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THE 

SEMI-CENTENNIAL 
ALUMNI RECORD 

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 

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EDITED BY 

FRANKLIN W. SCOTT 

Secretary of the Alumni 
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1918 
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CONTENTS 

Preface: Greetings from the President of the University .... v 

Historical Sketch vii 

Annals 1862-1918 xxxi 

Growth of the University by Years Ixxxi 

Explanatory Note Ixxxii 

Baccalaureate Alumni i 

Graduate Alumni 742 

Honorary Alumni 825 

Members of the Faculty* 835- 

Trustees 969 

Directory of the Illini Clubs 983 

Statistics of Alumni Family Relationships 985 

List of Graduates Who Served in the War 987 

Summary of Numbers Engaged in War Service 999 

Geographical Distribution of Alumni, Faculty, and Trustees . . . looi 
Alphabetical Index of Graduates 1099 



PREFACE 

To the Alumni of the University of Illinois. Greeting : 

When six years ago I wrote a word of greeting to you in the preface to the second 
edition of the Ahimni Record, no one could have anticipated that the University of 
IlHnois would soon be put to such a severe test. 

The Great War has come and gone, and every son and daughter of Illinois may 
well be proud of the glorious record made by their Alma Mater in this time of storm 
and stress. The history of the University during this period is contained in the 
records of the activities of its graduates and faculties as set forth in the subsequent 
pages of this book. It not only needs no apologies or defense, but it is a history in 
which very citizen of the State, whether alumnus of the University or not, may prop- 
erlj' take an honest pride. 

It will be remembered that the great war Governor of Illinois, Honorable Rich- 
ards Yates, in a letter read at the opening exercises of the University more than 
fifty years ago wrote : 

"My great hope is that this institution shall prove the crowning achievement of 
this age among all the grand works in behalf of popular education, which illustrates 
the splendid history of our state and that to the latest generation our young men 
shall have cause to bless the wise fore-thought of the men of this age, who have, 
amidst gigantic war, not only vindicated the free institutions and ideas of self- 
government, but also founded this splendid nursery of free men and enlightened 
patriotism. An educated man may become unpatriotic, a patriot may become per- 
verted through ignorance, but wisdom and patriotism hand in hand are invincible." ^ 

This wish uttered at the very beginning of the University was a splendid prophecy 
which has been splendidlj' fulfilled. 

We are entering now a new era of human history. The demands to be made upon 
the University will be many, some of them of an entirely new character. To meet 
them properly will call for a new type of professor and trustee and alumnus, men 
and women not merely of good training and with the culture of the past, but above 
all, men and women of vision and outlook. Our children and our children's chil- 
dren will not rest content with having stretched out over them the dead hand of the 
past. 

The University must lead in all the paths of progress if it is to win and maintain 
that position of influence in our future development which we university people 
think should belong to it. At the same time, it is doubly necessary in this era of 
changing standards that all that is good and true and beautiful in the past should be 
preserved and made the permanent heritage of our successors. In this work of con- 
servation the University is by its very nature peculiarly fitted to play a permanent 
and even a decisive part. 

The people of Illinois have made liberal appropriations for the support of this 
institution, and they will make still more liberal appropriations in the years to come. 
No matter how liberal they may be, we shall still lack many things to make a first- 
rate modern center of life and light such as a university ought to be. Many of these 
desiderata can in my opinion only be realized by the efforts of the alumni themselves. 
The full development of the finer sides of academic life, all that is included for in- 
stance under the term "the fine arts," has waited patiently for fifty years, and from 

^See Semi-centennial History of the University of Illinois by Burt E. Powell, Vol. I, page XII. 



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present indications must wait still some time longer, for that awakening in the 
breasts of our alumni of a strong determination that no institution shall be allowed 
to surpass their Alma Mater in these fundamentals of life, an awakening which I 
am sure is destined soon to come. A picture, a statue, a book, a specimen, a collec- 
tion, a building, here a little, there a little, line upon line, precept upon precept — thus 
an institution grows and becomes an ever mightier force for all that is good and 
true and beautiful in human society, and every alumnus should feel that somewhere 
in that process he has himself exercised a personal influence in this steady uplift, 
has contributed at least one brick to this mighty and ever growing structure. 

"Come over into Macedonia and help us." We are trying to build here a center 
in which your young people and those of all the State and the whole country will 
find an atmosphere which is favorable to the development during the years of college 
and university life of all those qualities we would wish to see in our children and 
fellow citizens. 

Your personal presence as often as you can come to our university celebrations, 
your kind word of appreciation to your neighbors and friends of our work, of the 
oppprtunities offered here to young people seeking an education, your direction of 
the attention of your acquaintances and friends to the opportunity to do the people 
of the Commonwealth a service by placing funds at the disposal of the University 
for the ends for which it exists — all these things will help. Even the smallest efforts 
in this direction put forth by as large a body as our alumni now constitutes count 
for far more than any one can easily appreciate, who has not made it the subject of 
special study. 

Illinois ! May she do her duty in the future far better than in the past, and may 
every alumnus help her measure herself up to her true greatness as never before ! 

Edmund J. James. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH 

OF THE 

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS' 

There is something impressively significant in the fact that all the plans for cele- 
brating the fiftieth birthday of the University of Illinois were swept away in the 
rush of her sons and daughters to the support of the United States in the Great War. 
More than five thousand of them turned from the business of peace to whatever 
their country found most useful for them to do ; three score more than a hundred, 
as many as entered the University in the first year of its career, have given up their 
lives in the National cause. The University's classrooms were devoted to the 
teaching of soldiers, its laboratories were utilized to supply the new and pressing 
needs of warfare; its specialists in history and engineering, in science, language and 
economics turned from the service of the State to the service of the Nation. In that 
transformation of what had come to seem in the minds of most men a State institu- 
tion into an instrument of National service there was but a returning, as if, in a 
sense, to celebrate the closing of a great half-century of achievement, to that charac- 
ter which the institution had at its beginning, and in is very conception. 

The founders of the nation had far sighted appreciation of the importance of 
education, even of higher education, in a democracy, and, although the state 
universities of today can not trace their origin to so remote a source, national 
support of institutions of higher learning in all the states to be formed in the 
Northwestern Territory was provided in the ordinance of 1787, and encouraged 
by subsequent legislation. The states were not ready to profit from the earlier 
gifts, but from that remote time to the present, the national government has 
furnished the means for initiating every great movement for higher education at 
public expense. The ordinance of 1787 gave Illinois two townships to be "ex- 
clusively bestowed upon a college or university," and to that gift there was added 
later one-half percent of the proceeds from the sale of government lands in Illinois 
after 1818. 

Neighboring states, younger than Illinois, earlier took advantage of their gifts 
and established colleges. In this state the two townships were sold at ridiculously 
low prices and the proceeds, together with the "college fund" derived from the sale 
of public lands, were lent to the counties and by them used to support the common 
schools, the funds of which had been wasted. Funds thus in use were not easily 
regained. While this was going on, several sectarian colleges sprang up, and in 
their struggle for life naturally opposed any movement to establish a rival having 
state support. From the beginning there had been in Illinois general indifference, 
towards higher education, and not a little distrust of its institutions. All these 
causes in combination made futile such feeble attempts as arose to recover the sem- 
inary and college funds and apply them to their proper uses. 

The only movement towards higher education in Illinois prior to 1850 that had 
any prompt results was that for normal schools for the training of teachers. Such 
a school was established by an act of the legislature in 1857, and to it so much of 
the funds for higher education as could be recovered was applied. Not a cent of 
these resources ever went to support the state university. 

Contemporaneously with the agitation for normal schools there was active about 
the country a demand for some form of industrial education for the masses. This 
widespread stir was given definite motion and aim by Jonathan Baldwin Turner, in 
Illinois, and this state, therefore, which had squandered or perverted its first 
patrimony, led the way to a second, larger, and more fruitful national gift for higher 
education. The concrete movement which was to result in the so-called Morrill 
Land Grant Act and establish the University of Illinois and her sister state univer- 
sities began at a meeting held at Granville, Putnam County, Illinois, on November 

^ The writer wishes to acknowledge his indebtedness to the History of the University by Allan 
Nevins, published by the Oxford University Press, the one volume of the Semi-Centennial History 
of the University by B. E. Powell, and the historical sketches in the edition of the Alumni Record 
published in 1913 and the Directory of Matriculants published in 1916. He is also under obliga- 
tions to many alumni who have generously supplied accounts of life at the University in their day. 



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i8, 1851, at which, by invitation of an agricultural society known asthe Buel Insti- 
tute, organized by Benjamin Lundy, and including in its membership two brothers 
of William Cullen Bryant and other prominent citizens, farmers from various parts 
of the state and in considerable numbers met to prornote agricultural education. 
Turner had for twenty years been considering the educational needs of the industrial 
workers, and his address on this occasion embodied his mature thought carefully 
worked out in detail. It was based on his fundamental idea that the industrial 
classes needed a system of liberal education for their own class, and adapted to 
their own pursuits ; calculated to create for them an industrial literature, pertaining 
to their vocational wants, to train teachers and lecturers for subordinate institutes, 
of which there was to be one in each county in the state. So clearly had he seen 
and understood the need and the means to meet it that now, after the land grant 
colleges have been in operation for fifty years, his address sounds like a description 
of a thing accomplished, rather than a project then looked upon as a radical innova- 
tion. 

Turner's address aroused enthusiastic approval ; resolutions were passed and 
steps were taken to circulate his plan in periodicals and pamphlets and to send forth 
lecturers to spread the idea. It was taken up by Greeley and other journalists and 
given circulation all over the country. At a second convention at Springfield in 
June, 1852, a federal land grant was again demanded, and the plan for a university 
was enlarged to include a normal school and so to claim the seminary fund. It 
urged that a beginning be made at once, "if possible on a sufficiently extensive scale 
to honorably justify a successful appeal to congress in conjunction with eminent 
citizens and statesmen in other states who have expressed their readiness to co- 
operate with us for an appropriation of public lands in each state in the Union for 
the appropriate endowment for the liberal education of the industrial classes in their 
several pursuits in each state in the Union." In November, at a third convention 
held in Chicago, an Industrial League was formed to disseminate the idea, and 
Turner was made director. Another memorial was prepared, and arrangements 
were made to petition the legislature and congress. A fourth convention held in 
Springfield in January, 1854, demanded an industrial university and urged the legis- 
lature to ask that congress appropriate to each state $500,000 worth of public lands 
for the liberal endowment of an industrial university. Governor Matteson pro- 
posed the subject to the legislature for discussion at its special session in that year. 
A fifth convention was held in Springfield in January, 1855, when a bill was prepared 
to incorporate the Trustees of the Illinois University, which was to receive the col- 
lege and seminary funds. 

Interest in the plan was widespread, but it met little favor in congress, where 
it was understood that President Pierce was unfriendly. Illinois representatives 
were alive to the demands of their constituents, and were genuinely interested in 
Turner's far-sighted plan, but they made little or no headway. In 1857, however, 
the time seemed promising, and on the advice of Senator Trumbull, Turner and his 
associates selected an eastern man to introduce their bill. Their choice fell on Mor- 
rill of Vermont, and to him Turner sent all his papers and documents. Internal 
evidence in the wording of the bill, correspondence of men intimately connected with 
the movement at the time, including Morrill himself, and the testimony of Turner 
and his associates all go to show that the Morrill Land Grant bill, which was intro- 
duced in congress on December 14, 1857, was inspired by Turner, and in part com- 
posed in his language. The bill finally passed in 1859, only to be vetoed by Presi- 
dent Buchanan. Lincoln in the summer of i860 promised Turner that if elected "I 
will sign your bill for State Universities." Morrill reintroduced it in December, 
but it was adversely reported by committee ; virtually the same bill was again intro- 
duced by Senator Benjamin F. Wade in May, 1862, was passed by both houses, and 
signed by. President Lincoln on July 2, 1862. Illinois had in part made restitution 
for the neglect shown her earlier opportunities. In the words of President Edmund 
J. James, "To Jonathan B. Turner, the Illinois professor and farmer, belongs the 
creditof having first formulated clearly the plan of a national grant of land to each 
state in the Union for the promotion of education in agriculture and mechanic arts, 
and of having inaugurated the agitation that made possible the passage of the so- 
called Morrill Act." 

The Act appropriated thirty thousand acres of land for each member of con- 
gress and required that the grant must be accepted by the state within two years. 
The grant was to constitute a perpetual fund, the income of which was to be "inviol- 
ably appropriated" by the state ''to the endowment, support, and maintenance of, at 
least, one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scien- 
tific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of 



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learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the 
legislatures of the states may respectively prescribe, in order to prornote the liberal 
and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and profes- 
sions in life." 

The acceptance of the grant by the legislature in February, 1863, marked mereb' 
the beginning of the fight for a state university in Illinois. Even before the gift was 
accepted men interested in the sectarian colleges of the state had laid their plans to 
divide the proceeds of the grant between Shurtleff and Knox Colleges. Certain 
Chicagoans believed that the fund should be divided between an agricultural college 
in a farming district and a mechanical college in Chicago. To all division of the 
fund and to all proposals seeking to combine the new institution with those already 
existing, Turner and his associates were unalterably opposed. "We wish now wisely 
to begin a peculiar university," he said, "which our posterity can erect into the 
strongest, broadest and best university on the face of the earth — Our institution is 
wholly new." Turner and his associates had their way; the fund was not divided, 
and was given to no existing college. But the act providing for a commission to 
locate the university provoked another fight as bitter as any that preceded it, and 
almost made Turner despair of his plan. 

In accordance with an act of the legislature passed in 1867, any county, city, 
township, or incorporated town could vote bonds to support a proposal for the lo- 
cation of the new institution, and there ensued a somewhat disgraceful struggle for 
what was looked upon as a rich prize. Chicago, Springfield, Peoria, Bloomington. 
Lincoln, and Jacksonville competed with Champaign county for the new "school." 
By means not altogether creditable, a group of men under the leadership of Clark 
Robinson Griggs secured the institution for Champaign county. The tone of the 
whole contest, and the methods of Griggs in particular, while perhaps not open to 
charges of dishonesty, were such as to dishearten the earnest friends of the new un- 
dertaking, who saw their darling project at its very beginning made the booty in a 
statewide campaign of political trickery, swapping, and jobbery, conducted by men 
who cared little and understood less about the meaning of the institution for which 
they were struggling. Turner's daughter reported that "rightly or wrongly he be- 
lieved that the university had been placed in the hands of those who wished to use it 
only for their own selfish purposes, with no consideration for the great blessing it 
was intended to be, or appreciation of the thought and labor bestowed upon its con- 
ception and birth." 

"Two utterly dissimilar groups of men had now done their work for the indus- 
trial university," says B. E. Powell, in his Semi-Centennial History of the University. 
"The first, with Jonathan B. Turner at the head had fought valiantly and intelligently 
for an idea; the second, with Clark R. Griggs at the head, had fought dauntlessly 
and shrewdly for a political plum. The Turner group felt when the university fell 
into the hands of the Griggs group which secured its location, that its work had been 
lost, that the fund which would have meant so much for the education of the in- 
dustrial classes would be dissipated. 

The act incorporating the Illinois Industrial University approved by Governor 
Oglesby on February 28th, 1867, provided that five trustees were to be appointed 
from each of the three grand judicial districts of the state, and one from each of the 
thirteen congressional districts, who with the governor, superintendent of public in- 
struction, president of the state agricultural society, and the regent, when elected, as 
ex officio members, should constitute the board of trustees. The board met for the 
first time in Springfield on March 12, 1867. 

The first dutj^ of the trustees was to choose a president, who was to be called 
"regent" and thus insulated from reactionary contact with the classics, philosophy, 
and theology. Their choice promptly fell upon John Milton Gregory, then president 
of Kalamazoo College. Born in New York state, Gregory had been educated at 
Union College, had studied law, had been in the Baptist ministry for several years, 
had been head of a classical school in Detroit, editor of the Michigan Journal of 
Education, which he established, and for three terms had been state superintendent 
of public instruction in Michigan. 

If the organized agriculturists of the state had been alienated by the group that 
took the university to Champaign county, they were still actively intent on their pur- 
pose, and were greatly displeased by the choice of a doctor of divinity as regent. 
They feared again that their hope of a new kind of institution for the education of 
the industrial classes was lost ; that this new thing was after all to be made no more 
than another classical or sectarian college, of which there were already more than 
enough, one which would ignore the real needs and pervert the ambitions of the 
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Events soon proved that these fears were without adequate foundation. Cham- 
paign county lived up to its engagements, and those who had brought the University 
to it did not in any way impede its development. The regent did not make a sec- 
tarian or classical college. The feeling of mistrust and suspicion on the part of the 
farmers and the original promoters of the University nevertheless kept the board, 
the regent, and the University subject for years to unsympathetic and sometirnes 
unjustly faultfinding scrutinj;. Some of the sharpest and least justified faultfinding 
came from within the board itself. 

The regent and the board did not, indeed, plan a curriculum to meet the desires 
of Turner, who would have had an institution offering little or nothing else than 
practical courses to students of little preparation, and laying the foundation by ex- 
perimental investigations for a scientific development of agriculture and for a 
means to spread the knowledge thus derived among farmers everywhere. Gregory 
combined the practical purposes too much emphasized by Turner with some pro- 
vision for general education. He and those who supported his ideas saved the 
University from becoming a mere industrial school so limited in its purposes as to 
make its development into broad usefulness difficult, if not impossible. Gregory 
was prepared by experience to organize and direct the kind of institution the people 
wished this University to be. "It may be true," writes Powell, "that he had come to 
his task . . . with a deeper reverence for the classics than was precisely necessary 
for that section of the corn belt. If true it was a reverence that was susceptible of 
modification. But Dr. Gregory had received special training and experience for his 
new work, of which those who have written of him apparently have been unaware or 
else have ignored. From 1859 to 1865 Dr. Gregory was a member of the board of 
education that controlled and managed the state agricultural college of Michigan. 
As secretary of that board and as state superintendent he was an influential mem- 
ber and upon him devolved much of the labor of direction of the affairs of the 
college. 

"Thus Dr. Gregory had already faced the problems of creating an agricultural 
college in a western state. The questions of the purpose of such an institution, of 
its finances, of its administration, of its courses of instruction, had all been thought 
over, discussed, and in many cases acted upon by Dr. Gregory some eight years be- 
fore he was called upon to aid in organizing the Illinois Industrial University. Even 
Turner, with his deeper knowledge, perhaps, of agriculture and the needs of the 
industrial classes, had not this practical training and experience in the actual or- 
ganization and development of an agricultural college." 

The first curriculum contained five departments: agriculture; polytechnic, (made 
up of mechanical science and art, civil engineering, mining and metallurgy, and 
architecture and fine arts); military; chemistry and natural science; and general 
science and literature, including most of the curriculum of the classical colleges of 
the day. This course of study caused considerable excitement among the people. 
The idea of teaching "English Literature" and "Ancient and Modern Languages and 
Literatures" was widely opposed. The institution was denounced as no more than 
one of the "old colleges" and the question was derisively asked, "Why add, by a 
public grant of lands, to these old institutions, of which the people already have 
too many?" 

Untrue and sensational tales were told and believed, greatly to the discredit of 
the new University. Many demanded that the classics should be excluded from the 
course of study; others that they should be tolerated, but not cherished. The dis- 
satisfaction showed itself in newspaper articles and in public addresses; dissension 
appeared in the board of trustees; and finally, in 1870, a convention of delegates 
from the several county agricultural societies met at Bloomington to consider the 
past, present. and_ future condition of the Illinois Industrial University. Dr. Gregory 
attended and delivered an address. He explained the act creating the University 
and the course of study, answered some reasonable questions, and as a result very 
much irnproved the existing feeling. A committee was appointed to visit the insti- 
tution ;_ its report served to allay criticism and prejudice. But in the preceding year 
the legislature had appropriated sixty thousand dollars in support of the University 
for the biennium, and there were other signs that the new institution was to be 
given a chance to prove its worth. 

Such an opportunity and such a result were sorely needed if the University was 
not to prove a failure, for in spite of the efforts made to recruit students, and the 
general interest aroused throughout the state, only fifty students enrolled on Mon- 
day, March 2, 1868, when the doors of the new institution were first opened. The 
number reached sixty-eight by the end of the first week, but most of these were from 
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Formal inaugural ceremonies were held in the chapel on March ii, in the presence 
of visitors from all parts of the state; addresses were made by Newton Bateman, 
state superintendent of public instruction, and Dr. Gregory, and music was fur- 
nished under the direction of a well known Chicago musician. Two days later the 
first faculty meeting was held, and the University was considered a going concern. 
The minutes of the first meeting show the size of the beginnings : _ "A meeting of 
the Faculty of the Illinois Industrial University was held this evening at the room 
of the Regent — present, the Regent (Dr. Gregory), Prof. Baker and Prof. Atherton." 
Jonathan Periam was head farmer. 

To this brief list was soon added the name of Thomas Jonathan Burrill, and a 
little later A. P. S. Stuart, Willard F. Bliss, Samuel W. Shattuck, Edward Snyder, 
and a few non-resident lecturers completed the faculty. The students whom they 
had to teach were mostly from the farm, and but indifferently prepared. Though 
the admission requirements were made as strict as those of the best universities of 
the time, those who could not meet them, but who could pass an examination in 
the common school branches, were admitted to "select" courses. The routine of 
college life was largely determined in the beginning by the requirement that all 
students should work two hours a day at manual labor, should attend military drill 
on two or three afternoons a week, and, with the beginning of the fall term of 1868, 
should wear uniforms. Its environment at first was centered in the old seminary 
building, which served as dormitory as well as recitation hall, "a large, plain, red 
brick, five story building, set down flat in the black Illinois mud, with not a tree or 
a shrub, a spear of grass or a fence. It was as desolate a place as possible to im- 
agine" wrote Mrs. F. Adelia Pottej Reynolds, one of the first alumnae. But "there 
were great changes in the first few months. Fences were built. Trees and shrubs 
were set out. Grass was sown, and refreshing green took the place of the mud. 
Gravel walks were laid out, and made it possible to step without sinking shoe deep 
in the mud." 

Nearly all the students were poor, and they lived in the sirnplest manner possible. 
Some got their own meals. John A. Ockerson says that a "carefully kept account of 
food expenses shows an average monthly cost of $4.10 during one college year," and 
C. W. Rolfe says that average was a bit high. Much of the money thus laid out was 
earned by labor for the University at fifteen cents an hour. 

The social experience of the students was not greater than their educational or 
financial equipment, and the regent and his colleagues used many devices to bring 
about something more than merely industrial improvement. "The students . . . 
were full to overflowing with physical vigor," says C. W. Rolfe, "and as a conse- 
quence, while there was very little that could be called mean-spirited in their fun, 
there was a good deal of roughness and horseplay . . . The admission of girls to 
the University at the beginning of the third year had a tendency to modify this 
roughness to a considerable degree," but for a good many years there were traces 
of pleasantry not quite congenial "to those who were not accustomed to life on a 
western farm." 

Dr. Gregory had a gift for speaking that enabled him to supplement the influence 
of class work with a series of chapel talks which impressed the youths of that day 
to an extent hard, if not impossible, now to realize. "Every University of Illinois 
student of the '70s will tell you" wrote Ockerson, "of Dr. Gregory's morning chapel 
talks, those earnest, kindly appeals with their almost personal challenge to each one 
of us." He organized two literary societies and assigned every student to one or the 
other by reading the roll in chapel with the statement that the even-numbered 
students were assigned to Philomathean and the odd-numbered to Adelphic. Where- 
upon the societies began to develop widely different characteristics and aims, to meet 
in intense rivalry, and to be, for a quarter of a century, the most potent influence in 
the social life of the students. 

In this environment, and because of it, Dr. Gregory gave a lecture on sculpture 
which stirred such enthusiasm that more than three thousand dollars were subscribed 
for an art collection, with which the regent went to Europe and brought back a 
collection of casts, lithographs, engravings, and photographs unsurpassed at that 
time in the West, either in number or in value. Even the vision of Dr. Gregory 
could hardly have foreseen that the young Lorado Taft, helping to restore the 
casts shattered in transit, would have found there the first inspiration for his great 
career as a sculptor. 

Perhaps the most prominent feature of student life was the student government, 
introduced in 1870 and for several years a useful bit of machinery. Those who 
lived under it in its earliest years seem to have carried pleasant recollections of it; 
later students thought it should have been abolished sooner than it was. Amanda 



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Campbell Moore has written, "The Student Government was one source of enjoy- 
ment, and, possibly, improvement . . . We surely had good times, and storrny 
times ; no one of us then imagined that when J. R. Mann was perspiring so freely in 
debate he was getting his preparation as leader in congress." 

Drill in parliamentary usage was one of the purposes of the government ; but it 
meant also to enforce order on the campus and for a time it succeeded, occasionally 
assessing fines for small offences. There were more important cases, however, the 
most noted one having come up in January, 1872. It is thus recorded by Allan Nevins 
in his history of the University: "Some terms previously the first fraternity, a chap- 
ter of Delta Tau Delta, had been secretly started at the University; and its mem- 
bers had gained control of the college government, and resolved to measure their 
strength with the faculty. They found an excuse when in Gregory's absence the 
acting regent instructed the student choir to practice in hours sacred to study; and 
hauling the choir into court, summarily fined its members and ordered them not to 
repeat the offense. The choir appealed to the faculty, and was supported by Gregory 
upon his return, receiving instructions to pay no attention to the government. 
Hereupon the wrathful officers called a general student assembly, and carried 
through it resolutions threatening to disband the government unless its action was 
sustained ; and as the faculty refused this support, another assembly four days later 
announced that the government was automatically at an end unless the Regent re- 
tired from his position. The whole was a piece of parliamentary fencing in which 
the students took a jesting delight, but it had features that were distinctly alarming 
to Dr. Gregory. He was on the point of leaving for the East to deliver a lecture be- 
fore some educational association on the merits and success of the college government 
system, and he saw himself in a'painfully false position. At once, therefore, he had 
another student assembly called, before which both he and Judge Cunningham ap- 
peared, and at which the latter was asked to deliver a judicial opinion. He decided 
that the Government was in the right, the faculty paid the choir's fines, and Gregory 
departed eastward with an easy heart." "I well remember," says J. E. Armstrong, 
who knew the system in its last days, before its end in 1883, "how we all got out and 
hustled for our candidates and even fought for them with fists if necessary and 
resorted to all the tricks known to the civilized and to the uncivilized world. Les- 
sons at such times had no attractions for us, and the faculty acquiesced. The sense 
of our responsibility for the entire management of the University grew upon us until 
it included the management of the president himself, and upon one occasion when 
the court thought he had not acted wisely it summoned him for trial for neglect of 
duty. He then dissolved the government." 

Other organizations came into existence in the early years, some of which are 
still active. Alethenai was formed in 1871 ; in the same year the University band 
furnished music for commencement, as it has done every year since ; in November of 
that year there appeared the first number of a monthly periodical, called The Student, 
changed two years later to The Illini and continued without interruption until the 
present. It was heavy, learned, serious ; wholly unlike the college daily or the college 
magazine of today, it reflected the conditions as they were then. Members of the 
faculty contributed considerably to both the learning and the heaviness of its pages. 
The Y. M. C. A. was organized in 1874, and in that year also the Agricultural society 
and the Telegraphic association became the pioneers in a policy which before many 
years provided a society for each important field covered by the curriculum. 

Throughout the first decade, and for some years afterward, the University was 
much like a large family. The students all knew each other, and knew the faculty. 
"The tie between students and faculty was strong," says Emma Jones Spence, "almost 
like that of relatives. We exchanged photographs, autographs, Christmas and New 
Year's cards, sent flowers to each other in cases of illness or death, gave our pro- 
fessors presents on their various anniversaries, entertained them in our homes — 
those who had homes — and were often entertained by them, either by classes or in 
other groups." 

The influence of a few men of this period was great and lasting. Besides Greg- 
ory, there were Burrill, whose service in mere years ran from 1868 until 1912, and 
varied from that of little better than manual laborer to that of the acting president; 
Shattuck, long a teacher of military and mathematics and financial agent, whose 
strength of personality made him a power not always suspected by those whom it 
most influenced; Snyder, most beloved, perhaps, of all ; and Ricker, first of the alumni 
to find a permanent place on the faculty and still a familiar figure on the campus. 
These men and their colleagues entered into the hard task of forming the new in- 
stitution with a seriousness and self-sacrificing zeal almost religious in fervor of 
faith. They were men with a vision of a great idea, impossible of fulfilment in their 



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day, but possible at any time only through the kind of vital gifts they were willing 
to bestow upon it, and a willingness to await the slow processes of time. 

After thirteen years, in which the foundation was firmly laid, but in which the 
University had grown very slowly as to attendance and financial support from the 
state, Gregory resigned, and his services ended with commencement of 1880. His 
successor was Selim Hobart Peabody, who had declined the professorship of me- 
chanical science and engineering in 1868 and after serving elsewhere had become 
professor of mechanical engineering and physics in 1878. He served until 1891. 
Almost all of his adult life, at the time of his election to the regency, had been spent 
in teaching and accompanying activities. It is said that at the time of his appoint- 
ment he could have taught successfully any subject offered in the curriculum of the 
institution. 

Although his conception of the function of the University was not materially 
different from that of Gregory, the service he could and did render was quite so. 
Gregory was intent upon laying broad foundations; he had little patience with the 
details of administration, and it was fortunate for the institution that this was so. 
His gifts were of the kind most needed in the beginning. No less opportune were 
those of the cultivated and forward-looking educator and at the same time pains- 
taking and methodical organizer that Peabody proved to be. 

Peabody systematized administrative affairs and gathered up loose ends every- 
where. He personally attended to numerous details. Dr. Burrill, in writing of his 
work, said that "throughout his administration he had no stenographer. The Uni- 
versity did not own during his time a typewriting machine ; official correspondence 
was mainly conducted in his own hand writing. There was no registrar. At the be- 
ginning of each term he personally issued class permits and at the close recorded 
class grades. Aside from his service as head of the department of mechanical engin- 
eering and physics, he taught classes, during different terms, in mechanics, hydraulics 
and mental science, the latter subject being required of all seniors. It is little wonder 
that there was not much time for effective campaigning outside or for dreaming of 
future greatness." 

But in spite of many obstacles, material and educational, progress was made 
during this administration. In 1879-80 there were 434 students (reduced in 1880-81 
to 379), and 26 teachers of all grades, of whom 15 were of professorial rank; in 
1890-91, there were 519 students and 40 instructors, 24 of whom were of professorial 
rank. For the first named year the total income from all sources was about $60,650 : 
for the last named, $124,600. The total legislative appropriation for the session of 
1879 was $25,500; that for the session of i8gi was $147,200. This latter figure in- 
cluded $70,000 for the Natural History building, but excluding this, the increase was 
noteworthy. 

Before President Peabody's administration, all state appropriations had been 
clearly for specified purposes and exclusive of salaries for instruction. At the legis- 
lative session of 1881, the trustees, spurred on by Peabody, resolved to ask, in addi- 
tion to the usual sums, for an appropriation for the current expenses of instruction. 
The legislature granted the sum of $11,400 to help cover the loss suffered by the 
University because of the reduction in the interest on its investments. The next 
legislature was asked for $14,000, for the same purpose, and the grant was made. 
During the biennial periods which followed, the .sums, of $24,000, $32,000, and 
$40,000 were allowed, respectively. 

This increase was obtained only through persistent effort to move a penurious 
legislature. In that effort both the faculty and the alumni aided the president. In 
1888 a committee of the Chicago Alumni club considered means for obtaining more 
generous support from the legislature, and for interesting public-spirited citizens 
of wealth in making gifts to the University. Neither idea was carried through by 
the alumni. As Nevins points out, the turning point in the University finances came 
less through state than through federal appropriations, carried by the Hatch Act 
of 1887 for agricultural experiment stations, and the supplementary act of 1890. 
Peabody was prominent and active in the movement which brought this aid about, 
and prompt in taking measures to keep the legislature from diminishing its support 
as the federal assistance became available. 

There was during Peabody's administration a considerable growth in the num- 
ber of the faculty, and a distinct improvement in the quality of work done and in 
the standing which the institution had throughout the state. The fifteen professors 
and six assistants or instructors of 1881 had increased to twenty-five professors 
and fifteen subordinates ten years later. Burrill had for some years been doing 
notable work in botany and bacteriology. In 1884 the courses in science were 
strengthened and the prestige of the University was raised by the bringing of 



xiv University of Illinois 

Professor S. A. Forbes from the Normal University. He was state entomologist 
and director of the state laboratory of natural history, which he had founded in 
1879, and these offices he brought to the University. As Robinson had in the pre- 
ceding decade offered the first shop practice ever introduced in an engineering 
course, so Forbes was probably the first man in Illinois to use the type method in 
laboratory instruction in zoology, which he had begun before Huxley's Laboratory 
Guide appeared and revolutionized the teaching of zoology. Though Peabody's 
influence was directed more to organizing, systematizing, and expanding the curri- 
culum, than to scholarly endeavor, the progressive alertness to modern educational 
aims and methods on the part of the faculty that had characterized the earlier 
years, continued, and began to be more widely known and appreciated. 

Dr. Peabody encountered some annoyances and difficulties during his regime 
arising from the attitude of the students. In the beginning, many assumed an 
unfriendly attitude toward the new regent. The seniors were said to have held a 
meeting to decide whether they would return or not. A controversy between secret 
fraternities and the court of the students' government arose early in his term. As 
a result, the regent recommended, and the trustees approved, a ruling that no 
student could enter the University until he had pledged himself not to join a frat- 
ernity, and that no student should be graduated until he had certified that he had 
not belonged to any fraternity while in the University. The adoption of these rules 
disclosed the existence of four such organizations. Their members petitioned the 
faculty to repeal the rules, but the faculty only turned their petition over to the 
Board, which recommended that their requests be refused. The rule was not re- 
pealed until September, 1891, after Peabody had left. From the time of the passage 
of the rule, more or less antagonism existed, directed chiefly toward the regent, 
whose duty is was to execute the mandate. 

Another occurence, trivial in itself, also inflicted no little injury. One of the 
cadet captains in the military organization failed to receive an examination grade 
sufficient to permit him to continue in his official position. His brother officers 
undertook to compel his reinstatement by resigning eii masse. All but two were 
persuaded by the faculty to withdraw their resignations, and those two were dis- 
missed. Whereupon, a great and general protest arose, and the students were al- 
lowed to take their grievances to the trustees, who sat as a sort of high court, and 
in effect, put the faculty upon trial. The trustees reinstated the two officers. The 
one whose case began the trouble had already resumed his work. The students 
virtually won, and the regent was left in a somewhat uncomfortable position. 

Student life was rapidly growing in complexity. Many new societies were 
formed during the decade — natural history, agricultural, civil and mechanical en- 
gineering, and architectural societies, and others ; the Y. M. C. A. became active. 
Athletics, hitherto unorganized and almost wholly neglected by the authorities, 
began to assume something of its modern aspect with the formation of the athletic 
association at the beginning of the decade. The first intercollegiate baseball game 
took place between Illinois and Illinois College in the autumn of 1880; the first foot- 
ball team to represent the University went to Purdue in 1890. The Illini under- 
went one of its many reorganizations, and in March of 1882 the first class annual, 
the Sophograph, ioritTunner of the Illio, was issued by the sophomores. Oratorical 
contests were still more numerous and important than athletic games, though even 
by the middle of the decade there were complaints that the literary societies were 
not literary. Whatever their shortcomings, they had been left, by the dissolution 
of the student government in 1883 the most influential undergraduate organizations, 
the centers of political, as well as of social, activity. 

"Perhaps the most characteristic thing about student life in my time", wrote 
Mary Tracy Earle Home, '85, "was its lack of organization and its lack of social 
life, except that which centered in the three literary societies. Somehow a series 
of lectures and concerts — good ones — was provided every year, but the dances, the 
plays, the "jinks" of various kinds of today did not exist. We had the junior exhi- 
bition and the oratorical contests. A slight scholastic flavor was supposed to char- 
acterize our relaxations. There was complete absence of chaperones in my day. 
We should have been offended if anyone had suggested one as necessary. I do not 
say that our guileless, informal oyster stews after a skating party were wise, yet 
no harm came of them except the general lack of savoir faire with which we took 
our places afterwards in a world which continually grows more complex." 

"To speak of student activities," one learns from Glenn Hobbs, '91, whose point 
of view is that of most of the students of his time, "means to speak almost exclu- 
sively of University Hall. We knew no other place and in fact there was no other. 



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We attended class there and only there. We marched to chapel every day to the 
sounds of martial music not bad enough to cause the banishment of the musicians. 
With the faculty on the platform, Maud Kimball 'at the piano' a quartet choir to 
sing, and an occasional senior to speak, these chapel exercises were formal and 
impressive ceremonies. This same chapel witnessed events of varying importance 
from class meetings to junior exhibitions." 

One leading entertainment of the year was furnished by the freshman class in 
its attempts to hold a "sociable", which it was the business of all other classes to 
prevent or break up. Great secrecy was attempted; the party was often held out 
of town, sometimes in Decatur, or Bloomington, but few were unmolested. "All 
kinds of heathenish practices were used to break up the affairs," says C. A. Kiler, 
'92, including eyewater and other irritants, before the day of gas masks, "and the 
results were usually satisfactory," Mr. Kiler remarks, somewhat ambiguously. For 
the seniors the momentous event of the year was their appearance in "plug" hats 
and long coats, in which they tried to be dignified, with results that were not us- 
ually considered satisfactory. 

The alumni were becoming active, and were making themselves felt out of all 
proportion to their numbers. The alumni association had been formed as soon as 
there were graduates to form it, and the annual meetings had begun in 1873. For 
ten years little was done except to have an annual dinner and elect officers, and, 
beginning in 1875, to hold a public literary meeting at commencement time. Early 
in 1884 the alumni through a committee began a campaign to have the name of the 
Universit}' changed, and in a little more than a year succeeded. They also vigor- 
ously pushed through a plan to make the trustees of the University elective, instead 
of appointive. In this move they were opposed, but not deterred, by the regent. 
Having got the law enacted, they promptly took steps to get alumni on the board, 
and by the end of the decade a third of the elective membership were graduates, a 
proportion that has remained fairly stable ever since. As if to show that its aims 
were not wholly political, the Association gave the University a grand piano at 
commencement time in 1887. 

Matters of discipline, disturbances in the cadet battalion, a radical change in 
the personnel of the board, these and other circumstances led the regent to offer 
his resignation in June. It was at once accepted, and he left to become director 
of the liberal arts exhibit at the Columbian exposition. 

When Peabody resigned and left behind him among students and alumni a less 
friendly feeling than has since been accorded his memory, and less, no doubt, than 
he deserved, the trustees put a man in charge temporarily who on three earlier 
occasions had acted for brief periods as regent, Dr. Thomas Jonathan Burrill. The 
atmosphere cleared at once ; everyone liked and respected him, students, facultyj 
and alumni ; he had been connected with the University in a variety of positions 
from the earliest days and knew all its problems ; he was well and favorably known 
throughout the state. 

In the three years while Burrill acted as regent the University made substantial 
advances in several ways. Virtually acting as chairman of the faculty rather than 
as regent, he soon made a vigorous demand for better support from the legislature. 
He had no patience with the timid practice of asking for only as much as might be 
obtained without a struggle, and demanded that the trustees should ask for what 
the University needed and put where it belonged any failure to supply the need. 
Cautious friends were appalled when the trustees requested an appropriation of 
$551,500 from a Democratic administration committed to a program of economy. 
Fortunately Henry M. Dunlap, '75, newly elected to the senate, was in a strategic 
position, and Governor Altgeld was distinctly friendly. After overcoming great 
opposition, the University obtained an appropriation of $295,700 or more than 
twice as much as it had ever received before. 

One immediate result of this was an increase in salaries, coupled almost at once 
with the opening of new departments and the engaging of a group of new mem- 
bers of the faculty who have been largely instrumental in shaping the course of 
the University since that time — Kinley, Clark, Greene, Townsend, Breckenridge, 
Daniels, Dodge, and White. This group has been jocularly called the "wheel- 
horses of the early nineties", and wheel-horses they have been, all but one of them 
still in the University and still pulling vigorously, with an influence upon the destiny 
of the institution unrivalled by that of any group except the founders. 

The system of rigidly prescribed courses solidified under Peabody was swept 
away and practically the present elective system was introduced. A. N. Talbot was 
placed in charge of a new department of municipal and sanitary engineering; 
departments of architectural engineering, and electrical engineering were created, 



xvi University of Illinois 

and reorganization of other departments, especially the languages and pedagogy, 
took place. An agricultural short course was instituted ; a biological station on 
the Illinois river near Havana was provided ; a summer session was begun. One 
of the first of Burrill's acts as regent was to institute plans for developing graduate 
study. The first fellowships were offered in 1892; in the next year the graduate 
school was placed under a committee consisting of the regent and the deans of the 
colleges ; and in the year following plans were made for providing work leading 
to the doctorate. 

Although the natural history building had been provided for under Peabody, 
it was not completed until 1892, in the fall of which year work was begun on the 
engineering building, for which $160,000 had been provided in the large appropria- 
tion secured through Burrill's initiative. With the building of these new structures 
the University changed its whole aspect, and entered upon a new phase; these were 
the beginnings of a material growth that contrasted sharply with the past, and that 
has scarcely slackened since. 

Student life warmed and expanded in the more genial atmosphere. Students 
were allowed greater freedom, and showed a better, though not always a docile, 
spirit. In the first month of Burrill's term the pledge not to join fraternities was 
abolished, and the growth of those societies was tacitly encouraged. Attendance 
rapidly increased, thanks in part, no doubt, to the work of Peabody and the alumni 
in preceding years, as well as to the confidence felt on all sides in the acting head 
of the University. Student organizations were stimulated. The first glee club was 
recruited in 1891 ; in the next year the band gave its first annual concert; the mando- 
lin, art, chemistry, and other clubs found lodgment, and a system of student assem- 
blies was begun "for social and intellectual purposes." Perhaps it is appropriate to 
mention as one of the most inspiriting events of the time, from the point of view of 
the students, the change in September, 1892, by which military drill was required of 
freshmen and sophomores only, and of them but twice a week. 

Class spirit ran high ; the freshman social became a battle of wits and more 
tangible materials, and was conducted over a wide territory. The first class rush 
had occurred, quite spontaneously, in the autumn of 1891 in the corridors of Uni- 
versity Hall. Clothing was damaged, eyewater, apparently ready for any emer- 
gency, played a part, and in spite of faculty exhortations, the fight did not end until 
the heaviest student, George Hufif, taking refuge on a chandelier, pulled it from 
the ceiling and came down upon the heads of the classmen. The rush became an 
annual affair, and in one form or another continued so until 1918. 

Athletics was given new impetus by a grant of the use of part of what is now 
Illinois Field, where in 1891 a grand-stand was erected and some facilities for games 
were provided. In that and the next year, the University defeated all the small 
college teams and graduated into the class of the big colleges by defeating North- 
western in baseball in the spring of 1892. The game was played at Evanston, and 
when the news reached Champaign a procession was formed which paraded the two 
towns, chanting the score of 13 to 8 and other things, and creating a precedent 
long, diligently, and variously observed in the years following. 

The Illini, in these years of transition, became a weekly, with some of the charac- 
teristics of a newspaper, and the University subscribed for four hundred copies to 
be distributed among the high schools of the state. The Sophograph gave way, as 
the annual, to the Illio, first issued, in 1894, by the juniors. 

Though Dr. Burrill continued his active service for the University until 1912, 
and worked daily in his laboratory on the campus until within a week of his death 
in 1915, it was in these three years that he was most prominently a leader among 
his colleagues, and none of the alumni remember him with more affection than 
those who were then in college. "The class of '94 recalls with pride and affection 
that Dr. Burrill was made a member of the alumni association at the same time as 
ourselves," says Lucinda Pearl Boggs, "and that he would have been listed with 
our class but for the strenuous objection of the entire alumni body. It seems im- 
possible to pay any tribute to Dr. Burrill that will accurately and worthily portray 
the man, the scholar, and the administrator, because he always lost sight of himself 
in devotion to his task. He was humble with the humility of the man who sees the 
greatness of his cause ; he was sincere, and the purity of his motives enabled him to 
see into the hearts of men; he was sympathetic, with the good will that easily put 
him in harmony with others; he was wise, with the broadmindedness which enabled 
him for so many years to pursue scientific studies successfully and at the same time 
guide a great university into newer, higher, and better ways. Nor can one pass 
over the minor virtues of tact, of tolerance, and above all his saving sense of humor 
which made him laugh with us at our own girl and boy absurdities. And so Dr. 



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Burrill left his impress upon the institution, not with the briUiancy of some other 
administrators and scholars, perhaps, but with a permanency indisputable because 
of its righteousness." 

There were some others who with Dr. Burrill bound the old University to the 
new, and a few of whom are now going on into the still newer era in the second 
half-century. Professors Ricker and Rolfe have both now retired, but Ira O. 
Baker, '74, is still a vigorous teaching member of the faculty. What architecture 
and the college of engineering owe to Ricker, civil engineering owes to Baker, and 
that is a great debt. Arthur N. Talbot, '81, became head of a department under 
Peabody, and has been one of the outstanding figures who have made the research 
work at the University known throughout the engineering world. Another bond 
between the two eras is S. W. Parr, '84, captain of the first baseball team, whose 
work in chemistry has kept pace with the expanding requirements of the newer time. 

"When I came upon the Board of Trustees in 1893," wrote James E. Armstrong, 
'81, "there was no president. Dr. Burrill was acting in that position, while the 
merits of various men were being discussed. Superintendent Draper of Cleveland 
among them. Some admired his great executive ability but feared to choose a 
president who was not strictly a college-bred man. I was put upon the committee 
to recommend candidates for all vacancies and eventually was made chairman of 
that committee. I visited various doctors of divinity and philosophy, and corres- 
ponded with many people. I became convinced that what the University needed 
was not so much the college type as the organizer and the executive who could 
bring the institution to the notice of the legislature and convince the average man 
in politics that the state University was the greatest asset of the commonwealth. 
Dr. Burrill and I went to Cleveland to see Dr. Draper. We were so well impressed 
that we arranged to have him meet the Board in Chicago. He came, and after a 
half-hour's talk we asked him to retire from the room ; in ten minutes he was elected. 
The Board had set $4,000 as the salary ; he had set his price at $7,000 and free rent 
of a house we were to build for him. He got his price in those ten minutes." 

Dr. Draper, like some of the trustees, had misgivings as to his fitness for the 
presidency because of his relatively slight academic training. He was a lawyer and 
a man of affairs, rather than a scholar. He had begun teaching school at eighteen, 
had established a good law practice at thirty, had subsequently served on the Albany 
Board of Education, in the state legislature, on the federal court of Alabama claims, 
as state superintendent of public instruction, in New York, and in 1892 at the age 
of forty-two had become superintendent of the Cleveland schools. He had been 
made doctor of laws by Colgate in 1889. These bare facts do not indicate, how- 
ever, the character of the man, or suggest how admirably fitted he was for the task 
he assumed. He was, as Nevins has said, a man of culture in a very real sense, 
for he knew law, he was a great reader of history, and he had a rare intellectual 
curiositj'^ and a knack for securing from others knowledge he had not found for 
himself. 

Draper showed a grasp of the whole situation at once inclusive and attentive 
to details in all their complications, and formulated promptly a general policy which 
he knew how to carry out. There is always danger lest in telling the story of an 
institution whose life is a complex of many forces and influences too much attention 
and credit may be given one leading figure. The remarkable growth of the Uni- 
versity in the decade under Draper rose largely out of the conditions developed 
before he came, and was promoted by many other men than he, but it must be said 
that his ideas and his personality were dominant throughout the decade ; he shaped 
the destinies of the University more completely in accordance with his will than 
had any predecessor. And when he had done the work he could do, and saw that 
his part must be a lesser or a different one in the expanding institution, he withdrew. 

The ground had been well prepared for the coming of Draper. The faculty had 
grown, was progressive, ready for vigorous leadership ; the governor and the state 
administration generally were friendly; the people of the state were beginning to 
know something of the institution and to have confidence in it. Another source of 
help is suggested in a remark made by Dr. Burrill many years later as he stood on 
the steps of Ryerson Laboratory of the University of Chicago : "The people of 
this state will never appreciate what this institution has meant to us at the' did 
University." At the beginning Draper expressed his conviction that the University 
must ask for much larger appropriations, must raise its entrance requirements, must 
give more attention to research, and must improve the social conditions in Cham- 
paign and Urbana as they afifected the University. 



xviii University of Illinois 

The program laid out then, and followed, meant a final and irrevocable departure 
from the earlier idea of the University as a peculiar institution with a special mis- 
sion to serve a definite purpose for a part of the people hitherto neglected in edu- 
cation. Much of the early ideal had already been lost; even in developing agricul- 
ture and engineering and science the University had perhaps inevitably approached 
the generally characteristic type of American university. It was now to go further 
towards the standard type by remedying the great defects and weaknesses in its 
work in the liberal arts, and by adding, after the fashion of the time, new schools 
and colleges, to offer advanced or professional training in whatever subject any 
citizen of the state might desire. 

The first acquisition was the school of pharmacy, added in May, 1896, when the 
Chicago college of pharmacy was taken over. One year later the college of physi- 
cians and surgeons of Chicago became the school of medicine of the University. 
In the fall of 1897 a law school, long discussed, was opened. In February of 1900 it 
became the college of law, and the medical school was at the same time made the 
college of medicine. In the same year in which the law school was opened, the 
school of library economy which had been organized at the Armour institute of 
technology in 1893 was moved to the University as the state library school and the 
director became university librarian. There were at that time only two other 
library schools in the country. In 1895 the work in music was reorganized and en- 
larged and in 1897 still further expanded into a school of music. Three years later 
a school of dentistry was organized in connection with the college of medicine. 

While all these additions were being made, existing departments of the Univer- 
sity were being transformed. Dean Davenport came as head of the college of agri- 
culture at the same time that Draper became president, and strongly supported by 
Burrill and others, reorganized the work in agriculture, then at low ebb, and en- 
tered on a more ambitious and aggressive program than even Draper at first ap- 
proved. The success which immediately followed both in attracting students and 
in winning support throughout the state for the University soon won Draper's ap- 
proval, though not always his belief in the direction Dean Davenport wished to 
give the growing department. The agricultural experiment station was also re- 
organized, and its work greatly enlarged. In 1899 an appropriation of $150,000 led 
to a complete making over of the college, and what had been the weakest depart- 
ment of the University soon grew to such proportions, in number of courses, of 
facult}', of students, and in appropriations, as to give it for years a prominent, if 
not a dominant place, in the University as it was regarded throughout the state. 

Engineering, already strong, also grew, especially the department of electrical 
engineering. Railway engineering was added in 1898. The chief feature of the 
growth in this field however was the establishment of the engineering experiment 
station in 1903, the first of its kind anywhere. 

Literature and the liberal arts had been neglected from the beginning, and al- 
though given considerable encouragement under Burrill, were still deplorably weak 
when Draper came. Science was already strong under Professor Forbes, dean, and 
professor of zoology, with Burrill in botany and Palmer in chemistry. Dr. David 
Kinley was given the task in 1894 of building up the work within the college of 
literature and arts, and he proceeded with vision and energy on that difficult under- 
taking. Under his stimulating direction, and largely as a result of his own work in 
the classroom, the courses in economics grew by 1902 into a group of courses of 
training for business, later to become the college of commerce. In English and the 
modern languages there was rapid growth, and a healthy quickening was perceptible 
in all departments. The graduate work was given impetus in 1894 by the appoint- 
ment of a dean of the graduate school, and as the various departments of the Uni- 
versity were strengthened, advanced work of wider range and better quality gradu- 
ally became possible, and the number of graduate students increased. One hundred 
and twenty students were registered in the school in the year Draper left. 

Naturally, such growth required money. At his first appearance before the legis- 
lature, Draper asked for $502,300 and the legislature appropriated $422,000, and each 
biennium of his presidency brought a great increase over its predecessor, reaching a 
total of $1,267,125 in 1903. Much of this increase was made necessary by the rapidly 
growing attendance and facultj^ but there was at the same time, necessarily, a vig- 
orous building program. When Draper came, there were five buildings on the cam- 
pus; there were fifteen when he left. Engineering Hall was completed in the year of 
his inauguration. Then in rapid succession came the library, the president's house, 
the observatory, the heating plant, the chemistry building, the agricultural building, 
the gymnasium, and in 1903 an appropriation for the woman's building. 



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Such expansion required many readjustments in the administrative organization 
of the University. "Within two years," says Nevins in summarizing this matter, 
Draper "had given clearer definition of his own powers, upon which he was in- 
sistent ; for the general supervision of the instructional work, he had created the 
deanship of the general faculty; and he had organized the council of administration 
. . . To the general faculty, consisting of all of professorial rank, was given charge 
of the instructional policy. Later the deanship of this body was dropped, and the 
growth of the University led in 1901 to the creation of the senate, composed of 
president, deans, and department heads, which took over the duties of the general 
faculty." 

But by the great bodj^ of alumni who knew the University in that decade, the 
period will always be best remembered for the astonishing increase in attendance 
and the development of the undergraduate spirit. The changes wrought in under- 
graduate life in the decade following 1894 were very great. At its beginning there 
was still noticeable a considerably amount of crudeness, of which the treatment of 
the freshmen and their social endeavors was but typical. It was Draper's task to 
eliminate this rough rowdyism and introduce with the hearty co-operation of the 
students many refinements of social custom without creating an artificial or a snob- 
bish atmosphere. He did all this with consummate skill. Hazing and riotous cele- 
brations were customarj% and Draper was too good a sportsman not to take pleasure 
in the vigorous display of healthy animal spirits thus employed, if kept within 
bounds. But he was a firm disciplinarian, and when the sophomores injured a girl 
in breaking up a freshman party in Urbana, he set to work promptly and effectively 
to remove this kind of thing from student life. The process involved the expulsion 
of nine students and the suspension of another, and gave all clearly to understand 
that Draper was master of the situation ; nobody ever supposed that a student up- 
rising would drive him from the University. He won the students by frank and 
hearty enjoyment of their sports, by square and manly treatment, by careful and 
thoughtful courtesy in all his relations with them. No undergraduate ever went 
past him on the street without knowing that he had passed the president of the Uni- 
versity and feeling that there was a personal meaning in the unfailing slow smile 
and salute. He went to all the games and knew all the athletes by name. He went 
out with D. H. Carnahan to plan the tennis courts north of the greenhouse; he pre- 
sented the gold medal given to Way Woody who had his leg broken in football. 

In athletics the days of the small college were over, and in 1896 the beginnings of 
what has grown into the Conference were made. Baseball came to be the leading 
sport, though football and minor sports were not neglected. With the growing 
prominence of athletics came a decline in the literary societies and in debating, 
which reached its lowest ebb towards the middle of the decade. On the other hand 
the efforts to build up the literary departments resulted in a great access of dramatic 
effort, plays being given in French, German, and English, and one in Greek. Even 
military had an important place in changing the spirit of undergraduate life, for 
General (then Captain) D. H. Brush, though a rigid disciplinarian, had the knack 
of winning favor for military drill, and making it popular. 

Social organizations increased rapidly in numbers, in a decade the fraternities 
increasing from four to thirteen, and five sororities finding welcome. Dancing be- 
came a dominant social interest, and there was a noticeable attention to the formal- 
ityof having chaperones at parties. "This was a period of wholesome social con- 
ditions," says H. H. Horner, '01, "and of healthy growth of fraternities and sorori- 
ties. I was a 'barb' my first year in college and a fraternity man thereafter, but I 
haveno recollection of 'bad blood' or snobbishness as between men in and out. The 
relations of men and women on the campus, in the class rooms, and in social life 
were natural, unaffected, and remarkably free from improprieties. There was free 
opportunity for every student to develop and to profit by his own talents ; there was 
good comradeship for anyone who would mix with his fellows ; there was the in- 
spiration which comes from the devotion of the crowd to a common cause; there 
was a high level of individual industry and purpose among the students." 

The great increase in numbers had done away almost wholly with the old familiar 
and personal relations between the students and the members of the faculty, a re- 
lationship which to the earlier alumni is one of the most cherished memories. They 
met as often as ever, perhaps, at receptions, and more or less formal social occasions 
were numerous, and the students became increasingly able to stand on their own feet 
when in close social contact with their fellows. But personal relations were seldom 
intimate. A man who was a student through much of this period remarks that "there 
was not a strongly organized effort on the part of the faculty to serve the particular 



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needs of the individual student. We were dealt with almost wholly in groups, and 
only here and there recognized, and then quite unofficially, as human units with 
characteristics, ambitions, and capacities dififering from those of our fellows . . .1 
shall never forget my tirst registration day; how full of eager anticipation I was in 
the morning, how despondent as the day wore on with no word of welcome and no 
intimation that I was more than a peg to fill a hole that was somewhere empty. I 
did come at last in that long and disagreeable day to a man who actually put down 
his pen and greeted me; seemed not to be in a hurry; asked me where I came from, 
what I expected to do, and expressed the hope that I would find his course interest- 
ing. He simply allowed himself to be guided by his natural human impulses. The 
man was Harry Sands Grindley. I remember just where I found him, his cordial 
smile, his friendly handshake, his linen coat. I shall always love him for that little 
display of human kindness in my day of greatest need. It is hardly necessary to 
say that I did not run into "T. A." on registration day. There was no lack of kindly 
human instincts on the part of the faculty, as I was later happily to discover, but 
there was to my mind a lamentable failure to capitalize the natural instincts of the 
teaching staff and to make concerted effort to discover the individual back of the 
name and to help that individual to make the most of his new opportunity." 

So much of this individual experience is cited here because it typifies a condi- 
tion that came in this decade to be general, and has remained so. The condition is 
in large part the inevitable consequence of a numerous enrollment ; it is also in no 
small measure the token of an opportunity lost, an inarticulate but real and poignant 
appeal ignored by the faculty. 

The administrative officers saw in the growing loss of personal contact with the 
students, who shared the attention of the faculty with so many other proper and 
pressing interests, the need of some organized system of contact. To supply this 
need for the young women, whose lot at the university had always been a rather 
hard one, owing to lack of resources rather than of sympathy on the part of the 
officers, especially since the beginning of of Dr. Burrill's regime, a woman's depart- 
ment was created in 1897, the head of which was to be adviser, disciplinarian, and 
protector of all women students. Miss Violet D. Jayne came to fill the office, giv- 
ing part of , her time to the teaching of courses in English, and in a position notori- 
ously difficult at best, she became a pleasing and immensely helpful influence in both 
the scholastic and the social life of the women. 

The effort to meet this requirement for the men led to a signal innovation in the 
establishing, in 1901, of the office of dean of men, first called dean of undergraduates, 
and Thomas Arkle Clark, for whom and by whom, inextricably, the place was made, 
became the first college officer to hold such a position or title. It was his business, in 
the beginning, to serve in the place traditionally held by the president in relation 
to the students, as adviser, friend, and disciplinarian, for all of which duties Pro- 
fessor Clark was eminently fitted. The opportunities and activities of the office had 
hardly been suspected when it was created ; the place has grown in utility and im- 
portance ever since, until it is now the one office most intimately connected with 
undergraduate life. Though not clearly perceived at its beginning, this innovation 
meant the establishing of a relationship between administration and students con- 
siderably at variance with that maintained at many universities. Through it the 
University keeps account of class attendance, class standing, health, living condi- 
tions, social activities, and a thousand and one items of more or less individual 
concern which are in many places ignored as outside the responsibility of the uni- 
versity. Much as is accomplished by the organized efforts of the office working 
through clubs and fraternities, still more effect results from the personal contact of 
the dean of men, as he is now called, with thousands of students. He knows thousands 
of them by name ; he visits every man who goes to the hospital ; he is seldom missing 
from the deathbed of a student; he attends hundreds of parties and meetings and 
dinners and makes hundreds of talks each year ; he is the friend and counsellor of 
the great mass of students; he is also the disciplinary officer who gives many a man 
a bad half-hour. Naturally some of them think they are too closely attended by this 
system of oversight; but the good that has come of it is immeasurable, and if not 
recognized before a man leaves college is in almost all cases admitted afterwards. 

The alumni did not make themselves much felt during the Draper administra- 
tion. That may have been due in part to the feeling which Draper did not conceal, 
that the alumni asked rather than gave help and were not a force to be reckoned 
with in carrying out his plans. He did not antagonize them, but he did nothing to 
enlist their active support, preferring to utilize the students in his measures to bring 



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the University before the public. The activity shown by the alumni during Pea- 
body's time had no parallel now. Individual alumni were influential in the legis- 
lature and on the board of trustees, but the Association was of little or no conse- 
quence, beyond the work of the committee on nomination of trustees; few attended 
the annual meetings, and still fewer paid the fees. In 1899 the alumni in meeting 
voted that the secretary might be chosen outside the alumni, all dues were abolished, 
and the University was asked to pay for printing the minutes of the annual meeting. 

President Draper resigned in March, 1904, and the trustees, after considering a 
number of possibilities, including two or three members of the faculty, elected as 
his successor Edmund Janes James, at that time president of Northwestern Uni- 
versity. He was the first native of the state to occupy the position, and he brought 
with him the understanding and sympathy of a native son who had been teacher and 
administrator in a normal school and in two universities of the state, coupled with 
training and experience gained in other states and abroad. Son of a pioneer Metho- 
dist minister, he was born on May 21, 1855 at Jacksonville, Illinois. He prepared 
for college in the model department of the Illinois State Normal School and after 
one year at Northwestern University and one at Harvard, he entered the University 
of Halle, in 1875, where two years later he received his doctor's degree. He did his 
first teaching as principal of the high school at Evanston, going from there to a simi- 
lar position in the high school department of the Illinois Normal University. In 
1883 he became professor of public administration in the University of Pennsylvania. 
While there he was for a time secretary of the graduate faculty and organized the 
instruction in this department. He was also director of the Wharton School of 
Finance and Economy. In i8g6 he became professor of public administration and di- 
rector of the university extension division of the University of Chicago. He was 
elected president of Northwestern University six years later, and in 1904 he re- 
signed to accept the presidency of Illinois. He received the honorary degree LL.D. 
from Cornell College (Iowa) in 1902, from Wesleyan, 1903, Queen's College also 
in 1903, from Harvard University in 1909, and Michigan in igiy. 

Though President James assumed the duties of his office in the summer of 1904, 
his formal installation was deferred until the fall of 1905, when it was utilized for 
making the institution known not only throughout the state, but all over the coun- 
try, and abroad. Delegates were present from scores of other universities, and from 
the state and federal administrations, and a series of conferences of wide scope on 
educational subjects made the occasion distinguished and memorable. 

The general lines of policy in the new administration soon showed many changes. 
So thoroughly had Draper done his work of reorganization to meet the needs of a 
large and complex institution that little change was needed in the machinery. Under 
Draper not only had a large administrative machine been erected ; the undergraduate 
curriculum had been expanded and balanced ; undergraduate teaching had been con- 
sistently improved: the level of student life, intellectually and socially, had been 
notably elevated. Taking these accomplished things for granted, the University 
under the leadership of President James took a long look forward and began to lay 
plans larger and more ambitious, some called them visionary, than had hitherto been 
suggested. The essentially national character of the University was emphasized and 
insisted upon. The efforts to set and maintain a high and ascending standard in 
undergraduate teaching and scholarship were continued, but distinctly greater at- 
tention was directed to broadening, strengthening, and elevating tire higher levels of 
scholarship in the institution by building up the graduate school and the library, en- 
couraging investigation, research, and experiment — all the intellectual activities 
which contribute to the world's treasury of knowledge. 

Progress in the ambitious program depended on securing larger and continually 
larger resources, and although President Draper on retiring had felt that the limit 
had been reached in the size of legislative appropriations. President James approached 
the general assembly with requests, and reasons in support of them, which made 
the arrogance of his predecessor seem timidity. Some of his far-sighted enthusiasm 
he transferred to the legislators; with tact and skill the president and his colleagues, 
assisted by many alumni in and out of the legislature, bound together the interests of 
the University and the state, with the result that appro'priations rapidly increased. 
President Draper had seen the income grow from about $600,000 for 1894-96 to 
$1,800,000 for 1902-04. The income for 1904-06 was $2,166,000, for 1906-08 it was 
$3,100,000; by 1914 it exceeded $6,000,000 and has so continued. The most important 
single event in regard to the income of the University was the enacting of a law in 
191 1 which levies a tax of one mill on all the assessed property of the state for the 



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support of the University. President James had worked for this law from the begin- 
ning of his administration, pointing out the need for it as a guarantee on which the 
University could build for the future, and bringing to the support of the measure 
many of the most important influences in the state. No small share of credit for 
the law is due the alumni who assisted materially in presenting the cause of the Uni- 
versity to the legislature ; most of the credit, apart from that which goes to members 
of the University, belongs, however, to Senator Henry M. Dunlap, who fathered the 
bill, saw it through committees, and did much to assure its passage. Though the 
tax brings the University an assured income of approximately $5,000,000 ^very two 
years, it has the disadvantage of tending to limit appropriations to that amount, 
though already it has been found inadequate to meet the growing needs of the in- 
stitution. The present legislature (1919-21) has increased the appropriation about 
$350,000 beyond the proceeds of the mill tax. 

The most noticeable result of this amplified support was a great increasein the 
building program calculated to house the growing attendance and multiplying 
activities. A bare list of the principal structures can be mentioned here: the audi- 
torium, the addition to the natural history building, the laboratory of physics, Lincoln 
Hall, the commerce, transportation, woman's, administration, genetics, and ceramics 
buildings, the armory, the vivarium, the immense horticultural glass houses, the ad- 
dition to the chemical laboratory, more than doubling the size of the original struc- 
ture, the woman's residence hall, the school of education, and the Smith memorial 
music building, all built since 1905. 

Other material equipment has kept pace with buildings. The laboratories have 
been enriched in apparatus and machinery in bewildering quantities ; the museums 
Have been steadily augmented, and two new collections, those of classical art and 
archeology and of medieval culture, established. The most noteworthy growth has, 
naturally.'taken place in the library. For the first twenty years after the opening of 
the University it had been sadly neglected, and although it grew somewhat faster 
after 1890, it was still deplorably weak in 1904, when there were fewer than seventy 
thousand volumes in it. By 1909 the number had doubled ; at the end of a decade it 
had increased to 300,000, and when the first half-century was completed the collec- 
tion numbered 420,000 volumes of books, besides thousands of pamphlets. 

The encouragement of higher scholarship in many fields and by all possible means 
has been the outstanding characteristic of the progress of the University in the last 
fourteen years. The leading feature and force in this movement has been the gradu- 
ate school, the influence of which has been felt in every part of the institution. At 
the same time, members of the faculty have been encouraged in every way possible 
to pursue independent investigation and research and to publish the results obtained. 
Promotion has largely depended on such activity, and new appointments have been 
made with promise in this direction in mind. INIore time and money has been pro- 
vided for conducting experiments and investigation, departments have been 
equipped and encouraged to offer courses leading to advanced degrees, and several 
series of publications have been subsidized to make the results available. 

Graduate instruction had been encouraged, but not vigorously promoted in the 
decade of Draper. In 1905 Dean Kinley resigned as head of the college of literature 
and arts to become dean of the graduate school, and an administrative faculty rep- 
resenting those departments giving most attention to graduate work was instituted. 
In 1907 legislative recognition of graduate work as a proper function of a state uni- 
versity was bestowed in the form of a special appropriation of $50,000 a year, re- 
peated at the close of the biennium. With this fund fellowships and scholarships 
were endowed, publications were subsidized, money for special purchases in connec- 
tion with research was made available, and every facility provided to encourage 
scholarly effort. 

This growth in research has affected the instructional balance within the 
University; still more notably it has brought the institution into practical relations 
with many interests in the state outside the University, to the advantage of both 
parties. The work of the agricultural experiment station is of course generally 
known ; not so widely appreciated is the extensive, various, and valuable work of 
the engineering experimerit station for all manner of engineering interests, for 
which in a way it has become an experimental laboratory. Similar service is rendered 
by the departments of ceramics; of education, now the college of education with a 
special bureau of educational research; of chemistry; of political science, which 
has contributed much to the reorganization of state administration in Illinois; and 
by a orroup of related scientific bureaus, including the natural history survey, the 



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state historical survey, the entomological survey, the state water survey, state geo- 
logical survey, a bureau for investigating problems of Illinois mineral industries, 
and many others. In fact, during the last fourteen years the University has been 
called upon for direct service to every important industry and interest in the state ; 
has been enabled to meet many demands by the insistence with which these interests 
have demanded that the state should provide the University with means to do so. 

A number of administrative changes have taken place in this period. In 1905 a 
school of education was established in the college of literature and arts, which in 
1918 was made a college of education. The colleges of literature and arts and of 
science, which had been pursuing somewhat parallel careers since the da3'S of Pea- 
body, were, after several years of debate, united in 1913 as the college of liberal 
arts and sciences under the deanship of Dr. Kendric C. Babcock. The courses in 
business administration established in the college of literature and arts under Dean 
Kinley were given means for somewhat independent development through a separate 
appropriation of $25,000 a year made in 1905, and were enlarged into a college of 
commerce and business administration in 1917. Courses in ceramics were estab- 
lished in 1905, out of which has grown the school of ceramics with a commodious 
group of buildings and a considerable faculty. A department of railway engineering 
was established in 1906, in connection with which a locomotive testing laboratory was 
opened. A mine rescue station came in 1909. A growth of activity and scope 
equally significant has taken place in other departments without giving occasion for 
administrative change. Every department in the arts and sciences as in the technical 
colleges has grown ; in the department of history, for example, special attention has 
been paid to western history. South America, and the Near East; courses in San- 
scrit, Celtic, and Scandinavian languages have been introduced; journalism has 
grown to the proportions of a department, though administratively within the de- 
partment of English ; a similar filling out might be recounted concerning scores of 
branches of educational interest. 

Radical changes have been made in the Chicago departments. Partly because of 
pressure upon the University to improve and expand the work in the college of medi- 
cine and the unwillingness of the legislature to provide means to accomplish the 
necessary alterations, the University was compelled to close it on June 30, 1912. 
The college of physicians and surgeons again opened a school on the same site. 
This caused such consternation among medical alumni and friends of medical edu- 
cation in Illinois that they proceeded to secure the capital stock of the college of 
physicians and surgeons and then presented it to the trustees of the university. 
The college of medicine was then re-opened March 6, 1913. A vigorous policy of 
expansion and development followed. The equipment has been perfected and 
brought down to date, and the entrance requirements have been raised to a par with 
those of the best medical schools of the United States. The dental department, 
which was closed at the same time as the medical department and for the same 
reasons, was re-opened October i, 1913. The college of dentistry has also under- 
gone considerable development within the last few years, as well as the school of 
pharmacy. 

The fine spirit that has been shown throughout the various ranks of the fac- 
ulty has been promoted in so small measure by a steady increase in salaries. Presi- 
dent James has made it one of his objects, never lost sight of, to foster in the 
faculties a combination of intellectual restlessness and economic contentment. The 
latter is never attained, for competition for the best men is active and strong, and 
economic pressure must sometimes perform operations of extrusion not otherwise 
easily accomplished; but it has been his purpose to establish-and maintain a scale 
of salaries that would keep in the University the men most valuable to it and to the 
state, and bring to it those men whom it most needed. Once in particular, and more 
than once in less emphatic terms, the legislature has been urged in recent years to 
make appropriations for the specific purpose of increasing salaries. And although 
among the leading universities of the country the state universities do not offer the 
most attractive salaries, among her sister state institutions Illinois has come, in the 
last dozen years, to occupy a favorable position in this respect. 

The growth in size and complexity of the University has naturally meant a con- 
tinual increase in the size of the faculty, an alteration not of size only, but a steady 
rise in scholarly equipment also. The numerous additions made in the period, while 
the teaching function has not been neglected, have been made in so far as possible with 
a view to bringing together a group of specialists possessing intellectual enthusiasm 
and scholarly productive industry. As a result an atmosphere of greater intellectual 



xxiv University of Illinois 

vigor has been created that has proved stimulating to the younger members of the 
faculty and to the graduate students. Such a growth has necessarily completely done 
away with the sense of social solidarity existing in the faculty in the preceding pe- 
riods, when the faculty as a group was not so large, or so widely separated by in- 
tense specialization as to make homqgeneitj'- impossible. But the disappearance of 
the old unity has not given rise to antagonisms or cliques. There has continued to 
be little trace of jealousy and practically no bitterness among the groups haying 
special interests. Friction there is now and then, of course, but surprisingly little. 
This genial atmosphere is due in no small measure to the spirit of intellectual and 
academic tolerance, equality, and freedom steadily maintained by President James. 
There are some more royal than the king, but they do not appreciably restrict the 
freedom of intellectual life and progress. 

Relations between the members of the faculty and the students have shown little 
change except that the characteristics which came to notice in the preceding period 
have been somewhat intensified. With the development of the office of the dean of 
men the faculty has shown an increasing willingness to leave matters of personal 
contact to that office. Consequent^ the community of interest existing between the 
two parts of the University has not always been realized or cultivated. Not many 
members of the faculty maintain close personal relations with students, and not 
many students nowadays feel that affectionate regard for members of the faculty 
which was once a characteristic of the University life. This growing separatism 
is due not only to increase in numbers and to the activity of the offices of the deans 
of men and of women, but in part also to the emphasis laid on the importance of re- 
search, as compared with teaching. The desirable and far from impossible combina- 
tion of the two interests in cordial co-operation remains to be developed out of a 
fuller and mellower adjustment to the still somewhat new aspirations of this latest 
period. 

Student life has been revolutionized in the past fifteen years. Physical changes 
have brought to the immediate vicinity of the University a business district which 
supplies all the ordinary needs of the students. Whereas at an earlier time the need 
of a sandwich, a pencil, or a shoestring called the student a mile or more away, to 
Urbana or Champaign, all his ordinary requirements, except that of motion pictures, 
are now met within a block of the campus. Since the building of the first fraternity 
house in 1903 there has been constructed a group of sixty-six houses for such groups 
of students, and although perhaps a majority still live in lodgings of the type familiar 
from the beginning, the tendency is strong toward the better conditions that come 
with the organizing of groups owning their domiciles. Of this group of fraternity 
and sorority_ houses, some seventeen, representing an investment of $500,000, belong 
to the organizations, the title usually being in a group of alumni. This situation as 
introduced has fostered the growth of an element of stability in the interest of the 
alumni, as well as one of responsibility on the part of the students towards the Uni- 
versity. The fratesnities and sororities have had an influence in student life quite 
apart from their contributions to the physical well-being and social activity of their 
members. Among the men are forty chapters of national social fraternities, five 
professionals and seven locals ; among the women are thirteen nationals and one local. 
Their influence on the scholastic endeavors of their members is helpful and they 
form an important element in the control of activities and customs. There is no 
anti-fraternity feeling in the University. Among the women there has been created 
a system of housing units to care for those not in organizations. And at the very 
close of the half-century the University built the first residence hall, to accommodate 
about one hundred women. The fraternity houses are all in Champaign, within a 
few blocks of the University, while the sororities divide their favors between the 
two towns, with a tendency toward the Urbana side, where the women's residence 
hall is located. This movernent has made a compact community of students within 
six blocks of the campus, with very few living farther away; and this compactness 
has fostered a feeling of close fellowship, of common interest, of democratic cor- 
diality. 

Five churches have been built in the neighborhood of the University to care for 
the students, and are centers of much helpful activity. The Presbyterians have 
erected a student church and a dormitory or residence hall for women students, 
with anendowment of $60,000. The Methodists, who were the first to build in the 
University community, have purchased half a block of land adjoining the campus on 
which they will erect a group of buildings, including a church and a social center, 
and other structures requiring an expenditure of half a million dollars, provided on 
the Wesley Foundation. The Baptists, Unitarians, and Disciples have built churches 



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near the campus. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. organizations have erected build- 
ings and collected endowments of a value exceeding a quarter of a million dollars 
and affording centers of religious and social work among the students, as well as 
furnishing living accommodations for limited numbers. The Y. W. C. A. building 
is a gift from Mr. W. B. McKinley, who also contributed enough of the cost of 
the Y. M. C. A. building to bring his donations to the two to more than $100,000. 
The same friend has given more than $100,000 for a University hospital, soon to be 
erected. The Y. M. C. A. achieved its maximum strength and influence in the middle 
of the period, helped materially by the gift of a building opened in 1908. Three 
years later the Y. M. C. A. opened a commodious building, and the two structures 
have been the centers of much student activity. 

A great number of organizations have represented every shade of intellectual and 
social interest. Of the former, a mere catalog would be too long here, but the 
scholarly activities of the students have made a place for Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, 
Tau Beta Pi, which came, significantly, in the reverse of the order named, and for 
many others of less scope. Local honorary societies have become numerous, the most 
important being Mawanda, which succeeded the moribund Shield and Trident, dat- 
ing from 1893, and Phoenix, founded in 1906, to give recognition, at the close of the 
junior year, to men who have shown high qualities of ability as students and 
leaders. 

But the Association buildings by no means afford accommodations adequate to 
serve as a center of the social life of the students, and in 1909 a students' union 
was organized to raise a fund for a student building and take charge of under- 
graduate political affairs. The career of this organization demonstrates certain 
aspects of student activity. Inspired by a definite purpose, efforts have been made 
for several years to interest all students in the movement, to raise money, and to 
guide student life. But there has been lacking almost continuously from the begin- 
ning the disinterested and able leadership necessary to obtain the confidence and sup- 
port of the students. Though there have been able leaders both in and out of the 
Union, the conditions have not developed those qualities of imagination combined 
with initiative that are the finest fruit of college life. Without question the general 
level of undergraduate life has been elevated; the crudeness of another time has 
almost wholly disappeared; the era of the rented dress suit has passed; it is hardly 
fair now to say, as a graduate of 1905 said, that all "social activities were character- 
ized by a too evident desire to do the proper thing." Sophistication is not now no- 
ticeably lacking, since the majority of students in all parts of the university come 
from larger centers of population. The student who in 1900 had an allowance of 
seventy-five dollars a month was pointed out on the campus with awe ; scores now 
drive their own cars home to Chicago or Peoria over the week-end. Social affairs 
are more expensive in every way than they used to be, though they are not extrava- 
gantly elaborate. But this growth in finish, in self possession, and in consciousness 
has not as yet brought forth either much profound zeal for scholarship or notably 
fine qualities of leadership. 

The measure of change within the period is easily traced in the student publica- 
tions, chief of which is the Daily Illini. During Draper's time the paper had grown 
first into a tri-weekl}' and then a daily newspaper of fair quality. But its financial 
management, like that of most student undertakings in those days, was haphazard, 
to say no worse ; there was no great honor to be won by working on it, and all the 
profits went to the editor and the manager, who obtained places through the lowest 
form of student politics. The case finally became so bad that the faculty did what 
students under adequate leadership might have done for themselves — took the choice 
of editor and manager out of politics and gave that, along with general supervision 
of the business affairs of the paper, to a board made up of four students and three 
members of the faculty. They proceeded to appoint editors and managers on merit 
and to encourage rivalry for positions on the paper both by making experience a 
prerequisite to promotion to the best positions and by businesslike financing which 
produced a surplus to be distributed among all members of the staff. In seven 
years after the system was introduced the paper steadily improved in quality and 
influence, printing forty-eight eighteen-inch columns daily and having a circulation 
of more than two thousand. Besides distributing more than $18,000 among the 
members of the staff, it accumulated a fund of nearly $15,000, most of which has 
been invested in a complete printing plant. 

The Illio, which went on the rocks occasionally in times past, has shown steady 
improvement as a pictorial record of the year, though it has lost all literary char- 
acter. It is under the same supervision as the Illini. The Illinois Magazine, estab- 



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lished in 1903, has had an interrupted and unsatisfactory career. There has never 
been sufficiently general and sustained literary interest among the students to develop 
a good literary magazine. On the other hand the Illinois Agriculturist has had a 
prosperous success, and continues to be well edited and widely circulated. In spite 
of the size and strength of the engineering clientele, the Technograph has prospered 
no better than the Illinois Magazine, and, like it, was obliterated by the war. A 
symptom of growing student spirit is to be found in the Siren, a creditable humorous 
paper begun in 191 1 and continued until the war took the students away. 

Impetus was given to dramatics when in 1904 Thacher Rowland Guild came to 
the University as instructor in English. He successfully undertook an elaborate 
production of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay in connection with the installation 
of President James, and from that time on cultivated an interest in dramatics so 
wholesome and vigorous that it has not lessened since his untimely death in 1914, 
though it has had no special encouragement from the faculty. Debating and ora- 
tory has developed considerable strength since the days of its low estate at the 
beginning of the century, and in the last few years the University has held a high 
place in debating among the north central universities. 

The quality of sportsmanship shown in athletics has been steadily good. Even 
in the days when chicanery was more prevalent than now in intercollegiate ath- 
letics, the wholesome influence of George Huff kept a healthful spirit predomi- 
nant at Illinois. Under his coaching, Illinois has maintained a leading place in 
baseball, ever since the famous trip through the East in 1903. In football there 
have been vicissitudes. After several disastrous years, the graduate coaching sys- 
tem was tried during the first seven or eight years after the departure of Woodruff 
in 1903, with varying success, and was given up in 1912 when Coach Zuppke took 
charge. Since then football has been in better case. In track, also, there has been 
a strong growth under Coach Gill, and basketball under Jones, has been successfully 
encouraged. In 1914 Illinois won first place in all four of the principal sports. The 
attendance at games, until the war came, was large, and the spirit, manifested in 
an elaborate system of cheering, rather forced at times, perhaps, and in singing, 
which has had a healthy growth in the last decade, have been an important feature 
of student life. Celebrations have become less hazardous as occasion for them 
became more frequent, and as the Union or Council took them in hand. A special 
effort has been made during the past decade to obtain general participation of stu- 
dents in athletic activities. Tennis and golf have attracted many, though the Uni- 
versity has done little with either intercollegiately. But more than half of the men 
in the University participate in the several series of baseball and football games 
which in fall and spring strew the south campus with many hilarious teams, and 
accomplish the real purpose of athletics. 

This hasty sketch can give but a faint and partial suggestion of the complexity 
and energy of life among the students. If it is in any measure faithful to its sub- 
ject it will convey the idea of a large body of generally healthy-minded young men 
and women, in a proportion of about four to one, living in friendly companionship 
in which there is little snobbishness and a vast amount of gregariousness. There 
is no tendency on the part of the men to resent the presence of the women; on the 
contrary, the women receive an amount of attention and occupy a place in affairs 
perhaps larger than their numbers only would entitle them to. Upon this compan- 
ionship, and a democracy that ignores social distinctions as completely as is humanly 
possible, Illinois spirit is founded. Out of it there have as yet grown but few 
traditions, though there are continual self-conscious strivings towards traditions. 
Customs there are in numbers. The freshman is a marked youth who does not 
early in the fall put on the small green cap ; class smokers and dances, the band 
concerts on the lawn, the impromptu celebration that breaks out on the first warm 
evening in spring and in ten minutes fills the streets with thousands of marching, 
singing, and dancing youth led by a huge brass band, the arrowhead of Mawanda 
which appears one morning each spring on the trunk of the elm by the 1903 foun- 
tain ; the annual appearance of members of Sachem in their blankets; the scroll 
of Phi Delta Psi resting on the senior bench — these are but a few of many of the 
customs which give color and character to student life. The two greatest events 
in the college year from the undergraduate point of view are homecoming and in- 
terscholastic. The latter brings to the University thousands of high school students, 
who fill the fraternity and sorority and lodging houses and see the campus in a 
three day frolic. In this time are crowded two plays by Mask and Bauble, a track 
meet, a baseball game, a circus, which has come to be a huge and elaborate show. 



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the "sluiil show" consisting of clever and enjoyable skits by groups of women 
students, and the May fete, which has grown out of a Maypole dance on the south 
campus into an elaborate show that fills the bleachers on Illinois Field. 

Homecoming, designed to bring the alumni back while the University is in full 
operation, centers in the principal football game on the home grounds. It was in- 
stituted in 191 1, largely through the energetic work of W. E. Ekblaw, and has 
i)een most popular from the beginning. A smoker, dance, and other forms of enter- 
tainment are provided, but the football game and the informal, impromptu reunions 
of the returning alumni are the chief features of the event. 

When President James came to the University he found the alumni loosely 
organized and not showing a lively interest in each other or in the University. Mr. 
W. L. Pillsbury, who became secretary of the agricultural experiment station in 
1888, had been made registrar in 1893. He had known all the entering students 
from that time on, and as a part of his work had kept up a directory of alumni. 
In 1899 he was made secretary of the alumni association. To him, loved by all who 
knew him, the alumni willingly left the work they might have done, and lost con- 
sciousness. There were a few alumni clubs, and the committee on nomination of 
trustees continued to function, but the annual meetings were slim affairs, and little 
happened between them. President James had no sooner gathered the reins till 
he began to stir up interest among the alumni by setting Frank W. Scott, '01, at 
the task of compiling a biographical record of the graduates. The careful work 
and remarkable memory of Mr. Pillsbury made this a comparatively easy task, 
and the volume was issued in 1906. The book aroused so many graduates to wish 
further news of their classmates and others that a few alumni undertook on their 
own responsibility to start a periodical, though more than one graduate expressed 
the belief that there was not sufficient material obtainable to support a quarterly 
magazine and that the dues necessary to support it would take away the charm 
of sentiment then felt by the alumni towards the University. The Alumni Quar- 
terly was begun in January, 1907, and has continued since that time, being made 
the official organ of the association in June, and supplemented after 1913 by the 
Fortnightly Notes. Largely through the influence of the Record and the Quarterly 
alumni interest revived; the fourteen clubs in 1907 had increased by 191 1 to thirty, 
and that number has steadily increased to fifty in 1918. In 1912 a new constitution 
was adopted by the alumni association to coordinate the clubs and increase the ac- 
tivities of the association. The Illini Club of Chicago opened club rooms in 1911, 
and cooperated with the association and the university in a number of undertak- 
ings. President James began soon after coming to the University, and has con- 
tinued, to write to the altimni whenever matters of general concern demanded their 
attention. He has secured their assistance in dealing with the legislature and in 
other matters connected with the University, either directly or through the associa- 
tion. In not a few important crises in legislative affairs the University has been 
assisted by prompt action of the organized, informed, and prepared alumni. Their 
activity has not as yet brought much to the University in the way of gifts, except 
that of the medical alumni in presenting the stock of the college of medicine to the 
institution. Several attempts to raise a fund for a building in honor of Dr. Gregory 
have been made, and the last one had secured subscriptions for some $70,000 when 
the war made further progress for the time being impossible. 

As the close of the first half-century of the University approached, plans were 
made to celebrate the occasion in fitting manner by the issuing of a series of pub- 
lications and by exercises at the University so timed as to form a part of the cel- 
ebration of the centennial of the state, as well as to signalize the close of a period 
of remarkable achievement by the state University. There were to be several publi- 
cations dealing with the University itself, including a history in one volume, written 
by Allan Nevins, '12; a more extensive historical account of the University in 
several volumes, by B. E. Powell, appointed University historian, and a new edition 
of the Alumni Record, to present some measure of the principal product of the 
half century then closing. These three works are now issued, except that the 
extended history has not progressed beyond the first volume. 

Under the direction of the State Centennial Commission, a group of men in the 
University were appointed to prepare a series of volumes on the history of the 
state, and three of these have now been issued. Plans were made to hold at the 
University a series of meetings to which scholars and leaders in many fields were 
to be invited to engage in discussions, out of which it was expected would come that 
a collection of papers which could be embodied in a series of University Semi- 



xxviii University of Illinois 

Centennial Publications. An important place in the plans was assigned to a his- 
torical pageant which was to depict the rise and development of the institution, 
and a pageant master was engaged to prepare that and a series of minor pageants 
throughout the year. 

When the United States was drawn into the war, the plans for a celebration at 
the University were abandoned. There was given, however, a series of pageants 
which instead of portraying the triumph of half a century of peaceful but energetic 
growth in and towards the liner things of civilization, made appeals for pity and 
food, and later depicted the nation seizing arms and going forth to meet her foe. 

Until the United States joined in the war, there had appeared little indication 
that the students or the faculty were vitally concerned with the conflict. With all 
the people of the great peace-loving heart of the continent, she seemed to share 
that serenity of mood which won the scorn of the more belligerent spokesmen of the 
seaboard states. A few students left from time to time to join the Canadian or other 
foreign forces, but the current of University life, even of its talk, was not much 
affected. 

All this was changed when the call came to America. From that time until 
the riotous celebration on the steps of the Auditorium at two o'clock in the morn- 
ing when news came that the armistice had been signed, the one purpose and interest 
of the University and all her men and women was to seek out all the ways in which 
she and they could contribute to the work America had to do, and then to follow 
those ways to the end. All the resources of the institution were at once placed 
by President James at the disposal of the government. The students left in great 
numbers, some with an ambulance unit promptly formed at the University and 
some in a battery recruited at the University, others as volunteers in many 
branches of the service, many to munition and other factories or to farms in this 
country or in Canada. From the middle of April until the close of the year about 
1300 students withdrew for service of one kind or another. Few classes were 
quite abandoned, but all were much reduced in size, the laboratories were sparsely 
occupied, and social activities were curtailed or abandoned. Not many members 
of the faculty withdrew that year, for those of militar}^ age were generally advised 
to wait until it became apparent where their services were most needed. The Uni- 
versity made liberal arrangements for graduating the seniors who left early and 
for granting credit to others ; while all possible assurances were given departing 
members of the facultj^ that they might find a welcome on their return. Special 
classes in military, drilling daily, were organized, and more than five hundred stu- 
dents enrolled ; courses in preparation for ordnance and quartermasters duties were 
filled; more than one hundred women joined classes in training for hospital service. 
On May 21 instruction was begun in the government school of military aeronautics, 
established at the University under government direction for giving ground training 
in preparation for flying. The University took over the Y. M. C. A. building, which 
it converted into a barrack, and turned over to the school the old armory, to which 
it built an addition, for laboratory uses, and a number of rooms in other buildings. 
Registration in this work increased to about eight hundred, and the newly completed 
women's residence hall was given up to the aviators for use as barracks. When 
the year closed, nearly two hundred and fifty seniors absent in the service of the 
government received their diplomas by mail, and more men from Illinois than from 
any other University had applied for admission to the officers' training camp at 
Ft. Sheridan and been accepted. 

The exodus of students and the feeling of uncertainty as to the effect of the 
draft led to rumors that the University would not open in the fall, but there was 
never any intention of closing the institution, and all departments opened as usual, 
though some of them were considerably disorganized by the absence of many of 
the younger instructors and some of the older men. Registration fell off a fifth, 
the loss being among the men, the number of women in attendance remaining nor- 
mal. Only the college of medicine showed an increase over the attendance of the 
preceding year. The many war activities which crowded the fall months led to 
the appointment in December, under the chairmanship of Dr. Kinley, of a general 
war service committee, with branches to attend to the publication of leaflets, to 
publicity, lectures at the University and over the state, the collection of funds, the 
compiling of war service records, and employment. Many meetings were held in 
the course of the year, the most notable being a conference held at the end of Jan- 
uary under the direction of Dean Davenport to help solve the problem of food. It 
was attended by Governor Lowden and many leaders of industry in the state and 



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covered a wide field. President Wilson sent an important address. The raising of 
the University service flag on February 14 was made an occasion for a number of 
stirring addresses. The flag at that time contained 2686 stars. 

No mere sketch can even suggest the many ways in which the University con- 
tributed resources in serving the country. Many members of the faculty were called 
to Washington, more than forty all told, for periods of weeks or months, to render 
expert service in science or engineering, in historical research, in the study of 
economic and other problems. At the University scores of men and a number of 
laboratories were given over to confidential investigations and experiments of vital 
value to the government. In physics and in chemistry especially, work was carried 
on that was invaluable, and in the chemical laboratory was produced the total supply 
of some rare substances on which not only our own country but all her associates 
as well relied. 

Almost three-quarters of a million dollars were subscribed by members of the 
University to the various relief funds and government loans. To the first liberty 
loan the University community subscribed $50,000; to the second, $220,000; and to 
the fourth, $314,000. The first war fund drive brought $31,000 and the united drive 
more than $46,000. War savings stamps amounting to more than $25,900 were sold. 
Relief appeals met generous response — to the Belgian, $12,000; Syrian-Armenian, 
$8,744; for the Red Cross, $12,955; for the University ambulance unit, $4,800; for 
the University Union in Europe, $1,365. 

But of course the principal contribution was made by the students and alumni 
who gave up their work to serve wherever they were needed in the war. A sum- 
mary of the total numliers thus engaged is given elsewhere in this volume, a total 
equalled by no other American University of like age and numbers. No fewer than 
5307 names appear on the University roll of honor ; and the roll of the dead 
has reached a total of one hundred and fift3^-seven. 

By this grave national crisis the first half century of the University was brought 
to an unexpected close. In the midst of the regret that such things must come, 
there is to be found satisfaction in the evidence thus presented that the colleges 
and universities of the country arc sending forth a breed of men ready and abun- 
dantlj' able to meet the world's greatest crises, and that among them all none 
showed more readiness or worth than Illinois. 

Events at the University during the year in which this book has been in prepara- 
tion do not belong in an account of the first fifty years, but fall into the second 
lialf-century in point of time. Really, however, the year which began in Septem- 
ber, IQ18, belongs neither to the closing era nor to the one that hasjust begun, but 
constitutes rather an intermission which emphasizes the separation of the one 
from the other. In addition to all the activities in support of the war hitherto 
enumerated, on October there was instituted the Students' Army Training Corps, 
which enrolled, including the military, naval, and medical sections, a total of 3,411 
students. For two months all other University concerns were subordinated to 
the task of providing lodgment and instruction for this mass of young men train- 
ing for war service. 

The University became virtually a military school. Although more than two- 
thirds of the usual courses were continued, emphasis was laid on the several special 
courses required by the government, which was to all purposes, in charge of the 
curriculum. All members of the corps were under military discipline, living in 
barracks, wearing uniforms, and having their daily programs regulated by officers. 
Such conditions made the usual college life impossible, and from the beginning of 
October until late in December few of the characteristic features of campus life 
were discernible. The armory was made into an immense barrack by constructing 
a second floor, affording room for more than fifteen hundred men, with a mess 
hall below for all members of the corps. 

All fraternity houses and many lodging houses were converted into barracks, 
and such men as were not in the corps lived where they could find room. The 
labor of preparing barracks and mess facilities for this number of men in a com- 
munity already normally full and possessing no dormitories was tremendous, but 
it was performed with rapidity. To add to the difficulties of the situation, an 
epidemic of influenza made it necessary to provide hospital accommodations for 
more than three hundred patients at a time, when all was in confusion of change 
and reorganization, and when to find a nurse was a hard task. But this task also 
was accomplished, with a degree of success indicated by a gratifyingly low death 
rate. 



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The corps was demobilized on December 21. The net result of what might have 
proved not only an interesting but an important educational experiment was very 
unsatisfactory, for three reasons; the period of experiment was too short, too 
much time had to be given to the preparing of quarters, and the influenza added 
to the confusion already too great. Few who had a part in the episode get much 
satisfaction out of the recollection of it. And yet the experience of living in the 
mass, on terms of complete equality in discomfort with men of all sorts and condi- 
tions was not without its compensations. A writer in the lllio says : "We slept in 
the biggest bedroom in the state. Simultaneously 1,500 of us turned in every night 
at ten. Simultaneously 3,000 feet hit the floor every morning at five. We bunked 
together and liked it. We learned democracy from a practical standpoint." 

So far as progress in ordinary college courses was concerned the year amounted 
to little before the opening of the second quarter in January. From that time on, 
with a reduced registration, the University gradually resumed its normal condition. 
The crisis left little permanent effect on curriculum, outlook, or atmosphere. The 
one course in war issues required of all members of the army training corps was 
continued as an elective and enrolled about seventy-five students. The only lasting 
effect to be found in the curriculum is a new course in citizenship to be required 
of all students beginning in the fall of 1919. The expectation somewhat generally 
expressed that the spirit of student life would be sobered and made more respon- 
sible or otherwise altered seems not likely to be realized. No sooner had the 
military restraints been removed than the students made efforts, in the main suc- 
cessful, to restore with as little loss of time as possible all the customary features 
of college life. By the close of the year few traces were left of what at the be- 
ginning had seemed likely to bring a radical revision of both the curriculum and 
the life in the University. 



ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

1862-1918 



1862 

An act donating public lands, on the ratio of 30,000 acres for each sena- 
tor and representative, to the states and territories which would provide colleges 
for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts was passed by congress, and 
approved by President Lincoln on July 2, 1862. Under this grant Illinois would 
receive 480,000 acres to the value of $600,000.00, the interest on which was to be 
applied for these purposes. The grant had to be accepted and applied to its 
uses before July, 1867, or revert to the government. 

1863 

The legislature of Illinois accepted the grant Feb. 14, 1863, and discussed the 
matter for some time without being able to come to any agreement on details 
of the proposed college or on its location. Some wished to divide the money up 
among the existing colleges, provided they established schools of this nature; 
some to establish a school to teach agriculture and the mechanic arts ; and some to 
attach a new school to the Normal University. 

1864 

At the state fair held in Decatur in 1864, a committee was appointed by the 
state agricultural society to present some definite plan to the legislature. This 
committee was composed of Wm. H. Van Epps, Prof. J. B. Turner, A. B. Mc- 
Connell, B. G. Roots, and John P. Reynolds. They drew up a bill as an expression 
of the views of the farmers, and presented it to the legislature in 1865, and again 
in 1867. 

1866 

A meeting of all those interested in the organization of the proposed Industrial 
University was held at Bloomington, and recommended that the state build only 
one university. 

Sept. 21 — Notice was published of an informal election to be held in Champaign 
county on Oct. 10, by order of the board of supervisors, to decide whether or not 
the county should appropriate $100,000.00 worth of Champaign county bonds "to 
secure the location of the Illinois Industrial University in this county." 

Oct. 5 — Proposal of Champaign and Urbana was to purchase the building then 
standing, called "The Urbana and Champaign Institute Building," with the eight 
acres on which it stood, at a cost of $30,000.00, then use the other $70,000.00 to 
buy more land and secure the location of the University over the other contestants 
— Bloomington, Jacksonville, and other towns had made offers. The Champaign 
papers said that the county could thus give this building, 1,000 acres for a farm, 
100 acres for a "garden-patch" and still have $40,000.00 left. 

The building was erected in 1861, supposedly at a cost of $175,000.00, and was 
said to be "one of the largest and most substantial buildings in the state, second 
only to the Normal University." It stood at the north end of what is now 
Illinois Field, facing University avenue. The main part of the structure was one 
hundred twenty-five feet front, forty feet in depth, and five stories high._ From 
the center projected a wing forty-four by seventy feet, four stories high. It 
contained ninety dormitory rooms, each ten by fifteen, "suitable room for prin- 
cipals, professors, etc." and "accommodations for 800 students." 

Oct. 12 — Returns of the election on the question of the bond issue show the 
vote to have been: For, 1,601; against, 1,035 — majority for, 566. "Urbana and 
Champaign were unanimously in favor of the measure. A considerable opposition 
was manifested in some of the country towns, however." This opposition was 
due to the fact that the smaller towns regarded the whole thing as a scheme on 
the part of Urbana and Champaign to make the entire county pay for a school 
which would benefit these two communities onl3^ 



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1867 

Jan. 10 — Mr. Ticher (.senator from the seventh district; introduced into the 
senate a bill for "an act to provide for the organization, endowment, and mainte- 
nance of the llhnois industrial University." This bill provided, among otner tnings, 
that the institution should be located at Champaign. At the same date Senator 
Fuller (twenty-third district) introduced a bill similar to Mr. Ticher's except 
that it provided for the location of the University by a commission to be appointed 
by the governor. These two bills were read twice and ordered printed. Jan. ii — 
Both bills were introduced in the house, the Champaign bill being ottered by Mr. 
Griggs from that district. The senate at this time voted that the entire grant 
should be applied to one institution. Jan. 25 — The governor approved a bill giving 
any county, city, township, or incorporated town authority to levy taxes or volmitary 
subscriptions for the purpose of securing the location of the University. 

Feb. I — The Fuller bill was amended by striking out the section providing 
for a committee to locate the college. Feb. 22 — House bill amended by adding 
to the offer of the institute property, 810 acres of land, $50,000.00 worth of freight 
(appropriated by the Illinois Central), $100,000.00 in Champaign county bonds, 
and $2,000.00 in fruit, shade, and ornamental trees and shrubbery from Dunlap's 
nursery, making a total of $450,000.00 estimated valuation of property. This bill 
as amended passed the house on the same day. It provided that the institution 
should be located in Urbana. The trustees were to be appointed by the governor, 
with approval of the senate, five from each grand judicial division, and one from 
each congressional district. They were to serve for six years, without salary, 
the first appointment to draw lots, one-third to serve two, one-third four, and one- 
third six years. The trustees were to elect a regent to serve two years, a treasurer, 
and a recording secretary, and were to provide buildings, teachers, etc. Students 
were to be at least fifteen years old. Each county was entitled to a scholarship 
for descendants of soldiers and seamen. No degrees were to be conferred on 
graduates. The regent, with the governor, the superintendent of public instruc- 
tion, and the president of the state agricultural society were to be ex officio 
members of the board. The instructors were "to teach in the most thorough man- 
ner such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts 
and military tactics, without excluding other scientific and classical studies." The 
college year was to extend through six autumn and winter months so that the 
students could go home for the six spring and summer months or stay at the 
University and pursue optional studies "provided that no student shall at any 
time be allowed to remain in or about the University in idleness, or without 
full mental or industrial occupation." This act passed the house by a vote 
of sixty-six to ten, the senate by eighteen to seven, and was approved Feb. 28, 
1867. The immediate result was a huge celebration in Champaign. 

Mar. 8 — A supplemental bill was passed providing that if county authorities 
failed to comply with the requirements of the act of June i, the trustees were to 
locate the University at some other town. Trustees from congressional districts 
were appointed by (jovernor Oglesby as follows : 

First, David S. Hammond, Cook, 

Second, Luther W. Lawrence, Boone, , 

Third, Horatio C. Burchard, Stephenson, 

Fourth, John S. Johnson, Hancock, 

Fifth, Samuel Edwards, Bureau, 

Sixth, O. B. Galusha, Grundy, 

Seventh, M. L. Dunlap, Champaign, 

Eighth, Samuel Allen, Tazewell, 

Ninth, Alexander Blackburn, McDonough, 

Tenth, M. C. Goltra, Morgan, 

Eleventh, J. P. Hungate, Clay, 

Twelfth, Willard C. Flagg, Madison, 

Thirteenth, A. M. Brown, Pulaski. 
From the grand judicial divisions: First — L. R. McMurry, Effingham; Charles 
Topping, Union ; Thos. Quick, Washington ; and Isaac S. Mahan, Marion. Second — 
George Harding, Edgar ; Henry Pickerel, Macon ; Mason Brayman, Sangamon. 
Third— John M. Van Osdel, Cook; J. C. Burrough, Cook; S. S. Hayt, Cook; 
Emery Cobb, Kankak'^e ; and Robert Douglass, Lake. 

Mar. 12 — First nietting of the board of trustees was held in Springfield. The 
names of Hon. Daniel J. Pickney of Ogle County, Dr. N. N. Wood of Alorgan 
County, Hon. J. L. Pickard of Cook County, and Dr. John Milton Gregory of 



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Kalamazoo, Mich., were proposed as regent. Dr. Gregory was elected at a salary 
of $3,000.00 a year. A committee of five, with the regent as chairman, was selected 
to prepare a course of study and to report to the board. John W. Bunn of Spring- 
field was elected treasurer, and a finance committee to serve for one year was 
appointed. Willard C. Flagg of Madison County was elected corresponding secretary ; 
U. B. Galusha of Grundy county, recording secretary. The board passed a resolu- 
tion favoring the establishment of a mechanical department to be located at Chi- 
cago. Mar. 29 — An election was held in Urbana and Champaign to decide whether 
the two cities should appropriate $45,000.00 for the University, Champaign to give 
$25,000.00, Urbana, $20,000.00. The vote was as follows : Champaign : — For, 
676; against, 4. Urbana: — For, 406; against, o. Mar. 29 — Dr. Gregory visited 
Champaign and Urbana for the first time. 

Apr. 10 — Vote authorizing supervisors to issue the bonds for $100,000.00 resulted 
as follows : For, 2,731 ; against, 867. 

May 7 — The second meeting of the board of trustees was held in the chapel 
of the "Urbana and Champaign Institute," twenty-two of the thirty-two trustees 
being present. Dr. Gregory accepted the regency, the salary having been 
increased to $4,000.00 a year. A committee on buildings and grounds was ap- 
pointed, the land grants accepted, and the University permanently located at 
Urbana. Scrip was ordered sold. A seal was adopted. It was decided to open 
the institution on the first day of March, 1868. A resolution to admit both sexes 
was referred to the executive committee to be appointed by the regent. 

A committee on courses of instruction reported the following curriculum : 

I Agricultural department 

(i) Agriculture 

(2) Horticulture 

(3) Landscape gardening 

II Polytechnical department 

(i) Mechanical science and art 

(2) Civil engineering 

(3) Mining and metallurgy 

(4) Architecture and fine arts 

III Military department 

(i) Engineering 
(2) Tactics 

IV Chemistry and natural science 

V Trade and commerce 

VI General science and literature 

(i) Mathematics 

(2) Natural history, chemistry, etc. 

(3) English language and literature 

(4) Modern languages and literature 

(5) Ancient languages and literature 

(6) History and social science 

(7) Philosophy (intellectual and moral) 

July 31 — Dr. Gregory issued a circular, proposing that each county agricultural 
society offer a prize of one hundred dollars to aid the best scholar from the 
public schools of the county who should attend the Industrial University. 

Nov. 26 — The board of trustees purchased six ond one-half lots adjacent to 
the University for $1,850.00. The lots purchased lay along the west of what is 
now Illinois Field. The committee recommended the purchase of twenty-four 
others, between Romine and Mathews avenues, east of Illinois Field, for $9,150.00. 
The board decided that all students should register in the military department. 
The year was divided into three terms, running from September to June. Three 
men were elected to the faculty, a head farmer, Jonathan Periam, Professor Wil- 
liam Baker of Springfield, 111., and Professor G. W. Atherton of New York. 
March 11 was decided upon as the date for the formal opening of the University. 

^ 1868-9 

Mar. 10 — Willard F. Bliss was elected professor of agriculture. Mar. 11 — 
Inaugural ceremonies and formal opening of the University. Hon. S. W. Moulton 
presided at the exercises. The music was under the direction of Geo. F. Root 
of Chicago. The dedication hymn was written by Dr. Gregory. Letters from 
Governor Oglesby, Senator Yates, and General Logan were read. The principal 
address was delivered by the Hon. Newton Bateman, state superintendent of 



xxxiv University of Illinois 

public instruction. Gen. Hurlburt introduced Dr. Gregory. The exercises were 
followed by a banquet in the dining hall of the University. Mar. — Philomathean 
and Adelphic literary societies were organized. Tuition at the University was 
placed at $5.00 a term, $15.00 a year. 

June — The University closed for the year ; seventy-seven students were en- 
rolled during the first term. At the closing exercises Professor J. A. Sewall of 
Normal delivered an address before the literary societies. 

Aug. 5 — The following appointments were announced : Prof. A. P. S. Stewart 
of Harvard, chemistry. Captain S. W. Shattuck of Norwich University, assistant 
professor of mathematics and instructor in military tactics, and T. J. Burrill of 
the Urbana schools, as assistant professor of natural history. The latter had 
been engaged by the regent in April. Aug. 12 — The first catalog of the University 
was issued. 

Sept. 14 — The University opened with a total enrollment of eighty students. 

Nov. — The committee on faculty of the board of trustees reported the appoint- 
ment of Captain Edward Snyder as accountant and teacher of bookkeeping and 
German. The board took up for consideration a resolution of the city council 
of Chicago, promising a donation of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars 
for the establishment in Chicago of a polytechnical school. The members of the 
board residing in the third grand division and the first congressional district were 
authorized to accept the offer on behalf of the board. The following resolution 
was passed : "Resolved, that we recognize it as a duty of the board of trustees 
to make this University pre-eminently a practical school of agriculture and the 
mechanic arts, not excluding other scientific and classical studies." A resolution 
calling for the admission of women to the University was referred to the next 
meeting for action. 

Dec. 19 — The "First annual course of agricultural lectures and discussions" was 
announced. The course was to start on the twelfth of January and to continue 
for eight days. "Recommended courses of study," for the use of entering 
students were published. 

Mar., i86g — The annual report of the regent included a statement that the 
students had worked on the farm two hours a day in the spring, and one hour a 
day during the fall. The labor system was continued. Dr. Gregory was re-elected 
regent. The board adopted a resolution directed to the governor recommending 
that the number of members of the board should be cut down ; that there should 
henceforth be one member from each congressional district. It was resolved to 
admit female students "as soon as means are at our command to furnish proper 
buildings for the purpose." 

July — Prof. Wm. M. Baker was elected regent pro tent during the absence 
of the regent in Europe. One thousand dollars was appropriated for a green- 
house. S. W. Robinson was appointed as professor of mechanical engineering. 

1869-70 

Feb., 1870 — The department of mechanical engineering was created. 
Mar. — The trustees voted to admit women "as soon as buildings are provided." 
Aug. 25 — It was finally decided, by a vote of five to four, to admit women to 
the University. A. P. Bliss, professor of agriculture and recording secretary, 
resigned, and Professor Snyder was elected recording secretary. 

1870-1 

Sept. 3, 1870 — A system of student government was adopted. The legislative 
body consisted of a general assembly elected by vote of the students; the judicial 
department was a council of five, chosen from the general assembly; and the 
executive department consisted of a president and vice-president of the govern- 
ment, an adjutant for each building, and hall sergeants. 

Feb. 24, T871 — The first building appropriation for the University was intro- 
duced into the legislature. It provided for $100,000 a year for two years for a 
main building and $12,500 a year for two years for a mechanical engineering 
building, besides $25,000 a year for running expenses, apparatus, etc. This bill as 
passed by the legislature, March 13, 1871, provided $75,000 for a building to cost 
not more than $150,000; $75,000 more was to be appropriated at an adjourned 
session. The second appropriation was not made, and the building was completed 
at the expense of University funds. 

Feb. 28 — A scientific association was organized. 



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Mar. — The regent reported twenty-two women in attendance. Dr. Gregory 
was re-elected. A site for the new main hall was adopted, and Mr. Van Osdel 
of Chicago was chosen to be the architect. The library numbered 5,000 volumes. 
Donations for the year included 200 gooseberry cuttings. 

June 4-7 — Closing exercises. Baccalaureate address by Regent Gregory; address 
before the Industrial Society by Ex-Gov. Oglesby; address before the Literary 
Societies by J. Mahoney, of Chicago. 

Aug. — The executive committee of the board of trustees voted to allow the 
regent to use one recitation room for a preparatory department. Contracts for 
two new buildings were let, and the site of the mechanical engineering" hall (old 
woodshop) was adopted. Don Carlos Taft was appointed professor of geology 
and zoology. He had begun teaching in April. Aug. 24 — A convention of "friends 
of agriculture and polytechnic education," held in Chicago, appointed a commit- 
tee of one from each state in which was located a college founded on the national 
land grant, to petition congress to establish agricultural experiment stations at these 
colleges. Dr. Gregory was president of the convention and appointed secretary 
Flagg as committeeman from Illinois. A circular to Illinois congressmen was 
accordinglv issued in November. 

1871-2 

Sept. 13, 1871 — Drill hall and mechanical shops opened. On the same day the 
cornerstone of University hall was laid. Hon. Newton Bateman delivered the 
principal address, October 4, 1871. Organization of the Alethenai literary society 
by women of the University. 

Oct. — The Chicago fire occurred during this month. One hundred and fifty- 
seven students were sent from the military to assist in keeping order in the city 
during and after the fire. 

Nov. — The Student, first publication by the students of the University appeared. 
It was published monthly. 

Mar., 1872 — The trustees requested the legislature to appropriate money to 
finish University hall. A boarding hall for women was established by the Uni- 
versity. 

April — Because the legislature adjourned without appropriating money to finish 
University hall, the executive committee of the board of trustees voted to sell 
Champaign county bonds, held by the board, to secure the necessary funds. 

June 6 — First presentation of "certificates" to graduates. Those receiving them 
were : John J. Davis of Freeport, Willis A. Reiss of Belleville, Alonzo L. Whit- 
comb of Urbana, Stephen A. Reynolds of Belvidere, James N. Mathews of Mason, 
Charles W. Rolfe of Montgomery. Addresses were delivered by Dr. Mathews, 
and Dr. Edwards, president of Normal University. The university band furnished 
music fot the first time. 

1872-3 

Feb. — Organization of the Young Men's Christian Association at the University. 
Feb. 25 — The agricultural society was organized. 

Mar. — Dr. Gregory was re-elected regent, relieved from teaching, and given 
a leave of absence until fall to enable him to take a European trip. Professor 
.Shattuck was appointed regent pro tan. N. C. Ricker was appointed instructor 
in architecture. 

May 7 — A law was enacted providing that the board of trustees should hence- 
forth consist of nine members, three from each grand judicial division of the state, 
appointed by the governor. 

June 2-5 — Commencement. Address delivered by^ Hon. Andrew D. White, 
president of Cornell university. June 4 — The legislature voted an appropriation 
to finish University hall. June 5 — The alumni association of the University was 
organized with fifteen charter members. A constitution was adopted ; S. A. 
Reynolds, '72, was elected president; C. I. Hays, '7:^, secretary; F. L. Hatch, '73, 
vice-president ; and M. B. Burwash, '72, treasurer. 

July — The newly organized board of trustees of nine members met. It passed 
a resolution declaring that agriculture and the mechanics arts were the primary 
studies of the institution, all others being secondary. 

1873-4 

Sept. — Name of the University student paper was changed from The Student 
to The mini. Departments of the University now recognized were: (i) agri- 
culture; (2) polji:echnic ; (3) military; (4) chemistry and natural science; (5) 
trade and commerce; (6) general science and literature. 



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Dec. 10 — Dedication of University hall. Dec. 19 — Dedication of Adelphic hall 
in University hall. Address by Dr. Gregor}-. 

Mar. 7, 1874 — Dedication of Philomathean hall. Address by Dr. Gregory. Mar. 
II — Celebration of anniversary day. Address by Professor T. J. Burrill. Failure 
of the legislature to pass any bill of appropriations for the University called 
for the discussion by the trustees of methods of retrenchment. 

June 9 — N. C. Rickcr appointed assistant professor of architecture. June 10 — 
Commencement meeting of alumni association. A new constitution was adopted. 
N. C. Ricker, '72, was elected president A. C. Swartz, '73, secretary; C. W. 
Rolfe, 'T2, treasurer. 

1874-5 

Sept. 21 — First issue of the University Reporter, a publication of four small 
pages, ostensibly to arouse interest in the student government and to advocate 
the establishment of a university press. Its real object was to elect a certain 
ticket in the student campaign. There were three tickets in the field : "Reform," 
"law and order," and "reporter." Almost every one of the thirty candidates on 
the "reporter" ticket was elected. 

Nov. 26 — First annual banquet of the telegraphic association, composed of 
students of the new art telegraphy. 

Dec. 4 — Union meeting of Philomathean, Adelphic, Scientific, and Alethenai 
societies. 

Mar. 4, 1875 — Bancpiet of senior military class. Professor Manley Miles of 
Michigan, was elected professor of agriculture and instructor in agricultural 
chemistry, at a salary of $5,000 a year. 

June — N. C. Ricker was promoted to full professorship. June 7-8-9 — Com- 
mencement. First annual exercises of alumni association on June 8. N. Clifford 
Ricker, 'y2, president, A. C. Swartz, '7S< secretary, C. W. Rolfe, '72, treasurer. The 
alumni oration, by S. A. Reynolds, was read by F. L. Hatch. 

1875-6 

Oct. 28, 1875 — Second annual oratorical contest between the colleges of Illinois 
was held at Jacksonville. Tlie contestants were representatives of Knox, North- 
western, Illinois Wesleyan, Chicago University, Shurtleff, Monmouth, Illinois Col- 
lege, and Illinois Industrial Universit3^ First prize was won by J. C. Lewis of the 
Industrial University. 

Alar., 1876 — Trustees decided to establish a preparatory department. March 
II — Anniversary day. Address by Dr. Gregory. 

June — Dr. Gregory presented his resignation as regent, but his resignation 
was not accepted. June 6 — It was discovered that a chapter of a fraternity had 
secretly existed for some time in the University. The regent ofifered, and the 
trustees adopted this resolution : "Resolved, That the board condemns the forma- 
tion and perpetuation of secret societies in the University as detrimental to the 
scheme of self-government attempted by the students ; and that we trust a due 
regard to the best interests of the institution will induce our students to disband 
and discountenance such organizations." The Young Men's Christian Association 
was granted the use of a room in University hall. All University instructors 
were given notice of a prospective cut of ten per cent in salaries, caused by lack 
of funds. Second annual exercises of the alumni association. N. C. Ricker, president, 
I. O. Baker, '74, secretary, F. L. Hatch, '7^, treasurer. A new constitution was 
adopted. 

1876-7 

Sept. — Dr. Gregory withdrew his resignation. 

Mar., 1877 — School of art and design established. Dr. Gregory re-elected regent. 
Professor Ricker's plans for a chemistry building were accepted. A reduction 
of ten per cent of all salaries was decreed by the trustees. 

June 6 — The alumni voted to have no banquet and no social gathering at its 
next meeting. 

1877-8 

Sept. — Preparatory students were required to drill. Chemical laboratory located. 
All bids for the building were rejected. Major Dinwiddle, the first army com- 
mandant, took charge of the military department. 

Oct. 18 — Intercollegiate contest at Monmouth, won by Knox, Illinois Industrial 
University, third. 

Feb. 13, 1878 — Organization of temperance union by students. 



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Mar. — Jllini advocated intercollegiate baseball contests. Seniors decide to leave 
a clock for west tower of Main hall as class memorial. Rules passed by the board 
governing the granting of degrees. Voted to give diplomas to graduates, charging 
a fee of $5 therefor. Regent Gregory appointed by the governor commissioner 
to Paris exposition, and granted leave of absence to attend. Three hundred 
Springfield rifles received by cadets. 

May 31 — Entertainment by musical classes and singers of the University. A 
petition to the legislature asking it to empower the trustees of the University to 
grant degrees, signed by members of the classes of 1872-7, inclusive, was granted. 
Annual contest of Illinois Industrial University Association. 

June 4 — Fourth annual exercises of the alumni association. Charles I. Hays, 
president, Fernando A. Parsons, secretary and treasurer. Reports were read 
concerning all classes. J. N. Mathews read his poem, "The Island of Reil." The 
meeting opened with prayer. The office of historian of the association was 
created, incumbent to hold office during good behavior and keep a "personal record 
of every member's history so far as he may think it will be of interest at any future 
time." John A. Ockerson was elected historian. June 5 — 'Commencement. There 
were fifteen orations, including one by Wensel Morava, on general gear-cutting 
machines. Summer school of Mechanic Arts held in Chicago from June 24 to 
August 15. 

1878-9 

Sept. — Office of "commander of battalion" abolished and "military professor" 
given charge of "military classes and drill organizations." 

Dec. — mini advocated adoption of University colors. 

Sept. — S. H. Peabody appointed professor of mechanical engineering. 

Jan. 16 — Organization of the State Natural History Society at Normal. Pro- 
fessor T. J. Burrill, vice-president, Professor S. A. Forbes of Normal University, 
secretary. 

Mar. — Committee of board of trustees reported its approval of Woman's hall, 
but had no money with which to build it. Dr. Gregory re-elected regent. Regent 
directed by the board of trustees to submit the constitution and by-laws of the 
student organization for self-government to the attorney general for an opinion 
as to whether they conflicted with state laws. 

May — University received gold medal for exhibit at Paris exposition. 

June ID — Fifth annual literary exercises of the alumni association. J. R. 
Mann read an essay on the labor problem. June 11 — The class of '79 dedicated 
the commencement exercises to Governor Cullom, the trustees, and others. Lorado 
Taft gave an oration on Bayard Taylor. 

1879-80 

I. O. Baker made assistant professor of civil engineering. 

Oct. 2 — Sixth annual contest of Illinois Intercollegiate Oratorical Association 
was held in the University chapel. First intercollegiate baseball game, Illinois 
Industrial University, 12; Illinois College, 5. 

Dec. I — Professor Peabody resigned. Trustees decided to employ an instructor 
in free-hand drawing. 

Jan. 27-30 — Agricultural institute held at the University. 

Feb. — Natural history society organized. 
Mar. — Cadet uniforms changed from grey to blue; seniors and juniors were 
released from drill. Military department reorganized because of student troubles 
during the past term. Preparatory department to be closed after June, 1881. 

June — Dr. Gregory presented his resignation, to take effect September first. 
Professor S. H. Peabody was reappointed to the chair of mechanical engineering 
and appointed regent pro tempore. Old dormitory building decreed unfit for 
occupancy. 

June 3 — At the literary exercises of the alumni association Miss Nettie Adams, 
'77, presented alumni chronicles. 

1880-1 

Oct. 2 — Baseball: Illinois Industrial Universit}', 14; Knox, 8. 

Dec. — U. S. signal station established. 

Feb. 24 — Publication of The Vindicator, of four pages as a result of class 
troubles. It died after a second issue on the fifth of March. 

Mar. — Action of previous year abolishing the preparatory department rescinded. 
Acting regent Peabody made regent. Old dormitory offered for sale. Legislature 
appropriated money to help out the endowment fund. 



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May 31 — Kappa Kappa chapter of Sigma Chi organized. Competitive drill of 
battalion. 

June — Regent reported to the trustees that a new secret society had been 
formed, and requested action. The trustees "resolved that the regent and faculty 
should take steps to secure the abandonment of the society. A petition to re-estab- 
lish the school of domestic science was refused. 

1881-2 

Dec. — The regent reported to the trustees that the faculty had decreed that no 
student could enter the University until he had pledged himself not to join a 
fraternity; and that no student should graduate until he had certified that he had 
not belonged to one while in the University. The adoption of these rules had 
disclosed the existence of four societies, whose members petitioned the faculty 
to rescind the rules. The faculty turned the petitions over to the board, which 
recommended that the request be refused. University dues were remitted to 
"Charles Montezuma, an Indian of the Apache nation," during his course through 
the University. 

Jan. 9 — Banquet of Sigma Chi fraternity. 

Mar. — ^First issue of Sophograph, college annual, published by the sophomores. 
March 14 — Petitions from students requesting the trustees to allow fraternities 
to enter the University refused. 

June — The trustees decided to build an astronomical observatory. The regent 
was directed to take charge of the lUini property. Scientific association disbanded. 
Professors Henry A. Weber and Melville A. Scovell discharged for having patented 
as private rights the results of their investigations and experiments in the manu- 
facture of sugar and glucose, conducted under the patronage of the University 
and at the expense of the state. Professor Taft was given a year's leave of ab- 
sence, and his chair declared vacant. June 6 — Tenth anniversary exercises of the 
alumni association. At the alumni dinner sixteen toasts were provided, and eight 
kinds of cake. 

1882-3 

Sept. — Board voted to employ instructor of elocution. Wm. McMurtrie became 
professor of chemistry. Observatory opened. Seniors adopted custom of wearing 
black silk hats; juniors wore white plugs. 

Oct. — Illinois joined "State Baseball Association." Illinois intercollegiate ora- 
torical contest at Chicago — I. I. U., third. 

Jan. 8 — Civil engineering club organized. 

Mar. — Appropriation for a national flag for the battalion. Student govern- 
ment system condemned by the faculty. 

May 19 — First field day at the University. 

June — Trustees voted to abolish student government. 

1883-4 

Sept. — Students required to give pledges not to join fraternities. Several lots 
between the old drill hall and Green street were purchased. 

Oct. — A series of University discourses was held in Chapel on Sundays from 
October to March. At state intercollegiate contest baseball : Illinois Industrial 
University, 14; Knox, g; Illinois University, 21; Monmouth, 5 — giving Illinois 
Industrial University the championship. The lU'uii was placed under new manage- 
ment; a board of thirteen students elected to supervise the publication. 

Nov. — M. E. and E. E. society organized. 

Jan. — A committee was created by alumni to get the name of the institution 
changed from "Illinois Industrial University" to "University of Illinois." 

Mar. — S. A. Forbes appointed professor of zoology. 

Mar. 19 — Young Women's Christian Association organized. 

1884-5 

Dec. — The trustees requested the legislature to change the name of the institu- 
tion. Board resolved to provide apartments for the state laboratory of natural 
history of which Professor Forbes was director. 

Mar. — Prof. Peabody re-elected regent. Petition of Foster North, who had 
been refused a diploma on account of non-attendance at chapel, received by 
board of trustees and referred to committee. 



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June — Legislature changed the name of the institution to "The University of 
Illinois." 

July — Chair of mining engineering and position of assistant professor ol rhetoric 
and oratory created. 

1885-6 

Sept. — Petition of Foster North referred to attorney general. 

Dec. — Attorney general reported in favor of faculty ruling on Foster North, 
and the petition was refused. Mr. Fisher of Chicago appeared before the board 
on behalf of "secret college societies," and requested the withdrawal of the pro- 
hibition of these societies at the University. Action deferred. 

Mar. — Board refused to grant the request of Mr. Fisher. 

April — Illinois Teachers' Association petitioned the board to create a chair of 
pedagogy. Regent Peabody tendered his resignation. The board refused to 
accept the resignation, and increased the regent's salary. 

June g — Twelve orations were delivered at the commencement exercises, in- 
cluding one on relation between the individual and the state, by C. H. Kammann. 

1886-7 

Sept. — Legislature passed a bill providing that trustees of the University should 
henceforth be elected by popular vote. 

Oct. — Baseball: University of Illinois, 17, Illinois College, 11; University of 
Illinois, 20, Wesleyan, 17; Illinois College, 26, Knox, 21 — giving the University of 
Illinois team the state championship. As a resillt of troubles in the chemistry de- 
partment seven students were suspended. 

Mar. — Regent Peabody re-elected. Plan of honorary scholarships for counties 
adopted. Regent's salary fixed at $4,000.00 Committee appointed by the board to 
carry out the objects of a bill for experiment stations passed by congress. 

May — Baseball at interstate oratorical contest ; University of Illinois, 19, Illi- 
nois Wesleyan, 13; Illinois College, 19, University of Illinois^ 16; University of 
Illinois, 13, Illinois College, 6. 

June 7 — At its special meeting the alumni association presented a concert grand 
piano to the University. The alumni banquet cost $2.25 a plate. 

1887-8 

Oct. — At intercollegiate contest baseball : Monmouth, 14, University of Illinois, 
9; Blackburn, 14, University of Illinois, 13. 

Dec. — Report of board's committee on experiment station plans accepted, and 
Dr. Peabody, and Professors Morrow, Burrill, and McMurtie selected as directors. 

April 2^ — A college yell : Rah Hoo Rah, Zip Boom Ah, Hip Zoo Ra Zoo, 
Jimmy blow your Bazoo, Ip-sid-di-i-ki, U. of I., Champaign, was adopted. C. P. 
VanGundy was the originator. 

May 2 — W. L. Pillsbury was appointed secretary of the agricultural experiment 
station. 

June 26 — W. L. Pillsbury was elected secretary of the board of trustees, and 
recording and corresponding secretary of the University of Illinois. Baseball : 
University of Illinois, 13 ; Illinois College, 12. 

1888-9 

Sept. — Regent recommended to the trustees that the certihcates of graduation 
be abandoned. 

Oct. — -Baseball : University of Illinois, 22, Illinois College, 8. 

Dec. — Committee of six appointed by the trustees to codify the laws relating 
to the University and to request the legislature to pass them, as codified. 

Jan. 29 — Inter-society oratorical association was formed by Adelphic, Alethenai, 
and Philomathean societies. 

Mar.- — Women of the University petitioned the board asking for a gymnasium. 
Referred to a committee to decide whether it was advisable to allow women to 
take calisthenics. Dr. Peabody re-elected regent. 

June — Petition from women for calisthenics refused. Site for drill hall soon 
to be built was chosen at north end of present Burrill avenue. 

1889-90 

Sept.— Professor Ricker's plans for the new drill hall were accepted by board 
of trustees. 



xl University of Illinois 

Oct. 4 — First athletic meet of intercollegiate association, held at Galesburg, 
won by University of Illinois. 

Captain Hazelton of Forest Glen presented $20 to the University for the pur- 
chase of the Hazelton prize medal. 

Dec. 10 — Executive committee reported to the board that it had granted the 
regent a leave of absence on account of ill health, and had appointed Professor 
Burrill acting regent. Appointment continued by the board. Professor Comstock 
of mining engineering department resigned. Foster North petitioned the board of 
trustees to be restored to his right of attendance at the University. Petition 
refused. 

Mar. 10 — Knox College association presented to the University athletic associa- 
tion the cup w^on by Illinois at the intercollegiate meet of October. 

April — Foster North filed petition for mandamus in the Supreme Court to 
compel the trustees to restore him to attendance at the University. 

May 16 — Baseball: Illinois, 18; Illinois College, 11. 

june — Committee of board of trustees recommended that the preparatory de- 
partment "be dispensed with as soon as adequate provision for doing its work is 
made by some public or private institution located in the vicinity of the University." 
Professorships of psychology, Greek, and French established. June 2 — James P. 
Hubbill, '92, won in the first Hazelton prize contest. The students presented 
"an elegant sword" to Lieut. Curtis B. Hoppin, who had just closed his three 
years as commandant. 

June 10 — The alumni association adopted a new constitution. Dues were fixed 
at fifty cents, and the salary of the secretary treasurer a twenty-five dollars, if 
such a sum should be available after all bills had been paid. An alumni badge — 
eight-cornered star with monogram in its center — designed by N. C. Picker, was 
adopted, after four years of discussion. June 11 — Only six of twelve orations on 
the commencement program were delivered. Rain on the tin roof of the new 
military hall, just completed, prevented the oratory of Thomas Arkle Clark, 
James McLaren White, C. A. Shamel, L. F. Terbush, Katherine Kennard, and 
R. J. Cooke. Military building was dedicated at commencement. 

1890-1 

Oct. 3 — State intercollegiate won by Illinois with 21 points. Baseball : Illinois 
II, Knox, 3, Illinois, 9, Illinois College, 4 — giving Illinois the championship. Foot- 
ball: Illinois Wesleyan, 16, Illinois, o. 

Nov. 22 — Football : Purdue, 62 ; Illinois, o. G. Huff played on the Illinois 
team. Nov. 24 — Illinois, 12, Illinois Wesleyan. 6. 

Dec- — Instructor in gymnastics appointed. Dec. 3 — ^Architects' club organized. 
Command of a company of the battalion taken away from a senior. Miller, on 
account of poor scholarship. All other officers but one resigned. AH returned 
but two on Feb. 11, 1891 ; these two were suspended. Students held mass meeting 
and petitioned the trustees to reinstate them. The board tried the case, and 
recommended that the students be reinstated at the end of the terrh, and that the 
rules governing students be so revised that the students would be able to under- 
stand them. 

March — Supreme Court in Foster North case reported in favor of trustees. 
Committee of board of trustees reported in favor of granting master's degrees to 
students who had received certificates before degrees were granted, as a recogni- 
tion of success in their professions. Board adopted the report and decided to 
confer not more than ten such degrees each year. Board voted to give over to the 
athletic association for athletic purposes "the north half of the north campus." 
Class rush at freshmen reception resulted in the suspension of eleven men. All 
were reinstated a week later, except one, who refused to apologize or to "express 
regret." A nvnnber of students arrested and tried for voting at city elections were 
found not guilty of illegal voting. 

May 15 — Baseball: University of Illinois, 14, Wabash, 10; LTniversity of 
Illinois 5. Wesleyan, 4. 

June — Regent Peabody's resignation was accepted by the trustees to take effect 
September first. June 9 — The alumni oration was delivered by George R. Shawhan. 
W. A. Heath was elected president of the association. 

Aug. — Professor Ricker's plans for the natural history building accepted and 
location determined. Professor Burrill appointed acting regent. Board passed the 
following : "Resolved, That the pledge heretofore required for candidates for 



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eiitr^v to the University in regard to college fraternities be omitted, and that the 
subject of these fraternities be referred to the committee on rules." Professor 
De Garmo resigned. 

1891-2 

Sept. — Dr. Peabody received appointment as Chief of the Department of Liberal 
Arts of the World's Fair, and departed for Chicago. Electrical engineering de- 
partment established. "Artificial stone" walks ordered built over the campus. 
Military drill required only of freshmen and sophomores, and of them only two 
hours a week. First season of Philo-Adelphic lecture course began. 

Oct. 1-2-3 — Intercollegiate contest at Monmouth. Baseball : University of 
Illinois, 8, Illinois College, i; Knox won from Monmouth; University of Illinois, 
15, Knox, 4 — giving Illinois the championship. The athletic contest ended in a 
dispute between the University of Illinois and Knox over protested men. Oct. — 
Organization of first glee club. 

Nov. 7 — Football : Illinois, 42, Eureka, 0. Nov. 20, Illinois, 12, Knox, o. 
University of Illinois champion of Illinois. 

Dec. — Trustees adopted new code of rules for students. Affiliation of Chicago 
College of Physicians and Surgeons proposed. Dec. 8 — Raising of national flag. 
Oration by Hon. H. S. Clark, presentation by S. A. BuUard, president of board 
of trustees. Dec. 8 — Organization of Alpha Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma. 
Dec. 22 — Reorganization of Kappa Kappa Chapter of Sigma Chi. 

Feb. — First annual concert by the military band. Football : Illinois, 24, 
Pastime A. C, (St. Louis) 10. 

Mar. — Trustees resolved to investigate the question of their power to establish 
a law school. Decided that it could not affiliate the College of P. & S. Mar. 5 — 
Formation of local fraternity Epsilon Delta. Mar. 9 — Laying of corner stone of 
natural history building. Address by T. C. Chamberlain, president of the University 
of Wisconsin. Stone laid by Henry Raab, superintendent of public instruction. 
Discussion of candidates for the regency by the board. Names of Professor 
H. S. Cornell, Judge A. S. Draper of New York, and Professor George C. Par- 
ington of the University of Missouri suggested. 

April-May — Baseball: Michigan, 18; Illinois, o; Northwestern, 8; Illinois, 13; 
Beloit, 9; Illinois, 6; May 9 — Lake Forest, 10; Illinois, 5; Illinois, 5; Northwestern, 
I ; Illinois, 3 ; Wesleyan, i. 

May 9 — Mandolin club organized. May 13 — First western intercollegiate meet 
held at Champaign ; entries : C. B. College, Iowa, Rose Polytechnic, Illinois 
College, Washington University, Lake Forest, Purdue, Northwestern, and Illinois. 
Pennant won by Illinois. Permanent organization effected. 

June — -Trustees voted that henceforth professors and assistant professors should 
hold their positions during the pleasure of the board. June 4 — Baseball : Illinois, 
5 ; Lake Forest, 0. June 5 — Baccalaureate address by Dr. J. M. Gregory. June 7 
— Nearly five hundred attended the alumni picnic luncheon, and an unusually well 
attended reunion was held. W. L. Abbott, '84, was elected president and Myrtle 
E. Sparks, '89, secretary for five years. June 8 — For the first time in the history 
of the University a commencement address, by Dr. Washington Gladden, was 
substituted for the orations by seniors. June 2"] — A committee of the trustees to 
secure a regent was authorized to offer the position to Dr. Gladden of Ohio, 
if it saw fit, at a salary not to exceed $6,000.00. Professor Ricker presented plans 
for three proposed new buildings, engineering hall, library, and natural history 
museum. The trustees voted to erect the first two "as soon as practicable." 

1892-3 

Oct. 6-7-8 — Illinois intercollegiate held at the University ; won by Illinois with 
102 points; Monmouth second place with 28 points. Baseball: Illinois, 11, Wes- 
leyan, 2; Illinois, 15, Illinois College, o; Illinois, 7, Monmouth, 6; Illinois, champion 
of Illinois. Oct. 8 — Football: Illinois, 2: Purdue, 12. Oct. 12 — Illinois, 16; 
Northwestern, 16. Oct. 22 — Illinois, 22 ; Washington, U., o. Oct. 21 — Columbian 
day celebrated at University. Oct. 22 — Football: Illinois, 20; Doan College, 
(Omaha) 0. Oct. 24 — Nebraska, 6; Illinois, 0. Oct. 26 — Illinois, 28; Baker, 12. 
Oct. 27 — Kansas, 24; Illinois, 4. Oct. 29 — Illinois. 48; Kansas City Association, 0. 
Banquet given to team on its return from the western trip on Hallowe'en. 

Nov. — Trustees voted appropriation for woman's gymnasium. Petition for 
woman's dormitory received. 

Nov. I — Football : Wisconsin forfeited. Nov. 5 — Illinois, 38 ; Englewood, o. 
Nov. S — Rho Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma established. Nov. 16 — Football: Illinois, 



xlii UNiviEaiSiTY OF Illinois 

4; Chicago, 4. Dedication of natural history hall. Address by David S. Jordan, 
president of Leland Stanford, Jr. Nov. 19 — Football : Illinois, 34, De Pauw, 0. 
Nov. 22— Chemistry club organized. Nov. 24 — Football: Illinois, 20; Chicago, 12. 
Illinois conceded to be the best western team. 

Dec. — Board refuses to grant petition asking for woman's dormitory. 

Jan. — Agricultural short course created. 

Mar. — Baseball coach employed. 

April 8 — Baseball: Illinois, 16; Wabash, 0. April 22 — Michigan, 6; Illinois, 5. 

May 6 — Baseball: Illinois, 14; Wabash, 6. May 8 — Illinois, 5; Iowa, 3. May 
10 — Illinois, 15 ; Northwestern, 8. May 12-13 — Western intercollegiate held at 
Champaign; won by Illinois with 56 points; northwestern second with 15. May 
17 — Baseball: Illinois, 13; Indiana, 6. May 18 — Illinois, 7; De Pauw, 5- May 22 
— Illinois, 3 ; Chicago, 2. May 20 — First inter-scholastic won by Peoria high school. 
May 27 — Baseball: Chicago, 6; Illinois, 0. May 30 — Illinois, 15; Purdue, 5. 

June — Baseball: Michigan, 10; Illinois, 3. June 5 — Illinois, 3; Detroit A. C, 
5. June 6. — University of Illinois, 4; London A. C, 3. T. A. Clark, '90, was elected 
President of the alumni association. A committee reported that it had leased a 
building in Chicago, for alumni headquarters there, and had opened it for alumni 
during the World's Fair. Mr. W. L. Pillsbury gave his first report to the associa- 
tion as alumni recorder. June 7 — Commencement address delivered by Governor 
Altgeld. June 8 — Baseball; Cleveland A. C, 17; Illinois, 15; June 9— Illinois, 11; 
Oberlin, 7. June 10 — Oberlin, 11; Illinois, 8. June — Plans for engineering building 
drawn by J. C. Llewellyn were accepted. 

July — Chair of Romance Languages created. 

1893-4 

Sept. — Office of Registrar was created, and W. L. Pillsbury was appointed 
to it. Sept. 30 — Football : Illinois, 60 ; Wabash, 6. 

Oct. 17 — Illinois, 14; De Pauw, 4. Oct. 21 — Illinois, 4; Northwestern, 4. Oct. 
27— Local fraternity of Beta Beta Beta organized. Oct. 28 — Art club organized. 

Nov. 6 — Football: Oberlin, 34; Illinois, 24. Gifts of World's Fair exhibits to 
University. Nov. 11 — Football: Illinois, 18; Pastime A. C, 6. University athletic 
association changed colors from black and yellow to crimson. Nov. 25 — Football : 
Illinois, 26; Purdue, 25. Nov. 28 — Colors changed to olive green. Nov. 30 — 
Football : Illinois, 10 ; Wisconsin, 10. 

Dec. 9 — First meeting of University assembl}^ Dec. — Board of trustees passed 
resolutions censoring the action of certain students in "interrupting the class 
supper of the freshmen," held at Bloomington, Illinois. Dec. 13 — Corner-stone 
of engineering hall laid; address delivered by Dr. Robert H. Thurston of Cornell. 

Feb. =; — First junior promenade. Feb. 9 — Installation of Illinois Eta of Phi 
Delta Theta. 

Mar. 2 — A faculty club was organized. Dean Morrow of the college of 
agriculture resigned. Students' assembly for "social and intellectual" purposes 
was organized. The acting regent reported to the board of trustees that the faculty 
had decided to discontinue formal chapel at the end of the year. Students hence- 
forth entering the University must be at least sixteen years of age. Board 
established a two years' course in the preparatory school. One thousand eight 
hundred dollars appropriated for a biological station to be located at Havana, 
and $1,200.00 for a summer school at the University. The board voted to establish 
courses leading to degrees of Ph. D. and Sc. D. 

April — A. S. Draper, superintendent of schools of Cleveland, Ohio, elected 
regent. Dramatic club organized. April 6 — Local fraternity Delta Delta Delta 
becomes Beta Upsilon chapter of Delta Tau Delta. April 7 — Baseball : Illinois, 
14; Wabash, 2. April 20 — Michigan, 12; Illinois, 8. April 21 — Minstrel show by 
students. April 24 — Military concert given by band. April 25 — Baseball : Illinois, 
9; Purdue, 5. First volume of Illio, published by juniors as an annual, issued. 

May 8 — Baseball: Illinois, 20; Wisconsin, 5. May 11 — Chicago, 9; Illinois, 
10. May 12 — Michigan, 10; Illinois, 5. May 14 — Illinois, 12; Alerto, (London. C.) 
10. May 25 — Norwalk A. C, (O.) 5; Illinois. 8. May 16— Oberlin, 13; Illinois, 
i; Illinois, 18; Chicago, 17. May 19 — Third Annual Field Day of Western Col- 
leges at St. Louis won by Illinois with 71 points out of a total of 135. May 28 — 
Baseball: Oberlin, 11 ; Illinois, 5. 

June I — Baseball: Detroit A. C, 8; Illinois, 4. June 22 — Western intercollegiate 
at Chicago; entries: Wisconsin, Iowa, Chicago, Iowa College, Michigan, North- 
western, et al. Won by Illinois with 2>7 points. June 5 — Alumni day. The annual 



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literary program was discontinued, and a dinner was substituted for it — the first 
regular annual alumni dinner given by the faculty and the resident alumni to the 
visiting alumni. Two hundred attended. C. O. Neeley, '80, was elected president. 
A committee reported that over eighteen thousand dollars had been subscribed 
toward a Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. building. June 6 — Commencement. Address 
delivered by President Angell of Michigan. Adoption of West Point style of uni- 
form for cadets. 

Aug. — Pofessors N. C. Ricker, S. A. Forbes, and D. Kinley made Deans of 
the college of engineering, science, and literature and arts, respectively. Title of 
"regent" changed to "president." 

1894-5 

Sept. — Illini published weekly. Sept. 14 — President Draper assumed charge. 
Director of department of music appointed. 

Oct. 6 — Football : Illinois 36, Wabash 6. October 12 — Chicago A. C. 14, Illinois 
o. Oct. 16 — Vice-president Stevenson visited the University. Oct. 19— Football : 
Illinois 54, Lake Forest 6. Faculty and students in convocation adopted orange 
and navy blue as University colors. New rules adopted for Itlini management, 
putting control in hands of students. 

Nov. 2 — Football : Illinois 66, Northwestern 0. Faculty of the College of 
Literature and Arts decide to drop the degree of B.L. Nov. 14 — -Performance of 
"A Box of Monkeys" by dramatic club. Nov. 15 — Inauguration of President Draper 
and dedication of engineering hall. Addresses by President Draper, President 
Adams of Wisconsin, Governor Altgeld, and Hon. G. C. Neeley of Chicago. Nov. 
16 — Football : Purdue 22, Illinois 2. Nov. 21 — Illinois 6, Chicago o. Nov. 24 — 
Illinois ID, Pastime A. C. 0. 

Dec. — Trustees resolve to negotiate for affiliating the College of Physicians and 
Surgeons. Committee on buildings and grounds reported that in the opinion of the 
attorney general the trustees did not have power to lease University ground for the 
building of houses for professors. 

Feb. 4 — Republican club organized. Feb. 5 — Medical club organized. Feb. 12 — 
Women's glee club organized. Nine sophomores suspended for kidnapping fresh- 
men before the freshmen social. Trustees decided to introduce in the legislature 
a bill for purchasing the College of Physicians and Surgeons. 

March i — Play given by members of Alethenai. March 12 — Physical training 
department organized to include men and women. President directed to report to 
the board on the advisability of establishing a school of music. Board approved 
the action of the Council of Administration in suspending students for kidnapping 
freshmen. March i> — Illinois Gamma Zeta of Alpha Tau Omega installed. 

April 13— Baseball : Illinois 12, Wabash 8. April 20 — Illinois 9, Michigan 0. 
April 27 — Northwestern 7, Illinois 2. 

May 3 — First sophomore cotillion. May 6 — Baseball : Illinois 10, Iowa 8. 
May 8— Illinois 8, Purdue 5. May 9— Notre Dame 8, Illinois 7. May 10 — Michigan 
II, Illinois 2. May 16 — First session of state high school conference. May 17 — 
Baseball : Illinois 9, Grinnell 0. May 25— Illinois 9, Northwestern 6. May 27 — 
Iowa State 16, Illinois 26. May 28 — Illinois 13, Grinnell 6. May 29 — Illinois 14, 
Iowa 3. 

June r — Intercollegiate meet won by California, Illinois fourth. Department 
of political science and school of music established. Superintendent of buildings 
and grounds appointed. Committee appointed to establish a vaccine farm. Board 
voted to locate library building opposite Daniel street. Voted to sell land and 
build a house for the president with proceeds. June 9 — J. R- Mann. '76, was elected 
president of the alumni association. At the alumni dinner, H. M. Dunlap gave the 
first of his series of dinner talks on the University and Springfield. June to — • 
Commencement. Address delivered by Hon. Shelby M. Cullom. 

1895-6 

Sept. 17 — Governor Altgeld visited the University. Sept. 18 — English 
club organized. Trustees decide to reorganize college of agriculture. Voted to 
pave Green street through the camnus. 

Oct. 6 — Football: Illinois. 48, Wabash, o. Illinois Delta of Kappa Alnha Theta 
established. Oct. 12 — Football : Chicago A. A., 8, Illinois, o. Oct. 20 — Illinois 79, 
Illinois College o. Oct. 26 — Illinois 10, Wisconsin 10. Illinois Zeta of Pi Beta 
Phi established. 

Nov. 3 — Football : Illinois 28, Lake Forest o. Nov. 24 — Illinois 38, Northwestern 
4. Nov. 28 — Purdue 6, Illinois 2. 



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Dec. — Banquet by faculty to football team. Plans for library building all 
rejected. Mr. Burnham of Chicago employed to draw new plans. Chicago College 
of pharmacy proposed afiiliation with University. Burrill avenue named. School 
of Music announced first series of concerts. Dec. 13 — French play produced by 
Alethenai. Dec. 27 — Mr. Burnham resigned as architect for library building. 
Board decided to have department of architecture draw plans if possible. 

Jan. 14 — Council of administration adopted rule that all gatherings in University 
buildings should end by 11:30 p. m. Jan. 15— First of a series of lectures by 
Lorado Taft. 

Feb. — Advisory board of athletic managers appointed by the president. Feb. 8 — 
First athletic conference held at Chicago; Wisconsin, Northwestern, Chicago, 
Michigan, Purdue, and Illinois represented. Feb. 12 — Lincoln Day ; addresses by 
Pres. Draper and Prof. Greene. University biological station established on the 
Illinois River. Woman's league organized. 

March 7 — Adoption of '!" as athletic emblem. March 10 — Trustees adopted 
plans of Professors Ricker and White for library. Tennis courts constructed 
on campus. Business system of University organized. Opening of President's 
House. March 13 — First French play by Le Cercle Frangais. First Chicago- 
Illinois debate, won by Illinois. 

April — Observatory located. Site for librarj- changed. The proposals of the 
Chicago college of pharmacy for affiliation adopted. April 5 — ^Baseball: Illinois 
20, Wabash o. April 21 — Chicago 9, Illinois 6. April 19 — Michigan 5, Illinois 3. 
April 21 — Concert by Theodore Thomas Orchestra. April 26 — Baseball : Illinois 
16, Northwestern 2. 

May I — Baseball: Chicago 10, Illinois 4. May 3 — Illinois 11, Purdue 3. Col- 
lege of Pharmacy affiliated. May 8 — Baseball : Illinois 8, Beloit 7. May 9 — 
Competitive shoot: University of California 380, Illinois 374. May 10 — Baseball: 
Illinois 20, Northwestern 9. May 13 — Baseball : Illinois 19, Indiana 3. May 16—- 
Illinois 18, Grinnell 3. May 25^Michigan 20, Illinois 3. May 2-j — Illinois 22, 
Notre Dame 7. May 28 — Illinois 12, Wabash 4. May 30 — Illinois 10, Wisconsin 
4. Resignation of Professor Edward Snyder. 

June 9 — High School Visitor employed. June 10 — Location of library finally 
fixed. Commencement ; address by Chancellor Winfield S. Chaplin of St. Louis 
University. June 19— Arrest of trustees for violating flag law held unconstitutional. 

August 15 — Chemical laboratory partially destroyed by fire caused by lightning; 
loss $40,000. 

1896-7 

Sept. 4 — Corner-stone of library building laid. Sept. 26 — First tennis tourna- 
ment at University. Trustees appointed advisory board to school of pharmacy. 

Oct. 3 — Football : Illinois 38, Lake Forest o. Oct. 6— School of pharmacy 
opened as a department of the University. Oct. 10 — Football: Illinois 70, Knox 
4. Oct. 17 — Illinois 10, Missouri o. Oct. 21 — Illinois 22, Oberlin 6. Oct. 31 — 
Chicago 12, Illinois o. Oct. 23 — Establishment of oratorical prize in college of 
literature and arts. 

Nov. 7 — Football : Northwestern 10, Illinois 4. Nov. 26 — Illinois 4, Purdue 
4. Nov. 28 — First Saturday afternoon cadet hop. 

Dec. 4 — First junior prom, in military hall. Dec. 20 — Basket ball (girls) ; 
Illinois 28, Wesleyan 12. Trustees decide to establish law school. Dec. 21— 
Freshman social broken up by sophomores, largely by the use of chemicals. Dec. 
22^President calls convocation and notifies students that the freshman social 
affair is to be investigated: 

Jan. /^^Football conference of college presidents at Mladison ; all western 
state universities represented. Jan. 11 — University regiment attended installation 
of governor of Springfield. 

Feb. I — Nine students expelled by the Council for freshman social affair. One 
student found guilty of disorderly conduct in an Urbana court and fined. Medical 
club reorganized. Feb. 19 — Joint Philo-Alethenai play. 

March— College of Physicians and Surgeons joined the University. Office of 
Dean of Women created. Action of Council in regard to expulsion of students 
approved by the trustees. Trouble with Beloit college over ball game. Caspar 
Whitney, arbitrator, found in favor of Illinois. 

April — Charles W. Spalding, treasurer, embezzled University funds, E. G. 
Keith elected treasurer, .^pril 17 — Baseball: Illinois 9, Chicago 5. April 22 — 
Michigan 7, Illinois 3. .April 28 — Chicago 0, Illinois 5. First instructors in Law 
School appointed. 



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May 5— Baseball: Illinois 13, Purdue 2. May 10 — Intercollegiate ritie contest; 
seven entries: California first, 400; Virginia second, 386; Illinois third, 375; 
May II— Dual meet, Chicago ^7, Illinois 43- May 14— Baseball : Illinois 3, Wis- 
consin 5. May 19 — Illinois 16, Nebraska 9. May 21 — Illinois 4, Wisconsin 6. 
May 22— Track, Illinois 84, Purdue 36. May 25 — Baseball : Illinois 9, Notre Dame 
8. May 26 — Illinois 3, Michigan 0. May 29 — Oberlin 7, Illinois 7. Library school 
of Armour Institute transferred to the University as State library school. Board 
of trustees decided to erect independent heating and lighting plan for the University. 

June 2— Illinois Alpha of Tau Beta Pi organized. June 8 — Library building 
dedicated. Address delivered by Melvil Dewey, Director of New York state 
library. June 8 — F. L. Hatch, 'tz, elected president of the alumni association. 
June 9 — Commencement; address by President Canfield of Ohio State University. 
Legislature appropriated money to cover deficit caused by Spalding's embezzlement. 
New bridge to be erected over the Boneyard on Burrill avenue. June 17 — Natural 
History building partially destroyed by fire caused by lightning; loss $75,000. 
June 29 — Board voted to admit women to the school of medicine. 

1897-8 

Sept. 13 — College of law opened. Sept. 21 — Trustees decide to use old military 
hall as a gymnasium. Oct. 2 — Football : Illinois 26, Eureka o. Oct. g — Illinois 6, 
P. & S. 0. Oct. 16— Illinois 6, Lake Forest o. Oct. 15 — Chapter of Phi Gamma 
Delta established. Oct. 2^ — Football: Illinois 2,2, Purdue 4. Oct. 30 — Chicago 18, 
Illinois 12. First student recital in music school. 

Nov. II — Homeric tableaux given by faculty, under supervision of N. A. Wells. 
Nov. 12 — Football: Illinois 64, Knox o. Nov. 15 — Library Club organized. Nov. 
20 — Football : Illinois 6, Carlisle Indians 6. Nov. 25 — Illinois 6, Eureka o. 

Dec. I — Former treasurer Spalding sent to penitentiary. Board of trustees 
resolves that "free scholarships do not include instruction in the departments 
of law, pharmacy, music, and medicine, unless otherwise ordered by this board." 

Feb. II — Lincoln Day. Address by I. N. Phillips. Feb. 16 — President Draper 
declines position of Superintendent of Public Schools of New York City. Feb. 
17 — Announcement that course of study had been organized in school of music 
leading to degree of bachelor of music. Feb. 15 — Production of "Le Bourgeois 
Gentilhomme" by Le Cercle Frangais. 

March 5 — First concert by Ladies' Glee club. March 11 — First woman's edition 
of Illiiii. March 17 — Gymnasium moved from military hall to top floor of Wood 
Shops. 

April 8 — First concert of Oratorio society. Apr. 9 — Baseball: Illinois 30, 
Northwestern 7. Apr. 12 — Students burn Spain in effigy. Apr. 16 — Baseball : 
Michigan 4, Illinois 3. 

May 4 — Baseball: Illinois 19, De Pauw 0. May 7 — Dual meet: Illinois 81, 
Purdue 47. Baseball : Illinois 3. Michigan 0. May 9 — Illinois 8, Northwestern 4. 
May 12 — Rifle contest: California 416, Illinois 400. May 14 — Baseball: Chicago 
12, Illinois 9. Meet : Chicago 74, Illinois 54. May 20 — Captain Brush released 
from his duties as commandant to joint his regiment at the front. May 20 — 
Wisconsin-Illinois debate won by Wisconsin. May 21 — Baseball: Illinois 3, 
Michigan o. May 24 — Illinois 5, Chicago 6; Illinois 4, Chicago 13. May 26 — 
Woman's department organized. May 30 — Baseball : Illinois 3, Northwestern 5. 

June I — Western intercollegiate splits up. Chicago, Illinois, and Michigan 
hold triangular meet. June 2 — ^Baseball : Chicago 2, Illinois i. June 6 — Receipt 
by University of dynamometer car from Big Four railroad. June 7 — S. W. 
Stratton, '84, was elected president, Corda C. Lucas, '80, secretary" of the alumni 
association. A committee was appointed to revise the constitution. No dinner 
this year. June 8 — Commencement address delivered by William H. Maxwell. 
Jonathan B. Turner present at commencement, at the age of ninety-three years. 
Board of trustees appropriated money for improvement of Illinois Field. Board 
voted to confer honorary degrees henceforth "but only upon rare occasions for 
exceptionally high merit in literary, scientific, and other educational work, and 
upon a three-fourths vote of both the faculty and board of trustees." 

1898-9 

Sept.— rApplication of Illinois school of dentistry for affiliation with University. 
Military department vacant on account of Spanish war. No drill. 



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Oct. I— Football: P. and S. lo, Illinois 6. Oct. 8 — Notre Dame 5, Illinois 
o. Oct. 10 — Watcheka league organized. Oct. 15 — Football: Illinois 16, De Pauw 
o. Oct. 19 — 'Dr. John M. Gregory, first regent of the University, died. Engineering 
laboratory opened. 

Nov. 12 — Football: Michigan 12, Illinois 5. Nov. 18 — Carlisle 11, Illinois 0. 
Nov. 24 — Illinois 11, Minnesota 10. Chess club organized. 

Dec. — Department of oratory added, and consolidated with department of 
rhetoric. 

Jan. — College year divided into two semesters instead of three terms as 
formerly. Jan. 11 — Death of Jonathan B. Turner. Jan. 27 — Athletic association 
benefit cleared $1,000 debt of association. Jan. 28 — Installation of Illinois Beta 
of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 

Feb. 14 — State Library association met at University. 

March — Professor Snyder's gift of $12,000 to establish a fund for needy students 
received. Departments of household economics and railroad engineering estab- 
lished. 

April 21 — Illinois-Wisconsin debate won l)y Wisconsin. Illinois-Indiana debate 
won by Illinois. Apr. 22 — Baseball : Illinois 4, Chicago 2. Apr. 24 — Supposed 
burning in eftigy of Governor Tanner for vetoing appropriation bill of University 
disavowed by students. Baseball : Illinois 6, Wisconsin o. Apr. 28 — Beta Lambda 
of Kappa Kappa Gamma established. Apr. 29 — Baseball : Illinois 7, Michigan 3. 

May I — Baseball: Illinois 12, Northwestern 9. Comic opera "Patience" given 
by Opera club. May 3 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Chicago 9. May 4-5 — First May 
festival by old oratorio society, now named choral society. Trustees decided to 
erect agricultural building. University bulletins to be published. May 6 — -Dual 
meet: Illinois 87, Purdue 41. May 7 — "Le Medecin Malgre Lui" produced by 
Le Cercle Frangais. May 10 — Baseball: Michigan 2, Illinois i. May 11 — Notre 
Dame 15, Illinois o. May 12 — Beloit 6, Illinois o. May 13 — Illinois 13, Wisconsin 4. 
Dual meet : Wisconsin 72, Illinois 56. May 18 — Baseball : Michigan 4, Illinois 3. 
May 19 — Michigan 4, Illinois 2. May 20 — Illinois 9, Northwestern 3. May 20 — 
Preliminary organization at University of State Historical society. May 24 — 
Baseball : Chicago 9, Illinois 3. May 28 — Local sorority of Gamma Sigma or- 
ganized. 

June — Prof. Tompkins resigns to become President of Normal University. 
Trustees decide not to establish college of teachers. Plan of agricultural scholar- 
ships adopted. June 13 — Alumni constitution amended to provide that secretary 
might be elected outside the membership of the association, that an executive 
committee of five be created, and that membership fee and annual dues should be 
abolished. W. N. Butler, '79, was elected president and W. L. Pillsbury secretary 
of the association. June 14 — George E. Adams gave the commencement address. 

1899-1900 

Sept. — Opening of Christian Association house. Case system adopted in law 
school. Sept. 20 — First issue of Illini as newspaper, published tri-weekly. Or- 
ganization of faculty golf club. Sept. 30 — Football : Illinois 6, Wesleyan o. 

Oct. 7 — Visit to the University of Don Ignacio Mariscal, Vice-President of 
Mexico, and party. Football : Illinois 5, Knox 0. Oct. 14 — Football : Indiana 
5, Illinois 0. Saturday school for teachers organized. Oct. 28 — Football : Michigan 
5, Illinois 0. Nov. 11 — Wisconsin 23, Illinois o. Nov. 22 — Purdue 5, Illinois 0. 
Nov. 25 — Illinois 29, St. Louis University o. Nov. 30 — Iowa 58, Illinois 0. 

Dec. — Organization of oratorical association. Tablet to the memory of Pro- 
fessor Turner- to be placed in Agricultural Building. Dec. 8 — Installation of 
Iota chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. 

Jan. — Adoption by the University of limited reformed spelling in its publica- 
tion. Jan. 19 — Formation of western intercollegiate baseball league. 

Feb. 9 — Affiliation of college of physicians and surgeons completed. Illinois- 
Indiana debate won by Illinois. Feb. 12 — Lincoln Day; address by Hon. Paul 
Selby. Feb. 28 — German club organized. 

Mar. 10 — Triangular meet: Chicago 48, Notre Dame 31, Illinois 19. March 13 
— Unveiling of library mural paintings. Department of domestic science estab- 
lished. March 26 — George Espy Morrow, former dean of the college of agriculture, 
died. 

April 3 — Morrow memorial meeting. Apr. 4 — Presentation of "The Mikado" 
by the men's and women's glee clubs. Apr. 8— Inter-fraternity baseball league 



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organized. Apr. lo — Baseball : Illinois lo, Chicago 6. Apr. 14 — Illinois 5, Purdue 
4. April 16 — Michigan 7, Illinois 3. Apr. 20 — University minstrel show benefit 
for athletic association. Apr. 21 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Chicago i. Apr. 27 — Grant 
day convocation. Baseball : Illinois 4, Northwestern 3. Apr. 28 — Illinois 12, Wis- 
consin 0. Apr. 29 — Bolter collection of insects donated to University. Apr. 30 — 
Baseball: Illinois 11, Beloit i. 

May 2 — "La Poudre aux Yeux" given by Le Cercle Frangais. May 4 — First 
open-air concert by University band on President's porch. May 5 — Dual track 
meet: Illinois 106, Purdue 14. Baseball: Illinois 4, Chicago i. May 8-9-10 — 
May festival. May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 17, Iowa 0. May 12 — Dual meet: Chi- 
cago 90, Illinois 38. May 14 — Baseball: Illinois 12, Michigan 6. May 15 — 
Michigan 7, Illinois 3. May 16 — Inter-fraternity baseball series won by Phi 
Gamma Delta. Apr. 18— Dual meet: Wisconsin 64J/2, Illinois 63J/2. May 22— 
Maypole dance by women's physical training classes. May 23 — "Einer Muss 
Heiraten" presented by der Deutsche Verein. Baseball : Illinois 9, Chicago 4. 
May 25 — Intercollegiate oratorical league contest (Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Cornell, 
and Ohio Wesleyan) won by Ohio Wesleyan, Illinois second. May 26 — Baseball: 
Illinois 10, Chicago 3. May 30 — Illinois 6, Michigan 5. Illinois wins the western 
championship. 

June I — Dinner given to baseball team by President Draper. June 6 — Baseball : 
Illinois 8, Minnesota 3. June 9 — Wood shops totally destroyed by fire ; loss 
$60,000. June 12 — C. H. Blackall, '7T, gave the alumni address on a study of 
the fine arts as a factor in modern life and personal happiness. H. W. Mahan, '76, 
was elected president. A new constitution was adopted, providing no fees, mem- 
bership for all graduates, an annual address, and incidentally an annual request 
to the trustees to pay for printing the alumni report. Three hundred attended 
the banquet. June 13 — Commencement address by Hon. Bird S. Coler. Honorary 
degree of doctor of architecture conferred on Dean N. C. Ricker. Trustees 
granted Dean Kinley one year's lea^e of absence. Prof. T. A. Clark appointed act- 
ing dean of the college of literature and arts during Dean Kinley's absence. In- 
stallation of Omicron chapter of Chi Omega. Installation of Morrow chapter of 
Alpha Zeta. 

1900-1 

Sept. — Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta 
Tau Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha 
Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma installed in chapter houses. Gymnasium moved 
back into military hall on account of loss of wood shops. Sept. 10— Opening 
of University dining hall. Organization of department of pedagogy and of 
school of household science. Opening of agricultural building. Sept. 29 — 
Football : Illinois 26, Rose Polytechnic 0. 

Oct. 3 — Football: Illinois 63, De Pauw o. Oct. 6 — Illinois 21, Wesleyan o. 
Oct. 10 — Illinois 6, P. and S. o. Oct. 13 — Illinois 16, Knox o. Oct. 16 — Football: 
Illinois 35, Lombard 0. Mathematical club organized. Oct. 20 — Football : Illinois 
o, Northwestern o. Oct. 22 — Reading by James Whitcomb Riley, assisted by 
students. Oct. 22, — Authentication of Lincoln ox yoke. Oct. 27 — Football : Mich- 
igan 12, Illinois 0. 

Nov. 3 — Football: Illinois 17, Purdue 5. Nov. 9 — Purchase of West division 
high school building for the college of medicine. Trustees voted to place a 
memorial tablet for Professor Morrow in agricultural building. Nov. 10 — Foot- 
ball: Minnesota 23, Illinois 0. Nov. 17 — Illinois o, Indiana o. Nov. 24 — Foot- 
ball: Wisconsin 27, Illinois 0. Nov. 26 — First meeting of Illinois Fortnightly club. 
Nov. 27 — First meeting of Illinois Electrical association at the University. Organi- 
zation of big nine college conference. Organization of pedagogical library and 
museum. 

Dec.io — Intercollegiate student stock judging contest held in Chicago; won 
by Illinois. Political science club organized. Dec. 20 — Dramatic club organized. 

Jan. 14 — Regiment attends inauguration of Governor Yates. Jan. 17 — "Hia- 
watha's Wedding Feast" given by the choral society. Jan. 23 — Trustees decided 
to establish school of dentistry. Jan. 25 — Illinois-Indiana debate won by Indiana. 

Feb. 4 — John Marshall convocation. Address by President Draper. 

Mar. 5 — Glee club makes trip to Florida. March 9 — Triangular meet : Notre 
Dame 43, Chicago 37, Illinois 28. March 12 — School of Music reorganized. Com- 
mittee of trustees reported in favor of buying Illinois school of dentistry. March 
13 — Der Deutsche Verein presents "Gunstige Vorzeichen." Seniors decide to wear 



xlviii University of Illinois 

caps and gowns at commencement exercises. March 27 — Presentation of "The 
Rivals" by dramatic club. Adoption of rules enforcing scholarship standing of 
athletes. Faculty adopted caps and gowns for commencement exercises. 

April I — Chicago National baseball team established training quarters at Uni- 
versity. April 8 — "Pirates of Penzance" presented by glee club. April 13 — 
Baseball: Michigan 9, Illinois H. April 20 — Illinois 35, Indiana 4. April 23 — 
Beloit 4, Illinois i. University Song book published. April 26 — Baseball: Illinois 
8, Minnesota o. 

May I — Conference of State university presidents at Illinois. Baseball: Illinois 
15, Chicago 3. May 2 — Northwestern 6, Illinois 2. May 6 — Illinois 6, Notre Dame 
2. May 6 — Affiliation of Chicago school of dentistry. May 8 — Baseball : Illinois 
17, Chicago 6. May lo-ii — May festival with Boston festival orchestra; presenta- 
tion of "Samson and Delilah." May 11 — Baseball: Michigan 7, Illinois 6. May 
13 — Notre Dame 10, Illinois 7. May 15 — Student riot at Pan-American circus, 
several injured. May 17 — Wisconsin-Illinois meet won by Wisconsin, 65-64. 
Baseball : Illinois 8, Chicago 7. May 18 — ^lUinois 10, Northwestern 0. May 21— 
Dedication of Agricultural building. May 22 — Baseball: Illinois 5, Chicago 2. 
May 25 — Dual meet: Illinois 60, Northwestern 52. May 29 — Baseball: Michigan 
4, Illinois 3. May 30 — Inter-fraternity baseball series won by Phi Gamma Delta. 

June I — Adoption of inter-sorority rushing compact. June 4 — Baseball : Illinois 
13, Wisconsin o. June 11 — Office of dean of undergraduates created and Professor 
T. A. Clark appointed to the position. Annual meeting of alumni association. 
J. R. Mann gave the address, on some aspects of national growth. J. C. Llewellyn, 
'TJ, was elected president. H. W. Mahan was toastmaster at the dinner. June 
12 — Commencement ; address by Luther Laflin Mills. 

July — Trustees oppose the granting of any parole or pardon to Charles W. 
Spalding. 

1901-2 

Sept. 14 — University senate created. Sept. 19 — Memorial exercises for President 
McKinley ; address by President Draper. Sept. 28 — Football : Illinois 39, Engle- 
wood 0. <' 

Oct. 3 — School of Dentistry opened as department of University. Oct. 5 — Foot- 
ball : Illinois 52, Marion Sims o. Oct. 11 — Illinois 22,, P. & S. o. Oct. 12 — Illinois 
21, Washington 0. Beginning of work on new chemistry building. Oct. 16 — 
Squirrels imported for campus. Oct. 17 — Football : Illinois 24, Chicago o. Oct. 
26— Football: Northwestern 17, Illinois 11. 

Nov. 2 — Football: Illinois 18, Indiana 0. Nov. 4— Major Dinwiddie, first 
University commandant, died. Nov. g — Football : Illinois 27, Iowa 0. Nov. 16 — 
Illinois 28, Purdue o. Nov. 18 — Illinois live stock breeders met at University. 
Nov. 28 — Football : Minnesota 16, Illinois o. 

Dec. 9 — Illinois Horticultural society met at University. Dec. 19 — Sigma Chi 
and Sigma Delta houses partly burned. Dec. 26-27-28 — Modern Language Associa- 
tion of America met at University. 

Jan. 10 — Illinois Club composed of chapters of Alpha. Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, 
Phi Gamma Delta, and Sigma Delta (afterwards Beta Theta Pi) organized. 
Art gallery in library building opened. Jan. 25 — First concert of University 
orchestra. 

Feb. I — Indiana-Illinois debate won by Indiana. Gymnasium team organized. 
Feb. 12 — Lincoln day; address by Honorable Clark E. Carr. Feb. 16 — First 
University vesper service. Feb. 19 — Council of Administration censured Kappa 
Sigma for violation of University rules in holding its annual on Thursday night. 
Feb. 2."/ — Organization of John Marshall debating club by law students. Feb. 28 — 
Installation of Sigma Rho chapter of Beta Theta Pi. 

March 8 — Invitation track meet held by St. Louis university, ,won by Illinois. 
March — School of commerce organized. Old chemistry building turned over to 
Law school. Board decides that B. A. degree shall be given for usual course in 
college of science. University water works plant completed. Board decides to es- 
tablish a University postoffice. Council of administration refuses freshmen per- 
mission to hold a social. 

April 6 — President Draper injured by being thrown from carriage. Apr. 8 — 
Presentation of "lolanthe" by Opera Gub. Apr. 9 — Dr. Senn amputated President 
Draper's leg. Apr. 12 — -Baseball: Illinois 7, Michigan 3. Apr. 23 — Class of 1902 
decides to leave memorial fountain. Apr. 23 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Northwestern 



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3. Apr. 25 — Baseball: Wisconsin 2, Illinois i. Illinois-Missouri debate won bi' 
Missouri. Apr. 26 — Baseball : Chicago 6, Illinois 5. Apr. 30 — Illinois lo, Chi- 
cago I. 

May 3 — Dual meet: Chicago 65, Illinois 61. Baseball: Chicago 3, Illinois 2. 
May 7 — Baseball: Illinois 7, Chicago 3. May 9— -"Minna von Barnhelm" given 
by Der Deutsche Verein. May 12 — Baseball : Illinois 2, Michigan o. May 16, 
Track: Wisconsin 58, Illinois 54. May 17 — Baseball; Illinois 15, Chicago i. 
May 21 — Baseball team leaves for the North and East. May 22 — "School for 
bcandal" given by Dramatic club. Baseball : Illinois 7, Michigan 6. May 24 — 
Illinois 3, Princeton i. May 30 — Harvard 2, Illinois i. June i — Illinois 6, West 
Fomt 5. June 4 — Illinois 10, Yale 4. June 7 — Illinois 11, Pennsylvania 3. June 
10 — Meeting of alumni association. H. M. Beardsley, '79, gave the annual address, 
\m Civic progress. A. N. Talbot, '81, was elected president. C. H. Blackall, '77, 
•vas toastmaster at the dinner. June 11 — Commencement. Governor Richard 
Yates gave the address. 

1902-3 

Sept. — mini published five days a week. New chemistry building opened. 
College of Law in old chemistry building. Sept. ig— Installation of Gamma Nu 
chapter of Sigma Nu. Sept. 20 — Football : Illinois 34, North Division 6. Wo- 
man's gymnasmm moved to testing laboratory. Sept. 27 — Football : Illinois 45, 
Englewood o. 

Oct. I — President Draper returned to University. Football : Illinois 22, 
Osteopaths 0. Oct. 4 — Illinois 33, Monmouth o. Oct. 8 — Illinois 24, Haskell 
Indians 10. Oct. 11 — Illinois 44, Washington 0. Oct. 15 — Federation of Women's 
clubs met at University. Oct. 18^ — Football : Illinois 29, Purdue 5. Oct. 25 — Chicago 
6, Illinois 0. 

Nov. I — Football : Illinois 47, Indiana o. Nov. 3 — First issue of Illinois 
Magazine. Domestic Science club organized. Nov. 8 — Football : Minnesota 17, 
Illinois 5. Nov. 10 — Organization of Alpha Delta Gamma. Nov. 15 — Football : 
Illinois 0, Ohio State o. Nov. 22 — Illinois 17, Northwestern 0. Nov. 27 — Illinois 
80, Iowa o. Organization of Theta Kappa Nu. 

Dec. — Board of trustees decided to give degrees B. A. and B. L. S. in Library 
school. Dec. 6 — Installation of Rho chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma. Dec. 8 — Illinois 
Grange met at University. Council of Administration refused to allow freshman 
social. Dec. 13— Reorganization of political science club on honorary basis. 

Jan. 16 — Illinois-Iowa debate won by Illinois. 

Feb. 14 — Dual meet : Chicago 60, Illinois 20. 

Mar. 6 — Indiana-Illinois debate won by Indiana. March 13 — Trustees voted 
to abolish University dining hall. Board decided not to abolish fees. March 14 — 
Michigan-Illinois meet won by Michigan. Mlarch 22 — Dual meet : Chicago 45, 
Illinois 41. 

April 8 — "Pinafore" presented by Opera club. April 18 — Baseball : Illinois 
10, Northwestern o. April 21 — -First out-door "Sing." April 23 — -Baseball : Illinois- 
Wisconsin game forfeited by Wisconsin. April 24 — Illinois-Missouri debate won 
by Missouri. Baseball : Michigan 17, Illinois 10. April 25 — Illinois 17, North- 
western 2. April 30 — Illinois 8, Notre Dame 5. 

May I — Baseball : Illinois 10, Purdue 2. May 5 — Illinois 29, Northwestern 
2. May 6 — Illinois 3, Wisconsin o. May 6-7-8 — May Festival. Presentation of 
"Elijah." May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 8, Michigan 2. Dual meet: Chicago 74, 
Illinois 52. May 11 — Baseball: Illinois 7, Nebraska 3. May 14 — Dual meet: 
Wisconsin 62, Illinois 50. May 15 — Baseball: Illinois 4, Chicago 3. May 20 — 
Illinois law school 8, Chicago law school o. Central oratorical league won 
by Indiana; Illinois second. May 23 — Baseball: Illinois 9, Chicago 5. May 26 — 
Former Regent Peabody died. May 28 — Baseball : Illinois 20, Oberlin 3. Sigma 
Chi chapter censured by faculty for holding dance on forbidden night. May 30 — 
Baseball : Illinois 9, Michigan 2. Illinois wins championship of the west. 

June I — Baseball : Illinois 4, Notre Dame 2. "Honors" consisting of letters 
"I A" granted to women for gymnasium work. June 8 — Dean Scott of college 
of law resigned. June 9 — 'J. A. Ockerson, '73, gave the alumni address, on "Learn- 
ing and Labor." S. A. Bullard, '78, was elected president. President Talbot spoke 
of the services of President Peabody, and a letter expressing the sympathy of the 
alumni was sent to Mrs. Peabody. Manford Savage, '78, was toastmaster at the 
dinner. June 10 — Commencement. Address by President Charles Thwing. Degree 
of LL. D. conferred on Joseph G. Cannon. June 11 — Columbia University confers 
degree of LL. D. on President Draper. 



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1903-4 

Sept. 13— Professor Edward Snyder died. Sept. 19 — Agreement to affiliate 
Chicago college of dental surgery adopted by the trustees. Football : Illinois 
45, Englewood 5. Sept. 26— Illinois 43, Lombard o. Sept. 30 — Illinois 36, Oste- 
opaths o. 

Oct. 3 — Football: Illinois 29, Knox 5. Oct. 10 — Illinois 64, Rush Medical 0. 
Oct. 9 — Harvard Club organized. Oct. 14 — Football : Illinois 54, Dentists o. Oct. 
17 — Illinois 24, Purdue o. Oct. 20 — Six students suspended for hazing. Oct. 22 — 
Organization of Kansas City alumni association. 

Nov. 4 — Memorial mass meeting for victims of Purdue wreck. Nov. 8 — Foot- 
ball : Indiana 17, Illinois o. Nov. 14— Minnesota 32, Illinois o. Nov. 21 — Iowa 
12, Illinois o. Nov. 26 — Nebraska 16, Illinois o. 

Dec. 8 — Organization of engineering experiment station. Name of preparatory 
department changed to "The Academy of the University of Illinois." Dec. 17 — 
Christmas concert by choral society. 

Jan. 8 — Wisconsin threatens to sever athletic relations on account of trouble 
over the proceeds of forfeited baseball game. Organization of Illiola literary 
society. Dec. 15 — Illinois-Iowa debate won by Illinois. Jan. 16 — Illinois-Wiscon- 
sin trouble settled by agreement of Illinois to pay disputed fund over to Purdue 
memorial fund. Jan. 18 — Illinois domestic science association met at University. 
Jan. 26 — President Draper resigned in order to accept the position of Com- 
missioner of Education of the State of New York. Board adopted plans of 
McKim, Mead and White for the woman's building. 

Feb. 3 — Athletic board of control adopted graduate system of coaching. Prof. 
A. W. Palmer died. Feb. 4 — Dramatic club reorganized. Feb. 6-j-Dual meet : 
Chicago freshmen vs. Illinois freshmen; won by Illinois. Feb. 7 — Chicago college 
of dental surgery withdrew from University. Feb. 22 — Organization of chapter 
of Sigma Xi. 

March 4 — Indiana-Illinois debate won by Illinois. March 5 — Dual meet : 
Chicago 38, Illinois 28. March 11 — Organization of Macgruder chapter of Phi 
Alpha Delta. March 15 — Beta Theta Pi house quarantined on account of scarlet 
fever. March 25 — Electrical engineering society organized. March 26 — St. Louis 
University track tournament won by Illinois. 

April I — Work begun on woman's building. April 5 — "Miss Hobbs" presented 
by Dramatic club. April 12 — "Erminie" presented by Opera club. April 13 — 
Tennis club organized. April 16 — Baseball : Illinois 10, Knox 0. April 20 — 
Illinois 10, P. and S. 0. April 23 — Illinois 20, Northwestern o. March 27 — Wiscon- 
sin 5, Illinois 4. April 28 — Trustees voted to establish professorship of political 
science. April 29 — Missouri-Illinois debate won by Missouri. April 30 — Base- 
ball : Illinois 10, Michigan 6. 

May 3 — Baseball: Illinois 2, Notre Dame i. May 4 — Illinois 7, Northwestern 
2. "Twelfth Night" presented by English club. May 7 — Dual meet : Chicago 
79^, Illinois 46^^. May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 7, Minnesota 4. May 13 — Dual 
meet: Chicago 30, Illinois 36. Illinois 71, Purdue 55. Baseball: Illinois 14, 
Oberlin 2. May 14 — Illinois 7, Michigan i. May 17 — Purdue 8, Illinois 6. May 
18 — Illinois 6, Ohio State 5. May 20 — Illinois 7, Chicago 6. May 21 — Dual meet: 
Wisconsin 79, Illinois 47. May 23 — Baseball : Illinois 17, Minnesota 5. May 26 — 
University regiment went into camp at the World's Fair in St. Louis. Baseball : 
Illinois 2, Chicago i. May 27 — Tennis: Chicago won from Illinois. Dual fresh- 
men Chicago-Illinois meet, won by Illinois. May 28— Baseball : Illinois 11, Chicago 
O. Illinois won western championship. May 30 — Baseball : Illinois 8, Beloit 4. 

June 3 — Baseball: Illinois i, Notre Dame o. — Hahnemann medical college 
applied for affiliation. June 5 — Baccalaureate. President Draper's farewell. June 
7 — .Thomas F. Hunt, '84, gave the annual alumni address, on the alumnus and his 
opportunity. Frank White, '80, was elected president. A committee made a 
second adverse report on a resolution offered in 1902 looking to a larger par- 
ticipation by alumni in choice of trustees. Another committee was appointed to 
make further investigations. Resolutions in memory of Professors Edward Snyder 
and A. W. Palmer, and in appreciation of President Draper were passed. June 8 
— Commencem.ent ; address by Charles W. Fairbanks. Baseball: Chicago 15. 
Illinois II; Illinois 13, Chicago 4; Illinois 12, Oberlin 3; Illinois 5, Ohio 4; 
Illinois 9, West Virginia 5. Trustees decided not to affiliate Hahnemann medical 
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Aug. ly — Resignation of Miss Jayne, dean of women. Aug. 23— Dr. Edmund 
Janes James President of Northwestern University elected to the presidency. 

1904-5 

Sept. — Music School moved to rooms in basement of University hall. Sept. 
24— Football : Illinois 10, Northwestern College o. Chemistry departments re- 
organized. Sept. 26 — Six men suspended for hazing. Department of forestry and 
landscape gardening established. Sept. 28 — Football : Illinois 22,, Wabash 2. 

Oct. I — Football: Illinois 11, Knox o. Oct. 5 — Illinois 26, P. and S. o. Oct. 
7 — Organization of mechanical engineering society. Oct. 8— University of Illinois 
day at World's Fair. Football: Illinois 31, Washington o. Oct. 15— Illinois 10, 
Indiana 0. Oct. 22 — Illinois 24, Purdue 6. Oct. 25 — Commercial club organized. 
Oct. 29 — Illinois 6, Chicago 6. 

Nov. S' — President James assumed charge. Football : Illinois 46, Ohio State 
o. Nov. 12 — Football: Northwestern 12, Illinois 6. Nov. 18 — Installation of 
Illinois Delta of Phi Kappa Psi. Nov. 19 — Football: Illinois 29, Iowa o. Visit 
of Chicago Press Club to University. College of agriculture won Grand Prize 
for live stock exhibit at world's fair. Illinois Magazine suspended publication. 
Nov. 24 — Football : Nebraska 16, Illinois 10. Conference rule barring freshmen 
from athletic teams adopted. 

Dec. 3 — Organization of Illinois alumni association in New York City. Dec. 
8 — Slight fire in agricultural building. Dec. 14 — ^Organization of students' co- 
operative association. 

Jan. 9- — Regiment attended inauguration of Governor Deneen. Jan. 10 — Ralph 
O. Roberts, captain of baseball team, killed in wreck on Big Four, several other 
students returning from holidays injured. Jan. 11 — Illinois Magazine resumed 
publication. 

Feb. II — Dual meet: Illinois 49, Chicago 37. 

Mar. 3 — Indiana-Illinois debate won by Illinois. Mlarch 4 — Dual meet : Illinois 
45, Chicago 41. March 17 — Camera club organized. March 28 — "Gloriana" pre- 
sented by Dramatic club. April 7 — First Law School dance. 

April 14 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Wabash 2. Apr. 19 — Illinois 6, Purdue i. 
April 21 — Illinois 5, Northwestern o. April 22 — Illinois 3, Wisconsin 0. April 26 — 
Illinois II, Chicago 9. April 28— Illinois-Missouri debate won by Illinois. 

May 3 — Baseball: Illinois 6, Wisconsin 3. May 5-6 — Tennis: Illinois won 
from Purdue. Alay 6 — Baseball: Michigan i, Illinois o. May 6 — Track: Chicago 
77, Illinois 49. May 8 — Presentation of "Frier Bacon and Frier Bungay" by 
English club. May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 3, Chicago o. May 12 — Track: Illinois 
48, Purdue 42. Baseball : Illinois 5, Northwestern 0. May 13 — Illinois 9, Chicago 
4. May 15 — Tennis: Iowa wins. May 18 — Baseball: Michigan 2, Illinois i. 
May 19-^Tennis : Northwestern and Illinois tied. May 20 — Track : Illinois 84. 
Wisconsin 42. Baseball: Wisconsin 2, Illinois i. May 25 — Watcheka league dis- 
solved and new Woman's league formed. May 26 — Baseball : Chicago 2, Illinois o. 
May 27 — Illinois i, Wisconsin o. May 30 — Illinois 7, Chicago 3. 

June 6 — J. R. Mann, '76, gave the annual alumni address, on governmental 
regulation of railroad rates. Charles H. Dennis was elected president. The 
committee on choice of trustees recommended that a committee of nine on political 
action be created, "to aid in the securing of suitable candidates for the office 
of trustees of the University, and in enlisting the help of the alumni as a body 
in promoting their election." W. N. Butler, '79, was toastmaster at the dinner. 
June 7 — Commencement ; address by Secretary Cortelyou. June 8 — Baseball : 
Illinois II, Chicago 8. Resignation of Deans Forbes, Kicker, and Burrill. Pro- 
fessor Townsend appointed acting dean College of Science ; Professor White, acting 
dean College of engineering. Miss Kyle appointed assistant dean of under- 
graduates. 

1905-6 

Sept. — Adoption of daily absence rule under which no absences are excused. 
Sept. 29— Organization of school of education. Sept. 30 — Two students sus- 
pended for hazing. Football : Illinois 6, Knox 0. 

Oct. 4 — Football : Illinois 6, Wabash o. Organization of debating league by 
Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio universities. Oct. 7 — Football : Illinois 24, Northwestern 
College 0. Oct. 14 — Illinois 12, St. Louis University 6. Oct. 16-19 — Installation of 
President James. National conference of college and university trustees ; confer- 



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ence on religious education in State Universities; Conference on commercial educa- 
tion. Oct. i6 — Dedication of woman's building. Four students suspended for 
hazing. Oct. 17 — Presentation of "Frier Bacon and Frier Bungay," by English 
club. Oct. 17 — Parade of students. Oct. 20 — Location of auditorium by trustees. 
Oct. 21 — Football : Purdue 29, Illinois 30. Nov. 28 — Illinois 30, P. & S. 0. 

Nov. 4 — Football : Alichigan 33, Illinois 0. Nov. 18 — Football : Chicago 44, 
Illinois 0. Nov. 30 — Nebraska 24, Illinois 6. 

Dec. — Appointment of student advisers from faculty. Dec. i — Organization 
of western intercollegiate basket ball league. Dec. 8 — Organization of Hawkeye 
club by Iowa students. Dec. 10— Department of ceramics established. Dec. 16— 
Student carnival for benefit of athletic association. Dec. 20 — Christmas concert by 
Choral society. Carnival committee reported association debt as paid. Dec. 21 — 
Installation of chapter of Delta Upsilon. 

Jan. II — Hamilton club contest at Chicago: Wisconsin first, Jacob Cantlin, 
Illinois, second. Jan. 14 — Memorial exercises for President Harper of Chicago 
University. Jan. 20 — First intercollegiate basket ball game in which Illinois en- 
gaged : Illinois 27, Indiana 24. Jan. 27 — Basket ball : Illinois 25, Purdue 19. 

Feb. 3 — Basket ball : Illinois 23, Wheaton College 21. Prof. E. B. Greene 
made acting dean of the college of literature and arts. Plans of C. H. Blackall, 
'79, of Boston, for new auditorium accepted by trustees. Feb. 12 — Lincoln's 
birthday celebrated. Address by Hon. J. S. Stevens of Peoria. Feb. 14 — Basket 
ball: Illinois 31, Oberlin 25. Feb. 16 — Dual meet: Illinois 61, Chicago 25. Basket 
ball: Indiana 38, Illinois 7. Feb. 17 — Aquatic contest: Chicago 28, Illinois 13. 
Basket ball : Purdue 48, Illinois 22. Feb. 20 — President James calls meeting of 
fraternities to discuss advisability of holding conference of college fraternities. 
Feb. 22 — liistallation of chapter of Sigma Kappa. "One Night Only" given by 
Players' club. Feb. 24 — Basket ball: Illinois 24, Chicago 21. Feb. 28 — Minnesota 
27, Illinois 25. 

Mar. 3 — Basket ball: Wisconsin 35, Illinois 32. Dual meet; Illinois 45I/2, 
Chicago 40 >^. Chapter of Delta Rho Sigma organized in College of Agriculture. 
March g — Ohio-Illinois debate won by Illinois. Indiana-Illinois debate won by 
Indiana. March 14 — Anniversary of founding of University celebrated; address 
by Vice-President Burrill. March 16 — Aquatic meet : Chicago 27, Illinois 14. 

April 2 — First game of baseball training season with Chicago National League. 
Work begun on auditorium. Apr. 7 — Dean of undergraduates ordered second 
Illio election on account of charges of illegal voting. Apr. 14 — Ionian literary 
society organized. Apr. 16 — Aquatic meet : Yale 53, Illinois 8. Apr! 20 — Faculty 
of Literature and Arts presented a watch to David Kinley, retiring dean. Water 
polo : Illinois 2, Chicago^ i ; which gave the Western intercollegiate water 
polo championship. Apr. 22 — Baseball : Illinois 3, Chicago o. First junior smoker. 
Apr. 24 — Athenian literary society organized. Apr. 26 — Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, 
secretary of the treasury, spoke on the "Evolution of Self-Government." Apr. 
27 — Baseball: Illinois 12, Notre Dame 9. Apr. 29 — Heth chapter of Acacia frater- 
nity installed. Baseball: Michigan 11, Illinois 7. 

May 2 — Baseball : Illinois 22. Indiana 3. May 6 — Track meet : Illinois 75, 
Chicago 51. May 9 — Company K won the company competitive; Jose G. San 
Victores won the Hazelton prize medal. May 12-13 — May festival. May 18 — 
Annual maypole dance on Illinois field. May 20 — Interscholastic athletic contest : 
Wendell Phillips and West Aurora tied for first place. First interscholastic circus 
in gymnasium. Baseball : Illinois 8, Chicago 7. Phenix, new senior society, 
established. May 22 — 1907 Illio issued. Tennis : Illinois 4, Iowa State 2. May 
23 — Water polo team gave exhibition for gym girls. May 24 — Tennis : Illinois 3, 
Chicago 3. May 25 — Baseball : Illinois 3, Amherst 0. May 27 — Baseball : Michigan 
8, Illinois 4. May 29 — University memorial day; E. Benjamin Andrews, chancellor 
of the University of Nebraska, delivered address on General Grant. Reception to 
General Nelson A. Miles. May 30 — General Miles reviewed University regiment 
and spoke on "The Military Training of the Citizen Soldier." Corner-stone of 
new auditorium laid. General Miles gave Decoration day address. May 31 — 
Baseball : Illinois 2, Chicago 0. 

June I — Philomathean and Alethenai societies gave Shirley's "The Opportunity" 
on the south campus. June 2 — Baseball : Illinois 8, Minnesota o. Michigan won 
conference meet ; Illinois scored yji points. June 10-13 — Commencement exercises. 
June 10 — President James delivered Baccalaureate sermon. June 12 — Charles 



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Henry Dennis, '8i, gave the annual alumni address, on life and its problems. John 
G. Wadsworth, '82, was elected president. Recommendations of candidates for 
the office of trustee were adopted. A system of quinquennial reunions was es- 
tablished. A committee was appointed with power regarding the publication of 
an alumni magazine. The committee: T. A. Clark, '90, F. W. Scott, '01, A. N. 
Talbot, '81, H. L. McCune, '83, Mrs. H. M. Stone, '03. The executive committee 
was instructed to consider and report upon the question of reorganization. J. M. 
White, '90, was toastmaster at the dinner. Class of 1901 formed first permanent 
class organization among the alumni. June 13 — Baron Herman von Speck-Stern- 
burg, Ambassador from Germany to the United States, gave the commencement 
address. 

1906-7 

Sept. 17-18 — Registration days. Sept. 19 — Large room in Burnham Hospital is 
set aside as a student ward. Sept. 26 — First convocation of the year held in the 
armory at 4:00 p. m. Principal speakers. President James, Mr. Samuel A. Bul- 
lard, and Mrs. Carrie T. Alexander. 

Oct. 2 — Freshman class organized. Oct. 13 — Football : Illinois 0, Wabash o. 
Oct. 27 — Michigan 28, Illinois 9. Oct. 20 — Annual Interclass Track meet, fresh- 
men scored 62 points, sophomores 42, juniors 6, seniors 15. Oct. 28 — Cosmopolitan 
Club organized. 

Nov. 3 — Fall handicap won by freshmen. Senior Class election. Nov. 5 — 
Inter-society declamation contest held under auspices of oratorical association. 
J. C. Herbstman won first place. Nov. 17 — Football : Chicago 63, Illinois 0. Nov. 
10 — Illinois 6, Wisconsin 16. Nov. 24 — Purdue o, Illinois 5. Nov. 21 — Annual 
color rush, won by the freshmen. Nov. 26 — ^Gustav E. Karsten, newly elected 
head of department of modern languages, gave his inaugural address; subject, 
"Aims and Scope of German Philology." 

Dec. I — Athletic conference of the big nine, held in Chicago. Dec. 3 — 
Convocation held in the Armory to celebrate the 88th anniversary of Illinois as a 
state. Hon. Lawrence Y. Sherman, lieutenant governor , of Illinois, spoke on 
"The Importance of State Sovereignty to the Commonwealth." Senate took action 
affecting the various colleges, changing entrance requirements, graduation require- 
ments, etc. Dec. 10 — Dr. Guy Stanton Ford, newly elected professor of modern 
European history, gave his inaugural address; subject, "Rise of Prussia to her 
Present Greatness." Dec. 11 — Dr. W. A. Noyes of the U. S. Bureau of Stand- 
ards, made head of department of chemistry and director of the chemical laboratory, 
to begin September i, 1907. Trustees decided that the University library shall be 
open every Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to 6:00 o'clock. Dec. 11 — Council of Ad- 
ministration consented to the organization of the Scribblers' club. Dec. 18 — 
Annual concert by the choral society and orchestra in the Armory. 

Jan. — The students' cooperative association was dissolved. Jan. 9 — Governor 
Deneen in his message to the legislature, called attention to the graduate work 
of the University, and strongly approved the financial requests of the University. 
Jan. 17 — F. H. McConaughey, senior L. & A., died unexpectedly of diphtheria. 
Those who had been exposed were quarantined. About 20 people contracted the 
disease; no case was serious. Jan. 23 — Urbana Commercial club gave banquet 
to President James and the trustees. Jan. 28-Feb. i — Prof. Josiah Royce of Har- 
vard University gave five lectures on "Loyalty as a General Principle." 

Feb. 4 — Senate voted that after Sept., 1908, requirements for entrance to the 
University should be raised from 14 to 15 units. Feb. 5 — Women's glee club gave 
concert in chapel. Feb. 8— Legislative party of 125 members visited University. 
Convocation at 10:30 a. m. 

March 1-2 — Electrical engineering show. March 4-9 — Dr. E. A. Winshipof 
Boston, editor of the Journal of Education, gave five lectures at the University. 
March 4 — Contest to select a representative in the equal suffrage oratorical contest 
under the auspices of the Equal Suffrage league. J. H. Zearing. L. & A. sophomore 
won. March 11 — Convocation held in armory in honor of the founding of the 
University. Mr. Henrv M. Beardsley, '79, of Kansas City, gave the address, sub- 
ject, "The Viewpoint of the Graduate." March 12— Albert V. Bleininger appointed 
assistant professor of ceramics, to begin work September i, I907- March 12 — 
Trustees established a laboratorv of physiological chemistry in the department of 
animal husbandry. Samuel A. Bullard, '78, retired from the board of trustees. 



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L. H. Kerrick elected president of the board. Trustees gave permission to build 
a baseball grandstand on Illinois Field. March 13 — L. H. Kerrick found dead in 
bed. March 14 — Senator LaFollette gave the concluding number of the Star 
lecture course. March 15-16 — Players club presented Goldsmith's "She Stoops to 
Conquer" at Morrow Hall. March 20 — W. L. Abbott elected president of the 
board of trustees. March 26-28 — Prof. Edward Channing of Harvard University 
delivered lectures in commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the 
founding of the colony of Jamestown. March 30 — Ben Tomlinson appointed 
Rhodes scholar from Illinois. First meeting of the national commission for the 
investigation of nutrition problems, held at New York City. H. S. Grindley of the 
University was elected secretary. 

April I — Katherine L. Sharp resigned as librarian and director of the library 
school. Baseball: April 17 — Illinois 13, Wabash 0. April 20 — Chicago 0, Illinois 
10. April 24 — Illinois 4, Notre Dame 6. April 27 — Chicago 5, Illinois 6. April 24 — 
Class of 1882 celebrated silver anniversary of their graduation; twelve members 
present. April 30-May 1-2 — Dr. Julius Goebel of Harvard lectured at the Uni- 
versity on Deutsche Volkslieder, Faust, and Longfellow. 

May — Campus sings held. May 2 — Congressman W. B. McKinley made to 
he oratorical association a cash gift of $175 a year for five years in prizes to 
intercollegiate debaters and orators. May 4 — J. H. Zearing, representing the 
University, won the hundred-dollar prize in the State Equal Suffrage contest. 
May 6 — Illinois alumni in Washington, D. C, effect tentative organization. May 
6-1 1- — Prof. Russell H. Chittenden of Yale delivered six lectures on nutrition. 
May 8 — Varsity "I's" voted members of the polo team. May lO-ii — Second meet- 
ing of the National commission for the investigation of nutrition problems, held 
at tlie University. May 11 — Baseball: Chicago o, Illinois 3. May 17 — Illinois 3, 
Williams 2. May 18 — Illinois i , Indiana 5. May 22 — -Purdue 5, Illinois 9. May 
23 — Illinois I, Notre Dame o. May 29 — Illinois 8, Chicago 7. May 14 — Mask 
and Bauble presented Carton's "Liberty Hall," at the Walker opera house. May 
15^ — Competitive military drill. Miay 16 — Maypole dance on Illinois Field. May 
18 — Last saloon in the Twin Cities closed. John Farson of Oak Park gave a 
reception to Illinois alumni in Giicago. May 20-21 — Annual May festival by the 
Choral society. Foote's "Skeleton in Armor," Costa's "With Sheathed Sword," 
and Gounod's "Redemption," made up the program. May 27 — General Assembly 
approved the bill appropriating to the University for the next biennium $710,845 
per annum for general expenses, and $51,100 for additions to the_ plant; $250,000 
for the erection of a physics laboratory, and $150,000 for an addition to Natural 
History building. May 30 — Memorial Day. Convocation and regimental parade. 
Gen. William C. Carter delivered an address on "Our Military Obligations." 

June — The house at the northwest corner of Wright and Green streets was 
moved back to be replaced by a two-story brick building, the first to be built for 
business purposes near the campus. June i — Baseball : Purdue i, Illinois 2. Illi- 
nois won the western conference track meet by scoring 31 points. A. H. Payne, a 
freshman, was declared to have smallpox, and was taken to the detention hospital. 
June 4 — Board of trustees created the position of supervising architect and ap- 
pointed Professor J. M. White to the office. Chester N. Greenough of Harvard 
University was elected professor of English. June 9 — Beginning of commencement 
week; baccalaureate sermon by Bishop Samuel Fallows. June 10 — Class day 
address by Professor W. P. Trent, subject, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Class 
of 1907 presents to the University a marble bust of Longfellow. June 11 — Alumni 
Day, address by Lorado Taft on Old time ideals. H. L. McCune, '83, was elected 
president. Dues in the association were set at one dollar. The Alumni Quarterly 
was made the official organ of the association. D. H. Carnahan was toastmaster 
at the dinner. June 12 — Commencement day. Address by Hon. James Bryce, 
subject, "History and Good Citizenship." Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, 
conferred on Mr. Bryce. June 17 — Summer session opened. June 28 — Dr. Ernest 
R. Dewsnup of the University of Chicago was appointed professor of railway ad- 
ministration. Professor W. F. M. Goss appointed dean of the college engineering. 
June 3 — Professor Edwin G. Dexter resigned as professor of education and director 
of school of education, to become commissioner of education in Porto Rico. Board 
of trustees voted to give him leave of absence from the University to accept this 
position. 

July 20 — Dr. Edward C. Hayes of IMiami University appointed professor of 
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1907-8 

Sept. — Name of the Illini changed to The Daily Illini, and size changed from 
four-page, five-column to eight-page, four-column paper. Sept. lo — The Board 
of Trustees made an appropriation for the purchase of the Dittenberger Library. 
Professor Floyd R. Watson appointed assistant to the dean of the college of 
errgineering. Sept. 16-17 — Registration days. Sept. 25 — First University convoca- 
tion in the new auditorium. Newly elected members of the faculty. Professors 
Ernest R. Dewsnup, Barrie Gilbert, Chester N. Greenough, Edward C. Hayes, and 
William A. Noyes were introduced. 

Oct. I — Ground was broken for the erection of the building for the University 
Club. Oct. II — Death of trustee Alexander McLean. Oct. 15 — Inaugural exercises 
in honor of Professor William A. Noyes, head of the department of chemistry. 
Oct. 19 — Board of trustees voted an appropriation for the purchase of instruments 
for the University band. Oct. 20 — First assembly of the graduate school. Oct. 
24-26 — Prof. William Bateson of Cambridge, England, gave three lectures on 
"Heredity." Oct. 30 — Engineering College gave a reception to Dean W. F. M. Goss. 

Nov. 4-5 — Auditorium dedicated with a series of concerts and other exercises 
in honor of Edward MacDowell. Addresses by the architect of the building, 
Clarence H. Blackall, '7, and Professor Newton A. Wells, the designer of the 
memorial tablet, and by President Edmund J. James. The chief address of the 
occasion was delivered by Hamlin Garland. Nov. 11 — Illinois Gamma Chapter of 
Phi Beta Kappa installed by Professor E. A. Grosvenor of Amherst. Nov. 21-23 — 
High School Conference. Nov. 22 — Concert of the glee and mandolin club in 
Springfield. Nov. 27 — Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz of Union College, and president 
of the American institute of electrical engineers, gave a lecture on "Alternating 
Current Railway Motors." 

Dec. 2 — The New York Illini held the first of a series of monthly meetings at 
the Cafe Boulevard in New York. Dec. 3 — Annual exercises in commemoration 
of the admission of Illinois as a state into the Union. Speaker, President Harry 
Pratt Judson of Chicago University. Dec. 6 — President and Mrs James gave a 
reception in honor of Hon. and Mrs. Samuel A. Bullard. '76, and the members of 
the faculty. Dec. 7 — State academy of sciences organized at Decatur, Illinois. 
Dec. 9-13 — Professor John Dewey of Columbia University delivered lectures on 
"the relation of types of philosophy to types of educational theory." Dec. 10 — 
The board of trustees decided that the offices of the president, the registrar, the 
comptroller, the purchasing agent, and the dean of undergraduates, should be 
provided for in one of the new buildings to be erected. The board of trustees 
accepted a gas engine presented to the college of engineering by Charles E. Sargent. 
Dec. 13 — Junior promenade. Dec. 14 — The Woman's league held a bazaar in the 
parlors of the Woman's building for the benefit of the loan fund for needy girls. 
Dec. 16 — Annual Choral society concert. Dec. 16-18 — Dr. M. F. Libbey, professor 
of philosophy and education at the University of Colorado, gave three lectures on 
"the relation between teaching methods and subject matter." Dec. 17 — Chess and 
Checker club organized. George Enos Gardner, first professor of law in the Uni- 
versity of Illinois, died at his home in Worcester, New York. Dec. 18 — President 
James was the guest of the University of Illinois Club at Kansas City, Missouri. 
Celebration of the Scandinavian Jule-fest. Dec. 19 — Allan H. McGlaughlin, for 
eleven years janitor at the Men's Gymnasium, died suddenly of paralysis. First 
public presentation of football "I's." German Club Weinachtsfest ; members of 
the Club presented "Finer Muss Heiraten." Dec. 21 — Qiapter house of Delta Tau 
Delta Fraternity badly damaged by fire. Holiday recess begins. Dec. 27-28 — Third 
meeting of the national commission for the investigation of nutrition problems 
held at the University. 

Jan. 4 — Big Nine Conference. Michigan withdrew from the Conference. Short 
course in agriculture ; 552 men and 53 women registered. Jan. 7 — The English 
Club under whose auspices the Illinois Magazine had been published for six years, 
suspended its publication. The University was elected to membership in the Asso- 
ciation of American Universities. Jan. 17 — Mabel Gridley, representing IlHola, 
won the second annual declamation contest of the literary societies. Jan. 20 — 
President James called a student mass meeting to give the students a chance to 
present their views on the question of whether there should be five or seven con- 
ference football games. Jan. 25 — The board of trustees decided to send Professor 
Herbert W. Mumford to the Argentine to investigate conditions and prospects of 



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beef interests there. Jan. 29 — Dr. Gustav E. Karsten, head of the department of 
modern languages, died of pneumonia. 

Feb. I — Annual banquet of the University of Illinois club of the East, held at 
the rooms of the Aldine Association, New York City. The name of the club was 
changed to The University of Illinois Club of New York. Feb. 3 — Second semester 
opens. Feb. ^-J — Professor Clifford H. Moore of Harvard University gave five 
lectures on the general subject, "Five Centuries of Western Paganism." Feb. 4-5— 
Formal opening of the reorganized graduate school, and installation of Dr. W. F. 
M. Goss as dean of the college of engineering. Feb. 10-15 — Professor Bailey Willis 
of the United States geological survey gave six lectures on "The successive 
geologic condition of North America." Feb. 12 — Lincoln Day convocation ; Nor- 
man Hapgood, editor of Collier's Weekly, delivered the address. Feb. 15 — Twenty- 
two former students held a meeting and banquet at the Adams Hotel in Denver, 
Colorado, organized the University of Illinois Club. Sixth annual dinner of the 
University Club of St. Louis held at Lippe's Hotel. Feb. 17-19 — Professor Fred- 
erick E. Bolton, director of education at the University of Iowa, gave a series 
of lectures. Feb. 20 — State Board of Health ordered vaccination of all students, 
because of smallpox in Urbana and Champaign. Professor Keyser of Columbia 
University spoke on "The Meaning and Scope of Mathematics." Feb. 21 — Mr. 
Hamilton Holt, managing editor of The- Independent, spoke to the newspaper 
classes on making a magazine. Feb. 24 — ;First election of undergraduates to the 
local chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Feb. 24-29 — Seed and Soil special was run over 
the C. & E. I. from Bismarck to Joppa. 

March 10 — Student convocation ; President James gave a twenty-minute talk on 
"Ideals and Successes." Dr. William C. Bagley appointed professor of education. 
W. L. Abbott was re-elected president of the board of trustees. March 12 — The 
annual banquet of the University of Illinois Association of Southern California 
was held at the Hotel Westminster at Los Angeles. March 16-21 — Prof. Hans 
Gadow, lectured on "The Coloration of Animals." March 18 — Special Convocation 
held in honor of Ex-President Andrew S. Draper. Mr. Alexander Dana Noyes 
of the New York Evening Post lectured to the business and newspaper students 
on "How News Is Gathered in Wall street." March 23 — Mr. Rudolph Leypoldt 
of Hartford, Connecticut, lectured before the library school. March 24 — Prof. 
R. Leonard of the University of Breslau lectured before the college of law on 
"German Ideals of Private Law." March 25-27 — Electrical engineering show. 
March 27 — Esperanto club organized. March 30 — Prof. Elmer T. Merrill of Trinity 
College, Hartford, Connecticut, spoke to the students of history and classics on "The 
Roman Prince as Magistrate." March 31 — Prof. Albert F. Kuersteiner of Indiana 
University spoke on "Balzac." 

April I — Ex-Governor Hoard of Wisconsin addressed the students of the 
college of agriculture on "The Development of the Dairy Industry in Wisconsin." 
April 3 — Amherst Dramatic club presented "The Taming of the Shrew" in the 
Auditorium. The Trustees voted that the Journal of English and Germanic Phil- 
ology, which had been conducted by Professor Karsten, should be taken over by 
the "University. April 5-6 — President Charles W. Eliot of Harvard University, 
accompanied by Mrs. Eliot, were the guests of President and Mrs. James and the 
University. On April 5, President Eliot spoke at Vesper Services. April 6, Presi- 
dent Eliot reviewed the University Regiment, and at 4:00 o'clock spoke before a 
general convocation. April 6-1 1 — Mr. Hammond Lamont, editor of The Nation, 
New York, lectured the classes in newspaper writing. On April 11 he gave a general 
lecture on "The daily in a democracy." April 10 — University of Chicago Illini held 
their annual spring banquet, twenty-seven men being present. April 13 — James Park 
Slade, trustee of the University from i869-'73, died at his home in East St. Louis. 
April 23 — iForty-seventh commencement of the school of pharmacy. April 30 — 
Fortieth anniversary of the opening of the University celebrated by a convocation 
in the auditorium. Professor Charles M. Moss delivered a eulogy of Dr. Thomas 
Jonathan Burrill. 

May 2 — Resignation of Dr. George T. Kemp accepted. Dr. Raymond Weeks 
of the University of Missouri appointed professor of Romance languages and head 
of the department of Romance languages. Dr. Julius Goebel appointed professor 
of German and head of the department of Germanics. Charles H. Mills appointed 
director of the school of music. The appointment of an assistant dean of under- 
graduates authorized. Trustees voted to furnish water, heat, and electricity for the 
new Y. M. C. A. building, at the cost of the service to the University. May 4 — 



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The Senate voted to discontinue the certificate of qualification to teach. May 7 — 
Formal opening of the University Club House. May 11 — Madam Schumann- 
Heink gave a concert in the Auditorium. May 12-13 — Choral Society concerts; 
"Stabat Mater" and Handel's "Messiah." May 14 — Maypole dance. Death of 
Horatio C. Burchard, a member of the first Board of Trustees. May 18 — A mock 
national Republican convention was held in the Auditorium. May 19-22 — Miss 
Helen Scott Hay, head of the Illinois Training school for nurses, lectured before 
the Household Science department on "Home care for the sick." May 26 — Annual 
military review. May 27 — The Illio was distributed. Zeta cliapter of Alpha Chi 
Sigma, chemical fraternity, was established. An exhibit of paintings by George 
R. Barse, Jr., in the auditorium. The McKinley prize of $175 a year for five years 
was distributed in the form of watch fobs for the members of Delta Sigma Rho. 

June — Y. M. C. A. building completed and ready for use by Commencement time. 
June 6 — Promenade concert in the armory. June 7 — Baccalaureate address by 
President James. June 8 — Class day exercises, auditorium ; band concert on the 
lawn at 1:30 p. m. In Morrow Hall at 4:00 p. m. Professor Frederick J. Turner 
of the University of Wisconsin delivered a lecture before the first joint meeting 
of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi, on "The Development of American Society." 
Senior ball in armory at 8:00 p. m. June 9 — S. W. Parr, '84, was elected president 
of the Alumni Association; Frank W. Scott, '01, was elected corresponding secretary 
and editor of the Alumni Quarterly, and Roy W. Rutt, '03, was elected treasurer 
and manager of the Alumni Quarterly. June 10 — Thirty-seventh annual com- 
mencement. Address by Hon. Wu Ting Fang, envoy extraordinary and minister 
plentipotentiary from China; subject, "Why China and America should be friends." 
June 10 — Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws conferred upon Hon. Wu Ting 
Fang. Second annual senior breakfast served on the lawn before the Woman's 
Building at 8 :oo a. m. Professor George H. Meyer appointed Assistant Dean of the 
College of Literature and Arts. Board of trustees granted permission to the dairy 
department to take up an investigation of tuberculosis among dairy animals, and 
the effect of its presence upon human beings. June 24 — President James sailed for 
Europe on a tour of the veterinary schools of Europe. 

Baseball: Illinois 12, Wisconsin 3; Illinois i, Minnesota 2; Illinois 6, Chicago 2; 
Illinois 3, Iowa i; Illinois 2, Iowa o; Illinois 3, Purdue 2; Illinois 16, Minnesota o; 
Illinois 9, Wisconsin 3 ; Illinois 9, Wisconsin 3 ; Illinois 12, Chicago i ; Illinois 3, 
Chicago I ; Illinois 6, Chicago 7; Illinois o, Purdue 4; Illinois 5, Indiana 4. 

July — Paving of John and Daniel streets under way. July 3 — Board of Trustees 
appropriated $200 to be divided into twelve prizes (together with $100 contributed 
by the oratorical association) for the men chosen to represent the University in 
the four intercollegiate debates for the coming year. They also voted that a $75 
prize, a $50 prize, and a $25 prize should be awarded to the contestants for the 
Northern oratorical league, to take the place of the same sum heretofore provided 
for the Hamilton contest, which had been discontinued. July 3 — The Board of 
Trustees awarded contracts on the new physics building and the addition to the 
Natural History Building to Jobst & Son of Peoria. July 9-12 — State convention 
of the Christian Endeavor Society held at the University. 

Summer 1908 — Gov. Charles S. Deneen appointed Mr. Arthur Meeker of Chicago 
and Mr. A. P. Grout of Winchester, Illinois, to fill the vacancies on the board of 
trustees caused by the deaths of L. H. Kerrick and Alexander McLean. 

August I — Nutrition club disbanded. 

1908-9 

Sept. 1908 — The Council of Administration published a request that all student 
gatherings should close not later than twelve o'clock. The Christian Association 
House, formerly occupied by the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. was given over to the 
exclusive use of the women. The Daily Illini was expanded to eight pages of five 
columns each. Sept. 19 — President James arrived in New York from his tour of 
investigation of the veterinary schools of Europe. Sept. 20-21 — The American 
Mathematical society met at the University. Sept. 29 — The Trustees aproved Presi- 
dent James' appointment of Dr. Thomas J. Burrill, Dr. Ward J. MacNeal, and Mr. 
Cassius C. Hayden as delegates to the International Tuberculosis congress in Wash- 
ington, D. C. Fred D. Crawshaw was appointed assistant to the dean of the College 
of Engineering. Sept. 30 — The University of Illinois Republican club received a 
visit from Congressman J. S. Sherman, candidate for vice-president, and Congress- 
man Nicholas Longworth. 



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Oct. — The Agricultural Experiment stations of Illinois and Wisconsin decided 
to co-operate in investigations on tuberculous cows. The senior class award sweaters 
to the girls on the basket ball team. Push ball contest takes the place of the old- 
time color rush. Oct. 4 — Dedication of the new Y. M. C. A. Building. Oct. 8 — The 
law students presented to the University a portrait of Dean Oliver A. Harker. 
Oct. 9 — Dr. Geo. T. Kemp made an attack in Science on the administration of the 
University. At 10 130 p. m. fire broke out in the top floor of University Hall. No 
serious damage was done. Oct. 11 — The first convocation of the year. President 
James presided. Short talks were given by Vice-President Burrill, Deans Kinley, 
Harker, Greene, Goss, Townsend, and Davenport. Four new members of the 
Faculty were introduced: Professors Julius Goebel, Wiliam C. Bagley, Charles H, 
Mills, and Raymond Weeks. Oct. 12-16 — Prof. J. A. Loos, Director of the State 
School of Political and Social Science and Commerce at the University of Iowa, 
delivered lectures on social problems. Oct. 13— The University held a convention 
for the discussion of animal tuberculosis. The convention appointed a permanent 
commission to study the condition of herds in the state and to recommend legisla- 
tion. Oct. 15 — The Senate passed resolutions declaring its confidence in the Uni- 
versity administration, and denying that academic freedom is suppressed. Oct. 16- 
17 — The Eastern Illinois Teachers' Association met at the University. Oct. 2t^ — 
President James spoke before the Chicago Association of Commerce on "The 
Function of the University for Increasing Domestic and Foreign Commerce." 

Nov. — Football schedule: Illinois 17, Monmouth 6; Illinois 6, Marquette 6; 
Illinois 6, Chicago 11 ; Illinois 10, Indiana 0; Illinois 22, Iowa 0; Illinois 15, Purdue 
6; Illinois 64, Northwestern 8. Nov. 7 — Noisy celebration of the football victory 
over Iowa. Nov. 11-13 — Prof. Ernest H. Lindley of the department of philosophy 
of Indiana University, delivered three lectures before the school of education on 
"Mental Efficiency, The Psychology of Leadership and Some Pedagogical Im- 
plications of Hypnotism." Nov. 19-21 — Annual high school conference. 

Dec. — The Illinois Traction system had laid the third track on the University 
grounds, connecting the Oregon street line with the John and Wright street lines. 
Dec. 3 — University of Illinois Club of New York gave a dinner in honor of Dean 
W. F. M. Goss and Professor Lester P. Breckenridge. University of Illinois Club 
of Chicago entertained coaches Arthur R. Flail and Justa M. Lindgren at the Boston 
Oyster House. Illinois Day; address by Profesor James W. Garner. Dec. 8 — The 
Trustees adopted a revision of their by-laws. Dec. g — L. & A. assembly com- 
memorating the birth of John Milton. Dec. 11 — Illinois defeated Minnesota in 
debate, and lost to Nebraska. Dec. 11-13 — At the Y. M. C. A. was held the first 
Collegiate missionary conference of the Colleges of central Illinois. Dec. 12 — 
Junior promenade in the armory. Dec. 14 — The Commission on country life held 
a session at the University. Dec. 18 — The second annual presentation of football 
"I's" in the auditorium. The Illinois state horticultural society held its 53d annual 
convention at the University. Dec. 28 — The Trustees adopted a revision of the 
University statutes. Dec. 29-30 — The American society of agricultural engineers 
held its second annual meeting at the University. 

Jan. — Seven hundred and fifty-five students registered in the short course in 
agriculture. Jan. 4 — Second annual banquet of the University of Illinois Club of 
Pittsburg was held at the Rittenhouse Hotel in Pittsburg. Jan. 7-8 — Dean David 
Kinley represented the University at the meeting of the Association of American 
universities held at Cornell University. Jan. 11-15 — Professor Graham Taylor 
delivered lectures on "Civic renaissance." Jan. 15— Professor Stephen A. Forbes 
resigned as Professor of Zoology and Head of the Department of Zoology, 
on account of the press of work in the offices of State Entomologist and 
Director of the State Laboratory of Natural History. Jan. 18-19 — Exhibit 
of the researches in progress in the chemical laboratory. Jan. 19 — Exercises 
in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allan 
Poe. Professor Chester N. Greenough presided. Addresses by Professors Ray- 
mond Weeks, Julius Goebel and Harry G. Paul. Jan. 19-22 — The twenty-first 
annual meeting of the Illinois clay workers' association and the Illinois clav workers' 
institute. Jan. 22 — A conference of the presidents of the colleges of Illinois with 
the president of the University and the dean of the graduate school. Jan. 23 - 
Norman Hackett, gave a lecture on "Dramatic Activities in American Universities." 
Tan. 25-27 — Professor Jagadis Chunder Bose of the Presidency college, Calcutta, 
gave three lectures to students of physics and physiologj^. 

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three lectures before the business students. Feb. 6 — Sophomore cotillion in the 
armory. Feb. 7 — Third annual post-exam, jubilee in the auditorium. Feb. 8r— 
The regulation prohibiting students who are on probation from serving on the staff 
of any student publication went into effect. The hundredth anniversary of the birth 
of Abraham Lincoln was observed by exercises occupying one or two hours a day 
for four days. These exercises included a general University convocation, an ex- 
hibit of books, pictures, and other Lincolniana, and addresses on several aspects of 
Lincoln's service. Feb. 10 — The students held a smoker in the Armory to do honor 
to Dean Clark and to celebrate his decision to remain at the University of Illinois. 
Feb. 10 — The Forty-sixth General Assembly passed a joint resolution endorsing 
the request of the University to be put on the list of institutions to the members 
of whose faculties retiring allowances will be granted by the Carnegie Foundation 
for the Advancement of Teaching. Feb. 15 — Prof. Geo. E. Woodberry gave a 
series of lectures on literary subjects. Feb. 17-21 — The Y. M. C. A. held a series 
of evangelistic meetings. Feb. 19 — Military Ball. Feb. 20 — Alumni Association of 
Colorado held a banquet at the Hotel Boulderado at Boulder. Feb. 23 — The Illini 
Club of Chicago was organized with 290 members. Feb. 25-26 — The biennial visit 
of the legislative committee. The party consisted of one hundred men and twenty- 
five women. Regimental review at 10:30 a. m. General University convocation. 

March — The Council of Administration appointed two committees on discipline, 
of which the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women are ex officios chairmen. 
March 3 — Scab1)ard and Blade, a military social fraternity, was organized. Stu- 
dents' Union, organized, with about five hundred members. March 7 — The nine 
Chinese students in the University of Illinois gave an entertainment in Morrow 
Hall. March 9 — The Board of Trustees appointed Mr. Phineas L. Windsor, 
librarian at the University of Texas, to be librarian and director of the library 
school. Prof. L. P. Breckenridge presented his resignation as professor of mechan- 
ical engineering and director of the engineering experiment station, to accept a 
professorship at Sheffield Scientific School. March 11 — A mine explosion and 
rescue station was established at the College of Engineering by the United States 
Geological Survey. March 12 — The University of Illinois association of southern 
California held its annual banquet in Los Angeles. March 20 — Glee and mandolin 
club gave a concert and minstrel show in the Illinois theater. March 22-27 — Prof. 
E. Bradford Tichener of Cornell University gave lectures on psychological sub- 
jects. The Southwestern alumni association held its annual banquet in Kansas City. 
Dean William F. M. Goss was a guest of the Association. March 29-April 3 — Dr. 
George Howard Parker, Professor of Zoology at Harvard University, gave lec- 
tures on zoological subjects. 

April — The department of household science conducted experiments in its 
house, Wright and Daniel streets. April 3 — The Filipino students at the University 
gave an entertainment at Morrow Hall. President James was a guest of honor at 
the sixth annual banquet of the Illinois University alumni of New York. The 
name of the organization was changed to the University of IlHnois Alumni Asso- 
ciation of New York. April 7 — The forty-sixth general assembly of Illinois 
adopted a resolution approving a policy of paying the salaries necessary in order 
"to attract to and retain in the service of the University and the State the best 
available ability of this and other countries." April 19-24 — A conference on public 
health was held at the University under the auspices of the University and the 
State board of health. April 24 — Three thousand students under the direction of 
the Illinois Union, gave a "spring celebration." April 29 — Forty-ninth annual 
commencement of the school of pharmac}-. 

May — The members of the newspaper classes conducted the Daily Illini one 
week. May 6 — First election of officers of the Illinois Union. May 7 — National 
convention of the Delta Sigma Rho, oratorical fraternity. May 10 — The corner- 
stone of Osborne Hall was laid by Bishop Edward W. Osborne. Annual May 
festival ; the choral and orchestral societies of the University gave Gounod's "Mors 
et Vita." The New York Symphony Orchestra gave a Tchaikowski and Wagner 
program ; the University chorus, the New York Symphony Orchestra, and soloists 
gave a program celebrating the Mendelssohn centenary. May 17 — Helge A. Hau- 
gan, treasurer of the University of IlHnois, died. The University of Illinois Asso- 
ciation was organized in Portland, Oregon. May 19 — Company C of the second 
battalion won the University competitive drill. The new University medal for 
individual work was given to G. K. Tracy, a sophomore in agriculture. The Hazel- 
ton prize was awarded to F. D. Dunn, a freshman in engineering. Maj^ 21 — Mask 



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and Bauble presented "Two Strikes," written by Thacher H. Guild. May 29 — An- 
nual "peanut banquet," at the College of Agriculture. 

June — Baseball schedule : Illinois 9, Indiana i ; Illinois 8, Indiana i ; Illinois 
II, Minnesota 2; Illinois 6, Minnesota 4; Illinois 3, Wisconsin 2; Illinois 2, Wis- 
consin I ; Illinois 3, Purdue 4; Illinois i, Chicago 3; Illinois o, Chicago 2; Illinois 7, 
Chicago 2; Illinois 15, Minnesota o; Illinois 5, Chicago i; Illinois 5, Purdue o. 
The University purchased the library of 5,200 volumes of the late Professor Moritz 
Heyne, of the University of Gottingen, on German literature and philology. June 
4 — The Trustees adopted a minute expressing appreciation of the services of Pro- 
fessor Lester Paige Breckenridge. June 5 — Illinois won the conference athletic 
meet at Marshall Field. Twenty-seventh annual commencement of the College 
of Medicine. June 8 — The legislature passed an act authorizing and directing the 
establishment of a department of mining engineering at the University of Illinois, 
for which it made an appropriation of $7,500 per annum. June 9-14 — A total of 
$2,288,500 for the biennium, was appropriated to the University by the General 
Assembly, $250,000 of this amount being for a new University Hall. June 13 — 
Baccalaureate address by President Edmund J. James. June 14 — Class day exer- 
cises; senior ball. June 15 — Alumni day. President's reception in the auditorium. 
John E. Wright, '85, was elected president of the alumni association. S. W. Parr, 
'84, gave the annual address. There were no speeches at the annual dinner. Alumni 
association adopted a resolution requesting the Board of Trustees in planning for 
the future of the University, to preserve the old University Hall. June 16 — Thirty- 
eighth annual commencement. Address by Baron Kogoro Takahira, Japanese am- 
bassador on "influence of American education in the Far East." June 21- — Summer 
session began. Illinois members of the Western society of engineers gave a dinner at 
the City Club of Chicago in honor of Prof. Lester Paige Breckenridge. June 24 — Dr. 
Henry B. Ward of the University of Nebraska was appointed professor of zoology. 
Henry Alexander Haugan, Vice President of the State Bank of Chicago, was 
elected Treasurer of the University. The Trustees approved the granting of the 
degree of J. D. (juris doctor), doctor of law. 

July — The street-car track was taken up from Green street. July 5-6 — The 
Coburn players presented Percy Mackaye's "Canterbury Pilgrims" and Shakes- 
peare's "As You Like It" and "Twelfth Night." July 5 — Mrs. Carrie T. Alexander, 
member of the Board of Trustees, was married to Dr. William Bahrenburg of 
Belleville. July 14 — Dean William F. M. Goss was appointed director of the engi- 
neering experiment station in place of Prefossor Breckenridge, resigned. July 14 — 
The Trustees approved the location of the new University Flail south of the 
Woman's building. July 21 — The trustees decided to charge a fee of $24 a year 
to students engaged in graduate study in absentia. Previous to this no fees were 
charged them. July 21 — The trustees authorized the publication of the results of 
the investigations of the nutrition commission. 

Aug. — The administration offices were removed from the Library building to 
the Natural History building. Aug. 20 — Summer session closed. 

1909-10 

Sept. — Lectures in personal hygiene required of all men of the freshmen class, 
given by Dean Thomas A. Clark. "Rule 41," that a student having grades below 
75 in subjects aggregating twenty-five per cent of his entire work shall not be grad- 
uated, became operative. Dr. Raymond Weeks was called to Barnard College in 
Columbia University. Sept. 2 — An article on the University of Illinois by Edwin 
E. Slosson appeared in the Independent. Sept. 20-21 — Registration days. Sept. 21 — 
The trustees appointed Harry H. Stock (editor of Mines and Minerals) professor 
of mining engineering in charge of the department. Sept. 30 — First general con- 
vocation of the year. The speakers were President James, Professor Albert P. 
Carman of the physics department, and Dr. Henry B. Ward, new professor of 
zoology. 

Oct. — Illinois Magazine again revived. Oct. 6. — At the inauguration of Dr. 
Abbott Lawrence Lowell as President of Harvard University, the honorary degree 
of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon President James. The Boston Transcript, 
in recording the event, spoke of President James as "the man under whose inspir- 
ing touch the University of Illinois has risen to the front rank among American 
Universities." Oct. 19 — The first meeting of the University of Illinois section of 
the American chemical society. Oct. 24 — State convention of the Y. M. C. A. was 
held at the University. Oct. 27 — Second annual pushball contest on Illinois field; 
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Nov. 13 — President James issued a letter to the student body stronglj' con- 
demning the actions of a student mob on Saturday night, November 6th. Nov. 
13 — Cherry (111.) mine explosion; Mr. R. Y. Williams, director of the mine rescue 
station at the university, and Professor Stock, of the department of mining engin- 
eering did excellent rescue work. Nov. 18-20— Annual high school conference. 
Nov. 26 — Dr. Ernst Julius Berg was appointed professor of electrical engineering 
and head of the department of electrical engineering. The trustees voted to exempt 
from tuition in the graduate school all members of the staffs of auxiliary bureaus 
and scientific stations connected with the University. The Trustees decided to 
locate the new University ball south of the woman's building and west of Burrill 
avenue ; also to name it "Abraham Lincoln Hall." Nov. 26-27 — Formal dedication 
of the new physics laboratory. Gov. Charles S. Deneen presented the building to 
the University; President James delivered the charge to Professor A. P. Carman, 
head of the physics department; President Henry S. Pritchett of the Carnegie 
foundation of the advancement of teaching delivered the main address. 

Dec. 3 — Professor Arthur G. Webster of Clark University lectured on scientific 
subjects. Professor H. H. Stoek was appointed by Gov. Deneen as a member of 
the Illinois state mining commission, to formulate desirable legislation for the 
control of mining, and to recommend such legislation to the Governor. Football 
schedule for 1909: Illinois 23, Millikin o; Illinois 2, Kentucky State 6; Illinois 8, 
Chicago 14; Illinois 24, Purdue 6; Illinois 6, Indiana 5; Illinois 35, Northwestern 
o; Illinois 17, Syracuse 8. Professor H. S. Grindley of the laboratory of physical 
chemistry and Dr. Ward J. MacNeal, bacteriologist in the laboratory, were ap- 
pointed by Gov. Deneen as members of the commission to investigate the cause 
and nature of pellagra. Dec. O-18 — The College of Agriculture, at the national 
corn exhibition at Omaha, showed how to manage the soil to prevent agricultural 
bankruptcy. Dec. 10 — Junior promenade in the armory. Dec. 11 — The University 
glee club and mandolin club gave their nineteenth annual home concert. Dec. 
13-18 — Professor Joseph Bedier of the University of Paris, delivered six lectures 
at the University. Dec. 14 — Annual Christmas concert of the choral and orchestral 
societies. The Trustees authorized the President of the University to accept from 
the Commission of the Illinois Farmers' hall of fame, a picture of Cyrus Hall 
McCormick. The Trustees accepted a donation of $100 from Dr. Otto L. Schmidt 
of Chicago, for books recommended by the department of German. The Trustees 
voted that beginning with September i, 1910, two units of German shall be required 
for entrance in chemical engineering. Dec. 15 — The name of Cyrus Hall 
McCormick was enrolled in the Illinois Farmers' hall of fame. Exercises 
were held in the Auditorium. Hon. Albert P. Grout, chairman of the Illinois 
Farmers' hall of fame and member of the University board of trustees, presided. 
Governor Deneen spoke ; President James spoke on behalf of the University ; Miss 
Muriel McCormick, granddaughter of the inventor, unveiled the portrait. Dec. 16 — 
Eighteen players on the 1909 'Varsity eleven were awarded "I's" at a mass meeting 
held in the Auditorium. Dec. 17 — President and Mrs. James held a reception in 
the woman's building in honor of Professor Joseph Bedier. Dec. 22 — A new rule 
of the Council of Administration, absences before and after vacations went into 
effect. 

Jan. — Nine hundred and eight persons registered in the short course in agri- 
culture. Jan. 4 — The intermission period between class hours was changed from 
five to ten minutes. Jan. 11 — L. & A. Assembly in memory of Carl Schurz. Jan. 
15 — Illinois Union banquet in the armory. Jan. 18 — The Illini Club of Chicago held 
its annual meeting in the University Club of that city. 

Feb. 3 — The Trustees voted to raise the standard of entrance to the medical 
school. Feb. 4— Sophomore cotillion. Feb. 11 — The third annual electrical engi- 
neering show. The annual meeting of the Illini Club of Colorado held in Denver. 
Feb. 17 — Robert B. Fizzell, representing Philomathean, won the inter-literary 
society declamation contest. Feb. 18-19 — Third annual convention of the Illinois 
state academy of science was held at the University. Feb. 18-25 — An exhibition of 
paintings and etchings from the Albert Rouiller Studio of Chicago was held in the 
foyer of the Auditorium. Feb. 19 — -Track coach Harry Gill was presented with a 
watch at the annual in-door track meet with Chicago. Feb. 22 — University convo- 
cation. Professor C. M. Van Tyne, head of the department of history at Michigan, 
spoke on "Political thinking of Washington's time." Feb. 24-25 — The Players club 
presented "The Rivals" in Morrow Hall. Feb. 25 — President James, as chairman 
of the legislative committee of the National association of state universities, pre- 



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sented to the senate of the United States a petition signed by thirty-six presidents 
of independent agricultural and mechanical arts colleges, and ninety-seven presi- 
dents of normal schools, protesting against the bill permitting George Washington 
University to receive $45,000 a year from the government as an agricultural col- 
lege, under the provision of the Alorrill act of July 2, 1862. Feb. 25 — Military ball. 
Mar. 8 — William L. Abbott was re-elected president of the board of trustees. 
March 8-9 — Second annual meeting of the Illinois water supply association was 
held at the University. March 9-15 — Eduard Meyer, professor of ancient history 
of the University of BerHn, and 1909 exchange professor at Harvard University, 
gave six lectures at the University, on "Political institutions and ideals of ancient 
Greece." March 11 — The University of Illinois Alumni Association of Southern 
California held its annual banquet in Long Beach. March 12 — Illinois won debates 
with Ohio and Indiana. March 15 — The Cosmopolitan club house was badly dam- 
aged by fire. March 21-23 — President Charles Blanchard of WJieaton College de- 
livered three lectures before the school of education. March 24-25 — Deans of the 
colleges of liberal arts of a dozen middle western state universities held their 
second annual meeting at the University. 

April — Shield and Trident and Phenix petitioned the council that official recog- 
nition be given to the movement to cstalilish an annual Illinois Homecoming. 
President James resigned as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the State His- 
torical Library. Governor Deneen appointed Dean Evarts B. Greene chairman of 
the Board in place of President James. April 2 — The annual dinner and business 
meeting of the University of Illinois Club of Washington, D. C. April 3 — Miss 
Irma Voigt was chosen to represent the University at the annual Northern ora- 
torical contest to be held in Minneapolis in May. April 8 — Professor Edward Lee 
Thorndike of Columbia University delivered five lectures on "Individual diflferences 
and their causes." The Trustees granted the request of Professor Nathan Clifford 
Ricker to be relieved of the administrative duties as head of the departm-ent of 
architecture. Professor Chester N. Greenough, head of the Department of English, 
resigned to accept a call to Harvard University. April 14 — Emory Cobb, twenty 
years a member of the board of trustees, died at his home in Kankakee. April 19 
— The students of the classical department presented Aristophanes' "Qouds" in 
the auditorium. April 25 — Edwin E. Slosson, literary editor of The Independent, 
began a series of lectures on journalism before newspaper students. He also deliv- 
ered a course of lectures before the school of education on the "Tendency and 
needs of university education." April 27 — The Varsity soccer team in its first 
game was defeated, 9 to 2, by Christian Brothers College. April 29 — 'George Mygatt 
Fisk, Professor of Commerce at the LTniversity from 1902-8 was drowned at 
Madison, Wisconsin. 

May — Professor James W. Garner was made editor of the Journal of Criminal 
Law and Criminology. May 2-4 — Annual May festival. Madame Rosa Olitzka 
gave a recital on the evening of the 2d ; the chorus sang "King Olaf " and "Hi- 
awatha" on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, accompanied by the Minneapolis 
symphony orchestra. May 4 — Bryant Bannister was elected President of the Stu- 
dents' Union. May 8-9 — The Argos Gub became Deuteron chapter of the Phi 
Sigma Kappa fraternity. May 10 — Professor Thomas W. Hughes resigned as 
professor of law. May 19 — Dr. Theobald Smith of the Harvard Medical school 
lectured at the University on "The relation of bovine to human tuberculosis." 
Twelfth annual maypole pageant on Illinois Field. May 20 — Richard Price Mor- 
gan, member of the board of trustees 1891-7, died at his home in Dwight. Fred- 
erick O. Silvester of St. Louis displayed over a hundred of his landscapes in the 
foyer of the auditorium. May 20-21 — The national nutrition commission met in 
the University chemistry laboratories. May 28 — The Aztec Club became the Omi- 
cron Chapter of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. 

June — -The Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Company presented to the University 
a locomotive testing plant. The baseball nine won the Western championship, 
having played fourteen intercollegiate games, and won them all. The Athletic 
Association presented each player a gold watch fob. June 4 — John Mills Pearson, 
a former trustee, died. June 6 — President James spoke at the annual banquet of 
the alumni of the college of physicians and surgeons in the Auditorium hotel in 
Chicago. June 12 — Rev. W. S. Plumer Bryan gave the baccalaureate sermon. 
June 13 — Dedication of the memorial urn presented by the graduating class ; class 
day exercises in the Auditorium at 9:30: military band concert on the lawn at 
1:30 p. m.; Senior Ball in the Armory at 8:00 p. m. The Trustees approved a 



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recommendation that, beginning with September, 191 1, a college degree should be 
required for admission to the library school. The Trustees appointed Frederick 
M. Mann professor of architecture and head of the department of architecture. 
Colonel Edmund G. Fechet requested to be relieved from duty as military com- 
mandant and professor of military science. Major Benjamin C. Morse was ap- 
pointed as his successor. Qiarles M. McConn was appointed assistant registrar 
and Registrar from October i, 1910. June 14 — Alumni Day : Reunions of the 
classes of 1875, 1880, 1885, 1890, 1895, 1900, and 1905. Resolutions passed at the annual 
meeting asked that Dr. Gregory's grave be appropriately marked, and that a build- 
ing be named for him. W. D. Pence, '86, was elected president and R. W. Rutt, 
'03, secretary-treasurer. President and Mrs. James gave their annual reception to 
the graduates and their parents and friends in the University Auditorium. June 
15 — The thirty-ninth annual commencement was held in the Auditorium. President 
James gave the address; subject, "The fellowship of college men." The honorary 
degree of LL.D. was conferred on Mrs. Ella Flagg Young; of Doctor of Engineer- 
ing upon Professor Lester Paige Breckenridge, and Hon. Isham Randolph of Chi- 
cago. Dean David Kinley sailed for Buenos Ayres, to represent the United States 
at the Fourth Pan-American Congress. He was accompanied by Mr. Plerman G. 
James, his private secretary.' June 28 — Mrs. Mary E. Fawcett was appointed 
Acting Dean of Women. 

July 4 — The Library School Alumni Association met at the Grand Hotel, Mack- 
inac Island. July 25 — Thirty-four alumni from New York and vicinity enjoyed a 
clambake at Coney Island. July 29 — The trustees accepted the gift of a collection 
of the various editions of Evans' map of the American colonies, dated 1755, pre- 
sented by Dr. Otto L. Schmidt of Chicago. July 29 — William Low Pillsbury, regis- 
trar since 1893, and secretary of the board since July i, 1888, resigned, the resigna- 
tion to take effect Oct. i, 1910. 

Aug. 10 — The corner-stone of Lincoln Hall was laid. President W. L. Abbott 
of the board of trustees presided ; Dean E. J. Townsend spoke for President James, 
and Dr. Charles Davison, a trustee, laid the corner-stone. 

1910-11 

Sept. 17 — President James was guest of honor at the annual banquet of the 
mini Club of Peoria at the Creve Coeur Club. Sept. 19 — Registration day. Sept. 
20 — C. M. McConn was elected Secretary of the Board of Trustees from Oct. i, 
1910. Sept. 21 — A thousand freshmen attended the first convocation in the Uni- 
versity Auditorium. President James welcomed them. Dean T. A. Clark and A. 
R. Warnock, assistant dean, spoke briefly. Sept. 26 — Military drill began under 
the new commandant, Major Benjamin C. Morse. Sept. 29 — President James gave 
the principal address at the installation of Dr. Frank McVey as President of the 
University of North Dakota. 

Oct. — The 1909 memorial fountain, between the gymnasium and the armory, 
completed. By special action the Carnegie Foundation Board gave William L. 
Pillsbury a retiring allowance. Oct. 3-15 — Dr. Josef Redlich, professor of consti- 
tutional law at the University of Vienna, gave a series of lectures. Oct. 14-15 — 
The first annual homecoming. The weather was warm and fair. The main fea- 
tures of the homecoming were the alumni-varsity baseball game; pushball contest; 
mass meeting on the bleachers ; class reunions ; football game with Chicago, won 
by Illinois, 3 to 0. At the mas? meeting President James announced that Francis 
J. Plym had established a traveling fellowship in architecture of the annual value 
of one thousand dollars. Oct. 15— The first regular meeting of the alumni in St. 
Paul and Minneapolis was held in Minneapolis. 

Nov. I — Registration in all departments was 4,659. Nov. 4 — Congressman David 
J. Foster spoke at a Convocation on the new peace movement. Nov. 10 — The first 
annual dinner of the University of Illinois Club of Springfield was held. Pro- 
fessor J. M. White was guest of honor. Nov. 12-17 — Dr. William Morris Davis, 
•professor of geography at Harvard University, gave six lectures on geography 
as a subject for university study. Nov. 16— Colonel Edmond Gustave Fechet, 
for ten years Commandant of the University, died in Champaign. Nov. 17 — The 
funeral of Colonel Fechet was held in the University Auditorium. Nov. 17-19 — 
Annual high school conference. 

Dec. — 1910 Football schedule: Sept. 31, Illinois 13, Millikin o; Oct. 8, Illinois 29, 
Drake 0; Oct. 15, Illinois 3, Chicago 0; Nov. 5, Illinois 3, Indiana o; Nov. 12, 
Illinois 27, Northwestern 0; Nov. 19, Illinois 3, Syracuse o. Seventy-six members 



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of the faculty at Urbana were listed in the new American Men of Science. Seventeen 
of this number were included in the starred list of a thousand most eminent men 
of science in America. Dec. 9 — Junior promenade. Dec. 10 — The annual concert 
of the glee and mandolin club in the auditorium. Dec. 15 — Professor Qiarles F. 
Moore of Purdue University lectured before the College of Engineering. Plis 
talk on "Blasting powder" was the first of a series in exchange between Purdue 
and Illinois. Dec. 28 — The Illinois state teachers' association at its meeting in 
Chicago December 28th, passed a resolution favoring the appropriation of the 
money asked for by the University of Illinois for the erection of a building for 
the School of Education. Dec. 30 — The Illini Club at Peoria held a meeting at 
the Creve Coeur Club. Fifty graduates and students of the University of Illinois 
held their annual reunion at Rockford, Illinois. 

Jan. 4 — Governor Deneen, in his biennial message to the legislature, presented 
fully the work and needs of the University and its allied bureaus. Jan. 6 — Irma E. 
Voigt, representing Illiola, won the inter-literary society declamatory contest. Jan. 
13-14 — The Illinois Union presented a musical comedy, "The Maid of the Moon," 
written by George Morris, 1910, and his brother Paul Morris, a graduate of 
the University of Wlisconsin. Jan. 16-30 — School of Housekeepers was held in 
the woman's building. Jan. 16-28 — Nearly a thousand students attended the agri- 
cultural short course. Jan. 17 — The Trustees granted permission to the cadets to 
wear a dark blue flannel shirt in place of the cadet blouse, "at such exercises as 
may be prescribed by the military commandant." Jan. 25 — The name of James 
Nicholas Brown was enrolled in the Illinois Farmers' hall of fame. Jan. 30- 
Feb. 8 — ^Illinois horticultural institute was held at the University. 

Feb. — The University of Illinois Alumni association of India was organized 
with a membership of six. Feb. 3 — Sophomore cotillion in the armory. Feb. 7 — 
Post-exam. Jubilee was held in the Auditorium under the auspices of the Y. M. 
C. A. Feb. 7 — The Council of Administration adopted a plan for the reorgani- 
zation of The Daily Illini, the Illini hereafter to be controlled by a board of six 
trustees, three from the faculty and three from imdergraduate students. The 
fiftieth annual convention of the Illinois state horticultural society was held Feb. 
8-10. Feb. II — President William Howard Taft visited the University and re- 
viewed the cadet regiment. He arrived at 8 :50 a. m., was met by a committee, 
and driven to Illinois Field ; reviewed the regiment ; saw the University grounds ; 
made a five minute address at the Illinois Central station, and left for Springfield, 
all in less than an hour. Feb. 12-14 — Dr. Charles M. Sheldon of Topeka, Kansas, 
addressed the assembly of the college of literature and arts and spoke to stu- 
dents of sociology and of journalism on "The ethics of newspaper making." Feb. 
13 — I. N. Read of Urbana presented the University with a cane made from an oak 
door post in Lincoln's home in Old Salem, Illinois. The cane was presented in 
the name of Mr. Read's daughter, Mrs. Nellie Ross, '01. The Military band gave 
a concert at the state armory in Springfield, under the auspices of the University of 
Illinois club of Springfield. Feb. 15-16 — Biennial visit of the general assembly to 
the University. More than one hundred members were present, thirty of whom 
were accompanied by their wives. Feb. 24 — Military ball. Feb. 27 — President 
James, for the University senate, appointed a committee to consider the efficiency 
of the present organization of the University, and to draft a constitution for the 
University, to be considered later by the council, senate and trustees. Feb. 28 — A 
series of meetings was held in the interest of the Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion. Dr. Clarence A. Barbour of New York, "Dad" Elliott, and others assisted. 
The annual meeting of the University of Illinois Club of Washington, D. C, was 
held at the Teacup Inn ; twenty-four were present. Dr. Raymond M. Alden of 
Leland Stanford University was elected Professor of English, to begin service 
September i, igii. 

March 4 — The second annual conference of the presidents of the smaller col- 
leges of Illinois was held at the University. March 7 — Dr. C. P. Steinmetz ad- 
dressed the students of the college of engineering on "Electric energy." March g-^ 
C. H. Cartlidge, bridge engineer of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, 
gave an illustrated lecture on "Reinforced concrete pile and trestle bridges." March 
9-10 — Col. William Nathan McChesney delivered two lectures before the College 
of Law on "Uniform state laws." March 11 — ^Celebrating the anniversary of Foun- 
ders' Day, the Puget Sound alumni met for their annual reunion and banquet at 
the Tacoma Hotel. The University of Illinois Alumni Association of Southern 
California banqueted at the University Club of Los Angeles. The attendance was 



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almost double that of any previous banquet of the Association. March 14 — B. R. 
Rickards was appointed professor of municipal and sanitary dairying. March 14 — 
Miss Lutie E. Stearns, chief of the traveling department of the Wisconsin free 
library commission, began a series of three lectures before the Library School and 
stafif. March 20-21 — Dr. Arthur E. Bostwick, librarian of the St. Louis library, 
lectured before the library school. March 21 — Mr. Herbert R. Cross, gave a series 
of lectures on art, continuing through six weeks. March 23 — President Frank L. 
McVey of the University of North Dakota gave an address on "Sticking points in 
taxation." March 27-31 — Mr. Paul E. Moore, editor of the Nation, gave five lec- 
tures on "Types of romanticism." March 28— Mr. Charles F. Scott, chief consult- 
ing engineer of the Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company, lectured 
on "The young engineer and modern industrial conditions." March 31 — The elev- 
enth annual dinner of the Southwestern alumni association was held at the Coates 
House, Kansas City, Mo. Dean Thomas A. Clark was present from the University. 
April — Late in April the new Illmi board of trustees announced the appoint- 
ment of H. H. Herbert, editor ; C. M. Sullivan, manager ; and F. X. McGrath, 
bookkeeper. April 7-8 — The Players' Club presented "Our Boys" on Friday and 
Saturday evenings and Saturday afternoon, in Morrow Hall. April 8 — The sev- 
enth annual , dinner of the New York alumni association was held at the Hotel 
Manhattan; one hundred and fifteen persons were present. Ex-President Andrew 
Sloan Draper and Dean Thomas Arkle Clark were guests of honor. April 18 — 
Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard addressed an assembly of the college of literature 
and arts on "The problem of independent journalism." April 9 — ^Orin R. Wakefield, 
brought suit against the University to compel the granting of his diploma, with- 
held because twenty-five percent of his work was below the grade of 75 percent. 
The case was decided in favor of the University. 

May — The Lincoln league, a student organization, was formed. May 2 — Baron 
d'Estournelles de Constant spoke &t a University convocation on "Liternational 
peace." He also spoke on the peace movement at a dinner given in his honor in 
the evening. May 3 — ^Students' Union election. May 17 — Maypole dance on Illi- 
nois Field. May 18-20 — The nineteenth Illinois interscholastic meet. May 20 — In- 
terscholastic circus on Illinois Field. 

June — The graduating class presented to the University as a class memorial 
two trophy cases to be placed in the entrance of the Men's Gymnasium. June 10 — 
The 47th general assembly appropriated to the University $3,489,300 for operating 
expenses, buildings, etc., and also $30,000 for the support of the school of ceramics. 
The General Assembly passed a bill providing for a mill tax for the support of 
the University beginning with 1912 ; also an act providing that the employees of the 
University of Illinois will be under civil service regulations. June 11 — The Right 
Reverend Edward W. Osborne, Bishop of Springfield, delivered the baccalaureate 
address. June 12 — Class Day. Annual address before the Phi Beta Kappa and 
Sigma Xi societies was delivered by John M. Coulter, professor of botany at the 
University of Chicago, on "Contributions of Germany to Education." Senior ball 
at 8:00 p. m. in the armory. June 13 — Alumni Day. P. Junkersfeld, '95, was 
elected president of the association and Frank W. Scott, '01, secretary-treasurer. 
The president was directed to appoint a committee on reorganization. President 
James and Senator Dunlap spoke at the annual dinner. John Chester and thirty- 
nine others took parts in the reunion of '91. A bronze memorial tablet to Professor 
Arthur W. Palmer was unveiled. The trustees authorized Dean A. Clark to publish 
"Facts for Freshmen," to be presented to each freshman upon his admission 
to the University. _ Mr. Donald Graham, 1907, who won in the competition for the 
Plym. fellowship in architecture, was appointed to the fellowship for the year 
1911-12. June 14 — Fortieth annual Commencement. The address, given by Presi- 
dent James, was an appeal to the graduates to make their careers object lessons 
in the defense of academic education. The honorary degree of LL. D. was 
conferred on William E. Curtis; the degree of Eng. D. on Ralph Modjeski. 
June 27 — The beginning of six weeks' summer session in the Library School. 
Summer Session opened with an enrollment of nearly seven hundred. July 11 — 
Miss Isabel Bevier delivered the president's address at the opening session of the 
American home economics association, at San Francisco. Her topic was "The 
home economics movement." June 14— The trustees voted to close the California 
avenue and John street entrances to the campus and close Burrill avenue south 
of the Auditorium. 



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August 27 — Alfred Bayliss, from 1899 to 1907 ex officio a trustee, died at his 
home at Woodbine, Ohio. 

1911-12 

The roadway which formerly curved about the northeast corner of University 
hall, was changed during the summer to run directly east of the Law building, 
and thence south. A broad cement walk was built in front of University hall, 
directly east to the Law building. The opening of Lincoln Hall and the new 
power plant necessitated a readjustment of class rooms and offices in University 
Hall and in the electrical engineering building. The department of classics and 
the graduate and upper class work in modern languages, English, and the social 
science, formerly in University hall, were removed to Lincoln hall, as were also the 
seminar libraries of these departments. Sept. 29 — Professor Eugene Meyer, head 
of the Reich-Anstaldt, or calibration laboratory, and professor of engineering 
at Charlottenburg University, made a visit to the University. 

Oct. — Football schedule and results for 191 1 -12: Oct. 7 — Illinois 33, Milikin 0, 
at Urbana. Oct. 14 — Illinois 9, St. Louis o, at Urbana. Oct. 21 — Illinois 0, Chicago 
24, at Chicago. November 4 — Illinois 12, Purdue 3, at Urbana. Nov. 11 — Illinois 
o, Indiana 0, at Indianapolis. Nov. 18 — Illinois 27, Northwestern 13, at Urbana. 
November 25 — Illinois 0, Minnesota 11, at Urbana. October 6 — The Marquis of 
Queensberry, on the sporting staff of the Chicago Tribune, visited the University 
for the Illinois-Milikin football game on Oct. 7, and spoke at a mass meeting 
in the Auditorium. October 14 — At the first general convocation of the year. 
President James spoke briefly upon the growth of the University, and introduced 
the three new members of the Senate, Professor Raymond M. Alden, English, 
Professor Charles R. Richard, mechanical engineering, and Professor Chester G. 
Vernier, law, each of whom made a short speech. Preliminary honors were 
announced. Oct. 21-24 — The State Conference of Charities and Corrections met 
at the University. Professor E. C. Hayes was elected president. 

Nov. I — Registration in all departments of the University was 4,929, as com- 
pared with 4,659 on Nov. i, 1910. November 7 — The Choral society presented 
a miscellaneous program in the auditorium. November 11 — President James sailed 
for Europe. Napoleon B. Morrison, a former trustee, died at his home in Odin. 
Nov. 14 — Dr. J. M. McCormack, of the American medical association, lectured 
on health conditions, under the auspices of the Anti-Tuberculosis society. Pro- 
fessor Thomas E. Oliver gave an illustrated lecture on Paris at the L. & A. 
assembly. Nov. i/- — First annual argricultural dance. Vice-president and Mrs. 
Burrill, in the absence of President and Mrs. James gave a reception for the new 
members of the faculty in the Woman's building. Nov. 18— Thirty members 
of the Southern Illinois editorial association, who were guests of Congressman 
William B. McKinley of Champaign, visited the University. Nov. 20 — The first as- 
sembly of the College of Science was held in the Natural History lecture room. 
Vice-president T. T. Burrill delivered a lecture on "A Vacation in New Mexico." 
Professor Josiah Royce of Harvard University lectured on "Some psychological 
problems suggested by pragmatism ;" and on "The problems of religious instruc- 
tion in modern academic education." November 21 — Thomas Liggett of the United 
States Sherardizing company, delivered an illustrated lecture on "Sherardizing." 
Nov. 23 — The Art department gave a tea in their rooms in University Hall. Nov. 
23-25 — Annual high school conference. Nov. 24-26 — Second annual fall home- 
coming was a greater success than the first. Nov. 24 — The corner-stone of the 
George AIcKinley memorial university Presbyterian church was laid ; the chief 
address was given by Rev. John Balcolm Shaw of Chicago. Hon. William B. 
McKinley, principal donor of the church, made the presentation address. Rev. 
Martin E. Anderson, student pastor of the church, laid the corner-stone. Nov. 
24-25 — Mask and Bauble presented "The Lion Rampant" at the Illinois Theater. 
Nov. 27 — C. B. Hatch and J. M. Kaufman gave their seventh annual complimentary 
banquet to the football team. Sixteen men were awarded the official football "I." 

Dec. 4-g — Dr. E. G. Cooley of Chicago, gave five lectures before the school of 
education, on "Industrial and vocational education in Germany." Dec. 9 — The 
twenty-first annual glee club concert, was given in the Auditorium. December 6 — 
Illinois Day, which falls on Dec. 3, was celebrated by a general convocation held 
in the Auditorium. Hon. Clark E. Carr of Galesburg gave the address; subject, 
"Illinois." Dec. 8 — Illinois won debates with Iowa and Wisconsin. Junior prom- 
enade in the armory. Dec. — Fire damaged the Dental building in Chicago to 



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tlie amount of two thousand dollars. Dr. Henry S. Curtis of Clark University 
lectured before the college of literature and arts on "The playground as a 
social factor." Dec. 11-16 — The 56th annual convention of the Illinois state 
horticultural society was held at the University. Dec. 12 — The choral society 
sang "The Messiah." Dec. 14-17 — John R. Mott conducted a series of evangelistic 
meetings at the University under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Dec. 15 — A 
general University convocation was held in the Auditorium, at which Mr. Mott 
spoke to the women on "Religion as a Matter of the Will." A series of meetings 
was held under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., conducted by Mrs. Harriet E. 
Monroe of Washington, D. C. Dec. 19 — The United Charities association of 
Champaign and Urbana was organized. 

Jan. 6 — Eva Mitchell, representing Illiola, won the inter-literary society de- 
clamatory contest. Jan. 15 — The corn growers' and stockmen's convention held 
their annual farmers' short course, continuing for two weeks. Professor Joseph 
Barrel! of Yale University began a series of lectures on geological subjects. Jan. 
16 — The Council of Administration granted permission to organize "The Fourth 
Estate," an honorary journalistic fraternity. Jan. 18 — The college of engineering 
held an assembly in the auditorium; addresses were given by H. M. Byllesby of 
Chicago, J. C. Gableman, president of Illinois society of engineering and surveyors, 
and Dean Wi F. M. Goss. Jan. 22 — Professor J. McKeen Cattell of Columbia 
University addressed the University Senate on "Problems of university administra- 
tion." Jan. 22, — D. H. V. Hess of the Libbey cut glass company of Toledo, Ohio, 
spoke before the chemistry club on the manufacture of glass. 

Feb. 2 — Annual sophomore cotillion. Feb. 6 — -Post-exam, jubilee. The 
contract for the ceramics and mining engineering laboratory was let to A. W. 
Stoolman, for $22,019.12, not including the chimney. Feb. 7 — Dr. Guenther Jacoby 
of Germany was appointed lecturer in the department of Germanic languages for 
the second semester, his general topic being "The philosophy of the German 
classic poets." President Livingston C. Lord of the Eastern Illinois State normal 
school, lectured before Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educational fraternity, on "The 
Ethics of Kipling." Feb. 8— W. A. McKnight, Y. M. C. A. secretary, resigned to 
accept a similar position in Buenos Ayres. Feb. 8 — Dr. J. Howard Mathews of 
the University of Wisconsin delivered an illustrated lecture on "Color photography 
and some of its commercial applications." Feb. 12 — Albert Bushnell Hart, Pro- 
fessor of History at Harvard University, delivered the address at a convocation 
in honor of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, on "Lincoln and government." Feb. 
15 — Dean David Kinley lectured before the third College of Science Assembly on 
"Socialism." Feb. 21 — A severe blizzard raged all day. Street car traffic was 
stopped and trains were so delayed that there was only one mail delivery. February 
23 — Military ball. Feb. 19-23 — Dr. Casper Rene Gregory of the University of 
Leipzig gave five lectures on "Five centuries of science in Leipzig." Feb. 25 — 
Miss Catherine McCallum Mclntyre, for twenty-three years secretary of the 
college of agriculture, died in Champaign. Feb. 26 — Prof. W. L. Johannsen, 
professor of plant physiology in the University of Copenhagen, delivered lectures 
on "Modern problems on heredity." Feb. 26-27-28 — The military band of sixty- 
five pieces, accompanied by a special harpist, made its second annual state tour, 
playing in Bloomington, Peoria, Decatur, and Springfield. Feb. 29 — Vice-president 
and Mrs, Burrill tendered a reception to the faculty in the Woman's building in 
honor of President James on his return from Europe. 

March 2 — Annual band concert. March 4-9 — Prof. W. L. Kuekenthal of the 
University of Breslau gave a series of lectures on "The principle of convergence 
as illustrated in the whale." March 12 — The girls of the University began a 
campaign to secure funds for a new Y. W. C. A. building and dormitory, for 
which Congressman William B. McKinley pledged $20,000. March 13— A students' 
mass meeting, called by President James, was held to discuss the Western confer- 
ence athletic situation. March 13 — Seven lectures on public health were ar- 
ranged for. The first lecture was given by Dr. Henry B. Favil of Rush medical 
college, on "Sociological aspects of public health." March 18-23 — Prof. F. E. 
Schelling, of the University of Pennsylvania, gave a series of lectures on 
"The English drama." March 19 — The presidents of the universities in the 
"Big Eight" conference met in Chicago to discuss conference rules. March 21 — 
At the annual meeting of trustees in Chicago, W. L. Abbott was again chosen 
president. The trustees selected the location of the armory, the stock pavilion, and 
the new horticultural building, all to be erected on the south campus. 



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April I — Dr. Iiiazo Nitobe, of the first higher college at Tokyo, gave a series 
of lectures on "Some characteristics of the land and people of Japan." Dr. Nitobe's 
lectures were given under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- 
national Peace. Professor William A. Noyes, of the chemistry department, was 
given a leave of absence from April i, to attend the international council of rep- 
resentatives of chemical societies at Berlin, as the representative of the American 
chemical society. April 2 — Champaign voted "dry" with a majority of 479- Student 
voters were generally challenged at the polls. April 3 — Dr. John A. Lomax of the 
University of Texas and president of the American folk lore society, lectured on 
"The songs of the cowboy." April 4-6 — The central section of the American 
society of zoologists met at the University. April 9 — Colonel Theodore Roosevelt 
visited Champaign and spoke in the City Park. April 10 — A chapter of Sigma 
Delta Chi, national honorary journalistic fraternity, was granted to Fourth Estate, 
local journalistic fraternity. The trustees voted to close the medical and dental work 
conducted in the city of Chicago in the plant owned by the college of physicians 
and surgeons, on the expiration of the lease on June 30, 1912. April 12 — Professor 
VVilhelm Paszkowski of the University of Berlin delivered a series of lectures 
on "The German Theater and Drama." April 30 — Following a petition of the 
pan-hellenic council, the council of administration passed a rule that no student 
may become a member of any national or local fraternity until he has successfully 
passed eleven hours of work. 

May 16 — Annual maypole dance on Illinois Field. The weather was cold and 
a drizzling rain fell. May 17-18 — Annual interscholastic week. May 21 — The 
corner-stone of the Commerce building was laid. W. L. Abbott, president of 
board of trustees, presided. Addresses were given in the Auditorium by Dean 
David Kinley and francis G. Blair. President James laid the corner-stone. Short 
addresses were given by B. F. Harris of Champaign, president of the Illinois 
Bankers' association and W. Carbys Zimmerman, state architect. May 21 — The 
band serenaded President James, in honor of his birthday. May 22 — The first 
annual "President's review" of the regiment was held on Illinois Field. The 
President presented commissions to the commissioned officers of the regiment. 
May 25 — E. R. Ludwig of the class of 191 1, was awarded the Plym fellowship 
for 1912-13. 

June 9 — Baccalaureate address delivered by the Rev. William I. McEIveen, 
pastor of the Evanston Congregational church. June 10 — Qass day exercises ; 
dedication of senior memorial. Senior ball in the Armory. June 11 — Alumni day. 
About one hundred matriculants from 1868 to 1872 held a reunion and the 
annual meeting of the association was the largest ever held. Three hundred 
and sixty attended the dinner. Judge W. N. Butler, '79, was toastmaster; I. S. 
Raymond, '72, Dr. Burrill, and President James made short addresses. At the 
annual meeting the association was re-organized by the adoption of a new con- 
stitution prepared by a committee of which A. N. Talbot was chairman. P. 
Junkersfeld, '95, was reelected president, and the new executive committee was 
chosen as follows S. A. Bullard, '78; F. J. Postel, '99; I. M. Western, '02; L. E. 
Fischer, '98; W. C. Lindley, '01; G. J. Ray, '98. Frank W. Scott, '01, was elected 
secretary-treasurer. June 12 — Commencement day. Address delivered by President 
James; subject, "The life and labors of Jonathan Baldwin Turner." The portrait 
of Turner to be placed in the Illinois Farmers' hall of fame was unveiled. The 
portrait was the gift of Mrs. Mary Turner Carriel, daughter of Jonathan Baldwin 
Turner. A. P. Grout, president of the commission of the Illinois Farmers' hall 
of fame, made the presentation speech. The portrait was unveiled by Mrs. Leslie 
McPherson and Miss Mary Louise Turner, granddaughters of Professor Turner. 
The honorary degree of LL.D. was conferred on Dr. Thomas Jonathan Burrill, and 
Professor Samuel Walker Shattuck, in recognition of their long and excellent 
service to the University. Both men retired from active service in the University 
on September i, 1912. and accepted retiring allowances from the Carnegie founda- 
tion for the advancement of teaching. June 30 — Lease of the property of the 
college of physicians and surgeons in Chicago to the University expired and was 
not renewed. 

1912-13 
Aug. 31. — Albert V. Bleininger, professor of ceramics, resigned. Dr. I. M. 
Bentley of Cornell was appointed professor of psychology and director of psy- 
chological laboratory. 

Sept. 17-18 — Registration days. New power plant and transportation building 
were ready for occupancy. Ground was broken for new armory. Sept. 19 — 



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Freshman convocation. Sept. 20 — First aimual mass meeting for girls. Sept. 21 — 
Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educational fraternity founded at the University, became 
national. Sept. 22 — The trustees voted to purchase the medical plant in Chicago. 
Oct. 3 — Pan-Hellenic voted against hazing. Oct. 6 — ^A gift of $13,000 from Hon. 
Wm. B. McKinley as loan fund for students was announced. Trustees decided to 
mark the grave of Dr. Gregory, with a granite boulder excavated from site of 
Lincoln Hall. Oct. 10 — Trustees voted to combine colleges of literature and arts 
and of science. Oct. 11 — Star course: Albert Spalding recital. Oct. 13 — Professor 
Yokobo'ri, head of Kyoto University, Japan, visited the University. Oct. 15 — 
Law Union was formed. Oct. 16 — Convocation- in honor of Dr. Burrill and Dr. 
Shattuck, with presentation of gold medals by Senate. Dedication of McKinley 
Memorial Church. Oct. 17- — Dr. Borel of the University of Paris lectured. Oct. 
19 — Judge Spurgin upheld student vote in city election and declared Champaign 
dry territory. Oct. 29-30— Dr. C. J. Steinmetz lectured in interests of engineering. 
Oct. 31 — Petition to open theaters on Sunday defeated by popular student vote. 

Nov. — Registration of students was 4,315. Nov. 2 — -Reception by President James 
in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Burrill and Dr. and Mrs. Shattuck. B'nai B'rith Lodge 
established annual literary prize of $50.00. Doctors Burrill and Shattuck were made 
professors emeriti by trustees. Rho chapter of Zeta Beta Tau was established. 
Nov. 5 — Professor Wilhelm Miller was made head of department of landscape 
gardening. Nov. 6 — Museum of classic arts was dedicated. Nov. 11-13 — ^Home 
Coming events : Hobo band, band concert, mass meeting, smoker, football game 
between Chicago and Illinois, and Mask and Bauble in "The County Chairman." 
Nov. 15 — Small fire in University Hall. Nov. 19 — -Star course lecture by Strick- 
land Gillilan. Nov. 21 — President James was elected President of National as- 
sociation of state universities. Nov. 22 — State high school conference. Nov. 26 — 
Hatch-Kaufman annual banquet for football men. Nov. 27-Dec. 2 — Thanksgiving 
recess. 

Football schedule: 1912: Illinois 87, Illinois Wesleyan 3; Illinois 13, Wash- 
ington University 0; Illinois 13, Indiana 7; Illinois 13, Minneapolis 13; Illinois 
9, Purdue 9; Illinois o, Chicago 10; Illinois o. Northwestern 6. 

Dec. 10 — Contract was let for new Y. W. C. A. building. Dec. 11 — State Horti- 
cultural society met at University. Dec. 14 — Mi^tinee and evening concert given by 
glee and mandolin clubs. Robert C. Zuppke was appointed football coach. Dec. 17 
— Choral society gave Handel's "Messiah." Dec. 20 — Christmas vacation began. 

Jan. 7 — Contracts were let for floricultural, vegetable, and plant breeding 
houses, and stock pavilion. Mr. George E. Frazer was appointed comptroller and 
professor of accountancy. Jan. 8 — First issue of Fortnightly Notes, supplementing 
Alumni Quarterly. Jan. 11 — Annual Prom concert by University band. Senior 
smoker. Jan. 13 — Seven hundred register in annual agricultural short course 
and school for housekeepers. 

Feb. 4 — Post-exam jubilee. Feb. 6 — Professor Kuno Francke opened the 
museum of European culture. Feb. 6 — First assembling of classes in new Commerce 
building. Electrical engineering show. Feb. 12 — Properties of college -of phy- 
sicians and surgeons were formally accepted as a gift from the medical alumni, 
and the re-opening of the medical school was authorized. Professor Everts B. 
Greene resigned as dean of the college of literature and arts, and Professor 
Arthur H. Daniels was appointed acting dean. Formal presentation of Lincoln 
Hall by Governor Dunne to President James. Dedicatory address by Rev. Hugh 
Black. Feb. 15 — Star course presented Ben Greet players in "A Comedy of 
Errors." Feb. 21 — Military ball. Player's Club entertained with three Irish 
plays. The Hour Glass, The Pot of Broth, and The Workhouse Ward. Feb. 23 — 
Exhibit of water-color paintings in Auditorium. Feb. 26 — Beta Gamma Sigma, 
commercial fraternity, was established. 

Basketball schedule 1912-1913 : Illinois 15, Wisconsin 16; Illinois 35, Iowa 9; 
Illinois 22, Purdue 18; Illinois 19, Minnesota 12; Illinois 23, Northwestern 22; 
Illinois 13, Wisconsin 18; Illinois 20, Minnesota 10; Illinois 12, Chicago 19; Illinois 
29, Indiana 12; Illinois 11, Purdue 12; Illinois 23, Indiana 17; Illinois 16, Chicago 
21 ; Illinois 18, Northwestern 20. 

March i — Annual band concert. Mar. 11 — Trustees approved raising of entrance 
requirements of medical school to two years of college work. Ten thousand 
dollars was appropriated for Crocker Land expedition. Dr. Kendric C. Bab- 
cock, specialist in higher education, Bureau of Education, Washington, was ap- 



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pointed Dean of the united college of liberal arts and sciences. Dr. William 
Trelease was appointed professor of botany and head of that department. Mar. 
14-15 — Lecture visit of Mr. Alfred Noyes. Illinois lost debate to Indiana. Mar. 
16 — Mu Kappa Alpha, honorary music fraternity, was established. Mar. 20 — 
Yoxan was disbanded. Mar. 2fr — Captain B. C. Morse, commandant of the Uni- 
versity brigade, was made Lieutenant-Colonel. Mar. 28 — Visit of the state legis- 
lature at the University. Resignation of Professor Ernest Julius Berg, head of 
the department of electrical engineering. 

April 4 — Trustees granted leave of absence to President James to' attend 
international conference on education at The Hague, September, 1913. Apr. 11-12 — 
Students presented local talent opera, "The Prodigal Prince." Apr. 17 — -Dedication 
of commerce building; state conference of business administration. Opening of 
cafeteria in Women's building. Apr. 21 — Cercle Frangais presented "L'Anglais 
tel qu' on le Parle" and "es Cuisimers." Apr. 24 — Resignation of Guy Stanton 
Ford, Professor of Modern European History. Apr. 25 — "Big Nine" conference 
to discuss amateurism. Apr. 25-26 — Adelphic-Illiola play, "A Curious Mishap." 
Apr. 2.J — Dr. Andrew Sloan Draper, president of the University, 1894-1904, died 
at Albany, New York. Apr. 30 — Dr. Washington Gladden addressed a convo- 
cation. 

May i^ — Board of oratory and debate was formed. May 3 — First annual water 
carnival. May 9 — Dedication of Transportation building, and convocation. Aleth- 
enai-Philomathean masque, "The Chaplet of Pan." Recital by Mme. Gadski. 
May 13 — Local Alumni club was formed. May 14-17 — Interscholastic. Program : 
Maypole, stunt show, Illinois-Wisconsin dual meet and baseball game, circus, 
lUinois-Milliken dual, glee club concert, Illinois-Chicago baseball. Oak Park 
won inter-title. May 21 — Phi Beta, local sorority, installed as Gamma Phi Beta. 
May 22— Class of 1913 were granted permission to erect a memorial gateway on 
south Wright street, west of Auditorium. May 24 — Mask and Bauble presented 
"The Passing of the Third Floor Back." May 29 — Coburn players gave "Iphegenia 
in Tauris." May 29-June 5 — Examinations. 

Track schedule, 1913 : Illinois T], Alissouri 49; Illinois 80^, Wisconsin 45 J^ ; 
Illinois 93, Chicago Zi', Illinois 58, Chicago 27; Illinois 70, Purdue 16; Illinois 33, 
Wisconsin ZTiVi,. 

Baseball schedule, 1913 : Illinois 2, Tennessee i ; Illinois 4, Tennessee 0; Illinois 
8, Indiana 4; Illinois i, Iowa i; Illinois 4, Iowa 3; Illinois 8, • Northwestern 0; 
Illinois 6, Arkansas 11 ; Illinois 4, Arkansas 2; Illinois 4, Indiana 3; Illinois 5, 
Chicago 4; Illinois 11, Wisconsin i; Illinois 7, Chicago 3; Illinois 3, Purdue 1; 
Illinois 3, Chicago 6 ; Illinois 14, Northwestern 6 ; Illinois 7, Chicago 6 ; Illinois 
2, Wisconsin 7. 

June 8-1 1 — Commencement. June 10 — -Alumni day. Peter Junkersfeld, '95, 
was elected president of the alumni association. June 11 — Commencement address 
was given by President James. 848 degrefes were conferred. June 10 — Resigna- 
. tion of Dr. William E. Quine, Dean of College of Aledicine was accepted by 
trustees. Authority was given for the purchase of the classical and pedagogical 
libraries of Johannes Vahlen and R. Aron. Trustees approved support of orches- 
tral concerts not to exceed $5,000. Dr. Washburn was promoted to be professor 
of physical chemistry. June 16 — Summer session began. June 19 — Mr. Herbert 
Nasmyth, was appointed to the School of Music. June 23 — Mr. J. B. Stoughton 
Holborn, of Oxford, gave a series of lectures on "Art in daily life." 

July 2 — Total registration, 612. Dr. Kinley was made Vice-President of the 
University to succeed Dr. Burrlll. Re-opening of College of Dentistry approved. 
Professor C. R. Richards was made acting Dean of College of Engineering during 
leave of absence of Dean Goss. Dr. John Sterling Kingsley of Tuft's College 
was appointed professor of zoology. July 11-12 — Ben Greet players presented 
"Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Love's Labours Lost." July 18— Summer 
prom at Armory. July 23 — Contract awarded for equipment of Dental School. 
Miss Martha J. Kyle was appointed Acting Dean of Women. 

Aug. 2 — Summer Dramatic club gave "Merry Wives of Windsor." Aug. 26 — 
Trustees approved sj^stem of freshmen advisers. 

1913-14 

Sept. 6 — Mr. Arthur E. Eldridge was appointed director of photographic lab- 
oratories. Entrance requirements of school of pharmacy were raised to two years 



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in accredited high school. Sept. 23-24 — Registration. Class hats adopted by all 
classes. Sept. 26 — Major Frank D. Webster was detailed as commandant of 
University brigade. 

Oct. 4 — Dr. Frank L. Stevens, dean of college of agriculture and mechanic 
arts of the University of Porto Rico, was appointed professor of plant pathology. 
Trustees made appropriation for printing plant, and approved expenditure of 
$15,000 for Auditorium organ. Purchase of 343 acres of farm land approved. 
Oct. 9 — Farewell for Major Morse and welcome for Major Webster. Oct. 16 — 
Visit of Dr. Sakuro Tanabe of Imperial University of Kioto, Japan. Oct. 18 — 
Freshmen adopted sack rush as annual scrap. Oct. 31 — National convention Alphi 
Xi Delta at University. 

Nov. 7 — Conference of deans of graduate schools; representatives from eighteen 
colleges were present. American association of state universities met at University. 
Lecture-visit of Sir William Ramsay of Aberdeen University. Convocation in 
honor of Professor Ricker. Association of Methodist Episcopal bishops met at 
University. Nov. 9 — Dedication of Y. W. C. A. building. Oct. 14-17 — Home-coming. 
Program : "Russian symphony orchestra concert, alumni smoker, mass meeting, 
sack race (freshmen won), Illinois vs. Purdue football and informal gathering 
of alumni. Nov. 19 — Convocation in honor of 50th anniversary of Gettysburg 
address. Nov. 20-22 — High School conference. Mask and Bauble presented "The 
Gentleman from Mississippi." Nov. 24 — Annual Kaufman-Hatch football team 
banquet. 

Football, 1913: Illinois 21, Kentucky o; Illinois 24, Missouri 7; Illinois 38, 
Northwestern 0; Illinois 10, Indiana o; Illinois 7, Chicago 28; Illinois 0, Purdue 0; 
Illinois 9, Minnesota 19. 

Dec. 5 — Lecture by Bernard Langden-Davies against military armament. Benj- 
amin Chapin gave dramatic interpretation of "Lincoln." Dec. 11- — Cincinnati sym- 
phony orchestra concert. Dec. 12 — Junior prom. Illinois was defeated in debates 
with Iowa and Wisconsin. Dec. 17 — Girls edited December issue of Illinois 
Magazine. Dec. 16 — Choral societj' gave Handel's "Messiah." Dec. 16-19 — -State 
horticultural society meeting. Dec. 19 — Christmas vacation began. 

Jan. 9-10 — Ben Greet players gave "Merchant of Venice" and "Comedy of 
Errors." Jan. 13 — 'Informal weekly readings instituted by English department. 
Jan. 16 — Player's Club presented "London Assurance." Jan. 20 — Short course 
in agriculture and school for housekeepers began. Jan. 27 — Star course lecture 
by W. J. Burns. Jan. 28 — Semester examinations began. 

Feb. 9-10 — Registration. Feb. 10 — Post-exam jubilee. Feb. 14 — Professor 
Joseph Schumpeter, Austrian economist, lectured at University. Jan. 17 — -St. 
Louis symphony orchestra concerts. Jan. 19 — Sigma Tau, honorary fraternity, 
installed in college of engineering. Jan. 20 — Military ball. Jan. 22— Washington 
birthday convocation in Auditorium. Jan. 28 — -Squads of students dig University 
district out of the worst snow fall in years. All athletic and social events called 
ofif because of scarlet fever. 

Basketball, 1913-1914: Illinois 19, Milliken 10; Illinois 35, Indiana 6; Illinois 25, 
Wisconsin 26; Illinois 26, Purdue 20; Illinois 11, Chicago 12; Illinois 18, Min- 
nesota 16: Illinois 30, Purdue 25; Illinois 31, Indiana 15; Illinois 35, Northwestern 
15; Illinois 16, Wisconsin 29; Illinois 26, Minnesota 11. 

March 6 — Seniors choose chimes as class memorial. Mar. 8 — Scarlet fever 
ban lifted. Mar. 10 — Forbes property on Springfield avenue purchased for 
botanical and zoological laboratories. Mar. 12 — -Illinois won debates with Indiana 
and Ohio. Mar. 18 — Major W^ebster detailed to command summer military camp 
at Ludington, Mich. Mar. 15-20 — Bondurant lectures delivered by Dr. George H. 
Combs. Mar. 20 — Recital by Mme. Schumann-Heink. Mar. 21 — Drama League en- 
tertained with Irish Players in plays by Yates and Lady Gregory. Mar. 25 — 
Reception and mass meeting in honor of W. B. McKinley on his return from abroad. 
Mar. 26-28 — Women's vocational conference. Mask and Bauble presented "Higher 
Up," by Thacher H. Guild. 

April 3 — Heads of life insurance companies convened at University. Apr. 5 — 
Lecture-visit of Dean Shailer Matthews. Apr. 7 — Walking club organized. Apr. 
15 — Dr. Shosuke Sato, college of agriculture, North Eastern University, Sapporo, 
Japan, visited University. Apr. 18 — Annual band concert. Apr. 22 — Trustee.'? 
approved purchase of Chicago site for school of pharmacy. Women's play ground 
west of forestry was approved. Apr. 23 — Series of lectures by Miss Georgina 
Sweet, Melbourne University. Apr. 25 — Anthemia chapter of Alpha Rho Chi 



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was established. Walker Opera House torn down. Apr. 28 — Lecture-visit Prof. 
J. B. Stoughton Holborn, Oxford University. 

May I — Adelphic and Illiola societies entertained in comedy, -Newly Married" 
and "Mr. Steinmetz Corner." Illinois won Northern oratorical league contest. 
May 7 — Minneapolis symphony orchestra concerts. Series of lectures were given 
before Department of Education by Dr. J. J. Findlay, Manchester, England. May 
9 — Player's Club presented "The Portrait," by Thacher H. Guild, and "Ryland." 
May 14-17 — Interscholastic. May 25 — Annual competitive drill. May 28— -Uni- 
versity Orchestra concert. May 29 — Piano recital by Mrs. Fannie Bloomfield- 
Zeisler. May 30 — General John C. Black delivered Memorial Day address on 
Illinois Field. 

Track, 1914: Illinois 57^, Ohio State 19^; Illinois 26, Wisconsin 26^; Chi- 
cago 20%; Illinois 95, Purdue 22; Illinois 76H, Wisconsin 49^; Illinois 70^, 
Chicago 55J^ ; Illinois 45 5/12, Stanford 23%, Chicago 2oy^. 

Baseball, 1914: Illinois 9, Alabama 5; Illinois 2, Georgia Tech. 5; Illinois 2, 
Georgia Tech. 2; Illinois i, Georgia 2; Illinois i, Tennessee i; Illinois 2, Kentucky 
14; Illinois 5, Northwestern 4; Illinois 8, Milliken 5; Illinois 4, Minnesota 3; Illinois 
9, Purdue 6; Illinois 3, Texas 2; Illinois 7, Texas 3; Illinois 7, Purdue 0; Illinois 
2, Wisconsin i; Illinois 3, Chicago 4; Illinois 7, Northwestern 0; Illinois 2, Indiana 
13 ; Illinois 2, Wisconsin 5 ; Illinois 4, Chicago 3. 

June I — Senate adopted plan to establish a school of commerce. First annual 
freshman cap burning on Illinois Field. June 4-12 — Examinations. June 9— 
Trustees approved site for Gregory memorial alumni building west of Auditorium, 
and of Tina Weedon Smith memorial music building east of Auditorium. Lo- 
cation of women's residence hall on Nevada street approved. Entrance require- 
ments to school of pharmacy raised to graduation from accredited high school. 
June 15 — Senior ball. June 16 — Alumni Day; reunion of matriculants during 
regency of Dr. Gregory largely attended ; unveiling of tablet at grave of Dr. 
Gregory on boulder excavated from site of Lincoln Hall. A. N. Talbot, '81, was 
elected president of alumni association. Lawn festival and 40th reunion of Class 
of '74. Mask and Bauble presented "The Great Galeoto." June 17 — Commence- 
ment address was given by Count Johann von Bernstroff, German Ambassador 
to the United States. One thousand twenty-nine degrees were conferred. June 
22 — Registration for summer session. 

July 2 — ^First campus sing. July 6 — Resignation of Director Charles Henry 
Mills, of the school of music. July 6-11 — Lectures by Mr. J. Adams Puffer of 
Boston, Mass., on "Vocational Education." July i& — Ben Greet players gave 
"She Stoops to Conquer," and "Midsummer Night's Dream." July 22 — Death 
of Thaoher Howland Guild, associate in English and author of "Illinois Loyalty." 
July 29 — Memorial song service for Mr. Guild. 

Aug. 4 — County teachers institute at University. Aug. 14 — John N. Pomeroy 
was appointed professor of law. 

1914-15 

Sept. II — Trustees appointed John Lawrence Erb director of the school of 
music, and University organist. Miss Martha J. Kyle was appointed acting 
dean of women. Dr. Frederick B. Moorehead was appointed dean of the college 
of dentistry, and Dr. D. A. K. Steele senior dean and head of the department 
of surgery, college of medicine. Sept. 21-22 — -Registration. Sept. 23-T-University 
had the largest opening enrollment in its history, 3,906. Sept 24 — Announce- 
ment was made of a gift of $200,000 by Captain Thomas J. Smith for a music 
building. 

Oct. I — Registration to date was 4,619, an increase of 12% over preceding year. 
Oct. 9 — Corner-stone of addition to chemistry building was laid. Oct. 12 — Trustees 
approved senate plan for a new library building. Oct. 15-16 — Illinois mayors 
convened at University. Oct. 20 — Convocation in newly decorated and de-echoed 
Auditorium. Oct. 21- — Star course recital by Mme. Louise Homer. 

Nov. I — Fifteen thousand people dedicated new armory in Christmas peace 
ship program with Lilian Bell, originator of idea, as principal speaker. Nov. 
4-5 — Lecture on Emerson by Mr. Charles W. Woodbury. Nov. 9-1 1 — Series of 
lectures by Professor Felix von Luschen, University of Berlin. Nov. 13 — Belgian 
Relief Day; $500 was raised. Nov. 13— Mrs. Edmund J. James, wife of the Presi- 
dent, died. Nov. 13-16 — Annual home-coming. Program : Class football, hobo 
band, alumni smoker, Mask and Bauble in "Our Wives," freshman-sophomore 
sack rush, Illinois vs. Chicago football, alumni reunion. Nov. 17 — Funeral of 



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Mrs. James was held in auditorium. Nov. ly— Kappa Alpha Theta house damaged 
by fire. Nov. 22 — First recital on new organ in Auditorium by Professor Erb. 
Nov. 23 — St. Louis symphony orchestra concert. Nov. 26 — Thanksgiving recess. 

Football, 1914: Illinois 37, Christian Brothers, 0; Illinois 51, Indiana University 
o; Illinois ZT, Ohio State o; Illinois 2,Z, Northwestern o; Illinois 2t, Minnesota 7; 
Illinois 21, Chicago 7 ; Illinois 24, Wisconsin g. 

Dec. 2 — -Dedication of organ in auditorium by Mr. Charles Heinroth, Carnegie 
Institute, Pittsburg. Dec. 3— Illinois Day ; visit of Governor Dunne and review 
of troops; laying of corner-stone of Commerce building; University convocation. 
Dec. 5 — Red Cross carnival. Dec. 8-12 — Annual glee and mandolin club concert. 
Trustees appointed Dr. Kuno Meyer as visiting Professor of Celtic language and 
literature. Gift of the Margaret Lange James loan fund of $5,000 was announced 
by President James. Dec. 15 — ^Choral society gave the "Messiah." Dec. 
14-17 — Convention of Illinois fruit growers at University. Dec. 16-20 — Lecture- 
visit of Bishop McConnell. Dec. 18-19 — Players Club staged "The Power of a 
God" and "The Higher Good," by Thacher Howland Guild. Dec. 30 — Professor 
J. H. Pettit, on sick leave in California, died. 

Jan. 9 — Prom concert. Jan. 10 — First of weekly vesper organ recitals in 
Auditorium Jan. 11 — Through Major-General Wood, President James's plan for 
an efficient citizen soldiery was endorsed by government. President O. S. Davis, 
Chicago Theological seminary, lectured at University. Jan. 18-25 — School for 
housekeepers. Jan. 19 — New York symphony orchestra concert. Jan. 22 — George 
E. Frazer, comptroller, and O. E. Staples, bursar, resigned. Star course recital by 
Alma Gluck. Jan. 26-27 — Lecture-visit of Professor J. C. Bose, Presidency Col- 
lege, Calcutta, India. Ben Greet players in "Twelfth Night." Jan. 28 — Semester 
examinations began. Jan. 30 — A change in military uniform to olive-drab U. S. 
service suit was authorized by the trustees. Lots on Nevada street were bought 
for women's residence hall. 

Feb. 8-9 — Registration. Feb. 9 — Post exam jubilee. Feb. 11 — Jane Addams 
lectured at University. Feb. 13 — Professor-emeritus Samuel Walker Shattuck 
died. Feb. 15-19 — Dr. Luther Anderson lectured on "American Trade in Far 
East." Feb. 17 — Kneisel quartet concert. Feb. 19 — Annual military ball. Feb. 
22 — Washington birthday convocation. Feb. 22-24 — Vocational conference. Feb. 
24 — Dr. Graham Taylor lectured. Control of Illinois Magazine assumed by Illini 
Publishing company. Feb. 27 — "Ag. Round-up." 

Basketball, 1914-1915: Illinois 50, Wesleyan 9; Illinois ig, Milliken 16; Illinois 
27, Peoria Tigers 14; Illinois 34, Indiana 14; Illinois 27, Purdue 8; Illinois 24, 
Ohio State 17; Illinois 20, Indiana 4; Illinois 39, Wisconsin 19; Illinois 19, Wis- 
consin 17; Illinois 20; Minnesota 10; Illinois 20, Ohio State 12; Illinois 22, Purdue 
15; Illinois 26, Ohio State 19; Illinois 19, Chicago 18; Illinois 26, Minnesota 11. 

March 2 — Choral society gave "Hiawatha." School of Religion opened six 
weeks' course. Mar. 4 — John W. Ruskin, Artie explorer, gave motion pictures 
of animal life. Mar. 5 — Professor Lajpat Rai, founder of Dayananda Anglo- 
Vedie college, lectured on "Hindu Civilization." Star course lecture by Leland 
T. Powers. Mar. 6 — Annual military band concert. Mar. 9-1 1 — Illinois water 
supply association met at University. Mar. 11 — Review of student brigade by 
Governor Dunne and trustees. Annual orchestra concert. Mar. 18 — Lecture- 
recital by Mrs. Edward A. MacDowell. Miar. 23 — Chicago symphony orchestra 
concert. Mar. 26 — Illinois lost to Michigan in Midwest debating league and won 
from Wisconsin. Architecture club presented "The Pawn Check." Mar. 28 — 
Palm Sunday lecture by Dr. Ozoras Davis, Chicago Theological seminary. 

April 8-9 — Electrical show. Apr. 9 — Der Deutche Verein gave "Flachmann 
als Erzeiher." Apr. 10 — Lambda Chi Alpha was installed. Illinois won first 
place in Illinois State contest of Intercollegiate peace association. Apr. 23-24 — Illi- 
nois Union produced "A Maid and a Myth." Apr. 27 — James H. Greene, '08, was 
appointed state leader of junior extension; Dr. Frederick Haynes Newell was 
appointed professor of civil engineering ; W. B. Castenholtz was appointed 
comptroller. Apr. 29 — First concert of University choristers. 

• May I — After forty years of active service, Professor Ira O. Baker resigned 
as head of civil engineering department and Professor Newell was appointed to 
succeed him. May 4 — Phi Beta Kappa and Sigrha Xi address was given by Dr. 
George Otis Smith, Director of U. S. geological survey. May 7 — Rev. Jenkin 
Lloyd Jones lectured on Peace. May 10 — Minneapolis symphony orchestra concert. 



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May 13-15 — Interscholastic. Program: May fete, stunt show, glee and mandolin 
concert, Illinois vs. Wisconsin baseball game, Legislative visit and review of 
student brigade, high school meet, Illinois vs. Indiana in baseball, circus, oratorical 
contest. May 18 — Choral society gave Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise." May 
21 — Junior lawn fete. May 22 — Dr. Kenneth McKenzie, Yale, was appointed 
professor of Romance languages and head of the department. Professor L. D. 
Coffman, of the department of education resigned May 31 — Military day, with 
inspection by Major-General Leonard Wood. 

Track, 1915: Wisconsin 38, Chicago Z7, Missouri 19. 

Baseball, 1915 : Illinois 13, Mississippi A. & M. 2; Illinois 9, Mississippi A. 
& M. 4; Illinois 16, Tulane i; Illinois 9, Tulane 0; lUinois 7, Alabama 0; Illinois 
5, Van'derbilt i; Illinois 4, Wabash o; Illinois 13, Bethany 0; Illinois 6. Ohio State 
5; Illinois 2, Purdue i; Illinois 4, Northwestern i; Illinois i. Northwestern 3; 
Illinois 6, Wisconsin i; Illinois 10, Minnesota 6; Illinois 5, W^isconsin 4; Illinois 6, 
Indiana 0; Illinois 5, Purdue 3; Illinois 4, Chicago i; Illinois 2, Chicago 2. 

June 5 — -Big Nine track meet at Illinois was won by Wisconsin. June 7 — 
Examinations began. June 8 — Allan Nevins was appointed to write a history 
of the University. June 13 — Baccalaureate address by Joseph W. Cochran. June 
14 — Class day. Mask and Bauble gave "Milestones." Senior ball. June 15 — 
Alumni day. W. A. Heath, '83, was elected president of alumni association. Presi- 
dent's reception. June 16— Commencement address was given by Romulo Naon, 
Argentine Ambassador to the United States. One thousand thirty-two degrees 
were given. June 21 — Summer school registrants numbered 1,028. June 29 — 
First campus sing. 

July 4 — Dr. Nathan A. Weston, '89, was appointed acting dean of the college of 
commerce and business administration. Miss Louise Freer was appointed director 
of physical training for women. Professor William A. Oldfather was promoted 
from associate professor to professor of classics. Dr. John D. Fitzgerald was 
promoted from assistant professor of romance languages to professor of Spanish. 
Trustees voted to extend course in dentistry from three to four years. Dr. Donald 
Mcintosh, after thirty years' active service as professor of veterinary science, was 
retired as professor-emeritus. July 17 — Ben Greet players gave "Twelfth Night" 
and "The Tempest." July 23 — Summer Prom. July 2^ — Prof. George H. Meyer, 
assistant dean of colleges of liberal arts and sciences died in Chicago. July 6 — 
Dramatic organization gave "Much Ado About Nothing." 

1915-16 

Sept. 20-21 — Registration. Administrative offices moved tO! Administration 
building. Post office sub-station established in University library. Sept. 27 — 
Corner-stone of ceramics building was laid. Leave of absence was granted Pro- 
fessor Thomas Oliver to become member of Belgian Relief committee in Belgium. 
Dr. Burt E. Powell was appointed editor of Press Bulletin, director of information 
office and University historian. Mr. A. V. Bleininger was appointed professor 
of ceramic engineering and head of the department. 

Oct. I — Registration numbered 4,652. Oct. 9 — Genetics building was begun. 
Oct. 16 — Recital by Mme. Olive Fremstad. Oct. 24— Hon. A. P. Grout, University 
trustee, died. Oct. 29-31 — Homecoming. Mask and Bauble in "Green Stockings." 
Freshmen won the sack rush. 

Nov. 3 — Illinois municipal league convention. Lecture recitals by Vachel Lind- 
say. Nov. 3-6 — Illinois State library association met at the University. Nov. 7 — 
Annual chrysanthemum show. Nov. 10 — U. S. Marine band concert. Nov. 15 — 
Kneisel Quartet concert. Nov. 17-19 — Illinois State school board and city super- 
intendents associations cgnventions. Nov. 17 — Ben Greet players in "Much 
Ado About Nothing." Nov. 18-20 — State high school teachers' convention. Nov. 
22 — St. Louis symphony orchestra concert. Nov. 23-29 — Thanksgiving recess. 

Football, 1915: Illinois 36, Haskell Indians o; Illinois 75, Rolla School of 
Mines 7; Illinois 3, Ohio State 3; Illinois 36, Northwestern 6; Illinois 6, Minnesota 
6; Illinois 17, Wisconsin 3; Illinois 10, Chicago 0. 

Dec. 3 — Illinois won debate with Iowa. Celebration of the birthday of the 
State. S. D. Harwood, Illinois' representative, started on Ford peace party trip, 
but got only to New York. Dec. 7 — Senate established six-j^ear dental courSe. 
Return of Peace Ship delegate. Dec. 9 — Lecture by Lorado Taft. Dec. 10 — Annual 
junior prom. Der Deutche Verein staged "Alt Heiddberg." Dec. 13 — Major 
Robert W. Mearns was detailed as commandant of University cadets. Dec. 14 — 
Choral club gave "The Creation" as annual Christmas concert. Professor Eliot 



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Blackwelder was appointed professor of geology and head of the department. 
Dec. i6 — Annual prom concert by University band. Dec. 19 — All-university service 
with sermon by Rev. Herbert L. Willett, University of Chicago. Dec. 21 — Death 
of class scrap decreed by Council. Christmas vacation began. 

Jan. 10-16 — Series of lectures by Francis Grierson. Short course in ceramics 
and highway engineering. Jan. 14 — Sophomore cotillion. Farewell for Major 
Webster. Jan. 16— Co-op burned wih loss of $100,000. Jan. 17-28— School for 
housekeepers. Jan. 18 — Star course lecture by Robert Peary on the north pole. 
Jan. 20 — A saber was presented to Major Webster. Jan. 26— Semester examinations 
began. 

Feb. II — Illinois Dramatic union presented "A Winter's Tale." Feb. 12 — 
Fritz Kreisler in violin recital. Feb. 14 — Lecture by John Masefield. Feb. 16-20 — 
Lectures by Sherwood Eddy. Feb. 17 — Convention of presidents of Illinois 
universities and colleges. Feb. 18 — Player's Club gave "You Never Can Tell." 
Feb. 21-22 — Lectures by Norman Angell. Feb. 22-29— Lectures by Professor A. 
J. Carnoy, University of Louvain. Feb. 23 — New vivarium occupied. Feb. 23-24 — 
Illinois Electrical association meeting. Feb. 25 — Military ball. Feb. 29 — Genetics 
building occupied. 

Basketball, 1915: Illinois 22, Purdue 11; Illinois 21, Ohio State 10; Illinois 27, 
Wisconsin 20; Illinois 30, Chicago 17; Illinois 21, Northwestern 2^; Illinois 14, 
Wisconsin 34; Illinois 27, Minnesota 22; Illinois 31, Chicago 13; Illinois 17, North- 
western 25; Illinois 29, Purdue 19; Illinois 28, Ohio State 22; Illinois 20, Min- 
nesota 9. 

March 4 — Military band concert. Mar. 6-10— Lectures on international peace by 
James Brown Scott. Mar. 10 — "Ag. Round-up." Mar. 8-10 — Illinois Drainage 
association met at University. Mar. 11 — Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson and cast 
presented "Hamlet" and "Passing of the Third Floor Back" in Auditorium. Mar. 
16-17 — Lecture by G. Lowes Dickinson, King's College, Cambridge, England, on 
"Reconstruction after the war." Mar. 20 — Lecture by Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes. 
Miar. 22 — New York Symphony orchestra concert. Mar. 31 — Illinois lost to Michi- 
gan in debate and won from Wisconsin. Mask and Bauble gave "The Mob." 

A.pril 3 — Recital Mme. Julia Claussen. Apr. 4-6 — Lectures by Dr. Kuno Meyer. 
Apr. 5 — Lecture by Lorado Taft. Apr. 6-8— Convention Illinois country editors. 
Apr. 6-9 — Lectures by Professor Henry Seidel Canby, of Yale. Apr. 10 — New 
York Philharmonic concert. Apr. 12 — Choral and orchestral societies present 
"A Tale of Old Japan." Apr. 14 — Dr. Thomas Jonathan Burrill, Professor- 
emeritus of Botany and for many years vice-president of the University, died in 
Urbana. Illinois Union opera, "I'm Neutral." Apr. 16 — All-university service, . 
with Rev. Ozora Davis, Chicago Theological seminary as speaker. Aug. 18-19 — 
Dedication of Chemistry building and annual meeting of American chemical 
society. Apr. 2y — Annual Engineering dance. Le Cercle Frangais gave "Le'Anglais 
tel qu' on le parle." 

May 4 — First annual Gridiron banquet. May 5 — Illinois won second in Northern 
oratorical league. May 10 — Minneapolis Symphony orchestra concert. May 11-13 — 
Interscholastic. May 21 — All university service ; speaker Dean W. W. Senn, Har- 
vard Divinity school. May 26 — Illiola-Adelphic gave "As You Like It" in Peach 
orchard. May 28 — Trustees approved plans for music and education buildings. 

Track, 1916: Illinois 44M. Wisconsin 28^4; Chicago 23, Wisconsin 49; Illinois 
35 /<3, Chicago 25. 

Baseball, 1916: Illinois 6, Mississippi 3; Illinois 2, Mississippi i; Illinois i, 
Mississippi A. & M. 3 ; Illinois 6, Mississippi A. & M. 3 ; Illinois 4, Alabama 2 ; Illi- 
nois o, Alabama 4; Illinois o, Louisiana i; Illinois 3, Louisiana 4; Illinois 13, 
Wabash 4; Illinois 7, Notre Dame 2; Illinois 6, Notre Dame 0; Illinois 4, Marshall 
2; Illinois I, Indiana 2; Illinois 4, Purdue 3; Illinois 3, Ohio State o; Illinois 4, 
VVisconsin o; Illinois 4, Ohio State 0; Illinois 4, Northwestern i; Illinois 8, In- 
diana o; Illinois 5, Northwestern i ; Illinois 4, Wisconsin 3; Illinois 6, Waseda 
University o. 

June 3 — Fourteen hundred University cadets took part in Chicago's prepared- 
ness parade. June 5 — Examinations began. June 11 — Baccalaureate sermon by 
Rev. Charles F. Wishart, Chicago. June 12 — Class Day, and Senior Ball. June 13 
— Alumni Day. Henry J. Burt, '96, was elected president of Alumni association. 
June 14 — Commencement, address by President James. One thousand and ninety- 
five diplomas given. Commencement gifts: $1,200 Fellowship in Gaelic, by Irish 



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Fellowship club of Chicago; Collection of 1500 books to be known as the Amanda 
K. Casad Collection, by President James; Smith Memorial collection of books by 
Constance Barlow-Smith. June 19 — Summer session registration, 1,068. 

July 5 — Coburn players gave "Yellow Jacket," "Taming of the Shrew" and 
"Merchant of Venice." July 21 — Barry Gilbert was appointed professor of law 
in place of Professor Frederick Greene, on leave. Dr. Cullen W. Parmelee, Rut- 
gers, appointed professor of ceramic engineering; Dr. Fanny Cook Gates, Grinnell 
college, was appointed dean of women ; Dr. Joseph Howard Baird was appointed 
health officer of the University. After 43 years of active service in the University 
Dr. Nathan Clifford Ricker, '72, resigned as head of department of architecture 
and professor of architecture. July 26 — Summer Prom. 

Aug. 4 — Campus production : "Twelve Pound Look," by J. M. Barrie ; "The 
Man Who Married a Dumb Wife," by Anatole France. Aug. 14 — Professor Henry 
W. Ballentine, Wisconsin, was appointed dean of law school, and Dr. Ernst Bern- 
baum, Harvard, as professor of English. 

1916-17 

Sept. 18-19 — Registration. Sept. 21 — -The Thacher Howland Guild memorial 
prize in the interests of drama, was established. Oct. I — Registration to date, 
5,135. Oct. 18 — Special law tuition abolished. Trustees assigned old horticultural 
building to Battery F., Illinois National Guard. Oct. 21 — Corner stone of women's 
residence hall was laid. Oct. 24 — Ground was broken for new music building by 
the donor, Captain T. J. Smith. Oct. 26 — University district improvement associa- 
tion launched by students. Nov. 7 — Ground was broken for new education build- 
ing. Nov. &^-Recital by Mme. Gadski. Nov. 9 — Lecture by Professor Albert G. 
Van Hecke on Belgian relief. Nov. 12 — Annual chrysanthemum show. Nov. 
14-21 — Convention of federation of women's clubs. Nov. 17-19 — Homecoming. 
Nov. 23 — French players present "Jean Marie" and "Le Jeu de I'Amour et du 
Hasard." Nov. 24 — Deutcher Verein gave "Der Dummkopf." Nov. 27 — Illus- 
trated lecture by Lorado Taft ; announcement of gift by Mr. Taft and Roland 
Conklin of bronze Alma Mater statue. Nov. 30 — Thanksgiving convocation fol- 
lowed by All-University barbecue. 

Football, 1916: Illinois 30, Kansas 0; Illinois 3, Colgate 15; Illinois 6. Ohio 
State 7; Illinois 24, Minnesota 7; Illinois 7, Chicago 20; Illinois 0, Wisconsin 0. 

Dec. I — Concert-recital by Evan Williams. Dec. 4 — St. Louis Symphony or- 
chestra concert. Dec. 6-7 — Dedication of ceramics engineering building. Dec. 8 — 
Junior Prom. Dec. 9 — Illinois won from both Minnesota and Iowa in debates. 
Dec. II — Violin recital by Theodore Speiring. Dec. 12 — Lecture by Lorado Taft. 
Dec. 13 — First of series of dramatic hours, in which Mask and Bauble present 
"The Lost Silk Hat," by Lord Dunsany. and "Mary's Wedding," by Gilbert Cannan. 
Dec. 14 — Trustees decided to confer degrees four times a year — Aug., Oct.. Feb., 
June. Dec. 19 — University choral and choristers gave "Elijah." Dec. 22-30 — 
Lectures by Sir Rabindranath Tagore. Dec. 23 — Christmas vacation began. 

Jan. 5 — Sophomore cotillion. Jan. 15 — Max Eastman lectured on "Progress." 
Jan. 16 — Joint concert by Tilly Koenan and Antonio Sala. Jan. 17 — Mask and 
Bauble gave Oliphant Dawn's "Maker of Dreams," in the first dramatic hour. 
Jan. 17-21^ — Agricultural and engineering short course and school for housekeepers. 
Jan. 19 — Band prom, concert. Lectures by Professor E. de Martonnie, University 
of Paris, on "Geography of War Zone Battle Fields." Jan. 22 — Minneapolis Sym- 
phony concert. Jan. 24 — W. B. McKinley gave $100,000 for University hospital. 
Semester examinations began. 

Feb. 5-6 — Registration. Feb. 5-8 — Vocational conference for women. Feb. 6 — 
Post-exam jubilee. Dean W. F. M. Goss, of college of engineering, resigned. Feb. 
II — Portmanteau players in five productions. Feb. 13 — Lecture-recital by Louis 
Kuppin on "The Liturgy of the Jewish Worship." Feb. 17 — Lecture by Baroness 
Huard on "My Home in the field of honor." Feb. 20 — Lorado Taft lecture on 
"Michael Angelo." Feb. 23 — Military ball. Feb. 25 — Charles William Wallace lec- 
turned on "Recent Shakespearian Research." 

Basketball, 1916-1917: Illinois 28, Purdue 24; Illinois 38, Ohio State 14; Illinois 
45, Northwestern 17; Illinois 45, Northwestern 17; Illinois 20, Chicago 10; Illinois 
14, Wisconsin 25; Illinois 11, Minnesota 20; Illinois 19, Chicago 16; Illinois 34. 
Ohio State 21; Illinois 18, Minnesota 17; Illinois 27, Purdue 16; Illinois 20, 
Wisconsin 17; Illinois 21, Northwestern 12. 

March i — Professor Charles R. Richards was appointed dean of the college 
of engineering. Mar. 2 — Band concert. Mar. 6 — Council of administration ap- 



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pointed star course board of control of three members of the faculty and four 
students. Mar. 8 — Recital by Mischa Elman. Mar. 9-10 — -Mask and Bauble gave 
"Passers By." Mar. 10 — Venetian fete by architects' club. Mar. 13 — Choristers 
Lenten concert. Dr. Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead, University of Missouri, was ap- 
pointed professor of history. The Goss residence on Nevada street was purchased 
as a home for the president of the University. Werrett Wallace Charters, dean 
of the faculty of education, University of Missouri, was appointed professor of 
education. March 19-24 — Lectures by Mr. Cecil Sharp on folk dancing. March 
24 — Literary societies present "Indian Summer" and Masefield's "Tragedy of 
Nan." Freshman frolic. March 26 — Campus drive for Belgian relief. March 27 — 
New York Symphony orchestra concert. March 28 — Lecture in interest of Belgian 
drive by George Barr Baker, treasurer of American Committee. Mask and Bauble 
gave "The Noble Lord" and "The Finger of God" in dramatic hour. March 29 — 
Annual Gridiron banquet. March 30 — Illinois won debate from Wisconsin. House- 
hold Science open house. March 31 — Popular concert and joint Christian Asso- 
ciation mask party for Belgian relief. April 11 — Gross returns from Belgian 
relief activities were $14,000. April 11-12- — Better community conference. April 
12-13 — Legislators visited University. April 16 — Military 20, a new course for 
women in Red Cross work, was begun. April 13-14 — Player's Club presented 
"The Witching Hour" for Belgian relief. April 17 — War mass meeting; Major 
Mearns talked on R. O. T. C. and war policy of University. Council agreed to 
give full credit to all who withdrew for service. April 18 — Council approved peti- 
tion of Illinois amtbulance unit. April 18-22 — Lectures by Dr. Edgar J. Banks, 
archeologist, on "Turkey." April 18 — Military 10, elective course for juniors and 
seniors, met with hearty student support. April 21 — First exodus of students for 
military and farm work; 136 students withdrew. April 24 — Athletic board called 
off Interscholastic. Instruction in Military 10 and 20 began. First Illinois am- 
bulanciers left for France. University received hydro-aeroplane from government. 
April 26 — Military inspection by Col. J. A. Penn. April 27-28 — Activities for ambu- 
lance fund netted $3,750. May i — Dr. W. C. Bagley, director of the school of 
education, resigned. May 5 — On this date 1,000 men had withdrawn for military 
service. May 6 — Allied bazaar for ambulance unit in Gymnasium annex. Twenty 
men formally pledged themselves to American ambulance field service before 5,000 
people. The bazaar, planned by Pan-Hellenic council of women netted $1,300. 
May 10 — Farewell for amliulanciers at Y. M. C. A. Pledge service for women 
addressed by Dean Davenport. May 12-13 — Pierrots presented local talent opera 
"Keep to the Right." May 16 — Choral and orchestral societies gave "The Rose 
Maiden." May 17 — May fete was a Greek pageant. Mav 14-17 — School for house- 
keepers. May 21 — First group of students for ground school of military aero- 
nautics arrived and Y. M. C. A. became their barracks. Battery F pitched camp 
on Military Field. May 23 — Dedication of Ricker Memorial library in engineering 
hall. May 24 — Engineering convocation in honor of Dean Richards. May 31 — 
Examinations began. 

Baseball schedule, 1917: Illinois 8, Iowa o; Illinois 3. Ohio 7; Illinois i, Purdue 
o; Illinois o, Ohio i; Illinois 9, Northwestern 3; Illinois 8, Chicago 4; Illinois 8, 
Indiana i; Illinois 8, Iowa 7; Illinois 0, Indiana 5; Illinois 15. Qiicago 5- 

June I — Star course recital by Mme. Galli-Curci. June 7 — Dr. Robert Graham, 
University of Kentucky, was appointed professor of animal pathology. Mrs. Hen- 
rotin resigned from the board of trustees. June 10-13 — Commencement week. 
Tune 10 — Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Gerald B. Smith, Chicago.^ June 11 — 
Class day and senior ball. June 12 — Alumni day. Henry J. Burt, '96, was re- 
elected president of Alumni Association. F. W. Scott, '01, resigned as editor of the 
Alumni Quarterly and Fortnightly Motes; he was appointed managing editor, and 
Carl Stephens, '12, was appointed editor. Lawn festival. Band concert on Audi- 
torium plaisance and president's reception. June 13 — Commencement address^by 
Professor W. C. Bagley. 1,178 degrees were conferred. June 18 — Summer session 
registration. June 22 — Informal reception for summer students. June 25 — New 
residence hall for women was assigned as barracks for members of U. S. S. 
M. A. 

July 17 — Dr. D. A. K. Steele resigned a's dean of school of medicine and was 
appointed professor emeritus of surgery. Property known as the Kerr woods 
was purchased as a botanical and entomological preserve. Charles Wesley Rolfe, 
'72, professor of geology, resigned after 36 years active service in University. 
Trustees approved assignment of certain properties for co-operative houses for 
girls. July 21— Players Club gave Lady Gregory's "Coats." July 23— Cobnrn 



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Players gave "Romeo and Juliet," "Much Ado About Nothing," and "Julius 
Caesar." July 24 — Tuition to be raised from $12.00 to $15.00 per semester and a 
military deposit of $26.63 must be made. 

Aug. 28— Professor Madison Bentley was released from University work to 
accept a captaincy in aviation corps. Membership in American University Union 
in Europe was authorized by trustees. Authorization was given by trustees for 
purchase of property in College Place addition for University hospital. 

1917-18 

Sept. 4 — Dr. Charles Hughes Johnston, director of the school of education 
was killed in an automobile accident. Sept. 17-18 — Registration. Sept. 18 — Major 
E. W. McCaskey appointed commandant of University brigade. Three co-opera- 
tive houses for women established. Infirmary for aviators established in bar- 
racks, llliiii launched "smokes and chocolate" fund for Illinois students overseas. 
Sept. 21 — Governor Lowden visited campus. 

Oct. I — Three thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight students registered, a 
decrease of 20% over preceding year. Oct. 2 — Patriotic mass meeting. University 
district American Red Cross established in law building. Oct. 9 — Women's league 
chapter of Red Cross approved. Oct. 20 — Trustees granted leave of absence for 
military service to Professors E. C. Schmidt, Edward Bartow, and L. E. Young. 
Professor Bevier was granted temporary leave to serve as acting chairman of 
advisory home economics committee of the food administration. Oct. 19-20 — 
Homecoming. Oct. 24 — Piano concert-recital by Ethel Leginska. Oct. 27 — Mechan- 
ical engineering open house. Students and faculty subscribed $50,000 in second 
liberty loan campaign. Oct. 28 — All-University service address by Dr. John A. 
Macdonald, Toronto. Oct. 31 — Patriotic mass meeting addressed by Dean Kinley. 
Pan-Hellenic voted to abolish formal dances for the year. 

Nov. I- — P. L. Windsor, director of library school, left for Washington to 
direct organization of camp libraries. Nov. 6-10 — Registration of women for war 
service. Nov. 7 — Patriotic mass meeting addressed by President James. Nov. 8 — 
Senate changed grading system from numerals to letters. Nov. 9 — Cornerstone 
of music building laid. Nov. 13 — Lecture by Benjamin Scovill, war entertainer 
behind the lines. Nov. 14 — Aviators took formal possession of Women's hall. 
War convocation addressed by Senator James Hamilton Lewis. Nov. 16 — Joint 
recital by Reinald Werrenrath and Lambert Murphey. Campus Scout ceased to 
exist. Nov. 17 — Women assumed charge of refreshment booths at dances to aid 
relief funds. Nov. 18 — Bugle service addressed by Miss Bertha Conde. Nov. 22— 
Y. M. C. A. war fund drive obtained $28,000. Nov. 22-23 — High school conference. 
Nov. 24 — Pierrot gave vaudeville show. Nov. 26 — Recital by Christine Miller. 
Nov. 25 — All-University service address b> Bishop Granville H. Sherwood. Nov. 
29 — Thanksgiving service addressed by Rev. R. R. Reed. Pageant in Auditorium, 
"The sword of America." by W. C. Langdon. 

Football schedule: Illinois 22, Kansas o; Illinois 7. Wisconsin o; Illinois 44. 
Oklahoma 0; Illinois 27, Purdue o; Illinois 0, Chicago 0; Illinois o, Ohio 13; Illi- 
nois 6, Minnesota 27. 

Dec. 4 — St. Louis Symphony orchestra concert. Dec. 5— Annual convention 
Illinois mayors and municipal officials. War lecture by Dean Albion W. Small, 
"What America is fighting for." Dec. 6 — Annual glee club concert. Dec. 7 — Junior 
prom. Dec. ll — Choral society gave "The Messiah." Dec. 13 — Illinois won in 
debate with Iowa. Professors E. B. Greene and W. A. Oldfather released for war 
work in Washington. Professor E. R. Dewsnup granted leave of absence to enter 
military transportation service in England. Dec. 15 — Barrere ensernble concert. 
Trustees appointed general War committee v\nth Vice-President David Kinley as 
chairman, to coordinate and energize war activities. Dec. 14 — Lecture by Dr. Ale- 
jandro Alvarez, Chilean jurist, "Necessity of Reconstructing International Law." 
Illinois defeated Minnesota in debate. "Matrix," honorary journalist society, 
formed. Dec. 18 — Mask and Bauble gave "Rosalie" and "Modesty" in dramatic 
hour. Cadet brigade became R. O. T. C. Dec. 21 — Christmas vacation began. 
Dec. 30 — Professor Charles M. Robinson died. 

Jan. 4 — Harpsichord recital by Fannie Pelton-Jones. Senior banquet. Jan. 5 — 
Professor A. W. Nolan was appointed State supervisor of agricultural education. 
Jan. 7-9 — Ceramics short course opened. Jan. 10 — Violin recital by Theodore 
Speiring. Jan. 11 — Sophomore cotillion. Jan. 12 — Pageant, "A Christmas Mystery 
of the War," by W. C Langdon. Jan. i6--Lecture-visit of Miss Harriet Monroe. 
Jan. 18 — Highway engineering short course began. Jan. 21 — Minneapolis Sym- 



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phony orchestra concert. Jan. 22 — Bradley Hall leased for barracks for U. S. S. 
M. A. Jan. 23 — Ben Greet players gave "The Merchant of Venice." Jan. 25 — 
Examinations began. Feb. 5 — Post exam jubilee. Feb. 9 — Lectures by Professor 
Fernand Baldensperger. Feb. 12-14 — Vocational conference for women. Feb. 12 — 
Lincoln day convocation. Feb. 14 — University service flag raised, with 2,960 stars. 
Feb. 20 — Lecture, "Interpreting War News," by Mr. S. J. Duncan-Clark. Feb. 21 — 
Concert by Zoellner string quartet. Feb. 16 — Mr. Frank C. Baker appointed 
curator of natural history museum. Feb. 22 — -Military ball. Feb. 23 — Water car- 
nival. 

Basketball schedule: Illinois 40, Milliken 15; Illinois 31, Milliken 13; Illinois 
24, Wabash 9; Illinois 2-], Purdue 17; Illinois 28, Minnesota 17; Illinois 21, Wis- 
consin 22; Illinois 19, Chicago 2.2,; Illinois 38, Northwestern 22; Illinois 35, Ohio 
21; Illinois 6, Purdue 29; Illinois 15, Wisconsin 22; Illinois 14, Northwestern 29; 
Illinois 20, Chicago 17. 

March i — Band concert. March 2 — Thrift and war stamp campaign at Uni- 
versity brought in $24,560. March 4-9 — Lectures and demonstration in folk danc- 
ing by Mr. Cecil Sharp. March 10 — All-University service address by Dr. C. W. 
Gilkey, Chicago, "Necessary Elements in World Democracy." Semi-centennial edi- 
tion of lllin'x. March 11 — Northfield discussion movement started. March 12 — 
Choral society gave "The Crucifixion." Trustees granted leave of absence to Pro- 
fessor Bogart for government service in national defence. March 13 — War con- 
vocation for women. March 14 — Coalition of Student council and Illinois, union. 
March 15 — "Ag. Round-up." March 16 — First women's mixer. Joint recital by 
Harold Bauer and Pablo Casais. March 18 — Lieut. Hector MacQuarne gave "A 
message from the front." March 19 — Mask and Bauble gave "Her Aviator" in 
dramatic hour. March 21-22 — Mask and Bauble gave "Seven Chances." Illinois 
won in debate with Michigan. March 24 — All-University service address by Dr. 
John Gardner, "Invested lives." March 25 — Chicago Symphony orchestra concert. 
March 26 — Gamma Epsilon Pi installed. April 4-7 — Better community conference. 
April 8 — War convocation addressed by Mr. B. F. Harris. April 10 — Mask and 
Bauble gave "The Pigeon" in dramatic hour. April 11 — Lectures on Russia and 
on "Honest Dollars" by Professor Edward Alsworth Ross. April 12 — Omicron 
Nu war food show. April 13 — Russian Symphony orchestra concert. April 16 — 
Capt. Thomas J. Smith, former trustee and donor of Tina Weedon Smith Memo- 
rial Hall died. April 16-17 — Illinois chemists and engineers convention. April 17 — 
University awarded honor flag for subscription of $111,000 to third Liberty loan. 
April 20 — Players club staged "Her Husband's Wife." April 26 — Celebration of 
Liberty day. April 27 — Arts and Crafts players gave "The Last Supper." "Nettie," 
"The Lost Silk Hat." and "Supressed Desires." April 27 — All-University address 
by Mr. Harry W. White. Y. M. C. A. Secretary to India. April 30 — Dr. Ben Zion 
Mossinsohn, Jaffa, lectured on "Reconstruction of Palestine." 

May I — Senior Illinae day. May 3 — Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi address 
by Professor William Lyon Phelps on "A Literarj^ Pilgrimage to England." Dean 
Fanny C. Gates resigned. May 4 — Council voted to establish proctor system of 
examinations. Conference of deans of colleges and universities of middle west. 
May 8 — War lecture by Mrs. Joseph London Smith on "The Children of the Fron- 
tier." Dr. Burt E. Powell, University historian, etc., resigned. Total subscriptions 
to third Liberty loan at University amounted to more than $200,000. May 10 — 
Sttmt show. May 14 — Choral concert. May 15 — Phi Delta Psi became national 
"Mortarboard." May i& — University led in parade launching Red Cross drive. 
"Mardi Gras" staged by women for War relief. May 24-25 — Clifford Deveraux 
players gave "The Romancers," "Ghosts." "The Bishops's Candlesticks," "Arms and 
the Man." May 25— Matrix became Theta Sigma Chi. May 26 — University Red 
Cross subscription amounted to $10,472. Sigma Alpha Nu installed. May 29 — 
Women's patriot rally addressed by Mrs. Ira C. Wood. Dean H. V. Canter granted 
leave of absence for overseas service in Y. M. C. A. University of Illinois 
Women's club formed. May 30 — War Pageant, "The Titans of Freedom," by 
W. C. Langdon. May 31 — Examinations began. 

Baseball schedule : Illinois 4, Mississippi 2 ; Illinois 4, Mississippi 2 ; Illinois 
6. Milliken 3; Illinois 4, Ohio 3; Illinos 2, Purdue 3; Illnois 3. Iowa o; Illinois Q. 
Chicago 2 ; Illinois 5, Purdue 0, Illinois 4, Wisconsin ; Illinois 9. Chicago 6 ; 
Illinois 4. Michigan 8; Illinois 13. Wisconsin o; Illinois 2, Michigan 6.^ 

Track events: Illinois 6o5^, Notre Dame 565^; Illinois 70V2, Chicago 64;^; 
Illinois 811/^, Wisconsin 627^. 



Ixxx University of Illinois 

Tu„e Q-i2-Commencement week. June 9-Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. 
Charles Ryan Adams, Champaign. June lO-Senior breakfast, class day, lawn 
festiva fenior ball. June ii-Alumni day. E. C. Craig '93, was elected presi- 
len of the Alumni association. At the annual meeting of the Association more 
than $1,200 was subscribed in support of the University Union ^ Euiope^ It wa 
announced that 3936 alumni, former students, and i^^embers of the f^J^^l^y ^f^^" 
war service Band concert and Presidents reception. June 12— Commencement 
Tddre's by Prelident James. Eight hundred and thirty-two degrees were conferred 



GROWTH OF THE UNIVERSITY BY YEARS 







Students 


Degrees 










1 


otal. 


Tc 


)tal. 


Biennial 


Year 


Faculty 


Ui 
Urbana 


-bana 
md 


Ur 
Urbana a 


3 ana 
nd 


Books 


Bldgs. 


Income 






Ci 


licago 


Ch 


cago 








1867-68 


4 


77 












$ 72,7.53.85 


1868-69 


11 


128 








1,092 






1869-70 


19 


ISO 








3,646 




133,278.72 


1870-71 


19 


278 








4,538 






1871-72 


24 


381 




20 




7,307 




193.102.47 


1872-73 


25 


400 




14 




8,427 


2 




1873-74 


25 


406 




19 




10,000 


3 


123,459..30 


1874-75 


30 


373 




37 






3 




1875-76 


27 


386 




28 






3 


183,870.11 


1876-77 


36 


388 




41 






3 




1877-78 


29 


377 




42 






4 


170,999.43 


1878-79 


33 


416 




23 






4 




1879-80 


30 


434 




25 




i 2,550 


3 


133.088.89 


1880-81 


28 


379 




36 






3 




1881-82 


26 


352 




34 




13, '510 


3 


129,620.63 


1882-83 


24 


382 




36 






3 




1883-84 


25 


330 




42 




i4,ood 


3 


141,0.32.79 


1884-85 


27 


362 




45 






3 




1885-86 


29 , 


332 




37 




i 5,300 


3 


149.677.77 


1886-87 


29 


343 




30 






3 




1887-88 


29 


377 




34 




17,288 


3 


180,959.97 


1888-89 


30 


418 




26 






3 




1889-90 


32 


469 




43 




19,600 


3 


2.37,178.23 


1890-91 


39 


519 




49 






3 




1891-92 


43 


583 




42 




21, '2 16 


4 


359,144.14 


1892-93 


48 


714 




65 






4 




1893-94 


67 


718 




69 






5 


491,940..55 


1894-95 


80 


810 




74 




27. '7.50 


6 




1895-96 


84 


855 




82 




28.200 


9 


.594,938.40 


1896-97 


170 


878 


1,059 


95 


137 


30,100 


12 




1897-98 


184 


1,034 


1,582 


89 


232 


36,990 


13 


607,632.00 


1898-99 


194 


1.152 


1,824 


110 


265 


41,678 


12 




1899-1900 


229 


1,531 


2,225 


153 % 


328 


44,502 


13 


947,486.98 


1900-01 


242 


1,709 


2,505 


174 • 


388 


47,074 


15 




1901-02 


279 


2,020 


2,932 


183 


484 


.52,717 


18 


1,363,716.08 


1902-03 


316 


2.342 


3,289 


229 


525 


57,594 


18 




1903-04 


351 


2,674 


3,592 


312 


677 


66,639 


19 


1,814,863.78 


1904-05 


350 


2,779 


3,734 


295 


616 


74,326 


27 




1905-06 


408 


3,225 


4,091 


313 


618 


83,136 


27 


2,166,372.29 


1906-07 


442 


3,577 


4,318 


390 


608 


95,946 


28 




1907-08 


472 


3,959 


4.746 


408 


721 


108,283 


32 


3,102,761.42 


1908-09 


497 


4,141 


4.979 


568 


799 


127,106 


33 




1909-10 


538 


4.323 


5,118 


584 


766 


157,836 


35 


3,199,832.34 


1910-11 


555 


4,401 


5,217 


602 


792 


180,371 


36 




1911-12 


583 


4,340 


5,200 


646 


856 


209,529 


44 


4,294,952.88 


1912-13 


587 


4,369 


5.087 


682 


745 


233,586 


46 




1913-14 


704 


4,766 


5,539 


851 1 


032 


262,926 


47 


5,622.928,87 


1914-15 


739 


5,446 


5,956 


814 


983 


300,592 


53 




1915-16 


762 


5,878 


6,437 


932 1 


126 


330,895 


60 


6,263,763.93 


1916-17 


840 


6,270 


6,828 


1036 1 


223 


379.045 


64 




1917-18 


836 


5.007 


5.590 


742 


928 


387,9991 


66 


6,354,8602 



1 In addition there were on June 1, 1918, in the library at Urbana, 48,590 pamphlets, 2042 maps, and 4316 
pieces of sheet music; the library of the State Laboratory of Natural History contained 9,938 volumes, 
1200 pamphlets, and 8 maps; that of the State Geological Survey, 2,250 books 4,875 pamphlets, and 
975 maps. In Chicago the College of Medicine had 19,526 volumes and 3,200 pamphlets; the School of 
Pharmacy, 3,350 books and 1200 pamphlets. The grand total on June 1, 1919 was 422,763 books, 60,071 
pamphlets, and 3025 maps 

2 Estimated. 



Ixxxi 



NOTE 

An attempt has been made to record concerning each graduate (i) full name, 
(2) degree or degrees, (3) present occupation, (4) date and place of birth, (5) narnes 
of parents and date and place of birth of each, (6) preparation for University, 
(7) membership in societies and fraternities, (8) university honors, (9) services and 
achievements, (10) membership and office in important organizations, (11) date and 
place of marriage, with name of husband or wife, (12) names of children and dates 
of births and deaths, and (13) present address. 

Unless otherwise noted, all degrees were received at Illinois. 

Under (7) much material that may seem trivial has been included because of the 
interest attaching to details of undergraduate life. Two addresses have in most cases 
been given, the home address being more or less permanent, the business address, 
being, especially for teachers, subject to frequent change. 

An asterisk (*) indicates that the person before whose name it stands is dead. 
A dagger (f) indicates that the person after whose biographical sketch it appears 
has not responded to letters and that the sketch has been prepared from such infor- 
mation as could be obtained elsewhere. Since mail addressed to these persons has 
not been returned the addresses are presumably correct. A double dagger ($) in- 
dicates that the address is the latest known, but incorrect. Biographies and addresses 
were revised in accordance with information received on or before May 9, 1919 
for the class of 1872, and until May 20, 1919. for the class of 1918. 

In many cases the subjects of sketches have kindly submitted detailed lists of 
writings so long that they could not be included. These, together with all other 
material used in compiling this and earlier editions of the Alumni Record, are pre- 
served in the office of the Alumni Association. Additional material, corrections, 
photographs — anji:hing of biographical significance — sent to that office will be filed 
and preserved. 

The Editor is indebted to all who have helped in the compiling of the book, es- 
pecially to Thomas Arkle Clark, '90, fo» in formation about alumni in the war, and to 
Carl Stephens, '12, for daily assistance from the beginningto the end of the task, 
and for compiling the war service index and the accompanying statistics. 

May. iqi9. F- "W. S. 



Ixxxii 



BACCALAUREATE ALUMNI 

OF THE 

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 



CLASS OF 1872 (9 LIVING, 11 DEAD) 



I. MILO BENEDICT BURWASH 
Retired farmer; M. S. in Agr., 1892; b. D 3, 
i849> Quebec, Canada; s. Samuel (b. 1816, do.) 
and Lois (Barber) Burwash (b. 1826, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Philomathean. 
.-Iddress, 610 W. Green St., Champaign. 

2. JOHN JEFFERSON DAVIS 
Curator of Herbarium; B. S. in Cham., 1878; 
b. N 4, 1852, Steplienson Co., 111.; s. John 
Andre (b. Pa.) and Amy (Springer) Davis 
(b. Malone. N. Y.). Prepared in Freeport H. 
S.; M. D., Hahnemann iMed. Coll., Chicago, 
1875. Delta Tau Delta. Mem., Am. Botanical 
Soc; Am. Phytopath Soc. ; Forrey Botanical 
Club; Wis. Acad. Sc, Arts and Letters; Fellow, 
A. A. A. S.; Wis. Archsol. Soc. Married 
.■\nna Margaret Snyder, 1882, Racine. Wis. 
Children: John Archibald, b. 1883; Marguerite, 
b. 1887. Address, Biology Bldg., Madison, Wis. 

3. *HENRY N. DRURY 
(Brother of No. 40) 
Physician; B. S., 1895; b. N 29, 1847, 
Switzerland Co., Ind.; s. Henry (b. 1821, 
Massac Co., 111.) and Lydia (Bassett) Drury 
(b. Switzerland (Zo., Ind.). Prepared in Mason 
H. S.; M. 1)., Chicago, 1876. Med. Exam. 
Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; 
M. W. A.; connected with I. O. G. T.; A. L. 
of H. Married Hattie Nurm, 1873, Champaign 
(died 1873); Mary E. Mann, 1883, Newton, 
111. Children: Jean Paul, b. O 4, 1888; Lillian 
Lucile, b. My 26, 1891. Died 1913. 

4. -ALFRED MURRAY FLAGG 
Cert.; b. Jl 10, 1848, Rochelle, 111.; s. Willard 

Parker (b. Je 8, 1808, Richmond, Vt.) and 
Lucy (Cochran) Flagg (b. My 19, 1812). Pre- 
pared in Acad., Alton. Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Studied law in Rochelle; admitted to bar, 1874; 
Lawyer and writer, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Besse- 
mer, Mich., Hurley, Mich., 1874-84; news writer 
and ed., Superior, Wis., Leader, and later of 
Forum, 1884-99; Ed. writer, Duluth News-Tri- 
bune, 1889, till death. Mem., Epis. Church. 
Married Jessie Marshall, 1878, Sioux Falls. 
Died N i, 1904, Duluth, Minn. 

5. *MILES FAYETTE HATCH 

(Brother of Nos. 22, 237) 
Farmer and Real Est. Agt.; j\I. S. in C. E., 
1893; b. Ap 17, 1847, Burton, 111.; s. Lewis 
(b. Ap 20, 1814, Washington (To., N. Y.) and 
Mandana (Cole) Hatch (b. Jl 22, 1825. Hill, 
N. H.). Prepared in Todd's Sem., Woodstock, 
and Bryant and Stratton's Cml. Coll., Chicago. 
PViilomathean; Scholarship. Contr., 1872-6; Saw 
Mill owner and operator, 1876-93; Farmer and 
Real Est. Agt., 1893 — . Married Tamar Ann 
Richardson, My 26, 1877, San Francisco. 
Child, Lewis Miles, b. N 28, 1880. Died Ja 21, 
1919. 

6. GEORGE HENRY LYMAN 
Real Est. and Abstract Bus.; Cert, in C. E. ; 
b. O 4, 1850, Farmingdale, 111.; s. Henry Pratt 
(b. Ag 10, 180S, Vt.) and Mercy Bannister 



(Sanders) Lyman (b. D 3, 1805, Bethel, Vt.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Philomathean. 
Asst. Div. Engr., I. C. R. R., 1872-5; Engr. 
for Cairo & Vincennes R. R., 1875-7; Const. 
Engr. for different railroads, 1877-8; Engr. in 
charge of Transfer Const., Cairo, and Asst. 
Chief of Cotton Belt Route, 1878-82; Asst. 
Supt., Little Rock, Ft. Smith, R. R., 1882-4; 
Real Est. and Abstract Bus., Ft. Smith Ark., 
1S84— . Mem., A. F. A. M.: Knights Templar: 
Shrine; B. P. O. E.; I. O. O. F. Married 
Emma Stewart, Ja 16, 1873, Champaign. Child- 
ren: Georgiana, b. D 17, 1885; Henry Pratt, 
b. Mr 25, 1890. Address, 316 N. 6th St., 
Ft. Smith, Ark. 

7. *JAMES NEWTON MATTHEWS 
Physician; M. L., 1891; b. My 27, 1852, near 

Greencastle, Ind.; s. William fb. 1819, Va.) 
and Deborah (Hopewood) Matthews (b. 1826, 
Ky.). Prepared in Pub. Sch., i\lason. First 
Matriculant in Univ. M. D., Mo. Med. Coll., 
1878. Delta Tau Delta; Philomathean. Pres., 
Bd. of U. S. Pension Ex., Effingham, twelve 
yrs. Auth. : Tempe Vale and Other Poems, 
Chas. Kerr, 1888, 200 pp.; Poems by Alonzo 
Hilton Davis, with Memoir, 1891; The Lute of 
Life, Cincinnati, Horton and Co., 191 1, 348 pp.; 
many poems in current mags. One of the found- 
ers and V. P. of West. Assn. of Writers. Mem., 
Esculapian Med. Soc. and 111. St. Med. Soc. 
Married Luella Matthews, Je 2, 1878 (died F 
II, 1894); Madaline Wright, D 30, 1896. 
Children: William Vivian, b. Mr 28, 1879; 
James Riley, b. Te 10, 1883; Courtland Wade, 
b. D 14, 1897. Died Mr 7, 1910, Mason, 111. 

8. CALVIN EBENEZER PARKER 
Physician: Cert.; b. S 7, 1850, Worcester, 

Mass.; s. E. W. (b. O 28, 1813) and C. A. 
(Allen) Parker (b. S 17, 1818, Mass.). M. D. 
Mo. Med. Coll., 1877. Married Martha E. 
Baker, 1872. Address, 2707 Dalton Ave., Los 
Angeles. t 

9. 'ISAAC STUART RAYMOND 
(Father of Nos. 1262, 1263) 
Farmer; M. L., 1895; b. Ja 29, 1849, Ray- 
mond, O. ; s. Nathaniel (b. S 19, 181 1, Mt. 
Vernon, N. H.) and Melissa Stuart (Ballston) 
Raymond (b. D 9, 1818, Spa, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Peru and Champaign Pub. Sch. Philomath- 
ean. Pres., First Nat. Bank of Philo, six yrs.; 
Pres., The Citizens Bank. Tolono. five yrs.; 
Pres., The Champaign Co. Farmers Inst., twelve 
yrs.; Trustee, Univ. of 111., 1892-8: served 
thirty-seven yrs. as Sch. Trustee of Raymond 
Tp. and nineteen yrs. as Tp. Supvr. Mem., The 
Patrons of Husbandry, 111. Soc; S. A. R. 
Married Edith Eaton, O 27, 1875, Philo, 111. 
Children: John Eaton ('99). b. N 19 1876; 
Ruth Cleveland ('90), b. Je 8, 1878. Died Jl 
19. 191S. Sidney, 111. 

10. WILLIE ALBERT REISS 
Engr. and Surv.; M. S., 1894; b. Mr 31. i8S3. 
Belleville, 111.; s. Frederick (b. O 28, 1826, 
Ger.) and Susanna (Hopp) Reiss (b. Ag 27, 



University of Illinois 



[1872 



1827, do.). Prepared in Belleville H. S. 
Attended Wash. Univ., St. Louis, one yr. 
Philomathean. C. E., M. C. V., & Ft. Scott 
R. R., 1873-4; Prin., Schs., 1874-88; Gen. 
Engr. and Surv., 1888 — . State Militia, 1876- 
84; Deputy Co. Surv., St. Clair Co.; Deputy 
Co. Treas., part of one term. Mem., Bd. of 
Educ. (six yrs.); Univ. of 111. Club, St. Louis, 
(Pres. four yrs.); Illini Club, Belleville 
(Pres.); etc. Married Matilda Faas, S 26, 
1882, Millstadt. 111. Children: Paula Helen, 
b. Jl 6, 1883 (died My 9. 1891); Elmer Fred, 
b. Ja 28, 1886; Ben Harry, b. Mr 31, 1889; 
Edwin Joseph and Edgar Rudolph, b. Ja 3, 
1 89 1. Address, 200 Portland Ave., Belleville, 
Ill.t 

II. *STEPHEN AVERY REYNOLDS 

Lawyer; M. L. 1897; b. Jl 6, 1849, Mukwon- 
ago. Wis.; s. Edward Hinman (b. O i, 1823, 
Taghkanic, N. Y.) and Olive (Bidwell) Rey- 
nolds (b. Je 18, 1824, Dalton, Mass.). Prepared 
in Belvidere. Philomathean. Lawyer in Belvi- 
dere, Rockford and Chicago, 1880-99. Auth. : 
Fuller's Law Manual (with Hon. Chas. Fuller), 
Stephen Avery Reynolds & Co., Chicago, 1878; 
Lost Lac Labelle; Last Year's Leaves, and 
many other poems; contributed to various pub- 
lications, including home paper and Illini. 
Served in 3Sth and 36th Gen. Assem. of 111.; 
Justice of Peace, Belvidere, a number of yrs. 
Married Delia M. Fillmore, 1876, Champaign. 
Children: Edward F., b. Mr 19. 1877; Alpher- 
syne L., b. O 12, 1878; Frederick J., b. My 4. 
1881. Died Ag 13, 1899, Elgin, 111. 

12. THOMAS EDWIN RICKARD 
Retired Horticulturist; M. L., 1893; b. Jl 2, 
1850, Springfield, 111.; s. Simon Peter (b. O 16, 
1 82 1, Va.) and Sophia Jane (Earnest) Rickard 
(b. Ag 24, 1823, 111.). Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. Philomathean. Farmer, Springfield; 
Pres., Farmers & Merchants Bank of Hemet, 
Calif., 1907-11; Horticulturist, do. Capt. Com- 
manding (:o. A, Chicago fire. Mem., Presby. 
(ihurch, Trustee. Married Kate Eliza Board- 
man, N 26, 1879, Springfield, 111. Children: 
Frances Beatrice, b. O 23, 1880; Lucius 
Simon, b. Jl 26, 1882; Laurence Edwin, b. 
S I, 1884; Ernest Woodward, b. O 6, 1886; 
Howard Brown, b. D 1, 1889: Raymond Bonsall 
b. Je 2, 1892; Katharine Helen, b. Jl 28, 1900. 
Address, 201 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 

13. NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER 

(Husband of No. 88; Father of No. 2224) 

Professor emeritus; B. S.; M. Arch., 1878; 
D. Arch., 1900; b. Jl 24, 1843, Acton, Me.; 
s. Gen. Ebenezer (b. Shapleigh, Me.) and Mary 
(Stacy) Ricker (b. 1821, do.). Prepared in Pub. 
Sch., Me., and pvt. study.' Tau Beta Pi; 
Acacia; Sigma Xi: Alpha Rho Chi; Second 
Pres. Coll. Govt. Taught Country sch., 1861- 
2; stud., Bauakadeniie, Berlin, summer sem., 
1873; in charge Dept. of Arch., Univ. of 111., 
first two terms, 1872-3; Instr., 1873; Asst. 
Prof., 1874; Prof, of Arch., 187S-1917; Prof- 
emeritus, Ja ipi7 — ; Dean of Coll. of Engng., 
1878-1905; relieved of adm. duties upon own 
request, 1910. Auth.: Graphic Statics and 
Trussed Roofs, 1884; Buls. of Engng. Exp. 
on Trussed Roofs, Exten. of Dewey Decimal 
System for Arch, and Building, Base and Bear- 
ing Plates for Columns and Girders; Transla- 
tion of Wagner's Moderne Architecktur, Brick- 
builder, 1902; translations from French and 
German made for Arch. Lib.; Hist, of Arch., 
18 vols.; Arch. Design, 6 vols.; Dictionary of 
French Mediaeval Arch., 11 vols., nearly com- 
pleted; numerous articles and reviews in arch, 
iours. ; Inland Arch. Handbook to Chicago Pub. 
Lib.; Design and Const, of Roofs; Simplified 
Formulas and Tables; Graphic Statics and its 
Applications, in progress. Mem., Unitarian 



Church; 111. Bd. of Exam., 1897-1917; U. S. 
Assay C)omn., 1903; 111. Comn. on Bldg. Laws, 
igii. Arch, of Law Bldg., Armory, Nat. Hist. 
Hall of the Univ. of 111.; Lib. Bldg., do., with 
J. M. White; Expert Adviser, Competition for 
Carnegie Lib., Davenport, la.; Competition for 
H. S. bldg., Burlington, la.; Competition for 
St. Arsenal, Springfield, 111.; Competition for 
U. S. Dept. of Justice, Wash. D. C, 1910; 
Competition for Court House, Edwardsville, 
111., 1913-14. Married Alary C. Steele ('75), 
Ag 25, 187s (died Ag 6, 1910). Child, Ethel 
('04), b. Ap 12, 1883. Address, 612 W. Green 
St., Urbana. 

14. CHARLES WESLEY ROLFE 
(Father of Nos. 1407, 1759, 1957, 3525.) 
Professor emeritus and Farmer; B. S.; M. S., 
1S78; b. Ap 17, 1850, Arlington Hgts., 111.; s. 
Charles Wesley (b. Me.) and Melissa Deette 
(Haven) Rolfe (b. N 5, 1829, near Sacket's 
Harbor, N. Y.). Prepared in Oswego. Philo- 
mathean. Asst., Nat. Hist., Univ. of 111., 1872- 
3; Prill., Schs., Sidney, 1873-4; taught in 
Jennings, Sem., Aurora, 1874-6; Prin., Water- 
man. 1876-7; Supt., Schs., Kankakee, 1877-81; 
Teach. Nat. Sc. in Prep., 1881-4; Prof., Geol., 
Univ. of III., 1884-1917; Prof, emeritus, S 
1 91 7 — . Married Martha Kinsman Farley, D 
26, 1877, Oswego, 111. Children: Martha Deette 
Coo), b. Jl II, 1879; Mary Annetta ('02), b. 
Ap 3, 1881; Susan Farley ('03), b. O 13, 1882; 
Amy Lucile ('08), b. F 5, 1886. Address, 601 
E. John St., Champaign. 

15. *CHARLES WALLACE SILVER 
(Brother of No. 16.) 
Promoter; Cert.; b. Ap 25, 1852, Springboro, 
O.; s. Wallace (b. My 29, 1829, do.) and Rebec- 
ca (Mullin) Silver (b. D 11, 1830, do.). Prepared 
in LTrbana H. S. Philomathean. Admitted to 
bar, Kan., 1879; do.. 111., 1889; Merchant, Pres.. 
Bd. of Tr., etc., Lyons, Kan., 1880-9; Assoc, 
The Credit Co., 1889-1903; Promoter and Or- 
ganizer, 1903- — ; Sec. and Treas., Miravalles 
Co., Durango, Me.x.; Pres., Internal. Mex. 
Land, Lumber and Stock Development Co^ do. 
Auth.: Twentieth Century Conduct, or a Secu- 
lar Anathema on Fakery in Business, Social and 
Professional Life, 528 pp.; Ideals and Idealism 
(painphlet). Married Mary Snow Gurr, Ja i, 
1S77 (died Mr 9, 1884); Mary Susan Wright, 
Ap 5, 1885. Children: Walter Gurr, b. S 30, 
1877; Spencer Ferguson, b. D 23, 1888; Brooker 
Mullin, b. N 7, 1891; Myra Esther, b. N 15, 
1896. Died Je 12, 1916, San Antonio. Tex. 

16. 'HOWARD SILVER 
(Brother of No. 15) 
Teacher and Farmer; M. L., 1894; b. D 21, 
1850, Springboro, O.; s. Wallace (b. My 29, 
1829, do.) and Rebecca (Mullin) Silver (b. D 
II, 1830, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Adelphic. Married Edna E. Foster, S 1873. 
Chilcfren: Charles; Raymond; Minnie; Bertha; 
Edna. Died Jl 24, 1905, Oklahoma City, Okla. 

17. *JARED TEEPLE 
Cert.; b. Ag 15, 1847, near Ingersoll, Oxford 
Co., Ont.; s. Pellum Cartwright (b. N 28, 1809, 
West Oxford, Ont.) and Mary Amelia (Gleason) 
Teeple (b. S 20, 1816, Rowe, Mass.). Prepared 
in Jennings Sem., Aurora; Todd Sem., Wood- 
stock. State Militiaman, on duty at the Chicago 
Fire 1871; Pvt. Sec. to Regent Gregory, Univ. 
of 111.; Recorder, U. S. Lake Sur., Detroit, 
1872; Engr. in charge of Field Work, Carto- 
grapher and Computer, 1877; lumber dealer 
until 1884; Village Trustee, 1883; Police Jus- 
tice. 1886-7; retired from bus. in 1884. Joint 
Auth.: Engng. Dept., U. S. A.; Tables showing 
difference of level in feet, corresponding to a 
given angle, when the distance is read in metres 



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Baccalaureate Alumni 



or feet, and for Horizontal Reductions, for use 
with stadia, Washington Govt. Print. Office, 
1879, 65 pp. Mem., West. Lit. Assn. Died 
A\) 2, 1 888, Nashville, Tenn. [It appears, after 
the book is in type, that Jared Teeple did not 
obtain a certificate. His name has been included 
in all previous editions of the Record. Editor] 

:8, *JACOB NORTON WHARTON 
B. S., 189s; b. 1846, Cassville, Pa. Prepared 
in Bement IL S. Teacher, III. and Kan., 1846- 
1887; P. O. Clerk, Douglas Park. Chicago, 
1887-1913. Married Emma R. Bailey, 1887. 
Died Jl 15, 1916, Maywood, 111. 

19. *ALONZO LYONS WHITCOMB 

Physician and Farmer; M. L., 1894; b. Mr 
30, 184S; s. Rollin (b. S 9, 1808, N. Y.) and 
Alma Taylor (Lyons) Whitcomb (b. D 31, 1819, 
Coalrain, Mass.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Philomathean. Phys. and Surg., St. Paul, 
1889-1905; Phys. and Fruit Farmer, Rogers, 
Ark., 1905-9. Mem., 111. St. Med. Assn.; 
Champaign Co. Med. Soc. (Pres. 1885-7); Am. 



Med. Assn.; Ramsey Co., Minn. Med. Soc; 
Benton Co., Minn., Med. Soc; U. S. Pension 
Exam. Bd. Married Mattie Julia Beach, O 27, 
1880. Children: Edwin, b. S 7, 1881; Alma 
Dwight, b. D 18, 1887 (died F 2, 1888); Dwight 
Cummins, b. Ap 24, 1891; Lois, b. D i, 1897. 
Died Ap 10, 1909, Rogers, Ark. 

20. REUBEN O. WOOD 
Farmer; Cert.; B. S., 1895; b. N 30, 1845, 
Woodburn, 111.; s. Jonathan L. (b. Ja 18, 1803, 
Jonesboro, Wash. Co., Tenn.) and Aurora B. 
(Foster) Wood (b. S 5, 18:1 Winthrop, Mass.). 
Prepared in Sawyers Acad., Bunker Hill. Philo- 
mathean; Delta Tau Delta; Pres. Coll. Govt. 
Co. F., 133d 111. Inf. Volunteers, and Co. G., 
150th 111. Inf. Volunteers. Militiaman at Chi- 
cago during the great fire in O 1871; Brev. 
Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Filled various positions 
as supt. in Co. Fair Assn. and political offices, 
such as Justice of the Peace, Assessor, High- 
way Commissioner, Tp. Supvr., Sch. Trustee, 
etc. Married Eliza J. Howell, Ja i, 1880. Ad- 
ilrcss, Woodburn, III. 



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21. CHARLES PEYTON GR.A.HAM 
Retired Minister; M. L., 1893; b. Ap 5, 
1847, Oregon, Mercer Co.. Ky. ; s. James M. (b. 
Jl 14, 1811, Ky.) and Ellen (Ficklin) Graham 
(b. O 7, 1820, do.). Prepared in Pvt. Sch. near 
Eldorado, Mercer Co. Adelphic; charter mem. 
and first Sec, Y. M. C. A. Licensed as Presby. 
Minister, 1874; ordained, Winfield, Kan., 1879. 
Served number of churches (longest time with 
any, eleven yrs.) for 35 yrs.; called "The 
Church Builder of Kansas," having been instru- 
mental in building seven during his ministry; 
one of the speakers at the first Alumni Assn. 
meeting held Je 8, 1875. Mem., Emporia Pres- 
bytery, seventeen yrs.; represented that body 
in the Gen. Assem. of Presby. church in the 
U. S. A., convened in Portland, Ore., 1892; 
introduced in that meeting the first anti-tobacco 
resolution ever adopted by the denomination. 
Mem.. Bloomington, 111. Presbytery, 1892 — . 
Married Ellen Piggott, Ag 20, 1885, Chicago. 
Address, 1805 Cuyler Ave., Chicago. 

22. FREDERIC LEWIS HATCH 
(Brother of Nos. s, 237) 

Farmer; M. S., 1891; b. N i, 1848, Spring 
Grove, 111.; s. Lewis (b. Ap 20, 1814, Hebron, 
N. Y.) and Mandana (Cole) Hatch (b. Jl 22, 
1825, Hill, N. H.). Prepared in Dist. Schs. ; 
Elgin Acad. Philomathean; Agr. Club. Trustee, 
Univ. of 111., 1899-1905, also 1907-13; Pres., 
Bd. of Trustees, two yrs.; Supvr. Burton Tp., 
ten yrs. Pres., Agr. Soc. of McHenry Co., five 
yrs. Auth.: The Hundredth Man in Hort., Vol 
28, 111. Hort. Rpt. ; various lectures published 
in Farmers Inst. Reports of 111. Mem., St. 
Dairymen's Assn.; Farmers' Inst. Given special 
recognition and a place in the Hall of Fame at 
the Univ. of Wis., F 8, 1918. Married Anna 
Melissa Reynolds, Belvidere, 111., Ja 3, 1876 
(died Mr 26, 1896); Mrs. Ethelyn Baker Foster, 
D 21, 1905, Chicago. Address, Spring Grove, 
111. 

23. CHARLES IRVING HAYS 

Teacher; B. S., 1878; M. S., 1894; b. Je 
28, 1851, Darke Co., O.; s. Samuel (b. 1812, 
Pa.) and Elizabeth (Martin) Hays (b. 1812, O.). 
Prepared in Pub. Sch. Adelphic, Pres. Mine 
Supt., Colo., 1884; Teaching, 1885—. Auth.: 
Best Methods of Raising House Plants, 1876. 
Deacon, Elder, of Church; Pres. of Colo. Acad, 
of Sc, 1901-2; Sec, Sc Sect. St. Teachers 
Assn., 1909-10; Pres., Sc. Sect. State Teach. 
Assn., 1910-11. Married Izamba A. Mcintosh, 
Tl 17, 1887. Children: Irving Winfield, b. N 
30, 1880; Earle Samuel, b. O 16, 1891. Ad- 
dress, N. Side High .School, Denver. 



24. AUGUSTUS L. HENNESSEY 
Farmer; Cert, in C. E.; b. D 10, 1847, LaSalle 
111.; s. Thomas Walker (b. N 1811, Ire.) and 
Charlotte (Cadwell) Hennessey (b. Ja 1821, N. 
v.). Prepared in Pub. Schs. Attended Niagara 
Univ., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1868-9. Adelphic. 
-\uth.: published the La Salle Tribune for some 
yrs. In U. S. Customs Service, Chicago, 1893- 
4; later with Jour, of A. M. A.; engaged in 
citizens' culture. 191 3. Married Emma Bassett, 
Ja I, 1876 (died O 7, 1889). Children: Ethel, 
h. D 1878 (died Mr 1894); Enid, b. Ag 1880; 
Leroy, b. F 1882; Lora, b. My 1885. Address, 
Fellsmere, Fla. 

25. *EDGAR LOUIS HILL 
Daii^yman and Farmer; B. S., 1895; b. N 28, 
1848, Columbus, O.; s. John William (b. N 11, 
1823, Hesse, Ger.) and Barbara Ellen (Clark) 
Hill (b. Ja 10, 1823, Worthington, O.). Pre- 
pared in Brothers Sch. Teutopolis; also a sch. in 
southern 111. Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Philomathean. 
Farming, 1882; Farming and Sheep Raising, 
1889; Dairying and Farming, 1899-1905, Caro- 
lina, Porto Rico. Married Jennie M. Detmers, 
O 28, 1874, Manhattan, Kan. Children: William 
Henry, b. O 15, 1875; Edgar Louis, b. N 13, 
1877; Mary Ellen, b. F 21, 1882; Charles 
Frederic, b. Ag 17, 1882; Edith, b. Ap 10, 1885 
(died My 14, 1885); Freda Margaret, b. My 3, 
1886; Robert Elsmere, b. Ja 5, 1889; Jeannette 
Barbara, b. Mr 4, 1892. Died O 10, 1905, 
Elgin, Tex. 

26. *SAMUEL HOUSTON HOOK 

B. L., 1805; b. 1854. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Deceased. 

27. "ANDREW T. MORROW 
(Father of No. 2187) 
Cert., 1S74; C. E., 1892; b. A% 2, 1845, Grant 
Co., Ind. ; s. Joseph (b. 1799, N. C.) and Mary 
(Smith) Morrow (b. 1810, Va.). Prepared in 
Jonesboro (Ind.) H. S.; State Norm. Sch., 
Oswego, N. Y. Philomathean. C. Engr., U. S. 
Lake Sur. most of time, 1871-8; Farmer, 1878- 
88; with U. S. Engng. Dept. at large, 1891- 
191 1. Married Harriet M. Case, F 7, 1878, 
Mendota, 111. (died S :o, 191 1). Children: 
Nelson ('04), b. N 6, 1879; Louise, b. Mr 13, 
1882. Died Mr 6, 1914, Altamont, Kan. 

28. JOHN AUGUSTUS OCKERSON 

C. Engr. and mem., Miss. Riv. Comn; B. S. 
in C. E., i8a8; D. Eng.. 1903; b. Mr 4, 1848, 
Skane, Sweden (came to U. S. 1851); s. Jons 



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Akerson (b. 1796, Sweden) and Boel Jons (Dot- 
ler) Ockerson (b. 1803, do.). Prepared in Elm- 
wood H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Pres., Adelphic; 
Pres., Coll. Govt. Level and Transit man, 
A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Asst., U. S. Lake Sun; 
Asst. Engr., Eads Jetties, 1876; Prin. Asst. 
Engr., Rliss. Riv. Improvement; Engr. and 
Mgr., Silver Age Min. Co., Colo., 1910- 
11; Engr. in charge Colo. Riv. work. Jury 
of Awards, Paris Exposition, 1900; Chief 
Dept. Liberal Arts, La. Purchase Exposi- 
tion, 1902-5, and mem., Superior Jury of 
Awards. Mem., Miss. Riv. Comn., 1898 — U. S. 
Del. to Internat. Cong, of Merchant Marine, 
Paris, 1900; U. S. Del. to Internat. Cong, of 
Navigation, Paris, 1900; Res. Commissioner for 
Sweden, La. Purchase Exposition, 1903; U. S. 
Del. to Tenth Internat. Cong, of Navigation, 
Milan, Italy, 1905; also St. Petersburg, 1908, 
and Washington, 1912. Civ. War, i32d 111. 
Inf.; I St Minn. IIv. A., 1864-5. Decorations 
awarded by the following countries: Germany, 
•'Officer of the Crown"; Italy, '"Knight of the 
Crown"; Sweden, "Knight of the Order of 
V'assa", "Commander, Order of Vassa"; France, 
•'Officer Beaux .\rts" and JMerite de Agricole; 
Belgium, "Knight of the Order of Leopold"; 
China, "Order of the Double Dragon", ist 
grade. Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc, 1898; A. S. C. 
E., Pres. do., 1912; twice V. P. and twice 
Pres., St. Louis Engrs. Club; G. A. R.; Noon- 
day Club, St. Louis; Bellevive Country Club, 
do.; Pres., Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn. of St. 
Louis. Auth.: Numerous articles contributed to 
Trans. A. S. C. £.; Jot^r. Associated Engr- 
Socs.; Engr. Jour.; Proceedings Eighth Inter- 
nat Cong, of Navigation, Paris, 1900; do.. Tenth 
Cong., Milan 1905; nth Cong., St. Peters- 
burg, 1908; Engr. Cong., Glasgow, Scotland, 
1901 and Official Reports. Married Helen M. 
Chapin, N 3. 1875. Detroit, (died Mr 1886) ; 
Clara W. Shackelford, Je 4, 1890, St. Louis., 
Address, 5305 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis. 

29. PARLEY AGRIPPA PHILLIPS 

Farmer and Stock Raiser; M. L., in Agr., 
1894; b. My 28, 1840, Damascus, 111.; s. Nor- 
man (b. O 15, 1801, Plainfield, N. J.) and 
Phila Ann (Martrine) Phillips (b. 1822, Albany, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Rock Riv. Sem. Philoma- 
thean; Y. M. C. A. Magistrate, four yrs.; 
Damascus, 111., 1873-84; Madison, Miss., 1884— ] 
Appointed Election Commissioner by Gov. of 
Miss. Mem., Co. G, 92nd 111. Volunteers for 
five months, 1865. Farmers Grange P. H., 1873- 
84; Farmers Alliance, 1893. Address, Madison 
Sta., Miss. 

30. FRANKLIN CARPENTER PLATT 

Retired Judge; M. L.. 1893; t. Ag 20, 1854, 
Warren, 111.; s. John D. (b. N 1824. Otsego 
Co., N. Y.) and Julia E. (Carpenter) Piatt (b. 
1824, do.). Prepared in Warren H. S.; LL. 
B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago. Adelphic. 
Treas., la. Universalist Convention, two yrs., 
Pres. do., six yrs.; Practised law in Dow City, 
la., and Waterloo, la., 1876-98; appointed Judge 
10th Jud. Dist. of la., i8g8; elected to that 
office, 1898, 1902, 1906, 1910; Voluntarily re- 
tired from the bench Ja i, igiS- Served as 
Capt. under Col. Snyder on guard duty at 
Chicago fire. Pres., Waterloo Saddlery Co., 
V. P., Coml. Nat. Bank of Waterloo, organized 
by his father and himself in 1883; V. P. of 
Waterloo and Cedar Falls Union Mill Co., one 
of the authors of the bill providing for the 
City Mgr. plan of City Govt., now a law of la.; 
address on this subject, delivered before the 
Waterloo Rotary Club, published in The Rotar- 
ian in 191 7. Judge Advocate of the Waterloo 
Service League and the Waterloo Vigilance 
Corps, and Chm. of the Waterloo Council of 
Defense. Married Delia Mary Phelps, Ap 21, 
1887, (died Mv 7, 1907); Myrtle R. Sarvay, Je 



IS. 1909, Carthage, N. Y. Children: Franklin 
G. (died in infancy) ; Alice Virginia, b. Ja 28, 
1893; Elda May, b. N 19, 1895. Address. 515 
E. 3rd St., Waterloo, la.; bus. add., 406 Com- 
mercial Bldg., do. 

31. ELIJAH NEWTON PORTERFIELD 

Real Est. and Loan Bus.; C. E., 1894; b. Ag 
18, 1851. Worthington, Pa.; s. James B. (b. Ag 
10, 1826, do.) and Elvira Henrietta Porter- 
field (b. Mr 5, 1829, do.). Prepared in Sidney 
H. S. Adelphic. Bellair La. Sugar Planta- 
tion, 1874-6; Eureka Springs, Ark. Ry. Con- 
tracting, 1881-2; Kearney. Neb., 1883; Co. 
Surv., Buffalo Co., Neb., twelve yrs.; City 
Engr., Kearney, Neb., eight yrs.; dealer in 
Real Est. Loans, 1902 — . Married Avis Scott, 
F 28, 1889, Kearney, Neb. Address, 4344 
Wetherby St., San Diego, Calif. 

32. *HENRY EDWIN ROBBINS 
(Husband of No. 89) 
M. S., 1891; b. O 6 1847, Springfield, N. Y.: 
s. Joseph (b. 1809, Belchertown, Mass.) and 
Emma (Bates) Robbins (b. 1819, Kensington, 
Eng.). Prepared in Gram. Schs., N. Y. City. 
Ph. D., Wesleyan, Bloomington, 1888. Supt., 
Schs., Lyons, la., twelve yrs.; Pueblo, Colo., 
1894-6; Univ. of Chicago, 1896-9. Invented a 
force pump in 1870. Auth.: Many published 
speeches and addresses; contributed to several 
educ. jours.; Camping on the Miss., a book 
for boys. Mem., A. F. A. M., 32d degree; 
Mystic Shrine. Married Margaret Esther 
Stewart ('75), D 31, 1879. Child, Alice May, 
b. Ap 6, 1882. Died F 6, 1889, Chicago. 

33. ALEXANDER CULBERSON SWARTZ 

Architect; B. S. in C. E., 1878; b. Ja s, 
1846, Westmoreland, Co., Pa.; s. Henry (b. 
1801, Pa.) and Margaret (Gardner) Swartz (b. 
1806, do.). Prepared at home. Philomathean. 
Instr. in Arch, and Math., Univ. of 111., 1 873-7; 
Locating Engr. on Santa Fe from Kansas City 
to Chicago; Archs. and Engrs., Swartz and 
Swartz. Fresno, Calif.; First Asst. in first R. R. 
Sur. over Marshall Pass, 1877; had important 
part in great railroad war for possession of the 
Grand Canyon of the Ark., 1877-8, between the 
Sante Fe and D. & R. G. Cos. Served as pvt. 
in Chicago, 1871. Mem., Christian Church. 
Married Charlotte Ellen Lloyd, D 10, 1878, 
Areola, 111. Children: Howard S., b. Ja 19. 
1882 (died Ag 6, 1909); Fred L., b. Je 9, 1885; 
Burton A., b. O 5, 1887. Address, Fresno, 
Calif. 

34. EDGAR JAMES WILEY 
B. S. in L. A. & S., 1918, as of the class of 
1873; b. Jl 1848, Otisco, Mich.; s. James Wiley. 
.Address, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 

35. LOUIS EDWARD WILLIAMS 
Lawyer; M. S., 1894; b. Je 7, 1850, Keokuk; 
s. William Henry (b. N 18, 1803, Argyle, N. 
Y.) and Abby Lydia (White) Williams (b. Je 
20 1814, Putney, Vt.). Prepared in Perry, 
Pike Co., 111.; New Ipswich, Appleton Acad., 
N. H.; B. L., Keokuk Coll. of Law, 1884. Two 
vrs., Co. Surv., Lee Co., la.: Teacher and 
Prin, 1873-84; Lawyer. Real Est., Abstracts, 
Loan and Ins. Agt., 1884. Chm., St. Conven- 
tion which organized la. Branch, Nat. Farmers' 
Alliance and several yrs. St. Sec. and St. Lec- 
turer, do.; Twice Chm. of Com. on Resolutions, 
Nat. Alliance, and two yrs. Nat. Lecturer; 
Thrice Pres., Scientific Soc, Univ. of 111. 
Married Laura Jane Steadman. My 4, 1880, 
Henrv Co., la. (divorced F 6, 191 1). Child- 
ren: Eva Theodora, b. Je 13, 1883; Bertha E., 
b. Ap I, 1885 (died N 1886); Paul William, b. 
N 18, 1888; Ralph Steadman, b. Mr 28. 1891. 
Address, 24 N. 5th St., Estes Bldg., Keokuk. 



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36. IRA OSBORN BAKER 
(Father of Nos. 1454, 2315, 2316, 2886.) 

Professor; B. S. in C. E.; C. E.. 1878; D. 
Eng., 1903; b. S 23, 1853, Linton, Ind.; s. Hiram 
Walker (b. Mr 11, 1826, Lewiston, N. Y.) and 
Amanda (Osborn) Baker (b. S 3, 1825, Linton, 
Ind.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Delta Tau 
Delta; Adelphic. Asst., C. E. and Phys., Univ. 
of 111., 1874-8; Instr., C. E., 1878-9; Asst. Prof., 
1879-1880; Prof., 1880 — ■; in charge C. Engng. 
Dept., 1879-1915. Auth. : Treatise on Masonry 
Const., 1889, '99, '09; Leveling Durability of 
Brick Pavements, 1892; Engr's. Sur. Instru- 
ments, 1893; Roads and Pavements, 1903, '13, 
'18; besides various arts, in engng. jours, and 
proceedings of Engng. Socs. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; 
Western S. of C. E.; Soc. Prom, of Engng. 
Educ, Pres., 1893-4, 1899-1900; 111. Soc. of 
Engr., Pres., 1887-1889; Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Emma Burr, Ag 15, 1877 (died Je 21, 
1911); Mrs. Angie Ewing Ritter, Ag 7, 1913. 
Children: Horatio W^eber ('01), b. Jl 9, 1879 
(died Jl 8, 1915); Imo ('05), b. Je 26, 1882; 
Cecil Franklin ('07), b. N 19, 1883; Ira 
Webster ('05), b. Mr 17, 1884. Address, 1106 
W. California St., Urbana. 

37. JOHN P. CAMPBELL 
Physician (retired); M. L., 1893; M. D.; b. 

Je 25, 1847, O. Prepared in Common Schs. 
Retired Phys., Pharm. and Farmer. Address, 
Ft. Garland, Colcf 

38. *ALICE CHEEVER (BRYAN) 
(Mother of Nos. 2597, 3298) 
M. L., 1892; b. Ja II, 1854, Elm Grove, 111.; d. 
Daniel Arnold (b. Jl 26, 1827, Providence, 
R. I.) and Sarah Reed (Walker) Cheever (b. 
Ap I, 1829, Deering, N. H.). Prepared, Peoria 
H. S. Alethenai, (one of the founders, the first 
Sec, and later Pres.); first woman V. P., Stud. 
Govt.; V. P., Class. Teacher in pub. schs. and 
teacher of music until 1878. Mem., Congr 
Church; Champaign Social Sc. Club; the first 
sec. of the class of 1874, served till the time of 
her death. Married Alphonso Hunt Bryan, N 
19, 1878, Peoria, (died N 27, 1910). Children: 
Helen (Gordon ('06), b. Mv 3, 1883; Sarah 
Elizabeth ('08), b. Je 15, 1886. Died Ap 10, 
191 7, Champaign. 

39. ^GREGORY GABRIALIAL DABRAS- 
KIAN 

Farmer; B. S., 1895; b. Ap 15, 1842, Nico- 
mita, Turkey; s. James Gerigorial and Noon- 
yah Gregory (b. liscutory, Constantinople, 
Turkey). Farming in Bakdjedjck, Turkey 
Mem. Congr. Church; A. F. A. M. Died Ag 
16, 1906, Bakdjedjck, Turkey. 

40. EBENEZER LEWIS DRURY 
(Brother of No. 3) 
Attorney; M. L., 1894; b- O 17, 1850, Ben- 
nington, Ind.; s. Henry (b. 1823, Ft. Massac, 
111.) and Lydia (Bassett) Drury (b. 1823, 
Bennington, Ind.). Prepared in ^lason H. S. 
Philomathean. Teacher, 1874-7; Law Stud., 
1877-9; Admitted to bar in 1880; Practiced 
Law in S. Dak, 1880 — . Mem., Co. Univ. Cadets 
called out at request of Gov. to do police duty 
in (Chicago at time of great fire in 1871. Mar- 
ried Mary Ochsner, Lone Rock, Wis., N, 1885. 
Children: Mary L., b. 1893: Joseph H., b. 
1897. Address, Chamberlain, S. Dak.t 

41. HERBERT EATON 
(Brother of No. 65) 
Farmer; B. S., 1895; b. O 14. 1849. Phalanx, 
Monmouth Co., N. J.; s. Lucius (b. Ag 7. 1814, 
Hancock, Vt.) and Lucy (Cleveland) Eaton 
(b. Je II, 1824, North Hector, N. Y.). Mar- 
ried Grace E. Baker, N 19, 1881, (died Ap 2, 



1900, Bloomington). Children: Amy Pearl, b. 
Ap 21, 1883; Howard Lucius, b. F s, 1888; 
Berenice Loveday, b. Mr 5, 1896; Ralph Parker, 
b. Ag s, 1898. Address, Bridgeton, N. J.t 

42. *WILLIAM C. ELLS 
C. E., 1892; b. i8s4, O., s. Erastus Ells. 
Died F 26, 1896, Kansas City, Mo. 

43- HARVEY CULLEN ESTEP 
(Brother of Nos. 175, 176) 
C. Engr.; C. E., 1903; b. Ag 13, 1852, Paris, 
O.; s. Isaiah and Sevilla (Smith) Estep. Delta 
Tau Delta. Specialized in R. R. location and 
Const.; held various positions including Asst. 
Engr., O. R. & N. Co. & N. P. R. R. in Ore., 
Wash., Idaho and Mont., etc., 1874-1900; Prin. 
Asst. Engr., St. L. R. R. Co., Minneapolis, 
1900-3; Asst. Engr., N. P. R. R. Co., Lewiston, 
Idaho, 1905; Engr., St. L. R., S. Dak., 1906; 
Dist. Engr., Milwaukee, R. R., Idaho, 1907-8; 
Asst. Engr., G. N. R. R., Wenatchee, Wash., 
1909; Asst. Engr., Grand Trunk R. R., South- 
bridge, Mass., 1910-; Engr., Const. Grand 
Trunk Ry., Providence, R. I. Married (jer- 
trude M. McConsland (died My 15, 1909); 
Mrs. Jennie Hobbs, N 22, 1910, Seattle. 
Children: Harvey Cole, b. S 27, 1886; Adrian 
Clarence, b. S 9, 1889. Address, Waterman, 
Kitsap Co., Wash. 

44- CHARLES WILLIAM FOSTER 
Violinist; Cert, in Agr.; B. S. in Agr., 1914; 
b. Mr 27, 1854, Wortley, Eng.; s. Charles (b. 
D 1800, Rotherham, Eng.) and Mary (Robin- 
son) Foster (b. Je 11, 1817). Prepared by 
pvt. tutors. Philomathean. Organized and con- 
ducted the first Univ. orchestra and also con- 
ducted the first male chorus composed of Univ. 
students. Dir. of Mus., Univ. of 111., 1894-5. 
Auth. of many articles for musical papers; a 
War Song, 191 7, We Want The Kaiser's 
Helmet Now (words and music). Married 
Alethea M. Burnap, S 24, 1894, Champaign. 
Children: Alice E., b. S i, 1898; Alethea M., 
b. Mr 6^ 1902. Address, 713 W. Green St., 
Champaign. 

45. PANAGIOTTIS GENNADIUS 

B. S., in Agr., 1878; b. 1846, Athens, Greece. 
Dir. of Agr. Address, Nicosia, Cyprus. (}). 

46. CHARLES PERRY JEFFERS 
Pharmacist; M. S., 1894; b. Ja 30, 1853, 

Lyndon, 111.; s. Perry L. (b. Enfield, N. H.) 
and Philena (Fitch) Jeffers (b. Pa.). Prepared 
at Lyndon, 111.; attended Mass. Coll. of Phar- 
macy. Pres., Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Choral 
Soc; Univ. Band. Asst., Chem. Lab. Clerk 
for S. A. Sheppard & Co., Boston., 1875; do., 
J. A. Blake, Ipswich, Mass., 1876-81; opened 
bus. as prop, of Pharmacy in Swampscott, 
Mass., 1881; opened branch store, do., 1898. 
Deacon, Congr. Church; mem., Salem Oratorio 
Soc, several yrs. ; Pres., Swampscott Lodge, 
I. O. O. F. ; First Pres., Boston's Assn. of 
Univ. of 111. Alumni. Married Elizabeth B. 
Stockes, D 25, 1875, Ipswich, Mass. (died Ag 
1888); Clara M. Colcord, My 12, 1892, Swamp- 
cott. Children: Leroy, b. Ag 25, 1876; Lyndon 
B., b. Mr 14, 1885; Perry C. b. Ap 4. 1893- 
Address, 164 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. 

47. WILLIAM S. PICKRELL 
(Brother of No. 81) 
Farmer; M. S., 1892; b. F 9, 1851, Me- 
chanicsburg. 111.; s. William Smith (b. Mr 
28, 1807, Montgomery Co., Ky.) and Amanda 
Priscilla (Watson) Pickrell (b. Ap 10, 1816, 
Mason Co., do.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Delta Tau Delta. Live Stock farming, 1874- 
85; Elec Lighting & Gas, 1885-95; Ostrich 



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Farming, 1895- — . Married Georgiana M. Keith, 
N 15, 1883, Chicago. Children: John Keith, 
b. F 3, 1885; Abbie Beatrice, b. D 12, 1887; 
William Smith, b. Mr 27, 1896. Address, 364 
N. 7th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 

48. JOHN LARKE PIERCE 
(Brother of No. 82) 
Loans and Ins. Bus.; B. L., 1878; b. Ag 24, 
1853, Canaan, Conn.; s. William Gifford (b. 
N 27, 1816. do.) and Jane E. (Adam) Pierce 
(b. N 16, 181 5, do.). Prepared in Elmwood 
H. S.; Knox Acad., Galesburg, 111. Beta 
Theta Pi; Philomathean; One of the Eds. of 
Student, and of Illini. Practiced law, Cham- 
paign, 1879-83; Mgr. Omaha Mercury, a law 
puDlication, 1896-1902; Deputy Aud. and Ins. 
Commissioner of Neb., 1903-9; City Atty., 
1882-3; engaged in business. Farm Loans, 
Norfolk, Neb., 1883-1892; Real Est., 1892-6; 
V. P., Lincoln Accident Ins. Co., and mem., 
Ins. firm of Pierce & Hatfield; also connected 
with Security Savings and Loan Assn., 1910 — . 
Married Margaret Harris, My 20, 1880, Cham- 
paign. Children: William Dwight, b. N 16, 
1881; Roy Gifford, b. O 23, 1884; Paul Harris, 
b. O 3, 1887. Address, 1545 S. 19th St., 
Lincoln, Neb. 

49. *FRANCES ADELIA POTTER 

(REYNOLDS) 
(Wife of No. so; Mother of 6562) 
r" Author; B. L.; b. Mr 13, 18/5, Albion, 

-^ Mich.; d. Aaron (b. Ap 9, 1820, Ft. Edward, 

N. Y.) and Frances Augusta (Shaw) Potter 
(b. My 31, 1830, do.). Prepared at home. 
Charter mem., Alethenai; Stud. Govt.; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Teacher, Eng. at Judson Univ., 
-' 1875-77; 111. 1877-80; Mont., 1880-91; Provi- 

dence, R. I., 1891-1918. Has written constantly 
for publication since graduation, publishing 
stories, verse, descriptive letters and articles 
on religious and educ. subjects; reviewer of 
current literature since 1876. Auth. : Serials, 
Through Devious Ways, Ich Dien; Rose Cot- 
tage; The Phantom Flower; Winifred's In- 
heritance; An Autograph of Stone; The 
Senior's Vacation; etc. One of first two 
woman mems. of Mont. Press Assn.; mem.. 
Home and Foreign Mission. Socs. ; Charter 
mem., R. I. Short Story Club; Mont. Press; 
Citizens' Hist. Assn. Married Henry Sheldon 
Reynolds, ('74), Je 10, 1874, in Univ. parlors 
by Regent Gregory. Children: Vinton Irving, 
b. D 16, 1878; Ernest Shaw (g'09), b. D 7, 
1884; Paul Rea, b. Je 15, 1889 (died 1891); 
Frederick Aaron, b. My 14, 1894 (died O 26, 
1918). Died Mr 17, 1919, Providence, R. I. 

50. HENRY SHELDON REYNOLDS 
(Husband of No. 49; Father of 6562) 
Retired Teacher and Farmer; B. S., 1878; 
M. S., 1879; b. S 19, 1849, Providence, R. I.; 
s. Jeremiah Anthony (b. My 11, 1820) and 
Charlotte S. (Vinton) Reynolds (b. S 13, 1822). 
Prepared in country schs. and St. Norm. Sch., 
Bloomington, 111. Ph. D., Judson Univ., 1882. 
Scientific and Adelphic. Taught Chem. and 
Nat. Hist., Ark., 1875-7; farming, two yrs. ; 
grad. course in Univ.; Prospector and As- 
sayer in Colo, and Mont.; taught one yr. ; 
Supt., Concentrator; Rancher, six yrs.; Prof., 
Nat. Sc, Union Coll., Lincoln, Neb.; religious 



work with Pub. Soc. last seven yrs. ; held church 
offices and different offices connected with 
Franklin Soc. of Providence; Sc. Soc. Organ- 
ized, 1822; Hist. Assn.- League of Improve- 
ment Soc. Number of Geol. lectures delivered 
there as. From Mine to Mint; Some Common 
Fossils; Along the Shore; and other R. I. lec- 
tures; letters of travel. Married Frances 
Adelia Potter ('74) Je 10, 1874, Urbana. 
Children: Ernest Shaw (g'09), b. D 7, 1884; 
Paul Rea, b. Je 15, 1889, (died 1891); Frederick 
Aaron, b. My 15, 1894 (died O 26, 1918). Ad- 
dress, 60 Evergreen St., Providence, R. I. 

51. CHARLES AUGUSTUS SMITH 
Draftsman; B. S., 1874; b. Ja 12, 1849, 
Baden, Ger. ; s. Charles (b. Ap 15, 1821, Gar.) 
and Katharena (Leicht) Smith (b. Ja i, 1816). 
Prepared in pvt. H. Schs. and home studies. 
Adelphic; Telegraphic Soc; Band. Invented 
Reversing Link for Steam Engine, Pat., No. 
203,662, 1878; Metallic Scale for Draftsmen, 
Pat. No. 287,480, 18S3; "T" Square, No. 
307,419, 1884; Scale Holder for Draftsman, 
No. 332,958, 1885; Metallic Triangle for 
Draftsmen, No. 437,870, 1890; also the fol- 
lowing inventions not patented. The Over- 
hanging Arm Brace for Milling Machines; Blue 
Print Frame; Automatic two-gear Coaster and 
Brake for Bicycles. Auth.: Arts, for the Atn. 
Machinist, Balancing Engines; Cushion Bal- 
ance; Steam Engine Economy; New Reversing 
Link for Steam Engines, Van Nostrand's Engr. 
Mag.; Iniproved Method of Finding the Diam- 
eters of (Tone & Step Pulleys, Trans, of A. S. 
M. E., V. 8, p. 464; also many others along 
engng. subjects. Married Mary Jewett Trafton, 
Ap 29, 1884, Central Falls, R. I. Address. 
Tampico, Ill.-f 

52. GEORGE STORY 
U. S. Mineral Surv. ; C. E., 1894; b. Ap 10, 
1853, Buffalo, N. Y. ; s. Joseph Story. Engr. 
and Surv. in So. Calif., 1880 — ; Deputy Co. 
Surv., San Diego, Co.; Asst, Engr., Calif. 
So. R. R., 1880-ij Pres., Location and Bridge 
Work; Deputy (Jo. Surv., San Luis Obispo, 
Calif., 1882; Co. Surv., do., 1886-92; City 
Engr., do., 1883-94; do., 1895-1915; Dept. St. 
Mineralogist, Calif.; Engr. and Surv., San 
Luis Obispo, Calif., 1915-18; U.- S. Mineral 
Surv., 1918 — ; Pres. Bd. of Educ, San Luis 
Obispo, Calif.; V. P., Co. Bd. of Educ, do. 
Mem., Bd. of Health, do.; A. F. A. M.; K. T.; 
K. P. Married Captola Evans, F 24, 1886, 
San Luis Obispo, Calif. Address, 1342 Garden 
St., San Luis Obispo, Calif. 

53. WILLIAM WATTS 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S., 1895; b. F 6, 1854, 
Farmingdale, 111.; s. Charles (b. Ja 10, 1804, N. 
H.) and Elizabeth (Innis) Watts (b. D 31, 1813, 
County Down, Ire.). Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1878. Delta Tau 
Delta; Capt., Univ. Regt. Teacher, 1874-5; 
Phys. and Surg., 1878 — . Mem., Am. Inst, of 
Horn.; late Mai. and Surg., O. Nat. Guard, 
1900-5. Married Emelie C. Shunck, O 20, 1884. 
Children: Edna Imogene, b. Ja 10, 1886; Fred- 
erick W., b. O 19, 1887. Address, 1035 Superior 
St., Toledo, O. 

54. 'WALTER WARD WHARRY 
B. S., 1895; b. 1851, 111; s. Evans Wharry. 
Died Je 28, 1896, Sycamore, 111. 



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55. LAURA MORRIS ANDERSON 
(GREENHALGH) 
B. L., 1895; b. Lexington, Ky.; d. C. N. (b. 
Ky.) and A. J. (Noble) Anderson (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign Sem. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married J. R. Greenhalgh, 1880. Champaign. 
Address, 217 E. 12th St., Oak Cliff, Dallas, 
Tex.t 



LIVING. 12 DEAD) 

56. "DE LONSON ELROY BARNARD 

(Father of No. 2318) 
B. S. in Agr.. 1895; b. Ag 22, 1852, Porter 
Co., Ind.; s. Oliver W. (b. Ag 4. 1828) and 
Mary Jane (Williams) Barnard (b. F 10, 1832, 
Wayne Co., Ind.). Prepared in Kankakee H. S. 
Delta Tau Delta; Adelphic. Dairying, 1887; 
Supt., Machine Shop, 1889; Supt., Aermoter Co., 



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1894; Supt., Fairbanks-Morse, 1898; Supt 
Temple Pump Co. Invented Windmill, 1894. 
gas engine, 1898; steel tower; speed-changing 
driving and reversing devices for grinder, 1900- 
05; improvement on explosive motor, 1905; 
motor vehicles, 1905. Married Kate L. Bord- 
well, D 12 1877, Manteno 111. Children: Rubv 
Allison, b. Je 28, 1880; Lela Ethelyn ('05), b. 
N 17, 1882; Glenn Milton, b. Ag 13, 1885. 
Died Ap 4, 1905, Chicago. 

57- ARTHUR ELLIS BARNES 
(Brother of Nos. 256, 303.) 
Mining; B. S. in Chem., 1878; b. Je 18 1855, 
StOckbridge, Vt.; s. Oramel Churchill (b. S 9 
1829, Bridgewater, Vt.) and Caroline (Ellis) 
Barnes (b. F 20, 1829, Norwood, Mass.). Pre 
pared in Champaign H. S. Tutor, Univ. of 
111., 1873-7; Drug bus. 1877-86; Mortgage and 
Loan bus., 1886-91; Mfr. of high grade clay 
bldg. products, 1891-6; Elec. insulation, 1896- 
1904; Mgr., water co., 1904-7; Min., 1907 — -. 
Original research work upon heavy insulation 
material. Married Kittie Wheeler, O 7, 1885, 
Topeka, Kan. Children: Helen, b. Ja 24, 1888; 
Katherin, b. Jl 7, 1892; Gladys, b. Jl 3, 1903. 
Address, Goldfield, Nev.f 

S8. DILLON S. BROWN 

(Father of No. 7412) 
Banker; M. S., 1892; b. My 12, 1852, Genoa, 
111.; s. Jeremiah Libby (b. Ap 17, 1805, Scar- 
borough, Me.) and Eliza Ann (Jackman) Brown 
(b. My 26, 1826, Shadigee, Franklin Co., N. Y.). 
Prepared in Sycamore, 111. and Univ. Acad. 
Scientific; Philomathean. Practicing Veterin- 
ary, 1877-81; Gen. Store, 1880-1882; Banker 
1882 — . Two terms Pres. Village Bd.; six 
terms Pres. Bd. of Educ; two terms Supvr.; 
Pres., De Kalb Co. Sale Improvement Assn. 
Married Emily E. Pond, My 16, 1878, Genoa, 
111. Children: Claude, b. Mr 15, 1880 (died O 
23, 1886): Earle W., b. Jl 30, 1882; Bayard 
('16), b. My 21, 1891 (died O 11, 1918); one 
daughter and one son died in infancy. Address, 



Elizabeth (Osborn) Coddington (b. Mr 22, 
1829). Prepared in Menomonie (Wis.) H. S. 
Arch. 1878-85;- Planing Mill, 1885-91; Arch. 
1891-98: Planing Mill, 1898-1901; Bridge and 
Mech. Engr., 1901 — Patents on Split Pulleys, 
1890 and 1891. Married Alice Lee ('75). Je 21, 
1876, Champaign. Children: Corinne, b. 1877; 
Samuel Cecil, b. 1881; Adah, b. 1884; Lee, b. 
1885 (died i888); Clyde, b. 1887; Ruth, b. 1889- 
Paul, b. 1892. Address, 237 36th St., N. Mil 
waukee. 

62. *FRANKLIN PIERCE DOBSON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E., 189-;; b. N 16, 1852, 
Belle Plain, 111.; s. Charles (b. Doncaster, Eng.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Perry) Dobson (b. Ky.). 
Prepared in Minonk Pub. Schs. Pres., Philo- 
mathean. R. R. Maintenance, Const:, operation 
and surs. Mem. Baptist Church; West. Soc. 
Engrs. jMarried i\Iary F. Miltimore, D 1875, 
Janesville, Wis. (died F 1887); Carrie R. Top- 
ping, Mr 1892. Children: Ella, b. Ag 1895; 
Harriet, b. Ap 1900; Altred Topping, b. Mr 
1902. Died Ag 25, 1906. 

63. BURLEIGH ARTHUR DUNLAP 

(Brother of No. 423; Father of Nos. 6212, 7493) 
Lawyer; B. S. in C. E., 1895; b. D 4, 1852, 
Cook Co., 111.; s. Menzo (b. D 19, 1816, Pulaski. 
N. Y.) and Arabella (Pierce) Dunlap (b. Ap 28, 
1825. Sandy Creek, N. Y.). Prepared in Dist. 
Sch. Stud, till 1881; Lawyer, 1881— . Married 
Clara J. Busey, My 16, 1888, Urbana. Child- 
ren: Mathew E. ('14), b. S 10, 1891; Francis E. 
('16), b. Mr 5, 1894. Address, 154 W. Ran- 
dolph St., Chicago., 



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59. RALPH LEE BROWN 
(Father of No. 2592; Brother of No. 165) 
Banking and Real Est.; B. L.; M. L., 1881; 
b. F 17, 1852, Marengo, III.; s. Milo S. (b. 1826, 
Burns, N. Y.) and Hannah M. (Drake) Brown 
(b. 1830, Cuyler, N. Y.). Prepared in Marengo 
H. S. Philomathean, Pres. Teaching to F, 
1882; Loan and Real Est., 1882-90; Abstracting 
and Real Est., 1890-1899; Banking, Abstracting 
and Real Est., 1899 — , with Brown Brothers St. 
Bank and Trust Co. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Supt., S. S. and on official bds., etc.; Aber- 
deen, S. Dak.; Social So. Club. Married Mary 
L. Manley, Je 9, 1880, Tolono, 111. Children: 
Paul M. ('06), b. Ap 30, 1883; Norma M., h. 
N 24, 1886; Clinton F., b. Je 13, 1890. Address, 
c/o Brown Bros. Corp., Aberdeen, S. Dak. 

60. AMANDA CAMPBELL (MOORE) 
(Mother of No. 31 16; Sister of No. 94.) 
M. L. in L. & S., 1803; b. Ap 10, 1853, 
Coshocton, O.; d. Patrick Steele (b. F 12, 1804, 
Westmoreland Co., Pa.) and Rachael (Mitchell) 
Campbell (b. Ap 30, 1814, Cecil Co., Md.). 
Cbarter Mem. and Pres., Alethenai. Taught 
sch., 1875-9; Winona Reading Circle, 1899-1900; 
Miss. Soc. Presby. Church. Married Milton 
Moore, Mr 10, 1880, Philo, 111. Children: 
Harold, b. Je 6, 1883, (died Je 8, 1883); Mabel 
D., ('07), b. Mr 28. 1885; Bertha Louisa, b. F 
22, 1887; Herbert Campbell, b. Je 18, 189.", 
(died D ig, 1894). Address. Clinton Ill.t 

61. VANTILE WILLIAM CODDINGTON 

(Husband of No. 73; Brother of No. 262.) 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch., 1895; b. Jl 5, 1852, 
Linton, Ind.; s. Isaiah (b. Jl 13, 1825) and 



64. HENRY M. DUNLAP 

St. Senator, Farmer and Fruit Grower; M. 
S., 1891; b. N 14, 1853; s. Mathias Lane (b. 
1814, Cherry Valley, N. Y.) and Emeline 
(Pierce) Dunlap (b. Sandy Creek, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Savoy Dist. Sch. Coll. Council. 
Mem., St. Sen. 1892-19 12; 191 6 — . Married 
Nora C. Burt. Jl 5, 1877, Urbana. Children: 
Mabel, b. Ja 23, 1883 (died Ap 3, 1892); Clar- 
ence, b. D 26, 1886 (died Mr 30, 1892); Daisy, 
b. D 13. 1894 (died F 8, 1895). Address. 
Savoy, 111. 

65. *ERNEST EATON 
(Brother of No. 41.) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr., 1895; b. F 9, 1831, 
Phalan.x, Monmouth Co., N. J.; s. Lucius 
(b. Ag 7. 1814, Jancock, Vt.) and Lucy (Cleve- 
land) Eaton (b. Je 11, 1824, Schuyler Co., N. 
Y.). Prepared in Common Schs. Printing and 
Newspaper Work, 1877-89; Farming, 1889-igoo. 
Married Josephine E. Clift, Ja 10, 1882. Child- 
ren: Bertha Fay, b. N 3, 1883; Frank Clift. b. 
S 25, 1887; Leland Ernest, b. D i, 1900. Died 
Ap 20, 1900, Downs, Okla. 

66. *WINFIELD SCOTT EVERHART 

(Father of No. 6866) 
Lawyer; M. L. in L. & S., 1891; b. N 18. 
1850, Tuscarogas Co., O. ; s. Philip (b. Mr 18, 
1824, Carroll Co., O.) and Susan (Staley) 
Everhart (b. My 14, 1827, Tuscarogas Co.. O.). 
Prepared in Neoga. Adelphic; Capt. Univ. 
Regt. Admitted to bar, 1878. Married Clara 
Carr, S 24, 1884, Toledo, 111. Children: 
Louise, b. Ap 15, 1886; Susie, b. N 18, 1887; 
Millard C, b. Jl 18, 1889; Minnie, b. Ja 3, 
1892; Philip H. ('15), b. Ap 6, 1894; Gladys, 
L. |) 29. 1897. Died Ag 2, 1899. Toledo, III. 

67. "JAMES FAULKNER 
(Brother of No. 136) 
Cert.; b. F 2, 1853, Irvington, 111. Taught 
sch., Ringwood, 111., 1875-6; in Calif., 1876-82; 
Nominee of the Rep. party of Sonoma Co., 
Calif., for Co. Supt. of Pub.' Schs., at the time 
of his death. Died O i, 1882, Bloomfield, Calif. 



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68. GEORGE NEWTON GRIDLEY 
Real Est.; B. S. in Agr., J895; b. D 17, 
1851, near Prairie View, Lake CT)., 111.; s. Jilisha 
Gridley (b. Je 23, 1817, Onondago Hollow, 
N. Y.) and Charlotte Sawyer (Hunewell) Grid- 
ley (b. S 18, 1827, Norwich, Vt.). Prepared in 
dist. and pvt. schs. Philomathean. Farming 
and stockraising until 1890; traveling 1890-91; 
Real Est., 189 1-8; Deputy Co. Treas., Lake 
Co., 1899-1900; Co. Treas., 1900-2; Real Est., 
1902 — . Was a mem. of the militia troop organ- 
ized at the Univ. 1871, which did three or 
four days patrol service at Chicago after the 
fire of O 9, 1871. Married Annah Olive 
Bilinski, S 27, 1S83, Diamond Lake, 111. Chil- 
dren: Maud, b. O 6, 18S6; Amy Belle, b. S 21, 
1888. Address, 423 So. Des Plaines Ave., 
Des Plaines, 111. 

69. KATHERIN HULLINGER 
(STERLING) 
Cert, in L. & S.; b. D 11, 1847, Md.; d 
Lewis S. (b. 1820, Md.) and Susanna (Long) 
Hullinger (b. 1824, Pa.). Prepared in Ster 
ling Sem., Dixon Sem., and N. W. Coll. Alethe 
nai; Coll. Govt. Taught sch. twenty-two yrs 
Married Charles M. Sterling, O 31, 1877 
Children: Lewis M., b. Ja 21, 1879; Katherine 
Grace, b. D 18, 1880. Address, 5002 nth 
Ave., Seattle. t 

70. ISRAELLA KATE KARIHER 
(EISNER) 
B. L., 1895; b. Je 25, 1857, Huntington, Ind.; 
d. Israel (b. 1818) and Mary Ann (Estep) 
Kariher (b. 1820). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Married Albert Eisner My 21, 1879, Champaign. 
Children: Maurice, b. Jl 2, 1880; Harry, b. 
71 19, 1882 (died My 30, 1892); Albert, b. S i, 
1885; Edward, b. O 17, 1889; Robert, b. N 9, 
1891; Katharine, b. N 5, 1897. Address, 301 
University Ave., Champaign. 

71. FLORA LORENA KELLOGG 
(HUDSON) 
B. L. in L. & S., 1895; b. F 16, 1850, Woods- 
ville, O.; d. Elijah (b. S i6, 1819, L'Original, 
Can.) and Mary (Ballard) Kellogg (b. S 3, 
1819, Georgia, Vt.). Prepared in Sem., Mau- 
mee City, O. Married Harry E. Hudson, Je 
21, 1880, Hampton, la. Children: Birney Vane, 
b. My 8, 1888; Oscar Junius, b. D 5, 1884; 
Terence Elijah, b. D 26, 1886 (died Ag 27, 
1887); Lepha Hazel, b. N 18, 1888. Address, 
Dougherty, la.t 

72. GEORGE FREDERIC KENOWER 

(Brother of No. 355) 

Ed. and Publisher; B. L., 1878; M. L., 1880; 
b. F 10, 1854, Carlyle, 111.; s. George (b. Je 
29, :8i6, Carlisle, Pa.) and Ann (Shelley) 
Kenower (b. Mr 10, 1829, Lancaster, Pa.). 
Prepared in rural and village schs. Huey, 111. 
Philomathean. Delta Tau Delta. Taught, 
1875-82; Ed. and Publisher, 1882 — ; Trustee 
Univ. of 111., 1881-1883; Regent, Univ. of Neb., 
1898-1904. Married Mary Jane Barth, 1877, 
Mascoutah, 111. Child, Fenn Carleton, b. 
Je 20, 1878. Address, Wisner, Neb. 

73. ALICE LEE (CODDINGTON) 
(Wife of No. 61) 
B. L. in L. & S., 1880; b. Mr 17, 1851, Mt. 
Auburn, 111.; d. John McCollister and Kate 
(Chism) McCollister. Alethenai. Married Van- 
tyle William Coddington ('7s). Je 21, 1876, 
Champaign. Children: Corinne, b. Je 15, 1877; 
Samuel Cecil, b. My 14, 1881; Adah, b. F 20, 
1884; Lee, b. Te 10, 1885 (died N 8, 1888); 
Clyde, b. Ag 21, 1887; Ruth, b. Mr 8, 1880; 
Paul, b. Ap 19. 1892. Address, 237 36th St., N. 
Milwaukee. t 



74. "JOHN EMERSON LEFLAR 
Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1852, Can.; s. Ira S. 
Leflar. Entered from Batavia, III. Deceased. 

75. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN LYFORD 
Veterinarian; B. S. in Agr., 1878; b. Ag 
21, 1853, Roscoe, 111.; s. Thomas (b. F 2, 1807, 
Canterbury, N. H.) and Eliza Burns (Greeley) 
Lyford (b. Tl 8, 1S09, do.). Prepared in Beloit 
Wis., and Rockford H. Schs. D. V. S., Mon 
treal Vet. Coll., 1877; M. D. C. M.. McGiU 
Med. Coll. Scientific; Philomathean. At 
tended Royal Coll. of Vet. Surgs., 1879. Pres. 
N. W. Vet. Med. Coll., 1883-9. In 1888 invented, 
patented, and put on the market an appliance 
for_ breeding mares. Auth. : Barren Mares; 
articles, Operations on Corns and Contracted 
Feet, Fleming's Vet. Jour.; published in Lon 
don, Castration of Crytorchides, 1879; Differ 
ential Diagnosis between Furunaelus and Farcy 
1902; Radical Operation for Bursal Enlarge 
ments. Am. Vet. Review; Rep. of Coll. and 
Educ, do., 1903; etc., etc. Mem. Am. Vet. 
Med. Assn.; Minn. State Vet. Med. Assn.; 
Pres. St. Vet. Assn., V. P. and St. Sec, Am. 
Vet. Med. Assn., at different times; Pres., 
Sec, and Treas., Minn. St. Vet. Med. Exam. 
Bd. Married Emma Laura Hendrickson, D 23, 
1885, St. Paul. Children: Stella Elizabeth, b. 
O 28, 1886; Dartt, b. Mr 19, 1888; Kenneth, b. 
S 2, 1889; Chester Dudley, b. S 24, 1897. Ad- 
dress, 817 3d Ave., S. Minneapolis. t 

76. JOHN CHARLES McCAULEY 
B. L., 1895; b. Je 16, 1847, Defiance Co., O.; 
s. Philip (b. Mr 22, 1823, Carlisle, Pa.) and 
Mary (Wissler) McCauley (b. N 20, 1819, 
Pickaway Co.). Prepared in Bryan Acad., 
Bryan, ' O. Philomathean. Taught, Pub. 
Schs., 111., 1875-90; Idaho, 1890-3; Hist, and 
Math., Defiance Coll., 1893-7; no regular occu- 
pation, 1897 — -. Address, Defiance, O. 

77. JOHN MULLER 

Traveler, Interpreter, Illustrator and I-ec- 
turer; B. S. in L. & S., 1885; b. Besigheim, 
Ger. Studied in Ger. and London. Traveled 
widely in Europe and New Zealand. Inter- 
preter at an Orientalist Cong, in Stockholm; 
Del. to Peace Congs. in Berne, Chicago, Ant- 
werp, Brussels; Lecturer at Universite Popu- 
lare, Milan, Italy. Address, Wurtemburg, 
Ger.t 

78. *JAMES HARVEY PARKS 

Surv. and Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E., 1895; 
b. O 3, 1849, McDonough Co., 111.; s. James B. 
(b. Ap 27, 1797) and Elizabeth (Patton) Parks 
(b. Ta 5, 1806, Rochbridge Co., Va.). Pre- 
pared in Monmouth, 111., Acad. Philomathean, 
Pres.-; (Tapt.; mem., 1st sen. of Coll., Govt. 
Ed., Douglas Co. Review, 1875-7; St. News.; 
Dallas Daily Herald, O 1877; Hotel Clerk 
and Newspaper Cor., 1878; Surv., Clarendon, 
Tex., 1878-83; Agt. for Tex. Land Co. of 
N. Y.; Dist. Deputy Surv., 1879-84; St. Surv. 
of Tex., 1884-8; Dist. Surv., Tex., 1888-92; 
Justice of Peace, 1894-S; U- S. Mineral Surv 
1896—; Min., Goldfield, Nev., 1906-7. With 
Co. B., at Chicago Fire. Invented clinometer, 
1891; tire expander, 1893; bicycle lock, 1897; 
typewriter bracket attached to desks, 1897. 
Pres., St. Survs. Assn. of Tex., 1892-3; mem., 
A F A M. ; Pres., Masonic Club, Cripple 
Creek and Goldfield, C-olo., and V. P., do., dif- 
ferent times. Married Mrs. Vashti Wallace- 
Hull, N 3, 1879, Danville, 111. Children 
(adopted) ; Andrew Wallace Hull, b. 1868; 
Nellie, b. 1876; Nina, b. 1892. Died, Goldfield, 
Nev., D 12, 1916. 

79. FERNANDO ALSTON PARSONS 

(Husband of No. 181) 
Real Est. and Citrus Fruits; B. L.; M. L., 
1878; b. S 29. 1849, Readsboro, Vt.; s. Benj. 



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Battles (b. O 1S27, Vt.) and Polly Maria 
(Blanchard) Parsons (b. S 8, 1823, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Waterloo (la.) H. S., and Mussel- 
mans' Bus. Coll., Waterloo, (la.). Adelphic; 
Pres., Coll. Govt.; Mem., Coll. Sen.; Class 
Sec, '75. Charge of Commercial Dept., Univ. 
of III., 1875-80; Hardware and Implement bus., 
Wellington, Kan., 1880-5; Cashier, Woods, 
Parsons Co., 1880-3; founded Harper, Kan., 
Free Lib., 1880; organized Scott City Town 
Co.; laid out Scott City; organized Scott Co. 
Bank; Cashier, 1886-9; organized and became 
Pres. of Tribune Town Co.; Dir., Leoti Town 
Co., Kan.; Minneapolis one yr. ; Loan Bus.; 
Cashier, Farmers' & Drovers' Bank, Kingman, 
Kan., 1890-4; Cattle Ranch, Kingman Co., 
1894-9; in Kansas City, Mo.. 1900-3; Pres. and 
Mgr., Villisca Brick and Tile Co., 1898-1908; 
Moved to Chanute, Kan., engaged in petroleum 
crude oil bus., field mgr. of eight cos., 1903; 
associated in building the Kan. Co-operative 
Refinery, 1905; Bus. Mgr. for eleven yrs.; be- 
came Prin. Owner, Pres. and Treas., in 191 6; 
sold all oil interests in 1917; purchased home 
at Stuart, Fla., and spent winters tliere, sum- 
mers at Chanute, Kan.; engaged in Real Est. 
at Stuart; mem., Fla. Land Co.; cleared pal- 
metto land and set out orange and grape 
fruit groves; planted ten acres castor beans 
under Govt, request to produce oil for air- 
ships; taken an active part in interesting 
young people in higlier educ. by offering 
prizes, etc. Auth. of some articles. Mem., 
Univer. Church; I. O. O. F.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Sophronia Larned ('78), Ag 11, 1881, 
Champaign. Address, Chanute, Kan.; Stuart, 
Fla., in winter. 

80. *EMORY EDWARD PATCH 
B. S. in M. E., 189s; b. Ap 25, 1847, White- 
water, Wis. s. Deland (b. S 5, 181 3, Vt.) and 
Almaria Love (Drake) Patch (b. Ja 26, 1826, 
Boston, N. Y.). Machinist, one yr.; Supt., 
New Doty Mfg. Co., Janesville, Wis. to 1898. 
Served in 33d Wis. Volunteers Inf. Co., 1862-5. 
Married Annie Bell McNutt, Je 7, 1876, Cham- 
paign. Child, Clarence Emory, b. Jl 31, 1893, 
Janesville, Wis. Died Mr 10, 1907, Janesville, 
Wis. 



81. * WATSON PICKRELL 
(Brother of No. 47) 
Ostrich Farmer; M. S. in Agr., 1892; b. O 4, 
1853, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. William S. (b. 
Montgomery Co., Ky.) and Amanda P. (Wat- 
son) Pickrell (b. Mason Co., do.). Prepared in 
Pub. Sch., Sangamon Co., 111. Delta Tau 
Delta. Married Frances N. Ulen, O 22, 1889, 
Catletsburg, Ky. (Died D 16, 1903)- Children: 
Charles Ulen, b. Je 4, 189-2; William Watson. 
b. Ap 15, 1894; Dorothy Frances, b. F 7, 1896; 
Kenneth, b. Mr 71, 1899. Died S 6, 1907- 

82. FANNY PIERCE 
(Sister of No. 48.) 
Cert.; b: Je s, 1851, Canaan, Conn.; d. Wil- 
liam Gilford (b. N 27, 181 6, Canaan, Conn.) and 
Jane Elizabeth (Adam) Pierce (b. N 16, 1815. 
do.). Prepared in Knox Sem. Galesburg, 111. 
Alethenai. Address, 1545 S. 19th St., Sta. B., 
Lincoln, Neb. 

83. WILLIAM CLARENCE POLLOCK 
(Brother of No. igi-) 

Lawyer; B. S. in L. & S., 1805: b. Jl 12, 
1853, New Castle, Pa.; s. James M. (b. County 
Down, Ire.) and Caroline M. (Lyon) Pollock 
(b. Brighton, Can.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon 
H. S. Practicing Law, 1877-87; Law Clerk and 
Asst. Attv., Dept. of the Interior, 1887^- 
Married Augusta May Grant, Ja 19, 1881, Mt. 
Vernon, 111. Address, 1819 Q St., Washington, 
D. C.t 



84. ELNA ALPHONSO ROBINSON 
Retired Machinist; M. E., 1803; b. D 15, 1839, 

S. Reading, Vt. ; s. Ebenezer (b. S 30, 1809, S. 
Reading. Vt.) and Adeline (Williams) Robin- 
son (b. D 19, 1814). Prepared in Wesleyan 
Sem., Springfield, Vt. Prop. Mach. Shop to 
1898; Plumbing and Heating establishment, 
1898 — . Trustee and Deacon, Baptist Church; 
191 6, sold bus. Married Melora Smith, Ap 
30, 1861, (died Ag i6, 1885); Mrs. Semphronia 
E. Jenks, N 30, 1886. Children: Sarah Ann, 
b. and died Mr 4, 1862; Addie Eva, b. O 17. 
1863 (died .\g 27, 1865); Gertrude Minnie, b. 
Jl 5, 1868, (died D 25, 1887); Inea Mary, b. 
N 28, 1872; Fannie Nettie, b. Ag 30, 1881. 
Address, 134 W. Hill St., Champaign. 

85. *MELVILLE AMASA SCOVELL 

(Husband of No. 172.) 
Dean and Dir.; B. S.; M. S. in Chem., 1878; 
Ph. D. 1906; b. F 26, 1855, Belvidere, N. J.; s. 
Nathan (b. 1829, Burdett, N. Y.) and Hannah 
(Aller) Scovelf (b. 1832, do.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Adelphic; Baseball team; 
mem., Sen.. Coll. Govt.; Pres., Debating Soc. 
Asst., Chem., 1872-5; Pvt. Sec. to Regent Greg- 
ory, 18^6-7; Asst. Prof., Chem., 1876-80; Prof., 
Agr. C^hem., 1880-2; Mgr., Sugar Factories, 
1884; Spec. Agt., U. S. Dept. Agr., 1884-5; 
Dir., Ky. Agr. E.xp. Sta., 1885-1912; Dean of 
Coll. of Agr., St. Univ. of Ky. and Dir., Exp. 
Sta., 1909-1912. Invented: Clarifying cane 
juices by super-heating (with Prof. H. A. 
Weber) a method now extensively used; Modi 
fication in the Kjedahl method where nitrates are 
present. Has written buls. and reports, Ky. 
Agr. Exp. Sta. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Soc. for 
Pro. of Agr. Sc. ; A. C. S.; Soc. of Chem. 
Indus., London; Past Pres., Official Agr. Chem- 
ists Assn.; Past Pres., Am. Assn. of Agr. Coll. 
and Exp. Stas. ; Pres., Park Comn., Lexington 
Ky.; mem., Ky. St. Bd. of Agr.; U. S. Food 
Standard Conin.; in charge of Pure Food Con- 
trol, fertilizer control, feed control and seed 
control work of St. of Ky. Married Nancy 
Davis ('78), S 8, 1880, Monticello, 111. Died 
■Ag IS, 1912, Lexington, Ky. 

86. CL.\RENCE ORLANDO SCUDDER 
(Father of No. 1767.) 

Teacher; M. L. in L. & S.. 1891; b. F 8, 
1853, Carmel N. Y.; s. Orlando B. (b. 1824, 
New Fairfield, Conn.) and Emily H. (Disbrow) 
Scudder (b. 1829, do.). Prepared in Creston 
H. S. Pres., Philomathean; mem.. Coll. Sen. 
Pvt. Sec. to the Pres., 1873-5; Taught, Rochelle, 
111., 1875-6; Supt.. Schs., Ashton, 111., 1876-8; 
Supt., Schs., N. Dixon, 111., 1878-80; Traveling. 
i88o-i; taught Hist, and Sc, No. 111. Norm. 
Sch., 1881-2; Supt., Schs., Dixon, 1882-5; Pekin, 
111., 1885-9; S. Evanston, 111., 1889-92; Prin., 
Emerson Sch., Chicago, 1893-6; Robt. Morris 
Sch., Chicago, 1896-1908; Prin., Newberry Sch., 
Chicago, 1908-9. Treas., 111. St. Teachers' 
Assn., 1889-97. Married Amelia C. Beyer, D 
26, 1876, Sycamore, 111. Children: Theo. Y., b. 
D 17, 1877 (died My 10, 1911); Oliver C, b. 
Jl 27, 1879; Henry Disbrow ('02), b. D 20, 
1881; Charles R., b. My 26, 1884. Address, 
1944 Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 

87. GEORGE ROBERT SHAWHAN 
(Father of No. 839.) 
Mgr., Savings in Bank; B. L., 1879; b. Mr 
20, 1844, Falmouth, Ind.; s. William M. (b. O 
1803, Bourbon Co.. Ky.) and Nancy (Redmond) 
Shawhan (b. O 1810, near Cythiana, do.). Pre- 
pared in common schs. Philomat'^ean; Bus. 
Mgr., mini; Ed., do.; Pres., Coll. Govt. 
Taught. 1861-81; Co. Supt. Schs., Champaign 
Co., 1881-1902; in 111. Trust and Savings Co. 
Bank., 1902 — . Wrote the first complete eight 
yr. course of study for country and village 
schools, in 1886. Ed., 111. St. Course of Study 
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of Christ. Trustee of Univ. of 111., 1887-93. 
Married Sarah Vista Brown, My 12, 1867. 
Children: Gertrude ('94), b. F 8, 1S74; William 
Warren, b. Ag 9, 1877; Helen, b. and died, 
1875. Address, 606 Daniel St., Champaign. 

88, "MARY CARTER STEELE (RICKER) 

(Wife of No. 13; Mother of No. 2224.) 
B. L. in L. & S., 1878; b. F 12, 1852, Gales- 
burg, 111.; d. James (b. N 24, 1808, Hebron, N. 
Y.) and Minerva Selina (McConoughey) Steele 
(b. S 22, 1821, Bainbridge, O.). Prepared in 
Oberlin and Urbana H. Schs. Alethenai; Class 
Historian; mem., Univ. Senate; Hon. mem., 
Arch. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Le Cercle 
Francais. Founder, Urbana-Champaign Unitar- 
ian church; Pres. Art Club of Champaign, 1909- 
10; Cent, branch of A. C. A.; founder. Acanthus 
Coterie; Acting Regent, D. A. R., 1908-9. Mar- 
ried Nathan CliiTord Ricker ('72). Ag 25, 
1875, Urbana. Child, Ethel ('04), b. Ap 12, 
1883. Died Ag 6, 1910 Urbana. 

89. MARGARET ESTHER STEWART 
(ROBBINS) 
(Wife of No. 32.) 
Teacher; B. L., 1878; M. L., 1886; b. Ag 5, 
185s, Frankfort, O.; d. Hugh Coulter (b. 1821, 
Chillicothe, do.) and N. Lavinia (Smith) Stew- 
art (b. 1828, Greenfield, do.). Prepared in 



French Sem. and by pvt. tutors; Univ. of Chi- 
cago grad. work, 1897. Taught in Phoenix H. 
S.; Sem. Dept., Mills Coll, Calif., 1902-3; 
Polytechnic H. S., Los Angeles, Ed. and Pub- 
lisher, First Congr. Parish Monthly; The 
Supernatural in Shakespeare; H. S. Life Di- 
ploma for Calif, granted Ag 21, 1909. Charter 
Mem., Los Angeles A. C. A., mem.. Women's 
Univ. Club; Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn. of Los 
Angeles. Married Henry Edwin Robbins, 
V7i), D 31, 1879, (died F 19, 1899). Child 
Alice May, b. Ap 6, 1882. Address, 6919 Bon- 
sallo Ave., Los Angeles. 

90. HECTOR HILGARD TYNDALE 
Lawyer; B. L., 1895; b. F 10, 1855, Belleville, 
111.; s. Sharon and Mary (Hilgard) Tyndale. 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. B. S., Cornell, 
1877; LL. B., Columbia, 1879. Psi Upsilon; 
various literary and social societies and Assns.; 
Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York, 1880. 
Address, 49 Wall St., New York City. 

91. *LYMAN FENN WARNER, JR. 
Cert, in C. E.; b. My 23, 1855, Rockford^ 111.; 
s. Lyman Fenn (b. Roxbury, Conn.) and (Jelora 
E. Warner (b. Trov, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Rockford H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Philo- 
mathean; Pres., Sr. Class. Gen. Engr., R. R. ; 
Hydraulic and Min. Died Ja 24, 19 14, San 
Francisco. 



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92. RALPH ALLEN 
(Father of Nos. 1800, 2310, 2876, 5002, 8096) 
Farmer; M. S. in Agr., 1894; b. Ap 15, 1854, 
Seekonk, Mass.; s. Jonathan Bowers (b. Ag i, 
1 82 1, Warren, R. I.) and Harriet Maria 
(Horton) Allen (b. Ag 31, 1823, Providence, 
R. I.). Prepared in H. Schs. and Miss Susan 
Hopkins' Pvt. Sch., Delavan, 111. Sc. Assn. 
Mem., Co. Bd. Supvrs., 111. Farmers' Inst. 
(Dir. ); Advisory Com. and Soil Investigations, 
111. Agr. Esp. Sta.; M. M. Soc. of Delavan, 
1879; Town Clerk; Sch. Tp. Treas.; Sch. Dir. 
Married Ada Mary Eaton, S 1879. Children: 
Edith Louise ('03), b. 1880; Paschal ('05), 
\ b. 1881; Fred Eaton ('07), b. 1883; Jonathan 
Bowers, b. 1886 (died F 26, 1906); Ralph, Jr. 
('12), b. 1889; Lucy Elizabeth ('17). b. 1891; 
Harriet Horton, b. 1894; Hester Ada, b. 1894; 
Theodore Raymond, b. 1898; Eloise Grace, b. 
1901. Address, Delavan, 111. 

93. *EDWARD LULL BALLOU 

Miner and Mill Owner; Cert, in Agr.; B. S. 
in Agr., 1895; b. Mr 30, 1856, Clifton, Wis.; 
s. Albert Darius and Adaline (Hart) Ballou. 
Adelphic. Class Treas. Supt. Garnet G. M. Co., 
Pony, Mont., 1900-07; Deputy Co. Assessor, 
Shasta Co., Calif., 1900-02. Married May 
Wood, N 24, 1886, Chico, Calif. Children: 
Roy Stanford, b. O 2, 1887; Edith Lucia, b. Je 
30, 1889; Laura Frances, b. Ja 8, 1890; Edna 
May, b. S 20, 1891; Lois, b. Mr 8, 1893; Charles 
Kenneth, b. F 10, 1894; Clarence, b. Ag 22, 
1899. Died O I, 1911. Igo, Calif. 



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•JAMES WILLIAM CAMPBELL 
(Brother of No. 60.) 



Lawyer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. Mr 21, 1851, 
Coshocton. O.; s. Patrick Steele (b. F 12, 1804, 
Westmoreland Co., Pa.) and Rachael (Mitchell) 
Campbell (b. Ap 30, 1814, Cecil Co., Md.). 
Prepared in Lebanon, O. Mem., Baptist Church. 
Married Eugenie Daniels, Je 5, 1879, Chicago. 
Children: Winifred D., b. Ap 5, 1880; Howard, 
b. My 2. 1882; Wayland E., b. Ag 25, 1883; 
Theron Peters, b. Ag 20, 1886 (died Ja 19, 
1888); James William, Jr., b. O 23, 1888. Died 
Ja 22, 1890, Los Altos, Calif. 



95. WILLIAM BAYARD CHANDLER 
Farmer; B. S. in L. & S., 1893; b. Mr 6, 
1852, near Bourbon, 111.; s. Lemuel (b. Ag 30, 
1824, Cynthiana, Ky.) and Prudence Wiley 
(Beavers) Chandler (b. S 8, 1823, Va., across 
line from Cumberland, Md.). Prepared in 
Bourbon, Douglas Co., 111. Adelphic, Pres.; 
Winter Term 1876; Delta Tau Delta, Pres. one 
Term; Mem. Sen. in Coll. Govt, one yr; Pres., 
Sr. Class Winter Term. Law stud.; farmer; 
Clerk U. S. Indian Service, Yankton Agency, 
Dak., 1885-7; Jicarilla Agency, N. M., 1887-9; 
practiced law, Pueblo, Colo., 1889-92; farming, 
1892 — . Married Bell Augusta Bailey, Mr 6, 
1883, Grasmere, Ind. Child, Mercy Lee (died 
J^e 7, 1885, aged one yr. six months). Address, 
Spanaway. Wash. 

96. 'CHARLES WRIGHT CLARK 
Architect; C. E., 1892; b. O 11, 1854, Upshur 

Co., Va.; s. Cornelius and Lucinda (Young) 
Clark (b. Va.). Prepared in Champaign Co. 
Scientific Assn. C. E., 1892; Ry. Survs., Hydro- 
graphic and Geodetic work on U. S. Lake Surv., 
1876-9; Instr., C. E. Dept., Univ. of 111.; since 
1879 Asst. Engr.. MiSs. R. Comn., and Chief, 
topographical and drafting div. of Miss. R. 
Comn., St. Louis; Designing Arch., TuUy & 
C'lark, and for Woman's Magazine bldgs. Mem., 
Engrs. Club, St. Louis; A. I. A., Fellow; Con- 
temporary Club of St. Louis; Monday Evening 
Club of Kirkwood, Mo.; Tuesday Evening Club 
of Webster Groves, Mo.; 111. Soc. Engrs. and 
Survs., 1887-89; St. Louis Merchant's Exchange. 
Married Emma M. Schimmel, N 20, 1888, Nor- 
mal Park, III. Children: Helen, b. Ja 18, 1892; 
Cornelius S., b. F 9, 1894 (died N 14, 1895). 
Died Mr 13, 191 1, Webster Groves, Mo. 

97. JAMES FREDERICK DRAKE 
Lawyer; B. L., 1895; b. Ja 15, 1851, Belvi- 

dere. 111.; s. Charles Elmer (b. Ag i, 1811, 
Tioga Co., N. Y.) and Martha (Heaton) Drake 
(b. Broome Co., N. Y.). Prepared in Broome 
Co. Pub. Schs. LL. D., Univ. of Mich., 1879. 
Philomathean. Gave stone oration, class day 
(stone placed beneath '76 Elm tree near the 
walk leading N. W. from main building); 
Practised law, Leadville, Colo., 1879-80; Koko- 
mo, Colo., 1880; Pueblo, Colo., 1881—. Military 



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Service during strike of 1880; Colo. Nat. Guard 
early 8o's; St. Senator, 1802-6; Del. to Nat. 
Rep. Convention, 1888. Address, Pueblo, Colo. 

98. JOHN DAVID GILL 
Lawyer; B. L., 1895; b. F 23, 1851, Antwer|i, 
N. Y.; s. James and Sarah (Beaman) Gill- 
Autli.: A Timely Warning; For Fools in Hell; 
The Effect of Money; Spanish War; The Vil- 
lainous Law to make Millionaires and Paupers; 
Monopolies and Trusts — The Cause and only 
Remedy — illustrated; The Degenerated Supreme 
Court, St. of 111., etc. Mem., Nat. Liberty 
League. Address, Antwerp, N. Y. ($) 

99. SIMEON THOMAS GORE 
Arch, and Builder; B. S. in Arch., 1895; b. 
Mr 8, 1849, Richview, 111.; s. Hosea B. (b. 
Union Co.) and Polly Anna (Pate) Gore. Pre- 
pared in Washington Sem., Richview, 111. 
Philomathean. Farmer, 1894-1903; Arch., 
1903 — • Married Phoebe Farmer, O 19, iSSo, 
Ashley, 111. Children: Dwight Clifford, b. 
Ja 23, 1883; Ros.s Ellis, b. My u, 1889. Ad- 
dress, 507 Bryant Ave., W;dla Walla, Wash.f 

100. CHARLES EinVIN GREGORY 
Lawyer; B. L., 1895; b. 1855 Rochelle, 111.; 
s. A. S. Gregory. Capt., L'niv. Regt. Address, 
Hot Springs, S. Dak. 

1 01. MARTHA GRAY HOLTON (KREBS) 
B. L.; b. My 17, 1856, Aberdeen, O.; s. 
Elijah G. (b. 1832, Maysville, Ky.) and Cor- 
nelia L. Holton (b. if?32, Sacketts Harbor, 
N. Y.). Alethenai. Artist, 1880-6; taught in 
Chicago H. and Pub. Schs. Mem., Social Econ. 
Club; Pol. Equality League. Married James H. 
Krebs, Je 28, 1886, Chicago (died Jl 19, 1909)- 
Address, 806 E. 51st St., Chicago. t 

102. WALTER ELLIOTT KNIBLOE 
Sch. Prin.; M. S., 1893; b. My 21, 1857, 
Chicago; s. William E. (b. F 17, 1820, Sharon, 
Conn.) and Mary A. (Dakin) Knibloe (b. D 
22, 1821, Dutchess Co., N. Y.). Prepared in 
Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, and Gilman H. S. 
Philomathean; Delta Tau Delta. Prin., H. S., 
Urbana, 1877-81; Prin., Girard Pub. Schs., 
1881-3; Supt., City Schs., St. Augustine, Fla., 
1884-95; Prin., Duval H. S., Jacksonville, Fla., 
1895-1909; Prin., Leon H. S., Tallahassee, Fla., 
1909 — . Teacher, Nat. Sc. Champaign Co. Inst., 
1879-82; Prin., Summer Tr. Sch. for Teachers 
under Educ. Dept of Fla.; six yrs. Conductor 
of St. John's Co. Inst., St. Augustine, 1889-95. 
Mem., "Educ. Comn. from Fla. to World's Co- 
lumbian Exposition; St. Augustine Nat. Hist. 
Soc. (Curator); Fla. St. Teachers' Assn., Pres. ; 
Chapman Sc. Club, Pres. 1895. Married Ade- 
laide Victoria Clark, Ag s, 1885. Carlinville, 
111. Address, 39 Lancaster Terrace, Jackson 
ville, Fla.t 

103. *DANIEL SHOTTENKIRK MACKAY 
(Brother of Nos. 104, 105.) 
Farmer; B. L. in L. & S., 1895; b. O 13, 
1851; s. J. (b. Lairg, Scot.) and Catharine 
(Rupple) Mackay (b. Hesse, Darmstadt, Ger.). 
Prepared in Mt. Carroll H. S. Philomathean. 
Teacher; Lawyer; Farmer. Died Ja 15, 1915. 
Mt. Carroll, 111. 

104. *HENRY MACKAY 
(Brother of Nos. 103, 105; Father of No. 3094) 
Lawyer; M. L., 1892; b. 1854, Mt Carroll, 
111.; s. John (b. Scotland) and Catherine 
Mackay (b. Ger.). Prepared in Mt. Carroll, 111. 
Adelphic. Married Susan Hostetter, 1883. 
Children: Sarah D. ('07), b. Mr 23, 1884; 
Robert P.; Catherine H. Died Jl 22, 1916, Mt. 
Carroll, 111. 



105. * WILLI AM ALEXANDER MACKAY 
(Brother of Nos. 103, 104.) 
Banker; B. L. in L. & S., 1895; b. Mt. 
Carroll, 111.; s. John (b. Scotland) and 
Catherine Mackay (b. Ger.). Prepared in Mt. 
Carroll, III. Adelphic. Pres., Banking House 
of Mackav Bros., Madison, S. Dak. Married 
Clara G. Shirk, 1881 (died 1889); Olive W 
.Mackay, 1894. Children: Jesse J.; Zella G 
Died Ap I, 19 1 5, Madison. S. Dak. 

106. HENRY WESTON MAHAN 
(Brother of No. 185) 
Bank Pres.; M. L., 1893; b. D 3, 1854, 
VVesthersfield, 111.; s. Isaac S. and Jane H. 
Mahan. Prepared in Champaign. Delta Tau 
Delta. Banking bus., ist Nat., Urbana; Cashier, 
Stock Yards Savings Bank, Chicago; Pres., 
Drexel St. Bank, Chicago; Pres., South Side 
St. Bank, Chicago; Pres., Washington Park 
Nat. Bank. St. Militia, eight yrs., rank of 
Maj., 8th 111. Militia. Married Isotta Carley, 
Ja II, 1877, Champaign. Children: Mark C; 
Jennie M.; Margaret W.; Adelaide S.; Henry 
W. ; Maude L.; Address, South Side State 
Rank, Chicago. 

107. *ADIN HOWARD MANN 
Cert.; b. in 111.; s. Adin Mann. Entered 

from Batavia, 111. Took M. E. Course. Died 
Ap 22, 1876, Winnebago, 111. 

108. FRANK IRVING MANN 
(Brother of Nos. 109, 896, 1059; Father of 

Nos. 2170, 3861) 
Farmer; B. L. in L. & S., 1895; b. My 8, 
1854, Marshall Co., 111.; s. William Henry (b. 
.\p 21, 1827, Va.) and Elizabeth Dabney 
(Abraham) Mann (b. Va.). Prepared in Gilman 
Pub. Sch.; Lincoln Univ. Delta Tau Delta; 
Adelphic; Capt., Univ. Regt. Weekly news- 
paper, 1877-78; farmer, 1878—; Circuit Clerk 
and Recorder, Iroquois Co., 1892-6; Dir., 111. 
St. Farmers' Inst., 1896 — ; Aud., do., 1904 — ; 
.Mem., Advisory Com. on soil investigations. 111. 
Exp. Sta., 1905 — . Married Fannie Judson, Mr 
28, 1878, Chenoa (died); Mrs. Lena L. Steven- 
son, D 28, 1913, Urbana. Children: Charles J. 
('04), b. N 2, 1879, Gilman, 111; Mary Elizabeth 
('09), b. Ja 29 1886, Gilman, 111. Address, Bois 
d'Arc Farm, Gilman, 111. 

109. JAMES ROBERT MANN 
(Husband of No. 170; Brother of 

Nos. 108, 896, 1059) 
Congressman, Lawyer; M. L., 1892; LL. D., 
(hon.) 1903; b. O 20, 1856, Normal, 111.; s. 
William Henry (b. Ap 21, 1827, Va.) and 
Elizabeth Dabney (Abraham) Mann (b. Ag 29, 
Va.). Grad., Union Coll. of Law, 1881. Delta 
Tau Delta. Practising Law in Chicago, 1881— ; 
mem., Oakland Sch. Bd., 1887; Atty., Hyde 
Park, 1888; Alderman 32d ward, Chicago, 
1892-6; Temporary Chm., Rep. St. Convention, 
1894; Chm. Cook Co. Rep. Convention, 1895; 
Master in Chancery, Superior Ct., Cook Co., 
1892-6; Gen. Atty. South Park Bd., Chicago, 
1895; mem., Cong., ist 111. Dist., 1897-1903; 
2d Dist., 1903 — ; Chm. Cook Co. Rep. Com., 
1902; Com. on Elec, No. i, 59th and 6oth 
Cong.; Com. on Interest, and Foreign Com- 
merce, 6ist Cong.; Republican Leader, 62d, 
63rd, 64th, 65th Cong. Married Emma Colum- 
bia ('78), My 30, 1882, Champaign. Child, 
James R. Jr., b. D 10, 1888 (died S 20, 1918). 
Address, 1350 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago. 

110. LOUIS REEDER NOBLE 

Adjuster of Fire Losses; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 
O 9, 1854, Cincinnati; s. Nathan Miller (b. 
Ag 10, 1818, do.) and Ada Eleanor (Pickett) 
Noble (b. F 23, 1829, do.). Prepared in Pub. 
Sch., Mattoon. Adelphic; Scientific; Capt., 



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Univ. Regt. R. R. service, 1876-83; since then 
in fire ins.; Adjuster of fire losses. Mem., 
S. A. R. ; Presby. Cliurch. Married Mary 
Tyler Churchill, Ap 22, 1880, Mattoon, 111. 
Children: Ada Mary, b. Mr 26, 1881; Raymond 
Churchill, b. D 26, 1883 (died 7th yr.); 
Lawrence Roswell (died in infancy) ; Louis 
Garniss (died in infancy) ; Cedric Percy, b. 
N 8, 1894. Address, Mattoon, 111. 

III. WILLIAM FORREST OLIVER 

Physician; B. L., 1894; b. Ag 8, 1856, Bloom- 
field, la.; s. William L. (b. F 4, 1823, Clark 
Co., Ky.) and Mary A. (Smith) Oliver (b. Mr 
19, 1828, Indianapolis.). Prepared in Ladoga 
Sem., M. D., Med. Coll. of Ind., 1879- Pres., 
Adelphic; V. P., Coll. Govt.; Foreman, Illini 
office; Capt., Univ. Regt. Practicing medicine. 
Longton, Kan., 1880-5; Co. Supt., Schs., Elk 
Co., Kan., 1885-9; Arlington, Wash., 1889- — ; 
ist Lt. Co. E., K. N. G., 1886-7. Health 
Officer, Arlington, four terms; Mem. Bd. of 
Educ, Arlington, eighteen yrs. Auth.: Stag 
Benton, The Black Birder, a tale of an African 
Slave Trader, Overland Monthlv, San Fran- 
cisco, 1887. Mem., Co., Dist., St. and Nat. 
Med. Socs. Married Martha Lilian Best, S 
22, 1899, Montreal Can. Address, Arlington, 
Wash. 

112. ♦FRANK MITCHELL PALMER 
Lawyer; B. L., 1895; b. 1856, O.; s. E. H. 
Palmer. Capt., Univ. Regt. Died Ja 31, 1917. 
Decatur, 111. 

113. ELON ALBERT PIERCE 
Bee Keeper; B. S.; b. Ag 17, 1853, Itasca, 
111.; s. Theodore (b. Oswego, N. Y.) and Susan 
(Davis) Pierce (b. Landgrove, Vt.). Prepared 
in Webster City, la. Grad. la. St. Norm. Sch., 
Cedar Falls, 1881. Taught sch. in San Jose, 
Calif., ten yrs.; Prin., Belmond H. S., one yr. ; 
Ed. and Pub. of Belmond Herald. Married 
Harriet Emma Prowse, Ja 4, i8gi, Mission San 
Jose, Calif. Children; Lyna Ellen, b. Mr 26, 
1895; Effie Alberta, b. N 29, 1900. Address, 
Belmond, la. 

114. JAMES FREDERICK RHODES 
Lawyer; B. L., 189s; b. F 20, 1854, Waverly, 
111.; s. William (b. N 13, 1820, Yorkshire, Eng.) 
and Sarah Maria (Purdy) Rhodes (b. Ag 8, 
1826, Leeds, do.). Prepared in D wight H. ». 
'Delta Tau Delta; Philomathean. Ed., Eldorado 
Springs News, 1897-1902; Nominee for Cong. 



6th dist. Mo., 1904; Mayor: Presidential 
Elector in Mo., 1908; Regent St. Norm. Sch. 
Married Charlotte Zelhart, 1886, Mo. (died My 
17, 1894); Orpha M. Troutman, 1904. Chil- 
dren: William Frederick, b. 1887; George 
Edwin, b. 1888; John Fra«klin, b. 1889; 
daughter b. and died 1911. Address, Eldorado 
Springs, Mo. 

115. *ARTEMUS C. SCRIBNER 
Cert, in Agr. ; b. 1851, Bangor, Me.; s. H. G. 
Scribner. Died Ap 24, 1891, Fairplay, Colo. 

116. FRANK AUGUSTUS ELLIS STARR 
Miner; M. L., 1891; b. F 8, 1854, Alton, 111.: 
s. James Ely (b. S 21, 1814, N. Y. City) and 
Sabra Bicknell (Ellis) Starr (b. N 29, 1836, 
Wacham, Mass.). Prepared in Common Sch. 
Adelphic, Pres.; Capt., Univ. Regt. Taught, 
1876-83; Lawyer, 1883-1906; Miner, 1906 — . 
Married Anita Denny, Ja 30, 1894, Portland, 
Ore. Children: Anita Elizabeth, b. F 16, 1896; 
Orin Denny, b. Mr 18, 1898. Address, Thomp- 
son, Nev. t 

117. CHARLES WESTON 
(Brother of Nos. 297. 454, 585, 586) 

Lawyer and Banker; B. L. in L. & S., 1895; 
b. Jl 4, 1853, N. Y.; s. Nathan (b. Wilson, N. 
Y.) and Jane (Cloyd) Weston (b. Troy, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic; Class 
Pres. sr. yr. Regent, Univ. of Neb., 1894-1900; 
St. Aud., Neb., 1901-05. Married Eugenia C. 
Clarke, Mr 23, 1887 (died Jl 29, 1890); Helen 
H. Mackay, D 11, 1901. Child, Margaret C, 
b. F 21, 1888. Address, Hay Springs, Neb. 

118. *GEORGE A. WILD 

Cert, in C. E.; b. 1855, N. Y.; s. Robert 
Wild. Died N 1881, Las Animas, Colo. 

119. THOMAS THATCHER WILLIAMS 

Farmer; B. L. in L. & S., 1895; b. N 12, 
1850, Putnam, Conn.; s. Nathan (b. 1817, do.) 
and Catharine B. (Thatcher) Williams (b. 1819, 
Thompson Hill, Conn.). Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Mabel Gordon, Je 20, 1894, Sterling, 
111. Address, R. 2, Powell, Wyo.j 

120. FREDERICK L. WOOD 
Cert.; b. 1854, Chicago; s. Alonzo C. Wood. 
Address, c/o Mrs. Amina E. Smith, 1122 E. 
90th St., Chicago. t 



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121. THEODORE SPERRY ABBOTT 
(Brother of Nos. 336, 373. 4i6; Father of 
Nos. 451S, 4516) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; C. E., 191 1; b. S 
21, 1855, Whiteside Co.. 111.; s. Asa M. and 
Sarah (Sperry) Abbott. Teacher. Fulton Co.. 
1877-9; St. Louis, on U. S. Govt. Work, River 
and Harbor, 1879-80; Pueblo, Colo., transit- 
man, A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1880- 1 ; Engr., Mex. 
Nat R R., Laredo, Tex. and Saltillo, Mex., 
1881-4; Pvt. Engr., Saltillo, 1882-87; Engr. on 
Const., Mex. Southern R. R., 1887-92; Pvt. 
Engr., dams, canals, reservoirs, etc., 1893-6; 
Chief Engr., Coahuila and Zacatecas R. K., 
1897-1905; Chief Engr., Coahuila and Pacific 
R R., 1899-1903: State Engr., Coahuila, i8g6-— . 
Mem. of Saltillo Casino. Married Aurelia 
Halle, Ag 1884 (died 1902); Grace Ailing, 
F 1904. Children: Alfred Nalle ('11), b. Ag 
1887; Theodora Sarah ('11), b. Ja 1890. Ad- 
dress, Saltillo, Mex.t 

122. NETTIE ADAMS (WILSON) 
(Mother of No. 3238; Sister of No. 337) 
B. L., 1895; b. Ap 17. 185s. Urbana; d. 
Francis Fitch (b. Je 13, 1824, Olmstead Falls, 



O.) and Nancy (Dean) Adams (b. Ap 16, 1834, 
Dayton, O.). Prepared in Dist. sch. near 
Urbana. Pres. Alethenai; Class V. P. Teach- 
ing until 1884. Auth.: Pamphlets of Travel; 
Yellowstone Park; Glimpses of the East; Glimp- 
ses of West; Glimpses of Southland; From 
Naples to London; special newspaper work; 
Yellowstone Park Pamphlet translated into Rus- 
sian. Married W. Bent Wilson, Je 10, 1884, 
Tolono, 111. Children: John Dean ('07), b. 
Te 27, 1885; Louise b. My 9, 1895 (died S 23, 
"1895). Address, Lafayette, Ind. 

123. 'CHARLES WESLEY ALLEN 
(Brother of H22) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. 1854, in Ky.; s. D. S. 
Allien. Died Jl 8, 1880, Harristown, 111. 

124. *CHARLES HART BARRY 
In business; B. S. in Sc, 1895; b. N 15, i8s7, 
Alton, 111.; s. Amasa Stetson (b. Mr 12, 
1821, Boston) and Catherine (Riley) Barry (b. 
Mr 21, 1825, Middletown, Conn.). Prepared in 
Alton H. S. Adelphic. Special Agt.. Fire Ins., 
1881-90; Assn. Mgr. West. Dept., do., 1890-5; 
Pres., Pa. Fire Ins. Co., for seventeen western 



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sts., 1805-1018. Mem., Union League, Chicago; 
Univ. Club, Chicago; Pres. Country Club, 
Evanston; Glenview Club. Married Ida M. 
Bateman, 1885, Alton, 111. Child, Lucile Barry 
Coburn. Died Mr ao. 1918, Philadelphia. 

125. FRANK BARRY 
Atty. and Traffic Mgr.; B. L. in L. & S., 1877, 
b. Mr 28, 1856, Alton, 111.; s. Benj. Franklin 
(b. O 13, 1826, Boston) and Susan Elizabeth 
(Emerson) Barry (b. My 23, 1830, do.). Pre- 
pared in Washington Univ. Acad, and Shurtleff 
Coll. Adelphic. St. Louis Nat. Bank, 1878-79; 
Wabash Ry., 1879-81; C. M. & St. P. R. R., 
1881-5; Sec. and Mgr., Millers' Nat. Assn. of 
U. S., 1885-1902; Commissioner of Nat. Bd. of 
Trade, 1902-3; Atty. and Special Agt., Inter-St. 
Commerce Comn., 1903-6; Traffic Mgr., Pub. 
Service Comn., 2d Dist. N. Y., 1907-9; Atty. 
and Traffic Mgr., Syracuse, 1909-12. Capt., 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1875-9. Auth. : numerous articles 
on transportation subjects; owned and published 
The Milling Engr., 1884-87; The U. S. Miller, 
1888-1901; and several other trade papers. 
Married Anna Louise Bering, N 5 1906, Chi- 
cago (died S 2, 1909). Address, P. O. Box, 586, 
Milwaukee. 

126. CLARENCE HOWARD BLACKALL 

Architect; B. S. in 1878; M. Arch., 1880; b. 
F 3, 1857, N. Y. City; s. C. R. (b. 1830, Albany) 
and Eliza (Davis) Blackall (b. 1824, Boston), 
Prepared by pvt. instruction. Tau Beta Pi. 
Arch., N. Y., 1880; Colo. Springs, 1882; Boston, 
1882 — . I St holder Rotch Travelling Scholar- 
ship, 1884-6; designed and erected the ist steel 
frame bldg. in Boston, 1892; Arch, for Tremont 
Ternple, Colonial, Wilbur, Plymouth, Gaiety, 
National, Park Square, Olympia and other 
theatres. Little Bldg., Marshall Bldg., Scollay 
Bldg., Temple Israel, Auditorium, Univ. of 111., 
New Theatre, N. Y., Soldiers and Sailors Mon- 
ument, Syracuse, N. Y.; Advisory Arch., 
Boston Elevated Ry. Co. Ed. and Special Con- 
tributor since 1879 to the Am. Arch., Arch. Re- 
view, The Brickbuildcr, Technology Review, 
since 1883, to the Engng. Record, Inland Arch., 
Boston Herald, and Transcript. Auth. : Builders' 
Hardware, and articles on the Arch, of Spain, 
Portugal, and Belgium. Fellow of the A. I. A.; 
ist sec, N. Y. Arch. League, 1881-82; Sec, 
Boston Soc. of Archs., 1905; ist Pres., Boston 
Arch. Club, 1889-1893; A. A. A. S., 1901; Nat. 
Arts Club, N. Y., 1901; Cambridge Mun. Art 
Soc, Sec, 1905; City Club, 1905; Reform Club, 
Boston, 1900; Econ. Club, Boston, 1905; 
Trustee and Sec, Rotch Travelling Scholarship, 
since 1891; Boston Chamber of Commerce; 
Boston Art Club; Cambridge Club; Episcopalian 
Club; Nat. Housing Assn.; City Club, Boston; 
Salem Club; Century Club, N. Y. ; Nat. Geogo- 
graphic Soc; Nat. Fire Protection Assn.; Bldg. 
Law Comn., Boston and Cambridge; Chm., Bd. 
of Appeal, Cambridge; Fire Prevention Comn., 
Boston; Advisory Arch., Rebuilding Comn. of 
Salem, Mass.; British Fire Prevention Assn. 
ISIarried Emma Murray, D s, 1883, Boston. 
Children: Marian, b. Jl 31, 1887; Robert Mur- 
ray, b. Ap 26, 1889. Address, 16 Chauncy St., 
Cambridge, Mass.; bus. add., 20 Beacon St., 
Boston. 

127. EVA BOGARDUS (PRICE) 
(Sister of No. 339) 

B. L. in L. & A., 1895; b. F 10, 18^7, Cherry 
Valley, 111.; d. J. J. (b. Fayetteville, N. Y.) and 
Evlyn (Butterfield) Bogardus (b. Pompey Hill, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Young Ladies' Sem. Ale- 
thenai. Lived at various M. E. parsonages of 
the N. Y. east Conf. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Champaign Art Club. Married T. Lambert 
Price, D I, 1886, Champaign. Children: Frances 
Eugenia, b. N 1887; Mamie Olivia, b. 1889; 
Helen Martha, b. 1903; Mildred Bogardus, b. 
1905. Address, R. No. 30, Stanford, Conn. 



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128. -CORNELIA BROSHAR 
Teacher; Cert, in L. & S.; b. Je 30, i8s?. 
Napoleon, Ind.; d. Levi (b. N 16, 1804, Lex- 
ington, Ky.) and Jane (Wilson) Broshar (b. 
Harnsburg, Pa.). Prepared in Pub. Schs. 
Mem., First Congr. Church, Champaign. Died 
O 31. 190S, Chicago. 

129. *CHARLES ELIPHALET BRUSH 
Architect; B. S. in Arch., 1895; b. Mr 17, 
1855, Carbondale, 111; s. Daniel Harmon (b 
1813, Vergennes, Vt.) and Julia (Etherton) 
Brush (b. Murphysboro, 111.). Prepared in Car- 
bondale H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Married Ida 
Flemming, Mr 11, 1885, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Died 
N 2, 1916, Chicago. 

130. *WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM 
Engr. and Lawyer; B. S. in M. E., 1895; b. 
Ap 25, 1855, Mt. Vernon, O.; s. C. P. (b. Mr 
14, 1808, Athens, O.) and Marian A. (Hawkes) 
Buckingham (b. Ag 1820, Mass.). Prepared in 
Chicago H. S.; LL. B^ Union Coll., Chicago, 
1S79. Practised law, Chicago, 1879-85; Trav- 
eled, 1885-8; with West. Elee. Co. and Siemens 
& Halske, 1888-97; Alaska, 1897-8; Fairbanks, 
Morse & Co., 1 898-191 2. Married Cora Gordon, 
My 28,- 1891, Evanston, 111. Child, Thomas 
Putnam, b. F 28, 1894. Died Je 20, 19 14. 
Clifton, Ariz. 

131. "JAMES EDWARD BUMSTEAD 

(Father of Nos. 2601, 3300, 6123) 
Phys. and Surg; M. S. in L. & S., 1892; b. 
O 30, 1848, Dundee, 111.; s. Edward (b. 1803, 
Eng.) and Ann (Smith) Bumstead (b. 1810, 
do.). Prepared in Elgin Acad, and Marengo 
H. S. M. D., N. W. Univ., 1880. Philoma- 
thean; Y. M. C. A.; Class Pres. and Valedic- 
torian, 1877; Ed., mini. Mem., M. E. Church, 
1864; A. M. A.; 111. St. Med. Assn.; Fox River 
X^alley Med. Assn., 1881, Pres. one yr. and Sec. 
and Treas. for three yrs. Married Justina A. 
Pingree, My 10, 1881, Evanston. 111. Children: 
Frank Melvin ('06) b. 1882; Arthur Pingree 
('08) and Alice Amelia ('14) (twins) b. 1884; 
Ernest Edward, b. 1887; Mabel Emily, b. 1891 
(died 1903). Died F 15, 1911, Dundee, 111. 

132. *LUTHER G. CLAY 
B. S., in Agr., 1895; b. 1849, Boston; s. John 
Clay. Died Je 13, 1898, Chicago. 

133. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CROW 
Hort. and Agr.; B. S. in Arch., 1895; b. O 
15, 1845, Dowagiac, Mich.; s. Stephen (b. F i, 
1 81 6, Geneseo Co., N. Y.) and Elizabeth 
(Prater) Crow (b. Ag 6, 1826, Wayne Co., 
Ind.). Prepared in Pub. Sch., Greenfield, 111. 
Bldg Contr., 1877-78; Sec Chief Engr., B. & M. 
R. R. R., 1878-80; Asst. U. S. Engr., Imp. Mo. 
River, 1880-84; Supt., Brownill Car Co., 1884- 
QS; Insp. on Constr., U. S. Dredges for Miss. R. 
Com., 1895-IQ0:; Hort. and Agr., 1901 — . 133 
Rgt., 111. Vol., 1864. Teacher in Sunday Sch. 
since 1863; Deacon; Church Treas., 1894-1910; 
Engrs. Ciub, St. Louis, 1886-96. Married Sue 
J., Jl 3, 1870 (died Jl 19, 1871); Amanda S., 
Ja 28, 1878 (died Ja 16, 1903); Celia K., Je 28, 
1905. Child, Allen B., b. Je 4, 1887. Address, 
Cedar Place, Keokuk. t 

134. CHARLES GLEASON ELLIOTT 
Consulting Drainage Engr.; C. E., 1892; b. 
Je 8, 1850, Lowell, 111.; s. John B. (b. 1823, 
Waterloo, N. Y.) and Elizabeth (Sarles) 
Elliott (b. 1830, Catskil!, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Weslevan Univ. and Oberlin Coll. Ed., Illini; 
Pres. Coll. Govt.; Pres., Sophomore Class; 
French Oration at Commencement, 1877; Pres., 
Philomathean. Civil Engr. at various places, 
i87;;-96; Asst. City Engr. 1896-98, Peoria; Gen. 
Draining Engr. and Geologist, Marietta, O., 
1898-1900; Ed.. Drainage Jour., Indianapolis, 



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1900-02; Engr. in cBarge of drainage investi- 
gations, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Wasliington, D. 
C., 1902-13; Chief of Drainage Investigations, 
1907 — ; Consulting Drainage Engr., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1913-18; Auth.: Prac. Farm Drain- 
age, 1200 pp., John Wiley & Sons, 1882, 
revised 1908; Engng. for Land Drainage, 233 
pp., John Wiley & Sons, 1903, rewritten 191 1, 
339 pp.; several Govt. Buls. ; Reports for U. S. 
Dept. of Agr.; Drainage as a Correlative of 
Irrigation in Report of Internat. Cong., San 
Francisco. 191 5; Other articles for various 
records. 'Mem., 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survs., 
1887; A. S. C. E. 1890; A. A. A. S., 1905- 
Married Lura M. Bullock, Ja i, 1879, Normal, 
111. Children: Merton Melville, b. O 22, 1882 
(died 1905); Herman Randolph, b. S 3, 1885; 
Edith Marion, b. Jl 26, 1890. Address, 121: 
Fern St., Washington, D. C; bus. add., 503 Mc 
Lachlen Bldg., do. 

13s. IDA BELLE FALLS 
B. L. in L. & A., 1895; b. F 3, 1858, Urbana: 
d. Jess (b. Mr 27, 1824, Zanesville, O.) and 
Martha E. (Henderson) Falls (b. Je 5. 1819. 
Mt. Carmel, Ky.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Teaching, 1877-87. Address, Tullahoma, 
Tenn. (t) 

136. RICHARD DOUGLAS FAULKNER 

(Brother of No. 67) 
Sch. Prin.; B. L. in Agr., 1895; b. Ag 27, 
1858, Irvington, 111. Taught at Instown, 111., 
1877-8; in Calif., 1878; Prin., Horace Mann 
Intermediate Sch., San Francisco. Address, 
Horace Mann Intermediate Sch., Valencia St., 
between 22d and 23d Sts., San Francisco. 

137. CHARLES BROCKWAY GIBSON 
Med. R. C; B. S. in Chem., 1895; b. Ag 6, 

1S54, Massina, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; s. Otis 
(b. My I, 1794, Chester, Vt.) and Chloe 
(Brockway) Gibson (b. Ag 20, 1816). Prepared 
in Springfield. Vt. H. S.; M. D., Coll. of Phy- 
sicians, 1887; stud., Univ. of Berlin. Phi Lamb- 
da Upsilon; Pres., Philomathean, 1877. Asst., 
Chem. Lab., 1876-7; Marshall Coll. Govt., 1875; 
mem. Sen., 1876; Capt. and Adjt., U. of 111. 
Prof., Chem., Coll. of P. and S., 1882-90; 
Chicago Coll. Dental Surgery, 1888-96; Hahne- 
mann Med Coll., 1889; (three yrs. Vt. Militia, 
2d Regt.; four years. 6th Regt. I. N. G.; Capt. 
and Adjt., ist Regt. Inf., I. N. G., 1898-1901; 
ist Lt. Med. R. C, U. S. A.. 1916-18; San. 
Dept. U. S. A., 1918. Invented improvement in 
refining lead bullion and desilverization of do., 
1878, and in gold extraction from ores. Auth.: 
Chem. and Microscopial Determinations of 
Poisons, 1882; Translator of Rudroff's Analyti- 
cal Chem. for Beginners, Chicago Med. Book 
Co., 1 894-0 J ; Reports on Spontaneous Com- 
bustion and Non. Conductors, 1884; articles on 
hygiene-air, water, etc., for Healthy Homcx, 
1890, 91, 94; Metallurgv- and Assaying, in N. 
Y. and Chicago Min. Jours.; Articles on Uni- 
versal Mil. Tr., Army and Navy Jour., 1914; 
Addresses on same subject for the Navy League 
and the Nat. Security League; Oriental travel 
lectures. Mem., A. A. A. S. ; A. C. S.; Am. 
Geog. Soc. Zuchert Verein Gesellschaft, Berlin. 
K. T., S. P. R. S.; 320. Scottish Right,; A. A. 
O. N. Married Eva Katherine Clapp, Althos, 
Mass. (dead); Susie Gibson, 1917. Child, Jessie 
Mary, b. S 5, 1881. Address, 1505 Morse Ave., 
Chicago. 

138. HIRAM GILKERSON 
(Father of Nos. 1685, 1877, 2396, 2994; Brother 
of No. 139) 
Retired Farmer; B. S., 1895; b. O 15, 185,!, 
Marengo, 111.; s. John (b. 1816, Carlyle, Eng.) 
and Frances E. (Williams) Gilkerson (b. 1832, 
N. H.). Prepared in Marengo and Sycamore 
H. Schs. Philomathean; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Married Portia Motfet, 1877. Modesto, 111. 
(died F 19, 191 1, Earned, Kan.). Children: 



Aletha ('02), b. 1879; Frances Emeline ('03), 
b. 1880; Thomas John Cos), b. 1883; Portia 
Eunice ('07), b. 1886. Address, St. Petersburg, 
Fla., or Hampshire, 111. 

139. *JOHN GILKERSON 

(Brother of No. 138) 

Farmer; B. S. in L. & A., 1895; b. 1856, 

Genoa, 111.; s. John (b. 1816, Carlyle, Eng.) 

and Frances E. (Williams) Gilkerson (b. 1832, 

N. H.). Died Mr 13, 1912, Elgin, 111. 

140 HELEN BARBER GREGORY 

(Sister of Nos. 179, 51°) 
Artist; B. L., 1878; b. in Ann Arbor, Mich.; 
d. John M. (b. Jl 3, 1822 Sand Lake, N. Y.) 
and Julia Gregory (b. Sand Lake, N. Y.). 
Address, Lebaste a Realti Piazza di Spagna, 
Rome, Italy. 

141. ALLAN GILMOUR KENNEDY 
Mine Mgr.; B. S. in C. E., 1895; b. O 8, 

1858, Eau Claire, Wis.; s. Donald (b. D 16, 
1828. Ottawa, Ont.) and Georgiana Frances 
(Atkinson) Kennedy (b. do.). Philomathean. 
Bank Clerk, 1878-79; with C. St. P. M. & O. R. 
R. Co., 1879-81; Mfg. Bus., 1881-96; Min. and 
Engng. in Ariz., 1896-1900; R. R. Building in 
N. Mex., 1900-4; Water Project for El Paso, 
Tex., 1904; Charge of Const, on Harriman 
lines out of Portland, Ore.. 1905-10; Mine 
Mgr. Married Kate Davis, Je 28, 1888 (died 
Je 5, 1911); Matilda Duffy, Ja 20, 1913. Ad- 
dress, Samuels Hotel, Wallace, Idaho. 

142. ♦EDWARD VERNON LEWIS 

Steam Supplies Dealer; B. S. in L. & A., 
1895; b- Ag 18, 1856, Chatham, HI.; s. John 
R. (b. Farmington, Conn.) and Sarah M. 
(Thompson) Lewis (b. Monson, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Chatham Grade Sch. Delta Tail Delta. 
Cashier Bank, Chatham, 111., to 1881; Whole- 
sale Steam Supplies, 1882-1910; Treas., Crane 
Co., Omaha, Neb. Married Florence E. Dar- 
neille, Te 30, 1881. Children: Florence Belle, 
b. Ap i"6, 1882; Arthur Crane, b. My 10, 1885. 
Died Jl 5, 1910, Omaha, Neb. 

143- JOSEPH CORSON LLEWELLYN 

(Husband of No. 148; Father of Nos. 2738, 
2739, 4782) 
Architect; M. S., 1895; b. Jl 22, 1855, Phila- 
delphia; s. David Rossiter (b. Ag 27, 1828, 
Valley Forge, Pa.) and Hulda (CTorson) 
Llewellyn (b. Jc 24, 1831, Cape May Co., N. J.). 
Prepared in Pub. Sch., Sterling, 111. Tau Beta 
Pi; Philomathean. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1877- 
9; Supt., Bldg. Constr., St. Louis, 1879-81; 
Supt., Lindell Ry. Co., do. 1881-6; Farming. 
1886-90; Sec, Quarry Co., Warrensburg, Mo., 
1890-2; Arch., 1892 — . Pres., Chicago Arch. 
Club, two terms; Pres., Arch. League of Am., 
two terms; mem.. Union League; Chicago Arch, 
and LaGrange Country Clubs; Cliff Dwellers. 
Married Emma Clarinda Piatt C77), My 17, 
iSS'?, Monticello, 111. Children: Ralph Corson 
('06), b. Ap 20, 1884; Clarinne ('06), b. F 14, 
1886; Ruth Cii), b. D 21, 1888; Vida, b. Ag 
21, 1891. .4ddress, 324 6th Ave., La Grange, 
111.; bus. add.. Room 1516-25 First Nat. Bank 
Blclj;., Chicago. 

144. 'JOHN McPHERSON 
Cert, in C. E.; b. 1854, Burritt, 111.; s. John 
McPherson. Died Ja 26, 1886, Lexington, Ky. 

145. * EMILY C. MAXWELL 
B. S. in L. & A., 1805; b. D 5, 1856, Phila- 
delphia; d. Robert Archibald (b. Mr 9, 1831. 
Philadelphia) and Catherine Maxwell (b. F ii, 
1835, Marion, Pa.). Prepared in Pub. sch. of 
Philadelphia. Coll. Sen. Teacher, autumn of 
1877 and summer term, '78 in the country; one 
term, 1880. Died Ap i, 1908, Philadelphia. 



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146. JOHN FREMONT MOORE 
Farmer; B. S. in Arch., 1892; b. Je 20, i8s4, 
Davenport, la.; s. Adrian (b. Ap 12, 1814, 
Bridgetown, N. J.) and Susannah (Evans) 
Moore (b. Ja 25, 1816, Lancaster Co., Pa.). 
Prepared in Davenport (la.) H. S. Philomath- 
ean. Architecture, 1877-1908; Farmer, 190S — . 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, Box 20, R. 
No. 2, Hood River, Ore. 

147. *MARTHA E. PAGE (WHITHAM) 
(Wife of No. 160; Sister of Nos. 188, 189) 

B. L. in L. & A., 1895; b. Ag 14, 1847, Meta- 
mora. 111.; d. Andrew N. (b. about 1821, Ports- 
mouth, N. H.) and Mary A. (Grove) Page (b. 
1822, Harrison Co. Ind.). Prepared in Meta- 
mora H. S. Alethenai. Mem.. Westminster 
Presby. Church, Seattle. Married Robert F. 
Whitham C77), Je 7, 1877, Champaign. Child- 
ren: Paul P., b. My 30, 1878; John Dement, b. 
S I, 1880 (died N 2, 1899); Cari Farwell, b. S 
3, 18S2; Ruth, b. Ag 10, 1887; Robt. Lynn, b. 
Ja 10, 1889. Died Ap 20, 1915, Olympia, Wash. 

148. EMMA CLARINDA PIATT 
(LLEWELLYN) 

(Wife of No. 143; Mother of Nos. 2738, 2739, 
4782) 
B. S., 1879; B. L., 1895; b. Je 23, 1857, 
Monticello, 111.; d. Wni. Hart (b. Brookville, 
Ind.) and Clarinda (Marquiss) Piatt (b. Picka- 
way Co., O.). Prepared in Monticello Pub. 
Schools. Phi Bet3 Kappa. Taught school, 
Bement, 111., 1877-8; Marengo, 111., 1880. 
Auth.: Hist, of Piatt Co., 111., Hill Pub., Chi- 
cago, 1883, 634 pp. First Pres., Univ. of 111. 
Alumnae Assn. of Chicago; mem., Chicago 
Worn. Club; do., in La Grange; Assn. of Coll. 
Alumnae. Married Joseph Corson Llewellyn 
C77), My 17, 1883, Monticello, 111. Children: 
Ralph Corson ('06), b. Ap 20, 1884; Clarinne 
('06), b. F 14, 1886; Ruth Cii), b. D 21, 1888; 
Vida, b. Ag 21, 1891. Address, 324, 6th Ave., 
LaGrange, lU.t 

149. •GEORGE CLARK RICE 
B. L., 1895; b. 1850, Vermilion Co., 111. s. 
James F. Rice. Died Ag 29, 1902, Oakwood, 
111. 

ISO. JOHN JAMES SEYMOUR 
B. S. in C. E., 1895; b. F 16, 1852, Fayette 
Co., O.; s. Abel Renick (b. 1815 Romney, W. 
Va.) and Jane (Dill) Seymour (b. 1S12, Bain- 
bridge, O.). Prepared in Dist. Schs. Civ. and 
Min. Engng. bus., 1877-90; Mgr. and part 
owner in Water Wks. and Elec. Power Co., a 
long distance transmission plant, 1890. Married 
Corinne Ann Howells, Je 8, 1885. Address, 
Santa Monica. Calif.f 

151. COLER LINDLEY SIM 
Banker. B. S., 1895; b. F 7, 1856, Urbana; s. 
William (b. N 2, 1825, Baltimore Co., Md.) and 
Lucinda H. (Lindley) Sim (b. S 5, 1828, Knox 
Co., O.). Prepared in Urbana Pub. Sch., and 
under tutors at Univ. of 111. Held several of- 
fices in Coll. Govt., Senator and Chief Justice; 
Capt., Univ. Regt; Adelphic. Drug bus., Topeka, 
Kan.; Kansas Loan & Trust Co.; Santa Fe R. R. 
Co.; Banking and Loan Bus., Wichita, Kan. 
Trustee M. E. Church, seventeen yrs. ; Sch. Bd.. 
Wichita, six yrs. Married Nellie Huntoon, N 
22, 1 88 1, Topeka, Kan. Children: Arthur 
Barnes, b. Ag 17, 1882; Ellen Lucinda, b. O 26, 
1885; Nellie Huntoon, b. F 5, 1895. Address, 
1303 N. Lawrence Ave., Wichita, Kan. 

152. "VELMA ELETHEA SKINNER 

(WARD) 

(Wife of No. 159) 

B. L. in L. & A., 1895; M. L., 1901; b. S 4, 

1855, Susquelianna, Pa.; d. William Wells (b. 

My 12, 1816, Mt. Hope, N. Y.) and Letitia 



Wilson (Lockwood) Skinner (b. Je 17, 1821, 
Bloomingburg, N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign 
Pub. Sch. Pres. Y. W. C. A.; Coll. Sen.; Class 
poet. Teacher 1877-82; Teacher, Dom. Sc, 
1897-1905. Auth. of numerous poems, published 
in papers of Middle West; Prize article in Des 
Moines Daily News. Has given pub. readings 
from her poems, and pub. addresses on religious 
and philanthropic subjects. Mem., W. (3 T U 
Pres., Dist. Sec; D. A. R.; Univ. Exten. Club; 
Presby. Church; Champaign Co. Humane Soc; 
Coll. Alumnas Assn. Married Walter Payson 
Ward C77), Ag 23, 1882, Champaign. Children: 
Estella Velma, b. My i, 1884; Russell Austin, 
b. F 21, 1886; Lewis Chester, b. D 24, 1890; 
Henry Roscoe, b. D 24, 1890; Walter De Witt, 
b. F 23, 1892. Died F 23, 1906. Chicago. 

153- AVIS ELIDA SMITH 
Physician; B. S.; M. S. in L. & A.; b. O 17 
1851, Rockton, 111.; d. James Harris (b. Ag i ^' 
1 821 Delhi, N. Y.) and Huldah (Howland) 
Smith (b. Mr 29, 1822). Prepared in pvt. 
sch., Marengo, 111.; M. D., Women's Med. Coll , 
Chicago, 1883. Alethenai; Coll. Council. 
Teacher, 1877-80; Med. Coll., Chicago, 1880- 
83; New Eng. Hosp. for Women and Children, 
Boston, 1883-4; Practising Med., Kansas City, 
Mo., 1884 — ; Phys. in charge of Women's Ma- 
ternity Hosp., 1887-96; Mgr. and Staff-phys., 
Women s and Children's Hosp. 1897-1907; 
Prof., Women's Med. Coll., Kan. City, Mo., 
1893-96; Lecturer, Histology in Coll. Phys! 
and Snrg., Kansas City. Mo., 1807: Lect. on 
Phvs, and Hygiene in Scarrett Tr. Sch., 1902 — . 
Mem., Co., St., and Nat. Med. Assns.; Uni- 
tarian Church: Athenaeum Club: Univ. Exten. 
Address, 2719 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; 
bus. add., Rialto Bldg., do. 

154. FRANKLIN SPENCE 
Real Est. Bus.; B. S. in Arch, 1895; b. Mr 
2, 1852, Hamilton, 111.; s. John (b. F 20, 1820, 
Inverness, Scotland) and Jane (Wright) Spence 
(b. Ja 27, 1816, Aberdeen, do.). Prepared in 
Country Sch., Monticello Tp., Hancock Co., 
111.; Bailies Bus. Coll., Keokuk, winters of 
1871 and '72. Philomathean. Farmer, 1877- 
1898; Night Watch, Univ. of 111., 1898-1900; 
Real Est. Bus., 1900-14; Grain and Stock 
Rancher, Wilsall, Park Co., Mont., 1914 — . In- 
vented a table by which could be calculated the 
cost of labor and materials needed in const, of 
bldgs., either bv the square or by the bldg. 
Sch. Dir., 1880-8. M. W. A.; Yeomen. Mar- 
ried Bertha Wilhamena Voigtlander, D 23, 
1878, Hamilton, 111. Children: Minnie Bertha, 
b. N 17, 1880; Charlie Edward, b. Te 6, 1883; 
Eva Lena Jane, b. Ap 11, 1888. Address, Wil- 
sall, Park Co., Mont. 

155- *JOHN MATHER STAYMAN 
B. S. in M. E., 1895; b. 1855. Miss.; s. H. M. 
Stayman. Died My 31, 1915, Chicago. 

156. IRA JOY STODDARD, JR. 
(Husband of No. 158) 
Engineer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. O 24, 1855, 
Nowgong, Assam, British East Indies; s. Rev. 
I. J. (b. 1820, Erie Co., N. Y.) and D. C. 
(Allen) Stoddard (b. 1821, Cattaraugus Co., 
N. Y.). Prepared in pvt. schs. and at Cen- 
tral Coll., Pella, la. Delta Tau Delta; Philo- 
mathean. Capt. in la. Nat. Guard, 1885-90. 
Capt. Draftsman, topographical work, 1877-80; 
R. R. surs., 1881-2; City Engr., Oskaloosa, la.; 
Co. Surv., Mahaska Co., la., and Mgr. land 
title Co., 1882-90; cemetery and park work in 
various cities; topographical sur. of 111. for 
Columbian Exposition, and sewers in N. J., 
1890-6; Mun. Highway & River Improvement 
Engng. in la.. 1897-1918. Auth.: Treatise on 
Drainage and Roads; short stories and mag. 
articles. Organized first Soc. of la. Survs. and 
Engrs. JNIarried Anna M. Keables, Ja 30, 1879, 



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Pella, la. (died Ja 19, 1890); Carrie D. 
Victor ('77), Ap 14, 1S92, Champaign (died 
Ap 19, 1894) Children: Ruth, b. Te 8, 1880; 
Jay, b. Jl 12, 1SS2; Carl Gregory, b. Ap 27, 
1885; Roy Keables, b. Ag 22, 1889. Address, 
Pella, la. 

157. *GERTRUDE SWITZER 
(PEDDICORD) 

(Sister of No. 452) 
B. L., 1895; b. Ap 16, 1857, Mt. Airy. Md. ; 
d. Francis Asbary (b. Mr 28, 1828, Union 
Bridge, Md.) and Ann Jane (Bussard) Switzer 
(b. Mr 5, 1834, Mt. Airy, Md.). Prepared in 
Champaign Female Sem. Alethenai. jNIarried 
Higason Peddicord, O 19, 1882, Champaign. 
Children: Robert Henry, b. S 30, 188^; Ruth, 
b. Ja 25, 1885 (died S, 18S7.) Died D, 1915, 
Champaign. 

158. *CARRIE DONIPHAN VICTOR 

(STODDARD) 

(Wife of No. 156) 

Teacher; Cert.; b. Ap 27, 1856, Lynchburg, 

Va. Alethenai. Taught, Champaign, 1877-84; 

Sisseton, S. Dak., Indian Sch., 1884-6; Teacher 

and housekeeper, 1886 — . Mem., Congr. 

Church. ]\Iarried Ira J. Stoddard, Jr. C??), 

Ap 14, 1892, Champaign. Died Ap 19, 1894, 

Chicago. 

159. *WALTER P. WARD 

(Husband of No. 152) 

Carpenter; B. L. in L. & S., 1880; b. F 11, 

1849, Marietta, O.; s. Geo. A. (b. Athol, Mass.) 

and Susan U. (Bailey) Ward (b. Marietta, O.). 

Prepared in Prairie City Acad. Adelphic. Prac- 



tising law, 1881-1901; Farming, 1901-06; Car- 
penter, 1906 — . Married Velma E. Skinner 
C77), 1882, Champaign (died F 23, 1906). 
Child, Russel A., b. F 22, 1S86. Died O 12, 
1 914, Webb City, Mo. 

160. ROBERT FARWELL WHITHAM 
(Husband of No. 147) 
U. S. Mineral Surv. ; Cert, in Chem.; b. Ap 
13, 1852, Lawrence Co., Pa.; s. John Dement 
(b. F 181 5, W. Va.) and Caroline (Farwell) 
Whitham (b. Ag 1818, Keene, N. H.). Pre- 
pared in Monmouth H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adel- 
phic; Capt. Civ. Engng. and Surv.. Rankin, Ver- 
milion Co., 111., 1877-79; U. P. R. R. in Wy., 
1880; Fruit Growing and Co. Surv.; JVIun. & 
Street Ry. & City Engr. of Olympia, Wash, 
1890-92; Pres., Capital City Abstract Co., 1892- 
96; U. S. Land and Mineral Surv. for Wash., 
1894 — ; Exam, of Mines in interest of pvt. 
parties, 1894 — ; U. S. Mineral Surv. for Alaska. 
1900 — . Mem., Pacific N. W. Soc. of Engng., 
1903 — ; Presby. Church. Married Martha E. 
Page C77), Je 7. 1877 (died Ap 20, 1915). 
Children: Paul P., b. My 30, 1878; John 
Dement, b. S i, 1880 (died N 2, 1899); Carl 
Farwell. b. S 3, 1882; Ruth Ellen, b. Ag 10, 
1887; Robert Lynn. b. Ja 10, 1889. Address, 
Box 455, Olympia, Wash. 

161. MYRON JEROME WRIGHT 
(Father of No. 2301) 
Farmer; B. S., 1895; b. Ja 23, 1855, Stock- 
ton, Jo Daviess Co., 111.; s.- Burton and Sophia 
(Byron) Wright. Prepared in Woodstock 
H. S. Married Nellie C. Fordick, D 10, 1878. 
Children: Ward E. ('04); Edith H.; Avice; 
llurton; Howard. Address, Woodstock, 111. 



CLASS OF 1878 (29 LIVING, 13 DEAD) 



162. EDWARD J. BAKER 
(Father of Nos. 2889, 3628) 
Retired; B. S., 1880; b. Ap 25, 1857, Jeffer- 
son Co., N. Y.; s. Phenix (b. N 24, :8i6) and 
Juliette (Lamson) Baker (b. My 8, 1821). 
Philomathean. Married Alice R. Beebe, D 29, 
1882. Children: Ray L. ('07), b. F 14, 1884; 
Ruth M. ('09), b. Mr 29, 1887. Address, 
Champaign. 

163. *CHARLES KEENE BALLARD 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 6, 1854, 

Chicago; s. Edward Ballard (b. Augusta, Me.) 
and Lucy Wilcom (Plum) Ballard (b. Middle- 
town, Conn.). Prepared in Englewood H. S.; 
Lombard Coll.; Sangers Acad.; Babcock's Acad. 
Arch., 1878-80, Chicago; lumber bus.. Mo., one 
yr. ; three yrs. in bus. in Chicago; banker in 
Madison, S. Dak., four yrs.; V. P. First Nat. 
Bank; .'\rch. until death. Insp. of the Ft. 
Sheridan bldgs. Mem., Universalist Church. 
Married Kate L. Wood, S 12, 1883, Oak Park, 
111. Children: Mary Gage, b. N 5, 1885; Jessie 
Gertrude, b. D 23, 1886; Kathryn Louise, b. D 
24, 1887; Edward Wood, b. Jl 17, 1889; 
Douglas Keene, b. Jl 31, 1891; Esther Eatin, b. 
My I, T895. Died Mr 4, 1895, Oak Park, 111. 

164. * WALLACE EVERETT BRIDGE 

(Brother of No. 304.) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 14, 1856, La Moille, 111. 
s. Sereno (b. N 23, 1820, Wilmington, Vt.) and 
Allisanny S, (Winchester) Bridge (b. Jl 13, 
1821, Marlboro, Vt.). Prepared in La Moille 
H. S. Philomathean; Capt. in Univ. Regt. 
Stock raiser, 1878; Bus., Minneapolis. 1891-6; 
Clerk in Circuit Court, Commissioner's Office, 
Detroit, 1898. Mem., and held successively all 
offices in, PaleV.ine Lod^e. A. F. A. M., Oetroit; 
Drill Corps, Detroit Commandery, K. T. Mar- 
ried Sara E. Phillips, Je 17, 1893, Minneapolis. 
Child, Everette, b. My 26, 1894. Died Mr 18, 
1899, Detroit. 



165. FRANK ADELBERT BROWN 

(Brother of No. 59) 
Banker; Cert., 1878; b. O 31, 1855, Marengo, 
111.; s. Milo S. (b. 1826, Burns, N. Y.) and 
Hanna M (Drake) Brown (b. 1830, Cuyler, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Marengo II. S. Philo- 
mathean; Delta Tau Delta; Class Pres., 1878. 
Teaching, 1878-82; Law and Real Est. 1882- 
85; do., Clark, S. Dak., 1885-87; do., Aber- 
deen, S. Dak., 1887 — ; Mem. firm Brown Bros., 
Bankers; Com. of Finances, Aberdeen, S. Dak., 
1912 — •; Pres. Bd. of Educ, Aberdeen, S. 
Dak., 1892-190.S; Receiver U. S. Land Office, 
Aberdeen, S. Dak., 1897-1901. Mem., A. F. 
.■\. M. Married Laura E. Bailey, N 15, 1878, 
Rantoul, 111. Children: Mila A., b. F 21, 1881; 
Frank A., Jr., b. O 28, 1883; Harry F., b. 
Ap 5, 1886; Lorna D., b. D 24, 1S89; Lauran 
A., b. Ap 21, 1893 (died Je 19, 1908). Ad- 
dress, Aberdeen, S. Dak. 

166. SAMUEL ALEXANDER BULLARD 
(Brother of Nos. 305, 306, 464; Father of Nos. 
2339, 2599, 3662) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., hon., 
1903; b. Mr 25, 1853, Sangamon Co., 111.; s. 
Wesley (b. Jl i6, 1816. Shelby Co., Ky.) and 
Sarah Ann (Foster) Bullard (b. Jl 18, 1864, 
Montgomery Co., do.). Prepared in Country 
Schs. Adelphic; Pres. and Orator Sr. Class; 
Ed., The Illini., 1877-8; Pros. Atty., First 
and Second Assoc. Justices, and Chief Justice 
of Supreme Court, old Coll. Govt. Pres., Char- 
ter mem., Y. M. C. A., 1876-7; Rep. in 
Interstate Orat. Contest, 1877. Taught sch., 
1878-9; Arch., 1879 — ; Arch, of 111. St. Comn. 
to reconstruct Lincoln Nat. Monument, 1889- 
90: City Engr. and mem. Bd. of Pub. Works, 
Springfield, 111., 1884-9; Trustee, Univ. of III., 
1889-1907; Pres., Bd. of Trustees, 1891-3, 
1904-7. Mem. Co. C, sth Regt., 111. Nat. 
Guard, 1880-85. Introduced man. tr. and mech. 



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drawing in Springfield schs.; ed. Ref>orts 111. 
Soc. Engr. and Suns., 1890-5; pnblislied sev- 
eral professional pamphlets. Mem., M. E. 
Church; 111. Soc. Engrs. and Survs.; A. I. A., 
1885; Exec. Sec. and Treas., Charter mem., 
111. Soc. Engrs. and Survs.; Tau Beta Pi. 
Married Elsie Cornelia Elliott, Ap ig, 1882, 
Tonica, 111. Children: Helen Elizabeth ('05), 
b. My 17, 18S3; Edwin Elliott ('06), b. Ag 30, 
1884; Clark Wesley ('09), b. O 21, 1886; 
Elsie Louise, b. S 13, 1887 (died F 26, 1015). 
Address, 318 S. Glen wood Ave., Springfield, 

167. ELLIS M. BURR 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 27, 1858, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Lyman E. (b. Haddam, 
Conn.) and Elizabeth (Hollister) Burr (b. 
Bethel, Sullivan Co., N. Y.). Prepared in 
Woodstock, III. I-I. S. Adelphic. Prop, of Ma- 
chine Shop and Foundry; partnership with E. 
A. Robinson, 1878-1900; E. M. Burr & Co., 
1900-13; Pres., Burr Co. (Inc.), machine shop, 
foundry, and struct, plant, 191 3 — . St. Militia, 
1878-86; Supvr., Champaign Tp., 1890-98; Co. 
Treas. of Champaign Co., 189S-1902. Mem. 
A. S. M. E.; Hamilton Club; A. F. A. M.; K. 
of P.; T. P. A.; Elks; Country Club: Rotary 
Club. Invented thermometer graduating ma- 
chines; railway dynamometer; pipe threading 
machine patents; numerous other devices. 
Married Nancy L. Glenn, Ap 20, 1881. Child, 
Elizabeth IL, b. Mr 8, 1882. Address, 40S W. 
Hill St., Champaign. 

168. NOAH BEERY COFFMAN 

Banker; B. S. ; b. Ap 2, 1857, Cravvfordsville, 
Ind. ; s. Noah Beery (b. O 10, 1816, Pleas- 
ant Valley, Va.) and Margaret (Wimp) Coff- 
man (b. F 29, 1820, Carroll, O.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Orat. Jun. Class; 
Represented LTniv. at Inter-Coll. Orat. Contest 
at Monmouth, 111., 1876. Studied law, Urbana, 
1878-79. Removed to Wellington, Kan. and 
admitted to practise there, 1879; opened office 
in Ottawa; walked to Hebron, Neb. and 
taught dist. sch. ; became Bank clerk, then 
cashier; opened law office with Manford Sav- 
age (No. 103); Bank Cashier, Tacoma, 1S83: 
Chehalis, rimning pvt. bank, 1884; Pres. and 
Mgr. of ist Nat. Bank. 1890 — ; Treas. 8th Mis- 
sionary Div. Prot. Epis. Church, comprising 
Pac. Coast, Alaska, Hawaiian Islands and 
Manila; Pres., S. W. Wash. Settlers Agency; 
Del. to Nat. Rep. Conventions, 1900 and 1916; 
many times del. to triennial convention of Prot. 
Epis. Church; Treas., Diocese of Olympia; Re- 
presented Univ. of 111. at soth Anniv. of Univ. 
of Wash.; until recently engaged in breeding 
pure bred Jersey cattle; in charge of much war 
work of State; Del. to Convention in Philadel- 
phia, My 191S, of League to Enforce Peace; 
Pres., Lewis & Co. Pure Breeders Club. Mar- 
ried Adaline J. Tighe, O i, 1883, Hebron, Neb. 
Children: Florence Adaline. b. D 7, 1884; 
Ethelin Margaret, b. Je ig, 1886; Daniel Tighe, 
b. Ag 17, 1890. Address, Chehalis, Wash. 

169. *FRANK SHERMAN COFLIN 

Cert., L. & S.; b. 1854, 111.; s. R. F. Coflin. 
Prin., H. S. Quitman, Miss., 1904. Died F 9, 
1908, Picayune, Miss. 



170. EMMA COLUMBIA (MANN) 
(Wife of No. 109) 

Cert.; b. D 7, 1857, Champaign; d. Curtis 
Fields (b. Mr 10, 1823, Madison, Ky.) and 
Nancy (Cox) Columbia (b. Je i, 1879. Ashe- 
ville, N. C). Prepared in Champaign Sem. 
Married James R. Mann ('76). My 30. 1882, 
Champaign. Child, James R., Jr., b. D 10, 
1888, (died S 20, 1918.). Address, Hyde Park 
Hotel, Chicago."!' 



171. ANNETTE M. CULVERT (ELLISON) 
Librarian; P.. S. in L. & S.; b. Henry, III.; 
d. Mary Culver. Children's Libn., Minneapolis 
Pub. Lib. Married A. C. Ellison. Address, 
Pub. Lib., Minneapolis. t 

172. NANCY DAVIS (SCOVELL) 
(Wife of No. 85; Sister of Nos. 265, 311) 
B. S. in Dom. Sc; b. Ja 28, 1857, Washington 
Co., Ind.; d. Chester Powers (b. Mr 7, 1S35, 
do.) and Hettie (Close) Davis (b. My i, 1838, 
Scott Co., Ind.). Prepared in Monticello H. S. 
Alethenai. Mem., Art Club, Champaign; Wo- 
man's Club of Central Ky. ; Hosp. Bd., Lexing- 
ton, Ky. ; Woman's Club of Ky. St. Univ.; D. 
A. R. ; St. Home Economics Comn.; Ky. Fed. 
of Woman's Clubs; Second Presby. Church. 
Married Melville Amasa Scovell ('75), S 8, 
1880, Monticello. 111. (died Ap 15, 1912). Ad- 
dress, 3643 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.f 

173. FRANK A. DEAN 
Banker; Cert.; b. S 28, 1855, La Salle, 111.; 
s. Francis A. (b. Conn.) and Mary (Hartshorn) 
Dean (b. N. Y.). Class Historian; Delta Tau 
Delta; Capt. in Univ. Regt. Mercantile Bus., 
[87S-1904; City Nat. Bank, 1904 — . St. Sen- 
ator, 1903-4; Alayor of Holdrege, five terms. 
Married Cora C. Riggs, Je 25, 1879, Buckley, 
111. Address, Holdrege, Neb.t 

174. SARAH CATHERINE DEARDORFF 

(DONNELL) 
B. S. in Dom. Sc. ; b. My 15, 1854, Cobden, 
III.; d. Andrew (b. Gettysburg, Pa.) and Sophia 
(Lingle) Deardorlf (b. Jonesboro, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Cobden H. S. Alethenai. Taught in 
Co. Norm. Schs., four yrs. ; Deputy Co. Supt. 
of Schs., two yrs.; Bd. of Co. Examiners, 
seventeen yrs. Married Benjamin F. Donnell, 
My I, 1883, Anna, III. Children: Delia Eliza- 
beth, b. Jc 7. 1884; Franklin Andrew, b. Ag i, 
1S88; Earl, b. O I, 1894 (died Ag 10, 1895). 
.Iddrcss, Ashland, Kan.t 

175. 'IDA MAY ESTEP 
(Sister of Nos. 43, 176) 
Cert.; b. Paris. O.: d. Isaiah (b. Wellsville. 
O.) and Sevilla (Smith) Estep (b. Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Rantoul H. S. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Died Ja 25, 1S87, Rantoul, 111. 



176. JESSIE ESTEP 
(Sister of Nos. 43, 175) 
Book and Art Expert; Cert, in L. & S.; d. 
Isaiah (b. Wellesville, O.) and Sevilla (Smith) 
Estep (b. Pa.). Prepared in Rantoul, H. S. 
Mem , First Church of Christ, Scientist. Ad- 
dress, 1824 Twenty-fourth Ave., Seattle. t 

177. FRED FRANCIS 
Retired; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 21, 1856, 
Kcwanee, 111.; s. Sullivan R. (b. Ap 20, 1S16, 
Luenburg, Mass.) and Mary S. (Gardner) 
Francis (b. N 13, 1825, Lowell, do.). Prepared 
in Dist. Sch. Employed in Elgin Watch Fac- 
tor.y, 1879-90. Invented and Constructed pure 
soft water reservoir for home, 1893; Found 
diameter of circle x by solving equation of 
about 20th degree with about 1,000 terms, 1890; 
Original solution of why water does not come 
to level of fountain head through pipe con- 
taining pockets of air, 1909. Auth. : Short Let- 
ters in Physical Culture Magazine, 1906-7. 
Married Jeannette E. Crowfoot, Ag 10, 1890, 
Buffalo, N. Y. Address, Kewanee, 111., R. 
No. 5. 

178. *THEOPHILUS GAFFNER 

Physician; Cert, in Chem.; b. O 27 1851, 

Highland, 111.; s. Gottlieb (b. Ap 11, 1827, 

Switzerland) and Emmaritta (Branger) Gaffner 

(b. 1S33, do.). Prepared in Highland, 111., St. 



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Norm. Univ. M. D., Washington, 1880. Mem., 
Bd. Trustees M. E. Church, Trenton, 111.; Dir., 
Trenton Milling Co.; mem., Trenton Sch. Bd. ; 
Pres. Clinton Co. Med. Soc. ; mem., 111. St. and 
Am. Med. Assn's. Married Amelia Gaffner, 
Mr 29, 1881, St. Louis (died F 9, 1891). Chil- 
dren: Katherine E., b. Ja 14, 1883; Gertrude, 
b. O 2, 1884; Karl S., b. Jl 5, 1886; Amelia, 
b. Ag 15, 1887. Died Je 15, 1906, Trenton, 111. 

179. ALFRED T. GREGORY 

(Brother of Nos. 140, 510) 
Lawyer; P.. L., 1878; A. M., 1905; b. Ag 17. 
1858, Ann Arbor, Mich.; s. John M. (b. Jl 3, 
1822, Sand Lake, N. Y.) and Julia Gregory (b. 
do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Adelphic. Salesman, 1878-1880; Civ. 
Engr., 1880-82; Bridge Engr., Atlantic and 
Pacific R. R. ; Law, 1883 — ; Kansas City Bar 
Assn., twenty-eight yrs.; Dir. Kansas City Soc. 
for the Suppression of Commercialized Vice. 
Mem., Kansas City Country Club; Kansas City 
City Club; Knife and Fork Club. Married 
Josephine Karnes, N 3, 1892. Kansas City, Mo. 
Children: Joseph Van Clief, b. F 4, 1894; John 
Milton, b. S 5, 1896. Address, Commerce Bldg., 
Kansas City. Mo. 

180. *HENRY HAUSER 
Pres., Contracting Co.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 
29, 1855, St. Louis; s. Frederic (b. Ger.) and 
Philipena (Diehl) Hauser (b. do.). Prepared in 
common sch., Mascoutah, 111. Const. Dept., A. 
T. & S. F. R. R., 1878-89; Mgr., B. Lantsy 
Sons Contrs., 1889-1904; \'. P., Sharp-Hauser 
Contr. Co., 1904-9; Pres., H. Hauser Contr. 
Co., 1909 — . Mem., Univ. Club, Los Angeles; 
Trustee, Presby. Church. Married Mrs. Mar- 
garet S. Harter, O 3, 1904, Los Angeles. Died 
F 3. 1913- 

181. MARY S. EARNED (PARSONS) 
(Wife of No. 79) 

B. S.; b. D 31. 1858, Waterloo, la.; d. 
Charles Gowdy (b. Mr 2, 1824, Middlebury, 
Vt.) and Calista Evelyn (Blanchard) Earned 
(b. N 2, 1821, Windham Co.. Vt.). Prepared 
in Champaign schs. and home. Alethenai. 
Supt., Kan. W. C. T. U. of the Dept. of Sc. 
Temperature Instruction; helped found King- 
man Free Lib., 1901; Woman's Suffrage 
Speaker; Chm. for Neosho Co., Kan., of the 
Woman's Com. of the Council of Nat. De- 
fense; Co. Pres., Neosho Co. W. C. T. U.; 
Pres., Chanute Branch of the Assn. of Colle- 
giate_ Alumnae; Home Missionary Soc; Social 
Service Work among Mexicans; Social Service 
for colored people; Chm., Com. on Patriotic 
Educ, Kan. D. A. R. ; mem., Humane Soc; 
Sch. Bd.; Women's and Children's Hosp. in 
Kansas City, Mo., one time v. P.; Aud. three 
yrs.; Minister in Fellowship in Universalist 
Church; Pres., City Federation of Women's 
Clubs, 1914; Treas., Child Welfare Assn. for 
two yrs.; hon. mem., Chanute Culture (ilub; 
mem.. Mother's Club and Child Welfare Assn., 
Chanute; St. Cecelia Musical Club. Married 
Fernando Alston Parsons ('75), Ag 11, 1881, 
Champaign. Address, 803 S. Central Ave., 
Chanute, Kan. 

182. EDDY ORLAND LEE 
Lawyer; B. L. ; b. S 16, 1855, Hatley, Que- 
bec; s. Josiah (b. N 20, 1820, Stanstead, 
Quebec) and Rockselana (Davis) Lee (b. Ja 19, 
1824, do.). Prepared in Mt. Carroll H. S. 
Adelphic. Studied Law in office of Hon. 
James Shaw, Mt. Carroll, 111. Practicing since 
1881; mem., firm Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich & 
Parke; Prosecuting Atty., Cheyenne Co., Neb., 
two vrs. Mem., M. E. Church; Pres., Bd. 
Trustees, do.; I. 0. O. F.; do., S. A. R., 1915- 
16. Married Jennie Cummings, Ag 20, 1884, 
Sheffield, 111. Address, 4 Miller Flats, Salt 
Lake City; bus. add., 604-10 Boston Bldg., do. 



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FRANK HAYDEN LLOYDE 
(Brother of No. 513) 
Real Est. and Loans; Cert.; b. D 29, 1857, 
Lamoille. 111.; s. David Hayden (b. 1835, 
Springfield, Mass.) and Ellen Persis (Angier) 
Lloyde (b. 1840, Vt.). Prepared in Prince- 
ton H. 3. Adelphic. Traveled extensively 
abroad and in southern sts. since 1897. Pres. 
and Sec. Alumni Assoc, one yr., each; Deacon 
Baptist Church, eighteen yrs.; mem., Cham- 
paign Pub. Lib. Bd. twelve yrs.; Champaign 
City Council, two yrs.; Treas., Univ. Y. M. 
C. A. Bldg. fund, ten yrs.; Sec. and Chm., 
Champaign Co. Prohibition Central Com., sev- 
eral yrs. each; Dir., 111. Title & Trust Co. Mar- 
ried M. Frances Core, Je 5, 1879, Champaign. 
Child, Catherine Ellen, b. My 11, 1900. Ad- 
dress, 1503 Venice Blvd., Venice, Calif. 

184. *JAMES ADRIAN McLANE 
Real Est. bus.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 22, 
1857, Newark, N. J.; s. Henry H. (b. Mr 10, 
1818, N. Y. City) and Ida E. (Scharff) Mc- 
Lane (b. Je 13, 1826, Amsterdam, Holland.). 
Prepared in Waukegan H. S. Delta Tau Delta. 
R. R. Clerk, 1870-81; Traveling Salesman, 
1881-3; Real Est, 1S84-1915. Mem., Univ. 
Club; Real Est. Bd.; Hamilton Club, life mem.; 
Midlothian Country Club. Died D 30, 1915. 
Chicago. 

185. JEAN C. MAHAN (PLANK) 
(Sister of No. 106) 
Author; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ja 6, 1859, 
Tonica, 111.; d. Isaac Sanders (b. O 10, 1828, 
Sardinia, O.) and Jane H. (Lindsay) Mahan 
(b. F 21, 1826, McConnellsburg, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Pub. Sch. Studied music under Xaver 
Scharwenka, N. Y., 1893-4, 1897-8; music in 
Boston and Berlin, 1910; five yrs. study of 
the short-story, German, French, Italian. Ale- 
thenai. Studied piano and foreign lang. in 
Berlin and N. Y. ; charge of music Dept. in 
Univ. of 111., 1879-80 and 1880-81; on staff 
of Musical Monitor, Chicago, 1914-16; edi- 
torial writing, departmental work. Auth.: 
of a number of stories in mags. ; published : 
Civic music in Chicago, A Choral Peace Jubi- 
lee, Encouraging American music, A Born 
Pioneer. Mem.j Auth's League of Am.; V. P. 
and charter mem., Chicago Alumnae of Univ. 
of 111., 1912 — ; Press Club, Denver, 1908; va- 
rious musical, German, Italian clubs. Married 
Phil White Plank, F 24, 1881, Champaign, 
(died Jl I, 1909.). Address, 6009 Kimbark Ave., 
Chicago. 

186. AARON HENRY MOORE 
(Father of No. 31 17) 
Lumber Dealer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. S is, 
1849, Louisville, 111.; s. Daniel (b. 1822) and 
Eliza Ann (Monical) Moore (b. 1827, Ind.). 
Prepared in Country Sch. Scientific Soc. Pres. 
Prin. Toledo Sch., 1879; taught country Sch., 
18S0; Dry Goods bus., 1881-92; Prop., Wabash 
Lumber Yards, 1892 — . Elected Surv. Clay Co., 
1S80; Clerk, village of Louisville, 1885; Treas. 
of the city, 1886; Pres., Village Bd., 1889; Sec, 
The Wabash Bldg. & Loan Assn., 1895—; Dir. 
and V. P., Clay Co. St. Bank, 1905. Married 
Mahala Margerette George. F 10, 1884, Louis- 
ville, 111. Children: Samuel Burns ('07), b. My 
28, 1885; Frances Cleveland, b. O 16, 1889; 
Maud Elizabeth, b. N 28, 1890 (died F i, 1892). 
Address, Louisville, Ill.t 

187. WENSEL MORAVA 
Mfr., Struct. Steel; b. 1853, Bohemia; s. 
Wensel Morava. Pres., Morava Const. Co., 
igoo — ; Contr., steel work. Armory. Univ. of 
111.; Maj., Q. M. Corps, U. S. N. A., engaged :n 
constructing warehouses for Q. M. Dept. near 
Harrisburg, Pa. Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. 
Address, 4846 Kenwood Ave., Chicago; bus. 
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188. 'EMMA ELIZABETH PAGE 
(Sister of Nos. 147, 189) 
Lecturer and Organizer of W. C. T. U. ; 
B. L. in L. & S.; U. L., 1879; b. Jl 30, 1852, 
jNIetamora, 111; d. Andrew H. (b. Ja 7, 1820, 
Gilmanton Iron Works, N H.) and Mary Ann 
(Grove) Page (b. O 26, 1S20, Georgetown, 
Ind.). Prepared in Jacksonville and home. Ale- 
thenai. Mystery of the Seven Sisters; Wrote 
Class song; V. P., Class; Senator, Stud. Govt. 
Taught music, 1879-88; do., in Eureka Coll. 
two yrs. ; Rancher on Homestead Claim in Wyo., 
1888-93; Lecturer and Clrganizer for W. C. 
T. U., 1892-1910. Auth.: Heart Culture, a text- 
book on Humane Educ, 2y2 pp., Whitaker & 
Ray Co., 1897; Humane Educator No. 5, 100 
pp.; many short stories in various periodicals. 
Died JI 28, 1910, Olympia, Wash. 

189. MARY LOUISA PAGE 
(Sister of Nos. 147, 188) 
Teacher; Cert, in Arch.; B. S. in Arch., 
1879; b. Ja 27, 1849, Metamora, 111.; d. Andrew 
N. (b. Ja 7, 1820, Gilmantpn, N. H.) and 
Mary Ann (Grove) Page (b. O 26, 1820, New 
Albany, Ind.). Prepared in Tremont, 111., 
Acad.; Metamora H. S. Pres., Alethenai; Mys- 
tery of the Seven Sisters; Senator, Stud. Govt. 
Teacher, 1878-90; Arch. Draftsman, 1889; 
Drafting, Blue Printing and Abstracting, 1895; 
Pres., W. C. T. U., W. Wash., 1895-1900; V. P. 
at large of same orgn. and St. Supt. of Temp, 
literature, 1900-5. Issued W. C. T. U. reports, 
pp. 80-90, five yrs. Auth.: A Country School 
Teacher; Relation of Cruelty to Food Supply; 
A Sketch from Life, Northwest Jour, of Educ, 
Seattle; numerous articles for press along tem- 
perance and humane lines. Address, Pomona, 
Kan. 

190. JOHN WAKELEY PATCHIN 
Lawyer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. Lodi, Washte- 
naw Co., Mich.; s. John (b. Burton, O.) and 
Elizabeth (Wakely) Patchin. Prepared at 
home; Oberlin, winter 1880-1. Pres., Adelphic; 
Sen. in Stud. Govt. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 
1884. Taught Sch., 1878-81; Clerk, 1881-2; 
Law Sch., Ann Arbor, 1882-4; Practicing Law, 
1884 — . Mayor Traverse City, Mich., 1900-1; 
mem., Bd. of Educ, 1890-1900; Chm., City Rep. 
Com., Traverse City, 1905 — . Married Ruth 
M. Patchin, Jl 6, 1888, Manchester, Mich. Chil- 
dren, Lucius W., b. Jl 18, 1889; Elizabeth, b. 
JI 2, 1895. Address, Traverse City, Mich.f 

191. JAMES LYON POLLOCK 

(Brother of No. 83) 

Lawyer; B. L. ; b. 1858, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. 

James M. (b. County Down, Ire.) and 

Caroline M. (Lyon) Pollock (b. Brighton, Can.). 

Address, Mt. Vernon, Ill.t 

192. CHARLES LAURENS RICHARDS 

(Husband of No. 338) 
Lawyer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 21, 1856, Wood- 
stock, 111.; s. Thomas McDonough (b. Madison 
Co., N. Y.) and Julia Antoinette (Webb) 
Richards (b. Columbia Co., do.). Prepared in 
Waterville (N. Y.) H. S. LL. B., Union Coll. 
of Law (Northwestern), 1884. Philomathean. 
Farmer and Sch. teacher, 1878-82; studying 
Law, 1882-4; Practising, 1884 — ; Prosecuting 
Atty., Thayer Co., four yrs.; Speaker of House 
of Rep., Neb. Legislature, 1895: Prosecuting 
Atty., 1 9 14 — •. Elder, Presbv. Church. Mar- 
ried Carrie Allen; Lida M. Ashby ('83), 1886, 
Fairfield, Kan. (died S i, 1888, Hebron, Neb.); 
Lizzie Lowrie. Children: Carl Gregory, b. Je 
10, 1880; Bessie As' by, b. Ag 3, 1887; John 
Lowrie, b. Mr 22, 1893; Webb, b. Jl 24, 1898. 
Address, Hebron, Neb. 

193. * WILLIAM DOLE OWEN RUDY 
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1854. Paris, 111.; s. J. O. 

Rudy. Died Jl 16, 1899, Washington, D. C. 



194- 'ABRAM D. RUTAN^ 

Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1851, Paterson, N. J.; s. 
S. D. Abram. Died Je 4, 1887, Ranton, N. Mex. 

195- MANFORD SAVAGE 
(Brother of No. 248) 

Lawyer; 'B. L. in L. & S.; b. My 24, 1854, 
Macoupon Co., 111.; s. Nathan (b. Mr 1, 1812, 
Windsor, Vt.) and Sophronia (Wilkins) Sav- 
age (b. Rutland, Vt.). Prepared in Girard H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Philomathean. Dir., Utilities 
Indemnity Ins. Co., St. Louis; Dist. Atty., 
1882-1892; Lawyer, Champaign, 1882 — . Mem., 
111. St. Bar Assn. Married Anna Savage, Je 
8, 1882. Child, Arthur Dale, b. F 1, 1890. Ad- 
dress, 810 W. Church St., Champaign; bus. 
add., Robeson Bldg., do. 

196. HAMLIN WHITMORE SAWYER 
Publisher; B. S. in L. & S., 1914; b. D 5, 
1853, Godfrey, 111.; s. John York (b. N 2, 1823, 
Windsor, N. Y.) and Sarah Jane (Robbins) 
Sawyer (b. Ap 1, 1833, Marysville, III.). Pre- 
pared in Com. Schs. at Godfrey, 111. Adelphic; 
Capt. in Univ. Regt. Capt. Co. H., I. N. G., 
9th 111. Regt. Taught five yrs. in HI.: Prin- 
cipal Otterville H. S.; Supt., City Schs., Fair- 
mount, 111., 1882-3; Farmed, Homestead and 
Free Claim Valley Co., Neb., 1883-5-; Published 
Loup Valley Gazette, 1885-7; Wichita Independ- 
ent, 1887-9; Oklahoma City Times, 1888-1891 
Consolidated Frisco Times and El Reno Her- 
ald, 1892; Published do., 1892-5; Farmer, 1894 
Founded and published Oklahoma Review. 
Auth., of Several religious and govt, publica 
tions. Mem., Bd. Trustees, Plymouth Congr 
Church, Enid, Okla. Married Clara Dell Can 
ady, D 16, 1880, Champaign. Children: Albert 
Canady, b. Ag 28, 1881; Noel, b. O 13, 1883 
William Lemon, b. N 16, 1884; Arthur Ware 
b. Ag 13, 1887. Address, Sawyer's Univ. Place 
Enid. Okla.f 

197. HOSEA B. SPARKS 
Pres., Sparks Milling Co.; Cert, in L. & S.; 
b. N 5, 1858, Staunton, 111.; s. David R. (New 
Albany, Ind.) and Anna Davenport (Chapman) 
Sparks (b. near Staunton, 111.). Prepared in 
Alton H. S. Adelphic. Leader, Gymnasium, 
two yrs. Mfg. Flt)ur, Alton, Mills. Pres., Mil- 
lers' Nat. Fed. Married Bessie Mayo Pegram, 
Ja 6, 1894, Lincoln, 111. Address, Alton, 111. 

198 'WILLIAM F. SPRADLING 
Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1856, III.; s. Levi Sprad- 
ling. Died N 30. 1881, Greenleaf, Kan. 

199. *MARTIN SPRAGUE 
Miner; Cert, in L. & S.; b. Ag 3, 1853, Lowell, 
O.; s. J. B. (b. 1837, Lowell, O.) and Malinda 
F. (Martin) Sprague (b. 1832, Pa.). Prepared 
in Decatur, III. Adelphic; Atty. under Stud. 
CJovt. Practice law; Claim Adjuster on R. Rs. 
in Tex., Kan., and Ark.; Min. Bus., 1897-1905; 
Mgr., Min. Co., Mex., 1905-8. Mem., City 
Council. Springfield, 111.. 1881; Co. Assessor, 
Patter Co., S. D.. 1882. Married Linnie M. 
Roll, 1882 Springfield, 111. (died 1890). Child- 
ren: Linnie M., b. 1883; Gladys, b. 1885. Died 
F 7, 1911, Jacksonville, 111. 

200. MAHLON OGDEN WEED 
Farmer: B. S. in Sc; b. Je 29, 1850, Walton, 
N. Y.; s. Tames (b. My 5. 1803, Walton, N. Y.) 
and Abigail (Terry) Weed (b. N 1818, do.). 
Prepared in Belvidere S. Side H. S.; Lombard 
Coll.; Jefferson Liberal Inst., Galesburg. 
Teacher, 1878-86; Farmer, 1886 — . Married 
Lydia Margaret Ridpath, Ap 7, 1885, New 
Sharon, la. Address, Alvo, Neb.t 

201. JOHN FRANKLIN WHITLOCK 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & S.; b. 1855, Dwight, 
111.; s. G. W. Whitlock; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Address, Gettysburg, S. Dak.f 



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20Z. AUGUST ZIESING 
(Father of No. 3615.) 
Pres., Am. Bridge Co.; B. S. in M. E.; C. E. 
1905; b. F 19, 1858, Peru, 111.; s. Henry (b. D 
3, 1828, Cedern, Ger.) and Katherine Brenne- 
mann Ziesing (b. S 24, 1828, Vetsburg, do.). 
Prepared in Peru H. S. and by pvt. tutor. Delta 
Tau Delta; Capt. Bridge Designing and Const., 
1878-1880; R. R. Engr., 1880-83; Bridge De- 
signing and Const., 1883-87; Mgr. and Engr., 
Lassig Bridge Works, 1887-1901; Consulting 
Engr., Bridges and Buildings a Specialty, 1897- 
1 901; V. P. and Western Mgr., Am. Bridge 
Co., 1901-5; Pres., Am. Bridge Co., 1905-11; 
A. S. C. E.; Western Soc. Engrs. ; Am. Ry. 
Engng. and Maintenance of Way Assoc. 
Mem., Skokie Country Club (Glencoe) ; Engrs. 
Club, N. \'.\ Duquesne Club, Pittsburgh; Union 



League Club, Chicago; Engrs. Club, Chicago; 
Univ. Club, Chicago. Married Alice A. Hanna, 
F 27, 1884. Wooster, O. Children: Mabel b. 
Ja 1885 (died Ap i88s); Harry H. ('08), b. Mr 
31, 1886; Margarette, b. O i, 1887; Gertrude, 
b. Jl I, 1889; Katherine, b. Jl 10. 1892. Ad- 
dress. Glencoe, 111.; bus. add.. 208 S. LaSalle 
St., Chicago. 

203. *HENRY W. ZIMMERMAN 
B. L.; b. Ja 3, 1859, Peru, 111.; s. Henry (b. 
D I, 1821, Stuttgart, Ger.) and Caroline (Ream) 
Zimmerman (b. Ag 12, 1S2S Shaferstown Pa.). 
Prepared in H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Book- 
keeper, 1878-84; jeweler, 1884-1903. Married 
Emma Merkel, D 2, 1896, Peru, 111. Child, 
Ralph Edward, b. Ap 12, 1899. Died Jl 21, 
1903, Peru, 111. 



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204. WILLIAM MAHAN BEARDSLEY 

(Husband of No. 265; Brother . of No. 589; 

Father of Nos. 2898, 3634.) 

Lawyer; B. L. ; M. L., 1880; A. M., 1905; b. 
O 20, 1858, Milford Tp., Knox Co., O.; s. 
George Fitch (b. My 26, 1827, do.) and Martha 
(Mahan) Beardsley (b. jl 16, 1834, Mt. Morris, 
N. v.). Prepared in Champaign IL S. LL. D., 
Knox Coll., 1916. Phi Beta Kappa; Pres., 
Adelphic; Sen., Coll. Govt.; Represented 
Adelphic in Inter-soc. Orat. Contest; Ed. in 
Chief mini, one yr. ; Class Pres. Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., two yrs. ; since then lawyer, now 
mem., lirm of Beardsley. Gregory (No. 179) 
and Beardsley, Kansas City, Mo. Upper House 
Common Council, Kansas City, Mo., 1898-1902; 
Pres., LTpper House Common Council, Kansas 
City, Mo. and Pres. Kansas City Bd. of Public 
Works, 1904-6; Mayor of Kansas City, 1906-8. 
Pres., Kansas City Y. M. C. A., 1893-1918; 
Moderator Nat. Council Congr. Churches of 
.\m., 1915-17. Married Marietta Davis ('81), 
Ap 24, 1883, Monicello. 111. Children: Eleanor 
('07), b. N 29, 1884; George Davis ('09), b. Ap 
II, 1887; Henry Scoville, b. Je 17, 1895. Ad- 
dress, Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 



205. *HARRY PETER BOURNE 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 8, 1856, Richmond, Va. 
s. Andrew (b. Ja 31, 1820, Redfield, N. Y.) and 
Mary Ann (Johonnott) Bourne (b. D 14, 1820.). 
Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Civil Engng.; 
Banking, and Real Est. Died D 10. 1899, Wood- 
stock, 111. 



206. 



WILLIAM NICHOLS BUTLER 

(Father of Nos. 3672. 6133) 



Lawyer and Judge; Cert., L. & S.; B. S., 
1914; b. Ag 16, 1856, Berlin, Green Lake Co., 
Wis.; s. Comfort Edgar (b. O 3, 1824 Ithaca, 
N. Y.) and Celestia Ann (Carter) Butler (b. 
Ag 19, 1833, Darien, do.). Prepared in Anna 
Pub. Schs. LL. B., Union Univ., 1883. Pres., 
Adelphic; in days of "Coll. Govt.", was mem. 
of Univ. "Sen.", Coll. Marshal, Prosecuting 
Atty., .-\ssoc. Justice Supreme Court; Pres. 
Coll. Govt.; Pres., Class Fresh, and Jun. yrs. 
Taught sch., 1879-81; LTnion Coll. Law, Chi- 
cago, 1S81-2; U. S. Revenue Service, 1883-4; 
Sts. Atty., Cairo, 111., 1884-1900; Corp. Coun- 
sel, city of Cairo, 1895-8; Circuit Judge, ist. 
Circuit of 111., 1903; re-elected iqo8 and 1914- 
Capt. and Adjt., 9th Regt. I. N. G., 1884-5; 
Capt. Co. C, 1878-9. Mem., Bd. of Educ, 
Cairo, 1896-1902; Mem., A. F. A. M.; K. of 
P.; Twice Pres., Alumni Assn., Univ. of 111.; 
Presby. (Zhurch. Married Mary Mattoon. O 
28, 1885. Children: Comfort Straight ('09), b. 
Mr I, 18S7; William Glenn ('14). ^- Je 24, 
1890; Franklin Mattoon, b. Mr. 22, 1892; Mary, 
b. Ag 18, 1893; Esther, b. N 28, 1895; (died. 



Ja 16, 1896); Helen, b. Mr 12, 1897 (died N 
7, 1906); John Bruce, b. Ja 22, 1S99. Address, 
2036 Walnut St., Cairo, 111. 

207. AUGUSTA ESTHER BUTTS 
(CAMFIELD) 
B. S. in Nat. Hist.; b. at Union, 111.; d. B. 
W. (b. Mr 23, 1812, Delaware Co., N. Y.) and 
Urania Howland (b. D 23. 1815, do.). Prepared 
in Marengo H. S. Taught one yr. in Farmer 
City and one yr. in Paxton. thirty yrs. in Chi- 
cago; Prin. Alcott Sch., Chicago, 1887-1917. 
Mem., Chicago Prins. Club; Lake View Wo- 
man's Club; Pol. Equality League. Married Dr. 
Bradford Allen Camfiekl, D 23, 1909. Address, 
501 Belmont Ave., ( hicago. 

208. »RALPH P. COBURN 
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1856. Lyndon, 111.; s. 
George L. Coburn. Died Ja 10, 1894, San 
Antonio, Te.x. 

209. CHARLES THEODORE FREIJS 
Architect; Cert.; b. O 23, 1856, Boston; s. S. 
Magnus and Julia A. (Brougham) Freijs. Pre- 
pared in Country Sch. near LTrbana. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Married Nellie A. Potter, 
1883, Indianapolis (died 1S92); Cora A. Turner, 
1893, Stanton, Va. (died S 23, 1912). Child- 
ren: Mildred Grant, b. Jl 3, 1885 (d. Jl 17, 
1884); Marion Antoinette, b. Jl 12, 1887; Bar- 
bara Montrose, b. Ap 20, 1908. Address, 554 
Farmers Trust Bldg., Indianapolis. 

210. JAMES H. GUNDER 
Retired C. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. 1856, 
Anderson, Ind. Prepared in Farmount H. S. 
V. P. and Gen. Mgr., Cohocton Brick & Tile 
Co., Forest City. Ark.; Govt. Engng. exploita- 
tions; Gulf to Great Lakes; lake boundaries; 
Royal Engng. Corps work in projection of 
Can. Pacific R. R. ; do., Denver and Rio Grand 
R. R. ; projection of Royal Gorge Bridge and 
emplacement const. Address, Blue Mound, 111. 

211 ISABELLA HALE 
B. S.; b. 1853, Fairfield, Me.; d. James Hale. 
Dist. Supt., Bureau of Charities, 1904. Ad- 
dress, N. Kenmore Ave., Los Angeles. 

212. OTIS WILLIS HOIT 
(Father of No. 6963) 
Farmer. Banker, and Merchant; B. S. in 
Agr.; b. My 24. 1857, Geneseo, 111.; s. Levi 
VVilson (b. N 15, 1827, Canaan, N. H.) and 
Sarah Elizabeth (French) Hoit (b. N i, 1836, 
(Coventry, Conn.). Prepared in Geneseo H. S. 
Philomathean. Pres., First Nat. Bank of Gen- 
eseo; agr. improvement bus., and farmer. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Trustee Univ. of 111., 1910 — . 
Married Margaret E. Steward, S 11, 187Q, 
Champaign (died My 19, 1885); Henrietta P. 



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M. Schroeder, O ii, 1888, Geneseo, 111. Chil- 
dren: Daughter b. Jl 21, 1880 (died Jl 26, 
1880); Maurice Elon ('15), b. Je 23, 1893. 
Addivss. Geneseo, 111. 

213. *\VILLIAM PITT JOHNSON 
With Albert Dickinson Seed Co.; Cert in C. 
E.; B. S., 1914; b. S 13, 1856, Springfield, O. ; s. 
Anthony and Sarah (Drew) Johnson. Prepared 
at Keokuk, and Kansas City, Mo. Sc. Soc. ; 
Capt. Coal Bus., Chicago, until 1887; with the 
Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago and Boston, Seed 
Alerchants, 1887-1918. Mem., Baptist Church. 
Married Adelaide Frances Rose, F 1887, Chi- 
cago. Died D 9, 191 8, Hyde Park, Mass. 

214. EMERY KAYS 
(Father of Nos. 2717, 3815) 
Mgr. Creamery Co.; Cert, in Agr. ; b. O 10, 
1853, Magnolia. 111.; s. Henry B. (b. F 12, 
i8i4, Ky.) and Rachel (Reed) Kavs (b. F 1820, 
Ky.). Delta Tau Delta; Philoma'thean. Class 
Pres. and Sec; Sec. and Pres. Coll. Govt. Far- 
mer until 1885; Mercantile Bus., 1885-90; Far- 
mer, 1890-7; Mgr. and Sec. Maricona Creamery 
Co., 1907 — . Trustee, Phoenix Union H. S., 
1901 — . Married Emma C. Trask, O 15, 1879, 
Buda, 111. Children: Marion R. ('06), b. Ja 
22, 1881; Herbert E., b. N 4, 1882; Harlow t., 
b. Je 13, 1884; Lucile E. ('09^ b. Ag 19. 1885. 
Address, Phoenix, Ariz. 

215. *NETTIE DAUSMAN KIMBERLIN 
Cert., H. Sc; b. O 25, 1858, Louisiana, Mo.; 
d. Robert Hamilton (b. 1822) and Olivia 
(Jones) Kimberlin (b. 1822). Prepared in 
Louisiana (Mo.) Pub. and Pvt. Sch. Teacher 
in Primary Sch., Urbana; Teacher and Asst. 
Prin., Blackstone H. S.. Mendota; Supvr. and 
Dir. Phys. Culture, Detroit Pub. Sch.; Wis. St. 
Supt. of Woman's Dept. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 
N. Y. Auth.: Course of Study in Phys. Culture 
and Physiology, arranged spe.cially for Detroit 
Pub. Schs., John Borman & Son, 1895; also 
mag. articles, on topics relating to Phys. Cul- 
ture. Mem., A. A. A. of Phys. Educ. (one 
time Sec); Pres. Detroit Assn. for the Adv. 
of Phys. Educ; Detroit Conservatory of Mus. 
For number of yrs. on faculty of Nat. Summer 
Sch. of ]\Ius. Died Ja 19, 1904, Milwaukee. 

216. WILLIS PRENTICE KIMBLE 

Engineer; B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ap 6, 1856, 
Paris, 111.; s. George W. (b. Ja 15, 1831, do.) 
and Sarah J. Kimble (b. O 2, 1834, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y."). Prepared in pvt. Acad., Paris, 
111. Adelphic and Scientific Socs. With A. 
T. & S. F. R. R., Engng. Dept., Las Vegas, N. 
Mex., 1879-81; Mex. Central R. R., Paso Del 
Norte, Mex., 1881-4; ran first line of R. R. 
from U. S. to Mex.; Co. and City Engr., Paris, 
111., 1884-6; on surs. and const, of line between 
Kansas City and Chicago, for A. T. & S. F. R. 
R., 1886-8; Roadmaster A. T. & S. F. R. R., 
1888-92; Gen. Roadmaster, Kansas City to Chi- 
cago and St. Joe, 1892-4; Roadmaster of Third 
and fourth Div.. N. Y. L. D. & W. R. R., 1894- 
7; Div. Engr. in charge of Maintenance, Cin- 
cinnati Div., Erie R. R., 1897-1912; Div. Engr. 
in charge Maintenance and Const., Kent. Div., 
Erie R. R. at Marion, O., 1912-16; Asst. Engr. 
of west lines Erie R. R. from New York to 
Chicago, Dayton and Cleveland, 1916 — ; in 
charge of State, Co., and Mun. work in con- 
nection with Erie R. R. Married Sara S. 
Gates. N «, 1888, LaPlata. Mo. Address, Gal- 
ion. O. or 50 Church St., N. Y. 

217. *ISAAC KUHN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. F 15, 1S59, 
Obersulzen, Rhine, Ger.; s. Henry (b. 1826, 
do.) and Susanna (Reihs) Kuhn (b. 1838, Mus- 
bach, do.). Capt. of Prescott, Ariz. Guards. 
Invented copper riveted fastenings as applied 
to overalls. 1892. Built R. R. from Prescott 
lunction, 1886-7. Married Sallie Jereslaw, Ja 



1890, San Diego, Calif, (died O 1899.) Chil- 
dren: Susie, b. Ja 27, 1891; Ruth, b. F 14, 
1893 (died Jl 1893); Miriam, b. S 8, 1898. Died 
F 20, 1899, San Diego, Calif. 

218. ELISHA LEE 

(Father of Nos. 3071, 3835. 4769, 7030, 7732) 
Grain and Stock Raiser; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Ap 6, 1856, Hamlet, 111.; s. Graham (b. Ja 21, 
1 82 1, Salisbury, Conn.) and Mary Howard 
(Candor) Lee (b. N 22, 1834, Union Co., Pa.). 
Prepared in Hamlet Pub. Sch. Scientific Assn.; 
Adelphic; Telegraph Assn.; Star Lecture Assn.; 
Pres. Coll. Govt.; mem. Sen. Farmer, 1906-13; 
Grain and Stockraiser, Reynolds, 111., 1913 — . 
Married Ellena Bopes, D 15, 1881, Hamlet, 111. 
Children: Mary II. ("07), b. Ja 11, 1883; Mylo, 
b. Mv 12, 1884 (died D 13, 1914); Charles 
Bopes ('09), b. Mr 17, 1886; Otis Hoit ('11), 
b. My 3, 1888; Izora ('15), b. Mr 11, 1890; 
Ellena ('16), b. Te 7, 1892; Fanny, b. N 20, 
1896; Florence, b. Jl 8, 1898. Address, Rey- 
nolds, Ill.t 

219. MINNETTE CLEORA McALLISTER 
(MILLER) 

B. L.; b. D 8, 1859, Champaign; d. Eli N. 
(b. O 13. 1836, Whiting, Vt.) and Rachel Jane 
(Barlow) McAllister (b. Mr 27, 1837, Ticonder- 
oga, N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Alethenai; lUini Bd.; Valedictorian. Co. Supt. 
Sch., Sherburne Co., Minn., by appointment in 
1903; elected 1904 for two yrs. Mem., Eastern 
Star; W. C. T. U.; Treas., Sch. Bd. of Big 
Lake, 1914-17; Dir., Sherburne Co. Chapter 
Am. Red Cross, 1917-18. Married John H. 
Miller, O 27, 1881, Champaign. Child, Hubert 
McAllister, b. Mr 17, 1886. Address, Big Lake, 
Minn. 

220. 'FRANKLIN SILAS MILTON 

B. S. in C. E.; b. 1861, 111.; s. Charles M. 
Milton. Died Jl 22, 1892, Platteville, Colo. 

221. SAMUEL CECIL STANTON 
Physician; B. S. in Sc, 1880; b. Je 28, 1856, 
Newtonville, Mass.; s. Samuel (b. O i, 1821, 
Barnstead, N. H.) and Ann Louise (Blodgett) 
Stanton (b. N i, 1828, Albany, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in London. Eng. ; M. D., Northwestern, 
1892. Philomathean, Pres.; Treas., Coll. Govt.; 
Sec, Class; Right Gen. Guide; Capt.; Corn- 
mander Co. E, winner of ist prize in competi- 
tion. Agt., N. Atlantic Steam Traffic Conf., 
C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1882-7; Traveling Agt., 
St. P. M. & M. R. R., 1887-9; Physician, 
i8q2 — ; 111. Nat. Guard, 1880-2; Hosp. Stew- 
ard, 1882-3; Lt. and Asst. Surg., 1897-1904; 
Capt. and Asst. Surg., 1904-7; Maj. and Surg., 
1907-10; Sec to Surg. Gen., 1910 — ; Act. Asst. 
Surg., U. S. Army; Attending Phys., H. Q. 
Dept of the Lakes, 1893-7; ist Lt., M. R. C, U. 
S. Army, 1907-18; Maj. 1918; Asst. Ed., Chi- 
cago Med. Gazette and Chicago Med. Rev., 
1880-2; Ed., Med. Standard, 1896-9; Asst. Ed. 
Jour, of Am. Med. Soc. 1900 — . Auth.: — Several 
articles on technical subjects. Mem., A. M. A.; 
111. St. Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc; British 
Med. Assn.; Miss. Valley Med. Assn., Treas., 
ten yrs.; Physicians Club; Army and Navy 
Club, (Gov.). Married Harriet Louise Corn- 
well, F 12, 1885, N. Y. City. Children: 
George Cornwell, b. F 17, 1889 (died O 8, 
1896); Dorothv, b. Te 29, 1890 (died D 8, 
1895); John Bloomfield. b. Mr 28, 1897. Ad- 
dress. 514 Belmont Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
230 E. Ohio St., do. 

222. ARTHUR SWANNELL 

(Father of No. 5448) 
lu Business;. B. S. in L. A. & S.. 1914; b. N 
14, i8.t8, Kankakee, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Lon- 
don. Eng.) and Eliza (Paddon) Swannell (b. 
Devonshire, do.). Prepared in Kankakee H. S. 
Philomathean; Capt. Co. B.. 1870. Merchant, 
Kankakee. 111., 1906—. One yr., I. N. G.. Capt. 



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[1880 



Co. L., 3rd Reg., 1890. Married Florence 
Misener, Arlington, la. Children: Fred W., b. 
i8S6; Jeanette, b. 1887; Horace ('u), b. 1889; 
Laurence, b. 1891. Address, 880 Court St., 
Kankakee, 111. 

223. LORADO TAFT 
(Brother of No. 332.) 
Sculptor; B. L. in L. & S.; M. L., 1880; b. 
Ap 29, i860, Elmwood, 111.; s. Don Carlos (b. 
1827, Swanzey, N. H.) and Mary Lucy (Foster) 
Taft (b. Shutesbury, Mass.). Prepared at home 
and at Univ.; L. H. D., N. W. Univ., 1913. 
Adelphic. Studied at Ecole des Beaux Arts, 
Paris, 1880-83; received prix d'atelier, received 
Designer's Medal, Columbian Exposition, 1893; 
Silver Medal, Pan-American Exposition, 1901 ; 
Gold Medal, La. Purchase Exposition, 1904; 
Silver Medal Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915. 
Sculpture, instructing and lecturing, 1886 — ; 
Exten. lecturer, Univ. of Chicago, 1893-1900; 
Progressional lecturer on Hist, of Art, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1909 — ; Instr., Art Inst, of Chicago, 
1886-1907; lecturer do., 1890 — . Y. M. C. A., 
Lecturer, France, 1919 — . Auth. : Hist, of 
Am. Sculpture, Macmillan Co., 1903. Mem., 
Nat. Sculpture See; Mun. Art Com. of Chica- 
go; Sec. Nat. Inst, of Arts and Letters; Nat. 
Acad, of Design; Bd. of Art Advisers of 111.; 
Cliff Dwellers; Arts Club; Quadrangle Club. 
Married Carrie L. Scales, 1890 (died Ap 1892); 
Ada Bartlett, F 11, 1896, Boston. Children: 
Mary, b. F 26, 1897; Emily, b. Ap 19, 1899; 
Jessie Louise, b. Je 23, 1906. Address, 6016 
Ellis Ave., Chicago. 



224. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS THOMPSON 
^ Broker; B. S. in Min. E.; b. 1852, Hartford, 
uonn.; s. William B. Thompson. Address 
Riverside, 111. 

225. 'FRANCIS EUGENE WALKER 
Teacher; Cert, in Agr.; b. Ja 10, 1853, Clar- 
ion, 111.; s. Franklin (b. Ja 21, 1815, Whiting, 
Vt.) and Manila E. (Hastings) Walker (b. 
Mr II, 1820, Wilmington, Vt.). Prepared in 
La Moille Schs. Philomathean. Class Pres., 
1879; Capt. Univ. Regt. Merchant, 1881-3; 
Stock Farming, 1884-90; Teaching, 1897-1906. 
Clerk and Trustee, Baptist Church, 1894-1904. 
Married Florence Myra Cushman, Ja i, 1880, 
Champaign. Child, Elva Grace, b. S 23, 1880. 
Died F 14, 1906, Lincoln Neb. 

226. 'CLARENCE LEONARD WHITMIRE 
(Brother of No. 495) 
Physician; Cert, in L. & S.; b. D 27, 1858, 
Metamora, 111.; s. James Smith (b. D 13, 1821 
Sidney, O.) and Sidna (Robinson) Whitmire 
(b. D 28, 1828, Jacksonville, 111.). Prepared in 
Metamora H. S. B. L., Univ. of la., 1882; 
M. D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1885. Adel- 
phic. Published numerous articles on med. 
topics, in Peoria Med. Monthly, Med. Stand- 
ard, and The Medical Analectic. Mem., III. St. 
Med. Soc, 1885; N. Cent. 111. Med. Soc. 1885; 
Austin Flint Med. Soc, and Cedar Valley Soc, 
la. Married Mary Barrett, My 18, 1887, Mt. 
Vernon, la. Child, Clarence Leonard Jr., b. N 
2, 1895. Died S 29, 1895, Waverley, la. 



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227. KATHARINE INGALLS BACON 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. jl 15, i860, Champaign; 
d. Jonathan (b. O 26, 1824, Natick, Mass.) and 
Ellen (Hunt) Bacon (d. F 14, 1836, Tewkes- 
bury, Mass.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Alethenai. Address, 181 1 Eldridge Ave., Bell- 
ingham, Wash.t 

228. AUGUSTA BATCHELDER (EATON) 
(Mother of Nos. 2960, 3719) 
Cert. Dom. Sc; b. S 17, 1856, Pittsfield, 
N. H. d. Samuel E. (b. F 24, 1828, Pittsfield, 
N. H.) and Sarah Marilla (Clark) Batchelder 
(b. Mr 10, 1834, Barnstead, N. H.). Prepared 
in Batchelder Sch., Illini Tp. Alethenai, Pres., 
one term. Mem., Congr. Church, 1871-1893; 
Pres. Church, 1893—; S. S. Teacher, 1880-1884, 
1898—; Local Pres. W. C. T. U., 1896-1904, 
1905-7; Supt., Loyal Temp. Legion, 1896-1911; 
St. Supt. Systematic Giving, Tex. W. C. T. U. , 
191 1 — . Married William Thomas Eaton, O 2, 
1884, Harristown, 111.; Children: Helen Mary 
('07), b. N 19, 1885; Frances Marilla ('09), b. 
Ja 20, 1888; John Thomas, b. Ja 2, 1890 (died 
Ap 7, 1904). Address, 227 Bonner Ave., Tyler, 
Tex. 

229. CHARLES JACOB BILLS 
(Husband of No. 358) 
Banker and Telephone Exchange Builder; 
A. B., 1905; b. S. 13, 1855, Garden Prairie, 111.; 
s. Orlando (b. Ag 26, 1825, Oswego N. Y.) 
and Mercy (Winega) Bills (b. S 20, 1827). 
Prepared in Marengo H. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Philomathean. Studied law in office of Geo. W. 
Gere, Champaign, 1880-81, admitted to prac- 
tice in Neb., 1882; Banking; Built an Auto- 
matic (Strowger) Tel. Exch., Lincoln, Neb., 
and Sioux Citv, la., 1903-5. Capt. Co. D, 2d 
Regt., Neb. Nat. Guard, 1886-87; Maj., 1887-8; 
Col., 1888-94; Brig. Gen., ist Brigade, 1894-8; 
Col. 2d Neb. Vol. Inf., Spanish War. Gold 
Medal from Neb. legislature of 1890-91 for 
service in Sioux Indian War of winter 1890-91. 
Married C. Florence Lewis ('83) S 13, 1883, 
Farmer City, 111. Child, Breta, b. Mr 22, 1887. 
Address, Lincoln, Neb. 



230. JOHN CORNELIUS BLEY 

Bridge Mach. Designer; B. S. in M. E.; b. 
F 1859, near Emporia, Kan.; s. Jan. (b. Nether 
lands) and Maria Bley (b. do.). Prepared in 
Common Sch., El Paso, Colo. Scientific Mach 
and Sch. Teacher, 1880-87; Mach. Draftsman, 
1887-91; Teacher Mech. Drawing in h. schs., 
Chicago, 1 89 1 -5 ; Instr., Mech. Draw, and De- 
sign, Armour Inst., 1896-9; Bridge Mach. De- 
signer, Chicago, 1900 — . Married Caroline 
Lucia Averill, Ag 18, 1892, Durand, Wis. 
Address, 5046 Washington Park Court, Chicago. 



231. BYARD STEVENS BRILES 

Confectioner and Baker; B. L. in Agr.; b. 
D 13, 1856, Vermillion Co., Ind. ; s. Jacob E. 
and Sarah (Saltsgaver) Briles. Prepared in 
Tuscola H. S. Married Ida B. Lindley, N, 
30, 1881, Iroquois Co., 111. Address, 420 Hazel 
St., Danville, 111. 



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ROLAND RAY CONKLIN 



Financier; M. L., 1891; b. F i, 1858, Urbana; 
s. Joseph Okel (b. Huntington, L. I., N. Y.) 
and Julia Louise (Hunt) Conklin (b. Norwich, 
Eng.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Pres., 
Adelphic. One of the founders of the Jarvis- 
Conklin Mortgage Trust Co.; V. P., five yrs., 
N. Am. Trust Co., N. Y.; resigned 1900, de- 
voting time to personal investments and va- 
rious other financial undertakings. One of 
the founders and a Dir. of Nat. Bank of Cuba; 
V. P., Central Cuba Sugar Co.; Pres., Rose- 
mary Park, Inc.; Pres., N. Y. Motorbus Co.; 
do., Chicago Motorbus Co.; Pres., Havana 
IN'Iuseum of Art; Am. Museum of Nat. Hist.; 
Lotos Club; The Bibliophile Soc; Nassau Coun- 
try Club; Automobile Club of Am.; Bankers 
Club; Huntington Country Club. Married 
Mary McFadden, My 4, 1898, Paris. Chil- 
dren: Julia Cecilia, b. F i, 1899; Roland Hunt, 
b. Je 3, 1904; Rosemary, b. Jl 23, 1909. Ad- 
dress, I Wall St., N. Y. City. 



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233. CHARLES F. COOK 
Farmer; B. S. in Chem. ; b. S 21, 1857, near 
Troy, 111.; s. John A. (b. Ag 10, 1809, Va.) 
and Lucinda (Lemen) Cook (b. D 25, 1814, 
111.). Prepared in Edwardsville H. S. Capt. 
Univ. Regt. Address, Box 164, Edwardsville, 
111. 

234. CHARLES WESLEY GROVES 

(Father of No. 4686) 
Publishers' Agt.; Cert, in L. & S.; b. Jl 28, 
1857, Shelbyville, 111.; s. Isaac (b. 1823, Cerne 
Abbas, Eng.) and Mary Ellen (Cole) Groves (b. 
1832, Md.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Adelphic, Pres. one term; Capt.. Univ. Kegt. 
Teacher in 111. Schs., 1880-1907; Publishers' 
Agt., 1907 — . Married Dora Trabue, Ag i, 
1888. Children: Pauline ('11), b. D 7, 1889; 
Charles Harold, b. N 27, 1897. Address, 701 
W. Church St., Champaign; bus. add., Swanel! 
Bldg., do. 

23s. 'CHRISTIAN FRED HAFNER 
Cert, in L. & S.; b. N 9, 1857. Prescott, 
Wis.; s. John C. (b. Germany) and Anna Mona 
(Illg) Hafner (b. do.). Prepared in Oak Park 
II. S. Philomathean. Fire Ins. Married Addie 
E. Lumbard, O 31, 1891. Oak Park, 111. Chil- 
dren: Eugenia, b. Ja 22, 1893; Irene, b. Mr 27, 
1897; Marion, b. Mr 17, 1900. Died D 9, 191 1, 
Oak Park, 111. 

236. "EDGAR EUGENE HARDEN 
Cert.; b. 1859 in 111.; s. Mrs. Susan Harden. 
Died Je 2, 1899, Liberty, Neb. 

237. FRANK WAITE HATCH 

(Father of Nos. 4699, 6290; Brother of Nos. 

S, 22) 

Farmer; A. B.; b. Ja i, 1857, Spring Grove, 
111.; s. Lewis (b. Ap 20, 1814, Washington Co., 
N. Y.) and Mandana (Cole) Hatch (b. Jl 22, 
1825, Hill, N. H.). Prepared in Elgin Acad.; 
Yale, 1880-1; Union Coll. of Law, N. W. Univ., 
1881-2. LL. B., 1882. Philomathean. Mar- 
ried Agnes N. Kimball, Ap 18, 1887, Wood- 
stock, 111. Children: Edith Irene ('11), b. 
Ap 14, 1889; Alice Ruth ('14), b. Mr 15, 1891; 
Ralph Ernest, b. Ja i, 1896 (died Mr 6. 1896); 
Laura Agnes, b. F 18, 1900. Address, Antioch, 
111. 

238. BENJAMIN HYDE 

Engr. and Contr.; Cert, in M. E.; B. S.; 
b. Ja 17, i860, Davenport, la.; s. Richard (b 
Ap IS, 1821, Wurtemberg, Ger.) and Babetta 
Plyde (b. D 17, 1823, Muhringen, do.). Pre- 
pared in Chicago H. S. Married Antoinette 
Schitfer, D 22, 1888. Children: Marion, b. Ap 
17, 1895; Richard, b. O 17, 1897. Address. 
659 Wellington Ave., Chicago. 

239. »ROBERT DAVIS JONES 
(Father of No. 381 1) 
Banker; Cert.; b. O 22, i860, Lacon, 111.; s. 
Margaret Davis (b. Ap 1818.) Prepared in 
Lacon H. S. Lawyer, 1882-83; Farmer, 1883-8; 
Banker, 1888-98. Married Minnie P. Miller, D 
23, 1885, Henry, 111. Child, John Lloyd ('09), 
b. O 16, 1887. Died Mr 10, 1898, Bradford, 
111. 
240. CHARLES SUMNER KINGSBURY 
Landscape Gardener; B. L.; b. Mr 16, 1851, 
Medway, Mass.; s. Gilbert (b. F 9, 1818, Med- 
way, Mass.) and Hannah (Prescott) Kingsbury 
(b. O 21, 1827, Phillips, Me.). Prepared in 
Holliston H. S. Adelphic. Fruit Growing, 
Nursery, Landscape Gardening, 1888 — . Mem., 
Congr. Church. Married Mary Stevens, My 
29, 1888 (died O 10, 1890); Frieda Haack, Ap 
5, 191 1. Children: babe, died at birth, O 10, 
1890; Charles Arland, b. My 11, 1912. Ad- 
dress, 3350 Moncrieff Place, Denver. t 

241. CORDA CANDES LUCAS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 15, 1858, 
Jordanvillage, Ind.; d. M. C. (b. Mr 3, 1833. 
"Greensborough, N. C.) and Lucinda (Nichols) 



Lucas (b. Je 10, 1838, Bolingreen, Ind.). 
Prepared in Pub. Sens., Douglas Co., 111. 
Alethenai; Class Sec. Address, 108 S. Fifth 
St.. Champaign. t 

242. CHARLES GRACCHUS NEELY 
(Brother of No. 318) 
Professor; B. L. ; b. 1855, Benton, 111.; s. 
Isaac Montgomery (b. Jl 18, 1826, Princeton, 
Ind.) and Mary C'atharine (Elston) Neely (b. 
Old Frankfort, 111.). Prepared In Du Quoin 
Pub. Schs.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Adelphic. 
Lawyer; Judge Circuit Court, Chicago, 1895- 
03. Asst. Sts. Atty., Cook Co., 111., five yrs. ; 
Mem. of Legislature, 1887; Judge Cook Co., 
eight yrs.; Prof., Constitutional Hist, and Lavir 
in Pomona Coll., Claremont, Calif. Wrote and 
introduced bill in 35th Gen. Assem. of 111. in 
1887, Making Trustees of Univ. of 111., elective 
by popular vote — a measure marking the be- 
ginning of the recent marvelous growth of the 
Univ. Mem., Presby. Church; Presby. Brother- 
hood of Chicago, Pres.; Evanston Club; Univ. 
Club of Evanston. Married Lucia H. Fish, S 9, 
1880, St. Louis. Children: John H., b. D 18, 
1881; Mary Ruth, b. S 10, 1884; Clara Grace, b. 
Ag 4, 1886; Lucia Helen, b. S 1888; Philip 
Montgomery, b. Ap 17, 1891; Charlotte, b. F 
28, 1894; Dorothy L., b. F 28, 1896. Address, 
Claremont, Calif.f 

243. MINNIE PARKER (HOSTETLER) 
Teacher; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Jl 20, i860; d. 
Oscar F. (b. N 6, 1818. Peru, N. Y.) and 
Calesta L. (Flanders) Parker (b. Je 9, 1832, 
Lawrence, N. Y.). Prepared in Decatur H. 
S. Mem. Bd. of Educ, 1890 — . Instr., Math., 
Decatur H. S. Married V. N. Hostetler, 1889, 
Decatur. Child, Ruth Brooks, b. D 9, 1891. 
Address, 341 W. Macon St., Decatur, Ill.t 

244. WASHINGTON LEROY PARKER 
(Father of No. 3507) 

Foreman, Ensng. Dept., Elgin Nat. Watch 
Co.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 27, 1856, St. Louis,: 
s. Washington (b. 1822, Louisville, Ky.) and 
Melissa Hickson (LaSalle) Parker (b. Ap 15, 
1829, New Florence, Mo.). Prepared in country 
Sch. and Shurtleff Coll.; Ind. Univ. Mach., 
Farmer, St. R. R. Foreman; Operative Engr.; 
Chief Examiner on Bd. of Exam. Engrs., City 
of Elgin; Patented Low Water Alarm for 
Steam Boilers; Steam Engine Lubricator; 
Steam Cylinder Oil Atomizer. Auth. of numer- 
ous articles for mags. Mem., Mygtic Star 
Lodge, A. F. A. M., Chicago; Oriental Consis- 
tory, Chicago; Hon. Mem., No. i, N. A. S. E., 
Chicago; Mem., Universal Crafts. Council of 
Engrs. Chicago; Trustee in Baptist Church: 
Pres., 111. St. Assn., N. A. S. E., 191 1; 111. St. 
Deputy; Pres., Elgin Assn. No. 49 N. A. S. E.; 
Pres., P. O. S. A., 1892— Olympia, Wash.; 
Scientific Assn., 111. Married Annie Pilcher 
O I, 1883, Godfrey, 111. Children: Washing- 
ton Warner ('08), b. N 8, 1884; Francis Leroy, 
b. O 31, 1886; Annie Clara Louisa, b. Ap 5, 
1888; David James, b. O 21, 1889; Charles 
Ouintin, b. Je i. 1891; Alma Elizabeth, b. My 
[9, 1893 (died F 4, 1895). Address, 632 Grace 
St., Elgin, 111. 

245. »IDA PEARMAN (STEVENS) 
(Mother of No. 2830; Sister of No. 283) 
B. S.; b. Jl 28, 1857, Edgar Co., 111.; d. John 
T. (b. Hardin Co., Ky.) and Elizabeth (Elliott) 
Pearman (b. 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Married Clinton H. Stevens, O 25, 1881, 
Champaign. Children: Sabra Elizabeth ('06), 
b. D 28, 1883; Robert Pearman, b. My 30, 
1889; Elliott Griffen, b. Jl 1892. Died Ag 24, 
1892, Logansport, Ind. 

246. ALBERT FOWLER ROBINSON 

(Husband of No. 268; Father of Nos. 3524. 

7S96) 

Bridge Engr.; B. S. in C. & Min. E.; C. E., 

i8qi; b. O 12, 1853, Henry, 111.; s. William 



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Dirgin (b. My 30, 18^4, Sanberton Bridge, N. 
H.) and Ruth (Fowler) Robinson (b. 1819, 
Churchill, N. Y.). Prepared in Maroa H. S. 
Philomathean; Tau Beta Pi. Various positions, 
1880-2; Asst. Kngr., C. & A. R. R., 1882-3; 
Calculator, Union Bridge Co., 1883-4; Bridge 
Engr., A. T. &: S. F. R. R., 1884-5; Bridge Engr., 
C. B. & N. R. R., 1885-9; Chief Designer tor 
E. L. Corthell, Chicago, 1889-91; Chief of Draft- 
ing room, Purdy & Henderson, 189 1-2; Asst. 
Engr., C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1S92-4; special work 
K. C. Ft. S. & M. & Max. Cent. R. R.; 1884- 
96; A. T. & S. F., 1896 — . Designed and built 
more than 160,000 tons of steel bridges since 
1896. Mem., Congr. Church; A. S. C. E. ; Am. 
Ry. Engr. Assn.; A. F. A. M.; K. T.; Shriner; 
Chicago Engrs. Club; Geneva Golf Club. Mar- 
ried Loretta Kate Elder ('8i), D 31, 1885, 
Topeka, Kan. Children: Raymond Elder ('08), 
b. O 6, 1886; Philip Edward, b. Jl 10, 1S90 
(died Ap 5, 1891); Albert William ('16), b. My 
27, 1894; Donald Bruce, b. D 14, 1902. Address, 
166 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 
1410 Ry. Exchange Bldg., Chicago. t 

247. ARTHUR SEYMOUR ROBINSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 29, 1857, 
S. Reading, Vt.; s. Calvin L. (b. Je 3, 1827, S. 
Reading, Vt.) and Elizabeth (Seymour) Robin- 
son (b. ja 27, 1834, Brome, Quebec). Prepared 
in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Acad. Scientific Soc. 
Draftsnian A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1880-3; Locating, 
Res., Div. and Asst. Engr., 1883-91; Hardware 
Merchant, 1891-5; Engr. and Supt., Obras de la 
Aduana and Govt. Harbor Improvements, 
Tampico, Mex., 1895-1901; Chief Engr., No. 
Mich. R. R., 1901-3; Engr. and Supt. Mac- 
Arthur Bros., Co., 1903-5; Res. Engr., Fitz- 
simmons & Connel Co., 1905; Res. Mgr., Mac- 
Arthur Bros. Co., 1905-10; Chief Engr., M. V. 
& P. R. R. ; 1910-12; Engr. for Grant Smith & 
Co., and Locker on N. Y. St. Barge Canal, 
1912-18; Designing Engr.. Miami Conservancy 
Dist., O., 1918 — . I. N. G., six yrs.; Brevetted 
Capt. 1885. Surveyed and built manv miles of 
A. T. & S. F. R. R'., Big Four, Mex. Cent., No. 
Mich., M. V. & P. R. R.; built the wharves, 
revetments and Custom House for Mex. Govt., 
Tampico, Mex., 1895-01; directed engng. work 
on West Neebish (Mich.) Channel, 1904-7; 
Livingstone Channel, Detroit River, 1908, for 
L^. S. Govt. ; designed and operated the 50- 
tube air-lift for inwatering the 120 A. coffer- 
dam on Livingstone Channel. Auth.: Inner 
Circles System of Subways for Chicago, Street 
Ry. Jour., 1903; and numerous contributions to 
Engng. News and Engng. Record. Mem., West- 
ern Soc. of Engrs.; A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; 
K. T. Married Maggie Mosser, D. 25, 1880, 
facksonville Fla. (died Ja 10, 1907); Rose 
Nelson -Squier, Jl 6, 1908, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Mich, (died O 2, 1915); Mrs. Alice Barber 
Robinson, D 23, 1917, Dayton, O. Children: 
Arthur, b. O 12. 1881 (died, .\p u, 1901); 
Joseph Albert, b. F 18, 1890. .Address, Dayton, 
O. c/o Miami Conservancy Dist. 

248. *GEORGE MARVIN SAVAGE 
(Brother of No. 195) 
Author; B. L.; M. L., 18S8; b. F 1855, 
Macoupon Co.. 111.; s. Nathan (b. Mr i, 1812, 
Windsor, Vt.) and Sophronia (Wilkins) Savage 
(b. Reading, Vt.). Planted the elms along Bur- 
rill Ave., south of Main Hall. Philomathean. 



'Itacher; lawyer; farmer; auth. Auth.: Eng- 
lish Grammar, 40 pp.; Am. Hist., 320 pp.; My 
Grandfather, a Revolutionary Tale for Boys; 
The Golden Urn and Other Stories of 
Mowitchman, a collection of Indian legends; 
The Society for the Preservation of Truth, Its 
LTnofficial Records; Hamilton or Governeur Mor- 
ris, Which?; Some Problems in English, read 
before the Washington Phil. Soc. Fellow in the 
Am. Akademe. Married Bessie Issacs, N 7, 
1890. Child, Henry Issacs, b. S 13, 1891. Died 
Mr 18, "191 7, Los Angeles. 

249. »JEROME SONDERICKER 
(Brother of No. 369) 
Professor; B. S.; C. E., 1883; b. D 21, 1859, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Peter (b. 1820, Drachen- 
brunn, Alsace) and Eliza (McCown) Sonder- 
icker (b. 1829, Cookstown, Ire.). Prepared in 
Woodstock li. S. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1880-3; 
Asst. Prof., Engng. and Math., 1883-5; Instr., 
App. Mech., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 18S5-90; Asst. 
Prof., App. Mech., 1890-9; Assoc. Prof., 1899- 
1904. Devised machine for repeated stresses 
upon the resisting properties of iron and steel, 
built by the Mass. Inst, of Tech., for its Mech. 
Lab., 1891. Auth.: Notes on Graphic Statics, 
John Wiley & Sons, 1903; An Investigation as 
to how to test the Strength of Cements, Jour, 
of Assn. of Engng. Socs., 1888; Experiments 
relating to the theory of Beams, Tech. Quarterly, 
1887; A Description of some repeated Stress 
Forms of Cement Briguettes, Join', of Assn. of 
Engng. Socs., 1899 and Engng. Record, 1899; 
Repeated Stress, Tech. Quarterly, 1899. Mem., 
Boston Soc. of C. E. ; Soc. of Arts; Mech. and 
Philosophical Club of Boston. Married Ellen 
M. Carman. Je 6, 18S9, Circleville, O. Died Jl 
22, 1904, Wilmington, \"t. 

250. *WILLIAM W. TRAVIS 
Cert, in M. E. and L. & S.; b. i86i, O.; s. M. 
M. Travis. Died S 30, 1885. 

251. ELLA MARIA WATSON (DAVIS) 

(Mother of Nos. 3337, 4125, 5629, 8260; Wife 
of No. 311) 
B. S., in H. Sc; b. N 14, 1854, Bristol, 111.; 
d. William (b. My 19, 1828, llolden, Mass.) 
and Joanna Maria (Curtis) Watson (b. O 24, 
1832"). Prepared in the DeKalb H. S. Ale- 
thenai. Teacher of H. S., 1880-3. Married 
Jeptha Hartley Davis ('82), S 27, 1883. Chil- 
dren; Marietta Searle ('08), b. Je 6, 1884; Ger- 
trude Curtis Cio), b. O 24, 1886; Chester Wat- 
son ('13), b. D 16, 1889; Helen Powers ('17), 
b. Je 5, 1894. Address, R. No. 3, Ilolton, Kan. 

252. FRANK WHITE 
Banker; B. S.; LL. D., 1904; b. D 12, 1865, 
Stillman Valley, 111.; s. Joshua and Lucy Ann 
(Brown) White. Prepared in Mt. Morris Acad. 
Surv. for C. M. & St. P. R. R. ; Mem., House 
Rep., N. Dak., 1891-3; Sen., 1893-9; Gov., N. 
Dak., 1901-5. Organizer and now Pres. Mid- 
dle West. Trust Co., Valley City, N. Dak.; V. 
P., St. Bd. of Regents, 1915-17; Maj. ist. Bn., 
N. Dak. Volunteer services in P. I., 1898-9; Col. 
2nd N. Dak. Volunteers, 1917; Col. 116 Tr. 
Hdqtrs., France, and M. P., 41st Div. Mar- 
ried Elsie Hadlcy. S 19, 1894, Indianapolis. 
Children: Edwin Lee, b. Jl 5, 1896; Richard 
Seldon (adopted), b. Je 17. 1903. Address, 
Valley City, N. Dak. 



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253. *JAMES G. ALLISON 
Cert.; b. 1862, in Tenn.; s. R. D. Allison. 
Died Ap 21, 1891, Anthony, Kan. 

254. JAMES ELDER ARMSTRONG 
Asst. Supt., Schs.; B. S. in Sc; A. M., 1905; 
b. N 30, 1855, Brookfield, 111.; s. George W. 
(b. D II, 1812, Somerset, Pa.) and Nancy A. 



(Green) Armstrong (b. Ap 12, 1815, O.). Pre- 
pared in Prep. Sch., Univ. of 111. Adelphic. 
Instr., Univ. of 111., 1881-2; Prin. of Gram. 
Sch., 1882-4; Teacher of Sc, Lake H. S., 
Chicago, 1884-9; Prin. do., 1889-91; Prin., 
Englewood H. S., Chicago, i89i-i9i8' Asst. 
Supt., Schs., do., 1918 — . Auth.: The Use and 
Abuse of Interscholastic Ath., Proc. of the 



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North Central Assn. of Colleges and Secondary 
Sells., vol. VII, 95 pp.; The Englewood Plan of 
Sex Segregation, do., 150 pp.; Advantages of 
Limited Sex Segregation in H. S., The Sch. Rc- 
7new, vol. XVIII, No. 5, 1910; Chem. Lab. 
Guide for H. S., with Jas. Norton; Exercises in 
Sc. for a Twenty Weeks' Course in Phys. and 
San., with Chicago H. S. teachers, Bd. of Educ, 
Chicago, 19 1 1. Mem., Nat. Hist. Soc; St. 
Teachers' Assn.; Trustee, Univ. of III., 1893- 
9, Pres. 1898. Married Clara A. Clark, 1883, 
Marseilles, 111. Children: George Wild, b. Je 
23, 188s (died Mr 24, i888); Grace C, b. N 24, 
1888; Charles H., b. My 12, 1890: Juliette A„ 
b. Ag 9, 1902. Address, 62d and Stewart Ave., 
Chicago. 

255. "KITTIE MARIE BAKER 

(WADS WORTH) 

(Wife of No. 33s) 

Cert.; b. F 27, 1863, Oconomowoc, Wis.; d. 

Alfred B. (b. D 25, 1826, London, Eng.) and 

Adaline T. (Loomis) Baker (b. My 18, 1826, 

Utica, N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 

Alethenai. Teacher of Music, Univ. of 111., 

i88f-6. Married John G. Wadsworth ('82), O 

27, 1886, Champaign. Child, John, b. N 8, 

1898. Died N 25, 1899, Council Bluffs, la. 

256. BERTHA E. BARNES (ROSS) 
(Wife of No. 289; Sister of Nos. 57, 303; 

Mother of No. 7907) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ag 11, 1863, Norwood, 
Mass.; d. Oramel Churchill (b. S 9, 1829, 
Bridgewater, Vt.) and Caroline (Ellis) Barnes 
(b. F 20, 1829, Norwood, Mass.). Prepared in 
West Side H. S., Champaign. Alethenai. 
Taught, 1881-4. Married Sprague Dwight Ross 
('81), Je 25, 1884, Chicago. Children: Bertha. 
b. Je 12. 1888; Kenneth Dwight ('16), b. S 17, 
1893. Address, Grand Island, Neb. 

257. BAYARD EDWARDS BE.VCH 
(Husband of No. 278; Father of No. 3633) 
Banker; B. L. in L. & S.; b. N 30, i860; 
s. Beman C. (b. 1835, New York) and Hettie 
(Condit) Beach (b. 1836, O.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Clerk and Book- 
keeper till 1883; Cashier Investment Bank, 
1883-1901; Investment Banker and Pres., Da- 
kota Savings & Loan Co., 1901 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church. Married Metta Macknet ('81), O 13, 
1885, Girard, 111. Children: Bayard M. ('09), 
b. Ja 30, 1888; Daniel B., b. Mr 10, 1892 (died 
O 10, 1892); Dorothy B., b. F 17, 1S93. Ad- 
dress, Huron, S. Dak. 

258. ALBERT BELLAMY 
Real Est. and Loan Bus.; B. S. in Chem., 
1914; b. S 10, 1859, Girard, 111.; s. John (h. 
1823, Todd Co., Ky.) and Ann (Baily) Bell- 
amy (b. 1829, Bucks Co., Penn.). Prepared in 
Girard Pub. Sch. Merchant to 1888. Married 
Laura M. Boggess, My 15, 1884, Girard, 111. 
Address, Girard, 111. 

259. FRANK LANSING BIRNEY 
Physician; Cert, in Chem.; b. Ap 5. i860, 
Urbana; s. Samuel H. and Olive A. Birney. 
Prepared in LTniv. of 111. Prep. Sch.: Rush 
Medical College, Chicago. Physician and Real 
Est. Dealer. Married Lucy E. Busey. 1S92, 
Urbana. Children: Cyrus M., b. 1894; Esther 
O., b. 1896. Address, 170 Galpin St., Denver.f 

260. *ARTHUR BOOTHBY 
Chief Draftsman: B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 22. 
1850, at sea; s. John (b. 1816, Lincoln, Eng.) 
and Eliza (Eastwood) Boothby, (b. 1820, Leeds, 
do.). Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. Pres. Sc. 
Soc. Teacher, 1881-2; Draftsman, 1882-7; 
Chief Draftsman Dean Bros. Steam Pump 
Works, 1887 — . Discovered most of the out- 
put of the Dean Bros. Steam Pump Works. 
\'estrynian of Christ Church, Epis. ; Dir., 



Brotherhood of St. Andrew; Mem., Com. of 
One Hundred "Men and Religious Forward 
Movement." Married Nannie Eveline Talbot, 
Je 25, 1890, Indianapolis. Children: Evelyn 
Eastwood, b. N 8, 1891; Katharine Fielding, h. 
D 25, 1903. Died My 22, 1914, Indianapolis. 

361. COMMA NATHANIEL BOYD 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr., 1914; b. Ja 18, i860, 
Sheffield, 111.; s. Nathaniel (b. 1820) and Mary 
Ann (Cummings) Boyd (b. 1831, Ky.). Philo- 
mathean; Capt. Baseball team two yrs. ; Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Breeder of thoroughbred Hereford 
cattle. Married Addie M. Humphreys, Te 2, 
1890, Sheffield, 111. Children: Roland H., 
b. Ag 16, 1891; Edith, b. F 26, 1893; Stanton 
IL, b. D 26, 1895; Marion C, b. Jl 30, 1897. 
Address, Sheffield, Ill.t 

262. ARCHIBALD OSBORN CODDINGTON 
(Brother of No. 61) 
Prin., Schs.; B. L. in L. & S.; M. L. 1884 
b. Ap 8, 1857, Linton, Ind.; s. Isaiah (b. Jl 13 
1825) and Elizabeth (Osborn) Coddington (b 
Mr 22, 1829). Prepared in H. Schs., Me 
nomonie and Chippewa Falls, Wis. Adelphic 
Chiei Tustice in Coll. Govt. Teacher in Kansas 
City, "1881-7; in bus., 1887-90; Prin. Schs., 
Chicago, 1890 — . Contributed articles to differ- 
ent educ. papers. Mem., Philosophic Round 
Table, Chicago; Scottish Rites Mason. Mar- 
ried Helen R. Erskine, 1895, Racine, Wis. 
Children: Donald Clyde, b. Mr 2, 1899: Mil- 
dred, b. Ja II, 1902. Address, 1519 Estes Ave., 
Chicago; 4525 Kenmore Ave., do. 

263. 'FREDERIC E. COOPER 
B. S. in Chem; b. Mr 3, 1859, Greene Co., 
111.; s. Edmund M. (b. N. 25, 1831, Hopkins- 
ville, Ky.) and Martha (Tunnell) Cooper (b. 
F II, 1836, Greene Co., III). Prepared In 
Girard Pub. Schs. Dealer in Drugs, 1883, Van 
Buren, Ark.; Loan and Abstract bus. until 1899- 
Married Jennie Shive, Jl 3, 1890, Bebee, Ark. 
Children: Mary J.: Albert Everett; Edmund L. 
Died Ja 24, 1899, Van Buren, Ark. 

264. ARTHUR ELDORUS DAVIS 
Physician; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mr 17, 1857; 
Salem, 111.; s. John H. (b. Jl 3, 1828, near do.) 
and Rebecca Jane (Eagan) Davis (b. My 19. 
1832, do.). Prepared in Salem H. S. Scientific 
Soc. of 111. Ind. Univ.; Salutatorian; Pres. of 
Sen. Class. M. D., Kansas City Med. Coll., 
1899. Telegraph Operator, 1884; R. R. Sta. 
and Express Agt., 1898; Practice of Med. in Mo. 
and Tex . 1899 — . Married Jennie K. Sheffy. 
Jl 21, 1888, Sulphur Springs, Tex. (died Je 16, 
"1895); Floatie Sheffy, S 27, 1807, Ennis, Tex. 
(d. Ja 26, 1909). Children: Sheffy Stirling, 
b. M"r 29, 1891; Tanie Lou, b. Ag 28, 1894 (died 
Ja 20, 1897). Address, Arbala, Tex.f 

265. MARIETTA DAVIS (BEARDSLEY) 

(.Wife of No. 204; Mother of Nos: 2898, 3634; 
Sister of Nos. 1/2, 311) 
B. L. ; b. My 11, 1858, Vienna, 111.; d. 
Chester Powers (b. Mr 7, 1835, Scott Co., Ind.) 
and Hettie Maria (Close) Davis (b. My i, 1838, 
do.). Prepared in Monticello H. S. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; Class Pres.; Pres., Alethenai. 
Married Henry Mahan Beardsley (*79), Ap 24. 
1883, Monticello, 111. Children: Eleanor Mahan 
(•07), b. N 29, 1884, George Davis ('09), b. Ap 
II. 1887; Henry Scovell, b. Je 17, 189s. Ad- 
dress. 3643 \\'alnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 

266. CHARLES HENRY DENNIS 
Journalist; B. L.; A. M., (Hon.) 1906; b. F 
8, i860. Decatur, 111.; s. Andrew (b. D 24, 1820. 
Greencastle, Pa.) and Marilla Lavena (Baker) 
Dennis (b. Ag 20, 1824, Jefferson, Tenn.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Philomathean; Sec. 
Stud Govt.; Pres., Sr. Class, 1880; Ed. Staff, 



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The mini, 1879-80; Chief Ed., The Illini, 1880- 
Si. Reporter, Chicago Daily News, 1882-4; 
Dramatic Ed., 1884-5; City Ed., 1885; Exchange 
Ed., :886-8; Ed. writer, 1889-91 ;. Chief Ed. 
Writer and Mgr. foreign news service, 1901-8; 
Assoc. Ed., igoS-13; Managing Ed., 1912 — ; Ed. 
writer for several yrs. for The World Today. 
Managing Ed., Chicago News,_ Paris, France, 
1918 — . Mem., City Club, Chicago. Married 
Jeanette Caldwell Wilson, 1884, Paris, III. 
Children: Ruth Elizabeth, b. N 16, 1885; Wil- 
liam Andrew, b. Mr 25, 1888; Herbert Wilson, 
b. Ja 27, 1890 (died D 26, 1909); Mildred 
Blackburn, b. Je 9, 1895. Address, 668 Grace- 
land Ave., Chicago. 

267. JOHN C. DRESSOR 
Bookkeeper; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 6, 1856; s. 
Francis (b. Me.) and Mary E. (Rankin) Dressor 
(b. 111.). Prepared in Greenville H. S. Philo- 
mathean. Bus. course, Jacksonville, 111. Book- 
keeper, City Mills, Jacksonville; Clerk, Kansas 
City, Mo.; do., Sturgis, S. Dak.; do., Sorento 
West, Bank & Trust Co., Piedmont, S. Dak.; 
do., Sorento, 111.; Cashier, Bank of Sorento, 
since 1901; Bookkeeper, The St. Bank of Plailes 
& Sons, Greenville, 111. Married Hattie F. 
Hendrics, Ja 26, 1899, Hillsboro, 111. Children: 
Francis W., b. Jl s, 1900; Dorothy, D., b. F 
I, 1902; Mary L., b. F 8, 1903; John R., b. Mr 
15, 191 1. Address, Reno, Ill.t 

268. LORETTA ELDER (ROBINSON) 
(Wife of No. 246; Mother of Nos. 3524, 7896) 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. S 27, i860. Knob Prairie, 
Marion Co., 111.; d. Abrani Caldwell (b. Ja 20, 
1833, Covington, Ind.) and Lavisa Wood (Fan- 
cher) Elder (b. Ap 5, 183s, East Wales, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Alethenai; Senator, 
College Govt.; Class Hist, one yr. Mem., First 
Congr. Church, and Chm. of Relief Com. of Oak 
Park, 111.; Pres., Univ. of 111. Alumnae Assoc, 
Chicago, 1908-9, 1909-10; Mem., Oak Park Bd. 
of Charities, 1909-12; Chicago College Club; As- 
soc. Collegiate Ahunnae; Charter Mem., Drama 
League of Am.; Augusta Club. Married Albert 
Fowler Robinson ('So), D 31, 1SS5, Topeka, 
Kan.; Children: Ravmond Elder ('08), b. N 6, 
i8S6; Philip Edward, b. Jl 10. 1890 (died Ap s, 
1891); Albert William ('16), b. My 27, 1894^; 
Donald Bruce, b. D 14, 1902. Address, 166 N. 
Scoville Ave., Oak Park, Ill.t 

269. TAMES W. FORSYTH 
(Husband of No. 388) 
Machinist; Cert.; b. N 16, 1856, Springfield. 
111.; s. William (b. Scotland) and Mary (Van- 
oil) Forsyth (b. Auburn, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Sc. Assn. Married Lola Ellis 
(•84), 1885, Canton, 111. Children: Ruth A., 
b. F 7, 1887; Ethel F., b. Mr 29, 1889. Address, 
Gilroy, Santa Clara Co., Calif. 

270. FRANK WATSON HAMMETT 
Pres., Cal. Washed Sand & Gravel Co.; B. S. 
in C. E. ; b. F 12, 1862, Camargo, III.; s. James 
Richard (b. Ja i, 1826, Va.) and Sarah C. 
(Watson) Hammett (b. Jl 4, 1836, Newtown, 
Ind.). Prepared in Dist. Sch. Philomathean; 
Capt. Farmer until 1883; Tile Mfr.; 1883-1890; 
Banker, 1890-1902; Real Est. & Ins., 1902-06: 
Pres., CaVii. Washed Sand & Gravel Co., 1906 — . 
Married Lizzie Thompson, Te 18, 1884, Tuscola, 
111. (died Je, 1887): Minnie Rice, S 22, 1892, 
Indianola, 111, Children: Don T,, b. D 25, 
1885; Harry Rice, b. S i. 1893; Rhea Louise, 
b. Ja 21, 1896. Address, Redlands, Calif.; bus. 
add., 600 Shearer St., Los Angeles. t 

271. VIRGINIA MANN HAMMET 

(TALBOT) 

(Wife of No. 295; Mother of Nos. 3994. 5451. 

9432) 

B. S. in Sc; b. Mr 6, i860, Camargo, 111.: 

d. William Soule (b. 1823, Va.) and Rachel 



J. (Wibley) Hammet (b. 1836, Camargo, 111.). 
Prepared in Dist. Sch. Alethenai; Nat. Hist. 
Soc; Coll. Sen.; Pres. Orat. Assn. Mem., 
Congr. Church and various social clubs. 
Married Arthur Newell Talbot ('81), Je 7, 
1886, Camargo, 111. Children: Kenneth Ham- 
met ('09), b. Ap 7, 1887; Mildred Virginia 
('12), b. F 6, 1891; Rachel Harriet ('18), b. 
Ap 6, 1896; Dorothy Newell, b, D 26, 1898. 
.Iddress, 1013 W. California Ave., Urbana. 

272. FRED LEHMAN HILL 
(Brother of No. 391) 
Struct. Engr. & Contr. ; Cert, in C. E. ; b. Ag 
25, 1858, Galesburg, 111.; s. Benjamin F. (b. N 
23, 1833, Erie, Pa.) and Clara E. (Lehman) Hill 
(b. F I, 1836, Sharon Springs, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Paxton H. S. Philomathean. Civ. 
Engr., 1 88 1-7; Struct. Engr. & Contr., 1887 — . 
Supt., Const., Camp Cody. Mem., First Uni- 
versalist Church; West. Soc. of Engrs. Mar- 
ried Estelle J. Bacon, F 14, 1894, Iowa City, 
la. Children: Julia Augusta, b. Je 28, i8g6; 
Walter Bacon, b. S 2, 1898; Dean Frederic, b. 
Mr 8, 1900. Address, Elephant Butte Water 
Assn., Las Cruces, N. M.f 

273. THOMAS CRAWFORD HILL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 1859, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Walter Forrest (b. S 7, 1807, 
Wells, Me.) and Rebecca Ann (Miller) Hill (b. 
D 21, Lebanon, O.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. 
Adelphic; Capt. Taught country sch. 1881-2; 
Carroll Coll. Acad., Waukesha, 1882-3; Wyman 
Inst., Upper Alton, 1883-5; Curtis Sch., 1885-96; 
Curtis H. S., iqo6-ii; Chm. Bd. of trustees of 
M. E. Church; Prin., Curtis H. S. Married Ina 
Mabel Miller, Jl 25 1888, Chicago. Children: 
Harold Crawford, 0. Ap 18, 1889; Margaret 
Dorothy, b. D 15, 1890; Marion, b. My i, 1892; 
Lawrence Elias, b. O 11, 1897; Donald Miller, 
b. O 9, igo2. Address, 100 W. 113th Place, 
Chicago. 

274. *ARTHUR H. KINGMAN 
Cert, in Chem.; b. 1851, Mass.; s. Samuel 
Kingman. Died S 9, 1892, Wakefield, Mass. 

275. *LUCY M. LAWHEAD 
15. L. in L. & S.; b. 1861, Champaign; d. I. 
Lawhead. Died My i, 1884, Champaign. 

276. 'NETTIE E. LAWRENCE (ALLEN) 
Teacher, Piano and Voice; Cert, in L. & S. ; 
b. Je 25. i860, Belvidere, 111.; d. Edwin L. (b. S 
10, 1833) and Mary E. Lawrence (b. My 16, 
1S33, Cuba, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Pres., Alethenai. Mem., C)oll. Sen.; Hon. mem. 
of Philomathean. Congr. Church; Eastern Star. 
Married Jonas A. Allen, My 6, 1885, Belvidere, 
111. Child, Eugene, b. Ag 3, 1897. Died Ag 19, 
1009, Oak Park. 111. 

277. FRANCIS MARION McKAY 
Teacher; B. L.; b. Ja 15, 1851, Madison, Ind.; 
s. Hiram (b. 1825, Madison, Ind.) and Elizabeth 
(Etherton) McKay (b. 1832, do.). Prepared in 
III. Norm. Univ. Delta Tau Delta; Adelphic; 
Pres. and Valedictorian of Class. Teaching. 
Trustee, Univ. of 111., 1886-95; 1896-1903; Pres., 
i8p6-98. Auth. of law making Trustees elective 
officers; also law providing free scholarships in 
each Co. of St. Mem., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Rebecca M. Farson, Ag 27, 18S9. Address, 
Evanston, 111. 

278. METTA MARY IRENE MACKNET 
(BEACH) 
(Wife of No. 257; Mother of No. 3633) 
A. B.; b. N 25, i8q9. Girard, 111.; d. Daniel 
S. (b. My 28, 1836, Newark, N. J.) and Rhoda 
T. (Clark) Macknet (b. Jl 11, 1836, Lafayette, 
Ind.). Prepared in Girard H. S. Pres. Alethe- 
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Assn.; Justice, Coll. Govt. Mem. Congr. 
Church; Pres. Aid Soc, 1S87-9, 1900-2; Co. 
Chm. Woman's Com., Council Nat. Defense. 
Married Bayard E. Beach ('81), O 13, 1885, 
Girard, 111. Children: Bayard Macknet ('09), 
b. Ja 31, 1888; Daniel Beman, b. Mr 10, 1892 
(died O 10, 1892); Dorothy Blessing, b. F 17, 
1S93. Address, Huron, S. Dak. 



279. WILLIS A. MANSFIELD 
Physician; B. L. in L. & S.; b. My 23, 1858, 
Marengo, 111.; s. A. G. (b. 1824, London, Eng.) 
and Mary (Moore) Mansfield (b. ,1832, Vt.). 
Prepared in Marengo H. S. Scientific Soc. M. 
D., N. W. U. Med. Dept., Chicago, 1884. Mem., 
Natl.. St. and Co. Med. Socs. Married Ida 
Pierce, 1884. Children: Mary, b. 1892 (died 
1904); Esther, b. 1886. Address, Washington, 
Ill.t 

280. WILLIAM KAIME MASON 
Farmer and Fruit Grower; B. S. in Agr. ; b. 

5 25, 1856, Macon Tp.; s. W. H. (b. N. H.) and 
Mehitable W. (Kaime) Mason (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Buda H. S. Mem. I. O. O. F.; 
Unitarian Church. Married E. May Fuller, D 
23, 1886. Address, R. No. 1, Buda, 111. 

281. JOHN HALE MORSE 
(Brother of Nos. 437, 485) 

Ins. Bus.; B. S. in L. & S.; b. Ap 23, 1853, 
Metamora, 111.; s. Levi P. (b. Rochester, Vt.) 
and Mary A. (Parminter) Morse (b. Eng.). 
Prepared in Eureka Coll. and Dist. schs. Philo- 
mathean; Delta Tau Delta; Pres. of Class; 
Class Prophet; Bus. Mgr., Illini, 1880-81. 
Prin. Schs., Metamora, 1881-84; Deputy 
Sheriff, 1884-85; Mgr., Life Ins. Co., Peoria 
Dist., 1885-87; Real Est., 1887-91; Pres., Home 
Embroidery Mach. Co., 1891 — ; V. P. the Equi- 
table Finance and Development Co., eight yrs. ; 
Mgr. Chicago Office, 1902 — ; Pres., The Old 
Colony Life Ins. Co., 1907-10; Real Est. and 
Ins., Kansas City, 1910 — ; Dist. Agt., Mutual 
Benefit Life Ins. Co., 1917 — . Home Guards, 
Kansas City, 1917 — . Mem., Presby. Church; 
Bd. of Deacons, 1895-1902; I. O. O. F. Mar- 
ried Jessie Greist, Ag 14, 1901, Kansas City, 
Kan. Children: John Hale, Jr., b. Jl 18, 1902 
(died O 20, 1903); David Levi, b. D 22, 1904 
(died My s, 1905). Address, 1806 Centra! Ave., 
Kansas City, Kan.; bus. add.. Room F, Husted 
Bldg., do. 

282. CHARLES HENRY NICOLET 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 20, 1855. 
Canton, 111.; s. Henry L. and Ann M. Nic- 
olet. Engr., both on const, and operation, A. F. 

6 S. F. Ry., 1879-88; Engr., Bldgs. and Bridges, 
Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Ry., Granbury, Tex., 
1889; Auditor and Purchasing Agt., Bear River 
Canal Co., Ogden, Utah, 1889-92; City Engr., 
LaSalle, 111., and Engr. for F. W. Matthiessen, 
1893-96; with Matthiessen & Hegeler Zinc Co., 
1896 — ; Chief Civ. and Mech. Engr., 1903 — . 
Married Jennie B. Capps, Ap 9, 1885, Mt. 
Pulaski, 111. Children: first two died in in- 
fancy; Dorothy Emma, b. N 13, 1890; Frances 
Jane, b. N 7, 1892. Address, LaSalle, 111. 



283. JAMES ORA PEARMAN 
(Brother of No. 245) 

Physician; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 20, 1859, 
Edgar Co., 111.: s. John T. _(b. O 29, Hardin 
Co., Ky.) and Elizalseth (Elliott) Pearman (b. 
S IS, 1833, Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1885. 
Mem., Champaign Co. Med. Soc; Champaign 
Co. Country Club. Married Marv Richardson, 
S 1890, Palatine. 111. (died N 1800); Isabel Van 
Vleck, Te 1895, (Champaign. Address. Mahomet, 
111. 



284. HERMAN SILAS PEPOON 

(Brother of No. 285) 
Teacher and Fruit Grower; B. S. in L. & S.; 
b. Ja 21, i860, Warren, 111.; s. George Whit- 
field (b. N 4, 1832, Painesville, O.) and Mary 
Ann (Abbey) Pepoon (b. Ag 30, 1835, do.). 
Prepared in Warren H. S.; M. D., Hahnemann 
Med. Coll., Chicago, 1883. Adelphic; Y. M. C. 
A.; Class Hist.; Deputy Marshall, Coll. Govt. 
Physician, 1883-92; Teacher in Lake View H. 
S., Chicago, 1892 — ; Fruit Grower, 1910 — . 
First Lt., Co. C. 3d Regt., N. N. G., 1883-4. 
Auth.: Plant Studies, joint auth., 100 pp., D. 
C. Heath & Co., 1900; Representative Plants, 
175 PP-. Ginn & Co., 1912; Flora of S. W. Mich. 
10 pp., 1906, Mich. Acad, of Sc. 10 pp.; Cliff 
Flora of Jo Daviess Co., 111., 6 pp.; Flora of the 
Chicago Area, 250 pp., 75 Illustrations, 1918; 
The Flora of the Driftless Area (in prepara- 
tion); Gun Shot Wound of the Brain, The 
Cliniquc, 6 pp., 1893; Destruction of a Farm 
Flora, Plant World, 3 pp., 1903; also other 
articles along bot. and med. lines. Fish Warden, 
Fulton Co., 111. 1889-92; do., 1909. Trustee M. 
E. Church; mem., Mich. Acad, of Sc. ; 111. Acad, 
of Sc; Life mem., Chicago Acad, of Sc; Am. 
Forestry Assn.; Pres., Chicago Mycological 
Soc, 1894-1900; Nat. Geog. Soc; Chicago Geog. 
Soc; Audubon Assn. of 111.; Am. Nature Study 
Soc; Rogers Park Roque (Zlub; A. F. A. M.; 
Brotherhood Lodge, Chicago. Married Alma 
Adelphine Wilcox, Ap 25, 1883, Chicago (died 
1S93); Helen Sophia Foberg, 1900, Chicago. 
Children: Rudolf Silas, b. 1885; Mary Lucile, 
b. 18S7 (died Je 18, 1918); Laura Constance, b. 
1S90. Address, 3842 Byron St., Chicago. 

285. WILLIAM ABBEY PEPOON 

(Brother of No. 284) 
Farmer and Fruit Grower; Cert, in Agr.; b. 
Ja 25, 1858, Warren, 111.; s. George Whitfield, 
(b. 1832, Painesville, O.) and Mary Ann (Ab- 
bey) Pepoon, (b. 1835, do.). Prepared in 
Warren H. S. Adelphic; Representative in 
Inter. Soc. Orat. Contest. Collection Clerk, 
ist Nat. Bank, Fremont, Neb., 1881-2; Stock- 
man, 1882-4; teacher, 1884-5; cowboy, 1885; 
teacher, 1885-6; Deputy Sheriff and Co. Jailer, 
1886-90; teacher, 1890; policeman, 1891; miner 
and millman, 1891-3; farmer, 1893-5; miner, 
millman, shift-boss, foreman, mining promoter, 
1895-1908; farmer and fruit grower, 1908 — . In- 
vented many tools and machines and patented 
some of no coml. value. Commandant of Can- 
ton Progress, Patriarchs Militant; I. O. O. F., 
1889-90. Married Sophia Margaret Moeller, 
1893, Baker City, Ore. Children: William 
Wallace, b. 1894; Herman Lojene, b. 1896; 
Elzanore Lucile, b. 1897; George Theodore, b. 
1904; Mary Margaret, b. 1905; Maurice Manly, 
b. 1905 (died O 1905); Florence Roberta, b. 
1914; Helen Abbey, b. 1916. Address, Oswego, 
Clackamas Co., Ore. 

286. ETHAN PHILBRICK 
(Brother of Nos. 403, 489) 
Hydraulic Engr. and Fruit Grower; B. S. in 
C. E.; b. Je 21, 1858, Adaline, Ogle Co., 111.; 
s. Mayo H. (Waldo, Me.) and Mary (Mac- 
Farland) Philbrick (Hagerstown, Md.). Pre- 
pared Baileyville IT. S. and Univ. of 111. Acad. 
Civil Engr.. R. R. building, 1881-1895; Hydro- 
Elec work, 1895 — ; began growing peaches and 
apples 1004 — ; Rec'd. (Tapt. Com., 1881, Univ. 
of 111. Built and designed largest Hydro-Elec 
plant at the time of const, in the southern sts., 
1899-1003. Auth.: Description of Hydro-Elec. 
Plant built in Ala., Engng. News. D 5, 1901, 
Vol. 46. Married Anna Lewis Wells, D 25, 
1883; Children: Lewis, b. O i. 1884; Martha 
Grace, b. Ja 28, 1887; Mary Holdens. b. Jl 2, 
1889; Hazel, D 1, 1890. Address. Baldwin, Ga-t 

287. *FRANCIS M. FLETCHER 
B. S. in Sc; b. 1855, Plattville, 111.; s. 
Daniel Fletcher. Died JTe 15, 1888, Coonia. 
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288. *FRANK H. PORTER 

Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1861, 111.; s. Henry Por- 
ter. Died Ja 10, 1886, Garden Prairie, 111. 



289. SPRAGUE DWIGHT ROSS 
(Brother of No. 581; Husband of No. 256; 
Father of No. 7907) 
Retired; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 8, 1857, Reno, 
111.; s. John M. (b. Je 7, 1823, Maury Co., 
Tenn.) and Ruth M. (Jones) Ross (b. D 2, 
1825, do.)- Prepared in Greenville H. S. 
Philomathean. Teacher and Salesman, 1881-4; 
Real Est. & Loan Bus., 1885-93; Banker, 1894- 
190Q; Sec.-Treas., Ross Investment Co.; Sec,- 
Treas., W. Grand Island Live Stock Co.; y. P., 
Home Savings Bank of Grand Island, 1909-1917. 
Married Bertha E. Barnes ('81), Je 25, 1884, 
Chicago. Children: Bertha, b. Je 12, 1888; 
Kenneth Dwight ('16), b. S 17, 1893. Address, 
Grand Island, Neb. 



290. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ 
B. S. in Chem. 1914; b. Ag. 28, 1859, Salem, 
111.; s. Bernard (b. N 27, 1S26, Ger.) and 
Christine (Lacroix) Schwartz (b. Ag 28. 1830, 
do.). Prepared in Salem, 111. Philomathean. 
Druggist, 1881-1907. Married Clara Rose 
Schwartz, Ap 29, 1886, Salem, 111. Children: 
Helen, b. Ja 15, 1893 (died Mr 17, 191.3); 
Christine, b. Je 6, 1905. .'Iddress, Salem, 111. 

291. ARTHUR BLISS SEYMOUR 

(Husband of No. 386) 
* Botanist; B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1886; b. Ja 3. 
1859, Moline, 111.; s. Frank (b. Mr 4, 1831, 
Granville, iSIass.) and Mary Elizabeth (Bliss) 
Seymour (b. My 24, 1837, Honolulu, Hawaii). 
Prepared in Maplewood H. S., Camp Point, 111. 
Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic, V. P.: Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Instr., Elem. Bot. as undergrad. ; Botanist, 111. 
St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 1S81-3; Pvt. Asst., Crypto- 
gamic Herbarium, Harvard, 1883-5; Botanist, 
as above. 1884-6; Instr. Bot., L'^niv. of Wis., 
1885-6; Asst. Cryptoganiic Herbarium, Harvard, 
1 886 — ; Discovered a few species of parasitic 
fungi. Mem., A. A. A. S. ; A. A. S. ; Torrey 
Bot. Club. Married Anna Julia Conkling ('84), 
My 6, 1886. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. Ja 
27, 1889; Rosa Margaret, b. An 28, 1890; Frank 
Conkling, b. Jl 21, 1895; Edith Katharine, b. S 
18, 1896. Address, 23 Agassiz Ave., Waverly, 
Mass.; bus. add., 26 Liniv. Museum, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

292. BYRON A. SLADE 

(Father of No. 9394) 
Druggist; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 27, 1856, East 
Berne, N. Y.; s. Joshua (b. Ap 26, 1829, do.) 
and Catherine Hannah (Allen) Slade (b. Ap 
29, 1835). Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Philo- 
mathean. Druggist, firm of Worthington and 
Slade. Married Cora Black. S 8, 1886. Chil- 
dren: John, b. Mr 5, 1890 (died, Ja 20, 1905); 
Katherine Claire ('18), b. Ap 18, 1896; Eliza- 
beth Muriel, b. N 14, 1807. Address, 1027 
Spafford Ave., Rockford, 111. 

293. *MORELLE M. STACY 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. 1859, HI.: s. W. C. Stacy. 
Died Jl 17, 1895, Spring Hill, Ala. 

294. *JAMES B. STURMAN 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. Jl i, 1857, Dahlgren, 
111.; s. Alexander M. (b. F s, 1820, near Mc- 
Minnville, Tenn.") and Louisa (Varner) Stur- 
man (b. O 28, 181Q, Spartanburg, S. C). Pre- 
pared in McLeansboro and Enfield, 111. In 
law office of Mr. Hig'', 103 Adams St., Chicago, 
for a few yrs. Married Jl 17, 188S. Died Je 
6, igor, Salina, Kan. 



295. ARTHUR NEWELL TALBOT 
(Husband of No. 271; Father of Nos. 3994, 
S45I, 9432) 
Professor; B. S., in C. E.; C. E., 1885; D. 
Sc, Univ. of Pa., 1915; D. Eng., Univ. of 
Mich., 1916; b. O 21, 1857, Cortland, 111.; s. 
Charles A. (b. London) and Harriet (Newell) 
Talbot (b. Brockville Ont.). Prepared in Syca- 
more H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Philoma- 
thean, Pres., V. P., and Sec; Assoc. Ed., 
mini; Delegate Interst. Orat. Assn.; Class 
Essayist; Capt. Civ. Engr. on railroad loca- 
tion const, and maintenance work, 1881-5; 
Asst. Prof., Engng. and Math., Univ. of 111., 
1885-90; Prof., Mun. and San. Engng., and 
in charge of T. & A. M. 1890 — ; also engaged 
in Civ. Engng. on railways, structures, water- 
works, sewerage, pavements and other works; 
investigation of steel, brick, reinforced con- 
crete, other materials of const., and in hy- 
draulic and san. investigation; Const. Engr. St. 
Water Sur., 1908-17; in charge of investigation 
of stresses in railroad track. Auth. : The Rail- 
way Transition Spiral, McGraw-Hill Book Co.; 
numerous buls. of the Univ. of 111. Engng. Ex{). 
St. on reinforced concrete, brick, steel columns, 
hydraulics, etc., contributor to Engng. Tours. 
and Engrs. Soc. Proc Mem., A. S. C. E., 
Dir., V. P.; Western Soc. Engrs. V. P.; Am. 
Ry. Engng. Assn., Dir.; Am. Soc. Test- 
ing Materials, Pres.; Internat. Assn. Test- 
ing Materials; Soc. Prom. Engng. Educ. 
Pres. Am. W. W. Assn.; Am. Soc. Mun. Imp.; 
A. A. A. S. ; 111. Soc. Engng., Pres.; Chicago 
Engrs. Club; Univ. Club of Chicago; Congr. 
Church. Married Virginia Mann Hammet ('81), 
Je 7, 1886. Children: Kenneth Hammet ('09), 
b. Ap 17, 1887; Mildred Virginia ('12), b. F 
6, 1891; Rachel Harriet ('18). b. Ap 6, 1S96; 
Dorothy Newell, b. D 26, 1898. Address, 1013 
W. Calif. St., LTrbana; bus. add., 300 Lab. App. 
Mech., Univ. of 111., do. 



296. DARLEY THOMAS 

Real est. Manager; B. L. in L. & S.; b. O 
9, 1 86 1, Champaign; d. John Harrison (b. Jl 
13, 1813, Adams Co., O.) and Mary (MacNeil) 
Thomas (b. Jl 8, 1822, do.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Class V. P. 
Bookkeeper, 1881-7; Cashier and Confidential 
Sec. for R. P. Smith & Sons Co., wholesale 
shoe bouse, 1887-9; Owned and managed Shoe 
Findings Dept. for do., 1910 — ; Mgr. Real Est. 
and properties for estates; Mem., Univ. of 111. 
Alumnae Assn., 1881-1912; Pres., Univ. of 111. 
.Mumnae Assn., 1910-11; V. P. Chicago Coll. 
Club, 1909-10; Cor. Sec. Chicago Assn. Colle- 
giate Alumnae, 1907-9; Treas. U. S. Daughters 
of 1812, 1906 — ; Chicago Chapter, D. A. R., 
189S — . Address, 51 11 Cornell Ave., Cliicago. 

297. WILLIAM SUMMER WESTON 

(Father of No. 4488; Brother of Nos. 117, 454, 

585, 5S6) 

B. L. in L. & S.; B. S., 1883; b. Je 22, i860. 
Champaign; s. Nathan (b. Wilson, N. Y.) and 
Jane (Cloyde) Weston (b. Troy, N. Y.). Adel- 
phic; C. E. Club; Civ. Engr. Topeka, Kan. and 
Chicago. Married Elizabeth Jane Towlson, Ag 
19, 1885, Detroit. Children: Frederick William 
Cio), b. Je I, 1888; Mabel Towlson. b. Ja 12. 
1891. Address, Hotel Brazos, Houston, Tex. 



298. MAXWELL BLACKBURN WILSON 

Retired Farmer; Cert, in Agr. ; b. D 16, 
18^8, Paris, 111.; s. William Oliver (b. 1831, 
Palestine, 111.) and Cassandra (Blackburn) 
Wilson (b. 1832, Paris, 111.). Adelphic. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married Emma Schenck, Tl 
30, 1891, Paris, 111. Child, Dudley Blackburn, b. 
-•Vd 26, 1807 (died F 27, 1917). Address, Paris, 
111. 



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2»q. F ESSIE ARMILDA WRIcaiT 

(RICHARDSON) 

(Sister of No. 372.) 

H. L. in L. & S.; b. Je 23, i860, Champaign; 

(1. James Stephen (b. Ag 16, 1816, Highland 

Co., O.) and Katharine (Lauder) Wright (b. 

Mr 26, 1823, Bourbon Co., Ky.). Prepared in 

Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Class Historian. 



Postmislre.'is, Rcntchler, ]11., iqoj — . Mem., 
Ladies Indus. Soc. ; Unitarian Church, (Juincy, 
111., 1909-11; Utopian Soc. Married Henry 
Edward Richardson, Mr 7, 1889, Champaign. 
Children: Eugene, b. Ja 7, 1890; Ruth, b. D 
4, 1892; Helen, b. D i, 1894; Darley, b. Mr 
9, 1897; James Hollins, b. Tl -'6, 1899. Address. 
Rentchler, 111. 



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300. DORA ANGELINE ANDRUS 
(GRIFFITH; 
(Mother of Nos. 6918, 9102) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. My 5, 1863, Ashton, 
111.; d. John Archibald (b. N 30, 1833, Stephen- 
town, N. Y.) and Rhoda Anne (Siple) Andrus 
(b. N 12, 1S42, Berkshire, O.). Prepared in 
Ashton H. S. Alethenai. Pres., Coll. Gov't. 
Teacher in Gram. Dept. Ashton Sch., 1882-4; 
do. in IMarshalltovvn, la., 1884-7; Prin., Third 
Ward Sch., Marshalltown, 18S7-9. Mem., Pres- 
by. Church. Married John Charters Griffith, Je 
1 8, 1889, Asthon, 111. Children: Mildred Eliza- 
beth ('15), b. F 26, 1S93; Stanwood John 
('18), b. Mr 18, 1897; Oliver Andrus, b. N 22, 
1Q09. Address, Ashton, 111. 

301. KITTIE C. AVERV 
i'.. L.; b. F 8, 1861, Chicago, IlL; d. Samuel 
(b. O 8, 1 83 1, Ilion, N. Y. ) and Louise A. 
(Holmes) Avery (b. Manchester, Vt.). Pre- 
pared by pvt. tutor and one yr. in Acad., Univ. 
of 111. Alethenai. Address, 4102 Davenport 
.St., Omaha, Neb. 

302. "SAMUEL GORDON BAILEY, Jr. 

B. S. in Chem.; b. 1861, Wis.; s. S. Bailey. 
Married Kittie Reed. Died My 13, 1901, Chi- 
cago. 

303. CHARLES CHURCHILL BARNES 
(Brother of Nos. 57, 256) 
Cert, in Chem.; b. N 10, 1859, in Mass.; s. 
Oramel Churchill (b. S 9, 1829, Bridgewater, 
Vt.) and Caroline (Ellis) Barnes (b. F 20, 
1829, Norwood, Mass.). Supt., Franklin Sugar 
Co., Tenn.; Supt., Hoopeston Sugar Co., 111.; 
Supt., Pa. Enameled Brick Co., Oaks, Pa.; 
Supt., Reconst. Granite Co., Norristown, Pa.; 
Supt., Harrison .Safety Boiler Works, Phila- 
delphia, 1906 — . Patented several inventions. 
Sugar maker in La. and Cuba: cont., Panama 
Canal; five yrs. in gold mines; three yrs. on 
Tex. cattle ranch. Slarried Daisie Alice Zim- 
merman, Je 4, 1906, New York City, Address. 
Norristown, Pa. 

304. *ARTHUR M. BRIDGE 
(Brother of No. 164) 
Farmer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. F 14, i860. 
La Moille, 111.; s. Sereno (b. N 23. 1820, Wil- 
mington, Vt.) and Allisannv S. (Winchester) 
Bridge (b. Jl 13, 1821, Marlboro, Vt.). Pre- 
pared near La Moille, 111. Sigma Chi; Philo- 
mathean; Capt., Univ. Regt. Farmer, 1882; 
Banker, i8go; Druggist, 1892; Sch. Treas. 
Mem., Baptist Church; A. F. A. M. Married 
Mary E. Porterfield, Jl 15, 1884, Mendota, 111. 
Children: Alice Irene, b. O 27, 1889; Don 
Wallace, b. S i6, 1891. Died Je 19, 1894, 
Goldfield, la. 

305. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BULLARD 
(Brother of Nos. 166, 305, 464) 
Teacher; B. L. in L. & S.; M. Arch., 1898; 
b. F 23, i8s8, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Wesley 
(b. Jl 28, 1816, Shelbv, Co., Ky.) and Sarah 
Ann (Foster) Bullard (b. Jl 18, 1824, Mont- 
gomery Co., Ky.). Adelphic. Teacher, IlL, 
1882-6; Dak., 1886-90; Wash., 1890-7; III., 
1 897- 1 905; Lane Technical H. S., Chicago, 



1905 — . Married Caroline J. Ritsher, 1894, 
Beloit, Wis. Child, Elsie Carolyn, b. Jl 28, 1897. 
Address. 735 Barry Ave., Chicago. t 

306. GEORGE WESLEY BULLARD 
(Brother of Nos. 166, 305, 464) 
Architect; B. S.; M. Arch., 1898; b. Jl 31, 
1855, near Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Wesley (b. 
Jl 28, 1816, Shelby Co., Ky.) and Sarah Ann 
(Foster) Bullard (b. Jl 18, _ 1824, Montgomery 
Co., Ky. ) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; 
Ed. in Chief of Illini 1881-82. Arch., Spring- 
field, 111., 1882-90; Tacoma, Wash., i8go — ; 
Insp. of Buildings, Plumbing and Drainage of 
Tacoma, Wash., 1892-3. Planned and designed 
Engng. Hall, 1893. Pres., Wash. St. Chap., 
A. I. A.; 1894-5- Mem., M. E. Church; K. T. ; 
Washington St. Hist. Soc; Tacoma Cml. Club 
and Chamber of Commerce. Married Anna 
Hastings Heath, Jl 10, 1895, Tacoma, Wash. 
Address, 75 West Road, Prospect Hill, do.f 

307. WILLIAM BURGESS CARMAN 
Physician; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 27, 1857, 
Peoria; s. Isaac Newton (b. Jl 26, 1829, Ferry, 
O.) and Julia Anna Carman (b. Mr 29, 1830. 
Penfield, O.). Prepared in H. S.; Sewell and 
Abbott Classical Sch., Indianapolis; M. D., 
Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1884. V. 
P. of Adelphic; Pres. Y. M. C. A.; Capt. 
Practising Phys. ; attending phys., Rochester 
Homeo. Hosp., 1904. Auth. : Spiritual Thera- 
peutics; ^'accination as a Prophylactic of Var- 
iola, Transactions Homeo. Med. Soc., St. of 
N. Y. Mem., Rochester Baptist Social Union. 
V. P. 1901-2; Pres., Monroe Co., Homeo. Med. 
Soc, 1892; Dispensary Staff, Rochester Llomeo. 
Hosp., 1S96; Phys., Court of Equity No. 238, 
F. of A., 1897; Monroe Assn. No. 14, N. A. 
S. E. 1908; Phys., Rochester Lodge, No. 113, 
L. O. O. M., 1915; Phys., Court Genesee 
Valley, No. 107, F. of A., 1917. Married Grace 
Cushman, S 4, 1884, Champaign. Children: 
Julia Marena, b. Je 30, 1888; Florence Eliza, b. 
Je 25, 1890; Olive Marion, b. Ja 16, 1892; 
Leicester Cushman, b. Mr 11, 1895. Address, 
32 LIpton Park, Rochester, N. Y. 

308. EDWARD EVERETT COLE 

(Brother of No. 309) 
Teacher; B. L. in L. & A., 1893; b. Ag 5, 
1858; s. Jacob (b. Metz, Ger.) and Margaret 
(Worsham) Cole. Prepared in Tuscola H. S. 
A. M., Colorado Coll., 1898; Ph. D., Denver 
Univ.. 1906. Scientific Assn. Second honor in 
orat. in Inter-soc Orat. Contest, 1881; Capt. 
L^niv. Regt. 1892. Admitted to bar in 111. and 
Neb. Teacher and in fruit bus. Mem., Congr. 
Church; West. Acad, of Sc Married Sophia 
Norris, 1887, Grand Island, Neb. Children: 
Eleanor Blessing, b. Ag 2, 1892; Margaret Cor- 
delia, b. Ja 9, 1894. Address, Knollerest, Ruby 
Mesa, Grand Junction, Colo.f 

309. SOPHRONIA RICKORDS COLE 
(HALL) 
(Sister of No. 308) 
Cert.: B. A. in L. A. & S., 1914; b. D 28, 
i860, McLeansboro, 111.; d. Rev. Jacob (b. N 3, 
1827, Metz. Ger.) and Margaret (Worsham) 
Cole (b. O 29, 1827, Henderson, Ky.). Pre- 
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Teacher, Pub. Sell, at Du Quoin, 1882-83: East 
Side Sch., Champaign, 1884-5. Married Dr. 
Wilfred Ferrel Hall, D 29, 188';. Champaign 
('lied le 18, 1904). Children: Jennie Lourene, 
b. D 19, 1886; Wilfred Frank, b. Mr 22, 1888; 
Mayme Margaret, b. .S 10, 1890 (died Mr 22, 
1909); Laura Hazel, 1). N 3, 1897. Address, 
McLeansboro, Ill.t 

3ro. WILLIAM GOSS CURTISS 
(Father of No. 7472) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr., 1916; b. S 16, 1859, 
Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y.; s. George W. 
(b. Schuyler, N. Y.) and Frances (Hatton) 
Curtiss (b. 1832, Waterloo, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Warren, HI. Adelphic. Banking, 1882-89; 
Farming, 1894 — . Married Lora Giller, D 7, 
1892, Whitehall, 111. Children: George ('16), 
b. O 4, 1893; Frances, b. D 23, 1894 (died 
1907); Edward, b. S 28, 1897; Esther, b. S 19. 
1900 (died 191 7); Homer, b. F 2, 1902; Mar- 
shall, b. F 13, 1904. Address, Stockton, HI. 

311. JEPTHA H. DAVIS 
(Husband of No. 251; Brother of Nos. 172, 

265; Father of Nos. 3337, 412S. S629, 8260) 
Farmer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. i860, Ind.; s. 
Chester Powers (b. Mr 7, 1835, Washington Co., 
Ind.) and Hettie (Close) Davis (b. My i, 1838, 
Scott Co., Ind.). Farmer, Straight Creek, Kan., 
1904 — ■. Married Clara M. Watson ('80). 
Children: Marietta Searle ('08), b. Je 6, 1884; 
Gertrude Curtis ('10), b. O 24, 1886; Chester 
Watson ('13), b. D 16, 1889; Helen Powers 
('17), b. Je 5. 1894. Address, R. 3, Hohon, 
Kan. 

312. DAVID EICHBERG 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. Mr 18, i860, Atlanta, 111.; 

s. Samuel (b. Ap 17, 1832, Ger.) and Mina 
(Stern) Eichberg (b. do.). Prepared in Shurt- 
leff Coll. LL. B., Union Coll. of Law, North- 
western, 1884. Sigma Chi; Pres., Philoma- 
thean; Class Pres.; Capt. in Univ. Regt. .Prac- 
tising law, 1884 — . Married Emma Longini, D 
IS, 1892, Chicago. Children: Adrian J., b. D 
2, 189s; Leila, b. My 8, 1902. Address, suite 
802, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 

313. ANDREW JOHN EISENMEYER 
Prop. Flour Mill; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 27, 
1862, St. Clair, Co., 111.; s. Andrew (b. F 22, 
1824, Hassloch, Ger.) and Christine (Santer) 
Eisenmeyer (b. O 19, 1829, do.). Prepared in 
Trenton Pub. Sch.; Sigma Chi; Pres., Coll. 
Govt. 1882; Capt., Regt. Prop, of flour mfg. 
mill. Pres. Sch. Bd., 1903-5; V. P. Bank of 
Springfield; V. P. Springfield Traction Co. 
Married Celia H., O i, 1890, Springfield, Mo.; 
Children: Walter W.; Christine M.; Louis P.; 
Marie A. Address, Springfield, Mo.t 

314. SAMUEL ALEXANDER HARRISON 
Farmer; B. L. in L. & S., 1882; A. M., 1888; 
b. Jl 31, 1856, Marshall, Mo.; s. Joseph and 
Martha (Duggan) Harrison. Prepared in 
Shurtleff Coll. Prep. Sigma Phi; First Lt.; 
Last Chief Justice of Coll. Govt. Admitted to 
Bar, 1888; Prin., Schs., Geneseo, III., 1889-91; 
Prin., Burrotighs Sch., Chicago, 1892-1904; 
Real Est., 1904-14; farmer, 1914 — . Auth. : 
Booklet of Poems, Prairie Breezes, 48 pp. 
Mem., Baptist Church. Married Hattie E. Har- 
rison, D 1882, Champaign. Children: Bessie 
M., b. O, 1889; Warren Craig; b. O, 1897; 
Stanley Dwight, b. O, 1889. Address, R. No. 
I, Watervliet, Mich. 

315. FRANK BIERCE MALTBY 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E., 1907 as of 1882; 
b. Jl 31, 1861, Trumbull Co., O.; s. Warren 
(b. N. Y.) and Chloe Elizabeth (Bierce) Maltby 
(b. O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adel- 
phic. On R. R. work and general practise till 
1896; Miss. River Comn., 1898 and 1902-4; in 
charge of Dredging Operation; Prin. Asst. 



Engr., Panama Canal, 1905-7; Chief Engr., 
Dodfic & Day, Engrs., Philadelphia, 1907-10; 
Gen. Supt., James Stewart and Co., ConUs., 
1910-11; Chief Engr., John F. Stevens Const. 
Co., 1912-13; Charge of Harbor Work, St. John. 
New Brunswick, Can., 1914; Const. Engr., Day 
& Zimmerman, Philadelphia, 1915-17. Com- 
missioned Maj. of Engrs., O. R. C, F 1917; i" 
charge of Const, work on Governors Island, N. 
v., 1917. Auth.: Hist, of Miss. River Bridges, 
Jour, of Western Soc. of Engrs., 1903; Dredging 
on Miss. River, Trans. A. S. C. E., No. 5, 1904; 
shorter papers in various Engng. Soc. Journals; 
Reports in Chief of Engrs., U. S. A.; Panama 
Canal Trans, of St. Louis Ry. Club, 1907. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. ; New York Engrs. Club; 
Philadelphia Engrs. Club. Married Margaret 
E. McNary, F 4, 1885; Josephine Hedges, F i, 
1907. Children: Ruth, b. D 20, 1885; Marion, 
b. O 22, 1887. Address, Army Building, New 
York. 

316. *CHARLES H. MERRITT 
Cert, in Sc. ; b. S 13, 1856, near Waterman, 
111.; s. John H. (b. O 6, 1828, N. Y.) and 
Rhoda S. (Yay) Merritt (b. N. Y.). Prepared 
in Waterman H. S., Lee Center Acad. Adel- 
phic. Clerk in Bank, Augusta, Kan., 1882-4; 
du., Fred Smith's Bank Mason City, HI.; Clerk 
and Bookkeeper, Farmers St. Bank, 1886-8; 
I'ir. and Asst. Cashier, do., 1901. Mem., First 
M. E. Church at Waterman; Presby. at Augusta, 
Kan.; Elder at jNIason City; Hon. Mem., W. C. 
T. U.; Co. Prohibition Com., Pres., Sec, or 
Treas. Married Hattie Osborn, F 28, 1884, 
Mason City, 111. Children: Lela Beardsley, b. 
Jl 13, 1886; Blanche Fay, b. Ag 12, 1891. Died 
F 8, 1 90 1, Mason City, 111. 

317. LOUIS MOHR 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.. 1917 as of the class 
of 1882. Sec. and Const. Engr. for John Mohr 
& Sons. Address, 349 W. Illinois St., Chicago. 

318. JOHN RALPH NEELY 
(Brother of No. 242) 

Physician; B. L. ; M. L., 1897; b. Ap 22, 
1859, Benton, HI.; s. Isaac M. (b. Princeton, 
Ind.) and Mary C. (Eslton) Neely (b. Frank- 
fort, 111.). Prepared in Du Quoin Pub. Sch. 
M. D., Howard Univ., 1887; D. M., Univ. of 
Georgetown, iSqi. Adelphic Hatchet Orator. 
Record and Pension Ofiice, War Department; 
Sur. Gen. Office, Washington, D. C, 1887-95; 
Practicing Phys., Washington, D. C, 1887-95; 
.Acting Chief Med. Insp., Chicago Health Dept., 
1895-1905; Pvt. for six yrs. in Nat. Guard, 
Dist. Columbia, Cant. Co. B. and D., 2nd Bn., 
2nd Regt., 1S88-90; Hosp. Steward and Surg., 
5th Bn., 2nd. Reg., 1892-5. Mem., Med. Soc, 
Dist. of Col.; Starvation Soc, Tanner Hall; 
Med. Soc, Chicago; A. M. A.; Am. Pub. 
Health Assn.; A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; I. O. 
O. F. Married Ella V. Spurgeon, Ag 16, 1886, 
Baltimore. Children: Hazel Adelaide, b. S 12, 
1887; Charles Bertes, b. S 10, 1889; Donald 
Stuart, b. Ja 18, 1891; Harold Richard, b. S 
20, 1893; Joseph Ralph, b. Jl 2, 1896. Address, 
Hutton Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

319. THOMAS NOBLE, JR. 

Gold Miner; Cert, in C. E.; b. Ag 9, 1858, 
Arlington Farm, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Ag 24, 
1835, do.) and S'ubina (Munron) Noble (b. Je 
26, 1837, Stark Co., O.). Prepared in Whipple 
Acad., HI. Coll. Hennepin (Tanal Sur., 1882; 
Engr. Dept., Santa Fe R. R., Lajunta, Colo., 
1883; do., Mex. R. R., Monterey, Mex., 1883; 
Motive Power Dept., Corpus Christi, Tex., 
1884; Engng. Dept., Loredo, Tex., 1885; on 
Location and Const., Mex. R. R. from Saltillo 
to San Luis Potosi, Mex., 1886-8; Gold Min., 
San Diego. Calif., 1888-1902; San Diego, Calif., 
1903; Encinitas Copper Mine, San Diego Co., 
1904; Gold Min. near Descanso, 1904 — . Ad- 
dress, Descanso, Calif.t 



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3_o. *ROBERT ELLVVOOD ORR 
Civ. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. Rob Roy, Foun- 
tain Co., Ind., Ag 17, 1856; s. James (.b. Je 2, 
1805, Franklin, Warren Co., O.) and Mary 
Alice (Miller) Orr (b. Union Chapel, Ind.). 
Prepared Attica H. S.; one yr. at Ind. Univ. 
Adelphic. Rodman with Hennepin Canal, 
Dixon; Feeder, 1882; Draftsman I. C. R. R. 
Co., Jackson, Miss., 1883; Draftsman C. B. & Q. 
R. R. Co.. 18S3-1892; Asst. Const. Pub. Works, 
Evanston, 111., 1892-5; Asst. Engr. E. J. & E. 
R. R. 1896-1900; Cliief Engr. E. J. & E. & 
Chicago, i^ake Shore & Eastern R. R. 1900-2; 
Gen. Practice 1903, Engr. and Surv. ; Asst. 
Engr. Const., Cincinnati, Bluffton, and Chicago, 
at Blutfton, 1904-5; Asst. Engr. Ind. Harbor 
Belt R. R. 1905-6; with San. Dist. of Chicago, 
1906-10; engaged in practice of C. Engr., Road- 
ways, Railways, Waterways, Water Supply, 
Sewerage, Land Sur., landscape designs, land 
drainage; Engr. St. Penitentiary Com., etc. 
Original Petitioner for Co. Scholarship to Univ. 
of 111.; do. Univ. change of name, 1885; wrote 
law authorizing mode of election of Univ. trus- 
tees from that of appointment by the Gov., 1887. 
Mem. ist. Congr. Church, Evanston, 1886-1902; 
Central Presby. Church, Joliet, 1902-16; Matte- 
son Lodge, No. 175, A. F. A. M., 1903-16. 
Married Mrs. Katherine F. Weese, D 24, 1901, 
Joliet, 111. Child, (adopted) Edith Mae Weese. 
Died Ap 24, 1916, Joliet, 111. 

321. *CHARLES W. PALMER 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. i860, Watseka, 111.; s. 
Mrs. E. S. Palmer. Died Jl 4, 1884, Austin, 
Tex. 

322. ARTHUR PEABODY 
(Brother of No. 364) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 16, 1858, Eau 
Claire, Wis.; s. Selim Hobart (b. 1829, Rock- 
ingham, Vt.) and Elizabeth (Pangborn) Pea- 
body (b. 1836, Burlington, Vt.). Prepared 
in Chicago H. S. Tau Beta Pi. St. Arch, of 
Wis., in charge of Univ. of Wis. and all penal 
and charitable insts. Norm. schs. and other St. 
insts. as to Arch. Service. Sec. Bd. of Examin- 
ers of Archs. of Wis. Invented Unit Stirrup 
and System of Concrete Const., with movable 
forms for floors, 1907-8. Married Agnes Coch- 
rane, S 30, 1885, Hingham, Mass. Children: 
Marion Grace, b. 1886; Arthur Cochrane b. 
1891; Charlotte Elizabeth b. 1899. Address, 
State Capitol, Madison, Wis. 

323. *ARVILLA K. RALEY (HARRISON) 
Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1861, HI.; d. E. V. Raley. 
Married James D. Harrison. Deceased. 

324. *GEORGE WILLIAM RICHARDS 
B. S. in C. E.; b. 1859, Calif.; s. A. A. Rich- 
ards. Died My 15, 1889, Carthage, N. M. 

325. CHARLES NEWTON ROBERTS 
(Brother of No. 404) 

Engr. and Surv.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 19, 
1861, Jefferson, 111.; s. Clark (b. 1829, Utica, 
N. Y.) and Elizabeth Harrison (Linscott) 
Roberts (b. 1839, Jay, Me.). Prepared in 
Jefferson H. S. Sigma Chi; Adelphic. Mach. ; 
Instrument man on Miss. Riv. Sur.; traveling 
salesman; Asst. Engr., Chicago San. Dist.; 
Engng. and Sur. Bus., 1892 — . Married Addie 
M. Keith, Jl 20, 1887, Blue Island, 111. Chil- 
dren: Keith, b. Ag 31, 1889; Marion b. Je 30, 
1892; Helen, b. Mr 23, 1895; John Clark, b. D 
12, 1896. Address, 1014 Lake Ave., Wilmette, 
111. 

326. FREDERICK DANIEL RUGG 
(Father of No. 4397) 

Gen. Field Mgr. Ins. Co.; B. L.; b. D 22, 
i860. Champaign; s. Daniel (b. My 30, 1830, 
Heath, Mass.) and Philena Dole (Kellogg) 
Rugg (b. Shelburn, Mass.). Prepared in Cham- 



paign H. S. Sigma Chi; Adelphic; Class Oral. 
for Jr. Exhibition; Class Poet; delivered one 
of the class orations at commencement. Whole- 
sale and Retail Shoe Bus., firm D. Rugg & Son; 
Partner in firm, F. D. and W. A. Rugg, 1888- 
96; engaged in Life Ins. Bus., Pres., three yrs.: 
resigned to give Liquid Air lectures and 
demonstrations; Gen. Field Mgr. Ins. Co.; Or- 
ganized the Champaign Cml. Assn., 1884, Sec. 
and Treas., ten years. Sec. and Treas. En- 
deavor Soc. for 111. Champaign Commandery, 
Mohammed Temple (Shrine); 1st Congr. 
Church, Champaign; B. P. O. E.; Hamilton 
Club; Champaign Country Club; K. T. Mar- 
ried Cora M. Maltby, 1887, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Daniel ('10), b. S 7, 1889; Helen Caro- 
line, b. Ag 16, 1903. Address, 507 W. Univ. 
Ave., Champaign; bus. add., ij^ Main St., do. 

327. ABIA JOSEPH SHARP 
Prop., Mach. Works; B. S. in M. E.; b. 
Ag 3, 1853, Slabtown, 111.; s. David, (b. 
1825, Mifflin Co., Pa.) and Susanna (Joder) 
.Sharp (b. Ja 28, 1828, do.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Scientific. Gregorian; Adelphic; Ale- 
Lhenai Honorary; Valedictorian of Mech. 
Engrs.; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Engr. till S 1882; 
draftsman in car shops of K. C, Ft. Scott and 
Memphis to 1883; Mech. Engr. in charge of 
mach. shops at Harrisonville, Mo., 1883, also 
partner Harrisonville mach. works to 1903; 
Engr. in charge const., Webb City Iron Works. 
1906; Prop., Harrisonville Machine Works^ 
191 1 — • Married Maggie Jane Wright, O 14, 
1888 (died Ja 16, 1892); Sarah Elizabeth 
Wright, Ap 3, 1895 (died Ap 30, 1903). Chil- 
dren: Alice (died in infancy); May (died in 
infancy); Abia Morris, b. Mr 17, 1897; Eliza- 
beth, b. N 3, 1900; Mary, b. Jl 28, 1902. 
Address, Harrisonville. Mo. 

328. FRANK SHLAUDEMAN 
(Brother of No. 493) 
Pres. and Mgr., Brewing Co.; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Je 17, 1862, Decatur, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ja 13, 
1834, Wildeshausen, Ger.) and Caroline (Weiss- 
mann) Shlaudeman (b. Mr 22, 1836, Rheinpfalz, 
do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Chi. 
Brush Elec. Co., Cleveland, O., 1882-3; Harps- 
trile and Shlaudeman, Brewers, Decatur, 111., 
1883-5; West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1885-6; 
Henry Shlaudeman, successor to Harpstrile and 
Shlaudeman, 1886-8; V. P. and Mgr., Decatur 
Brewing Co., 1888-1903; Pres. and Mgr., do., 
1903 — . Mem., Lib. Bd., Decatur Pub. Lib., 
1902-9 and 1912-17; Pres. of do., for three yrs. 
Married Josephine Theresa Baum, O 27, 1886. 
Address, 25 E. Walton Place, Chicago. 

329. HOWARD BRINKERHOFF SLAUSON 
(Husband of No. 357) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 15, i860, 
Fishkill, N. Y.; s. Joseph (b. 1818, do.) and 
Sarah (Brinkerhoff) Slauson (b. 1829, Bed- 
ford, N. Y.). Prepared in Dwight H. S. 
Philomathean. First Asst., Chem. Lab., Univ. 
of 111., 1882-3; Chem., Champaign Sugar Co., 
1883-4; First Asst., Chem. Lab., Univ. of 111., 
1S84-5; studied law, admitted to bar 1887; 
partner with J. L. Ray, 1887-90; practised 
law in Seattle, 1890-1900; Hort., 1900-18; 
Chem. with I. F. Lancks, 1918 — . Married 
Celeste Langley ('83), N 15, 1888, Champaign, 
111. (died S 3, 1903, Seattle); Alice Swinburn 
Leckenby, S 27, 1907, Seattle. Children: Sarah 
Jeanette, b. Ag 3, 1897; Celeste, b. My 2, 1899; 
Howard Langley, b. D 7, 1901. Address, 5416 
Morgan St., Seattle. 

' 330. CHARLES LINNEAUS SMITH 

(Husband of No. 351) 

Lawyer and Judge; B. L. ; b. Mr 8, 1861, 

Newton, 111.; s. C. B. (b. 1834, W. Va.) and 

Celestia Elfie (Gray) Smith (b. 1836, Arcole, 

O.). Prepared in (Champaign H. S.; LL. B., 



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Albany Law Sch., 1SS5. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Adelphic; Kep. in Inter-Soc. Orat. Contest; 
Capt. Univ. Regt. Law office, Champaign, 
1884-5; Lawyer, Champaign, 1886-7; Minne- 
apolis, 1887 — ; Atty. for Bd. of Co. Commis- 
sioners, 1900-04; Mun. Judge, Minneapolis, 
1904-11. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F.; 
K. P.; B. P. O. E.; Maccabees; Mem., Official 
Bd. of M. E. Church; Coml. Club of Minneap- 
olis; Minneapolis Ath. Club. Married Grace 
Maria Healey ('83), 1888, Champaign. Child, 
Marian Alden Smith, b. Mr 10, 1890. Ad- 
dress, 2018 Hawthorn Ave., Minneapolis. 

331. NELSON STRONG SPENCER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 3, 1857, 
Dixon, 111.; s. Aquilla (b. 1832, Center Co., 
Pa.) and Mary A. (Hetler) Spencer (b. 1835, 
Dixon, 111.). Prepared in Dixon H. S. Philo- 
mathean. Instr., Arch. Dept., 1880-83; Supt., 
Bldgs. and Grounds, 1898-1902; Arch, for Men's 
Gym., Chem. Lab., Hydraulic Lab., Mechanic 
Bldg. Mem., Congr. Church, Cliampaign, 111. 
Married Ida Florence Rush, S 7, 1881. Chil- 
dren: Clifford Ricker. b. 188'^; Charles Blakely, 
b. 1888; Mary Ethel, b. 1890. Address, 6724 
East End Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1495, 37 W. 
Van Buren. do. 

332. FLORIZEL ADINO TAFT 
(Brother of No. 223) 
Banker; B. S.; b. D 30. 1863, Elmvvood, 111.; 
s. Don Carlos (b. 1827, Swanzy, N. H.) and 
Mary Lucy (Foster) Taft (b. Shutesbury, 
Mass.). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Married Grace Turner, O 4, 1892. 
Children: Arlo; Lloyd; Royal; Mabel; Flor- 
ence; Howard. Address, Cupertino, Calif. 

333- JAMES TODD 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 13, 1855, 
Dundee, 111.; s. Hugh (b. Jl 24, 1818, Glasgow, 



Scot.) and Magdalene (Rankin) Todd (b. Ja i, 
1827, Delry, do.). Prepared in Elgin (111.) 
Acad. Philomathean; Class Prophet. Various 
lines of Hydr. and Mun. Engng. Married Pearl 
B. Loveland, Je 9, 1892. Child, Francis Hugh, 
b. Ag 8, 1901. Address, Elgin, 111. 

334. HERBERT TURNER 
Elec. Engr.; Cert, in Sc; b. N 10, 1858, 
(^uincy, 111.; s. Edward (b. O 30, 1823, Tem- 
pleton, Mass.) and Lucretia Wheeler (Newhall) 
Turner (b. Jl 4, 1831, Ipswich, N. H.). Pre- 
pared in Quincy H. S. Philomathean; Capt. I. 
N. G. Farming and ranching, 1882-90 and 1896- 
1900; Elec. Engr., 1890-96 and 1900-05; Mer- 
chant. 1906-10; with No. Elec. (Jo., 1911-18; 
with Oakland, Antioch, and Eastern Elec. Ry., 
1 91 8 — . Married Mary Boone Burroughs, Je 
6, 1902. Children: Ruth, b. Je 29, 1903; 
Goddery Burroughs, b. Ag 7, 1907. Address, 
Alamo, Contra Costa Co., Calif. 

33 5- JOHN GEORGE WADS WORTH 
(Husband of No. 255) 
Banker; Cert.; B. S. in L. A. & S., 1914; b. 
Ag 26, 1859, Kinnickinnie, Wis.; s. John (Gre- 
gory (b. Mr 10, 1825, East Aurora, N Y.) and 
Mary Ann (Wainwright) Wadsworth (b. Je 29, 
1825, Newark-on-Trent, Eng.). Prepared in 
Chippewa Falls (Wis.) H. S. Adelphic; Sigina 
Chi; Class Pres. ; Pres. Coll. Govt.; Valedic- 
torian; Capt. Univ. Regt. Civ. Engr., 1882-4; 
Stenog., 1884-5; Cashier, 1885-92; Banker, 
1892 — . Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. A. M. ; 
Y. M. C. A.; K. T.; B. P. O. E. Married Kittie 
Marie Baker ("81), O 27, 1886, Champaign 
(died N 25, 1899); Lora Loomis Crossland, 
Mr 14, 1906, Omaha, Neb. Children: John 
Baker, b. N 8, 1898; Edwin Horace, b. My 
22, 1907; Dorothy, b. D 4, 1910. Address, 
233 Turley Ave., Council Bluffs, la.; bus. 
add., 201 Pearl St., do. 



CLASS OF 1883 (30 LIVING, 7 DEAD) 



336- EDWARD LORENZO ABBOTT 
(Brother of Nos. 121, 373, 416) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 15, 1859, 
Whiteside Co., 111.; s. Asa McFarland (b. 1820, 
Hartland, Vt.) and Sarah (Sperry) Abbott (b. 
1822). Prepared in No. 111. Coll. Adelphic; 
C. E. Club. Civ. Engng. in gen. practise; 
foundations, steel const., tunnels, water power, 
elec. power. Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Lilian 
Ida Hartwell, My 7, 1888, N. Y. City. Child, 
Doris Lilian, b. Je 10, 1889. Address, Box 1033, 
U'ashington D. C. 

337. ^CHARLES FR.\NCIS ADAMS 
(Brother of No. 122) 
Cert.; b. Ag 23, 1867, near Urbana; s. Francis 
Fitch (b. Je 13, 1824, Olmstead, Falls, O.) and 
Nancy (Dean) Adams (b. Ap 16, 1834, Dayton, 
O.). Prepared in Dist. Sch. near Urbana. 
Scientific Soc. Taxidermist, Curator Museum, 
Auckland, New Zealand, 1885-7; Collector in 
Borneo, 1887-8. Made collections for Smith- 
sonian, Harvard, Illinois. Prepared complete 
exhibit of birds of 111. for World's Fair, 1893; 
was in charge of 111. Exhibit. Auth. of articles 
on Bird and Animal Life, in various papers and 
mags. Died My 20, 1893, Chicago. 

338. *LIDA M. ASHBY (RICHARDS) 
(Wife of No. 192) 

B. L. ; b. Ja 5, 1863; d. Martinus M. (b. 
1830, Rhinebeck, N. Y.) and Mary (Patton) 
Ashby (b. 1828, Chillicothe, O.). Alethenai. 
First Prize, Orat. Contest, represented 111. in 
St. Contest; Pres. of Class. ]\Iem., Sen. Lit. 
Ed. 7//i>i!. Teaching, 1883-6. Married Charles 
L. Richards ('78), 1886, Fairfield, Neb. Child, 
Bessie Ashby, b. 1887. Died S i, 1888, Hebron, 
Neb. 



339. CHARLES EUGENE BOGARDUS 
(Husband of No. 593; Brother of No. 127) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 30, 1863; s. 
John Jeremiah (b. D 6, 1828, N. Y.) and Evelyn 
Bogardus (b. S 1828, do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign IT. S. Philomathean. Sugar Chem., 
Kan., 1883-4; Asst., Coml. Lab.. Chicago, 1886- 
7; Asst. Chem., B. 6c O. R. R., 1888-89; ist 
Asst. Univ. of 111.. 1889-90; Coml. Chem. and 
Assayer, Seattle, 1890 — ; City Chem., ten yrs. ; 
St. Chem., four yrs. Mem., A. C. S. ; Soc. 
Chem. Indus.; N. Pacific Soc. Min. Engrs. 
Married Lucie Rae Brumback ('90), F 16, 1892, 
Gilman 111. Children: Almon Eugene, b. S 28, 
1895; Wallace David, b. D i, 1896; Helen 
Evelyn, b. Ja 17, 1899; Richard Sherman, b. 
N 18, 1913. Address, 90 Columbia St., Seattle. 

340. MARTHA HARRIET BOGGS (LOVE) 

(Sister of Nos. 683, 791, 1630; Mother of No. 
9220) 
A. B. in L. & S.; A. M., 1891; b. Ap 23, 
i860, Lawrence Co., O.; d. Benjamin Franklin 
(b. Jl 2, 1832, do.) and Mary Jane (Armstrong) 
Boggs (b. N 29, 1835, do.). Prepared in 
Tuscola H. S. Alethenai; Orat. Assn.; Sen. 
of Students' Govt.; Pres., Alethenai; Sec. Orat. 
Assn. H. S. Teacher, 1883-90. Mem., M. E. 
Church; Friday Evening Bible Class; Woman's 
Home and Foreign Miss. Soc; W. C. T. U. ; 
Pres., Danville Dist. Home Miss. Soc, J903: 
Pres. Home Miss. Aux., 1905; Sec. Bd. of 
Mgrs., Cunningham Children's Home, 1910; 
Pres., Bible Class, 1900-01; Pres., Mothers' 
Club, 1907-08; Pres., Woman's Anti-Saloon 
Leagiie, 1908. Married Isaac Albert Love, F 
II, 1891. Children: Estelle, b. D 13, 1891 ; 
Martha Harriet, b. Ap 24, 1894; Beryl Franklin 



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('18), b. Je 9, 1896; Cassandra Armstrong, b. 
Mr 4, 189S. Address, 1214 N. Vermillion St., 
Danville, Ill.f 

341. CLARENCE V. BRAINARD 
Rancher and Stock Raiser; Cert, in C. E. ; b. 
Ja 14, 1859, Sheffield, 111.; s. D. O. (b. West- 
iield, O.) and Harriet A. (Reed) Brainard (b. 
Franklin, N. Y.). Prepared in Buda H. S. 
Surs., Miss. River, 1883-84; Wis. River. 1885- 
86; Duluth South Shore and Atlantic R. R., 
i886; I. C. R. R., 1887; Sur. 111. River, 1889; 
Building Const., Chicago, 1890; U. S. Asst. Engr. 
in charge 111. River improvement, 1891-05; Asst. 
Engr. in charge of lock gate Const., Hennepin 
Canal, 1905-7; ranching and stock raising in 
Pecos Valley, N. M.; lock and dam const.. 
Brazes River 1915-18; in charge 111. River 
improvement, Peoria, 19 18. Mem., Western 
Soc. of Engrs. Married Lena Freedlin, Je 8. 
1889, Champaign. Children: G. Reed, h. My 
26, 1890; Fred, b. F 17, 1892; Warren C, b. 
N 3, 1900 (died Ap 26, 1917). Address, Artesia, 
N. M. 

342- MARY SABINA COLVIN (HARGIS) 
Teacher; Cert, in Sc; b. O 27, 1856, Mt. 
Palatine 111.; d. John (b. 1807, Pendleton Co., 
Ky.) and Amelia E. (Newport) Colvin (b. O 
14, 1S20, Boone Co., Ky.). Prepared in Pub. 
Schs., Putnam Co. 111. Alethenai. Teacher, 
Dom. Sc. and Lit. work. Mem., Women's Club. 
Married Walter C. Hargis, S 11, 1886, Normal, 
III. Children: Louella, b. Ag 26, 1887; Louis 
Maurice, b. Ag 22, 1889; Alice Ethel, b. O 
23, 1891. Address, Bondvillc, Ill.t 



343. *WILLIAM PATTERSON CRAIG 
(Brother of No. 2625) 

Cert.; b. D 13, 1861, Armstrong Co., Pa.; s. 
James M. (b. AIv 27, 1836, do.) and Margaret 
A. (Blaine) Craig (b. My 15. 1840, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Capt. 
Univ. Regt. Taught in country schs., 1884-6; 
Bloomington Law Sch., LL. B., 1888; prac- 
tised law for eight yrs., Chafiipaign Co.; Insp., 
Bldg. and Loan Assn., 1896-1904. Died S 27, 
1904, Champaign. 

344. *CLARA BELLE FELLOWS (DAY) 
B. L.; b. 1859, 111.; (guardian J. B. Whit- 
comb) d. Mary A. (Kirby) Fellows. Married 
Joseph Daniels Day, 1889, Milbank, S. Dak. 
Children: Florence Adelaide, b. 1891; Frank 
Fellows, b. 1896. Died Je 29, 1915, Seattle. 



345. JESSIE GARDNER 
B. L. ; b. Ap 27, 1863, Champaign; d. Daniel 
(b. D 18, 181 5, Warehouse Point, (lonn.) and 
Mary Josephine (Hodges) Gardner (b. O 181 7, 
Warren, Mass.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Grad. in Piano, Cincinnati Coll. of Music, 1895. 
Mem., Coll. Club of Cincinnati; Cincinnati 
Woman's Club; Pres. 1911-12 of Woman's 
Alliance of ist Congn. Unitarian Church of 
Cincinnati. Address, Elmhurst, E. Walnut 
Hills, Cincinnati. 



346, ALPHONSO SAMUEL GATES 
City Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1886; b. N 
17, 1834, Case Co., Mich.; s. Benjamin Butler 
(b. 1800, Conn.) and Susannah (Alvord) Gates 
(b. 181 1, Pa.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. U. S. 
Deputy Mineral Surv. ; Denuty St. Surv.; Co. 
Surv. of Butte Co., S. Dak.; Co. Surv., Law- 
rence Co.; City Engr. of Spearfish, S. Dak., 
for twelve yrs. Hon. mem.. Black Hawk Lodge, 
A. F. A. M. ; mem., Commandery of Sir 
Knights at Spearfish; Black Hills Consistory 
Scottish Rites Free Masonry, 32nd degree; Naja 
Temple A. R. O. N. M. S., Deadwood. Ad- 
dress. Spearfish, Lawrence Co., S. Dak. 



347. JUDSON FREEMAN GOING 
Judge, Mun. Court; Cert, in L. & S.; B. L. 
m L. & S., 1914; b. N 29, 1857, Scales Mound, 
Jo Daviess Co., 111.; s. Adoniram Judson and 
Mary Ann (Clendening) Going. Prepared in 
Warren H. S. ; LL. B., Union Coll. of Law 
(Northwestern), 1885. Adelphic; Phi Delta 
Phi; Capt. in Regt. City Justice of Peace, 
1887-1891; Asst. States Atty., 1891-2; Gen. 
Counsel, Calumet Elec. St. Ry., Chicago, 1894- 
8; Asst. St. Atty., Cook Co., 1904-6; Judge 
Mun.. Court, 1906 — ; V. P., Standard Steel 
Works Co., Philadelphia, 1915 — . Third Rept. 
I. N. G., 1877-9, J881-3; Capt. Mem., Chicago 
Bar Assn.; Marquette Club, bd. of directors, 
1902-4; 111. Ath. Club, Chicago: Pres. Chicago 
Boys' Club, 1908-9, 1910-11; V. P., Olivet Inst., 
1910-11. Elder in Fullerton Ave., Presby. 
Church; Married Nenah Gertrude Avery, Jl 
16, 1885, Eau Claire, Wis. Children: (Jrace 
May, b. Ag 9, 1886; Gertrude, b. Ja 4, 1890 
(died My 16, 1892); Judson Freeman, Jr., b. 
S 2, 1897. Address, 2130 Fremont St., Chicago. 

348. WILLIAM FRANCIS GOLTRA 
Pres., W. F. Goltra Tie Co.; B. S. in C. 
E.; b. D 3, 1861, near Kankakee, 111.; s. Clark- 
son King (b. 1826, Newark, N. J.) and Almira 
Elizabeth (Perault) Goltra (b. 1838, Plattsburg, 
N. Y.). Prepared in St. Viateur's Coll., Bour- 
bonnais. 111. Continually in service of Lake 
Erie and Western R. R. Co. as Engr., Drafts- 
man. Chief Clerk to Purchasing Agt., to Chief 
Engr.. to Gen. Mgr., Asst. to Chief Engr. and 
Purchasing Agt., 1 884-1907; Gen. Tie Agt., N. 
Y. Central Lines, 1907-10; Pres., W. F. Goltra 
Tie Co., 1910 — ; dealer in railroad ties and 
builder of tie and timber treating plants. In 
191 1, invented new process and method of 
treating ties and timbers, full description pub- 
lished in Ry. Engng. and Reinew, Ja 191 2. 
Auth. of Characteristic Report of Lake Erie 
and Western R. R. Co., Ja 1900; written many 
articles in Ry. Age Gazette and Ry. Engng. and 
Review, mostly pertaining to timber preserva- 
tion. Mem., official bd. Euclid Ave. M E. 
Church; K. T. ; A. F. A. M.; Am. Ry. Engng. 
Assn.; Wood Preservers' Assn., Cleveland Ath. 
Club; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Mar- 
ried Annie Laura Rust, Je 12, 1888, Blooming- 
ton, 111. Children: George Rust, b. My 3, 1889 
(died Ag 9, 1880); Laura Fay, b. Ap 24, 1890; 
Zella Pearl, b. Mr 24, 1S93; Perry Price, b. Je 
5, 1895. Address, 1940 E. 93rd St., Cleveland; 
bus. add., 910 Rockeleller Bldg., do. 

349. NELSON ALLISON GRAY 
Rancher; B. L. ; b. Ag 13, 1757, Beaver Dam, 

Pa.; s. William Allison (b. D 15, 1821, Wayne, 
Pa.) and Sarah (Mead) Gray (b. S 4, 1821). 
Prepared in Allegheny Coll., Pa. Philomathean. 
Min. and Real Est.; Ranching. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Minnie Gray, F 11, 1884, 
Rantoul, 111. Children: Sarah Ellen, b. N 22, 
1885; George A., b. Mr 15, 1887; Ida Belle, 
b. Jl 3, 1889; Edith Anna, b. Jl 3 i88q; Nelson 
Clarence, b. My 14, iSoi; Myrtle Minnie, b. 
My 14 1891; Stanley Collins, b. D 11, 1901 
(died Ja i 1918); Gladys Loretta. b. N 2, 1903; 
Helen Bernice, b. Je 3, 1908. Address, Chats- 
worth Calif. 

350. DWIGHT CRAIG HAVEN 
Land Valuation Expert; Cert., L. & S.; b. 

My 10, 1863, New Lenox, 111.; s. Dwight (b. 
D 14, 1821, Sheridan, N. Y.) and Lizzie (Craig) 
Haven (b. Je 5, 1840, Dublin, Ire.). Prepared 
in common schs. and by pvt. instr. Philo- 
mathean; Capt. and Adjt., LTniv. Regt. I. N. 
G.. A. O. M. Sergt., Color Sergt.; Capt. and 
Adj.; 3rd and 4th Inf., 1883-97. Lawyer; Judge 
Co. Court, Will Co., 1902-6; Land Valuation 
expert, 1910-18. Married Mary Robinson. 
Child, Florence Dwight. Address, New York 
City. 



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351. GRACE HEALEY (SMITH) 
(Wife of No. 330) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mr 18, 1862, Champaign; 
d. James M. (b. 1828, Vernon, N. Y.) and 
Marian (Hunt) Healey (b. 1834, Tewkesbury, 
Mass.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethe- 
nia. Mem. M. E. Church; Coll. Club. Mar- 
ried Charles Linnaeus Smith ('82) 1888, Cham- 
paign. Child, Marian Alden, b. 1890. Address, 
2018 Hawthorne Ave., Minneapolis. 

352. WILLIAM AMES HEATH 
(Father of No. S714) 

Banker; B. L. ; b. Je 29 1862, Sullivan Co., 
Ind.; s. Nathaniel Pinckard (b. Ag 16, 1818, 
Urbana, O.) and Cynthia (Burnett) Heath (b 
D 13, 1822, Sullivan Co., Ind.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Pres. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Pres. of Class. Clerk, Cham- 
paign Nat. Bank, 1883; Asst. Cashier, 1887; 
Cashier 1888-1902; Dir., 1898-1904; St. Bank 
Examiner Ap 1902-4; V. P. and Dir. Hibernian 
Banking Assn., 1904-10; Pres. Live Stock Ex- 
change Nat. Bank of Chicago, 1910; Del. 111. 
St. Rep. Conventions, 1892-1904; City Treas., 
Champaign, 188Q-91; Sch. Treas., 1890-1902; 
Dir. and Chm. of the Bd. and Federal Reserve 
Agt. of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 
Ja 191 7. Mem., 111. Comn. Pan American Expo- 
sition, 1901; University Club; Bankers Clubs 
of Chicago; Univ. Club of Evanston; Bob-O- 
Link Golf Club. Pres. Alumni Assn., 1891-2; 
Married C)lara Owens, Je 17, 1890, Catonsville, 
Md. (died D 10, 1904). Children: Nathaniel P. 
('13) b. 1891; William O, b. 1901; Florence B., 
b. 1904. Address, 1710 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 
111. 

353. GEORGE CAVENDER HEWES 

Evangelist; B. S. in Chem. ; b. Ag i, 1863, 
Mendon, 111.; s. Rev. Matthias Avise (b. D 
I, 1836, Quincv, 111.) and Minerva Dunlap 
(Cavender) Hewes (b. Je 3, 1841, O.). Pre- 
pared in Charleston and Waverly H. Schs. 
Adelphic. S. T. B., DePauw Univ., 1891. 
Teacher, 1883; Photography, 1885; First Asst. 
Prof., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1886; Photography, 
1887; Asst. Chem., N. W. Fertilizer Co., Chi- 
cago, 1888; Theol. stud. 1891; Missionary to 
India, 1891; Prof., Reid Christian Coll., Luck- 
now, India, 1896; Evangelistic work, 1903 — . 
Acting Chaplain for Wesleyan and Presby. 
troops in British Army, India, Duke of Well- 
ington's Regt., 1907-8; Essex Reg.. 1909. Auth.: 
The Philosopher's Stone, Meth. Pub. House, 
Lucknow, India, 1896, 10 pp. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Annie Butcher, D 3, 1896, 
Naini Tal, India. Children: Edwin B., b. My 3. 
1899; George C. Jr., b. Ag 14, 1901. Address, 
Pithoragarh Kumaun, India. 

354. JOSEPH DARWIN HUEY 
Agt., Am. Beet Sugar Co.; Cert, in Sc. ; B. 
S., 1914; b. Ja 27, i860, Huey, 111.; s. Joseph 
(b. Ja 23, 1827, do.) and Martha Ann (Jones) 
Huey (b. Ja 18, 1829, Christian Co., Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Pub. Schs., Huey, 111. Adelphic. Post- 
master, Huey, 1885-8; Rancher, 1888-9; Fore- 
man, Union Lime Co., 1889-93; Rancher, 1893- 
1900; Miner, 1900-2; Limestone insp., Am. 
Beet Sugar Co., 190J; agt., do., 1907 — . Mar- 
ried Agnes E. Farrell, D 2, 1907. Address, 
Halleck, San Bernardino Co., Calif. 

355. JOHN THOMAS KENOWER 
(Brother of No. 72) 
Editor; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 12, i860, Xenia. 
111.; s. Geo. (b. Te 29, 181 6, Carlisle, Pa.) and 
Anna (Shelley) Kenower (b. Mr 10, 1829, do.). 
Prepared in Huey, 111. Class Pres.; Philo- 
mathean, Pres.; Class Poet. Farmer; School 
teacher, ten yrs. ; Ed. Breckenridge Bui., 1895 — . 
Married Ola Russell, Ag 25, 1891, Bolivar, Mo. 
Children: Pansy, b. Ag 17. 1894; Pauline b. 
Ja 8, 1897; Fred Russell, b. Je 17, 1902; Ethel, 
b. N I, 1905. Address, Breckenridge Mo. 



356. LIZZIE ANNETTE KNOWLTON 

(CUSHMAN) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ap 14, i860, Stratton, Vt.; 
d. Melvin Augustus (b. Ag 9, 1818, Wardsboro, 
Vt.) and Marcellini (Hunt) Knowlton (b. N 18, 
1819, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethe- 
nai. Teacher in Pub. Schs., Champaign, 1883-8. 
Mem., Baptist Church. Married E. Hylan 
Cushman, S 13, 1900, Rochester, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 532 W. 148th St., New York City; bus. 
add., 1735 Amsterdam Ave., do. 

357. 'CELESTE LANGLEY (SLAUSON) 
(Wife of No. 329) 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. Jl i, 1862, Champaign; 
d. James W. (b. Ja 17, 1836, near Erie, Pa.) 
and Jeannette J. (Young) Langley (b. F 11, 
1838, Elyria, O.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Alethenal. Attended Boston School of 
Orat. Taught Elocution in Champaign to 1890, 
and Seattle, 1890 till her death. Charter mem.. 
Women's Century Club of Seattle, and at one 
time Pres.; mem., O. E. S. Married Howard 
B. Slauson ('82), N 15, 1888, Champaign. Child- 
ren: Sarah Jeannette, b. Ag 2, 1897; Celeste, 
b. My 22, 1899; Howard Langley, b. D 7, 1901. 
Died S 3, 1903, Seattle. 

358. CAMILLA FLORENCE LEWIS 

(BILLS) 

(Wife of No. 229) 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. Je 8, 1856, Leroy, 111.; 

d. Jacob Benner (b. D 24, 1823, Morgantown, 

Pa.) and Jane (Culbertson) Lewis (b. D 17, 

1S25, New Athens, O.). Prepared in Farmer 

City H. S.; Univ. Acad. Married Charles 

Tacob Bills ('80), S 13, 1883, Farmer City, 

"111 Child, Breta, b. Mr 22, 1887. Address, 

Fairbury, Neb. 

359. RALPH DANA LEWIS 
Life Ins. Bus.; Cert, in C. E.; b. Ap 12, 1859, 
New York City; s. George and Emma Wood 
Lewis. Elec. Light Bus. in Chicago; Pur- 
chasing Agt., K. .& W. R. R. and D. M. & 
K. C. Ry.; Gen. Agt. Canada Life Ins. Co. 
to 191 5; representing New York Life Ins. 
Co., (Cleveland. Mem., Morning Star Lodge 
No. 5, K. of P., Keokuk; Meridan Lodge No. 
610 A. F. A. M., Cleveland; McKinley Chap- 
ter No. 181 R. A. M., Cleveland; Damascus 
Commandery No. 5, K. T., Keokuk; Peoria 
Consistory 32d degree, Peoria; and Kaaba 
Temple Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Daven- 
port. Married Rose E. Pendleton, Ag, 1888, 
Chenoa, 111. Children: Clare Louise, b. Ag, 
1889; Emily Dana, b. Je, 1891. Address, 10617 
Hampden Ave., Cleveland. 

360. *HENRY PEARSON LITTLE 
B. S. in Chem., 1893; b. Mr 6, 1858, Cerro 
Gordo, 111.; s. Jacob G. (b. N 21, 1831, Milo, 
Me.) and Elizabeth Payson (Norris) Little (b. 
.\g 8, 1837, Fremont, N. H.). Prepared in Lin- 
coln H. S.; Wesleyan Univ. Philomathean. 
Taught in pub. sch. until spring of 1903. Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; Nat. Teachers' Assn. Married 
Mable Leontine Morris, Ag 30, 1892. Chil- 
dren: Rose Elizabeth, b. Jl 13, 1893; Morris 
Albert, b. F 27, 1895; Harriet Fern, b. Jl 10, 
1897 (died Mr 10, 1901); Harold Pearson, b. 
Mr 7, 1899; Edith Marion, b. Ja 10, 1902; 
Florence Mable, b. Ja 15, 1904. Died S, 
1903, Hoboken, N. J. 

361. HENRY LONG McCUNE 
(Father of No. 5794) 
Lawyer and Judge; B. L.; b. Je 28, 1862, 
Ipava, 111.; s. Joseph Long (b. Ap 9, 1834, Mus- 
kingum Co., O.) and Martha E. (Quillm) 
McCune (b. Tl 8, 1838, Clarksburg, W. Va.). 
Prepared in 111. Coll.; LL. B. (cum laude) 
Columbia, 1886. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Philomathean, Pres.; Valedictorian; Pres. Class; 



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Ed. in Chief, Illini; 2d place in Orat. Contest; 
Univ. Baseball Club. Circuit Judge, 1905-9; 
also Judge of Juvenile Court, 1905-9; Mem., 
law firm of McCune, Caldwell & Downing. 
Auth. : 4th edition, McCrary on Elections, 
Callighan & Co., Chicago, 1895; article on 
Judges, Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, 
Am. Law Book Co. Elder in Congr. Church; 
mem., Kansas City Bd. of Educ; Mo. St. Bd. 
of Law Examiners; V. P., K. C. Pure Milk 
Comn.; V. P., City Club; Pres. K. C. Bar 
Assn.; Univ. Club; Country Club; Sons of 
Revolution. Married Helen A. McCrary, S 6, 
1888, Colorado Springs, Colo. Children: Joseph 
M. (':3), b. My 27, 1891; Helen Elizabeth, b. 
My 9, 1902. Address, 600 W. s6th St., Kansas 
City, Mo.; bus. add., 731 Scarrett Bldg., do. 



362. WILLIAM DOUGLASS MOORE 

Mun. Engr.; Cert, in M. E.; B. S. in M. E., 

1914; b. Jl 6, 1856, Chatham, 111.; s. Morrison 
Morgan (b. Bath Co., Ky.) and Elizabeth 
(Crow) Moore (b. Christian Co., Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Govt. Sur., Miss. River 
1883-4; Drainage Engr., 1884-6; Foundrying and 
Engng., Wellington, Kan., 1886-94; Wichita, 
Kan., 1894 — • Married Martha Elizabeth Hill, 
1887, Auburn, 111. Children: May, b. Ap 29, 
1888 (died Ag 4, 1888); Corliss, b. Mr 21, 1890. 
Address, 1715 Univ. Ave., Sta. A., Wichita, 
Kan. 

. 363. 'ARTHUR WILLIAM PALMER 
(Husband of No. 671; Father of No. 8641) 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 17, 1861, 
London, Eng. ; s. William (b. do.) and Har- 
riet (Fairchild) Palmer (b. do.). Prepared by 
pvt. instr. Scholarship, Harvard, 1884-6; S. D., 
Harvard, 1886. Philoniathean, Pres. Teacher; 
Asst. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1886-8; Stud, in Ber- 
lin and Goettigen, 1888-9; Asst. Prof., do., 
1889-90; Prof., Chem., do., 1890-1904. Dis- 
covered the Arsine Series, 1892. Auth.: Chem. 
Sur. of the Waters of 111.; Prelim. Rpt., 1897; 
Rpt. of Chem. Sur. of the Waters of 111., 1892- 
1902; numerous articles in Berichte and The 
Am. Chem. Jour., between 1885-1904. Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; 111. St. Bd. of Health. Married 
Anna Shattuck ('91), Ag 9, 1893, Champaign. 
Child, Charles Shattuck ('17), b. N 11, 1895. 
Died F 3, 1904, Urbana. 

364. KATHERINE PEABODY (GIRLING) 
(Sister of No. 322) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ja 12. 1861, Fond du Lac, 
Wis.; d. Selim Hobart (b. Ag 20, 1829, Rock- 
ingham, Vt.) and Mary Elizabeth (Pangborn) 
Peabody. Prepared in Chicago H. S. Married 
Dr. Winthrop Girling, Je 30, 1892, Chicago. 
Auth. of various articles in mags. Address, 
Glencoe, 111. 

365. FRED DENSMORE PEIRCE 
Druggist; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 6, 1861, Polo, 
111.; s. Walter Ward (b. 1835, Putnev, Vt.) and 
Fannie A. (Daily) Peirce (b. 1835, N. E. Pa.). 
Prepared in Polo H. S. Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Pres., Philoniathean; Treas., Y. M. C. A.; on 
Com. to organize ist Field Day Ath. meet; 
Pres., Sr. Class. Treas., Congr. Church; mem., 
Royal League; Nat. Union; Ind. Foresters. 
Married Marian Moffatt, My 4, 1887, Thaw- 
ville. 111. Children: Earle Carleton, b. F 10, 
1892; Vernon Densmore, b. N 27, 1897. .Ad- 
dress, 5S3S Wabash Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
5500 State St., Chicago. 

366. SILAS HUBBELL PIATT 
(Husband of No. 408) 
Asst. Supt., Express Co.; Cert, in Chem.; b. 
Jl 3. 1861, Piatt Co., 111.; s. Jacob (b. Monti- 
cello, III.) and Mary Augusta (Hubbell) Piatt 
(b. Cincinnati). Prepared in Monticello Pub. 



Schs. Artillery squad; Bayonet Fencing. Asst. 
Supt. Great Northern Express Co. Mem., M. 
E. Church; Blue Lodge A. F. A. M. Married 
Laura Bell Smith ('84), Jl 15, 18S6, Miles City, 
Mont. Children: Lawrence Gray, b. Ap 21, 
1888 (died S 23, 1889); Elizabeth Alden, b. 
Ag IS, 1890; Genevieve Mary, b. Ag 28, 1898. 
Address, 210 15th St., Great Falls, Mont. 

367. JULIUS POSTEL 
(Father of Nos. 4863, 6488, 8671) 
Milling and Investments; A. B., 1909; b. N 
9, 1862, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Philip Henry (b. Jl 
II, 1818. Hassloch, Ger.) and Anna Maria 
(Eisenmayer) Postel (b. D 11, 1822, do.). Pre 
pared in McKendree Coll.; A. B., McKen 
dree Coll., 1883; A. M., 1886. Mem., M 
E. Church; Merchants Exchange; Mo. Athl 
Club. Married Amalia A. Postel, D 7, 1887 
Children: Allan J. ('11), b. S 21, 1889; Mertie 
A. ('14), b. Je25, 1891; Urban S. ('17), b. F 28, 
1895. Address, Mascoutah, 111. 

368. GEORGE POPE SCOTCHBROOK 
Banker; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 25, 1857, 111.; 
s. Edward and Mary A. (Pope) Scotchbrook. 
Pres., Farmers and Merchants St. Bank; Mem., 
Presby. Church; A. O. U. W. Married Nettie 
Barden, Je 9, 1887, Wellington, O. Children: 
Frances W., b. My 4, 1888; Carl E., b. Mr 
7, 1894. Address, VVessington, S. Dak. 

369. WILLIAM SONDERICKER 
(Brother of No. 249) 

A. B. in L. & S.; b. Ap 20, 1862, Woodstock, 
111.; s. Peter (b. Ag 9 1820, DrachenbrunR, 
Alsace) and Eliza (McCown) Sondericker (b. 
1829, Cookstown, Ire.). Prepared in Woodstock 
H. S. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1887. 
Scientific; Pres., Y. M. C. A. Teacher, 1883-5; 
Med. Stud, and Hosp. work, 1885-9; Teacher, 
1889-94. Mem., Baptist Church. Address, 304 
Calhoun St., Woodstock, 111. 

370. ELLA MARY STEWART 
Teacher; Cert, in L. & S.; b. N 21, 1862, 
Champaign; d. J. R. and Mary J. (Evans) 
Stewart. Taught in Chicago Schs., 1883 — . 
Address, 3936 N 43rd Ave., Chicago. 

371. JOSEPH BRENNERMAN WEIS 
(Brother of No. 584; Father of No. 5994) 
Pres., Paper Mfg. Co.; B. S. in Chem.; b. 
N 29, 1862, Tonica, 111.; s. Joseph (b. S 5, 
1825, Hanan, Ger.) and Marie (Brennerman) 
Weis (b. 1827, Cassel, do.). Prepared in Peru 
H. S. Adelphic. Asst. to Prof. C. Tilbert 
Wheeler, 1883-9; Instr., Chem. Lab., Hahne- 
mann Med. Coll., 1889-94; Adjunct Prof., 
Chem., Chicago Coll. of Dent. Surg., 1892-4; 
engaged in paper mfg., Franklin, O., 1894. 
Pres., The Perfect Safety Paper Co., 1909. Pres. 
Men's Club, Franklin, O.; Bay St. Club; Golf 
Club. Married Isabel Gracey McMillan, Mr 
5, iSSg, Montreal. Children: Herman William 
('13), b. My 18, 1891; Marie, b. N 11, 1895; 
Isabel Gracey, b. Ja 23, 1898. Address, Cleve- 
land St., Holyoke, Mass.; bus. add.. Winter St., 
do. 

372. MINNIE ELIZABETH WRIGHT 

(BLACKBURN) 

(Sister of No. 299) 

B. L. ; b. Ag 16, 1862, Champaign; d. James 
Stephen (b. Ag 2, 1816, O.) and Katherine 
(Lander) Wright (b. Mr 23, 1826.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Married James Maxwell 
Blackburn, S i, 1887, Champaign. Children: 
June, b. Je 13, i888 (died D 17, 1891); Kittle, 
b. S 13, 1889; Edgar Wright, b. Ja 12, 1891; 
Hazel, b. My 12, 1893; Percy, b. Je i, 1895; 
Florence, b. Ag 8, 1896; Edith, b. O 7, 1900. 
.Address, Corsicana, Tex. 



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CLASS OF 1884 (32 

373- WILLIAM LAMONT ABBOTT 
(Brother of Nos. 121, 336, 416; Father of 

Nos. 4994, 551S) 
Engineer; Cert., iSL E. ; M. E., 1904; b. F 14, 
1 861, Morrison, 111.; s. Asa M. (b. Manchester, 
N. H.) and Sarah (Sperry) Abbott (b. Trum- 
bull Co., O.). Prepared in \o. 111. Coll., Fulton. 
111. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Adelphic. Mach. 
and Draftsman, 1884-5; Wunder and Abbott 
Illuminating Co., 1886-7; Pres. and Mgr., Nat. 
Elec. Const Co., 18S8-94; Chief Operating Engr., 
Commonwealth Edison Co., 1895 — . Trustee, 
L^niv. of 111., 190S — . Mem., Chicago Ath. 
Assn.; Univ. Club of Chicago; A. S. M. E. ; 
A. I. E. E. ; mem. and past pres., West. Soc. 
Engrs. Married Carrie Entwhistle, S 14, 1887, 
Morrison, 111. Children: Arthur VV. ('12), b. 
Mr 21, 1890; Helen ("13), b. Jl 5, 1891 ; Robert 
E., b. S 14, 1895; Josephine E., b. N 19, 1S98; 
Dorothy C., b. S 5, 1902. Address, 4616 
Beacon St., Chicago. 

374- *JAMES AUSTIN 

Cert, in C. E. ; b. Ja 3, 1862, Altoona, 111.; s. 
Allen (b. F 17, 1823) and Louisa (Garinger) 
Austin (b. My i, 1839). Prepared in Altoona 
H. S. Civ. Engr. and Draftsman for C. B. 
& Q. R. R., 1886-1903; Div. Engr. 1903. Mar- 
ried Nettie R. Bostwick, O 15, 1890, Galena, 111. 
Children: Louise M., b. S 27, 1897; Genevieve 
L., b. Mr 18, 1903. Died Ap 1, 1904, La Crosse, 
Mich. 

375. ANNETTA AYERS (SAUNDERS) 
(Sister of No. 723) 

Phys. and Surg.; B. L. ; b. D 16, 1861, 
Urbana; d. Homer W. (b. My 23, 1836, On- 
tario, O.) and Lorinda J. (McConney) Ayers 
(b. Ja 14, 1837, Bainbridge, O.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S.; B. S., Chicago Sch. of Sc, 
1897; M. D., Nat. Homeo. Med. Coll., 1896; M. 
D., Harvey Med. Coll., 1897; M. D., Dunham 
Med. Coll., 1898; M. D., Hering Med. Coll., 
1912. Alethenai. Asst., Bacteriol., L^niv. of 
111., 1886-93; Prof., Bacteriol., Nat. Homeo. 
Med. Soc, 1893-6; Asst. House Phys., Nat. 
Emerge.ncy Hosp., 1896-7; signed with the 
Govt, for Med. Relief Work; won crosses and 
bar for work done in surgical dressings and 
relief with the Red Cross. Mem., St. Homeo. 
Med. Soc; Am. Inst, of Homeo.; St. Med. 
Soc; Chicago Med. Soc; Social Econ. Club; 
Homeo. Lady Phys. Club; Coll. Alumnae 
Assn.; Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn. of Chicago 
(served as Pres., do.). Married Charles Boul- 
son Saunders, M. D., Je 1898, Urbana. Ad- 
di'css, 919 N. LaSalle St., Chicago. 

376. *GUV H. BABCOCK 
Cert, in Agr. ; b. 1865 Ridott, 111.; s. Anson 
A. Babcock. Entered from Ridott, Stephenson 
Co., 111. Capt., Univ. Regt. Deceased. 



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^ELLA URSULA BARBER 

(Sister of No. 679) 



Student; B. L.; M. L., 1892; b. D 30, 1859, 
Lyndock, Ont., Can.; d. Isaac (b. O 14, 1821, 
Montreal, Quebec) and Mary Ursula (Davis) 
Barber (b. F 16. 1834. Orwell, Ont.). Prepared 
in St. Norm., Emporia, Kan., and Champaign 
H. S.; A. B., Victoria Univ. Alethenai, Pres.; 
mini staff; called com. together that formed 
the Y. W. C. A. in the Univ. , Attended Sch. 
of Pedagogy', Toronto, Ont., 1891 ; teacher. Pub. 
Sch., Pana, 111.; do.. Urbana H. S.; teacher 
Eng., Hamilton Ladies Coll., Ont.; teacher. 
Mod. Lang, and Eng. in Canadian H. S. ; con- 
nected with N. Y. Ins. Co., for ten yrs. ; 
ranching and educational work in Calif.; grad. 
work in Univ. of Calif. Died D 4, 1918, Rich- 
mond. Calif. 



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378. HENRY HUGH BARBOUR 
(Husband of No. 459) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 1861, Washing- 
ton, 111.; s. A. Barbour. Struct. Engr., Lacka- 
wanna Steel Co. Married Minnie S. Wright 
('85) (died Ap 18, 1900). Address, 370 Central 
Park West, New York City. 

379. *EMMETT G. BARTHOLF 
(Brother of No. 380) 
A. B. in L. & S.; b. My 30, 1862, Rochester, 
N. Y.; s. Gilliam (b. Je 6, 1837, N. f.) and 
Mary Jane (McCreery) Bartholf (b. My 25, 
1834, Dunville, Can.). Prepared in Plainfield 
H. S. and Ind. Norm. Sch. Adelphic; on staff 
of Illini and of Sophograph. Prin., Pub. Sch.; 
Teacher of Latin in Acad. Died D 28, 1884. 

380. WILLIAM JOSEPH BARTHOLF 

(Brother of No. 379) 
Sch. Principal; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 16, 
1859, Rochester, N. Y.; s. Gilliam (b. Je 6, 1837, 
N. J.) and Mary Jane (McCreery) Bartholf (b. 
My 25, 1834, Dunville, Can.). Prepared in 
Rochester H. S. B. S. in Ind. Norm. Sch.; 
law course, Lake Forest Univ. Adelphic Prin., 
Grammar Sch., Davenport, la., two yrs.; Prin., 
Von Humboldt Sch., Chicago, twenty-two yrs.; 
Prin., Crane Tech. H. S., two yrs. Married 
Frieda Siebenmann, O 16, 1907. Children: 
Mary Louise, b. Ag 17, 1908; Frieda Alice, b. 
O 24, 191 1. Address, 453 Roslyn PI., Chicago; 
bus. add., Crane Tech. High Sch., Chicago. t 

381. ALMA ELIZABETH BRAUCHER 
(Sister of Nos. 382, 418, 633, 792, 1017) 

Retired Physician; B. S.; b. My 5, 1858, 
.'\etna Tp., 111.; d. Daniel Ludwig (b. Mr i, 
1833, Pickaway Co., O.) and Henrietta Curtis 
(Hill) Braucher (b. Je 1, 1831, Orange, N. H.). 
Prepared in Lincoln H. S. M. D., Hering 
Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1895. Alethenai. Nat. 
Hist. Soc; practiced medicine in Lincoln, 
111., for four yrs., giving up office in 1900. 
Mem., Lincoln Woman's Club, 1895 — . Ad- 
dress, 227 Lincoln .\ve., Lincoln. 111. 



382. ARTHUR CONRAD BRAUCHER 
(Brother of Nos. 381, 418, 633, 792, 1017) 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. IST 28, 1859, 
Logan Co., 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig (b. Mr i, 
1833, Pickaway Co., O.) and Henrietta Curtis 
(Hill) Braucher (b. Je 1, 1831, Orange, N. H.). 
Prepared in Lincoln H. S. C. E. Club; Univ. 
of 111. Band. C. E. and Surv., Lincoln, 111., 
1885-6; Min. Engr., Trinidad Coal and Coke 
Co., Starkville, Colo., 1886-7; in Chief Engr's. 
office, drafting, Raton, N. M. 1887; on Vermejo, 
Surv. and Prospecting for Coal, fall, 1887, 
Elkins, N. M. ; in charge of development mines 
5 and 7, Canon City, Colo., 1887-88; work 
under Mgmt., A. T. & A. F. R. R., fuel dept.; 
Lincoln, fall, 1888; and Danville, .spring, 1889, 
with J. F. McCoy, Arch.; interest in Mach. 
Shop of Braucher Bros., with W. B. Braucher; 
partnership dissolved in 1896; handled stoves 
and repairs in connection with gen. repairing, 
making well screens, pumps for local trade; 
Min. Engr., Westville Coal Co., 1903-4. En- 
listed with Co. D, 5th Regt., 111. Nat. Guard, 
1880-84, Lincoln, 111. Invented Little Giant 
Phenomenal Feed Water Heater and Purifier, 
1894-5; smoke consuming devices; area-com- 
puting devices; improvements for sewers; vari- 
ous other inventions. Married Myra Elizabeth 
Miller, Bloomdale, O., N 5, 1890. Children: 
Herbert Edward, b. Ag 6, 1891 (died O 25, 
1901); Dorothy Mae, b. F 12, 1904. Address, 
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3S3. Jl XIATA G. CAMPBELL (HUNT) 
(Wife of No. 3gj) 
B. L.; b. F 17, 1862, Polo, IlL; d. John D. 
(b. Jl 21, 1S30, New York) and Mary E. 
(Cutts) Campbell (b. Ap 5, 1835, Kitterv, Me.). 
Prepared in Polo, H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. 
A.; Oratorical Assn. Teacher, 1884-88. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Married Thomas Forsyth Hunt 
('84), Ag 2J, 1888, Polo, 111. Children: Theo- 
dore Morrow, b. D 7, 1889; Marion Juliet, b. 
Ja I, 1899. Address, 1800 Bushnell PI., Berke- 
ley, Calif. 

384. NORMAN WARD CHAPMAN 
Civ. and Min. Engr. ; Cert, in C. E. ; b. Ja 30, 
i860, Gerlaw, 111. Prepared in Monmouth 
Acad, and Coll., Monmouth, IlL Address, 
Portland, Ore. 

385. *LUCY JANE CLARK 
Cert, in L. & A. ; b. N 14, i86o, Metamora, 
111.; d. Joseph Manley (b. My 30, 1829, Somer- 
ville, Mass.) and Anna (Stevenson) Clark (b. 
Ap 29, 1834, Hopkinsville, Ky.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Alethenai. Post Office, Wichita, 
Kan., Ag 1886-87. Died Ja 9. 1887, Wichita, 
Kan. 

386. ANNA JULIA CONKLING 

(SEYMOUR) 

(Wife of No. 291) 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mr 3:, 1862, Leroy, 

III.; d. Aaron Belknap (b. Ja 7, 1832, Mt. 

Vernon, O.) and Mary (Maltbie) Conkling (b. 

F II, 1832, Southington, O.). Prepared in 

Champaign H. S. Hon. mem., Alethenai. 

Teacher, Champaign, 1884-5. Married Arthur 

Bliss Seymour ('81), My 6 1886, Champaign. 

Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. Ja 27, 1889; Rosa 

Margaret, b. Ap 28, 1890; Frank Conkling, b. 

Jl 21, 1805; Edith Katherine, b. S 28, 1896. 

Address, Waverly, Mass. 

387. FREDERICK WALTER EBERLEIN 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 12, 
i860; s. John (b. My 1833, Ger.) and Margaret 
(Stromborger) Eberlein (b. D 26, 1832, do.). 
Prepared in Pub. and Par. Schs., Mascoutah, 111. 
Married Emma T. Smilie, Jl 19, 1892. Address, 
Lacon, Ill.f 

388. LOLA D. ELLIS (FORSYTH) 
(Wife of No. 269) 
B. L.; b. N 9, 1858, Canton, 111.; d. Geo. W. 
(b. Canton, 111.) and Mary E. (Peterson) Ellis 
(b. Meadville, Pa.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Married James W. Forsyth ("81), 1885, Canton, 
111.; Children: Ruth A., b. F 7, 1887: Ethel 
F., b. Mr 29, 1889. Address, Gilroy, Santa Clara 
Co., Calif. 

389. LUCIE ALZIRA HALL (PARR) 
(Wife of No. 402; Mother of No. 4849) 
B. S. in L. & A., 1914; b. My 12, i860. Fel- 
icity, O. ; d. Horace (b. F 20, 181 1, Springfield, 
Vt.) and Alzira Alvira (Howse) Hall (b. Ap 
12, 1820, do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai. Grad., Univ. of 111. 
Music Sch. with Second Honor, 1878; Music 
Teacher, 1877-84, Champaign and Urbana; 
teacher of Piano and Voice, Searcy Coll., Ark., 
1884-S, 1886-7; do. in Champaign and Urbana, 
1885-6; resident in Jacksonville, 111., 1887-91; 
Champaign and Urbana, 1891-1912. Married 
Samuel Wilson Parr ("84), D 27, 1887, Cham- 
paign. Children: Elizabeth ('11), b. Je 18, 
1889; Harold Lucien b. S 25, 1894. Address, 
919 W. Green St., IJrbana. 

390. FRANK ELMER HERDMAN 

(Father of Nos. 4201, 6299) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; M. E., 1889; b. 
O 6, 1862, Mommouth, III.; s. Frank Hamilton 
(h. O =;, i83>;, Pa.) and Margaret Amelia (Hill) 



Herdinan (b. S 22, 1841, Mommouth, 111.). 
Prepared in Grammar Sch., Chicago and Zanes- 
ville, (O.) H. S. Sec. and Pres. Eclipse Const. 
Co., Winnetka. Mem., A. S. M. E.; A. I. E. E. 
Married Mary Tilden Victor, Ag 12, 1886. 
Children: Margaret May ('10), b. Ap 27, 1888; 
Carrie Belle ('14), h. F 27, 1892; Frank \Mctor 
b. Mr 20, 1897. Address, Winnetka, 111. 

391. CORA JANE HILL 

(Sister of No. 272) 
Clerk; Cert.; B. S. in L. & S., 1914; b. i860, 
Galesburg, 111.; d. Benjamin F. (b. N 23, 1833, 
Erie, Pa.) and Clara E. (Lehman) Hill (b. F 
I, 1836, Sharon Springs, N. Y.). Clerk in Coll. 
Agr., Univ. of Calif., 1904 — . Address, Agr. 
Dept., Univ. of Calif.,- Berkeley, Calif. 

392. THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT 
(Husband of No. 383) 
Dir. and Dean; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1892; 
D. Agr., 1903; b. Ja i, 1862, Ridott, 111.; s. 
Thomas Marshall (b. 1818, Nottingham, Eng.) 
and Mary (Kirk) Hunt (b. Arnold, do.). Pre- 
pared in Freeport H. S. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. 
Town and Gown (Ithaca); Cornell Cosmo. 
Club; Asst. to 111. St. Entomol, 1885-6; Asst., 
Agr. Univ. of 111., 1886-8; Asst. Agr., 111. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., 1888-91; Prof., Agr., Pa. St. Coll., 
1891-2; Prof., Agr., O. St. Univ., 1892-3; do.,. 
and Dean, of Coll. of Agr. and Domestic Sc, 
do., 1896-1903; Prof., Agronomy, Cornell Univ., 
1903-7; Dir., Agr. Exp. Sta. and Dean of Sch. of 
Agr., Pa. St. Coll., 1907-12; Dean of Coll. Agr. 
and Dir. E.xp. Sta. Univ. of Calif.; U. S. Agr. 
Comn. to Study Food Conditions in Eng., 
France and Italy. Auth.: Soils and Crops of 
the Farm (with G. E. Morrow), Howard & 
Wilson Pub. Co., Chicago, 1892, republished, 
New York, Orange Judd Co., 1899; The Cereals 
in America, New York, Judd Co., 1904; 
also a large number of buls., rpts., addresses, 
contr. to jours., etc. Married Juniata G. 
Campbell ('84), Ag 22, 1888. Children: Theo- 
dore Morrow, b. D 7, 1889; Marion Juliet, b. 
Ja I, 1899. Address, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 
Calif. 

393- GEORGETTA KEMBALL (MURRAY) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mr lo, 1862, Champaign; 
d. George (b. D 25, 1832, Gravesend, Eng.) and 
Mary (Poulterer) Kemball (b. Mr 2, 1828, 
Portsmouth, do.). Prepared in Champaign H. 

5. Alethenai. Taught in Pana H. S. two yrs. ; 
Champaign H. S., one yr. ; Urbana H. S.; 
four yrs. Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
Harry Lewis Murray, S i, i8gi. Champaign. 
Children: Kemball, b. N 20, 1892; Wesley, b. 
S I, 1895; Ruth, b. My 24, 1898; Helen, b. D 

6, 1903. Address. 911 E. 4th St., Pueblo, Colo. 

394- *EDWIN RAYMOND KIMBALL 
(Brother of No. 821) 

Newspaper work; B. S. in Chem.; b. N s, 
1863, Boston; s. Edwin A. and Clara Bartlett 
(Bryant) Kimball. Newspaper Reporter and 
Exchange Ed. of Chicago Record Herald and 
Chicago Tribune and others. Auth.: Short 
stories in mags, and newspapers. Mem., Press 
Club of Am.; Nat. Union; A. F. A. M.; la. St. 
Traveling Men's Assn. Died Je 1908. 

395. JOSEPHINE STEWART KRAUSE 
(CHALFONT) 

Cert, in L. & S.; b. My 18, 1859, Chicago; 
d. Frederick William (b. Ap 9, 1829, Ger.) and 
Mary Josephine (Stewart) Krause (b. S 22, 
1834, Albany, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Alethenai; Choral Soc; Choir; Senator in 
Coll. Govt. Married Alfred Chalfont Sr., Je 
9, 1892, Chicago (died Ap 2, 1916). Children: 
Leonore Vinette, b. Mr 23, 1893; Dale Paschal 
b. F 3, 1899- Address, R. f 2, Box 128 B., San 
Diego, Calif. 



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396. FRED AUGUST LIETZE 
Civ. En?r. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap i, 1863, 
Carlyle, III. Prepared in McKendree Coll. 
Chief Engr., Santa Fe & Hanover Drainage 
Dists., 1884-8; Abstracts and Real Est., 1898; 
Civ. and Mun. Engr., 1898. Address, Carlyle, 
Ill.t 

397- CHARLES HERVEY LILLY 
(Brother of No. 398) 
Grain Merchant and Seedsman; B. S. in 
Chem. ; b. Ja 20, i860. Champaign; s. Robert 
Hervey (b. 1812, Lexington, Ky.) and Valeria 
(Gordon) Lilly (b. Ap 29, 1834, Ogdensburg, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. 
Chem., Champaign, and Franklin, Tenn. ; Mer- 
chant, Thomasboro, 111., 1885-9; Contr. work, 
Seattle, iSSg; Grain, Flour and Feed bus.; 
Flouring Mills; Steamboats; Seed bus.; Import- 
ing and Exporting bus.: mfr., Stock Foods, 
Fertilizer, Poultry Foods, Wholesale Seeds, 
etc.; Pres. and Treas., Chas. H. Lilly Co., 
Seattle; do., Portland, Ore. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Ramier CluD; Arctic Club; Seattle Athletic 
Club. Married Julia Putnam, S 3, 1885, 
Champaign (died 1908, Seattle); Edna Seng- 
felder, Jl 10, 1910, Seattle. Children: Henry 
Wilmot, b. Jl 8, 1886; Farwell Piatt, b. Jl 27, 
1888; Dorothy E. P., b. S 12, 1889; Marion 
Mildred, b. Je i, 1899; Janet, b. O 20, 1911. 
Address, 1106 5th Ave., West, Seattle. 

398. *JAMES EDWARD LILLY 
(Brother of No. 397) 
Grocer; Cert., L. & S. ; b. Jl 19, 1861, Cham- 
paign; s. Robert Hervey (b. 1812, Lexington, 
Ky.) and Valeria (Gordon) Lilly (b. .'\p 29,1834, 
Ogdensburg, N. Y.). Prepared in West Side 
H. S., Champaign. Adelphic. Hotel Keeper, 
Harrold, S. Dak., 1885; cml. traveler, 1886-88, 
Chicago & Cincinnati; Stenographer and Law 
stud., Seattle, 1889-92; Asst. Counsel of Ore. 
Improvement Co., Seattle, 1892-7; in grocery 
bus., Skagway, Alaska, 1897-1900; Dawson, 
Yukon Ter., Canada, 1900 — . Mem., Seattle 
Ath. Club, 1893 — ; Dawson Amateur Ath. 
Assn., 1907 — . Died Ag 24, 1912, Dawson, 
Yukon Ter., Alaska. 

399. GEORGE WASHINGTON McCLUER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1892; b. O 11, 
i8=:7. Farina, 111.; s. James W. (b. My 30, 1830, 
Morrow Co., O.) and Harriet (LaRue) Mc- 
Cluer (b. Mr 26, 1834, Morrow Co., O.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Scientific 
Assn.; Nat. Hist. Soc. Charge of Fruit and 
Ornamental Grounds, 1885-8; Asst. Hort. of 
Exp. Sta. and Instr., Hort., Univ. of III., 1888- 
96; Farming, 1896. Auth.: Pamphlets, Garden 
Experiments with Sweet Corn, 12 pp.; with 
Sweet Corn, 14 pp.; with Sweet Corn and Pop- 
corn, IS pp.; Potato experiments, 18 pp.; Varie- 
ties of Apples, 52 pp.; Corn Crossing, 20 pp.; 
The Forest Tree Plantation, 40 pp.; Grapes, 
tests of varieties, etc., 24 pp.; Blackberries and 
Raspberries, varieties and mgmt., 11 pp. Mem., 
111. and Cent. 111. Hort. Soc; Sec, Hort. Soc. 
of Cent. 111., 1893-6. Dir., Nat. Warehouse 
Co., 1912 — . Married Elizabeth Parrill, S 6, 
1885. Children: Hugh Baevard, b. D 28, 1886; 
Edith, b. Ag 21, 1889; Donald, b. My 5, 1891; 
Leon, b. O i, 1893; Allan, b. Ag 10, 189s; 
Kenneth Parrill, b. Jl 12, 1897; Jean Wendell, 
b. Ag 15, 1903. Address, R. s, Jackson, Miss. 

400. CARLOS MONTEZUMA 
Physician; B. S. in Chem.; b. 1867, Ariz.; s. 
Coluyeva (b. 1836, Ariz.). Prepared in Prep. 
Dept., Univ. of 111.; grad. stud., Med. Coll., 
N. Y., 1895-6. M. D., Northwestern. Adelphic. 
Phys. and Surg., Ft. Stevenson, N. Dak., 
1889-90; West. Shonshone Agency, Nev., 1890- 
3; Coluille Agency, Wash., 1893-4; Carlisle, 
Pa., 1894-6. Specialist on junior stomach and 
intestinal diseases. Phys. and Surg, in Indian 



Service of the Interior Dept. of U. S., 1889-96. 
Auth.: Pamphlets, The Indian Question, 1895; 
The Indian of Today and the Indian of To- 
morrow, W. C. T. U., 1912; A Review of 
Commissioner Leupp's Interview, Chicago, 1905; 
• Let My People Go", 1915; Ed., The IVassaja, 
a jour, with object of freedom and citizenship 
for the Indian by abolishing the Indian Bur. 
Mem., Baptist Church; A. F. A. M.; A. M. A.; 
St. and Chicago Med. Socs. ; Soc. of Am. 
Indians. Married Marie Keller, S 19, 1913, 
Chicago. Address, 313^ S. Park Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 7 W. Madison St., do. 

401. GEORGE NATHAN MORGAN 
(Husband of No. 435; Brother of Nos. 708, 
1064) 
Lawyer; B. L. ; b. Ag 2, 1861, Kinmundy, 
111.; s. John Barbe (b. My 8, 1829, Ala.) and 
Martha (Doolen) Morgan (b. Ag 15, 1839). 
Prepared in Kinmundy H. S. LL. B.. N. W., 
Univ., 1887. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi. 
.Mem., Univ. Club, Chicago; Press Club; South 
Shore Country Club. Married Louise Merljoth 
('85), D 30, 1890, Spring Bay, 111. Child, May 
Merboth, b. My 15, 1895. Address, 7646 Mar- 
([uette Ave., Chicago. 

402. SAMUEL WILSON PARR 
(Husband of No. 389; Father of No. 4848) 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 21, 1857, 
(Sranville, III.; s. James (b. 1830, Bond Co., 
111.) and Elizabeth Fidelia (Moore) Parr (b. 
1836, Putnam Co., do.). Prepared in Norm. 
Univ. H. S. M. S., Cornell, 1885; Stud. Berlin 
and Zurich, 1900-1. Philomathean, Pres.; Illini 
^taff; Ed., Iliini; Baseball; Orat. Inter-Coll, 
("out.; ist Pres., Athletic Assn.; Valedictorian; 
Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Instr., 111. 
Coll., 1885-6; Prof., Gen. Sc, do., 1886-91; 
Prof., App. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1891. Invent- 
ed Calorimeter for Coal, iqoo; Total Carbon 
apparatus, 1903; Sulphur Photometer, 1903; 
Calorimeter for Gas, 1910; Calorimeter Bomb, 
1912; Blast Burner 1895 and 1912; Illium Al- 
loy, 1912; Devised low temperature process for 
coking coal, 1917. Auth.: The Chemical Exam- 
ination of Water, Fuel, Flue Gases and Oils, 
8vo., 100 pp.; First Report on Composition and 
Character of 111. Coals (with F. R. Koch), Pub. 
Bur. of Labor Statistics, 1902 (also a 2d and 
3d report published later) ; Sodium Peroxide 
as a Third Group Reagent, Jour, of the A. C. S., 
\'ol. XIX, No. 4, 1897; A New Volumetric 
Method for the Estimation of Copper, Jour, of 
the A. C. S., Vol. XXII, No. 10, 1900; The 
Determination of Total Carbon in Coal and Soil, 
do.. Vol. XXVI, No. 3, 1904: The Photome- 
tric Determination of Sulphur in Coal (with C. 
H. McClure), do.. Vol. XXVI, No. 9, 1904; 
Univ. of 111. Eng. Exp. Sta. Bui. Nos. 32, 37, 
38, 46, 60, 76, 79, 94, 97; 111. St. Geol. Suv. 
l!u. Nos. 3, 29. Fellow A. A. A. S.; mem. and 
councilor A. C. S.; mem., Soc. Chem. Ind.; 
.\m. Soc. for Testing Materials; A. I. Chem. 
l->ngrs. ; A. I. M. E. ; Internat. Ry. Fuel Assn.; 
111. Water Works Assn.; Univ. Club; State 
Comn. Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Bd. Y. M. C. A.; 
Am. Electro-Chem. Soc; A. A. A. S. ; (Tongr. 
Church. Married Lucie A. Hall ('84), D 27, 
1887, Champaign. Children: Elizabeth Cii), b. 
Je 18, 1889; Harold Lucien, b. S 2, 1894- Ad- 
dress, 919 W. Green St., Urbana. 



403. 'SOLON PHILBRICK 

(Brother of Nos. 286, 489; Father of No. 8664) 
Judge; Cert, in L. & S.; b. Je 20, i860, 
Adeline, Ogle Co., 111.; s. Mayo H. (b. Te 8, 
1S27, Waldo, Me.) and Mary (McFarfand) 
Philbrick (b. S i8z8, Md.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Philomathean; Capt. by brevet in I. N. 
G. Lawyer, 1887-1903; Circuit Judge, 1903; 
Judge Appellate Court 3d Dist. 111., 1899- 
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Rapids, la. Children: Lois, b. O 10, 1895 
('17); Gladys, b. My 30, 1897. Died Ap 13, 
1914, Springfield, 111. 

404. *LEWIS CLARK ROBERTS 

(Brother of No. 325) 

Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 1863, Jefferson, 

111.; s. Clark Roberts. Chief Engr., Chicago, 

Woodstock & Waukegan Traction Co., Gasoline 

Ry. Died Ag 15, 1917, Chicago. 

405. ANDREW OLIVER RUPP 
Author; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mr 25, i860, 
Hopedale, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ja 4, 1821, Nancy, 
France) and Anna Baechler (b. S 29, 1826, doj. 
Prepared in Chenoa H. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ.. 
Bloomington, 111. Adelphic. Teacher, 1884-6; 
Journalist, 18861900; Auth., 1900 — ; City Clerk, 
McHenry, 111., 1897-1901. Mem., K. of P. 
Address, Chenoa, Ill.t 

406. KETURAH ELIZABETH SIM 
B. L. in L. & S.; M. L., 1895; b. Mr 13, 1864, 
Urbana; d. Joseph Walter (b. N 30, 1831, Knox 
Co., O.) and Sarah Ann (Busey) Sim (b. Ag 
10, 1833, Greencastle, Ind.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Pres. Alethenai; Class 
Hist.; Sen., Stud. Govt.; Rep. Alethenai, Inter. 
Soc. Oral. Contest; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Urbana Pub. Sch., 1884-6; Clerk in Co. Clerk's 
Off., 1886-92; Teacher, Eng., 1897-1900; Ger. 
and Eng. Champaign H. S., 1 901-3; Ger., do., 
1903-6. Mem., M. E. Church; Assn. Coll. Al- 
umnae; Sec. Urbana Chautauqua Circle, 1902-4; 
Pres. Chautauqua Alumnae Assn., 1906; Advis- 
ory Bd., Univ. of 111. Y. W. C. A., 1908-11; Co. 
Chm. of the Woman's Committee, Council of 
Nat. Defense, 111. Div., Champaign Co. Ad- 
dress, 603 W. Green St., Urbana. 

407. *LUCIUS NOYES SIZER 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 15, i860, Kan- 
kakee, 111.; s. Albert Dan (b. Ag 12, 1823, Ot- 
sego Co., N. Y.) and Mary (Noyes) Sizer (b. 
S I, 1831, Walcott, Vt.). Prepared in Mahomet, 
111. Adelphic; Jr. Class Pres. Teacher, 1884-5; 
Engr. and Farmer, 1885-9 and 1899-1905; Esti- 
mator and Draftsman, Arch., Iron Work, 1890- 
92.; Merchant, 1895-8; Engr. and Farmer, 190S- 
12; City Engr., Champaign, 1911-16. Married 
M. Anna Shurts, Je 30, 1892, Delavan, 111. 
Children: Albert Dann, b. N 25, 1893; Bruce 
Lucius, b. Ap 25, 1895 (died D 28, 1917. Las 
Animas, Colo.); Donald Eugene, b. O 10, 1901; 
Dorothy, b. Ag 3, 1903. Died Jl 6, 1916, 
Champaign. 

408. LAURA BELL SMITH (PIATT) 

(Wife of No. 366) 
B. L.; b. Ja 5, 1863, Newton, 111.; d. Col. 
Benjamin (b. Ap 27, 1835, Preston Co., Va.) 
and Celestia Elfie (Gray) Smith (b. Ag 12, 
1836, Cleveland). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Married Silas Hubbell Piatt ('83), Jl 18, 
1886. Miles City, Mont. Children: Lawrence 
Gray; Elizabeth Alden, b. Ag 15, i8go; Gene- 
vieve Mary, b. Ag 28, 1808. Address, 210 isth 
St., North, Great Falls. Mont. 

409. «ERNEST SPEIDEL 
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1865, Rock Island, 111.; 
s. C. Speidel. Died O 19. 1892, Ravenswood, 
111. 

470. HUBERT ALLEN STEVENS 
(Father of Nos. 7235, 8784) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 10, 1864, 
Inland, Pa.; s. Charles W. (b. 1841, Exeter, 
N. H.) and Lucy L. (Allen) Stevens (b. 1842. 
Boston). Prepared in Chicago W. Div. H. S. 
Adelphic. Asst. Co. Surv., Streator, 1884; 
Asst. Engr., Miss. Riv. Comn., Memphis, 1884- 



5; Asst., Chester B. Davis, 111. Riv. Sur., Otta- 
wa, 1885; Asst. on Wis. Riv. Sur., Portage, 
fall 1885; engaged with bridge contrs. and 
Wis. Cent. R. R., Chicago, 1886; Engr. on 
Const., N. Chicago Cable Ry., 1886; Asst. 
Engr., Chicago 1887-93; pvt. practice, Chicago, 
1894-9; City Engr., Joliet, 111., 1899-1912; City 
Engr., Corpus Christi, Tex., 1912 — . Auth.: 
Occasional papers in Engr. mags, and news- 
papers. Mem., Western Soc. of Engrs. ; 111. 
Assn. of Engrs. and Survs. Married Hattie B. 
Thompson, Je 18, 1890, Urbana. Children: 
Vernon T. ('15), b. O 3, 1892; Richard W. 
('17), b. F 25, 1894. Address, Corpus Christi, 
Tex. 

411. SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON 
Dir. Nat. Bur. of Standards; B. S. in M. E.; 

D. Engr., 1903; b. Jl 18, i86i, Litchfield, 111.; 
s. Samuel (b. 1831, Ky.) and Mary B. (Web- 
ster) Stratton (b. 1835, 111.). Prepared in 
Litchfield H. S. Philomathean. Capt. D. Sc. 
(hon.). Western Univ. of Pa., 1903; D. Sc. 
(hon.), Univ. of Cambridge, 1908. Instr., 
Math., Asst. Prof., and Prof., Physics and 

E. E., Univ. of 111., 1885-92; Asst., Assoc, and 
Prof., Physics, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-1901; 
Dir., Nat. Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. 
C, 1901 — . Ensign, Lt. Jr grade, Lt., and Lt.- 
Comdr., 111. Naval Militia, 1895-1901; Lt., U. S. 
N., Span. -Am. War, May-Nov., 1898; Comdr. 
Comdng. D. C. Naval Militia, 1904 — . Mem., 
Com. of Weights and Measures; A. I. E. E. ; 
Am. Physical Soc; Am. Phil. Soc; A. A. A. 
S.; Wash. Phil. Soc; Astron. and Astrophys. 
Soc. of Am.; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; 
The Am. Acad, of Engrs.; Cosmos Club; Chevy 
Chase C!lub; The Quadrangle Club, (Chicago. 
Address, The Farragut, 17th and I Sts., N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 



412. HENRY SEWARD VAN PETTFN 
Druggist; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 9, 1859, 
Lawn Ridge, 111.; s. Peter V. (b. My 6, 1818, 
N. Y.) and Martha (Van Anken) Van Petten 
(b. Ja 3, 1825, N. Y.). Prepared in Lacon H. 
S. Adelphic; Pres., Soph. Class. Married Vio- 
let May Harris, N 6, 1895, Evanston, 111. 
Child, Chella Harris Van Petten, b. Ag 19. 
1896. Address. East Las Vegas. N. M.t 



413. EDMUND ROBERT VIAL 

(Brother of Nos. 453, 783, 1287; Father of 
No. 8029) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 19, 1861, Lyons- 
ville, 111.; s. Robert (b. Ap 19, 1824, Chester, 
N. Y.) and Mary Roe (Ketchum) Vial (b. 
N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Gregorian. 
S. S. Supt.; Church Clerk; Sch. Dir. Married 
Hattie M. Hoyt, O 26, 1887, Bridgeville, N. Y. 
Children: Clara Gertrude, b. S 27, 1888; 
Ralph Hoyt ('16), b. O 12, 1890; Albert Rus- 
sell, b. My 26, 1893; George Edmund, b. Jl 8, 
1897; Gordon Lewis, b. Ap 7, 1899; Wilbur 
Franklin, b. S 21, 1901; Chester LeRoy, b. O 30, 
1905. Address, R. 2, La Grange, 111. 



414. CHARLES HUNTER WEST 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E., 1912; b. N 25, 
1858, Jefferson Co., Fayette. Miss.; s. Charles 
W. (b. Ap 17, 1830, do.) and Kate A. (Hunter) 
West (b. Port Gibson, Claiborn, O.). Prepared 
in Jefferson Sch., Washington, Miss., and 
night sch. Stationed at Rosedale, Miss, on 
surv. and const, work, 1884-93; in U. S. service 
on levee and river work, 1893-8; Chief Engr., 
Miss. Levee Dist., 1898-1910; Civ. Engr., 
Greenville, Miss., 1910— . Capt. ist Infantry. 
M. N. G. Appointed mem. Miss. River Comn. 
by Pres. Taft, 1910; Presby. Church; A. F. A. 
M.; R. A.; K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. S.; A. S. C. 
E. ; Internat. Assn. of Navigation Congr.; 



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University w li.i.ixois 



iSS.s 



Assoc. Mem., Military Ser. Inst.; mem. Nat. 
Geographic Soc, iocs — ■ Married Mary E. 
Dulaney, Ja 20, 1886, Madison, Miss, (died Mr 
9, 1899); Birdie Mary Hamway, N 23, 1908, 
Greenville, Miss. Children: Charles H., b. 
Ja 10, 1887 (died Ag 2, 1888); Lorraine, b. 
O 22, i888 (died S 18, 1895); William D., b. 
Mr 18, 1890 (died Ap 29, 1890); Mary, b. Jl 
_M, 1891 (died F 15, 1895; Charles T. b. Ap 3, 
1895 (died S -'4, 1895). Address, Greenville. 
Miss. 



415- JEROME GIDEON WILLS 
(Brother of No. 455) 
B. L. ; Merchant; b. i860, Fayette Co., 111.; s. 
Clifton Reader (b. 1835, Va-) and Sophia 
(l.apcO Wills (b. 1837, Lancaster, O.). Pre- 
pared in Salem 11. S. Admitted to Bar. Mar- 
ried ^linnie L. Jerauld. Children: Charles 
Jerauld, b. Ag 22, 1S99; Ruby Dorothy, b. S 
I J. 1901; Walter Wallace, b. F 21, 1904; Sarah 
Elizabeth, b. S 19. 1909. Address. Vandalia, 



CLASS OF 1885 (40 LIVING, 5 DEAD) 



416. ALFRED NOYES ABBOTT 
(Brother of Nos. 121, 336, 373; Father of Nos. 

4043, 4044, 6687, 8909) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr., 1912; b. N 2 1862, 
Union Grove, 111.; s. A. M. (b. Queechy, N. II.) 
and Sarah (Sperry) Abbott (b. Mecca, O.). 
Adclphic. Mem., St. Legislature, 1898- 1902; 
V. P., St. Farmers' Inst. Workers; Mem., St. 
Leg., 1901-12; Chm., Sub-Com. on Univ. of 
111. appropriations. The Univ. received its 
largest appropriation for bldgs. and gen. ex- 
pense in its history — the one mill tax for the 
Univ. was passed by this legislature. Mem., 
I. O. O. F.; A. F. A. M.; M. W. A.; Mystic 
Workers of the World; O. E. S. Married 
Sarah Green, O 12, 1886. Children: Bayard 
Taylor ('10), b. N s, 1887; Frances D. ('10), 
1). Ja 5, 1889; Louis A. ("15), b. Ag 9, 1891; 
'Howard G. ('iS), b. Ja 8, 1896. Address. R. 
7, Morrison, 111. 

417. JUDSON FINLEY AYERS 

(Brother of No. 461') 
Cert, in L. vt S.; b. 1802, Urbana; s. Alexan- 
der M. and Mary J. (Glenn) Ayers. With Mex. 
Central R. R., 1904—. Address. Urbana.t 

418. WILLIAM BURSON BRAUCHER 
(Brother of Nos. 381, 382, 633, 792, 1017) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 13, 1857, 
Logan Co., 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig (b. Mr i, 
1833, Pike Co., O.) and Henrietta Curtis (Hill) 
Braucher (b. Je i, 1832, N. IL). Preparcil in 
Lincoln IL S. and Univ. Acad. Univ. P.and. 
l)iscovered that the recalescent point in the 
heating and cooling of steel may be used in 
hardening steel. INlarried Ilattie Alice Abbott, 
Ag 7, 1880. Decatur, 111. Children: Alma 
Leone, b. Mr 31, 1892 (died Ja 3, 1896); 
Rachel Abbie, b. S 30, 1894. Address. 5213 
W. Monroe St., Chicago. 

419. HARRY LESLIE CARTER 
Merchant; Cert, in M. E.; b. Ja 27, 1861, 
Cincinnati. For several years a niech. engr. 
Address, Humboldt, Ill.f 

420. KATE FRANCES CLARK 

(STOCKHAM) 

(Wife of No. 450) 

B. S.; b. Jl 6, 1863, Cobden, 111.; d. E. N. 

and Frances E. (Goodrich) Clark. Alethenai. 

Mem., First M. E. Church; W. C. T. U.; 

Chautauqua Circle. Married Wm. IL Stockham 

('85") Ap 27, 1887, Cobden, 111. Children: 

Hei-bert C, b. 1888; Douglass W., b. 1898; 

Richard J., b. 1903- Address. 1231 N. 32d St., 

Birmingham, Ala. 

421. THOMAS EDWARD COLE 
Physician; Cert.; b. 1861, Champaign; s. 

Thomas and Elizabeth (Roberts) Cole. Mar- 
ried Anna B. Smith, 1890, Huron, O. Ad- 
dress. Le Mars, la.f 

422. SIMEON COLTON COLTON 
Supt.. Dredge & Dock Co.; B. S. in C. E.; 

b. Mr 24, 1862. Chicago: s. A. M. F. (b. 1824, 
.,\mherst, Mass.) and Caroline (Kirk) Colton 



(b. 1832, i\lorristown, N. J.). Prepared in 
No. Div. II. S., Chicago. C. E. Club. Supt. 
for Fitzsimons & Connell Dredge & Dock Co.; 
(:ontr. for Pub. Works, 1885. Mem., West. 
Soc. Engrs. Married Caroline Whitcomb, D 26, 
1899. Child, Catherine, b. Jl 5, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 600 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. 

423. ROBERT LIVINGSTON DUNLAP 

( r.rother of No. 63: Father of Nos. 4628, 7492) 
Carpenter; Cert, in Cheni. ; b. N 17, i860. 
Savoy, 111.; s. Menzo (b. D 19, i8i6, Pulaski, 
N. Y.) and Arabella (Pierce) Dunlap (b. Ap 
23, 1825, Sandy Creek, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Urbana. Married Charlotte R. Jutkins, Je 2, 
1886. Children: Robert M. ('11), b. O 18, 
1887; Etfie Charlotte ('i6), b. D 26, i888; 
Leonard E., b. Ap 15, 1892. Address. 703 W. 
Washington .St., Urbana. 

424. MARY TR.\CY E.\RLE (HORNE) 
Writer; B. S.; A. M., 1903; b. Cobden, 111.,- 

O 21, 1864; d. Parker (b. Ag 8, 1831, Mt. Holly, 
Vt.) and Melanie (Tracy) Earle (b. Ja 12, 
1837, Peru, O.). Prepared in Cobden II. S. 
.Methenai; represented Alethenai in Intersoc. 
Orat. Cont., 1884. Writer, 1885-1904; Libn. 
and Ed. Asst. Estacion, Central Agronomica 
de Cuba, 1904-07; writer, 1907 — . Auth.: The 
\\'onderful Wheel, Century Co., 152 pp., 1896; 
The Man Who Worked for Collister, Cope- 
land & Day, Boston, 284 pp., 1898; Through 
Old Rose Glas.ses, Houghton, MifHin & Co., 
Boston, 209 pp., 1900; The Flag on the Hill- 
top, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 125 pp., 
1Q02; short stories and occasional essays in 
The Outlook. The Atlantic Monthly. The Cen- 
tury, Everybody's, Hart'er's Weekly, McClure's. 
Scribner's and other mags, and papers, 1887 — . 
Married William Titus Home, Jl 1, 1906, San- 
tiago de las N'egas, Cuba. Address, 2527 Vir- 
ginia St.. Berkeley, Calif.; bus. add., c/o 
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif. 

425. GEORGE HUNTINGTON ELLIS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. My 6, 1864, 
Milwaukee; s. Joel (b. 1834, Mass.) and Jane 
May (Field) Ellis (b. 1840, New York). Pre- 
pared in Milwaukee Pub. Sch.; Univ. Acad. 
Sigma Chi. Prof., Chem. 1885-1903; Sec. and 
Treas., Geo. W. Pitkins Co., Paint Mfrs., 
Cliicago, 1903-j-. Auth.: Notes in Wliite Paint 
Analysis. Me'm., A. C. S. Married Mary 
Harvev, D 1892, .\urora. 111. Ciiildren: 
Richard, b. 1896; Gerald Van Norturck, b. 
1002. Address. 1818 Wesley Ave., Evanston. 
111. 

426. GEORGE LEROY HICKS 
Fanner; B. L. in L. & S.; b. N 23, 1862, 
Wayne, Wis.; s. Charles Smith (b. Mr 30, 1834, 
Rochester, N. Y.) and Helen (.\bbey) Hicks 
(b. F 12. 1838, Painesville. O.). Prepared in 
Warren II. S. Adelphic: Pres., Senior Class. 
Married Mary Olive Hibbard, .\p 27, 1802, 
Panllina, la. Children: Lois Abbie, b. Mr 
25, 1893; Byron Shirley, b. D 2, 1894; Helen 
Elizabeth, b. O 4, 1902; Genevieve Ruth, b. 
My 7, 1000. .Iddrcss, Gaza, la.t 



1885] 



BACCAI.AnKKATK Al.lM X I 



4' 



4-/-. 'C'IIARLr':S lIOI'PFiR 
I'.ankcr .inil Hidker; Cert.; h. Mv ji, 1H61, 
Mcrideii, III.; s. Robert vS. and Mary K. (Sco- 
field) Hopper. Prepared in Bristol H. S. 
Adelphic. Banker, Sandwich, 111.; Real Est. 
and Mfg., Lincoln, Nub.; Banker and Broker, 
Cliicago. Mem., Hamilton Club. Married 
b'rances J. Stinson, Je 7, 1888, Sandwich, 111. 
Died O -'_', 1 91 2, Chicago. 

428. EMMA JONES (SPENCE) 
B. L.; b. Ag 7, 1862, near lloopeston. 111.; 
d. Henry Trowbridge (b. Mr 5, 1838, Repton, 
Eng.) and Susan Belle (I.ionberg) Jones (b. 
D 21, 1844, Luray, Va.). Prepared in lloopes- 
ton H. S. Pres., Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; 
Pres. of Class; Eng. and Mod. Lang, orator on 
Commencement. Taught in Champaign Pub. 
Schs., 1885-7. Invented blanks for R. R. Re- 
Ijorts, adopted by Gen. Mgr. an<l Gen. Supt. 
of B. & O. R. R., 1892. Ed. and Compiler of 
Songs for Young Volunteers, the Courier Print- 
ing Co., Zanesville, O., 1890. Supt., Juvenile 
gospel temperance work under auspices of 
Zanesville, O., Temperance Union, 1889-Q1. 
Pres., W. C. T. U., Cambridge, O., 1898-9. 
Post Grad. work, Univ. of Redlands, 1910-11. 
.\uth.: Many short stories and poems published 
in various newspapers and mags, since 1885; 
wrote "Ode to the University of Redlands," 
sung by choir at dedication of Univ., 1909. 
Mem., Nat. Assn. of Coll. Alumnae, So. Calif. 
l?ranch; .Seventh Day Adventist Church; Univ. 
of 111. Alumni Assn., Los Angeles branch. 
Married Philip Taylor Sjiencc, I) 15, 1887, 
Champaign. Child, V'irginia Gracybel, b. Ag 
27, 1902. Address, Terracina Park, Redlands, 
Calif. 

429. WILLIAM FINLEY KENDALL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 10, i860, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. R. D. (b. Batavia, N. Y.) 
and M. (Broderick) Kendall. Prepared in 
Hock Island II. S. LL. 1!., Chicago Cor. Srh. 
of I. aw; Arch., Univ. of 111., 1893-4; Pres., 
Adelphic. Civ. Engr. in R. R. Service; with 
Miss. River Comn. Married May Hume, Mr 
5, 1895, San Antonio, Tex. (died S 21, 1914); 
Carrie Whitney Croker, Je i, 1916. Child, 
Editha, b. Ja 1899. Address, New Orleans, 
La.; bus. add., 519 Canal St., do. 

430. JAMES MARTIN KENT 
Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 6, 1865, Kcw- 
anee. 111.; s. Richard (b. 1831, Flushing, Eng.) 
and Rosetta J. (Chambers) Kent (b. 1825, 
.Smithfield, O.). J'repared in Pub. Schs. of 
Galva, Wyoming and Kewanee, 111. Elec. and 
Mech. Engr.; Teacher, 1897 — • Mem., A. S. M. 
E. ; Am. Electro. -Chem. Soc. ; A. A. A. S.; Soc. 
Promotion of Engng. Educ; Nat. (ieog. Soc; 
A. S. II. V. E. Married Jessie Paull Nichols, 
My 18, 1893. Child, Paull N., b. F iq, IQ02. 
.•\ddress, 2446 Harrison St., Kansas City Mo. 

431. MILO PLANK LANTZ 

(Father of No. 6375) 

Farmer; B. S.; b. Ap 11, 1859, Carlock, 111.; 
s. Simeon (b. S 16, 1829, Lewistown, Pa.) and 
Mary (Plank) Lantz (b. Ag 16, 1833, Wooster, 
O.). Prepared in Carlock II. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Philomathean, Pres. and Sec; commissioned 
Capt. at graduation. Farmer and Breeder of 
Pure Bred .Stock. Mem., Mennonite Church. 
.Married Lvdia Ann Ropp, Carlock, 111., Ja 25, 
1888. Children: Etta Mabel ('14), b. F 12, 
1890; Clarence Russell, b. N 14, i8qi (died D 
0. 1893); Esther Marie, b. D 2, 1894; Lillian 
May, b. My 16, 1897; Ruth Estelle, b. Ag 26, 
tQoo; Marv Pauline, b. Ag 3, 1905. Address, 
Carlock, 111. 

432. JUDSON LATTIN 
(Father of No. S780) 

Master Mechanic; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 27, 
1863, DeKalb Tp.. 111.; .s. Nathan (b. My 21, 
1834, Veteran, N. Y.) and Mary Hepsey 



(Bemis) L.ittin ( b. I.) 21, 1830, Fitchl)urg, 
Mass.). Prepared in Sycamore H. .S. Tau Beta 
Pi; CJapt. Draftsman Pullman Car Co., 1885- 
90; Chief Draftsman, Osborne Steam Engng. 
Co., 1890-4; with Metropolitan VVestside Ele- 
vated Ry. Co., [894-6; Draftsman and gen. 
Supt., Am. Grass Twine Co. and Minn. Harves- 
ter Co., St. Paul, 1 896- 1 903; Asst. Supt., Deer- 
ing Works Internat. Harvester Co., Chicago, 
1903-8; Supt., Akron Works, Internat. Harves- 
ter Co., Akron, O., 1908-9; Asst. Supt. and 
Master Mech., Hamilton Works, Internat. Har- 
vester Co. of Can. 1909 — . Mem., A. .S. M. E. ; 
West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Fannie Thomas, 
Ag 15, 1887, Kickapoo, Peoria. Children: 
Robert Thomas ('13), b. Ag 30, 1888; Judson, 
Jr., b. O 22, 1889 (died Mr 7, 1900)"; Elsie 
Stowell, b. N 28, 1894; Mary (Jlaire, b. Je 14, 
1902. Address, 412 W. High St., Sycamore, 
111. 

433. ALBERT GEORGE MANNS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 5, i860, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Prepared in Oak Park and Elgin 
11. Schs. Ph. D., Berlin, Ger., 1888. Chief 
Chem., Albert Trostel & Sons Co., Milwaukee. 
.Address, 606 Woodland Ave., (Dconomowoc, 
Wis. 

434. *SIiERMAN LATTA MARSHALL 
Farmer; B. L. ; b. N 13, 1863, Ipava, 111.; s. 
.Samuel P. (b. Ja 11, 1831, Jefferson (io., O.) 
and Mary A. (Latta) Marshall (b. Je 16 1832, 
Ross Co.,C).). Prepared in Ii)ava II. S.; Univ. 
.\cad. .Sigma Chi.; Philomathean Class Pres.; 
Commencement Oration; Jr. Class Exhibition 
".\postrophe"; Treas.,^ist Athletic .Assn.; Capt. 
I;ank Clerk, 1886-8; Cashier, Coronado Beach 
("0., 1889-90; Farming, 1891-1902; Cashier, 
I|)ava St. Bank, 1902-8; Farming, 1908 — . Mem., 
Fulton Co. Bd. of Supvrs., sixteen yrs., chm., 
do., seven yrs. Died My 30, 1917. 

435- LOUISA MERBOTH (MORGAN) 
(Wife of No. 401) 

Cert.; A. B. in L. & S., 1914; b. 1864, Spring 
Bay, 111.; d. Mary Merboth. Married George 
N. Morgan ('84), I) 30. 1890, Spring Bay, 
111. Address, care George N. Morgan, 7646 Mar 
(inette Ave., Chicago. 

436. JOHN ALBERT MILLER 
Chemist; B. S.; M. S., 1888; b. Jl 26, 1862, 
Buffalo, N. Y.; s. John (b. 1822, Ger.) and Mary 
(Fougeron) Miller (b. 1825, France). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. A. M., Ph. D., Univ. of Berlin. 
Philomathean Anal, and Considting Chem.; St. 
Analyst; Prof., Med. Chem. and Toxicology, 
Med. Dcpt. Niagara Univ., 1888-97; Assoc. 
Prof., Chem., Univ. of Buffalo, 1897-1901. Fel- 
low, Chem. Soc, 1888; Fellow, Royal Micro- 
scopical -Soc, 1892. Mem., German Cliem. .Soc, 
1886; A. C. S., 1892; Soc. of Chem. Indus., 
1894; Am. Mic Soc, 1890. Married Gertrude 
Neele, 1892, Covington, Ky. Children: Helen 
L., b. 1894; Jack, b. 1895. Address, 176 Nor- 
wood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

437. EDWARD LELAND MORSE 
(Brother of Nos. 281, 485) 
Civ. Engr. and FruTt Grower; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. N 6, i860, Cazzenovia, 111.; s. Levi P. (b. 
1 82 1, Rochester, Vt.) and Mary A. (Parminter) 
Morse, (b. 1843, Devonshire, Eng.). Prepared 
in Metamora IL .S.; Philomathean. R. 'R. 
location. Construction and Maintenance, 1885- 
01; Elevated Ry. ('oust., Chicago, 1891-95; 
Paving, Concrete and Park Work, 1895-99; 
.Asst. Engr., Chicago & Alton R. R. I'uilding 
and Maintenance, 1 899-1903; Engr. Track 
Elevation, C. & A. R. R., Chicago, 1903-5; (jen. 
and Irrigation Engng., 1905 — ; Fruit Raising, 
Grand Junction, C,o\o.; Dir. and mem.. Const. 
Com., Grand Valley Irrigation Co.; mem., H. 
S. Bd., 1914. Married Elizabeth George, Ja 



Univeksity of Illinois 



[1S8;; 



23, 1900, Chicago. Children: Mary Edith, b. N 
10, 1901; Ellen Primrose, b. D 7, 1903. Address, 
R. 3, Grand Junction, Colo. 

438. ARTHUR TAPPAN NORTH 
(Brother of No. 439) 
Contractor; Cert.; R. S. in Arch., 1914; b. O 
15, 1864, Kewanee, 111.; s. Levi and Charlotte 
(Strong) North. Tau Beta Pi. Engng. Ed. 
Am. Architect. Prepared four handbooks for 
Yellow Pine Mfg. Assn. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; 
Am. Ky. Engng. Assn.; S. A. R. ; Founders 
and Patriots of Am.; A. F. A. M.; Epis. 
Church. Married Nannie Page Lane, N 13. 
1886. Children: Helen Charlotte, b. Je 30, 
1889; Page I-ane, b. D 29, 1892. Address. 243 
W. 3(;th St., New York City; bus. add., c/o 
.hiicncaii Architect, N. Y. 

439. FOSTER NORTH 
(Brother of No. 438) 
B. S., 1914 as of the class of 1885; b. D 1861 ; 
s. Levi North, and Charlotte (Strong) North. 
Address, 243 W. 39th St., New York City. 

440. BES.SIE WOLFE OWENS (NEEDHAM) 

(Sister of No. 1256) 

A. B. in L. & S.; b. F =;, 1864, Urbana; d. 
W. H. (b. D 22, 18^3, Catonsville, Md.) and 
Sarah A. (Wolfe) Owens (b. N 21, 1838, Ber- 
wick, Pa.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Teacher 
pub. schs. Yakima, Wash., 1888-9; do., Tacoma, 
Wash., 1890-1. Mem., Baptist Church; Wo- 
mans' Club; P. E. O. Sisterhood. Married J. 
Horace Needham, 1891, Tacoma, Wash. Child, 
William Horace, b. Jl 4, 1905. Address, 416 
N. 2d St. North Yakmia, Wash. 

441. L. ESTELLE PAULLIN (PADGETTE) 
Phys. and Surg.; Cert.; b. Atlanta, 111.; d. 

Jacob H. PauIIin. Married Lewis Padgette. 
.Iddress, Creston, Mont. 

442. GEORGE RILEY PETTY 
(Husband of No. ss8) 
Dairying; B. S. in Arch., 1888; b. O 13, «862, 
Pike Co., 111.; s. W. T. F. (b. Mr 19, 1840, Pike 
Co., 111.) and Mary (Brittain) Petty (b. Ap 22, 
1840, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. 
Married Ida May Stoltey ('88), Mr 3, 1880, 
Champaign. Children: Lou Fisher, b. D 8, 1880; 
Edgar Lynde, b. Je 20, i8qi; Julia C, b. Jl 20, 
1896; Blanche Helen, b. N 1, 1898; l?ernice G., 
b. N 8, 1900; Thomas Henry, b. Ag 18, 1902; 
George R., Jr., b. Ag 21, 1905. Address, Okla- 
homa City, Okla. 

443. BESSIE GAY PLANK (THOMPSON) 
(Wife of No. 494) 

B. L.; b. D I, 1863; d. Philo White (b. 
Catskill, N. Y.) and Elizabeth Jemima (Greene) 
Plank (b. do.). Prepared in Champaign II. S.; 
Monticello Seni., Godfrey, 111. Alethenai. Mar- 
ried Luther Thompson ('86), D 25, 1889, 
Champaign. Address, Winamac, Pulaski, Co., 
Ind. 

444. CHARLES HENRY RANKIN 
Farmer and Apple Grower; Cert, in C. E. ; 
b. Ag 2, 1859, Payson, 111.; s. Robert (b. Je 
23, 1827, C.iKhvell Co., Ky.) and Sara Jane 
(Edmonds) Rankin (b. My 20, 1828, Iredell Co., 
N. C.). Prepared in Payson and Camp Point 
IT. S.; Chaddoc Coll., Quincy, 111. Philoma- 
thean. Engn^. work for Drainage districts; 
Railroad; Prehm. and Land Surveying; Justice 
of the Peace, twelve yrs. ; Notary, eight yrs. ; 
Mgr. and Sec. of a telephone co., iqoi — . 
Farmer and Fruit Grower. Married Henrietta 
L. Whittleton, F 14, 1888, Barry, III. Children: 
Harriett E., b. O 6, 1889; Lurv J., b. F 17, 
1892; Robert E., b. S 9, 1893. Address, Star 
route, Payson, 111. 



44.1. HENRY LINCOLN REYNOLDS 
Pat. Atty. and Mech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. £.; 
b. Mr 2, 1 86 1, Mcndon, 111.; s. Charles Christo- 
pher (b. 1822, Winsted, Conn.) and Margaret 
(Frost) Reynolds ( b. 1824, Lodi, O.). Prepared 
in Camp Point H. S. Adelphic. Draftsman 
and Designer of Mach. ; Examiner in U. S. 
Patent Office; Pat. Atty. and Mech. Engr. 
Married Jane E. B. Williams, Jl 19, 1893, 
Rockville, Md. Children: Charles Lane, b. 
My 21, 1894; Klla Wooton, b. Ap 5, 1898; Rich 
ard Williams, b. Jl 8, 1899. Address, 459 
Central Bldg., Seattle. 

446. HUGH LOUIS RONALDS 
Merchandising and Farming; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. D 2, 1863, Grayville, IlL; s. Francis (b. 
near Albion, 111.) and Lucy (Prichard) Ronalds 
(b. do.). Prepared in Grayville Pub. Schs. 
Mech. Engr., 1885-91; Cashier, Farmer's Nat. 
Bank, 1891-1910; Gen. Merchandising and 
Farming, 1910 — . Married Mary Walden Helm, 
N 1900, Grayville, 111. Address, Grayville, 
Ill.t 

447. "TIIEO. H. SCHLADER 
(Father of No. 7931) 
Supt., Bldg. Const.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 

II, 1856, Green Vale, 111.; s. Matthias (b. Ger.) 
and Anna M. Scblader (b. do.). Prepared in 
iS\)rni. Sell., Galena, 111. Adelphic. Drafts- 
man, 1887; Estimator, 1888; Supt., Bldg. 
Const., 1890; Estimator, Bldgs., 1903; Supt., 
Bldg. Const., igii-17. Elder, Presby. Church. 
Married Mary Louise Holmes, My 29, 1888, 
Chicago (died N 14, 1908). Children: Edward 
Holmes ("16), 1). N 10, 1892; Henry Matthias, 
1). S 20, 1894. Died F 9, 1919, Oak Park, 111. 

448. ALFRED CHARLES SCHRADER 
Engr. and Supt.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 14, 
1863, Joliet, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ja 13, i8i6, 
Hanover, Ger.) and Dorothea (Bues) Schrader 
(b. Mr 28, 1833, do.). Prepared in LTniv. Acad. 
Engr. Dept. proposed Burlington extens. in la. 
and Colo., 1885-6; on Const, of HI. Valley 
and Northern, 1886-7; Engng. Dept.. S. Parks, 
Chicago, i8go; Engng. Dept., San. Dist. of 
Chicago, 1890-5; Chief Engr., West Parks, Chi- 
cago, 18951910; Supt. and Engr., West Parks, 
loio — . Mem. West. Soc. of Engrs. ; 111. Soc. 
of Survs. and Engrs.; Hamilton Club; City 
Club of Chicago. Married Rosa V. Heywood, 
Te 30, 1897, Aurora, 111. Address, 4032 Jackson 
Blvd., Chicago; bus. add.. Union Park, Chi- 
cago. 

449. WILLIAM H. SMITH 
Lawyer; Cert, in L. & S.; b. i860, Salem, 

III. Address, Lewistown, Fergus Co., Mont.f 

450. WILLIAM HENRY STOCKHAM 

(Husband of No. 420) 
Pres., Stockham Pipe and Fittings Co!; B. 
S. in M. E.; b. S 15, 1861, Lafayette, Ind.; 
s. Dr. G. H. and Alice (Bunker) Stockham. 
Philoiiic-ithean. Mfg., Chicago, 111., till Ja i, 
1903; Pres., Stockham Pipe & Fittings Co., 
1903 — . Mem., Hamilton Club, Chicago; First 
M. E. Church; Pres. Birmingham, Ala. S. S. 
Assn.; Rotary Club of do.; U. S. Chamber of 
Commerce and Birmingham Chamber of Com- 
merce. Married Kate F. Clark ('85), An 27t 
1887, Cobden, III. Children: Herbert C.. b. 
1888; Douglass W., b. 1898; Richard J., b. 
1903. Address, 1231 N. 23rd St., Birmingham, 
Ala.; bus. add., loth Ave. and 34th St., do. 

451. * WILLIAM COOKE SWERN 
(Husband of No. 454; Father of No. 49^?) 
Architect; Cert, in A. E. ; b. i860, Perry, O. ; 

s. Perry Swern. Married Abbie Weston ('85). 

Child. 'Perry Weston ('11), b. Ap 23, 1889. 

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4S2. CHARLOTTE SWITZER 
(Sister of No. 157) 
H. S. Prin.; Cert.; A. B. in L. & S., 1914; 
b. S IS, 1863, Mt. Airy, Md.; d. Francis As- 
bary (b. Mr 28, 1828, Union Bridge, Md.) 
and Ann Jane (Bussard) Switzer (b. Mr 5, 
1834, Mt. Airy, Md.). Alethenai. Prin. Cham- 
paign H. S. Address, 608 W. Church .St., 
Champaign. 

453. FREDERICK KETCHUM VIAL 
(Brother of Nos. 413, 783, 1287; Father of 

No. 9456) 
Engineer; B. S. in Agr.; B. S., Nat. Hist.; 
C. E., 1917; b. Ag 22, 1864, Lyonsville, 111.; 
s. Robert (b. Ap 9, 1824, Chester, N. Y.) and 
Mary Roe (Ketchum) Vial (b. N 18, 1834, 
Newburg, N. Y. ). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Gold Medal in Military; R. R. & Indus. Engr. 
RcKiman, A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Asst. Engr., 
C. & A. R. R., 1888-91: Asst. Engr., C. & W. 
I. R. R., 1892-3; Chief Engr., Ajax Forge Co., 
Chicago. 1895-6; Prin. Asst. Engr., C. & W. I. 
R. R., 1897-1902; Chief Engr., Griffin Wheel 
Co., Chicago, 1902 — . Auth.: The Railroad 
Transition Spiral, Engr. News, S 29, 1900; 
Standardization of railroad wheels with refer- 
ence to gross load and braking power of car, 
40 pp., Je I, 191 1 ; Several Bills, relating to 
chilled iron car wheels. Invented sand blast 
car wheel cleaner; chilled iron car wheel; con- 
vex tread car wheel; locally hardened castings; 
controlling direction of grain in chilled iron 
tread of car wheels; other patents pending. 
Mem., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; West 
Ry. Club; Car Foreman's Assn.; Congr. Club. 
Married Fannie E. Craigmile, Ap 19, 1892, La 
Grange, 111. Children: Harold C. ('18), b. F s. 
1896; Charles R., b. F 18, 1899 (died Jl 18, 
1902); Mary H., b. D 20, 1901. Address, 31J 
Madison Ave., La Grange, 111. 

454. ABBIE WESTON (SWERN) 
(Wife of No. 451; Sister of Nos. 117, 297, 585, 
SS6; Mother of No. 4927) 
Cert.; b. 1864, Champaign; d. Nathan (b. 
Wilson, N. Y.) and Jane. (Cloyde) Weston 
(b. Troy, N. Y.). Married W. C. Swern ('85). 
Child, Perry Weston ('11), b. Ap 23, 1889. 
Address, 417 S. Grove Ave., Oak Park, III. 



455. ETTA CATHERINE WILLS 
(SCHENKER) 
(Sister of No. 415) 
Cert.; b. Mr 6. 1865, Lone Grove Town, Fay- 
ette Co., 111.; d. Clifton Reader (b. 1835. Va.) 
and Sophia (Lape) Wills (b. 1837, Lancaster, 
O.). Prepared in Kinmundy II. S. Alethenai; 
Y. W. C. A. Married John William Schenker. 
Mr 26, 1894, Altamont, 111. Children: Celia 
Elizabeth, b. F 11, 1895; Marguerite Estelle, 
b. Ag 16. 1896; John Clifton, b. F 24, 1900, 



(died O 26, 190.3); Marietta, b. D 17, 1902; 
Irene Lucile, b. N 5, 1905. Address, Vandalia, 

456. CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH 
(Brother of Nos. 718, 1188, 2007) 
Teacher; B. S.; M. S., 1886; b. Ap 28, 1865, 
Champaign; s. Alvin Oakley (b. 1819, N. Y.) 
and Mary Celina ((Carpenter) Woodworth (b. 
Ap 5, 1842, Manlius, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Champaign II. S. Sigma Xi. Officer Agr. Exp. 
.Sta. in Ark.; Teacher and Sta. Officer in Calif.; 
assisted in nlanning of entomological work at 
Univ. of Nanking, Nanking, China, 1917-18. 
Mem., Societe dc France; A. A. A. S.; Cam- 
bridge Entomol. Soc; Am. Assn. of Econ. 
Entom.; Entomol. Soc. of Am.; Pac. Slope 
Assn. of Econ. Entomol. Married Leonora 
Stern, S 4. 1889, RoUa, Mo. Children: Law- 
rence Ariel, b. Je 8, 1890; Harold Evans, b. 
My 30, 1894; Chas. Edward, b. S 25, 1897; 
Mary Elizabeth, b. F 7, 190 1. Address, 2237 
Carlton St., Berkeley. Calif. 



457- ELIZA MARILLA WRIGHT 
(CANADAY) I 

(Sister of No. 458) 
A. B. in L. & S.; b. Toulon, 111.; d. William 
Wilberforce (b. Ap 3, 1820, Hanover, N. H.) 
and Anne Matilda (Creighton) Wright (b. Mr 
29, 1820, Co. Cavau, Ire.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Grad. Sopher Sch. of Orat., 1902. 
Married Miles W. Canaday, Ap 3, 1889, Chica- 
go. Children: Sophia M.; Alice C; Miles E 
Address, 27 N. Pine Ave., Chicago. 

458. JOHN EDWARDS WRIGHT 
(Husband of No. 528; Brother of No. 457) 
Editor; B. L.; A. M. (hon.), 1903; b. O 14, 
i86i; s. William Wilburforce (b. Hanover, N. 
H.) and Anne Matilda (Crieghton) Wright (b. 
Ire.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. 
Reporter, Daily News, 1885-7; Tel. Ed., do., 
1888-9; City Ed., Evcninp Fast, 1890-1; Man- 
aging Ed., do., 1901-4; Ed., do., 1905-6; Ed. 
in chief, St. Louis limes, 1907-15. Mem., 
Chicago Press Club, 1887; Nat. Press Club, 
Washington, D. C. Married Etta Lorraine 
Beach ('88), My 5^ 1892, Champaign (died Ag 
12, 191 7, St. Louis). Address, 215 Rosetnont 
Ave., Webster Grove, Mo. 

459. 'MINNIE SUNDERLAND WRIGHT 

(BARBOUR) 

(Wife of No. 378) 

Cert.; b. 1862, Plainfield, 111.; d. Mrs. Mary 

C. Wright. Married II. H. Barbour ('84), 1887. 

Died Ap 18, 1900, Savanna, 111. 

460. JOSEPHINE M. ZELLER 
Cert.; B. L. in 1914; b. Spring Bay, 111.; d. 
John Geo. (b. 1828, (iermany) and Fredericka 
Caroline (Nicholas) Zeller (b. France). Ad- 
dress, 1008 Main St., Peoria. 



CLASS OF 1886 (30 LIVING, 7 DEAD) 



461. LAURA BELLE AYRES 
Supervisor; B. L. in L. & S.; b. D 6, 1864, 
Urbana; d. Alexander M. and Mary J. (CJIenn) 
Ayres. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai. 
Mem., Chicago Coll. Club; Ipswich Art Club, 
Chicago. Scholarship, Teachers Coll., Colum- 
bia; Scholarship, Univ. of 111. Supvr., Drawing, 
Pub. Schs., Chicago. Address, 828 E. 48th St., 
Chicago. t 

461a. WILLIAM ARTHUR BABCOCK 

District Judge; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mr 13, 

1864, Ipava, 111.; s. William M. (b. ja 24, 1834, 

Knox Co., O.) and Cyrelia (Dunbar) Babcock 

(b. D 23, 1834, O.). Married Ora A. Lacy, D 



I, 1896, Lewiston, HI. Children: Bernice, 
b. F 9, 1899; Edward E., b. My 5, 1903; Ele- 
nore, b. F 18, 1907; William A., b. N 6, 1911; 
Mariam Babcock, b. D 12, 1913. Address, Twin 
Falls, Idaho. 

462. GEORGE STEELE BANNISTER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 23, i860, 
Phelps, N. Y.; s. T. O. (b. Marengo, N. Y.) 
and llanna Elizabeth (Pound) Bannister (b. 
Black Rock, Can.). Prepared in Odell H. S. 
Philomathean, Sec, Pres. Arch. Supt. and 
Draftsman; Foreman of Drafting Room, 1892; 
Practising Arch.. 1894; Supt., Const., 1896; 
Arch. Engr. and Specifications, 1902; Mgr., 



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Atliey San. Kquipmeiit Co., 1910-13; Mgr. and 
Owner of Arch. Agency, 1914 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church; Pres., Plymouth Club, iSgo; Supt. of 
Dorenius S. S., 1892; Trustee Fellowship 
Church, 1900; Deacon, do., 1904; Trustee, 
Bethany Union Church, 1908; Ridge Country 
Club; 111. Soc. of Archs. Married Jeanette 
Price, ]893, Ottawa, 111. (died 1896); Alia 
Bryan Ripley, 1902, Chicago. Child, step- 
daughter, Jean Ripley, b. iSgi. Address, 1620 
W. io2d St., Chicago; bus. add.. 115 S. Dear- 
born St., do. 

463. *DVVIGHT HARRISON BARRETT 
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1866. Lee Co., 111.; s. 
Josephine Barrett. Married. Died D 30, 1888, 
Baltimore. 

464. "SAY FOSTER BULLARD 
(Brother of Nos. 166, 305, 306) 
Engineer; Cert, in C. E.; b. F 13, 1861, 
Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Wesley (b. Shelby Co., 
Ky.) and Sarah Ann (Foster) Bullard (b. do.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Ath. Assn. 
Gen. Practice in C. E.; First Asst. City Engr., 
Tacoma, Wash. Married Clara Jane Heilig, 
D 12, 1901, Tacoma, Wash. Died F 14, 191", 
Tacoma, Wash. 

465. WILLIAM LEMON CHITTV 
Lawyer; 15. L. ; b. Mr 10, 1S66, Metamora, 
111.; s. Charles Holiday (b. S 15, 1822, Madison 
Co., Ky.) and Rebecca Wing (Lemon) Chitty 
(b. Jl 4, 1828, Lawrence Co., Ind.). Prepared 
in Metamora and Champaign 11. S. LL. B., 
Garfield Univ. Law Sch., 1890. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Pres., Philomathean; Sec, Ath. Assn.; Vale- 
dictorian. Law stud. Harvard, 1886-7; ad- 
mitted to bar, Wichita, Kan., 1888; in law- 
practise with father, 188S-90; practised law 
in Chicago, 1890-1915. Mem., Bd. of Pension 
Appeals, See's. Office, Dept. of Interior, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1894-1910; Asst. Atty. Off. 
Asst. Attv. Gen., 1910-15. Ed., Digest of Pen- 
sion Decisions, 1897, Interior Dept.; many 
published decisions in official reports of In- 
terior Dept. First Master Bethesda Lodge, 
No. 204. A. F. A. M., 1905: Oriental Con- 
sistory, No. I, .\. A. S. R., Chicago; Am. Soc. 
for jfudicial Settlement of Inter. Disputes, 
1910; Univ. Club, Wash., D. C; Harvard Law 
Sch.- Assn., 1894; Nat. Geog. Soc, 1911: Am. 
Bar Assn., Chicago; Sec, Unitarian Church, 
Wichita, Kan., 1888-90, People's Church, Wash., 
D. C, 1896. Married Mary Helen Sharp, S 

22, 1897, Wash., D. C. Child, William, b. O 

23, 1901. Address. Riverside, 111.; bus. add.. 
Nat. Life Bldg., Chicago. 

466. JOHN C. CROMWELL 
Engr. and Dir.; A. B.; M. E., igio; b. S 
26, 1866, Frankfort, Ky.; s. Alvin W. (b. Lex- 
ington, Ky.) and Sidney A. (Jett) Cromwell. 
Prepared in Frankfort H. S. Draftsman, 
Chicago; Chief Draftsman. Bates Mach. Co., 
Joliet, 111.; Chief Engr., 111. Steel Co., Joliet 
Works, Joliet, 111.: Engr.. Garrett-Cromwell 
Engr. Co., Cleveland; Dir., .Vlliance Mach. Co., 
Alliance, O. ; Cleveland Machine & Mfg. Co., 
Cleveland. Mem., A. S. M. E.; Civ. Engrs. 
Club of Cleveland. Married L. Belle Caycs, 
My 24, 1893, Joliet 111. (died My 9. 1909)- 
Address, Guardian Bldg., Cleveland. 

467. JAMES OLIVER DAVIS 
(Husband of No. 473) 
Lawyer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 2, 186 1, Brim- 
field tp., Peoria Co., lU.; s. Richard Carter 
(b Je I, 1835, Elm Grove, near Wheeling, W. 
Va.) and Margaret (Keyser) Davis (b. An 19. 
1834, Belmont Co., O.). Prepared in Dist. 
Sch at French Grove, Millbrook Tp., Peoria 
Co., 111.; Philo, 1882. Adjt. of Bn.. 1885 ; Bus. 
Mgr. Illiiii, 1885-86; first place m Philo. Orat. 
Contest, 1885. Lawyer admitted to practice 
of law by Dist. Court, Harris Co., Tex., D 22, 



J900; before Tex. Supremo Court, 1901; in 
U. S. Courts, 1902; in Calif. Courts, 1907. 
County Surv. for Washington Co., Colo., fall 
1887-89. Mem., Trinity M. E. Church; Pres., 
Golden Gate Alumni Assn. of Univ. of 111. 
Married Rozina Phebe Fairchild ('86), S 22, 
1886. Children: Elmer Fred, b. S 12, 1887; 
Richard Henry, b. F 17, 1890; John Oliver, b. 
S 20, 1892; Willard Elbert, b. Nov. 30, 1894; 
Helen .Margaret, b. Mr 26, 1897. Gertrude 
Orpha, b. Mr 19, 1901 (died N 5, 1908); Fair- 
child, b. .\g 18, 1903 (died Ag 24, 1903); .Ad- 
dress, 2644 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CaVii. 

468. JOSEPH CHAMBERS DODDS 
(Father of Nos. 6205, 8274) 
Business; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Je 15, 1864, 
Dover, L. I., N. Y. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
M. D., C. M. C, N. W. Univ., 1889. Philo- 
mathean. Phys. in U. S. JNIarine Hosp., 1889; 
do., E. 111. Hosp. Insane, Kankakee, 1890; 
Champaign, 1890- 1909; St. Med. Dir., M. W. A. 
tor 111., 1908; Supt., Twin City Ice and Cold 
Storage Co., 1909 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Mina Brown, Ja, i8gi. Children: Eva 
('14), b. O i8gi; Josephine ('17), b. My 1893; 
Donald, b. Ja 1896. Address, 622 W. Hill St., 
Champaign. 

469. NETTIE ELDER (HARRIS) 
(Mother of No. 469s) 
Cert.; B. S. in L. & S., 1914; b. S 13, 1863, 
Urbana; d. Erwin (b. D 20, 1839, Ripley, O.) 
and Dorothy (Shepherd) Elder (b. Jl 5, 1843, 
LTrbana.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Ale- 
thenai. Mem., Y. W. C. A. Married Charles 
Ferman Harris, Ap 10, 1889, Urbana. Child, 
Leila Dorothy Cii), b. Jl 15, 1890. Address. 
511 S. Randolph St., Champaign. f 

470. *LEROY ENDSLEY 
B. S. in Sc: b. 1863, Milford, 111.; s. A. J. 
Endsley. Died Ja 2, 1892, JNIilford, 111. 

471. ANNA MAE ERMENTROUT 

(KAMPER) 
Teacher; B. L. in L. & S.; b. D 25, 1866; 
Urbana; d. William John (b. 1830, O.) and 
Catherine Margarfet (Daugherty) Ermentrout 
(b. 1833, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Teacher, Urbana, Watseka, Riverside, 1886- 
1902; Chicago, 1902-9: Evanston, 1909-18. 
Mem., Chicago Coll. Club. Married Charles 
Abbie Kamper, Jl 1902, Chicago. Child, John 
Ermentrout, b. Jl s, 1904. Address, 628 Judson 
.\ve., Evanston, 111. 

472. THOMAS WARD BEECH ER 

EVERHART 
(Brother of Nos. 1127, 3727) 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. & S.; b. Ag 31. 
1865, near Windsor, HI.; s. Rev. Marion Wash- 
ington (b. Je 28, 1842, near Newcomerstown, 
O.) and Sarah Isabelle (Wyandt) Everhart (b. 
Mr 12, 1847, do.). Prepared in H. Sch. at 
Mattoon and Champaign. Grad. Sch. of Educ. 
Univ. of Chicago, 1914-15- Adelphic; one of 
twelve selected to deliver commencement ora- 
tions. Teacher dist. sch. near Jacksonville, 111., 
1886-7; Prin.. 11. S., Whitehall, 1887-8; Supt., 
Schs., Virginia, 1889-95: Supt., Sch., Havana. 
1895-9; Supt., Schs., Mason City, 1899-1906: 
Supt., Sch., Enid, Okla., 1906-09; Supt., Sch., 
Muscatine, la., 1910-12; Pans, 111., 1912-14: 
Hastings, Neb., 191 5-18. Married Laura Brass- 
field McCullough, Je 16, 1892, near Jackson- 
ville, 111. Address, Paris, 111. 

4-1 ROZTNA PHEBE FAIRCHILD 

(DAVIS) 

(Wife of No. 467) 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ja 15, 1865, Metamora, 

111.- d. Reuben H. (b. Ap 25, 1829, Woodstock, 

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O lo, 1834, Jo.). Prepared in Metamora H. S. 
Alethenai; Sophograph Bd. ; Literary Ed. of 
mini, 1885-80. Cor. Sec, Houston Central W. 
C. T. U., 1903-5; Supt., Legislative Work, 
Houston, Tex., Cent. W. C. T. U., 1902-5; Supt., 
Legislative Work, Harris Co., Tex. Mem., W. 
C. T. U., 1905; Trinity M. E. Church. Married 
James Oliver Davis ('86), S 22, 1886, Meta- 
mora, 111. Children: Elmer Fred, b. S u, 1887; 
Kicnard Henry, b. K 17, 1890; John Oliver, b. 
S 20, 1892; Willard Elbert, b. N 30, 1894; Helen 
Margaret, b. Mr j6, 1897; Gertrude (Jrpha, b. 
Mr 19, 1901 (died N 5, 1908); Fairchild, b. Ag 
18, 1903 (died Ag 24, 1903). Address, 2644 
Dwight Way, Berkeley, Calif. 

474. JAMES B. FULTON 

Fruit Packer and Shipper; B. S.; b. S 28, 
1801, Washburn, HI.; s. F'rancis (b. My 15, 
1834, Pa.) and Mary E. (Jury) Fulton (b. Ag 
10, 1836, Eng.). Prepared in Dist. Sch. Held 
Kecord for i mile run, loo-yd. and 220-yd. 
dashes and 120-yd. hurdles. Transitman. Mo. 
Pac. R. R., 1886-7; Asst. City Engr., San Diego, 
1887-9, in charge of street work; prospect9r, 
three yrs. ; since 1907 holding a working in- 
terest in the Citrus Soap Co., San Diego, Calif.; 
since 1914 Dir. and V. P. Mem. Congr. Church. 
Married Floy Belle Fleetwood, My 10, 1903, 
San Diego, Calif. Children: Stella Floy, b. Ja 
2, 1907; James Fleetwood, b. N 4, 1908; Ruth 
Elizabeth, b. S 13, 1910. Address, 3176 Bos- 
ton Ave., San Diego, Calif. 

475. JAMES H. GARRETT 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. 1861, Rochelle, 
111.; s. Mrs. L. Garrett. Married E. Scott, 
1890. Address, 504 W. \yashington St., Cham- 
paign. f 

476. JOHN BREWER GARVIN 
Teacher; B. S.; b. .\g 3, 1861, Morrislown, 

N. Y. ; s. James and Mary (Brewer) Garvin 
(b. do.). Alpha Tau Omega; Col., Regt.; Gamma 
Lambda; Pres., Sr. Class; Local Ed., The 
mini. Teaching, Milwaukee, 1886-7; Clerk Dist. 
Court and Ed., Springfield Advertiser, Spring- 
field, Colo., 1887-9; Stud., Registrar and Libn., 
St. Sdh. of Mines, CJolden, Colo., 1889-91; Instr., 
Chem., Denver, 1 892-1 910; Pres., Denver Even- 
ing H. S., 1910-13; Prin., South Side H. S., 
Denver, 1913-15; Instr., Chem., East Side H. 
S., Denver, 19 15 — . Auth.: Qualitative Chemi- 
cal Analysis, D. C. Heath & Co., 241 pp., 1902. 
Mem., A. A. A. S. Married Emma L. Dough- 
erty, Jl 9, 1891, Golden Gate, Colo. Children: 
Victor J., b. Mr 8, 1892; Mary A., b. Ap 23, 
1894; Marjorie, b. F 10, 1897; John B., b. O 
20, 1903. Address, 4545 Grove St., Denver. 

477. JAMES WALDO HARRIS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1917; b. N s, 

1863, Beloit, Wis.; s. James M. and Sarah Louise 
(Robbins) Harris. R. R. Engr. in various capaci- 
ties; Tunnel Engineer, Chicago Surface Lines. 
Married Marie Kissner, D 26, 1894, Charlevoix, 
Mich. Children: Edith Carol, b. D 25, 1895; 
Elizabeth Helen, b. N i, 1903. Address, no S. 
East Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

478. HARRY THOMAS HUBBARD 
Fruit Grower; Cert.; b. Ja 4, 1866, Urbana; s. 
Thomas S. (b. (iromwell, Conn., 1825) and Jane 
E. (Woodruff) Hubbard (b. 1829, New Britain, 
do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Class Sec. 
Hardware Merchant, 1886- 1907; Salesman, 
1909-10; Farmer, 1911-12; Orchardist 19:2- 
1916; Accountant 1916 — . Trustee Presby. 
Church; Mem., A. F. A. M. ; K. T.; Shrine. 
Married Margaret R. Riley, My 12, 1887. 
Children: Frank W., b. My 12, 1888; Austin, 
b. 1910. Address, Medford, Ore. 

479. "BERTIE HUFF (PHILBRICK) 
(Wife of No. 489) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. 1867, Crawfordsville, 
Ind.; d. George A. Huff. Married Alvah 
Philbrick ('86), 1889. Died Ap 6, 1895, Chi- 
cago. 



480. *JACOB STONE JACOBSON 
Cert, in Arch.; 1). My 12, 1882, Niantic, 111.; 
s. H. Jacobson. Died Jl 15, 1890, Denver. 

481. MINNIE JAQUES 
Asst. Cashier; B. L. ; b. S 19, 1864, Urbana; 
d. Francis Granger (b. Ja s, 1839, New York 
City) and Eliza Jane (Park) Jaques (b. Ja 23, 
1839, Greene Co., ().). Prepared in Urbana. 
Alethenai. Asst. Cashier, Urbana Banking Co. 
.iddress, Urbana. 

482. CHARLES HENRY KAMMANN 
Prin., Sch.; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Je 4, 1861, 
Rostock, Ger. ; s. Carl August (b. 1831, North 
Ger.) and Caroline (Rutenick) Kammann, (b. 
1833, do.). Prepared in Mascoutah Pub. Schs. 
Philomathean; Ed. in Chief, Iliini, 1885-6. At- 
tended Univ. of Chicago, summer 1894 and 1895. 
Supt., Schs., Mascoutah, 1886-90; Prin., Doug- 
las Sch., Peoria, 1890-4; Head of Ger. Dept., 
H. S., Peoria, 1894-1904; Prin., McKinley Sch., 
Peoria, 1904-9; Prin., Lincoln Sch., 1909 — . 
Auth.: A number of pamphlets, addresses and 
translations on the mission of the Ger.- Am. 
Element in this country. Mem., Past Master, 
Schiller Lodge A. F. A. M. No. 335; St. Ger.- 
Am. Alliance (Pres. 1907-11); Nat. Ger. -Am. 
.Alliance (Ex. Council; Sec, 1910-18) 111. Sch. 
Masters' Club. Married Mary E. Hucke, N 28, 
1888. Children: Elva K., b. Je 14, 1890; Meta 
M., b. Ja 30, 1892; Carl P., b. O 9, 1900. Ad- 
dress, 2408 Main St., Peoria. 

483. EMIL LEMME 
Architect; Cert, in Arch.; b. F 2, 1863, Daven- 
port, la.; s. Edward W. (b. Hamburg, Ger.) and 
Henrietta (Rohrmann) Lemme (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Arch., 1900 — . Arch, of 
the famous Sutro Baths, San Francisco, the 
largest public baths in the world; also of the 
Cliff House, destroyed in 1907. Auth.: Strength 
and Stiffness of Beams for Archs., Engrs. and 
Constructors. Past Chief Ranger Court Acacia, 
Ind.; Order of F'orebters, 1906; Dist. Deputy 
High Chief Ranger, I. O. O. F., 191 2. Married 
Amy Alberta Lemme, S 15, 1901, San Francis- 
co. Address, 337, 7th Ave., San Francisco. 

484. CLINTON GRANT LUMLEY 

(Husband of No. 548; Father of No. 7758) 
Physician and Surg.; B. L. in L. & S.; b. 
Je 14, 1862, Ringwood, 111. s. Thomas Robert 
(b. Scarborough, Eng.) and Eliza A. (Mitchell) 
Lumley (b. Kingsville, O.). Prepared in 
Ringwood Pub. .Schs. M. D., Northwestern 
Coll. of Med., 1889. Philomathean. Chicago, 
1 888-191 3; Urbana, 19 13 — . ]\Iem., First Baptist 
Church, Chicago; Stud. Baptist Church, Cham- 
paign; A. M. A.; A. F. A. M.: Physicians 
Club of Chicago; Univ. Club of 111. Married 
Nellie McLean ('88), S 26, 1889, Urbana. 
Children: Harold, b. Mr 20, 1891; Leslie 
Robert ('16), b. Jl 23, 1893; Arlene, b. F 27, 
1897; Dorothy, b. Ag 26, 1900. Address, 411 
W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

485. HENRY MILTON MORSE 
(Brother of Nos. 281, 437) 
Bridge and Struct. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 
O 7, 1864, Metamora, 111.; s. Levi P. (Roches- 
ter, Vt.) and Mary A, (Parminter) Morse (De- 
vonshire, Eng.). Prepared in Metamora H. S. 
Philomathean; Class Pres., 1883; Orator Inter- 
coll, cont., 1885. Elec. light installation, 1886- 
87; Arch, iron work draughting and estimating, 
1887-98; Struct. Steel and Bridge draughting 
and desigtiing, 1898; Bridge designing and Chief 
Draughtsman for R. Modjeski, 1902-9; Asst. 
Engr. for do., 1909-11; Engr. on Const, of 
Broadway bridge, Portland, Ore., igii-12. 
Auth. : The Superstructure of the McKinley 
Bridge, St. Louis, in Vol. 61, Engrs. Record, 
iQio, pp. 572-4. Married Mary F. Hall, F 14, 
1893, Chicago. Children: John Aldcn, b. S 23 



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1896 (died Mr 9, 1897); Katherine Hall, b. D 
17, 1899; Milton Hall, b. Jl i, 1904. Address, 
451 Ainsworth Ave., Tortland, Ore. 

486. WALTER AUREL GEORGE 
OLSHAUSEN 
Civ. and Min. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 1865, 
Davenport, la.; s. J. J. Olshausen. Address, 
Parral, Mex. 

4S7. GRACE ETTA PARMINTER 
Home Missionary; B. L. in L. & S.; b. D 22, 
1863, Mctamora, 111.; d. John (b. 1822, Devon- 
shire, Kng.) and Harriet (Earl) Parminter (b. 
183s, Northanijiton, do.). Prepared in Meta- 
mora H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Teacher, 
1886-91; at home, 1891-9; Mission work in Chi- 
cago, 1899 — . Mem., (!^ongr. Church; V. P., 
Chicago Assn. ; 111. Woman's Home Mission- 
ary Union; Bd. of Mgrs. Congr. Tr. Sch. for 
Women; Advisory Bd., Y. W. C. A., Univ. of 
111.; The Con^r. Club of Chicago; Alumnae 
Assn.; The Chicago Coll. Club. Address, 4007 
Ellis Ave., Chicago. 

488. WILLIAM DAVID PENCE 
Educ. and Engr.; Cert, in C. E.; C. E., 1895; 
b. N 26, 1865, Columbus, Ind.; s. David (b. 
Ap 9, 1820, Sullivan Co., Tenn.) and Nancy 
(Hart) Pence (b. O 27, 1825, near Columbus, 
Ind.). Prepared in Columbus (Ind.) H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Asst. Engr., Colo, and 
Santa Fe R. R., 1886; Roadmaster, Asst. Engr. 
Maintenance of Wav and Res. Engr., i886- 
92; Instr., Asst. Prof, and Assoc. Prof., C. E., 
Univ. of 111., 1892-9; Prof., C. E., Purdue 
Univ., 1899-06; Prof., Ry. Engng., Univ. of 
Wis., 1906-15; Engr., Wis. Tax & R. R. Com- 
missions, 1900-13. Mem., Engng. Bd. Inter- 
state Commerce Comn. in charge Central Dist. 
(Chicago), Valuation of Railroad Properties, 
1913 — . On comn. to study drainage develop- 
ments in Kankakee marsh region, 1904-6. Auth.: 
Stand Pipe Accidents and Failures, Engr. 
News Pub. Co., N. Y., 1895; Sur. Manual, 
joint auth., McGraw-Hill Book Co., N. Y., 
1900; Ed., publications. Am. Ry. Engng. Assn., 
1905 — . Mem., A. S. C. E.; Soc. for Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ; West. Soc. of Engrs.; 
West. Ry. Club; Cosmos Club, Washington; 
Univ. Club of Madison; Engrs. Club of Chi- 
cago; Am. Ry. Engrs. Assn. Married Char- 
lotte (iaston, D 31, 1888, Columbus, Ind. 
Children: Nellie Ada, b. Ag 23, 1890; Helen 
Lottie, b. N 23, 1892; Esther Nancy, b. F 11, 
1907. Address, 910 S. Mich. Ave., Chicago. 

489. ALVAH PHILBRICK 
(Brother of Nos. 286, 403; Husband of No. 479) 
Engineer; Cert, in C. E.; b. 1863, Bailcyville, 
111.; s. Mays H. (b. 1827. Waldo, Me.) and 
Mary (McFarland) Philbrick (b. 1828. Md.). 
Mem., Philbrick, Dunn & Co. Chief Engr. M. 
& G. R. R., 1886-1905. Married Bertie Huff 
('86), 1889 (died Ap 6, 1895). Address, 946 
E. Beach St., Biloxi, Miss. 

490. *WILLIAM LEWIS PLOWMAN 

B. L. in L. & S.; b. 1864, Virden, III.; s. J. 
Plowman. Died Jl 13, 1893, Shoshone, Wyo. 

491. VERTUS BASSETT ROBERTS 
Mun. Engr.; Cert, in C. E.; b. i86i, Du 

Page Co.. 111.; s. T. O. and Sarah (Fuller) 
Roberts. Public Engr., Blue Island, 111.; Engr., 
Morgan Park, Hinsdale and Evergreen Park. 
Address, Blue Island, Ill.t 

492. CHARLES ELLIOTTE SAI'IGENT 
(Father of No. 9368) 

Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 12, 1862, 
Carlinville. 111.; s. Jacob True (b. 1832, N. H.) 
and Maria L. (Braley) Sargent (b. 1835, 
Wellsboro, Mass.). Prepared in Dist. Sch. 
B. S., Blackburn Coll., 1882; M. S., do., 1886. 



Philomathean; represented Univ. in St. Orat. 
Cont. Mgr., Ide & Son, Chicago. 1896; Chief 
Engr., Elmes Engr. VVorks, Chicago, 1900; 
Mgr., Sargent Engng. Co., 1897; Gas Engr., 
Wis. Engine Co., 1910; Consulting Engr., 1912; 
Chief Engr., Am. Rotary Valve Co^ Anderson, 
Ind.; Chief Engr., Lyons Atlas (Jo., Indian- 
apolis. Inventor of Sargent complete expan- 
sion Gas Engine, Pats. Nos. 783,983; 752,304; 
752.303; 752,109; 731,134; 644.149; Sargent 
Steam Meter No. 716,865; Sargent Draft 
Gauge; Recording Dynamometer; Steam Tur- 
bine; Pressure Switch; Gas Calorimeter; Sar- 
gent Silent Automobile Engine. Auth.: A 
New Prin. in Gas Engine Design, An Indi- 
cating Anglemeter, An Indicating Steam Meter, 
etc. Contributions to Power, Am. Machinist, 
Mod. Machinery, The Gas Engine; Contributor 
to S. A. E. proceedings. Mem., West. Soc. 
Engrs.; Franklin Inst.; A. S. M. E. ; Epis. 
Church; Engr. Soc. of Wis.; Soc. Automobile 
Engrs. Married Hattie Boynton, Ap 2, 1900, 
Chicago. Children: Francelia P. ('18), b. 
1891; Charline M., b. 1897; Richard B., b. 1901. 
.4ddress, 2020 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis; 
bus. add., 19th and Martindale, do. 

493. HARRY SIILAUDEMAN 
(Brother of No. 328) 
Investment Broker; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 11, 
1865, Decatur, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ja 13, 1834, 
Wildeshausen, Oldenburg, Ger.) and Caroline 
(Weissnian) Shlaudenian (b. Mr 22, 1836, 
Rothselbcrg, Rhcinpfalz, do.). Prepared, De- 
catur H. S. Philomathean, V. P.; Treas., Ath. 
Assn.; Class Treas. Arch., Chicago, 1887; 
Sec. and Treas., Decatur Brewing Co., 1888- 
1900; Pres., Citizen's Bank, 1900-5. Married 
Margaret J. McGorray, F 27, 1894, Decatur, 
in. Children: Mildred Draper, b. N 16, 1894. 
Caroline, b. Ap 1, 1S96 (died, Mr 30, 1899); 
Henry Ricker, b. My 7, 1897; Karl Whitman, 
b. D 30, 1898; Robert, h. S 22, 1900; Margaret 
Gertrude, b. Mr 20, 1903 (died Ap 3, 1903); 
Frank, b. D 14, 1904. Address, 563 N. Ma- 
rengo Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 

494. LUTHER THOMPSON 

(Husband of No. 443; Brother of Nos. 

924, 1 091) 

Engineer; Cert.; B. S. in C. E., 1914; b. 

N q, 1863, Heath, Mass.; s. Edward Payson 

(b. S 1833, do.) and Susan Jane (Burrington) 

Thompson (b. Ap 24, 1838, do.). Prepared 

in Bement H. S. Adelphic. Civ. Engr., I. C. 

R. R., 1 886-1902; Drainage Engr., 1902 — . 

Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. Married Bessie G. 

Plank ('85), D 25, 1889, Champaign. Address, 

Winamac, Ind. 

495. "ZECH LINCOLN WHITMIRE 
(Brother of No. 226; Father of No. 6665) 
Phvs. and Surg.; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ap 
20, 1865, Metamora, 111.; s. James Smith (b. 
D 13, 1821, Sidney, O.) and Sidna (Robinson) 
Whitmire (b. F 28, 1827, Morgan Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. D., Rush Med. 
Coll., 1890; M. L., 1893. Adelphic. Con- 
tributor to various med. jours. Mem., M. E. 
Church; Champaign Co., Med. Soc, 1891-9- 
Married Alice G. Fugate, Mr 5, 1891, Urbana. 
Child, Laura Gwendolyn ('14), b. .\p 27, 1892. 
Died n 3, 1899. Urbana. 

496. HENRY WHITE WILDER 

(Brother of No. 852) 
A. B. in L. & S.; b. Jl 16, 1866, Essex Co., 
N. Y.; s. C. N. and Martha Louise (Thornton) 
Wilder. Philomathean; Capt., LTniv. Regt. 
Struct. 5teel Work, Chicago. Mem., Royal 
Leagup North Am. Union, C. A. A. Married 
Susap. V. Kann, F 22, 1890, Racine, Wis. 
Children: Thornton Storer, b. Mr 18, 1893; 
Chester Nelson, b. My 7. 1895. Address, 1813 
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497. WILLIAM BARCLAY 
(Brother of No. 629) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 16, 1861, 
Wheatland, 111.; s. James and Rachel (Mc- 
Micken) Barclay. Gen. Civ. Engr., Kansas City, 
Kan.; Co. Surv., Kansas City, Kan., 1904. 
Mem., United Presby. Church; Mercantile 
Club, Kansas City, Kan. Married Elizabeth 
L. Walters, Ja i, 1891, Wheatland. 111. Chil- 
dren: Herbert T., b. 1891; James F., b. 1894; 
Gordon A., b. 1896; William L., b. 1902; Mar- 
garet A., b. 1904. Address, 740 Sandusky Ave., 
Kansas City, Kan.f 

498. JOHN BIDWELL BLAKE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 7, 1864, 

Arlington, Mass.; s. Stephen Pierce (b. Jl 31. 
1822, West Cambridge, Mass.) and Abigail 
Thorning (Wood) Blake (b. D 22, 1836). Pre- 
pared in Chicago Univ. Psi Upsilon. Mech, 
Engr., Rice & Whitaker. 1887-88; Eraser & 
Chalmers, 1888-89; Leonard & Izard, 1890-92; 
Central Elec. Co., 1892-94; Cameron & Blake, 
1894-99; Holabird & Roche, 1899-1918; entered 
Govt, employ as M. Engr. in the Cantonment 
Div., Engr. Hdqtrs., 1918. Mem., Am. Soc. 
Heating and Ventilating Engrs. ; Glen Oak 
Country Club. Married Martha Wadsworth 
Claflin, My 28, 1891, Lombard, 111. Address, 
Lombard, 111. 

499. EDWARD IKE CANTINE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 20, 1864, 

near Birmingham, Mich.; s. Charles Edward 
(b. J838, near Battle Creek, Mich.) and Helen 
Scott (Wallace) Cantine (b. 1840, near Bir- 
mingham, do.). Prepared in Bloomington H. 
S.; Cross Bus. Coll. and 111. Wesleyan Univ. 
Pres., Philomathean; Pros, and Treas., Y. M. 
C. A.; Treas., Ath. Assn.; Apollo Glee Club; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. With Chicago. Kan. Ik 
Neb. R. R., 1887-88; pvt. practice, Blooming- 
ton, 111., 1888-89; Civ. Engr., No. Pac. R. R., 
Wash., Idaho and Mont., 1889-1903: Div. 
Engr., Delaware R. R., Lackawana & Western 
R. R., N. J., 1903-11; Engr. and Contr., Port- 
land, Ore., 1911-16; St. Highway and Chief 
Deputy St. Engr., Ore. St., Highway Comn., 
1916; U. S. Shipping Bd., Emergency Fleet 
Corp. Representative Grant Smith-Porter Ship 
Co. Yard, 1917-18. Mem., 111. Soc, Mont. 
Soc, and A. S. C. E.; Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Anna Warren, O 18, 1894, Lopez, Wash, 
(died Ja s, 1897, Helena, Mont.); Etta Rob- 
inson, Ag 7, 1901, Cedar Falls, la. Children: 
Helen Scott, b. S 27, 190^; Charles Edward, b. 
Jl 17, 1905; Thomas Robinson, b. S 22, 1907. 
Address, 525 E. 49th St., Portland, Ore.; 
bus. add., Grant Smith-Porter Ship Yard, do. 

500. PERCIVAL LEMON CLARK 
B. S. in Chem.; b. O 17, 1866, Elgin, 111.; s. 
Anson Luman (b. O 12, 1836, North Adams, 
Mass.) and Phoebe Etta (Lemon) Clark. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Philomathean. Prac- 
ticed medicine 1887-92; Supt., Morgan & 
Wright Rubber Factory, 1892-7; Gen. Mgr. Self- 
winding Clock Co.. 1897 — • Mem.. Loyal 
Legion. Married Emme Fredericka Dallenbach, 
Ap 18, 1888, Kenosha, Wis. Children: Anson 
Luman, b. Je 17, 1893; Percival Lemon, b. My 
13. 1897; Marion Almeda, b. Ag 20, 1898; John 
Thomas, b. S s, xgoi. Address, i8s Dearborn 
St., Chicago. 

SOI. ERVIN DRYER 
Engr. and Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 
24, i860, Lafayette, Ind.; s. Hiram G. (b. Mr 
9, 1830, Dayton, O.) and Catherine (Lindley) 
Dryer (b. Ap 24, 1837, Hamilton, do.). Elec. 
Const, with U. S. Elec. Co., 1887-9; Elec 
Const, and Engr. with Westinghouse, 1889- 
1903; Engr. and Salesman, Allis Chalmers 
Co., 1903 — . Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Elcctro- 



LIVING, 2 DEAD) 

Chemical Inst. Married Isadore E. Meldrum, 
S I, 1907, Boston. Address, 5629 Winthrop 
Ave.. Chicago; bus. add., 2029 Peoples Gas 
Building, do. 

502. IDA EISENMAYER (SCHEVE) 
Cert.; b. Jl i. 1867, Mascoutah, 111.; d. 
Geo. C. (b. Jl 9, 1820, Hassloch, Ger.) and 
Margarethe (Emig) Eisenmayer (b. My 3, 1822, 
Imsbach, do.). Prepared in Mascoutah and 
Univ. Acad. Alethenai. Taught, Lebanon, 
1888-9; Mascoutah. 1889-91; at home and recre- 
ation traveling, 1891-06. Married Philip 
Scheve, My 15, 1906, Mason City, 111. Chil- 
dren: Margaret Elizabeth, b. F 27, 1907; Carl 
Julius, b. F 17, 1908. Address. Palisade, Colo. 

S03. MARK FARGUSSON 
Architect; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1891; b. 
Jl 28, 1865, Chicago; s. Owen and Prudence 
L. (Harrison) Fargusson. Prepared in Prep. 
Dept., Univ. of 111. Attended Cornell Univ., 
1885; With Pencoyd Const. Co.; Phoenix Const. 
Co.; Gen. Engng. work, and city surv.; Yacht 
designing with C. D. Mosher; Chief Asst. Engr., 
Holland Submarine Boat Co.; Tech. Expert U. 
S. Shipbuilding Co.; Naval Arch. Commissioned 
as Lt. in Naval Brigade, N. C, St. Guard, D 
IS. 1897 3"d 1899. Discovered method of de- 
termining distances between ships at sea dur- 
ing fogs, also between ships and lighthouses; 
method of combining turbines and reciprocat- 
ing engines in steamships. Mem., A. S. C. 
E.; Am. Soc. of Naval Engrs.; Soc. of Naval 
Archs. and Marine Engrs.; Nat. Geog. Soc. 
Address, Southport, N. C.t 

504. BRUCE FINK 
Professor; B. S.; b. D 22, 1861, Blackberry 
Tp., 111.; s. Reuben (b. Baldwinsville, N. Y.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Day) Fink (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Jennings Sem., Aurora, 111. Town- 
send Scholarship at Harvard; A. M., Harvard, 
189s; Ph. D., Univ. of Minn., 1S89. Adelphic; 
Sigma Xi. Taught, Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., 
1887-9; Elk Point, 1889-92; Prof., Biol. Upper 
la. Univ., Fayette, la., 1892-1903; Prof., Bot., 
la. Coll., 1903-6; Prof., Bot., Miami Uniy. 
1906 — . Auth. : Botanical papers published in 
various places; The Lichens of Minn., 300 pp.; 
Lichens of la., Fayette, la., 1895-8; numerous 
other works on lichens, including a bibliography 
on No. Am. Lichens; numerous works on 
Cladonias; Botanical Sc. in Miami Univ., 1906; 
Twenty-five yrs. of Advance in Bot., 1916; The 
Ascomycetes of O., O. St. Univ., Bui. 19, 1-32, 
1915. Fellow, Am. Assn.; mem., Central Soc. 
of Naturalists; Botanical Soc. of Am.; Acad, 
of Sc. Assoc. Ed. of Mycologia; O. Acad, of 
Sc, pres. 1910; Pres. Sullivan Moss Soc, 
1910. Married Ida May Hammond, Ja 19. 
1889. Children: Louis Day, b. Ag 11, 1890; 
Hugh Willard, b. O 6, 1897; Ruth Elizabeth, 
b. iD 8, 1900. Address, 504 Maple Ave., Ox- 
ford, O. 
SOS. ANGELINE CAYMAN (WESTON) 
(Wife of No. 586; Sister of Nos. 1033, 1682) 
Cert.; b. 1868, Champaign; d. George (b. 
1842, Akron, O.) and Louise (Stoltey) Gay- 
man (b. 1844, Hildesheim, Hanover, Ger.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai. 
Taught 1887-94. Married Nathan Austin Wes- 
ton ('89), S 4, 1894, Champaign. Children: 
Nathan, b. 1806; Janet Louise, b. 1905. Ad- 
dress, (Champaign. 

506. •FRANKLIN MARION GILBERT 
Machinist; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja g, i860, 
Montgomery, Tex.; s. Thomas Gilbert (b. Lon- 
don, Eng.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Drafts- 
man; Mech. Engr. Married Anna Ulrica 
Fuchs, 1899. Children: Anna Marion, b. S 
20, 1900; Franklin Carl, b. My 7, igoS- Died* 
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507. RUDOLPH ZERSE GILL 
Contractor; Cert.; b. My 17, 1866, Urbana; 
s. Z. E. and Hannah K. (Wolfe) Gill. Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Contr. at Knoxville, 
Tenn., 1889-93; Urbana, 1893 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; K. T.; Shrine; B. P. O. E.; Mo. Ath. 
Club of St. Louis. Married Nellie Martha 
Maxwell, O 10, 1889, Knoxville, Tenn. Chil- 
dren: Rudolph Zerse, b. Je 29, 1894; Frederick 
Maxwell, b. Mr 23, 1899. Address, Murphys- 
boro, Ill.t 

508. EDWARD WILLIAM GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Brother of Nos. 542, 809) 

Dist. Mgr., Wagner Elec. Mfg. Co.; b. Je 23, 
186s, Davenport, la.; s. Peter (b. 1824, Ger.) 
and Elise (Hinrichsen) Goldschmidt (b. 1828, 
Ger.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sale and In- 
stallation ot Elec. Mach., West. Elec. Co., Clii 
cago, 1889-1901; Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago office, 1901-02; Dist. Mgr., 
New York office, 1902-04; Dist. Mgr., Wagner 
Elec. Mfg. Co., St. Louis, at N. Y. office, 
1904 — . Assoc, mem., A. I. E. E.; Engrs. Club, 
N. Y. Married Maud Kimball, Je 14, 1894, 
Champaign. Children: Margaret M., b. 1896; 
Clara E., b. 1898; Edward K., b. 1905. Address. 
21 Norman Road, Upper Montclair, 5f. J. 

S09. PHILIP ALBERT GOODWIN 
B. S. in L. & S.; Address, Albany, Ore. 

510. GRANT GREGORY 
(Brother of Nos. 140, 179) 

Speculative Bldg. ; B. L. ; b. S 9, 1864, Ann 
Arbor, Mich.; s. John Milton (b. Jl 6, 1822, 
Sand Lake, N. Y.) and Julia Gregory (b. S 7, 
1830, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. 
Reporter for the Kansas City Star, 1888-1891; 
reporter for N. Y. City News Bureau, 1892; 
reporter of Brooklyn politics, A^. Y. World. 
1893-1896; N. y. Tribune reporter and copy 
ed., 1896-1903; asst. night city ed.. Tribune, 
1903-05; speculative^ bldg. in suburbs of Brook 
lyn, 190S — . Married Caroline Peeples, O 14, 
1891, Joliet, 111. Children: Dorothy, b. S 20, 
1893; John Worthington, b. Mr 14, 1903. Ad- 
dress, 7106 Bennett Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

511. CHARLES WEBER HENSON 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 28, 
1863, Philadelphia; s. Poindexter Smith (b. 
D 1831, Va.) and Amorette (Reese) Henson 
(b. 1832, N. C). Prepared in Bridgeton, (N. 
J.) H. S. ; So. Jersey Inst.; Stevens Inst, of 
Tech., Hoboken, N. J.; Univ. of Chicago. Phi 
Kappa Psi. M. Engr., Am. Bridge Works, two 
yrs. ; Mfr., 1887 — . Patented three gas regula 
tors, 1905-7-13. Libn., Baptist Church, twen 
ty-one yrs. Married Mary Garnett Hegan, Ja 
25. 1893, Chicago. Address, 338 N. Mason 
Ave., Austin, Chicago; bus. add., 607 S. Dear- 
born St., do. 

512. EDWARD SPENCER JOHNSON 
Pres., Locomotive Works; Cert, in C. E.; 
B. S. in C. E., 1914; b. S 25, i860. Rock 
Island, 111.; s. S. T. (b. 1824, Sweden) ami 
Sophia (Bloomquist) Johnson, (b. 1823, do.). 
Prepared in Moline H. S. Rodman, C. B. & Q., 
1887-8; Res. Engr., Davenport, la., and S. Dak.. 
1888-90; do.. Pacific Short Line, 1890-91; Chief 
Engr., Sioux City No. Ry., 1891-93; V. P., 
Flick and Johnson, Const., 1894-1905; Pres., E. 
S. Johnson Co., 1905-9; Pres., Johnson & Carey 
Co., 1909 — ; Pres., Davenport Locomotive 
Works, 1903 — . Mem., Davenport (la.) Cml. 
Club; Union League Club; 111. Ath. Club; 
Davenport Outing Club; Arsenal Golf Club. 
Married Anastatia Madden, Jl 26, 1897. Ad- 
dress, Davenport, la.; bus. add., East River 
Road, Davenport, la. 



513. CLARENCE ANGIER LLOYD 
(Brother of No. 183) 
Auditor and Mgr.; B. S.; b. Ag 2, 1866, La- 
Moille, 111.; s. David H. and Ellen Percis 
(Angler) Lloyd. Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Philomathean, Pres. Expert for U. S. Elec. 
Lighting Co.; do. Thompson-Houston Elec. Co.. 
two yrs.; Supt., Cicero Water, Gas and Elec. 
Lighting Co., two yrs.; Mgr., West. Light 
Power Co., one yr.; Asst. Supt., Installation 
at World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 
Dept. Mach.; Proprietor, Twin City Elec. Co., 
Champaign; Auditor Lloyd's Main St. Store 
and Mgr. Lloyd's Univ. Store; Mfr. of Bows- 
her Tellurian. Inventor of Elec. Transfer 
Switch; Voltmeter Switch; Motor Regulator 
for Organ Blowing. Organist at first Baptist 
Church. Married Ida Mae Kellogg, Ap 15, 
1890, Chicago (died Mr 30, 1912); Nellie Maud 
Cole, My 14, 1914. Children; Robert Kellogg, 
b. F 23, 1891; Mildred Lygia (adopted) b. Ja 
3. 190S (died My 1906); Marjorie Zidie 
(adopted) b. My 18, 1906. Address, 1114 W. 
Park Ave., Champaign. 

514. FRANK BREWER LONG 
(Brother of No. 895) 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Arch., 1908; b. 
D 30, 1863, Hamilton, O.; s. John Milton (b. 
O if), 1835, Monroe) and Emily (Vorhees) 
Brewer (b. S 10, 1838,' Middletown, O.). Pre- 
pared in Virden H. S. Arch. Draftsman, 
Ilolabird & Roche, 1891 — . Mem., C^ongr. 
Church; Univ. Club of Chicago. Married Jen- 
nie May Ter Bush, Je 26, 1899, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 656 Bowen Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
1400 Monroe Bldg., do.t 

515- HENRY MOLINEAUX LYMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 1, 1864, 
Forest City, Calif.; s. Romanzo (b. Northamp- 
ton, Mass.) and Mary G. (Alderman) Lyman 
(b. N. Y. state). Prepared in N. W. Coll.. 
Naperville, 111. Pres., Philomathean; Pres. 
Ath. Assn.; Engng. Soc. Engaged in Elec. 
Lighting, 1887-9; Ry- and Lighting, 1889- 
96; Consulting Engr., 1896-99; Mgr., Heine 
Safety Boiler Co., 1899—^. Invented Front 
Wheel Brake for Automobiles; numerous other 
inventions. Mem., O. Elec. Soc; Nat. Elec. 
Lighting Assn.; Engrs. Club, Columbus, O.;* 
Engrs. Club, Philadelphia. Married Marie H. 
Detmers, 1890, Columbus, O. Children: Dor- 
othy E., b. 1892; Florence M., b. 1894. Ad- 
dress, 704 N. Fortieth St., Philadelphia. 

516. WALTER REYNOLDS MITCHELL 

(Brother of No. 1563) 
Teacher; B. S.; b. O 8, 1861, Locke, O.; s. 
Emor Hawkins (b. O.) and Emily Sophia 
(Reynolds) Mitchell (b. do.). Prepared in 
Dist. Sch. Adelphic; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Hon. 
scholarship, Univ. of Chicago. Taught in Ur- 
bana H. S., 1888-9; Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., 
Bloomington, 1889-91; taught in Bement H. S. 
1801; Hyde Park H. S., Chicago, 1891—^. 
Auth.: Studies of Plant Life, Heath & Cjo., 
1900 (with Pepoon & Maxwell). Married 
Florence Medora Stewart, Je 19, 1889, Cham- 
paign. Children: Beulah, b. Ja 24. 1892; 
Maurice Stewart, b. My 10, 1894. Address, 
1228 E. 57th St., Hyde Park, Chicago.t 

517. ALBERT CUTTS MOORE 
Co. Commissioner; B. L. in L. & S.; b. D 
12, 1864, Polo, 111.; s. Amos F. (b. 1832, Ack- 
vvorth, N. H.) and Marcia (Cutts) Moore (b. 
1838, Kittery, Me.). Prepared in Polo H. S. 
Philomathean; Pres., Class; Illini Bd. ; Capt., 
Univ. Regt. R. R. employee, 1888-1904; Insp.. 
Trans-Continental Freight Bus. Bur., 1904-6; 
Sec, Walla Walla Cml. Club, 1906-12; Co. Com- 
missioner, Walla Walla Co., 1917 — . First 



Baccalaureate Alumni 



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Lt., Co. G, 6th Inf., IlL Nat. Guard, 1888-9. 
Married Jessie Fearn Rountree, F 8, igi6. 
Address, 407 Cypress St., Walla Walla, Wash. 

S18. •MARK POWERS 
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1864, Ind.; s. Joshua 
Powers. Died F 28, 1895, Evanston, 111. 

S19. ALBERT LENNOX RICHARDS 
Engineer; Cert.; b. Mr 2, 1865, Bath, Eng. ; 
s. Albert Heaton (b. 1826) and Fannie L. 
(Napier) Richards (b. Eng.). Prepared in E. 
Side H. S., Champaign; Univ. Acad. Rodman, 
Santa Fe R. R., 1887-8; Engr^ Colo., 1888 
with U. S. Engng. Corps, Asst. Engr., 1889 — . 
Married Isabelle N. Noble, Ja 9, 1895, San 
Diego, Calif. Child, Alberta, b. My 31, 1897. 
Address, Federal Bldg., Rock Island, lU.f 

520. JOHN IRVING RINAKER 

(Father of No. 7168) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Carlinville, III.; 
s. John I. (b. 1830, Baltimore) and Clarissa 
(Keplinger) Rinaker (b. 1834, Franklin, 111.). 
Prepared in Carlinville II. S.; B. S., Blackburn 
Coll. Philomathean. Arch., Springfield, 111. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. P.; M. W. 
A.; Maccabees. Married Nellie Otwell. My 19, 
1892, Carlinville, 111. (Children: Dorothy Sue 
('15); John Irving. Address, 1331 Noble Ave., 
Oak Knolls, Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 314 
Ridgely Bank Bldg., do. 

521. GRANT WARREN SPEAR 

V. P. and Mgr., Drug and Chem. Works; 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 7, 1867, Aurora, 111.; 
s. Warren (b. Burlington, Vt.) and Matilda 
(Griffith) Spear (b. Chautauqua Co., N. Y.). 
Prepared in W. Aurora H. S. Pres., Class; 
Winner 100 and 220 yd. Cont. Pres., Warren, 
Spear & Co., Aurora, 111., 1887-95; V. P. and 
Eastern Mgr., Dearborn Chem. Co., 1895 — -• 
Mem., Chicago Ath. Assn.; N. Y. R. R. Club; 
Mfrs. and Dealers Club; A. S. M. E. Mar- 
ried Mary Carr, N 12, 1890, Argenta, 111. 
Child, Emily Lenore, b. F 2, 1896. Address, 
838 W. End Ave., N. Y.; bus. add., 299 Broad- 
way, N. Y. 

522. BEDROS TATARIAN 
B. S. in Chem.; b. Constantinople, Turkey; 
s. John Kalinder. Mgr., gold mine. Dale, Calif., 
1904. Address, Care of Agr. Coll. of Ariz., 
Tucson, Ariz.t 



523. -HORACE TAYLOR 
^, Artist: Cert.; b. O 7, 1865, Christian Co., 
111.; s. George Rae (b. Burlington, N. 1.) and 
Margaret S. (Griggs) Taylor. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Sigma Chi. Chicago Daily News 
and Record, 1887-89; Chicago Herald, 1889-96; 
New York Journal, 1896-1900; Verdict, 1900-2. 
Address, Scarsdale, Westchester Co., N. Y.t 

324. MERTON BENWAY WAITE 
Plant Pathologist; B. S.; b. Ja 23, 1865, 
Oregon, 111.; s. E. J. (b. 1812, Granville, N. Y.) 
and Elizabeth (Benway) Waite (b. 1834 
Renslaer Co.. N. Y.). Prepared in Oregon 
H. S. Capt., Prize Co., Univ. Regt., 1886; 
Philomathean. Botanical Asst., Univ. of 111 
1887-8; U. S. Dept. Agr., 1888-1912. Discov- 
ered Insect Distribution of Pear Blight Bac- 
teria, 1891; Self-sterility of Orchard Fruits, 
1892-3. Articles, Pollination of Pomaceous 
Fruits; Pollination of Pear Flowers; Cause and 
Prevention of Pear Blight; Fungicides and 
Their Use in Preventing Diseases of Fruits; 
Oth<;r papers on Orchard Diseases. Mem., 
Cosmos Club; A. A. A. S.; Bot. Soc. Am.; 
Bot. Soc. of Washington; Biol. Soc. of Wash- 
ington. Address, Dept. of Agr. Washington, 

525. HERBERT BALDWIN WILLIAMS 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. 1863, 

Ridgefarm, 111.; s. R. Williams. Address, Wil- 

lard Hotel, Portland, Ore. 

526. MARY HESS WILLIAMSON 
(ELDER) 
B. L.; b. N 16, 1866, near Areola, 111.; d. 
William (b. My 21, 1835, Middletown, O.) 
and Anna Maria (Jacoby) Williamson (b. Ja i, 
1846, Seven Mile, O.). Prepared in Areola 
and Urbana H. S. Alethenai. Pres., Senior 
Class; Pres., Alethenai; Pres., Y. W. C. A. 
1885-6; Pres., Orat. Assn., 1887. St. Sec, 
Baptist Young People's Union of 111., 1891-3; 
Pres., Woman's Soc. of Baptist Church, Lima; 
Pres., Woman's Miss. Circle, Baptist Church, 
Frankfort, Ind. Married Pearl Adolph Elder, 
Ap 24, 1894, Champaign, (died Ja 16, 191 1). 
Children: William Addison, b. Mr 12, 1895; 
Marianna, b. Ap 15, 1897; Hulda Alexandra, 
b. Mr 29, 1899; Victoria Alberta, b. S 13, 1901; 
Paul Adolph, b. S 13, 1901; Olivia Alfreda, 
b. S 13, 1901; Theodore Allen, b. N 20, 1902; 
Jane Avis, b. Ap i, 1906; Estelle Angeline, b. 
Ja 28, 1910. Address, Palacios, Tex.f 



CLASS OF 1888 (27 LIVING, 7 DEAD) 



527. MARY LENA BARNES 

B. L. ; b. Ag 2, 1862, near Charmjaign; d. 
John Norris (b. S 19, 1844, near (Tircleville, 
Pickaway Co., O.) and Eliza J. (McMillen) 
Barnes (b. N 24, 1840, near Logansport, Cass 
Co., Ind.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
A. M., Hartsville Coll., 1897. Treas., Sec, 
Pres., Alethenai; Inter-soc. Orat. Assn. Prof., 
Math., Hartsville Coll., 1892-97; while teach- 
ing at Hartsville Coll., did one yr. of Greek; 
afterwards Prof., Hist, and Eng., Central 
Coll., 1897-1902. Studied Greek at Central 
Coll., two yrs.. Contributed articles to pa- 
pers, and gave lectures, including: The Reign 
of Isabella, the Catholic (1892); a critique 
on J. G. Holland's "Kathrina" (1893); an 
appreciation of Mary Lyon (1897); lectures 
at Central Coll. Lucretius and his Relation to 
Modern Thought (1899); Savonarola (1900); 
Wordworth's Place and Influence in Eng. Lit. 
(1901 ); The Meaning and Value of Coll. Life 
(1901). Addresses, before bd. of mgrs. of 
Woman's Missionary Assn. of the United 
Brethren Church. Mem., A. C. A.; V. P., Lib. 
Assn. Address, 218 Spring St., Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 



528. *ETTA LORRAINE BEACH 
(WRIGHT) 

(Wife of No. 458; Sister of No. 630) 
Cert.; B. S. in L. & S., 1914; b. F 14, 1869, 
Ind.; d. George W. (b. New York) and Lydia 
A. (Sims) Beach (b. O.). Prepared in Pub. 
Sch. and Female H. S., Louisville, Ky. Asst., 
Art, Univ. of 111.. 1888-9. Married John 
Edwards Wright ('85), My 5, 1892, Cham- 
paign. Died Ag 12, 1917, St. Louis. 

529. JOHN GRANT BEADLE 
Architect; Cert, in Arch.; b. 1863, Kewanee, 
111.; s. E. Beadle. Address 217 E. Main St., 
Galesburg, 111. 

530. BENJAMIN BING 
Merchant; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1891; 
b. Ag 27, 1867, Urbana; s. Jonas (b. Ap 24, 
1837, Ger.) and Bettie (Meyer) Bing (b. Je 15, 
1843, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adel- 
phic; Chem. Soc. Asst. Chem., U. P. R. R. Co., 
1888-91; Chief Asst. Chem., Armour & Co., 
Packing Houses, 1891-92; Chief Asst. Chem., 
C, M. & St. P. R. R. Co.. 1892-3; merchant, 



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LliNiviiKsiTY OK Illinois 



Urbana, 1803 — . Tres. Giand Prairie LoiIkc, No. 
2»u I. O. H. B.; Sec. Urbana I-oIIkc No. 157, 
A. F. A. M., igi3— ; Kxccllcnt High Tricst, 
No. 80, R. A. M., lOi.V— ; Sec. Urbana Chap., 
do., 1017-18; Worshipful Master, Urbana 
Lodge, No. 157, A. F. A. M., igoij-io; Grand 
Lccliner, Grand Lodge of 111., A. F. A. M.. 
ujoy — . Mem.. No. 10, R. A. M., Urbana, 
and Thrice Illustrious ALtster, 191 i-u; Cham- 
naign and Urbana Hebrew Congregation; 
lewish LUl. of Char., 1904; Merchants' Assn., 
N. V. Ciiy, iSgr-iDOS; Central Grand Lec- 
turers' Club of Central, 111.; Mem., Mileage 
and J'er Diem Com., Grand Chan., R. A. M., 
of 111., 191 7-1 S; Bldg. Com., LTrbana, 11)14 — . 
and Custodian of the Temple Bhlg., igi.l — • 
Address. ^04 W. Elm St., Urbana; bus. add.. 
1^3 W. Main St., do. 

531. FRED D. IIOWDITCH 
Teacher; H. L. in L. &• S.; b. N 22, 1S50. 
Tarboro, N. C. ; s. loseph IL (b. Salem, Mass.) 
and Elizabeth B. (Abbott) Uowditch (b. Bev- 
erly, Mass.). Prenared in Urbana IL S. Philo- 
uuuhoan; Cant.. Univ. Keijt. I'eacher, 11. S. 
Urbana, nntil 1916. Married Helen L. Iryon, 
Ag t-', i8»(), Mahomet, 111. Children: Fred T., 
b. O 3, 1S07; llarvev Russell, b. .la 3. 1^00; 
Lawrence I., b. Ag iS, 190--; Robert, b., lO'.i. 
.■Iddri-ss, 504 S. Race St,, Urbana,t 

532. 'WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT 
Architect; Cert.; b. Je s, 1863, Princeton, 
111.; s. Peter (h. Je 2, 1837, Princeton, 111.) 
and Henrietta (.Bacon) Bryant (.b. O --6, 1843, 
Smitlilield, Mass.). Prepared in Princeton 
IL S. Adelphie. Arch., draftsman, 1889-90: 
Heating, Plumbing, & Ventilating; Expert and 
Contr., 1889-1905; Bldg and Plumbing Insp., 
Butte, Mont., i8o.'-;j; Mont. St. Mihtia. 
1896-7. Mem., Am. t>oc. Heating and Venn 
lating Kngrs., 1900; Royal Arch.; A. F. A. M.; 
1. O. O. F. Married Fannie Stokes, N i, 1892, 
Butte, Mont, (died Jl 10, 1900, Butte). Child, 
Ruth Frances, b. Jl 15, 1900. Died Ap 6, 191-*, 
Ilolton, Kan. 

533. LINCOLN BUSH 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 14. 
iSoo, Palos To.. Cook Co., ill.; s. Lewis (b. 
1811, Bristol, Vt.) and Mary (Ritchey) Bush 
(b. i8js, Chillicoihe, O.). Prepared in Cook 
Co. Norm. Sch.; Teachers' course; B. A., Cook 
Co. Norm. Sell,; VX Kng., 1904. Engvs. Club; 
Mem,, Nat, Union. Asst, Engr., U. P. R. R, 
and Pac. Short Line, 1888-90; Instr., Descrip- 
tive Geom,, one term, Univ. of 111,, 1890; Asst. 
Engr. with E. L. Corthell, 1800-92; Chief Dralts- 
man, Western Ollice, Pittsburgh Bridge Co,, 
i89.>-96: Asst. Bridge Engr. and Acting Div. 
Engr. C, & N. W, R. R., 1896-9; Bridge Engr., 
D L '& W. R. R., 1899-1900; Prin. Asst. Engr. 
and Bridge Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 1900-3; 
Chief Engr., D. L. & W. R. R.. 1903-9; ^on- 
snlting Knur., 1009 — ; Civilian Engr. (exciulive 
otTice) 0- M- Corps on emergency const., such 




190S; Use of Sand Jacks for lowering great 
weights, 1902; new method of constructing con_ 
crete lootings, 1904- Auth.: The Use . ot 
Scows and Sand lacks in Moving and Lowering 
a 1000 ton Draw Bridge over the Passaic River 
at Newark, N. J.. 7-.ii:.i.C. A't-ii'-v. vol, 5". No. --. 
DP. 590 (.00, 190?; Bush Track Const,, liatlroad 
:-J,;c- (;.)iv«U-, 1909; A New Tvpe of 1 rain Shed 
Arch,, 1909; Treatment of Railroad lies una 
the Materials Available for this purpose ui 
New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 
BiiKnS. Record, vol. 5j. >>'«>•. >'^ ri'- -K^-. ">^'7- 
Mem.; A. S. C. E., ftir. and Treas.. two yrs.; 
Am. Ry. Ensng. Assn., Dir. one yr.; formerly 
mem. Am. Inst, of Const. Engrs.; Iresby. 
Church. Married Alma Rosetta Green. O 1890. 



Colfax, 111. Children: Cedric Lincoln, b. Ag 
7, 1S92; Denzil Sidney, b. Ag 7, 1901. Address. 
345 b|)ringdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

534. TRUMAN POST CARTER 
Teacher; B. S. in Sc, ; b. Ag -m, 1863, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; s. William Chauncey (b. Ap a, 
18-0, New Canaan, Conn.) and Julia Ann (Wol- 
cott) Carter ^b. Je 20, i8-'6. East Windsor, 
Conn,). Prep;ired in I'iiy 11. S. and Whipple 
Acad., Jacksonville. A. B. and A. M., III. 
Coll., Jacksonville. Sigma Chi; IMiilomathean. 
leacher, 111. Coll., 1891-1901; Dairy Farming, 
190112;^ Teacher, Jacksonville H. S., igia. 
i\Iem., Congr. Church. Married Elizabeth De- 
Motte, Jl 31, 1894, Indianapolis. Childreu: 
Catharine DeMotle, b. Mr 22, 1898; Roger 
W'olcott, b. Je 3, 1900; Alice Elizabeth, b. Ap 
18, 1903. Address, 475 Lincoln Ave., Jackson- 
ville, lll.t 

535. ELLA CONNET (BABB) 

B. L. in L. & S.; M. L.. 1894: b. Ap 2, 1863, 
near Solsberry, Ind.; d. Isaac (b. Mr 12, 1805, 
near Prosperity, Pa.) and Lucinda (Smith) 
Connet (b, D 25, 1821, near llayesville, O,). 
Prepared in Chauipaigii H. S. V. W. C. A., 
Pres. ; Pres., Alethenai; Sopiioiiniph Bd.; Sec. 
Class, 1S88. Prin,, H, S., Farminglon, 1891-3; 
do., Faubury, i89.j-5; Pvt. insir. and home- 
keeper, 1895 — . Mem., Congr. Church; Alum- 
nae Assn.; Woman's Club of Champaign and 
LUbana, Married Thomas Babb, Ja 10, 1912, 
Kansas City, Mo. (died F 14, 1915). Address, 
11 J W. Green St., Champaign. 

536. FRANK LOREN DAVIS 
Contractor; Cert, in Arch,; B. S,, 1009; b. 

Ja 13, 1808, near Chestnut, 111.; s. William 
AbilT (b. Hardin, O.) and Maiy Catherine 
(Ebernian) Davis (b, Waterloo, 111,), Prepared 
111 Latham, 111, I'hilomathean. Artist, Sol>ho- 
.;ra/</i, Capt. Univ. Regt. Arch, Draftsman, 
"Uurnham and Root, Arehs,, 1888; Mgr,, Burke 
lud Co., London, Eng,, 1889-91; Contr, and 
Designer of Marble Work, Mosaic and Tiling, 
1891; executed the marble interior of the Pub. 
Lib,, Corn Exchange Bank, and Peoples Gas 
Uldg., Chicago; B, & O, Office Bldg,, Balti- 
more; Bcllcvue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia; 
Second Nat, Bank, I'ittsburgh; Stations of the 
,N!, V. City Subways, 1917. Auth,: Verse; 111. 
Reunion bong, 1915; A Trip to Billy Sunday, 
1915; Along Life s Wayside, 1916; The Eajile s 
in the Sky, 1917, Mem., Chicago Arch. Club, 
1SS9; Arch. League, N. Y., 1903- Married 
Laura M:iynard Johnson, D 19, 1894- Chil- 
dren: Robert Johnson, b. S 36, 1896; Katherine. 
b, 11 23, 1898; Anna Medora, b. N 14, 1899. 
.Id'drcss, 1.150 W, North Ave., Chicago; bus. 
iuiJ., 1713 Flatiron Bldg., N. V. City. 

537. *RALPH ELMORE DEWEY 
(Brother of Nos. 1027, loaS) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. D 3, 1S64, Somonauk, HI,: 
s, Milton Alvord (b, 1830, Lenox, Mass,) and 
Rebecca Janet (Brown) Dewey (b, 1836, Car- 
thage, N, v.). Prepared in L'rbana H, S. 
Philoniathean. Teacher; Asst, Ed., Orange 
Judd Faniier. Died Mr 7, 1893, Evanston, 111. 

53S, NMARY AUGUSTA EI.DRIDGE 
Teacher; B, L, in L. & S,; b. Ja 31, 1865. 
Toulon, 111,; d. Samuel M. (b. S 20, 1820, 
Springlield, Mass.) and Caroline F. (Gardner) 
Eldrii^ge (b, S 25, 1831. Newark, N. J.). Pre- 
pared in C.alva. III. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Died My 18, 1899, Chicago. 

539. 'EDWARD E. ELLISON 
Civ. Engr. and Phys.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 
20, 1865, Marine. 111.; Jacob (b. N 15. 1815. 
Long Island) and Mary A. (Walker) Ellison 
(b. Mr 1828, Plattsburgh. N. Y.). M. D. Died 
Jo I, 1896, Alton, III. 



T'. ACCAr.A UUKA TK A I.IJ M N [ 



540. "ADOLPllUS D. FOLGER 
(Brotlier of No. 9.18) 
Minister; Cert.; B. S. in So.; h. S is, 1858 
Kiilgefarni, 111.; s. John (h. S 17, 1829, do.) and 
Klizabelh Ann (Kcynolils) Folgcr (!>. Ag 18, 
i8,ii, Jilooiniiig(lnl<', Inil.). I'l cparcil in Ver- 
million Acad. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. Farmer; 
Minister. Died S 4, 190:, Alva, Okla. 

54r. GRANT FREDERICK 
Farmer and Rancher; B. I,, in L. & S.; h. Jl. 

11, 1867, Pa.\ton, Jll.; s. David Alonzo (li. N 6, 
1831, Milliucn, Mass.) and Mariila Marks 
(.Shaw) Frederick (b. D 25, 183^, llolder- 
iiL'ss, N. II.). Prepared in Paxton ('oil. and 
Norm. Inst. Adclpiiic. Teacher, 18889; law- 
yer, 1889-97; lawyer and abstractor, 1898-1913; 
State's Ally, of Hand Co., S. Dak., 1894-6; V. 
1*. 111. SaviiiKS & Trust Co., Investment Bank- 
ers, liloomiiiRton, 111., 1911-13; Cashier Odem 
.St. Bank, Odeni, Tex., 1914-16; farmer and 
rancher, Odem, 191 6 — . Married Mary Ber- 
niee Pike, 1> 18, 1890. St. Lawrence, S. Dak. 
Children: I);ivid Alonzo, h. N 13, 1891 (died My 
9, '893); M.irilla I.ouis, b. Ja 4, 1894 ((lied Ja 

12, 1894); Nellie Grace, 1). Tl 25, iUcjs; Frances 
Adelle, b. Mr 8, 1899 (died N "1-0, 1916); Her- 
bert Louis, b. Ar 25, 1901; Mary Klizabeth, h. 
N I, 1903; Howard Slu-nnan, b. N 3, 1908. 
Address, Odem, Tex. 

S-12. ALFRED GUSTAVE GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Brother of Nos. 508, 809; Father of No. 9096) 
Flee, and Mecli. En^r.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 
30, i8()8, Davenport, Ja.; s. Peter (b. Ap 18, 
i8;^4, Ger.) and Klise (Hinrichscn) Goldschmidt 
(1). ja 27, 1828, do.). Elec. and Mech. En«r. at 
Davenport, la.; at present .Supt., Davenport Ga.s 
& Elec. Co. Mem., B. ]'. O. E. Married Anna 
Bremer, Je 28, 1894, Davenport, La. {!hil- 
dren: Erna Claire ('18), b. 11 s, 189;;: Alfred 
<;., Jr., b. F 21, 1906. Address, 801 W. 14th 
St., Davenport, Ja.t 

S43- NATHAN PHILLIPS GOODELL 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & S.; b. My 9, 1866, 
Loda, Iro(|iiois Co., 111.; s. Addison (b. ]1 16, 
1822, Mentor, Ohio) and Jane H. (Warren) 
Goodcll (b. Pitlstown, N. Y.). ]'repare<l in 
Loda H. S. and Greylock Inst., Williamstown, 
Mass. Adelphic. With A. (Joodell & Sons. 
Bankers, V. P. and Atty.; admilteil to bar of 
St. of HI., N 19, 191 1. Mem., 111. S. A. R.; 
Hamilton Club, Chicaf?o; III. Ath. Club, Chi- 
cago; .Sec, Bd. of Educ, Loda, 111.; Univ. 
Club, ChicaRo. Married Mary l^lliiiore Gray, 
Mr 6, 1894. (.'hildren: Martha Jane, b. Ta 31, 
1895; Frances Warren, b. Jl 28, 1896. Address, 
Loda, HI. 

544- GEORGE GREAVES 
Supt., Car Wheel Works; Cert.; b. Ar zs, 
1865, Michigan City, Ind.; s. (Jeor^c (b. '830, 
Aberdeen, Scot.) and Mary Jeannelte (I'ree- 
man) (Jreaves (b. 1837, 'J'itusville, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Aurora H. S. ; Jennings Sem. Adcl 
phic. Chem., 1892; Supt., Smelting Works, 
1898; Metallurgical Chem., igoi;; .Suj)t., Car 
Wheel Works. Mem., A. F. A. M.; I. O. (). I-.; 
B. P. O. E. ; Georgia Hussars. Address, 
care Decatur Car Wheel Co., Savannah, Ga.t 

545- HARRY SANDS GRINDLEY 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 13, 1864, 
Champaign; s. Joseph S. (b. Oswestry, Eng. ) 
and Sarah E. (Sands) Grindley (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaifju II. S. D. Sc, Ilarv.ard, 
1894; Harvard Scholarship, 1892-3; Morgan 
Fellowship, 1893-4; reappointed, 1894-5. Agr. 
Club; Grad. Club, Harvard; .Sigma Xi; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon. Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of III., 1888-9; Asst., Chem., 1889-92; 
do.. Harvard, 1892-3; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 
III., 1894-s; Asst. Prof., 1895-9; Assoc. Prof., 
1 899- 1 904; Prof, of Gen. f'hem. and Dir. of the 



J:'1'!''V . '-■"''•• '?''l 5; Prof.. An. Nutrition and 
Chief m An. Nutrition, Agr. Exp. Sla. 1905— 
Aulb.: Sindies 011 the liidiitiice of Cooking upoii 
Ihe Nulritivc y.-.hic of Meals, U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., (Jflice of Exp. Sta., Bui. No. 162, pp. 
■ --■3o; Action of Sodic Aleholates on Chloronil 
Acelals derived from subslilul.-d Quinones, with 
1 rot. C. L. Jackson, Am. Cliciii. Jour Vol 17 
I'j'- S77-('07 and 633-^m8; A Study of the J'lios- 
pliorus Coiilciit of I'Mcsh, yrj»/-. // C V Vol --8 
18, ()p. 25-63; The Arlilleial Method for Deter- 
mining Ihe Ea.se and Rapidity of the Digestion 
ot Me.ils, Univ. of 111., / /„. Univ. Studies, Vol 
'. ^o. 5, II, pp. 185-203; Determinalion of In- 




,.„! . 1 . - , ' r,v. ...V. ...i.i v,i.id;» mail- 

lal, elementary lab. course; Studl.s in Nutri- 



w""',',"'^"'-'"'^'' of Saltpeter, vols. I, HI, IV and 
V- Mem.. A C. S.; A. A. A. S.; Chem. Soc 
of Loiuloii; Am Soc. Itiol. Chem.; Am Soc. An. 
Null-.; Am. Pub. Health Assn.; Soc. for Prom. 
ol Agr. Sc. Married Anna Eaton, Jl 2, 1806 
hampaign. Addrc-ts. 918 W. Green St Ur- 
baiia. ' 

546. NELLIE WAINWRIGHT JILLSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & S. 1914- b D i<: 

1867, Pittsburf,, Pa.; d Benj. (b. ]\ ,5, ,8,^; 

Willimaiitic, Conn.) ami Anna (Rovoudt) Jill- 

I'-H •'• ^ )l' \*^-VV "'i'='<l<--l|'l'ia). Prepared in 
I'ritsburg (Pa.) ||. .S. ,.,„,1 lJ„iv. „f |||. p,^.,, 

Alethenai. Teacher H. S., Pittsburg, Pa., 
.890-1912. _ Mem.. Nat. Geog. Soc.; Teachers 
Assn.; Univ. Exten. Course of Lectures. Ad- 
dress, .315 S. Highland Ave., Ea.st Pittsburg, 
la. '" 

547. GEORGE BURT McHU(;h 
Postal Ry Clerk; B. S. in Sc.; b. Jc 15, 1868 
Urbana; s. Thomas W. (b. My 23, 1818 O) 
and Lvdia S. (McKiniiey) McHugb (b. N 20, 
1845. O.). Prepaied in Urbana H. S. Studied 
Law, 1893-5; N. W. Univ., 1894. Lawyer 
1888-98; Ry. Mail service, 1898—. Married s! 
Eleanor Pennock, Mv 17, 1895, Joliet, III. (died 
All 13, 1910); Camille Eugenie Mercier, S is. 
19 'o, Galveston, Tex. Address, Houston, Tex. 

548. NELLIE McLEAN (LUMLEY) 
(Wife of No. 484; Mother of No. 7758) 

r ^^- ^'■.'",^- ^ ^■' ''• '^K '8. '866, Urbana; d. 
Le\yis A. (b. 1843, III.) and Jennie (Kus.sell) 
McLean (b. 1845, Ind.). Preiiared in Urbana 
','• -^-^ -'''" i5«ta Kappa; Alethenai, Pres.; 
Class Pres.; Salutatorian; ist Prize Declama- 
tion Cont., Chicago, 1889-1913; Urbana, 1913— . 
Mem., Baptist Church; Asst. Supt., S. 'S.; 
mem., Assn. Coll. Alumnae; Univ. of HI 
Alumnae Assn.; V. P., Chicago Grade.l Union 
of S. S. Teachers; Lib. Chicago Story Teller's 
League. Married Clinton Grant Luiiiley C86), 
S 26, 1889, Urbana. Children: Harold, b. Mr 
-■o, 1891; Leslie Roliert ('16), b. Jl 23, 189); 
Arlcne, h. F 27, 1897; Dorothy, b. Ag 26, 1900'. 
Address, 141 1 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

549. MARY CLUTHA McLELLAN 
Cert, in L. & S. ; b. My 13, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
d. Hugh McLellan <h. (jlasgow, Scotland) and 
Susan Campbell (H(jssuek) McLellan (b. Gon- 
rock, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. W. 
C. A.; Fresh. Class Historian; Class Sec., 1909. 
Teacher in Settlement House of A. C. A., five 
yrs.; Instr., surgical dressings Champaign Red 
Cross 1917-18. Mem„ Congr. Church. Address, 
706 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

550. EFFIE ANNIE MATHERS (ENLOWS) 
B. S.; b. F 8, 1867 Mason Co., HI.; d. John 
IT. (b. 1827, Miami Co., ().) and Martha Jane 
CSayers) Mathers (b. 1835, do.). I'repared in 
Mason City H. S. Alethenai, Pres.; Y. W. 
C. A. Mem., Christian Church; Eastern Star; 



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Pres., Parent and Teachers Assn. Married 
Paul Alexander Enlows, Ag 9, 1893, Mason 
City, 111. Children: Freda Effie, b. My 6, 
1894; Ian Mathers, b. O i, 1896; Kenneth 
Paul, b. Ap 6, 1902; Harold Eugene, b. Je 
II, 191 1. Address, 806 W. Bridge St., Black- 
well, Okla. 

SSI, GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS 
Professor; B. L. in L. & S.; M. L., 1891; 
b. Ap 30, 1864, Champaign Co.; s. Robert 
Henry (b. Ap 30, 1833) and Mary Helen 
(.Shawhan) Myers. Prt-pared in Urbaiia H. S. 
Ph. D., Ludwig Maxmillian Universitat zu 
Munchen, 1896. Valedictorian; 2d place in 
Inter-Soc. Cont.; Ed., lllini; Philoniathean. 
Pres., Excelsior term; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 1888-90; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1890-95; Assoc. Prof., Math, 
and Astron., do., 1895-7; Prof., Astron. and 
App. Math, and Astron. Obs., do., 1897-1900: 
Prof., Teaching of Math, and Astron., Univ. of 
Chicago, Coll. of Educ. and Math.; Supvr. of 
Univ. of Chicago Coll. of Educ. Capt. by 
Brevet, 111. St. Militia. Discovered cause of 
variability of B. Lyrae and U. Pegasi; inventor 
of method of computing orbit of close double 
variables from light curve of the variable. 
Joint aulh.: The Rational Elementary Anth 
metic, Scott Foresman, 1905; The Rational 
Grammar Sch. Arithmetic, do., 1903. Auth. : 
Von I-ommel's Experimental Physik, Kegan 
I'aul Trench, 1898; Untersuchungen ueber 
den Lichtwechsel des Sternes Beta Lyrae: 
Light changes of U. Pegasi; articles. Mixed 
Math, in The Univ. of Chicago H. S., Sch. 
Sc. and Math., 25 pp., 191 1; do.. Report on 
Teach. Secondary Math, in France, Sch. Rev.. 
25 PP-. 1911; Math, in Elem. Sch. and Kdgn., 
for those going to coll. and for those dropping 
sch., Ed'l. Monthly, 20 pp., 191 1; numerous 
other articles in mag. along educ. lines. Lift- 
mem., Astron. Gesellschaft. 1896; A. A. A. S., 
1897; Soc. Astronomique de Beige, 1896; Soc. 
Astronomique de Republique Francois, 1896; 
Am. Math. Soc, 1904: N. E. A., 1904; Circulo 
Math, di Palermo. Married Mary Eva Sim, 
Je 27, 1889, Urbana. Children: Sarah Helen, 
b. My 21, 1890; Joseph William, b. S 20, 1892: 
Margaret Elizabeth, b. S 14, 1898; Eleanor, b. 
N II, 1902 (died Mv 18, 1903). Address, 1953 
E. 72d St.. Chicago.t 

552. JACOB ALLEN PATTON 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 29, 
1866, Charleston, 111.; s. William Rush (b. O 
14, 1836, Palestine, 111.) and Hannah Margaret 
(Decker) Patton (b. N 26, 1843, Charleston, 111.). 
Prepared in Charleston H. S. M. D., Rush 
Med. Coll., 1890. Adelphic. Phi Rho Sigma; 
Bus. Mgr., Sophograph; Treas., Ath. Assn.; 
Capt. Univ. Regt. Physician and Surg., 1890—; 
Demonstrator Chem. and Materia Medica, 1893- 
7; Asst. Prof., do., 1897-1908; Instr., Genito- 
urinary Surgery, do., 1902-7; Asst. Prof., do.. 
1907-8; Instr., do., Chicago Polyclinic, 1902-8; 
Asst. Med. Dir., Prvtdential Life Ins. Co., 1908- 
14; Assoc. Med Dir., do., 1914 — • Auth.: Lab. 
Work in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 
Chicago Med. Book Co., 286 pp., Mem., Baptisi 
Church; Hudson Co. Med. Soc. and N. J. St. 
Med. Soc; A. M. A.; Am. Urological Assn.; 
The Assn. of Life Ins., Med. Div.; Montclair 
Associated Physicians; Montclair Club; Essex- 
Fells Country Club; Montclair Y. M. C. A. 
Married Katherine Woodward Parr, N 11, 1890, 
Chicago. Children: Frederick Wilham, b. Ja 
23, 1893; Mary Virginia, b. O 18, 1895. 4"^- 
dress, 61 S. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J.; 
bus. add., Prudential Life Ins. Co., Med. Dept., 
Newark, N. J. 

553. EDWARD WEBSTER PICKARD 
Journalist; A. B. in L. & S.; b. S 25, 1864, 
Madison, Wis.; s. Joseph Coffin (b. 1826) and 
Mary Ann (Storer) Pickard (b. London, Eng.). 



Sigma Chi; Pres., Philomathean; V. P., Ath. 
Assn.; Pres. of Class; Tree Orator; Adjt. of 
Univ. Bn. Journalist with Chicago News, 
Chicago Evening Post; IVestem Newspaper 
Union. Mem., Press Club of Chicago, Sec, 
1907-S-9 — ; Westward Ho Golf Club, Dir., 
1910 — ; Adventurers' Club of (Chicago; Brothers 
of the Book; lllini Club of Chicago. Address, 
1 71 7 Crilly Court, Chicago; bus. add., 521 W. 
Adams St. do. 

554. RAYMOND MASON PLACE 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. Mr 4, 1866, Foster, R. I.; 
s. Jason T. (b. S 10, 1820, do.) and Martha E. 
(Peck) Place (b. My 23, 1834, Dighton, Mass.). 
Prepared in E. Greenwich Acad.; Eureka Coll. 
.Adelphic. Taught, 1888-9; Newspaper work, 
1889-99; Lawyer, 1899 — • Mem., Chicago Bar 
.Assn.; Press Club of Chicago. Married Nannie 
Carey, Ja 11, 1902. Address, 318 N. Prospect 
Ave., Park Ridge, 111. 

555. WARREN RUSSELL ROBERTS 
Pres., Consulting and Const. Engng. Co.; 
B. S. in C. E.; b. O 20, 1863, Sadorus, 111.; 
s. Samuel Martin (b. Ap 4, 1829, Great Falls, 
N. H.) and Celestia Wood (Myers) Roberts 
(b. Ja 27, 1834, Blackstone, Mass.). Prepared 
in Sadorus and Champaign H. Schs. Philo- 
mathean; C. E. Club. Bridge Engr., 1888-91; 
Engr. of Bridges for City of Chicago, two yrs.; 
Pres. and Gen. Mgr. of Engng. and Contracting 
Co. that built Lib. of Univ. of 111. and Univ. 
Hall for Univ. of la.; Pres., Roberts & Schaefer 
Co., Consulting and Const. Engrs. Executive 
Officer in Charge of the Const. Branch of the 
Cantonment Div., Q. M. G. O., (now Const. 
Div. of the War Dept.) 1917 — . Maj., Q. M. 
U. C, 1917; Lt. Col., Q. M. Corps, N. A., 1918. 
Auth.: Article on the designing and building 
of the Van Buren St. Bridge, a new type of 
Rolling-Lift Bridge, Chicago, Jour, of Western 
Soc. of Engrs. and Engng. News, 1894; numer- 
ous articles for Engng. and Tech. Jours, on 
such subjects as Modern Coal Mining Plants, 
Engng. as applied to Mod. Coal Mining, Pre- 
paration of Coal for Market, etc., etc. Mem., 
Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Lucy C. 
Stewart, O 7, 1891, Champaign. Children: 
Jerome Gillespie, b. N 30, 1892; Mary Brayton, 
b. Jl 28, 1894; Kathryn Stewart, b. F 4, 1896; 
Elizabeth Evans, b. F 9, 1902. Address, Mc- 
Connick Bldg., Chicago. 

556. JONATHAN HUNTOON SAMUELS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 15, 1866; 

s. Charles Fred (b. F 29, 1839, Adelaf, Sweden) 
and Hannah Cecilia (fluntoon) Samuels (b. S 
-3, 1845, Moline, 111.). Prepared in Moline 
H. S.; Augustana Coll. Philomathean; Capt. 
Univ. Regt. Draftsman, Wabash Shops, Spring- 
field, 111., 1888-9; Designer and Draftsman, 
Williams, White & Co., Moline, III., 1889-92; 
Insp., manufactured goods and Supt. of Bldgs., 
Moline Plow Co., 1892-5; Supt., Factory Erec- 
tion, Ottawa, 111., 1895-7; with D. M. Sechler 
Carriage Co., Moline, 111., 1890 — ; elected Gen. 
Mgr., 1900; Pres., Ft. Madison Plow Co., 
1908 16; with Univ. Tractor Plant, Moline, 111., 
I (J 1 6 — . Auth.: Annual pamphlets regarding 
improvements on corn planters and the hand- 
ling of fertilizers. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Lucy Beatrice Fisk, Ja 23, 1901. 
Child, Florence Cecilia, b. Mr 3, 1905. Address, 
2515 6th Ave., Moline. 111. 

557. JOHN VICTOR EMANUEL SCHAEFER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E., 1905; b. Ja 25, 

1865, Granville, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Ger.) 
and Anna (Eichenhauer) Schaefer (b. do.). 
Prepared in Granville Schs. Philomathean; 
Winner ist prize Philomathean Declam. Con- 
test; won Inter-Soc. Orat. Contest and Inter- 
coll. Orat. Contest; 3rd place, Inter-state Orat. 
Contest, Greencastle, Ind. Mech. Exp., Alling- 
ton & (Jurtis Co., Chicago, 1889; Instr., Mach. 



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Shop, Univ. of 111., 1889-go; Draftsman, Link- 
Belt Mach. Co., Chicago, 1890-93; Engr., A. L. 
Ide & Son, Springtield, 1893-4; Contr. Engr., 
I, ink-Belt Mach. Co., Chicago, 1904; organized 
Schaefer Mfg. Co., Birmingham, Ala., 1907; 
V. P. and Gen. Mgr., Schaefer Mfg. Co., 
Birmingham, Ala.; V. P., Roberts and Schaefer 
Co., Chicago, 1913; organized Cement Gun 
Const. Co., Chicago, Pres. and Treas. Mem., 
A. S. M. E.; West Soc. of Engrs. Auth.: 
Pamphlets on subjects of Coal Washing. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Married Eva Shepherd, Gran- 
ville, 111. Child, J. Victor, b. O 24, 1900. 
Address, 1459 Fargo Ave., Chicago. 

558. IDA MAY STOLTEY (PETTY) 

(Wife of No. 442) 
Cert.; b. Ap 22, 1869, Champaign; d. Henry 
D (b. 1842, Hanover, Ger.) and Amanda 
(Busey) Stoltey (b. 1845, Rosedale, 111.). Pre- 
ared in Champaign H. S. Married George 
'iley Petty ('85), 1889, Champaign. Children: 
Lou Fisher, b. D 8, 1889; Edgar Lynde, b. Je 
20, 1891; Julia C, b. jl 20 1896; Blanche 
Helen, b. N i, 1898; Bernice Gay, b. N 7, 
1900; Thomas Henry, b. Ag 18, 1902; George 
Riley, Jr., b. Ag 21, 1905. Address, R. 10. 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 



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559. 'JOHN WALTER TAYLOR 



Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 9, 1866, 
Decatur, 111.; s. Walter Jason (b. Somerset, 
O.) and Jennie Frances (Rickets) Taylor. 
Prepared in Charleston H. S. Local Engr., 
Middleborough to St. Louis Terminal; Resident 
Engr., 1893-99; Asst. Chief Engr., 1900-01. 
Married Mary .Swannell, Je 4, 1890, Chatnpaign 
Killed, D 26, 1901, East St. Louis, 111. 



560. CHARLES PHILIP VAN GUNDY 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. ; b. Ja s, 1867 
Springfield, 111.; s. Daniel (b. Je 15, 1828, 
Exeter, Scott Co., 111.) and Frances Mary 
(Moores) Van Gundy (b. S 29, 1828, Cincin 
nati). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Philo 
mathean; Local Ed., lllini, 1886-7; Bus. Mgr. 
1887-88; Asst. Ed., Sophograph; Pres. Ath 
Assn.; Univ. Baseball team; Class Poet. Asst 
Chemist, B. & O. R. R., 1888-90; Laughlin & 
Co., Iron Furnaces, 1890-2; Chief Chem., B 
& O. R. R., 1892—. Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Soc 
for Testing Materials; Soc. of Chem. Indus 
Married Esther Louise Bellis, O 21, 1903, Baiti 
more. Address, care B. & O. R. R., Mt. Clare, 
Baltimore. 



CLASS OF 1889 (21 LIVING, 5 DEAD) 



S6i. CLEAVES BENNETT 
(Brother of Nos. 682, 1309) 
Phys. and Surg.; M. L., 1893; M. D., 1896; 
b. My 9, 1870, Mattoon, 111.; s. Charles (b. 
Mr 27, 1839, Bridgeton, Me.) and Susan W. 
(Cleaves) Bennett (b. Mr 7, 1842, do.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon H. S. Philomathean. Asst. 
Libn., Univ. of 111. to 1894; Physician and 
Surg, since 1896. Co., St. and Am. Med. Assn. 
Married Frances Hodges, D 29, 1897, Cham- 
paign. Children: George L., b. Ja 6, 1901; 
Charles H., b. S 8, 1906. Address, 712 W. Park 
St., (Champaign; bus. add., 418 Illinois Bldg., do. 

562. FREDERICK MARSH BENNETT 
(Husband of No. 678; Brother of No. 933) 

Clergyman; B. L.; b. Ap 6, 1866, Wood- 
stock, (J.; s. George F. (b. Ja 11, 1836, Wood- 
stock, Vt.) and Orpha A. (Marsh) Bennett (b. 
1837 Woodstock, O.). Prepared in Atlanta 
H. S. A. M., Harvard, 1895. Phi Beta Kappa; 
First Pres., Freshman Class; Pres., Philoma- 
thean; Foreman, lllini, four yrs. Walla Walla, 
Wash. 1889-90; Anacortes, Wash., Real Est. 
and Banking, 1892; Unitarian Minister, at 
Carthage, Mo. 1895-96; do.. Keokuk, 1896-99; 
do., Lawrence, Kan., 1899-1912; Salt Lake City, 
1912-13. Minister, First Unitarian Church, 
Youngstown, O., 1914 — . Ed. several church 
papers. Auth. of sermons and articles in the 
Christian Register, The New Unity, Springfield 
Republican, etc. Mem., Missionary Council Am. 
Unitarian Assn.; Field Agt. Am. Unitarian 
Assn., N. Y. City, 1913-14; Dir., West. Unitar- 
ian Conf. ; Missionary Mo. Valley Unitarian 
Conf., Pres., Meadville Unitarian Conf. Mar- 
ried Alice May Barber ('92), S 5, 1805, La Fox 
111. Children: Orpha Estelle, b. N 29, 1896 
(died F 14, 1912) ; Lawrence Barber, b. Ap 23, 
1900. Address, 141 1 Elm St., Youngstown, O. 

563. CHARLES ARTHUR BOPES 
Farmer, Stock Raiser and Banker; B. S. in 
Agr. ; b. S 30, 1867, Reynolds, 111.; s. David (b. 
1825, Columbia Co., Pa.) and Sarah (Titter- 
ington) Bopes (b. iS-^s, Ross Co., O.). Pre- 
pared in Country Sch. and Univ. Acad., 
1884-5. Philomatl.ean: Agr. Club. Farming, 
stockraising and feeding, 1889 — -; Banking, 
1903 — ; Dir., Farmers' St. Bank, Reynolds, 111., 
Pres., 1916 — ; Dir., Am. Trust and Savings 
Bank, Rock Island, 111.. 1912 — . Mem., Pres- 
by. Church. Address, Reynolds, 111. 



564. *CHARLES WESLEY BRIGGS 
Lawyer; LL. B. in L. & S.; b. 1861, Lincoln, 
HI.; guardian, Mrs. M. E. Lasher. Died S 3. 
1898, Chicago. 

565. LILLIE O. BRONSON 
Cert, in L. & S.; B. L., 1914; b. 1865, 
Akron Tp., Peoria Co., III.; d. DeLorman T. 
Bronson (b. Je 25, 1834, Norton Center, O.) 
and Nina Bispham (Gue) Bronson (b. Ap 2, 
1842, Nevill, O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Y. W. C. A.; Class Pres. Professional Nurse. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address. 11 07 W. Illinois 
-St., Urbana; bus. add., Calahan liillcrest. .i2 
White St., Eureka Springs, Ark. 

566. ALBERT CARVER 
Asst. Prin.; B. S. in Sc; b. D 17, 1862, 
Springfield, 111.; s. Felix (b. O 4, 1828, Dayton, 
O.) and Rachel Tamsen (Donner) Carver (b. 
My 7, 1842, Springfield, 111.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. .S. Class Orator: Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Raised a company for Spanish-Ameri- 
can War, not mustered into service." Past 
Commander, K. T. Deacon, Presby. Church. 
Instr., Physics H. S., Springfield. Mar- 
ried Elizabeth C. Payrann, Ag 12, 1896, 
Springfield, 111. Address, 120 W. Allen St., 
Springfield, 111. 

567. BLANCHE ADELIADE CHURCH 
Teacher; B. L.; b. My 15, 1868, Atlanta, 111.; 
d. Azel Edward (b. Jl 21, 1832, Swanton, Vt.) 
and Jane Gertrude (Leonard) Church (b. S 
30, 1837, Dewitt, N. Y.). Prepared in Atlanta 
TT. S.; studied in Ger. and France, 1898-1900; 
France, 1905; The Sorbonne, 1910. Pres., 
.Alethenai; served on class com.; class day pro- 
gram. Hist, and Prophecy; Pres., Orat. Assn., 
one term. Teacher, Ottawa Tp. H. S., 1889-93; 
studied at Chicago Art Inst., 1894-5; taught, 
Atlanta Pub. Sch., 1896-8: taught LaSalle H. S., 
1900-07; Cent. H. S., Grand Rapids, Mich., 
1007 — . Mem., D. A. R.; Alliance Francaise 
and various other clubs. Address, 724 Fountain 
St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

568. AMY COFFEEN 

(Sister of Nos. 735, 11 16) 

Music Teacher; B. L. in L. & S.; b. D 18, 

1867, Homer, 111.; d. Alva Martin (b. F 11, 

1836, Attica, Ind.) and Miranda Amy (Gaines) 



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Coffeen (b. D 28, 1836, Virginia, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Alethenai. Studied music in New England 
Conservatory of Music, i8gi; Gottschalk Lyric 
Sch., 1892-3; Carnthers Sch. of Piano, 1915-18; 
teacher of piano. Champaign, 1891-1909; Chi- 
cago, 1918 — . Address, 5117 Winthrop Ave., 
Chicago. 

569. LOUIS S. DAUGHERTY 
Teacher; B. S.; M. S., 1893; b. Ag 10, 
1857; s. Samuel (b. O.) and Rachel (Mechem) 
Daugherty (b. do.). Prepared in Wenona H. S.; 
St. Norm. Univ.. Normal, 111. Ph. D., Wesley- 
an Univ., 1901; grad. work, Univ. of Chicago, 
1893-5; summer terms at various universities; 
travel and study abroad, 1907. Sc. teacher, 
Ottawa H. S., 1889-1895; do.. Mo. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1897-1913; teacner, biol. and chem.. Mo. 
Wesleyan Coll., 1913-18. Served seven yrs. in 
different Nat. guard regts. Auth. : Gen. Prins. 
of Zool.; Prins. of Econ. Zool., 428 pp., \V. B. 
Saunders, 1917. Mem., A. A. A. S. Zool., 
1903; Foreign Mem. Lond. Royal Societies 
Club; Teachers' Assn., Mo., N. E. A. and 
other Teachers' Assns. ; Eminent Com. Ely 
Commandery Kirksville, Mo.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Millie Crum, Jl 8, 1885. Children: 
Blanche C, b. 1890; Bessie L., b. 1893. Ad- 
dress, 116 E. Baldwin St., Kirksville, Mo. 

570. HORACE DUNAWAY 
Civ. and Drainage Engr. ; A. B. in C. E.; 

b. My 15, 1863, Grand Ridge, 111.; s. J. N. 
(b. O II, 1835, Fayette Co., Pa.) and Mar- 
tha A. (Doolittle) Dunaway (b. 14, 1836, 
St. Marys, Ga.). Prepared in Ottawa H. S. 
Philomathean; Engrs. Club. Recorder on Miss. 
Riv. Comn. Surv., St. Louis, 1S89-90; Ry. Tran- 
sitman, Dublin, Tex., 1890; Surv., pvt. practise, 
Comanche, Tex., 1891; Topographer, Miss. Riv. 
Comn., St. Louis, 1892-6; Jr. Engr., Mo. Riv. 
Comn., do., 1897-99; Jr. Engr., U. S. Engng. 
Office, St. Paul, 1899-1901; Topographer, U. S. 
Geol. Sun, Wash., D. C, 1901-2; Res. Engr., 
Carruthersville, Mo., 1902; Jr. Engr., U. S. 
Engng. Office, St. Paul, 1992-6; Sewer Insp., 
Morris, Minn., 1906-7; Bridge Insp., U. S. 
Engng. Office, St. Paul, 1908-10; Contr., Min- 
neapolis, 1911-14; Civ. and Drainage Engr., pvt. 
practise, Elbow Lake, IMinn., 191 5-18. Capt., 
Elbow Lake Home Guard, 1918 — . Mem., 
Engrs. Club, St. Louis; Nat. Geog. Soc. 
Address, Elbow Lake, Minn. 

571. ROWLAND WATKINS EVANS 
Bldg. Contr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 4, 1866, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. John Watkins (b. F 12, 
1828, Ebensburg, Pa.) and Martha (Williams) 
Evans (b. 1840, Ebensburg, Pa.). Prepared in 
111. St. Norm. Univ.; Univ. Acad. Pres. Ath. 
Assn., 1888-9. Married Alice Tryner, O 9. 
1894, Bloomington, 111. Children: George Try- 
ner, b. Ja 13, 1898; John Watkins, b. S 27, 
1 90 1. Address, Bloomington, 111. 

572. HARRY FREDERICK KENDALL 
Newspaper Editor: B. L. in L. & S.; b. .Ag 
17, 1865, Flora, 111.; s. Cyrus D. and Ro- 
villa Catherine (Miller) Kendall. Prepared in 
Newton H. S. Read Law, 1889-91; admitted to 
bar, 1 891; soon after took up newspaper work; 
Ed., Dailv Joiir. Gazette, Mattoon, 111. Mar- 
ried Jessie B. Johnson, Mr 2, 1S98, New- 
ton, 111. Address, 1309 Lafayette Ave., Mat- 
toon, Ill.t 

573. DAVID RUSSELL KINDER 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & S.; b. F 9. 1868, Ma- 
coupin Co., 111.; s. Abraham (b. Jl 23, 1837, 
do.) and Adelia A. (Chapman) Kinder (b. F 6, 
1846, do.). Prepared in Litchfield H. S. Philo- 
mathean. Taught sch.. East St. Louis and 
studied law in an office, 1889-92; practised law 



in Litchfield, 1892 — . City Atty., Litchfield, 
1893-4; Master in Chancery of Montgomery 
Co., 1901-5. Married Eva M. Martin, My 23, 
1903, Springfield, 111. Children: Dwight R., 
b. My I, 1908; Paul M., b. Ja i8, 1910; one 
child died in infancy. Address, 1013 Madison 
St., Litchfield, 111.; bus. add., 405 N. State St., 
do. 

574. DAVID ROBINSON KINKEAD 
(Brother of No. 750) 
Dist. Foreman; B. S. in M. E. and C. E.; b. 
D 8, 1866, Earlville, 111.; s. Joseph R. (b. Mead- 
ville. Pa., 1834) and Julia (Robinson) Kinkead 
(b. Paw Paw, 111., 183S). Prepared in Earlville 
pub. schs. Engr. in Chicago, Oil City and In- 
dependence, Kan.; Dist. Foreman, P. O. & G. 
Co. Married Dora M. Weber, Je 20, 1892, 
Earlville, 111. Child, Dorothy Elizabeth, b. 
Jl 14, 1904. Address, 205 W. Wea St., Paola, 
Kan. 

575. *CYRUS ALMON LEWIS 
Farmer and Arch.; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 20, 
1863, Joliet, 111.; s. C. A. (b. Decatur, N. Y.) 
and Emmeline (Seward) Lewis (b. do.). Arch., 
.Spokane and Whatcom, Wash., 1890; Farmer, 
Joliet, 111., 1 89 1. Mem., M. E. Church. Mar- 
ried Anna Morton, O 20, 1889, Hope, Idaho 
(died Ja i, 1891); Lulu B. Ames, My 3, 1893, 
Springifield, 111. Children: Anna Isabelle, b. F 

16, 1897 (died Mr 8, 1897); Dorothy Pringles, 
b. Jl 17, 1898; Franklin Spencer, b. N 9, 1901. 
Died Ja 12, 1908. 

576. *JAMES LIVINGSTONE LEWIS 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. 1850, Franklin Co., 111.; 
s. Elizabeth Lewis. Died D 20, 1894, Gaines- 
ville, Pa. 

577. EDWARD FRANCIS LIGARE 
Engineer; Cert.; B. S. in Min. Engr., 1914; b. 
S 4, 1866, Escanaba, Mich.; s. George G. (b. 
1821, Winchester, Eng.) and Elizabeth Grey 
(Steele) Ligare (b. 1829, Rochester, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Glencoe H. S. Married Edith 
Francis Hovey, S 19, 1895- Children: Eliza- 
beth Frances, b. D 25, 1896; Alice Louise, b. 
Je 24, 1900; Robert Edward, b. D 28, 1904; 
Harriet Hovey, b. O 20, 1911. Address, 156 
Keystone Ave., River Forest, Cook Co., Ill.t 

578. ROBERT BONNER McCONNEY 
Gen. Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 27, 1866, 
Sadorus, 111.; s. Oberlin C. (b. D 10, 183s. 
Bainbridge, O.) and Margaret E. (Sadorus) 
iMcConney (b. Je 15, 184-', Sadorus, 111.). 
Prepared in Common Sch., Sadorus, 111. Erect- 
ing Engr., 1S89-92; Supt., Const., 1892-3; Chief 
Draftsman. Supt., Asst. Mgr., Davis Iron 
Works, 1893-7; Consulting Engr., Mine & 
Smelter Supply Co., 1897-1902; Salesman, 
Holthoff I\Iach. Co., 1902-4; Mgr., Denver 
office, Allis Chalmers Co., 1905-9; Gen. Mgr., 
The F. M. Davis Iron Works Co., 1909-16; 
Gen. Mgr., The Plaines Iron Works Co., 
ipig — . Married Gertrude I. Schriver, Ap 20, 
1892, Denver. Children: Robert Clay, b. Je 

17, 1893 (died Jl 18, 1894); Virginia, b. My 7. 
1904. Address, 1162 Vine St., Denver. 

579. OLIVER STEPHEN MOLES 
Teacher; B. L.; M. L., 1893; b. Ja 16, 1861, 
Peoria; s. Oliver (b. Mr 12, 1805, Dumfries, 
Scot.) and Mary (Robertson) Moles (b. Je 10, 
1815, Glasgow, do.). Prepared by pvt. instruc- 
tion. Ph. D., Univ. of Denver, 1897. Adel- 
phic; Class and Commencement Orat. Pnn., 
Schs., Monroe, la.; Supt., Canon City. Colo.; 
Prin., Logan Sch., Denver, 1893-5; taught. West 
Side H. S., Chicago, 1895-7: Prin., Sherman 
Sch. 1897-1904; Prin., East Side H. S., 1904— • 
Married Mary L. Hunter, Ag 7. 1890, Calhoun, 



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111. (died F 8, 19 16). Children: Hunter 
Stephen, b. Je 17, 1891; Laura Esther, b. My 9, 
1897; Eleanor and Evelyn, b. D 19, 1901. Ad- 
dress, Wheat Ridge, Colo. 

580. TEANAII JANE PAINE 
(Sister of No. 665) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Jl 7, 1864, Sidney, 111.; 
d. Andrew Jackson (b. Ag 19, 1832, Grafton, 
Mass.) and Elizabeth Ann (Shackleford) Paine 
(b. My 7, 1827, Danville, Ky.). Prepared in 
Sidney and Champaign H. Schs. Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher and Housekeeper. Mem., Y. W. C. 
A.; Y. P. S. C. E.; W. C. T. U. Died 
S 23, 1907, Longview, 111. 

S8i. LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS 
(Brother of No. 289) 
Professor; B. S.; M. S., 1890; b. S 6, 1864, 
Reno, 111.; s. John Milton (b. 1823, Maury Co., 
Tenn.) and Ruth Naomi (Jones) Ross (b._i82S, 
do.). Prepared in Greenville H. S. Philoma- 
thean Pres.; 2nd prize Declamation Contest, 
do.; ist place. Orat. Contest, do.; Hatchet 
Orat. ; Pres., Class. Fellowship in Zool. Prof., 
Nat. Sc, 1890-1; Prin. Sch., 1891-2; Prof., 
Biol., Drake Univ., 1892-1907: Prof., Zool. 
and Bact., 1907-14; Dir., Des Moines Aux. St. 
Bact. Lab., 1907-14; Sec. la. Acad, of Sc. ; Prof, 
of Zool., 1914 — . Ed. of Proc, 1906-13; Pres., 
la. Acad, of Sc, 191 7-18. Auth.: On the 
Structure and Development of the Lemon, Bot. 
Gazette, Vol. 15; Prelim. Notes on the la. 
Entomostraca, Proc. la. Acad, of Sc, Vol. 3, 
pp. 170-3; Some Manitoba Cladocera, with 
description of one new species, Am. Nat., Vol. 
31, No. 364, pp. 293, 303, also in Proc. la. 
Acad. Sc, Vol. 4, pp. 154-162; A New Species 
of Daphnia and Brief Notes on Other Cladocera 
of la., do.. Vol. 4, pp. 167-70; An Observation 
on the Number of Bacteria in Des Moines 
Sch. Bldgs., do., Vol. 13, pp. 21-3; Food of Sub- 
terranean Crustacea, do.. Vol. 13, pp. 273-6; 
Historical Sketch of Early Health Regulation 
in la., do., pp. 229-40; Trophospongium of the 
Nerve Cell of the Crayfish, Jour. Cornp. Neurol., 
D 191 S, pp. 523-534. Fellow, Am. Micros. Soc; 
Fellow, A. A. A. S. Married Ellen Maria 
Bardwell, Je 22, 1892, Leverett, 111. Children: 
Ruth Lovilla, b. S 5, 1895; Helen Bardwell, 
b. F 28, 1901; Mary Kellog, b. Ap i, 1903. 
Address, 1308, 27th St., Des Moines. 

582. MYRTLE EVA SPARKS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & S.; A. M., 1890; b. 
O 9, 1861, New Haven, la.; d. Fanny Moore. 
Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught Latin in 
Ottawa. III. Mem., Presby. Church; Modern 
Literature Club. Address, care Ottawa High 
School, Ottawa, Ill.t 



583. PHILIP STEELE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 19, 1865, 
Johnson, Vt. ; s. Levi B. (b. Ap 28, 1829, 
Buxton, Me.) and Mary Ide (Peabody) Steele 
(b. N 22, 183s, Rochester, Vt.). Prepared in 
Concord H. S. Pres. Philomathean; Ed., 
Sophograph; Bus. Mgr., Illini. Mech. Engr., 
Chicago, 1895 — ; Past Pres. and Dir., Chicago 
Civ. Service League; Sec., Mex. Coml. and 
Sugar Co., 1912^. Pres., Mun. Employment 
Soc. of Chicago; Past Pres. and Sec, I'll. St. 
Assn.; Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs.; Mem., 
Blany Lodge 271, A. F. A. M., 1917; Supreme 
Treas., Columbian Circle, 1916. Married Hattie 
Morrison, F 11, i8gi, Urbana. Child, Phyllis, 
b. Je 7, 1893 (died F 21, 1910). Address, '1455 
Rascher Ave., Chicago. 

584. *HERMAN LINCOLN WEIS 
(Brother of No. 371) 
Designer; Cert, in M. E.; b. D 12, 1866; s. 
Joseph (b. 1825, Hana, Ger.) and Marie (Bren- 
nemann) Weis (b. 1828, Marburg, do.). Pre- 
pared in Peru H. S. Designer for Arch. Iron 
Works. Died Jl 25, 1891, Tonica, 111. 

585. MARGARET WESTON 
(VAN OSDELL) 
(Sister of Nos. 117, 297, 454, 586) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Je 16, 1870, Champaign; 
d. Nathan (b. 1827, Walworth, N. Y.) and 
Jane (Cloyd) Weston (b. 1831, Troy, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign II. S. Married Frank 
Mills Van Osdell, Je 16, 1903, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Arthur Weston, b. S 28, 1904; Florence 
Elizabeth, b. Ag 24, igo8. Address, Wheaton, 

586. NATHAN AUSTIN WESTON 
(Brother of Nos. 117, 297, 454, 585; 
Husband of No. 505) 
Dean; B. L.; M. L., 1898; b. 1868, Cham- 
paign; s. Nathan (b. 1827, Walworth, N. Y.) 
and Jane (Cloyd) Weston (b. 1831, Troy, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Champaign IT. S. Ph. D., 
Cornell, 1901. Adelphic; Alpha Tau Omega; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Fellowship, Univ. of Wis., 
1897-8; Fellowship, Cornell, 1898-9. Instr., 
LTniv. Acad., 1893-1897; Grad. Stud., 1897-9; 
Asst., Pol. Econ., Cornell, 1899-1900; Teacher 
and Prin. of Schs., 1899-1900; Instr. and Asst. 
Prof., Econ., Univ. of 111, 1900 — ; Asst. Dir. 
of Courses in Bus. Adm., 1908-15; Acting Dean, 
Coll. of Commerce and Bus. Adm., Univ of 111., 
1915 — • Mem., Am. Econ. Assn. Married 
Angeline Gayman ('87), 1894, Champaign. 
Children: Nathan, b. i8g6; Janet Louise, b. 
1905. Address, 601 Daniel St., Champaign. 



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587. JAMES BARR 
(Brother of Nos. 1624, 2574) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 22, 1868, 
Urbana; s. Andrew (b. O i, 1836, Lanarkshire, 
'Scot.) and Elizabeth McBeath (Paisley) Barr 
(b. Ag 3, 1842, Scot.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Capt., Univ. Regt. Chief Draftsman for 
Armour & Co. in Power Dept. Mem., West. 
Soc. Engrs. Married Lillian R. Bennett, Ap 
22, 1902, Chicago. Children: Robert J., b. Mr 
8, 1903; Helen Frances, b. Mr 22, 1905; James, 
Jr., b. O 28, 1907; Arthur Thomas, b. Je 12, 
191 1. Address, 7434 Princeton Ave., Chicago. 



588. SAMUEL DAY BAWDEN 
Mgr. Indus. Settlement; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. D 2, 1868, Elyria, O.; s. Rev. Henry Heath 
(b, Ja 17, 1839, Totnes, Devon, Eng.) and 
Harriet Newell (Day) Bawden (b. Ja 31, 1842, 
N. Y. C). Prepared in Dayton H. S. and 



Denison Univ. B. S., 1890; B. D. Rochester 
Theol. Sem., 1897. Philomathean; Pres. Inter- 
coll. Ath. Assn., 1889. Sr. Maj. Univ. Bn.; 
Bvt. Lt., I. N. G.; Teacher, Math., Univ. Acad., 
1890-1; Teacher, Man. Tr., Beardstovvn H. S.; 
Supt., Beatrice Elec. Light and Power Co.; 
Clerk Columbian Exp.; Teacher, Man. Tr., la. 
City H. S. ; began work as a Protestant Chap- 
lain, N. Y. St. Indus. Sch., Rochester; Supt., 
rfo., 1895; became Indus. Miss'y to Telugus of 
India, 1904; Baptist Minister, ordained, 1898; 
Supt., Indus. Exp. Sta., Ongole, India, 1906- 
12; in U. S. on furlough, Mr 1912 — Ag 1913; 
Mgr., Erukala Indus. Settlement, Kavali, Nel- 
lore Dist., South India, 1914 — . Auth.: Report 
of the Indus. Conf., 1910; The Christian Lit. 
Soc. for Ind., Madras, Ind., 1911, 131 pp.; 
also a number of articles. Mem., Indus. Miss'y 
Assoc, of India, Pres., 1910-12; Exchange Ed., 
Baptist Miss'y Review, 1910-11; Ed. Indus. 
Miss'y Assoc. Dept., do., 191 1. Married Minnie 
L. Cotton, Je 23, 1896, North Amherst, O. 



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ChiKlicn: lleihert Ncwtuii, b. 1"' j, lyoo; 
PouitlitM (.".iiiilinc, b. It* IS, igo4. Address, 
Uuv.ili, Nilloif Diiit., S. India. 

S8g. JOHN VV. JUilARDSLEY 
(liiotlirr of No. ai).() 
Examiner aiul Appialscr of Kariii loans; B. 
1..; b. My ^\, 1S70, lli.iiii|>iiiKi>; s- ^'I'o. 1'". (b. 
My -•{>, it!-'7, Knox Co., O.) aiul Marllia 
l^M.-iluiii) lic.uUKy U'. .11 II.. v8.i|, N. _V.), 
I'ltparril in CbaiupaiKn II. S. Ailfl|iliic. C'loik 
in Law ntVur, i8>;oiii; Kire Ins., iKi)i-«ja; Mijr. 
Mach. slii'i' ami lonndry. lSy^■loo-■; Life In.s., 
i<}ujt>; iMiiil I'anucr, iyo6 10; nu'icliant, igio- 
ij; farm Kmus. idi-' . I'lilfr, jml I'losbv. 
I'hnicb, Conmil IMnlTs. la. Matrit-d Kililh M. 
.Stavr, .If 1.1, iSoij, ('h,uu|i.iiKH. C'hiUlrrn; 
Allifd, b. .'^ 11, moo; Kalluiinf, b. Ak ,U. 
iijoj; John VV. Jr., I). Ajj ly. u;ii. .•(ii(i»vw. 
K. .i, Ihi\ 131, C'ouniil RlnlT.s, la.; bus. 

odd., .'OV I'oal'l .*^t.. </(>. 

Sc,o. "lanVARU MILLS UKN.^ON 
(.Urollier of No. ioj^) 
II. .•^. in C. K.; b. Mr --s. iSoo. Oak t;rovc 

(.now (.'ailoi-k), HI.; .s. Cyrns 11. (h. S i(.. iS.i.s. 

do.) aiul l.ni-y Aniamla (.Uowt-lO lUnson (b. 

Ak 10. iSoQ, di>.). rn-parcd in I'liiv. .Viail. 

l'hiloii\athran: (.\ K. CUxh. Uraftsman, inslrn 

nieiitiiian ami .Vsst. I'.nnr.. Norllifrn I'ai'. U. K., 

i8go-oj; do., Sookanc Falls ami NorlluMi\ K. K., 

iHta-3. liiod O 8, i8y.i, Ames. la. 
501. rOl.UMHUS AUSTIN IIOWSHKU 
lul., ('mi;.»M(v of thg World. iVrt.; b. 

lliiarU, Maionpiii Co., 111.; s. K. U. liowsbcr, 

.•fdti»«j(. Caxton UUIr., Cleveland. 

SOJ. ANNA CECILIA HOYl.K 
(.IDNKKKSFKl.in 

(Wife of No. 8S7) 

A. K. ; b. t'bani|.aiKn; d. I'alriek (h. i8--8. 
Irelanvl) and Catharine (.1 yi"t"l>^ lioyle (h. i8,i-;, 
do.). I'repared in Clian\|iaiKn 11. .'^. .Methenai. 
Bookkeeper and lashier, 1000. Men>., Clmagi' 
Assn. Coll. Alumnae. Married IVler Junker.s 
leld ('^}f.), Je u), Jooi, ChanipaiKn. C'luld, 
Marv JoVepliine. 1>. S ,s. U)ii. .-/(]<//<■.>'.>.. 0,0 
.Stone & \Vel.,-.ter. i,\>nslrs., Uostoi\. 
503. LUCIA HKUMnACll (nOC.ARlHlS) 
(Wife of No. 3.<o> 

U. I..: b. N 17. iSt>7. Ottawa. HI.; d. David (b. 
As u, iSu'. Ouawa. 111.) and Helen Barnes 
Untml'aeli (b. i8.»o, IMiea. N. Y.). Prepared 
u\ I ake Erie Sem., I'ainesville. O. Alethenai. 
TauKbt in Watsek.i H. S,, 1800 ui. Mem., Clas- 
sic Culture Club, i8»j; Mothers' Club, looj 
(See, luo^s^; l~hau\in.ide Musu-al Club, hjoj; 
InlereolleKiate .Mumnae .\ssn., loo.t; ril.nrini 
CouKT. Chuieh; City Y. W. C. .\. lUl., looo 1 1 ; 
I'res,. Seattle Branch of Mothers' Conn-. ioo8- 
11; St, (."hm.. Legislative Com, ami Fed. of 
Clubs. Married Ch.irles KuKoue Bo^ardns. 
(■8,0, F l^. <S^'»4. *.;ilman. 111. Children: Al 
moil Fuseiie. b, S .'8. iSo.s: W'allaee Havid. h. 
l> I, i8»(i: Helen Kvelyn, b. Ja 17, iStjg. .-td- 
dress. 00 CoUnnbia St., Seattle. 

S04. NORMAN HARVEY CAMP 
EvanKelist; U. S.; b. Je js, 1807. Uement. 
111.; .s, lames Harvev (h. O 5. j8rt. Mt. Ver 
non, 0,"S and .\noa I'alherine (Holm) Can\p 
(b. Mr 16. 1847. Buovrus, O.). Prepared in 
Beiuent H. S. : l.L. U., N'orthwestern, i8yj. 
rhilomathean; Repr, in Oral. Contest; Class 
i'res,, \8ijo. I'laetised I aw until O, looo; 
i\ible Te.u-liei .ind l'"vans«'''S'' '"'^"^ — : Teach 
er of I'niiui Bible Cl.isses in Can, and V. S. 
ioo.|. ^^em., Kxten, .*^tatl of the Moody Bible 
Inst, of Chicak;o. .Vnth.: pamphlets. The Wav 
of Life made Plain; The G. A. R. Manieil 
Mabel Johnston. Je ,^. 1800, Ch.tnute. Kan. 
ChiKlven: Horace lohnston. b. My 4, 1807: 
John Mallory. b. S jj. h)o>. Addrfss. 5416 
\Vii\lhrovi .\ve,, Fdnewater. I hicano. 



.sy.s. EDITH LOUISE CLARK 

(KlUKPArUlCK) 

(Sister of Nos. 590, 797) 

Crrt.; B. S. in L. A. iS: S., UJ14; b. F 14, 1867, 

Pecatoniea. ill.: d. Henry S. (b. Ja 1, 1841, 

New York) and Harriet Louisa (Cable) I'lark 

(b. N II, i8.to, Pecatoniea, 111.). Preiured in 

I'ecaliuiica H, S, and IJmv. Acad. Alelheiuii; 

N. W. C. .\. Mem., M, K. Clunch. .Mavview. 

III. M.irried Jesse Clinton Kirkoatrick, F 14, 

181)3. t'hildren: Hem v Clinton, b. .\k' 7, 1804, 

Allied Mr -7. 180,0 ; I'lou-uce iNLil.el. b, Jl ig. 

i8y8; Jesse Clurk. b. Je n, ii)o8. Addrrss. 

K. .!, I'rbana, 

506, FRANK HENRY CLARK 

(Brother of Nos, 595, 71)7) 
iMech. EiiKr.; B. S, in M, E,; b. Jl .•.? 1865, 
Pecatoniea, III.; s. lienrv .*^, ami llairiet Louisa 
(.Cable) Clark. Prepare.l in Peeatomca H. S. 
,Mul I'uiv, .\c,id.; C.iiil,. I'uiv. Uevit.; Si, I'lasa 
Pres. Flee, Ciuist,. 1800; with llavid L, Barnei«, 
Chicago Ivy, and Mech. Knur,, 1890-04; Chief 
Hraftsman, C. B, iS; (J. R. U. Co., 1804-99; 
Mech. Fn({r,. 1899 190.'; Supt,, Motive Power, 
iooji>s; Cell. Supt,, Motive Power C, B, \ Q. 
U. U.. 190s to 1911; since Ja 1, 1911, Cen. 
Supt., Motive Power Baltimore & Ohiii R. R. 
Mai lied Ciira Caiinibell, Ap 4, 189.^. Children: 
llaiold E/ra, b, S 7, 1895; Helen Louise, b 
N 17. 1900, Address, 17 Midvale Road, Ro- 
laml Park, Md,t 

507. THOMAS ARKLE CLARK 
(Husband of No. 634) 
Dean of Men; 15, L. ; b. My ii, i86j, Minonk, 
111.; s, William C. (b, N 8, 1814, Northumber 
land, Eur,) and Dorothy (Metcalf) Clark (b, 
S Id. i8i-'. HIvthe. do.). Piep.ired in I'liiv. of 
111, .\cad, .\lpba Tau OnuKa; Shield and 
I'rideni; Phi Beta Kappa; Philomalliean; Local 
Ed,, 7;/i»ii. 18870: (r. Orator. 1889; Ed. 
."^ofhoijruph. 1888; Ed, in ehiel, lllini, 1889-OO; 
Sr. Orator, 1890; Class Poet. Prin., East Side 
.Sell., ChampaiKU, 1890-91 ; Instr., Eng. and 
I aliii, Cniv. Acad,, i8oi-,t; Inslr., Eiir,, Univ. 
of 111,, 1893-5; '^sst. I'rof., Khet., tSoSo; stud, 
in Harvard. 1898-9; Prof.. Kliet., 1899 — ; .Act- 
iiiK Dean, (.'oil. of Lit. aiul .\rts. 190001; Dean 
of Underprailuates and Asst, to the Pre-i,, looi- 
.1; Dir., Summer Sessiiui, 1903-8; Dean of Un- 
ilerm.ulii.iles. loo-io; Oean of Men, 1909 -; 
Mil', .\>ljt.. Univ, of HI.. 1918 -, Ed,. \Vash- 
lu,i;toirs I'arewell .\tldress, W. -•5. pp,. Chas, 
.'^crillller's Sons, 1908; Webster's liuiiker Hill 
l>r.ition, Xl\', J9 pp., i'c>,,' Burke's .Sjieech on 
Conciliation, </<>,,• .Vnth, : I'acts for I'leslmien 
oviih ,'\, R, Warnoek) Univ. of 111., 101 1; 
riie I'raternitv aiul the Coll,, j-\i pp,, Geo, 
Banta Pub, Co,, 1910; The Sunday Eight 
O'C'lock. -'oo pp.. lllini Publishing Co., 1017; 
I he Fraternity and the I'ndergraduate, 250 
pp., Cu'O. Banta Pub. Co., 1918; arts, in mavja- 
.'iiies and edne. publicatiiuis since 1897, Wor- 
thy Craiul (^hief of .Mplia Tau Omega. 1019 — . 
Married Alice Virgiui.i Brtvuldiis ('91). .'\g J4, 
iS9t>. Addrt-ss. o-'8 W. Illinois St,, Urbana. 

598. JAMES FR.\NC1S CLARKSON 
Ry, Contr,: K S. in C. E,; b. N 3. 1868. Chi- 

cigo; s. Micluiol and Ellen M. (Henneberry) 
Clarkson. Prepavctl in 1 ake H. S.. Chicigo. 
C. E. Club; Varsity Baseball, Married Lvicy 
Irene Ridgley, le -'-•. tSoi, Chicago. Addrtss, 
hSo E. a I St, N, Portland, Ore.t 

599, GEORGE PERKINS CLINTON 
(Brother of Noss. S71, 1843) 

Botanist; B. S.; M. S.. 1S94: b. My r. '''^tT. 
Polo, 111.; s, John Waterbnry (b, Andes. N, Y,) 
and Carrie .Xilelia (Perkinsi Clinton (b, Delhi, 
N. Y,). rrei>ared in Polo 11. S. Class Duv 
and Commeuceuietit t)rator. M, S., Harvard, 
1001; n. Sc, llaivanl, 190J. .\sst. Botanist, 



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III. Agr. Kxp. Sta. and Asst., Hot., 111., 1890- 
11J02; Botanist, Conn. Agr. Lxp. Sla., 1902 — . 
Auth. of various bills, and reiiorts on parasitic 
fungi of cultivalt'd |)lants, publihlicd by III. Agr. 
Kxp. Sta. and Conn. Agr. Kxp. .Sta.; various 
papers on fungi in botanical mags.; monograph 
of N. Am. Ustilaz/ineae, pub. by Boston Soc. 
Nat. Hist.; Mem., ("onn. Pomological Soc; 
Conn. Bol. Soc; New Kngland Hot. Club; 
Bot. Soc. Am.; Am. Pliytopalhological Soc. 
(Pres., 191 j); Fellow, A. A. A. S.; V. P. sec 
tion G, 101.V M.irried ,\nna J. Lightbody, Ag 
9. 1892, Pekin, 111. Child, Harry Lightbody, b. 
JI 14, 1893 (Killed in .'iction, S 30, 1018, 
Krance^. Address, care Conn. .\gr. ICxp. Sla., 
New Haven, C'oiin. 

600. kOBKKI' JAMKS COOKK 
Asst. Kngr.; B. S. in C. K.; b. D 2(,, 1862, K. 
Newbern, 111.; s. l'".lon (1). i8.j5, Kng.) and Pal- 
mira (Brown) Cooke ( b. iH.iH, !V,J.). Prepared 
in Alton 11. S. Jr. and Commeneement orator, 
(apt., Univ. Hegt. Draftsman, la. Hiv., I. C. 
R. R., 1H90; d«.. Union Pac. R. R., Wyo. Div., 
1890-2; Asst. Kngr., Chicago 61' West liid. R. R., 
1892-8; Chief Draftsman, Joint Track Klevation 
and Deiircssion, Chicago, 1H98-1900; Asst. 
Kngr., Chicago & Alton R. R., 1900-5; Asst. 
Kngr., Chicago fi' Western Ind. R. R., 19058; 
Asst. Kngr., L. S. & M. S. Ry., 190H 14; Asst. 
Kngr., C. & K. I. R. R., 1914— .. Married Kotlie 
Stewart, O 12, 1892, Champaign. Child, Rus- 
sell, b. F 22, 1898. Address, 7209 Harvard 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 6600 Union Ave. 

r,or. ROBERT WILSON CORNELJSON 
Tech. Chcm. and Mfr. ; B. ,S. in Chcm.; s. 

Rev. I. A. Cornelison. Prepared in H. S. 

D. Sc, Harvard, 1893. Asst. Cliem., Univ. of 

III., 1890-91; Morgan Fellow, Harvard, 1891-93, 

Mem., A. C. S. ; Soc. (.'hem. Ind.; Fellow, A. 

A. A. S., etc. Married Alice K. Loughridgc. 

Children: Margaret L.; Kliz.dieth F. Address. 

West Summit St., Somerville, N. J. 



602. CLARENCE LINCOLN CRABBS 
Kngineer; B. S. in C. K.; b. Jl 29, 1866, De 
catur, Ind.; s. Austin (b. Ja 8, 1838, Richland 
Co., O.) and Catherine (Yeiler) (Jrabbs (b. S 
18, 1842, Ashland Co., O.). Prepared in H. S. 
and Mich. Agr. Coll. C. K. (IMub; Valedic- 
torian; Bus. Mgr. mini. Bvt. Cant., 111. Nat. 
Guard; (,'iv. Kngr., iSyo-i'joo; Mfg., 1900-06; 
Brooklyn Rapid Transit System, 1906; Prin. 
Asst. Kngr., do., 1906-09; Kngr. Way and 
Structures, du., 1909 — . Mem., Am. Klec. 
Ry. Assn.; Am. Ry. Kngng. Assn. Married 
Jessie Elizabeth Cox, S 30, 190,3, Denver. 
Children; Helen Klizabeth, b. S 18, 1904; 
Richard, b. D 4, 1906. Address, 177 82d St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; bus. add., 85 Clinton St., do. 



603. JESSIE ELLARS (IL\CKETT) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & S.; A. M., 1893; b. 
Ja 25, 1867, Atwood, 111.; d. William (b. D 3, 
1834 Logan Co., O.) and Maria (Lewis) Kllars 
(b. F 22, 1832, Warren Co., Ind.). Preiiared in 
Tuscola H. S. Alethenai. Teacher in Gram. 
Sch., Tuscola, 189 1-2; H. S. Teacher, Tuscola, 
1892-8; Prin. of do., 1898-1900. Married Leon- 
ard Oliver Hackett, N 22, 1900, Tuscola, III. 
Address, Tuscola, 111. 

604. JOHN FRANKLIN FISHER 

Civ. Engr.: B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 24, 1865, 
Indianola, 111.; s. Michael (b. N 6, 1835, do.) 
and Maryelte (Baum) Fisher (b. F 18, 1845, 
do.). Prepared in Indianola H. S. Bvt. Capt., 
111. Nat. (luard. Draftsman, Chicago, 1890-5; 
Siirv., Indianola, 1805-1900; Townsite surv. for 



Depl. of Interior, I. T., 1900-05; Surv. and 
Kngr., Danville, 111., 1905—. Auth.: Articles, 
I'.xperimenis on Paving Brick, No. 4, Selecteil 
I'ai^KTs of the C. K. Club of the LJniv. of III.; 
Itiiilding a Small Stone Highway Bridge, 
I'.iii/itij. Record, iHgfi. Mem., M. h. Church; 
111. Soc. of C. K. Married Maude Songer, Ap 
H, 1900, Danville, ill. Chililren: tJeorgia 
Mary Ellen, b. D 12, 1905; Bertha Nell, b. 
Ag 20, 1908 (died 1) 23, 1908). Address. 
SOI E. Roselawn Ave., Danville, 111.; bus. 
add., 7 W. Harrison St., do. 

605. "WILLIAM MYKRS (HLLILAND 
Chief Meeh. and IClec Kngr.; B. S. in M. E. ; 

b. 1H66. Columbus, 111.; s. W. K. Gilliland. 

Mech. Kngr., W. K. McKee Co., Bisbec, Ariz.; 

Chief Meeh. and Klec. Kngr., Piikands, Mather 

Co. Died D 26, 19 16, Duluth, Minn. 

606. GUSTAV ADOLl'H HANSSEN 
Architect; Cert.; b. N 22, 1869, Davenport, 
la.; s. Louis (b. la 26, 1821, Ilzchoe, (^er.) and 
Maria Sophie (Ifannemann) Hanssen (b. N 17, 
183 1). Prepared in D.'ivcnport, la., and Univ. 
Acad. I'^irst prize mil. drill, i81-i7, Instr., Ciym- 
nasiurn. Married Lilli May Slibolt, Je 28, 1894. 
D.ivenport, la. Children: Da|)hne Louise, b. 
Je 17, 1896; Arthur (Jliristian, b. F 6, 1906. 
Address, 2030, 29th St., San Diego, Calif.t 



607. HUGH HAZKLTON 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; h. Ag 16, 1868. 
Forest Glen, Chicago; s. William Cross (b. 
1832, Northfield, N. H.) and Frances Amanda 
(Morrill) Hazellon (b. 1840, (Canterbury, N. 
II.). Prepared in Jefferson 11. S., Chicago. 
Philomatliean. Draftsman, Weslinghouse Klec. 
& Mfg. (."o., 1890-1; Draftsman, ]). L. Barnes, 
1K91-2; Draftsman and .Supt., Intra Mural Ry., 
World's F'air, i892-3' with J. B. Arnold, 1894; 
r)raftsiiian. Metropolitan West Side ]''levated 
Ry., 1895-7; I'^iigr. Kuglewood & Chicago Ry., 
1898; Asst. Klec. f'lngr., Manhattan Ry., N. Y., 
1 890-1903; Klec. Kngr., 1903-5; do., with L. B. 
Stillwell. N. Y., 190511, during which period 
was Elcc FCngr. for Hudson Ik Manhattan Ry., 
N. Y. Mem., A. I. K. K. Married Caroline 
.Sylvia Norton, N 17, 1906. Childri;n: Caroline 
.Norton, b. N 4, 1907; Sylvia Kendrick, b. D 6, 
1909; Hugh, Jr., b. N 23. 1912; Klizabeth Fol- 
v.itT, I). My 10, 1916. Address, 42 Sherwood 
PI., Englewood, N. J.; bus. add., 100 Broad- 
way, N. Y. City. 



608. EDWARD SPENCER KEENE 

Dean Engng. Dept.; B. S. in M. E. 
1912; b. O 8, 1864, Rock Island, HI.; s. Phillip 
(b. 1832, Keiscrslauta, I'.avaria) and Margaret 
K. (Baxter) Keene (b. i8,i5, Newport, Ky.). 
Prepared in Moline H. .S. Apprenticeship 
Williams White & Co. Mach. Shop. Moline, 111., 
four yrs. ; Instr., Mech. Kngng., Univ. of III., 
1890-2; Prof., do., N. Drd<. Agr. Coll., 1892- 
1904; Dean, lingng. Dept., N. Dak. Agr. Coll., 
1904 — . Four Minute Man. Auth.: Household 
Physics (a Laboratory Manual); articles and 
press buls., on Sewage Disposal for Country 
Homes, .Small Water Supply Plants, Lightning 
Protection, Chimney Const, for Dwellings, 
Mgmt. of House F'urnaces, etc., O. Farmer, 
101 I ; Mechanics of the Household, 400 pp., 
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1918. Mem., Assoc, of 
Univ. Professors; N. Dak. Soc. of Engrs. ; 111. 
Club; Polytechnic Club; 32d degree Scottish 
Rite Mason; Phi Kappa Phi; Commons Club. 
Married Myrtle Pearman, O 3, 1803. Children: 
Margaret, b. Je 2(1, 1894; Dorothy, b. Ag 21, 
1896; Rebecca, b. F 15, 1904; Phillip, b. O 8, 
1906; Virginia, b D 4, 1908. .Address, 1028 
7th St., N, Fargo, N. Dak. 



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609. KATHARINE KENNARD 

A. B. in I.. & S.; b. O iSoo, Cli;m\pciigu; 
d. George W. (b. 1835, Sidney, O.) and Laura 
^^.;alst1 Kcmiaiil (.b- i8.(s. Davton. O.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Address, 311 W. 
Univ. Ave, CliaiuiKiigii. 

610. IIENRV WALLACE iMcCANDLESS 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 22, 
i8t)0, Orion, lU-nry Co., 111.; s. John (b. Mr 
,S. 1810, Clakdalc. l*a.) and Margaret M. 
"(Burns) McCandless (b. N 15, 1839, Iniperi.il, 
do.). Prepared in Orion 11. S.; Davenport 
(la.) Bus. Coll. Won ist orize in n\il. drill. 
Chief Draftsman, Thomson, Vlouston Elec. Co., 
Chicago, 1890-01; Mgr., Estimating Dept., Gen. 
Elec. to.. Chicago. 1801-3: Sclienectadv, N. \ ., 

«893-5; ^'- ^- ""'' ^*"- ^^K""- ^^- ^^'- ^I'-'^'^nJ- 
less 4c Co., N. V. City; Mfr., Elec. l.amos, 
189s — ; also Trcas., Ernwall Realty Co., N. 
Y. City, 1005 — . Auth.: Trade Catalogues, etc. 
Married Nancy Pearl Long, Je -:5, 1003. Lynn, 
111. Children: Margaret Louise, b. S 15, 1904; 
Nancv, b. N ji, 1007 (died D 3. loio"*; Jessie 
Wanda, b. Jl 15, 1909; Ruth Shirley, b. F 15, 
I0I3. Address, 600 Second St., Brooklvn, N. 
Y.; btts. add., 406 W. 31st St., N. Y. City. 

611. WILL E. McKEE 

Supt., Mach.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 3. 1866, 
Tippecanoe, Ind.; s. San\uel tb. J a -'7, 18^18, 
Tippecanoe Co., Ind.) and Alma (.Bush) McKce 
(,b. J.v U), 1839, do.). Prepaioil in couuivy sch.. 
Rising. HI.; Univ. .-Vcad. Chief Kngr.. Mihvau 
kec, i89.-4; l^;»"-'s Chief Engr., 1895-0; Ish- 
peniing, Mich.; Master Mech., Cleveland Clitls 
Iron Co., Mich. Min. Co., 1S99-1905; Supt., 
Mach., Bisbce, .-Vrii., 1905; do.. Calumet & Arii. 
Min. Co. Married Isa Dora Fisher, O 18, 189-. 
Oenver (.died D -t, 1015V (.liild, Lottie 
Maude, b. O 23, 1893. Address. Warren, Ariz. 

6i3. WALTER I. MANNY 

(Brother of No. 1000) 
Lawyer; Cert; b. Mounds, Brown Co.. HI.; 
s. Mrs! M. J. Manny. Ktlitor: Merchant: State's 
Attv. 8 vrs.": Lawver; House of Representatives. 
190I— .'Mem., .V E. .-V iM.: B. P. O. E.: K. P.; 
I. O. O. F.; Pres., State's Atty. Assn. of lU. 
.Iddress, Mount Sterling, 111, 



J13. BYRON LLEWELLYN MOORE 
Sec. and Gen. Mgr. Tel. Const. Co.; B. S. 
in Chem.; b. N 1, 1S09, Dwight, 111.; s. 
Montgomery and Clara (.-Vrmstrong) Moore. 
Prepared in Champaign Schs. .\th. Assn. 
Chemist, 1890-1900; Sec, Federal Tel. & Tel. 
Co. 1900-15; Sec, Century Tel. Const. Co., 
igoj-18; Gen. Mgr., do.. 1915-1S. Mem.. Anci- 
ent Landmarks. A. F. .-V M., No. 441, lUitlalo. 
N. Y.; Summit Chapter, R. A. M., No. 30-; 
Greater ButYalo Ad. Club: Coml. Club, Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; Assn. Inst. Radio Engrs. Married 
Ina L. Hubbell. 1896, Pittsburgh. Children: 
Byron L., b. N 1897 (.died X 1900); Spencer 
.\'., b. Jl 5, 1004; Nlarjorie P.. b. F i4_, i90t>. 
Address. i9i Stariii Ave.. Buffalo, N. \.; bus. 
add., 173S Elmwood Ave., do. 

014. EDWIN NESBIT 
Engr. and Supt. of Const.; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Ag 17, i868, Charleston, III.; s. Simeon 
Hiatt (b. Cvthiana, Kv.) and Martha Jane 
(Anderson^ "Kesbit. Prepared in Charleston 
H. S. Treas.j Ath. Assn. Mech. Drafting, 
1890-1900; designing zinc smelters, roasters, 
gen. mach,. and supt. of Const., 1000 — . Mem., 
A. S. M. E.; Cleveland Ath. Club; All Ma- 
sonic Bodies excepting Consistory; B. P. O. E. 
Married Frances RadclitTe Horton, O 19, loor, 
Chicago. .4ddre.<!S. 1870 E. 90th St., Cleveland; 
bus. add.. The Gr.iselli Chem. Co,, do. 



615. U. J. LINCOLN PEOPLES 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 17, 1865, 

Pittsburgh; s. William (b. 1833, Pittsburgh') and 
Elizabeth (Taylor) Peoples (b. 1839, Allegheny 
City, I'a.L PieiKued in .Mlegheny <. ity ."<ohs. 
Married Emma D. Utz, S 16, 189J. Children: 
\irginia Edith, b. D 20, 1897; U. J. L., Jr., b. 
JO, 1901. .-IdJress. 335 Pacilic Ave.. K. 
Pittsburgh; />».\-. odJ.. 50001 Standard Life 
Bldg., do. 

616. ORLA ALFRED PROCTOR 
Retired planter and merchant; B. L. in L. 

& S. ; b. D 13, 1807, Rome; s. .-Mfred Stephen 
l.b. My JO, i8jo) and Elizabeth (Gillette) 
Proctor (b. Mr J9, i8^ij). Prejiared in country 
Mch. Pliilonuithean. leacher, (champaign, 1891- 
j; v. P., Harris Coll., 189J-3; I'rin., Bragnier, 
Mo., 1893-4; Ed., Peoria, 1894-191J; fanner; 
cane and rice planter and gen. merchant, 191 J ; 
landlord and mgr. Citv propertv and farms, 
1913—. Supt. M. E. S. S., Ciiillicothe, 111. 
Married Bertha L. Washington, Ag ro, 1891. 
Address. Chillicothe. 111. 

617. 'PHILEMON ANATOLIO SCHAEFER 
Civ. and Min. Engr.; Cert, in C. E, ; b. Jl 
3, 1867, Parral, Mex.; s. John Phillip (b. Ja 
^o, 1846, Ger.) and Geronjma (Carinina) 
Schaefer (b. S 30, 1846. Parral, Mo.x.l. Pre- 
pared in St. Mary's Coll., San Antonio, Tex. 
C. E. Soc; Adelphic; Ath. .Vssn.; Mgr. Base- 
ball Team. Asst. Engr.^ Term. Ry. Assn., 
St. Louis, 189J-3; Ry. Com. of Tex., 1895; 
.■\sst. Chief Engr., Link Line Ry., Georgetown, 
Tex,, 1S95-6; lien. Off. work, 1896-8; Post- 
master, Georgetown, Tex., 1898-190J; Min. and 
Kiigr. work, Parral, Mex., i90j-u>; also engaged 
in mfg. of tire-day products. Sec Treas., 
Cia de" .\rtefactos de Tierra Refractaria, S. A. 
Died Ag ji, 1916, Chihuahua, Mex, 

618. CHARLES IL SII.VMEL 
(Brother of Nos. 670, 1169) 
Lawyer; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1S91; b. 
Je 3, 1807, near Springfield, 111.; s. Conrad and 
Caroline (Alkire) Sliamel. Prepared in Taylor- 
ville 11. S. LL. B., .Mich., 1803: A. M., 
Columbia, 1905; Ph. D., do., 1907. Philo- 
mathean; Sigma Xi, Columbia; Prof. Chem., 
Coll. of P. & S., Keokuk.^ iSoo^j; lawyer, 
Tavlorville, 111., 1894-1904; Spec. Stud., Min. 
anti Sur., N. M. Sch. of Mines, 1901; Grad. 
Stud, in Law, Min. and (leol., Columbia, 1904-6; 
.'\sst. State's Attv., Christian Co., 111., 1896- 
1904; Practising ) aw. Tavlorville and Spring- 
field 111., 1006-8: Bellingham and Seattle, 1908- 
10; Springfield, 111.. 1911-1S; Spec. Counsel, III. 
Ins. Dept.. 1914-17; Lecturer on Min. Law. 
I'niv. ot Wash., 1910. Auth.: Min., Mineral 
and Geol. Law, McGraw Hill Book Co., N. Y., 
6J7 pp.. 1907; Legal Definitions of Mineral, 
Ore, etc., when used in Deeds, Leases or other 
written instruments under the Laws of the 
U. S., Sch. of Mines tjuart.. Vol. XXVI, p. 
1 : Should the Extra Lateral Feature of the 
>Iin. Law be Repealed, Econ. Geol.. \'ol. II. 
p. 6j; contributor on legal topics connected 
with mining to Min. and Sc. Press. San Fran- 
cisco. Mem.. A. I. M. E.; B. P. O. E.; Life 
mem., Arctic Club. Seattle. Address, S3S Black 
Ave., Springfield. 111. 

610. CHRISTOPHER HENRY SNYDER 
Contr. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 12, 1866. 
Fulton. 111.: s. William Cowperthwaife (b.^ Jl 
JO. i8.M. Birmingham. N. T.) and Icyphene Car- 
oline (Pearce~» Snvder (b. Mv 9. i8j8. Fall 
River. Mass.). Prepared in Fulton H. S. Class 
Pres. Draftsman. 1890-7; Chief Draftsman. 
1897-1900: Contr. Engr.. 1000 — . Invented Com- 
bination Steel Column and Flat Concrete Floor 
Slab Const., toio. Mem.. .-V. S. C. E.. past 
Pres.: Western Soc of C. E.; S. F. .-Vssn.; 



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Commonwealth Club; Union League Club. Cml. 
Club; Claremont Country Club; Engr. Club; 
Mt. Dialilo Country Club; I'ac. Assn. of Con- 
sulting Kngr.s. Married Harriet Kunyon, O 
14, 1890, N. Y. Children: Henry Uunyon, b. 
Ag 3, 1900; William Cowperthwaitc, b. Jl 26, 
1904; Helen Jean, b. II 20, 1905; John Robert, 
b. je 3, 1009. Address. 2713 i'orest Ave., 
Berkeley, Calif.; bus. add., 251 Kearny St. 
San Francisco. 



620. FRED WORTHLEY STEVENS 
Fruit Grower; B. S. in Cheni.; b. F 2, 1866, 
riattsburg, N. Y.; s. Alfred W. (b. 1827, 
Brooks, Me.) and Ircna E. (Worthley) Stevens 
d). 1835, J'latlsburg, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Cheni. with Smelting Co., S. 
Chicago, 1890-1901; with Tacoma Smelting Co., 
190s; Fruit Grower, 190."; — . Married lulia A. 
Grantier, S 28, 1904, Tacoma, Wash. Children: 
Marian, b. Ag 13, 1905; i'"raidc Alfred, b. Ja 6, 
1909. Address, San Martin, Calif, t 



621. "LINDLEY FLETCHER TER BUSH 
B. L.; b. Ap 25, 1869, Holly, Mich.; s. 
Pliny (b. S 11, 1843) and Catherine Anne (Wat- 
terson) Tcr Bush (b. S 21, 1846, Holly, Mich.). 
Pre[)ared in f'lianijiaign H. S.; Adeljjhic. Edi- 
torial Dept., The Chicago Record; The Chicaqo 
Daily News, 1890-1904: Peabody Coal Co., Chi- 
cago, 1904 — . Married Louise M. Karcher, Je 
20, 1906. Died Jl 7, 1916, Chicago. 



622. FRANCIS JOHN TRESISE 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.. 1890; C. E., 1893; 
b. Ag 3, 1864, Monmouthshire, P'ng. ; s. Henry 
(b. Ag 31, 1838, do.) and Charlotte (Nurse) 
Tresise (b. Mr 21, T834, do.). Prepared in 
Pub. Schs., Sharon, Pa. Philomathcan. C. E. 
Club. Civ. Engr. for L. V. R. R., Batavia, N. 
Y., 1890; Geneva, N. Y., 1890-91; Civ. Engr., 
N. Y. C. R. R., 1892; L. V. R. R. and with 
pyt. engrs., 1894-1901; Engr. with D. P. W., 
city of Buffalo; pvt. practise, 1901-10; Pres. 
and Mgr. ?>ic Contracting Co., 1911—. Mas- 
ter Mason Wash. Lodge F. A. M.; mem.. A. 
S. C. E. ; Presby. Cliurch; Automobile Club 
Buffalo. Married Eliza Richards, F 13, 1892 
Dover, N. H. Children: Frances Louise, b 
Ap 23, i8()3; Amy Richards, b. My 14, 1894, 
Address, Williamsville, N. Y. ; bus. add., 400- 
402 Morgan BIdg., Buffalo, N. Y. 



623. "JOHN BAPTISTE TSCHARNER 
Civil Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 15, i8r)6; 
s. Geo. F. (b. Okawville, III.) and Bettie 
CPierce) Tscharner (b. Ky.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. C. E. Club; Bus Mgr., Sophor/raph, 
1888. Civ. Engr. and Mgr., Waterworks Plant, 
Waco, Tex.; do. Lawrence, Kans. Died Ap 
22, 1893, Colorado .Springs, Colo. 



624. FRED WALTER WATERMAN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 24, 
i8fi9. Sycamore, III.; s. Waller (h. 1849, do.) 
and Electa Jane (Dust in) Waterman (b. 1840 
E. Topsham, Vt.). Prepared in Sycamore H. 
S.; Md. Mil. and Naval Acad. Draftsman for 
Iron Bav Mfg. Co., Duluth, Minn., Chicago & 
N. W. R. R. Co., and Pullman Car Co., 1800- 
2; Draftsman and Asst. Master Mecli., III. 
Steel Co.. Joliet, 111., 1802-4; Draftsman for 
Johnson Co., Lorain, O., 1894-7; Chief Drafts- 
man, 1897; Engr., Const, of Blast Furnaces and 
Steel Works, The Lorain Steel Co., Lorain, 
O., 1890; Chief Engr.. The Dominion Iron and 
Steel Co., .Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1899-1901; 
Mech. Engr., Algoma Steel Co.. .Sault Ste. 
Marie, Ont.. 1901-2; with Julian Kennedy, M. 
E. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1902; Chief Engr., The Nat. 
Tube Co., Lorain, O., 1902-1916; Acting Mgr., 



The Nat. Tube Co., 1916; Mgr., Gary Tube Co., 
Gary, Ind., with temporary oflices, Lorain, O., 
1916—. Mem., Am. iron and Steel Inst.; A. S. 
M. £.; Cleveland Ath. Club; Cleveland lUini 
Club; K. S. Lodge, No. 56 F. A. M • 
Marshall, Chapter No. 47, R. A. M.; Elyria 
Councd No. 80 R. & S. M.; Elyria Commandery 
No. 60, K. T. ; Lake Erie Consistory S. P. R. 
S. 320; Al Koran Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., 
Cleveland, O. Married Jvy June Walters, 1900, 
Jolinstown, Pa. Children: Fred W., Jr., b. D 
2S, J^'Jo; John A. and Philip G., b. Ja 27, 
ipo6. Address, 116 Broad St., Elyria, O., and 
Gary Tube Co., Lorain, O. 

6^5- JAMES McLAREN WHITE 
Prof, and Supervising Arch.; B. S. in Arch.; 
b. O 16, 1807, Chicago; s. Samuel Holmes (b. 
1830, Lockport, N. Y.) and Jennie (McLaren) 
White (b. 1840, Glasgow, Scot.). Prepared 
in Peoria II. S. I'hi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; Philomathcan; Soph. Class Pres.: 
Cadet Maj., Univ. Regt. Asst., Arch., 1890-3; 
Asst. Prof., Arch., 1893-6; on leave for study 
abroad, 1894-5; Assoc. Prof, of Arch., 1896- 
ifjoi; PrqL, Arch. Engng., 1901; Acting Dean, 
Coll. of Engng., 1905-6; Dean, Coll. of Engng., 
1906-7; Supervising Arch, and Prof, of Arch., 
1907 — ; Pres., Champaign Chamber of Com- 
merce, 1918 — . jVIem., Soe. for Prom, of Engng 
Lduc.; West. Soc. of Engrs.; A. I. A.; Country 
Club; Univ. Club of Urbana-Champaign, Pres. 
1910; Champaign Club; Rotary Club of Cham- 
paign; appld. by Gov. of 111. on St. Bd. of 
Lxamincrs of Architects., 191 7-8. Married Edith 
Adelaide Shattuck, Jc 15, 1899, Champaign. 
Child, Adelaide Louise, b. Mr 14, 1903. Ad- 
dress, 804 W. University Ave., Champaign. 

626. FRANK DENT WILBER 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & S.; b. N 20, 1869, 
Champaign.; s. Robert Sloan (b. 1842, New 
York) and Elizabeth Wilber (b. 1840, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Coal & Whole- 
sale Fruit Bu.s., 1890-1910. Mem., Presby. 
Cliurch; K. P.; B. P. O. E.; T. P. A. Married 
Katherine Wilber^ S 10, 1902. Address, 707 
W. Church St., Champaign.! 

6^7. GEORGE EL DORADO WILKINSON 
Physician; B. S.; b. O 18, 1868, Argeiita, 111.; 
s. Jackson, (b. 1827, Chillicothe. O.) and Mary 
(Morrison) Wilkinson (b. 1834). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad.; M. S., Cornell, 1892; B. P. 
Kansas St. Norm. Sch., 1891; M. D., Wash. 
Univ., 1898. Philomathcan; Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Fellow in Clark Univ, 1892-3; Prin. H. S. ; 
Organizer of Alton Naval Reserves, Com- 
mander, 1896,; Prin. H. S., Emporia, Kan., 
1890-91; Grad. stud, and instr., Cornell, 1891- 
2; Prin. II. S., Alton, III. and stud, of Med., 
Wash. Univ., 1892-6; stud, of nied. at Hospitals 
in Leipsig, Berlin, Jena, Ger., 1896-8; Pliysician 
and Surg., Alton, 111., 1898; Organized Alton 
Div. of III. Naval Reserves, 1896; surg.. 111. 
Naval Reserves, 1900-10. Mem., A. M. A.; 
III. St. Med. Assn.; Madison Co. Med. Soc.; 
Alton Med. Soc; Assn. of Surgeons of I. N. G. ; 
Mil. Sur. of U. S.; Sec, Madison Co. Med. Soc, 
V. P., Alton Med. ^oc Married Anna Joseph, 
1909, Witchita, Kan. Address, 1050 Wash. St., 
Alton, 111.; bus. add., 63 Broadway, do. 



628. ROBERT CONOVER WILSON 
Physician; B. S.; b. Jl 5, 1865, Towanda,. 111. ; 
s. James C. (b. 1812, Brownsville, Pa.) and 
Elizabeth (Jackman) Wilson b. 1828, do.). 
Prepared in Blackburn Univ., 1884-9; M. D., 
Univ. of Pa., 189-^; Philoinathean. Mem., Chi- 
cago Med. Soc; III. St. Med. Soc; A. M. S. 
Married Louise Crepin Iloyt, Ap 26, 1906, Chi- 
cago. Address, 417 Home Ins. Bldg., Chicago. 



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629. THOMAS HENRY BARCLAY 
(Brother of No. 497) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 14, 1865. 
Plainfield, 111.; s. James (b. Scot.) and Rachel 
(McMicken) Barclay (b. do.). Prepared in 
Dist. Sch. Philomathean. Married Emma L. 
Gayman, Ap 18, 1894. Child, Bertram Donald, 
b. N 9, 1899. Address, Casilla 447, Santiago, 
Chili, S. A. 

630. LAURA MAE BEACH (WRIGHT) 
(Sister of No. 528) 

B. L. in L. & A.; b. Mr 24, 1872, Cham 
paign Co.; d. George W. (b. New York) and 
Lydia A. (Sims) Beach (b. O.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. and Louisville (Ky.) H. S. 
Alethenaj. Mem., College Club; Fortnightly 
Musical; Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae, Western 
Reserve Branch; Univ. of 111. Club of Cleve- 
land. Married Nathaniel C. Wright, Ap 25, 
1893, Champaign. .Address, 1837 Crawford Rd., 
Cleveland. 

631. CHARLES SHERMAN BOUTON 

Horticulturist; Cert, in Chem.; b. Ja 28, 1870. 
Naperville, 111.; s. Samuel Fletcher (b. Je 23, 
1837, Concord, N. H.) and Mary Ann (Hoyt) 
Bouton (b. N 12, 1839.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S., Chicago. LL. B., Chicago Kent 
Coll. of Law, 1894. Varsity Baseball Team, 
1888-91; Varsity Tennis Team, 1890; Pres. 
Adelphic, 1891; Ath. Advisory Bd., 1895-6. 
Salesman, 1891-2; lawyer, 1894-1901; Real Est. 
and Investments, 1901-3; Horticulturist, 1903 — . 
Trustee, Univ. Congr. Church, Chicago, 1900-01. 
Mem., Ark. Hort. Soc, 1904—; Pres., Coml. 
Club, IQ04; 111. Hort. Soc, 1910 — ; Supt., 
Dept. of Hort., Tri-St. Fair, Memphis, 1910; 
Deacon, Presby. Church, Springdale, Ark., 
1910 — . Auth.: St. Aid to Hort., Ark. 
Hort. Rpt., 1910; A Logical Selection of Apples 
for the Ozarks, do., 191 1; Pruning the Apple 
Tree, Southern Agriculturalist, 1912; Laws Re- 
lating to the Manumission of Slaves, Green 
Bag, 1904. Married Clara Cunningham, O 14. 
1896, Champaign. Children: Charles Sherman, 
b. F 3, 1898; Dorothy Bell, b. Ja 17, 1899; 
Arthur Franklin, b. Je 28, 1900. Address, 
Springdale, Ark.f 

632. WILLARD ALBION BOYD 
Mech. and Chem. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. 
S 6, 1870; s. William and Lucy (Foote) Boyd. 
Prepared in Lewistown H. S. Adelphic. Mech. 
Engr. in building const.; Mech. and Chem. 
Engr. for Explosive and Allied Industries, Du 
Pont Co., Wilmington, Del. Married Louise 
Burnette, 1901, Chicago. Child, Robert Put- 
nam, b. Mr 31, 1910. Address, 22 Pendleton 
Lane, New Brighton, N. Y.' 

633. ERNEST NEWTON BRAUCHER 
(Brother of Nos. 381, 382, 418, 792, 1017) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 16, i866, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig and Henrietta 
Curtis (Hill) Braucher. Prepared in Lincoln 
H. S. Draftsman, Holabird and Roche, 1891- 
95; Evans Marble Co., 1897; W. R. Roberts 
Co., 1898; City Engrs. Office, 1900; Map Dept., 
1903; City .Architect's Office, Jl, 1903; Arch. 
Dept. Bd. of Educ, 1907; F. J. Drake & Co., 
1907-09; Armour & Co., 1909-10; Arch, for F. 
J. Drake & Co., and selling aluminum for The 
Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., 1910 — ; Arch., 
Chicago, 1912 — . Mem., Fifteenth Church of 
Christ Scientist. Married Lillie E. Abbott, 
1891 (died 1897, Chicago); Katherine Hankin- 
son, 1899, Chicago. Children: Fred Abbott, b. 
.\g 18, 1892; Bertha Elizabeth, b. My 20, 1894. 
.iddress, 161 N. Long Ave., Austin Sta., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 6 N. Clark St., do. 



LIVING, 4 DEAD) 

634. ALICE VIRGINIA BROADDUS 
(CLARK) 
(Wife of No. 597) 
B. S.; A. B., 1911; b. N 13, 1868, Broaddus, 
111.; d. Christopher (b. S 20, 1819) and Min- 
erva Ann (Hall) Broaddus (b. Ja 25, 1828). 
Prepared in Henry H. S. and Univ. Acad. 
.Methenai; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa; Soph- 
ogral'h; Class Prophet. Student, Dr. Sargent's 
school of physical training, Boston, 1893-4; V. 
P., Alumni Assn., 1911-12; Prin. H. S., For- 
rest, 111., 1S91-3; Dir., Mary Nash Coll. Gym- 
nasium, Sherman, Tex., 1894-6. Mem., Presby. 
Church; 111. branch Coll. Alumnae. Married 
Thomas Arkle Clark Coo), Ag 24, 1896. Ad- 
dress, 928 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

63s. FRED LYLE BUNTON 
Electrician; B. S. in E. E.; b. 1868, Elmira, 
111.; s. Mary L. Bunton. Mgr., Milwaukee Elec. 
Co. .4ddress. 1610 Lytton Bldg., Chicago. 

636. HELEN BUTTERFIELD 
(SCHOONHOVEN) 

Lecturer; B. L.; M. L., 1894; b. O 21, 1869. 
Pompey Center, N. Y.; d. Charles Otis (b. S 18, 
1821, do.) and Martha D. (Bogardus) Butter- 
field (b. Ta 18, 1827, Dewitt, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Alethenai; The Idler. 
Radcliffe Coll., Cambridge; Pres. Class of 1888; 
Pres. of Alethenai, 1890; Represented Univ. of 
111. in Intercoll. Orat. Contest, 1890, Bloom- 
ington. 111. Teacher of Eng., Mattoon H. S. 
1891-3; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111. 1894-7; Lec- 
turer, 1897 — . Collaborator in a book on Move- 
ments for Social Betterment in Brooklyn, N. 
Y. Auth.: Domestic Sc. and Domestic Art at 
Brooklyn Inst, of Arts and Scs. in Household 
.Arts Review, vol. iv. 1911, No. 1, pp. 22-27, 
1911; Nature Stories for Children. Mem., 
South Congr. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Pres. 
Dom. Sc. Dept., Brooklyn Inst, of Arts and 
Scs.; Mem., Local Sch. Bd. of Dist. 28, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; V. P., Brooklyn Woman's Club; V. 
P., Am. Assn. for the Planting and Preservation 
of City Trees, do.; Pres. of Urban Club, do.; 
Council of Brooklyn Inst, of Arts and Sc; 
Brooklvn Women's Club; Radcliffe Club of N. 
Y. ; Ex-pres., Assn. Brooklyn; Educ. Sec. of 
the Children's Museum, Brooklyn. Married 
John J. Schoonhoven, Je i6, 1897, Champaign. 
Child, George Otis, b. O 30. 1900. Address. 
773 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

637. -ANNA CARSON 

(Sister of No. 1835) 

B. L. in L. & A.; b. 1868. Urbana; d. Thomas 

Burke (b. Mr 6, 1S43, Urbana) and Melissa 

.Vnn (Stidham) Carson (b. Je 22, 1843). 

Teacher. Died O 18, 1908, Decatur, 111. 

638. DICK HUBERT CHESTER 
(Brother of Nos. 11 12, 1481, 2350, 2935) 

B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 28, 1869, Champaign; 
s. Ezra E. (b. Ap 30, 1837, Truro, O.) and 
Margaret Elizabeth (Powell) Chester (b. F 25, 
1840, Truro, do.). Prepared in Chester Sen. 
Phi Delta Theta. Mem., The Engrs.' Chib; 
Nat. Geog. Soc: Am. Breeders' Assn.; With 
Ross Heater & Mfg. Co., Inc. Married Lucille 
Augusta Bischoff, 1900, Washington, D. C. 
Child, Lucille Elsie, b. ja 24, 1901. Address, 
c/o Ross Heater & Mfg. Co., 1407 West Ave., 
ButTalo, N. Y. 

639. JOHN NEEDLES CHESTER 
Hydraulic and Mech. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. 

and M. E. ; b. S 24, 1864, Groveport, O. ; s. 
Hubert (b. Jl 16, 1840, do.) and Melvina 
Sophia (Needles) Chester (b. Ag 8, 1842. Co- 
lumbus, O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Philomathean; C. E. Club. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; 



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A. S. M. E. ; Am. Waterworks Assn.; Am. 
Pub. Health Assn.; Hist. Soc. of West. Pa.; 
Engrs. Soc. of West. Pa.; Duquoine and Univ. 
Clubs of Pittsburgh. Address, Union Bank 
Bldg., Pittsburgh. 

640. EDWARD BESANCON CLARKE 
(Brother of Nos. 641, 942, 1024) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 20, 1868, 
Fulton, N. Y.; s. Edwin Ambler (b. Je 8, 1839, 
Oswego, N. Y.) and Leoline Francesca (Be- 
sangon) Clarke (b. Je 20, 1839, Natchez, Miss.). 
Prepared in Quincy H. S. and Chicago Man. 
Tr. Sch. Adelphic; Ath. Assn.; football and 
track team, 1890. Arch, draftsman and arch, 
in partnership with Lawrence Buck, Chicago, 
1907-11; Office Mgr. for Stevens & Nelson Co., 
Archs., New Orleans, La., 191 1-12; practising 
arch., Quincy, 111., 1912-14; do., with F. W. 
Clarke, Omaha, Neb., 1914 — ■. Mem., Chicago 
Arch. Club, 1907-g. Married Louise Forstall, 
Ag 16, 1898, Chicago. Child, Leoline Louise. 
b. Ja 25, 1907. Address, 3524 N. 24th St., 
Omaha, Neb.; bus. add., 682 Brandeis Bldg.. 
do. 

641. FREDERICK WOODRUFF CLARKE 
(Brother of Nos. 640, 942, 1024) 
Architect; A. B. in Arch.; b. D 12, 1870, 
New Orleans, La.; s. Edwin Ambler (b. 1843, 
Oswego, N. Y.) and Leoline Francesca (Be 
Sanson) Clarke (b. 1843, Natchez, Miss.). 
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; Quincy 
H. S. Pres., Adelphic; Prize medals in 
track events; Football Team; second prize. 
Adelphic Declamation Contests; Capt. Univ. 
Regt. Draftsman, W^orld's Columbian Expo 
sition, Chicago, 1892; Prof., Drawing, Peoria 
Pub. Schs., 1893; Arch., Quincy, 111., 1896; 
Studied Arch, in France, Switzerland. Italy 
England, Scotland, 1897; Practising Arch.. 
Omaha, 1905-12; Dir. in Neb. Assn. of Arch., 
1912-15; partnership with E. B. Clarke, 1915 — . 
Mem., A. I. A.; Univ. Club of Omaha. Mar 
ried Olive W'eller Davenport, F 14, 1901. Child 
(step-daughter). Katherine Davenport, b. N 23, 
1893. Address, 682-7 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. 
Neb. 

642. NELLIE MARGARET DARBY 
(PETTERSON) 
B. L.; b. Ja 7, 1870, Elmwood, 111.; d. H. H. 
(b. Bethany, N. Y.) and Ellen (Smith) Darby 
(b. Elmwood, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Taught in Champaign Co., 1891-2; Prim. 
Norm. Dept., Platte Coll. Inst., Kearney, Neb., 
1892-4; H. S., Dillon, Mont., 1895-6; Prin.. 
H. S., Moscow, Idaho, 1896-1900; Prescott. 
Ariz. H. S., 1900-01; Asst. Supt., Hedrick, 
la., 1902-s; Prin. H. S., Ortonville, Minn. 
1906-10. First V. P., Inland- Empire Teachers' 
Assn., Wash., Ore. and Idaho, 1898-99. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Married Benjamin Petterson, 
Ag 23, igio. Child, Harry Darby, b. S 9, 
191 2. Address, Wheaton, Minn. 

643. EDWARD CHARLES EIDMANN 
(Brother of No. 1865) 
R. R. Postal Clerk; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 21, 
1871, Mascoutah. 111.; s. Louis F. (b. Mr 16, 
1847, do.) and Catherine (Koob) Eidmann (b. 
Ap 7, 1852, New Baden, 111.). Prepared in 
Cross Roads Pub. Sch., near Mascoutah. Civ. 
Engr., 1891-2; Ry. Postal Clerk, 1893 — • Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Nat. Bee Keepers' Assn.; Internat. 
New Thought Alliance. Married Mary C. 
Kunze, Ap 28, 1903, Freeburg, 111. Child, 
Robert Emmett, b. Ta 4, 1905 (died D 2, 1913). 
Address, 114 S. 111. St., Bellville, III. 

644. FRANK HARVEY ENO 
Prof., Mun. Engng.; B. S. in C. E., 1891; 
C. E., 1894; b. Jl 27, 1865, Elmwood. III.; s. 
Harvey (b. Ag 19, 1835, Fair Haven, N. Y.) 



and Caroline Nancy (Kellogg) Eno (b. Ap 16. 
1841, Loraine, O.). Prepared in Univ. of S. 
CahL; Civ. Engrs'. Club; Philomathean; 
(.apt. and Maj. in Univ. Regt. Asst. Engr. and 
Supt. of Water Supply, Sewerage and Fire 
Protection at World's Columbian Exposition, 
1 89 1 -4; Asst. to John A. Cole, Consult. Engr., 
1894-s; Engr. and Supt. Public Works, Win- 
netka. 111., 1895-8; Asst., Engr., Columbus, 
O., 1 898-1 902; Assoc. Prof., Civ. Engng., O. 
St. Univ., 1902-5; Prof., Mun. Engng., O. St. 
Univ., 1905 — . Auth.: Uses of Hydraulic Ce- 
ment, Bui. 2, 4th Series of the O. Geol. Sur., 
published by the St. of O., 260 pp., 1904; 
Typhoid Fever Epidemic, Columbus, O., Engng. 
News, F II, 1904; The Road Building Mate- 
rials of Coshocton Co. Trustee of Oakwoods 
Union Church, 1894-5; Trustee Congr. Church, 
Winnetka, 111., 1893-8; Treas., Plymouth 
Congr. Church, Columbus, O., 1902; Deacon, 
1903-4; mem., A. S. C. E.; Am. Water Works 
.Assn.; Am. Forestry Assn.; O. Engng. Soc; 
Engrs. Club of Columbus; Sigma Xi; Soc. for 
Promotion of Engng. Educ. ; Nat. Geog. Soc. 
Married Nellie Cecilia Kellogg, O 17, 1892, 
Milwaukee, Wis. Address, Ohio St. Univ., 
Columbus, O. 

64s. LAWRENCE FISCHER 
Merchant; Cert.; A. B., 1916; b. Je 15, 1866, 
near Oregon, 111.; s. George (b. O 7, 1818, 
Bavaria, Germany) and Margaret (Grohs) 
Fischer (b. Ag 31, 1835, do.). Prepared in Dist. 
Sch.; Well's Teachers' Tr. Sch., Oregon, 111. 
Arch. Drafting and Estimating, 1891-9; Mer- 
chant, Gen. Book Store, 1899. Married Grace 
A. Gantz, Je 27, 1897, Oregon, 111. Children: 
Marian G., b. My 5, 1898; Laura Beatrice, b. 
.Mr 15, 1902; Frank R., b. Jl 15, 1908. Ad- 
dress, Oregon, ID. 



646. 'HANS FRAHM 
(Brother of No. 1499) 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & A.; b. O 11, i868, 
Bourbon, 111.; s. Hans (b. Sciileswig Holstein, 
Ger.) and Cynthia Ann (Abbott) Frahm (b. 
Bourbon, 111.). Prepared in Tuscola H. S. LL. 
B., Harvard, 1895. Practiced Law in Chicago, 
four yrs.; returned to Tuscola and superin- 
tended 1,000 acre farm. Mem., K. of P.- 
A. F. A. M.; Chm. Dem. Co. Central Com.; 
Candidate for Co. Judge, 1906. Died S 14, 

1910, Tuscola, 111. 

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647. JOHN HENRY FREDERICKSON 

(Brother of No. 806) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 1867, Cham- 
paign; s. Erasmus (b. Copenhagen, Denmark) 
and Johanna Hansena (Thorn) Frederickson, 
(b. do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Civ. 
Engr. with I. C. R. R., 1901; Engr. and Asst. 
Engr., James Stewart & Co., St Louis, 1904-6; 
Mgr., St. Road Const., Stewart, Korbaugh, 
Shanley Co., N. Y. St., 1907-8; Mgr., James 
Stewart & Co., Denver, 1909-11; do.. Salt Lake 
City, 1912-15; do., Oklahoma City, Okla. 
1915; U. S. M. France, 1918 — . Mem., Wes 
Soc. of C. E.; A. S. C. E. Married Sarah Shel 
by, Je 2, 1908, Wareland, Miss. Children 
Myra Shelby, b. F 19, 1909: John H., b. O i 

1911. Address, 6519 West End Blvd., New Or- 
leans, La. 

648. RANSFORD MORTON FRENCH 
Draftsman on Bldg. Const.; B. S. in Arch.; 

b. Jl 16, 1866, Venice, O.; s. Nathaniel Gran- 
ville (b. 1834, O.) and Amanda (Bartlett) 
French (b. 1840, O.). Prepared in Hamilton, 
O. Arch, and Bldg. Const. Married Vashti 
Morrow, O 6, 1897, Rapides, La. Children: 
Vashti Morrow, b. My 24, 1Q03; Ransford Mor- 
ton, Jr., b. Ap 2, 1906; Margaret Louise, b. 
Jl 4, 1910; 'William Robert, b. Je 28, 1913. 
Address, Blue Ash, O. 



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649. FRANK DUANE GARDNER 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 19, 1864, 
Gilman, ill.; s. Isaac J. (b. 1837, near Scran- 
ton, Pa.) and Inverno (Bennett) Gardner (b. 
1840, Lockport, N. Y.). Prepared in Gilman 
H. S.i George Washington Univ., 1895-6. 
Adelphic; Agr. Club. Agr., Univ. of 111., 1891- 
5; Soil Exp., U. S. Dept. of Agr,, 1895-01; 
Dir. Exp. Sta., Porto Rico, 1901-4: in charge 
of soil mgnit., Bur. of Soils, U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., 1904-S; Prof, of Agronomy, Pa. Coll. and 
Sta., 1908 — . Auth.: Bui. Nos. 19, with Prof. 
G. E. Morrow, 20, 22, 23, 25, 31, 34, 37 of 
111. Agr. Exp. Sta.; also numerous buls. and 
circulars, U. S. Dept. of Agr.; soil surs., re- 
ports of the Porto Rico Agr. Exp. Sta., ma- 
nurial requirements of soils; circulars Nos., 
3. 30, 34. 31, 46 and Buls. Nos., 97, 131, 146, 
Pa. Agr. Exp. Sta.; also auth., Successful 
Farming, 1100 pp.; 15,000 practical ideas for 
farmers. The John C. Winston Co. Mem., 
Univ. Church; Am. Genetics Assn.; Am. Soc. 
of Agronomy; Am. Farm Mgnit. Assn.; Pa. 
Plant Breeders Assn.; Univ. Club; Biol. Soc. 
of Washington, D. C. ; Fruit Growers Assn. 
of Porto Rico; Nat. Geog. Soc. Married Ellen 
P. Crum, Je 6, 1894, Farmer City, 111. Chil- 
dren: Matthias Bennett, b. N 29, 1897; Frank 
Easter, b. Ap 7, 1901; Reina Elisa, b. Ja 6, 
1904. Address, State College, Pa. 

650. CHARLES GORDON GIBSON 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 15, i868. 

South Grove, 111.; s. James (b. Glasgow, Scot.) 
and Margaret (Logan) Gibson (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Sycamore, H. S.; Univ. Acad. M. D.. 
Rush Med. Coll. Married Margaret Piper, S 
30, 1902, Chicago. Children: Helen Margaret, 
b. Jl 23, 1903; Frances Alice, b. F 2, 1905; 
Robert (jordon, My 10, 1909. Address, 2805 
Nebraska St., Sioux City, la. 

651. THOMAS STEPHEN GREEN 
Physician; B. S. in Sc. ; b. 1868, Jacksonville, 

111., s. H. R. Green. M. D. Lt., M. O. R. C. 
Address, 4153 Ellis Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
1010,31 N. State and 3900 Cottage Grove Ave., 
do. 

652. JAY TARVIN HARRIS 
Printer and Publisher; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
Jl 17, 1870, near Champaign; s. James Tarvin 
(b. O 6, 1835, Snow Hill, O.) and Lida 
Jane (Johnson) Harris (b. Jl 23, 1837, Mar 
tinsville, O.). Prepared in West Side H. S., 
Cham))aign. Engr. Soc; Pres., Jr. Class; 
Bus. Mgr., The Sophograph, The Technograpi\ 
and The Illini. City Engr., 1891-2; Engng. 
Dept., World's Fair, Chicago, 1892-3; Ins. and 
Loans, Salt Lake City, 1894-5; Newspaper 
and Printing, do., 1895-6; Pres. and Mgr., 
Tribune-Reporter Co., 1906-17; Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr., Arrow Press, Inc., 1917 — . Mem., Coml. 
Club; Country Club; Bear River Club; Univ. 
Club, Sec, Trcas., V. P. and Pres. Married 
Nellie May Bransford, O 10, 1900, Salt Lake 
City. Children: Bransford, b. My 9, 1907; 
Susanna, b. D 5, 1908. Address, 521 E. ist 
South St., Salt Lake City; bus. add., 62-66 W. 
2d St., do. 

653. ALFRED ERNEST HARVEY 
(Husband of No. 664) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1894; b. 
S 16, 1868, Waverley, 111.; s. Alfred (b. Ag 
1836, Sutton, N. H.) and Elizabeth Foster 
(George) Harvey (b. 1836, Manchester, N. IL). 
Prepared in H. S., Pans, 111.; Capt,, Univ. 
Regt. ; Philomathean. World's 'Fair Asst. 
Engr., 1893; City Engr,, East Chicago, 1894; 
111. Central R. R., 1902; Chicago Great West. 
R. R., 1905; I. C. R. R., 1905; St. L., L M. & 
S. R. R., 1905; Contracting Engr., 1906; 
Northern Pacific R. R., 1907; Supt., Chicago 
Great West. R. R., 1908; Kansas City South- 



ern Ry., 191 1 ; at present Chief Engr., Metro- 
politan St. Ry. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Married 
Cl;ira Myers ('9O. N 16, 1892, Newport, Ind. 
Children: Infant, b. Ap 6. 1894; Alfred Dallas, 
b. Ja 7, 1898; Harriet, b. S 14, igoo. Address, 
817 E. 30th St., Kansas City, Mo.; bits, add., 
1500 Grand Ave., do. 

654. WALTER MORRIS HAY 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 25, 1871. 
Somonauk, 111.; s. Isaac Morris and Aurelia 
(I-atham) Hay. Prepared in Somonauk H. S.; 
Philomathean: Civil Engr. and Surv., until 
1004; Asst. Engr. World's Fair, 1893-4; (Zity 
Engr., Muscatine, la., 1895-96; Co. Surv., De- 
Kalb Co., 111., 1900-4; Circuit (I)lerk and Co. 
Recorder of DeKalb Co., 111., 1904-1916. Mar- 
ried Katherine Lowman, Je 23, 1896. Children: 
John Gilbert, b. N 27, 1897 (died Ja 9, 1907); 
Isaac Morris, b. Ag 19, 1899; Walter Lowman, 
1>. S 12, 1910. Address, Sycamore, 111. 

655. OPAL BEATRICE HELLER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1899; 

b. Ag 26, 1867, Urbnna; d. Eli 1. (b. Guaden- 
hutten, O.) and Sarah Ellen (Black) Heller 
(b. Ag 1, 1847, Ripley, O.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Attended Teachers Coll., Columbia, 
summer 1910. Teacher in Urbana, 1897; N. 
Yakima, Wash., 1900; Ellensburg, Wash., 1904; 
Phoenix, Ariz., 1008; Globe, Ariz., 1912. Ad- 
dress, Box 942, Phoenix, Ariz. 

656. GLEN MOODY HOBBS 
Sec. Am. Sch. of Correspondence; B. L. ; b. 
Ag 17, 1870, Yorkville, 111.; s. Franklin Moody 
(b. 1829, Falmouth, Me.) and Harriet N. 
(Crooker) Hobbs (b. 1830, Saco, Me.). Pre- 
pared in Yorkville IL b. Ph. D., Chicago, 
1905. Track Team; Band, leader, i890-oi_; 
Baseball Team; Pres. Sr. Class; Sigma Xi, 
1902. Lab. Asst. in Phys., Univ. of 111., i8gi- 
.:; do., Univ. of Chicago, 1892-4; Instr. in 
Phys., Univ. of Chicago, 1 896-1909; Sec, Am. 
Sch. of Cor., 1909 — . Assoc Mem. Am. Physi- 
cal Soc; Chicago chap. Sigma Xi. Auth.: The 
Relation Between Spark Potential and Dis- 
tances for very small values of the latter, Phil. 
.1/a.i,'.; Practical Physics; joint auth.. Practical 
Math. Married Lucy H. Stratton, 1899, Chi- 
cago. Children: Wesley, b. Ja 17, 1903; 
Glenita, b. Ja 7, 191 1. Address, Am. Sch. of 
Cor., Chicago. 

657. THOMAS JAMES HOWORTH 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F i, 1869. 
Quaker City, O.; s. Edmund (b. 1840, Lanca- 
shire, Eng.) and Campsadell (Moore) Howorth 
(b. 1846, Quaker City, O.). Prepared in Val- 
paraiso (Ind.) H. S. Adelphic; Intercoll. Orat. 
Meet, 1890; Illini Staff. Reportorial Staff, St. 
Louis Republic; Ed., Financial Record; Ed. 
Chester Tribune, 1894 — . Married Grace A. 
Briggs, O 5, 1900, Urbnna (died S 1905). 
Children: Edmund Briggs, b. S 15, 1901; Ula 
Ruth, b. Jl 14, 1903. Address, Chester, Ill.t 

658. ISABEL ELIZA JONES 
(Sister of Nos. 659, 1236) 
Instructor; Cert,; B. S. in Sc, 1914; b. 
Champaign; d. James St. Claire (b. London, O.) 
and Eliza (Houston) Jones (b. S. Charleston, 
O.). Stud, of Arts, Pratt Inst. Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Instr., Art and Design. L^niv. of 111., 
1002-10. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 302 
W. Church St., Champaign. 

659. MABEL JONES 

(Sister of Nos. 658, 1236) 

Librarian; B. L. in L. & S.; B. L. S. 1909; b. 

Champaign; d. James St. Claire (b. London, O.) 

and Eliza (Houston) Jones (b. S. Charleston, 

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660. ORA DEAL McCLURE 

(Brother of No. 757) 

Master Mechanic; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 1868, 

Gibson City, 111.; s. J. T. McClure. Capt. 

Master Mechanic, Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. 

Address, Ishpetning, Mich.t 

661. 'WIRT McCORMICK 
(Brother of Nos. 826, 2744) 
B. L. in L. & S.; M. L. 1891; b. 1872, Gib- 
son City. 111.; s. Bruce (b. 1843. Streator, 111.) 
and Martha Rebecca (Gibson) McCormick (b. 
1848, Xenia, O.). Died Ap 9, 1893, Mahomet, 
111. 

662. AUGUST MAUE 
Principal; B. L. in L. & S.; b. Ag 27, i865, 
Mokena, 111.; s. Daniel (b. 1832, Bavaria, Ger.) 
and Sarah (Mast) Maue (b. 1836, do.). Pre- 
pared in Adrian (Mich.) Norm.; Grad. 1885. 
Philomathean; Class Historian. Prin. Schs., 
1891-1906; Wholesale Prod, bus., 1906-8; Prin., 
Schs., 1908-18. Mem., Bd. of Trustees M. E. 
Church. Married Carrie V. Linebarger, D 26, 
189s, Elwood, 111. Child, Harold Linton, b. 
Ap 2, 1902. Address, 102 Mound St., Joliet, 
111. 

663. CHARLES JACOB MITCHELL 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 21, 1868, Ful- 
ton, 111.; s. Abram D. and Mary E. (Murphy) 
Mitchell. Prepared in Fulton H. S. Keystone 
Bridge Co., 1892; I. C. Ry. Co., Field Engr., 
1895; Draftsman, Fairbank, Morse & Co., Chi- 
cago, 1900; Chief Draftsman, do., Beloit, 
Wis., 1900 — . Auth.: Short articles in Am. 
Machinist; Power and Mach. Mem. Congr. 
Church; Dir., Beloit Y. M. C. A.; A. S. M. 
E.; Beloit Country Club; Masonic Societies; 
Nat. Geog.; Beloit Six O'clock Club. Mar- 
ried Grace D. Dickinson, Mr 15, 1894, 
Eureka. III. Children: Hugh D., b. D 23. 
1894; Donald E., b. D 19, 1896; Roger D., b. 
Ag 28, 1898; Malcolm, b. Ag 3, 1900; Marianna, 
b. Ag If), 1906; Charles James, b. S 17, 1907; 
Robert W., b. Jl 8, 1912. Address. 888 Schiller 
Place, Beloit, Wis. 

664. CLARA MYERS (HARVEY) 

(Wife of No. 6s3) 
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Je 25, 1869, Newport, 
Ind.; d. W. C. (b. O 19, 1844, Newport, Ind.) 
and Maria (Burson) Myers (b. Jl 7, 1842, New- 
port, Ind.). Prepared in Newport H. S. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married Alfred Ernest Harvey 
('91), N 16, 1892, Newport, Ind. Children: 
Infant, b. Ap 6, 1894; Alfred Dallas, b. Ja 7. 
1898; Harriet, b. S 14, 1900. Address, 817 E. 
30th St., Kansas City, Mo. 

665. *SARAH MARIENA PAINE 

(Sister of No. sScr) 
Music Teacher; B. S. in Sc; b. Ap 28, 1862, 
Sidney, 111.; d. Andrew Jackson (b. Ag 19, 
1832, Grafton, Mass.) and Elizabeth Ann 
(Shackleford) Paine (b. My 7, 1827, Danville, 
Ky.). Prepared in Sidney Tp. H. S. and E. 
Champaign H. S. Cor. Sec, Y. W. C. A.; 
Pres., Alethenai; Pres. Stud. Volunteer. Teach- 
ing, S. Raymond. 111., 1894; pvt. instr.. Long- 
view, 1895-1907; Instr.. Mus., 1893-1905. Mem., 
Church of Christ; Y. P. S. C. E.; Supt. of 
S. S., 1902-4; 1907-8; W. C. T. U., 1886-93; 
Supt., Medal Cont. Dept., W. C. T. U., 1907-9; 
111. Mus. Teachers Assn., 1898 — . Nat. Geog. 
Soc; C. W. B. M. Died D 20, 1912, Kanka- 
kee. 111. 

666. LORIN WILLIAM PEABODY 

Mech. Expert; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 24, 1864, 
St. Joseph, 111.; s. Hiram (b. O 21, 1835, La- 
Gro, Ind.) and Hester A. (Brodrick) Peabody 



(b. Je 23, 1840, Colfax, Ind.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Class Pres. 
Engr. of Tests, St. L. & S. F. R. R., 1904; 
Mech. Expert, Waters Pierce Oil Co. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married Carrie R. Abbott, 
S 4, 1907, Springfield, Mo. Address, 643 W. 
Walnut St., Springfield, Mo. 

667. JOHN HENDERSON POWELL 
Real Est. Bus.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 7, 
1868, Shawneetown, 111.; s. H. B. and Elizabeth 
Sarah (Barger) Powell. Adclphic. City Engr., 
Mt. Vernon, 111., 1891; Inst, in Descrip. Geom. 
and G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1891-2; Treas., 
Swofford Bros.. Dry Goods Co., wholesale, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1907; Real Est., Sec. and 
Treas., La Porte Orchard Co., 19 10. Elder, 
Central Presby. Church. Kansas City, Mo.; 
Knife and Fork Club; Southwestern Alumni 
Assn. Married Amy E. Andrews, O I2, 1897, 
Flemingsburg, Ky. Child, John Henderson, Jr., 
b. O 19, 1898. Address, 10 14 E. Armour Bldg., 
Kansas City, Mo.f 

668. FREDERIC WILLIAM RICHART 
Elec. Engr. and Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 
1902; b. F 21, 1867, Fredonia, 111.; s. Hugh M. 
(b. F 23, 1826, Pa.) and Rebecca (Harrison) 
Richart (b. Ap 17, 1829, Portage Co., O.). 
Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Engr. Soc; Pres., 
Class. Professional Expert, one yr.; Engr., 
Weaver Coal & Coke Co., 1902; Designed 
built up Const, for Coal Tipples; Coal Feeders 
for shaking Screens; Elec. Engr. and Mgr., Lt. 
and Power properties, 1906 — : Pres., Interur- 
ban Elec. Co. Auth.: Selection of Engines for 
Elec. Lighting, Elec. World. Elder, Presby. 
Church; A. S. M. E. Married Elizabeth Wat- 
son, Ag 6, 1902, Carterville, 111. Children: 
Ralph Robert, b. D 30, 1903; Christian Re- 
becca, b. Ag 8, 1907; Hugh McAllister, b. 
Jl 13, 1910. Address, Carterville, 111. 

669. EMMA EFFIE SEIBERT 
Artist and Teacher; B. S. in Sc; b. F 25, 

1868, Riverdale, 111.; d. George (b. Meredosia, 
111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Pollard) Seibert (b. 
Mason Co., 111.). Prepared in Washington H. 
S., Jacksonville, 111. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. 
Fellowship in Art. Teacher, 1891-2; Student, 
1892-1902; Teacher, 1902-3. Address, 1535 N. 
Western Ave., Los Angeles. 

670. CLARENCE ALBERT SHAMEL 

(Brother of Nos. 618, 1169) 
Editor: B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1894: b. Mr 9, 

1869, near Springfield, 111.; s. Conrad and Caro- 
line (Alkire) Shamel. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Ed., mini. Ed., Orange Judd Farmer, 1902 — . 
Auth. : Profitable Stock Raising, Orange Judd 
Co., N. Y., 191 1, 270 pp. Mem., Presby. 
Church; York and Scottish Rite Mason; Birch- 
wood (Country Club; 111. Farm Press Assn.; 
Past Commander Evanston Commandery K. T. 
Married Pearl Teresa Springer, Jl 17, 1907. 
Children: Conrad Springer, b. Ag 23, 1908; 
Garth Coleman, b. O 27, 1909. Address, 1344 
Kenilworth Ave., Chicago. t 

671. ANNA SHATTUCK (PALMER) 
(Daughter of H39; Wife of No. 363; Sister of 

No. 672; Mother of No. 8641) 
B. L.; M. L., 1895; b. D 7, 1868, Urbana; 
d. Samuel Walker (b. 1841, Groton, Mass.) and 
Adelaide Louise (White) Shattuck (b. 1841, 
Centerville, O.). Alpha Chi Omega; Alethenai. 
Pres. Teacher, 1887-89; do., 1892-3; Stud, and 
Asst., Rhet., 1905 — •. Mem., Collegiate Alum- 
nae Assn.; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Arthur 
William Palmer ('83), 1893, Champaign (died 
F 3, 1904). Child, Charles Shattuck ('17), b. 
N II, 1895. Address, 1013 W. California St., 
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672. WALTER FRANCIS SHATTUCK 

(Brother of No. 671; Son of H39) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch. Ph. D., 
Armour Inst, of Tech. 1916; b. D 12, 1871, 
Urbana; s. Samuel Walker (b. 1841, Groton, 
Mass.) and Adelaide Louise (White) Shattuck 
(b. 1841, Centerville, O.). Prepared in Cham- 
laign PI. S. Instr., Arch, and Prof, of Arcii., 
Jhicago Sch. of Arch., 1891 — . Married Miram 
C. Neuberger, D 14, 1897, Chicago. Children: 
Miram Adelaide, b. S 24, 1898; Janet Martin, b. 
My 4, 1900; Walter Francis Jr., b. Je 25, 190b. 
Address, Room 1424, 19 S. LaSalle St., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Kenilworth Ave. and Abbotts- 
ford Road, Kenilworth, 111. 

673. FRANK OSCAR SMOLT 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 15, 1867, 
Pawpaw, 111.; s. John Rudolph (b. Ap 11, 1821, 
Mecklinburg, Ger.) and Mary Ann (Logue) 
Smolt (b. Mr lo, 1833, Pottsville, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Minneapolis H. S.; Sem. at Pawpaw; 
Jenning's Sem., Aurora, 111. Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Chem., M. H. Zinc Co., 1891-2; Mine and 
Sampling Cos., 1892-9; Butte B. & M. C. & S. 
.\I. Co., 1899-1900: Smelter Supt., Yerington, 
Nev., 1901-2; Mine Surv., Butte, Mont., 1902-3; 
Mill work, Mascota, Jal., Mex., 1903-s; Mgr-, 
Aline and Smelter, V'elardena, Dgo., Mex., 
1906-10; with Dearborn Drug and Chem. Works, 
Manila, P. 1., 1910— . Mem.. A. C. S. Mar- 
ried Marie E. Jolley, Ap 9, 1896. Child, Helen, 
b. Je 20, 1898. Address, Box 402, Manila, P. I. 

674. JOSEPH SAMUEL TERRILL 
B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1894; b. My 25, 1863, 
Ridott, 111.; s. Joseph Goodwin (b. S 1838, New 
York State) and Ruth Rutitia (Smith) Terrill 
(b. 1835, New Jersey). Prepared in East 
Aurora H. S. Adelphic. Asst., Exp. Sta., Ky., 
1891-5; Fruit tree trimmer and gardener. Ad- 
dress, Deer Grove, Ill.t 

675. CHARLES DAVIS VAIL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 11, 1866, 
Lone Tree, 111.; s. Richard R. (b. N 11, 1818, 
Newark, N. J.) and Catherine (Brokaw) Vail 
(b. Je 30, 1839, Summerville, N. J.). Philoma- 
thean; Sr. Class Pres.; Capt., Univ. Regt. Asst. 
Engr., U. P. R. R., 1891-3; Chief Draftsman, 
U. S. Sur. Gen. Office of Wyo., 1893-4; Loc 
Engr., I. C. & W. R. R., 1894-5; Asst. Engr., 
Mex. Int. R. R., do.; Asst. Engr., U. P. R. R., 
1895-6; Div. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1896-7; 



Prin. Asst. Engr., Butte Water Co., Cheyenne, 
Wyo., now of Vail, Read and Cummings. 
Mem., Mont. Soc. of Engrs.; A. S. C. E.; A. 
F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; Silver Bow Club. 
Married Rose Paden, S 6, 1893, Denver. 
Children: Richard Randolph, b. Ap 8, 1895 
(died F 6, 1905); Allan Paden, b. D 8, 1896; 
Kenyon Colyar, b. S 28, 1899; Charles Gilles- 
pie, b. O 10, 1901 (died F 1, 1905); Vera Mary, 
b. Ap 16, 1905. Address, 29 Ogden St., Den- 
ver.t 

676. ROSS STRAWN WALLACE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 1869, Chats- 
worth, 111.; s. Robert Ross (b. Mr 13, 1835, O.) 
and Louise C. (Strawn) Wallace, b. N 18, 
1845, 111.). Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Treas. 
Ath. Assn.; Class Pres.; Capt;., Univ. Regt. 
Mach. and Draftsman, 1 891-2; Draftsman, 1892- 
3; Exp. Engr., 1893-5; Master Mechanic, 1895-9; 
Supt., 1899; Gen. Supt., Peoria Gas and Elec. 
Co., 1906-9; V. P. and Gen. Mgr., Peoria Gas 
and Elec. Co., Gen. Mgr. and V. P. Citizen's 
Gas. and Elec. Co., Pekin, 111., 191 1; V. P. and 
Gen. Mgr., Pekin Light and Power Co., 191 1; 
do., Washington Light and Power Co., Wash- 
ington, 111., 1911; do.. Central 111. Light Co., 
1913 — . Dir. Y. M. C. A., Peoria; mem., A. S. 
M. E.; A. I. E. E.; Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; 
Country Club of Peoria; Presby. Church; 
Creve Coeur Club of Peoria. Married Jessie 
Waring, Je 1, 1898, Washington, 111. Child- 
ren: Margaret Lucile, b. N 9, 1899; Helen 
Louise, b. O 15, 1903; Eleanor Frances, b. Mr 
31, 1912. Address, 172 Fredonia Ave., Peoria.; 
bus. add., 3:6 S. Jefferson St., do. 

677. CHARLES BAILEY YOUNG 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 23, 1865, 

Aurora, 111.; s. Jacob Russell (b. Mr 19, 1819, 
Johnstown, N. Y.) and Clarrissa Bailey (Cran- 
dall) Young (b. F 17, 1824, Tonawanda, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Aurora H. S. Adelphic. Drafts- 
man for C. B. & Q. R. R., 189 1-9; Chief Drafts- 
man, 1899-1902; Mech. Engr., C. B. & Q. R. R., 
1902-5; Mech. Engr., C. B. & Q. System, 
1905 — ; Mgr., Inspection and Test Section of 
Div. of Transportation Dept., Wash. D. C. 
Mem., Master Car Builder's Assn., 1902; Am. 
Ry. Master Mechanics Assn., 1902; Chicago 
Engrs. Club; West. Ry. Club, Pres., iieii-12. 
Married Lillian Verdell Frazier, O 11, 1905, 
.Aurora, III. (died Ja 14, 1917.). Address, Ad- 
dison Road, Riverside, 111.; bus. add., 610 So. 
Ry. Bldg., Washington, D. C. 



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678. ALICE MAY BARBER (BENNETT) 
(Wife of No. 562) 
B. S.; M. S., 1893; b. Ap 21, 1862, LaFox, 
IlL; d. Calvin C. (b. Ap 21, 1817, Fabius, N. Y.) 
and Maria Louisa (Garfield) Barber (b. O 16, 
1833, Mt. Holly, Vt.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Alethenai. Held ist Fellowship given 
in Univ. Hon. Mem., Audubon Soc. of St. of 
la. Married F. M. Bennett ('89), S S. 1895, La 
Fox. 111. Children: Orpha Estelle, b. N 29, 
1896 (died F 14, 1912); Lawrence Barber, b. Ap 
23, 1900. Address, 141 1 Elm St., Youngstown, O. 

679. WILLIAM DAVIS BARBER 
(Brother of No. 377) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 26, 1864, 
Strathroy, Ontario, Can.; s. Isaac and Ursula 
Mary (Davis) Barber. Prepared in Urbana and 
Aylmer (Ont.) H. Schs. Tall Building Const.; 
Location and Const, of R. Rs. ; Tunnel Const.; 
in charge of the div. of Const, and Repair, Chi- 
cago. Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Mary Edith 
Wickett, D 12, 1892. Children: Harold William, 
b. Ap 18, 1896 (died Ta 3, 1899); Milo Isaac, 
b. N 30, 1897 (died Ja 5, 1899); Evelyn Ursula, 
b. Ja 27, 1900; William Edward, b. Jl 15, 1902, 
Address, 4th Floor, Bur. of Engng., City Hall, 
Chicago.t 



680. JOHN KING BARKER 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 19, 1864, 
Shutesbury, Mass.; s. Franklin (b. Ap 12, 1830, 
Palmer, Mass.) and Arvilla Lucinda (Mc- 
Clintock) Barker. Prepared in Palmer H. S.; 
Mass. Agr. Coll. C. E. Club; Football team. 
Mem., Boston Soc. C. E.; N. E. Water Works 
Assn.; Springfield Bd. of Trade. Married 
Annie Brooks Crane, Ta 15, 1901, Hanover, 
Mass. Child, Franklin W., b. N 13, 1905. Ad- 
dress, 37 Bimie Road, Long Meadow, Mass. 



681. FRANK BECKWITH 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 8, 1869, 
Quincy, 111.; s. James (b. 1840, N. Y. State) 
and Emily A. (Martin) Beckwith (b. 1843, do.). 
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Asst. Engr., C. B. & 
Q. Ry., 1892-7; Res. Engr., Quincy Bridge, 
1897-9; Engr. la. Lines, 1 899-1903; Prin. Asst. 
Engr. and Bridge Engr., L. S. & M. S. R. R., 
1903-06; Gen. Supt., Ind. Harbor and C. I. & S. 
Ry., 1906; Const. Engr., Pac. R. R., 1006-9; 
Chief Engr. Walsh Const. Co., 1909 — • Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Alice Moser, N 1894. 
Dubuque, la. Children: Lawton Bancroft, b. O 
1895; Harold Radclifle, b. My 1900; LeBrun, 



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b. N 1004. Address, 1240 Dearborn St., Chi- 
cago.; bus. add.. Gen. Office, C. B. & Q. R. R- 

do.-t 

682. SARAH BENNETT (ERWIN) 
(Sister of Nos. 561, 1309) 
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ja 31. 1872, Mattoon, 
111.; d. Charles (b. 1839, Bridgeton, Me.) and 
Susan W. (Cleaves) Bennett (b. 1842, Bridge- 
ton, Me.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Ale- 
thenai; Valdictorian; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Latin, H. S., 1892-3. Married John M. F. 
Erwin, Ag 24, 1893, Mattoon, 111. Child, 
Susan Cleaves, b. Jl 23, 1901. Address, 2343 
33rd Ave., South Seattle. 

683. CASSANDRA BOGGS (MILLER) 

(Sister of Nos. 340, 791, 1630) 
B. L.; b. O 22, 1869, Douglas Co., 111.; d. 
Benjamin Franklin (b. Jl 2, 1832, Lawrence Co., 
O.) and Mary Jane (Armstrong) Boggs (b. N 
29, 183s, do.). Prepared in Tuscola, 111. Ale- 
thenai. Teacher, Urbana, 1892-9: Toppenish, 
Wash., 1899-1900; North Yakima, Wash., 1901; 
Seattle, 190 1-7. Married George Abram Miller, 
D 23, 1909. Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

684. PARKE TUNIS BURROWS 
Architect; B. S.; b. Ag 8, 1871, Davenport, 
la.; s. Elisha Gamage (b. Jl 12, 1840, do.) 
and Johanna (Hand) Burrows (b. Cincinnati). 
Prepared in Davenport H. S., and by pvt. 
instruction. Philomathean; Pres., Class, 1892; 
Capt. and Maj., Univ. Regt. Arch., Draftsman, 
1892-s; Hubbell & Burrows, 1895; Clausen & 
Burrows, 1 896-1 904; Temple, Burrows & Mc- 
Lane, 1904-10; Temple & Burrows, 1910 — ■. 
Mem., A. I. A.; Pres., la. Chap. A. I. A., 
1916-17; Davenport Bd. of Educ, 1913-17; Bd. 
of Dir., Registrar Life and Annuity Ins. Co.; 
Bd. of Trustees, First Presby. Church; Daven- 
port Coml. Club: Davenport Outing Club. 
Married Camilla Simmons Wolcott, O 29, 1902, 
St. Louis. Children: Camilla Wolcott, b. r, 
1908; Helen Tunis, b. Jl 29, 191 1: John Mc- 
Dowell, b. O 18, 1912; Parke Wolcott, b. Je 
25, 1914. Address, 221 Mississippi Ave., Daven- 
port, la.; bus. add., 208 Main St., do. 

68s. FRANKLIN GREGORY CARNAHAN 
(Brother of No. 940) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 8, 1872, 
Springfield, 111.; s. David Franklin (b. S 16, 
1825, Montour Co., Pa.) Sarah Anna (Dobbin) 
Carnahan (b. Je 4. 1838, Madison, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Pres., Sigma 
Chi; Y. M. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa; Tennis 
Singles and Doubles Championships; Varsity 
Baseball; Class Football; (iym. Team; Glee 
Club, Mgr. ; Class Poet; Mem., Sophograph 
Bd. Supt., Waterworks, Champaign, 1892- 
1896; Atty-at-Law, Champaign, 1896-1903; 
Treas., Federal Elevator Co., Minneapolis, 
1903-1912; Lawyer, Minn., 1903; do., Calif., 
1912; do., Washington, 1018 — . Married Har- 
riet Horton, D 18, 1901, Winona, Minn.; Helen 
Catharine Desiny, N 16, 191 5, Seattle. Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth Horton, b. Je 15, 1903; David 
Horton, b. Je i, 1908. Address, 112 Railroad 
Ave., So. Seattle. 

686. *JOHN WATERBURY CRISSEY 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 6, 1869, 
Chester, III.; s. Morris C. and Mary (Cole) Cris- 
sey. Adelphic. With Metropolitan West Side Ele- 
vated Ry., Chicago; 111. Central R. R., Chicago 
and New Orleans: L. S. & M. S. R. R., Chicago. 
Married Grace Colehour, O 10, 1899. Children: 
Kathryn, b. D i, 1902; Tohn. b. S 25, 1904; 
Marion, b. O 26, 1906. Died Mr 7, 1913- 

687. CHARLES WILLIAM CROSS 

Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 4. 1870, Ke- 

wanee. 111.; s. William Tyler and Melissa Ann 

(Peet) Cross. Prepared in Kewanee H. S. 

Sigma Chi; Philomathean; Pres., Ath. Assn.; 



Baseball; Glee Club and Univ. Quartet. With 
Holabird & Roche, Archs., Chicago, 1892-3; 
Kewanee Boiler Co., 1894; Brown, Kitchen 
Iron Co., Indianapolis, 1894-1911; Chief Engr., 
Christopher, Simpson Iron Works Co., St. 
Louis, 191 1. Married Josephine Adams, O 
10, 1898. Child, Helen Josephine, b. Jl 27, 
1904. Address, 3702 Sylvan Pl^ Pinelawn P. 
O., St. Louis; bus. add., 8th and Park Ave., do. 

688. ROBERT HUMPHREY FORBES 
(Brother of Nos. 1129, 1869) 

Dean and Agronomist; B. S. in Sc. ; M. S., 
1895; b. My, 1867, Cobden, 111.; s. Henry 
Clinton (b. My 10, 1833, Preble Corners, 
N. Y.) and Laura Jane (Gorham) Forbes (b. 
F 24, 1835, Rutland, Vt.). Prepared in Prince- 
ton H. S.; Attended Harvard, grad. stud., 
1893-4. Ph.D., Univ. of Calif., 191 6. Adel- 
phic; Sigma Chi; Bureau Co., Scholarship; 
Conklin Orat., first prize, 1891. Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1892-3; Chem. and teacher 
of Chem., 1894-1904; Dir., Ariz. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1899-1916; Dean, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 
Ariz., 1916-18; Supt. and Agronomist, Societe 
Sultanienne d' Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt, 
1918 — . Sec, Ariz. Hort. Com., 1909-12. Auth.: 
A large number of Buls. and Rpts., relating to 
S. W. Agr. Married Georgie Hazel Scott, Ja 
15, 1902. Address, Agr. Exp. Sta., Tucson, 
Ariz. 

689. WINSLOW HOWARD FOSTER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 10, 1869, 

Chicago; s. Addison Howard (b. N 13, 1838, 
Wilton, N. H.) and Susan M. (Houghton) 
Foster (b. N 29, 1838, New Ipswich, N. H.). 
Prepared in Chicago West Div. H. S. Philo- 
mathean; Pres., Soc. of Engrs. With W. Mo- 
rava and Morava Const. Co., continuously 
from graduation to Ja 1910 (V. P. to 1910); 
Contr., Engr., in partnership with W. R. Ash- 
ton & Co.; 111. licensed struct. Engr. and Arch. 
Mem., West. Soc. Engrs., 1900; Chicago En- 
tomological Soc, 1900-02. Married Anna 
Mabel Burr, S 20, 1894, Winnetka, 111. Chil- 
dren: Jeannette Howard, b. N 3, 1895; Anna 
Burr, b. Je 12, 1900; Helen Houghton, b. Ja 
12, 1903. Address, 9238 Pleasant Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

690. "ZEBULON FOSTER 
C. Engr.: B. S. in C. E.; b. 1865, Rossville, 
111.; s. E. Foster. Deceased. 

691. EDMUND B.MLEY FUNSTON 
(Brother of No. 877) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 19, 1868, 
Champaign Co.; s. John H. (b. F 9, 1828, O. ) 
and Elizabeth (Bailey) Funston (b. O 26, 1833, 
do.). Prepared in Univ. of 111. Prep. Sch. 
Philomathean. Mem., firm Edmund B. Fun- 
ston Archs., Racine, Wis. Married Ella May 
Kephart, Ag 23, 1905. Child, Jeannette J., b. 
N 27, 1915. Address, 904 Wisconsin St., 
Racine, Wis. 

692. ANDREW WALLIS GATES 

Civ. Engr. and Mfr.; B. S.; C. E.; b. Je 
24, 1867, Pawpaw, 111.; s. Francis E. (b. do'.) 
and Polly M. (Robinson) Gates (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Aurora Sem. and Dixon Coll. Philo- 
mathean; Mgr., Football Team; Bus. Mgr.. 
mini; Pres., St. Football League. City Engr. 
Work, City Contract Work and Mfg.; Pres., 
Gates Fire Clay Co., Colchester, 111. Mem.. 
111. Soc. Engrs. and Survs.; West. Soc. of 
Engrs.; Am. Ceram. Soc. Married Filone 
Norton, Ja i, 1903, Wichita, Kan. Address, 
Monmouth, 111. 

693. EDWARD EVERETT GULICK 
(Brother of Nos. 694, 1036) * 

Teacher; LL. B.; b. N 20, 1868, Champaign; 
s. Jesse Richard (b. D 8, 1840, Pickaway Co., 
O ) and Louisa Lousette (Everett) Gulick (b. 
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Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, 111. Philoma- 
thean. Minister, 1900-4; Farmer, 1904-7; 
Boilermaker, Big Four Shops, 1907-9; Ins. 
Fraternalism, 1909-11; Bookkeeper at A. E 
Robinson's, 1911-12; with E. C. Harley, 191 2- 
14; Teacher, Morton Tp. H. S., 111., 1918— . 
Auth. : Civilization a question of Geography, 
Coll. Review, N 1906. Married Minnie Belle 
Reinhard, Je 7, 1899, Champaign (divorced F b, 
1906); Louise Schernau, Jl 7, 1913. Children: 
Florence Isabelle, b. F 23, 1901; Margrett 
Loucile, b. Mr i, 1904. Address, Morton Tp. 
High School, Morton. 111. 

694. JOSEPH PIPER GULICK 
(Brother of Nos. 693, 1036) 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. D 2, 1870, Vandalia, 111.; 
s. Jesse Richard (b. D 8, 1840, Pickaway Co., 
O.) and Louisa Lousette (Everett) Gulick (b. 
D 4, 1848, Champaign Co., III.). Prepared in 
Mahomet H. S. and Univ. Acad. Philoma- 
thean; Excelsior Orator. Worshipful Master, 
West Star Lodge No. 240, A. F. A. M., 1898- 
1903; Commander, Champaign Commandery, 
No. 68, K. T., 1904; Excellent High Priest, 
Champaign, Chapter R. A. N., 1918; Pres., 
Champaign Co., Bar. Assn., 1916-17. Address, 
508 S. Elm St., Champaign. 

695. CHARLES ALEXANDER GUNN 
(Brother of No. 3005) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 22, 1870, 
Chicago; s. Alexander Hunter (b. 1834, N. Y. 
City) and Emily Almira (Dyer) Gunn (b. 
1839, Painesville, O.). Prepared in Evanston 
Tp. H. S. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Glee Club; 
Class Baseball; Capt., Univ., Regt. ; Varsity 
Baseball; Record in track events, 111. and 
W. I. C. A. A. Arch., draftsman, Chicago, 
1892-3; Asst., Arch., Univ. of 111., 1893-6, 
with practise alone, and with C. D. McLane; 
Asst., Arch., Columbia, 1896-7; Arch, work, 
New York, 1897-1903; Head of Estimating 
L)ept. for H. L. Krensler, Bldg. Const., Pitts 
burgh, 1903-7; Practising arch., in Pittsburgh, 
1907-9; Sec, Layirien's Miss. Movement; 
Treas. and Bus. Agt,, Philippine Mission, 
Manila, P. I., 1911-16; Mission Arch., for 
P. I., South China and Hawaii, 1916 — . Mem., 
Congr. Church, 1881-95; various Presby. de 
nominations, 1895 — . Married Susan May 
Borden, D 27, 1894, Chicago. Children: Alex 
ander Borden, b. N 13, 1896 (died Ja 19, 1907); 
Marion, b. O 24, 1898 (died Ja 26, 1905); 
Harriet Gilbert, b. My 27, 1904; Helen May, 
b. S 9, 1910. Address, LaGrange, 111. 

696. FRED AUGUSTUS HALL 
Farmer; B. S. in Chem. ; b. near Tonica, 111., 
Ap 26, 1867; s. Stillman Augustus (b. Ja 23, 
1838) and Harriet Adelia (Beardsley) Hall 
(b. jfe 10, 1842.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Camera Club. Drug 
business, Tonica, 111., 1893-9; Agr. and Exten- 
sive farming under irrigation & Wholesalt- 
Produce and Comm. bus. and Hardware store, 
Toppenish, Wash., 1900-4; Sec. Richey & Gil 
bert Co. (Inc.) (Zomm. Storage, Hardware & 
Implements, etc., Toppenish, Wash., 1Q04; 
Fruit growing N. Yakima, Wash., 1904 — . Mar- 
ried Luella Richey, O 17, 1894 (died S 28, 1907, 
North Yakima, Wash.) ; Frances G. Chace, Je 
26, 1909, Seattle, Wash. Children: Thorland 
Richey, b. Jl 30, 1896, Isabelle Hamilton, b. 
My 29, 1900; Burton Augustus, b. My 31, 1902. 
Address, R. 4, North Yakima, Wash. 



Arch., 1899—. Mem., Am. Inst, of Arch.; 
Bohemian Club; Commonwealth Club; San 
Francisco Golf and Country Club. Married 
Hilda W. MacDonald, Mr 5, 1904, San Fran- 
cisco. Child, Ralph Warner, Jr., b. Ja 5, 1906. 
Deceased. 

698. WALTER CLARENCE HARVEY 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 14, 1870, 
Waverly, 111.; s. Alfred (b. No. Sutton, N. H.) 
and Lizzie Foster (George) Harvey (b. New 
Bedford, N. H.). Prepared in Paris H. S. 
Philomathean. Engr. with special reference to 
Ry. Const, and Maintenance since 1895; I- C. 
R. R., 1895-9; Chicago Ter. Trans. Ry., 1899- 
ipoi; Rio Grande West. R. R., 1901-2; C. and 
N. W. R. R., 1902-5; Asst. Engr., Chicago 
Great West. R. R., St. Paul, 1905-14; Prin. 
Asst. Engr., Chicago Great West. R. R., 1914 — . 
.Married Belle Whiting Barry, S 16, 1901. Child, 
Virginia, b. S 12, 1904. Address, 1527 E. 
67th PL, Chicago; bus. add., 463 Grand Central 
Sta., do. 

699. LOTT RUSSEL HERRICK 

(Brother of Nos. 1893, 3404, 5719) 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. D 8, 1871, Farmer City, 
111.; s. George W. (b. Newville, Ind.) and Dora 
Olive (Knight) Herrick (b. Farmer City, 111.). 
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. LL. B., Univ. 
of Mich., 1894. Sigma Chi. County Judge, 
DeWitt Co., 1902-4 (resigned). Married Har- 
riet H. Swigart, Ap 2, 1896, Farmer City, 111. 
Children: Mildred, b. Je 26, 1901; Harriet 
Helen, b. S 18, 1903. Address. Farmer City, 
111. 

700. AGNES GALE HILL 
Missionary; A. B. ; b. N 6, 1867, Dayton, C; 
d. M. Y. (b. D 22. 1834. Highgate, Vt.) and 
Flora E. (Bierce) Hill (b. S 28, 1836, Nelson, 
O.). Prepared in Nevada (Mo.) H. S. Alethe- 
nai; Y. W. C. A. Gen. Sec, Y. W. C. A., 
Toledo, O., 1892-4; Travelling Sec, S. V. M. 
F. M., 1894; Gen. Sec. Y. W. C. A., Madras, 
India, 1895-7; Nat. Sec, Y. W. C. A., for In- 
lia, Burma and Ceylon, 1896-1912; Miss., Am. 
Presby. Mission, Gwalior, India, 1913 — . Ad 
dress, Lashkar, Gwalior, India. 

701. GEORGE A. HUFF 
Phys. Tr. Dir.; B. S., 1917 as of the class of 
1892; b. Je II, 1872, Champaign; s. George t 
.Alexander (b. Ja i, 1842, Mercer Co., Ky.) and 
Mary Marie (Martin) Huff (b. F 23, 1845, 
Crawfordsville, Ind.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S., Englewood H. S. (Chicago), 
and Univ. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Ma-wan-da; 
Varsity Base Ball, 1889, '90, '92; Capt. and 
Mgr., 1890 and 1892; Varsity Foot Ball, 1890 
and 1892. .'\ttended Univ. of 111., 1888-9; 
Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1893-4. Asst. Dir., 
Gym., Coach of .\th. Teams. Univ. of 111., 
1895-1901; Dir., Dept. of Phys. Tr., 1901 — . 
Auth.: Educ. Aths., Encyclopedia Americana. 
vol. 6; How to Play Base Ball, A>n. Boy., vol. 
16, No. 8, 9, 10, 1915. Mem., Ath. Research 
Soc; Soc of Coll. Physical Dirs.; Dist. Rep., 
1918; Nat. Collegiate Ath. Assn. Married 
Katherine Louise Naughton, D 8, 1897, Cham- 
paign. Children: Katherine, b. S 22, 1898; 
Helen Elizabeth, b. Mr 20, 1901; George III, 
b. S 18, 1905. Address, 304 W. Church St., 
Champaign. 



697. *RALPH WARNER HART 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N s, i860, 
Rockford, 111.; s. Alfred, Jr. (b. D 13, 1836, N. 
Y.) and Georgianna (Anderson) Hart (b. Mr 17, 
1838, N. Y.). Prepared in Evanston H. S. 
Adelphic; Glee Club; Capt., Football team; 
Trustee A. A.; Draftsman, 1892-99; practicing 



702. CHARLES ALBERT KILER 
(Brother of Nos. 964, 1047) 
Merchant; B. L.; b. S 8, 1869, Urbana; s. 
William Alexander (b. Ap 24, 1841, Dayton, 
O.) and Charlotte (Mittendorf) Kiler (b. Mr 
17, 1846, Wolfenbuettel, Ger.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. ; Kent Law Sch., 1893-4. Adel- 
phic; Sigma Chi; winner Conklin Orat. Prize; 
Pres. Sr. Class; Bus. Mgr., Sophograph; Ed., 
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(now Conf.); West. Coll. Press Assn.; debater; 
class orator. Reporter on Inter-Ocean, 1892; 
Purchasing Agt., "Alley L" Road Depi., 1892- 
3; Mgr., Univ. Hotel, 1893; travelled in Europe, 
summer, 1894; merchant, Champaign, 1894 — ; 
Nat. Immigration _ Commissioner, 1905; Sec. 
and Dir., Champaign Chamber of Commerce, 
igo8-9, Pres., igio-ii. Auth.: Articles in 
House Beautiful, Ap, 1908; short stories in 
Chicago Tribune, 1906-11; articles in various 
good roads mags.; contributor to trade papers. 
Mem., Univ. Club of 111.; Country Club of 
Champaign; Univ. Club of Chicago; I. O. O. F. 
A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; Court of Honor 
pons of Veterans; Lib. Bd., 1905-10; Park Bd. 
Pres., 111. Furniture Dealer's Assn., 1906-8 
Chamber of Commerce, U. S. A. Address, 
Cliampaign. 



-03. CYRUS DANIEL McLANE 
(Brother of No. 1557) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 4, 1866, Iowa 
City, la.; s. Joseph G. (b. O.) and Mary Mar- 
garet (Wallace) McLane (b. Pa.). Prepared 
in Allerton H. S. Philomathean. Taught, 
Univ. of 111., till 1904; Arch., Temple, Bur- 
rows and McLane, Davenport, la., 1904-10; 
do.. Rock Island, 111. Married Blanche Keeney 
Cleland, Je 25, 1896, Rock Island, 111. Chil- 
dren: Margaret Esther, b. Ag 4, 1901; Dorothy 
Cleland, b. Mr 20, 1904; Eleanor Lucile, b. 
Mr II, 1908. Address, 3025 loth Ave., Rock 
Island, 111.; bus. add., 301 Robinson Bldg., do. 



704. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MARTIN 

Supt. Street Ry. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 
29, 1865, N. Y. City; s. Geo. (b. D 25, 1840, 
Glasgow, Scotland) and Elizabeth Ann (Rose) 
Martin (b. Jl 4, 1845, Pt. Dover, Ont., Can.). 
Prepared in Hamilton, Can. and Chicago; 
Spring Garden Inst., Philadelphia. Engrs. 
Soc. Special work with Omaha T-H Elec. 
Light Co.; Supt., Pueblo, Colo. St. Ry. Co.; 
Supt., Quincy Gas and Elec. Co.; Supt. Quincy 
Ry. Co. Mem., 111. St. Elec. Assn.; Am. Elec. 
Ry. Assn. Married Mary Louise Shaw, Je i8, 
189s, Chicago (died Ag 28, 1912). Children: 
Mabel Louise, b. Mr 21, 1896; Edith Rose, b. 
Ag 6, 189S; William Eugene, b. S 30, 1901 
(died N 7, 1901); Geo. Shaw, b. S 27, 1902 
(died Mr 30, 1906).. Address, care of Quincy 
Ry. Co., Quincy, 111. 



70s. ROY ALLEN MATHER 
(Brother of No. 898) 
Bridge and Mech. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. My 27, 1870, Will Co., 111.; s. Samuel 
(b. 1847, Essex Co., N. Y.) and Melvina 
M. (Ballou) Mather (b. 1848, Cuvahoga Co., 
O.). Prepared in Dist. Schs. and N. W. Coll., 
Naperville, 111. Philomathean; C. E. Club; V. 
P., Sr. Class; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Sophograph. 
Field and Office work on Sewerage Const, with 
Cole, Alvord & Shield, Chicago, 1892; Drafts- 
man, Chicago Elevated Railroads, Metropolitan, 
Northwestern & Union Loop, 1893-7; Bridge 
Draftsman, Chief Engrs.; office, C. B. & Q. 
R. R., Chicago, 1898-1900; Draftsman in charge 
of work, A. B. Co., Ambridge, Pa., 1900-;—; 
Instr. in charge of Am. Bridge Co. Apprentice 
Sch., 1902-3. Invented the Rectifying Curve, 
Patd., 191 1. Mem., Corps of Engrs., 111. Nat. 
Guard, 1896-7; A. F. A. M.; Worshipful Mas- 
ter of Lodge; First Reader, ist Church of 
Christ Scientist. Married Emma Hammer- 
schmidt, O 21, 1896. Naperville, 111. Chil- 
dren: Margaret, b. Mr 23. 1898; Laurence 
Hammerschmidt, b. Je 8, 1900; Helen Caro- 
line, b. Ag 8, 1903; Rachel Bertha, b. Jl 19, 
1905; Doris Allen, b. Mr 19, 1910; Jean Ethel, 
b. Mr II, 1907; Virginia Ann, b. Ap 16, 1914. 
Address, 628 Maple Ave., Sewickly, Pa. 



706. ANNE MELISSA MAXWELL 

B. L. ; d. William S. (b. Ap 11, 1838, London, 
Pa.) and Josephine (Raymond) Maxwell (b. Ap 
8, 1842, Raymond, O.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Address, Bayside, Long Island, N. Y.t 

707. WILLIAM GEORGE MILLER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. 1869, Chicago; 

s. William M. Miller. Supt., Chrisholm, Boyd 
& White Co., 1905. Address, care Topeka Rail- 
way Co., Topeka, Kan.t 

708. *JOHN BARB MORGAN, Jr. 
(Brother of Nos. 401, 1064) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 23, 1871, Kinmundy, 
111.; s. John Barb (b. My 8, 1829, Ala.) and 
Martha (Doolen) Morgan (b. Ag 13, 1837, 
Kinmundy, 111.). Prepared in Kinmundy H. S. 
LL. B.. Kent Law Sch., 1895. Adelphic; Sigma 
Chi. Married Mable Jennings, Ap 1899, Peoria, 
Ariz. Died Ja 7, 1901, Phoenix, Ariz. 

709. JOHN WILLIAM PAGE 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O s, 
1868, Waukegan, 111.; s. William Z. (b. S 3, 
1842, Chicago) and Marguerite (Fallon) Page 
(b. Ap 16, 1845, Chicago). Prepared in Wau- 
kegan H. S. and Evanston Acad. Civil Engr., 
1892-8; Contracting Engr., 1898 — . Invented 
Page Bascule Bridge, 1899; Page Scraper 
Bucket Excavator, 1904. Married Emma Belle 
Page, Je 16, 1894. Child, Fanny Belle Page, 
b. O II, 1895. Address, 1326 Fargo Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1002 Security Bldg., do.t 

710. HERMAN S. PIATT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A., 1892; A. M., 
1894; b. My 28, 1869, Lincoln, 111.; s. Jo- 
seph and Emma (Allen) Piatt. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Phi Delta Theta. Fel- 
lowship 1892-3. Instr. and Asst. Prof., 111., 
1894-01; Supt., Schs., Coshocton, O., 1901-8; 
Prin., P. S. 46, Manhattan, N. Y. City. Auth.: 
Tour du Monde, Jenkins & Co.; Comedies by 
Labiche, Ginn & Co.; various articles in Ediic. 
Mem., N. E. A., 1901 — ; N. Y. Prins. Assn.; 
Schoolmasters' Club; City Club of New York; 
A. F. A. M. Married Lottie Seibert Lodge, 
Je 28, 1893; Emma Rice, Jl 8, 1914, N. Y. City. 
Address, 561 W 141st St., N. Y. City; bus. add., 
917 St. Nicholas Ave., do. 

711. ULYSSES SAMUEL GRANT PLANK 
Sec, Bldg. & Loan Assn.; B. S.; b. F 26, 
1864, Wooster, O. ; s. D. H. and Leah (King) 
Plank. Prepared in Ft. Scott Acad.; Mt. Mor- 
ris Coll. Philomathean; Sec, Y. M. C. A. 
Govt. Indian Service, 1897-1903; Kan. Univ. 
Athletics, 1903-5; Sec. Lawrence Bldg. & Loan 
Assn., 1906-17. Army Y. M. C. A., 1917 — . 
Married Emma E. Ziegler, Ap 25, 1894, 
Harrisonville, Mo. Children: William Ewart G., 
b. N 4, 1897; Elizabeth, b. O 30, 1896. Address, 
Lawrence, Kan.t 

712. ROME BURD PULLEN 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. Ja 29, 1870, Centralia, 111.: 
s. B. (b. Je 8, 1833, Heighstown, N. Y.) and 
Lucille O. (Gex) Pullen. LL. B., Chicago Law 

Sch., 1894. Address, Colonial Hotel, Chicago. 

713. EDWARD LEWIS SCHEIDENHELM 

Contr. and Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 25, 
1871, Mendota 111.; s. Jacob and Catherine 
(Faber) Scheidenhelm. Prepared in Black- 
stone H. S. With Purdy and Henderson, 1892- 
1901; John Griffiths and Son, 1901-8. Chief 
Engr., Am. Water Works and Guaranty Co. 
Married Harriet Joy, S 14, 1899, Wilmette, 
111. Children: Katherine, Joy, Edward. Ad- 
dress, 5th Ave., and 26th St., Baltimore, Md. 



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714. WILLIAM SNODGRASS 
(Brother of No. 1772) 
Orchardist; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 16, 1872, 
Coldspring, Wis.; s. William (b. Je 8, 1822, 
Paisley, Scotland) and Mary (McBeath) Snod- 
grass (b. Ag 7, 1836, do.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Pres., M. E. Soc. Draftsman, 1892-5; 
Chief Draftsman, L. St. M. S. R. R. Car Dept., 
1885-8; Gen. Foreman of Car Shop, 1898-1900; 
in charge of struct, work Colo. Fuel & Iron 
Co., 1900-4; Asst. Chief Draftsman, Va. Bridge 
& Iron Co., 1904-6; Chief Draftsman, N. T. Zinc 
Co., N. Y., 1906-7; Orchardist, Nueva (jerona. 
Isle of Pines, 1907-12. Mem., West. R. R. 
Club, 1896-1907; Sec, Santa Anna Fruit 
Growers Assn. Married Antoinette Dewey, 
JI 22, 1897, Urbana. Child, Mary Helena, b. 
F 6, 1902. Address, Neuva Gerona, Isle of 
Pines.t 

715. BENJAMIN ASAPH WAIT 
(Brother of No. 1609) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 15, 1868. 
Easthampton, Mass.; s. Benj. Anderson (b. F 
8, 1830, Williamsburg, Mass.) and Mary (Car- 
ter) Wait (b. Blue Grass, 111.). Prepared in 
Easthampton H. S. ; Williston Sem. Adelphic. 
Struct. Steel Draftsman, 1892-1900; Bridge 
Draftsman with various railroads, 1900-1003; 
Asst. Engr.. C. R. I. & P. Ry., 1904—. Mar- 
ried May Wilson, Je 10, 1896, Rushville, 111. 
Child, Anna Wilson, b. Jl 6, 1897. Address, 
512 Clark St., Des Moines; bus. add., 501 Cen- 
tral Life Bldg., do. 

716. EDWARD LEWIS WALKER 
Orchardist; B. L., 1892; b. Ag 12, 1870, 
Petersburg, 111.; s. Albert (b. My 9, 1833, 
Warsaw, N. Y.) and Marion M. (Silsby) 
Walker (b. D 26, 1832, N. H.). Prepared in 
Petersburg H. S. ; Adelphic; Collector, 1894-5; 
Salesman, H. J. Heinz Co., St. Louis, and 
Chicago, 1896-1917; Orchardist, Pearl, 111. Ad- 
dress, Petersburg, 111. 

717. 'FRANK ROBERT WILLIAMSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 1867, Hart- 
ford Co., Md.; s. Wm. Thomas (b. Hartford 
Co., Md.) and Margaretta Andrews (b. do.). 
Prepared in St. 111. Norm. Sch. Asst. Engr., 
The San. Dist., Chicago. Mem., M. E. 
Church; A. S. C. E. Married Addie A. Martin, 



' 1897, Lima, O. Children: Julia E., b. 1898 
(died 1902); Frank Martin, b. 1901; Edwin 
Paul, b. 1905. Died Jl 11, 1915, (Thicago. 

718. HOWARD OAKLEY WOOD WORTH 

(Brother of Nos. 456, 1188, 2007) 
Teacher; B. S.; b. My 24, 1869; s. Alvin 
Oakley (b. 181 7, Tyre, N. Y.) and Mary Celia 
(Carpenter) Woodworth (b. Ap 5, 1842, Ma- 
nilus, N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Grad. Stud., 111., 1892-3; M. S., Cornell, 1895; 
Philomathean; Asst., 111. St. Lab., 1895-7; 
Field Asst. Entomol., Univ. of Calif., 1897-8; 
Asst. St. Entomol. in 111. St. Lab. of Nat. 
Hist., 1898-1900; Stud., Ped. and Zool., 111., 
1900-1; Asst. St. Entomol., N. Y. Exp^ Sta., 
Geneva, N. Y., 1902-3; foreman, Calif. Poultry 
Sta., 1903-5; with Nat. Self-winding Clock Co., 
1905-6; Bookkeeper for E. A. Robinson's plumb- 
ing shop, 1906-11; Bookkeeper, buyer, and esti- 
mator for W. R. Wozencraft's Plumbing Shop, 
1911-12; Farmer, Freesoil, Mich., 1912-13; 
teacher, 1912; with Steele Sash Works, Cham- 
paign, 1913-14; with Pomological div. of Hort. 
Dept., Univ. of 111., 1Q14-17; Agr. teacher, Gon- 
zales Univ. H. S., Calif., 1917 — . Auth. : va- 
rious articles published in poultry jours. 
Hon. Mem., Petaluma Poultry Keepers Pro- 
tective Assn.; Pres., Baptist Y. P. S. C. E., 
Berkeley, Calif., 1897-8; Deacon, Herald of 
Hope Baptist Church, 1910-12; Sec, Fruit 
Ridge Cirange, Manister, Calif., 1912-13. Mar- 
ried Elsie Victoria Weeks, My 27, 1903, Geneva, 
N. Y. Children: l\L^ry Elsie, b. My 27, 1904; 
Newton Clyde, b. My 11, 1905 (died S 5, 1905); 
Opal Victoria, b. Je 26, 1906; Howard Oakley, 
Jr., b. O 10, 1907 (died F 8, 1917); Dewitt Will- 
mington, b. F 7, 1914 (died l\Ir 8, 1915); Alvin 
Orton, b. Je 27, 1916. .4ddress, 58 E. Univ. 
.Ave., Champaign. 

719. ROYAL WRIGHT 

(Brother of G759) 
La\yyer; B. L.; b. S 13, 1870, Urbana; s. 
Francis M. (b. Ag 23, 1S44, Brier Ridge, O.) 
and Elizabeth (West) Wright (b. Decatur, O.). 
Prepared in Urbana Schs. Read law under 
F. M. Wright; admitted to bar 1893; Master 
in chancery of Circuit Court, 1896-1904; prac- 
ticing law in Chicago, 1905. Married Male 
Candy, 1894, Princeton, Ind. (divorced). Ad- 
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720. HUBERT FRANKLIN ANDREWS 
Physician; B. S.; M. D., 1899; b. Ag 10, 
1869, Piasa, 111.; s. Joseph B. (b. 1837, Bright- 
on, 111.) and Mary A. (Rudrow) Andrews (b. 
1838, Camden, N. J.). Prepared in Blackburn 
Coll. Philomathean. Teacher, Salt Lake City 
H. S., 1893-6; Physician, 1899 — . Married Zada 
Kearnes, 1904, Gunnison, Utah. Children: 
Mary Emma, b. Mr 8, 1905. Zada Leah, b. 
Mr IS, 191 1. Address, Watts Bldg., San Diego, 
Calif. 

721. GEORGE JOHN ARBEITER 
Lawyer; B. L. ; b. Je 10, 1865, Plainfield, 
111.; s. Carl (b. Jl 25, 1827, Ger.) and Kath- 
rina (Suhler) Arbeiter (b. O 26, 1828, do.). 
Prepared in Plainfield H. S. and No. Ind. St. 
Norm. Sch. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1805. 
Philomathean. Third Regt. Co. B, 111. Nat. 
Guard, 1896. First Supt., V. Commander, Sup. 
Council Order of the White Cross, 1900; Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; K. of P.; M. W. A.; No. Am. 
Union and Columbia Circle. Married Esther 
Kittie McBride, F i, 1889, Elgin, 111. Chil- 
dren: Margaret Georgia, b. Jl 2, 1900 (died 
Ap 19, 1901); George Carlton, b. Mr 20, 1902; 
Gladys Esther, b. O 10, 1904; Lois Geneveive, 
b. O 20, 1908. Address, 102 Woodworth Ave., 
Joliet, 111. 



722. 'MARY EDNA ARNOLD 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. 1866, Roanoke, 111.; 
d. C. B. Arnold. Died Ja 2, 1898, Cambridge, 
111. 

723. *GRACE AYERS (POWERS) 
(Wife of No. 769; Sister of No. 375) 

B. L. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1871, Urbana; 
d. Homer W. (b. My 23, 1836, O.) and Lorinda 
Jane (McConney) Ayers (b. ja 14, 1837, Bain- 
bridge, O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. and 
Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught 
in Rochester, Minn., 1894-5; Norm. Bus. Coll. 
Mem., Minerva Lit. and Mus. Club, Pres. 191 1. 
Married William Ambrose Powers ('93), S 9, 
1897, Urbana. Child, Chalton Ayers. Died Ap 
2J. 1919, Los Angeles, Calif. 

724. HARLOW BACON 
Topographic Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 
13, 1867, Huntsville. 111.; s. William H. (b. S 
21, 1838, Augusta, 111.) and Mary Ellen 
(Gould) Bacon (b. O 12, 1841, do.). Prepared 
in Dixon Coll. C. E. Club; at the head of the 
Military class fresh, yr. ; Class baseball. Union 
Switch & Signal Co., Swissvale, Pa., 1893; 
Engaged in bus.. Ft. Smith, Ark., 1894; with 
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as draftsman, later as Asst. Engr. ; Draftsman 
with Coast and Geodetic Sur., Washington, D. 
C, 1897 — ; Designer of C. O. & G. Ry. shops 
and yards, Shawnee, Okla. ; C. O. & G. railroad 
track pile driver. Auth.: Plan of a Track Pile 
Driver, Technograph, 1896-97, pp. 38-40; The 
C. O. & G. R. R. Shops at Shawnee, Okla., do.; 
assisted in the preparation of a paper on the 
Lambert Conformal Conic Projection, 61 pages, 
7 plates. Special Publication No. 47, Coast and 
Geodetic Sur., 1918. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Viola Coe, N 28, 1894, Eldorado, Kan. 
Children: Cecil H., b. N 20, 1895; infant 
daughter, b. Ag 29, 1899 (died Ag 31, 1899). 
Adcress, Silver Spring, Md.; bus. add.. Coast 
and Geodetic Sur., Washington, D. C. 

725. EDWARD ERNEST BARRETT 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 12, 1870, 
Port Byron, 111.; s. Daniel Thomas (b. Jl 22, 
1824, Camden, Me.) and Lucy Ann (Sidlinger) 
Barrett (b. Ag 18, 1828, Thomaston, Me.). 
Prepared in Port Byron H. S. and Acad.; 
Curtiss Bus. Coll., Minneapolis. Pres., Adel- 
phic; Sigma Chi; C. E. Club; Class Pres.; Bus. 
Mgr., Technograph and Philo-Adelphic Lecture 
Course. U. S. Surv. and Insp., U. S. Engng. 
Corps, 1893-1900; Asst. Engr., C. B. & Q. R. 
R., 1900; C. Engr. with Fairbanks Morse & Co., 
iQoo-04; Dir., Gen. Mgr. and Chief Engr. and 
V. P., Roberts and Schaefer Co., 1904 — . Pat- 
ents for improvements in coal handling devices 
dated 1907, S 1908, O 1908, Re-issue patent., 
1909. Mem., M. E. Church; Chicago Engrs. 
Club; La Grange Cml. Club; La Grange 
Country Club; lllini Club of Chicago; La 
Grange Village Bd., 1907-09; Dir., La Grange 
Trust and Savings Bank, 1909; Dir., Twelfth 
Street St. Bank, 1916 — . Trustee, First M. E. 
Church, La Grange, 111., 1906 — ; Pres., La- 
Grange Cml. Club, 1914; V. P., La Grange 
Country Club, 1918; do., Chicago Engrs. Club, 
1918; Pres., lllini Club of Chicago, 1915. 
Married Grace Anna Hollister, N 29, 1894, 
Port Byron, 111. Children: Jordan, b. My 24, 
1900; Gertrude, b. Je 20, 1904 (died Mr 15, 
1905); Edward Daniel, b. My 13, 1906. Ad- 
dress, 333 S. Waiola Ave., La Grange, 111.; 
bus. add., 2064 McCormick Bldg., do. 

726. HENRY EMMETT BARTLETT 
Asst. Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 27 
1870, Mt. Sterling, 111.; s. Henry H. (b. 1841 
Crown Point, N. Y.) and America J. (Jones) 
Bartlett (b. 1852, Mt. Sterling, 111.). Prepared 
in Mt. Sterling H. S. Supt., Schs., Brown Co. 
111., 1894-8; Asst. Engr., I. C. R. R., 1898 
1904; Off. Photographer, Panama Canal, 1904 
S; Asst. Engr., I. C. R. R., 1905-6; Chiel 
Draftsman, Const. Dept. Mo. Pac. Ry., St 
Louis, 1906-10; Engr. Terminals, Chicago Pas 
senger Subways, 1910-11; Engr., Bridges, The 
Chicago Assn. of Commerce Comn. of Investi 
gation of Smoke Abatement and Electrifica 
tion of Ry. Terminals, 1911-15; Asst. Chief 
Engr., Pub. Utilities (iomn. of 111., 1915 — 
Mem., A. S. C. E.; Am. Assn. of Engrs. Mar 
ried Nettie B. Cronin, Je 4, 1899, Mt. Sterling 
111. Children: Chas. H., b. F i, 1901; Fred 
erick E., b. Je 26, 1902. Address, 1447 E 
66th PI., Chicago. 

727. GEORGE PHILIP BEHRENSMEYER 
(Father of No. 7378) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 15, i86g, 
Quincy, III.; s. Charles Frederick Adolph (b. 
S 22, 183s, near Minden, Ger.) and Mary 
(Beilstein) Behrensmeyer (b. Ja 12, 1842, 
near Quincy, 111.). Prepared in Quincy 
Pub. Sch. ; Gem. City cus. Coll. Kappa 
Sigma; Adelphic; won nine class medals and 
inter-collegiate medals. Mem., Quincy Country 
Club; Past Chancellor, K. of P.; Past Exalted 
Ruler-Elk; K. T. ; 32nd degree Mason. Married 
Grace Rebecca Plank, Jl 12, 1893, Champaign. 
(Thild, Helen ('16), b. Je 3, 1891. Address, 
9th and Main Sts., Quincy, Ill.t 



728. GEORGE WEBSTER BLAKESLEY 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 24, 1870, Hia- 
watha, Kan.; s. A. M. and Mary (Avery) 
Blakesley. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Security Stove 
& Mfg. Co. Married, Je 11. 1896, Chicago. 
Children: Gladys A., b. Mr 27, 1901 ; Helen A. • 
iM-ank A.; Elizabeth A. (died F, 1917). Ad- 
dress, 3240 Windsor Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

729. FRANK MINEAR BROWN 
Real Est. and Ins. Agt.; B. S. in Arch.; 
b. My 10, 1872, Champaign; s. Seely (b. New 
Canaan, Conn.) and Hannah Louise Brown 
(b. Westport, do.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Sec. Twin Cities Savings & Loan Assn.; 
Clerk, I. C. R. R., Champaign, 1894-5; Joint 
Rate Insp. for Cent. Traffic Assn., 1895 01; 
Sec. Twin Cities Savings & Loan Assn., 1901- 
17; Real Est. and Ins. Agt., 1917 — . Treas., 
West. Star Lodge No. 240, A. F. A. M.; 
Rec, Champaign Commandery No. 68, K. T.. 
1903-12; Adv. Com., Bldg. Assn. League of 
111., 1905. Married Cora Lawman, Ap 17, 1913, 
(Thampaign. Address, 411 W. University Ave., 
Champaign; bus. add., 34 Neil St., do. 

730. HARVEY IRVING CARPENTER 
Mus. Instr.; B. L. in L. & A.; b. My 8, 1858, 
Champaign; s. Thomas (b. N 3, 1812, Sandy 
Hill, N. Y.) and Catherine (Belinger) Carpen- 
ter (b. O 7, 1831, Central, N. Y.). Prepared 
m Jacksonville Sch. for the Blind. Philomath- 
ean. Nat. Hist. See. Instr. in Music and Piano 
luner, 1893-1900 and 1905 — ; Instr., Music 
and Musical Sciences, Sch. for the Blind, Fari- 
bault, Minn., 1900-05. Address, 204 Co-Op 
Bldg., Champaign. 

731. ROBERT FR.A.NKLIN CARR 
(Brother of No. 1474) 
Bus. Executive; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 21, 
1871, Argenta, 111.; s. Robert F. (b. My i, 
1832, Deckertown, N. Y.) and Emily A. 
(Smick) Carr (b. Ap 10, 1839, Decatur, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Charter mem., Kappa 
Sigma; Pres., Fresh. Class; Sophograph Bd. 
with Dearborn Drug and Chem. Works as 
Mgr. of Sales, Gen. Mgr., Sec, V. P., Gen. 
Mgr., and Pres., 1906 — ; Dir. McMaster Carr 
Supply Co., Chicago; Dir., Standard Trust and 
Savings Bank, Chicago. Maj., U. S. A.; 
Trustee, Univ. of 111., 1915 — . Mem., Univ. 
Club of Chicago; Chicago Ath. Assn.; Union 
League; Chemists' Club, N. Y. City; Exmoor 
Country Club, Pres., 19 15-16; Railroad Club of 
N. Y.; A. C. S.; Treas., 111. Cadet Corps 
f-eague, Highland Park. Married Louise 
Smiley, Ap 25, 1906, Chicago. Children: 
Louise Hagar, b. My 5, 1908; Florence Smiley, 
b. Mr 28, 1913; Robert F. Jr., b. D 16, 1915. 
.-iddress. 521 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, 
111.; hi!.s. add., 3225 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 



732- CHARLES WILLARD CARTER 
(Husband of No. 760) 
Physician; B. L.; M. L., 1894; b. Mr 37, 
1S68, Faribault, Minn.; s. Willard (b. Ap 2, 
1833, Wilmington, Mass.) and Emily Jane 
(Whitlock) Carter (b. Muncy, Pa.). Prepared 
in Aledo H. S. M. D., Coll. of P. & S.. Chi- 
cago. Philomathean; First Inter-Soc Orator- 
ical Contest, 1892; Class Poet. Fellowship in 
D. & S., 1894. Practicing medicine, 1897 — ; 
Capt., M. O. R. C, 1917; Chief Surgeon, Div. 
Bn., Camp Shelby, Mass. Mem.. A. M. A.; 
111. St. Med. Soc; DeWitt Co. Med. Soc; A. 
F. A. M.; R. A. M., Goodbrake No. 59. Mar- 
ried Marv Estelle Mann ('93), Ta 12. 189S, 
Geneva, 111. Children: Charles Willard, b. F 8, 
1899; Alice Landon, b. Ap 29. 1905; Dorothy, 
b. S 2, 1908. Address, Clinton, 111. 



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733. WILLIAM ROCK CHAMBERS 
(Brother of No. 2932) 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ja 30, 1873, 
Sadorus, IH. ; s. Jacob George (b. Ag 12, 1842, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) and Ann (Rock) Cham- 
bers (b. Ap 2, 184s, Sadorus, 111.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. LL. B., Mich., 1890. Philo- 
mathean; Rep. at Inter-Coll. Orat. Cont., 1892; 
Winner Conklin Prize, Orat., 1892. Teacher, 
1893-4; Law Stud., 1894-6; Clerk, Ter. Dist. 
Court, 1907-10; Practicing lawyer, 1910-17; 
Co. Atty., Graham Co., Ariz., 1917 — . Sec, 
Bd. of Educ, Danville, 1902-3. Married Lida 
Spencer, N 10, 1904, Chicago. Child, Richard 
Harvey, b. N 7, 1906. Address, Safford, Ariz. 

734. *OSCAR PAUL CHESTER 
(Brother of No. 1023) 
Professor; b. N i, 1870, Champaign; s. Elias 
Oscar (b. 1829, Franklin Co., O.) and Frances 
Virginia (Skinner) Chester (b. 1835, Orange 
(io., N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign West 
Side H. S. M. D., N. W. Univ., 1896. Nu 
Sigma Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha. Mem., A. 
M. A.; 111. St. Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc. 
and Physicians' Club; Kenwood Club; Hyde 
Park Presby. Church. Married Florence 
Griffin, O 18, 1911, Chicago. Child, Virginia 
Ruth. Died Je 23, 1916. Champaign. 

735. FRED GOLDSMITH COFFEEN 
(Brother of Nos. 568, 1116) 
Foundry Expert; B. S. in Cham.; b. N 32, 
1 87 1, Sidney, 111.; s. Alva Martin (b. F 11, 
1836, Attica. Ind.) and Mira Amy (Gaines; 
Cotteen (b. D 28, 1836, Virginia, 111.). Chem. 
and Supt. in foundry work, Chicago, 1 893-1 900; 
at Beaver Dam, Wis., 1900-4; Foundry Expert, 
,904 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; Congr. Church. 
Married Ida Weber, Ag iS, 1899, Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Richard Preston, b. O 22, 1900; Esther, 
b. S 29, 1902; Frederick Harry, b. Je 24, 1904. 
Address, 502 E. Daniel St., Champaign. 

736. JAMES W. COOK 
Gen. Contr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. 1872, Rural 
Tp., R. I. Co., 111.; s. Mrs. J. V. Cook. Pre- 
pared in Rock Island H. S. Sigma Chi. With 
J. W. Schaub, Chicago, 1904; with James Stew- 
art ^ Co., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 810 Edge- 
comb Place, Chicago; bus. add., James Stewart 
& Cio., Westminster Bldg., do. 

737. WILLIAM HENRY CORNELL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. 1865, Kankakee 
Co., 111.; s. Abram H. CornelL Engr., Hitch- 
cock & Keil, Boonton, N. J. Married Margaret 
Burres, Je 8, 1895, Benton, 111. Child, William, 
b. D 1, 1903. Address. Dover, N. J. 

738. EDWARD CHILTON CRAIG 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. Ap 7, 1872, Mattoon, 111.; 

s. James Wesley (b. Je 29, 1844, Coles Co. 111.) 
and Mary (Chilton) Craig (b. Jl 4. 1849, Scott 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Adel- 
phic. Attended Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to 
bar and practicing, 1896 — . Pres. Univ. of 111. 
Alumni Assn., 1918—. Married Fannie lone 
Dilley, N 9, 1899, Dallas, Tex. Children: 
George Mansfield, b. Ag 25, 1905; Donald 
Chilton, b. O 27, 1908. Address, Mattoon, 111. 

739. WILLIS WILSON DANLEY 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 15. 1871. 

Henry, 111.; s. D. W. and Katherine A. (Noe) 
Danley. Prepared in Hennepin H. S. Adel- 
phic, Engr. and Salesman, U. S., Austral., Eng., 
and So. Afr.; engaged in organizing and estab- 
lislilng the S. African, German and Italian con- 
tracting bus. for the Lamson Pneumatic Tube 
Co., and Lamson Store Service Co., of London, 
Eng., 1Q04-11. Married Matilda Elizabeth 
Cayzer, O 3, 1898, Melbourne, Victoria. Child, 
Arthur L., b. S 23, 1899. Address, 914 Boyd 
Bldg., Winnipeg, Can.t 



740. MARK ALDEN EARL 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 37, 
1869, Centralia, 111.; s. Marcus Aurelius (b. Ja 
27, 1820, New York) and Winnie (Gray) Earl 
(b. Jl 22, 1839, O.). Prepared in Centralia H. 
S. Capt. in Regt.; M. C. E., 1894, Cornell. Civ. 
Engr., 1894-1904; Consulting Engr., 1904 — . 
Married Lena Simpson, S 9, 1895, Benton Har- 
bor, Mich. Address, Muskogee, Okla. 

74«- WILBER JOHN ERASER 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 1902; b. Jl 

I, 1869, Lockport, 111.; s. John Alexander (b- 
11 30, 1823, Bethel, N. Y.) and Mary Ann (Van 
Horn) Eraser (b. F 17, 1829.). Prepared in 
Plainheld H. S. and Jennings Sem., Aurora, 
111. Instr., Dairy Husb., and Asst., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1896-1902; Prof., Dairy 
Husb., and Chief in Sta., 1902 — ; studied Dairy 
Farming in Europe 1900 and 1908; studied at 
Harvard, 1915-16. Auth. : Preventing Contam- 
ination of Milk, Bui. No. 91, 1903, 30 pp.; 
City Milk Supply, Bui. No. 92, 1902, 20 pp.; 
Crops for the Silo, Cost of Filling, and Effect 
of Silage on the Flavor of Milk, Lul. No. loi, 
1905, 20 pp.; Construction of Silos, Bui. No. 
102, 1905, 44 pp.; Dairy Suggestions from 
European Conditions as seen in the British 
Isles, Holland, and Denmark, Bui. No. 140, 
1909, 84 pp.; Economy of the Round Dairy 
Barn, Bui. No. 143, 1910, 44 pp.; Alfalfa 
Hay vs. Timothy Hay, and Alfalfa Hay vs. 
Bran for Dairy Cows, Bui. No. 146, 1910, 
14 pp.; also earlier buls. and a large num- 
ber of circulars; articles in periodicals since 
1908. Married Alice May Eaton, S 12, 1894, 
Aurora,^ 111. Children: Cecil Eaton, b. O 7, 
1895; Gladys Genevra, b. Ag 17, 1897. Ad- 
dress, 1003 S. Wright St., Champaign; bus. add., 
119 Agr. Bldg., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

742. WILLIAM DAVID GIBBS 

(Husband of No. 854) 
Appraiser; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1894; b. Mr 
IS, 1869, Winchester, 111.; s. William C. and 
Margaret C. Gibbs. Prepared in Winchester 
H. S. Kappa Sigma; Fellowship in Agr., 1894. 
Asst., Agr., O. St. Univ., 1895. Sigma Xi, O. 
6t. Univ.; Expert Asst., Bur. of Soils, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1895; Asst. Prof., Agr., O. St. 
Univ., 1S95-6; Assoc. Prof., 1896-9; D. S. C, 
Univ. of Maine, 1908; Prof, of Agronomy, O. 
St. Univ., 1899-01; Prof., Agr. and Dir., Agr. 
Exp. Sta., N. H. Coll. of Agr. and the Me- 
chanic Arts, Durham, N. H., 1901; Dean of 
Agr. and Dir. of Exp. Stations, Tex., A. and 
M. Coll., Coll. Sta., 1902-3; Pres., N. H. Coll. 
of Agr. and the Mechanic Arts, 1903-12; west- 
ern representative of the Sagamon Land Trust 
of Boston, 1912 — ; Chief Appraiser, Federal 
Land Bank of St. Louis. Married Olga C. 
Woolsey ('94), Jl 16, 1896, Polo, 111. (died Je 

II, 1899). Child, Dorothy, b. Je ti, 1899 (died 
at hiith). Address, Winchester. 111. 

743. LOUIS THOMAS GRAHAM 
Lawver; B. L.; b. Ag 18, 1870, Pittsfield, 111.; 
3. D. C. (b. Galesbur.g, 111.) and Lizzie (Rose) 
Graham (b. Griggsville, 111.). Prepared in 
Pittsfield H. S. Married Bertha M. Rush, 
Fairmount, 111., F 23, 1903. Child, Reginald 
Orr, b. N II, 1912. Address, Pittsfield, 111. 

744. WILLIAM JOHNSON GRAHAM 

(Brother of No. 4679) 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. F 7, 1872; s. Richard J. 
(b. F II, 1842, Lawrence Co., Pa.) and 
Caroline (Mundwiler) Graham (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Aledo H. S. and Aledo Acad. Adel- 
phic; Kappa Sigma; Ed. -in-Chief, Illini, 1892-3; 
Pres.. Adelphic, 1893; Class Hatchet Orat., 
1893. In law office of James M. Brock, 
Aledo, 111., 1893-s; Deputy Sheriff, Mercer 
Co.; admitted to bar in 111., 1893. Raised 
CO. in Aledo as Capt. of Anderson's Prov. 



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Regt. in war with Spain. Elected State's 
Atty., Mercer Co., 1900; re-elected, 1904; 
del.. Rep. Nat. Convention, 1912; mem., H. 
of R., III., 1914-16; H. of R., U. S., 1917—- 
Married Olive B. Whan, N 8, 1899. Aledo, 111. 
(died Mr 29, 1911); Edna Robey, N 8, 1912. 
Children: Robert, b. D 23, 1906; Ruth Olive, b. 
N 12, igio; John Robey, b. Mr 23, 1915. Ad- 
dress, Aledo, 111. 

745- FRANK M. GULICK 
Asst. Cashier; B. L.; b. F 15, 1870, Rantoul, 
111.; s. Chas. Wesley (b. Ap 27, 1836, Morris- 
town, O.) and Catherine Celina (Clapp") Gulick 
(b. Jl 16, 1843, Vermilion Co., near Danville, 
III.). Prepared Rantoul, 111. Kappa Sigma. 
Merchant, 1893-1900; SfC, Twin Cities Saving 
& Loan Assn., Champaign, until :go2; planter, 
until Ap, 1904; in charge of southern real est. 
office of Mullikin & Biles, Memphis, Tenn., 
1904-6; Partner of Martin Bros. & Co., Alli- 
gator, Miss., 1906-8; owns orange ranch. Or- 
ange, Calif., 1909-13; Asst. Cashier, The Nat. 
Bank of Orange, Orange, Calif., 1913 — . Mar- 
ried Cora Belle Martin, Mr 25, 1900, Neosho, 
Mo. Children: Frank Martin, b. N 18, 1904; 
Chas. Edwin, b. Ap 10, 1910. Address, Orange, 
Calif. 

746. ALBERT GRANT HIGGINS 
(Brother of No. 3027) 
Petroleum Engr. and Geol.; B. S. in Arch.; 
b. Ag 30, 1869, Elmwood, 111.; s. B. P. (b. Ap 
29, 1833, Chester, Mass.) and Mary E. (Leet) 
Higgins (b. Ja i, 1842, Chester, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Elmwood H. S. and Univ. Acad. 
Class baseball and football; Varsity Football. 
Arch., Chicago, Victor, Colo., Pueblo, Kansas 
City; Struct. Engr. Hon. Comn. as Capt., 111. 
Nat. Guard. Act. Volunteer, Spanish- Am. War; 
V. P. and Mgr., Trusswall JNIfg. Co., Kansas 
City, Mo.; Petroleum Engr. and Geol., 191 7 — . 
Invented and developed the manufacture of 
Trusswall Concrete Columns, Patents No. 
945,948, 1910 and No. 945,940, 191 r; No. 
1052918, 1118770, 1156077. Published, Turned 
Concrete Columns (Trus.'iwall Columns, Cement 
Age, vol. 13, No. 4; The Oil and Gas News, vol. 
2, No. 7; The Possibility of Developing Oil in 
the Mississippi Formation in Mo. Mem., Y. M. 
C. A.; Engrs. Club; Arts Club; Noble of the 
Mystic Shrine. Married Jessie M. Glenn, O 
12, 1910, Tarkio, Mo. Address, 3724 Bell St., 
Kansas City, Mo.; btts. add.., 1214 Scarritt 
Bldg., do. 

747. PHILLIP MATHIAS HUCKE 
Coal Operator; B. S. in Sc; b. Mr s, 1871, 

Mascoutah, 111.; s. Phillip (b. Ap 30, 1844, Ro- 
tenburg, Ger.) and Elizat)eth (Leibrock) Hucke 
(b. Mascoutah, 111.). Prepared in Mascoutah 
H. S. Philomathean. Taught in Champaign 
H. S., 1893-1900; Gen. Mgr., Kolb Coal Co., 
Mines, St. Loujs, iqoo — ; Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr., St. Genevieve Lime & Quarry Co., St. 
Genevieve, Mo., 1915 — . Married Louise 
Kraus, 1007, Chicago. Address, 3521 Park 
Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., Mermod and Jaccard 
Bldg., rfo.t 

748. EDWARD EVERETT HUNT 

(Brother of No. 886) 

With Piper, Johnson & Case; B. S. in Chem. ; 

b. 1871, Urbana; s. J. E. Hunt. Married Jl, 

1907. Address, 406-411 Chamber of Commerce 

Bldg., care Piper, Johnson & Case, Minneapolis.! 

749. HARRIETTS AUGUSTA JOHNSON 
B. L.; b. Je 22, 1873, Rock Island; d. Walter 
(b. 1843, Coventry, Eng.) and Ellen (Head) 
Johnson (b. 1843, Hull, do.). Prepared in 
Rock Island H. S. Alethenai. Grad. Wor- 
cester, Mass. Sch. of Dom. Sc, 1901. Address, 
1 133, ist Ave., Rock Island, 111. 



750. JAMES A. KINKEAD 
(Brother of No. 574) 
Res. Sales Mgr.; B. S. in Chem., 1895; b. 
Je 24, 1871, Earlville, 111.; s. Jos. R. and Julia 
(Robinson) Kinkead. Prepared in Earlville H. 
S. Adelphic. Insp., C. N. & W. R. R. Co., 
1893-1902; Engr. Tests, Am. Locomotive Co., 
1902-8; Res. Sales Mgr., Parkesburg Iron Co., 
1908—. Assoc, A. S. M. E.; mem., A. S. N. 
E.; A. S. T. M.; Engr. Soc Eastern N. Y.; 
Mohawk Golf Club; Engrs. Club, N. Y.; Rail- 
road Club of N. Y. ; Marine and Field Club, 
Brooklyn. Married Beatrice Reynolds, Ag 8, 
1903, San Francisco. Children: Robert Clen- 
denin, b. Ja 4, 1906; James Alan, b. Ja 5, 
1908; David, b. O 16, 1909; Donald, b. Mr 10, 
iQii. .Iddress. Cupertino, Santa Clara Co., 
Calif.; bus. add., 16 California St., San Fran- 
cisco. 

751. LOUIS KLINGEL 
Lawyer; B. L., 1893; b. Mr 8, 1870, Mascou- 
tah, 111.; s. Louis (b. Mr 8, 1841, do.) and 
Katherine (Scibert) Klingel (b. 1849, Ger.). 
Prepared in Mascoutah H. S. LL. B., Mich. 
Law Sch., 1896. Philomathean; Valedictorian. 
Taught sch., Belleville, 111., 1893-4; practised 
law in Belleville, 1896 — . Mem., B. P. O. E. ; 
A. F. A. M. Married Eugenie Guentz, S 5, 
1907, Belleville, 111. Children: Mary Helen, b. 
Ag 2, 1912; Katherine Louise, b. D 24, 1908; 
Robert Louis, b. Jl 10, 1915. Address, Belle- 
ville, 111. 

752. NINA BELLE LAMKIN 

Dir., Phys. Educ; B. L. ; b. Champaign; d. 
Josiah B. (b. 1843, Ont., Can.) and C. Marion 
(Gibson) Lamkin (b. 1846, Plattsburgh, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Pres., Ale- 
thenai; Class Sec; Pres., Y. W. C. A.; Omega 
Upsilon. Teacher, Champaign Pub. Schs. and 
Instr., Phys. Tr., 1893-7; Phvs. Dir., Yankton 
Coll.. S. Dak., 1897-1900; Phys. Dir., H. S. 
Ath. Club, La Porte. Ind., 1900; Pvt. studio 
work, Chicago, 1902; Phys. Dir., Jewish Man. 
Tr. Sch., Chicago, 1902-5; Phys. Dir., Riverside 
Pub. Schs., 1904-7; Teacher, Elocution and 
Phys. work. Studio, Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago, 
1902-5; head of Phys. Educ. Dept., West. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1907-13; Dir. of Boys and 
Girls Sports at Chautauqua, 1904-11; Round 
Table Talks for Parents and Teachers at Chau- 
tauqua, 1904-11; Supvr., Phys. Educ, Y. W. 
C. A., St. Louis, 1913-16; Dir., Norm. Dept., 
Ihys. Educ, N. W. Univ., 1916-18; Auth. and 
Dir. of Pageants, 1907-17. Auth.: Play, Its 
Value and Fifty Games, Lamlain Pub. Co., 
Chicago, 1908; Suggestive Phys. Work for 
Every Day anl Holidays, for use n all the 
grades. Pub., Macomb, 111., iqio: Dances, 
Drills and Story Plays, 80 pp., T. S. Denison 
&. Co., 1916; Pageant, Am. Yesterday and To- 
day, 30 pp., do., 1917; Articles in Norm. Instr., 
Primary Educ, Drama League Monthly, Plat- 
form Mag. Mem., Presby. Church; N. E. A.; 
Alumnae Club, Chicago; Alumni Club. Chicago; 
Intercoll. Alumnae Assn.; Chicago Playground; 
Am. Pageant Assn.; Am. Educ. Assn.; Nat. 
Playground Assn.; Drama League Assn.; In- 
ternat. Lyceum Assn.; Evanston Drama Club; 
Chicago Art Inst. .'Iddress, Evanston, 111. 

753. ALEXANDER L. LEVY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F i, 1872, 

Brookfield, Mo.; s. Marcus (b. Mr 31, 1843, 
Kolmar, Prussia) and Minna Levy (b. S 30, 
1844, Bartenstein, do.). Prepared in Brook- 
field (Mo.) H. S. Teacher, Chicago H. Schs., 
1896-1904; Practising Arch., 1904-11. Mem., 
Chicago Arch. Bus. Assn.; III. Soc. of Arch.; 
Dir., Marks Nathan Orphan Home. Married 
Eliza Westerfield, Ap 28, 1898, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Alexander L. Jr., b. Je 23. igii; Mar- 
cus VV.. b. My 27, 1915. Address, 5202 Prairie 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1658 C^onway Bldg., 
Wash, and La Salle Sts., do. 



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754- ARTHUR BATES LOOMIS 



Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 7, 1873, 
Fulton, 111.; s. G. C. (b. Ag 2, 1841) and 
Emma (Bates) Loomis (b. My 29, 1850). Pre- 
pared in Fulton H. S. M. C. E., Cornell Univ., 
1894. Sigma Chi; Class. Pres. Asst. Engr., 
Massillon Bridge Co., 1894-1902; Asst. to Con- 
sulting Engr. ior Ter. Ry. Assn. of St. Louis 
1902-04; Asst. Engr., Toledo Massillon Bridge 
Co., 1904; Chief Engr., Toledo Bridge & Crane 
Co., Toledo, O. Married Edith Louise Norton, 
D 30, 1909, Toledo, O. Address, Hotel East- 
wood, Toledo, O. 



755. WILLIAM PRIESTLY McCARTNEY 

Lawyer; B. S. in Chem. ; M. S., 1900; LL. B., 
1901; b. My 18, 1870, Metropolis, 111.; s. Robert 
Wilson and Molly (Priestly) McCartney. Pre 
pared in Metropolis H. S. ; Detroit Mil. Acad. 
LL. D., Breseford Coll., Ensley, .\la. Chem. 
Club; Pres., Univ. of 111. Assn. Spanish War 
Volunteers, 1899. Teacher, Olmsted, 1893-4; 
Albion, 1895-6; So. Collegiate Inst., 1896-7; 
Metropolis, 111., Druggist and Chem., 1897-8; 
Food Insp. and Chem., with rank of ist Lt., 
U. S. A.. 1898-9; Univ. of ill., 1899-01; Padu- 
cah, Ky., 1901-4; Atty. at Law, Teacher of 
Law, E. St. Louis, 111. and St. Louis, Mo., 
1904-5; Teacher, Com. Law and Allied Sc, 
Breseford, Coll.; Counsellor-Scientist, Birming- 
ham, Ala., Consulting and Analytical Work 
Pertaining to Iron Industries; Instn, Breseford 
Coll., 1905; Atty., Augusta, Ga.; Supt., Univ. 
H. S., Gibson H. S., 1906—; Mgr. Hypes Mfg. 
Co., 1906; Farmer 1906 — ; Student Univ. of 
Edinburgh, 1907-8, 1). Sc, 1908; Lecturer, 
Manila and Cavite, P. I., 1908-09; Analyst of 
Researches, New Zealand, 1909-10; Supt. H. 
S., Blue Rapids, Kan., 1911-12; do., Vliets, 
Kan., 1912-13; Chief Chm., Wagner Oil Survey, 
1913-18; Supt. Co. H. S., Hayes Co., Neb., 
1918 — ; also operating oil and soil analyst 
labs. Invented Leadoidine, a celluloid-like 
preparation with Sp. Gr. appro.ximating lead 
used in heavy mounting,- 1905. Auth. : Hand- 
book of Coml. Chem. 195 pp., 1897, Journal 
Press, St. Louis; Dies \'it;e and other poems, 
1902; Old and New Testament Interlinear Ed., 
1902; The Law of Self-Defense, 1903, 200 pp., 
Reid Pub. Co.; A Boy's Psychology, 1904. 15° 
pp.; Number, the Beautiful Necessity, Int. 
Math. Mag., 1905; Court-Room and Other 
Curios; The Definite Methods of Steel Analyses, 
Ready Pub. Co.; New Methods of Diagnosis 
of Zymotic Diseases by Refle.xes, Jo.; The 
Definite Protein Content of the Amniotic Fluids 
corresponding to growth of the Foetus of Mam- 
mals, 191 1 ; etc. Mem., Ky. St. Bar Assn.; 
Sec, Metropolis, 111., Bar Assn.; So. Soc 
Chemists; Kan. and Neb. Acad, of Sc; Kan. 
and Neb. Bar Assn.; Supreme Council I. O. O. 
F. Brevet Maj. Chem. Research Dept. for 
Munitions July-Dec, 1917- Married Mayme 
Perrine, S 24, 1894 (died O 1898); Johanna 
Davis. Ag 17, 1901, Cairo, 111. (died D 4, tgu. 
Palmer Lake, Col.). Children: Robert A., b. 
Ag 25, 1895; Homer D, b. Je 17, 1898; James 
Scott, b. F 1900; Jean, b. Ja 30, 1903. Ad- 
dress, Box 124, Hayes Center, Neb. 

756. ROBERT EMMETT McCLOY 

Lawyer; B. L. in L. & A.; b. F 22, 1867. 
Effingham Co.; s. John (b. Ja i, 1839) and 
Catherine (Murphy) McCloy. Prepared in Al- 
tamont H. S. LL. B., Kent Coll., 1895. Y. M. 
C. A.; Philomathean; Blackstonian Soc. Prac- 
tised law for a time, connected with a real est. 
firm; in Law Dept. of the London Guarantee 
and Accident Co., Chicago, 1906—. Mem., M. 
E. Church (steward and trustee) ; Arcand Lodge 
No. 717. A. F. A. M., 1903-4 (Master); 
Univ. of 111. Club of Chicago, 1898-1901. 
Married Bertha Alma Tish, Je 13, i897- Ad- 
dress, 383 Greenwood Ave., Blue Island, Ill.t 



757- *CLYDE BENJAMIN McCLURE 

(Brother of No. 660) 
B. S. in C. E.; b. 1870, Gibson City, IlL; 
s. John T. McClure. Died F 26, 1901, Tuscola, 

HI. 

758. WALTER SCOTT McGEE 
Teacher; B. S.; b. S 7, 1869, Champaign Co.; 
s. Giles Franklin (b. 1826, Mo.) and Elizabeth 
(Smoot) McGee (b. 1834, O.). Prepared in 
Philo Tp. sch. and pvt. study. Y. M. C. A.; 
Philomathean; Ath. Assn. Fellowship, Univ. 
of 111., 189s; Prin. East Side Sch., Champaign, 
1893-4; Stud., Univ. of 111., 1894-S, Chicago, 
1895-6; taught in Englewood H. S., 1896-8; 
Stud., Chicago, 1898-9; taught in Hyde Park 
H. S., 1899; Instr.. Geol. and Geog., Cent. 
Inst., Chicago, 1905-8; Englewood H. S., 1908 — . 
Educ. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Paris, France, 1918— . 
Married Ethelyn B. Clancey, Je 27, 1900, Plain- 
well, Mich. Children: Marion Elizabeth, b. 
Mr 31, 1902; Donald Willis, b. O i8, 1903; 
.-Man James, b. Je 5, 1907 (died S 10, 1916). 
Address. 5327 Ellis Ave., Chicago. 

759- LOUIS McMAINS 
Real Est. bus.; B. S.; b. My 14, 1868, Ver- 
milion Co., 111., near Rossville; s. Anderson 
(b. Ja 10, 1840, Waveland, Ind.) and Clarisa 
Comstock McMains (b. N 12, 1848, Rossville, 
111.). Prepared in Rossville H. S. Adelphic; 
Hoppin Medal, 1890. Practicing Law, 1893- 
1902; Life Ins., 1902-3; Real Est., 1903-4 in 
Detroit; Mgr., Real Est. Dept., John Wocher 
and Brc, Indianapolis, 1904-10; Ind. Nat. 
Guards during R. R. strike, 1894. Mem., Chris- 
tian Church; Chm. of Bd., four yrs. ; Supt., 
S. S., six yrs.; Treas. and Dir., Y. M. C. A., 
Crawfordsville, 1898-1902. Married Sadie 
Blanche Ritter, Je 26, 1895, Danville, 111. Ad- 
dress, 3007 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis. 

760. MARY ESTELLE MANN (CARTER) 
(Wife of No. 732) 
B. L. in L. & A.; b. D 29, 1871, St. Charles. 
111.; d. Charles Eben (b. S 27, 1844. N. Y. and 
Sarah Ellen (Landon) Mann (b. O 20, 1846, 
Bloomingdale, 111.). Prepared in Geneva H. 
S. Alethenai; ist prize in Declamation Con- 
test. Teacher, H. S., Mattoon, 1893-4; H. S., 
Elgin, 1894-7. Pres., P. E. O. Soc, 1914-17; 
Pres., Washington Sch. Parent Teachers Assn., 
1015-17. Married Charles Willard Carter 
('93), Ja 12. 1898, Geneva, 111. Children: 
Charles" Willard, b. F 8, 1899; Alice Landon, 
b. Ap 29, 1905; Dorothy, b. S 2, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 203 N. Center St., Clinton, 111. 

761. LOUEVA MAE MATHEWS 

(NICOLAUS) 
(Sister of No. 1928) 
B L. in L. & S.; b. 1871, Urbana; d. M. W. 
(b. Marshall, 111.) and Julia R. Mathews (b. 
Medina, O.). Married W. A. Nicolaus, Mgr., 
.\pt. House, Urbana. Address, 907 W. Cali- 
fornia St., Urbana. 

762. JAMES DAVID METCALF 
Bank Cashier; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 14. 1871; 

s. James David, Sr. (b. My 16, 1839, Ky.) 
and Bruneete (Mason) Metcalf (b. Mr 10, 
1843, do.). Prepared in Girard H. S.; West. 
Norm. Sch., Bushnell, 111. Kappa Sigma. 
Cashier of Shipman Banking Co., Shipman, IlL 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Eugenia Wolfe. 
O 16, 1897. Child, Eugenia, b. D 9, 1902. 
Address, Shipman, 111. 

763. CLENDON VAN METER MILLAR 
(Brother of Nos. 1063, 3875) 

Chem. and Assayer; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 
1894; b. Ap 10, 1871, Mattoon, 111.; s. Adam 
(b. Va.) and Fannie Bowen (Knowles) Millar 
(b. O.). Prepared in Lee's Acad., Loxa, 111. 
Asst. on St. Water Sur.. 1895-9; Chem. and 



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Baccalaureate Alumni 



Assayer, Joplin, Mo., 1899 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church; has been S. S. Supt., Pres. Epworth 
League, a steward in church. Married Eliza- 
i beth C. Insley, Je 15, 1898, Thayer. Kan. 
Children: Clendon Van Meter, Jr., b. Ag 7, 
1905: Frank Insley, b. N 15, 1906. Address, 
Siyyi Joplin St., Joplin, Mo. 

764. JEREMIAH GEORGE MOSIER 

(Father of No. 7825) 
Professor; B. S.; b. Ja 8, 1862, Pike Co., 
O.; s. David (b. Mr 20, 1827, O.) and Amanda 
R. (Brill) Mosier (b. Ap 29, 1828). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. ; Norm. Sch., Lebanon, O. 
Philomathean; Alpha Zeta. Asst., (^eol., 
Univ. of 111., 1894-7; Farmer, 1898-1900; H. 
S. Teacher, Urbana and Champaign, 1900-2; 
Prof., Soil Physics, Coll. of Agr. and Asst. 
Chief, Soil Physics, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
111., 1902 — . Auth.: Bui. No. 208, Climate of 
111., 128 pp. 1918; Circ. No. 82, Phys. Im- 
provement of Soils with Special Reference to 
Organic Matter, 1904, 21 pp.; Soil Reports of 
Twenty Counties (with Dr. C. G. Hopkins and 
others); text on soil Physics and Mgmt., 418 
pp., 1917; H. S. text of Soils and Crops, 400 
pp., 1918; Bui. Washing of Soils and Methods 
of Prevention, 35 pp., 1918; Lab. Guide in 
Soil Physics, 1908, 66 pp.; Key for determina- 
tion of minerals, 1895, 30 pp. (with C. W. 
Rolfe). Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc, 1905. Mar- 
ried Lydia C. Miller, Je 22, 1892, Philo, 111. 
Children: Leota I. ('16), b. Ag 15, 1894; Harold 
M., b. D 10, 1897 (died Ag 29, 1900); Henry 
D., b. Ap 4, 1899; Helene K., b. O 20, 1903; 
Dorothy R., b. My 19, 1905. Address, 908 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana. 

765. JAMES NEEDHAM 
Supt. and Pres. of Coal Co.; B. S.; b. Ag 
8, 1871; s. Matthew (b. 1832, Adlington, Che- 
shire, Eng.) and Martha (Williamson) Need- 
ham (b. 1834, Hazel Grove, do.). Prepared in 
Collinsville H. S. Kappa Sigma; Univ. Foot- 
ball Team; Base Ball Team. Clerical positions 
with various Coal Min. Companies at Troy, 111., 
St. Louis, and McAllister, Okla., 1893-7; pros- 
pecting in Klondike and Alaska, 1897-1900; 
Asst. Engr., Union Pac. Coal Co., Cumberland 
and Rock Springs, Wyo., 1900-2; Chief Engr., 
do., 1902-3; Supt., do., mines at Cumberland, 
Wyo., 1903-7; Gen. Mgr., Washington Union 
Coal Co., Centralia, Wash., 1907-10; Gen. Supt., 
Mines, Union Pac. Coal Co., Cheyenne, Wyo.; 
Gen. Supt., Mines, C. M. & St. P. Ry. and 
Pres., St. Paul Coal Co., 1912 — . Mem.. Chi- 
cago Auto. Club. Married Marthena Eliza- 
beth Richards, Ap 14, 1904, Butte, Mont. 
Children: Dorothy Wilmoth, b. F 14, igo.s; 
James Richards, b. D 18, 1908. Address, 5827 
Winthrop Ave., Chicago. 

766. "ADOLPH BERTINUS PETERSON 
B. S. in Arch.; b. 1871, Chicago; s. Mrs. 
Annie Peterson. Died N 2, 1899, Chicago. 

767. SOPHIE MARIE PETERSON (PARR) 
(Wife of No. 1069) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 22, 1872, 
Champaign; d. Peter John (b. O 2, 1848, 
Sweden) and Marie Christine Peterson (b. Mr 
8, 1850.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Al- 
ethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught sch., 1893-9, 
1907 — ; Prin., Col. Wolfe Sch., Champaign. 
Mem., Cong. Church. Married John Louis 
Parr ('97), S 20, 1899, Champaign (died D 
29, 1906). Children: Harold Leslie, b. Ja 6, 
igoi; Marie Christine, b. F 19, 1905. Address, 
803 S. 2nd St., Champaign. 

768. JAMES DAVID PHILLIPS 
Professor; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je i, 1869, 
Chicago; s. James Mill (b. Scotland) and Ellen 
(Stewart) Phillips (b. do.). Prepared in Chi- 
cago Schs.; Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Shield 



and Trident; Sigma Xi; Pi Tau Sigma; Pres., 
boph. Class. Instr., Shop Work and Mach. 
Design, 1892-3; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111 
1893-1902; Asst. Prof., Drawing, Univ. of Wis. 
1902-5; Prof., do., 190S-9; Asst. Dean, Coll. 
of Engng., Univ. of Wis., 1909-18; Educ. Dir., 
o^" °, ^'*- Framing Detachment, N. A., 
1918. Auth.: Freehand Lettering, 1902; Es- 
sentials of Descrip. Geom., with A. V. Millar, 
1909; Mech. Drawing for Colls, and Univs., 
with H D. Orth. 1915; Mech. Drawing for 
Sec. Schs., with F. D. Crawshaw, 1916 In- 
ventor with Carl Hambuechen, Electrolytic 
method for removing oxides from silver and 
other metals. Mem., Soc. for Prom, of Engng 
Lduc; West. Drawing and Man. Tr. Teachers' 
Assn.; Wis. Acad, of Arts and Sc. Married 
Darley Payne, Ag 27, 1894, Champaign (died); 
Clara Moore. Je 17, 1916. Chicago. Children: 
r.'r" . ?,'^^^''' (died); Mary Helen (died); 
Wendell b. 1899. Address, 1925 W. Lawn 
Ave., Madison, Wis. 

769. WILLIAM AMBROSE POWERS 

(Husband of No. 723) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 14, 1866 
Knoxborough, N. Y.; s. Walter Moses (b. Ja 
18, 1837 do.) and Lucinda Rebecca (Lawton) 
Powers (b. Je 18, 1842, Vernon, N. Y ) Pre- 
pared in Belvidere H. S. Philomathean. Chief 
Chem., AT. & S. F. R. R.; Eureka Ammonia 
Works, 1897; Article, Water Treating by the 
lowers System, S 1904, Loco. Fireman's Mag 
Mem., Internatl. Assn. for Testing Material 
1903: West. Ry. Club, 1898. Married Grace 
.Avers (93), S 9, 1897, Urbana. Child, Chalton 
Ayers, b. O 10, 1898. Address, 1020 Western 
Ave., Topeka, Kan.f 

770. ALFRED WILLEMIN REA 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 12, 1869 
Decatur, 111.; s. Robert M. (b. Mr 8 1841, 
Harrisburg, Pa.) and Catharine J. (Francis) 
Rea (b. Ja 15, 1840 Zanesville, O.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Arch. Club. 
Arch. Draftsman, 1893- 1900; Engrs. ofRce, Nat 
Home for Disabled Vol. Soldiers at Danville^ 
111., 1898-1900; practicing Arch., Joplin, Mo., 
1900-13 and Los Angeles, Calif., 1913 — . Mem 
A. I. A.; Past Master Fellowship Lodge No. 
345, A. F. A. M., Joplin, Mo.; Mem., Los An- 
geles Bodies of Scottish Rite and Al Malaikah 
Temple A. A. O. N. M. S.; Pres. So. Calif. 
Alumni Assn., U. of I., 1916-17; M E. Church. 
Married Viola Edith Cross, D 29, 1902. Child, 
Frances Aleene, b. My 25, 1905. Address, 903- 
Qos Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bldg., Los 
\ngeles. 

771- WILLIAM BRIGGS ROWE 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 24, 1866. 
Freedom, 111.; s. Robert A. (b. O i, 1826, York 
Ridge, Ind.) and Fear B. (Hosford) Rowe (b. 
D 24, 1839, Freedom, 111.). Prepared in Ot- 
tawa H. S. Philomathean. Taught, 1893-4; 
with W. A. Wood Co., 1894; U. S. Mail Ser- 
vice, 1895-6: on I. C. R. R., 1896-1903; C. R. 
I. & P. R. R. ; Farming — . Invented mach. for 
folding, printing and stamping R. M. S. labels, 
1900; Pres. Bd. of Directors, Freeman Tele- 
phone Exchange Co. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Phebe E. Knight, Ag 6, 1890, Baker, 
111. Children: Fay K., b. Ag 19, 1892; Marion 
A., b. F 24, 1897; Nellie May, b. My 14, 1899; 
Earl W., b. O 16, 1903. Address, Freeport, 
Kan.f 

772. CHARLES WESLEY RUSSELL 
Farmer; A. B. ; b. Je 10, 1871, Virginia, 
111.; s. William (b. Ag 11, 1836, Edinburgh, 
Scot.) and Rebecca (Needham) Russell (b. O 
26, 1839, Oldham, Eng.). Prepared in Vir- 
ginia H. S. Philomathean. H. S. Teacher, 
1893-6; farmer, 1897-iqoo; teacher, 1901-2; 
farmer, 1902 — . Pres., Cass Co. Farmers' Inst., 



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'90S — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; Sr. Deacon; Jr. 
Warden; Elder, Presby. Church, Virginia, 1918. 
Married Florence Newman, F 15, igo5, Vir- 
ginia, 111. Children: Mary Rebecca, b. D 6, 1905; 
Edna May, b. My 6, 1913; Dorothy Ellen, b. 
My 24, 1916. Address, R. 6, Virginia, 111. 

773. DONALD GAMALIEL SCOTT 
Manager; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 16, 1873, Sil- 
verton, 111.; s. Robert Gregg (b. Londonderry, 
O.) and Elizabeth Topham (Glenn) Scott (b. 
Pleasant, Ind.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Arch. Draftsman, 1893-5; Struct, and Ornamen- 
tal Iron Draftsman, 1895-1901; Struct, and 
Bridge Draftsman, 1901-2; Chief Draftsman, 
1902-3; Chief Engr., 1903-6; Asst. Mgr., 1907- 
16; Mgr., 1 916 — -. Const. Office, Camp Bragg, 
Fayetteville, N. C, 191 8 — . Address, James 
Stewart & Co., Inc., 624 Munsey Bldg., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

774. 'GEORGE WASHINGTON SEAMAN 

Supt., Mach. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 
1895; b. F 22, 1869, Beardstown, 111.; s. John 
W. and Mary E. (Thomson) Seaman. Pre- 
pared in Beardstown H. S. Pt. Huron Engng. 
& Thresher Co., 1896- 1904; Austin Mfg. Co., 
Harvey, 111., 1904: Mech. Engr., Aultman & 
Taylor Mach. Co., Mansfield, O., 1904-8; Supt., 
Aultman & Tavlor Mach. Co., 1908 — . Married 
Susie C. Reichert, S 1S91, Beardstown, III. 
Children: Ethel E., b. S 5, 1892; Forrest W., 
b. My 13, 1894; Leland S., b. F s, 1896. Died 
Ag I. 1914, Mansfield, O. 

775. RICHARD WORTHY SHARPE 
Teacher; B. S.; M. S., 1899; b. My 20, 1868, 
Tiskilwa, HI.; s. Edwin (b. Je 19, 1840, Kent, 
Eng.) and Marinda Sarah (Browne) Sharpe 
(b. D 13, 1846, Monroe Co., O.). Prepared 
in Tiskilwa H. S. Dir., Band. Pnn.. Farmer 
City H. S., 1893-5; taught in Danville H. S., 
1896-9; Dubuque, la.. 1899-1901; New Trier 
Tp. H. S., 1901-6; Prof., Biol., St. Norm. 
Sch., River Falls, Wis., 1906-7; DeWitt Clinton 
H. S., 1907 — . Capt., Co. of Deputy Shentts 
during strikes in mines at Ladd, Seatonville, 
Spring Valley. 111., 1892. Auth.: Contribution 
to a Knowledge of tlie N. Am. Freshwater Os- 
tracoda, incl. in tlie Families Cytheridae and 
Cypridae, Bui. 111. St. Lab. N. H.. vol. IV, 1897^: 
Report on the freshwater Ostracoda of the L. 
S. Nat. Mus., incl. a revision of sub-families 
and genera of the Family Cyprididae, Proc. U. 
S. Nat. Mus., vol. XXVI, pp. 909-1001; Pond, 
Stream or Lake as a stimulus to more practi- 
cal work in Biol, and Physiography, Sch. ::>€. 
and Math., vol. V, 1905, PP- 261-6; A Lab. 
Man. for the Solution of Problems in Biol., 
Am. Book Co., 1910, 352 pp.; Report of the 
Ostracoda of the U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. U. 
S. Nat. Mus., vol. 35. PP- 330430; PL ^--l--);,^ • 
1908; Notes on the Marine Copepoda and Cla- 
decera of Woods Hall and Adjacent Regions 
incl. a Synopsis of the Genera of the Har- 
pacticvida, do., vol. 38, pp. 405-3<5, 1910. Fresh 
Water Biol. chap, on Ostracoda, pp. 790-827, 
161 figs., John Wiley & Sons Co., 1918. Mem., 
A A. A. S., 1896 — ; Fellow, do., 1912; Pres., 
Biol. Assn., N. Y. City, 1912: Council Inst. 
Arts and Sc; Pres., Dept. Microscopy, 1908-9; 
Dir Nat. Hist. Sur., Long Island, Brooklyn 
Inst., 1909-11; V. P., Biol. Assn., N. Y. City, 
191 1. Married Jessie Mav Kellogg, Jl 11, 1907, 
Oconomowoc, Wis. Children: Richard Worthy, 
b N 6, 1908: Charles Lyman, b. N 4..,i9ii- 
Address, 89 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
bus. add., 59th St. and loth Ave., N. Y. 

776. SHIGETSURA SHIGA 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 16, 1866, 
Kioto, Japan; s. Shigemi Shiga (b. 1842, Wa- 
kasa, Japan) and Tameko Ono (b. 1843, Kioto, 
do.). Prepared in Tokyo H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
M. Arch., 1905. Adelphic. Prof., Tokyo 
Higher Tech. Sch., 1894—; Sr. Mem., See. 



Japanese Archs., 1894 — ; Arch, to Educ. Dept., 
Imperial Japanese Govt., 1900-3 and 1908-12. 
Pres., Japan Club of Univ. of 111.; the Fifth 
Order of the Sacred Treasure (decoration of 
Honor); Second grade of Fourth rank in the 
Imperial Japanese Court. Married Haruko, 
1895, Tokyo (died 1910); Sueko, 191 1, Kioto. 
Children: a son and three daughters. Address, 
40 Obsuka, Sakashita-cho, Koishikawa-Ku, To- 
kyo, Japan. 

777. SEVERIN CANUTE SKIELVIG 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 17, 1870, 
Chicago; s. Lars and Mari (Knudsen) Skiel- 
vig. Supvr., Drawing, Pub. Sch., Peoria, 
1S93-5; Arch., Dallas, Te.x., 1S95 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Piesby. Church. Married Floy 
Eloise Freeman, D 2, 1908. Address, 141 1 
Pruitt St., Fort Worth, Tex. 

778. 'FRED MILTON SPALDING 
B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 13, 1872, Gibson City, 
111.; s. Truman D. (b. Lewiston, N. Y.) and 
Wealthy R. Spalding (b. Ashtabula, O.). Pre- 
pared in Gibson City H. S. Chiefly engaged 
in Mun. Engng. Died Ag 28, 1897, Gibson 
City. 111. 

778A. WILLIAM ERNEST STEINWEDELL 
Secretary; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 12, 1873; 
s. William and Louise A. (Morphy) Stein- 
wedell. Prepared in Ll'niv. Acad. Kappa Sigma. 
Sec, The Gas Machinery Co., Cleveland. Mar- 
ried Myra Wells Smith, Je 19, 1901. Children: 
William, b. 1902; James, b. 1903; Ann. b. 1907; 
J. R., b. 1915. Address, 2410 Derbyshire Road, 
Cleveland; bus. add., 1900 Euclid Ave., do. 

779. JOHN TRUESDALE STEWART 
Prof, and Chief of Div. of Agr. Engng.; B. 
S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; b. Ja 13, 1868, near 
Loda, 111.; s. William R. (b. D 25, 1839, Jono- 
than Creek, Perry Co., O.) and Nancy (Barr) 
Stewart (b. F 14, 1836, Rushville, Fairfield Co., 
U.). Prepared in Paxton Acad. M. L. A., 
Grand Prairie Sem., 1S88. Sigma Xi; Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Organized and drilled Co. B, Bo- 
gardus Prov. Regt. for Spanish-Am. War, re- 
ceived Capt's. Comn. from Gov. Tanner. Gen. 
Engng. Practise, Paxton and Peoria, 1893-7; 
Levelman, U. S. Geol. Sur., si.x mos. each, 

1897 and 1898; Asst. Engr., Maintenance of 
Way, Mich. Div., Big Four, three mos. each, 

1898 and 1899; with U. S. Geol. Sur., 1899- 
1904 (among other work, ran three lines in 
the granite ijorge, which is the deepest sec. of 
the Grand Canyon and are the only lines of 
spirit levels ever carried to the river in that 
sec); Measured Vol. of Streams in Black Hills 
of S. Dak. and Wyo., two mos.; with Irrigation 
and Drainage Investigations, Office of Exp. 
Sta., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-8; Head of 
Div. of Agr. Engng. and in charge of Engng. 
Instr. in Dept. of Agr. and Sch. of For., Univ. 
of Minn., 1908 — ; Maj., E. R. C, 1917; on 
active duty My 1917; in office of Chief Engrs., 
U. S. A., Ag 1917 — . Designed the turning 
pin and the graduation of the level rod used 
by U. S. Geol. Sur. Auth.: Data to be Con- 
tained in a Prelim. Drainage Report, la. St. 
Drainage Assn., lOio, pp. 19-29; Disposal of 
House Sewage, Minn. Farmers' Ann'l., N 
22, 1909, pp. 57-63; Drainage on the Farm, 
do., N 21, 1Q08, pp. 100-5; Rev. of Drainage 
Legislation, A^. Y. St. Lib. Rev. of Legislation, 
1905, pp. 243-56, 1906, pp. 71-80, 1907 and 
1908, pp. 131-145; Roads, Am. Soc. of Apr. 
Engrs., 1909, pp. 104-11; How to Tile Drain, 
Minn. Farmers' Ann'l., N 22, 1909, pp. 278- 
90; as well as many other articles along similar 
subjects. Hon. mem.. Alpha Zeta: Am. Peat 
Soc; A. S. C. E.; Am. Soc. of Testing Ma- 
terials; Am. Soc. of Agr. Engrs.; Campus; 
111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survs.; K. of P.; Minn. 
Forestry Assn.; Minn. St. Hort. Soc; M. W. 
A.; Nat. Geog. Soc; West. Soc. of Engrs.; 



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Hon. mem., Tau Beta Pi, 191 ■;. Married Ida 
Belle Wilson, Ja i, 1900, Bloomington, 111. 

Address. 2323 Knapp St., St. Paul, Minn.; bus. 
add., Univ. Farm, do. 

780. BERNARD VICTOR SWENSON 

(Brother of No. 1280) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; B. S. in M. E.; 
M. E., 1901; b. My 3, 1872, Chicago; s. Ber- 
nard (b. Ap 5, 1838, Norway) and Antoinette 
(Johnson) Swenson (b. Ap 14, 1841), do.). 
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Phi Delta 
Theta; Tau Beta Pi. E. E., Univ. of Wis., 
1901. Instr., E. E., Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Asst. 
Prof., E. E., 1895-8; do., Univ. of Wis., 1898- 
1905; Sec. and Treas., Am. Str. and Interurban 
Ry. Assn., 1905-9; with St. Rys. Adv. Co., 
N. Y. City, 1909 — ; Elec. Ry. Representative, 
Barron G. Collier, Inc. Auth.: Testing of 
Electro Magnetic Mach. and Other Apparatus 
(with Budd Frankernfield), vol. I (Direct Cur- 
rents) 1904, 420 pp.; do., vol. II (Alternating 
Currents) Macmillan Co., ign, 324 pp.; Rpt. 
of Elec. Ry. Test Comn. of L. P. Exp. (with 
Henry H. Norris), 1906, 700 pp.; also a num- 
ber of articles. Fellow, A. I. E. E.; mem., 
A. S. M. E.; New York Engrs. Club; Elec. 
Sec. Internat. Jury of Awards, La. Pur. Ex- 
position, 1904; Elec. Ry. Test. Comn., do., 
1904-5, Asst. Supt. ; Internat. Elec. Cong., do.; 
N. Y. Ry. Club; N. Y. Elec. Soc. Married 
Katherine Vose Trevett, 1894, Champaign. 
Children: Katherine Marcy, b. D 12, 1901; 
Bernard Robert, b. Ag 13, 1907- Address, 
Engrs. Club, 32 W. 40th St., N. Y. City; bus. 
add., 220 W. 42d St., Candler Bldg., do. 

781. ALMON DANIEL THOMPSON 
Mun. Contr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1896; 

b. Ap 9, 1868, Oilman, 111.; s. Levi (b. near 
Oilman, 111.) and Amanda (Wright)^ Thomp- 
son (b. do.). Prepared in Oilman H. S. Adel- 
phic; C. E. Club; Phi Delta Theta; Pres., Ath. 
Assn., 1892-3; Bus. Mgr., lilini, 1892-3. 
Asst. City Engr., Peoria, 1893-5; City Engr., 
do., 1895-1900; Mun. Contr. and Engr., 1900 — . 
Auth.: Cost of Brick Pavements, Technograph, 
N 5, 1891; A Mun. Testing Lab., in Mun. 
Engng., Ja 1S96, pp. i-ii; West Bluff Sewer 
Sys., Engng. News. vol. 37, pp. 50-52, Ja 27, 
1897; Dimensions of Sewer Pipe, Mun. Engng., 
Mr, 1898, pp. 123-126, vol. 14; Local Improve- 
ment Act. of 111. City Govt., My, 1899; Duties 
and Compensations of Mun. Engrs., Mun. 
Engng., 1899; and other articles along the same 
lines. Married Fleet Oillum, Jl 27, 1903, Mil- 
ford, 111. Address, 527 Moss Ave., Peoria; 
bus. add., 1005 Jefferson Bldg., do. 



782. WILLIAM TOWNSEND 
Salesman; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 14, 1873, 

Condit Tp., Champaign Co.; s. William Knee- 
land Dell (b. Ja 3, 1840, Sandusky, O.) and 
Mary Hamilton (Zurhorst) Townsend (b. do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Salesman, 
Pneumatic Despatch Tubes, 1894-8; Min. Mach., 
1898-1901; Pneumatic Despatch Tubes, 1901 — ; 
Rotary Mchy., 1009 — . Married Alberta 
Frances Baker, Ag 16, 1899. Children: William 
Baker, b. Mr 4, 1901; Elizabeth, b. Je 6, 1902; 
Susan, b. N 13, 1909; Alberta Jane, b. Ag 14, 
191 1 ; Barbara Ann, b. S 28, 1916. Address, 
122 N. Catherine Ave., La Orange, 111.; bus. 
add., 929 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago. 

783. ROBERT CLARKE VIAL 
(Brother of Nos. 413, 453, 1287) 

Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 9, 1872, West- 
ern Sorings, II!.; s. Robert (b. Ap g, 1824, 
Chester, N. Y.) and Mary Roe (Ketchum) 
Vial (b. N 18, 1834, Newburgh, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S. Y. M. C. A.; 
Adelphic. Taught, 18947; Civ. Engr., 1897- 
1903; Farming, 1903 — . Married Helen Alma 
Stage, D 23, 1897. Champaign. Children: Ed- 
mund Elswortli^ b. My 8, 1900; Jane, b. Je 10, 
1904; Stanley Carter, b. Ap 11, 1908. Address. 
K. 2, La Grange, 111. 

784. THOMAS TYSON WOODRUFF 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 27, 1872, 
Quincy, III.; s. Timothy Dewey (b. O 27, 1840, 
Quincy, 111.) and Frances Eugenia (Godfrey) 
Woodruff (b. N 4. 1846, Bangor, Me.). Pre- 
pared in Quincy H. S. Five yrs. with Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ; five yrs. with 
Allied companies in France, Italy, Greece and 
Eng. ; six yrs. in const, work in South Am., 
with J. 0. White & Co., Ltd. Address, 329 N. 
8th St., Quincy, 111. 

785. ORRES EPHRIAM YOUNG 
Farmer; B. L.; b. S 2, 1870, Stonington, 111.; 
s. B. F. (b. D 22, 1842, Canton, O.) and Sabilla 
( Schrantz) Young (b. Ja 11, 1845). Philoma- 
thean; Illini Staff. Asst. Ed., Orange Judd 
Farfner, 1893-6; Assoc. Ed., Mich. Farmer, 
1896-1914; farming 1914 — . V. P., Nat. Corn 
Growers Assn., 1907; Sec. Treas., Mich. St. 
Corn Growers, 1904-10. Married Louise M. 
Murray, Je 18, 1901, Springfield, Mass. Child- 
ren: Elizabeth Schrantz, b. O 15, 1904; Clyde 
Russell, b. Mr 15, 1913 (died F 22, 1914). Ad- 
dress, 1329 W. Wood St., Decatur, 111.; bus. 
add., Stewardson, 111. 



CLASS OF 1894 (63 LIVING, 7 DEAD) 



786. LEVI PATTEN ATWOOD 
(Brother of No. 1805) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 7, 1872, 
Rockford, 111.; s. P. B. (b. Mr 10, 1843, Owen, 
111.) and Emma (Catlin) Atwood (b. F 2, 1848, 
Litchfield, Conn.). Prepared in Rockford H. 
S. Adelphic; C. E. Soc; Bus. Mgr., Illini, 
1893-4. Draftsman, D. W. Mead, 1894-5; 
Topographer, U. S. Army, Miss. Levee Work, 
Rock Island, 1895; Draftsman, 1896; Asst. 
Engr., 1896-7; Engr., M. of W., 1897-1900; 
Pvt. Min. work, Sonora, Mex., 1900; Engr., 
M. of W. R. G. S. M. & P. R. R., 1900-02; 
Supt., do., 1903-5; Chief Engr., do., exten, 
from 1904-5; Engr. of C. P. and St. L. R. R., 
1905; Supt., Litchfield and Madison Ry., 1905- 
6; Asst. Engr. So. Pac. Ry. Co., Mex. lines, 
1906; Pvt. Practise and Real Est., Calif., Mex. 
and Tex., 1907-14; Civ. and Ry. Engr. of staff' 
of Wis. R. R. Com., 1914 — . Auth.: Articles 
in ///. Soc. Engr. and Sur., 13th Annual Rpt., 
R. R. Const, in Mex., pp. 106-109; Cost of 
Plates on Tie R. G. S. M. & P. R. R., no 
pp.; 17th Annual Rpt., M. and W. Records, do. 



54 pp.; 18th Annual Rpt., Work on Train Rec- 
ords, 104 pp.; igth Annual Rpt. in renewals, 
i6q pp. Married Blanche Booker, Ag 15, 1898, 
El Paso, Tex.; divorced. My 1910; Idinna 
Hughes, Ag 29, 1917. Address, care R. R. 
Com., Madison. Wis. 

787. CLYDE LESLIE BABCOCK 
Grain and Lumber Bus.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 
My 9, 1873. Ridott, 111.; s. Geno S. (b. Ja 9. 
1852, Ridott, 111.) and Jennie L. (Goodwill) 
Babcock (b. Je 27, 1855, Quebec, Can.). Pre- 
pared in Harvard (Neb.) H. S. Delta Tau 
Delta; Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Civ. Engr., 1894-96; Grain and Lumber 
Bus., 1896 — . Married Georgia Eldred White, 
1898, Harvard, Neb. Child, Clyde Harold, b. 
Te 21, 1903. Address, New Omaha Nat. Bank 
Bldg., Omaha, Neb.t 

788. LOUIS WILLIAM BARKER 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 5, 1871, Sparta, 111.; s. 
D. P. (b. Mr 5, 1842, New Design, 111.) and 
A. J. (Rosborough) Barker (b. N 1842, Sparta, 



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111.)- Prepared in Sparta H. S. Shield and 
Trident. Prop., Sparta Gas & Elec. Co., 1894- 
1902; Part, do., with L. J. Sexton, 1902-12. 
First Presby. Church. Married Florence Edith 
Barker, S 21, 1908, E. at. Louis. Address, Du 
Quoin. Ill.t 

789. OTTO BAUMANN 
Stockman and in bus.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 
22, 1872, Hermann, Mo.; s. Engel (b. Ap 24, 
1824, Canton Uri, Switzerland) and Louise 
(Danizen) Baumann (b. F 11, 1838, Baden, 
Ger.). Prepared in Prep. School, Univ. of 
111. Draftsman, Bell Tel. Co.; Engr., Gen. 
Elec. Co. and West. Elec. Co.; Rancher 
in S. Dak.; Stockman, Kansas City. Married 
May H. Baumann, O 9, 1905. Address, 1626 
Kentucky St., Quincy, Ill.t 

790. HARRISON EATON BEASLEY 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 1, 1872. 
Peoria; s. N. K. and Susan Hester (Wadleigh) 
Beasley. Asst. City Engr., 1894-7; Contr., 
1897-1900; City Engr., Peoria, 1900-5; pvt. 
practice, 1905 — . Mem.. Creve Coeur; B. P. 
O. E.; A. F. A. M. Married Nellie Louise 
Body, F 21, 1900, Peoria. Children: Gladys 
Margaret, b. N 8, 1901; Harriet Elizabeth, b. 
F 20, 1904. Address. 13 '5 Perry Ave., Peona.t 

791. LUCINDA PEARL BOGGS 

(Sister of Nos. 340, 6S3, 1630; 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 18, 1874. Hayes, 111.; 
d. Benj. Franklin (b. Jl 2, 1S32, Lawrence Co., 
O.) and Mary Jane (Armstrong) Boggs (b. .N 
29i 1835, do.). Prepared at home. Lit. Ed., 
J he I Hint; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Oral. 
Assn.; Dramatic Club. Ph. D., Univ. of Halle, 
Ger, 1900; Hon. Fellow in Psych, and Phil., 
Cornell, 1902-3. Teaching, Rice Collegiate 
Inst., Pa.xton, 111., 1894-7; Study and Travel in 
Europe, 1897-1900; Teaching, Wash. St. Norm. 
Sch., Ellenburg, Wash., 190 1-2; Study and 
Travel, 1903-5; Prof., Phil, and Psych., West. 
Coll. for Women, O.xford, O., 1905- Educ. 
Mission in China, 1910-12. Auth. : Das Inter- 
esse und Seine Anwenduing in der Padagogik, 
C. A. Kaimerer & Co., Halle, Ger., 1901, 8vo., 
75 PP-; The Physiological Accompaniments ot 
Feeling, Psychological Review, vol. XI, 1904, PP 
223-248; Psych, of Interest and the Learning 
Process, Joi<r. cf Phil., vol. IV. pp. 447-481 ; 
Educ. for Home Making, Proc. of Child Welfare 
Conf., 1910, pp. 8-13: Possibilities of the Kin- 
dergarten in China, Chinese Fed. Jour., 1911; 
The Making of Curricula for Schs. in China, 
Educ. Review (China) vol. IV., pp. 8-20; Chi 
nese Womanhood, Jennings and Graham, 1913; 
The Eternally Feminine in the Montessori 
Method, Kindergarten and First Grade; The 
Psychology of Teaching, do.; The Making of 
Teachers. Sch. and Soc. Mem., A. A. A. S.; 
The Child Welfare Conf., Sec; Nat. Assn. 
for Collegiate Alumnae; Del. to Internal. 
Cong., Brussels, 1910; Assoc. Supt., Anti- 
Opiiim Dept., W. C. T. U.; M. E. Church. 
Adopted Rosalind Emma, b. F 23, 1913- Ad- 
dress, 811 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

792. HERBERT HILL BRAUCHER 

(Brother of Nos. 381, 382, 418, 633, 1017) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. F i, 1869, Lincoln, 
111.; s. Daniel L. (b. Mr i, 1833) and Henrietta 
C. (Hill) Braucher (b. Je 1, 1831). Prepared 
in Lincoln H. S.; Lincoln Bus. Coll.; Stout 
Inst., 1900-1909; Univ. of Wis., 1017- .\del- 
phic; Agr. Club; Chem. Club. Teacher. Sc, 
H. S. and Fruit Grower, 1895-1903; Hort. Insp., 
1903-s; Taught Hort. and Man. Tr., Pub. Schs., 
San Antonio, Tex., 1905-6; Dir., Man. Tr., 
Kan. St. Norm. Sch., 1906 — . Mem., Kan., 
Acad, of Sc; Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Indus. 
Educ; West. Drawing and Man. Tr. Assn.; 
Kan. St. Teachers' Assn. (served twice as Chm. 
of Man. Arts Round Table) ; Emporia Chamber 
of Commerce. Married Gertrude Doten, Ag 26, 
1896, Mt. Pulaski, 111. (died O 25. 1899); Myrtle 



E. DuflF, D 25. 1906, Lincoln, 111. Children: 
Margaret, b. My 11, 1899; Hilbert Duff, b. Je 
25, 1908 (died Jl 31, 1908). Address, 9°$ 
Neosha St., Emporia, Kan. 

793. HOWARD ALLEN BROWNING 
Farmer; B. S. in A. E.. b. My 18, 1869, Bar- 
rington. 111.; s. Samuel W. and Mary A. (Bul- 
lard) Browning. Prepared in Elgin, 111., 
Acad. Address, Elgin, 111. 

794- ARTHUR WILLIS BUSH 
Merchant; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 2, 1870, Joliet 
111.; s. Frank (b. 1828, Whitehall, Vt.) and 
Harriett (Deverson) Bush (b. 1827, Canterbury, 
Eng.). Prepared in St. Johns Mil. Acau., 
Delatield, Wis. Mgr., Gas Co., Joliet, 1895-9; 
Assayer, Leadville, Colo., 1899-1905; Mgr., Gas 
Co., Mendota, 111., 1906-12; Mgr., Gas and Elec. 
Co., Sterling, 111., 1912-14; Shoe Merchant, 
Mendota, 111., 1914-18. Served in St. Militia, 
[887-90. Married Mary L. Hubbard, D 18, 
1906, Geneva, 111. Children: Arthur Wills Jr., 
b. My 23, 1909; Katherine Hubbard, b. S 22, 
1911. Address, Mendota, III. 

795- CLARENCE JAMES BUTTERFIELD 
Credit Mgr., Armour & Co.; B. S. in Arch.; 
b. Je 10, 1873, Evanston,^ 111.; s. James A. (b. 
.\Iy 18, 1837, Eng.) and Caroline S. (Sheppard) 
Butterfield (b. Jl 10, 1856, Chicago). Prepared 
in West Division H. S., Chicago. Delta Tau 
Delta. Three yrs. in Alaska, since with Armour 
& Co. Married Florence Myers, Ag 4, 1904, St. 
Louis. Address, 6228 Ingleside Ave., Chicago.! 

796. PAUL CHIPMAN 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 28, 
1873, Mt. Carmel, Ill.^ s. William Fisk (b. O 24, 
1844, Indiana) and Sarah (Jaquess) Chipman 
(b. Mt. Carmel, 111.). Prepared in Mt. Carrnel 
11. S. Shield and Trident; Tau Beta Pi. Civ. 
Engr. with Pere Marquette R. R., 1901-5.; with 
Canadian White Co., Ltd., Engr. and Contr., 
.Montreal, Can., 1905-8; Contracting Engr., 
1908 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E.; 111. Soc. 
of Civ. Engrs. and Survs. Married Laura Beall 
Hughes, D 27, 1905, Mt. Carmel, 111. Child, 
Laura Beall, b. Jl 21, 1909. Address, Mt. Car- 
mel, III. 

797. 'AMOS CABLE CLARK 
(Brother of Nos. 595, 596) 
Architect; B. S. in ArCh.; b. S 17, 1871, 
Pecatonica, 111.; s. Henry S. (b. Ja i, 1841, 
New York) and Harriett Louisa (Cable) Clark 
(b. N II, 1840, Pecatonica, do. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Capt. Track 
Team, 1893-4; 1892 Western Inter.-Coll., high 
jump record. Mem., Chicago /\th. Assn.; Pres- 
by. Church. Died Ja 29, 1896, Urbana. 

798. BIRCH D.WID COFFMAN 
Salesman; B. S. in Sc; b. F 1, 1872, Cham- 
paign; s. William Henry (b. Je 30, 1837) and 
Margaret Mary (Allen) Coffman (b. Ja 10, 
1843, Hardin Co., Ky.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Kappa Sigma. Married Agnes 
Decker, F 21, 1906, Chicago. Child, Gretchen 
Elizabeth, b. F 25, 1907. Address, 560 East 
Drive, Woodruff Place, Indianapolis. 

79SA. FRANK H. CORNELL 
Mgr., Home Ins. Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Ja 7, 1871: s. Milton E. (b. 1843. Kendall Co.. 
111.) and Helen L. (Howe) Cornell (b. 1849, 
O.). Prepared in Yorkville H. S. Kappa Sigma. 
Asst. Mgr., Football; Mgr.. Football. Employed 
bv Home Ins. Co., N. Y., 1896; Asst. Sec, 
C'ovs Westens Farm Dept., 1914; Mgr., Home 
Ins. Co., 1917 — . Mem.. Illini Club. Chicago; 
Wilmette Countrv Club; North Shore Golf Club. 
Married Gertrude Beidler, D 1901, Denver. 
Child. Frank B., b. 1909. Address, iiio Ash- 
land Ave., Wilmette, 111.; bus. add., 137 S. La 
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799. THOMAS CRAWFORD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N i8, 1872, 
Sterling, IlL; s. David M. and Maria Letitia 
(Gait; Crawford. Prepared in Wallace H. S. 
Sigma Chi; Elec. Engng. Soc. ; Shield and Tri- 
dent. Supt., Sterling Gas and Elec. Light Co., 
190s; Supt. and Gen. Mgr., Clinton Gas and 
Elec. Co., 1905 — ; Adv. Gen. Mgr., Maquoketa 
Light and Heat Co., Maquoketa, la.; Pres., la. 
Elec. Assn., 191 1 — . Mem., A. S. E. E.; West. 
Soc. of Engrs. ; Am. Elec. Assn.; Nat. Elec. 
Light Assn. Invented application of induction 
motors to gas mach. Married Helen Brook- 
field, Je 2, 1898, Sterling, 111. Child, Dorothy 
Harriet, b. F 21, 1901. Address, Si 7 sth 
Ave., Clinton, la. 

800. RICHARD JAY DICKINSON 
(Brother of No. 3344) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. Mr 24, 
1873, Eureka, 111.; s. Roger B. (b. 1840, Eur- 
eka) and Annie E. (Jones) Dickinson (b. 1844, 
Williamsport, Pa.). Prepared in Eureka H. S. 
and Eureka Coll. C. E. with C. B. & Q. R. R., 
1895; with I. C. R. R., 1896-9; mem. of firm of 
Dickinson & Co., 1899 — . Married Katherine 
Brown, 1896, Decatur, 111. (died 1899); Sidna 
E. Musick, 1902, Eureka, 111. Children: Rich- 
ard J., Jr., b. 1899; Dorothy M., b. 1902; Roger 
P., D. 1904; Sidna Alice, b. 1908; Harriet Eliza 
bath, b. 191 1. Address, Eureka, 111. 

801. SILAS JACKSON EAKLE 
Sch. Principal; B. S. in Chem. ; b. Ag 8, 1859, 
Forreston, 111.; s. Absalom (b. Washington Co., 
Md.) and Amelia (Grim) Eakle (b. do.). Pre 
pared in Forreston H. S. Adelphic. Prin., 
Elizabethtown Schs., 1896-8; Carman Schs., 
1899-1900; Ghana, 1900-01; Cortland, 1901-3: 
Antioch, 1903-6; Minooka, 1906-9; Supt., Kirk- 
land Schs., 1909-10; Prin., Danforth Schs., 
1910; do., Redmond Schs., 1910-13; do.. Mo- 
kena H. S., 191S. Recorder, Court of Honor. 
No. 547, Antioch, 111.; Supt., Union S. S., Car- 
man, 111., igoo; do., M. E. S. S., Antioch, 1904- 
5; Asst. Supt., M. E. S. S., Minooka, 1908-0: 
Supt., Evan S. S., Danforth, 1911-12; do., M. E. 
S. S., 1912-17. Married Emma J. Nazarene, 
Je 20, igoo, Mt. Morris, HI. Address, Mokena, 
111. 

802. MARTIN JONAS ENGBERG 
Metallurgist; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 4, 1872: 
s. Jonas (b. Mr 31, 1837, Bergsjb, Helsingland, 
Sweden) and Elizabeth (Zimmerman) Engberg 
(b. D 10, 1841, Nussloch, Baden, Ger.). Pre 
pared in Chicago. 111. Chem. Club. Chem.. 
1894-1900; Publisher, 1900-17; Metallurgist, 111. 
Steel Co., S. Chicago, 1917 — . Treas., Engberg 
Holmberg Pub. Co. Mem., Immanuel Swedish 
Evang. Luth. Church, Chicago; Nat. Geog. Soc: 
Swedish Hist. Soc. of Am.; St. Hist. Soc. of 
111.; 111. St. Acad. Sc; Soc. for the Adv. of 
Scandinavian Study. Married Elizabeth Frances 
Aurora Hoffsten, Ag 17, 1904, Philadelphia. 
Children: Robert Martin, b. Ja 17, 1906; Paul 
Richard Hoffsten, b. Ag 20, 1908. Address, 
2204 Cleveland Ave., Chicago. 

803. HIRAM BURNS FERRIS 
(Brother of No. 876) 
Comptroller, R. R. Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. Ja 25, 1872, Carthage, 111.; s. Hiram Gano 
(b. My 13, 1822, Howard, N. Y.) and Julia 
Esther (Holton) Ferris (b. Mr 28, 1836, Hills- 
grove, 111.). Prepared in Acad., Carthage Coll.; 
Carthage Coll., 1890-3. Philomathean; Phi Delta 
Theta; Treas., Sr. Class; Ath. Assn. Clerk, 
Hancock Co. Nat. Bank, 1894-8; Clerk, Ex- 
change Nat. Bank, 1898-tqoo; Min., Alaska, 
1900-1; Auditor, Kettle Valley Ry. Co., 1902; 
Treas., Spokane Traction Co. and Spokane In- 
land Ry. Co., 1903-7; Treas., Spokane & Inland 
Empire Ry. C^o., 1907-11; Comptroller, Spokane 
8c Inland Empire Ry. Co., 1911 — . Pres., Spo- 
kane Chap. S. A. R., 1909; Gov., Soc. Colonial 



Wars in St. of Wash., 1908; Trustee Treas., 
Univ. Club of Spokane, 1908-12; Spokane Club; 
Spokane Country Club. Address, Spokane, 
Wash., Care Spokane & Inland Express Ry. Co.t 

804. FERDINAND JOHN FOOTE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 25, 1867, 
Jo Daviess Co., 111.; s. Chas. C. (b. Vt.) and 
Marion (Stevens) Foote. Prepared in H. S. 
and Pvt. Schs. E. E. Univ. of Wis., 1902. 
Y. M. C. A. Asst., E. E., Univ. of 111., 1894-8; 
Supt., Cutler Hammer Mfg. Co., 1898-1901; 
Erecting Elec. Engr. for Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., 
Cincinnati, 1902-5; Elec. Engr. with Am. Oak 
Leather Co., 1905-7; Elec. Engr. with Westing- 
house Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1907-9; Master Me- 
chanic, O. Elec. Ry. Co., 1909 — . Married Dora 
Burton, Ag 11, 1892, Champaign. Address, 285 
E. 14th .^ve., Columbus, O.f 

805. ALFRED B. FOSTER 
Struct. Designer: B. S. in C. E.; b. F 18, 1871. 
Bradford, 111.; s. Stephen A. (Id. 1836, Herman 
Center, Me.) and Diana (Lombard) Foster (b. 
1839, Bangor, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Philomathean; Track Team (record for mile 
run, 1904). Asst. Engr., 111. & Miss. Canal, 
1894-6; Struc. Draftsman and Designer, 1896- 
1902; Fruit Grower, 1902-4; Struc. Designer, 
1904. Married Emma L. Schlund, F 9, 1898, 
Chicago. Children: Edith S., b. ja 17, 1899; 
Marguerite L., b. Je 5, 1900; Louise B., b. Ja 
17, 1902; Charles W., b. Ja 4, 1904; Alfred S., 
b. Mr 3, 1909. Address, 413 S. 7th Ave., May- 
wood, 111.; bus. add., 213 E. Illinois St., Chi- 
cago.! 

806. GEORGE FREDERICKSON 

(Brother of No. 647) 
Dealer in Pianos and Organs; B. S. in Sc. : 
b. Ap 14, 1874, Champaign; s. Erasmus (b. My 
13, 1826, Odense, Den.) and Johanna Hansena 
(Thorn) Frederickson (b. F 18, 1831, Chris- 
tian's Isle, Baltic Sea). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Sigma Chi; Baseball team; Pres.. 
Ath. Assn.; Class Historian; Mem., Alumni 
.Advisory Bd. ; Glee Club. Chief Engrs. Office 
and Const. Dept., 1894-8; Mgr., Decatur Lin- 
seed Oil factory, 1899; V. P., Kansas City Cot- 
ton Oil Co., 1899-igoo; Sr. mem. firm Freder- 
ickson Kroh Music Co., Piano & Organ Deal- 
ers, wholesale & retail, Oklahoma City, O. T., 
iqoo — . Pres., do., 1006 — . Mem., Presby. 
Church; Okla. City Co. Club, Pres., iqii; Okla. 
Lake View Club, Pres., 1911; Lotus Club, Pres., 
1910-11; Men's Dinner Club. Married Mary L. 
Brownlee, D 28, 1899, Carbondale, 111. Chil- 
dren: John B., b. D 8, 1900; Harry Gray, b. 
Ap 5, 1904. Address, Box 676, Oklahoma City, 
Okla.f 

807. THEODORE CHRISTIAN FRYE 
(Brother of No. 2983) 
Professor; B. S.; b. S 15, 1869, Washington, 
111.; s. Joseph (b. 1830, Muhlhousen, Alsace, 
Ger.) and Catherine (Kinainger) Frye (b. 1841, 
Coiigerville, 111.). Prepared in Washington 
H. S. Philomathean; Sigma Xi. Fellow in 
Bot., Chicago. Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1902. 
Prin., Monticello H. S., 1894-6; Stud., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1896-7; Supt., Schs., Batavia, 111., 
1897-1900; Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1900-2; 
.Asst., Plant Histology, Chicago, 1900-2; Prof., 
Biology, Morningside Coll., Sioux City, la., 
1902-3; Prof., Bot., Univ. of Wash., 1903 — ; 
.\cting Dean, Coll. of Sc, Univ. of Wash., 
1914-16; Dir., Puget Sound Biol. Sta., Friday 
Harbor, Wash., 1914 — ; in charge of U. S. 
Bur. Soils; Kelp Investigation Expedition to 
Southwestern Alaska, 1913. Capt., R, O. T. C, 
Univ. of Wash., 1918. Pat. in U. S. 
and Can. (with Dr. C. E. Magnusson) New and 
Useful Food Products from Kelp. Auth. : 
A. Morphological Study of Certain Asclepi- 
adaceae, Bot. Gazette, 1902, pp. 389-413; Lnb. 
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Rigg), Ginn & Co., 1911, 139 pp.; Northwest 
Flora (with G. B. Rigg), 454 pp., Seattle, 1912; 
The Ferns of Washington (with Jackson), 59 
pp., Seattle, 1914; Elementary flora of the 
Northwest (with G. B. Rigg), 254 pp., N. Y., 
1914; The Polytrichaceae of VVest. N. A., Proc. 
Wash. Acad. Sc, vol. 12, 30 pi., pp. 271-328, 
1910; Height and Dominance of the Douglas 
Fir, Forest Quarterly, vol. 8, pp. 465-470, 19 10, 
articles in Soil Survey of Puget Sound, Am. 
Fern Jour., Puget Sound Marine Sta. Ptib., 
Bat. Gazette, Bryologist. Fellow Alem., A. A. 
A. S. ; ex. Com. of Pacific Branch of Am. 
Assn. of Univ. Profs.; West. Soc. of Nats.; 
Bot. Soc. of Am. Married Elsie M. Anthon, 
Je 30, 1908, Seattle. Children: Elizabeth An- 
thon, b. O 30, 1909; Joanne Anthon, b. N 4, 
1917. Address, Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Wash., 
Seattle. 

808. ROBERT EUGENE GAUT 
Consult. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 26, 1870, 
Marietta, Ga. ; s. William P. (b. Knoxville, 
Tenn.) and Elizabeth E. (Riley) Gaut (b. 
Raleigh, N. C). Prepared in Mt. Sterling 
H. S. Ath. Assn.; Adelphic; Shield and Tri- 
dent; Pres., Ath. Soc; Engng. Soc. Engr. of 
Bridges & Bldgs., I. C. R. R., 1910; Leonard 
Const. Co., 191 1 ; Consulting Engr., ign — . 
Mem., A. S. C. E. ; I., C. E., London, Eng. 
Married Grace M. Mack, My 2, 1900. Child, 
Muriel Louise, b. Ja 21, 1909. Address, 516 E. 
34th St., Chicago. 

809. OTTO EMIL GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Brother of Nos. 508, 542) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b Ja 15, 1871, 
Davenport, la.; s. Peter and Elise (Hinrichsen) 
Goldsclunidt (both of Ger.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Engr. with C. G. Armstrong, 
C. E., Chicago; Sargent and Lundy, Chicago; 
with Geo. A. Fuller Co., N. Y., now Consulting 
Engr. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Am. Soc. of Heat- 
ing and Ventilating Engrs. Address, 116 W. 
39th St., N. Y. City. 

810. JOSEPH EDWARD HALLINEN 
Lab. Supt.; B. S. in Sc; b. Mr 23, 1859, 
Champaign; s. Andrew and Ann Hallinen. 
Supt. of the M. Rumeley Co. Laboratories, 191 1. 
Address, La Porte, Ind.f 

811. GEORGE HERMAN HEIDEMAN 
Sec. and Treas., Mfg. Co.; B. S. in E. E.; 
b. D 28, 1871; s. Dr. George Frederick and 
Hannah (Schween) Heideman. Prepared in 
Elmhurst H. S.; Wheaton Coll. Exchange Mgr., 
Chicago Telephone Co., 1895-1904; Sec. and 
Treas., The Knoblock-Heideman Mfg. Co., 
1904 — . Married Etta Baab, S 20, 1899, Chi- 
cago. Children: Margaret Dorothy, b. D 28, 
1901; Vernette Henrietta, b. S 28, 1905; Helen 
Ruth, b. Ag 28, 1910. Address, 1307 Vistula 
Ave., South Bend, Ind. ; bus. add., c/o The 
Knoblock-Heideman Mfg. Co., do.t 

812. FREDERICK SAMUEL HOLBROOK 
Agent; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 27, 1873, Chi- 
cago; s. Samuel (b. Manchester, Eng.) and 
Elizabeth J. (Brown) Holbrook (b. New York). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ath. Assn.; Agt., 
Am. Smelting & Refining Co.; Dir., Wood- 
lawn Park Club. Mem., South Chicago Club. 
Married Adelyn E. Parshall, O 16, 1909, Chi- 
cago. Children: Thomas Parshall, b. My 29, 
191 1 ; Bradley, b. S 16, 1912. Address, 6423 
Kimbark Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 916 Mc- 
Cormick Bldg., do. 

813. BENJAMIN BALDWIN HOLSTON 
Lawyer; B. S. in Sc. ; b. N 9, 1870, Nashville, 

111.; s. Henry H. (b. F 19, 1826, Westphalia, 
Prussia, Ger.) and Charlotte (Wernse) Holston 
(b. Hanover, do.). Prepared in Nashville H. S. 
Philomathean; Sigma Chi; Mgr., ball team; 



Mgr., Glee Club. LL. B., Yale, 1896. Master 
in Chancery, Washington Co., 111., 1902-4; 
1908-10. Married Irene M. Watts, Je 27, 
1898. Children: James B., b. Ag i, 1900; 
Mildred I., b. Ag i, 1900; Lawrence L., b. F 
21, 1902. Address, Nashville, lU.t 

814. CHARLES FREDERICK HOTTES 

(Brother of No. 957; Father of No. 9142) 
Professor; B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1895; b. Jl 
8, 1870, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Jl 
13, 1840, Ger.) and Barbara (Dathan) Hottes. 
(b. N 28, 1847, do.). Prepared in Mascoutah 
H. S. Fellow in Zoology, 1894-5. Ph.D., Bonn. 
1901. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. Asst., 1895-9; 
Instr., 1901-3; Asst. Prof., Bot., 1903-13; 
Prof., Plant Physiology, 1913 — . Fellow, A. A. 
A. S. Married Flora Guth, Ag 25, 1895, Mas- 
coutah, 111. Child, Flora Emily ('i8), b. My 
21, 1S96. Address, 915 W. California Ave., 
Urbana. 

815. DIETRICH HERMAN JANSEN 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 8, 1872 
Pekin, 111.; s. John D. and Anna (Steen) Jan 
sen. Prepared in Pekin H. S. Delta Tau 
Delta. Civil Engr., 1894-8; Contr., 1898-1911. 
Mem., German M. E. Church; Tazewell Club. 
Married Norma Roos, N 24, 1900, Pekin, 111. 
(died Mr 9, 1907). Children: James Nathan, 
b. F 9, 1902; Norman R., b. Mr 2, 1907. Ad- 
dress, Pekin, Ill.f 

816. THOMAS JASPER 
Manufacturer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 14, 1874, 
Quincy, 111.; s. Geo. F. and Leora Leonille 
(Lomelino) Jasper. Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Baseball Team; Indoor Track Team. Elec 
Engr., 1894-9; Gas Engines, 1899-1901; Sec, 
George Ertel Co., Quincy, 111., igoi-io; Owner 
Thos. Jasper Water Co., Chicago, 19:0 — . Mar- 
ried Lillian Dean, S 25, 1901, Quincy, 111. 
Address, Chicago. 

817. ALBERT JOHANNSEN 
(Brother of No. 818) 
Assoc Prof, and Geologist; B. S. in Arch.; 
b. D 3, 1874, Belle Plaine, la. Prepared in 
St. Center (la.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Pres., 
Adelphic; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Acacia; 
Artist, Sophograph; Pres., Art Club; Class 
Pres., Univ. of Utah, 1897-8. B. S. in S.c, Univ. 
of Utah, 1897; Scholarship, Johns Hopkins, 1901- 
2; Fellowship, do., 1902-3; Ph.D., do., 1903. 
Arch. Draftsman, 1894-6; Designer of Furniture, 
1896-7; with Topographic Div.,U. S. G. S., 1897; 
Stud., Univ. of U., 1897-8; Newspaper Artist, 
1898; Topographer and Draftsman with City 
Engr., Salt Lake City, 1899-1900; Stud., Johns 
Hopkins, 1900-3; Asst. Geologist, Md. Geol. 
Sur., 1901-2; Geologist, U. S. G. S., 1903 — ; 
Acting Chief, Section of Petrology, do., 1907- 
10; Asst. Prof., Petrology, Univ. of Chicago, 
1909-14; Assoc. Prof., do., 1914 — ; Prof., do., 
1918 — ; Asst. Ed., Jour, of Geol., 1910 — . 
Auth.: Determination of Rock-forming Min- 
erals, N. Y., John Wiley & Sons, 1908, 542 
pp., 107 figs., 14 diagrams and i colored plate; 
Igneous Rocks of West. Ariz., Bui. 352, U. S. 
G. S., 1908; Improvements for a Petrographical 
Microscope, A^n. Jour. Sc, xxix, 1910, pp., 
435-38; Petrographic Terms for Field Use, 
Jour, of Geol., xix, 1911, pp. 317-22; A Draw- 
ing-Board with revolving disk for Stereographic 
Projection, do., 752-755; An Accessory Lens 
for Observing Interference Figures of Small 
Mineral Grains, do., xxi 96-98, 191 3; Petro- 
graphic Anal, of the Bridger, Washakie, and 
other Eocene Formations of the Rocky Moun- 
tains, Bui. Am. Musetim of Nat. Hist., xxxiii, 
209-222, 1914; A Man. of Petrographic 
Methods, 8vo., xxviii, 649 pp., 770 figs., N. Y., 
McGraw, Hill Book Co., 1914; Fundamental 
Principles of Petrology, Translated from the 
German of Ernst Weinschenk, 8vo., x, 214, 



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137 figs., 6 plates, N. Y., McGraw, Hill Book 
Co., 1916; Suggestions for a Quant. Min- 
eralogical Classification of Igneous Rocks, Jour, 
of Geol., XXV, 63-97, 191 7, also many book re- 
views in Jour, of Geol. Fellow, Geol. Soc. of 
Am.; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Petrologists' Club; 
Quadrangle Club; K. T. ; 32d degree A. A. 
S. R., Mystic Shrine. Married Annabelle Scott, 
N 16, 1904, Radford, Va. Children: Albert, b. 
Ag 3, 1908; Willard, b. O 15, 1912. Address, 
Univ. of Chicago. 

818. OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN 
(Brother of No. 817) 

Professor; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 14, 1873, 
Davenport, la.; s. Christian (b. 184s, Klixball, 
Slesvig) and Caroline Marie (Stuehrk) Jo- 
hannsen (b. Hemmingstedt). Prepared in St. 
Center (la.) H. S. Adelphic; Gamma Alpha; 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; Assoc. 
Ed., Technograph, 1894. A. ]\I., Cornell, 1902; 
Ph.D., Cornell, 1904. Engr., Chicago to 1890; 
Grad. Stud, in Entomol. and Instr., 1899-1904; 
Asst. Prof., Cornell, 1904- 1909; Entomologist, 
Univ. of Me., 1909-1912; Prof., Biol., Cornell 
Univ., 1912-1918; Prof., Insect Morphology, 
Cornell Univ., 1918 — . Auth. : Aquatic Ne- 
matocerous Diptera, N. Y. St. Museum, 373 
pp., 41 plates, 1903-1905; The Mycetophilidae, 
Fasc. 93 of Genera Insectorum, 141 pp., 7 
plates, quarto, 1909; The Fungus Gnats of N. A., 
306 pp., 19 plates. Me. Agr. Exp. Sta., Nos. 
172, 180, 196 and 200, 1909-1912; Insect Notes, 
66 pp., 12 plates, Me. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1909- 
1912; auth. with Dr. W. A. Riley of "Medical 
Entomology," 348 pp., 1915, Comstock Pub. 
Co.; also a number of shorter papers on zool., 
entomo., and bacteriology. Mem., Am. Soc. of 
Zool., 1 910; Fellow, Entomological Soc. of 
Am., 1906; Mem. of Assn. of Econ. Entomolo- 
gists, 1909; Fellow, A. A. A. S., 1914. Mar- 
ried Harriette Alice Fuller, S 23, i8q6, Chicago. 
Children: Dorothea Elizabeth, b. O- 14, 1903; 
Laurence Oskar, b. Ja 27, 1907; Robert Albert, 
b. Jl 26, 1909. Address, Ithaca, N. Y. 

819. JOHN WILLIAM KENNEDY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 5, 1871, Alma, 
111.; s. Thomas (b. Montreal, Can.) and Mary 
(Rowbatton) Kennedy (b. Eng.). Prepared in 
Collinsville H. S. Practicing arch, at East St. 
Louis, 111. Married Clara Peers, S 30, 1896, 
Collinsville, 111. Child, Gladys Peers, b. N 37. 
1902. Address, Collinsville, 111. 

820. FRED WILLIAM KERCHNER 
Physician; B. S.; b. Ja 16, 1871, Belleville, 
111.; s. Frank (b. Ger.) and Adeline (Schmidt) 
Kerchner (b. DeSoto, Mo.). M. D., Marion 
Sims Med. Coll., 1898. Mem., Chem. and 
Camera Clubs; Freshman Ball Team. Asst., 
Chem., Sims Med. Coll., 1895-7; Grad. Stud., 
Chicago, 1908; travelled representing Nat. Am- 
monia Co., St. Louis, one yr. ; Interne, Fe- 
male Hosp., St. Louis, 1898-9; Local Surg., 
I. C. R. R. and Surg., Madison Coal Corp. 
Mem., Madison Co., St., and Am. Med. Socs.; 
M. W. A.; Loyal Americans. Married Amelia 
Schneider, My 7, 1898. Child. Cornelia, b. F 
5, 1899. Address, Glen Carbon, 111. 

821. CONRAD BRYANT KIMBALL 

(Brother of No. 394) 
Musician; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 23, 1873, 
Providence, R. I.; s. Edwin Alonzo (b. N 21, 
1834, Orange, N. H.) and Clara Jane (Brooks) 
Kimball (b. Ja 17, 1838, Bristol, N. H.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Philo- 
mathean; Track Team; U. of I. Quartet; Glee 
Club. Office Mgr., Louis H. Sullivan, Arch., 
Chicago, 1895-1900; Stud., Mus. and Lang., 
1900-01; Singing professionally, 1902-3; Pub- 
lishers' Representative, N. Y., 1904; Asst. Adv. 
Mgr., 1904-14; Staff Sec, Am. LIniv. Union in 
Europe. Paris, France, igiS-ig. Baritone Solo- 



ist, Congr. Church, Montclair, N. J.; during 
Chicago residence. Baritone soloist of Church 
of the Messiah and mem., of Mendelssohn 
Club (Mannerchor) ; at N. Y., Quartet in Mt. 
Morris Baptist and sth Ave. Coll. Churches. 
Mem., Mecca Temple; Masonic Club of N. Y. ; 
Sigma Chi and Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn. of 
N. Y.; Upper Montclair Country Club, N. J. 
Address, 50 W. 24th St., New York City. 

822. *JOHN ALBERT LOWRY 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 16, 1871, 
Wadsworth, O.; s. Emanuel (b. Ja 22, 1837, 
Elklick, Pa.) and Phoebe (Colborn) Lowry (b. 
Je 23, 1837, Sommerset C^o., Pa.). Prepared 
in Gibson H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Glee Club; 
Male Quartet; Adelphic. Prof., Math., Eureka 
Coll., 1895-1900. Married Ella Pearl Puter- 
baugh, D 16, 1896, Mackinaw, 111. (died Je 27, 
1899). Child, Emily Annette, b. O 6, 1897 
(died My 8, 1899). Died N 19, 1900, Gibson 
City, 111. 

823. HARRY MADISON McCASKRIN 
(Brother of No. 824) 

Lawyer; B. S.; b. Ag 26, 1873, Rantoul, 111.; 
s. James Calvin (b. Conroe, Ind.) and Marga- 
ret (Cloyd) McCaskrin (b. Stockwell, Ind.). 
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. LL. B., Univ. of 
Mich., 1896. Practising law, 1896 — . Was May- 
or of Rock Island one term. Married Hazel 
A. Pierce, Ag 1, 191 1. Address, 2512 8J4 
Ave.. Rock Island, 111.; bus. add., 1700 2d 
Ave., do. 

824. LOUISE ELIZABETH McCASKRIN 
(STAYTON) 
(Sister of No. 823) 
B. S. in Sc; b. S 26, 1870, Rantoul, 111.; 
d. James Calvin (b. Conroe, Ind.) and Mar- 
garet (Cloyd) McCaskrin (b. Stockwell, Ind.). 
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Alethenai; Univ. 
Choir. Taught in Pub. Sch. 1895-1901. Mem., 
Christian Church. Married John David Stay- 
ton, Ja 30, 1901, Rantoul, 111. Children: Laura 
Sarah Margaret, b. D 29. 1901; Jean Marie, 
b. F 6, 1905; Paul Montelle, b. F 23, 1908 
(died O 14, 1908); Leo Cloyd, b. Je 2, 1911. 
Address, Texas City, Ill.t 

825. ERNEST McCONNELL 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; M. Arch., 1905; 
b. My 1, 1871; s. A. B. and F. M. (Walker) 
McConnell. Prepared in Univ. of Denver and 
Haish Man. Tr. Sch. Working on Govt, boats 
at the Los Angeles Ship Bldg. and Dry Dock 
(]o., San Pedro, Calif. Address, Casa Verdugo, 
Calif.; bus. add., 815 Campbell St., Los Angeles. 

826. FLORA McCORMICK (SHILLING) 
(Sister of Nos. 66i, 2744) 
B. L.; b. 1874, Gibson, 111.; d. Bruce (b. 
1843, Streator, 111.) and Martha Rebecca (Gib- 
son) McCormick (b. 1848, Zenia, O.). Married 
Samuel Beaver Shilling, N 2, 1910. Address. 
629 Buckingham PL, Chicago. 

827. JOHN McNUTT, JR. 
Lawyer and Judge City Court; B. L. in L. 
& A.; b. Ja 2, 1872, Humboldt, la.; s. John 
(b. 1828, Terre Haute, Ind.) and Camelia 
(Wells) McNutt (b. 1842, Cincinnati). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Hatchet Orat.; 
Shield and Trident. Stud., 1894-6; City Atty. 
of Mattoon, 1899-igoi; State's Atty., 1904-8. 
Married Clementine Eichhorn, D 31, igoi, Del- 
aware, O. Children: Infant, b. D 4. 1902 
(died); William John, b. My 29, 1906. Ad- 
dress, Mattoon, Ill.t 

828. GRANT CLARK MILLER 
Architect; B. S. in C. E.: M. Arch., 1895; 
b Ja 17, 1870, Rockford, 111.; s. Horace G. 
(b 1826, Mt. Morris, N. Y.) and Mary (Al- 



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den) Miller (b. 1836, N. Y.). Prepared in Mt. 
Vernon (la.) H. S.; Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, 
la. B. S., Cornell, 1899, Fellowship. Married 
Etta S. Clark, Mr zb, 1896, Rockford, 111. 
Address, 116 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.! 

829. PETER MOGENSEN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 11, i86o, 
Roskilde, Den.; s. Nils and Margareth (Olsen) 
Mogensen. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Ed., Sopho- 
graph. Asst., Univ. of III., 1894-5; Div. Engr., 
1894-5; Div. Engr., Toronto, Hamilton and 
Buffalo R. R., Hamilton, Ont., 1895-6; Asst. 
Engr. and Surv. under the Miss. Riv. Conin., 
1896-7; Chief Draftsman and Engr., Const, at 
smelters of Am. Smelting and Refining Co., 
Pueblo, Colo, and Monterey, Mex., 1898-1902; 
Asst. and Checker, Const. Dept., 111. Steel Co., 
Chicago, 1902-3; Supt., Const, and Engr. for 
Messrs. M. T. Lewman & Co., Contrs. at Dem- 
opolis, Ala., 1904-5; C. E., do., Appleton, Wis., 
1905-6; investigated, surveyed and reported 
upon water power projects of the Chicago, 
Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R. in the north- 
west sts., 1906-8; in professional practise as 
Civ. and Hydraulic Engr., northwest sts. and 
British Columbia principally on hydraulic and 
mill projects, 1908 — . Mem., West. Soc. Engrs., 
1S92-8; A. S. C. E., 1907; Univ. Club of Spo- 
kane. 1911; Pres., Spokane Assn. of mems. of 
the A. S. C. E., 1918; Pres., Spokane Engng. 
and Tech. Assn., 1918. Married Elizabeth 
Davis, Ag 20, 1894, Urbana. Address, 814 Alas- 
ka Bldg., Seattle. Wash. 

830. EDGAR WILLIAM MORRIS 
Rancher; B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ap 28, 1869. 
Onarga, III.; s. William C. (b. 1838, Pa.) and 
Anne E. (Lucas) Morris (b. 1838, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. LL. 
B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. Philomathean. Prac- 
tice Law, 1895-1902; Ranching, 1902 — . Ad- 
dress. 5736 Lake St., Chicago or Trinidad, 
Wash. 

831. DANIEL C. MORRISSEY 
Broker; A. B. ; b. Je 24, 1873, Champaign; 
s. Daniel (b. 1844) and Anna (Donnelly) Mor- 
rissey (b. 1844). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. LL. B., Yale Law Sch., 1896. Kappa 
Sigma. Married Vivian Monier, Maryville, 
Mo., 1899. Child, Melissa, b. Ap 3, 1905. Ad- 
dress, Champaign. 

832. ELNATHAN KEMPER NELSON 
Chemist; B. S. ; b. N 25, 1870, Cincinnati; 
s. Henry (b. O 9, 1839, Hillsboro, O.) and 
Maria Louisa (Davis) Nelson (b. O 17, 1840, 
Maysville, Ky.). Prepared in Paris H. S. 
.'\sst., Chem., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.. 189 1-3. Head 
Chem., Swift and Co., Chicago, 1895-1902; 
with Joslin Schmidt & Co., Cincinnati, 1902-3; 
Asst. Supt., Morris & Co., Chicago, 1903-4; 
mem., firm The Link, Nelson Co., Mfg. Chem- 
ists, 1904-7; Asst. Chem., Bur. of Chem., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1908 — . 
Chief Essential Oil Lab., Drug Div. of Bur. 
of Chem., res. work on essential oils. Auth.: 
Capasaicin. The Pungent Principle of Capsi- 
cum and the Detection of Capsicum, Jour. Indus, 
and Engng. Chem., 1910; A Chem. Investiga- 
tion of the Oil of Chenopodium, Jour. A. C. S., 
191 1 and 1913; The Quantitative Determination 
of Ketones in Essential Oils, Jour. Ind. and 
Engng. Chem., 191 1. Ginerol and Paradol, 
Jour. A. C. S., 1914; The Resolution of As 
caridolic Acid, Jour. A. C. S., 1914. Mem., 
Nat. Geog. Soc; S. A. R.; A. C. S. Mar- 
ried Tuley Wetzel, Ap 29, 1903, Paris, 111. 
Children: Elnathan Kemper, b. Ja 27, 1904; 
Berkeley Everett, b. N 29, 1905. Address, 
Bur. of Chem., Washington D. C. 

833. MAUDE E. NICHOLS 
Social Service Worker; B. S.; b. F 15, 1868; 
d. David T. (b. 1836, O.) and Harriet W. 



(Eager) Nichols (b. 1838, do.). Prepared in 
Evansville (O.) H. S. M. D., N. W. Univ., 
1897. Practise of Med.. Tuscola, 111.; Miss, 
in Eng. Hosp., Jaffa, Palestine, 1900-07; soc. 
service, Champaign, 1907 — . .Address, 307 W. 
Prospect Ave., Champaign; bus. add.. Room 11, 
Imperial Bldg., do. 

834. JOSEPH LAWRENCE PARRY 
Farmer; B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ag 24, 1871, 

Tolono, 111.; s. John Calvin (b. D 27, 1826. 
Manlius, N. Y.) and Elizabeth Jane (Craven) 
Parry (b. F 28, 1840, Randolph, N. C). Pre- 
pared in Tolono H. S. Philomathean; Jr. 
Conklin Orat. Contest prize $60; Motto Orat. 
for class. Taught Ivesdale, 111., four yrs.; 
Fireman, I. C. R. R., five yrs.; Farming, 
1903 — • Married Ida Mae Parry, Ag 11, 1901, 
Newton, 111. Children: Gladys Mae, b. Jl 24, 
1902; Vern Lyle, b. D 11, 1906. Address, 
Tolono, Ill.t 

835. ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS 
Professor; B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., 1903; 

b. Ap 8, 1873, Lockport, 111.; s. Albert (b. 1847, 
Essex Co., N. Y.) and Harriet L. (Sprague) 
Phelps (b. 185^0, Dupage, 111.). Prepared in 
Lockport H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philomathean., 
Draftsman, 1894-7 Stud., Bavarian Polytech- 
nicum, Munich, 1897-8; Arch., 1898-9; Instr., 
Arch., Cornell, 1899-1903; Asst. Prof., Arch., 
do., 1903-13; Prof., Arch., 1913; Sec. of the 
Faculty of .'Xrch. ; Chm., Com. on Educ, N. Y. 
St. Assn. of Arch., 191 7 — ; Mem., Adm. Coun- 
cil, Coll. of Arch., 1916 — ; Lib. Council, Cor- 
nell, 1915-17. Sec. in charge of Coll. of Arch., 
Cornell, 1907-8; Auth.: Stylistic Catalog of 
Lantern Slide Negatives, Cornell, J. P. Troy, 
Ithaca, Pub., 1907-9, 57 pp.; articles in Am. 
.4rch., 1908; Arch. Record, 1908; Cornell 
Era, 1907; Am. Homes and Gardens, 
1907; Country Life in Am., 1907; Ed. Bd. 
of Cornell Arch., 1914-17; contributor of sev- 
eral articles in do.; articles in Jour, of A. I. A., 
chief of which were, European Travel for the 
.Vrch. Stud., A Travel Course in Arch., and 
Who Shall Build the Bridge Between Art and 
Thought. Mem., A. I. A.; Sec, Cent. N. Y. 
Chap., A. I. A., 1903 — ; Hon. Mem., Tau Beta 
Pi; Ithaca Country Club; Gargoyle Club, Cor- 
nell; mem., A. F. A. M.; Town and Gown 
Club, Ithaca; L'Ogive Soc. Married Carolyn 
Blount Lynd, Ag 14, 1902, Joliet, 111. Child, 
George Lynd, b. My 1, 1905. Address, Cornell 
Hgts., Ithaca, N. Y.; bus. add.. Coll. of Arch., 
Cornell, do. 

836. WALTER BUSEY RILEY 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ag 10, 1874, 
Urbana; s. Ozias (b. My 14, 1852, Paris, 111.) 
and Frances Elizabeth Riley (b. D 16, 1852, 
near Urbana). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
LL.B., Yale, 1896. Kappa Sigma; Shield and 
Trident; Treas., Mh. Assn.; Student's Dancing 
Club; Chm. Sr. Ball Com.; on Class Day Pro- 
gram. Chm., Legal Adv. Com. for Local Bd. 
No. 2, Champaign Co.; Sec, Four Minute 
Speakers, Champaign Co. Master in Chancery 
of Champaign Co., 1906-11 and 1917 — ; Clerk 
of Baptist Church; Pres.. Champaign Co. Bar 
.\ssn., 1918; mem.. 111. St. Bar Assn.; Cham- 
paign Country Club. Married Edna Nappin, 
Je 8, 1904, Peoria. Address, 702 W. Clark St., 
Champaign; bus. add.. Room 200, ist Nat. 
Bank Bldg., do. 

837. JOHN JOSEPH RUTLEDGE 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 10, 1870, 
X. Alton, 111.; s. Walton (b. Eng.) and Maria 
(Eno) Rutledge (b. Lincolnshire, do.). Pre- 
pared in Alton H. S.; Shurtleff (Toll. Ph. D.. 
Johns Hopkins, 1904; Min. Engr., 1895-9; 
Mine Supt., 1900; Grad. Stud, in Geol., 1900-4; 
Geol. Supt., Davis Sulphur Ore Co., Davis, 
Mass.. 1905; Consulting Mine Engr. and Geol., 



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Baltimore, 1906-9; Min. Engr., Bur. of Mines, 
1909 — ; in charge supervision mines on Indian 
lands in Okla. as local rep. of Bur. of Mines; 
Supvr., River Bed Oil and Gas Operations in 
cases of land litigation between Oklahoma and 
U. S.; Sec, Bd. to ap{)raise the Segregated 
Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal Lands; Specialty, 
Permissible Explosive work in Mines. Auth.: 
Articles in Engng. and Min. Jour., N. Y. and 
in Mines and Mineral.^, Scranton, Pa.; Coal in 
111., Mineral Indus., Mining Mag., N. Y.; Dis- 
tribution and Character of the Md. Coal Beds, 
(with Wm. B. Clark and G. C. Martin), Md. 
Geol. Sur. Mem., A. I. M. E. ; Nat. Geog. 
Soc. ; Geol. Soc. of Wash.; Fellow in Geol. 
Soc. of Am. Married Ella Lorraine Gates, Mr, 
1892, Alton, 111. Three Children. Address, 
Bur. of Mines, McAlester, Okla. 

838. ALBERT SCHNEIDER 
Bacteriologist and Pharmacognosist; B. S.; 
b. Ap 13, 1863; s. John (b. Hesse-Cassel, Ger.) 
and Elizabeth (Biirki) Schneider (b. 111.). 
Prepared in Norm. Sch., Dixon, 111. M. D., 
P. & S., 1887; M. S., Minn., 1894; Ph. D., 
Columbia, 1897. Scholarship in Bot., Minn., 
1893; Fellow in Bot., Columbia, 1894-6; Prof., 
Bot., Pharmacognosy and Mat. Med., N. W., 
Coll. of Phar., 1897-1903; Prof., do., Univ. of 
Calif., 1903, Prof., Mat. Med. and Thera- 
peutics, Univ. of Calif., Coll. of Dentistry, 
1904-6; Pathologist and Physiologist, Spreckels 
Sugar Co., 1906-7; Pharmacognosist, U. S. 
Dept. or Agr., Bur. of Chem., 1909 — . Ed. in 
Chief, Pacific Pharmacist, 1910-15; Dean, 
Berkeley Sch. for Police Officers, 1916; Micro- 
Analyst in the Calif. St. Food and Drugs Lab., 
191 5 — • Work in Lichenology; Special work 
with Rhizobia of Leguminosae; Histology of 
Medicinal Plants; Cultivation of Medicinal 
Plants; Beet Blight. Auth.: Primary Mi- 
croscopy and Biol., 104, pp., 21 illust. from 
drawings by auth., 1890; A Textbook of Gen. 
Lichenology, 247 pp., and 76 full page illust. 
N. Y., 1897; Gen. Vegetable Pharmacography, 
136 pp., Cnicago Med. Book Co., 1899; Pow- 
dered Vegetable Drugs, 323 with 164 illust. 
from drawings by auth., Midland Pub. Co., 
Columbus, 1902; The Native and Introduced 
Poisonous Plants and Medicinal Plants of 
Calif., Bui. For. Dept., Sacramento, Calif.; 
Pharmaceutical Bact. with Special Reference 
to Sterilization and Disinfection, Blakiston's 
Son & Co., Philadelphia, 191 1; Bacteriological 
Methods in Food and Drugs Laboratories, 
Blackiston's Son & Co., 1915; also numerous 
articles, special rpts., reviews, scientific papers. 
Mem., Ton. Bot. Club (cor.); Am. Acad, of 
Pol. and Soc. Sc. ; Am. Phar. Assn.; Fellow, 
A. A. A. S.; Internal. Jury of Awards, P. P. 
I. E. Married Marie Louis Harrington, 1892, 
Minneapolis. Child, Cornelia Elizabeth, b. D 
29, 1900. Address, 1738 Walnut St., Berkeley, 
Calif. 

839. GERTRUDE SHAWHAN 
(SCHAEFER) 
(Daughter of No. 87) 
B. L.; B. L. S., 1900; b. F 8, 1874, Urbana; 
d. George Robert ('75), (b. Mr 20, 1844, Fal- 
mouth, Ind.) and Sarah Vista (Brown) Shaw- 
han (b. Je 25, 1847, Roscoe, O.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Illini 
staff; Sophograph Bd. ; Valedictorian. Taught, 
1894-1900; Stud., Lib. School and Asst., Lib., 
1897-1900; Cataloger, Lib. of Cong., 1900-2; 
Instr., Lib. Mgmt., Kan. St. Norm., 1902-4. 
Mem., Christian Church; Am. Libr. Assn. Mar- 
ried Frank Robert Schaefer, Je 29, 1904, Cham- 
paign. Children: Margaret, b. Je 6, 1906; John 
Warren, b. O i, 1908; Charles Robert, b. O 8, 
1910. Address, 842 N. Ave. 65, Los Angeles. 

840. WILLIAM FREDERICK SLATER 
Osteopathist; B. S. in E. E., 1894; D. O.; b. 

N 10, 1 87 1, Indianapolis; s. Samuel Hitt (b. 

D 16, 1841, Pickaway Co., O.) and Mary Ann 



(Linns) Slater (b. Ag 27, 1851, Liverpool, 
Du^S^^ ,P''a?ared in Urbana H. S. Adelphic; 
Phi Delta Theta; Football, 1890-93; Class His- 
torian Elec. Engr., Crane Elevator Co.; Mich. 
Lake Superior Light & Power Co., Sault Ste 
Alarie, Mich.; Mgr., Acetylene Apparatus Mfg. 
Co., Chicago; Osteopathic Physician, iqos: 
Mem. of !■ acuity of The Am. Coll. of Oste- 
VR^t^y .^^.Sf^'cuie and Surgery, Chicago. Mem., 
Illini Club; The Colonial Club; The Fellowship' 
Chicago. Married Ida B. Coolican, N 22 190^ 
Chicago. Address, Plaza Hotel, Chicago; bus 
add., lois Masonic Temple, 159 N. State St., do. 

841. WILLIAM GRANT SPURGIN 
Lawyer; A. B; A. M., 1898; b. D 6. 1870, 
Beecher City, 111.; s. George W. (b. D i, i8'2 
Mt. Vernon, O.) and Susannah (Riley) Spur- 

^'" !»• o^''- '''t,/^-'7' '^o-')- Philomathean. 
Taught, Pekin, II., ,894-7; Stud., Univ. of 
ill., 1898; Read Law; Admitted to bar, 1902 
and practising, 1902; City Atty., Urbana 
W^'^' T>^°- r-*"^?^' t;hampaign Co., 1912-14. 
Mem., Bd. of Educ, Urbana, 1906-18; Chm. 
51dg. (:om. that erected sch. bldg.. No. 4 
Hayes Sch. and H, S. ; Chm., Bldg. Com. tha 
remodelled Masonic Temple, Urbana, 1913-14. 
Past Master, Urbana Lodge No. 157; Dist 
Deputy and Grand Master, A F A M •' 
fwenty-Eighth Masonic Dist., 1913-15; Grand 
Lecturer, A. F A^ M., 1914-; Past Chan 
'if}^°^< <-ourt of Honor, Dist. No. 17- Past 
Watchman of the Shepherd of Mizpah Shrine, 

R°'a'aV ^V t.^- h' ""^'n-' Chap. No. 80 
K. A. M.; Urban Council, No. 19, R. S M • 
Urbana Commandery No. 16, K. T.; Medinah 
ht % ^- ^i-S.; Oasis of Chicago; Triumph 
Lodge No 73 K P.; Urbana Lodge No. 991, 
V ^- *^-^^' Urbana Conclave; True Kindred 
iNo. 15;. Champaign Country Ciub; Chm., Local 
Exemption Bd. for Div. No. i. Champaign Co. 
nr^'^J^/""^ ^^^\.^,''^; -" 8, 1903, Galesburg, 
I:, A^'^'"''-'-'' 910 VV. Green St., Urbana; bus. 
add., Masonic Bldg., do. 

842. 'EDWIN WARREN STOCKER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 15, 1870 
Rock Island, 111.; s. George (b. Je 3 1839'. 
London, Lng.) and Elizabeth W. (Langdell) 
Stocker (b. S 30, 1841. Northamptonshire. 
f-V\'- i/^^fl^''?'^ '" ^ock Island H. S. Arch. 
Llub; Prohibition Club; Y. M C \ ■ Ed 
Techiiograph. Died S 16. 1894, Rock I'sland.' 

843- WILLIAM STRAUSS 
In Bus.; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 17 1871 
Pittsfield. 111.; s. Isaac (b. Ger.) and Elisa 
(Jacobs) btrauss (b. do.). Prepared in Pitts- 
held H. S. Address, Pittsfield, 111. 

844. ALBERT PHILIP SY 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1899; b. 
Ag 17, 1872, Altamount, 111.; s. Philip (b. Je 7, 
1845, Bergholz, N. Y.) and Wilhelmine (Mil- 
ville) Sy (b. D 20, 1844, Ger.). Prepared in 
Altamount H. S. Ph. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 

1908. Instr., Chem., Univ. of Buffalo, 1895-8; 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Asst. Prof., 
Chem., Univ. of Buffalo, 1899-1900; Chief 
Chem., Ord. Dept., U. S. Army, 1900-4; Prof., 
Chem., Univ. of Buffalo, 1904 — . Inventor of 
Test for Stability of Cellulose Nitrate Powders, 
officially adopted by the Ord. Dept., U. S. Army, 
1903; mercury seal fat flask; fumeless nitrogen 
digestion apparatus. Auth.: New Fat Flask, 
Mercury Seal, Jour. hid. and Engng. Chem., 

1909, 314 pp.; Three New Prelim. Tests for 
Maple Product, Jour. A. C. S., 1908, pp. 1429- 
1431; Lead Value of Maple Products, do., 1908, 
pp. 1611-1616; Apparatus for Polarizing at 87°, 
do., 1908, pp. 1790-91; Apparatus for Prevent- 
ing Bumping, do., 1908, pp. 1792, 1793; Hist., 
Manufacture and Analysis of Maple Products, 
Jour. Frank. Inst., 1908; Inorganic Chem., 
(text-book) to be published by J. Wiley & Sons: 
Food Preparedness and Food Values (pamph- 



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lets), pub. by Univ. of Buffalo, 1917; articles 
in Jour. Ind. and Engng. Chem., Jour. A. C. S. 
Mem., Lutheran Church; A. C. S.; Univ. Club, 
Buffalo; Buffalo Lawn Bowling Club. Married 
Lucetta M. Hersee, S 5, 1901, Buffalo. Child, 
Edwin Alber William, b. O 5, 1902. Address, 
219 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

84s. ♦WILLIAM C. TACKETT 
Lawyer; B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ap 13, 1870, 
Ivesdale, 111.; s. Walter B. and Elizabeth G. 
(Powers) Tackett. Prepared in Sadorus Tp., 
Champaign Co. Philomathean; Blackstonian; 
Y. M. C. A.; Phi Delta Theta; Prohibition Club; 
Shield and Trident; Football Team; Track 
Team; Ed., Illim. Teacher, Math., Champaign 
H. S., 1894-6; Lawyer, 1896-7. Mem., Christian 
Church. Died F 5', 1897, Chicago. 

846. *BENJAMIN FR.XNKLIN TEMPLETON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 11, 1856; 
s. David (b. Tl 22, 1826, Greene Co., O.) and 
Amazonia CM"ills) Templeton (b. Ja 14. 1834. 
Lawrence Co., 111.). Prepared in Valparaiso 
Norm. Sch. Teacher Math., Huntington, Ind., 
H. S., 1894-5; Supt., Schs., i89=;-7; Stud., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1897-8; Prof., Latin and Greek, 
Marion, Ind., Norm. Coll., 1898-1901. Elder 
Christian Church. Married Carrie Harter, D 
25, 1894," Indianapolis. Died Ja 9, 1901, Mari- 
on, Ind. 

847. WILLIS EUGENE TOWER 
Teacher; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 190S; b. Je s. 

1871, Bennington, Vt. ; s. Reuben Smith (b. Je 
12, 1845, N. Y.) and Susan Chase^ (Lyons) 
Tower (b. Ja 15, 1850, Bennington, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Courses in Educ, Univ. 
of Chicago. Philomathean; Chem. Club; Y. M. 
C. A.; Mgr., Philo-Adelphic Lecture Course, 
1S94. Prin., Elkhart Inst., 1895-7; Head of 
Dept. of Physics, Englewood H. S. Auth. : 
Experimental Physics, 324 pp., Ginn & Co., 
191 1 ; Prins. of Physics, 466 pp., P. Blokiston s 
Son & Co., 1914; The Teaching of Physics m 
Segregated Classes, Sch. Sc. and Math.- A High 
Sch. Boy's Efficiency Sheet, do.; Mechanics in 
a First Year Course in Physics, School Rev., 
Ja 1905; Physics Ed., School Science and Mathe- 
matics. Mem., M. E. Church; Central Assn. Sc. 
and Math. Teachers, Pres., 1914; active mem., 
Nat. Educ. Assn.; A. A. A. S.; R. A. M., Nor- 
mal Park Chap. Married Alta Cooley. D 27. 
1899, Rochelle. III. Children: Dorothy, b. S 15, 
iQoi; Robert Cooley, b. Mr 20, 1904; Fredenck 
Willis. b. O 7, 1905. Address, 344 N. Normal 
Parkway, Chicago. 

848. *CHARLES HENRY TREGO 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 3, 1870, Chi- 
cago; s. Alfred H. (b. Je 16, 1838, Wrightstown, 
Pa.) and Frances C. (Reed) Trego (b. S i. 
1848, Farmington, III.). Prepared in Hoopston 
H. S. and Univ. Acad.; Mech. and r-lec. Engng. 
Soc. With Hoopston Canning Co., 1894-5; Mgr. 
and Supt., Hoopston Elec. Co., 1895-1901 ; Cuba 
Cattle Co., 1902; farmed in Southern Calif., 
1903-8; farming at Palacios, Tex. since 1908; 
owner Ice Factory and Elec. Light Plant, Pa- 
lacios, Tex., 1913. Mem., Northwestern Elec. 
Assn., 1896-1900. Married Clara T. Clark, F 3, 
1905, Chicago. Died N 18, 1918. 

S49. PERCY THOMAS WALTON 
Engng. and Contracting; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 
27, 1871, Paxton, 111.; s. William L. (b. O 30, 
1844, Ens.) and Kate B. (Hmchman) Walton 
(b. Ja 28, 1848, Racine, Wis.). Prepared in 
Paxton H. S. Struct. Steel and Bridge Engr.. 
with Koken Iron Works, St. Louis, 1897-8; 
Kenwood Bridge Co., Chicago, 1898-99; Stupp 
Bros. Bridge Co., St. Louis, 1899-1905; Chiel 
Engr., 111. Steel Bridge Co., Jacksonville, 111., 
1Q05-9; Gen. Mgr., N. Dak. Metal Culvert Co., 
Fargo N. Dak.. IQ00-12. North Western Agency 
for 111. Steel Bridge Co.. 191 2—. Married 
Cora L. Landell, Jl 30, 1898, St. Louis (died 



Je 16. 1903); Prudence Austin, My 5, 1915, 
Duluth, Minn. Address, 551 Gilfillan Block, St. 
Paul. 

850. ^LESLIE ALVORD WEAVER 
(Brother of No. 1289) 
B. L.; b. F 21, 1872, Cleveland; s. Benjamin 
(b. My I, 1846, Schenectady Co., N. Y.) and 
Martha Maria (Campbell) Weaver (b. Ag 30, 
1850, Cook Co., 111.). Prepared in Danville H. 
S. Delta Tau Delta; Adelphic; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Shield and Trident; Dramatic Club; 
Chess Club: Illini staff; Sophograph Bd. Mayor 
pro tem of Champaign. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
B. P. O. E. Married Eunice Sheldon, Je 8, 
1898, Urbana. Children: Dorothy Eunice, b. 
Jl 4, 1899; Sheldon Alvord, b. N 13, 1902. Died 
N 19, 1905, Champaign. 

851. FRED JOHN WEEDMAN 
Investigator, Claims Dept., I. C. R. R.; B. L. 
in L. & A.; b. Mr 28. 1872, Farmer City, 111.; s. 
T. S. and Mary M. (Brownlee) Weedman. 
Prepared in Pub. Sch. Phi Delta Theta; Black- 
stonian; Philomathean; Track; Capt. Varsity 
Championship Track Team, 1894. With J. V. 
Farwell, 1894-5; Real Est., Univ. Regt. Ins., 
1895-6; Taught Sch., 1896-8; Asst. Postmaster, 
Farmer City, 1900-2; Investigator of Claims in 
Claim Dept., I. C. R. R., 1902 — . Married 
Winifred Wetzell, Mr 28, 1900, Farmer City, 
111. Child, Dale Frederick, b. N 16, 1908. 
Address, 305 Park Row Sta., Chicago.f 

852. CHARLES THORNTON WILDER 
(Brother of No. 496) 

Real Est. Bus.; B. S.; b. D 17, 1870, Essex, 
N. Y. ; s. Charles N. (b. Winchendon, Mass.) 
and Martha L. (Thornton) Wilder (b. Sidney, 
Australia). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Sigma Chi; Philomathean; Assoc. Ed., Illini. 
Instr., Univ. of 111., 1894-5; in charge Dept. of 
Photography, do., 1895-1900; Real Est., 1900-2; 
Mining, 1902-12; Real Est., Los Angeles, 
1912— . Mem., A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. Mar- 
ried Bertha M. Ritter, Mr 18, 1914, Point 
Firman, Calif. Child, Charles Thornton Wilder, 
Jr., b. O 5, 1916. Address, San Pedro, Los 
.\ngeles. 

853. ROBERT ALVIN WOOD 
Chief of Section, Bur. of Mines; B. S. in M. 
E.; M. E., 1895; b. N 26, 1866, Woodburn, 111.; 
s. Richard H. (b. 1833, N. J.) and Ellen A. 
(Sturges) Wood (b. 1836, Woodburn, 111.). 
Prepared in Bunker Hill Acad. Fellowship in 
M. E., 1904-5. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. 
Agt., Brit. Luxfer Prism Co.; Chief, Tech. 
Section, Bur. of Mines, Pittsburgh. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Married Maude I. Stevens, 
F 20, 1900, Hampstead Heath, London, Eng. 
Children: Robert Stevens, b. Ap 20, 1902; 
Esther Helen, b. Ag 19, 1904, Ruth Virginia, 
b. Ap 1909. Address, 219 7th St., Aspinwall, 
Pa.; bus. add.. Bur. of Mines, Pittsburgh. 

854. *OLGA C. WOOLSEY (GIBBS) 

(Wife of No. 742; Sister of No. 1297) 

B. S. in L. & A.; A. M., 1895; b- .Ta 20, 1871, 
Polo, 111.; d. R. Dickson (b. S 9, 1834, Andes, 
N. Y.) and Mary A. (Holmes) Woolsey (b. Je 
IS, 1838, Hamden, N. Y.). Prepared in Polo 
H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; English Club. 
Fellowship in Latin. Taught one yr. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Married William David Gibbs 
(•93), Jl 16, 1896, Polo, 111. Child, Dorothy, b. 
Je II, 1899 (died at birth). Died Je ii, 1899, 
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855. HERBERT CLARKE ARMS 
V. P., Central Scientific Co.; B. S. in A. E.; 
b. Mr 3, 1871, Dubuque, la.; s. Charles Henry 
(b. D 25, 1840, Knoxville, 111.) and Aurora 
Bartlett (Clarke) Arms (b. Ja 27, 1844, Con- 
way, Mass.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., 
Chicago. Sigma Chi; Shield and Trident; 
Glee, Mandolin, Archs'. Clubs; Pres., Students' 
Dancing Club; Treas., Freshman Class; Helped 
organize Glee and Mandolin Clubs; Ed., ist. 
lUio and named it; Assoc. Ed., Illiiti. Asst. 
Arch., I. C. R. R., 1895-98; Mgr., Chicago Lab. 
Supply & Scale Co., 1898-1904; V. P., Scientific 
Co., 1904 — . Grand Tribune, Sigma Chi Fra- 
ternity, 1900-9; Pres., Wilmette Country Club; 
mem., Skokie Country Club; Univ. Club of 
Chicago; Illini Club of Chicago. Married Eliz- 
abeth Watson Gregg, Je 20, iqoo, Chicago. 
Child, Eloise Elizabeth, b. Ag 28, 1903. Ad- 
dress, Wilmette, 111. 

856. CHARLES B.VRRY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 6, 1871, 
Henry, 111.; s. Michael (b. Ireland) and Mar- 
garet (Brown) Barry. Prepared in Norm. Sch., 
Dixon, 111. With Internat. Harvester Co., 1895- 
1907; Contr., Engng. Co., 1907-12; F. B. Dicker- 
man Co., 1912— . Address, 5355 Agatite Ave., 
Chicago. 

8s7- HARRY WILLIAM BAUM 
(Husband of No. 1224) 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 23, 
1874, Indianola, 111.; s. Frank (b. N 1849, 
Indianola, 111.) and Eliza (McHafiie) Baum (b. 
Mr 1850, do.). Prepared in Indianola H. S. 
Kappa Sigma; Ath. Assn.; Pres., Sr. Class; 
Baseball team, 1893-5; Football team, 1893-5. 
Civ. Engr., I. C. R. R., 1896-8; Asst., C. E., 
Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Asst. Engr. on U. P. R. R., 
1899-1904; Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1904-5; 
Supt. Const., James Stewart & Co., 1905-9; Con- 
tracting Mgr., James Stewart & Co., 1909 — . 
Mem., A. S. C. E.; Alta Club, Salt Lake City; 
Univ. Club; Weber Club, Ogden, Ut. Married 
Daisy Carver ('99), Mr 20, 1900. Bloomington, 
111. Child, Infant, b. Jl 1903 (died do.). Ad- 
dress, Biltmore Hotel, New York; bus. add., 
c/o James Stewart & Co., 30 Church St., do. 

858. CHARLES WORTH BEACH 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 5, 1868. Des 
Moines; s. David and Roxana (Munhall) Beach. 
Prepared in Colo. Agr. Coll. Civ. and Irriga- 
tion Engr. Deputy St. Engr. Auth.: Irrigation 
in Colorado, pub. by Bur. of Irrigation Investi- 
gation, U. S. Dept. Agr.; also did work on two 
biennial reports of St. Engr., 1905-6, 1907-8; 
Chief Engr., Two Buttes Irrigation & Reservoir 
Co. Address, Las Animas, Colo.t 

859. FREDERICK ALBERT BEEBE 
Mechanic; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 15, 1872, 
Red Bank, N. J.; s. Samuel Smith (b. Ag 25, 
1846, Rome, N. Y.) and Katherine H. (Burr) 
Beebe (b. O 1851, Middletown, N. J.). Pre- 
pared in Wisner (Neb.) H. S. and Univ. of 111. 
Acad. With GriflSn Wheel Co., Chicago, 1895- 
11; Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 191 1; 
foundry expert, do., 191 1 — . Auth.: Cast Iron 
and Steel Wheels, Elec. Street Ry. Jour., Vol. 
35, No. II, pp. 446-449, 1910; Cast Iron Car 
Wheels, 1907. Mem., Mech. Engng. Soc. ; A. F. 
A. M. ; Chicago Yacht Club. Married Grace 
Josephine English, D 24, 1906, Boston. Ad- 
dress, Michigan City, Ind. 

860. WILLIAM GUTHRIE BOON 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 2, 1870, 
Chrisman, 111.; s. John (b. Ap 13, 1837, Eng.) 
and Ann E. (Guthrie) Boon (b. Ja 25, 1841, 
Ind.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Asst. Engr., 
C. B. & Q. R. R. Civ. Engr., Dept. Mainte- 



nance of Way. Married Charlotte Bates, Je 
12, 1901, Burlington, la. Children: Guthrie 
Bates, b. Je 26, 1902; William Clifford, b. Ag 
12, 1905. Address, 117 Prince Ave., Downers 
Grove, 111. 

861. ROBERT ALLAN BOWER, Jr. 
Banker; B. L. in L. & A.; b. Mr 8, 1875, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Robert Allan (b. Brown Co., O.) 
and Mary Elizabeth Bower (b. Md.). Prepared 
in Tolono Tp. H. S. Tolono Bank, 1896-01; 
bupt.. Ice Plant, Mattoon and V. P., Bank of 
Tolono, 1901 — . Married Ella Beaton, F 1905, 
Chicago. Children: David Robert, b. Mr 8 
1906; Isabel, b. F 12, 1909; Mary, b. Jl 2. 1012' 
Address, Tolono, IlLf . v ■ 

862. CHARLES BAKER BURDICK 
Hydraulic and San. Engr.; B. S. in C. E • 
C. E., 1912; b. Mr 6, 1874, Chicago; s. Wil- 
liam Richard (b. Ja 12, 1833, Erie Co., N. Y.) 
and Mary (Dewey) Burdick (b. 1846, Coopers- 
town, N. Y.). Prepared in Wallace H. S.. 
Sterling, 111. Sigma Chi; Shield and Trident; 
Glee. Mandolin and Banjo Clubs; Leader, Glee 
Club. Asst. Engr., Alvord & Shields, Consult- 
ing Engrs., 1895-7; Asst. Engr., John A. Cole, 
Hydraulic Engr., 1897-1901; Assoc, firm of 
Jotin A. Cole & Sons, 1901; since 1902 mem 
hrm Alvord & Burdick, Hydraulic & San! 
Engrs., Chicago. Co-auth., Relief from Floods 
175. pp., McGraw Book Co., 1918; published 
various papers delivered before Technical So- 
cieties with reference to the purification of 
water, methods of water pumping, and other 
subjects relating to water works. Mem., A S 
,,•; ,•' )^"'- ^o'^- Engrs., Pres.; Am. Water 
Works Assn.; 111. Soc. Engrs., past Pres.; Chi- 
cago Engrs. Club; Univ. Club of Chicago; La 
Grange Country Club. Married Mabel Myra 
laylor, O 8, 1909, Chicago. Child, Mary, b. 
Jl 2, 1912. Address, 419 S. Waiola Ave., La 
Grange, 111. 

863. WILLIAM THOMAS BURRILL 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 20. 1868, 
Stephenson Co., III.; s. Edward and Sophia T. 
(Cowan) Burrill. Prepared in Urbana H. S 
and Spokane Coll., Spokane, Wash. Y. M 
C. A. Arch. Draftsman, 1895-8; Struct. Drafts- 
man, 1898-1904; Contracting Engr., 1904-5; 
b.ngr. in charge of drafting, 1905—. Minne- 
apolis Engrs.' Club. Married Florence Flota 
Baker, N 8, 1900, Decatur, 111. Children: 
Charles Martin, b. O 31, iqoi; Lida Marilla, 
b. Jl 7, 1903, and Lois, b. My 4, 1906 (died 
My I, 1907). Address, 2376 Carter Ave., St. 
Paul. 

864. •FRANK LYMAN BUSEY 
(Brother of No. 1316) 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1908; 
b. Ag 28, 1872, Urbana; s. Mathew D. (b. Ur- 
bana) and Anna E. (Hurd) Busey (b. Lima, 
O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Operated 
foundry and Mach. Shop, Chicago, 1895-8; in 
bus., 1898-1905; Consulting Engr., Seattle, 
1906; with Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 
1907-11; Asst. Chief Engr., Buffalo Forge Co., 
191 1. Auth.: Tests with House Heating Boil- 
ers and Furnaces. Engng. Review, 191 1, 18 
pp.; New Basis for Rating House Heating 
Boilers and Furnaces presented at Je, 191 1, 
meeting of Am. Soc. Heating and Vent. Engrs.; 
auth. with Mr. W. H. Carrier of paper pre- 
sented D 191 1, before the A. S. M. E., on 
"Ajr Conditioning Apparatus"; Various short 
articles in Engng Review., Power; Domestic 
Engng. and Metal Works. Married Lillian M. 
Yanos, Jl 5, 1897, Urbana. Died Je 7, 1014, 
Battle (Treek, Mich. 

865. HORTENSE CALL (BARR) 
B. S.; b. O IS, 1874, Urbana; d. Geo. W. 
(b. Ap 8, 1836) and Celina Catherine (Copen- 



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haver) Call (b. Ag 20, 1841, Dresden, O.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. 
C. A. Nurse in Mary Thompson Hosp., i8q6- 
8, Chicago: graduated 1898. Mem , D A R. ; 
O. E. S.; Hope Chap. No. 104; Worthy Com- 
mander, Urbana Conclave, No. is; Order of 
True Kindred. Married Andrew Barr, Jl 15, 
1899. Children: Andrew, b. My 6, 1901; 
Catherine Celina, b. Ag 31, J 904; Marion 
Elizabeth, b. Mr 21, 1907; John W., b. b 12, 
1913. Address, 502 S. Race St., Urbana. 

866. GEORGE HENRY CAMPBELL 
Banker: B. L. in L. & A.; b. N 9, 1874, Edge- 
wood, 111.; s. John Thomas (b. Ja 26, 184S. 
Barrington, 111.) and Kathenne (Jenkins) 
Campbell (h. S 21, 1850 near Dayton. O.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Black 
stonian; Ed., The Illini, 1895; Fellowship in 
Latin, 1899-1900. M. L., 1900. Teacher, 1903 : 
Deputy Co. Clerk 1905. Married Lula Myra 
Mitchell, Ag 27, 1902. Address, Joy, Ill.T 

867. EARL VANHISE CAPPS 
E. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1896; b. 
My 14, 1873. Illiopolis, 111.; s. Thomas W. 
and Nellie (Vanhise) Capps. Prepared in Mt. 
Pulaski H. S. A. M., Univ. Neb., 1699. Brevei 
Capt. Prac. Electn., 1897; Pnn H. S., Blair 
Neb., 1900; Owner and Mgr., Blair Elec. Light 
& Power Co., 1900-10; Mgr.. Beatrice Elec. Co., 
Beatrice, Neb., 1910-12; Consulting and Const. 
Engr., Neb. Gas and Elec. Co. and Continental 
Gas and Elec. Co., 191 2-1 7; Efficiency Engr 
Grand Island Mun. Light and_ Water Plant, 
1917-18. Mem., Sch. Bd., Blair Neb., 1914- 
Illustrious Protector, Royal Highlanders, i902- 
08; Sec, Cml. Club, 1904-6; Sec, Neb. Elec. 
A.ssn 1907 — . Married Claudie Henrie, 1895, 
Champaign. Child, Stanley Mozart, b. Ja i, 
1898. Address, Blair, Neb. 

868. RAY SHEPARD CARBERRY 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 3. 1873, 

Secor, 111.; s. D. E. .and Emma J. (Dunbar) 
Carberry. Prepared in Mansfield H. b. City 
Engr., Monticello, 111., 1895-96; Engr. and 
Gen. Mgr., Maysville Canal Improvement Co., 
Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1897-99; Asst. Engr., U. b. 
L R R.. Pocatello, Idaho, 1899; Wabash K. 
R., St. Louis, 1903; C. & N. W. R. R., Chicago, 
1904-os; Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service. 
Mitchell, Neb., 1905-10; Supt. Imperial Water 
Co. No. 1, 1910— . Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. t. 
Married Birdie Irine Tillotson, D 24, .1908, 
Sheridan, Wyo. Children: Deane Edwin, b. 
Ag 29, 1910; Mabel Adila, b. Mr 11, 1912. 
Address, Imperial, Calif. 

869. CLYDE ROBERT CARMACK 
Contractor; B. S. in M. E.; b. N i,. 1873; 

s. Robert Eldredge (b. Tenn.) and Elizabeth 
(Malone) Carmack (b. Ind.). Prepared in 
Indianapolis H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Philomathean. 
M. E. work, 1895-01; Supt.. Canning Factories, 
1901-3; Contr., builder. Married Essie Morns, 
O 10, 1900, Indianapolis. Children: Robert 
Morris, b. S 20, 1901; Dorothy Elizabeth, b. 
D 15, 1903; Floyd Clyde, b. D 4, 1905; Edith 
Irene May, b. My 5, 191 1- Address. 7^5 ^■ 
Center Ave., Tropico, Calif.t 



870. 'CLARENCE ADELBERT CLEMENT 
B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. F 13. 1869, Lom- 
bardville. 111.; s. William W. (b. Ag ' 9. 1840. 
N Y.) and Clara E. (Clark) Clement (b O 
18, 184s, Tiskilwa, 111.). Prepared in Tiskilwa 
H S C. E. Club. Recorder on Sur., Miss. 
River. 1895-6; C. Engr. with Engr. Corps U. 
S. Army, Const, of 111. and Miss. C^nal, 1896- 
1002; Draftsman with Chief Engr., F. E. & M. 
V R. R., Omaha. Neb., 1902; C. E. with U. 
S. Engr. Corps Sur., 111. and Des Plaines 
Rivers, 1902-5; C. E. With Engng. Corps, U. 
S Army; Const, of 111. and Miss. Canal, 
1905-7; Jr. U. S. Engr., Chicago River Im- 



provement, 1907-9; Jr. Engr., Mo. River Im- 
provement, 190911. Married Josie Abbott 
Mayo, D 18, 1901, Wyanet, 111. (dietl D 1910). 
Child, Jennie Maurine, b. Mr 3, 1906. Died 
O II, 191 1, at Kansas City, Mo. Buried at 
Sheffield, 111. 

871. *JOHN DE WITT CLINTON 

(Brother of Nos. 599, 1843) 
B. S. in Chem.; b. N 16, 1871, Polo 111.; 
s. John W. and Carrie A. (Perkins) Clinton. 
Prepared in Polo H. S. Worked in Chicago 
for a short time, when health failed. Died O 
18, 1905, Polo, 111. 

872. 'WILLIAM HENRY DILLON 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 8, 1870, 
Normal, 111.; s. Levi and Mary (Wright) Dil- 
lon. Prepared in Wisconsin Acad. Designed 
const, and equipment and superintended const. 
of Belle Isle Aquarium and Hort. Bldg., De- 
troit. Married Rose E. Richards, My 20, 1896, 
Normal, 111. Child, Lyle, b. Ag 13, 1899. Died 
Je 19, 1908, Seattle. 

' 873. ALEXANDER M. DONNAN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 6, 1871, 
Independence, la.; s. James B. (b. D 19, 1840, 
West Charlton, N. Y.) and Martha Jane (Ross) 
Donnan (b. Lower Waterford, \'t.). Prepared 
in Independence (la.) H. S. and Cornell Coll., 
Mt. Vernon, la. Arch, and Treas., Buchanan 
Co., la., 1906 — ; Co. Treas. 1915 — . Married 
Helen Maud Rosemond, S 9, 1903, Indepen- 
dence, la. Child, Ross Donnan, b. S 23, 1910, 
(died O 5, 1910). Address, Independence, la.f 

874. SHERMAN REILLY DUFFY 
Newspaper Bus.; B. L. in L. & A.; b. My 
21, 1873, Lisbon, 111.; s. Christopher Columbus 
(b. Dublin, Ire.) and Emeline (Hall) Duffy 
(b. DeKalb Co., 111.). Prepared in Piano H. 
S.; Jennings Sem.; Ottawa H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Shield and Trident; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Address, 5047 Winthrop Ave., Chicago.f 

87s. ALFRED FELLHEIMER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 9, 1875, 
Chicago; s. August (b. Munich, Bavaria) and 
Julia (Roeuthal) Fellheimer (b. Dortmund, 
Prussia). Prepared in Univ. of 111. Prep. 
Delta Tau Delta. Practicing Arch, under firm, 
.\. Fellheimer. Mem., Transportation Club. 
New York City. Married Elizabeth Fellheimer, 
D 25, 1902, New York City. Child, Madeline, 
b. O 24, 1905. Address, 676. Riverside Drive, 
New York City; bits, add., 7 E. 42d St., New 
York City. 

876. JOEL EDWARD FERRIS 
(Brother of No. 803) 
Investment Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
J a 2, 1874, Carthage, 111.; s. Hiram Gano (b. 
1822, Howard, N. Y.) and Julia E. (Halton) 
Ferris (b. 1837, Hillsgrove). Prepared in 
Carthage Coll. Phi Delta Theta. Kansas City, 
.Mo., 1896-1904; St. Louis, 1904-6; lawyer, Lon- 
don, Eng., 1906-7; Banker. Spokane, Wash., 
1908 — . Married Clara Hughes, Ap 14, 1914- 
Children: Sarah Elizabeth, b. F 10, 191S; Joel 
E. Jr., b. O 19, 1917 (died F 10, 1918). Ad- 
dress, W. 319 Sumner Ave., Spokane, Wash. 

877. JESSE GRANT FUNSTON 
(Brother of No. 691) 
In Tel. Bus.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 24, 
1872, New Comb Tp., Champaign Co.; s. John 
H (b. F 9, 1823, Ran Co., O.) and Elizabeth 
E. (Bailey) Funston (b. O.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Philomathean. Married Jinks J. 
Hume, F 21, 1900. Children: John Harold, 



b D 2, 190 1 ; Robert Hume, b. Ap 15, 1903; 
Elizabeth E., b. Ja 25. 1907; George Cyril, b. 
N 29, 1908; Margaret^A., b. S 6, 1910. Ad- 
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878. JAMES ALBERT GREEN 
(Brother of Nos. 21 10, 3001) 
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1871, Ivesdale, IlL; s. 
Patrick (b. N 7, 1842, Ire.) and Maria (Hop- 
kins) Green (b. Mr 23, 1845, do.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Locomotive Engr., I. C. R. R. 
Address, 214 E. Clark St., Champaign. t 

879. MARIANA GREEN (STEELE) 
(Wife of No. 997) 
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Champaign; d. Jona- 
than Bogue (b. 111.) and Sallie (Raymond) 
Green (b. O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Alethenai. Mem., D. A. R. Married William 
La Barthe Steele ('96), Ap 30, 1901. Children: 
Mariana, b. Je 10, 1903; Melissa, b. N 6, 1905; 
William La Barthe Jr., b. Ag 25, 1907; Har- 
riet Gertrude, b. F 27, 1909 (died Je 8, 1910); 
Jane Raymond, b. M 26, 1910; Sarah Green, 
D. F 7, 1914; Philip Joseph, b. Ap 23, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 2512 Jackson St., Sioux City, la. 

880. EMERY STANFORD HALL 
(Brother of No. 2686) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 25, 1869, 
near Chatsworth, Livingston Co., 111.; s. Jus^ 
tice Smith (b. Ap 24, 1840, near Portland, Me.) 
and Sarah H. (Stanford) Hall (b. My 7, 1845, 
Lowell, 111.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., Univ. 
of 111. Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Adelphic 
Oratorical Assn. Designed and supervised the 
erection of First Baptist Church, Urbana, dur- 
ing sr. yr. ; with Nelson S. Spencer, Arch., 
1896; with firm of Harvey L. Page & Co. as 
partner, Chicago, 1897-1900; dissolved partner- 
ship and succeeded to the firm's bus., 1900; 
Hall and Baker, 1907-9; independent practice, 
1909 — ; commissioned Chief Engr. and Pur- 
chasing Agt., Saskatchewan Steamship and Coal 
Co., to design and equip river transportation 
lines, 1914. Specialized on auditoriums and 
institutional bldg. planning; designed type of 
asbestos — steel theatre curtain which has been 
generally used in theatres throughout the U. 
S.; remodeled 30 percent of all Chicago the- 
atres after Iroquois fire; arch, for Y. M. C. 
A. Coll. at S3rd. and Drexel Ave., also Coll. 
Camp, Wis., Immanuel Baptist Church prob- 
lem; report in form of an extended thesis on 
mod. down town church problem. Mem., Com. 
appointed by Mayor Harrison to investigate 
causes of Iroquois fire and compiler of report 
of this com.; mem., St. examining com. for 
licensing arch, in 111., 1918 — . Ed., Handbook 
for Architects and Builders; article in Am. 
Contr.; Ed. of barnplanning section of Am. 
Team Owner; articles in The Building Material 
Exhibition, Inland Arch., The Apartment House 
Mag. Mem., (formerly) Acad, of Sc; 111. 
Soc. of Archs., 1898-1918, Pres. 1902-3, Sec. 
1906-13, Pres. 1914-1S, Dir. 1918; Chm., First 
Convention of Archs. of 111.; represented A. I. 
A. at Nat. Purchasing Agts. Assn. Conf., Chi- 
cago, 1918; Chm., Bd. of Deacons, Tabernacle 
Baptist Church of Chicago; moderator, do. 
Married Clara Louise Adams, Je 14, 1900. 
Children: Halbert Hugo, b. My 1901; Ruth 
Alden, b. O 20, 1902; Josephine Sarah, b. Jl 
II, 1909; Eunice Sanford, b. N 6, 1912. Ad- 
dress, 3230 W. Monroe St., Chicago; bus. add., 
Steinway Hall Bldg., 64 E. Van Buren St., do. 

881. ARMIN HARMS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 24, 1875, Ger. 
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Shield and Trident. Adv. Agt., 1894; 
Mgr. Baseball Team, 1895. Chem., Milwaukee, 
1895-7; in Mex., 1897-1902; in Milwaukee, 
1002-3; in Mex., 1903-4; in Calif., 1004-8; 
Chicago, 1908-14; Mex., 1914-17; Sasco Plant. 
Am. Smelting & Ref. Co., 1917-19. Mem., A. 
C. S. Address, Hotel Laughlin, El Paso, Tex. 



882. ADOLPH HEMPEL 

Economic Entomologist; B. S.; M. S., 1898; 
b. Ap 10, 1870, Canton, O.; s. H. A. and Anna 
Maria (Gerber) Hempel. Prepared in Rollins 
Coll., Winter Park, Fla. Attended Hillsdale 
(Mich.) Coll., 1891-4. Delta Tau Delta. 111. 
St. Biol. Sur., 1896; Entom. of Museu Paulista, 
S. Paulo, Brazil, 1897-1900; Economic Entom., 
Inst. Agronomico, Campinas, S. Paulo, Brazil, 
1900 — . Auth.: Many articles on Entomol. and 
Biol.; As Coccidas Brazileiras, com as es- 
tampas Vol. XII. Pas. 365 to 537 in Revista do 
Museu Pauhsta, Vol. LIV, 1900; As Coccidas 
do Brasil. Catalogos da Fauna Brazileira edi- 
tados pelo Museu Paulista, S. Paulo, Brasil, 
Vol. Ill, 1912. Married Emma Julia Hempel, 
N 9, iqoi, Campinas, S. Paulo, Brazil. Ad- 
dress, Campinas, St. of S. Paulo, Brazil. 

883. ELMER KIRKPATRICK HILES 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 8, 1871, 
Chicago; s. Charles Albert (b. Ja 22, 1829, 
Philadelphia) and Elizabeth (Kirkpatrick) Hiles 
(b. Je 8. 1831, Goshen, Ind.). Adelphic. Sec, 
Engrs. Soc. of Western Pa. Now Maj., 15th 
U. S. Engrs. (Railway) in France. Mem., A. S. 
M. E.; Engrs. Soc. of West. Pa.; Franklin 
Inst.; Coal Min. Inst, of Am.; A. S. C. E. 
.■iddress, 5537 Hampton St., Pittsburgh; bus. 
add., 2511 Oliver Bldg., do. 



884. PARKER HALE HOAG 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 16, 1873, 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. Walter Brice (b. Penfield, 
N. Y.) and Hester (Atkinson) Hoag (b. Inde- 
pendence, Mo.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Alpha Tau Omega; Philomathean. Mem., 
Univ. Club of Chicago: Legal Club of Chi- 
cago; Am. Bar Assn.; 111. Bar Assn.; Chicago 
Bar Assn.; Worshipful Master, A. F. A. M., 
1906-7; High Priest, R. A. M., 1910-11; 
Chevalier Bayard Commandry No. 52; Ori- 
ental Consistory; Shrine; Red (Tross of Con- 
stantine, No. 1; Dir., Chicago Illini Club, 
1917 — ; Pres., Legal Club of Chicago, 1918—; 
Master, Lakeside Lodge No. 739, 1906-7; K. T. ; 
Medinah Temple; mem., St. John's Conclave 
Premier, No. 1. Married Myrtle G. Mahler, 
.Mr 22,, 1907, Chicago. Address, 3247 Michigan 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 1305 Fisher Bldg., 

do. 

885. STEPHEN FORD HOLTZMANN 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 2%, 
1874, Pontiac, 111.; s. Samuel E. (b. N 27, 
1837, Pa.) and Mary King (Ford) Holtzmann 
(h. Je 12, 1843, Newark, N. J.). Prepared in 
Pontiac H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Mgr., Foot- 
ball Team. Tramp Draftsman to 1900; in 
Supervising Arch's. Office, Washington, D. C, 
iqoo-1905; Consulting Engr., Gunvald Aus Co., 
N. Y. City, 1905^. Mem., Royal Arch 
Masons; A. S. C. E. Married Maude Ellen 
Shaw, Ja 30, 1903, Washington, D. C. Chil- 
dren: Jeddiah Samuel; Stephen Robert. Ad- 
dress, Hastings on Hudson, N. Y. ; bus. add., 
244 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 



886. ERNEST ALEXANDER HUNT 
(Brother of No. 748) 
Physician and Surg.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. 
D 7, 187s, Urbana; s. Joseph Everett and Ruth 
(Alexander) Hunt (b. N. Y.). Prepared in 
H. S. Engng. Soc; Phi Rho Sigma. Sr. Base- 
ball Team. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., i8q^-8; 
M. D., do., 1898. Mem., Marshall Co. Med. 
Soc, 1898-1908; Austin Flint Med. Soc; A. M. 
A.; Blackhaw Co. Med. Soc; Waterloo City 
Med. Soc. Married Adelyn Kimball, Je 14, 
1900, LaMoille, 111. Children: Dorothy K., 
b. Ag 16, 1901; Robert Everett, b. D 28, 1910. 
Address, gi'^ W. 3d St., Waterloo, la.; bus. 
add., 401-2 Coml. Bldg., Waterloo.t 



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887. PETER JUNKERSFELD 
(Husband of No. 592) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1908; 
b. O 17, 1869, Colfax Tp., Champaign Co.; s. 
Peter J. (b. 1S33, Ger.) and Josephine 
(Schmitz) Junkersfeld (b. 1840, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign II. S.; No. Ind. Norm. 
Sch. Adelphic; 1\L and E. E. Club; Ed., Tech- 
nograph, 1895; Tau Beta Pi. Elected Fellow 
in E. E., 1895, but resigned. Delivered ad- 
dress, representing students, at Inauguration of 
Pres. Draper. Operating Const, and Engng. 
work, later in cliargc Engng. Dept. ; Asst. to 
V. P., Commonwealth Edison Co.. 1895-191S; 
Man. Engr. for Stone & Webster, Boston, 
1 9 19 — . Pres. Assn. of Edison Companies; 
Maj., E. R. C, 1917; Col., Q. M. C, N. A., Mi 
20, 1918 — . V. P., A. I. E. E. ; mem.. West. Soc. 
Engrs. ; A. S. M. E.; Pres. Alumni Assn., 
Univ. of III., 191 1-13. Married Anna Boyle 
('90), Je 19, 1901, Champaign. Child, Mary 
Josephine, b. S 5, 191 1. Address, 139 N. Menard 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Stone & Webster, 
Boston. 

888. FREDERICK BLAIR KEELER 
Contractor; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 11, 1873, 
near Earlville, 111.; s. Francis G. (b. Ap 23, 
i844j New Canaan, Conn.) and Anna M. 
(Blair) Keeler (b. Jl 17, 1844, Clintonville. 
N. Y.). Prepared in Earlville H. S. Drafts- 
man, Chicago; Contr. and Builder, Earlville, 
111. Mem., Bd. of Educ, 1904-6, 1912 — ; 
City Council, 1904-5; A. F. A. M.; A. E. S.; 
R. A. M.; K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. S. Mar- 
ried Nellie Schmidt, Ap 18, 1900, Earlville, 
111. Child, Theodosia J., b. Ap 8, 1901. Ad- 
dress, Earlville, 111. 

889. MILO SMITH KETCHUM 
(Brother of No. 1239) 
Dean and Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 
1900; b. Ja 26, 1S72, Kewanee, 111., s. Smith 
(b. Ja 7, 1840, Bucyrus, O.) and Martha Ann 
(Clement) Ketchum (b. Ag 17, 1846, Hamilton, 
Can.). Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Adelphic: 
C. E. Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Valedictorian; Sigma 
Xi. Instr., C. E., Univ. of 111., 1895-7; Engr. 
with Gillette-IIerzog Mfg. Co., 1897-9; Asst. 
Prof., C. E., Univ. of 111., 1899-1903; Con- 
tracting Mgr., Am. Bridge Co., Kansas City. 
Mo., 1903-4; Prof., C. E., Univ. of Colo., 1904; 
Dean of Coll. Engng., 1905 — ; mem., firm 
(Crocker & Kctcluim, Consulting Engrs., 1909- 
10; Asst. Dir. in charge of const., U. S. Govt. 
Explosives Plant "C", Nitro, West Virginia, 
1918—. Aiith.: The Design of Steel Mill 
Buildings, McGraw-Hill Book Co., N. Y., 480 
pp.; The Design of Walls, Bins, and Grain 
Elevators, do., 556 pp.; The Design of High- 
way Bridges, do., 546 pp.; The Design of 
Mine Structures, do., 460 pp.; Struct. Engrs. 
Handbook, do., 900 pp.; Sur. Manual >(with 
W. D. Pence), do., 250 pp.; Ed., 12th and 
13th Annua! Rcfort of the Soc. for Promo- 
tion of Engnp. Educ; also auth. of numerous 
articles in Engng. Neivs, Technograph and 
Colo. Jour, of Engng. Mem., .\. S. C. E., 
Dir., 1018 — ; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ, Sec, do., 1903-5. V. P.. 1909-10. Pres., 
1917-18; Am. Soc. of Testing Materials; .Am. 
Ry. Engng. Assn.; Fellow A. A. A. S.: Colo. 
Sch. Masters Club. Married Mary Esther 
Beatty, S 17, 1903, Newton, la. Children: 
Martha Esther, 71 29, 1904; Elizabeth Jane. 
b. N 8, 1908; Milo Smith, Jr., b. Mr 8, 1910. 
Address, Univ. of Colo., Boulder, Colo. 

890. WILLIAM HAVEN KIMBALL 
Electrician; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr i, 1871, 
Evanston, 111.; s. William Parker (b. Concord, 
N. H.) and Helen Eliza (Haven) Kimball (b. 
New Lenox, 111.). Prepared in Lowell, Mass. 
and Chicago H. Schs. E. E. Club. Custodian 
Service U. S. Treas. Dept., 1910. Married 
Lucy Regal Schaeffer, Jl 25, 1907, Berkeley, 
Calif Children: Helen Winifred, b. Ag 12, 



1909; Robert, b. O 24, 191 1; John Haven K., 
b. Je 22, 191^. Address, 120 Middlefield Rd., 
Burlingame, Calif; bus. add., St. Francis Hotel, 
San Francisco. 

891. FRANCIS EDWARD KING 
Stock Farmer and Fruit Raiser; B. L. in 
L. & A.; M. L., 1896; b. N 6, 1857, White 
Hall, 111.; s. Joseph N. (b. Je 28, 1S30, White 
Hall, 111.) and Elizabeth (Rawlins) King (b. 
S 3, 1830, do.). Prepared in White Hall H. S.; 
111. St. Norm, and H. S.; I. S. N. U., i88's- 
yo. Y. M. C. A.; Color Serg. Teacher, 1897; 
Gardener, 1901; Teacher, Farmer, Fruit Raiser, 
1904; Teacher, Farm (hardener, 191 1; Stock 
Farmer and Fruit Raiser, 191 1 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Elizabeth O. E. King, N 4, 
1904, Geneva, O. Address, Maple Lawn Farm, 
R. I, Geneva, O.f 

892. EDWARD JOHN LAKE 
Professor; B. S. in Arch.j b. My 5, 1871, 
Edinburgh, Scotland; s. William (b, 1840, 
Eng.) and Mary Jane (Billing) Lake (b. 
1844, do.). Prepared in Viroqua (Wis.) 
H. S. Adelphic. Studied at Rose Polytech., 
1 89 1 -2; Pratt Inst., 1898-9; London Sch. of 
.Art, 1908; Julian Acad., Paris, 1909. Asst. 
Prof., Art and Act. head of Dept. of Art and 
Design, Univ. of 111., 1910 — . Auth.: Articles, 
Drawing for Common Schs., Sch. News & Prac. 
Educator, 1897-9; Course in Drawing, 111. St. 
Course; Japanese Painting for Young Peo- 
ple's Lib., 4,000 words. The Educational Soc. 
Pub., N. Y.; Birds and Animals, Rand, Mc- 
Nally Pub.; Composition for Photographers, 
Photographic Weekly, Cleveland, 191 1; edi- 
torial contributions to Indus. Arts Mag.; 1914- 
18; ed., do. Mem., Congr. Church. Married 
EflRe Estelle Harris, Ag 22, 1900, Champaign. 
Children: Zera W., b. Je 15, 1901; James 
Harris, b. Je 2, 1912; Julia Mildred, b. N 15, 
1914. Address, 703 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

893. WILLIAM CLARENCE SMITH 
LEMEN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 19, 1873, 
Collinsville, 111.; s. Clarence J. (b. Ja 9, 1843, 
Collinsville, 111.) and Sarah Catherine (Smith) 
Lemen (b. Ap 2, 1846, N. Y. Citv). Prepared 
in Union Acad., Morganfield, Ky. Philoma- 
thean. Draftsman, Computer and Leveler, 
Miss. Riv. Comn., St. Louis, 1895-9; Topog- 
rapher, U. S. Engr., St. Paul, 1899-1900; Insp., 
Miss. Riv. Comn. steamer Patrol, 1900-1; City 
Engr. and Supt., Mun. Elec. Lt. & W. W., 
Paris, 111., 1901-2; Chief of Party on Sur. Miss. 
Riv. Reservoirs, 1902-3; Jr. Engr. with Savan- 
nah L^. S. Engr., Office, 1902-9; Asst. Engr., 
in charge of tirunswirk Sub. Office, 1910-12; 
Prin. Asst. Engr., Savannah Engr. Office, 
1 91 2-1 7. Harbor and River Improvements, 
S. E. Ga. & N. E., Fla. ; Commissioned as Capt. 
in Engrs. R. C. and ordered to active duty 
in charge Harrison Engrs. Depot, N. J., S, 
1917; Lt. Col., 1918. .\uth.: .\rticle. Topograph- 
ical Sur. Reservoirs at Head-waters of Miss. 
Riv.. Technograph, 1901, copied by Engng. 
Record. I90I. Mem., A. S. C. E.; Past Exalted 
Ruler of B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M. Married 
Olive Belle Sutton. D iq, 1806, Evansville, 
Ind. Children: Catharine Neil, b. S 29, 1898; 
Whilhelmina, b. F 13, 19T0; Orian Gregg, b. 
F 21, 1912. Address, 461 8th Ave., New York 
City. 

894. DAVID ROSSITER LLEWELLYN 
Draftsman: B. S. in M. E.; b. i86q. Sterling, 
111.; s. M. W. and Laura A. (Dresser) Llewel- 
lyn. Address, Care Am. Bridge Co., Chicago.! 

895. ALBERT MILTON LONG 

^Brother of No. 514) 

Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 4, 1872, 

Virden. 111.; s. John Milton (b. O 16, 1835, 

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(b. Sv 10. 183S, Middletown, O.). Prepared in 
Virden H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Arch. Club. 
Sergt., nth Regt., 111. Nat. Guard, Co. K, 1917. 
Married Edith Hurst, Jl 29, 1906 (died Ap 13, 
1914.). Child, Edith Virginia, b. S i, 190S 
(died O 16, 1912). Address, Cor. 37th and 
Stewart Ave., Chicago. 

896. EDWARD LORING MANN 
(Brother of Nos. 108, log, 1059) 
Lawyer; B. L.; b. N 7, 1869, Gilman, 111.; 
s. William H. (b. Ky.) and Elizabeth D. (Abra- 
ham) Mann (b. Va.J. Prepared in Gilman H. 
S. Adelphic; Ed., Illini. Admitted to Bar, 
■897; practiced law in office of James R. Mann 
and Geo. W. Miller, Chicago to 1907; engaged 
in Seed bus. at Palatka, Fla. and stockfarming 
at Mannville, Fla., 1916 — . Enlisted in ist Regt. 
111. Nat. Guard, 1895; went to Santiago with 
Regt., 1898; appointed corporal while in field; 
joined Co. F, ist Inf., 111. Nat. Guard, on re- 
turn; elected 2d Lt.; Co. F., 1903, ist Lt., 
1904. Mem., Christian Church; Soc. of the 
Army of Santiago. Married Edna Dunshee, 
Jl 22, 1903, Mt. Carroll, 111. Address, Palatka 
and Mannville, Fla. 

897. HORATIO RICHMOND MARSH 

(Brother of No. 1061) 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; B. S.; b. F 13, 1874, 
Joliet, 111.; s. Frank E. (b. Ja 27, 1849, JoHet, 
111.) and Kate C. (Richmond) Marsh (b. Ag 
18, 1852, Cheshire, Mass.;. Prepared in Joliet 
H. S. Nat. Hist. Club; Dramatic Club; Y. M. 
C. A.; Adelphic, Declam. prize, 1892. M. D., 
N. Y. Homeo. Coll., 1897. Med. Miss., 1897- 
1912; Stud. Univ. Oregon in Educ, 1912-13; 
Supt., Schs. Glendale, Ore. 1913-17; Camp Sec, 
Army Y. M. C. A., Ft. Stevens, Ore.; U. S. 
Commissioner and Postmaster, Barrow, Alaska, 
1 90 1-4; Hosp. Corps. HI. Nat. Guard, 3d 
Regt., 1892-7. Auth., Eskimo Medicine, N. 
Am. Jour. Homeopathy, 1901. Mem., Am. Inst. 
Homeopathy. Married Emma J. Cargain, D 
24, 1896, N. Y. Children: Loren C, b. O 9. 
1898; Frances R., b. Ap 21, 1901; Mary Eliza- 
beth, b. Ag 3, 1902; Charles Lippincott, b. My 
17, 1904; Horatio Richmond, b. Mr 27, 1906; 
Donald C., b. N 1910. Address, Ft. Stevens, 
Ore. 

898. FRED ELBERT MATHER 
(Brother of No. 70s) 

Engineer; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 3, 1871, Will 
Co., 111.; s. Samuel (b. Air 7, 1847, Whalons- 
burg, N. Y.) and Melvina (Ballou) Mather 
(b. My 29, 1848, Brecksville, O.). Prepared 
in N. W. Coll., Naperville, 111. Draftsman in 
Steel Bldg. and Bridge, Am. Bridge Co., C. M. 
& St. P. R. R., four and one half yrs. ; Engr., 
Andresen, Evans Co., 1910 — . Capt., 139th 
Engrs., Camp Shelby, Miss.; Mustered out, D 
22, 1918. Married Ella Hopkins, Je 12, 1901, 
Johnstown, Pa. Child, Fred Elbert, Jr., b. N 24, 
1906. Address, 130 Chtijcago Ave.t Naper- 
ville, 111.; bus. add., 600 W. Jackson Blvd., 
Chicago. 

899. ROBBINS YALE MAXON 
Letter Carrier; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 13, 1868, 

Danville, 111.; s. Oscar Fitz Allen (b. Low- 
ville, N. Y.) and Theodosia (Yalt) Maxon (b. 
Martinsburg, N. Y.). Prepared in Danville, 
111. Phi Delta Theta. 111. St. Militia, 1888-91; 
Const, and Maintenance principally, 1895-1910; 
Fruit Ranch, 1908; salesman Laclede Gas Co., 
St. Louis, 1 910; quarry employee, 191 1; R. R. 
bridgeman in Tex., 191 1; struct, draftsman, 
Newcastle, Ind.; poultry, truck, and cotton 
grower. Round Rock, Tex., 1912 — ; rural letter 
carrier, Taylor, Tex., 1913-18; mem., Bd. U. 
S. Civil Service Examiners, 1918 — . Mem., 
West. Soc. Engrs., 1897-1905; Y. M. C. A., 
1902; Presby. Church. Married Frances 
.Sprague Candee, Je 20, 1905, Gilroy, Calif. 



Children: Yale Candee, b. O 5, 1906; Mary 
Candee, b. N 12, 1910. Address, Round Rock, 
Tex. 

900. GRACE LILLIAN MOORE (COOK) 
(Sister of No. 4821) 

'p ?• ^- !m ^'^,-' ?^- S-, 1900; b. Ja 22, 1875, 
lolono. 111.; d. John Thomas (b. xMr 7, 1843 
Kipley, O.) and Amelia Minerva (Myers) 
Moore (bO 7, 1847. Gnadenhutten, O.). Pre- 
P,^'"ed in Tolonp H. S. Alethenai; Dramatic Art 
C ub; (jlee Club; Chapel Choir; Sec, Sr. Class; 
Class Prophet. Taught, 1897-1908. Mem., Young 
Ladies Soc, Pres. Church; Thirty Club of Cham- 
paign, 1909; Assn. Coll. Alumnae. Married 
George Howard Cook, 1908, Tolono, III. Child 
Eleanor Frances, b. N 25, igii. Address, 310 
Davidson Drive, Champaign. 

901. WILLIAM ROBERT MORRISON 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 19, 1871 
Johet, 111.; s. Capt. R. J. (b. My i, 1840, N. 
V. City) and Hester A. (Snider) Morrison (b. 
O I, 1840, Carter, Co., Tenn.). Prepared in 
Johet H. S. Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Supt. 
Springfield Ry. Co., Springfield, O. 1895-6- 
Asst. Gen. Mgr., Bay City Consolidated Ry., 
Bay City, Mich., 1896-1900; Supt., Wichita Ry. 
f: ^^,,Co-. Wichita, Kan., 1900; Const, work, 
Danville, 111., Wabash, Ind., and Huntington, 
ind., 1900-1; Gen. Supt., Wichita Ry. & Lt. 
Vt°'t.--^?°^"''' putting in complete system for 
McKinley Syndicate, Bridgetown, Barbados 
island, V\. I., 1911 and 1912; charge of const, 
work of Power plants, at Bloomington, 111 
Jacksonville, 111., and Champaign until 1917- 
now developing coal mines in Pineville, Ky 

\°r '^''A.ivf^-^"^' ^- ^- O. E. Married Marion 
Alice O Neil, S 26, 1900, Bay City, Mich. Ad- 
dress. 111. Traction Co., Peoria. 

902. ALEXANDER MAJORS MUNN 

Engr. and Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 20, 
1868. Wyoming, Neb.; s. Eugene Munn (b. D 
28, 1836, Wooster, O.) and Mary Dessa (Kling) 
Munn (b. Ap 6, 1841, Orriville, O.). Prepared 
in Doane Coll., Crete, Neb. C. E. Club; Shield 
n"^ Trident; Bus. Mgr., Illio; Capt., Univ. 
Kegt. City Engr., Nebraska City. 1895-1902; 
Oen. Mgr., Nebraska City Tel. Co., 1900-5; 
pvt. Engng. practice, 1895-iqio; Sec. and Din. 
lirm of Callahan Bros., Munn & Reise. In- 
vented and Patented Dredging Mach., 1910- 
II. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; Nat. Geog 
Soc; Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E.; Engrs. Club 
of Kansas City; Chamber of Commerce; South- 
western Alumni Assn. Married Veleda Adele 
McLellan, Je 15, 1916, Omaha, Neb. Address, 
.<ich Hill, Mo. 

903. CHARLES WILLIAM NOBLE 

Contractor; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 18, 1869, 
Chicago; s. William (b. N 24, 1837, Ire.) and 
Mary (McCarthy) Noble (b. S 12, 1843, Cork, 
do.). Prepared in N. Div. H. S., Chicago; 
Univ. Acad. Arch. Club; Alpha Tau Omega; 
Capt.. Univ. Regt. Supt., Bldg. Const., 1895- 
1903; Contr., 1903 — . 111. Nat. Guard. 1887-92, 
part of 1894, Co. D, ist Inf.; Capt. U. S. R., 
Q. M. Corps, 1897; active service My 1897; 
const, of Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., 1917; 
Supervising Constructing Q. M. in charge 
Hosp. Const, with Hdqtrs., Washington, D. C. 
1917—- Maj., Q. M. Corps, New York City. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. ; N. H. Consistory, 
S. P. R. S. 32nd degrees; Kora Temple A. A. 
O. N. M. S. Lewiston, Me.; Univ. Club, Chi- 
cago; LaCrosse Club, LaCrosse, Wis. Married 
Josephine Vernon, D 23, 1897, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Dorothy Vernon, b. F 10, 1903, Ports- 
mouth, N. H.; Vernon Haven, b. Ag 3, 1907, 
LaCrosse, Wis.; Mary Josephine, b. Je 10, 
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904. ARTHUR LOW PILLSBURY 
(Brother of Nos. 90s. 3140) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. N 30, 1869, Normal, 111.; s. William Low 
(b. N 4, 183S, Derry, N. H.) and Marion 
(Forrest) Pillsbury (b. Ja 12, 1843, London, 
Eng.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Harvard, 
1891-2. Class and Univ. Ball team; Sigma Chi. 
Employed at Chicago, Pittsburg, Trenton, N. 
J., and Philadelphia. Dir. and Pres., Bloom- 
ington Country Club. Married Daisy Hill, N 
8, 1898, Bloomington, 111. Child, Frances Hill, 
b. Jl 1 90 1. Address, Peoples Bank Bldg., 
Bloomington, 111. 

903. BERTHA MARION PILLSBURY 

(Sister of Nos. 904, 3140) 
Registrar; A. B.; b. Je 18, 187s, Blooming- 
ton, 111.; d. William Low (b. N 4. 1838, Derry, 
N. H.) and Marion (Forrest) Pillsbury (b. 
Ja 12, 1843, London, Eng.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. A. M., Radcliffe, 1898; Ph. D., do.. 
1912. Alethenai; Eng. Club; Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Instr., Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1898-9; 
Teacher, H. S., Decatur, 1899-1901; Instr., 
Eng., Univ. Acad., 1901-4; do., Univ. of 111., 
1904-6; Grad. Stud., Radcliffe Coll. 1906-7; 
Reader in Eng. Bryn Mawr Coll., 1907-8; 
Instr., Eng., Simmons Coll., 1908-11; Grad. 
Stud., Radcliffe Coll., 1911-12; Instr., Eng., 
Simmons Coll., 19:2-13; Registrar, Simmons 
Coll., 1913-15; Asst. Prof., Eng., Simmons Coll., 
1915-17; Registrar, Simmons Coll., 1917 — • 
Address, 39 Pilgrim Road, Boston; bus. add., 
Simmons Coll., do. 

906. JOHN CONRAD QUADE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 9. "872, 
Moline, HI.; s. Conrad (b. S 6, 1842, Schleswig, 
Ger.) and Anna (Kroeger) Quade (b. Jl 3. 
1850, do-). Prepared in Moline H. S. Pres., 
Sr. class. Asst. Engr., Chicago Park Comn., 
1896-7; C. E., Kewanee, 111., 1897-1900; Chief 
Engr., Western Tube Co., Kewanee, 1900-4; 
do.. Big Creek, Col. Co., St. David, 111., 1904 — ; 
Engr. Corps Nat. Guards, 1896-7. Mem., A. I. 
M. E.; a; F. a. M.; R. A. M.; R. S. M.; 
K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. S., Mahommed, Peoria; 
B. P. O. E. Married Florence A. Northrop, Je 
17, 1912, (ianton, 111. Address, Box 49s. Can- 
ton, 111.; bus. add., St. David, 111. 

907. THOMAS WASHINGTON REELY 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 22, 1863, 
Spring Green, Wis.; s. William (b. Ag 10, 1828, 
Brookland, Kent, Eng.) and Phebe Robson 
(Spalding) Reely (b. Lincolnshire, do.). Pre- 
pared in Spring Green H. S. Philomathean; 
Arch. Club; IIHo staff; Technograph Bd. 
Draftsman in Architects' offices, 1895-9; prac- 
ticing Arch., Ft. Dodge, la., 1899 — . Mem., la. 
Chap. A. I. A. Married Adeline Van Buskirk, 
Ag 2, 1899, Webster City, la. Address, 1402 
3rd Ave. N., Ft. Dodge, la.f 

908. HARLEY EDSON REEVES 
(Brother of No. 4380) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 21, 1874, 
Tampico, 111.; s. Joseph C. (b. 1840, Marion, 
N. Y.) and Frances R. (Brewer) Reeves (b. 
1844, Berkshire Co., Mass.). Prepared in 
Tampico H. S. Pres. C. E. Club; Pres. Mil. 
Club; Shield and Trident; Maj., Univ. Regt.; 
Instr., Mil., 1893-5; Varsity Football team; 
Class Football; Class Pres. Taught, 1895-8; 
Mil. service, 1898-9; U. S. Civ. Service, 1899 — ; 
Serg. and Lt., 3d Volunteer Engrs., U. S. and 
Cuba, 1898-9; U. S. Insp., 111. and Miss, canal, 
1900-2; U. S. Jr. Engr., 1902-11; U. S. Asst. 
Engr., 1911 — . Auth. : Strength of Ice, Tech- 
nograph, 1895; Reinforced Concrete Adequate 
Linings, 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survs., 1910. 
Mem., A. S. C. E.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. and 
Survs. Married Helen A. Nowers, N 2, 1901, 



Atkinson, 111. Child, 7ames Edson, b. S 16, 
1906. Address, Le Claire, la., R. 2; bus. 
add., U. S. Engrs. Office, do. 

909. HERBERT BRUNSKILL ROWE 
Pharmacist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 13, 1872, 
Dudley, 111.; s. Mark (b. 1834, Yorkshire, 
Eng.) and Rosina (House) Rowe (b. 1832, 
Barre, Vt.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Adel- 
phic; Kappa Sigma. Mfg.; Pharmacist; Militia, 
1889-92. Mem., 111. Phar. Assn.; Nat. Assn. 
Retail Druggists. Married Nelle Vandaveer, 
S 26, 1900. Child, Mary Huston, b. Ja 10, 
1904. Address. 201 N. Central Ave., Paris, Ill.t 

910. JOSEPH WILLIAM ROYER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 2, 1873, 
Urbana; s. John D. (b. Jl 13, 1831, Baltimore) 
and Mary M. (Brining) Royer (b. Ap 6, 1846, 
Vienna, Austria). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
City Engr., Urbana, 1898-1906. Married Ade- 
laide Danely, O 14, 1902, Champaign. Address, 
801 W. Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add.. Flat 
Iron Bldg., do. 

911. WILLIAM IRA ROYSDON 
Proprietor of Billiard Hall; B. L. in L. & A.; 
b. N 17, 1872, Delphi, Ind. ; s. William Jeffer- 
son and Elizabeth (Peddicord) Roysdon. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Adel- 
phic; Baseball and Track teams. Address, 
412 W. Clark St., Champaign. t 

912. ALBERT JEFFERSON SAYERS 
(Brother of No. 1081) 
Engr. Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 10, 
1870, Troy, O. ; s. Judson (b. D 18, 1841, 
Troy, O.) and Mary Ann (Gearhart) Sayers 
(b. My 29, 1840, Piqua, O.). Prepared in 
Farmer City H. S. M. E. Soc. In bus.. Cham- 
paign, 1895-6; I. C. R. R. Co., i8g6-7; Sar- 
gent & Steel Co., 1897-8; in charge P. Testing 
Lab., Link Belt Co., 1898; Draftsman, 1898-9; 
Engr. in charge of Const., 1899-1900; Engr., 
Salesman, 1900 — . Mem., Baptist Church; 
.\. S. M. E. Address, 7121 Eggleston Ave., 
Chicago. 

913. DAISY COFFIN SCOTT 

(STEVENSON) 

(Sister of No. 914) 

B. L.; b. O 21, 1874, Brimfield, 111.; d. 

Thomas Gibney (b. Ag 2, 1824, Mt. Jackson, 

Pa.) and Rosalthea (Coffin) Scott (b. 1836, 

Beaver Falls, Pa.). Prepared in Champaign 

H. S. Alethenai. Married William Henry 

Stevenson, Je 29, 1904, Champaign. Address, 

320 Ash Ave., Ames, la. 

914. WILLIAM JOHN SCOTT 
(Brother of No. 913) 
Investigator and Lecturer; B. S. in Sc. ; b. 
1870, Walden, 111.; s. Thomas G. (b. 1824, Pa.) 
and Rosalthea (Coffin) Scott (b. 1836, Beaver 
Falls, Pa.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
D. V. M., Colo. St. Agr. Coll., 191 7. Acting 
Head of Dept. of Anatomy, Veterinary Div., 
Colo. St. Agr. Coll., Ft. Collins, Colo., 1917- 
18. Served as scout in Boer War, igoo-i. 
Mem., Veterinary Med. Assn., St. Agr. Coll.; 
correspondent for do. Married Louise M. 
Gleck, 1907, Littleton, Colo. Children: Rosal- 
thea Coffin, b. Je 6, 1912; W. J., Jr., b. Mr 23, 
1916. Address, Ft. Collins, Colo. 

915. *HENRY HARRISON SCURLOCK 
Lawver; B. L. in L. & A.; b. My 12, 1864, 
Reaver, O. ; s. Joseph (b. Ja 16, 1837, Win- 
chester, O.) and Angeline (Westfall) Scurlock 
(b. Ag 20, 1834, do.). Prepared in Nat. Norm. 
Univ., Lebanon, O.; B. S.. Lebanon, O., 1889. 
Philomathean — 2d place in Declamation Con- 
test. Taught, i8q5-iqo2; Newspaper Bus. Agt., 
1897; Real Est. and Collections and Law, 
1897 — • Married Sarah Elizabeth Humphreys, 



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Je i8, 1901, Decatur, 111. Children: Helen 
Loraine, b. N 27, 1905; Mary Catharine, b. 
My 19, 1907; Martha Victoria, b. F 22, 1909. 
Died O 24, 1913, Decatur, 111. 

916. CHARLES VICTOR SEASTONE 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 18, 1872, 
New Boston, HI.; s. John August (b. Ag 3, 
1834, near Stockholm, Sweden) and Eva 
Sophia (Hillmore) Seastone (b. S 29, 1839, 
do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi. 
Engr. with Miss. Riv. Comn., 1895-7; Asst., 
T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1897-1900; Instr., 
Asst. Prof., and Assoc. Prof., San. Engng., 
Purdue Univ., 1900-7; Prin. Asst. Engr., 
D. \V. Mead, Const. Engr., 1907-10; Prin. 
Asst. Mgr. to do., Madison, Wis.; Assoc, to 
do., as consulting engr. practice, 1910 — . Auth.: 
Methods of Measuring Water, Ind.. Engr. Soc. 
Proc; Miss. Riv. Surs., do.; Roadway to 
Soldiers' Home, Proc. of Purdue Soc. Civil 
Engrs.. Mem., 2d Presb. Church; Ind. Engng. 
Soc; Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E.; Wis. Engng. 
Soc. Married Susan Bouton, Je 25, 1900, 
Anna, 111. Children: John Bouton, b. Mr 11, 
1905; Charles Victor, b. Ja 11, 1908. Ad- 
dress. 134 W. Gilman St., Madison, Wis.; 
bus. add., 530 State St., Madison, Wis. 



917. JOHN EATON SHEPARDSON 

(Brother of No. 1084) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 21, 1875. 
Marble Rock, la.; s. Sylvanus Eaton (b. Ag 
15. 1832, Gerry, N. Y.) and Lucy Maria 
(Judd) Shepardson (b. S 22, 1833, Patterson, 
N. Y.). Prepared in West Aurora H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Engng. Soc; Ath. Assn.; Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Draftsman, 1895-8; Asst. City 
Engr., Kewanee, 1898-9; City Engr. and Supt. 
Water Dept., 1899-1902; Grad. work, Columbia, 
1902-4; Civ. Engr. in field, S. & W. R. R., 
1905-6; Res. Engr., do., 1906-7; Res. Engr., 
Clinchfield & Ohio R. R., 1907-12; Terminal 
Engr., Holston Corp., Charleston, S. C, 1912- 
17; Chief Engr., Norfolk Southern Farms, Inc., 
Belhaven, N. C, 1917 — . ist Lt., Engr. Co.. 
111. Nat. Guard, 1898. Article, The Construc- 
tion of the South and Western R. R., 23d Ann. 
Report, 111. Soc. Engrs. and Survs., 1908, 
pp. 141-7. Mem., Unitarian Church; A. F. 
A. M.; Shrine; Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E.; 111. 
Soc. Engr. and Survs.; Nat. Geog. Soc; 111. 
S. A. R.; Am. Farm Mgmt. Assn. Married 
Bertha Belle Blish, D 28, 1Q07, Kewanee, 111. 
Children: Mary Frances, b. D 15, 1908; James 
Blish. b. O 20, 1910. Address, Belhaven Beau 
fort Co., N. C. 

918. MARION EMELINE SPARKS 

(Sister of No. 2254) 

Librarian; A. B.; B. L. S., 1899; A. M., 
1900; b. D 5, 1872, Miller Tp., 111.; d. Geo. 
(b. N 21, 1845, Lucas Co., O.) and Esther 
Peacock (Clifton) Sparks (b. F 4, 1842, do.). 
Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S.; Marseilles 
and Seneca H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; 
Lib. Club; Grad. Club, 1904. Lib. Organizer, 
Davenport, la., Acad, of Sc, 1900; Elkhart, 
Ind., Pub. Lib., 1902-3; Kansas City, Kan., 
Pub. Lib., 1903; Dowagiac, Mich., Pub. Lib., 
1904; Resident Bibliographer, Nutrition In- 
vestigation Lab., Univ. of 111., 1904-10; mis- 
cellaneous bibliographic work, 1910-12; Lib. 
Asst., Dept. of Chem., Univ. of 111., 1912 — . 
Auth.: Birds vs. Street Cars, Wilson Bui., 
vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 44-8, 1905; Note of a Bril- 
liant Meteor, Pop. Astronomy, vol. 55, pp. 1558- 
9; Dialect or English. Dial, vol. 24, pp. 39; A 
Census of the Periodical Lit. of Chem., U. S. 
Sc, vol. 4=;. Mem., Presby. Church, 1892; W. 
C. T. U.; "Cent. 111. Branch of Assn. of Coll. 
Alumnae. Address, 1107 W. Oregon, Urbana. 



919. BERTHA SPENCER (MINER) 
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Ja 3, 1874, Oakley, 111.; 
d. Read (b. D 23, 1836, Pa.) and Sarah Jane 
(Greenman) Spencer (b. Je 8, 1841, Centre 
Belpre, O.). Prepared m Decatur H. S. 
Taught sch. in Flora, Areola and Decatur. 
Married Earnest Adelbert Miner, Jl 11, 1901, 
Decatur, 111. Children: Harrison Read, b. Ag. 
II, 1908; Sarah Avice, b. Je 20, 1910. Ad- 
dress. 1 129 W. Wood St., Decatur, 111. 

920. GODFREY SPERLING 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 4, 1873, 
Dewey, Champaign Co. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Adelphic Engng. and grain bus.. 111. 
and la., 1895-9; Engng. and irrigation farming, 
Idaho and Ore., 1899-1913; engng. and gar- 
dening, Calif., 1913-iS; specialty gardening, 
S. Dak., 1915-18; Asst. Engr., U. S. Reclama- 
tion Service, Cody, Wyo., 1918 — . Married Idah 
Mayble Bailey, D 6, 1899, Cliampaign. Children: 
Margaret, b. S 6, 1900 (died Ag 2, 1901); 
Friede, b. Ja 11, 1904; Lois, b. D s, 1905; 
Godfrey, b. S 25, 1915. Address, Cody, Wyo. 

921. ROBERT WATT STARK 
(Husband of No. 2044) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 29, 1871, 
.Augusta, 111.; s. George and Nancy (Parrptt) 
Stark. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Farmer, Au- 
gusta, 111.; Asst. Chem., St. Water Sun, 1897- 
1905; Asst. Chem., 111. Exp. Sta., 1905 — ; 
Chem., Fstacion Central Agronomica de Cuba, 
Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba, 1907-9; farmer, 
.\ugustr,. 111., 1909-12; Stud., Univ. of 111. and 
Scientific Asst. 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1913 — . 
Married Mabel E. Cafky ('04), O 5, 1904, 
Jacksonville, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. Jl 6, 
1905. Address. 11 07 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

922. MABEL STEWART (COLE) 
(Wife of G129) 
B. S. in Sc; b. O 25, 1873, Champaign; d. 
John P. and Mary (Evans) Stewart. Married 
Charles Nelson Cole (g'97), Ag 29, 1899, 
Irving Park, 111. Child, Kenneth Stewart, b. 
Jl 10, 1900. Address, Oberlin, O.f 

923. *HOMER THOMAS 
.Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 24, 1866, 
Kickapoo, 111.; s. John Andrews (b. O 19, 
1825, Schuyler Co., N. Y.) and Dielsie 
(Stowell) Thomas (b. Jl 29, 1837, New York). 
Prepared in No. Ind. Norm. Sch. Arch. Draft- 
ing, 1895-1900; Supt., Const., 1900-2; Struct. 
Steel Estimator, 1902-4; Reinforced Concrete 
design, 1904-6; Reinforced Concrete Supt., 
1906-8; With F. F. Weld in Gen. Struct. De- 
signing, 1908-12. Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. 
Died Ja 3, 1917, Sycamore, 111. 

924. MARION THOMPSON (GRATZ) 
(Sister of Nos. 494, 1091) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 1873, N. Leo- 
minister, Mass.; d. Edward Papson (b. S 20, 
1833, Heath, Mass.) and Susan Jane (Burring- 
ton) Thompson (b. Ap 24, 1838, do.). Prepared 
in Bement H. S. Married Benjamin Gratz, O 
20, 1896, Bement, 111. Children: Marion How- 
land, b. Mr 17, 1898; Helen b. Mr 19, 1900. 
Address, 5155 Lindell Ave., St. Louis.t 

925. WALTER NOBLE VANCE 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 22, 1874. 
Bement, 111.; s. N. N. and Frances Pamelia 
(Routh) Vance. Capt., Univ. Rest. Elec. Re- 
pair Work, 1896-8; U. S. Navy, Chief Electn. 
U. S. S. Philadelphia, 1808-9; Elec Engr., 
Miehle P. P. and Mfg. Co., 1900-5; West. 
Elec. Co., 1905-6; Sec, Durand Steel Locker 
Co., 1907-13; V. P., Durand Steel Locker Co., 
1914-18. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Chicago Engrs. 



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Club. Married Emily A. Camp, O 24. 1906. 
Children: Walter N., b. 1907; Arthur St. 
Clair, b. 191 1. Address, Chicago Hgts., 111. 

926. CHARLES CARLTON WEBSTER 
Manager; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 2, 1871, 
Polo, 111.; s. Wellan Hassett (b. Ap 23, 1842, 
Eagle Point, 111,) and Sarah Catherine (Davis) 
Webster (b. N 30, 1847, Delaware Co., N. Y.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; M. E. & 
E. E. Engng. Soc. ; Memorial Orator. Supt., 
Elec. Lt. Plant, West Point, Miss., 1897; Ex- 
pert Electn., Asbury Park, N. J., 1901 ; Gen. 
Mgr., Gas & Elec. Co., Sandy Hill., N. Y., 
1902; Asst. Chief and Chief Engr. at Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1910; Treas. and Mgr., La Veta 
Light, Heat & Power Co., 1910— . Patent Auto- 
matic Circuit Controller, No. 658,225, Ap, 1900. 
Past Grand, I. O. O. F., 1897- Married Minnie 
May Hartman, My 10, 1900, Bryan, O. Chil- 
dren: Gladys Ruthena, b. Mr i, 1901; Nelson, 
b. My 2, 1906; Doris Catherine, b. Ja 25, 1908. 
Address, La Veta, Colo. 



927. PARKER MERRILL WILLIAMS 

Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 19. 1872, 
Moline, 111.; s. A. and Sarah Jane (Taft) Wil- 
liams. Y. M. C. A. Address, 528 Leader Bldg., 
Cleveland.! 

928. WILLIAM KRIEBEL YEAKEL 

Physician and Surg.; B. S.; M. D., 1899; 
b. Ja 27, 1865, Hereford, Berke Co., Pa.; s. 
John (b. N 21, 1823, Hosensack, Pa.) and 
Lydia (Kriebel) Yeakel (b. Mr 8, 1S29, Quinet, 
Pa.). Prepared in Polo H. S. Adelphic; 
Y. M. C. A.; Nat. Hist. Soc. Prin., Paxton 
H. S., 1896; Student, Coll. P. & S., Chicago, 
1899; Prof. Histology, Pathology and Bac- 
teriology, Omaha Med. Coll., 1902; practi- 
tioner of medicine, 1899 — . Mem., Baptist 
Church, Irving Park; Chicago Med. Soc. Mar- 
ried Mabel E. Robinson, D 27, 1899, Beloit, 
Wis. Children: Willard Robinson, b. Ag 20, 
1901; Helen Lydia, b. Ap 7, 1903. Address, 
4207 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago. 



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929. "EDWARD LANGFORD ADAMS 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 31. 1875, Philadelphia; 
s. Edward A. (b. do.) and Margaret R. 
(Swain) Adams (b. do.}. Prepared in May- 
wood H. S. and Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. With 
David L. Barnes, 1896-7; Mech. Engr., and 
Asst. Supt. of the Open Hearth Dept., The 
Sargent Co., and at the time of death, Asst. to 
the Pres. in charge of operation of works in 
Chicago and Chicago Heights. Died Ja 31, 1902, 
Chicago. 

010 AMELIA DARLING ALPINER 
(STERN) 
A. B.; b. Mr 8, 1874, Chicago; d. Soloman 
(b 1836, Cracow, Austria) and Henrietta (Fel- 
senthal) Alpiner (b. 1845. Offenbach, Ger.). 
Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Pi Beta Phi; 
Alethenai; Dramatic Arts Club; French Club; 
Der Deutsche Verein; Class poet, 1896; Ilhni 
staff. Teacher, 1896-99; Stud, and Traveller, 
1899-1900. Auth.: From Day to Day, 1896-97. 
E. St. Louis, 111.; Children's Literature, Chdd 
Studv Monthly, 1898. Mem., Social Science 
Club" of Champaign and Urbana, 1902; Thirty 
Club, 1902; Assn. Coll. Alumnae, 1904- Mar- 
ried Albert Lelnnd Stern, Ap 30, 1901, Kan- 
kakee, 111. Children: Alpiner Leland, b. O 
13, 1902; Dorothy Darling, b. Ap 23, 1904. 
Address, 1009 W. University Ave., Champaign. 

931. JAMES GEORGE BEACH 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 4, 187S. in 
Apalachin, N. Y.; s. Dr. G. W. Beach. Pre- 
pared in Binghamton (N. Y.) H. S.; Lehigh 
Univ. Sigma Chi; Shield and Trident. Doyle 
Patterson & Beach Architects, Portland, Ore. 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Alice Ben- 
son, O 25, 1909. Child, George Benson, b. 
Ja 26, 191 1. Address. 1015 Quimby St., Port- 
land, Ore; bus. add., 401 Worcester Bldg., dct 

932. JOSHUA FRANKLIN BEGOLE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 21, 1871, 
O'Fallon, 111.; s. James Monroe and Augusta 
Tane (Beedle) Begole. Prepared in McKen- 
"dree Coll. Philomathean. Asst. Erecting 
Engr., Tod & Stanley, 1896-7; Meter Dept., 
Wagner Elec. Mfg. Co., 1897-1900; Elec. Engr. 
in charge of Meter Switch Board and spiral 
transformers Dept., 1900-08; Elec. Engr. for 
Pub. Service Comn., 1912; Engr., James E. 
Allison & Co., consulting engrs., 1918. Del., 
Internal. Elec. Cong., 1904. a« M. A. I. E. E. 
Married Mattie A. Bartlett, F 11, 1900, Col- 
linsville, 111. Children: Mildred Augusta, b. 
Ap 5, 1904; Louis Bartlett, b. My 5, 1906; 
James Franklin, b. D 20, 1908. Address, 1329 
Temple Place, St. Louis. 



933. GEORGIANA E. BENNETT 

(Sister of No. 562) 
Teacher; B. S. in L. & A.; b. S 3, 1871, 
Milford Center, O.; d. George F. (b. Wood- 
stock, Vt.) and Orpha A. (Marsh) Bennett (b. 
do.). Prepared in Ohio Schs. Alethenai; Kappa 
Alpha Theta. Taught in Rochelle H. S.; John 
Marshall H. S., Chicago. Address, 1375 E. S7th 
St., Chicago. t 

934. NELLIE BESORE (SEARS) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 4, 1874, Urbana; d. 
George (b. D 20, 1832, Waynesboro, Pa.) and 
Emma Julia (Denton) Besore (b. F 13, 1850, 
Berlin, Pa.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Pi Beta Phi; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Mem., Presby. Church; D. A. R. ; 
C. L. S. C. Married William Everett Sears, 
Je 29, 1899, Urbana (Divorced). Child, Mar- 
garet Denton, b. Mr 21, 1900. Address, 508 
W. Green St., Urbana. 

935. JAMES WOODBURY BLAKESLEE 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag i, 1874, 
Kinniundy, 111.; s. Barnett W. (b. Austinburg, 
O.) and Jilary (Selleck) Blakeslee (b. Norwalk, 
Conn.). Prepared in Kinniundy H. S.; Norm. 
Sch., Effingham, 111. Adelphic; Blackstonian 
Club; Varsity Baseball Team; Class Football 
Teams. Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 326 
N. Belmont Ave., Los Angeles. 

936. WILLIAM CHARLES BRENKE 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1898; b. 
Ap 12, 1874, Berlin, Ger.; s. Fred William 
Martin (b. Jl 1846, Ger.) and Wilhelmina 
(Klopper) Brenke (b. O 1849, do.). Prepared 
in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Adelphic; 
Chem. Club; Math. Club. Instr., Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1896-iqoo; Instr^ Math, and Astron., 
do., 1900-4; Harvard Grad. Sch. in Math, 
rind Fellow in Astron., 1904. Ph. D., Harvard. 
1907. Prof., Math., Univ. of Neb. Published: 
.\dvanced Algebra and Trigonometry, 1910, 
345 pp.; also articles. Apparent Figure of the 
Sky, Observations of Variable Stars, The 
Leonids of 1901-02, Nova Persei, etc. Mem., 
Deutsche Math. Vereinigung; Circolo Mat. di 
Palermo; Am. Math. Soc; A. A. A. S., Fel- 
low; A. C. S. Married Kate A. Read, Ag 16, 
1898, Urbana. Children: William Mastin, b. 
Ag 12, 1899 (died Ag 14. 1899); Katherine, b. 
Ag 7, 1900; Bernice, b. Ag 26, 1902. Address. 
1250 S. aist St., Lincoln, Neb. 

937. HENRY JACKSON BURT 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1914; 
b. F 6, 1873, Urbana; s. Henry Jackson (b. 



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O.) and Isabelle (Dunlap) Burt (b. 1845, Cook 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philo- 
mathean; Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, 1898; Asst. 
Engr., Chicago and Northwestern R. R., 1899; 
Asst. Engr., West. Ind. R. R., 1900; Asst. 
Prof., C. E., la. St. Coll., 191 1; Contr. Engr., 
Am. Bridge Co., 1902; Contr. Mgr., Am. Bridge 
Co., N. Y., Denver, till 191 1; now Struct. 
Engr., Holabird & Roche, Archs., Chicago. 
Maj., Q. M. Corps, N. A., 1918 — . Auth. : Steel 
Const., 370 pp.. Am. Tech. Soc, Chicago, 1914. 
Mem., \Vest. Soc. of Engrs., Pres., 1917; Chi- 
cago Engrs. Club; Am. Soc. for Testing Ma- 
terials; Am. Soc. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ; A. S. C. E.; A. F. A. M.; Univ. Club 
of Chicago; President Univ. of III. Alumni 
Assn. 191 6-1 8. Married Edith A. B. Fleming, 
Jl 2, 1901, Champaign. Children: Henry Jack- 
son, b. My 10, 1904; Luella, b. Mr 29, 1908; 
Jesse Fleming, b. My 3, 1910; IMorris Nathan, 
b. S I, 1912; Helen Edith, b. Ja 14, igiv Ad- 
dress, 1027 Elmwood Ave., Wilmette, 111.; bus. 
add., 1400 Monroe Bldg., Chicago. 

938. CORA MAE CAIRNS (MARSH) 

(Wife of No. 1062) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 25, 1874, Polo, 111.; 
d. James (b. My 25, 1834, Cabin Hill, N. Y.) 
and Rebecca Jane (Starner) Cairns (b. D 14, 
1843). Prepared in Polo H. S. Y. W. C. A.; 
Alethenai. Married Norman Foote Marsh 
('97), 1901, Polo, 111. Children: Norman Le- 
Roy, b. My 24, 1902; Marion Elizabeth, b. Ag 
7, 1906. Address, 911 Fair Oaks Ave., South 
Pasadena, Calif.t 

939. *WALTER GILBERT CAMPBELL 
Engineer; B. S. in -E. E. : E. E., 1897; b. 

1873, Brinfield, 111.; s. Felix G. Campbell. 
Died Je 6, 1903, St. Paul. 

940. DAVID HOBART CARNAHAN 

(Brother of No. 685; Husband of No. G364) 
Professor; A. B.; A. M., 1898; b. N 16, 

1874, Dixon, 111.; s. David Franklin and Sarah 
Anna (Dobbins) Carnahan. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Adelphic; 
Shield and Trident; Fellowship, 1897-8; Ed.- 
in-Chief, Illini, 1896; Baseball Team; Track 
Team; Tennis Championship, 1898. Taught 
French, Univ. of 111., 1896-8; attended Univ. 
Paris, 1898-9; Teacher, Univ. of Chicago, 
1899-1900; Univ. of Idaho. 1900-1; Univ. of 
111., 1901-3 and 1905 — . Ph.D., Yale, 1905. 
Auth.; The Prologue in the Old French and 
Provencal Mystery, The Tuttle Morehouse & 
Taylor Co., New Haven, 200 pp., 1905; Poesies 
de Maistre Eloy du Mont, diet Constentin, do.. 
58 pp., 1907; Jean d' Abundance, A Study of 
his Life and Works, Univ. Press, Urbana- 
Champaign, 1909, 133 pp.; The Ad Deum Vadit 
of Jean Gerson, Univ. of III. Studies, 155 pp., 
Urbana, 1917; also articles in various scien- 
tific periodicals; Translator (with A. T. Lin- 
coln) Theoretical Principles of the Methods of 
Analytical Chem. by M. C. Chesneau, The 
MacMillan Co., N. Y., 184 pp., 1910. Mem., 
Lang. Assn. Married Mabel Clare Johnson 
(g'o8), Je 19, 1909, Arkadelphia, Ark. Chil- 
dren: Margaret, b. Jl 25, 1910; Franklin Neil, b. 
F 19, 1912; Sarah, b. Ja 7, 1916. Address, 1006 
Nevada St., Urbana. 

941. MELVILLE CLARKE CHATTEN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 29, 1873, 
Quincy, 111.; s. Enoch R. (b. Ap 4, 1846, do.) 
and Alice Louise (Miller) Chatten (b. F 29, 
1852, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Sigma 
Chi; Shield and Trident; ist in pole vault, 
Univ. meet. With Elec. Elevator Co., 1896- 
1900; studied Arch, in Paris, 1905-6; Practising 
Arch., 1906 — with Chatten & Hammond. Mem., 
A. I. A. III. Soc. Archs. Married Anne Cole- 
man, S 17, 1910, Chicago. Child, Janet Mc- 



Cormick, b. S 28, 1915. Address, 1151 Oakley 
Ave., Hubbard Woods, III.; bus. add., 1112 

Steinway Bldg., Chicago. 

942. FLORENCE BESANCON CLARKE 

(MICHALEK) 

(Sister of Nos. 640, 641, 1024) 

B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 10, 1875, Quincy, 111.; 
d. Edwin Ambler (b. Je 8, 1839, Oswego, N. 
Y.) and Leoline F. (Besancon) Clarke (b. Je 
22, 1839, Natchez, Miss.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Alethenai; Univ. Club; Chem. Club. 
Chem. for 111. Chem. Co., Gen. Chem. Co., Chi- 
cago Hgts.; Investigation of Volumetric deter- 
mination of Alumina in basic Alum. Married 
John Michalek, Ja i, 1902, Quincy, 111. Child- 
ren: John Jr., b. O 13, 1902; Louise Antoinette, 
b. O 25, 1905; Barbara Jane, b. N 27, 1910. Ad- 
dress, 13 E. i6th- St., Chicago Heights, 111. 

943- MARY MAUDE COLE (SCOTT) 

(Wife of No. 993) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 22, 1874, Rantoul, 
111.; d. William Robinson (b. Mr 4, 1844, Nap- 
anee, Ont.) and Mary Elizabeth Lavinia 
(Steele) Cole (b. Je 8, 1854, Pinckneyville, 
111.). Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Alethenai; 
Pres., Y. W. C. A.; Eng. Club; Cercle Fran- 
cais; Valedictorian; Fellowship, 1896-97; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Mem., Social Clubs and Miss. 
Socs. in Mattoon, 111., Cambridge, Mass., and 
Yankton, S. Dak.; Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married George Harvey Scott ('96), D 31, 
1897, Rantoul, 111. Children: William Arthur, 
b. N 23, 1898; Franklin Daniel, b. Jl 4, 1901; 
Irving Cole, b. Je 7, 1904 (died N 10, 1904); 
Mary Elizabeth, b. O 11, 1905; Clara Lavinia, 
b. Mr 21, 1907. Address, Crete, Neb. 

944. PAUL HENRY COOPER 
Merchant; B. S.; b. F 3, 1873, Mendota, 
111.; s. P. H. Cooper (b. Ja 12, 1842, Glasgow, 
Scot.). Ath. Assn.; Sigma Chi. Baseball and 
Football Teams. Address, Aurora, 111. 

94S. WARREN EDWARD DURSTINE 
(Husband of No. 975) 

Teacher; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 28, 1869, 
Benton Co., la.; s. John Elliott (b. D s, 1842, 
Butler Co., Pa.) and Emma (Stone) Durstine 
(b. S 21, 1849, Mt. Vernon, O.). Prepared 
in Rock Falls H. S.; Oberlin Acad.; Oberlin 
Coll., 1891-2. Y. M. C. A.; V. P., Class of 
'96; Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., 1896-1903. 
Taught, H. S., Joliet, 1903-9; Tech. H. S., 
Cleveland, 1909 — . Mem., Assn. of Sc. and 
Math.^ Teachers; Presby. Church; A. A. A. 
S.; Nat. Geog. Soc; Cleveland Geog. Club; 
Northeastern O. Teachers' Assn.; O. Teachers' 
Assn.; City Club, Cleveland. Married Althea 
S. Mather ('96), F 10, 1900, Joliet, 111. Chil- 
dren: John Elliott, b. D 10, 1900; Emery 
Mather, b. Mr 31, 1902; Warren Edward Jr., 
b. Ap 21, 1909; Elizabeth Emma, b. My 11, 
1916. Address, 107 Burton Ave., (Cleveland. 

946. HENRY CLARENCE ESTEE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 6, 1875; 

s. Charles Bright (b. My 11, 1842, Shiloh, N. 
J.) and Emma (Damon) Estee (b. Mr 22, 1850, 
Burk, Vt.). Prepared in Gibson City H. S. 
Adelphic; Engrs. Club. C. Engr. with U. S. 
Govt, on 111. and Miss. Canal, 1896-1900; C. 
N. W. Ry., 1900-13; with C. St. P. M. and O. 
Ry., 191 3; Asst. Valuation Engr. of do., located 
at St. Paul. Married Grace Buchan, Ag 17, 
1904, Buda, 111. .4ddress, Gibson City, 111. 

947. 'FRANK MILTON EVERETT 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 18, 1873, 

Springfield, Mo.; s. Francis A. (b. St. John, 
N. B., Can.) and Flora E. (Doe) Everett (b. 
Calais, Me.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Adelphic. Draftsman, Central Iron Works, 



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Quincy, lU. Auth.: Practical Const, of Rheo- 
stats for Elec. Elevators, Technograph, No. ii, 
1896 97. Mem., Baptist Church. Died Ag 5, 
1897, Quincy, 111. 

948. RACHEL ELLEN FOLGER 
(RHUMPHREY) 
(Sister of No. 540) 
B. S.; b. My 14, 1868, Ridgefarm, 111.; d. 
John (b. Ridgefarm, 111.) and Elizabeth Ann 
(Reynolds) Folger (b. Bloomingdale, Ind.). 
Prepared in Vermilion Acad. Creamery, 1898- 
9. Married Richard H. Rhumphrey, Ja 28, 
1903, Lafayette, Ind. Children: Nettie, b. 
F 9, 1904; Julia, b. S 13, 1905. Address, Cul- 
ver, Ind. 

949. BERTHA VANHOESEN FORBES 

(HERRING) 
(Daughter of H20; Sister of Nos. 1031, 1868) 
Teacher; B. S. in L. & A.; b. N 28, 1874. 
Normal, 111.; d. Stephen Alfred (b. My 29, 
1844, Stephenson Co., 111.) and Clara Shaw 
(Gaston) Forbes (b. Ag 31, 1848, Hamilton, 
O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Dramatic Club; 
Alethenai; Illio Bd. Instr., Biol., Austin H. S., 
1896-1904; Instr., Wendell Phillips H. S., 
Chicago, 1904-11; do., oral English, 1911-13; 
do.. Technique of Speech, Story-Telhng, Hyde 
Park H. S., 1913-16; do., Senn H. S., 1916- 
18; Assoc. Ed., Quarterly Jour, of Speech 
Educ., 1918 — . Auth.: three articles in Quar- 
terly Jour, of Speech Educ. Mem^ Nat. Assn. 
of Teachers of Speech; Nat. Story-Tellers 
League; D. A. R.; Womans City Club. Mar- 
ried Burton Ruggles Herring, Ag 14. 1913. 
Chicago. Address, 131 1 Hood Ave., Chicago; 
btis. add., Senn H. S., 5900 Glenwood Ave., 
do. 

950. CHARLES HUNTER GARNETT 
(Brother of Nos. 1504, 2098, 3373. 3745. 4670) 

Judge; A. B.; A. M., 1897; b. Ja 12. 1873. 
Colmar, 111.; s. Robert Kirtley (b. Ag 4- 1844. 
St. Mary's, 111.) and Anna Elizabetli 
(Hunter) Garnett (b. O 19, 1845. Catasauqua, 
Pa.). Prepared in Plymouth H. S. and Car 
thage Coll., Acad. LL. B., Yale, 1899- Adel 
phic; Phi Gamma Delta; Fellowship in Econ.. 
1896-7; won Harris Banking Prize, 1896. 
Admitted to 111. Bar, 1899; State's Atty., Han 
cock Co., 111., 1900-4; Sec. and Treas.. States 
Atty's. Assn. of 111., 1904-5; Judge of Supenoi 
Court of Oklahoma Co., Okla., 1914-18. Auth.: 
St. Banks of Issue in 111., Univ. of 111., 55 
pp., 1898. Married Mary Ermine Williams. 
Je 6, 1906, Ft. Stockton, Tex. Children: 
Elizabeth Ermine, b. D 3. 1908; Williams 
Kirtley, b. Je 24, 191 1; Sarah Kathryn, b. Ap 
14, 1914. Address, 1615 E. 8th St., Oklahoma 
City, Okla.; bus. add., 920 St. Nat. Bank Bldg.. 
do. 

951. FRANK HENRY GAZZOLO 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 6, 1870, Chi 

cago; s. Frank A. (b. 1822, Genoa, Italy) and 
Camilla Rettagliata Gazzolo (b. 1857, do.). Pre- 
pared in North Div. H. S., Chicago. Sigma Chi. 
A. M., Harvard, 1898. Pres., Gazzolo Drug & 
Chem. Co., Chicago. Discovered new chem. 
substances described in Contributions from The 
Chem. Lab. of Harvard as follows: On Certain 
Derivatives of Symmetrical Trichlorbenzol, 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sc; Vol. XXV, No. 
7, 10 pp.; On Certain Colored Substances De- 
rived from Nitro Compounds, Harvard, 1900. 
Mem., Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, 1897; 
Nat. Geographic Soc; A. C. S.; Hamilton Club. 
Married Ta 8, 1902, Chicago; wife died D 14, 
1903. A'ddress, 1 19-123 S. Green St., Chicago. 

952. FRANK HOPKINS GREEN 
Railroad Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 7. 

1874, Colfax, 111.; s. Patrick and Maria (Hop- 
kins) Green. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philo- 
mathean; Engng. Soc.; Maj., Univ. Regt. Sur- 



veying, 1896; Locomotive Fireman, 1896; 
Masonry Insp. and Mech. draftsman, S. P. 
R. R. & Santa Fe, 1898-1900; Surv. on various 
R. Rs. as Engr. on location and const.; Engr. 
on Humboldt Northern R. R., 1900 — . High- 
way Comn., Humboldt Co., Calif. Married 
Pauline A. Valdes, O 5, 1904, Palo Alto, Calif. 
Children: Pauline Anita, b. S 19, 1905; Frank 
Robert Duncan, b. Ag 29, 1910. Address. 
Eureka, Calif. t 

953. HERBERT JOHN GREEN 
Instructor; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 31, 1870, 
Kewanee, 111.; s. John (b. N 21, 1837, Nen- 
thead, Eng.) and Elizabeth (Slack) Green (b. 
S 21, 1839, Durham, do.). Prepared in Jen- 
nings Sem. and Univ. Acad. Adelphic; 
Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club. Arch, work, 1896-7; 
Instr., Man. Tr., Pub. Schs., 1897-01; Crane 
Tech. H. S., 1901-8; Instr., Mech. Draw- 
ing, Lane Tech., 1908 — . Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Nellie M. Speyer, Je 28, 1899, Chicago. 
Children: John Russell, b. Ap 14, 1900; Beatrice 
Elizabeth, b. Ag 10, 1901 (died F 10, 1902). 
Address, 1615 Sherwin Ave., Rogers Park, 
Chicago. 

954. 'HOWARD HALL HASKELL 
B. S. in E. E.; b. 1874, Mendota, 111.; s. 
F. H. Haskell, Sr. Died Je 5, 1901, Mendota, 
111. 

955. JOHN HINDMAN 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Iroquois Co., 
111.; s. Joseph and Catherine Hindman. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Address, 
1732 Balmoral Ave., Chicago. 

956. FREDERICK WILLIAM HONENS 
Mgr., Foundry Co.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 
1907; b. Ag 8, 1872, Milan, 111.; s. Gus- 
tavus Henry (b. N 8, 1832, Beliefield, Prus- 
sia) and Amelia Emily (Clippinger) Honens 
{h. Mr 15, 1S34, Massillon, (3.). Prepared in 
Milan H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; C. E. 
Club; Asst. Ed., The Technograph; Bus. Mgr., 
Illio; Bus. Mgr., Illini. Insp., Draftsman, etc., 
jn surs. for 111. and Miss., Hennepin Canal, 
1896; Insp., Chicago River Imp., 1897; Jr. 
U. S. Engr., 111. and Miss. Canal, 1897-1909; 
Asst. U. S. Engr., Mo. and Osage River Imp., 
1909-14; Mgr., Sterling Foundry Co., 1914 — ; 
Pres. Bd. of Educ, Sterling H. S. Mem., West. 
Soc. of Engrs. : A. S. C. E. ; Nat. Geog. Soc, 
Washington, D. C. Married Mary Esabella 
.Manahan, N 29, 1899. Sterling, 111. Children: 
John Gustavus, b. Ja 24, 1901; Robert Ward, 
b. Je 14, 1906. Address, 507 sth "Ave., Ster- 
ling, 111. 

957. HENRY GUSTAV HOTTES 
(Brother of No. 814) 
Fruit Grower; B. S. in A. E.; b. N i, 1871 
Mascoutah, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Jl 13, 1840. 
Grosszimmer, Hesse Darmstadt) and Barbara 
(Dathan) Hottes (b. N 29, 1847, Speyer, Ba 
varia). Prepared in Mascoutah H. S., Furn 
iture and Undertaking; Fruit Grower. Mem.. 
Colo. Consistory No i, Denver; El Jebel 
Shrine, Denver; Temple Commandery No. 23 
Grand Junction, Colo. Married Emma Kleine. 
Te I, 1898, Mascoutah, 111.; Amelia Marion 
Krull N 30, 1905, St. Louis. Children: Fred 
erick Charles, b. O 20, 1899; Dora Henrietta, 
b S 13, 1901; .\nna Marie, b. Je 4. 1903 (died 
D 22, 1903); Helen Marie, b. O 17, 1906 (died 
Je 29, 1907); Howard Harry, b. Je 11, 1908- 
Allen Ceaser, b. O 24, 1910. Address, 707 N. 
7th St., Grand Junction. Colo. 

958. GEORGE DAVID HUBBARD 

(Husband of No. 1409) 
Professor; B. S.; M. S., 1898; b. My 12, 1871, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Linus Green (b. Ja 24, 1844, 
Wilmington, Vt.) and Helen Lorena (Stan- 



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dard) Hubbard (b. S 28, 1844, Perkins Grove, 
in.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. A. M., Har- 
vard, 1901; Ph. D., Cornell, 1905. Philoma- 
thean; Nat. Hist. Sec; Agr. Club. Fellow- 
ship, 1896-7; taught in Acad., 18(56-7; Asst., 
Geol., Univ. of 111., 1897-1900; Grad. Stud., 
Harvard, 1901; Geography, E. I. S. N. S., 
Charleston, 1901-3; Asst., Geog. and Geol., 
Cornell, 1903-4; Instr., 1904-5; Asst. Prof., 
Geol., O. St. Univ., 1905-10; taught Geog., 
Cornell Summer Sch., 1904, 1905; Prof., Geol., 
Oberlin Coll., 1910-17; Prof., Geol. and Geog., 
1918 — . Geol. Expert on shoreline problems 
and methods of quarrying. Auth.: In the 
Class Room, Sch. Sc, Vol. iii, 1903, pp. 320- 
322; A Case of Geog. Influence upon Human 
Affairs, Bui. Am. Geog. Soc, Vol. xxxvi, 1904, 
pp. 145-157; Cml. Importance of Continents, 
Jour. Geog., Vol. iii. 1904. Rock Terraces along 
Streams in Central Ohio. O. Nat., Vol. ix, 1908- 
09, pp. 397-403; Precious Metals as a Geog. 
Factor in the Settlement and Development of 
Towns in the U. S., Scottish Geog. Mag., Vol. 
xxvi, 1910, pp. 449-66; Gold and Silver as a 
Geog. Factor in the Development of U. S., 
100 pp., Andrus and Church, 19 12; Physiog 
raphy of the Columbus, O. Quadrangle (An 
Educ. Bui.) O. Geol. Sur., Fourth Ser. Bui., 
124 pp.; Physiography of Ohio (in prepara 
tion) about 500 pp., A Bui., O. Geol. Sur.. 
articles in Engng. and Min. Jour.. Econ. Geol., 
Bui. Phil. Geog. Soc, Sc, Am. Jour. Sc. 
Jour. Geog., Baptist Teacher, Ohio Jour. Sc, 
Sch. Sc. and Math., Biblical Review. Mem., 
Baptist Church; Nat. Geog. Soc; 8th In 
ternat. Geog. Cong., 1904; East. 111. St. 
Teachers' Assn., 1901-3; ill. St. Teachers' 
Assn., 1902-3; O. St. Acad, of Sc. ; Fellow. 
A. A. A. S.; Alpha Chap, of Sigma Xi, 
Cornell and Omega Chap, at O. St. Univ.; 
Fellow, Am. Geog. Soc; Assn., Am. Geog- 
raphers; Asst. Geologist (Physiography) 0. 
Geol. Sur., 1906; Dist. Dir. (Huron-Lorain 
Assn. of O.) of Nat. Campaign of Northern 
Baptist Laymen, 191 8; Biologic Club; Physical 
Sc. Club and Social Club of Oberlin Coll. 
Married Edna Almira Rugg ('00), S 10, 
1901, Urbana. Children: Ruth, b. S 22, 1902: 
Oscar Edwin, b. N 14, 1903; Dorothy Hope, 
b. O 6, 1909; Marjorie Helen, b. Jl 24, 1913. 
Address, 125 Woodland Ave., Oberlin, O. 

959. FRED THALES HUSTON 
Banker; B. S.; b. Ja 30, 1874, Blandinsville, 
Ul.; s. John C. (b. Jl 13, 1851, do.) and 
Sarah E. (Mustain) Huston (b. Je 21, 1851, 
Powen, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ath. 
Assn. Bookkeeper, Peoria, 1896-7; do., Spo- 
kane, Wash., 1897-9; Agr. and Stock Raising, 
El Reno, Okla., 1899-1901; do., Arapaho, Okla., 
1901-7; Co. Clerk, do., 1907-13; banking bus., 
Austin City, Okla., 1913 — . Sec. A. F. A. M. 
Married Ella M. Reinhart, Je 22, 1904, Arap 
aho, Okla. (died D 5, 1908); Garnett Willis, 
My 18, 1 910. Address, Austin City, Okla. 

960. LEWIS WILLIAMS JOHNSON 
(Brother of Nos. 1359, 1536, 1709, 2712, 3051) 
Contractor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 15, 
187s, Tolono, 111.; s. Chas. B. (b. O 8, 1842, 
Pocahontas, 111.) and Maria Louise (Lewis) 
Johnson (b. Ag 28, 1847, Chatham, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. With I. C. R. R., 
until 1898; McKinley Ry. & Lighting syndicate 
1898-1903; Interurban Cont. Co., 1903 — . Ad- 
dress, 831 Rozelle St., Memphis, Tenn.f 

961. HARRY KEELER 
Prin., H. S.; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 21, 1875; 
s. William (b. N 14, 1842, Albany. N. Y.) and 
Catherine (Pfau) Keeler (b. N 24, 1844). 
Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago. Attended 
Univ. of Chicago, 1893-4; Asst.. Chem., Univ. 
of III., 1896-7; do.. Lake View H. S., Chicago, 
1897-8; do., Englewood H. S., 1898-1910; Asst. 



Prin., do. 1910-is; Prin., Englewood H. S 
Evening Sch^, 19,4—. Park Commissioner, 
Ridge Park D,st.; Maker of Relief Models of 
Geographical lypes. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; R. 
(Pr^s ) Cnif k^"^^^ Country Club, Chicago 
FHhh R Ml Champion, do., 19,1. Married 
Hr.l \ Nelson, Ag 28, 1900, Chicago. Chil- 
son b if? •^'■- '^^ Ag 9,.i9oi; Philip Ne - 
son, D- Ja 7 1903; Katherine T., b. An 11 



962. LOUIS MAXWELL KENT 




Wabash ColL- Ath.' "Ass^n! ;' m^iu^'J^r'^Jd 
^r5;y^lS-TS^L,5^;t°— ^^";£: 

963. RICHARD BIRD KETCHUM 

(Brother of No. 1364) 

Engineer; B. S. in C F • r p- ,^ u 

J^ 'o, 187^, Augusta, Ill.rs.Andr'ewT Vb- 

fsick7es)'l';tc°h^^"^^rK^°n ^- Y.) anrA^na^E 
ii\ D ^^tf^hum (b. O 23, 1844, -Augusta 
Y M ^.'"^P.^^ed in Univ. Acad, c! E Club;' 
i; T, J A'- Adelphic; Illni Staff- Techno, 
graph Bd. Licensed Arch.. St. of 111 • Drafts 
man and Template Make/, Ajax Fo'rge Co 

fso'fr' '^^^•7' ^'''■' C. E.,' Univ?Tf iiT: 
1897.8 various engng. positions, 1898-1000' 
Chief Draftsman and Div. Engr 6 S L Rv' 
Salt Lake City 1901-6; Chief^Engr'., indeS^: 
dent Coal and Coke Co., Kenilworfh.' U , %o6- 
8. Chief Engr Kansas-Colo R. R., Pueblo 
Colo., 1908-9; Chief Engr., G. N. W R R 
'909; Supt Const., Gray Harbor and Pugei 
Sound R. R., ,909; Assoc. Prof., C. E., Umv 
ot Utah, 1909—; Supervising Engr., U S' 
h-xplosives Plant at Charleston, W. Va (on 
leave of absence), 191 8-. Published pamphlet 
on Economic Design of Reinforced concrete 
beams, 1912 Mem., M. E. Church; A. S. C 
fc..; Sec, Utah Soc. of Engrs. Married Lulu 
k-i?'""' ■i?^"°",City, Colo., S 10, 1901. 
Children: Pierce Waddell, b. S 5, 1903- Inl 
fant born and died. My 1905. Address, 
Charleston, W. Va. 

964. AUREKA BELLE KILER 

(Sister of Nos. 702, 1047) 
Teacher; A B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 20, 1875, 
Urbana; d. William Alexander (b. Ap 24, 1841 
Dayton, O.) and Cliarlotte (Mittendorf) Kiler 
(b. Mr 17. 1846, Wolfenbuettel, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai; Pi Beta Phi 
.address, 608 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

965. SOPHIA NOTT LEAL (HAYS) 
A. B.; b 1874. Urbana; d. T. R. Leal. 
Taught, Redlands (Calif.) H. S., 1910-13 
Married James W. Hays, Ap 24, 1913, Ur- 
bana. Address, 708 W. University Ave., Ur- 
bana. 

966. CHARLES MILTON LEWIS 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. 1873, Blue 

Mound, 111.; s. C. S. Lewis. Address, 205 W. 
Harrison St., Danville, Ill.f 

967. GEORGE CHARLES LIESE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 12, 1873, 

Nashville, 111.; s. Frank Earnest and Elizabeth 
(Eisenmeyer) Liese. Atlanta, Ga., 1897-8; 
Sioux City, la., 1899; Lincoln, 111., 1900; 
Danville, 1901 — . Married Mary E. Burton, S 
1, 1903, Lincoln, 111. Children: George, b. 
S 30, 1904; Edward Earnest, b. N 21, 1908; 
Theodore William, b. Ag 3, 1912. Address. 
Danville. 111. 



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968. HOMER ROBERTS LINN 
(Husband of No. 1020; Brother of No. 1148) 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in M. E., 1896; hon. 
M. E.; b. Ja 29, 1873, Byron, 111.; s. David 
May (b. Ja 29, 1836, Donnelley Mills, Pa.) 
and Martha (Bull) Roberts (b. Jl 16, 1841, 
Petersburg, Pa.). Prepared in Byron H. S. 
Adelphic; Engng. Soc. Dist. Sales Mgr., 
Pressed Metal Radiator Co., 1915 — ■ Mem., 
Am. Soc. Heating and Vent. Engrs.; Pres., 
Internal Combustion Engrs. of Am.; Wood- 
ward 508, A. F. A. M.; St. Joseph Chap. No. 
-> R A. M. Married Luella Eugenia Buck 
(''97) F 16, 1899, Philo, 111. Children: Dor- 
othy R. and David E., b. O 26, 1906; Virginia 
Hazen, b. S 25, 1909. Address, 321 Ashland 
Ave., La Grange, 111.; bus. add.. 816 S. Michi- 
gan Ave., Chicago. 

969. GEORGE WASHINGTON LUDWICK 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 29, 1876, St. 
Joseph, 111.; s. George (b. St. Joseph, 111.) and 
Mary F. (Drullinger) Ludwick (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in St. Joseph H. S. Draftsman, Univ. 
of 111, 1897; Bloomington, III., 1898; Sioux 
City, la.; Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1899; Dan- 
ville, 111., 1900; Practice of Arch., 1901 — • 
Married Jannette Snow, D 23, 1899, Sioux 
Falls, S. Dak. Address, 620, The Temple, Dan- 
ville, lU.t 

970. JAMES HARRY McKEE 
Chief Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 
1898; b. Ja 28, 1873, Thornton, 111.; s. John 
C (b. Ag 17, 1850, Ireland) and Ella Eliza- 
beth (Hemingway) McKee (b. Ap 29, 1852. 
N Y). Prepared in Calumet H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. M. E. Soc; Football; Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; Class Pres. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 
1896-8; Draftsman, Austin Mfg. Co., Harvey 
111.; Chief Draftsman. Pres., Bd. of Educ., 
1905-15; mem., do. for Thornton Tp. H. S., 
1907-13. Married Alice Biel. N 28, 1901. 
Chicago. Children: Paul James, b. F i, 1903; 
John Frederick, b. S 11, 1906; Herbert Theo- 
dore, b. My 30, 1908. Address, 79 W. 150th 
St., Harvey, 111.; bus. add., care Austin Mfg. 
Co., do. 

971. JOHN ALEXANDER McRAE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 20, 

1869, Kewanee, 111.; s. John (b. Scotland) and 
Jane (Murchison) McRae. Prepared in Ke- 
wanee H. S. Draftsman to 1904; M. E., B. &; 
A Ry., 19046; M. E., Mich. Cent. R. R., 
1906-is; M. E., M. & St. L. R. R., 1916—. 
Mem., West. Ry. Club; N. Y. Ry. Club; Mas- 
ter Car Builders' Assn.; Am. Ry. Mechanics 
Assn.; A. F. A. M.; Mich. Sovereign Con- 
sistory; Damascus Commandery, No. 42; Mos- 
lem Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. Married 
Pauline Bremer, Je 30, 1908, N. Y. City. Ad- 
dress, Curtis Court Hotel, Minneapolis. 

972. ROBERT PAYTON MANARD 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 11, 1874. 

Rockford, 111.; s. Alpheus B. (b. Mr 25, 1837, 
Brockville, Ont., Can.) and Alice Z. (Wright) 
Manard (b. Tl 9, 1853. Eng.). Prepared in 
Rockford H. "S. Ath. Club; Arch. Club; Mil. 
Club. Arch. Draftsman with H. Burnham & 
Co., Chicago, 1901-9; with West. Elec. Co., 
Hawthorne, 111., 191 1 — . Married Effie Abigail 
Bowen, S 3, 1904, Edgerton, Wis. Address, 
5967 Midway Park, Austin Station, Chicago.! 

973. HARRY CURTISS MARBLE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 12, 1872; 
s. Silas M. (b. 1829, Worthington, Mass.) 
and Lucy M. (Curtiss) Marble (b. Chicago). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Tau Beta Pi; 
Pres., Soph. Class. Mgr., Home Telephone 
Co.; Asst., E. E., Univ. of 111., 1898-1902. 
Married Sara Trevett, Je 21, 1913, Decatur, 
111. Child, Donald Curtiss, b. D 7, 191 5. Ad- 
dress, 1004 W. White St., Champaign. 



974. JOHN MADISON MARTIN 
Teacher; A. B.; A. M., 1902; b. Ap 10, 
1862, Vinton Co., O.; s. William G. (b. 1828. 
O.) and Nancy (Shively) Martin (b. 1833, O.). 
Prepared in O. St. Univ. Prep. Sch., 1883-5; 
attended O. St. Univ., 1888-90. Prin., Bement 
Sch., 1890-5; Supt., Sullivan Pub. Sch., 1S96-8; 
Prin., Pana (111.) H. S., 1898-1900; Life St. 
Certificate. 1898; Prin., S. Ward. Sch., Oak 
Park, 1900-1; Supt., Elmwood Sch., 1901-2; 
Dept., Engng. and Math., Brown's Bus. Coll., 
Peoria, 1902-6; Dept., Bookkeeping, Brown's 
Bus. Coll., Terre Haute, Ind., 1906-13; teacher, 
Cml. Dept., Man. Tr. H. S., Peoria, 1915—. 
Married Emma M. Barnhill, Ag 12, 1890, 
Vinton Co., O. Children: Shirley Mabel, b. 
N 4, 1891; Harold Henry, b. Mr 14, 1893; 
Arnold Robert, b. My 26, 1900 (died My 15, 
190S); Walter Eugene, b. O 10, 1903. Address, 
616 Seventh Ave., Peoria. 

975. ALTHEA SPRAGUE MATHER 

(DURSTINE) 
(Wife of No. 945; Sister of Nos. 1375, 2175) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 16, 1872, Du Page 
Tp., 111.; d. Jonathan (b. O s, 1849, N. Y.) 
and Elizabeth (Sprague) Mather (b. S 12, 1848 
Du Page, 111.). Prepared in Joliet H. S. Ale 
thenai, Pres.; Y. W. C. A., Pres.; Pres., Class, 
Mem., Presby. Church. Married Warren Ed 
ward Durstine ('96), F 10, 1900. Children 
John Elliott, b. D 10, 1900; Emery Mather 
b. Mr 31, 1902; Warren Edward, Jr., b. Ap 24 
1909; Elizabeth Emma, b. My 11, 1916. Ad 
dress, 107 Burton Ave.. Cleveland. 

976. CHARLES JACOB MAXWELL 

(Brother of No. 1740) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 29, 1874, 
Litchfield, 111.; s. Geo. Lewis (b. 1840, near 
Marion, Pa.) and Katherine Dow (Johnson) 
Maxwell (b. 1848, Schodack Landing, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chem. with 
Darling & Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago. 
Address, Union Stock Yards, Chicago.! 

977. EDWARD LAWRENCE MILNE 
Teacher; B. S.; M. S., 1900; b. Lockport, 

111.; s. William (b. do.) and Fanny (Parker) 
Milne (b. Syracuse, N. Y.). Prepared in Chi- 
cago Man. Tr. Sch. Class Pres.; Varsity Track 
Team. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1897-1907; Cham- 
paign H. S., 1909 — ; H. S., Lake Forest, 111. 
Address, 402 Washington St., Champaign. 

978. MINNIE ROSE MOORE 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 14, 1872, French 
Grove, 111.; d. George and Ruth A. (McCoy) 
Moore. Address, 411 Marigold Ave., Altadena, 
Calif. 

979. JEDIDIAH D. MORSE 
Banker; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 13, 1874, 

Champaign Co.; s. James Madison (b. Je 19, 
1836, Madison Co., N. Y.) and Elizabeth 
Julia (Hart) Morse (b. Ja 9, 1838, Chau- 
tauqua Co., N. Y.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield and 
Trident; Pres., Ath. Assn.; Leader, Mando- 
lin Club. Asst. Cashier, E. J. Morse & Son, 
Bankers, 1897-1905; Cashier, Morse Bros. & 
Co., Bankers, 1905-12; Cashier, Morse St. Bank 
(successors to Morse Bros. & Co., Bankers), 
1912-16; Pres., Morse St. Bank of GifFord, 
1916 — . Married Frances Elizabeth Todd, Je 
9, 1897, Champaign. Children: Finley Breese, 
b. Je 4, 1898; James Todd, b. O 3, 1899; 
Madison Bruce, b. Ap 12, 1905; John D., b. 
S 26, 1906. Address, Gilford, 111. 

980. SAMUEL THEODORE MORSE 

(Husband of No. 1065) 

Co. Surveying and Drainage Specialist; B. S. 

in C. E.; b. D 26, 1872, Carlinville, 111.; s. 

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(Welton) Morse (b. Carlinville, III.). Pre- 
pared in Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 
1890-3. Class Football; Track team. Engr. 
and Supvr.. I. C. R. R., 1896-1902; C. & E. I. 
R. R., 1903-4; Co. Surv., Macoupin Co., 1904-8; 
Res. Engr. with I. T. S., 1905; Drainage Spe- 
cialist. Elder in Presby. Church; mem., M. 
W. A. Married Grace May Munhall ('97), Jl 
5, 1897, Champaign. Children: Alice May, b. 
Mr 29, 1898; Frederick Samuel, b. F 17, 1900; 
Marion Orace, b. Jl 25, 1901; David Theodore, 
b. O IS, 1902; Edith Estelle, b. D 16, 1904; 
Ruth Valentine, b. F 14, 1906; Jesse Welton, 
b. O 4, 1908; Thomas Munhall, b. Je 10, 191 1; 
William Henry, b. O 13, 1912; Jonathan Ed- 
ward; Paul Mason. Address, Carlinville, 111. 

981. JAMES WILLIAM MYERS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 14, 1869, 
Ladoga, Ind.; s. William Jasper (b. O 1840, 
Brazil, do.) and Luisa (Jackson) Myers (b. 
1846, Peru, do.). Prepared in Chrisman H. S. 
Philomathean; Illini staff. Teacher, Normal, 
111., 1897; Prin. Sec. Ward Sch., Urbana, 1898; 
traveling salesman for Atkinson & Co., Cham- 
paign, 1898-1900; teacher in Utah, Wyo. and 
Idaho, 1900-4; Supvr. teacher for dist. of 
Calumpit, Bulacan, P. I., 1904 — . Address.'^ 

982. ISABELLE NOBLE 

(Sister of Nos. 983, 1938, 7843) 
Poultry Fancier; A. B. in L. &.«..; b. N 22, 
1872, Todd's Point, 111.; d. Robert (b. 1849, 
Massillon, O.) and Jane (Harmount) Noble 
(b. 1849, New Haven, Conn.). Prepared in 
Shelbyville, 111., and Univ. Acad. Kappa 
Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Class 
Historian; Girls' Tennis Club. Phys. Instr., 
Hartford, Conn., 1899-1904. Address, Days- 
land, Alberta, Can. 

983. MARY ELIZABETH NOBLE 
■ (Sister of Nos. 982, 1938, 7843) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 15, 1874, Todd's 
Point, 111.; d. Robert Cooper (b. F 21, 1848, 
Massillon, O.) and Jennie Elizabeth (Har- 
mount) Noble (b. New Haven, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Shelbyville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Y. W. 
C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; Kappa 
Alpha Theta; lllio Bd; Taught in Champaign 
pub. schs., 1898-1901. Mem., Y. W. C. A. in 
Wichita; Bethany Circle; 20th Century Club; 
Baptist Church. Address, 1230 N. Waco Ave., 
Wichita, Kan. 

984. WILLIAM NOBLE 

Dealer in Wholesale Grain and Seed; A. B. 
in L. & A. ; b. O 7, 1872, Massillon, O.; s. 
William (b. Ag 15, 1845, Massillon, O.) and 
Margaret E. (Ball) Noble (b. Ag 3, 1847, Can- 
ton. O.). Prepared in Western Reserve Acad., 
Hudson, O. Phi Delta Theta. Maj. Q. M. C, in 
charge of hosp. const, work. Grand Central 
Palace, N. Y. Married Effie E. Smith, Ap 17, 
1 901, Foosland, 111. Children: William, Jr., b. 
Ja 18, 1902 (died Ag 10, 1903); Margaret S., 
b. My 18, 1904; John, b. O 22, 1906; Mary 
Alice, b. F 4, 1912; Elizabeth, b. N 17, 1915. 
Address, Gibson City, 111. 

985. EDWARD ELLSWORTH ORR 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 2, 1863, 
Quincy, 111.; s. James (b. F 19, 1824, near 
Nashville, Tenn.) and Sarah (Brown) Orr (b. 
near Jerseyyille, 111.). Prepared in Pub. Schs. 
and Gem City Bus. Coll. Track Team; Prohi- 
bition Club; Y. M. C. A.; Ath. Assn. Drafting 
and Arch, work in Quincy and Chicago, 1897- 
1Q04; Holabird & Roche, I. C. R. R. and-Wid- 
man, Walsh and Boissalier and others, 1896- 
1905; Ceiling Salesman, Wheeling Corrugating 
Co., 1905-7; Carpenter work, 1907-8; Confec- 
tionery, 1908-12; Arch, and care of family 
est., 1912 — . Mustered into Naval Reserves 
at Quincy when organized and served as gun- 
ner's mate — honorably discharged; Co. E, St. 



Militia; Corp. Unit. 23, Volunteer Defense 
League. Mem., A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. 
Married Annetta Sarah Gav, N 30, 1905, St. 
Louis. Address, 721 Broadway, Quincy, 'ill. 

986. JOHN EDWARD PFEFFER 
Manufacturer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 16, 1869; 
s. Wilham (b. Ap 16. 1842, Jasper, Ind.) and 
Mary (Jochim) Pfeffer (b. Ap 14, 1852, Ferdi- 
nand, Ind.). Prepared in Ind. Norm. Sch., 
Valparaiso, Ind. Ath. Assn.; M. E. and E. E. 
Socs.; Football team, Capt. and Mgr.; Baseball 
team; Ilhm Bd. of Mgrs.; lllio Bd. Football 
Coach, Monmouth Coll., 1896; Experimenter 
and Draftsman, Deering Harvester (io., 1897-8; 
Designer of air compressors. Gate Iron Works, 
1899; Consulting Engr. and Testing for the 
Lyman Water Circulating & Heating Co., 1900; 
Const. Engr., Foyer Pneumatic Carrying Co., 
1901; Factory Engr., Tests and Experimenta- 
tion, West. Elec. Co., 1Q03; Mgr., Continental 
Engng. Co., 1905; Chief Engr., The Electropure 
Process Co., Chicago, 1917— • Inventions: >^on- 
troller of Pneumatic Traveller for cash carrying 
system for Payer Pneumatic Co.; Radially op- 
posed multiple cylinders, internal combustion 
engine, Pat. No. 157,985; Horizontal directly 
opposed internal combustion engine with trunk 
piston, Pat. No. 218,9^4; Concentric Cylinder, 
Vertical Double Cylinder, Single Crank Internal 
Combustion Engine, serial No. 761,539; system 
of purifying foods by electricity as applied for 
and assigned to the Electropure Process Co., 
Mr 13. 1918. Auth.: Elec. Design, Electricitv, 
1897; Serial of 26 articles. Motor Vehicle 
Const., Auto Rev.. 1904-5. Mem., K. of C; 
^igr-. Com. of Chicago to manage affairs of 
Conf. Colls.; Ath. Assn., 1900-10; mem., Nat. 
Cyclopedia of Am. Biog., 1917 — . Address. 
911 Woman's Temple, Chicago. 

987. FRANCIS MARION PHILLIPPI 
Actuary; A. B.; b. Jl 13, 1871, Burnside, 111.; 
s. Alex (b. 1833, Westmoreland Co., Pa.) and 
Mary (Swartz) Phillippi (b. 1833. do.). Pre- 
pared in Carthage Coll. Taught Sch., Burnside, 
111., 1896-7; studied law, Urbana, 1897-1900; 
taught sch.. Rising City, Neb., igoo-i; Asst., 
Actuary's Office, St. Louis, Chicago and Rock 
Island, 1902-5; Nashville, Tenn., 1905-8; Actu- 
ary, Ins. Dept., Columbia, S. C, 1908-11; Ac- 
tuary Southeastern Life Ins. Co.. Greenville, 
S. C, 1911-12; Actuary, Life & Casualty Ins. 
Co. of Tenn., Nashville, Tenn.; Sec. and Ac- 
tuary Southeastern Life Ins. (To., Greenville, 
S. C, 1913-17. Married Rosa Cook, Auburn, 
Ala.. Je 6, 1912. Children: Francis Marion, 
b. D 21, 1915; George McCown, b. D 13, 1917. 
■■iddress, Columbia, S. C. 

988. ROBERT KNIGHT PORTER 
(Brother of No. 1076) 
Banker; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. 1874, Urbana; 
s. Jasper W. and Clara J. (Chamberlain) Porter. 
.Address, Jerome, Ariz. 

989. MATHEW AARON REASONER 
(Brother of No. 1755) 
Lt. Col., Med. Corps, U. S. A.; B. S.; M. D., 
1899; b. S I, 187s, New London, la.; s. John 
Rogers (b. 1840, V^Jgt Union, O.) and Kathar- 
ine (Malone) Rea^ner (b. 1842, Lafayette, 
Ind.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. Nu Sigma 
Nu; Mgr., Mandolin and Guitar Club in P. 
& S. House Surg, and Instr., Physics, P. 
& S., 1898-9; Asst. Surg., Mex. Cent. R. R.; 
in Army Med. Sch., Washington, D. C, 1905-6; 
Asst. Prof., Pathology and Bacterid., Army 
Med. Sch., Washington, D. C, 1914-17; Lt. 
Col. in N. A., 1918 — . Auth.: Uterine Colic, 
Pelvic Infections, Jour. III. St. Med. Soc; 
Water Supply and Sewage Disposal, Morrison- 
Tille Times; Wasserman Reaction in the Mil. 
Service, Mil. Surg., 1910; Technique for Salvar- 
san Injection, Jour. A. M. A., 1911; Dangers of 



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Salvarsan, do., 191 1; Therapeutics of Lues., 
Med. Sentinel, 191 1; numerous articles and 
co-ed. of textbooks .on Lues, and on editorial 
staff of A)n. Jour. *Mem., A. M. A.; Assn. of 
Mil. Surgs. ; Army and Navy Clubs, Manila, 
P. L; Portland Cml. Club; Arlington Club, 
Portland, Ore. Married Mabel Sparks Milnor, 
Je 10, 1909, Litchfield, 111. Child, Alice Milnor, 
b. D 31, 1911. Address, 1731 S St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

990. GEORGE EDWARD ROW 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 18, 1873. 

Centralia, III.; s. Samuel (b. Mr 6, 1830, 
Greenburg, Pa.) and Susan (Brown) Row 
(b. Je 10, 1840, Nashville, Tenn.). Prepared 
in Centralia H. S. Capt., Univ. Regt. Mech. 
Engr., i896-7'; Draftsman, 1898-1901; Chief 
Engr., 1901. Mem., M. E. Church; Semon 
Lake Country Club. Married Edith A. Bald- 
win, Je 30, 1910. Children: Edward George, 
b. Ap 8, 1912; Harold James, b. Jl 22, 1917. 
Address, 6010 N. 25th St.. Omaha, Neb.; bus. 
add., Paxton and Vierling Iron Works, do. 

991. JOHN CALVART SAMPLE 
Consulting Engr.; B. S.; M. Arch., 1897; b. 

D 5, 1869, Lebanon, la.; s. E. B. and M. An 
geline (Frazee) Sample. Prepared in Kcosau- 
qua, la. B. C. E., la. St. Coll.; C. E., 1905, 
la. St. Coll. Pres., Hawkins Iron Const. Co. 
of N. Y. City; Pres. and Treas., Indus. Iron 
Co., Inc., N. Y. City, 191 1—. C. E., Pub. 
Service Reserve, 191 7 — . Auth. : Properties of 
Steel Sections, McGraw Pub. Co., N. Y., 190S; 
Pamphlet, Burcharz Fireproof Floor Const., 
1910. Married Elizabeth Thacher. Je 7, 1905, 
N. Y. City. Child, John Edwin, b. O 30, 1916. 
Address, 74 Elm St., Flushing, N. Y.\bus. add., 
I Madison Ave., do. 

992. HARRY J. SAUNDERS 
Physician; B. S. in Chem.; M. D., 1905; 
b. D 23, 1871, Chicago; s. Thos. B. (b. 1S37, 
Eng.) and Mary C. Saunders (b. 1837, do.). 
• Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago. lUio Bd.; 
Class Track Team; Varsity Football and Base- 
ball Teams. Chief Chem., Mut. Fuel & Gas 
Co., Chicago, 1886-7; Chem. and Asst. Supt., 
Northwestern Chem. Co., U. S. Yards, 1897-01; 
Asst. Surg., John H. Woodbury Inst., 1901-4; 
Consulting Office Mgr., Dr. Pratt Inst., 1904. 
Invented condenser for phosphorus fumes, 1S9S; 
Multiple Needle device in Electrolysis for re- 
moval of abnormal growths, 1902. Ed., Health 
and Beauty Columns, Pop. Dom. Sc. Monthly. 
Pres., Nat. Med. Electrotherapeutic Soc, 1904; 
Chicago Med. Soc; Electro-Therapeutic Soc; 
Inst, of Chem., Nat. Med. Coll. Married Vic 
toria Ward, 1900 (died 1901); Frances Wilcox, 
1903. Address, 3837 Campbell St., Kansas City, 
Mo. 

993. GEORGE HARVEY SCOTT 

(Husband of No. 943) 
Dean and Prof.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 2, 
1873, Thomasboro, 111.; s. Franklin Draper (b. 
S 8, 1842, St. Johnsbury, Vt.) and Elizabeth 
(Lukens) Scott (b. Ag 9, 1851. Disko, Ind.). 
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. A. M., Harvard, 
1902. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Mil. Scholarship. Taught, H. S., 
Mattoon, 1 896-1900; stud.J^Harvard, 1900-2; 
taught, Yankton Coll., 1902-17; (on leave from 
Yankton Coll. during sch. yr., 1909-10) time 
spent at Univ. of 111. as Asst. in Math, and 
Grad. Stud.; Prin., Benzonia Acad., 1917-18; 
Dean of Men and Prof, of Math., Doane Coll., 
1918 — . Mem., Congr. Church; Am. Math. 
Soc; S. Dak. Educ. Assn. Married Mary 
Maude Cole ('96), D 31. 1897. Rantoul, 111. 
Children: William Arthur, b. N 23, 1898; 
Franklin Daniel, b. Jl 4. 1901; Irving Cole, 
b. Je 7, 1904 (died N 10, 1904); Mary Eliza- 
beth, b. O II, 1905; Clara Lavinia, b. Mr 21, 
1907. Address, Crete, Neb. 



994. JOHN CLARK SHEA 
Automobile Salesman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 
23, i87(K Decatur, 111.; s. John G. (b. Jl i, 1842, 
Kerry Co., Ire.) and Susannah (Clark) Shea 
(b. Jl 17, 1845, Buckhannan, W. Va.). Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S. Orchestra; Stud. 
Dancing Club; Ath. Club. Mgr., Gem City 
Paving Brick Co., Quincy, 111., 1896-1902; 
Danville Brick Co., 1902-7; Partner, (Thamper 
iS; Shea, Auto Garage & Sales Agency, 1907-10; 
City Salesman, McDuffee Auto Co., 1911-16; 
Pearson Buck Co., 1916-17; Peerless Motor Car 
Co., 1917; Kissel Kar Co., 1917 — ; Mgr., Used 
Car Dept. Married Frances Meyer, Mr 21, 
1914. Address, 122 E. 4gth St., Chicago; bus. 
add., 50 E. 26th St., do. 

995. ALEXANDER MARTIN SIMONS 
Sch. Prin.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 17, 1875, 
Quincy, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Mr 18, 1833, Mentz, 
Ger.) and Maria DeKraft (Miller) Simons (b. 

5 20, 1849, Quincy, 111.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Pres., E. E. Soc. Draftsman, 1896; 
Bicycles, export trade, 1897; Civ. Engr., C. B. 

6 Q.; first class mach., U. S. Navy, 1898; 111. 
Naval Reserve Engr., 1899-1900; Instr., Math, 
and Asst. Prin., H. S., Quincy, 111., 1900-6; 
.Automobile Bus., 1907; V. Prin., H. S., 1908; 
Prin., 1908 — . Lt. Commander and Ex. Officer, 
III. Nav. Reserves, 1900-7; do., retired list for 
life; Capt., Co. D, 2d Calif. Inf., Mexican Bor- 
der Service. Pres., Calif. Interscholastic Fed., 
1914-18; Pres., Visalia Bd. of Trade, 1916-17; 
Treas., Calif. Teachers' Assn., 1914-18; Pres., 
Cent. Calif. Teachers' Assn.; Pres., Co. Bd. of 
Educ, Tulare Co., Calif., 1911-14; Sec, West. 
Soc. Assn. Engrs.; A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Cecile Rose Heckle, Ag i, 1908, Los 
Angeles. Address, Box 477, Visalia. Calif. 

996. SHERMAN SMITH 
Farmer and Ranchman; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 
22, 1869, LeRoy, 111.; s. J. V. (b. O 27, 1837, 
Newark, O.) and Sarah A. (Mareau) Smith 
(b. Mr 12, 1847, Lewiston, Me.). Prepared in 
LeRoy H. S. Sig^ma Chi; Baseball. Arch. 
Draftsman; Farmer and Ranchman, 1898 — . 
Married Rose Schwingle, Ja 15, 1902, Jolly, la. 
Children: J. V., b. N 6, 1902; John Sherman, b. 
O 4, 1904; Stuart, b. D 26. 1906; Walter Fred- 
erick, b. My 6, 1909. Address, Howard, Kan.f 

997. WILLIAM LaBARTHE STEELE 

(Husband of No. 879) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 2, 1875, 
Springfield, 111.; s. Robert Chiyon (b. Mf 13, 
1846, Chester Co., Pa.) and Mary E. (La- 
I3arthe) Steele (b. N 30, 1852, Springfield, 
111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Sigma 
Chi; Arch. Club; Shield and Trident; Spald- 
ing Cilub; Glee Club; Illustrator '96 Illio; 
Technograph Bd. ; Class Song; Leader of 
Band; Scholar, Mus., 1895-6. Arch. Drafts- 
man, 1896-1900; Chicago, 1904; Sioux City, 
1904-s; mem. firm. Beach and Steele, 1905-7; 
Practising alone, 1907. Numerous addresses 
and lectures. Mem., U. S. Pub. Service Re- 
serve, 1917; Four Minute Orgn., 1917; War 
Service League of Woodberry Co., 1918; C. E. 
Club; Bd. of Trustees, Calvary Cemetery Assn.; 
Dir., Choir Sacred Heart Church, 1902-4; do., 
la. Soc Archs. ; mem., Sioux City Rotary Club; 
K. of C.; Sioux City Country Club; Shore Aero 
Boat Club; Chm., Comn. to draw up Bldg. Code 
for Sioux City, 1913-14; Bd. of Examiners, City 
Bldg. Insp., 1914-18; Cml. Club; Nat. Assn. 
Stationary Engrs. Married Mariana Green 
Cos), Ap 30, 1901, St. Louis. Children: 
Mariana, b. Je 10, 1903; Melissa, b. N 6, 1905; 
William LaBarthe, Jr., b. Ag 25, 1907; Har- 
riett Gertrude, b. F 27, 1909 (died Je 8, 1910); 
Jane Raymond, b. Mr 26, 1910; Sarah Greene, 
b. Ap 23, igi6. Address, 2512 Jackson St., 
Sioux City, la.; bus. add.. United Bank Bldg., 
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998. PERCY ALLYN STONE 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 22, 1871, near Springfield, 
111.; s. Tames Ashal (b. My 6, 1842, do.) and 
Eliza (Allyn) Stone (b. JI 7, 1844, near VVav- 
erly, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Y. 
M. C. A.; Philomathean; Glee Club; Band; 
Hatchet Orator. With Chicago Elec. Protec- 
tive Assn., 1896-7; returned to farm, and 
engaged in farming, stock raising and fruit 
growing. Enlisted in St. Militia, as a mem. of 
Regt. Band, 1892. Mem., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Jessie A. Goltra, S 2, 1903, Jacksonville, 
111. Children: RoIIand, b. N 7, 1905; Mildred 
Elizabeth, b. Jl 31, ign. Address, R. 4, 
Springfield, Ill.f 

999. OSCAR EMIL STREHLOW 
(Brother of No. 1983) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 191 1; b. Ja 
21, 1873, Areola, 111.; s. Henry (b. Jl 26, 1842, 
Ger.) and Magdalena (Baehr) Strehlow (b._ Tl 
J2, i8c3, Cleveland). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. I. C. R. R., 1896; U. S. Govt., 1896- 
1904; U. S. Asst. Engr., 1904; Chief Engr. 
with James O. Heyworth, Engr. and Contr., 
Chicago. Inventor of Jack-knife Dump Vehicle, 
1906; Skips for derricks or cableways, 1908; 
Combination Clamp and Thimble for wire rope, 
iQio; Runways for Excavating Machines, 1916. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. ; West. Soc. of Engrs. ; Nat. 
Geog. Soc; Univ. Club of Chicago; Chicago 
Engrs. Club; Illini Club of Chicago; Birchwood 
Country Club; New Evanston Golf Club. Mar- 
ried Mrs. Elizabeth R. Cissna. My 7, 1912. 
Children: Clara Rand and Theodore J. Ad- 
dress, 727 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. 
add., 606 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

1000. DON SWENEY 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F i, 1872, 
Mason City, 111.; s. John iViiies (b. N 21, 1846, 
Gettysburg, Pa. ) and Cecilia (Townsend) 
Sweney (b. O 5, 1845, Goshen, N. J.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Soc. of M. and E. E. ; 
Capt. of Football Team, 1897. Locomotive 
Fireman, I. C. R. R., Champaign 1896-7; Fel- 
low in M. E., Univ. of 111., 1807-8; Locomotive 
Experimenting, 1898-9; Draftsman, C. B. & Q. 
R. R., 1899; .^sst. to Div. Master Mechanic, 
C. B. &• Q. R. R., Galesburg, 1899 1903; Asst. 
Road Foreman of Engines, Galesburg Div., 
1903-5; R. F. Engines, Aurora Div., igo"; — ; 
R. F. Engines, Chicago Div., 191 5 — . Married 
Lena Josephine Dolder, D 7, 1899. Child, Don 
Dolder, b. O 22, 1907. Address, Riverside, 111. 

looi. FRED LAWRENCE THOMPSON 

(Brother of No. 1782) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F i, 1873, 
Grandview, 111.; s. Edward Taylor (b. Mr 14, 

1843, Zanesville, O.) and Mina J. (McDonald) 
Thompson (b. 1852, 111.). Prepared in DePauw 
Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Theta; C. E. Soc; Base- 
ball Team. Rodman, I. C. R. R., 1896-9; Asst. 
Engr., do., 1899-1903; Roadmaster, do., 1003-7; 
Asst. Engr. of Bridges, do., 1907-10; Engr., 
Bridges and Bldgs., do., 1910-13; Engr., Const., 
do., 1913-15; Asst. Chief Engr., do., 1915-18; 
Chief Engr., do., 1918 — . Mem., West. Soc. 
Engrs.; Chicago Engrs. Club; Am. R. R. Engrs. 
Assn. Married Maude Nellie Martin, N 21, 
1900, Terre Haute, Ind. Children: Donna 
Grace, b. Ag 5, 1903; Ruth Louise, b. Jl i, 1911. 
Address, 6322 Ingleside Ave., Chicago. 

1002. CHARLES EDWIN VAN ORSTRAND 

Physical Geologist; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 8, 

1870, Pekin, 111.; s. Charles Gregory (b. S 16, 

1844, White Hall, 111.) and Mary Margaret 
(Van Deusen) Van Orstrand (b. S 14, 1849, 
Kinderhook, N. Y.).* Prepared in Pekin H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. M. S., Mich., 1898. , Nautical Al- 
manac Office, Naval Obs., 1898-1900; Asst., do.; 



.Asst., Phys. Geol., U. S. Sur. and Lecturer on 
Mech., George Washington Univ., 1901 — . 
Auth.:(with A. L. Day) The Black Body and the 
Measurement of Extreme Temperatures, Astro- 
physical Jour., vol. xix, pp. 1-40, 1904; Smith- 
sonian Math.; Tables, Hyperbolic Functions, 
(with George F. Becker), pp., 51-321, 1909; 
Smithsonian Inst.; Inverse Interpolation by 
Means of a Reversed Series, Philosophical Mag., 
pp. 628-638, 1908; Reversion of Power Series, 
do., 1910, pp., 366-376, 1910; A Simple Apnli- 
cation of the Theory of Probabilities to Weather 
Predictions, Monthly Weather Review, 1909; 
Prelimin. Report on the Diffusion of Solids, 
C. E. Van Orstrand and F. P. Dewey, Profes- 
sional Paper 95, U. S. Geol. Sur., 1915. Mem., 
.Am. Math. Soc; Phil. Soc, Washington; Am. 
Phys. Soc; Astron. and Astrophysical Soc; 
Am. Breeders' Assn.; A. A. A. S.; Geol. Soc. 
of Washington; Washington Acad. Sc; Soc. 
Francaise de Physique; Y. M. C. .A.: M. E. 
Church. Address, U. S. Geol. Sur., Washing- 
ton. D. C. 

1003. CHARLES ROY VICKERY 
Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 15, 1871, 

Dwight, 111.; s. John (b. 1827, Eng. ) and Mary 
(Staley) Vickery (b. 1832, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Dwight H. S.; O. Wesleyan Prep. Sch. M. 
D., Hahnemann Med. Coll.; Univ. of Paris and 
Berlin, 1897-98; Univ. of Berlin, 1901-2; Ind. 
Inst. Homeopathy, 1902. Married Myrtle Mar- 
tin, Je 12, 1901, Dwight, III. Address, 916 Riv- 
erside Drive, South Bend, Ind.f 

1004. THEODORE WEINSHANK 
Mech. Engr.; B. S.; M. E., 1909; b. Ag 15, 

1865, Russia; s. Benedick and Liebe (Mohilner) 
Weinshank of Russia. Prepared in (}ymna- 
sium of Russia. With B. F. Sturtevant Co., 
1896-1901; with the Nat. Blower Co., Milwau- 
kee, 1901-3: with Warren Webster Co., 1903 — . 
Mem., A. S. M. E., 1906; Am. Soc. Heat and 
Vent. Engrs., 1907; Indianapolis Athenaum, 
1910; Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs., 1905. 
Married Sophia Weinshank, Mr 10, 1885, 
Mitchell, S. Dak. Children: Annie, b. D 2, 
i88n; Willie, b. Ap 23, 1892; Harry, b. Ja 
23, 1898. Address, 821 Hume Mansen Bldg.,' 
Indianapolis. 

1005. REBECCA GASKIN WHARTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 30, iS-i, 
Payson, III; d. Henry (b. S 17, 1845, Philadel- 
phia) and Mary Ann (Gilbert) Wharton (b. F 
7, 1840, Payson, 111.). Prepared in Payson H. 
S.; Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton. Kap-^a Alpha 
Theta; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Girls' Basket- 
ball Team; Pres., Stud. Assn., 1894. Instr., 
Lat. and Hist. M. L., Univ. of Calif., 1912; 
Dean of Women of Riverside Jr. Coll. Auth. : 
The Gadsden Treaty, My 1912. Address, 981 
West Eighth St., Riverside, Calif. 

1006. SOLON MARX WHITE 
Physician; B. S.; b. Jl 16, 1873, Hokah, 
Minn.; s. Solon C. (b. 1838, Barnston, Can.) 
and Anna C. (Armstrong) White (b. 1844). 
Prepared in Sandwich H. S. Nu Sigma Nu. 
M. D., 1897, Northwestern. Interne Cook Co. 
Hosp., Chicago, 1897-8; Demonstrator of Path, 
and Bact., Univ. of Minn., 1 898-1900; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1900-1908; Assoc. Prof., Medicine, 
Univ. of Minn., 1908—; Physician and Special- 
ist in Internal Med.; Pathologist to City Hosp., 
Northwestern and St. Barnabas Hosps. ; Maj., 
U. S. A., Base Hosp., 26. Auth. of numerous 
articles on Pathology and Internal Medicine. 
Mem., Sigma Xi; Libn., Hennepin Co. Med. 
Soc; Minneapolis Med. Club; Pres., Minneap- 
olis Path. Soc, 1903-4; Pres.. Minn. Acad, of 
Med., 1910-11; Am. Assn. of Path, and Bact., 
1901-3; Minn. St. Med. Soc. Married Sara 
Miner Abbott, Jl 25, 1900. Children: Asher 



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Miner, b. Ag i, 1901; Anna Elizabeth, b. My 8, 
1903; Mary Grace, b. D 23, 1906. Address, 424 
Walnut St., S. E., Minneapolis; bus. add., 910 
Donaldson Bldg., Minneapolis. 

1007. MYRON ELWIN WHITHAM 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 30, 1873, 
Warren, 111.; s. John (b. F 5, 1846, Sanitaria 
Springs, N. Y.) and Alzina (Matson) Whitliam 
(b. O 5, 1848, Thompson Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Warren H. S. Asst. Engr., to J. M. Whitham, 
Philadelphia, one and one half yrs. ; Engr., 
Swift & Co., Chicago, five yrs.; Engr., Loomis 
Pettibone Co., N. Y., one yr.; Salesman, R. D. 
Wood & Co., Philadelphia, two yrs.; Consulting 
Engr., Belting and Mach. Mfg. Co., Atlas En- 
gine Works, Rochester, N. Y., two yrs.; Con- 
sulting and Contr. Engr. for self, three and 
one half yrs. Capt. Engrs., U. S. R., 191 7; 
Camp Lee, Va., on active duty, 1918; Vancouver 
Barracks, 604th Engrs., Washington, 1918. 
Mem., 32d degree Mason and Shriner; Roches- 
ter Engng. Soc; Universal Craftsman Council 
of Engrs.; Rochester Consistory and Damascus 
Temple of Mystic Shrine. Married Irma D. 
McCoy, Je 30, 1902. Child, Bernice Eloise, 
b. My 18, 1903. Address, 621 Grand Ave., 
Rochester, N. Y.; bus. add., 711 Powers Bldg., 
do. 

CLASS OF 1897 (79 

loio. GEORGE FORBES ANDERSON 
Supt., Bridges and Bldgs.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. Jl 17, 1871, Anna, 111.; s. James (b. Ap i8, 
1834, Dunblane, Scotland) and Mary Jane (iNIc- 
Neill) Anderson (b. Ag 29, 1836, Hudson, N. 
Y.). 'Prepared in Pub. Schs.; So. 111. Norm., 
1886-90. Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club; Ath. and 
Mil. Clubs; Lambda Chi; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Instr., Mil. Sc. and Tactics. 1897. Draftsman, 
B. C. M. & I. Co., 1897; Rodman and Recorder, 
U. S. Deep Waterways Sur., 1897-9; Bridge 
Draftsman, I. C. R. R., 1899-1900; Engr., S. 
F. P. & P. R. R., 1902 — ; Office Engr., S. F. 
P. & P. R. R., 1902-12; Snpt.. Bridges, Bldgs., 
and Water Service, A. T. & S. F. R. R.. S. F. 
P. & P. Lines, 1912—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Douglass Corps Cadets, three yrs.; Presby. 
Church; Jr. mem., West. Soc. Engrs., 1898- 
1900. Married Bertha C. Hall, Je 21, 1898, 
Urbana (died S 7, 1902); D 31, 1903, Pres- 
cott, Ariz. Address, 114 S. Summit St., Pres- 
cott, Ariz.; c/o Chief Engr., S. F. P. & P. R. R. 

loii. JAMES ELLIS ARMSTRONG 
Dairyman; A. B. in L. & A.; B. S., 1903; b- 
1874 in 111.; s. James D. Married Lydia Auten. 
Address, Claremont, Ill.t 

1012. GEORGE ANDREW BARR 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 25, 1873, 
Manhattan, HI.; s. George (b. O 16, 1829, near 
Londonderry, Ireland) and Jane (McGrath) 
Barr (b. Je 8, 1839, Belliekelly, do.). Pre- 
pared in Toliet H. S., and Prep. Sch., Univ. of 
111. Phifomathean; Phi Delta Theta; Shield 
and Trident; Pres., Fresh. Class; Assoc. Ed., 
mini; Mgr., baseball team; representative of 
Univ. at Washington's Birthday Celebration, 
Union League Peace Club, Chicago. Studied 
law till D 1899; Practising law, Joliet. 111.; 
State's Atty., Will Co.. 111., 1908-12. Mem., 
Union League Club, Joliet, 111.; Cml. Club, 
Joliet; Hamilton Club, Chicago; Pres., Joliet 
Assn. of Commerce, 191 7—; Am. Econ. Soc; 
Presby. Church. Married Mary Speer, O 16, 
1902. Children: James Worrell, b. Mr 9, 
1904; Joseph Milton, b. Jl 11, 1903. Address. 
206 3d Ave., Joliet, 111.; bus. add.. Woodruff 
Bldg., do. 

1013. THOMAS BEATTY BEADLE 
Architect; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 18, 1874, 
Kewanee, 111. ; s. J. G. Beadle. Address, Jar- 
bridge, Nev., via Three Creeks, Idaho. t 



1008. ROBERT WILLIAMS 
Physician; A. B.; b. S 20, 1873, Carthage, 
111.; s. Wesley Cutler (b. Ag 12, 1833, do.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Williams (b. Je 
24, 1835, Wilmington, Del.). Prepared in Car- 
thage Coll. Acad.; Carthage Coll., 1890-5. M. 
D., Rush Med. Coll., 1900. Phys., Alden, 
Minn., igoo-6; Phys., Minneapolis, 1906 — . 
Chm., Med. Adv. Bd.; Mem., Epis. Church; 
A. M. A.; Minn. St. Med. Soc; Hennepin Co. 
Med Soc; Hennepin Co. Milk Com.; Pres., 
Twin City Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn. Married 
Martha Golden Davidson, O 15, 1901, Carthage, 
111. Children: David, b. O 20, 1904; Robert 
Westen, b. Jl 25, 1911; James Roland, b. Ja 
15, 1914. Address, 3436 Chicago Ave., Minne- 
apolis; bus. add., 608 Phys. and Surg. Bldg., do. 

1009. WILBUR HOYT WRIGHT 
Teacher; A. B.; b. D 4, 1874, Watseka, 111.; 
s. Manliflf B. (b. Ontario, Can.) and Helen E. 
Wright (b. N. Y. City). Prepared in Watseka 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Teacher, Biol., 111. 
Reserve Militia, Co. C, 2d Regt., 1917 — . 
Married Laura Ward, Jl id, 1909, Chicago. 
Children: Ward Wilbur, b. S 1913; Lawrence 
Manliff, b. Ag 1916. Address, 267 Edgewood 
PI., River Forest, 111.; bus. add., McKinley II. 
S., Chicago. 

LIVING, 12 DEAD) 

1014. ALVIN CASEY BEAL 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 30, 1872, Mt. 
Vernon, 111.; s. Lewis N. (b. Ap 28, 1844, 
Allentown, Pa.) and Sarah Melissa (Casey) 
Beal (b. Ap 14, 1847, Jefferson Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mt. Vernon H. S. M. S. A., Cornell 
Univ., 1903; Ph. D., do., 1911. Mil. Club; 
Capt., Univ. Regt.; Pres., Agr. Club; Hon. 
Grad. in Mil. Sc, 1897. Foreman, Hort. 
Dept., 111. Exp. Sta., 189S-9; Stud., Cornell, 
1899-1900; Foreman, Agr. Greenhovises, 1900-1; 
Asst., Hort., 1901-2; Asst., Floriculture, 
1902-3; Instr., Floriculture, 1903-8; 1st Asst., 
Floriculture, 111. Exp. Sta., 19089; Grad. 
Asst., Hort., Cornell, 1900-10; Prof., Floricul- 
ture and Land. Gard., Home Cor. Sch., 1910; 
Asst. Prof., Floriculture, Cornell, 1911-13; 
Prof., Floriculture, 1913 — . Auth.: Our Exp. 
Sta. and What we Have Done, Florists' Ex- 
change, vol. 25, 1907, pp. 279-314; Insecticides 
for Thrips, IVcekly Florists' Rev., vol. 22, pp. 
10-11; The Control of Thrips in Cucumber 
Houses, Am. Florist, vol. 32, pp. 68-71; Tnrips 
in Greenhouses, a Series of Articles in The 
Gardeners' Chronicle of Am., 1908-1909; Sweet 
Pea Evolution and Pollination, Am. Florist, vol. 
36, 191 1, pp. 1284-85; Dwarf Sweet Peas, do., 
vol. 36, 1911, pp. 1329-1331; Rpt. of Com. on 
Floricultural Courses, Proc. Soc. Hort. Sc, 
1913; Monographic Studies with Flowers, Proc. 
Am. Soc. Sc, 1916; Articles on Cut-flower In- 
dus., Florists' Plants, Peony Diseases, Rose and 
Sweet Pea, Standard Cyclopedia of Hort., Cul- 
ture of Garden Roses, Reading Course Lesson 
121, Coll. of Agr., Cornell; The Carnation Bud 
Rot, Hort., vol. 8, 1908, p. 777; Forcing Toma- 
toes, Bui. 81, The Farmer's Flower Garden, 
Circ. 46; The Window Garden, Circ. 47, 111. 
.A.gr. Exp. Sta.; Hort. in So. 111., Ann. Rpt., 
III. St. Farmers' Inst., 1898, pp. 56-61; Window- 
flowering Sweet Peas, Bui. 319; Culture of Gar- 
den Sweet Peas, Bui. 320; Classification of Gar- 
den Varieties of the Sweet Pea, Bui. 342, Cor- 
nell Agr. Exp. Sta.; Hist, and Evolution of the 
Gladiolus, Ext. Bui. 9, Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Mem., Congr. Church; Sigma Xi; Soc. of Am. 
Florists; Nomenclature Com., Nat. Sweet Pea 
Soc. of Am., 1910 — ; Chm., Nomenclature Com., 
Nat. Gladiolus Soc. of Am., 191 1; Life mem., 
111. St. Hort. Soc, 1902—; Life mem.. 111. St. 
Florists* Assn., 1905 — ; Sec, do., 1906-7; Soc. 
Am. Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists; 
Sec, Am. Gladiolus Soc, 1917; Botanist, Soc. 
of Am. Florists, 1912-13; mem., A. A. A. S.; 



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Am. Soc. for Ilort. Sc, 1912; Com. on Re- 
search Am. Soc. Hort. Sc, 1917 — ; Ara. Rose 
Soc, 1913; Rose Test Garden Com. Married 
Ervilla Belle LeFevre, D 31, 1899, Champaign. 
Child, Elizabeth, b. Ag s, 1903. Address, 212 
Kelvin PI.. Ithaca. N. Y. 

1015. CHARLES DAVID BEEBE 
Engr. and Electn.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 17, 
1873, Chicago; s. Jonathan Willis (b. Jl 10, 
1837, Elmira, N. Y.) and Frances M. (Bur- 
rough) Beebe (b. D 19, 1847, Evanston, 111.). 
Prepared in Evanston Tp. Sch. Pres., Glee 
Club; Capt., Football team. Draftsman; Const. 
Siupt.; Chief Engr. and Electn. Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Address, 4210 Lake Park Ave., Chicago.! 

1016. *EUGENE HERMANN BRANDT 
Architect; B. S.; b. O 24, 1867, Irving, 111.; 
s. John (b. D 7, 1833, Greenville, O.) and 
Georgiana Brandt (b. S 20, 1850, Chaumont, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Westfield Acad., O., 
Appleton City Acad., Appleton City, Mo., and 
Rose Poly. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 1892. 
Arch. Club. With Frederick E. Hill, Arch., 
Kansas City, Mo., 1898-99; Broadway Mfg. Co., 
Leavenworth, Kan., 1899; James Tyler & Son, 
Arch., Lincoln, Neb., 1904; Asst. St. Arch., 
Neb., 1906; Mowbray & Uffinger, Arch., N. Y. 
City, 1907; Tyler & Brandt, Lincoln, Neb., 
1907. Mem., Presby. Church. Married Jessie 
Rowena Palmer, Ag 3, 1906, Lincoln, Neb. 
Died N 24, igi8, Lincoln, Neb. 

1017. RALPH WALDO BRAUCHER 

(Brother of Nos. 381, 382, 418, 633, 792) 
Tree Expert; B. S. in Agr. ; b. F 10, 1871, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig (b. Mr i, 1833, 
Pickaway Co., O.) and Henrietta Curtis (Hill) 
Braucher (b. Je i, 1831, Orange, N. H.). Pre- 
pared in Lincoln H. S. Philomathean; Agr. 
Club; Chem. Club; Nat. Hist. Soc. Asst. to S. A. 
Forbes, 111. St. Entomologist, 1897-99, 1901-4; 
Asst. to F. M. Webster, Chief Insp., O. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., 1900; Instr., Agr., Cherokee Orphan 
Acad., Selina, I. T. ; Special work for control of 
scale insects, Lincoln Park Commissioners, 1903; 
Chicago, winters, 1902-3, 1904-5; Proprietor 
Neoga Fruit Storage, Neoga, 111., 1904-18; 
special work in Pomology and Testing of 
Power Sprayers, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., summers, 
1904-6; Special Field Agt., U. S. Bur. of En- 
tomol. in charge of Mich. Field Lab. for the 
study of deciduous fruit insects, 1908-10; Fel- 
lowship, Cornell, 191 1-13; Prin., Davey Inst, of 
Tree Surgery, Kent, O., 1912-17; Prin., Exten. 
Dept., Davey Tree Expert Co., 1917. Auth. : 
The One-Spray Method in the Control of the 
Codling Moth and the Plum Curculio, by A. L. 
Quaintance, E. L. Jenne, E. W. Scott and R. 
W. Braucher, Washington, Govt. Print, office, 
1910, Bui. 80 Pt. VII U. S. Bureau of Ento- 
mology V; Exten. Course in Tree Surgery by 
Davey Tree Expert Co., Kent, O. Mem., A. A. 
A. S.; Assn. of Econ. Entomologists; Wash- 
ington Entomol. Soc; Entomol. Soc. of Am.; 
111. St. Hort. S9C.; Nat. Geog. Soc. Mar- 
ried Mabel Harriett Hankinson, N 12, 1902, 
Chicago. Children: son, born and died, D 27, 
1907; Bertram Ralph, b. Ag 7, 1910. Address, 
S48 N. Pine Ave., Chicago. 

ioi8. *RALPH PLUMB BROWER 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F 12, 1874, Dayton, 111.; 
s. Irenens (b. 1839, Montgomery, N. Y.) and 
Mary A. (Sprague) Brower (b. 1848, Anders, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Pres., 
Adelphic; Bus. Mgr., Technograph, 1897; Mil. 
Club; Hazelton Medal; Capt., Univ. Regt. Civ. 
Engr., Champaign, 1897; 2d Lt., U. S. A. by 
Pres. McKinley; ist Lt., 1901. Mem., First 
Congr. Church, Champaign. Died Ag 7, 1902, 
Lake Tahoe, Calif. 



1019. WALTER BURROWS BROWN 
V. P., Chem. Works; B. S.; M. S., 1905; b. 
Ap 23, 1874, Grand Detour, 111.; s. John S. (b. 
1842, Stonington, Conn.) and Cornelia E. 
(Turner) Brown (b. 1845, Grand Detour, 111.). 
Prepared in Sterling H. S. Asst. Chem., Buffalo, 
N. Y., 1897-9; Asst. Chem., C. & N. W. Ry., 
Chicago, 1899-1900; Chief Chem., Morris & 
Co., 1900-3; Gen. Supt., Victor Chem. Works, 
Chicago, 1903-10; V. P., 1915 — . Mem., A. C. 
S., 1900; Soc. Chem. Indus., 1900. Married 
Antoinette Mae Farren, Ja 23, 1906, Paris, 
France. Address, 5011 Blackstone Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Fisher Bldg., do. 

1020. LUELLA EUGENIA BUCK (LINN) 
(Wife of No. 968) 

B. S. in L. & A.; b. O 28, 1875, Coldbrook, 
N. Y.; d. Edson Allen (b. S 27, 1847, Worth- 
ington, Mass.) and Caroline Howard (Burr) 
Buck (b. Ag 9, 1849, do.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Married Homer 
R. Linn ('96), F 16, 1899, Philo, 111. Chil- 
dren: Dorothy R. ; Virginia H.; David E. Ad- 
dress, 321 S. Ashland Ave., La Grange, 111. 



1021. FRANK READ CAPRON 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 22, 1872, 
Bentley, 111.; s. George W. (b. Jl 2, 1843, 
Bentley, 111.) and Ellen (Bickford) Capron (b. 
My 20, 1846, Quincy, 111.). Prepared in Car- 
thage H. S. Arch., Sandwich, 111., 1898; Drafts- 
man, Carthage, 111., 1899; U. S. Ry. Mail 
Service, 1899-1905; Arch., Wichita. Kan., 
1905-6; Draftsman, Virginia Bridge & Iron Co., 
Southwestern Bridge Co., Morava Const. Co., 
and Am. Bridge Co., 1907 — . Address, 436 W. 
Williams St., Decatur, Ill.t 

1022. HUBERT VINTON CARPENTER 

(Husband of No. 1278) 
Professor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 29, 1875, 
Argo, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. 1827, Warren Co., 
N. Y.) and M. Elizabeth (Burge) Carpenter 
(b. 1839, do.). Prepared in No. 111. Coll., Fulton, 
111. Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; 
M. E. and E. E. Socs.; Baseball. Asst., Phys., 
Univ. of 111., 1897-9; Instr., 1899-1901; Asst. 
Prof., Phys. and Elec. Engng., St. Coll. of 
Wash., 1901-2; Prof., Mech. and Elec. Engng., 
do., 1902- — -; Dean of Mech. Arts and Engng., 
do., 1917 — . Auth.: A Study of the Con- 
denser; A Method of Measuring Frequency; 
A Method of Comparing Self Inductance; The 
Flow of Steam in Pipes; Simplified Sag-Ten- 
sion Formulas for Suspended Cables; Pamphlet, 
H. Sch. Bui., The Physics Course in the Mod- 
ern H. Sch. Mem., M. E. Church; Fellow, 
A. I. E. E.; A. S. M. E. Married Maggie 
Edith Staley ('99), Je 19, 1899, Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Charles Benjamin, b. O 27, 1900; Flor- 
ence, b. Jl 21, 1903; William Harold, b. Ag 29, 
1906; Arthur Clarence, b. D 15, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Pullman, Wash. 



1023. MANLEY EARLE CHESTER 
(Brother of No. 734) 
Manufacturer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 29, 
1876, Champaign; s. Elias Oscar (b. 1829, O.) 
and Frances Virginia (Skinner) Chester (b. 
1844, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. E. 
and E. E. Socs.; Phi Delta Theta. With West. 
Elec. Co., 1897-1910; with Goodyear Rubber 
Insulating Co., Supt., mfr. of rubber covered 
wires, 1910 — ; Sec. and Asst. Treas., Whitney 
Blake C^o. Mem., Am. Soc. for Testing 
Materials. Married Cornelia McCue, F 3, 
1907, N. Y. City. Children: Bryant, b. Mr 26, 
1908; Honore, b. Mr 25, 1914. Address, 225 
W. 8oth St., N. Y. City; bus. add., c/o Whit- 
ney-Blake Co., do. 



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1024. OCTAVE BESANgON CLARKE 
(Brother of Nos. 640, 641, 942) 
Pres., Orchard Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 17, 

1878, Quincy, 111.; s. Edwin Ambler (b. Je 8, 
1839, Oswego, N. V.) and Leoline Francesca 
(IJesanson) Clarke (b. Je 13, 1839, Natchez, 
Miss.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Adelphic. 
Mech. Engr., Am. Mfg. Co., N. Y., 1897-1900; 
Arch, draftsman, 1901; Asst. Res. Engr., Union 
Elec. Light & Power Co., St. Louis, 1902-3; 
Supt. Const., Mech. Dept., Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition Co., 1904; Supt. for Mauran, Russell 
& Garden, Archs., 1905, U. S. Letters Patent 
No. 734,222, 1903, for Dam Const.; Engr., 
Hill & O'Meara Const. Co., St. Louis, 1906; 
Supt., Frisco Mines and Tunnel Co., Animas 
Forks, Colo., 1907-8; Engr., Rio Grande Water 
and Land Corp., Albuquerque, N. M., 1909; 
Pres., Virginia Orchard Co., Albuquerque, 
N. ^L Mem., First Chiirch of Christ, Scientist, 
Boston, Mass. Address, Albuquerque, N. M. 

1025. CHARLES VIRGIL CRELLIN 
Prop., Mach. Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 21, 
1870, Winfield, la.; s. E. M. (b. O.) and S. J. 
(Simmons) Crellin (b. do.). Prepared in la. 
Wesleyan Univ. Philomathean; Engng. Club. 
Electn., Des Moines Elec. Light Co., 1897 
1901; proprietor, Crellin Mach. Co., Loir 
Angeles, 1901 — . Married Marcia Tompkin? 
Stanley, N 2, 1902, San Francisco. Address, 
123 Llewellyn St., Los Angeles. 

1026. "STEVEN GEORGE DE VRIES 
B. S. in E. E.; b. My 17. 1S7S. Pekin, 111.; 
s. Gee,rd Steven (b. D 2, 1844, vVirdum, Ger.) 
and lina (Roelfs) De Vries (b. Je 24, 1854, 
Groothusen, Ger.). Prepared in Pekin II. S. 
Y. M. C. A. Died on Class Day, his diploma 
being buried with him. Died Je 7, 1S97, Pekin, 
Til. 

1027. JAMES ANSEL DEWEY 
(Brother of Nos. 537, 1028) 
Farmer; B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1898; B. S. 
in Agr., 1903; b. Jl 2, 1874. Ottawa, 111.; s. 
Milton Alvord (b. O 26, 1830, Lenox, Mass.) 
and Rebecca Janet (Brown) Dewey (b. Ag 4, 
1836, Carthage, N. Y.). Prepared in Evanston 
Tp". H. S. Philomathean. VVork in Bacteriol., 
1898-1901; Taught, East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1901-2; Farming, 1904 — . Married Elfie A. 
Smith, Je 12, iqoo. (Children: James Anse' 
Jr., b. b 17, 1906; Milton Alonzo, b. Jl 27, 

1909. Address, R. i, Armstrong, 111. 

1028. SARAH LOUISE DEWEY 
(YENSEN) 
(Sister of Nos. 537, 1027; Wife of No. 3250) 
B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1899; A. B. in L. & A.. 
1908; b. Mr 30, 1 87 1, Ottawa, 111.; d. Milton 
Alvord (b. O 26, 1830, Lenox, Mass.) and 
Rebecca Janet (Brown) Dewey (b. Ag 4, 1836, 
Carthage, N. Y.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
and Univ. of Chicago. Alethenai; A. C. A.; 
Y. W. C. A. Fellow, Physiology, 1898-9; Asst., 
St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 1898 and Water Sur. 
Lab., 1899; Bacteriologist for Danville Water 
Co., 1904. Mem., Unitarian Assn. of Am., 

1910. Married Trygve D. Yensen ('07), Te 
30, 19 10, Urbana. Child, Arne Dewey, b. Ap 
4, 1912. Address, 21 13 Delaware Ave., Swiss- 
vale, Pittsburgh. 

1029. RAYMOND WILLIAM DULL 
Contr. and Consult. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; 
M. E., 1910; b. Ap 29, 1874, Newark, O.; s. 
Uriah (b. do.) and Orlinda (Ramey) Dull (b. 
Pataska, O.). Prepared in Kan. St. Agr. Coll. 
Philomathean; Asst. Dir., Band. Insp., 1807- 
8; Asst. Supt., Mech. Draftsman, 1898-9; Mech. 
Draftsman, Chief Draftsman and Estimator, 
1899-1905; Chief Engr., 1905-10; Consult, and 



Contr. Engr., 1910-13; Pres., Raymond W. 
Dull Co. (corp.) 1913 — . Introduced various 
patents on conveying mach., pressed steel 
pulleys, sand separators, screens, etc. Auth.: 
Formulas and Tables for Bin Designing, Engng. 
News, 1904, pp. 62-66; Suspended Bunkers, 
Power, 1904, 651 pp.; numerous articles in 
Rock Products. Mem., A. S. M. E.; West. 
Soc. of Engrs. ; S. and G. Producer's Assn. 
Married Edna M. Pope, Ja 15, 1901. Chil- 
dren: Raymond Lawrence, b. Ja 17, 1902; 
Florence, b. N 10, 1904; Claremont, b. S 4, 
1906; John Richard, b. O 21, 1908. Address, 
I ^3 S^ 6th Ave.. La Grange, 111. ; bus. add., 
1910 Conway Blag., Chicago. 

1030. ELMER EDGAR DUNLAP 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.- b. My 6, 1874, 
Columbus, Ind.; s. Jerastus R. (b. 1851, Bar- 
tholomew Co., Ind.) and Ella (Evans) Dun- 
lap (b. i8s3, Zanesville. O.). Prepared in 
Columbus 11. S. Phi Delta Theta. Supt., 
Const., 1897-1900; Practicing Arch., 1900 — . 
Nfem., Presby. Church; Indianapolis Cml. 
Club; A. I. A. Married Mida G. Elliott, Je 
IS, 1898, Noblesville, Ind. (died Mr, 1902); 
Martha Scott, Je 27, 1905, Indianapolis. Chil- 
dren: Jerald Blakely, b. Je 25, 1906; Eleanor 
Scott, b. Jl 17, 1908. Address, 1132 Ashland 
Ave., Indianapolis; bus. add.. State Life BIdg., 
do. 

1031. ERNEST BROWNING FORBES 
(Son of H20; Brother of Nos. 949, 1868; Hus- 
band of No. 1375) 

Specialist in Nutrition; B. S. in Sc; B. S. 
in Agr., 1902; b. N 3, 1876, Normal, 111.; s. 
Stephen Alfred (b. My 29, 1844, Pecatonica, 
111.) and Clara Shaw (Gaston) Forbes (b. Ag 
30, 1848, Hamilton, O.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Ph. D., Univ. of Mo., 
1908. Delta Tau Delta; Shield and Trident; 
Sigma Xi; Biol. Theory, Zool. and Agr. Clubs: 
Ed., ///. Agr., 1902. Asst. to St. Entomol. 
of Minn., 1897-S; Asst., III. St. Lab. Nat. 
Hist., 1898-1900; Acting St. Entomol. of Minn., 
1900; Asst.. 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1901-2; Instr., 
L'liiv. of 111., 1902-3; .'\sst. Prof., An. Husb., 
Univ. of Mo., 1903-7; Chief Dept. Nutrition, O. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1907 — . Maj., San. Corps, 
l^ S. A. in France, 191 8 — . Auth.: A Review 
of the Lit. of Phosphorus Compounds in An. 
Metabolism, O. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bui. j (with 
M. H. Keith) ; pamphlets, Contr. to Knowl- 
edge of Am. Freshwater Cyclopidiae, Bui. 111. 
St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 1897; several buls. on the 
stock feeding published by Mo. Agr. Exp. Sta.; 
also numerous buls. on the mineral elements 
in an. nutrition for O. Agr. Exp. Sta. Mem., 
A. C. S.; Am. Genetic Assn.; Am. Soc. An. 
Production; Soc. Promotion Agr. Sc; Am. 
Physiol. Soc; Assoc. Ed., Jour. Dental Re- 
search, 1918. Married Lydia Maria Mather 
Coo), Ag 18, 1003. Children: Lydia Frances, 
b. D 7, 1904; Winifred, b. N 9, 1906; Stephen 
.Mfred II, b. D 4, 1909; Rosemary, b. Ag 10, 
1911; Richard Mather, b. Ta 8, 1916. Address, 
528 Beall Ave., Wooster, O. 

1032. *JOHN FREDERICK GARBER 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; b. S 30, 1868, Win- 
field, O.; s. Daniel (b. Mr 3, 1823, Strasburg, 
O.) and Savilla (Snyder) Garber (b. S 24, 
1838). Prepared, Flora H. S. A. B.. West- 
field Acad., 1803; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 
1903. Instr., Biol., Houston, Tex., H. S., 
1897-1900; Prof., Biol, and Phys., St. Norm. 
Sch., River Falls, Wis.; Head of Dept. of 
Botany, Yeatman H. S., St. Louis, 1905 — ■ 
.\uth.: The Life Hist, of Ricciocarpus natans. 
Botanical Gasette, F 1904. 29 pp.. Dimorphism 
in Blissus leucopterus. Biol. Bui. Ap 1904. 
Mem., St. Louis Biol. Soc. and St. Louis Bot. 
Club; A. A.A. S., Fellow. Died D 29, 1917. 
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1033. BERT A. GAYMAN 
(Brother of Nos. 505, 1682) 

M. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 14, 1877, 
Champaign; s. George (b. O.) and Louise 
CStoltey) Gayman (b. Ger.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. With the Linlt-Belt Co., 
1897 — . Married Alice May Conlong, Jl 2, 
1903, Chicago. Child, Ethel Louise, b. S 29, 
1909. Address, 7359 Harvard Ave., Chicago. 

1034. ORVAL LEE GEARHART 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 31, 1870, 
Farmer City, 111.; s. Silas Thomas (b. My 15, 
1838, Miami Co., O.) and Lydia Ann (Lay 
man) Gearhart (b. O 25, 1844, Rochester, O.). 
Prepared, Farmer City H. S. Acacia; Arch. 
Club Masonry Insp., Univ. of 111., 1897; Asst. 
City Engr., 1898-1903; City Engr., 1903-5; 
Chief Asst. in Blue Printing and Photography, 
111., 1905-9; City Engr., Champaign, 190QI1; 
farmer, Champaign, 1911-15; Resident Engr. 
for St. of 111. Dept. of Pub. Health and Bldgs., 
])iv. of Highways, ITdqtrs., Moline, 111., 1915 — . 
Auth. : Concrete Foundations and Cement 
Filler for Brick Pavements, 19th Rpt. 111. Soc. 
Engrs. and Survs., pp. 111-115, Engng. News, 
vol. 26, No. s, pp. 113-114; Concrete Foundation 
and Clement Filler for Brick Pavements, 
Engng. Record, vol. 49, No. 7, pp. i8i-igi. 
Mem., M. E. Church, 1886; 111. Soc. Engrs. 
and Survs., 1904; B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M.; 
K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. Shrine. Married 
Nellie May Van Wegen, D 19, 1905, Cham- 
paign. Child, Van Silas, b. Ag 29, 191 1 (died 
My 12, 1916). Address, 107 W. Springfield 
Ave., Champaign. 

1035. GEORGE LYMAN GRIMES 
Pres. and Mgr., Molding Mach. Co.; B. S. 
in M. E.; b. D 5, 1875, Mansfield, O.; s. 
Charles Loomis and Mary A. (Miller) Grimes. 
Prepared, Moline H. S. Philomathean. In 
charge of shops, Univ. of la., 1897-8; Instr., 
M. E., Univ. of Mich., 1898-1901; Engr. in 
charge of design, manufacture and repairs of 
patterns. West. Tube Co., Kewanee, 111., 1901-6; 
Detroit Stoker and Foundry Co., Salesman, 
1906, Supt., 1907-9; Pres. and Mgr., Midland 
Mach. Co. now Grimes Molding Mach. Co., 
1909—. Married Lucia Voorhees, Ap 29, 1907, 
Kewanee, 111. Child, Emily Georgine, b. D 
18, 1909. Address, 371 Virginia Park, Detroit. 

1036. CLYDE DENNY GULICK 
(Brother of Nos. 693, 694) 
Physician; B. S.; M. D., 1902; b. N 27, 
1876, Champaign; s. Jesse R. (b. D 8, 1840, 
Pickaway Co., O.) and Louisa L. (Everett) 
Gulick (b. D 4, 1848, Champaign Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Philomathean. 
Taught sch. and farmed, 1898-99; studied 
medicine, 1899-1902; Asst. Phys., New. Mil. 
Sanitarium, W'auwatosa, Wis., 1902; prac- 
tice of Med., 1902—. Lt., M. R. C, Ap 1918; 
Mustered out, F 1919. Mem., Am. Acad, of 
Med.; Sec. and Trcas., Cbampaign Co. Med. 
Soc, 1905-07; mem., A. M. A.; Twin City 
Clinical Club; Pres.. Assn. of Commerce. Mar- 
ried Grace J. Alward, Je 1903, Canton, 111. 
Children: Louisa Elizabeth, b. Mr 12, 1906; 
Jesse Richard, b. Ag 14, 1910; Benjamin Al- 
ward. b. D 3, 1914 (died Ja 21, 1915). Address, 
1005 W. Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add., 218 
W. Main St., do. 

1037. HARRY HUGH HADSALL 
Gen. Supt., Const. Co.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 
Jl 9. 1875, Wilmington, 111.; s. A. S. (b. 1844, 
Jefferson Co., N. Y.) and Kittie (Townsend) 
Hadsall (b. 1846, Oshkosh, Wis.). Prepared 
in Wilmington H. S. C. E. Soc; Kappa Sigma; 
.Alpha Gamma Sigma; Shield and Trident; 
Baseball and Football teams; Mgr., Football 
team, 1896; Pres., Students' Dancing Club. 



Draftsman, I. C. R. R., 1897-9; Bridge Shop 
Insp., 1899-1900; Chief Masonry Insp., 1900- 
03; Res. Engr., Cairo Bridge, 190304; Res. 
Engr., Tenn. R. Bridge, 1904-5; Asst. Engr., 
Bridges, 1905-7; Gen. Supt., Leonard Const. 
Co., 1907—. Mem.. A. S. C. E.; West. Soc. of 
Engrs.; Chicago Engrs. Club. Married Jean 
Stewart, Jl i, 1903, Wilmington, III. Chil- 
dren; Harry Stewart, b. F 13, 1907; John 
Mclntyre, b. Ja 28, 1909. Address, 5492 Ever- 
ett Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 860 McCorniick 
Bldg., do. 

1038. OLIVER DAVID HAVARD 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Homer, 111.; 
s. W. R. (b. 1830, Wales) and Rachel (Jones) 
Havard (b. 1829, Wales). Prepared, Homer 
H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Invented 
the "Coal Meter" U. S. Pat. D 14^ 1909; 
"Coal Meter and Hopper" Canadian Pat. Mr 
191 1, U. S. Pat. 1912; Gen. Supt., Grant 
Portland Cement Co. Auth.: Operation of 
Power Plants, Elec. Traction Weekly, S 191 1. 
Mem., Engng. Soc. of N. E. Pa.; Keystone 
R. R. Club. Married Anna Louise Lohse, O 
26, 1909. Address, Gen. Del. Allentown, Pa. 

1039. ALBERT CLAUDE HOBART 
Const. Engr.; B. S. ; C. E., 1898; b. Ap 9, 
1875, Elgin, 111.; s. Alonzo Chapin (b. 1843, 
Abington, Mass.) and Ellen Maria (Groce) 
Hobart (b. 1848, Scituate, Mass.). Prepared, 
F.lgin H. S. Shield and Trident; Phi Gamma 
Delta; Engrs. Club; Maj., Univ. Regt.; Mil. 
Club; Adelphic; Ed., Technograph. Fellow- 
ship in C. E., 1898. Chief Engr., Paxton & 
Vierling Iron Works, Omaha, Neb 1898-1900; 
Engr., Bur. Yards & Docks, Navy Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 1900-1; Engr., Const, for 
Augustus Smith, N. Y. City, 1901-5; V. P., 
Discharging Apparatus Mfg. Co., 1905-7; V. 
P. and Mgr., Bergen Point Iron Works, Bay- 
onne, N. J., 1907-10; Const. Engr., with 
Charles H. Peckworth, 1910-13; Const. Engr., 
Interurban Gen. Contr. Co., 1914; do.. New 
England Casualty Co. and New England Equit- 
able Ins. Co., 1915-16; do.. Am. Fidelity Co., 
N. Y. City, 1917; do., Richardson and Burgess, 
Inc., Washington, D. C, 1918. Mem., A. S. 
C. E., 19 1 3. Married Florence Herbert Shurt- 
leff, Je 4, 1907, Norwell, Mass. Address, 57 
School St., Rockland, Mass. 

1040. CARL JOHN HORN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 13, 1872, 
Naperville, 111.; s. Jolin (b. 1824, Bad Nau- 
heim, Ger.) and Bertha Agnes (Metzner) Horn 
(b. 1838, Ernstall, do.). Prepared in N. W. 
Coll.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega. Worked 
as Draftsman, 1897-1902; Arch., 1902 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. Married Ruth 
Murray, S 6, 1899, Naperville, 111. Children: 
Margaret, b. My i, 1903; Carolyn, b. Mr 25, 
1907; Anthony, b. O 10, 1911. Address, 718 
Broadway, Logansport, Ind. 

1041. CHARLES HOWISON 
Adv. Mgr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 22, 1872, 
near Sandwich, 111.; s. James (b. 1814, Smail- 
holm, Scot.) and Mary Jane (Kirkpatrick) 
Howison (b. 1840, Pa.). Prepared in Sandwich 
H. S. Arch, until 1909; Adv. Mgr. and Credit 
Man for Warner Mercantile Co., Sandwich, 
111. Married Sara Bessie Warner, O 26, 1898, 
Sandwich, 111. Children: Charlotte Warner, 
b. Mr 9, 1900; James Alexander, b. Jl 16, 
1905 (died D 20, 1905); Charles LeRoy, b. 
Ap 25, 1909. Address, Sandwich, 111. 

1042. FRANK ALEXIS HUGHES 
Smelter Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 13, 
1874, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Robert Hughes (b. 
Je 25, 1842) and Alwina Mary (Eisenmayer) 
Hughes (b. N 11, 1852, Memphis, 111.). Pre- 
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Engr. ; Engr. El Paso Smelting Works, El 
I'aso, Tex. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married 
Mary Larline Fisher, N 14, 1906, Alice, Tex. 
Child, Mary I-arline, b. My 9, 1913. Address, 
2919 Grant Ave., El Paso, Tex. 

1043. MARINDA ICE (MIDDLETON) 

(.Sister of Nos. 1044, 6977) 
B. L.; b. Je 7, 1876, Gifford, 111.; d. James 
Kidwell (b. Ap 8, 1844, Mannington, W. Va.) 
and Nancy Jane (Butcher) Ice (b. Jl 11, 1840, 
West Warren, W. Va.). Prepared in Gifford, 
111. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Class Prophet. 
Mem., Nat. Genealogical Soc, Washington, D. 
C. ; Christian Church. Married Earl Middle- 
ton, My 2, 1897, Gifford, 111. Children: Errol 
Bathurst, b. J a 28, 1898; Virgil Wayne, b. 
D 12, igoo; James Dent, b. My 12, 1905. Ad- 
dress, Victoria, Tex. 

1044. 'MEL DORA ICE (STRITESKV) 

(Sister of Nos. 1043, 6977) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 12, 1872, 
Rantoul, 111.; d. James Kidwell (b. Ap 8, 1844, 
Mannington, W. Va.) and Nancy Jane 
(Butcher) Ice (b. Jl 11, 1846, West Warren, 
W. Va.). Prepared in Gifford, 111. Y. W. C. A.; 
Architects' Club. Arch, and Arch. Drafts- 
man; Draftsman in office of John K. Dow, 
Empire St. Bldg., Spokane, Wash. Married 
L. R. Stritesky, Ag 22, 1906. Child, Mildred 
Nellie. Died My 2, 1908, Spokane, Wash. 

1045. GEORGE J. JOBST 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Peoria; s. 
Valentine (b. Fulda, Ger.) and Susanna 
(Schneider) Jobst (b. Coblenz, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield 
and Trident; Treas., Ath. Assn. Gen. Con- 
tracting, V. Jobst & Sons. Married Laura E. 
Nelson, Ap 11, 1900, Champaign. Address, 
503 Parkside Drive, Peoria. 

1046. SHIRLEY KENDRICK KERNS 
Head Master; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 16, 
1872, Illiopolis, 111.; s. Andrew Kendrick (b. 
Ag 2, 1845, Chillicothe, O.) and Mary (Seeds) 
Kerns (b. N 30, 1851, Shadeville, O.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign II. S. A. B., Harvard, 
1898. Master in Eng., The Country Sch. for 
Boys, Baltimore, 1898- 1900; Act. Head Mas- 
ter, 1899-1900; igoo-oi; Senior Master, Mid- 
dlesex Sch., Concord, Mass., 1901-3; Asst. Head 
Master, do., ipo3-4; Instr., Eng., Noble and 
Greenough's Classical Sch., Boston, 1904-6; 
Proprietor and Head Master, The Country Day 
Sch. for Boys, Boston, 1906 — . Married Jeanie 
Noyes Richardson, D 26, 1905, Concord, Mass. 
Children: Teanie Noyes, b. S 27, 1906; Shirley 
Kendrick, "Jr., b. D 8, 190S; Allen McClellan, 
b. Ag 5, 1910; Eleanor, b. Je 9, 1915. Address, 
234 Waterson Rd., Newton, Alass. ; bus. add., 
Nonantum Hill, do. 

1047. WILLIAM HENRY KILER 
(Brother of Nos. 702, 964) 
Lawyer; A. B.; b. Je i, 1875, Urbana; s. 
William Alexander (b. Ap 24, 1841, Dayton, O.) 
and Charlotte (Mittcndorf) Kiler (b. Mr 17, 
1846, Wolfenbuettel, tier.). Prepared in 
Urbana II. S. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; Footl)all, 
1894-6; Debating team, 1896; Prize orator, 
1896; Motto orator, 1897. Prin., Pub. Sch., 
Dixon, 111., 1897; Instr., Hist, and Eng., Culver 
Mil. Acad., 1898; Univ. of 111. Law Sch., 1899- 
1900; Atty. at Law, Lexington, Ky., 1900-3; 
Atty. at Law, Los Angeles, 1903-5. Contribu- 
tor to the Encyclopedia of Evidence, 1903-5; 
Contradiction of Witnesses, pp. 530-536, vol. 3; 
Criminal Conversation, 782-800, vol. 3; Cross 
Examination, 807-913, vol. 3; Dower, 865-888. 
vol. 4; Forcible Entry and Detainer, 775-804, 
vol. 5. Address, 3845 Greenwood Ave., Oak- 
land, Calif. 



1048. WESLEY EDWARD KING 
Lawyer and Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; 
LL. B., 1902; b. My 4, 1876, Kinmundy, 111.; 
s. William Lovejoy (b. Ap ^8, 1838, George- 
town, O.) and Sarah Harriet (Forshee) King 
(b. N 10, 1848, Springfield, Ind.). Prepared in 
Kinmundy H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; 
Alpha Tau Omega; ist prize Adelphic Declama- 
tory Cont. ; Asst. Ed., lUini. Practicing Law, 
1902-7; Atty. for Am. Surety Co. of N. Y. 
at Chicago, 1907-8; Atty. and Mgr., do., for 
Utah, Idaho, and Mont., Salt Lake City, 1908- 
12; do. for companies of Hartford, Conn., 
1912-15; founder Utah Surety Assn.; Utah 
Development League; V. P., Ilalloran-Judge 
Loan and Trust Co.; V. P., Bettelym Home 
Builders Co.; Treas., Mutual Creamery Co.; 
U. S. Volunteer, 1898-9; 2d Lt., 6th O. 
Inf., U. S. and Cuba; ist Lt. and Q. M., Nat. 
Guard, Ut., 1911-12; Capt. Q. M. Corps, 
1912-16; Maj., Judge Adv., 1916-17; Capt., 
145th F. A., 1918; Mustered out, 1919. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; Cml. Club; Univ. 
Club; Naval and Mil. Order Spanish Am. 
War; founder. Salt Lake City Alumni Assn., 
Univ. of 111.; Salt Lake City Alumni Assn.; 
founder Rotary Club. Married Wilhelmina 
Marie Groweg, S 11. 1902, Defiance. O. Ad- 
dress, 116 U St., Salt Lake City. 

1049. HAROLD H. KIRKPATRICK 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 6, 
1876, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Austin Wilson (b. S 
29, 1834, O.) and Sarah (Dilling) Kirkpatrick 
(b. My 10, 1848, Urbana). Prepared in St. 
Joseph H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Supt. Schs., Pen- 
field, 111., 1897-1902; Deland, 1902-4; Illiop- 
olis, 1904-7; Atlanta, 1907-10; Leroy, 1910-13; 
W. Chicago, 1913 — . Mem., !M. E. Church; 
A. F. A. M. Married Hannetta Mae Kirk- 
patrick, Ag 15, 1900, Chicago. Child, Vivian 
iMaurine, b. Je 10, 1901. Address, W. Chicago, 
111. 
1050. THEODORE CHARLES KISTNER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 19, 1874, 
Carlinville, HI.; s. John George (b. Mr 22, 
1854, ileijigersdorf, Ger.) and Maria Fried- 
crika (Heinz) Kistner (b. Ag 9, 1856, Carlin- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; Black- 
burn Coll., Carlinville, 1893. Shield and Tri- 
dent. Arch., Granite City, 111., 1900-11; do., 
San Diego, 19 11 — . Married Alice S. Hatton, 
O 24, 1916, San Diego, Calif. Child, Fred- 
erika Louise, b. Je 6, 1918. Address. 814 Am. 
Nat. Bank Bldg., San Diego, CaliL 

1 05 1. THEODORE JULIUS KLOSSOWSKI 
With Portland Cement Co.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. Je 21, 1874, Chemnitz, Ger.; s. Frederick 
William (b. Jl 26, 1S40, Filing, do.) and Mar- 
garet (Franck) Klossowski (b. Ag 13, 1838, 
Heinigenhafen, do.). Prepared in Dixon H. S. 
Engr.. U. S. Deep Waterway Comn. ; Lake 
.Superior Power Co.; 111. Steel Co.; Internat. 
Portland Cement Co.; Western Canada Cement 
Co.; Edmonston Portland Cement Co., Can. 
Discovered Portland Cement Properties at 
Orofino, Idaho. Mem., A. S. C. E. Address, 
Marlboro, Alberta, Can.t 

1052. LAURA KRATZ 
(Sister of No. 1367) 
Sculptor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 14, 1875, 
Monticello, 111.; d. W. H. (b. Ap 2, 1S43, Plum- 
stead, Pa.) and Alice J. (Pratt) Kratz (b. N 
8, 1849. Monticello, 111.). Prepared in Monti- 
cello H. S. Alethenai. Attended Art Inst., 
Chicago, 1901-5. Sculptor Asst. to Lorado 
Taft, 1907-11. Address, Monticello, 111. 

1053. CARL OSKAR KUEHNE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 16, 1874, 
Ger.; s. Karl Oscar and Anna (Doerfel) 
Kuehne. Prepared in Ger. and Chicago pub. 



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schs. Mem., Order of Columbian Knights; 
A. F. A. M. Married Amelia Centner, Jl 12, 
1899, Champaign. Children: Carl W., b. N 
S, 1900; Gertrude, b. Jl 21, 1903; Esther, b. 
Mr 21, 1909. Address, 1947 Patterson Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 1572 N. Halsted St., do. 

1054- MARTHA JACKSON KYLE 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1898; 
b. D 5, 1862. Cedarville, O.; d. Thomas B. 
(b. Ja 8, 1824, do.) and Margaret (Hender- 
son) Kyle (b. My 30, 1829, near Pittsburgh). 
Prepared in Urbana, H. S. Eng. Club; Ale- 
thenai; Illio Bd., 1S97; Adv. Bd., Y. W. C. A.; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 
summer 1904; Columbia, 1909-10. Instr., Eng. 
and Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1899 and 1910 — ; 
Asst. Dean of Undergraduates, 1905-6; Acting 
Dean of Women, Univ. of 111., 1913-16. Ad- 
dress, iioi W. California Ave., Urbana. 

1055. MARGARET HENRIETTE 
JOHANNE LAMPE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1900; 
b. Ag I, 1865, Woodford, Eng.; d. Johannes 
Louis (b. Ap 28, 1831, Bremen, N. Ger.) and 
Elizabeth Johanne (Rovekamp) Lampe (b. Air 
23. 1837. do.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 
St. Norm. Univ. Prin., Rochelle H. S., 1900-3; 
do., Dwight H. S., 1903-4; do., Pittsfield H. S., 
1905-6; teaching in Normal H. S., 1907—; also 
Instr., Latin and German in summer sch., St. 
Norm. Univ., 191 1. Auth. : Latin Drill Book, 
1904-5, Pub. Sch. Pub. Co., Bloomington, 111., 
78 pp.; German Drill Book, 1904, do., 76 pp.; 
also two series of articles published in Sch. and 
Home Educ., The Sunny Side of Literature and 
Why Need Eng. Composition be a Bugbear, 
respectively, which continued more than two 
yrs., and were preceded by single articles at 
various times; set of three Geog. Transpar- 
encies, McKnight and McKnight, 19 13. Ad- 
dress R. I, Bloomington, 111. 

1056. *CHARLES SIGURD LARSON 
B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 20, 1874, Chicago; s. 
Ole (b. Ag 12, 1841, Songdal, Norway) and 
Anna (Olson) Larson (b. S 22, 1846, do.). 
Prepared in English H. S. and Man. Tr. Sch., 
Chicago. M. and E. E. Soc. Died F 4, 1899, 
Chicago. 

1057. CHARLES WILBUR LEIGH 
Professor; B. S. in L. & A.; b. D 4, 1874, 
Peoria; s. Amos Fox (b. 1828, near Columbus, 
O.) and Carolina (Choate) Leigh (b. 1830, 
Ind.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Grad. work 
Univ. of Chicago. Philomathean; Phi Cjamma 
Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Class Baseball; Ind. Prize 
Orat. Contest; Hatchet Orat.; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Prof., Math. Ft. Worth Univ., three 
yrs.; Instr., Armour Inst, of Tech., four yrs.; 
Asst. Prof., Math., do., three yrs.; Assoc. 
Prof., Math, five yrs.; Acting Assoc. Prof., 
M. E., 1917-18; Assoc. Prof. M. E., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Arithmetic for Am. Sch. of Cor., 150 
pp.; Trigonometry of 100 pp., do.; Solid Geom.. 
80 pp., do.; Co-editor, Palmer and Leigh, 
Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, McGraw- 
Hill & Co. Mem., Presby. Church; Baton 
Musical Club; Windsor Park Country Club; 
A. F. A. M.; Windsor Golf Club; Dir., Music, 
M. E. Church, Englewood. Married Theresa 
Violet Faulkner, Ja i, 1903, Wyoming, 111. 
Children: John Richard, b. Je 5, 1906; Charles 
Hammond, b. Mr 20, 1910. Address, 7320 La- 
Fayette Ave., Chicago. 

1058. BELLE LORRAINE McFADDEN 
Teacher; A. B.; b. Ja 31, 1877, Champaign; 
d. Samuel (b. Co. Antrim,' Portglenone, Ire.) 
and Sarah Ann (Lillibridge) McFadden (b. 
Wilmington, Del.). Prepared in Champaign 
II. S. Taught in Greenview H. S., 1897-9; 
Shawneetown, 1899-igoi; Gibson City, 1901-2; 



Urbana, 1903-7; Ypsilanti, Mich., 1907-10; 
Muskogee, Okla., 1910-1916; Charleston, 111., 
1916-1918. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 
302 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

1059. ARTHUR RICHARD MANN 
(Brother of Nos. 108, 109, 896) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 13, 1872, 
Gilman, 111.; s. Wm. H. (b. 1827, Ky.) and 
Elizabeth Dabney (Abraham) Mann (b. 1829, 
Va.). Prepared in Gilman H. S.; Butler Univ. 
Acad., Indianapolis. Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Band. 
With 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1897-8; Pullman 
Co., Asst. Engr., 1898-1901; Swift & Co., 1901- 
2; The Link-Belt Mach. Co.; 1902-6. Mem., 
First Regt. Inf. 111. Nat. Guard, 1905. Mar- 
ried Jennie M. Havard, D 12, 1898. Child, 
Havard William, b. O 28, 1900. Address. 
Mannville, Fla. 

1060. FRED HUGH MANNY 
(Brother of No. 612) 
Real Est. Dealer; B. S. in L. & A.; b. D 
20, 1874, Mound St<a., 111.; s. Mrs. M. J. 
Manny. Address, Mt. Sterling, Ill.t 

1061. LOREN WILLIAM MARSH 

(Brother of No. 897) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 6, 1877, 
Joliet, 111.; s. Francis Egbert (b. Je 27, 1849, 
Joliet, 111.) and Kate (Richmond) Marsh (b. 
Cheshire, Mass.). Prepared in Joliet H. S. 
Engng. Soc; Adelphic. West. Elec. Co., 1897; 
Am. Luxfer Prism Co., 1897; H. W. Johns- 
Manville Co., 19 18. Invented Flicker Photo- 
meter for measuring sky illumination. Auth.: 
Daylight Illumination, Trans. III. Engr. Soc. 
Married Jennie Sandiford, Ja i, 1901, Joliet. 
111. Children: Robert Nelson, b. D 31, 1905 
(died Ja 7, 1906); Arthur Bliss, b. O 24, 1907. 
Address, 38 Norfolk Road, Arlington, Mass. 

1062. NORMAN FOOTE MARSH 
(Husband of No. 938; Brother of No. 2753) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 16, 1871, 
Upper Alton, 111.; s. Ebenezer (b. Alton, 111.) 
and Kate Prevost (Foote) Marsh (b. 111.). 
Prepared in Upper Alton H. S. and special 
course Shurtleff Coll. Debating Club; won 
Trustees' ist prize for best debate at Univ.; 
Leader of winning team against Chicago; Y. 
M. C. A.; Glee Club; Philomathean. With 
Luxfer Prism Co., 1897-9; Arch. Draftsman, 
1899-1900; practicing Arch., 1900 — . Mem., 
Baptist Church; Bd. of Trustees Carnegie Pub. 
Lib., S. Pasadena; 32nd degree Mason; (Jlon- 
sistory; A. I. A. Married Cora Mae Cairns 
('96), Ja 23, 1901, Polo, 111. Children: Nor- 
man LeRoy, b. My 27, 1902; Marean Elizabeth, 
b. Ag 7, 1906. Address, 911 Fair Oaks Ave., 
S. Pasadena, Calif.; bus. add., 212-14 Broad- 
\Yay Cent. Bldg., Los Angeles. t 

1063. ADAM VAUSE MILLAR 
(Brother of Nos. 763, 3875) 
Professor; B. S.; M. S., 1901; b. S 18, 1873, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. Adam (b. 1837, Va.) and 
Fannie Bowen (Knowles) Millar (b. 1842, O.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic; 
Chi Phi. Gen. Sec, Coll. Y. M. C. A., Univ. 
of 111., 1897-8; taught in Champaign H. S., 
1898-1900; Grad. work, 1900-1; Instr., G. E. 
D., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; Instr., Mech. Draw. 
and Descrip. Geom., Univ. of Wis., 1902-8; 
Asst. Prof., Drawing, do., 1908 — . Auth.: Es- 
sentials of Descrip. Geom. (Phillips & Millar) 
Tracy, Gibbs & Co., Pub., 104 pp., 1909; De- 
scrip. Geom. (Millar & Machn), 131 pp., 
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1913- Mem., Y. M. 
C. A.; Soc. for Prom, of Engng. Educ; Am. 
Assn. of Univ. Profs.; Congr. Church. Mar- 
ried Maud Talbot Treakle, Ag 12, 1903, Cort- 
land, 111. Child, Harriet Louise, b. Ja 4, 1905. 
Address, 10 11 Grant St., Madison. Wis. 



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1064. WALTER MONTGOMERY MORGAN 

(Brother of Nos. 401, 708) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 17, 1876, 
Kinmundy, III.: s. John Barb (b. My 8, 1829, 
Russellville, Ala.) and Martha (Doolen) Mor- 
gan (b. Ag 13, 1837, Fayette Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Kinmundy H. S. Adelphic; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Supt., Kinmundy H. S., 1897-9; '" 
Kent Law Sch., 1899-1902; Teacher, 1902-3; 
Lawyer, 1904 — ; Dist. Atty., ist Jud. Dist. of 
Colo., 1908 — . Married Helen Rohrbough, S 
25, 1902, Kinmundy, III. Address, 3000 S. 
Sherman, Englewood, Colo.; bus. add., 529-34 
Symes Bldg., Denver, Colo.t 

1065. GRACE MAY MUNHALL (MORSE) 

(Wife of No. 980) 
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Je 15, 1874, Champaign; 
d. William Henry (b. Jl 26, 1850, Harrisburg, 
Pa.) and Margaret W. (Hulbert) Munhall (b. 
N 22, 1850, Sherman, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Married Samuel Theo- 
dore Morse ('96), Jl s, 1897, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Alice May, b. Mr 29, 1898; Frederick 
Samuel, b. F 17, 1900; Marion Grace, b. Jl 25, 
1901; David Theodore, b. O 15, 1902; Edith 
Estelle, b. D 16, 1904; Ruth Valentine, b. F 
14, 1906; Jesse Welton, b. O 4, 1908; Thomas 
Munhall, b. Je 10, 191 1; William Henry, b. O 
13, 1912; Jonathan Edwards; Paul Mason. Ad- 
dress, Carlinsville, 111. 

1066. FRANCIS JOSEPH MURPHY 
Metallurgist; B. S.; b. S 23, 1874, Rock 
Island, 111.; s. Francis P. (b. 1849, Ire.) and 
Marie (Campbell) Murphy (b. 1851, Rock 
Island). Prepared in Augustana Coll. Supt., 
Copper Smelter for Transvaal Copper Mining 
Co.; Chem., Anaconda Copper Mining Co., 
1897-98; Chem., Black Warrior Copper Co., 
Globe, Ariz., 1899-1900; Metallurgist, United 
Verde Copper Co., Jerome, Ariz., 1903-4; with 
Northport Smelting & Refining Co., Northport, 
Wash., 190 1-2; Supt., Copper Smelting for 
Transvaal Copper Mining Co., Cinnpas, So- 
nera, Me.x.; Supt. and Metallurgist, Yampn 
Smelting Co., Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake 
City, 1908-10; Supt. and Metallurgist, Great 
Cobar Mining Co., Australia. Address, Cobar, 
New South Wales, Australia.! 

1067. FRED IRWIN NELSON 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 28, 1876, Buda, 111.; 
s. G. T. Nelson. Mgr. Keystone Novelty 
Works, 1904. Address, 1515 Chicago Ave., 
Evanston, Ill.t 

1068. CARL MERRIMAN NYE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Mr 8, 

1874, Moline, 111.; s. Robinson Nye. Prin. Asst. 
Engr., G. N. Ry., St. Paul. Address, St. Paul. 

1069. *JOHN LOUIS PARR 
(Husband of No. 767) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 15, 1870, 
Wyoming, Wis.; s. John Henry (b. Je 12, 1838, 
Boston) and Martha Ann (Taggart) Parr (b. 
Ja 9, 1839, Rochester, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Dodgeville H. S. Wis. Y. M. C. A.; Architects' 
Club; Valedictorian; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Techno- 
qraph. Practiced arch, continuously 1897 — . 
Deacon, Plymouth Congr. Churcli, 1898-1903; 
Deacon, Union Congr. Church, 1904 — ; Pres., 
Plymouth C. End., 1898-9; mem., Plymouth 
Church choir, 1898-1902; Peoria Chorus, 1807 
99; Bradley Chorus, 1899-1900. Married Sophie 
M. Peterson ('93), S 20, 1899, Chamjiaign. 
Children: Harold Leslie, b. Ja 6, 1901; Marie 
Christine, b. F 19, 1903. Died D 29, 1906, 
Peoria. 

1070. ARTHUR ERNEST PAUL 

With U. S. Dept. of Agr.; B. S. in Chem.; 
M. S., 1898; b. S 29, 1874; s. Otto L. and j 



Frieda (Von Stojenthin) Paul. Prepared in 
Germania (Pa.) H. S. Ph. G., Chicago Coll. of 
Pharmacy. Grad. work, Univ. of Chicago, 1898- 
9; with Mariner & Hoskins, 1899- 1908; with U. 
S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of Chem., 1908 — . Ad- 
dress, 125 N. Elizabeth St., Chicago; bus. add., 
1625 Transportation Bldg., Chicago. 

1071. WILLIAM ALLEN PEPPER 
Sales Agt.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 27, 1871, 
Manhattan, 111.; s. William (b. 1826, Eng.) 
and Sarah (Young) Pepper. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Married Abbie Elmira Patterson, 1898, 
Philo, 111. Children: Genevieve Marguerite, b. 
F 15, 1900; Lucille Abbie, b. Jl 21, 1902. Ad- 
dress, 308 Glenwood, Joliet, 111.; bus. add., 636 
Van Buren St., do. 

1072. CLARENCE ORVIL^E PITNEY 

Druggist; B. S.; b. Ag 31, 1875, Augusta, 111.; 
s. Orville L. (b. Je 6, 1845, Loraine, O.) and 
Mary Katherine (Fisher) Pitney (b. Ag 21, 
1844, Ghent, Ky.). Prepared in Augusta H. S. 
Philomathean; Alpha Tau Omega. Address, 
Augusta, Ill.t 

1073. FRANCIS JOHN PLYM 
Manufacturer; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 16, 1869, 
Blackaby, Sweden; s. Osley (b. My 11, 1829, 
Skepperstad, do.) and Johanna (Peters) Plym 
(b. Ag 1829, do.). Prepared in Northern Ind. 
Norm. Valparaiso; Univ. Acad. Arch. Club; 
Technograph; Phi Gamma Delta; Adelphic; 
Mgr., lllini. Draftsman, 1897-1900; Arch., 
1900-6; Pres., Kawneer Mfg. Co., 1906 — . Mfr. 
and Inventor of the Kawneer system of Store 
Fronts, including twelve patents covering do.; 
Patentee, Kawneer Metal Wall Plug, 1905; 
Established the Francis J. Plym Traveling Fel- 
lowship in Architecture. Mem., Efficiency Soc. 
Married Jennie May Barber, Mr 10, 1903, Linc- 
oln, Neb. Children: Florence, b. D 26, 1903 
(died Ja 7, 1904); Lawrence, b. Je 28, 1906. 
.■iddress, 199 N. Fourth St., Niles, Mich. 

1074. JOHN EDWARD POHLMAN 
Farmer and Surv. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 28. 

'868, Elwood, 111.; s. William (b. My 16, 1828, 
Ger.) and Amelia Pohlman (b. F 12, 1835, do.). 
Prepared in No. Ind. Norm. Sch. Rodman, 
Chicago Junction Ry Co., 1898-9; Rodman and 
Asst. Engr., U. P. R. R. and O. S. S. R. R.. 
1899-1905; Asst. Engr., U. P. R. R., 1905-11; 
Farmer and Surv., IloUister, Idaho, 1911 — . 
-Married Mary Mr.Cullough, Mr 8, 1Q08, Provo, 
Ut. Children: Frances Amelia, b. D 25, igo8; 
John Edward, b. 11 13, 1910; William Albert, 
b. Je 21, 1912; Rhoda May, b. Mr 2, 1916. 
Address, Hollister, Idaho. 

1075. 'EDWARD WARREN POOLE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 22, 1876, 

Dover, 111.; s. Warren (b. F 8, 1834, Williams- 
town, Vt.) and Sarah V. (Humphrey) Poole (b. 
Jl 25, 1840, Palermo, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Fellowship, 1897. With Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1898—. Died 
Je 6, 1899, Dover, 111. 

1076. HORACE CHAMBERLAIN PORTER 
(Brother of No. 988) 

Chemist; A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in Chem., 

1899; M. S., 1900; b. Jl 13, 1876, Urbana; s. 
J. W. and Clara J. (Chamberlain) Porter. Pre- 
pared in Springfield II. S. A. M., Harvard, 
1 901; Ph. D., 1903. Sigma Chi; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Orchestra; Mandolin 
Club Dir.; Track team Mgr., Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Univ. Fellowship, 1899-1900. Chem., Schwarz- 
child & Sulzberger Co., Kansas City, Mo., 
1900; Thayer Scholar, 1901-3; employed in Lab. 
of The Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 
summers, 1901 and 1902; Chem., Nat. Carbon 
Co., Cleveland, 1903; with The Solvay Process 
Co. and Semet Solvay Co., 1903-7; investigated 



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natural alkali deposits in the desert region of 
Calif., 1905-6; Chem. on special fuel investi- 
gations under U. S. Geol. Sur. and U. S. Bur. 
of Mines, Pittsburgh, 1907-15; Chem. Engr., H. 
Kopiers Co., Pittsburgh, 1915-17; Consulting 
and Engng. Chem., 1919 — . Capt. Ord. R. C, 
U. S. Army, stationed at Washington, D. C, 
1917-19; Mustered out Ja 20, 1919. Auth.: 
Losses in the Storage of Coal, Jour, of Indus, 
and Engng. Chem., 1910, pp. 78-80; The Vola- 
tile Matter of Coal. Bui. i. U. S. Bur. of 
Mines. 1910; The Escai)e of Gas from Coal, 
Tech. Paper No. 2, U. S. Bur. of Mines, igii; 
Deterioration and Spontaneous ITeating of Coal 
in Storage, Tech. Paper (16) U. S. Bur. of 
Mines, 1912; Deterioration of Coal in Heating 
Value, Bui. i.-^S. U. S. Bur. of Mines, 1916 
(all the above with F. K. Ovitz) ; Experi- 
ments on I-osses in Cooking Meat (with 
H. S. Grindley and H. McCormack), Bui. 102, 
Exp. Sta. U. S. Dept. of Agr., igoi, pp. 1-64; 
also various articles on chem. subjects. Mem., 
A. S. C. ; Chemists Club of N. Y. ; Engrs. Soc. 
West. Pa.; Am. Gas Inst.; Am. Iron and Steel 
Inst.; Am. Soc. for Testirig Materials; Univ. 
Club of Washington, D. C. Married Helen 
Pickard Dana, Je 16, 1909, Westbrook, Me. 
Children: Mary Piekard, b. Jl 9, 1910; Robert 
Chamberlain, b. F 13, 1912. Address, 710 N. 
7th Ave., Conshohocken, Pa. 

i077.»FRANCIS WILLIAM HENRY 
POSTLETHWAITE 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 28, 1868, Mission Vicar- 
age, Nottinghamshire, Eng. ; s. Colin Wm. 
Postlethwaite (b. N 29, 1836, Manor Hamilton 
Rectory, Leitrini, Ire.) and Adelaide Victoria 
(Gustin) Postlethwaite (b. N 6, 1840, N. Y. 
City). Prepared in Trinity Coll., Port Hone, 
Can.; Sch. of Practical Sc, Toronto. In Albu- 
tiuerque. N. M., 1898; Gravenhurst Sanitarium. 
Can., 1898. Married May Frances Haynes, 
Mr 1899, Toronto. Died Ap 2, 1899, Toronto, 
Can. 

1078. DWIGLIT T. RANDALL 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My i, 1869. 
Augusta, Mich.; s. Thomas H. (h. Ag 4, 1834, 
Kent, O.) and Electa (Foster) Randall (b. Je 
!■;, 1833, do.). Prepared in Kalnmazno IT. S. and 
Mich. Agr. Coll. Tau Beta Pi. With R. W. 
Hunt Co., and Winslovv Bros. Co., 1898-1901: 
Instr., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Wcstinghouse. 
Church, Kerr &■ Co., 1903-6; Asst. Prof., Univ 
of 111., ioo6-g; U. S. Govt. Fuel Tests, 1909-T2: 
Art'ur D. Little, Inc.; with Gen. Motors Co. 
and Cadillac Motor Car Co., 1012-17; Lincoln 
Motor Co., 1017 — . Married Myrtle Peck, Af 
24, 1898. Children: Herbert, b. Ja 7, 1901: 
Robert, b. S 27, 1902; John Foster, b. N 20. 
T013. .Address, 161 California Ave., Highland 
Park, Mich. 

1079. *CHARLES CLYDE RAYBURN 
Physician; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 9, 1873, 
Roseville, 111.; s. W. R. Rayburn. Died Ap 
1912. 

1080. JOHN LANGLEY SAMMIS 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1899; b. 
Ja I, 1873; s. Jonathan Bangs (b. Jl 13, 1848) 
and Malvena Augusta (Newman) Sammis (b. Jl 
10, 1848). Prepared in Washington H. S.. 
Jacksonville, 111. Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., igo6. 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Ilazleton Medal. Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of III., 1807-1900; Instr., 1900-5; 
Fellowship in Chem., Univ. of Wis., 1905-6; 
Dairy Div., U. S. Dept. of Apr.. 1906-7; Asst. 
Prof., Dairy Husb., Univ. of Wis., 1007-13; 
Assoc. Prof., 1014 — . Auth.: Action of Mer- 
captides on Quinones (with H. S. Grindley), 
Am. Chem. Jour. 19:293, 1897; Jour. A. C. S. 
27:1120, 1005; Nutrition Investigation (with H. 
S. Grindley) Bui. qi, U. S. Dept. of Aer., 1904; 
Improved Apparatus, Jour. A. C. .9., 21-43, 
1899; Relation of Chem. Activity to Elec. Con- 
ductivity, Jour, of Phys. Chem., vol. 8, pp. 593- 



625, 1906; U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bui. 122, Bur. 
of An. Indus.; also buls. and circulars. Univ. of 
Wis. Exp. Sta. on Chem. and manufacture of 
dairy products. Mem., Unitarian Church; A. C. 
S.; A. A. A. S., Fellow. Married Flora Eliza- 
beth Curtis, Je 30, 1898. Children: Marguerite; 
Malvena Elizabeth; Josephine Louise; John 
Curtis. Address, Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis. 

1 08 1. WILLIAM WESLEY SAYERS 

(Brother of No. 912) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 13, 1874, 
Troy, O.; s. Judson and Mary Ann (Gearhart) 
Sayers. Prepared in TI. S.; Univ. Acad. Engng. 
See.; Shield and Trident. Address, 1634 E. 
S3d St.. c/o Elms Hotel, Chicago. 

1082. JOEL REYNOLDS SAYLER 
Insp., Equipment; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 5, 

1869, Yuba, Mich.; s. Samuel H. (b. Mecklen- 
burg, N. Y.) and Kate L. (Rev-nolds) Sayler. 
Prepared in Traverse City LI. S. Mech. Engr., 
(Chicago & Alton R. R., 1897-1900; Jeansville 
Iron Works Co., 1900; Traverse City, vacation, 
1900; Allis Chalmers Co., 1900-1; Internat. Cor. 
Schs., 1901; Del. & Hudson Co., Coal Dept., 
[901 — . Mem., Scranton Engrs. Club. Ad- 
dress, P. O. Box 208, Scranton, Pa. 

1083. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHACHT 

(Brother of No. 1961) 
Teacher; B. S., 1897; M. S., 1898; b. Ap 30, 
1874, Moline, 111.; s. Henry Augu.st (b. Ap 9, 
1847. Ger.) and Katherine (Efflandt) Schacht 
(b. S 14, 1847, do.). Prepared in Moline H. S. 
Philomathean, Pres. ; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi 
Delta Kappa; Y. M. C. A.; Nat. Hist. Soc; 
Fellowship in Zool., 1897-8; Pres., Soph. Class; 
Pres., Ath. Assn.; Sec.-Treas., Students' As- 
sembly; Asst. Ed., niio; Ed. -in-Chief, Illini, 
1896-7; Varsity Football, 1894-6; Trustee Philo- 
mathean. In Chicago Univ. 1900; 1906-12, 
pursuing work toward Ph. D. in Educ. ; 
Prin., H. S. Chicago Hgts., 1898-1902; Prin. 
Bloom Tp. H. S. 1900-2; Prin., Tuscola Union 
Dist. H. S. 1902-4; Prin., H. S., Whiting, Ind., 
1904-6; Wendell Phillips H. S., Chicago, Dept. 
of Ger. 1906-18; Asst. Prin., do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: The North Am. Species of Diaptomus, 
Bui. 111. St. Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1897. no pp. 15 
;ilates; The North Am. Centropagidae belong- 
ing to the Genera Osphranticum, Limnoca'anus 
ind Epischura, Bui. III. St. Lab. of Nat. Hist., 
1898, 43 pp.; .Study of Derivatives and Com- 
^osites as an Aid in the Acquisition of a Voca- 
bulary, Sch. Review, 1908, pp. 1 19-122. Pres., 
Tp. Sunday Sch. Assn. of Bloom & Rich, 1902; 
Sec, Lib. Bd.. Chicago Hgts., 1901-3; Trustee, 
M. E. Church, 1902; Nat. Treas. P. D. K. 
1912-13; Nat. Pres., do., 1914 — ; Pres. Co. 
Teachers' Assn., Douglas Co., 1904; mem., Ex. 
Com. Eastern 111. Teachers' Assn., 1903; Lake 
Co. Teachers' Assn., 1905; Pres. H. S. Section. 
1906; A. F. A. M.. 1901; mem., City Club of 
Chicago; Chm., Educ. Com., Chicago H. S.; 
Teachers' Club; Chm. Educ. Com^ Chicago 
Fed. of Men Teachers; Ex. Com., (Jhicaeo H. 
S. Teachers' Club; Ex. Com. Chicago Fed. of 
Men Teachers; Ex. Com., Univ. of Chicago H. 
S. Conf. Married Dora Anna Hall, Je 25, 
1002, Chicago Hgts. (died N 18, 1906); Lucie 
Hammond, Ap 24, 1909, Chicago. Children: 
Frederick Henry, b. Ap 12, 1903; John Ham- 
mond, b. My 12, 1913. Address, 6714 S. Union 
Ave., Chicago; bus, add., Wendell Phillips H. 
.S., 39th and Prairie Ave., do. 

10S4. "RALPH STEELE SHEPARDSON 
(Brother of No. 917) 

Reclamation work; B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., 
1910; b. Mr 2, 1873, Paw Paw, 111.; s. Sylvanus 
Eaton (b. Ag 15, 1832. Gerry, N. Y.) and Lucy 
Maria (ludd) Shepardson (b. S 22, 1832, Pat- 
erson, N. J.). Prepared in West Aurora H. 
S.; Metropolitan Bus. Coll., Chicago; Univ. 



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Acad. Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; 
Phi Delta Theta; Arch. Club; Ath. Assn.; Mgr., 
Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Arch., 1897-1900; 
Farming, 1900-2; Arch., 1902-18; reclamation 
works on farms and swartvp lands in Beaufort 
and Washington Co., N. C., 1918 — . Articles 
on Hosp. Const, in Mod. Hasps, and So. 
Hasps. Mem., Masonry up to and including 
the Shrine; B. P. O. E. Married Jessie Young 
Fox, Je 5, 1903, Chicago (died F 13, 191 1); 
Helen Jeanette Runyan, O 21, 1912, London, 
Eng. Children: David Runyan, b. Ap 23, 
1914; Philip Stevens, b. My 6, 1916. Died 
Ja 8, 1919, Belhaven, N. C. 

1085. LOUIE HENRIE SMITH 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1899; b. 
Ap IS, 1872, Crystal Lake, 111.; s. Charles 
Watson (b. Je 19, 1837, Newberg, N. Y.) and 
Ann (Robinson) Smith (b. O 8, 1841, Pawlet, 
Vt.). Prepared in Crystal Lake Union H. S. 
Band; Chem. Club; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Alpha. M. S. 
in Chem., 1897; Ph. D., Halle, 1907. Asst. 
Chem., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1899; Chief Asst. 
Chem., 1902; Asst. Chief, Chem. and Plant 
Breeding, 1903; travel and study in Europe, 
1904; Asst. Chief, Plant Breeding and Asst. 
Prof., Plant Breeding 1905; Chief and Prof, 
in do., 191 1 — . Auth. : Ten Generations of 
Corn Breeding, Bui. 128, 111. Exp. Sta., 1908; 
Effect of Selection on Certain Physical Char- 
acters of the Corn Plant, Bui. 132, do. ,^1909', 
On the Measurement of Correlation with Special 
Reference to some Characters of Indian Corn, 
(with H. L. Rietz) Bui. 149, do.; a series of 
articles of Improvements of Corn in The Nat. 
Stockman and Farmer, vols. XXVII and 
XXVni; Breeding Fat and Protein into Corn, 
Am. Breeders' Mag., Vol. i, 1910; Corn Expe- 
riments in 111. (with C. G. Hopkins and A. D. 
Shamel) 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903; The Struc- 
ture of the Corn Kernel and the Composition 
of its Different Parts, 35 pp.. 111. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1903; Directions for the Breeding of 
Corn, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1904; Directions for 
the Breeding of Corn Including Methods for 
the Prevention of In-Breeding, 25 pp., 190S; 
Beobachtungen Ueber Regeneration und Wach- 
stum an Isolierten Teilen von Pflanzen-embryo- 
nem, 86 pp., C. A. Kaemmerer & Co., Halle, 
GeT., 1907; How to Increase Crop Production 
thru Imrovemejit of Soil and Seed, 21 pp., 
C. B. & A. R. R. Co., 191 1 ; articles in ///. Far- 
mers Inst.. Farmers' Voice, Proc. ■4m. Soc, 
III. Agriculturalist, Am. Breeders' Mag., Farm- 
ers' Review. Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., 
Jour, of Agr. Research, Jour. Am. Soc. of 
Agronomy. Mem., Universalist Church; Am. 
Breeders' Assn.; Am. Soc. of Agronomy; Fel- 
low, A. A. A. S.; Univ. Club; LTrbana Assn. 
of Commerce; A. C. S.; Sigma Xi. Married 
Mary Phronia Ketchum, Ag 8, 190 1, Elmwood, 
111. (died My, 1902); Bessie Irene Morgan, Je 
18, 1914. Urbana. Address, 804 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana. 

1086. FRED WILCOX SPENCER 
Arch. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 7, 1874, 
Clinton, la.; s. George (b. N. Y.) and Martha 
Wilcox (b. do.). Prepared in Clinton H. S.; 
studied in Rose Poly. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Y. M. C. A. Asst. Arch. Encr.. Graham, An- 
derson, and White Probst, 1897 — . Mem., 
Baptist Church; Illini Club of Chicago. Mar- 
ried Helene M. Stone, Je 30, i8g6. Children: 
Fred W., Jr., b. Jl 11, 1898; Helene M. E., b. 
My 15, 1 901; Mattison S., b. My 6, 1903; 
George Louis F., b. S 4, 1905. Address, 4845 
St. Anthony's Court, Chicago. 

1087. WILLIAM DANIEL STATES 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 4. 1873. 
Elwood, 111.; s. Frank (b. 1844, Baden, Ger.) 
and Sarah (Benedict) States (b. 1842, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Street Car line, 1897- 
1900; Farmer, 1900 — . Married Charlotte Re- 



becca Thornburg, F 10, 1901, Lemont, 111. 

Children: Harold William, b. Ag 20, 1907; 

Robert Francis, b. Jl 30, 191 1. Address, El- 
wood, Ill.t 

10.98. GEORGE STEINWEDELL 
(Brother of No. 1976) 
Gen. Mgr., Gas Works; B. S. in E. E. as of 
the class of 1893; b. F 9, 1877, Ouincy, 111.; 
s. William (b. D 21, 1827) and' Louise A 
(Morphy) Steinwedell (b. N 15, 1841). Pre- 
pared in Quincy 11. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa 
Sigma; Shield and Trident; Alpha Delta Sigma. 
Stud., Mass. Inst. Tech.; Sec, Arrow Rock 
M. & M. Co., Quincy, 111.; Statistician, Denver 
Gas & Elec. Co., Denver; Gen. Mgr., Bingham- 
ton Gas Works, Binghamton. N. Y. Mem., Am. 
Gas Inst.; Nat. Cml. Gas Assn.; Nat. Elec. Lt. 
Assn. Married Ruth Eleanor Bjornstad, Je 8, 
igio, St. Paul. Children: George, b. Ja 27, 
1912; Robert, b. S 24, 1916. .4ddrcss. Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 

1089. WALLACE DOUGLAS TEEPLE 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 27, 1870, 
Rockford, 111.; s. Charles Gleason (b. 1842, do.) 
and Zillah Keziah (Douglas) Teeple (b. 1847, 
do.). Prepared in Marengo H. S. Draftsman, 
1897-8; soldier (Cuba) 1S98-9; Arch., 1899-1902; 
Draftsman and Supt., 1902-6; Arch., South 
Bend, Ind., 1906-8; Chief Draftsman, Stude- 
baker Bros. Mfg. Co.. 1908-10; Chief Drafts- 
man, Prack and Perrine, Archs. and Engrs., 
South Bend, Ind., 1910-12; Draftsman and 
Engr., Kawneer Plant, Niles, Mich., 1912; 
Draftsman, So. Bend City Engrs. Office, 1913- 
14; do.. City Water Wo'rks, So. Bend, Ind., 
1914-16; Asst. Commissioner of Bldgs., do., 
1916 — . Made sectional map of city. Pvt. 
Co. M, 4th 111. Nat. Guard, 1895-6; Sergt., 
1897-9; Pvt. Co. B, 3d 111. Nat. Guard, 1901; 
Sergt., 1902; Pvt. Co. F, 3d Ind. Nat. Guard, 
igo2 and 1910; Sergt. Co. M., 4th 111. Inf. 
Volunteers, 1898-9 (Cuban Service); Insp. of 
Elections, St. Joseph Co., Ind., 1910. Dis- 
covered Methods of Perspective Lineads, Sim- 
plified with Tables, 1907. Mem., A. F. A. M. ; 
Presby. Church; S. V., U. S. A.; K of P.; 
Army and Navy Union. Married Mary Emma 
McKee, -Ap 15, 1893, Chicago (died N 1906); 
Nellie Elvina Rush, Je 29, 1907. Children: 
Dorothy Seniorita, b. My 7, 1897; Beatrice 
Rush, b. Ja 30, 1909. Address, 709 S. Eddy 
St., South Bend, Ind. 

1090. CHARLES DUTTON TERRY 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.: M. E.. 1907; b. 
Ag 26, 1877, Kewanee, 111.; s. Henry Trask (b. 
Mr I, 1851, Rochester, Vt.) and Ella (Dutton) 
Terry (b. F 25, 1855, Newark, N. J.). Pre- 
pared in Kewanee H. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Shield and Trident; Alpha Delta Sigma; Philo- 
mathean; Students' Dancing Club; Ath. Assn. 
Draftsman, Nat. Tube Co., Kewanee, 111., 1897; 
Roll Turner, do., 1897-8; Asst. Supt., Weld 
Dept., do.. 1S98; Asst. Supt., Rolling Mills, do., 
1898-1905; Supt., Butt Weld. Dept., do., 1905-8; 
Supt., Mill Dept., do., 1908-11; Asst. to Gen. 
Supt., Pittsburg, 191 1 — -. Alderman, Kewanee, 
111., 1903-5. Mem., Kewanee Pub. Lib. Bd., 
1910-11: A. S. M. E., 1902; Engrs. Soc. of 
West. Pa., 1912; Am. Iron and Steel Inst., 
1912; Am. Catholic Hist. Soc, 1917. Mar- 
ried Bertha lone Browne, O 24, 1905, Kewa- 
nee, 111. (died D 19, 1916). Children: Katha- 
rine Charlotte, b. Ag 12, 1906; Henry Browne, 
b. Je 15, 1910; Charles Pratt, b. N 29, 1916. 
.Address, 4251 Parkman Ave., Pittsburg; bus. 
add., 1706 Frick Bldg., do. 

1001. SUSAN E. THOMPSON 

(Sister of Nos. 494, 924) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 6, 1869, 

Leominster, Mass.; d. Edward Payson (b. S 

^o, 1833, Heath, Mass.) and Susan Jane (Bur- 



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rington) Thompson (b. Ap 24, 1838, do.). Pre- 
pared in Bement H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. 
Address, 3104 Warren Ave., Chicago. 

1092. WALTER CHENEY VAIL 
Co. Agr. Agt.; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 17, 
1 87 1, Kewanee, 111.; s. Edward Martin (b. 
Plainfield, N. J.) and Emma (Cheney) Vail 
(b. Manchester, Conn.). Prepared in Kewanee 
H. S. Co. Agr. Agt. Married Jessica Marshall, 
1903, Rochester, N. Y. Children: Edith Mar- 
shall, b. My 20, 191 1 ; Viola Carmen, b. D 9, 
191 3. Address, Salem, N. Y. 

1093- GEORGE MIGHELL WAKEFIELD 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 31, 1875, 
Waterman, 111.; s. George William (b. Ag 11, 
1837, Rome, N. Y.) and Mary Jane (Mighell) 
Wakefield (b. Mr 28, 1848, Waterman, 111.). 
Prepared in Waterman Pub. and Well's Sch., 
Oregon. M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc. Connected 
with various Mercantile and Engng. companies 
in capacity of technical expert; Asst. Engr., E. 
Goldman & Co., Chicago; Pres., Wakefield Grain 
Co. (Inc.), Waterman, III. Married Minnie 
Gronewold, Mr 23, 1899, Oregon, 111. Chil- 
dren: Roy Lewis, b. Ja 30, 1901; William 
John, b. Ja 11, 1903. Address, 337 S. Nor- 
mal Parkway, Chicago.! 

1094. HERBERT MILFORD WALLACE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 28, 1872, 
Neponset, 111.; s. Reuben L. (b. F 23, 1842, 
Vt.) and Anne (Mear) Wallace (b. 1843, Eng.). 
Prepared in Neponset H. S.; Univ. Acad. Grad. 
work at Univ. of W^ash., 1913. Philomathean; 
Le Cercle Francais; Eng. Club; Band; Final 
Honors; Treas., Sr. Class; Asst. Ed., and Ex- 
change Ed., mini. Asst. Ed., Ranch and 
Range, 1897; Assoc. Ed., do., 1898-9; Prin. of 
various grade and high schs. Auth.: Prac- 
tical Field Work in Physiography, Northwest 
Jour., 1909; numerous articles in Post Intelli- 
gencer and other newspapers. V. P., Teachers' 
Assn., So. King Co., Washington, 1901; Sec. 
and "Treas., King Co. Schoolmasters' Round 
Table; Pres., Epworth League Union, Seattle. 
Married Lulie E. McClure, O 25, 1898, Green- 
castle, Ind. Children: William, b. Ag 31, 1899 
(died S 1, 1899); Donald, b. Ap 16, 1902 (died 
D 10, 1910); Dorothy, b. Jl 18, 1904. Address, 
615 Adams St., Olympia, W'ash. 

1095. HUBERT ANTHONY WEBER 
Arch, and Farmer; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 15, 
1869, Jefferson Co., 111.; s. James (b. Je 14, 
184Q, do.) and Jane Clarissa (Waite) Weber 
(b. Ja 25, 1845, Franklin Co., do.). Prepared 
in Mt. Vernon H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; 
Arch. Club. Asst., G. E. D., 1897-8; Arch., 
1898-9; Draftsman, 18991900; Supt., Const., 
U. S. Q. M. Dept., 1900-4; Supt., Const., U. S. 
Pub. Bldgs., Supervising Arch. Office, Treas. 
Dept., 1904-6; Computer in office. Supervising 
Arch., do., 1906-7; Supt. Const., U. S. Pub. 
Bldgs., do., 1907 — ; farmer, 1916 — . Auth.: 
The Manufacture and Use of Arch. Terra 
Cotta, The Technograph, 1900. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Married Lura Fryer, D 28, 1904, 
Whitewater, Wis. Children: Catherine Loyal, 
b. Ja 12, 1907; H. A., Jr., b. Jl 9, 1908; Stanley 
Ward, b. Jl 27, 1910; Richard Fryer, b. F 20, 
1913. Address, 521 S. 4th St., Wilmington, 
N. C. 

1096. FLOYD WHITTEMORE 
Merchant; B. S.; b. D 8, 1874, Sycamore, 111.; 
s. Henry C. (b. O 31. 1841, Auburn, N. Y.) and 
Amelia (Martin) Whittemore (b. Ap 19, 1841, 
Sycamore, 111.). Prepared in Sycamore H. S. 
Phi Delta Theta; Shield and Trident; Baseball 
Mgr., 1896. Bookkeeper, St. Treas. Off., 1897- 
1902; do., Marine Bank, Springfield, 111., 1903- 
4; do., Sycamore, 1904. Gen. Merchandise 
Bus., Lanesville, 111. Address, 209 S. Main St., 
Sycamore, 111. 



1097. 'JULIA FLORA WINTER (HATCH) 
Missionary; A. B.; b. S 1873, Middlefield, 
Conn.; d. Alpheus (b. F 1835, Belchertown. 
Mass.) and Flora Damaris (Thompson) Win- 
ter (b. S 1833). Prepared in Northfield (Mass.) 
Sem. Miss, of Am. Bd. of C. F. M.; Prin., 
Girls' Dept., Mt. Silinda Sch. Assisted in 
translation of gospels into Ndan language. 
Married John Edgar Hatch, Je 5, 1907, Mel- 
setter, Rhodesia. Child, Lawrence Edgar, b. 
Ap 9, 1908. Died Ap 22, 1908, Melsetter, 
Rhodesia, S. .\fr. 

1098. CHARLES WHITTIER YOUNG 

(Brother of No. 1299) 
Missionary and Teacher; B. S.; b; My 31, 
1874, Chicago; s. James Nicholas (b. O 31, 
1847, Lafayette, Medina Co., O.) and Mary 
G. (Hayes) Young (b. N 25, 1846, Sand Lake, 
near Troy, N. Y.). Prepared in Calumet H. S., 
Chicago. M. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1903. 
Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean. Prin., H. S., 
Sullivan, 111., 1898-9; Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 
1 899-1903; Stud., Med. Dept., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1899-1903; Resident House Officer, Johns 
Hopkins Hosp., 1903-4; Miss. Am. Bd. of Com. 
of Foreign Missions, and teacher in Union Med. 
Coll., Peking, China, 1904 — ; Sec, Union Me. 
Coll. faculty; Recipient of Decoration of the 
Double Dragon for services during plague epi- 
demic, 191 1 ; Special mem., Red Cross of China 
with medal for services during Chinese Revolu- 
tion, 1911-12. Married Olivia Doyle, S 15, 1904, 
Baltimore. Children: Anita Elizabeth, b. O 31, 
1906: James Courtney, b. Ja 17, 1909; William 
Welch, b. Je 7, 1916. Address, Union Med. 
Coll., Peking, China. 

1099. MABEL ZILLY (HAMILTON) 

(Sister of No. 4042) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 30, 1876; 
d. Charles and Helen Louise (McKinley) 
Zilly. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Theta; Alethenai; Pres. Students As- 
sembly, 1896; mem., '97 lllio Bd. Taught sch.. 
Champaign, 1897-1900; do., Kewanee, 111., 1900- 
07; Pittsburg, 1907-17; Boston, 1918 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married Leroy Frederick 
Hamilton, O 17, 1900, Champaign. Children: 
Helen Louise, b. F 13, 1903; Alice Wood, b. 
Je I, 191 5. Address, care of L. F. Hamilton, 
Mgr. Sales Prom., Walworth Mfg. Co., 798 
First St., Boston. 

1 100. WALTER HERMAN ZIMMERMAN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 12, 1873, 
Earlville, LaSalle Co., 111.; s. John (b. N 17, 
1848, LaSalle Co., 111.) and Nettie (Nitzel) 
Zunmerman (b. Jl 27, 1853, Ger.). Prepared 
in Earlville H. S. and Univ. Acad. Philoma- 
thean; football, 189S-6. Steam Dept., Univ. of 
111., 1897-8; Mech. Engr., C. C. C. & St. L. Ry., 
LIrbana, 1S98-9; Mgr., Urbana Light, Heat and 
Power Co., 1899-1900; Mech. Engr., Arnold Co., 
1900-03; Mgr. and Supt., DeKalb Sycamore 
Elec, 1903-06; Mgr. and Chief Engr., Mich- 
igan Power Co., Lansing, Mich., 1906-09; Pres., 
W. H. Zimmerman Co. (Inc.), 1909-14; Pres., 
Auto Tractor Co., 1912-16; Const. Engr., Inter- 
state Const. Co., 191 7; Mech. Engr., Stone & 
Weber, Boston, 1918. Invented system for 
automatically returning condensation from 
steam piping, headers, separators, etc., to the 
boilers, without the use of auxiliary apparatus, 
patent granted; invented a tractor attachment 
for automobile (patents pending) ; also patented 
method of constructing dams and other hy- 
draulic works. Married Anna Sophia Morsch, 
N 5, 1893, Champaign (died Je :6, 1912); 
Jennie Myrtle Briggs, Ap 16, 1914. Child, 
Walter Wrightington, b. N 8, 1915. Address, 
161 Homer St., Newton, Mass.; btis. add.. 
Room 1 712 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 



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iioi. PHILIP JUDY AARON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 22, 1872, 
Coatsburg, II..: s. Caleb (b. Camden, Del.) 
and Mary Catherine (Judy) Aaron (b. Colum- 
bus, 111.). Prepared in Univ. of 111., Prep. 
Dept. Phi Gamma Delta; Pres., Soph. Class. 
Salesman, West. Elec. Co., 1898-1906; Mgr., 
do., Seattle and Portland. 1906-13; Mgr. and 
Treas., Fober Supply Co., Seattle, 1913 — • 
Mem., Ranier Club; Coll. Club. Married Helen 
Josephine Alinfeldt, Te 30, 190S. Children: 
Helen Jean, b. Je 3, 1909; Philip Judy Jr., b. 
Ap I, 191 1. Address, 1912 N. Broadway, 
Seattle; bus. add., 560 First Ave., do. 

1102. CLARK GODFREY ANDERSON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 5, i873. 
Moline, 111.; s. A. J. (b. Sweden) and Hanna 
(Larson) Anderson (b. do.). Prepared m Mo- 
line H. S. and Augustana Coll., Rock Island. 
Philomathean; Technograph Bd. City Civ. 
Engr., Moline, 111., 1905-11; Comn., Pub. 
Works, do., 1911-12. Married Emily M. S. 
Stroniberg, O s, 1899, Moline, 111. Children: 
Johanna Louise, b. 1900 (died in infancy); 
Carl C. Clifford, b. O 5, 1901; Emily Irene, b. 
1904 (died in infancy). Address, 2105 15th 
St., Moline, Ill-t 

1 103. J. JENNINGS ARNOLD 
Real Est. Dealer; B. S. in Sc; b. O 3, 

1872, Springfield, 111.; s. Joseph Wesley (b. F 
23, 1823, Covington, Ky.) and Mary (Mathis) 
Arnold (b. O 1840, Camden, N. J.). Prepared 
in Shurtleff Coll. Dramatic Club; Med. Club; 
mini Staff. Real Est., Springfield; Mercantile 
Trust Co., St. Louis, one yr.; Real Est. bus. 
with John Davis & Co., Seattle, 1904-5; with 
Title "Trust Co. as Mgr., Mortgage Loan and 
Escrow Depts.. 1905; Real Est. bus. as Arnold 
& Co., 1905-12. Mem., 5th Regt., 111. Nat. 
Guard, 1900-1. Invented single handed soda 
fountain faucet; portable sleeping porch; mov- 
able gas chandelier; lath and plaster substitute, 
break proof, water proof, sound proof, warp 
proof (not comijleted) ; concentric automobile 
steering wheel signal; automatic elevator floor 
signal; coin controlled lock with disappearing 
key for parcel checking; san. self-cleaning rab- 
bit hutch. Originator of Divisible Loan Co. 
and Am. Self -Protect! on Co. Married Ethel 
Walker, Ja 4, 1910, Vancouver, B. C. Chil- 
dren: Mary Margaret, b. N 2, 1912; William 
Jennings, b. Ap 26, 191 5! George Walker, b. 
Ta II, 1917. Address, 25J& 7th Ave., W. 
Seattle; bus. add., 514 Olive St., do. 

II 04. D. EDYTHE BEASLEY (GOBEN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 3, 1876, Urbana; 
d. Wm. A. (b. D 26, 1834, Ripley, O.) and 
Zillah (Ludwick) Beasley (b. S 14, 1846, Lafay- 
ette, Ind.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Ale- 
thenai; German Club; mem. of first Girls' basket 
ball team. Married Loma William Goben, Ag 
2, 1899, Urbana. Children: Leland Loma, b. 
Mr 26, 1901; Dorothea Esther, b. O 24, 1903. 
Address, 816 Richmond St., Scranton, Pa. 

1 105. FRED CLARKSON BEEM 
Telephone Mgr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 8, 
1874; s. Isaac Newton (b. Ag 7, 1832, Licking 
Co., O.) and Marv (Clarkson) Beem (b. Ky.). 
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Mgr., lUio, 1897. Practised Arch., Kansas 
City, 1898-01; do., Ottawa, 1901-5; in mercan- 
tile bus.; farming in Can., 1905-9; Mgr., United 
Telephone Co., Ottawa, 1909 — ; ist Lt.. Co. C 
3rd 111. Nat. Guard, 1901-5. Married Caroline 
Schoch, F 7, 1917. Child, Frederick Albert 
Schoch, b. N I, 191 7. Address, Ottawa, 111. 



1106. ERWIN HOWARD BERRY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem; b. Ap 23, 1875, 
Pawpaw, HI.; s. Isaac J. (b. N. Y.) and Har- 
riet (Fonda) Berry (b. do.). Prepared in Paw- 
paw H. S. Assayer at mine near Boulder, 
Colo.; First Asst., A. T. & S. F. R. R. to O, 
1907; Asst. Chem., Mariner and Hoskins, 
1907-9; Chief Chem., Mo. Pac. R. R., 1909; 
Asst. Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Chicago 
Food and Drug Lab., 1909 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church; A. C. S. Married Daisy A. Hunter, 
Je 10, 1903, Topeka, Kan. Child, Lois Helen, 
b. My I, 1905. Address, 5456 Ferdinand St., 
Chicago. 

1 1 07. WILLIAM WESLEY BLACK 
Professor; A. B. ; A. M., 1899; b. Jl 23, 
1859, Michigantown, Ind.; s. Jonathan (b. 1816, 
V'irginia) and Mary Ann (Wayt) Black (b. 
1822, O.). Prepared in Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 
Terre Haute, Ind.; Grad., 1892. Instr. Sc. 
and Art of Instr. 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1900-1; 
Sc. and Art of Instr., Chicago Norm. Sch., 
i90i-§; Suprv. Prin., Dist. of Columbia, 1906-8; 
Prof. Elementary and Rural Educ, Ind. Univ., 
1908 — . Married Anna Eliza Stockton, 1883, 
Delphi, Ind. Child, Okla Karl, b. 1884 (died 
1SS8). Address, 914 Atwater Ave., Blooming- 
ton, Ind. 

1108. HENRY CYCRILLE BREIDERT 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 17, 1875, 
Pekin. 111.; s. John Henry (b. O 18, 1833, Lan- 
gen, Hessen, Ger.) and Helen Maria (Acker- 
man) Breidert (b. Jl 25, 1842, do.). Prepared in 
Havana H. S. City Engr., Havana, 1898; 
Struct. Draftsman, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1901; 
Keystone Bridge Works, 1902; estimator and 
designer, 1902; Ft. Pitt Bridge Works, 1905; 
Contr. Engr., Ft. Pitt Bridge Works, 1909. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Monday Night Club, 
Canonsburg, Pa.; West. Soc. Engrs.; A. S. C. 
E. ; Chicago Engrs. Club; Illini Club. Mar- 
ried Jennie Myrtle Snyder. Je 14, 1902. Ad- 
dress, 319 Vine Ave., Highland Park, 111.; bus. 
add., Ashland Bldg., Chicago. 

1 109. EDWIN LAUDE BROCKWAY 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 30, 1874; s. 
Albert. L. and Mary E. Brockway (b. Tenn.). 
Prepared in Macomb H. S. ; Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
Manhattan. U. of I. Band; Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Tennis Team; Y. M. C. A.; E. E. Soc. Supt., 
Const. Met. St. Ry. Co., N. Y.; Rep. and 
(3onst. E. Engr. for T. J. Cope, Philadelphia; 
Pres., Brocklen Underground Elec. Mfg. Co., 
Philadelphia. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Shriner; I. 
M. C. A.; Areco Ath. Club; A. I. E. E. Mar- 
ried Clair M. Caine, 1898, South Haven, Mich. 
Children: Ladue M., b. N 19, 1899; Dorothy L., 
b. Ap 10, 1905. Address, 154 Bickley Ave.. 
Glenside, Pa. 

mo. LYLE IRENUS BROWER 
Professor; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 7, 1871, 
Ottawa, HI.; s. Irenus (b. 18 16, N. Y.) and 
Mary (Sprague) Brower (b. 1848, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Adelphic; Archs. 
Club, Treas.; Mil. Club, Sec. and Treas. 
Studied in Grad. Sch.. Univ. of Kan., educ, 
psychol. and vocational educ, 191 1. Supvr., 
Man. Tr. and Drawing, Rockford, HI., 1898- 
1903; Dir., Man. Tr., Elgin, 111., 1903-4; Prin.. 
Man. Tr. Sch., Springfield, 111., 1904-5; Dir., 
drawing and grade man. tr., St. Man. Tr. 
Norm., Pittsburgh, Kan., 1905-11; Prof, and 
Dir., Art Dept., St. Man. Tr. Norm., do., 
1 91 1 — . Did illustrated work in grade sch. 
const. Pam., 36 pp. S. M. T. N., 1906. Mem., 
Presbv. Church; Dir., Kan. Art League, 1915; 
Kan. 'Manual Arts Assn. (Sec. V. P. and 
Pres,, 1Q06-10); A. F. A. M. Married Zalia 
Kustis. S 30, i8q9, Ottawa, 111. Child, Esther 
Marguerite, b. Mr 19. 1903- Address, Pitts- 
burgh, Kan. 



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nil. LEE BYRNE 
H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 17, 

(876, Chillicothe, 111.; s. J. P. Byrne. Track 
Team, 1896-S; Capt., 1S98. Fellow, Classics, 
Univ. of Pa., 1900-1; Ph. D., do., 1901; A. M., 
Sch. of Educ, Univ. of Chicago, 1917. Phi 
Delta Kappa. Instr., Latin, Central H. S., St. 
Louis, 1902-9; Soldan H. S., St. Louis, 1909-11; 
Prin., H. S., Mobile, Ala., 191 1—.. Ed., The 
Syntax of H. S. Latin, Univ. of Cliicago Press, 
1909. Address, 204 S. Jackson St., Mobile, Ala. 

1 1 12. GUY JACOB CHESTER 
(Brother of Nos. 638, 1481, 2350, 2935) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 10, 1875, 
Champaign; s. Ezra E. (b. Ap 30, 1S37, Truro, 
O.) and Margaret E. (Powell) Chester (b. F 
25, 1840, do.). Engr., Cent Union Telephone 
Co.; Supvr. Engr., Sargent & Lundy, 1 900-5; 
Asst. Elec. Mech. Engr. to 111. Traction Sys- 
tem, Springfield, 111., 1905. Address, 805 W. 
University Ave., Champaign. t 

1113. CHARLES ALBERT CLARK 
(Brother of No. 1206) 
Army Officer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 6, 1876. 
Vandalia, 111.; s. Daniel Monroe (b. S 26, 
1844, Hadden, Conn.) and Rebecca D. Clark 
(b. Higganem, do.). Prepared in Vandalia H. 
S. Alpha Tau Omega; E. E. Soc. ; Officer, 
Univ. Regt. Sergt., U. S. V., 1898-9. With West. 
Elec. Co., Supt. and Gen. Mgr., Vandalia Light 
and Fuel Co., 1899, 1902; Officer, U. S. A., 
1902 — ; Lt. (Tol. in Office of Chief of Staff, 
87th Div. N. A., Camp Di.x, N. J., 191S. Alder- 
man, Vandalia, 1899-1902. Married Sara Jane 
Clark, My 11, 1905, E. Liverpool, O. Children; 
Edith, b. Mr 17, 1906 (died O 16, 1906;, 
Marian, b. Jl 27, 1908; Charles Allen, b. Ap 
24, 1909; daughter, b. Mr 15 1912. Address, 
c/o War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

1 1 14. CHARLEYS RICHARD CLARK 

(Brother of No. 1207) 
Professor; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 6, 1874, 
Donovan, 111.; s. Evlan (b. Ag 18, 1838, St. 
Joseph, Mich.) and Clarissa Ellen (Watkins) 
Clark (b. Ag. 9, 1843, Crawfordsville, Ind.) 
Prepared in 111. Wesleyan. Arch. Club; Tau 
Beta Pi. Taught man. tr., Chicago Pub. Schs., 
1898-1901; Arch, draftsman, D. H. Burnham 
& Co., 1902-4; Instr., arch, const., Univ. of 
111., 1902-04; Asst. Prof., 1904 — . Auth. : Re- 
pairing of plaster casts, Technograph, No. 12, 
pp. 101-104; Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
Alice E. Edwards, S 10, 1900, Cincinnati. Chil- 
dren: Donald Evlan, b. Ag i, 1905; Margaret 
Lienor, b. Je 27, 1908. Address, 105 Chalmers 
St., Champaign; bus. add., 417 Engng. Bldg., 
Univ. of 111. 

11 15. THOMAS WILEY CLAYTON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 30, 1872, 

Nelson, 111.; s. Owen L. (b. N 27, 1844, Cata- 
wissa. Pa.) and Mary C. (Mensch) Clayton 
(b. Je 24, 1844, do.). Prepared in No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. C. E. Club; Technograt^h Bd.; Y. 
M. C. A. With August Ziesing, 1898; Bridge 
Insp., 1899; Draftsman with the Am. Bridge 
Co., 1901; Bridge Engr., Chicago and Alton 
R. R., 1901-4; Asst. Engr., S. Side Elev. R. R., 
Chicago, 1904 — . Capt., Engrs. R. C, A. E. 
F.; Mustered out, Ja 1919. Mem., West. Soc. 
of Engrs.. 1902; A. S. C. E., 1908. Married 
Nora Mossholder, Je 13, 1900, Dixon, 111. Chil- 
dren: Wilber Stanley, b. Ag 14, 1902; Cather- 
ine Margaret, b. Jl 29, 1904 (died Ap 6, 1908); 
Ines Eleanor, b. S 21, 1909. Address, 322 Peoria 
Ave., Dixon, 111. 

1116. HARRY CLAY COFFEEN 

(Brother of Nos. 568, 735) 
Life Underwriter; B. S.; M. S., 1899; b. Jl 
27, 1877, Champaign; s. Alva Martin (b. F 



II, 1836, Attica, Ind.) and Miranda Amy 
(Gaines) Coffeen (b. D 28, 1836, Virginia, 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Philomathean; 
Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Track 1895-6; 
Pres., Soph. Class; Pres., Democratic Club, 
1896; Football, 1896-7; Mgr., llHo; Pres., Illini 
Adv. Bd.; Pres., Coll. Ath. Conf. of Middle 
West, 1908-11. Fellowship, 111., 1898-9; 
Scholarship, Univ. of Pa., 1899-00. Computer, 
Flower Astr. Obs. and Stud., Univ. of Pa., 
1899-00, summer 1901; Instr., Gen. Draw., 
Univ. of 111., 1900-2; Instr. and Asst. Prof., 
Mach. Design, Armour Inst., 1902-11; Fac. 
Mgr., Ath., 1905-11; Pres., Faculty Club, 1909; 
Special Agt., Northwest. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 
191 1 — ; Pres., Special and Dist. Agts. Assn. 
of Northwest. Mut. Life, 1917; Pres., Chi- 
cago Loan Agts. Assn., 1917; mem., Nat. Life 
Underwriters Assn.; Field Men's Club of Chi- 
cago; Univ. Club; Presby. Church. Chm., Ex. 
Com. for Chicago of the Alumni Gregory 
Memorial. Married Ida Winslow Felkner, O 
23, 1907, Iowa City, la. Child, John Felkner, 
b. F 20, 1914 (died Mr 13, 1916). Address, 
6160 Stony Island, Chicago; bus. add., 971 
Rookery Bldg., do. 

1 1 17. EDG.A.R FRANCIS COLLINS 
(Brother of No. 1485) 
Technical Supt.; B. S. in E. E., 1913; b. N i, 
1873, Mansfield, 111.; s. William Grigsby (b. 
1842, la.) and Eliza Catherine (Meliza) Collins 
(b. 1831, Ind.). Prepared in Farmer City 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. and E. E. Soc. 
Stud. Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 1898-1000; 
Foreman, Testing Dept., do., 1906; Supt., Test- 
ing, 1906-9; Technical Supt., Schenectady 
Works, do., 1909 — •. Auth.: Standard Testing 
of Elec. Apparatus, 424 pp.; Series of articles 
on Cml. Elec. Testing. Assoc. Mem., A. I. 
E. E. Married Clara Josephine Van Olinda, D. 
26, 1900, Schenectady, N. Y. Address, 1465 
State St., Schenectady, N. Y. 

1 118. WALLACE CRAIG 
Professor; B. S.; M. S., 1901; b. Jl 20, 1876, 
Toronto, Can.; s. Alexander (b. 1843, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland) and Marion (Brooks) Craig 
(b. 1851, London, Eng.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S. Ph. D.. Univ. of Chicago, 1908. 
Adelphic; 1st prize, Univ. Prize Debate; Motto 
Orat. Investigator, 111. Biol. Sta., Havana, 
1808-9. Teacher, H. S., Harlan, la., 1900; Ft. 
Collins, Colo., 1900-1; Stud., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1901-4; teacher, Coshocton, O., 1904-5; 
St. Norm. Sch., Valley City, N. Dak., 1905-7; 
Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; Investigator, 
M. B. L., Woods Hole, Mass., summers 1903, 
1906, 191 1; Prof., Phil, and Psych., Univ. 
of Me., 1908 — . Auth.: The Voices of Pigeons 
Regarded as a Means of Social Control, Am. 
Jour. Soc, vol. 14, 1908, pp. 86-100; Appetites 
and Aversions as Constituents of Instincts, 
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc., vol. 3, 1917, pp. 685-88; 
articles in Jour, of An. Behavior. Mem., Unita- 
rian Church; Sigma Xi; Am. Psych. Assn.; 
Am. Sociol. Soc; Assoc, Am. Ornithologists 
L'nion; Fellow, A. A. A. S. _ Married Mrs. 
Mima Davis Jenness, 1904, Chicago. Address, 
L^niv. of Me., Orono, Me. 

1119. ARTHUR ROBERT CRATHORNE 
(Husband of No. 1545) 

Professor; B. S.; b. Scarborough, Eng.; s. 
Francis (b. F 5, 1848, Yorkshire, Eng.) and 
Anne (Harrison) Crathorne (b. N 1, 1846, 
Scarborough, do.). Prepared in Jacksonville 
H. S. Ph. D., Gottingen, 1907. Philomathean; 
Phi Kanpa Sigma; Mil. schol. ; Ed. in chief, 
Illini; Hatchet Orat.; Illio Bd.; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Tutor in Math., Univ. of Me., 1898- 1900; 
Instr., Math., Univ. of Wis., 1901-4; Assoc, 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1907-16; Asst. Prof., 
do., 19 16 — . Auth.: Das Raumliche isoperme- 
tische Problem, 1907; Coll. Algebra (Rietz and 
Crathorne), 1909, Henry Holt & Co., N. Y.; 



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Problems in Algebra (Rietz and Crathorne), 
19 10, Henry Holt & Co.; Essay on the Fourth 
Dimension, Munn & Co., 1910; Sch. Algebra, 3 
vols. (Rietz, Crathorne and Taylor) 191 S. 
Henry Holt & Co.; various articles in scientific 
mags.; Mathematical Ed., Nelson's Loose-Leaf 
Enclopedia. Mem., Epis. Church; Sigma Xi; 
Phi Kappa Phi; Am. Math. Soc; Math. Assn. 
of Am.; Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung; 
A. A. A. S., Fellow; Soc. for the Promotion of 
Engng. Educ; Nat. Com. on Math. Require- 
ments. Married Charlotte Pengra, Je 21, 1904. 
Madison, Wis. (died F 7, 1916); Katherine 
Layton ('01), Je 20, 1917, Northampton, Mass. 
Children: Mary Preston, b. N 28, 1906; Anne 
Harison, b. Jl 31, 1909; Arthur Robert, Jr., b. 
Je 5, 1911. Address, 1113 S. Fourth St., 
Champaign. 

1 120. CHESTER MORTON DAVISON 
Arch. Designer; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 27, 
1873, Mendota, 111.; s. Richard Andrew (b. O 
27, 1839, Steuben Co., N. Y.) and Mary Eliza- 
beth (Peterson) Davison (b. Ja i, 1845, N. Y. 
City). Prepared in Rock Falls H. S.; Jennings 
Sem., Aurora. Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1901-4; 
Arch. Club; Alumni Assn.; Illini Club, Chi- 
cago; Sec, Y. M. C. A., 1897; HHni Staff; 
Class Artist, 1898 Illio; first mention and medal 
Ecole des Beaux Arts; Medal U. S. Comn., 
Paris E.xposition, 1900; Surv., 18989; Arch, 
draftsman with H. K. Holsman; Arch. Staff of 
Archs., Paris Exposition, 1900; Arch. Pavilion 
of Cuba, Paris Exposition, 1900; traveled in 
Ger., France, Italy, and Eng., 1900-4; Arch. 
Draftsman, N. Y., 1904; Instr., Arch., Univ. 
of 111., 1904-';; Arch. Draftsman, D. H. Burn- 
ham & (To., Chicago, 1905-7 (Worked on plans 
for new "City Beautiful") ; Arch. Designer, 
D. H. Burnham & Co., on City Plans, 191 1; 
with F. S. Hall, Arch., 1912; Instr., Arch., Y. 
M. C. A. Inst. Mem., Co. E, 6th Regt., 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1892-5; Congr. Church; Y. M. C. 
A.; Hon. mem.. Atelier Bennett; Massier, 
1909-10. Address. 10935 Esmond St., Chicago; 
bus. add., 19 S. La Salle St., do. 

1121. JAMES HARVEY DICKEY 
Dentist; B. S.; b. Jl 22, 1873, Argenta, 111.; 
s. William (b. 1814, Ky.) and Sarah Ann 
(Brennen) Dickey (b. 1828, Montreal, Can.). 
Prepared in Lincoln Coll. Prep. Sch. D. D. S., 
N. W. LTniv., 1914. Philomathean. Instr., 
Physics, during Sr. yr. Teacher, Monticello, 
111., 1899-1900; do., Alton, 111., 1900-4; Instr., 
Math., St. Norm. Sch., Springfield, S. Dak., 
1904-5; Asst. Prof., Math., James Millikin 
Univ., 1905-11. Married Bessie I. McAdams, 
Jl 22, 1903, Alton, 111. Children: John M., b. 
Je 29, 1906 (died Je 15, 1915); Annamary, b. 
Ap 9, loii. Address, 1339 W. Wood St., De- 
catur, 111. 

1 122. WILLIAM WAGNER DILLON 
(Husband of No. 1145; Brother of Nos. 1492, 
3707) 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 21, 
1872, Ash Grove, 111.; s. Henry (b. S 13, 1841, 
Ridge Farm, 111.) and Rachel (Wagner) Dillon 
(b. Ag 22, 1845, Milford. HI.). Prepared in 
Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111.; Univ. of 
Chicago. Adelphic; Debating Team; Ath. Assn.; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Y. M. C. A. Sec, 1910 — ; 
Army Y. M. C. A., 1918 — . Married Nellie 
lone Kofoid ('98), Jl 2, 1901. Children; Henry 
Kofoid. b. O 24, 1902; Harold Sidney, b. O 11, 
1906; Elizabeth Gertrude, b. F 23, 1910. Ad- 
dress, R. I, Estacada, Ore.; bus. add., 12 
Rue de Aguesseau, Paris, France. 

1123. HARRY EDWARD ECKLES 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 9, 187-^. 
Lawrence Co., Pa.; s. Robert McCaslin (b. Je 5. 
1842, Pa.) and Margaret Louisa (Welsh) Eckles 
Cb. Ag 10, 1847, do.). Prepared in Grove City, 
Pa. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club. Mem., 



Christian Cath. Apos. Church in Zion; Mai., 
Zion Guard; A. S. C. E.; A. A. A. S. Address. 
C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago. 

1 124. GRACE OSBORNE EDWARDS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. LaCrosse, Wis.; d. 

Benjamin Eugene (b. 1845, Elkhorn, Wis.) and 
Ella C. Edwards (b. 1843, Nelson, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Wellesley Coll., B. S., 1894. Pi 
Beta Phi. Cataloger, Univ. Lib., 111., 1898-01; 
Libn. Pub. Lib., Michigan City, Ind., 1902-3; 
do.. Pub. Lib., Superior, Wis., 1903-09. Visitor 
United Charities, Chicago, 1909-13. Address, 
1302 Madison St., La Crosse, Wis. 

1 125. CLAUDE DOUGLASS ENOCHS 
(Brother of No. 1126; Husband of No. 1234) 

Pat. Atty. and Designing Engr. ; B. S. in E. 
E.; b. Mr 22, 1878, Prairie City, 111.; s. S. D. 
(b. Farmington, 111.) and Margaret A. (Riner) 
Enochs (b. Yates City, 111.). Glee Club; 
Quartet; Football; track. In West. Elec. shop, 
1S98-9; Chicago Tel. Co., 1899-1901; West. 
Elec. Engng. Insp., 1901-3; N. Y. Branch West. 
Elec. Engng. Dept., 1903-4; Chicago Branch, 
1904-5; Chief Engr., Vought-Berger Tel. Mfg. 
Co., 1905-8; Engaged in exper. work, about 50 
inventions pertaining to telepjione apparatus or 
circuits; Supt., Chas. A. Stickney Co., St. 
Paul, 191 1-13; practising Patent Law, Minnea- 
polis, 1913 — ; Patent Atty. and Designing Engr., 
Minneapolis. Auth. : The Application of Iron 
Wire Ballasts to Telephony, Am. Telephone 
Jour., 1905. Married Aline D. Hughston 
('99), Je 14, 1900, Urbana. Child, Claude 
Hughston, b. Te 2, 1906. Address, East Shore 
Park, White Bear. Minn.; bus. add., 933 Mc 
Night Bldg., Minneapolis. 

1 1 26. DELBERT RINER ENOCHS 
(Brother of No. 1125; Husband of No. 1374) 
Lawyer; A. B.; LL. B., 1903; b. N 30, 1875, 
Yates City, 111.; s. S. D. (b. Farmington, 111.) 
and Margaret A. (Riner) Enochs (b. Yates 
City, 111.). Prepared in Canton H. S. Philoma- 
thean; Von Twiller Court; Theta Kappa Nu; 
Pol. Sc Club; Glee Club; Mandolin Club; 
Track Team; Valedictorian, 1903. Taught sch., 
1898-1900; Prin., H. S., Monticello, 1899-1900; 
practised law 1903 — ; Instr., Chicago Law Sch., 
190609; practising law. Champaign, 191 1 — . 
Married Nellie Louise McWilliams ('00), Jl 9, 
1913. Address, 622 W. Clark St., Champaign; 
bus. add.. Champaign Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

1127. ROLLIN ORLANDO EVERHART 
(Brother of Nos. 472, 3727) 

Minister; A. B. in L & A.; b. O 21, 1874, 
Griggsville, 111.; s. Marion Washington (b. Je 
28, 1842, Newcomerstown, O.) and Sarah Isabel 
(Wyant) Everhart (b. Mr 12, 1847, do.). Pre- 
pared in Whipple Acad., Jacksonville. Philoma- 
thean; Phi Gamma Delta; Glee Club; Quartette; 
Debating Teams. Various occupations till 1900; 
entered ministry in M. E. church; appointed to 
special work as Asst. St. Supt., Anti-Saloon 
League of 111., 1905; transferred to Supt. 
Syracuse Dist., N. Y., do; St. Supt., Me. do., 
1906-7; Pastor, M. E. church, Waterville, Me., 
1907-9; do., State St. M. E. church, Troy, N. Y., 
1909-12; State Rec. Sec, Epworth League, 111., 
1904-6. Mem., Bd. Trustees and St. Hdqtrs. 
Com., Anti-Saloon League of Me., 1907-9; St. 
Bd. of Trustees, N. Y., do. Married Gertrude 
.'\zalea Simmons, Je i, 1905. Chicago Hgts., 111. 
Child, Isabel, b. Je 28, 1908, Waterville Me. 
Address, 1219 Presby. Bldg., N. Y. City.t 

1 1 28. LOUIS ENGELMANN FISCHER 
Utilities Mgr.; B. S. in M. E. and S. E.; b. 
\g 3 1876, O'Fallon, 111.; s. Louis (b. H 
1829, ' Lowenhangen, Ger.) and Josephine 
(Engelniann) Fischer (b. S 30, 1841. Shiloh 
111 ) Prepared in St. Louis Man. 1 r. Sch. 
Krippa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Foot- 



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ball; Mgr., baseball team; Mgr., Glee and 
Mandolin Clubs. Asst. and City Engr., Kew 
anee, 111., 1899; City Engr., Paris, 111., 1901; 
Gen. Supt. and Mgr., Danville St. Ry. and 
Light Co.; V. P. and Gen. Mgr., 111. Traction 
Co., 1909; Operation of Pub. Utility Properties, 
1909—; Pres., The Wright Ice Co'; V. P., St. 
Ellen Coal Co.; V. P. and Gen. Mgr., St. Louis 
Coke and Chem. Co. Auth. : Econ. of Inter- 
urban Rys., McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., 113 pp., 
1914. Invented the so-called Near Side Car 
now being placed in operation at Buffalo and 
Philadelphia. Mem., Chicago Union League 
Club; St. Louis Engrs. Club; St. Louis Club. 
Married May C. McCord, Jl 3, 1901, Paris, 111. 
Address, 14 Princeton Ave., St. Louis. 

1 129. STUART FALCONER FORBES 
(Brother of Nos. 688, 1869) 
Supervising Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 26, 
1876, Cobden, 111.; s. Henry Clinton (b. My 
19, 1833, Preble Corners, N. Y.) and Jennie 
Forbes. Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Football; 
Shield and Trident; Ed., Technograph; Const. 
Q. M., U. S. Govt. Cold Storage Warehouse, 
1 91 8 — . Address, 39th St. and Winchester 
Ave., Chicago. t 

1 130. FRED GATES FOX 
(Brother of No. 1332) 
Teacher; A. B.; A. M., 1903; b. S 21, 1876. 
Peru, 111.; s. David Bert (b. Je 23, 1833, West- 
field, Mass.) and Harriet Fidelia (Robinson) 
Fox (b. Ag 15, 1839, Baldwinsville, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Peru H. S. A. M., Columbia, 
1905. Phi Beta Kappa; Philomathean; Phi 
Gamma Delta. Farming, 1898-9; Prin., Amboy 
H. S., 1899-1901; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1902-4 and 1905-6; Instr., Eng., J. Sterling 
Morton H. S., Chicago, 1906-7; Instr., Eng., 
Univ. of 111., Sum. Sch., 1906; Prof., 
Eng., Butler Coll., Summer Term, 1007; 
Teacher, Eng., Westport H. S., Kansas City, 
1907-8; Head, of Dept. of Eng., St. Norm. 
Sch., Mayville, N. Dak., 1908-14; Head of the 
Eng. Dept., W. Div. H. S., Milwaukee, 1914 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M. ; O. E. S. Married Ilen- 
riette Alma Cutter, Ag 19, 1908, Kansas City. 
Children: Marjorie Loomis, born and died, jl 
30, 1909; Dorothy Elise. b. Je 19, 19 10; Richard 
Frederick, b. O 10, 191 2. Address, 387 32nd 
St., Milwaukee. 

1131. ALICE BELLE FRAZEY 

(Sister of No. 1501) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 13, 1871, 
Upton, Mo.; d. Frederick Lauderbach (b. Jl 
24, 1840, Everett, Pa.) and Parmelia Jane 
(Hanks) Frazey (b. Jl 8, 1844, do.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Asst., 
Oberlin H. S., Kan., 1898-1900; Grad. Stud., 
111., 1900-1; Supvr., Drawing, .Stevens Point, 
Wis., 1 90 1 -2; Supt., Drawing, Sheboygan, Wis., 
1902; Supvr., Drawing, Grand Forks;, N. Dak., 
1907-9; Teacher, Drawing, H. S., Ur^>ana. 
1909 — . Address, 1307 W. Main St., Urbana. 

1132. ARTHUR EDWIN FULLENWIDER 

(Brother of Nos. 1676, 4666) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 8, 1874, 
Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Henry Thomas (b. Mr 
I, 1846, Mechanicsburg, 111.) and Sarah Con- 
net (Lindsly) Fullenwider (b. O 21. 1849, 
Grove City, 111.). Prepared in Mechanics- 
burg Acad. Band; Phi Gamma Delta. Arch. 
Profession at Chicago. Married Grace Adele 
Stewart, Ja i, 1900, Champaign. Children; 
Lois Adele, b. Je 3, 1905 (died O 2, 1906); 
Harlan Stewart, b. Ag 15, 1908. Address, 7209 
Harvard Ave., Englewood, Chicago. 

1133. WILLIAM JOHN FULTON 
(Brother of No. 1679) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1900; 
b. Ja 14, 187s, Lynedoch, Ont., Can.; s. James 



(b. My 12, 1843, Can.) and Jane Elizabeth 
(Gray) Fulton (b. My 18, "1843, Portage, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Hartford City, Ind. Phi 
Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; T. N. E.; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; Capt., Varsity 
Baseball team; Ed., lllio; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Mem., firm of Faissler & Fulton; City Atty., 
Sycamore, 111., 1902-8. Married Laura Busey 
N 26, 1901, Urbana. Children: Frederick 
Flenry, b. Ja 6, 1905 (died Mr 27, 1906); 
William John, Jr., b. F 12, 1907; Robert Busey. 
b. My 5. 1909; Sarah Jane, b. S 5, 1912. 
Address, Sycamore, III. 



1 134. HENRY ANTHONY 
Mgr., Light Co.; B. S. in 

1874, Chicago; s. Henry W. 

Dover. Eng.) and Harriet K. 

ridge (b. Je 10, 1854, Kingst 

pared in Northwest Div. H. S., 

and Trident; Phi Delta Theta. 

Tumler, O 15, 1902, Chicago. 

Eleanore, b. My 27, 1904. A 

Colo. 



GOODRIDGE 
E. E. ; b. Ja 12, 

(b. Ag I, 1844, 
(Porter) Good- 
on, Ont.). Pre- 
Cliicago. Shield 
Married Elfreda 
Child, Francis 
ddress, Alamosa, 



1 135. *CHARLES ERNEST HAIR 
Retired Arch.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 26, 1875, 
Lewistown, 111.; s. F. E. (b. Pa.) and Mary E. 
(Benton) Hair (b. 111.). Prepared in Knox 
Coll. Designed a number of the largest schs. 
and court houses in the southwest in Monolithic 
Concrete Skeleton Const. Mem., Scottish Rite 
Masons; B. P. O. E. ; Shrine; Epis. Church. 
Married Pearl Allen, Jl 22, 1908, Kansas City, 
Mo. Children: Thomas Edwin, b. F 21, 191 1; 
Charles Ernest, b. N 17, 1913; Dorothy Pearl, 
b. N 21, 1915. Died O 14, 1918. 

1 136. FRED SILVEY HALL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Mr 23, 1875, 
Areola, 111.; s. John I. (b. D 10, 184';, Mitchell, 
Ind.) and Carrie (Bond) Hall (b. N 17, 1846, 
do.). Prepared in Areola H. S.; DePauw Univ. 
Prep. LL. B., Washington, 1901. Phi Ganinia 
Delta. Gen. Practise of Law, Firm of Hal! & 
Dame, 1901 — . Mem., Christian Church; St. 
Louis Bar Assn.; A. F. A. M. ; Univ. of 111. 
Club of St. Louis; Phi Gamma Delta Club, St. 
Louis; K. T. ; Mo. Ath. Assn.; St. Louis Cham- 
ber of Commerce. Married Minnie L. Kanzler, 
Je 5, 1911, Chicago. Address, Suite 1204, Cent. 
Nat. Bank Bldg., St. Louis. 

1 137. MORGAN J. HAMMERS 
(Brother of Nos. 1514, 1515, 2409) 
Pres., Automobile Co.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 
Ap 19, 1875, Secor, 111.; s. Morgan B. (b. Jl 
Ti. 1838, Greene Co., Pa.) and Rosetta Jane 
(Gibson) Hammers (b. Je 20, 1841, Mounds- 
villa. W. Va.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Adelphic, V. P.; Mech. and Elec. Engng. Soc.; 
Pres., mini Assn.; Assoc. Ed., Technograph; 
LTniv. Cor. for Record-Herald; Illini Staff; V. 
P., Sr. Class. Mech. Supt., Rock Island Plow 
Co., 1898-1903; Gen. Supt. and Mech. Engr., 
Phoenix Iron Works, Meadville, Pa., 1903-5; 
Gen. Mgr., Jacobson Mach. Mfg. Co., Warren, 
Pa., 1905-11; Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Abbott 
Motor Co., Detroit, 191 1; Pres., do. Mem., 
A. S. M. E., 1899; S. A. E.; N. A. C. C; 
Rock Island Club, 1900-4; Conewango Club, 
Warren, Pa., 1906 — ; Detroit Club, 191 1 — ; 
.■Xutomobile Country Club of Detroit; Meadow- 
brook Club; Detroit Ath. Club; Detroit Bd. of 
Commerce; V. P., Am. Gas and Gasoline Engine 
Builders' Assn., 1905-6. Married Isabelle Grace 
Paton, Ag 20, 191 7, Detroit. Address, 239 
Taylor Ave., Detroit; bus. add., Doble Detroit 
Steam Motors Co., 4th and Porter, do. 

1138. THOMAS MILFORD HATCH 

E. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 11, 1875, 

Kankakee, 111.; s. Walter W. (b. Ap 27, 1852, 

Woodstock, Ont., Can.) and Martha Emma 

(Enyart) Hatch (b. Ag 10, 1852, Peru, Ind.). 



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I'lciiaifd in Kankakt-e 11. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Alpha Oolta Sigma: SliieKl and Trulent. Contr. 
for Mun. Improvenu-nts. Married Elsie Marie 
Wood, la 7, 11)04, lloslieii, Inil. Children: 
Thomas" Milford Jr., b. Mr 21, 1905: Walter 
W., b. Mr J, 1007: Frederic O., b. S 12, igoS. 
Address, 3^5 Wildwood Ave., .\kron, O.; bus. 
add., 220 'Medford Rlock, do. 

1 139. DON HAYS 
(Brotlier of Ko. 1520; Husband of No. 1256) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 29. 1876. 
Sidnev, III.: s. Edmund (b. O 16, 1848, JelTer- 
sonvil'lo, O.) and Mary Catherine (Smiths Hays 
(b. Mv I), 1840, Jo.). Prepared in Sidney 11. S. 
Res. Engr., C. O. S: 0. R. R., Ark. and Okla., 
iSgS-igo-;; D. \V. Engr., Raton, N. M., 1905-6; 
Loc. and Dist. Engr., C. M. & St. P.. Idaho, 
1906-10; Terminal Engr., do.: ranch and pvt. 
practice, Naches, Wash., 101 1 — . -Assoc, mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Daisy Margaret Owens, 
('99), Je 14, 1906, North Yakima, Wasli. Chil- 
dren: "Margaret Katlierine, b. S i, 1912; Sarah 
Janet, b. .\g 31, 1917. Address. Naches, Wash. 

U40. GEORGIA ETIIERTON HOPPER 
Instructor; A. B.; Ph. M., ITniv. of Chicago, 
1904. Stud., Paris, 1908-9; Dean of Women 
and Prof., Mod. Lang., Kipon Coll., 1902; 
Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Shorter Coll., 
1904-7; .\sst., Mod. Lang., la. St. Coll., 1907 
8; Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Tabor Coll., 
1910-n; Head of Mod. Lang. Dept. and Dean 
oiF Women, Stephens Coll., 1911-12; Instr., 
Mod. Lang., Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 
1913 — . Facultv Advisor, French Club of Brad- 
ley; Chni., Adv. Bd.. Y. W. C. A., I?radley. 
Address. Apt. E, 213 N. Underhill, Peoria. 

1 141. LEONA PEARL HOUSE 
Teacher: A. I'., in L. & A.; b. N 5. 1877, 
near Sadorus, 111.; d. Irvin (b. .\g 2, 1840, \\'. 
Va.) and Ellen Elizabeth (Fleming) House (h. 
.\g 22, 1849, Bureau Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Urbana 11. S. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai. Taught 
in vicinity of Sadorus, 1898-1902; Uement, 1902- 
3; Sadorus Pub. Sch., 1903-6; at home, 1906-7: 
teaching vicinity of Sadorus, 1907 — . Addn'ss, 
209 W. Vine St., Champaign. t 

1142. ARTHUR BURTON HURD 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 8, 1873. Panola, 
111.; s. Thomas James (b. Ag S, 1832, Lacona, 
N. Y.) and Julia (Stevens) Hurd (b. Ja 1833, 
do.). Prepared in El Paso H. S. .\delphic. 
Llraftsinan, Chicago Bell Tel. Co.; Lake Shore 
& Mich. Southern Ry., Cleveland, 1899; Pa. R. 
R., Altoona, Pa., 1902; Julian Kennedy, Pitts- 
burg'!, 1903-5; Pressed Steel Car Co., Pitts- 
burgh, as Estimator, 1905; employed as Check- 
er with Am. Car & Foundry Co., 1905-9; Far- 
mer, 1909 — . Married Jessie Homewood Can- 
non, Je 19, 1900, El Paso, III. Child, Burton 
Cannon, b. N 4, 1901. Address, El Paso, lU.t 

n.M. 'HELEN JORDAN 

(Sister of No. 1361) 
B. S.; b. S 13, 1874, Tolono, III.; d. Theron 
Francis (b. Jl 23, 1S34, Rockport, O.) and 
Ellen Adelia (Barnum) Jordan (h. S 26, .1841, 
Rockport.). Prepared in Champaign. Died S 
24, 191 I, Tolono, 111. 

1144. ALBERT FRED KAESER 
(Husband of No. 1371; Brother of No. 2139) 
Phvs. and Surg.; B. S.; M. D., 1901; b. D 9. 
1S78, Highland, 111.; s. Fritz (b. My 13, 1847, 
Glarus, Switzerland) and Katherine (Caindle) 
Kaeser (b. My 13. 1849, Highland, III.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Adelphic. Honor Roll. 
Phys. and Surgs., 1901. Post Grad. work, Ber- 



lin, 1909. Capt., Bn. 7, Co. 27, Camp Green- 
leaf, Cliickamauga Park, Ga.. 1918 — . Mem., 
Madison Co. Med. Soc.; III. St. Med. Soc; A. 
M. .\. Married Jennie Latzer ('00), Je 26, 
1007. Highland, III. Child, Marion Ada, b. N 
Jl. 1915. Address, Highland, 111. 

1145. NELLIE KOFOID (DILLON) 
(Wife of No. 1 1 22; Sister of No. 1722) 
B. S.; b. S 15. 1872, Granville, III.: d. Nelson 
(1). Ap 15, 1838, Bornholm, Den.) and Elizabeth 
lane (Ellis) Kofoid (b. Je 8, 1840, Ind.). Pre- 
"pared in St. Norm. II. S., Normal, III. At- 
tended Oberlin Coll., 1 893-4. Alethenai. 
Teacher, 1878-9. Married William Wagner 
Dillon ('98), 1901, Normal, III. Children: 
Henry, b. 1902; Harold Sidney, b. 1906; Eliza- 
heth Gertrude, b. 1910. Address, K. i, Estjic- 
ada. Ore. 

1146. ANDREW JACKSON KUYKENDALL 
Farmer; LL. B.; b. Jl 7, 1873. Vienna. 111.; 
s. L B. (b. Ja 9, 1842, lohnson Co., 111.) and 
Eli'za (Gorham) Kuykendall (b. Ja 31, 1842, 
Milwaukee). Prepared in DePauw Acad., 
Greencastle, Ind. Ph. B., DePauvv Univ., 1896. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Football Team. Lawyer, 
1899-1908; Farmer, 1908 — . Married Eva Ben- 
son, Je 25, 1902, Vienna, 111. Children: Jack, 
li. My 5, 1903: Sidney Benson, b. D 31, 1908. 
.Address. Vienna, Ill.t 

1147. "CAROLINE A. LENTZ 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 30, 1876, Ashley, III.; 
d. Solomon Riley (b. D 13, 1846) and Esther 
E. (McClure) Leiitz (b. O 28, i854'>. Prepared 
in Areola H. S. Illio Bd.; Illiiii staff; Class 
Poet; Girls' Glee Club. Taught as 1st Asst. 
Prin. Farmer City H. S., one yr. Mem., 
I'resby. Church. IJied S 10, 1899, Areola, III. 

1 148. FRAACIS DAVID LINN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mv 9, 1874, Byron, 

111.; s. David VVray (b. la 29, 1836, Millerstown, 
Pa.) and Martha Bull (Roberts) Linn (b. Jl 16, 
1841, Petersburg, Pa.). Prepared in Byron H. 
S. Adelpliic; Agr. Club. Address. Byron, Ogle 
Co., HI. 

1149. ALBERT CARL LINZEE 
Pres. and Chief Engr.: B. S. in E. E. ; b. 

Ja 13, 1876, Duquoin, III.; s. Charles F. (b. 
St. Mary's, O.) and Harriett E. (Smith) Liii- 
zee (b. Duquoin, 111.). Prepared in Duquoin 
H. S. Electn., U. S. Navy, 18989^ Testing 
and Designing Elec. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Schenectady, N. V., 1899-1903; Chief Engr., 
Akron Elec. Mfg. Co., 1903-8; Pres. and Chief 
Engr., The Imperial Elec. Co., Akron, O., 
1908 — ; Pres., Phoenix Elec. Co., Mansfield, 
O. Married Clare Ewing, Akron, O. Cliildren: 
Ford Franklin, b. 1909; Ardis Olive, b. 1912. 
Address. 124 W. 2nd St., Mansfield, O. 

1 1 50. CHARLES JAMES McCARTY 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 29, 1876, 
Logansport, Ind.; s. Jeremiah V. (b. London, 
Eng.) and Amelia (Cassidy) McCarty (b. Pa.). 
Prepared in Rock Falls H. S. Supt., Mun. 
Plant, Rock Falls, 1898-9; Engr., Elgin, 
Aurora So., Track Co., Aurora, 1899-1903; 
Engr., Aurora, Elgin and Chicago, 19034; 
Sunt., Track and Overhead Lines, Rockford 
and Interurban Rv., Rockford, 19045; Asst. 
Engr., C. B. & 0- K. R.. 1905 iS; four months 
in charge of track const, at Hog Island Ship 
Yard, 1918. Auth.: .Articles in Elee. ll'orld, 
kv. .Age Gacette; numerous short descriptions 
of Ry. Const.; various short descriptions of 
mun. plants and R. R. devices. Married Susy 
M. .Nicholson, D 21, 1904, Aurora. HI. Child, 
leane Alice, b. F 24, 1915. Address, 221 N. 
"\'iew St., .\urora, III. 



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I IS I. JOSEPH HUNTER MARSHUTZ 
Lawyer; A. B. in I-. & A.; b. Ag 10, 1877, 
Shclbyville, 111.; s. William Benj. (b. S 1, 
1848) and Elianora (Hunter) Marshutz (b. 
Ag 20, 1852, Lancaster, O.)- Prepared in 
Shelbyville H. S. LL. B., Harvard, 1902. 
Sigma Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Dramatic Club; lUio Bd. Lawyer, 
Firm of Marshutz and HotTman. Mem., Mil- 
waukee Bar Assn.; Univ. Club of Milwaukee; 
Milwaukee Country Club. Married Jessie 
Davidson Burnham, Ja 15, iqo8, Milwaukee. 
Child, Jcsepbinc, b. Je i, IQ07. Address, 448 
Kenilworth PL, Milwaukee; bus. add., 1115-20 
Wells Bldg., do.f 

1152. HARRY MONROE MAY 
(Brother of Nos. 3872, 4809) 
Mgr., Exchange By-Products Co.; B. S. in 
E. E.; b. Ja 18, 1878, Rochelle, 111.; s. Henry 
Ritter (b. 1845, N. Y.) and Ida Althea (Mon- 
roe) May (b. 1852, do.). Prepared in Ro 
chelle H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi; 
Ca()t., Cadet Corps. With West. Elec. Co., 
Chicago Shop, Installing, Engng. and Sales 
Dept., 1898-1902; West. Elec. Co., San Fran- 
cisco, 1906-7; Chamber of Commerce, River- 
side, Calif., 1907-15; Mgr., Upland Hgts. 
Orange Assn., Upland, Calif., 1916-17; Mgr., 
Exchange By-Products Co., Corona, Calif., 
191 8 — . Married Frances N. Howard, S 18, 
1900, Milan, 111. Children: Henry Howard, 
b. Mr 22, 1902 (died Ap 4, 1902); Davicl 
Chapin, b. Je i, 1903; Bruce Monroe, b. I) 
22, 1905. Address, 119 E. Blvd., Corona, Calif. 

1153. HENRY FLEURY MERKER 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 3, 1877, Belle- 
ville, 111.; s. Louis P. (b. S i, 1844, St. Clair 
Co., 111.) and Anna Eva (Schneider) Merkci 
(b. 11 27, 1847, Ger.). Prepared in Belleville 
H. S. M. E. and E. E. Soc; Varsity Football 
team. Engr., E. St. Louis & Suburban Ry. Co. 
and Alton, Granite & St. Louis Traction Co. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; M. W. A.; 
mini Club of St. Louis; Am. Elec. Ry. Engr. 
Assn.; Com. on Way Matters; Chm., Sub. Com. 
on Rails and Joints. Married Marie Hays, 
N 23, 1904, E. St. Louis. Child, (Gertrude 
Elizabeth, b. S 13, 1905. Address, 533 Washing 
ton PL, E. St. Louis. Ill.t 

1154. FREDERICK ALEXANDER 

MITCHELL 
Contr. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 7, 1875, 
Butler, 111.; s. John A. and Harriet L. (Hope) 
Mitchell (b. Hillsboro, 111.). Prepared in Hills 
boro H. S. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta 
Pi; M. E. Soc. C. and M. Engr., Burlington 
R. R., 1898-1901; Am. Bridge Co., 1901; Instr., 
T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Draftsman 
and Mgr., Kansas City Wire and Iron Works, 
1903; Contr. Engr., Am. Bridge Co., 1903-6; 
V. P. and Chief Engr., Bartlett Struct. Steel 
Co., 1906-7; Contr. Engr., Kansas City Struct. 
Steel Co., 1907 — . Mem., Presby. Church; 
Rotary Club of Kansas City; Antioch Grange. 
Married Mae Bell Roberts, N i, 1900, St. 
Joseph, Mo. Children: Frederick Roberts, b. 
tl 13, 1903; Louise, b. Jl i, 191 1; Marjorie 
May, b. Jl 12, 1913. Address, Box 77, Shaw- 
nee, Kan.; bus. add., Room 705, Orear- Leslie 
Bldg., 1 01 2 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

1155. GRACE ESPY MORROW (SEELY) 
(Wife of No. 1269) 
B. S. in Sc; b. Ja 27, 1878, Champaign; d. 
George Espy (b. O 19, 1840, Foster, O.) and 
Sarah (Gifford) Morrow (b. Mr 24, 1840, 
Argyle, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught, Stillwater, Okla., 
1899; H. S., Paxton, 1899-1901. Married Gar- 
rett Teller Seely ('99), O 21, 1902, Paxton. 
Children: Miriam, b. O 9, 1904; Janet, b. N 
14, 1906. Address, 4369 Oakenwald Ave., Chi- 
cago. 



H56. JOHN WILLIAM MUSH AM 
Sec, Engng. Co.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 10, 
1877, Chicago; s. William Henry (b. F 9, 1839, 
Chicago) and Catherine (McFadden) Musham 
(b. 1) 2, 1845, Ire.). Prepared in DeLaSalle 
Inst, and Armour Inst., Chicago. C. E. Soc. • 
Ath. Assn. With contr. in Peoria, 1898; Drafts- 
man, Holabird & Roche, C. M. & St PR R 
Am. Bridge Co., Ralph Modjeski, T. L. Con- 
dron, S. Side Elevated Ry., San. Dist. of Chi- 
cago, 1903-11; Assoc. Engr. with W. L. Con- 
dron. Consulting Engr., 1911-12; Sec, Con- 
dron Co., Struct. Engrs., 1912 — ; Capt. U. S 
',,;,A'^^J Engrs. Address, 1215 Monad- 
nock Blk., Chicago.t 

1157. HERBERT JOHN NAPER 

Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 4 
1877, Chicago; s. Henry George (b. S ?o, 1848, 
Chicago) and Louise M. (Deverman) Naper (b 
^,.'7. 1853, do.). Prepared in Man. Tr. Sch 
Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Orchestra; 
lennis. Steel Const. Engr., i8y8-y; Interior 
Decorating, designing, 1899- 1900; Arch, and 
Arch. Engr., 1900-7; Arch. Draftsman, 1907-15; 
Arch. Engr., 1915-16; Arch., 1916-17; Topo- 
graphic draftsman for U. S. Engrs., Chicago, 
19 1 8. Married Teresa Anderson, Je 6, 1906^ 
Chicago. Children: Kathryn Louise, b. D 20 
1908; Herbert John, Jr., b. Jl 21, 1915. Ad'- 
dress, 11 27 Lake Ave., Wilmette, 111. 

1158. ANDREW HENRY NEUREUTHER 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in M. E ; M. E., 1899; 
b. Ap 3, i«77, Peru, 111.; s. Charles F. and 
Louise (Oesterle) Neureuther. Prepared in 
Peru H. S. M. E. and E. E.; Tau Beta Pi. 
LL. B., Chicago Cor. Sch. of Law. 1903. M. E. 
and Designer, Western Clock Mfg. Co., Peru; 
Patent Atty.; LaSalle Co. del. to Nat. Deep- 
waterway Convention, Chicago, 191 1. U. S. pat- 
ents No. 887, 835, 1908; No. 806, 359, 1905; No. 
867, 834, 1907; No. 906, 915, 190S; No. 937, 259, 
1900; No. 7&2, 869, 1905; No. 844, 389, 1907; No. 
941, 725. 1909; No. 712, 325, 1902; English, No. 
2.1, 524, 1902. Contributor to St. Ry. Rev.; 
Machinery; Technograph. Trustee, Congr. 
Church; Sec, Ex. Bd. of Civic Fed. of LaSalle, 
Peru, and vicinity; V. P., Peru Bus. Men's 
.\ssn.; Pres., The Nat. Sheet Metal Co.; Dir., 
Midland Casualty Co., Midland Operating Co., 
and The Hasbrouck Tunnel Realty Co. of N. 
J.; West. Soc. of Engrs.; Dir., Citizens' Hotel 
Co., Peru; Pres., Peru Pub. Lib. Bd.; Dir., 
Peru St. Bank; Pres. and Dir., Ottawa Chautau- 
([ua Assn. of Ottawa, 111.; Dir., 111. Zinc Co.; 
Dir., The Central Life Ins. Co. of 111.; Licensed 
Struct. Engr., 111. Peru Club Sch. Bd.; 
Columbian Knights, Pres., two yrs. ; Yeomen 
of Am.; A. F. A. M. ; R. A. M.; St. John Com- 
mandery. No. 26, Generalissimo; life mem., 
Peru Hosp. Assn.; A. S. M. E. Married Nettie 
Jane Robinson, O 15, 1902, LaSalle. Children: 
Anita Nettie, b My 30, 1904; Andrew Wesley, 
b. D 9, 1909; Mabel Elaine, b. Je 11, 1914. Ad- 
dress, 151 1 4th St., Peru, 111. 

1159. JOHN NEVINS 
(Brother of Nos. 5341, 5840) 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 11, 1876, 
Camp Point, 111.; s. Joseph Allen (b. Pa.) and 
Emma (Stalil) Nevins (b. do.). Prepared in 
Camp Point H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta 
Pi; Shield and Trident. Asst., G. E. D., Univ. 
of 111., 1898-9; Arch. Engr., 1899—- A. F. 
A. M.; Shriner. Married Letitia May La- 
Plant, N 23, I9T0, Tacoma, Wash. Address, 
P. O. Box 46, Seattle.t 

1160. EDWARD FREDERICK NICKOLEY 
(Husband of No. 1264) 
Teacher; A. B. ; b. My 29, 1874, Longgrove, 
111.; s. Johann Gottlieb (b. Jl 12, 1820, Posen, 
Prussia) and Augusta Louise (Petrick) Nicko- 
ley (b. Ja 12, 1825, Konigsberg, do.). Prepared 



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University of Illinois 



in Rockefeller Class. Inst.; Univ. Acad. Pres., 
Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic; Phi Beta Kappa; Eng. 
Club; German Club; Iliini Staff. Asst. Prin., 
W. Aurora H. S., J898-1900; Prin., Sch. of 
Commerce, Syrian Prot. Coll.. Beirut, Syria, 
1900 — . Married Emma May Rhoads ('99), Ag 
12, 1903, Champaign. Child, Kathrine Eliza- 
beth, b. D 14, 1904. Address, American Coll., 
Beirut, Syria. 

1 161. HENRY MARK PEASE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 19, 1875. 
Malta, 111.; s. Dan Francis (b. D 30, 1826) and 
Rachel (Burzell) Pease (b. My 22, 1836). Pre- 
pared in Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, la. Pres., 
Class. Engr.. West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1898- 
1902; Asst. Mgr. and Dir., West. Elec. Co., Ltd., 
London, 1912-18. Assoc, mem., British Inst., 
E. E. Married Adelaide Columbia Timberlake, 
N 25, 1901, Cincinnati. Children: Maxine Vir- 
ginia, b. N 19, 1909; Ivis Crittenden, b. O i, 
1 91 2. Address, West. Elec. Co. Ltd., N. Wool- 
wich, E. London, Eng. 

1162. REED MILES PERKINS 
Stockman; A. B.; b. Mr i, 1S75, Spring- 
field, 111.; s. Joseph B. (b. My 15, 1824, Rich- 
land Sta., 111.) and Ann Mary (Price) Perkins 
(b. Ja 17, 1842, Woodford Co., Ky.). Prepared 
in Springfield H. S. LL. B., 111. Wesleyan, 1901. 
Philomathean; Sigma Chi. Mgr., Lyceum Bur., 
1898-1902; Ice and Coal Bus., Springfield; Per- 
kins Ice & Coal Co., 1902-14; Mgr., Perkins 
Bros. Farm, Holstein Friesian Cattle. Mar- 
ried Nellie Pierce England, Ap 29, 1908, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. Address, R. 10, Springfield, 
111. 

1 163. *CICERO JUSTICE POLK 
(Brother of No. 2211) 

Rancher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 3. 1877, 
Areola, 111.; s. John Luther (b. N 22, 1841, 
Bridgeville, Del.) and Cora Justice (Blackwell) 
Polk (b. Je 2, 1846, Newbern, N. C). Prepared 
in Areola H. S. A. B., Harvard, 1900. Eng. 
Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. With P. F. Collier 
& Son, 1901-4; Pvt. tutor, 1904; conducting a 
ranch, Encinal, Tex., 1904 — . Married Mar- 
garet Elizabeth Reily, O i4> 1901. Boston. 
Died Jl 28, 1909, Boston, Mass. 

1 164. WILLIAM VIPOND POOLEY 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 12, 1876, 
Galena, 111.; s. John H. (b. Ag 2, 1843, Eng.) 
and Esther (Vipond) Pooley (b. O 7. 185^, 
Scales Mound, 111.). Prepared m Galena H. S. 
Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1905. Kappa Sigma; 
Shield and Trident. Taught in Galena H. S., 
1899-1901; Grad. Stud., LIniv. of 111., 1901-2; 
do., Univ. of Wis., 1902-5; Penoyer Scholar in 
Econ , do., 1904; Univ. Scholar in Am. Hist., 
do., 1905; taught in Madison H. S.. 1905-6; 
Prof Hist., St. Norm. Sch., Kirksville. Mo., 
1906-7; do.. St. Norm. Sch., Valley City, N. 
Dak, 1907-9; Instr., Hist., N. W. Univ.. 1909- 
13; Asst. Prof., 1913-17; Assoc. Prof., ioi7— • 
Auth.-. Settlement of Illinois, 1830-50, Bui. ot 
Univ. of Wis., 1908. 300 pp.; Some Causes for 
the Westward Movement before 1850, Proc. of 
N Cent. Hist. Teachers' .4ssn.,- 1907. Mem., 
Am. Hist. Assn.; A. F. A. M. Married Mane 
Antoinette Baume, Ta i, 1907. Galena. Ill- 
Children: Elizabeth E., b. S 27, 1909; Mane 
Ruth, b. Ja 7, iqi5- Address, 2253 Shennan 
Ave., Evanston, 111. 

1165. GEORGE JOSEPH RAY 
(Husband of No. isu) 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 191 o; b. 
Mr 24, 1876, Metamora, 111.; s. Jerry (b. Jl 6, 
1839, do.) and Harriet (Swallow) Ray (b. _ !• 
25, 1843, Green Co., Pa.). Prepared m Uniy. 
Acad. 'Ph.D., Lafayette, 1916. C. E. Club. 
Various positions held under Chief Engr., 1. 
C R R. ; -^sst. Engr., Carbondale, 1900; Supvr., 
Tracks, St. Louis dist., do., J^oi-g; Road- 
master, Dubuque Div., 1902-3; Div. Engr., U. 



L. & W. R. R., Scranton, Pa., 1903-8; Con- 
tracting, 1908-9; Chief Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 
1909—. Mem., Baptist Church; Am. Ry. 
Engrs., Assn.; A. S. C. E. ; Am. Soc. for Test- 
ing Materials. Married Edna Rose Hammers 
('01 ), Je 23, 1903, Champaign. Children: Lilian 
Rosalind, b. N 2, 1904; Gwendolyn, b. Ap 24, 
1910; Wilhemine, b. F 12, 1913; George J. Jr., 
b. F 25 1914. Address, 86 N. Arlington Ave., 
E. Orange, N. J.; bus. add., c/o D. L. & W. R. 
R., Hoboken, N. J. 

1 166. ORA MARCUS RHODES 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S.; M. D., 1901 ; b. Mr 12, 
1871, Bloomington, 111.; s. Aaron Pavne (b. Ap 
18, 1834) and Martha M. (Cox) Rhodes (b. Ag 
9, 1834). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
H. S.; Med. Dept., Univ. of V^ienna, 1912-13. 
Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Football, 1896-7; Alpha 
Kappa Kappa, P. & S., Chicago. Mem., Mc- 
Lean Co. Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc; A. M. 
A.; Consulting Staff, St. Joseph's Hosp., Bloom- 
ington; Med. Adv. Bd., Dist. No. i.; Christian 
Church. Married Myrtle J. Downs, My 8, 1902 
Elwood, Ind. Children: daughter, born and 
died, F 1913; Aaron Payne, b. O 25, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 1 1 16 E. Grove, Bloomington, 111.; bus. 
add., 405-7 Corn Belt Bank Bldg., do. 

1 167. LEWIS ARCHIBALD ROBINSON 
Professor; A. B.; A. M., 1901; b. F 15, 1871, 
Cedar Grove, Va. ; s. Andrew A. (b. 1838, 
Winchester, Va.) and Virginia (Fries) Robinson 
(b. 1847, Cedar Grove, Va.). Prepared in 
Shenandoah Inst., Dayton, Va. Y. M. C. A. 
Ph.D., N. Y. Univ., 191 1; Scholarship, Colum- 
bia, 1908-0; Grad. Fellowship, N. Y. Univ., 
1910-11. Taught in Kankakee H. S., 1900; in 
Univ. Acad., 1900-1; Instr., Phys. and Math., 
St. Agr. Coll., Pullman, Wash., 1901-2; Ore. 
St. Norm. Sch.. Monmouth, Ore., 1902-8; Assoc. 
Prof., Pedagogy and Supt., Tr. Sch., Winthrop 
Norm, and Ind. Coll., Rock Hill, S. C, 1909-11; 
Prof., Psych, and Educ, Univ. of Porto Rico, 
1012-14; Dept. of Physiog., Bay Ridge H. S., 
N. Y. City, 1914 — . Auth.: Mental Fatigue 
and Sch. Efficency, Bui., Winthrop Coll., Rock 
Hill, S. C, 1911. Mem., Presby. Church; Y. 
M. C. A.; N. E. A.; S. E. A.; A. A. A. S., 
1913; Ore. Acad, of Sc, V. P., 1908; Beochem. 
Soc. of Columbia. 191 1; Assn. of Drs. of 
Pedagogy of N. Y. City, 191 1; Secondary Educ. 
Club of (Tolumbia, 1909; Mosely Comn. for 
Visiting Schs. in Eng., igo8; Pres., Assn. of 
Masters and Drs. of N. Y. l^niv., 191:. Mar- 
ried Anna Gard, S 15, 1902, Salem, Ore. Child, 
Hazel Gard, b. Je 24, 1904. Address, Bay 
Ridge H. S., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

II 68. ROME CLARK SAUNDERS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 18, 1876. 
Champaign Co.; s. Jos. (b. D 25, 1840, Ind.) and 
Cornelia (Clark) Saunders (b. Ag 3, 1851, 111.). 
Prepared in St. Joseph H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
With B. P. Remy, Anderson, Ind., 1898; West. 
Elec. Co., Chicago, 1899; Peoria Gen. Elec. Co.. 
and Diamond Meter Co., Peoria, 1899-1901; 
Fargo Edison Co., Fargo, N. Dak., 1901-3: Ft. 
Wavne Elec. Works, 1902-4; A. T. & S. F. R. R., 
1904-9; Minneapolis Gen. Elec. Co., iqoq-13; 
Asst. Sales Mgr., Taconia Ry. and Power Co., 
1913 — . Married Hazel Richardson. Ap 12, 
1910, Kansas City, Mo. Children: Clark Rich- 
ard, b. Ag 8, 1912: Paul Rome, b. S 21, 1916. 
.Address, Tacoma, Wash. 

1169. ARCHIBALD DIXON SHAMEL 
(Brother of Nos. 618, 670) 
Plant Physiologist; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 15, 
1877- s Conrad (b. Bavaria) and Caroline 
Shamel (b. Springfield, 111.). Prepared in 
Tavlorville H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha 
7eta; Philomathean; Agr. Club; Debating 
Team; Ed., ist and 2d Annual ///. .4gr. Rep- 
resentative. I St 111. St. Farmers' Inst, meeting; 
Asst. and Instr., 111. Coll. of Agr., 1898-1902; 



Baccalaureate Alumni 



IIS 



Physiologist, Bur. of Plant Indus., U. S. Dept. 
of Agr., 1902 — . Invented Shamel Tobacco 
Seed Sejiarator, 1904; Paper bag method of 
protecting tobacco flowers from cross pollina- 
tion, 1904; Shamel soil steam sterilizer, 1906; 
Cigar testing mach., 1907; Humidifier for Stor- 
age Rooms, 1917; Stalk Cutter, 1918. Auth. : 
Manual of Corn Judging; Book of Corn; Buls., 
111. and Conn. Exp. Stas. and U. S. Dept. of 
Agr.; Contributions to Encyclopaedia Am. Agr.; 
Britannica; Am. and H. S. Text Books in Agr.; 
Agr. rpts. of various kinds; also various scienti- 
fic papers reporting results of original investi- 
gations with plant breeding problems. Mem., 
Presby. Church; A. A. A. S.; Bot. Club of 
Wash.; Am. Breeders' Assns. ; A. F. A. M.; 
Victoria Club. Married Agnes Fay Brewer, S 
IS, 1908, Hockanum, Conn. Children: Caroline 
Agnes, b. Ag 12, 1909; Norman Archibald, b. 
S 1913; John Dixon, b. Ag 10, 1915. Address. 
Bur. of Plant Indus., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 
Washington, D. C. 

1170. STANLEY LIVINGSTONE SOBER 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mv 31, 
1875, Clifford, 111.; s. Milton Hubbel (b. Ap 6, 
1836, Franklin Co., Vt.) and Catherine Arietta 
Soper (b. My i, 1845, do.). Prepared in Ran- 
toul H. S. Adelphic; 2d in Class in Scholar- 
ship. Grad. work Kan. St. Norm., 1902-3; Chi- 
cago Univ., 1909. Miller, 1901; Teacher, 1902; 
Supt., Schs., 1903 — . Auth.: The Relation of 
the H. S. Sciences to one Another, The Inter- 
state Schoolman, Vol. 8, No. 4, 1910, pp. 19- 
20. Pres., Meth. Brotherliood, 191 1: Pres., Co. 
Teachers' Assn., 191 1. Married Mabel Marv 
Dollison, Ja i, 1903, Kansas City, Mo. Child- 
ren: James Milton, b. Ja 11. 1904; Doris Amy, 
b. My 26, 1906; Dorothy Mabel, b. My 26, 1906 
(died My i, igo8); Cecil Stanley, b. Mv 25, 
1909; Rebecca, b. F 28, 191 1. Address, c/o M. 
H. Soper, Faribault, Minn.f 

1171. ROY VERNER SPALDING 
Broker and Inventor; LL. B.; b. Mr 30, 1876, 
Byron, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. Rockford, 111.) 
and Emily Lucius (Read) Spalding (b. Byron, 
do.). Prepared in Byron H. S. Buyer with 
Sears, Roebuck Co., 1898-1903; Supt., Mail 
Order Dept., N. K. Fairbanks Co., 1903-10; 
with The Globe Soap Co., Asst. Adv. Mgr., 
1911-13. Married Ethel Rood, 1899, Byron, 
111. Children: Lucia and Emma, b. My 10, 
1913 (died Jl 17, 1913). Address, Glenellyn, 

in. 

1 172. JOSEPH CLARENCE STALEY 
(Brother of No. 1278) 
Office Mgr.; A. B.; b. Ja 25, 1874, Tolono, 
III.; s. George Alexander (b. S 15, 1842, Cabal 
Co., Va.) and Priscilla Jane (Benjamin) Staley 
(b. Mr I, 1842, Perry Co., O.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. A. M., 
Stanford Univ., 1900. Teaching, igoo-i8; Oflice 
Mgr., W. W. Steam Auto Co.. 1918 — . Mar- 
ried Beulah Heintz, Jl 23. igi8. Address, 12 
nth Ave., S., North Yakima, Wash. 

1 1 73. ALBERT LEWIS THAYER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 11, 1876, 
Johnson, O. ; s. Charles Corbet (b. Ag 11, 1853, 
Bristol, do.) and Ella (Hulse) Thayer (b. S 
22, 1835, do.). Prepared in Newcastle H. S. 
Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Mem., Christian 
Church; A. F. A. M. ; K. T.; I. O. O. F.; K. 
P.; A. I. A. Married Ethel E. Halstead, S 20, 
1899, Cortland, O. Children: Lauren Halsted, 
b. N 8, 1901; Harding Hulse, b. Mr 4, 1903; 
Charles Bradley, b. S 7, 1904 (died D 27, 1906); 
Evelyn K., b. 12, 1909. Address, New Castle, 
Pa. 

1 1 74. GUY ANDREW THOMPSON 
Professor; A. B.; A. M.; b. Ja 8, 1871. Stew- 
ard, 111.; s. Robert James (b. Mr 1847, Romney, 
W. Va.) and Evelyn Louise (Flagg) Thompson 
(b. 1847, Williston, Vt.). Prepared in Univ. 



Acad. Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Adelphic, Pres. Teacher, Millersburg, 
Ky., Mil. Inst.. 1898-9; Harvard, 1899-1901; 
Instr., Eng., Univ. of Me., 1901-5; Asst. Prof, 
Lng., do., 1905-9; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 
1906-8; Prof., Eng. Lit., Univ. of Me., 1909—. 
Auth.: Elizabethan Criticism of Poetry, 216 pp., 
Geo. Banta and Co., 1914. Mem., Mod. Lang. 
Assn.; Phi Kappa Phi; Congr. Church. Mar- 
ried Ceha May Coffin, Jl 3, 191 7, Bangor, Me. 
Address, Univ. of Me., Orono, Me. 

1 175- FERDINAND EMIL TOENNIGES 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 3, 1875, Rock 
Island, 111.; s. Henry J. (b. Mr 3, 1850, Berlin, 
Ger.) and Mary (Willers) Toenniges (b. F 14, 
TT^o ff^i?'^^''^' '^°-'>- Prepared in Davenport 
Jl. S. R. R. Const, work, 1898-1904; Asst. Engr 
Const. Work. B. & O. R. R., 1904-11; Chief 
Engr., Robert Grace Contr. Co., N. Y. City 
1911-14; Special Work B. & O. R. R., 1914-15;' 
Supt. and Engr. for P. J. Joyce Contr. Co., 1915- 
16; do. for Locust Hill Coal Co., Point Marion, 
Pa., 1916— . Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Myra 
E. Meader, O 11, 1900, Schuylerville, N. Y. 
(died D I, 1912); Corinne B. Jarrett, Je 8, 1916. 
.4ddress, Point Marion, Pa. 

1 176. WILLIAM LUTHER UNZICKER 
Deputy Coll., Custom; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Mr I, 1875; s. Jacob J. (b. D 27, 1841) and 
Phebe (Engel) LTnzicker (b. O 22, 1843). Pre- 
pared in Acad., III. St. Norm. Sch. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Pres., Soph. Class; Illio Bd. Taught, 
1898-1900; Chief Clerk, Custom House, Omaha, 
1901-3; Chief Deputy Collector of Customs, 
1903-12. Mem., Univ. Club of Omaha; Omaha 
Field Club. Married Alice Auld, Je 3, 1908, 
Omaha, Neb. Child, William L., b. Ag 20, 
1910. Address. 1307 S. 34th St., Omaha, Neb.r 

1 1 77- FREDERICK WILLIAM von OVEN 
Consulting and Contr. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Ap II, 1876, Naperville, 111.; s. Ernst (b. N 
7, 183s, Dusseldorf, Ger.) and Emma (Reifen- 
rath) von Oven (b. Je 26, 1833, Hilchenbach, 
do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Delta Tau 
Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Shield and Trident; 
Alpha Delta Sigma; C. E. Club; Football, Capt., 
1898; mgr., track team; Pres., Ath. Assn., 1897- 
8; held W. I. A. A. record in hammer throw; 
mem., advisory bd. on aths. Asst. Engr., I. C. 
R. R., 1898-1900; Engr. in Bridge Dept. War 
Dept. LI. S. A., Chicago, 1900; Supt., Const, 
and Consulting Engr.. (Chicago & South Bend, 
Ind., 1900-01; Consulting and Contr. Engr., 
associated with Love Bros., Aurora and pvt. 
practise, 1901-6; Consulting and Contr. Engr., 
Chicago. 1906-11; Pres., Naperville Nurseries; 
Naperville Assn. of Commerce; Associated 
with Martin and von Oven, mfrs. Clay products. 
191 1 — . U. S. Letters Patent No. 780. 441, Ja 
17, 1905; Flush Hinge Door Const., LT. S. Let- 
ters Patent No. 795,004. Jl 18, 1005; store 
fronts. Mem., Epis. Church; West. Soc. 
Engrs.; 111. Soc. Engrs. and Survs. ; Illini Club; 
Ex. Com. 111. Nurserymen's Assn. ; 111. Hort. 
Soc; 111. Clay Mfrs. Assn. Married Irene 
Huxley Love. Ap 19, 1900. Aurora, 111. (di- 
vorced, Ja 1912). Children: Frances Irene 
Helen, b. N 3. 1901; Mercedes Gladys, b. Mr 
II, 1903. Address, Naperville, 111. 

1 1 78. RUFUS WALKER, JR. 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. F 27, 1875, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Rufus (b. Williamstown, 
Vt.) and Jane (Edgington) Walker (b. Edging- 
ton, 111.). Prepared in Moliiie H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Phi Delta Theta; Delta Delta Delta; 
Shield and Trident; Pres., Freshman class; 
First Mgr., Tennis Team; Asst. Baseball Mgr.; 
Football Mgr.; lUini Staff; IlHo Bd. Coal 
Bus., 1898-1904; Mfg., 1904 — . Married Mar- 
garet Christy, N 15, i8og. Children: Joseph C; 
John R.; Charlotte; Margaret Jane. Address, 
2212 Sixth Ave., MoHne, 111. 



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1 1 79. CHARLES ALBERT WALTER 
Dept. Mgr.; B. S.; Ph. C. in Pharm., 1898; 

M. S., 1901; Phar. D., 1902; b. F 26, 1876, 
Piano, 111.; s. Gus Walter (b. Sandwich, 111.). 
Prepared in Sandwich H. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Valedictorian, class 1898. Dept. Mgr., Sears, 
Roebuck & Co., Chicago. Married Lucile Coop- 
er, O 23, 1901, Chicago. Children: Florence, b. 
1904; Ralph, b. 1906; Charles Richard, b. 1908. 
Address, 317 N. East Ave., Oak Park, 111.; 
bus. add., c/o Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. 

1180. *JOSHUA PERCY WEBSTER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 3, 1873, 

Philadelphia; s. Lukens and Elizabeth (Hallo- 
well) Webster. Prepared in Friends Cent. Sch. 
and Armour Inst., Chicago. Adelphic; Bus. 
Mgr., Iliini. Supt., Const, with W. W. Lindsay 
& Co., Engrs. & Contrs., 1899 — . Mem., Phda- 
delphia Engrs. Club; Friends Meeting, Birth- 
right mem. Married Katherine C. Hamilton, 
je 20, 1900, Petersburg, 111. Died Mr 23, 1907, 
Philadelphia. 

1181. SARAH EMELINE WEBSTER 
Art Instr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 16, 1876, 

St. Louis; d. Sidney Breese (b. F 21, 1843- 
Carlyle, 111.) and Emeline (Barnes) Webster 
(b. S 14, 1845, St. Louis). Prepared in Car- 
lyle, 111. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Iliini car- 
toonist; Illio artist. Taught Eng. in Sioux 
Falls, S. Dak.; Champaign, 1900-1; Dir., Art, 
Pub. Schs. Lincoln, Neb., 1901-6; Instr., Art. 
Dept., N. Y. Tr. Sch. for Teachers, 1906. Ad- 
dress, 620 W. ii6th St., N. Y. City.t 

1182. CLYDE LEIGH WETZEL 
Telephone Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 27. 
1877, Traer, la.; s. C. F. and Emma (Axon) 
Wetzel. Prepared in Traer H. S.; First year's 
Univ. work done at Univ. of la. Telephone 
Engr., 1898-1907; High tension Switchboard 
operator, 1908-9; Contr. and Bldg., 1909-13; 
Telephone Engr., 1913—- Married Margaret 
Bell, Ag 3, 1907, Chicago. Children: Chris Jr., 
b. Ap 28, 1909; Lois, b. F 14, 191 1; Paul, b. 
My 18, 1913. Address, 4^07 W. Adams St., 
Chicago. 

1 183. ALLISON JAMES WHARF 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 20, 1876, 
Olney, 111.; s. James Elliot (b. 1854, Keene, O.) 
and Adelia Hanna (Allison) Wharf (b. 1855. 
Jonesborough, Ind.). Prepared in Olney H- 
S. Highway Bridge Const. 1898-9; Asst. to 
W A. Gray, Engr. and Contr., 1898; Engr., 
U. Pacific Ry. Co. 1899-1912; Real Est. Invest- 
ment. Bldg. Supt., I9I--I3. Chief Engr., Peona 
and Pekin Union Ry. Co.. 1913; Engr.. Olney, 
111., 1918 — . Mem., A. S. C. E.; Consistory 
and Elks. Married Sara Bower Thompson, Ja 
1900, Olney. 111. Children: Allison Webster, b. 
O 1900; William Thompson, b. Ag 1904 (died 
N 1905); James Eugene, b. Ja 1909. Address, 
Olney, 111. 
1 184. ALBERT ST. JOHN WILLIAMSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S.; M. E., 1902; b. Ap 6, 
1872, Quincy, 111.; s. William Penn (b. D 10, 
1832, Freeport, Pa.) and Martha L. (St. John) 
Williamson (b. Kent, Conn.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Capt., Univ. Regt. Shop and 
Drafting Room, C. M. & St. P. R. R., Mil- 
waukee, 1898-1901; Draftsman, Mex. Cent. R. 
R., 1903; Topographic Work, 1904; Asst. to 
Supt. Mach., Mex. Cent. R. R., 1904-6; Mech. 
Insp., 1906-7; Mech. Engr., do.. 1907-8; Instr., 
R. R. M. E., Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Auth.: 
Friction of New and Old Shoes on New and 
Worn Cast Iron Wheels, Air Brake Assn., Nat. 
Convention, Chicago, 191 1; Brake Shoe Tests 
and Their Relation to Train Braking, Car 
Foremen's Assn.. Chicago, 1911; Tie Treat- 
ment with Fuel Oil on the Mex. Cent R. R., 
1900; Effect of Scale on Boilers, Thresher- 
man's Review, 1910; Locomotive Efficiency and 
Friction, Am. Engng. and R. R. Jour., 1911; 



various short articles in Pozvef and the Engr., 
The Am. Machinist ; Variation in Tractive 
Power with Speed, Rv. Age Gasette, Vol. 52, 
Mr 22. 191 2. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Mil- 
dred Wilcox, O 23, 1907, Aguascalientes, Mex. 
Child, Virginia, b. O 2, 191 5. Address, 1807 
Prince St., Berkeley, Calif. 

ii8s. FREDERICK HENRY WILSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 14, 1876, 
Evanston, 111.; s. W. C. and Anna E. (Fussey) 
Wilson. Prepared in Evanston H. S. Sigma 
Chi. Elec. work; Chief Electn., Battleship 
Kentucky, U. S. N., 1900-4; Elec. Dept.. Deer- 
ing Harvester Co. Works, 1904; Steam Turbine 
Dept., Allis Chalmers Co., 1906; Mech Engr., 

B. F. Avery & Sons, Plow Mfrs., Louisville, 
Ky. Mem., Engrs. and Archs. Club; Unitar- 
ian Church. Married Kathryn Seitz, S 27, 1913. 
.4ddress, 4704 2nd St., Louisville, Ky. 

1 186. LEWIS FORNEY WINGARD 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; b. Je 3, 
1875, Champaign; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. 
My 28, 1841, Delphi, Ind.) and Mary Clara 
(Forney) Wingard (b. O 10, 1846, Waynes- 
boro, Pa.). Adelphic; Asst. Ed., Iliini; Band; 
Orchestra; Pol. Sc. Club. Atty-at-Law; Sec, 
Bd. of Educ, Champaign, 1905-12; Dir. and 
Asst. Atty., First St. Trust and Savings Bank, 
Urbana, 1916— . Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. 
A. M.; Shrine; Sons of Veterans. Address, 
407 N. State St., Champaign. 

1 187. *JAMES THOMPSON WOLCOTT 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 21, 1868, 

Peoria; s. Gilbert (b. Ja 20, 1837, Brooklyn, N. 

Y.) and Maria (Day) Wolcott (b. F ip, 1839, 

Nunda Val., N. Y.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. 

Asst. to City Chem., Buffalo, N. Y., 1898; do. 

St. Chem. do., 1899; Asst., 111. Steel Co., 1900; 

.\sst. Chem., Armour & Co., 1901; Supt., Oil 

Refinery, Armour & Co., Ft. Worth, Te.x., 1902. 

A. F. A. M.; A. C. S. Married Marie Boss, 

Je 20, 1900, Chicago. Died F 9, 1904, Ft. 

Worth, Tex. 

1188. MINNIE BARNEY WOODWORTH 

(YOUNG) 
(Wife of No. 1299; Sister of Nos. 456, 718, 

2007) 
Teacher of Music; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 
S, 1877, Champaign; d. Stephen Elias (b. N 27, 
1815, near Seneca Falls, N. Y.) and Mary 
Celina (Carpenter) Woodworth (b. Ap s, 1842, 
near Fayetteville, do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. and Berkeley (Calif.) H. S. Y. W. 

C. A.; Alethenai. Teacher, Champaign Schs., 
1908-9; music teacher. Mem., So. Presby. 
Church. Married John Hays Young ('99). D 
26, 1899, Champaign. Children: boy, born and 
died, N 21, 1900; John Hays Jr., b. S 7, 1903; 
Celina Woodworth, b. Je 5, 1910. .4ddress, 
326 Myrtle Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

1189. GEORGE BEDELL WORTHEN 
(Brother of No. 2298) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; LL. M., 1899; b. My 17, 
1877, Warsaw, 111.; s. George Byron (b. do.) 
and Mary L. (Bedell) Worthen (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Warsaw II. S.; Univ. of the South. 
Sewanee, Tenn., 1896-7. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Mgr., Track team; Iliini staff. Law practise. 
Poplar Bluff, Mo., 1903; Asst. Mgr., Collection, 
Swift & Co., 1904; Mgr., Coll. Dept, Am. 
Jobbing Assn., 1904; Gen. Law Practise. Auth.: 
Law of Contracts, pub. anonymously. Am. Job- 
bing Assn., 1906; articles in current mags., 
1900-2; in Green Bag; .4m. Legal News and 
Law Student's Helper. Mem., Cml. League of 
Am ; Waterloo Club; la. St. Bar Assn.; Nat. 
Assn. of Credit Men; St. Mark's Epis. Church. 
Waterloo, la. Married Etta M. Horstman, S 
I, 1902, Olatha, Kan. Child, Mary Theye, b. 
S 8, 1903. Address, 1414 4th St., W., Water- 
loo, la.; bus. add., 518 Black Bldg., do. 



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1 190. DAVID COUDEN WRAY 

(Brother of Nos. 2545, 8078) 
Min. and Metallurgical Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. F 27, 1875, Winnebago, 111.; s. Samuel Tate 
(b. Jl 23, 1848, Perry Co., Pa.) and Martha 
(Scott) Wray (b. N 23, 1851. Lycoming Co., 
Pa.). Prepared in Winnebago H. S. C. E. Club. 
With U. S. Geol. Sun, 1898- 1900; As.st. Mine 
Engr., Whitebreast Fuel Co., 1900-5; with Min- 
eral Point Zinc Co., 1906 — ; Asst. Supt., Const., 
1906-7; Dept. Supt., 1907-14; Asst. Supt., 1914- 
16; Supt., 1916 — . Mem., West. Soc. Engrs.; 
A. I. M. E. Married Bertha M. Loskill, Je 10 
1911, LaSalle, 111. Child, Elizabeth Ann, b. Jl 
20, 1916. Address, DePue, 111. 



1 191. HERMAN LOUIS WUERFFEL 
. Electrician; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 24, 1876, 
Chicago; s. Leonhard (b. Ja 31, 1829, Bavaria) 
and Albertine (Koplien) Wuerffel (b. Je 19, 
1839, Ponnnerania). Prepared in S. Chicago 
II. S.; Brevet Capt. 111. Nat. Guard. With 
West. Elec. Co., 1899-1908; U. P. Vulcan Elec. 
Heating Co., 1908 — . Mem., German Lutheran 
Church, Maywood, 111. Married Charlotte Anna 
l;^issfeldt, Ja 14, 1900, Milwaukee. Children: 
.Stella Albertine, b. Je 19, 1901 ; Gertrude Anna, 
b. Mr 30, 1905; Leonard Carl, b. Je 9, 191 1. 
Address, 409 S. loth Ave., Maywood, 111.; bus. 
add., 542 W. Jackson Blvd., (Jhicago.t 



CLASS OF 1899 (101 LIVING, 7 DEAD) 



1 192. *HARRY ANDERSON 
Div. Supt.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 12, 1878, 
Sheldon, III.; s. M. Anderson. Div. Supt. of 
Plant, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph 
Co., Los Angeles. Died D 23, 1918, Los Angeles, 
Calif. 

1193. FRANK HALL ARMSTRONG 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N i, 1877. 
Serena, 111.; s. Abraham T. and Lottie E. 
(Hall) Armstrong (b. M«.). Prejjared in 
Ottawa H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Pres., M. E. and 
E. E. Soc. Asst. Master Mechanic, Cleveland 
Cliffs Iron Co., 1899-01; Master Mechanic, 
Crystal Falls Iron Co., 1901-02; Master Me- 
chanic, Republic Iron Co., 1902-04; Mech. 
Engr., Penn. Iron Min. Co., and Republic Iron 
Co., 1904; Mech. Engr., Penn. Iron Min. Co., 
1914-17; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Armstrong 
Shovel Co., 191 7 — . Mem., Lake Superior 
Min. Inst., 1902; A. S. M. E., 1908; Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E., 1909; A. I. M. E. Mar- 
ried Clara E. Pascoe, D 23, 1903. Republic, 
Mich. Children: Charlotte E., b. My 2, 1905; 
Eleanor, b. S 6, 1908. Address, Vulcan, Mich. 

1 194. "SAMUEL MICHAEL BAYARD 
B. S. in L. & A.; b. Ap 11, 1878, Vincennes, 
Ind.; s. Joseph Lambert (b. Ja 27, 1841, du.) 
and Helen M. (Burke) Bayard (b. S 10, 1850, 
Marietta, O.). Prepared in St. Francis 
Xavier's Prep. Sch. and Vincennes Univ. Phi 
Delta Theta; Shield and Trident. Clerk, Bank- 
ers' Nat. Bank, Chicago. Died S 19, 1901, 
Vincennes, Ind. 

H95. GWAVAS FOSTER BECKERLEY 
Dist. Supvr., Emergency Fleet; B. S. in 
C. E.; b. S 28, 1876; s. James G. (b. 1833, 
Penzance, Eng.) and Catherene (Brown) 
Beckerley (b. Mineral Point, Wis.). Prepared 
in Chicago Eng. II. .S. and Man. Tr. Sch. Tau 
Beta Pi; V. P., Ath. Assn.; Pres., C. E. 
Club; Pres., Sr. Class. C. Engr., August 
Ziesing, 1899-1901; Am. Bridge Co. of New 
York, 1901-03; Contr. Agt., 111. Steel Co., 1903- 
05; Organizer Bridge Mfg. Assn., 1905; Sales 
Mgr., Noelke-Richards Iron Works, Indian- 
apolis, 1906-13; Pres., Advance Terra Cotta 
Co., 1913-18; Dist. Supvr., U. S. Emergency 
Fleet, Baltimore, 1918 — . Mem., Ancient Arabic 
Order of Nomadic Mystic Shrine; Medinah 
Temple; A. F. A. M.; Commandery; Ham- 
ilton Club, Chicago; A. A. O. N. M. S., 
Medinah Temple; Indianapolis Chap., R. A. M. 
Married Clara M. Ungewitter, I) 24, 1901, 
Chicago. Children: William Gwavas, b. N 7, 
1908; James Gwavas, b. F 27, 191 5. Address, 
Lexington Bldg., Baltimore. 

1 196. R.ALPH BENNETT 

(Brother of No. 1197) 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 20, 1875, 

Morton, 111.: s. William Sargent (b. D 31, 1841, 

Ind.) and Mary Anna (Campbell) Bennett (b. 



Jl 23. 1836, Morton, 111.). Prepared in Chi- 
cago Eng. 11. and Man. Tr. Sch. Philomathean. 
Chief Elec. Engr., Edison Elec. Co., Los An- 
geles, 1902-08; Chief Engr., Great West. Power 
Co., 1909-11; Chief Engr., Domniguez Land Co., 
191-^ — ;._ Auth.: Imhoff Sewage Tank and Pro- 
posed Sewage Farm for Torrence, Calif., Engiig. 
News. O 30, D 4, 191 3, pp. 1 1 32- 1 133; Shore 
Protection: Sea Walls and Groynes, Southwest 
Contr., S 12, 1914, pp. 8-9; A Combination 
Concrete Road and Flood Channel, Engng. 
News; Design of Shore — Protection Works, do., 
Jl 15, 1915, PP- 98-101. Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. 
E. ; Congr. Church. Married Mary Belle Burns, 
Ag 16, 1910. Children: Mary Gay, b. S 21, 
1911; Eleanor Campbell, b. My g, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 136 Witiner St., Los Angeles; bus. add., 
1 1 25 Central Bldg., do. 



1 197. RUTH BENNETT (MORGAN) 
(Sister of No. 1196) 

Medical Missionary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 
20, 1877, Morton, 111.; d. William Sargent (b. 
D 31, 1841, Ind.) and Mary Anna (Campbell) 
Bennett (b. Jl 23, 1836, Morton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago. M. 
D., Johns Hopkins, 1904. Y. W. C. A.; Watch- 
eka; Alethenai. Med. Miss., Tsing Kiang iiu, 
China, 1905-10; Haichow, China, 1910 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; Med. Miss. Assn. of China. 
Married Lorenzo Seymour Morgan, M. D., Je 
28, 1904, Nashville, Tenn. Children: Ruth 
Pierce, b. Mr 10, 1908; Juliana Louise, b. Jl 

4, 1914; Carrel Bennett, b. Ag 25, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Haichow, via Chinkiang, China. 

1 198. THOMAS ARCHIBALD MURRAY 
BEVANS 

Illustrator; B. S.; b. Je 29. 1879, Wildwood, 
111.; s. Homer Bevans. Taught Man. Tr.; Illus- 
trator for .Vdvertising Co., New York City. Ad- 
dress, 129 W. nth St,. New York City. 

1 199. MARY CONSTANCE BIGELOW 

Librarian; A. B.; B. L. S., 1910; b. Jl 13, 

1877, Austin, Minn.; d. Edward (b. Lakeville, 

N. Y.) and Lucy Hart (Brown) Bigelow (b. 

Fitchburg, Mass.). Prepared in Champaign H. 

5. Teaching, 1809-1901; Clerking, 1901; Lib. 
Asst., Rockford Pub. Lib., 1909 — . Address, 
324 N. Horsneau St., Rockford, Ill.t 



1200. CLARENCE EDGAR BOCOCK 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. D 14, 1876, Stark 
Co., 111.; s. Cyrus and Eleanor (Fouts) Bo- 
cock. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Le Cercle Fran- 
cais; Nat. Hist. Club. Instr., Sc, Corning H. 
S., la., igoo-04. Dean and Prof., Sc, St. 
Norm. Sch., Albion, Idaho 1904 — ; Grad. work, 
Univ. of Chicago, Summers, 1905 and 1907. 
Married Lillian Rodda Normington, N 28, 1907. 
Child, Oscar Lafayette, b. My 25, 1909. Ad- 
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1201. LUCILE ALICE BOOKER 
(VVATKINS) 
(Sister of No. 2030) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O i, 1874, Wichita, Kan.; 
d. George Arthur (b..S 14, 1846, Fairmount, 
111.) and Caroline Sabrina (Bell) Booker (b. 
Jl 27, 1846, Moore's Hill, Ind.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Eng. Club; lUini 
Staff; Illio Bd. ; Won prizes in literary and 
declamatory work. Instr., Eng. Lit., Little 
Falls, Minn., 1899-1900; Stillwater, Minn., 
igoi-05; Cloquet, Minn., 1906-08. Mem., Epis. 
Church; St. Andrews Guild, 1908 — ; Women's 
Friday Club, Charter Mem.; Cloquet Charitable 
Orgn., 1908 — ; City Chm., Woman's Auxiliary, 
Council of Nat. Defense; Co. Chm., Food Con- 
servation, Fed. Food Adm. Marri.ed Charles 
B. Watkins, Je 15, 1908, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 
Child, Harriette Wendell, b. Je 6, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Cloquet, Minn. 

1202. JAMES CLIFFORD BRADLEY 
Practitioner of Patent Law; B. S. in M. E. ; 

b. My 29, 1875, Morrison, 111.; s. James Hub- 
bard (b. 184-;, O.) and Emily Elizabeth (Mc- 
Allister) Bradley (b. 1849, Ind.). Prepared in 
Morrison H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Track team. 
Studied law Nat. Univ. and Geo. Washington 
Univ., Washington, D. C. Drafting, Ajax 
Forge Co., 1899; U. S. Navy Dept., 1900-01 ; 
Examining Corps, U. S. Pat. Office, Washing- 
ton, 1901-05; Practice of Pat. Law, Pittsburg, 
1905 — . Mem., Presby. Church; Bar of U. S. 
Circuit Court of Appeals, 3d Circuit, 5th Cir- 
cuit, 7th Circuit and Dist. of Columbia. Mar- 
ried Dorothy Holland Sipe, Je i, 1904, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Children: Emma Elizabeth, b. 
My 7, 1907; Tames Clifford, Jr., b. Je 21 191 1; 
Dorothy, b. Ag 5, 1916. Address, 5518 Black 
St., Pittsburg; bus. add., 1618 Frick Bldg., do. 

1203. THEODORE LENNART BURKLAND 
Merchant; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 30, 187s, 
Moline, 111.; s. Swan P. (b. Sweden) and 
Charlotte (Larson) Burkland (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Moline H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Tau 
Beta Pi; Football team; Mgr., Interscholastic. 
Draftsman, Paige Iron Works, Chicago, 1899; 
Moline Plow Co., 1899; Asst. Engr., Peoria 
Water Works, 19.02-10; Pres., Citizen's St. 
Bank, Nampa, Idaho, 1910; Min., 1914-17; 
Automobile accessories, 191 7 — . Married Mary 
C. Trumbower, Je 8, 1904, Huron, S. Dak. 
Children: Benjamin Trumbower, b. JI 15, 
1907; Theodore Lennart, b. Ag 19, 191 1. Ad- 
dress, 7507 Greenview Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
1517 Kimball Bldg., do. 

1204. 'HALBERT LILLY CHIPPS 

(Brother of No. 1482) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 13, 1877. 
Sullivan, 111.; s. Abia (b. Je 8, 1852, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va.) and America (Lilly) Chipps (b. 
O 10, i8s6, Sullivan, 111.). Prepared in Sul- 
livan H. S. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club. Instr., 
C. E., Univ. of 111., 1899; Chicago Jet. R. R. 
Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1900; LTnion 
Pac. Ry., 1900. Died N 3, 1900, Laramie, Wyo. 

1205. HARRY ARTHUR CHUSE 
Mech. Engr; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr ii, 1877. 
Mattoon, 111.; s. J. F. (b. Switzerland) and 
M. D. (Nicholson) Chuse (Bond Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsi- 
lon. Gen. Mgr., Chuse Engine Works. Mar- 
ried Eliza Shinn, N 15, 1904. St. Louis. Ad- 
dress, 1504 Charleston Ave., Mattoon, 111. 

1206. EDITH CLARK (BURR) 

(Sister of No.' 1113) 

A. B. in L. \ A.; B. L. S., 1902; b. Ap 28, 

1877, Vandalia, 111.; d. Daniel Monroe (b. Had- 

dan. Conn.) and Rebecca (Davis) Clark (b. Hig; 

ganem, do.). Prepared in Vandalia H. S. Pi 



Beta Phi; Watcheka; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Delta 
Psi; Capt., basket ball team; Class Poet. Auth : 
Niagara Falls, A. Bibliography, Bui. of Bibli- 
ography, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 85-91. Mem., Bd. 
of Dir. Detroit Branch Coll. Alumnae and 
Spokane Branch; Cor. Sec, City Fed. of 
Woman's Clubs, Spokane. Married Frank 
Henry Burr, Je 10, 1903, Vandalia, 111. Child, 
Frederick Marshall, b. Ja 15, 1914. Address, 
3-'o S. 1st St., Vandalia. 111. 

1207. *MARY EDITH CLARK 
(Sister of No. 1114) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. F 6, 1879, 
Donovan, 111.; d. Evlan (b. Ag 18, 1838, St. 
Joseph, Mich.) and Clarissa E. (Watkins) 
Clark (b. Ag 9, 1843, Crawfordsville, Ind.). 
Eng. Club; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught 
at Chillicothe, 1900-01; Mt. Vernon, 1902-9; 
grad. stud., Univ. of 111., 1905-6. Died F 28, 
igog, Sheldon, 111. 

1208. PHILIP HENRY CLARK 
Lawver; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. D 31, 1873, 
Guilford, 111.; s. Edward E. (b. F 2, 1845, Ire- 
land) and Sarah F. (Sale) Clark (b. D 6, 
1851, Guilford, 111.). Prepared in Galena, H. 
S. Prin., 1899-02, and Supt., Galena Sch. 1902- 
6; Atty.-at-Law, Lawton Okla. 1907 — . Married 
Loretta J. Mahoiiy, Je 30, 1904, Galena, 111. 
Child, Edward J., b. Ja 12, 1907. Address, 
Lawton, Okla.t 

1209. CHARLES LUTHER CLIFFORD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 6, 1874, 
Serena, 111.; s. Martin Luther (b. N 15, 1832, 
N. Y. St.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Sinclair) 
Clifford (b. Jl 29, 1836, 111.). Prepared in 
Ottawa Tp. H. S. Arc Lamp Dept., Western 
Elec. Co., Chicago, 1899; with Chicago Tele- 
phone Co., 1900-2; Elec. Engr., War Dept., 
1902-1917; Elec. and Mech. Engr., do, 1917^. 
Married Belle Ethel Jones, D 19, 1900, Chi- 
cago. Address, Silver Spring, Md. 

1210. JANE ELIZABETH COOKE 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Je 4, 1866, Monroe, 
Mich.; d. Jacob (b. 1831, Geneva, N. Y.) and 
Sarah (Grigg) Cooke (b. 1834, Eng.). Pre- 
pared in Monroe H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1890- 
91, 1893-95. Classifier, Univ. of Pa. 1899; 
Reorganizer, Schmidlapp Free Lib., Piqua, O., 
1900-01; Cataloger and Reviser, Lib. of Con- 
gress, I go I — -. Mem., Univ. Club, 111.; Univ. 
Club, Mich.; Lib. Assn.; Epis. Church. Ad- 
dress, goo E. Capital St., Washington, D. C; 
bus. add.. Lib. of Congress, do. 

121 1. VIRGINIA DINWIDDIE (PIPER) 
B. S. in Sc; b. Maroa, 111.; d. M. E. Din- 

widdie. Married Charles E. Piper, My 1901, 
Chicago. Address, c/o Chas. E. Piper, Los An- 
geles.} 

1212. GEORGE DODDS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 4, 1878, 
Neoga, 111.; s. Eli and Ophelia (Everhart) 
Dodds (b. Port Washington, O.). Prepared in 
Neopa Pub. Schs. With the Bullock Elec. Mfg. 
Co.; Asst., Test Dept., iSgg-igoi; Sales Engr., 
1901-3; Foreman, Test Dept., 1903-5; Asst. to 
Supt., Const., 1906-9; Elec. Engr., W. & L. E. 
R. R., 1909-11; with Delaware and Hudson Co., 
1911 — . Married Lula Engel, Je 18, 1904, Cin- 
cinnati. Child, Roselle Sue, b. Ap g, 1905. 
Address, 10 Stanwix St., Albany, N. Y.t 

1213. RICHARD CHARLES DONOGHUE 

(Brother of No. 1661) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 28, 1876, La Salle, 
Ind.; s. Timothy J. (b. Belville, Can.) and 
Catharine (Cody) Donoghue (b. La Salle, IlL). 
Prepared in St. Bede's Coll.; Univ. Acad. Ad- 
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1214. ALEXANDER DAWES DuBOIS 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1912; b. D 
19, 1S75, Springfield, 111.; s. Nicolas (b. Ap 7, 
1S46, Carlinville, 111.) and Orlena Eliza (DawesJ 
DuBois (b. Jl 20, 1851, do.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. M. and E. E. Soc.; Pres., Mil. 
Club; Nat. Hist. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Mil. 
Scholarship; Winner Hazelton Medal; Mil. 
Instr. ; Adjt. and Capt., Univ. Regt.; Illio Bd. ; 
Class Treas. ; Class Track Team; Del. to Stud. 
Assembly. Grad. Stud., Cornell, 1908-10; 
Draftsman, The Elec. Storage Battery Co., 
1899-1900; Wabash R. R. Co., 1900-02; with 
West. Elec. Co., 1902; Engr., West. Elec. 
Co., 1902-06; General Staff of Power Ap- 
paratus Mgr., do., 1906-07; Asst. Electn. 
and Mech. Engr., 111. Traction System, 
1907-08; Instr. E. E., Cornell, 1908-11; Asst. 
Prof., E. E., Purdue Univ., 1911-13; wheat 
farming 1913 — . Mem. 5th Regt. 111. Nat 
Guard, 1896-98. Patents, Nos. 826, 318; 836, 
019; 840, 690. Auth.: Will it Pay to Electrify 
the Shops, Indus. Engr., Ja 1912, vol. 2, pp. 1-8; 
A Note on the Nesting of the Whippoorwill, 
The Auk, 1911, vol. 28, pp. 469-471; Adjustable 
Speed Direct Current Motors, Elec. World, 
1912, vol. 59, pp. 1063-86, 1113-1118, 1259-1263; 
April Killdeers (with A. A. Allen), Country 
Life in Am., 1914, vol. 25, pp. 41-42; Power 
Formulas for Mach. Tools, Elec. World, 1915, 
vol. 65, pp. 928-933. Mem., Soc. for Promotion 
Engng. Educ; A. I. E. E. ; Am. Ornith. Union; 
St. Louis Ry. Club; M. E. Church. Married 
Alma Margaret Houser, N 8, 1902, Lincoln, 111. 
Addr-ess, Dutton, Mont. 

121S. HARRY TRUXTUN EASTMAN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 25, 1878, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Frank S. (b. Fort Snelling, 
Minn.) and Cora Louisa (Brackett) Eastman 
(b. Jl 22, 1858, Rock Island, 111.). Prepared 
in Rock Island H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Junior 
Engr. in Govt. Const, work from 1899- 1906, 
under U. S. Engr. Office, Rock Island, 111.; 
Chief Engr., Healy Tibbitts Const. Co., San 
Francisco, 1906-9; Supt., Holabird & Roche, 
Archs. of Chicago, 1909 — ; Capt., 25th Engrs. 
Corps, 1917; do., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 116 N. 25th St., Omaha, Neb.; bus. add., 
1618 Monadnock Block, Chicago. 

i2i6. HOWARD MONTGOMERY ELY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 19, 1876, 
Peoria; s. Edwin C. (b. 1840, O.) and Mary 
M. (Grier) Ely (b. 1847, Danville, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield 
and Trident. Asst. Engr. to Supt., Peoria Water 
Works, 1899; Asst. Engr., D. W. Mead, Const. 
Engr., 1 899- 1 907; Engr., Parkman- Washing- 
ton Co., Contr. Engrs., Chicago, 1907-9; Supt., 
Danville Water Co., 1909 — •. Auth.: Descrip- 
tion of Concrete Dam Const., Proc. III. Soc. 
Engrs. and Survs., 1904; The Southwest Water 
Tunnel, do., 1908; Legislation in Regard to 
Stream Pollution in III., Proc. Water Supply 
Assn., 1 910; Pumping Station and Pumping 
Engine Duty, Report Water Works Comn., 
Proc. III. Soc. Engrs. and Survs. Mem., West. 
Soc. Engrs., 1901-1916; 111. Soc. of Engrs. 
and Survs., 1904-12; Past Pres., 111. Water 
Works Assn.; Ind. San. and Water Supply 
Assn.; Treas., Danville Rotary Club, 1017-18; 
Danville Elks Lodge. Married Nellie B. Hawes, 
S 18, 1907, Danville (died Jl 16, 1909). 
Child, Nellie Jane Grier, b. Ag i, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 516 N. Walnut St., Danville, 111. 

1217. EDNA FAIRCHILD (PIER) 
B. L. S.; b. My 5, 1876, Marinette, Wis.; d. 
Charles March (b. Mr 10, 1850, Knightstown, 
Ind.) and Sarah Jane (Cook) Fairchild (b. Ag 
9, 1850, Irasburg, Vt.). Prepared in Marinette 
(Wis.) H. S. and Walnut Hill Sch., Natick, 
Mass. Attended Wellesley Coll., 1894-5. P' 
Beta Phi. Cataloger, No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
DeKalb, 111., 1899-1900; Organizer, Chicago 



City Club, 1905; Asst., John Crerar Lib., Chi- 
cago, 1 905-8; Asst. Libr., Ryerson Lib. Art 
Inst^ Chicago, 1908-12. Mem., Chicago Welles- 
ley Club; Chicago Lib. Club. Married Colwert 
George Pier, Mr 12, 191 2, Wausau, Wis. Ad- 
dress, 802 1st St., Wausau, Wis.t 

1218. CLARENCE EARL FLEAGER 
Telephone Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 23 
1879, Sheldon, 111.; s. William Barnum (b! 
S 7, 1830, Carlisle, Pa.) and Frances (Milli- 
es Vj ^K\S^'"o (•'V, ^ '7, 1853). Prepared in 
Sheldon H. S. Baseball Team. Clerk, Am. 
Telephone & Telegraph Co., Chicago, 1899- 
1901; Dist. Mgr., 1901; St. Paul, Service Insp., 
1901-02; Switchboardman, Sunset Telephone & 
lelegraph Co., Seattle, 1902-04; Supt., Inside 
Plant, Puget Sound Div., 1904; Dist. Supt. 
Const., Puget Sound Dist., 1904-09; City Plant 
Chief, Seattle, 1909; Dist. Supt., Plant, San 
Francisco Coast Div. 1910; Div. Plant Engr., 
Central Div., San Francisco 1911-16; Plant 
Engr., San Francisco, 1917 — . Assoc. Mem.. A. 
I. E. E.; Engrs. Club of San Francisco; Hill- 
side Club, Berkeley, Calif. Married Mabell E. 
Maynard, Jl 12, 1905. Child, William May- 
nard, b. Ap 20, 1907. Address, 927 Indian Rock 
Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 

1219. EUGENE WILLIAM PENN FLESCH 
B. S. in Arch.; b. S 28, 1876, Philadelphia; 
s. J. A. and Fredericka (Astruck) Flesch. 
Kappa Sigma. Married Rose Eisler, O 29, 
1904, New York. Child, Ruth b. Ag 8, 1905. 
Address, 4809 Calumet Ave., Chicago. f 

1220. MARCUS SAMUEL FLETCHER 
Phys. and Surg.; M. D., 1898; B. S., 1899; b 
F 17, 1869, Ridgefarm, 111.; s. Henry (b. O 
28, 1839, do.) and Mahala (Haworth) 
Fletcher (b. O 15, 1842, Georgetown, 111.). 
Prepared in Ridgefarm H. S. Phi Rho Sigma 
of P. & S. Phys. and Surg., Ridgefarm, 1898 
1902; do., Danville, 111., 1902-05; do., (jeorge 
town. 111., 1905-1S; Vermilion Co. Health Offi 
cer, 1902-04. First Lt., M. O. R. C, 1917 
Mem., Vermilion Co. Med. Soc, 1900; 111. St 
Med. Soc, 1902; Friends Church; St. Med 
Assn.; A. M. A. Married Jessie Baum, Ag 5, 
1897, Newport, Ind. Child, Mildred, b. Ap 
8, 1900. Address, Georgetown, 111. 

1221. JOHN ALBERT FOBERG 
Instructor; B. S. ; b. Mr 12, 1876, Chicago; 
s. Nels A. (b. Sweden) and Mathilda (Berg- 
strom) Foberg (b. do.). Prepared in Chicago 
Man. Tr. Sch. Attended summer quarters, 
LTniv. of Chicago, 1895-7-8. Fellowship in Math. 
(Not used). Instr., Math, Crane Junior Coll., 
Chicago. Married Louise Julia F., Jl i, 1904, 
Chicago. Child, Marian, b. 1906. Address, 
4031 N. Avers Ave., Chicago. t 

1222. ROBERT LAMBERT FOWLER 
Mgr., Paving Co.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 4, 
1876, Charity, 111.; s. Robert and Ellen (Dillon) 
Fowler. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Delta Tau 
Delta; Tau Beta Pi. One yr. Min. and Civ. 
Engr.; Min. Engr., Utah Fuel Co.; one yr.. 
Chief Engr., do.; one-half yr., Supt., Nev. (5oal 
Co.; Prospecting with Diamond Drill; Supt., 
Gelsonite and Coal Mines of the Barber 
Asphaltum Co., Dragon, Ut. ; Mgr., Plant of 
The Barber Asphalt Paving Co., Maurer N. J. 
Address, 168 High St., Perth Amboy, N. J. 

1223. WILLIAM ALEXANDER GORDON 

ERASER 

(Brother of No. 3370) 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 27. 

1875, La Salle, 111.; s. William H. (b. Mr 26, 

1838, Perth, Ont.) and Lydia M. (Waterman) 

Fraser (b. Ap 26 1848, Pleasant River, N. 

S.). Prepared in La Salle H. S. Delta Tau 

Delta; Shield and Trident; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha 

Delta Zeta; Adjt., Univ. Rest. Asst. Master 



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Mech., Engng., Univ. of 111., 1901-02; Master 
Mech. Flammiofums Co., Mojave, Calif., 1903; 
Gen. Mgr., do., 1904-05; Asst. Master Mech. 
Calumet and Ariz. Copper Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 
1905-09; Gen. Mgr., Barbour Asphalt Co.. 
Trinidad, S. Am., 1909-12; Irrigation Engr., 
Wellton Ariz., 1912-17. Capt., U. S. A. Engrs., 
1917; Overseas, 1918 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Julia Belle Lewis, Ag 15, 1907, Still- 
man Valley, 111. Children: William Lewis, b. 
My 16, 1908; Lucy Bell b. Ap 25, 1910; Robert 
Gordon, b. Ag 11, 1913; John Halliday, b. 
Mr 2y, 1916. Address, Compton, Calif. 

1224. DAISY GARVER (BAUM) 
(Wife of No. 857; Sister of No. 1874) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 22, 1875, Farmer 
City, 111.; d. Christian (b. 1849, Harrisburg, 
Pa.) and Eva (Pettit) Garver (b. 1855, Shelby- 
ville, Ind.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Pi Beta Phi. Married Harry William Baum 
('95), Mr 20, 1900, Bloomington, 111. Address, 
Biltmore Hotel, New York City. 

1225, WINFRED DEAN GERBER 
San. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Jl 8 

1876; s. Henry H. (b. My 18, 1846, Byron 
111.) and Isabella C. (Dean) Gerber (b. Ca 
zanovia, N. Y.). Prepared in Rockford H. S 
Mun. and San. Engr., Chicago, 1899-1Q02; R 
R. Location and Const., Okla., 1902-06; Ark. 
1906-07; C. R. I. and P. R. R., Chicago, 1907 
08; Chief Engr. of R. R. Project, Ky., 1908 
09; mem., iirm The W. S. Shields Co., San 
Civ. Engrs., Chicago, 1909-16; San. Engr. 
Blackmer and Post Pipe Co., i9i6-i7;rfo.. Clay 
Products Assn., 191 7 — . Mem., 111. Soc. Engrs, 
and Survs. ; West. Soc. Engrs.; Am. Ry Engng, 
Assn.; Illini Club of Chicago; V. P.. 111. Soc, 
of Engrs., 1916; Pres., do., 1917: la. Engng, 
Soc; Engng. Soc. of Wis.; 111. Highway Im 
provement Assn. Married Jessie Fuller David 
son, Ag 27, 1902, Galesburg, 111. Child, Jean 
Isabelle b. Ag 17, 1910. Address, 1611 Fargo 
Ave., Chicago. 

1226. HUGH McWHURR GILCHRIST 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 21, 1878, 
Rapids City, 111.; s. John Weir (b S 1857, 
Wanlockhead, Scot.) and Caroline (Schaecter) 
Gilchrist (b. My 1859, Rapids City, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Viola, 111. and Univ. Acad. M. E. 
Mich. Coll. of Mines, 1900. Asst. Sunt., So. 
Smelting Co., 1900-2; Engr. Empire and Alden 
Coal Co., 1902-10; V. P. and Gen. Mgr., Alden 
Coal Co., 1910 — . Married Elizabeth Quirk, 
Ap 29, 1903, Peoria. Child, Mary Marjorie, 
b. My 13, 1907. Address, Davenport, la.t 

1227. WALTER BURLEY GRIFFIN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 24, 1876, 
May wood. 111.; s. George Walter (b. Mr 20, 
1851, Haverhill, Mass.) and Estelle Melvina 
(Burlev) Griffin (b. Mr 13, 1852, St. Charles, 
111 ) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Arch. Club; Le Cercle Francais. Arch. 
Draftsman, Chicago, 1899-1901; Arch, and Land- 
scape Arch, with Frank Lloyd AVright Oak 
Park 111., 1901-05; Practicing independently, 
ic,o6 — ; Prize ($8,500) for design of Australian 
Capital City, 1912; Working out plan for Capi- 
tal City, Australia, 1914—. Mem., Chicago 
Arch Club; Jefferson Club; Univ. Club; 111. 
Chap. A. I. A.; City Club of Chicago. Married 
Marion Lucy Mahoney Je 29, 191 1, Michigan 
City, Ind. Address. 175 W. Jackson Blvd., 
Chicago, c/o Geo. W. Griffin; or 395 Collins 
St., Melborne, Australia. 

1228. FREDERICK GRIM 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 10, 1875, 
Canton, 111.; s. E. W. and Elizabeth Ann 
(Jones) Grim (b. Salt Lake City). Pre 
pared in Canton H. S. Married Ida Christina 
Anderson, Mr 18, 1902, Canton, III. Children: 



Robert Frederick, b. Ap 5, 1903; Charles Wil- 
liam, b. Ap 30, 1910. Address, 133 Calendar 
Ave. LaGrange, 111.; bus. add., 22 W. Monroe 
St., Chicago.! 

1229. LOUIS DIXON HALL 
Specialist in Marketing Live Stock and 
Meats; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1906; b. Je 13, 
1878, Taylorville, 111.; s. William W. (b. N 

30, 1847, Springfield, 111.) and Sarah Louisa 
(Stewart) Hall (b. Mr 31, 1849, Waukegan, 
111.). Prepared in Ilawarden (la.) H. S. 
Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Agr. Club. Engaged 
in beef cattle trade, ranching at Fairfax, S. 
Dak.; cattle feeding at Hawarden, la.; general 
farming, 1899-1903; Instr., An. Husb., Univ. 
of 111., and ist Asst., An. Husb., 111. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., 1903-09; Asst. Prof., An. Husb., 
Univ. of 111., and Asst. Chief, An. Husb., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1909-14; Specialist in Market- 
ing Live Stock and Meats, Bur. of Markets, 
U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1914 — . Mem., A. A. A. 
S.; Am. Soc. of An. Production; Sigma Xi; 
Hon. Mem., Alpha Zeta. Auth.: Bui. 147, 111. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Market Classes and Grades of 
Meat; Bui. 158, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., Relative 
Economy, Composition and Nutritive Value of 
the Various Cuts of Beef (with A. D. Em- 
mett) ; Report 113, Office of the Sec, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Methods and Cost of Marketing 
Live Stock and Meats; Farmers Bui. 718, U. 
S. Dept. of Agr., Cooperative Live Stock Ship- 
ping Assns. (with S. W. Doty) ; also Pamphlets, 
Circulars Nos. 79, 88, 91, 92, 94, 98, 163, 169 
(with Herbert W. Mumford) ; articles in vari- 
ous agr. jours., and other periodicals. Married 
Elizabeth Cutler Wilder, Je 13, 1900, Cham- 
paign. Children: Dixon Wilder, b. My 7, 
1902; Charles Nelson, b. F 12, 1904; Elizabeth 
Virginia, b. Mr 5, loio. Address. 3823 Liv- 
ingston St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

1230. JOHN NEWTON HERWIG 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 27, 1875, 
Mason City, 111.; s. Gerhard (b. Hessen Castle, 
Ger.) and Elizabeth (Sullivan) Herwig (b. Go- 
shen, N. J.). Prepared in LTniv. of 111. Acad. 
Machinist, 1900; Draftsman. 1900. Automatic 
P.lock Signals, Maintaining Block Signals; 
Mech. Draftsman; Water Service C. C. and 
L. R. R., 1904 — . Married Pearl Merrill, Je 
16, 1910, St. David, Ariz. Child, Lois Pearl, 
b. D 26, 1911. Address, Lordsburg, Calif.f 

1231. IRWYN HORATIO HILL 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 19, 1875, 
Joliet, 111.; s. Charles Augustus (b. 1834, Trux- 
ton, N. Y.) and Lydia Melissa (Wood) Hill 
(b. 1838, Crete, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad.; 
Chicago Art Inst., 1897-98. Phi Delta Theta. 
Bugler, 111. Nat. Guard, 1891-93; Firm of 
Woodroofe, Griffin, and Hill. Mem., B. P. O. 
E., Lodge No. 174, Tacoma, Wash.; Treas., 
Tacoma Rotary Club. Married Jamie E. 
Woody, Je 11, 1901, Champaign. Child, Fred- 
erick Way, b. Mr 30, 1905. Address, 2816 N. 
30th St., Tacoma, Wash.; bus. add., 510 Tacoma 
Bldg., do. 

1232. JOHN KING HOAGLAND 
(Husband of No. 1508) 
Farmer and Shipper; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 

31, 1873, Mode, 111.; s. John W. (b. 1832, O.) 
and Carrie (King) Iloagland (b. 1842, Pa.). 
Prepared in Shelby ville H. S. Philomathean; 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pres., Ath. Assn.; Capt., 
Track Team; 111. and Conf. record in mile 
walk. Farmer and Grain, Hay and Live Stock 
Shipper. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Frances iSIyrtle Green Coi), F 12, 
1002. Urbana (died D 23, 1908, Hartland, 
Wis.); Alice Mary Green, Ap 27, 1910. Chil- 
dren: Max Green, b. Ag 3, 1904; Karl King, 
b. N 20, 1907. Address, Woodside Farm, R. 
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1233. GEORGE WALLACE HUBBARD 
(Husband of No. 1526) 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1912; 
b. L) 15, 1876, Urbana; s. George Wyllys and 
Edna Price (Post) Hubbard. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Adelpbic: Y. M. C. A.; Mil. 
Club; Capt., Univ. Regt. Draftsman, 1002; 
Asst., M. E., 1902-11; Mech. Engr., Graham 
Burnham & Co.. Oak Park, 111., 191 1—. Mar- 
ried Mabel Hopkins ('01 ), S 11, 1901, Indian- 
apolis. Children: Elizal)eth Edna, b. My 20, 
1905; Mabel Lois, b. S 4, 1913- Address, 222 
Iowa St., Oak Park, 111. 

1234. ALINE DELLENA HUGIISTON 

(ENOCHS) 
(Wife of No. 1125) 
B. S. in Sc.; b. Ja 29, 1878, Buckley, 111.; 
d. Herbert Abott (b. My 18, 1844, Otego, N. 
Y.) and Mary A. (Smith) Hughston (b. Ap 3. 
1848, Waterloo O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Alethenai. Taught in Champaign schs., 1899- 
1900; Stud, at Art Inst., 1905- Married Claude 
D. Enochs ('98), Je 14, 1900, Urbana. Child, 
Claude H., b. Je 29, 1906. Address, 506 Com- 
merce Bldg., St. Paul.t 

1235. FREDERICK MILTON JAMES 
Clergyman; B. S. in Sc; b. Ag 13, 1869, 

Piasa, 111.; s. George (b. Ag 1840, Liverpool, 
Eng.) and Annie M. (Laing) James (b. Ind.). 
Prepared in Piasa Pub. Sch. McKendree Coll., 
1 89 1 -2, 1894-6. Clergyman in So. 111. Conf. ; 
served Tamalio charge, 1900-1; Joppe charge, 
1901-4; Thebes charge, 1904-5; Irvington, 
1905-7; Monasin, 1907-9; Makanda, 1909-11; 
Pin'kstaflf, 191 1 — . Elder, M. E. Church, So. 
111. (Tonf. ; Ordained Deacon by Bishop Vin- 
cent, 1902; do. by Bishop McCabe, Litchfield, 
111. Married Flora Ethel Dill, S 26, 1905, 
Vienna, 111. Children: Luella Margaret, b. 
Ag 25, 1906; Anna Bell Ruth, b. F 3, 1009; 
Esther Dill, b. O 15, 1910. Address, Mt. Erie, 
111. 

. 1236. LOUISE JONES (ADSIT) 
(Wife of No. 1448; Sister of Nos. 658, 659) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Champaign; d. James 
St. Claire (b. London, O.) and Eliza (Houston) 
Jones (b. do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Married Bert Wilson 
Adsit ('01), N 2, 1902, Champaign. Children: 
Stephen Bert, b. S 26, 1906; Mary Louise, b. 
Mr 17, 191 1. Address, Pontiac, Ill.t 

1237. EMMA REED JUTTON 
(Sister of No. 1715) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. New Albany, Ind.: 
d. Joseph (b. O 28, 1840) and Elizabeth (Reed) 
Jutton (b. O 27, 1848.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Achoth. Loan Libn., Univ. of 
111.; Libn. and Lecturer in Lib. Sch. Mem., 
Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn.; Christian 
Church. Address, 501 Chalmers St., Cham- 
paign. 

1238. JAMES FRANKLIN KABLE 
(Brother of No. 1716) 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 12, 1876, 
Virden, 111.; s. Benj. Franklin (b. Ap 4, 1840, 
Cireen Co., O.) and Anna Maria (Freeman) 
Kable (b. S 8, 1842, Virden, 111.). Prepared 
in Blackburn Univ. and Staunton Mil. Acad., 
Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Architect's Club: Y. M. C. A. 
Asst., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Instr., 
Descrip. Geom., Univ. of Wis., 1901-02; Instr., 
G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1902-04; Struct. Drafts- 
man vifith Prudy and Henderson, 1903; Arch. 
Supt., 1904; E. C. & R. M. Shankland, 1905; 
Am. Bridge Co., 1905; D. H. Burnham & Co., 
1905; Sr. mem., Kable & Kable, Portland, Ore., 
1907-11; Chief Engr., Pacific Iron Works, do., 



igii-17; Ship draftsman, G. M. Standifer 
Const. Corp., Vancouver, Wash., 191 7 — . 
Auth.: Free-hand Lettering (with J. D. Phil- 
lips), Chicago, 1902. .4ddress, c/o G. M. 
Standifer Const. Corp., Vancouver, Wash. 

1239. DANIEL CLEMENT KETCHUM 

(Brother of No. 889) 
Lawyer; A. B.; LL. B., 1904; b. O 11, 1877, 
Kewanee, 111.; s. Smith (b. Ja 7, 1840, Bucyrus, 
O.) and Martha Ann (Clement) Ketchum (b. 
.■\g 17, 1846, Hamilton, Can.). Prepared in 
Elmwood H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa 
Nu; Adelpbic; Pol. Sc. Club; Eng. Club; Van 
Twiller Court; Y. M. C. A.; Orat. Assn.; Ath. 
Assn.; Jr. Hatchet Orat.; Sr. Class Orat. 
Prin., Girard H. S., 1900; Supt. and Prin., 
Schs., Rosemond, 111., 1900-02; Practicing law, 
1904 — . Mem., Presby. Church; Kansas City 
Bar Assn. Married Helen Elizabeth Mann, 
Je 26, 1909. Children: Daniel Reading, b. My 
28, 1910; Sara Francis, b. Ja 18, 191 2; Milo 
Clement, b. F 14, 1913; Barbara, b. My 29, 
1917. Address, 415 Keith & Perry Bldg., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 

1240. JAMES THOMPSON KINGSBURY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1902; b. 

Lawrence Co., 111.; s. R. W. and Josephine 
Kingsbury. Prepared in Vincennes Univ. and 
Pub. Schs. Mem.. Christian Church. Mar- 
ried Mary Grace Hicks, Mr 17, 19 12, Bisbee, 
Ariz. Address, Tombstone, Ariz.t 

1 24 1. FRED CONRAD KOCH 

Professor; B. S. in Chem. ; M. S., 1900; b. 
My 16, 1876, Chicago; s. Frederick (b. Ag 29, 
1840, CJudensberg, Ger.) and Louise Henrietta 
(Fischer) Koch (b. O 14 1846, Elmhurst, 111.). 
Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Ph. D., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1912. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Chi. Fellow, Chem., Univ. of 111., 
1899-1900; Instr., Chem., 1900-02; Research 
Chem. with .Armour & Co., 1902-09; Fellow, 
Physiol. Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10; 
Asst., Physiol. Chem., 1910-12; Asst. Prof., 
Physiol. Cliem., Univ. of Chicago, 1912 — -. 
Auth.: On the Presence of Histidine in Pig 
Thyreoglobulin, Jour. Bio!. Chem.. Vol. IX., 
191 1, pp. 121- 122; articles in Jour. Biol. Chem., 
.4m. Jour, of Physiol., Interstate Med. Jour. 
Mem., A. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; Chaos Club; 
Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Married Bertha Ethel 
Zink, Ag 20, 1901, Champaign. Address, 5743 
Maryland Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Dept. 
Physiol. Chem., Univ. of Chicago, do. 

1242. IDA SUSAN LANDEL (HOLMES) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Roberts, 111.; d. Jacob 
(b. Alsace, France) and Susan (Gipe) Landel 
(b. Edgerton, O.). Prepared in Paxton H. S. 
Watcheka; Le Cercle Francais; Der Deutsche 
Verein; Capt. Basketball Team. Married Edwin 
Miles Holmes, Mr 8, 191 1. Indianola, Miss. 
Address, Heathman, Miss.t 

1243. JOHN ALBERT LATZER 

(Brother of Nos. 1371, 2733, 3444. 7025) 

B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1900; b. N 11, 1876, 
near Highland, 111.; s. Louis (b. N 11, 1849, 
near Highland, 111.) and Elisa (Luehm) Latzer 
(b. Mr 12, 1852, do.). Prepared in Pub. Schs. 
of Highland; Univ. Acad. Adelpbic; Y. M. C. 
A.; Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Ed. ///. Agricul- 
turist: Chem. and Processer for Helvetia Milk 
Candy Co., 1900-4; Mgr., Delta Plant for Hel- 
vetia Milk Condg. Co., 1904-7; do., Wellsboro 
Plant, do., 1907 — . Married Clara Louise 
Briggs, N 21, 1906, Delta, O. Children: John 
Briggs, b. O 23, 1909; Thomas Franklin, b. 
Mr 12, 1912; Louis Jr., b. D 31, 1916 (died 
Ta ■>, 1917). Address. 19 Bacon St., Wellsboro, 
Pa.; bus. add., c/o Helvetia Milk Condg. Co., 
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1244. CARROLL GRAY LAWRENCE 
Arch. Appraiser; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 12, 
1875, Carbondale; s. Charles Carroll (b. JTa 31, 
1837, Paris, 111.) and Ellen Jane (Hamilton) 
Lawrence (b. Je 16, 1841, Prairie, do.). Pre- 
pared in St. Norm., Carbondale. Track team. 
Arch. Draftsman, St. Louis, igoo; Arch. Ap- 
praiser, Chicago, 1900-3; with Am. Appraisal 
Co., Milwaukee, 1903 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Beatrice Steele, Je 24, 1918, Ness 
City, Kan. ^Iddress, c/o W. S. Uhler, Tipton, 
la. 

1245. WILLIAM BLAKE LEACH 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 10, 1877, 
McLean, 111.; s. Samuel I. (b. D 30, 1840, West- 
moreland, N. H.) and Nancy M. (Blake) Leach 
(b. Je II, 1842, Swansey, do.). Prepared in 
McLean H. S.: 111. St. Norm. Univ. LL. B.. 
111. Wesleyan, 1902. Mem., Bd. of Control of 
Athletics; Tennis Mgr. ; Pres., Le Cercle Fran- 
cais. Practicing law, 1902 — ; Elected mem. 
Faculty, Law Dept., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 
Bloomington, 1905 — . Married Bernice Staple- 
ton, D 19, 1906, Bloomington, 111. Children: 
Marian, b. Je 21, 1909; Shelton Blake, b. Ap 
28, 191 1. Address, 512 E. Locust St., Bloom- 
ington, 111.; bus. add., ist Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

1246. OSCAR ADOLPH LEUTWILER 

(Brother of No. 4774) 
Professor; B. S. in M. E. ; M. E., 1900; b. 
F 16, 1877, Highland, 111.; s. Adolph (b. Ag 8, 
1855, do., and Celina (Seeger) Leutwiler (b. 
O 7, 1857, Wintherthur, Switzerland). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta 
Pi; Shield and Trident; M. E. Soc; Treas., 
Jr. Class; Pi Tau Sigma; Theta Tau; Class 
Baseball Team. Fellowship in M. E., 1899-1900; 
Draftsman with Parlin Orendorff Co., (^anton, 
111., 1901; Instr. M. E. Dept., Lehigh Univ., 
1901-03; Asst. Prof., Mach. Design, Univ. of 
111., 1903-16; Prof., do., 1916 — •. Auth. : 
Notes on Mechanics of Machinery, 90 pp., 
1907; Text book on Mach. Design, 607 pp., 
1917. Married Elise Verena Kaeser, S 5, 1901, 
Highland, 111. Children: Lester Glenn, b. Ap 
7, 1907; Kathryn Elizabeth, b. Je 4, 1911. Ad- 
dress, 511 W. Green St., Urbana, 111. 

1247. ELLA MARIAN LOFTUS 
(TURNBULL) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 26, 1876, Ivesdale, 
111.; d. John L. and Mary J. (Lyons) Loftus. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Taught in Dixon 
H. S., 1899-1902; Ashland, 1902-3; Pekin, 
1903-4; Colo. S])rings, Colo.. 1904-8. Married 
Dr. William Gray Turnbull, Jl 30, 190S. Child, 
William G., b. N 21 1915. Address, St. Sana- 
torium for Tuberculosis, Cresson, Pa. 

1248. 'FRED MORGAN McELFRESH 
Agriculturalist; B. S. in Sc; b. Mr 27, 1874, 

Waverly. 111.; s. Greenherry Riggs (b. Ky.) and 
Elvira (Morgan) McElfresh (b. O.). Prepared 
in Jacksonville H. S. Philomathean; Track 
team. Asst., Zool., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1899-1901; 
foreman of fruit farm, igoi-6. Married Ger- 
trude Elizabeth Ewing, F 24, 1905, Oswego, 
Ore. Died S, 1906, Salem, Ore. 

1249. MARY KELLY (McGILVREY) 

A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ag 23, 1869, Cumber- 
land Co., 111.; d. Tames Challen (b. 1843. Ind.) 
and Charlotte (Young) Kelly (b. 184S, O.). 
Prepared in Casey, HI.; Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 
Terre Haute, Ind. Married John Edward Mc- 
Gilvrev, 1894, Terre Haute, Ind. Child, Robert 
Gordon, b. Te 12, 1902. Address, 235 E. Main 
St., Kent, O.t 

1250. JESSE ERLE MEHARRY 

(Brother of Nos. 2460, 2757) 

Farmer and Stock Raiser; A. B. in L. & A. ; 

b. D 31, 1876, Philo Tp., 111.; s. Jesse (b. O 

iPi 1835, near Wingate, Ind.) and Addie A. 



(Francis) Meharry (b. S 20, 1852, New Len- 
nox, 111.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. Class 
Track Team; Univ. Track Squad; Class Sec. 
Auth.: Miscellaneous articles in live stock 
papers. Mem., 111. Live Stock Breeders Assn.; 
III. Swine Breeders' and Expert Judges' Assn.; 
Grand Representative K. of P.; Dir., Tolono 
P.. & L. Assn.; D. O. K. K. ; Hon. Mem., Wis. 
St. Swine Breeders' Assn.; Sec. -Treas., Poland- 
China Club of 111., 1914-18; Dir., Nat. Swine 
(irowers' Assn., 191 5; Premier Champion Ex- 
hibitor, 111. St. Fair, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916, 
1917; Premier Champion Breeder, 111. St. Fair, 
iQii, 1912, 1913, 1917; K. P., 1903; Tolono K. 
of P. Band, leader, 1904-5. Married Katherine 
I. Hay, S 22, 1916. Springfield 111. Children: 
Charlotte Adeline, b. S 18, 191 7; Jesse Erie, 
Jr., b. O 21, 1918. Address, Tolono, 111. 

1251. "BENONI EDWARD MERCIL 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 4, 1877, Chicago; s. 
Benoni Mercil. Engng. Dept., Am. Tel. and 
TeL Co. Died Mr 28, 1906. 

1252. JOSEPH ALBERT MESIROFF 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 25, 1873, 

Russia; s. Albert (b. Russia) and Lorea 
Mesiroff (b. do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Engng. Soc; Scholarship. Mem., Chicago Club, 
L'niv. of 111. Elec. Engr., Milwaukee Elec. Ry. 
& Light Co.; Consulting Engr., W. Engng. and 
Const. Co. Address, 301 Merrill Bldg., Mil- 
waukee. t 

1253. RALPH WALTER MILLS 
Physician; B. S.; b. O 29, 1877, Webster 
Groves, Mo.; s. Ralph W. (b. 1836, N. Y. City) 
and Mary (McKinney) Mills (b. 1851, Cleve- 
land). Prepared in LTniv. Acad. M.- D., St. 
Louis Med. Dept.; Grad. med. studies in Ber- 
lin, Vienna, Halle, 1911-14. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Delta; Track Team; Glee and Mandolin 
Clubs; Banjo Club, leader; Band; Univ. Orches- 
tra. Physician, Webster Groves, Mo., 1904-11; 
-St. Louis, 191 1 — ; Instr., Path., Wash. Univ. 
Med. Dept.; Lecturer on Dietetics, Wash. Univ. 
Med. Dept.; Clinician, O'Fallon Dispensary; 
Clinician, Wash. Univ. Hosp. Clinic, 1912 — . 
Auth.: The X-Ray in the Diagnosis of Gastric 
Ulcer and its Sequelae, with Dr. R. D. Carmon. 
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Jl 1913; 
Points of Value in Roentgenoscopy of the 
Gastro-Intestinal Tract, Jour. A. M. A., O 11, 
'913. PP-. 1344-1348; Observations on Duodenal 
Ulcer with Special Reference to its X-Ray 
Diagnosis, Interstate Med. Jour., Vol. XXIII, 
No. 4, 1916; The Relation of Bodily Habits 
to Visceral Form, Position, Tonus and Mo- 
tility. Am. Jour. Roentgenology, Ap 191 7. 
Illustrated several med. books. Mem., St. Louis 
Med. Soc; Wash. LTniv. Alumni Assn.; Assoc, 
in Med., Wash. Univ. Med. Dept.; Roentgen- 
ologist to Barnes Hosp.; mem.. Am. Gastro- 
F.nterological Assn.; Am. Therapeutic Soc; 
St. Louis Soc. of Internal Med.; A. M. A.; 
Univ. Club, St. Louis. Married Irene M. 
(ISoodberlet, Ag 2. 1904, Webster Grooves, Mo 
Address. 6682 Oakland Ave., St. Louis; bus. 
add.. Wall Bldg., do 

1254. MASON HARDER NEWELL 
Lawyer; A. B.; A. M., 1901; b. Ap 6, 1876, 
Minonk, 111.; s. Martin L. (b. Ag 12, 1838, 
Spafford, N. Y.) and 'Mary A. (Beeman) 
Newell (b. Jl i, 1842, Preble, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. LL. B., Yale, 1902. 
Admitted to Bar of Conn., 1902; 111., 1902. 
Asst. Appellate Court Reporter, 1902-4; Sec. 
Treas., Fiske & Co., Law Book Publishers, 
Springfield, 111., 1905-7; Mgr., do., 1911-13- 
Ed., Newell on Slander and Libel, 3d Ed., 
1914; Jones and Cunningham's County and 
Probate Court Practice, 4th Ed., 1918. Mem., 
S. A. R.; I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E.; Presby. 
Church. Address, 424 S. 2nd St., Springfield, 
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1255. ALLEN MEADE OTWELL 
Teacher; B. S. in Sc. ; M. S., 1901; b. 
Plainview, 111.; s. William H. (b. 1845, Car- 
linville, 111.) and Fannie E. Otwell (b. 1848, 
Brighton, 111.). Prepared in Valparaiso Coll. 
Taught, 1901-2; Stud., Univ. of Wis., 1902-4; 
Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Works, 1904-5; H. S. 
teacher, 1905-8; Coll. teacher of physics and 
E. E., 1908-10; teaching in John Marshall H. 
S., Chicago, 1910 — . Address, Glenellyn, 111.; 
bus. add., 1402 Hartford Bldg., Chicago. t 

1256. DASIE MARGARET OWENS 

(HAYS) 
(Sister of No. 440; Wife of No. 1139) 
B. S. in Sc; b. S 11, 1878, Urbana; d. W. 
H. and Sarah A. (Wolfe) Owens. Married Don 
Hays ('98), Je 14, 1906. N. Yakima, Wash. 
Children: Margaret Catherine, b. S 1912; Sarah 
Janet, b. Ag 31, 19 17. Address, Naches, Wash. 

1257. ARTHUR ELIJAH PAINE 
(Brother of No. 2777) 
H. S. Prin.; A. B.; A. M., 1900; b. Mr 24, 
1876, Rosemond, 111.; s. Elijah C. (b. S 2, 
1844, N. Amherst, Mass.) and Sarah O. (Rus- 
sell) Paine (b. Mr 20, 1848, Sunderland, do.). 
Prepared in Rosemond H. S. Univ. of Calif., 
summer, 1916, 1917. Phi Beta Kappa; Philo- 
mathean; Y. M, C. A.; Rep. Club. Grad. 
Scholarship in Econ.; Prin., Pana H. S., 
1900-1; Newspaper bus., 1901-8; Teacher, Long 
Beach, Calif., 1908-10; Prin., Huntington Beach 
Union H. S., 1910-17; Prin., Junior II. S. and 
Lincoln Grammar Sch., Corona, Calif., 191 7 — . 
Auth. : Pamphlet, Granger Movement in III., 
Univ. of 111. Studies. Mem., Congr. Church; 
Am. Hist. Assn. Married Lavina Eaton, O 
21, 1903, Pana, III. Children: Sarah Miriam, 
b. O 9, 1904, Howard Russell, b. Ap 11, 1913. 
Address, 220 E. Olive St., Corona, Calif. 

1258. FRED J. POSTEL 

(Husband of No. 1276) 
Supervising Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 5, 
1878, Mascoutah, 111.; s. John Philip and 
Alwina (Scheve) Postel. Prepared in St. Louis 
Man. Tr. Sch. With C. G. Armstrong, Consult- 
ing Engr., 1899-1900; R. R. Supply Co., 1900; 
C. G. Armstrong & Co., 1900-5; Partner, Postel 
and Linn, 1905-9; Fred J. Postel & Co., 
1909-17; Supervising Engr., Dept. Pub. Works 
and Bldgs. St. of 111., 1917—- Sergt. Co. D, 
2d U. S. Volunteers, Engrs., 189S. Married 
Emma Smoot ('99), S 19, 1900, Danville, 111. 
Address, 4237 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago. 

1259. ALICE PUTNAM (WHEELER) 
B. Mus. ; b. My 2, 1872, Chicago; d. J. R. 
Putnam. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1897-99. Mar- 
ried H. B. Wheeler. Address, Pittsburg. 

1260. ROY J. RAILSBACK 

(Brother of Nos. 2217, 437S, 4866) 
Grain and Coal, Real Est. and Ins. bus.; A. 
B. in L. & A.; b. D i, 1877, Hopedale, 111.; 
s. Ben Thomas (b. Ap 23, 1843, Tazewell Co., 
111.) and Margaret M. (Flenniken) Railsback 
(b. Jl 21, 1846, Columbus, O.). Prepared in 
H. S. Dept., 111. St. Norm. Univ. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Alpha Delta Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Mgr. Varsity Football team; 
mini staff; Bd. Ath. Control; Ed., IlHo; Ad- 
visory bd., mini; Pres., Class. Postmaster. 
1909-10; Senatorial Committeeman, 30th Sen. 
Dist. Mem., A. F. A. M.; K. P.; M. W. A.; 
Presby. Church, married Nelle May Froebe, S 
2, 1909, Hopedale, 111. Children: Roy James 
Jr., b. O 28, 1910: Miriam Allegra, b. Ap 27, 
igi2. Address Hopedale Ill.t 

1261. GEORGE LESLIE RAPP 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 16, 1878, Car- 
bondale. 111.; s. Isaac Rapp. Partner in firm. 



C. W. and G. L. Rapp, Archs. Address, Hotel 
Windermere, 56th St. and Cornell Ave., Chica- 
go; bus. add., 1005 Title and Trust Bldg., 69 
W. Washington St., do.i 

1262. JOHN EATON RAYMOND 
(Son of No. 9; Brother of No. 1263) 
Farmer and Stock Raiser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. 
N 19, 1877, Philo, 111.; s. Isaac Stuart ('72), 
(b. 1849, Raymond, O.) and Edith (Eaton) 
Raymond (b. 1854, N. J.). Prepared in Cham- 
jiaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Band; 
Dem. Club. Asst.. U. S. Ilort. Exhibit, Paris, 
1900; charge of fresh fruit exhibit Exposition 
Universelle, Paris. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Oriental 
Consistory. Married Grace Lane Raymond, S 
23, 1909, St. Louis. Address, Sidney, 111. 

1263. RUTH RAYMOND (HASELTINE) 
(Daughter of No. 9; Sister of No. 1262) 
A. _B.; b. Je 8, 1878, Philo, 111.; d. Isaac Stu- 
art C?-)- (b. Ja 29, 1849, Raymond, O.) and 
Edith (Eaton) Raymond (b. S i, 1854, Mon- 
mouth, N. J.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught, 1900. Married 
Warren Edmond Haseltine. O 17, 1900, Sidney, 
111. Children: Theodore Raymond, b. S 28. 
1 901; Stuart Edmond. b. Ap 24, 1905. Address, 
Box 551, Crockett, Calif. 

1264. EMMA MAY RHOADS (NICKOLEY) 
(Wife of No. 1160; Sister of No. 1265) 
A. B.; A. M., 1915; b. S 19, 1874, Ottawa, 111.; 
d. Thomas (b. Brownsville, Pa.) and Kathrine 
(Bardonner) Rhoads (b. Allegheny City, Pa.). 
I-Vepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Alethenai; Y. 
W. C. A. Pres., 1898-99; Illini Staff; Glee Club; 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Eng. Club. Teacher, 
Greenville H. S., 1899-1901; Cook Acad., 1901-3. 
Married Edward Frederick Nickoley ('98), Ag 
12, 1903, Champaign. Child, Kathrine Elisa- 
beth, b. D 14, 1904. Address, American Coll., 
Beirut, Syria. 

1265. HORACE ADAMS RHOADS 

(Brother of No. 1264) 
Business; A. B.; b. N 24, 1876, Ottawa, 111.; 
s. Thomas (b. My 20, 1836, Brownsville, Pa.) 
and Katherine (Bardonner) Rhoads (b. Je 14, 
1839, Pittsburg). Prepared in Ottawa Tp H. 
S. Adelphic; Eng. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Ed., 
mini; Illio Bd. ; Tumbling and Gym. Team. 
Law Stud., Univ. of 111., 1900-2; Ed., Urbana 
Courier; Reporter, Champaign Daily Gasette ; 
Ed. Champaign Co. Herald; Law Stud, with T. 
J. Smith, (Thampaign, 1902-3; Farmer, 1904-5; 
with Urbana Courier-Herald, 1905; 111. Mer- 
cantile Collection and Law Agencies, 1905-7; 
III. Cml. Coll. Agency, Urbana, 1907-8; Adv. 
.Agencies; Mercantile Agencies, Chicago, 1908-9; 
Bus. Agency; Office Supply Agency with hdqtrs., 
Ottawa, 111., 1909-16; Ed., Prairie State Mag., 
Ottawa, iQio-ii; Literary Bur., 1910. Auth.: 
Poetry in Munsev and other mags.; also short 
stories and articles. 111. St. Hist. Soc. Mag. 
Mem., 111. Cml. Men's Assn.; Nat. Geog. 
Assn.; 111. St. Hist, and Miss. Valley Hist Soc; 
L O. O. M.; Am. Hist. Soc; Nat. Hist. Soc; 
Nat. Soc. for Thrift. Address, 727 W. Jeffer- 
son St., Ottawa, 111. 

1266. FELIX LANDERS RITCHEY 
Postal Clerk; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr i, 

1874, Arthur, 111.; s. Philip (b. D 26, 1840, 
Bedford, Pa.) and Mary J. (Landers) Ritchey 
(b. F I, 184s, Arthur, 111.). Prepared m Sul- 
livan H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic Prin., 
Sch., Haines, Ore., igoo-4; Merchant, 1905-8; 
Farmer, Arthur, 111., 1908-12; Postal Clerk, 
Lincoln, Neb., 1912—. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Edith M. Wilcox, Ag 31, i90i (died 
O 5. 1902, Haines, Ore.); Winona Floyd, Je 
16, 1909, Arthur, 111. Address, 501 S. 28th St., 
Lincoln, Neb.t 



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1267. PAUL FREDERICK AUGUSTUS 
RUDNICK 

Phys. and Surg.; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 24, 
1874; s. John (b. O 30, 1844, Ger.) and Wil- 
heimina Rudnick (b. Je 9, 1846, do.). Pre- 
pared in Chicago H. S. Ph. G., Chicago Coll. 
of Phar., 1893; Health Officer, Dept. of Health, 
Chicago. Married Freda Rudnick, Mr 15, 1899, 
Chicago. Children: Hattie Adelberg, b. Je 7, 
1892; Arthur Adelberg, b. F 22, 1895; Doris, D. 
D 22, 1899. Address, 10640 S. Seeley Ave., 
Chicago.! 

1268. WALTER ROBERT SCHUTT 
(Brother of No. 2507) 
Live Stock Claim Agt. ; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. O 31, 1878, Belleville, 111.; s. Christian (b. 
Ja 2, 1848, Wetterfeld, Hessen, Ger.) and 
Katherine (Pfeil) Schutt (b. N 7, 1854, Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, Ger.). Prepared in lielleville 
H. S. Prin., Franklin Park H. S., 1899-1903; 
Dir., Franklin Park St. Bank; Live Stock Claim 
Agt., C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1903—- Mem., 
Oak Park Lodge 540, A. F. A. M. Married 
Mary F. Draper, O 12, 1905, Franklin Park, 
111. Children: Lorna Kathryn Louise, b. My 
Ti, 1911 (died Ag 15, 1912); Robert Draper, 
b. Ag 16, 1913. Address, Franklin Park, 111.; 
bus. add., 1368 Fullerton Ave., Chicago. 



1269. GARRETT TELLER SEELY 
(Brother of No. 3960; Husband of No. 11 55) 

Manager; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 1, 1876, 
Oswego, 111.; s. Thomas Jennings (b. Ag 16, 
1848, Newburgh, N. Y.) and Anzolette E. 
(Teller) Seely (b. JI 13, 1852, Schenectady, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Oswego H. S.; Beloit Coll. 
Acad. C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma 
Delta; Ed. Technograph ; Male Quartet; Glee 
Club; Advisory Bd. Athletics. Topographer, A. 
T. & S. F. R., 1899-1900; Transitman, Chicago 
and West. Ind. R. R., 1900-igoi; Asst. Gen. 
Mgr. and 2d V. P., S. S. Elec. R. R., 1910; 
Engr. of Maintenance, S. Side Elevated R. R., 
Chicago. 1901; Asst. Gen. Mgr., Chicago Elevat- 
ed R. R.'s, 19H-18. Mgr., Passenger Transport- 
ation of United States Shipping Bd., 1918 — . 
Mem. West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Grace 
Espy Morrow ('98), O 21, 1902, Paxton, 111. 
Children: Miriam, b. O 9, 1904; Janet, b. N 
14, 1906. Address, 4369 Oakenwald Ave., 
Chicago. 

1270. FRANK THOMAS SHEEAN 

(Brother of No. 1271) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 22, 1878, 
Galena, 111.; s. Thomas J. (b. D 15, 1838, Jo 
Daviess Co., 111.) and Frances (Delahunt) 
Sheean (b. Ja 9, 1845, Wicklow Co., Ire.). Pre- 
pared in Galena H. S. Phi Delta Tbeta; Theta 
Nu Epsilon; Shield and Trident; Mgr., Base- 
ball team. Lawyer, 1902 — . Married Effie 
H. Sheean, Je 19, 1900. Children: Jane H., 
b. O 20, 1908; Mary F., b. F 16, 1912. Ad- 
dress, Galena, Ill.t 



1271. HENRY DAVID SHEEAN 
(Brother of No. 1270) 
R. R. Atty.; A. B.; b. N ly, 1875, Galena, 
111.; s. Thomas J. (b. D 15, 1838, Jo Daviess 
Co., 111.) and Frances (Delahunt) Sheean (b. 
Ja 9, 1845, Co. Wicklow, Ireland). Prepared 
in Galena H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Shield and Trident. Lawyer, Galena, 
111., 1899-1910; do., Chicago, 1910-16; Gen. 
Attv. Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal R. 
R. Co., 1 91 6 — . Mem.. Univ. Club of Chicago; 
South Shore Country Club; Glen Oak Country 
Club: mini Club; Law Club; Legal Club; Chi- 
cago Bar Assn.; 111. Bar Assn. Address, 4626 
Woodlawn Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 315 Grand 
Central Sta., do. 



1272. CARL EDMUNDS SHELDON 
Judge; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1902; b. 
Ap 21, 1876, Sterling, 111.; s. Clarence Leslie 
(b. Ap 21, 1 84 1, N. Y.) and Mary Letitia 
(Crawford) Sheldon (b. Ap 19, 1847, Sterling, 
111.). Prepared in Wallace H. S. of Sterling, 
111. and Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Alpha Delta Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; Latin Club; 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Pres. Province Delta of Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon, 1902-6; Nat. Chap. House 
Officer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1906; Eminent 
Supreme Deputy Archon of Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon and ed.. Phi .-ilplia of S. A. E., 1906- 
10. City Atty., Sterling, 111., 1907-14; Bd. of 
Educ, 1908-14; Judge, City Court, 1914 — . Be- 
sides editorial work in Phi Alpha, contributed 
other articles to fraternity publications. Mem., 
Presby. Church; A. F. A. M.; Chap. Com- 
mandery, O. E. S.; B. P. O. E.; Red Men; 
Royal Arcanum; Sterling Club; K. P.; L. O. 
O. M. Address, 608 Ave. C. Sterling, 111.; 
bus. add., 14-16 E. Third St., do. 

1273. CHARLES AUGUSTUS SMITH 
Automobile Salesman; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 12, 
1877, Mattoon, 111.; s. Samuel C. (b. Rome, N. 
Y.) and Travers H. (Bacon) Smith (b. Jackson, 
Tenn.). Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; 
Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Illiiii Staff; Illio 
Staff; Class Poet. Arch. Draftsman, 1899-1903; 
Arch., 1903 — . Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. 
A. M.; B. P. O. E.; M. W. A.; lola and Salina 
Cml. (Tlubs. Married Elizabeth S. Gault, 1909, 
lola, Kan. Address. Winchester, 111.; bus. add., 
208 E. 28th St., Indianapolis.! 

1274. *ELMER CHURCH SMITH 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 12, 1870, 

Columbus, Neb.; s. Samuel C. Smith. Died 
Jl 10, 1906, Colon, Panama. t 

1275. FLORENCE MARY SMITH 

(CONARD) 

(Wife of No. i486; Sister of No. 1422) 
A. B.; A. M., 1906; b. Ja 3, 1877, Elbridge, 
N. Y.; d. Geo. Russell (b. Carlton, N. Y.) and 
Elizabeth Ellen (Hutchinson) Smith (b. Gaines, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Lewis Acad., Wichita, 
Kan. A. M., Columbia, 1908; Ph. D., do., 1915. 
Kap])a Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; Aleth- 
enai; Y. W^. C. A.; Valedictorian. Teacher, 
Eng., Hornellsville (N. Y.) H. S., 1899-1902; 
Kankakee, 1902-3; Bloomington. 1903-4; Univ. 
Acad., 1904-7; Grad. Stud. Columbia, 1907-9. 
Teacher, Ethical Culture Sch. N. Y. City, 1909- 
10; Instr., Eng., Norm. Coll., N. Y. City, 1910- 
15. Auth.: Mary Astell, 193 pn., Columbia 
Univ. Press, 1916. Pres., Am. Woman's Club 
of Montevideo. Married Phillip A. Conard 
('01), Jl 30, 191 5. Children: Florence Eliza- 
beth, b. Je 2, 1916; daughter, b. Ag 1918. Ad- 
dress, Aveneda De Julio, Montevideo, Uruguay. 

1276. ELMA SMOOT (POSTED 

(Wife of No. 1258) 
A. B.; b. F 14, 1878, Danville, 111.; d. Nathan 
and Minnie (Michener) Smoot. Prepared in 
Danville H. S. Married Fred J. Postel Cgpl. 
S 19, 1900, Danville 111. Address, 4237 N. 
Hermitage Ave., Chicago. 

1277. TOM WOODS SMURR 
Lawyer; A. B.; b. My 6, 1878, Ottawa, 111.; 
s. Dr. T. A. (Wooster, O.) and Arville E. 
(Woods) Smurr (Wooster, do.). Prepared in 
Ottawa Tp. H. S. and Wooster Univ. Beta 
Theta Pi. Auth.: Smurr on Local Improvements 
in Illinois, 332 pp., pub. by T. H. Flood & Co., 
Chicago, 1907; A Treatise on the Law of Farm 
Drainage, 496 pp., pub. by the Bobbs-Merrill 
Co. of Indianapolis, 1909. City Atty., Ottawa, 
1909-11. Married Susann Ethel Eichelberger, 
S 18, 1912. Address, Ottawa, 111. 



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1278. MAGGIE EDITH STALEY 

(CARPENTER) 

(Wife of No. 1022; Sister of No. 1172) 

A. B.; b. N 14, 1875, Tolono, IlL; d. George 
Alex. (b. S 15, 1842, Va.) and Priscilla Jane 
(Benjamin) Slaley (b. Mr 1842, O.). "Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle 
Francais; Watcheka. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Hubert Vinton Carpenter ('97), Je 19, 
1899, Urbana. Children: Charles Benjamin, b. 
O 27, 1900; Florence, b. Jl 21, 1903; William 
Harold, b. Ag 29, 1906; Arthur Clarence, b. 
D 15, 1909. Address, Pullman, Wash. 

1279. LAURA ALLANA STREIGIIT 

B. L. S.; b. O 12, 1875, Franklinville, N. Y.; 
d. Matthew (b. 1843, Pawson, N. Y.) and Flor- 
ence E. (Gould) Streight (b. 1847, do.). Pre- 
pared in Fredonia (N. Y.) Norm. Sch.; Acad., 
Franklinville, N. Y. Employed by Dist. Nurs- 
ing Com., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 37 Scher- 
merhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1280. SIDNEY ORIN SWENSON 
(Brother of No. 780) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 2, 1875, 
Chicago; s. Bernard (b. Ap 5, 1838, Norway) 
and Antoinette (Johnson) Swenson (b. Ap 14, 
1849, do.). Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. S. ; 
Armour Inst. Tau Beta Pi. With Engng. 
Dept., Chicago Edison C"o., 1899-1905; do., N. 
Y. Central and Hudson River R. R. Co., 1905- 
7; Detroit River Tunnel Co., 1907-11; Kansas 
City Terminal R. R. Co., 1911-15; Consulting 
Engr., N. Y. City, 1917— . Mem., A. I. E. E. ; 
New York Elec. Soc; Jovian Order. Married 
Florence G. Royer, Ag 3, 1901, Waukesha, Wis. 
Address, 86 Glenwood Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 

1281. GEORGE EDWARD TEBBETTS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 6, 1877, 
Chicago; s. H. H. and Anna (Clark) Tebbetts. 
Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. With Kansas 
City Terminal Ry. Co. Bridge Engr., Kansas 
CTity, Mo., 191 2. Married Mary Louise Mc.M- 
lister, O 29, 1903, Chicago. Address. 3809 
Warwick Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add.. 
Kansas City Terminal Ry. Co., 23rd and Grand 
Ave., (/o.t 

1282. OTTO JOHN THEISS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 11, 1876, 

Sublette, 111.; s. John C. and Eva (Meyer) 
Theiss. Prepared in Mendota II. S. Tau Beta 
Pi. With United Gas & Imprt. Co. Const. 
Dept., 1899-1901; Jacobs and Davies, Const. 
Engrs., 1901-08; Aurora City Concrete Bridges, 
1908-10; since 1910 conducting with Mrs. O. J. 
Theiss the Central Auto Sales & Garage at 
Aurora. Married Emma Pauline Brunemeyer, 
D 22, 1909, Chicago. Address, 670 LaSalle St., 
Aurora, Ill.t 

1283. RALPH THOMPSON 
Farmer; A. B. ; b. O 31, 1878, Makanda, 111.; 

s. Theodore Wilson (b. Ap 18, 1841) and 
Lovina (Rendleman) Thompson (b. D 3, 1855, 
Makanda, 111.). Prepared in So. 111. Norm. 
Sch. Sigma Chi; Ath. Assn.; Students' Danc- 
ing Club. Asst. Bookkeeper; Gen. Store- 
keeper, U. S. Naval Sta., Cavite, P. I., 1899- 
1900; Farming, Carbondale, 1900 — . Married 
Elizabeth Brewster, Ja 5, 1907, Chicago. 
Child, Theodore Brewster, b. D 31, 1908. Ad- 
dress, Carbondale, Ill.t 

1284. HAROLD FREDERICK TRAPP 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 17, 1877, Springfield, 
111.; s. Frederick (b. Ap 9, 1851, Belleville, 
111.) and Emma (Rubly) Trapp (b. N 13, 1856, 
Springfield, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln H. S. 
Varsity Track Team; Ind.-Ill. Debate, 1899; 



Class football. Mem., Law firm. Beach and 
Trapp. Mem., 111. Bar Assn.; Logan Co. Bar; 
B. P. O. "E. Married Lillian May Aitchison, 
Ap 30, 1908, Mt. Pulaski, 111. Children: Harold 
Frederick, b. My 29, 19 10; Robert Nicoll, b. 
N 29, 1912. Address, Lincoln, 111. 

1285. MARTIN LARSON ULLENSVANG 
Rancher; B. S. in Sc; b. Je 12, 1868, Stew- 
ard, 111.; s. Lars Larson (b. Ja 24, 181 1, Har- 
danger, Norway) and Ingeborg (Kragevik) 
Ullensvang (b. Je 6, 1834, Kragevik, do.). 
Prepared at Shabbona H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Univ. Rifle Team. Teaching, Stough- 
ton, Wis., 1899-1900; Webster City, la., 1900- 
01; Albert Lea, Minn., 1901-9; Fresno, Calif., 
1909-10; Zelzah, Calif., 1910-12; Rancher, 
1912 — . Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc. Married Marie 
Jensen, Ag 15, 1894, Steward, 111. Children; 
Lydia Ingeborg, b. Ap 3, 1900; Anna Magda- 
line, b. Ap 9, 190s; Esther Margaret, b. S i, 
1906; Valborg Elane, b. Ja 28, 1908 (died F 3, 
1917)- Address, Zelzah, Calif. 

1286. WILLIAM HERBERT VANCE 
(Brother of No. 1990) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 6, 1876, 
Eflingham, 111.; s. John" Albert (b. Mr 2, 1846, 
Monkton, Md.) and Nancy Ellen (Barnsback) 
Vance (b. Ap 11, 1856, Pin Oak Tp., Madison 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Edwardsville H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. C. E. Club. Insp., 111. River 
Improvement with U. S. Dredging Fleet, 1899- 
1901; Overseer, U. S. Lock on 111. River at 
Kampsville, 111., 1901-2; Asst. on Engr. Corps, 
Peoria Div., C. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1902-5; 
Asst. Div. Engr., Mo. Div., St. L. I. M. & S. 
R. R., 1905-6; Div. Engr., 1906-9; Engr., 
Maintenance of Way, 1909-16; Chief Engr., La. 
& Ark. R. R., 1916-17; Maintenance of Way, 
St. Louis Southwestern R. R., Ap 191 7 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church; A. O. U. W. ; A. F. A. 
M.; Am. Ry. Bridge and Bldg. Assn.; Am. Ry. 
Engng. .Assn.; A. S. C. E. Married Julia 
Gordon Tindall, Je 2, 1902, St. Louis. Chil- 
dren: Charles Albert, b. Ag i6, 1905 (died S 6, 
1916); Nancy Ruth, b. S 2, 1907. Address, 
328 W. Common St., Tyler, Tex. 



1287. ALICE MILDRED VIAL 
(Sister of Nos. 413, 453, 783) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S i, 1876, 
Lyonsville, III.; d. Robert (b. Ap 9, 1824, 
Chester, N. Y.) and M^ry Roe (Ketchum) Vial 
(b. N 18, 1834, Newburgh, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Lyons Tp. H. S. Address, La Grange, Ill.t 

1288. EDMUND VOLK 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 8, 1877, 
Mendota, 111.; s. Dietrich (b. Ger.) and Mar- 
garet Volk (b. Coburg, do.). Prepared in 
Mendota Blackstone Sch. Engr., Telephone 
Co., San Francisco. Married Leone Volk, Je 
27, 1909, Oakland, Calif. Address, 2333 Tay- 
lor Terrace, Oakland, Calif. 

1289. BENJAMIN PERLEY WEAVER 

(Brother of No. 850) 
Physician; B. S. in L. & A.; M. D., 1902; b. 
D 13, 1877, Danville, 111.; s. Benjamin (b. 
My I, 1846, Schenectady Co., N. Y.) and 
Martha Maria (Campbell) Weaver (b. Ag 30, 
1850, Cook Co., 111.). Prepared in Danville 
H. S. Phi Rho Sigma. Asst. Ed., Jotfr. Ind. 
St. Med. Assn. Mem., Fortnightly Club, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind.; Med. Soc, do. Married Lucile 
Porter, S 16, 1903, I-'t. Wayne, Ind. Children: 
Jane Porter, b. Je 4, 1905 (died S i, 1906); 
.'\nne Porter, b. Ja 25, 1907; Sarah Porter, b. 
O 22, 1909; Richard Porter, b. Ja 9, 191 1. 
Address, 215 W. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.t 



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1290. WILLIAM W. WEBSTER 
(Husband of No. 1347) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. JI 27, 1876, 
Sadorus, III.; s. James (b. Ind.) and Catherine 
(Ellars) Webster (b. Sadorus, 111.). Prepared 
in Philo H. S.; Univ. Acad. Draftsman, 1900- 
2; Engr. of Tests, 1903-9; Mech. Engr., Ham- 
mel Oil Burner Co., 1909 — . Married Nancy 
Emma Hartrick ('00), N 3, 1900, Urbana. 
Child, Helen Marie, b. Jl n, 1903 (died D 9. 
1905). Address. 530 4th St., San Bernardmo, 
Calif.t 

1291. RALPH WILSON WEIRICK 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., 1900; 
b. Jl 2, 1877, Washington, 111.; s. Dr. W. H. 
(b. S 14, 1841, Hartleton, Pa.) and Harriet N. 
(Wilson) Weirick (b. N 20, 1843, rfo-). Pre- 
pared in Washington H. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident. Fel- 
lowship in Arch., 1900. Registered Arch., N. 
Y. St.; with Cass Gilbert, Arch., N. Y. City. 
Address, 1525 Dorchester Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1292. JAMES INGERSOLL WERNHAM 
Phys. and Surg.; b. N 25, 1874. Marengo, 
111.; s. Spencer Cone-(b. S 27, 1846, N. \. 
Citv) and Emma (Titus) Wernham (b. Mr 25. 
1852, Pennington, N. J.). Prepared m :Ma- 
rengo H. S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., igoj. 
Kappa Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; Theta Nu Kp- 
silon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident: 
Baseball team, capt.; Class Day Speaker.. 
Capt., Med. Corps, Surgical Stafif, Hampton, 
Va., 1918 — . Mem., Anglo-Am. Med. Assn., ex- 
V. P. Vienna, Austria; Sec, McHenry Co. 
Med. Assn.; Fox River Valley Med. Assn.; A. 
M. A.; Mont. St. Med. Soc; Pres., Yellowstone 
Valley Med. Soc. Married Winifred Patrick, 
Marengo, 111., S 9, 1903 (died Ja 25, 1904); 
Grace Middleton, Mr 28, 1908, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Helen Grace, b. Ja 25, 1909; Martha 
Louise, b. Ag 2, 1910. Address, 945 N. 31st St., 
Billings, Mont. 

1293. MARK HUBERT WHITMEYER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 10, 1877, 
Danville, 111.; s. Tohn W. (b. D i, 1843, Cum- 
berland Co., Pa.) and Edith (Chadwick) 
Whitmeyer (b. Ja 6, 1846, Licking Co., O.). 
Prepared in Danville H. S. Arch. Club. 
Arch, work, in Danville, 1899-1905; Cham-> 
paign, 1905-6; Shank & Whitmeyer, Peoria. 
1907-10; with Hewitt & Emerson, pvt. practice; 
Instr., Arch. Drawing, Bradley Poly. Inst., 
1910-14; Whitmeyer & Chaffee, 1914 — • Mem.,' 
III. Soc. of Arch. Married Willamette Smith, 
• O 9, 1907, Danville, 111. Address, 204 S. 
Glenwood Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 7 & 8 Grimes 
Bldg., do. 

1294. MAURICE MEACHAM WILLCOX 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 25, 1874, 
Galesburg, 111.; s. William H. Willcox. Const. 
Dept., I. C. R. R., 1900-05; do., M. St. P., 
R. and D. Elec. Tract. Co., 1908-09: do.. C. 
M. & St. P. R. R., 1910; do., C. P. R. R.. 
Canada, 1911-12; C. St. P. M. & O. Ry., 1912- 
Married Eve I. Dills, Jl 7. 1903- Children: 
Henry K., b. F 27, 1905; Philip M., b. O 15, 
1906; John Timothy, b. S 13, ign-. Address, 
3405 Girard Ave., South Minneapolis. 

1295. GEORGE BASSETT WILLIAMS 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 20, 1878, 
Minneapolis: s. Robert S. (b. Whitewater, 
Wis.) and Isabelle S. (Cannon) Williams fb. 
1844, Conn.). Prepared in Washington, D. C. 
H. S. ; Lehigh Univ., 1895-7- Sigma Chi. 
Topographic work, U. S. Geol. Sun, 1899; 
Asst. Engr. Big Four R. R., 1901; Supt., 



Holabird & Roche, Archs., Chicago, 1903, 
Supt., Wells Bros. Co., Gen. Contrs., 1904-8:* 
Mgr., Selden-Breck Const. Co., St. Louis, 
1908-13; Mgr., do., Chicago, 1913 — . Married 
Lora Wright, S 23, 1908, Urbana. Children: 
Elizabeth West, b. Jl 4, 191 1; Robert, b. F 2, 
191 5. Address, 6921 Oglesby Ave., Chicago. 



1296. GEORGE HENRY WILMARTH 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 22, 1876, 

Jackson, Mich.; s. Albro A. (b. Wis.) and 
Nellie (Winslow) Wilmarth (b. 111.). Prepared 
in East Aurora H. S.; E. E., Univ. of Wis., 

1901. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield 
and Trident; Football Team. Supt., R. R. 
Const., Miami & Erie Canal Transportation Co., 
1899-1902; Supt., Elec. Dept., do., 1902-4; Gen. 
Supt., Ft. Smith Light & Traction Co., 1904-6; 
Elec. and Mech. Engr. with 111. Traction Co., 
1904-10; Gen. Supt., Red River Power Co., 
Grand Forks, N. Dak., 1910-12; Mgr., Sapulpa 
Elec. Co., 1912-18; Gen. Mgr., Muskogee Gas 
& Elec. Co., 1918 — . Married Elma Warwick, 
D 7, 1901, Denver. Children: Jean, b. S 1904; 
Marion, b. la 26, 1907. Address, c/o Sapulpa 
Elec. Co., Sapulpa, Okla. 

1297. LULU CATHARINE WOOLSEY 

(HURST) 
(Sister of No. 854) 
A. B. in L. tk A.; b. Ag 20, 1876, Polo, 111.; 
d. R. Dickson (b. S 9, 1834, Andes, N. Y.) and 
Mary A. (Holmes) Woolsey (b. Je 15, 1838, 
Hamden, N. Y.). Prepared in Polo H. S. 
Alethenai; Eng. Club; Ed., Woman's issue of 
mini, 1899. Teacher, 1900; Stenographer and 
Asst. Bookkeeper for R. B. & J. Elec. Interur- 
ban R. R., 1900-5. Married George Pennington 
Hurst, Je 20, 1905, Beloit, Wis. Children: 
John Dickson, b. My 2, 1906; George Woolsey, 
b. Jl 28, 190S; Catharine May, b. Mr 15, 1910; 
M. Clough, b. N 22, 1914. Address, 3209 5th 
Ave., No., Great Falls, iVIont. 

1298. BERTRAM OTHO YOUNG 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 15, 1876, 
LeRoy, 111.; s. Denton (b. 1845, O.) and Emrna 
(Barnett) Young (b. 1847, O.). Prepared in 
LeRoy H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Students' Dancing Club; 111. -Wis. 
Debate, 1897. Harvard Law, 1899-1902. Mem., 
Okla. Bar Assn.; V. P., Lakeview Club; Dir., 
Okla. City Golf and Country Club; Lotus 
Clulj. Married Luella Mary Herdman, S 6, 

1902, Oklahoma City, Okla. Child, Virginia 
Ruth, b. Ja 16, 1904. Address, Oklahoma City, 
Okla.t 

1299. JOHN HAYES YOUNG 
(Husband of No. 11S8; Brother of No. 1098) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 27, 1872, 
Gibson, Ind.; s. Tames Nicholas (b. O 4, 1847, 
O.) and Mary C. (Hayes) Young (b. N 25, 
1846, N. Y.). Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. 
Y. M. C. A.; M. E. and E. D. Soc; Bus. Mgr. 
Technograph, No. 12; Asst. Ed., do., No. no. 
Milwaukee Tel. Switchboard; Wis. Tel. Co.; 
Moline Supt., Fuller Mfg. Co.; Burlington Gen. 
Mgr., Modern Elec. Co., 127 S. 3d St., Bur- 
lington, la., 1904-6; with Miss. Valley & Tel. 
Co., 1906-7; West. Elec. Co., Tel. Switch Bd. 
Dept.; Am. Elec. Co., Switch Bd. Dept. and 
Monarch Tel. Mfg. Co., Switch Bd. Dept., 
1907-10; V. P. and Mgr., Hayes Mfg. Co., 
Kansas City, Mo., 1910 — . Auth.: Specifica- 
tions and Notes on Ry. Telegraph Const., Tech- 
nograph No. II, pp. 129-133. Married Minnie 
Barney Woodworth ('98), D 26, 1899, Cham- 
paign. Children: boy, b. and died N 21, 1900; 
John Hayes, Jr., b. S 7, 1903; Celina Wood- 
worth, b. Te 5, 1910. Address. 326 Myrtle Ave., 
Kansas Gity, Mo.; bus. add., 1415 Guinotte 
Ave., do. 



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1300. *BERTRAND BUHRE ABRY 
B. S. in E. E.; b. O 6, 1876, Dubuque, la.; 
s. E. A. Abry. Died O 31, 1904, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 

1301. 'OTTO C. ADAMS 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ap 13, 1871, Neosho, Co., 
Kan.; s. Hamilton E. Adams. Prepared in 
Cent. Norm. Coll. Philomathean; Lincoln Law 
Club; Oratorical Assn.; Democratic Club. Died 
Je s. 1909, Decatur, III. 

1302. JOSfi MARIA ALARCO 
Real est. agt.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 25, 1873, 
Valencia, Spain; s. Jose Maria Lajarda and 
Patrocinio Alarco. Prepared in Valencia Inst. 
Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield and 
Trident. Elec. Engr., 1900-3; traveling sales- 
man (mach.) 1903-4; Elec. Engr., 1904-5; Contr., 
1905-7; Ins., 1907-9; Oil and min., 1909-11; Real 
est., 191 1 — . Spanish Army, 1898-9. Auth. : 
Articles in Engng. Netvs. ilem., Am. Club, 
Mexico City; Am. Club, Guadalajara, Mex. 
Married Florence Brink de Maria, Je 26, 1901, 
Edwardsville, 111. Children: Consuelo Maria, 
b. Ag 26, 1906; Julia Maria, b. O 26, 1908 (died 
O IS, 1910). Address, Lyric Theater Bldg., 
Corpus Christie, Tex.f 

1303. SARAH AMBLER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 3, 1859, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, la.; d. Richard (b. Mr 4, 1831, Pittsburgh) 
and Nancy Harper (Andrews) Ambler (b. N 
18, 1838, Hartford, O.). Prepared in Mt. 
Pleasant H. S. and Howe's Acad., Mt. Pleas- 
ant, la. B. S. and M. S., la. Wesleyan. Pi 
Beta Phi. Libn. la. Wesleyan, 1901-3; Cata- 
loguer of Pub. Doc, 1903-7; Libn., Pub. Doc. 
Lib., 1907 — . Mem., Daughters of the King; 
Univ. of 111. Club; Coll. Woman's Club, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Address, 1360 Otis Place, Wash- 
ington, D. C; bus. add.. Pub. Doc. Office, do. 

1304. JEROME GUSTAF APPELQUIST 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 23, 1877, 

Rock Island, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Ag 16, 1842) 
and Pauline (Kleyla) .\ppelquist (b. Ap 29, 
1853.). Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Sec- 
ond Lt. ; Brev. Capt., 111. Nat. Guard; track 
team. Transitman, 1905; Draftsman and engr., 
1907; Asst. to Chief Engr., Chicago, Goshen & 
South Bend Elec. Ry., 1908; Drainage Engr., 
1909; Engr. Omaha & Council Bluffs St. Ry. 
Co., 1909 — . Married Bertha Baymiller, Ap 17, 
1907. Address, 130 S. 35th St., Omaha, Neb.f 

1305. "HARRIET ELIZABETH ASHLEY 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 29, 1869, Tonica, 

111.; s. Laurin Norris (b. Barnard, Vt.) and 
Polly A. (Densmore) Ashley (b. Warsaw, N. 
y.). Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Scholar- 
ship to Adrian Coll., Mich. Traveled abroad 
and attended Univ. at Grenoble, France, 1901; 
special instruction in French and Spanish, 
Paris, 1901-2. Died Jl 11, 1904, Chicago. 

1306. ZION FROST BAKER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 27, 1877, Sullivan, 
111.; s. Mary E. Baker. Prepared in Sullivan 
H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Married. Address, 
Sullivan, Ill.f 

1307. GEORGE FRANCIS BARRETT 
(Brother of No. 1807) 
Judge; LL. B.; b. Jl 14, 1879, Chicago; s. 
Michael, (b. New York) and Katherine 
(Dwyer) Barrett. Prepared in West Div. H. S., 
Chicago. Lincoln Law Club. Atty. at Law, 
1901 — ; Master in Chancery of the Superior 
Court of Cook Co., 1906-12; Judge, Circuit 
Court, Cook Co., 111., 191 5 — . Mem., Union 
League Club, Chicago; Chicago Bar Assn. Ad- 
dress, County Court House, Chicago. , 



1308. FLORENCE MARIA BECK 
(McGLACHLIN) 
B. L. S.; b. My 26, 1868, Cleveland; d. 
George (b. Ja 22, 1835, Wisbech, Eng.) and 
Czarina Jane (Wyman) Beck (b. S 21, 1839, 
Perry, O.). Prepared in Plattville St. Norm. 
Sch. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Watcheka; Glee 
Club. Libn., Eastern 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1904; Asst. Prof., Lib. Econ., Univ. of 111., 
1903. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn.; 
Sec. Co. Chap., Red Cross. Married Thomas 
Lawrence McGIachlin, Ag 22, 1905, Green 
Lake, Wis. Address, 1123 Clark St., Stevens 
Point, Wis. 

1309. EDITH PAGE BENNETT 
(Sister of Nos. 561, 682) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 3, 1876, 
Mattoon, 111.; d. Charles (b. Bridgton, Me.) 
and Susan W. (Cleaves) Bennett (b. do ). 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; attended Carleton 
Coll., 1896-8. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher, 
Norm. Sch., Charleston, 1900-1; teacher, Latin 
and Greek, Ottawa Tp. H. S., 1901-9; teacher, 
Latin, H. S., Seattle, 1909 — •. Address, 3134 
37th Place, S. Seattle. 

1310. HOBART SHEARMAN BOYD 
Judge; LL. B.; b. O 17, 1876, Lewistown 
111.; s. Thos. A. (b. Je 25, 1830, Adams Co.. 
Pa.) and Laura (James) Boyd (b. N i, 1834, 
Washington, D. C). Prepared in Lewistown 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi. Atty.; 
City Atty., Lewistown, 1903-5; Master in 
Chancery, 1905-7; Judge of Fulton Co., 1910 — . 
Married Anna Elizabeth \\'alker, F 5, 1907, 
Cambridge, 111. Children: Robert Walker, b 
Ja 29, 1 9 10; Hobart Lawrence, b. F 11, 1913; 
Margaret Louise, b. S 20, 191 5; Mary Eliza- 
beth, b. O 18, 1917. Address, Lewistown, 111 

131 1. 'ELIZABETH BRANCH (SHEPARD; 
(Sister of Nos. 2913, 8157) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja 16, 1876, Seymour 
111.; d. William Luther and Emily (Yeag'eri 
Branch. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Asst 
Libn., East. 111. St. Norm., 1 901-4. Mem. 
.Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. St. Lib. Assn. Married 
Elmer Irwin Shepard, Jl 5, 1904, Champaign 
Died S 28, 1906, Williamstown, Mass. 

13 12. WILLIAM JAY BROWN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 10, 1878 

Urbana; s. William Gage (b. Mr 29, 1842 
Roscoe, O.) and Harriet Alice (Wolfe) Browi 
(b. Coshocton, O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S 
Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Architects' Club 
Arch., 1900 — . Capt., Q. M. C. Const. Div.: 
Mustered out, D 21, 1918. Married Isabel 
Howell, S 8, 1914, Cedar Rapids, la. Child, 
David Howell, b. Mr 22, 1916. Address, 1962 
I St Ave.. Cedar Rapids, la.; bus. add., 604-6 
.\ni. Trust Bldg., Cedar Rapids, la. 

1313. JESSIE JANE BULLOCK 

(KASTNER) 
(Sister of Nos. 2919, 3663, 3664, 3665) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. Ag 8, 1873 
near Eureka, 111.; d. Wingfield Minor (b. C 
24, 1836, near Eureka, 111.) and Mary Marsale 
nia (McCullough) Bullock (b. Ag 26, 1850) 
Prepared in Eureka H. S. and H. S. Dept. Ill 
St. Norm. Univ.; in Eureka Coll. one yr. ; 111 
St. Norm. Univ. two yrs. Sigma Xi; Phi Bet£ 
Kappa; Math. Club; Der Deutsche Verein. 
Teacher, Math., H. S., 1906-7, Decatur, 111.; 
Tacoma, Wash., 1907-8. Married Albert Kast- 
ner, Je 24, 1908, Tacoma, Wash. Child, Wing- 
field Bullock, b. F 16, 1910 (died F 26, 1910). 
Address, South Tacoma, Wash.f 



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1314. EUGENE IRVING BURKE 
Banker; B. S.; b. Ja 14, 1878, Rantoul, 111.; 
s. P. E. (b. F 4, 1841, Owensboro, Ky.) and 
Isabelle (Moyer) Burke (b. Ja 22, 1848, Feli- 
city, O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Shield and Trident; Mgr., Track 
Team, 1899-1900. In Citizens State Bank, 
1 901 — . Married Kathryn B. Blume, Wapa- 
koneta, O., 1902. Child. Eugene Irving, Jr., 
b. S 21, 1905. Address, Champaign. 

1315- WILLIAM ELMER BURROUGHS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 17, 1876, 
Savoy, 111.; s. James Wesley (b. N. J.) and 
Mary Catherine (Udy) Burroughs (b. do.). 
Prepared in Savoy Pub. Sch. Class baseball; 
Class football. In office of Elec. Engng. Dept., 
LTniv. of 111., 1900; Switchboard cabling dept.. 
West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 19001; Shop Office, 
do, 1901-2; Contract Records dept., 1902-4; 
Chief Clerk, West. Elec. Co., Des Moines, 1904- 
8; Chief Clerk do.. Omaha, Neb., 1908—; 
auditor, do., Hawthorne Works, Chicago. 
Served on 111. Nat. Guard., 1900-1, 4th Regt.; 
1901-1903, first Regt. Mem., First Regt. Ath. 
Assn., Chicago, 1901-3; Supt., Boys' Club 
"Knights of Holy Grail" H. P., 1907-8; Presby. 
Church. Married Rachel Densmore Cattanach, 
Jl 22, 1903, Chicago. Children: Josephine 
Arnold and Donald Densmore. b. My 15, 1904; 
Charles Clifford, b. N 2, 1906; Margaret, b. D 
16, 1910. Address, 159 No. Central Ave., 
(Austin) Chicago; bus. add.. West. Elec. Co., 
Hawthorne Sta., do. 

13 1 6. ROBERT OSCAR BUSEY 
(Brother of No. 864) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Je 14, 1877. 
Urbana; s. Matthew D. (b. Mr 20, 1842, Ur- 
bana) and Anna (Hurd) Busey (b. S 19, 1847, 
Wyandotte Co., O.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. A. M., Harvard, 1906; Ph.D.. do., 1912. 
Univ. Band and Mandolin Club. Stud., Univ. 
of Halle, 1900-1. Teacher, H. S., Urbana, 1903- 
4; teaching fellow, O. St. Univ., 1904-5; Grad. 
Stud. Harvard, 1905-8; Instr., German, O. St. 
Univ., 1908-12; Asst. Prof.. German, do., 1912 — . 
Mem., Congr. Church; Mod. Lang. Assn. of 
Am.; Sec.-Treas., Lang, and Lit. Club, O. St. 
LTniv., 191 5-16. Married Mary Maude Waldo, 
My 28, 1908, Cambridge, Mass. Cliildren; 
Paul, b. Ag I, 1909; Ruth, b. Ag 28, 1912 (died 
S 5, 1912); Olga Maude, b. D 17, 1914. Address, 
2090 luka Ave., Columbus, O. 

1317. JOHN KENYON BUSH 
(Husband of No. 1780) 
Bank Cashier; A. B.; A. M. in L. & A., 1903; 
b. Ap 7, 1878, Joliet, 111.; s. John Edward (b. 
Whitehall, N. Y.) and Isabella Gordon (Kenyon) 
Bush (b. Thompsonville, Conn.). Prepared in 
Joliet H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Assoc. Ed., Illio. Chem., 111. Steel Co., 
1900-1; Asst., Chem., LTniv. of 111., 1902-3; 
Instr., Chem., Joliet Tp. H. S., 1903-8; V. P., 
First Nat. Bank, 1908-12; Cashier, Nat. City 
Bank, Seattle, 191 2—. Mem., Baptist Church; 
Mystic Shrine Masons; various local clubs; 
Sec, Silver Cross Hosp. Married Helen Mary 
Taylor ('02), Ag 4, 1908, Bloomington, 111. 
Child, Eleanor Isabel, b. O 11, 1909- Address, 
133 Dorfel Drive, N. E., Seattle; bus. add., 
Nat. City Bank, do. 

1318. BRUCE ALEXANDER CAMPBELL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 28, 1879, 
Albion, 111.; s. Joseph McCown (b. F 20, 1837, 
Wayne Co., 111.) and Annabel (Thompson) 
Campbell (b. Ja 31, 1856, Albion). Prepared in 
Albion H. S.; So. Collegiate Inst., Albion, 111. 
Charter mem., Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 111.- Wis. 
debate; Pres., Bryan Democratic Club; Illini 
Staff; Grad. mem.. Phi Beta Kappa, 191 1. Law 
stud., 1900-1; Lawyer 1901; Village Atty., Al- 
bion, 1903-4; Mem., 44th Gen. Assem., H. of R. ; 



Dem. Nominee for Cong., 22d 111. Dist., igio; 
Mem., Com. to draft recommendations for a 
Revision of Law of 111., relating to Practice and 
Proceedure (appointed by Gov.) 1910 — . Mem., 
K. of P. ; D. O. K. K. ; M. W. A. ; A. F. A. M. ; 
Pres. 111. Elks Assn.; Grand Exalted Ruler, B. 
P. O. E., 1918-19; Exec. Com.. 111. St. Bar 
Assn.; Mem., Bd. of Gov. 111. St. Bar Assn.; 
Pres. E. St. Louis Bar Assn., 191 1; St. Clair 
Country Club. Married Beulah Wilson, Je 19, 
1906. Child, Joseph Bruce, b. Mr 8, 1907. Ad- 
dress, 1472 College Ave. E. St. Louis, 111.; bus. 
add., 624-633 Murphy Bldg., do. 

1319- CLYDE CAPRON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. N 26, 1874, 
Clinton, 111.; s. William B. (b. Jl 26, 1842, 
Albany N. Y.) and Laura Barger (Willis) 
Capron (b. F 9, 1844, Springfield, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Marion H. S. LL. B., N. W. Univ., 
1905. Philomathean; Won in Ill.-Ind. Debate, 
1900; Pres., Sr. Class. Taught, 1900-2; Studied 
Law, 1902-5; Homesteaded land, S. Dak., 
1905-7; Practicing Law, 1907 — . Mem., Bd. 
of Sch. Insps., Peoria. Married Dorothy V. 
Capron. Je 14, 191 1, Wolcott, Ind. Address, 
107 N. Elmwood Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 1112- 
14 Lehman Bldg., do. 

1320. WALTER SAMUEL CHURCH 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 6, 1879, Chi- 
cago. Tau Beta Pi. Address, 5748 Kenmore 
Ave., Chicago. t 

1321. LINDA MAY CLATWORTHY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 17, 1876, Dayton, 

O. ; d. Rev. Fred D. D. (b. 1846, North Pether- 
ton, Somerset, Eng.) and Emma (Payne) Clat- 
worthy (b. Dayton, O.). Prepared in pvt. and 
high schs. Vassar Coll. and N. W, LTniv,; Ph. 
B. Univ. of Denver, 1915. Delta Delta Delta; 
Watcheka; Y. W. C. A.; Treas. and Chm. of 
different coms. Asst. Cataloger, Dayton Pub. 
Lib,, 1900-1; Head Cataloger, 1901-5; Libn., 
Dayton Pub. Lib. and Museum, 1905-13; Lib. 
organizer in the west, states, 1913-16; Reference 
Libn. and special bibliog,, St. Coll. of Wash., 
1916-18; travelled and studied abroad six 
months, 1910. Auth.: Literary executor of 
Augusta Payne White for "The Paynes of Ham- 
ilton", Tobias A, Wright, N. Y. City, 245 pp., 
191 1 ; Bibliog. of Food Economy for the House- 
wife, comp. and ed. by L. M. Clatworthy and 
L. W. Hunt, issued by St. Coll. of Wash. Lib., 
Mr. 1918, with endorsement of U. S. Food Adm. 
and Am. Lib. Assn. Food Information Com. of 
War Service Com.; also several buls. Mem., 
O. Lib. Assn., Pres., 191 1; Am. Lib. Assn.; 
Colo. Lib. Assn.; Advisory Com. on sub. head- 
ings for use in dictionary catalogs, 1907-11; 
111 Lib. Sch. Alumni Assn., Pres., two yrs. 
Address, St. College, Pullman, Wash. 

1322. FRED WORTH COOPER 
(Brother of No. 3329) 
Mortgage Banker; LL. B,; b, Ag 15. 1877, 
Fisher, 111; s. Frank (b. My 6, 1849, Baldwins- 
ville N. Y.) and Luro Alice (Ham) Cooper (b. 
O 11 1852, Monticello, 111.) Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Atty., 1900-1, mem., firm 
Cooper. Kanaley & Co.. Mortgage Bankers. 
Mem., Hamilton Club, Chicago; South Shore 
Country Club; Flossmoor Country Club; Chi- 
cago Bar Assn.; Illini Club; Chicago Real Est, 
Bd Married Blanche Speed Puddeke, Ag 10, 
1909 Chicago, Children: Blanche Speed, b. S 
'5 1912; Fred Worth, b. S 22, 1916. Address, 
5234 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago; bus. add.. 
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., do. 

1323. BURTON ROBINSON CORBUS 
Physician; B. S. in Sc; M.D.; b. D 30, :875. 
Mendota, 111,; s. William F. (b. 1841) and 
Clara M. (Robinson) Corbus (b. 184s). Pre- 
pared in LaSalle H. S. Nu Sigma Nu; Roll 



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of Honor in Med. Sch. Mem., Staff of Butter- 
worth Hosp., and U. B. A. Hosp.; Maj., 
M. R. C. Pres., Kent Co. Med. Soc; Grand 
Rapids Acad, of Med. Address, Metz Bldg., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

1324. GEORGE ALEXANDER DARMER 
Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 9, 1874, 
Blue Mound, IlL; s. John Oscar (b. Mr 28, 
1840, Shelby Co., Ind.) and Ann (Robertson) 
Darnier (b. Je 2, 1844, Dickson Co., Tenn.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. M. D., Rush 
Med. Coll., 1903. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mem., 
Presby. Church; Alpha Omega Alpha, Hon. 
Med. Frat. Address, 12 S. Broadway, Aurora, 
Ill.t 

1325. WILLIAM JOHN DOLAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 25, 1876, May Tp., 

111.; s. Michael J. (b. S 1850, do.) and Kath- 
rine (O'Rourke) Dolan (b. S 1850, Can.). 
Prepared in Ohio H. S.; Univ. Acad.; St. 
Viateur's Coll., Kankakee. Philomathean; 
Phi Kappa. Atty. at Law, Granite City, igoi- 
7; do.. Champaign, 1907 — . Mem., K. of 
C, past G. K. ; A. O. of H.; Champaign Co. 
Bar Assn.; 111. St. Bar y\ssn. Married Emma 
A. Pfeffer, O 22, 191 3, Champaign. Children: 
Catherine Elizabeth, b. S 18, 1914; William 
Michael, b. Je 23, 1916; Robert Edward, b. 
D 23, 1917. Address, 406 S. Elm St., Cham- 
paign; bus. add., 13 Main St., do. 

1326. OLIVER KINSEY DONEY 
Minister and Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 30, 1873, 

Deerfield, Mo.; s. Lysander (b. My 24, 1842, 
Marshall Co., Ind.) and Cynthia A. (Hill) 
Doney (b. Ap 9, 1852, Green Co., do.). Pre- 
pared in Tolono H. S. A. B. Eureka Coll., 

1906. Philomathean. Minister of Church of 
Christ and Atty. at Law. Mem., I. O. O. F.; 
A. F. A. M.; K. T. Married Hattie Myrtle 
Shuck, Ag 17, 1899, Urbana. Address, 1036 
Reisner St., Indianapolis. f 

1327. HORACE RAYMOND DOUGHERTY 
Stockman and Lumberman; LL. B. ; b. Je 
21, 1875, Mt. Morris, 111.; s. Newton C. and 
Annie M. (Edwards) Dougherty. Prepared 
in Peoria H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1892-3. 
A. B. LTniv. of Chicago, 1896. Psi Upsilon; Phi 
Delta Phi; Mgr., Inter-Scholastic Meet. Stock- 
man and Lumberman, 1913-17. Pres., Univ. 
Club, Tacoma, 1912-13. Address, R. i, Grant- 
ville, Md. 

1328. STANISLAW DOWIATT 
Engineer; B. S. in M. £.; b. O 4, 1873, 
Kovno, Russia. Address, 114 Euclid Ave., San 
Leandro, Calif. 

1329. CLARENCE LeROY EDDY 
Professor; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1909; b. 
O 20, 1877, Atlanta, 111.; s. John Wilson (b. 
1835, Frankfort, Ky.) and Nancy Jane (How- 
ser) Eddy (b. 1836, Atlanta, 111.). Prepared 
in Osceola (la.) H. S. and Drake Univ. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; 
Assoc. Ed., Tcchnograph; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Rodman with C. & N. W. R. R., 1900-1; In- 
strumentman with C. & N. W. R. R., 1902; 
Resident Engr. M. K. & T. R. R., 1903; Asst. 
Engr. C. & N. W. R. R., 1903-7; Asst. Prof., 
Ry. Engng., Case Sch. of Applied Sc, Cleve- 
land, 1907 — . Mem., Christian Church, and 
Deacon since 1909; Am. Ry. Engng. Soc, 
1908; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ, 
1909; A. A. A. S.; Cleveland Engng. Soc, 

1907. Auth.: The Bourbonnais Ry. Bridge, 
TechnograpJi, Vol. 14, 1900; Rolling Resistance 
of cars over Switches and Frogs, Am. Ry. 
Engng. Assn. Proc, Vol. 16, 191 5- Married 
Lillian Viola Chapman, D 25, 1Q08, Weldon, 
la. Address, 1793 E. 86th St., Cleveland. 



1330. JOHN WILLIAM FISHER 
Farmer; B. S.; b. Ja 13, 1874, Orangeville, 

111.; s. John R. (b. O 1829, Bellefonte, Pa.) 
and Dora L (Giese) Fisher (b. 1835, Stettin, 
Ger.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm.- Univ. 
111. -Wis. Debating Team, 1900. Prin., H. S., 
Peru, 111., 1895-7; taught in H. S., Hiawatha, 
Kan., 1900-1; Prin., H. S., Carlyle, III., 1901- 
3; Supt. Carlyle Schs., 1903-6. Married Lulu 
Ritzman, Ag 2, 1900, Estherville, la. Chil- 
dren: Myrtle M., b. Jl 5, 1901; Harold E., b. 
N 25, 1902; Elta Viola, b. Ap 21, 1909; Leo 
William, b. My 29, 1913. Address, Muskogee, 
Okla. 

1331. WILLIAM GRANT FOSTER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 2, 1877, 

Armstrong, 111.; s. Edward (b. N 20, 1833, near 
W. Lebanon, Ind.) and Sarah Ann (Tillotson) 
Foster (b. Ja 15, 1835, do.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Technograph 
Bd.; Capt., Univ. Regt. Arch., Streator, 111., 
1908 — . Married Sue White Jackson, Je 19, 
1901. Children: Katheryn May, b. Ap 17, 
1902; Edwin Stanton, b. D 13, 1903; Lois 
Marjory, b. N 13, 1905; Willis Grant, b. D 
12, 1907. Address, Opera House Bldg., Streat- 
or, 111. 

1332. *HARRY BERT FOX 

(Brother of No. 1130) 
B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1905; b. Te 16, 1871, 
LaSalle, 111.; s. David Bert (b. 1833, Westfield, 
Mass.) and Harriette (Robinson) Fox (b. 1839, 
Baldwinsville, N. Y.). Prepared in Ottawa 
Tp. H. S. and 111. St. Norm. Sch., Normal, 111. 
Instr., Geol., Univ. of 111., 1900-11. Sigma Xi, 
1905. Married Myrtle Amy Murray, 1897, 
Normal, 111. Children: Herbert, b. D 5, 1901; 
Clara Elizabeth, b. Mr 4, 1905. Died S 11, 
[913, Sparta, Mich. 

1333. FRANK DOIG FRANCIS 
Phys. and Surg.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 

12, 1879, New Lenox, III.; s. George L. (b. O 
5, 1856) and Annie Maria (Doig) Francis (b. 
O 20, 1856, do.). Prepared in Joliet H. S. 
M. D., N. W. LIniv., 1903. Phi Gamma Delta; 
.\lpha Delta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Nu Sigma 
Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha; Football; Ed., Illio. 
Interne Cook Co. Hosp., 1903-4. Capt., M. R. C. 
Auth.: Articles in ///. Med. Jour., Interstate 
Med. Jour.. Chicago Med. Recorder. Mem., 
Chicago Med. Soc; Grace M. E. Church. Mar- 
ried Bertha Haven, Ja 12, 1897, New Lenox, 
111. Address, 66 E. Oak St., Chicago. 

1334. HARRY EBEN FREEMAN 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S. in Sc; b. Ja I'l, 1877, 

Chicago; s. Julius A. (b. 1828, Worcester, N. 
Y.) and Emma C. (Howe) Freeman (b. 1846, 
Fabius, N. Y.). Prepared in LIniv. Acad.; un- 
dergrad. work, Morgan Park Acad., 1892; Jen- 
nings Sem., 1893. M. D., N. W. Univ. Med. 
Sch., 1903. Kappa Sigma; Alpha Delta Sigma; 
Mil. Band, 1895-98; Students' Dancing Club. 
N. Y. Post Grad. Sch., 1906. Mem., Kendall 
Co. Med. Soc; 111. Med. Soc; A. M. A.; No. 
Cent. III. Med. Soc; Am. Acad, of Med. 
Married Mary Scoggin, Ja 31, 1907. Children: 
Irene, b. D 4, 1907; Emma, b. N 17, 1909; 
Julius A., b. My 26, 191 1; John S., b. Je 19, 
1912. Address, Millington, 111. 

1335. GEORGE GIBBS, JR. 

(Brother of Nos. 1684, 2101) 
Landscape Arch.; B. S.; b Ja 6, 1878, River- 
ton, Ky.; s. George, Sr. (b. Mr 23, 1842, Ware- 
ham, Mass.) and Elizabeth Thacher (Hodge) 
Gibbs (b. N 9, 1847, Plymouth, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Plymouth H. S. ; Cincinnati Tech. H. 
IL; S. B. in Landscape Arch., Harvard, 1904. 
Asst. in Office of Olmstead Bros., 1Q04-14; In- 
vestigator to Boston City Planning Bd., 1914-17; 
Advisory Engr. on Camp Planning for Const. 



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[1900 



Div., War Dept., 1017—- Capt. Q. M., U. S. 
R., 1917-18; Maj. Q. M. C. Auth.: Report on 
Comprehensive Plan for East Boston. 98 pp., 
1915; various rejiorts on city planning. Mem., 
Assn. Harvard Kngrs. 1910 — ; Am. Civic Assn.; 
Playg^-ound Assn. of Am.; Am. Soc. of Land- 
scape Arclis. ; Fellow, Am. Inst. Civic Planning; 
Boston Soc. Landscape Arcli., 1917 — . Married 
Florence Wellington James, Je 16, 1909, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Children: George, III, b. My 
31. 1910; Charles James and Laura Russell, b. 
D 22, 1 91 3. Address, 287 Walnut St., Brook- 
line, Mass.. bus. add., i6th St., N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

1336. LESLIE LELAND GLENN 
(Brother of Nos. 1337, 2996, 4675) 

Real Est., Loans and Ins.; LL. B.; b. Ag 6, 

1877, near Mattoon, 111.; s. Joseph Chamber- 
lain (b. 1848, Coles Co., 111.) and Mary Cath- 
erine (Ferguson) Glenn (b. 1856, do.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon and Champaign II. S. Man- 
dolin Club; Glee Club. .Admitted to 111. Bar, 
1900; Mercantile Bus., Urhana, 1900-1; Tre- 
vett-Mattis Banking Co., Champaign, 1901-17; 
Real Est. Loans and Ins., 1917—. Married 
Frances Madge Wilcox, Ja 17, 1907, Champaign. 
Children: Mary Margaret, b. N 29, 1907; 
Barbara Wilcox, b. Ap 24, 1916. Address, 
509 W. University Ave., Champaign. 

1337. OTIS FERGUSON GLENN 

(Brother of Nos. 1336. 2996, 4675) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 27, 1879, Mattoon, 
111., s. Joseph Chamberlain (b. Pleasant Grove 
Tp., Coles Co.; 111.) and 'Mary Catherine (Fer- 
guson) Glenn (b. do.). Prepared in Mattoon 
and Champaign H. S. States Atty., Jackson 
Co., 1907-8; 1916-20. Mem., 111. St. Bar Assn.; 
Jackson Co., Bar Assn. Married Anna Kennedy 
Martin. O 28, igii, Murphysboro, 111. Address, 
Murphysboro, 111. 

1338. HUGH JOSEPH GRAHAM 
(Brother of Nos. 2403, 3754) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 20, 1877, 
Ivesdale, 111.; s. James M. (b. Castleblayney, 
Ire.) and Kate (Wallace) Graham (b. at Ran- 
toul, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa; English Club; Fortnightly 
Club; Illio Bd. Instr., Rhetoric, 1900-1; Clerked 
in law office, 190 1-2; practiced law as mem. of 
firm, Shutt, Graham & Graham, 1902-1908; 
afterward Graham S; Graham. Married Clara G. 
Colgan. Ap 26, 1904, Springfield, 111. Cliildren: 
Kathcrine. b. My 1906, James E., b. O 1907, 
Clara, b. S 1009; Hugh, b. S 191 o; Elizabeth, b. 
Te 1916. Address, 1802 South Sixth St., 
Springfield, 111. 

1339. ROBERT GRAY 
Dist. Supt., Water Power Co.; B. S. in E. 
E.; b. Je 14. 1874, Elburn, 111.; s. Joseph (h. 
1832, Frederickston, New Brunswick) and 
Jiriiet (Wordman) Gray (b. Je 2, 1842, Con- 
cord, N. IL). Prepared in Geneva H. S. 
Tan Beta Pi. Draftsman for Remington Type- 
writer Co., 1900-3; farmer, 1903-5; fruit raiser, 
Yakima, Wash., 1903-4; Gen. Elec. Co., 
Schenectady, 1904-7; ranch improving, Yakima, 
1907-8; resident agt.. Big Bend Light-Power 
Co., Davenport, Wash., 1909-14; Dist. Supt., 
Wash. Water Power Co., hdqtrs., Colfax. 
Wash., 1914-18. Married Belle I. Gillespie, My 

12, 1908, Champaign. Children: Helen, b. D 

13, 1909; Marian, b. Ag 4, 1912; Virginia, b. 
Ap 29, 1916. Address, CoUax, Wash. 

1340. HARRY ALTM.AN GROSSBERG 
Wholesale Grocer; LL. B.; b. Ja 2, 1879. Chi- 
cago; s. Nathaniel B. (b. Jl 12, 1846) and 
Percelia (Altman) Grossbcrg (b. Je 17. 1849). 
Prepared in Englewood H. S. Philomathean: 
Class Football and Basketball Teams; Mgr. Sr. 
Baseball Team. Practiced law in 1900-3; Whole- I 



sale Grocer, 1903 — . Married Dora S. Frank, 
F 23, 1908, Cleveland, O. Child, Edna, b. Ap 
16, 1909. Address, 2197 E. 80th St., Cleveland.! 

1341- PAULINE GUNTHORP 
Librarian; B. L. S. Prepared in Chicago H. 
S. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1898. Address, 2327 
Cedar St., Berkeley, CaliL 

1342. ELIZABETH TWINING HALL 

(KEISER) 

(Sister of No. 1343) 

A. ]{. in L. & A. ; A. M., 1901; b. O 30, 1870, 
Downs, 111.; d. Calvin Springer (b. My 29, 
1S36, Fayette Co., Pa.) and Rachel (Eberhardt) 
ll.-dl (b. F 20, 1840, do.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. LTniv. Alethenai; Capt. of Girls' Basket- 
hall team. Head. Eng. Dept., H. S., Everett, 
Wash., 1901-s; St. Norm. Sch., Pittsburg, Kan., 
1906-7; H. S., Butte, Mont., 1907-8. Mem., D. 

A. R. ; Assn. Coll. Allumnae; Woman's Club. 
Married Henry Kciser, F 17, 1909, Bloomington, 
111. Child, Leone, b. D i, 1909 (died, do.). 
Address, 509 E. Mulberry, Bloomington, 111. 

1343- JOHN CALVIN HALL 
(Brother of No. 1342) 
Judge; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 13, 1872, 
Downs, 111.; s. Calvin S. (b. My 29, 1836, Fay- 
cite Co., Pa.) and Rachel (Eberhardt) Hall (b. 
F 20, 1840, do.). Prepared in Kickapoo Union 
II. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1897. LL. B., 
Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, 1907. Jr. Orator. 
Prin., H. S., 1900-4; Supt., Whiting City Schs., 
1904-11. With Gavit Hall & Smith; City Atty., 
City of Whiting; City Judge, Whiting, 1913. 
Mem., K. of P.; A. F. A. M.; Sec, 1904-5; K. 
T.; A. A. S. R.; A. A. O. N. M. S.; I. O. 6. F.; 

B. P. O. E.; M. W. Married Grace M. Debo, 
Ag 14, 1904, Peru, 111. Address, Whiting, Ind. 

1344. JOHN EDWARD H ANN AN 
Estimator; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 5, 1878, 
Colfax, 111.; s. Bernard (b. N 8, 1845. Dublin, 
Ire.) and Olive J. (Conner) Hannan (b. Monti- 
cello, 111.). Prepared in LIniv. Acad. Dcr 
Deutsche Verein. Served in 111. Nat. Guard, 
TO02; First Lt., Co. F., First Inf.; Capt. 343d 
Inf. N. A. Mem., Catholic Church; First 
Regt. Ath. Club. Address. 4835 Forrestville 
.\ve., Chicago; bus. add., 36 W. Austin Ave., 
do. 

1345. RACHELLE MARGARET HANSON 
(GURLEY) 

B. S.; b. My 30, 1877, Villa Grove, 111.; 
d. Robert Patton (b. Ag 17, 1842, Ilansonville, 
\'a.) and Maria E. (Shomaker) Hanson, (b. 
Jl 25, 1845, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Taught in Mary Nash Coll., 
."^hcrman, Tex., '1900-1; in charge of Girls' 
Sch., Santa .\nna, Manila, P. I., 1901-2; 
traveled in China, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, 
Old Mex. and west, coast of U. S.. 1902-3. 
Mem., The Contemporary of Newark, N. J.; 
Coll. Woman's Club of Essex Co., N. J.; 
Presby. Church. Married Raymond Bennett 
(nirley, Ap 7, 1902, Manila, P. I. Child, Mar- 
garet Josephine, b. O 16, 1904. Address, 62 
Park Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

1346. OLIVER ALBERT ITARKER, Jr. 

(Brother of No. 1516) 
Banker; A. B. in L, & A.; b. F 18, 187S, 
Vienna, 111.; s. Oliver Albert and Sidney Ann 
(Bain) Harker. Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Phi Delta Theta; Shield and Trident. 
Farmer, Carbondale, 111., 1907-9; Retail lum- 
ber, Gilman, 111., 1909-12; do., Bushland, Tex., 
Ap, 191 2; Mgr., Savings Dept., ist Nat. Bank, 
Champaign, 1912-13; (Tashier, ist Nat. Bank, 
lohnson City, 111., 191 3 — • Married Maude 
r.ressler, Je 15, 1904, Wayne. Neb. Child. 
Martha, b. Je' 19, .1905. Address. Johnson 
City, 111. 



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1347- NANCY EMMA HARTRICK 
(WEBSTER) 
(Wife of No. 1290; Sister of Nos. 1518, 1519) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 8, 1874, Sadorus, 
III.; d. Henry (b. Mr 30, 1830, Theide, Ger.) 
and Nancy Emily (Taylor) Hartrick (b. Ag 
6, 1840, Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. and Univ. Acad. Cleveland, 1900-2; 
San Bernardino, 1902-6; 111., 1906-g; Los An- 
geles, 1909-15; San Bernardino, 191 5 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; M. E. Church; Woman's Univ. 
Chib; Assn. Collegiate Alumnae. Married 
William Wyman Webster ('99), O 3, 1900, 
Urbana (divorced S 14, IQ17). Child, Helen 
Marie, b. Jl 11, 1903 (died D 9, 1905). Ad- 
dress, 550 6th St., San Bernardino, Calif. 

1348. DAVID HASSLETON HARTS, Jr. 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. D 9, 1878, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. David H. and Emma (Brew- 
ster) Harts. Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; 
Lincoln Coll., 1898-1900. LL. B., Harvard, 
1905. Kappa Sigma. Address, Lincoln, III. 

1349. HARRY HASSON 
Mgr., Fertilizer Works; B. S. in Chem.; 
b. Mr 17, 1878, Lewistown, 111.; s. Henry (Tlay 
(b. Ja 4, 1843, Lewistown, 111.) and Ellen 
Davison (McDowell) Hasson (b. Ja 21, 1845, 
do.). Prepared in Lewistown II. S. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Glee Club; Quartet; Chem. 
Soc. ; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem., Armour & 
Co., Chicago, 1900-2; Chem., Armour Fertilizer 
Works, Atlanta, Ga., 1902-5; Supt., do., Jack- 
sonville, Fla., 1905-6; Asst. Mgr., do., 1906-7; 
Mgr., 1907 — . Married Kate O'Brien, O 19, 
1905, Atlanta, Ga. Children: Katharine Har- 
riet, b. N 7, 1907; Henry Clay, b. Jl 11, 1909 
(died O I, 1910). Address, Armour Fertilizer 
Works, Jacksonville, Fla. 

1350. GEORGETTA HAVEN 
B. L. S.; b. F 14, 1859, Cincinnati; d. James 
L. (b. 1825, do.) and Rebecca Hopkins (Pad- 
dock) Haven (b. 1827, do.). Prepared in Bar- 
tholomew's Eng. and Class. Sch., Cincinnati; 
attended Vassar, 1877-8. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
In Cataloging Dept., Cincinnati Pub. Lib., 
1900-4. Address, 3575 Eden Ave., Avondale, 
Cincinnati. 

1351. WILLIAM ALBERT HAWLEY 
Division Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 26, 
1877, Dundee, 111.; s. Edgar C. (b. F 20, 1850, 
Barriiigton, 111.) and Esther E. (Hunt) Haw- 
ley (b. S 12, 1845, Dundee, do.). Prepared in 
Dundee H. S.; Oberlin Acad. Maj.-Instr., 
Mil. .Sc. Asst. on Engr. Corps, Pa. lines west 
of Pittsburg, igoo-5; Asst. Div. Engr., do., 
'905-13; r)iv. Engr., do., 1913 — . 111. Nat. Guard; 
Corp. 3d 111. Volunteer Inf., Spanish-Am. War, 
Porto Rico, 1898-9; 3d Regt., 1897-8 and 
1899-00. Married Katherine O'Donovan Man- 
ley, N 16, 1904, Oshkosh, Wis. Children: 
Esther Mary, b. N 2, 1906; William Edgar, 
b. My 14, 1910. Address, 402 E. Wallace Ave., 
New Castle, Pa.; bits, add., 203 W. Washing- 
ton St., do. 

1352. ZELLA BERNICE HAYES 
(Sister of No. 4197) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 20, 1880, 
Rankin, 111.; d. Thomas Boyd (b. 1853, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind.) and Emma Jane (Cox) Hayes 
(b. 1853, Buchanan, Mich.). Prepared in 
Rankin H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai. Taught, 
Rankin, 111.; Forest, 111.; Deer Lodge, Mont. 
Address, Buchanan, Mich.f 

1353. "THOMAS MOULTON HEADEN 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 15, 1877, 
Shelbyville, 111.; s. Walter C. and Virginia 
(Barrett) Headen. Prepared in Shelbyville 



H. S. and Mich. Mil. Acad. LL. B., N. W. 
Univ., 1903. Phi Gamma Delta; Y. M. C. A. 
Died My 5, 1918, Shelbyville, 111. 

1354. EDWARD GEORGE HINES 
Const. Supt.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 10, 1872, 
Huey, 111.; s. Lawrence (b. Ger.) and Caro- 
line (Fricke) Hines (b. do.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Capt., Univ. Regt. Arch., Drafts- 
man; Insp., Bridge and Bldg. Dept., I. C. 
R. R.; Arch. Supt., Chicago and New (Orleans; 
Const. Supt. for gen. bldg. contrs., Indianapo- 
lis, Chicago. Springfield, 111. and Atchison, 
ivan. Married Blanche Edna Baum, My 30, 
1900, Shelbyville, III. Address Atchison, 
Kan.t 

I35S- *ROBERT GRANT HOLABIRD 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 28, 1878, 
Chicago; s. William and Maria F. (Augur) 
Holabird. Sigma Chi. Arch. Supt., Holabird 
& Roche, Chicago, 1904-11. Married Leonora 
Van Eps, D 16, 1902, Evanston, 111. Children: 
William, _b. My 14, 1904; Margaret, b. F i, 
1906. Died O, 191 1, Chicago. 

1356. CLARENCE WILBERT HUGLIES 
Lawyer; A. B.; A. M., 1905; LL. B., 1905; 

b. N I, 1880, Union, Ontario, (Tan.; s. Thomas 
Welburn (b. Ja 17, 1858, Ontario, Can.) and 
Jennie (Ballah) Hughes (b. Ap 24, i860, do.). 
Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S.; Univ. 
of Mich., 1897-8. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Pol. 
Sc. Club; \'an Twiller Court. Taught, H. S., 
Mattoon, 1900-2; Practicing Law, mem., firm, 
Vanse, Hughes & Kiger, 1905 — . Master 
in Chancery Coles Circuit Court, 191 5 — ; Pres., 
Bd. of Educ, Mattoon, 1916-17; Sec, Bd. of 
Educ, 1917 — . Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; A. F. 
A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T. ; B. P. O. E. ; Coles 
Country Club; Presby. Church. Married Har- 
riette Noyes, N i, 1905, Mattoon, 111. Chil- 
dren: Catherine Noyes, b. Ap 28, 1908; Eliza- 
beth Ballah, b. My 3,. 191 1. Address, Mattoon, 

1357. IDA JACKMAN (DOUGHERTY) 
B. L. S.; b. My 28, 1874, Boston; d. Lemuel 

Noyes (b. 1843) and Louisa Amelia (Otis) 
Jackman (b. 1844). Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
and Univ. of Mich. Wisconsin Free Lib. 
Comn., several months, 1900; John Crerar 
Lib., Chicago, 1901. Married Edward Gardner 
Dougherty, S 12, 1902, Elgin, 111. Chil- 
dren: Crail, b. S 19, 1903; Lemuel Edward, 
b. Je 20, 1906; Annie Louise, b. My i, 191 1; 
Frank Otis, b. D 10, 1914 (died F 18, 1915); 
David Gardner, b. Jl 16, 1917. Address, R. 
I, Box 72, Fairhope, Ala. 

1358. TORSTEIN KNUTSSON 
TORSTENSEN JAHR 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 7, 1871, Holme- 
strand, i<orway; s. Knut Torstensen (b. N 19, 
1836) and Inger Olea Olsdatter (Halvorsen) 
Jahr (b. F i, 1838). Prepared in Tordenskiold 
Sch., Holmestrand, Norway. A. B., Norwegian 
Luth. Coll., 1896. Reorganized libs, of Nor- 
wegian Luth. Coll., and of Luth. Sem., St. 
Paul, 1900-1; Cataloger, Lib. of Cong., 1901-2; 
Reviser, catalogue div., and specialist in 
Scandinavica, do., 1902 — ; Post Grad._ work, 
(jeorge Washington Univ., 190 1-2; studied and 
traveled in Europe in 1902, 1906, 1910, 1911, 
1914. Auth.: (with A. J. Strohm) Bibliog. 
of Co-operative Cataloguing, and the printing 
of catalogue cards with incidental references 
to Internat. bibliog. and the Universal cata- 
logue, Washington, 1903, 116 pp.; reprinted 
from the Report of the Lib. of Cong, for 
the fiscal yr., ending Je 30, 1902: Oleana, et 
blad av Ole Bulls og den norske indvandrings 
historie, 1910, 92 pp.; Contributions on hist., 
literary, and bibliog. subjects to various jours, 
and periodicals; Illustreret Norsk Konversa- 
tionsleksikon, Christiania, 1905-13, and other 



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cyclopedias Assoc. Ed., hit,,:, a literary 
monthly, Chicago 1908-.0. Mem.. Norwegian 
Church; Univ. Club; Pres., Norwegian lib. 
hoc. of Washington; Royal Norwegian Soc of 
^c; Scandinavian Soc; Lib. Club. Married 
Gunvor Olsen, Ap 18, 1916, Oakland, Calif. 
Address, Lib. of Cong., Washington, D. C. 

1359. CHARLES SUNDERLANO 
JOHNSON 
(Brother of Nos. 960, 1536, 1709, 2712, 3051) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 12, .g'-y, 
Tolono 11.; s. Dr. C. B. (b. S 23, W,. Horn 
Co., Ill ) and iMaria S. Johnson (b Ag '8 
.850 Chatham, 111.). Prepared in Champaign 
I r^'fli-"* ^'"- ^^^ch. and Elec. Engiig 
wnrL 0^/1'fferent sorts mostly power house 
work; with Engng. force of Marion Steam 
Shovel Co Married Clara Mabel Ilornbrook, 
e 14, 1906, Cambridge, O. Children: Charles, 
^"wP.. ' '^°t' '''-"-baia Ann, b. Ap 9, 19,0. 
Address, 404 E. Center St., Marion, O.f 

1360. ARTHUR RUSSELL JOHNSTON 
VVith Victor Chem. Works; B. S. in Chem.; 
V ^ 5 \V^- ^\?y- ^- ^■- s- Aaron C. (b. N 
TnLf"^ c'■^'A^•=",^^J°''"^'°"• Prepared in 
Johe H. S Phi Delta Theta; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Married Nettie Sylvester Baker O 
A,r '903. Morrison. 111. Children: Dorothy 
Mary, b. My 7. 1908; Robert Birney, b N 1 
1909. Address, 47 7th Ave.. La Grange, 111." 
bus. add., 1 80s Fisher Bldg., Chicago.! 

1361. GEORGE THOMAS JORDAN 

(Brother of No. 1143) 

Farmer and Stock Raiser; A. B. in L & \ • 

b. O IS 1876, near Tolono, 111.; s. Theion 

Francis (b. Jl 28, ,834. Rockport, O.) an 

Ellen Adeha (Barnum) Jordan (b. S -61 841 

Palacio?Tex!t '" ^^■'^■""'^'^" "" «• '^''•'-■--■' 

1362. HENRY EZRA KEENEY 

Design Draftsman; B. S. in M E • b F i 

1876, Ustic Tp., 111.; s. Richard (b. ' N 8* 

1842, Laceyvil e. Pa.) and Jennie Eliza (Bond) 

Keeney (b. 1) 24. ,842, Whiteside Co., 111). 

fTn?;;TV" P'"A'"^ "• >^- ^"^"g- S^^---- With 
United Venle Copper Co., Clarkdale, Ariz 
Mem., A. R A. M. Married Fannie La.ld 
N 12, 1901, Sterling, 111. Child, Helen Mar^ 
jone, b. S 9. 1907. Address. Clarkdale, Ariz. 

1363. GEORGE FRANK KEPLER 

A wT7' ^- ^- '" ^^'■ch-; b. Mr 8, 1876 
Ashtabula, O.; s. George Walter (b. Ja 31 
1847. Erie, Pa.) and Caroline Faulkner (Rob 
ertson) Kepler b. Mr 3, 1853, Ashtabula, O.). 
Prepared in Ashtabula (O.) H. S. and Balti- 
more Man Ir. Sch. Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman 
A^°V ' hr,-! *^'"'" Milburn, Heister & Co 
Archs., Washington, D. C, 190611; Farmer' 
191 1 — . Address, Fredericksburg Va. 



[1900 

1366. 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KRAHL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 20, 1877, 
Aurora, 111.; s. Henry L. and Susan (Als- 
paugh) Krahl. Prepared in East Aurora H. S. 
lau Beta Pi. Rodman, C. & N. W. R. R., 
1000; Draftsman, Pa. Lines west of Pittsburgh,' 
1Q01-3; Asst. on Chicago Track Elevation, P. 
^; ■''• ^ S'- '"• ^- ^•' '903-4; Engr. in Charge 
C hicago Track Elev., P. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 
1904. Died D 31, 1907, Aurora, 111. 

1367. JAMES PIATT KRATZ 
(Brother of No. 1052) 
Farmer; .\. B. in L. & A. ; b. D 12, 1878, 
Monticello. ill.; s. William Henry (b. Pa.) and 
.Mice J. (Piatt) Kratz (b. Piatt Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Monticello H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Married Maude M. Martin, 
Ja 17, 1909, Newton, 111. Child, William Mar- 
tin, b. D 29, 1910. Address, Monticello, 111. 

136S. ALFRED LEONHARDT KUEHN 

(Husband of No. 1838) 
Gen. Supt., .\m. Creosoting Co.; B. S. in C. 
E. ; b. Ag 16, 1877, Chicago; s. Leonhardt 
Waldemar (b. D 12, 1848, Ger.) and Gesche 
Helene (Woebken) Kuehn (b. Je 8, 1848, do.). 
Prepared in Chicago H. S. Tau Beta Pi. 
Instr., C. E. Univ. of 111., 1900-2; Engr. Main- 
tenance of Way, C. C. & L. R. R., 1902-4; do.. 
C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1904-6; Supt., Main- 
tenance of Way, C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. & P. & 
E. R. R.. 1906-9; Gen. Supt., Am. Creosoting 
Co., 1909 — . Married Anna Olive Chacey ('03), 
O 24. 1905, Hillsboro, 111. Children: Charles 
Chacey, b. S 22, 1906^ George W., b. O 10. 
1909. .'iddress, 220 S. Ridgland Ave., Oak 
Park, 111. 

1369. JOHN OSCAR LANGMAN 
Pres., Ins. Co.; B. S.; b. Lisbon, Jl 24. 1873; 
s. Jacob (b. Bergen, Norway) and Martha 
( Birkland) Langman (b. do.). Prepared in 
ITniv. Acad. Rifle Team. Teaching, Urbana 
fl. S., 1900-1; Champaign, 1901-2; Urbana, 
1902-3; Prin., 1903-s; Instr., Math., Pleasant 
View Luth. Coll.; Bus. Mgr., do., five yrs. ; 
Pres., Lutheran Internal. Ins. Co., 1916 — . 
Mem., Fortnightly Club, Ottawa; Hamilton 
Club, Chicago. Slarried Nellie Anderson, Je 
28, 1900. Children: Marguerite Josepliine. b. 
Ap 22, T902; Eveline Alberta, b. N 24, 1904; 
Tustin Ambrose, b. Ap 4, 1907. Address, 529 
Guthrie St., Ottawa, 111. 



1364. MARGARET ADELE KETCHUM 
(Sister of No. 963) 

A ^}^' ^V K- ^? -■*• '^77. La Prairie, 111.; d. 
Andrew J. (b. Mr 29. 1836, Orange Co., N. Y ) 
and Anne E. (Sickles) Ketchum (b. O .', 

r'^f' ^'i?"^'''' ¥-^- Prepared in Carthage 
Coll. Address, Augusta, 111.1 

1365. ASA BAIRD KIRKPATRICK 
,8?°"^?°^'^' Service; B. S. in Sc; b. Mr s. 
1874, Tiskilwa. HI.; s. John B. (b. D 6, i8-'a 
Harrison Co., O.) and Honor (Grubbs) Kirki.at: 
rick (b. Jl 27- 1833, Dearborn Co., Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Elm wood H. S. Nat. Hist. Club; 
Adelphic. Teaching, 1900-3; Office work, 190V 
U .^- ,/°^'=*' Service. Peoria, 1907—. 

Mem., Y M. C. A., 1894-1900. Married Edit'. 
Genung Woodworth, Ag 27. 1902, Seneca Falls, 
N. \. Address, 321 Caroline St., Peoria.t 



1370. OLIVE CLARISSA L.\TIIROP 

Cataloger; B. L. S.; d. E. H. and Clara 

(Polhemus) Lathrop. Prepared in Hastings, 

(Mich.) H. S.; Univ. of Mich.. 1896-8. (Tata- 

loger, Mich. St. Lib. Address, Lansing, Mich.f 



1371. JENNIE MARY LATZER (KAESER) 
(Wife of No. 1 144; Sister of Nos. 1243, 2733, 
3444. -o-'S) 
B. S.; M. S., 1901; b. N 23. 1878, Highland, 
111.; d. Louis (b. N n, 1848, Highland, 111.) 
and Eliza (Luehm) I,atzer (b. Mr u. 1852, 
1/0.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Watcheka; 
Alethenai. Fellowship, Bacteriol.. 1901-2; Asst. 
do., Univ. of HI., 1902-4. Married Dr. A. F. 
Kaeser ('98), Je 26, 1907, Higldand, 111. 
Child, Marion Ada, b. N 21, 1915. .-iddress. 
Highland, 111. 

1372. JULIAN LISIECKI LEE 
Merchant; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 20, 1877. 
Memphis, Tenn.; s. Seymour Lisiecki (b. Mr 
10, 1842, Posen, Ger.) and Fanny (Beatus) 
I.ee (b. D 12, 1862, Cincinnati). Prepared in 
Memphis H. S.; Univ. Acad. Draftsman, I. C. 
R. R., 1900-4; Engine Expert, Borden & Sel- 
leck Co., Detroit, 1904-5; Wholesale Cigars and 
Tobacco Dealer. Married Ray Frank, Ap 30, 
1006, Memphis, Tenn. Children: Margaret L., 
b. O 9, loio; .\dele L., b. S t6, 1914- Ad- 
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1373. CHARLES LOUIS LOGUE 
Farmer; B. S. in Cheni.; b. Mr 28, 1877, 
Danville, 111.; s. J. V. (b. Ap 16, 1837, Meigs 
Co., O.) and Eva C. (Schmitt) Logue (b. Jl 
21, 1851, Lafayette, Ind.). Delta Tau Delta. 
Married Mathilda A. Witt, Jl 4, igio, Union 
Co., N. M. Child, Helen Clyde, b. My i, 1911. 
Address, Box 131 Harber Beach., Mich.t 

1374. NELLIE LOUISE McWILLIAMS 

(ENOCHS) 

(Wife of No. 1 126) 

A. B.; A. M., 190 1 ; b. Jl 23, 1877. Cham- 
paign; d. Alexander (b. Ap 12, 1833, Dufftown, 
Scotland) and Maria (Luttrell) Mc Williams 
(b. O 10, 1841, Ire.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A. Fellowship, 
French, Univ. of 111., 1900-1. Taught school, 
1901-13. Married Delbert River Enochs ('98) 
Jl 9, 1913. Address, 622 W. Clark St., Cham- 
paign. 

1375. LYDIA MATHER (FORBES) 
(Wife of No. 1031; Sister of Nos. 975, 2175) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 5, 1876, Wheatland, 
Will Co., 111.; d. Jonathan (b. O 5, 1849, Essex 
Co., N. Y.) and Elizabeth (Sprague) Mather 
(b. S 12. 1848, Will Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Joliet H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A.; 
Watcheka; Eng. Club; Pres., Y. W. C. A.; Illio 
Bd., 1899; mini Staff, 1899. Married Ernest 
Browning Forbes ('97), Ag 18, 1903, Joliet, 111. 
Children: Lydia Frances, b. D 7, 1904; Wini- 
fred, b. N 9, 1906; Stephen Alfred, II., b. D 
4, 1909; Rosemary, b. Ag 10, 191 1; Richard 
Mather, b. Ja 8, 1916. Address, 528 Beall Ave., 
Wooster, O. 

1376. *HOWARD VAN REED MAURY 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 9, 1876, Reading, Pa.; 
s. Germand Stout (b. 15, 1839, do.) and 
Rebecca (Evans) Maury (b. N 12, 1840, do.). 
Prepared in Rossville II. S. C. E. (]lub; Band. 
Draftsman, Central States Bridge Co., 1900-2; 
Chief Engr., Pan-Am. Bridge Co., 1902-7; 
Farmer, 1907-9. Mem., B. P. O. E. ; K. T. 
Married Stella Peed, Ap 8, 1903, New Castle, 
Ind. Child, Sarah Blanche, b. S 26, 1905. 
Died Je 25, 191S, Newcastle, Ind. 

1377. FRED HUTCHINSON MAY 
(Brother of No. 2459) 
Clerk, U. S. Customs Service; LL. B. ; b. 
Jl 15, 1879, Milford, 111.; s. James S. (b. Jl 
22, 1835, Bath, N. Y.) and Augusta (Hutchin- 
son) May (b. Mr 5, 1849, Prophetstown, 111.). 
Prepared in Prophetstown H. S. Farming, 
1900-3; Clerk, A. T. & S. F. R. R., Chicago, 
1903; Clerk, U. S. Customs Service, 1903 — . 
Address, 424 S. Homan Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 450 Federal Bldg., do. 

1378. EDWIN LYMAN MAYALL 
Gen. Supt. Plow Co.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 
1906; b. My 28, 1876, Albany, 111.; s. Stephen 
A. (b. 1853, Vt., 111.) and Anna A. (Short) 
Mayall (b. D 9, 1856, Albany, 111.). Prepared 
in Peoria H. S. M. E. and E. E. Soc. Master 
Mech., Acme Harv. Co., 1900-3; Asst. Supt., 
Deere & Co., 1903-6; Gen. Supt., J. I. Case 
Plow Works, 1906-9; do., Rock Island Plow 
Co., 1909 — . Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Rock Island 
Club; Soc. 111. Engrs. and Survs. ; A. F. A. M.; 
Presby. Church. Married Olive Louise LTlrick, 
Ag I, 1903, Peoria. Children: Nicholas, b. 
My 9, 1906; Edwin Lyman, b. Jl 1=;, 1907. 
Address, 1003, 2d Ave., Rock Island, Ill.t 

1379. STILLWELL FREDERICK MERRILL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 8, 1876, 
Moberly, Mo.; s. Stillwell G. (b. Je 26, 1846, 
Jackson, Mich.) and Julia C. (Hoffman) Mer- 
rill (b. Mr 5, 1853, St. Louis). Prepared in 
German Sch., Collinsville, 111. and Walther 
Coll., St. Louis. Track team; Illijii staff; 



Band. Asst., St. Chem., N. Y., 1900-2; Chief 
Chem., Swift & Co., Kansas City, 1902-3; 
Chem. Supt., Maple City Soap Co., Monmouth, 
111., 1903-4; Chief Chem., J. G. Haase Soap 
Co., 1904-5; Glycerine Chem., Larkin Co., 
Buffalo, 1905; Chem., Nat. Candy Co., St. 
Louis; Supt., A. J. Walter Candy Co. and 
Asst. Supt., branches, 1905-07; Chief Chem., 
Western branches Nat. Lead Co., St. Louis, 
1907-13; do., Food and Drug Dept., Tenn., 
1913-14; do., Ralston Purina Mills, St. Louis, 
1914 — . Mem., German Evang. Lutheran 
Church. Married Louise C. Freyer, Jl 21, 
1903, Buffalo, N. Y. Children: Infant, b. and 
died Ap 31, 1904; Infant, b. O 2, 1905 (died 
N 2, 1905); boy, b. Ag 31, 1910; girl, b. O 6, 
19 14; Infant, b. Ap 15, 191 7 (died Ap 17, 
1917). Address, 821 S. 8th St., St. Louis, 
c/o Ralston Purina Mills. 

1380. ALBERT DANFORTH MULLIKEN 
(Husband of No. 2770) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 24, 1878, Champaign; 
s. Jolin W. (b. Mr 9, 1849, Cooperstown, N. Y.) 
and Josephine (Danforth) Mulliken (b. Je 8, 
1854, Marysville, O.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. Associated 
in law practice with Col. J. S. Wolfe, 1902-4; 
City Atty. of Champaign, 1905-9. Married 
Grace Pearl Mulberry ('06), Je 27, 1911, Tay- 
lorville. 111. Children: Wallace Mulberry, b. 
My 18, 1913; .\lbert Danforth, Jr., _b. S 9, 
1915. Address, 706 S. Elm St., Champaign. 

1381. FRED EARLE NEWTON 
Lawyer; A. B.; A. M., 1901; b. O 15, 1879, 
Onarga, 111.; s. Edward D. (b. Mr 11, 1842, 
E. Shelbourne, Mass.) and Fanny (Earle) 
Newton (b. Mr 30, 1847, Milton, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Onarga H. S. and Grand Prairie Sem. 
Philomathean; Orat. Assn.; Pol. Sc. Club; 
Rep. Club; Winner in annual debate; 111. -Wis. 
debate. LL. M., John Marshall Law Sch., 
1909. Teacher, Fergus Falls (Minn.) H. S., 
1901-2; Supt., Schs., Palatine, 111., 1902-4; do., 
Des Plaines, 111., 1904-5; teacher, Englewood 
H. S., 1907-9; Lawyer, 1905-7, 1909 — . Auth.: 
Need of Better Civic Training in our Schs., 
Cook Co. Sell. News, Vol. i, No. 10. pp. 1-2. 
Mem., Chicago Bar Assn.; 111. St. Rifle .Assn.; 
City Club of Chicago. Married Clara Nuala 
Harrison, D 23, 1904, Palatine, 111. Child, 
Edward Harrison, b. Ag 24, 1907. Address, 
6171 Norwood Park Ave., Chicago. 

1382. MARION MICHAEL NULL 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S. ; b. D 3, 1871, Bland- 
insville, III.; s. William H. (b. D 16, 1835, 
Connersville, Ind.) and Orpha (Green) Null 
(b. Ap 24, 1837, do.). Prepared in Univ. of 
Indianapolis. Alpha Omega Alpha; Philoma- 
thean. Physician in charge of Mary E. Wright 
Mem. Hosp., Taikin, Korea, 1903-7; Post 
grad. work, London, Eng., 1907; Clifton 
Spring Sanitarium, 1908; Physician, 1909 — -. 
Capt. M. R. C, 191 7; in command Field Hosp., 
No. II, 8th Div., U. S. A., 191 8 — . Married 
Nellie Bernice Johnson, Je 8, 1903, Chicago. 
Children: Robert Palmer, b. F 12, 1905; 
Howard Wallace, b. F 22, 1907. Address, 
7452 E. Green Lake Blvd., Seattle. 

1383. SAMUEL OSTROWSKI 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 24, 1878, Giddings 
Tex.; s. Aaron and Lena (Osbitz) Ostrowski 
Prepared in pvt. sch. Pol. Sc. Club; Rep 
C'lub. Married, 1900. Children: Sidney E., b 
Tl 23, 1901; Bernice, b. F 11, 1905. Addresi 
3227 S. Halsted St., Chicago.t 

1384. WILKENS HOOVER OWENS 

Contractor; B. S.; b. Ag 6, 1880, Baltimore 

Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi 

Tlieta Nu Epsilon. Engaged in R. R. Const.. 

J. C. Zebrist & Co. Address, Catonsville, Md. 



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1385. WILLIAM GAY PALMER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1901; 
LL. B., 1907; b. S IS, 1877, Orange, N. J.; s. 
John (b. 1846, Belfast, Ire.) and Jane (Gay) 
Palmer (b. 1840, Harvard, 111.). Prepared in 
Princeton H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta 
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Fellowship in Latin. Teacher, Champaign 
H. S., 1901-4; Instr., Univ. of 111. Acad., 1904- 
6; Stud, of Law, 1904-7; Practicing Law, 
1907 — . Address, Flat Iron Bldg., Urbana. 

1386. CORNELIUS JAMES PEEBLES 
Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 10, 1878, 
Centerville, Ind.; s. VV. H. and Ada E. 
(Woods) Peebles. Prepared in Shawneetown 
H. S.; West. Mil. Acad. Delta Tau Delta. 
Salesman, Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 1900; 
Accountant, Swift & Co., 1900-4; Asst. Nat. 
Bank Examiner, Chicago, 1904-9; V. P., Am. 
Nat. Bank, St. Paul, 1909-ij; V. P., Citizens 
Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 1912-16; 
Cashier, Pioneer Savings Bank, do., 19 16 — . 
Married Mary Florine Thieleus, N 30, 191 2. 
Children: Edman William, b. N 15, 191 5; 
Persis Jane, b. Jl 24, 1917. Address, 5-ls6 
Ferdinam St., Chicago; bus. add., 4000 W. 
North Ave., do. 

1387. 'ROBERT GERALD PETTINGER 
Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 25, 1876, 
Cumberland, la.; s. Prosper (b. Ja 12, 1853, 
Luxemberg) and Catherine (Sauser) Pettinger 
(b. Jl 20, 1851, Cascade, la.). Prepared in 
Cumberland H. S.; Drake Univ., one yr. Tau 
Beta Pi; won I in High Jump. With Chicago 
Edison Co., Drafting Dept., 1900-2. Died Ja 
13. 1903, (Cumberland, la. 

1388. THEODORE CLIFFORD PHILLIPS 
Civ. and Hydraulic Engr. ; B. S. in M. & S. 

E. ; b. Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. Leo (b. MonroeviUe, 
O.) and Frances (Schnurr) Phillips (b. Nor- 
walk, O.). Prepared in Mt. Carroll H. S. ; 
Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Shield and Trid- 
ent; Football Mgr. ; Pres., Fresh. Class. Treas., 
Geyser Elec. Co., (Chicago; do., Victor L. Phil- 
lips (Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Engr. of Surveys, 
Dept. of Pub. Works, Chicago, 1907 — . Auth. : 
Several articles pertaining to Water Works 
Engng. Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. ; Assoc, mem., 
A. S. C. E.; Chicago Engrs. Club; Calumet 
Country Club; Command., Consistory and 
Shrine. Married Helen Jeannette Thielens, O 
12, 1 912, Chicago. Chilcf, Arnold Thielens, b. 
Jl 15, 1915. Address, 9215 S. Robey St., 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o F. H. & S. Co., 624 S. 
Michigan Ave., do. 

1389. CHARLES CHURCHILL PICKETT 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. D 4, 1862, Waterbury, 

Conn.; s. William (b. Chicago) and Mary Poole 
(Tarr) Pickett. Prepared in Chicago. A. B., 
Univ. of Rochester, 1883. Delta Kappa Epsi- 
lon; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Prof., 
Law, Univ. of 111., 1897-1906; Lawyer, Chi- 
cago, 1906 — . Mem., Am. Bar Assn.; 111. St. 
Bar Assn.; Chicago Literary Club. Married 
Minnie C. Emery, Je i, 1892, Chicago. Child, 
Jeanne Adams, b. Ja 22, 1897, Evanston, 111. 
Address, 140S E. s6th St., Chicago; bus. add., 
161 2 Tribune Bldg., rfo.t 

1390. EARLE ROYAL POLLARD 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 11, 1876, 
Waterloo, la.; s. John Henry (b. Mr 23. 1841, 
Dorchester, N. H.) and Mary Annette (Shack- 
ford) Pollard (b. My i, 1850, Lowell, Mass.). 
Prepared in Centralia H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Tau Omega; Shield and Trident. Drafts- 
man. Atlanta, Ga., 1900-1; St. Louis, 1901-3; 
do. for Am. Mill and Const. Co. Los Angeles, 
1903-4; Pac. Elec. R. R., 1904-5; Hazard and 
Strause, Pat. Attys.. 1905-12; With Cassell 
Severance, 1912-17; Draftsman, Calif. Aviation 
Co., 1917-18; do.. Southwestern Shipbuilding 



Co., San Pedro Calif., 1918 — . Invented Rein- 
forced Concrete Ry. ties and Rail Securing 
Means, Pat'd., 191 1, No. 1012152; other pa- 
tents pending — improvements on the above. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Sunset Lodge. Married 
Nora Nina Gray, F 6, 1915, Riverside, (Calif. 
.Address, 1436 Albany St., Los Angeles. 

1391. *ERNEST WILLIAM PONZER 
(Brother of Nos. 3912, 4366) 
Professor; B. S.; M. S., 1903; b. S 30, 1872, 
Arnswalde, Ger.; s. Carl (b. Je 7, 1844, Prilwitz, 
Ger.) and Wilhelmina (Krueger) Ponzer (b. F 
24, 1843, -Arnswalde, do.}. Prepared in Henry 
H. S. Math. Club; Deutsche Verein; Beta 
Theta Pi; 2d Honors (basis of grades); Class 
Football team. Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 
1900-9; Acting Asst. Prof., Stanford Univ., 
1909-10; Asst. Prof., App. Math., do., 19 10 — . 
Auth.: Pamphlet, Graphs for References, Stan- 
ford Univ., 8 vol.. 12 pp., 1910; The Inter- 
change of the order of Integration in a Double 
Integral, Techiwgraph, 1903; Note on a Prob- 
lem in Strength of Materials, do._ 1905; The 
Application of the Principles of the Calculus 
in the Tech. Courses at the Univ. of 111., 
Science, 1909; The Accrediting of H. Schs. at 
the Univ. of 111., Sierra Educational News, 
1910; A Study in Efficiency, Sch. Sc. and Math., 
1910; also other articles along mathematical 
subjects. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; A. A. A. S. 
Married Ella Eugenia Smith, Ag 20, 1903, 
LaMoille, 111. Children: Ernest DeWitt, b. Jl 
14, 1904; Howard Smith, b. S 23, 1907. Died 
D 22, 1917, Palo Alto, Calif. 

1392. CHESLEY JUSTIN POSEY 
Professor; B. S.; b. Ja 26. 1873, Troy, 111.; s. 
Chesley Jubilee (b. 1832, Troy, 111.) and Martha 
(McKittrick) Posey. Prepared in Edwards- 
ville H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1891-2, 1893- 
5. M. S. Univ. of Chicago, 1906. Eng. (]lub; 
Sigma Xi; 111. -Ind. Debating team; Sr. Class 
Treas. Fellowship, Geog., Univ. of Chicago, 
1904-5, 1911-12. Supt. Schs., Leroy, 111., 
1900-01; Teacher, H. S., La Porte, Ind., 1901- 
3; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1903-5, 1911- 
12; Instr., St. Norm. Sch., Mankato, Minn., 
1905-11; Instr., Geol., Univ. of Wis., 1912-13; 
Asst. Prof., Geog., Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, 
1 9 13 — . Contributing ed.. Jour, of Geog, 
191 5 — • Auth.: South Polar Exploration, Jour, 
of Geog. Vol. 11, 1917, pp. 232-235; Some 
Points in the Geog. of So. America, do.. Vol. 
12, 1913, pp. 74-79; Geog. Influences in the 
Exploration and Early Development of Minn., 
do., Vol. 14, 1916, pp. 214-17; Minnesota 
Earthquake of S 3, 1917, Monthly Weather 
Review, Vol. 45, 1917, pp. 556-558. Mem., 
A. A. A. S. ; Nat. Geog. Soc; Pres. Men's 
Club of Congr. Church; Mankato Social Sc. 
Club; Trustee Mankato Congr. Church; Fellow, 
Am. Geog. Soc; Dir. Nat. Council Geog.; 
Pres., Minn. Assn. of Geog. Teachers; Pres., 
Minneapolis Geog. Teachers' Assn. Married 
Gertrude Maude Johnston, D 27, 1903, Ft. 
Smith, Ark. Children: Chesley Johnston, b. 
Je 12, 1906; Alice Margaret, and Rollin Ben- 
nett, b, Je 10, 1907. Address, 124 State St., S. 
E. Minneapolis; bus. add., 205 Pillsbury Hall, 
Univ. of Minn., do. 

1393. WILLIAM EMILIUS PRAEGER 
Professor; B. S.; b. S 10, 1863, Belfast, Ire.; 
s. William (b. 1835, The Hague, Holland) and 
Maria (Patterson) Praeger (b. 1840, Belfast, 
Ire.). Prepared in Univ. Coll. Sch., London, 
Eng. M. S.. Univ. of Chicago, 1903. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. Counsellor, Grad. Schs., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1904. Teaching and lecturing; Teacher, 
Streator Tp. H. S.; Lecturer, Univ. Exten., 
LTniv. of Chicago; Prof., Deseret Summer Inst., 
Ut. Auth. of sundry papers on biological and 
educ. subjects. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; mem., 
Mich. Acad, of Sc; Pres., 1911-12; Am. Breed- 
ers Assn.; Mich. Schoolmasters Club, V. P.; 



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Assoc. Mem., Am. Ornithologist's Union; Bot. 
Soc. of Am.; Geol. See. Married Fanny F. 
Birge, O 2, 1889, Keokuk. Children: Wini- 
fred, b. D 6, 1890; Rosamond, b. My 17, 1894; 
William Emil, b. Ag 12, 1901. Address, Kala- 
mazoo Coll., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

1394- ANNA MAY PRICE 
Sec, 111. Lib. Exten. Com.; B. L. S.; b. 
Danville, 111.; d. Francis May Wilson (b. 1842, 
Portfmouth, Eng.) and Ruth Amelia (Bow- 
man) Price (b. 1846, N. Y. City). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. A. B., Univ. of Neb.; A. M., 
Univ. of S. Dak. Organizer of Lib., Univ. of 
S. Dak., 1900; Asst. Libn., do., 1900-1; Sec, 
Univ. of S. Dak., 1901; Head Libn. do. 1901- 
5; Asst. Prof., Lib. Econ., Univ. of 111., 1905- 
12; Sec, III. Lib. Exten. Com., 1914 — . Sec, 
S. Dak. St. Lib. Assn., 1904-5. Auth. : Special 
Lib. Training. Piib. Libs., Vol. xiv, O 1, 1911. 
Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; Assn. of Collegiate 
Alumnae. Address, St. House, Springfield, 111. 



139s. HELEN LOUISE PRICE 
(Sister of No. 1949) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja i, 1872, Blooming- 
ton, 111.; d. Edward Llewellyn (b. Ap 15, 1842, 
Urbana, O.) and Emmeliiie Margaret (Mit- 
chell) Price (b. Ag 28, 1849, Bloomington, 
111.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Organ- 
izing Libs., in Clinton, 111., 1900; Covington, 
Ky., 1901; Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1901; Lib. 
Blue Island, 111., Pub. Lib., 1902-4; Libn., T. 
B. Scott Free Lib., Merrill, Wis., 1905-8; 
Teacher, Eng., H. S., Butte, Mont., 1908-13; 
Libn., Oregon City Free Lib., Oregon City, 
Ore., 1913-14; Field Instr., Mich. Lib. Comn., 
191 5-16; Libn.. Univ. H. S.. Oakland, Calif., 
1916 — . Address, 5355 Boyd Ave., Oakland, 
Calif. 

1396. *ARTHUR CLIFFORD QUISEN- 
BERRY 

Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 22, 1878, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. Arthur (b. Ag 29, 1835, Hop- 
kinsville. 111.) and Polly (Burt) Quisenberry (b. 
S 18, 1840, Armington, Tazewell Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Lincoln H. S. and Lincoln LIniv. 
Phi Delta Theta; Shield and Trident. Head 
Bookkeeper, Lincoln Nat. Bank, 1900-10; 
Treas., Logan Co., 1910; Pres. Elector, 1914. 
Married Lillian Faye Kelly, D 24, 1002, Irving, 
111. Children: Arthur Milton, b. S 27, 1903; 
Robert Clifford, b. F 13, 191 1. Died Ag 28, 
1916, Lincoln, 111. 



1397. GUY RICHARDSON RADLEY 
Elec Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 10, 1878, 
Earlville, 111.; s. William and Susie Alice 
(Richardson) Radley. Prepared in Sandwicli 
H. S. and E. Aurora H. S. M. and E. E. 
Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Ed., Technograph. Ap- 
prentice with Milwaukee Elec. Ry. & Lt. Co., 
1900-2; Foreman Meter and Testing Dept., 
1902-4; Asst. Supt., Testing dept., 1904-6; De- 
signing Elec. Engr., Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., 
1906 — . Invented Elec. Lamp for Meter Read- 
ing — Pat., 1909; Patented method of protecting 
meters against tampering, 1909; two patents on 
elec. vehicle controllers, 1914; patent on auto- 
matic vacuum control, 1915; patent pending on 
eliminating flicker on motion pictures. Lt., 
Indus. Naval Reserve; Engng. duties at Cutler- 
Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwuakee. , Auth.: Cml. 
Meters, Technograph, 1902. Assoc. Mem., A. I. 
E. E., Internat. Elec. Cong.; ist Pres., Univ. of 
111. Alumni Assn. of Milwaukee; Pres.. Mil- 
waukee Motion Picture Comn., 1913; Mem., 
City Club of Milwaukee, 1912; CJrand Ave. 
Congr. Church; Deacon, do.; Advising Com., 
Nat. Bd. of Review of Motion Pictures. Mar- 
ried Delia Geroy Converse, Je 10, 1908, Ft. 
Atkinson, Wis. Child, Jane Converse, b. Je 15, 
1910. Address, 1921 Cedar St., Milwaukee. ' 



1398. NEAL DANIEL REARDON 
(Brother of Nos. 3149, 3150, 4377) 
Professor; A. B.; b. D 7, 1872, Boynton, 
III.; s. Bryan (b. Jl 14, 1835) and Annie 
(Fleming) Reardon (b. N 22, 1842). Pre- 
pared in Delavan H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
LL. B., N. W. Univ., 1908; A. M., 191 1. 
Adelphic; Orat. Assn.; Eng. Club.; Jr. Hatchet 
Orat.; Pres., Illini Bd.; Wis. -111. debating 
team; Sr. Class Pres. Teacher, H. S., De- 
catur, 1900-2; U. S. Internal Revenue Officer, 
1902-6; Univ. of Colo. Coll. of Law, 1906-7; 
N. W. Coll. of Law, 1907-8; Lawyer, 1908; 
Prof., Creighton Univ., 19:3 — . Auth.: 
Pamphlet, What is a Political Offense, and the 
Practice of the U. S. in that Respect (Internat. 
Law); Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Tustice, 
His Letter of The Star Spangled Banner, 
Creighton Chronicle, D, 1915; Life and Letters 
of Chief Justice Taney, do., Ap, 1916. Address, 
Delavan, III. 

1399. ADELE COOPER REED (SCOTT) 
B. L. S.; b. Osage; d. H. O. and Abby M. 

(Schlosser) Cooper. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Married James Brown Scott, S i, 1901, Cham- 
paign. Address, 1201 19th St., VVashington, 
D. C. 

1400. FREDERICK WILLIAM REIMERS 
Pres. and Supt., Lumber Co., B. S. in E. E. ; 

b. O 7, 1878, Rock Island, 111.; s. John J. (b. 
Ger.) and Mary A. (Denkmann) Reimers (b. 
Rock Island, III.). Prepared in Rock Island 
and Evanston H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Tau Beta 
Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Gen. Supt. and V. P., 
Peoples Power C,o.; Moline, Rock Island Mfg. 
Co.; United Lt. and Power Co., 1900-14; Pres. 
and Gen. Mgr., Tralalbany Lumber Co., Ham- 
mond, La., 1914 — . Mem., A. I. E. E.; Moline 
Club; Rock Island Club; Davenport Cml. Club; 
Davenport- Outing Club; 32d degree Mason. 
Married Julia Fay Warren, S 20, 1905. Chil- 
dren: Warren Denkmann, b. Je 7, 1910; 
Marietta, b. Ap 2, 1913; Frederick, b. Mr 28, 
1917. Address, Hammond, La. 

1401. EDWARD MELVILLE RHODES 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; B. S., 1912; M. S., 1913; 
b. Ag 10, 1866, Bloomington, 111.; s. Aaron 
Payne (b. Ap 18, 1834, do.) and Martha Mary 
(Cox) Rhodes (b. Ag 9, 1834, do.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad.; Valparaiso, Ind., 1887. B. C, 
Evergreen City Bus. Coll., Bloomington, 111., 
1886. Agr. Club; Chief Justice, Lincoln Club 
Court. Lawyer, Champaign, 1900-7; Stud., 
1907-13; Lawyer, 1913 — . Married Amilia 
Gates, S 23, 1899, Bloomington, 111. Address, 
304-5 Lincoln Bldg., Champaign. 

1402. RAYMOND GRAVER RICKER 
Missionary and Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; 
b. O 22, 1878, Grinnell, la.; s. Rufus (b. Ag 
12, 1849, Davenport, la.) and Hattie Jane 
(Graver) Ricker (b. O 21, 1854, Greensburg, 
Ind.). Prepared in Harvey H. S. M. A., 
Columbia, 1913; B. D., Drew Theol. Sem., 
1913. Y. M. C. A.; Arch. Club; Stud. Volun- 
teer Band. Arch., Moline and Rock Island, 
1900-4; Mem., R. I., Y. M. C. A., Bd. ol 
Dirs., 1903; Appointed Miss., Fzechow, W. 
China, by Bd. Foreign Missions, M. E. Church, 
1904; Teacher, Chengtu, M. E. Mission H. S., 
1907; Dist. Supt., M. E. Mission, 1908-9; Stud., 
Drew Theol. Sem., and grad. stud., Columbia, 
1910-13; Appointed Supt, Const., Univ. 
Chengtu, W. (Thina, by Bd. of governors of W. 
China Union Univ. ; leave of absence tc 
U. S. A., 1916. Mem., N. J. Conf. M. E. 
Church; Canadian M. E. Mission, 1913 — . 
Married Frances H. Hitchcock, Ja 20, 1908, 
Tzechow, W. China (died Jl 7, 1016); E. Maude 
Sweetman, Mr 19, 1918, Penghsien, W. China 
Address, 69 Greenwood Ave., Madison, N. J. 
bus. add., (Chengtu, W. China. 



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1403. ERNEST THOMPSON ROBBINS 
Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 27, 1878, 
Payson, 111.; s. Daniel Ellsworth (b. D 7, 1843, 
Payson, III.) and Anna Campbell (Thompson) 
Robbins (b. Ja 3, 1844, do.). Prepared in 
Payson H. S. Philomathean; Agr. Club; 
Y. M. C. A.; Winner of Hazelton Medal; 
Valedictorian; Ed. and Bus. Mgr., ///. Agri- 
culturist. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1900-5; 
Asst., Dept. An. Husb., la. St. Coll., 1905-9; 
M. S. A., la. St. Coll., 1907; Assoc. Ed., The 
Breeder's Gasetle, My i, 1909-13; Prof., 
Zootechnics, Chicago Vet. Coll., 1909-13; farm 
adviser, Tazewell Co., Ill, 1913-18; farm mgr., 
1918 — . Mem., Woodlawn Park Presby. churcli, 
Chicago; Saddle and Sirloin Club, Union Stock 
Yards, Chicago. Auth. : various buls. relating 
to An. Husb., etc.; all articles in The Breed- 
er's Gasette, 1909, signed "E. T. R."; besides 
various unsigned editorials. Married Ida IMae 
Folkrod, O 26, 1904, Quincv, 111. Children: 
Helen Peabody, b. N 21, 1905; Mary Ida, b. 
Ja 31, 191 1. Address, Payson, 111. 

1404. LLOYD SILAS ROBERTSON 
Veterinary Insp. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 2, 
1876; s. Silas and Alida (Alexander) Robert- 
son. Prepared in Palatine H. S. Alpha Zeta. 
M. D. C, Chicago Vet. Coll., 1909. Rancher, 
1906; Vet. Insp., Dept. of Agr., 1906 — . Ad- 
dress, Carlisle, Ark.f 

1405. CARL JOHN FREDERICK ROCIIOW 
Physician; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 17, 1877, 
Davenport, la.; s. Carl (b. D 26, 1850, Perle- 
berg, Prussia) and Amelia (Denkmann) 
Rochow (b. N 20, 1852. la.). Prepared in 
Rock Island H. S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 
1903- Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident. Interne 
Norwegian Lutheran Tabitha Hosp., Chicago, 
1903-4; pvt. practice. Rock Island,. 111., 1904- 
7; Asst. Physician, Lincoln St. Sch. and 
Colony, Lincoln, 111., 1907-9; Stud, and Asst., 
Univ. Freiburg, Ger., 1909-10; Asst., Ear, 
Nose and Throat Clinic, Gottingen Univ., 
1910-11; Phys., Rock Island, 111., 191 1 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T.; Rock 
Island Co., Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc; 
A. M. A.; German Lutheran Church; B. P. 
O. E. Married Margit Janssen, 1907, Chicago. 
Address, 1612 22d St., Rock Island, 111.; bus. 
add., 305 Robinson Bldg., do. 

1406. ARTHUR Z. ROE 

Lawyer; LL. B.; h. Jl 18, 1878, Vandalia. 
II!.; s. Ezekiel (b. 1851, Fayette Co., 111.) and 
Nancy Jane (Browning) Roe (b. My 17, 1851, 
do.). Prepared in \'andalia H. S. LL. B., No. 
Ind. Norm. Sch., 1898. Lawyer; Dem. Rep., 
Gen. Assembly, 1913 — . Married Claribel 
Grigg, Je i, 1905, Greenville, 111. (died Ap 27, 
191 1 ). Address, Vandalia, 111. 

1407. MARTHA DEETTE R(H.FE 
(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1759, 

1957. 3525) 
B. S. in Sc; A. M., 1904; b. Jl 11, 1879, 
Kankakee, 111.; d. Charles Wesley ('72) (b. Ap 
17, 1850, Arlington Heights, 111.) and Martha 
Kinsman (Farley) Rolfe (b. My 8, 1849, Bos- 
ton). Prepared in Urbana, H. S.; LIniv. Acad. 
Taught in Champaign H. S., 1901 ; Decatur, 
1901-2; 111. Woman's Coll., Jacksonville, 111., 
1905-8; Prof., Physiog., do., 1908-10; Grad. 
stud., Bryn Mawr, 1914-15; Grad. Stud., Univ. 
of 111., 1916. Address, 601 E. John St., Cham- 
paign. 

1408. ELBERT MALLARY ROWLAND 
Editor; LL. B.; b. Je 27, 1877, Noble, 111.; s. 
Elbert (b. Ap 20, 1832, N. Y. City) and Kate 
D. (Mallary) Rowland (b. Ap 28, 1844, Bridge 
port. Conn.). Prepared in Oliiey H. S. Var- 
sity track team. Served in Spanish-Am. War, 



1898-9, 4th 111. Volunteer Inf. Married Jes- 
sie M. Bliss, Je 8, 1904. Child, Elbert Sands, 
h. D 12, 1908. Address, Mt. Carmel, Ill.t 

1409. EDNA ALMIRA RUGG (HUBBARD) 
(Wife of No. 958) 
A. B.; b. My 16, 1878, Hamilton, N. Y. ; d. 
Martin LcBaron (b. S 5, 1849, Chester, Vt.) 
and Lillie Anzoletta (Moseley) Rugg (b. Mr 
22, 1856, Eaton, N. Y.). Prepared in Seattle 
(Wash.) H. S.; Willamette Univ. Acad. 4.. B., 
Portland LTniv., 1898. Eng. Club; won De- 
clamation Contest and Orat. Contest, 1900. 
Prof., Eng. Lit., Shurtleif Coll., Upper Alton, 
111., 1900-10. Mem., Baptist Church; Woman's 
Club; A. C. A. Married George David Hubbard 
('96), S 10, 1901, Urbana. Children: Ruth, b. 
S 22, 1902; Oscar Edwin, b. N 14, 1903; 
Dorothy Hope, b. O 6, 1909; Marjorie Helen, b. 
Jl 24, 1913. Address, 125 Woodland Ave., 
Oberlin, O. 

141 o. CHARLES A. RYBURN 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 15, 1876, Heyworth, 
111.; s. Samuel (b. Ap 21, 1845. Harrison Co., 
O.) and Helen (Herington) Ryburn (b. F 20, 
1847, Hillsdale Co., Mich.). Prepared in 111. 
St. Norm. Prill., Marion H. S., 1901-3. Ad- 
dress, Heyworth, Ill.t 

141 1. LOUIS BYRON SAFFER 
Lawyer and Abstractor; LL. B.; b. Ap 4, 1870, 
Harrison Co., Mo; s. Louis B. (b. 111.) and 
Rebecca J. (Reno) Saffer (b. do.). Prepared in 
Browning H. S.; West Norm. Coll. Dir., Am. 
Defense .Soc; Capt., I'rbana Co. 130. Mem., 
U. R. K. P.; Trinity M. E. Church; 
A. F. A. M. Married Luella A. Meadows, Jl 
21, 1897. Children: Rex Eugene, b. Jl 9, 1900; 
Louis Byron, Jr., b. My 27, 1905. Address, 
911 W. Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add., loi W. 
Main St., Urbana. 

141 2. EDWARD BRIGHAM SAFFORD 
Farmer; B. S.; b. Je 14, 1880, Sycamore, III. 
Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon. Chemist (Anal.) 1900-3; Chemist (Prac.) 
1903-6; Farmer, 1906 — . Married Edna May 
Hammond, My 31, 1905, DeKalb, 111. Child, 
Edward Hammond, b. Mr 16, 1908. Address, 
R. 3, Sycamore, 111. 

1413. DELIA CLEORA SANFORD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 19, 1878, Platte- 
ville. Wis.; d. Henry Clay (b. 1836) and Mary 
(Greene) Sanford (b. 1835). Prepared in St. 
Norm. Sch., Platteville, Wis. Kapjia Kappa 
Gamma. Asst. Cataloger, Univ. of Cincinnati 
Lib., 1901-2; Cataloger, Davenport Pub. Lib., 
1903-4; la. St. Univ. Lib., 1904-5; Classifier, 
Univ. of Wis., 1905 — . Address, Univ. of Wis. 
Lib., Madison, Wis. 

1414. IDA ESTELLE SAWYER (TAIT) ■ 

B. L. S.; b. D 30, 1873. Ancona, 111.; d. 
Lewis Manville (b. 1837 Waverly, N. Y.) and 
Salanda (Moon) Sawyer (b. 1836, Livingston 
Co., 111.). Ph. B., N. W. Univ., 1896. Kappa 
Alpha Theta. Asst., Field Columbian Mus. 
Lib. 1900; Cataloger, N. W. Univ. Lib., 1900- 
2; Ref. Libn., Univ. of la., Iowa City, 1902-4. 
Mem., Presby Church; D. A. R. Married 
William G. Tait, Je 14, 1905. Evanston, 111. 
Child, Jane Elizabeth, b. Ap 2, 1916. Address, 
Medford, Ore. 

1415. PETER PHILIP SCHAEFER 

(Brother of No. 3954) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 6, 1873, Millersburg, 
Bond Co., 111.; s. Philip (b. Jl 24, 1832, Ger.) 
and Elizabeth (Heil) Schaefer (b. Ap 22, 1841, 
St. Louis). Prepared in West Union Sch., 
Carlyle, 111.; Univ. Acad. Philomathean. 
Firm of Schaefer and Dolan, Lawyers. Mem., 



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44th and 45th Gen. Assem. of III.; C. O. of F.; 
Knights of Columbus; Tribe of Ben Hur; B. 
P. O. E.; Iro(iuois Club, Chicago. Married 
Kathleen Slattery, My i, 1912. Galesburg, 111. 
Address, 512 S. Elm St., Champaign. 

141 6. EDWARD JOHN SCHNEIDER 
Contracting Mgr.; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. 
My 27, 1875, Pontiac, 111.; s. John Evangelist 
(b. Wurteraburg, Ger. ) and Theresa (Zeph) 
Schneider. Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta; Shield and Trident; Tau Beta Pi. 
Draftsman, C. W. I. R. R., Chicago, 1900; 
Pa.xton and Vierling Iron Works, 1900-1; 
Koken Iron Works, St. Louis, 1901-2; Con- 
tracting Engr., Am. Bridge Co., N. Y. City, 
1902-3; Contr. Agt., Chicago, 1903-4; Contr. 
Mgr., Am. Bridge Co. of N. Y., Kansas City, 
Mo., 1904-7; do., San Francisco, 1907-11; U. 
S. Steel Products Co., Bridge and Struct. Dept., 
Rialto Bldg., San Francisco, 191 1 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; K. T.; West. Soc. Engrs. ; A. 
S. C. E. Married May Kelley, D 26, 1906, 
Kanasas City Mo. Children: Ruth, b. Jl 4. 
1908, Berkeley, Calif.; Edward John Jr.. b. F 
15, 1914. Address, 609 Rialto Bldg., San 
Francisco. 

1417. BENJAMIN HARRISON SCUDDER 
Professor; A. B. ; b. My 16, 1871, Greenfield, 
Ind.; s. Stephen (b. D 25, 1832, Butler Co., O.) 
and Emeline (Whitehead) Scudder (b. Ag 17, 
1835, do.}. Prepared in Common Sclis. Ph. 
M., Chicago, 1901. Tendered Fellowship, Chi- 
cago. Sc. of Teaching; Prof., Govt, and Hist.. 
Tempe Norm. Sch. of Ariz.; Supt., Union H. 
and Grade Sch., Tempe, Ariz.; Prof., Educ, 
Miami Univ., Oxford, O. Auth.: Educational 
Sociology (text) in preparation. Pres., 
Ariz. Teachers' Assn. Married Rebecca 
Mugg. Ag 4, 1895. Center, Ind. Children: 
Virginia Elizabeth Kathreen, b. My 4, 1898; 
Nita Emmeline, b. Jl 10, 1900; Rebecca Lucile, 
b. Ag 19, 1904; Nona May, b. My 16, 1909. 
Address, Miami Univ., Oxford, O. 

1418. MINNIE EARL SEARS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. LaFayette, Ind. Head 
Cataloger, Bryn Mawr, 1903-7; LTniv. of Minn. 
Lib., 1909-14; First Asst., Reference Catalogue 
Div., N. Y. Pub. Lib., 1914 — . Auth.: (with 
I. G. Mudge) A Thackeray Dictionary, 304 pp., 
(jeorge Routledge and Sons, 1910. Address, 
476 5th Ave., N. Y. City. 

1419. BLANCHE M. SEELY 
Librarian; B. L. S. Undergrad. work in 
Univ. of Minn. Libn., in charge of Pillsbury 
Branch, Minneapolis Pub. Lib. Address, 116 
W. 25th St., Minneapolis; bus. add.. Pub. Lib., 
Minneapolis. 

1420. MABEL CLAIRE SHRUM (TILLEY) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 13, i88i, Man- 
hattan, Kan.; d. Henry Sylvan and Mary 
(Graham) Shrum. Prepared in Union H. S., 
Lajunta, Colo.; Univ. of Colo. Libn., Colo. 
Sch. of Mines, Golden, Colo., 1902-13; Libn., 
Seattle Pub. Lib., Seattle, 1913 — . Married 
George Stephen Tilley, 1913. Address, Sum- 
merland, Calif. 

1421. ROY HARLEY SLOCUM 
(Brother of No. 2248) 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1910; b. O 
16, 1876, Loda, 111.; s. Pardon Egbert (b. Jl 27, 
1853, Kewanee, III.) and Clara Elizabeth (Har- 
ley) Slocum (b. Ap 21, 1857, Hopedale, la.). 
Prepared in Rice Coll. Inst., Paxton, 111. C. E. 
Club, Pres. Rodman. Pa. R. R., 1900; Asst., 
T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1900-1; Instr., do.. 
1901-5; do., M. & S. E., 1905-6; Assoc, do.. 
1906-7; Prof., C. E., N. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1907—. 
Auth.: Diagrams for L^se in the Design of 
Drainage Ditches and Other Conduits, 191 1. 
Mem., Soc. for Prom, of Engng. Educ; N. 



Dak. Soc. Engrs.; West. Soc. Engrs.; M. W. 
A.; 32d degree Scottish Rite. Married Edith 
Charlotte Fowler, S i, 1910, Fargo, N. Dak. 
Address, 1034 nth St. N., Fargo, N. Dak. 

1422. GEORGE RUSSELL SMITH 

(Brother of No. 1275) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 18, 1875, 
Dryden, N. Y.; s. George Russell (Carlton, 
N. Y.) and Elizabeth Ellen (Hutchinson) Smith 
(Gaines, do.). Prepared in Lewis Acad., 
Wichita, Kan. M. E. and E. E. Soc; Y. M. 
C. A. Draftsman and Designer, Lake Shore 
R. R., C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1900-1; with Chis- 
holm, Boyd & White Co., Chicago, 1901-2; 
Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1902; Designer, 
Am. Brake Shoe Co., 1903-5; Asst. Chief 
Draftsman, Indus. Works, Bay City, Mich., 
1905 — ■• Married Anna Hamet, Je 19, 1916. 
Address, 1501 4th St., Bay City, Mich. 

1423. WILLIAM WALTER SMITH 
Concrete Specialist; A. B. in L. & A.; 

B. S. in C. E., 1907; s. Geo. W. and Mary 
Elizabeth (Oglesby) Smith. Prepared in 
Homer H. S. Philomathean; Class Football 
team; Rifle team; Ed., I Hint; Hatchet Orat. 
Literary work; Engng.; Building grain ele- 
vators, Buenos Aires, 1918 — . Address, Broad- 
lands, Ill.t 

1424. HARVEY ALLEN SOVERHILL 
V. P. and Gen. Mgr., Locomotive Works; 
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1906; b. S 27, 1876, 
Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Samuel G. (b. 1836, Newark, 
N. Y.) and Laura (Couch) Soverhill (b. 1842, 
Tiskilwa, 111.). ^ Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. 
Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; M. E. and E. E. 
Socs. Draftsman and Designer; Supt., Root 
and Van Dervoort Engng. Co., 1903-10; Gen. 
Supt., do., 1910-17; V. P. and Gen. Mgr., 
Davenport Locomotive Works, Davenport, la., 
1918 — . Naval Militia, Ensign, Moline, one 
yr. Auth.: Article, Test of ten H. P. Gasoline 
Engine, Engng. Record, 1900. Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; The Moline Club; A. S. M. E.; V. P., 
Moline Auto Co., 1905 — . Married Ethel 
Derwent Payne, Ap 14, 1904, Beloit, Wis. 
Children: Harvey Allen, Jr., b. Ap 19, 1906; 
Elizabeth, b. D 24, 1908. Address, 623, 23d 
St., Moline, 111. 

1425. BENJAMIN BENTON 
STAKEMILLER 
Civ. Engr. and Mun. Contr.; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. D 25, 1875, Sterling, 111.; s. Jacob and 
Levina (Strickler) Stakemiller. Prepared in 
Sterling H. S. C. E. Club; Asst. Ed., Illio; 
Mgr., niini; Asst. Ed., Technograph. U. S. Jr. 
Engr., Charge of Const., 111. and Miss. Canal, 
1900-2; Res. Engr. Const. Big Four R. R., 
1002-4; Res. Engr., Const, and Engr. M. of 
W. 111. Terminal R. R., 1905: Asst. Engr., Mo. 
Pac. R. R., St. Louis, 1905-6; Civ. Engr. and 
Mun. Contr., 1906 — . Married Rose Wellington 
Basse, O 10, 1907, Alton, 111. Address, Hotel 
Madison, .Alton, 111.; bus. add., 315 Com- 
merce Bldg., do. 

1426. ADAM JULIUS STROHM 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 16, 1870; s. John 
and Ida (Vettervik) Strohm. Prepared in 
Venersborg (Sweden) H. S. B. A., Univ. of 
LTpsala, Sweden, 1888. Alpha Tau Omega. 
Libn., Armour Inst., Chicago, 1900-1; do.. 
Pub. Lib., Trenton, N. J., 1901-11; Asst. Libn., 
Pub. Lib., Detroit, 1911-13; Libn., do., 1913 — . 
Camp Libn., Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga., 
,Qi8 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; Acanthus 
Club; Bd. of Commerce Recreation Comn.; 
Ingleside Club; Boat Club: Rotary Club. Mar- 
ried Cecilia B. McConnel, O 30, 1902, Win- 
netka. 111. Children: Harriet, b. S 11, 1903; 
John, b. Ag 8, 1904. Address, 138 Burlii* 
game Ave.. Detroit. 



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1427- FRANK ASBURY STROUT 



Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 25, 1871 
Rochelle, 111.; s. W. H. (b. 1826, N. VVaterboro, 
Me.) and E. F. (Simpson) Strout (b. 1834, 
Elizabeth City, N. C). Prepared in Joliet 
H. S. Drafting^ igoi; Gasoline Eng. Testing, 
1902; Gasoline Eng. Expert and Erector, 1904; 
Drafting, 1904-7. Address, Kaiiua, Hawaii, 
T. H. 

1428. HARRY ROBERTS TEMPLE 
(Husband of No. 1547) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Byron, 111.; s 
J. H. (b. Petersburg, Pa.) and Mary E. 
(Roberts) Temple (b. Lancaster, do.). Pre- 
pared in Byron H. S. Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A. 
Spencer & Temple, 1900 — ; now 11. R. Temple. 
Arch, ist Lt., Air Service, 490th Sqdn., A. E. 
F., France, 1918; Mustered out, F 1919. Mar- 
ried Stacia Livingston ('01), D 26, 1901. Ad- 
dress, 1113 W. Church St., Champaign. 

1429. GEORGE HENRY THOMPSON 
(Brother of Nos. 1781, 2266) 
Dept. Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 2, 1876, 
Warrensburg, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1837, 
Alden, N. Y.) and Mary G. (Langston) 
Thompson (b. 1843, 111.). Prepared in 111. 
Wesleyan Univ. Acad. LL. B., John IMarshall 
Law Sell., Chicago. Mem., First Regt., 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1904-7- Dept. Mgr., Armour Glue 
Works. Married Lettie Threlkeld, Ja 8, 1910. 
Child, Helen, b. N 24, 1910. Address, 2121 E. 
92d PL, Chicago. 

1430. JOHN CHARLES THORPE 

Pres., Motor Co.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 17, 
1879, Urbana; s. James (b. D 21, 1848, Peter- 
boro, Eng.) and Frances Rebecca (Webber) 
Thorpe (b. Urbana). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; 
M. E., Univ. of Mich., 1903. Baseball squad, 
four yrs. ; Glee and Mandolin Club; Phi Gamma 
Delta; Sigma Epsilon. Mech. Engr., Testing 
Dept., C. B. & R. R., 1900-2; Instr., Univ. of 
Mich., 1902-3; Prof., M. E., Univ. of Wash- 
ington, 1903-5; Asst. to Mech. Engr., Sargent 
& Lundy, Wash., 1905-6; Asst. Prof., Steam 
Engn^., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Pres., 111. Motor 
Car Co., 1910 — ; Gen. Dir., Nat. Automobile 
Trade Assn., 19 16-17. Auth.: Value of 
Testing Dept. in R. R. Service, Technograph; 
Method of Conducting Locomotive Tests, Univ. 
of Mich., Technique ; The Engineer, a Gentle- 
man, The Univ. of Wash. Wave; several articles 
in Horseless Age, 191 7. Mem., Baptist Church; 
A. S. M. E.; Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs.; West. 
R. R. Club. Married Carrie Belle Bulles. F 6, 
1906, Aurora, 111. Children: Marion, b. N 26, 
1904; George, b. Je 19, 1906; Jean, b. O 11, 
1909. Address, 407 E. Main St., Urbana; bus. 
add., 206 E. Main St., do. 



1431. CHARLES WESLEY TOOKE 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 21, 1870, S. Onondaga, 
N. Y. Prepared in Franklin Acad.. Malone, 
N. Y. A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1891; A. M. do., 
1893. Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. 
Stud., Hist, and Politics. Cornell Univ., 1893-4; 
Fellow, Adm. Law, Columbia, 1894-5; Prof., 
Pub. Law and Adm., Univ. of 111., 1895-1900; 
Prof., Law, 1900-2; Practicing law, Syracuse, 
N. Y., 1902 — . Auth.: LTniformity in Mun. 
Finance; (Constitutional Limitations on Mun. 
Indebtedness; Compensation for Mun. Franch- 
ises; Financial Hist, of the Danish West Indies; 
Constitution of 111. Annotated. Mem., Am. 
Pol. Sc. Assn.; Fellow, Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Fellow, Am. Statistical Assn. Married Sara 
I-ouise Weeks, 1902, Syracuse, N. Y. Child, 
Charles Merriam, b. My 29, 1906. Address, 
Syracuse, N. Y.f 



1432. JOHN HOWARD TREVETT 
Banker; LL. B.; b. Te 14, 1878, Champaign; 

s. John R. (b. 1854, Chicago,) and Helen M. 
(Lennington) Trevett (b. 1856, O.). Prepared 
m LTniv. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu 
Kpsilon; Asst. Mgr., Baseball team. Clerk with 
Trevett, Mattis and Abcll, Huron, S. Dak.; 
Cashier, Trevett, Mattis & Baker, Investment 
I'.ankers, Beatrice, Neb.; Min.. Cripple Creek, 
Colo.; Dir., Trevett, Mattis Banking Co., 
Champaign; Dir. and Sec, Trevett, Mattis 
Banking Co., Champaign. Married Flora Tay- 
lor Flower, S 2, 191 1, Chicago. Address, 
107 S. Prospect, Champaign. 

1433. WALTER SIMEON TYLER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 13, 1877, 

Joliet, 111.; s. S. S. and L. B. (Towne) Tyler. 
Prepared in Joliet H. S. Glee and Mandolin 
Club; Engng. Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Asst. Ed., 
Technograph. Supt., The Lambert Co., Elec. 
Supplies, Chicago, 1902-4; Supt., Matrix Dept. 
Am. Graphophone Co., 1905 — . Married Elsie 
M. Taylor, Mr 9, 1901, Chicago. Child, Walter 
S., Jr., b. My I, 1903. Address, 125 Carleton 
Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 

1434. CHESTER STYVESTER VAN 
BRUNDT 
Broker; LL. B.; b. F 16, 1878, Deers, 111.; 
s. Samuel (b. Dark Co., O.) and Rachel Belle 
(Sampson) Van Brundt (b. Tippecanoe, Ind.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. ; Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident. Practice of 
Law and Banking, Eldora, Colo., 190 1-3; Min., 
Lewiston, Idaho, 1903-4; Real Est. and Ins. 
Brokerage, North Yakima, Wash., 1905-8; V. 
P., Lish Land Co.; Ins. Broker, 1908-11; Asst. 
Mgr., Calif., and Nev., Am. Surety Co., of 
N. Y., San Francisco; Mgr., Fidelity and Se- 
curity Dept. of Aetna Accident and Liability 
Co., Los Angeles; Surety Bond and Ins. 
Broker, Los Angeles, 1914 — . Married Lillian 
Mabel Orcutt, Ag 12, 1903, Lewiston, Idaho. 
Address, 701 Citizens Nat. Bank Bldg., Los 
.\ngeles. 

1435. SETH FIELDS VAN PATTEN 
Teacher; A. B.; b. Jl 5, 1873, Steward, 111.; 

s. Cornelius Fred (b. Ja 6, 1826, N. Y.) and 
Mary Jane (Young) Van Patten (b. Mr 15, 
1839, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adel- 
phic; Y. M. C. A. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Calif., 
1901; Traveling till S 1901; Teacher, Los 
Angeles, 1001-02; Orange, 1902-03; Escandido. 
1903-04; Ventura, 1904-07; So. Pasadena, 1907- 
10; Los Angeles, 1910 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church; V. P., So. Calif. Alumni Assn., 19 17. 
Married Lenora B. Thompson, S 2, 1903. Child- 
ren: Donald Thompson, b. S 19, 1904; Dorothy 
Lucile, b. Je 15, 1906; James Maxwell and 
Margaret Evelyn, b. Ja "13, 1911 (Margaret 
died Ag 12, 1911). Address, 1122 Milan St., 
S. Pasadena, Calif.f 

1436. MARIE L. WALDO (TAYLOR) 

B. S.; b. F 8, 1870, Philo, 111.; d. George 
Doane (b. Nunda, N. Y.) and Anna Ellen 
Funston Waldo (b. Funstonville, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad.; 
Teacher, Biol., DeKalb H. S., 1900-2; Asst. 
Ref. Libn. Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Libn. St. Lab., 
Nat. Hist., Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Agr. Exten., 
Univ. of Colo., Tucson, Ariz. Married Estes 
Park Taylor, S 27, 190S, Champaign. Ad- 
dress, Tucson, Ariz. 

1437. CAROLINE WANDELL 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Oswego Co., N. Y.; d. 
Harvey Wandell (b. S 1831. Onondaga Co., N. 
Y.) and Phebe (Baker) Wandell (b. F 1838, 
Oswego Co.. N. Y.). Prepared in Phoenix H. 
S., New York, and in Albany, N. Y. Norm. 



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Coll. Lib. Organizer, Oxford, N. Y., 1900; 
Newark, N. Y.. 1901; Govenieur, N. Y., 1901; 
Head Cataloger and Instr., Lib. Sc, Univ. of 
Te.x., 1901-1902; Libn., Houston Carnegie Lib., 
Houston, Tex., 1902-4; Branch Libn., Brook- 
lyn Pub. Lib., 1904-s; Cataloger, Univ. of Ore. 
Lib.. 1906-7; Seattle Pub. Lib., 1907; Instr., 
Cataloging, Syracuse Univ. Lib. Sch., 1907 — . 
Address, Phoenix, Oswego Co., N. Y.t 



1438. WILLARD OTIS WATERS 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Je 9, 1871, Benzonia, 
Mich.; s. Otis Bird (b. Ag 3, 1830, Orville, N. 
Y.) and Martha Ann Hasseltine (BHss) Waters 
(b. D IS, 1837, Savoy, Mass.). Prepared in 
Prep. Dept., Benzonia (Mich.) Coll. A. B., 
Benzonia Coll., 1896. Y. M. C. A.; Lib. and 
German Clubs. Asst. Libn., Univ. of 111., 1900- 
2; Asst., Catalog Div., Lib. of Cong., 1902-9; 
First Asst., Div. of Bibliog., do., 1909-13; Asst. 
in charge of Am. Hist. Section Catalog Div., 
do., 1913 — . Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc; Am. Lib. 
Assn.; Trustee, Noyes Lib., Kensington, Md., 
1917 — ; Sec, Dist. of Columbia Lib. Assn., 
1907-8. Married Bessie Rorick Bennett, D 26, 
191 1, Detroit. Address, Kensington, Md. 



1439. OTTO CHARLES WEHRSTEDT 
Manufacturer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 25, 1877, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Charles Henry (b. Ja 22. 
1850, Gr. Rhiiden, Ger.) and Rosine (Schlegel) 
Wehrstedt (b. F 28, 1852, Honau, Wurtenberg, 
Ger.). Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega. Mfr. of watch jewels with C. 
H. Wehrstedt, 1901 — . Mem.. A. F. A. M.; 
Worshipful Master, 1912; R. A. M. Address, 
Winnetka, Ill.t 



1440. ADOLPH HENRY WESEMANN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 2, 1877, LaGrange, 
111.; s. William (b. LaGrange, 111.) and Emma 
(Rathe) Wesemann (b. Addison, do.). Pre- 
pared in Walther Coll., St. Louis. Mem., 
Evang. Lutheran Church. Married Minnie 
Blum, Je 5, 1901, Collinsville, 111. Children: 
Adolph, Jr.; Theodore W. Address, 16 Wood- 
lawn Ave., LaGrange, Ill.t 



1441. MABEL GAY WEST 
Librarian; B. L. S.; d. Owen A. and 
Emeline (Chalmers) West. Prepared by pvt. 
work. B. L., Knox Coll. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Lib. Organizer, igoo-5; Libn., St. Norm., Valley 
City, N. Dak., 1905-11; Ore. Norm. Sch., Mon- 
mouth, Ore., 1912 — . Address, Monmouth, 
Ore. 

1442. RAYMOND SLY WILEY 

(Brother of No. 2284) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. O s, 1878, 
Rockbridge, 111.; s. Benjamin D. (b. Md., 1850) 
and Josephine Matilda (Carson) Wiley, (b. 
1854, Cleveland). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. ist Lt., Univ. Regt., 
1899-1900; Track Team, 1898-9; Holder of 
Discus Record, 1899-1903. Struct. Engr. and 
Chief Draftsman, R. H. Hunt, Arch. Married 
Riuby J. Wiley, Ag 26, 1902. Address, c/o 
Hunt & Burns, Archs., Los Angeles. t 



1443. LUCY BERTHA ELY WILLCOX 
(WALLACE) 

B. L. S.: b. My 18, 1873, Jersey City, N. J.; 
d. Giles Buckingham (b. Ag 7, 1826, New 
York, N. Y.) and Mary Jane (Cooley) Will- 
cox (b. D 17, 1835, ToUond, Conn.). Prepared 
in Chicago West Div. H. S. ; Wellesley Coll. 
Watcheka; Glee Club; Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Loan Desk Asst., Univ. Lib., 1900-1. Married 



Joseph Davis Wallace, S 12, 1901, Chicago. 
Child, Stanton Willcox, b. Jl 5, 1907. Ad- 
dress, 1629 Washington Blvd., Chicago. 

1444- CLIFFORD WILLIS 
Editor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1906; b. Jl 
13, 1870, Wapella, III.; s. John William (b. Jl 
10, 1842) and Danelia Wilden (Sayre) Willis 
i°- ^7 Ur' '847)- Prepared in Hey worth H. 
S.; 111., Wesleyan Univ.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Alpha Zeta. Taught Math., Champaign II S 
1900-1; Prin., Urbana H. S., 1901-3; Instr., 
Soil Phys., Coll. Agr. and Exp. Sta., 1903-8- 
Prof., Agron. and Supt., Substation, S. Dak. 
St. Coll., 1908-10; Ed. and Mgr., Orange Judd 
Northwest Farmstead, 1910 — . Auth. • Buls 
Progress Variety Tests of Oats; do.. Barley 
(with Bopp); Report Highmore Sub. Sta.; 
(with Potter) Corn; (with Bopp) Alfalfa; (with 
Champlm) Progress in Grain Investigations; 
(with Bopp) Alkali Soils; (with Burlison) 
Wheat Investigations. Mem., Minneapolis Pub- 
licity Club. Married Annie Laurie Perkins, O 
I. 1891, Heyworth, 111. Address, 602 Oneida 
Bldg., Minneapolis. 



1445. HARVEY EDGERTON WOOD 
Lawyer; A. B.; b. Ap 2, 1876, Elwood, 111.; 

s William Wallace and Clara (Edgerton) 
Wood. Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Delta 
lau Delta. Mayor, Joliet, 1913-15; Asst. Dir., 
finances of the War Camp Community Service 
for the Comns. on training camp activities. 
Married Blanche Lindsay, Je 30, 1902, Onarga, 
111. Children: Frances, b. N 27, 1905; Warren 
Lindsay, b. F 5, 1910. Address, 8ig Oneida 
St., Johet, 111.; bus. add., Joliet Nat. Bank 
Bldg., do. 

1446. WILLIAM FRANCIS WOODS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Jl 16, 1876, 

Farmer City, III.; s. Thomas (b. 1837, Ire.) 
and Katherine (Kirk) Woods (b. 1839, do.). 
Prepared in Rice Coll. Inst., Paxton; .Adelphic, 
Pres., iqoo; Webster Law Club; Orat. Assn.; 
Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Debating 
teams, 1899 and 1900; Class Orator, 1900. 
Lawyer, Urbana, 1902-6; Champaign, 1906-12; 
Mem., firm of Savage and Woods, 1906-18; 
bus. for self, 1918 — . Mem., B. P. O. E.; 
Lecturing Knight, 1908, Loyal Knight, 1909, 
Leading Knight, 1910; Champaign Co. Country 
Club; K. of C. ; Grand Knight Twin City 
Council, 1904-11; Dist. Deputy of K. of 
C, 1910-11; A. O. H., C. E. O. F. Dir., 
Farmers' Savings and Loan Bank, Urbana; 
Democratic candidate for States Atty. of 
Champaign Co., 1904; elected city atty., of 
Champaign, 191 1. Married Mary T. Casserly, 
Je 21, 191 o. Champaign. Child, son, b. Je 6, 
1912. Address, 609 W. University Ave., Cham- 
paign.t 

1447- THOMAS WRAY 
Storekeeper, West. Elec. Co.; B. S. in 
E. E.; b. Ag 12, 1877, Codsall, Staffordshire, 
Eng. ; s. George Edward (b. O 3, 1850, Swaff- 
ham, Norfolk, Eng.) and Alice (Lovatt) Wray 
(b. Ap II, 1836, Stafford, Staffordshire, do.). 
Prepared in Armour Inst, of Tech., Chicago. 
Tau Beta Pi; M. E. and E. E. Soc; Choral 
Soc. Tech. apprentice. West. Elec. (Jo., Chi- 
cago, 1900-1; Lab. and engng. work, igoi-4; 
Engr., West. Elec. Co., Omaha, Neb., 1904-5; 
Engr., West. Elec. Co.. Indianapolis, 1905-12; 
Stores Mgr., West. Elec. Co., Minneapolis, 
1912-13; Central Storekeeper, West. Elec. Co., 
Inc., Hawthorne, 1913 — . Married Blanche 
Helper, Je 6, 1905, Streator, 111. Children: 
Dorothy, b. D 1906; George Merritt, b. D 
1907. Address, 718 N. Lambard Ave., Oak 
Park, 111.; bus. add., c/o West. Elec. Co., Ilaw- 
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1448. BERT WILSON ADSIT 
(Husband of No. 1236) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 13, 1877, Wellington, 
111.; s. Stephen (b. Wilmington, O.) and Rachel 
(Markley) Adsit (b. do.). Prepared in Wel- 
lington H. S. and Olivet Coll., Olivet, Mich. 
Sigma Chi; Langdell Law Club; Phi Deha 
Phi. Attended Knox Coll., 1896-7; Baseball 
team Capt., 1899- 1900; Football Team. Mar- 
ried Louise Jones C'99), N 12,. 1902, Champaign. 
Children: Stephen Bert, b. S 26, 1906; Mary 
Louise, b. Mr 17, 191 1. Address, Pontiac, Ill.t 

1449. ALBERT MILLER ALLEN 
Const. Work; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 18, 1872, 

Alpena, Mich.; s. Abram Barker (b. Je 3, 1833, 
Sharon, Mich.) and Anna (Miller) Allen (b. 
Ann Arbor, Mich.). Prepared in Hannibal 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Archs. Club; Mgr., 
Glee Club; Choral Union; quartet, three yrs. 
Draftsman until 1904; in bus., Columbus, with 
firm of Marriott, Allen & Hall, 1904 — ; Y. M. 
C. A. Const, work for East. Cantonments. 
Mem., First Congr. Church. Married Cora 
Kuhl, N 27, 1902, Chicago. Children: Philip 
Torrens, b. Ja 29, 1904; Louis Wier, b. Ap 24, 
1906; Herbert Eugene, b. Jl 21, 1907; Lois 
Marie, b. Je 19, 1909; Mildred, b. F 24, 191 1 
(died Mr 4, 191 1). Address, 92 E. nth Ave., 
Columbus, O.; bus. add., 124 E. 28th, N. Y. 
City. 

1450. FRANK GILBERT ALLEN 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 17, 1877, 

Rock Island, 111.; s. Charles (b. 1846, N. Y. 
St.) and Agathe Bahnsen (b. 1856, Ger.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. 
Soc; E. E. Soc. Draftsman, Link Belt Mach. 
Co., 1901-2; Supt., Oktaha Gin. Co., Oktaha, 
Okla., 1902-4; Instr., Drafting, la. St. Coll., 
Ames, la., 1904-09; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 
Colo., 1913-15; Asst. Prof., do., 1915 — . Mem., 
Sigma Xi. Married Florence E. Crathorne, D 
27, 1905, Champaign. Children: Grace Agathe, 
b. D 7, 1-906; Frank Charles, b. Jl 23, 1908. 
Address, 937 15th St., Boulder, Colo. 

1451. JAMES HOWARD ARMITAGE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 25, 1872, 

Buckingham, 111.; s. James Hassen (b. Ap 22, 
1826, Clarion Co., Pa.) and Margaret Elizabeth 
(Gruer) Armitage (b. Je 16, 1836, Allegheny 
Co., N. Y.). Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., 
Onarga. 111. 2d Honors, Class of 1901. Em- 
ployee of Practical Gas Const. Co., 1901-3; in- 
stalling Gas plants at Neoga, Geneseo, Ashton, 
Lockport, and N. Chicago, York, Neb., and 
elsewhere; Teacher in Buckingham, 1904-5; 
Asst. Prin., Watseka H. S., 1905-7; Prin., 
Watseka H. S., 1907-8; on Colo, ranch, 1908-9; 
Prin., Marlin, Tex., H. S., 1909-10; Rosebud, 
Tex., H. S., 1910 — . Address, Rosebud, Tex.f 

1452. WILLIAM WRIGHT ARNOLD 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 14, 1878, Oblong, 111.; 

s. Berzelius Mitchell (b. Ja 1849, New Read- 
ing. O.) and Mary Catherine (Baker) Arnold 
(b. N 16, 1849, do.). Prepared in Robinson 
H. S. and Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon; Adelphic. Mem., A. F. A. M. ; 
R. A. M., Commandery, Olney, 111.; Oriental 
Consistory, Chicago; JNIedinah Temple, Mystic 
Shrine, Chicago; Knights of Pythias; I. O. O. 
F.; B. P. O. E. Married Kate Wheeler Busey, 
O 6, 1909, Urbana. Children: William Busey, 
b. O 15, 191 1 ; Mary Alice, b. O 10, 1913. 
Address, 407 W. Main St., Robinson, 111. 

1453- *DONALD HERBERT BAILEY 
A. B.; b. Ja 16, 1879, Chicago; s. Daniel S. 
and Annette Elizabeth Bailey. Prepared in 
Clinton H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu 



Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Tri- 
dent; Pres., Students' Assembly; Mgr., Inter- 
scholastic, 1901. Entered Columbia Law Sch., 
Washington, D. C, 1901; with Ayre & Lord 
Tie Co., Grenada, Miss., and Carbondale, 111. 
At time of death was V. P. and Treas.. E. 
R. Berry Chem. Co., St. Louis. Married Ruby 
S. Berry, Jl 29, 1903, St. Louis. Child, daugh- 
ter, b. 1904. Died Ag 28, 1905, Rantoul, 111. 

1454. *HORATIO WEBER BAKER 

(Son of No. 36; Brother of Nos. 2315, 2316, 
2886) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 9, 1879, 
Urbana; s. Ira O. ('74), (b. S 23, 1853. Lin- 
ton, Ind.) and Emma J. (Burr) Baker. 
Prepared in LTniv. Acad. Bus. Mgr.. Techiw- 
grafh; Illio Bd.; C. E. Club; Maj., Bn., igoi. 
instrumentman, D. L. & W. R. R., Elniira & 
Bath, N. Y., 1901-3; Draftsman, P. S. & N. R. 
R. R., Olean, N. Y., 1902-3; Res. Engr. on 
Const. C. C. C. & St. L. R. R.. Carpenter, 111., 
1903-4; Bridge Engr., Indianapolis and Cin- 
cinnati Traction Co., 1904-5; Draftsman, St. . 
L. & N. E. R. R., Edwardsville, 111., 1905; 
Transitman on location. Big Four R. R., Mid- 
dletown, O., 1905; Asst. Engr., Const., C. & N. 
W., Kenosha. Wis., 1905; Prof., C. E., Univ 
of Nev.. 1905-7; Asst. Engr., S. P. Co., Oak- 
land. Cal., 1907-8; with Min. and Scientific 
Press, San Francisco, 1908-13. Married Har- 
riette Moulton, Ja 3, 1906, San Francisco. 
Died Jl 8, 191 5, San Francisco. 

1455. ANETA BALDWIN 
(Sister of No. 7358) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 24, 
1S79, Paris, 111.; d. John H. (b. 1852, Dan- 
ville, Ky.) and Frances Anna (Lamb) Baldwin 
(b. i860, Paris, 111.). Prepared in Paris H. 
S. Capt., Varsity Basket Ball. Teacher, Mur- 
physboro. 111., 1901-4; Pekin, 111., 1904-12; do., 
H. S., Ottawa, 1912-18. Address, Paris, 111. 

1456. FAITH LELAND BARDWELL 
(WETHERBEE) 
(Wife of No. 1612) 
A. B. ; b. Ap 16, 1877, Champaign Co.; d. John 
Kingsley (b. Mr 9, 1836, Franklin Co., Mass.) 
and Lovilla Elmira (Kellog) Bardwell (b. 
ig, 1838, Shelburne, do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S.; Drake Univ. Taught sch., 1901-3. 
Married Charles Earl Wetherbee ('01 ), Jl 28, 
1904, Des Moines. Address, W. 8th St., 
Upland, Calif. 

1457. ARTHUR FRANKLIN BARNETT 
Physician; B. S.; b. Ap 5, 1880, Hallsville, 
111.; s. James M. (b. Je 22, 1858) and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Marvel) Barnett (b. Je 17, 1858). 
Prepared in Liniv. Acad. M. D., Rush Med. 
Coll., 1904. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Tri- 
dent; Stud. Dancing Club. Professional work 
as hosp. interne, 1904-5; Practicing Phys., 
Joplin, Mo.; Walla Walla, Wash., 1909-10; 
Dayton, Wash., 1910. practicing and running 
pvt. hosp. Married Mary Pauline Crouse, S 
14, 1907, Citronelle, Ala. Child, Arthur Ham- 
ilton, b. F 3, 1909. Addfess, Dayton Hosp., 
Dayton, Wash.f 

1458. ARTHUR TIMOTHY BELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1902; 
b. D 16, 1875, Madisonville, Hopkins Co., Ky. ; 
s. Jacob R. (b. 1852, Ky.) and Eunice C. 
(Timmons) Bell (b. 1852, Ky.). Prepared in 
St. Norm, at Carbondale, 111. Y. M. C. A.; 
Math. Club. Fellowship, Neb. Univ. Supt., 
Sch., Reynolds, 111., 1902; do., Wyoming, 111., 
1906; Acct., 1907-8; Teacher. Chicago, 1908 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church; Am. Math. Soc, 1903. 



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Married Teresa S. Webb, D 29, 1902, McLeans- 
boro. 111. Children: Eunice Eleanor, b. O 23, 
1903 (died D 29, 191 1); adopted Frances, b. 
D I, 1910 and Eleanor Josephine, b. S 16, 1914. 
Address, 8617 S. Union Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., Englewood H. S., 62d and Stewart Ave., 
do. 

1459. EDGAR DE FOREST BELL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 6, 1875. 
Rockwell, Ind.; s. Jesse and Elizabeth (Hood) 
Bell. Prepared in"Urbana H. S. Gen. Mgr., 
Urbana Light, Heat & Power Co., 1901-2; 
Supt., Light & Heat Co., Danville, 111., 1902-5; 
Gen. Supt. ftl. Co. Light & Power Co., 1910; 
St. Louis Elec. Ter. R. R. Co. and St. Louis 
Elec. Bridge Co., 1910 — . Married Amelia 
SietTerman, O 2, 1905, Indianaiiolis. Child, 
Mary Elizabeth, b. Jl 30, 1906. Address, 636 
Hillsboro Ave., Edwardsville, HI.; bus. add., 
3725 N. Broadway, St. Louis. 

1460. FREDERICK JOEL BIRD 
Ry. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. E.; b. Ap 27, 1875, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Edwin R. (b. Ag 9. 1829, 
Westfield, N. Y.) and Clara A. (Smith) Bird 
(b. D 9, 1841, Warrenville, III.). Prepared in 
Woodstock H. S. Pres., M. E. and E. E. Soc., 
1901; Y. M. C. A.; Assoc. Ed., Tcchnograf^h, 
1 90 1. Special Apprentice with Chicago & 
Northwestern Ry., 1903; Chief draftsman. 111. 
Engng. & Mach. Co., Carterville, 111., 1905: 
Engr., U. S. Fuel Testing Plant, St. Louis, 
1907; Engr., Link Belt Co., Chicago, 1907 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married I). Clara Hart- 
rick (ex-'oi) Je 12, 1901, LTrbana. Children: 
Edwin Bruce, b. My 20, 1902; Marion Taylor, 
b. O 7, 1904; Julia Talbot, b. O 9, 1908. Ad- 
dress, Citronelle, Ala.f 

1461. ALICE MARY' BLACK (ARPS) 
(Sister of No. 1462) 
A. B.; A. M., 1901; b. Ap 7, 1879, Sadorus, 
111.; d. William (b. Mr 17, 1836, Arbroath, 
Scotland) and Mary (Leslie) Black (b. O 22, 
1838, Brechin, do.). Prepared in L^niv. Acad. 
Alethenai. In Germany, 1905-8. Married George 
F. Arps, O 18, 1905, Cary, 111. Children: Leslie 
Hansen, b. Jl 14, 1907; Margaret Mary, b. Ja 
26, 1 9 14. Address, 216 E. Lane Ave., Colum- 
bus, O. 

1462. LAURA LOUISE BLACK 
(ZARTMAN) 
(Wife of No. 2010; Sister of No. 1461) 
A. B.; b. S 28, 1877, Sadorus, 111.; d. William 
(b. Mr 17, 1836, Arbroath, Scotland) and Mary 
(Leslie) Black (b. O 22. 1838, Brechin, do.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai. Married 
Lester William Zartman ('03), S 22, 1904, 
Champaign (died O 19, 1910, Savoy Center, 
Mass.). Child, Walter Hammond, b. N :6, 
1905. Address, 451 Stoddaft Ave., Colum- 
bus, O. 

1463. FREDERICK GORDON BONSER 
Professor; B. S.; M. S., 1902; b. Je 14, 
1875, Tower Hill, 111.; s. Aaron (b. D 3, 1857, 
Sciotoville, O.) and Katherine Eliza (Stevens) 
Bonser (b. D 5, 1858, Magog Lake, Can.). 
Prepared in Avon H. S. Ph. D., Columbia, 
1910. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. Asst., Psych., 
1900; Fellowship, Psych., igoi-2; Prof., Psych., 
and Educ. and Dir., Tr. Sch., St. Norm. Sch.. 
Cheney, Washington, 1902-5; Prof.. Educ. and 
Dir., Tr. Sch., St. Norm. Sch., Macomb, 111., 
1906-10; Prof., Educ, Teachers' Coll., Colum- 
bia, 1910 — . Auth.: Pamphlet, A Statistical 
Study of 111. H. Schs., Unk'. Studies. 1902; 
/delations between Mental Activity and the 
Circulation of the Blood, Psychological Reinew, 
Vol. X, 1903, pp. 122-138; Chums, A Study in 
Youthful Friendships, Pedagogical Sent., Vol. 
ix, 1902, pp. 221-237; Productive Scholarship in 
Norm. Schs., Educational Review, 1905; Ed., 



Norm. Seminar, 1903-05; The Reasoning Abil- 
ity of Children of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth 
Sch. Grades, Bur. of Publications, Teachers 
Coll., 1910. Married Edna Madison MacDon- 
ald, Ag 17, 1902, Shelbyville, 111. Children: 
Virginia Madison, b. F 8, 1904; son, b. N 19, 
1906. Address, Teachers Coll., Columbia 
Univ., N. Y. City. 

1464. EDWARD PARKMAN BOYD 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 6, 
1877, Galesburg, 111.; s. Robert Hays (b. F 
23. 1842, Pa.) and Letitia (Parkman) Boyd (b. 
Ja I, 1852, Me.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. 
Archs'. Club; Delta Tau Delta; Varsity Track 
team. Arch. Draftsman, 1901; Instr., St. Coll., 
Colo., 1901-4; City Arch., Manila, P. I., 1904-6; 
Sr. Arch. Draftsman, Office Supervising Arch., 
Treas. Dept., U. S. Govt., 1906-08; Supt., 
Const., U. S. Pub. Bldgs., Okla., 1908—. 
Patent Tension System Steel Framing, My 
191 1 ; Fireproof Window, Ap 191 1. Mem., A. 
F. A. M.; Far East Assn. Delta Tau Delta; 
VX'ashington Arch. Club; Washington Alum- 
ni Chap. D. T. D.; Okla. Alumni Chap. D. 
T. D.; Pan Hellenic Club, Okla. City, Okla. 
Married Lida Frances Howard, D 21, 1901, 
Denver. Children: Martha, b. 1902; Elizabeth, 
b. 1904; Letitia, b. 1909. Address, 1509 N. 
McKinley Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla.f 

1465. JOHN WILLIAM BOYD 
Farmer; LL. B.; b. D 12, 1876, E. Bend 
Tp., 111.; s. Charles (b. My 12, 1847, Tyrone 
Co., Ire.) and Margaret Elizabeth (Miller) 
Boyd (b. O 19, 1856, Herkimer Co., N. Y.). 
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Farming, 19 13 — . 
Married Rose Jameson, Je 21, 1905, Rantoul, 
111. Children: Edna May, b. Je 17, 1907; Paul 
Harold, b. N 21, 1909; John Jameson, b. My 
28, 191 5. Address, Westervelt, 111. 

1466. ELLIS FREEMAN BRACKEN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 23, 1878; 
s. James Alexander (b. Je 14, 1842, Greenview, 
111.) and Laura Alice (Payne) Bracken. Pre- 
pared in Greenview H. S. M. E. Soc; 
E. E. Soc; Asst. Ed., Technograph. Elec. 
Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago. 
Mem., Christian Church. IMarried Bertha 
Mabel Fisher, Je 26, 1906, La Porte, Ind. 
Child, John Fisher, b. D 9, 1907. Address, 611 
S. 8th St., Maywood, Ill.t 

1467. LOUIS FREDERICK BRAYTON 
Resident Mgr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap ig, 
1877, Mt. Morris, 111.; s. A. W. (b. Mt. Morris) 
and Harriett (Grigsby) Brayton (b. Lena, 111.). 
Prepared in Mt. Morris Coll. Tau Beta Pi; 
Phi Gamma Delta; Leader ^Mandolin Club, two 
yrs. C. B. & Q. R. R. Engrs. Office, Burling- 
ton, la., 1901; Brown-Ketcham Iron Works. 
Indianapolis, 1902; Supt., Const, for Richard 
E. Schmidt, Arch., Chicago, 1903; Office Mgr., 
Reed Variety Iron Works, Cleveland, Jl i, 
1902; Office Mgr., Reed & Stem, Archs., St. 
Paul, 1904; Arch. Engr., 1904; Res. Mgr., 
Stone & Webster Engng. Corp., Portland, Ore., 
1909; The Brayton Engng. Co., Gen. Constrs., 
St. Paul, and the Brayton Engng. Co., Port- 
land, Ore., 1909 — . Published Brayton Stand- 
ard for the L'niform Design of Reinforced Con- 
crete. Mem., Mystic Shrine. Married Grace 
r.enjamin, N 8, 1905, Minneapolis. Address, 
Drexel Apts., Overbrook, Pa.; bus. add., c /o 
Am. Internat. Shipbldg. Corp., Hog Island, Pa. 

1468. MINNIE CLARKE BRIDGMAN 

(INGHAM) 

(Wife of No. 1707) 

B. L. S.; b. O 30, 1877, Keene, N. IL; d. 

Charles Holbrook (b. 1850. Keene, N. H.) and 

Carile Maria (Clarke) Bridgman (b. 1855, Put- 

nev, Vt.). Prepared in Keene H. S.; Wellesley 

Coll., 1896-99. Glee Club, 1899; Pi Beta Phi; 



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Phi Delta Psi. Instr. and reviser, la. Univ. 
S. S. of Lib. Sc, 1901; Asst. Libn., Univ. of 
Cincinnati Lib., 1901-5. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn., 
1Q00-4; O. Lib. Assn., 1902-4; Second V. P., 
111. St. Lib. Sch. Alumni Assn., 1901-3; 
Mem., Chap. B. 111. P. E. O. Soc, 1907; 
Pres. Bd. of Trustees Clinton Pub. Lib., 
1910-11. Married Leonard W. Ingham ('02), 
O 25, 1905, Keene, N. IL Children: John 
Leonard, b. Ap 20, 1908; Alice Carile, b. Jl 11, 
1 910; Sarah Bridgman, b. Ja 28, 1912; Ruth 
Helen, b. Ap 4, 1913. Address, 622 N. Monroe 
St., Clinton, 111. 

1469. CLAUDE PORTER BRIGGS 
Prin. and Asst. Supt.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. N 2, 1874, Minier, 111.; s. B. T. (b. S 15, 
1844, Minier, 111.) and Agnes (Porter) Briggs 
(b. F 25'. 1S52, Mackinaw, 111.). Prepared in 
Minier H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., H. S. Dept. 
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Kappa; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Mgr., Baseball Team. Prin. and Asst. Supt., 
H. S'., Rockford, 111. Mem., B. P. O. E.; A. 
F. A. M.; Pres., 111. St. H. S. Ath. Assn., 
1907; V. P., Supts. and Prins., 191 1; Pres., 
Univ. Club of Rockford. Married Kathryn 
Kendall, Je 30, 1909, Chicago. Address, 1 1 29 
Grant Ave., Rockford, 111. 

1470. JAMES WILLIAM BUCHANAN 
Farmer and Fruit Grower; B. S. in Sc. b. 
F 1 8, 1863, Clark Co., Ind.; s. Silas (b. Mr 
8, 1825, do.) and Sarah Ann (Reynolds) 
Buchanan (b. N 27, 1831). Prepared in Nat. 
Norm. Univ. Teacher, H. S., Spokane, Wash., 
1901-12; Prin., Pub. Schs., Chattaroy, Wash., 
1912-13; Supt. Schs., Tillanook, Ore., 1913-14; 
Prin., Pub. Schs., Fernwood, Idaho, 1914-15; 
Farmer and Fruit grower, Rathdrum, Idaho, 
19 1 5 — . Deputy Horticultural Insp., Dist. No. 
I, Idaho, 1916-18. Mem., Christian Church. 
Address, R. No. 1, Rathdrum, Idaho. 

1471. JAY HORACE BURDICK 
Business; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 20, 1878, 
Elgin, 111.; s. William R. (b. 1848, St. Charles. 
111.) and Emily M. (Joslyn) Burdick (b. 1S53, 
Woodstock, 111.). Agr. Club; Art Club. Asst. 
Forest Expert, Bur. of Forestry, Dept. of Agr. 
of U. S., 1901-3; Sec, RadclitFe Regalia Co., 
Elgin, 111., 1903-6; Cattle Ranch, Colo., 1906-10; 
Sec, Burdick Banner Co., 191 o — . Mem., B. 
P. O. E.; R. N. A. Married Mabel J. Jackson, 
Ag 10, 1912, Elgin, 111. Children: Orpha 
Louise, b. S 2. 191 4; Virginia May, b. Ap 
29, 1918.. Address, 25 S. Channing St., Elgin, 
III.; bus. add., 460 Dupage St., do. 

1472. HENRIETTA ANNE CALHOUN 
(Sister of No. 2341) 
Physician; B. S. in L. & A.; A. M., 1903; b. 
D 19, 1S80; d. William John (b. S 12, 1857. 
Pittsburgh) and Melcena J. (Ferguson) Cal- 
houn (b. Je 29, 1859, Washington, la.). Pre- 
pared in Hvde Park H. S. and Univ. Acad. 
M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1917. Chi Omega; 
Alpha Epsilon Iota; Alpha Omega Alpha. 
Head of Sc. Dept., H. S., Escanaba, Mich., 
1003-7; Asst., Biol., Davenport, la., 1907-S; 
Univ. of Mich. Med. Dept., 1908-9; Head Sc. 
Dept., Columbia Coll., S. C., 1909-12; Asst., 
Neuropathologist, Univ. of Mich., 1912-15; 
Med. Dept., do.. 1915-17; Asst. Phys.. Coure 
Pvt. LIosp. and pvt. practice, 191 7 — ; Asst. Prof., 
Bacteriology and Pathology. St. Univ. of Iowa, 
1917 — . Auth. : Some New Observations on 
Blood Plates, and Leucocytes, A))i. Jour. Phys- 
iol., Vol. X, 4 pp.; Some Observations on the 
Micro-chemistry of Blood Plates, Jour. A. M. 
A., 1906, pp. 338-380 and Brit. Med. Jour., D 
22, 1906. Mem., A. C. A.; Washtenau Co. Med. 
Assn.; Mich. St. Med. Assn. Address, The 
Summit Apts., Iowa City, la.; bus. add.. Uni- 
versity of Iowa, do. 



1473- ASHTON ELLSWORTH CAMPBELL 
(Brother of Nos. 1834, 2046) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; 
b. My 13, 1876, Sadorus, 111.; s. David Lewis 
(b. 1837. Long Branch, N. J.) and Almira 
(Ball) (Tampbell (b. 1842, Delaware, O.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; Theta Nu 
Kpsilon. Address, 28V6 Main St., Champaign. t 

1474- GEORGE RUSSELL CARR 
(Brother of No. 731) 
V. P. and Gen. Mgr.; B. S. in Chem.; b. 
Ja 23, 1879, Argenta, 111,; s. Robert Franklin 
(b. My 13, 1832, Deckertown, N. J.) and 
Emily A. (Smick) Carr (b. Ap 10, 1839, De- 
catur, 111.)-. Prepared in Austin H. S. Kappa 
Sigma; Iltio Bd. ; Mgr., Football Team. Start- 
ed with Dearborn Drug and Chem. Works as 
Salesman, 1901, held various positions; V. P. 
and Gen. Mgr., do., 1908 — . Mem.. Univ. Club 
of Chicago; Chicago Ath. Club; Exmoor Golf 
Club; S. Shore Country Club; Oak Park Club; 
A. C. S. Married Katherine M. Mortenson, Jl 
15, 1913, San Francisco, Child, Katherine 
Mortenson, b. Mr 18, 1915. Address, 936 Lake 
Si ore Drive, Chicago; bus. add., 332 S. Michi- 
gan Ave., do. 

1475. JESSIE ANNA CARROLL (SMITH) 
B. L. S. ; b. Wilmington, O. ; d. John and 
Mary (Hunt) Carroll. Prepared in Wilming- 
ton (O.) H. S. A. B., Wilmington Coll. Cata- 
loger, Univ. of Cincinnati Lib., 1901-3; Cata- 
loger, Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1903-4. Mem., Am. 
Lib. Assn., 1902; O. Lib. Assn., 1902-3; Calif. 
Lib. Assn., 1902; Soc. of Friends. Married 
Ralph Eliot Smith, 19.06, Whittier, Calif. Child, 
William Carroll, b. 1908. Address, Berkeley, 
Calif.t 

1476. FLORENCE EMELINE CARTER 
(SHERMAN) 

B. L. S.; b. Ag 24, 1874, Fairfield, Vt.; d. 
James Madison Gore (b. Ap 15, 1843, W. 
Kden, 111.) and Eunice Rebecca (Northrop) 
Carter (b. Jl 3, 1845, Fairfield, Vt.). Prepared 
in Waukegan H. S.; Wilson {^oll.. Pa., 1893-4; 
Lake Forest Coll., 1898-9. Pi Beta Phi; Phi 
Delta Upsilon; Univ. Dramatic C^lub. Libn., 
Pub. Lib., Champaign, 1901-3. Pres., Pi Beta 
Plii Alumnae Club of Los Angeles; Nat. Chm., 
Extcn. Com. of Pi Beta Phi; Mem.. Pan- 
Hellenic Assn., Spokane; Coll. Woman's Club, 
Los Angeles; Hollywood Woman's Club. Mar- 
ried Eaton Goodell Sherman, Jl 21, 1903, Mil- 
waukee. Children: Carter Goodell, b. ■ O 10, 
1904 (died O 23, 1904); Helen Emogene 
Northrop, b. O 6, 1906. Address, 2002 El Cer- 
rito PI., Los Angeles. 

1477. CHARLES CORY CHAMBERLIN 
Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 9. 1878, 
Hoopeston, III.; s. Oliver Perry (b. McCutch- 
ensville, O.) and Jeanette (Cory) Chamberlin 
(b. O.). Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Illio 
Bd.; Sigma Chi. Mgr., Claim Dept., Am. Can- 
ning Co., Chicago, 1901-3; Grain Broker, 1903-5; 
Mgr. and Treas., Charter Mfg. Co., 1905-8; Gen. 
Agt., The Austin- Western Co., Ltd., Chicago, 
1898-13; Sales Mgr., Austin Mfg. Co., 1913 — . 
Married Marie Lamb, D 31, 1907, Chicago. 
Children: Joseph Webb, b F 16, 1913; Doris, 
b. O 12. 1914. Address, 7206 Oglesby Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 910 S. Michigan Ave., do. 

1478. EDWARD PIERCE CHAPIN 
(Husband of No. 1731; Brother of Nos. 1644, 
2050, 2612, 3319) 
Publisher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 8, 1878, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Edward Bonapart (b. My 17, 
1857, Clyde, N. Y.) and Lucy Margaret 
(Pierce) Chapin (b. Je 2, 1858, Brownstown, 
O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Philoma- 




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thean; Eng. Club; Pol. Sc. Club; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Ed. -in-Chief, Illio; Class Historian; 
Class Day Speaker. Adv. Solicitor and Re- 
porter for Champaign News, 1901-02; Telegraph 
Ed., Mattoon Jour., 1903; Assoc. Ed., Cham- 
paign News, 1903-05; Ed. and Publisher, trec- 
burg Tribune, 1905 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Harriet Elizabeth McCully ('02 j, Je 
16, 1904. Children: Edward William, b. Jl 23, 
1908; Ruth, b. Jl 16, 1911. Address, lUiopolis, 
Ill.t 

1479. CHARLES HIRAM CHAPMAN 
Bank Examiner; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 13, 
1877, Vienna, 111.; s. Daniel Clinton (b. Jl 
20, 1828, Vienna. 111.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Rose) Chapman (b. Ja 20, 1836, Vienna, 111.). 
Prepared in Vienna H. S. Eng. Club; German 
Club; Capt. and Maj., Univ. Regt. Studied 
Law at George Washington Univ., 1901-2; 
Clerk, office of Comptroller of the Currency, 
Washington, D. C, 1901-2; Asst. Nat. Bank 
Examiner, New York City. 1902-7; Nat. Bank 
Examiner, West. New York, 1907-10; V. P., 
Traders Nat. Bank, Rochester, N. Y., 1910-11; 
Nat. Bank Examiner, So. Pa., 1911 — . Married 
Nelle Perkins, Jl 15. 1903, Vienna, 111. Chil- 
dren: Harriet Elizabeth, b. O 21, 1904 (died 
My 20, 1914); Helen Alberta, b. S 10, 1916. 
Address, 157 West Durham St., Philadelphia; 
bus. add., 416 P. O. Bldg., do. 

1480. 'ADELAIDE MARIA CHASE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 27, 1876, W. Med- 
ford, Mass.; d. R. G. and Mary A. C. (Wil- 
liams) Chase (b. Boston). Pi Beta Phi. Asst., 
N. H. St. Lib., Concord, N. H.; Bus. Libn., 
Stone & Webster, Boston. Died My 19, 1904. 
West Medford, Mass. 

1481. MARGARET BELLE CHESTER 

(Sister of Nos. 638, 1112, 2350, 2935) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 7, 1881, 
Champaign; d. Ezra E. (b. Ap 30, 1837, Truro 
Tp., Franklin Co., O.) and Margaret Elizabeth 
(Powell) Chester (b. F 25, 1840, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Teaching in Pub. 
Schs., Champaign. Mem., Presby. Church. Ad- 
dress, 717 W. University Ave., Champaign. t 

1482. WILLIAM CULLEN CHIPPS 
(Brother of No. 1204) 
Draftsman and Engr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. 
Je 8, 1879, Sullivan, 111.; s. Abia (b. Je 8, 1852, 
Clarksburg, W. Va.) and America (Lilly) 
Chipps (b. O 10, 1856, Sullivan, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Sullivan H. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Shield and Trident; Yoxan; Theta Nu Epsilon. 
Draftsman, 1903; Chief Draftsman, 1909; Asst. 
Chief. Engr., Am. Brake Shoe and Foundry 
(Zo., Mahwah, N. J. Address, 4516 W. 26th 
St., Chicago. 

1483. HARRY AUGUSTUS COFFMAN 
Manufacturer; LL. B.; b. My 30, 1879, Cham- 
paign; s. David Harrison (b. 1840, Lancaster, 
O.) and Sarah Ellen (Ruhl) Coffman (b. 1856, 
Rockford, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. Dealer in 
Vehicles and Implements, Champaign, IQ07; 
Wholesale Bus. in do., Peoria, 1910; Mfg., 
mach. line, 1910 — . Married Jessie Elizabeth 
Trotter, N 12, 1903. Children: Katherine 
Frances, b. D 16, 1904; Harriet Ellen, b. S 
8, 1908; David Harrison, b. Je 9, 1910. Ad- 
dress, 1 125 Knoxville Ave., Peoria. 

1484. AGNES MARY COLE 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. My 9, 1873, Wheaton, 
111.; d. Jordon James (b. Ap 16. 1833. Maho- 
pac, N. Y.) and Susan Phylora (Smith) Cole 
(b. Ja 2, 1850, Whitehall. N. Y.). Prepared 
in Wheaton H. S. B. S., WHieaton Coll., 1893. 
Reviser, Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1901-3; Cata- 
log Libn., 1903-6; Libn., Lead, S. Dak., 1907-8; 



Lib. Cataloger, 1908-16; Sr. Asst., Univ. of 
Calif. Lib., 1916 — . Mem., Epis. Church. 
.■iddress, 2500 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Calif. 

1485. GUY RICHARD COLLINS 
(Brother of No. 1117) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 10, 1878, 
Mansfield, 111.; s. William Grigsby (b. 1842, la.) 
and Eliza Catherine (Meliza) Collins (b. 183:, 
Ind.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Mech. Struct. 
Draftsman, 1901-4; Whiting Fdy. Equipt. Co.; 
Baker Iron Works, Los Angeles, 1904-5; Edison 
Elec. Co., Los Angeles, 1905 — . Married Zilds 
E. Clark, Ja 15, 1905, Farmer City, 111. Ad 
dress, Biggar, Sask., Can.t 

i486. PHILIP ARTHUR CONARD 
(Husband of No. 1275) 
Ex. Sec, Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. N 9, 1875, Monticello, 111.; s. Philip H. (b. 
Jl 13, 1840, Utica, O.) and Martha Orrilla 
(Davis) Conard (b. D 23, 1S53, Clarkshill, 
Ind.). Prepared in Monticello H. S. and Univ. 
Acad. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Adelphic; Eng. 
Club; Orat. Assn.; Choral Soc. Gen. Sec, 
Univ. of HI. Y. M. C. A., 1901-4; Asst. Sec, 
Stud. Volunteer Movement, New York City, 
1905-6; Foreign Sec, Internat. Com., Y. M. C. 
A. of N. Y., Slontevideo. Uruguay, 1906 — ; Ex. 
Sec, Continental Com., Y. M. C. A. of S. Am., 
1916 — . Auth.: Christian Pan-Americanism, 
1914; Recreative Activities in Uruguay, Play- 
ground, D 1913. Delegate of Nat. Comn. of 
Phys. Educ. of Uruguay to Recreative Cong. 
of Plaj'ground and Recreative Assn. of Am., 
1913. Mem., M. E. Church; Epworth League, 
Pres. Married Florence Mary Smith ('99), 
S 2, 1915, Rio Janeiro, Brazil. Children: Flor- 
ence Elizabeth, b. Je 2, 1916; Lois Orrilla, b. 
Ag 16, 1918. Address, Avenida 18 de Julio 
968, Montevideo, L'ruguay. 

1487. GEORGE MARSHALL CROSSLAND 
(Brother of Nos. 41 18, 5623) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 11, 1878, 
Varna, 111.; s. Hiram Venton (b. Ap 29, 1848, 
do.) and Cythia Lovenia (Broaddus) Crossland 
(b. My 6, 1847, Henry, 111.). Prepared in 
Sheldon H. S. Pol. Sc. Club; Beta Gamma 
Sigma, 1912. Teacher, Mil. Acad., Bunker 
Hill, 111., 1901-2; Indianapolis Schs., 1902-4; 
DeKalb H. S., 1904-7; Harvey, 111., 1907-11; 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1911-13; Asst. Cashier, 
First Nat. Bank, Harvey, III., 1913-15; 
Teacher, Bookkeeping and Accounting, Short- 
ridge H. S., Indianapolis, 1915 — -. Address, 
516 E. 2ist St., Indianapolis. 

1488. WILLIAM LIEBRICK CROUCH 
Min. Supt.; LL. B. ; b. Ag :i, 1868, Rozetta, 
III.; s. W. A. M. Crouch. Prepared in Norm. 
H. S. Address, 1023 Pennsylvania Ave., Kan- 
sas City, Mo.t 

1489. LAWRENCE EVERETT CURFMAN 
(Husband of No. 1615) 
City Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr i, i88o, 
near Hayes, 111.; s. James Wesley (b. N 22, 
[851, near Pittsfield, 111.) and Maria Anne 
(VVhitehead) Curfman (b. O 28, 1855, near 
Clyde, 111.). Prepared in Tolono and Ur- 
Ijana H. Schs. Adelphic; Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. Teacher, 1901-3; 
btud., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; C. Engr., I. C. R. 
R., 1905; Rodman. 1. C. R. R., Chicago, 1905; 
Draftsman, Ore. Short Line. Pocatello, Idaho, 
1905; Levelman, C. M. & P. S. R. R., Bitter Root 
Mts., Idaho, 1905-6; Asst. Engr., San Jose & 
Santa Clara Co. R. R., San Jose, Calif., 1906- 
7; Engr., Union Traction Co.. Santa Cruz, 
Calif., 1907-8; Asst. Engr., U. S. Reclamation 
Service, C)rland, Calif., 1909; City Engr., 
Pittsburg, Kan., 1909 — . Capt. Engrs., U. S. R., 
1917; Maj., 314th Engrs., U. S R., 1917; Lt 



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Col., do., A. E. F., Je 12, 1918— ; Returned to 
states, Mr 1919. Auth. : Tests of Sand and 
Lime Brick. Mem., Am. Soc. of Mun. Improve- 
ments; Kan. Engng. Soc; assoc. mem., A. S. 
C. E. Married Winifred Sue Williams ('01), Jl 
28, 1906, Urbana. Child, Lawrence Everett, Jr., 
b. Ap 13, 1909. Address, 406 W. Adams Ave., 
PittsDurg, Kan. 

1490. MARY BELLE DAVIS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; 
b. Philo, 111.; d. Edward (b. Ap 15, 1831, 
Montgomeryshire, Wales) and Caroline D. 
(Markle) Davis (b. O 13, 1841, Waterloo, 
Mich.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Y. M. 
C. A.; Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught, Rantoul, 
1901-4; Urbana, 1904-5; Indianapolis Pub. Schs., 
1905-6; H. S., Louisiana, Mo., 1906-8; Urbana, 
1908-11; Muscatine, la., 1911-14; Teacher, H. 
S. Champaign, 1916 — . Address, 608 S. Lin- 
coln Ave., Urbana. 

1491. NELLIE ELIZABETH DETRICK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 19, 1879, 
Donovan, 111.; d. Thomas Benton (b. Philadel- 
phia) and Cordelia Edith (Hedge) Detrick (b. 
Hayden, Ind.). Prepared in 111. Wesleyan 
Prep., Bloomington, 111. Alethenai. Taught 
in Seymour, 111., 1902-4; Tolono, 1905-7; Cham- 
paign, 1900 — . Address, 401 W. Green St., 
Champaign. t 

1492. GERTRUDE SEMPILL DILLON 

(Sister of Nos. 1122, 3707) 
Teacher; A. B. ; b. Mr 6, 1871, Ash Grove, 
111; d. Henry (b. 1841, Ridge Farm, 111.) and 
Rachael (Wagner) Dillon (b. 1845, Milford, 
do.). Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem. Y. W. 
C. A.; Alethenai; German Club. Teacher, St. 
Norm. Sch., Spearfish, S. Dak., 1901-3; do., 
Lang. Dept., No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., DeKalb, 
111., 1904-6; Grand Prairie Sem., 1907-8; Mar- 
ion H. S., 1908-9; Eng., 111. Woman's Coll., 
Jacksonville, 111., 1909-10; Estacada, Ore., 
1912; Mgr., farm and H. S. teacher, do., 
1914 — . Mem., M. E. Church; Gen. Sec, Y. 
W. C. A., 1900-01, Univ. of 111.; Woman's 
Club. Sheldon, 111. Address, R. No. 1, Esta- 
cada, Ore. 

1493. ROY HODGSON DILLON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 12, 1877, 
Normal, 111.; s. Isaiah (b. My 25, 1834, Taze- 
well Co., III.) and Mary (FisheV) Dillon (b. 
Ag 2$, 1836, do.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Engng. Soc; Track Team. Testing 
Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 
1901-4; Gen. Engng. office work, 1904-12; in- 
stalling equipment for hydro-elec. power plant, 
Santa Rosalia, Mex., 1912-13; do., St. Louis 
office of Gen. Elec. Co., 1914-15; do., high 
tension sub-station near Parral, Mex., 1Q15-16. 
Engr., Officer's Tr. Sch.; Capt., Co. A, 7th 
Regt.; do., Co. C, 5th Regt.; do., Co. B, 5th 
Regt., Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va. ; Mustered 
out. Ja 1919. Mem., A. I. E. E. Address, 404 
Broadway, Normal, 111. 

1494. EDWARD MURRAY EAST 
(Husband of No. 2329) 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1904; Ph. 
p., 1907; b. O 4, 1879, DuQuoin, 111.; s. Wil- 
liam Harvey and Sarah Granger (Woodruff) 
East. Prepared in DuQuoin H. S. and Case 
Sch. of Applied Sc. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. 
Stud. Asst., Chem., 1899-1901; Asst. Chem., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1901-4; ist Asst., 
Plant Breeding, do., 1904-5; Agron., Conn. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905-9; Asst. Prof., Exp. Plant 
Morphology, Harvard, 1909-14; Prof., 1914 — . 
Auth.: Numerous scientific papers and mono- 
graphs on physiol. chem., plant physiology, and 
plant genetics. Collaborator, Bur. Plant Indus., 
U. S. D. A., 1908—; Chm., Nat. Research 



Council, 191 7; Editorial Bd., Genetics, 1916; 
do.. Botanical Abstracts, 1918; mem., Coms. on 
Agr., Bot., and Botanical Raw Products; Am. 
Philosophical Soc; Bot. Soc. Am.; Fellow, A. 
A. A. S.; Fellow, A. A. S.; New England Bot. 
Club. Married Mary Lawrence Boggs Cos), 
S 2, 1903. Children: Elizabeth Woodruff, b. 
.S 3, 1904; Margaret Lawrence, b. Ag 26, 1907; 
Edward Murray, Jr., b. O 23, 1908 (died N 25, 
1908). Address, 87 Robinwood Ave., Boston; 
bus. add., Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, do. 

1495- ROYAL SAMUEL ELDER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 21, 1879, Farm Ridge, 
111., LaSalle Co.; s. Dr. S. S. (b. Pa.) and 
Rachel (Braden) Elder. Prepared in Streator 
H. S. Bar Assn., Wichita, Kan. Married 
Harriet Fornof, S i, 1909, Streator, 111. Ad- 
dress, 530 S. Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kan.; bus. 
add.. Suite 429, Beacon Bldg., dct 

1496. ARTHUR DONALDSON EMMETT 
Research Chem.; B. S. in Chem.; A. M., 

1905; b. D 19, 1879, Lee, 111.; s. William 
Hewson (b. St. Catherine, Ont., Can.)' and 
Susannah (Castleman) Emmett (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Jennings Sem., Aurora, and Peoria H. 
Schs. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Biol. 
Chem., St. Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; 
with Armour & Co., Chicago, 1902-3; Nutrition 
Invest. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; Assoc, 
Nutrition, do., 1906-10; Asst. Chief, An. Nutri- 
tion, 111. Agr. Exp., 1911-15; on leave, 1905-6, 
and 1915-16, Columbia; Instr., Biol. Chem., 
do., 1915-16; Asst. Chief Nutrition, Univ. of 
111., 1916-17; Biol. Chem., Research Dept., 
Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, 1917 — . Auth.: 
The Chem. of Animal Feces, II; The Deter- 
mination of Fatty Matter in Animal Feces by 
Ether and Carbon Tetrachloride, Jour. A. C. S., 
31, 6, pp. 693-695, 1909; biochemical papers in 
Jour. A. C. A., and Biol. Chem.; Bui. U. S. 
Dept. Agr. and Agr. E.vp. Sta., 111.; also 
various scientific articles, with Dr. H. S. 
Grindley and others, on the subject of nutri- 
tion, etc. Mem., M. E. Church; A. A. A. S., 
Fellow; Am. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Sc. ; Am. 
Soc. of An. Nutrition; Am. Soc. of Biol. Chems. ; 
A. C. A.; Am. Breeders Assn.; Columbia Univ. 
Biochem. Assn., Collaborator on the Columbia 
Biochem. Bui.; Assn. of Official Agr. Chems.; 
Referee on the separation of nitrogenous bodies 
in meats for 1912; Public Health Assn.; 111. 
Acad, of Sc. Married Clara May Bullard, F 
10, 1910, Mechanicsburg, 111. Children: Mary 
Alice, b. D 7, 191 1; Edward Burton, b. Jl 16, 
1914; Arthur Robert, b. Ap 7, 1917. Address, 
1504 Phillip Ave., Detroit. 

1497. CLARK HUGHES FELLINGHAM 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 2, 1873, Ma- 

zon. 111.; s. Warren C. (b. Mr 29, 1845, Utica, 
N. Y.) and Sarah E. (Tuisman) Fellingham (b. 
Mr 8, 1840, Louden Co., Va.). Prepared in 
N. W. Univ. Acad.; Knox Coll. Acad.; N. W. 
Univ., 1897-9. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Mar- 
ried Bertha M. Benson, Je 27, 1906, Chicago. 
.iddress, Verona, Ill.t 

1498. MASON McCLOUD FISHBACK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F i, 1878, 
near Marshall, 111.; s. James Madison (b. Ap 
10, r847, Clark Co., 111.) and Orrel Virginia 
(Adams) Fishback (b. Ap 15, 1849). Pre- 
pared in Paris H. S. Adelphic; Der Deutsche 
Verein; Pol. Sc. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Class 
Day Historian. Teacher, Hist., H. S., Urbana, 
1001-4; in bus., Roseland, La., 1904-6; Teacher, 
Ilist., Union, H. S., Orange, Calif., 1906 — . 
.\uth.: 111. Legislation on Slavery and Free 
Negroes, Trans. III. Hist. Soc, 1904; several 
articles in Hist. Teachers Mag. Mem., M. E. 
Church; .So. Calif. Hist. Teachers' Assn.; Am. 
Hist. .\ssn. Married Lenore Rose Fishback, 
Je 30, 191S, Charter Oak, Calif, (died Ap 19, 
1917). Address, 261 N. Olive St., Orange, 
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1499. HATTIE BELLE FRAHM (FORNOF) 
(Sister of No. 646) 
LL. B.; b. My 15, 1879, Tuscola, 111.; d. 
Hans (b. My 14, 1836, Schleswig-Holstein, 
Ger.) and Cynthia A. (Abbott) Frahm (b. D 
13, 1841, Tuscola, 111.). Prepared in Tuscola 
H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1898-1900. Married 
George Norris Fornof, Ap 8, 1903, Tuscola, 
111. Address, Streator, Ill.t 

1500. CHARLES WILBUR FRANKS 
Sch. Supt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag i, 1876; 
s. George W. (b. Brookville, 111.) and Clara 
(McCTullough) Franks. Prepared in Lanark 
H. S. Taught in Philippine Insular Gov., 
1901-10; Div. Supt., Schs., 1910-18; Supt., 
Philippine Norm. Sch., Manila, igi8 — . Mar- 
ried Mame Harrington, O 6, 1906, Lanark, 
111. Children: Sarah Margaret, b. Ag 30, 1909; 
Clara Helen, b. Jl 11, 191 1. Address, Manila, 
P. I. 

I SOI. NELLIE MAY FRAZEY (VINES 
4 ' EAGELSTON) 

(Wife of No. 2533; Sister of No. 1131) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 1878, 
Nickerson, Kan.; d. Frederick Lauderbach (b. 
Jl 24, 1840, Everett, Pa.) and Parmelia Jane 
(Hanks) Frazey (b. Tl 8, 1844, do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai, Pres. ; Y. 
W. C. A. Cabinet; Watcheka League. Teacher 
in Primary, Tuscola, 111., 1901-2; do., Bushnell 
H. S., 1902-3; Sheboygan, Wis., 1903-5; Prin., 
Tp. H. S., Rolling Prairie, Ind., 1910-11; Prin., 
H. S., Villa Grove, 111., 1911-12; Eng. teacher, 
H. S., Urbana, 1912-13; pvt. kindergarten, 
1916 — . Mem., Women's Club; Pythian Sis- 
ters; O. E. S.; Presby. Church; Mothers' 
Club; Civics Club. Married Edgar James 
Vines ('05), Ag 16, 1905, Urbana (died Je 23, 
1909); Frank Ward Eagelston, Ja 4, 1913- 
Children: Quentin Corot, b. Je 4, 1906; Alicia 
Nelletta, b. O 13, 1909; Robert Browning, b. 
Ja 7, 1914. Address, 1307 Main St., Urbana. 

1502. FRANK GEORGE FROST 

Gen. Supt., Power Co.; A. B. in M. E.; b. 
F I, 1872, Gays, 111.; s. Samuel George (b. Ag 
3, 1842, Portage Co., O.) and Nancy L. (Gam- 
mill) Frost (b. F 19, 1845, Moultrie Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon; Tau Beta Pi; Mgr., Illio. Draftsman 
and Supt., Erection, A. L. Ide & Sons, Spring- 
field, 1901-3; Chief Draftsman, Rarig Engng. 
Co., Columbus, 1903-4; Chief Draftsman, Shef- 
field Cor. Co., "Three Rivers, Mich., 1904-6; 
Engr., The W. K. Palmer Co., Kansas City, 
Mo., 1906-7; Engr., Am. Cities Co., Birming- 
ham, Ala., Little Rock, Ark., New Orleans, 
La., Houston, Tex., 1907-15; Gen. Supt., 
Houston Lighting and Power Co., Houston, 
Tex., 1915-18; Gen. Supt., New Orleans Rail 
way & Light Co., 1918 — . Married Cornelia 
Harlow, Je i, 1904, Janesville, Wis. (died D 
1906); Daisy Hargrove, Je 8, 1910, Florence, 
Ala. Address, New Orleans Railway & Light 
Co., Houston, Tex. 

1503. EDWARD JAMES FUCIK 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 26, 1880, 

Chicago; s. Frank (b. 1850, Bernarditz, Bo- 
hemia) and Anna (Kakuska) Fucik (b. 1850, 
Chicago). Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. S. 
and Man. Tr. Sch. Civ. Engr., Const. San. 
Dist. of Chicago, five yrs. ; with George M. 
Jackson, two yrs.; Great Lakes Dredge & Dock 
Co., three and one half yrs.; Paige Iron Works, 
one half yr.; Designing Engr., High Pressure 
Water System, Chicago, 1904 (not built); 
Engr., Bridge Foundation on which steel sheet 
piles were first used in U. S.; Asst. Gen. Mgr., 
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co., Chicago; 
Designer and Contr. of largest concrete dry 
dock on Great Lakes. Auth. : Steel Cofferdams 
in Chicago Riv., Technograph, pp. 94-102. 



Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. ; Assoc. Mem., A. 
S. E.; Nat. Geog. Soc; I. O. O. F.; A. F. A. 
M. ; Shrine; Univ. Club; Medinah Temple; 
Oriental Consistory 32d degree. Married Agnes 
M. Montford, S 3, 1912, Marquette, 111. 
Children: Edward Montford, b. 1914; Frank 
Montford, b. 1917. Address, 3852 N. Hamlin 
Ave., Chicago. 

1504. GRACE ANN GARNETT (HOBBLE) 
(Wife of No. 1524; Sister of Nos. 950, 2098, 
3373, 3745. 4670) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 14, 1877, St. Mary's, 
111.; d. Robert Kirtley (b. Ag 4, 1844, do.) 
and Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett (b. O 
19, 1845, Catasauqua, Pa.). Prepared at Car- 
thage Coll. Acad. Alethenai. Prin., H. S., 
Piano, 111., 1901-5; Teacher, Lat. and Hist., 
Prescott H. S. Married Arthur Casson Hobble 
Coi), Je 29, 1907, Plymouth, 111. Children: 
Harlan Garnett, b. F 3, 1909; Flora Eloise, b. 
Ag 29, 191 1. Address, Rushville, Ill.t 

1505. HENRY ALLEN GLEASON 
(Brother of No. 4674) 
Professor and Botanist; B. S. in Sc; A. M., 
1904; b. Ta 2, 1882, Dalton City, 111.; s. Henry 
Milton (b. Ag 21, 1838, Akron, O.) and 
Alsina Belle (Magruder) Gleason (b. D 13, 
1858, Coshocton, O.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S. Ph. D., Columbia, 1906. Gamma Alpha; 
Nat. Hist. Soc; Sec. and Treas., Field Club; 
Sergeant at Arms, Fresh, class; Sec, Sr. class, 
I St Sem.; Treas., 2d Sem. ; Illini staff. Asst., 
Bot., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Instr., summer, 
1901; Instr., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Fellow, 
O. St. Univ., 1904-5; Ecologist, Univ. of Mich.; 
Museum Expedition to Isle Royale, summer, 
1905; Insti-., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1906-9; Special 
Asst., Mo. Botanical Garden, summer, 1904; 
Investigation of inland sand dunes for Botanical 
Soc. of Am., summer, 1908; Assoc, Bot., 
Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Asst. Prof., Bot., Univ. 
of Mich., 1910-16; Assoc. Prof., do.. 1916 — ; 
Dir., Biol. Sta., do., 1913-15; Dir., Botanical 
Gardens and Arboretum, do., 1915 — ; New York 
Botanical Garden, 1918 — -. Has made various 
contributions to botanical sc, especially taxon- 
omy, ecology, and phytogeography, 1903. Auth.: 
About forty articles, ranging in size from one 
to 160 pp., and dealing with various subjects in 
plant ecology, phytogeography, and systematic 
bot.; these embody results of original investi- 
gation, 1901 — ; Spring Flora (with W. A. Kel- 
lerman and J. H. Schaffner) 188 pp., 1906. 
Mem.. Congr. Church; Nat. Geog. Soc; Sigma 
Xi; Torrey Botanical Club; Univ. Club (111.) 
charter mem., 1910; 111. Acad, of Sc, charter 
mem., 19 10; Botanical Soc. of Am.; A. A. A. 
S., mem., 1901-7; fellow, 1907; Mich. Acad, of 
Sc; Research Club of Univ. of Mich.; Assn. of 
Am. Geographers; Ecological Soc. of Am.; Am. 
Assn. of Univ. Profs. Married Eleanor Mattel, 
Je 9, 1915, Fresno, Calif. Children: Henry Al- 
len. Jr., b. Ap 18, 1917; Anne, b. N 25, 1918. 
Address, Bronx Park, New York Botanical 
Garden, New York City. 

1506. JOSEPH HINCKLEY GORDON 

(Brother of No. 5162) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1901; 
LL. B., 1906; b. O 7, 1879, Vandalia, 111.; 
s. Joseph Allen (b. F 2, 1847, Vandalia, 111.) 
and Mary Abby (Hinckley) Gordon (b. Ag 5. 
1854, Boston). Prepared in Fort Collins 
(Colo.) H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta 
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Eng. 
Club; Oratorical Assn.; Philomathean; Pol. Sc. 
Club; Class Pres.; Assoc Ed., Illio; Illini Staff. 
H. S. Prin., 1901-3; Instr., Univ. Acad, and 
Stud, in Coll. of Law, 1903-6; Atty., 1906 — . 
Auth.: Pamphlet on 111. Ry. Legislation and 
Commerce Control since 1870, Univ. of III. 
Studies, 1904, 81 pp. Married Mary Louise 
Obermiller, O 16, 1906, Mt. Pulaski, 111. 



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Children: Joseph Harold, b. Mr 31, 1909; 
Frederick William, b. D 4, 191 0; Robert Bruce, 
b. O 18, 1914. Address, 1708 N. Junett St., 
Tacoma, Wash.; bus. add., 1204-1208 Nat. 
Realty Bldg., do. 



1507. HOWARD TYLER GRABER 
Chemist; B. S.; b. D 29, 1880, Peoria; s. 
Robert (b. Ag 5, 1850, Peoria) and Myra 
Ocelia (Hagerty) Graber (b. Jl 4, i860, do.). 
Prepared in Peoria H. S.; B. S., Mass. Inst. 
Tech., 1903. Chemist Club. Research and 
Anal. Cham, with Parke, Davis & Co., 1903-10; 
Chief Cheni., Rev Chem. Co., 1910-14; do.. 
Digestive Ferments Co., Detroit, 1914 — • 
Auth.: Some Observations upon the Assay of 
Digestive Ferments, Jour. A. C. S., Jour. Ind. 
and Engng. Chem., D 1910; Influence of Size 
and Shape of Bottles in Assay of Pepsin, Jour. 
Am. Pharm. Assn., D 191 3; Lab. Studies on 
Malt Extract, Jour. Ind. and Engng. Chem., 
1915; Pharmacopocial Methods for Digestive 
Ferments and An. Products of the Different 
Countries, Jour. Am. Pharm. Assn., Te 1915; 
Pepsin — A Resume of Tests, Jour. Ind. and 
Engng. Chem., Vol. 8; various other articles. 
Charter mem., and Pres., Detroit Soc. of 
Chems. ; Pres. and Councilor, A. C. S. ; A. F. 
A. M.; Am. Pharm. Soc; Detroit Yacht Club; 
St. Paul's Epis. Church, Peoria; Detroit Bd. 
of Commerce; Palestine Lodge; Detroit Ath. 
Club; Com. Standards and Deterioration, Am. 
Drug Mfrs. Assn. Married Muriel Strevell, 
Ag 20, 1910, Port Huron, Mich. Child, How- 
ard Tyler, Jr., b. Ja 4, 1914. Address, 470 
Atkinson Ave., Detroit. 



1508. 



•FRANCES MYRTLE GREEN 
(HOAGLAND) 



(Wife of No. 1232) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 20, 1880, Danville, 
111.; d. Francis M. (b. D 25, 1846, Pittsboro, 
Ind.) and Kansas (Clark) Green (b. Ag 12, 
1856, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. W. 
C. A. Married John King Hoagland ('99), F 
12, 1902, LTrbana. Children: Max, b. Ag 2, 
1904; Karl, b. N 20, 1907. Died D 23, 1908, 
Hartland, Wis. 



150Q. CHARLES THOMAS GREENE 

Broker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 24, 1878, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; s. Charles Edwin (b. O 31, 
1846, Union, Me.) and Mary Ellison (Thomas) 
Greene (b. My 4, 1859, St. Johns, N. B.). 
Prepared in Eng. H. and Man. Tr. and 
Englewood H. S. Solicitor for Central Union 
Tel. Co., Chicago, 1902; Salesman, D. R. 
James & Bro., N. Y., 1903; Clerk, Nelson 
Morris & Co., (Chicago, 1904; newspaper writer; 
Inter Ocean, Chicago, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, 
The Evening Tribune, ^linneapolis, and Brook- 
lyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y. Auth.: Rob- 
inson (irusoe s Father, an adv. pamphlet of 20 
pp., written and copyrighted for the Williams- 
burgh Savings Bank, Brooklyn; printed on 
Eagle Press in Je 1910 to signalize centenary 
of founding of tlie first Savings Bank among 
English speaking peoples, Edinburgh Savings 
Bank; distributed at Internat. Thrift Conf., 
Edinburgh, Je 8, 9, 10, 1910, bound in full 
morocco; The River of Diamonds, translation 
from de Maupassant and lyrics in Wayside 
Tales, 1Q04-5; Systematic Savings, reprint of 
address delivered at Annual Convention, N. Y. 
St. League Saving and Loan Assns., 191 1, in 
Investments of Ag. and Bankers' Mag. of S 
191 1, monthly, published by Bankers Pub. Co.; 
Ed., Market literature issued by Shonnard 
Mills & Co. Mem., New York Stock Ex- 
change. Married Anna Eliza Church, Je 8, 
1910, Chicago. Child, Leroy Thomas Greene, 
b. Jl 3, 1912. Address, 120 Broadway, New 
York City. 



1510. HENRY NORMAN GRIDLEY 
(Brother of No. 3386) 
Sch. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1902; 
LL. B., 1906; b. My 17, 1881, Virginia. III.; 
s. James Norman and Frances (Hill) Gridley. 
Prepared in Virginia H. S. Alpha Tau 
Omega; Theta Kappa Nu; John Marshall Club 
of Columbia; Fellowship in Hist., Univ. 
of III., 1901. Instr., Hist., H. S., Charleston, 
1902; Stud, of Law, Columbia, 1903-4; 111., 
1905-6; Practiced law. East St. Louis, III., 
1906-7; Instr., Broadway H. S., Seattle, 1907- 
14; Prin., Daniel Bagley Sch., Seattle, 1914- 
17; Prin.. West Seattle Sch., Seattle, 191 7 — . 
Married Mary W. Dickie, D 17. 1910, Seattle. 
Child, John Norman, b. N 19, 191 1. Address, 
1928 46th Ave., S. W., Seattle; bus. add.. West 
Seattle Sch., do. 

15H. AUGUSTUS HAROLD GRISWOLD 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 29, 1879, 
Milo, in. Prepared in Princeton H. S. Class 
Pres.; Tennis Championship. Elec. Engr." with 
West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1901-5; The Pac. 
States Telephone & Telegraph Co., San Fran- 
cisco, 1905. Lt. Col., U. S. A., A. E. F., 
France, 1918. Returned to states, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 461 Market St., San Francisco. t 

1512. LEWIS EDWIN GRISWOLD 
Farmer; B. S.; b. Jl 5, 1876, White Hall, 111.; 
s. Damon (b. O 31, 1855, do.) and Edna (Bald- 
win) Griswold (b. Mr 29, 1856, do.). Prepared 
in White Hall H. S. and Univ. Acad. Kappa 
Sigma; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident. 
Farming until spring of 1903; Bur. of Soils, 
U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1903-4; Farming. Auth.: 
With T. D. Rice, of Soil Sur. of the Ne«w 
Orleans Area; Soil Sur. of Acadia Parish, La., 
Pub. by U. S. Dept. of Agr. Address, Blue 
Mound, 111. 

1513. ARTHUR RAYMOND HALL 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; A. B. and A. M., 1902; 
b. Tonica, 111.; s. Francis Marion (b. Me.) and 
Addie (Kelly) Hall (b. O.). Prepared in Pub. 
Sch., East Lynn, 111. Philomathean; Eng. 
Club; German Club; Y. M. C. A.; Phi Delta 
Phi; Football Capt., iqoo; Baseball; Phi Beta 
Kappa; on Class Day Program; Grad. Football 
Coach, Univ. of 111. Sec, St. Bd., Highway 
Advisers. Practicing Law, 1902 — •. Address, 
Daniel Bldg., Danville, 111. 

1514. EDNA ROSE HAMMERS (RAY) 

(Wife of No. 1 165; Sister of Nos. 1137, 
151S, 2409) 

A. B.; b. 1877, Secor, 111.; d. Morgan (b. 
1838, Greene Co., Pa.) and Rosetta Jane (Gib- 
son) Hammers (b. Moundsville, W. Va.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Eng. Club; French 
Club; Y. W. C. A. Taught, 1900-3. Mem., 
Imperial C. L. S. C. : Univ. Club; Baptist 
Church; The Contemporary Club. Married 
George Joseph Ray ('98), Je 23, 1903, Cham- 
paign. Children: Lilian Rosalind, b. N 2, 1904; 
Gwendolen, b. Ap 24, iqio; Wilhelmine, b. F 
12, 1913; George Joseph, Jr., b. F 25, 1914. 
Address, 59 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, 
N. J. 

1515. JESSE HAMMERS 
(Brother of Nos. 1137, 1514, 2409) 

Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 20, 1870. 
Secor, 111.; s. Morgan Buckingham (b. Jl 11, 
1838, Greene Co., Pa.) and Rosetta Jane (Gib- 
son) Hammers (b. Je 20, 1841, Moundsville, W. 
Va.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; 
Y. M. C. A. Din, Educ. Ry. Y. M. C. A., 
Scranton, Pa., 1906-7; Farmer, Pine City, 
Minn., 1907 — ; Co. Commissioner, Pine Co., 
Minn., 1914 — . Married Julia Tucker, Je 25, 
1902. Children: Imogene Elizabeth, b. Ap 
10, 1903; Helen Rose, b. F 8, 1905; Morgan B., 
b. Ag 21, 1913. Address, Pine City, Minn. 



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1516. GEORGE MIFFLIN HARKER 

(Brother of No. 1346) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 23, 1875, Vienna, 
IlL; s. Oliver Albert (b. O.) and Sidney Ann 
(Bain) Harker (b. Vienna, III.). Prepared in 
So. 111. Norm. Univ. Phi Delta Theta; Phi 
Delta Phi. 111. Nat. Guard, 1894-7. Mem., 
Metropolitan Club; "Why" Club; B. P. O. E. ; 
K. of P.; Master in Chancery of Jackson Co., 
Carbondale, 1903-5. Married Jessie Reynolds, 
Mr n, 1905, Carbondale, 111. Address. 266 S. 
Benton Way. Los Angeles; bus. add., 525 Byrne 
Bldg., Los Angeles.t 

1 517. *DALE STUART HARRISON 
Editor; B. S.; b. F i, 1876, Sterling, 111.; 

s. William N. (b. Steuben Co., N. Y.) and 
Jennie Hyde (Gates) Harrison (b. Bradfort, 
Vt.). Prepared in Wallace H. S., Sterling, 
111. Sigma Chi; C. E. Club. Resident Engr., 
Arapahoe, Okla. ; Ed. and Prop., San Augustine 
Tribune and Ed. Center (Tex.) News and 
Champion. Married Bernice Harrison, N 22, 
1905, San Augustine, Tex. Children: Dorothy 
Bernice, b. Ag 20, 1907; Harriet Jane, b. F 17, 
1909; Edward Stuart, b. D i, 1910. Died S 
1914, San Augustine, Tex. 

1518. GUY RUSSELL HARTRICK 
(Brother of Nos. 1347, 1519) 
Army Officer; B. S.; Ph. C; b. Ag 25, 
1880, tJrbana; s. Henry (b. Mr 30, 1830, Ger.) 
and Emily (Taylor) Hartrick (b. Ag 6, 1840, 
Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S., 
and Univ. Acad. Ph. G. and Ph. C, N. W. 
Sch. of Phar., 1902. Phi Delta Chi, N. W. 
Univ. Capt., Ord. Dept., U. S. A. Married 
Bess B. Crites, Mr 8, 1909, Omaha, Neb. 
Child, daughter, b. Je 1912. Address, 718 S. 
Market St., Urbana. 

1519. LOUIS EUGENE HARTRICK 
(Brother of Nos. 1347, 1518) 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S.; b. Mr 12, 1S78, 
Sadorus, 111.: s. Henry (b. Mr 30,' 1830, Ger.) 
and Emily (Taylor) Hartrick (b. Ag 6, 1840, 
Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
and Univ. Acad. Ph. G. and Ph. C, N. W. 
Univ., 1902; M. D., do., 1910. Phi Chi; Nu 
Sigma Nu; Philomathean; Nat. Sc. Club: Chem. 
Club. Pharm. and Dealer in Gen. Merchan- 
dise; Phys. and Surg. Mem., 111. St. Med. 
Soc. ; A. M. A.; Champaign Med. Soc. Ad- 
dress, Seymour, Ill.f 

1520. CARL J. HAYS 
(Brother of No. 1139) 
Ranchman and Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Mr 22, 1878, Sidney, 111.; s. Edmund (b. 
O IS, 1848, Jeffersonville, O.) and Mary C. 
(Smith) Hays (b. My 9, 1849, do.). Pre- 
pared in Sidney H. S. Pioneer work for So. 
Pacific Ry., 1901-7; C. E. for Fountain Head 
Drainage Dist., 1908; City Engr., Cham- 
paign, 191 1 ; Chief Engr., Kankakee and Ur- 
bana Traction Co., 1911-13; Drainage Engr., 
Urbana, 1913-16; Irrigation Engr., and cattle 
and wheat ranch, Missler, Kan., 1916 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T. Married Hattie 
Rosella Davis, .^g 4, 1908, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Edmund Davis, b. O i, 1913; Carl J., 
b. Jl 24, 1918. Address, Missler, Kan. 

1521. LAWRENCE SEYMOUR HEATH 
Real Est., Abstract and Ins.; A. B.; b. N 
29, 1869, Crawford Co., 111.; s. Milton (b. 
1830, Lawrence Co., 111.) and Ann (Wald- 
roup) Heath (b. 1837, Crawford Co., do.). 
Prepared in Danville Central Norm. Coll. 
A. B., Austin Coll., 1896. Supt., Edinburg 
Schs., 1901-2; teacher, Latin and (jreek, Aus- 
tin Coll., Effingham, 111., 1898-1900, 1902-3; 
.Supt., Schs., Edinburg, 111., 1901-2, 1903-7; 
Prof., Math., Carthage Coll., Carthage, 111., 



1907-8; Asst. Postmaster, Robinson, 1908-18; 
Real Est., Abstract, and Ins., Robinson, 111., 
1918 — . Married Clara Ella Frye, S 14, 1892, 
Flat Rock, 111. Children: Bayard, b. O 7, 
1893; Edward Everett, b. N s, 1895; Ruby 
Ethel, b. Mr 26, 1898; Virgil, b. Je 24, 1900; 
Vernon Lawrence, b. Mr 13, 1906; Mary 
Catherine, b. Jl 25, 1915. Address, Robinson, 
111. 

1522. BYRON WALLACE HICKS 
Contractor; B. S._ in C. E. ; b. S 20, 1877, 
Warren, 111.; s. William Solomon (b. Ja i, 
1833, Bodmin, Cornwall, Eng.) and Rosetta 
(Tear) Hicks (b. O 16, 1839, LeRoy, O.). 
Prepared in Warren H. S. and Warren Acad. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi. .\sst. Engr., 
C. B. & Q. R. R., 1901; Office Engr., Frisco 
System, Fayetteville, Ark., 1902; Const. Engr., 
W. & M. R. R., 1902-4; Gen. Mgr., Babel 
Lead Min. Co., 1904-7; Chief Engr., W. & M. 
R. R., 1907-8; Contr., Waterworks, Rys., and 
Highways, 1908 — . Married Gertrude L. Cope- 
land, N I, 1904, Vulcan, Mich. Children: 
Byron Wallace, b. N 15, 1905; Franklin Cope- 
land, b. Ag 14, 1907; Lucy .\nn, b. My 7, 
1913. Address, 690 Frederick Ave., Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

1523. *IDA HINKLE 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 9, 1875, Bement, 
111. Prepared in Bement H. S. Eng. Club; 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1910. Died Ap 8, 1918, Ur- 
bana. 

1524. ARTHUR CASSON HOBBLE 
(Husband of No. 1504) 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 191 1; b. 
Ja 9, 1880, Glasford, 111.; s. Henry (b. Glas- 
ford. 111.) and Flora Jane (Bolton) Hobble 
(b. Altoona, Pa.). Prepared in Augusta H. S. 
E. E. Soc; Track team, "I"; Class Football; 
Y. M. C. A.; Ath. Assn. With Gen. Elec. 
Co., Schenectady, in testing Dept. and Switch- 
board Drafting; Prof., Fessenden Wireless 
Telegraphy, Fortress Monroe; Elec. Engr., 
Mysore St. Govt., Cauvery Power Scheme, 
India, as const, and elec. engr., in connection 
with the 10,000 H. P. Cauvery River Power 
Scheme; Elec. Const. Engr., S. Pearson & Son 
on Conchos River Hydro-elec. Project at La 
Boquilla, Mex. ; in home office of Gen. Elec. 
Co., 19 10. Auth.: The Largest Hydro-elec. 
Development in Southern Asia, Elec. Rez'iew, 
1905. Mem., Am. Electro-Chem. Soc; Assoc, 
mem., \. I. E. E. Married Grace Ann Gar- 
nett ('01), Je 29, 1907, St. Mary's, 111. Chil- 
dren: Harlan Garnett, b. F 3, 1909; Flora 
Elouise, b. Ag 29, 191 1. Address, Rushville, 
111.; bus. add., LaBoquilla Sta., Rosalia, Chi- 
huahua. Mex. 

1525. FRANK HAMILTON HOLMES 
Real Estate; LL. B.; A. B., 1903: b. N 21, 
1877, North Henderson, 111.; s. David Newton 
(b. Ag 25, 1843, do.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Mathers) Holmes (b. N 15, 1849, Orangeville, 
Ind.). Prepared in Knox Acad. B. S. Knox 
Coll., 1897. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi. 
Prin., N. Henderson H. S., 1897-8; Instr., 
Law of Real and Personal Property, Univ. of 
111., 1901-2; Real Est. Bus. Married Frances 
Julia Kerenski, Ag 16, 1913, Chicago. Address, 
T819 Columbia St., Houston, Te.x. ; bus. add.., 
1017 Carter Bldg,, do. 

1526. MABEL HOPKINS (HUBBARD) 
(Wife of No. 1233) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 6, 1877, Irvington, 
Ind.; d. John O'Kane (b. 1843, Ind.) and 
Eliza Ellen (Martin) Hopkins (b. 1846, do.). 
Prepared in Indianapolis H. S. Chi Omega; 
Alethenai; German Club; Y. W. C. A.; Class 
Prophet. Mem., Woodlawn Woman's Club; 
Assn. Coll. Alumnae; V. P., Univ. of 111. 
Alumni Assn. of Chicago, 1908. Married George 
Wallace Hubbard ('99), S ii. 1901, Indian- 



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apolis. Children: Elizabeth Edna, b. My 20, 
1905; Mabel Lois, b. S 4, 1913. Address, 222 
Iowa St., Oak Park, 111. 

1527. CHARLES ALBERT HOPPIN 
Pres., Engng. and Const. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Ap 13, 1878, La Crosse, Wis.; s. Albert and 
Annabelle (Clifton) Hoppin (b. West Anna, 
111.). I'repared in West Aurora H. S. Adel- 
phic. Erecting Engr., Allis Chalmers Co., 
1905; Asst. Dist. Supt., Erection with hdqtrs. 
at New York, 1907; Chief Engr., Peoria Gas 
& Elec. Co., 191 1 ; Gen. Supt., Elec. & Heat- 
ing Depts., Peoria Gas & Elec. Co., 1911-13; 
Hoppin and Rich, Engrs. and Constructors, 
1913-16; Pres., C. A. Hoppin & Co., 1916 — . 
Mem., Peoria Lodge No. 15, A. F. A. M.; do. 
Chap. No. 7, R. A. M.; do. Commandery No. 
3, K. T. ; Mohammed Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 
S.; Creve Coeur Club, Peoria; A. S. M. E., 
Pres., 191 1 ; Rotary Club, Peoria. Married 
Jessie Cramer, Je i, 1905, Champaign. Child- 
ren: Bessie Cramer, b. Mr 9, 1908; Charles 
Albert, Jr., b. S 15. 191 1; John Harlow, b. Mr 
24, 1913. Address, 1707 Columbia Terrace, 
Peoria; bus. add., 609 Central Nat. Bank Bldg. 
do. 

1528. HARLAN HOYT HORNER 
Dean and Director; A. B. ; b. My 4, 1878. 
Moravia, la.; s. Eugene Brandon (b. S 30, 
1845, Lake Geneva, Wis.) and Susan Cordelia 
(Sears) Horner (b. Ja 18, 1852, Zanesville, O.). 
Prepared in Cerro Gordo H. S. A. M., N. Y. 
St. Coll. for Teachers, 19 15. Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Philomathean; Oral. 
Assn.; Eng. Club; Ill.-Ind. debating team, 
1898-99; represcntated Univ. in Central (^rat. 
League, 1901; Hatchet Orator for Jrs., 1900, 
and for Srs., 1901; Roast Ed., Illio. Instr., 
Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; Sec. to Pres. 
Draper, 1902-4; Sec. to Comn. of Educ, St. of 
N. Y.. 1904-7; Chief Adm. Div., N. Y. St. 
Educ. Dept., 1907-10; Chief Examinations Div., 
1910-15; Dir., Examinations and Inspections, 
1915-17; Dean, N. Y. St. Coll. for Teachers, 
and Dir., Summer Session, 1917 — ; Prof., 
Educ, do., 1917 — ; traveled in Europe, 1011; 
lectured at educ. meetings and served as Four 
Minute Man; Adjt., N. Y. St. Coll., Teachers' 
Intercollegiate Intelligence Bur., 1918. Auth. : 
Three biogs. in Great Am. and Eng. Auths., 
edited vol. of addresses by Andrew S. Draper 
on Am. Educ, 1909; live articles published by 
N. Y. St. Educ. Dept.; articles in Seh. Neivs, 
Unn\ of III. .-ilumui Quarterly, Proc. of As- 
sociated Principals, Jour. N. Y. St. Teachers' 
Assi:.. Proc. of N. Y. St. Hist. Assn.. Sell, 
and Soc, Proc. of Second Pan-Am. Sc. Cong., 
St. Serz'ice Mag. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Deacon, 
First Presby. Church; Univ. Club; Aurania 
Club, Albany, N. Y.; N. Y. St. Hist. Assn.; 
Nat. Geog. Soc; N. Y. St. Teachers' Assn.; 
Rotary Club; Pres., Upper Hudson Assn. of 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1917-18; V. P., Nat. Assn. H. 
S. Supvrs. and Insps., 1917-18. Married Gioga 
Dagmar Gaston, S 15, 1904, Cerro Gordo, 111. 
Address, 872 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. 

1529. OSCAR LLOYD HOUSEL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl s, 1877. 
Galesburg, 111.; s. William Harrison and Martha 
(Hougham) Housel. Prepared in Galesburg 
H. S. M. E. and E. E. Soc; Army and Navv 
Club; Adj., Univ. Rcgt., 1899: Lt. Col., do'.. 
1900. Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co.. Ft. Yates, 
N. Dak., 1902; Post Elec, Ft. Yellowstone, 
Wyo., 1902; Elec. Engr. and Draftsman, Super- 
vising Arch., Treas. Dept., 1005; Elec. Drafts- 
man, Bur. Yards &• Docks, Navy Dept., 1906; 
Purchasing Agt., W. R. Grace & Co., N. Y. 
City, 1008; Agt., West. Elec. Co., Baltimore. 
1909; Mgr., Emporia Hydro-Elec Power Corp., 
1910; Supt.. Alexandria Elec. Co., Alexandria, 
Va., 1911; Supt., Arlington Elec. Co., Claren- 
don, Va., 1912 — ; Asst. Elec. Engr., Dist. of 



Columbia. In U. S. Army Hosp. Corps; served 
in invasion of Porto Rico, 1898; Capt., Engng. 
Corps, 1917. Married Marion Alberta Nelson, 
Je 1904, Vineland, N. J. Child, Robert Har- 
rison, b. Jl 3, 1905. Address, Clarendon, V'a. 

1530. CLARA ELIZABETH HOWARD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O. 24, 1879, Blooming- 
ton, 111.; d. Theodore Norman and Lillias 
Celina (Capen) Howard. Prepared in Lafayette 
(Ind.) H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Libn., 
(Tarnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh, Wylie Ave. Branch; 
do., Pittsburgh, 1901-16; do., Schenley H. S. 
du., 191 6 — . Auth.: The Lib. and the Foreigner, 
Lib. Notes, Vol. 3, 1910, pp. u-K); The Rela- 
tion of a Branch Lib. to its Dist., Am. Lib. 
.■Issn. Proc, 191 1, pp. 109-112, Vol. 5, No. 4; 
The Mod. H. S. Lib., Pa. Lib. Notes, Vol. 9, 
No. I, 1917, pp. 2-4; Orgn. of a Mod. H. S. 
Lib., A. L. A. Proc, 1917, pp. 176-179; The 
Schenley H. S. Lib., Pub. Libs., Vol. 23, No. 2, 
19 1 7, pp. 67-69. Mem., Pittsburgh Alumnae 
.'Vssn. of Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pittsburgh 
Pan-Hellenic Assn.; Am. Lib. Assn.; Kevstone 
St. Lib. Assn.; Pa. St. Educ. Assn.; N. E. A. 
.4ddress, 5546 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh; bus. 
add., Schenley II. S., do. 

1531. *JOSEPH HOWARD 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ap 25, 1874, Augusta, 
Ky.; s. Ruben Lee (b. 1839, Augusta, Ky.) and 
Eliza Franklin (Laughlin) Howard (b. 1848, 
do.). Prepared in Clinton H. S. Mem., Lar- 
amie Co., Bar Assn. Died Jl 28, 1906, Ft. 
Collins, Colo. 

1532. WALLACE GEORGE HUMPHREY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 22, 1878, Hamilton, 
111.; s. E. H. (b. D 10, 1836, Charlestown, N. 
V.) and Hattie C. Humphrey (b. My 23, 1849, 
Hamilton, 111.). Prejiared in Hamilton and 
Keokuk H. S.; Univ. of la. Philomathean; Ill.- 
Ind. Debating Team, 1900-1. Atty. at law, 
1901; Supvr., Monticello Tp. Address, Hamil- 
ton, Ill.t 

1533. HARRY EDGAR HUNTER 
(Brother of No. 1706) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 2, 1878, 
Newton, la.; s. George Beatty (b. Je 18, 1840,. 
Carrollton, O.) and Susan Amelia (Dunklee) 
Hunter (b. F 4. 1843. Pittsford, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Newton (la.) H. S. Alpha Tau 
Omega; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trid- 
ent. Attended la. St. Coll., 1895-7. Mem., 
(T^edar Rapids Country Club. Married Jane 
Ellen Van Buren, Je 30, 1909, Cedar Rapids, 
la. Address, 1955 Blake Blvd., Cedar Rapids, 
la.; bus. add., 503 Security Bank Bldg., do. 

1534. FLORA DOROTHY HURLBERT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Lyndon, 111.; d. John 
Jenness (b. 1849, Albany, Vt.) and Florence 
Emily (Hazard) Hurlbert (b. 1852, Lyndon, 
111.). Prepared in Morrison H. S. and N. W. 
Univ. Acad. Delta Gamma; I Hint Advisory Bd. 
Libn., Pub. Lib., Hudson, Wis.; do., Ballard 
Branch, Seattle Pub. Lib., 1908-10; do., W. 
Seattle, 1910-11; do., St. Norm. Sch. and 
Preceptress Cumstock Hall, Moorhead, Minn., 
1912-15; Libn., Hibbing Pub. Lib., Hibbing, 
Minn., 1915 — . Address, Morrison, 111.; bus. 
add., Hibbing, Minn. 

1535. DAISY DEANE IDDINGS (MINER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 27, 1879, Fairfield, 
111.; d. Samuel (b. 1850, do.) and Jemima 
(Brown) Iddings (b. 1855, do.). Prepared in 
Fairfield H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; 
Eng. Club; German Club. Teacher, Eng.. 
Savanna, 190 1-2; Prin., H. S., Monticello, 1902- 
4; Teacher, Eng.. H. S., Bloomington, 1904- 
6; do.. Great Falls. Mont., 1906-7. Married 
Spencer Clark Miner, Je 30, 1909, Atlanta, III. 
Children: Robert William, b. S 19, 1910; Sam- 



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uel Spencer, b. D 13, 191 2; Richard Henry, b. 
Je 8, 1914; Janet Carolyn, b. F 20, 1917- ^d- 
diess, Atlanta, 111. 

1536. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON 
(Brother of Nos. 960, 1359, 1709, 2712, 3051) 
With Danville St. Ry. & Light Co.; A. B. in 
L. & A.; b. Mr 10, 1879, Tolono, 111.; s. Dr. 
Charles B. (b. O 8, 1842, Pocahontas, 111.) 
and Maria Louisa (Lewis) Johnson (b. Ag 28, 
1847, Chatham, 111.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Sigma Chi. Married Sara Palmer, N 20, 
1909. Address, 408 W. North St., Danville, 
111.; bus. add., 4 W. Main St., do.t 

1537. ALBERT EDWARD JONES 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 11, 1876, 
Lena, 111.; s. A. D. and Amanda M. (Gaimau) 
Jones. Address, Lena, Ill.t 

1538. FRANCES E. JONES 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 17, 1876, Morris, 
111.; d. Delos (b. Mr 28, 1845, Boonville, N. 
Y.) and Ella Eliza (Jackson) Jones (b. Ja 20, 
1851, Guilderland, N. Y.). Prepared in Mor- 
ris H. S.; Wheaton Coll., 1894-96, 97-98. Lib. 
Cataloger and Organizer, 1902-17; Reference 
Libn., McCZormick Theological Sem., 1918 — . 
Address, Morris, 111. 

1539. FRANCES KELLEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 8, 1877, near 
St. David, 111.; d. Samuel Adams (b. Mr i, 
1842, do.) and Rebecca Capps (Stevenson) 
Kelley (b. Ag 13, 1837, O.). Prepared in 
Canton H. S.; Knox Coll., 1896-8. Alethenai; 
S. S. S.; Y. W. C. A. Taught, H. S., Farmer 
City, 1901-2; Lincoln, 111., 1902-5; in Calif., 
summer 1905; Univ. of 111., 2nd sem., 1907; 
Taught, H. S., Gibson City, 1907-8; Murphys- 
boro Tp. H. S., 1908-9; Harrisburg Tp. II. S., 
1909-12. Address, 240 E. Locust St., Canton, 
111. 

1540. JOHN EDWARD KEMP 
Engineer; B. S.; C. E., 1908; b. Ja 14, 1878, 
Chicago; s. John McMillan (b. O 8, 1852, Chi- 
cago) and Elizabeth May (Atteridge) Kemp 
(b. S 9, 1850, Lake Forest, 111.). Prepared in 
Lake Forest Acad.; Lake Forest Coll., 1895-9. 
A. B., Lake Forest, 1901. Phi Delta Theta; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Tau 
Beta Pi; Shield and Trident; Capt., LIniv. 
Regt.; Assoc. Ed., Technograph ; Sr. Ball Com. 
Rodman, Transitman, C. N. W. R. R. ; .'\sst. 
City Engr., Kewanee; City Engr. and Water 
Supt., do.; Supt., Bldgs. and C. E. Dent., Nat. 
Tube Co., do.; First Lt., Co. K., III. Nat. 
Guard, six mos. ; Capt., Engng. U. S. R., 191 7 1 
(.'hief Engr., Ord. Depot Const, in France, 
1918; Mustered out, 1919. Assoc, mem., A. S. 
C. E. ; mem.. III. Soc. of C. E. and Survs.; 
Iron and Steel Inst. Married Pauline Harris 
King, S 4, 1906, Prescott, la. Children: John 
Theodore, b. D 6, 1907; Harris Atteridge, b. 
Jl 3, 1912. Address, 701 E. Prospect St., 
Kewanee, 111. 

1 541. HARLOW BARTON KIRKPATRICK 
C. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 26, 1879, Anna, 
111.; s. Cornwall E. and Frank M. (Hubbard) 
Kirkpatrick. Prepared in Union Acad., Anna, 
111. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; C. E. 
Club. Instr., C. E., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; 
Engr., C. N. W. R. R., 1902-4; Engr., Central 
Am., 1904; Misc. Engr., 1904; Instr., C. E., 
Syracuse Univ., 1904-5; Asst. Engr., Bur. of 
Engng., Manila, P. I., 1905-7; Resident Engr., 
The Arnold Co., 1907-8; Chief Irrigation Div. 
B. Pub. Works, Manila, P. I., 1908-10; Asst. 
Engr. San. Dist. of Chicago, 1910-11; Valua- 
tion Engr. 1911-12; Sales Engr., H. Koppers 
Co., Chicago, 1912-15; Contract Mgr., H. 
Koppers Co., Pittsburgh, 191 5 — . Assoc, mem., 



A. S. C. E.; West. Soc. Engrs.; Hon. Mem., 
Philippine Soc. of Engrs. Married Elizabeth 
Gaylord Hillman, F 26, 1908, Evanston, 111. 
Children: Eleanor Millward, b. S 16, 1909; 
Harlow Barton, Jr., b. Ja 6, 191 'I John Gay- 
lord, b. O 23, 1912; Elizabeth II., b. Ag 10, 1915. 
Address, 817 Union Arcade, Pittsburgh. 



1542 



MARY HARRIETT KITTREDGE 
(BROWN) 

B. L. S.; b. F 19, 1876, Ilarrisville, N. H.; 
d. Samuel Grant (b. Ag 10, 1850. Walpole, N. 
H.) and Harriett Louise (Harris) Kittredge 
(b. 1852, Harri.sville, N. II.). Prepared in 
Keene H. S. Attended Welleslcy Coll., 1896- 
9. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi. Asst. 
Libn., Univ. of 111., Nat. Hist. Lib., igoi-3. 
Married J. Addison Brown, O 9, 1903, Cleve- 
land. Child, Kittredge, b. My 12, 1905. Ad- 
dress, 808 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

1543. ADOLPH KREIKENBAUM 
Pres. and Mgr., Varnish Co.; B.. S. in 
Chem.; b. O 30, 1877, Chicago; s. Fred (b. 
Gottingen, Ger.) and Bertha (Kopplin) 
Kreikenbaum (b. Pomerania, do.). Prepared 
in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago. Philoma- 
thean; Ath. Assn.; Der Deutsche Verein; 
Chem. Club. Gymnasium Instr., 1901-2; With 
Chicago Coke Oven Co.; Kennicott Water 
Softener Co.; Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. ; 
Nubian Paint and Varnish Co., 1905-6; Glidden 
Varnish Co., Cleveland, 1907-10; Adult & Wi- 
borg Co., Cincinnati, 1910-11; Consulting 
Chem., Varnish Indus.; Pres. and Mgr., Kreik 
Varnish Co., Chicago, 1912 — . Auth.: Con- 
stants of Chinese Wood Oil, Jour, of Indus, 
and Engng. Chem., Vol. 2, No. 5, 1910. Mem., 
A. C. S. Married Josephine W. Dodge, D 29, 
1904. Address, 1861 N. Ilalsted St., Chicago. 

1544. LOUIS ARMAND W. LAMET 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 28, 1873; s. Julien (b. 
Jl 22, 1852, Martiquy-les-Banis, France) and 
Heloise (Sylvester) Lamet (b. do.). Prepared 
in Warsaw H. S. Lawyer, Warsaw, 111., i9T>4; 
mem., firm Plantz & Lamet, 1904 — . Mem., 
M. W. A., Council. Married Ainiee Magdalena 
LeMaire, Ja 10, 1905, Basco, 111. Children: 
Leon Louis, b. N 22, 1905; Helen Aimee, b. Ag 
21, 1907. Address, Warsaw, Ill.t 

1 545. K.'XTHERINE ALBERTA W. 
LAYTON (CRATHORNE) 
(Wife of No. II 19) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; Ph. D., 1908; 
b. Jl 17, 1878, near Canton, 111.; d. William II. 
(b. Ag II, 1 83 1, N. J.) and Phoebe A. (Potter) 
Layton (b. Je 30, 1843, Fulton Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Canton li. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Ale- 
thenai; Choral Soc.; German and Grad. Clubs; 
Valedictorian. Teacher, H. S., Lincoln, 1901-2; 
H. S., E. Aurora, 1902-4; Stud., Univ. of 
Leipzig, 1904-5; Asst., German, Univ. of 111., 
1905-6; Teaching Fellow, do., 1906-7; Res. 
Fellow, do., 1907-8; Teacher, Harrisburg Tp. 
H. S., 1908-9; traveled in Ger. summers of 
1913, 1914; Instr. and Asst. Prof., Ger., Smith 
Coll., 1909-17; Emergency Teacher, French, 
Univ. of 111., 1918-19. Auth.: The Nibelungen of 
Wagner, Monograph, Univ. Studies Vol. iii. No. 
4, 73 PP.> 1909. Mem., Unitarian Church; Mod. 
Lang. Assn. Married Arthur R. Crathorne 
('98), Je 20, 1917, Northampton, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 1 1 13 S. 4th St., Champaign. 

1546. WALTER CHARLES LINDLEY 
Lawyer; A. B.; LL. B., 1904; J. D., 1910; 
b. Jl 12, 1880, Neoga, 111.; s. Alfred W. (b. 
S 7, 1856, Richmond, Ind.) and Irene (Carey) 
Lindley (b. S 7, 1858, Cincinnati). Prepared 
in Neoga H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta 
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Philomathean; Pol. 
Sc. Club; Van Twiller Club Court; Phi Beta 
Kappa; represented 111. in Cent. Orat. League 



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[1901 



at Delaware, O.: Bus. Mgr. and Asst. Ed., 
mini. Taught in Univ. Acad, and studied 
law, 1901-4; practicing law, 1904-06; mem., 
firm of Lindley, Penwell & Lindley, 1906—. 
Treas., Rep. Co. Central Com., 1910; Master 
in Chancery U. S. Dist. Court, 1910-18; 
mem., Advisory Com. to Bd. of Trustees for 
Coll. of Law, 1909 — . Auth.: Articles for legal 
mags, at irregular intervals; articles on corp. 
orgn. and illegal declaration of stock divi- 
dends in .4 m. Legal Nczvs. Mem., Presby. 
Church; Am. Bar Assn.; 111. Bar Assn., served 
on special com., loio-iS; Dir., 1908-18, and 
Pres., 191.3, Danville Country Club; A. F. 
A. M.; B. P. O. E.; K. P.; Ex. Com. of Alumni 
Assn., 1913. Married Louise Brown, Ap 30, 
1913, North Egremont, Mass. Children: Mary 
Alletta, b. My 11, 1914; Louise Dewey, b. Je 
18, 1916. Address, 1205 Logan Ave., Danville, 
111.; bus. add., 409-417 Daniel Bldg., do. 

1 547. STACIA LIVINGSTON (TEMPLE) 

(Wife of No. 1428) 
B. L. S.; b. Pine Grove, Wis.; d. J. Harmon 
and L. Maria (Hinkley) Livingston. Prepared 
in Wis. St. Norm., Oshkosh, Wis. Married 
Harry Roberts Temple ('00), D 26, 1901. Ad- 
dress, II 13 W. Church St., Champaign. 

1548. PAUL EDMUND LODGE 

(Brother of No. 3451) « 

Mgr., Farms Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 
ri, 1878, Monticello, 111.; s. William Edmyind- 
iion (b. Cincinnati) and Frances Ann (Piatt) 
Lodge (b. Monticello, 111.'). Prepared in Mon- 
ticello H. S. Grad. course in Phil., Columbia. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Eng. Club; Asst. Ed., Itlini. 
With Pub. Press Assn., N. Y., 1901-2; Mgr., 
Chicago Office, do.; Managing Ed., The Ed. 
<ind Publisher, N. Y., 1902-6; Mgr., Wilshire 
Bishop Creek Gold Co., 1006-16; Supt., Mono 
Power Co., 1917; Mgr., Prescott Farms Co., 
Prescott, Ariz., 191 8 — . Mem., Grad. Club of 
K. Y. City; 111. Alumni Assn. of N. Y. ; Sierra 
Cljjb. Married Claudia Adams, Je 26, 1909, 
Bishop, Calif. Children: Frances, b. Ap 30, 
1910; Edmund Adams, b. Jl 8, 191 1. Address, 
Prescott, Ariz. 

1549. JOHN RAMSEY LOTZ 
(Husband of No. 2068) 
Engineer; B. S.; b. F 4, 1878, Lockport, 111.; 
s. J. F. (b. My 18, 1824, Bells Mills, Pa.) and 
Lucy C. (Ramsey) Lotz (b. N 8, 1843, Sinking 
X'alley, Pa.). "Prepared in Lockport H. S. 
and loliet H. S. Phi Gamma Delta: Tau Beta 
Pi; fiaseball team: Sr. Class Pres. Asst. Engr., 
D. L. & W. R. R., 1901-4; Asst. Engr., C. & 
J. Ry., 1905-7; Stone & Webster Engng. Corp., 
1007 — ; const, work, France, 1917- — . Married 
Mabel Katherine Davison ('04), O 12, 1907, 
Toliet, 111. Children: Katherine, b. S 21, 1908; 
Elizabeth, b. My 6, 191 1; Jean Davison, b. My 
3, 1916. Address, 59 O.xford Road, Newton 
Center, Mass. 

1550. FRED LOWENTHAL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 22, 1878, 
Washington Heights, 111.; s. Louis (b. Ap 9, 
1838, Hanover, Ger.) and Ernestine (Kahn) 
Lowenthal (,b. S 27, 1843, Wurtemberg, rfo.). 
Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Dramatic 
Club; Adelphic; Delta Tau Delta: Phi Delta 
Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Football; Pres., Fresh- 
man class. Law Dept., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; 
Newspaper Reporter and Special Writer, 1902- 
6; Lawyer, 1906 — . Mem., Chicago Bar Assn.; 
111. St. Bar Assn.; West. Econ. Soc. Address. 
1262 W. 103d St., Chicago; bus. add., 704, 32 
N. Clark St., do.t 

I3SI. FRANK LEWIS LYMAN 
Farmer and Special Loan Agt. ; B. S.; b. 
Ja 4, 1879, Farmingdale, 111.; s. John Storrs 
^b. Jl 31, 1841, Farmingdale, 111.) and Mary 



Caroline (Happer) Lyman (b. Jl 26, 1849, do.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Chem. Club; 
Rep. Club; Ath. Assn.; Choral Soc; Class 
Football and Baseball; Tennis Mgr. Mfg. 
Chem., Woof & Flint, Decatur, 111., 1901-2; 
with Lyman Real Est. Co., Ft. Smith, Ark., 
1902-7; Gen. Real Est. bus.; Dir., Home 
Mutual Bldg. & Loan Assn., 1906-7; Stamp 
Deputy, Coll. of Int. Rev. Dist. of Ark., 1906- 
7; gen. farming, Farmingdale, III., 1907^; 
Special Loan Agt., Northwestern Mutual Life 
Ins. Co., Milwaukee, 191 5 — . Mem., Ft. Smith 
Country Club; sec, 1907; Illini Country Club 
and Sangamo Club, Springfield, III.; Sec, San- 
gamo Club, 1916-17. Address, 207 Ferguson 
Bldg., Springfield, 111. 

1552. ERNEST BARNES LYTLE 
(Husband of No. 2984) 
Associate; B. S.; A. M., 1904; b. Mr 23, 
1875, Decatur, 111.; s. John (b. Mr 14, 1831, 
Waterford, Pa.) and Sidney (Smith) Lytle 
(b. Ag iq, 1832, do.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S.: 111. St. Norm. Ph. D., Yale, 1908. 
Class Pres.; Pres., Math. Club; Illini .\dvisory 
Bd.; Treas., Y. M. C. A.; Track Mgr.; Sec, 
Ath. Bd. of Control; Sigma Xi. Instr., Math., 
Univ. Acad., 1901-3; Acting Pri'n., Univ. 
.Acad., 1903-4; Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 
1004-6, 1908-10; Grad. Stud, and Fellow at 
Yale, 1906-8; Assoc, Math., L^niv. of 111., 
1 910 — . Auth.: A Way to Improve Algebra 
Teaching, Sch. Math., Vol. i. No. 2, 1904, pp. 
220-22; The Definition of a Limit, Sch. Sc. 
and Math., Vol. 6, No. i, pp. 35-41; Review 
of the Slaught and Lennes H. S. Algebras, 
Bui. Am. Math. Soc., Vol. 15, 1909. PP- 357-62; 
Proper Multiple Integrals over Iterable Fields, 
Transactions Am. Math. Soc, Vol. 2, 1910, pp. 
25-36; Review of Young and Jackson Elemen- 
tary -Ylgebra, Bui. Am. Math. Soc, Vol. 17, 
1910, pp. 215-16; also other articles on math, 
subjects. Mem., Am. Math. Soc: Cent. Assn. 
of Sc and Math. Teachers. Married Alice 
Evelyn Fullenwider ('07), Ag 15, 1912. Me- 
chanicsburg. 111. Children: Edith, b. N 26, 
191 3; William Fullenwider, b. Ag 4, 191 7. Ad- 
dress, 1203 S. Busey, Urbana. 

1553. EUGENE ADOLPHUS McCALL 
Druggist; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 18, 1878, 

Buncombe. 111.; s. Robert Marion (b. S i, 1847, 
Miss.) and Sophia Josephine (Glassford) Mc- 
Call (b. Te 16, 1849, "111.). Prepared in Vienna 
H. S. Ins., Okla.; Lumber, Calif.; Baiiking, 
.\nna. 111.; Druggist, St. Louis and Chicago. 
Married Katherine von Och Je 10, 1918, Chi- 
cago. Address, 603 Market St., Metropolis, 111.; 
bus. add., 603 Market St., do. 

1554. HARVEY DARLING McCOLLUM 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Mr 13, 1879, Louisville, 

111.; s. J. C. (b. Ag 9, 1844. Clay Co., 111.) 
and Marv Frances (Long) McCollum (b. My 
4, 1853, Wayne Co., do.). Prepared in Louis; 
ville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Phi 
Delta Phi; Alpha Delta Sigma: Theta Kappa 
Nu; Shield and Trident; Baseball; Pres., Soph. 
Class. Master in Chancery of Clay Co., 1904- 
8; in the Legislature, iooq-ii; ]\Iaster in Chan- 
cery, 191 5 — . Mem., 111. Bar Assn.; Cml. Law- 
League of Am. Married Pearl B. Kagay, Je 
30, 1914, Effingham, 111. Children: Harvey D. 
Jr., b. t) 19, 1015; James Franklin, b. F 4, 
191 7. Address, Louisville, 111. 

1555. ROSCOE CONKLING McCORMICK 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S.; b. D 5. 1877, Strawn, 
111.; s. William (b. Ap 28, 1845. LaSalle, 111.) 
and Elizabeth M. (Van Doren) McCormick 
(b. My II, 1844, Farmington, do.). Prepared 
in Gibson Citv H. S.; Univ. Acad. Football; 
Nu Sigma N"u; Alpha Omega Alpha. Pnn., 
Sch., Murphysboro, 111., 1901-2; Bellevue, 
Idaho, 1902-3; Idaho City, Idaho, 1903-5; 



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Stud., Coll. of P. & S., 1905-8, graduating 
then; Med. Insp., City of Chica§:o, Health 
Dept., 1908-10 (also doing pvt. practice); Prac- 
ticing in Wauconda, 111., 1910 — . Married 
Maggie Kerby, Je 20, 1904, Van Wyck, Idaho. 
Children: Francis William, b. S 25, 1905; Doris 
Marie, b. F 7, 1909; Marjorie Margaret, b. D 
23, 1912. Address, Wauconda, 111. 

1556. FRED LEAVITT McCUNE 

Road Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 24, 1878, 
Sterling, 111.; s. William Alfred (b. F 11, 1852, 
N. Y.) and Annie Elizabeth (Crawford) Mc- 
Cune (b. Mr i, 1853, Sterling, 111.). Prepared 
in Wallace H. S., Sterling. Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Crane Co., 
1901-2; Retail Groceries and Meats, 1902-13; 
Stud, of golf, 1913-17; Road Engr., I. H. C. 
Tractor Works, Chicago, 1917 — . Mem., Lawn 
Lodge, 815 A. F. A. M.; Jackson Park Chap. 
222, R. A. M.; Lawn Chap. 527, O. E. S. 
Address, Internat. Harvester Corp., Tractor 
Works, Chicago. 

1557- JOHN WALLACE McLANE 
(Brother of No. 703) 
Lab. Asst., U. S. Dept. of Agr.; B. S. in 
Agr. ; b. S 17, 1868, Boonesboro, la.; s. Joseph 
G. (b. 1831, O.) and Mary M. (Wallace) Mc- 
Lane (b. 1833, Pa.). Prepared in Pub. Sch., 
Allerton, la. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; 
Agr. Club. Carpenter, 1901-2; Lab. Asst., Phys. 
Lab., Bur. of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1902- 
6; do. in Bur. of Plant Indus., 1906 — . Mar- 
ried Lena H. Summy, Je 5, 1907, Washington, 
D. C. Address, Vienna, Va.; bus. add., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.f 

1558. MAY LOUISE MARTIN 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Ag 6, 1877; d. Alba 
Burnham (Id. Windsor, O.) and Azelia Julia 
(Waters) Martin (b. Hartsgrove, O.). Pre- 
pared, Norm. School, Geneva, O. ; Oberlin Coll. 
Organizer, Chicago Heights Pub. Lib., 1902; 
Sr. Asst., John Crerar Lib., 1902-6; Cataloger, 
Young Men's Merc. Lib., 1906-7; do., Cleve- 
land Pub. Lib., 1907-10; Lib., Tech. H. S., 
Cleveland, 1910 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. 
Lib. Sch. .Alumnae Assn.; O. Lib. Assn. Ad- 
dress, 84s Broadway, Geneva, O.; bus. add.. 
East Tech. H. S., Cleveland. 

1559. ROBERT WILLIAM MARTIN 
(Husband of No. 1751; Brother of Nos. 1738, 
3100) 
Lawyer; A. B.; LL. B., 1902; b. N 24, 1879, 
Wilmington, 111.; s. James W. (b. F 22, 1846) 
and Viola M. (Linton) Martin (b. Ja 23, 1847, 
Ind.). Prepared in Wilmington H. S. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; foot- 
ball team, 1898-1900; track team, 1900; mgr., 
baseball team, 1900. Mem., Matteson Lodge 
175, A. F. A. M. Married Henrietta Betsey 
Pitts ('02), Je 20, 1906, Bloomington, 111. 
Child, Florence Elizabeth Martin, b. Ap 19, 
1910. Address, 60-62 Young Bldg., Joliet, 111. 

1560. * WILLIAM MEIER 
(Brother of No. 2461) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 10, 1878, 
Muscatine, la.; s. Jacob (b. S 6, 1839, Baden, 
Ger.) and Maria (Hoefflin) Meier (b. Ag 24, 
1841, do.). Prepared in Chicago Eng. High 
and Man. Tr. Sch. Der Deutsche Verein; 
C. E. Club. Transitman, E. J. & E. Ry., Joliet, 
111., 1901-2; Engr., (Tonst., including the 
Chicago Subways and The Spring \'alley 
Bridge; Designing Steel Structures since 1903; 
with Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Co. Mem., 
Baptist Church; West. Soc. of Engrs. Died 
F 14, 1910, Chicago. 



1561. RUTHERFORD THOMAS MILES 
Merchant; B. S. ; b. Jl 29, 1878, Foosland, 
III.; s. Thos. Samuel (b. Wheeling, W. Va.) 
and Harriet (Rush) Miles (b. Lexington, Ky.). 
Prepared in Village Sch.; Univ. Acad. Philo- 
mathean; Capt., Track team. Grain and Coal 
bus., 1 901 — . Mem., Village Council, 1903-6. 
Married Elizabeth Bernice Powell, N 6, 1901. 
Child, Agnes Harriett, b. My 8, 1904 (died 
Ap 18. 1907). Address, 1132 Webster Bldg., 
Chicago. 

1562. WILLIAM PITT MILLER 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 20. 
1876, Shelbyville. 111.; s. John Wesley (b. S 
19, 1847, la.) and Elizabeth Ellen (Jones) 
Miller (b. Je 26, 1848, Shelbyville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Paris H. S. Y. M. C. A. Prin., Anna 
H. S., 1901-5; Bement, 1905-6; Supt., Schs., 
Downs, 1906-7; Heyworth, 1907-9; El Paso, 
1909-12; Asst., Agr. Exten. Dept., 1915-18; 
Supt., R. H. Donnelley dairy and poultry farm, 
Libertyville, 111., 1918 — ; Co. Agr. Adviser, 
1018—. Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. M.. Sr. 
Warden; R. A. M. ; O. E. S. ; M. W. A.; Sec, 
McLean Co. Lit. and Ath. Assn., 1906-9; do.. 
Woodward Co., 191 1 — ; Ex. Com. Cent. 111. 
Teachers Assn. Married Ida Brunette Jones, 
Tl 28, 1904, Bloomington, 111. Child, Howard 
Russell, b. O 21, 1906. Address, C^arlinville, 
111. 

1563. ANNIE MITCHELL (NEWMAN) 
(Sister of No. 516) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 12. 1878; d. Emor 
Hawkins (b. D 5, 1839, Licking Co., O.) and 
Emily Sophia (Reynolds) Mitchell (b. F 21, 
1843, Knox Co., O.). Prepared in Bement H. 
S. Attended Univ. of Tex., 1916. Alethenai. 
Asst., H. S., Greenfield, 1901-3; Prin., H. S., 
Cerro Gordo, 1903-5. Married Alfred Jonathan 
Newman, Je 4, 1916. Children: Emily Olive, 
b. My 26, 1917; George Alfred, b. Je 2, 1918. 
Address, 189 W. Sycamore St., Denton, Tex. 

1564. TIMOTHY MOJONNIER 
(Brother of Nos. 4315, 5318) 

Chemist and Mfr.; B. S. in Chem.; M. S.. 
1902; b. Ag 8, 1876, near Highland, 111.; s. 
Jules (b. Ja 28, 1846, Vevey, Switzerland) and 
Emma Julia (Beguelin) Mojonnier (b. My 23, 

1851, St. Imer, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Pres., Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pres., Adelphic; 
Y. M. C. A.; Chem. Club. Res. Chem. under 
Prof. Grindley to 1903; Chief Chem., Helvetia 
Milk Condensing Co., Highland. 111., located at 
Greenville, 111. and Delta, O.; Pres., Mojonnier 
Bros. Co., Milk Engrs., 1915 — . Auth. : (with 
Prof. H. S. Grindley) The Artificial Method 
of Determining the Ease and the Rapidity of 
the Digestion of Meats, Univ. of III., New 
Series, No. 5, 1903, pp. 26; Experiments on 
Losses in Cooking Meat, Bui. No. 141, Exp. 
Sta.. U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904, pp. 95; The 
Digestibility of Evaporated Cream, Med. News, 
1905; Studies upon the Digestion of Meat 
(with Prof. Grindley and H. C. Porter). Bui. 
193, Engng. Exp. Sta., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 
1907, pp. 100; papers and addresses on food 
chem. Mem., Plymouth Brethern; A. C. S.; 
A. A. A. S.; M. E. Church. Married Helen 
Mange, N 10, 1903. Highland. 111. Children: 
Harry Grindley, b. N 16, 1904; Helen Mange, 
b. N 16, 1909; Ruth Ethel, b. Ja 18, 1917. 
bus. add., 739 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

1565. AMY CONSTANCE MOON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. My 2, 1875, Titusville, 

Pa.; d. George Heaney (b. 1848, Leesburg, 
Ind.) and Senora Cornelia (Higbee) Moon (b. 

1852, Milford, do.). Prepared in pvt. sch., 
Sewickley, Pa.; Warsaw (Ind.) H. S. French 
Club; Watcheka; Lib. Club; Y. W. C. A. 
Reviser, L^niv. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1901-3; Cata- 



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loger, Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh, 1903-11; 
I St Asst. Cataloger, Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh, 
1911 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. Address, 718 
N. Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.f 

1566. *JESSE J. MYERS 
Professor; B. S.; b. Ap 15, 1876, Hoop Pole, 
111.; s. J. C. and Mary E. (Taylor) Myers. 
Prepared in Geneseo H. S. Instr,, Zool., Mich. 
Coll. of Agr., 1901-7; Asst. Prof., Zool., do., 
1907-14. Mem., Mich. Acad, of Sc. Marrictl 
Minnie E. Bassett, Ag 17, 1899, Champaign. 
Died My 28, 191 4, New Haven, Conn. 

1567. *GUNTHER NICHOLS 
Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 21, 1876, 
Ind. ; s. Chas. G. and Ellen (Burnell) Nichols 
(b. Lima, Ind.). Prepared in Lima H. S. ; 
Howe Sch., Howe, Ind. Cashier, LaGrange St. 
Bank, LaGrange, Ind., 1903-17. Mem., K. P.; 
Royal Arcanum; A. F. A. M. Married Grace 
Pauline Wyatt, LaGrange, Ind. Child, Mar- 
garet Ellen. Died My 26, 1917. 

1568. OLOF ANTON NILSSON 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 29, 1868, 
Lyby, Sweden; s. Nils (b. N 12, 1838, Hem- 
mestorp, do.) and Ilanna (Anderson) Nilsson 
(b. N 24, 1828, Hogestad.). Prepared in Pub. 
Schs. of Sweden. Arch. Club. Struct, and 
Bridge Engr., Morava Const. Co., 1901; Am. 
Bridge Co., 190 1-2; with N. Y. Cent, and Hud- 
son River R. R., 1905-8; Sec, Am. Soc. 
Swedish Engrs., 1905; with Pub. Service Comn., 
ist Dist., St. of N. v., 1908 — . Auth.: Norda- 
merika. Handbook for Amerikas Svenskar (in 
Swedish), The Mitner Press, Brooklyn. N. Y., 
1904. Address, 271 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y.t 

1569. CHARLES WATERMAN NORTON 
Manager; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 28, 1878, 
Lockport, 111.; s. George B. (b. do.) and Ella 
Louise (b. do.). Prepared in Lockport H. S. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Glee Club. 
Studied Law, Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, 1902. 
With the Shaw- Walker Co., mfrs. of office 
filing devices. Mem., Epis. Church; Vestry- 
man, St. Paul's Parish, Washington, D. C. 
Married Mary Franklin Munson, N i, 1904, 
LaGrange, 111. Children: Harriet Frances and 
Robert Munson. Address, 2605 Adams Mill 
Road, Washington, D. C; bus. add., 728 13th 
St., N. W., do.t 

1570. * WILBUR PERRY NORTON 

B. S.; b. F 15, 1877. Alton, 111.; s, Wilbur 
T. (b. S 10, 1844, Alton, 111.) and Frances E. 
(Caldwell) Norton (b. N 25, 1S53, do.). Pre- 
pared in Alton H. S. Engng. Soc; Y. M. C. A.; 
Sergt., Univ. Bn. Died D 11, 1901, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 

1571. EDNA ELIZ.\BETH O'HAIR 

(Sister of No. 3501) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Laurel. Ind.; 
d. John (b. do.) and Josephine (Lingo) O'Hair 
(b. Bethesda, O.). Prepared in Laurel (Ind.) 
H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Sec. and V. P., Alethenai; 
Woman's League; Sec. and V. P., Watcheka; 
Tliip staff; Class Historian. Teacher, H. S. 
LTrbana, 1901-3; IT. S., Macomb, 1903-7; Head 
of German Dept., Anderson, Ind., 1907 — . 
.4ddrcss, Laurel, Ind.; bus. add., Anderson, 
Ind.t 
157^- FREDERICK PHILLIPS PATRICK 
Farmer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 26, 1879, 
Blue Island, 111.; s. Walter S. (b. 1820, Scot- 
land) and Elizabeth (Phillips) Patrick. Pre- 
pared in Blue Island H. S. Draftsman with 
Richard E. Schmidt, Arch., 1901-6; Estimator, 
Waful & Deuchler Co.. Contrs., 1906-1S: Far- 
mer, Carseland, Alberta, Can., 1918 — . Mem., 
Congr. Church. Married Maude E. Wilson, 
1907, Harriston, Ont. Child, Frederick Wilson, 



b. My 30, 1908. Address, 518 Greenwood Ave., 
Blue Island, 111.; bus. add., Carseland, Alberta, 
Can. 

1573- FREDERIC ALLEN PERKINS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 23, 1880, Canton, 111.; 
s. Ransom A. (b. Chicopee, Mass.) and Martha 
(Steele) Perkins (b. Bridgewater, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Canton H. S. Admitted to bar, 
1901; Master in Chancery, four yrs.; elected 
City Atty. of Canton, 1904, 1906, 1910; Post- 
master, Canton, 111. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. 
O. E. ; 111. St. Bar Assn. Married Lina Birely 
Reichert, 1909, Tipton, la. Children: Richard, 
b. 1910; Margaret, 1914; Charles Edwin, 1916. 
.Iddress, 341 S. Main St., Canton, 111. 

1574. NUBA MITCHEL FLETCHER 
(Brother of Nos. 4859, 5872, 5873, 7867) 
Professor; A. B.; A. M., 1903; b. S 10, 1880, 
Iloopeston, 111.; s. David S. (b. Jl 24, 1853, 
Howard, Pa.) and Elizabeth (Pees) Fletcher 
(b. F 14, 1859, Washington, Pa.). Prepared 
in Iloopeston H. S. Ph. D., Columbia, 1907. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Adelphic; Eng. Club; (Ora- 
torical Assn.; Ind. Debating Team, 1899-1900, 
igoo-i ; Iliini Staff; Illio Bd. Teacher, Eng. 
aiid_ Hist., Syrian Protestant Coll., Beirut, 
.Syria, iqoi-4; Stud., Heidelberg and Berlin, 
1904-5; President's Scholar in Hist., Colum- 
bia, 1905-6; Instr., Eng. and Hist., H. S., 
Westfield, N. J., 1906-7; Prof., Hist., Alfred 
Univ., 1907-8; Instr. Hist., The Shattuck Sch., 
1908-11; Assoc. Prof., Carleton Coll., 1916-18; 
Shattuck Sch., Faribault, Minn., 1918 — . 
Mem., Am. Hist. .Assn.; Am. Geog. .Assn.; 
M. E. Church. Auth.: A Text Book in Mod. 
Hist., 155 pp., McGill- Warner Co., 191 5; chaps. 
on the Hist, of the Rhine Country, 129 pp., 
(Columbia Doctor's Dissertation), 1907. Mar- 
ried Jean Hutchinson, Ag 3, 1916, Faribault, 
Minn, .-iddress, Shattuck School, Faribault, 
Minn. 

1575. WILLIAM HICKMAN R.\DCLIFFE 
Erecting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 15, 
1879, Springfield, 111.; s. James Perry (b. 
Ilagerstown, Md.) and Burnette Barber (Hick- 
man) Radcliffe (b. Hardstown, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Class Pres. ; Class 
Football; V. P., C. E. Club; Asst. Bus. Mgr., 
Illio; Tcchnografh Bd., 1900; Tau Beta Pi. 
.\m. Bridge Co., 1901; Paige Iron Works, 1901; 
.Am. Bridge Co., Erecting Dept., Asst. Engr., 
1902; Erecting Engr., 19 10. Maj., Q. M. Corps, 
N. A., 1918; Const. Q. M., Otisville Tubercu- 
losis Hosp., N. Y. Married Bertha Wilkes, 
Jl II, 1908, Chicago. Children: William Hick- 
man, Jr., b. Ap 29, 1909; Emily N'irginia, b. 
.\p 2, 1914. Address, 221 N. Kensington Ave., 
La Grange, 111. 

1576. WALTER THORNTON RAY 
(Husband of No. 1924) 
Fuel Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 18, 1877, 
Metamora, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Ag 1843, do.) 
and Virginia Victoria (Tripplet) Ray (b. S 
1 85 1, .'Mexandria, Va.). Prepared in ^leta- 
mora H. S.; Univ. .\cad. Various Engng., 
Social and Dancing Clubs including German 
Club. In powerhouses and office Chief Oper- 
ating Engr., Commonwealth-Edison Co., Chi- 
cago; in charge Boiler Tests in Fuel Testing 
Plant (.\sst. to Prof. L. F. Breckenridge), with 
V. S. Geol. Sur., in St. Louis, Norfolk and 
Pittsburg: Fuel Engr., Clinchfield Fuel Co., 
1910-14; Pres., Ray -Adding Machine Co., N. Y. 
City, 1914 — . .Auth.: \'arious articles for 
technical papers. Received (with Henry Kreis- 
inger) Octave Canute Medal of West. Soc. of 
Engrs., 1908. Mem., various clubs. Married 
Isaljel McRobie ('03), Je 14, 1904, Chicago. 
Children: Lewis Ray, b. My 30, 1905 (died F 
ji, 1910); Margaret, b. Ja 26, 1907; Douglas, 
b. D 16, 1909 (died F 23, 1910); Leonard John, 
b. My 30, 191 1 ; Kelvin Jacob, b. Jl 26, 1912. 
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1577. NELLIE LEWIS READ (ROSS) 

(Wife of No. 2496) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 27, 1877, Chandler- 
ville, 111.; d. Ira N. (b. Jl jo, 1849, Sharon, 
O.) and Maria F. (Baldwin) Read (b. S 21, 
1850, Deer Park, 111.). Prepared in North- 
field (Mass.) H. S. aiul Univ. Acad. Alethenai. 
Married Robert Malcolm Ross ('05). Child, 
Robert Donald, b. S 9, 1910. Address, 1310 W. 
Springfield Ave., Urbana or Nanking, China. 

1578. GEORGE WILLIAM REDFIELD 
Salesman and Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; 

b. F I, 1874, Galesburg, 111.; s. Abram Crutten- 
den (b. N 7, 1830, Chestnut Hill, Conn.) and 
Mary Matilda (Onderdonk) Redfield (b. D 9, 
1840, Long Island, N. Y.). Prepared in Gales- 
burg H. S. Undergrad. work in Knox. Coll.; 
Cornell Univ. Elec. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Schenectady, N. Y., 1901-3; Elec. Engr. and 
.Salesman, do., Chicago, 1903-9; Gen. Mgr., 
Interstate Lt. and Pr. Co., Galena, 111., 1909; 
Salesman and Elect. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Minneapolis, 1910 — . Charter mem., Minne- 
apolis Ath. Club. Married Irene J. Richardson, 
Ja II, 1902, Schenectady, N. Y. Children: 
Irene Marjorie, b. Mr 27, 1908; Eleanor 
Georgia^ b. Ag 2, 19 14. Address, 2540 5th 
Ave., S., Minneapolis; bus. add., 410-12 3d 
Ave., N. Minneapolis. 

1579. FREDERICK GORDON REM ANN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 28, 1877, Vandalia, 
111.; s. Frederick (b. My 12, 1849, Vandalia, 
111.) and Julia (Gordon) Remann (b. Mr i, 
1853, do.). Prepared in West. Mil. Acad.; 
Barnes 5led. Coll. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta 
Phi; Alpha Delta Theta. Prosecuting Atty., 
Pierce Co., 191 5 — . Elder, Presby. Church; 
mem., Tacoma Cml. Club. Married Rose B. 
Rowntree, Jl 29, 1903, Chicago (died O 27, 
1911). Children: Julia Catherine, b. Ag 24, 
1905; Rose Elizabeth, b. Ap 6, 1908. Address, 
Court House, Tacoma, Wash. 

1580. MABEL REYNOLDS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja 30, 1872, Oshkosh. 
Wis.; d. Thomas Reynolds. Prepared in Stur- 
geon Bay (Wis.) H. S. and Oshkosh Norm. 
Teacher for several yrs. ; Libn., St. Norm. Sch., 
Cheney, Wash, 1903 — . Address, c/o St. Norm. 
Sch., Cheney, Wash. 

1581. ROBERT EARL RICHARDSON 
Biologist; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1903; b. 
N 28, 1877; s. Robert (b. 1847, H'-) and Emily 
(Dickerson) Richardson (b. 1847, do.). Pre- 
pared in DePauw Prep. Dept., Greencastle, 
Ind. Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi; Pres., Freshman 
Class; Fellowship, Z06I., 1902-3. Special Scien- 
tific Asst., U. S. Fish Comn., Stanford Univ., 
1906-7; Instr., Bionomics, Stanford Univ., 1907- 
8; Biologist, St. Nat. Hist. Surv., 1909 — . 
Auth. : Various papers on fishes of 111., For- 
mosa, Japan, and Philippines with D. S. Jordan 
and S. A. Forbes. Address, Natural History 
Survey, Lfrbana, 111. 

1.S82. JOSEPHINE SCHILLINGER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 5. 1874, 
Molina, 111.; d. Martin (b. Je 3, 1836, Baden- 
Baden, Ger.) and Caroline (Watrous) Schill- 
inger (b. 1844, Zanesville, O.). Prepared in 
Moline Pub. Schs. ; Grad., Moline Norm. Sch. 
Phi Delta Upsilon; Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught 
H. S., Moline, 1901-4; H. S., Butte, Mont, 
1904-9. D. O., Am. Sch. of Osteopathy, 1912. 
Address, Moline, Ill.t 

1583. CURT AUGUST SCHROEDER 
Ins. Bus.; B. S.; M. S., 1903; b. S 23, 1879. 
Ger.; s. August (b. 1845, Ger.) and Wanda M. 
(Pillow) Schroeder (b. Jl 10, 1859, do.). Pre- 
pared in W. Div. H. S.; Lewis Inst. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Taught 



Chem., Univ. of III., 1901-2; Anal. Chem., 
1903-4; Agr. Work, Cuba, summer of 1904; 
Anal. Chem., assaycr, and min. work, 1904-10; 
Certified as Provincial Assayer in Britisii Col., 
in summer 1906; Ins. bus., Denver, 1910 — . 
Mem., Technic Club, Denver, 19 13 — ; A. F. A. 
M., 1905. Married Yetta McFarlane, Mr 29, 
191 1, Colo. Address, 1815 E. Colfax Ave., 
Denver; bus. add., 708 ist Nat. Bank Bldg., 
Denver. 

1584. MABEL SCHULTE (RICHARDS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S i, 1878, Hopedale. 
111.; d. William Henry (b. D 16, 1850. West- 
phalia, Ger.) and Sarah (Davin) Schulte (b. 
My I, 1857, Hopedale, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A.; Chi Omega; Basket- 
ball team; Class Sec. Cashier, Hopedale Bank, 
1901-7; Local A^t., Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 
1905-11. Mem., Congr. Church. Married Roy 
Charlton Richards, N 14, 1907, Hopedale, III. 
Children: William Percival, b. Ag 31, 1908; 
Celia Agnes, b. D 14, 1910. Address, New 
castle. Neb. 

158s. FRANKLIN WILLIAM SCOTT 
(Husband of No. 1868) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1903; Ph 
D., 1912; b. N 12, 1877, Centralia, 111.; s 
William Walter (b. Jl 6, 1849, Hopkins Co., 
Tex.) and Mary Ellen (Maddux) Scott (b. M> 
15, 1851, Clinton Co., 111.). Prepared in Cen- 
tralia II. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Shield and Trident; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Ed., Illitii, 1900 01 ; Co-ed., Varsity Fortnightly, 
1900-01; Ed., Illinois Mag., 1901-02; Fellow, 
Eng., 1901. Instr., Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; 
Stud, in Harvard, 1903-4; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 
111., 1904-5; in Rhet., 1905-6; Assoc. Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1906-12; Asst. Prof., Eng., 1912; Sec, 
Dept. of Eng., 1910 — ■; Chairman, Dept. or 
Eng. 1916-17; Sec, Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn. 
1907 — ; Executive Sec, Alpha Tau Omega 
Fraternity, 1918 — . Auth.: Newspapers and 
Periodicals of 111., 1818-79, St. Hist. Lib., 1910; 
Coll. Readings in Eng. Prose (with Jacob 
Zeitlin) Macmillan, 1913; (edited) Burke's 
Speech on Conciliation, Scribners, 1907; Bio- 
grajihies of Addison, Keats, and Shelley, C. M. 
Parker, Taylorville, 1903; stories and numerous 
articles in various mags, and journals; Ed., 
Alumni Record, Univ. of 111., 1906 and 1918; 
Ed., Alumni Quarterly, 1907-17; Ed., Univ. 
Catalog, 1907-1909; Assoc. Ed., Alpha Tau 
Omega Palm, 1909-18; Ed., do., 1918 — . Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn.; Am. Hist. Assn.; Assn. of 
Coll. Profs.; Nat. Coun. Teachers of English. 
Married Ethel Clara Forbes ('03), Je 18, 1908, 
Urbana. Children: Mary Forbes, b. Ag 6, 1910; 
Hugh Forbes, b. Jl 9, 1915; Thomas William, b. 
S 3, 1918. Address, 803 Michigan Ave., Urbana, 
111. 

1586. WILLIAM HORACE SHERMAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 25, 1876, Oakland, 111.; 

s. Daniel (b. My 30, 1846, Zanesville, O.) and 
Martha (Allen) Sherman (b. D 12, 1851, Oak- 
land, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta. First V. P., Monroe Club (Dem.) 
of St. Joseph, Mo., 1905-6; Dem. Nom. to Mo. 
Legislature, 1906; Mem., 43d and 44th Gen. As- 
semblies; Asst. Prosecuting Atty., 1911-12. 
Mem., I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; F. O. E. Married 
Marie Eden, Terre Haute, Ind. Children: 
William Eden. b. 1901; Charles Beveridge, b. 
1902; Joe Allen, b. 1905. Address, 601 E. 
Missouri Ave., St. Joseph, Mo.t 

1587. WALTER CAMPBELL SHORT 
Brig. Gen., U. S. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 

30, 1880. Fillmore, 111.; s. Hiram Spait (b. My 
4, 1840, Randolph Co., N. C.) and Sarah Miner- 
va (Stokes) Short (b. O 25, 1851, Ramsey, 
111.). Prepared in Fillmore H. S. Math. Club; 
Capt. Univ. Regt.; Illio. Instr. Math., West. 
Mil. Acad., 1901-2; 2nd Lt., 25th U. S. Inf., 



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Ft. Reno, Okla., 1902-7; ist Lt., i6th U. S. Inf., 
Ft. Gibbon, Alaska, 1907; Capt., i6th Inf. A. 
E. F.; Maj., O. R. C; CoL, do.; Brig. Gen., 
do., 1918. Won Nat. Pistol Championship. 
1909. Address, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

1588. AARON TRABUE SIMMONS 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. O 30, 1876, 

Jerseyville. 111.; s. John Hardin (b. Ag 4, 
1851, Brighton, III.) and Ellen Frances Trabue 
Simmons (.b. Je 19, 1855, Jerseyville, 111.). 
Prepared in Jerseyville H. S. Arch. Club. 
Mem.. Baptist Church. Married Emily Kather- 
ine Hulva, O 19, 1908. Children: Pauline 
Ellen, b. Ja 2, 191 1; Marjorie, b. F 15, 1913- 
Address, i Cedar Crest, Normal, 111.; btts. add., 
401-2-3 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Bloomington, 
do. 

1589. EDWARD CLYDE SLOCUMB 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 18, 1877, 

Mt. Vernon, la.; s. Charles G. (b. Ja i, 1843, 
Albany, 111.) and Eliza M. (Stephens) Slocumb 
(b. Je 9, 1S45). Prepared in Keithsburg H. S.; 
Hedding Coll., Abingdon; Cornell Coll., Mt. 
Vernon, la. Res. Engr., C. N. W. R. R., 
1 901-3; Asst. Engr., Track Elevations and 
Terminals C. B. & Q., Chicago, 1904; Div. 
Engr., Beardstown Div., C. B. & Q., Beards- 
town, 1904-8; Engr., Grade Reduction and 
Improvements between Concord and Centralia, 
1908; Asst. Engr., 111. Dist., Galesburg, 1908; 
Pvt. Engng. Contr. and Mgr. for Irrigation 
and Development work in N. M.; Oil and 
Artesian Well Contr.. Artesia, N. M., 1908-12; 
Gen. Contracting, Minneapolis, 19 12-14; asso- 
ciated with Haglin-Stahr Co. and J. Leek & 
Co.; Commissioner of Streets, City Engng. 
Dept., Minneapolis, 1914. R. O. T. C, 1917; 
Capt., Engrs., U. S. R.; Co. F, 313th Engr., 
Camp Dodge; mem., Regtl. Staff Hdqtrs. Co., 
191 7. Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. A. M., 
Ark Lodge 176; R. A. M., Ark Chap. =53; 
Flour City Camp, M. W. of A. 630; West. 
Soc. Engrs. Married .Adelaide Williamson, 
My 6, 1902. Children: Mary Gilford, b. Ja i, 
1904; Margaret Williamson, b. D 10, 1907. 
Address, 3535 Fremont Ave., N., Minneapolis. 

1590. ALFRED HIGGINS SLUSS 
Professor; B. S.; b. S 29, 1877 Tuscola, 111.; 
s. Alonzo Clayton (b. Grand View, 111.) and 
Minerva Ann (Higgins) Sluss (b. Hillsboro, 
O.). Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Foreman, 
Acme Harvester Co., Peoria, 1901-3; Instr., 
Phvs. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1903-7; Asst. Supt., 
T. I. Case Plow Works. 1907; Asst. Prof., M. 
E., Ll^niv. of Kan., 1908-12; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1912 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; Acacia; Sigma 
Tau; A. S. C. E. Address, 1122 Ohio St., 
Lawrence, Kan. 

1 591. BRUCE SMITH 
Teacher; A. B.; b. F 6, 1872, Newman, 111.; 
s. James M. (b. O 8, 1832. Park Co., Ind.) 
and Ellen E. (Pound) Smith (b. S 11, 1844, 
Clark Co., Ind.). Prepared in Newman H. S. 
Philomathean; Eng. Club. Teacher, rural sclis. 
and Newman H. S.; teacher, Eng.. H. S., 
Decatur, 1901-7; do., Central H. S., St. Louis, 
1907-9; Soldan H. S., St. Louis, 1909 — . 
Married Edna Helen Van Meter, Je 30, 1908. 
Child, Bruce Lannes, b. D 11, 1909. Address, 
310 Gore Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.t 

1592. GEORGE CARROLL SMITH 
Surgeon; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 19, 1878, 
Flora,^ 111.; s. Randolph (b. Plattsburg, Mo.) 
and Ximena Lucia (Hanna) Smith (b. Louis- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in Flora H. S.; Arcol.i 
H. S. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1901-2; 
M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1904; post grad. work. 
Berlin, Ger. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Rho 
Sigma; Alpha Omega Alpha. Interne, St. 
Joseph Hosp., Chicago, 1904-5; Surg., 1906 — ; 
Assoc. Prof., Surg., and Sec, of the faculty, 



St. Louis Univ. 1st Lt., M. R. C, 1913-17 
.\uth. : Topographical Anatomy of the Female 
Pelvis; Nicholas Senn as an Operator, Bui. St. 
Louis Med. Soc, Vol. 2, 1908, 136 pp.; In- 
travenous Local Anaesthesia, Jour. A. M. A., 
Vol. VIII, pp. 855; The Histology and Nature 
of the So-called Foam Cell Tumors with a Re- 
port of Four Cases of Endothelioma Xantho- 
matosum, Surg. Gyn. Obstet., Vol. XIV, 19 12, 
pp. 55; The Value of Beginning Passive Mo- 
tion Early, Following Fractures in or Near 
Joints, Jotci'. Mo. St. Med. Assn., Vol. IX, 1912, 
pp. 170; Congenital Absence of Ribs, Report 
of Case with Complete Absence of the Left 7th 
and 8th Ribs, Jour. A. M. A., Vol. LX, 1913, 
pi>. 895; Does the Internatl. Adm. of Potassium 
Iodide have any Effect on Thyroid Grafts in 
Guinea Pigs?, Jour. Med. Research, Vol. XXX, 
1014, pp. 113; Surgical Lesions as Etiological 
Factors in Gastric Svmptoms, AIo. St. Med. 
Assn., Jl. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. ; 
Triple A. Golf Club; St. Louis Med. Soc; Mo. 
St. Med. Soc; A. M. A.; St. Louis Surgeons' 
Club; Fellow, Am. Coll. Surgs. Married Mar- 
garet Clare Shirley, N 6, 191 5, (I^hicago. Ad- 
dress, 537 N. Grand Ave., St. Louis. 

1593. PERCY ALMERIN SMITH 
(Husband of No. 1662; Brother of No. 2518) 
Missionary; B. S.; A. M. in Educ, 1912; 
b. Ag 8, 1876, Dixon, 111.; s. Eli Clark (b. 
Ap 23, 1829, Ticonderoga, N. Y.) and Sera- 
phina Frances (Gardner) Smith (b. Ja 14, 
1846, Dixon 111.). Prepared in N. Dixon H. S. 
Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Adelphic; Math. 
Club; Ath. Assn.; Orat. Assn.; Intersoc De- 
bating Team. Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 
iqoi-3: taught Eng., Hiroshima Norm. Coll., 
Hiroshima, Japan, 1903-12; founded Eng. 
Teachers Mag., 1906; Ed., do., 1906-12; Miss., 
.'\m. Epis. Church, 1912 — ; Tsu, Japan, 
1912-14; Fukui, Japan, 1914 — . Auth.: Notes 
on Practical Phonetics, 100 pp., 1910; Stories 
from the West, 3 vols., 150 pp., 1911; edi- 
torials regularly in Eng. Teachers Mag., 1906- 
12; Some Phases of the Play of Japanese Boys 
and Men, Pedagogical Sem., 1909; An Am. 
View of Japanese Educ, Fukui Prefectural 
Educ. Mag., 191 5. Mem., Am. Red Cross in 
Japan; Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis Assn.; 
Fukui Prefectural Anti-Tuberculosis Assn.; 
Japanese Purity Assn.; Advisory mem., Fukui 
Prefectural Educ Assn. Married Charlotte 
Enid Draper ('02), O 20. 1903, Yokohama, 
Japan. Children: Draper Almerin, b. S i, 1905 
(died My 26, 1908); Hubert Haven, b. F 22, 
1907 (died Ap 11, 1908); Frances Enid, b. 
F 21, 1914; Haven Gardner, b. Ag 9, 1918. 
.■iddress, Kanazawa, Japan. 

1594. LORINDA BALLOU SPELLMAN 
Dairywoman; B. L. S.; b. Washington, III.; 
d. William Wing (b. Ag 23, 1840, Alexandria, 
O,) and Laura Ballou (Wartenbe) Spellman 
(b. Jl 18, 1840, Zanesville). Prepared in 
Granville (O.) H. S.; Denison Univ., Gran- 
ville, one yr. Cataloger, Cleveland Pub. Lib., 
1902-6; Libn., El Paso, Tex., 1907-8; teacher, 
Tularosa, N. M., 1908-10; do., Cloudcroft, do., 
1910-11; do., Carrizozo, N. M., 1911-14; Owner 
of Clover Leaf Dairy, 1914^. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Address, Carrizozo, N. M. 

1595. OTIS ORION STANLEY 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S.; M. S., 1902; b. 
My 22, 1874, Montezuma, la.: s. Ellis J. (b. 
Koleta, 111.) and Anna (Dick) Stanley (b. 
Sycamore, 111.). Prepared in Wentworth 
I\iil. Acad., Lexington, Mo.; Cotner Univ., 
Lincoln, Neb.; Univ. Acad. M. D., N. W. 
Univ., 1906. Adelphic; Alpha Omega Alpha. 
Asst., Physiol, and Grad. Stud., N. W. Med. 
Sch., 1903-6. Practising Phys. & Surg., Cham- 
paign and Urbana. 1906 — . Capt., Med. Corps, 
State Psychopathic Hosp., Ann Arbor. Mich., 
1918; Mustered out, D 191S. Mem., Christian 



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Church. Married Mabel Edith Applegate, Ag 12, 
1896. Atlanta, 111. Children: Deane Field, b. Ag 
5, 1897; Paul McLane, b. Ja 8, 1899; Katherine 
Kemp, b. N 25, 1902; Gretcheu Anne, b. S 17, 
1904 (died Ag 31, 1905); Alice Muriel, b. N 

12, 1906. Address, 604 S. Mathews Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., 200 Co-op. Bldg., Cham- 
paign. 

1596. AMOS MILTON STEVENSON 
Law Stenog. ; LL. B.; b. Ag 8, 1877, Man- 

ville. 111.; s. William J. (b. Je 29, 1851, Mus- 
catine, la.) and Hattie E. (Reamer) Stevenson 
(b. My 26, 1855, Peoria). Prepared in Ottawa 
H. S. Taught in LaSalle Co., 1901-5; Law 
Stenog., 1905-9. Co. C. of Ottawa on riot duty 
in Danville, 111. Married Ida M. Mell, N 26, 
1908, Chicago. Address, 425 Catherine St., 
Ottawa, Ill.t 

1597. *RALPH EWING STEVENSON 

B. S.; b. Mr 20, 1880, Bloomington, 111.; 
s. Thomas W. (b. Ag 16, 1851, Christian Co., 
Ky.) and Mary Alice (Gildersleeve) Steven- 
son (b. My 22, 1858, Hudson, 111.). Prepared 
in 111. St. Norm. Univ., Normal, 111. C. E. 
Club; Technograph Bd. C. Engr., C. & A. 
R. R., 1901-2; Asst. City Engr., Los Angeles, 
1902-4. Mem., A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; 
DeMolay Commandery, K. T. ; Al Malaikak 
Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Calif.; Baptist 
Church. Died Ja 22, 1904, Bloomington, 111. 

1598. MILES VINCENT STEWART 

(Brother of No. 3983) 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 10, 1879, 

Kewanee, 111.; s. Samuel Parish (b. O 9, 1844, 

do.) and Mary Jane (Robsoa) Stewart (b. Ag 

13, 1850, Saxon, 111.). Prepared in Toulon 
H. S. and Acad. With Gen. Elec. Co., 1901-3; 
Testing Dept., 1903-10; Cml. Engr., Foreign 
Dept., 1910-14; Chief Engr., Mex. Gen. Elec. 
Co., Mexico City: Foreign Dept., Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1914-17; Managing Dir., Mex. Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1917 — . Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. Mar- 
ried Elinor Blanche Hovvd, Je i, 1906, Schen- 
ectady, N. Y. Children: James Irving, b. N 
37, 1907; Riggs, b. D s, 1916. Address, 8a Liv- 
erpool 133, Mexico City, Mex.; bus. add.. 
Apartada No. 403, do. 

1599. JOHN HARRIS STRAWN 
(Brother of No. 2832) 
U. S. Bank Receiver; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 

Ap 27, 1876, Albion, 111.; s. Halbert Jacob (b. 
My 16, 1847, Perryopolis, Pa.) and Cassandra 
(Harris) Strawn (b. Air 30, 1851, Griffin, Ind.). 
Prepared in So. Coll. Inst., Albion, 111. LL. B., 
Chicago Law Sch., 1900. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident. At- 
tended Univ. of Mich., 1897-98; Practiced Law, 
1900-s; U. S. Treas. Dept., receiver of insolvent 
nat. banks, 1905 — . Married Margaret Morris 
Reinhart, D 9, 1909, Waynesburg, Pa. Ad- 
dress, First Nat. Bank Bldg., Uniontown, Pa. 

1600. CARRIE E. TALBOT (MINER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 2, 1879, Plymouth, 
111.; d. Otho T. (b. S 6, 1849, Plymouth, 111.) 
and Mary (Powell) Talbot (b. D 2, i8=;2, St. 
Mary's, do.). Prepared in Plymouth H. S.; 
Burlington (la.) Inst. Alethenai: Watcheka; 
Y. W. C. A. Married T. Ralph Miner, S 25, 
1901, Plymouth, 111. Children: Russell Ward, 
b. Ag 23, igo2 (died S 2, 1903); Enid Eliza- 
beth, b. Jl 18, 1904; Otho Talbot, b. Je 9, 
1906; Mary Virginia, b. F i, 1908; Carol Ralph, 
b. D 12, igoq; Paul Floyd, b. D 18, 191 1; 
Ward Lester, b. Mr 22, 1916. Address, Knox- 
ville, la. 

1601. LOUIS LISTON TALLYN 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 5, 1879. 
Benson. 111.; s. Joseph (b. Bristol, Eng.) and 
,Sarah (Daniels) Tallyn (b. Exeter, do.). Pre- 



pared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi. Instr., 
Univ. of 111., 1902; I. C. R. R., 1903; Asst. 
Engr., Asst. to Chief Engr., Supt., Water 
service, Div. Engr., D. L. & W. R. R. Co., 
1904-19; Chief Engr., 1919- — . Married Edith M. 
Adamson, N 1907, Scranton, Pa. Children: 
William Henry, b. Ag 25, 1908; Miriam Adam- 
son, b. S 21, 1911. Address, 625 Harrison Ave., 
Scranton, Pa. 

1602. WILLIAM ANTON THEODORSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 26, 1879. 
Chicago; s. B. S. (b. S 5, 1833, Sweden) and 
Anna J. (Anderson) Theodorson (b. F 18, 
1840, do.). C. E. Soc. Struct. Designer; 
Drafting and Computing, Chicago and North- 
western Ry. ; Bridge Engr's. Office, Chicago. 
Assoc, A. S. C. E.; West Soc. Engrs.; Nat. 
Geog. Soc. Address, 5643 Kenmore Ave., 
Chicago.t 

1603. GEORGE MERSHON THOMPSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 7, 1875, Lanark, 111.; 
s. George W. (b. 1833, Huntington Co., Pa.) 
and Alice A. (Ramsey) Thompson (b. 1833, 
do.). Prepared in Bement H. S. Philoma- 
thean; Lincoln Law Club; Y. M. C. A.; Inter- 
society debate. Prin., H. S., Bement, 1901-2; 
Lawyer, 1902 — ; Postmaster, 1905 — . Enrolled 
in Army for Spanish Am. War (saw no service). 
Mem., Disciples of Christ; Bd. of Educ. Mar- 
ried Lois E. Graves, Je 30, 1902, Bement, 111. 
Children: Jack, h. O 23. igo6; Alice Amelia, 
b. O 28, 1908 (deceased). Address, Bement, 
Ill.t 

1604. MARY ESTELLE TODD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 20, 1878, Parish, 
N. Y.; d. lohn Bates (b. Parish. N. Y.) and 
Ophelia Rhoda (Moore) Todd (b. Delphi, Ind.). 
Syracuse LTniv., 1895-9. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Mem., Professional Women's League; N. Y. St. 
Lib. Assn.; N. Y. City Special Lib. Assn.; Am. 
Lib. Assn. Address. 309 W. o^d St.. N. Y. 
City; bus. add., N. Y. Pub. Lib., do. 

1605. EFFIE MAY TULL 

(Sister of No. 4007) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. 1907; 
h. Ap 6, 1877, Farmer City, 111.; d. Nelson (b. 
I) II, 1837, Clarksburg, O.) and Margaret 
fRieman) TuU (b. Ag 7, 1850, Yellowbud, do.). 
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Y. W. C. A.; 
Watcheka; Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin. 
II. S., Camp Point, 1901-3; H. S., Farmer City, 
1903-9; H. S., Elgin, 1909 — . Address, 359 
Park St., Elgin, Ill.t 

1606. JOLIN JAMES TUNNICLIFF, Jr. 

Lawver; LL. B.; b. Ap 22, 1879; s. John 
Tames (b. Mr 17, 1841, Penn Yan, N. Y.) and 
"Margaretta Willoughbv (Duffield) Tunnicliff (b. 
Mr 3, 1849, Bloomfield, N. T-). Prepared in 
Knox Acad. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi. 
Married Blanche McLaughlin, O 23, 1901, 
Galesburg, 111. Children: John James, Jr., b. 
F 22, 1904; Harriet Ferris, b. Jl 19, 1909. Ad- 
dress, 663 W. North St., Galesburg, 111. 

1607. DAVID CARROLL VEIRS 

Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 22, 1877. 
Rineyville, Ky. ; s. Wesley (b. Cedar Creek, 
Ky.) and Bettie Enfield (Lewis) Veirs (b. 
Rineyville, Ky.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
M. E., Univ. of Neb., 1007: X'arsity Track 
Team, 1899-1901. Instr., M. E., Univ. of 111., 
1901-3; Draftsman, The J. Geo Leyner Engng. 
Works, Denver, 1903-4; H. E. Brett, Los 
Angeles, 1904-5; Power Plant Designer. Den- 
ver Union Water Co., 1905-6; Asst. Prof., 
Mach. Design. Univ. of Neb., 1906-7; Hydro- 
F.Iec. Power Plant Designer, with Geo. A. TaflF, 
Consulting Engr., Colo. Springs, Colo., 1907 — . 
Address, Colorado Springs, Colo.t 



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1608. HENRY R. WAHL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 13, 1874, 
Deer Grove, III.; s. Fred (b. 1831, Ger.) and 
Anna (Kurgis) Wahl (b. 1837, do.). Prepared 
in Sterling H. S. M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc. 
Erector and Tester of high speed steam en- 
gines; A. L. Ide & Sons, Springfield, 111., 
1901-3; Steam Expert, 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 
1903-5; Engng. Dept. Commonwealth Edison 
Co., Fisk & Quarry St. Sta., Chicago, 1905-11; 
Mech. Testing Engr., do., 1911-14; Asst. Effi- 
ciency Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., 
1914— . Mem., A. S. M. E.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Myrtle L. Stoolman, 1901, Champaign. 
Address, 6148 Eberhart Ave., Chicago. 

1609. ERNEST LUDDEN WAIT 
(Brother of No. 715) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 14, 1878, 
Armstrong, III.; s. Benjamin Anderson (b. F 
8, 1830, Williamsburg, Mass.) and Mary (Car- 
ter) Wait (b. Blue Grass, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Chem., Fertilizer Works, Chicago. 
Address, 533 Postal Tel. Bldg., Chicago. 

1610. HARRY JACKSON WARNER 

(Brother of No. 2853) 
Surgeon, U. S. Pub. Health Service; B. S. 
in Chem.; b. Jl 19, 1880, Prophetstown, 111.; 
s. N. C. (b. 1856, do.) and Euphemia (Dias) 
Warner (b. 1858, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared 
in Prophetstown H. S. and Univ. Acad. M. 
D., George Washington Univ., 1907. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Kappa 
Kappa; Chem. Club. Chem., U. S. Bur. Agr., 
1902-8; Past Asst. Surg., U. S. Pub. Health 
Service, 1908 — . Joint Auth. : Bui. 386, Bur. 
Chem., Dept. of Agr., Arsenic in Wall Paper 
and Fabrics; Bui. 108, do., Cml. Feeding Stuffs 
of the U. S. Mem., A. F. A. M. ; A. M. A.; 
Nat. Geog. Soc. Married Edmonia Francisco, 
D 21, 1912, Cincinnati. Children: Murray 
Byrd, b. Je 4, 1914; Hugh Francisco, b. D 21, 
1915. Address, Washington, D. C. 

161 1. WINTHROP SELDEN WELLES 
Teacher; B. S. ; b. Ja i, 1875, Penfield, 111.) 
s. Joseph House (b. O 19, 1818, Glastonburg, 
Conn.) and Sarah Ann (Jones) Welles (b. Mr 
8, 1832, Unity, Me.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Supt., Sch., 190 1-7; head of 
Biol. Dept. and Dir., Sch. of Educ. Agr., St. 
Norm.; Prin., S. S. Norm., River Falls, 1910; 
Supvr., X'ocational Agr. Instruction for Wis. 
under Smith-Hughes Law, 1918 — . Auth.: Class 
Projects for Agr. Studs., River Falls Norm. 
Sch., 1916. Married Anna Gertrude Hisel, S 
2, 1897, Normal, 111. Child, Barbara, b. My 
21, 1 91 6. Address, River Falls, Wis. 

1612. CHARLES EARL WETHERBEE 

(Husband of No. 1456) 
Orange Grower; B. S.; b. My i, 1875, Ster- 
ling, 111.; s. Charles Adams (b. D 17, 1839, 
Sterling, 111.) and Margaret Lavina (Penrose) 
Wetherbee (b. My 26, 1840, Steubenville, O.). 
Prepared in Sterling H. S.; Oberlin Acad, and 
Coll. Archs. Club; Capt., Univ. Regt. Mar- 
ried Faith Leland Bardwell ('01), Jl 28, 1904, 
Des Moines. Address, W. 8th St., Upland, 
Calif. 



1613. RALPH JOSEPH WILLIAMS 

Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 29, 1874, 
Galesburg, III.; s. Edward Payson (b. Ja 23, 
1832, Russia, N. Y.) and Augusta Theresa 
(Stevenson) Williams (b. Je 28, 1835, Mercer, 
Pa.). Prepared in Galesburg H. S. and Knox 
Acad. A. B.. Knox Coll., 1897. Phi Delta 
Theta. Arch. Draftsman, St. Paul, 1902-4; 
do., Washington, D. C, 1904 — . Mem., Uni- 
tarian Church; Permanent Sec, Washington 
Alumni Club of Phi Delta Theta. Address, 
Phi Delta Theta Hdqtrs., 65 The Champlain, 
Washington, D. C. ; bus. add.. War Dept., do. 

1614. 'SEYMOUR WILLIAMS 

Minister; A. B. ; b. Ja 2, 1876, Cisco, 111.; 
s. Andrew Jackson (b. N 30, 1836, Williams- 
port, O.) and Violet Elizabeth (Hurst) Wil- 
liams (b. O 31, 1842, Springfield, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Monticello H. S.; Univ. Acad.; B. D. 
Garrett Bible Inst., 1906. Pastor, M. E. 
Church, Garrett, 111., 1901-2; Stud., Garrett 
Bible Inst., 1902-5; Pastor, Gage Park M. E. 
Church, Chicago, 1905-6; do., Somers, Mont., 
1906-9; do., Camas, Wash., 1909-11; Puget 
Sound Conf. Evangelist, 191 1 — . Married 
Jennie May Bennett, S 3. 1902, Belvidere, 111. 
Deceased. 

1615. WINIFRED SUE WILLIAMS 
(CURFMAN) 
(Wife of No. 1489; Sister of Nos. 2287, 3232) 
A. B.; b. D 2, 1879, Urbana; d. James Alex- 
ander (b. Jl 22, 1846, Rockford, N. C.) and 
.\nnie Jane (Waller) Williams (b. Mr 4, 1850, 
Louisville, Ky.). Prepared in Newman H. S.; 
DePauw Univ. Alethenai. Married Lawrence 
Everett Curfman ('01), Jl 28, 1906. Child, 
Lawrence Everett, Jr., b. Ap 13, 1909. Ad- 
dress, 406 W. Adams St., Pittsburg, Kan. 

1616. FLORENCE SHERWOOD WING 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 13, 1879, La 
Crosse, Wis.; d. Merrick Prentiss (b. Hins- 
dale, Mass.) and Emeline (Sherwood) Wing (b. 
Burlington, Vt.). Prepared in La Crosse H. 
S.; Univ. of Wis. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta 
Psi. Asst. organizer, Blue Island Pub. Lib., 
1903; Libn., Hudson Pub. Lib., 1905-6; do.. 
Whiting, Ind., 1906-8; Asst. Libn., Univ. of N. 
Dak., 1908-9; Libn., St. Norm. Sch., La Crosse, 
Wis., 1909 — . Address, 1000 Main St., La 
Crosse, Wis.t 

1617. SIDNEY WALTER WRIGHT 

Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; b. 
6, 1873; s. L. P. (b. Je 9, 1851, Salem, Ind.) 
and Mary Jane (Hise) Wright (b. S 16, 1848, 
do.). Prepared in Atlanta H. S. Adelphic, 
Pres. ; Sec. Sr. Class, 2d Sem. Supt., Sch., 
Mechanicsburg, 1901-3; Prin., Hittle Tp. H. S., 
Armington, 1903-6; Supt., City Sch., Bement, 
1906-9; Cashier, Bank, Wessington Springs, S. 
Dak., 1911-12; V'. P., do., 1912 — . Mem., 
Christian Church; K. of P.; A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Nellie M. Geddis, Atlanta, 111. (died Jl 2, 
1907); Stella A. Elliff, Ag 12, 1909. Child, 
Florence Agatha, b. My 18, 191 3. Address, 
A'essington Springs, S. Dak. 



CLASS OF 1902 (172 LIVING, 9 DEAD) 



1618. *ANNA WILHELMINA AHRENS 
(DIVAN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 4, 1880, Champaign; 
d. Henry C. (b. Aldenburg, Ger.) and Anna 
(Laun) Ahrens (b. Hessen, do.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Teacher, H. S., Belleville, 
1902. Married Walter Divan. Died Mr 22, 
1912, Tucson, Ariz. 



1619. FRED ALBERT ALSPACH 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ta 31, 1879, 
Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. Daniel Albert (b. Mr 28, 
1S55, Orwigsburg, Pa.) and Ellen P. (Hoy) 
Alspach (b. O 27, 1855, do.). Prepared in Mt. 
Pulaski, 111. C. E. Club. Insp., 1902-3; In- 
strument man, 1903; Steel Insp., 1903-4; Chief 
Draftsman, L. A. P. R. R., 1904-7; Engr., do.. 



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1907-10; Asst. Tax and Contract Agt., Pac. 
Elec. Ry. Co., 1911-16; Tax Agt., Pac. Elec. 
Ry. Co.; Peninsular Ry. Co.; San Jose R. R. ; 
Stockton Elec. R. R. ; Frenio Traction Co.; 
Visalia R. R. Co. and Pac. Elec. Land Co., 
191 6 — . Married Aliene M. Alspach, F 27, 
1908, Los Angeles. Children: William Albert, 
b. Jl 18, 1910; James Cormany, b. Ja 14, 1914. 
Address, 325 Mariposa St., Glendale, Calif.; 
bus. add., 788 Pacific Elec. Bldg., Los Angelei. 

1620. LILLIAN BELLE ARNOLD (ME.ANS) 
B. L. S.; b. Ag 6, 1879, Kinmundy. 111.; d. 
Samuel Houston (b. Harrisburg, O.) and Ruth 
(Jackson) Arnold (b. Frankfort, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Wesleyan Univ. Phi Delta Psi; 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst. Libn., Marshall- 
town, la., 1903; Organizer, Nevada, la., 1903; 
Head Libn., Michigan City, Ind., 1903-6; Asst. 
Organizer Pub. Lib. Com. of Ind., 1906-7; 
Instr., Winona Tech. Inst. Lib. Sch. and Ind. 
Summer Sch. for Libns., 1906-7; Libn., Car- 
negie Stout Free Pub. Lib., Dubuque, la., 
1907-16. Pres., Ind. Lib. Assn., 1906-7; Sec, 
la. Lib. Assn., 1910-11; Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 
Pres., la. Lib. Assn., 1914. Married H. C. 
Means, Mr 30, 1916. Address, Myton, Ut. 

1621. WILL JOHN BADER 
Chemist; A. B. in Chem. ; b. Ap 3, 1880, 
Quincy, 111.; s. William Frederick (b. do.) and 
Louise (Spaethe) Bader (b. Muscatine, la.). 
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Chem. Club; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Chem., 
Dickman, McKenzie & Potter, 1903; Chem., 
Armour & Co., 1904-5; Asst. Chem., Cornell 
Univ., 1905-6; Chief Chem., Chicago, Rock Is- 
land & Pacific R. R., 1906 — . Address, 1644 
Vermont St., Quincy, 111. 

1622. ADALINE MAITLAND BAKER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N 30, 1879, Chicago; 

d. Henry Davis (b. Ap 5, 1845, Lockport, 111.) 
and Agnes Maitland (Milne) Baker (b. D 28, 
1855, Lockport, 111.). Prepared in Evanston 
Tp. H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1898-1900. Lib. Club; 
Watcheka; Y. W. C. A. Head Cataloger, N. 
W. Univ. Lib., 1902-13; do., Kan. St. Agr. Coll. 
Lib., 1913-15; Asst. Cataloger, Evanston Pub. 
Lib., 1915-16; Reviser, Newberry Lib., Chicago, 
1916 — . Mem., Chicago Lib. Club; Am. Lib. 
Assn. Address, 1325 Judson Ave., Evanston, 
111. 

1623. GUY BERNARD BARACKMAN 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 4, 1878, 

Reading, 111.; s. Milan James and Alice Cary 
(Tetlow) Barackman. Prepared in Streator Tp. 
H. S. Draftsman, Dept. D. L. & W. R. R., 
1902-6; Asst. Engr., Pa. Tunnel and Terminal 
Ry., 1906-12; Asst. Engr., D. L. & W. Ry., 
1912-18; With Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., 
N. Y., 1918 — . Married Pauline Croswell, O 
27, 1904, Streator, 111. Address, 41 Shepard 
Ave., E. Orange, N. J.; bus. add., c/o Am. 
Telephone & Telegraph Co., N. Y.t 

1624. JOHN BARR 
(Brother of Nos. 587, 2574) 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 4, 1881, 
Urbana; s. Andrew (b. O i, 1837, Renfrewshire, 
Scotland) and Elizabeth MacBeath (Paisley) 
Barr (b. Ag 3, 1841, Scotland). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Asst. Engr., F. C. de Cananea, 
Rio Yapuiy Pacifico. Address, Batooboy Man- 
sion, Mayo Road, Bombay, India. t 

1625. HERBERT BASSETT 
Teacher; B. S. in Sc; b. My 13, 1870, Ton- 
^ca. 111.; s. Barzilla (b. O.) and Lucina J. 
(Mead) Bassett (b. Ind.). Prepared in Tonica 
H. S. and 111. St. Norm. M. S., Univ. of Wis., 
1916. Supt., Schs., Yorkville, 1902-3; Supt., 
Schs., Wilmette, 1903-6; Supt., Schs., Normal, 



111., 1906-8; Head of Dept. of Geol. and Geog., 
West. 111. Norm. Sch., Normal, 111., 1908-15; 
do., 1916 — ; Asst., Geog., Univ. of Wis., 191 5- 
16. Bur. of Research, War Trade Bd., Wash- 
ington, D. C. Married Blanche Worley, Ag 23, 
1898, El Paso, 111. Children: Harriett Irene, b. 
Ap 9, 1903; Herbert Worley, b. S 11, 1907; 
Donald Arthur, b. D 7, 1917. Address, Macomb, 
111. 

1626. JOHN SCHUYLER BATES 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 26, 1877, 
Monmouth, 111.; s. Henry H. (b. My 21, 1848, 
Tuscarawas Co., O.) and Frances A. (Searles) 
Bates (b. N 23, 1851, Tiffin, O.). Prepared in 
Monmouth H. S.; Monmouth Coll. Univ. 
Band; Mandolin Club. Draftsman, C. B. & Q. 
R. R., Burlington, la., 1902-3; Draftsman, 
Bridge Dept., 1903-5; City Engr., Monmouth, 
111., 1905-11; Chief Engr., Fresno, Coalinga and 
Tidewater Cfo., 191 1 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. 
E. Married Mary Elizabeth Brent, Je 29, 1905. 
Monmouth, 111. Children: Kenton Schuyler, 
b. Je 4, 1908; Margaret Elizabeth, U. Jl 11, 
19 10. Address, Fresno, Calif. t 

1627. FLORENCE JENNIE BEEBE 

(MCCARTHY) 

(Wife of No. 1730) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 11, 1877, Mankato, 

Minn.; d. Robert W. Beebe. Married Harry 

McCarthy ('02), Ap 20, 1904, Blunt, S. Dak. 

Child, Harriet E., b. Je 26, 1906. Address, 

Kewanee, Ill.t 

1628. WILLIAM LEE BENNETT 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 29, 1874, near Col- 
chester, 111.; s. Thomas Duncan (b. Ja 13, 1836, 
LaHarpe, 111.) and Pheba (O'Conner) Bennett 
(b. F 9, 1840, Madison, Ind.). Prepared in 
West. Norm. Coll., Bushnell and Univ. Acad. 
Y. M. C. A.; Orat. Assn. Farmer till 1904; 
Gen. mercantile bus., 1904-8; Exp. Sta. work, 
Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1908 — . Married 
C\a.Ta. Hubbard, D 29, 1902, Urbana (died Je 
29, 1910); Alice Higgins, Ag 21, 1918, Urbana. 
Children: Chester Wallace, b. F 17, 1904; 
Gordon Thurman, b. My 31, 1906; Edgar Fred- 
erick, b. N 13, 1908. Address, 402 S. Vine 
St., Urbana. t 

1629. ARTHUR CLINTON BOGGESS 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 2, 1874, 
Catlin, 111.; s. Enoch Perry (b. Jl 17, 1837. 
Greenbrier Co., Va.) and Mary Elizabeth (Aus- 
tin) Boggess (b. Je 14, 1846, Clinton Co., O.). 
Prepared in Catlin H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1906. Philomathean; Y. 
M. C. A. Fellow, Am. Hist., Univ. of Wis., 
1903-4; Harrison Scholar, Am. Hist., Univ. of 
Pa., 1904-S. Act. Prof., Hist., Univ. of Colo., 
summer term, 1905; Prof., Hist., and Pol. 
Econ., Pac. Univ., Forest Grove, Ore., 1906-10; 
Prof., do., Reid Christian Coll., Lucknow, 
India, 1910-15; Prof. Econ. and Missions, Bald- 
win-Wallace Coll., Berea, O., 1915 — • Auth.: 
The Settlement of 111., 1 778-1830, Chicago Hist. 
Soc, 267 pp., 1908; Some European Condi- 
tions Aflfecting Emigration, Pop. Sc. Monthly, 
PP- 570-578, 1910; First Days in India, The 
Abingdon Press, 160 pp., 1912. Ed.. The Luck- 
now Collegian, 1911-15; Khankab-i-Hind, 1912- 
14. Dir., Ore. Hist. Soc, 1906-10; Mem., Y. 
M. C. A.; M. E. Church Missionaries to Mus- 
lins League; Am. Acad, of Pol. and Social Sc. 
Married Ina Vivia Gould, S 30, 1908, Forest 
Grove, Ore. Address, Berea, O. 

1630. OLIVER CARTER BOGGS 

(Brother of Nos. 340, 683, 791) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; b. 1876, 
Douglas Co., 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. Jl 
2, 1832, Lawrence Co., O.) and Mary Jane 
(Armstrong) Boggs (b. N 29, 1835, do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S., and Univ. Acad. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon; Adelphic; Orat. Assn.; Debater 



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Ill.-Ind.; Varsity Track Team. Real Est. 
Dealer, 1904-8; i^awyer, iqo8 — . Married Ethel 
W. Boggs, Je 25, 190J, St. Joseph, 111. Chil- 
dren: Oliver Carter and Dvvight Stanley. Ad- 
dress, Medford, Jackson Co., Ore.t 

1631. WILLIAM GEORGE BOPP 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 3, 1880, 
Chicago; s. Charles (b. Ag 5, 1848, Isny, Ger.) 
and Friedericke (Schiele) Bopp (b. Ja 18, 
1850, Unterritzungen, Gcr.). Prepared in 
Laikeview H. S. and Univ. Acad. Ph. B., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1903; J- D- Univ. of Chicago, 
1004. Commander. St. Bernard Comraandery 
No. 35, K. T. of Chicago, 1918 — . First R. O. 
T. C; Capt., Chicago Police Reserve. Mem., 
Ft. Sheridan Assn.; Phi Alpha Delta; Medinah 
Patrol, Order of the Mystic Shrine, Chicago. 
Married Emma Knoke, Je 12, 1906. Children: 
Helen Bernice, b. Jl 5, 1909; Marion Lee, 
b. Jl 9, 1912. Address, 4438 Magnolia Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 139 N. Clark St., do. 

1632. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BORTON 

(Brother of Nos. 1824, 2333) 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 29, 1875, De Land, 111.; 
s. Albert R. (b. Columbiana Co., O.) and 
Nancy Jane Borton (b. S 6, 1835, Champaign 
Co., O.). With Fort Wayne Elec. Co., 1904. 
Address, 416 W. Jefferson St., Ft. Wayne, 
Ind.t 

1633. HARRY BERNARD BOYER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 10, 1877, Vandalia, 
111.; s. Theodore George (b. O.) and Susan 
(Lewis) Boyer (b. 111.). Prepared in Union 
Christian Coll., Meron, Ind., 1896. Philonia- 
thean; Debating Team. Atty. Mem., Cham- 
aign Co. and 111. St. Bar Assn. Married 
irace Humrichhouse, Mr 29, 1905, St. Joseph, 
111. Children: Clyde Bernard, b. F 11, 1906 
(died N ii, 1915); Irene Dorothy, b. Jl 10, 
1910. Address, 308 E. Healy St., Champaign. 

1634. JOHN HENRY BRADEN 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Je 24, i868. Green Castle, 
Mo.; s. Thomas J. (b. Macoupin Co., 111.) and 
Hannah E. (Sanders) Braden (b. Monroe Co., 
Ind.). Prepared in Kirksville (Mo.) Norm, 
Sch. Mem., A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F.; M. W. 

A. Married Addie Dunn, Ag 22, 1895, Down- 
ing, Mo. Address, Albia, la.f 

1635. JOHN HENRY BREITSTADT 
(Brother of Nos. 7404, 7405) 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc; b. F 9, 1881, St. 
Louis; s. John (b. Ap 24, 1S43, Marburg, 
Hesse-Cassel, Ger.) and Louise (Reisel) Breit- 
stadt (b. F 15, 1852, Belleville, 111.). Prepared 
in Quincy H. S. ; Wahl-Hemeis Inst, of Fer- 
mentology, Master of the Art of Brewing, 1914. 
Chem. Soc. ; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Master Brewer, Dick & Bros. Quincy 
Brewing Co. Trustee, B. P. O. E., 1912; 
Lambert Lodge No. 659, A. F. A. M.; Quincy 
Chap. No. 5, R. A. M.; Quincy Commandery 
No. 77, K. T. ; Quincy Consistory 32d degree 
(Sovereign Prince in Council of Princes, 
1912); Quincy Chamber of Commerce; Quincy 
Turn-Verein; A. C. S.; Am. Soc. of Brewing 
Technology; Chicago Master Brewers' Assn.; 
United States Master Brewers' Assn. Ad- 
dress, 325 S. 9th St., Quincy, 111. 

1636. ANNIE MAPLE BROADHEAD 
Osteopath; A. B. in L. & A. Prepared in 
Mackinaw _H. S. and 111. St. Norm. Univ. 

B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; D. O., Coll. of 
Osteopathic! Phys. and Surgis., 1916. Der 
Deutsche Verein. Teacher, H. S., Va.; do., 
Westlake Sch. for Girls, Los Angeles; do., 
Bellingham, Wash.; do., 1906-12; (Osteopathic 
Phys. and Surg., 1916 — . Mem., Axis Club; 
A. A. .^. S. Addrc.is. 624 First Nat. Bank 
Bldg., Long Beach, Calif. 



1637. MARTIN DENMAN BRUNDAGE 
Ed. and Publisher; A. B. in L. & A.: b. D 
-'5, ^'^77, Malta, 111.; s. Frederick Hungerford 
(li. N I, 1835, Wawarsing, N. Y.) and Kate 
.\nn (Townsend) Brundage (b. Ag 10, 1842, 
.Sycamore, 111.). Prepared in Malta II. S. and 
Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Eng. Club; Der 
Deutsche Verein. Teacher, St. Cloud, Minn., 
1902-3; do., Malta, 111., 1903-5; Bookkeeper 
and Salesman, Hope Roller Mills, Hope, N. 
Uak., 1905-6; Ed., McVille Jour., 1906; Ed. 
and Publisher, Tolna Tribune, N. Dak., 1907- 
12. Married Eva Maywood Smiley, Ap 13, 
1 912, Pasadena, Calif. Address, R. 13, Box 
386 B. Los Angeles. t 

1638. EMMA BUERKIN (SHORT) 

(Sister of No. 1830) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D I, 1880, Quincy, 111.; 
d. Joseph (b. J\Ir 16, 1848, Baden, Ger.) and 
Augusta (Lerp) Buerkin (b. Ag 18, 1852, 
Quincy, 111.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Teacher, German, H. S., Mascoutah, 111., 1902- 
3; do. Eng., H. S., Rochelle, 111., 1903-4. Mar- 
ried Robert Louis Short, Ag 24, 1907. Chil- 
dren: Katherine Emily, b. Mr 23, 191 1; Robert 
Joseph, b. Ap 16, 1914. Address, 1466 Water- 
bury Rd., Lakewood, O. 

1639. RAPHAEL PARMER BUNDY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; b. 

Ja 5, 1887, Oakdale, 111.; s. Isaac N. (b. O.) and 
Helena (Smithson) Bundy (b. do.). Prepared 
in Zionsville (Ind.) H. S. Adelphic; Phi Delta 
Phi; Orator; Ind. -111. Debating Team; Philo- 
Adelphic Debating Team; Itlini Staff. Married 
Edith Abbott, Je 16, 1908. Children: Mar- 
iorie Ruth, b. Ap 30, 1910; Hugh Newton, b. 
D 6, 191 1. Address, Zionsville, Ind. 

1640. EVELYN BURRILL (LEWIS) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 2, 1876, Chicago; 
d. Charles Wesley (b. O 21, 1845, Pittsfield, 
Mass.) and Viancie (Emery) Burrill (b. S 9, 
1847, Pecatonica, 111.). Prepared in Central 
H. S., Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Eng. Club. Married William 

A. Lewis, Je 7, 191 2, Kansas City, Mo. Chil- 
dren: William Charles, b. Mr i, 191 3; Bethlea 
Evelyn, b. Ja ig, 1915. Address, 3537 Camp- 
bell St., Kansas City, Mo. 

1 64 1. CHARLES NICKERSON CAD WELL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 17, 1880, 
Arthur, 111.; s. Chauncey (b. Ja 9, 1846, Eliza- 
bethtown, O.) and Mary Jane (Nickerson) 
Cadwell (b. Ja 25, 1852, Wareham, Mass.). 
Prepared in DePauw Univ. and Univ. Acad. 
Ph. B., 1905; J. D. Univ. of Chicago, 1908. 
Phi Alpha Delta. Atty., Chicago, 1902-12. 
Address, Cadwell, lU.t 

1642. DAVID GEMMILL CAIRNS 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 25, 1880, Waltham, 111.; 
s. Robert (b. 1S34, Philadelphia) and Anna 
(Williams) Cairns (b. 1840, do.). Prepared in 
Ottawa II. S. Mem., Ottawa Lodge, No. ';88 

B. P. O. E.; Ottawa Boat Club; Scribe No. 
279, Ben Ilur. Married Elva J. (Tairns, N 17, 
1910, Joliet, III. Address, 820 Pearl St., 
Ottawa, 111.; bus. add.. Central Life Bldg.', do. 

1643. WILLIAM CURTIS CARTER 
Draftsman and Supt.; B. S. in M. E. ;.b. O 

10, 1 88 1, Homer, 111.; s. James Franklin (b. 
Je 24, 1851, Bourbon, Ind.) and Emma (Melcer) 
Carter (b. Je 30, 1858, do.). Prepared in 
Homer II. S. Const. Engr. ; Plant Supt. Link- 
Belt Co., Chicago. .^larried Maye Carter, Je 
10, 191 1, Chicago. Address, 5429 Ingleside 
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1644. ARLO CHAPIN 

(Husband of No. 348J; Brother of Nos. 1478, 
2050, 2612, 3319) 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 28, 1880, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Edward Bonaparte (h. My 7, 
1857, Clyde, N. Y.) and Lucy Margaret 
(Pierce) Chapin (b. Je 2, 1858, IJrownstown, 
O.). Prepareil in Champaign H. S. Philo- 
mathean; Class Pres. ; Cor. Sec, Y. M. C. A. 
Bus. Mgr., Champaign News, 1902; Ed., Moul- 
trie Co. News. Mem., 111. Executive Com., 
Christian Endeavor; Pres., Champaign Co. 
Christian Endeavor Union, 1902-4. Married 
Ada M. Miner ('08), Jl 6, 1911, Champaign. 
Children: Mildred Ruth, b. D i, 19 12; Mar- 
garet Mae, b. O 12, 1914. Address, Sullivan, 
111. 

1645- EMMA ALBERTA CLARK 
(Sister of Nos. 2054, 2353) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 27, 1876, 
Sidney, III.; d. William Davis (b. D 21, 1832, 
Uniontown, Pa.) and Mary Jane (Huff) Clark 
(b. O 22, 1840, Coshocton, O.). Prepared in 
Sidney and Urbana H. S. M. A., Univ. of 
Calif., 1913. Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Univ. Basketball Team; Der Deutsche Verein. 
Prin. H. S., Lexington, 111., 1902-4; do., Mor- 
rison, III., 1904--; Teacher, Latin H. S., Ur- 
bana, 1907-12; do., Latin and Eng., H. S., Los 
Angeles, 1913-18. Address, 3007 Leeward Ave., 
Los Angeles. 

1646. ELVVYN LORENZO CLARKE 
(Brother of No. 3685) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 18, 1879, 
Momence, 111.; s. Joseph Lorenzo (b. 1832, 
Naples, N. Y.) and Mary Louise (Wooster) 
Clarke (b. Momence, 111.). Prepared in Mo- 
mence li. S. and Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; 
Kappa Sigma; C. E. Club; Orange and Blue 
Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Asst. Engr., Delaware, Lackawanna & West. 
R. R., 1902-5; Res. Engr., C. C. C. & St. L. 
R. R., 1905; Instr., C. E., Univ. of Mo. Sch. 
of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo., 1905-7; 
Jr. Engr., U. S. Engng. Office, Seattle, 1907-8; 
Pvt. Practice, Civil and Hydraulic Engr., Sher- 
idan, Wyo., 1908; also in ranching bus. Assoc. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Louise Ellison 
Underwood, D 24, 1906, Rolla, Mo. Children: 
Donald Underwood, b. N 3, 1907; Margaret 
Louise, b. Ag 4, 1909. Address, '"ihe Pines," 
Story, Sheridan Co., Wyo. or loi Mountain- 
view Terrace, Sheridan, Wyo.; bus. add.. Box 
587, Sheridan, Wyo.t 

1647. ELSA JEANETTE COAR (WALSH) 
(Sister of Gizs) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 22, 1879, Ehren- 
feld, Ger. ; d. Firman Wood (b. D 2, 1825, 
Philadelphia) and Lucinda Elizabeth (Blake) 
Coar (b. N 4, 1843, Boston, Mass.). Prepared 
in Cambridge (Mass.) H. S. ; Gilman Sch., 
Cambridge, Mass. B. A., Radcliffe Coll., 1899- 
1901. Teacher, German and French, H. S., 
Great Barrington, Mass., 1902-4. Married Wil- 
liam Thornton Walsh, O, 1904. Children: John 
DeWitt, b. S 25, 1905; Howard Thornton, b. 
My 7, 1907; Clifford Marshall, D i, 1910. Ad- 
dress, State Line, Mass.J 

1648. *FRANK BERNARD COLLIS 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 4, 1878, Hamilton, Ont., 
Can.; s. George (b. Portsmouth, Eng.) and 
Thirza (Dallyn) Collis (b. Hamilton, Ont., 
Can.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. Y. M. 
C. A.; Rifle Team; M. E. and E. E. Soc. Asst. 
Supt., Richmond Stove Works, Norwich, Conn. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Died N 5, 1903, Nor- 
wich, Conn. 



1649. JAY SIDNEY CONDIT 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 31, 1881 ; s. 
Thomas Knowles (b. F 11, 1855, Winchester, 
111.) and Ilattie Spates (Dutch) Condit (b. S 
26, 1854, Beardstown, 111.). Prepared in 
Beardstown H. S. LL. B., Harvard, 1905. 
Alpha Tau Omega. Mem., firm, Winston, 
I'ayne, Strawn & Shaw, Chicago. Married 
Edna May Mathews, F 25, 1908, Chillicothe, 111. 
Address, 4745 Kenwood Ave., Chicago; bits, 
add., 1400 First Nat. Bank bldg., do.t 

1650. WILLIAM ADELBERT COOK 

H. S. Visitor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 
1911; b. Ag 31, 1 88 1, Neponset, 111.; s. Adel- 
bert Burton (b. N 11, 1855, Earlville, 111.) 
and Settie (Snow) Cook (b. Ag 24, 1856, 
Neponset, 111.). Prepared in Kewanee H. S. 
Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1913. Adelphic; Bryan 
Prize, 1901; 111. -Mo. Debate. 111. St. Life 
Certificate. Prin., H. S., Albion, 111., 1902- 
3; H. S., Marion 111., 1903-7; H. S., Benton, 
111., 1907-9;^ Benton Tp. H. S., 111., 1909-10; 
Fellow in Educ, Univ. of Wis. 191 1; H. S. 
Visitor, Univ. of Colo., Boulder, 1913 — . 
Auth.: The Child and His Spelling, (with 
M. V. O'Shea), 282 pp., Bobbs Merrill Co., 
1914; Every-Day Speller, (with M. V. O'Shea 
and Lillian Holbrook), 4 vols., do., 1917; A 
Sur. of the City Schs. of Grand Junction, 
Colo., (with Frank L. Clapp and Samuel 
Quigley), Daily News Press, 65 pp.; A Brief 
Sur. of the Development of Compulsory Educ. 
in the U. S., Elementary Sch. Teacher, Vol. xii, 
No. 7, Mr, 1 91 2; The Problem of Sex Educ, 
Jour. Educ. Psych., Vol. iv. No. 5, My, 1913; 
Vocational Tr. for the Indian, Vocational 
Educ, Mr, 1913; Religious Forces in Indian 
Educ, The Continent, My 30, 1912; Why is an 
Educ. Sur.? Colo. Sch. Jour., Vol. xxix. No. 3, 
N, 1913; Equalization of Privilege in Co. H. 
Schs., do.. Vol. XXX, No. 5, Ja, 191 5; The 
Selection and Promotion of Teachers, Wyo. 
Sch. Jour., Vol. xiii. No. 5, Ja 1917; Some 
Principles that LInderlie the Making 01 a Daily 
Program for the Rural Sch., Colo. Sch. Jour., 
Vol. xxxii. No. 10, Je, 1917. Married Hepsy 
Moore, My 20, 1903, Danville, 111. Child, 
Ralph Moore, b. My 26, 1909. Address, 
Boulder, Colo. 

1651. THOMAS PHILIP COWLEY 

Elec. Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 21, 
1878, Burritt, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Ag 2, 1840, 
Isle of Man) and Eleanor (Lace) Cowley (b. 
Jl 12, 187s, do.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. 
Sales Engr., Cline Elec. Mfg. Co., Chicago 
and N. Y., specializing on Printing Press Elec. 
Control Apparatus. Married Olga Ilelen Cow- 
ley, My 8, 1909, Chicago. Children: Helen 
Mary, b. F 6, 1910; Dorothy Ruth, b. Jl 25, 
191 1; Eleanor Grace, b. Ap 20, 1916. Address, 
4443 Bernard St., Chicago. 

1652. WILLIAM CROCKER 

Plant Physiologist; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 
1903; b. Ja 27, 1874, Poe, O.; s. Charles 
Crocker. Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1906. 
Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Instr., Biol., No. 
111. St. Norm., 1903-4; Fellowship in Bot., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1904-5, 1905-6; Instr., Bot., 
Univ. of 111., summer, 1903; Instr., Biol., Drake 
Univ., Summers, 1902, 1904; Asst., Plant 
Physiology, Univ. of Chicago, 1906-7; Assoc, 
1907-8; Instr., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., 1911-15; 
Assoc. Prof., Collaborator and Plant Physiol- 
ogist Bur. Plant Indus., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 
1916 — •. Auth.: Articles in Bot. Gaz., Plant 
World, Sc, Sch. Sc. Math., Proc Nat. Acad. 
Sc. Am. Jour. Bot. Mem., A. A. A. S.; 
Fellow, Bot. Soc. Am. Address, U. S. Dept. 
of Agr., Bur. of Plant Indus., Washington, 
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1653. RALPH EDWIN CUNNINGHAM 
Supt., Elcc. Distribution; B. S. in E. E., 
b. My 27, 1878, Emporia, Kan.; s. Edwin 
Wilber (b. 1844. Huron Co., O.) and Debbie 
(Rowland) Cunningham (b. 1846, do.). Pre- 
pared in Emporia (Kan.) II. S.; Coll. of 
Emporia, 1896-99. Univ. Band. Special ap- 
prentice, Santa Fe R. R. Co., 1902; since 
then in various positions with So. Calif. Edi- 
son Co.; Supt., Elec. Distribution. Assoc. 
mem., A. I. E. E. Married May Schenneman, 
D II, 1905, San Gabriel, Calif. Children: 
Charles Edwni, b. D 6, 1906; Elizabeth, b. F 27, 
1908; Martha May, b. ]•" 6, 191.'. Address, 
1725 Camden Ave., S. Pasadena, Calif.; bus. 
add., c/o So. Calif. Edison Co., Los Angeles. 

1654- LOUIS CHARLES DADANT 
(IJrothcr of Nos. 2065, 3334, 8-'S3) 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 30, 1879, 
Hamilton, III.; s. C. P. (b. France) and Mary 
(MarincUi) Dadant (b. St. Louis). Prepared 
in Hamilton and Keokuk H. S. Track Team, 
Mgr. Mfr., I'.ee Keepers' Supplies. Married 
Era Miller, S 14, 1904, Hamilton, HI. Child, 
lames Camille, b. D 15, 1910. Address, Ilam- 
iton. 111. 

1655. DWIGHT STOUT DALBEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 22, 1878, Tav- 
lorville. 111.; s. William M. (b. F 28, 1838, 
Columbus, O.) and Mary Nancy (Hall) Dalbev 
(b. D 31, 1848, Taylorville, 111.). Prepared 
in Taylorville II. S. Agr. Club. Bd. of Supvrs., 
Gage Co., Neb., 1910-15; Representative Neb. 
Legislature, 1915-18; Farmer, Beatrice, Neb., 
1918 — . Autli.: The Cowpea and Soy Bean 
in 111., 111. Exp. Sta., Circular No. 69. Pres., 
Gage Co. Auto Club, Neb., 1912; do., Corn- 
husker Highway Assn., 1916-18; Dir., Beatrice 
Cml. Club, 1908-18; do., Beatrice Pub. Lib., 
191 0-18; Trustee,^ Presby. Church; V. P., 
Beatrice Country Club, 1916-18; Mem., Beatrice 
Club. Married Hannah Virginia Lewis, 1) 
23, 1903, Jerseyville, 111. Address, Beatrice, 
Neb. 

1656. MARY GOLDEN DANELY 
(SLAUGHTER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 20, 1880, Versailles, 
111.; d. Alfred Marion (b. 1842, Worthington, 
Ind.) and Ella (Cole) Danely (b. Warsaw, 
111.). Prepareil in Decatur II. S. ; Chadbrook 
Coll., Quincy, 111.; Stud. (Jrad. Sell., Univ. of 
111., 1918 — . Married Dr. Albert Wilken 
Slaughter, F 10, 1906, Urbana. Child, Dan- 
ely Phillip, b. Je i, 191 1. Address, Paris, 111. 

1657. RUBY THORNE DE MOTTE 

(BROWN) 

(Sister of No. 1856) 

A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1906; b. N 29, 1880. 
Taylorville, 111.; d. Oliver (b. D 13, i8s7, 
Taylorville. 111.) and Ida Jane (Berry) De- 
Motte (b. O 1, 1859. do.). Prepared in Tay- 
lorville H. S. Y. "M. C. a.; Alethenai; Wat- 
cheka. Teacher, DeKalb Tp. H. S., 190^-5; 
Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111.. 1906-8. Married 
Briggs O. Brown, Je 26, 1908, Boulder, Colo. 
Children: Stewart, b. Je i, 1913; Suzanne, b. Je 
I. 1913 (died Je 6, 1913). Address, R. 7, 
Seattle. 

1658. HARRY SAMUEL DE VELDE 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 3, 1876, 
Chicago; s. John (b. 1843, Holland) and 
Bertha (DeVries) DeVelde (b. 1848, do.). 
Prepared in Tuley H. S., Chicago. Baseball 
Team. Teacher, 11. S., Streator, 1902-3; Aus- 
tin H. S., 1903-5; Crane II. S., 1905-7; Chicago 
Norm. Sell., 1907-10; Scliurz H. S., 1910-11; 
Austin 11. S., 1914-15; Scliurz H. S., 1915 — . 
Married Frances .'\nna Smith, Jl 24, 1902. 
Children: Everett Clark, b. My 19, 1906; Ruth 
Edna, b. Ag 7, 1909. Address, Norwood Park, 
Chicago. 



1659. ETHEL IRENE DOBBINS 
(SAMPSON) 

(Wife of No. 2501) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 15, 1879, Ipava, 111.; 
d. David riieophilus (b. D 22, 1849, Ipava, 
111.) and Harriet Belle (Pennington) Dobbins 
(b. Mr 15, 1851, Columbus, O.). Prepared 
in Ipava II. S.; Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A., 
Pres.; Alethenai; Watcheka. Gen. Sec, Y. W. 
C. A., 1902-5; Stud, at B. T. T. S., New York 
City, 1907; Stud. Sec, Foochow, China, 1908- 
9; Bus. Sec, Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis, 191 1- 
15- Auth.: The Young Woman's Christian 
Assn., Univ. of 111., Agr., 1905. Recording 
Sec, Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, Cent. 111. 
Branch, 1904-5. Married William Edgar Samp- 
son ('05), Springfield, 111., S 8, 1915. Address, 
i3-'5 Bates Ave., Oak Knolls, Springfield, 111. 

1660. SARAH PAULINE DOLE 
(MORGAN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr i, 1877, Mattoon, 
111.; d. Joseph Collie (b. N 22, 1822, O.) and 
Jane Lydia (Bennett) Dole (b. N 21, 1842, 
Hridgeton, Me.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 
.Alethenai. Married Dr. Charles Edwin 
Morgan, Je 30, 1904, Mattoon, 111. Children: 
Mildred Dole, b. Jl 2, 1905; Martha Louise, b. 
Jl 28, 1909. Address, 909 Wabash Ave., Mat- 
toon, 111. 

1661. WILLIAM JOSEPH DONOGHUE 
(Brother of No. 1213) 

B. S. in Cheni.; b. Mr 18, 1879, La Salle, 
HI.; s. Timothy J. (b. Belville, Can.) and 
Catharine (Cody) Donoghue (b. La Salle, 111.). 
Employed in VVinona Zinc Works. Address. 
l.aSalle, 111.; bus. add., c/o Winona Zinc 
Works, Winona, 111. 

1662. CHARLOTTE ENID DRAPER 

(SMITH) 

(Wife of No. 1593) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 12, 1881, 
Yokohama, Japan; d. Gideon Frank (b. Jl 
20, 1858, Lakevillc, Conn.) and Mira Enid 
(Haven) Draper (b. My 6, 1859, Maiden, 
IVlass.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. .\., 
Pres.; Alethenai; Watcheka; Eng. Club; Phi 
Delta Psi; Class Historian. Taught Yoko- 
hama, Japan, 1902-3; Hiroshima Norm. Coll. 
Practice Middle Sell., 1909-12; Tsu, Japan, 
1 9 12-14; Fukui, do., 1914 — . Auth.: Women's 
VVork (in Japanese) Tsu Church Monthly. 
1913; Child Training (in lapanese) Kyoia 
Diocesan Times, 191 7; do., Pukui Prefcctural 
Educ. Mag., 1918. Mem., lapanese Red Cross; 
lapanese W. C. T. U.; Japan Kindergarten 
Union; V. P., Kyoto Branch of Women's Aux- 
iliary Nippon Sei Ko Kai. Married Percy 
Alnierin Smith ('01), O 20, 1903, Yokohama. 
Children: Draper Alnierin, b. S i, 1905 (died 
My 26, 1908); Hubert Haven, b. F 22, 1907 
(died Ap II, 1908); Frances Enid, b. F 21, 
1914; Haven Gardner, b. Ag 9, 1918. Address, 
Kanazwa, Japan. 

1663. EDWIN LYON DRAPER 
(Son of H18) 

Surgeon; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 19, 1882, 
.\lbany, N. Y.; s. Andrew Sloan (b. Je 21, 1848, 
Westford, N. Y.) anil Abbie Louise (Lyon) 
Draper (b. My 17, 1850, Woodstock, Conn.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. D., Harvard, 
1907. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
.\Iplia Delta Si^nia; Shield and Trident; Col., 
Univ. Regt. ; Capt., Gym. Team; Illio Hd.; 
Physician, 1907 — ; attending Surg., South End 
Dispensary, Albany, N. Y.; Brevet, Capt., III. 
Nat. Guard; Capt., M. R. C, U. S. A.: IT. S. 
Base Hosp., No. 33, France, 1917 — . Mem., Med. 
Soc of the Co. of Albany, Sec; Med. Soc. 
of the St. of N. Y.; A. M. A.; Univ. Club; 
Albany Country Club. Married Mary Frances 
lleaden, O 14, 1908, Shelbyville, 111. Chil- 
dren: Andrew Sloan, b. Mr 21, 1913; Walter 
lleaden, b. 11 iS, 1915. Address, 289 State St.. 
Albany, N. "Y. 



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1664. CLAIR FRED DRURY 
Fanner and Stock Raiser; B. S. in Arch.; 

b. My 27, 1878, New Boston, III.; s. Edward 
L. (b. My 2(), 1857, New Boston, III.) and 
Fannie Fadelia ((jarard) Drury (1). Ja 14, 1858, 
do.). Prepared in New Boston I'uh .Sch.; 
Univ. Acad. Arch. C'lub; lion. Mem. and I'res., 
Tai: Beta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta. Ed., the 
Tcchnograt^h, No. 15. Arch., 1904-9; Farm- 
er and Stock Raiser, 1909 — : Married Geneva 
I.oosley, Je 18, 1902. Children: Gladys Loraine, 
b. Mr 23, 1903; Eustace Loosley, b. F 4, 1905; 
Francis, b. Ja 24, 1906. Address, New Boston, 
Ill.t 

1665. MARGARET DUNBAR 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 30, 1873, Mon- 
mouth, 111.; (1. John C. (b. Ap 20, 1843, Gran- 
town, Scotland) and Mary 1'". (Smith) Dunbar 
(b. Mr 2, 1843, Coral Mill, Ky.). Prepared in 
Monmouth Coll. Prep. B. F,., Monmouth Coll., 
1896. I.ibn., West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., Ma- 
comb, 111., 1902-13; Head of Dept. of Lib. Sc, 
Kent St. Norm. Coll., Kent, O., 1913 — . Ad- 
dress, Kent, O. 

1666. WILLIAM NEIL DUNNING 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 27, 1879, 
CbicaRo; s. William Dewitt (b. Rome, N. Y.) 
and Isabella (Cowan) Dunning (b. Glasgow, 
Scotlanii). Prepared in Chicago Eng. High 
and Manual Tr. Sch. Aljjha Tau Omega; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield and Trident; 111. 
Club. Masonry Insp., I. C. R. R., 1903; In- 
strument man, 1903; Asst. Engr., 1903-5; with 
Thompson Starrett Co., 1905-6; Ruebling Cohst. 
Co., 1906-8; with J. W. Snyder, 1908-11; V. P., 
J. W. Snyder Co., 191 i — . Mem., Chicago 
Estimators Club; Chicago Engrs. Club; Chi- 
cago Arch. Club. Married Beatrice M. Ken- 
nedy, Chicago, My i, 1915. Child, Jean Cowan, 
b. Mr 19, 1916. Address, 10 S. LaSalle St., 
Chicago. t 

1667. ELMER TRYON EBERSOL 

Farm Adviser; A. 1$. in Sc.; M. S. in Agron., 
1915; B. .S. in Agr., 1916: b. My 27, 1867, 
Ottawa, 111.; s. James E. C. (b. Mr 6, 1847, 
Ottawa, 111.) and Maria W. (Tryon) Ebersol 
(b. Ag 31, 1847, (jreenport, Long Island). 
Prepared in Central Norm., I^anville, Ind. 
Prin. and teacher, Sc, II. S., Paxton, III., 
1902-5; LaSallc Peru Tp. II. S., LaSalle, 111., 
190510; Prof., Phys. and Biol., Wheaton Coll., 
1910-11; Head of Sc. and Agr., Drummer 
Tp. H. S., (Jibson City, III., 1911-12; Grad. 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Instr., 
Crop Production, do., 1913-16; Dept., Ad- 
viser, do., 191 6; Head Agr. Extcn. Service, 
Sears Roebuck & Co., 1916-18; Agr. .'Xdviser, 
Logan, 111., 1918 — . Pres., Ford Co. Teachers' 
Assn., 1904-5; Supt., First Con^r. Sunday 
School, 1903-5. Married Virtue Grace Dille, 
Ag 2, 1899, Grand Ridge, 111. Child, Elmer 
Tryon, Jr., b. D 15, 1917. Address, Lincoln, 
111. 

1668. EDWARD CAREY ENGLISH, Jr. 

Builder; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 19, '876, 
Anna, III.; s. Edward Carey (b. St. Johns, 
New Foundland) and Marga Anna (Ilartlinc) 
English (b. Anna, 111.). Preijared in Anna 
H. S. and Union Acad. Arch. Club; Track 
Team; Univ Band. Arch., Supt., and Gen. 
Mgr., English Bros., Champaign; Builders of 
the Auditorium, Univ. of 111.; Chief Pur- 
chasing Agt., Govt. Aviation Fields. Mem., 
K. C; B. P. O. E.; Champaign Co. Country 
Club. Married Harriet Whitney Aylmer, Je 
24, 1903, Anna, III. Children: Edward Carey, 
b. My 22, 1904; John Aylmer, b. S 10, 1906; 
Susan Harriett, b. Ja 23, 1909 (died Jl 10, 
191 1). Address, 715 W. Church St., Cham- 
paign.! 



1669. GEORGE CASSIUS FAIRCLO 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 13, 1877, 

Kingston, 111.; s. Isaiah Drake (b. Orange Co., 
N. J.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Parker) Fairclo 
(b. S 4, 1839, Dale, Ind.). Prepared in Syca- 
more H. S. Kappa Sigma. Auth.: Brick Pave- 
ment Along Street Car Tracks, Engnn. News, 
1907. Mem., B. P. O. E. Married Mabel 
Lindsay, D 6, 1907, Champaign. Address, 
916 W. Park St., Champaign. 

1670. FRED PETER FALKENBERG 
Baseball Player; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 17, 

1879, Chicago; s. Frederick Anton (b. Jl 7, 
1856, Larvig, Norway) and Agnes (Nerdrum) 
Falkenberg (b. Ag 31, 1864, (Jhristiania, do.). 
Prepared in North Div. II. S., Chicago. Mar- 
ried Edna Russell, O 10, 1908, Washington, 
D. C. Child, Doris Amy, b. O 31, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Federal Billiard Hall, Champaign. f 

1671. JAMES MOORE FARRIN 
(Brother of No. 1672) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 24, 1879, 
Cairo, III.; s. Thomas Benjamin (b. Cincinnati) 
and Julia Rebecca (Harvey) F'arrin (b. Sharon, 
Miss.). Prepared in Cairo II. S. C. E. Club; 
Asst. Bus. Mgr., Technoarafh; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. ; .Sec., Ath. Assn. Asst. Engr., Bridge 
Dept., I. C. R. R.; ilW. Engr. in reference 
to Bridges & Bldgs., Cuba R. R. Capt., 20th 
Engrs. N. A., A. E. F., 5th Bat. Mem., 
Presby. C'hurch; A. S. C. E. Married Fanne 
Lee Mosby, Je 27, 1906, Gulfport, Miss. Chil- 
dren: Moore, Jr., b. Jl 17, 1908; I'anne Lee, 
b. J a 4, 1911. Address, Camaciuey, Cuba. 

1672. WILLIAM OTIS FARRIN 
(Brother of No. 1671) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 25, 1880; s. 
Thomas Benjamin and Julia (Harvey) F'arrin 
(b. 184s, .Sharon, Miss.). Prepared in Cairo 
H. S. Alpha Zcta; Y. M. C. A.; Agr. Club. 
Married Elizabeth May Ileilig, O 3, 1912, Car- 
bondale, III. Address, Pulaski, Ill.t 

1673. OSCAR JEFFERSON FRANCIS 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 31, 1878, 
Stark Co., 111.; s. Henry Jefferson (b. HI.) 
and Abigal Jane (Babcoek) Francis (b. 
do.). Prepared in Wyoming II. S. Phi Gamma 
Delta. Arch. Draftsman, 1902-11; Arch., Isle 
of Pines, (iuba, 1911 — . Married Marie Mer- 
riman, Ja i, 1908, New York City. Address, 
Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba. 

1674. JAMES WILLIAM FRAZIER, Jr. 

Farmer; B. S.; b. N 23, 1878, Bushton, 111.; 
s. Thomas E. (b. Westiield, 111.) and Alice 
(Swango) Frazier (b. Hazel Green, Ky.). 
I'repared in Mil. Acad., Danville, Ky. Mar- 
ried Sarah Francis Dameron, D 18, 1906. C'bil- 
dren: James William, b. Mr, 1908; Virginia 
Dameron, b. Mr 1912. Address, R. i, Rar- 
din, Ill.t 

1675. JOHN ANDREW FREESE 

Phys. and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; b. My 31, 
1876, Moultrie Co., 111.; s. John W. (b. 1843, 
Delaware Co., O.) and Sarah Jane (Hamilton) 
I'reese (b. I) 25, 1844, do.). Prepared in 
Prep. Dept., O. Wesleyan Univ.; Johns Hop- 
kins Med. Sck., 1902-05. M. D., Harvard, 1907- 
Adelphic, Pres.; Y. M. C. A.; Track Team; 
1st in Adelphic Contest; 2d Oral. Contest. 
Med. practice. East Orange, N. J. Capt., Med. 
Dept., Nat, Guard of N. J.; a.ssigned to Bat. 
A. F. A., E. Orange, N. J.; formerly mem., 
P:sscx Troop Nat. Guard N. J.; Capt., M. R. 
C, U. S. R., iyi8— . Auth.: The Force of 
Contraction of the Gall liladder and the Source 
of its Motor and Inhibitory Nerve Fibers, ' 
report on work done in Physiological Lab. 01 
Johns Hopkins Univ. Married Dorothy Ann 
Kent, Je 17, 1914, East Orange, N. J. Chil- 
dren: John Andrew, Jr., b. Te 14, 191.';; Jane 
Hamilton, b. O 28, 1917- Address, 60 S. Clin- 
ton St.. East Orange, N. J. 



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1676. THOMAS IRVIN FULLENWIDER 
(Brother of Nos. 1132, 4666) 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 8, 18S1, 
Mechanicsbiirg, 111.; s. Henry Thomas (b. Mr 
I, 1846, Mechanicsburg, 111.) and Sarah Con- 
net (Lindsley) FiiUenwider (b. O 21, 1848, 
Grove City, 111.). Prepared in Mechanicsburp 
H. S. C. E. Club; Beta Theta Pi; Hazclton 
Prize Medal; Illio Bd.; Tan Beta Pi; Col.. 
Univ. Regt. ; Engr., Springfield Bridge & Iron 
Co., 1902-7; Asst. Engr., Scherzer Rolling Lift 
Bridge Co., Chicago, iqo7-9; Contr. .Xgt., Am. 
Bridge Co., N. Y., Minneapolis Office, 1909- 
13; Supt., North Works, The Burr Co., Cham- 
paign, 191 3-14; Asst. with Thresham D. Gregg, 
consulting Engr.. Minneapolis, 1914-15; Struct. 
Engr., Northlancl Pine Co., IMinneapolis, 1915- 
17; Asst. Engr., The Minneapolis Steel & INIfg. 
Co., 1 91 7; City Sales Mgr.. Mil-Ko-Ko Co., 
Minneapolis, 1918 — . Married Anna Lawrence 
Redding, F 16, 191 1, Thief River Falls, Minn. 
Address, 611 Delaware St., S. E. Minneapolis; 
bus. add., 305 Tribune Annex, do. 

1677. IRWIN LEE FULLER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 19, 1878, Galesburg. 
III.; s. Melvin E. (b. My 27, 1839, Gardiner, 
Me.) and Mary A. (Stancliffe) Fuller (b. Ja 
24, 1842, Ediiiborough, Pa.). Prepared in 
Peoria H. S.; I'niv. of Minn., 1897-8. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Glee Club. Lawyer, 
1909. Mem., Congr. Cluirch; Creve Coeur 
Club; Peoria Bar Assn.; 111. St. Bar Assn. 
Married Ella Tenny, Ap 28, 1909, Chicago. 
Address, Peoria. 

1678. HUGH REGNIER FULLERTON 
Lawyer- A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 9, 1S80, 
Havana, 111.; s. Hugh and Mary (Regnicr) 
FuUerton. Prepared in No. 111. Norm. Sch. 
LL. B.. Univ. of Mich., 1904. With Sears, 
Roebuck & Co.; Law Practice, Corp. counsel's 
office, Seattle; Life Ins., Abstract bus.. Law 
Practice. Mem., Mun. League of Seattle; 
Men's Club; Congr. Church; Univ. of Mich. 
Alumni Assn. of Seattle. Married IManon B. 
Fullerton. D 29, 1909, Dubuque, la. Child, 
Manon Catherine, b. F u, 1911. .-tdilrfss. 
141 2 Grand Ave., Seattle; bus. add., 527 County 
City Bldg., do. 

1679. ROBERT BRUCE FULTON 
(Brother of No. 1133) 

Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 13, 1877. 
Lvnedoch, (Ontario, Can.; s. James (b. My 12, 
1843, Dundas, Can.) and Tane Elizabeth (Gray) 
Fulton (b. My 10, 1843, Portage N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Hartford City H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Baseball Team. Rodman and Instrumentman, 
U. P. R. R., 1902; Asst. Engr., L. N. R. R.. 
1902-3; Res. Engr., Big Four R. R., 1903-4; 
C. E. Contr., 1904-8; Irrigation Engr., St. of 
Wash., 1909-10; Const. Engr., Pac. Coast Pipe 
Co., 191 1 ; do.. Continental Pipe Mfg. Co., 
Seattle, 1918 — . Capt., isoth Engrs., Camp 
Shelby, Miss., 1917; Mustered out, D 16, 1918. 
Address, S57 Government Way, Coeur D'Alene. 
Idaho; bus. add., Continental Pipe Mfg. Co., 
Seattle. 

1680. *LEWIS THERON GALLAHER 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 21, 1872, Odell, 111.; 
s. T. E. (b. Pittsburg) and R. Ida (Puffer) 
Gallaher (b. North Sunderland, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Mt. Palatine Sch.; Y. M. C. A. 
Taught, Byron, 111., 1902-3; Rose City, Mich.. 
1903-4. Mem., Baptist Church. Married 
Louise May Sherwood, D 25, 1902, Ypsilanti. 
Mich. Died D 10, 1904, Lostant, 111. 

1681. RICHARD PRATT GARRETT 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O i, 1877, Delavan. 
111.; s. Joseph M. and Louise B. (Wilson) Gar- 
rett. Prepared in Delavan H. S. Track Team. 
Admitted 'to Bar, 1904; Claim Agt.. Chicago 
City Ry. Co., 1902-4; do., London Guarantee 



and Accident Co., 1905-14; pvt. practice of 
law, 1914 — . Mem., Illini Club of Chicago; 
Olympic Fields Country Club; Chicago Bar 
Assn.; Am. Lodge, A. F. A. M.; Washington 
Chap. R. A. M. Address, 1539 E. 66th PI., 
Chicago; bus. add., 446-29 S. LaSalle St., do. 

1682. MYRTLE GAYMAN (SCHOTT) 
(Sister of Nos. 505, 1033) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 28, 1879, Champaign; 
d. George (b. A^ 25, 1842, ,\kron, O.) and 
Louise (Stoltey) Gayman (b. Mr 3, 1844, Han- 
over, Ger.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Teacher, Champaign, 1901-2; Troy, 1903-5. 
Married Darwin Schott, O 11, 1905, Cham- 
paign. Address, Buckley, Ill.f 

1683. MABEL LOUISE GEIGER 
Teacher; B. L. S.; b. Ap 2, 1879, Peoria; 

d. Frederic (b. N 3, 1844, Opelousas, La.) and 
.Magdalena (Hofer) Geiger (b. Ja 6, 1847, 
l!aden, Ger.). Prepared in Peoria H. S.; 
I'radley Poly. Inst. Watcheka. Teacher, Pub. 
Schs., Peoria, 1903. Mem., Assn. of Arts, 
liradley Inst.; Lib. Club. Address, 914 Jack- 
son St., Peoria. 

1684. LAURA RUSSELL GIBBS 
(Sister of Nos. 1335, 210O 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N 11, 1876, River- 
ton, Ky. ; d. George (b. 1842, Wareham, Mass.) 
and Elizabeth Thacher (Hodge) Gibbs (b. 1846, 
Plymouth, Mass.) Prepared in ^liss Wessel- 
hoeft's Sch., Boston. A. M., Columbia, 19 18. 
Watcheka; Pi Beta Phi; Lib. Club. Asst. 
in charge of loan desk, Univ. of III., 1898- 
1901; Cataloger, Harvard Coll. Lib., 1902-3; 
.\sst. to Libn.. Radcliffe Coll. Lib., 1904-8; 
Cataloger, Brown Univ. Lib., 1908-13; Serial 
Cataloger, Columbia Lib., 1913 — . Mem., Uni- 
tarian Church; Am. Lib. Assn., 1902 — ; Rhode 
Island Lib. Assn.; N. Y, Lib. Club, 1914 — . 
Address, 449 W. 123rd St., New York City. 

1685. ALETHA GILKERSON (WELLS) 
(Daughter of No. 138; Sister of Nos. 1877, 

2396, 2994) 
A. B. in Sc; b. F 14. 1879; d. Hiram ('77), 
(b. O 14, 1853, Genoa, 111.) and Portia (Moffet) 
C.ilkerson (b. D 14, 1853, Bell Co., Tex.). Pre- 
pared in Marengo H. S. Teacher, 1902-5; 
Xurse, 1905-13. Married Hilby M. Wells, Jr., 
F 14, 1913, Douglas, Ariz. Children: Mar- 
garet Eunice, b. Mr 8, 1914; Helen Louise, 
i). N 14, 1915; Hilary Alvus, b. Ja 23, 1918. 
.Iddress. Douglas, Ariz. 

1686. BELLE IRENE GILLESPIE (GRAY) 
(Sister of No. 2102) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1903; b. Je 8, 1880, 
Harris, 111.; d. George M. (b. S 7. 1848, 
Bloomington, 111.) and Ollie Eugene (Craw- 
ford) Gillespie (b. F 14, 1856, Ross Co., O.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, Eng., 
IT. S. Charleston, 1003-5. Pres., Study Club, 
Havenport, Wash. Married Robert Gray, My 

12, 1908, Champaign. Children: Helen, b. D 

13, 1909; Marian, b. Ag 4, 1912; Virginia, b. 
.\p 29, 1916. Address, Colfax, Wash. 

1687. MARY EMMA GOFF 
(Sister of Nos. 3749. 4^7°) 
Classifier and Cataloger, Univ. of Tex. 
Lib.; A. B. .in L. & A.; B. L. S., 191 1; b. Ag 
4, 1878, Elmira, N. Y. ; d. Arthur M. (b. Jl 31. 
1848, Elmira, N. Y.) and Clara B. (Hall) 
Goff, (b. S 2, 1S48, Guildhall, Vt.). Prepared 
in Rantoul H. S. and Univ. Acad. Teacher, 
H. S., Barry, 111.; Prin., do., 1902-4; Teacher, 
H. S., Havana, 111., 1904-7; do.. Hoopeston, 
111., 1908-9; Classifier and Cataloger, Univ. 
of Tex. Lib., loii-iS. Camp Libn., Camp Mc 
.\rthur, Waco, Tex. Address, 1305 W. 22d St., 
Austin, Tex.; bus. add., Univ. of Texas, do. 



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1 688. EDNA LUCY GOSS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Piano, 111.; d. George 
(b. Vt.) and Mary (Lanthrop) Goss (b. do.). 
Prepared in Piano H. S. and Morgan Park 
Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1899. Lib. Club. 
Reference Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1902-3; 
Cataloger, Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1903-5, 191 1- 
13; Libn., 111., St. Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1905-6; 
Special Cataloger, 1906-7; Head Cataloger, 
Bryn Mawr Coll. Lib., 1907-8; Asst., John 
Crerar Lib., 1908-11; Head Cataloger, Univ. 
of Minn. Lib., 1914 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 
Chm., Catalog Sec, 191 7. Address, Univ. of 
Minn. Lib., Minneapolis. 

1689. ARCHIE JAMES GRAHAM 
Surgeon; A. B. in Sc; b. D 19, 1873, Galli- 
polis, O. ; s. James Maxon (b. S 12, 1830, do.) 
and Elizabeth (Rose) Graham (b. Mr 30, 1834, 
Zanesville, C). Prepared in Gallia Acad., 
Gallipolis, O. and Nat. Norm. Univ., Lebanon, 
O. and Univ. Acad. M. D., P. & S., Chicago, 
1902; F. A. C. S., Am. Coll. of Surgs., 1914. 
Med. Soc; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Interne, 
Englewood Hosp., 1902-3; practice of surgery, 
1902 — ; Instr., Surgery (Operative), Coll. of 
Med., Univ. of 111., 1913 — . Auth.: Relaxation 
of Muscles in Treatment of Fractures, ///. 
Med. Jour., 1915. Mem., Chicago Med., Soc; 
M. E. Church; A. F. A. M.; Illini Club. Ad- 
dress, 641 1 S. Green St., Chicago; bus. add.. 
6250 S. Halsted St., do. 

1690. MARJORIE GRAVES (WALTON) 
B. L. S.; b. My 27, 1878, Dubuque, la.; d. 

Julius Kingman (b. S 29, 1837, Keene, N. H.) 
and Lucy Caroline (Robinson) Graves (b. Ja 
24, 1842, Salem, Mass.). Prepared in Dubviciue 
H. S.; Hillside Home Sch., Wis. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Watcheka; Girls' Man- 
dolin Club; Lib. Club. Asst. Libn., Carnegie- 
Stout Free Lib., 1902-5; Libn., Oskaloosa (la.) 
Pub. Lib., Oskaloosa, 1905-7. Mem., la. Lib. 
Assn.; Bd. of Trustees and Chm., Book Com., 
Oskaloosa, Pub. Lib. Married Ralph Daniel 
Walton, Ap 9, 1907, Oskaloosa, la. Children: 
Helen Graves, b. Ja 13, 1908; Margaret Noble 
and Louise Robinson, b. Ja 31, 1910. Ad- 
dress, Elvyn PL, Oskaloosa, la. 

1691. EDWIN GARDNER GREENMAN 

(Brother of No. 3003) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1907; 
b. Ap 28, 1881, Taylorville, 111.; s. Edwin G. 
(b. Jl 19, 1848, Corning, N. Y.) and Carrie 
Hoose (Paine) Greenman (b. Jl 15, i860, 
Castleton, N. Y.). Prepared in Pana, 111. 
Tau Bet Pi. Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers Co., 
1902; Instr., M. E., Univ., of 111., 1902-3; 
Instr., Engng., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1903-4; 
Draftsman with the Lunkenheimer Co., Cin- 
cinnati, 1904-5; Chief Draftsman, 1905-14; 
Asst. Prof., M. E., in charge Wash. Design, 
Mich. Agr. Coll., 1914-16; Sec-Treas., Reliable 
Plumbing and Heating Co., Champaign, 1916 — . 
Mem., A. S. M. E., 1913. Married Pearle 
Brownell, S 17, 1904, Champaign. Children: 
Paul Herget, b. My 22, 1907; Robert Brownell, 
b. Jl 24, 1908; Clarence Paine, b. Je 25, 1910; 
Hugh Merrill, b. F 5, 1914. Address, 1400 W. 
Washington St., Champaign. 

1692. CARL FREDERICK HAGEDORN 

(Brother of No. 4691) 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 17, 1880, Ger.; 
s. Fred (b. 1850, Ger.) and Andina (Breede) 
Hagedorn (b. 1857, Ger.). Prepared in Rock 
Island H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem., 
Armour and Co., Chicago, 1902-3; Head Chem., 
do., E. St. Louis, 1903-7; Charge of Mfg., Ar- 
mour Fertilizer Works, Chicago, 1907 — . Ad- 
dress, 5488 Everett Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Armour Fertilizer Works, do. 



1693. MAX ROSS HANNA 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 2, 1881, 
Rushville, 111.; s. George (b. 1856, Perry, 111.) 
and Mary Alice (Fey) Hanna (b. 1854, Rush- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in Rushville H. S. Tau 
I'.eta Pi; Y. M. C. A.; M. E. and E. E. Soc. 
Testing Dept., G. E. Co., 1902-3; Engng. Dept., 
G. E. Co., 1903 — . Assoc, mem., A. I. E. E. ; 
mem., M. E. Church. Married Edith C. 
Kitchin, Te 23, 1913, Schenectady, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 9 Vine St., Scotia, N. Y. ; bus. add.. Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 

1694. JOHN JAMES HARMAN 
(Brother of No. 21 15) 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in M. E., 1906; b. N 23, 
1880, near Miford, 111.; s. Jacob M. and Emma 
(Cox) Harman. Prepared in Sheldon H. S.; 
Eureka Coll., 1897-8. Delta Upsilon; Tau 
Beta Pi. Draftsman, Link Belt Co., 1902; 
Chief Draftsman, Acme Harvester Co., Peoria, 
1902-3; Instr., M. E., Univ of 111., 1903-7; U. S. 
Geol. Sur., Fuel tests, summer, 1904; Design 
and Supervision of Const, of new steam Lab., 
summer 1905; Survey Harman Engng. Co., 
Peoria, summer, 1906;" Asst., to Chief Engr., 
Kewanee Works, Nat. Tube Co., Kewanee, 
1907; Mech. Engr., Kewanee Works, Nat. 
Tube Co., Kewanee, 1908; Special work, Pitts- 
burgh Works, Nat. Tube Co., Pittsburgh, 1908- 
9; Mech. Engr., Harman Engng. Co., Power 
Plant Designs and Supervision of Const, and 
Tests, 1909-17; C. E., Walworth Mfg. Co., Ke- 
wanee Works. Kewanee, 1917; do., Walworth 
Mfg. Co., South Boston, Mass., 1918 — . Mem., 
A. S. M. E.; West. Soc. of Engrs.; Ill Soc. of 
Engrs. and Survs. Married Flora Wiley, Je i, 
19 10, Peoria. Children: John James, b. N 12, 
191 1 : Ruth Elizabeth, b. D 20, 1913. .4ddress, 
97 Winthrop Road. Brookline, Mass.; bus. add., 
Walworth Mfg. Co., ist and O Sts., South 
Boston, Mas^. 

1695. CHESTER ELLIS HARRIS 

Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1903; M. D., 
1906; b. S 6, 1 88 1, Algiers, Ind. ; s. James 
Finley and Josephine (Lemond) Harris. 
Prepared in Ogden H. S. and Univ. Acad. Phi 
Rho Sigma; Alpha Omega Alpha. Fellowship, 
Physiology. House Phys., Michael Reese 
Hosp., 1906-8; practice of Med., 1908 — . Capt., 
Med. Corps, Base Hosp. 105, Brest, France. 
Mem., Northwestern Wyo. Med. Soc; Wyo. St. 
Med. Soc; Chm., Med. Advisory Bd., Basin, 
Wyo.; A. M. A. Married Adriana Van Ecen- 
aam, 1910, Joliet, 111. Child, Josephine, b. D 7, 
1910. Address, Basin Hosp., Basin, Wyo. 

1696. THOMAS LUTHER HARRIS 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. D 19, 1876, 
Modesto, 111.; s. Sidney T. (b. F 19, 1833, 
Palmyra, Mo.) and Susan E. CMcPherson) 
Harris (b. N 20, 1839, Greenville, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. A. M., O. St. Univ., 
1905; Ph. D.. LTniv. of Wis., 1912. Philo- 
mathean, Pres.; Y. M. C. A.; 111. M. E. Stu- 
dents' Alliance, Pres.; Mgr., Star Lecture 
Course, 190 1-2; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., Mo- 
desto Pub. Sch., 1902-3; Farmer, 1903; Grad. 
Stud., O. St. Univ., 1904-s; Asst. Supt., Co- 
lumbus Associated Charities, 1905-6; with 
Chicago Bur. of Charities, 1906-7; Farmer, 1907- 
8; Grad. work, Univ. of Wis., 1909-11; Fellow, 
Sociology, do., 1909-10; Instr. ,_ Sociology and 
Econ., Univ. of Pittsburgh, spring term, 191 1; 
Prof., Hist, and Social Sc, Dak. Wesleyan 
LTniv., 191 1 ; Instr., Social Sc, Dak. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1911-13; Asst. Prof., Sociology, Carleton 
Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1913-15; Prof., So- 
ciology, Miami Univ., 191 5 — ; do., O. St. Univ., 
summer session, 1916; Morning hour lecturer 
with Redpath Chautauqua, summers, 1917-18. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Oxford, O. 



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1697. LUCIUS ROMAINE HARSHMAN 
Contr. and Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 

3, 1876, Sullivan, III.; s. Rev. S. R. (b. 1841, 
Lordstown, O.) and Euretta L. (Magill) Harsh- 
man (b. 1852). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Gen. 
cement const, and farming. Married Elsie E. 
Davis, 1908, Aurora, III. Children: Elsie 
Eloise, b. 1909; Lucia Huberta, b. 191 o; Emily 
Grace, b. 1912. Address, 207 Jackson St., 
Sullivan, Ill.t 

1698. JACOB HAROLD HEINZELMANN 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 3, 1873, 
Rothenberg, Ger. Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Supt., 
Schs., Washington, 111., 1903-5; Instr., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1907 — ; Univ. of Berlin (summer 
semester) 191 1. Auth. : The Influence of the 
German Volkslied on Eichendorfl's Lyric, 
Leipzig, 1910, Buchhandlung Gustav Fock, 92 
pp.; Eichendorff and the Volkslied, Mod. PliiloL, 
Vol. 7, pp. 512-20, 1909. Married Emelyne 
Voorhees, S 6, 1906. Address, Manitoba Univ., 
Winnipeg, Can. 

1699. ALEXANDER HENDERSON 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 30, 1874, 
Edinburgh, Scotland; s. Robert (b. 1834, do.) 
and Elizabeth (Davidson) Henderson (b. 1834, 
do.). Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. 
With Butler Bros. Address, 7 W. Randolph 
St., Chicago.! 

1700. FRANCIS WHITSON HIGGINS 
Chera. and Mgr. ; A. B. in Chem. ; b. Mr 26, 
1881; s. William H. C. (b. 1842, New York 
City) and Caroline A. (Secor) Higgins (b. 
1851, Brooklyn, N. Y.). Prepared in Chicago 
Hgts. H. S. and Morgan Park Acad. Phi 
Lambda Upsilon. Exp. Chem., The Carborun- 
dum Co., Niagara Falls, 1902-7; Works Mgr., 
Deutsche Carborundum Werke, Dusseldorf- 
Reisgolz, 1907-13; The Carborundum Co., Ltd., 
Trafford Park, Manchester, 1913 — •. Married 
Florence .C. Bornholt, My 15, 1906, Chicago 
Hgts., 111. Children: Donald, b. Mr 28, 191 1; 
Barbara Secor, b. D 10, 19 14; Florence Louise, 
b. D 24, 191 7. Address, The Carborundum Co., 
Ltd., Trafford Park, Manchester, Eng. 

1 701. SAMUEL CHASE HIGGINS 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 7, 1875, 

Lincoln, 111.; s. George Henry (b. Jl 4, 1845, 
Greenwood, Eng.) and Katherine Olivia 
(Chase) Higgins (b. Mr 8, 1846, Robin's Nest. 
111.). Prepared in Lincoln H. S. ' and Univ. 
Acad. Tau Beta Pi. Draughtsman C. R. I. 
& P. R. R., Chicago, 1902-6; Estimator, Pressed 
Steel Car Co., Pittsburgh, 1906-1907; Asst. to 
i\Iech. Engr., Standard Steel Car. Co., Ham- 
mond, Ind., 1907 — . Address, Muenich Court, 
Hammond. Ind.f 

1702. GEORGE JACOB HINSHAW 
Cml. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 27, 187S, 

Danvers, 111.; s. Charles C. (b. My 16, 1849, 
Danvers, 111.) and Mary E. (Smith) Hinshaw 
(b. Ap 18, 185s, Mackinaw. 111.). Prepared 
in 111. Wesleyan. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; 
Treas. of Class. Salesman, 1902-3; Merchant's 
Sec, 1903-9; Ed. and Mgr., Wapello Agr. 
Standard, at Ottumwa, la., 1906; Real Est. in 
Kan. and Okla., 1909; Supt., Presby. League; 
Bus. Mgr. of two Churches. Established Credit 
Svstem in City H. Schs. for Bible Study in 
Sabbath Schs. of all denominations. Cml. Sec. 
1910 — . Field Sec, Kan. Development Assn.; 
Representative Kan. at Nat. Chamber of Com- 
merce, 191 2; Presby. Church. Married Laura 
Carrell, O 19, 1909, Sigourney, la. .Address, 
1025 Barnett Ave., Kansas City, Kan.; bus- 
add., 648 Minnesota Ave., do. 



1703. HARRIET EMMA HOWE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 10, 1881, Urbana; 
d. William Renfrew (b. D 14, 1844, Coshocton 
Co., O.) and Alethea G. (Pocock) Howe (b. 
Ap 12, 1845, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Woman's Glee Club; Choral Soc. ; Lib. Club; 
Y. W. C. A. Organizer, Gilman Lib., 1902; 
Loan Desk Asst., Univ. of III. Lib., 1902-3; 
Cataloger, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1903-4; Instr., 
Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1904-6; Dir., Wash- 
ington Univ. Summer Lib. Sch., 1905-6; Head 
Cataloger, Univ. of la. Lib., 1906-10; Instr., 
Univ. of la. Summer Lib. Sch., 1907-9; Chief 
Cataloger, Minneapolis Pub. Lib., 1910-13; 
Asst. Prof., West. Reserve Univ. Lib. Sch., 
I9I3-I7; Dir., Univ. of la. summer Lib. Sch. 
1914, 1915, 1917; Asst. Prof., Simmons Coll. 
Lib. Sch., Boston, 1917 — . Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn., 1905 — •. Address, 147 Worthington St., 
Boston. 

1704. SAMUEL KELSO HUGHES 
Real Est.; LL. B.; b. D 23, 1866, Kunkle, 
O. ; s. Samuel K. (b. 1819, Danville, Ky.) 
and Jane (Mahan) Hughes (b. ^1830, Mt. 
Morris, N. Y.). Prepared in West Unity 
H. S.; Wooster Univ. Adelphic. Bldg. and 
Loan, Real Est. and Ins. Bus. Mem., Congr. 
Church. Married Pauline C. Nelson, Je 21, 
1898, West Unity, O. Children: Morris Nel- 
son, b. Ja 13, 1901; Sherman Kelso, b. O 14, 
1902; Paul Harbison, b. Mr 15, 1907. Address. 
503 N. Prospect Ave., Champaign; bus. add., 
211 N. Neil St., do. 

170S. JENNIE ALICE HULCE 
Librarian; B. L. S., b. Richmond, Wis.; d. 
Elisha (b. Canandaigua, N. Y.) and Alice 
Lavina (Parkyn) Hulce (b. Arkwright, N. Y.). 
Prepared in pub. schs., Whitewater, Wis., 
Norm. Sch. and HUlsdale Coll. Prep. B. of 
Phil., Hillsdale Coll., 1896. Asst. Cataloger, 
O. St. Lib., 1902-3; Asst., John Crerar Lib., 
C^hicago, 1903 — . Mem., Ladies Lit. Union, 
Hillsdale Coll.; Lib. Club. Address, The John 
Crerar Library, Chicago. t 

1706. CHARLES PHELPS HUNTER 

(Brother of No. 1533) 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 8, 1881, 
Newton, la.; s. George B. (b. Carrollton, O.) 
and Susan A. (Dunklee) Hunter (b. Pitts- 
ford, Vt.). Prepared in Newton H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Shield and Trident. Pres., la. Mer- 
cantile Co., Newton, la. Address, Newton, la. 

1707. LEONARD WARD INGHAM 
(Husband of No. 1468) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 25. 1880, 
VVaynesville, 111.; s. George K. (b. Jl 19, 1852, 
Andersonville, O.) and Alice Ann (Tenney) 
Ingham (b. Je 17, 1852, Waynesville, 111.). 
Prepared in Clinton H. S. Hanover Coll., 
1898-1900. LL. B., Harvard, 1905. Phi Gamma 
Delta. Lawyer with Judge George^ K. Ingham. 
Married Minnie C. Bridgman ('01 ), O 25, 
1905, Keene, N. H. Children: John Leonard, 
b. Ap 20, 1908; Alice Carile. b. Jl 11, 1910; 
Sarah B., b. Ja 28, 1912. Address, Clinton, 
Ill.t 

1708. HAROLD DEMMING JAMES 
(Brother of Nos. 2709, 4727, 6984. 8452) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 12, 1881, 
Amboy, 111.; s. P. M. (b. Jl 14. '850, Exeter, 
R. I.) and Lottie L. (Vaughan) James (b. Ap 
17, 1858, Amboy, HI.). Prepared in Amboy 
H. S. LL. B., 111. Coll. of Law, Chicago, 
1908. Adelphic. Prin., Amboy H. S., 1902-5; 
Law Stud, in office, P. M. James, 1905-8; Stud., 
III. Coll. of Law, 1908-9; Stud., Success Short- 
hand Sch., Chicago, 1908-9; Court Reporter 
for Hon. R. S. Farrand, isth Jud. Dist. of 111.. 



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1909; practicing law, 1909 — . Mem., Toast- 
master's Club, V. P., 191 1 ; Excelsior Blue 
Lodge; Freeport Council; Freeport Com 
mandry; Consistory S. P. R. S., 32d degree 
Married Merta Adams, O Z2, 191 o. Orange 
ville. 111. Address, 144 Stephenson St., Free 
port. III.; bus. add., Knowlton Bank Bldg., do 

1709. FRED VOLENTINE JOHNSON 
(Brother of Nos. 960, 1359, 1536, 2712, 3051) 
Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 3, 1880, 
Champaign; s. Charles B. (b. O 8, 1843, Poca- 
hontas, 111.) and Maria Louisa (Lewis) John- 
son (b. Ag 28, 1847 Chatham, 111.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Salesman, San Francisco 
Mach. & Tool Co. Married Lila Tulloch, Je 

1916, Oakland, Calif. .4ddress, Berkeley, Calif.; 
bus. add., San Francisco. 

1710. JOHN PETER JOHNSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 28, 1872, 

Ryslinge, Denmark; s. C. and T. Rasmussen, 
do. Prepared in Mil. H. S., Copenhagen, Den- 
mark. M. E. Soc. Designing Engr., U. S. 
Navy Dept., Washington. Lt. of Cav., Royal 
Danish Army., 1895-8. Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc. 
Married Sophie Seehusen, 1899, Copenhagen. 
Child, Eva Marietta Idabella, b. Ap 8, 1903- 
Address, 1220 Washington St., Cedar Falls, 
la.t 

171 1. GUY RAYMOND JONES 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 17, 1880, Areola, 111.; 

s. James (b. Ja 24, 1837, Franklin Co., Ind.) 
and Martha (Parvis) Jones (b. Je 20, 1840, 
do.). Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Asst. State's 
Atty., Douglas Co., 1903-4; Master in Chan- 
cery, 1906-18. Married Mae F. Van Voorhis, 
Ja 17, 1905, Tuscola, 111. Child, Mildred V., 
b. N 10, 1906. Address, Tuscola, 111. 

1712. HENRY LEONARD JONES 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 30, 1879, Delavan, 
111.; s. James O. and Eliza Francis (Tripp) 
Jones. Prepared in Delavan H. S. Mem., 
State Bar Assn.; Champaign Co. Bar Assn. 
Married Lou M. Crabb, S 21, 1905, Delavan, 
111. Address, Trevett & Mattis Bank Bldg., 
Champaign. t 

1713. J. CLAUDE JONES 
Prof, and Consulting Geologist; A. B. in 
Sc; b. Jl 2, 1877, Merrimac, Wis.; s. John D. 
(b. S 18, 1849, Lebanon, N. H.) and Alberta 
Rosella (Van Sice) Jones (b. N 29, 1852, Dug- 
way, N. Y.). Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. 
Sch. Capt., Univ. Regt. Teacher, Champaign 
H. S., 1902-3; Whiting H. S., 1903-4; Asst., 
Geol., Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Instr., do., 1905- 
6; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1906-9; Asst., 
Geol., Univ. of Chicago, 1907-9; Instr., Physi- 
ography, Univ. of Kan., 1907; do., Univ. of 
(Chicago, 1908; mem., St. Geol. Sur. of 111., 
1906-9; Instr., Geol. and Mineralogy, Univ. 
of Nev., 1909-10; Curator of Museum, do., 
1910 — ; Asst. Prof., Geol. and Min., do., 
1910-13; Prof., Geol., Univ. of Nev.. 1913 — ; 
Consulting Geologist to various Min. Cos., 
191 1 — . In charge Nev. St. Mining Exhibit 
P. P. I. E., 1914-16; Geol. and Mineralogist, 
Nev. St. Min. Lab., 19 10 — . Auth. : Geol. of 
Rochester, Nev., Min. and Scientific Press; 
Earth Iron Ore Deposit, Econ. Geol.; Tufa 
Deposits of the Salton Sink. Carnegie Inst, 
of Wash.; Geol. Hist, of Lake Lahontan, Sc; 
Pleasant Valley Earthquake, Bui. Seis Soc. 
Am.; Gypsum Deposits of Nev., Bui. U. S. 
G. S. Mem., Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; A. I. 
M. E. ; Nat. Geog. Soc; Am. Seismological 
Soc; Fellow, A. A. A. S. Married Belle Mc- 
Curdy, Je 23, 1904, Chicago. Children: Al- 
berta Rosella, b. Mr 21, 1905; Evelyn May, 
b. S 9, 1906 (died S 13, 1906); Claude Dor- 
ence, b. Je 4, 191 1; Dorothy Ellen, b. Ap 23, 

1917. Address, 736 West St., Reno, Nev. 



1714. WARREN JONES 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 10, 1869, 
El Dara, 111.; s. William (b. Mr 29, 1834, do.) 
and Mary Jane (Purcell) Jones (b. 1839, do.). 
Prepared in Pittsfield H. S.; Norm. Univ. Eng. 
Club; Philosophical Club. Teacher, West Side 
H. S., Aurora. 1902-5; Supt., Elburn Schs., 
1905-8; Prin., Glidden Practise Sch. and Critic 
Teacher, DeKalb, 111., Norm. Sch., 1908-11; 
Instr., summer sch., do., 1908-10; Assoc. Prof., 
Eng., 1st Dist. Norm. Sch., Kirksville, Mo., 
191 1 — . (jrad. work, Univ. of 111., 1911; Grad. 
study, Univ. of Chicago, 1914; scholarship in 
Eng., Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1914. Ed., 
Important Current Events Dept., Sch. News, 
Taylorville, 111. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Presby. 
Church. Married Anna Gehring, N 25, 1896, 
Oneida, 111. Children: Katheryn, b. S 13, 
1903; Llewellyn Bruce, b. O 11, 1905. Ad- 
dress, 1201 E. Normal Ave., Kirksville, Mo. 

1 71 5. LEE JUTTON 
(Brother of No. 1237) 

Ry. Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 15, 
1880, New Albany, Ind.; s. Joseph (b. O 28, 
1840) and Elizabeth (Reed) Jutton (b. O 27, 
1848). Prepared in Champaign H. S. C. E. 
Club; Football. Draftsman, Brown-Ketcham 
Iron Works, 1902-3; Bridge Insp., C. & N. W. 
R. R., 1903—; Div. Engr., C. & N. W. Ry., 
Chicago, 1903-12; do., Ashland, Wis., 1912-13; 
do., Madison, Wis., 1913-17; do., Chicago, 
1917 — . Auth.: Erection of Railroad Bridges, 
Technograph, Vol. 19, 1905, pp. 84-91. Mem., 
Austin Lodge; A. F. A. M.; West. Soc. of 
Engrs.; Am. Ry. Bridge and Bldg. Assn. Mar- 
ried Mary Busey, My 23, 1906, Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Lela Jutton, b. My 8, 191 1; Mary, b. S 
1. 1917. Address, 2035 Harrison St., Evan- 
ston, 111. 



1716. 



CHARLES HOWARD KABLE 
(Brother of No. 1238) 



Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 30, 1881, 
N'irden, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. D 4, 
1840, Greene Co., O.) and Anna(Freeman)Kable 
(b. S 8, 1842, Sangamon Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Virden H. S.; Staunton Mil. Acad. Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Archs. Club; 
Y. M. C. A. U. S. Fish Comn., Washington, 

D. C, 1902; W. M. Poindexter, 1902-3; D. H. 
Burnham & Oo., Archs., Chicago, 1903-4; 
Nimmons & Fellows, Chicago, 1904-5; Mem., 
firm Kable & Kable, Archs. and Engrs., Port- 
land, Ore., 1908-11; with St. Arch, of Ore., 
1911-15; City Park Arch., Portland, Ore., 
1916-17; Mem., Firm Knighton & Kable, Archs., 
Tulsa, Okla., 1918 — ; Insp. of Hulls, Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., Portland, Ore., 1918 — . 
Mem., Chicago Archs. Club, Sec, 1905: Port- 
land Arch. Club; Portland Cml. Club. Married 
Ethel Mackey, Ag 26, 1909, Portland, Ore. 
Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Je 9. 1911. Address, 
510K S. Main St., Tulsa. Okla.; bus. add., 774 

E. Main St., Portland, Ore. 

1717. EDWARD ORRIS KEATOR 
(Husband of No. 1879; Brother of No. 2718) 
Gen. Contr.; B. S. in C. E,; b. F i. 1879, 
Polo, 111.; s. Joseph (b. 1837, Kingston, N. Y.) 
and Sarah Ann (Moshier) Keator (b. 1847, 
Polo, 111.). Prepared in Polo H. S. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Capt. Track Team. In const., 
re-const, and maintenance work, 1905; Isth- 
mian Canal Service, 1910; Supt., const, of 
Gatun Dam; Mfg. concrete appliances, Day- 
ton Malleable Iron Co., 1917 — • Invented and 
patented many devices. Assoc, mem., A. S. C. 
E. Married Grace Goodale ('03), O 15, 1906, 
Cincinnati. Children: Goodale Roberts, b. Jl 
7, 1912; Sarah Ann, b. D 19, 1915. Address, 
155 Baker St., Dayton, O. 



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17 iS. ARTHUR ROLLANO KKLLV 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. .11 4, 1878, 
Decorah, la.; s. loscph ami 1-viHa (Butler) 
Kellv. Prepared I'u la. St. Coll.; Glee Club; 
Mandolin Club: -Male Quartet. Mem., Bap- 
tist Church. Married Enid L. Harrod. D ,^i, 

1904, Waterloo, la. Address, mo Story Bldg., 
Los Angeles. 

1719. STEWART WILLIAM KINCAID 
Lawver; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; 
b. O X2. \»7K. Ileathsville. HI.: s, Stewart (b. 
1 842, Ileathsville, 111.1 and Lvdia Ann (Fuller) 
Kincaid (b. O ;j, 1848. Ileathsville. 111.). Pre- 
pared in .\ustin Coll., ElHngham, 111. A. B., 
Austin Coll., 180Q. Prin., 11. S.. EtTnigham, 
1899-1901; Lawyer, 1004 — . Married Leonora 
Mann. Ag jo. igoo, Robinson, 111. Children: 
Myrtle Rochelle, b. O j.s, 1001; Stewart Allen, 
b. Ap 19, 1007; Mary fosephine, b. F 6, 1911. 
Address. Paris. lU.t 

i7;!0. LEE IRVING KNIGHT 
(Brother of No. 4753) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 1S80: 
s. George E. and Katherine (Merrill) Knight. 
Prepared in Decatur 11. S.; 111. St. Norm. Sell., 
i8oS-o: iQoo-i. Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, loi,?. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi: Gamma Alpha. 
Taught, Wash. Pub. Schs. as Prin. of H. S. 
and S\ipt. to 1907: Grad. work. Univ. of Chi- 
cago, IQ07-8; </().. Univ. of 111., igoS-o: Cleiuson 
Coll., S. C, 1900-10; (/(>.. Univ. of Chicago, 
1910-13. Instr., Plant Phvsiol.. Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1916 — . Auth.: Effect of Illuminating 
Gas and Ethylene on Flowering Carnations 
(with Dr. Crocker). Bot. Gaz., pp. J50-76, 
1008; The Peg of the Cucurbitaceae (with l")r. 
Crocker), do., u^>. 321-39, 1910. Address. (>j37 
Drexel Ave., Cliicago.t 

1721. ANNA KOEHN (KUEIIL) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S -'5. 1876. Ptlato, W. 
Prussia. Ger. ; d. Otto Koehn (b. Mr 7, 1839, 
do.) and Augusta (Eshner) Koehn (b. S 0, 
18^3, do.). Prepared in North Diy. 11. S., 
Chicago. Teacher in (u-eenview H. S.. 1002-3; 
Instr., Am. Sch. of Cor., 1903-8. Married 
William J. A. Kuehl. S 25, 1907, Chicago. 
Children: Frances Elizabeth, b. F -:i, 1900; 
Ernst William, b. Mr 28. 191 t. .Address. 4742 
Drake Ave., Chicago. t 

1722. *RUEBEN NELSON KOFOID 
(Brother of No. 1145) 
Chemist; A. B. in Chem.; b. Mr 2=;, 1880, 
Granville, 111.; s. Nelson (b. Ap ij, 1838, 
Bornholm. Denmark) and Elizabeth Jane 
(Ellis) Kofoid (b. Je 8, 1846, Ind.). Prepared 
in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Adelphic; Der Deu- 
tsche \'erein; Chem. Club. Asst. St. Chem., 
of N. Y.. igo---3; Chemist. Carborundum Co., 
jgo'?-4; (Themist. Calif. Powder Works, 1904-5. 
Autri. : Carborundum, Its Manufacture and 
Uses, Teeli>iOf:ratli. 1004, pp. 1-17. Mem., A. 
C. S.; Chem. Soc. of West. N. Y. Died .11 27. 

1905, Berkeley, Calif. 

1723. JOHN CONRAD LEHNER 
Lawver; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 14, 187S, 
Derinda. 111.: s. William (b. iS.s.'i. 111.) and 
Maria Dora (Kell) l.ehner. Prepared in i\It. 
Morris. 111. LL. B., N. W. L^niv.. loii. 
Fresh.-Soph. Debate. Real Est. Broker untd 
loog: admitted to 111. Bar, igii. Married .\nna 
Eva C^ebhardt, Jl 3, iQii. Chicago. Child. 
William Dwight. b. S i. 1912, Chicago, .^ci- 
dress, Albuquerque. N. !M.t 

1724. JUSTA MORRIS LINDGREN 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc. : A. M.. 1907; b. Jl 
28, 1878: s. Andrew tb. Maimo, Sweden) and 
Mathilda (01son~i Lindgreii. Prepared in Mo- 
line 11. S. Phi Delta Th-ta; Shield and 



Triilent; Phi Lambda Upsilon: X'arsitv Foot- 
ball, Capt. Asst. Coach, X'arsitv Football. 
Cliem.. St. Water Sur.. 1904-7; Chem. Engng. 
Exp. Sta. and St. Geol. Sur., 1907-1S. Auth.: 
with E. Bartow. Lab. E.xn.' in Water Treat- 
ment, Am. Water Works Assn.; with E. Bar- 
tow, Some Reactions During Water Treat- 
ment, .lour, of A. C. S.. Vol. JO, No. 9: Samp- 
ling and .\nalysis of Coal, Trans. A. I. M. E.; 
with S. W. Parr, Determination of Nickel in 
.\lloj;s; Determination of Boron in Iron, .lour. 
.-(. C. .S".. Vol. 37. No. 1 137. Married Verne 
Irene Kuebler, 11 20, 1904. Chicago. Address, 
t>o8 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

1725. GEORGE TAYLOR LLOYD 
County Engr. ; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ta i, 1878, 
St. Charles. 111.: s. William Barrett (b. F 14, 
1840, </ci.) and Alice (Taylor) Llovd (b. Ta 9, 
1S48, Light House, 111.). Prepared in Glen 
Ellyn H. S., Wheaton, 111., and Wheaton Prep. 
Sell. B. L., Wheaton, 1900. Class Football. 
Taught in H. S.. 1902-3; Phys. l^ir.. Throop 
Polytech. Inst., Pasadena Calif., OtBceman, 
Warehouse tirm, 1004: in R. R. Const., hdqtrs., 
lime, Calif., 1904-5; Calif. N. E. Rv., 1905-7; 
Engr.. Const.. West Coast Route, ^lex., 1907; 
.\sst. Engr., Maintenance, Mo. Pac, 1909; 
Location, St. L. & S. F. Ry., ign; Supvr., 
Man. Tr., Cripple Creek Dist.. 1911-12: Supt., 
Man. Tr., Glasgow, Mont., 1912; draftsman, 
G. N. Ry., 1913: Asst. Engr., do., 1914; 
traveling. 191 5; Asst. Co. Engr., Stony Co., 
la., 1916-17; Co. Engr.. Ida Co.. la., 1918 — . 
With J. D. Church, made Reconnaissance for 
Southern Pac. Ry. over summit of Cascades, 
igo,. Mem., la. Soc. C. Engrs. : Commercial 
Club; Presby. Church. ISIarried Myrtle Pearl 
Roacli, Je 15. igii. Arapahoe, Neb. Children- 
Dorothy Gwendolyn, b. O .:3, 1012; Donald 
William, b. Ap i, 1917; Alberta livaleah and 
.•\lethca Ernestine, b. Jl 27, igi8. .Iddress, 
Box 231, Ida Grove, la. 

1726. JESSIE ISA LUMMIS 
Special Investigator; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
D I, 18S0, Quincy, 111.; d. Benjamin Bridge 
(b. Ap 20, 1840. Butler Co., O.) and Eliza 
.■\nn (Doran) Lummis (b. F 16, 1853, Adams 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Quincy 11. S. M. A., 
Columbia. 1018. Eng. Club: Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Phi Delta Psi: Illio Bd. Taught in 
Morris. 111.. 1902-3; Quincy, 111., 1003-4: La- 
Salle, 1004- 10; Clerk, Office Commissioner of 
Pub. Lanas. Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne, Wyo., 
1010-12; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1012-17; Special 
investigator on women in industry for the 
war work council. Y. W. C. A.. 1017-19; Dep- 
uty State Supt., Public Instruction. Cheyenne, 
Wye, 1919 — . Address, 2120 Warren Ave., 
Cheyenne, Wyo. 

1727. HUGO LUND 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 16, 1877, 
Ft. Wayne, Ind.; s. Hans (b. S 28. 1845. 
lladersleben, Scheswig-Holstein) and Johanna 
Margareta Dorothea (Schleyl Lund (b. N lo, 
1848. (j't>.). Prepared in Central H. S., Kan- 
sas City. Mo.; Purdue Univ.. 1807-1901. In 
office of Ford. Bacon & Davis of N. Y., Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1002-4: with Met. St. Ry. Co., 
do.. 1904-14: Office Engr., The Kansas City 
Ry. Co., 1Q14 — . Mem,, A. S. M. E,: Engrs. 
Ciub of Kansas City: Southwestern Concrete 
.\ssn. Married Jessie Mav Chestnut. Je 20, 
100-, New IloUaiid. 111. Children: Dorothea, 
b. O ::c), ign: Hans, b. N 17, igi4. .-iddress, 
1657 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add.. 
1 500 Grand Ave., do. 

1728. CARL LEONARD LUNDGREN 
Specialty Salesman: B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 
16. 1880, "Marengo. 111.; s. Pear Hjalmar and 
Deliah (Renwick) Lund^ren. Prepared in 
Marengo H. S. Kappa ^igma: Druids Univ. 
of Mich; Football: Baseball, Capt.; Pres., Sr. 



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Class. Professional baseball, igo2-i2; Drafts- 
man, winters, 1402-4; Farming and dairying, 
1904-6; Asst. Baseball Coach, IJniv. of Prince- 
ton, 1912-13; Baseball Coach, Univ. of Mich., 
1914-18; specialty salesman, 1914-18. Mem., 
A. F. A. M. Married S. Maude Cohoon, S 
3, 1904, Marengo, Ijl. Address, Marengo. III.; 
bus. add., c/o Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 

1729. OTTO LAWRENCE LUTHER 
(Husband of No. 1986) 
H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 5, 
1881, Ouincy, 111.; s. Adam (b. 1832, Hom- 
burg, Ger.) and Caroline (Flutterer) Luther 
(b. 1840, Baden, Ger.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. A. B., Univ. of Calif., 1904; Grad. 
work, Univ. of Chicago. Pres., Philomalhcan. 
Asst. in Univ. of Calif., 1904; Prin., Union 
Dist. IL S., Siskiyon Co., Calif., 1905; Broad- 
way H. S., Seattle, 1906-9; Prin., Queen Anne 
H. S., do., 1909 — . Married Adah Helen 
Stutsman ('03), Je 26, 1907, Seattle. Children: 
Phillip Harrison, b. O 13, 1909; Roger Wil- 
liam, b. Je 28, 191 1 ; Virginia Frances, b. O 
17, 1912. Address, 411 Wheeler St., Seattle; 
bus. add., c/o Queen Anne H. S., do. 

1730. HARRY McCarthy 

(Husband of No. 1627; Brother of No. 2447) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 2, 1878, Mo- 
line, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Ag 26, 1852, Provi- 
dence, R. I.) and Mary (Gregoire) McCarthy 
(b. Ap 21. 1857, DeWitt, la.). Chief Drafts- 
man, Davenport Locomotive Works, 1902-5; 
Nat. Tube Co., Kewanee Works, 1905 — . Mar- 
ried Florence Jennie Beebe ('02), Ap 20, 1904, 
Blunt, S. Dak. Child. Harriet E.. b. Je 26, 
19O6. Address, Kewanee, Ill.t 

1731. HARRIETT ELIZABETH McCULLY 

(CHAPIN) 
(Wife of No. 1478; Sister of Nos. 2164, 2747) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 22, 1881; d. John 
DeDaniels (b. 1856, Baltimore) and Virginia 
Bell (Ashway) McCully (b. 1859, Mt. Carroll). 
Prepared in Mt. Carroll H. S. Alethenai. 
Teacher in Gunn Sch., near Newman, 111., 
1902-3; Rantoul Pub. Schs., 1903-4. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married Edward Pierce 
Chapin ('01), Je 16, 1904, Somerset, O. Chil- 
dren: Edward William, b. Jl 23, 1908; Ruth, 
b. Jl 16, 191 1. Address, Illiopolis, IlLf 

1732. MARY OLA McGINNIS 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1910; b. Jl 20, 
1876, Dawson, 111.; d. John (b. Ag 28, 1848, 
Hartford, Conn.) and Mary Louisa (Broad) 
McGinnis (b. My 13. 1850). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. Alethenai. Teacher, H. S., 
Lewistown, 1903-4; II. S., Springfield, 1904-9; 
Yeatinan H. S., St. Louis, 1910 — . Auth. : 
Reactions of Branchipus Senatus to Light, Heat 
and Gravity, Jour, of E.vp. cool.. Vol. 10, No. 
2, 1911, pp. 227-40. Mem., 111. Acad, of Sc; 
Mo. Soc. of Sc. and Math. Address, 3739 
Windsor Pl.j St. Louis. t 

1733. *BROWN ERVIN McILVAINE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 23, 1873, Tuscola, 
111.; s. Thomas A. (b. D 9. 1844. Gap, Pa.) 
and Sallie Ervin (Hillsboro) Mcllvaine (b. S 
15, 1846). Prepared in Whipple Acad., Jack- 
sonville, 111. B. S., 111. Coll., 1897- Phi 
Alpha. Practiced law. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Died Ja 14, 1903, Tuscola, 111. 

1734. KARL FRANKLIN McMURRY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 31. 1880, 
Normal. 111.; s. William P. (b. O 26. 1852, 
Crawfordsville, Ind.) and Lida (Brown) Mc- 
Murry (b. F 6, i8s3, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.). 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ.; Univ. of 
Calif., 1900-1. M. A., Univ. of Calif., 191 7. 



Adelphic. H. S. Teacher. Married Minnie 
A. Thett, O 5, 1904, Monmouth, 111. Children: 
Helen, b. Ja 20. 1906; Elmer Brown Creal. 
b. Ag 4, ipii. Address, 1609 Monroe St.. 
Madison, Wis. 

1735. CHARLES WESLEY MALCOLM 
(Brother of No. 3472) 

Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 13, 1879, 
Roseville, 111.; s. John Wesley (b. 1830, Mich.) 
and Emma (Staat) Malcolm (b. 1835, 111.). 
Prepared in Roseville II. S. Delta Upsilon; 
fau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Pres., C. E. Club. 
Instr., C. E., Univ. of 111., 1902-3; do.. Struct. 
Lngng., do., 1903- Asst. Prof., do., 1907; with 
Reed & Stern, New York City. 1911; Prof., 
C. E., Univ. of III., 1912; Editorial staff, 
Encjng. Record, 1913. Auth.: Malcolm's Graph- 
ic Statics. Mem., 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survs. ; 
Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ. ; .Assoc, 
mem.. A. S. C. E.; Univ. Club. Married Cather- 
ine Mary Janson, 1909, Chicago. Child, Cather- 
irie Portia, b. _N 13, 1914. Address, 1233 Grand- 
ville Ave., Chicago. 

1736. JOHN VICTOR MAPES 
Farmer; A. B. in Chem.; b. D 27, 1876, 
Paris, 111.- s. John Wesley (b. Ag 1832, Lou- 
donville, O.) and Martha (Wilson) Mapes (b. 
O II, 1840, Washington Co., Pa.). Prepared 
in Pans H. S. Chem. Club; Natural Hist. 
Mem., Christian Church. Married Eva L. 
Fischer, N 26, 1903, Paris, 111. Children: 
John Cecil, b. O 13, 1904; Donald Fischer, b. 
D 20, 1906; Mary Martha, b. Ag 18, 1910. 
Address, R. 7, Paris, Ill.t 

1737- ALBERT CAREY MARTIN 
Arch, and Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 16, 
1879, LaSalle. 111.; s. John (b. Ireland) and 
Margaret (Carey) Martin (b. New York). Pre- 
pared in Brothers of Mary Acad., LaSalle, 111. 
Univ. Track team; Class Ath. team. Detailer, 
Struct. Steel, Brown Ketchum Iron Works, 
of Indianapolis, 1902-3; Insp. of steel in Shop 
and^ Mills of Pittsburgh for Brennike and Fay 
of St. Louis, 1903; Estimator of Steel, Cambria 
Steel Co., S-D, 1903; Bldg. supt. for (Zontr. 
Carl Leonard, Los Angeles, 1903-4; Engr., A. 
F. Rosenheim, Arch., do., 1904-8; Practicing as 
Arch, and Engr., 1908 — . Inventor of two 
systems of reinforced concrete const. Mem., 
A. I. of A.; Dir., Los Angeles Chap. A. I. A.; 
mem., Archs. and Engrs. Assn.; K. of C; 
Newman Club; Ath. Club of Los Angeles. 
Married Carolyn Borchard, O 14, 1907. (Chil- 
dren: Evelyn Mary, b. Ag 20, 1908; Margaret 
Mary, b. Ap 28, 191 1. Address, 712 Catalina 
.St., Los Angeles; bus. add., 430 Higgins Bldg., 
rfo.t 

1738. JAMES WALTER MARTIN 
(Brother of Nos. 1559, 3100) 
Atty. at Law; A. B.; LL. B.; b. Je 8, 1880, 
Wilmington, 111.; s. James W. (b. F 22, 1846) 
and Viola M. (Linton) Martin (b. Ja 23, 1847, 
Ind.). Prepared in Wilmington H. S. Mem., 
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. Married Mary 
E. Keough, O 9, 1912. Child, James Walter, 
Jr. Address, 60-62 Young Bldg., Joliet, 111. 

1739. ROBERT CLAYTON MATTHEW^S 
(Brother of No. 3871) 

Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 14, 1878, 
Monmouth, 111.; s. John William (b. Jl 7, 
1848, Macon, Miss.) and Mary Gertrude 
(Stevens) Matthews (b. N 23, 1843, Peterboro, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Monmouth II. S.; Mon- 
mouth Coll., 1896-7. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; M. and E. E. 
Soc.; Bus. Mgr., Opera Club; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1902-5; 
Instr., M. E., do., 1905-6: Nat. Self-Winding 
Clock Co., 1906; LaSalle Mach. and Tool Co., 



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1906-7; Asst. Prof., Drawing and Mach. De- 
sign, Univ. of Tenn., 1907-10; do., U. S. P. 
S. R., 19 1 7 — . Mem., Presbv. Church; A. F. 
A. M.; A. A. S. R. Nat. Sec, Tau Beta Pi 
1905 — . Married \'irginia Longstreet Lamar, 
Je 27, 191 1, Memphis, Tenn. Children: Clay- 
ton Lamar, b. My 23, 1912; Robert Clayton, 
Jr., b. Mr 26, 1916. Address, R. 7, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

1740. ESTHER ANNA MAXWELL 
(Sister of No. 976) 
Teacher; B. L. S.; b. Champaign; d. Geo. 
Lewis (b. 1840, near Marion, Pa.) and Kath- 
erine Dow (Johnson) Maxwell (b. 1848, Scho- 
dack Landing, N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Phi Delta Psi. Teacher in Champaign 
Pub. Schs., 1904-8; Enid, Okla., Pub. Sch., 
:9o8-io; Champaign Pub. Schs., 1910 — . Ad- 
dress, 203 N. New St.. Ciiampaign. 

1 741. THOMAS HENRY MILLER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 19, 1873, McDonough 

Co., 111.; s. Marvin (b. S 22, 1S34, Akron, O.) 
and Sarah (Shoopman) Miller (b. Mr 27, 1844, 
McDonough Co., 111.). Prepared in West. 111. 
Norm. Sch. Bus. Inst, and Plymouth H. S. 
Philomathean. Co. Atty.. 1908-12; Lawyer. 
1912 — . Mem., Bd. of Educ. of City Pub. 
Schs., 1914-18. Married Bertha A. Cox, D 9, 

1910, Macomb, 111. Children: Mary Maxine, 
b. My :8, 1912; Sarah Kathryn, b. Mr 30, 
1916. Address, Macomb, 111. 

1742. GEORGE HENRY MOORE 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 30, 1875; s. Sanford 

W. (h. N I, 1S30, Clinton Co., O.) and Louisa 
(Thornhill) Moore (b. Mr i, 1S36, do.). Pre- 
pared in Cent. Norm. Coll.. Danville, Ind., 
1897-1901. jNIem., L^niv. Club, Los Angeles; 
I. O. O. F. Married Anastasia Powell, F i, 

1911. Address, 1321 W. 7th St., Glendale, 
Calif.; bus. add., 429 Stimson Bldg., Los An- 
geles. f 

1743. MADISON HOGE MOUNT 
Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 28, 1871, 

Walnut Prairie, 111.; s. James Amos (b. Ja 
27, 1836, Clark Co., 111.) and Mary C. (Brown) 
Mount (b. 1839, 'lerre Haute, Ind.). Prepared 
in No. Ind. Norm. Coll. Engng. Soc; Y. ^L 
C. A. Draftsman, 1902-3; Computer and Ob- 
server in U. S. Testing Plant, Geol. Sur., 
1904-5; Cement Contr., Long Beach, Calif., 
1906-10; Teacher, Man. Arts H. S., Los An- 
geles, 1910 — . JNIarried Blanch Marion Webb, 
191 5. Address, 435 W. 33rd St., Los Angeles. 
Calif. 

1744. MARY NEFF 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. McLean Co., 
111.; d. Henry Neff (b. HofFenheim, Baden, 
Ger.) and Christine (Funk) Neff (Gondelsheim, 
do.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Prin. 
of H. S., Atlanta, 111., 1902-3; Teacher of Eng. 
and Sec. of Faculty, Cookman Inst., Jackson- 
ville, Fla., 1904-9; Teacher of Eng., Rust 
Univ., Holly Springs, Miss., 1909 — . Address, 
503 W. Front St., Bloomington, Ill.f 

1745. CARTER NORRIS 
Mgr., Coal Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F i, 
1881, Farmer City, 111.; s. .Amos Lorin (b. 
Orange, O.) and Augusta E. (Carter) Norris 
(b. Ashland, do.). Prepared in Farmer City 
H. S. V. P., Ath. -Assn.; Varsity Track Team. 
Stenog., city buyer, and salesman with Joseph 
T. Ryerson and Son, 1902-7; Office Mgr. and 
Auditor, Mining and Milling Co., Guanajuato, 
Mex., 1907-14; Gen. Mgr., Callaway Coal Co., 
Fulton, Mo., 1914 — . Mem., The Mexico 
Country Club, Mexico City, 1907-14; Fulton 
Country Club, 1917 — . Married Leiia Winans, 
Je 9, 1917, Mexico, Mo. Address, Fulton, Mo. 



1746. RENA MAY ODELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 4, 1874, 
Petersburgh, N. Y.; d. Danford-Buell and 
Sarah .\nna (Haff) Odell (b. Stamford, Vt.). 
Prepared in Morrison H. S. .\. M., Univ. 
of Chicago, 191 1. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; 
Eng. Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, H. S., 
Litchfield, III, 1902-6; H. S., IVIonticello, Ind., 
igo6-8; Tempe Norm. Sch., Tempe, Ariz., 
1908-10; head Eng. Dept., Robinson Tp. H. 
S., 1911-12; Man. Tr. H. S., Indianapolis, 
1912 — . Auth. : Some Problems in Eng. Com- 
position, Eng. Jour., pp. 647-52, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 3102 College Ave., Indianapolis. 

1747. LEWIS OMER 
Dir. of Athletics; A. B.; b. Ag 28, 1876, 
Clayton, 111.; s. Alexander (b. Mr 5. 1850, 
Rardstown, Ky.) and Alice (Rampy) (Dmer (b. 
Je 28, 1851, Liberty, 111.). Prepared in Clay- 
ton H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon; Track team; 
football. Teacher, Math, and Phys., Thorn- 
ton Tp. H. S., 1902-3; do. and Head of Math. 
Dept. and Dept. of Phys. Tr., Oak Park, River 
Forest Tp. H. S., 1903-10; teacher, Evanston 
.\cad.; Track Coach, N. W. Univ., 19 10-13; 
Dir. of Ath. and Phys. Tr., do., 191 3 — . Capt., 
N. A., 1918; Div. Ath. Officer, Camp Grant, 
111., 1918 — . Mem., Cent. Assn., Sc. and Math. 
Teachers; Ath. Research Soc; Soc. of Phys. 
Dirs. of Am.; S. A. R.; Soc. of War of 1812. 
Married Edith Nevins, Ag 24, 1899, Camp 
Point, 111. Children: Harry Nevins, b. Je 15, 
1900; Eleanor Roberta, b. Ag 23, 1910; Mary 
Hortense, b. N 5, 1914. Address, Clayton, 111.; 
bus. add., 716 Clark St., Evanston, III. 

1748. ALBERT NELSON OYEN 
Phys. and Surg.; B. S. in Sc; b. D 9, 1878. 
Battle Creek, Mich.; s. Adolph B. (b. 1857, 
Trondhjem, Norway) and Jennie S. (Sprague) 
Oyen (b. 1848, Crown Point, N. Y.). Prepared 
in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. M. D.. Rush 
Med. Coll., 1905. Capt., Univ. Regt. Held 
Internship, Alexian Bros. Hosp., Chicago; 
Practicing Physician. Auth.: Two Cases 
Basilar Thrombosis, Trans. Chicago Path. Soc., 
Vol. 6, 1904, pp. 211-19. Mem., A. M. S.; 
Chicago Med. Soc; 111. Med. Soc; Scandi- 
navian Med. Soc; Staff of Norwegian Dea- 
coness Hosp.; Norwegian Tabitha Hosp.; 
faculty Rush Med. Coll. Address, 2816 Logan 
Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 2816 Logan Blvd., 
rfo.t 

1749. LAWRENCE GILBERT PARKER 

(Brother of No. 1942) 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1907; 
b. Mr I, 1880, Toluca, 111.; s. John William 
(b. O 25, 1850, Evansville, Ind.) and Sarah 
Ann (Litchfield) Parker (b. D 20, 1856, To- 
luca, 111.). Prepared in Rutland H. S.; Dixon 
Coll. C. E. Club. Instr., C. E., Univ. of 111., 
1902-7; .Assoc in C. E., do., 1907-10; Struct. 
Engr., Purdy and Henderson, 1910-11; do., 
Marshall and' Fox, 191 1 — . Mem., 111. Soc. of 
Engrs. and Survs. ; Illini Club of Chicago; 
Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E. Address, 706 Lin- 
coln Parkway, Chicago; bus. add., 700 N. 
Michigan Ave., do. 

1750. AD.\H PATTON 

(Sister of Nos. 4850. 5863) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Paxton, 111.; d. 
William Thomas (b. 1845, Veedersburg, Ind.) 
and Frances M. (Flagg) Patton (b. 1847, 
Bangor, Me.). Prepared in Paxton H. S.; 111. 
Weslevan Univ. Catalog Asst., John Crerar 
Lib., Chicago, 1903-5; Cataloger, Charles City, 
la.. Lib., 1907; Classifier, Univ. of 111. Lib., 
1908-17; Catalog libn., do., 1917 — ■. Auth.: Cat- 
aloging Economies; The Care of Gift Pamph- 
lets; Papers and Proceedings of the Annual 
Meeting of the Am. Lib. Assoc, 19 18. Mem., 
Lib. Club; M. E. Church; Am. Lib. Assn. Ad- 
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1751. HENRIETTA BETSEY PITTS 

(MARTIN) 
(Wife of No. 1559; Sister of Nos. 2210, 6479) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 23, 1879, McLean, 
III.; d. John Joseph (b. O 20, 1853) and Mary 
Elizabeth (Roberts) Pitts (b. O 30, 1858, Bat- 
tle Creek, Mich.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught H. S., 
Charleston, 1903-4; H. S., Jacksonville, 1904-5: 
H. S., Bloomington, 1905-6. Mem., Baptist 
Church; O. E. S. Married Robert William 
Martin Coi), Je 20, 1906, Bloomington, 111. 
Child, Florence Elizabeth, b. Ap 19, 1910. 
Address, 103 Sherman Court, Joliet, 111. 

1752. FRANCIS BENJAMIN PLANT 
Engineer; A. B. in Chem.; b. Je 29, 1880, 

LaSalle, 111.; s. Henry Benjamin (b. Ja 11, 
1831, Utica, N. Y.) and Carolina (Neeley) 
Plant (b. Ja 22, 1849, Metropolis, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Track team; Mgr., Illio. Asst. Prof., C. E., 
St. Mary's Coll., Oakland, Calif., 1904-5; 
Engr., Warren Improvement Co., San Fran- 
cisco, 1905-6; Engr. and Supt., B. & W. Engr. 
Co., 1906-7; Kittle Const. Co., 1907-9; S. F. 
Bd. of Pub. Works, 1909-10; pvt. practice, 
1910 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Flor- 
ence L. Pope. My 18, 1907, Venice, Calif. 
Child, Henry Benjamin, b. My 18, 191 1. Ad- 
dress, 178 Kempton Ave., Oakland, Calif.; bus. 
add., 922 Rialto Bldg., San Francisco. t 

1753. EDWIN LINDSAY POOR 
(Brother of Nos. 5364, 8669) 
Advertising; B. S.; LL. B., 1904; b. F 3, 
1880, Lexington, 111.; s. Thompson (b. Ja 3, 
1849, Hopkinton, Mass.) and Helen Jane 
(Lindsay) Poor (b. Ag 9, 1854, Shippensburg, 
Pa.). Prepared in Streator H. S. Pres., 
Adelphic; Eng. Club; Ed., The Illinois; Assoc. 
Ed., mini. Asst. Instr., Geol., 1902-3; Law 
Clerk, 1904-5; Asst. Mgr., Adv. Dept., Roths- 
child & Co., Chicago, 1905-6; Adv. Mgr., 
Crofts and Reed, Chicago, 1906-11; with J. 
Walter Thompson Adv. Agency, 1911-13; Gen. 
Adv. work, 1913 — ; Ed., South Shore Country 
Club _ Mag., 1918 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Lilian B. Richey, Je 30, 1906. Chil- 
dren: Donald R., b. S 4, 1907; Dorothy Lind- 
say, b. F 4, 1913. Address, 607 N. Grove 
Ave., Oak Park 



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1754. HIRAM FRANKLIN POST 
(Brother of No. 2213) 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 13, 1878, 
Brownsville, Minn.; s. Henry (b. S 8, 1845, 
Whitby, Can.) and Susan (Sands) Post (b. 
My I, 1854, Madison, Wis.). Prepared in Rock 
Rapids (la.) H. S. M. and E. E. Soc. : Tau 
Beta Pi; Beta Theta Pi; Lt. Col., Univ. Regt.; 
Ed., Illio; Bus. Mgr., Illini. Draftsman, 1902- 
3; Const, work, 1904-5; Gen. Supt., Robert 
Schaefer Co., 1906-8; Contr. Engr., do., 1908- 
11; Gen. Mgr., The Burr Co., 1911-14; Asst. 
Sales Mgr., The Underfeed Stoker Co., of Am.. 
Chicago, 1914 — . Mem., Hamilton Club of 
Chicago. Married Jane V. Hallowell, F 5, 
1908, Chicago. Address, 604 Swetland Blvd., 
Cleveland. 

1755. CLARA BECK REASONER (BARRY) 
(Sister of No. 989) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 12, 1880, Lexington, 
la.; d. John Rogers (b. 1840, West Union. O.) 
and Katherine (Malone) Reasoner (b. 1842, 
Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in Fisher H. S. Y. 
W. C. A.; Chi Omega. Grad. work in Art Inst., 
1903. Art Supvr., Champaign, 1903-6. Married 
Harold Bradford Barry, D 27, 1906, Urbana. 
Children: Eleanor Bradford, b. F 3, 1908; 
John Reasoner, b. S 3. 1914. Address, 593 Le 
Master St., Memphis, Tenn. 



1756. GEORGE I. REEVES 
(Husband of No. 1998) 
Entomologist; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 4, 1879, 
Morris, 111.; s. D. A. (b. N 22, 1854, Kane 
Co., 111.) and Eva Lucy (James) Reeves (b. 
O I, 1863, Grundy Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Morris II. S. Philomathean. Fellow, Entomol., 
1902-3; Asst., Entomol., Univ. of Mo., 1903-4; 
Special Agt., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-n; 
Entomol. Asst., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1911 — . 
Mem., Am. Assn. of Econ. Entomologists; A. 
A. A. S. Married Miriam Ursula Welles ('03), 
Ap 14, 1906, Maiden, 111. Address, 322 H St., 
Salt Lake City. 

1757. ANNA BETHIRE RILEY (MILLER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 30, 1880, Urbana; d. 
Ninian Allen (b. Ja 29, 1844. Edgar Co., 111.) 
and Emma De Etta (Porter) Riley (b. Ap 
12, 1843, Zenia, O.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Pi Beta Phi. Sec, Woman's Club, Albu- 
querque, N. M., igio — . Married Leonard 
Joseph Miller, O 27, 1909, Urbana. Child, 
Joseph Leonard, b. Jl 30, 1915. Address, 924 
N. 2nd St., Albuquerque, N. M. 

1758. HARRY ASHTON ROBERTS 
(Brother of No. 2801) 
Professor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. An 2, 1876, 
Strawn, 111.; s. Edward H. (b. ^f 6, 1841, 
Delaware Co., O.) and Eliza (Moore) Roberts 
rb. Jl 28, 1843, do.). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. 
H. S. Pres., Tau Beta Pi; Pres. and V. P., 
V. M. C. A.; Class Sec: C. E. Club: Illini 
Bd.; Technograph Bd.; Track Team. Drafts- 
man, O. S. L. R. R.. 1902; Res. Engr., A. T. 
& S. F. R. R., 1903; Draftsman, D. L. & W. 
R. R., 1904; Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1906; 
Div. Engr., 1909: Asst. Supt., 1909-14; Asst. 
Prof., C. E.. Univ. of Kan., 1917. Capt. 
Engrs. R. C. U. S. A.. Ft. Riley, Kan., Ft. 
Leavenworth, N. Y. City, 1917; Marseilles, 
France. 1918 — . Mem., Dir. R. R. Y. M. C. A., 
Pocatello, 1911-14; Congr. Church. 1914 — ; 
Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E. ; Trustee, M. E. 
Church, 191 2-14. Married Henrietta L. Hender- 
son. S 23, 1903, lola, Kan. Children: Donald 
Hugh, b. S 7, 1905; Harry Kenneth, b. My 9, 
1907; Henrietta Mary, b. My 23, 1910; Helen 
Henderson, b. Jl 15, 1914. Address, 1423 New 
York St., Lawrence, Kan.; bus. add., Univ. of 
Kan. do. 

1759. MARY ANNETTE ROLFE 

(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1407, 1957, 
3525) 
Y. W. C. A. Work: A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 3, 
1881. Kankakee, 111.; d. Charles Wesley ('72), 
(b. Ap 17, 1850. Arlington Hgts., 111.) and Mar- 
tha Kinsman (Farley) Rolfe (b. My 8 1849, 
Boston).. Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. M. A., N. W. Univ., 1914. Class Pres. and 
\'. P.; Sec, two yrs. Taught in E. Chicago 
H. S., Ja-Je, 1904: Indianapolis Pub. Schs., 
1904-5; Centralia Tp. H. S., 1905-6; Y. W. C. 
A. Sec, St. Univ. of la., 1909-10; Y. W. C. A., 
Sec. recreation hut for Red Cross, care of Hotel 
Petrograd, Paris, France, 1918 — . Address, 601 
John St., Champaign. 

1760. *ALICE ROSE 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Boston, Mass.; d. 
James A. (b. Je 13, 1856, do.) and Elizabeth G. 
(Stevens) Rose (b. Ta 8, 1858, do.). Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S. Died O 3, 1903, Oak Park, 
111. 

1761. LUTHER VERNON ROSE 
With Montgomery Ward & Co.; A. B. in 
L. & A.: b. N 11. 1880. Moultrie Co.. 111.; s. 
Myron and Mary Frances (Randolph) Rose. 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Adelphic; Y. M. 
C. A. Contr. Asst., 1902-4; Rice Farmer, El 
Campo, Tex., 1904-5; with Montgomery Ward 



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& Co., 1906 — . Married Clara Belle Guthrie, 
O 29, 1904. Children: William Myron, b. F 
6, 1909; Vernon Guthrie, b. Ap 4, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 837 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

1762. CHARLES LEONARD SAMSON 

(Brother of Nos. 1763, 2234) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 16, 1876. 
Deers, III.; s. Nelson Willard (b. F 28, 1829, 
Wardsville, Ont., Can.) and Georgena Char- 
lotte (Leonard) Samson (b. Jl 12. 1845, \V. 
Newell, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Varsity Football Scrubs; Class Football Mgr. 
Master Mech. the Buda Co.; Chief Engr., 
Amalgamated Machinery Corp. First Lt., E. R 
C, 1917; E. O. T. C, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.. 
1 91 7; Camp Meade, Md., 191 8; overseas. Ja 
1918. Mem., A. S. M. E., 1914; Western See. 
Engrs., 1913; Dearborn Lodge A. F. A. M.. 
1904; mini Club of Chicago, 1904; Soc. Struct. 
Engrs. Married Loula Jay Womack, S 12, 
1910, Boston. Address, 6730 Perry Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

1763. GEORGE ROY SAMSON 
(Brother of Nos. 1762, 2234) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.: B. S. in Agr., 
1905; b. Ag 2, 1879, Deers, 111.; s. Nelson (b. 
F 28, 1829, Wardsville, Ont.) and Georgena 
Charlotte (Leonard) Samson (b. Jl 12, 1845, 
Newell, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Der 
Deutsche Verein; Eng. Club; Fortnightly Club; 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Asst. Exp. Sta., LTniv. 
of 111., 1905; Asst., An. Husb., Dept. of .\gr., 
do., 1906-10; Instr., An. Husb., Ore. Agr. Coll., 
1910-16; Asst. Prof., do., 1916-17; Farmer, 
1917- — . Joint auth.: West. Live Stock Mgint.. 
Ore. Exp. Sta. Bui. Mem.. A. F. A. .M.; 
Corvallis Cml. Club; Ore. Pure Bred Live 
Stock Breeders Assn. Married Anna Augusta 
Pettingell, S 5, 1912. Children: Georgena Pet- 
tingell, b. Jl 12, 1915; Charles Pettingell, b. 
N 27, 1916. Address, R i, Monroe, Ore. 

1764. THEODORE MARCUS SANDERS 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 13, 1879, 
Little Rock. Ark.; s. Frederick (b. F 6, 1838, 
Dessau, Ger.) and Fannie (Reiser) Sanders (b. 
S 12, 1844, Wurtemburg, do.). Prepared in 
Little Rock II. S. Tau Beta Pi. Married 
Irene Pariera, Ja 29, 1907, Little Rock, .\rk. 
(died My 6, 191 6). Children: Arthur O., b. 
Mr 6, 1908; Miriam F., b. F 15, 191 1. Address, 
240s Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark.; bus. add., 
Hollenberg Bldg., do. 

1765. DONALD HUBBARD SAWYER 
(Brother of Nos. i960, 2502) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 26, 1878, 
Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. George S. (b. S 5. 1844. 
Chester, Vt.) and Phebe Content (Hubbard) 
Sawver (b. F 14, 1852, Can.). Prepared in 
Oak'Park H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. With Alex. 
Potter, N. Y. City; Asst. Engr., C. R. R. of 
N. J.; with J. H. Freedlander, Johnston City, 
Tenn.; City Engr., Paris, 111.; Engr., Main- 
tenance of Way, 111. Traction System, 1905; 
Chief Engr., Cent. 111. Const. Co.; Sawyer 
Bros., Engrs., Seattle-Spokane. Lt. Col., Q. M. 
Corps, N. A., Const. Div. Address, 410 Lin- 
delle Block, Spokane, W'ash. 

1766. TILLIE T0E3 SCHUMACHER 

(RAILS BACK) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 7, 1881, Champaign; 
d. Peter Joseph (b. Mr 28, 1852, Cologne, 
Ger.) and Emma (Kreuger) Schumacher (b. 
Je 6, 1861, Champaign). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Illio Bd. Taught, Decatur H. S., 
1902-5; Asst., German, Univ. of 111., 1905-10. 
Mem., Congr. Church. Married Edgar Macey 
Railsback, N 24, 1910, Champaign. Child, 
Roger Sidney, b. Ag 30. 191 2. Address, 
2216 Hoyt Ave., Everett, Wash. 



1767. HENRY DISBRO SCUDDER 

(Son of No. 86) 
Professor; B. S. in -Agr.; b. D 17, 1881, 
Moberly, Mo.; s. Clarence O. (75), (b. 1S53, 
Carmel, N. Y.) and Amelia C. (Beyer) Scudder 
(b. 1852, Greifswald, Ger.). Prepared in Evans- 
ston Tp. and Lake View H. S. Agr. Club; Alpha 
Zeta. Grad. Study for M. S. degree; Sc. in- 
vestigations, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1902-3-4 — ; 
Taught, Cloquet, Minn. H. S., 1904-6; Instr., 
Agronomy, Kan. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 
1906-7; Prof., do., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1907-18; 
Prof, and Chief in Farm. Mgmt., Ore. Agr. 
Coll. Exp. Sta., 1918 — . Auth.: Ore. Pure Seed 
Law; Ore. Agr. Lime Law. Mem., Ex. Coifi., 
Internat. Farm Assn.; Am. Farm Mgmt. Assn.; 
Am. Soc. of Agronomy; Chm., Ore. St. Pure 
Seed Bd. Married Leila Knickerbocker Mc- 
Cotter, Ag 26, 1907, Rochester, Mich. Chil- 
dren: Donald McCotter, b. O 30, 1911; Robert 
Desborough, b. F 4, 1915; Katherine Miriam, 
b. S I, 1917. Address, Corvallis, Ore. 

1768. ROBERT PHILIP SHIMMIN 
Salesman; B. S. in M. E., 1902; b. O 16, 

1877, Rockford, 111.; s. Edward Shimmin (b. 
Ap 10, 1848, Isle of Man) and Isabella (Pratt) 
Shimmin (b. D 1, 1849, Longside, Aberdeen- 
shire, Scot.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Capt., Univ.' Regt.; Illio Bd. Drafts- 
man, Link Belt Co., 1902-1906; Salesman, L. 
B. Co., 1906. Married Ethel May McEvoy, 
My 14, 1903, Rockford, 111. Children: John 
Edward, b. J a 24, 1905; JNIona May, b. Ja 20, 
1907; Robert Philip, Jr., b. F 27,' 1911. Ad- 
dress, 2254 West 107th PL, Chicago. 

1769. ARTHUR BOURNE SMITH 
(Brother of No. 1972) 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 2, 1873, Elizabeth 
City, N. C; s. Chas. Wesley (b. 1841, Smith- 
field, Pa.) and Hester Ann (Bourne) Smith 
(b. 1843, Bourne, Pa.). Prepared in Genesee 
Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y. Ph. B., Wes- 
leyan Univ., 1900. Delta Tau Delta. Asst. 
Ed., Cumulative Book Index, 1902; Head of 
Order Div., Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1902-11; 
Libn., Kan. Agr. Coll., 1911 — . Mem., Calif. 
Lib. Assn., 1902-11: Ex. Com., Kan. Lib. Assn., 
Treas., 1916; Kan. St. Teachers Assn.; Sc. 
Club. Married Mary Adda Read, O 26, 1902, 
Delavan, N. Y. Children: Hester Elizabeth, b. 
Je 3, 1907; Elgene Arthur, b. O 12, 1909; 
Russell Richard Bourne, b. Ap 4, 1911; Elsie 
Mary, b. F 4, 1913 (died D 17, 1917). Ad- 
dress, R. 2, Manhattan, Kan. 

1770. ELLEN GARFIELD SMITH 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 24, 1879; d. M. P. 

(b. N. H.) and Catherine Smith (b. Peter- 
borough, do.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; 
Lib. Club. Asst., John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 
1902-7: Libn., Pub. Lib., Walla Walla, Wash., 
1907-18. Asst. Libn., Camp Lewis, W'ash., 
191S — . Mem., Pacific North-West Lib. Assn.; 
."^m. Lib. Assn. Address, 244 Marcus St., Walla 
Walla, Wash.t 

1771. ROY SMITH 
(Husband of No. 3026) 
Teacher and Missionary; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. Je 14, 1878, Colusa, 111.; s. Riley (b. Ap 11, 
1834, }ilaggie, W. Va.) and Allie Elizabeth 
(Cogshall) Smith (b. O 1, 1847)- Prepared 
in West. Norm. Coll.; Univ. Acad. Ph. M., 
Univ. of Chicago. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; 
Philomathean (Pres.) M. C. S., Univ. Sch. 
of Commerce, Accounts and Finance: Co. Sec, 
Y. M. C. A., 1902-3; Govt. Teacher, Japan, 
1903-6; Grad. Stud, and Bus., 1906-9: Govt, 
teacher, Japan, 1909-17; IMissionary (M. E. 
Church, South) and Lecturer in Kobe Higher 
Cml. Coll., Kobe, Japan, 1917 — . Auth.: St. 



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Supervision over Accounting Methods; St. 
Administrative Supervision over Local Acconnt- 
ing. j\Iem., The Asiatic See. of Japan. Mar- 
ried Charlotte J. Hess ('07), O 10, 1910, Tokyo, 
Japan. Children: Stanford Moore, b. My 17, 
1912; Roy Andrew, b. N 13, 1915. Address, 
Higher Cml. Coll., Kobe, Japan. 

1772. JOHN McBEATH SNODGRASS 
(Brother of No. 714) 
Professor; B. S. in M. E. ; h. S i, 1874, 
Coldspring, Wis.; s. William (b. Scotland) and 
Mary (McBeath) Snodgrass (b. do.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi. Teacher, Univ. of 111., 1902-6, 1908-11; 
American Locomotive Works, 1906-8; Asst. 
Prof., M. E., Univ. of 111., 191 1—. Published 
Univ. of 111. Engng. Exp. Sta. Bui. Nos. 11, 
31, 34, 82, 1 01. Married Daisy May Bonar, Jl 
28, 1909. Child, Susan Jane, b. Ag 10, 1910. 
Aidress, 306 Armory Ave., Champaign. 

1773. IDA MARY SPAULDING 
(MILNER-THOMPSON) 

B. L. S.; b. D 27, 1879, Orange City, Fla.; 
d. James A. (b. Lockport, N. Y.) and Eleanor 
(Pond) Spaulding (b. Plymouth, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Oshkosh St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of 
Wis., 1899-1900. Pi Beta Phi. Libn., Coeur 
d'Alene Pub. Lib., 1905-8; igio — . Auth.: 
Reading for Children Arranged by Grades. 
Married Ralph A. Milner, My 20, 1903, Osh- 
kosh, Wis.; Raymond Thompson, D 31, 1912. 
Child, Jack, b. Ag 5, 1904. Address, Sebastopol, 
Calif. 

1774. LAVINIA STEELE 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 16, 1878, Scranton, 
la.; d. Almon C. (b, 1844, O.) and Julia Eliza- 
beth (Aldrich) Steele (b. 1851, 111.). Prepared 
in Coon Rapids Pub. Sch.: Carroll H. S.; 
Univ. of Neb., 1897-1900. Delta Delta Delta. 
Asst. Cataloger, la. St. Lib., 1902-3; Compiler, 
Check List of the publications of the St. of la., 
1903-4; organized Monticello Pub. Lib., 1904; 
Supply as Cataloger, la. St. Lib., 1904; Ref. 
Asst., la. St. Univ. Lib., 1904-5; Cataloger, 
la. St. Lib., 1005 — . Address, St. Lib., Des 
Moines.t 

1775. OTTO CHRISTOPHER 
STEINMEYER 

Chemist; A. B. in Sc; b. D 18, 1881. La- 
Salle. 111.; s. Cliristian (b. Stuttgart, Ger.) 
and Katherine (Feuer) Steinmeyer (b. do.). 
Prepared in La.Salle Tp. H. S. Asst. Chem., 
Santa Fe system, 1902-4; Chem., Tie and Tim- 
ber Dept., 1904-7; Gen. Insp., Timber Preser- 
vation Dept., St. L. & S. F. R. R. and E. I. 
R. R., 1907-14; Supvr., Timber Preservation, 
S. & L. S. F. R. R., 1914. Married Abigail 
Tesson, O 19, 191 1. Address. 729 Monroe St., 
Springfield, Mo.; bus. add., Frisco Bldg., do. 

1776. ■ *NATHANIEL A. STERN 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 27, 1879, Champaign; 

s. Abraham (b. Mr i, 1837, Dinsbach, Ger.) 
and Babette (Bloch) Stern (b. Fluss, Bavaria, 
Ger.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Lawyer, 
1902; do., Chicago, 1903 — ; Alderman, Chicago 
1915-16. Mem., mini Club; Hvde Park Am. 
Club.; A. F. A. M.; Chicago Real Est. Bd; 
K. P. Married Edith Mae Kramer, Je 5, 

1910, Chicago. Died Mr 23, 1919. 

1777. JOHN POGUE STEWART 
Experimental Poniologist; A. B. in Sc; b. 

Je I, 1876, Biggsville, 111.; s. James Gibson 
(b. 1 83 1, St. Clairsville, O.) and Maria Louise 
(Pogue) Stewart (b. 1842, Olena, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Biggsville H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. M. S., Cornell, 1903; Ph. D., Cornell, 

191 1. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. 
Fellow, Hort., Cornell, 1906-7; Taught Agr., 
Nature Study and Math., 111. St. Norm., 1903- 
6; Prof., Pomology, Pa. Exp. Sta., 1907 — -. 
Auth.: Nature Study in its Practical Bear- 



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ings, HI. St. Norm. Univ. and Nature Study 
Review; Agr. in the Pub. Schs., ///. Farmers 
Inst. Proc; Some Phases of Pa. Fruit Grow- 
ing, Rep. of St. Hort. Assn. of Pa.; The 
Fertilization of Apple Orchards, Pa.; Sum- 
mer Control of the San Jose Scale, Rural New 
Yorker; The Summer Spraying of Peaches, 
Rpt. of Am. Pom. Soc; Factors Influencing 
yield, color, size and growth in apples, Ann. 
Rpt. of the Penn. St. Coll.; Buls. of the Pa. 
Exp. Sta.; numerous other articles on hort. 
subjects. Mem., Am. Nature Study Soc; Am. 
Pom. Soc; V. P., Am. Soc. for Hort. Sc; 
Pa. St. Hort. Assn.; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; 
Presby. Church. Married Isabel Stuart Mont- 
gomery, S 10, 1913, Milton. Pa. Child, Mary 
Louise, b. Ag 18, 1916. Address, R i, Milton, 
Pa. 

1778. * WILLI AM BO WEN STEWART 
LL. B.; b. Ag 6, 1868, Indianapolis; s. Fred- 
eric Steir (b. Ja 13, 1849, Hagerstown, Md.) 
and Ella K. (Williams) Stewart (b. N 23, 1850, 
Marion, O.). Prepared in Lake View H. S.; 
Diversey Sch., Chicago. Philomathean; Sigma 
Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Pres.. Stud, Democratic 
Club, Practicing Law, Fayetteville, 1900-4; 
Special work, Syracuse; Mgr., N, W, branch 
of The Bishop-Babcock-Becker Co,, Cleveland, 
1905 — . Served in U. S. Navy, 1887-91. be- 
fore the mast and later in Pay Corps, U. S. S. 
Vt., U. S. S. Trenton, U. S. S. Nipsic, U. S. S. 
Independence in N. Atlantic, S. Atlantic in 
Pac Sta. — survivor Samoan Hvirricane, 1889. 
.Stewarts Collection of Newspapers: One fro:r. 
Capital each state and island possession, one 
jtrom each large financial, cml. or mfg. center 
in each st.; all of same date. Ag 6, 1909 — col- 
lection in Univ. of 111. Lib. Mem., A. F. 
A. M., 32d degree; Past Exalted Ruler B. P. 
O. E. Married Jessie May Pritchett, F 21, 

1894. Mason City, 111. Child, Mildred, b. Jl 12, 

1895. Died Ja 19, 1913. 

1779. FLOYD LUDWIG SWANBERG 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 14, 
1877. Braceville, 111.; s. J. L. (b. Mr 28, 1844, 
Stockholm, Sweden) and Maria (Huston) 
Swanberg (b. Mr 31, 1850, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Danville H. S. M. and E. E. Soc; Tau 
Beta Pi; Bus. Mgr., Tcchnograph. Mech. Engr. 
for the Lunkenheimer Co., 1902-4; Sec, D. T. 
Williams Valve Co., 1905-15; V. P. and Gen. 
Mgr., Blair Motor Truck Co., Newark, O., 
1906-17; Sec, The Richardson-Phenix Co., 
Milwaukee, 191 7 — . Invented many improve- 
ments in oiling devices, steam specialties, etc. 
Auth. : Notes on Helical Spring, Technograph, 
1903-4. Mem., Am. Soc. of Metals; A. S. 
M. E.; I. S. T. M. Married Mamie Alberta 
Connelly, D 31, 1902, Danville, 111. Address, 
790 Farwell Ave,, Milwaukee. 

1780. HELEN MARY TAYLOR (BUSH) 
(Wife of No. 1317) 

A. B. in L. & A,; b, Ag 20, 1879, Bloom- 
ington, 111.; d. Tames Branch (b. 1851, Clark 
Co., Ky.) and Sarah (Martin) Taylor (b. 1851, 
do.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Taught Math., DeKalb H. S., 1902-3; 
Rhet., 111., 1903-4; Traveled and Studied in 
France and Germany, 1904-5; Taught, Bloom- 
ington, 1905-7; Oak Park H. S., 1907-8. Mar- 
ried John Kenyon Bush ('00), Ag 4, 1908. 
Children: Eleanor Isabel, b. O 11, 1909; Ken- 
yon Taylor, b. My 21, 191 5. Address, 133 
Dorffel Drive, Seattle. 

1 781. FRANK LINN THOMPSON 
(Brother of Nos. 1429, 2266) 
Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 5, 1878, 
Warrenburg, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1837, 
Alden, N. Y.) and Mary G. (Langston) Thomp- 
son (b. 1843, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
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178-'. McDonald Thompson 

(Brother of No. looi) 
Asst. Eiigr.; H. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 25, 1870. 
Isabel, 111.: s. EiUvard T. and Mima (Mc- 
Donald) Thompson. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
With I. C. R. R., Draftsman, 1902-4; Instru- 
nientman, 1904-5; Roadmaster, 1905-9; Asst. 
Bridge Engr., Chicago (ireat Western R. R.; 
Bridge Engr., St. Paul, uju-i.i; Asst. Engr., 
Track Elevation Work, I. C R. R., ("hie.-igo, 
1913 — . Married Lillian Constance Gillentine, 
D 26, 1906. Child, Donald Edward, b. S 25, 
1907. Address, 132,? E. (14th St.. Chicago; 
bus. add., Br. Dept., I. C. R. R., Chicago. 

1783. GEORGE WILLIAM VAN METER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 23, 1871, 
Washington, 111.; s. Davis Rhodes (b. Iludson. 
Wis.) and Susan (Baker) \'aii Meter (b. Lex- 
ington, Kv.). Prepared in Washington H. S.: 
Knox Coll. Married Bertha Sloan Lehman, 
Ag 24, 1S97, Vates City, 111. Child, Philip 
Lehman, b. S 23, 1904. .Iddrcss, 237 N. Rutaii 
Ave., Wichita, Kan.; bus. add., 602-6 Caldwell- 
Murdock Bldg., do. 

1784. ERNEST CARL FREDERICK 
VON der LIPPE 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 24, 
1879, Neuinunster, Ger.; s. Detlef von der 
Lippe (b. D 15, 1848, Moen, do.}. Prepared in 
Kansas Citv IL S. .■\tteiulcd Purdue ITniv., 
1895-8. Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Xi ; Track 
Team, 1896. Mil. service, Spanish-Am. W'ar. 
Engrs., Archs. anil Kiiihlers; Gen. Mgr., 
Milhvork Valve and Specialty^ Co., Chicago: 
Consulting Engr., Engng. Equipment ami 
Const, of Bldgs. and Colonies; Capt., ist Regt., 
111. Engrs.; loSth IL S. Engrs., A. E. F., 
1918 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Caroline 
Kullman, Ag iS, 1904, Lebanon, 111. Child, 
Carl Detlef, b. D 18, 1905. Address, 35 S. 
Dearborn St., Chicago. 

1785. 'LESI-IE ABRAM WATERBURY 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; A. M. and A. E., 
1918; b. N 29, 1880, Polo, 111.; s. Abrani 
Daniel (b. S 30, 1850, do.) and Francelia 
Jeanctte (W^adsworth) Waterbury (b. Ja 5, 
1845). Prepared in Polo IL S. Phi Kappa 
Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Ed., Tcchiio- 
grafh. Instr., Math, and C. E., Mich. Agr. 
Coll., 1902-3; Instr., C. E., L^niv. of 111., 
1903-7; Prof., do., Univ. of Ariz., 1907-1(1; 
Prof., Civ. and Arch. Engng., Univ. of Ariz., 
1916 — . Auth. : A Vest Pocket Handbook of 
Math.; Cement Lab. Man.; Lack of L^nifoimity 
in Results of Cement Tests, Engng. Nc-^vs: 
Failure of Concrete Piles Ihider Ocean Pier 
at Long Beach, Calif., do.; The Southern Pa- 
cific of Mexico Railroad, (/(>.; A Reinforced 
Concrete Water Tank with Dome-Shaped Bot- 
tom, do.; Cement Lab. ^L^n.; Materials Test- 
ing Man.; Stresses in Struct. Steel .\nglos. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. ; Am. Soc. for Testing Mate- 
rials. Married Ethel Clare Miller, S 2, 1903, 
Lincoln, 111. Children: Clarence Leslie, h. 
Te 9, 1906; Mildred Francelia, b. N 29, 1908. 
Died Je 15, 191S, Nitro, VV. Va. 

1786. FRANCIS GEORGE WENDELL 
Sec. and Treas., Light and Power Co.; R. S. 
in C. E.; b. My 23, 1S80. New Holland, 111.; s. 
George (b. Ta 29, 1S45, Piketon, O.) and Sarah 
(Ohniart) Wendell (b. D 12. 1850, Petersburg, 
111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club. 
Asst. Civ. Engr., Brenneke and Fay, St. Louis. 
1902-4; Civ. Engr., Tulsa, Okla., 1904-6; Field 
Engr., City Engrs. Office, Grand Rapids, Mich., 
1906-9: Chief Draftsman, do., 1900-10; .\sst. 
City Engr., 1910-11; Owner and Mgr., Rose- 
dale and Sugar Creek Farms, New Holland, 
111., 1911 — : Sec. and Treas., New Holland 
Light and Power Co., do., 1915 — . IVFarried 
Margaret Quinn, Je 14, 1905, New Holland, 
HI. Child, Margaret Jane, b. D 9, 1912. Ad- 
dress, Box 26, New Holland, 111. 



1787. CHARLES DIETRICH 
WESSELHOEFT 
(Husband of No. 6013) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 25, 1881, 
Chicago; s. Dietrich (b. Jork, Hanover, Ger.) 
and Henrietta (Rost) Wesselhoeft (b. Artz- 
berg, Bavaria, do.). Prepared in Chicago pub. 
sells. Sigma .\lpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. 
Whiting Foundry Equipment Co., Kohler Bros., 
.\rnoUl Co., Krehbiel Co., all of Chicago; 
Pres., Wesselhoeft Co., Engrs., Constructors, 
Chicago. Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Blanche 
Portman, Chicago (Died); Elsie Winteriueyer 
('13), Ap 28, 1914, Chicago. Children: AUmen, 
b. Je 15, 1908; Flora Henrietta, b. O 31, 1918. 
Address, 910 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

1788. IRVING IVLVRK WESTERN 
Lawvcr; A. B. in L. & A.; LL.B., 1904; b. 

Ta 8, 1878, Dundee, 111.; s. Geo. E. and Lib- 
Ine .\. (Hutson) Western. Prepared in Dundee 
II. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Kappa Nu; 
V. M. C. A., cabinet; Adelphic; Orat. Assn.; 
Pres., .'\th. Assn.; Eng. Club; Ed., Illini; 
ITniv. Orat.; Mo. debate; Class Orat.; Mgr., 
Star Lecture Course. Practising law with Bots- 
ford, Wayne & Botsford, Elgin, 111., 1905-10; 
with Ellis & Western, 1910 — . Married Beulah 
Joiner, My 12, 1906, Polo, 111. Children: 
Julia Elizabetli, b. Ap 23, 1907; Carol, b. My 24, 
1 91 3. .-iddress, Dundee, 111.; bus. add., 
O'Bierne Block, Elgin, 111. 

1789. JAMES DUNWELL WHITE 
(Brother of No. 3602) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 25. 1878, Pana, 111.; s. 
James D. (b. .\g 7, 1836, Duncanon, Pa.) and 
Nina Sophia (Dunwel!) White (b. I\Ir 9, 1842, 
Solon, O.). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. 
Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield and 
Trident; Mgr., Baseball team, 1902. Clerk, 
I. C. Freight C)ffice, 1902-3; Cashier, Big Four 
I'reight and Passenger Depts., 1903-4; Joint 
Rate Insp., 1904; Chief Clerk and Traf. ^Igr., 
D. U. & C. R. R.. 1904-5: TraL Mgr., D. U. 
& C. R. R., 1905-7; do., D. U. & C. R. R. & 
St. L., D. & C. R. R., 1907-9:^ Asst. Traf. Mgr.. 
1909-10; Sec. Champaign Chamber of Com- 
merce, 1910; Bus. Mgr., Champaign Daily Ga- 
zette. Married Etheldred Frank Lindley, F i, 

1909, Urbana. Address, 844 S. Greenwood, 
Springfield, 111. 

1790. EDITH URSULA WHITEHOUSE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 16, 1873. 
Breeds, 111.; d. Isaac (b. 1830, W. Bromwich, 
Kng.) and Mary Elizabeth (Layton) White- 
house (b. 1842, Orion Tji., Fulton Co., III.). 
Prepared in Canton H. b. Address, Canton, 
Ill.t 

1791. MILTON JAMES WHITSON 
Contractor; B. S. in Arch.; b.. S 8, 1878, 
Pleasant N'alley, la.; s. Henry Tames and Eliza 
Mary Whitson. Prepared in L^niv. Acad. Phi 
Gamma Delta. Architecture, three yrs. ; con- 
tracting till 1918. Supt., p. M. Dept^ in erec- 
tion of cantonments: CoL, Q. M. C. N. A. 
Married Kathryn Loomis. Je 27, 1906, She- 
boygan, Wis. Child, Henry James, b. \p 20, 

1910. Address, Imperial Apt.', 1769 Columbia 
Road, Washington, D. C. 

1792. N.\TIIAN WILKINSON 
(Husband of No. 2259) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 21, 187S, 
Hartford, Kan.; s. Nathan Stout (b. Ind.) and 
Cordelia C. (Price) Wilkinson (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Emporia H. S. Band: Class football; 
Class baseball. With Bullock Elec. AHg. Co., 
1902-4; Montreal Engr. Sales Dept., .\llis-Chal- 
mers Co., 1904-7; Milwaukee Office, </t)., 1907-8; 
Engr., do., 1908 — . Invented Automatic Street 
Indicator for Tramways, 1908; Resistance 
Grid., 1909. Mem., A. ' I. E. E.; Milwaukee 
Engng. Soc; M. E. Church. Married Helen 



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Stookey ('04), Je 15, 1907, Ilarristown, 111. 
Chililreii: Helen Jean, b. {) jg, looS; Nathan, 
b. V 13, 1910; David Price, b. Ap 20, 1916. 
Address, 789 Reulah Ave., Milwaukee. 
1793. KLKICK WILLIAMS 
(Husband of. No. 3186) 
Instructor; A. B. in Cheni.; A. M., 1903; 
b. F 21, 1878, Illiopolis, 111.; s. Simon Peter 
(b. S 17, 1825, Philadelphia) and Laura 
(McNeill) Williams (b. 1) 12, 1842, Christian 
Co., 111.). Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Acad.; 
Univ. Acad._ Phi Lambda Upsilon; Y. M. C. A. 
Fellow in Chem., 1902-3; Asst., Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1903-5; Instr., 1905-6; Educ. Missionary, 
1906-12, M. K. Church, Chengtu, China; Prin.. 
Roys' Day and Boarding Sch.; in charge of 
Chem. Dept., West. China Union Univ.; 
teacher, Louisville, Ky., Male H. S., 1912-13; 
do., Kan. Univ., 1913-14; do., Ventura Union 
II. S., Ventura Coll., 1914-17; do., Los Angeles 
Sch. System, 1917-18; Instr., Chem., II. S., 
Hollywood, Calif., 1918 — . Pres., Ventura 
Federated Brotherhood, 191 7 — . Married 
Florence B. Somers ('07), F 3, 1909, P't. 
Dodge, la. Address, 1246 Orange Drive, 
Hollywood, Calif. 

1794. THOMAS WILSON 
Editor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag i, 1880, Cale- 
donia, 111.; s. Robert (b. 1851, Coatbridge, 
Scot.) and Elizabeth (McNair) Wilson (b. 1855, 
Caledonia, 111.). Prepared in South Belvidere 
H. S. Draftsman, Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago, 1902-4; Asst. Ed., Tlic Engr., 1904-8; 
Ed., Practical Engr., 1908; Assoc. Ed., Power, 
1908-12; West. Ed., Power, 1914 — . Aulh. : 
The Gas Engine, Questions and Answers; 
Steam Traps; Numerous articles in The Engr.; 
Power. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; West. Soc' of 
Engrs., Chicago; Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs. 
Married Mabel Grace Monroe, D 31, 1908, 
Picton, Ont. Children: Eleanor Elizabeth, b. 
O 25, 1912; Ailcen Lucille, b. Jl 31, 1917. 
Address, 711 E. 50th St., Chicago. 

1795. SOLOMON WOLFF 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; s. Abraham (b. 
S^ JO, Amsterdam, Holland) and Henrietta 
(Schutz) Wolff (b. Je 20, 1863, Pyrmont, 
Ger.). Prepared in El Paso (Tex.) II. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Capt., Univ. Regt. With Bul- 



lock Elec. Mfg. Co., 1902-3; Frank B. Rae, 
N. Y., 1903; Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., 1904; 
Mgr., Cleveland District, Allis-Chalmers Co., 
1904-14; Dist. Mgr., DeLaval Steam Turbine 
Co., Chicago, 1914 — . Married Birdie Beekson, 
Je 9, 1906, Chicago. Child, Sylvia, b. N 13, 
1909 (died N 15, 1916). Address, 1456 Fargo 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 933 Peoples (jas Bldg., 
do. 

1706. HERBERT HENRY WOLLESON 
Examiner of Land Titles; B. S. in A. E. ; 
b. Je 17, 1881, I'.clleville, 111.; s. Anton (b. 
My 10, 1853, Denmark) an<l Hannah (Hem- 
pelman) Wolleson (b. Ja 23, 1859, New Haven, 
Mo.). Prepared in Belleville H. S. Struct. 
.Steel Draftsman, Brown Ketcham Iron Works, 
Indianapolis, 1902-3; Koken Iron Works, St. 
Louis, In<l., 1903; .Struct. Steel Insp., Bren- 
ncke and I'^ay, St. Louis, Ind., 1903; Draftsman, 
Terminal R. R. Assn., St. Louis, 1903-4; Struct. 
.Steel Estimator, Brown Ketcham Iron Works, 
Indianapolis, 1904-7; Struct. Engr., Purdy & 
Henderson, Chicago, 1907-8; E. C. & R. M. 
Shakland, Chicago, 1908-12; Purdy & Hender- 
son, Montreal, Quebec, 1912; Asst. Engr., 
Noelke-Richards Iron Works, Indianapolis, 
1913; Mgr., WoUeson-Wolff Abstract Co., 
Believille, 111., 191 3 — . Address, 825 S. Church 
St., Belleville, 111. 

1797. ERVIN EVERMONT WYNE 
Merchant; LL. B.; b. Ap 24, 1879, Macomb, 

111.; s. Joseph William (b. Macomb, 111.) and 
Alice (Ervin) Wyne (b. do.). Prepared in 
Macomb II. S.; Knox Coll. Sec. and Treas., 
Wyne Deavin Dry Goods Co. Married Ada 
Mae Lantz, Ap s, 1910, Sterling, 111. Children: 
Wm. E.. b. Je 16, 1 9 12; Elizabeth, b. My 13, 
1916. Address, Sterling, 111. 

1798. FERDINAND JOSEPH ZIPF 
Asst. Prin.; A. B. in Sc; b. My 6, 1868, 

Ilopedale, 111.; s. Ferdinand Joseph (b. Baden, 
Ger.) and Caroline (Dettman) Zipf (b. Hesse 
Cassel, Ger.). Prepared in Ilopedale H. S. 
Prin., II. S., Watseka, 1902-3; Supt. of Schs., 
Peotone, 1903-6; II. S. Teacher, Chicago, 
1906 — ; Asst. Prin., Fenger H. S., 1913 — . 
Married Maggie Lee Smith, Ta i, 1895, Hope- 
dale, 111. Child, Herbert Fontaine, b. O 6, 
1895. Address, 11923 Yale Ave., Chicago. 



CLASS OF 1903 (202 LIVING, 10 DEAD) 



1709. RUTH ABBOTT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Dubuque, la.; d. 
Charles l-'uller (b. Boston) and Jane (Bingham) 
Abbott (b. Charlotte, Vt.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park II. S. Kai)pa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta 
Psi; Lib. Club; Watcheka; Y. W. C. A. Libn., 
Sch. of Educ. Lib., Univ. of Chicago. Me;n., 
(Chicago Lib. Club; Chicago Coll. Club; Geog. 
Soc. of Chicago; Sociendad Hispana y Amer- 
icana. Address, 5716 Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 

1800. EDITH LOUISE ALLEN 
(Daughter of No. 92; Sister of Nos. 2310, 
2876, 5002, 8096) 
Lecturer; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 24, 1880, Dela- 
van. 111.; d. Ralph ('76), (b. Ap 15, 1854, See- 
konk, Mass.) and Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen (b. 
O 12, 1856, Philo, 111.). Prepareil in Delavan 
H. S. Delta Sigma. Lecturer, Extcn. Dei)t.. 
Univ. of Tex.; Okla. Agr. Coll., 1915 — . Ad- 
dress, Stillwater, Okla.f 

1801. MAE LOUISE ALLEN (TULLOCK) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Champaign; d. Ira How- 
land and Mary Louise (Reynolds) Allen (b. 
Perry, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Ste- 
nographer, 111. Grain Dealers Assn.; Sec, three 
yrs. of F. C. Miller Circle No. 78. Mem., 
Ladies of the G. A. R. Married Warren Milne 
Tullock, My 19, 1907, St. Louis. Address, 908 
W. Green St., Urbana. t 



1802. EUGENIA ALLIN 

Libn. and Prof.; B. L. S.; b. Bloomington, 
111.; d. William H. (b. do.) and Harriet Eliza 
(Capen) Allin (b. F 10, 1846, Union Springs, 
N. v.). Prepared in Bloomington II. S.; III. 
Wesleyan Univ. Girls' Glee Club; Lib. Club; 
Phi Delta Psi. Libn. and Instr., Lib. Sc, 
Decatur Coll. and Indus. Sch. of James Mil- 
likin Univ., 1903-10; Organizer 111. Lib. Exten. 
Comn., 1910-14; Libn. and Prof., Lib. Sc, 
Decatur Coll. and Indus .Sch. of James Milli- 
kin Univ., 1914 — . Mem., 111. Lib. Assn.; Am. 
Lib. Assn.; D. A. R. ; Drama League of Am.; 
Coll. Club, Decatur; St. Charities and Correc- 
tions; Woman's Com. St. Council of Nat. De- 
fense; Bd. Mem., Decatur Bur. of Social Ser- 
vice. Address, 124 N. Edward St., Decatur, 
111.; bus. add.. The James Millikin Univ., do. 



1803. MARY ANDERSON 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1904; 
b. N 17, 1875, Macon 111.; d. A. A. and Sarah 
(Carter) Anderson. Prepared in Decatur H. S. 
Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, Math, 
and Pbys., 111. Woman's Coll., Jacksonville, 
111., 1904-6; Teacher, Math., 1904-8; Prof., 
Math., 1909 — . Address, 111. Woman's Coll., 
Jacksonville, 111. 



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1804. CHARLES E. APPLE 

(Brother of No. 2879) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 4, 1879, 
Palestine, 111., s. William S. (b. Ag 28, 1848, 
Sidney, O.) and Sarah B. (Decker) Apple (b. 
Jl 9, 1854). Prepared in Robinson H. S. 
Engr. with various Bridge and Ry. Cos. Mar- 
ried Jean King, Je 18, 190S, Kings, 111. Child, 
daughter, b. Jl 12, 1913. Address, c/o S. A. & 
A. P. Ry., Yoakum, Tex. 

1805. JAMES THOMAS ATWOOD 
(Brother of No. 786) 

Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 24, 1881, 
near Rockford, 111.; s. Patton B. (b. Mr 10, 
1843, Winnebago Co., 111.) and Emma (Catlin) 
Atwood (b. F 2, 1848, Litchfield, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Rockford H. S. Pres., M. E. Soc; 
Tau Beta Pi; Capt., Univ. Regt. Draftsman, 
Nat. Sewing Mach. Co., Belvidere, 111., 1903; 
Instr., Univ. of Wis., 1903-08. Mem., Bap- 
tist Church; Univ. Alumni Club. Married 
Myra Mayhew Cadby, D 27, 1906, Wauwatosa, 
Wis. Child, Philip Trowbridge, b. My 29, 
1908. Address, 1245 Garrison Ave., Rockford, 
111. 

1806. LOU BAKER 

Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 26. 1876, 
McLean Co., 111.; s. Luman E. (b. Jl 9, 1846, 
Greenville, N. Y.) and Margaret M. (Price) 
Baker (b. S 23, 1849, McLean Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in 111. St. Norm. Univs., Normal and 
DeKalb, 111. Teacher, Biol., H. S., Charles- 
ton, 1903-4; Kankakee, 1904-5; Boone, la., 
190S — . Address, Boone, Ia.$ 

1807. CHARLES VINCENT BARRETT 

(Brother of No. 1307) 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Mr 19, 1882, Chicago; 
s. Michael and Kate (Dwyer) Barrett. Pre- 
pared in Jos. Medill H. S., Chicago. Web- 
ster Law (Jlub; Theta Kappa Nu; Asst. State's 
Atty.. Cook Co., five years. Elected to Bd. ot 
Review, Chicago, N 19 18. Married Helen V. 
Barrett, Je 2, 1909. Children: Helen V. and 
Marion. Address, 1942 22nd St., Chicago; 
bus. add., 68 W. Washington St., dcf 

1808. JAMES THEOPHILUS BARRETT 
(Brother of No. 4542) 

Professor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1907; b. N 
14, 1876. Butler, 111.; s. Jesse Clark (b. My 
30, 1839, Jay Co., Ind.) and Emma Cornelia 
?Hutchison) Barrett (b. D 19, 1852, Marshall 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Butler and Hillsboro 
H. Schs. Ph. D.j_ Cornell Univ., 1910. Sigma 
Xi; Nat. Hist. hoc. Goldwin Smith Fellow 
in Bot., Cornell Univ., 1908-9. Asst., Bot., 
111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903-8; Assoc, Bot. and 
Chief Asst., Bot., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1910-13; 
Prof., Plant Path., Univ. of Calif., Grad. Sch. 
of Tropical Agr. and Plant Path., Citrus Exp. 
Sta. Auth. : The Vascular System and Blood 
Flow in Diplocardia cominunis Garman, Sc. N. 
S., 19, 216 pp., 1904 (Abst.) ; Dry Rot of Corn, 
do., 27 pp. 212-213, 1908; Ear Rots of Corn 
(with T. J. Burrill) Cir. No. 1:7, 111. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., pp. 1-3, 1908; Development and 
Fertilization in Olipidiopsis, Sc. N. S., 35, 151 
pp., 1912; Development and Sexuality of Some 
Species of Olipidiopsis (Cornu) Fischer, Annals 
of Bot., 26 pp., 1912; A Serious Root Disease 
of Radish, Phytopathology, 2, 96 pp., 191 2; 
various papers on plant diseases (Thomas Jon- 
athan Burrill), Phytopathology, 8, 1918. Assoc. 
Ed. Phytopathology. 1918. Mem., M. E. 
Church; M. W. A.; Phytopathol. Soc; A. A. 
A. S.; mem.. West. Soc. of Naturalists. Mar- 
ried Anne Myra Turner, Je 15, 1904, Butler, 
111. Children: James Turner, b. Mr 29, 1909; 
Mary Helen, b. Jl 28, 1910; Martha Anne, b. 
D II, 1911; Paul Hutchison, b. Ag 25, 1914. 
Address, Box 580, Riverside, Calif. 



1S09. CLARENCE HERBERT BEAN 
Asst. Supt., Motive Power; B. S. in Chem.; 
b. My 26, 1879, Rock Falls, 111.; s. Jason Pierce 
(b. 1845, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.) and Marv 
Ella (Spotts) Bean (b. 1856, O.). Prepared 
in Rock Falls H. S. and Sterling Tp. H. S. 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem., Armour & Co., 
1903-5; Chem., Armour Fert. Works, 1905-6; 
Asst. Gen. Supt., do., 1906-9; Supt., Motive 
Power, Armour Fert. Works, 1909-10; Asst. 
Supt., Motive Power, Armour & Co., 1910 — . 
Mem., A. C. S.; A. S. M. E. Married Emma 
Clark Hurm, S 22, 1909, Atlanta, Ga. Chil- 
dren: Sherman Hurm, b. Mr 9, 191 1; Barbara, 
b. N II, 191 3. Address, 5213 Harper Ave., 
Chicago. 

181 0. ERNEST R. BEAR 
(Brother of No. 3278) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 24, i88i, 
Bearsdale, 111.; s. Samuel E. (b. 1856, Pa.) 
and Minerva J. (Cox) Bear (b. 1857, Harris- 
town, 111.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; track teams. Draftsman, 111. Steel 
Co., Chicago, 1903-4; in bus., Welch, Okla., 
1904-6; Engr., Trussed Concrete Steel Co., 
Detroit and Pittsburgh, 1906 — ; Engr., Rein- 
forced Concrete Co., Pittsburgh, 1906-7; Engr., 
Robt. A. Cummings, do., 1907-8; Mfr., Rein- 
forced Concrete Const. Co., do., 1908-12; Struct. 
Engr., pvt. practice, Wheeling, W. Va., IQ12- 
18; Engr., Turner Const. Co.. N. Y. City, 
1918 — . Married Belma iSI. Davis, 1905, Cham- 
paign. Children: William H., b. 1907; Mary 
H., b. 1909; John R., b. 191 1; Richard D., b. 
191 2; Martha M.. b. 19 18. Address, 343 Tecum- 
seh Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; bus. add., 255 
Broadway, New York City. 

1811. KATHARINE W. BEAR (DREW) 

(Wife of No. 2078) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 21, 1879, Ludlow, 
111.; d. Henry (b. 1835, Constance, Switzerland) 
and Elizabeth (Hiike) Bear (b. 1835, Ger.). 
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Y. M. C. A.; Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher, 
Los Angeles, 1903-6. Married Frank L. Drew 
('04), Ja I, 1906, Los Angeles. Child, Kath- 
arine, b. D 8, 1906. Address, 11 54 N. Mentor 
Ave., Pasadena, Calil.f 

1812. FRANCIS MARION BEATY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 30, 1868, 
Ewing, 111.; s. George Washington (b. F 7, 
1841, Ewing, 111.) and Sarah Ann (Bosley) 
Beaty (b. N 4, 1839, More's Prairies, Jefferson 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Ewing Coll. Pres., 
Adelphic. Teacher, 1903-8; clerk in U. S. 
Treas., Washington, D. C, 1908-9; teacher, 
1909-12. Mem., Miss. Baptist Church; I. O. 
O. F., Macedonia, 111.; Bd. of Dir. Y. M. C. A. 
at Iloilo, 1906-8 and rooms Com. of Iloilo 
Y. M. C. A., 1910 — . Married Sadie Jane Hill, 
1896, Ewing, 111.; Cecil Mertilla Damon, Elgin, 
111., 1903. Children: Edith, b. 1897 (died 
1898); Clara, b. 1906. Address, Iloilo, P. I.t 

1813. JOHN PHILIP BECKMAN 
Ed. and Pub.; LL. B.; b. Ja 5, 1877, Camp 
Point, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ger.) and Hannah 
(Ilocamp) Beckman (b. Ger.). Prepared in 
Maplewood H. S., Camp Point. Ed. and Pub. 
Hancock Co. Jour. Mem., Lutheran Church. 
Married Sylvia Maud Reaugh, Ag 23, 1906, 
Augusta, 111. Address, Carthage, 111. 

1 81 4. Leroy fitcli beers 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 9, 1880, 
Clarion, Pa.; s. Levi (b. Milan, O.) and Jennie 
M. (Fitch) Beers (b. Hunterton, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Harvey H. S. Y. M. C. A.; M. E. 
and E. E. Soc. Drafting, 1904; Erecting Engr., 
Underfeed Stoker Co., 1904-6; Selling for Buf- 
falo Forge Co., 1906-7; with U. S. Geol. Sur., 
1907; Proprietor, L. F. Beers Water Systems, 



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190- — . When with U. S. Geol. Sur. prepared 
material for the Bui. on burning coal without 
smoke. Mem., Rochester Rotary Club. Mar- 
ried Clara E. Darrohn, Mr 30, 1910, Rush, 
N. Y. Children: Kenneth Darrohn, b. Ap 30, 
1913; Douglas Darrohn, b. Jl 13, 1915. Ad- 
dress, Til Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 

1815. STELLA BENNETT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; A. B.. 1908; b. Belvi- 
dere. 111.; d. Charles (b. 1845, do.) and Ellen 
Celeste (Reynolds) Bennett (b. 1847, Mukwon- 
ago. Wis.). Prepared in So. Belvidere H. S. 
Alethenai; Eng. Club; Watcheka League; Y. 
W. C. A. Reviser. Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 
1904; Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1904-9; Sr. 
Asst., Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1909 — . Mem., Am. 
Lib. Assn.; Calif. Lib. Assn.; Univ. of 111. 
Alumni Assn.; Congr. Church. Address, 2614 
Hilgard Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 

i8i6. JOHN MILTON BERGER 
(Brother of No. 4552) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; M. D., 1908; b. 
Ja 27, 1883, Dolton, Cook Co., 111.; s. John (b. 
1841, Dolton, 111.) and Margaret (Karch) 
Berger (b. 1854, Frankfort, Will Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S. Pres., German 
Club; Glee Club, 1900-3; Delta Upsilon; Sergt., 
Univ. Regt.; Treas., Sr. Ball Com.; Taught 
Chem. and Man. Tr., Champaign H. S., 1904; 
Interne in Univ. Hosp., Chicago, 1908-9; Prac- 
tising Med., 1909 — ; Instr., Sen. Surgery and 
Asst., Clinical Surgery, Coll. of Med., Univ. 
of 111., 1911-1918; Med. Corps, Mayo Bros. 
Clinical Work, Rochester. Minn., 1918—. 
Mem., Chicago Med. Soc. ; St. Med. Soc, 1910. 
Address, c/o Mayo Bros., Rochester, Minn. 

1817. HARRY ARMAND BIOSSAT 
Lawyer; LL.B.; b. F 22, 1882, Boyce, La.; 

s. H. A. Biossat. Prepared in Hvde Park H. S. 
Address. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Chicago.! 

1818. LUTHER EARLE BIRDZELL 
Lawyer and Judge; LL. B.; b. D i, 1880, St. 

Joseph, 111.; s. Ethan Allen (b. F 22, 1855, 
Urbana) and Mahalah O. (Koch) Birdzell (b. 
Ag 3, 1857, Piqua Co., O.). Prepared in St. 
Joseph H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa 
Nu; Van Twiller Court; Pol. Sc. Club. Clerk, 
Law Office of Ullman and Hacker, Chi- 
cago, six months; in Legal Dept. Am. Surety 
Co., seven months; Instr., Coll. of Law, Univ. 
of N. Dak., 1904-6; Asst. Prof., do., 1906-7; 
Prof., Law, do., 1907; Chm., N. Dak. Tax 
Comn., Jl I, 1912; Prof., Law, Univ. N. Dak., 
1914-16; Judge of Supreme Court of N. Dak., 
191 7—; Chm. of Dist. Bd. for St. of N. Dak., 
191 7 — . Married Bessie Leola Perring, D 28, 
1904, Gifford, 111. Children: Robert Allen, 
b. S 29, 1905; Dorothy, b. F 3, 1908; John Per- 
ring, b. Ag 24, 1912; Luther E., Jr., b. D 18, 
1916. Address, Burleigh, N. Dak. 

1819. GEORGE W. BLACK 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 23, 1882, 
Oakland, 111.; s. W. J. (b. Jl 19, :839, Oak- 
land) and Melissa D. (Clark) Black (b. Je 
16, 1846, Ky.). Prepared in Oakland H. S. 
J. D. (Law) cum laude, Univ. of Chicago, 
1908. Adelphic; Eng. Club; ist Prize Adelphic 
Declamation Contest, 1901; la. Debating team, 
1903. Teacher, H. S., Oakland, 1903-4; Prin., 
H. S., Monticello, 1904-5; Law Stud., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1905-8; Asst. Atty., 111. Traction 
System, Peoria, 1909-11 and Genl. Practice of 
Law, J911 — . Address, 1105 N. Perry Ave., 
Peoria; bus. add., 1116 Jefferson Bldg., do.f 

1820. EDGAR WILLIAM BLOCK 

Engineer: B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 3, 1879, 

Sidney, 111.; s. Theodore Leopold (b. Ger.'» 

and Mary Pauline (b. do.). Prepared in Univ. 

Acad. C. E. Club. Instrumentman, T. C. R. R., 



1903-4; Draftsman, 111. Traction System, 1904- 
5; Instrumentman, I. C. R. R., 1905; Drafts- 
man, do., 1905-6; Asst. Engr., 1906; Levelman, 
Union Pacific R. R., 1906; Draftsman, Am. 
Bridge Co., 1906-7; Draftsman, Bridge Dept., 
A. T. & S. F. Ky. System, 1907-10; Chief 
Draftsman, do.. 191 — ; Mgr., Block Elevator, 
Indianola, 111., 1910-16. Married Marie 
Anna Schweiger, Ap 24, 1907, Lafayette, Ind. 
Children: Everett Milton, b. Mr 4, 1908; Theo. 
Donald, b. Jl 22. 19 12. Address, 1033 Ry- Ex- 
change Bldg., Chicago. t 

1821. ANNA LOUISE BOND 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. 
N 19, 1880, Mt. Vernon, 111.; d. Rufus J. (b. 
N 11, 1847, do.) and Mary Jane (England) 
Bond (b. Je 23, 1850, Tenn.). Prepared in Mt. 
Vernon H. S. and Univ. Acad. Eng. Club; 
Ger. Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, Mt. 
Vernon Tp. H. S., 1906-8; studied and traveled 
abroad, three semesters at Univ. of Leipsic, 
one semester in Paris, under private instruc- 
tion, 1908-10; teacher, German, H. S., Con- 
nersville, Ind., 1912-1 s; teacher, German and 
French, Mt. Vernon Tp. H. S., Mt. Vernon, 
1915 — . Address, 215 S. 10th St., Mt. Vernon, 
111. 

1822. AUSTIN BOND 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 13, 1872, 
Carmel, Ind.; s. Calvin and Margaret A. 
(Murphy) Bond. _ Prepared in Carmel H. S., 
and Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. .Arch. 
Club., Pres. Married Mr 19, 1908. Address, 
Carmel, Ind.t 

1823. 'HARRY LEHRE BOON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1905; 
b. F 8, 1878, Chrisman, III. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Philomathean; Von Twiller Court; Pi 
Theta; Theta Kappa Nu. Deceased. 

1824. LUCINA JANE BORTON (RODI) 
(Sister of Nos. 1632, 2333) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 1872, DeLand, 
III.; d. Albert R. (b. Columbiana Co., O.) and 
Xancy Jane (Sarver) Borton (b. S 6, 18^5, 
Champaign Co., O.). Prepared in Farmer City 
H. S. and N. W. Univ., 1898-1900. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Madi- 
son, Ind.; do., H. S.. Calumet, Mich. Mar- 
ried Charles Harvey Rodi, 1906, DeLand, 111. 
Children: Karl Borton, b. S 6, 1908; Albert 
Herman, b. S 22, 1912. Address, 990 Atchison 
St., Pasadena, Calif. 

1825. GERTRUDE BOWMAN (JOHNSON) 

B. L. S.; b. Ja 30, 1879, Brimfield, 111.; d. 
Clarence Edgar (b. Mr 31, 1856, Brimfield, 
111.) and Clara Estella (Putnam) Bowman (b. 
My 19, 1853, Rockingham, Vt.). Prepared in 
Brimfield H. S. and Knox Acad. Married 
George Robert Johnson, Je 22, 1904, Brimfield, 
in. Children: Stanley Dean, b. My 29, 1908; 
Robert Bowman, b. Ja 20, 191 2. Address, 524 
Cypress Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

1826. JESSIE ISABELLE BRADSHAW 
(WHITE) 

A. B. in L. & A;, b. Je 28, 1882, Chicago; 
d. John James (b. Ja 5, 1831, Kingston, Ont.) 
and Agnes Pitcairn (Crichton) Bradshaw 
(b. S 23, 1845, Glasgow. Scotland). Prepared 
in John Marshall H. S., Chicago. Teacher, 
LaCjrange Park, 111., 1904. Mem., Chicago 
Branch of Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae: Chi- 
cago Coll. Club. Married Harold Russell 
White, F 10, 1905, Austin, 111. Child, Gladys 
Elaine, b. Je 11, 1907. Address, 741 Sheridan 
Road, Evanston, 111. 



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i8->7. *ED\VIN CRESSY BRIGGS 
Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1909; b. F 
26, 18S1. Rockford, 111.; s. Chester E. (b. 1853, 
Vt.) and OUie A. (Preston) Briggs (b. 1S57. 
N. Y.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. M. E. 
and E. E. Soc; Y. M. C. A. Draftsman for 
Bostedo Pneumatic Tube Co., 1903; instr., 
Mach. Design and Kinematics, Armour Inst, of 
Tech., 1906; Asst. Prof., M. E., Colo. Sch. of 
Mines, 1909; given leave of absence to regain 
health; dairying. Autli.: Pamphlet and Sylla- 
bus for Descriptive Geom. Students, Colo. 
Transcript; Design of Power Plant and Gold 
'Sulphide Mine, (M. E. thesis) ; Pneumatic 
Tube Cash Carriers, Fulcrum Armour Institute 
of Tech., 1906; also articles on M. E. and Min. 
work in vicinity of Golden, Colo. Faculty 
Club, Armour Inst, of Tech., 1903-6; iiem., 
com. "Moral and Religious Conf. of Colo. 
Faculties," 1909; Faculty Mem., Colo. Sch. cf 
Mines at Y. M. C. A. Conf., Cascade, Colo.; 
Steward, M. E. Church. Married Constance 
Fritz, S 14, 1904, Harvard. 111. Children: Pres- 
ton D., b. Ja 7, 1906; Joseph F., b. Ap ii, 191 1 
Died My 3, 1915, Phoenix, Ariz. 

1828. JANE WIDXEY BROTHERTON 
Classifier; B. L. S.; b. Delphos, O.; d. Bur- 
ritt Johnston and Harriett (Leaman) Brother- 
ton. Prepared in Prep. Dept., Shepardson 
Coll., Granville, O. B. S., Denison Univ., 
1899. Organizer, Franklin, O. Pub. Lib., 1903; 
Cataloger, Lib. of Cong., 1904-5; Libn., Brum- 
back Lib. of Van Wert Co., O., 1905-9; Class- 
ifier, Signal Corps, U. S. A., 191S — . Ad- 
dress, 1310 Q St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

1829. M. LEWIS BROWN 
(Husband of No. 1866) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 10, 1S79; s. 
Lewis (b. Somers, N. Y.) and Mary B. (Moore) 
Brown (b. Northampton, Eng.). Pre|>ared in 
Rockford H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. In Exp. 
Dept., Deere & Co., Moline. 111., 1903-8; Supt., 
Kawner Mfg. Co., Niles Mich., 1908-13; Uni- 
versal Metal Co., Detroit, 1913-16; Assoc, 
Motor Products Corp., Detroit, 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Clara E. Fisher ('03), O 30, 1906, Cham- 
paign. Child, Lewis Fisher, b. S 5, 1907. Ad- 
dress, 2329 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. 

1830. MARGUERITE PAULINE BUERKIN 
(WARD) 
(Sister of No. 1638) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 31, 1881, Ouincy, 
111.; d. Joseph (b. 1848, Ger.) and Xugusta 
(Lerpp) Buerkin (b. 1856, Quincy, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Quincy H. S. 'if'. W. C. A.; Watcheka; 
Capt., Class Basketball Team, 1901-3. Asst. 
Prin., Rock Falls H. S., 1903-4. Mem., Moline 
Women's Club, 1909-15; do.. Art and Lit. 
Dept., 1913-15; Treas., Service Circle King's 
Daughter, 1914. ^larried Harry Amos Ward, 
Je 30, 1904, Quincy, 111. Child, Rosemary 
Martha, b. Mr 4, 1916. Address, 924 E. 7th 
St., Flint, Mich. 

1831. WAYNE EDISON BURKHALTER 
(Husband of No. 2503) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 23, 18S1, 
Maquon; s. William and Clara (Beard) Burk- 
halter. Prepared in Peoria II. S. C. E. Soc. 
Asst., M. I. T., 1903-4; with Isthmian Canal 
Com., 1905; Res. Engr. C. M. & St. Paul R. R., 
1906; (Dffice Engr., Panama R. R., 1907-0; 
Bridge Engr., Oregon Trunk Ry. & S. P. & S. 
R. R., 1910 — . Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. 
A. M. Married Josephine Scherer ('05), Ag 
19, 1908. Address, nth and Hoyt Sts., Port- 
land, Ore.t 

1832. JEAN BURKHART 

Retail Shoe Dealer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 
7, 1880, Marion, III.; s. J. M. (b. Knoxville, 
Tenn.) and Mary Ellen (Spiller) Burkhart (b. 



Spillerton, 111.). Prepared, Marion H. S. ; 
Wesleyan Univ. ^hi Kappa Psi. Married Eva 
Dimmick, Ja 10, 1911, West Frankfort, 111. 
(died Ag 13, 1912). Address, Marion, 111. 

1833. *MILDRED ANNA BURRILL 
(STONE) 
I, Wife of No. 1980; Daughter of No. Hs) 
.\. C. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; b. D 11. 18S1, 
Pendleton, Ore.; d. Thomas Jonathan (b. 1839, 
Pittstield, Mass.) and Sarah Helen (Alexander) 
Uurrill (b. Schenectady, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Univ. .\cad. Eng. Club; French Club; Alethe- 
nai; Choral Soc; Chi Omega; Illini Staff; 
Literary Ed. lllio; Y. W'. C. A. Cabinet, 1902- 
3. Auth.: Five short articles in the Central 
Christian Advocate, 1900; The Old Days of 
1903, 1903 lllio; Pater's Theory of Life and 
Art, The Illinois, 1903; A. M. Thesis on Chil- 
drens' Reading. M. E. Church, 1892- 1904; 
Presby. Church, 1904. Married Hal Marot 
Stone ('03), N 11, 1903, L'rbana. Children: 
Mary Helen, b. O 25, 1906; Mildred Irene, b. 
Je, 20, 1909 (died Ja 9, 1912). Died Ja 27, 
V913, Bloomington, 111. 

1S34. DAISY IRENE CAMPBELL 

(FLUKE) 
(Sister of Nos. 1473, 2046) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl i, 1S7S, Sadorus, 
111.; d. David Louis (b. Jl 24, 1837, Hoboken, 
-X. J.) and Elmira Tabissca (Ball) Campbell 
(b. F 6, 1842, Newark, O.). Prepared in 
Champaign II. S. Y. W. C. A.; lllio Artist. 
Married .Martin John Fluke, S i, 1904, Cham- 
paign. Children: Dorothea Irene, b. Je 25, 
1908; Robert Martin, b. S 30, 1910 (died Ap 
24, 1911); infant daughter, b. and died, Ja 1, 
1913; John Wayne, b. Ap 18, 1916. Address, 
105 £. Clark St., Champaign. 

1835. FRANCIS THOMAS CARSON 
(Husband of No. 319S; Brother of No. 637) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 5, 1879; s. Thomas 
Burke (b. Mr 6, 1843, Urbana) and Melissa 
Ann (Stidhani) Carson (b. Je 22, 1843). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Sigma (ihi. Married 
.Mary Swartz ('03), 1909, Urbana. Children: 
Mary Ann, b. 1910; Thomas Burke, b. 1912; 
Dorothy, b. 1914; Joseph Robert, b. 1916. Ad- 
dress, 510 W. Main St., Urbana. 

1836. JOHN WILLIAM CATTRON 
(Brother of Nos. 5581, 5582) 

Stockraiser and Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
.Mr 2, 1880, Ellisville, 111.; s. losiah A. (b. Je 
8, 1842, Ellisville, do.) and Margaret A. (Mark- 
ley) Cattron (b. Ellisville, do.). Prepared in 
Knox Acad, and Coll. Alpha Zeta. Married 
Nellie E. Schleich, F 6, 1907. Child, William 
Russell, b. N 12, 190S. Address, Ellisville, 
Fulton Co., Ill.t 

1837. FRANK TRACY CAVANOR 
Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 2, 1881. 

Chicago; s. Tames W. (b. O 22, 1841, Halifax, 
N. S.) and ftlary E. Roberts (Tracy) Cavanor 
(b. O 7, 1847, Chicago). Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S. M. D., Univ. of Minn., 1910. 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Asst. Traffic Mgr., Knick- 
erbocker Ice Co.; Stud, in Coll. of P. & S., 
Chicago, 1905-6; Draftsman, City of Chicago, 
1906-7; House Physician, City and Co. Hosp., 
St. Paul, igio-ii; Wheaton, Minn., :9ii-i4; 
Surg., C. M. & St. P. R. R., Wheaton, 1913- 
14; Traverse Co. Health Officer, 1913-14; Min- 
neapolis, 1914 — . Mem., .-Mpha Kappa Kappa, 
Hyde Park Presby. Church, 1894-97; Engle- 
wood Y. M. C. A., 1896; Central Y. M. C. A., 
1904-5; Civic and Commerce .\ssn.; Minne- 
apolis and St. Paul Automobile Club; .V. M. A.; 
Minn. St. Med. Assn.; Henn. Co. Med. Soc. 
Married Hayle C. Spafford, O 6, 1906. Ad- 
dress, 409 Penn .-Xvc. N., Minneapolis. 



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1838. ANNA OLIVE CHACEY (KUEHN) 
(Wife of No. 136S) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 4, 1881, Hillsboro, 
III.; d. Ezra J. (b. N 26, 1847, VVayiie Co., O.) 
and Anna (Cline) Chacey (b. My u, 1849, St. 
Louis). Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. Class 
Sec; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. Asst. Prin.. H. 
S., Hillsboro, 1903-5. Mem., Chicago Univ. of 
III. Alumnae Assn.; Chicago Branch A. C. A.; 
Advisory Bd., Congr. Church; Pres., Chicago 
.Mumni Assn., 1914-16; mem.. Collegiate Bur. 
of Occupations; V. P. and Chm., Home Miss.; 
Bd., Congr. Tr. Sch. for Women, 19 14- 16; Oak 
Park Com. for Better Films; V. P., P. and T. 
Assn., 1916; Chicago Coll. Club; A. C. A. 
Advisory Bd.; Chicago Program Com., Na- 
thaniel Hawthorne Sch. Married Alfred Leon- 
hardt Kuehn ('00), O 24, 1905, Hillsboro, 111. 
Children: Charles Chacey, b. S 22, 1906; 
George Waldemar, b. O 9, 1909. Address, 220 
S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

1839. MARTIN TUTTLE CHAMBERLAIN 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 17, 1880, 
Muskegon, Mich.; s. Alonzo Wesley (b. O.) and 
Cornelia (Tuttle) Chamberlain (b. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Muskegon H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Tau Beta Pi; Mu Delta Sigma. Engr., E.x- 
panded Metal Fireproofing Co., Chicago, 1903- 
4; Contracting Engr., Gen. Fireproofing Co., 
Youngstown, O., 1904-5; Consulting Engr. and 
Mgr. for Gen. Contracting Co., Seattle, 1905-8; 
Treas., Brick and Supplies, Ltd., Calgary, 
Can.; Pres., The Chamberlain Const. Co., 
Seattle; Pres., Metal Lath & Partition Co., 
Seattle, 1908-12; V. P., Internat. Contract Co., 
1912; headed expedition into interior of Peru, 
1916-17. Mem., Seattle Ath. Club; Univ. Club 
of Spokane; Pres., Master Builders Assn. of 
Seattle, 1909-10. Auth.: Article in Pacific 
Builder and Engr., 1904. Married Charlotte 
Louise Nichols, N 16, 1907, Seattle. Chil- 
dren: Elinor Haller, b. F 12, 191 1; Martin 
Nichols, b. Ag g, 1914. Address, 27th and 
LaSalle Sts., Chicago. 

1840. DANIEL WARD CHAPMAN 
Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 30, 1883; 
s. Pleasant T. (b. Vienna, III.) and Leone 
May Chapman (b. Massac Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Vienna H. S. Phi Kappa Psi, 
Banking, 1903-6; Ins., 1907-13; Cashier, First 
Nat, Bank of Vienna, 1914 — . Second R. O. T. 
C, 1917; 2nd Lt., N. A., 1918; M. G. Co., 104 
Regt., A. E. F. in France, 1918 — ; Wounded, Jl 
27, 1918. Mem., K. T. Married Cora Bur- 
nette, 1905, St. Louis. Address, Vienna, 111. 

1841. ESTELLA FORTH CHISHOLM 
(NYDEGGER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 13, 1878, Farmer 
City, Ill.;_ d. George W. (b. Kenosha, Wis.) 
and Winnifred (Perry) Chisholm (b. New York 
City). Prepared in Farmer City, H. S. Der 
Deutsche Verein. Taught, Sullivan, 111., 1903-6. 
Married Adolph Nydegger, My 29, 1906, Far- 
mer City, 111. Children: Adolph Chisholm, b. 
Jl 9, 1907; William Frank, b. Jl i, 1915. 
Address, 175 Cedar St., W^auwatosa, Wis. 

1842. MATILDA LENNA CLARK 
(Sister of Nos. 2614, 3683, 5074, 6157) 
Welfare Work; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 9, 
1878, Carthage, 111.; d. Lot Bozarth (b. N 25, 
1847, Lewis Co., W. Va.) and Matilda J. 
(Jackson) Clark (b. Ja 16, 1856, Warsaw, 111.). 
Prepared in Carthage H. S. Phi Delta Psi; 
Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Watcheka. Gen. Sec, 
Y. W. C. A., Kalamazoo, Mich., 1905-8; do., 
Saginaw, Mich., 1909-10; do., St. Joseph, Mich., 
1911-12; do., Flint, Mich., 1912-17; Welfare 
work and employment of women, Buick Motor 
Co., Flint, Mich., 191 7 — . Address, Carthage, 
111., R. No. 4. 



1843. LUCILE ANNE CLINTON 
(Sister of Nos. 599, 871) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Polo, 111.; d. John 
Waterbury (b. 1836, Andes, N. Y.) and Car- 
oline Adelia (Perkins) Clinton (b. 1839, Delhi, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Polo Pub. Schs. Lib. 
Club; Eng. Club. Libn., Charleston Pub. Lib., 
1906-10; .Asst., No. Branch, Minneapolis Pub. 
Lib., 1910-11; do.. Walker Branch, do., 191 1; 
Libn., Lyndale Branch, do., 1911-1916; Asst., 
Branch Dept., do., 1916 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. 
Address, 3204 Aldrich Ave., South Minne- 
apolis; bus. add., Minneapolis Pub. Lib., loth 
and Hennepin Ave., do. 

1844. HOMER CLARENCE COEN 
Representative, Am, Smelting and Refining 

Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; b. Je 27, 
1879, Richland Co., 111.; s. Henry (b. Ap 25, 
1835. Franklin Co., Ind.) and Ruth C. (Os- 
born) Coen (b. S 15, 1840, do.). Prepared 
in Olney H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Adelphic; 
Witenagemot Court. Bldg. contr., 1904-5; 
Lawyer. 1905-10; Rancher, St. of Durango, 
Mex., 1910 — ; Am. V. Consul, Durango, Mex., 
1913; in charge Am. Consulate, 1915-17; San 
Antonio, Tex., 1916-17; representing Am. Smelt- 
ing ' and Refining Co., Durango., Mex., 
19 1 7—. Second Lt., Spanish-Am. War; Ser- 
vice in Army of Occujiation, Havana, Cuba; 
Capt., 4th Inf., 111. Nat. Guard, retired, 1910. 
Mem., B. P. O. E. Married Ivy Gilbert Mad- 
den, O 24, 1906. Child, Virginia Kathleen, b. 
F 20, 1909. Address, Olney, 111. 

1845. JOHN EDWARD CONLEY 
Pres. and Gen. Mgr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 

17, 1874, near Keithsburg, 111.; s. Matthias (b. 
O 27, 1850, Clifton, Ireland) and Bridget Bohan 
(Mahill) Conley (b. Leitram Co., Ireland). 
Prepared in Keithsburg and by pvt. tutors. 

C. E. Club. Road Supvr., I. C. Ry., Belleville, 
111.; Supt., Const., Thebes Bridge; .Supt., Const., 

D. D. Streeter Co., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. ; Gen. 
Supt., W. J. Oliver R. R. Contr. in charge 
of work in O., Ind. and 111. on Big Four R. R. 
Designed centering for 100 ft. arch on Thebes 
Bridge; invented and patented Safety Railroad 
Frog and Crossing. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Con- 
ley Frog & Switch Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1907 — . 
Auth.: Orgn. and Mgmt. of Men in Ry. Main- 
tenance and Const., Raihvay Gasette, Mr, Ap, 
My, 1903. Address, Memphis. 

1846. JAMES FITCHIE COOK 
Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 10, 1879. 
Dundee, III.; s. David Weir (b. O 18, 1838, 
Kippen, Sterlingshire, Scotland) and Margaret 
(Ferguson) Cook (b. N 23, 1840, Edinburgh, 
do.). Prepared in Dundee H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Baseball, Capt. Univ. 
Regt., Football. With Oliver Typewriter Co.; 
Instr., Armour Inst.. 1905^6 ; ball player, 
Pueblo. Colo., and Indianapolis, 1906-0; Instr., , 
Man. Tr., H. S., Elgin, 1910 — . Mem., Schriners 
Club. Married Grace Miller, F 23, 1906 (died 
My 7, 1Q06); Blanche Fonts, D 23, 1908. Child, 
David Fouts, b. Ja i, 1912. Address, 5054 
Von Verson Ave., St. Louis. t 

T847. GEORGE ASHLEY CROSTHWAIT 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 30, 1S68, 
Grove City, 111.; s. William Young (b. Mr 22, 
1826. Ky.) and Ellen Mary (Benson) Crosth- 
wait (b. F II, 1 83 1, Ind.). Prepared in Central 
Norm. Coll.; No. 111. Norm.; Univ. Acad. In 
soil investigations, 1903; Agron., Idaho Agr. 
Exp. Sta., 1904-7; Prin., Marathon Co. Sch. of 
Agr. and Doni. Econ., Wausau. Wis., 1908-10; 
farmer, 1910-12; Prof., Agr., McKendree Coll., 
Lebanon, 111., 1913-15; teacher, Sc. and Agr., 
H. S., Fairfield, 1913-15; Prin., do., 1917-18; 
Assoc. Prof., Phys. Sc, Peru St. Norm., Peru, 
Neb., 1918 — . Auth.: A Series of two pamphlets 
entitled Pub. Sch. Studies in Agr.; Idaho Sta. 



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lUils. on hulian L'uni iiml Snil Investigations 
ami artioU-s in tlie iiuaitiilv Uuls. of the County 
Sell, of Ak'i-.. \\;>ii,-.,ui, Wis. Mem., M. K. 
(.'hnrch. Manied M;uihii Klla Kosers, D ai, 
iSijO, St. Louis. .'(iii/»i.'jrj, Peru State Nonnal. 



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Atty. at Law and Sec, Abstract Co.; A. B. 
in L. fi A.; b. Mr i.i, 1S77, I'aiis, 111.; s 
Rufus S. (b. F J. iS.)-;, Hoon Co., Ind.) and 
Mary V. (Anthony") (. nsiek (,b. ja .'S, iS.ts, 
Ucdline, O.). I'lepaved in Chrismun; San 
Jose, Calif.; West Held Coll. .Asst. Postmaster, 
Chrisman, loo.t; liookkeeper. St. IJank of Chris- 
mun: Sec. Kdnar t'o. Ahstract Co., Loans and 
Abstracts, 190S. Manied less Keys, My j6, 
1907, Paris. JU. ChiUlren: lohn" Unfn's, b. 
D 9, 1900; lames Albert, b. Je 11, igii (.died 
O 10. lou); Mary Leonora, b. Jc 11, loii 
(died O ,?, 1911); Lois Klainc, b.' O 1, 1912; 
Norma Kllei\, b. O jS. 1914: Joseph Walter, b. 
Ju .^9, loio; Jean Virginia," b. Je 11, 1917. 
Address, Chrisman, 111. 

iS.t9. Le ROY GILBERT HAKE 
Te.icher; A. I?, in L. & A.; b. Mv .23, iS3i, 
Big Foot, 111.; s. Cilbert l!enjamin \b. Ap -t, 
>8.t6, M.ircngo, 111.) and Mary Flizabeth (San- 
lioiiO Pake (h. Mv i.». iSj.t, Jo.). Prepared 
in llarvaril 11. S. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. In 
orticei'f .lames S. Kirk & Co., too,?; A. IL .\b 
bott & Co., Chicago, iooj-.|; lustr.. Hist, and 
Civics and llir., .-Vth., IL S., Uockford, i90.(-';; 
Teacher. Hist.. W'.illa Walla, Wash., 190";--. 
Mem,. M, v.. t^lnircli, Koworth League, ^^ar- 
reid RLiy Helleliinger, S 1910, la. AJdifss. 
Harvard, HI, 

1850. •THOMAS FRANCIS DANAHEY 
Newspaper Reporter; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 

-•J, iSvHo. (Jnincy, 111.; s. Hennis (b. Co. Cork, 
Ireland) and Hannah (Caslnnan) Hanahey (b. 
Adams Co., 111.). Prepared in 0"'"i'.v H- S. 
With Hargsdine McKittrick Dry Goods Co., 
Quincy, 100,5-4; Reporters' StatT, (}"'"'".v U hiji, 
190.} — . Mem,, K. C., 1905; Financial Record- 
er^ Knights of Father Mathew; Woodmen of 
World; Quincy Hist. Soc, Died My 17, 190S. 

1851. EDNA E.^RLE DANIELS (MURRAY) 
B. L, S.; b, Ap j;, iSSi; d, lohn Allen (b, 
1840, W. Va.) and Marcia Willard (.llolurt) 
Haniels (1>. iS.jo, Indianapolis"), Prepared in 
Danville H. S.; Oberlin Coll. Pi Beta Phi. 
Asst^ Libn., Danville I'nb. Lib., 1904-5: living 
in France and Switzerland, 1915 — . ' Married 
George Stewart Murray, .11 it, 1907, Bo'ness, 
.Scotland, Child, .lean .Stewart, b. Je to. 1900. 
.■tddii'ss. Wildwood. Columbus. Ga. 

1852. GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
Librarian; B. L. S.: Prepared in Lvons Tp. 
H. S.. La Grange. 111. Phi Delta l''si: Lik 
Club.; Asst., John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 190J — . 
Addri'ss, 3.-9 S. Stone Ave., LaGrange, 111. 



kS ,=;,?, HORATIO S. DAVIS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 27, 1867, Versailles. 
111.; s. James R. (b. 18.5J. N. C.) and Ann 
tlletlin) Davis (l\ 18,5=;, I'amiuire Co., \'a.1. 
Prepared in Versailles H, S. A. B., Valpar 
aiso Univ.. iSoo. Theta Kaopa Nu; Webster 
Law Club; Philomathean. Attv., Davis and 
Parks, Spokane, Wash.; Atty., Simpson, Grove 
\- Davis. Mem., Christian Church, Married 
Dollie M. Hobson, Ag jt^ Pana, III. Child, 
son, b. Je 17, lou. Addr<-ss, 301-4 The Rook 
ery Bldg., Spokane. t 

1S54. WILMER ESI.A DAVIS 
Professor: A. B. in Sc; s. Francis Marion 
tb. 1S45, X'intou Co.. O.) and Mary A. (Col- 
ville) Davis (b. 1838, Muskinguni Co., O.). 
.\. B., O. Norm. Univ., Ada, O., 1S94. Prin., 
H. S. Rossville, 1903-4; Teacher, H. S., Great 



1 1 ^)OS 

Falls. Mont, 1004 s; Instr., Sc, H. S., Urbana, 
., I'niv. of Chicago, 19089; 
'' "■ ' Coll., I 



■ts; 

i<)o.s-8; (.iiad. Stud., 

Asst. Prof.. Hot., Kan. St. ,\gr. Loll,, 1909—. 
(.o-Auth. : The ElTect of External Conditions 
upon the After-ripening of the Seeds of Crat- 
regut mollis, Uot. CtK-.lt,-, \ol, ,s.i. No. i, Jl 
i>)ij; Delayed Germination in Seed of Alisma 
lani.igo, do. Vol. .S7, No. 4, O 1914; Auth,: 
Ivesislance of Seed Conts of Abutiion The- 
oplnasti (o Intake of Water, do.. Vol. 04, Ag 
loi--. Mem., Sigma Xi; Gamma .Mpha. Mar- 
ried Lucy AL Holler. Je 24, 1914, Chicago. 
Addifss. Manhattan, Kan. 



i85.-i, CHARLES HUBBARD D.VWSON 
Sales Mgr. ; A. B, in L. & A.; li, jl 8, 1878, 
Hemeiit, HI.; s. (George and Kathrun (.Parks) 
Dawson. Philomathean, Sales Mgr., Bradley, 
Clark iS: Co.. 1911—. Married Maude Darks, Jl 
14. 1000, Chica.go, Children: Doiolliv, l>. Ag 
,!o, 1908 (died Ag 21, 1909); Ruth ShurtlelT. b. 
Mr J4. 1910, Address, S849 Magnolia Ave., 
(. hicago.t 

i8.s6, ROY JAMES Dc MOTTE 
(.Husband of No, 1977; Brother of No. 1657) 
Surgeon; A. B. in 'Sc; b. D 34, i88j. 
Christian Co., 111.; s. Oliver (b. D 13, iSs7, 
I'aylorville, III.) and Ida I. (Berrv) DV Motte 
(b. O I, 1S59. do.). Prepared in Taylorville 
Tp. H. S. M. D.. Rush Med. Coll., 191.-. 
V. M. C. A.; Natural Hist Soc. Tauuht. IL 
S., Sullivan, 1903.1; Estimator in Chicago, 
1004; Supervising \Ied. Insp., Chicago Health 
Dcpt., 1914-i.s; Surg., The Pullman Co.. 
i9i.<; — . Fellow, A. M. A.; mem.. .'\m. Assn. of 
Indus. Physicians and Surgs. Married Lucia 
.M/ina Stevens ("03), D 30, looS, Coral. Ill, 
Children: Stevens lames, b, D 8. 191.' (died 
D 10, loi.'); Frank Ernest, b. Ag 13, 1914; 
Marion Rose. b. O 0, 1017 (died O 10, 1917). 
.•Iddioss, 153 I-:, iiith St,, Chicago. 

i8.-;7. GEORGE 1L\MM DICKERSON 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mv 30, i88j. 

Champaign; s. Joseph Wilson (b. N 0, 1849) 

and Mary Alice (Hamm) Dickerson (b. S ao, 

i8.^t.). Prepared in Ihiiv. .\cad. M, E, and E, 

E. Soc; Track Team, Mgr. With the Powers 
Regulator Co., Chicago; Const, and Repair 
work, 1903;5: Car work a specialty, with Clias. 

F. Hall, Chicago, designing spec'ial automatic 
luach., 1005; with I., H. Prentice C\i., Chicago, 
in drafting room and estimating Dcpt., i9o,t;-n; 
Sec. and Fngr., Mehring v*v Hanson Co,. Con- 
trs, for Power Plants, Heating. Ventilating 
and Cooling Systems, Chicago, ioii-i8: V. P.. 
(/('., 1918 — , 'Mem., mini Cluli of Chicago; 
Hamilton Club; Windsor ("iolf Cliil>: Medinah 
Shrine. Married Annie Laurie Olander, F 16, 
1018, Chicago. Address, 118 N. Franklin St., 
Chicago. 

i8.s8. OLIVER MORTON DICKERSON 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.: A. M., 1004; 
Ph. D„ 1906; b, S 8, 1S7.S, Jasoer Co,. 111.; 
s. Stephen Lee (b. Mr i.s. 183.^, letTcrsou Co., 
Ind.) and Margaret (.Consley) Dickerson (b. 
1837, (/(>.). Prepared in lasoer Co. Pub. Schs.; 
111. St. Norm. Univ. Plii Beta Kappa; Pres., 
Philomathean; Pol. Sc. Club; Pres.. Grad. Club. 
Fellow in Hi.st., Univ. of 111.. 1003-4 and loo.n-o; 
Thaver Scholar, Harvard 1904 .<;; Head Dept. 
of Hist., West. 111. St. Norm. Sch.. Macomb, 
111.. 1000-13; (/()., Winona St. Norm, Sch.. W'in- 
ona. Minn., 1013-17. HI. Nat. Guard. 1891-4; 
I ith HI. (Bogardns Provisional Regt.) 2nd 
Lt.. 1808; ist R. O. T. C. 1017: Capt. Inf., 
1017: !;7 M. G. Bn., 88th Div.. 1017; M.ij., Co. 
B; Asst, Insp., 8th Dist,, U. O. T. C, Camp 
Dodge la. 1017-18; Camp Hancock. Ga., Camp 
Devens, Mass.; Minneapolis. Minn., 1919 — • 
.■\nth, : The 111. Constitutional Convention of 
1 802, Univ. of III. Studies. Vol, 1, No, 0. 58 
P)i.: .\m. Colonial Govt.. 1006-170=;. .\ Study of 
the Relations of the British Bd. of Trade to the 
•-\ni. Colonies, Pol., Indus, and Admini.<trative, 



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'70 



Aithiir II. ('l,ii-k, .)uo |.|i., r.,ij; DcjukIus and 
llie Split in i\u: iJciiiocralic I'ailv; Tin- I'lolilein 
of Lib. Work in Hist, as Di.scIobcd liy a Sur. 
of the H. Schs. of Minn., Pruc. Miss. Valley 
Hist. Assn., igi4; Snr. of Lib. Efiuii)ment for 
Teaching Mist, in Minn. H. Schs., Winona St. 
Norm. Sell. Bui., N 191 5. Mem., HI. St. 
Teachers' Assn.. 1S99; Am Hist. Assn; Am. 
Pol. Sc. Assn.; 111. St. llist. Assn.; Miss. Valley 
Hist. Assn.; Military Tract Teachers' Assn. 
Married Nora Mae Simmons, N 10, 1906, Car- 
thage, HI. Address, 550 W. King St., Winona, 
Minn. 

1859. BERTHA ALMA DODGE (I'U'ER) 
B. L. S. ; b. N 10, 1877, E. Dunnnerslon, Vt.; 
d. Jerry Josiah (b. 1853, Dutnmcrston, Vl.) and 
Abbie Maria (Moore; Dod^'e (b. Ag 26, 1S57, 
Ludlow, Vt.). I'repared in Brattleboro fVt.) 
LL S. A. B., Tufts Coll., J901. Married Harry 
Lvinan Piper, U 2.\, 1903, Williamsville. Vt. 
Children: Gladys Ruth, b. Je i, 190.4.; Louise 
Rebecca, b. Jc 19, 1905; Henry Temph', b. Ja 22, 
1907 (died Mr 18, 1907); Rodney Katban, b. 
Je 19, 1909; Elizabeth Woodward, b. Ap 4, 1911. 
Address, Westminster, Vt.t 

i860. LEO DOLKART 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 14, 1881, 
IClizabcthgrad, Russia; s. Abraham (b. 1858, 
Russia) and Julia (Brownstone) Dolkart (b. 
1855, do.). PrejKired in Northwest Div. ]L S., 
Chicago. Testing Dcj)t., Automatic Elec. Co., 
1903-4; Automatic lekphone Exchange, HI. 
Tunnel Co., 1904-5; Drafting Dcpt., Deere &. 
Co., Molinc, 111., 1905-6; West Elec. Co., 1906- 
8; Elec. Contr., Chicago, 1908-11; Elec. iMigr. 
and Supt., Elec. Const., TriCity Elec. Co., 
Moline, HI., 191 1 — . Auth.: Cost Systems in 
Elec. Contracting, presented before Chicago 
Section of the A. L E. E. and the West Soc. 
Engrs., My 26, 1913; An Easv Way to File 
Bulky Papers, System, Vol. 30, No. 2, Ag 1916, 
pp. 192-193: Flood-Lighting a Building, Elec. 
Review, Vol. 70, No. 16, Ajj ^r, 1917; Lighting 
Crane Areas, Elec. IVorld, Vol. 70, No. i 1 , S 
■S> 1917. 529 PI). Mem., Public .Service Re- 
serve; Assoc, A. L E. E.; mem., Hluminating 
Engng. Soc; Moline Cml. Club; V. P., Univ. 
Club; Afler-Dinncr Club; Scoutmaster, Boy 
Scouts of Am. Married Clara Elson, Mr 12, 
1908, Chicago. Children: Eleanor Adeline, b. 
Ja 4, 1909; Ralph Elson, b. F i, 1913. Address. 
614 loth St., Moline HI.; btts. add., .Service 
BIdg., do. 

1861. JEANNETTE MAY DRAKE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 31, 1878, Argenta, 
HI.; d. John Lewis (b. Argenta, HI.) and Aura 
Belle (Dickey) Drake (b. do.). Prepareil in 
Decatur H. S. Organizer of Libs., VVis. Free 
Lib. Com., 1903-5; Libn., Jacksonville Pub. 
Lib, 190S-8; Ore. Lib. Com., ^alein. Ore., 1908; 
Instr. Wis. Lib. Sch., Madison, Wis., 1908-10; 
I^ibn., Sioux City, la., Pub. Lii>., 1910 — . Ad- 
dress, Sioux City, la.t 

1862. RALPH SOUTHWARD DRURY 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 10, 1881, 

New Boston, HI.; s. Omcr II. (b. JI 17, 185S, 
New Boston, HI. and Minnie (Southward) 
Drurv (b. Ja 3, 1857, Chillicothe, O.). Pre- 
pared in New Boston 11. S. ; Univ. Acad. 
Mgr., Univ. Band. Mech. Draftsman for The 
Link Belt Mach. Co., 39th St. and Stewart Ave., 
Chicago, 1903-7; Asst. Engr., Office of Chief 
H^ngr., Union Pac Ry., 1907 — . Mem., M. E. 
Soc; E. E. Soc. Married Stella Odoll Rusrh, S 
28, 1903, Evanston, HI. Children: Orner Chris- 
tian, b. D 21, 1004; Donald Rugh, h. F 3, 1908. 
Address, 323 W. Garfield, Seattle! 

1863. JAMES FR.VNKLIN DUFFY, JR. 
Manufacturer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 12, 1883; 

s. James Franklin (b. Mr 26, 18.13) and Miriam 
(Llall) Duflfy (b. F 26, 1847, Point Pleasant, 
Va.). Prepared in S. Chicago IL S. Sigma 



\u; T.-iu Bda I'i ; I\I. K. Soc; J:. Iv Soc; 
Orange and Blue; Lt. Col., Univ. Rcgt.: Brcv. 
Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. With Duffy Mf^g. Co., 
1903-12; Mfr., Hardware specialties (under 
own name), 1912—. Ca|)t., Co. K., First Rcgl., 
III. Reserve Militia. .Married Corlnne Shep 
herd, Je 30, 1909. Address, Park Ridge, 111.; 
hiis. add., 563 Fulton St., Chicago. 

1864. WILLIAM VAN DUNKIN 
Designer of Farm Mach.; B. S. in M. E. ; 
M. E., 1909: b. S 16, 1872, Odell, HI.; s. Van- 
'Meter (b. Je 15, 1846, Attica, HI.) and Agnes 
E. (Wagner) Duiikiii (b. S 16, 1855). Prejiared 
in Univ. Acad. Chief Draftsman, Stover Mfg. 
Co., I'reeport, 1903-5; Instr., Mach. Design, 
Univ. of Hi., 1905-12; Designer, harm Mach., 
Deere & Co., Moline, 19 12 — ■. Mem., M. E. 
Church; A. .S. M. E.\ Soc Promotion Engng. 
Educ. Married Nannie T. Davis, Je 29, 1898. 
Children: Van Davis, b. Je 15, 1899; William 
Thomas, b. My 27, 1907. Address, 174 E. 
Pine .St., Atlanta, Ga. 

.865, GU.STAVE HERMAN EIDMAN 

(Brother of No. 643) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 31, 1881, 
Mascoulah, HI.; s. Louis Frederick (b. Mr is, 
1847, iio.) and Calharina (Koob) Eidinan (b. 
Ap 7, 1852, New Baden, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; 
('horal Soc. I,ive-stock and fruit raising. Mar- 
ried Marie Thompson, J\ 25, 1906, Shirley, HI. 
('hildrcn: Katharyn Clara, b. Je 18, 1907; 
Elizabeth Marie, b. Ja 8, 1910. Address, 
Shirley, Ill.t 

1866. CLARA EDNA FISHER (BROWN) 
(Wife of No. 1829) 
A. B. in L. &• A.; b. D 23, 1880, Mahomet, 
111.; d. David (b. O 30, 1841, Frankfort, O.) 
and Sarah A. (Latham) Fisher (b. Ag 18, 1848, 
Washington, O.). J'renared in Mahomet H. 
S.; 111. Woman's Coll. Alpha (Jhi Omega; 
Phi Delta Psi. Married M. Lewis Brown 
('03), O 30, 1906. Child, Lewis Fisher, b. 
.S 5, 1907. Address, 2329 W. (jrand Blvd., 
Detroit. 

1867. CLARENCE WILSON FISKE 
Asst. Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E.: M. E., 
191 1 ; b. H 19, 1879, Sterling, 111.; s. C. C. and 
Fanny (Wilson) Fiskc. Prepared in Sterling 
IL S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Delta 
.Sigma; M. E. Soc; Class Football. With 
Deere & Co., 1904; C. R. I. & J'. R. R. Co.; 
Asst. Chief Engr. in charge of design, Williams, 
White & Co, Moline. Invented: .Simple re- 
verse mechanism for mach. drive; automatic 
feeder for forging mach.; mach. for cutting 
and polishing live sides of a marble slab at 
one setting. Mem., Moline After-Ditiiier Club; 
A. F. A. M.; Doris Lodge 319; W. M., 1917-18; 
R. A. M.; Commandery, K. T.; Moline Cml. 
Club; A. S. M. E. Married Marjorie Harriet 
Gage, S lO, 1914, Champaign (died D 1918, 
Moline, HI.). Children: Charles Gage, b. Jl 
19, 1915; Margaret Ann, b. Ja 21, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 2021 13th St., Moline, HI,; /;((.v. add., 
Williams. White & Co., do. 

1868. ETHEL CLARA FORBES (SCOTT) 

(Daughter of No. H20; Sister of Nos. 949, 
1031; Wife of No. 1585) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. TI 20, 1881, Normal, 
111.; d. Stephen Alfred (b. My 29, 1844, Sil- 
ver Creek 111.) and Clara Shaw (Gaston) 
Forbes (b. Ag 3', 1848, Hamilton, O.). Pre; 
pared in Urbana II. ,S. and Univ. Acad. Pi 
Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
scholarshij) in French for 1907-8. Instr., 
French, Univ. of S. Dak., 1904-7; stud, in 
Paris, 1905; grad. stud., Univ. of HI., 1907-8. 
Co-editor, "Illinois Songs," pub. bv Thomas 
E. Shepard. New Haven, 1903; Translator 



i8o 



University of Illinois 



U903 



(with Joseph P. Chamberlain') Modern French 
Legal Philosophy, Boston Book Co., 1916. 
Married Franklin William Scott ('01), Je 18, 
1908, Urbana. Children: Mary Forbes, b. Ag 
6, 1910; Hugh Forbes, b. JI 12, 1915; Thomas 
William, b. S 3, 191 8. Address, S03 Michigan 
Ave., Urbana. 

1869. MARJORIE DOUGLAS FORBES 

(WILSON) 

(Sister of Nos. 688, 1129; Wife of No. 2005) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 5, 1882, Polo, 111.; 
d. Henry Clinton (b. My 19, 1S33, Preble, N. 
Y.) and Laura Jane (Gorham) Forbes (b. F 
24, 1835, Pittsford, Vt.). Prepared in L^rbana 
H. S. and Univ. Acad. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Phi Delta Psi. Taught, H. S., Dixon, 1904; 
Stud, at Univ. of 111., 1903; travelling for 
health, 1905. Married Joseph Wade Wilson 
('04), Jl 2, 1910, Messler's Inn, near Mt. 
Rainier' Nat. Park, Wash. Children: Eleanor 
Jane, b. S 4, 191 1; Forbes, b. Mr 30, 191 5; 
John Robert, b. S 15, 1916. Address, Faunt- 
ieroy Park, Seattle. 

1870. LOIS GERTRUDE FRANKLIN 
(STOOLMAN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 13, 1881, Streator, 
111.; d. William Lyman (h. Ap 1830, Buffalo, 
N. Y.) and Caroline Elizabeth (Morton") 
Franklin (b. S 4, 1843, Cincinnati). Prepared 
in Dvvight H. S.; 111. St. Norm_. Univ., 1896- 
1900. Pi Beta Phi. Taught in Champaign 
H. S., 1903-8. Married Almond Winfield 
Stoolman, F 13, 1909. Child, Elizabeth Vir- 
ginia, b. Ja 4, 1910. Address, looi S. 3d St., 
Champaign. 

1871. MAURICE DEEN FRENCH 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in E. E.: b. Jl 26. 1881, 
Armstrong, 111.; s. Truman P. (b. My 11, 
1851, near Terra Haute, Ind.) and Eugenie 
Isabell (Robinson) French (b. Ao 25. 1853, 
Peoria Co.). Prepared in David Citv (Nebr.) 
H. S. Class Football and Baseball. Fuel 
Engr. ; Asst. Steam Engr., Steel Mills; Power 
Plant Const.; Fuel Engr., Commonwealth Ed- 
ison Co., Chicago: Asst. Steam Engr., 111. 
Steel Co.. South Chicago; Chief Supt.. Const., 
Krehbiel Co., Chicago. Married Lavinia L. H. 
Bennett, Je 29, 1Q08, Danville, 111. Address, 
1712 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 

1872. RALPH II A WES GAGE 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 12, 
1880, Hannibal, Mo.; s. L. C. (b. 1852. Vt.) 
and Mary Alice Gage (b. i8s6, Hannibal, Mo.). 
Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. Tr. 
Sch. Sigma .^Ipha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; 
Capt., LTniv. Regt. Engr. and Chief Drafts- 
man with A. Bolter's Sons, Struct. Works, 
1903-9; Sec. and Engr., Gaee Struct. Steel Co., 
1909 — . Auth.: Cost of Shop Drawings for 
Struct. Iron and Steel, The Tcchnografh, Univ. 
of 111., No. 27 1906-7: also appeared in The 
Engiig. News, Vol. 58, No. 6. Ag 8, 1007. Mem.. 
Central Mfg. Dist. Club; La Grange Country 
Club; La Grange Suburban Club. Married 
Nell Dnvidson, Te i. 1905, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth, "b. N 16, 1906 (died Ap 29, 
1907); Jerome Davidson, b. Ja 5, 1912; Jane, 
b. Ta 13. 1914. Address. 301 S. 8th Ave., La 
Grange, 111.; bus. add., 3141 S. Hoyne Ave.. 
(Thicago. 

1S73. HENRY RIEHL GARDEN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 6, 1874. 
Seneca 111.; s. J. A. Garden. Prepared in 
Ottawa H. S. Pres., Salem Brick Co., Salem, 
Va. Married Grace E. Tinsley, Ap 4. '907. 
Pembroke, Va. Children: Grace, b. S 28. 
1908; Marion, b. Ag 6. 1914; Dorothy, b. D 
15. 191^; Henry, b. O 31, 1917- Address, 
Salem, Va. 



1874- WILLI A KATHRYN GARVER 

(Sister of No. 1224) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 4, 1880, Farmer 
City, 111.; d. Christian (b. 1849, Harrisburg, 
Pa.) and Eva (Pettit) Carver (b. 1855, Shel- 
by ville, Ind.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ.; Bloomington H. S. Watcheka: Pi Beta 
Phi; Lib. Club. Organizer of Pekin Pub. Lib., 
LaSalle Pub. Lib. and South Bend (Wash.) 
Pub. Lib.; Asst. Lib., Univ. of 111., 1918— . 
Address, Univ. Library, Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

1875. RALPH MAYO GASTON 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1916; 

b. Ja 2, 1881. Normal, 111.; s. Frank Lee (b. 
My s, 1853, Tremont, 111.) and Ida Lavonia 
(Philbrick) Gaston (b. F 29, 1856, Adeline, 
111.). Prepared in Normal Pub. H. S. M. E. 
and E. E. Soc, Pres. Draftsman, Sargent 
& Lundy, Consulting Engrs., Chicago, 1903-4; 
Chief Engr., George P. Nichols & Bro., Mfrs. 
of R. R. Mach., 1904 — . Auth.: Methods of 
Increasing Power Factor of Induction Motors, 
Technograph, Vol. 18, 1004; Physical Proper- 
ties of Steam Below Atmospheric Pressure, 
Potver, 1904; Selection of Motors for Hoist- 
ing Work. IVesf. Elec, Ap 25, 1908. Mem., 
Morgan Park Presby. Church; Chicago Elec. 
Club. Married Margaret P. Jennings, Ap 13, 
1904, Saybrook, 111. Children: Frances Mar- 
garet, b. N 7, 1908; Horace Jennings, b. N 18, 
1912; Elizabeth Lavonia, b. D i, 1914. Ad- 
dress, 2128 W. io8th PI., Chicago; bus. add., 
2139 W. Fulton St., Chicago. 

1876. JOHN FRANCIS GAVIN 
Lawyer: LL. B.; b. F 9, 1S79, Chicago; s. 

William Gavin. Prepared in St. Ignatius Coll. 
and Chicago Athenaeum. Address, 1443 W. 
Garfield Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 1222 First 
Nat. Bank Bldg., d^.t 

1877. FRANCES EMELINE GILKERSON 

(ALLYN) 

(Wife of No. 5003; Daughter of No. 138; 

Sister of Nos. 1685, 2396, 2994) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1904; b. D 18, 
1880, Marengo. 111.; d. Hiram (.'77) < (b- C) 4, 
18^3 Genoa. 111.) and Portia (Moffet) Gilker- 
son (b. D 14. 1853. Bell Co.. Tex.). Prepared 
in Marengo H. S. Alethenai. Teaching German, 
Dixon, 111., 1904-.S; Homer. 111., 1905-6; Cham- 
paign, 1906-11. Married Orr Allyn ('12"), Je 
10, 191 1, Marshall, Mo. Children: Orr Milton, 
b. Ja 6, 1914; Portia, b. D 26, 1916. Address, 
Box s. Fergus, Mont. 

1878. KATHARINE EATON GOLD 
(KENNEDY) 

B. L. S.; b. Dundas, Minn.; d. William 
Jason (b. Te 17, 18.1 .i, Washington, D. C.) 
and Kate (Doran) Eaton (b. Ag 18, 184=;, 
Cambridge, Mass.). Prepared in Kemper Hall, 
Wis. Eng. Club. In Joliet Pub. Lib., 190^-4; 
First Asst., City Park Branch, Brooklyn Pub. 
Lib. and Children's Lib.. 1904-7; Libn., Hearst 
Free Lib., Lead, S. Dak., 1907-9. Mem., 
Am. Lib. Assn.; Long Island Lib. Club. Mar- 
ried James Blanchal-d Kennedy, Ag 6, 1009, 
Deadwood, S. Dak. Children: Caroline Gold, 
b. Tl 29, 10 10; Thomas William Jason, b. My 
7, "1912. Address. 1182 Lligh St., S. E., Port- 
land, Ore.J 

1879. GRACE GOODALE (KE.\TOR) 
(Wife of No. 1717) 
B. L. S.; b. Ag 28, 1880, Cincinnati; d; 
Levi C. (b. 1843, Sangamon Co.. 111.) and 
Wilhelmina Coates (Roberts) Goodale (b. 184=;, 
Bucks Co., Pa.). Prepared in Woodward H. 
S Cincinnati and Univ. of Cincinnati. Delta 
Delta Delta; Phi Delta Psi. Cataloger. Cin- 
cinnati Pub. Lib., 1903; Instr.. Lib. Econ., 
Ill St. Lib. Sch., 1903-4; Cataloger, \oung 



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Men's Mercantile Lib. Assn., 1904-6. Mar- 
ried Edward Orris Keator ('02), O 16, 1906, 
Cincinnati. Children: Goodale Roberts, b. Jl 
7, 1912; Sarah Ann, b. D 19, 1915. Address, 
1 55 Baker St.. Dayton, O. 

1880. CHARLES HENRY GREEN ■ 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 6, 
1882, Sterling, 111.; s. Henry and Harriett 
(Yaeger) Green. Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. 
S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Con- 
sulting Engr., Muskogee, Okla., Spokane, Los 
Angeles. Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Married 
Charlotte G. Green, je i8, 1907, Independence, 
Mo. Children: Henry, Jr., b. Jl 25, 1908; 
Wallace Alcon, b. Ap i, 191:. Address, 
Orland, Ind.t 

i88r. CLARENCE GREEN 
Teacher: A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 18, 1874, 
Lawrenceville, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1842, do.) 
and Mary J. (Scarlett) Green (b. 1856, do.). 
Prepared in Lawrenceville H. S.; Vincennes 
Univ. Philomathean; Pres., Eng. Club; 
Hatchet Orator. Taught H. S., LTrbana, 
1903-7; H. S., Tacoma, Wash., 1908-11; Sales- 
man, 1911-18. Married Nola Butler, Angola, 
Ind., D 1903. Children: Laura Mary, b. Mr 
9. 1905; Josephine, b. Ja 28, 1907; Clara Eliza- 
beth, b. Jl 2, igio. Address, Orland, Ind. 

1882. ROLLA BURDETTE GROVE 
Automobile Dealer; LL. B.; b. D 13, 18S0, 
Buckley, 111.; s. George (b. Ap 29, 1839, 
Ottawa, 111.) and Margaret (Chapman) Grove 
(b. O 5, 1843, Dearborn Co., Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Ottawa H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; 
Von Twiller Court. City Atty., Hillyard, 1905- 
9; Automobile dealer. 1917 — . Trustee, First 
Congr. Church, Hillyard, 1909-17; Past Grand 
Master, Banna Lodge, No. 179; I. O. O. F. 
Married Anna B. Hendricks, Jl 3, 1907, Hill- 
yard, Wash. Children: Margaret Olen, b. Ap 
20, 1909; Audry Isabel, b. Ap 20, 191 1; .A^nna 
Yvonne, b. My 2, 1913; Georgie Mildred, b. 
D II, 1916. Address, Opportunity, Wash. 

1883. GEORGE CONRAD HABERMEYER 

(Husband of No. 2179) 
Acting Chief, St. Water Sur.; B. S. in C. 
E.; b. S 4, 1876, Aurora, 111.; s. John George 
(b. Ag 6, 1850, Burg, Bavaria) and Mary M. 
(Ochsenschlager) Habermeyer (b. My 25, 1852, 
Aurora, 111.). Prepared in East Aurora H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi. Asst. Engr. with W. S. Shields, 
1903-5; Asst. City Engr., Elgin, 111., 1905-7; 
Instr., Univ. of III., 1907-9; Assoc, Mun. and 
San. Engng., 1909-13; pvt. practice, 1913-16; 
Engr., St. Water Sur., 1916-17; Acting Chief, 
State ^A^ater Survey Div., 1917 — . Auth.: 
Sewage Disposal Plants for Small Institutions, 
111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survs., 1910; Formulas 
for Flow in Sewers, do., 1912. Mem., 111. Soc. 
of Engrs. and Survs.; 111. Water Supplv Assn.; 
Am. Water Works Assn.; A. S. C. E. Mar- 
ried Iva Esther Mercer ('04), 1905, Cham- 
paign. Address, 1103 Euclid St., Champaign. 

1884. EMMA JOANNA HAGEY 
Librarian; B. L. S., 1903; b. Jl 5, 1874, 
Milledgeville, 111.; d. William Henry Harrison 
(b. D 5, 1841, Trappe. Pa.) and Emily Maria 
(Humphrey) Hagey (b. O S, 1845, Harris- 
burgh N. Y.). Prepared in Norfolk H. S., 
Neb. A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1898. Libn., 
Beatrice, Neb., 1903-4; Lincoln City Lib., Lin- 
coln, Neb., 1904-10; Cedar Rapids, la.. Pub. 
Lib., 1910 — . Address, Cedar Rapids, la. 

1885. SAMUEL JOHN HAIGHT, Jr. 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 21, 1870, 
Meriden, 111.; s. Samuel John (b. Ja 1, 1845, 
Jo.) and Mary Ann (Hoffman) Haight (b. 
My 15, 1841. Peru, 111.). Prepared in Black- 
stone H. S., Mendota. 111. and West. Mil. 
Acad., Upper Alton, 111. .Vlpha Zeta; Agr. 



Club; Internat. Live-Stock Judging l 
farmer and Stock Raiser, 1903 — . 
Breeders' Assn.; Am. Shorthorn' 



Team, 1900. 
Mem., Am. 

. AT • , ^, -- ' — ....... Breeders' 

Assn. Married Theressa Marie Engelskirchan, 
4\^' T^^oS- EarlviUe, 111. Children: Samuel 
John, IV. b. Je 2, 1909; Charles Edward, b. 
D 29, 1912; Grace Marie, b. Ja 7, 1917 
Address, Mendota, 111. ' 

1886. HERMAN EUGENE HARTLINE 
Pres., HartlineProctor Co.; LL. B • b Mr 
30, 1 881, Anna, 111.; s. Benjamin F. (b. D 
6, 1835, do.) and Mary (Lingle) Hartline (b. 
t/ I' i8S9, Cobden, 111.). Prepared in Anna 
H. b. B. S., Valparaiso Univ., 1900. Phi 
Delta Phi. Practicing Atty., 1903-16; Realty 
Dealer, 1916; Pres., Bay City Shipbuilding 
Co.; Pres., The Hartline-Proctor Co. Married 
Mrs. Frances Amann, Ap 27, 1916. Child, 
Lenore Amann, step-child, b. My 1907. Ad'- 
dress, 54 N. King St., Portland, Ore. 

1887. ANDREW EDGAR HAUTER 
Real Est.; LL. B.; b. D 23, 1874, Tiskilwa, 
111.; s. Joseph (b. 1840, Nancy, France) and 
Mary (Augspurger) Hauter (b. 1844, Trenton, 
O.). Prepared in Tiskilwa LI. S. Websterian 
Debating Soc; Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; 
Orat. Assn. Mem., Firm of Fuller, Isreal & 
Hauter, Belvidere, 111.; with Fisher and North, 
Rockford, 111., 1904; Asst. State's Atty., Win- 
nebago Co. and Claim Adjuster for Rockford 
and Interurban Ry. Co.; Adv. Salesman, 1912- 
16; real est. bus., 1916 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church; Chamber of Commerce; Rockford 
L'niv. of 111. Club, Pres. Married Frances 
Emerson, D 28, 191 1, Rockford, 111. Child, 
Frederic Emerson, b. Je 7, 1917. Address, 
Highland Ave., Detroit; bus. add., 533 Majestic 
Bldg., do. 

1888. *EDNA MAY HAWLEY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja 16, 1878, Chicago; 
d. Orange Foote (b. Cambridge, Vt.) and 
Susan Harriette (Whitaker) Hawley. Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S., Chicago; Oberlin 
Coll., 1896-8; N. W. Univ., 1899-1901. Cata- 
loger. Wis. Free Lib. Com., 1904; LaCrosse 
Pub. Lib., 1904-5; Organizer in la. and Ore., 
1905-9; Libn., Ore. St. Lib., 1909-15. Mem., 
111. St. Lib. Sch. Assn.; Am. Assn. Law Libs.; 
Am. Lib. Assn. Died F 24, 191 5, Salem, Ore. 

1889. EMORY ROE HAYHURST 
Professor; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1905; M. 
D., 1908; b. Je 28, 1880, St. Louis; s. John 
Emory (b. Mr 19, 1849, Evansville, Ind.) and 
Eva May (Roe) Hayhurst (b. N 20, 1854, 
Hernando, Miss.). Prepared in Maywood H. 
S. and John Marshall, Chicago. Ph. D., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1916. Delta Upsilon; Nu Sigma 
Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha; K. K. Club; Adel- 
phic; Capt. and Regtl. Adjt. Asst., Physiol., 
L'niv. of 111., 1903-4; Instr., do., 1904-5; do.. 
Coll. of P. & S., 1905-8; First Interne ap- 
pointed to Univ. Hosp., 1908; Interne, Cook 
Co. Hosp., 1908-10; Phys. and Surg., May- 
wood and Chicago, 1910-13; 111. Conin. on , Oc- 
cupational Diseases, Chicago, 1910; Asst. Prof., 
Coll. of P. & S., 1910-12; Fellow on Occupa- 
tional Diseases, Sprague Memorial Inst., 1912- 
13; Instr., Rush Med. Coll., 1912-13; Chief, 
O. Occupational Disease Sur., 1913-15; O. St. 
Bd. of Health, 1913 — ; Asst. Prof., Hygiene, 
O. St. Univ., 1916; Sec. of the Med. Faculty, 
O. St. Univ., 1917; Sec. of Com. on Shop 
sanitation. Council of Nat. Defense, 1917-18; 
Prof., Hygiene and Sanitation, S. M. A., Col- 
umbus, O., 1918 — . Auth.: Report of the In- 
vestigation of the Brass Mfg. Indus., Chicago 
and the Zinc Smelter of LaSalle Co., HI., con- 
tained in Report of Comn. on Occupational 
Diseases to Gov. Deneen, 191 1, pp. 49-84; The 
Effects of Turpentine upon the Health of 
Workmen, do.; The Brass Moulder's Secret, 
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Sur. of Indus. Health Hazards and Ociipational 
Diseases in O., O. St. Bd. of Health, 438 pp., 
191 5; Chaps, in Diseases of Occupational and 
Vocational Hygiene, Kober and Hanson, 191 6; 
Asst. Ed., Am. Jour, of Pub. Health. 1917; 
articles in Jour. A. M. A., Am. Jour, of 
Physiology, Am. Jour. Med. Sc, Bills, of U. S. 
Bur. of 'Labor, The Survey, Am. Jour. Pub. 
Health, Hasp. Mgmt., Alod. Hasp.. Xl'th 
Internat. Cong, of Hygiene and Demography. 
Nat. Conf. of Charities and Corrections, Second 
Pan-Am. Scientific Cong., O. Pub. Health Jour. 
Chm., Sec. on Indus. Hygiene, Am. Pub. Health 
Assn., 1916-17; Health Com.. Nat. Safety Coun- 
cil, 1912-18; A. M. A.; Chicago Pathological 
Soc, 1909 — ; Am. Econ. Assn., 1915 — ; A. A. 
A. S., 1916 — ; Am. Assn. of Indus. Physicians 
and Surgs., 1916 — ; Nat. Conf. of Social Work- 
ers, 1916 — . Married Isabella Elmira Norris. 
N 5, 1910, Maywood, 111. (died My 18. 191S). 
Children: Roe Norris, b. Ag 7, 1913; Cuthbert 
Newton, b. Je 27, 1916; James Dwight, b. Ap 
21, 19 1 8. Address, Concord Rd., LFpper Ar- 
lington, Columbus, O. 

1890. MABEL HAYWARD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. South Bend, Ind.; 
d. Arthur W. (b. Waterford, O.) and Eliza- 
beth (Chase) Hayward (b. South Hadley, 
Mass.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. 
Cataloger, Elgin Pub. Lib., 1903-4; Asst., Tohn 
Crerar Lib., 1904 — . Mem., 111. Lib. "Sch. 
Assn.; Chicago Lib. Club; A. L. A.; Presbv. 
Church; Chicago Coll. Club; Woman's City 
Club; D. A. R. Address, 5418 Blackstone 
Ave., Chicago. 

1891. LILLIAN HEATH (HAINES) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 14, 1881; d. Noble 
Porter (b. F 11, 1833, Circleville, O.) and 
Elizabeth (Hevel) Heath (h. Mr 28, 1837, 
Charleston, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Y. W. 
C. A.; Girls' Glee Club; Opera Club. (3rad. 
work. Tames !Millikin LTniv., 1910-11; Active 
Red Cross, Washington, D. C. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married George Haines, Jr., D 25, 
1Q18, White Heath, 111. Address, White Heath, 
111. 

1892. MARY HENDERSON (FLETCHER) 
(Wife of No. 2092) 

B. L. S.; b. N 17, 1880. Cedar Rapids, la.; 
d. William Perry (b. Je 27, 1843, Toulon, 111.) 
and Emma Catherine (Wagner) Henderson (b. 
S 10, 1846, York, Pa.). Prepared in Cedar 
Rapids, la. Pi Beta Phi. Married Carl 
Joshua Fletcher ('04), D 16, 1905, Galesburg, 
111. Children: Samuel Fletcher, b. F 15, 1907; 
William Henderson, b. Mr 8, 1908; Carl 
Joshua, Jr., b. My 20, 1910; David Brown, b. 
Je 8, 1913; Stephen Wimberly, b. S 8, 1916. 
Address, 5565 Central Ave., Indianapolis. 

1893. LYLE GEORGE HERRICK 

(Brother of Nos. 699, 3404, 5719) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 14, 18S1, 

Farmer City, 111. ; s. George W. and Dora O. 

(Knight) Herrick. Prepared in Farmer City 

H. S. LL. B., Chicago. Sigma Chi; Eng. 

Club; Track Team, Capt. Married Vernele 

Norris, Ja 16, 1908, Farmer City. Child, Jean 

Louise, b. O 4, 19 10. Address, Farmer City, 

Ill.t 

1894. BENJAMIN WILLIAM HETHER- 

INGTON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 24, 1880; s. B. M 
(b. Ag 15, 1830, Malo, Co. Cork, Ireland) 
and Mary (Lawler) Hetherington (b. Ap 30, 
1839, Jersey City, N. J.). Prepared in LaSalle- 
Peru Tp. H. S. Mem., K. of C; B. P. O. E.; 
C. O. F. ; Hamilton Club, Chicago; Royal 
Arcanum. Married Emily M. Haskins, Ja i, 
1908. Child, William P^, b. O 25, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 209 3d St., LaSalle, 111.; bus. adJ., 
1285^ Marquette St., do.t 



189.=;. CHARLES HUNTINGTON HIGGINS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 11, 1879, 
Springfield, 111.; s. Edwin L. and Belle (Hunt- 
ington) Higgins. Prepared in Springfield and 
Qumcy H. Schs. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Ep- 
silon; Baseball; Pres., Ath. Assn. Asst. Chem., 
Swift & Co., Chicago; Chem., Gulick-Hender- 
son-Co., Chicago. Mem., 111. Nat. Guard.1897- 
1903; U. S. v., 1S98. Married Mary T. 
Turner, D 4, 1906, Galesburg, 111. Address. 
Colonial Hotel, 6325 Kenwood Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add.. Ribbon Refresher Co., 538 S. Clark 
St., do.j 

1896. EDNA DUBOIS HOFF (ALLISON) 
(Sister of Nos. 2697, 3778; Wife of No. 2553) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 25, 1882, Wilming- 
ton, Del.; d. Theo. (b. S 21, 1S44, Richboro, 
Pa.) and Lucy (Naisby) Hoff (b. My 12, 1856, 
Philadelphia). Prepared in Chicago Hgts. H. 
S. Illiola. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; 
taught in Bloom Tp. H. S., 1904-6. Pres., 
Christian Endeavor Soc, Chicago Hgts., 1005; 
^^ p.. Chicago Hgts. Alumni Assn., 1905. Mar- 
ried Ira Dent Allison ('06), Je 21, 1906. Child, 
Richard Keith, b. Je 17, 1908. Address, Fort 
Dodge, la.t 

1S97. VERNON MILNER HOLDER 
.A.rch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 26, 1873, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. William I. (b. My 30, 
1849, do.) and Ida Weber (Bowen) Holder 
(b. N 17, 1848, W. Va.). Prepared in Univ. 
.\cad. Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta 
Pi. Ry. Engng. Dept., G. E. Co., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1903-4; Boston Edison Co., 1904-5; 
Engr. with F. O. Blackwell, Consulting Engr., 
49 Wall St., New York City, 1905-7; Viele, 
Blackwell & Buck, N. Y., 1907 — . Married 
Elsie Patter>;on, Jl 12, 1904, Normal, 111. Ad- 
dress, 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.t 

1S98. MARJORIE CAMPBELL HOLDER- 
MAN (SCHULTZ) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 8, 1881, Indian- 
apolis; d. Jacob G. (b. Ja 6, 1850, Dayton, O.) 
and Margaret (Campbell) Holderman, b. Ap 
4, 1855, Perth, Scotland). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Phi Delta Psi. Stenographer, 
office of y. P. Burrill, 1908-11; do.. Circuit 
Court, Champaign Co., 1911-13. Married Gus- 
tave H. Schultz, O :i, 1913, Frankfort, Ind. 
Address, 2095<2 W. Harrison St., Danville, 111. 



1899. 



ELLEN ALDEN HUNTINGTON 
(WHITTEM) 



A. B. in Sc; b. D 25, 1878, Lebanon, Conn.; 
<1. William (b. My 18, 1839, do.) and Caroline 
Elizabeth (Saxon) Huntington (b._ Mr 18, 1843, 
Goshen, Conn.). Prepared in Hartford 
(Conn.) H. S. A. M., Columbia, 1909. Kappa 
.\lpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Pres., Watcheka. 
.\ttended Pratt Inst., 1S97-9; Sch. of House- 
keeping, Boston, 1899-1901; Supt., Household 
.\id Co., Boston, 1903-4; Instr., Home Econ., 
Univ. of \^'is., 1904-8; Dir., Dept. of Home 
Econ., Summer Sch., LTniv. of Wis., LTtah 
Agr. Coll., 1909-12. Auth.: Pamphlet, The 
Dietary, Boston, 16 pp., 1900; The Fireless 
Cooker, 1908. Married Arthur Fisher Whit- 
tem, D 21, 1912, Hartford, Conn. Children: 
Margaret Huntington, b. N 26, 1913;' Thomas 
Huntington, b. O 13, 1916. Address, 9 Vin- 
cent St., Cambridge, i\Iass. 

1900. SOPHIE HYDE (HUBACHEK) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Chicago, 111.; d. Richard 
and Babette Hyde. Prepared in N. Y. St. Lib. 
Sch., 1904-5. Asst., J. C. Lib., 1905-11; head 
of Order Dept., L^niv. of Minn. Lib., 1911-15. 
Married Louis A. Hubachek, Mr 5, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 5136 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis. 



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1901. FRANK BRUCE INGERSOLL 
Civ. Engr. and Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 

My 10, 1878, Sterling, 111.; s. Frank L. (b. 
Te 6, 183S, Buffalo, N. Y.) and Eva M. (Crook) 
Ingersoll (b. Ja i. 1851, Sterling, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Denver H. S. Address, Marshalltown, 

1902. FRANK EMERSON INKS 
Phys. and Surg.; A. B. in Sc. ; M. D., 1012; 
b. F 7, 1882, Ohio, 111.; s. Frank William (b. 
JI II, 1861, do.) and Mary Mable (Shifflett) 
Inks (b. S 21, 1861). Prepared in E. Men- 
dota H. S. Philomathean; Track team; Fin- 
ance Com. of Sr. Class. Clerkship, Kimball 
Piano Co., 1903-4; do., Stromberg Carlson Co., 
1^904-S; do., German Ins. Co., 1905-8; Med. 
Coll., Univ. of 111., 1908; House surg.. Gen. 
Hosp., Seattle, 1912; Instr., Physiology, Med. 
Dept., Phys. and Surg., Polo, 111., 1913 — . 
Pres., Y. P. S. C. E., Presby. Church, 1906-7; 
Pres., Y. M. C. A., Med. Coll., 1910-11; Treas., 
Presby. Church; Mem., Phi Chi; A. F. A. M. 
Married Belle Anderson, O 4, 1916, Polo, 111. 
Child, Robert Emerson, b. F 27, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Polo, 111. 

1903. WASHINGTON PARKER IRELAND 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 7, 1881, 
Stewartsville, Mo.; s. David James (b. My 5, 
1842. Cincinnati) and Louisa Salle (Parker) 
Ireland (b. Ap 25, 1849, Alton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Englevvood H. S. C. E. Club; Glee 
Club. Asst. Engr., Const., Rhinelander Paper 
Go's, mill, Rhinelander, Wis., 1903-4; Asst. to 
T. T. Johnston and J. A. Seddon, Consulting 
Engrs., Chicago, 1904-5; Designing and Const. 
Engr., Water Dept., Chicago, 1905-7; Engr. in 
charge of Water Power Surs., Plans and Es- 
timates, Mont., Idaho, Wash, and B. ("., 
hdqtrs., Spokane, 1907-9; Deputy Engr., St. 
Engng. Dept., Sacramento, Calif., 1909-10; Sec. 
and Managing Engr., Gen. Engng. and Const. 
Co., Inc., Sacramento, Calif., 1911-12; Const. 
Engr., St. Engng. Dept. of Calif., 19 13-15; 
pvt. practice in civil engng., offices in Sacra- 
mento, Calif., and Reno, Nev., 1916-18. Auth. : 
Discharging Capacity of Culverts, Engng. Rec- 
ord, 1904, pp. 420-21; Water-Power Develop- 
ment for the Rhinelander Paper Co., Techno- 
graph, 1904, pp. 107-111; Installing Water 
Wheels on a "Hurry Up" Job. Technograph, 

1905. Married Bessie Elaine Smalley, Jl 7, 

1906, Chicago. Children: Robert Parker, b. 
S 23, 1908; Eleanor Merle, b. S 14, 1910. 
Address, 6028 Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 

1904. FANNY REBECCA JACKSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Janesville, Wis.; d. 
Alfred Augustus (b. Oneida Co., N. Y.) and 
Rebecca Walker (Johnson) Jackson (b. Brock- 
port, N. Y. ). Prepared in Janesville, Wis. and 
Rockford Coll. Acad. A. B., Rockford Coll., 
1896. Lib. Club; Y. W. C. A. Periodical and 
Binding Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib.; Instr. in Pub. 
Documents, 111. St. Lib. Sch., 1903-7; Sec, 
Wis. C. E. Union, 1898-1901; Sec, III. St. 
Lib. Assn., 1904-5; Asst. Libn., West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., Macomb, 111., 1907-11; Libn., 
Whitewater Norm. Sch., Whitewater, Wis., 
1911-13; Libn., West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1 91 3 — -. Address, Macomb, 111. 

1905. HENRY PHELPS JARMAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 12, 1879, 
Elmwood, 111.; s. John (b. S 3, 1840, Russel- 
ville, O.) and Clara May (Phelps) Jarman (b. 
D 5, 1852, Harwington, Conn.). Prepared in 
Elmwood H. S. Asst. Chem., Morris & Co., 
1903-5; Chief Chem., Milk Products Co., 1905- 
6; Asst. Chem., Morris & Co., 1906-8; Farmer, 
1908 — . Mem. A. C. S. Married Mary Lor- 
ing Bowers, O 18, 1905, Elmwood, 111. Chil- 
dren: Loring Phelps, b. F 20, 1907; Ruth Mil- 
dred, b. F 26, 191 1. Address, Elmwood, 111. 



1906. ANNA VIVIAN JENNINGS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja 30, 1874, Van 
Meter, la.; d. William Henry (b. F 14, 1847, 
Gurnsey Co., O.) and Ruth Ann (Clayton) 
Jennings (b. Ja 7. 1847, Salem, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Davenport H. S.; York Coll., Neb.; 
Neb. St. Norm., Peru, Neb. Lib. Club; Y. 
W. C. A. Cataloger, Neb. St. Norm. Lib., 
Peru, Neb., 1903-5; Libn., do., Kearney, Neb., 
1905 — . .Address, Kearney, Neb. 

1907. ALBERT MYRON JOHNSON 
Supt., Barnes Drill Co.; B. S. in M. E.; 
(b. Ap 9, 1880, Kishwaukee, 111.; s. Frank 
Chandler (b. Kishwaukee, 111.) and Carrie 
Emmeline (Adams) Johnson (b. Beloit, Wis.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; M. E. and E. E. Socs. ; Orchestra; 
Band; Pres., Fresh, class. Gen. Engng. work 
in Chicago and Rockford; Draftsman, Mach. 
Tools, B. F. Barnes Co. and Lunkenheimer 
Co., Cincinnati; Telephone Switchboard Dept., 
West. Elec Co.. Chicago, 1905-7; Draftsman, 
111. Steel Co., South Chicago, 1907; Supt., 
Barnes Drill Co., Rockford, 1907 — . Mem., 
Rockford Univ. Club. Married Harriet Anne 
Johnson, O 29, 1907, Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Child, Harold Adams, b. Ja 8, 1913. Address, 
611 Auburn St., Rockford, 111. 

1908. FREDERICK DAWSON JOHNSON 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E.; b. Je 26, 1877, 
Alton, 111.; s. William Harrison (b. F 8, 1839, 
Canastota, N. Y.) and Hannah (Armstrong) 
Johnson (b. Jl 14, 1S37, Alton, HI.). Prepared 
in Alton H. S. Address. 1224 Main St., Alton. 
Ill.t 

1909. GRACE OSGOOD KELLEY 
(Sister of Nos. 3817, 5242) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; A. B., 1908; b. O 10, 
1 88 1, Whitehall, Mich.; d. Marshall Charles 
(b. S 23, 1840, Wilmington, N. H.) and Mary 
Strong (Smith) Kelley (b. Je 12, 1852, Dela- 
field, Wi§.). Prepared in Muskegon H. S.; 
Univ. of Minn., 1899-1900; Albion Coll., Mich., 
1900-01. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Cata- 
loger, Univ. of 111., 1903-6; Libn., 111. St. Lab. 
of Nat. Hist., 1906-11; John Crerar Lib., 
191 1 — . Address, John Crerar Lib., Chicago. 

1910. HELEN THERESA KENNEDY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 11, 1877, Council 

Bluffs, la.; d. John A. and Mary Elizabeth 
(McCurdy) Kennedy. Prepared in Jackson- 
ville H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll., 1896-8. Libn., 
111. St. Sch. for the Deaf, 1898-1901; Cata- 
loger, Jacksonville Pub. Lib., 1903-4, 1906-7; 
Head Cataloger, Springfield, 111., 1904-6; Or- 
ganizer and Libn., Kewanee, 1907-8; Instr., 
Wis. Lib. Sch., Madison, Wis., 1908-11; Dir., 
Tr. Class, Los Angeles Pub. Lib., 1911-12; 
Prin., Branches Dept., Los Angeles Pub. Lib., 
191 2 — . Auth.: Suggestive List of Children's 
Books, Democratic Printing Co., 1910. Ad- 
dress, 340 Brent St., Los Angeles. 

1911. ELWOOD ALMON KINGSTON 
Phys. and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; M. D., 1913; 

b. O 30, 1876, Picton, Ont., Can.; s. Joseph 
J. (b. 1851, do.) and Anna Elizabeth (Rey- 
nolds) Kingston (b. 1858). Prepared in Pic- 
ton Coll. Inst.; Queen's Univ., Kingston, Can. 
Honor Grad., Nat. Sc, two yrs. Min. and two 
yrs. Med. Surg, to San. Dist., Chicago, 1Q06-7. 
Married Lenne G. Burr, O 7, 1903, Belle- 
ville, Ont., Can. Child, Marjorie Burr, b. Jl 
i6, 1906. Address, Lockport, III. 

1912. WILLIAM DAVID KNOWLTON 
Power Sta. Operator; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 
II, 1878, Joliet, III.; s. David Warren (b. My 
1849, Leads Co., Can.) and Rena (Powers) 
Knowlton (b. 1849, St. Joseph Co., Mich.). 
Prepared in Onarga H. S., and Grand Prairie 



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Seni.. do. Natural Hist. Soc; Y. M. C. A. 
Stud., Mech. Draftins, Lewis Inst., Chicago. 
Elec. Engr. and Switchboard Operator, 1903-4; 
Power Sta^ Supt., 1904 — . Auth. : Saving and 
Success. Conimonwenlth Edison Branch, Nat. 
Elec. Light Assn. Mem.. M. E. Church; Nat. 
Elec. Light Assn.; North Shore Men's Club, 
Chicago; A. F. A. M. Married Nellie Wise, 
N 23, 1903, Milford, 111. Child, Margaret, b. 
Mr 6, 1905. Address, 2017 Lincoln St., Evans- 
ton, 111. 

1913. ROBERT HAYDEN KUSS 
Consulting Ena;r.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N o, 
1S76, Peoria; s. Joseph (b. D 16, i8j>. Ger.") 
and i-ouisa (Birkentuile) Kuss (b. My 15, 
1S43. do.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Delta 
Cpsilon: Theta Nu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; 
Ed., Tcclnwgraph : Class Pres. Harmon Engng. 
Co., Peoria, 1003; Instr., M. E., I'niv. of 
111., 1003-5: Computer, U. S. Geol. Sur., Coal 
Testing Plant, 1904: Special Observer, do., 
St. Louis, 1905-7; Chief Asst. Smoke Insp., 
Chicago. 1907-11; Mech. Engr., Edgenioor Iron 
Co., Chicago, 1911-15; Consulting Engr., 1915 — . 
Revision Auth. on: Construction of Boilers, 66 
pp.. Types of Boilers, 82 pp.. Boiler Acces- 
sories, 80 pp., Boiler Practice. 95 pp., Cyclo- 
pedia of Engng., Am. Sch. of Cor., 1015; 
later revision, do., 1918; many small technical 
articles in jours, devoted to mech. engng. 
Mem., A. S. M. E., 1913; Internat. Ry. Fuel 
Assn., 1915; Licensed Struct. Engr., 1916; 
City Club of Chicago; Sec, Pub. Utility Com., 
191J. Married Florence Wilhelmiiia Brower, 
S 3. 1904. Children: Ralph Logan, b, Te 16, 
1905; Eleanor Louise, b. O 10, loo;; Robert 
Hayden, b. My 21, 1912. Address. 57S4 E. 
Circle Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Suite 805-112 
W. Adams St., do. 

1914. WILLIAM ADELBERT KUTSCH 
Chemist: B. S. in Chem. E.: b. Ta 21, 1883, 
LaSalle, 111.: s. William G. (b. Mr i8. 1857, 
Hessen, Ger.") and Ottilie A. (Boehme> Kutsch 
(b. Te 10, 1857, Peru, III.). Prepared in La- 
Salle Peru tp. 11. S.. LaSalle. 111. Ph. D.. 
Frieburg, Ger., 1907. Phi Kappa Psi: Phi 
Lambda Upsilon. Chem., Armour & Co., Chi- 
cago, 1903-4; with Corn Products Refining Co., 
Waukegan, 111., 1916; with Atlas nistillery, 
Peoria, 1916 — . Married Hazel Lee Sl Cerny, 
S 6. 1911. Independence. !Mo. Child, William 
Tohn, b. N 15, 1912. Address. 207 N. Frink 
St., Peoria; bus. add.. Atlas Distillery Co., do. 

1915. CAROLINE V.-\LERIA L.\NG- 
WORTHV 
Librarian: B. L. S.: b. Te 20, 1S79, DulniQue, 
la.; d. L. H. and Carrie L. (Glover) Lan^- 
worthy. Prepared in Dubuaue (la.) II. S. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A. Asst. 
Cataloger. la. L^niv. Lib., Iowa City^ 1903-6; 
Ref. I.ibn., la. Univ., 1906; Organizer, la. 
Lib. Comn., 1907-S. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Address, 5041 Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 

1916. LAWRENCE FREDERICK LARSON 
Life Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 
1004; b. S 6, iSSo Galva, 111.; s^ N. P. and 
Hannah Larson. Prepared in Galva H. S. 
Philomathean: Ins. Fellowship; Ill.-Ind. De- 
bate, 1903. Field Asst. Gen^ Agt., North- 
western Mut. Life Ins. Co.: Gen. Agt., do., 
Kansas Citv, Mo., 1916 — . Married Mrs. Clara 
Bodinson, D 3, 190S, Galva, 111. Address. 630- 
34 Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

1917. NELS ALFRED LARSON 
Tudge; LL. B.: b. D 31, 1S79, Lindkoninc. 
Sweden; s. John F. (b. Sweden) and Wilhel- 
mina (Anderson) Larson (b. do.). Prepared 
in Moline H. S. Delta Upsilon. Practicing 
Law, 1903-14: Pres., St. Bank of E. Moline; 
Judge, Co. Court, Rock Island Co., 1914 — . 



Mem., Rock Island Club; Rock Island Co. Bar 
A.ssn.; Dir., Ger. Trust and Savings Bank. 
R- I., 111.; Cml. Club, E'. Moline, 111. Mar- 
ned Emma H. Jenkins. Ap 10, 1907. Children: 
Ihonias Jenkins, b. Ap ::7, 1008; Richard 
1-rederick. b. Mr 9, 1910. Addfess, i •539-15 
St. A, Moline, 111.; bus. add.. Court House, 
Kock Island. 

191S. GRACE LEFLER 

Librarian: B. L. S.; b. Pontiac, 111.; d. 
George M. (b. Farmington, Til.) and Amanda 
(Dunn) Lefler (b. do.). Prepared in Pontiac 
H. S. Cataloger, L'niv. of Mo. Lib., 1004-11; 
Oregon Lib. Com., iqii-12; in charge of Con- 
tinuations, Los Angeles Pub. Lib.. 1912 — . 
Auth.: Missouri Documents for the Small Pub. 
IJb., read before the Mo. Lib. Assn., 1909, 
pub. in Mo. Historiciil Quarterly. Address, 
1078 Kensington Rd., Los Angeles; bus. add., 
Los Angeles Pub. Lib., do. 

1919. LULU MACKINTOSH LEGO 
(HUGHES) 
(Wife of No. 3035) 
LL. B.; b. Ja 10. 1880, Mt. Carroll, 111.; d. 
Henry Luther (b. F 12, 1840, Blair Co., Pa.) 
and Alice May (Rowley) Lego (b. Mr 24, 
1854, Armstrong Co., Pa.). Prepared in Lan- 
ark H. S. Alethenai; Girls' Mandolin Club; 
mini staff; Class Prophet. Admitted to 111. 
Bar, 1903; Clerk, office of V. P. and Dean of 
Grad. Sch., Llniv. of 111., 1001-6: Atty. with 
R. N. A., a women's fraternal beneficiary orgn., 
[00 5-8. Mem., Christian Church: 111. St. Re- 
corder, R. N. .A... 1905-8; St. Oracle, R. N. A., 
1008-14. Married Harold PeMott Hughes ('07), 
O 14, 1908, New Orleans. Children: John Nel- 
son, b. N 28, 1909; Daniel Edison, b. D n, 
1911; Alice Miriam, b. My 15, 1914. Address, 
604 7th St., Ames, la. 



1920. MARY LENTZ 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 2 

TIL; d. Jacob (b. My 12, 
Elizabeth (Anger) Lentz (b. 
l''repared in 111. St. Norm. 
Calif. Grad work, Univ. of 
TL S., Farmer City, 111., looj 
I'niv., Summer Sch., 1005: 
Wis., 1906-S; Elrod, S. Dak., 
1 010 — . Married David W 
1900, Freeport, 111. Address, 



(BROWN) 
1, 1864, Freeport, 
18S2, Ger.) and 
S 10, 1835, do.). 
Univ.; Univ. of 
Wis. Taught in 
-5: 111. St. Norm. 
H. S., Kewanee, 
1909-10; farming, 
. Brown, Jl 14. 
Rhame, N. Dak. 



1921. ALFRED CURTIS LeSOURD 
Railroad Engr.: B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 4, 1875, 

Topeka, 111.; s. Charles Thomas (b. F 4,, 1843, 
Bethanv, O.) and Velarah (Curtis) LeSourd 
(b. O "21, 1843, do.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. H. S. C. E. Soc. Instrument- 
man on const., 1003-4: Masonry Insp., 1905: 
Asst. Engr., M. of W. Dept., C. C. C. & St. 
L. R. R. Mich. Div. 1005-7: Draftsman, O. 
S. L. R. R., 1007-8; IMasonrv Insp., C. C. C. 
S: St. L. R. R., 1908-0; Draftsman, O. S. L. 
Tt. R., 1909-10; Asst. Engr. in charge of const., 
O. S. L. Rv., 1010-15; Asst. Engr., U. P. 
R. R., 191S — . Address. Topeka, 111.; bus. 
add.. 1001 tt. P. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 

1922. ROBERT CLINTON LLOYD 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 4, 1S78, 

Canfon, 111.; s. Robert (b. F 23. 1830, Dawn 
Mills, Ont.) and Hannah Maria (Burson) 
1 lovd (b. Jl 4, 1842, Walnut Grove, 111.). 
Prepared in" Canton IT. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma 
Xi. Stud. Asst.. Soil Sur., 1903-5; Supt., Soil 
Sur., Agr. Exp. Sta., Urbana, 1905-7; I'vt. 
work, 1008-17. Second R. O. T. C, 1917; 
2nd Lt. R. O. T. C. 1917. 340th Inf.. N. A.. 
1017 — . Married Florence Ethel Denson, D 11, 
1006, Chicago. .-Iddress. Canton. 111. 



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1923. JOHN ALBERT McFARLAND 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 23, i88o; 
s. Abel Witherspoon (b. near Ai<ron, O.) and 
Amelia Genet (Robinson) McFarlaiui (b. Men- 
(iota, 111.). Prepared in Mcndota II. S. and 
l.aSalle Tp. H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Asst. 
Chem., A. T. & S. V. R. R. 1904; Asst. 
Chem., C. & N. W. R. R., 1905; Chem., iVIo. 
Pac. R. R., 19059; R. R. Dept., Dearborn 
Co., 1909-11; Chem. and Engr. of Tests, St. 
L. & S. F. R. R.. :9ii-i4; V. P., Bird-Archer 
Co., 19 1 8 — . Married Paula Siegel, S i, 1903, 
Champaign. Child, John Albert, Jr., b. S 17, 
1910. Address, 32 Aberdeen PI., St. Louis; 
bus. add., 513 Frisco Bldg., do. 

1924. ISABEL McROBIE (RAY) 
(Wife of No. 1576; Sister of No. 4793) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 9, 1881, Chicago; 
d. John (h. F 15, 1856, Montreal, Can.) and 
Susan (Musgrove) McRobie (b. Ap 3, 1856, 
Toronto, Can.). Prejjared in Ilvde Park H. 
S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; German Club: 
Class basketball. Mem., Univ. of 111. Alumnae 
Assn., Chicago; Assn., Collegiate Alumnae. 
Married Walter Thornton Ray ('01), Je 14, 
1904, Chicago. Children: Lewis, b. My 30, 
190S (died F 21, 1910); Margaret, b. Ja 22, 
1907; Douglas, b. D 16, 1909 (died F 23, 1910); 
Leonard John, b. My 30, 191 1; Kelvin Jacob, 
b. Jl 26, 1912; Lucy Sue, b. Ag 22, 1915. 
Address, Parcot Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 

1925. ALICE CALHOUN MANN 

(SHELDON) 
(Wife of No. 2241; Sister of No. 2752) 

B. L. S.; b. Jl 10, 1881, Danville, 111.; d. 
William (b. 1837, Morristown, N. J.) and 
Kate (Harmon) Mann (b. 1850, Rochester N. 
Y.). Prepared in Danville li. S. Pi Beta 
Phi. Cataloger, Covington, Ky., Lib., 1904-5; 
St. Organizer, la. Lib. Comn., 1905-8; Libn., 
Kewanee Lib., 1908-10. Married Charles H. 
Sheldon ('04), O 26, 1910, Kahaka, Mo. Child, 
Alice Harmon, b. Je 13, 191 3. Address, 1625 
Spruce St., South Pasadena, Calif. 

1926. GEORGE EDWARD MARKER 

Bd. of Trade; A. B. in L. & A.; b My 4, 
1867, Heyworth, 111.; s. Jacob L. (b. My 7, 
1827, Middletown, Va.) and Marion L. (Bent- 
ley) Marker (b. Je 4, 1S37, Grafton, W. Va.). 
Prepared in Heyworth and Normal 111. A. 
M., Teachers' Coll., Columbia, 1904. Phi Kap- 
pa Delta. Scholarship, Columbia, 1903-4; Prin., 
Teachers' Tr and Mod. Sch., Schenectady N. 
Y., 1904-5; Prof., Psych, and Educ, St. Norm. 
Sch., Cheney, Wash., 1905-10; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1910-11- Head Dept. of Educ, St. Norm. 
Sch., Kent, O., Dean of Sch. of Educ, Dak. 
Wesleyan Univ., Mitchell, S. Dak., 1911-12; 
Pres. Bd. of Trade, Kent, O., 1917-18; Mem., 
Bd. of Governors, Kent Bd. of Trade, 1918 — . 
Auth. : Teaching Children how to study Hist., 
Teachers' Coll. Record, Vol. 5, My 1904, pp. 
20-33; How to test the qualitj' of teaching, 
Edxication, Ap 1905, Vol. 25. pp. 451-Q. Elder 
in Presby. church; Mem., Hudson River School- 
masters' Club; Pres., Inland Empire School- 
masters' Club. Married Leila Webber, Ag 25, 
1896, Mt. Sterling, 111. Child, Edward Morse, 
b. My 16, 1907. Address, 549 Pioneer Ave., 
Kent, O. 

1927. GRACE MARTIN (BAXTER) 
(Wife of No. 2579) 

LL. B.; b. 1883, Harwood Tp., Chamiiaign 
Co.; d. George W. (b. N 2, 1852, Findlay Co., 
O.) and Lauretta (Hatch) Martin (b. Mr 9, 
1854, Green Valley, 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
aign H. S. Married Miles E. Baxter ('06), 
13, 1913, Champaign. Child, Billie B., b. 
F 13, 1915. Address, Leavenworth, Kan. 



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1928. CLYDE MILTON MATHEWS 

(Brother of No. 761) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 22. 1878, Urbana; s. 
.M. W. (b. Marshall. 111.) and Julia R. Mathews 
(b. Medina, O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Sigma Chi; Football; Baseball. Practicing Law; 
1003 — . Pul)lis er, Urbana Herald, 1900-5. 
Married Lulu M. Straight, My 24, 1908, San 
Francisco. Address, 103 W. Green St., Ur- 
bana. f 

1929. MARY ALICE MATTHEWS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. May view. Mo.; d. 

Arthur Bradley (b. 1839 Ross, Eng.) and 
Mary Joanna (Reed) Matthews (b. 1839, Shar- 
on, Pa.), (jrad. St. Norm. Sch., Warrensburg, 
Mo., 1890; Lcland Standford jr., Univ., 1893- 
4. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta "Psi; Pres., Lib. 
Club. Asst. Libn., Geo. Washington Univ., 
1907-10; Libn., U. S. Bur. of Labor, 1910-17; 
Libn., Inst, for Gov. Research, Washington, 
D. C, 191 7 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; Coll. 
Woman's Club, Washington; Pi Beta Phi 
Alumnae club, Washington; Special Libns. 
Assn. Address, '\'ht Iowa, Washington D. C.; 
bits, add., 1818 Connecticut Ave., do. 

1930. JOHN DELOSS MELL 
Probate Judge; LL. B.; b. Ap 9, 1878, San 
Jose, 111.; s. Emeziah J. (b. F 8, 1842, Youngs- 
town, O.) and Melinda E. (Taylor) Mell (b. 
Ap 23, 1844, Ind.). Prepared in San Jose 
H. S. Lawyer, 1903-4; Real Est., 1905-6; 
Newspaper, (Haijcrman Mes.nnger), 1907-8; 
Lawyer 1909 — . Married (Jlive Cease, Je 14, 
1904. Children: Gladys G., b. My 6, 1906; J. D., 
Jr., b. O 7, 1907 (died S 28, 191 5). Address. 
Roswell, N. M. 

1931. JULIA WRIGHT MERRILL 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 11, 1881, Chillicothe, 
O.; d. Chester Wright (b. 1846, Montpelier, 
Vt.) and Mary (Franklin) Merrill (b. 1849, 
do.). Prepared in Woodward H. S., Cincin- 
nati; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1898-1900; Univ. of 
Wis., summer 1905. Kappa Alpha Theta. Wis. 
Free Lib. Com.; Reviser in Lib. Sch., 1903; 
Legislative Ref. Dept., 1903-6; Acting Libn., 
The Pub. Lib., Cedar Rapids, la., 1906; Pub. 
Lib. of Cincinnati; Libn. N. (Jincinnati branch, 
1907; Chief Branch Lib., 1907-17; Instr., Lib. 
Sch., Univ. of Wis. and field visitor for Wis. 
Lib. Comn., 1917 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. 
Address, Wis. Lib. Sch., Madison, Wis. 



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RALPH GARFIELD MILLS 



Physician and Prof.; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 4, 
1881, Lincoln, 111.; s. Andrew Hopkins (b. O 
8, 1853, Magnolia, 111.) and Elizabeth Emily 
(Bell) Mills (b. Je 1, 1856, Lincoln, 111.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. M. D. (cum laude) 
N. W. Univ. Med. Sch., 1907. Glee Club; 
Opera Club; Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Nu Sigma 
Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
Alpha. Med. Practitioner, 1907-11; Prof., 
Pathology and Dir. of Research Dept., Sev- 
erance Med. Coll., Korea; do., Peking Union 
Med. Coll., Peking, China, 1918 — . Auth.: (with 
Prof. C. L. Mix) Physical Diagnosis of the Dis- 
eases of the Respiratory System — a synopsis. 
do., for Circulatory System, 30 pp. each, {)ub- 
lished privately for med. stud, use; A Contribu- 
tion to the Nosogeography of No. Korea, China 
Med, Jour., Vol. 25. 191 1. pp. 277-93; also arti- 
cles in Bui. of Manila Med. Soc, China Med. 
Jour.; De]iartmental Ed. of the China Med. 
Jour, for the Korea branch of the China Med. 
Assn.; Pres., Korea Branch of China Med. 
Assn. Married Mary Ethel Bumgarner, Je 1, 
1908, McNabb, 111. Children: Roger Lee, b. Je 
2, 1911; Marion Tracy, b. Mr 31, 1915. Address, 
356. W. Decatur St. Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 
Peking Union Medical College, Peking, China. 



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1933. STELLA WEBSTER MORGAN 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 15, 1876, 
Indianapolis; d. Alfred White (b. 1839, John- 
son Co., 111.) and Louisa (Grimes) Morgan (b. 
11 22 1844, Richmond, Ind.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. A. M., Univ. of Chicago. 
^VZ- J- ^- C- A.; Watcheka; Natural Hist! 
Uub; Eng. Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., Ash- 
a'^J^- ^•' 1903-4; Dean of Women, Univ. of 
So. Cahf., 1904-5; Assoc. Prof., Eng. do., 1904- 
9; Asst., Eng., Univ. of Chicago, 1910-13; As- 
soc, do., 1913-15; Instr., do., 1915— . Address, 
4809 Lake Ave., Chicago. 

1934- WINIFRED MYERS (FURSMAN) 
(Wife of No. 2097) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 14, 1878, Champaign; 
d. John. Wesley and Helen E. (Vittum) Myers. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Mem., ist 
Church of Christ. Scientist. Married William' 
H-., fursman ('04), O 24, 1904, St. Louis. 
Children: Helen Eliza, b. O n, 1907; William 
Hiram, b. Je 21, 1909. Address, Okmulgee, 
Okla. 

1935. FREDERICK LOUIS NEES 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 5 1880; s. F. L. and 
Barbara (Lutz) Nees. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi 
Alpha Delta. Address, 4100 Perry St., Chica- 
go; bus. add.. 546 Cml. Nat. Bank Bldg., 72 W. 
Adams St., Chicago. 

1936. CHARLOTTE BRIGGS NELSON 
(JACK) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 16, 1881, Blooinington, 
111.; d. Edgar F. and Minerva (Briggs) Nel- 
son. Prepared in Decatur H. S. A. B., Vas- 
sar Coll., 1902. Pi Beta Phi; H. Sc. Club. 
Taught, H. S., Bloomington, 1906-8. Mem., 
Presby. Church; Study Class; Pan Hellenic 
Soc. ; Civic League. Married Dr. Cecil McKee 
Jack, Je II, 1908, Bloomington, 111. Children: 
Cecile McKee, b. N 5, 1909; Nelson Briggs, b. 
Ag 6, 191 1. Address, 451 W. Macon St., 
Decatur. Ill.t 

1937- MARY FRANCES NESBIT 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Mr 24, 1870, Rar- 
din. 111.; d. Joseph Washington (b. New 
Richmond, O.) and Sarah Margaret (McAllis- 
ter) Nesbit (b. Oakland, 111.). Prepared in 
Oakland H. S. Grad., Ind. St. Norm., 1896; 
Grad. work, Univ. of Chicago, 1907-9. Y. W. C. 
A.; Capt. Basketball. Mem., Presby. Church; S. 
S. teacher; Choir. Address, Oakland, 111. 

1938. THOMAS NOBLE 

(Brother of Nos. 982, 983, 7843) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 25, 1879, Todds 
Point, 111.; s. Robert Cooper (b. F 21, 1848, 
Arlington Farm, Massillon. O.) and Elizabeth 
(Harmount) Noble (b. New Haven, Conn.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Nat. Hist. Soc; 
Agr. Club. Farmer, 1903 — . Breeder of Tam- 
worth hogs and Ayrshire cattle. Address, 
"High How" Stock Farm, Daysland, Alberta, 
Can.t 

1939. SAMUEL RUFUS NOE 
Builder and Contr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 
18, 1880, Dandridge, Tenn.; s. William Sterling 
(b. My I, 1844, Morristown, Tenn.) and Eliza 
Jane (Dyke) Noe (b. N ii, 1845, Greenville, 
Tenn.). Prepared in Bement H. S. Teacher 
1903-4; Instr., Am. Sch. of Cor., 1910- — ; Con- 
sulting Cml. Engr., Am. Tech. Soc, 1908 — . 
Married Ethel M. Culver, 1907, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 2529 Leland Ave., Chicago. f 

1940. CHARLES LEWIS OGDEN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 21, 1876, Cameron, 111; 
s. Franklin Delos (b. O i, 1833, Rome, N. Y.) 
and Harriet Ann (Lewis) Ogden (b. Ap 20, 
1854, Berwick, 111.). Prepared in Knox Coll. 
Acad. Mem., Baptist Church; Sec.-Treas., 



?"?,^ 99- ^^^ -^^s"- ' Galesburg Club. Married 
Stella M. Jackson, Je 25, 1908, Plymouth, 111. 
Address, 116 Cedar Ave., Galesburg, 111.; btts 
add.. Suite 15-19-21 Carr Bldg., Galesburg, IlLJ 

1941. GEORGE CARROLL OXER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 29, 1878, 
Macon, 111.; s. David M. (b. Jl 17, 1833, West 
Mill Creek, Erie Co., Pa.) and Mary (Weigle) 
Oxer (b. 184s, do.). Prepared in Macon H. S. 
With Gen. Elec Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1903- 
4; Bond Salesman, N. Y. City, 1904-5; design 
and layouts. West. Elec. Co., 1905-7; with J. 
G. White Engng. Corp. in various engng. cap- 
acities, Canada and N. Y. City, 1908-17; Sup- 
ervising Engr., Braden Copper Co., 1917-18; 
The Chili Exploration Co. Mai., Engrs. Corps, 
U. S. R., A. E. F. Mem., A. I. E. E.; Assoc 
mem., A. S. C. E.; N. Y. Elec. Soc. 
Address, 23 Sea Ave., Arrochar, Staten Island 
N. Y. ; bus add., 120 Broadway. Room 1621. 
X. Y. City. ^' 

1942- *ROY SHELDON PARKER 
(Brother of No. 1749) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. My i, 1882, Toluca, 
111.; s. John William (b. O 25, 1850, Evansville, 
Ind.) and Sarah Ann (Litchfield) Parker (b. 
D 30, 1856, Bennington Tp., Marshall Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Beta Theta Pi; Phi 
Delta Phi; Football; Baseball. Clerk, H. J. 
Delvin Coal Co., 1904-5; Union Pac R. R., 
1905-9; Gen. Storekeeper, K. C. M. & O. R. R., 
iQog-io; vacation on account of health, 1910-15. 
Died Je 21, 1915. Tuscola, 111. 

1943- ROBERT WILLIAM PARR 
(Brother of No. 2779) 

Breeder; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 20, 1875, 
.Mapleton, 111.; s. James and Harriet M. (Reeve) 
Parr. Organizer and ist Pres., Pi Theta Soc; 
Ind. -111. Debate, 1903. M. Accts., Hedding 
Coll., 1896; Simpson Coll., 1898. Teacher, 
I'ontiac Tp. H. S., 1903-4; do., H. S., Minneap- 
olis, 1904-5; Prin., Schs., Stites, Idaho, 1905-7; 
Breeder and Exhibitor, winning championship, 
111. St. Fair and Chicago Internatl. of Am. 
Hampshire Swine, 1907-12. Address, Hanna 
City, Ill.t 

1944. CHRISTIAN PETER LAURITZ PET- 
ERSEN 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 24, 
1874. Roskilde, Denmark; s. Johannes P. (b. 
Mr 15, 1 83 1, Sjovang, do.) and Margrete Y. M. 
C. (W'ind) Petersen (b. Ja 11, 1847, Flensborg, 
do.). Prepared in Danish Schs. Scandina- 
vian Club. Bridge draftsman, 1903-4; Orna- 
mental Iron Draftsman, 1904-5; Struct. Steel 
draftsman, 1905-8; Struct. Engr., 1908 — . Lt. 
Royal Danish Navy, commissioned, 1898. 
Married Ivy Salome McNichol, S 12, 1905, 
Urbana. Children: Helga Aurelia, b. Jl s, 
1906; Lawrence John, b. Mr 28, 1908. Address, 
714 Louisville Trust Bldg., Louisville, Ky. 

1945. JAMES WILLIAM PETTYJOHN 
Credit Man; LL. B.; b. O 4, 1881, Morton, 

111.; s. Oliver J. and Nannie M. Pettyiohn. 
Prepared in Farmington H. S. Theta Kappa 
Nu. Clerk, Law Office to 1903; in Marshall 
Field and Co. wholesale credit dept., 1903-6; 
Credit man. Armour Fertilizer Works, 1906- 
10; do., Covington Co., 1910^. Mem., Presby. 
Church; Seminole Club. Married Elizabeth 
J. Pettyjohn, O 19, 1904. Children: J. W., Jr., 
b. Ap 23, 191 1 ; S. J., b. F 17, 1914. Address, 
c/o Covington Co., Jacksonville, Fla. 

1946. CHARLES ROBERT POLLARD 
Lawyer: LL. B.; b. D 2, 1882, Delphi, Ind.; 

9. Robert Carter (b. Ag 24, 1855, Mobile, Ala.) 
and Sallie Allen (Jackson) Pollard (b. F 27, 
1863, Delphi, Ind.). Prepared in Culver Mil. 
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Pollard and Pollard, Delphi, Ind., 1903-5; do.. 
Pollard and Beekman, Arkansas City, Kan., 
1905-13; City Any., Asst. Co. Atty., Delphi, 
Ind., 1913-17. First R. O. T. C; Capt. Inf. 
U. S. R., Mai., Inf. N. A., 1917—; Command- 
ing loth Tr. Bn., 159 Depot Brig.; Judge Adv. 
Gen. Court; Mem., Gen. Bd. of Officers. Mem., 

B. P. O. E.; Ind. Bar Assn. Married Addie 
Howard Pigman, D 19, 1906, Washington, D. 

C. Child, Lillie Howard, b. S 10, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Delphi, Ind. 

1947- GEORGE AUGUSTUS POWERS 
(Brother of No. 3518) 

Superintendent; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 26, 
1 88 1, Edinburg, 111.; s. Erasmus Darwin (b. 
Mr 7, 1847, Perrysburg, O.) and Martha Aug- 
usta (Ryan) Powers (b. Jl 29, 1859, Taylor- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in Edinburg Tp. H. S.; 
Lincoln Univ., Lincoln, 111., 1899-00. Alpha 
Tau Omega; III. Club. Grain Comn. bus., 
Chattanooga. Tenn., 1904; Grain and Provision 
broker, Nashville, 1904-5; Bookkeeper, Benton 
Coal Co., 1905-7; Supt., Hart-Williams Coal 
Co., Benton, 111. Mem., Christian Church; A. 
F. A. M.; K. P.; R. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; 
K. T., Mt. Vernon, 111. Married Nelle Eudora 
Pope, N 21, 1908, Benton, 111. Children: 
Augustus Jr., b. Jl 25, 1911; Robert Pope, b. 
Je 6, 191 5. Address. Benton, 111. 

1948. BANUS HUTSON PRATER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 11, i88i, 
Bingham. 111.; s. Lyman A. (b. N 30, 1857, 
111.) and Sarah Jane (Crouch) Prater (b. D 
31, 1855). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Sigma 
Nu; Class baseball and football; Maj. Univ. 
Regt. A. B. Co., Chicago, 1903; Instr., Univ. of 
111., 1903-4; Isthmian Canal Comn., 1904-6; 
Engr. of Bldgs., Ore, Short Line R. R., 1906 — . 
Married Daisy Feme Lovett, Jl 13, 1905, De- 
catur, 111. Child, Phylis Virginia, b. Je 2, 
1907. Address, 875 S. 3rd East, St., Salt 
Lake City; bus. add., 606 Deseret News Bldg. 

1949- *HUGH MITCHEL PRICE 
(Brother of No. 1395; Husband of No. 1982) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 25, 1877, 
Danvers, 111.; s. Edward Llewellyn (b. Urbana, 
O.) and Emiline M. (Mitchel) Price (b. 
Bloomington, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Capt. Univ. Regt. Dir., Illini Club of Chicago. 
Civ. Engr., Chicago; Const., Q. M., Pig Point 
Ord. Depot, 19 18. Married Marietta Loiza 
Street ('03) D 28, 1905, Dixon, 111. Died N 4, 
1 91 8, Portsmouth, Va. 

1950. LORING HARVEY PROVINE 
Professor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 18, 1880, 
Quincy, 111.; s. James Harvey (b. My 4, 1844, 
Macomb, 111.) and Abbie Luella (Ross) Pro- 
vine (b. D 18, 1849, Bangor, Me.). Prepared 
in Macomb H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; 
Technograph Bd., Pres.; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Asst., Math., Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Arch. Engr., 
Chicago; Arch, and Concrete Engr., St. Paul, 
Boston, Seattle; Supt., Const., Stone and Web- 
ster, St. Paul, Boston, Seattle, Los Angeles; 
Professor in charge Dept. of Arch., Univ. of 
111., 1913 — . Auth. : Articles in Technograph, 
Arch. Drafting, Cyclopedia of Const., 154 pp.; 
four articles on concrete, Pacific Builder and 
Engr. Mem., Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs. 
Chm. Com. C-io, Am. Soc. Testing Materials, 
Married Bertha Walker, Ag 31, 1904, Macomb, 
111. Children: Loring Walker, b. O i, 1905 
(died My 7, 1916); Elizabeth, b. N 15, 1912, 
Address, 704 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

1951- HENRY JOSEF QUAYLE 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 29, 1876, 
Isle of Man; s. John, (b. 1835, do.) and Jane 
(Skinner) Quayle (b. 1837, do.). Prepared 
in No. Ind. Norm. Sch.. Valparaiso, Ind.; 
Cent. Norm. Coll., Danville, Ind.; Univ. 



Acad. M. S., Univ. of Calif., 191 1. Alpha Zeta; 
Sigma Xi; Natural Hist. Soc; Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; Adelphic; Assoc. Ed. and Bus. Mgr., 
Ulini; Ed. Illio. Asst., Entomol., Univ. of 
Calif, and Asst. Entomol., Agr. Exp. Sta.,1903- 
5; Instr., Zool., la. St. Coll. and Asst. Ento- 
mol., Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905-6; Asst. Prof., En- 
tomol., do. and Asst., Entomol., Exp. Sta., 
1906-10; Assoc. Prof., do., 1910-15; Prof., 
Univ. of Calif. Citrus Exp. Sta. and Grad. 
Sch. Tropical Agr., 191 5 — . Auth.: Insects 
Injurious to the Vine, Btd. Calif. Exp. Sta., 

1907, 40 pp.; Calif. Grape Root Worm, do., 

1908, 30 pp.; The Grape Leaf Hopper, do., 
1908, 44 pp.; Citrus Fruit Insects, Cir. Calif. 
E.rp. Sta. 19:1, 70 pp.; The Black Scale, Bui. 
Calif. E.rp. Sta., 1911, 60 pp.; The Red Orange 
Scale, do., 1911, 50 pp.; also many other articles 
tomol., Washington, D. C; A. A. A. S. Mar- 
ried Elizabeth Reed, Jl 7, 191 5, Oakland, Calif. 
Address, Riverside, Calif. 

1952- WILLIAM EVERTON RAMSEY 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 3, 1880, 
Chicago; s. William Wilson (b. Oxford, Pa.) 
and Laura Simpson (White) Ramsey (b. Phil- 
adelphia). Prepared in Englewood H. S. and 
S. Side Acad., Chicago. A. B., Chicago, 1900. 
Phi Delta Theta. Engr., Gen. Fireproofing Co., 
Chicago; Loed Bar Steel Concrete Co., 1908-10; 
Concrete Steel Products Co., 1910 — . Address, 
6605 Harvard Ave., Chicago. 



1953- BERTHA THATCHER RANDALL 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 27, 1871, Decatur, 
111.; d. John Newton (b. Pittsfield, N. H.) 
and Mary M. (Thatcher) Randall (b. Uwchlan, 
Pa.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. B. S., Smith 
Coll., 1893. Instr., 111. St. Lib. Sch., 1903-4; ist 
Asst. Cataloger, Carnegie Lib., Pittsburgh, 1904- 
11; Libn., E. Liberty branch, Carnegie Lib., 
Pittsburgh, 1911. Address, E. Liberty branch, 
Carnegie Lib., Pittsburgh. t 

1954. FRANK HIETT RHEA 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 25, 1871, Saybrook, 
111.; s. T. F. Rhea. Prepared in Bloomington 
H. S. A. B., 111. Wesleyan, 1898. Address, 
Bloomington, Ill.J 

1955. JOHN JEFFERSON RICHEY 
Professor; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1910; b. 
Ja 8, 1877, Peoria, Kan.; s. J. Scott (b. Mr 23, 
1850, Marysville, O.) and Elmina (Rhinehart) 
Richey (b. My i6, 1853, Lightsville, 111.). 
Prepared in Polo H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Instr., 
Univ. of 111., 190^-5; Insp. and Draftsman, 
Bridge dept. C. & N. W. R. R., Chicago, 1906; 
Asst. Engr., Ore. Short Line R. R., 1907; 
Instr., C. E., Univ. of 111., 1907-12; Assoc. 
Prof., C. E. in A. and M. Coll., Tex., 1912— . 
Auth.: Reinforced Concrete Fenceposts, Ce- 
ment Age, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 110-114. Mem., 
Soc. for the Promotion of Engng. Educ, 1910- 
II. Married Mary Catharine Ficklin, S 16, 
1909, Charleston, III. Address, College Sta- 
tion, Tex. 

1956. FRED ELMER RIGHTOR 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 8, 1882, 
Rockford, 111.; s. Elmer Abram (b. Mr 8, 1861, 
Rockford, 111.) and Arabella Victoria (Drum- 
mond) Rightor (b. My 25, 1859, Oquawka, III.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. B. S. in C. E., 
Univ. of Tex., 1917. Delta Upsilon; Engr. 
with I. C. R. R., 1900-6; Dering Coal Co. and 
(Consolidated Ind. Coal Cos., 1906-9; Tex. 
Bitulithic Co., 1909. Mem., A. S. C. E. and of 
numerous scientific socs. and fraternal orders. 
Married Minnie Marie Garrett, O 26, 1904, 
Champaign. Child, Garrett Granville, b. N 29, 
1 91 3. Address, 1205 Castle Hill, Austin, Tex; 
bus. add., 607 Scarborough Bldg., do. 



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1957- SUSAN FARLEY ROLFE (BUTLER) 
(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1407, i7S9i 
3525) 
A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1909; b. O 13, 1882, 
Oswego, III.: d. Charles Wesley ('72). (b. Ap 
17, 1S50. Wheeling. 111.) and Martha Kinsman 
(Farley) Rolfe (b. My 8, 1849, Boston). Pre- 

i)ared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi. Married 
iorace Graham Butler, My 3, 1911, Cham- 
paign. Children: Martha, b. Ap 28, 1914: 
Emily Rolfe, b. F 17, 1516. Address, 159 
Highland Ave., Downers Grove, Ill.t 

iQS8. FRED WAYLAND ROSE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 24, 1877, 
Mazon, HI.; s. David A. (b. S 3, 1841, Som- 
erhill, N. Y.) and Emma E. (Manley) Rose 
(b. My 30, 1844, Grange Co., O.). Prepared 
in Mazon H. S.; L^niv. Acad. Engng. Soc; 
Stud, mem., A. I. E. E.: Ath. Club; Y. M. 
C. A.; Lt. and Maj., Univ. Regt. Erecting 
Engr. with the Arnold Co., Chicago, 1903-6; 
Supt., Const., Postle and Mahler, Chicago. 
1Q06-8; Engr., Chas. Pillsbury Co., Consulting 
Kngrs., Minneapolis, 1909-12; Consulting Engr., 
Rose and Harris. Engrs., Minneapolis, 1912 — ■. 
Mem.. Baptist Church: A. L E. E.: A. S. M. 
E. ; The Jovian Order; Baptist Church; A. 
F. A. M. Married Blanche Runyan, O 191s. 
St. Paul. Address, 325 Wilder Ave., St. Paul; 
bus. add., 471-472 Auditorium Bldg., Minne- 
apolis. 

1959. ROY WEAVER RUTT 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F i, 18S0, 
Prairieville, 111.; s. Levi R. (b. 1S44, Pa.) 
and Elizabeth (Snavely) Rutt (b. 1843, do.). 
Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Mil. Band^ 1899-1903. Draftsman, 
Oliver Typewriter Co., Woodstock, 111., 1903; 
Computer, LT. S. G. S. Fuel Testing Plant, 
World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904; Asst. to Dir. 
Engng. Exp. Sta., L^niv. of 111., 1005-10; 
Mech. Engr., West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1910 — ; 
Engng. Dept.. do.. Berwyn. 111., 191 1-17; Asst. 
Engr., Niagara Electro-Cliem. Co., Niagara 
Falls, 1917 — . Mem., Berwyn Lodge 839, A. 
F. A. M. Married Julia Marie Kelley, My 
27, 1904, Woodstock", 111. Children: Helen 
Dyer, b. Jl 30, 1905: Ricliard Dyer, b. Mr 8, 
1908. Address, 714 Augustus PI., Niagara 
Falls, N. Y.: bus. add., 2600 Buffalo Ave., do. 
i960. GEORGE LOYAL SAWYER 
(Brother of Nos. 1765, 2502) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. My 11, 
iSSi, Mt. Pulaski, 111.: s. George Silas (b. 
S II, 1S43, Chester, Vt.) and Phebe Content 
(Hubbard) Sawver (b. F 14. 1851. Pickering, 
Ont., Can.). Prepared in Oak Park IL S. 
Phi Gamma Delta: Y. M. C. A. Res. P-ngr., 
Wis. & Mich. R. R., 1903; Asst. Engr., W. S. 
Shields, Chicago: Asst. City Engr., Cham- 
paign, 1904; Office Engr. in City Engrs. office, 
Boise, Idaho. 1904-5: Engr., Warren Improve- 
ment Co., San Francisco, 1905-6; Locating 
Engr., \Vaha-Lewiston Land and Water Co., 
Lewiston, Idaho, 1906-7; mem., Sawyer Bros., 
Seattle, 1907-10: Sec, N. W. Engr. Corps. 
Mem., 111. Soc. Engrs. and Survs. ; West. Soc. 
of Engrs.: Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E. Married 
Bess Blackburn, Ja 26, 1909. Postville, la. 
Child, Elizabeth Blackburn, b. F i, 1910. Ad- 
dress. 1022 W. 19th Ave., Spokane, Wash.; 
bus. add., 410 Lindelle Block, do. 

1961. JOHN HENRY SCHACHT 
(Brother of No. 1083) 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 
14, 1878, Moline, 111.: s. Henry Au,gust (b. 
Ap 9. 1847. Ger.) and Katherine (Efflandt) 
Schacht (b. S 14, 1S47, do.). Prepared in 
Moline H. S. Delta Upsilon; Mgr. Baseball 
team. Arch. Draftsman and Struct. Engr.. 
Cvrus D. McClane, Robinson Bldg., Rock 
Island, 111. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Shriner; 
B. P. O. E. Married Maude Medora Smith, 
Ap 6, 1904, Moline, 111. Children: John Ed- 



ward, b. Ap 10, 1907; Thomas William, b. 
Ap 14, 1912. Address, 1814 14th St., Moline, 
111. 

1962. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS SCHMIDT 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. D 24, 1879, 
Goppingen, Ger.; s. John A. (b. 1849, do.) 
and Louise (Martin) Schmidt (b. 1847, do.). 
Prepared in Englewood H. S. ; Univ. of Wis., 
summer 1904. A. M., Lhiiv. of Wis.. 1915- Del- 
ta LTpsilon; Der Deutsche Verein; Capt. Univ. 
Regt. Teacher. Sterling Tp. H. S., 1003-g; Bldg. 
Coiitr., 1909-10, Twin Falls, Idaho; Farmer, 
Williamsburg, Va., 1911-12; Teacher. II. S.. Du- 
buque, la., 1912-14; do., St. Norm., Whitewater, 
Wis., 1914 — . Auth..: An Introduction to Agr., 
0. Appleton & Co., 1918; Lab., Field and Pro- 
ject Guide in Elementary Agr. in press. Married 
Sarah Frances Lindsay, D 29, 1909, Boise, Ida- 
ho. Child. David Linclsay, b. O 24, 1910. Ad- 
dress, Whitewater, Wis. 

1963. BUDD WILLARD SEYMOUR 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 22, 1879, 

Dwight, 111.; s. Tohn (b. S 22, 1834, Jackson- 
ville, 111.) and Ellen (Orr) Seymour (b. O 
4, 1843, Mercer, Pa.). Prepared in Dwight 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Moravia 
Const., 1903-4; So. Bridge Co.. 1904; McClin- 
tic Marshall, 1904-5; A. Bolters Sons, 1905-6; 
Chief Draftsman, Swift & Co., Chicago, 1906- 
12; Engr. on Const., Swift & Co., Australia, 
1912-15; do.. West. Meat Co., San Francisco, 
1915-16: Chief Engr., St. Paul L^nion Stock- 
yards Co., 1916 — . Married S. Alta Seymour, 
My =;, 1010. Address, c/o Union Stockyards 
Co., "St. Paul. 

1964. MAUDE LILLIAN SHELDON 
(Sister of Nos. 1965, 6560, 7951) 

Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 14, 1876, 
Sharpsburg. 111.; d. Salmon Maxwell (b. F 16, 
1847, Sharpsburg, 111.) and Mary Isabella 
(Wood) Sheldon (b. O 27, 1850). Pre- 
pared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. Prin., Avon 
H. S., 1003-S, 1906-7; Teacher, H. S., Hey- 
ward. Wis., 1905-6; H. S., Carrollton, Mo., 
1907-8; Prin., H. S., Pembina, N. Dak., 1909- 
10; do., H. S., Central City, Neb., 1911-18; 
Teacher, Phys., H. S., Boone la. 191S — . 
Address, Sharpsburg, 111.; bus. add., High 
School, Boone, la. 

1965. VICTOR LORENZO SHELDON 

(Husband of No. 2280; Brother of Nos. 1964, 

6560, 7951) 

Heating Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 14, 
1876, Sharpsburg, 111.; s. Salmon Alaxwell (b. 
F 16. 1S4-) and Mary (Wood) Sheldon ,(b. 
1850, Dixon, 111.). Prepared in Taylorville 
Tp. II. S. Adelphic; M. E. Soc. V. P. and 
Sec, Peters Eichler Heating Co., St. Louis. 
Auth.: A New Hydraulic Belt Dynamometer, 
Am. Mach., 1904, pp. 1 145-8. Mem., League 
of Elec. Interests, St. Louis. Married Nellie 
Wetzel ('04), Je 28, 1905, Stonington, HI. 
Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. Ja 6, 1909; Ruth 
Ellen, b. F 16, 1912. Address, 1516 Pine St., 
St. Louis. 

1966. ADDISON M. SHELTON 

Co. Supt. of Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
N 11, 1875; s. Martin (,b. Ta 25. 1844, Chatham, 
111.) and 'Sarah Jane (Dill) Shelton (b. F 25, 
1849, do.). Prepared in Loami H. S.; So. 
111. St. Norm. Univ. Philomathean; Ill.-Mo. 
Debating team, 1902-3; Class Poet; Eng. Club; 
Choral Soc. Supt., Crystal Lake Schs., 1903- 
lo; Co. Supt. of Schs., McHenry Co., 1910 — . 
.Auth.: Contributions to School News, Taylor- 
ville, 111. Mem., 111. St. Teachers Assn.; 111. 
Norm. Teachers Assn.; McHenry Co. Supts. 
and Prins. Assn., Pres., 191S-19; Pres.. North- 
eastern 111. Teachers Assn., 1918-19. Married 
Wanda Schember, 1S99. St. Louis. Children: 
Robert Schember, b. N 2, 1906; Wanda Schem- 
ber, b. Ag 9, 1 90S: Richard Martin, b. Ag 
JS. 1914. Address, Crystal Lake, 111. 



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1967. JOHN liAKL SHOEMAKER 
(Brother of No. 2245) 
Engr. and Contr.; A. B.; B. S. in C. E., 
1905; b. S 26, 1881, Charleston, 111.; s. Thomas 
T. (b. S 14, 1847, do.) and Emmazetta (ReatJ 
Shoemaker (b. U 15, 1850, do.). Prepared in 
Charleston H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Tan 
]Jcta Pi; Sigma Xi ; C. E. Club; Math. Club; 
Mgr., 1903 lUio; Mgr., Tcchnograph. Irriga- 
tion work with U. S. R. S., 1905-7; Water- 
works Const., Camaguey, Cuba, 1907-9; Irriga- 
tion design and const., Colo, and Wyo., 1909- 
11; Swamp rc-claniation, Elba, N. Y., 1912; 
Asst. Chief li^ngr.. Port of Seattle, Iiarbor 
improvement work, 1913-16; Engr. and Contr., 
Seattle, 191 6 — . Capt., Engrs., Camp A. A. 
Humphreys, Va.; Mustered out, D 11, 1918. 
Married Eleanor Hill, Ja 3, 1912, Augusta, Ga. 
Children: John Earl, jr., b. Ap 25, 1913; Audley 
Hill, b. Je 4, 1915. Address, 5631 Palatine 
Ave., Seattle; bus. add., 4099 Arcade Bldg., 
do. 

1968. RODERICK WILLIAM SILER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 16, 1879, 
Island of St. Helena; s. J. W. and Susan 
E. (Smythe) Siler. I'hi Delta Theta; Theta 
Nu Epsilon. Mem., Epis. Church. Address, 
c/o Central H. S., St. Louis.t 

1969. FRANCES SIMPSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Burtonsville, N. Y. ; 
d. James Nelson (b. Ap 7, 1815) and Eliza- 
beth (Diefendorf) Simpson (b. Ja 8, 1837, 
Minden, N. Y.). Prepared in Packer Coll. 
Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. L., N. W. Univ., 
1884; M. L., 1888. Kappa Kappa Camma; 
Sec, Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-10. Teacher, H. 
S., Troy. 111., 1885-87; Decatur, 111., 1887-91; 
Rockford, 111., 1891-93; Pontiac Tp. H. S., 
1894-98; Asst. Libn., Chicago Inst., 1899-1901; 
Head Cataloger, Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Ref. 
Libn. and Asst. Prof., Lib. Econ., 1903-12; 
Asst. Dir., 1912 — -. Published Hist, uf tht 
Evolution of the Lib., a Syllabus, Lloyde, 
Champaign, 1903, 95 pp. Pres., Univ. of 111. 
Lib. Sch. Assn., 1904-5; Sec, 111. St. Lib. 
Assn., 1906-7. Address, 1009 W. California St.. 
Urbana; bus. add., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

1970. ELGIE RAY SKINNER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 12, 1877, 
Pulaski, O.; s. John K. (b., do.) and Mary A. 
Skinner (b. Winamac. Ind.). Prepared in 
Areola II. S. Tau Beta Pi; Engng. Soc. 
Mech. Engr., Corn Products Refining Co., 
1903; Chief operating engr., do., 1918. Mem., 
U. S. Volunteer Inf., 1S98-99; West. Soc. 
Engrs., 1904 — . Married Catharine MacLean, N 

16, 1909, Elgin, 111. Child, Mary Catherine, b. 
F 12, 1917. Address, 1441 E. Sixty-sixth PI., 
Chicago. 

1 97 1. CHARLES WESLEY SMITH 
(Husband of No. 3341; Brother of No. 1769) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1905; 
b. Je 20, 1877, Elizabeth City, N. C; s. 
Charles Wesley (b. Jl 14, 1843, Smithfield, 
Pa.) and Hester Ann (Bourne) Smith (b. D 

17, 1845, do.). Prepared in Genesee Wes 
leyan Sem., Lima, N. Y. Teacher, Pub. 
Schs., Lockwood, N. Y., 1895-1900; Asst. Libn., 
Univ. of Wash., 1905-13; Assoc. Libn., do., 
1913 — . Auth.: Expansion of tlie Dewey 
Decimal Classification for the Hist, of the 
Pacific Northwest, Univ. of Wash. Lib., 1908, 
16 pp.; Bibliog. of Marcus Whitman, Univ. 
of Wash., 1909, 62 pp.; Checklist of books 
and pamphlets relating to the hist, of the 
Pacific Northwest, Wash. St. Lib., 1909, 191 
pp.; Bibliog. of Morris Birkbeck, Trans, of 
the III. St. Hist. Soc, 1905, pp. 165-177; Pub. 
Documents as a Lib. Resource, Lib. Jour., 32: 
195-198, My 1908; Naming of Counties in the 
St. of Wash., Mag. of Hist., 10: 6-16, Jl 1909 
and 10: 79-85, Ag 1909. Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn.; Am. Hist. Assn.; Bibliog. Soc. of Am. 



Married Christina Denny ('08), Ag 25, 1909, 
Lincoln, 111. Children: Aubrey, b. D 9, 1913; 
Bourne, b. Je 12, 1916. Address, 5033 21st 
Ave., N. E., Seattle. 

1972. CHARLES HENRY SMITH 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 8, 1875, 
Melamora, 111.; s. John (b. D 1843, do.) and 
Magdalene (Schertz) Smith (h. N 1844, do.). 
Prepared in Metamora II. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Sch.; Univ. of Mich., 1899; A. M., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1903; Ph. D., do., 1907. Phi Beta 
Kappa; V. P., Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Glee Club. 
Instr., Hist., Man. Tr. 11. S., Indianapolis, 
1907; Prof., Hist, and Soc. Sc, Goshen, (Jolo., 
1907 — . Auth.: Mcnnonitcs of Am., Mennon- 
ite Pub. House, Scottdale, Pa., 524 pp., 1909. 
Mem., Am. Hist. Soc; Am. Econ. Assn. 
Married Laura loder, D 27, 1908. Address, 
c/o lilul'fton Coll., Blufifton, O. 

1973- JOHN JACK SPRIGGS 
(Husband of No. 1990) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S. 14, 1877, 
Louisville, 111.; s. James J. (b. Ap 6, i8i8, 
N. C.) and Nancy (Warren) Spriggs (b. Jl 
20, 1844, Ky.). Prepared in Shurtleff (Joll., 
Alton, 111.; Ewing Coll. LL. B., Univ. of 
Mo., 1905. Band. Taught, Louisville, 111., 
1903; Admitted to Bar, 1904; Stud, and Lawyer, 
1904-7; U. S. Commissioner, 1908-10; elected 
to Wyo. H. of R., 1910-13. Mem., 9th 111. 
Volunteer Inf., 1898-9. Appointed by (lov. as 
Del. to re)iresent Wyo. at Nat. Good Rds. (Con- 
vention, (I'hicago. 1911; Nat. Conf. on Intcr-St. 
Liquor Traffic, Washington, D. C, 191 1. Mar- 
ried Edna Cecelia Vance ('03), Je 10, 1903, 
Champaign. Children: Deane Vance, b. Jl 
19, 1904; Helen Margurett, b. Je 26, 1906; 
James Warren, b. Ap 10, 1908; Mildred Louise, 
b. Ap 24, 1910 (died S 5, 1911). Address, 
Lander, \Vyo.t 

1974. GARLAND STAHL 
Banker; LL. B.; b. Ap 13, 1880; s. Henry 
(b. My 19, 1842, Hamilton, O.) and Eliza 
Stahl (b. Ja 16, 1844, Winchester, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Elkhart H. S.; Univ. Acad. Sigma 
Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Baseball and Football; 
Capt., Football team. Played Professional 
Baseball, 1903; Boston, 1904-5; Washington, 
T905; Boston, 1907-10; Mgr., do., 11-12; V. P., 
Washington Park Nat. Bank, 1910 — . 2nd Lt., 
Air Bomber. A. E. F., France; returned to U. 
S., F 1919. Married Jean Mahan, Ja 24, 1906, 
Pasadena, Calif. Children Adelaide, b. S 16, 
1907 (died My 25, 1909); Garland, Jr., b. Je 7, 

19 10. Address, Elkhart, 111. 

1975. ALTA LOUISE 9TANSBURY 
(SAGER) 
B. L. S.; b. N 10, 1880, Western Call, la.; 
d. G. W. Stansbury. Prepared in Cedar Rap- 
ids H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Libn., Port Huron 
Pub. Lib., 1903-9; Libn., Spokane Pub. Lib., 
1909-11. Married Fred Anson Sager, Ag 23, 

1911. Children: Ellen Louise, b. Ja 3, 1915; 
William Frederick, b. Ja 22, 1918. Address, 
Glcncoe, 111. 

1976. CARL STEINWEDELL 
(Brother of No. io88) 
Merchant; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 12, 1882, 
Quincy, 111.; s. William (b. D 21, 1827) and 
Louise A. (Morphy) Steinwedell (b. N 15, 
1841). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Varsity base- 
ball, four years; Kappa Sigma. Partner, S. and 
S. (Cigar Co. Address, Quincy, 111. 

1977. LUCIA ALZINA STEVENS 

(De MOTTE) 

(Wife of No. 1856; Sister of No. 4434) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. Mr 8, 

1879, Coral, 111.; d. Frank Ernest (b. 1852, 

Friendship, N. Y.) and Rosalie (Barber) 



igo 



University of Illinois 



1903 



Stevens (b. 1S48, Java Village, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Marengo H. S. Taught, Rural Sch., 
1903-5; Grad. stud., Univ. of HI., 1905-6. 
iNteni., Ken-Rose Woman's Club. Married Roy 
James DeMotte t'oo), D 30, 190S, Coral, Hi. 
Children: Stevens James, b. D 8, 1912 (died U 
10, do.); Frank Ernest, b. Ag 13, 1914; Marion 
Rose, b. O 9, 1917 (died O 10, do.). Address, 
153 E. I nth St., Chicago. 

igrS. »JOHN CARL STINE 
A. B. in Sc.; A. M., 1905; b. Ja 21, 1873, 
Sharpsville, 111.; s. William Stine. Prepared 
in St. Norm. Univ. Deceased. 

19:9. CLYDE ERNEST STONE 
(Brother of No. 19S0) 
Lawyer and Judge; LL. B.; b. Mr 23, 1S76, 
near Mason City, 111.; s. C. L. (b. S iS, 1S46, 
Menard Co., 111.') and Mary (Marot) Stone 
(b. 1S46, Mason Citv, 111.). Prepared in Ma- 
son City II. S. Phi Delta Fhi; Theta Kappa 
Nu; Phi Kappa Sigma; Philoniathean; Inter- 
Univ. Debating Team. First Asst. S.tate's 
Atty., Peoria Co., 1906-9; Co. Judge, 1910-15; 
Circuit Judge, 1915 — . Married Jessie Brown- 
ing, N" 14, 1900, Havana, 111. Children: 
Claudia Ellen, b. Ag 4, 1907; Inez Browning, 
b. Mr 6, 1 910; Mabel Lee, b. D iS, 1912. Ad- 
dress, 1140 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria. 

19S0. HAL MAROT STONE 
(Husband of No. 1S33; Brother of No. 1979) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 31, 1S77, Mason 
Citv, I'll.; s. Claudius L. (b. S 18, 1S46, near 
Middletown, 111.) and Mary Gertrude (Marot) 
Stone. Prepared in Mason City H. S. _ Phi 
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa 
Nu; Philoniathean: Van Twiller Court; Y. ^l. 
C. A.; Sr. Class Pres., 1903; Pol. Sc. Club. 
Piacticing law. Stone, Oglevee and Franklin; 
Master-in-Chancery of the Circuit Court of 
McLean Co.; I'rot., in 111. Wesleyan Law Sch. 
Married INIildred Ann Burrill ('03), N 11, 1903, 
Urbana (died J a 27, 191 3). Children: Mary 
Helen, b. O 25, 1906; Mildred Irene, b. Je 20, 
1009 (died Ja 9, 1912). Address, 30 White 
Place, Blooniington, 111.; bus. add.. St. Nat. 
Bank Bldg., do.t 

1981. ELLSWORTH PRIME STOREY 
Architect; B. S. in .\rch.; b. N 16, 1S79, 
Chicago; s. Henry Clifford (b. Je 16, 1S45, 
Hartford, Conn.) and Mary Lavinia (North- 
way) Storey (b. S i, 1S56, N. Y. City). Pre- 
{)ared in Chicago Eng. H. S. and Man. Tr. 
isch. Delta Tau Delta. Opened office as Arch., 
1903 — . 6th Observation Bat.; Mustered out, D 
1918. Married Phoebe Mulliken, S 29, 1904. 
Champaign. Children: Eunice, b. Jl 13, 1905; 
Priscilla, b. Ag 15, 1909. Address, 260 DjDrf- 
fel Drive, Seattle; bus. add., 642 New York 
Bldg., do. 

1982. MARIETTA LOIZA STREET 

(PRICE) 

(Wife of No. 1949) 

B. L. S.; b. F 23, 18S0, Nachusa, 111.; d. 

Horace (b. Ap 11, 1846, Eagle Harbor, N. Y.) 

and Evelyn (Broadwell) Street (b. Mr 19. 

1S45. do.). Prepared in Dixon H. S.; S. F. C, 

West Point. Miss. Married Hugh Mitchell 

Price ('03), D 28. 1905, Dixon, 111. (died N 4. 

1018, Portsmouth, Va.). Address, 1205 Hartford 

Bldg., Chicago.! 

19S3. CORNELIA EMMA STREHLOW^ 

(ADAMS) 

(Sister of No. 999) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 22, 1883, Cham- 

paigrn; d. Henry (b. Jl 26, 1S42, Shurow, Ger.) 

and Magdalena (Baehr) Strehlow (b. Jl 22, 

1S53). Prepared in Northwest Div. H. S. and 



Jefferson H. S., Chicago. German and French 
Clubs. Teacher, French and German, Linden- 
wood Coll., St. Charles, Mo., 1903-4; Teacher, 
11. S.. Wabash. Ind.. 1904-9. Married Will 
H. Adams, S 15, 1909, Champaign. Child, 
Magdalene L., b. Jl 19, 1913. .4ddrcss, 3415 
Broadway, Indianapolis. 

19S4. ALEXANDER JENNINGS STROM 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 2, 1882, Chicago; 
s. Hans Julius (b. Maas, Norway) and Gina 
(Husby) Strom (b. do.). Prepared in North- 
western Div. I-I. S., Chicago. Address, Belvi- 
dere, 111.; bus. add., 522 State St., do. 

1985- LEONARD FREDERICK W. STUEBE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 25, 1881; 
s. John (b. Mv 15, 1S41, Prussia) and Caroline 
(Kraft) Stuebe (b. O 21. 1S61, MA.). Pre- 
pared in Danville II. S. Delta Upsilon; Arch's. 
Club; Tecluwi/raph Bd. Head Draftsman, 
Hewitt and Klein, Archs., Peoria, 1903; part- 
nership with J. F. McCoy, Danville, 1904-10; 
with C. M. Lewis, Danville, 1910-12; City 
Supt., Bldgs., Danville. Mem., .\. F. A. M.; 
K. of P.; B. P. O. E. ; City Bldg. Commissioner. 
Married Elizabeth T. Cobine, S 15, 1903, St. 
Louis. Child, Carolyn Julia, b. Jl 3. 1906. Ad- 
dress, 1330 W. Williams St., Danville, 111.; bus. 
iuid., 31S Adams Bldg., Jo.t 

19S6. ADAH HELEN STUTSMAN 

(LUTHER) 

(Wife of No. 1729) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 8, 1S83, Chicago; 
d. Oscar McLean (b. 1S5S, Leavenworth, Kan.) 
and Kate Robinson (Martin) Stutsman (b. 
1860,^ Louisiana, Mo.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Y. W. C. A.: German Club; Eng. 
Club; .Methenai. Teacher, H. S., Quincy, 
'9'^3-5; do., Jacksonville, 1905-7. Mem., Congr. 
Church. ^larried Otto Lawrence Luther ('02), 
Je 26, 1907, Seattle. Children: Philip Harri- 
son, b. O 13, 1909; Roger William, b. Je 28, 
191 1 ; Virginia Frances, b. D 17, 1912. Ad- 
dress, 411 Wheeler St., Seattle.! 

19S7. JAMES WOLFE SUSSEX 
Manager; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 22, 1878, 
Dunlap, 111.; s. George (b. Eng.) and Kather- 
ine (Houston) Sussex (b. N. Y.). Prepared 
in Hedding Coll. M. Accts., Hedding Coll. 
Tau Beta Pi; Pres. C. E. Club. Draftsman, 
D. L. & W. R. R., 1903; Asst. Engr., A. Potter, 
1904; Transitman, P. A. & W. R. R., 1905; 
Asst. Engr., rfo., 1905; Asst. Engr.. U.S. Reclam- 
ation Service, 1907; Arch, and Engr. in pvt. 
practice, 1907-17; Mg^r., Cashmere Fruit Grow- 
ers' Union, 1917 — . i>upt.. Const., West Point, 
N .Y. Auth.: Pub. Thesis in Engiig. News, 1903- 
Married Florence May W'ohler, Ja 22, 1908, 
Cashmere, Wash. Address, Abingdon, 111. 

1988. ANNE DAVIES SWEZEY 
(ARMSTRONG) 

B. L. S.; A. B. in L. & A., 1908; b. Je 
28, iSSo, Chicago; d. Tappin Reeve (b. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.) and Phebe Anne (Davies) Swezey 
(b. Utica, N. Y.). Prepared in Hinsdale H. 
S. Lib. Club; Basketball team. Cataloger, 
Ishpeniing, Mich., 1903; Order Asst., Univ. of 
111. Lib.. 1904-5; Binding Asst., 1905-8; Bind- 
ing Libn., 190S-10; Libn., E. Chicago Pub. Lib., 
1910-13; Libn., Salem, Ore., Pub. Lib., 1913-17. 
Published, Binding Records, Pub. Libraries, 
14:15, 1909. Mem., Hinsdale Presby. Church, 
1896 — ; Am. Lib. .\ssn.; P. E. O., 1916 — . 
Married Robert Haydn Armstrong, F 12, 1917. 
Seattle. Address. Fontanet Court, 14th and 
Fairmount Sts., Washington, D. C; bus. add., 
26 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City. 



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1989. ALBERT EDGAR TAFF 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 28, 1876; s. George 
and Susan (Downing) Taff. Prepared in 
Canton H. S. Asst. State's Atty., Fulton Co., 
111., 1904-8; City Atty., Canton. 111., 1912-14. 
Chm., Legal Advisory Bd., Dist. 2, Fulton 
Co., 111., 191 7 — ; Govt. Appeal Agt., do., 
1917 — . Pres., Fulton Co., Bar Assn., 1916- 
17; Mem., 111. St. Bar Assn.; Fulton Co. Bar 
Assn. Married Neta M. TafF, 1905, Galcsburg, 
111. Children: Clarice Murlen; Maurine Eve- 
lyn; Albert Wesley. Address, 638 N. Main St., 
Canton, 111. 

1990. EDNA CECELIA VANCE (SPRIGGS) 
(Wife of No. 1973; Sister of No. 1286) 

B. L. S.; b. O 31, 1879, Formosa, 111.; d. 
John Albert (b. 1846, Md.) and Nancy Ellen 
(Barnsback) Vance (b. 1856, 111.). Prepared 
in Edwardsville II. S. Lib. Soc. Taught, 
Louisville, 111., 1903-4. Married John J. 
-Spriggs ('03), Je 10, 1903, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Dcane Vance, b. Jl 19, 1904; Helen 
Margaret, b. Je 26, 1906; James Warren, b. 
Ap 10, 1908; Mildred Louise, b. Ap 24, 1910; 
Baby, b. S 5, 191 1. Address, Lander, Wyo.t 

1 99 1. PAUL RAYMOND VAN DERVORT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 17, 1875; s. James 

M. (b. S 2, 1837, New Antioch, O.) and 
Elvira Jane (Basehor) Van Dervort (b. Wil- 
mington, O.). Prepared in Tiskilwa II. S. 
Philomathean. Married Cora B. Piersou, Ap 
3, 1907. Children: Bernadine, b. S 6, iqio; 
Winifred, b. N 12, 191 1. Address, Tiskilwa, 
Ul.t 

1992. ALBERT GRAFTON VARNES 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 20, i88i, 

Trivoli, 111.; s. Ezra Dotz (b. Ag 9, 1834, 
Oakland, Pa.) and Jane Barbara Kcpner (b. 
Ag 8, 183:;, do.). Prepared in Farmington, 
111. Adelpiiic. With City Engr. at New Phil- 
adelphia, O., 1903; Engng. Dept., Chicago & 
N. W. R. R., 1903-s; Res. Engr., Southern 
Ind. R. R., 1905 — •. Married Carrie Berneta 
John, D 24, 1903, Cobden, 111. Address, Au- 
gusta, Ark.j 

1993. LLOYD VERNON WALCOTT 

(Husband of No. 2574) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1906; 
b. O 23, 1882, Hillsboro, 111.; s. Charles Wes- 
ley (b. O 5, 1847, Hillsboro, 111.) and Ella 
Nora (Shields) Walcott (b. Mr 11. 1872, The 
Dales, Wis.). Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. 
Acacia. Asst., States Attys. office, 1908 — . 
Mem., B. P. O. E.; E. St. Louis Bar Assn.; 
A. F. A. M.; Oriental Consistory. Married 
Susan Barr ('06), Jl i, 191 1, Homer Park, 
Homer, 111 Address, Belleville, Ill.t 

1994. JACOB H. WALLACE 
Mech. Designer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 8, 
1877, Altamont, 111.; s. James K. (b. Ja 10, 
184s, Greencastle, Ind.) and Maggie A. 
(Baker) Wallace (b. Ja 24, 1851, Dexter, 111.). 
Prepared in Altamont H. S-. and Univ. Acad. 
M. E. and E. E. Soc: Technograph Bd.; Tau 
Beta Pi (H), 1908; Sigma Xl, 1307. Instr., 
Mo. St. Univ., 1903-4; Instr., Univ. of Colo., 
1 90s -8; Asst. Prof, in charge G. E. D., Univ. 
of Colo., 1908-9; Mech. Engr. with J. P. Karns, 
Tunnelling Machines, 1909-13; do., The Lun- 
kenheimer Co., 1913-14; do.. The Colo. Port- 
land Cement Co., 1916-17; do., The West. 
Chem. Co., 1917 — . Designed Anemometer 
Tester and Stroke Measure, 1904; exhibited at 
World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904. Auth. : Cylinder 
Port Velocities, Jour. A. S. M. E., 1907; An- 
gular Variation of a Shaft Governor, Jour, of 
Engng., Univ. of Colo., 1908; Comparison of 



P.oilcr Trials, Power, Vol. 24, 1904; Setting the 
D-Slide Valve, Jour, of Engng., Univ. of CTolc, 
1906; The Sweet Valve Diagram, Power, Vol. 25, 
1905; Two-Motor Lever, Am. Mach., 1905. 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. M. E., 1908; Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Julia Means, Ag 4, 1904, 
Effingham, III. Child, Jeanne Winifred, b. Ag 
IS, 1912. Address, 764 S. Grant St., Denver. 

1995- ROBERT RUSSELL WARD 
(Brother of No. 4480) 
Lawyer and Banker; LL. B. ; b. Ag 9, 1879, 
Benton, 111.; s. William R. (b. Ag 12, 1848, 
Franklin Co., 111.) and Iniogene (Snyder) 
Ward (b. O 4, i8s7, do.). Prepared in Ben- 
ton TI. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; 
Theta Nu Ejisilon; Alpha Delta .Sigma; Shield 
and Trident; Pres. Soph. Class; Mgr., Football; 
Mgr., Interscholastic. V. P., Benton St. Park; 
Banking, p-arming, Atty. at law; Treas., 
Franklin Co., Min. Co.; Pres., 111. Bankers 
Assn.: Trustee, Univ. of 111. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; K. T.; Sihrine; K. P. Married Terzie 
Isabel Kirkpatrick, S 3, 1905, Benton, 111. 
Children: William R., b. Ag 20, 1906; Russell 
Dee, b. O 7, 1907; Leroy Goddard, b. S 7. 
1910; Martha Imogen, b. Ap 3, 1913. Ad- 
dress, Benton, III. 

1996. RUTH AIMEE WARDALL 
(Sister of No. 3589) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; 
b. Jl 28, 1877, Tolono, 111.; d. Xenophon Leo- 
nidas (b. Je 4 1844, Cincinnati) and Emma 
(Sawyer) Wardall (b. Je 17, 1850, Joliet, 111.). 
Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Head of Dept., 
Dom. Sc, .S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1903-6; Fellow, 
Dom. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Head of Dom. 
Sc Dept., O. St. Univ., 1907-13; Head of 
H. E. Dept., St. Univ. of la., 1913— . Stud. 
at Yale, 1916-17. Address, Tuscola, 111.; bus. 
add., St. Univ. of la., Iowa City. 

1997- PEARL WEBBER 

(Sister of No. 3595) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 27, 1882, Urbana; 
d. William B. (b. O 31, 1836, do.) and Sallie 
D. (Barnett) Webber (b. Je 8, 1844, Shelby- 
ville, Ky.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ale- 
thcnai; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Der Deutsche 
Vcrein; Achoth. Taught, Georgetown, 1903-4; 
Tloopeston, 1904-5; Champaign, 1905-6; Grad. 
in special courses, Univ. of 111., 191 1. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Address, 709 W. Green St., 
Urbana. t 

1998. MIRIAM URSULA WELLES 
(REEVES) 
(Wife of No. 1756) 
A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1904; b. Jl 22, 1880, 
Dover, III.; d. Henry G. (b. Ag 21, 1848, 
Dover, 111.) and Mary A. (Arnold) Welles (b. 
O II, 1848, Amboy, 111.). Prepared in North- 
field (Mass.) Sem. Sigma Xi. Married George 
I. Reeves ('02), Ap 14, 1906, Maiden, 111. 
.4ddress, 322 H St., Salt Lake (Zity. 

1999. FRED MASON WELLS 
Ranching and Real Est.; B. S. in Agr.; b. 

N 23, 1879, Moline, 111.; s. William (b. Coal 
Center, Pa.) and Emma Cordelia (Rhodes) 
Wells (b. Savannah, 111.). Prepared in Moline 
H. S. Attending night Law Sch., Univ. of So. 
Calif. Married Grace Helen Kenney, Los 
Angeles, O 24, 1912. Address, 705 Union Oil 
Bldg., Los Angeles. t 

2000. AMANDA WESTHOLD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 14, 1881, 

Quincy, 111.; d. Frank A. (b. N 15, 1837, Ger.) 
and Wilhelmina (Westermari) Westhold (b. 
Je 7, 1842, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. 



IxivKKsirv OK Illinois 



Basketball team; Y. \\". C. A.; Gcnnan and 
Math. Clubs. Taught II. S., Urbana, 1903-4; 
Quincy, lOO-t-S; Lincoln H. S., Seattle, looSq; 
Queen Anne H. S., 1909-12; I.oland Stanford 
jr., Univ., ioij-13; Lincoln H. S., Seattle, 
1013-18. .-Iddrcss, 424 S. 16th St., Quincy, 
111.; bus. add., cy'o Lincoln H. S., Seattle. 

2001. HAMMOND WILLIAM WHITSITT 
(.Husband of No. 21 58) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 10, 1870, 
PreeiiH>tion, 111.; s. Benjamin (b. Ag 14, 1838, 
Ireland) and Elizabeth Adelaide cBetty) 
Whitsitt (b. F I, 184?, do.). Prepared in 
Kevnolds H. S. ; .'\ugustana Coll., Rock Island, 
111. Phi Gamma Delta: Tau Beta Pi; Bus. 
Mgr., Tt\~hnoi;ia('h, 1903; Capt., Univ. Kegt. 
Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; -Associated 
with C. F. Drury ("oj), tirm of Whitsitt & 
Drury, Archs., Moline, 111., 1905-8; Indepen- 
dent practice, 1908-16; with firm of Whitsitt ^^ 
Schulzke, igio — . ist I.t. and Capt., Co. F, 
6th 111. Inf., I9ib-I7; Capt., O. Keserve Corps, 
Rock Island Arsenal, 1917; Mustered out, 1019. 
Mem.. A. I. .-V. ; Congr. Church. Married Rena 
Avis Lucas ('04). Ag 15, 1907, Vevey, 
Switzerland. Address. 805 joth Ave., East 
Moline, 111. 

2002. *VONIE AMES WILEY (DOUG- 
LASS) 

B. L. S.; b. S iJ, 1S69, Charleston, 111.; 
d. Eli (b. 1823. Ky.) and Martha Sanborn 
(Whittemore) Wiley (b. 1829, Salisbury, N. 
H.). Prepared in Charleston H. S, ; Mary A. 
Burnham Sch., Northampton, JIass. ; Smith 
Coll. Information Clerk, Seattle Pub. Sch. 
Lib., 1903-4. Married Donald Pierson L")oug- 
lass, Je 8, 1904, Butler, Kv. Died S 24, 1908, 
Colfax, 111. 

2003. WALTER WIN SLOW WILLIAMS 
Lawyer: LL. B. ; b. Ta iS. 1873, Herrin, 
111.; s. John G. (b. 1S40, New Harmony, Ind.) 
and Louisa Martin OL>rrison) Williams (b. 
O 33, JS35, Marion, 111.). Prepared in So. 
111. Norm. Sch. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta 
Phi; Pol. Sc. Club; Assoc. Ed., lllio. In law 
partnership with Tudge Hart; V. P., First Nat. 
Bank, West Frankfort. 111.; Pres., Hart-Wil- 
liams Coal Co.; V. P., Benton Lumber Co., 
Pres., Eg>-ptian So. R. R. Mem., H. of R.; 
111. Legislature, 1904-0; St. Democratic Bd. 
Electors, 1016; Christian Church; A. F. A. M. 
Married Mary \'irginia Moore, Je 27, looo, 
Benton. 111. (died Ap 18, 1909); Grace Eliza- 
beth Moore, O 30, 1914. Children: Margaret 
Endora, b. My i6, 1907; Mary Louisa, b. Ap 
8, 1909. Address, Benton, 111. 

2004. GEORGE SHIRLEY WILSON 
Teacher; A. B.; b. N 19, 1875, Magnolia. 
111.; s. Morris A. (h. 1837. O.) and Lydia 
E. (John) Wilson (b. 1841, Pa.). Prepared 
in Hi. St. Norm. Univ. Prin., H. S., Bement, 
1903-5; Teacher, Phys., H. S., Seattle. 1905-10; 
Head Dept. Phys. and Cheni., Broadway H. 
S., Seattle, 1910 — . Married Edith Galehouse, 
Je 26, 1913, Charleston, Wash. Children: 
James Morris, b. S 23, 1914; Margaret Shirley, 
b. Ta 6, 1016. Address, 4207 11th Ave., North 
Seattle. 

2005. JOSEPH WADE WILSON 
(Husband of No. 1869) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., 1904; 
b. F 9, 1S78, Morristown, 111.; s. William 
Christian (b. F ii. i8^). Kristiania, Norwav) 
and Ellen E. (Showalter) Wilson (b. Jl 2, 
184s Edwardsville, 111.). Prepared in Moline 
H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Arch. 
Club; .-\rmy and Navy Club; Football; Fel- 



lowship. Draftsman, .Ninimons and Fellows, 
.Vrchs., Chicago; Seaman, U. S. N., V. S. S. 
Newport, 1 8^8; in West, office, Ilowells and 
Mokes, Archs., 1906 — . Mem., Chicago Arch. 
Club, Sec. 1906; Seattle .\rch. Club; Wash. 
St. Chap., A. I. .-v. Married Mariorie Lloug- 
las Forbes ('03), Jl 2, iqio, Mt. Ranier Nat. 
Park. Children: Eleanor Jane, b. S 24, 1911; 
Forbes, b. Mr 30, 1915: John Robert, b. S 15, 
1016. .-(rfJi'.-.v.v. Fauntlcrov Park, Box. i-(>. 
Seattle. 

2006. RALPH CUl-l.OM WOODMANSEE 

Telephone Traffic Chief; B. L. S.; b. Jl 5, 
1878, Roseville, 111.; .s. J. L. and Selena (Gor- 
don) Woodiiiansee. I'rcpared in Norm. 11. S. 
Asst. at Loan Desk, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1904-5; 
Shelf Dept., Univ. of Calif., 1900-8; Head of 
Shelf Dept., do., 1009-11; Pac. Telephone and 
Telegraph Co., 1911-15; San Francisco, 1915-16; 
Chicago. 1016-17; S;icramento, 1917 — ; Dist. 
Traffic Chief. The Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. in 
charge Northern Calif. A. A. S. R.; 32nd de- 
gree A. and A. Married Hazel Anna Cooper, Je 
27. 1918, Sacramento, Calif. .4ddtt\<!s. 729 Q St.. 
Sacramento, Calif.; bus. add.. 9S3 S. Sycamore 
St., Chico. Calif. 



2007. METTA EDNA WOODWORTH 

(BURKHART) 

(Sister of Nos. 456, 718, iiSS) 

Farmer; A. B. in L, & A.; b. Je 9, 1880, 
Champaign; d. Stephen Elias (b. N 27, 1814, 
Tyre, N. Y.) and Mary Celina (Carpenter) 
Woodworth (,b. .Vp 5. 1842, Erie Co., N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Watcheka. 
Lecturer, H. Sc. Farmers' Inst., L^niv. of 
Calif., 1903-4; Asst. Postmaster, Lowell, Neb., 
1011-16; Farming. 1918 — k Markied Henry 
Burkhart. D ii, 1907. Potomac, 111. Children: 
infant, b. Ja 24, 1910 (died do.); Woodworth, 
b. Ag 31, 1011; Donald Selim, b. Mr 26, 1913. 
Address, Potomac, 111. 

2008. LYNNE GRISWOLD WORTH 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mr 13, 1879; d. 
Charles B. and Au.gnsta (Griswold) Worth. 
Prepared in Benton Harbor (.Mich.l and Mar- 
inette (Wis.) H. S.: Univ. of Mich., 1898- 
1901. Libn., Medford, \\'is.. Pub. Lib., 1904-7; 
Battle Creek, Mich., 1909-11; Cataloger, I^aw 
Lib., Univ. of Minn., 1912. Address, 581 
Pipeston St., Benton Harbor, Mich.; bus. add.. 
306 10th Ave., S. E., Minneapolis. 

2009. *NORMAN ARTHUR ZANGERLE 

B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja i8, 1883, Chicago; 
s. Joseph (b. in the Tyrol) and .-Vngie (Staley) 
Zangerle. Prepared in .'^t. Mary's Inst., Day- 
ton, O. Kappa Sigma; Baseball. With Joseph 
Zangerle in the manufacture of parlor frames. 
Deceased. 

2010. 'LESTER WILLIAM ZARTMAN 

(Husband of No. 1462) 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 9, 1878, 
Kankakee. 111.; s. William Elias (b. Ap 18, 
1841, Hamilton, O.) and Almira (Gates) Zart- 
man (b. F 12, 1844. Mt. Carmel, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. 
Philomathean; Philo-Adelphic debate, 1903; 
Mgr., Star Lecture Course, 1902; Pol. Sc. Club. 
Fellowship in Economics, 1903-04; Grad. Stud., 
Yale, 1004-06; Instr., Ins., Y'ale, 1906; Asst. 
Prof.. Ins. and Econ.. Yale, 1906-09. Married 
Laura Louise Black ('01), S 22, 1904, Cham- 
paign. Child, Walter Hammond, b. N i6. 1905- 
Died O 19, 1909. Savoy Center, Mass. 



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193 



201 1. RALPH ELLIOTT ABELL 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 21, 1880, 
Elgin, 111.; s. William Wright (b. N 17, 1853, 
Cumiiiington, Mass.) and Rachel (Calame) 
Abell (b. I) 18, 1855, Morat, Swisse). Pre- 
pared in Elgin H. S. M. S., Cornell, 1905. Tau 
JJeta Pi; Gargoyle, Cornell. Fellowship in 
Arch., Cornell 1904-05; Arch., 1905 — . Alem., 
Illini Club, Chicago; 111. Soc. of Arch., do.; 
Arch. League of Am. Married Ida Giffert, O 
4, 1913, Chicago. Children: Arlette Giffert, b. 
Je 25, 1915; Audrey Mae b. Ap 13, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 527 Laurel St., Elgin, 111. 

2012. BLANCHE ALDRICII (JARRETT) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 20, 1877, Hudson, 
111.; d. John Wiley (b. D 10, 1838, Uxbridgc, 
Mass.) and Flora S. (Cox) Aldrich (b. Je 5, 
1850, Waterford, Me.). Prepared in II. S. 
Dept., HI. St. Norm. Sch. Married Dr. Oro 
Johnson Jarrett, Ag 12, 1908. Children: Ora 
Virginia, b. Je 19, 1909; Joan, b. Ja 28, 1918. 
Address, 502 Front St., Bloomington, III. 

2013. ARTHUR WILLIAM ALLEN 

(Husband of No. 2524) 
Contracting Engr. ; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 
16, 1 88 1, Melbourne, Quebec, Can.; s. William 
Marshall (b. 1854, Melbourne) and Elizabeth 
(McMorine) Allen. Prepared in Peoria H. S. 
and Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta. Contract- 
ing with W. M. Allen, Son & Co. Married 
Angeline Stedman ('05), D 19, igo6. Cham- 
paign. Children: Barbara Belle, b. D 19, 1910; 
•Vngeline, b. F 6, 1915; Arthur William, Jr., 
b. D 28, 1916. Address, 752 Moss Ave., Peoria; 
bus. add., 929 Jefferson Bldg., do. 

2014. JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON 
Ins. Agt.; B. L. S., 1903; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b. D 6, 1879, I'a.xton, III.; s. John and Ma- 
thilda Sophia fNelson) Anderson. Pre- 
pared in Rice Coll. Inst., Paxton, 111. Pi 
Theta; Pol. Econ. Club; Ger. Club; Pres., Scan- 
dinavian Club; Special Honors in Hist. Asst. 
Dist. Agt., Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., 
Milwaukee. Address, Paxton, Ill.t 

2015. CARL ELMER ARMELING 
(Brother of No. 2561) 
Rancher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; 
b. Jl II, 1883, Mason City, III.; s. John Henry 
(b. Mr 2, 1841, Badberg:en, Ger.) and Caroline 
Matilda (Pugh) Armeling (b. Mr 18, 1841, 
Wilkesbarre, Pa.). I'repared in Mason City H. 
.S. Glee Club; Opera Club; Adelphic. Teacher, 
Latin, Logan Co. II. S., igo6; Supt., Schs., 
Brighton, Colo., 1907; Farmer, 111., 1909; 
Rancher, Wyo., 1909 — . Married Katherine 
Youngclaus, Jl 11, 1909, Denver. Children: 
Lyra Bernice, b. S 16, 1912; Ruth Elizabeth, 
b. Mr 13, 1916. Address, Box 396, Basin, Wyo. 

2016. ADOLPHUS EDWARD ASKINS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 4, 1878, 
Lakewood, 111.; s. Freeman (b. Ap 27, 1840, 
Shelby Co., 111.) and Elizabeth Anne (Hart) 
Askins (b. My 26, 1843, do.). Prepared in 
Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. Draftsman, Purdy 
& Henderson, N. Y., 1904; Asst. Engr., 111. 
Central, Cherokee, la., 1906-9; Farmer, 1909- 
15; Co. Engr., Kiowa Co., Kan., 191 5 — . Mar- 
ried Charlottie Violet Williams, N 25, 1908, 
Lakewood, 111. Address, Haviland, Kan. 

2017. DAVID ARTHUR BAER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 24, 1880, 
Westfield, 111.; s. Michael Rhine (b. S 26, 1849, 
.Spring Run, Pa.) and Henrietta (Parcel) Baer 
(b. Mr 3, 1853, Westfield, 111.). Prepared in 
Alexis H. S.; Knox Coll.. 1898-99. Charter 
Mem., E. E. Soc; Capt., Univ. Regt.; Y. M. 



C. A. Underground elec. const., Chicago Edi- 
son Co., 1904-6; Asst. Engr., Underground 
Const. Dayton Lighting Co., 1906-07; Elec- 
trolysis Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., 1907; 
Asst. Supt., Cable Const., do. Mem., Illini 
Club of Chicago; Nat. Elec. Light Assn. 
Married Charlotte Marie Donders, Je 8, 1907, 
Chicago. Children: Charlotte Theodora, b. 
Mr 9, 1908; Juno Arthura, b. Je 12, 1909; 
David Donders, b. My 11, 191 1. Address, 2234 
Greenleaf Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 72 W. 
Adams St., rfo.t 

2018. WALTER THOMAS BAILEY 
.\rcliitect; B. S. in Arch.; A. M., 1910; b. 
Ja II, 1882, Kewanee, 111.; s. Emanuel and 
Lucy (Reynolds) ]5ailey (b. Jackson, Mo.). 
I'repared in Kewanee H. S. Arch. Club. 
Draftsman for Henry Eckland, Arch., Kewanee, 
111., 1905; do., Spencer & Temple, Archs., 
Champaign, 1905; Head of Arch. Dept., Tus- 
kegee Inst., 1905-14; Arch., Memphis, 1914 — . 
Mem., Seminar Club; 20th Century Club; Ala. 
St. Teachers' .\ssn.; Branch Archs. Office. 
Married Josephine L. McCurdy, O 31, 1903, 
Champaign. Children: Edyth Hazel, b. Mr 8, 
1905; Alberta Josephine, b. Ag 16, 1913. Ad- 
dress, Fraternal Bank Bldg., Memphis. 

2019. WILLIAM SALISBURY BALLARD 
Plant Pathologist; A. B. in Sc; b. My 29. 
1 88 1, Platteville, Wis.: s. James Harvey (b. My 
J7, 1849, Batavia, 111.) and Elizabeth M. (Car- 
penter) Ballard. Prepared in W. Batavia H. S 
Special and Final Honors; Sigma Xi; Nat. Hist, 
Soc. .Asst., Zool. Univ., of 111., 1903-4; Asst.. 
Bot., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Fruit Disease In 
vestigations, U. S. Dent, of Agr., 1906 — . Ad 
ilress, c/o Bureau of Plant Industry, Washing 
ton, D. C. 

2020. *RALPH ADAMS BALLINGER 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 8, i88i, Gallatin, Mo.; 
s. Adams (b. F 16, 1853, Handsburg Ky.) and 
Helen Josephine (McCormick) Ballinger (b. 
My 6, 1856, Simmens, Mo.). Prepared in 
Keokuk (la.) H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 
Died V 3, 1905, El Paso, Tex. 

2021. PERRY BARKER 

Consulting Engr.; A. B. in Chem.; M. St, 
1907; b. Mr 28, 1882, Rochelle, 111.; s. Frank 
(b. D 31, 1840, Oberlin, O.) and Josephine 
(Waite) Barker (b. My 4, i8?o, Byron, III.). 
Prepared in Rochelle II. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem. Engr., F. W. 
Mattiessen, 1905; Chem.. Peabody Coal Co., 
1906; Asst. Engr., Technologic Branch, U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1906-9; Fuel Engr., Arthur D. 
Little, Inc., 1909-15; Consulting Fuel Engr., 
'915 — • Auth.: Tests of Coal for Illuminating 
(jas Manufacture, Bui. No. 6, IJ. S. Bur. of 
Mines; tech. publications of Engng. Dept., 
Arthur D. Little, Inc.; The Determination of 
Phosphates in Natural Waters, Jour. A. C. S., 
1904; The Comparative Cost of Coal and Oil 
as Boiler Fuels, Power, My 30, 1916; The 
Occluded Gases in Coal, Bui. 32, Engng. E.rp. 
Sta. Mem., A. C. S.; Soc. of Chem. Industry; 
Am. Soc. of Testing Materials; A. S. M. E. ; 
Am. Gas Inst. Married Harriette Haynes 
Pierce, Je 10, 1914, Boston. Address, 496 
Commonwealth Ave., Boston; bus. add., 68 
Devonshire St., do. 

2022. HAROLD HENDRYX BARTER 

(Brother of No. 2896) 
Gen. Supt.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 3, 1881, 
Dowagiac, Mich.; s. Clarence T. (b. 1854, Con- 
cord, N. H.) and Lillie A. (Hendryx) Barter 
(b. 1858, Mich.). Prepared in Englewood H. 
S.; Armour Inst, of Tech. Delta Tau Delta; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Football Team; 



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Pres., Soph. Class. Asst. to Supt., Racine 
Sattley Co., Springfield, 1906; Lngng. and 
const, on Hydro Elec. Plants, Wash, and 
Wyo., 1906-13; Elec. Engr., San Diego Ex- 
position, 1913-16; Chief Engr., Universal Film 
Co., Los Angeles, 1916-17; do., Triangle Film, 
1917; Gen. Supt. of Utilities, Hog Island Ship- 
yard, A. I. S. C, 1 91 7—. Mem., A. I. C. E.; 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Isabelle K. 
Fawcett, F 7, 1910, Seattle. Children: Mar- 
jorie Isabelle, b. Ap 16, 191 1; John Rowen, b. 
O 6, 1912. Address, 86 S. Lansdowne Ave., 
Eansdowne, Pa. 

2023. RALPH STANLEY IJAUER 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 25, 1883, 
Stonington, 111.; s. Josiah Thomas (b. N 13, 
1851, Nazareth, Pa.) and Katie (Smith) Bauer 
(b. Ag 8, 1863, Stonington, 111.). F'repared 
in Univ. Acad. A. M., James Milliken Univ., 
1906; J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909. Sigma 
Pi; Philomathean. Asst. Prin., H. S., Blue 
Mound, 111., 1904-05; Prin., do., 1905-06; Law- 
yer, 1909-10; Prin., H. S., Vienna, 111., 191 1; 
Prof., Ancient Langs, and Hist., Coll. of 
Mont., 1911-13; Prof, of Hist., Univ. of Okla., 
summer 1913; Asst. Prof, of Law, John B. 
Stetson Univ., 1913-14; Prof, of Law, do., 
1914-17; do., Emory Univ., 191 7-18; V. M. 
C. A. 95, Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Auth.: 
Exemplary Damages — A Heretical and Ill-de- 
iined Doctrine, pp. 262-4, Central Laiv Jour., 
1916; A Rational Rule of Proximate Causa- 
tion in Torts, pp. 148-53, do.; Are Small Com- 
pensatory Damages Merely Nominal? pp. 37-44, 
Am. Law Review, 1917; Excessive Exemplary 
Damages — The Relation of Exemplary to Com- 
pensatory Damages, pp. 11-22, do., 1918; Con- 
fusion of the Terms Proximate and Direct, pp. 
226-9, Central Law Jour., 1918. .'Vssoc. Mem., 
Fulton Co. Legal Advisory Bd., Atlanta, Ga., 
1918; Mem., Univ. Club, Decatur, 111.: Congr. 
Church, 1901-14; Presby. Church, 1914 — ; A. 
F. A. M., 1906 — ; R. A. M., 1913 — . Married 
Edna Francette Stetson, Ag 12, 1914, Deer 
Lodge, Mont. Child, Janet Brooks, b. Ja 20, 
1916 (died Ja 23, 1916). Address, 320 Maple 
St., Spartanburg, S. C. 

2024. JAMES RUSSELL BENSON 

(Brother of No. S9o) 
Sch. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 31, 1875, 
Colfax, 111.; s. Cyrus Hinshaw (b. S 16, 1835, 
Carlock, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Denman) 
Benson (b. Jl 22, 1845, do.). Prepared in 111. 
Wesleyan Univ.; Teachers Coll., Columbia 
Univ., summer terms, 1912, 1915, 1917- Der 
Deutsche Verein. Supt., Pub. Sch., West. 
Springs, 111., 190406; Prin., Pestalozzi Sch., 
St. Louis, 1906-09; do., Meramec, 111., 1909-11; 
do.. Pope, 111., 1911-12; do., Eliot. 111., 1912—. 
Ed., Eliot Sch. Newspaper. Married Bessie 
May Herod, Ag 8, 1904, Bloomington, 111. 
Children: Edward George, b. Je 19, 1905; 
Mary Elizabeth, b. D 3, 1909; James Ralph, b. 
N 14, 191 1 ; Eleanor, b. Je 28, 1913; Paul Roy, 
b. Ja 14, 191S. Address, 6131 Magnolia Ave., 
St. Louis; bus. add., 4250 Grove St., do. 

2025. MARY MATILDA BEVANS 
Ranch Mgr; A. B. in Sc; B. L. S.; b. D 16, 

i86o, PlatteviUe, Wis.; d. James Haney (b. 
1S30, Green Bay, Wis.) and Hannah (Cramer) 
Bevans (b. 1839 Newark, N. Y.). Prepared 
in St. Norm. Sch., PlatteviUe, Wis. Univ. of 
Calif., 1901-2. Libn., Wis., 1904-7; do., Los 
Angeles, 1907-10; Mgr., Ranch. 1910 — . Mem., 
North Berkeley Congr. Churcn; Calif. Branch 
of Coll. Alumnae; Univ. of 111. Assn., Los 
Angeles. Address; R. A, Bo.x 463, Oxnard, 
Calif. 

2026. ROY JABEZ BLACKBURN 

B. S. in C. E.; b. F 2. 1883, Hillsboro, III: 
s. J. F. Blackburn. Address. Bloomington, Ill.t 



2027. JOHN DOUGLAS BLOCHER 
Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 19, 1884, 

.■\mboy, 111.; s. John George (b. O 8, 1844, 
llerrick. Pa.) and Lucy M. (Rose) Blocher (b. 
F 22, 1846, Locke, Ind.). Prepared in Ainboy 
IL S. Winner Artillery Competitive Drill; 
Football. Supt, La Porte, Tex., Pub. Schs., 
1904-6; Freight Acct. Dept., Sunset Central 
Lines, 1906 — . Married Katherine D. Duver- 
noy, Je 25, 1907, Houston, Tex. Children: 
George Duvernoy, b. Ag 16, 1908; Dorothy 
.Mice, b. Ag 24, 1910. Address, Houston, Tex. 

2028. FRANK SMITH BOGARDUS 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ag 30, 1874, 

Springtield, HI.; s Stephen and Mary J (Smith) 
Ijogardus. Prepared in Springfield fl. S.; 111. 
St. Norm. Univ. Teacher, 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
1899-1903; Prof, of European Hist., Ind. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1903 — . Married Luella Forden. 
Je 30, 1898, Springtield, 111. Children: Frank- 
lin Forden, b. My 27, 1902; George Stephen, b. 
O 4. 1906; Frederick James, b. Ag 26, 1911. 
Address, Terre Haute, Ind.t 

2029. BERTHA JULIA BOND (PUTNEY) 

(Sister of Nos. 2586, 5043) 
Librarian; A. B. in Sc. ; B. L. S., 1905; b. 
iN II, 1880, Charleston, 111.; d. Charles Giles 
(b. S 18, 1 85 1, Lancaster, O.) and Malinda 
Elizabeth (McNutt) Bond (b. S 13, 1854, 
Paris, 111.). Prepared in Charleston H. S. 
Asst. in Charge of Loan Desk, Univ. of HI. 
Lib., 1906-7; Asst., Univ. of Mo. Lib., 1907-11; 
do., Kingston, R. I., 1911-13; Libn., St., Coll., 
Pa., 1913 — . Mem., Y. W. C. A., 1904-11; 
Assn. Collegiate Alumnae; Sec, Cent. Mo. 
Branch, A. C. A., 190S-11. Married Fred 
Silver Putney, S 2, 191 1, Urbana (died O 5, 
1918). Child,' Ellen Ayers, b. Jl 6, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 322 High St., Passaic, N. J. 

2030. HELEN ETHEL BOOKER 

(Sister of No. 1201) 
As.st. H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
My 18, 1878, Fairmount, HI.; d. George Arthur 
(b. S 14, 1846, Fairmount, 111.) and Caroline 
Babrina (Bell) Booker (b. Jl 27, 1846, Moore's 
llill, Ind.). I'rcpared in Champaign H. S. 
Prin., H. S., Newman, 111.; Asst. Prin., Chris- 
man Tp. H. S., 1918 — . Mem., Baptist Church. 
Address, Chrisman, 111. , 

2031. MARY JOSEPHINE BOOTH 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Beloit, Wis.; d. 
John Robertson (b. 1827, Montgomery Co., N. 
V.) and Minerva (Leonard) Booth (b. 1841, 
Roscoe, 111.). Prepared in Beloit H. S. A. B., 
Beloit Coll., 1900. Libn., East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 19 1 6. Red Cross Canteen service, France 
191(1 — . Mem., Am. Lib. .\ssn,; Pres. HI. Lib. 
Assn., 1916. Address, Eastern 111. State Normal 
School, Charleston, 111. 

2032. ALDA HALDERMANN BORN 

(JOHNSTON) 

(Sister of No. 2911, 8147) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N I, 1883, Lancaster, 

O. ; d. George (b. 1853, Lancaster, O.) and 

Fides Amelia (Haldermann) Born (b. 1854, 

Lancaster, O.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. 

Teacher, Rock Falls, 111., 1905- Married 

Robert Ewer Johnston, O 4, 1905, Rock Falls, 

111. Children: Virginia Katherine, b. Jl 15, 

1906; Isabel Frisbie, b. Ja 1908; Robert 

Born, b. Je 9, 1910. Address, Rock Falls, 111. 

2033. *WALTER CHARLES EMIL BRAUN 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 16. i8Si, 
Elbing, Prussia; s. Charles Emil (b. Je 20, 
1845, Gross Muensterberg, Prussia) and Math- 
ilda Christiana (Dann) Braun (b. S 18, 1843, 
Gross Brunau. do.). Prepared in Medill H. S., 
Chicago. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
.^nalvtical Cheni.. .\rmour & Co., Chicago, 1904. 
Died"jl 7, 1905. Chicago. 



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2034. CHARLES GUY BRIGGLE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 27, 1883, Rushville, 
in.; s. R. T. (b. Mt. Sterling, 111.) and Mary 
E. (Thompson) Briggle (b. Rushville). Pre- 
pared in Rushville H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Phi Delta Phi. Began practice of law at 
Morris, 111.; Lawyer, Springfield, 111., for 
past ten yrs. Master of Chancery, Sangamon 
Co. Married Mary Ethel Stites, D 15, 1908, 
St. Louis. Children; Charles G. Tr., b. Je 12, 
191 1 ; Jean, b. Ag 21, 1913. Address, 1437 
Lowell Ave., Springfield, 111.; bus. add., Court 
House, do. 

2035. OLIN LORRAINE BROWUER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1906; b. 
S 4, 1879, McLeansboro, 111.; s. William A. (b. 
S 8, 1842, Nashville, 111.) and Harriet A. 
(Henry) Browder (b. My 21, 1849, do.). 
Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Pi Theta; 
Adelphic; Van Twiller Court; Pol. Sc. (jlub; 
Band; Orchestra; Univ. Rep. in Cent. Orat. 
League, Orat. Contest, Delaware, O.; Hatchet 
Orator. Lawyer, Urbana; Corp. Counsel for 
city of Urbana, 1907-9, 1912; Alderman, 1910- 
n; Mayor of Urbana, 1913-17. Trustee, First 
M. E. Church, Urbana; K. of P.; 111. St. Bar 
Assn.; Assn. of Commerce, L'rbana; Pres., 
Executive Com.. Champaign Co., St. Council 
of Defense. Married Nellie S. Taylor, Je 29, 
190S, Urbana. Children: Sheldon L., b. S 3, 
1908 (died My 31, 1912); Olin Lorraine Jr., b. 
D 19, 1913; William Bayard, b. S 6, 1916. 
Address, 105 S. Busey Ave., Urbana; bus. 
add.. Ill W. Main St., do. 



2036. SEYMOUR DEWEY BROWN 
With Am. Internat. Corp.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. Ap 3, 1882, North Egremont, Mass.; s. 
Charles Frank (b. Ja 19, 1853, Genoa, Wis.) 
and Carrie Grace (Dewey) Brown (b. Ap 9, 
■853, North Egremont, Mass.). Prepared in 
Sedgwick Inst. (Mass.) and Vt. Acad. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; 111. Club; Bus. 
Mgr., lUio. Draftsman, D. L. & W. R. R., 
Hoboken, N. J., 1904-6; Asst. to E. L. Corthell 
1906-8; Sec. and Office Mgr., Brazil Ry. Co., 
Port of Para and subsidiary Cos., 1908-17; 
Asst. to Gen. Representative for France of 
Am. Internat. Corp. 1917 — ; Dir., Am. Univ. 
Union, I'rance, 1918 — . Assoc, mem., A. S. 
C. E. ; Mem., Am. Club of Paris; Imperial 
Club, Paris; Standard Ath. Club, Paris; 
Golf de r Ermitage, Paris. Married Ethel 
Whiting, Je 2, igo8. Child, Margaret, b. F 
20, 1912. Address, 2 rue des Italiens, Paris, 
France. 

2037. CAMILLA MARGARET BRUNNER 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 14, 1880, Peru, 
111.; d. Herman (b. Mr 5, 183S, Herzenheim, 
Hessen, Ger.) and Rosa (Reinhart) Brunner 
(b. Je 7, 184S, Harbacli, Bavaria, do.). Pre- 
pared in Peru H. S. and LaSalle Tp. II. S. ; 
Univ. of Minn., 1900-01; Univ. of Berlin. 
1907-8. Watcheka; Ger. Club. Address, 1406 
Bluff St., Peru, 111. 

2038. JOHN LEE BUCHANAN 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1909. b. 
Ja 29, 1884, Lacon, 111.; s. Elbridge Lee (b. 
O.) and Cornelia Elizabeth (Townsend) 
Buchanan (b. Henry, 111.). Prepared in Lacon 
H. S. Sigma Xi. Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1904-6; Transformer Engr., do.. 1906-08; 
Transformer Specialist, do., 1908. Asst. Mgr. 
Supply Dept., 1908-17; Co. F., 2d Reg. Nat. 
Guard, N. Y.; MaJ., 512th Engrs., A. E. F., 
France, 1918— r. Mem., A. F. A. M., Shriner, 
32 degree. Address, c/o Gen. Elec. Co., Chi- 
cago. 

2039. GERTRUDE AMELIA BUCK 
Prof, and Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mr 8, 1868, 
Wheaton, 111.; d. E. J. and Sarah (Trask) 



Buck. Revisor, St. Lib. Sch., 1901; Dir.. 
Summer Lib. Sch., Kan. St. Norm. Sch.; Head 
of Dept. of Lib. Sc, 1905 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church. Address, c/o St. Norm. Sch., 
Emporia, Kan. 

2040. GARY CLIVE BURFORD 

Investments and Ins. Bus.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
A. M., 1905; b. Mr 28, 1882, Farmer City, 111.; 
s. William T. (b. Jl 27, 1844, Harrison Co., 
hid.) and Mary E. (McWilliams) Burford (b. 
ja 28, 1853, Belmont, Co., O.). Prepared in 
Iloopeston H. S. Instr.. Ellsworth Coll., Iowa 
Falls, la., 1905-7; City Ed., Charleston Plain- 
dealer & Telegraph; Ed., Decatur Review, 
1908; With Busey's Bank, Urbana, 1908-11; 
Asst. Cashier and Mgr. of Savings Dept., 1911- 
13; Chief Clerk, Kankakee and Urbana Trac- 
tion Co., Urbana, 1913-17; Correspondent, Chi- 
cago Banker, 1917-18; Investments and Ins. 
Bus., Champaign, 191 8—. Auth. : Bankers of 
111. aid the Farmer, ///. Agr., pp. 42-44, N 191 1; 
Banking Taught at Univ. of 111., Chicago 
Banker, pp. 6-7 Vol. XXVIII, F 26, 1910; arti- 
cles on 111. Bankers' Assn., Bankers' Mag., pp. 
()64-s. Vol. LXXXIII, N 191 1 ; wrote hist- 
torical sketch of Busey's Bank for Chicago 
Banker, Jl 1910; also articles giving publicity 
to the work of the 111. Bankers' Assn.; corre- 
spondent for a number of bus. mags, and news- 
papers. Treas., Urbana Red Cross; Chm., Pub- 
licity Com., Urbana Com. Third Liberty Loan; 
R. A. M.; O. E. S.; A. F. A. M.; Mem., 
trustee and treas., First Presby. Church, LIr- 
bana. Address, 612 E. Green St., Champaign. 

2041. FRED HENRY BURGESS 
(Brother of No. 2042) 

Contracting Agt.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 20. 
1 880, Monticello, 111.; s. Gilbert Allen (b. F 
12, 1848, Henry, 111.) and Jane (Conaway) 
Burgess (b. 1852, LeRoy, do.). Prepared in 
Monticello H. S. and East. 111. St. Norm. 
Struct. Steel Erection, Am. Bridge Co. and 
Kansas (I!ity Bridge Co., 1904-7; in shop and 
drawing room, Am. Bridge Co., Chicago and 
St. Louis, 1908-15; Contracting Agt., do., 
1916 — . Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs.; A. F. A. 
\I., 1914. Married Laura Acton, N 24, 1910, 
.St. Louis. Address, ^288 Page Ave., St. Louis.; 
bus. add., 15 19 Third Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

2042. RALPH ROYAL BURGESS 

(Brother of No. 2041) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 2, 1882, 
Monticello, 111.; s. Gilbert Allen (b. F 12, 
1848, Henry, 111.) and Jane (Conaway) Bur- 
gess (b. Ap 24, 1852, LeRoy, do.). Prepared 
in Monticello IT. S. and East. III. St. Norm., 
Sch. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club. Draftsman with 
Pond & Pond, Archs., Chicago, 1904-7; do., 
and Supt., W. Carbys Zimmerman, Chicago, 
1907-9; Temple & Burrows, Davenport, la., 
1909-12; Assoc, with Cyrus D. McLane, .\rch.. 
Rock Island, 111., 191 2-1 8. Aeronautical Mech. 
Engr., Packing and boxing section. Insp. Dept. 
Equipment div., Signal Corps, U. S. A., 1918 — . 
Address, Monticello, 111.; bus. add., 1836 Euclid 
Ave., Cleveland. 

2043. JOHN HERMAN BURKHARDT 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 10, 1877, near Green- 
ville, ill.; s. John (b. 1844, Switzerland) and 
Augusta Siemens Burkhardt (b. 1856 Sorento, 
111.). Prepared in Sorento H. S. B. S., No. 
111., Norm. Sch., 1894. Theta Kappa Nu; 
Pol. Sc. Club. Asst. St. Atty., St. (Jlair Co., 
1904-9; Atty. at Law in Belleville, Denver. 
Mem.. Presby. Church. Married Maud Sikke- 
ma, Jl 2, 1908, Belleville, 111. Address. 1118 
Detroit St., Denver. t 



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::o44. MABEL ETTA CAFKY (STARK) 
(Wife of No. 921) 

B. L. S.; b. My 17, 1875, Jacksonville, 111.; 
d. Simon (b. 1836, Vienna, 111.) and Sarah 
Cafky (b. 1841, III.). I'rc{)ared in lackson- 
ville H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll., Jacksonville, 
111. Married Robert Watt Stark ('06), O 5, 

1904. Jacksonville, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. Jl 
b, 1905. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St., Ur- 
bana. 

2045. ELIZABETH ELEANOR CALDWELL 
(INGALLS) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 18, 1879, Dwight, 
HI.; d. Frank O. and Mary Alice (Rea) Cald- 
well. Prepared in Z.uicsville (O.) II. S. Cata- 
loger in Cleveland Lib., 1905. Auth. : A Tri|) 
to Europe, C. K. Ingalls, Washington, Kan., 

1905. Married Claude Eugene Ingalls, My j. 

1906. Washington, Kan. Child, Alice Look- 
wood, b. Je 12, 191 1. Address, c/o C. 1". In- 
galls, Washington, Kan.t 

2046. MURIEL FLORENCE CAMl'BKLL 
(BUCKLES) 
(Sister of Nos. 1473, 1834) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 2, 1881, Sadorus, 
III.; d. David Lewis (b. 1837. N. L) and Kl- 
mira T. (BalH Campbell (b. Dayton, O.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign II. S. Married William 
Piatt Buckles, S 7, 1001;, Champaign. Address, 
7j8 S. Randolph St., Champaign. t 

1047. WILHELMINA ELLEN CAROTHERS 
Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. Pittsburgh; 
d. Robert (b. Turtle Creek, Pa.) and Einelino 
E. (Milligan) Carothers (b. Swissvale, Pa.). 
Prepared in N. Dak. Prep. Sch. A. B., Univ. 
of N. Dak., 1S06; Grad. Stud, in Eng. Lit. 
and Bibliography, \^'eIlesIey, Colo., 1899-1900. 
Cataloger, special Lib. of Hist., L^'niv. of N. 
pak., 1904-0^; Lib. of Cong., 1905-08; Instr. 
in Classification and Cataloging, Ind. Lib. Sch., 
1908-09; Head of Catalog Dept., Lib. Assn., 
Portland, Ore., 1909 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 
Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch.; 111. Lib. Club; North- 
west Pacific Lib. Assn. Address, Lib. Assn. 
of Portland, Ore. 

2048. FREDERICK CIJFFORD CARRIEL 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Mr 26. 
1879, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Henry F. (b. Ag 
20, 1830, Charleston, N. H.) and Mary Turner 
Carriel (b. O 30, 1845, Jacksonville, HI.). Pre- 
pared in III. Coll. Acad. Sigma Chi. With 
Woods Motor Vehicle Co., 1904-05; H. B. 
Dodge & t^o., 190J;; Green Engng. Co., 1905 — . 
Address, Grass River, Manitoba, Can. or 1152 
College Ave., Jacksonville, 111. 

2049. CHARLES NICIIOL.\S CASEY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 6, 1878, Chicago; s. 
Thomas and Hannah Casey. Prepared in Chi- 
cago. Practising Law in Chicago, 1910 — . Ad- 
dress, 1222 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago.! 

2050. LUCY CHAPIN 
(Sister of Nos. 1478, 1644, 2612, 3319) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 3, 1883, Tolono, 
III:; d. Edward Bonaparte (b. My 7, 1856, 
Clyde, N. Y.) and Lucy Margaret (Pierce) 
Chapin (b. Je 2, 1S57, Fecsburg, O.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign II. S. Le Cercle Francais; 
Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka League; Phi Beta Kap 
pa. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 616 W. 
Church St., Champaign. 

2051. ANGIE RAY CLARK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; b. 
Jl 3, 1878, Chicago; d. Gideon Egbert (b. My 
28, 1844, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.) and Mary 
Laurette (Tilden) Clark (b. O 6, 1844, Corn- 
wall, Addison Co., Vt.). IVepared in S. Chi- 
cago H. S. Pres., Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.. 



cabinet; Watcheka. Teacher, Chicago, 1904- 
0=;; do., Monticello, III., 1905-06; do., Indiana- 
polis, 1907-08; do.. West. C'oll., Oxford, O., 
100811; do., St. Alban"s II. S., \^t., 1913-14. 
Mem., Congr. Church; Assn of Coll. Alumnae; 
Sec, Y. W. C. .\., Indianapolis, 191 i-u. Ad- 
dress. R. 3, Enosburg Falls, Vt. 

2052. CLINTON OLIVER CLARK 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ag 4, 1880, Coffee Co., 
Kan.; s. Thornton (b. Ap 12, 1856, St. Joseph, 
111.) and Mary Jane (Coerav) Clark (b. F 12, 
1855, near Ih-bana, 111.). Prepared in W^in- 
Chester U.S. Phi Delta Phi: Phi Delta Theta; 
Theta Nu Ejisilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marshall 
Law Club; i5tudents' Dancing Club. Practicing 
Law, 1904 — . Address, 914 Ave. C, Lawton, 
Okla. 

2053. LORIN CLARK 
Lawver; LL. B. ; b. F 4, 18S0, St. Joseph Tp. 
111.; s. 'Wallace (b. F. iS. 1856, Ogden Tp. 111.) 
and Eliza Ann (Thompson) Clark (b. Mr 23, 
1859, St. Joseph Tp. 111.). Prepared in pvt. 
study. V\'itenagemote. I'racticing law, 1905 — . 
Married Ava Cockayne, D 31, 1910, Homer, 
HI. Address, Homer, Ill.t 

2054. THOMAS AQUILLA CLARK 
(Brother of Nos. 1645, 2353) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 22, 1870, 
Sidney, 111.; s. William Davis (b. D 21, 1831, 
Perry Co., O.) and Mary Jane (Huff) Clark 
(b. 20, 1841, Coshocton, O.). Prepared in 
Sidney H. S.; Ihiiv. Acad.; Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1912-13. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Band; Mandolin Club. With 
Gen. Elec. Co., 1904-5; N. Y. Navy Yard, 1^06; 
Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of III., 1907. N. G. N. 
Y. 23rd Regt.. 1905-6; 2nd Lt., C. A. C, U. S. 
.\., 1907; 1st 1-t., 1907; Honor Grad., C. A. 
Sell., 191 1 ; Grad. advanced class, do., 1912: 
histr., do., 1913-14; Capt., 1916; Maj., 1917; 
office of Chief of Ord., Washington on gun de- 
sign, 1918: office of Chief of C. A., Washington 
D. C, 191S; Pres. C. A. Board, Ft. Monroe. 
Va. Married Edith Gordon Erskine, O 21, 1908, 
St. Louis. Child, William Erskine b. N 2, 1909. 
Address, 2124 P St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

2055. EDNA CLARKSON (EVANS) 

B. L. S.; b. Jl 16, 1880, Carthage, Mo.; d. 
Tames Douglas and Ida (Cornell) Clarkson. 
Prei)ared in Drury Acad., Springfield, Mo. 
Asst. Libn., Carthage Pub. Lib., 1904-5. Mar- 
ried John Campbell Evans, Je 20, 1905, Car- 
thage, Mo. Children: Jack Clarkson, b. D 4, 
1907; Martha, b. D 21, 1910; Amelia, b. N 29, 
1912. Address, Olden, Mo. 

2056. EMO LIZZIE COLE (SPALN) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja i, 1878, 

Keokuk; d. John Henry (b. .•Xp 19, 1845, Bee- 
town. Wis) and Leulia (Warner) Cole (b. J 29, 
1S53, Warner, Pa.). Prepared in Keokuk. H. 
S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1808-0. Ger. Club; Eng. 
Club; Choral Soc; Y. \\'. C. A. Teacher, 1904- 
5; 1909 — . Married William Allen Spain, F 
1909, Keokuk (died D 25, 1900). Address, 
008 Grace St., Chicago. J 

2057. LEONARD ALLEN COLP 
lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja iS, 1881,. Carter- 
ville, HI.; s. John, (b. D 31, 1850, Osage, III.) 
and Dora (North) Colp (b. N 14, 1862, Carbon- 
dale, 111.). Prepared in Carterville H. S.; B. 
S., Valparaiso LIniv., 1900. -Mpha Tan Omega; 
Witenagemote; Phi Delta Phi. General Law 
Practice; Coal and Land Broker, 1904—. Mar- 
ried Ethel Burkhart, N 2, 1909, Marion, HI. 
Address, c/o Colp & Ferrel, Marion, Ill.t 

2058. EDWARD CHAPMAN CONVERSE 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1909; b. 
O 3, 18S1, Chicago; s. Charles I. (b. F 16, 185S, 
.\ndover. Til.) and Hatti-e (Smith) Converse 



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(b. My 24, 1862, Sandwich, 111.). Prepared 
m Sugar Grove H. S. ; Aurora Coll. Der 
Deutsche Verein. Teacher, Charleston, 111., 
1904; do., Chamiiaign, 1005-7; do ]Jurlington, 
111., 1008; do., Elgin, 111., igog; Instr., Univ. 
of N. Dak., 1910 — . Mem., Central Assn. Sc. 
and Math. Teachers; N. Dak. St. Educ. Assn. 
Married Maude M. McCannon, Je 21, igo.-;, 
Aurora, III. Children; Frances Ella, b. 1906; 
Charles Edward, b. 1907; Mildred Harriet, b. 
igi2. Address, Univ. of N. Dak., University, 
hf. Dak. 

20S9. ORRILL PAULINE COOLIDGE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 8, 1881, Niles, Mich.; 
d. Orrille William (b. O 9, 1839, Edwardsburg, 
Mich.) and Ann Catherine (Pettingill) Coolidge 
(b. My 26, 1840, Ogden Co., N. Y.). Prepared 
in Niles H. S. ; I'liiv. of Calif., 1900-1. I.ibn., 
Pub. Lib., Niles Mich. Address, jog N. State 
St., Niles, Mich.t 

2060. MANFORD E. COX 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 20, 1880, Robinson, 
111.; s. John Thomas (b. Ap 29, 1844, Hutson- 
ville 111.) and Lucinda T. (Buckner) Cox (b. 
My 10, 1851, Clark Co., III.). Pre|)ared in Rob- 
inson H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Delta Phi; 
Van Twiller Court. City Atty., Robinson, 1905- 
7; St. Atty., Crawford Co., 111., 1908-1912; 
Law practice, igi2 — . Sergt., Co. D, 111. Nat. 
(hiard; Mach. Gun Div., (). T. C, Camp Han- 
cock, Ga. Married Hattie E. Patton, Je 21, 
igii, Palestine, 111. Ciiild, Carroll 'i'homas, 
b. D 19, 1912. Address, Robinson, 111. 

2061. ALICE BOURLAND COY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b". S 15, 1864, Peoria; 
d. Eliab Washburn (b. D 6, 1832, Thorndyke, 
Me.) and Georgianna Louisa Bryant (Har- 
rington) Coy (b. Jl 3, 1838, Leominster, 
Mass.). Prepared in Hughes 11. S., Cincinnati. 
Young Men's Mercantile Lib. Cincinnati. 
Mem., Cincinnati Woman's Club; Woman's 
City Club; Am. Lib. Assn.; O. Lib. Assn. 
Address, 63 S. Warwick Apt., Avondale, Cin- 
cinnati. 

2062. ERNEST WILFRED CRESAP 
(Brother of No. 2063) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 8, 1879, 
Bondville, 111.; s. B. T. (b. 1838, Marion Co., 
O.) and Elizabeth (Lister) Cresap (b. 1848, 
Pickaway Co., O.). Prejiared in Lovington 
H. S.; Sullivan H. S. Instr., Ger., Coshocton 
H. S., 1904 — . Address, 224 S. 6th St., Coshoc- 
ton, O.t 

2063. TRELLA JANE CRESAP 
(Sister of No. 2062) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 28, i88i, 
Bondville, 111.; d. B. T. (b. 1838, Marion Co., 
O.) and Elizabeth (Lister) Cresap (b. 1848, 
Pickaway Co., O.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
Der Deutsche Verein. Prin., H. .S., Homer, 
111. Address, Lewiston. Mont.t 

2064. FREDERICK CUTTLE 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ag 19, 1875, 
Montreal, Can.; s. George (b. Ireland) and 
Martha (Oborne) Cuttle (b. Montreal. Can.). 
Prepared in Riverside (Calif.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Calif., 1898-1901; M. D., P. and S., Chicago, 
1904. Nu Sigma Nu; Y. M. C:. A., Gen. Sec. 
1000. Phys. and Surg. Mem., Am. Acad, of 
Med.; A. M. A. Married Oro Elma Tracy, 
My 4, 1905. Child, Tracy Donald, b. Ag 23, 
1908. • Address, Hanford, Calif. t 

2065. HENRY CAMILLE DADANT 
(Brother of Nos. 1654, 3334, 8253) 
Merchant; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 4. 1882, 
Hamilton, 111.; s. Camille P. (b. Langres, 
F"rance) and Mary (Marinelli) Dadant (b. St. 
Louis). Prepared in Keokuk H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi. Merchant and Mfr., Bee-Keepers' Sup- 
plies. Married Bertha Rayburn, Je 24, 190S. 
Child, b. D 21, 1909. Addi'ess, Hamilton, Ill.t 



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2066. «CLEON LESLIE DAVIS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 18, :877, 
Zion, 111.; s. Joseph Edgar (b. O 24, 1848, 



Pike Co., 111.) and Martha Allen (Bell) Davis 
(b. D 15, i8s3, Macon Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Soc. Topo- 
graphic Surveying, Bohio, Canal Zone, Panama, 
iyo4-o8. Died F igo8, Gatun, Canal Zone, 
Panama. 

2067. JOHN WOLFERSPERGER DAVIS 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 6, 

1880, Sterling. 111.; s. William White (b. O 25, 
1836, Lancaster, Pa.) and Margaret (Wolfers- 
perger) Davis (b. Mr 25, 1849, Lebanon, Pa.). 
Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. S. Sigma Alpha 
Ejisilon; Sigma Delta. Struct. Engr., A. 
Bolter's Sons, Struct. Steel Works, (Chicago, 
1904-f'; As.st. Engr., D. H. Burnham & Co., 
1906-7; Engr., Huehl & Schmidt, 1907-g; V. P. 
and Engr. Gage Struct. Steel Co., igog-is; V. 
P., Jolict Bridge iS: Iron Co.. igis-i8; Contract- 
ing Engr., McClintic Marshall Co., Chicago, 
1918 — . Mem., Univ. Club of Chicago; Sons of 
Am. Rev.; A. F. A. M. Married Marie Spies, S 
II, 1906, Chicago. Children; John W. Jr., b. O 
24. 1907; lilizabeth Marie, b. Mr 21, 1912; 
Robert Siiies, b. Ja 31, 1917. Address, 204 7th 
Ave., La Grange 111.; bus. add., 1214 First Nat. 
Bank BIdg., Chicago. 

2068. MAP.EL KATHERINE DAVISON 

(LOTZ) 
(Wife of No. 1549) 
B. L. S.; b. Ag 11, 1879, Joliet, 111.; d. 
George and Hannah (Allen) Davison. Pre- 
pared in Joliet H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1897- 
g. Kapi)a Alpha Tlieta; Phi Delta Psi. Asst. 
Libn., Joliet I'ub. Lib., igoo-7. Married John 
Ramsey Lotz ('01), O 12, 1907, Joliet, 111. Chil- 
dren: Katherine, b. S 21, 1908; Elizabeth, b. 
My 6, ign; Jean, b. My 3, 1916. Address, 
59 Oxford Road, Newton Centre, Mass. 

2o6g. LAURA MAY DAYTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L & A.; b. Ja 27, 1880, 
Newman, 111.; d. John (b. 1836, Troy, N. Y.) 
and Laura Jane (Miller) Dayton (b. 1845, 
Alton, Ky.). Prepared in Paris H. S. Teach- 
er, Virden, 111.. igo4-5; do., Colfax, 111., 1905- 
■3; do., John Marshall, II. S., Chicago, 1913 — . 
Address, 3832 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago. 



2070. ALICE GREENWOOD DERBY 
(CARR) 

Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. O 24, 1878, 
Yellow Springs, O.; d. Samuel (Carroll (b. Mr 
3, 1842, Dulilin, N. II.) and Eunice Harlow 
(Ransom) Derby. Prepared in North II. S., 
Columbus, O.; West. Reserve Univ., 1897-8. B. 
Ph., O. St. Univ., 1901. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Married Oscar Edwin Carr, S 21, 1906, Co- 
lumbus, O. Children: Dorothy Derby, b. Je 
20, igo8; Helen Cjreenwood, b. Ag 22, igog; 
Donald Ladley, b. Ag 22, 191 1. Address, 
Yellow Springs, O. 

2071. FRED JOHN DEUTSCHMANN 
Supt. of Const.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 21, 

1883. Lenzburg, 111.; s. F. J. (b. Je 18, 1848, 
Wuertenberg, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Mathews) 
Deutschmann (b. S 3, 1851, New Orleans, La.). 
Prepared in Belleville H. S. Asst. City Engr., 
Belleville, 111., igo4-o6; City Engr., do., 1906-09; 
Supt. of Const., Reeb Bros.. Const. Co., Belle- 
ville, 111., 1909-13; Herrin (Jonst. Co., Herrin, 
111., 1913-14; A. C. Brown Const. Co., igi4-i6; 
J. L. Doris Const. Co., Harrisburg. 111., 1916- 
18; Wells Engng. Co., Aurora, 111., igi8 — . 
Married Bess Young, D 30, igo3. Champaign. 
Children: Harold James, b. Jl 18, 1005 (died 
N 8, igi2); Jane, b. Mr 2, 19 14; Wilma, b. Jl 
18, 1915. Actdress, 507 Union St., Champaign; 
bus. add., 346 Coulter Block, Aurora, 111. 



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^072. ARTHUR GARFIELD DIKFENBACll 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 7. :8So, 
Blue Island. Prepared in Blue Island 11. S. 
Married Mabel A. Kilpatrick, Je 4, 1908, 
Little Rock, Ark. Child, James Cummins, b. 
.11 23, iQio. Aiidrcss, 336 S. Madison Ave., 
La Grange, lU.t 

2073. EDWARD AUGUST DIETERLE 
Consulting Gas Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. 
.11 19, iSSo, Chicago; s. Henry E. (b. 1855, 
do.) and Martha cWitte) Dieterle (.b. 1859, 
Uerljn, Ger.). Prepared in Cl^icago Eng. 
High and R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Schs. N'arsity 
Track Team. Asst. Chem., 1904-0- ; Asst. 
Sujit., 190^-8, Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., 
Chicago; Chem., Key City Gas Co., Dubuque, 
la., 190S; Chem., Seattle Lighting Co., Seattle, 
Wash., 1909-16; Benzol recovery. Peoples Gas 
Light & Coke Co., Chicago, 1916-18; Edward A. 
Dieterle & Co., Builders of Benzol Recovery 
.Xpi^aratiis, igiS — ; Consulting Gas Engr., 
1918 — ; with The Koppers Co., Mellon Inst., 
I'ittsburgh. Invented Apparatus for Enriching 
Water Gas, I'atcnted, F 21, 1911. Mem., Am. 
Gas. Inst., 1908; A. C. S., 191-;; Treas., ruget 
Sound Section A. C. S., 1914; 111. Gas Assn., 
1916; Engrs. Club, Seattle, 1916; Chin., Puget 
Sound Section, A. C. S., 1916. Married Elsie 
Boll Stewart, le 24, igi3, Seattle. AilJrcss. 
Glen EUyn, 111.; bus. add., c/o The Koppers 
Co., Mellon Inst., Pittsburgh. 

2074. MERTIE MAY DILLON (BLAIR) 
(.Wife of No. 2328; Sister of No. 3346) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Normal, 111.; d. 
.\dolphus (b. O 28, 1849, Dillon Town, Taze- 
well Co., 111.) and Pauline (Britt) Dillon tb. 
O 30, 1850, Armington, 111.). Prepared in 
111. St. Norm. Univ.; Univ. of Chicago, 1906. 
Teacher, Normal, 111., 1904-07; do., Chicago, 
1907-10; do., Bloomington, 111., 1910-12; do.. 
Normal, 111., 1912 — . Married Franklin Irving 
Blair C'05), S lo, 1907, Detroit. Children: 
l~ranklin Irving, b. Jl ii, 1909 (died Ag 9, 
1909); Britt b. Ag 3," 1912; Ellis Dillon. b.'My 
29, 1914. .-tddr^ss, R. 2, Box i. Normal, HI. 

2075. HENRY BERNHARD DIRKS 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1905; b. 
Je 21, 1884, Chicago; s. Herman J. (b. Ap 30, 
1850, Oldenberg, Ger.) and Anna Eilzabeth 
(Meyer) Dirks (b. F 4, 1852, Apen, do.). Pre- 
lared in Chicago Eng. High and Man. Tr. 
Sch. Tan Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Univ. Fel- 
lowship; Pres., M. E. and E. E. Soc. Engng. 
Exp. Sta., Urbana, 1905-8; Instr. in M. E., 
I'niv. of 111., 1908-10; .\sst. Mech., Nat. Ma- 
chine Works, 1910-15; Asst. Prof., C. E., 
Princeton Univ., 1915 — . Auth.: Fuel Tests 
with 111. Coals, Proc\cdi}uj.<!, III. Soc. of En</)s. 
and Stirzs., 1908; Acceleration in Cam Trains, 
Tcchnograph, 1904; Specific Heat of Superheat- 
ed Steam, do., 1909; Buls. Nos. 2 and 7, Exp. 
Sta., with L, P. Breckenridge and S. VV. Parr. 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. M. E. Married Blanche 
Fargason Breckenridge. O i, 1912, New Haven, 
Conn. Child, Henry B., b. Ap 20, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Mich. Agr. Coll., E. Lansing, Mich. 

2076. FREDERICK HUGO DOEDEN 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 15, 1S82, 
Eureka, 111. Prepared in Eureka PI. S.; Prep. 
Dept., Eureka Coll. Pres., Adelphic; la. -111. De 
bates; Pres., Orat. Assn.; Grad. Scholarship. 
Columbia. Woodford Co. Supt., 1907; Snpt. of 
Tr. Sch. and Prof, of Educ, Mo. St. Norm. 
Sch. Mem., N. E. A. Married Nellie Render, 
D 25, 1908, Peoria. Address, Cape Girardeau, 
Mo. 

2077- ARCHIBALD BLAND DORMAN 

(Brother of No. 371 1) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 13, 1882, 
Taylorville, 111.; s. Martin Luther (b. 1839, 
Owenton, Ky.) and Susannah (Phillips) Dor- 
man (b. 1S54, Isle of Jersey, Eng.). Prepared 



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in Taylorville II. S.; Harvard Law Sch.; Univ. 
of Berlin, Philomathean; Debating and Ora- 
tory. Prin.. Mt. Pulaski H. S., 111., 1904-5; 
.\ni. Consular Service; Vice Consul-General, 
Berlin, Ger. and Genoa, Italy; mem., firm 
Morrison, Dunne & Brobeck, Corp. Attys. Mar- 
ried in London, 1910. Address, 709 Crocker 
Hldg , San Francisco. 

2078. FRANK LEON DREW 
(Husband of No. 1811) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 27, 1871, 
Oneida Co.. N. Y.; s. George R. (b. N. Y. and 
Hattie L. (Spitzer) Drew. Prepared in Beloit 
(.Wis.) 11. S. M. E. Soc.: E. E. Soc. Working 
on the 100 ft. reflecting telescope for Mt. Wil- 
son, 1909 — . Spanish-Am. War, 1898-99. Mar- 
ried Katharine Bear ('03), Ja i, 1906, Los 
Angeles. Child, Katharine, b. D 8, 1906. Ad- 
dress, 1 154 N. Jlentor Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 

2079. JOHN LEWIS DRYER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 31, 1878, Butler, 111.; 

s. George W. (b. O 8, 1839, Hillsboro, 111.) and 
Lucy Jane (McCord) Dryer (h. Ap i, 1849). 
Prepared in Butler H. S.; Hillsboro II. S.; 
Blackburn Coll., Carlinville, 111. Witenagemot. 
Practicing law, Hillsboro, 111.; Co. Judge, 
Montgomery Co., 111., 1906-14. Married Mae 
Elizabeth Brookman, O 31, 1904. Child. Doris 
Kathryn, b. O 30, 1908. Address, Hillsboro, 

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20S0. EARL LEROY DUELL 
Deputy .Auditor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 
14, 18S3, N'irden, 111.; s. Dallas G. (b. D 12, 
1845, Oswego, N. Y.) and Ella V. (Snider) 
Duell (b. le 24, 1863, Newark, O.). Prepared 
in Devil's" Lake (N. Dak.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Dak., 1900-3. Adelphic. Address, Devil's 
Lake. N. Dak. 

20S1. CLYDE EARL DURLAND 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 25, 1880, 
Flora, 111.; s. Maurice Gould (b. S 15, 1854, 
Brownstown, Ind.) and Celica Margaret (Mc- 
Bride) Durland (b. Jl 15, 1854, Xenia, 111.). 
Prepared in H. S.; Orchard Citv Bus. Coll., 
Flora, 111. C. E. Club; V. P. Class; Track 
Team; Mgr., Varsity Track Team, Civ. Engr., 
Ry. (jovt., pvt. and municipal; Miss. River 
Comn., 1904; Asst. City Engr., 1909-11; City 
Engr., Billings, Mont., 1911-15; Engng. Prac- 
tice 1915 — . Mem., First Baptist Church; A. 
F. A. M. ; Pres.. Mont. Inst. Municipal Engrs., 
1915. Married Harriet Louise Brayton, O 11, 
1910, Billings, Mont. Children: Alice Mar- 
garet, b. O 14, 1913; Jean, b. N 26, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 2i6 Burlington Ave., Billings, Mont.; 
bits, add., 221 Stapleton Bldg., do. 

20S2. CHARLES EDWARDS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 27, 1882, 
Manchester, Eng.; s. James (b. Mr 16, 1848, 
Redruth, Cornwall, Eng.) and Nannie William 
(Bowden) Edwards (b. S 29, 1849, do.). Pre- 
pared in Peru H. S.; Peru Tp. H. S., I.aSalle, 
111. Chem. and Assayer for various smelting 
and refining plants and mining cos.; Chem. for 
Tacoma Smelting Co.; Chief Chem., Murray 
Plant, A. S. & R. Co. Mem., St. John's 
Lodge No. 13, A. F. A. M.; Sinai chapter, R. 
\. M. No. 185; Calumet Council, No. 76, R. S. 
M. Married Blanche M. Havenhill, je 24, 
1912, Sandwich, 111. Address, A. S. & R. Co., 
Garfield, Ut. 

2083. EDWARD GOLLERT EIDAM 
(Husband of No. 2940) 
Telephone Engr. • B. S. in M. E. ; b. F ii, 
1879, Blue Island, Ill.;s. C. F. (b. D 3, 1831, 
Ger.) and Julia Runge (b. Je 4, 1840, do.). 
Prepared in Blue Island 11. S. Apparatus 
Engng. Dept. for Stromberg Carlson Tele- 
phone Co., 1904 — . Married Emma B. Con- 
nelly ('07). S 5, 190S, Cincinnati. Address, 85 
■Middlesex Road, Rochester, N. Y'.f 



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2084. TORRIS EIDE 
(Brother of No. 4140) 
Designing Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 19, 
1S82, Aalund. Norway; s. Tollef T. (b. D 12, 
1852, do.) and Christine (Greve) Eide (b. Ag 
12, 1862, Lund, Norway). I'reijared in Univ. 
Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Surv., Miss. R. 
Improvement, lietween Hannibal, Mo. and Mo. 
R., 1904; Draftsman, Ore. Short Line Ry., 
Mont. Div., 1904-05; Grand Central Improve- 
ment,^ New York City and H. R. R., 1905-06; 
I'a. Tunnel and Terminal Ry., 1906; Asst. 
Engr. and Asst. Designing Elngr., Bd. of Water 
Supply, New York City, 1906 — . Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Maude E. Clark, O 10, 
191 1, New York City. Address. 2406 Nevvkirk 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; bus. add., Room 2208, 
iSIunicipal Bldg., New York City. 

2085. LLOYD EDWIN ENGEL 
Office Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; 
b. Ja II. 1877, Metamora, 111.; s. Joseph N. (b. 
My 8, 1854, do.) and Mary (Garber) Engel (b. 
May 10 1855, Pekin, 111.). Prepared in Met- 
amora H. Si.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Prin., 
H. S. and Dept. Teacher, Elizabeth, 111., 1905; 
Burlington. la., 1907; Mohall, N. Dak., 191 1; 
Ilittle Tp, n. S., Arminston, 111., 191 1; Dist. 
Mgr., A. M. Cloud, Manchester, la., 1915; Of- 
fice Mgr., Cowden Lumber Co., Everett, Wash., 
1918 — . Auth. :A Comparative Study of Long- 
fellow's Sonnets, Thesis for Master's degree, 
Univ. of 111., 1909. Mem., Bus. Men's Club, 
Elizabeth, 111.; Christian Church. Married 
May Lois Logan S 2, 1908, Newark, 111. 
Child, Edmund Lyford, b. S 12, 1909. Address, 
1628 Hoyt Ave., Everett, Wash.; bus add., 
217 Commerce Bldg., do. 

2086. ROY VICTOR ENGSTROM 
Engineer; B. S. in M. &- S. E.; b. F 3, 1883. 
Peoria; s. Charles Victor (b. Sweden) and Bes- 
sie (Johnson) Engstrom (b. do.). Prepared in 
Peoria H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; Sr. Class Pres. ; Valedictorian. 
Asst. in Engng., Exp. Sta., Univ of 111., sum- 
mer, 1904; Instr., T. and A. M., Univ. of 111., 
1905; Asst. in charge of reinforced concrete 
tests made at 111. during 1905; Govt. Concrete 
tests, 1905-6; with Brayton Engng. Co., St. 
Paul, 191^6-7; Assoc, T. and A. M., Univ. of 
III., 1907-9; Asst. Prof., 1909-10; Const, work 
with Grant Smith & Co., Seattle, 1910-17; do., 
with Stone and Webster, Boston, 1917 — . 
Engr., Hog Island Shipyard, 1918; Asst. to 
Pres., Internat. Ship Bldg. Corp., Philadelphia, 
1918-;— . Married Edna M. Fulks, O 16, 1907, 
Peoria. Child, Charles George, b. Je 29, 1909. 
Address, 447 Moss Ave., Peoria; bus. add.. 
140 Broad St., Philadelphia. 

2087. LAMBERT THEODORE ERICSON 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 5, 
1883, Peoria; s. Gustav Edwin (b. D 10, 1859, 
Sweden) and Anna Elizabeth (Alberts) Ericson 
(b. Ja 27, i860, Galesburg, 111.). Prepared 
in Moline H. S. Delta Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Technograph Bd. Draftsman, 
Weir Frog Co., Cincinnati, 1904-05; Locating 
Party, Mo. Pacific Ry., 1905-06; Const. Engr., 
Mo. Pacific R. R. Yds., Dupo, 111., 1906-07; 
Asst. Engr., Mo. Dist., C. B. & Q. R. R., 1907; 
Treating Insp., Frisco Lines, Hugo, Okla., 
1907-10; C. & E. I. R. R., Marion, 111., igio- 
IX ; Chief Insp., Port Reading Creosoting Plant, 
Philadelphia & Reading Ry., Port Reading, N. 
J., 191112; Asst. Supt. do., 1912-14; (ihief 
Engr., Am. Creosoting Co., New York City, 
1914-17; Contracting Engr., Jennison Wright 
Co., Toledo, O., 1917— ._ Married Belle B. 
Garth, Jl 23, 1906, Union, Mo. Children: 
Edwin Garth, b. My 5. 1907 (died My 23, 
1907); Lambert Theodore, Jr., b. D 23, 1909; 
Elizabeth Anne, b. D 21, 1916. Address, 2643 
Scottwood Ave., Toledo, O.; bus. add., 2463 
Broadway, do. 



2088. WILLIAM ALONZO ETHERTON 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 11, 1876, 
Jackson Co., 111.; s. Abraham M. (b. Ja 20, 
1851, do.) and Mary (Henson) Ethcrton (b. 
Ja 24, 185s, Grand Tower, III.). Prepared in 
So. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; Mass. Inst, of Tech., 
1 91 2. Tests of heat transmission through in- 
sulated walls, 1904; Const. Engr. for 
the U. S. P. O. and Court House Bldg., Hunt- 
ington, W. Va., 1905-06; Bldg. Supt., U. S. P. 
O. and Court House, St. Louis; Supt., do., E. 
St. Louis 111.; Post Hosp., JelTerson Barracks, 
1906-07; Prof., Arch. Engr. and Arch, for St. 
Bd. of Agr., Stillwater, Okla., 1907-12; Arch. 
in charge of Farm Structures, in U. S. Dept. 
of Agr., Ava, 111., 1913-16; pvt. practice in 
rural arch., 191 6 — . Auth.: Inexpensive Plumb- 
ing for Farm Kitchens, Kan. St. Agr. Coll. 
Bull., 23 pp., Ai) 1916; The Farmhouse Im- 
proved, Kan. St. Coll. Bid., 88 pp. My, 191 7. 
Mem., A. I. A.; Am. Inst. Agr. Engr.; Phi 
Kappa Phi. Married Sadi.e Dean, Ja 20, 1905, 
St. Louis. Children: Infant, b. Ag 27, 1906 
(died S I, 1906); Murry Dean, b. Jl 5, 1909. 
Address, Ava, 111. 

2089. KENNETH NEILL EVANS 
Engineer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 10, 1882, 

Waynesville, 111.; s. Charles Edward (b. O 30, 
1855, do) and Laura Belle (Twaddell) Evans 
(b. O 6, i860, Weston^^ Mo.). Prepared in 
Taylorville Tp. H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Math. 
Club; Eng. CJlub. Jr. Civ. Engr. Asst. making 
map for Christian Co. Coal Co., 1905; R. R. 
Engr., Pa. R. R.; Engr. charge of Const, work, 
Ridgeville, Ind., 1909-10; Cincinnati, 1910; 
Capt. Engr., Washington Barracks, Washing- 
ton, p. C; do., Co. G, 5th Bn., Ft. Benjamin 
Harrison, Indianapolis. Married Ruth Kenney, 
Ag 30, 1913, Logansport, Ind. Address, Wash- 
ington Barracks, Washington, D. C. 

2090. SAMUEL BARRY FLAGG 
Fuel Expert; B. S. in M. E.; b. N i, 1882, Al- 
ton, 111,; s. Richard Henry (b. 1857) and Han- 
nah Sanford (Caldwell) Flagg (b. Je 5, 1858.). 
Prepared in Alton H. S.; Shurtleff Coll., 1900. 
M. E. and E. E. Soc. ; Tau Beta Pi; Final hon- 
ors. With Equitable Powder Mfg. Co., East 
Alton, 111., 1904-06; U. S. Geol. Sur. and U. 
S. Bur. of Mines, 1906-17; Fuel Expert, Elec. 
Bond &• Share Co., New York City, 191 7 — . 
jMem., A. S. M. E. Married Minnie Mabel 
Boltz, Ap 22, 1913, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Address, 
3123 Hood St., Dallas, Tex.; bits add., Elec. 
Bond & Share Co., 71 Broadway, New York 
City. 

2091. CLARENCE EARL FLEMING 
Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.: 
b. F 25, 1883, Delavan, 111.; s. William (b. O 
30, 1839, Zanesville, O.) and Anne Frances 
(Trimble) Fleming (b. Mr 6, 1856, Tremont, 
111.). Prepared in Delavan H. S. Y. M. C. 
A.; Philomathean, Pres.; Eng. Club. Stud., 
Y. M. C. A. Coll., Springfield, Mass.. 1908-10; 
Y. M. C. A. Sec, Ind. Univ., Bloomington, 
Ind. ,1904-6; Dir. of Religious Work at Sioux 
City, 1906; do., Colorado Springs, Colo., 1906- 
S; Gen. Sec, .Saratoga Springs Y. M. C. A., N. 
Y., 1910-17; Y. M. C. A., France, 1917; do., 
Binghampton, N. J., 1918 — . Mem.. M. E. 
Church. Married Claudia Belle Hall, O 24. 
1906, Oakwood, 111. Address. Binghampton, N. 
V. 

2093. CARL JOSHUA FLETCHER 
(Husband of No. 1892) 
Coal Dealer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 3. 1880, 
Galesburg, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Vt.) and Hen- 
rietta fBrown) Fletcher (b. near Galesburg, 
111.). Prepared in Galesburg H. S.; Lombard 
Coll. Phi Delta Theta; Glee and Mandolin 
Club, 1903; Pres., Tennis Club-Team; Mgr., 
Class Baseball; Central Union Tel. Co., 1904-6; 
Jr. Engr., U. S. G. S., 1906-7; Fuel Engng. Co.. 



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1907; Cml. Testing and Engng. Co., 1909-10; 
Engr. and Salesman, Tavlor Coal Co., 1910-16; 
Mem.; Highland Golf 'Club. 1907; Columbia 
Club, Indianapolis. Married Mary Henderson 
('03), D 16, 1905, Galesburg, 111. Children: 
Samuel, b. Ja 15, 1907; William Henderson, 
b. Mr 8, 1908; Carl Joshua, Jr., b. Je jo, 1910; 
David Brown, b. Je 8, 1913; Stephen Wimber- 
ly, b. S 9, 1916. Address. 5765 Central .\ve., 
Indianapolis; bus. add., 1503 Merchants Bank 
Bldg. do. 

2093. CAROLINE KATHARINE FOSTER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Je 12, 1880, Mead- 
ville. Pa.; d. Francis Herriotte (b. D 18, 1836, 
Meadville. Pa.) and Frances Elizabeth Foster 
(b. N 27, 1845, Mercer, Pa.). Prepared in 
Pittsburgh Central II. S. A. B., West. Univ. 
of Pa., 1902. Cataloger, Carnegie Lib., Pitts- 
burgh, 1905-8; Asst., Order Dept., 1908-15; 
Asst. Libn., Order and Catalog Dept., Pub. 
Lib., Minneapolis, 1915 — . Address, 407 4th 
St., S. E. Minneapolis. 

2094. PEARLE FRANKENBERG (McCLIN- 
TOCK) 
B. L. S.; b. O 18, 1882, Mayview, 111.: d. 
Alvin Keener (b. Ja 1, 1854, Tiffin, O.) and 
Martha Jane (McClain) Frankenberg (b. Ja 
15, 1858, Urbana). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Married Delmore H. McClintock. Ag 15, 1910, 
Medford, Ore. Children: Katherine Louise, b. 
N 20, 191 1 ; Mary Alice, b. My 14, 1913; Pat- 
ricia Jane, b. N 16, 1915. Address, 902 N. 9th 
St., Phoenix, Ariz. 

2095. DEAN FRANKLIN 
Judge; LL. B.; b. Ja 9, 1872, Macomb, 111.; 
s. William James (b. Ap 20, 1843, ^io.) and Mary 
Ann (Gibbs) Franklin (b. N 8, 1848, Schuvler 
Co., 111.). Phi^ Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; 
Theta Kappa Nu. Judge, City Court of Ma- 
comb. Address, Macomb, Ill.t 

2096. BURTON FRENCH 

Consulting Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 23, 
1881, LaPorte, Ind.; s. W. H. (b. Ag 1852, Chi- 
cago) and F. E. (Wallace) French (b. Ja 13, 
1856, LaPorte, Ind.). Prepared in Chicago 
Eng. H. S. and Man. Tr. Sch. Commonwealth 
Edison Co., 1904-8; Consumers Elec. Light & 
Power Co., New Orleans, 1908-13; Pub. Service 
Co. Okla., 1913-18; Consulting Engr. 1918 — . 
Assoc, mem., A. I. E. E. ; Class B, mem. of 
Nat. Elec. Light Assn. Married Marion B. 
Gilmour, Mr 10, 1913, New Orleans. Child- 
ren: Marion B., b. F 17, 1914; Burton, Jr., b. 
Mr 7, 1915. Address, 492 Continental and 
Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago. 

2097. WILLIAM HIRAM FURSMAN 

(Husband of No. 1934) 
Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Coal Co.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. Jl 20, 1878, El Paso, 111.; s. Elias Saflord 
(b. Ag 1837, N. Y.) and Mira (Pool) Fursman 
(b. Ap 17, 1844). Prepared in El Paso H. S. 
Theta Nu Epsilon. Muskogee R. R. work, field 
and office, Muskogee, Okla., 1904-5; Draftsman, 
Doring Coal Co., Chicago, 1905-7; Engr., West 
Frankfort, 111., 1907-11; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., 
Fursman Coal Co., 191 1 — . Married Winifred 
Myers ('03), O 24, 1904, St. Louis. Children: 
Helen Eliza, b. O 11, 1907; William Hiram, b. 
Je 19, 1909. Address, Okmulgee, Okla. 

2098. ELMER LOGAN GARNETT 
(Husband of No. 2318; Brother of Nos. 950, 
1504. 3373. 3745, 4670) 
Bond and Mortgage Broker; A. B. in L. & 
A.; b. N 15, 1879, St. Marys, 111.; s. Robert 
Kirtley (b. Ag 4, 1844, do.) and Annie Elizabeth 
(Hunter) Garnett (b. O 19, 1845, Catasauqua, 
Pa.). Prepared in Carthage H. S. LL. B., 
N. W. Univ., 1906. Phi Gamma Delta: Phi 
Delta Phi; Adelphic; Pol. Sc. Club; Cml. Club; 



Van Twiller Court; Phi Beta Kappa; Mai., 
Univ. Regt. Kimball & Norton Ins. Fellow- 
ship, 1904-5. Practiced Law, 1908; Bank Cash- 
ier, 1910; Bond and Mortgage Broker, 1910 — . 
Married Lela Ethlvn Barnard ('05), S i, 1910 
Manteno, 111. Children: Hugh Barnard, b. Jl 
12, 1911; Lela Jean, b. D 15, 1912; Marjorie 
Anne, b. Je 5, 19 18. .4ddress, Altus, Okla. 

2099. NEWTON DAVID GASTON 
Efficiency Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 14, 
1874, Tranquility, O.; s. E. M. (b. do.) and 
Nancy J. (Brown) Gaston (b. Cherry Fork, O.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Hillsboro Coll, O.; 
West. III. Norm. Sch.; Bushnell Coll.; Valpara- 
iso Univ., 1894-5. Pres., M. E. Soc; Pres. 
E. E. Soc; Technograph Bd.; Illio Bd.; Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Draftsman, Deering Div., Internal. 
Harvester Co., Chicago, 1904-5; Asst. Supt. 
Office Deere & Co., Moline, 111., 1905-6; Chief, 
Cost. Dept., West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1906-9; 
Cost. Acct., Automatic Elec. Co., Chicago, 1910; 
Efficiency Engr., Adams Westlake C^o., 1910 — . 
Married Cecile A. Du Mars, O 30, 1906, Hanna 
City, 111. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. F 22, 1910. 
.4ddrcss, 439 S. Madison Ave., La Grange, 111. 

21 00. LILLIAN MABELLE GEORGE 
Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. Ap 27, 1874, 
Amesbury, Mass.; d. Robert Benjamin (b. S 16, 
1843, Newbury port, Mass.) and Mary Frances 
(Sargent) George (b. F 19, 1843, Amesburv, 
Mass.). Prepared in Amesbury H. S. B. S. 
R. I. St. Coll., 1899; B. L. S., N. Y. St. Lib. 
Sch. 1909. Asst. Libn. R. I. St. Coll., 1897- 
1906; Libn., do., 1906-9; Asst. Lib. of U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1910-11; Cataloger and (Tlassifier, 
Purdue L^niv. Lib., 1911 — . Mem. Am. Lib. 
Assn.; D. A. R. Address, Cedar Court, Ames- 
bury, Mass.; bus. add., 220 Waldron St., La- 
fayette, Ind. 

2101. CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GIBBS 

(BAKER) 
(Wife of No. 2886; Sister of Nos. 1335, 1684) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; b. Ja 10, 1885. 
Greenup, Ky. ; d. George (b. Mr 25, 1842, Ware- 
ham. Mass.) and Elizabeth Thacher (Hodge) 
tlibbs (b. N 9, 1846, Plymouth, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. and Univ. Acad. 
VVatcheka; Y. W. C. A.; H. Sc. Club; Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Asst. in H. 
Sc, Univ. of 111., 1905-09; Assoc, do., 1909-13. 
.-Vuth. : Some Points in Choosing Textiles, 
Univ. of III. But., iS pp., vol. 8, No. xv., 1911; 
Household Te-xtiles, Whitcomb and Barrows, 
Boston, 1 91 2; Chapter in Successful Farming 
by Frank D. Gardner, 10 pp.; six articles on 
textiles and clothing. Jour, of Home Economics, 
22 pp.. Vol. 8, 1916; various short articles. 
Mem., Am. Home Econ. Assn.; Chicago Coll. 
Club, 1914-17. Unitarian Chvirch. Married 
Cecil Franklin Baker ('07), S 11. 1913, Ware- 
ham. Mass. .4ddrcss, 5456 Jefferson Ave., 
Chicago. 

2102. LOUELLA IDA GILLESPIE 

(Sister of No. 1686) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. .\g 7, 1881, 
Harris, 111.; d. George Moore (b. 1848, Mc- 
Lean (To., 111.) and Ollie E. (Crawford) Gilles- 
pie (b. 1S56, O.). Prenared in Champaign H. 
S. Prin. of Sch., Savoy, 111., 1904-05; Asst., 
Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Teacher H. S., 
Big Rapids, Mich., 1906-08; Ottawa, Kan., 
1908-10. Mem., D. A. R. Address, 210 W. 
Park Ave., Champaign. 

2103. PHILIP DAKIN GILLHAM 
Dist. Sales Mgr. B. S. in C. E.; b. My 12, 

1883, Princeton, 111.; s. Julius Augustus (b. Ap 
16, 1844, Alton, 111.) and Elizabeth (Dakin) 
(jillham (b. Mr 29, 1846, Wilmington, O.). 
Prepared in Princeton H. S. Beta Theta Pi; 
C. E. Club. .\gr. and Drainage Engr., Prince- 



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ton, 111., 1904; Draftsman, Chicago Bridge & 
Iron Works, Chicago, 1905; do., Noelke Rich- 
ards Iron Works, Indianapolis, 1905; Design- 
ing Engr., Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, 1905- 
7; Const. Engr., do., 1908; Sales Engr., 1909; 
Mgr., Buffalo Dist. Sales Office, 190Q-11: Dist. 
Sales Mgr., Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, 
19H — . Mem., First Presby. Church; Univ. 
Club of Buffalo; Jr. Mem., A. S. C. E., 1906-11; 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E., igii — . Married 
Margaret Ellen Palmer, O 19, 1907, Princeton, 
III. Child, Jane Elizabeth, b. O 31, 1910. 
Address, 205 Park Ave., W. Princeton, HI.; 
bus. add., 1409 Nat. Bank of Commerce Bldg., 
St. Louis. 



2104. CARL LOUIS GINZEL 
(Brother of No. 2398) 
With Loan Co.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
1880, Trenton, 111.; s. Moritz and 
(Blanck) Ginzel. Prepared in Trenton 
tJniv. Acad. Phi Kappa Sigma; C. E, 
Weir Frog Co., 1904-5; Asst. Engr., M 
R. R., 190s; Govt. Sur. in Rainier Nat, 
1905-8; Title Inv. and Ins. Co., Tacoma, 
1908; P. J. Conklin Loan Co., Wichita, 
1909 — . Married Julia Hunt Conklin, 
1909, Wichita, Kan. Address, Ashland, 



Ja 31, 

Mary 
H. S.; 

Club. 
0. Pac. 

Park, 
Wash., 
Kans., 
Ap 7. 

Kan.t 

2105. PAUL BOND GLASSCO 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 11, 1878, 
Greencastle, Ind. ; s. George Melville and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Bond) Glassco. Prepared in 
Charleston and Tuscola H. Schs. Arch. Club; 
Sigma Xi. Draftsman; Insp. ; Supt.; Gen. 
Contr. ; Pres., G. W. Stiles Const. Co. Mar- 
ried Anna Veronica McCallum, O 30, 1909, 
Milwaukee. Children: Paul Bruce, b. N 8, 
191 1 ; Donald Edward, b. F 26, 1914. Address, 
6544 Newgard Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 619 
Lumber Exchange, do. 

2106. HIMAN RICHARD CLICK 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 18, 1883, St. Louis; 

s^ Max Nathan (b. Ap 8, 1862, Vilkomier, 
Kovno, Russia) and Fannie (Zoller) Click 
(b. Mr. 7, 1865, Brody, Galicia, Austria). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Phi; 
Theta Kappa Nu; Van Twiller Court. Address, 
Rosewell, N. M.f 

2107. JOSIAH GORHAM 
(Brother of No. 4678) 
Chief Chemist; A. B. in Chem.; b. D 5, 
1881, Homer, 111.; s. Henry (b. D 10, 1849, 
Jacksonville, 111.) and Mary Augustus (Dore- 
mus) Gorham (b. O 17, 1853, New Orleans). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chem. Soc. 
Asst. St. Chem. of the St. of N. Y. ; Asst. 
Chem., Union Pac. R. R., 1906; Asst. Chem., 
Colo. Fuel 4i Iron Co., 1911-16; Chief chem. 
do., 1916 — . Married Blanche Allen Dean, 
Jl s, 1918, Pueblo, Colo. Address, 215 W. 12th 
St., Pueblo, Colo. 

2108. MARGARET AMIDON GRAMESLEY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 3, 1878, Charles- 
ton, 111.; d. Charles (b. Je 3, 1842, Palmyra, 
N. Y.) and Keturah (Hildreth) Gramesley 
(h. D 6, 1857, Onondaga, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Charleston H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
V-P., Sr. Class. Libn., Children's Dept., Jack- 
sonville, 111., 1904-05; Le Moyne Inst., Mem- 
phis; Asst. Traveling Lib. Dept., 1907-12. 
Compiled, Books on Art and Artists in The 
St. Traveling Lib. Dept. of Ohio, 241 pp.; 
Books on Agr., do. Address, Jefferson City, 
Mo. 

2109. BARTLETT STEPHEN GRAY 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. My 19, 1883, Jackson- 
ville, 111.; s. Stephen Bartlett (b. .Ta 7, 1845, 
do.) and Charlotte Frances (Deatherage) 
Gray (b. Ta 8, 1861, near Piasa, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Jacksonville H. S.; Harvard Univ. 



Law Sch., 190405. Delta Upsilon; Phi Alpha 
Delta; K. K. Club; Class Baseball and Foot- 
ball Teams; Glee and Mandolin Club; Opera 
Club; Sergt., Univ. Regt. Admitted to 111. 
bar, 1904; Atty. at Law, 1905-15: City Atty., 
Geneseo, 111., 1915— . Mem., B. P. O. E.; I. 
O. Red Men; Henry Co. Bar Assn. Married 
Rose Dougherty, Ap 26, 1906, Keokuk. Ad- 
dress, 202 W. Pearl St., Geneseo, 111.; bus. 
add., 1021/2 N. State St., do. 

21 10. CELLA GENEVIEVE GREEN 
(Sister of Nos. 878, 3001) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 8, 1881, Ivesdale, 

111.; d. Patrick (b. N 7, 1842, Ireland) and 
.Alana (Hopkms) Green (b. Mr 23, 1845, do.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, Ivesdale, 
IIl.T 

21 1 1. *MABEL GREEN 

B. L. S.; b. Mr 7, 1867, Florida, N. Y.; d. 
Samtiel (b. D 18, 1840, Ringwood, Passaic Co., 
N. J.) and Mary E. (Miller) Green 
(b. Je 9, 1848, Florida, N. Y.). Prepared in 
S. S. Seward Inst., Florida N. Y.; N. Y. St. 
Norm. Sch., Albany. Pd. M., Univ. of New 
York City, 1893. Asst. Prin. of Schs., War- 
wick, N. Y., 1887-8; Asst. Prin., Gravesend, 
L. I., 1889-93; Teacher, Brooklyn H. S.. 1895-8. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Florida, N. Y., 1892 
Died Jl 23, 1905, Florida, N. Y. 

2H2. ELIZABETH GROSVENOR GREENE 
Asst. Am. Hist. Review; A. B. in L. & A.; 
B. L. S., 1905; b. O 20, 1882, Kyoto, Japan; 
d. Daniel Crosby (b. F 11, 1843, Roxbury, 
Mass.) and Mary Jane (Forbes) Greene (b. 
O 3, 1845, Charlestown, Mass.). Prepared in 
Arlington, Mass., H. S.; Newton, Mass., H. 
S.; Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1899-01. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Asst., office of the 
.*i>n. Hist Review, 1918; Course in reconstruc- 
tion, Boston, 191 8 — . Address, loii S. Wright 
St., Champaign. 

2113. LUDWIG GUTMANN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 21. i860, 
Hamburg, Ger. ; s. Z. Gutmann (b. 1830, Ham- 
burg, Ger.) and Elise (Biesenthal) Gutmann 
(b. Mecklenburg, do.). Prepared in Hamburg 
and Artisan Schools in Ger. and Eng. Dele- 
gate for A. I. E. E. to Internat. Cong, of Elec- 
tricians. Frankfurt, Ger., 1891; Const. Engr., 
1905; Engr. on staff of Wagner Elec. Mfg. 
Co., Inventor of the Gutmann Recording Watt- 
meter, No. 610,224, N 15, 1898; Pats. No. 
675,99s. No. 675,996, of Je II, 1901; 
Elec. Motors, Pats. No. 530,176, No. 
530,177, and No. 530,178, D 4, 1894; Electro 
Magnetic Cut Out, No. 446,515, 1891, and 
Alternating current regulator, Pat. No. 769,- 
342, 1904. Auth.: The Motorman and His 
Duties, the Windsor-Kenfield Pub. Co.; Paper 
read before Internat. Cong, of Electricians, 
Frankfurt, Ger., 1891; Paper read before A. 
I. E. E., 1894; Contributor to a Ger. Elec. 
Jour, during Chicago World's Fair; Electrical 
World, Electrical Engineer, Electric Power, 
etc.; Paper presented at the Internat. Cong, 
of Inventors. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; (jer. Soc. 
of Elec; Engrs. Club of St. Louis; Men's 
Club, Maple Ave., M. E. Church. Married 
Emma J. Wilkins, Je 24, 1896, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 564s Gates Ave., St. Louis. 

21 14. FRANK STANLEY HADFIELD 
Factory Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1905: 
b. Ap 14, 1 88 1, Mineral Point, Wis.; s. Frank 
Waller (b. N 5. 1858, do. and Phillippa (Cox) 
Hadfield (b. 22, 1858, do.). Prepared in 
Englewood H. S. Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; 
Capt., Univ. Regt.; Class Pres., Jr. Class. 
Draftsman, De Kalb Sycamore Elec. Co., 
1905-7; W. H. Zimmerman, Lansing, Mich., 
1907; Mech. Engr., Globe Soap Co., Cincin- 
nati, 1907-12; W. H. Zimmerman Co., Chi- 



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cago, 1912-14; Supt., Bd. Pub. Works, Niles, 
Mich., 1914-16; Factory Mgr., Nat. Standard 
Co., Niles, Mich., 1917 — . Married Grace 
lone Byers, Ap 29, 1907, Chicago. Children: 
Stanley William, b. Mr 13, 1912; Margaret 
Louise, b. Jl 26, 1915; Barbara lone, b. Je 6, 
1917. Address, 40S S. St. Joseph Ave., Niles, 
Mich. 

21 IS. IRA CHASE HARMAN 
(Brother of No. 1694) 
Phys. and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 6, 
1879. Milford, 111.; s. Jacob M. (b. D 31, 1841, 
Mo.) and Emma (Cox) Harman (b. D 28, 
1845, Mo.). Prepared in Sheldon H. S.; 
Eureka Coll.. 1897-9.. M. D., P. and S., Chi- 
cago. Interne, Chicago Hospital, 18 mos. 
Phi Rho Sigma. Mem., Chicago Med. Soc. ; 
111. Med. Assn.; A. M. A.; Am. Pub. Health 
Assn. Married Grace B. Twining, Ag 2, 19T0, 
Morrison, 111. Address, 1540 Scott Ave., Chi- 
cago Heights, 111.; bus. add., 78-80 Illinois 
St., do. 

21 16. ALTHA HAVILAND 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 18, 1878, 
Ft. Dodge, la.; d. Charles LeGrand (b. 1853, 
Princeton, 111.) and Martha (Lang) Haviland 
(b. 1859, Can.). Prepared in Ft. Dodge H. S. 
Illiola; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. Teacher, E. 
Batavia H. S., 1904-5; do., Indianola H. S., 
1905-7; do.. Mason City, la., 1908; do., 
Savannah Tp. H. S., 111.. 1908-18; do., Sc, 
Bloom Tp. H. S.. Chicago Heights, 111., 1918—. 
Mem. Presby. Church; N. E. A., 1908-11; N. I. 
T. A., 1908—; N. G. S.. 1912— ; C. Ags. and 
Math., 1909-15; N. C. of G. T., 19 16 — ; Wom- 
an's Lit. Club, Savanna, 1910 — ; Treas., Sav- 
anna LInit Council of Nat. Defense. 1917-1S; 
Red Cross, 1917 — ; Savanna Home Unit, 
1917 — . Address, Humboldt, la.; bus. add.. 
Bloom Tp., High School, Chicago Heights, 111. 

21 1 7. CHARLES WESLEY HAWES, JR. 

Farmer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 24, 1880, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Major Charles Wesley 
(b. Mr 7, 1841 and Josephine S. Hawes. Pre- 
pared in Fulton H. S. and St. Johns Mil. 
Acad., Delafield, Wis. Sigma Chi; Glee and 
Mandolin Club. Supt., Emmetsburg Heat, Light 
and Power Plant; Draftsman West. Tube Co., 
Kewanee, 111.; do., Pedrick & Ayer Co., Plain- 
field, N. J.; do., Westinghouse Elec. Co., Pitts- 
burgh; Farmer, Clearfield, S. Dak. Married 
Sylvia Robinson Broadhead, Je 16, 1909, Sedg- 
wick, Colo. Address, Clearfield, S. Dak.t 

21 18. ELIZABETH LENA HAWTHORNE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. &• A.: b. Jl 27, 1880, 
LaPlace, 111.; d. Victor (b. O 14, 1851, Pa.) 
and Kate (Stoner) Hawthorne (b. S 12, 1852, 
Bath Co., Ky.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, LaPlace Schs., 111., 
1904-6; do.. Lake Charles, La.^ 1910-11. Pro- 
paring genealogy, Stoner family. Address, La- 
Place, 111. 

21 19. SMITH TOMPKINS HENRY, JR 
(Husband of No. 2448) 

V. P. and Gen Mgr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; 
b. Ap 9, 1881, Bushnell, 111., s. Smith Thomas 
(b. Mr 27, 1848, near Pittsburgh) and Kiemsa 
(Cole) Henry (b. Mr 4, 1856, Quincy, 111.). 
Prepared in Bushnell H. S. and Univ. Acad. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; 
Track Team; Mgr. IHini. Pittsburgh Water 
Dept., 1904; Assoc. Ed., Record, 1904-10; West. 
Ed. 1900-10; West. Mgr., 1911-1914; Gen. 
Mgr., McGraw Publishing Co., 1914-1917; V. P. 
and Gen. Mgr., Allied Const. Mach. Corp., 
191 7 — . Married Agnes McDougall ('05), O i. 
1910, Ottawa, 111. Children: Mary Kimesia, b. 
Ja 17, 191 1 ; Stokes T., b. D 11, 1914. Ad- 
dress, Manhasset, Long Island, N. Y. 



2120. GERTRUDE FOX (HESS) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 30, 1865, Rose- 
dale, O. : d. Amon Newton (b. N 7, 1838, Rose- 
dale, O.) and Clarinda Jeanette (Baker) Fox 
(b. N 30, 1843, Delaware, O.). Prepared in 
O. St. Univ. Prep. Sell.; O. St. Univ., 
1886-8. Pres., Lib. Club. Asst., O. St. Libn., 
1904-07; Asst. Reference Libn., Seattle Pub. 
Lib., 1907. Auth. : Pamphlet, A list of Books 
for Teachers in the Seattle Pub. Lib., 1910. 
Mem., Pacific Northwest Lib. Assn.; Am. Lib. 
Assn.; Women's Univ. Club of Seattle; Coll. 
Women's Club of Seattle; Disciple Church. 
Married My 1, 1889, Columbus. Children: 
Gladys Fox, b. My 19, 1890; Dorothy Ann, b. 

5 4, 1894. Address, 5805, 17th Ave., N. E. 
Seattle; bus. add.. Pub. Lib., do. 

2121. THOMAS SLOAN HEWERDINE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 16, 1870, 
Dewey, 111.; s. Thomas Hewerdine. Prepared 
in Austin Coll., A. B. 1900. Address, Brown 
Hall, Columbus, O.t 

2122. NELLIE GOODWIN HEWITT 
Librarian; B. L, S.; b. S 25, 1876, Alton, 

111.; d. Horace Lorenzo (b. O 20, 1835, Au- 
burn, N. Y.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Goodwin) 
Hewitt (b. N 16, 1847, St. Louis). Prepared 
in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis. A. B., Wells 
Coll., 1898. Libn., Ferry Hall Lib., Lake For- 
est, 111. Address, 1116 College Ave., In- 
dianapolis. t 

2123. FRANK WYMAN HILLIARD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 3, 1880, 

Brighton, 111.; s. George W. (b. do.) and 
Celia A. (Chase) Hilliard (b. do.). Prepared 
in Brighton H. S.; Washington Univ. Man. 
Tr. Sth., St. Louis. Phi Gamma Delta; E. E. 
Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; 111. Club. Chi- 
cago Edison Co., 1904; Commonwealth Elec. 
Co., Chicago, 1904-05; Gen. Elec. Co., 1905 — . 
Mem.. Engrs. Club of St. Louis; Presby. 
Church. Married Mabel Augusta Rice, Je 28, 
1909, Chicago. Children: Helen Adele, b. Ap 
30, 1910; George Ingalls, b. My 8, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 6049 Westminster PL, St. Louis; bus. 
add., 1301 Pierce Bldg., do. 

2124. ROY WILSON HILTS 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 9, 1879, McLean 
Co., 111.; s. Samuel and Harriet Steele (Wil- 
son) Hilts. Prepared in Colo. St. Prep. Sch. 
Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. With Armour 

6 Co., 1904-07; Bur. of Chem., 1907; Chief, 
West. Dist., Food and Drug Insp. Bur. of 
Chem., U. S. Dept. Agr. Address, U. S. Ap- 
praiser's Bldg., San Francisco. 

2125. FREDERICK LEIDY HOLCH 

(Husband of No. 4009; Brother of No. 421 S. 
5728) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 21, 1882. 
Gilman, 111.; s. Frederick Godfrey (b. Wur- 
teniburg, Ger.) and Marv Elizabeth (West) 
Holch (b. Ap 8, 1859, Susquehannah, Pa.). 
Prepared in Oilman H. S. Teacher, H. S., Sulli- 
van, 111., 1904-05: Supt., Pub. Schs., Gilman, 
111., 1905-08; Sheldon Schs., 1908-13; Liberty- 
ville. 111., 1913-17; Teacher, Austin H. S., Chi- 
cago, 1917-18. Married Josephine Van Dor- 
sten ('09), D 25, 1911, LTrbana. Child, Samuel 
Van Dorsten, b. Ag 19. 1915- Address, 296 
Maple Ave., Elmhurst, 111. 

2126. CLARENCE EUGENE HOLCOMB 
(Brother of No. 2127) 

Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 28, 1882, 
Oakley, 111.; s. Timothy Osmond (b. 1842, 
Belleville. 111.) and Clarinda Jane (Smith) 
Holcomb (b. 1851, Smithton, 111.). Prepared 
in Bement H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau 
Beta Pi. Test Dept., G. E. Co., 1904-05: Elec. 



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Sub-Insp., N. Y. Navy Yard, 1905-09; Drafts- 
man, Navy Dept., 1909-11; Sub-Insp., Navy 
Dept. Boston, 1911-13; Salesman, Holtzer Cabot 
Elec. Co., 1913 — . Married Isabel Mary 
Osborne, F s, 1916, Galesburg, 111. Child, 
Timothy Osmond, b. Ag 31, 191 7. Address, 
36 Kobinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

2127. •TIMOTHY OSMOND HOLCOMB 
(Brother of No. 2126) 

Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 18, 
1878. Freeburg, III.; s. T. O. (b. My 19, 1842, 
111.) and Clarinda J. (Smith) liolcomb (b. 
Mr. 29, 1851, III.). Prepared in Bement H. 
S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Asst. Ed., Illini; Ed., 
mini. Office of West. Elec. Co., 1904-05; Ac- 
countant, The Audit Co. of N. Y., 1905; do., 
C. H. (jeist Co., 1905-06. Died O i, 1910, 
Denver. 

2128. HARRIET HOLDERMAN 
(SAUNDERS) 

B. L. S.; b. Morris, 111.; d. John (b. Van- 
dalia, O.) and Phebe (Patty) Holderman (b. 
Englewood, O.). Prepared in Morris H. S. ; 
N. W. Univ. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; 
Alethenai. Asst. Cataloger, Pub. Lib., Jack- 
sonville, 111., 1904-05; Ind. St. Lib., 1905; Asst. 
John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 1905-13. Marriecl 
Albert James Saunders, Ap 30, 19 13, Morris, 
111. Address, 68 Lenox Ave., East Orange, 
N. J. 

2129. EDNA HOPKINS (SLUTES) 

Publisher; B. L. S.; b. Ja 26, i88o, Cin- 
cinnati; d. Charles Frederick (b. 1849, St. 
Louis) and Georgina (Dymond) Hopkins (b. 
1854, Surrey, Eng.). Prepared in Woodard 
H. S., Cincinnati; A. B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 
1902. Cataloger, Pub. Lib. of Cincinnati, 
1904-05; Loan Desk Asst., Van Wormer Lib., 
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1905-06; Ref. Libn., do., 
1906-07; Publisher, Woman's Home Mission 
and Children's Home Missions of the Woman's 
Home Missionary Soc. of the M. E. Church, 
1916 — . Married Marrill Clark Slutes, Je 29, 
1907, Cincinnati. Child, Helen Elizabeth, b. 
S 22, 1908. Address, 214 Southern Ave., Mt. 
Auburn, Cincinnati. 

2130. RAY LEEKLEY HORR 

Rancher; B. s! in E. E.; b. Je 27, 1882, Clin- 
ton, la.; s. Henry Glessner (b. F 8, 1853, 
Elizabeth, 111.) and Julia Ellen (Leekley) Horr 
(b. Je 8, 1857, New Digings, Wis.). Prepared 
in (jalena H. S. M. E. and E. E. Soc. Insp., 
Chicago Telephone Co., 190405; Tester, do., 
1905; Wire Chief, 1905-06; Spec. Insp., 1906; 
Night Supt. Maintenance, 1906-07; Chief Insp. 
C. T. Co. & Central Union Telephone Co., 
1907-12; Chief Engr., Mont. Land and Farm 
Products Co., 1912-14; Rancher, Acton, Mont., 
1 914 — . Sergt., Co. M., 111. Nat. Guard, 1902- 
05. Invented four-party selective ringing cir- 
cuit (no patent) in use in all Chicago four- 
party stations, 1908. Auth.: Inspection of 
Central Office Equipment, Bell Telephone News, 
No. 3. Mem., (Columbia Yacht Club; 111. Ath. 
Club; Galena Elks Lodge; Waupanseh Club; 
A. F. A. M., 1008-17; B. P. O. E., 1905-12. 
Married Maude Ellen Gregory, N 11, 1908, Ga- 
lena, 111. Children: Mary Helen, b. O 24, 
191 1 ; Thomas Armstrong, b. N 26, 1912; Hen- 
rietta, b. Ag 27, 1917. Address, Acton, Mont. 

2131. RALPH BARNARD HOWE 
(Brother of Nos. 2702, 3033, 3785, 6323, 9143) 
Horticulturist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 25, 1882, 
Chicago; s. Edward G. (b. Ag 11, 1849, Brook- 
line, Mass.) and Mary Elizabeth (Barnard) 
Howe (b. F 16, 1855, Chicago). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Chem. Club. Asst. 
Pomologist, Univ. of 111., 1904-10; with The 
W. W. Barnard Seed Co., Chicago, 1910 — . 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1908-10; Capt. O. M. Section, U. 
S. R., 1917; do.. Ft. Sam Houston, San Anton- 
io, Tex.; Ft. Bliss, Tex., 19 18 — . Auth.: Article 



in ///. Agr., 1903; Power Sprayers, Transac- 
tions of III. Hort. Soc., pp_. 181-192, Vol. 42, 
1908; Results of our Spraying Exps. for 1909, 
do., pp. 437-456, Vol. 43, 1909; Pruning Grape 
Vines and Bush Fruits, do., pp. 119-125, Vol. 
44, 1910; Circular No. 137, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. 
— ^Rcsults of our Spraying Experiments; arti- 
cle in Rep. of HI. St. Farmers Inst. Mem., 
Presby. Church; Am. Breeders' Assn., 1904; 
Maj.. United Boys Brigade of Am., 1901 — ; 
111. St. Hort. Soc, Life Mem.; 111. St. Hist. 
.\ssn. Married Blanche Ella Phillips, Ag 10, 
1900, West Stockbridge, Mass. Child. Lucretia, 
b. Je 26, 1910. Address, 9525 S. Winchester 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o W. W. Barnard 
Seed Co., 231-235 W. Madison St., do. 

2132. 'CLARISSA LOUISE HOWELL 
Librarian; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 28, 1881, 
Beloit, Wis.; d. Edgar Adelmar (b. 1849, 
Waukesha, Wis.) and Elizabeth Stearns (Bick- 
nell) Howell (b. 1851, Beloit, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Beloit H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Asst. Cataloger, Lib., St. Univ. of la., 1904-5; 
Ref. Libn., do., 1905-7. Died Mr 1907. 

2133. GEORGE WARREN HUNT 
(Husband of No. 2701) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 8, 1875, Ipava, 111.; 
s. Hiram (b. F 14, 1818, Albany. N. Y.) and 
Catherine (McKee) Hunt (b. D 18, 1835, 
Dublin, Ireland). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Co. Supt. of Schs., Putnam (^o., 1902-10; 
Sec. to C. E. Stone, Justice of the III. Su- 
preme Court., 1918 — . Married Ruby Hop- 
kins ('06), Je 22, 1907, Granville, 111. Chil- 
dren: Leland Hopkins, b. My 4, 191 1; Marion 
Eugene, b. N 22. 1916. Address, Peoria; bus. 
add., Jefferson Bldg., do. 

2134. MABEL DOROTHY HUNT 

(TUTTLE) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 7, 1881, near Urbana; 
d. Leroy (b. Je 7, 1851. Buffalo, N. Y.) and 
Mary Eliza (White) Hunt (b. S 16, 1854, 
Detroit). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Der 
Deutsche Verein; Eng. Club. Teacher, Ur- 
bana, 1904-7. Married Rev. Warren Walter 
Tuttle, Ag 21, 1907, Urbana. Children: Don- 
ald Reuel, b. S 23, 1908; Robert Eugene, b. 
My 30, 1910. Address, Genesee, Ill.t 

2135. CHARLOTTE MAY JACKSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 30, 1881, Augus- 
ta, N. Y.; d. William (b. Je 8, 1846, Augusta, 
N. Y.) and Sarah E. (Kendall) Jackson (b. 
Je 4, 184s, do.). Prepared in Ithaca H. S. ; 
Cornell Univ., 1900-2. Phi Delta Psi; Kappa 
Kappa Gamma. Asst. Cataloger, Bryn Mawr 
Coll. Lib., 1904-6; Asst. Libn.. East. III. St. 
Norm. Sch. Lib., Charleston, 111., 1906-12; 
Reference Libn., Lansing Pub. Lib., Lansing, 
Mich., 1917 — . Address, Lansing, Mich. 

2136. OTTO JANSSEN 
Architect; B. S.; b. My 23, 1873, Ft. Gib- 
son, I. T.; s. Jacoo (b. 1835, Ger.) and Mary 
CWeber) Janssen (b. 1843, Wurtemberg, Ger.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Archs'. 
Club; Philomathean. Post Master, Clarkdale, 
Ariz., 1917-18. Mem.. Los Angeles Arch. 
Club. Married Ellen W. Janssen, Ag 15, 1906. 
Children: Otto Philip, b. D 2, 1908; Mary 
Frances, b. Mr 20, 191 1. Address, Box 173, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 

2137. JOHN WILLIAM JONES 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 3, 1879, Virden, 
111.; s. William (b. 1853, Monmouthshire, 
Eng.) and Arminta Jane (Davidson) Jones 
(b. S 6, 1852, Salem, 111.). Prepared in 
Virden If. S.; Blackburn Coll. Adelphic. 
Practicing law, Seattle. Married Elizabeth 
Wente, Ja 12, 191 5, Manistee, Mich. Ad- 
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2138. LUCII.E JOiNES (HOWARD) 

A. B. in L. &■ A.; b. N 10, i88j, Oglesby, 
111.; d. Charles Sumner (b. O ;;, 1856, Chi- 
cago) and Fannie Martha (Richardsoni 
Tones (b. O .'8. 1856, Ottawa, 111."). Prepared 
in Hyde Park II. S.. Chicago. Kanpa Kappa 
Gamma: Phi Delta Psi; Pres., Y. W. C. A.: 
Capt., Basket-ball Team. Teacher, Danville, 
111., 1906; do., Mattoon, 111., 1007-8; do.. Lane 
Tech. II. S., Chicago, 1908-11; lived in Paris, 
France, 1911-14. Mem., Alpine Club of Can., 
1910; Sec, Kappa Kappa tSanima. Alumnae 
Chapter Chicago, 1910-11. Married Ttion Urad- 
bury Howard, Jl J-', 1911, London, Eng. Chil- 
dren: Bion Bradbury, b. O .;8, 191 J ; Gor- 
man Jones, b. F 9, 1914; Donald ITossack, 
b. O 10, 1916. Address, 5018 Blackstone 
Ave., Chicago. 

2139. WILLIAM GEORGE KAESER 

(Brother of No. 114.O 
Mgr., Mfg. Plant: LL. B.; b. N 22, i88-\ 
Highland, 111.; s. Fritz (h. My 13, 1848, 
Glarus, Switzerland) and Katherine (.Caindle) 
Kaeser (b. My 13, 1850, Highland, 111.). 
Prepared in Highland H. S. Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; Mgr. 111. Interschol. Mgr., Helvetia 
Milk Condensing Co. Married Clara Vogt, 
S 6, 1905, St. Louis. Children: William Vogt, 
b. jl 18, 1006; Fritz, b. Jl 3, 1910; George 
Arnold, b. N i, 1915. Address, Greenville, 
111. 

2140. EDWIN BENJAMIN KARNOPP 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 1881. 
•Lowell, Wis.; s. William Karnopp. Prepared 
in Univ. of Mich. Chief Engr., Madeira Ma 
Maore R. R., S. A. Address. 304 Manaos, 
Brazil, c/o Madeira Ma Maore R. R.t 

2141. CLOYD ELIAS KEITH 
Business; LL. B.; b. My 30, 1880, Chilli- 

cothe. 111.; s. Alvin Nelson and Ella Eliza- 
beth (Turner) Keith. Prepared in Peoria 
H. S.; Bradlev Poly. Inst., 1899-1000. Phi 
Alpha Delta. Law Practice, ^^ yrs. ; Sales- 
man, 190S-10; Asst.. Supt., Schaper Bros. 
Merchandise Co., St. Louis, 1910—. Indi- 
vidual bowling championship, Peoria, 1905-6; 
do.. Bus. Men's League, St. Louis, 1911: 
Winner of Peoria Gun Club gold inedal, 
Peoria. My 14, 1896. Mem., Creve Coenr 
Club; Roval Arcanum. Married Grace Ethy- 
nol Stapp', b. D 2, 1908, Peoria (died Ag 29, 
1916). Children: Grace Elizabeth, b. O 15, 
1909; Virginia Isabel, b. Ap i8, i9>3- •^''■ 
dress, 4224 Delmar, St. Louis. 

2142. DAVID HENRY KELLY 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 2, 1S83, 

Steubenville, 0.; s. Thomas (b. My 31, 1854. 
Tuscumbia, Ala.) and Delia (Cottingham) 
Kellv (b. .\g 15, 1856, Pittsburgh). Pre- 
pared in El Paso, Tex., H. S. Electrician. 
Am. Smelting & Refining Co., 1904-5: Sales 
Engr.. Allis-Chalmers Co., 1905 — . Address. 
Farraget Apts., 17th and I Sts., Washington, 
D. C"; bus. add.. 61 8 Southern Bldg., do. 

2143. LE ROY KERSHAW 
Banking and Land Bus.; LL. B.; b. D 6, 
1880. Ehnwood. 111.; s. David R. (b. 1856, 
Prairie City. 111.) and Jennie M. (Call) Ker- 
shaw (b. 1861, Huntington, Mass.). I'rc- 
pared in Elmwood H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. 
Married Trallia M. Kershaw, O 4. i904. Elm- 
wood, 111. Child, William R., b. Ap 21, 190,-- 
Address, 1320 Boston Ave., Muskogee, Okla.f 

2144. LEILA PAULINE KING (ELDEN ) 
OVife of No. 2380) 

B. L. S.; b. S I, iSSi, Stillman Valley, 111.; 
d. James H. (b. 1832, Worcester, Mass.) and 
Lucy Lee (Conde) King (b. 1S54, Hawaiian 
Islands). Prepared in Rockfoid H. S. 




2145. HARRY BEU'I K \.\I KlKCllKK 
Mercliant; B. S. in E. E. ; b. .\g 1, 1881; 
s. Henry .-V. and Bertha (Kngelniann) Kirchei. 
Prepared in Belleville H. S.; Smith .Xcad. 
Sigma Alpha Epsiloff; E. K. Soe. I. T. S., 
n)05: Supt.. Belleville (ias & Elec. Co., 1905- 
9; Sec. and Treas., Kircher iS: Son (Hard- 
ware), 1909-1 8; Treas., J. C. Born Mach. & 
Foundry Co., Belleville, 111., 1918 — . Mem., A. 

I. E. E. ; Am. Gas lust.; Nat. Geog. Soc. Mar- 
ried Alice Aj-re, Ag i, 1905. L'rbana. Children: 
Marjorie Alice, b. Jl 10, 1906; Bertha Engel- 
niann, b. Jl 31, 1909; Alice Harriet, b. Ja 22, 
1911. Address. 9 Kircher Place, Belleville, 111.; 
bus. add., 600 Lebanon Ave., do. 

2146. *NOAII KNAPP 
Teacher; -V. B. in L. & A.; h. Te 15, 1877, 
Edinburg, liid. ; s. Andrew Clark (b. 1850, 
Middlebourne, W. Va.) and Sarah Jane 
(Williamson) Knapp (b. 1852, near South 
Bend, Ind.). Prepared in Areola H. S. 
Adelphic, Pres.; Math. Club, Pres.; Pi Theta; 
111. -Ind. Debatnig Team; Adelphic; Mgr.. 
Star Lecture Course. Taught in Oak Park 

II. S. Died Jl 15, 1909, Hindsboro, 111. 

2147. FRANK HAMILTON KNEELAND 
Editor; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 17, 1879. 
Dwight, 111.; s. Erastus Hamilton (b. 1831, 
Watertown, N. Y.) and Diana (Gallup) 
Kneeland (b. 1841, Sterling, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Dwight H. S.; Lt. Col., Univ. Regt. 
City Engr., Dwight, 111., 1904; Asst. Foreman 
on Const. Detroit Edison Plant, 1904; Erec- 
tion Engr., The Sterling Co., 1904-06; Mech. 
Supt., Dominion Iron & Steel Co., Bell 
Island, Newfoundland, 1006-08; Mech. Engr., 
U. S. C. & C. Co., Gary, W. Va., 1909; 
Assoc. Ed., Coal Age, 1912. Pvt., Co. F, 3d 
Inf., 111. Volunteer, Puerto Ricau Campaign, 
i898-9p. Auth.: Some Experience with the 
Pilot Tube on High and Low Air \'elocities. 
Jour, of A. S. M. E., \'o\. 33. JNIarried Lot- 
tie Jeanette Shaw, S 9, 1909, Champaign. 
Children: Ellsworth Hamilton, b. Ag 20, 1910; 
Warren Roy, b. D 11, 1915. Address, 322 
Beech St., Arlington, N. J.; bus. add., c/o 
Coal .-}gf, 10th Ave. and 36th St., New York 
City. 

2148. MARTHA CAROLINE KOEHN 

(HUBBARD) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 2, 1880, Flatow, 
West Prussia, Ger. ; d. Otto (b. 1S39, do.) and 
Testina (Esliner) Koohn (b. 1843). Prepared 
m Menominee II. S. Watcheka; Y. W. C. A.; 
Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher. Math, and 
Ger., H. S.. :Marion, 111. Married Fred C. 
Hubbard, Ag 7, 1905, Chicago. Children: 
Robert Koehn. b. D 6, 1906; Linus Otto, b. 
1a 20, 1908; Ralph Charles, b. D 28, igoo; 
David Fred, b. D 7, 1914; Beth Helen, b. D 
7, 1914 (died la 7, 1915); Joseph Everett, b. 
F 7, 1917. Address, 203 INIich. Ave., Urbana. 

2149. HENRY KREISINGER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1906; b. 
F 17, 1S76, Radnice, Bohemia; s. Emanuel 
and Maria (Milota) Kreisinger. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst., Chicago, and Univ. Acad. Sigma 
Xi; M. E. Soc. Engr. in Fuel Testing Plant 
of V. S. iGeol. Sur. and Bur. of Mines, 1904- 
10; Fuel Engr., Clinchlield Fuel Co,, Spartan- 
burg, S. C, 1910-13; Engr., U. S. Bur. of 
Mines, Pittsburgh, 1913 — . Auth.: Signifi- 
cance of Drafts in Steam Boiler Practice (joint 
auth.). U. S. Ccol. Sur. Bui. Xo. 367; Com 



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parative Tests of Run of Mine and Briquetted 
Coal on Torpedo Boat Biddle, do.. No. 403; 
Tests of Run of Mine and Briquetted Coal in 
a Locomotive Boiler, do.. No. 412; N. Dak. 
r, ignite as a Fuel for Power Plant Boilers, do.. 
No. 2; The Flow of Heat Througli Furnace 
Walls, do.. No. S; The Nature of True Boiler 
Efficiency, Jour of West. Soc. of Engrs., 
1907; Bui. published by Bur. of Mines, Heat 
Transmission into Steam Boilers; Steam in 
Tests of Coal and Related Investigations; Hand 
Firing Soft Coals under Power Plant Boilers; 
Sampling and Analyzing Flue Gases; Heat 
Transmission Through Boiler Tubes; Com- 
bustion in Fuel Beds of Hand Fired Furnaces; 
Combustion of Coal and Furnace Design; Meas- 
uring Temperature of Gases in Boiler Settings; 
Five Ways of Saving Fuel in Heating Houses; 
Combustion in Fuel Beds at Low Rates; Ar- 
ticles in Tcchnograph, Jour, of West. Soc. of 
Engrs., Mfg. Record, Jour. A. S. M. E., and 
Brick and Clay Record. Mem., West. Soc. 
Engrs., 1907-15"; A. S. M. E.; A. A. A. S.; 
Pittsburgh Acad, of So. and Art. Married 
Ella Martha Zaloudek, My 6, 1905. Children: 
Robert Henry, b. Ap 28, 1906; Helen Cath- 
erine, b. N 26, igoo; Elizabeth Caroline, b. 
D 3, 1910. Address, 830 Jancy St., Pittsburgh; 
hus. add., U. S. Bur. of Mines, do. 

2150. JOHN FELIX KYTE 
Real Est. Bus.; LL. B. ; b. S s, 1875, Milan, 
III.; s. Charles Eldred Cb. O i, 1839. Eldred, 
N. Y.) and Sarah Viola (Crouch) Kyte (b. 
D 7, 1845, Milan, 111.). Prepared in LTniv. 
Acad. Adelphic. Real Est. Bus. Married 
Inez Stoner, N 3, 1006, Paxton, 111. Address, 
},2.7 S. Market St., Paxton, Ill.t 

2151. LEONARD JOHN LEASE 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 15, 1879, 
Nokomis, 111.; s. Jacob H. (b. Annapolis, O.) 
and Athalinda (Whitmore) Lease (b. Pleasant 
Valley, O.). Prepared in Nokomis H. S. ; Car- 
thage Coll. M. E. and E. E. Soc. Meter 
Insp. and Tester, Allegheny Co. Light Co., 
Pittsburgh, 1904-05; Electrician, St. Joseoh Ry. 
Light, Heat & Power Co., 1905-06; Elec. Drafts- 
man, West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1906-07; Elec. 
Draftsman, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, 1907-10; 
Elec. Engr., Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Alil- 
waukee, 1910-17; Dist. Sales Mgr., Allen Brad- 
ley Co., do.. 191 7 — . Mem., A. S. M. E.; 
Assoc, mem.. Iron and Steel Elec. Engrs. 
Married Winnibelle Lacy, My 24, 1904, Ur- 
bana. Children: James Wilfred, b. O 13, 1905; 
Mildred Dorothy, b. D 13, 1906. Address, 
705 May Bldg., Pittsburgh. 

2152. JAE ERNEST LEAVERTON 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Je 3, 1878, Leavenworth, 
Kan.; s. John and Anna Leaverton (b. F 8, 
1849, near Logansport, Ind.). Prepared in 
l^niv. Acad. Lawyer, Grand Junction, Colo. 
Auth.: The Call of the West, Denver, 191 7; 
In the Valley of the Grand (verse and 
prose), 56 pp., Tapley & Co., 1917; In the Gar- 
den of tiie Heart, 260 pp., in press; also various 
poems and stories. Mem., Christian Church. 
Married Daisy Deane Runyan, N 15, 1904, 
Grand Junction, Colo. Children: Dorothea, 
b. Ta 26, 1906; Charles Runyan, b. O 28, 
1908; Jae Ernest, Jr., b. Ag 7, 1910 (died Je 
7, 191 1); Jane Esther, b. My 26, 1913. Ad- 
dress; 754 Gunnison Ave., Grand Junction, 
(.'olo. ; bus. add., 535 Main St., do. 

2153. ERNEST RICHARD LEVERTON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 17, 
1878, Warren, 111.; s. Moses Richard (b. Mr 
23, 1848, Castletown, Del.) and Dora (Neusus) 
Leverton (b. D 26, 1856, Cassel, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Warren Acad. M. E. Soc: E. E. Soc. 
Sales Engr., 1904-5; Supt. Flour Mills, Pills- 
bury & Co., Minneapolis, 1905-9; Sales 
M^'r. 1909-12; Bldg. bus., Calgary, Alberta, 



19' 2—- Pres. 111. Alumni Assn. of Minneapo- 
lis and St. Paul, 1911-12. Married Helen 
Ruth Mandeville, O 10, 1905, Champaign. 
Children: Martha Carolyn, b. Jl 13. 1906; Ruth 
Mandeville, b. Mr 23, 1908. Addrc.<:s, Box 
14, Calgary, Alberta. t 

2154. FRANK MERRILL LINDSAY 
Publisher; LL. B.; b. N 9, 1879, Decatur, 
111.; s. John (b. F 11, 1835, Bethesda, Tenn.) 
and Edna (Nicholson) Lindsay (b. S 15, 1835, 
Frankfort, Ky.). Prepared in Decatur H. .S. 
Delta Tau Delta; Track Team. Admitted to 
Okla. bar, 1905; Sec, Okla. Boiler & Mfg. 
Co.; Advertising Mgr., Review Pub. Co., 1907- 
12; Mgr., Decatur Herald. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Pres., Decatur Assn., Commerce, 1917-18. 
Married Vivian Simpson O 7, 1908, Decatur, 
111. Child, Frank Merrill. Jr., b. Ja 3, 191Q. 
Address, 346 W. William St., Decatur, 111. 

2155. ALBERT EDWIN LOGEMAN 
(Brother of No. 3078) 
Utility Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 29, 
1880, Lake View, Chicago; s. John (b. 1840, 
Ger.) and Mary (Dorr) Logeman (b. 1842, 
near Watertown, N. Y.). Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon. Built and operated Saw Mill, 1906-14; 
Mgr., Water Utility and Pvt. Gen. Const., 1914- 
18; Sec. and Gen. Mgr., People's Water, Light, 
and Power Co.; Mem., Co. Bd., 1914; Bd. of 
Educ, 1909-18; Pres., do., 1916-18; Cml. Club 
of Mellen; Loyalty Legion of Wis., Mellcn. 
Married Mary Emma Newman, Je 27, 1905, 
Elgin, 111. Children: Elspeth Louise, b. Ag 9, 
1906; Margaret Balch, b. Jl 25, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Mellen, Wis. 

2156. FREDERICK EDWIN LOOSLEY 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 28, 1879, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. George Marvin (b. Ap 1, 
1856, Beardstown, 111.) and Elizabeth (Plum- 
mer) Loosley (b. Ja 8, 1853, Greenville, Pa.). 
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. M. E. and E. 
E. Soc. C. R. I. & P. s' ops. East Moline. 111.. 
1904-05; Williams, White & Co., Moline, 
1905 — . Mem., Moline Club; Sons of Veter- 
ans; Congr. Church. Address, 4430 5th Ave., 
Moline, 111. 

2157. LEILA S.ARA LOVE (BROWN) 
Secretary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 18, 1881. 
LaPorte, Ind.; d. Isaac A. (b. Scotland) and 
Ella C. (Humphrey) Love (b. O.). Prepared 
in Danville H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Ex. 
Sec, Yonkers Com. on Prevention of Tuber- 
culosis, Yonkers, N. Y. Red Cross Service, 
France. Married Frederick Gage Brown, S 6, 
1906, St. Louis (died 191 1). Address, 38 Pali- 
sade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 

2158. RENA AVIS LUCAS (WHITSITT) 
(Wife of No. 2001) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; A. B., 1905; b. Jl 26, 
1879; d. William E. (b. F 27, 1851, Rushville, 
Ind.) and Leonora B. (Day) Lucas (b. Ap 6, 
1856, Minneapolis). Prepared in Duluth 
(Minn.) H. S.; Univ. of Minn., 1900-2. Alpha 
Phi: Phi Delta Psi; Dramatic Club. Asst., 
Cataloging Dept., Minneapolis Pub. Lib., 1905- 
6. Married Hammond William Whitsitt ('03), 
Ag 15. 1907, Vevey, Switzerland. .4ddress, 805 
20th Ave., East Moline, Ill.t 

2159. JOHN JAMES McCarthy 

Teacher; B. L. S.; b. F 17, 1882, Chicago; 
s. Alexander J. (b. Andover, Mass.) and Jane 
(Bell) McCarthy (h. near Chicago). Prepared 
in Lakeview H. S., Chicago. English Club. 
Teacher, South Barrington, 111., 1904-S; Melrose 
Park, III., 1905-7; Chicago Schs., 1907-8; Lane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago, 1908 — . Married Leora 
Jaquish, I) 26, 1908, Fairdalc, 111. Address, 
"744 Belmont Ave., Chicago. 



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2160. JOHN Mccarty 

Live Stock Raising; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 8, 
1880, Filson, 111.; s. Francis Asbury (b. Ap 23, 
1837, Catherine, N. Y.) and Emma Carolyn 
(Young) McCarty (b. My 22, 1S53). Pre- 
pared in Tuscola H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Josia Ellen 
Kaga, Ag 16, 1908, Filson, 111. Children: John 
Wesley, b. N 13, 1909; Mary Josephine, b. N 
13, 191 1 ; Laura Carolyn, b. O 2, 1913. Ad- 
dress, R. I, Areola, III. 

2161. ELIZABETH DELILAH McCLURE 

(BICKET) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1882, Danvers, 
111.; d. Marion Lee (b. D 6, i8=;4, do.) and 
Susan Arabella (Stephenson) McClure (b. Ag 

9, 1857, Martinsburg. O.). Prepared in Bloom- 
ington H. S.; la. St. Coll., 1901-2; B. S.. 111. 
Wesleyan, 1903. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mar- 
ried Hiram Sibley Bicket, Je 3, 191 1, Bloom- 
ington, 111. Children: Marion McClure, b. Mr 

10, 1912; Ellenar, b. S 15, 1913; James H., b. 
Ag 9, 1915. Address, 71 Beverly Rd., Kew 
Gardens, Long Island, N. Y. 

2162. ISABELLA JANE McCULLOCH 
Librarian; B. L. S.;.b. D 26, 1866, Janesville, 
Wis.; d. John (b. N 24, 1812, Morayshire, 
Scotland) and Margaret (Frew) McCulloch (b. 
Jl 12, 1832, Sligo, Ireland). Prepared in Tanes- 
ville H. b.; B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1897. (Organ- 
izing the Lib., Wis. Sch. for the Blind, Janes- 
ville, 1904; Asst. in Cataloging, Univ. of Wis. 
Lib., 1904 — . Address, 1520 Mineral Pt. Ave., 
Janesville, Wis. 

2163. JOHN FRED IMcCULLOUGH 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 12, 1882, 
Centralia, 111.; s. John Thomas (b. D 12. 1853. 
Irvington, 111.) and Lydia Margaret (Rvan) 
McCullough (b. S 13. 1857, Centralia, 111.). 
Prepared in Centralia H. S. M. E. and E. E. 
Soc. Supt., Fred J. Postel & Co., Consulting 
Engrs. ; Mgr., Central Sta., do., Gibson City. 
111.; Asst. St. Supervising Engr. Married Aii- 
guste Guengerich, O 17, 1914, Gibson City, 111. 
Address, 4302 Berteau Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
1404 Kimball Bldg., 25 E. Jackson Blvd., do. 

2164. WILLIAM ASH WAY McCULLY 

(Brother of Nos. 1731, 2747) 
Gen. Contractor; B. S. in C. E. : b. .^p 26, 
1882, Scotland, S. Dak.; s. John D. Daniels (b. 
Baltimore, Md.) and Jennie B. (Aslnvav) Mc- 
Cully (b. Mt. Carroll, 111.). Prepared "in Mt. 
Carroll H. S.; Carthage Coll. Prep. Sch.; Car- 
thage Coll., 1898-1901. Engrs. Club; Y. M. C. 
A. Instrumentman, Je-S, 1904; Resident Engr., 
1904-5; Asst. Engr., Central 111. Const. Co., 
1905-6; Locating Engr., 111. T. S., 1906-S: Chief 
Engr., Cent. Ry. Co. of la., 1908-10; R. R. and 
Gen. Contracting, Porter McCully Const. Co., 
1 910 — . Mem., Presby. Church. Married Nina 
^larea Dyer, Ap 25, 1907. Address, Mackinaw, 
Ill.f 

2165. MARY ELIZABETH McILHENNY 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. F 17, 1870, Dodds- 

ville, 111.; d. Robert Crawford (b. D 20. 1824. 
.Adams Co., Pa.) and Harriet Miller (McCov) 
Mcllhenny (b. N 10, 1S3S, Richland Co., O.'). 
Prepared in Macomb H. S. Grad. stud, in Ger., 
Univ. of Mich., 1909-10. Teacher, H. S., Gir- 
ard, 111., 1904-5; do. and Asst. Prin., H. S., 
Minonk. 111.. 190J-9; Teacher, H. S.. St. Johns, 
Mich., 1910-15; Eastern H. S., Bay City, Mich., 
1915-18. Address, Macomb, 111.; bus. add., 
Eastern High School, Bay City, Mich. 

2166. 'GEORGE HARVEY McKINLEY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 4, 1881, Moline, 111.; 

s. George Harvey (b. 1856, Moline, 111.) and 
Hester Ann (Ferris) McKinley (b. 1856, Can.). 
Prepared in Moline H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 



Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Football team. Practiced law. Mem., 
Rock Island Co. Bar. Assn. Died N 19, 
1911, San Bernardino, Calif. 

2167. WILLIAM ASBURY McKNIGHT 
Life Ins.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. S 18, 
1877, Ingraham, 111.; s. Austin Roger (b. Ag 
17, 1S52, do.) and Amanda M. (Turner) Mc- 
Knight (b. F 29, 1856, Bridgeport, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Olney H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau 
Beta Pi; Pres. Y. M. C. A.; Varsity football; 
Pres. Jr. Class. St. Stud. Sec, 1904-7; Bldg. 
Sec, Y. M. C. A., Univ of 111., 1907-8; Gen. 
Sec, Y. M. C. A., Univ. of 111., 190S-12; In- 
ternat. Com., Y. M. C. A., Montevideo, Ura- 
guay, 1912-15; Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. 
Co.. 1915-18; W'ith Am. Internat. Ship Bldg. 
Corp., Hog Island, Pa., 191S — . 111. Nat. Guard, 
1896-8; U. S. Volunteer Army. 4th 111., 1898-9; 
2nd. Lt. Co. L.. 111. Nat. Guard (in command of 
Co.), 1899-1900; Bn. Adjt., 4th 111. Nat. Guard, 
1900-5. Married Mabel H. Haight, Jl 27, 1904, 
Meriden, 111. Children: William Asbury, Jr., b. 
Ja 21, 1906; Mary, b. O 4, 1909 (died O 29, 
1909). Address, 12 Church Road, Ardmore, 
Pa.; bus. add., 245 Main Administration Bldg., 
Hog Island, Pa. 

2168. NEIL McMillan, jr. 

Dir. of Const., Y. M. C. A.; B. S. in Arch.; 
b. Ag 3, 1878, Glasgow, Scotland; s. Neil (b. 
Je 22, 1844, do.) and Jane (McLay) McMil- 
lan (b. i8';2, do.). Prepared in Chicago Man. 
Tr. Sch. Tau Beta Pi; Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; 
.\rch. Club; Col. Univ. Regt.; Instr. in Mil. 
Sc. Sec Univ. of III. Y. M. C. A., 1904-6; 
Traveling sec. for Internat. Com. of Y. M. C. 
A., 1906-10; Sec. for bus. adm., stud. dept. In- 
ternat. Com., Y. M. C. A., 1910-14; Purchas- 
ing Agt., foreign dept., Y. M. C. A.. 1914-15; 
Dir. Bldg. Bur., Internat. Com., Y. M. C. A., 
1915-17; Dir. of Const., Nat. War Work Coun- 
cil, Y. M. C. A., 1917 — . Auth.: The Faculty 
Man and Stud. Bible Study, The Intercolle- 
gian, iqoS; The Organization of the Bible 
Study Dept., Report of Lake Forest Y. M. C. 
A. See's, conference, 191 1; Am's. Experience 
in Stud. Y. M. C. A. Bldgs.. The Student 
World, 1917. Mem., Assn. of Employed officers 
Y. M. C. A. of Am.; Montclair Ath. Club. 
Married Florence Beatrice Cornell, Jl 12, 1906, 
Chicago. Child, Franklin Hall, b. P 7, 1913. 
Address, 4 Hawthorne Place, Montclair, N. J.; 
bus. add., 347 Madison Ave., New York City. 

2169. MAUD MANGAS (HAGANS) 
(Sister of No. 3473) 
China Painter; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 
20, 1881, Hartsburg, 111.; d. Samuel (b. Union 
City, Ind.) and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Mangas 
(b. Loogootee, Ind.). Prepared in Lincoln H. 
S. B. M., Lincoln Coll., 1902. Married Dr. 
Francis Marion Hagans, Je 1906, Lincoln. 111. 
Children: Maud Elizabeth, b. O 10, 1907 (died. 
My 6, 1909); Frances Marian, b. Ap 18, 1910; 
son. b. Ja 9, 1913. Address, 400 Broadway, 
Lincoln, Ill.f 

2170. CHARLES JUDSON MANN 
(Son of No. 108; Brother of No. 3861) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 2, 1879, 
Oilman, 111.; s. Frank Irving ('76). (b. My 8, 
1854, Marshall Co.. 111.) and Fannie (Judson) 
Mann. Prepared in Oilman H. S.; Eureka 
Coll., 1S99-1901. Alpha Zeta. Auth.: Soil Re- 
ports for Putnam Co.; Bates Co.; Atchison 
Co.: Mo. Lincoln Parish; Concordia Parish; 
Iberia Parish; E. Feliciana Parish, La. Bed- 
ford Co., Pa. Married Pearl Wild, N 30, 1905- 
Children: Virginia B., b. N 12, 1910; Rich 
ard, b. Ap 21, 1913: Martha, b. N 3. igiS- 
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2 1 71. PEARLE MANSPEAKER 

(Sister of Nos. 3863, 5295) 
Bookkeener; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 16 
1878, Champaign, 111.; d. Lewis (b. N 27 
1853, Bedford Springs, Pa.) and Emma (Gru 
ver) Manspeaker (b. N 29, 1859, Lafayette 
Ind.). Prenared in Champaign H. S. Eng, 
Club; Le Cercle Francais; Final Honors. Ad 
dress, 201 W. University Ave., Champaign. 

2172. ELVIRA ELLEN MARK (PORTER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 22, 1874, Decatur, 
111.; d. John Calhoun (b. D 12, 1849, Lebanon, 
Pa.) and Almira (Pugh) Mark (b. Mr 23, 
1851, Decatur, 111.). Prepared in Decatur H. 
S.; 111. St. Nor. Univ., 1898-9, 1900-1. Eng. 
and German Clubs; Watcheka; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Taught history in Oxford Coll., O., 1904-5; 
Eng., St. Nor., Albion, Ida., 1906-7; Hist., St. 
Norm., Oshkosh, Wis., 1907-8. Married James 
Bowman Porter, Je 24, 1908. Child, Bow- 
man Mark, b. Ap 7, 1909. Address, 20 8th 
St., S. E., Washington, D. C.t 

2173. *GEORGE REQUA MARSH 
Farmer; B. S.; b. Je 22, 1879, Brookfield, 

111.: s. John James (b. S 1839, Brookfield, 111.) 
and Mary (Hickling) Marsh (b. N 10, 1848, 
Great Grimsby, Eng.). Prepared in Mar- 
seilles H. S. Died Ja 28, 1919, Kenosha, Wis. 

2174. THOMAS ALFRED MARSH 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E., 1909; b. Ag :, 

1882, London, Eng.; s. Thomas (b. 1844, Lon- 
don) and Harriet Mary (Garth) Marsh (b. 
1843, do.). Prepared in Roodhouse, Loda 
and Paxton H. Schs. M. E. Soc: Y. M. C. 
A. Engng. Dept., Altman & Taylor Co., 
Mansfield, O., 1904-5; M. E. for Hydraulic 
Press Mfg. Co., Mt. Gilead, O., 1905-6; In- 
specting Engr., Green Engng. Co., Chicago, 
1906-13; Cnief Engr., Green Engng. Co., 
1913— . Auth.: Design of Thick Cyclinders, 
Machinery Mag.; numerous articles in Power, 
Engr., etc. Mem. A. S. M. E. ; Hon. mem. 
Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs. ; Engng Club of 
Chicago; A F. A. M.; Congr. Church; Mar- 
ried Grace M. Cramer, Ag 28, 1912, Chicago. 
Children: Grace Elizabeth, b. Ap 29, 1915; 
Ruth Mary, b. O 18, 191 7. Address. 6739 Cor- 
nell Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 14 E. Tackson 
St., do. 

2175. MYRA MATHER 
(Sister of Nos. 975, 1375) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1905; 
b. Jl 7, 1881, Newton, Co., Ind.; d. Jonathan 
(b. O 5, 1849, Essex Co., N. Y.) and Elizabeth 
(Sprague) Mather (b. S 12, 1848, Will Co., 
111.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S.; stud. Ber- 
lin Univ., 1909. Alethenai; Kappa Alpha 
Tketa; Phi Beta Kappa; Y. W. C. A., Treas. 
and Sec. Taught in Clinton, 111., 1905-7; 
taught in Joliet, 111., 1907-8: 1909 — . Address, 
310 Nicholson St., Joliet, 111. 

2176. GEORGE JOHN MAUTZ 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. : b. Ja 31, :88o, Pana, 
111.; s. Tohn F (b. Ap 3, 1840, Wurtemberg, 
Ger.) and Matilda (Kull) Mautz (b. N 29, 1848, 
Sugar Grove, O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad.; 
M. D., Coll. of P. & S., Chicago, 1917; Diploma 
from West Side Hosp. and 111. Post. Grad. 
Med. Sch., 1908. ist Lt., Med. Corps, Hoboken, 
N. J.; do., Allentown, Pa.; Mustered out, D 
1918. Mem., Alpha Omicron Alpha; A. M. A. 
Address, Illinois Hotel, Springfield, 111.; bus. 
add., Leland Ofifice Bldg., do. 

2177. CLARENCE EUGENE MEAD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 13, 1881, 
Minden Mines, Mo.; s. Hugh Albert (b. Chilli- 
cothe, 111.) and Eva May (Gowdy) Mead (b. 
Lacon, 111.). Prepared in Chillicothe M. S. 
M. K. and E. E. Soc; Glee and Mandolin Chib; 



Leader, Mandolin Club. Electrician, Edison 
Co., Chicago; do.. Armour & Co.; Draftsman, 
West. Elec. Co., Chicago; Chief Draftsman, 
Bliss Co., Milwaukee; Asst. Engr., U. S. Light 
& Power Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Works 
Mgr., Gen. Optical Co., Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; 
Production Mgr., Electro-Dynamic Co., Bay- 
onne, N. J. Mem.^ A. I. E. E.; Assn. of Ry. 
Elec. Engrs. Married Lillian Hultgren, My 15, 
1904. Children: ^lildred, b. Ja 3, 1905; Hugh, 
b. My 17, 1907; Paul, b. Ja 13, 1909. Address, 
-'66 East 2nd Ave., Roselle, N. J. 

2178. WILLIAM ANTHONY MEDILL 
Dairy Farmer; LL. B.; b. F 12, 1879, Rock 
Island, 111.; s. Alexander (b. 1853, Rock Island 
Co., 111.) and Anna M. (Smith) Medill (b. 1855, 
Pa.). Prepared in Milan H. S.; Rock Island 
H. S. Adelphic: Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Delta 
Phi; Pol. Sc. Club; Van Twiller Court: Adel- 
phic-Philo Debate. Practicing law, Kansas 
City, Mo.; Farming and dairying, 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Margaret V. Squier, Ap 18. 1908, Kansas 
City, Mo. Children: Margaret Squier, b. My 
7, 1910: Sarah Louise, b. S 4, 1912. Address, 
Lawrence, Kan. 

2179. IVA ESTHER MERCER (ILABER- 

MEYER) 

(Wife of No. 1883) 

A. P.. in L. & A.; b. Jl 29, 1875, near Carter, 
IlL; d. Silas (b. D 10, 1821, Ky.) and Caroline 
(Gaston) Mercer (b. O 5, 1831, near Salem, 
111.). Prepared in Southern 111. Norm.; Minne- 
a])olis Acad., Minneapolis. Y. W. C. A.; Charier 
mem., Illiola. Prin., Colfax H. S., 1904-5. 
.\uth.: Articles, Letters from a Young Attorney, 
///. Mag.. N 1903; The Literary Student in 
Household Science (with Miss Stookey), do., 
PP- 59i-3> 1904. Married George Conrad Hab- 
ermeyer ('03), N 14. 1905, Champaign. Ad- 
dress, 1 103 Euclid St., Champaign.t 

2180. FRED CHARLES MILLER 

A. B.; b. F 28, 1879, Peoria: s. Frank J. (b. 
Mr 9, 1850) and Franziska (Streibich) !Miller 
(b. F 15, 1853). Prepared in Bradley Poly. 
Inst. Kappa Sigma: Arch. Club; Glee and 
Mandolin Club; Baseball team; Track team. 
Married Alice W. Yingst, O 17, 1904, Peoria. 
.4ddress. 1023 N. Adams St.. Peoria; bus. add., 
530 S. Washington St., do. 

2181. 'FLOYD EARL MILLS 
(Brother of Nos. 3878, 7809) 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Te s, 1883, McNabb. 111.; 
s. Willis B. (b. McNabb, 111.) and ]Martha E. 
(Benjamin) Mills (b. Bloomington, III.). Tau 
Beta Pi; Scholarship; Band. Instr. in Civ. 
Eng.,' Mich. Agr. Coll., 1904-^; Chicago Park 
Comn.; I. C. R. R.; Pacific R. R. Co.; Great 
Northern R. R. Co.: Chief Engr., Seattle Bos- 
ton Copper Co.: Locating Engr., Harriman R. 
R., 1910; Supt. Butler Const. Co., igio-i8. 
Mem.. Society of Friends; Seattle Athletic Club. 
Married Ruth Inez Watson, Jl i, 191 1, Seattle. 
Died Mr 16, 1918, Seattle. 

2182. AARON W. MINER 
(Brother of Nos. 3114. 43i3. SSm) 
County Agt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 13, 1882, 
McDonough Co., 111.; s. Timothy Glraham (b. 
Je 27, 1837, Fulton Co., 111.) and Harriet (Rus- 
sel) Miner (b. Ag 28, 1846, McDonough Co.. 
111.). Prepared in Macomb H. S. Agr. Club: 
Adelphic: Alpha Zeta; Ed. III. Agr. County 
Agt., Fulton Co., 1909 — . Dir., 14th Cong. 
Dist., 111. Farmers' Inst., 1907-9. Married Inez 
McClenahan. Ag 17, 1910, Manhattan, 111. 
CThildren: Timothy Graham, b. Jl 23, 191 1: 
Wendell Edward, h. S 29, 1916. Address. 
Adair. Til.; b}(s. add., c/o Fulton Co., Canton. 
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2183. WILLIAM ANDERSON MISKIMEN 
Sec, Canning Co.; B. S. in M. E., 1904; b. 
Jl 15, 1882, Hoopeston, 111.; s. Richard Taylor 
and Cecelia (Anderson) Miskimen. Prepared 
in Hoopeston H. S.; Mich. Military Acad. 
Sigma Chi. Draftsman, 8 mo.; Apprentice, 3 
mo. ; Salesman, 4 yrs. ; Gen. Employe, i yr. ; 
Sec, The 111. Canning Co., Hoopeston, 1910 — . 
32d degree Mason. Married Madge Everett 
Brown, Je 20, 1906, Evanston, 111. Children: 
Brownie McKee, b. Ap 4, 1910; Richard Tay- 
lor, b. My 26, 1911. Address, Hoopeston, Ill.t 

2184- MARTHA EDITFI MOLES 
(FAIRCHILD) 
B. L. S.; b. F 15, 1877, Alexandria, Minn.; 
d. William Stephenson (b. Ap 26, 1834, Cock- 
ermouth, Eng.) and Martha (Snetting) Moles 
(b. Mr 27, 1844, Bergen, Norway). Prepared 
in Pomona, Calif., H. S.; Pomona Coll. Prep. 
Sch.; A. B., Pomona Coll., 1901. Y. W. C. A. 
Lib. Cataloger, 1904-5. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Dr. James Henry Fairchild, F 23, 
1906, Gervais, Ore. Children: .iiartha Eliza- 
beth, b. F 18, 1907; James Moles, b. O 11, 1909. 
Address, 1520 S. Church St., Salem, Ore. 

2185. JENNIE ERMA MOORE (BINDER) 
B. L. S.; b. O 16, 1881, Vanlue, O.; d. George 
Washington (b. 1847, Vanlue, O.) and Huldah 
(Bright) Moore (b. 1858, do.). Prepared in 
Mrs. Mathews' Sch. for (3irls, Painesville, O. ; 
Lake Erie Coll., 1898-1902. Pi Beta Phi; Phi 
Delta Psi. Lib. work, Pekin, 111., 1904; Coun- 
cil Bluffs, la., 190S-7; Columbus, O., St. Lib., 
1907-9. Married Frank Hewson Binder. 1909, 
Vanlue, O. Address, 122 5th Ave., Council 
Bluffs, la.t 

2186. CHARLES MYERS MORRIS 
Gen. Sales Mgr. ; LL. B. ; b. Je 14, 1869, 
Rantoul, 111.; s. Henry Merritt (b. O 12, 
1846, Elgin, 111.) and Harriet (Myers) Morris 
(b. O 13, 1845, Troy, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Rantoul H. S.; Dixon Norm. Sch. Law; Right 
of Way and Real Est.; Gen. Sales Mgr., F. 
L. Bills & Co., Everglades, Fla. Married 
Mary Lindsey, N 27, 1890. Children: Claude 
M., b. O 27, 1891; K. G., b. My 20, 1893; 
Wendland, b. Jl 29, 1903. Address, Kilbourn, 
Wis.t 

2187. NELSON CASE MORROW 

(Son of No. 27) 
Physician; B. S. in Sc; M. D., 1905; b. N 
6, 1879, Tonganoxie, Kan.; s. Andrew T. ('73) 
(b. Ag 2, 1845, Grant Co., Ind.) and Harriet 
Mercy (Case) Morrow (b. Je 8, 1842, Wyo. 
Co., Pa.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. 
Interne, St. Mary's Hosp., 1906 — ; Capt., 
M. R. C, U. S. A., Base Hosp. Unit No 11. 
Auth. : The Technic of Skin Grafting, Jour. 
of the Kan. Med. Soc, 1909; Salvarson, 1911; 
Varicose Veins, 1911. Mem., Cook Co. Med. 
Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc, A. M. A. INLarried 
Grace Todd, Ja i, 190S, Manchester. la. Child, 
Majorie Harriett, b. O 31, 1910. Address, 4801 
W. Chicago Ave., Chicago. 

2188. HENRY CHILDS MORSE 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 21. 1879, 

Chandlerville, 111.; s. John Childs (b. Peoria, 
111.) and Lucy (Read) Morse (b. Chandlerville, 
111.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. ; Knox Coll., 
Beta Theta Pi. Supt. of Const., Fred Bed- 
dell, 1904-s; Draftsman and Designer, Purdy 
& Henderson, 1905-7; Salesman, John Lucas 
& C)o., 1907-14; V. P. and Sales Mgr., South- 
west Mfg. Co., 1914— . Auth.: Special arti- 
cles for Philadelphia Made Hardzvarc. Mem. 
Presby. Church. Married Nell Wolff, O 4. 
1 90s, Aledo, 111. Child, Frances Louise, b. 
My 18. 1913. Address, 3145 W. 20th St., Okla- 
homa Citv,'Okla.; bus. add., 1728-36 W. Main 
St., do. 



2189. JACOB WILLIAM MUELLER 
Sec, Stove and Range Co.; B. S. in M. E. ; 

b. N 16, 1878, Shiloh Valley, 111.; s. Solomon 
(b. Mr 6, 1836, Neuhoff, Rhein Pfalz, Ger.) 
and Mary (Moser) Mueller (b. Jl 26, 1852, St. 
Clair Co., 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. 
E. and E. E. Soc. Designer and Draftsman, 
Am. Steel and Wire Co., Waukegan, 111.; Esti- 
mator, Peters, Eichler Heating Co., St. Louis, 
1906; Draftsman, Am. Brake Co., do., 1909; 
Sec, Orbon Stove and Range Co., Belleville, 
111., 1911 — . Married Je 26, 1912. Address, 
605 E. "C" St., Belleville, Ill.t 



2190. FREDERICK LEWIS MUHL 

Instructor; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 3, 1880, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Frederick Charles, b. N 
26, 1846, Tielber, Prussia) and Johanna Muhl, 
(b. Ag 14, 1 85 1, Prussia). Prepared in Bloom- 
ington II. S. Varsity Football; Varsity Track. 
Draftsman, 1904; Const. Supt., 1905-10; Dir. 
of Ath., Instr. in Acad., 111. VVesleyan L^niv., 
1911-12. A. F. A. M. Married Ambel C. John- 
son, Ap II, 1906. Children: Madalen, b. Jl 
31, 1907; Fred Lewis, b. D 21, 1909; Richard 
August, b. Ag II, 1910. Address, m E. Wil- 
low St., Normal, Ill.t 



2191. ANDREW PEDRE MUNSEN 

Paving Contractor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je iS, 
1878, Vitred, Denmark; s. Mogens (b. Je 28, 
1S36, Vitred, do.) and Anna Marie (Neilson) 
Munscn (b. O 4, 1840,^ Testrup, do.). Pre- 
pared in Henry H. S. Concrete Insp., 1904-5; 
Office Draftsman, 1905-6; Asst. Supt., Concrete 
Constr., 1906-7; Supt. Stone Mill, 1907-8; Con- 
crete Foreman, 190S-9; Asst. Engr., Ry. Const., 
1909-12; Asst. Engr. Charge of Maintenance of 
Way and Const. Ry., 1912-14. Bridge paving 
and road contracting, 1914 — . Auth.: Articles 
read before Asst. Engr. meetings of the 
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Married Susan Eliza- 
beth Munsen, Ap 30, 1906, Catlettsburg, Ky. 
Children: Mary Virginia, b. Ap 27, 1907; John 
Robert, b. Mr 17, 1917. Address, 1185 4lh 
Ave., Marion, la. 



2192. HOWARD BRUCE MURPHEY 

Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 
1 8, 1880, Champaign; s. John Thompson (b. 
Je 13, 18^3, Coshocton, O.) and Alpha (Rhoten) 
Murphey (b. Jl 4, 1S61, Brown Co., O.). Pre- 
pared in Farmer City H. S. Transitman, 
Brighton Park Track Elevated, 1903; Drafts- 
man, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, 1904; In- 
str., Descriptive Geometry and Mechanism, 
Univ. of Mich., 1904-06; Draftsman, Chicago 
Bridge &■ Iron Works, summer, 1905; do., 
1906-0S; Contracting Engr., do., 1908-10; Con- 
tracting Engr. and Mgr., Southwestern office of 
Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Dallas, Tex., 
1910 — . Married Bertha Gladden, D 27, 1904, 
Urbana. Children: John Kenneth, b. Ag 5, 
1907; Mildred, b. Ja 13, 1912. Address, 3709 
Maplewood Ave., Dallas, Tex.; bus. add., 
Praetorian Bldg., do. 



2193. HELEN ANDROMACHE NAYLOR 
(ARMSTRONG) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mason City, 111. ; d. 
Ulysses (b. D 2, 1827, Columbia, Ky.) and 
Emma Ann (Bowdon) Naylor (b. N 6, 1852, 
McMinville, Tenn.). Prepared in Mason City 
H. S.; Mo. Valley Coll., Marshall, Mo. Ale- 
thenai; Y. W. C. A.; Der Deutsche Verein; 
Chi Omega. Asst. Prin., Rossville. 111., 1905; 
Teacher of cml. subjects, Alton H. S., 1905- 
16. Mem., Congr. Church. Married William 
C. Armstrong, Jl 17, 1916, Alton, 111. Address, 
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2194. CYRUS FORSYTPI NEWCOMB 
(Husband of No. 6121; Brother of No. 3496) 
Physician and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; b. D 12, 
1879,' McLean Co., III.; s. Dr. William Kendall 
(b. Ap 6, 1857, Lyons, la.) and Eliza C. (Dur- 
bin) Newcomb (b. D 26, i8s6, Franklin, Ind.). 
Prepared in Fisher IL S.; Univ. Acad. M. D., 
P. & S., Chicago, iqio; Post Grad. work in 
Vienna, London and Berlin. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon; Nu Sigma Nu; Pres. Med. Club; Physi- 
cian and Surg.; Urbana. Chm., Champaign Co. 
Chapter Am. Red Cross; Mem., Med. Advisory 
Bd., 13th Dist. Auth.: Diabetis Mellitus, ///. 
St. Med. Jour., 1910. _ Mem.. A. F. A. M. ; 
B. P. O. E.; Champaign Co. Country Club; 
Univ. Club, Chicago; Champaign Co., 111. St. 
and Esculapian Med. Soc. ; Sec, Co. Soc, 3 
yrs.; A. M. A.; Attending Physician, Garwood 
Old Ladies Home; Pres. of staff, Tulia F. Burn- 
ham Hosp.; V. P., 111. St. Med. Soc. Mar- 
ried Geraldine Alice Bullard ('14), O 7, 1914, 
Mechanicsburg, 111. Child, Deborah Jean. b. 
S 24, 1916. Address, 12 13 W. Park Ave., 
Champaign. 

2195. FREDERICK DAVID 
NIEDERMEYER 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 14, 1881, 
Decatur, 111.; s. William (b. 1849, Kansas City, 
Mo.) and Anna Elizabeth (Jahn) Niedermeyer 
(b. 1858, Boody, 111.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. A. M., Prince- 
ton Univ., igo8; studied theology in Prin. 
Theol. Sem., 1906-9. Philomathean; Glee Club: 
Eng. Club; Inter-Soc. Debate; Orat. Contest; 
Assoc. Ed., mini; do., Illinois Mag. Supt., 
Potomac Pub. Schs., 1904-5; Prin., Sch., 
Murphysboro. 111., 1905-6; Pastor, Mizpah 
Chapel, N. Y. City, 1909-12; Pastor, Adams 
Mem. Church. N. Y. City, 1912 — . Dir. in 
Army Y. M. C. A.. Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.. 
1917 — ■; Mustered out, D 24, 1918. Mem.. Ben- 
ham Club, Princeton, N. J., 1906 — ; _ Clergy 
Club, N. Y. City, 1914 — ; Presby. Minister's 
Assn., do., 1907 — ; Adelphi Club, 1912 — ; Mar- 
ried Maude Vernon Wilcox. O i, 1913. Mil- 
ford, Conn. Child, Cedric Wilcox, b. Ap 4, 
1916 (died Ap 23, 1916). Address, 137 E. 33d 
St., N. Y. City; bus. add., 207 E. 30th St., do. 

2196. CHARLES ALBERT OCOCK 
Manager; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 17, 1874, Ma- 
rengo, 111.; s. Thomas Albert (b. Ja 9, 1849, 
Dorsetshire, Eng.) and Emily Tower (Jackson) 
Ocock (b. O 3, i8s3- Hartland, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Wheaton Coll. Acad. Asst. in Agr. 
Engng., 1904; Asst. Prof., Agr. in charge of 
the Dept., Wis. Univ., 1905-13; Agr. "Engr. 
for Avery Co., Peoria, 1913-14; Production 
Mgr., Avery Co., 1914 — . Contributor to 
various farm papers and mags. Pres., Am. 
Soc. of Agr. Engrs., 191 1 — -. Hon. Mem., Alpha 
Zeta, Univ. of Wis.; Delegate from So. Wis. 
to Mid. -West Diocesan Convention, Fond 
du Lac, Wis., 19 17. Married Pearl Strick- 
land Kendall, Jl 12, 1905, Clinton, la. Chil- 
dren: George Kendall, b. Ap 28, 1906; Robert 
Charles, b. Jl 8, 1908; Emily Elizabeth, b. Jl 6. 
ipri. Address, 996 National Ave., Milwaukee; 
bus. add., Avery Co., do. 

2197. TOKIYO OGIHARA 
A. B. in Chem.; b. Je 6, 1873, Tokyo, Japan; 
s. S. and Kni Ogihara. Entered from Tokyo, 
Japan. Address, Tokyo, Japan. J 

2198. MARY ANDERSON OSGOOD 
Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc. ; b. O 24, 1870, 
Saco, Me.; d. Samuel (b. Pownal, Me.) and 
Lucy Jordan (Goodale) Osgood (b. Saco, Me.). 
Prepared in Abilene H. S., Kan.; B. L., Wash- 
burn Coll., 1894. Teacher, Abilene (Kan.) 
FT. S., 1904-5; Libn., Carnegie Pub. Lib., 
Tyler, Te.x., 1905-13; do., Carnegie City Lib., 
Ft. Smith, Ark., 1913-16; do., Westport Branch, 
Kansas City Pub. Lib., 1916 — . Address, 3912 
Central St., Kansas City, Mo. 



2199. FRED MYRINE OUTHOUSE 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 13', 1879, 
Canipton, 111.; s. Renalwin (b. Ap 22, 1852, 
Campton, 111.) and .Vddie (Leightou) Outhouse 
(b. .\g 18, 1857, Perry, Me.). Prepared in 
Elburn H. S. ; Univ. Acad. J. D., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1908. Phi Alpha Delta. J. U. D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1906. Address, 1207-112 W. 
Adams St., Chicago. 

2200. WILLIAM MANSFIELD PARK 
Const. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 17, 1881, 

Sidney, 111.; s. David Elihu (b. O 11, 1844, O.) 
and Mary Susan (Mansfield) Park (b. Ja 4, 
1847, Marion, Ind.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
M. E. and E. E. Soc. Draftsman for M. E. 
Dept., Univ. of 111., 1904; Link Belt Co., Chi- 
cago, 1904-05; U. S. Geol. Sur., F'uel Tests, 
St. Louis, 1905-06; Asst. Engr., West. Elec. 
Const. Co., 1906-07; Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-09; Green Engng. Co., 1909 — . 
Auth.: Notes on the Design of Steam Ham- 
mers, Technogi-aph, 1904. Mem., A. S. M. E., 
West. Soc. Engrs.; Hammond Country (ilub. 
Married Eva Helm, S 12, 1906. Child, iMarion 
Virginia, b. Je 30, 1908. Address, 7400 Coles 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 109 Green Engng. 
Co., East Chicago, Ind. 

2201. CALTON WILLIAM PARKER 
Claim Agt.; LL. B.; b. Ag 28, 1878, Urbana; 

s. George Washington Moore (b. Ag ig, 1841, 
Mass.) and Laura Ducinda (Hamilton) Parkei 
(b. O 24, 1844, Va.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Claim Agt., C. B. & 
O. R. R. Co. Married Angle Loretta Hinckley, 
O 16, 1911, Aurora, 111. Children: Mary Jane, 
b. S 14, 1912; Betty Gail, b. S 26, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 170 Iowa Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 547 
W. Jackson Blvd., do. 

2202. MAUD MAY PATTERSON 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 28, 1883, Kings- 
ton, 111.; d. John R. (b. S 18, 1854, Genoa, 111.) 
and Laura (Stuart) Patterson (b. D 25, i860, 
King.ston, 111.). Prenared in Rochelle H. S. 
Taught in Urbana H. S., 1904-12; Thornton Tp. 
H. S., Harvey, 111., 1912 — . Address, 15334 
Lexington Ave., Harvey, 111. 

2203. IDA MAY PEARSON (HINER) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 2, 1875, Livingston Co., 
111.; d. Eli W. (b. Ag 10, 1837, Miami Co., O.) 
and Rachel (Shafer) Pearson (b. Ja 6, 1839, 
Lancaster Co., Pa.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Y. W. C. A.; Illiola. Taught in 
H. Sc. Dept., Univ. of 111., F-Je, 1905. Mar- 
ried George Elmer Hiner, Jl 26, 1905, Pontiac, 
111., Children: Richard Lee, b. Aly 22, igo6; 
Lawrence Elmer, b. Jl i. 1907; Edwin Welling- 
ton, b. Ag 16, 1909; Albert Mason, b. My 13, 
191 1 ; Marian, b. Ag 24, 19 12. Address, Mone- 
ta, O'Brien Co., la. 

2204. LYLE DONOVAN PERRIGO 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 23, 1880, Donovan, 
111.; s. Asa Flint (b. Ap 16, 1838, Seneca Co., 
O.) and Elmira (Llill) Perrigo (b. D 17. 1846, 
Jericho, Vt.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi 
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. Co. B., 3d 111. 
Inf., F't. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex., 
1916; ist Lt., Inf., Camp Grant, 111. Address, 
Watseka, Ill.f 

2205. MABEL PERRY (MACNEAL) 
B. L. S. ; b. O 21, 1881, Ann Arbor, Mich.; 
d. Walter Scott (b. Je 17, 1831, Otsego Co., 
N. Y.) and Emma (Blackman) Perry (b. Ja 
31, 1845, Plymouth, Mich.). Prepared in Ann 
Arbor (Mich.) H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1900- 
02. Alpha Phi; Theta Upsilon; Theta Delta 
Upsilon. Cataloger, Univ. of Mich. Lib.; 
Morgantown, W. Va., 1906-07; Urbana, 1907- 
11; do., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1911-15; do.. Forest 
PTills, Long Island, N. Y., igii — ; Treas., 



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Forest Hills Women's Club, 1915-16. Mar- 
ried Dr. Ward J. MacNeal, D 28, 1905, Ann 
Arbor, Mich. Children: Edward Perry, b. 
O 4, 1906; Herbert Pratt, b. Mr 10, 1909; 
Perry Scott, b. S 11, 191 3. Address, 82 
Rockrose PI., Forest Hills, N. Y. 

2206. JOHN FREDERICK PETERSON 
Contractor; B. S. in C E.; b. Jl 6, 1881, 
Kewanee, 111.; s. Lewis (b. 1842, Vermland, 
Sweden) and Charlotte (Johnson) Peterson 
(b. 1S48, do.). Prepared in Kewanee H. S. 
Mem., lirm, Giblin, Peterson & Screen. Con- 
tracting. Married Jennie Johnson, Je 10, 
1908. Chicago. Children: Richard Frederick, 
L. Jl 7, 1909; Janet Eleanor, b. Ap 18, 1913. 
Address, 6244 "Magnolia, Ave., Chicago. 

2207. EUGENE MARTIN PHILLIPS 
(Brother of No. 2485) 
Farm Adviser; A. B. in Sc. ; B. S. in .-^gr., 
1917; b. Ta 29, 1874, Damascus, 111.; s. James 
M. (b. 1837, (jreen Bay, Wis.) and Mary R. 
(Stout) Phillips (b. 1839, Md.). Prepared in 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Pres., Philoniathean; Y. M. C. A., cabinet; 
Football. Teacher, II. S., Princeton, 111., 
1004-06; Freeport, 111., 1906-10; LaGrange, 
111., 1910-13; Country Life Dir. Div. One. 
Cook Co., Palatine, 111., 1913-16; Teacher, 
Agr., and Adviser, Chazy, N. Y., 1917-18; 
Farm Adviser. Greene Co. Farm Bur., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Articles, Hoard's Dairyman. Orancie 
Judd Farmer, and Chicago papers. Mem., A. 
F. A. M.; Baptist Church. Married Cora 
Belle Ellis, Mr 13, 1915, Chicago. Address, 
Carrollton, 111. 

2208. INEZ CHARLOTTE PIERCE (VAIL) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja 10, 1882, Ridg- 
ville. Ind.; d. James O. (b. D 16, 1S58, Kno.\ 
Co., O.) and Sue (Bowersox) Pierce (b. Pales- 
tine, Je 26, 1858, O.). Prepared in Portland 
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst. Libn. 
Eastern 111. St. Norm. Sch., Charleston, 111.; 
Libn., Mich. City, Ind. Pub. Lib., 1905-8. 
Married George Truesdell Vail, D 8, 1908, 
Portland, Ind. Child. Barbara Vail, b. Je j6, 
1910. Address, 801 Spring St. Michigan City, 
Ind. 

2209. ANNA SHAW PINKUM 
Librarian; A. B.; B. L. S., 1905; b. Eau 
Claire, Wis.; d. John Perrin (b. Industry. Me.) 
and Elmire Matilda (Hooker) Pinkum (b. Bel- 
fast, N. Y.). Prepared in Eau Claire H. S.; 
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1899. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Pres., Lib. Club. Libn., Stevenson Pub. 
Lib., Marinette, Wis.. 1905-9. Address, 4-0 
4th Ave., Eau Claire, Wis.f 

2210. •FLORENCE ELIZABETH PITTS 
(Sister of Nos. 1751, 6479) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., igo6; 
b. J a 6, 1882, Bloomington, 111.; d. John loscph 
(b. O 20, 1853, McLean, 111.) and Mary Eli- 
zabeth (Roberts) Pitts (b. O 30, 1858, Battle 
Creek, Mich.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Kappa Alpha Theta; Eng. Club. Instr. 
in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1904-6. Died S i, 1907, 
Bloomington, 111. 

221 1. *JOHN LUTHER POLK, JR. 
(Brother of No. 1163) 
Loan bus.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 3. iSf<4, 
Areola, 111.; s. John Luther (b. N 22, 1S41, 
Bridgeville, Del.) and Cora Justice (Blackwell) 
Polk (b. 1846, Newberne, N. C). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Illio 
staff: Sec, French Club. Bank Clerk, Cham- 
paign, 1904-8: Note and Mortgage Loans, 1908- 
16. His parents have erected an Episcopal 
Chapel in (Champaign in memory of him and 
of his brother. Died Ag 10, 1916, Proutsneck, 
Me. 



2212. LIDA ELIZABETH POPEJOY 
(JONES) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.- b. My 8, 1882, 
Lexington. 111.; d. Commociore Perry and 
Mary Elizabeth (Hutcheson) Popejoy. Pre- 
pared in Lexington H. S. Bryn Mawr. 1905- 
06. Chi (Dmega. Teacher, H. S., Saybrook, 
111., 1904-05; Hoopeston, 111., 1906-08; Pon- 
tiac. 111., 1908-09. Mem.. P. E. O. Sisterhood; 
O. E. S. Married Emlyn Ivor Jones, Ja 16. 
1909, Chicago. Child. Mary Elizabeth, b. Ag 
21, 1910. Address, 409 Lyon Bldg., Seattle. 

2213. "RAEBERN HENRY POST 
(Brother of No. 1754) 
Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 9, 1881, Red- 
wing, Minn.; s. Henry (b. Toronto, Can.) and 
Susan (Sands) Post (b. Sparta, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Rock Rapids, la., H. S. Beta Theta 
Pi; M. E. Club; Hazelton Medal; Officer Univ. 
Regt.; .\sst. Ed.. Illio. Engr., U. S. Geol. 
Sur., St. Louis, Mo.; with Curtis & Co., Mfg. 
Co.; do., with Underfeed Stoker Co., Chicago. 
Married Frances M. Post, F 22, 191 1, La- 
Grange, 111. Child, Raeburn H., jr., b. Ja i, 
1913. Died Ag 28, 1913, La Grange, 111. 

2214. JESSE ROY POWELL 
Chemist: A. B. in Sci.; b. F 3, 1882, Missal, 
111.; s. Alexander Ball (b. Ohio) and Mary C. 
(Haffner) Powell, (b. F 28, 1842, Va.). Pre- 
pared in Streator Tp. H. S.; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Sigma Xi; Pres. Chem. Club. Chem. 
Engr., Wenzelmann Mfg. Co. until Je 1905; 
Asst. Chemist, A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Chemist 
Armour Soap & Glue Works, 1906 — . Mem., 
A. C. S., 1905. Married Bertha Viola Pope, 
Jl 5, 1905, Galesburg, 111. Address, 6227 Ste- 
wart Ave., Chicago. t 

2215. FRANCIS MARION POWERS 

Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. F 10, 1880, Streator, 
111.; s. George W. (b. Je 7. 1851, Lacon, 111.) 
and Anna C. (Scherff) Powers (b. D 25, 1853. 
Brooklvn, N. Y. Prepared in Streator H. S. 
Pres., Band; Univ. Orchestra. Lawyer, Strea- 
tor, 111.; City Attv., do.. 1017. Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; Odd Fellows; B. P. O. E. Married 
Lucy F. Fargo, S 4, 1906, Streator, 111. Child- 
ren: Roy Alwyn. b. Jl 23, 1908; Maysie Miriam, 
b. Je 10, 191 1 : Georgianna, b. N 27, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 503 S. Vermillion St., Streator, 111. 

2216. WILLIAM SCHENCK PRETTYMAN 

Lawver; LL. B.; b. S 20, 1881, Pekin, 111.; 
s. William Louis (b. F 17, 1850, do.,) and 
Frances (Vander\-ort) Prettvman (b. 1849, N. 
v.). Prepared in Pekin H. S. Alpha Tau 
Omega. Jr. mem., law firm of Prettyman, Vel- 
de & Prettyman. Mem.. 111. St. Bar Assn.; 
Pres., Pekin Countrv Club. 1917 — ; Tazewell 
Club. Married Nellie Bush, Je 15, 1909, Can- 
ton. 111. Child, Sarah Tane, b. Je 11, 1912. 
Address, 412 S. 6th St., Pekin, 111. 

2217. LEE WILLARD RAILSBACK 
(Brother of Nos. 1260, 4375. 4866) 
Grain Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 
13, 1879 Hopedale, 111.; s. Ben T. (b. Tazewell 
Co., 111.) and Margaret M. • (Flenniken) Rails- 
back (b. Columbus. O.). Prepared in Hope- 
dale H. S.: Univ. Acad. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Eng. Club; 111. Club; Ed. 
Illio. 1904; Asst. Ed., III. Mag., 1904- Grain 
Broker, associated with R. T. Railsback ('99) 
in grain business at Hopedale and at Weldon. 
^Iarried Alary Katharine Ewbank, S 17, 1908, 
Farmer City, 111. Children: Margaret Frances, 
b. Jl 21, 1909; Lee Richard, b. Jl 19, 19". Ad- 
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2218. CLARA ANNE RANSON (SELTERS) 
(Sister of Nos. 5375, 5885) 
A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 10, 1878, Kilboume, 
III.; d. George Washington (b. D 17, 1847, Kil- 
bourne, 111.) and Sarah Pollen (Ainsworth) 
Ranson (b. S 28. 1850, Saidora, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Havana H. S.; Y. \V. C. A. H. S. 
teacher, 1904-8. Treas, Epworth League. Mar- 
ried Joseph Sellers, Je 11, 1908, Havana, 111. 
Child, Joseph Nelson, b. Ja 31, 1910. Address, 
Topeka, Ill.t 

2219. JEROME EDWARD READHIMER 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 26. 1869, 
Saline, La.; s. J. G. (b. Charleston, S. C.) 
and Martha A. (Harper) Readhimer (b. Miss.). 
Prepared in La. St. Norm. Sch. ; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. In- 
vestigator in Soil Fertility, Univ. of 111.; Asst. 
Prof. 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. ; Agr. Advisor, Kane 
Co., 1913-18; Prof., Soils, L^niv. of 111., 1918 — . 
Co-Auth.: The Gist of Four Years' Soil Investi- 
gations in the 111. Corn Belt, ///. Exp. Sta. Cir. 
100, 1905; Soil Improvements for the Worn 
Hill Lands of 111., Bui. ii}, 1907; Eight Years' 
Soil Investigation in So. 111., Circular 122, 
1908; Thirty Years' of Crop Rotations on the 
Common Prairie Soil of 111., Bui. I3S, 1908; 
Clay Co. Soils, Soil Rep. No. I, 191 1. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Married Ida Harrell, Ja 3, 
1906, Duncan, Okla. Children: Harriet Eliza- 
beth, b. N 26, 1906; Robert Edward, b. Ag 20, 
1908; Dorothy, b. D 15, 1910. Address, Agron. 
Dept., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

2220. AUGUSTUS JOSEPH REEF 
Const. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 19, 1882, 
Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. John R. (b. F 15, 1839, 
Olney, 111.) and Cecelia L. (Leach) Reef (b. 
Ja I, 1844, Bone Gap, 111.). Prepared in So. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Adelphic; C. E. Club; 
Capt. and Regt. Adjt., Univ. Regt.; Debating 
Team. 111. Engng. and Mach. Co., Carterville, 
111., 1904-05; Chief Engr., O'Gara Coal Co., 
Harrisburg, 111., 1905-06; Const. Engr., H. C. 
Frick Coke Co., Scottdale, Pa., 1906-08; Const. 
Engr., Oak Hills Coal Co., Oak Creek, Colo., 
190809; Asst. Chief Engr., Victor-Am. Fuel 
Co., Denver, 1909-15; Asst. Const. Engr., U. S. 
Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., Mammoth 
Plant, Kennett, Calif., 1915 — . Mem. and one 
of the organizers of the Pittsburg Univ. of 
111. Club; Pres., Rocky Mountain Alumni Assn. 
of the Univ. of 111., Denver. Married Vivian 
Lynn Goodrich, O 30, 1907, Harrisburg, 111. 
Address, Kennett, Calif. 

2221. EDWARD ALEXANDER RENICH 
(Brother of Nos. 4382, 4871. 4872) 
Missionary; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 11, 1882, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Frederick (b. 1852, Bern, 
Switzerland) and Catherine (Stein) Renich (b. 
1856, Chicago). Prepared in Woodstock H. 
S.; Auburn Theol. Sem.. 1904-6; Grad. do, 
1908. Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic; Ind. debate. 
Preaching, Whitehall, Wis., 1906-8; Missionary 
to Indians, Spokane Indian Reservation, Wash., 
1908-10; Missionary work under Presby. Bd. 
of Foreign Missions, 191 — . Married Ethel 
Erna Eckel, My 12, 1910, Wilbur, Wash. 
Child, Elizabeth, b. F 8, 191 1. Address, c/o 
East Farm, Rocky Ford, Colo. 

2222. CLAUD WINFRED RICH 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap a, 1882, 
Cobden, 111.; s. Geo. D. (b. 1857, Cobden, 111.) 
and Harriet (Rendleman) Rich (b. 1858, Cob- 
den, 111.). Prepared in Cobden H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Philomathean; Capt. in Univ. Regt., 
1903-4; Class Treas. 1904; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 
1903-4, Asst. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A. Univ. of 
111., 1905; Boys' Sec, Y. M. C. A., Elgin, 1906; 
Intercollegiate Sec, Y. M. C. A., Terre Haute, 
Ind, 1908; Farmer. Married Helen Frick, S 
^i, 1909, Cobden, 111. Address, Cobden, Ill.t 



2323. LLEWELLYN SYLVESTER 
RICHARDS 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 18, 1883 
Chicago, 111.; s. Llewellyn (b. Jl 21, 1849, Iron 
ton. O.) and Sarah Jane (Piper) Richards (b 
F 25, 1830, Dickenson's Landing. Ont.). Pre 
pared in Chicago Eng. High and Man. Tr. Sch 
M. E. & E. E. Soc. W^ith Link-Belt Co., Chi 
cago, 1904; Am. Heating Co., Rockford, 111.. 
1904-5; Link-Belt Co., 1905 — . Address, 9545 
S. Robey St., Chicago. 

2224. ETHEL RICKER 
(Daughter of Nos. 13, 88) 

B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 12, 1883, Champaign; 
d. Nathan Clifford ('72), (b. 1843, Acton, Me.) 
and Mary Cartter (Steele) Ricker ('75), (b. 
1852). Prejiared in Univ. Acad.; special stud. 
Arch, and Music, 1915-18. Test Asst., A. S. C. 
E. Kappa .\lpha Theta; Sigma Xi; Class His- 
torian; Sr. Memorial Com. Address, 612 W. 
Green St., Urbana. 

2225. ROLLO GAWN RIDDLE 

Rancher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 11, 1882, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. Harvey Scott (b. Mr 25, 1850, 
Terre Haute, Ind.) and Lillie Rose (Looker) 
Riddle (b. D i, 1854, Piqua, O.). Prepared in 
Mattoon H. S. Orange and Blue Dancing 
Club; Sr. Memorial Com. Farmer, 1904-6; 
Traveling man, Wholesale Grocery. igo6-io; 
Rancher, 1910 — ■. Married Florence Plimpton, 
N 16, 191 I, Chicago. Address, Dolores, Colo. 
2226. ANNA RIEHL (THOMPSON) 
(Wife of No. 2529) 

Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 10, i88i 
Evergreen Heights, Alton, 111.; d. Emil A 
(b. My 24, 1837, St. Louis Co., Mo.) and Ma 
thilda (Roesch) Riehl (b. S 12, 1842, Wur 
ternberg, Ger.). Prepared in Alton H. S., 
Chicago Tr. Sch. for Missions, Bible Course 
Grad. 1908. Y. W. C. A.; H. Sc. Club; Def 
Deutsche Verein; Choral Soc; Illiola. Taught, 
1905-06; Language Study and Teaching, Song 
do, Korea, 1908-10; Wonsan, Korea, 1910 — 
Auth.: Poem, A Christmas Reverie, ///. Agr. 
1904; At Eventide, Prize Story, Mag. World, 
1905; On the Heights, poems, Melling & Gas 
kins, 1906, 125 pp.; several short stories in 
household publications. Married J. Arthur 
Thompson ('05), Korea. Children: Ralph 
James, b. Ag 7, 1909; Willard Davenport, b. 
Ag 21, 19 1 2. Address, Rushville. 111. 

' 2227. GEORGE ALBERT RILEY 

Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 9, 1879, 
Lewistown, 111.; s. William A. (b. 21. 1845, 
Bryant, 111.) and Mattie (Prichard) Riley (b. 
My 17, 1852, Liverpool, 111.). Prepared in 
Lewistown H. S. In charge of Lewistown 
Elec. Sta., 1905; Office M. E. Dept., Los Ange 
les Gas & Elec Co., 1905-09; Insp., do., 1909 
10; Foreman, Meter Test Shop, do., 1910-12 
Insp., Electrolysis Work, do., 1912-13; do. 
Office Supt., Elec. Dept., do., 191 3 — . Mem. A 
E. E. ; Presby. Church. Married Anna E. Eh 
renhart, Je 11, 1906, Los Angeles. Children 
Marion Lucile, b. Mr 2, 1909; Helen Mildred 
b. F 28, 1913; Lillian Frances, b. D 7, 1917 
Address, 4057 Dalton Ave., Los Angeles. 

2228. CAROLYN MABEL ROBERTS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 25, 1875, 

Muscatine, la.; d. Daniel W. (b. Ja 23, 1843. 
Dover. N. H.) and Louisa (Atwood) Roberts 
(b. N 9, 1843, Dayton, O.). Prepared in Mus- 
catine H. S.; A. B., Pa. Coll., Oskaloosa, la., 
1898. Teacher in Pub. Schs. Address, Modes- 
to, Calif. t 

2229. CHARLES SCAMAN RODMAN 
Teacher; .\. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 2, 1876, 

Marion, 111.; s. J. M. Rodman. Prepared in 
Moweaqua H. S.; Northwestern Univ. Adel- 
phic; Ind-Ill. Debate, 1904; Glee Club; Track 
Team, Capt., 1904. Address, Moweaqua, 111. 



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2250. ROBERT BENNETT ROULSTON 
With Chicago Tel. Co.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
Je 8, 1880, Chicago; s. Robert J. and Maude E. 
Roulston. Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; 
Morgan Park Acad. Married Jeannette Rouls- 
ton, Je 12, 1907. Address, 7259 Harvard St., 
Chicago. t 

2231. CHARLES CRECY ROYALL 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 8, 1878, Yadkinville, 
N. C. ; s. Pleasant James and Mary (Hinson) 
Royall. Prepared in Clay Center, Kan., H. S. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Philomathean; Emery 
Club; Army and Navy Club, Pres.; Asst. Bus. 
Mgr. and Bus. Mgr., Illinois; Philo. Mgr., Star 
Lecture Course; Mgr., Illini. Served in Army, 
1898, 111. Militia, 1899. Address, Silver City, 
N. M.t 

2232. BERTHA ELLA ROYCE (HUMMEL) 
(Wife of No. 3039) 

B. L. S.; b. My s, 1880; d. Robert Bruce 
(b. S 6, 1858) and Harriet (Woodruff) Royce 
(b. F 21. i860). Prepared in Westfield, N. Y. 
H. S.; Syracuse Univ., 1898-9; Buffalo, N. Y. 
Teachers Tr. Sch., 1899-1900. Alethenai; Grad. 
with honors. Asst. in Ref. Dept., Univ. of 111. 
Lib., 1904-6; Instr. in Summer Session, Univ. 
of Wash., 1906; Instr., St. Lib. Sch., Univ. of 
111., 1906-8. Married William Grandville Hum- 
mel ('07), 1907, Denver. Address, 6n8 Ocean 
View Drive, Oakland, Calif. 

2233. GUY HENRY RUMP 
(Brother of No. 3160) 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 7, 1881, 
Quincy, 111.; s. John H. (b. Ag 18, 1855, Bur- 
ton, 111.) and Mary Anna (Geisel) Rump (b. S 
'Si 1859, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Del- 
ta Upsilon; Class Football. Instr. in C. E., 
Univ. of 111.; Struct. Engr., Murph and Walsh, 
Pekin, 111., 1905-6; Engr. Agency, Chicago, 
1906-7; N. Works 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1907- 
9; Am. Bridge Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Jos. T. 
Ryerson and Son, 191 1 — . Married Gertrude 
Slagle, S 10, 1905, Urbana. Children: Mary 
Jane, b. Ag 23, 1906; Celia Ann, b. S 17, 1913. 
Address, Riverside, 111. 

2234. INEZ ROSE SAMSON 
(Sister of Nos. 1762, 1763) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 9, 1882, Deers, 111.; 
d. Nelson (b. F 28, 1829, Wardsville, Can.) 
and Georgina Charlotte (Leonard) Samson (b. 
Jl 12, 1843, Danville, 111.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Le Cercle Francais; Eng. Club; 
Choral Soc. Address. 311 W. High St., Ur- 
bana. 

2235. "ELLEN MARY SCHAEFER 

B. L. S.; b. F 22, 1870, Cambridge City, 
Ind.; d. John Daniel (b. 1827, Weissenhaiel, 
Germany) and Anna Catharine (Mengel) 
Schaefer (b. 1832, Berneberg, do.). Prepared 
in Cambridge City, Ind., H. S.; Grad., Ind. St. 
Nor. Sch., 1896; Stud., Ind. Univ., 1898-9, 
1901. Organizer and Libn., Pub. Lib., Whit- 
ing, Ind., 1905; Cataloger, Carnegie Lib., Pitts- 
burgh. 1906; Cataloger, Univ. of Wis., 1906-9. 
Died O 21, 1912, at Cambridge City, Ind. 

J236. RUDOLPH ERNST SCHREIBER 
(Husband of No. 2807; Brother of No. 3168) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 8, 1877. 
Chicago; s. Heinrich Friederich (b. O 26, 1848, 
Hanover, Ger.) and Auguste Louise (Schulz) 
Schreiber (b. Ag 2, 1852, Berlin, do.). Pre- 
pared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man, Tr. Sch.; 
Univ. Acad.; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1904; 
T. D., do. 1906. V. P., Sec, Philomathean; 
Sec, Stud. Republican Club; Ath. Assn.; Y. 
M. C. A.; Eng. Club; Pol. Sc. Club; Pres., 
German Club; Orat. Assn.; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Final Honors; Varsity Fortnightly; Asst. Ed., 



Illini; Soph. Rep., Fresh. -Soph. Debate. Prac- 
ticed Law with Peck, Miller and Starr, 1906- 
9; with John C. Farwell, 1909-12; Individual 
practice, 1912-18. Univ. of Chicago, Training 
Course for Army Supply Service, Q. M., 1918; 
acted as Govt. Acct. and Field Auditor at 
Clintonville, Kenosha, Wis., Peoria and Ft. 
Leavenworth, Kan.; stationed at Washington, 
D. C. as civilian in War Dept., Const. Div., 
Contracts Branch. Auth.: A Word to the 
Alumni of the Univ. of 111., about an In- 
specting and Advisory Bd., Chicago, 1909. Pres.. 
Univ. of Chicago Law Sch. Assn.; Sec-Treas., 
do., 1907; Univ. of 111. Alumni Representa- 
tive, Northern Orat. League, 1909 — ;Dir., Ill- 
ini Club, 1911-16; Sec, do. 191416; Illini 
Club Alumni Relations Cora.; Member, Univ. 
of 111. Alumni Council, 1913-16; Illini Club 
Chm., Legislative Com.; Univ. of Chicago Al- 
umni Assn.; Treas., Alumni Council, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1908-14; Eugene Field Civic Club; 
City Club; Com. on Streets, Alleys, Bridges; 
Com. on Music Extension, Chicago Musical 
Coll.; Nat. Geog. Soc; A. A. A. S.; Univ. of 
111. Com. on AJumni Reorganization; Univ. 
of 111., Alumni Com. on Univ. Trustees, 1913- 
15-17; Univ. of 111. AJumni Legislative Com.; 
Alumni Sec, Class 1904, Univ. of 111.; Alumni 
Secretaries Assn.; Intercollegiate Club of Chi- 
cago; Dir., do., 1916-17; Chm., Rogers Park 
Center, Univ. of Chicago Lecture Assn.; Univ. 
of 111. Sub. Com. on Gregory Memorial; Chi- 
cago Bar Assn. ; 111. St. Bar Assn. Married 
Edith Rogers ('06), Ap 30, 1908, Windsor, 111. 
.4ddress, War Dept., Const. Div., Washington, 
D. C. or 504 Pine St., Windsor, 111. 

2237. HENRY THEODORE SCHUMACHER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 11, 1879, LaHose, 
111.; s. Adolph (b. 1841, Mecklenburg, Ger.) 
and Hannah (Steinke) Schumacher (b. 1845, 
Posen, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philoma- 
thean. Legal Sec, Speaker of 47th Gen. Assem- 
bly, St. of 111. Mem., Presby. Church; 111. St. 
Bar Assn. ; Champaign Co. Bar. Married Min- 
nie Nuckolls, Ag 31, 1904, Peoria. Children: 
J. Willis, b. O 3, 1905; Margaret, b. Jl 27, 
1907: Henry Nuckolls, b. Ap 17, 1909; Eliza- 
beth, b. S 2, 1912. Address, 701 W. Washing- 
ton Blvd., Urbana. 

2238. KARL BIRD SEIBEL 

Lawyer; A. B.; b. Ap 30, 1875, Manlius Tp., 
111.; s. John Jacob (b. N 23, 1816, Breitenstein, 
Archduchy of Hesse, Ger.) and Priscilla Patty 
(Follet) Seibel (b. Mr 4, 1828, Susquehanna Co. 
Pa.). Prepared in Sheffield H. S.; Western 
Norm. Coll., Bushnell, 111.; Albany Law Sch., 
1896-7. Alpha Delta Phi; Philomathean. In 
Grocery Bus., Santa Rosa, Ag-N, 1904; with 
Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Western Elec Co., 
Chicago, 1905-6; with Pa. Coal Co. and in 
Coal Dept., D. & H. R. R. Co., Scranton, Pa., 
1906-8; Practicing Law, 1908 — -. Address, 
Princeton, Ill.f 

2239. ARTHUR PLATT SEYMOUR 
(Brother of Nos. 3962, 3963) 

Ranchman; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 25, 1880, 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. William Reynolds (b. O 
10, 1848, Newark, 111.) and Alice Florence 
(Case) Seymour (b. My 4, 1854, do.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.; Agr. Club; 
Illini staff. Asst. in Field Operations, St. 
Sta. Soils, 1904-5; Mgr., Pleasant View Grain 
& Stock Farm, Henning, 111., 1905-8; Proprie- 
tor, Springdale Fruit Ranch, Montrose, Colo., 
1908-11; Mgr., Avondale (Hay, Grain & Potato) 
Olathe, Colo., 1911 — . Mem., Christian Church; 
Y. P. S. C. E., Treas., 1901-4. Married Anna 
Wubben, Mr 14, 1906, Lincoln, 111. Children: 
Robert Harold, b. Ap 28, 1910; Ruth Evange- 
line, b. Ag 17, 1912. Address, Olathe, Colo. 



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2240. ROY VINCENT SEYMOUR 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 10, 1876, Dwight, 111.; 
s. Geo. A. (b. Mr 17, 1842, Cleveland, O.) and 
Mary B. (Drynorr) Seymour (b. Je 25, 1847, 
Can.). Prepared in Dwight H. S.; Harvard 
Law Sch., 1903-04. Address, Dwight, IlLf 

2241. CHARLES HARPER SHELDON 
(Husband of No. 1925) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 10, 1880, 
Kewanee, 111.; s. Rensselaer C. (b. Ap 10, 1854, 
Burns, 111.) and Alice (Harper) Sheldon (b. 
Ja 24, 1854, Monroeville, O.). Prepared in 
Kewanee H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Engr.. Sec. 
and Treas., Kewanee Water Supply Co., 1904- 
n; Private business, Los Angeles, 1911 — . 
Married Alice Calhoun Mann ('03), O 26, 
1910, Kahoka, Me. Child, Alice Harmon, b. 
Je 13, 1913. Address, 1625 Spruce St., South 
Pasadena, Calif.; bus. add., 528 Union Oil 
Bldg., Los Angeles. 

2242. EDNA WEAVER SHELDON 
(TREGO) 
B. L. S.; b. N 2, 1881, Urbana, III.; d. Clar- 
ence Corydon (b. Urbana) and Emily (Wa- 
ters) Sheldon (b. do.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Married Edward Francis 
Trego, N 16, 1904, Urbana. Child, Edward 
Francis, Jr., b. N 16, 191 1. Address, Hoopes- 
ton, 111. 

2243. CARLYLE NANCE SHILTON 
(Brother of No. 2815) 
Banker; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 8, 1882, Ke- 
wanee, 111.; s. Christopher A. (b. 1844, Peter- 
boro. Can.) and Adella Nance Shilton (b. 
1852 Lafayette, 111.). Prepared in Kewanee 
H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Quartet; 
Philo-Adelphic Debating Team, 1904. Press Agt., 
1904-5; Mercantile, 1905-6; Cashier Wyanet 
First Nat. Bank, 1908-14; do., First Nat. Bank, 
Oregon, Wis. 1914 — . Married Myrtle Irene 
Bond, My 18, 1910, Mineral Point, Wis. Ad- 
dress, Oregon, Wis. 

2244- JAMES RICKETTS SHINN 
(Brother of No. 2816) 
County Agr. Agt.; b. My 22, 1880, Mattoon. 
111.; s. George B. (b. O 20, 1851, Edinburg, 
Ind.) and Cornelia M. (Ricketts) Shinn (b. 
My 19, 1852, Charleston, 111.). Prepared in 
Mattoon H. S. Agr. Club; Sigma Xi; Special 
Honors; Illini Staff; Assoc. Ed., ///. Agr.; Ed., 
do.; Rep. of Agr. Club on program, Am. Fed. 
Agr. Studs. Field Asst. in Pomol., 1905-7; 
Prof., Hort. and Horticulturist, Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of Idaho, 1907-10; Rancher, 1010-13; Co. 
Agr. Agt., 1914 — . Auth. : Planting Apple Or- 
chards in Idaho, Idaho Exp. Sta., Bui. No. 64. 
Mem., Illini Club of Idaho; Presby. Church. 
Married Edna M. Casstevens, Jl 4, 1906. Child- 
ren: Esther Elizabeth, b. Ag 18, 1907; Lloyd 
Benjamin, b. Je 9, 1909; Frances Lorene, b. 
D 6, 1 910. Address, Court House, Spokane. 

224s. THEODORA SHOEMAKER 
(CURTISS) 
(Sister of No. 1967) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 5, 1879, Charleston, 
111.; d. Thomas Theodore (b. S 14, 1847. 
Charleston, 111.) and Emmazetta (Reat) Shoe- 
maker (b. O IS, 1850, Charleston, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Charleston H. S^; Ohio Wesleyan; E. 
111. Norm. Sch. Teacher in McKinley H. S., El 
Paso, 111., 1904-7. Married Chester Frazier 
Curtiss, S 3, 1907, Charleston, 111. Children: 
Dorothy Ruth, b. D 28, 1908; Mary Catherine, 
b. Je 27, 1911. Address, El Paso, 111. 

2246. AIMEE MAY SIDES (REYNOLDS) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. D II, 1880, Diamond 

City, Mo.; d. Franklin (b. 111.) and Sarah 

Elizabeth (Coffman) Sides (b. O.). Prepared 



in Champaign H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Taught Carrollton H. S., 
1904-6; Webb City (Mo.) H. S., 1906-8. Mar- 
ried Benjamin De Witt Reynolds, Je 30, 1908, 
Webb City, Mo. Children: Martha Jean, b. 
D 9, 1912; Benjamin De Witt Jr., b. S 2, 1915. 
Address, looi S. Madison St., Webb City, Mo. 

2247. CARL WILLIAM SIMPSON 
Valuation Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 22, 
1881, Qumcy, 111.; s. James Howe (b. Ag 5, 
1852, Carlisle, O.) and Hedwig Louise (Petri) 
Smipson (b. My 4, 1856, Quincy, 111.). Pre 
pared m Quincy and Dallas (Tex.) H. Schs. 
Theta Nu Epsilon. Res. Engr. with Central 
111. Const. Co., 1904; Asst. Engr., do., 1905 
Asst. Engr.. D. L. & W. Ry., 1906-15; Res 
Engr., D. L. & W. R. Ry., 1915-17; Engr. Acct. 
Pres. Conf. Com., Fed. Val. of Rys., 1917-18 
Valuation Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 1918— 
Mem., A. S. C. E. ; Am. Ry. Engng. Assn 
Married Edith De Witt Weidman, S 12, 1907 
Columbia, N. J. Children: William Carl, b 
Ag 7, 1911; Edith Barbara, b. S 26, 1913. Ad 
dress, c/o D. L. & W. Ry., Hoboken, N. J. 

2248. MARY JANE SLOCUM 
(BAREUTHER) 
(Sister of No. 1421) 
Teacher; B. S.; b. Mr 26, 1883, Wether- 
field, 111.; d. Pardon Egbert (b. Jl 27, 1853, 
Kewanee, 111.) and Clara Elizabeth (Harley) 
Slocum (b. Ap 21, 1857, Hopedale, la.). Pre- 
pared in Loda H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Delta 
Psi; Watcheka; Sc. Club; Math. Club; Cap 
Com.; Class Sec; Capt., Class Basket Ball. 
Teacher of Sc, H. S., Mattoon, 111., 1904-09; 
Steamboat Springs, Colo., 1909-17; Del Mar, 
Calif., 191 7 — : Mem., Congr. Church; Mat- 
toon Study Class; Steamboat Chap., X. P. E. 
O. Married Ralph Augustus Bareuther, O 4, 
1906, Urbana. Children: Harley Rudolph, b. 
D 21, 1907; Katheryn Elizabeth, b. Jl 16, 1913 
(died N 28, 1915) ; Ralph Slocum, b. O 13, 1914; 
Margaret Dorothy, b. Ja 17, 1917. Address, 
Chino, Calif. 

2249. ESTHER ANNE SMITH 
Cataloger; A. B. ; b. Jl ir, 1880, Saginaw, 
Mich.; d. R. Z. and Olive (Colbrath) Smith. 
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903. Cataloger, Gen. 
Lib., Univ. of Mich., 1904-06; Reviser, Catalog 
Div., do., 1906-08; Head Cataloger, do., 1908; 
Instr. in cataloging, Univ. of Mich,, summer 
sch., 1910 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; Mich. 
Lib. Assn.; Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae; 
Treas., Ann Arbor Lib. Club, 1913-15; Pres., 
do., 1915-17. Address, Univ. Lib., Mich. Univ., 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

2250. FLORENCE SEBRING SMITH 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Bloomington, 
111.; d. George Oscar (b. 1843, Stamford, Conn.) 
and Margaret Copeland (Sebring) Smith (b. 
1848, Tarrytown, N. Y.). Prepared in Lin- 
coln and (5maha H. Schs.; A. B., Univ. of 
Neb., 1894; A. M., do., 1898. Univ. of Neb. 
Lib., 1898; Libn., 1901-18; Reference Libn., 
Kansas City Pub. Lib., Kansas City, Mo., 
1918 — . Address, Pub. Lib., Kansas City. Mo. 

2251. HENRY WILLIAM SMITH 
Y. M. C. A., Sec; B. S.; b. Je 2, 1874, 
Areola, 111.; s. John D. (b. Ap 12, 1845, Somer- 
set, O.) and Emma (Bowman) Smith (b. Jl 28 
1845, do.). Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
Adelphic; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet Treas., 1903-4. 
Educ. Sec, Y. M. C. A., New Haven, New York, 
Chicago. Served in 4th 111. Volunteer Inf., 
Spanish-Am. War. Married Grace E. JoITns, S 
16, 1909, Chicago. Child, William Spencer 
Smith, b. Ag 10, 191 1. Address, 2922 Lexing- 
ton St., Chicago; bus. add., Y. M. C. A., Bel- 
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2252. CLARA SOMMER (VEHSTEDT) 

(Sister of No. 2827) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 4, 1883, Chicago; 
d. Adam (b. Austria) and Louise (Reichardt) 
Sommer (b. Ger.). Prepared in Hyde Park 
H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi: French 
Club. Married Harry Bode Vehstedt, D 15, 
1909, Chicago. Children: Harry Sommer, b. 
N 2, 1910; Clara Louise, b. S 15, 1912; Robert 
Adams, b. Mr 11, 1915. Address, San Diego, 
Calif. 

2253. MILDRED ELIZA SONNTAG 
(FRANKLIN) 
(Sister of Nos. 3553, 3554) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 4, 1882, Plainfield, 
111.; d. Albert (b. Lockport, 111.) and Mary 
(Kettering) Sonntag (b. Lemont, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Plainfield and Joliet H. S. Watch- 
eka, Der Deutsche Verein; Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Prin. teacher of Math, and 
German, Lexington H. S.; Teacher, Joliet Tp. 
H. S. Married Bertram Adolph Franklin, S 
16, 1909, Plainfield, 111. Child, Mary Catherine, 
b. Ja 7, 1911. Address, 1315 E. Washington 
St., Bloomington, 111. 

2254. ANNIE ELNORA SPARKS 
(PAISLEY) 
(Sister of No. 918) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je :8, 1879, Miller 
Tp., LaSalle Co., 111.; d. George (b. N 21, 
1845, Fulton Co., O.) and Esther Peacock 
(Clifton) Sparks (b. F 4, 1842, Lucas Co., 
O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A. ; 
Watcheka League; Charter mem., Illiola. 
Teacher, 1904-6; Office work, Chem. Lab., Univ. 
of 111., 1906-8; Mem., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Robert Hughes Paisley, Ap 7, 1908, Ur- 
bana. Children: John Calvin, b. F 27, 191 1; 
Esther Mary, b. Je 20, 1912; James Robert, b. 
Ap 26, 1916; Grace Beulah, b. O 15, 1917; 
Alice Bertha, b. O 15, 1917 (died O 15, 1917). 
Address, R. 10, Mt. Vernon, 111. 

2255. ISABEL STALEY (DANELY) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 5, 1883, Champaign, 
III; d. Judge Calvin C. (b. Jl 14, 1849, Hun- 
tington, W. Va.) and Susan Isabella (Har- 
wood) Staley (b. S 6, 1859, Bloomingtton, 111.). 
Prepared in (Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Awarded Royal Humane Soc. Medal. 
Married Alfred Marion Danely, Jr., O 10, 
1906, Champaign. Child, Alfred Calvin, b. Je 
21, 1908. Address, 1003 S. Busey Ave., Ur- 
ban a. 

2256. LEWIS ALVA STEPHENSON 
Office Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 7, 1878, 

Redmon, 111.; s. J. H. and Catherine (Bogle) 
Stephenson. Mgr., Kansas City Office of the 
Powers Regulator Co.; Mem. Soc. of the Army 
and Navy. Married N 27, 1909. Child, Alice 
Catherine, b. F 4, 1912. Address, 2712 Benton 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 412 Re- 
liance Bldg. do.'t 

2257. ROBERT JAQUES STEWART 
Mgr. Contract Dept.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 
10, 1881, Terre Haute, Ind.; s. William Ar- 
thur (b. Ag 3, 1856, Lawrenceburg, Ind.) 
and Emma (Jacques) Stewart (b. Ag, 1858, 
near New Harmony, Ind.). Prepared in Dan- 
ville, H. S.; Univ. of N. M. Engr. Soc. 
Spec. Apprentice. C. & E. I. Ry., 1904-6; 
Asst. Supt. Bat. Dept., Nat. Carbon Co., 
1906-7; Asst. in M. & W. Dept., L. & A. 
R. A., Ark., 1907-8; Asst. Mgr., Insultation 
Dept., H. W. Johns Manville Co., Milwaukee, 
1908-n; Mgr., Contract Dept., do., Indian- 
apolis, 191 1 — . Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. 
M.; R. A. M.: R. & S. M.; Commandery; K. 
T., A. A. O. N. M. S. Married Edith Beryl 
Howser, S 17, 1908, Urbana. Child, Eleanor 
Emma, b. Ag 4, 1909. Address, 2316 Morgan 
Ave., Morgan Park, lU.t 



2258. CHARLES NEWHALL STONE 
(Brother of No. 4438) 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 10, 1884, 
St. Paul; s. Elbridge Kimball (b. N 14, 1850, 
Quincy, 111.) and Cora Abia (Edison) Stone 
(b. S 23, 1851, Quincy, 111.). Prepared in 
Quincy H. S. Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi 
Scholarship. With Deere & Co., Moline, 111.; 
Mgr., Dain Mfg. Co., Limited; do., John 
Deere Plow Co., Welland, Ltd. Address, Wel- 
land. Ont., Can. 

-'-'59. HELEN FLORENCE STOOKEY 
(WILKINSON) 

(Wife of No. 1792; Sister of No. 3193) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 15, 1883, Warrens- 
burg, 111.; d. Lewis (b. O 20, 1848, St. Clair Co., 
111.) and Leona (Childs) Stookey (b. F 26, 
1856, Sangamon Co., 111.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; 
Watcheka; Ger. Club. Studied music at James 
Millikin Univ. Mem., Coll. Alumnae; D. A. 
R. ; Methodist Church. Married Nathan Wil- 
kinson ('02), Je 15, 1907. Harristown, III. 
Children: Helen Jean, b. O 29, 1908; Nathan, 
b. F 13, 1910; David Price, b. Ap 20, 1916. 
Address, 789 Beulah Ave., Milwaukee. 

2260. SMITH LEROY STROUD 

B. S. in C. E.; b, Jl 23, 1877. Atlanta, 111.; 
s. William B. (b. My 15, 1852, do.) and Parrie 
(Mt. Joy) Stroud (b. 1851. do.). Prepared in 
.\tlanta H. S.; Cascadilla Prep., Ithaca, N. Y. 
Married Crystal Bland, Jl 23, 1913, Long 
Beach, Calif. Address, 1055 N. Michigan Ave., 
Pasadena, Calif. 

2261. BELLE SWEET 
Librarian; B. L. S. Prepared in Clinton 
(la.) H. S. Libn., Clinton (la.) Pub. Lib., 1904- 
3; Univ. of Idaho Lib., 1905 — . Mem., Am. 
Lib. Assn. Address, Moscow, Idaho. 

2262. GRACE ELLEN SWITZER 
Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. Ag 8, 1879, 
Portland, Ore.; d. Abraham Flavins (b. Union 
r>riclge, Md.) and Eva (Stone) Switzer (b. 
Huntingdon, Can.). Prepared in Iowa City H. 
S. Ph. B., Univ. of la., 1902. Hesperian. 
Cataloger, St. Lib., Olympia, Wash., 1904-5; 
Libn., Pub. Lib., Bellingham, Wash., 1905-14; 
Asst., Cleveland Pub. Lib., 19 15 — • Mem., 
Presby. Church; Y. W. C. A; Woman's City 
Club. Address, 924 E. 150th St., Cleveland. 

2-'63. ELSIE MAE TAYLOR (FISHER) 
(Wife of No. 3367; Sister of No. 2265) 

.\. B. in Sc; b. Ag 12. 1881, Tuscola, III.; 
d. William (b. Ja 6, 1849, 111.) and Mary 
Katherine (Cheney) Taylor (b. Ag 23, 1856, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Basketball Team. 
Teacher, 1904-10. Married Ora Stanley Fisher 
('08), Je 4, 1910, Homer, HI. Children: John 
Tavlor, b. O 16, 191 1; Doris, b. Jl 23, 1913. 
.Address, 307 Chatham Courts, Washington, 
D. C. 

2264. GEORGE GRAHAM TAYLOR 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 26, 1881, 
Tavlorville, 111.; s. James M. (b. D 2. 1839, 
New Byth, Aberdeenshire, Scot.) and Adelia A. 
(Stewart) Taylor (b. S i, 1840, St. Charles, 
III"). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S.; LL. 
p.., John Marshall Law Sch., 1908. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon. Stockman and Poultryman, 
1905-6; Instr. in H. Schs., 1908-11; Lawyer, 
iQii— . Mem., Baptist Church; A. F. A. M. 
Married Trenna June Miller. Je 30, 1910, Deca- 
tur, 111. Address, 228 E. Central Ave., High- 
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2.>6s. JOHN ORLO TAYLOR 
(Brother of No. 2263) 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 19, 
1879, Tuscola, 111.; s. William (b. Ja 5, 1849, 
Charleston, 111.) and Mary C. (Cheney) Taylor 
(b. 1856, Camargo, 111.). Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi. Draftsman, Foreman, Master Mechanic, 
with Isthmian Canal Com., 1904, igog; Const. 
Supt., The Arnold Co., Chicago, 1910; Engr., 
Fred G. Postel & Co., Chicago, igii — . Assoc, 
A. I. E. E. ; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. 
Married Ann Elizabeth Mornberg, O 9, 191 ->, 
Oak Park, 111. Children: William, b. Je 16, 
1913; John, b. Je 16, 19 13 (died O 8, igij). 
Address, 524 Wenonah Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

2266. SHERMAN THOMPSON 
(Brother of Nos. 1429, 1781) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je s, 1883, 
Warrensburg, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1837, Al- 
den, N. Y.) and Mary G. (Langston) Thomp- 
son (b. 1843,^111.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S.; Univ. Acad. Married Millie Thompson, 
Ag 4, 1909. Child, Langston, b. My 31, 191 1. 
Addfess, La Salle, lU.t 

2267. PETER FREDERICK WILLIAM 
TIMM 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N ig, 1876, 
Areola, 111.; s. Eggert (b. Je 15, 1827, Holstein, 
Ger.) and Kathrina (Mathiesen) Timm (b. Ag 
6, 1829). Prepared at Earned (Kan.) H. S. 
Delta Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Army and 
Navy Club; Class Baseball and Football Teams; 
Soph. Cane Com. Mfg. and Sales Depts., Allis- 
Chalmers Co. Corp., Co. A., 4th 111. Volunteer 
Inf., Spanish-Am. War, i898-9g. Mem., Detroit 
Engr. Soc; Nat. Assn. Steam Engrs. ; Fellow- 
craft Club; United Spanish War Veterans; 
Peninsular Club. D. U.; Wolverine Automo- 
bile Club. Married Nell Pearl Grossman, Je n, 
igii, Harristown, III. Address, Box 321, Al- 
pena, Mich.f 

2268. ROY ELMER TRAVIS 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 19, 1880, 
Assumption, 111.; s. Byron (b. Jl 31, 1855, Pa.) 
and Emma (Henry) Travis (b. jl 4, 1859. 
Springfield, O.). Prepared in Assumption H. 
S.; Univ. Acad. Beta Theta Pi; Mgr., Base- 
ball; Asst. Grad. Mgr., Ath. Assn. Hardware 
Merchant, 1904; Asst. Engr., R. C. Davies Gas 
Co., Harris Trust, Chicago; Asst. Engr. Corn. 
Pa. R. R., igos-12; Const. Engr., Bawps Bros., 
1912 — . Married Lucile Markley, O 19, 1909, 
Logansport, Ind. Address, 1055 Berwyn Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 1615 Harris Trust Bldg. do. 

2269. CLARA EUGENIA TRIMBLE 
(FENN) 
(Sister of No. 2844) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Tremont, 111.; 
d. William (b. Ja 22, 1832, Conconnell, Ireland) 
and Anna M. (Malone) Trimble (b. S 8, 1840, 
Tremont, Tazewell Co., 111.). Prepared in Rural 
Schs. and III. St. Norm. Univ. Taupht Urbana 
H. S., 1904-s; Curtis H. S., Chicago, 1907-18. 
Married George Henry Fenn, D 25, 191 8, Chi- 
cago. Address, 5714 Blackstone Ave., Chicago. 

2270. HAROLD FRANK TRIPP 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 28, 1880, Quincy, 
111.; s. Frank (b. 1856, Adams Co., 111.) and 
Mary (Carey) Tripp (b. 1858, Pike Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Glee and Mandolin Club; Dramatic Club, Mgr.; 
Class Baseball. Atty. at Law, City Atty., Walter, 
Okla.; Elected Atty. for Cotton Co., Okla., 
1912; Asst. Co. Atty., Okla. Co.. Okla., 1918— . 
Married Florence Harvey, D 26, 1906, Griggs- 
ville, 111. Children: Elizabeth F., b. D 30, 1908 
(died Ja 29, 1909); Thomas Harvey, b. N 11, 
191 1. Address, 319 Lee Bldg., Oklahoma City, 
Okla. 



2271. CHARLES PHILIP TURNER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 4, 

1880, Butler, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Je 15, 
1839, Jacksonville, 111.) and Fannie Barbara 
(Grove) Turner (b. Je 30, 1845, St. Galin, 
Switzerland). Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. 
M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc. Steam Turbine Test- 
ing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 1904-5; Const Dept., 
1905 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. M. E., 1907; 
Graduate Club, N. Y. Married Eliza J. Sem- 
mel, Je 13, 1912 .A.llentown, Pa. Address, 
527 Veronica St., E. St. Louis, 111.; bits, add.. 
Am. Steel Foundries, East St. Louis, 111. 

2272. LEWIS BUTLER TUTHILL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1905; 

b. Jl 20, 1880, Anna, 111.; s. Harlan Page (b. 
O 31, 1842, Vergennes, 111.) and Emma S. (Hub- 
bard) Tuthill (b. Mr 4, 1852, O.). Prepared 
in Union Acad., Anna, 111. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Mgr., Foot- 
ball Team, 1902. Lawyer, Insur. Agt. and City 
Atty., 190S-11. Anna, 111. V. P., lUini Club, 
.\nna. 111. Married Leeta De Wolf, N 23, 
1904. Anna, 111. Children; May De Wolf. b. 
1907; Harlan Page, b. S 26, igog. Address, 
.Vnna, lU.t 

2273. MAHLON SMITH VANCE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 3, 1870, 

Eaton, 111.; s. Mahlon Thomas (b. Licking 
Co., O.) and Margaret M. (Lamb) Vance (b. 
do.). Prepared in Austin Coll., Effingham; 
Central Norm. Coll., Danville, Ind.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Prin and Supt., Pub. Schs., Sulli- 
van, 111., 1904-7; do., Paris, 111., 1907-8; Hard- 
ware Bus.. Oblong, 111., 1908-10; Asst. (Tashier, 
Oil Belt Nat. Bank, do., 1910-15; Teacher, H. 
S., Oblong, 111., 1915-18; Prin., do., 1918 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Cora B. Vance. 
S 2, igoo. Tuscola, 111. Children: Donald 
Howe, b. My 18, 1901; Dorothy Helen, b. Je i, 
1907; Margaret, b. S 30, igi3. Address, 
Oblong, 111. 

2274. GEORGE GARRET VANHORNE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 12. 1881, 

Rockford, III.; s. Garret R. (b. Je 30, 1841, 
N. J.) and Jennie Amelia (Munroe) Vanhorne 
(b. N. Y.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. M. 
E. Soc; E. E. Soc. With Rockford Edison 
Co., 1904; Chicago Edison Co., 1905-6; West- 
ern Elec. Co., 1906-14. Address, Van Nuys, 
Calif. 

2275. JOHN TERRELL VAWTER, JR. 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 20, 1879, 

Vernon, Ind.; s. Mary A. Vawter. Prepared 
at Purdue L^niv. Address, 216 Wright and Cal- 
lender Sts., Los Angeles, Calif. t 

2276. RICHARD PERCIVAL VICKRAGE 
Rancher; LL. B.; b. S 26, 1881, Pana, 111.; 
s. William (b. Jl 8, 1853, Birmingham, Wor- 
cestershire, Eng.) and Malinda (Scott) Vick- 
rage (b. Jl 24, 1861, Brighton, O.). Pre- 
pared in Pana H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. Law- 
yer, Pana and Okmulgee, Okla., 1904-9; As- 
soc. Ed., Scenic Am., San Diego, Calif., 1909- 
12; Rancher, Calif., 1912 — -. Address, 2241 
Maple Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 

2277. ♦LORENA NELL WEBBER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 21, 1879; d. 

Wallace K. and Mary B. (Brown) Webber. 
Prepared in Renwick, la., H. S.; B. S., la. 
St. Coll., 1908. In Ames (la.) Pub. Lib., 
1904-s; St. Lib. Com. Office, Des Moines, 
1905; Iron City Pub. Lib., 1905-14. Died 
D 25, 1914, Boulder, Colo. 

2278. HARRY WILLIAM WEEKS 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 22, 

1881, Hennepin, 111.; s. William (b. Ja 2, 
185s, Tounton, Eng.) and Ida Susan Weeks 



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(b. F 6, 1855, near Henry, 111.)- Prepared 
in Bradford H. S.; A. B., Lombard, 1900. 
Phi Delta Theta. Draftsman, Sheffield Car 
Co., 1904; Mech. Engr., U. S. Geol. Sur., Fuel 
Testing Plant, 1904^8; do.. Fuel Engng. Co. and 
Cml. Testing & Engng. Co., 1908-10; Dist. 
Sales Mgr., The Montgomery Coal Co., Chi- 
cago, 1910-13; Sales Engr., Peabody Coal 
Co., 191 3 — . Married Edith Esther Weeks, 
Ag 14, 1907, Champaign. Address, 332 S. 
Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

2279. WILLIAM HENRY WEHMEIER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 5, 1879, 
Alton, 111.; s. A. W. and Emma (Blauke) Weh- 
meier. Prepared in Alton H. S. Kappa Sigma. 
Engr. and Asst. on Const. I. T. S., 1904-06; 
City Engr., Vinita I. T., 1906; W. S. G. S., 
1906; St. Louis City and Co. Engr., office in 
Seattle, Wash., 1907; Engr. and Supt., Irriga- 
tion & Power Co., Hanford, Wash., 1908-16; 
Engr., St. and Co. Rd. Const., Benton Co., 
Wash., 1917. Married Leslie A. Maffit, Je 12, 
1906, Decatur, 111. Children: Jane Maffit, b. 
Mr 29, 1908; Mary Anne, b. My 8, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Hanford, Wash. 

22S0. NELLIE WETZEL (SHELDON) 
(Wife of No. 1965) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 16, 1879, Stonington, 
111.; d. M. IL (b. :84s, Newville, Pa.) and 
Emily Marilla (Eaton) Wetzel (b. 1847, La- 
fayette, Ind.). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. 
S. Alethenai; Eng. Club. Gen. Sec, Y. W. 
C. A., Univ. of Mo., 1904-5. Married Victor 
L. Sheldon ('03), Je, 1905, Stonington, 111. 
Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. Ja 6, 1909; Ruth 
Ellen, b. F 16, 1912. Address, ■ 5660 Vernon 
Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

2281. ANNA DAVID WHITE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Silieridan, 111.; d. 
Abel Mortimer (b. Ap 19, 1850, Lumberton, 
N. J.) and Zelica Nora (Jenks) White (b. N 
15. 1853, Oconomowoc, Wis.). Prepared in 
Lake View and Austin H. Schs., Chicago; N. 
W. Univ., 1900-2. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Omega Psi. Asst., Loan Desk, Univ. of 111. 
Lib., 1906; do., John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 
1910; do., Studebaker Lib., South Bend, Ind., 
191 1 ; Cataloger, Univ. Club Lib., Chicago; do., 
Ferry Hall Lib., 1911; do., Pullman Pub. 
Lib., 1912; do., John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 
1913; Libn., Nat. Safety Council 1915 — • Ad- 
dress, 4342 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 208 S. La Salle St., do. 

2282. CAROLINE LOUISE WHITE 
(JEFFREY) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 13. 1883, 
Bureau Junction, 111.; d. Edward (b. My i4i 
1847, Springfield, Mass.) and Martha A. (Ray- 
mond) White (b. F 9, 1855. Mt. Palatine, 111.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Kappa Kappa Gam- 
ma; Girls' Basketball; Orchestra. Teacher of 
Eng. and Phys. Cult, in H. S. Mem.. Church 
of Christ Scientist. Married Melvin Roy Jeff- 
rey. Mr 2, 1907, Warrensburg. 111. Children: 
William Thomas, b. Ja 2, 1908; Martha, b. Jl 
14, 1910; Edward White, b. Ja 18, 19 12. Ad- 
dress, Hamilton, Mont. 

2283. BURTON B. WILCOX 
Chemist; A. B. in Chem.; A. M., 1905; b. 
Mr 6, 18S2, Galesburg, 111.; s. John and Cora 
Luella (Hatch) Wilcox (b. Kewanee, 111.) Pre- 
pared in Kewanee H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Sigma Xi; Fellow in Chem., 1904-5- With 
Armour & Co., Chicago; Bur. of Chem., U. 
S. Dept. of Agr. Article (with Wm. M. (Dehn) 
Secondary Arsines, Am. Chem. Jour., Vol. 35. 
pp. I-S4, iqo6. Address, Bur. Chem., Wash- 
ington, D. C.t 



2284. CARROLL CARSON WILEY 
(Brother of No. 1442) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1910; b. Jl 
28, 1884, Edinburg, 111.; s. Benjamin Diamond 
(b. Jl 19, 1850, Md.) and Matilda Josephine 
(Carson) Wiley (b. D 16, 1853. Cleveland, O.). 
Prepared in Bellflower and Potomac H. Schs. C. 
E. Club; Choral Soc; Tau Beta Pi: Sigma 
Xi; Maj., Univ. Regt.; Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. 
Guard. Final Honors. Draftsman with Weir 
Frog Co., Cincinnati, 1904-06; Loraine Steel 
Co., Johnstown, Pa., 1906; Am. Bridge Co., 
Chicago, 1906; Instr. in Engng., Univ. of HI., 
i9o6-:3; Assoc, Civ. Engng., 1913 — ; in charge 
of Highway Engng., last three years. Auth.: 
Textbook on Railroad Sur. (with G. W. Pickels) 
263 pp., John Wiley & Sons, 1914; The Mortar 
Making Qualities of 111. Sands, Bui. 70. 40 pp., 
Engng. Exp. Sta.; Monolithic Brick Paving 
Slabs Show High Bond, Engng. Record, Vol. 73, 
No. 3; Concentration of Expansion Stresses 
due to Imperfect Grouting the Cause of Brick 
Pavement Failures, Mun. Engng., Vol. LIII, No. 
5 ; Tests Show Advantages of Laying Brick 
Directly on Concrete Base, Engng. News-Rec- 
ord, Vol. 79. No. 18, N I, 191 7; Old Sand-filled 
Brick Pavement Relaid Monolithically, Mun. 
Engng., Vol. LIII, No. 5; Who is to Blame, 
do., Vol. LIII, No. 4; Grades and Vertical 
Curves, ///. Highways, Vol. LIII, No. 9. Mem., 
M. E. Church; Am. Assn. of Engrs. ; 111. 
Highway Improvement Assn.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Sina Belle Adams, S 5, 1906, Stoning- 
ton, 111. Children: Tarley Tarson, b. My 17, 
1908; Lockwood Elon, b. Ja 15, 1910. Address, 
714 S. State St., Champaign; bus. add., 200 
Highway Lab., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 



22S5. FRANCIS RUDOLPH WILEY 
(Brother of No. 4979) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1906; 
b. Ag 20, 1878, Sullivan, 111.; s. Joseph B. 
(b. S 1837, Sullivan, 111.) and Pauline Jean- 
nette (Phillips) Wiley (b. Mr 6, 1848, Sulli- 
van, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Phi 
Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Adelphic; Pol. Sc Club; Bryan Prize; Ill.-O. 
Debating Team; 111. -Mo. Debating Team; 
Varsity Football. Practising law, 1907-14; do., 
Wiley and Morey, 1914 — . Married Celia Post, 
S 2, 1915, Decatur, 111. Address, 3S4 W. Main 
St., Decatur, 111. 



2286. 



WALLACE KENNETH WILEY 
(Brother of No. 4493) 



Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 9, 1880, 
Peoria; s. William Rodney (b. O 4, 1850, Sax- 
ton's River, Vt.) and Frances Ellen (Day) 
Wiley (b. Je ii, 1851, Townsend, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Partner 
in Flexlume Sign Co., 1904 — -. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Married Elsie Nevin Arms, N i, 191 1, 
Lancaster, Pa. Children: John Nevin, b. Je 
15, 1914; Alice Nevin, b. S 17, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 70 Wellington Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. ; bvs. 
add., Flexlume Sign Co., 1453 Niagara St., do. 



Z2S7. MARY EDITH WILLIAMS 
(Sister of Nos. 1615, 3232) 
Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; 
M. D., 191 7; b. Mr 25, 1883, Kenney, 111.; d. 
James Alexander (b. Jl 22, 1846. Rockford, 
N. C.) and Annie Jane (Waller) Williams (b. 
Mr 4, 1850, Louisville, Ky.). Prepared in 
Newman H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Epsilon Iota. 
Instr. in Phys. Tr. for Women, Univ. of 111., 
1906-13; Interne Mary Thompson Hosp. for 
Women and Children, Chicago, 1917-18; In- 
terne Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago. 



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2288. CHARLES GORHAM WILSON 
Sch. Supt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja s, 1874, 
Marengo, 111.; s. William Henry (b. 1840, Tor- 
onto, Can.) and Susannah Matilda (Durham) 
Wilson (b. 1838, Davenport, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Marengo H. S. ; South Side Acad., Chicago. 
Adelphic; Der Deutche Verein. Prin., Wins- 
low H. S., Sheridan, 1906-7; Supt., Algonzuin, 
1907-11; do., Wyanet, 1911-12; do., De Pue, 
111., 1912-14; do., Hanover, 111., 1914-18. Auth.: 
Teachers' Institutes in the U. S., in E. G. 
Dextcr's Hist, of Ednc. in the U. S., New 
York, 1904. Mem., Trinity M. E. Church; 
Treas. Epworth League. Married Ella Magda- 
lena Bastian, Ag 21, 1907, Sheridan, 111. Ad- 
dress, Hanover, 111. 

2289. JOHN GUY WILSON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1907; 

b. N 9, 1878; s. John James (b. My i, 1849, 
Shelby Co., 111.) and Nancy Ann (Templeton) 
Wilson (b. S 13, 1852, Shelby Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Gays H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Philomathean. Chief Clerk in President's 
Office, 1904-8; Mem. Boggs & Wilson, Attys., 
Medford, Ore. Married Ada May Kelly, S 
22, 1909, Tacoma, Wash. Address, 1311 Yeon 
Bldg., Portland, Ore.f 

2290. *LEROY C. WILSON 

B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1905; b. Ag 19, 1883, 
Princeton, 111.; s. Samuel Rease (b. O 6, 1850, 
Princeton) and Sarah Elizabeth (Field) Wilson 
(b. D 31, 1853, Princeton). Prepared in Prince- 
ton H. S. Agr. Club; Adelphic; Alpha Zeta. 
111. Exp. Sta., 1904; U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1905. 
Died, 1906. 

2291. ALICE LOUISE WING 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ja 26, 1881, Lud- 
ington, Mich.; d. Charles Gordon (b. Ja 21, 
1846, Franklinville, N. Y.) and Jennie S. 
(Poole) Wing (b. Ag 21, 1849, Albany, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Ludington, Mich., H. S.; Alma, 
(Mich.) Coll. Alpha Theta; Watcheka; Lib. 
Club; Y. W. C. A. Cataloger, Spokane Lib., 
Wash., 1904-5; Ludington, Mich., Lib., 1905-6; 
Grand Rapids, Mich., Lib., 1906-9; Instr. in 
Cataloging, Ind. Lib. Sch., Indianapolis, Ind., 
1909-10; Cataloger, O. St. Univ. Lib., 1910-12; 
Temporary Cataloger, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1913; 
Head Cataloger, O. Wesleyan Univ. Lib., 1913- 
15; Libn.. Ludington, (Mich.). Pub. Lib., 
191 5 — . Mem., Mich. Lib. Assn.; O. Lib. 
Assn.; A. L. A.; D. A. R. Address, Luding- 
ton, Mich. 

2292. LEWIS W. WISE 
(Brother of No. 2868) 
Farm Advisor; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 28, 1876, 
Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Jacob (b. D 28, 1844, Del- 
phi, Ind.) and Elizabeth (Kuns) Wise (b. Ap 
17, 1855, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Band. Farmer, 
1904-17; Farm Advisor for Iroquois Co., 1914 — . 
Pres., Watseka Bd. of Exiuc, 1917-18; Chm. 
Food Production and Conservation Com. for 
Iroquois Co. Married Jane Parker Bowdle, F 
16, 1905, Milmine, 111. Children: Margaret 
Helen, b. Ag 5, 1906; Harriet Bowdle, b. Mr 
9, 1909. Address, Watseka, 111. 

2293. EMMA MARIE WITTLINGER 
(SCHEIE) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 13, 1882, Esslingen, 
Ger. ; d. William (b. 1854, do.) and Mary 
(Fuchslocher) Wittlinger (b. 1852, do.). Pre; 
pared in Ger. Sch.; Decatur H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega. Teacher, Lat. and Ger., Sullivan, 111., 
1904-8; Decatur H. S., 1908-11. Married Fred 
W. Schlie, N 1, 191 1. Child, Frederick Mil- 
ton, b. Jl 8, 191 5. Address, 537 S. Oakland 
St., Decatur, 111. 



2294. NORMAN CHARLES WOODIN 
Chief Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 27, 
1877, Rock Island, 111.; s. Sheldon Jerome (b. 
Mr 25, 1852, Rock Island, 111.) and Rose M. 
(Kahlke) Woodin (b. D 28, 3853, New Or- 
leans, La.). Prepared in Rock Island H. S. 
Chief Draftsman, Bucyrus Co., Evansville Plant. 
Married Rose Lillian Gumz, N 5, 1909, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. Address 303 E. Iowa St., 
Evansville, Ind.; bus. add., Bucyrus Co., do.\ 

2295. EDNA McCLUSKEY WORK 
(HADLEY) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 19, 1880, near 
Bushnell, 111.; d. Samuel (b. Mr 11, 1842, 
near Washington, Pa.) and Laura (Crownover) 
Work (b. Ap 16, 1851, near Huntington, Pa.). 
Prepared in Macomb H. S.; Knox Coll., 1898- 
1900. Der Deutscher Verein. Teacher of Sc, 
East Dubuque H. S., East Dubuque, 111., 
1904-5; do., Watseka, 111., 1905-6. Married 
Everett P. Hadley, Je 1907, Los Angeles, 
Calif. Address, O'Neals, Calif. 

2296. JOSEPH GARFIELD WORKER 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 16, 1881, 
Stuart, la.; s. Joseph James (b. Je 28, 1856) 
and Georgina Belle (Swingle) Worker (b. N 
12, 1862). Prepared in Rock Island H. S. 
Delta Upsilon; M. E. and E. E. Soc. Asst. 
to Master Mech., Deere & Co., Moline, 111., 
1904-05; Erecting Engr., Westinghouse Mach. 
Co., 1905-08; Mech. Engr., Calumet Steel Co., 
1908; Asst. Supt., Stoker Dept., Westinghouse 
Mach. Co., 1911-15; Mgr., Stoker Div. West- 
inghouse Elec. Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh, 
1915 — . Married Maybell Edna Sampson, My 
20, 1909, Urbana. Child, daughter, b. Mr 10, 
1912. Address, 5722 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh; 
bvs. add., c/o Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co., do. 

2297. JOSEPH CARL WORRELL 
Bridge Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 27, 1877, 
Chili, 111.; s. Barnett Dewitt (b. S 15, 1846, 
N. J.) and Alice Phoebe (Campbell) Worrell 
(b. D 15, 1856). Prepared in Bowen H. S.; 
HI. St. Norm. Univ. C. E. Soc; Y. M. C. A. 
Concrete, Masonry and Steel Insp., C. &_ N. 
W. R. R., 1904-09; Foreman, Highway Erection, 
1909; Gen. Bridge Insp., G. N. R. R., 1909-10; 
Foreman, Highway Bridge Erection, 1910; 
Foreman, Concrete Const., Pillsbury Milling 
Co., 1910-11; Insp., Steel Erection, G. N. R. 
R., 191 1; Engr. and Surv., 191 1; Concrete 
Insp., C. St. P. M. & O. R. R., 191 1; with 
C. B. Stewart, Const. Engng., as Recorder and 
Instrumentman; Recorder of Reservoir Sur., 
1911 — ; Res. Engr., Blade River Falls on re- 
taining wall (concrete) for Daniel W. Mead, 
1911-12; Bridge Engr. of Concrete Const. C. 
W. M. & O. Ry., 1912 — . Auth.: Dismantling 
a Steel Erection Traveler, Engng. Record. 
Mem., C. E. Soc; Presby. Church. Married 
Elizabeth Mandeville, Ja 30, 1906, Champaign. 
Child, Kathryn Elizabeth, b. O 29, 1907. Ad- 
dress, 3136 3rd Ave., South Nyres, Minn.f 

2298. EDMUND LOUIS WORTHEN 
(Husband of No. 2871; Brother of No. 1189) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 5, 1882, 
Warsaw, 111.; s. George Byron (b. Je 30, 
1837, do.) and Mary L. (Bedell) Worthen 
(b. My II, 1839, do.). Prepared in Warsaw 
H. S. M. S., Cornell Univ., 1908. Alpha Zeta; 
Adelphic; Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Dept of 
Agron., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1904; Dept, Agr. 
Bur. of Soils, 1906-09; N. C. Dept. of Agr. Soil 
Investigations, 1909-13; Prof, of Agron., Pa. 
St. Coll., 1913-18. Auth. of the following Soil 
Sur. Reports of U. S. Bur. of Soils: Jasper 
Co., Miss.; N. Platte area. Neb.; E. and W. 
Carroll Parishes, La.; Clay Co., Miss., Bui. 
151, N. C. Dept. of Agr. Mem., Am. Breed- 
ers' Assn.; Am. Soc. of Agron.; N. C. Acad. 



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of Sc. Married Xenia May Woolman ('07), N 5, 
1908, Urbana. Children: Rachel Daura, b. Ag 
15, 1910; Albert Woolman, b. N 13, 1912; 
Elizabeth Jane, b. D 16, 1913. Address Dept 
of Agron., State College, Pa. 

2299. ELLA EUGENIA WORTHEN 

(MAXWELL) 

(Sister of No. 3243) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 26, 1883; d. John 
Burnham (b. F 4, 1885, Warsaw, 111.) and 
Belle Sackett (Connor) Worthen (b. Jl 29, 
1857, Luray, Mo.). Prepared in Warsaw H. 
S.; Univ. of Neb., 1906-07. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Pres., Math. Club; Class Sec; Sr. Ball Com.; 
Final Honors; Fellowship in Math., Univ. of 
Neb. Teacher H. S., Areola, 1904-06; Prin., 
H. S., Mt. Pulaski, 1907-08; Teacher, H. S., 
Quincy, 1908-09. Married Charles Robert Max- 
well, D 28, 1909, Warsaw, 111. Child, Charles 
Robert, b. Mr 26, 1913. Address, Whitewater, 
Wis. 

2300. IDA FAYE WRIGHT 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 29, 1880, Win- 
netka, 111.; d. Newton Daniel (b. O 17, 1843, 
Adams, N. Y.) and Huldah M. (Munsel) 
Wright (b. Ja 26, 1847, Howard, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Evanston Tp. H. S.; attended North- 
western Univ., 1900-2, Alethenai; Final Honors 
in Lib. Sch. Asst. (iataloger in Bryn Mawr 
Coll. Lib., 1904; Asst. in Evanston Free Pub. 
Lib., 1904-09; First Asst. Libn., Lincoln Lib., 
Springfield, 111., 1909 — . Address, 720 E. Ed- 
wards St., Springfield, Ill.t 

2301. WARD ELLIS WRIGHT 
Gen. Supt.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 13. 1879, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Myron J. and Nellie C. 
Wright. Prepared in Osceola (Mo.) H. S. 



W. E. Wright Mfg. Co.; Gen. Supt., Pfanstiehl 
Co. Married Mae S. Alice, Jl 6, 1907, Chi- 
cago. Address, 812 N. County St., Waukegan, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Pfanstiehl Co., N. Chicago, 

2302. WILLIAM WILBERFORCE WRIGHT 
(Brother of No. 3244) 
Supt., Div. An. Industry; LL. B.; b. Ag 
12, 1878, Toulon, 111.; s. William W. (b. 
Canton, 111.) and Mary H. (Hopkins) Wright 
(b. Granville, 111.). Prepared in Toulon Acad.; 
Worcester Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Agr. 
Club; Stud. Dancing Club; Alpha Delta Sigma; 
Football. Breeder of Short Horn Cattle, Hill- 
crest Farm, Toulon, 111.; Supt., Div. An. In- 
dustry, St. of 111. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Pres., 
111. Cattle Breeder's Assn. Married Phoebe 
Louisa Robins, O 20, 1909, Emmetsburg, la. 
Children: William W., IV, b. Jl i, 1910; John 
R., b. My 9, 1913. Address, Toulon, 111. 

2303. EARL LAYTON YOCUM 
Business; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 9, 1880, 
Aurelia, la.; s. Oran E. (b. N 26, 1844, War- 
saw, Ind.) and Elizabeth L. (Devinny) Yocum 
(b. D 20, 1849, Armstrong Co., Pa.). Prepared 
in Galva H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band. 
Pres., L. M. Yocum & Co., Bankers; Sec, 
Hayes Pump and Planter Co.; Pres. and Treas., 
Galva Heater Co.; V. P., Farmer's Nat. Bank. 
Aurelia, la.; do., Galva Motor Co., Galva, HI. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Peoria Consistory; Mo- 
hammed Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; B. P. O. 
E.; Midland Country Club. Married Mary 
Martha Barlow, O 9, 1912. Children: E^rl 
Layton, Jr., b. Jl 23, 1913; Mary Elizabeth, 
b. O 31, 1917. Address, Galva, 111. 



CLASS OF 1905 (231 LIVING, 13 DEAD) 



2304. DUFF ANDREW ABRAMS 
Professor; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1909; b. 
Ap 25, 1880, Grand Tower, 111.; s. G. T. (b. 
1840, Taylorville, 111.) and Mary (Kuntz) 
Abrams. Prepared in Murphysboro H. S. 
Math. Club; C. E. Club; Sigma Xi. Asst. in 
Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Assoc, 
1907-14; Prof, in charge Struct. Materials Re- 
search Lab., Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1914 — . 
Auth.: Tests of Brick and Terra Cotta Block 
Columns (with A. N. Talbot), Engng. Exp. Sta., 
1Q08; Field Tests of Drain Tile (with A. N. 
Talbot), Rock Products, 191 1; Tests of Board 
between Concrete and Steel, Engng. Exp. Sta. 
Bui., 71, 1914; contributed numerous articles to 
engng. and tech. jours. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; 
West. Soc of Engrs.; Am. Soc for testing 
Materials; Internat. Assn. for testing Materials; 
A. A. A. S.; Am. Concrete Inst.; Am. Math. 
Assn.; Art Inst., Chicago; Chicago Engr. Club; 
mini Club. Married Leone Gertrude Cronk- 
hite, Je 16, igo8, Danville, 111. Child, Edith 
Lenore, b. My 16, 1910. Address, 400 S. Ham- 
lin Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Lewis Inst., Chi- 
cago. 

2305. RALPH AGNEW 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 29, 1880, 
Chesaning, Mich.; s. A. D. (b. F 5, 1839, 
Youngstown, O. ) and Lydia M. (Crittenden) 
Agnew (b. Mr 13, 1851, Oakland Co., Mich.). 
Prepared in Chesaning H. S. B. S., Albion 
Coll. Engng. Sigma Chi. Farmer; Teacher, 
Pfermer City and Polo, 111.; with H. Burman 
Co., Contrs. and Builders. Address, Chesan- 
ing, Mich. 

2306. MILTON KENT AKERS 
With West. Elect. Co; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 
1007; b. Mr 7, 1883, Homer, 111.; s. Reuben R. 
(b. 1843, Homer) and Josephine (Nicholson) 
Akers (b. Grape Creek. 111.). Prepared in Homer 
H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa 



Nu; Elec. Club. Operator, Commonwealth Ed- 
ison Co., Chicago, 1905; Instr. in Elec. Engng., 
Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Instr. of Elec. Engng., 
St. Coll. of Wash., 1907-9; Asst. Prof., do., 
1909-11; .Assoc Prof., do., 1911-15; Prof., do.. 
1915; With West. Elect. Co., 1915 — •. Discover- 
ed (with Prof. Morgan Brooks) Methods of 
Synchronizing, and Methods of Load Division 
for Alternators. Published (with Prof. Morgan 
Brooks) Self-Synchronizing of Alternators, Pro- 
ceedings of the A. I. E. E.; Oscillograph De- 
signs, Technograph, 1906; A Whistle Signal, 
Factory, 1913. Mem.. A. I. E. E. ; Soc. for Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ; Univ. C\\ih. Pullman, 
Wash. Married Helen Fairfax Rogers, Ag 30, 
iqog, Tacoma, Wash. Child, Rogers Milton, b. 
Jl 24, 1913. Address, 500 W. 122nd St., New 
York City; bus. add., 463 West St., do. 

2307. GRACE MATILDA ALLEN 
(Sister of No. 2309) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 13, 1873. 
Wenona, 111.; d. Abram (b. F 14, 1823, New 
York City) and Cecelia Matilda (Cross) Allen 
(b. Ap 8, 1844, Pa.). Prepared in Wenona H. 
S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Phi Beta Kappa: 
Final Honors. Teacher of Math., Champaign 
H. S., 1905-8; do., of Arith., Pomona, Calif., 
Gram. Sch., 1908-9: do.. Hist, and Math., Ingle- 
wood (Calif.) Union H. S., 1909-12. Mem., 
M. E. (3hurch. Address, loiy S. Burlington 
Ave., Los Angeles. 

2308. LAWRENCE THOMPSON ALLEN 
Tudge; LL. B.; b. O 24, 1882, Hoopeston, 
111"; s. Charles Asaph (b. Jl 26, 1851, Dan- 
ville, III.) and Mary (Thompson) Allen (b. 
O 12, 1857, Rossville, 111.). Prepared in 
Hoopeston H. S. ; Greer Coll.; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1902. Sigma Chi: Phi Delta Phi; Theta 
Nu Epsilon; Football; Band; Glee Club; Opera 
and Dramatic Clubs; Mask and Bauble. Co. 
Tudge, 1909 — . Lt. Bat. A, ist 111. F. A., 1906- 



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12; Maj. loth Inf., IlL Nat. Guard, Jl 1917 — . 
Judge Advocate Gen. Dept., A. E. F., France, 
1918 — . Married Bess Trevett, N 4, 191 1, Cham- 
paign. Children: John Trevett, b. N 22, 1912; 
Lawrence Thompson, Jr., b. F 2, 1915. Address, 
1 130 Logan Ave., Danville, 111.; bus. add., 
Court House, do. 

2309. MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN 

(Sister of No 2307) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 27, 1875, 
Wenona, 111.; d. Abram (b. F 14, 1823, New 
York City) and Cecelia Matilda (Cross) Allen 
(b. Ap 8, 1844, Pa.). Prepared in Wenona 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Teacher of third 
grade, Champaign, 1905-7; do.. Math, and Hist., 
Bushnell H. S-, 1907-8; do., Arith., Pomona, 
Calif., Gram. Sch., 1908-10; do., Alath. and 
Eng., H. S., Inglewood, Calif., 191 1-15; do., Los 
Angeles, Jr.. H. S., 1915 — ■ Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 1017 Burlington Ave., Los 
Angeles. 

2310. PASCHAL ALLEN 

(Son of No. 92; Husband of No. 4699; Broth- 
er of Nos. 1800, 2876, 5002, 8096) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 24, 188 1, Dela- 
van. 111.; s. Ralph ('76), (b. Ap 15, 1854, See- 
konk, Mass.) and Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen (b. 
O 12, i8sj5, Philo, 111.), Prepared in Delavan 
H. S. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Married Edith 
T. Hatch Cii), S 9. 19 1 3. Richmond, 111. Chil- 
dren: Franklin Hatch, b. Jl 8. 1914; Ada Mary, 
b. Ap s, 1916. Address, Green Valley, 111. 

231 1. EDWIN ANDERS 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 8; 

b. Ap 12, 1879, Morris, 111. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Philomathean; Mil. Capt., 111. Nat. 
Guards; Illini Staff. Univ. of (Chicago, 1909. 
Prin., Idaho Indus. Inst.; Teacher in Aurora 
West Side H. S., 1906-9; Head of Hist. Dept., 
Washington H. S., Portland, Ore., 1909-15; 
Asst., Dept. of Pol. Sc, Univ. of 111. Mar- 
ried Edith A. Lafferty, Je 24, 1906. Children: 
Ellis Felix, b. Jl 29, 1907; Florence Beatrice, 
b. Ap 29, 1912. Address, 107 S. Busey St., Ur- 
bana. 

2312. LESLIE LEE ANDERSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 23, 1883, Sum- 
mer Hill, 111.; s. Henry Lee (b. S 4, 1841, Hart- 
ford, Conn.) and Eliza D. (Stebbins) Ander- 
son (b. Jl 15, 1851. Summer Hill, HI. Pre- 
pared in Pittsfield H. S. Address, Summer 
Hill. 111. 

2313. CHARLES EDWARD ARMSTRONG 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 30, 1874, 
Mound City, 111.; s. George William (b. F 17, 
1844, New Albany, Ind.) and Jennie Louise 
(Conway) Armstrong (b. F 3, 1844, Mound 
City). Prepared in So. Collegiate Inst., Al- 
bion, 111. Eta Kappa Nu; Stud, mem., A. I. 
E. E.; Regimental Adjt. ; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Traction System, 190^; Supt., Light and Steam 
Heat, Danville, St. Ry. & Light Co., 1905-8; 
Gen. Supt., Cairo Ry. & Light Co., 1908-10; 
Engng., Dept., Holt Mfg. Co., Peoria. Assoc, 
mem., A. I. E. E. Married Ida Bell Harrison, 
O 7, 1897, Cairo, 111. Children: Jennie Louise, 
b. Jl 19, 1904; Curtis Maxwell, b. F 2, 1908. 
Address, 53s College St., Peoria. 

2314. THOMAS STANLEY BAILEY 
Assayer and Mine Operator; B. S. in Chem.; 
b. N 22, 1880, Lamar Co., Tex.; s. Thomas 
Seed (b. O 12, 1849, Lawrence Co., 111.) and 
Mary (Stiles) Bailey (b. S 4, 185 1). Pre- 
pared in Vincennes H. S. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon. Assayer and Chem., Gold Prince Mines 
Co., 1905-6; Mgr., Good Morning Min. Co., 
and Storm King Min. Co., 1906-13; Pres., Illi- 
ni Mines Co.. Boulder, Colo., 1913 — ■. Married 
Jennie May Hoagland, Je 3, 1905, Danville, 
111. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. D 26, 1905 
(died Ja i, 1906); Thomas Samuel, b. Ap 20, 
1907; Dorothy Jane, b. Jl 20. 1910; Margene 
Elizabeth, b. D 24, 1912. Address, 944 Pearl 
St., Boulder, Colo. 



2315. IMO ESTELLA BAKER (BENT) 

(Wife of No. 2903; Daughter of No. 36; Sister 

of Nos. 1454, 2316, 2886) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 27, 1882, Monticello, 
1.; d. Ira Osborn ('74). (b. S 23, 1853, Lin- 
ton, Ind.) and Emma Jane (Burr) Baker. 



111.; d. Ira Osborn ('74). (b. S 23, 1853, Lin- 
ton, Ind.) and Emma Jane (Burr) Baker. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 



Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A., 
Pres.; Pres., Pan-Hellenic; Jr. Prom, and Sr. 
Ball Com. Mem., Congr. Church. Married 
Charles Howard Bent ('07), S 23, 1909, (Cham- 
paign. Children: Marion Louise, b. D 5, 1910; 
Willard Osborn, b. D 22. 1912. Address, 430 S. 
6th Ave., La Grange, 111. 

2316. IRA WEBSTER B.\KER 
(Son of No. 36; Brother of Nos. 1454, 2315, 
2886) 
Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 17, 
1884, Mattoon, 111.; s. Ira Osborn ('74). (b. S 
23, 1853, Linton, Ind.) and Emma Jane (Burr) 
Baker. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma 
Nu. Gen. Sec, Drake Univ. Y. M. C. A., Des 
Moines, 1905-6; Gen. Sec, O. St. Univ. Y. M. 
C. A., 1906; Teacher in Japanese Govt. Sch. 
Ex. Sec. of Laymen's Missionary Movement 
of U. S. and Can.; Ex. Sec, "World in Chica- 
go"; Real Est. Sales Mgr., Guardian Trust and 
Savings Bank, Cleveland. Married Gertrude 
Strong, N 11, 1912, Cleveland. Child, Ira Web- 
ster, b. F 18, 1917. Address, 2025 E. 77th St., 
Cleveland. 

2317. MARY ELTON BARKER (VINCENT) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 18, 1883, Emporia, 
Kan.; d. Dr. Milton Reed (b. Boston, and 
Mary (Hanna) Barker (b. Canal Fulton, O.). 
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Wyvern 
Club; Alpha Chi Omega. Assoc, in Lit., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1903. Married Frank C. Vincent, 
Ag 24, 191 1, Rockford, 111. Child, Frank Bar- 
ker, b. Je 6, 1-912. Address, 2527 Dakes Ave., 
Everett, Wash.t 

2318. LELA ETHELYN BARNARD (GAR- 

NETT) 
(Wife of No. 2098; Daughter of No. 56) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 17, 1882, Manteno, 
111.; d. DeLonson Elroy ('75), (b. Ag 22, 1852, 
Porter Co., Ind.) and Katie (Bordwell) Barn- 
ard (b. F 7, 1859, Crete, 111.). Prepared in W. 
Division H. S., (Chicago; Lewis Inst. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Assoc, in Lit., 
1901-3. Teacher in Chicago Pub. Schs., 1905- 
10. Married Elmer Logan Garnett ('04), S i, 
1910, Manteno, 111. Children: Hugh Barnard, 
b. Jl 12, 1911; Lela Jean. b. D 15, 1912; Mar- 
jorie Anne, b. Je 5, 1918. Address, Altus, 
Okla. 

2319. CHARLES ANTHONY BARNHART 

(Brother of No. 3270) 

Professor; A. B. in Math.; A. M., 1911; b. 
Ja 4, 1883, Mansfield, 111.: s. Elias Patterson 
(b. Mv 19, 1859, Secor, 111.) and Sarah Mar- 
tha (Maxwell) Barnhart (b. My 7, i860, Ma- 
homet, 111.). Prepared in Mansfield H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Math. Club; Y. M. C. A. Prin., 
Anna H S., 1905-8; Prin., Norm. H. S., 1908- 
9: Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1909-12; Prof, 
of Math., Carthage Coll., Carthage, 111., 1912- 
17; Instr. Math., Colo. Coll., 1917-18; Prof., 
Math., Univ. of N. M., 1918 — . Mem., 
Evang. Lutherari Church; Norm. Lit. Center, 
1909; Organizer and ist Pres. of H. S. Section 
of Union Co. Teachers' Assn.; Math. Assn. 
of Am. Married Marie Caroline Oppermann, 
■A& 30f 1905, Cullom, 111. Children: Ernest 
Charles, b. Jl 13, 1906; Mildred Martha, b. 
.\<2: 16, iqoS. .4ddrcss. Box C, I'niv. of New 
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2320. OLIVE LILLIAN BARTON 
Dean of Women; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 28, 
1874, Saybrook, 111.; d. George W. (b. My ji, 
183S, Westmoreland Co., Pa.) and Olive D. 
(Hinsdale) Barton (b. Jl 21, 1840, Batavia, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Saybrook H. S. and 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Y. W. C. A.; Math. Club; Choral 
Soc. Instr., Math., Tp. H. S., Mt. Vernon, 111., 
1905-6; Critic Teacher, 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
1906-7; Asst., Math., do., 1907-11; Dean of 
Women, do., 191 1 — . Address, 301 Normal 
Ave., Normal, 111. 

232:. GEORGE ROCKWELL BASCOM 
(Husband of No. 2570) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Je 21, 1882, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. William Russell (b. S 8, 
1849, W. Halifax, Vt.) and Abbigal (Hovey) 
Bascom (b. Ja 19, 1867, Darlington, Wis.). 
Prepared in Chicago Prep. Sch.; Hyde Park 
H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. Engr., Chicago 
Engng. and Const. Co., Govt. Locks and Dam 
work; Mgr., Muskogee Crushed Stone Co.; 
Assoc. Engr., John and Edw. S. Cole, Consult- 
ing Engrs., New York and Chicago; Head of 
Dept., Mun. and San. Engng., Univ. of Wis. 
Maj., San. Corps, V. S. A., (3amp Pike, Ark. 
Mem., Am. Water Works Assn.; A. S. C. E. ; 
Wis. Engng. Soc; A. F. A. M. Married I.itta 
Celia Banschbach ('06), Ap 27. 1910, Prince- 
ton. 111. Child, William Russell, b. My 23. 
1912. Address, 1819 University Ave., Madi- 
son, Wis. 

2322. WILLARD JASON BASS 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 6, 1883. 
Canton, 111.; s. Theodore B. (b. 1850, do.) and 
Kate (Dickerman) Bass (b. 1852, do.). Pre- 
pared in Canton II. S. ]\Iech. Engr., Armour 
& Co., Chicago. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address. 
817 E. 50th St., Chicago; bus. add., Armour 
and Co., Motive Power Dept., Chicago. 

2323. *CHARLES BECK 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 16, 1879, Braidwood, 
111.; s. John (b. Denmark) and Hanna (Chris- 
tiansen) Beck (b. do.). Prepared in Harvey 
H. S. Married Kristine Sorenson, Ja t, 1906 
(died Jl 15, 1907). Child, daughter, b. Je 1907. 
Died N 25, 1909. 

2324. FLORA PEARL MABEL BELTING 

Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. My 13, 1883, 
Illiopolis, 111.; d. Theodore (b. F 15, 1845, 
Wetzel, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Council) Belt- 
ing (b. N 6, 1854, Springfield, 111.). Prepared 
in Mattoon H. S~. Math. Club; Watcheka. Prin. 
Keithsburg H. S., 1905-6; Teacher, Duluth 
(Minn.) Industrial H. S., 1907 — . .iddress, 
No. 2 Chatham Apts., Duluth, Minn. 

2325. ARTHUR CHAPMAN BENSON 
Farmer: A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 23, 1880, 
Johnson (io., 111.; s. Alonzo Gilson (b. Je 29, 
"1853, do.) and Sidnev .\. (Chapman) Benson 
(b. 1858, do.). Prepared in Vienna H. S. Pres., 
Philomathean; Eng. Club; Sec, Orat. Assn., 
1903-4; Pres., 1904; Asst. Ed., Illinois Mag., 
1903-4. Address, Anna, 111. 

2326. DAVID ROY BETTS 
Linotype Operator; B. S. in M. E. : b. F 7. 
1882, (Clinton, 111.; s. William Francis (b. W. 
Laurens, N. Y.) and Jennie M. (Cowan') Belts 
(b. Bloomington, 111.). Prepared in Spring- 
field H. S. M. E. Soc. Linotype Operator. 
Married Delia Winney, Ag 31, 191 6, N. Y. City. 
Address, 331 1 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

2327. GEORGE WILLIAM BISHOP 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 14, 1875, Mor- 
ton, 111.; s. George P. and Tabitha S. (Godfrey) 
Bishop. Prepared in Model II. S. of 111. St. 



Norm. Univ., Norm. Dept. Philomathean. Teach- 
er, Grover Cleveland H. S., St. Louis, 1914 — , 
Address, c/o Grover Cleveland H. S., St. Louis. 

2328. FRANKLIN IRVING BLAIR 

(Husband of No. 2074) 
City Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 17, 1878, 
Compton, 111.; s. Howard Edgar (b. O 25, 1854, 
Prince Edward Island, Can.) and Harriet 
Imilda (Butler) Blair (b. 1858, Compton, 111.). 
Prepared in No. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; Dixon 
Bus. Coll., Dixon, 111. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. 
Club. Sec. and Treas. ; V. P., Jr. Class. Surv., 
Danville, 111., 1905; Draftsman, L. S. and M. C. 
R. R., Cleveland, 1905-6; do., and Civ. Engr., 
Bloomington, 111., 1912-17; City Engr., Normal, 
111., 1917 — . Married Mertie May Dillon ('04), 
S 10, 1907, Chicago. Children: Franklin Irving, 
b. Jl II, 190Q (died Ag 9, 1909); Britt, b. Ag 
3, 1912; Ellis Dillon, b. My 29, 1914. Address, 
Box 1, R. 2, Normal, 111. 

-■3-"9. MARY LAWRENCE BOGGS (EAST) 
(Wife of No. 1494) 
B. L. S.; b. Ap 11, 1881, Wilmington, Del.; 
d. William Brenton (b. Georgetown, D. C.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) Bgggs (b. Wil- 
mington, Del.). Prepared in Washington (D. 
C) H. S.; Wellesley Coll., 1899-1901. Auth.: 
Conditions of Libraries in Va., 1904. Married 
Edward Murray East ('01), S 2, 1903, Little- 
john's Island, Casco Bay, Me. Children: Eliza- 
beth Woodruff, b. S 3, 1904; Margaret Law- 
rence, b. Ag 26, 1907; Edward Murray, Jr., b. 
O 23, 1908 (died N 25, 1908). Address, 87 
Robinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Boston. 

2330. JOHN MYRON BOND 
(Brother of No. 2909) 
Foundry Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 26, 
1880, Savoy, 111.; s. David (b. S 8, 1832, Lan- 
cashire, Eng.) and Elizabeth (Edwards) Bond 
(b. S 18, 1S38, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Shrop- 
shire, Eng.). Prepared in LTniv. Acad. Y. M. 
C. A.; Capt., Univ. Regt. Brev. Capt., 111. 
Nat. Guards. Fire Brick Bus., 1905-07; Fore- 
man, J. I. Case Plow Works, 1907-08; Piece- 
rate adjuster. Rock Island Plow Co., 1908-12; 
Rancher, Modesto, Calif., 1912-14; Cost work 
and Foundry Engr., The Holt Mfg. Co., Stock- 
ton, Calif., 1914— . Treas. Bldg. Com. Cent. 
Presby. Church, Rock Island, 111.; Assoc, mem., 
A. S. M. E., 1917. Married Eva Dell Wilson, 
Ap 19, 1906, Tavlorville, III. Address, 1335 
E. Roosevelt St., Stockton, CaliL; bus. add.. 
The Holt Mfg. Co., do. 

2331. HALBERT EVANS BONER 
Engr. or Tests; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 9. 
1884, El Paso, 111.; s. James Taylor and Orpha 
Titus (Evans) Boner. Prepared in El Paso 
H. S.; Walcott H. S., Walcott, Ind. and Univ. 
Acad. Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; M. E. 
Soc; Fellow in M. E., 1905-6; Pres., M. E. 
Soc. Draftsman, Calif. Powder Works, Pinole, 
Calif., 1006-7; Testing Engr.. (Power Plant 
Work) with C. C. Moore & Co., 1907-08; Bldg. 
Insp., St. Engr. Dept., Calif., 1908-09: Asst. 
Mgr., T. F. O'Brien Co., 1909-10; Testing 
Engr., "C. C. Moore & Co., igio-ii; Testing 
Engr.. LTnion Oil Co., Calif., 1911-13; Engr. of 
Tests. Union Oil Co., Calif., 1913—- Married 
Jessie Fremont McGraw, S 18, 1909. San 
Rafael, Calif. Child. Tack Halbert, b. D 20, 
1 91 4. Address, 1S56 W. 43d St., Los Angeles. 

2332. EVERETT SHANNON BONNELL 
(Husband of No. 345°) 

Mech. Engr.: B. S. in M. E.: b. O 20, 1875; 
s. Shannon and Tena Bonnell. Prepared in 
La Moille II. S. and Univ. Acad. Engr., 
Cleveland Cliff Iron Co., Ishpeming, Mich.; 
Pine Tree Min. Co., Cuba City, Wis.; Calu- 



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met and Ariz. Min. Co., Douglas, Ariz.; U. S. 
Dredge Fleet, West Mernphis, Tenn.; Mech. 
Engr., Cleveland Cliffs Co., 1916 — . Mem., 
Christian Church. Married Jennie Mae Lloyd 
('08), Jl 3, 1912. Children: Elizabeth Elva, b. 
My 31, 1913; Mary E., born and died N 17, 
igiS; William Shannon, b. D 23, 19 16. Ad- 
dress, 212 West Ridge St., Ishpeming, Mich. 

2333. BYRON S. BORTON 
(Brother of Nos. 1632, 1824) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 10, 1878, 
Piatt Co., 111.; s. Albert R. (b. Columbiana Co., 
O.) and Nancy Jane Borton (b. S 6, 183s, 
Champaign Co., O.). Prepared at DeLand 
H. S. Philomathean. Married Frances May 
Watkins, Je 15, 1907. Children: Byron Ervin, 
b. Ap 30, 1908; John Richard, b. My 30, 1912. 
Address, North Yakima, Wash. 

2334- 'RALPH EMMETT BOWSER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 6, 1877, 
Bishop, 111.; s. Emmett Jacob (b. 1845, Tiffin, 
O.) and Mary (Roos) Bowser (b. Hesse- 
Darmstadt, Ger.). Prepared in Whipple Acad., 
Jacksonville, 111.; Univ. Acad. E. E. Soc; Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Technograph Bd. 
Telephone Mfg., Dean Elec. Co., Elyria. O., 
1907-9; Elec. Engr., Western Elec. Co., N. Y. 
City, 1909-13. Died My 13, 1913, New York 
City. 

2335. CLARENCE ARTHUR BRADEN 
B. S. in Agr.; LL. B., 1909; b. F 15, 18S2, 
Cutler, III.; s. W. E. Braden. Prepared in 
Sparta H S. Address, Cutler, 111. 

2336. ABBY LOUISA BRAYTON (RUED- 
IGER) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. La Crescent, Minn 
d. Aaron H. (b. Newport, N. Y.jand Elizabeth 
Knox (Orr) Brayton (b. Philadelphia). Pre 
pared in LaCrosse H. S.; Univ. of Wis. Illiola 
Cataloger, N. Dak. LTniv. Lib., 1905-8; Cata 
loger, N. Dak. St. Hist. Soc., 1906-11. Mar 
ried Dr. G. F. Ruediger, Ag 20, 1908, Seattle 
Child, Gustav Louis, b. N 8, 1909. Address 
Grand Forks, N. Dak. 

2337. *FRANK LLOYD BRONSON 
(Husband of No. 2731) 
Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 28, 1883, 
Streator, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1853, do.) and 
Emma (Teed) Bronson (b. 1854, Eng.). Pre 
pared in Streator Tp. H. S. M. D.. North 
western Med. Sch., 1908. Practicing Medicine 
Streator, 111. Married Elizabeth Lanham ('06) 
D 26, 1905, Cassopolis, Mich. Died Ap 6, 1916 

2338. CARL KENT BRYDGES 
Telephone Engr.; B. §. in E. E.; b. S 21, 
1879, Elgin, 111.; s. William H. (b. 1840, Eng.) 
and Ellen A. (Smith) Brydges (b. 1844, O.). 
Prepared in Elgin H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. 
Traffic Engr., Chicago Telephone Co., Engng. 
Dept., Chicago. Married Agnes M. Brown, 
My 20, 1912. Address, 4625 Ashland Ave., 
Chicago. 

2339. HELEN ELIZABETH BULLARD 

(BATES) 
(Daughter of No. 166; Sister of Nos. 2599, 
3662) 
A. B. in L. & A., 1905; A. M., 1907; b. My 
17, 1883, Springfield, 111.; d. Samuel Alexan- 
der ('78), (b. Mr 25, 1853, Mechanicsburg, 
III.) and Elsie Cornelia (Elliott) Bullard (b. 
S 26, 1855, La Salle Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; 
Eng. Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta 
Psi; Pres., Watcheka. Asst. in Rhet., Univ. 
of III., 1905-7. Married Madison Clair Bates, 
D 31, 1907, Springfield, 111. Children: Robert 
Latimer, b. Je 17, 1912; Mary Elliott, b. Jl 
29, 191 4. Address, Manchester, Vt. 



2340. WILLIAM THOMAS BURNETT 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 29, 1882, 
Urbana; 3. Christopher and Mary Burnett. 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. E. E. Soc; Stud 
mem.. A. I E^ E.; Eta Kappa Nu. Signal 
Dept.. Pa. R. R.. 1905; Meter Dept., I. T. S. 
Married Ethel Estelle Burnett, F 25, 1906, 
Llrbana. Children: yMthea Doloris, b. Ja 18 
1907; A\illetta Faye, b. S 20, 1910. Address, 
406 W. California St., Urbana. 

2341. HELEN VERA CALHOUN (CASH) 
(Sister of No. 1472) 

J \,h. ^^ ^- ^ =9, 1884, Clarinda, la^; 
d. William J. (b. Pittsburgh) and Melcenia 
Jane (Ferguson) Calhoun (b. Washington, la.). 
Prepared in Champaign, H. S. Chi Omega. 
Organizer of Macomb and Cambridge Pub. Lib., 
1905; Continuation Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib. 
1900-8; Libn., Whiting, Ind., Pub. Lib. Mar- 
ried Gentry Cash, F 14, 1914, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, Whiting, Ind. 

2342. CARA LOUIS CAMP 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 16 
1883, DeLand, 111.; s. H. L. and Helen V. 
(Blacker) Camp. Prepared in Lincoln H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi. Chainman to Asst. Engr., D. L 
& W. Engr. Office. Const. Div., War Dept., 
Wash.. 1 91 8—. Married Stella C. Camp, S 
10, 1908, Scranton, Pa. Children: Byron L., 
b. Ag 3, 1909; Ethel, b. O 10, 191 r. Address, 
322 Trescott Ave., Scranton, Pa.t 

2343. *BERTHA MABEL CARLETON 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 15, 1871; d. Chester 
(b. Bath, N. H.) and Julia A. (Webb) Carleton 
(b. Lunenburg, Vt.). Prepared in St. Clair 
H. S., Mich.; Univ. of Mich., 1890-92. Died 
S IQ12, St. Clair, Mich. 

2344. BERTON EUGENE CARMICHAEL 
(Brother of No. 5574) 
Chief, An. Husb.; B. S.' in Agr.; M. S., 
1913; b. Je 24, 1879, Linnville Tp., Ogle Co., 
111.; s. James (b. S 29, 1S49, Co. Donegal, 
Ireland) and Alma Louise (Knight) Carmichael 
(b. Mr 10, 1854, Jefferson Co., N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; 
Final Honors. An. Husb. office, 111. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1905; Chief in An. Husb., O. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1905 — . Auth.: Bui., circulars, and arti- 
cles. 0. Agr. Exp. Sta. relating to animal 
production; articles in Agr. press. Married 
Nellie Mae Holmes, Je 12, 1907, Wooster, O. 
Children: Elizabeth Louise, b. F 26, 1910; 
Tames Holmes, b. Jl 11, 1917. Address, Woos- 
ter, O. 

2345. MAURICE LEROY CARR 
(Husband of No. 2722) 
Fire Protection Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; E. E., 
191 1 ; b. Ap 17, 1877, Avon, 111.; s. James (b. 
1847, Cass Co.) and Mary Katherine (Shaw- 
cross) Carr (b. 1853, Brookville, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Avon H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; E. E. Soc; Army and Navy 
Club; Final Honors. Asst. in Engng., Exp. 
Sta., 1906; Elec. Engr., Peoria Gas & Elec. 
Co., 1907; Asst. Engr. Underwriters Lab. 
(Inc.) Chicago; Fire Protection Engr., Under- 
writers Lab., 1907 — . Pvt., Co. D, Sixth 111. 
Inf. Volunteer 1898. Auth.: (Collapse of 
Tubes (with Prof. Carman) ; Fire Tests of 
Doors and Windows, Nat. Fi^e Protection 
Assn. Quarterly, 62 pp., Jl 1917. Mem., A. I. 
E. E. ; West. Soc. of Engrs. ; Illini Club; Ham- 
ilton Club; Am. Physical Soc; A. A. A. S.; 
Nat. Fire Protection Assn. Married Louise 
Millicent Kilner ('06), S 3, 1908, Chicago. 
Child. Maurice Kilner, b. Je 18, 1917. Address, 
217 S. Maple Ave.. C)ak Park, 111.; bus. add., 
207 E. (Dhio St., Chicago. 



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2346. RALPH MERLE CARTER 
Surgeon; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Mr 3, 1884, De- 
catur, in. ; s. James William (b. je 6, 1861, 
Sullivan, 111.) and Idora Jane (Patterson) Car- 
ter (b. Ja I, 1S62, Assumption, 111.). Prepared 
in Decatur H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1005-6. M. 
D., Rush Med. Coll., 1908; Cook Co. Hosp., 
1910; Granted degree of F. A. C. S. by Am. 
Coll. of Surgeons for proficiency in gen. sur- 
gery, 1917. Sigma Nu; Phi Rho Sigma; Final 
Honors; Capt., Univ. Regt. Attending Surg, 
and Pathologist, St. Vincent's Hosp.; Surg.. 
No. Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis., 19 lo — . 
Auth. : A Brief Consideration of Recent Tests 
for Gastric Carcinoma, Surgery, Gynecology 
and Obstretrics, 1914; Spontaneous Evolution 
in Shoulder Presentations, do., 1916; Blastomy- 
cosis in Wisconsin; Meckel's Diverticulum as 
a Cause of Intestinal Obstruction; Rupture of 
the Gall-Bladder; Cysts of the Mesentery, etc., 
in press. Mem., Med. Advisory Draft Bd.; 
Com. of Indus. Hygiene and Sanitation and 
Med. Supervision of Workers, Nat. Council for 
Defense, Wis.; Congr. Church; A. F. A. M. ; 
K. P.; Wis. Surgical Assn.; Am. Med. Assn.; 
A. A. A. S.; Am. Assn. Indus. Physicians and 
Surgeons; 111. Med. Soc; Brown Co., Wis., 
Med. Soc; Fox River Val. Med. Soc; Wis. 
St. Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc; Surgeon 
to St. Mary's and Deaconess Hosp. Married 
Ellen Kallmann, Ap 30, 1914, Green Bay, Wis. 
Child, Virginia Lois, b. N 26, 1915. Address, 
320 W. Washington St., Green Bay, Wis. 

2347. THOMAS DAVID CASSERLY 
(Brother of No. 6790) 
Engng. Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 15, 
1884, Champaign; s. John Tully (b- Galvvay, 
Ireland) and Margaret (Condon) Casserly (b. 
Syracuse, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Supt. 
Const., 1905-6; Prof. Mech. Engr., 1906-9; 
Heating and Ventilating Engr. and Engng. 
Salesman, 1909-12. Civilian work. Const. Div., 
Q. M. C, War Dept., Washington, D. C Chi- 
cago and St. Louis. 1918 — . Married Evelyn 
Geraldine Casserly', F 13, 1908, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Dorothy Margaret, b. Mr 22, 1909; Thom- 
as Tully, b. Ag 24, 1910. Address, 1265 Nor- 
wood St., Chicago. 

3348. JULIA ETHEL CASWELL 
(HAWKINS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr i, 1884. Cairo, 
111.; d. Eliphalet (b. Mr 15, 1843. Bullitt Co., 
Ky.) and Elizabeth (Farrin) Caswell (b. O 
2, 1844, Miss. Co., Mo.). Teacher until 1909. 
Married Nolan Case Hawkins, Jl 8, 1909, Car- 
uthersville. Mo. Child, Julian Caswell, b. Jl 
8, 1910. Address, Caruthersville, Mo. 

2349. ORLO DORR CENTER 
Dir., Agr. Exten.; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 
1910; b. Je 12, 1S72, LaSalle Co., 111.; s. Dorr 
Dewey (b. 1838, Wayne Co., N. Y.) and Har- 
riet M. (Allen) Center (b. 1840, Rose, do.). 
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Sigma Xi; Alpha 
Zeta; Agr. Club. Instr.. Asst. and Assoc. 
Prof., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111. until 191 1; 
Supt., 111. St. Farmers' Inst., 1911-12; Di.st. 
Supvr., N. Dak. Better Farming Assn. and Co. 
Agt., Grand Forks Co., N. Dak. 1912-14; Dir. 
of Exten., LTniv. of Idaho, 1914-17; do., Ore. 
Agr. Coll., J917— . Married L. A. Parmlee, 
D I, 1802, Grand Ridge. 111. Address, 2635 
Arnold Way, Corvallis, Ore. 

2350. ANN CHESTER 
(Sister of Nos. 638, 1112, 1481, 2935) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; 
b. Ag 28, 1883, Champaign; d. Ezra E. (b. 
Ap 30. 1837, Truro, O.) and Margaret Eliza- 
beth (Powell) Chester (b. F 25, 1840, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Teacher of Eng., 
Danville, 111., 1905-10; Palm Beafh, Fla., 
1910-12. Address, 805 W. University Ave., 
Champaign. t 



2351. ALICE HARTZEL CLARK (MYERS) 
(Sister of No. 2352) 
B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 9, 1882, Fort Lewis, 
Colo.; d. Major Dillard Hazelrigg (b. Jl 27, 
1847. Powell Co., Ky.) and Ella (DeLany) 
Clark (b. Je 20, 1857. Davenport, la.). Pre- 
pared in New Mexico Military Inst, and Univ. 
Acad.; .studied in Pa. St. Coll., 1901-2. Arch. 
Club; Tennis Assn. Arch, drafting with Emery 
Stanford Hall, 1905-6; Art student. Art Inst. 
of Chicago, 1906-10; summer landscape class 
of ^Ir. Chas. Francis Brown, 1909, at Grand 
DeTour, 111. Mem., Church of the Disciples of 
Christ; .\rt Stud. League of Chicago. Married 
Datus Ensign Myers. My 26, igio, St. Joseph, 
Mich. Child, Richard Ensign. Address, 1538 E. 
57th St., Chicago. 

2352. ELLA HAZEL CLARK 
(Sister of No. 2351) 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. Prepared in 
Thornburn H. S. and Univ. Acad.; Pa. St. 
Coll., 1901-2; Univ. of Florida, 1902-3; A. 
M., Columbia Univ., 1911. Asst. in Chem., 
Barnard Coll., 191 1- 13 and 1914-17; Head of 
Chem. Dept., N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for 
women. 1913-17; Instr., in Chem., Carnegie 
Inst, of Tech., 1918 — . Address, 300 N. Nev 
ille St., Pittsburgh. 

2353. WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK 
(Brother of Nos. 1645, 2054) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1907; b. 
Ja 8, 1882, Sidney, 111.; s. William Davis (b. 
1832, Pa.) and Mary Jane (Hufr)_ Clark (h. 
1S42, Coshocton, O.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. M. D., Harvard LTniv.. 191 1. Sigma 
-Mpha Epsilon. Hosp. Interne, 191 1 — ; with 
.\m. Red Cross in Belgium for five months. 
Capt., :Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A., 191 7 — . 
.\uth.: Six Miles from the Belgium Front, 
aqfn., Jl 1916; Treatment of Infected Wounds 
on the West Front. Tlie Military Surgeon, Mr 
1917; Observations in Military Surgery, Sur- 
gery, Gynacology and Obstetrics, O 1917; 
numerous abstracts in Am. Jour, of Orthopedic. 
Mem., A. M. A.; Central States Orthopedic 
Club; Assn. of Military Surgeons. Married 
Gladys Mauer, Ja 26, 1918. Address, c/o 
Surgeon Gen., U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

2354. MARCIA BARNES CLAY 

Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Mr 8, 1876, North 
Bristol, O.; d. Samuel S (b. S 6, 1840, Bris- 
tolville, O.) and Sarah Climena (Mayhew) Clay 
(b. Ap 12, 1846, N. Bristol, O.). Prepared 
in Penn. Yan. Acad., N. Y. : Lake Erie Coll., 
Painsville, O. Illiola; Lib. Club. Libn., Lake 
Erie Coll., Painesville, O., 1905-6; Cataloger, 
Mercantile Lib., Cirvcinnati, 19:0; Classifier, 
Cleveland Pub. Lib., ion — • Address, Pub. 
Lib., Cleveland. 

2355. WHARTON CLAY 
With U. S. Gypsum Co.; Engineer; B. S. in 
Arch.; b. S 29, 1884, Chicago; s. William Wil- 
son (b. My 2, 1849, N. Y.) and Alice (Gray) 
Clay (b. 1 85 1, do.). Prepared in Wendell Phil- 
lips H. S., "Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma 
Delta; Pres. Arch. Club; Maj., Univ. Brig. 
With Mfgrs. Appraisal Co., 1906-7; Erwin & 
Co., 1907-10; .\labama Tobacco Co., 1910-12; 
Imperial Gas Regulator Co., 191 2-1 7; U. S. 
Gypsum Co.. 1917-18; Engr., Associated Lath 
Mfrs., Washington, D. C. 1918 — . Brevet 
Capt., 111. St. Nat. Guard Ex.; Sec, Military 
Tr. (Tamps Assn. (cooperating with (jovt. on 
military personnell); recruited for O. T. C. 
Introduced to cml. use reinforced struct, gyp- 
sum; developed and initiated experiments, etc., 
making the use of gypsum economical as a re- 
inforced struct, material. Auth.: Who Leads the 
Nat. Army, and Digest of Supreme Court De- 
cision on Legality of Draft Law, Nat. Service 
Mag.; Report on Use of Gypsum as a Rein- 



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forced Struct. Material, Engng. Record. Mem., 
Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn.; Colonial Club; 
Hamilton Club; Columbia Yacht Club; West. 
Soc. Engrs. Married Helena Cox, N 25. 1914. 
Chicago. Children: Helena, b. Ap 12, 1916; 
Valentine, b. F 14, 19 18. Address, 11 22 Hinman 
Ave., Evanston, III.; bus. add., Room 813, 
Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. 

2356. GEORGE MOREY CLENDENIN 
Journalist; LL. B. ; b. Ja 29, 1883, Spring- 
field, 111.; s. Henry Wilson (b. Schillsbury, Pa.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Moreyj Clendenin (b. 
Kirkwood, Mo.). Prepared in Sprinijfield H. S. 
.Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Alpha Delta; Theta 
Kappa Nu. V. P., Illinois State Register. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Address, 1009 S. 2nd. St., 
Springfield, Ill.t 

2357. LOIS GRACE CLENDENEN 

(SINGLETON) 

(Sister of No. 3688) 

Stenographer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 14, 

1883, Areola, 111.; d. Taylor Clinton (b. F 13, 

1855, Kingston, O.) and Mary Rebecca (Mc- 

Kinney) Clendenen (b. Ag 21, 1858, Centralia, 

111.). Prepared in Cairo H. S. Eng. Club; 

V. W. C. A.; Dramatics. Played role in Evelyn 

Farrimore; Careless Cupid (Musical Comedy). 

Mem., Episcopal Church. Married E. Lindsay 

Singleton, Ap g, 1914. Address, 320 7th St., 

Cairo, 111. 

2358. BERTHOLD COHEN 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 7, 1879, 
Philadelphia; s. Samuel (b. 1841, Hamburg, 
Ger.) and Bertha (Kayton) Cohen (b. 1850, 
Petersburg, Va.). Prepared in South Side 
Acad., Chicago. Address, 4933 Prairie Ave.. 
Chicago.! 

2359. MARY COLLINS (HORAN) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 21, 1883, LaSalle, 111.; 
d. James (b. 1844, County Cork, Ireland) and 
Mary Anne (Cullen) Collins (b. Armough, 
do.). Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. H. S. 
Basket Ball team, Capt. Teacher, H. S. 
Lawrence, Mich., 1905-6; in H. S., LaSaLe, 
1906-1914. Married Lester J. Horan, Ag 13, 
1914. Address, 311 E. Superior St., Ottawa, 
Ill.t 

2360. ERNEST COOK 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 8, 1872, Georgetown, 
111.; s. William E. (b. F 19, 1841, Ridgefarm, 
111.) and Elvina Flahart (b. N 13, 1842, Cayuga, 
Ind.). Prepared in \"ermilion Acad.; Earlham 
Coll., Richmond, Ind. Mem., Friends' Churcli. 
Married Cena R. Linn, Ag 27, 1902, Ridge- 
farm, 111. Address, Mooresville, Ind.t 

2361. THOMAS LEE COOK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 31, i860, 
Valeene, Ind.; s. Valentine and Hannah (Hol- 
lowell) Cook. Prepared in St. Norm., Ind.; 
Austin (Toll., Effingham, 111., 1895. Teacher, 
Austin Coll., 1903-5; Supt., Sullivan Pub. Schs., 
1905 — . Mem., Presby. Church. Married Enola 
Miller, Ag 26, 1896, Shelbyville, 111. Address, 
Mt. Pulaski, 111. 

2362. WILLIAM GARRETT CORRIN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja iz, 1880, 
Hampton, 111.; s. Richard (b. 1850, Isle of 
Man) and Jane (Garrett) Corrin (b. 1849, do.). 
Prepared in Port Byron Acad. C. E. Club; 
Tau Beta Pi. U. S. Surv., Miss. River work, 
1905-6; Rodman, St. L. I. M. & S. Ry., 1906-7; 
Draftsman, C. R. I. & P. Ry.. 1907-8; Asst. 
Engrs., do., 1908-14; Sr. Civ. Engr., Div. of 
Valuation, Interstate Commerce Comn., 1914 — . 
Married Frances Edna Teschemacher, O 27, 
1910, Ft. Worth, Tex. Address, 601 Interstate 
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 



2363. HELEN MARY CRANE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. My 12, 1883, Hud- 
son, Mich.; d. Archer Hector (b. 1821. Onon- 
daga, N. Y.) and Julia Elizabeth (Robinson) 
Crane (b. 1846, N. Madison, Ind.). Prepared 
in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis. Phi Delta 
Psi; Pres. Y. W. C. A.; V. P. Eng. Club; 
Lib. Club; Watcheka. Asst. Libn., Moline, 
111. Pub. Lib., 1905-6; Asst. Libn., Ind., St. 
Norm. Sch., 1906-13; Libn. St. Norm. Sch., 
Valley City, N. Dak. 1913 — . Compiled a list 
of books for N. Dak. Sch. Lib. (to be pub- 
lished). Mem.. Christian Church; Am. Lib. 
Assn.; St. V. Regent, D. A. R. 1916 — . Ad- 
dress, Sheyenne Apts, Valley C^ity, N. Dak.; 
bus. add., St. Norm. Sch., do. 

2364. CLIFFORD CROSBY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 4, 1873, 
-Vnnawan, 111; s. Thomas (b. 1831, Leeds, Eng.) 
and Eliza (Parker) Crosby (b. 1837, Halifax, 
Eng.). Prepaied in Dorchester H. S.. Boston 
and 111. St. Norm. Sch. Sigma Xi. Teacher. 
Physiology, McKinley H. S., St. Louis. Mar- 
ried Dorothy Schultz, 1908. Child, Mary 
Francis, b. 1910. Address, McKinley H. S., 
St. Louis. 

2365. ETHAN ALLEN CROSS 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 22, 1875, 
Campbell Hill, 111.; s. Thomas J. (b. 1843, 
Jackson Co., 111.) and Minnie (Carson) Cross 
(b. 1853, R^-indolph Co., 111.). Prepared in So. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. ; Cornell Univ., summer 
1900; Univ. of Chicago, summers 1901-2-3. 
A. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1906. Dean of the 
Coll. and Prof., Lit. and Eng.> Colo. St. 
Teachers' Coll. Married May Miller, Je 27, 
1899, Mt. Vernon, 111. Children: Carl Allen, 
b. Mr 18, 1906; Neal Miller, b. O 16, 19 10. 
Address, 8818, 19th St., Greeley, Colo. 

2366. FRANK WOODBURY CUTLER 

(Brother of No. 2629) 
Manufacturer; B. S» in M. E.; b. O 1882, 
■Rockford, 111.; s. Asa E. (b. Je 23, 1834. West 
Brooktield, Mass.) and Lucy (Smith) Cutler 
(b. S i8, 1839, Princeton, 111.). Prepared in 
Rockford H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta 
Pi; Class football team. Maj., 1st Bn., Univ. 
Regt. ; Pres., Jr. Class. With West. Elec. 
Co., (L'hicago, 1907; Real Est. Bus., 1909; Fruit 
Grower, 1909-12; Mfr., Fruit Graders, 1912-17; 
Mfg. bus., 19 1 8 — . Home Guard, Portland, 
1918 — . Invented Cutler Fruit Grading Machine. 
Married Mary Turner. Ja 14, 1913, Seattle. 
Child, James Nicol, b. N 22, 1917. .4ddress, 
351 E. loth St., Portland, Ore. 

2367. WHITMAN DART 

Struct. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 16, 1881, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. James Stuart (b. N 5, 
1848, Honesdale, Pa.) and Elizabeth (Whit- 
man) Dart (b. N 23, 1854, Rock Island). Pre- 
pared in Rock Island H. S. Arch. Club; Fin- 
al Honors in Arch. Draftsman, Office of 
Smith, Rea & Lovitt, Archs., Kansas City, 
Mo.; with St. Joseph Struct. Steel Co. Mem., 
Temple Lodge "No. 299, A. F. A. M. Married 
Lotta Lee Stanley, My i, 1907, Rock Island. 
Children: James Stanley, b. F 24, 1908; Roy 
Whitman, "b. Ap 26, 1909. Address, 4th and 
Franklin Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. 

2368. THOMAS MEREDITH DAVIDSON 

V. P., Reinforcing Co.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 
13, 1883, Champaign; s. George Washington 
(b. Je 6, 1851, London, O.) and Susan Almira 
(Nebeker) Davidson (b. Je 28, 1852, Paris, 
111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S'. Sigma 
Chi. Asst. Div. Engr., S. F. P. and P. R. R., 
• 905-7; Locating Engr., Toltec Irrigation Co., 
1907-9; Asst. Chief Engr., Concrete Steel Pro- 
ducts Co., 1910-12, Chief Engr., West, office, 



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do., 191^-13; Asst. Mgr., Am. System of Rein- 
forcing, Chicago, 1913-17; V. P. CO., Los An- 
geles, 1917 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Mar- 
ried Norma Catherine Love, N 8, 191 0, Dan- 
ville, 111. Child, Catherine Coulter, b. N 8, 
1915. Address, 2154 W. 24th St., Los Angeles; 
bus. add., 1116 Washington i'ldg., do. 

2369- ANNA CLARISSA DAVIS (MYERS) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 28, 1884, 
Fairfield, 111.; d. Washington Beaty (b. 1857, 
Millville, O.) and Endora (Hamilton) Davis 
(b. 1858, Hamilton, O.). Prepared in Pitts- 
field H. S.; So. 111. Norm. Sch., Chicago Univ. 
Prin. Mansfield H. S.. 1905-6. Married Roscoe 
Lee Myers, 1906. Address, Mahomet, Ill.f 

2370. FORREST SPURGEON DAVIS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 10, 1879. 
Rankin, 111.; s. Howell (b. Newtown, Pa.) and 
Nancy M. (Judy) Davis (b. Va.). Prepared in 
Morgan Park Acad., Chicago. Choral Soc; 
Y. M. C. A. Teaching, Robinson, 111., 1905-6; 
do., Thornton, Ind., 1906-7; do., Bacone Univ., 
Bacone, Okla., 1907-11. Adire.ts, Bacone, Okla. 

2371. HARRY BENJAMIN DERR 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. JNIy 22, 1867, 
Mt. Carmel, Pa.; s. Jacob and Mary Ellen Derr. 
Prepared in Shamokin Acad., Pa.; Chicago 
Acad, of Sc. Agr. Club; Choral Soc; Asst. 
Ed., Agr. Asst. in Agron. Lab.; Taught Biology 
in H. S. and Co. Norm., Danville, Hi., 1905-6; 
Agron., in charge of Barley Investigations, 
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1906-13; Co. 
Agr. Agt., Scott Co. Mo., 1913-17; (^o. Demon- 
stration Agt., Fairfax Co., Va., 1917—. Bred 
and Developed an Awnless Variety of Barley 
that is proving of the greatest value to Agr. 
Auth. : various articles in Dept. of Agr. Cir. 
No. 62, 1910; Farmer's Bui. 427, etc.; Sc, Vol. 
XLII No. 823. Mem., Am. Breeders' Assn.; 
Am. Soc. of Agron. ; Chicago Acad, of Sc. ; 
Married Isabell Lee, My 22. 1890, La Salle, 111. 
Children: Grace May, b. My 8, 1895; Howard 
Lee, b. Jl 16, 1S96; Leslie, b. Je 1906 (died 
Jl 1907). Address, R. 2, Fairfax, Va. ; 
bus. add., Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C. 

2372. HARRY THOMAS DEWHIRST 

Judge, Superior Court; LL. B. ; b. Ag 11, 
1881, Passport, 111.; s. Andrew and Miranda 
J. (Byrne) Dewhirst. Prepared in Olney H. 
S. Philomathean. Atty. at law, 1905-14; 
Judge of the Superior Court, San Bernardino, 
Calif., 1914 — . Mem., M. W. A.; Royal Neigh- 
bors; B. P. O. E., Redlands, Calif. Married 
Christmas Gould, My 26, 1906, Olney, 111. 
Children: Robert Gould, b. Jl 15, 1907; Harry 
Thomas, Jr., b. Mr 12, 1909. Address, Red- 
lands, Calif. 

2373. CROMWELL BARTLETT DICKEY 
Chemist: B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ja 28, i88i, 
Beatrice, Neb. Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S., 
LaGrange, 111. Supt., Corona Chem. Co. 
Mem.. A. C. S. ; Nat. Rifle Assn. Mar- 
ried Edna Rachel Miller, S 191 t, tiixton, Wis. 
Child, Robert Edwin, b. O i9'4. Add>-css, S33 
Marshall St., Milwaukee; bus. add., 213 Lake 
St., do. 

2374. JOHN MILFORD DILLAVOU 
Pres., Coal Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 22, 
1S83, Deland, 111.; s. Amos B. (b. 1852) and 
Martha (Fender) Dillavou (b. 1855). Pre- 
pared in Deland H. S. In Purchasing Dept., 
West. Elec. Co., 1905-7; Wholesale and Re- 
tail Coal, Harris & Dillavou, Champaign, 1907- 
18; Pres., Ilarris-Dillavou-Dumond Co., 
Wholesale Coal, 19 18 — . Married Wilhelinina 
Voss, O i8, 1910, Champaign. Aad-ess, 1002 
Washington St., Evanston, ill.; bus. add., 715 
Old Colony Bldg., Chicago. 



2375. ♦CHARLES FRED DOSCH 
Mech. Engr.: B. S. in M. E.; b. N 28, 1882, 
Chicago; s. Charles F. Dosch. Prepared in 
Chicago Eng. High and Man. Tr. Sch. Phi 
Kappa Sigma: Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc; 
Tcchnograph Bd. Mech. Engr., Joor Eng. Co., 
Chicago. Died Jl i, 1913. 

22,76. FRANCIS KEESE WYNKOOP 
DRURY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 9, 187S, Ghent, 
N. Y. ; s. Rev. John Benjamin (b. Ag 15, 1838. 
Rhinebeck, N. Y.) and Henrietta Wynkoop 
(Keese) Drury (b. Jl 23, 1840, Kinderhook, 
do.). Prepared in Rutgers Prep. Sch.. Rut- 
gers, 1894-8. A. B., Rutgers, 1898; A. M., do., 
1905. Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Beta 
Kappa (at Rutgers): Lib. Club; Final Honors 
in Lib. Sch. Order Libn., LTniv. of HI., 1905-7; 
Act. Libn., 1907-g; Asst. Libn.. igog— . War 
Service Com., Lib. of Congress, Washington, 
D. C. 1918 — . Designed a| card for keeping a 
record of church membership by families. 1903. 
.'\uth.: Guide Book to the Univ. of 111. and the 
Twin Cities of L^rbana and Champaign, 1905; 
ITniv. of 111.. Handbook of the Lib., 1906; Lists 
for Stud. Reading No. i^ — ^Eng. Fiction fre- 
quently revised, 1908; No. 2 — Foreign Fiction 
in Eng. translations, frequently revised. 1909; 
List of Serials in the Univ. of 111. Lib., to- 
gether with those in other libraries of Urbana 
and Champaign, 191 1; the HI. Sunset Song 
(music) \J. of I. Supply Store. 1910; various 
articles in Lib. Journals as the R3;r'.:;it;on c f a 
Libn.; On making Signs; On pvotecring pam- 
phlets; The Care of Maps; Sunday Sch. W.-vk. 
;i selected Bib'/iov^raphj .vith annotations; 1 abor 
story index?; The Univ. Lib. at a quar- 
ter-million volumes. Alumni Quarterly, Univ. 
of 111., Vol. 9. pp. 68-74, 1915; A list of short 
stories and tales (299 titles), 16 pp., H. W. 
\\ilson Co., 1916; Some of the Best Dramas 
(-'62 titles), do., 24 pp., 1917; A brief hist, of 
Ornmatics (1894-08), Rutgers Alumni Quar- 
terly, pp. 145-48, Vol. 3, 1917. Mem., Reformed 
Church in Am., 1894-1907; Presbj'. Church; 
Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn., Sec, 1906-13. 
Pres.. 1913-14; Charter mem., Univ. Club, Cham- 
paign-Urbana; Players Club, Univ. of 111. Mar- 
ried Martha Blanche Walker, Ag 28, 1907, 
Evanston, 111. Child, John Benjamin, b. O 3, 
1909. Address, 706 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

2377. SILAS ECHOLS 
H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 3, 1879. 
McLeansboro, 111.; s. Richard Griffey (b. O 24, 
1852, do.) and Elizabeth (Tolley) Echols (b. 
S 27, 1S56). Prepared in Milton (la.) H. S.; 
Ewing Coll. Instr. in Hist., Mt. Vernon Tp. 
II. S., 1905-15; Prin., Mt. Vernon Tp. II. S., 
1915; Instr. in Hist., HI. St. Norm. Sch., 
summer term, 1910-12, Mem., Baptist Church; 
Royal Arch Mason. Address, 612 E. Broadway, 
Mt. Vernon, 111.; bus. add., Tp. H. S., do. 

2378. WILLIAM GEORGE ECKHARDT 
(Husband of No. 2554) 

Agr. Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 6, 1869, 
Marston, 111.; s. Casper (b. Jl 4, 1854, Cin- 
cinnati) and Sarah (Fuhr) Eckhardt (b. S 11, 
1856, Edgington, 111.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Alpha Zeta: Capt. Assoc, in Soil Fer- 
tility, LTniv. of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905-12: 
Agr. Adviser for DeKalb Co., 1912 — . Seed 
Corn Administrator of HI.. 1918^. Married 
Eva Luellen Alverson ('06), D 25, 1909- 
Children; Willard Leland, b. My 23, 1912; 
Robert Casper, b. N i6, 1913; son, b. Je 1918. 
Address, DeKalb, 111. 

2379. EMMA EDMISTON 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 20, 1882, 
Arthur, 111.; d. Henry Clay (b. 1840, Terre 
Haute, Ind.) and Marv E. (King) Edmiston (b. 
1 85 1, Enfield, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
Teacher, Sullivan, HI. Address, Box 674, Do- 
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2380. RALPH WALDO ELDEN 
(Husband of No. 2144) 

Seedsman; A. B; & B. S.; b. F 11, 1879, 
Elburn, 111.; s. George Boardman (b. My 19, 
1S32,. Buxton, Me.) and Caroline Eliza (Shores) 
Elden (b. N 25, 1836, Waterville. Me.). Pre- 
jiared in Elgin Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Pi Epsilon, Lake Forest, 111.; Mgr., 
niio. With Dolese & Shepard Co., Chicago, 
1905; Sec, St. Highway Conin., Springfield, 
111., 1906; Asst. Engr., St. Highway Comn., 
1906. Seedsman. Married Leila Pauline King, 
('04), O 20, 1906, Rockford, 111. Children: 
Ralph Waldo, Jr., 'b. Jl 10, 1907; Lucy Eliza- 
beth, b. Ap 20, 1909. Address, C;entral Point, 
Ore. 

2381. JOSEPHINE RUTH ELLIOTT 
(HARPHAM) 

B. L. S.; b. My 31, 1883, Sterling, 111.; d. 
Clifford P. (b. 1850, N. Y.) and Genevieve S. 
(Wood) Elliott (b. 1859, Sterling, 111.). Pre- 
pared in -Sterling and Coloma Tp. H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Theta;- Phi Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A.; 
Watcheka. Married John LeRoy Harpham, O 
28, 1908, Sterling, 111. Address, Hillside 
Ranch, Rosebury, Ore. 

2382. LAURA MAE EUSTIS 
Phys. Tr. Dir.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 13, 
1881, Ottawa, 111.; d. John H. (b. 1836, Jay, 
Me.) and Marguerite (Oerlmonn) Eustis (b. 
France). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. 
Basketball team. Teacher in Highland Park 
H. S., 1905; Craft Shop, Ottawa, III., 1910; 
Dir. of Phys. Tr., LaCrosse St. Norm. Ad- 
dress, Ottawa, lil.t 

2383. ROSE EILENE FLEMING 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N i, 1881, 
Bement, 111.; d. Michael John (b. 1828, Kil- 
larney, Ireland) and Agnes B. (Degan-Kil- 
lorglan) Fleming (b. 1839, do.). Prepared in 
Bement H. S. Teacher of Eng., Gilman H. S., 
111., 1905-8; Maywood H. S., 111., 1909-10. Ad- 
dress, 312 N. Lotus Ave., Bement, Ill.t 

2384. VIRGIL RAMSAY FLEMING 
Professor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 11, 1879, 

Denver, 111.; s. Samuel Robert and Sarah Jane 
(Ramsay) Fleming. Prepared in Carthage 
Coll. Prep. Rodman for Chicago & West. 
Ind. Ry., 1905; Concrete Insp., I. C. Ry., 
1905-6; Engng. E.\p. Sta., Univ. of III., 1906; 
Jr. Engr., U. S. G. S., 1906-7; Instr., T. and 
A. M., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc, do., 
igii-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — . Address, 306 
Chalmers St., Champaign; bus. add., 204 
Applied Mech. Lab., Urbana. 

2385. MABEL FRANCES FORBES 

(BREMER) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 1881, Chicago; d. 
Daniel (b. N 15, 1842, Nova Scotia) and Caro- 
lyn Grate (Shipman) Forbes (b. 1852, Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago; A. B. 
Lewis Inst., 1903. Married J. S. Bremer. Ad- 
dress, 738 S. Grove Ave., Lake Villa, IlLf 

2386. ERNEST JASON FORD 
Physician and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 
22, 1878, Ottawa, 111.; s. Eugene Quincy (b. 
Lowell, JIass.) and Isabelle W. Ford (b. Glas- 
gow. Scotland). Prepared in East Mendota 
H. S.; Bus. Coll., Ottawa, 111. M. D., 111. Med. 
Coll., 1906. Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Rho 
Sigma. Physician and Surg., 1907 — . Mar- 
ried Edith L. Moorhouse, 1908. Children: 
Edith Jeanette, b. .S 26, 1914; Ernest Gordon, 
b. Mr 26, 1917. Address, 2009 Harrison St., 
Evanston, 111. 

2387. *SAMPSON JAMES FOUNTAIN 

B. S. in Arch.; b. N 15, 1881, Camden, Ala.; 
s. Charles Perkins and Fannie (Lampton) 
Fountain. Prepared in Belton (Tex.) H. S. 



and private tutors. B. S.; A. M., Agr. and 
Mech. Coll. Tex.; attended the Ecole des 
Beaux Arts, Paris, 1906-8. Arch., Houston. 
Tex., 1905-6; Draftsman, Cleveland, 190S-9; 
Arch., Nashville, Tenn., and Chicago, 1909-10; 
mem. of arch, firm, 19 10-14. Married Ednj 
Drake, 1908, Cleveland. Died Ag 15, 1914 
Camden, Ala. 

2388. MARGARET FRANCEWAY (EVANS) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 1882, 
Granville, 111.; d. George William (b. 1852, 
Mazon, 111.) and Kathryn (Child) Franceway 
(b. 1852, Granville, 111.). Prepared in Gran- 
ville H. S.: LaSalle Tp. H. S. Grad. work at 
Univ. of 111., summer, 1914. Illiola, Pres. 
Taught, Lexington H. S., 1905-6; Peru Cen- 
tral Sch., 1907-8; Shasta Co., Calif., 1908-10; 
Granville, III., 1910-13; LeRoy H. S., 1913- 
14; Stock-land Tp. H. S., 1914-16; Welling- 
ton Tp. H. S., 1916-17. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Howard Emery Evans, S 12, 19 17, 
Granville, 111. Child, Robert Franceway, b. O 
I, 19 1 8. Address, Wellington, 111. 

2389. ISABELLA FYFE (PETERS) 
B. L. S.; b. Je 23, 1882, St. Joseph, Mich.; 
d. Lawrence C. (b. 1850, Isle Aux Noix, 
Richelieu Riv., Quebec) and Helen Josephine 
(Stanley) Fyfe (b. 1853, Adams, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in St. Joseph (Mich.) H. S. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Omega Psi. Libn., St. 
Joseph (Mich.) Pub. Lib. Married Dr. LeRoy 
Samuel Peters, F 8, 1908, Silver City, N. M. 
Child, Lawrence Fyfe, b. Ap 25, 1910. Address, 
1 51 5 E. Silver Ave., Albuquerque, N. M. 

2390. GEORGE PUFFER GALLAGHER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 25, 1880, 

Mt. Palatine, 111.; s. Theron E. (b. N 14, 1841, 
Pittsburgh) and R. Ida (Puffer) Gallagher (b. 
F 6, 1841, North Sunderland, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 
igog. Pol. Sc. Club; Special Honors; Ham- 
ilton Club; Orat. Contestant; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Taught, 1905-6; Law Stud., 1906-9; Practicing 
Law, 1909 — . Mem., Congr. Church; Univ. of 
111. Club, Rockford; Univ. Club of Rockford; 
Sec, Winnebago Co., S. S. Assn.; Cor. Sec, 
Rockford Y. M. C. A.; Rockford Bar Assn. 
Married Hope Carnes, D 3, 1910, Sycamore, 
111. Children: Margaret, b. Ag 15, 1913; Ruth, 
b. O 14, 1917. Address, 181 1 Clinton St., Rock- 
ford, 111.; bus. add., 312 W. State St., do. 

2391. FRANK SANDERS GARWOOD 

(Brother of No. 2392) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 24, 1882, 

Stonington, 111.; s. Henry L. (b. Ag 10, 1843, 
LaPorte Co., Ind.) and Sarah A. (Sanders) 

Garwood (b. Mr 6, 1854, Stonington, 111.). 

Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Alpha Zeta. 
Address, Stonington, Ill.t 

2392. HERMAN EDWIN G.ARWOOD 

(Brother of No. 2391) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 20, 1880, Ston- 
ington, 111.; s. Henry L. (b. Ag 10, 1S43, La- 
Porte, Ind.) and Sarah A. (Sanders) Garwood 
(b. Mr 6, 1854, Stonington, 111.). Prepared 
in Taylorville Tp. H. S. Alpha Zeta. Address, 
Stonington, 111. 

2393. JANET GARWOOD (TALBOT) 

(Sister of No. 2674) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 7, 1882, Augusta, 111.; 
d. James M. (b. N 2, 1847, Jasper Co., 111.) 
and Mary Frances (McClure) Garwood (b. F 
17, 1850, Augusta, 111.). Prepared in Augusta 
H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Alethenai. 
Teacher in Chenoa H. S., 19056; Morton Tp. 
H. S., 1907-9. Married Samuel M. Talbot, 
N 27, 1909, Augusta, 111. Children: Alice 
Pauline, b. Je 16, 191 1; Curtis Garwood, b. 
Je 16, 1913. Address, Bushnell, 111. 



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3J94- CHARLES HENRY GIBBS 
Civ. Engr.: B. S. in C. E:.; b. Ag 20, i88j, 
Princeton, 111.: s. Walter L. (b. Ap n;, 1859, 
do., and Rosella (.Tristley) Gibbs (,b. is iSsQ, 
i^ii.). Prepared in Princeton II. S. Mem., B. 
P. O. E., No. S94, Galesburtj, 111. Married 
Eniina Jensen, F 19, 100;. CliiKl, Walter 1. 
P.. b. Je ij, 190S. .IdJrtss, K. j, Grinned. 

-'395- JOHN PHILO GILBERT 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1006; b. Jl -•;, 
1871, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. James Eli (h. IS4^, 
do.) and Susan A. (Ford) Gilbert (b. 1848. 
do.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon II. S. Glee 
Club; SiRuia Xij Ind.-Ill. Debate; Final Hon- 
ors. Fellow in Zool., igo^-o. Teacher; Prin. ; 
Supt., various schs. of St.; Instr. in ITniv. 
Acad.; Supvr., Practice Teaching. Sch. of Educ, 
Univ. of 111.; Head, Dent. Agr. and Biol.. So. 
111. St. Norm. I'liiv. ^tarried Dora Gray, Je 

14, 1900, Etna, 111. Children: Wendell Philo, 
b. Ap S, 1901; John Gray, b. F 4, 191J. Ad- 
dress, Carbondale, lU.t 

2396. THOMAS JOHN GII.KERSON 

(Son of No. 13S; Brother of Nos. 1685, 187;, 

2994) 

Live Stock Auctioneer; B. S. in Agr.: b. 

My iS, 1883. Genoa. HI.; s. Hiram ('-7). (h. O 

15. 1853. do.) and Portia (Mortet> Gilkerson (,b. 
D 14, 1S53. Boll Co.. Tex.>. Prepared in Mar- 
engo H. S.; Waverly and Urbana II. Schs. 
Philoniathean; Pres., Agr. Club; Bus. Mgr., 
///. Agr.; .-Vsst. Mgr., Illini; Varsity Track 
Team, indoor two mi. record. Cement Constr., 
1905-0: Breeder, Holstein-Friesian cattle. 1000- 
i6: ILxpert Live Stock .Vuctioneer. llilger, 
Mont., loio — . V. P., Calif. Holstein-Friesian 
.\ssn. ^l.arried Winifred Nora Hall, l.ong 
Beach, Calif., O 30, looo. Children: Thomas 
Moffet, b. My .:. 1010; John Spencer, b. N 17, 
1014. .-iddrc-ss, Ililger, Mont. 

i397- JOSEPH COLEMAN GILMOVR 
.Vsst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O i, 1870, 
Raritan, 111., s. George F. (b. Jl 2, 1S53, Calif.) 
and Amanda S. (Garrett) Gilmonr (b. S3, 
1857. Raritan, 111."). Prepared in Biggsville 
Tp. H. S. Rodman, D. 1.. & W.. Scranton, 
Pa., 19050: Draftsman, C. M. & St. P.. Chi 
cago, 1000-7; Insp. Reinforced Concrete work, 
D. 1.. & W., 1007-9; Asst. Engr., Iloboken, N. 
J., 190Q-11; Asst. to Arch., D. L. _& W., Scran- 
ton, Pa., loii-ij; .'Xsst. Div. Engr., Scran- 
ton, Pa.. 191 3 — . .-Vsst. Engr., War Dept. on 
Mdg. work at Rasiton .\rsenal. Married Edna 
Palmer Belding. Je 30, 1908, Scranton. Pa. 
Children: Ray, b. O 10. 1010; George Fowler, 
b. Jl ji, 1914; Joseph Coleman. Jr.. b. Jl .:q, 
1010. Addri-ss, 75 Carson Ave.. Metuchen, N. 
J.; bus. add., c, o Const. 0. M., Rasiton .\rsen- 
al, do. 

239S. LEO ARTHUR GINZEL 
(Brother of No. ^104) 
Adv. and Sales Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
S 7, 1S8;:. Trenton, 111.; s. Montz (b. N 3. 
1836, Bohemia. .Austria') and Mary (Blanck) 
Ginzel (b. D 3. iS4.-, Mecklenberg, Ger."). 
Prepared in Trenton 11. S.: I'niv. .\cad. Phi 
Kappa Sigma: Glee and Mandolin Clubs; Or- 
chestra: Band. Draftsman, Weir Fro.Br Co.. 
Cincinnati. 1005; Asst. and Asst. Div. Engr., 
Mo. Pac. R. R.. St. Louis, 1906-7: Asst. Engr., 
Ry. Const.. War Dept., Leavenworth, Kan. 
1907-0: Asst. Div. Engr.. Pueblo. Colo.. 1009- 
10; Bldg. Insp., Northwestern Ky., Chicago, 
1910-11: Advertising and Sales Mgr., Baker 
Mfg. Co.. Springiield. 111., lou — . Address, 
1303 S. 6th bt., Springfield, 111. 

3309. HARRY FRED GODEKE 
Engineer: B. S. in M. E.: M. E., ioi6: A. 
M.. 1018: b. Ja 31. 1870; s. Henry th. .\p 0, 
1S40, Hanover, Cjer.) and Elizabeth tVon All- 
men) Godeke 0^. S 30, 1857, New .-Mkiny. 



Ind.). Prejiared in 0\ney II. S. M. E. Soc; 
Tau Bet;^ Pi; Sigina Xi; Final Honors. Asst. 
in M. E., Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Instr., do., 
1Q07-17: Assoc, in Steam Engng., 1017-18; With 
Fed. Rubber Co.. Conderay. Wis., igi8 — . 
Mem.. Congr. Churcli. Married Daisy Iva 
Hailey, Ag 34, 1900. Olney, 111. Children: 
Henry L;iwrence, b. S 30, 191 j; Richard Har- 
old, b. .-Vg^ 7, 1015. Address, c/o Federal Rub- 
ber Co., Louderay, Wis. 

3400. WILBUR FISK GOODSPEED 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 11, 1880, 
Camargo, Douglas Co., 111.; s. Tames Monroe 
(h. Je 33, 1845, Wooster, O.) anj Rebecca Mar- 
garet (Jessec) Goodspeed (h. F 34, 1S54, Han- 
sonville, Va.). I'repared in Tuscola H. S. 
Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta: Track Team. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married Grace Maris, F 6, 
1900, Tuscola, 111. Address, Tuscola, Ill.t 

3401. ADOLPII GORE 
Sch. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; 
b. .Ap 3, 1883. Goreville, 111.; s. Tohn Wesley 
tb. D 3, 1853) and Mahala (Walker) Gore 
tb. O 16, 1850). Prepared in Marion H. S. 
Phi Alpha Delta; Philonwithean; Van Twiller 
Court; Glee Club; Mandolin Club; Opera Club; 
Univ. Band. Prin. Atwood Pub. Schs., 1905-6; 
teacher, Univ. Acad., 1907-8; do.. Oak Park 
and River Forest Tp. H. S.. 1900-10; Prin., 
Cairo H. S., igii-i3; do., Jacksonville. 111., H. 
S., 1913; Supt. Schs., Jacksonville, 111., 1913; 
I'rin., St. Louis Pub. Schs., 1914 — . Mem., 
M. E. Church; A. F. A. M. Married Hortense 
Kubanks Campbell, Ag 35, 1909, Marion, 111. 
Children: William .\dolph, b. N 13, 1910; Mary 
Catherine, b. Ja 8, 1913. Address, 450 Fair- 
view Ave., Webster Groves, Mo,; bus. add., 
Pestalozzi Sch., St. Louis. 

3403. MARGARET ELIZABETH GRAFIUS 
(BIRKHOFF) 
B. L. S.; b. Mr 34, 1884, Chicago; d. William 
(]). New York Citv) and Louise (Ebinge) 
drafius (b. Niles, 111.). Prepared in John 
Marshall II. S. and Lewis Inst. Alpha Chi 
Omega. I.ibn., 1905-8. Married George David 
BirkhotT, S 3, 190S, Chicago. Children: Bar- 
bara, b. Ag 15, 1909; Garrett, b. Ja 10, 1911. 
Address. 44 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. 

3403. JAMES JOHN GRAHAM 
(Brother of Nos. 133!>. 3754) 
Lawyer; I.L. B. ; b. Ta 10, 1880, Ivesdale, 
111.; s. James M. (,b. A{> 14, 1853, Ireland) 
and Catlierine (Wallace) (jraham. Prepared in 
Springlu-ld H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa 
N>i: llelta LTpsilon; Philoniathean; Pol. Sc. 
Club; Van 'I wilier Court. Married Mary 
Catherine Walsh. O 30. 1Q07, Springfield, 111. 
Child, Marv Clare, b. Ja 35, 1910. Address, 
3i6;j S. 5th St., Springfield. 111. 

3404. HIBBARD SPENCER GREENE 

(Brother of Nos. 3385. 6364) 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je .:i, 1S83, 
Lisle. 111.; s. William Spencer (b. .\p 0, 1S57. 
.!\'.) and Jessie (Hibbard) Greene (b. Jl 14, 
1800, Chicago). Prepared in Downers Grove H. 
S.; >'orthwestern Coll. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; HI. Club; Class 
Football: V. P., Thomas G. Grier & Co.. Chi- 
cago: Sales Mgr., Mungesser Carbon & Battery 
t o\. Cleveland"; Asst. Sales M.ur.. Nat. Carbon 
(.%■■. Inc.. do.; Asst. Sales Mgr.. do.. Lake 
Wood, O. Auth.: Dry Batteries for Gas 
Engine Ignition, dis Enijine Mag. Mem.. Elec. 
Chd). Chicago; Cleveland Advertising Club; 
^ren■s Club Trinity Cathedral: Sec. Elec. 
League of Pres., Jovian Order: Pres., Brother- 
hood of St. Andrew; former Pres.. lUini Club 
of Cleveland. Married Mary Epley, Je a9. 
loio. Children: Helen Hoyt, b. S 8. 191 1; 
Robert Spencer, b. Jl 5, 1014. Address, 1530 
Clarence Ave., Lake Wood. O. 



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240s. HARRIS PAUL GREENWOOD 
Oil Investment Bus.; 15. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 

J I, 1882, JvJwardsvillc, 111.; s. E. P. (b. Cam- 
liiidge, Mass.) and Alibic Louise (Harris; 
Greenwood (b. Alton, 111.). Prepared in Ed- 
wardsville H. S. and Univ. Acad. Delta Tau 
Delta; Yoxan; Alpha Delta Sigma. Civ. Engr., 
ICric R. R. Co., 1905; N. Y. Central, 1905-6; 
I'.d. of Water Suijply of City of New York, 
1906-7; Lookout Copper Co^ Prescott, Ariz., 
1907; C. M. & St. P. R. R., Cascade Mts., 
Washington, 1907; Agujita Coal Co., Sabinas, 
Mfx., 1907-8; San. Dist. of Chicago, Havana, 
111., 190K-9; So. Pac. R. R., Tepic, Mcx., 1909; 
Adv. Mgr., Mexico City, Mex., 1909-10; Auto- 
mobile Agl., Mejcico City, 1910-11; Civ. Engr., 
Mexico City, 1911-iz; Leasing oil lands. Tarn- 
[lico, Mex.. 1912-13; Representative in Mex. of 
the Gen. Petroleum Corp. of Calif., 1913-17; 
Oil investments, 1918 — -. Auth.: Health and 
Climatic Conditions in Mex., Mexico To-day, 
Vol. 2, pp. 29-32, 1910; The Mex. Northwestern 
R. R. System, do., pp. .154-63; The Modern Sys- 
tem of the Mexican Tramways Co., pp. 73-77; 
Cotton Raising and Textile Manufacturing, do., 
pp. 143-145. Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc. ; 6oth 
Regt., N. Y. Nat. Guard, 1906; Colonial Club; 
(Country Club of Tampico, Mex.; Delta Tau 
Delta of N. Y. Address, Apartado 219, Tam- 
pico, Mex. 



2406. JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUSTAhSON 
(Husband of No. 3102) 
Iron Mfr.; B. S. in A. E. ; A. E., 1906; 
b. Je 19, 1879, Aurora, 111.; s. John G. (b. 
(arlstadt, Sweden) and Mathilda S. (Sorensen) 
(iustafson (h. Christiania, Norway). Prepared 
in S. Div. IL S. and Lewis Inst.; Armour Inst., 
Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi; Glee 
Club; Adelphic. Fellow in Arch., Univ. of 
111., 1905-6; Instr., Dept. of Arch., do., 1906-7; 
V. P. and Sec., Butler St. Foundry & Iron Co., 
Chicago, 1908-10; Prop., Angert Wire & Iron 
Works. Chicago, 1910 — . Assoc. Mem., West. 
Soc. of Engrs. Married Jennie Mary Mather 
('07), Jl 14, 1908, Plainfield, 111. Children: 
Jane Mathilda, b. Je 15, 1909; John Mather, 
b. Ja 26, 191 1 ; Cornelia Anne, b. My 21, 191 3; 
James Argyle, b. My 8, 191 5; Martha Mather, 
b. O 10, 1917. Address,^ 6943 Eggleston St., 
Chicago; bus. add., 6028 Grove Ave, do. 



2407. SAMUEL CORNELIUS IIADDEN 
Editor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 15, 1882, Mazon. 
111.; s. William Bloodgood (b. Jl 13, 1854, 
Athens, N. Y.) and Laura Frances (Allison) 
Hadden (b. D 3, 1856, Wyoming, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mazon H. S.; Univ. Acad. Tau Beta 
Pi; C. E. Club. R. R. Sur. in Fla. and Ala., 
1905; Sr. Instr. in Math, and C. E., Mich. Agr. 
Coll., 1905-8; Asst. Prof, of Math, and C. £., 
do., 1908-9; Contracting Engr. with Lewis & 
Kitchen, Kansas City, Mo., 190910; Mainten- 
ance of Way Dept., C. & W. I. R. R., Chicago, 
1910-11; Assoc Ed. of F.ngng. and Contracting, 
Chicago, 1911-16; do.. The Novelty News, 1916- 
17; Ed., Mun. and Co. Engng., 19 17 — . Mar- 
ried Marion Gibson. N 16, 1910, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Robert William, b. Ja 16, 1913; Donald 
Fiarker. b. Ja 31, 1915; James Morton, b. My 13, 
1916 (died Ap 3, 1918). Address, 7728 S. Aber- 
deen St., Chicago; bus. add,, 538 S. Clark St., 
do. 

2408. ARTHUR ALDRICH HALE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My i, 1883, St. 
Louis; s. Charles S. (b. O.) and Emma E. Hale. 
Prepared in Mich. Mil. Acad, and Lewis Inst. 
Sigma Chi; Yoxan; Track Team; Interschol., 
.\Igr. With Griffin Wheel Co., Boston. .Mar- 
ried Ida B. Harris Lantz, S 4, 1918, Brookline, 
Mass. Address, 203 Winchester St., Brookline, 
Mass. 



2409. LILIAN HAMMERS 
(Sister of Nos. 1137, 1514, 1515) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 27, 1868, 
.Secor, 111.; d. Morgan Buckingham (b. Jl 11, 
1838, Metamora, 111.) and Rosetta Jane (Gib- 
sonj HammerB (b. Je 20, 1840. Moundsville, 
W. Va.). Prc|)ared in N. W. Acad.; Univ. 
Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Critic Eng. 
Teacher, St. Norm. Sch., Platteville, Wis., 1905- 
7; Sch. of the r^ackawanna, Scranton, Pa., 1907- 
11; Hiram Coll., Hiram, (J., 191 1 — ; Newark 
Seminary, Newark, N. J., 1914-15. Mem., Bap- 
tist Church; Monday Niglit Club: Coll. Club of 
the Oranges; Coll. Women's (Jlub; Alliance 
Chap, of D. A. R. Address, 8 Summit St., 
Orange, N. J. 

2410. MYRTLE NETA HANNUM 
Postal Clerk; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 8, 1885, 
Terrc Haute, Ind.; d. Samuel Cooper (b. Je lo, 
1849, do.) and Delilah J. (Shaw) Hannum (b. 
Ja 2, 1859, Bridgeport. 111.). Prepared in De- 
catur H. S. Math. Club. Teacher, 1905-9; 
Newsjiaper work, 1910; Postal Clerk, 191 1. 
Address, 1027 N. Monroe St., Decatur, lU.t 

2411. CARL MENELAUS HANSTEIN 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 11, 1874, 
Chicago; s. Herm (b. Ap 27, 1843, Giesscn Hes- 
scn, Darmstadt, (jer.) and Emelia (Heister- 
hagen) Hanstcin (b. O 14, 1848, St. Louis). 
I'rcpared in North JJiv. H. S., (Chicago. Drafts- 
man, Milwaukee, 1905; with 111. Steel Co., Chi- 
cago, 1905 — . Address, 2019 Mohawk St., Clii- 
cago.t 

2412. GUY BYRON HARDY 
Attorney; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 5, 1880; 
s, Eugene B. (b. Je 22, 1842, Mt. Pleasant, 
Can.) and Jane (Killium) Hardy (b. F 22, 
/84f;, Abingdon, 111.). Beta Theta Pi; Phi 
Delta Phi. Married Norma Hardy, Je 18, 1907. 
("hild, Jane, b. My 7, 1910. Address, 527 N. 
Broad .St., Galesburg, 111.; bus. add., 74 S. 
Cherry St., do.j 

2413. JOHN MATTHEW HARNEY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 21, 1882, 
Joliet, 111.; s. Mathew Stephen (b. D 26, 1857, 
Ireland) and Anna Beatrice (Giblin) Ilar- 
ney (b. Jl 13, i860, Joliet, 111.). Preparer! in 
Joliet H. S. Chem. Club. Chem., Wabash Bak- 
ing Powder Co., 1905-11; Chief Chem., Frank 
Tea & Spice Co., Cincinnati, 191 1 — . Mem., 
A. C;. S.; B. P. O. E.; Cuvier Press Club, 
Cincinnati. Address, 325 Broadway, Cincin 
n.iti. 

2414. EDITH ELIZABETH HAkPEH 
(COLLINS) 
(Sister of No. 3017) 
H. L. S.; b. Mr 27, 1884, Granville. 111.; 
d. James Albertus (b. 1852, do.) and Carrie 
(Durley) Harper Cb. 1852, Hennepin, 111.). 
Prepared in Granville H. S. Chi Omega. (Or- 
ganized Lib. in Cambridge, 111., 1905-6; Hav 
ana 111., 1906; Libn. Escanaba, Mich., 1906- 
7. Married Herbert Keith Collins, O 16, 1907, 
I'rhana. Chilrlren: Harper Keith, b. D i;. 
1908; Stephen John. b. Je 18. 1910. Address, 
1045 23d St., liock Island, Ill.t 

2415- MABEL STRICKLAND HAYWAKD 
(ROTHGEB) 
(Wife of No. 2497; Sister of No. 3765) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr i, 1880, Ottawa, 
ill.; d. George Hayward (b. Ap 19, 1843, 
do.) and Nettie (Strickland) Hayward (b. O 
21, 1847, Adams, N. Y.). Prepared in Ottawa 
il. S.; Oberlin, 1900-1. Alpha Chi Omega; 
Alethenai. Taught in Port Byron, one yr. 
^fem., Congr. Church; D. A. R.; Equal Suf- 
frage League of the Oranges; Women's Coll. 
Club of the (Oranges; Monday Study Club. 



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Married Wade Hampton Rothgeb ('05), D 
28. 1907, Ottawa, 111. Children: Mildred Ann, 
b. Ja iS, 1909; John Ilayward, b. D 24, 1901); 
Alice Marie, b. .11 iS, 11)14 (died D i, 1014). 
Address, 126 Sanford St., East Orange, N. J. 

2416. HOWARD SPENCER HAZEN 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 4, iSSj. 
LaSalle, 111.; s. Howard Spencer (b. Mr :;4. 
i8ss, Meadville, Pa.) and Mary Georgiana 
(Mellen) Hazen (b. 11 6, 1S60, Amboy, 111.). 
Prepared in LaSalle H. S. H. S. Arch., Mass. 
Inst. Tech., 1908. Aztec Club; Tan Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Archs. Club; Glee Club. With 
Desmond and Lord, architects. Address, Des- 
mond and Lord, 15 Beacon St., Boston. 

2417. PEARL HIGINBOTHAM (COLLINS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 14, 1S7S, Shelby- 
villc. 111.; d. lohn Thomas (b. 11 --3, 18,12, 
Sullivan, 111.) and Mary Will (Sciphers) Hig- 
inbotham (b. D 4. 1855, Marion, Va.). Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. Ji. and Areola H. S. Y. 
W. C. A.; Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher, Sul- 
livan II. S., 1906-7; do., Lovington, 111., ;:d 
term, 190S. Mem., Prcsby. Church. Married 
Frank Forest Collins, Je S, 1908, Decatur, 111. 
Child, Eunice, b. Je 15, 1909. Address, Areola, 
111. 

241 S. THEOPHIL HENRY HILDEBRANDT 
(Brother of No. 302S) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Tl 24, 1888, 
Canal Dover, O.; s. Henry C. M". (b. 1853, 
Chemnitz, Ger.) and Martha C. (Locher) 
Hildebrandt (b. 1862, Christiansberg, West 
Africa). Prepared in LaSalle Peru Tp H. S. 
S. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1906; Ph. D., do^, 
1910. ^lath. Club; German Club; Y. M. C. 
A.; Final Honors; Special Honors in Math.; 
Phi Beta Kaiipa; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Math., 
1009-14; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Mich., </<;., 
1914-18. F. A. C. O. T. S., Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., 1918 — . Auth. : Contribution to 
the Foundations of Frechet Calcul Fonction- 
nel, Am. Jour, of Math., Vol. 24, 1012; Linear 
Differential Equations in Gen. Analysis, Trans- 
actions of Am. Math. Soc, Vol. 18, 1017; 
Vol. 19, 191S; Integrals, Bui. of Am. Math. 
Soc, ser. 2, Vol. 24, 1917. Mem.. Am. Math., 
Soc, 1907; A. A. .\. S., 1908; Math. Assn. 
of .\m., 1916: Fellow, A. A. A. S., i9'o. 
Address, 810 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; 
bus. add., llniv. of Mich., do. 

2419. IDA MYRTLE HILL (WAY) 
(Wife of No. 3593", Sister of Nos. 4308, 4209, 

6304) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 22, 1882, Ch.im- 
paign; d. Celestin Sylvester (b. Ap 6, 1S54, 
Webster City, la.) and Mary I.uena (Stevens) 
Hill (b. D 1, 1857, New Hartford, la.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign II. S. Asst. Libn.,, Cham- 
paign Pub. Lib., :oo6-8: Chicago, 190S-11; 
Buitalo, 111., 1011-14: Urbana, 1914—- Mar- 
ried George Fritz Wav ('08), Je 10, 1908, 
Champaign. Child, Sarah Joselyn^ b. Ap 17, 
1909. Address, 131S S. Orchard St., Urbana. 

2420. FRANK WILLIAM IIILLMAN 

(Brother of No. 6307) 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; b. 
F 25, 1S80, Bromley, Kent, Eng.; s. Fred (b. 
Jl 25, 1852, Beckington, Somersetshire, Eng.) 
and Maria Elizabeth (Burgess") Hillman (b. O 
27, 1857, Blackhcath, Kent, Eng.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. 
Asst. Engr., 1. C. Ry.. 1905 t>; with Ralph Mod- 
jesk, 1906-7; Draftsman, C. N. W. Rj'., 1907-^: 
Asst. Engr., do., 190S-10; Resident Engr., do., 
1916-17; Div. Engr., do.. 1917 — • Mem., West. 
Soc. Engrs., Nat. Geog. Soc: A. F. A. M. 
Married lennie Dee Hillman, O 23, 1906, Chi- 
cago. Children: Avis Kli/.abeth, b. Mr 13, 190S; 
lane William, b. Ag 23, 1910. Address, 1725 
"Chadbourne .-Vve., Madison, Wis. 



2421. GLIDDEN HINMAN 
Gen. Asst., Milk Co.; .k. B. in L. & .\ ; 
b. Ag 29, 1881, St. Charles, 111.; s. Albert 
Walker (h. O 10, 1845 Stittville, N. Y.) and 
Lizzie Mary (Glidden) Ilininan (b. S 25, 
1S2S, DeKalb, 111.). Prepared in Chicago and 
Dundee H. Schs. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta 
Nu Ejisilon; Dcr Deutsche Verein; Pol. Sc 
Club; Adelphic; Jllini Staff; Ed., lllio; Final 
Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Farm Supt., 1905-7; 
liiinch M^r., 1907; Gen. Asst., Oatman Con- 
densed Milk Co. Married Lucile Bates, F 15, 
1 9 19. Address, Dundee, III. 

2422. CHARLES HENRY HITTSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 29, 1871, Griffin, Tex.; 
s. Charles Hughes and Sarah llittson. Prepared 
in Nat. Norm. Univ., Lebanon, O.; Saline 
Norm., Salina, Kan. A. B., </i)., 1S97; B. S., 
do., 189S. Theta Kappa Nu. Supt., City Schs.; 
Cowboy and Lawyer. I\Lirried Cora Hancock, 
1898, Lebanon, O. Children: Charles, b. F 16, 
1900; Donovan, b. Ag 24, 1912; Ilarker Hugo, 
b. F iS, 1004; Paul Aniodas, b. D 21, 1909. 
Address, Tucumcari, N. M. 

2423. JOSIE BATCHELLER HOUCHENS 

Librarian; B. L. S.; A. M., 1912; b. D 4, 
1884, New Orleans; d. Josiah Batcheller (b. 
.Alexandria, Va.) and Nellie (Smith) Houchens 
(b. Memphis, Tenn.). Prepared in pvt. schs.; 
Neconib Coll., New Orleans, 1900-3. Sigma 
Kappa; Illiola. .\sst. Libn., East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sell., 1906-7; Gen. Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib., 
1907-12; Binding Libn., do.. 1913 — . Address, 
1106 W. California St., Urbana. 

2424. CLEVES HARRISON HOWELL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 13, 1880. 
Prepared in Keokuk H. S. Ph. B., Wooster 
ITniv., 1901. Signia Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Yoxan. Civ. Engr., Railroad and Irrigation, 
Florida, Nev., Calif., Colo.; do., U. S. Reclam- 
ation Service, Loma, Calif. Address, Loma, 
Calif, t 

2425. GUESS HUMPHREY 
B. L. S.; b. O 13, 1881, Pawnee City, Neb.; 
s. George Millard and Ida Lavinia (BriggsJ) 
Humphrey. Prepared in Pawnee City H. S. 
A. B., Neb., 1912. Libn., Neb. St. Lib. Com., 
1906-14. Address, Ocean Springs, Miss. 

2426. HARRY ALEXANDER HUNTOON 

(Brother of No. 2427) 
Factory Sunt.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 21. 1881, 
Cleveland, 111.; s. James Fred (b. do.) and 
Mary Elizabeth (lamison) Huntoon (b. Carbon 
Cliff, 111.). Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta 
Upsilon; Varsity Football team. Asst. Master 
Mechanic; Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., Ishpeni- 
ing, Mich.; Supt. of Power, Munsing Paper 
Co., Munsing, Mich.; Supt. of Factory, Ft. 
I\hidison I'low Co., Ft. Madison, la. Married 
Ida Mav Klein, O 17, 1900, Bloomington, 111. 
Child, Delia Elizabeth, b. Ag 3, 1909. Address, 
Canandaigua, N. Y.f 

2427. JONATHAN SAMUELS HUNTOON 

(Brother of No. 2426) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My is, 1879. 
Moline, 111.: s. James Fred (b. do.) and Mary 
Elizabeth (lamison) Huntoon (b. Carbon Cliff, 
III.). Prepared in Moline H. S. C. E. Club. 
Instrunieiitman, C. H. & t?. R. R., 1905-6; 
Draftsman, M. C. R. R., Detroit, 1906-7; Bridge 
Insp., (/('., 1907-11; Chief Bridge lns;>ector, do., 
1911. Auth.: Placing Telephone Wires Under- 
ground, Teelinosraph, 1001. Married Delia 
Eckevt, Mr 14, 1908, Romeo, Mich. Child, 
Frederick Henry, b. Mr 3, 1911. Address, 1608 
3rd Ave., Detroit. t 



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2428. MANUEL JOSEl'lI JACOBS 
Educator; B. S. in C. E. ; h. Ap 30, 18S0, 

Moholiv on the Dnieper, Russia; s. Morris (b. 
Kussia) and Zippera (Marknian) Jacobs (b. 
ilo.). I'repared ni Europe; Univ. Acad.; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of Calif. C. E. Club. Organized 
the Co-operative Assn. Chainman, Kodnian, 
Instrumentman, Draftsman, 1. C. R. R., 1905-6; 
Asst. Engr., P. I. & N. W. R. R., Idaho, iyo6; 
Asst. Engr., S. J. & S. C. C. R. R., San Jose, 
Calif., 1906-7; Gen. Mgr., The Acme Engr. Co., 
1907-9; Draftsman with City Engr., San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., 1909-10; Teacher in Berkeley H. 
S., 191 1 — . Head of the Dcpl. of Schs., Berke- 
ley, Calif., 1911-18; Organized educ. system for 
prisoners; Dir. of Educ, Folsom St. Prison, 
1915 — : Building destroyers for Govt. Mem., 
A. and A. F. A. M.; 32nd degree Mason; 
Mystic Shriners; N. E. A. Married Myra 
Freidenrick, Ap 17, 1916. Child, Ellina, b. 
N 12, 191 7. Address, 917 Shattuck Ave., 
Berkeley, Calif. 

2429. THOMAS LEWIS JARRETT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 10, 1872, Maxwell, 

111.; s. Thomas (b. Jl 2, 1842, Loami, 111.) 
and Florence (Lowrey) Jarrett (b. Scotland). 
Prepared in Lincoln Coll., Lincoln, 111. Philo- 
niatliean. Mem., First Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Alice D. Stuve, O 17, 1912, Springfield, 
111. Address, 526 S. 7th St., Springfield, 111.; 
bus. add., zojYz S. 6th St., do. 

2430. GUY CARLYLE JOHNSTONE 
(Brother of No. 5749) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 7, 1881, Bloom- 
ington, 111.; s. Andrew John (b. 1843, do.) and 
Dora (Karr) Johnstone (b. 1859, do.). Pre- 
pared in Bloomington H. S.; Cornell Univ., 
I90I-2. Sigma Chi; Mgr. Baseball Team. 
Married Lucile Hodge, Mr 5, 1901, Bloom- 
ington, 111. Child, Hodge Carlyle, b. Ja 13, 
1912. Address, R. 5, Bloomington, Hit 

2431- FREDERICK WILLIAM KASTEN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ta 29, 1882; s. 
Ludwig (b. Pomerania, Ger.) and Lena (Giese) 
Kasten (b. do.). Prepared in Thornton Tp. 11. 
S., Harvey, 111. Delta Ujisilon; Tau Beta Pi. 
Varsity Football Team; Civ. Engr., O. S. L., 
1906-8; O. W. R. R. & N., 1908—. Address, 
Three Valley, British Columbia, Can. 

2432. LAWRENCE SWASEY KEELER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 23, 1882, 

Belvidere, 111.; s. Alson Hi and Edith H. 

(Swasey) Keeler. Prepared in South Belvidere 

H. S. Sigma Nu; Yoxan; Engng. and Const. 

Dept., Isthmian Canal Comn. Address, 2214 

Crewshaw Blvd., Los Angeles. t 

2433. CURTIS ELMER KELSO 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. F 21, 1881, 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. Charles Elliot (b. Mr 10, 
1858, Morganstown, Ind.) and Jennie (Kaufl- 
man) Kelso (b. Mv 19, i860, Whitley Co.. 
Ind.). Prepared in Univ. Acad., M. D., Coll. of 
Phys. and Surg. Phys. and Surg., 1905-11; 
Real Est. and Farming, 1911-18; Physician, 
Thomasboro, 111. 1st Lt., Med. R. C, Co. s, 
Bat. 2, Camp Forest, Chickamauga Park, Ga., 
1918; Gen. IIosp. No. r4. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 
1919 — • Mem., 111. St. Med. Soc; A. M. A. 
Married Elizabeth Burr, N 16, 1907, Cham- 
paign. Address, Thomasboro, 111. 

2434. EUGENE GROUSE KENYON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Te 13, 1882, 
Grundy Center, la.; s. Theodore S. (b. Louis- 
ville, Ky.) and Minnie C. (Newcomb) Kenyon 
(b. Cleveland). Prepared in Bradley Poly. 
Inst., Peoria. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Yoxan. Engr. Dept., Central ITnion 
Telephone Co., IQ05-6; State employ. Calif., 
1906-9; Mem., Parker & Kenyon, Archs. and 
Engrs., 1909 — . Married Myra Eastman. Two 
children. Address, 244 Kearney St., San Fran- 
cisco. 



24,35. ANGELINE CLARKE KIDDER 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1906- 
b Auburn, NY.; d. John C. (b. O 4. 1833, 
Chemung NY.) and Harriet Angelinc (Mar- 
tin) Llarko (b. 1837. Genoa, do.). Prepared in 
WavcTly N Y. JL S.; Albany Norm. Sch. 
vv-^i c^TM*''' Deutsche Verein. Cataloger, 
Wash St. Lib., 1906-7; St. Organizer for Ore 
rnns.^""""/.' '5;?7-8; Libn., Salem Pub. Lib.. 

Cm, , r-.^''^- uf ,F°"- 'y°S-'8- Hosp. Lib. 
Camp Lewis, Wash., 1918—. Mem Pdc 
Northwest Lib. Assn.; Am. Lib. Assn ;' p' E 
O Married Lorenzo Kidder, F 26, 1896. Sioux 
City, la. Address. Corvallis, Ore. 



2436. 'ARTHUR WILLIAM KIRKWOOD 




2437- GUSTAVE AUGUST KRAMER 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1007 • 
b Ag 8 ,880. Streator. Ill.;'s. Charles' (b. 
■ 830, Hanover, Ger.) and Doris (Roeder) 
Kramer (b. 1840, do.) Prepared in Westfield 
Coll Prep., i:)ept.; Westiield Coll., 1901-03. 
•U r' V"'\i,°f ^'i"ras°. 1912. Zctagathean; Y. 
p/i b ' ^'"i"'"^'^V^!'; ^^" Deutsche Verein; 
Pol. Sc. and Hist. Clubs. Scholarship. Teach- 
er until 1909; Lawyer, Chicago, 191 2-1 3; do. 
Pn'^?'""' i"- '913-15; Farmer, Clarion la. 
u ^^- ^^^'■' Congr. Church. Married Neta 
M.J'p ^'11° t''T^'''3, Decatur, 111. Child. 
Max Franklin, b. D 10, 1916. Address, Clarion! 

2438. JOHN KRIPPNER 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b My 17 
1878, Sobekury. County of Prestice, Bohemia;' 
A/i r.T''^- ^^- ■**'»'• Oplot. do.) and Mary 
(Mahk) Krippner (b. 1841, Sobckury. do.). 
Irepared in Prestice H. S.. Bohemia; Lewis 
Inst.. Chicago. Struct. Engr., Dept. of Bldgs., 
Chicago. Married Bessie Beranck, My i, 1907. 
Chddren: Rose S. Marie, b. My 12, 1908- 
Irancis John, b. O 8, 1909. Address. 2434 S 
lamhn Ave., Chicago, 111.; btis. add., Dept. of 
Buildings, f/c).t 

2439- OTTO KUEHLCKE 
Civ. Engr; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 21, 1876, 
Davenport, la.; s. Herman (b. Freiburg, Ger.) 
and Sophia (Brumm) Kuehlcke (b. Rensburg, 
do.). Prepared in Phillips Exeter Acad. Delta 
Upsilon. Civ. Engr. U. S. Engrs. Office. Ad- 
dress, 521 W. 8th St., Davenport, la.f 

2440. LUCY MAE LEWIS 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1906; 
b. Iraer, la.; d. James Henry (b. Je 13, 1840. 
Akron, O.) and Emcline (Carmichael) Lewis 
(b. Ap 17, 1841. Middletown. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Pomona H. S.; Pomona Coll. Alpha 
Kappa. Libn., N. M. Coll. of A. & M. A., 1906- 
11; Asst. Libn., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1911 — . 
Treas., P. E. O. Sisterhood, 1917. Address, 
Ore. Agr. Coll., Corvallis, Ore. 

2441. RUSSELL JAMES LEWIS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 15, 1877, 
Bluff Co., la.; s. John Bradley and Flora Ann 
(Palmer) Lewis. Prepared in Denmark Acad.; 
la. St. Coll. Married Bessie Viola Fox, S 30. 
191 1, Hinsdale, 111. Child, Heman Clarence, 
b. Jl II. 1912. Address, looi 5th St.. Ft. 
Madison, la. 

2442. ALMEDA V. LINDLEY (PARKS) 
Christian .So. Practitioner; A. B. in L. & A.; 
A. M., 1906; b. Mr 10, 1858, Urbana; d. 
Mahlon (b. Ag, 1833, Mansfield, O.) and Sa- 
lome (Myers) Lindley (b. S, 1833, Trenton, 



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O.). Prepared in Urbaiui II. S. Y. \V. C. A.; 
Orchestra. Mem., C. L. S. C. Alumni; Cent. 
111. branch of A. C. A.; Presby. Church to 
1883; M. E. Church to 1909. Married Milton 
Scott Parks, Je i:. 1883, tJrbana. Children: 
Paul, b. Je 8, 1884 (died S i, 1909): Ralph 
Milton, b. N 24, 1890; Frank Austin, b. F s, 
1896. Address, giAyi W. California Ave., Ur- 
bana. 

2443- CHARLES PATRICK AUGUSTUS 
LOXERGAN 

Builder; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 8, 1880, Polo, 
111.; s. John South (b. 1841, Waterford Co., 
Ireland) and Mary (Lynch) Lonergan (b- 
Cavan Co., do.). Prepared in Polo H. S. 
Track; Football. Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 
1905-9; Asst. Supt., O. R. & N. R. R., 1909-10; 
Supt., Warren Const. Co., 1910 — ; V. P., 
Smy the- Lonergan Co., 1918 — . Mem., K. C. 
Married Hilda W. Fish, O 26, 1910, Calif. 
Children: Sylvia Ellen, b. Ag 31, 191 1 ; Marv 
Elizabeth, b. Mr 19, 1914; James Fish, b. 1) 
10, 1916; Pat, b. N 20, 1917. .-Iddress, Pen 
dleton. Ore. 

2444. TROY LOVELL LONG 

Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 27, iSSi, 
Palmer, HI.; s. Winston Leaiuier (b. Ja 15, 

1851, Ilerndon, Kv.) and Hannah Louise 
(Hewitt) Long (b. S 23, 1856, Taylorville, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. A. M., Howard Univ., 
1907. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Track Team; 
Philoniathean; German Club; Yoxan. Married 
Mildred Fiske Lincoln, Je 9, 1909, Somerville, 
iMass. Address, Taylorville, 111. 

2445. BRUCE IIJALMAR LUNDAHL 
(Brother of No. 4786) 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 7, 1879, 
Carlscrona, Sweden; s. Per Larson (b. Ap 30, 

1852, Hanaskog, Kristianstad, Sweden) and 
Emma Augusta (Swenson) Lundahl (b. S lO, 
i8t)i, Weslervik, do.). Prepared in Gibson 
City H. S. Draftsman, 1905-9; Asst. Engr. of 
Const., 1909-11; Sales Engr., Link Belt Co., 
Chicago, 191 1 — . Married Alma Bischoff 
Schumacher, Ap 7, 1909, Paoli, Ind. Child, 
Frederick Burton, b. O i, 1913. Address, 0557 
S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago. 

2446. ETHEL E. McANULTY (BROWN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 22, 1882, Carthage, 
III.; d. James (b. F 23, 1830, O.) and Susan 
(Robertson) McAnulty (b. My 15, 1836, 111.). 
Prepared in Carthage H. S. B. S., d'artliage 
Coll., 1 903. Her Deutsche Verein; Eng. Club. 
Instr. in Ger., Baker Univ.. 1908-9. Married 
LeandcT Bradbury Brown, D 31, 191 0, Car- 
thage, 111. Child, Eleanor Jeannette, b. S 27, 
1913. Address, 1020 15th St., Boulder, Colo. 

2447. "ESTELLA McCarthy 

(Sister of No. 1730) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Moline, 111.; 
d. Thomas (b. Ag 26, 1852, Providence, R. I.) 
and Mary (Gregoire) iClcCarthy (b. Ap 21, 
1857, DeWitt. la.). Prepared in Moline II. S. 
Chi Omega; Phi Delta I'si. Teacher, Trenton 
H. S., 1905-6; do.. Mason City H. S., 1906-8; 
do., Alton, 190S-15. Died Ap 1915, Mich. 

2448. AGNES McDOUGALL (HENRY) 
(Wife of No. 21 19) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 30, 1883, Escondido, 
Calif.; d. Charles Archibald (b. D 22, 185 1, 
LaSalle Co., 111.) and Viola (Harwood) Mc- 
Dougall (b. Clearwater, Wis.). Prepared in 
Ottawa H. S. M. L., Univ. of Calif., 1908. 
Chi Omega; .\lethenai; Capt. Basketball Team, 
1903-4. Prin. Rantoul H. S., 111., 1905-7; 
Instr. in Eng., Lodi H. S., (Jalif., 1908-10. 
Married Smith T. Henry ('04), O i, 1910. 
Ottawa, 111. Children: Mary Kimesia, b. Ja 
17, 1912; Stokes T., b. D 11, 1914. Address, 
Manhasset, Long Island, N. Y. 



2449. WILLIAM McGINLEY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 18, 1875, 
Moweaqua. III.; s. Jacob E. (b. 1830, Marys- 
ville, Tenn.) and Keziah A. Sellers McGin- 
ley (b. 1840, Ky.). Prepared in Moweaqua H. 
S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi 
Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Adelphic: Phil. Club; Pol. Sc. Club; Mo.-Ill. 
debating team: O.-Ill. debating team. Teacher, 
Pub. Schs., Moweaqua, 111.; Prin. and Supt., 
for 5 yrs. Married Gertrude Kiunvles, N 23, 
1904, Decatur, 111. Children: William Ralph, 
b. N 24, 1905; Tom, b. Je 12, 1907; John Jacob, 
b. F 15, 1900. .Address, 204-205 Citizen's 
Bank Bldg., Decatur, 111. 

2450. SYLVES'IER JOSEPH McGRATH 
Chemist: A. B. in Chem.; b. N 19, 1883, 
Warrensburg, 111.; s. Henry (b. Je 24, 1839, 
Donn Co., Ireland) and Susan Ph'illipa (Saun- 
ders) McGrath (b. D ji, 1845, Adams Co., O.). 
Preparecl in Urbana H. S. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon. Chem., Armour & Co., 19050; do., J. 
H. Matthes Lab., 1907-11; Chem. and V. P., 
Eaton-Dutly Co., 191 1 — . Mem., A. C. S. Ad- 
dress, c/o O'Brien Varnish Co., South Bend, 
Ind.t 

2451. ROSCOE PLANT McNEILL 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 9, 
1883, Greenville, 111.; s. Horace N. (b. Jl 11, 
1800, do.) and Lillie E. (Plant) McNeill (b. D 
25, 1859, (/().). Prepared in Greenville H. S. 
With Greenville Lumber Co.; in Gen. Office, C. 
B. & O. R. R., i9ot>; Live Stock Farmer. Mar- 
ried Dorothy Hallewell, D 7, 1912, Oadby, 
Leicestershire, Eng. Child, Horace Noble, b. O 
31, 1916. Address, Greenville, 111. 

2452. JAMES ABRAHAM MARLEY 

Real Est. Dealer; LL. B.; b. Jl 31, 1881, 
Vermilion, 111.; s. William Ilenry (b. Ap 6, 
1S49, Marley Sta^, 111.) and Sophia Marley 
(b. My 14, 1857, Sullivan, Ind.). Prepared in 
Paris H. S. Track Team. Address, Vermilion, 
Ill.t 

2453. FRANKLIN WALES MARQUIS 
(Husband of No. 4848) 

Professor; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1909; b. 
My 27, 1883, Bloomington, 111.; s. F. D (b. 
Ag 18, 188:;, Manstield, O.) and Caroline A. 
(Brush) Marquis (b. Air 28, 1858, Rome, N. 
Y. ). Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Delta Phi. De- 
signer and Draftsman, Kerr Turbine Co., 
Wellsville, N. V., 1905-7; Asst. in Ry. Engng., 
Dept. of Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1907- 
9; Assoc, do., 1909-13; Prof, of Steam Engng., 
O. St. I'niv., 1913 — ; (on leave of absence) 
-Asst. to Mgr., Fuel Conservation Section, Div. 
of Operation, I'. S. Railroad Administration. 
Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Soc. for the Promotion of 
Engng. Educ. Married Elizabeth Parr Cii), Je 
12, 1912, Urbana. Children: Franklin Parr, b. 
Jl I, 1913; Donald Hall, b. F 20, 1917. Ad- 
dress, c/o .\. B. Bushnell, Forest tllen, Md. 
2454- 'WILLIAM ROY MARTIN 

Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 13, 
1881, Mound City, Mo.; s. Robert Macomb (b. 
Jl 27, 1853, Hillsboro, O.) and Mary Rebecca 
(Ervin) ^lartin (b. N 10, 1855, do.). Pre- 
pared in Newton (la.) H. S. Arch. Club. 
Died Ja 19, 1909. 
2455. ESTHER MASSEY (McFARLAND) 
(Wife of No. 6402) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; b. 16. 1884. 
\"irginia. 111.; d. lohn H. and Julia (Baldwin) 
Massey (b. N I7,"i85.1, Deer Park, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Virginia H. .S. Phi Beta Kappa; Pre- 
lim, and Final Honors. H. S. teacher, 1905-12; 
<^i)., 1913-14. Chicago Sec. of Class. Married 
Ellis D. McFarland (,'14). D 25, 1914, Jackson- 
ville, 111. Child, Helen Frances, b. and died 
Ap 10, 1917. Address, 7919 May St., Chicago. 



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2456. ROSE MARGARET MATHER 
(Sister of Nos. 3102, 5807) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1915; 
b. D 23, 1882; d. George Phelps (b. F 6, 1855, 
Wheatland, 111.) and Rachel Cornelia (Scarritt; 
Mather (b. Ag 22, 1853, Dupage, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Plaintield and Joliet Tp. H. S. Ale- 
thenai; Der Deutsche Verein; Watcheka; Y. 
W. C. A.; Eng. Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Governess, 1907; H. S. Teacher, 
190Q-11; Housekeeping, 1911-13; Libn., 191 5 — . 
Address, R. 4, Plainfield, 111.; bus. add., Pub. 
Lib., Kankakee, 111. 

2457- JOSEPH MATOUSEK 
Civ. Engr. and Builder; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 
25, 1878, Chicago; s. Joseph (b. 1848, Bohemia) 
and Anna J. (Cihlar) Matousek (b. 1855, rfo.). 
Prepared in West Div. H. S., Chicago; Lewis 
Inst., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 1898. Tau 
Beta Pi; Pres., C. E. Club. Track Elevation 
Corps, P. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1905; Bridge 
Dept., D. L. & W. R. R., 1905-6; Sub. Asst. 
Engr., San. Dist. of Chicago, North Shore Chan- 
nel, 1906-10; Civ. Engr. and Builder, 191 1 — . 
Mem., Oriental Lodge No. 33; A. F. A. M.; 
Oriental Consistory, S. P. R. S., Palacky Lodge, 
No. 630 I. O. O. F.; Beseda Club. Married Li- 
buse C. Kolar, O 12, 1910, Chicago. Children; 
Helen Adelaide, b. Ag 17, 191 1; Eleanor Ann, 
1). O 17, 191 3; Joseph Edward, b. D 26, 191 fj. 
Address, 5728 W. 24th St., Cicero, 111.; bus. 
add., 2203 S. 56th Ave., do. 

2458. LEROY HASKELL MAXFIELD 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 16. 1881, 
Godfrey, III.; s. Oscar Waldow (b. S 13, 1853, 
New Boston) and Maggie (Albon) Maxfield (li. 
Je II, 185S, St. Louis). Prepared in Alton 
H. S. Chni., Music Com.. Y. M. C. A. Asst. 
Engr., Alton, Granite City and St. Louis Power 
Sta., 1905; Insp.. Koken Iron Works, St. Louis, 
1905; Office of Chief Engr., 111. Terminal R. R. ; 
111. Glass Co., 1905-6; Chief Draftsman, do., 
1909. Mem., 111. St. Is^aval Militia, 1899- 1903, 
as Trumpeter. Married Louise Sidnay Craw- 
ford, My 5, 1910, Godfrey, 111. Address, God- 
frey, 111. 

2459. DAVID THORPE MAY 
(Brother of No. 1377) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 14, 1882, 
I'rophetstown, 111.; s. James Samuel (b. Jl 23, 
1834, Bath, N. Y.) and Augusta (Hutchinson) 
May (b. Mr 5, 1849. do.). Prepared in Univ. 
.\cad. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Tele)ihone 
Engr., West. Elec. Co. Address, 108 W. 95th 
St.. New York City.f 

2460. GEORGE FRANCES MEHARRY 

(Husband of No. 2534; Brother of Nos. 

1250, 2757) 

Farmer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Je 12, 1880, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Jesse (b. O 9, 1835, Wingate, 
Ind.) and Addie A. Meharry (b. S 12. ib-i. 
New Lenox. HI.). Prepared in Tolono H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Cnil. Club. Farmer, Tolono. 111. 
Mem., M. E. Church; Com. of Highway, Philo 
Tp., Champaign Co., 1917-18; Neighborhood 
Com., St. Council of Defense; Ex. Com., 
Champaign Co. Farm Bur., 1913-18. Married 
Sophie M. Voss ('05), F 27, 1912, Champaign. 
Child, John Frederick, b. S 25, 1915. Address, 
Tolono, III. 

2461. ERNEST EDWARD MEIER 
(Brother of No. 1560) 

Engineer.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 4. 1883, 
Chicago; s. Jacob (b. S 6, 1830, Ger.) and 
Maria (Hoefflin) Meier (b. Ag 24, 1841. do.). 
Prepared in Chicago Eng. and Man. Tr. H. .S. 
and Lewis Inst.. 1901-2. Delta Tau Delta; C. 
E. Club; Der Deutsche Verein: Assoc. Mem.. 
.\. S. M. E. ; Ed., Technograph. Asst. to City 



Engr.; Asst. Engr. Nat. Fireproofing Co.; 
Engr., Monolith Steel Co.; Engr. in charge of 
Const, of Irrigation Project; Mem., South- 
western Engr. Co. of Santa Fe; Dist. Engr., 
Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis. Jr. Mem., 
West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Frances D. 
Gault, Mr 17, 1914. Address, 576 Ashland 
Ave., St. Paul. 

2462. CARL AUGUST MELIN 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Je 4, 1882, Molinc, 111.: 
s. N. Peter (b. Ja 16, 1852, Sweden) and Eva 
(Peterson) Melin (b. My 25, 1854, do.). Pre- 
liared in Moline H. S. and S])ringiield H. S. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon ; Phi Delta Phi; Theta 
Kai)pa Nu; I'hilomathean ; Track Team; Capt. 
Univ. Regt. Lawyer, Springfield, 111., igio-iS; 
.St's. Atty., Henry Co., 111., 1916 — . Married 
Pearl Etta Terry, Ap 22, 1914, Cambridge, III. 
Child, Roberta Jean, b. O 20, 1917. Address, 
Cambridge, 111. 

2463. LOUIS CHARLES FREDERICK 

METZGER 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 191 1; 
1). Ja 30, 1 87 1, Belleville, 111.; s. George and 
Jobanette (Wolf) Metzger. Prepared at home. 
Draftsman; Asst. Engr. in M. of W. Terminal 
R. R., Assn., St. Louis. Mem., Engrs. Club 
of St. Louis; A. F. A. M.; A. A. S. R. ; Assn 
M. A. S. C. E. Married at St. Louis. Ac 
dress, 2650 Accomac St., St. Louis. 

2464. NELLIE AUGUSTA MILLER 
(Sister of No. 2761) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap 6, 1876. 
Boody, HI.; d. Henry August (b. 1838, Ger.) 
and Caroline (Gemmar) Miller (b. 1843, do.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. (Charter mem., 
Illiola. Teacher, Centralia Tp. H. S., 111., 1905- 
7; Ventura H. S.. HI., 1908-10; St. Norm. Sch. 
of Man. Arts and Home Econ., Santa Barbara, 
Calif., 191 1 ; Dir., Home Econ., Ventura, II. S., 
1914 — . Address, 1227 De la Vina, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif.t 

J465- CHARLES STUART MONTOOTH 

(Husband of No. 2740) 
H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in Sc. 
1917; b. F 25, 1879, Modena, 111.; s. James (b 
F 8, 1832, Tyrone Co., Ireland) and Mar; 
Elizabeth (Wilson) Montooth (b. Je 17, 1842' 
Seneca Co., O.). Prepared in Toulon Acad 
V. P., Adelphic; Class Football Team; Prep., 
Football Coach. Prin., Castleton Sch., 1906; 
Supt. of Schs., Casey, 111., 1907; Prin., Du Quoin 
Tp, H. S., 111., 1908-9; Supt. of Schs., Chris- 
man, 111., 1909-15; Supt. of Schs., Lafayette, 
111., 1915-18; Prin., Assumption Tp. H. .S., As- 
sumption, 111., 1 9 18 — . Mem., M. E. Church; 
A. F. A. M.; Modern Woodman; Eastern Star. 
.Married Winnie Alice Logan ('06), Jl 29, 1906, 
Urbana. Children: Hazel Evelyn, b. S 23, 1909; 
-Martha Grace, b. Ap 7, 1918. Address, As- 
sumption, 111. 

2466. HENRY HIRAM MOREY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 14, 1884, 
Greenville, HI.; s. Thomas Perry (h. S 27, 
1847, Mulberry Grove, 111.) and Lucy Ann 
i^Henry) Morey (b. Ja 4, 1861, Greenville, 111.). 
Prepared in Greenville H. S.; Univ. Law Sch.. 
1905-6; J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1907. Phi 
Delta Phi. Partner, Wiley & Morey, Lawyers. 
Married Helen E. Derlin Jl 11, 191 7, Appel- 
ton. Wis. Address, Decatur, 111. 

2467. GEORGE WALKER MORGAN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 29, 1879, 
.\shley, HI.; s. McKendree Walker (b. Mr 28, 
1857, do.) and Matilda Rachel (Seibert) Mor- 
gan (b. D 13, 1858). Prepared in Mt. Vernon 
and Urbana H. Schs. Tau Beta Pi; Army and 
Navy Club. Draftsman, Wier Frog Co., 1905-6: 



University of Illinois 



[1905 



Cin. Frog & Switch Co., 190--11; Call Switch 
Co., 19H-14; Asst. Engr., E. St. Louis San. 
Dist., 1914-18. Mem., United Spanish War 
Veterans; Co. Adjt. Married Mabel Bertha 
Butler, S 28, 1005, Crawfordsville, Ind. Chil- 
dren: George Raymond, b. O 4, 1907; Norman, 
b. Ja 19, 191 7. Address, 4104 Caseyville Rd., 
E. St. Louis, 111. 

2468. ORA SHERMAN MORGAN 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 11, 1877, 

Hampshire, 111.; s. Lyman Delos (b. Coral, 111.) 
and Elizabeth Ann (IIelmi«r) Morgan (b. 
Rainham Center, Ont., Can.). Prepared in 
Hampshire H. S.; HI. St. Norm. Univ., 
M. S. A., do., 1907; Ph. D., do., 1909. Asst. 
in Biol, in 111. Norm., 1898-9; Prin., H. S. 
Ohio, 111., 1899-01; Hampshire, 111., 1901-3; 
Asst. in Zool., 111., 1904-5; Teacher in Biol., 
Burlington (la.) H. S., 1905; Prin., Tr. Sch.. 
DeKalb, Normal, 111., 1905-6; Fellow in Coll. 
of Agr., 1907-8; Orchard Sur. in Newburg 
Town, Orange Co., N. Y., 1907; Dir. of N. Y. 
St. Sch. of Agr. and Domestic Sc, Alfred 
Univ., 1908-n; Prof, of Agr., Columbia, N. Y., 
191 1 — . Auth. : The Place of Secondary Educ. 
in Agr., Am. System of Educ. Hon. Mem., 
Sigma Xi, 19H. Married Rose LeVille Huff, 
O 4, 1908, Boscobel, Wis. Address, 400 Con- 
vent Ave., New York City; bus. add., Columbia 
Univ., do. 

2469. SIDNEY DEALEY MORRIS 
Prof, and Consulting Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; 

b. Jl 1 8, 1878, Wallace, Nova Scotia; s. Thomas 
B. (b. My 25, 1833, Nova Scotia) and Mary S. 
(Wilson) Morris (b. Ag 10, 1839, do.). Pre- 
pared in Lake View H. S., Chicago; Univ. 
Acad.; Post grad., Univ. of Wis.; summer, 
loio-ii. Seymour Guild; E. E. Soc; Track 
Team; Army and Navy Assn. Apprenticeship, 
Allis-Chalniers Co., 1905-6; Teacher, Coll. Sch. 
Kenilworth, 111., 1907-8; Cedar Rapids II. S., 
1909-10; Lawrence Coll., Appelton, Wis., 1911- 
12; Instr. in Topographic Engng., Univ. of 
Wis., 1912-16; Surveying and Landscape Arch., 
Madison, Wis. and Evanston, 111.. 1916-17; 
Consulting Engt. and Prof, of Engng. and 
Landscape Arch., Grinnell Coll., Grinncll, la., 
1918 — . v. S. Navy, 1898. Mem., Epis. 
Church; Lay Reader, Dioceses of Springfield, 
1904-5; Supt. of Sunday School, Champaign. 
Married Elizabeth Davis, Ja i, 1910, Evanston, 
HI. Children: David Davis, b. D i, 1910; 
Elizabeth Marcy, b. Jl 22, 191 2; Mary Wilson, 
b. My I, 1916. Address, 932 East St., Grinnell, 
la. 

2470. LOUIS CONRAD MOSCHEL 
Sec.-Treas., Lumber Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b. O 20, 1S78, Morton, 111.; s. Louis (b. My 30, 
1848, Webenheim, Ger.) and Jacobena (Hus- 
song) Moschel (b. Mr 27, 1851, do.). Prepared 
in Morton H. S. Pol. Sc. Club; Philomathean: 
Commerce Club; Phi Beta Kappa; .\lpha Tau 
Omega; Prelim., Final and Special Honors; 
III. -la. Debate; Assoc. Ed., Illio; Philomathean 
Mgr., Star Lecture Course. Asst. Prin., Mor- 
ton Tp. H. S., 1905-6; Prin., do., 1906; Dept. 
Mgr., Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1907-9; Sec. and 
Treas., Langton Lumber Co., 1909 — . Mem., 
Tazewell Club. Married Emily Herget. Child, 
Paul, b. 1916. Address, Pekin, Ill.t 

2471. *HAVEN IIAANEL MOSS 
(Brother of Nos. 2472, 31 18, 9285) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 15, 1882, 
Bloomington, III.; s. Charles RIelville (b. Je 8, 
1S53. New York Mills, N. Y.) and Frances 
Elizabeth (Haven) Moss (b. My 27, 1854, Ann 
Arbor, Mich.). Prepared in Urbana and 
Champaign H. Schs. ; LTniv. .^cad. Philoma- 
thean; Y. M. C. A., cabinet; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Asst. Prin.. Blue INIound H, S., 1905-6. 
Died Je 6, 1907, Urbana. 



2472. MARY FRANCES MOSS (WILEY) 
(Wife of G734; Sister of Nos. 2471, 31 18, 9285) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 25, 1884. Blooming- 
ton, III.; d. Charles Melville (b. Je 8, 1853, 
N. Y. Mills, N. Y.) and Frances Elizabeth 
(Haven) Moss (b. My 27, 1854, Ann Arbor, 
Mich.). Prepared in Urbana and Champaign 
H. Schs.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
V. P., Y. W. C. A.; Pres., Alethenai; Phi 
Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught, 1905-7. 
Married John Frederick Wiley (G^u), Je 4, 
190S, Urbana. Children: Charles Frederick, b. 
My 20, 1910; Richard Haven, b. My 10, 1913; 
John Robert, b. Je 23, 1916. Address, Mattoon, 



2473- 



WALTER HERMAN MUELLER 

(Brother of No. 3121) 



Contractor; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 4, 1883, 
Chicago; s. Herman (b. 1852, Yaner, Ger.) 
and Iledwig (Weller) Mueller (b. 1858, Werni- 
geroda, do.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago. Alpha Tau Omega; Ath. Ed., Illio; 
111. Club. Draftsman, D. L. & W. R. R., 
1905-6; Engr., Armour & Co., Chicago, 1906-7; 
Engr., Ger. Fire Proofing Co., Chicago, 1907-8; 
Engr. and Mgr., Gen. Engng. and Const. Co., 
Seattle and Vancouver, 1908-9; Contr., 1909 — . 
.4ddress, 957 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C; 
bus. add., 407 Hasting St., do.t 

2474. EMILY LAVINIA NICHOLS 

(TREES) 

(Wife of No. 3209) 

B. L. S.; b. O 6, 1883, Hubbard, la.; d. 

Spencer J. (b. 1850, O.) and Harriet Emily 

(Jones) Nichols (b. 1858, la.). Prepared in 

Hyde Park H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi 

Delta Psi. Asst. Libn., Armour Inst, of Tech., 

1905-S. Married Merle Jay Trees ('07), Ja 2, 

1909, Chicago. Children: Katherine, b. O 28, 

191 1 ; George Spencer, b. Ja 16, 1916. Address, 

9921 S. Winchester Ave., Chicago. 

2475. CHARLES MORRISON NUCKOLLS 
(Brother of No. 3891) 

Estimating Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 3, 
1879, Auburn, 111.; s. Charles William (b. My 
27, 1848, do.) and Margaret Julia (Moore) 
Nuckolls (b. O 26, 1850, Chatham, III.). Pre- 
pared in Auburn H. S.; Univ. Acad. Asst. 
Engr., Big Four Shops, Urbana, 1905-6; 
Draftsman, Whiting Foundry Equipment Co., 
Harvey, 111., 1906-7; Draftsman, Big Four 
Shops, Urbana. 1907-9; Whiting Foundry 
Equipment Co., Harvey, 111., 1909-11; Estimator 
Calumet Engng. Works, 1911-13; Estimator, 
Show Elec. Crane Co., Rluskegon, Mich., 1913- 
15; Estimating Engr., Whiting Foundry 
Equipment Co., 1915 — . Mem., Illini Club of 
Cl-.icago; A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. Married Lu- 
ella Chandler Lander, N 7, 191 2, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 683s Dorchester Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
Whiting Foundry Equipment Co., Harvey, 111. 

2476. CHARLES SLADE O'CONNELL 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 11, 1882. 
Elgin, III.; s. Emmett and Emily O'Connell 
(b. Dundee, 111.). Prepared in Elgin. Sigma 
Nu. Address, 910 Chicago Ave., East Chicago, 
Ind.t 

2477. BLENDA OLSON 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. A. M., Columbia, 1909. V. P., Illiolar 
Pres., Scandinavian Club; Sec, Ger. Club 
Teacher. Hittle Tp. H. S., Armington, 111. 
1905-8; Scholarship, Columbia, 1908-0; Teacher 
St. Norm., 1909 — . Chm., Mod. Lang. Sec 
tion, St. H. S. Conf., 1917-1S. Address, Ma 
comb, 111. 



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2478. FRED OSCAR PAIIMEYER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 7, 1884. 
Decatur, III.; s. Fred (b. Prussia) and Kath- 
arine Elizabeth (Lucking) Pahmeyer. Pre- 
pared in Decatur, 111. Baseball Mgr. Asst. M. 
E., Heine Safety Boiler Co. Mem., M. E. 
See, St. Louis. Married Effie Hutton, Ap 5, 

1910, St. Louis. Child, John Roger, b. Je 8, 

191 1. Address, 2449 E. Marcus Ave., St. 
Louis.t 

2479. WALTER HARRIMAN PARKER 
Architect; A. B. ; b. Peoria; s. Ezra H. (b. 
LaSalle, 111.) and Lillian (Couch) Parker. 
Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. Engng. Soc. ; 
Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Pres., Arch. Club. Auth.: School 
Arch., 60 pp., 1910. Mem., Univ. Club. San 
Francisco; San Francisco Arch. Club; A. I. A.; 
Chicago Arch. Club. 1st Lt., Aero Sqdn., 
Camp Morrison, Va., 1918. Married D 4, 1916. 
Address, 244 Kearney St., San Francisco. 

2480. JOHN WINTHROP PEARSON 
Exp. Engr.; B. S.; b. S 16, 1886, Newbury 
port, Mass.; s. Arthur Godfrey (b. N 16, 1S56, 
Alton, 111.) and Mary Lombard Bisbee (Cur- 
rier) Pearson (b. i860. Newburyport, Mass.). 
Prepared in Austin H. S. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. 
Soc. Exp. Engr., West. Elec. Co. in dynamo- 
motor repair bus. Married Elizabeth Schiikraft, 
N 21, 1905, Chicago. Address, 2927 Wilcox 
Ave., Chicago. t 

2481. *FREDERICK GEORGE PEGELOW 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 14, 1883. 

Chicago; s. Frederick (b. 1859, Chicago) and 
Caroline (Berns) Pegelow (b. i860, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. Tr. Schs. 
Sigma Nu; Yoxan; Col., Univ. Regt.; Capt., do. 
Designer with Lamson Consolidated S. S. Co., 
Chicago and Boston, 1905; K. C. Mgr., Hala- 
bird & Roche, 1916; Mellon Stuart (ionst. Co. 
Married Helen Rose, Ap 30, 1908, Mattoon, 111. 
Children: Frederick, b. 1910; Edward, b. 1914. 
Died N 23, 1918, Wilson, Pa. 

2482. FREDERIC BOWMAN PENWELL 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. S 2, 1878, Danville, 111.; 

s. William Franklin (b. S 14, 1843, St. Joseph 
Co., Ind.) and Alexinia May (Bowman) Pen- 
well. Prepared in Danville LI. S.; Mich. Mil. 
Acad. Sigma Chi. Mem., law firm of Lindley, 
Penwell & Lindley, 1907 — . Address, Danville, 
111. 

2483. ALPHONSO LORENZO PERRY 
(Brother of Nos. 351 1, 3906) 

Clerical Insp. ; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 19, 1893, 
Co.rnell, 111.; s. Ebenezer (b. do.) and Almina 
(McVey) Perry (b. do.). Prepared in Pontiac 
Tp. H. S. Pi Theta. With the West. Elec. Co., 
Chicago; Credit Dept., do., 1905-6; ' Cashier, 
Credit Man, Chief Clerk, do., Kansas City, Mo., 
1906-10; Chief Clerk, St. Louis, Mo., 1910; 
Chief Clerk, Chicago, 1910-11; Clerical Insp., 
N. Y., 1911-18; Accountancy Dept., West. Elec. 
Co., New York City, 1918 — . Married Emma 
Edna Slaughter, O 16, 1906, Fairbury, 111. Ad- 
dress, 1956 Crotona Parkway, Bronx, New York 
City; bus. add., 463 West St., do. 

2484. GRACE DARLING PHILLIPS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N 4, 1880, Kansas 

City, Mo.; d. Edward David (b. 1852, do.) 
and Mary (Henry) Phillips (b. 1855, rfo.). Pre- 
pared in Kansas City Man. Tr. H. S. ; Univ. of 
Kan., 1902-3. Lib. Club. Asst. Libn., East. 
III. St. Norm. Sch.. 1905; in charge of peri- 
odicals and reference work. Mo. St. Univ., Col- 
umbia, 1906-10; Libn., Mo. St. Norm. Sch. 2d 
Dist., Warensburg, 191 1; Children's Libn., Pub. 
Lib., Kansas City, Mo.. 191 1 — . Address, 3021 
Forest, Kansas City, Mo.t 



2485. NELSON CHANCELLOR PHILLIPS 

(Brother of No. 2207) 
Physician and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 19, 
1878, Damascus, 111.; s. James M. (b. 1837, 
Green Bay, Wi.s.) and Mary R. (Stout) Phillips 
(b. S 6, 1839, Cecil Co., Md.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. M. D., P. and S., Chicago, 1907. 
Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Alpha Kappa Kap- 
pa; Alpha Omega Aljiha. Interne, Cook Co. 
Hosp., 1907-8; Practicing. 1907 — . Stephenson 
Co. Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc; Am. Med. 
Assn. Married. Bertha D. Kleckner, O 11, 
191 1, Freeport, 111. Children: Margery Clara, 
.b. N 24, 1912; Spencer Kleckner, b. N 6, 1914. 
Address, 228 Jefferson St., Freeport, 111.; bus. 
add., 90 Stephenson St., do. 

2486. LELA GRETCHEN PILCHER (HOL- 

LISTER) 
(Wife of No. 3032) 
A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 23, 1879, Streator, 111.; 
d. William Henry (b. Mr 12, 1S32, Xenia, O.) 
and Margaret Louise (Cooper) Pilcher (b. 
Ap 27, 1839, Steubenville, O.). Prepared in 
Streator H. S.; Depauw Univ., 1903. A. M., 
LTniv. of Neb., 1909. Teacher Carmi H. S., 
111.. 1905-6. Mem., Woman's Club, Lincoln, 111.; 
Coll. Alumnae Assn.; Social Service Club; Chm., 
Jr. work, Y. W. C. A.; Probation work. Ju- 
venile Court; Presby. Church. Married Vernon 
Leo Hollister ('07), Ag 22, 1907, Streator, 111. 
Child, William Gray, b. Jl 2i, 1915. Address, 
1725 Cherry St., Lincoln, Neb. 

2487. HENRY EVERETT POND 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 4, 1S79, Greenview, 
111.; s. Truman C. (b. O 6, 1842, do.) and Cath- 
erine Jennie (Killion) Pond (b. D 2, 1846, do.). 
Prepared in Greenview H. S.; Lincoln Univ., 
1897-8, 1899-1900. B. L., Millikin Univ-., 1908. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Kappa Nu; wrote 
111. prize song, 1904; Roast Ed., IlHo; Assoc. 
Ed., mini. With Greenview Review, 1909-18; 
Republican St's. Atty. of Menard Co., 1912-16; 
Chm., Council of Defense, Menard Co. Mem., 
Ex. Com. of Menard Co. Red Cross; Clerk 
of Local Exemption Bd., 1917; Govt. Appeal 
Agt., 1917-18. Married Fern E. Nance, N 11, 
1914. Address, Petersburg, 111. 

2488. FRANK ALFRED RANDALL 
(Brother of No. 4867) 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; 

b. N I, 1883, Cambridge, 111.; s. Samuel Ben- 
jamin (b. Ap I, 1831, Wallingsford, Vt.) and 
.\nna Louise (Carlson) Randall (b. D 25, 1864, 
Alseda, Hvetlanda, Sweden.). Prepared in 
Cambridge H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Final Honors; Val- 
edictorian. Draftsman, Am. Bridge Co., Chi- 
cago, 1905-6; Draftsman, Designer & Iron 
Bridge Insp., Bridge & Bldg. Dept., C. M. & St. 
P. R. R., 1906-7; Chief Draftsman, Morey, 
Newgard & Co., Consulting Engrs., Chicago, 
1907; Designer, Andresen-Evans Co., Consult- 
ing Engrs., 1907-S; Struct. Design, 1908; 
Checker, Am. Bridge Co., 1908; Designer and 
Resident Engr., Bridge Dept., San. Dist., Chi- 
cago, 1908-11; Chief Engr., Morey, Newgard 
& Co., Consulting Engrs., Chicago, 1911-14; 
Instr. in Stresses and Strength of Materials, 
Chicago Tech. Coll., 1914-iS; Consulting Engr. 
in Steel, Timber and Concrete Const.; Mem., 
firm of Randall & Warner, Civ. and Struct. 
Engrs., Chicago, 1915-18; Consulting Engr.. pvt. 
practice, engaged chiefly in ship const.; Mem., 
firm Berlin Swern & Randall, Archs., Chicago. 
19,8—. Mem., A. S. C. E.; West. Soc. of 
Engrs.; various Masonic bodies and clubs in- 
cluding K. T. and Shrine; Illini Club. Married 
Mabel Madeline Morris, F i, 1908, Chicago. 
Children: Ruth Louise b. Ja 6, 1909; Helen 
Anna, b. Je 9, 1912; Frank A. Jr., b. F 21, 
191 8. Address. 6500 Bosworth Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 19 S. La Salle St., do. 



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2489. KUTH REAT 
Teacher; B. S. in II. Sc; b. Ap 13, 1885, 
Charleston, 111.; d. Joseph L. (b. Ap 14, 1858, 
do.) and Mary (Montgomery) Reat (b. Ap 23, 
1862, Brownsl)urg, Ind.). Prepared in Charles- 
ton H. S.; Eureka Coll., 1901-3; Lewis Inst., 
Chicago, summer, 1905; Grad., East. St. Norm. 
Sch. 1906. Teacher, El Paso. 1906-7; Tacoma, 
Wash., 1907-8; do., Los Angeles, 1908-9; di>., 
Sinuk, Alaska, 1909-10; do., Centralia, 111., 
191 1; do., Ililo, Hawaii, 191 1-12; Govt. Position, 
Philippine Islands, 1912-13; foreign travel, 1913- 
14; H. S. teacher, Phelon, Wash., 1915-16; do., 
Ancharage, Alaska, 191 6-1 8. Address, Charles- 
ton, 111. 

2490. NELLE WHEELER REESE (SPIERS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 5, 1880, Ravenna, O.; 
d. Stuart (b. 1851, Ravenna, O.) and Lucy A. 
(Wheeler) Reese (b. S 14, 1855, Streetsboro, 
O.). Illiola. Teacher, Paxton H. S., 111., 1905- 
7; do., Pontiac, 111., 1907-12. Married Frank 
Ilinman Spiers, Je 18. 1912. Children: George 
Henry, b. F 5. 1913; Lucy Jean, b. O 13. 1914. 
Address, 1235 Bellows St.. Akron, O. 

2491. ROBIN ROY REID 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 10, 1882, Greenville, 
111.; s. J. Ward (b. 1859. do.) and Stella M. 
(W^ait) Rcid (b. 1863, do.). Prepared in 
Greenville H. S. Thcta Kappa Nu; I'hilo- 
mathcan; Witenagemote; Univ. Orchestra. 
Abstractor and Atty. at Law, 1905-6; with W. 
M. Leonard Investment Bankers, Lincoln, 1006- 
7; with St. Jour. Co., Lincoln Sales Dept., 1908- 
9; Appointed Clerk of Co. Court of Lancas- 
ter Co., Neb., 1909 under Judge P. Jas. Cos- 
grove; Reappointed for term of 1912-14 by 
Judge-elect Risscr, Acting Co. Judge, Lancas- 
ter, Neb., 191 2; Reappointed Clerk of Co. 
Court, 1917; Appointed Acting Co. Judge to 
till vacancy, 19 18. Married Daisv Leona Mc- 
Clanahan, Ja 15. loio, Lincoln, Neb. Address, 
Lincoln, Neb. 

2492. EDWIN THEODORE RENNER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 20, 1880, 
Lanark, 111.; s. John D. (b. S 9, 1833, Hagers- 
town, Md.) and Mary M. (Hess) Renner (b. 
Jl II, 1843, Md.). Prenared in Lanark II. S.; 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma \i; 
C. E. Soc. ; Final honors. Employed in Engng. 
Dept., C. & N. W. R. R., 1905; Draftsman, \m. 
Bridge Co., 1906: Chief Draftsman. W. M. 
Hughes, 1907-11; Engr., S. llalsted St. Iron 
Works, 191 1 — . Married Maude M. Button, 
N 6, 1907, Chicago. Children: Edwin Ross. b. 
Ag 8, 1908; John Stanley, b. Ag 17, 191 1- •■id- 
dress, 5424 Race Axe., Chicago; bus. add., 261 1 
S. Halsted St., do. 

2493. VIRGINIA CAMPBELL RICHESON 

Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. N 13, 1881, Ewing, 
111.; d. John (b. O 3, 1855, do.) and Catherine 
B. (She"lton) Richeson (b. Mv, i860, Jackson, 
Tenn.). Prepared in East St. Louis H. S. .\le- 
thenai: V. W. C. A.; Watchoka; H. Sc. Club, 
Pres. Teacher, Freeport H. S., 1908-12; Instr., 
Home Econ., Mich. Agr. Coll., East Lansing, 
1912-14; Teacher of Home Econ., St. Louis Pub. 
Schs., 1914-18; do., Ben Blewett Jr. H. S., do., 
1918 — . Address, 305 Dover St., St. Louis. 

2494. WILLIAM HANSON RONEY 

Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 17. 18S4, 

Dayton, O. ; s. William Hamilton (b. J a 10, 

1857, Warren Co., 111.) and Mary (Hanson) 

Roney (b. .Ap ig, 1863, Oquawka, 111.). Pre- 

?ared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Brevet C.Tpt., 
11. Nat. Guard. Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs.; 
A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; lUini Club of 
Chicago. Married Louise Morris, S 26, 1908. 
Children: William Hamilton, b. D 21, 1909; 
Robert Chester, b. Ag 21, 1911. Address. St. 
Charles, 111. 



J405- CLARENCE JCDSON ROSEBERY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 26, 1881, Wanda, 111.; 
s. Robert Archibald (b. N 4, i8s2. Warden, 
111.) and Nora May (Johnson) ftosebery (b. 
Oil, 1856). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Freshman, Jr., Foot- 
ball Team. Sec. to Oliver J. Bailey, Atty. and 
Financier, Bourland and Railey, Peoria, 1905- 
14: Managing Ex., Est. of Oliver J. Bailey, 
11)14; Lawyer, Peoria. Mem., Creve Coeur 
Club of Ileoria; Peoria Country Canoe Club; 
Pies., mini Club of Peoria; Peoria Bar .\ssn. ; 
LJniv. Club; Country Club; Sec.-Treas., Beta 
Theta Pi Bldg. Assn., i(jo8-i6; Pres., do., 
igi6 — ; Dist. Sec, Beta Theta Pi, 1907-ro. 
Address, 405 Morton St., Peoria; bus. add., 
1203 Lehmann Bldg. and Dime Savings & Trust, 
do. 

2496. ROBERT MALCOLM ROSS 
(Husband of No. 1577) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. F 3, 1877, Lewis-. 
town, 111.; s. .Mexander Douglas (b. Aberdeen, 
Scotland) and Ellen (Prichard) Ross (b. Liver- 
pool, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. D., 
V. and S., 1906. Mem., Stud. Volunteer Move- 
ment for Foreig;n Missions, 1900; Pres., Y. M. 
C. A. Med. Missionary vinder Presby. Bd. to 
Canton, China. Married Nellie Lewis Read 
('01), 1906, China. Child, Robert Donald, b. S 
9, 1910. Address, 4057 Dalton Ave., Los An- 
geles, or Nanking, China. t 

2497. WADE HAMPTON ROTHGEB 
(Husband of No. 2415; Brother of No. 6529) 
Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 27, 1881, 
Wellington, 111.; s. John D. (b. Ag 29, 1848, 
Page Co., \'a.) and Anna Bell (Austin) Roth- 
geb (b. Ja i, i86i, Iroquois Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Wellington, 111. A. M., Yale, 1906. 
Capt. and .\djt.; Instr. in Mil. Tactics; Pres., 
Sr. Class; Scholarship, 1903-5; do., Yale, 1905- 
6. Bond Salesman, Lhoinas C. Perkins, Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1906-7; Bond Broker, Edward 
Cantield, 1907; Banker and Bond Broker with 
Farson, Son & Co., New York City; Mem., 
brokerage firm of Bull & Eldredge. N. Y. St. 
Militia Reserves. Mem., Yale Club, New York 
City; Banker's Club, do.; Monday Study Club, 
East Orange, N. J. Married Mabel Strickland 
Ilayward ('05), D 28, 1907, Ottawa, 111. Chil- 
dren: Mildred Ann, b. Ja 18, 1909; John Hay- 
ward, b. D 24, 1909; Alice Marie, b. Jl 8, 1914. 
Address, 31 Nassau St., New York City. 

2498. HOWARD MEEK ROY 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 18, 1884, Mt. 
Carmel, 111.; s. John William (b. D 4, 1857. 
Grand Chain, 111.) and Mary Missouri (Gaunt) 
Rov (b. My 12, i86i, do.). Prepared in Anna 
H."S. Ilazelton Medal; Glee Club. Aid and 
Asst., Coast and Geodetic Sur., 1905-7; Asst. 
on Engr. Corps, Pa. Lines West of Pitts- 
burgh, 1907-13. Field Engr., Am. Zinc & Chem. 
Co., Langelath Pa., 1913-15; Engr., Stone & 
Webster Engng Corp., 191 5- 16; Chief Engr., 
Div. Engr., Vermilion Co., 111. Bond Issue 
Roads, 1916-17: Engr., The Foundation Co.. 
1917-18; Mgr., H. \V. Johns-Manville Co., Chi- 
cago, 191 8 — . Married Florence Lerria Burwash, 
O 12, 1906, Champaign. Children: Florence 
Margaret, b. Mr 6, 1909; Thomas Burwash, b. 
I^fy 15, 1915; Tohn Howard, b. N 18, 1917. 
.Iddrcss. 68j6 Sheridan Road, Chicago; bus. 
add., iSth St. and Michigan Ave., do. 

2499. HARRY KEELY RUBEY 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 23, 1886, St. 
Louis; s. Thomas Thornton (b. 1832, Boon- 
ville, Mo.) and Flora (Vivian) Rubey (b. 1839. 
Marshall, Mo.). Prepared in St. Louis H. S. ; 
Mo. Sch. of Mines, 1901-2. Mo. Pacific R. R., 
1905-9; Civ. and Ex. Engng., Calif., Ore., 
Wash., 1909-15; Asst. Prof.. Civ. Engng., Univ. 
of Wash, and Carnegie Inst. Tech., 191 S — • 
Married Maude Harden, 1912, Seattle. Chil- 



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dren: Harry llarck-ii, Ij. My 17, 1913 (died S 
10, 1917); Mildred Lovelace, b. Ap 25, 1916. 
Address, 6721 McPherson Blvd., Pittsburgh; 
bus. add., Carnegie Inst. Tech., do. 

2500. WILLIAM GUSTAVUS SACHSE 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. N 17, 1882, Mor- 
ris, III.; s. Gustavus (b. Jl 11, 1834, Mecklen- 
burg, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Bitter) Sachse (b. 
Ja 3, 1849, Dusseldorf, do.). Prepared in Mor- 
ris H. S.; M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1908. Phi 
Rho Sigma. House Phys., Chicago Polyclinic 
Hosp. and Henrotin Mem. Hosp. Mem., 
Grundy Co. Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc. Ad- 
dress, 2i7>2 Liberty St., Morris, Ill.t 

2S0I. WILLIAM EDGAR SAMPSON 
(Husband of No. 1659) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 29, 1877, Tice, 111.; 
s. William Francis and Jane Sampson. Pre- 
pared in Petersburg H. S.; B. S., 111. Coll., 
1898. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Xu; Pol. 
Sc. Club; Philomathean. Probate Judge of 
Sangamon Co. and Asst. Atty. Gen.; Mem., 
law firm Sampson & Giffin. Married Ethel 
Dobbins ('02), S 8, 1915. Address, 1325 Bates 
Ave., Oak Knolls, Springfield, 111. 

2502. FRED SCOTT SAWYER 
(Husband of No. 3189; Brother of Nos. 1765, 
i960) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 8, 1882, 
Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. George Silas (b. S 5, 1844, 
Chester, Vt.) and Phoebe Content (Hubbard) 
Sawyer (b. F 14, 1852, Ont., Can.). Prepared 
in Oak Park II. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Pres., 
Glee and Mandolin Club; Pres., Fresh. Class; 
Pres., 111. Club. Draftsman, C. & N. W. R. R., 
1905; Sawyer Bros., Engrs. ; Supervising Engr., 
Camp Mills. N. Y., 1918 — . Married Edith 
Lillian Spray ('07), F 6, 1909, Arlington 
Heights, 111. Child, Fred Gunn, b. Ja 30, 191 1. 
Address, Arlington Heights, 111. 

2503. JOSEPHINE SCHERER (BURK- 

IIALTER) 

(Wife of No. 1 831) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 19, 1881, Murphys- 
boro, 111.; d. Philip (b. 1845, Bavaria, Ger.) 
and Marie Eva (Foehr) Scherer (b. i8s4, do.). 
Prepared in Murphysboro II. S. Der Deutsche 
Verein. Mem., Presby. Church; Y. W. C. A. 
Married Wayne Edison Burkhalter ('03), Aa; 
19, 1908. Address, nth and Hoyf Sts., Port- 
land, Ore.t 

2504. HUGO SCHMIDT 

Supt. of Bldgs. and Bridges; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Ja 29, 1876, Chicago; s. Hugo (b. Mr 1855, 
Mannheim, Baden, Ger.) and Emilie (Han- 
stein) Schmidt (b. Giessen, Hcsscn, do.). Pre- 
j)ared in Chicago Athenaeum and Columbia Trade 
Sch. (night course). Pres., Der Deutsche 
Verein; Oax Club; Capt.. Univ. Regt.; C. E. 
Club; Crystal Dancing Club; Univ. Orchestra. 
Transitman, Chicago & West. Ind. R. R., 1905; 
Supt. of Bldgs. and Bridges, Cliicago Surface 
Lines, 1905 — . Mem.. Soc. for Ethical Cul- 
ture; West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Emma 
Wilhelmina McQuay, O 6, 1906, Chicago. 
Children: Jeannette, b. Jl 14, 1908; Hugo 
Richard, b. Ja i, 1910. Address,^ 7320 Yates 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 11 65 N. Clark St., do. 
2505. FREDERICK SCHOTT, JR. 

Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 7. 1880, 
Chicago; s. Fred (b. F 14, 1854, Ger.) and 
Ottilie (Krause) Schott (b. S 5, 1853, do.). 
Prepared in Medill H. S., Chicago. Arch. 
Club; (Choral Soc. Arch. Draftsman, Chicago, 
1905; do., Leonard Engng. Co., Chicago. Mem., 
Christian Catholic and Apostolic Church. 
Married Charlotte Congdon, Je 7, 1906 (died 
My 6, 1916); Rose Swanson, S 25, 1917. Chil- 
dren: Frederick III, b. Mr 20, 1907. Marga- 
ret (adopted), b. N 28, 191 3. Address, 2712 
Ezekiel Ave., Zion City. 111. 



2506. CHARLES WARD SCHROEDER 
(Brother of No. 6546) 

Securities Buver; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. My 
8, 1884, Jolict, 111.; s. Ferdinand W. and Abbie 
C. (Ward) Schroedcr. Prepared in Joliet Tp. 
II. S. Univ. of Wis., 1^02-3; M. S., Univ. of 
Calif., 1906; A. M., Lniv. of Chicago, 1909. 
Helped organize Cml. Club; Founder (with 
Hugo Schmidt) of Oaks, which later became 
Theta Delta Chi. Flood Fellow, Univ. of 
Calif., 1905-6; Fellow in trans., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1906-7; Lecturer, in charge of courses 
in R. R. Finance, R. R. Statistics, Passenger 
Traffic, R. R. Law, Univ. of Chicago, 1907; 
Merchant. Joliet, III., 1907-8; Fellow in Pol. 
Econ., Univ. of Chicago, 1908-9; Statistician 
and Investor, Chicago, 1909, with Alfred Baker 
it Co.; on persotial staff, Harrison Williams, 
N. Y.; Bond Dept., Nat. City Bank, N. Y., 
1914-17; Mgr. Industrial Buying Dept., Nat. 
City Co., 1917 — ; during war in Govt. Service 
as Chief Examiner, War Credits Bd., War 
Dept., Washington, D. C. Maj., Ordnance 
Dept. Reserve Corps. Auth.: Ry. Accountan- 
cy, U)iiv. of Chicago (translated into Spanish 
for Mex. R. R. and reissued by various rail- 
ways); Ry. Statistics, series of articles, Ky. 
and Engng. Rez'iezv, 1907; Value of R. R. and 
Industrial Stocks, Alfred Baker & Co., 1909: 
various articles in Cml. and Financial Chron- 
icle, Economist, Elec. World, U. S. Investor, 
Nat. City Bank Publications, etc. Mem., Univ. 
Club; Marine and Field Club; New York 
Club; Cml. Club; Columbia Country Club, 
Washington, D. C. -Married Bertha Filing, 
My I, 191 1, Sommeryille, N. J. Children: 
Elizabeth Ward, b. S 1913; Helen Ward, b. 
F 1917. Address, Nat. City Co., 55 Wall St.. 
N. Y. 

2507. ALFRED GEORGE SCHUTT 
(Brother of No. 1268) 

Engr. and Const. Supt.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 
Jl 14, 1883, Belleville, III.; s. Christian (b. Ja 
"2, 1848. Wetterfeld, Hessen, Ger.) and Kath- 
arine (Pfeil) Schutt (b. N 7, 1850, near Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main. do.). Prepared in Belleville 

II. S. M. and E. E. Soc; C. E. Club; 
mini staff; Orchestra. Asst. Engr., Bren- 
neke & J^ay, Consulting Engrs., St. Louis, 
1905-9; Struct. Draftsman, Parker-Russell Min. 
& Mfg. Co., 1909; Estimator, Fruin, Colnoii 
Contracting Co., St. Louis, 1909; Engr. and 
Estimator, Selden-Breck Const. Co., 1909-10; 
office Engr. Mo. R. R., 1910-11; Struct. Checker, 
191 1 ; Engr. and Asst. Supt. on contracting 
with Brenneke & Fay, St. Louis, 1911-12; Civ. 
Engr., Westlake Const. Co., St. Louis; Engr., 
Packard Motor Car Co., 191 5; with Albert 
Kaher. Arch., 1916; Contractor's Dept., do., 
1917; Engr. and Supt., II. M. Lane Co., on 
war work, 1918; Private practice, Detroit, F 
1919 — •. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Assoc, mem.. 
A. S. C. E.- \^ P., mini Club of St. Louis, 
191J. Married Ada Lura Furber, Je 8, 1910. St. 
Louis. Children: Marjorie, b. O 14, 191 1; Al- 
fred, F., b. Ap 24. 1913: Helen, b. F 
19 1 7. Address, 764 Virginia Park, La 
Gardens, Detroit. 

2508. JOHN T. SCOTT 

Abstract and Loan Bus.; LL. B. ; b. 

1871. Sublette, 111.; s. Dorsey (b. Jl 30, 

Coles Center, O.) and Louisa (Welch) Scott 

(b. Jl 2, 18:51, Grobton, Vt.). Prepared in No. 

III. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. Acad. Phi Delta 
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Army and Navy Club; 
Pol. Sc. Club. Practiced Law, 1905-7; Cashier. 
Stockmen's Nat. Bank, Casper, Wyo., 1907-10; 
Co. Treas., Natrona Co., Wyo., 1910-14; Mgr., 
Natrona Co. Abstract and Loan Co., 1915—. 
111. Nat. Guard, 1889-98; served in U. S. ser- 
vice, Cuban and Porto Rican campaign, 1898; 
reenlistcd in III. Nat. Guard, 1902. Married 
Nora Elma Haygood, Mr i, 1908, Cheyenne, 
Wyo. Child, Ruth Elma, b. Mr 2, 1909. 4d- 
dress, Casper, Wyo. 



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J5og. CLAUDE ilENDRICKSON SEYMOUR 
Coal Dealer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 25, 18S2, 
Fredonia, Kaii.; s. William Harvey (h- Mr 30. 
iSjq, Barrington, 111.) and .lenuie, E. (Ilen- 
drickson) Sevnunir (b. la 5. 186::, do.). Pre- 
ruired in Elgin li. S. C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi. 
ihaftsnian. Am. Bridge Co., 1005; McCliiitic- 
Marshall Const. Co.. 1905; Designer and Esti- 
mator, _igo6; Asst. Constructing Engr., igoo-o; 
.Mem., firm C. li. Sevmo\ir & Co., Coal Dealers. 
Elgin, 111. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Elgin Cml. 
Club; O. E. S, Married Lura Bunker, Ag j, 
1905, Elgin, 111. Child, Gordon Bunker, b. N 
a I, 1007. Address, i_>8 N. GitTord St., Elsrin. 

CARRIE BELLE SHELDON 
(BOWERS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. Mv 23. iSSo, 
Ottawa, Kan.; d. Herbert Franklin, (b. O 1831, 
Sherman, N. Y.) and Ellen Maria (Gray) 
Sheldon (b. Ap 1850, do.). Prepared in (Ot- 
tawa H. S. Ph. B.. Ottawa Univ., tgoi. Lihii., 
Ottawa Carnegie Lib., 1906-10; Asst. Libn., 
1905-6. Married Benjamin Franklin Bowers, 
I) _'0, 1910, Ottawa, Kan. Children: Benjamin 
Sheldon, b. S 25, 191.2; William Edwin, b. My 
30, 1917. Address, Ottawa, Kan. 

2511. ANDREW BRADT SHIPMAN 
(Brother of No. 3541) 
Mining &• Milling; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 
JO. i8Sj. DeKalb, 111.; s. Madison D. and Jen- 
nie (Bradt) Shipman. -Prepared in DeKalb 
Tp. H. S. Phi Gamma Delta: 111. Club. Min- 
ing and Milling of Gold, Silver, Lead Ores 
with Atlas Mining & Milling Co. Married 
Ginevra" T. Shipman, N t>, 1907, DeKalb, 111. 
Address, DeKalb, Ill.t 

251-2. CHARLES EDWARD SIMS 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. £.; b. D it, iSSi. 
Lineoln, 111.; s. Lewis J. (b. Ap 5, 1849, Vir- 
ginia, 111.) and Emmaline L. (BurrilU Sims 
(b. D 23, 1S50). Prepared in Lincoln H. S. 
Adelphic; Orat. Assn.; C. E. Club; Y. M_. C. 
A. Draftsman, Indianapolis, 1905-8; Sec- 
Treas., Interstate Cement Tile Mgrs. Assn.. 
igo9-:j; Mgr.', Worthington Concrete Tile Co.. 
Worthington. Minn., 1908-14; Draftsman, Llew- 
ellyn Iron Works, Los Angeles, 1916-1S; do., 
City of Los Angeles, Harbor Dept., igiS- — -. 
Assoc. Ed., Concrete, 1916-17. Married Pansy 
Elizabeth Cook, N :;4, 1904, Urbana. Children: 
Kenneth A., b. S S, 1905 (died S 20, 1906); 
Helen M., b. Ag 2, 1907; Louis B., b. O 9, 
1 009. Address, io--g Avon Place, South Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 

2513. DELLA J.VRRETT SISLER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 24, 1S76, La 
Grange, Afo.; d. William Henry and Lorena 
Jarrett (Sisler). Prepared in Emporia (Kan.) 
St. Norm. Sch. Phi Kappa Phi. Address, 
Lib., Univ. of N. M., Alburquerque, N. M. 

2514. CHARLES E. SKELLEY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 7, 1879, 
DeKalb Co., 111.; s. Thomas (b. D 22, 1851, 
Chicago") and Anna Skellev (b. S 1858, Naper- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in DeKalb H. S. M. E. 
Soc. Address, 45x9 N. Whipple St., Chicago. 

2515. HAZEL SLOAN (SCIIROEDER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 4, 1882; d. William 
Niccolls (b. 1849, Pittsburgh) and Mary Sam- 
antha (Gray) Sloan (b. 1849, Pittsburgh). Pre- 
pared in Helena (Mont.) H. S. Eng. Club: Lib. 
Club. Phi Delta Psi. Alarried Phillip George 
Schroeder, N 15, 1905, Helena, Mont. Child- 
ren: John William, b. N 9, 1906; Mary Louise, 
b. Mr 13. 1912. .'Iddrcss, 621 Spruce Si., Hel- 
ena, Mont. 



2516. EDWIN RAYMOND SMITH 
(Brother of Nos. 2820, 3546, 3547) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 13, 1879. 
Danville, 111.: s. John Eli (b. D 3, 1854, do.) 
and Mary Ellen (.Firebaugh) Smith (b. D 
11, 1855, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. A. 
AL, Univ. of Wis.. 190S; Ph. D., Ludwig Max- 
imilian's Univ., Munich, loit. Adelphic; Al- 
pha Delta Phi; Sigina Xi: Phi Beta Kappa; 
Special Honors; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Sr. 
Class; Pres., Math. (Jlub; Maj., Univ. Eegt. 
Inst., Math., Univ. of Wis., 1905-9; Stud., 
Munich, 1009-11; Asst. Prof.. Math., Pa. St. 
Coll., iQti-i8; Dir. Summer Session, 1914-18. 
•Vuth. : Zur Theorie der Ileinesche Reiche und 
deren Verallgemeinerungen. Jlem., Presby. 
Church: .\m. Math. Soc; Am. Math. .\ssn. 
Married Lulu Edith Cass, Ag 26, igoS. Child, 
Cass Firebaugh, b. S 28, 1910. Address. H.irts- 
wick Ave., St. College, Pa.; bus. add., 105 ftlain 
St., do. 

2517. FRED D. SMITH 
Mgr., Supply Dept.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 
8. 187S, .Mexis. 111.; s. Alexander and Eliza 
Smith. Prepared in Monmouth Coll. Prep. 
Sch. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Eta Kappa Nu: 
Track Team. I. T. S., Danville Plant. Installing 
Apparatus, :90s: Constructing Engr., rfo.. 1906- 
7: Valuation, Chicago City Rv. & Lighting 
Properties, 1908; Engr.. South 'Side Elevated 
Ry. Co.; .\sst. Gen. Mgr., Interstate Elec. ^Ifg. 
Co. and McGraw Co., Sioux City, Ta., 1909-17; 
Mgr. Mill Supply Dept., McGraw Co., Omaha, 
Neb. and Sioux City, la., 1917-18. Address, 
709 S. Elizabeth St., Omaha, Neb. 

2518. KENNETH GARDNER SMITH 

(Brother of No. 1593) 
Dir., Engng. Exten. ; B. S. in M. E., 1905; 
M. E., 1910; b. N 28, 1873, Dixon, 111.; s. Eli 
Clark (h. Ap 23, 1820, Ticondero\ia, N. Y.) 
and Seraphina (Francis) Smitli (b. Ja 14, 1846, 
Dixon, III.). Prepared in Dixon IL S. A. B., 
Univ. of Chicago, iSg6; Harvard, summer, 191 1. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Xi; Y. 
M. C. A. cabinet; Class Football Team. Erect- 
ing road and floor hand. Brown Corliss Engine 
Co., Corliss, Wis., 1903-4; Floor hand, West- 
inghouse Mach. Co., 1905; Erecting Engr. and 
Shop Supt., Kerr Turbine Co., 1905-8; Asst. 
Prof, of M. ~E., Univ. Exten. Div., Univ. of 
Wis., 1908; Asst. Prof, of M. E., Univ. of 
111., 1908-9; Asst. Prof, of M. E., Univ. 
Exten. Div., Univ. of Wis. in charge of 
Milwaukee Dist., 1909-11: Assoc. Prof., M. E. 
LIniv. of Wis., 1911-13: Dir. of Engng. Exten., 
la. §t. Coll., Ames, la.. 1913-17; Special work 
on army and shipbuilding trades for Federal 
Bd. for Vocational Educ. loir-iS: .\ppointed 
special agent for indus. educ, Montreal, 191S; 
in charge of supplementary trade courses for 
sliipyard workers, LT. S. Shipping Bd., 1918 — . 
.\uth.: Shop Math, for L^niv. Exten. Div., Univ. 
of Wis. (one of three collaborators). 300 pp.: 
part of course on Heat, LIniv. Exten. Div.: part 
of course on Heating and N'entilation, do.. Ice 
and Refrigeration. 111. Coal, 1909; Building 
of Small Steam Turbines, Mach., looS; als« 
various mag. articles on Indus, educ. and 
special trade educ. texts. Mem., West. Soc. 
of Engrs. : Milwaukee Engrs. Club; Sec, City 
Club of Milwaukee: Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn.; 
Sec, Social Service Com., St. of Wis. 
Diocese of Milwaukee. Married Mary Cham- 
berlain, Ag 20, 1907, Muskegon, Mich. Ad- 
dress, .\mes, la.; bus. add., 1012 Merchants' 
Bank, Indianapolis. 

^519. THOMAS BARRINGTON FRANKLIN 
SMITH 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mv 12, 1877. Eddyville, 
Kv.: s. William Franklin (b. Je 4, 1845, do.) 
aiid Sarah M. (.Nichein Smith (h. Je t6, 1852, 
do.). Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Sch. Phi Delta 
Phi; Philomathean; Van TwiHer Court. Arty, at 



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Law and City Atty., Carbondale, III.; Reviser 
and Compiler of the Revised Ordinances of the 
City of Carbondale, 1905. Mem., Presby. 
Church; B. P. O. E. ; A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F.; 
K. of P.; M. W. A. Married Bessie Johnson, 
S 9. 1903. Carbondale, 111. Address, 400 VV. 
Main St., Carbondale, IlLf 

2520. VALENTINE SMITH 
H. Sch. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 25, 

1876, Hamilton, O.; s. John L. (b. Ja i, 1842, 
do.) and Wilhelmina (Sipp) Smith (b. F 4, 
1848, do.). Prepared in Atwood H. S. ; Univ. 
Acad.; Univ. of 111., 1905-6; do., Univ. of 
Calif., 1908-9; do., 1908-14. Prin., Port Byron, 
III., H. S., 1905-8; lioltville, Calif., igog— . 
Auth.: A Plan to Include 7th and 8th Grades 
in the H. S. in order to Give Them the Ad- 
vantages of Departmental Instruction, Man. 
of the lioltville Union H. S. Mem., Christian 
Church; Pres., C. K. Soc; Co. Supt., Inter- 
mediate C. E. work. Imperial Co., Calif.; Pres., 
Imperial Co., C. E. Union, two yrs.; Pres., 
Imperial Co. Ath. League. Married Mrs. 
Honora De Busk, 1914, lioltville, Calif. Ad- 
dress, lioltville, Calif. 



2521. WESLEY NEWTON SPITLER 
Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 27, i88r, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. Abram (b. F 21, 1841, Luray, 
Va.) and Mary (Thomas) Spitler (b. Jl 18, 
1851, Mattoon, 111.). Prepared in Mattoon 
H. S.; Sagamon Coll., 1901. Tau Beta Pi. 
Ins., Mattoon, 111., 1906; Testman, G. E. 
Works, Schenectady, 1907; I. T. S., 1907 Ins.; 
Asst. Supt., Heat, Lt. & Power Plant, Mattoon, 
1910; Draftsman, Sargent and Lundy, Consult- 
ing Engr.,' Chicago, 1910-14; Baehr, Consulting 
Engr., 191 5; Draftsman, designer, squad chief. 
Commonwealth Edison Co., 1915-17; Sessions 
Engng. Co. (Gen. Devices and Fittings Co.), 
19 1 7 — . Patented Drawing Bd. Attachment, 
F 23, 1915. Mem., Baptist Church; K. of P.; 
Edison Orchestra; Schenectady organizer of 
Orchestra; Am. Assn. of Engrs., 1917. Mar- 
ried Ruth Ada Keene, D 31, 1908, N. Berwick, 
Me. Children: Abram Keene, b. D i, 1909; 
Wesley Clyde, b. My 18, 1912; Ruth Virginia, 
b. S 14, 1914; Frederick, b. Mr 2, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Mt. Greenwood, 111. 

2522. ALPHONSO PERRY STANDARD 
Surgeon; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 13, 1881, 
Lewiston, 1\\.; s. Perry J. (b. Mr 4, 1851, Ful- 
ton Co., 111.) and Anna J (Cordner) Standard 
(b. Je 20, 1852, Farmington, HI.). Prepared in 
Lewiston H. S. M. D., Coll. of P. and S., 
1906. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Lt., Univ. Regt. 
Interne, Chicago Lying-in Hosp., 1906-7; Madi- 
son Gen. Hosp., 1907-8; Asst. Surg., St. 
Francis Hosp., Macomb, 111., 1908-10; Attend- 
ing Surg., Graham Hosp., Canton, 111., 1910-14; 
do., St. Francis Hosp., Macomb, 111., 1914 — . 
Sec, Canton Physicians Club; Fulton Co. Med. 
Soc; McDonough Co. Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. 
Soc; Fellow, Am. Med. Soc. Married Lula 
Standard, 1907, Watertown, Wis. Children: 
William Perry, b. Ag 5, 1908; Dorothy Anna, 
b. Ja 10, 1912. Address, 506 E. Carroll St., 
Macomb, 111. . 

2523. ROY STEBBINS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 30, 1883; s. 
Frpnk (b. i860. Summer Hill, 111.) and Lydia 
Almira (Bixby) Stebbins (b. i860, Pittsbtirg). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club, Pres. and 
Sec; Class Football and Agr. Coll. Baseball 
Team; 2d Varsity Football Team. Farming and 
Stockfeeding, Mont., 1905 — . Auth.: One or 
two articles in ///. Agr. Mem., Presby. Church, 
Clerk. Married Carrie .^rtemisia Weaver, Mr 
20, 1907, Pittsfield, 111. Children: Donald 
Lervy, b. My 25, 1908; Dean Waldo, b. Ja 14, 
1913. Address, Billings, Mont. 



2524. ANGELINE JONES STEDMAN 

(ALLEN) 

(Wife of No. 2013) 

r,,^- ,^^'-„'." ^- ^ ^•' ^- My 13. 1883, Mendota, 
111.; d. Wdham Henry (b. Ag 12, 1840, Bedford 
Co., Pa.) and I'.elle (Kimberlin) Stedraan (b. 
S 24, 1849, Louisville, Mo.). Prepared in 
Champaign II. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta 
Gamma; Eng. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle 
Francais; Glee and Opera Club; Illio Artist. 
Auth.: .\rt in the Home, Agr., 1905. Married 
Arthur William Allen ('04), D 19, 1906, Cham- 
paign. Children: Barbara Belle, b. D 19, 191 0; 
Angeline, b. F 6, 1915; Arthur William, Jr., 
b. D 28, 19 1 6. Addressj 752 Moss Ave., Peoria. 



2525. HOWARD CHARLES STORM 

Supt. of Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 4, 
1877, Marley, 111.; s. William (b. 1845, Tain, 
Scotland) and Ellen (Sharts) Storm (b. 1852, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. A. M., 
Univ. of Chicago. 1914. Adelphic; Orat. .Assn.; 
Eng. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Ind.-Ill. Debating 
Team. Prin., IL S., Elizabeth, 111., 1905-8; 
Supt. of Schs., Elmhurst, 111., 1908-10; Rancher, 
near Great Falls, Mont., 1910-11; Head of Eng. 
Dept.. Anderson (Ind.) H. S., 1911-12; Supt. 
of Schs., Maquoketa, la., 1912-16; do., Batavia, 
111., 1916 — . Married Mary Elizabeth Ballon, 
1907, Wheaton, 111. Address, 78 N. Batavia 
.\ve., Batavia, 111. 



2526. GEORGE SYPE 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 23, 187S, 
Fairbury, 111.; s. William (b. 1838, Troy, O.) 
and Matilda (Longenecker) Sype (b. 1847, Ind. 
Co., Pa.). Prepared in Fairbury H. S. Adel- 
phic; Der Deutsche Verein; Orat. Soc; Phil. 
Club; Math. Club; Adelphic Debating team; 
Mgr. Lecture Course. Prin., Carrollton H. S., 
1905-6; Teacher, Pontiac Tp. H. S., 1006-9; 
Chicago, 1909 — ; Teacher of Chem., Austin 
H. S., 111. Mem., 111. St. Teachers' Assn.; 
Federation of Men Teachers; Central Assn. 
of Sc. and Math. Teachers; Chicago H. and 
Norm. Sch. Assn. Married Jenny Evans Wil- 
liams, Je 7, 1905, Champaign. Children: Mar- 
garet Shirley, b. Ja 20, 1914; John W., b. 
Mr 27, 1916; William Russell, b. Mr 21, 1909. 
.4ddress, 147 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, 
111. 

2527. RUTH BEATRICE TAYLOR 

(WAGENSEIL) 

(Wife of No. 2535) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. D 14, 1884, 
I5clvidere, Neb.; d. Charles Denning (b. 1850, 
Taylor's Sta., Ind.) and Margaret Ann 
(Boland) Taylor (b. 1849, Perry town, On- 
tario). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Ale- 
thenai; Eng. Club; Illio Staff; III. Mag. Staff, 
Grad. Stud, and Asst., Rhet., Univ. of 111., 
1905-7. Married Edgar White Wagenseil 
('05), Ag 8, 1907, Champaign.. Children: John 
White, b. O 26, 1914; Martha, b. N 21, 1917- 
Address, 5766 E. Circle Ave, Norwood Park, 
Chicago. 



2528. WILLIAM SUMMER THAYER 

Editor; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1909; b. N 
20, 1880, Cleveland; s. William Henry (b. O 
7, 1848, Burlville, R. I.) and Charlotte Matilda 
(Broadhead) Thayer (b. Ja 6, i860, Hull, 
Qtiebec, Can.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago; Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey, 111. 
With Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.; 
Testing Dept., 1905-8; Head Instruction Book 
Section, Gen. Elec. Publication Bur., 1908 — . 
y\uth. and Ed., Numerous Buls. and Pubs, of 
GeiT. Elec, Co. Mem., Baptist Emmanuel 



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Church. Married Caroline Adelaide Tann- 
hauser, b. My 16, 1908, Pittsficld, Mass. 
Child, Robert William, b. Je 23, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 14 Riverside Ave., Scotia, N. Y.; bus. 
add., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 

2S-'9. JAMES ARrrHUR THOMPSON 
(Husband of No. 2226) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 18, 1883, Rush- 
ville, HI.; s. William James Thomp.son (b. Jl 
16, 1858, Oneida, HI.) "and Margaret Jeannette 
(Arthur) Thompson (b. S 24, iS(>2.). I're 
pared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Choral 
Soc; Orat. Assn.; Philoniathean; lllini StalT; 
Originator of Agr. Love Feast; Originator of 
Korea Mission Tile. Instr., Hampton Inst., 
iqo7; Hidus. Missionary of M. E. Church, 
South; Arch, for Korea Mission of M. E. 
Church, South; Grad. stud., Univ. of HI., 1914- 
15; Superintended const, and helped design 
Rushville H. S.; Kngr., Kushville paving, 1915; 
Co. Surv., Schuler Co., 1916; Rural Mail Car- 
rier and farmer, 19 17 — . OrgSnizer, Schuyler 
Co. Farmers' Bur.; Designer, Schuyler Co. 
Model One Room Sch.; Model (Country Church. 
Married Anna Riehl ('04), S 15, 1908. Child- 
ren: Ralph James, b. Ag 7, 1909; Willard 
Davenport, b. Ag 21, 191 1; Eleanor June, b. 
Te 9, 1913; Erwin Arthur, b. N 9, 1915; Alice 
b. Ap 5, 1917. Address, Gladacres, Kushville, 

2530. ALBERT FRANCIS TRAMS 
(Brother of No. 3208) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 27, 1875, 
Garrien, Ger. ; s. Charles Frederick (b. F 8, 
1856, Leppien, do.) and Bertha Mathilda 
(Broth) Triams (b. F 10, 184)6, Garrien, 
do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Kng. Club; 
Der Deutsche Verein; Phil. Club; Class Poet. 
Prin. II. S., Paxton. 111., 1005-8: Lincoln II. S., 
111., 1908-13; Bridgeport Tp. II. S., 111., 1911- 
15; Joliet Tp. H. S., 111., IQI5— ; Instr. of 
Rhet., 111. St. Norm. Univ.. summer, 1917-18. 
Auth.: Articles, Thou Shalt Sow. But Not 
Reap, S 191 1, Farm a>id Fireside; What Must 
I Do At College. School Progress, N iqii: 
Pedagog's Plaint, Sch. and Soc. My 1917; Band 
mastering the Class-period. F.ng. Jour., My 
1Q17; First Prize articles, Lit. Digest, 1915. 
Mem., N. E. A.; Schoolmasters' Club; Nat. 
Council Teachers of Eng. ; 111. St. Teachers' 
Assn.; I'res., 111. Assn. of Teachers of Eng., 
1918. Married Lottie Belle Peacock, Tl 12, 
1906. Address, 109 Dewey Ave., Joliet, 111. 

2531. ALBERT TRIEBEL 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 25, 1883, 
Peoria; s. Henrv George (b. N 10, 1856) and 
Ida (Schwab) Triebel (b. Ag 16, i860, Peoria). 
Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Track Team. 
Arch. Draftsman, D. L. & W. R. R., 1905 6; 
with F. L. Davis of N. Y. and Philadelphia, 
190O; Supt. for Holabird & Roche, Chicago, 
1906-7; Asst. Gen. Mgr., Peoria Stone & Mar- 
ble Works, 1907-10; Mem.. Triebel & Sons, 
ilonunients, 1910—. Married Blanche Hedrich, 
F 22, 1909, Peoria. Children: Lucille, b. D 
12, J909; Henry H., b. F 22, 1912; Albert 
Jr., b. My 29, 1915. Address, 113 S. Maple- 
wood Ave., Peoria. 

2532. ANNA ROBERTA VAN METER 
(Sister of No. 2847) 

Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. Washington, 111.; 
d. Marion Lafayette (b. 1832, Breckenridge 
Co., Ky.) and Marian Julia (Bell) Van Meter 
(b. 1832, Meade Co., Ky.). Prepared in Tolono 
H. S. M. S.. Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Sc. 
t'lub; Chem. Club; Der Deutsche \'erein. .As 
St. Prof., H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Prof., 
llome Econ.. O. St. Univ., 1913 — . .\uth.: On 
the Hist, of Chem., The People's Mag.. Chi- 



cago, 190s; contributions to the Sch. News, 
articles on the teaching of household arts in 
the Country Schs. ; Lab. Guide for Selection 
and Preparation of Food, Whitcomb and Bar- 
rows, Boston, 1907; Rev. ed., do., 1910; do.. 
igi.s; The Function of the Trade-Mark, Jour, of 
Home Econ., Vol. i, pp. 333-44, 1909; Review 
of Ein Mittelburgliches Budget uber einen 
Zehnjahrigen Zeitraum; Nebst .\nhang Die 
\'erteurung der Lebenshaltung im Lichte des 
Massenkonsums; Henrietta Furth, Gustav 
Fischer, Jena, 1907, Am. Jour, of Sociol., Vol. 
14, 1909; Economy ami Beauty in the Homes 
of the Community, Chap. 9 in Educ. Resources 
in the Village and Rural Communities, Edited 
by J. K. Hart, Macmillan, 191 3; Correspond- 
ence Lessons on Foods, O. St. Univ., 1917; 
Hub, The Saving of Wheat, do., 1918. Mem., 
Christian Church; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Cen- 
tral 111. Branch, Assn. of Coll. Alumnae. Ad- 
dress, i7(.4 N. High St.. Columbus, O. 

2-:.ii. •ED(;AR JAMES VINES 
(Husband of No. 1501) 
Sch. Supt.; A. B.; b. Jl 28, 1873, Chebense, 
111.; s. Jacob Claestia (Johnson) Vines. Pre- 
pared in Talbot, Ind.; Ind. St. Norm., Terre 
Haute. Pres., Philoniathean: ist Asst. Ed., 
The Normal Adi'ancc. Supt. of Schs., Bement, 
111., 1905. Married Nellie May Frazey Coi), 
Ag 16, 1905. Urbana. Children: Ouentin (Tarol, 
b. Je 4, 1906; Alicia Nelletta. b. O 13, 1909. 
Died .1e 23. 1909, Chrismnn, 111. 

2534. SOPHIE MARY VOSS (MEHARRY) 
(Wife of No. 2460; Sister of Nos. 4952, 6636) 
B. Mus.; b. F 9, 1883, Urbana; d. John 
Albert (b. Ja 10, 1855, Alt Roebel, Mecklen- 
burg Schwerin, Cicr.) and Caroline (Lingreen) 
V'os» (b. F 20, 1858, Sarrentien, New Vorpor- 
mem., do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; 
Studied piano with I'rof. Martin Krause and 
harmony with William Klatte, 1006-8; Stern's 
Conservatory of Music, Berlin, diploma in 1908. 
Instr. Mus., Univ. of 111., 1909-12. Married 
George Francis Meharry ('05), F 27, 1912, 
Champaign. Child, John Frederick, b. S 25, 
1015. .-tddress. Tolouo, 111. 

2535. EDGAR iVHITE WAGENSEIL 

(Husband of No. 2527) 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 16, 1884, 
Port Huron, Mich.; s. George O. (b. S 19, 
1S60, Cleveland) and Mary Adelia (White) 
Wagenseil (b- -Vg i, i8t>i. Port Huron, Mich.). 
Prepared in Port Huron, Mich., H. S. Alpha 
Delta Sigma. Lt. Cot., Univ. Regt.; Class 
Pres.; Class Football Mgr.; Chm., Prom. Com. 
Draftsman, B. 1-". Sturtevant Co., 1905; Asst. 
Master Mech., HI. Steel Co., 1905-7; Salesman, 
Warren Webster Co., 1909; Deputy Smoke In- 
sp., Chicago, 1907-9; Sales Mgr., Burke Fur- 
nace Co., 1909-18; Salesman, The Under Feed 
Stoker Co. of America. 1919 — . Mexican Border 
Service in ist 111. F. .V., 1916; Capt. Unit No. 
378. 111. Volunteer Tr. Corps, 1918; Lt., Aero 
Service, Ireland, 1918; Mustered out, F 4, 1919- 
U. S. Pub. Service Reserve, Am. Protective 
League, Sec, 1009. Dir., 1909-12; \'. P., 1917- 
18, lllini Club of Chicago; mem., A. S. M. E. 
Married Ruth B. Taylor ('05), Ag 8, 1907, 
Champaign. Children: John White, b. O 26, 
1914; Martha, b. N 2i,"i9i7. Address. 5766 E. 
Circle Ave., Norwood Park. Chicago; bus. add., 
18th Floor, Harris Trust Bldg., do. 

2536. ULYSSES GARFIELD WARD 
I.awver; LL. B. ; b. S 8, 1880, Shelbyville, 

111.: s. .Alexander (b. Ap 24, 1833) and Cor- 
delia (Vanhise) Ward (b. D 2, 1838, C). 
Prepared in Shelbvville H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. 
Address, Shelbyville, 111. 



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2537. LAURA BELLE WARDER 
Law Clerk; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 8, 1883, 
Marion 111.; d. William IL (b. Ag 21, 1859, 
Johnson Co., 111.) and Meta (Goodall) Warder 
(b. Je 16, 1864, Marion, 111.). Prepared in Mar- 
ion H. S.; Christian Coll., Columbia, Mo. Phi 
Delta Psi. Address, Marion, 111. 

2538. WILLIAM HERBERT WARNER 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 17, 1882, 
Dixon, 111.; s. Clinton (b. 1850, Conn.) and 
Myra Ophelia (Brookner) Warner (b. 1858, 
Dixon, 111.). Prepared in N. Dixon H. S. 
Pi Theta; Tau Beta Pi. Engng. Aid., U. S. 
R. S., 1905; Transitman Great No. R. R., 1906; 
Bridge Dept., C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1906-9; 
Am. Bridge Co., 1909-10; Holabird & Roche, 
Struct. Engng., 1910-12; D. H. Burnham & Co., 
Struct. Engng., 1912-14; Mem., Randall & 
Warner with own bus. as William H. Warner, 
Struct. Engr., 1918 — . Married Elsie Susan 
Emmitt, D 22, 1906, Pittsburgh. Address, 2000 
Isabella St., Evanston, 111.; bus. add., i6oi 
Monroe Bldg., Chicago. 



2539. ARTHUR RAY WARNOCK 
Asst. Dean of Men; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
D 4, 1883, Mason City, 111.; s. George William 
(b. D 25, 1858, do.) and Charlotte Emma (Cos- 
tain) Warnock (b. Mr 24, 1857, Rockford, 111.). 
Prepared in Mason City H. S. Beta Theta 
Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Eng. Club; Philomathean; 
Shield and Trident; Ed., ///. Mag.; Hatchet 
Orator, 1905; Phi Beta Kappa. Instr. in Eng., 
Uniy. of III., 1905-7, igo8-io; do., Smith Acad., 
St. Louis, 1907-8; Asst. Dean of Men, Univ. of 
111., 1910 — . Auth.: (with Thomas Arkle 
Clark), Facts for Freshman Concerning the 
Univ. of 111., 100 pp. Mem., Trinity M. E. 
Church, 191 1 — ; Univ. Club, 1909—. Married 
Geraldine Grace Fouche, S 4, 1915, Petersburg, 
111. Children: Arthur Ray, Jr., b. S 20, 1916; 
John Fouche, b. My 13, 1918. Address, 904 
S. 6th St., Champaign. 



2540. CHRISTOPHER BEACH WATROUS 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 23, 1883, 
Hampshire, 111.; s. Benjamin T. (b. Bingham, 
N. Y.) and Mary Anna (Guady) Watrous (b. 
Woodstock, 111.). Prepared in Culver Mil. 
Acad.; Hampshire H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Yoxan. Sales Engr., Link Belt Co., Chicago; 
with E. P. Jamison & Co., Spokane, Wash.; in 
charge of allied Const. Mach. Corp., Barcelona, 
Spain; Portugal; N. Africa. Married Mable 
Frances Spencer, Ap 17, 1912, Spokane. Ad- 
dress, c/o Allied Const. Mach. Co., Barcelona, 
Spain. 

2541. EDMUND BURKE WHEELER 
(Brother of No. 4971) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 19, 1883, 
Bellflower, 111.; s. Thomas Metcalf (b. O 4. 
1855, Kalamazoo Co., Mich.) and Laura Belle 
(Garst) Wheeler (b. Ja 21, 1859, Clark Co., 
O.). Prepared in BelWower Sch.; Farmer 
City H. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Elec. Engr., West. Elec. 
Co., N. Y. ; West. Elec. Co. Inc.. Chicago, 
190S-07; Transferred to N. Y. office, 1907; 
Head of Phys. Lab. Branch of Engng. Dept., 
191 7 — . Married Grace Mary Kelly, Je 14, 
1910, New York. Address, 1105 S. 3rd St., 
Champaign; bus. add., 4O3 West St., New York 
City. 

2542. HILDA KIRKE WHITE (WALTERS) 

(Sister of No. 8880) 

A. B. in Lib. Sc; B. L. S., 1907; b. S 13, 

1883, St. Joseph, Mo.; d. Henry Kirke (b. Jl 

16, 1840, Nunansville, Fla.) and Emily Ger- 



IsV-ind^ TIm'^^p^ ^'"i^ •<*'-oAP '• '860. Blue 
IT S ' Oh •\-- r'tP^'^'^, I? S'- Joseph. Mo., 
Pi R;U°P,'f 'VS° ■ ,^nd^Conservatory, ,901-3. 



Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai Y W 
C. A. cabinet. Cataloger, St. Joseph, Mo.. 
ri!ii K^-' '^°^-t' O.'-ganizer, William Jewel 
Coll. Lib. 1907-8; Lrbn., do., 1908-9; Organ- 
izer, Charles IladdonSpurgeon' Lib., do. Ygoig. 
Married William Alfred Walters, D 20, 1000. 
St. Joseph, Mo Children: Gertrude Alice, b. 

TTi5^'a"-"°' ^^'i'''""" Alfred; Mary Louse; 
Hilda Anne. Address, Le Roy. 111. 

2543- ALVA LEWIS WILT 
Farmer; A.J5. in Sc.; b. D 3, ,882, Lake 




T.lr^T: --T,r- ^■' ^- O- O- F- Farming, 
Lake City, 111., 191 3. Married Zoe May 
Sharpe My 18, 191 1, Lovington, III. Chil- 

H.^'vn. ^"a^^''"'''"^' ^- ^P,i' '912; Thurman 
Hayne, b. Ag 29. 1914. Address, Lovington, 

2544- FRANK RAE WINDERS 
Elec. Engr • B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 20, 1882 
Sycamore, 111.; s. S. W. (b. F 4, 18^3 Haeers 
town Md.) and Carrie J. (Johnson)' wfnders 
(b. Ag 7, 1859, Sycamore, 111.). Prepared in 
Sycamore H.S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu? 
Seymour Guild; Y. M. C. A. Struct. Engr., 
The Arnold Co., 1905-10; C. W. Humphrey 
1910-12. Married Maud E. Nacbeagh, S 4 
1909, Sycamore, 111. Address, Sycamore, Ill.f' 

2545- HARRIETTE WRAY 
(Sister of Nos. 1190, 8078) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 15, 1880, 
Winnebago, 111.; d. Samuel Tate (b Tl 2^ 
1848, Perry Co., Pa.) and Martha (Scott) 
Wray (b. N 23, 1851, Lycoming Co., Pa.), 
ri"?^''^'^ w W"?"ebago H. S. Illiola; Eng. 
Club; Y. W. C. A ; Final and Special Honors, 
leacher in schs. of St. of Wash., 1910-16; do.. 
Ip. H. .S. Murphysboro, 111., 1916— . Mem., 
Presby. Church; O. E. S. Address, Kasbeer, 

2546. HERMAN FESTUES WRIGHT 
Mgr., Flour Milling Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. 

My 26, 1882, Vienna, 111.; s. James D. and 
Alpha L. (Woelfle) Wright. Prepared in 
Vienna H. S. and Union Acad., Anna; grad 
work, Univ. of 111. Agr. Club; Coll. Dancing 
Club. With 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., summer, 1905; 
Supt. of farm and garden, St. Hosp. for In- 
sane, Ingleside, Neb., 1906-8; Grain Bus., 
Omaha, Neb., 1908-9; Sales Mgr., Cereal Dept., 
Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., Minneapolis, 1909- 
15; Mgr., Crescent Milling Co., 1915 — . Auth.: 
Articles in ///. Agr. Married Mary Doty, D 
24, 1915. Grantsburg, Wis. Address, 112-114 
Corn Exchange, Minneapolis. 

2547. ROBERT ELGENE YOLTON 

Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 25, 1879, 
Fayette Co., 111.; s. William (b. 1831, Beaver 
Co., Pa.) and Normanda (Flowers) Yolton (b. 
D 16, 1845, Bond Co., III.). Prepared in Austin 
Coll. Tau Beta Pi; Engng. Dept., Buda Co., 
Harvey, 111., 1905-n; Engng. Dept., Ajax 
Forge Co., 1911-12. I. C. R. R., 1913-15; Chief 
Engr,, Kilby Frog & Switch Co., 1918 — . Assoc, 
mem., A. S. C. E. Married Ella Maude 
Holmes, Ag 30, 1904, Melvin, 111. Children: 
Robert Holmes, b. Je 28, 1910; Jean Mildred, b. 
Ap 8, 1917. Address, 1422 29th St.. North Bir- 
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2548. LEASON HEBERLING ADAMS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chetn.; b. Ja i6, 1887, 
Cherryvale, Kan.; s. William Barton (b. N 
25, 1858, Taylorville, 111.) and Catherine (He- 
barling) Adams (b. Mr 11, 1856, Hannibal, 
Mo.). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. 
Chem., Nelson Morris & Co. Chicago, 1906; 
do., Mo. Pac. R. R., 1908; do., U. S. Geol., 
Sur., 1910-17; Research work Geophysical Lab., 
Carnegie Inst., Washington, 1917 — . Nat. 
Guard of Pa., 1909-1912. Auth. : Der Einfluss 
des Druckes auf Schmelzpunkte Einiger Me- 
talle (with John Johnston) Zeitschr, f. Anorg. 
Chem., Vol. 72, pp. :!-3o; On the Density of 
Solid Substances with Special Reference to 
the Permanent Effect of High Pressure (with 
John Johnston), 1912; A Note on the Tem- 
perature Scale between 200° and 1100° (with 
John Johnston), 1912; also other earlier arti- 
cles. Married Jeannette Maude Blaisdell, Ja 
25, 1908, St. Louis. Children: Leason Blais- 
dell, b. Ap 14, 1909; William Muirhead, b. 
Ja 8, 191 1 ; Madeline J., b. Ja 22, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 5607 39th St., Washington, D. C. ; bus. 
add., 2801 Upton St., do. 

2549. EDWARD RILEY ALLEN 

(Brother of No. 7337) 
Chemist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 28, 1884, Pana, 
111.; s. John Daniel (b. Ag 15, 1854, Ran- 
dolph Co., N. C.) and Mary Margaret (Mul- 
holland) Allen (b. D 2, 1856, Kaskaskia, 111.). 
Prepared in Rosemond H. :».; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, summer 191 1. Ph. D., Cornell, 1913. 
Alpha Zeta. Employed in Govt. Service with 
hdqtrs. at Washington, D. C, 1906-10; Asst., 
111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1906; Bur. of Soils, 1906- 
8; Bur., Plant Indus., 1908-10; Asst. and later 
Assoc, Soil Biol, and Technol., O. Agr. E.xp. 
Sta., Wooster, O., 1913-17; Special studies in 
Wash. Univ., 1917-18; Visiting investigator, Mo. 
Botanical Gardens and acting Assoc, Biol. 
Chem., Wash. Univ. Med. Sch. Married Dora 
C. Christner, My 31, 1910, Rosemond, 111. 
Children: Mary Genevieve, b. Ap 19, 191 1; 
Dorothy Christine, b. S 22, 1914. Address, 
r-./o Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, O. 

2550. 'MAY ALLINSON 
Secretary; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; 
b. Ag 6, 1880, Macon, 111.; d. Richard Theo- 
dore (b. N 20, 1859, Carrollton, 111.) and Olive 
(Frazee) Allinson (b. Ap 16, i860, Buckhart, 
111.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Ph. D., 
Columbia Univ., 1916, Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha 
Chi Omega; Fellowship in Hist., 1907; Curtis 
Scholar, Columbia, 1908-9; Fellow, Research 
Dept., Women's Educ. and Indus. Union, Bos- 
ton, 1909-10. Asst. Dir., do., 1910-11; Assoc. 
Dir., do.. 1911-15; Sec, Nat. Soc for Voca- 
tional Educ, 1917-18. Auth.: Dressmaking as 
a Trade for Women in Mass., U. S. Bur. Labor 
Statistics, No. 193; The Boot and Shoe In- 
dus, in Mass., do., No. 180; Indus. Exp. of 
Trade Sch. Girls in Mass., do.. No. 215; The 
Public Sch. and Women in Office Service, 
Women's Educ. and Indus. Union, Boston, 
1910 Proceedings. Tenth Annual Convention, 
Nat. Soc. Indus. Educ, 1917. Mem., Boston 
A. C. A.; Am. Hist. Assn., 1908-10; Am. Pol. 
Sc Assn., 1909-10; Am. Econ. Assn. Died 
D 25, 1918, Indianapolis. 

2551. FRED GRAY ALLISON 
(Husband of No. 3059; Brother of Nos. 2552, 
2553) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 8, 1884, Alpha, 
111.; s. William O. (b. Pa.) and Phylinda 
(Patterson) Allison (b. Alpha, 111.). Prepared 
in Alpha H. S.; Knox Coll. Alpha Zeta; Sigma 
Xi. Asst., Lab. of Physiol. Chem., 1909; Far- 
mer, Fillmore, Sask., Can., 1911-14; Teacher, 



Walker. Minn., 1914-16. Married Josephine 
Kerr ('07), Mr i, 191 1, Urbana. Address, 
Walker, Minn. 

2552. HARRY ORSON ALLISON 
(Brother of Nos. 2551, 2553) 
Teacher; B. S^ in Agr.; M. S., 1912; b. 
N 17, 1887, Alpha, 111.; s. William O. (b. Pa.) 
and Phyhnda (Patterson) Allison (b. Alpha, 
111.). Prepared in Alpha H. S. Alpha Zeta: 
Agr. Club: Sigma Xi; Phi Sigma Kappa. 
Teaching, Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Univ. of Mo., 
1910 — . Auth.: Agr. E.xp. Sta. Bui., Nos. 112, 
149 and 150; Various mag. articles. Address, 
Columbia, Mo. 

2553. IRA DENT ALLISON 
(Husband of No. 1896; Brother of Nos. 2551, 
2552) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr., b. Ap 11, 1880, 
.Mpha, 111.; s. William O. (b. Pa.) and Phy- 
linda (Patterson) Allison (b. Alpha, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Knox Coll. Married Edna Du Bois 
Iloff ('03), Je 20, 1906, Chicago. Address, Mc- 
rienry, N. Dak.t 

-•554. EVA LUELLA ALVERSON (ECK- 

HARDT) 
(^^'ife of No. 2378; Sister of Nos. 3619, 4047, 
8919) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 31, 1884, Stonington, 
111.; d. Elbridge Monroe and Amelia Caroline 
(Weiser) Alverson. Prepared in Taylorville 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Illiola. Teacher, Litchfield 
H. S., 1906-8; Dwight H. S., 1908-9. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married William George Eck- 
hardt ('05), D 25, 1909, Urbana. Children: 
W'illard Leland, b. My 23, 1912; Robert Cas- 
per, b. N 16, 1913; son, b. Je 1918. Address, 
-'15 S. 4th St., DeKalb, 111. 

25S5. THOMAS HAMER AMRINE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 24, 1883, 
Vermont, 111.; s. Ansel (b. D 28, 1857, do.) 
and Wyllie (Hamer) Amrine (b. Ap 5, 1857, 
do.). Prepared in Vermont H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Sigma Xi. Engr., West. Elec Co., Chicago, 
1006; Asst., E. E., Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
111., 1906-7; First Asst., E. E., do., 1907-9; As- 
soc, 1909-10; Engr. in Development Lab., Gen. 
Elec. Co., Harrison. N. J., 1909; Lamp test- 
ing dept.. Gen. Elec. Co., Newark, N. J., 
(910 — . Auth.: Comparative Tests of Carbon 
and Tantalum Filament Lamps, 1908, Bui. 
No. 19, Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Light- 
ing Country Homes by Private Elec. Plants, 
1908, Bui. No. 25, do.. Tests of Tugnsten 
Lampe (with H. Guell), 1900, Bui. No. 33, 
do. Mem., Assoc, in A. I. E. E. ; A. F. A. M. 
.Married Ella Marshell, Ag 10, 1909, Omaha, 
Neb. Child, Marshell Hamer, b. N 3, 1910 
(died N 7, igio). Address, 14 Salter Place, 
Maplewood, N. J. 

2556. AUGUSTA ANDERSON 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 18, 1882, 
St. Paul, Neb.; d. Paul and Maurine (Nelson) 
Anderson. Prepared in St. Paul (Neb.) H. 
S.; Univ. of Neb.; Carnegie Lib. Sch., Pitts- 
burgh, 19067. Libn., Pittsburgh, 1906-7; St. 
Louis, 1908-10; Seattle, 1910 — . Address, 432 
Summit Ave., North Seattle; bus. add.. Pub. 
Lib., do. 

2557. CHARLES EDWARD ANDREW 
City Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 2, 1884, 
Oregon, III; s. Daniel (b. Ogle Co., 111.) and 
Mary Cornelia (Slagle) Andrew (b. do.). 
Prepared in Oregon H. S. Engng. work, St. P. 
and S. R. R., 1906-8; City Engr. St. Johns, 
Ore., 1908 — . Address, 814 Lewis Bldg., Port- 
land, Ore.t 



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2558. FRANK GUY APPLEGATE 
(Brother of Nos. 3258, 4526, 6055) 
Sculptor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 9, 1882, 
Atlanta, 111.; s. Albert A. (b. My 6. 1849, Old 
Antioch, 111.) and Clara A. (Miller) Applegate 
(b. My 8, 1851, Atlanta, 111.). Prepared in 
Atlanta H. S. ; Acad., Fine Arts, Philadelphia; 
Julien Acad., Paris. St. Competitive Scholar- 
ship; Football Team. Instr. in Modelling; 
Sculptor, Morrisville, Pa. Married Alta Ber- 
tha Chenoweth. Ag 25, 1908, Atlanta, 111. Child, 
Ruth Elizabeth, b. Ag 191 1. Address, Grey 
Stones. Morrisville, Pa.; bus. add., W. State 
and Willow Sts., Trenton, N. J. 

2559. CHARLES LEHMAN ARCHER 
Credit Man; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 8, 1885, 
Carmi, 111.; s. Nathaniel Green (b. Ap 11, 
1 85 1, near Princeton, Ind.) and Mary Cath- 
erina (Meade) Archer (b. Ag 29, 1855, near 
Fort Branch, Ind.). Prepared in Carmi H. S. 
Egyptian Club. Clerk, (31endale Hotel, 1906; 
Ins., 1906-7; Clerk, Salt Lake Hardware Co., 
1907; Cashier, Ogde-n Branch LTt. Light & 
Ry. Co., 1911-12; Adjustment Bur., LTt. Power 
& Light Co., 1912-15; Credit Man, do., 1915 — 
Sec. and Treas., Ut. Light & Ry. Co.. section 
Nat. Elec. Light Assn. Married Julia Eliza 
beth Gilberg, Je 28, 1911, Salt Lake City, 
Child, May Lucile, b. Ap 4, 1914. Address 
407 loth Ave., Salt Lake City. 

2560. JESUS DE VALLE ARIZPE 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 19, 1886, Saltillo, 
Coahuila, Mex. ; s. Jesus de Valle Arizpe. Pre- 
pared in Mexico. Address, Saltillo, Coahuila. 
Mex.t 

2561. HENRY RICHARD ARMELING 
(Brother of No. 2015) 

Ranchman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 29, 1880; s. 
John Henry (b. Mr 2, 1841, Badbergen, Ger.) 
and Caroline (Pugh) Armeling (b. Mr i8, 1841. 
Wilkesbarre, Pa.). Prepared in Mason City 
H. S. Delta Upsilon. Civ. Engr., igo6-io: 
Ranching, 19 10 — ; With Bridge and Bldg. 
Dept., C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Minneapoli.s. 
Married Rose Gaylord, Ap 22. 1909, Miles 
City, Mont. Address, Basin, Wyo.f 

2562. HELEN MARIE ATKINSON 
Secretary; A. B. in L. S: A.; b. Je 6, 1884, 
Pittsfield, 111.; d. George Morgan (b. Je 14, 
1856, do.) and Ruth Elliott (Voorhees) At- 
kinson (b. Ag 22, i860, Georgetown, O.). 
Prepared in Ouincv H. S. ; Pittsfield H. S. Pi 
Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa: 
Soph. Honors; Final Honors; IIHo Bd.; Illini 
Staff. Prin., Momence H. S.. 1906-7; Ma- 
comb H. S., 1907-9; Critic Teacher, West. 111. 
St; Norm. Sch., 1909-10; Asst. to Prin., do., 
1910-12; Asst. to Pres., Kent St. Norm. Coll., 
1912 — . Address, Kent, O. 

2563. PAUL AUGUSTINUS 
Engineer; B. .S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 12, 1873, 
Denmark. Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Scandinavian Club; Y. M. C. A.; 
St. Scholarship; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Engr., West. Elec. Co. until 1910; Westing- 
house Co., 1910-12: Henry Newgard & Co., 
1912-17; V. P., Marquette Elec. Engng. Co., 
1 91 7 — . Married Meadora Ellen Patten, Ag 
igog, Chicago. Children: Helen Magrethe, b. 
My 8, 1911; Charlotte Louise, b. _D 30, 1012. 
Address, 400 S. 5th Ave., LaGrange, 111.; 
bus. add., 222 W. Austin Ave., Chicago. 

2564. GEORGE AWSUMB 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 20, 1888, 
Skein, Norway; s. Sigwart J. (b. T855, do.) 
and Amborlina (Throndsen) Awsumb (b. 1858, 
Porsgrun, do.}. Prepared in Whitewater (Wis.) 
H. S. Traveling Scholar, 1908 and 1909. 



Draftsman in office of J. C. Llewellyn, Arch., 
Mundie arid Jensen Arch., Marshall and Fox, 
Arch., Von Hoist and Fyfe, Arch., 1906-1913; 
Two trips to Europe in 1906-13; in Bus. for 
self, 1913 — . Pres., Chicago Arch. Club; 
Mem.. First M. E. Church, Glen Ellyn. Mar- 
ried Ella Mabel Wells, Ja i, 1915, Chicago. 
Children: Wells, b. O 28, 1915; Georgiana, b. 
F 14, 1 91 8. Address, 189 W. Madison St., 
Chicago. 

2565. LEWIS FRANK BACON 
Mach. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 27. 

1882, LaPrairie, 111.; s. Edward H. (b. Ja 19, 
1832, Astoria, 111.) and Jennie (Walden) Bacon 
(b. S 27, i860, Hamilton, Mo.). Prepared 
in LTniv. Acad. Asst. Master Mech., Cleveland 
Clitfs Iron Co., Princeton, Mich.; Mech. Engr., 
Harrison Works, E. I. DuPont de Nemours and 
Co.. 1916 — . Mem., Engrs. Club of Phila- 
delphia. Address, c/o Engng. Dept., Du Pont 
Bldg., Wilmington. Del. 

2566. GRACE JEAN BAIRD 
(Sister of Nos. 3627, 5536) 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Zion City, 111.; 
d. James M. (b. O 21, 1839, Glasgow, Scot- 
land) and Anna E. (Alcock) Baird (b. Jl 9, 
1855, Russell, 111.). Prepared in Waukegan 
H. S.; No. 111. St. No'rm. Sch. Final Honors. 
Taught Biol., Mattoon H. S., 111., 1906-8; Ur- 
bana H. S., 1908-12; James Bowen H. S., 
Chicago, 1912 — ; Studied in Marine Biol. Lab., 
Woods Hole, igii. Address, 5605 Dorchester 
.\ve., Chicago. 

2567. ELEANOR MARY BAKER (BLUE) 

(Sister of No. 2887) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja i, 18S6, Savoy, HI.; 
d. (jilbert Lane (b. F 18, 1851, Mannsville, 
N. Y.) and Jennie Stuart (Campbell) Baker (b. 
F 20, i860. .\yr, Scotland). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Teacher, Carmi H. S., igio-ii. 
Married Harry J. Blue, Ag 30, 191 1, Cham- 
paign. .-Iddress, Carlinville, 111. 

2568. FRANK D. BALDWIN 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 14, 1881, 
Ipava, 111.; s. John J. (b. O 28, 1848, Manito, 
Tazewell Co.) and Mary J. (Duncan) Baldwin 
(b. Ja 26, 1856, Lewistown, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Alplia Zeta. Married Nellie 
Wayne Porter, O 30, 1909, Ipava, 111. Chil- 
dren: John Porter, b. D 29, igio; Frances 
Louise, b. Jl 14, 191 2. Address, Ipava, 111. 

2569. JAMES LEO BANNAN 
(Brother of No. 3267) 

Engr. and Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja i, 

1883, Joliet, 111.; s. Patrick R. (b. Athlone, 
Ireland) and Margaret (O'Reilly) Bannan (b. 
Essex, N. Y.). Prepared in Joliet H. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Bus. Mgr., Illio. Insp. and Designer 
of Steel Work, N. W. Elevated Ry. Co., Chi- 
cago, 1006-7; Asst. City Engr., Joliet, 1908-14; 
Pres., Embankment Co., Engrs. and Contrs. 
Address, 701 Broadway. Joliet, 111.; bus. add., 
paign. Address, Carlinville, 111. 

2S70. LITTA CELIA BANSCHBACH 
(BASCOM) 
(Wife of No. 2321) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1907; b. S 

22, 1883, Princeton. 111.; d. William and Eliza^ 
beth Ann (Redlingshafer) Banschbach (b. N 
21, 1848, Ger.). Prepared in Princeton H. S.; 
N W. LTniv. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta 
Psi. Libn.. Galena, 111., 1907-10. Married 
George Rockwell Bascom ('05), Ap 27, 1910. 
Princeton, 111. Child, William Russell, b. My 

23, 1912. Address, 1819 University Ave., Madi- 
son. 



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257 X. JACOB WILLIAM BARD 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 21, 1883, 
Quincy, 111.; s. Jacob and Catherine (Richard- 
son) Bard. Prepared in Quincy H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu. Apprentice, West. Elec. Co., 1906- 
7; Electn., Peoria Gas & Elec. Co., 1907-11; 
j^lec. Engr., do., 1910-12; Elec. Engr., Sangamo 
Elec. Co., Springfield, 111., 1912-17; Chief Engr., 
do., 1917 — . Patents, Interval Demands Dis- 
tant Pressure Record, Silent Compressor 
Valve. Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Beulah 
Aile€n Quinlan, O 18, 1912. Peoria. Child, 
William Robert, b. Jl 25, 1918. Address, 1040 
Woodlavvn, Springfield, 111. 

2572. RALPH ELVIN BARICKMAN 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 11, 1880, 
Newtown, 111.; s. Daniel, Jr. (b. 1850, Reading 
Tp., Livingston Co., 111.) and Ida Fleshman 
Barickman (b. 1858, Perrysville, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Streator H. S. Married Ada Defen- 
baugh, D 29, 1908, Streator, 111. Child, Daniel 
Douglas, b. O 17, 1 914. Address, Scotland, S. 
Dak. 

3573. JESSE MELANGTHON BARNHART 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1912; b. 

Ja 4, 1S82, Mansfield, 111.; s. Henry Jackson 
(b. 1854, Roanoke, Va.) and Mary Louise 
(Bartlett) Barnhart (b. 1858, Elizabeth, N. J.). 
Prepared in Mansfield H. S. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon. Asst. Chem., Dairy Husb., 111. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., 1906 — . Auth.: A Study of Factors 
Influencing the Composition of Butter (with 
C. E. Lee'and N. W. Hepburn), Bui. No. 137. 
111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1909; Composition of Mar- 
ket Butter (with C. E. Lee), Bui. No. 139, 
do., 1909; A Modified Method for the Deter- 
mination of Salt in Butter, The Chem. Engr., 
Vol. X, 1909, pp. 165-106. Mem., A. C. S.; 
A. A. A. S.; Nat. Dairy Instrs. and Investi- 
gators Assn. Married Josephine Lee Smith, 
Ag IS, J907, Champaign. Cnild, Elizabeth, b. 
Jl 23, 1908. Address, R. 41, Mahomet, Ill.t 

3574. SUSAN JESSIE BARR (WALCOTT) 
(Wife of No. 1993; Sister of Nos. 587, 1624) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 5. 18S3, Urbana; d. 
Andrew (b. O i, 1837, Renfrewshire, Scotland) 
and Elizabeth (MacBeath) Barr (b. Ag 3. 1841- 
Paisley, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Taught H. Sc, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1909-11. 
Sigma Xi. Married Lloyd V. Walcott ('03), 
Jl I, 1911. Urbana. Address, 726 North 13th 
St., East St. Louis. Ill.t 

2575. DANIEL OTIS BARTO 
(Father of Nos. 7369, 8127) 

Assoc, in Poultry; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 20, 
1854, Tompkins Co., N. Y.; s. Roswell C. (b. 
N. Y.) and Mary (Frost) Barto (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Ithaca Acad.; Cornell, 1875-8. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon. Prin., Ithaca H. S., 1880-8 
and 1800-3; in Roxbury Latin Sch., 1889-90; 
Prin., Oak Park H. S., 1893-9; P""- TP; ^■ 
S., Princeton, 111., 1S99-1004; Dept. of Math, 
in Roxbury Latin Sch.. Boston, 1904-5; Asst. 
in Bot., Univ. of 111., 1905; Instr., Secondary 
Sch. Agr., Univ. of 111., 1906-11; Assoc, in 
Poultry, Univ. of 111., 19H — • Auth.: Man. 
of Agr. for the Common Schs. of 111.: Man. 
of Agr. Soil and Crops. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Lola M. Dewey, 1878 (died 1888); 
Lucv M. Murrav, 1892. Children: Harriet 
T. ('16). b. 1894; Margaret M. (17). o. S 
1896. Address. 910 Nevada St.. Urbana; bus. 
add., Dept. An. Husb., Agr. Bldg., Univ. of 
Ill.t 

2576. PHILIP STEPHAN BARTO 
(Husband of No. 2857) 

Instructor; A. B. in L. &• A.; A. M., 1910; 
Ph D., 1913; b. O 10, 18S4, Tompkins Co., 
N. Y.; s. Edmund Charles (b. Jl 10, 1S55, 
Covert, N. Y.) and Elizabeth (Stephan) Barto 
(b. D 23, 1857, Ithaca. N. Y.). Prepared in 



Maywood and Austin, and Ithaca (N. Y.) H. 
Schs.; Cornell. 1901-2. Alpha Zeta; Prelim, 
and Special Honors; Charter mem. and Sec. 
Treas. of Ciiristian Sc. Soc. of Univ. of 111. 
Prin., Oakland H. S., 1906-7; Prin., Momence 
H. S., 1907-9; Acting Supt. of Schs., Momence, 
1908-9; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1909-12; 
Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111.. 1910; Instr., Ger., 
Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1915 — . Auth.: Studies 
ill Tannhauserlcgend I. The Jour, of Eng. and 
Germanic Philology. Mem., Soc. for the Ad- 
vancement of Scandinavian Study; Christian 
Sc. Soc., Univ. of 111.; First Reader, First 
Church of Christ Scientist, Champaign, 1909- 
12. Married Anna Van Deep Webb ('06), Je 
6, 1910, Charleston. 111. Children: John Webb, 
b. Ag 29, iijii; Nathanael Van Deren, b. Ja 

10, 1913; Virginia Stephan, b. S 17, 1915; 
Winifred Frost, b. N 23, 191 7. Address, 5539 
Beeler St., Pittsburgh; bus. add., c/o Carnegir 
Inst., do. 

2577. ROBERT PAUL BATES 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. Engr., Main- 
tenance of Way Dept., Union Pacific R. R., 
Cheyenne, Wyo., 1907-10; Bridge Dept., Kan- 
sas City Terminal Ry. Co., 1917 — . Address, 
421 S. Denver St.. Kansas City, Met 

2578. EFFIE LUCY BAUER (ELLSBERRY) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 23, 1886, 
Stonington, 111.; d. T. T. (b. N 13, 1851, 
Nazareth, Pa.) and Kate (Smith) Bauer (b. 
Ag 8, 1863). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Sigma Kappa. Teacher, Potomac H. S., 1908- 
o; Averyville II. S., Peoria, 1909-11; Geneseo 

11. S., 1912 — . Married Lloyde K. Ellsberry, 
1906, Geneseo, 111. Child, b. Ag 25, 1915- 
.■Iddress, Geneseo, Ill.f 

2579. MILES EMILE BAXTER 
(Husband of No. 1927; Brother of Nos. 3276, 

4547) 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 13, 1885, 
Nauvoo. 111.; s. Emil J. (b. 1853, Newark, N. 
T.) and Eugenie A. (Dadant) Baxter (b. 
T^rance). Prepared in Nauvoo and Keokuk 
(la.) H. S. With U. S. G. S., Fuel Testing 
Plant, 1Q07; Univ. Steel Testing Plant, 1908. 
I'-xji. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1908; Farming, 1909; 
Engng. Dept. of G. A. P. C. Works. LaSalle; 
Drafting, Bucyrus Steam Shovel Co., S. Mil- 
waukee, 1909-10; Fuel Insp. with C. B. & Q. 
R. R., 1010-1.5; Farniin.g, Apples and Honey, 
1913 — . Married Grace E. Martin ('03), N 13, 
1913, Urbana. Child, Billie Martin, b. F 13, 
191 5. Address, Leavenworth, Kan. 

2580. HAROLD CECIL BEACH 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 1882, Vandalia, 111.; 

s. R. E. and Harriet K. Beach. Prepared in 
Hanover Coll. Address, Eldorado, 111. 

2581. ELSIE MARGARET BEAN 
(DOCKER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 9. 1885. Blue Mound, 
111.; d. William Howard (b. F 29, i860. 111.) 
and Elizabeth (Bailer) Bean (b. O 2, 1862. 
Kocbester, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
V. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Alpha Chi Omega. 
Teacher, Grade Sch.. Polo, III., 1906-7; Supvr. 
of Art in Grades, Prescott. Ariz., 1908 10; 
Organist, St. James Cathedral, Fresno. Calif., 
1915-17. Mem., Art and Travel Club. Ventura. 
Calif., 1914—; V. P., Fortnightly Club, do., 
1913-15. Married Frederick William Docker, 
Ag 4, 1910, Blue Mound, 111. Child, William 
Frederick, b. My 31, 191 8. Address, 812 
Thome Ave., Fresno. Calif. 

2582. MAY ALICE BEAUFORD (DEAL) 
(Wife of No. 3339) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 26, 1S88, Dptroit; d. 
Archie and May (Rogers) Beauford. Prepared in 
Oak Park II. S. Der Deutscher Verein; Wom- 
en's League. Teacher, Stansberry, Mo.; Chilli- 



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cothe Norm. Sell., 1906-07; do., Mendota H. S., 
T907-8. Married Hiram Linus Deal ('08), Je 
12, 1908, Oregon, 111. Children: Marjorie 
Miriam, b. Jl 7, 1909; Mildred Florence, b. S 

3, iqii; Dorothy Linns, b. 1915. Address, R. 

4, Morrisonville, Christian Co., Ill.f 

2583. MARIAN CINDERELLA BELL 

(FLECK) 
B. L. S.; b. Ag 15, 1883, Lincoln, Neb.; d. 
William Q. (b. Ag 28, 1855, Orrville, O.) and 
Georgina (Burlingam) Bell (b. My 9, 1861, 
Chicago). Prepared in Lincoln H. S. A. B., 
Univ. of Neb., 1904. Alpha Xi Delta. Cat- 
aloger, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1906-8; Cataloger, 
Univ. of Neb. 1908-11. Married Francis Ed- 
ward Fleck, S 27, 191 1, Lincoln, Neb. Child, 
Francis Edward, Jr., b. S 27, 1912. Address, 
Rosemont, Pa. 

2584. ALFRED RITTSCHER BENCH 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 8, 1885, 

Galena, 111.; s. Charles Joseph (b. N 8, 1851) 
and Louisa Mary (Rittscher) Bench (b. Ja 
II, 1857, Galena, II1.)._ Prepared in Galena 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and 
Final Honors. Instr., M. E., Univ. of 111., 
1906-10; W. H. Zimmerman Co., Chicago, 1910; 
Sales Engr., Taylor-Wheaton Iron & Steel Co., 
1910-17; M. E., do., 1917 — . Jr. mem., A. S. 
M. E. Married Sara Cooley, Ja 2, 191 3, 
Madison, Wis. Children: Charles Cooley, b. 
F 6, 1914; Sara Catherine, b. O 31, 1915. Ad- 
dress, High Bridge, N. J. 

258s. HENRY AMOS BERGERT 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 3, 1881; 
s. Henry Amos (b. Ja 20, 1843) and Elsie Kath- 
rin (Mordhorst) Bergert (b. D 30, 1843). 
Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta Upsilon; Eta 
Kappa Nu. Stud., West. Elec. Co., Chicago. 
1907; Chief Draftsman Corgona Shops and 
Asst. Testing Mech. Div. Engr., Panama Canal, 
1907-10; in C. R. I. & P. shops, 1910; Mech. 
Engr., Minn. & St. Louis, R. R. Co. Address, 
416 nth St., Moline, Ill.t 

2586. LYDA BOND 
(Sister of Nos. 2029, 5043) 

Dir. of Lunchroom; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 
3, 1883, Charleston, 111.; d. C. G. (b. S 18, 
1851, Circleville, O.) and Malinda E. (McNutt) 
Bond (b. S 13, 1854, Paris, 111.). Prepared in 
Charleston H. S., East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Alpha Delta Pi. Teacher, Charleston, 1906-8; 
do., Urbana, 1908-15; Lecturing and demon- 
strating for Mass. Mills Co., Lindale Ga., 1917; 
Instr. Home Econ. and Dir. Lunchroom, Univ. 
of 111., 1918 — . Address, 1008 W. California St., 
Urbana. 

2587. CHARLES GUTHRIE BOONE 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 16, 1878, 
Chrisman, 111.; s. Thomas Mark (b. Ap 28, 
1847, Whittlesea, Eng.) and Rebecca M. (Guth- 
rie) Boone (b. My 3, 1851, Paris, 111.). Pre- 
pared in N. W. Acad.; Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc; 
Final Honors; Tau Beta Pi. Asst. Master 
Mech. and Supt. of Mach. Designing, Cleve- 
land-Cliffs Iron Co.; Fruit Farming, Yakima 
Co., Wash., 1912-16; Mech. Engr., Cleveland- 
Cliffs Iron Co., 1916 — . Mem., Presby. Church; 
Ishpeming Club. Married Mabel E. Bush, Je 
15, 1909, Urbana. Children: Frances Guthrie, 
b. Ag 12, 1914; Thomas Jared, b. Mr 22, 1917. 
Address, 639 N. 4th St., Ishpeming, Mich. 
2588. JOHN MARSHALL BOYLE 

Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. S 20, 1879, Roberts, 111.; 
s. John (b. 1855, Ottawa, 111.) and Anna 
(Plunkett) Boyle (b. 1858, Elizabethtown, N. 
T.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi Alpha 
Delta; Wittenagemot Court; Pres., Philoma- 
thean; Ed., Illini. Asst. State's Atty. of Ver- 
milion Co.; On Legislative Bur.. Springfield, 
1 91 8—. Mem., B. P. O. E. ; Eagles; K. of C; 
Modern Woodman; Mutual Protective League. 
Address, 208 Virginia Ave., Danville, Ill.t 



2589. TIRZAH OZILLA BRADLEY 

(ANDERSON) 

(Wife of No. 2877) 

n,^"^- ?■ r}^ h- ^ ^■' b- la- 31. 1884, Blue 
Mound, 111.; d. Emery (b. D 9, 1845, Medina, 
O.) and Mary Ellen (Crites) Bradley (b. Mr 
3,,. 1850, Ehda, O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Alethenai; Eiig. Club; Class Historian. Can- 
teen Service, Transportation Dept^ Y. M C 
A., Hoboken, N. J. Married Burt T. Anderson 
CfiyJ, Jl 2. 1910, Blue Mound, 111. Address, 
28 baiter Place, Maplewood, N. J. 

-'.=;qo. MORGAN HOLMES BRIGHTMAN 
^ Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 27, 1879, 
Saratoga Co., N. Y.; s. Asa F. (b. do.) and 
Ihirza A. (Rogers) Brightman (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Round Lake Acad., N. Y. Elec. Soc.; 
Commissioned in Univ. Regt. Asst. Engr., 
Wheaton, 111., 1906-9; do., Elgin, 111., 1909-11; 
Commissioned in Third Inf., 111. Nat. Guard, 
1908-10. Married Mabel L. Brophy, Je 17, 
1912, Elgin, 111. Address, 256 Division St., 
Elgin, III.; bus. add., City Hall, do.f 

2591. MAUDELLE TANNER BROWN 
(BANSFIELD) 
(Sister of No. 6765) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 1, 1885, St. Louis; 
d. Charles Hugh (b. N 27, 1855, Murphysboro, 
Tenn.) and Arrena Isabel (Tanner) Brown (b. 
Ag I, i8s9, Pittsburgh). Prepared in Sumner 
H. S., St. Louis. Math. Club. Teacher, Lin- 
coln Sch., East St. Louis, 1906-7; do.. Colored 
H. S., Baltimore, 1907-14; do., Sumner H. S., 
St. Louis, 1914. Married Midian Othello Bans- 
field, S 9, 1914, St. Louis. Child, Maudelle 
Brown, O 22, 1915. Address, 4230 Champaign 
.■\ve., Chicago. 

2592. PAUL MAN LEY BROWN 
(Son of No. 59) 
Banker, Abstractor; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ap 

30, 1883, Aberdeen, S. Dak.; s. Ralph Lee ('75), 
(b.. F 25, 1852, Marengo, 111.) and Mary Lin- 
coln (Manley) Brown (b. Jl 8, 1862, Philadel- 
phia). Prepared in Aberdeen H. S.; B. L. and 
B. Mus., Dak. Wesleyan Univ., 1904. Y. M. C. 
A. Musical Director, France. Married Jessie E. 
Wendelken, Elkton, S. Dak., My 7, 1908. 
Children: Ralph David, b. Mr 5, 1909; Dorothy 
May, b. Ag 8, 1910. Address, Hettinger, N. 
Dak. 

2593- ROY HANLIN BROWN 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1908; 
b. O 23, 1881, Sycamore, 111.; s. William H. 
(b. My 5, 1855) and Esther (Ballard) Brown 
(b F 9, 1853). Prepared in Sycamore H. S. 
Delta Sigma Rho; Theta Kappa Nu; Adelphic; 
Pol. Sc. Club; Law Scholarship; 111. -Minn. 
Debate; Adelphic-Philo. Debate; Pres., Sr. Class, 
first sem.; presented Class Memorial for 1906. 
In Law office of R. R. Welsh, Rockford, 111., 
1908-9; in law firm of Frost and Brown, 1909; 
with Edward P. Lathrop and Robert Lathrop; 
Atty. for Bd. of Educ, Rockford, 111., 1913— . 
Married Ethel Keyes, Ag 25, 1917, Aurora, 
111. Address, 614 John St., Rockford, 111.; 
bus. add., 114 N. Church St., do. 

2594. WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Club. Asst. 

Engr., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Co. Address, 
Port Byron, Ill.t 

2595. HOWARD GRAY BROWNSON 

(Brother of No. 3296) 
Railway Service; A. B. in L. & A.; Ph. D., 
1909; b. Je II, 1886, Brainerd, Minn.; s. Edwin 
J. (b. 1852, Masonville, N. Y.) and Ella (Gray) 
Brownson (b. 1856, Oxford, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Belleville H. S.; Smith Acad., St. 



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Louis, 1902; Univ. of Chicago, 1906-7; Univ. 
of Pa., 1909-11. Adelphic; Coml. Club; Engng. 
Club; Pol. Sc. Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Grad. 
Fellowship. 1907-Q; IH.-Mo. Debate; Univ. 
Rep., Hamilton Club Oral. Cont. ; Winner, 
Bryan Prize; Pres., Grad. Club. Research 
Fellow, Univ. of Pa., 1909-11; Farming, Lake 
land, Fla., 1911-13; do., Cedar Rapids, la.. 
1913-16; Bus., Des Moines, 1916-18; C. R. L 
& P. Ry., Local Freight House, Des Moines. 
Auth.: Profits of Am. Railroads as illustrated 
by the I. C. R. R., Railwav Aqe Ganette, 191 1; 
Hist, of the L C. R. R. to 1870, Univ. of III. 
Studies. Mem., City Club of Philadelphia. 
igii-i2. Address, 1004 W. 39th St., Des 
Moines; bus. add., C. R. I. and P. Ry.. 9th 
and Vine Sts., do. 

2596. DANIEL HARMON BRUSH, Jr. 
Gas Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 24, 1884. 
Carbondale. 111.; s. Daniel Harmon (b. My 9. 
1848, Carbondale) and Harriette Cornelius 
(Rapp) Brush (b. N. Y.). Prepared in Cen 
tral H. S., Columbus, O. Sigma Chi; Bal. 
Adjt., Capt., Univ. Regt. Struct. Steel Drafts 
man, 1906-8; Bldg. Const., 1908-9; Gas Engr., 
1909 — . Commission 2d Lt., F. A. N. A., 191 7; 
France, 1918 — . Address, 1005 169 W. Wash 
ington St., Chicago. 

2597. HELEN GORDON BRYAN 
(Daughter of No. 38; Sister of No. 3298) 

Clerk and Ed. Asst.; A. B. in L. & A.; h 
My 3, 1883, Peoria; d. Alphonso Hunt (b 
Ag 8, 1845, Indianapolis) and Alice (Cheever) 
Bryan ('74). (b. Ja 11, 1854, Elm Grove. 111-). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha Chi Ome 
ga; Girls' Glee Cluli; Choral Union; Mem. 
Adv. Bd., Women's League; Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher, Champaign Schs., 1007-18; Clerk and 
Ed. Asst., Central Office of Alpha Tau Omega 
Fraternity, 1918 — . Mem., Congr. Church: 
A. C. A.; Teachers' Club of Champaign; 111. 
Teachers' Assn. Address, 612 W. Church St., 
Champaign. 

2598. HENRY BUELLESFIELD , 
Supt. of Sch.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 26. 

1870, Cologne, Ger.; s. Theodore and Elizabeth 
(Kollasch) Buellesfield. Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., LL. B., Valparaiso Coll. Sui)t. 
Schs., Nokomis, 1906- 14,- do.. Forest Park. 
1914 — . Married Mrs. Edith M. Busby, Je uS. 
1908, Wenona, 111. Address, Forest Park. 111. 

2599. EDWIN ELLIOTT BULLARD 
(Son of No. 166; Brother of Nos. 2339, 3662) 
Efficiency Examiner; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ak 
30, 1884, Springfield, 111.; s. Samuel Alexander 
('78), (b. Mr 2=;. 1853, Mechanicsburg, 111.) and 
Elsie (Elliott) Bullarii. Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu; Theta Delta 
Chi. Supt. of Const., I. T. S., 1906-8; Asst. 
Elec. Engr., Nisqually Power Plant, Tacoma. 
Wash., 1908-13; Draftsman, Stone and Webster 
Const. Co., Fresno, Calif., 1913-14; Elec. Supt., 
Port of Seattle Comn., Seattle, 1914-is; Supt. 
of Const., San Joaquin Light & Power Corp., 
Fresno, Calif., 1915-16; Examiner of Efficiency, 
111. St. Civ. Service Comn., Springfield, Jll., 
1915 — . Mem.. A. I. E. E. ; Univ. Club, Ta 
coma. Address, 1521 S. 7th St.. Springfield, 
111.; bus. add., 533 State House, do. 

2600. CECIL SPENCER BUMANN 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 12, i88j, 
Bunker Hill, 111.; s. Adolf (b. do.) and Louise 
M. (Spencer) Bumann (b. Chicago). Prepared 
in Bunker Hill H. S. and Mil. Acad.; O. St. 
Univ., 1901-?. C. E. Club. Asst. in Engng. 
Corps, Mo. Pacific R. R., 1906; Field Engr., 
James Stewart Co., 1007; Resident Engr.. 
New Orleans Terminal Co., 1007; Asst. Engr.. 
New Orleans Sewerage & Water Bd., 1908; 



Engr. on Bldg. Const., various employers. 1908- 
10; Engr. Estimator, Asst. Supt., Unit Const. 
Co., St. Louis, 1910-13: Chief Engr., Van 
Sant-Houghton Co., San Francisco, 1913-16; 
(Jhief Estimator, Unit. Const. Co., St. Louis, 
1916-18; Asst. Const. Mgr., do., 1918 — . In- 
vented a Train Shed, patented, Jl 3, 1917. 
Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E., 1913. Married Flor- 
ence Aber, O 16, 1907, Bunker Hill, 111. Child, 
Florence Louise, b. Ap 29, 191 7. Address, 935 
Beach Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., 1225 Title 
Guaranty Bldg., do. 

2601. FRANK MELVIN BUMSTEAD 
(Son of No. 131; Brother of Nos. 3300, 6123) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. F 24, 1882, 
Dundee. 111.; s. James Edward, M. D. ('77), (b. 
O 30, 1848, do.) and Justina Adelaide (Pingree) 
Bumstead (b. S 29, 1847, Southport, Me.). 
Prepared in Dundee H. S. Philomathean. Shelf 
Asst., Lib., Univ. of 111., 1902-6; Asst., L^niv. 
of Calif., 1906-10; Head of Binding and Se- 
rials Dept., igio-ii; Insp., Univ. of Calif. 
Lib., 191 1 ; Head of Periodical Dept., 1912-17; 
Acting Supt. of Circulation, 1017 — • Married 
Amy E. Bruce, F 26, 1915, Berkeley, Calif. 
Address, LTniv. of Calif. Lib., Berkeley, Calif. 

2602. LOIS IRENE BURWASH 
(Sister of Nos. 3304, 5567, 5568, 6131, 7427) 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1907; b. 
Jl 21, 1882, Plainview, 111.; d. Thomas Na- 
thaniel (b. Montreal, Can.) and Sarah Mar- 
garet (Boswell) Burwash (b. Mr 27, 185s, Ship- 
man, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. ; 
Univ. Acad. Teacher, Biol., Morton Tp. H. S., 
1912-14; Pekin H. S., 1914-17; Grad. Work, 
Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Address, 1313 W. Uni-. 
versity Ave., Champaign. 

2603. JAMES ACKERMAN BUSH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. Prepared in Lowville 
Acad., N. Y. Farmer and rancher, Bushland, 
Tex. Address, Bushland, Tex. 

2604. LOUIS JAMES BUTZOW 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 23, 1882, 
St. Joseph, 111.; s. Edward J. (b. N 9, 1839, 
(ier.) and Lina E. (Cross) Butzow (b. Ja 21, 
1858, O.). Prepared in St. Joseph and Sidney 
H. Schs.; Univ. Acad. E. E. Club; Stud, 
mem., A. I. E. E. Elec. Engr., Goodman Mfg. 
Co., Chicago, 1906-17; do., Remy Elec. Co., 
do., 1917 — . Auth.: The Design of Flat Spiral 
Springs Mach., Engng. Ed., 1910. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married Louisa Harmeson, D 
26, 1904^ Danville, 111. Children: Mary Lu- 
cretia, b. Mr 7, 1906; John Wilhelm, b. O 6, 
1909. Address, 122 Wilson Ave., Detroit; bus. 
add., Remy Elec. Co., do. 

2605. JACOB CANTLIN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 5, 1885, Williams, la.; 
s. James (b. Ja 27, 1S48) and Mary A. (Aumil- 
ler) Cantlin (b. S 20, 1859). Prepared m Tam- 
pico and Earlville H. Schs. Philomathean; 
Delta Sigma Rho; Univ. Rep., Hamilton Orat. 
Contest, 1906. City Atty., Rock Falls, 111. 
Married Darlene Cantlin, My 10, 1911. Tam- 
pico. 111. Address, Rock Falls, 111. 

2606. ALICE CAREY (BAILEY) 
A B in L. & A.; b. Ag 20, 1882, LaGrange, 
111.; d. Warren (b. D 13, 1847- Princeton, 111.) 
and Frances Ives Crawford (Carey) Bailey (b. 
Te 2, i8s3, do.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S. ; 
Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1902-4- Alpha Chi 
Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Teacher, Forrest, 111., 
1906-7. Married Alexander Davison Bailey, 
1907, LaGrange, 111. Child. Eugene Carey, b. 
Ap 7, 1910. Address, 21 Elmwood Ave., La- 
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2607. WILLIAM JOSEPH CAREY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; b. Ja 

13. 1873, Ivesdale, 111.; s. John (b. 1835, Ire- 
land) and Mary (Concannon) Carey (b. 1842, 
do.). Prepared in St. Viateur's Coll. Phi 
Delta Phi; Van Twiller Court; Pres., Ath. 
Assn.; Pres., Spaulding Guild. Mem., Law 
firm, Baldwin, Wierman and Carey; Appointed 
Decatur Corp. Council, igii for four yrs. 
Mem., K. of C. ; Decatur Country Club. Mar- 
ried Margaret C. Finnigan, My 4, 1910, Cham- 
paign. Children: Martha Mary, b. Ap, 191 1; 
Catherine Anna, b. Ag 1913; William Joseph, 
b. F 1917. Address, 718 W. Marietta St.. 
Decatur; bus. add., 708-12 Milliken Bldg., do. 

2608. CHARLES CLEMENT CARR 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 25, 1880, 
Avon, 111.; s. Edward Randolph (b. Ap 28, 
1855, do.) and Mabel (Chatterton) Carr (b. 
Ap i6„ 1859, Ellisville, 111.). Prepared in 
Bushnell Norm. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Assoc. Ed., 'fcchiiograph, Ed. -in-chief. Elec. 
Engr., West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1903; do.. 
Bell Telephone Mfg. Co., Antwerp, Belgium, 
1910; do.. West. Elec. Co., Norfolk Strand, 
London, Eng., 1916. Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Married Josephine Nickerson, N 27, 1909, 
New York City. Address, Avon, 111.; bus. add.. 
West. Elec. Co., Hawthorne St., Chicago. 

2609. ALLAN JOHN CARTER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 11, 1885, 
Morris, 111.; s. Orrin N. (b. Ja 22, 1854, Jeffer- 
son Co., 111.) and Janet (Steven) Carter (b. Ja 
9, 1859, Ransom, 111.). Prepared in John Mar- 
shall H. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., do. LL. B., 
N. W., 1909. Beta Theta Pi; Order of the 
Coif; Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. ' Asst. U. S. 
Atty., Chicago, 1913-16; Mem., 111. House of 
Rep., 1917-18; Prosecuting Asst., War Trade 
Intelligence Bur., War Trade Bd., 1918. Mem., 
Chicago Bar ,\ssn. ; City Club, Chicago. Mar- 
ried Ruth Neely, Ja 29, 191 6, Claremont, Calif. 
Child, Janet, b. F 24, 1917. Address, 620 
Emerson St., Evanston, 111. 

26:0. MONTGOMERY BABCOCK CASE 
Bridge Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 11, 1882, 
Monmouth, 111.; s. Lyman Weeks (b. 1854, 
Swanton, Vt.) and Carrie (Rice) Case (b. 
1853, Henderson Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Omaha H. S.; Univ. of Neb., three yrs. Delta 
Tau Delta; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Tau; Engng. 
Soc. Asst. Engr. with Ralph Modjeski, Van- 
couver-Portland Bridges, 1906-8; do., J. G. 
White & Co., Platte River Dam and irrigation 
structures, 1909; do., Modjeski on Celilo 
Bridge over Columbia River, 1910-n; ist 
Asst. Engr. in Cherry St. Bridge under Mod- 
jeski, Toledo. 1911-12; Res. Engr., Harahan 
Bridge over Miss. River, 1913-16; Engr. on 
Cincinnati, Keokuk and Poughkeepsie bridges, 
Chicago, 191 6; Special expediter on Pa. Hotel, 
New York City, 191 7; Res. Engr. on Metrop- 
olis Bridge over O. River, Metropolis, 111., 
1917-18; Special work on organization for fab- 
rication of ship parts for U. S. Shipping Bd., 
Joliet, 1918 — ; Engr., U. S. Nitrate Plant No. 
3, Toledo, O. Auth.: Memphis Cantilever 
Bridge, Engng. News, 191 5; Engng. Record, 
1915; Railway Age Gacette, 1915. Married 
Maybell McConnell, O 4, 1910, Vancouver, 
Wash. Address, c/o San Carlos Hotel, Pensa- 
cola, Fla. ; bus. add., c/o Pensacola Ship- 
building Co., do. 

261 1. LORIMER VICTOR CAVINS 
Teacher A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 21, 1880, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. Joseph (b. 1838, O.) and 
Melissa (Ferguson) Gavins. Prepared in Mat- 
toon H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 1898-1903. 
A. M., Harvard. Teacher, Lit. and Rhet., 
St. Norm. Sch., Stevens Point, Wis., 1910. 
Head of Eng. Dept., Joliet Tp. II. S., 1913-17; 
Fellow in L'niv. of Chicago and Candidate for 
Ph. D. .Address, 603J Kenwood Ave., Chicago. 



2612. GEORGE CHAPIN 
(Brother of Nos. 1478, 1644, 2050, 3319) 
Journalist; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 3, 1882, 
Tolono. 111.; s. Edward B. (b. 1853, Clyde, N. 
Y.) and Lucy Margaret (Pierce) Chapin (b. 
1856, O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Pol. Sc. Club; Cml. Club; V. P., Oax Club 
(now Theta Delta Chi); Phi Beta Kappa; Sec, 
Class of 1904, first sem. ; Illini Staff. Ed., 
The Prescott Tribune, 1912; do., Geneseo, 111., 
News, 19 16-18; with Davenport Times, 1918— . 
Auth.: Articles on Pellagra in ///. Statesman, 
ipii; Article on Poultry Instruction at Univ. 
of 111., ///. Statesman, also in Poultry and 
Pigeon Mag., 1909. Married Cora Ada Mc 
Clurg, Mr 24, 1909, Urbana. Address, c/o 
Da-Lenpoi-t Tunes., Davenport, Iowa. 

2613. JOHANNA CHRISTIANA MATHEA 
CHRISTIANSEN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; h. Ja 26, 1885, 
Copenhagen. Denmark; d. Soren (b. F 16, i860, 
Binslev, Denmark) and Anna Marie (Rasmus- 
sen) Christiansen (b. Jl 31, 1861, Otterup, Den- 
mark). Prepared in West Div. H. S.; North- 
west Div. H. S.; Lake View H. S., Chicago. 
Scandinavian Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Ger. and Sc, Manchester, la., 1906; do., Eng. 
and Ger., 1906-8; Special Teacher for H. S. 
failures, 1909; Substitute teacher and Sec. to 
Prin., Je igog-ii; Teacher. Eng. Flower Tech. 
H. S.. Chicago. Mem., Chicago H. S. Teach- 
ers' Club, 191 1 ; Assn. Coll. Alumnae, 1909. 
Address, 4421 N. Lincoln St., Chicago; bus. 
add., 6 1 St St. and Wabash Ave., do. 

2614. JOHN RUSKIN CLARK 
(Brother of Nos. 1842, 3683, 5074, 6158) 
Officer in Philippine Constabulary; A. B. in 
L. & A.; b. Ap 21, 1880, Carthage, 111.; s. Lot 
Bozarth (b. N 26, 1847, W. Va.) and Matilda 
Tane (Jackson) Clark (b. Ja 16. 1856, Warsaw, 
111.). Prepared in Carthage H. S. Adelpliic; 
Orat. Assn.; Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. 
-Vlaj., /th Bn., i6oth Depot Brig., (Tamp Cus- 
ter, Mich., 1918; Mustered out, 1919. Discov- 
ered Lake "Lanao", Sub. Province, Apayao, 
Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands. 1910. Mar- 
ried Harriet Reed Clark, N 23, 1910, Warsaw, 
111. Children: John Ruskin, Jr., b. N 8, 191 1; 
Dayton Reed, b. D 2t,. 1914. Address, 320 
Cherry St., Carthage, 111.; bus. add., Hdqtrs., 
Philippine Constabulary, Manila, P. I. 

2615. JAMES MANSFIELD CLEARY 
Newspaper Man: A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ja ig, 

1887, Hubbell. Neb.; s. Micheal Timothy (b. 
1855, Colonmel, Ireland) and Kalhrine (McPhe- 
lim) Cleary (b. Ag 20, 1863, Richibucto, Can.). 
Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. LL. B., N. 
W. Univ., 1909. Phi Delta Phi; Spaulding 
Guild; Phi Beta Kappa. Law Clerk, Chicago, 
1906-7; Reporter, Chicago Tribune, 1907-9; 
Travel in Europe, 1909; Reporter, Dept. Mgr., 
and Sec. to Ed. of Chicago Tribune, 1910-12; 
Sec, \J. S. Land Show, Chicago, 191 2; Repor- 
ter, Los Angeles Times, 191 3; Pres., U. S. 
Land Show, 1913 — ; Advertising solicitor and 
chief of copy service. Chicago Tribune, 1914-16; 
Real Est. bus., Chicago, 1916-17. On Chicago 
Tribune, 1918 — . Co. B, Second Regt., 111. 
Reserve Militia. Mem., Illini Club of Chicago, 
Dir., 1915-16, V. P., 1916-17; K. of C. Married 
Evelyn Morency, Je 22, 1916, Oak Park, 111. 
Child, Marguerite Lucille, b. Ap 19, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 134 N. Elm wood Ave., Oak Park, III.; 
bus. add., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago. 

2616. GEORGE FREDERICK CLOSE 
Prin. of Sch.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 30, 

1881, Mercer Co., 111.; s. George Edward (b. S 
I, 1858, do.) and Emma Elizabeth (Mayhew) 
Close (b. Je 17, 1859, do.). Prepared in Aledo 
H. S. LIniv. of Wis. Philomathcan. Prin., H. 



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S.. Hinckley, 111., 1006-7; Supt., Pub. Schs., 
New Boston, 111., 1007-10; Supt.. Grade Sch. 
and Prin., Woodluill Tp. H. S., lOii-iS. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. Married Jessie 
Lucinda Decker, Ag 15, 1906, Aledo, 111. 
Address, Woodhull, 111. 

;6i7. WALTER CASTELLA COFFEY 

(Brother of No. 5076) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 1909; b. F 
«f 1877, Ilartsville, Ind.; s. Calvin Allen (b. D 
1, 1S30. Grainger Co., Tenn.) and Josephine 
(Sininionds) Coffey (b. A^ 18^0. Decatur Co.. 
Ind.V Prepared in Hartsvillc Coll.. Ind.; Univ. 
of Ind., iSoo; Franklin Coll., Ind., iSob-7; 
1 000- 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Zeta; 
Sigma Xi; Agr. Cluo; Final Honors. Teac'iing 
and Investigating, Coll. of Agr. and Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111.; .Vsst. Prof.. Sheep Hush.; 
Special Agt., Federal Tarilf Bd., loii; Prof. 
Sheep Husb., Univ. of 111. Auth. : Productive 
Sheep Husb., Lippincott. in press. Market 
Classes and Grades of Sheep, ///. Apr. E.i{'. 
Sta. Bui., ijo; The Sheep Industry from the 
Market Standpoint, III. .igr. E.r/'. Sta. Cir.. 
125; also contributions to the leading Agr. 
Tours. Mem., M. E. Church; A. S. A. S. ; Am. 
Breeder's Assn.; Am. Keen. Assn.; Univ. Club. 
Married lennie Crisler Lardner, Ag 14, 1007, 
Big Rapiers, Mich. Children: Lardner .\llen, b. 
N J7, loio; Walter C. Jr., b. Ja 10, iom- 
Address, 007 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

2618. ROY RAYMOND COLBY 
Mgr., Tire Co.; LL. B.; b. Mr 23, 18S0, 
Spring Grove, Wis.; s. David (b. N 28. 1835. 
Oakland Co., Mich.) and Tulia A. (Martin) 
Colhv (b. Ag 16, 1843. Ashland Co., O.). Pre- 
pared in Rockford and Browns Bus. Coll. LL. 
B., Harvard I aw Sch., 1000. Theta Kaj>pa Nu. 
Mgr., 01dt\eld Tire Co. .Address, 1046 Crescent 
Hill Drive, Los Angeles; bus. add., Oldfield 
Tire Co., do. 

26^9. ALICE MAUD COLE (MORELAND) 
A. B. in L. & .-N..; b. My 4, 18S0. London, 
Eng. ; d. Albert (b. Mr 26, 1844, Devonshire, 
Eng.) and Anne (Parmiiiter) Cole tb. My 31, 
1S50, S. Moulton, J(i.). Prepared in Ottawa II. 
S.: ill. .'^t. Norm. Sch.: Am. Conservatory of 
Music. Chicago. Teacher, Princeton Tp. H. S.. 
111.; do., Ottawa Tp. H. S.. 111.; do.. HI. St. 
Norm., Normal, 111., summer, 1913. ^Lirried 
Dr. lesse Wilbur Moroland, Je 17, 1908. Otta- 
wa 111. Children: James Wilbur, b. My S, 1000: 
.-Mice Cole, b. My" i--. 1015 — lohn Kolicit. b. t^ 
JO, 191S. Address, Maxbass, S. Dak. 

2620. ARTHUR FRANCIS COMSTOCK 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.: b. S i, 1SS3. Pueblo, 
Colo.: s. William E. (b. Joliet, 111.) and liar 
riet E. (Cox) Comstock (b. Chicago). Pre- 
pared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Adelphic; C. E. Club: 
Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Lacka^wanna Steel 
Co., 1900; (/<>., C. C. Conkling Const. Engr.. 
1006-7; Asst. En§r., Lehigh Valley R. K.. 
1907-10: Assoc, hd., Eiigiig. Record, 1010; 
Engr. for East. Concrete Steel Co., 1910; Civ. 
Engr. for l.ackawanna Steel Co., 1910-12. 
Instr., Rv. Civ. Engng., Univ. of 111., 10 12- 
17; Engr.", N. Y. C. R. R. Mem., A. S. C. E. 
MarrieiS Mary Louise Mantor, S 11, 1911. 
Buffalo. N. V. Child. William Edwin, b. D 
as, 1914. Address. 13434 Hartford Rd., East 
Cleveland. 

2621. SARAH ORRILLA CONARD (J.\COB) 
(Wife of No. 3047; Sister of No. 14S6) 
A B. in L. & A.; b. F 4. 1S83. Monticello, 
111.; d. Philip Hamlin (b. Tl 13, 1840, Utica. O.) 
and Martha Orrilla (, Davis) Conard tb. D 23. 
185^. Libert V, Inil.). Prepared in Monticello 
H."'S.: L^niv. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A 
Cabinet; Stud. Volunteer B.-ind. Teacher. 
1 itchtield H. S.. 1007-8; Constantinople. Tur 



key. 1012: Studv and travel in Palestine, 
Greece. Italy and Switzerland, 1015-18. Mem., 
Presby. Church; Constantinople Woman's Club. 
Married Ernst Otto lacob ('07). Ag 6, 1908. 
Monticello, 111. Child. Philip Ernest, b. Jl 
12, 1014. .Address, 1007 347 Madison Ave., 
New York City. 

2622. WILBUR CHARLES CONE 
Draftsman: B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 18, 1882, 

Loda, 111. Prepared in I'axton H. S. Drafts- 
man, Chicago City R. R. Co.: Const, work, San 
Francisco. Address, 4602 \'incennes Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Newhall Bldg., San Francisco.t 

2623. DICK HADWIN CORNELL 
Indus. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 25, 1S74, 

Cornell, 111.: s. Henry Moreland (b.^ 1836. 
Providence. R. I.) and Mary Martha Cornell. 
Prepared in Pontiac H. S. E. E. Soc. ; Eta 
Kappa Nu. Indus. Engr., Jefferson City, Mo., 
looo; do., Peoria, 1906-10; do., Bloomington, 
111., loio-ii; do., Kansas City, igii— . Spanish 
.\m. War, 1898. Married iNIary Jane Cornell, 
Ja 12, 191 1. Address, 70s E. Washington St., 
Bloomington, Ill.t 

2624. EDWARD CORRIGAN 
Dept. Mgr.; A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 16, 1881, 
New Berlin, 111.: s. Matthew (b. My 22, 1835, 
W. Moath Co., Ireland) and Rose (Branagan) 
Corrigan (b. (J 10, 1845, Castle Blarney, do.). 
Prepared in New Berlin 11. S. K. K. Club; 
Philomathean: Delta Upsilon; Fid. -in-chief, Iltio, 
1006. Salesman, Wheeling, W. \'a., 1906-10; 
Sales Dept.; Chicago. 1010-13; Sales Mgr., 
Peoria, 1013-16: Dept. Mgr., Milwaukee, 1916—. 
.\uth.: Some Results of Large Scale Produc- 
tion, Business, 191s; Price Cutting Records, 
Modern Methods. lo'is; What it Should Cost Us 
to Sell, System, 191 7. Married Lillian Barclay 
Chase, Ap 19, 191 1. Chicago. .Iddress, Grain 
Belt Mills Co.. St. Joseph, Mo. 

262s. JANE ADAH CRAIG 
(Sister of No. 343) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.: b. Je 
29, 1S82, Champaign: d. James Milligan (b. ^ly 
27, 1S30, Worthington, Pa.) and Margaret Ada- 
line (Blaine) Craig (b. My 15, 1S40. do.). Pre- 
pared in Chaiiip.Tis" H. S. Kappa Kappa Gam- 
ma. Catalog .\sst.. Lib.. L'^niv. of 111., looo-ii; 
.\sst. in charge of Engrig. Lib., 1911-15; Cata- 
log Reviser, 1915 — . Scc.-Treas., 111. St. Lib. 
Sch. Alumni Assn., 1012-16; Mem., A. C. A.; 

A. L. A. Address, 613 W. Springfield Ave., 
Champaign. 

2626. STEPHEN JAMES CRAIG 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 16, 1882, 
Wilmington, 111.; s. James (b. 1S5S, Ireland) 
and Minerva (Rockwell) Craig (b. 1868. Wil- 
mington. 111.). Prepared in Wilmington H. S. 

B. S. .X., Cornell, looS. .\uth.: The Lake Co. 
Itid. .-lir. .-Idziser. 1014. Pres., Agr. Club; 111. 
St. Soil Sur. Adviser, Lake Co. Ind., Council 
Defense, 1017. Married Ruth Jackson, O 14, 
101 1. Children: lames Jackson, b. O 0, I9«3; 
Harold Tackson. b. S 11. 1015; Ruth Jackson, 
b. O 6, "1017. Address, Prophetstown, Ill.t 

2627. PAUL JONES CRATTY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N iS 187S, 
Peoria; s. Tosiah Cratty. Prepared in Univ. of 
Wis. Sales Dept. of Thomas G. Grier Co., 
Elec. Supplv House, Chicago, 1910. Address, 
Riverside. Ill.t 

2628. FLORENCE BAXTER CURRIE 
Librarian: B. L. S. : b. Je 28, iSSt, Milwau- 
kee: d. Tames (b. Je 10 1853. Scotland) and 
Teannie Anne (Harper) Currie (b. Ja 19. «S5S.)- 
Prepared in W. Div. H. S., Milwaukee; Mil- 
waukee Downer Coll., 1000-4. Delta Gamma. 



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Asst. Catalogcr, Carnegie I.ili. of Pittsburgh, 
1906-8; CalaToger, Univ. of Washington Lib., 
1908-16; Reviser, Catalog Dcpt., Univ. of Minn. 
Lib., 1916 — . Address, 710 iith Ave., Min- 
neapolis, S. E. • 

2629. ASA BRYANT CUTLER 
(Husband of No. 3424; Brother of No. 2366) 
Manufacturer; 15. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Mr 
18, 1878; s. Asa E. (b. Je 23, 1834, W. Urook- 
field, Mass.) and Lucy (Smith) Clutler (b. S 18, 
1839, Princeton, 111.;. Prepared in Ruckford 
IL S.; Rockford 15us. Coll., 1898-9. Phi Delta 
Theta; Univ. Mandolin Club; Track squad. 
Instrunientinan, Pittsburgh Filter Const. Co., 
1906-7; Farmer and Stuck Raiser, Dalhart, Tex., 
1907-8; Apple Grower, Hood River, Ore., 1908- 
18; Pres., Cutler Mfg. Co., Portland, (Dre. 
Married Ruth Ilyndman ('08), N 23, 1916. 
Child, Dorothy, b. N 5, 191 7. Address, 351 E. 
loth St., Portland, Ore. 

2630. JOHN CTIRISTLXN DALLENBACII 
(Brother of Nos. 4123, 5087) 
Physician and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; b. D 22, 
1881, Champaign; s. John J. (b. O.) and Anna 
C. (Mittendorf) Dallenbach (b. Cook Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign li. S. M. D., Univ. of 
Pa., 1906. Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Kap- 
pa. Physician and Surg., Seattle, lyoS-ii; do., 
Champaign, 1911-17. U. S. A., 1017; ist Lt., 
Med. Reserve Corps, 1917; Capt., (to., A. K. F., 
France, 1918; Maj., do., 19 18; Mustered out, 
Mr 3, 1919. Mem., Am. Med. Assn.; 
B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M. Married Rcba Burr 
Bryan, N 17, 1907, New York City. Address, 
1018 VV. Church St., Champaign; bus. add., 421 
Illinois Bldg., do. 

2631. OLIVE ERMENGARDE ]>AVIS 
Clerk; B. L. S.; b. Mr 31, 1878; d. William 
Thomas (b. 1853, Osborn, O.) and Mary Adeline 
(Purdy) Davis (b. 1854, Moorelield, Ind.). 
Prepared in Westport (Mo.) U. S. and John 
Marshall IL S., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 
1901; Mt. llolyoke, Mass., 1901-2; Lewis Inst., 
C.'iicago, 1902-4. Lib. (Jrganizer until 1909; 
Clerk, Sch. for Blind, Indianapolis, 1917-18. 
Address, Sch. for Blind, Indianapolis. 

2632. RALPH RICHARD DAVIS 
(Brother of No. 2949) 

Rancher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 17, 1884, 
Centralia, 111.; s. John I.aury (b. Ap 30, 1855, 
do.) and Mary Catherine (Marsh) Davis (b. N 
9, 1859, do.). Prepared in C^entralia IL S. 
Alpha Tau Omega. Married Edith Genevieve 
Pease, D 25, 1907, Centralia, 111. Child, John 
Douglas, b. Ap 18, 1909. Address, Sterling, 
Idaho. 

2633. FRANCIS ELLERY DEASON 

Farm Supt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 13, 1877, 
Murphysboro, 111.; s. Wilburn H. (b. Je 20, 
1849, do.) and Mary Jane (CawhornJ Deason 
(b. Saline Co., 111.). Prepared in Murphysboro 
Tp. II. S. Agr. Club. Foreman, Beef-cattle 
Barns, Univ. of 111., 1906; Agr. Insij., P. I., 
1907-8; I''arni Supt., Exp. Sta., P. L, 1908-9; 
Dist. Sell. Dir. Married Elva Ann Winchester, 
N 26, 1906, Champaign. Children: Mary 
Aleene, b. Jl i, 1908; Earnest Wilburn, b. N 
27, 1909; Russell F'rancis, b. Mr 8, 1912; Glenn 
EJwood, b. Ap IS, 191 3; Lester Allen, b. Jl 27, 
iyi6; Alice May, b. My 22, 1917 (died F 28, 
1918) Address, Murphysboro, 111. 

2634. JESSIE MAUDE DEPUY 
(Sister of No. 2635) 
Civ. Service; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Cissna 
Park, 111.; d. John M. (b. My 16, 1854. E)ana, 
Ind.) and Jennie B. (Fleming) Depuy (b. D 21, 
1856, La Salle Co., 111.). Prepared in Cissna 
Park and Urbana H. Schs. B. S., James Milli- 
kin Univ., 1907; Eng. Club; Varsity Basketball 



Team. Dir of Phys. Tr. for Women, James 
Millikin Univ., 1907; Asst. Prin.. II. S., Shel- 
don, 111., 1909; Civil Service, Washington D. C, 
1912 — . Mem., Coll. Women's Club, Washing- 
ton D. C. Address, Raven, lll.t 

?r,,5. ORVAL CARL DEPUY 
(Brother of No. 2634) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 7, 1882, Cissna 
Park, 111.; s. John M. (b. My itj, 1854, Dana, 
111.) and Jennie B. (I'leming) Depuy (b. D 21, 
1856, La Salle Co., 111.). Prepared in Cissna 
Park II. S.; Grand Praire Sem., Onarga, 111.: 
Univ. Acad. Varsity Track Team. With Sears, 
Roebuck Co., 1907; Chicago Mail Order Co., 
1907; Am. Employment Assn., 1908; Moline 
Auto Co., 1910; Ballard I'ottinger & Co., Real 
Est., 191 1. Married Anna May King, Ja 7, 
1918, Lafayette, Ind. Address, Scotland, 111. 

2636. EVERETT FOSTER DERWENT 
F'armer; B. S. in C. IC. ; b. S 19, 1884, 
Durand, 111.; s. Thomas W. (b. Je 25, 1832, 
Manchester, ling.) and limnia E. (Foster) Der- 
went (b. My 4, 1858, 111.). Prepared in Peca- 
tonia IL S. With Ecli()se Gas Stove Co., Rock- 
ford, ' ill., 1006-7; Pioneer Steel Co., 1907-10; 
[•"arming. Married Zoe H. Salisbury, Jl 1907, 
Pecatonia, 111. Children: Thomas E,, b. Je 26, 
1910; Dorothy, b. Jl 14, 1914. Address, Du- 
rand, 111. 

2637. HOMER HARRY DEWEY 
(Brother of No. S097) 
Grain Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 2, 
1885, Mineral, 111.; s. William Whipple (b. Jl 
14, 1 85 1, Lunenburg, Vt.) and May (Williams) 
Dewey (b. F" 6, 1855, Lake Port, ind.). Pre- 
pared in Henry H. S. Ueta Theta Pi; Cml. 
(Jlub; Pol. .Sc. Club. Clerk, McGregor, Chase 
i<i Co., Pub. Acets. Grain Comn., 1906-8; W. W. 
Dewey & Sons, (irain Merchants, Peoria, 
1908 — . Mem., Creve Coeur Club; Peoria 
Canoe Club, Vice-Commodore; Univ. (^lub of 
i'eoria; Peoria Country Club; Peoria Bd. of 
Trade, 1915-16, V. P., 1917, Treas., 1918. Mar- 
ried Orrel C. Howard, 1912, Sheflield, 111. 
Child, Alice May, b. N 18, 1915. Address, 217 
N. Glenwood Ave., I'eoria. 

2638. LOUISE ELIZAP.ETH DE WITT 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Jl 24, 1884, 
l,a Grange, 111.; d. Frank L. (b. D 5, 1862, 
Tiskilwa, 111.) and Minnie Crawford (Mitchell) 
De Witt (b. S 15, 1866, Pentanguishene, Can.). 
Prepared in Lyons Tp. 11. .S. Alpha Xi Delta. 
I.ibn., La Clrange Pub. Lib. Address, 22 Waiola 
Ave., La Grange, 111. 

2639. FRED PAUL DILLON 
(Husband of No. 3172) 
-Supt., Lighthouse Service; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 
D 26, 1883, Camp I'oint, 111.; s. I'rancis Marion 
(b. My I, 1849, (jeorgetown. 111.) and Alice 
ICxperience (Merrill) Dillon (b. N 19, 184:;, 
Saluda, 111.). Prepared in Englewood IL .S. 
Pi Theta. Insp. in charge of Const., 1906; 
.Sur. Draftsman, 1908; Asst. Civ. Engr. and 
Supt., Const., p. M. Dept.,_U. S. A., 1900; 
Civ. Engr. and .Supt. of Const., do.. 191 1; 
Asst. Supt. sixth Lighthouse Dist., Baltimore; 
.Supt., do., 1918 — . Mem., Engng. Soc. of 
West Pa. Married Miriam Elsie .Scott ('07), 
O 12, 1909. Children: iidward .Scott^ b. N 18, 
1910; Kathleen, b. Ja 31, 1913; Merrill Barker, 
b. Ja 17, 19 1-'. Address, Garrison Apts., Cor. 
Garrison and Belle Ave., Baltimore; bus. add.. 
Office of Lighthouse Insp., do. 

2640. FRANK EUGENE DIXON 
Tcle[)hone Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 26, 
1878, Iroquois Co., 111.; s. James William (b. 
Je 3. 1838, Tonica, 111.) and Anna Mary (Hu- 
ber) Dixon (b. F" 11, 1845, Harrisburg, Pa.). 
I'repared in N. W. Acad.; N. W. Univ., 1902. 



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Telephone Engr., 1908; F'arining, igog; Tele- 
phone Engr., 1909 — . Mem., West. Efficiency 
Soc. Married Charlotte Aquiline Anderson, Jl 
3. 1917. Chicago. Address, 2443 S. Keeler 
Ave., Chicago. 

3641. GEORGE TERRY DONOGHUE 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 38. 1884, 
Chicago; s. Micheal Francis (b. Jl 5, 184^, 
Cork, Ireland) and Elizabeth (Shields) Donog- 
hue (b. 1850, Butlalo, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Chicago Engng. and Man. Tr. Schs. Delta Tau 
Delta; Yoxan; Dramatic Club. Engr., San. Dist. 
of Chicago, 1906-13; Chief Engr., Lincoln Park 
Comns., Chicago, 1913— . Mem., K. of C. ; Am. 
Rd. Builders' Assn.; Pres., Chicago Illini Club, 
1916; Din, do., 1017. Married Clara Frances 
Roche, Te 18, 1912, Chicago. Cliildren: George 
Terry, jr., b. Je 17, 1Q13: Edmund Roche, b. 
Ja 5, 191 5; Katherine Eli7abeth, b. Mr 20, 
1916; Marie, b. Ag 15, 1917. Address, 6.'i 
FuIIerton Parkway, N. llalsted St., Chicago. 

2642. ROBERT BEATTY DOOL 

(Husband of No. 4300) 
Advertising; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 22, 1881, 
Aledo. 111.; s. John (b. Mr 23, 1826, New Athens, 
O.) and Sarah J. (Havertield) Dool (b. Je 14, 
1838, (/(>.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. Telephone 
work in factory; Mgr., Factory, 1906-15; News- 
paper and advertising work, Aledo, 111., 1915-18. 
Married Hazel Denton Mandeville ('10), O 4, 
1910, Champaign. Children: Hazen I., b. Ja 3, 
1913; John H., b. N 25, 1914; Roberta Jaiie, b. 
Ap II, 1917. Address, Aledo, 111. 

2643. EDWIN BEALE DORAN 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. 11, 1885, Lon- 
don, Tenn.; s. Edwin Wortham (b. Ky.) and 
Florence Emily (Beale) Doran (b. Coles Co., 
111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. 
Expert for Internat. Harvester Co. in U. S., 
France, Algiers and Argentine; Farmer, Miss.; 
Instr. and Asst. Prof., La. St. Univ., 191 1 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; A. S. M. E. Married Cor- 
nelia Anne Denham, Ag 191 2, Prairieville, La. 
Child, Edwin Bcale, Jr., b. Ja 11, 1918. Ad- 
drtss. Box 306, Baton Rouge, La. 

2644- IVAN N. DOUGHTY 
Supt., Brick Factory; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 
My 29, 1884, Danville, 111.; s. James Fremont 
(b. 1856, Vt.) and Oceana (Morin) Doughty 
(b. i86o, Danville, 111.). Prepared in Danville 
H. S. St. Ry. Const.. 1906; Elec. Ry. Const.. 
1907-8; City Engr., 1909-10; Supt., Brick Fac- 
tory, ign — . Mem., B. P. O. E. Address. 
121 Pine St., Danville, Ill.t 

2645. DON JOHN CHARLES DREW 
(Brother of Nos. 2959, 3714, 5638) 
Standardization Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. 
My i6, 1882, Clifton, 111.; s. Washington (b. 
Ag 20, 1846, Chateaucay, N. Y.) and Mary 
Alice (Hunt) Drew (b. S 23, 1851, Charles- 
town, N. H.). Prepared in Watseka H. S. 
A. I. E. E.; E. E. Soc; Choral Soc. Stud. 
Apprentice, West. Elec. Co., 1906-7; Asst. 
Shop Foreman, do., 1907-8; Insp. and Installa- 
tion work, do.. 1908-9; Telephone exchange 
power engng., do., 1909-11; Supvr., do., 1914- 
16; Standardization Engr., do.. 1916-18; Mem., 
M. E. Church: Y. M. C. A.; I. C. A. G. A.; 
HI. St. Hort. Soc; Sec. and Treas.. Cml. Or- 
chard Co. Married Hattie May German, S 
22, 1908, Newton, Kan. Children: Ada Marion, 
b. Ag 27, 1909; Ruth Alice, b. Mr 24, 191 1; 
Glen G., b. Ja 13, 1913; Paul Wesley, b. N 
20, 1916. Address, 301 S. Madison Ave., La 
Grange, III.; bus. add.. West. Elec. Co., Haw- 
thorne Sta., Chicago. 

2646. EARL N. DUGAN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 2;, 1877, 
Boone Co., la.; s. Nathaniel (b. Ag 30, 1840, 
Tuscaross Co., O.) and Mary Jane (George) 



Dugan (b. Jl 28, iSj,*?. Gilmore Co.. O.). Pre- 
pared m Perry H. S. Arch. Club; Choral Soc. 
.•\rch. Draftsman, ioo6-io; Practising Arch., 
191 o—. Mem., Presby. Church; Univ. Club, 
Tacoma, 1908-10; St. Chni>., Am. Inst, of 
Arch., 1910 — . Married Alice Grace Settle- 
myer, Je 24, 1908, Des Moines. Children: 
Rebecca Jane, b. D i ■;. 1913; .Mice Louise, b. 
Je 15, 1915; Robert Earl, b. F 24, 1918. Ad- 
dress. Si 8 W. Sorague Ave., Tacoma, Wash.; 
bus. add.. 1013 Nat. Realty Bldg., do. 

2647. ALBERT MENZO DUNLAP 
Med. Specialist; B. S. in Sc; b. Ja 15, 1884; 
s. James Hammil (b. Savoy, 111.) "and Henri- 
etta (Coon) Dunlap (b. Champaign, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. .\cnd.; M. D.. Howard Univ.. 
Med. Sch., loio. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; 
Mil. Scholarship; Class Baseball. Specialist, 
•Med. Sch., Shanghai, China. Married Eva 
May Wyman, Je i, iqii, Cambridge, Mass. 
.Address, 3 Great Western Rd., Shanghai, 
China. t 

2648. JOEL ERNEST DUNN 
Surveyor and Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Mr 21, 1879, Macon, 111.; s. Joel (b. Lov- 
ington, III.) and Clara Josephine (Smith) 
Dunn (b. Moweaqua, HI.). Prepared in Be- 
ment 11. S. C. E. Club: Adclidiic; Capt., l^niv. 
Regt.; Class Football; Class Treas.; Illio Staff. 
Mem., Church of Disciples of Christ; .\. F. 
A. M.; Dexter Club. Address, Dexter, Mo. 

2649. JOHN HENRY DURFEE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. .\g 24, 1880, 

Central Bridge, N. Y. ; s. Oscar F. (b. .'\g 30, 
tS-tS, Dusnesbnrgh, N. Y.) and Deliah (Dictz) 
Durfee (b. Mr j8, 1863). Prepared in Troy 
Conf. Acad., Poultnev, Vt.; O. Wesleyan 
Univ., Delaware, O. Stud. .-Vnprentice, West. 
Elec. Co., 1906-7; Designer, Ft. Wayne Elec. 
Works, Madison, Wis., 1907-10. Married 
Maria .Mice Durfee. S 9, 1903, Vergennes, Vt. 
Child, Oscar Ray, b. Ja i, 1906. Address, 317 
N. Baldwin St., Madison, Wis.t 

2650. LIDA ELIZA DYMOND 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Lake Zurich, III.; d. 
James (b. F 27, 1836, Kxeter, Eng.) and Persis 
"(Robertson) Dyniond (b. .\g 2. 1854,^ Lake 
Zurich, 111.). Prepared in Frances Shinier 
.\cad., Mt. Carroll, 111.; Univ. of Chic.Tgo. 
Chicago Coll. Club. Address. Shorewood 
Farm, Lake Zurich, Lake Co., 111. 

2651. JOHN PADEN DYSART 
Missionary: B. S. in Agr.: b. Ag 23, 1880, 

Granville, 111.: s. Cornelius William (b. 1847, 
do.) and Elizabeth Mary Dysart (b. 1849, Me.). 
Prepared in ITniv. .\cad. .Mpha Zeta: Chm., 
Y. M. C. A. Employment Bur. Teacher, 
1006-7; Grad., Oberlin Sem.. loio; Missionary. 
TOii — . Pres., Oberlin Sem. Ihiion; Ordained 
in Fox River Assn. of Congr. Churches. Mar- 
ried Bertha Frcelino- Fox, Ja 10. loii, Gran- 
ville, 111. (died My 9, 1913); Mathilda Alber- 
tine Thorson, F 4. 1918, St. Paul. Address. 
Chikore, Melsetter Dist., So. Africa. 

2652. JOHN ISAAC EDWARDS 
Manaeer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 17. 1S85, 
.\ledo. 111.; s. John William (b. Oquawka, 111.) 
and Mary (Nesbit) Edwards (b. Aledo, 111.). 
Prepared in Aledo and Phoenix (.\riz.) H. 
.Schs. Phi Kapna -Sigma. Sales Engr., Sulli- 
van Mach. Co., El Paso, Tex., Mex., D. F. and 
Chicago, 1906-14; Sales Engr., Vacuum Oil 
Co., Chicago, 1915-16; Mgr., I.ubricating Dent., 
Gulf Refining Co., N. Y.. 1916-17; Mgr., Sales 
I)iv.. Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago, 1919 — . 
.\ttached to Gen. Engr. Depot. U. S. A.. 191 7; 
ist. Lt., Engr. N. A.. 191S; Mustered out, 
TOT9.I Address. Room loio. Fisher Bldg., 
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2653. WILLIAM HENRY EIKER 
(Brother of No. 4635) 
Dist. Engr.; b. S 12, 1880, Sparta, 111.; s. 
W. D. (b. J! 10, 1848, Millerstown, Pa.) and 
A. J. (Guad) Eiker (b. N 1838, Toronto, 
Can.). Preiiarcd in Si)arta H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Capt., Univ. Rcgt. Div. Engr., C. B. 
& Q. R. R., Lincoln, Neb., 190610; Chief 
Clen<, la. office. Real Est. and Ind. Conin., 
C. B. & Q. R. R. Dist. Engr., do.. Lincoln, 
Neb., 19 1 2-1 8. Married Margaret B. Brown, 
My II, 1912, Springfield, 111. Address, 2012 
S. 25th St., Lincoln, Neb.; bus. add., Room 
14 C. B. & Q. Depot, do. 

2654. FREDERIC HOOD EMERSON 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 10, 1884, 
Rockford, 111.; s. Frank Daniel (b. 1846, Wor- 
cester, Mass.) and Nettie (Hood) Emerson (b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y.). Prejiared in Rockford H. 
S. Psi Upsilon; Glee Club. Engr., West. 
Elec. Co., 1906-8; Chicago Telephone Co., 
1908-9; Dist. Sales Mgr., Bristol Co., Boston; 
Production Engr., Mgr. of Artillery Section, 
do., 19 1 8 — . Address, f> Albemarle Chambers, 
Boston; bus. add., 19 Portland St., do. 

2655. RAYMOND JESSE EMMERSON 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. My 4, 1882, Albion, 
111.; s. Morris (b. do.) and Ida (Harris) Em- 
merson (b. do.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon II. 
S. Sigma Aliiha Epsilon; Theta Kappa Nu; 
Pol. Sc. Club; Van Twiller, Moot Court. City 
Ed., Daily News-Herald, Lincoln, 111., 1906-9; 
Practising Law, Birmingham, Ala., 1909 — . 
Married Marie Angela Schilling, Ap 14, 1909, 
Lincoln, 111. Child, Ruth Michelle, b. F 6, 
1912. Address, 1301 Phelan St., Birmingham, 
Ala. 

2656. MELVIN LORENIUS ENGER. 
(Brother of No. 2657) 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 191 1; M. S., 
191 7; b. My 4, 1 88 1, Decorah, la.; s. Lauritz 
Magnus (b. N 3, 1856, Norway) and Bertha 
(Myran) Enger (b. 1858, Decorah, la.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. of Minn. Hon. Mem., Triangle; 
Hon. Mem., Sigma Tan; Hon. Mem., Mu San; 
Final Honors; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. Asst. 
Instrumentman and Instrumentman, B. & B. 
Dept., C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1906-7; Instr. in 
T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Assoc, 1909- 
11; Asst. Prof., 1911-17; Assoc. Prof., 1917— . 
Auth. : (with A. N. Talbot) The Resistance to 
Flow Through Locomotive Water Columns, Bui. 
48, Engng. E.rp. Sta., Univ. of III., Mem., Soc. 
for the Promotion of Engng. Educ; 111. Soc. 
Engrs. Married Mary Adeline Crawford, Ag 24, 
1908, Decorah, la. Children: Bertha Marie, b. 
Je I, 1909; Walter Melvin. b. My 11, 1914- 
Address, 802 Nevada. Urbana; bus. add., 
Engng. Hall, Univ. of 111., do. 



2657. NORVAL ENGER 
(Brother of No. 2656) 
B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1917; b. Ag 15, 1883, 
Decorah, la.; s. Lauritz Magnus (b. N 3, 
1856, Norway) and Bertha (Myran) Enger 
(b. 1858, Decorah, la.). Prepared in Univ. 
of Minn. Address, Ephrata. Wash. 

2658. CECIL CLAIRE ERICKSON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 30, 1882, 
Farmer City, 111.; s. John (b. F 14, 1852, Swe- 
den) and Lissa (b. N 14, 1862). Prepared in 
Farmer City H. S. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 
1908. Sec. to Charles E. Merriam, Chicago; 
Comn. of City Expenditure, Chicago; Repub- 
lican Nominee for Mavor of Chicago; Lawyer, 
Chicago. Mem., .\. F. A. M. Address. 333 
Dorchester Ave., Chicago. t 



2659. THURLOW GAULT ESSINGTON 
(Brother of No. 4148) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 19, i886, 
Streator, 111.; s. John Essington. Prepared in 
Streator II. S. J. 1)., Univ. of Chicago. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. 
City Atty. of Streator, 191 5 — . Mayor of 
Streator, 1917-18. Rep. St. Senator. Married 
Davie Hendricks, F 26, 1913, Madisonville, 
Ky. Address, 604 Broadway, Streator, III. 

2660. ROBERT MILLS EVANS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 13, 1883, 
.\liddletoii, O.; s. John (iaunt and Laura (Wil- 
liamson) Evans. Prepared in Winfield, Kan. 
II. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Jr. 
Class Pres.; Treas., Sr. Class. Engr., West 
Elec. Co., 1906-10; Allis-Chalmers Co., 1910-11; 
Citizens' Light Co., .Aberdeen, 191 1; Byron G. 
Arnold Co., Seattle, 191 1; Meacham & Bab- 
cock, Seattle, igii; II. P. Gillette, Seattle, 191 1; 
Howard Pulp Process, Everett, 1912; Seattle 
Frog & Switch Co., 1913 — . Mem., Seattle Ath. 
Club. Married B. M. Henehan Brown, S 12, 
1912. Address, 2306, 34th Ave., Seattle.! 

2661. HENRY ELLSWORTH EWING 
Professor; A. B. in Sc, 1906; A. M., 1908; 
b. F II, 1883, Areola, 111.; s. Joseph Henry (b. 
N 30, 1841, Charleston, 111.) and Anna L. 
(McDonald) Ewing (b. N 13, 1841, do.). Pre- 
Ijared in Areola H. S.; Kno.x Coll.; Ph. D., Cor- 
nell, 1911; Rush Med. Coll.; la. St. Coll. 
Adelphic; Phi Delta Theta; Class Football 
Team; 2nd Univ. Football Team. Teacher of 
Sc, Marshall Tp. H. S., 1908-9; Asst. in Zool., 
la. St. Coll., 1909-10; Schuyler fellow in Ento- 
mol., Cornell,. 1910-1 1 ; Asst. Entomologist, Ore. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1911-14; Asst. Prof., Dept. of 
Zool., la. St. Coll., 1914-16; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1916 — . Auth.: New North Am. Acarina, 
Transactions Acad. Sc. of St. Louis, Vol. 
.Will, 1909; The Oribatoidea of 111., Bui. III. 
St. Lab. Nat. Hist., Vol. VII, 1909; A System- 
atic and Biol. Study of the Acarina of HI., 
The Univ. Studies, Vol. Ill, 1909; New Species 
of Acarina, Transactions of Am. Bntomol. Soc, 
\'ol. XXXV, igio; The Eng. Sparrow as an 
.\gt. in the Dissemination of Chicken and Bird 
Mites, Anls., Vol. XXVIII, 1911; other articles 
in Transactions /tcad. of Sc. St. Louis, Buls. 
Am. Museum Nat. Hist.. lour. Entomol. and 
Zool., Biol. Bui.. Buls. of Ore. Agr. E.rp. Sta. 
Fellow, A. A. A. S.; la. Acad. Sc; Charter 
mem.. 111. St. Acad, of Sc. ; Mem., Am. Assn. 
Econ. Entomols. ; Entomol. Soc. of Am. Mar- 
ried Bertha M. Riley, Ag 7, 19 16, Evanston, 111. 
Child, Paul McDonald, b. D 21, 1917- Address, 
536 Forest Glen Ave., Ames, la. 

2662. JAMES ALBERT LEROY FAIRCHILD 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 15. 1875. 
Edgar Co., 111.; s. John (b. N i, 1837, O.) and 
Emily (Hickey) Fairchild (b. Ap 3, 1842, do.). 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Adelphic; 
Debating Team. Prin., Oceana H. S., Va., 
1908-10; in charge of Sc, Brookfield and River- 
side H. S., Riverside, III., 1910-11; Head of 
Dept. of Physics and Agr La Crosse St. Norm. 
Sch., iQii-17; do.. Rural Educ, do., 1917 — • 
Capt., Tenth Inf., Wis. Nat. Guard. Patent on 
Motor Carburetor, 1915- Auth.: Bui. on Sch. 
Gardens, Nat. Printing Co., 1914- Married 
Gertrude Mills, .\e 23, 1905, Decatur, III. 
Children: Elwood Mills, b. N 12, 1912 (adop- 
ted, Te 1913); Mildred Miriam, b. Ap 12, 1915 
(adopted Ap iotO Emily .Ann, b. O 18, 1917- 
Address, 1305 Vine St., La Crosse, Wis. 

2663. SHERMAN D. FAIRCHILD 

Lawyer and Senator; LL. B. ; b. N 14, 1878, 

Tower Hill, III.; s. John IT. (b. Jl 23, 1850, 

Willsborough, N. Y.) and Fanny (McKittrick) 

Fairchild (h. Ap 1833. Ireland). Prepared m 



University of Illinois 



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Austin ColL, Effingham, IIL; Univ. Acad.; N. 
W. Univ. Law Sch., 1002. Practiced I^w in 
Boise, Idaho. 1907-8; Farming, 190S-1::; Sen- 
ator from Ada Co., Idaho, 1912-14, 1917-18. 
Mem., Ada Bar Assn., 1907; Idaho St. Bar 
Assn., 1907; Pres., Ada Co. Pub. Sch. Trustees 
Assn., ipio-ii; Illini Club of Idaho, 1910 — ; 
Dir., Boise Valley Cattle Grazers' Assn. Mar- 
ried Gertrude Buchanan, N 23, 1907, Boise, 
Idaho. Children: Anna McKittrick. b. Mr 17, 
1911; John Henry, b. .\g 9. 1914. Address, R. 
2, Kuna, Idaho. 

2664. MATTIE PAULINE FARGC^ 
Librarian; B. L. S., b. S 4, 1883, Lake Mills, 
Wis.; d. Enoch J. (b. do.) and Mary (Ruther- 
ford) Fargo (b. do.). Prepared in Lake IMills 
II. S.; Mnwaukee-Downer Coll., 1901-3; I'liiv. 
of Wis., 1903-4. Alpha Xi Delta. Catalogor, 
la. St. Teachers' Coll., 1906-12; Libn., Lead 
(S. Dak.) H. S. Lib., 1912; Cataloger. Co. 
Free Lib., 1914-16, Los Angeles; Head of Co. 
Teachers' Lib. and Sch. Dists. Lib., do., 1916. 
Address, 1632 N. Kingsley Drive, Los .Vngelcs. 

2665. FRANCES MARGUERITE FEIND 

THURSH) 

(Wife of No. 3422) 

A. B. in L. A.; B. L. S., 1907; b. D 15, 1885, 

Chicago; d. Oswald Frank, (b. N 20, i860, Ger.) 

and VVilhelmina (Rulle) Feind (b. Ap. 5, 1854, 

do.). Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S., Chicago 

Ilgts. Illiola; .-Vchoth; Pres., Sr. Lib. Class; 

Der Deutsche Verein. Asst. Loan Libn., Univ. 

of III., 1907-14. Mem., Presby. Church; Am. 

Libn. Assn.; O. E. S. Married Ralph Kent 

Hursh ('08), le 28, 1914, Chicago Heights. 

Child, Robert William, b. Mr 3, 1916. .Add'n-ss. 

205 Indiana Ave.. L^rbana. 

2666. ROY WARNER FLOWERS 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 22, 18S4, 
Quincy, 111.; s. Benjamin Miller (b. N 30, 1856, 
Mt. Joy, Pal) and Martha Louise (Warner) 
Flowers (b. Mr 27, :85s, Warsaw, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Quincy H. S. Arch. Club. Draftsman, 
Continental Bridge Co., Chicago, 1907; Asst. 
in Arch. Dept., 1907; Draftsman, Prof. T. M. 
White, Urbana. 1907; Draftsman and Designer, 
The Scherzer Rolling Life Bridge Co., Chicago, 
191 1 ; Draft.sman, Am. Bridge Co.. (iary. hid. 
Mem., Illini Club of Chicago; West, ^^oc^ of 
Engrs. ; Prairie Club. Married Oace Niles 
Perkins, Jl 26, 1908, Urbana. .-Iddrcss, 252 
Marshall St., Gary, Ind.; bus. add., c/o .Vm. 
Bridge Co., Drawing Room 3, do. 

2667. ELIZABETH FORREST 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mr 22, 1882, Chicago; 
d. William Sylvester (b. Jl 3, 1852, Baltimore > 
and Elizabeth Emma (Whitney) _Forrest (b. X 
22, 1S57, N. Y.). Prepared in Kenwood Inst., 
Chicago, and Mary A. Burnham Sch., North- 
ampton, Mass. Prelim. Honors. Organizer, 
la. Lib. Comn., 1907; Ref. Asst.. Univ. of III. 
Lib., 1907-S; Asst. Libn., Pa. St. Coll., 191 i-i i; 
Libn., Coll. of Agr. and Mcch. Arts., Univ. of 
Mont.. 1914-18; Libn.. Mont. Agr. Coll.. Bo?e- 
man, Mont., 1918 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. .!</• 
dress Montana Agr. College, Bozeman. Mont. 

2668. HOWARD BRACE FRANKLIN 
Mech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr i6, 18S4, 
Bismarck, N. Dak.; s. W. A. (b. 1849. Wis.) 
and Annie (Brace) Franklin (b. 1848, Wis.). 
Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey, 111. 
M. and E. E. Soc; Pres., Soph. Class. Mech. 
Engr. with L. S. & M. S. R. R., 1910; with 
Internat. Harv. Co., iqio — . Mem., A. F. A. 
M. Married Natalie Burpee, Ag 10, 1909, Ash- 
tabula, O. Child, Clarence Edson, b. J_e 8, 1910. 
.4Jdr-t-ss, 161 1 Clayton Park Ave., Chicago.t 



2669. JOHN HENRY FROST 

Ins. Salesman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 5, 1883, 
Chicago; s. David (b. Lebanon, Pa.) and Wil- 
helmina (Grevy) Frost (b. Aurora, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Delta 
Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Yoxan. Asst. 
Engr., Cuba R. R. Co., San Luis, Cuba, 1906-7; 
do,, Mo., Okla. & Gulf R. M., Muskogee, Okla., 
1907-8; Locating Engr., Cairo, Mounds City & 
Mounds Intcrurban, Cairo, 111., 1908-9; Design- 
ing Engr.. Chicago Subway, Chicago, 1909-10; 
Locating Engr., 111. Southern R. R. Co., 1910- 
11; Loc. and Const. Engr., Denver Reservoir 
S: Irrigation Co., Denver, 1911-12; Asst. Engr., 
Denver Reservoir & Irrigation Co.. Denver, 
1912-16; Salesman, Mutual Benefit Life Ins. 
Co.. 1916 — . Married Nellie Mae Cameron, N 
15, 1911. Child, Eugene Cameron, b. Ag 23, 
1912. Address, 519 Gilpin St., Denver, 

2670. JOHN F. FUCIK, JR. 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 11, 1885, 

Chicago; s. John and Mary A. (Schimek) Fucik. 
Prepared in Chicago H. S.; John Marshall Law 
Sch., 1909-10. Rodman, Chicago, 1906; Asst. 
Engr., Alvord & Burdick, Chicago, 1906; Engr., 
Bd. of Local Improvements, Chicago, 1909 — . 
.Iddress, 5409 Gladys Ave., Chicago.! 

2^1. JOHN H ALBERT GALEENER 
(Brother of No. 4669) 
lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 23, 1880, Tunnel Hill, 
111.; s. William Elwood (b. O 30. 1841, Blue 
Ash, O.) and India B. (Perkins) Galeener (b. 
My 26, 1851, Vienna, 111.). Prepared in Vien- 
na H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Engng. Club; 
Maj., Univ. Rcgt. : Bus. Mgr.. ///. .)/<j(/. Custo- 
dian of Law Lib., 190 1-3; Practised Law. E. 
St. Louis, 1908-9; Atty. for Frisco R. R. Co., 
Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1009; Farming, Practising 
Law, Mercantile Ranking Bus., Sikeston, Mo.; 
Rep. Mem.. St. Tax Comn. of Mo., 1917 — . 
Mem., B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M.; Presby. 
Church. Married Lena Aspiza Marshall. Je 24, 
1 90S, Sikeston, Mo. Children: John William, 
b. Je 8, 1909; Lynn Halbert, b. F 2, 191 2; 
Jerrv Halbert, b. Ag 4, 1917. .-iddress, Sikes- 
ton, Scott Co., Mo. 

2672. JACOB C. GAMBACII 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 15, 1877, 
Ilecker. 111.; s. Henry (h. N ii, 1832, Darm- 
stadt. Ger.) and Marie Ganibach (b. Ja 2, 1840, 
do.). Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Univ.; 
Univ. Acad. Ger. Club; Orat. Soc. Teacher, 
New Athens, 111., 1906-7; Belleville. 111., 1907- 
i6; Grad. work, l^niv. of Chicago, 1916-17; 
Prin., Tp. II. S., New Orleans, Ind., 1917-18. 
Treas., Illini Club of St. Clair Co. Married 
Anna Elizabeth Stehfest, Je 30, igio, Lebanon, 
111. Child, Lela Louise, b. Ag 10, igii. Ad- 
dress. ,^07 E. 1st St., Belleville. 111. 

2673. BRADLEY CHARLES GARDNER 
Supt. and Chem.; B. S. in Chem. ; b. Je 12, 
1SS4, Champaign; s. Dick Hodges (b. N 8, 1847, 
Tohnstown, O.l and Ella Melissa (Angle) Gard- 
ner (b. Mr 3. 1848, Tru.xton, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Delta Tau Delta; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. 
Chem., C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1906-7; Asst. St. 
.•\nalysist. 111. St. Food Comn., 1907-10; Supt. 
and Chem. for Chapman & Smith (Jo., 1910 — . 
Mem., A. C. S.; Pres.. Delta Tau Delta. 1912- 
Married Bessie Barker, O 31, 1913, Chicago. 
Child. Bradley, Jr.. b. Ja 2. 1916. Address, 
2014 W. 102nd St., Chicago; bus. add., 1017 W. 
Washington Blvd., do. 

2674. MABEL CLARE GARWOOD 

(Sister of No. 2393) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17. i88o. 

.•\ugusta. 111.; d. James M. (b. 184^, Newton, 

III.) and Mary Frances (McClure) Garwood (b. 



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F 17, 1850, Augusta, 111.). Prepared in Au|tus- 
ta H. S.- Art Inst., Chicago. Alethenai; Eng. 
Club. Icachcr, Kushville II. S., 19069; do., 
Iloopeston, 111., 1909-13; Prin., Augusta IT. S., 
>9i3-'5; Teacher, Eng., H. S., East Aurora, 
111., 1915 — . Address, Bushnell, 111.; bus. add., 
j66 S. 4th St., Aurora, 111. 

267s. MARY LOUISE GAY (BLUNT) 

(Sister of No. 5142) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; b. N 25, 1884. 
Rockport, 111.; d. James Clark (b. do.) and 
Jpsephine Udell (Horton) Gay (b. Horton, 
111.). Prepared in Pittsfield H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Der Deutsche Verein; Illiola; 
Sigma Kappa; Grad. Scholarship in Ger. Tea- 
cher, Riverside H. S., 190O-9; do., Sliortridge 
H. S., Indianapolis, Ind. Mem., Assn. Coll. 
Alumnae; Nathan Hale Chap., D. A. R., St. 
Paul; New Century Club, do. Married Rev. 
Harry Blunt, Je 16, 1913, Rockport, 111. Chil- 
dren: Mary b. Je 17, 1914; Henry, b. Ag 21, 
191 5. Address, ion Ashland Ave., St. Paul. 

2676. FREDERIC WILLIAMS GILL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1910; b. F 
2, 1880, Conway, Ark.; s. Joseph C. and Mary 
Louise (Williams) Gill. Prepared in S. Belvi- 
dere H. S. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Matthes Research Lab., Chicago, 1906-07; Re- 
search Lab., Physiol. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907- 
10; Engng. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Harrison, N. 
J., 1910 — . Auth.: Articles, Det. of Total Sul- 
phur in Urine, Jotir. Am. Chem. Soc, 1909; 
Preservation of Urine by Thymol and Refri- 
geration, do.; Det. of Urea in Urine, do.; Det. 
of Nitrogen in Organic Substances, do.; Det. of 
Ammonia of Meat and Meat Products, Science, 
1908; Det. of Phosphorus in Foods, etc.. Pro- 
ceedings Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 1909- Regis- 
tered in Am. Men of Sc, 191 1; Mem., Univ. 
Club, Univ. of 111.; Mazda Club, Gen. Elec. Co., 
1910; A. C. S., 1905-10. Married Sara Abagail 
Walling, Jl 21, 1903, Rock City Falls, N. Y. 
Children: Frederic Walling, b. O 12, 190s; 
Edyth Louise, b. My 25, 1908; Barbara Emily, 
b. D 29, 1909. Address, 322 Beach St., Arling- 
ton, N. J.t 

2677. JOHN BURR GLASS 
Chief Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 30, 
1879, Taylorville, 111.; s. Isaac Jarvis (b. Je 
20, 1850, Bridgeton, Mass.) and Sarah Jane 
Glass (b. S 8, 1858, Taylorville, 111.). Prepar- 
ed in Taylorville H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 
Steam Turbine Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1906-8; Engr. Const, with White 
and Newcomb, Mexico City, 1908-11; La Com- 
pania de Fierro y Acero de Monterey, S-. A., 
1911-14; Checker, drafting room, T. C. I. Co., 
Ensley, Ala., 1915-18; Chief Draftsman. Ship- 
building Co., Mobile, Ala., 1918 — . Married 
Ada Louise Hollingsworth, S 3, 1913, San 
Antonio, Tex. Address, 801 Augusta St,, 
'Mobile, Ala. 

2678. ELIZABETH GRAFF (SANGER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 31, 1882, Mt. Vernon. 
0.; d. Franklin Luther (b. i860, do.) and 
Katherine (True) Graff (b. i860, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Kappa Gam- 
ma; V. P., Sr. Class. Teacher in Atlanta II. 
S., 1906-7; Sub. Teacher, Port Huron H. S., 
19089; Asst. in Toledo Pub. Lib., 1911-13; 
Teacher in Toledo H. S., 1913-17. Married 
Capt. Walter M. Sanger, S 1917. Address, 
1041 Linwood Ave., Columbus, 0. 

2679. DOUGLAS BASIL ADAIR GRAHAM 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O 27, 
1884, Boston. Prepared in Riverside H. S. 
Glee Club; Mandolin Club; Maj., Univ. Regt. 
Engr., Alvord and Burdick, Const. Engrs. 
Mem., West. Soc. Engrs.; Assoc, A. S. C. E. ; 
Am. Waterworks Assn.; 111. Soc. Engrs.; 111. 
Water Supply Assn.; City Club of Chicago. 
Address, 1740 Pennsylvania Ave.; Indian- 
apolis. t 



2680. AMBROSE GOULET GRANDPRE 
Supt. of Const.: B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 31, 

1883, Kankakee, 111.; s. Victor R. (b. Can.) 
and Ida C. (Goulct) Grandpre (b. Boston). 
Prepared in W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Tau 
Beta Pi; Prelim, and Final Honors; Techno- 
graph Bd. Draftsman, 1906-7; Bridge Insp., 
1907 9; both with C. M. & St. P. R. R.; Supt. 
of Const., Marshall & Fox, Archs., Chicago, 
1909 — . Married Eleanor A. Harris, Ap 14, 
1909, Tekoa, Wash. Children: Lorraine Anne, 
b. N 4, 191 1 ; Anona Rose, b. Je 18, 1913. 
Address, 5830 Race Ave., Chicago. 

2681. LILY GRAY 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. 
N I, 1851, Chicago; d. Joseph Henry (b. Ja i, 
r8i2, Boston) and Therese Sobieski (Stow) 
Gray (b. Mr 20, 1814, Eaton, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park H. S.; Chicago Univ., 
1873-6. Kappa Kappa Kappa. Libn., Spokes- 
man Review, Spokane, Wash. Mem. Unitar- 
ian Church; Am. Alumni Assn., Chicago Univ. 
Am. Lib. Assn.; Assn. of Coll. Alumnae. Ad- 
dress, c/o Spokesman Review, Spokane. t 

2682. WALTER HERBERT GREGORY 
(Brother of No. 37SS) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 1880, 
Moweaqua, 111.; s. Frank (b. M^ 30, 1853, 
Perry C^o., Ind.) and Amanda Mozella (Smith) 
Gregory (b. S S, 1857, Moweaqua, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Austin Coll.; Univ. Acad.; studied law 
in Univ. of Chicago, 1907-9. Phi Alpha Delta; 
Debating Team; Class Football and Baseball; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Pres., Adelphic; Pol. Sc. 
Club; Cml. Club; Hatchet Orat. (Japt., "H" 
Co., Nat. Guard of Ut., 1911-14; Capt., Inf. 
Reserve Corps, 1917; Maj^ Inf. Reserve Corps, 
[917-18; 364th Inf., A. E. F., France, 1918; 
VVounded in action, 1918. Mem., St. Bar Assn. 
of Ut.; Pres., 111. Club of Salt Lake City, 
1910-11; Am. Bar Assn.; Salt Lake Cml. Club; 
Univ. (jlub of Salt Lake City; Univ. Club of 
Tacoma, Wash. Address, Univ. Club, Salt Lake 
City. 

2683. HARRY DAVETT GRIGSBY 

Chief Chem.; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 26, 

1884, Cuba, 111.; s. Francis Marion (b. Je 
19, 1841, Lewistown, 111.) and Josephine (Dav- 
€tt) Grigsby (b. 1846). Prepared in Bradley 
Poly. Inst., Peoria. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sig- 
ma Xi. Asst. City Engr., Santa Anna, CaWi., 
1906-7; Insp. of Supplies and Chem. for C. 
R. I. & P. R. R. Co., 1907-12; Asst. Chem., 
111. St. Food Comn., 1912-14; Chem., Bur. of 
Chem., U. S. Dept of Agr., Cincinnati, 1914-18; 
Chief Chem., O. St. Bd. of Health, 1918— . 
Married Martha Reed, N 27, 191 1, Topeka, 
Kan. Child, Grace Marion, b. Mr 4, 1913. 
Address, 1898 Summit St., Columbus, O. 

2684. HERBERT EMIL HAASE 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O 
21, 1883, Oak Park, III.; s. Emil R. (b. F 
I, i860, do.) and Pauline (Schlund) Haase (b. 
O 31, 186s, do.). Prepared in Chicago Man. 
Tr. bch. Phi Gamma Delta. Motor Truck 
Mfr., Chicago. Address, 241 Wisconsin Ave., 
Oak Park, Ill.t 

2685. WILLIAM CARL FRANK HENRY 
HACHMEISTER 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E. ; M. S., 
1909; b. O 18, 1882, Hildesheim, Hanover, 
Ger.; s. John Henry (b. 1850, do.) and Mar- 
garethe (Friese) Hachmeister (b. 1855, Berlin, 
do.). Prepared in N. Div. H. S., Chicago. 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Xi; 
Scholarship; Coach, Water Polo and Swim- 
ming Team. Chem., Nitrate Invest., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Univ. of 111.; Chem. Engr., 
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., 1909 — . Mem., A. 
C. S.; Powers Lake Yacht Club; Crystal City 
Riding Club; Crystal City Gun Club. Ad- 
dress, 4512 N. Robey St., Chicago.! 



I'.MVKKSITY OK ILLINOIS 



-oso. "i;ka(.1': k\ ai.vn iiai.i. 

(Sister of No. S8o) 

A. H. ill L. & A.;^b. Ag ->8, 1884, Kast 
l.ynn, ill.; il. Justice Smith (I). Ap .-4, 1840, 
near I'lutlaiul, iMe.) ami Sarali 11. (.StanforJI 
llaii th. Mv -, 184s, Lowell, Hi.). Preoaieci ii\ 
L'rhana II.' S. Aletlienai; Phi Delta Psi; Phi 
Beta Kapi>a. Died N 8, iqo5, Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 

-•6S7. •WILLIAM JAMES HKALY 
(Brotiier of No. 4198) 

Lawyer: LL. H.; b. My 24, i88i, Uochelle, 
111.; s. William (h. 1846, Ireland ami Mary 
(.McDermott) Ilealv (h. iS^;-', IVni«:likee|isie, 
N. v.). Prepared 'in Rochellc 11. S.; Heloit 
Coll. .\cad.; Heioit Coll., 1900-1. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan; .-\.sst. Mgr.. Base- 
ball Team; Mijr., Baseball Team. Cilv Attv., 
Rochelie, 111., 1009—. Married Kuhy Carl, My 
5, 1914, Freeport, 111. Child, William Carl, 
b. S 23, 1916. Died D .jj, 1918, Rochellc. 
111. 

j688. LEONARD HEGNAUER 
(Brother of No. 5716) 

In charge of E.xten. Schs. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Mr 2::, 187.;, Prairie City, Mo.; s. Leonhard (h. 
Switzerland) and Susanna Katherine Ulirschi) 
llegnaner (h. do.). Prepared in .\ppleton (Mo.) 
City Acad. A. B.. I'niv. of Kan., 1900. Sigma 
Xi. Agr. Coll. and .Agr. Exp. Sta.. L'niv. of 
111., i9o6-io; Agr. Coll., Pullman, Wash., igio- 
11; Prof, of Crop Production and Cliief, (/<>.. 
.\gr. Exp. Sta., X'niv. of 111., 101114; Soils 
and Crop Specialties, Exten. Dept., in charge 
of Ext. Schs.. Wash. St. Coll.. Pullman, Wash., 
1915 — . Married Clara Edith Baker. D -'4. 1901. 
Children: Dorothea N'irginia. b. Ap 14. 1909; 
Helen Edith, b. My .\^, 1911. .Address. 1904 
Indiana Ave., Pidlman. Wash. 

J6S9. CARL AUGUST HELl.MANN 
.\sst. Examiner of Patents: B. S. in K. E.; 
M. S., 1909; b. D 18, 1885, Chicago; s. Charles 
W. (,b. 1845, Ger.) and Marie (Manthey) Ilell- 
mann (,b. 1850. do.). Prepared in N. Div. 11. S.. 
Chicago. LL. B.. Nat. llniv. Law Scli., Wash., 
D. C, 1910; M. P. L., George Washington 
Univ., Washington, D. C 1010. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sijfma Xi; Final Honors. With C. 11. Stoelting 
Scientitic Co., till 1907; Teacher in summer ses- 
sion, Univ. of 111., 1907: Teacher of Phys.. 
1907-8; Asst. Examiner of Patents, Washington, 
D. C, 1908 — . Mem.. Bar of Supreme Court 
and Court of .\ppeals of D. C. Married Gladys 
Aline Strong. I1 15, 1014, Washitigton. D. C. 
.4ddress. -Mil Ontario Rd., N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

.'690. CHARLES ELLIOTT HENDERSON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b, Ta iti, 1879. 
Elmira. 111.; s. John McClenahan and Elizabeth 
.•\nn (.CampbeiD Henderson. Prepared in 
Traer (la.) H. S. ; Monmouth Coll. Y. M. C. 
.\.; C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi; Mil. Scholarship. 
Instrumentman, M. W.. M. K. and T. R. R., 
Parsons. Kan., 1906-7; Asst. Engr.. B. and B. 
Dept., C. M. & St. P. R. R.. Minneapolis; 
Instr. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; .\sst. 
Engr. and .\sst. City Engr.. Port .\rthur. Ont.. 
1910-15; City Engr., St. Augustine. Fla.. 1015- 
17; Co. Engr., do., 1917 — : Asst. Engr., Bur. 
Indus. Housing and Transportation, Dept., La- 
bor, 1918 — . Mem., St. Paul's Presby. Church 
(Deacon); W'est. Soc. of Engrs. ; Fla. Eugng. 
Soc. 1017; Am. Soc. Mun. Improvements; 
Assoc, mem.. Canadian S. C. E., 1915. Mar- 
ried Gertrude .\nne Patterson, D _»o, 1006, 
Champaign. .Iddr.ss. P13 6th St., N. \V., 
Washington, D. C. 

.^691. W.VRREN KENVON HENNING 
Office Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. E.; b. S 7. 
188.:, Piano, 111.: s. Gilbert Denslow and Agnes 
(Valentine) llenning. Prepared in Piano H. S. 
Aztec Club. With Murphy Iron Works, De- 
troit: Mgr., do.. Philadelphia. Married Ora 



Frances Sears, S jo, lyoo, I'lano, HI. .Iddiwis. 
5-'43 Spruce St., Philadelphia; bus. add., joj 
Steplien Girard BIdg., (/i>.t 

j69-'. JOHN E.VRL HENRY 
(Husband of No. 3404) 
.•\rch. ami Engr.; B. S. in .\rch.; b. My 10, 
18S2, Marshall Co.. 111.; s. Samuel Calvin (b. 
S -', 1851. Westmoreland. Pa.) and Mary El- 
eanor (Van Petten) Hciirv. Prepared in Elm- 
wood H. S. Arch. Club; Glee Club; Tau Beta 
Pi: Beta Tlieta Pi: Class I-'ootbali Team; Inter- 
schol. Mgr. Draftsman, 1006-7; Chief Drafts- 
man, Brinton li. Davis, Louisville, 1907-11; 
Arch, anil Engr., Louisville Bd. of Educ, 
lou — . Made group plan and designed all 
bld^s. for West. Ky. St. Norm. Sch., 1009; 
designed model graded school for Louisville, 
1910: designed 11. S. for Hopkinsville and 
Christian Co., Ky. Mem.. Arcli. ami Engrs. 
Club. Married Hope Herrick ('oS), D 16, 1909, 
Farmer City, 111. Children: Derrick Hi, b. 
My j8. 1911; Helen Louise, b. S 11. 1918. 
.tddrcss. jjio Napoleon Blvd., Louisville, Ky.; 
bus. add.. Bd. of Educ, Sth and Chestnut Sts. 

2693. CLARENCE AVISE HEWES 
(Brother of Nos. J694, 5207) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E; b. O 28, 18S1, Pay- 
son, 111.; s. Charles Travis (b. Je 18, 1857. do.) 
and Mary Etta (Sinnock) llewes (b. F .'4. 1859. 
(/<>.). Prepared in Ouincv 11. S. Asst. Engr.. 
.\lo. Pacific R. R.. 1906-8; (/<>.. Santa Fe R. R.. 
1008-9; (/<>.. Mo. Pacific R. R.. 1009 — . Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married May Belle Goodwin, 
X 10, 1909, Sedalia. Mo. Children: Charles 
Goodwin, b. S j6, 1910: Helen C, b. Jl i, 1913. 
Address, 4714 Fairmount Ave., Kansas Citv. 
Mo. 

.•694- FLOYD SINNOCK HEWES 
(Brother of Nos. 2693, $-07) 

Pilot Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ta 25, 1884, 
Payson, 111.; s. Charles T. (b. Je 18, 1857, do.) 
and Mary Etta (Sinnock) Ilewes (b. F 24, 1859. 
do.). Prepared in Quincv H. S. Tau Beta Pi. 
Rodman. C. & N. W. R. R., 1906-7; Draftsman. 
Santa Fe R. R.. 1907-9; Transitman. (/<>.. 1909; 
Res. Engr.. Const. Dept., 1909-11; Draftsman, 
Const. Dept.. i9ij; Asst. Engr.. do. (Coast 
Lines), 1912-14; Masonry Insp., do. (East 
Lines). 1914-15: Transitman Office Engr., do., 
1914-15; Asst. Engr., do.. 1915-16; Pilot Engr., 
do. (West. Lines), 1916 — . Mem., Am. Ry. 
Engr. Assn.; Assoc, mem., A. S. C. S. Married 
Serena Inez Middagh, F 4, 1917, .•\iiiarillo, Tex. 
.-Iddress. c/o V'aluation Dept.. .\. T. and S. F. 
Ry., Amarillo, Tex. 

J695. MAMES BERX.VRD IIICKEY 
Abstractor; LL. B. : b. F 8, i88j. Anchor. 111.; 
s. James (b. Co. Waterford, Ire.) and^ Mary 
(Smith) Hickey. Prepared in Gibson Citv It. 
S.; St. Viateurs Coll., Bourbonnais, 111. Clerk 
in Law Office, Davenport, la.. 1907-8; .-Vbstract- 
or. Oklahoma Citv. Okla., 1909-10; Phys. Plant, 
l'niv. of 111. Married Nellie Middlesworth, 
loij. Mt. Vernon. 111. Died N 7, 1918, l^rbana. 

2696. GEORGE CLINTON HILLVER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 14. 1880. Brooklyn, 111. 

St. Attv.. Warren Co., 111. Address, Bushnell, 

111. 

2697. LEIGH PATRIDGE HOFF 
(Brother of Nos. 1S96, 3778) 
Manager: B. S. in E. E.; b. F 10. 18S5. 

Hinsdale, HI.; s. Theodore (b. 1S46. Bucks Co.. 

Pa.) and Lucy (Naisby) HotT (b. 1S59. Phila 

delphia). Prepared in ("hicago Heights, Bloom 

Tp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi; V. M. C. A.; Final 

Honors. Shop Course and Factory Sales, W. E. 

Co., 1906-8; Sales Dept., W. E. Co., Pittsburgli. 

iqoS-io; Sales Dept., and Mem. firm C. K. 

Rogers and Co.. Corry. Pa., 1910-13; Saks 



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Engr., AllisClialm^M-.s Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 
1913-17; Mgr., IJakcrDunbar-AIlen Co., Phila- 
delphia, 1917 — . Mtni., i'rcshy. Church; Mun. 
Club; Engrs. Club of Philadelphia; Soc. of 
Iron and Steel Elec. Engrs. . Married Carry 
Minnie Iloare, Je jg, 1910, Wilkinburg, Pa. 
Children: Robert Leigh, b. Jl 7, 191 3 (died F 
28, 1914); Elizabeth Semple, b. D 30, 1914. 
Address, 5713 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia. 

2698. CHARLES LUDWIG IIOLL 
Real Est.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 28, 1883, 

Streator, 111.; s. Charles (b. My 27, 1853, Ger.) 
and Sophia (Rraunlich) IIoll (b. F 27, 1858, 
Peru, 111.). Prepared in Streator H. S. M. 
and E. E. Socs. ; Tau Beta Pi. Apprentice, 
Allis-Chalmers Co., iy<)6-8; Engr., do., 1908-10; 
Draftsman, Streator Motor Co., 1910-12; with 
Schlitz Brewing Co., Real Est. Dept., 1912 — •. 
Mem., B. P. O. E. ; Streator Commandery; 
Knights Templars. Address, 291 14th St., 
Milwaukee; bus. add., Schlitz Brewing Co., do. 

2699. TOM WOOSTER HOLMAN 

(Husband of No. 3361) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 7, 1885, Rushville, 
Ind.; s. Charles Butler (b. Ja 2, 1862, Nobles- 
ville, Ind.) and Elizabeth (Pattison) Holman 
(b. Ap 4, 1863, Rushville, Ind.). Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago: Seattle H. S.; 
Soper Sch. of Orat., Chicago. Delta Kappa 
Ensilon; Phi Delta Phi; Witenagemote Court. 
Practiced Law, Chicago, 1906-8- do., Seattle, 
1908-10; do.. Port Townsend, Wash., igio-17; 
Prosecuting Atty., 1917 — ; Govt. Appeal Agt., 
1918 — . Mem., Arctic Club, Seattle; First 
Presby. Church. Married Harriet Grace Ewing 
('08), N 19, 1912, Portland, Ore. Children: 
Grace Elizabeth, b. S 25, 1913; Harriet Alma, 
b. My 16, 1916. Address, 928 Franklin St., 
Port Townsend, Wash.; bus. add., 1-2 Tucker 
Block, do. 

2700. HENRY HUDSON HOOK 

Gold Mine Operator; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 
16, 1880, Stockport, O. ; s. Alfred (b. N 29, 
1863, Hooksburg, O.) and Ida B. (W'hite) 
Hook (b. Ag 14, 1863, Stockport, O.). Pre- 
pared in Vienna H. S. Acacia; M. E. Soc; 
Class Ba&eball Team. Design, const, and 
operation of gold dredger in Colo., Calif, and 
Alaska. Mem., R. A. M. ; O. E. S. Mar- 
ried Lois Fay Vander Pluym, N 26, 1913, 
Boulder, Colo. Child, Jack Alfred, b. S i. 
1914. Address, c/o Alaskan Engng. Comn., 
Transportation Dept., I'. S. R. R.. Anchorage, 
Alaska. 

2701. RUBY CLARE HOPKINS (HUNT) 
(Wife of No. 2133) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 12, 1885, Sterling. 
III.; d. Winfield Scott (b. My 12, 1852, La- 
mojle. 111.) and Alice Gary (Walker) Hopkins 
(b. O I, 1861, Magnolia, 111.). Prepared in 
(Iranville H. S. Illiola; Der Deutsche Ver- 
ein; Co. Entrance Scholarship. Married George 
Warren Hunt ('04), Je 20, 1907. Granville, 
111. Children: Leland Hopkins, b. My 4, 191 1; 
Marion Eugene, b. N 22, 1916. Address, 
Granville, 111. 

2702. PAUL EDWARD HOW^E 
(Husband of G566; Brother of Nos. 2 131. 3033, 
3785. 6323, 9143) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. ; A. M., 1907; Ph. 
D., 1910; b. Jl 29, 1885, Chicago; s. Edward 
Gardenier (b. Ag 11, 1849, Walpole, Mass.) 
and Mary E. (Barnard) Howe (b. F 16, 1855, 
Chicago). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; I'niv. 
Acad. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
Alpha; Chem. Club; Class Sec; Golf Cham- 
pionship; Scholarship in Chem., Fellowship 
in Chem.; Fellowship in Pharmacology, Univ. 
of Chicago. Asst. Physiol. Chem., Univ. of 
111., 1908-10; Instr., do.. Univ. of 111., 1910- 
12; Asst. Prof., Biol. Chem., Columbia Coll. 
P. and S. 1912-17; Assoc, Biol. Chem., Rocke- 



feller Inst, for Animal Path., Princeton, N. 
L. 1917 — • Capt., San. Corps, N. A.; Surg., 
(jen. Office, Div. Food and Nutrition, 1917 — . 
.■\uth. : The Electrolytic Corrosion of Brasses 
(with A. T. Lincoln and David Klein) Jour, 
of Phys. Chem.; Comjiarative Tests of S[)iro"s 
and Folin's Methods for the Determination of 
Ammonia and Urea (with P. B. Hawk), Jour, 
of Biol. Chem.; C)n the Preservation of Feces 
(with T. A. Rutherford and P. B. Hawk), 
I'roc. of_ the Am. Soc. of Biol. Chemists, Jour, 
of A. C. S.; besides numerous other Fasting 
Studies published in Jour, of A. C. S., Jour, 
of Biol. Chem., and Biochem. Bui.; Asst. Ed., 
Biochem. Bui., 1912-17; Assoc. Ed., Biol. Chem. 
Section, Chem. Abstracts, 1915-17; Nutrition 
and Clinical Dietetics (with Carter and Mason) 
Mem.. \. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; Am. Soc. of 
An. Nutrition; 111. Acad, of Sc; Am Soc of 
Biol. Chem.; I-ife mem.. Am. Bd. of Foreign 
Missions; Univ. Club; Am. Physiol. Soc: 
Harvey Soc; Soc. for Exp. Biol, and Med.; 
Columbia Biochem. Assn., Sec, do., 1913-17, 
Pres., do., 1917-18; Annual C^onf. of Biol. 
Chem.; A. F. A. M. Married Harriet Rinaker 
(g'09), Je 18, 1913, Carlinville, 111. Child. 
Clarissa, b. Ag 19, 1914. Address. Rockefeller 
Inst., Princeton, N. J.; bus. add., 318 Miles 
Bldg., Washington, D. C. 

2703. GUY RICHARD IIUBBART 
Advertising and Publishing; A. B. in L. & 
A.; b. F 20, 1877, Parkville, 111.; s. Richard 
Thomas and Sarah Jane (Click) Hubbart. 
Prepared in Sidney H. S. Philomathcan; 
Class Poet. Advertising Expert for The Dry 
Goods Economist ; Deputy Sheriff, Nassau Co!, 
N. Y., 1917-18; Instr., Columbia Sch. of Bus. 
and Exten. Teaching; .\dvertising and publish- 
ing, 1918 — . Mem., Univ. Club; ,-\ssociated 
Adv. Clubs of the W'orld. Married Mary 
Elizabeth Dodge, D 24, 1914, New York City. 
Address, Bellrose, Long Island, N. Y. 

2704. NOLAN HYNSON HUFF 
(Brother of No. 4719) 
Supt. of Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 7, 
1876, Rushville, 111.; s. Lawrence Oliver (b. S 
6, 1848, Clayton, 111.) and Allie Ann (Thomp- 
son) Huff (b. Mr 12, 1851, Center, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Beardstown H. S. ; Univ. Acad.; Law 
Sch., Univ. of Mich., 1907-11. Adelphic, Pres. 
Asst. Prin., Rushville Norm. Sch., 1905-6; 
Prin.. Pleasant View, 111. Pub. Sch., 1906-7; 
Head of Engng. Dept., Bluffton, Ind., 1911-12; 
do.. Bethel Coll., Newton, Kan., 1912-14; Santai 
Fe R. R., 1914-17; Supt., Morehead H. S. and 
Consolidated Schs., 1917 — . Married Maude 
E. Willis, D 28, 1905, Springfield, 111. Chil- 
dren: Lawrence Orton, b. O 28, 1906 (died 
Ag II, 1907); Marcia, b. Mr 14, igo8; Nolan 
Hynson, Jr., b. Je 23, 1910; Robert Oliver, b. 
D 1912; W^illis, b. My 12, 1915; Margaret 
Ann, b. Mr 7, 1918 (died Ap 6, 1918). Ad- 
dress, Morehead, Kan. 

2705. VICTOR EMANUEL HULTEEN 
Draftsman and Insn. ; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 
Ag 7, 1878, Buda, 111.; s. John (b. Ap 20, 
1846, Sweden) and Johanna (Burgeson) Hul- 
teen (b. N 30, 1851, do.). Prepared in High- 
land Park Coll., Des Moines; Home' study, 
Scandinavian Club. Insp. and Mach., West. 
Elec Co., Chicago, 1906; Drafting, estimating 
and superintending, Sacket Screen & Chuta 
Co., 19068; Draftsman, Boston Navy Yard, 
1908-9; do.. Naval Tr. Sta., North Chicago, 
1909-10; do.. Navy 'i'ard, Portsmouth, N. H., 
1910-11; Draftsman and Insp., Key West, Fla., 
Naval Sta.. 191 1; Also at Portsmouth Navy 
Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. Mem. Treas., Odd 
Fellows. Married Maria Kathrina Christian- 
sen, Ag 7, igog, Chicago. Children: Baby, b. 
Jl 2, 1910 (died Jl 8, 1910); Phyllis Anne, b. 
Jl 16, 1 91 2. Address, Buda, lU.t 



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.'7o6. "LITTA DUSTIN JACKSON 
(,COKN) 



Teacher; A. U. in L. & A.: b. S i. 1883, 
Clinton, la.; d. lohn (b. 1850, Harrison, Wis.) 
ami Winified (Dnstin) Jackson (b. i8o-'. Bar- 
aboo, Wis.). Preuarcd in Clinton (la.) H. S. 
Alethcnai; Eur. Club; Phi Delta Psi. Teacher 
of EnK., Kock Lsland 11. S., 19061 1 ; i/i'., 
Clinton, la., igiiij. Married 1-. M. Coen, 
O 10, 1913. Clinton, la. Died N 10, 1910, 
Denver. 

2707. NOAH HENNING JACOBSEN 
(.Brother of Nos. 3426, 4232, 6981) 

Manager; B. S. in C. E.; b. My i--, iS8--, 
Mantle. 111.; s. lleuning (b. Ja 6, iS-jb, Schles- 
wig llolstein, Denmark) and 1-aura D. O'ooiu') 
lacobsen (.b. Mr --S, 1S53). Prepared in Eu- 
reka Coll. I'si Cpsilon; Orange and Blue 
Club: C. E. Club. Asst. Kngr., West. Ind. K. 
R. Co.: Mgr., West. Materials Co. Mem., 
West. Soe. Civ. Engrs. ^larried Caroline L. 
Jacobsen, D .-8. 1912, De Kalb, 111. Address, 
0850 Cornell Ave., Chicago; bus. add., New 
York Life Bldg., do. 

3708. HERMAN GERLACH JAMES 
(Brother of No. 4J33) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.: A. M., loio; 
b. J a 2, 1887. I'hiladelphia; s. Edmund Janes 
(b. lacksonville. 111.) and Margarethe (.lange) 
James (b. I'russia. der.). Prepared in Cniv. 
of Chicago: South Side Acad.; N. W. Univ. 
Acad.; N. W. I'niv., 190.5-4. J. D., Univ. ol 
Chicago. 1909; Ph. D., Columbia, 1911. Phi 
Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi, Univ. of Chi- 
cago; .Vdelphic; Phi Beta Kappa; HI. Teiiins 
Team. Fellow in Adm. Law, ti(»i Jaiidc, Co- 
lumbia, 1910-11; Special Traveling Fellow, do., 
1911-ij; Instr.. Hist. Inst., Univ. of Leipzig. 
loii; (jiad. Stud., Univ. of Berlin, 1011 1-'; 
LUiiv. of Halle, 191.-; Assoc. Prof, of Govt.. 
Univ. of Tex., loi-- — ; Dir., Bur. Muu Research 
and Reference, 1913 — ; Sec.-Treas., League 
of Tex. Municipalities, 1913 — ; ^'•^■- ''■'• 
Miiuicitulittis, 1013 — ; Assoc. Ed., Not. Midi. 
A'c-mVsc; taught, Univ. of Calif., Summer Scs 
sion, 1915. War Camp community service, 
,mS — . Auth. : Tlie Introductory Articles oi 
the Constitution of 111., Wickersham Press. 
Lancaster, ion; Principles of I'russiau Adm., 
1911; Applied Citv Govt., 1914; Handbook of 
Civic Improvenieiit, 1015; Municipal Func- 
tions. 1017: more than forty pamjdilets, mono- 
graphs, ami articles on govt, subjects. Mem., 
Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; Univ. Club of Austin, 
Tex.; Nat. Mun. League; Am. Acad, of Pol. 
and Soc. Sc; Councillor of Nat. Mun. League; 
Mem., of number of Coins, of the League. Mar- 
ried Genevieve Kuby, Ag 21. 1912, Chicago. 
Children: iNlaigaret Helen, b. My 19, i9io". 
(Genevieve Campbell, b. 11 35, 1918. .Iddress. 
Univ. of Tex,, Austin, Te.\. 

.'70Q. LEONARD VAUGHAN JAMES 
(Brother of Nos. 170S, 47-7. 69S4, 8452) 
Professor; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 19^2; b. Jc 
9. 1884, Ambov, 111.; s. P. M. (b. Jl 14. 1850) 
and Lottie Louise (Vaughan) James (b. Ap 
17, 1858). Prepared in Ambov H. S. Acacia; 
Gamma .Mpha; Eta Kappa Nu; Pres., E. E. 
Soc: Prelim. Honors; V. P., Soph. Class; btud 
Branch, A. I. E. E. Test man with Gen. Elec. 
Co., Schcneetadv, N. Y., lOot)-;; Asst. in E. E. 
Dept.. Univ. of 111., 1007-0; Instr., do., loog- 
n; Assoc, do., 1013-18. Head of Engrs. Div., 
Sell, of Mil. Aeronautics, Austin, Te.\.. 1018 — . 
Mem., A. I. E. E.; A. F. A. M. Married 
Elizabeth Good, Ag 11, 1915- AddriSS, Ambov 
111.; bus. add., 600 W. 32nd St., Austin, lex. 

3710, 'ROY EDWARDS JENS 
Fanner; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 11. 1SS3. Rock 
Island, 111.; s. Edward Jens. Died Ap 11. 1910, 
Cripple Creek, Colo. 



-711. J. NORMAN JENSEN 
(Brother of No. 3802) 
Arch. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b Ag i, 1880, 
Chicago; s. Die (b. i8.t9, Norway) and Anna G. 
(Isaacson) Jensen (b. ^18^1, do.). Prepared in 
Lewis Inst., 1002-4. C. E. Club. Res. Engr., 
The Arnold Co.. looS; Engr., Nat. Concrete 
Const. Co., Louisville, Ky., 1909; Designing 
Kngr,, Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, 1910; 
Arch. Engr., City of Chicago; Arch. Engr., 
LH'pt. of Bldgs., t'liicago, 1911-15: Civ. Engr., 
Ill pvt. pifactise, 1915—. Auth.: i)iagrams for 
Use in Designing Reinforced Concrete L-Beains, 
lining. Record, 1908; Constants for Computing 
Keinforced Concrete Beams, Engng. Ncivs, 1909; 
Reinforced Concrete T-Beams Tables, Engng. 
Record, 1909; Logarithmic Paper for Diajframs, 
Mach., 1909; also various articles in Engng. 
Record; Engng. Neivs-Record, Concrete. Ad- 
dress, 2504 Sawyer Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
-300 175 W. Jackson Blvd., do. 

2712. GEORGE THOMPSON JOHNSON 
(Brother of Nos. 900, 1350, 1530, 1709, 3051) 

Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Mr 0, 1886, Cham- 
paign; s. Dr. C. B. (b. 1842, l?ond Co., 111.) 
and Alaria L. (Lewis) Johnson (b. 1847. Chat- 
ham, 111.). Prepared in Champaign 11. S.; 
Univ. of Chicajjo. 1905-t); M. D., Rush Med. 
Coll., 1908. Phi Rho ^igma. Interne in Cook 
Co. llosp., Chicago, 190S-9; I'hysician in Terre 
ll.iute, liid.. 1010-17. Capt., 5th Un., 20tli 
I'.ngrs.. M. R. C, U. S. A., France. Mem., 
Ind. Med. Soc; A. M. A. Married Eleanor 
Co.x, 1915, Chicago. Address, 413 Tribune 
Bldg., Terre Haute, Ind. 

2713. JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON 
Dean and Dir.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 24, 
1S09, Belleville, 111.; s. James George (b. N 2, 
1839. do.) and Nancy Jane (Shook) Johnson 
(h. do.). I'repared in DuQuoin Sem. ; No. 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., 1893-5, 1807-1902; Kno.x Coll., 
1S98; Univ. of Chicago, 1901. Head of Dept. 
of .\gr. and Biol., West 111. St. Norm., 1900-12; 
Pean of Faculty and Dir. of Sc. and Agr., Kent 
St. Norm. Sch., 1912-17. Autli. : St. Norm. 
Soil Exp., Field; series of articles in Sch. Neius 
on Agr. Mem., Sch. Sc and Math.; Elder, 
I'resby. Church. Married Sarah Elizabeth Has- 
kett. Ap 0, 1899, Palestine, III. Child, James 
Haskett. b. Ag 21, 1900. Address, Norm. Tr. 
.Sch., Cleveland. 

2714. RILEY OREN JOHNSON 
I'rofessor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Jl 12, 1S09, Swan, 
(■>.; s. Samuel Wesley (b. 1841, Hocking Co., 
O.) and .Xnne Maria Barbara (Wright) John- 
son (b. (/i>.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
M. S., Calif., 1009. Prof, of Biol, and Agr., St. 
.\"orm. Sch., Chico, Calif. Auth.: Course of 
Study in Nature Study and Agr. for the Ele- 
iiientarv Schs. of Calif, pub. by the auth., 1908, 
8 pp.; One Hundred Experiments in Elementary 
.\gr. for Calif. Schs.. do., 1909, 42 p^i.; also 
number of articles. Address, Chico, Calif. 

2715. JOHN GARFIELD JORDAN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 29, 1880, 
Savov, 111.; s. B. Jordan. Prepared in Champaign 
11. i^. Consulting Mccli. and Klec Engr., Chi- 
cago. Address, 700 Sheridan Road, Chicago. 

2716. WALTER JOHN KANNE 
Milling and Smelting Bus.; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Je 24, 1S81, Waterville, Minn.; s. Gottlieb 
Fcrdenand (b. 1833. Ger.) and Albertina Wili- 
mina (Stiller) Kanne (b. 1843, do.). Prepared 
in I'illsbury Acad.. Awatoiina. Minn. M. E. 
Soc: llazelton Gold Medal; Mil. Scholarship; 
Lt. Col., Univ. Regt. Instr. in Mil. Sc & Tac- 
tics, I'niv. of 111.. 1005; Foundry work, Litch- 
field, 111., 1906-7; Mfg. of Coke and Coal Min., 
Chicago, looS-ii; Copper Milling and Smelting, 
ion — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, c/o 
Bradere Copper Co., Rancagua, Chile, S. A.f 



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2717. MARION REED KAYS 
(Son of No. 214; IJrother of No. 3^^S) 
Irrigalion Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 22, 
i8«i, J'onica, 111.: s. Emery ('79). O). O 10, 
1853. Magnolia, 111.) and Emma (Trask) Kays 
(h. S 6, 1854, Buda, 111.). I'reparcd in Union 
ll. S., Phoenix, Ariz.; Univ. of Ariz., 1900-01. 
(;. E. Club. Kngiig. Aid., 1906-8; U. S. R. S., 
Wyo. and Neb.. 1908-9; Asst. Engr., U. S. R. 
S., Wyo. and Ariz., 1909-10; Asst. Sutjt. with 
j. G. White & Co., 1910; Asst. Chief Engr., 
Idaho Irrigation Co., Richfield, Idaho, 1910-11; 
V. P. and Gen. Mgr., Idaho Irrigation Co., 
1912 — . Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E. Married Alice 
Adeline Grier, Je 23. 1909, Phoenix, Ariz. 
Children:' AJice Lindsay, b. D 16, 1911; 
Marion Reed, Jr., b. S 7, 1913. Address, Rich- 
field, Idaho. 

2718. JEANNETTE KEATOR (THOMP- 
SON) 
(Sister of No. 1717) 

Teacher of Ger.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 14, 
1883, Polo, 111.; d. Joseph (b. 1837, King.ston, 
N. Y.) and Sara Ann Kcator (b. 1847, Polo, 
111.). Prepared in Polo II. S.; N. W. Univ. 
1901-2. Kappa Alpha Theta; Instr. in Ger., II. 
S., Sullivan, Ind. Married Edgar Camden 
Thompson, N 9, 1910. Address, West Palm 
Beach, Fla.t 

2719. JACOB GARRETT KEMJ' 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 

1912; b. Ag z6, 1877, Baltimore. Prepared in 
Deichmann Coll. Prep. Sch., Baltimore. Instr. 
in Pliys., J^irdue Univ., 1906-08; do., Univ. of 
111., 1908-11; Fellow in Phys., 1911-12. Sigma 
Xi. Assoc. I'rof. of Physics, Univ. of Ark. 
U. S. Navy, U. S. Dixie, Md. Naval Reserves. 
1898. Auth.: A Substitute for Bronson Resis- 
tance (with D. W. Cornelius); Conditions of 
Sensibility of Photo-Electric Cells with Alkali 
Metals and Hydrogen. Mem., Y. M. C. A.; M. 
E. Church. Address, Fayetteville, Ark.j 

2720. JOHN SAMUEL KENDALL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 18, 1880, Progress, III.; 

s. Samuel (b. O 28, 1840, Mansfield, O.) and 
Nancy Jane (Watson) Kendall (b. F 15, 1850, 
Miss. Co., Mo.). Prepared in Cobden H. S. 
Phi Delta Phi; Egyj.tian Club; Van Twiller 
Court. City Atty., (Jarbondalc, 1909-11; Asst. 
St. Atty., Jackson Co., 1912-16. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Married 15erenice C. Kendrick, Je 8, 
191 1, Jacksonville, Fla. Address, Miami, Okla. 

2721. ALBERT FRANKLIN KIDDER 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 2, 1881, Good 

Hope, 111.; s. Frank (b. Je 27, 1843, Alexandria, 
N. Y.) and Fidelia (Fink) Kid<ler (b. Ap 20, 
1843, Marion, O.). Prepared in Farmington H. 
S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club. Asst. 
in Soil Phys., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Asst. Prof, 
of Agron., St. Univ. and A. M. Coll., 1907-10; 
Prof, of Agron., do., 1910— . Auth.: Soil Phy- 
sics, 1916; Corn for La. Corn Growers' Assn., 
1915; La. Sch. Review; also articles in the 
Southern Farm Gazette, Flrotjressive- Farmer, 
Mad. Farmer. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Mem., 
Agron. Com.; Assn. of So. Agr. workers; Char- 
ter mem.. Am. Soc. of Agron. Married Mary 
Inez Hyams, Ja 21, 1909, Chamberlain, La. Ad- 
dress, 1038 Boyd Ave., Baton Rouge, La.; bus. 
add.. La. St. Univ., do. 

2722. LOUISE MILLICENT KILNER 

(CARR) 
(Wife of No. 234s; Sister of No. 3820) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 24, 1881, York, Neb.; 
d. John Caleb (b. Je 6, i8t;s, Thornhill Lees, 
Eng.) and Lenna (Hammond) Kilner (b. Ag 17, 
1853, Lee Co., 111.). Prepared in John Mar- 
shall H. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1902-5. Mgr., 



Subscription Dept., The Advance to 1908. 
Mem., Alumnae Assn. of Chicago; Scc.-Treas., 
1910-11; Trias., (Jhicago Branchy Assn. of Coll. 
Alumnae, 1910-13; Womans' City Club; Chi- 
cago Coll. Club; Congr. Church. Married Maur- 
ice r^cRoy Carr ('05), S 3, 1908, Chicago. 
(;hild, Maurice Kilner, b. Je 18, 191 7. Address, 
308 N. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

2723. ROBERT HASKELL KIMBALL 
.^ccounlaiil; A. B. in L. & A.; b. (J 2, 1883, 
Rockford, III.; s. Willis Morton (b. Ap 20, 1858, 
do.) and Isabelle (Mearsj Kimball (b. Jl 24. 
r8s9, I'ecalonica, ill.). Prepared in Rockford 
II. S. Certificate of Proficiency in Accounting, 
Southwest. Univ. .Sch. of Coiiiinercc, Accounts 
;in<l Finance. Ionian; Ath. Assn.; Choral Soc; 
Cml. Club, Pres. Freight Office, I. C. R. R., 
1906; Abstract, Tracing and Exp. (Jlerk, Book 
keeper, J. Lang Elec. Co., Chicago; Bookkeeper, 
W. Shanhouse it .Sons, Mfrs., Rockford, 1908- 
10; Stenographer, D. R. & U. R. R., Portland, 
Ore.; Acct., Cohn-Aslicr JIat (Jo., Los Angeles, 
1910 — . Mem., Unitarian Church; Elks (Jlub; 
United -Accls. and Bookkeepers Assn. Married 
VliUlixd Annette Barry, Jl 8, 1913, Los Angeles. 
(,'hi!d. R(jl)ert Barry, b. Ap 12, 1918. Address, 
315 W. Garfield Ave., (jlendale, Ca.\ii: bus. 
add., 225 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles. 

2724. IIOWARIJ ELIHU KIMMEL 
Lawyer; Ll>. B. ; b. N 23, 1879, iJuQuoin, 
111.; s. Edward (b. F 6, 1850, Klkville, III. J 
;iiid Alifair Kimmel (b. F 27, 1854, iJuQuoin, 
111.). Prepared in DuQuoin H. S. Phi Delta 
Tliela; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
I'-gyptian Club; V. P., Ath. Assn. Atty. at Law, 
DuCJuoin, 111.; City Atty., do., 1903-04. Mar- 
ried Gertrude Lelia Humphrey, Je 29, 1915. 
Address, DuQuoin, 111. 

2725. JOHN WILSON KIRKPATRICK 
Gen. Ins. Agt. ; A. B. in .Sc; b. Je 22, 1884, 
Mayview, 111.; s. Charles S. (b. do.) and Ger- 
trude P. (Wilson) Kirkpatrick (b. Lafoga, 
Ind.). Prepared in Urbana H. .S. .Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; Univ. Glee and Mandolin Club. (Joal 
dealer, 1906-12; Fruit Grower, 1912-17; Gen. 
Agt., N. Am. Ace. Ins. Co., 1917-18. Mem., 
K. of P.; Knights of Khorassan. Married Nora 
Catharine Goss, D 25, 1907, Middletown, O. 
(Children: Charles Warren, b. O 11, 1908; 
IJlanche Louise, b. Jl 18, 1914. Address, 806 
Jackson Ave., Medford, (Jre. 

2726. DAVID KLEIN 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1907; b. O 
J2, 1884, Chicago; s. Albert L. and Charlotte 
I Slansky) Klein. Prepared in N. W. Div. IJ. 
S., Chicago. Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1910. 
I'relim., Special and Final Honors; Sigma Xi; 
I'lii Lambfia Upsilon. Asst., Univ. of 111., 1907; 
I'Yllow, Univ. of Wis., 1908; Asst., do., 1909; 
Instr., do., 1910-12; Instr., do., 1912 — . Auth.: 
The Vapor Pressure of Arjuerjus Nitrate Solu- 
tions, Lincoln Klein, Jour. Fhys. Chem., pp. 
18-48, 1907; The Influence of Organic Liquids 
upon the Action of Hydrogen .Sulphide and 
Sulphur Dioxide, do. pp. i-io, 191 1; fJn the 
Effect of Water in Causing Chem. Reactions, 
Trans. Am. Electro-Chem. Soc, pp. iiyiG, 
1 910; An Improved .Apparatus for the Deter- 
mination of Amino Acids, Jour. Biol. Chem., 
pp. 287-9, 191 1; also other articles along chem. 
lines. Mem., A. C. S. Address, 1633 Man 
hattan Bldg., Chicago. 

2727. WILLIAM GORDON KLINE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 21. 1882, 
Salem, 111.; s. William Kline. Prepared in 
Amboy H. S. Varsity Track Team, record in 
Hurdles. Prof., Hedding Coll., 1908-11; Ath. 
Dir., Neb. Wesleyan Univ., 19" — • Address, 
F;ast. Amboy, Ill.f 



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27j8. KARL JOHN KNIGHT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 6, 1884, Beardstown, 
III.; s. John Knight. Prepared in Beardstown 
H. S. Address, Beardstown, lll.t 

2729. KATIIERINE JOAN KOLKKR 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 10, 1881, Quincy, 111.; 
d. William Kolker. Prepared in St. Mary's Inst. 
Address. 308 Hampshire St., Quincy, lll.t 

2730. ROY DELOS KUNKLE 
Manager; 15. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 23, 1885, 
Lacon, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1836, Lancaster, 
Pa.) and Sarah Jane (Owen) Kunkle (b. 1847. 
Lacon, 111.). Prepared in Peoria LI. S. Glee 
Club; Pi Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Delta Phi. 
Engng. Exp. Sta., Lhiiv. of 111., 1907-8; Mgr., 
Kunkle Furniture Mfg. Co., 1908 — . Married 
Stella Faber, Je 17, 1908. Children: George 
Owen, b. Ja 16, 1910; Robert Delos, b. Ap 8, 
1913: Clara Elizabeth, b. Ap 15, 1916. Address. 
Mackinaw, 111. 

2731. MARIAM ELIZABETH LANHAM 

(BRONSON) 

(Wife of No. 2337) 

Home Adviser; B. S. in Sc. ; b. Ja 8. 1882, 
Osceola, la.; d. William Allen (b. 1851, do.) 
and Helen Louisa Lanham (b. 1855, do.). Pre- 
pared in Osceola H. S. Co. Home Adviser, 
Champaign, 1918. Married Frank Lloyd Bron- 
son ('05), 1905, Cassopolis, Mich, (died Ap 6, 
1916). Address, Imperial Bldg., Champaign. 

2732. CHARLES ANDREW LARSON 
Dir. Dept. of Pub. W'orks; B. S. in M. E. ; 
b. Ap 12, 1883, Cisna Park, 111.; s. Nels A. (b. 
Denmark) and Mary (Renz) Larson (b. Henry, 
III.). Prepared in Paxlon H. S. Murphy Iron 
Works, Detroit, 1906; Sunday Creek Co., Co- 
lumbus Co., 1907-10; Roberts and Schaefer Co., 
1907; Leitch Collieries Ltd., Passburg, Alta., 
191 1 ; Grant Smith & Co., Vancouver. B. C, 
1912-13; Cotton Co., Ltd., Vancouver, V>. C, 
1914-15; Clay Mfg. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.. 
1916-17; Dir. Dept. Pub. Works, Kingsport, 
Tenn., 1917-18. 1st Lt., Engrs., U. S. A., 191S; 
Mustered out, D 5, 1918. Married Lilla Anna 
Carlson, Ag 28, 191 7, Savannah, Ga. Address, 
Paxton, 111. 

2733. LENORE LYDIA LATZER 
(Sister of Nos. 1243, 1371. 3444) 

Asst. in Bacteriol.; A. B. in Sc; b. N 18. 
1884, Highland, 111.; d. Louis (b. N 11, 1848, 
do.) and Elisa (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mr 12, 1852, 
do.). Prepared in Highland H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
M. S. Univ. of Midi., 1907. Gamma Phi Beta; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Asst. in Bacteriol., 
Univ. of 111.. 1907-8; Asst., do., 1909-11. Auth.: 
TWith W. J. McNeal and J. E. Kerr) The 
Fecal Bacteria of Healthy Men, Jour, of Infec- 
tious Diseases, Part i. Vol. 6, 1909. Part 2, 
Vol. 6, N 1909. Mem.. Soc. of Am. Bacteri- 
ologists; Congr. Church. Address, Highland, 
111. 

2734. MARY JANE LAYCOCK 

Instructor; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 2. 1871, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; d. Robert (b. Ag 30, 1840, Buffalo, 
N. Y.) and Jane (Bourn) Laycock (b. N 14, 
1849, Bromsgrove, Eng.). Prepared in Waver- 
ly H. S. M. A., Columbia, 1917- Prelim, 
honors. Woman's Glee Club. Asst., Watseka 
H. S., 1906-9; Prin., do., 1909-16; Instr. in 
Eng., Sch. of Educ, Univ. of N. Dak., 191 7 — • 
Asst. Ed., Sch. of Ed. Record, Univ. of N. 
Dak. Mem. Faculty Advisory Bd., Y. W. C. 
A.; Assoc Mem., Dak. Playmakers. Address, 
Waverly, 111.; bxis. add., Grand Forks, N. Dak. 

273s. EDITH LEONARD 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; M. S., 1910; b. 
F 10. 1884, Davenport, la.; d. Charles Minot 
(b. Mr 12, 1840, Randolph, Minn.) and Anna 



Elizabeth (Miller) Leonard ( b. Ja 15, 1848, 
Catskill, N. Y.). Prepared in Davenport (la.) 
H. S. Address, 644 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis; 
bus. add., 21 Virginia Ave., do. 

2736. BURT A. LEWIS 
Owner of Poultry Farm; B. S. in A. E. ; b. 
Ja 10, 1877, Frost Village, Quebec, Can.; s. 
Asaph K. (b. Ja 19, 1841, Waterloo, Quebec) 
and Mary Ann (Goddard) Lewis (b. F 22, 
1841, S. Stukeley, do.). Prepared in Cedar 
Valley Sem., Osage, la.; Lombard Coll. Gales- 
burg, 111. Sigma Xi. Supt. with Holabird 
and Roche, Archs., Chicago, 1906-9; Practis- 
ing Arch., 1910-15; Prop, and Mgr., poultry 
farm, 191 5 — . Clerk of Bd. of Trustees, Wood- 
lawn Universalist Church, Chicago, 1907-9; 
Treas., Park, do., Tacoma, Wash., 191 1-13. 
Married Rose A. Severance, D i, 1909, Chi- 
cago. Address. R. 3, Tacoma, Wash. 

2737. CHARLES EDWIN LITTLE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 3, 1883, 
Sycamore, 111.; s. John Harris (b. N. Y.) and 
Lydia Jane Little (b. do.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Phi Kappa Sigma. With E. T. Crowe 
and Co.; Mgr., Lock Joint Pipe Co., Tacoma, 
Wash. Married Lola Louise Doud, Je 15, 
191 o, Tacoma, Wash. Child, Lola Louise, b. O 
15, 191 1. Address, 1902 N. Junette St., Ta- 
coma, Wash.; bus. add., 1005 A St., do. 

2738. CLARINNE LLEWELLYN 
(Daughter of Nos. 143, 148; Sister of Nos. 
2739. 4782) 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; b. F 14, 1886, St. 
Louis; d. Joseph Corson ('77). (b. Jl 22. i8s5. 
Philadelphia) and Emma Clarinda (Piatt) 
Llewellyn ('77), (b. Je 23, 1857, Monticello, 
111.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi 
Delta. Phys. Dir. for Girls, Lyons Tp. H. S., 
1908; do.. 111. Sch. for the Blind. Jacksonville, 
1908-11; Instr., N. W. Univ., Sch. of Phys. 
Kduc, Evanston, 1916 — . Mem., Chicago Coll. 
Club. Address, 324 6th Ave., LaGrange, 111. 

2739. RALPH CORSON LLEWELLYN 
(Son of Nos. 143, 148; Brother of Nos. 

273S, 4782) 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 20, 1884, 
St. Louis; s. Joseph Corson ('77), (b. Jl 22, 
1855, Philadelphia) and Emma Clarinda (Piatt) 
Llewellyn ('77), (b. Je 23, 1857, Monticello, 
111.). Prepared in LaGrange Pub. Schs.; Lyons 
Tp. 11. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Hon- 
ors. Supt. of Const., Milwaukee, 1906-7; Arch. 
Engr. with J. C. Llewellyn. 1907-18. Capt., 
Q. M. Corps. N. A.. Const. Div.. 1918; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 1919. Mem., Chicago Arch. Club, 
Pres., 1915-16; Univ. Club of Chicago; La- 
Grange Country Club; West. Soc. of Engrs.; 
mini Club of Chicago; Assoc. Mem., 111. Chap- 
ter, A. I. A. Married Louise Brooks Tyler, My 
25, 191 5, LaGrange, 111. Address, 324 6th Ave., 
LaGrange, 111.; bus. add., 1525 First Nat. 
Bank Bldg., Chicago. 

2740. WINNIE ALICE LOGAN (MON- 

TOOTH) 
(Wife of No. 2465; Sister of Nos. 3077, 34S3) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 21, 1883, Edinburgh, 
111.; d. David (b. F 22, 1840, Flora, 111.) 
and Martha Ellen (Sprinkel) Logan (b. Ap 
21, 1852, Springdale, Ark.). Prepared in 
Edinburgh Tp. H. S. H. Sc. Club. Auth.: 
Evolution of a Community Spirit, Home and 
Sch. Educ. 1917. Mem., M. E. Church; O. 
E. S.; inaugurated movement which resulted 
in erection of the Osecola Grove Community 
House. Married Charles Stuart Montooth 
('05), Jl 29, 1906, Urbana. Children: Hazel 
Evelyn, b. S 23, 1909; Martha Grace, b. Ap 
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2741. ROY HAROLD LONG 
Grain and Live Stock Raiser; B. S. in 
Agr.; b. O i-', 1882, Lexington, IlL; s. W. 
G. (b. Spencer, Ind.) and Emma P. (Flesher) 
Long (b. Lexington, 111.). Prepared in Lexing- 
ton H. S. Agr. Club; Rosenbaum Scholar- 
ship Judging Beef Cattle. Grad. Work in An. 
Husb., 1907. Clerk and V. P., Coffey Co.; 
Pres., do., 1911; Grain and Live Stock Raiser, 
Montgomery, Ala. Mem., Kan. Farmers' Inst., 

1910. Trustee, Congr. Church, 1909-12. Mar- 
ried M. B. Magill, Ja 20, 1909, Lexington, 111. 
Address, R. 4, Montgomery, Ala. 

2742. WALTER SIM McCLURG 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Je 17, 1879, Urbana; s. 
John A. (b. Mr 7, 1856, Bloomington, 111.) and 
Cora A. (Sim) McClurg (b. Urbana). Pre- 
pared in Urbana II. S. Machinist, 1906-7; 
practising law, 1907 — . Mem., Moline Cml. 
Club; After Dinner Club; Rock Island Co. 
Bar Assn. Married Lilian A. Mitchell, O 14, 

191 1. Oak Park, 111. Address. 11 37 27th St., 
Moline, 111.; bus. add., 12 Chase Bldg., do. 

2743. EDWARD LEON McCONAUGHY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 13, 1880, Rochelle, 
III.; s. James Orlando (b. Ap 7. 1846, Pitts- 
burgh) and Amelia Ann (Gardhouse) McCo- 
naughy (b. Mr 10, 1851, Toronto, Can.). Pre- 
pared in Rochelle H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. 
Elected City Clerk of Rochelle, 1909; Real Est. 
and Loans, do. Mem., I. O. O. F. ; Sons of 
Vets.; S. A. R. Married Ina B. Bothwell, 
My 20, 191 1, Salt Lake City, Address, 1026, 
7th St., Rochelle, 111.; bus. add., 415 Washing- 
ton St., do.t 

2744. EVERT BRUCE McCORMICK 
(Brother of Nos. 66i, 826) 
Salesman; LL. B.; b. O 10, 1884, Mahomet, 
111.; s. Bruce (b. Streator, 111.) and Martha R. 
(Gibson) McCormick. Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi. Law- 
yer, 1906-08; Confectioner, 1908-13; Salesman. 
Printing Inks, 19:3 — . Mem., B. P. O. E. 
Married Edith Manspeaker, Ja 20, 1909. Ad- 
dress, 631 Buckingham PI., Chicago. 

2745. CHARLES BROOKS McCOY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 5. 1882, Fargo, N. 
Dak.; s. John Caldwell (b. ja 30, 1844, Gran- 
ville, 111.) and Nathalia Sadie (Miller) McCoy 
(b. Ap 7, 1857, Canandaigua, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Lewis Inst., Chicago and Beloit Acad., 
Beloit, Wis.; Mich. Coll. of Mines, Houghton, 
Mich., 1901-J. Alpha Delta Phi; Track Team. 
Asst. City Atty., East St. Louis. 1908-10; 
Dupree, S. Dak., 1910-13; San Diego, 1913 — . 
Auth.: Personal Rights, Law Studs. Helper, 
1903. Dir., San Diego Y. M. C. A.; Sec, Y. 
M. C. A. work, A. E. F., France. Mem., 
Univ. Club; Pres., Montessori Educ. Club; Dir., 
Internat. Montessori Inst.; Sec.-Treas.. "Square 
Deal" Home for Unfortunate Men; Sec., East 
St. Louis Bar Assn. Married Florence Janet 
Daggett, Je 18, 1910, East St. Louis. Child, 
Janet Caroline, b. Ag 12, 1914. .Address, 1023 
W. Hunter St., San Diego, Calif.; bus. add., 
612-614 Central Mortgage Bldg., do. 

2746. JOSEPH McCOY 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 22, 1881, 
Lafayette, Ind.; s. John (b. Chillicothe, O.) 
and Keltic (Ritchey) McCoy (b. Lafayette, 
Ind.). Preparer! in Lafayette H. S. Drafts- 
man, C. H. Johnson, St. Paul; do., E. H. Hew- 
itt, Minneapolis; do.. Long, Lameraux & Long; 
do.. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, Minneapolis. Mar- 
ried Edna M. Sale, S 4, 1907. Children: 
Josephine S., b. D 10, 1908; Claarles M., b. Ja 
27, 1910; Dorothea V.. b. O 10, 1912. Address. 
48.S6 Dupont Ave., South Minneapolis. t 



2747. CLINTON THOMAS McCULLY 
(Husband of No. 3125; Brother of Nos. 1731, 
2164) 
Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. D 24, 1883, Red Oak, la.; s. John Daniels 
(b. 1856, Baltimore) and Virginia Bell (Ash- 
way) McCully (b. 1859. Mt. Carroll, 111.). 
Prepared in Carthage Coll. Acad.; Univ. Acad. 
Track Team, Mgr. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A. at 
Lake Geneva, Wis. and Owensboro; Assoc. St. 
Sec. of Ark.; Gen. Sec, Pittsburgh, Kan.; Gen. 
Ins., Urbana.; Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Clinton, 
Mo.; War Work Council, Y. M. C. A. of Mc, 
Clinton, Mo. Married Anice Eunice Nichol 
('07). Jl 30, 1998, Urbana. Children: Agnes 
Elizabeth, b. Ja 26, 1910; Helen Louise, b. My 
4. 1912; John DeDaniels, b. O s, 1914; Edward 
Nicol. b. Jl 14, 1917- .Address, 319 E. Franklin 
St., Clinton, Mo. 

2748. MARY MINERVA McINTIRE 
(Sister of No. 3468) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. &• A.; b. N 3, 1883, 
Sparta 111.; d. W^illiam Arthur (b. S 3, 1852, 
Marissa, 111.) and Tirzah Elliott (Cathcart) 
Mclntire (b. My 18, 1857, Sparta, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Sparta H. S. Teacher, Averyville 
H. S., Peoria, 1906-8; do., Rantoul H. S., 
1908-10; do., Gibson City H. S., 1910-11; do., 
Danville H. S., 191 1 — . Address, 419 N. Gil- 
bert St., Danville, Ill.t 

2749. MARY BUTTERS McLELLAN 

(SNUSHALL) 
Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc ; b. D 2, 
1876, Hyde Park, Mass.; d. James Anthony (b. 
1844, Me.) and Elizabeth Russell (Clements) 
McLellan (b. 1841, Quincy, Mass.). Prepared 
in Hyde Park (Mass.) H. S. ; Bridgewater, St. 
Norm. Sch., Mass., 1895-8; Smith Coll., 1901-3. 
Lib. work; Teacher in Eng. Inst., Santiago De 
Chile; do., Springfield, Mass.; Children's Libn., 
City Lib., do.; Civ. Service Clerk in office of 
Depot Q. M., Cambridge; Ref. Libn., Pub. Lib.. 
Lynn, "Mass, 19 19 — . Auth.: Lib. Condi- 
tions in Chile, Pub. Libs., 1909. Married Wil- 
son Snushall, D 2t, 1904. Address, Lynn, Mass. 

2730. LOUIS WILLIAM MACK 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 15, 1887. 
Chicago; s. Louis Henry (b. Ja 8, i860, do.) 
and Katherine (Belmont) Mack (b. My i, 
1862, do.). Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., 
Chicago. LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1910. 
Sigma Alpl;a Epsilan; PhiJomathean; Eng. 
Club; Dramatic Club; Bus. Mgr., III. Mag. 
Dir., Div. of Films, Com. Pub. Information. 
Mem., (Chicago Bar Assn.; 111. St. Bar Assn.; 
Legal Club of Chicago; City Club of Chicago. 
.Address, 6 Jackson PL, Washington, D. C. 



2751- 



ROSCOE CONKLING MAIN 
(Brother of No. 3097) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. F 23, 1882, Pitts- 
field, 111.; s. Alvin Nye (b. Ja 7, 1842, Time, 
111.) and Lydia Sarah (Foote) Main (b. Je 
18, 1844, Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared in Pitts- 
field H. S. A. M., Harvard Med. Coll., 1910; 
M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 191 1. Philomathean: 
Sigma Xi; Sc. Soc; Capt., Univ. Regt.; Fellow 
in Zool., 1906-7; Interne in Michael Reese 
Hosp., igii-13; Health Comn., Marquette, 
Mich. Med. Officer. U. S. A., 1917 — • ist Lt., 
M O. R. C, U. S. A., 191 7; Capt., M. R C, 
1 9 18; Asst. Chief of the Med. Service. Ellis 
Island, N. Y., 1918—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Mar- 
quette Rotary (^lub, 1916; Mich. St. Med. Soc; 
A. M. A. Married Ruth F. Stafford, Jl 12, 
1 91 7, Marquette. Mich. Children: Alvin Nye 
and Edward Stafford, b. Ap 9. 19 18. Address, 
Marquette. Mich.; bus. add., U. S. A. Hosp., 
Ellis Island. 



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[1906 



275-t- K.\TE BONNELL MANN (IRWIN) 
(Sister of No. 1925) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S j8. 1S85, Danville. 
111.; d. William (b. F 16. 183S, Summerville, 
N. J.) and Kate Estelle (Ilarnian) Mann (b. 
1853, Muntotd, N. Y.). Prepared in Mus- 
kegon U. S. and Man. Tr. Sch., Muskegon, 
Mich. Mask and Bauble; Pi Beta Phi. 
Teacher, Bushnell H. S., 111., igo6-Q; do., Ur- 
bana H. S., 1900-12. Married Burr Polk Irwin, 
S 28. igij, Evanston, III. Address, iSoo 
Grove Ave., Quincy. 111. 

5753. CHARLES MASON MARSH 
(Brother of No. 1062) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 11, 1884. .■Mton, 111.; 
s. Eben (b. Alton, 111.) and Kate Prevost 
(Foote) Marsh (b. 111.). Prenared in Shurtleff 
Coll., Upper Alton, 111. Address, c/o Illinois 
Glass Co., Upper Alton. Ill.f 

2754. REUBEN S. MARSHALL 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 2. 1S80, Dallas Center, 
la.; s. W. C. Marshall. Prepared in Mt. Mor- 
ris Coll. Address, 511-12 Mills Bldg., El Paso, 
Tex.t 

2755. MIMA AGNES MAXEY 
Prin. of H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 3. 
188s, Rolla, Mo.; d. Joseph Phillip (b. D 18, 
1846, Carlyle, 111.) and Agnes Young (Bcattie) 
Ma.xev (h. Tc 23, 1848, Belfast, Ireland). Pre- 
pared in Carlyle H. S. A. M., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1913. Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Prin. of II. S., Gilman. 111., 1906-8; Dept. of 
Latin. Hoopeston, 111., 1908-12; Prin., Car- 
lyle H. S., 111.. 1914 — . Mem., Classical Assn. 
of Middle West and So. 111. Address, 670 
Franklin St., Carlyle, 111. 

2756. STOY JACKSON MAXWELL 
Lawyer; LL. B.: b. Ag 18, 1883, Robinson, 
111.; s. John C. (b. S 26, 1S47, Kno.x Co., Tenn.) 
and Gertrude E. (Jackson) Maxwell (b. Mr 4, 

1850, New Albany, Ind.). Prepared in Rob- 
inson H. S. ; Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, 
N. Y., 1902. Phi Alpha Delta. Vice Chief Jus 
tice. City Atty., Robinson, 111., 1907-11; Mas- 
ter in Chancery, do. Mach. Gun Div., O. T. 
C, Camp Hancock, Ga. ; Mustered out, 1919- 
Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. 
F.; B. P. O. E. Address, Robinson, lU.t 

27S7. *EDWaN THOMAS MEHARRY 

(Brother of Nos. 1250, 2460) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 30, 1881, Tolono, 
111.; s. Jesse (b. O 9, 1835, Fountain Co., Ind.) 
and Addie A. (Francis) Meharry (b. S 12. 

1851, New Lenox, 111.). Prepared in Tolono 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta. Died O 22. 
1918, Tolono, 111. 

2758. EDWARD JOHN MEHREN 
Ed. and Publisher; B. S. in C. E.; b. .-\g 5. 
1S81. Chicago; s. Jacob F. (b. Jl 31. 1837. ^i^'-"' 
and Elizabeth E. Mehren (b. O 7, 1857, do.\. 
Prepared in Acad, of St. Ignatius Coll., Chi- 
cago; .\. B., St. Ignatius Coll., 1899. Sigma 
Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Delta Sigina Rho; 
Philomathean; C. E. Club; Special Honors; 
Mo.-Ill. deb.ate: Class Orat.; V. P., Class. 
Transitnian, C. M. & Puget Sound R. R., 1906; 
Assoc. Ed., Engng. Record, N. Y., 1907-J1; 
Sec. and Mgr., The Emerson Co.. 1911-12; 
Managing Ed., Engng. Record, N. Y., 1912-17; 
Ed., Engng. Nezvs Record, 191 7 — ; V. P., Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book Co.. 191 7 — • Treas., Nat. Assn. 
of Corp. Schs. Married Grace Walsh, S 
8, 1908, Chicago. Children: Edward Walsh, 
b. Ag 4. i9oq; Lawrence Joseph, b. Ap 24, 
iQii; Richard John. b. Ag"i3, 1912; Bernard 
Walsh, b. O 2i. 1014; Paul, b. Ja iS, 1917; 
Grace Elizabeth, b. Mr 21, 1918. Address, 53 
Fairvew Ave.. South Orange, N. T.; bus. add., 
10th .^ve. and 36th St., New York City. 



-759. JOSEPHINE AUGUSTA MEISSNER 
(QUIGLEY) 
B. L. S.; b. My 9, 1885, York, Neb.; d. 
Charles Louis (b. Ap 4, 1856, Oshkosh, Wis.) 
and Laurentine (Danforth) Meissner (b. My 7, 
1857, Newton, O.). Prepared in York (Neb.) 
H. S. and Mattoon II. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Sec. -Treas. of Women's League; Pres., Lib. 
Club. Libn., Neb. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-7; Cir- 
culation Libn., L'niv. of Wash., 1907-12; Instr. 
in Lib., do.. 1011-12; Pres., of Gamma Beta 
Dist. of Kappa Alpha Theta, 1909-13. Mem., Am. 
Lib. Assn. ; Pac. N. W. Lib. Assn. Married 
.\rthur Joseph Quigley, O 29, 1912, Seattle. 
Children: Mary Margaret, b. Ag 31, 1913; 
Josephine Dorothy, b. Mr 17, 1915; Arthur 
Stevens, b. Jl 27, 1916. Address, 1731 Naomi 
Place, Seattle. 

2760. LEON RUSSELL MELVIN 
Hardware Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 4, 

1SS2, Greenfield, 111.; s. Sylvester (b. N 20, 
1831, do.) and Addie Idella (Strickland) Mel- 
vin (b. S 15, 1858, do.). Prepared in Green- 
tield H. S. Delta Unsilon, Mem., Greenfield 
Cml. Club. Married Inez Vetell Wright, Ag 
1907, Denver. Child, Helen Lolita, b. My 190S. 
Address, Greenfield, lU.t 

2761. DAISY MILLER (MOORE) 

(.'^ister of No. 2464) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 31. 1S83, Boody. 111.; 
d. Henry August (b. 1838, Ger.) and Caroline 
(.Gemmer) Miller (b. 1843, do.). Prepared in 
Urbana; llliola; Y. W^ C. A. Taught two yrs. 
Married Charles L. Moore, Ag 26, 1908. Child, 
Albert Henry, b. Jl 16. 1911. Address, 2111 
(Raines St., Davenport, lowa.t 

2762. DONALD S. MILLER 
(Brother of Nos. 3877, 4309) 
Teacher; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1907; b. F 
u, 18S4, Ida Grove, la.; s. J. D. (b. 1854, HI.) 
.md Mary (Jacob) Miller (b. 1856, Wheeling, 
W. Va.). Prepared in Geneva H. S. Adelphic; 
Swimming Team. Teacher in Manitowoc 
(Wis.) H. S.. 1909-12. Mem., Epis. Church. 
Iddress, Stanley, Wis.t 

2763. ROY CRAIG MITCHELL 
Arch. EngT.; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 22, 1881. 
Millersburg, O. ; s. John Thomas (b. do.) and 
Sarah C. JNIitchell (b. do.}. Prepared in Gar- 
den Grove (la.) H. S.; Parsons Coll., Fair- 
field, la. With Herzog Iron Works, St. Paul, 
1Q06; Great No. R. R., Arch. Office, St. Paul. 
1906-7; 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1907-10; 111. 
.Steel Warehouse Co., St. Louis, 1911-12; Arch. 
Engr., Morgan, Walls and Morgan, Archs., 
Los Angeles, 1912-13. la. Nat. Guard, Co. M, 
^4th Regt., 1902-5. Mem., W^est. Soc. Engrs.; 
Presby. Church; Engrs. and Archs. Assn., 
l.os Angeles; Certitied Arch.. St. of Calif. 
Married Eva Mae Crumley, Je to. 1915, RofF, 
Okl.T. Child. John Crumle>' b. Mr 26, 1918. 
Iddress. 1715 Arlington St.. Los Angeles; 
bus. Olid., c/o Morgan, Walls, and Morgan, 
.\rchs., do. 

2764. ESTHER COOK MOHR (DOLE) 
Asst. in Norm. Sch.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Ap 24, 1883, Chicago; d. Edward Kern (b. O 
5, 1854, Macungie, Pa.) and Alice Hall (El- 
dredge) Mohr (b. S 19, 1S61, Dwight, 111.). 
Prepared in Dwight H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1003. A. M., LTniv. of Wis., loio. 
Asst. in Hist., St. Norm. Sch., La Crosse, W^is., 
1011-12. Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc; Am. Hist. 
Assn. Married Arthur W. Dole, Jl 26. 1912. 
Children: Alice Emily, b. D 30, 1913; Charles 
Edward, b. O 6, 1916. Address. 1458 E. iioth 
St., Cleveland. 



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2765. FRANCIS GUY MOORE 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 23, 
1881, Padua, 111.; s. Thomas Jefferson (b. Ja 
17, 1850, Mount Joy, Pa.) and Deborah (Ben- 
jamin) Moore (b. Jl 23, 1851, Chatham Center, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Bloomin)?ton H. S. 
Alpha Delta Phi. C. & A. R. R., 1900-17; 
Kewanee Works. Nat. Tube Co., 1907-9; J. 
V^'. Williams & Co., Brooklyn Plant, 1910-15; 
Supt., Brooklyn Plant, 1915 — . Married Flora 
M. Warlow, S 11, 1912, Bloomington, III. 
Children: Frances Jane, b. O 26, 1914; Fred- 
erick Guy, b. Mr 2:^, 19:7. Address, 108 Bed- 
ford Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.; hxis. add., 400 Vul- 
can St., do. 

2766. EDGAR A. MORGAN 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 

187s; s. Icilius (b. N 26, 1842, Prairie Creek, 
Ind.) and Diana (Yeager) Morgan (b. My i, 
1843, do.). Prepared in Austin Coll., Effing- 
ham, 111. Final Honors. In Insular Service 
Bur. of Educ, P. I.; Prin., Provincial II. S., 
Tuguegarao, Cagayan, P. I., 1913-14; Prin., 
Rizal Provincial 11. S., Pasig. Rizal, P. I., 
1914-17; Stud., Grad. Sch., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1918; do. and Instr. in Hist., Baltimore 
Poly. Inst., 1918 — . Married Amy Wheeler, 
S 18, 1917. Patoka, 111. Address, Jewett, 111.; 
bus. add., Walbrook Ave., Baltimore. 

2767. HORACE HEALY MORGAN 
(Husband of No. 3324) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 7, 18S1, 
Loda. 111.; s. Edwin Brumsley (b. F 10, 1854, 
New London, Conn.) and Cherrie E. (Healy) 
Morgan (b. Jl 4, 1854, Loda, 111.). Prepared 
in Pa.xton H. S. M. E. See; Psi Upsilon; 
Track Team. Drafting, 1906-11; Chief IDrafts- 
man, Webster Mfg. Co., 1911-16; Chief Drafts- 
man, Palmer Bell Co., 1916 — . Married Hazel 
Winifred Clifford ('08), Je 28, 1909, Cham- 
paign. Children: Clifford Horace, b. Ap 2, 1910; 
Cherrie Adelyn, b. O 14, 1914. Address, 229 
Monterey Ave.. Detroit; bus. add., Cameron 
Ave. and Grand Blvd., do. 

2768. 'JAMES HARRISON MORTON 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 14, 1873, Neblow, Mo.; 
s. W. J. Morton. Deceased. 

2769. LEVI MOSIMAN 

CHiisband of No. 2952; Brother of No. 4822) 

Mgr., Elec. Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 14, 

1881, East Peoria; s. David (b. Ag 26, 1844, 

do.) and Anna (Staker) Mosiman (b. Jl 27, 

1850, O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Treas., 
E. E. Soc. ; Eta Kappa Nu; Class Baseball, 
Mgr. Apprentice West. Elec. Co., 1906-8; 
Sales Dept.. do., 1908-9; Treas., Morton Light, 
Heat, and W'ater Co., 1909-12; Mgr., Morton 
and Fremont Elec. Co., 1912 — . Married Edna 
Leila Dillon ('07), Je 29, 1910, Urbana. 
Children: William D., b. My 7, 1913; Eliza- 
beth A., b. Ap 4. 191 5. Address, Morton, 111. 

2770. GRACE PEARL MULBERRY 

(MULLIKEN) 

(Wife of No. 1380) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 19, 1881, near Girard, 

111.; d. Francis Jarvis (b. N 12, 1838, Ky.) 

and Sallie Ann (Brown) Mulberry (b. Ja 23, 

1851, Stonington. 111.). Prepared in Taylor- 
ville H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sc. Club. Taught 
in Cairo H. S., 1906-10; Robinson H. S., 1910- 
II. Auth.: Thirty Lessons in Cooking. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Married Albert Danforth 
Mulliken ('00), Je 27, 1911, Taylorville, 111. 
Children: Wallace Mulberry, b. My 18. 1913; 
Albert Danforth, Jr., b. S 9, 1915. Address, 
806 S. Elm St., Champaign. 



2771. HENRY BECK MYERS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 17, 1885, 

Springfield, 111.; s. Frank and Nellie (Holmes) 
Myers. Prepared in Springfield, H. S. Sigma 
Nu; Yoxan. With Arnold Co., 1906-8; Bd. 
of Supervising Engrs., 1908-n; Holabird and 
Roche, 1911-12; Am. Seating Co., 1912 — . Mar- 
ried Jessie Dudman, Ag 30, 191 1. Child, 
John Holmes, b. Ja 17, 19 15. Address, 1609 
Estes Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 14 E. Jack- 
son Blvd., do. 

2772. CLARENCE LEONARD NEU 
Pres., Physicians' Record Co.; A. B. in L. 
& A.; b. Ja 29, 1884, Chicago; s. Peter W. 
(b. Je 12, 1846) and Anna M. (Lutz) Neu 
(b. Ag 24, 1 861). Prepared in Chicago Man. 
Tr. Sch. Pres., Philomathean; Debating Soc; 
Glee Club; Staff., ///. Mag.; Managing Ed., 
mini. Adv. Dept., Chicago Daily News, 1906- 
7; Educ. Dept., Sheldon Sch. of" Salesmanship, 
1907-8; Pres., Physicians' Record Co., 1914 — . 
Mem., Univ. Club, Chicago; City Club, Chi- 
cago; Chicago Mendelssohn Club. Address, 
538 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. 

2773. AGNES ELAINE NICHOL 
(FOSTER) 
(Sister of Nos. 3125, 3497, 6454, 8622) 
A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. Jl 5, 1884, Granville, 
III.; d. E. A. (b. 1852, do.) and Lydia (Greene) 
Nichol (b. 1858, Jamestown, Ind.). Prepared 
in Granville H. S.; Denison Univ., 1902-3. 
Illiola. Asst. in O. St. Lib., 1907-10. Mem., 
Columbus Lib. Club, 1907-10; Presby. Church; 
Woman's Club. Married Thomas J. Foster, 
Je 16, 1910, Urbana. Children: William Le- 
land, b. Ap 24, 1911; Lawrence E., b. Ag 12, 
1912; Anice Elizabeth, b. My 15, 1915. Ad- 
dress, Monticello, 111. 

2774. MARVIN ARTHUR NICHOLS 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. D 29, 1883, 
Yorkville, 111.; s. John Nichols. Prepared in 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Instr., Sc. Minn. St. 
Norm. Sch. Address, State Normal School, 
Mankato, Minn.f 



2775- HENRY GEORGE DALLAS 
NUTTING 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 
14, 1883, Rock Island, 111.; s. Henry A. (b. 
Mr 20, 1853, Johnsonville, N. Y.) and Kate 
A. (Parkin) Nutting (b. Ag 14, 1853, Hull, 
Eng.). Prepared in Rock Island H. S.; Univ. 
of la., 1901-2. Engng. Soc. Exp. Engr.; Insp., 
Wis. Pub. Service Comn.; Mgr., Water and 
Elec. plant.; Dist. Supt., Cent. 111. Pub. Ser- 
vice Co., 1913-18; Co-nsulting Indus. Engr., Chi- 
cago, 191 8 — '. Aircraft Production Section. 
1918; Mustered out, Mr 1,1919. Auth.: Gas 
Producer Design, Power; Depreciation, Elec. 
World; miscellaneous contributions to Elec. 
World and Elec. Rei'iew. Edited transactions 
of Wis. Elec. Assn. for two yrs. Mem., Wis. 
Elec. Assn.; Nat. Elec Light Assn. Married 
Lenore Lillian Martin. Je 27, 1904, Iowa F'alls, 
la. Children: Margaret Hadlock, b. S 17, 1908; 
Katherine Parkin, b. Ag i5, 1910; Jean Alice, 
b. S 7, 1913. Address, 5454 Glenwood Ave., 
Chicago. 

2776. EDWARD GEORGE OLDEFEST 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 27, 1883, 
Moline, 111.; s. George (b. Je 25, 1849, Ger.) 
and Minna (Groth) Oldefest (b. Je 23, 1853 
do.). Prepared in Moline H. S. Arch. C^lub 
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Arch. Draftsman, of 
fices of Arthur Heun, Nimmons & Fellows 
1906-7; do., Whitsitt & Drury, Moline, 1907 
8; do., Jenney, Mundie & Jensen-Howard Shaw 
Shattuck & Hussey, 1908-12; with D. H. Burn 
ham & Co., 1912-14; Shattuck & Hussey, 1915 
17; N. Max Dunning, 191 7; Leonard En^ng 
Co., 1918 — . Auth.: Prize song for 111. Song 



26o 



I'mvkksitv UK Illinois 



Book, ujoH; wroto aiul pulilisilKHl music ami 
seorc for "The Mriaiit Eugiiicirs," musical 
comedy used by (ilcc Club, igii; wrote aud 
published music and scare of "The Dad of the 
Undergrad" (with L. K. I'attou) musical couv 
edy presented by the Student I'nion, ■} 2 pp., 
iq'ij, Mem., mini Club, Chica^ro; Palette and 
Chisel Club; Dir., Chicago Arch. Club; Dir., 
Coll. b>at. Club, Chicago. Address, 47 E. Oak 
St., Chicago. 

-■777. MATTIE MAY PAINE 
(Sister of No. IJ57) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Rosamond, 
111.: d. Elijah C. (b. S. Hadley, Mass.) and 
Sarah (.). (Russell) Paine (b. Sunderland, 
Mass.). Prepared in Rosemond II. .^.; I'niv. 
of Calif. Pres., Alethcnai. Prin., Kawaiahao 
Sem.. Girls' Dept. of the Mid-Pacilic lust., 
Himolulu, T. Jl. Mem., Con^r. Church; V. 
\y. C. A.; P. E. O.; Pres., Long Beach City 
Teachers' Assn., 1915; VVomans' Coll. Club, 
1907-18; So. Calif, leachers' Assn., 1906-18; 
Soc, Workers' Assn., Honolulu, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1370 E. ist St., Long Beach, Calif. 

2778. ANN ADEMA PALMER (FISHER) 
A. B. in L. & A.: b. My ■;, 1878, Monticello, 
111.; d. Dow (b. Mr 184s, Chenango Forks, 
N. Y.) and Maria Helle (Thornton) Palmer 
(b. My 31, 1851, .Vlexander, 111.). Prepared 
in Monticello IL S. lUiola. Mem., Prcsbv. 
Church; O. E. S. Married Fred Fisher, Jl I'j, 
1906, Monticello, ni. Children: Marian'Kuuice, 
b. Ag Jl. 1908; Kathryn Dorothy, h. Jl 10. 
1913; .\iinabelle Palmer, b. Ap ."4, 1916." ./(/- 
dress, Edenbower, Douglas Co., Cire. 

jr7g- ROSALIE MARY PARR 
(Sister of No. 1943) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. igii; 
Ph. D., 1916; b. Peoria; d. James (b. do.) and 
Harriet (Reeve) Parr (b. do.). Prepared in 
Peoria H. S. Sigma Xi; Iota Sigma Pi; 11 
liola. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1900-7; 
Instr., Se., Howard Payne Coll., 1908-10; Asst., 
Bot., Univ. of 111, 191016; Assoc., Sc, St. 
Norm., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1916-17; Instr., 
CJiem., Univ. of 111., 1918—. Auth. : The 
Response of Philobolus to Light, Aiitials of 
Bot., 1918. Address, 11 10 W, (!)regon St., L'r 
bana; bus. add., 3J1 Chem. Bldg., do. 

2780. THOMAS ARMSTRONG PEEBLES 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 2, i88->, 
Edinburgh, Scotland; s. George and Agnes 
(Armstrong) Peebles. Prepared in Shen- 

andoah (la.) II. S. and Northwestern Coll. 
Track, 1904-6; Track Capt., 1906. Erecting 
Mill. Mach., 190(1-8; Designing special macli., 
1908; Stoker Engng, 1908 — . Address, \Vest- 
inghouse Co., Pittsburgh.! 

2781. CURTIN GORDON PEPPER 
Mech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 6, 1886, 
Champaign; s. H. J. (b. 1800, Madison, Ind.) 
and Catherine (Burgan) Peppier (b. iS(>3. 
Thornton, Ind.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. With Heyl and Peterson, Pittsburgh, 
1911. Married Edwitia Sheppard. i9if>, Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. Address. 1 1 10 W. Hroadwav. 
Muskogee, Okla.t 

17&1. AVIS HORTENSE PERCINAL (FISH 

BACK) 

(Wife of No. 3734) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 27, 1885, Savov, 

in.; d. C. E. and Helen (Dunlap) Percival. 

Perpared in Urbana II. S. Taught in Milford 

H. S., 1906-7; Oblong H. S., 1907-8. Married 

William Murphy Fishback ('09), Ag 22, 1909, 

Champaign. Child, son, b. Mv 4, 191;. Ad 

dress. Orange, Calif. f 



^783. THOMAS ELMMK PIUPPS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 18, 1879, 
Janesville, 111.; s. Napoleon (b. Mr 8, 1851, do.) 
and Hannah Marie (Neal) Phipps (b. 1854, 
Dioiia, 111.) Prepared in Valparaiso Coll., Itid., 
18981901; B. S., Valparaiso, 1901. Sigma Nu; 
Sigma Xi; Football. Ues. Engr., Big Four, 
1906-7; Asst. Juigr., O. S. L. R. R., Nev., 
1907; Chief Draftsman, Milwaukee R. R., 1907- 
9; Res. Engr., Milwaukee, 1909-n; l^icating 
Kngr., S. P. A. L. C. R. R., Port Angeles. 
Wash., 1911; .\sst. Engr., Milwaukee K. R., 
1911 14; Chief Engr, Pub. Service Comn., 
Wash., 1915. Comn. Capt., Engr. Reserve 
Corps, 1917: In active service, 1918 — . Mem., 

A. S. C. E. Married Jennie Coutts Trimwell, 
E i9> 1913, Seattle. Child, Jane Evelyn, b. 
F 17, 1917. Address, Governor's Island, New 
York Citv, c/o Maj. Malthv; bus. add., 834 
15th St., Seattle. 

.■7S4. ALOYS PHILLIP POIROT 
Engr. and Conlr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 5, 
1883, Belleville, 111.- s. Severin (b. U 1, 1845, 
Lorraine, l-'nince) and Susan (Ciundlach) I'oi- 
rot (b. Je 30, 185^, Belleville, 111.). Prepared 
in Belleville H. S. Instrumentman, W;ibash 
R. R., 1906-7; Asst. Engr., Mo. Pac R. R., 1907- 
8; Engr. and Contr., 1908 — . Mem., K. of C.; 

B. P. O. E.; A. S. C. E. Address, Belleville, 
111. 

-■785. W11.1..\KD LACY POLLARD 
Patent Lawyer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 17, 
1879, Rozetta, 111.; s. l.ucilius E. (b. 1849, 
Va.) and Martha Ann Pollard (b. 1848, do.). 
Prepared in Monmouth H. S.; LL. B., Nat. 
I'niv.; M. P. L., George Washington L'niv. 
r;ui l?et,i Pi; .Sigma Xi. Draftsman, Wau- 
kesha, XN'is., 1907; Engr., Patent office, Wash- 
ington D. C, 1908 13: Patent lawyer, Chicago, 
1913 — . Auth.: Pollard's Digest Decisions, 
lohn Bvrne & Co., 191. ■. Married Nellie T. 
bollard,' S --3. 1009. Children: Willard L., b. 
My 3, 1911; Benjamin Coleman, b. Ap 23, 1913; 
Vincent De Paul, b. Ap 27, 1915; Helen Anne, 
b. .\g j8, 1910 tdied O 7, 1016). Address. 
3j6 Dempster St., Evanston, 111. 

2786. EDWARD ALEXANDER PORTER 

Prin., Indian Sch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 
18, 1878, Momence, 111.; s. Carson (b. F 
i, 185(1, Naples, N. Y.) and Ellen (Richard- 
son) Porter (b. 1858, near Grant Park, 111.). 
Prepared in Momence IL S.; Univ. Acad. 
.\gr. Club. Prin. of IL S., Sheldon, III., 1906- 
07; do., Morocco, Ind., 190809; do.. Effing- 
ham, 111., 1909-10; Expert F"armer in LL b. 
Indian Service, Okla., igio-u; in charge of 
work among the Five Tribes of Okla., 1912-14; 
Prin., Cliilocco Indian .\gr. Sch., 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Bessie Annetta McKee, .\g ib, igo.";, Mo- 
mence, 111. Children: Beatrice A., b. Jl 25, 
1906 (died Ja 26, 1907); I'reda Virginia, b. 
Ja 26, 1908. Address, Cliilocco, Okla. 

2787. JAMES ALBERT PORTER 
I'rin.. 11. S.; .\. B. in L. & A.; b. F n, 1S76, 
I.ovington, 111.; s. Moses (b. F 2, 1833, Dun- 
bar, Pa.) and ^L^ry A. (Nelson) Porter (b. 
1836, Brooklvn, N. Y.). Prepared in Areola 
H. S.; Eureka Coll. Adelphic; Eng. Club; 
Prelim. Honors. Supt. Fairlield City Schs., 
1906-11; Prin., Benton Tp. H. S., 191 1 and 
1912. .-Iddress, Areola. lU.t 

2788. N. RAYMOND PORTERFIELD 
( Brother of Nos. 3517, .5877) 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 16. 1885, 
Sidnev, 111.; s. Millard F. (b. F 15, 1849, 
Worthington, Pa.) ami Belle J. (Cole) Porter- 
tleld (b. Ag 28, i8(>2, Worthington, Mass.). 
Prepared in Fairmont H. S. Engr. with D. 
L. and W. R. R., Scranton, Pa. and Hoboken, 



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N. .1., i<;(»6 11; I'.ngr. for licrks Co., Fa., njii- 
i.;; Contr., Coiicicti- Uridges, dams, etc.. New 
York City and Yoiingstown, O., 1912-18. Ad- 
dress, 226 N. Phelps St., Youngstnwn, O. ; 
bt<s. add., 17 Battery PI., New York City. 

2789. ROYAL ELMER POST 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 13, 1884, 
Rochester N. Y.; s. James Elmer (b. 1845, do.) 
and Helena M. (Rogers) Post ( b. 1845," Phila- 
delphia). Prepared in Rochester H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Technograt^h Bd. Civ. Engr., U. S. 
Reclamation .Service; Siipt. of Const, on Stor- 
age Unit of the Yakima J'roject — Kachas Dam 
l'"eature; Div. of Const., Copper Mine, i()i7 — . 
Married Ada M. Post, Je 12, 1907, Sherwood, 
N. Y. .-Address, c/o Braden Coi)|)er Co.. K.ni 
cagua, Chile, S. A.f 

2790. JESSIE ALEXANDER POWELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 6, 1878, 
Corydon, Ky. ; s. Uarbert Alexander (b. My 
3, i8i8, Tenn.) and Malinda Emiline (Gibson) 
J'owell (b. O 2$, 1838, Corydon, K>^.). Pre- 
pared in Corydon il. S.; Hamilton Coll., Lex- 
ington, Ky. .\. M., Columbia, 1914. Engng. 
(.'lub. Teaching in IL .S., Hrookton, Ind., 1906- 
9; Linton, Ind., 1909-13; Henderson, Ky., 1914- 
15; Head of Latin Dcpt., ICast Liverpool, ()., 
1915 — . Mem., Y. W. C. A.; Classical Assn. 
of Middle West and South. Address, 507 Wal- 
nut St., East r^iverpool, (). 

2791. RALPH MARBI.K PRAY 
(Husband of No. 3043) 
Banker and Real Est. Dealer; A. H. in L. 
& A.; b. Ag 20, 1884, Chicago; s. Francis E. 
(1). 1845, Panama, N. Y.) and I'hoebc (Marble) 
Pray (b. 1851, Galena, 111.). I'repared in Aus- 
tin IL S. Real Est., Loans, Ins. and Banking, 
1906 — . Married Louise Huse ('07). Ja 15, 
190S, Mason City, Jll. Children: Lee Huse, 
b. D 26, 1908; Ralph Huse, b. Ap i,s. 19 10; 
Richard Huse, b. My 6, 191 i ; Peggy Tluse. b. 
V 25, 191 5. Address, 822 Cidumbian Ave., 
Oak Park. 111.; bus. add., 42C N. Parkside 
Ave., Chicago. 

2792. JOHN WALTER PREIIIS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 16, 1884, Martinsville, 
III.; s. Carl (b. O 25, 1854, Ober Glogaw, Sil- 
esia, Ger.) and Regula (Eglie) Preihs (b. D 
24, 1863, Haslem, Switzerland). Prepared in 
Sandoval II. S.; Brown's Cml. Coll. Witen- 
agemote Court; Egy|)tian Club; Thela Kappa 
Nu. I-awycr; Master in Chancery, 1907-9; 
City Atty., Pana, 1909-15; Practicing law, 
1915 — . Address, McCoy Bldg., Pana, Ill.t 

2793- OSCAR JOHN PUTTING 
Asst. Atty. Gen. of 111.; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b. O 8, 1883; s. William F. and Ida (Klaus) 
Putting. Ailelphic; Debating Team. Atty. at 
Law, Sjiringfield, 111.; Asst. St. Atty., Sanga- 
mon ('o., i9i''i-!8; Asst. Atty. (ien., St. of 111., 
1918 — . Married Helen M. Swanberg, O 31, 
1907, loliet. 111. Address, 129 N. Glenwood 
Ave., Springfield, 111. 

2794. CHARLES EDWARD RAPP 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 18, 1883, 
Jacksonville, III.; s. Thomas II. and Clara J. 
(Rutledee) Rapp. Prepared in Jacksonville 
H. S. Delta Upsilon. Operating Dept., Am. 
Bridge Co. Married Genevieve Lenora Dartt, 
D 28, 1008, Montello, Wis. Address, 4569 
Oaken wald Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1320 Cml. 
Nat. Bank Bldg., do.^ 

2795. LESTER EDWARD REIN 

Sec. and Asst. Treas.; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; 

b. Mr II, 1884, Chicago; s. Edward Charles 

(b. Je I, 1859, do.) and Grace Anne (Lester) 

Rein (b. O 19, 1859, Mt. Carroll, 111.). Pre- 



pared ill CliK.igo i:iig. High and Man. Tr. 
II. S. .\lpha Tail Omega. With The Arnold 
Co., Chicago, one yr. ; Asst. Treas. and Sec, 
Pruilic I'-lush Tank Co. Married Sigiie Elin 
Anderson, Je 1, 1912, Stockholm, Sweden. 
Address, 4241 Ravenswood Ave., Chicago. 

.■7')(.. CHARLES CLYDE RICH 
(Brother of Nos. 3153, 5896) 
.\icliilect; li. S. in Arch.; b. O i, 1881, 
Melamora, 111.; s. .\lbert R. (b. S 22, 1845, 
do.) an<l Mary E. (Slemmons) Rich (b. JI 
4, 184s, Cadis, ().). Prepared in Alton IL S. 
Arch. Club; Alpha Delta Phi; Ed., Techno- 
(/raf<h. Arch., Chicago, 1906-12; do., Port- 
l.ind, Ore., 1912-16; do., Milwaukee, 1916-17: 
dn., I'liiladeliiliia, 191 7 — . Mem., Ore. Chapter, 
A. I. A., 1916. Address, 5028 Pine St., Phila- 
(lelphi.i; bus. add., rjii Widener Bldg., do. 

2797. CH KSTKR WILLIAM RICHARDS 
Lawy(r: LL. li.; b. Jl 28, 1883, Urbana; 
s. I'.itrick (b. 1837, LUica, N. Y.) and Amelia 
I. (Morgan) Richards (b. Mr 3, 1842, Mays- 
ville, Ky.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sigma 
Chi; Theta Kapiia Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Fresh- 
man Varsity I'Vuitball. Lawyer; Master in 
Chancery of Champaign Co.; Mayor of Ur- 
bana, 1917-19. Mem., [{aptist Church, Married 
Angle Casey, Je 19, 1907, Wilmette, 111. Chil- 
dren: Chester William, Jr., b. O 2, 1909; 
I'Llizabeth Ann, b. Ap 12, 1912. Address, 80s 
W. (ireeii St., Urbana; bus. add., 200-202 
I'irst Nat. rjaiik, ilc 

2798. RUli^' P.r,ANCHE RISSER 
(FOREMAN) 
(Wife of No. 2978) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. 1) 23, 1883, Blandiiis- 
ville. 111.; d. Peter (b. 1837, O.) and Orrell 
(Locker) Risser ( b. 1847, 111.). Prepared in 
Blahdinsville IL S.; Univ. Acad. A. M. and 
Master Diploma in Phys. Tr., Columbia, 1910; 
Scholarship, Cheyenne, Wyo. Teacher of 
I'hys. Tr., Westport H. S., Kansas City, Mo., 
1910 — . Married Chester .\lva Foreman ('07), 
O 7, 1913, Kansas C'ity, Mo. Children: Ches- 
ter Alanson, b. Ap 11, 191 6; Eleanor, b. Mr 
8, 1918. Address, Cheyenne, Wyo. 

2709. LOUIS PAUL ROBERT 
(Brc)iher of Nos. 3939, 6519) 

Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 17, 1883, 
Lode, Switzerland; s. Paul Henry (b. do.) 
and /\dele Louise (Brandt) Robert (b. Chaux 
des Fonds, do.). Prepared in Lacon IL S. 
M. E. Soc. Const, work on surface plants for 
Coal Mines, 1906-8; charge of Engng. Dept., 
West Can. (Collieries Ltd., T908-1917. Mem., 
Can. Min. Inst. Married Flora Emily Milli- 
gan, Denver. Address, Bellvue, Alberta, Can- 
ada. 

2800. KATHLEEN ALICE ROBERTS 
(ABERNATHY) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Champaign; 
d. Romeo (b. Rome, Ga.) and Minnie (Pearce) 
Roberts (b. liainbridge, O.). Prepared in 
Clampaign II. S. Taught in Wareen, 111., 
1906-7; Somerset, Ky., 1907-9; Oconto, Wis., 
1909-11; Pana Tp., 111., 1911-16; Teacher, Ur- 
bana. 1916-18. Treas. of 111. Assn. of Teachers 
of Eng., 1918. Married .S. C. Abernathy, 1918. 
Address, 718 S. Prairie St., Champaign. 

2801. MIRIAM ELLEN ROBERTS 
(BRANNUM) 
(Sister of No. 1758) 
.\. B. in L. & A.; b. D 10, 1880, Strawn, 
111.; <I. Edward Henry (b. N 6, 1841, Dela- 
ware (^o., O.) and Eliza McFaren (Moore) 
Roberts (b. Jl 28, 1843, near Newark, O.). 
Prepared in Ottawa II. S. Alethcnai; Sigma 
Kapjia: Phi Delta Psi ; Le Cercle Frangais. 



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Mem., Literary and Study Club. Married 
Thomas Perry Brannum, S 4, 1907. Chil- 
dren: Hugh Roberts, b. Ja 5, 1910; Esther 
Jane, b. Ap 17, 1913. Address, 305 N. Base 
St., Morrison, 111. 

2802. CANDACE lONE ROBINSON 
(KAUFFMAN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 6, 1885, Peru, 111.; 
d. A. J. (b. do.) and Ellen (Barnard) Robin- 
son (b. Peru, Vt.). Prepared in Granville H. 
S. lUiola; Y. W. C. A.; Math. Club. Taught 
in Morrison, III., 1906-7; do., Calif., 1907-9. 
Married Bertram Frederick Kauffman, Ja 1, 
1910, Granville, 111. Address, Grimes, Calif. 

2803. HARRY FRANKLIN ROBINSON 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 2, 
1 88 1, Alliance, O. ; s. George Ellsworth (b. Jl 
21, 1861, do.) and Frederica Philip (Liebtag) 
Robinson (b. O 26, i85i, do.). Prepared in 
Mattoon H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta 
Pi. Mgr., Frank L. Wright Arch. Otfice. 
Address, 216 S. Michigan Ave., .Chicago. t 

2804. WARD REID ROBINSON 
With Curtis Publishing Co.; B. S. in C. E.; 
C. E., 1909; b. S 18, 1885, Grand Island, Neb.; 
s. William Ernest (b. Jl 11. 1S57, Greenville, 
111.) and Clara Abbie (.White) Robinson (b. 
My 6, 1857, Mt. Carroll, 111.). Prepared in 
Springfield, 111. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Ilus 
Club; Sr. Class Basketball. Asst. in Engng. Exp. 
Sta., 111., 1906-09; Concrete Designer. C. M. & 
St. P. R. R., 1909-10; Arch. Engr., Bldg. Dept., 
Chicago, 1910. Examiner of Efficiency. St. Civ. 
Service Comn., Chicago, 1910-11; with Arthur 
Young & Co., Chicago, 191 1; Sec. and Chief Ex- 
aminer, St. Civ. Service Comn., Springfield, 
1911-18; With Curtis Publishing Co., 1918 — . 
Capt., Q. M. Corps, N. A.; Mustered out, D 5, 
1918. Married Dorothy Blake Atkinson, O 1, 
1913, Chicago. Child, Nancy Cormany, b. Jl 18, 
1915. Address, 1401 Williams Blvd., Spring- 
field, 111.; bi<s. add., 63 E. Adams St.. Chicago. 

2805. ROBERT R. RODMAN 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Hoopeston. 111.; s. Samuel 
A. (b. Zanesville, O.) and Josephine (Nelson) 
Rodman. Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. 
Theta Kappa Nu. Corporal, 111. Nat. Guard, 
one yr. Mem., Hoopeston Cml. Club; Retail 
and Bus. Men's Assn. Married Lillian N. Rod- 
man, Je 16, 1910, Wellington. Child, Samuel 
Mac. Address, Hoopeston, Ill.f 

2806. ROBERTO SEGUNDO RODRIGUEZ 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je i, 1882, 
Saltillo, Mex.; s. Bias (b. 1837, do.) and Julia 
(Vareka) Rodriguez (b. 1853, Mazapil, do.). 
Prepared in Ann Arbor H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 
1902-3, Struct. Engr., Mauran, Russell and 
Garden, Archs., St. Louis, 1906-8; Chief Struct. 
Engr., Monterey Steel Works, 1909. Mem., 
Sociedad de Ingenerios y Aquitectos de Mexico. 
Married Guadalupe Gomez Palacio, Ja 8, 1012, 
Mexico City. Address, 3d Niza, No. 54, Mexico 
City. 

2807. EDITH ROGERS (SCHREIBER) 
(Wife of No. 2236) 

A. B. in L. & A., 1906; b. N 17, 1882, Macon, 
111,; d. George Washington (b. N 11, 1S50, 
Massillon. O.) and Maria Leora (JMagruder) 
Rogers (b. O 20, 1856, East Union, Coshocton 
Co., O.). Prepared in Windsor H. S. and Univ. 
Acad. Married Rudolph Ernst Schreiber ('04), 
Ap 30, 1908, Windsor, 111. Address, 509 N. 
Pine St., Windsor, 111. 

2808. BERTHA RUTLEDGE 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 12, 1872, 

LeRoy, 111.; d. Tohn T. (b. do.) and Sarah 

(Gilmore) Rutledge (b. Cadis, O.). Prepared 

in 111. St. Norm. H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1901. 



Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, LeRoy, 111., 1906-7; 
San Pedro H. S., Los Angeles, 1907-12; Man. 
Arts H. S., Los Angeles, 1912 — . Address, 
1017 S. Burlington Ave., Los Angeles. 

2809. GEORGE WEBSTER SAATHOFF 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 22, 1884, 

Litchfield, 111.; s. T. W. Saathoff. With West. 

Elec. Co., St. Louis; Asst. Gen. Supt., Empire 

Dist. Elec. Co. Address, c/o Toledo Ry. & 

Light Co., Toledo, O.t 

2810. EDWIN WILLIAM SANFORD 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 21, 1883, 
Boston; s. Edwin L. (b. Ap 12, 1850, Hartford, 
Conn.) and Emma Josephine Sanford (Moline, 
111.). Prepared in Moline H. S. Sigma Xi. 
Asst. Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 1906-9; do., 
C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1909-12; Supt., Const.. 
Barrows Steward Co.. Boston, 1912-14; Asst. 
Engr., D. L. '& W. R. R. Co., 1914—. Ad- 
dress. Chatham St,, Chatham, N. J.; bus. add. 
L. & W. R. R., Hoboken, N. J. 

2811. MYRON ROY' SCHMAIIL 
B. S. in E. E.; b. -F 3, 18S3. Aurora, 111.; 
s. John R. (b. Je 21, 1854, Wheeling, 111.) and 
Margaret (Hem) Schmahl (b. Oswego, 111.). 
Prepared in East Aurora H. S. In Telephone 
Dept., West. Elec. Co., one yr. Address, 153 

5. Lincoln Ave., .\urora, lll.t 

2812. JULIUS ERNEST SCHOELLER 
Civ. Engr.: B. S. in C. E.; b. N 20, 1883, 
Chicago; s. Fred (b. Mr 24, 1846, Ger.) and 
Barbara (Ehrmann) Schoeller (b. Ap 19, 1855, 
do.). Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. 
Tr. Schs. C. E. Club, Sec.-Treas.; Sec.-Treas., 
Sr. Class; Football. Married Jeannette T. 
Herbert, Mr 24, 1909, Chicago. Children: 
Herbert Julius, b. N 17, 191 1; Julius Ernest, b. 
S 18, 1915. Address, 1459 Glenlake Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Commonwealth Edison Co., do. 

2813. CHARLES REINH.\RT SCHULTE 
Lawyer: LL. B.; b. N 17, 18S4, Vandalia, 111.; 
s. Julius R. and Rose (Nauee) Schulte. Pre- 
pared in Vandalia H. S. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta 
Phi. Address, St. Maries, Idaho. t 

2814. *NORMAN EDWARD SEA VERT 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 4, 1885, Chi- 
cago; s. Franklin Norman (b. S 15, i860, do.) 
and Louise (Gazzolo) Seavert (b. D 5, 1862, 
do.). Prepared in Crane Man. Tr. H. S., 
Chicago. C. E. Club. Engng. Dept., San. Dist. 
of Chicago. Died My 30, 191 2, Rochester, 
Minn. 

2815. PAUL ADYMAN SHILTON 
(Brother of No. 2243) 
Local Sales Agt. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 

6, 1880, Kewanee, 111.; s. Christopher Adyman 
(b. Peterboro, Can.) and Adella (Nance) Shil- 
ton (b. Lafavette, 111.). Prepared in Kewanee 
H. S. Acacia; Ed., IUi)ti, 1905-6. Signal 
Service So. Pacific, 1907-11; Sales Agt. in So. 
Calif, and Arizona for Century Elec. Co., 
191 1 — . Married Marie Alma O'Brien, S 24, 
1910. Portland, Ore. Address, Y. M. C. A. 
Bldg., Los Angeles. 

2816. WILLIAM RICKETTS SHINN 
(Brother of No. 2244) 
Farm Advisor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 26, 1882, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. George Barkalow (b. O 20, 
1 85 1, Edinburg, Ind.) and Cornelia M. (Rick- 
etts) Shinn (b. My 10, 1852, Charleston, III.)- 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Mem., Agr. Club; 
mini Staff, 190S-6; Bus. Mgr. ///. Agr., 1905- 
6. Irrigation work, orchard development and 
fruit growing., Twisp, Wash., 1906-14; Co. Agt., 
U. S. D. A., Ontario, Ore., 1914-15; Hort 
Insp., Grandview, Wash., 1916; (To. Club 
Leader, Walla Walla, Wash., 1917; Co. Agt., 



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U. S. D. A., Fort Benton, Mont., 1917 — . 
Married Elizabeth Lockett Staples, N 25, 1914, 
Ontario, Ore. Children: Margaret Louise, b. 
F 4, 1016; Catherine Elizabeth, b. Ja 7, 1918. 
Address, Fort Benton, Mont. 

2817. EMANUEL CHRISTOPHER SIGLER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 12, 1878, Hamilton 
Co., 111.; s. Washington (b. Ja 23, 1854, do.) 
and America S. (Hardest}') Sigler (b. Ja i, 
1858). Prepared in Ewing Coll.: B. S. Dixon 
Coll., 1901; Chicago Cor. Sch. of Law. Law- 
yer, 1907 — . Mem., Baptist Church; S. Dak. 
Bar Assn. Married Pearl Weirs, D 25. 1902, 
Kempton, 111. Children: Marshall De \Vitt, b. 
My 17, 1906; Howard Robert, b. S 7, 1908; 
Helen lone, b. O 24, 1909; Gertrude, b. Je 19, 
1913- Address, Leola, S. Dak. 

2818. WILLIS APPLEFORD SLATER 
Engr.-Physicist; B. S. in M. & S. E.; 
M. S., 1910; C. E., 1912; b. O 14, 1878. Solo, 



111.; s. Belford (b. Ag 3, 1830, Markhtfrii, Ont.) 
and Ruth (Appleford) Slater (b. N 18, 1844, 
Simcoe, do.). Prepared, Polo H. S.; Ind. 
Norm. Sch., Valparaiso, Ind. Y. M. C. A.; 
Adelphic; Sigma Xi. Research Fellow in 
T-A. M. Dept. Asst. Engr.. Elgin, 111., 1906- 
7; do.. Downer's Grove, 111.; do., Ely, Nev., 
1907; Draftsman, McGill. Nev., 1907; do.. Salt 
Lake City, 1907-8; Research Fellow, Univ. of 
111., 1908-10; ist Asst., Engr. Exp. Sta., T. 
& A. M. Dept., do., 1910-15; Asst. Prof., Ap- 
plied Mech.. do., 1915-17. In charge of Struct. 
Research for Concrete Ship Dept. Emergency 
Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia, 1917-19; Engr.- 
Physicist. Bureau Stds., in charge Reinf. Cone. 
Research, 191 9—. Auth. : (With .\. N. Talbot), 
Reinforced Concrete Building Tests, Buls. 64 
and 84, Uuiv. of III. Engng. E.vfy. Sta.; (With 
H. F. Moore), The L'se of the Strain Gage in 
the Testing of Materials, Am. Soc. for Testing 
Materials, 1913: (With C. R. Clark), Test of a 
Flat Concrete Dome Reinforced Circumferen- 
tially, Am. Concrete Inst., 191 7; Tests of Wide 
Reinforced Concrete Beams, Nat. Assn. of Ce- 
ment Users, 1 9 12; Test of Flat Slab Reinforced 
Concrete Floor at Niagara Falls, N. Y., Am. 
Concrete Inst., 19 14. Some Struct. Properties 
of Gypsum and Reinforced Gypsum. ///. .icad. 
Sc, 1916; other technical articles and discus- 
sions. Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Mem., Am. 
Soc. for Testing Materials, Am. (Concrete Inst. 
!Married Clara Mary Knodle, Je 3. 1908, Elgin, 
111. Child, Ruth Marjorie. b. Mr 27, 7909. Ad- 
dress, Bureau of Stds,. Washington. D. C. 
2819. FIELDER SLOCUM 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 21, 1882, 
loda, 111.; s. Charles E. (b. Henry Co., 111.) 
and Rowena (Fielder) Slocum (b. Eng.). Pre- 
pared in Speers-Langford Mil. Inst., Searcy, 
Ark. M. E. Soc; Jr. Class Pres. Draftsman, 
1907; Master Mech,, 1907; Sta. Engr., 1908? 
Master Mech., 190S; Diamond Drill, 1909; 
Erection and Test work, 1909-10; Engr. and 
Homesteader, 1910-17. First Class, Mach. Mate, 
Naval Militia, 1917; Mach. Mate, do., 1917; 
Chief Mach, Mate. 1918; U. S. Submarine Sch., 
New London, Conn.. 1918 — . .4ddress, 273 
Williams St., New London, Conn,; bus. add., 
U. S. S. Pueblo, c/o Postmaster, New York 
City. 

2820. ALFRED GLAZE SMITH 
(Brother of Nos. 2516, 3546, 3547) 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 23, 1881, 
Danville, 111.; s. John Eli (b. D 3, 1854, do.) 
and Mary Ellen (Firebaugh) Smith (b, D 11, 
1855, do.). Prepared in pub. schs,, Danville, 
111. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Agr. Club: Orat. 
Assn.; Ed., ///. Agr.; Illini Staff. Farm Mgr., 
1906-8; Agr., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1909. Auth.: 
U. S. Dept. of Agr. Farmers Bids.; S. C. Dept. 
of Agr. Bui.; numerous articles in Agr. Mags. 
Married Lucy Catherine Prutsman, S 11 1907, 
Urbana, Child, Alfred Glaze, Jr., b. D 28, 
1913- -Address, (.'olumbia, S. C. 



2821. ERASMUS EDWARD SMITH 
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. D 25, 1880, Brook- 
ville, Ind.; s, Benjamin Smith. Prepared in 
Bradford H. S. Address, Bradford, Ill.t 

2822. HELEN BROWNELL SMITH 

(STEINHILBER) 
A B in L. & A.; b. N 29, 1886, Cleveland, 
U. ; d. David Austin (b. Boston) and Mary E. 
(Dalton) Smith (b. Ja 7, 1866, Bloomington, 
I"-)- Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. 
Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Fred 
J. Stemhilbcr. S 25, 1909. Child, Jack, b. N 
28, 1913, Address, 118 3rd St., Jackson, Mich. 

2823. 'JOHN STEVENSON SEYMQRE 

SMITH 
LL. B.; b. Ja 11, 1874, New Glasgow, Prince 
Edward, Island; s. John Louis (b. Mr 4, 1827, 
Suffolk, Eng.) and Annie (Stevenson) Smith 
(b. N 19, 1833, do.). Prepared in New Glas- 
gow, P. E. I.; Prince of Wales Coll., P. E I 

B. D., 1897, Hiram Coll., O.; Univ. of la, 
1902-4. Delta Tau Delta; Football. Lawyer, 
1907; Evangelist, 1908-10;. Pastor, 1911-12. 
Mem., K. P.; Baptist Church. Died My 30, 
1914, Indianapolis. 

2824. RUSSELL NELLIS SMITH 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 10, 1885, 
Avon, 111.; s. Emanuel (b. Je 7, 1856, Milford 
Pa.) and Martha Cleo (Strickler) Smith (b. Mr 
18, i860. Golden, 111.). Prepared in Maple- 
wood H. S., Camp Point, 111. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Sr. Class. Gen. Sec, 
O. Northern Univ., Ada, O.; Gen. Sec, Miami 
Univ., Oxford, O. ; Merchant, 1909 — . Y. M. 

C. A., Camp ' Funston, Kan. Supt., M. 
E. S. S.; Carthage Cml. Club; Mem. I. O. 
O. F. Married Je.ssie May Kirkpatrick, Ag i, 
1907, Carthage, 111. Children: Russell Kirk- 
patrick, b. N 20, 1908; Hugh Emanuel, b. Je 
12, 1912. Address, 510 Wabash Ave., Carthage, 

2S25. EARL QUINTER SNIDER 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. O i, 1878, Cerro 
Gordo, 111; s. Aaron B. (b. O.) and Mary E. 
(Whitter) Snider (b. do.). Prepared in (Terro 
Gordo H. S.; O. St. Univ., 1896-7; Grad. work, 
LTniv. of 111., summers, 1913-17. Phi Delta Kap- 
pa; Philomathean; Chi Psi; Mask and Bauble. 
Asst. 111. St. Entomologist's OfHce, 1903-6; In- 
str., jMath., Univ. Acad., 1906-9. With Ben. 
Greet Players, 1909-10; Wm. Faversham Co., 
rqo3-6; Prin.. H. S., Bisbee, Ariz. 126 Ord. 
Depot, Ft. Sill, Okla. Auth.: Sch. Pamphlets 
for Locality. Mem., T. M. A.; K. P.; A. F. 
A. M. Address, Bisbee, Ariz. 

2826. LOUIS FREDERICK SNOW 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 17, 1880, 
Independence, O. ; s. F. H. (b. F 8, 1854, 
Brecksville, O.) and Helen C. (Hannum) Snow 
(b, N 19, 1855, do.). Prepared in Chadwick 
H. S.; Cornell, 1902-3. Acacia. With Chas. 
Lilly, Seattle, 1907; Citrus Soap Co., San Diego, 
1909; Salesman. Am. Oil Furnace Co., 1909-11; 
Chem. Hercules Powder Co., San Diego, Cal., 
1916-17; Chem., New Cornelia Chopper Co., Ajo, 
Ariz., 1917-18. Mem., Cabrille Club, San Diego, 
Cal.; A. C. S. Address, 2464 Market St., San 
Diego, Cal. 

2827. ALFRED NICHOLAS SOMMER 
(Brother of No. 2252) 

Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 6, 1882, 
Kansas City, Mo.; s. Adam (b. Ap 12, 1850, 
Eger, Austria) and Louise (Reichardt) Som- 
mer (b. O 15, 1857, Ger.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S., Chicago. Sigma Nu. With Good- 
man Mfg. Co.. Chicago; D. H. Burnham & Co.; 
B. J. Arnold Co.; Mgr.. Vienna Model Bakery. 
Mem., Colonial Club, Chicago; 111. Ath. Club; 
Illini. Married Edith Rose Sommer, Ag 4, 
1914. Children: Alfred Nicholas, Jr.; Edith 
Rose. Address, 919 Edgecomb PI., Chicago; 
bus. add., 4051 Sheridan Rd.. do. 



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2828. EDGAR ALBERT STANLEY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 25, 18S2, 
Rome, O.; s. George Louis (b. Ag 12, 1844, 
Twinsburg Co., O.) and Hulda Debry (Atwater) 
Stanley (b. Ja i, 1844, do.). Prepared in Ash- 
tabula (O.) H. S.; West. Reserve Acad., Hud- 
son, O. Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. Head 
Draftsman, Albert E. Skeel, Arch., 1906-9; J. 
Milton Dyer, 1909-11; formed partnership for 
practice of Arch, with Morris \V. Scheibel, 
Youngstown, O., 191 1 — . Mem., Presby. 
Church; Youngstown Club; Chamber of Com- 
merce; Builders Exchange. Married Edith 
Fae Watson, Jl 10, 1907, Ashtabula, O. Ad- 
dress, II Pasadena Ave., Youngstown, O. ; bus. 
add., 1301-2 Wick Bldg., do.t 

2829. "WILLIAM HARRISON STEELE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 20, 1884, McLeans- 
boro. 111.; s. T. B. Steele. Prepared in xMc- 
Leansboro H. S. Died S 15, 1908, McLeans- 
boro. 111. 

2830. SABRA ELIZABETH STEVENS 

(REECE) 

(Daughter of No. 245) 

A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1914; b. D 28, 

1883, Logansport, Ind.; d. Clinton Henry (D. 

1850, Aurora, 111.) and Ida Jane (Pearman> 

Stevens (.'80), (b. 1859, Champaign). Prepared 

in Logansport (liid.) H. S. Kappa Alpha iheta; 

Phi Delta Psi; Final Honors. Teacher, F^air- 

held H. S., 1906-7; Elburn, 111., 1907-11; Gen. 

Asst., Univ. of 111., Lib., 1912-15. Marriea 

Ernest James Reece, Ag 21, 1915, Mahomet, 

111. .-Idarcss, 23 Concord Ave., White Plains, 

N. Y. 

2831. OSWALD FREDERICK STRAUCH 
(Brother of Nos. 3566, 3986, 3987, 5444) 
Mach. and Ranchman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 
F 12, 1879, Chadwick, ill.; s. A. A. (b. J a 1, 
1854, Oer.) and Margaret (Queckborner) 
Strauch (b. F 8, 1856, 111.). Prepared in 
Chadwick H. S. Tcchnograph Bd. Draftsman, 
1906-8; Sur., 1908-10; Macn. and Kanchuian, 
1910 — . Married Helen Stevenson, J a 2, 1915, 
VVaverly, Pa. Children: William Oswald, D. 
O 31, 1916; Robert Stevenson, b. D 22, 1917. 
.-laaress, KiUam, Alberta, Can. 

2832. MYRTLE STRAWN 
(Sister of No/ 1599) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 13, 1879, Albion. 111., 
d. Halbert Jacob (b. My 10, i847> Perryopohs, 
Pa.) and Cassandra (Harris) Strawn (b. Mr 
30, 1851, Grirtin, Ind.). Prepared in So. Coll. 
xnst. and Austin Coll. Address, Albion, Ill.t 

2833. JULIAN WILLIS STROMBERG 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 30, 1883, 
Stoughton, Wis.; s. J. A. (b. Whitewater, Wis.) 
and Sotie (Wettleson) Stromoerg (b. do.). 
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. bch. Alpha 
Delia Phi. Ry. Location and Const. Engr., 
west coast of Me.x., 1906-9; Mgr., Chicago 
Branch Clinton Wire Cloth Co., 1909 — . Mem.. 
A. S. C. E. Married Jessie A. Tull, S 7. 
1908, Farmer City, 111. Address, 919 East 
6ist St., Ciiicago; bus. add., 342 River St., dy.t 

2834. RALPH STILLMAN STRONG 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 23, 
1882, Chicago; s. Albert Bliss (b. My 22, 1854, 
Mendon, 111.) and Ida (Cook) Strong (b. Mr 
12, 1855, Chicago). Prepared in West Div. 
H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chicago. Delta Tau Delta. 
mini Bd. With Sullivan Mach. Co., Joplin, 
Mont.; Woodbury Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.; 
Bucvrus Mfg. Co., do. Mem., Epis. Church. 
Address, 315 W. Grove Ave, Oak Park, lU.T 



2835. CLIFFORD BRADLEY SUTTLE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 2, :883, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. Robert Filmore (b. Franklin, 
Ky.) and Mary (Stowe) Suttle (b. Koine, 
Eng.). Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. 
With J. A. & E. S. Cole, Consulting Engrs., 
1906-9; Civ. Engr. and Asst. to the Pres. and 
Treas., Tampa Water Works Co.; Macon Gas 
Light & Water Co., and Asst. Sec, Radford 
Iron Co., 190Q-14; Engr. and Asst. Treas. 
Tampa Water Works Co., Philadelphia, 1914 — 
Married Lydia Cox, S 14, 1910, Kenney, 111 
Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap 20, 1912. Ad 
dress, 1007 S. 46t'i St.. Philadelphia; bus. add. 
902 Provident Bald., do. 

2836. HARMON VEEDER SWART 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N s, 1883, 
Agusta, 111.; s. Alfred S. and Melvina J. (Mc- 
Guilvery) Swart. Prepared in Lewiston H. S. 
Psi Upsilon; Pres. Freshman Class. Mech. 
Engr., Logansport, Ind., 1907-9; do., Columbus, 
O., 1909-10; do., Panama, 1910-11; High 
Bridge, N. J., 191 1; do., East Orange, N. J., 
1912 — . Mem., Rotary Club, N. Y. City; Pres.. 
mini Club of New York City. Married Mar- 
garet D. Coen. S 26, 1908, Normal, 111. Chil- 
dren: Charlotte V., b. My 9, 191 1; Virginia, 
b. Je 19, 1915; Phillip A., b. Ap 9, 1917. Ad- 
dress. 605 E. Broad St., Westfield, N. J.; bus. 
add., 19 Liberty St., New York City. 

2837. *THOMAS VARENCE TAYLOR, JR. 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 22, 1878, Moberly, 
Mo.; s. Thomas W. Taylor. Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Lawyer with Hacker, Carbondale, 
111., 1907. Died F 9, 1909, Urbana. 

2838. MOSES EDGAR THOMAS 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 10, 1883, 
Homer. 111.; s. M. C. Thomas. Prepared in 
Case Sch. App. Sc, Cleveland. Struct. Engr., 
D wight P. Robinson & Co., New York City. 
Address, c/o Dwight P. Robinson & Co., 61 
I'roadway, New York City. 

2839. ESTELLE THOMPSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 3, 1882, 
Prairie Home, 111.; d. James G. (b. S 28, 
1841, Center Co., Pa.) and Sarah Ellen 
(Furey) Thompson (b. My 29, 1846, Pleasant 
Gap, Pa.). Prepared in Knox Coll. Acad.; 
Univ. Acad. Address, 764 W. Macon St., 
Decatur, Ill.t 

2840. »WILLARD NATHAN TOBIE 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 26, 1871, 
El Paso, 111.; s. Ira Wadley (b. Ap 30, 1844. 
Pekin, 111.) and Mary Ann (Storey) Tobie 
(b. S 6, 1850, Donnington, Lincolnshire, Eng.). 
Prepared in Hastings (Neb.) H. S.; Leland 
Stanford, Jr., 1892-3; Cornell Univ., 1903-.S. 
Auth. : Our English Bible — How We Got It, 
72 pp., 1905; At the Beautiful Gate of the 
Church, 63 pp., Jennings and Graham, 1909; 
Two Beautiful Prayers, 99 PP-. Jennings and 
Graham, 1903; Reason and Faith in Religion, 
Methodist Review, Vol. LXXXV., 1903; The 
Temptation of Jesus, do. Vol. LXXXVI, 1994; 
numerous other articles on religious topics. 
Mem., Conference B. Examiners, 111. Conf. 
M. E. Church. Married Mamie Elizabeth 
Wright, Ag 18, 1897, Bloomington, 111. Chil- 
dren: Esther, b. Ap 5, 1899; Helen, b. Ja 
15, 1901. Died D 9, 1917, Grand Junction, 
Colo. 

2841. BEN TOMLINSON 
With Lumber Co.; A. B. in L. & A. ; A. M., 
1907; b. Je 29, 1886, Whitestown, Ind.; s. 
leander W. (b. O 5. 1863, do.) and Minnie 
Florence (Booher) Tomlinson (b. Ap 12, 1886, 
do.). Prepared in Lebanon H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford; Scholarship in 
French, 1906-7; Final Honors; Pres., Le Cercle 



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Frangais; I)er Deutsche Verein; ■ Phi Beta 
Kappa. Instr., Hist., Princeton, 191011; Pri- 
vate Tutoring, 1911-12; with East Lumber Co., 
1915. Capt., 320th Inf., U. .S. A.; Major, Bat. 
A. 320th F. A., A. E. F., I'" ranee, 1918; Mus- 
tered out, F 10, 1919. Address, 818 N. Lebanon 
St., Lebanon, Md. 

2842. GEORGE NOBLE TOOPS 

(Brother of No. 3578) 

Civ. Engr.; 15. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 30, 1877, 

Seymour, 111.; s. M. S. and S. T. (Long) 

Toops. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, 

c/o Mo., Okla. and Gulf Ry., Muskogee, Okla.t 

2843. *ALMON IRA TOWLE 
B. S. in M. E.; b. O 31. 1882, Hennepin, 
111.; s. J. P. Towle. Prepared in Peoria H. 
S. Died Je 30, 1908, Copper Hill, Tenn. 

2844. MARY LILLIAN TRIMBLE 

(Sister of No. 2269) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ottumwa, la.; 
d. William (b. Ja 22, 1832, Conconnell, Ire- 
land) and Anna M. (Malone) Trimble (b. S 
8, 1840, Tremont, 111.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Teacher, Home Econ. Address, 
lie S. Ashland Blvd., Chicago. 

2845. VERA TURELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 21, 1884, 
Champaign; d. George Augustus (b. F 23, 
1850, (Jhelsea, Mass.) and Lily Bell (Knapp) 
Turell (b. Jl 4, 1857, Winchester, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. A. M., Radcliffe, 
1912. Pi Beta Phi; Eng. Club. Teacher, H. 
S., Neoga, 1907-9; H. S., Oakland, 1909-11; 
Teacher, H. S., Champaign, 191 2 — . Address. 
412 Hill St., Champaign. 

2846. DOLLIE IRENE TURNER 
(THOMAS). 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 20, 1875, Elk City, 
Kan.; d. Amaziah (b. 1843, Marion Co., O.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Blunk) Turner (b. 1854, 
Clay City, Ind.). Prepared in Penn. Coll. 
Pres., Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Prin., Lacon 
H. S., 1906-8. Married Marion Shelby Thom- 
as, N II, 1908, Buckley, 111. Child, Marion 
Jessup, b. O 31, 1910. Address, 611 E. 32nd 
St., Indianapolis.t 

2847. HELEN JANE VAN METER 

(ALYEA) 

(Sister of No. 2532) 

B. S. in Arch.; b. O 13, 1875, Champaign 
Co.; d. Marion Lafayette (b. 1832, Brecken- 
ridge Co., Ky.) and Marian Julia (Bell) Van 
Meter (b. 1832, Meade Co., Ky.). Prepared 
in El Paso H. S. Married Clarence Jonathan 
Alyea, O 10, 1906, Tolono, 111. Address, EI 
Paso, Ill.t 

2848. ED OWEN WAGONER 
Surety Agt. ; LL. B. ; b. N 28, 1881, Elliott, 
111.; s. William Samuel (b. Mr 26, 1845, Athens, 
111.) and Martha Ellen (McCoy) Wagoner (b. 
Mr 1854, Chatham, O.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad.; Career Coll., Hoopeston, III., 1898-9. 
Delta Upsilon; V. P., Fresh. Class. With 
Am. Surety Co., New York, 1907-8; Am. 
Bonding Co., Baltimore, 1908-13; Supt. of 
Agencies, Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., 
1913 — . Mem., mini Club, Chicago. Married 
Anna Theodocia Bridges, Ap 22, 1909. Cham- 
paign. Address, 54S6 Kenmore .*\ve., Chicago; 
bus. add., 637 Ins. Exchange, do. 

2849. KARL DOUGLAS WALDO 

H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 13. 

1885, Rockford, III.; s. Henry Dwight (b. Ap 

22, 1857) and Lettie Grace (Douglas) Waldo 

(b. Mr 8, 1864). Prepared in Rockford H. S. 



Philomathean; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pol. Sc. 
Club; Var.sily Football; Swimming and Polo 
Teams; Capt., Football and Baseball Teams; 
all class quarterback; Ath. Ed., IlUo. Teacher, 
1906-10; Supt. Schs., 1910-14; Prin., East Side 
Aurora H. S., 1914 — . Auth. : Tobacco Sta- 
tistics of Sycamore H. S., Sch. News, igio; 
Reading Tests in Sycamore H. S., Elem. Sch. 
Jour., 1914. Married Olive Burton Byers, Ag 
24, 1909, Sycamore, 111. Children: Robert 
Henry, b. Jl 30, 191 1; Douglas Byers, b. Ag 
30, 1913. Address, 1 N. State St., Aurora, 
111.; bus. add.. East Side H. S., do. 

2850. EDWARD RODNEY WALSH 
A. B.; b. I) 3, 1884, Springfield; s. J. II. 
Walsh. Prepared in Elgin H. S. Address, 424 
Sherman .\ve., Elgin, Ill.t 

-'85 r. MABEL WAMSLEY (BOWER-DOLE) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 14, 1884, 
Mattoon, 111.; d. George Madison (b. 1856, 
Decatur, 111.) and Nancy Elizabeth (Osbern) 
Wamsley (b. Je 10, 1859, Mattoon, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon H. S. Sigma Kappa; Y. W. 
C. A. Teacher, Tolono H. S., 1906; Asst. 
Prin. do., 1906-7; Teacher, Hist., LIrbana H. S.. 
1908-9; do., Hot Springs. Ark., 1914-16. Mem., 
Presby. Church; Assn. Coll. .Mumnae; Alumni 
Assn. Univ. of 111.; State Hist. Soc; Nat. 
Geog. Soc; Woman's Club, Champaign-L'rbana; 
111. State Fed. of Woman's Clubs; O. E. S.; 
Pres. Tolono Dom. Sc. Club; Sec, Tolono 
Reading Club. Married Albert Scott Bower. 
Mr 31, 1909, Mattoon, III.; Joseph C. Dole, F 
7, 1917. Mattoon, 111. Address, Tolono, Ill.f 

2852. WALTER BAIN WARDER 
Attorney at Law; A. B. ; LL. B., 1908; b. 
D 19, 1882, Vienna, 111.; s. Walter (b. Ap 7, 
1851, Maysville, Ky.) and Dora (Bain) Warder, 
(b. Ja 24, 1854, Vienna, 111.). Prepared in 
Cairo H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta 
Phi; English Club; Egyptian Club. Address. 
2315 Holbrook Ave., Cairo, 111.; bus. add.. No. 
I Gilbert Block, do.'\ 

2853. FLORENCE WARNER (BUSHNELL) 
(Sister of No. 1610) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; d. Nathan C. 
(b. 1856. Prophetstown, 111.) and Eupheinia H. 
(Dias) Warner (b. 1858, Lafayette, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Prophetstown H. S. ; Knox Acad. Pi 
Beta Phi. Lib. Cataloger, Kan. St. Coll., 
Manhattan, Kan., 1907-12. Married Leland 
David Bushnell, S 5, 1912, Prophetstown, 111. 
.Address, 1414 Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. 

2854. 'CHARLES ALVA WASHBURN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 24, 1884, 
.Muncie, UK; s. W'illard Albert and Mary Alice 
(Cass) Washburn. Prepared in Fairmount 
H. S. With Deere & Co., 1906-9; Mgr., Union 
Malleable Iron Co., 1909 — . Married Fay 
Porter, S 14, 1910, Moline, 111. Died 1915. 

2855. 'OSCAR S. WATKINS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.: b. S 18, 1883. 
Danville, 111.; s. William James (b. Ap 2, 
1850, Pottsville, Pa.) and Nancy Alice (Min- 
ick) Watkins (b. F 9, 1851, Covington, Ind.). 
Prepared in Danville H. S. Chem. and French 
Clubs; Alpha Chi Sigma; Maj., Univ. Regt.; 
Ath. Assn. Asst. Chem., Hort., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1906-11; Assoc. Chem., do., 
1911 — . Auth.: A Homem.ade Drying Oven, 
Jour. A. C. S.; Summary of Spraying Experi- 
ments for 1900-19 10, ///. St. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 
Mem., A. C. S.; Nat. Geog. Soc; A. A A. S 
(Fellow). Married Grace Lucile Sinclair, S 
14, 1910, Indianapolis. Children: William 
Sinclair, b. Je 2, IQ12; Marjory, b. Ap 21, I9M. 
Died, F 19, 1919. Danville. lU. 



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2856. HERBERT JOSEPH WEAVER 
Const. Engr.; 15. S. in E. E.; b. Ja, 18S3, 
Fairbury, 111.; s. H. W. Weaver. Prepared in 
Wheaton H. S. E. E. Soc.; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Delta Kappa Epsilon. With I. T. S., Decatur, 
111.; Pub. Service Co., No. 111., Chicago; H. M. 
Byllesby & Co., do.; Universal Portland Ce- 
ment Co., do. Married Maybelle S. Hall, Ag 
15, 1914. Address, 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. 

2857. ANNA VAN DEREN WEBB 

(BARTO) 
(Wife of No. 2576) 

A. B. in Sc; b. O 21, 1883, Colorado River 
Agency, Ariz.; d. Christopher Columbus (b. 
Jl 9, 1848, Madisonville, Tenn.) and Mary 
Frances (Van Deren) Webb (b. S 30, 1856, 
Mattoon, 111.). Prepared in Charleston IT. S.; 
East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1902-4; Univ. of Ind., 
summer, 1903. Taught in Momence H. S., 
1906-10. Mem., Presby. Church. Married 
Phillip Stephan Barto ('06), Je 6, 1910. Charles- 
ton. 111. Children: John Webb, b. Ag 20, 191;; 
Nathanael \'an Deren, b. Ja lo, 1913; Virginia 
Stephan, b. S 17, 1915; Winifred Frost, b. N 
28, 1917. Address, 5539 Beller St., Pittsburgh. 

2858. ROY FRANKLIN WEBSTER 
Teacher; A. P. in L. & A., IQ06; b. O 8, 

1880, Walshville, 111.; s. George H. and Martha 
(Forehand) Webster. Prepared in St. Norm. 
Univ. Teacher, H. S.. Elgin, 1906-09; Teacher, 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago, 1909 — . Married 
Ethel M. Hubbard, Jl 29 1912, Elgin, 111. Ad- 
dress, 820 Addison St., Chicago. 

2859. SAMUEL H.\RVEY WEBSTER 
Professor; A. li. in L. & A.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. Jl 28, 1869, Rutan, Pa.; s. Samuel Knight 
andf Nancy (Higginbotham) Webster. Pre- 
pared in Prep. Dcpt., Waynesburg, Pa., Coll.; 
A. B., Wavnesburg Coll., 1893; Stanford Univ., 
1903-4. Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi. Transit- 
man and Chief of party in Reclamation work 
along Miss. Riv., 1906; Instr., C. E., Okla. 
Agr. Coll.. Stillwater, Okla.. 1906-7; Assoc. 
Prof., C. E., do., 1907; Prof., C. E., R. I. 
St. (ioll., 1907 — . Address, Kingston, R. I. 

3860. LEILA MAUDE WEILEPP 

(MUSSELMAN) 

B. L. S.; b. N 10, 1883, Cisco, 111.; d. Francis 
Sigel (b. Je i, 1862, Blue Mound, 111.) and 
Ada (Nagel) Weilepp (b. O 27, 1S61. Oakley, 
111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. In Univ. of Wis. 
Lib., 1906-7. Married Virgil George Mussel- 
man, S 24, 1908, Decatur, 111. Children: Mary 
Louise, b. Ap 23. 1910; Virgil George, b. Mr 
12, 1914; Leila Janet, b. N 20, 1915; Ruth 
Elizabeth, b. Jl 5. ")i7- Address, 2220 Hamp- 
shire St., Quincy, 111. 

2861. REGINALD ELLIS WELLS 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 8, 1S81, Syracuse, 
N. v.; s. N. A. Wells. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Address, 126 3rd St.. Jackson, Mich.t 

2862. MARY MARGARET WHEELER 
(BENNETT) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 5, 18S4, 
Grant Park, 111.; d. Herbert (b. D 4, 1851, 
New York) and .\nna Matilda (Herbert) 
Wheeler (b. My 7, i860, Monee, 111.). Prepar- 
ed in Kankakee H. S. M. D.. Coll. of P. and 
S., 1909. Girls' Glee Club; Ger. Club; Sc. 
Club; Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Epsilon Iota. Mar- 
ried Mvron E. Bennett. M. D., S 6, 1909. 
Grant Park, 111. Children: Margaret Eleanor, 
b. Ap 9, 1913; Barbara Jeane, b. D 24, 1915- 
Address, Wilbur, W^ash. 



2S63. ROBERT HOADLEY WHIPPLE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 18, 1883, 
Derby, Conn.; s. Henry S. (b. D 8, 1856, do.) 
and Mary (Hoadley) Whipple (b. Je 8, i860, 
d_o.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. Class 

Football, Capt. In Maintenance of Way Dept., 
Pa. R. R., 1907; Estimate-man, So. Pac. R. R., 
1907; Engr. in charge of const, work for Am. 
C^as Co., Philadelphia, 190S-13; Asst. Engr., Am. 
Gas Co., do., 1913-1S. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. 
P. O. E.; Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E.; Philadel- 
!ihia Consistory 320; Tu Tu Temple; A. A. O. 
X. M. Shrine. Address, 5032 Walnut St.. 
Philadelphia; bus. add.. Am. Gas Co., do. 

2S64. EDNA NOBLE WHITE 
Professor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Je 3, Fairmount, 
111.; d. A. L. (b. N 3, 1849, Logan, O.) and 
Angeline E. (Noble) White (b. Ag 2, 18^7, 
(Ireencastle, Ind.). Prepared in Fairmount H. 
S.: Univ. Acad. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; 
Phi Upsilon Omieron. Taught in Danville H. 
.S., 190O-8; do., Lewis Inst., 1908; Assoc. Prof., 
O. St. Univ., 1908-13; Prof, and Head of 
Dept. and Supvr. Home Econ. Ext., 1913 — . 
In charge of Food Conservation, O. Branch, 
Council of Nat. Defense; Home Econ. Dir., O. 
Food Adm. Auth. : A Study of Foods, with 
Wardall, Guin & Co., 1914; Bills, on Meats, 
igio; Meat Substitutes, 1918; Outline Teach- 
ing Food Conservation 1918; in charge of pre- 
paration and editing of all Food Bui. of Exten. 
Dept.; many short articles for papers and 
mag. of O. Mem., Am. Home Econ. Assn. 
Council; Cheni., do., 1916-17; Home Econ. Sec- 
tion Central Assn. Sc. and Math. Teachers; 
A. A. .\. S.; D. A. R.; Grange; Am. Acad. 
Pol. and Soc. ,Sc. Address, 1578 Neil Ave., Col- 
umbus; bus. add.. Home Econ. Bldg., O. St. 
Univ., do. 



. MAIIALA JANE WHITE 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 21, 1880, 
111.; d. Monroe (b. Ag 9, 1S45, do.) 
Elizabeth (Hall) White (b. Ag 28 
Prepared in Charleston H. S. 
St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, Lcxing 
do., H. S., Phoenix. Ariz., 1908-10 
, Jerome, Ariz., 1909; do., H. S 
912-14; do., Chicago, 1914-18 
Drexel Blvd., Chicago. 



Ad 



2865. 
Teacher; 
Charleston, 
and Marv 
18; >, do.) 
Ch irleston 
ton H. S.; 
do., IT. S. 
.Mattoon, 1 
dress, 4160 

2866. CHARLES W^ILLIAM W^HITTEN 
(Brother of No, 4975) 

Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 6. 
1871, Stark Co., 111.: s. William Henry (b. D 
_-5, 1819, N Y.) and Ellen (Schuyler) Whitten 
(i). O 13, 1830, Morristown, N. J.)- Prepared 
in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Asst. in Sc, No. 111. 
St. Norm. .Sch., 1906-9; Prof., Phys and Chem., 
Jo., 1909-16; Prin., DeKalb Tp. IT. S., 1916 — . 
Assoc. Ed., Sixth Yearbook, N. 111. Supts. and 
Prins. Assn. Auth.: An Outline Course of 
Study on a Scientific Basis. Mem., Congr. 
Church; 111. St. Teachers' Assn.; 111. School- 
masters Club; No. 111. Supts. and Prins. Assn.; 
N. E. .-v. Married Henrietta Leigh, F 14, 1893 
(died O 12, i9oi~); Jessie Helene Cunningham, 
Je 7, 1904. Children: Jennie Alma, b. Ja 3, 
1894; Mabel Doris, b. My 9, 1896. Address, 
DeKalb, 111. 

2S67. LAURANCE EGAR WILKINSON 
(Brother of No. 3231) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 22, 1886, 
Hamilton, N. Y. ; s. James Edward (b. F 9. 
185S, Lawrence, Mass.) and Abbie Jennie 
Merril (Egar) Wilkinson (b. O 22, 1861, Be- 
loit, WMs.). Prepared in St. Albans Sch.; 
Cliampaign H. S. Final honors. Draftsman, 
W. A. Otis, Arch., 1906-8; with J. M. White, 
1908-9; Perkins, Fellows, Hamilton Co., .\rchs. 
Mem., Com. Church of the Redeemer; Chicago 
.\rch. Club; City Club of Chicago. Address, 
5724 Harper Ave., Chicago.! 



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2868. LEONARD E. WISE 
(Brother of No. 2292.) 

Lumber Dealer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. F 3, 1883, 
Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Jacob (b. D 28, 1844, 
Delphi, Ind.) and Elizabeth (Kuns) Wise (b. 
Ap 17, i8ss, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in 
Bement and Decatur H. Schs. Phi Kappa Psi; 
Alpha Zeta; Capt., Univ. Regt. Office Mgr., 
William H. Wise & Co., 1906-8; Lumber dealer. 
Rocky Ford and Timpas, Colo. Pres. Ark. Val' 
ley Pan-Hellenic Club; Pres., Rocky Ford Indus. 
Assn. Married Ethol Dudley, Je 16. 1909, 
Decatur, 111. Children Esther Dudley, b. Ja 
9, 1912 (died Ja i8, 1912); Henrietta Dudley, 
b. Ap 24, 1914. Address, Rocky Ford, Colo. 

2869. LEWIS HUNGERFORD WOOD 

Teacher; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 8, 1884, 
Lansing, Mich.; s. Martin E. and Harriet V. 
(Hungerford) Wood. Prepared in Oak Park 
H. S.; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Draftsman, Ber- 
lin Machine Works, Beloit, Wis., 1908; Instr., 
Mech. Drawing, Univ. of Wis., 1908-11; Man. 
Tr. Teacher, Grand Rapids, 1911-12; Dir., 
Continuation Schs., Beloit, Wis., 1912-16; 
Supvr., Indus. Tr. and Night Schs., Sioux 
City, IQ16 — . Married Hazel Appleby, Je 13, 
191 1, Madison, Wis. Address, 815 Jackson St., 
Sioux City, la.; bus. add.. Office of Board of 
Education, City Bldg., do. 



2870. 



EARL BELMONT WOODIN 
(Brother of No. 3241) 



Struct. Steel Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. D 30, 1882, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Thomas Jef- 
ferson (b. S 4. 1841, Catlin, 111.) and Carrie 
Ann (Hunt) Woodin (b. O 8, 1853, Buffalo, 
N. Y.). Prepared in St. Joseph H. S.; No. 
111. Norm. Sch. Dixon, 111.; A. M., Marion 
Bus. Univ. Tau Beta Pi. Struct. Steel Drafts- 
man, Ambridge Plant. Drawing Room of Am. 
Bridge Co., 1906-9; Lassig Plant, Chicago, 1909; 
Engng. Dept., C. M. & S. P. R. R., 1909-11; 
Purdy Henderson, 191 1; Lassig Plant, Am. 
Bridge Co., Chicago, 1911-13; Am. Plant A. B. 
Co., 1913-14- Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Chi- 
cago, 1914; C. E. Pratt Consulting Engr., 1914- 
15; Am. Bridge Co., Ambridge, 1915 — . Home 
Defense Police of Pa., Ja, 19 18. Married 
Grace Mast, Ag 20, 1907, Urbana. Child, 
Gwendolyn (5race, b. D 24, 1909. Address, 502 
Maplewood Ave., Ambridge, Pa.; bus. add.. 
Am. Bridge Co., do. 



2871. 



XENIA MAY WOOLMAN 
(WORTHEN) 

(Wife of No. 2298; Sister of Nos. 5507, 
8076, 8077) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 21, 1885, Terre 
Haute, Ind.; d. Albert Jefferson (b. My 20, 
1861, Vernon, Ind.) and Daura (Campbell) 
woolman (b. Ag 17, 1865, do.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Duluth, Minn. Alethenai; Phi 
Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A., Pres.; Delta Gamma: 
Phi Beta Kappa. Married Edmund Louis 
Worthen ('04), N s, igoS, Urbana. Children: 
R<ichel Daura, b. Ag 15, igio; Albert Wool- 
man, b. N 13, 1912; Elizabeth Jane, b. D 16, 
1913- Address, State College, Pa. 

2872. LAWRENCE FISHER WOOSTER 

Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 2, 1884, 
Litchfield, III.; s. William Leonard (b. Conn.) 
and Mary Kirby (Fisher) Wooster (b. Litch- 
field, 111.). Prepared in Litchfield H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Glee and Mandolin 
Clubs: Technograph Bd. In Testing Dept., 
G. E. Works, Schenectady, N. Y., 1906-8; 
Homesteader, 1908-10; Instr., E. E., Ore. Agr. 
Coll., 1910; Asst. Prof.^ E. E. and Supt. of 
Signs and Pomer, Ore. Agr. Coll., 1918 — . 
Married Veva Ilene Magers, Ag 12, 191 1, 
Portland, Ore. Address, Mech. Hall, Corvallis, 
Ore. 

2873. MILTON RALEIGH WRIGHT 

Merchant; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 16, 1881, 
New London, Wis.; s. S. E. Wright. Pre- 
pared in Univ. of Wis. Mgr., Wright Merc. 
Co., Manawa, Wis. Address, 130 Reaper Block, 
Chicago. 

2874. OLA MAY WYETH 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N 25, 1882, New- 
mann, 111.; d. George E. (b. S, 1853, Charles- 
ton, 111.) and Ina Marcella (Bills) Wyeth (b. 
My :i, 1861, Ramsay, 111.). Prepared in 
Charleston H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1900-1. A. B. 
Cornell, 1904. Alpha Chi Omega. Libn., N. W. 
Univ., 1906-8; Univ. of 111., do., 1908-18; Libn., 
Base Hosp. Lib., Camp Wadsworth. S. C.,1918- 
iq; Libn., Camp Reconstr. and Libn. in U. S. 
Hdqtrs.. Washington, D. C, 1919 — -. Mem., Am. 
Lib. Assn. Address, 880 7th Ave., Charleston, 
111. 

287s. THOMAS YATES 
(Brother of No. 3247) 

R. R. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 2, 1877; s. 
Thomas and Jean (Lafrance) Yates. Prepared 
in Dubuque H. S. Address, 1469 E. 68th St., 
Chicago, t 



CLASS OF 1907 (365 LIVING, 13 DEAD) 



2876. FRED EATON ALLEN 
(Son of No. 92; Brother of Nos. 1800, 2310, 
5002, 8096) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 9, 1883, Dela- 
van. 111.; s. Ralph ('76), (b. Ap 15. 1854, Se- 
konk, Mass.) and Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen (b. 
O 12, 1856, Philo, 111.). Prepared in Delavan, 
Agr. Club; Class Football. Merchant; Miller; 
Farmer and Stock raiser. Sand Springs, Mont. 
U. S. Commissioner, 1918. Address, Sand 
Springs, Mont. 

2877. BURT THOMPSON ANDERSON 

(Husband of No. 2589; Brother of Nos. 3621, 

3622) 

Signal Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 31, 1884. 
Alexis, 111.; s. Perry (b. Stockholm, Sweden) 
and Kate A. (Burt) Anderson (b. Yates City, 
111.). Prepared in Galesburg H. S. Eta Kap- 
pa Nu; E. E. Soc; Crystal Club; Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; V. P., Jr. Class. Engr. Apprentice, 
Union Switch & Signal Co., Pittsburgh, 1907- 
To; Draftsman, Signal Engrs. Office. A. T. & 
S. F., Topeka, Kan., 1910; Signal Constr. 



Foreman, do., Coast Lines, Barstow, Calif., 1910. 
11; Asst. Signal Engr., do., Topeka, Kan., 
1911-14; do., D. L. & W. R. R., Hoboken, N. 
J., 1914 — . Mem., Ry. Signal Assn.; N. Y. 
R. R. Club; N. Y. Alumni Assn.; Ex-Pres. 
Nat. Ex. Council, Eta Kappa Nu; Ex-Pres. N. 
Y. Alumni Chap., do.; Nat. Joint Com. on 
Overhead and Underground Line Constr.; 
Conf. Com. on Apparatus Voltages; Monday 
Study Club; Alexander Hamilton Inst.; Nat. 
Geog. Soc; Presby. Church. Married Tirzah 
Bradley ('06), Jl 2, 1910, Blue Mound, 111. 
Address, 28 Salter Place, Maplewood, N. J. 
2878. JOHN WILLIAM SONT ANDREE 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N i, 1879. 
Ger.; s. Peter (b. My 31, 1843, Ger.) and 
Susana (Buchholz) Andree (b. S 6, 1842, do.). 
Prepared by home study. E. E. Soc; Der 
Deutsche Verein. Engng. Const., 1907-8; Ap- 
praisals. Ja-Ap 1908; Teaching, 1908-9; Sup- 
erintending operation of power stations, 1910 — . 
Married Anna M. Albers, My 20. 1908, Peoria. 
Children: William Albers, b. Mr 15, 1909; 
Carl Clinton, b. My 11, 1912. Address, 1562 
Pioneer Drive, Glendale, Calif. 



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2S79. GHLOE MARY APPLE 
(Sister of No. 1804) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 3. 1882. 
Palestine, 111.; d. William S. (b. Ag 28, 1848. 
Sidney, O.) and Sarah Belle (Decker) Apple 
(b. Jl 9, 1854, Palestine, 111.). Prepared in 
Robinson H. S. Teacher, Palestine, 111., 190S- 
11; do., Petersburg, H. S., 1912-13. Registrar 
of Women at Palestine, 1917. Mem., Presby. 
Church; Athena Club; Up-to-date Club, Pales- 
tine; S. S. Teacher. Address, Palestine, 111. 

2880. ARTHUR WARD ARCHER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 6, i88j, 
Spencer, la.; s. William Fletcher (b. F 10, 
1841, Cambria Center, X. Y. ) and Mary Fran- 
ces (Worrel) Archer (b. N 2, 1846, do.). 
Prepared in Peabody H. S., Little Rock. Ark. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Arch. Draftsman. War 
Dept., West Point, N. Y. ; 1908-9; Supt., 
Constr., U. S. Pub. Bldgs., Treasury Dept., 
1909-17; Arch., Kansas City, Mo.. 1917 — • 
Mem., B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M. Married Nell 
Boswell, S 18, 1912. Address, New England 
BIdg., Kansas City, Mo. 

2881. ARLOW J. ARGRAVES 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 19, 1885, 
Compton, 111.; s. Winfield Scott (b. F 29, 1848, 
Lee Co., HI.) and Ellen (Mittan) Argraves 
(b. Ja 28, 1851, do.). Prepared m Sterhng- 
Colona Tp. H. S., Sterling, 111. C. E. Soc. 
Laborer in Struct, shop, 1907-8; Struct. Drafts- 
man, 1908-9; Bridge draftsman, 1909-10; Asst. 
Engr., Bur. of Pub. Works, Philippine Govt., 
1910-14; Farmer, 1914—- Mem.. Presby. 
Church. Married Mildred Elizabeth Dosien. 
Je 29, 1910, Chicago. Child, Dolores Mae, b. 
Ap 7, 1916. Address, R. 1, Bryant, Ark. 

2882. *MAUD GERTRUDE ARMSTRONG 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Lawrence Co., O. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Died 
Mr 3, 1916, Santa Monica, Calif. 

2883. CLEM C. AUSTIN 
(Husband of No. 3094) 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 2, 1882. 
Crocker, Mo.; s. Chester Yoemans (b. U 20. 
1852 N. Y.) and Elnora Jane (Briggs) Austin 
(b. Mr 20, 1854, O.). Prepared in Streator H. 
S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phoenix; Adelphic; 
Class Track and Basketball. Mechanic, Bisbee. 
Ariz, 1908; Salesman and Sales Mgr., Lafay- 
ette, Ind., 1908-9: Asst., Purdue Univ., 1900- 
10- Traveling Salesman, Am. Hoist and Der- 
rick Co., St. Paul, 1910-18; Sales Mgr., Union 
Steam Pump Co.. Battle Creek, Mich 1918—. 
Am. Hoist and Derrick Co., St. Paul, iQi?— . 
Auth.: A High Duty Mine Pumping Station, 
Mines and Minerals, 1910; Comparison of Kero- 
sene and Gasoline as Fuel in Internal Com- 
bustion Engine, Practical Engng.. 1910: Lttect 
of Varying Point of Ignition under \ arying 
Loads on a Producer Gas Engine, do., 1910; 
various short contributions to Power and 7 /ir 
Gas Engine. Mem., M. E. Church; \. M. (. 
A.; St. Paul Sales Mgrs. Assn.; A. S. M. L. 
Married Sarah Dairna MacKay (07), N 30, 
1914, Mt. Carroll, 111. Children: Briggs Mac- 
Kay, b. O 20, 191s; Robert MacKay, b. Jl 24, 
1918. Address, 37 Garrison Ave., Battle Creek, 
MSch.; bus. odd., c/o Union Steam Pump Co.. 
Battle Creek, Mich. 

2884. FRANCIS CYRUS BAGBY 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b My 23, 1886, 
Rushville, 111.; s. John Scripps (b- F ^8, 185.3. 
do.) and Lucilla Ann (Walker) Bagby (b. D 
14, 1858, do.). Prepared in Rushville H. S. 
Beta Theta Pi; Glee and Mandolin Club; Ma]., 
Univ. Regt. In Engng. Dept., Corrugated 
Bar Co., 1907-8; Univ. of 111., Engng. Exp. 
Sta 1908; Engng. Dept., Corrugated Bar Co., 



Tenn., 1908-9; do.. St. Louis, 1909-10; Dist. 
Mgr., St. Louis Corrugated Bar Co., 1910-15; 
do., Detroit Corrugated Bar Co., 1915-18; Dis- 
trict Mgr., Corrugated Bar Co., Kansas City, 
Mo., 1918—. Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E;. De- 
troit Bd. of Commerce; do., Tennis Club; do., 
Engng. Soc; Illini Club. Married Hazel May 
Kramer, O 23, 1915, St. Louis. Child. John 
Kramer, b. Ag 9, igi8. Address, 1505 Wald- 
heim Bldg., Kansas City, Kan. 



2885. LEO PRESTON BAIRD 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 15, 1885, 
near Yates City, 111.; s. Benjamin Preston (b. 
Mr 1855, Pa-) and Josephine (Gray) Baird 
(b. 1861, Maquon, 111.). Prepared in Abing- 
don H. S.; Hedding Coll. Acad.; Hedding 
Coll., 1902-5. Alpha Tau Omega. H. S. Prin., 
1907-10; Mgr., Abingdon Light & Power Co., 
1911-14; Atty. at Law, Galesburg, 111., 1916 — . 
Married Gertrude Perle Edwards, Jl 31, 1907, 
Galesburg, 111. Children: Richard Bruce, b. Je 
1908; Eleanor Virginia, b. D 4, 1913. Address, 
Abingdon. HI.; bus. add., Carr Bldg., Gales- 
burg. 111. 



2886. CECIL FRANKLIN BAKER 

(Son of No. 36; Brother of Nos. 1454, 2315, 

23x6; Husband of No. 2101) 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 19, 1883, 
Urbana; s. Ira Osborn ('74)- (b- 1853, Linton, 
Ind.) and Emma Jane (Burr) Baker (b. 1853, 
Oswego, N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; 
M. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909. Sigma Nu; 
Arch. Soc. Draftsman, George Hunt Ingra- 
ham, Boston, 1907-8; European Travel, 1909- 
10; Draftsman, Holabird & Roche, Chicago, 
1910-13; Arch, supt., do., 1913-14; Pvt. prac- 
tice arch., 1914-17; Prof., Arch., Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., 191 7 — . Auth.: Office Bldg. Elevator 
Lobbies, Arch. Record, Vol. XXXVIII. 191 5; 
What Every Kitchen Needs, House and Gar- 
den. Vol. XXVIII, 1915: A Model Farmhouse 
Kitchen, do.. Vol. XXIX, 1916. Mem., Uni- 
tarian Church; Am. Inst., Archs. ; Soc. for 
Promotion of Engng. Educ. ; Kan. Soc. of 
Archs.; Flossmoor Country Club. Married 
Charlotte Mitchell Gibbs ('04), S 11, 191 3. 
Wareham, Mass. Address, 1719 Fairchild Ave., 
Manhattan, Kan. 



2887. HOWARD NEWELL BAKER 
(Brother of No. 2567) 

Phvsician and Surg.; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Mr 
31, 1 88 1, Tolono, III.; s. Gilbert Lane (b. Jef- 
ferson Co., N. Y.) and Jennie Stuart (Camp- 
bell) Baker (b. Scotland). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 
1905. 2nd Lt., Univ. Regt. Physician, Homer, 
111., 1905-9; do., Danville, 111., 1909-11; do., 
Floris, la., 1911-16; do., Pierson, la., 1916-18. 
Mem., Champaign Co. Med. Soc; Central 111. 
Homeo. Med. Assn.; Davis Co., la., Med. 
Soc; I. O. O. F., Pierson, la.; Daris Co., Med. 
Soc. Married Madge Merrill, My 14. 191 1. 
Floris, la. Child, Laraine Merrill, b. Ap 20, 
1 91 5. Address, Pierson, la. 

2888. ORRIN HUGH BAKER 

Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 10, 1885. 
Hamilton, Ont., Can.; s. George (b. do.) and 
Ann Jane (Brown) Baker (b. do.). Prepared 
in North Div. H. S., Chicago. Alpha Tau 
Omeo-a. Chem. on steel and blast furnace 
practice; Charge of furnace practice; Shipping 
and finishing end bar mills; Gathering specia 
engng. data relative to power and rolling mill 
practice; Salesman, 111. and Carnegie Steel 
Co. Mem.. Univ. Club of Chicago. Address, 
417 Barry Ave., Chicago. 



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2889. RAY LUZERNE BAKER 
(Son of No. 162; Brother of No. 3628) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 14, 1884, 
Savoy, 111.; s. Edward J. ('78), (b. Ap J5, 1857, 
Mannsville, N. Y.) and Alice R. (Beebe) Baker 
(b. Ag 27, 1857, do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Sigma Xi. Sterling Boiler Co., 
IQ07; Univ. of Wis., 1908-9; A. Bement, 1909; 
111. Steel Co., 1909-10; Whitman & Barnes Mfg. 
Co., 191 1 — . Married Emily E. Holmes, S 14, 
1910, Baldwin, Wis. Child, Gordon Holmes, 
b. S 14, 191 1. Address, 806 Foxdale Ave., 
Winnetka, Ill.t 

2890. EVA BALCH (FARRAR) 
(Wife of No. 2972) 
.\. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 6, 1881, Pleasant 
Grove Tp., 111.; d. George Theron (b. Jl 9, 
1847, do.) and Nancy Caroline (Allison) Balch 
(b. N. 30, 1856, do.). Prepared in Norm. Sch., 
Stevens Point, Wis., and Norm. Sch., Charles- 
ton, 111. Athenean; Eng. Club. Married Ros- 
coe Farrar ('07), Ja i, 1908, Lerna, 111. Ad- 
dress, Dorris, Calif.t 

2891. JOHN DUDLEY BALL 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; E. E., 1915; b. 
D 8, 1882, Seneca, 111.; s. Asher C. (b. Je 
24, 1857, Dover, 111.) and Kate M. (Hulse) 
Ball. Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H. S. Choral 
Soc; Y. M. C. A.; Soph. Debating Team; 
Capt., LTniv. Regt. Gen. Elec. Test, 1907-8; 
Standardizing Lab., 1908-13; Consulting 
Engr., 1913-17; Prof., Elec. Engng., Sch. of 
Engng., Milwaukee, 191 7-18; Dean of Engng.. 
do., 1918 — . Mem., III. Nat. Guard., seven 
years. Assoc, A. I. E. E. ; Edison Club, Bd. 
of Dirs. ; Sch. of Engng., do.; Engrs. Soc, Mil- 
waukee; Awarded Edward Longstreth Medal 
of Merit by Franklin Inst., 1917. Married 
Alena L. Wiles, S 14, 1910, Schuylerville, N. 
Y. Children: John Dudley, Jr., b. Jl 8, 191 1; 
Esther Catherine, b. D 14, 1916. Address, 536 
Farwell Ave., Milwaukee; bus. add., 373 Broad- 
way, do. 
2892. GEORGE HORTON BALLANTYNE 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 5, 1883, 
Burlington, la.; s. Hector (b. Scotland) and 
Sarah (Bailey) Ballantvne (b. Burlington, la.). 
Asst. Engr., C. B. &' Q. R. R., ion; Div. 
Engr. (East.) West. Pac. R. R., Elko, Nev., 
1911-13; U. S. Govt. Revaluation, West. Pa- 
cific R. R., do., 1913-14; Asst. Engr., do., 
San Francisco, 1914-16: Location and Const. 
Engr., do., 1916-17; do., San Jose, Calif., 
1 91 7 — . Mem., Presby. Church. Married 
Evelyn Vernil, My 23, 1913, Pocatello. Idaho. 
Child, George Horton, Jr., b. My 28, 1914- 
Address, 303 S. 17th St., San Jose, Calif.: bus. 
add., c/o West. Pacific R. R., Room 212, Twohy 
Bldg., do. 

2893. HARRY HAUGHEY BARBER 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 18, 
1S78, Freeport, 111.; s. Ashley (b. Rock Grove. 
111.) and Mary Jane (Haughey) Barber (b. 
Shannon, 111.). Prepared in Freeport H. S. ; 
Freeport Coll. of Commerce. Draftsman 
Stephen Adamson Mfg. Co., 1907-16; Organ- 
ized Barber-Greene Co., Mfr. of portable con 
veying mach., Aurora, III.. 1917 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married Blanche Capron, S 
10, 1907, Freeport, 111. Children: Alice 
Capron, b. D 3, 1908; Harry Ashley, b. My 
30, 191 1 ; Margaret Jane, b. Ag 27, 1Q15. Ad- 
dress, 420 Galena St., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., 
Mfr., Conveying Mach., do. 

2894. THOMAS MORSE BARGER 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. D 5, 1876, Shaw- 
neetown. 111.; s. Harrison Carter (b. N 7, 1840, 
do.) and Mary Elizabeth (Morse) Barger (b. 
Ta 6, 1843, Fairfield, Vt.). Prepared in Norm. 
H. S.: 111. St. Norm. Univ. Acacia. Head of 
Sc. Dept., J. Sterling Morton Tp. H. S., 
Cicero, 111.; Teacher, 111. St. Norm. Univ., 



1913—- Mem., A. F. A. M.; A. A. A. S.; 
Central Assn., Sc. and Math. Teachers; 111. 
St. Acad., Sc. Married Grace Charlotte Kim- 
lin, Je 28, 191 1, Quincy, 111. Children: Thomas 
Morse, Jr., b. Jl 13, 1912; Mary Louise, b. O 
2i. 1915- Address, 303 Vernon Ave., Normal, 

2895. WILLIAM FLOYD BARNETT 
Dept. Clerk; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 

1 910; b. N 5, 1884, Barnett, 111.; s. Biggus 
Stuart (b. D 14, 1839, do.) and Laura Victoria 
(Allen) Barnett (b. N i, 1863, Litchfield, III.). 
Prepared in Carlinville H. S. ; Blackburn Univ., 
1903-5- Adelphic; Pol. Sc. Club; Phi Gamma 
Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Illini Staff; Coml. Club; 
Scholarship in Substantive Law, 1908-9. Ad- 
mitted to 111. Bar, 1910; Barnett, 111., 1910-17; 
Dept. Clerk, Office Sec. of St., Springfield, 
111., 1917 — . Mem., Mt. Nebo Lodge; R. A. M., 
.Springfield Consistory. Married Rebecca B. 
Groves, Je 14, 191 7, Clinton, 111. Address, 702 
VV. South Grand Ave., Springfield, 111.; bus. 
add., Dept. Clerk. Office Sec. of St., do. 

2896. ADA JANE BARTER (DUNN) 

(Sister of No. 2022) 
A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. D 29, 1884, Wolcott, 
Ind.; d. Clarence T. (b. Mr 27, 1854, Concord, 
X. H.) and Lillian (Hendryx) Barter (b. Ap 
25, i860, Ceresco, Mich.). Prepared in Engle- 
wood and Columbtis (Neb.) H. Schs. Pi 
Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai. Libn., 
East. Ky. St. Norm. Sch., 1907-11. Married 
Dr. Murison Dunn, D 22, 191 1, Richmond, 
Ky. Child, Josephine Joy, b. Ja 9, 191 3. 
.4ddress, Box 402, Richmond, Ky. 

2897. WALTER EDMUND BARTON 
Erector Grain Elevators; B. S. in M. E. : 

b. F 10, 1880, Nokomis. 111.; s. William Esler 
(b. My 28, 1850, Milford, O.) and AUhea 
Lomira (Morse) Barton (b. .S 9, 1849, Mata- 
mora, Mich.). Prepared in Nokomis H. S.; 
.•\ustin Coll., Effingham, 111. Draftsman, Nat. 
Tube Co., 1909; Clerk and Bookkeeper, Ke- 
wanee Light & Power Co., 1909-11; Erector 
(jrain Elevators, Burrell, Engng. & Const. Co., 
1911 — . Address, Nokomis, 111. 

2898. ELE.\NOR MAHAN BEARDSLEY 
(PILLSBURY) 

(Wife of No. 3140; Daughter of Nos. 204, 265; 
Sister of No. 3634) 
-A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 19, 1884, Champaign; 
1. Henry Mahan ('79), (b. O 20, 1858, Milford, 
O.) and Marietta (Davis) Beardsley ('81), (b. 
.My II, 1858, Vienna. Ind.). Prepared in Central 
H. S., Kanas City, Mo.; Wellesley Coll., 1903- 
v; studied music in Brussels, 1908; do., in New 
York City, 1911-12. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; 
Womens' League; V. P., Y. W. C. A., 1906-7. 
.Married Charles S. Pillsbury ('07), O 29, 1914, 
Kansas City, Mo. Address, 3543 Walnut St., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

2899. *JAMES PETER BECK 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 27, 1866, Odell, 111.; 
s. Charles and Mary (Kramer) Beck. Pre- 
r^ared in Pontiac Tp. H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Phi Delta Phi; Phoenix; Varsity Club; Eng. 
Club; Philomathean; Ed. and Mgr., Illio; Mgr. 
///. Mag.; Capt., Adj., Univ. Regt. Gen. Mgr., 
I'niversal Portland Cement Co. Pres., Illini 
Club, Chicago; Mem., Press Club. Chicago; 
Chicago Advertising Assn. Died S 7, 1917, 
Chicago. 
2900. OSCAR WILLIAM BECKEMEYER 
Manager; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 20, 1882; s. 
August Henry (b. 1852, Berlin, Ger.) and 
Elizabeth (Jacobs) Beckemeyer (b. i860, Clin- 
ton Co. 111.). Prepared in Carlyle H. S. Mgr., 
Dept. Store, Beckemeyer, 111. Address, Becke- 
meyer, Ill.t 



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2901. CLAUDE BELTS 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 4, 1873, Cuba, N. 
Y. ; s. J. M. and Sarah L. Belts. Prepared in 
Univ. of Mich. Address, Lewistown, Ill.t 

2902. ARTHUR NORTON BENNETT 
Chemist; B. S. in Chcni. E. ; M. S., 191 5; b. 
Ja 28, 1885, Cliicago; s. Elisha Wood (b. Jl 20, 
1850, Brownsville, Pa.) and Carrie Nasen 
(Dana) Bennett (b. Ag i, 1855, Portland, Mo.). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Sigma Al- 
pha Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma .Xi; 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Ma-wan-da; 
Phoenix; Yoxan. Chcm., 111. St. Food Com., 
1907-14; do.. 111. St. Water Sur., 1914-17. 1st 
Lt., U. S. R., Instr. of Fire, 337 F. A.; Capt., 
337th F. A., Sch. of Fire, Ft. Sill, Okla., 
1918 — . Address, c/o E. W. Bennett, Lawrence, 
Mich. 

2903. CHARLES HOWARD BENT 

(Husband of No. 2315) 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 21, 1884; s. 
Charles Avery and Cora Hannah (Stone) 
Bent. Prepared in Cliicago Man. Tr. Sch. Sig- 
ma Nu. With Bent Piano Mfg. Co.; Ajjpren- 
tice Salesman; Office Asst. Mem., Congr. 

(Thurch. Married Imo E. Baker ('05), S 23, 
1909, Champaign. Children: Marion Louise, 
b. D 5, 1910; Willard Osborn, b. D 22, 1912. 
Address, 430 6th Ave., LaGrange, 111.; bus. 
add., 214 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 

2904. *CHARLES HUGH BETHEL 
Electrician; B. S. in E. £.; b. Ja 14, 1885, 

Plainfield, 111.; s. Emerson (b. Morns, 111.) 
and Jessie L. Bethel (b. My i^, 1862, Antwerp, 
N. Y.). Prepared in loliet Ip. II. S. Sigma 
Xi; Fresh. Football Team. Engng. Appren- 
tice, 1908; Oil well driller, 1908-10; Elcctn., 
Am. Steel & Tin Plate Co., Gary, Ind., 1910- 
18. Died N 21, 1918, Gary, Ind. 

290s. GEORGE FREDERICK BEYER 
Chief Chem.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 30, 
1882, Neustadt An Dor Aisch, Bavaria, Ger. ; 
s. George (b. Mr 25, 1856, do.) and Barbara 
Schramm (b. N i, 1858, Roesleindorf, do.). 
Prepared in CuUom H. S. and Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Thcta Nu Epsilon; Phoenix; 
Chem. Club; Varsity Baseball Team; Class 
Football Team. Chem., Armour & Co., Chica- 
go, 1907-11; Chief Chem., Armour's So. Omaha 
Branch House, 190913; First Asst., Chem. 
Bur. Internal Revenue, Treas. Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 191 3 — . Married Aimee John- 
ston, Je 6, 191 1, Omaha, Neb. Child, Edwerta 
Barbara, b. Mr 22, 1914- Address, Wardman 
Courts S., Washington, D. C; bus. add., Bur. 
Internal Revenue, Treas. Dept., do. 

2906. *WILLIAM BLACK 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 10, 1884, 
Chicago; s. Walter (b. My i, 1S49, Scotland) 
and Mary (Breckenridge) Black (b. do.). 
Prepared in Blue Island 11. S.; Mendota H. h. 
Alpha Delta Phi; Shield and Trident; Adelnluc; 
M. E. Soc; Prelim. Honors; Varsity Gym. 
Team; Treas., Jr. Class; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Treas., Sr. Ball Com. Engng. work, 1907-8; 
Instr., Mech. Engng., Univ. of Colo., 190S-9; 
Instr., Steam and Gas Engng., Univ. of Wis., 
1909-14; Asst. Prof., do., in charge of labora- 
tories and exp. Engng., do., 1914-17; Piof., 
do Univ. of Colo., 1917-18. Asst. Command- 
ant, R. O. T. C, Univ. of Colo., ranking 
Capt., 1917-18. Auth.: Steam and Gas Labora- 
tory Man., Univ. of Wis., 1916. Mem., Sig- 
ma Xi, 1915. Married Helen Olive Smith, Ag 
31 1909, Mendota. 111. Children: Ruth Helen, 
b. N 10, 191 3; Walter Edward, b. Mr 31, 19 16. 
Died F 6, 1919, Boulder, Colo. 



2907. WALTER ROBERT BLOCK 
(Brother of No. 8140) 

Seedsman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 16, 1884, 
Sidney, 111.; s. Edward F. (b. My 17, 1859, 
Champaign) and Katherine (Ilartsig) Block 
(b. Ag 7, 1861, Detroit). Prepared in Univ. 
.Acad. Agr. Club; Zeta Psi; V. P., Sr. Class; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Expert work, Internal. Har- 
vester Co., 1907; Asst. Agr., Engng. Coll., 
Univ. of Wis., 1907-8; Seed Insp. for W. H. 
Small & Co., Evansville, Ind., 1908-17; Asst. 
Mgr., do., 1917 — . Mem., Rotary Club. Mar- 
ried Helen McCuHough, S 22, 1910, Paris, 111. 
Child, Catherine Virginia, b. N 27, 191 3. Ad- 
dress, 817 Blackford Ave., Evansville, Ind.; 
btis. add., c/o W. H. Small & Co., do. 

2908. *FRANK LYMAN BODWELL 
B. S. in C. E.: b. O 13, 1884, Hallowell, Me.; 
s. W. A. Bodwell. Prepared in Methuen H. S. 
Died Ap 4, 1914, Lyndon, Wis. 

2909. ETHEL BOND 
(Sister of No. 2330) 
librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc. ; B. h. S., 1908; 
A. M., 1916; b. Ag 6, 18S3, Savoy, 111.; d. Da- 
vid (b. S 8, 1832, Lancashire, Eng.) and Eliza- 
beth (Edwards) Bond (b. S 18, 1838, Oswestry, 
Shrewsbury of Shropshire, Eng.). Prepared m 
Champaign H. S. Illiola. Libn. cataloger, N. 
W. Univ. Lib., 1908-9; Chief cataloger, O. 
Wesleyan LTniv., 1909-12; Instr., Lib. Sch., 
Univ. of 111., 1912 — . Address, 603 E. Healy 
St.. Champaign; bus. add., Univ. of lU. Lib., 
Urbana. 

2910. HUGH THOMAS BOON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 22, 1882, Chrisman, 111.; 
s. John and Anne G. Boon. Address, Sioux 
Falls, S. Dak. 

291 1. ORA LITTLEFIELD BORN 

(WHITTUM) 

(Sister of Nos. 2032, 8147) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 12, 18S6, Lancaster, 

O.; d. George Washington (b. do.) and Tides 

(Halderniann) Born (b. do.). Prepared in 

Decatur H. S.; Univ. Acad. Teacher, H. S., 

Illiopolis, 1908-10; do., Amboy, 1910-11; do., 

Georgetown, 1911-15. Married Fred Horace 

V\'liitlum, Ag 28. 1915. Champaign. Address, 

428 Olive St., McKeesport, Pa.f 

2912. SUDHINDRA BOSE 
Lecturer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., Jour- 
nalism, 1909; b. 1883, Keothaly, Dacca, India; 
s. Dwaraka Nath. and Raikishoree Bose. Pre- 
pared in Victoria Sch., Comilla, India; Vic- 
toria Coll., 1900-3; Park Coll., Mo., 1904-6. 
Ph. D., Univ. of la., 1913- Eng. Club; Cos- 
mopolitan Club. Scholarship, Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1908; Fellow, and Instr., Univ. of 
la., 1911-13; Lecturer in Pol. Sc, Univ. of 
la., 1913 — . Auth.: Some Aspects of British 
Rule in India; articles on education, politics, 
travel, biography and journalism. Nation, For- 
um, Scientific Monthly, Chautauqua World, 
Platform-, Cosmofiolitan Student, Hindusthanee 
Student. Indian Rcficiv (Madras), Modern Re- 
view (Calcutta), Hindustan Review (Allaha- 
bad), Hduc. Review (Madras); Am. correspon- 
dent of the Bengalee. Calcutta. India. Natural- 
ized citizen of the U. S. Address, University 
of Iowa, Iowa City, la. 

2913. NELLIE UREE BRANCH 
(Sister of Nos. 1311, 8157) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1916; 
b \e 27, 1885, Wnte Heath, 111.; d. William 
L and Emilv U. (Yeager) Branch. Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Alpha Xi Delta ; Bethany 
Circle. Libn., catalog dept.. Univ. ot 111. Ad- 
dress, 610 S. State St., Champaign. 



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2914. WILLIAM EMORY BREWER 
Surveyor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D i, 1885, 
Newman, 111.; s. Elsberry (b. N zg, 1853, Edgar 
Co., 111.) and Elizabeth (Stickels) Brewer (b. 
1855, Perry Co., 111.). Prepared in Newman 
H. S. Onyx Club. Candidate for Co. Survyr., 
Carroll Co., Mo., 191^. Address, Carrollton, 
Mo.t 

2915. LEMMA CORNELIA BROADHEAD 

(EATON) 

(Sister of No. 1636) 

A. R. in L. & A.; b. Ag 7. 1883, Mackinaw, 

111.; d. William (b. Manchester, Eng. ) and 

Cornelia (Bergen) Broadhead (b. Mackinaw, 

111.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Illiola. 

Grade teaching, 1907. Mem., Alumni Assn.. 

Jo. Calif., 1907. Married Dr. Charles David 

Eaton, Ja i, 1908, Mackinaw, 111. Children: 

Mariorie, b. O 21, 1908; Charles David, Jr., 

b. N 9, 1910; Ruth Bergen, b. Ag 13, J913. 

Address, R. 2, Mackinaw, 111. 

2916. RICHARD ABNER BROOKS 
(Brother of Nos. S05i> 6763) 

Sec. and Treas., Gas Co.; B. S. in E. E.; 
b. F 16, 1886, Saunemin, 111.; s, George W. 
and Anna Augusta (Gray) Brooks (b. F 22, 
1852, Forrest, 111.). Prepared in Saunemin 
H. S.; Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga. Kappa 
Sigma; E. E. Soc. ; A. I. E. E. ; Varsity base- 
ball, 1904-6; Varsity football, 1905-6. Cadet 
Engr., Denver Gas &■ Elec. Co., 1907-g; Book- 
keeper, Massillon Elec. & Gas Co., 1909-10; 
Sec. and Treas., Bristol Gas & Elec. Co., 
1910-12; Mgr., Elec. & Gas Co., Massillon, O., 
I >i2-i4; Sec. & Treas., Lorain Co. Elec. Co., 
•C14-16; do.. Consolidated Cities Service Cos., 
Mansfield, O., 1916-17; do., Oil and Gas prop- 
erties, Wooster, O., 1917-18. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Jovian Order: N. E. L. A.; Natural Gas 
Assn.; B. P. O. E. Married Jane King, N 
9, 1909, Chicago. Child, Margaret Ann, b. 
Ja 29, 1916. Address, Wooster, O.; bus. add., 
c/o Medina Gas and Fuel Co., do. 

2917. EARL CLARENCE BROWN 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 28, 

188s, Trilla. 111.; s. Edward Seymour (b. F 
27, 1864, Farmington, 111.) and Stella B. 
(Beals) Brown (b. Ja 5, 1866, Trilla. 111.). 
Prepared in Charleston H. S. Alpha Tau 
Omega; C. E. Club; Pres., Soph. Class. Drafts- 
man, 1907-8; Contr. Engr., Decatur Bridge Co.. 
1908-12; Dir., do., 1913 — . Married Ethel Vir- 
ginia Starr, D 18, 1907, Charleston, 111. Chil- 
dri (i: Elizabeth Starr, b. My 2, 191 1; Edward 
Starr, b. Ag 29, 1913. Address, 320 W. Will- 
iam St., l5ecatur. 111.; bus. add., Decatur 
Bridge Co., do. 

2918. RUTH ELIZABETH BROWN 
Secretary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 22, 1883. 
Morrison, 111,; d. Orville Hodges (b. Mr 27, 
1847, Schoharrie Co., N. Y.) and Anna Belle 
(Mackey) Brown (b. 1850, Picton, Nova 
Scotia). Prepared in North Dixon H. S. 
Teacher, Amboy, 111., 1907-8; do., Morrison, 
111., 1909-10; do., Geneseo, 111., 1911-12; Sec, 
1915 — . Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 
1 42 1 Peoples Gas Bldg., Dixon, HI. 

29:9. FLORENCE WINGFIELD BULLOCK 
(Sister of Nos. 1313, 3663, 3664, 3665) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Eureka, 111.; 
d. Wingfield Minor (b. O 24, 1836, Eureka. 
111.) and Mary Marsalenia (McCullough) Bul- 
lock (b. Ag 26. 1850, Germantown, W. Va.). 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. LTniv. ; East. 111. 
Norm. Sch. A. M., Columbia Univ., 1914. Grad. 
Stud., L'niv. of Chicago. 1914. Scholarship. 
Teacher, LeRoy, 1907-10; El Paso. 1910-11; 
Lewiston. Idaho, 1011-12; Head of Hist. Dept., 
St. Norm. .Sch., Ellenshurg, Wash., 1912-15; 



Teacher, Central Coll., Conway, Ark., 1915-16; 
111. St. Norm. L'liiv., summer terms, 1914, 1915, 
1916; Reedley Joint Union H. S., Reedley, 
Calif., 1916 — . Address, Reedley, Calif. 

2920. RALPH MARKS BURKHALTER 
Pub. Service Commissioner; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Mr 27, 1885, Maquon, 111.; s. William and 
Clara (Beard) Burkhalter. Prepared in 
Peoria H. S. Adelphic; Scholarship; Varsity 
Track. With P. R. R. East River Tunnel, N. 
v., 1907-.9; George W. Jackson, Inc.. Chicago, 
1909-11; C. M. Neeld, Const. Co., Pittsburgh, 
1911-12; George W. Jackson, Yonkers, N. Y., 
1912; Alabama Power Co., Birmingham, Ala., 
1912-14;^ Pub. Service Commissioner, First 
Dist., N. Y., 1 914 — . Married Anna Henry, 
Je 12, 1912, Pittsburgh. Child, Clara, b. Je 
24, 1916. Address, 383 St. John's Place, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; bus. add., c/o Pub. Service 
Comn., 50 Court St., do. 

2921. EDNA SOPHIA BURNHAM 
Manager; A. B. in Sc; b. N 27, 1876, Cort- 
land, N. v.; d. Shepard C. (b. O 6, 1850, 
East Homer, N. Y.) and Anna Jane (Griffeth) 
Burnham. b. Mr 20, i85i5. do.). Prepared in 
Di.xon H. S.; Cortland Norm. Sch., N. Y.; 
L'niv. of Chicago, 1912-13. Final Honors. 
Teacher, Mattoon, 111., 1907-11; do., Naper- 
ville, 1911-12; Lunchroom Mgr., Chicago, 
1913 — • Address, 6527 University Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

2922. DEANE BURNS 
(Brother of Nos. 3671, 4579) 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Mr 16, 
1884, Washington, la.; s. James Clinton (b. 
S 13, 1850, Harvey, Pa.) and Ida Jane (Carey) 
Burns (b. Ja 18, 1856, Xenia, O.). Prepared 
in Monmouth H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm., 1902- 
3. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Chem. 
Club. Analytical Chem., Corn Products Re- 
fining Co., 1907-10; Chem., Asst. Dir. of Lab., 
Nat. Carbon Co., Cleveland, 1910-15; Chem. 
Engr., Harshaw Fuller & Goodwin Co., Cleve- 
land, 1915—. Mem.. A. C. S.; A. S. C. E.; 
A. I. C E. Married Phyllis Elizabeth Grosh, 
S 3, 1908, Loraine, 111. Child, Llarold Deane, 
b. Jl 2, 1910. Address, 119 Center St., Elyria, 

2923. ELIZABETH HELEN BURNSIDE 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. F 10, 1882, Oska- 
loosa, la.; d. William (b. Je 4, 1842, London- 
derey, O.) and Hannah Amelia (Henderson) 
Burnside (b. Jl 14, 1846, New Concord, O.). 
Prepared in Oskaloosa (la.) H. S.; Pa. Coll., 
1902-5. Phi Delta Psi. Lib. Organizer, Oska- 
loosa, la.; Li1)n., Bradley Poly. Inst.; Ore. 
Pub. Lib.; Morningside Coll. Lib.; Libn., 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Lib., 1909-11; Acting Libn., 
Oskaloosa Pub. Lib., 1911 — . Address, End 
of "C" Ave,. East Oskaloosa, la. 

2924. ALBERT HARVEY BURTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 23, 1872, 
Cisne, 111.; s. B. F. (b. Ap 28, 1843, Rochester, 
O.) and Homah Jane (Carpenter) Burton (b. 
N 12, 1843, Calais, Monroe Co., O.). Prepared 
in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, Spokane 
H. S., 1907-10; do., Washington H. S., Port- 
land, Ore., 1910— . Mem., Twenty-ninth Ore. 
Legislature, 1917-18. Address, 589 E. Alder 
Ave., Portland, Ore. 

2925. HOWARD BLAINE BUSHNELL 
(Brother of Nos. 3307, 3308) 

Dist. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 26, 1884, 
Paxton, 111.; s. Allen Sherrell and Carrie May 
(Hills) Bushnell. Prepared in Paxton H. S. 
C. E. Soc; Phoeni.x; Varsity Baseball, igos- 
7. Memphis R. R. Terminal Co.. Memphis. 
Tenn., 1907; Concrete Const., John Deere Plow 
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Co., 1908; St. Highway Comn., Springfield, 
111., 1907-14; Dist. Engr., St. Highway Dept., 
Aurora, 111., 1914-17. Capt., Engrs. R. C, Je 
7, 1917. Left U. S. Ja 23, 1917, on 
Tuscania which was torpedoed F 5. He was 
washed ashore on the Isle of Islay, Scotland, 
and was sent to Winchester, Eng. with bone 
broken in right hand. Mem., 111. Soc. of Engrs. 
Married Feme Graham, Ap 30, 1910, Clinton, 
111. Address, 138 Fox St., Aurora, 111.; bus. 
add., 203 A St., S. E. Washington, D. C. 

2926. EDWIN WALKER BUXTON 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1916; b. 
Ag 7, 1884, Carlyle, 111.; s. Harvey Parriss 
(b. Vt.) and Eunice Josephine (Walker) Bux- 
ton. Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. Drafts- 
man, 111. Steel Bridge Co., 19078; do., Jack- 
sonville Steel Bridge Co. and Marcus Bridge 
& Iron Works, 1908; Surv., Bur. of Lands, 
Manila, P. I., 1Q08-16; Bridge Dept., Kansas 
City Terminal Ry. Co., 1916; Asst. Bridge 
Engr., Kansas City So. Ry. Co., 1916-18; Asst. 
Engr., Waddell & Son, Kansas City, Mo., 
19 1 8 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; Columbia 
Club, Manila, P. I.; Imp. Order Red Men. 
1907; C. E. Club. Married Mary Ethel Schrein- 
er, O 12, 1916, Pittsburgh. Address, c/o Wad- 
dell & Son, New York City and Kansas City, 
.Mo. 
2927. EDWIN FLETCHER CALDWELL 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 3, 1883; s. 
Charles O. (b. F 4, 1857, Richmondale, O.) 
and Marv A. (Jones) Caldwell (b. O 31, i859, 
Vigo, Ross Co., O.). Prepared in Burlington 
Jet. H. S., Maryville (Mo.). Sem. and Univ. 
of Mo., 1902-5. Phi Gamma Delta; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Yoxan; Alpha Gamma Rho. Engaged 
in Cattle Bus.; Dir., Am. Aberdeen-Angus 
Breeders' Assn., Chicago. .\uth. : Numerous 
brief articles on Agr. Topics. Address, Bur- 
lington Junction, Mo.t 

2928. JOHN ALBERT C ALLAN 
(Husband of No. 3749^ 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 3, 1886; 
s. John T. and Alice (Charlton) Callan. Pre- 
pared in Gifford H. S.; Univ. Acad. M. C. 
E., Union Univ., 1910; M. A., do.. 1914- I'hi 
Gamma Delta; Ionian; Sigma Xi. Instr. ni 
drawing; Civ. Engr., N. Y. St. Highway dept.: 
Asst. Prof.. C. E. dept. and Const. Engr. for U. 
■S. govt.; Prof., Civ. Engng., Head of Dept. 
of Civ. and Min. Engrs.. .A.la. Poly. Inst., Au- 
burn, Ala. Mem.. Baptist Church; Soc. for Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ; .Am. Math. Assn.; 
Am. Assn. of Univ. Profs. Married Lutie GotT 
('09), Te 30, 191 1, Champaign. Children: Alice 
Rosamond, b. F 7, 1913; Laura May, b. Aji 
10, 191^. Address, R. i, Newark. 111.; bus. add.. 
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. 

2929. RUSSELL THORNHILL CALLOWAY 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 18, 1883; 
s. William R. (b. Ap 14, 1840, Can.) and An- 
geline (Bunkerson) Calloway (b. D 25, 1844, 
Hopkinsville, Kv.). Prepared in Taylorville 
H. S. E. E. Soc. Engr. .Apprentice, Westing- 
house Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Operator, Com- 
monwealth Edison Co, 1908-10; Draftsman, 
West. Elec. Co., 1910; do.. Sargent and Lundy, 
Engrs., 1910-12; Engr., Woodmansee, Davidson 
and Sessions. 1912-14; Sales Mgr., Elec. Engrs. 
Equipment Co., 1914 — • Mem.. Pleaides Lodge 
478, A. F. A. M., Chicago; R. A. M.; Elec. 
Club., Chicago. Married Anne Michaelson, Je 
5, 1912, Chicago. Child, Mildred Frances, b. 
Mr 4, 191 5. Address, 304 S. Karlov Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 710 W. Madison St., do. 

2930. AUGUSTUS BACON CASEY 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.: b. O 9, 1884, 
Pawnee Citv. Neb.; s. C. E. Casey. Prepared 
in Chicago 'Man. Tr. H. S. O. T. S., Camp 
Taylor, Ky.; Mustered out, D 1918. Address, 
514 Washington Ave., Wilmette, 111. 



2931- JEROME CERMAK 
.Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 4, 1884, 
Chicago; s. J. B. (b. Bohemia) and Anna 
(Lovak) Cermak (b. do.). Prepared in Joseph 
Medill H. S., Chicago. Varsity Football; Bas- 
ketball; Walter Polo; Gym. Teams; Class 
Baseball. Asst. Engr. in charge of const, 
work. Mem., Chicago Tech. Club; Waupanseh 
Club; City Hall Club. Married O 28, 1909. 
.-Iddrcss. 6530 Kimbark Ave., Chicago. 

2923. *RALPH EDWARD CHAMBERS 
(Brother of No. 733) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 4, 1884, Sadorus, 111.; 
s. Dr. Jacob G. (b. Ap i, 1842, Ithaca, N. Y.) 
and Anna (Rock) Chambers (b. Ap 2, 1845, 
Sadorus. HI.). Prepared in Danville H. S.; 
X'niv. Acad. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma 
Rho. Married Meta Wehrman, S 1918, Sado- 
rus, 111. Died O 9, 1918, Sadorus, 111. 

2933. ALTA ACHSAH CHARLES 
(McKEEVER) 
(Wife of No. 4294) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 20, 1885, Beards- 
lown, 111.; d. Thomas J. (b. My 9, 1854, San 
Francisco) and Mary J. (Goodell) Charles (b. 
.\p 8, 1858, Peru, 111.). Prepared in Beards- 
town H. S. and 111. VN'oman's Coll. Phi Beta 
Kappa; lllio Bd. Taught at Beardstown, 111., 
1907-8. Married William Earl McKeever ('10), 
Je 4, 1910, Urbana. Children: William Lewis, 
b. Mr 17, loii; Charles Harlan, b. Je 6, 1912; 
Lewis Goodell, b. Ja i, 1914. Address, Gibson 
City, 111. ', 

2934. *JENNETTE STEWART CHESNUT 
(BEVAN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 22, 1884, New 
Holland, 111.; d. Thomas T. (b. Je 4, J 834, 
Chillicothe, O.) and Margaret H. (Caldwell) 
Chesnut (b. N 21, 1839, Carrollton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Delta Gamma; Sec, Fresh- 
man Class; lllio Bd. Teacher of Eng., At- 
lanta, 111., 1907-8; do., ]\lt. Pulaski, 1908-9. 
Mem., M. E. (Thurch. jNIarried Car! Judson 
IJevan, Je 22, 1910, New Holland, 111. Chil- 
dren: Thomas J., b. Mr 16, 1914: Mary Ella, 
1). O 2y, 191 5. Died My 10, 1917, De Kalb, 111. 

2935. EDWARD EVERETT CHESTER 
(Brother of Nos. 63S, 1112, 1481, 2350) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 12, 1885, Cham- 
paign: s. Ezra E. (b. .Ap 30, 1837. Truro, O.) 
and Marguerite (Powell) Chester (b. F 25, 
1840. Columbus, O.). Prepared in Champaign 
11. S. Delta Tau Delta; Agr. Club. Address, 
Box 37, Wendell, Idaho. t 

293(,. ROBERT HODGE CLANAHAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My i, 1886, Gol- 
conda, 111.; s. Harrington (b. O 1850, Pope 
Co., 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Hodge) Clana- 
lian (b. 1850, do.). Prepared in Golconda 
and Springfield H. Schs. Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Ulini Staff; lllio Staff; Prelim. Honors. Chm., 
I'ope Co.. Food Production and Conservation 
Com., and Seed Corn and Farm Labor Admin- 
istrators. Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. A. M. 
.Married Helen Prosser Lax, S 28, 1910, Spring- 
field, 111. Children: Robert Hodge, Jr., b. N 
13. iQii; Helen L.. b. Ap 21, 1913; Barkley L., 
b. .Ag 24, 1914; Mary Louise, b. N 9, 1916. 
.Iddrcss, Renshaw, 111. 

2937. ALBERT BARNES CLARK 
.Asst. Cashier; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 25, 
1SS4, Chicago; s. .Albert Barnes (b. Jl 17, 1845. 
Honolulu, Hawaii) and Sarah Jane (Hamlin) 
Clark (b. Mr 1, 1S45). Prepared in Evanston 
Tp. H. S.: Oahu Coll., Honolulu, Hawaii; 
Univ. of Wis., 1904-5- Kappa Sigma. Ha- 
waiian Development Co., 1908; in Bank of 



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Hawaii. 1009-17: Asst. Cashier, do., 1915-17. 
iVat. Guard of Hawaii, 1916-17; Lt. ist Inf. 
Schofield Barracks H. I., 1917 — . Sec, Pa- 
cific Development Co., Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii. 
1914-15- Address, Schofield Barracks, H. 1. 

2938. *DENNIS ALBERT CLINGAN 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 27, 1883, 
Georgetown, 111.; s. John William (b. N i6, 
1855, Danville. 111.) and Mary Estella (Nes- 
bitt) Clingan (b. Ag 26, 1858). Prepared in 
Danville. Leland Stanford, Jr. Law Sch., 
1907-8; Univ. of Calif. Law Sch., 1908-9, Philo- 
niathean; Fresh. Debating Team; lUini Staff. 
Practicing Law, 1909 — . Co. I., sth Inf., 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1910. Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. 
A. M. Died Mr 18, 1912. 

2939. CLYDE BESTOR COLEMAN 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 10, 1882, 

New Windsor, 111.; s. Samuel Clinton (b. S 
7, 1855, Waterloo, Pa.) and Tuliet Bestor Cole- 
man (b. Ap 25, 1854, Suflfield, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in New Windsor H. S. ; Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Choral Soc; Sigma 
Xi. Instr., Dairy Hush., Univ. of 111., 1Q07-9; 
Prof., An. Husb., R. I. .St. Coll., 1909-10; Farm- 
ing, 1910-13; Agr. with the Am. Agr. Chem. 
Co., 1913-18. Married Grace P. Wells, Ap 3, 
1912, Kingston, R. I. (died N 7, 1916); Mar- 
garet Peacock, Mr 9, 19 18, Westerley, R. I. 
Child, Wells, b. F 14, 1914. Address, 92 State 
St., Boston. 

2940. EMMA BROWN CONNELLY 

(EIDAM) 
(Wife of No. 2083) 
A. B. in Sc. ; b. Springfield, 111.; d. William 
A. (b. Ap 24, 1853. do.^ and Emma Catherine 
(Brown) Connelly (b. Hartford, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Danville H. S.; Univ. of Cincinnati, 
1903-4. Math. Club; Athenean. Married 
Edward G. Eidam ('04), S s, 1908, Cincinnati. 
Address, 85 Middlesex Rd., Rochester, N. Y.t 

2941. 'LOUIS PHILLIPS COOK 
With Telephone Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 

19, 1882, Quincy, 111.; s. Chauncy E. and 
Orena (Tyler) Cook. Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Delta Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Chicago 
Telephone Co., 1911-12. Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Died Jl II, 1912, Joliet, 111. 

2942. ALLEN BURTON COOKE 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 21, 1885, 

Danville, 111.; s. Elmer B. (b. My 7, 1861, 
Gallon, O.) and Mary Jessie (Anderson) Cooke 
(b. D 24, 1862, Urbana). Prepared in Dan- 
ville H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 1904-5- M. E. Qub, 
1907; Sigma Xi. Asst. to Master Mech., Corn 
Products Refining Co., Pekin, 111., 1907; Asst. 
in boiler trials, Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
111., 1908-9; Co. Agr. Agent, Adams Co., N. 
Dak., 191 8 — . Address, Hettinger, N. Dak. 

2943. FRED AUGUSTUS COX 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 15, 1874. 

Hanna, 111.; s. Hiram Sanford (b. My 12, 1844, 
Mercer Co., 111.) and Alice Ann Cox (b. O 
23, 1844, do.). Prepared in Port Byron Acad. 
Engr., Pa. Coal Co. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Elizabeth Marty n Wills, S 8, 1909, 
Scranton, Pa. Children: Elizabeth Augusta, 
b. Jl 25, 1910; Fred Wills, b. Ja 29. 1916. 
Address, 727 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. 

2944. PHILIP A. CRIHFIELD 
Publisher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 25, 1885, 

Atlanta, 111.; s. Horace (b. My 13, 1856, do.) 
and Emily (Arnold) Crihfield (b. O 1857. do.). 
Prepared in Atlanta H. S. Publisher, news- 
paper, Atlanta. 111., 191 2 — . Married Bessie 
Taylor. O 2, 191 1, Beckett, O. Address, At- 
lanta, Ill.t 



2945. ETHEL CRUM 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr n,, 1886. 
Le.Tington, 111.; d. William M. (b. S 6, 1849. 
do.) and Martha J. (Cochran) Crum (b. Mr 
2. 1856, do.). Prepared in Lexington H. S. 
Prehm. Honors. Teacher in Secondary 
Schools, Pecis. N. Mex., 1907-08; Sidney, la., 
1909-10; Port Townsend, Wash., 1910-12. Ad- 
dress, Caguas. Porto Rico.t 

3946- JOHN ANDREW DAILEY 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 10. 1882, 
Davis, 111.; s. Bernard (b. S 8, 1851, Stephen- 
son Co., 111.) and Mary Ann Dailey (b. O 25, 
1852, do.). Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. 
C. E. Club; Prelim. Honors. Masonry Insp., 
I. C. R. R., 1907; Asst. Engr., Bur. of Sts., 
Chicago. 1908 — . Mem., Town and Country 
Club; Municipal Engrs. Club; K. of C; West. 
Soc. of Engrs.; Roman Catholic Church. Ad- 
dress, 6013 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

2947. LLOYD SLOTE DANCEY 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; 
b. F 5, 1879, Fairbury, 111.; s. Samuel (b. 1829, 
Ireland) and Frances Emma (Slote) Dancey 
(b. Ja 10, 1854, Elkhart, Ind.). Prepared in 
Fairbury H. S. and 111. West. Acad. Adelphic. 
Grad. scholarship in Physics. Prof., Phys., 
Carroll Coll., ^^'aukesha, Wis.; Bus. Mgr., 
Carroll Coll.; Mgr., Dancey Farms, Fairbury, 
111. Mem.. Am. Phys. Soc; M. E. Church. 
Married Elizabeth Jane Johnston, Ag 26, 1908, 
Illiopolis, 111. Children: Robert Jesse, b. Mr 
5, 191 o; Janet Elizabeth, b. F 27, 1913; David 
Lloyd, b. Jl 2, 191 7. Address, iii Charles St., 
Waukesha, Wis. 



2948. SAMUEL GARNETT DAVID 
Pres., Canning Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 13, 
1881, Odell, 111.; s. Charles (b. S i, 1835, 
Kingston, Out.) and Alvira (Harper) David 
(b. Ap 23, 1846, Onarga, 111.). Prepared in 
Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. Final Honors. 
Farming and Canning Bus., 1907 — . Pres., 
Milford Canning Co. Married Lillian Gladys 
Kissinger, D 24, 1907, Bradford, 111. Children: 
Geraldine Esther, b. My 16, 1911; Ralph Eu- 
gene, b. Ag 12, 1915. Address, Milford, 111. 

2949. JOHN JUNE DAVIS 
(Brother of No. 2632) 
Entomologist; B. S.; b. O 9, 1885, Centralia, 
111.; s. John L. (b. Ap 30, 1855, do.) and 
Mary Catherine (Marsh) Davis (b. N 9, 1859, 
do.). Prepared in Centralia H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega: Special Honors. Asst. to the 111. 
St. Entomologist, 1907-11; Bur. of Entomol., 
U. S. Dept. of .\gr., 19T1-17; Entomol. in 
charge of U. S. Lab., W. Lafayette, Ind., 
191 7 — . Auth.: Various articles on Entomol. 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Entomol. Soc. Am.; Am. 
Assn. Econ. Entomol.; 111. Acad. Sc. Married 
Pearle Elizabeth Taylor. O 27, 1909, Rich 
Hill, Mo. Address. 210 Lutz Ave., W. Lafay- 
ette, Ind.; bus. add.. U. S. Entomology Lab., 
do. 

29;o. NELL SAREJ.LA M.VCMILLEN 
DAVIS (KNAPP) 
(Wife of No. 3061) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 26, 1884: d. John An- 
derson (b. S 10, 1848, Ind. Co., Pa.) and Mar- 
tha Theresa (MacMillen) Davis (b. N 14, 1852, 
Logansport, Ind.). Prepared in Farmer City 
H. S. Teacher, Illiopolis H. S., 1907-10. Mar- 
ried Willard Alfred Knapp ('07), Ag 3, iQio- 
Farmer City, 111. Child, Willard Alfred, Jr., b. 
N IS, 1918. .4ddress, 105 Fowler Ave., W. 
Lafayette, Ind. 



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2951. CARL RANKIN DICK 
(Husband of No. 4506; Brother of No. 6203) 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. : b. Je 25, 1884, 
Blooinington, III: s. George Fredericlc ancl 
Plninia (Rankin) Dick. I'repared in iUooii)- 
ington H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Alpha Tau 
Omega; Arch. Club. Instr.. G. E. I)., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-9; Contracting Engr., Decatur 
Bridge Co.. 1909 — . ^Married Margaret Crowell 
Wood ('10), D II, 1912, Champaign. Address, 
Decatur, 111. 

2952. EDNA LEILA DILLON (MOSIMAN) 
(Wife of No. 2769; Sister of No. 4131) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 18, 1884, Thomasboro, 
III.; d. William (b. 184S, Vermilion Co., 111.) 
and Mira (Maurer) Dillon (b. 1858. Ind.) 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sigma Kappa; 
Der Deutsche Vercin. Taught, 1907-09. Mar- 
ried Levi D. Mosiman ('06), Je 29, 1910, Ur- 
bana. Children: William Dillon, b. My 7, 
1913; Elizabeth Anne, b. Ap 4, 1915; Merrill 
Barger, b. Ja 17, 1917. .-Uldrcss, Morton, 111. 

2953. NELLIE MABEL DIXON 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 26, 1880, Streator, 
111.; d. E. Dixon. Prepared in Streator II. S. 
Address, 209 E. Bridge St., Streator, Ill.t 

2954. TOWNSEND FOSTER DODD 
Artillery Ofticer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 6, 

i886; s. Taylor (b. Mr 25, 1854, McDonough, 
Ga.) and Kutli Anna (McLean) Dodd (b. My 
19, 1859. Kaufman, Tex.). Prepared in Anna 
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Egyptian 
Club; Crystal Club. Elec. Draftsman and 
Insp., 1907-9; Lt., 111. Nat. Guard; 2nd Lt., 
C. A. Corps, U. S. A., 1909-11; ist Lt., do., 
1911-13; Lt. Col., Aviation Section, Signal 
Corps, 1913-18; Aviation Engr. Officer, Staff 
of Chief Air Service, A. E. F., 1918 — : Re- 
turned to states. Ja 7, 1919. Recommended for 
Distinguished Service Medal, U. S., Order of 
Leopold, Belgian, Commended twice by Sec. of 
War. Address, 3613 N. May St., Aurora, 111. 

2955. FR.\NK LYLE DONIGAN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in INI. E. ; b. Ag 6, 1875, 
Dvi'ight, 111.; s. James Donigan. Prepared in 
Dwight H. S. Draftsman. Burlington R. R., 
Chicago. Address, 112 W. Mazon St., Dwight, 
Ill.t 

2956. FRANK DONNERSBERGER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 17, 1883. 
Chicago; s. Joseph (b. 1S43, Cincinnati) and 
Wilhelmena (Ilonkomp) Donnersberger (b. 
1842, do.). Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. 
C. E. Club. With Am. Bridge Co., 1907; St. 
Highway Comn. of 111., 11)07-8; Empire Car Co., 
Treas., 1909-17; Gen. Mgr., Streator Car Co., 
191 7—. Mem., K. of C.;''B. P. O. E. Married 
Helen English, Ap 26, 1916. Child. Elizabeth, 
b. Ap 7, 1 91 7. Addri'ss, 3O0S Michigan Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., Streator, 111. 

2957. WIIXIAM ALBERT DOSS 
Lawyer: LL. B. ; b. Ag i, 1885, Monticello, 
111.; s. Armsterd M. (,!'• Mr 9, 1854, Somerset, 
Ky.) and Emily (Royse) Doss (b. D 8, 1865, 
Edinburg, Ind.'). Prepared in Monticello II. 
S. Lawyer and States Atty., 1908 — . Mem., 
Baptist Church. Married Tona Ahlrich, Ja 
28, 1908, Deland, 111. Child, Elsie, b. N 10, 
1908. Address, Monticello, Ill.t 

2958. FLOYD EVERETT DOUGHERTY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 20, 1882, 
Fairmount. HI.: s. Benjamin Franklin (b. F 
15, 1848, (/().) and Lillie (.Hubbard) Dougherty 
(b. S I, 1855, Muiicie, 111.). Prepared in Fair- 
mount H. " "S. Married Mary Alice Ludden, 
My 5, 1909, Chicago. Child, Richard Ludden, 
b. My 19. 1913. Address, c/o Lewis & Dough- 
erty, Archs. 35 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



2959. LYNN AMOS DREW 
(Brother of Nos. 2645, 3714, 5638) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 25, 1880, Clif 
ton. 111.; s. Washington (b. 1846, Shattagee. 
N. Y.) and Mary Alice (Hunt) Drew (b. about 
1850, Charleston, N. ID. Prepared in Watse- 
ka II. S. Agr. Club. Considerable attention 
given to the psychological, physiological and 
social aspects of the use of clothing. Farmer, 
Warren, Minn., 1907-08; do.. Martinton, 111., 
1908 — . Planned and carried out farm drain- 
.ige work. Address, Martinton, 111., R. 2. 

2960. HELEN MARY EATON 
(Daughter of No. 228; Sister of No. 3719) 

.\sst. to Pastor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 19, 
1885, Kansas City, Mo.; d. William Thomas 
(b. F 6, 1859, Amesbury, Mass.) and Augusta 
(Batcheldcr) Eaton ('80), (b. S 17, 1856, Pitts- 
lield, N. IL). Prepared in Tyler (Tex.) H. S.: 
Cml. Coll. Akthenai; Eng. Club; Der Deutsche 
Verein; Stud. Volunteer Band; Y. W. C. A. 
Pastor's Asst., ist Congr. Church, Decatur, 
111., 1909-10; Press Reporter, W. C. T. U., 
1907; Press Reporter, C. E., 1909; Pastor's 
Asst., Central Presby. Church, Kansas City, 
Mo., 1916. Mem., First Lit. Club, 1908-9; 
Presby. Church. .Iddnws, ^■J7 Bonner Ave.. 
Tyler, Tex. 



-'961. JACOB CHRISTIAN EBERSPACHER 

Cashier; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 27, 1885, 
Pnna, 111.; s. Christopher Gottlieb (b. Mr 24, 
1855, Shelbyville, III.) and Barbara Elizabeth 
(Weber) Kberspacker (b. N 26, 1866, West- 
lield, HI.). Prepared in Shelbvville H. S. and 
Lhiiv. .\cad. Cml. Club; Pol. Sc. Club. With 
First Nat. Bank. Shelbyville, 111., 1907-8; 
Teacher, I'ub. Sch., Mowca(|ua, 111., 1908-9; 
.\sst. Cashier, First Nat. Bank, Shelbyville, 111., 
1909 — •; V. P. and Dir., Shelby Loan and Trust 
Co., Shclliyville, III. Mem., Ger. Evang. 
Church. Address, Shelbyville, 111.; bus. add., 
l-'irst Nat. Bank, i/c. 



2y(.j. WILLARD LEO EGY 

Physicist; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1909; b. 
Je 15, 18S5, Fairmount, 111.; s. Homer H. (b. 
Mr 1859) and Florence E. (Lee) Egy (b, Ap 
1804, Vermillion Co., HI.). Prepared in Fair- 
mount and LIrbana H.Schs. E. E. Soc; Ionian; 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Engng, 
I'ellowshii), 1907-9; Capt., Univ. Regt., Varsity 
Track; Class Football. Asst. Engr., Underwrit- 
ers' Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, investigating 
lire resisting and fire retarding properties of 
materials and const., 190910; Asst. Physicist, 
U. S. Bur. of Mines, Pittsburgh, investigating 
the flow of heat and high temperature meas- 
urements in boiler tests, 1910-11; In charge ot 
the physical measurements of coal dust ex- 
plosions in the U. S. Exp. Mine, Bruceton, Pa., 
1910 — ; I'hysicist in charge of Exp. Mine, 
investigating coal dust explosions and methods 
of prevention, 1916 — . Develoiied instruments 
for measurements of pressure and velocity and 
for automatic instantaneous sampling of g;ises, 
191215. Mem., i8th Regt. Inf., Pa. Nat. Guard, 
1910-16; ist Sergt. Mach Gun Co. at El Paso, 
Tex., 19K). Auth.: E)tgiig. £.i'/'. Sta. Bui. No. 
36, 1909: The Thermal Conductivity o_f Fire 
Clay at High Temperature (with J. K. Cle- 
ment) U. S. Bur. of Mines Bui. No. 50, 1913; 
First Series of Coal Dust Explosion Tests, 
(with J. S. Rice. L. M. Jones and J. K. Cle- 
ment)." Assoc. ^Iem., A. I. E. E., 1907-11; 
Am. Phys. Soc, igo8 — . Married Ada Meihs- 
ner, Te 7, 1911, Walnut, III. Children: Willard 
Lco,"jr., b. II 28, 1912: Mar^'aret M., b. Mr 
28. 1915. Address, 4210 Saline Ave., Pitts- 
burgh; ifiis. add., 22 Walker Ave., Troy, N. Y. 



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2963- EMMA LODKMA liHLY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; h. Ap 6, 

tttoiiro Tin . ,1 A,I^™ CK Tl .„ .U. 



Sch., On Island of Haijawg, China. Mem., M. 
E. Church; Epwoith League; Y. W. F. M. 
.Soc. Address, 719 Webster St., Ottawa, 111. 

2964. HIRAM WASHBURN ELLIOTT 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 19, 1884, 

Indianapolis; s. Aslilcy John (b. Ja 19, 1862, 
Evansville, Ind.) and Alice Jennie (Wash- 
burn) Elliott (b. Jl 5, 1862 Silver Creek, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. Acacia. 
Supt., George A. Fuller Co., Builders, 1907 — . 
Camp Funston, Ft. Riley, Kan., 1918 — -. Jr. 
Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. Married Albertina 
(Jriggs, O 10, 1907, I'eoria. Children: Ray- 
mond Ilarvey, b. F 20, 191 1; Edwin Ashley, 
b. Je 21, 1912. Address, 114 Ellis St., Peoria; 
bus. add., c/o George R. Fuller Co., 507 S. 
Guthrie St., Tulsa, Okla. 

2965. LENA ENl.OW (SILVER.VIAX) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O i, 1884, Libau Cour- 
land, Russia. Prepared in Chicago Univ. Mar- 
ried Samuel Silverman, S 25, 1916, San Ber- 
nardino Beach, Calif.t 

2966. THOMAS REUBEN ERNEST 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 
1910; b. D 6, 1879, Swanwick, 111.; s. Louis 
Henry William (b. 1845, Gottingen, Ger.) and 
Elizabeth (Loos) Ernest (b. Pinckneyville, 111.). 
Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Scli. I'hi Lambda 
Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Ionian; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Fellowship in Cheni. Prof., Chem., Spokane 
Coll., 1910-11; Instr., Chem., Chicago, 191 1; 
Consulting Chemist, 1912; Real Est. bus., Chi- 
cago, 19 1 3. War gas investigations, Amentan 
Univ., Washington, U. C. Auth.: Researches on 
Sand-Lime-Brick, Bui. No. 16, St. Geol. Sur.; 
Fire Tests on Sand-Lime Brick. Trans. Am. Ce- 
ram. Soc, 1910; The Chemistry of Sand-l-ime 
Brick, do., 191 1. Mem., Bd. of Educ. Address, 
20 W. Maple St., Chicago. 

2967. JOHN FRANK ERVIN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 11, 1883. 
Cutler, 111.; s. J. T. (b. 1855, do.) and Anna 

E. (Brown) Ervin (b. 1856, do.). Prepared 
in Sparta H. S. With Deere & Co., Moline, 
111., 1907-15; Foundry Mgr., Mich. Motor 
Castings Co., Div. of Buick Motor Co., Flint, 
Mich., ipi5 — . Auth.: Continuous Iron Foun- 
dry Agricultural Castings, The Foundry, 15115; 
Cupola Operation for Continuous Melting, 
Iron Age, Jl 191 5; Selection of I'oundry Pat- 
tern Equipment, Iron Age, V iqi6. Mem,, A. 

F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; A. S. M. E.: Flint 
Bd. of Commerce. Married Nellie LaTrobe. 
O 14, 191 1, Anderson. Child, Mary Elizabeth, 
b. Je 25, 1917. Address, 4 Eldridge Court. 
I''lint, Mich.; bus. add., c/o Buick Motor Co., 
do. 

2968. EDWIN ROWDEN EVANS 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 18, 

1884, Warren, 111.; s. J. W. (b. Galena, 111.) 
and Ilenrietta (Rohr) Evans (b. do.). Prepared 
in Warren 11. S.; Warren Acad. Varsity Base- 
ball, 1907. Manufacturer, Automobiles. Mar- 
ried Mary Etta Birket, jl 27, 1910, Paxton, 
111. Child, Mary lone, b. Jl 10, 1911. Ad- 
dress, Orillia, Canada. 

2969. JOHN MARCUS EVVARD 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 6, 1884, 

Saunemin, 111.; s. John B. (b. 1855, Tazeweli 
Co., 111.) and Mary (Lcitel) Evvard (b. i8r,o. 
Union Tp., Livingston Co.. 111.). Prepared in 
Pontiac II. S. M. S., LTniv. of Mo., 1909. 
Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Track Team; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon, 1912; Phi Kappa 



Ihi, 1916; Gaiiiina Sigma Dilia, 19,8; Agr. 
Club; Ed., ///. Agr. Asst. to the Dean and 
Dir., { oil. of Agr. and Exp. Sta. of Mo., 
1907-10; Farmer, 1910-11; Experimentalist, An. 
Ilusb., J911-12; Asst. Chief, 191 2; Chief in 
Swine I'roduction and in Nutrition, 1912- 
14; on faculty of (irad. Div., 1913; Assoc 
I'rof., An. liusb., 1914; Prof., do., la, St. 
Coll., 1916-18. Chm.. Swine Comn.. U. S. 
I'ood Adm., 19 17. Mem., U. S. Live Stock 
Indus. Comn., U. S. Food Adm. and Dept. of 
Agr., 1917; Advisory Com. on Swine, U. S. 
Food Adm., 191 7. .\uth.: Articles in Swine 
IVvrld and Duroc. But., 19 18; do., Nat. Swine 
Mag., 1910; la. Agr. E.vp. Sta. Buls. Nos. 
13O, 6, 143, 152, 30, 26, 166, 40; Articles in 
Hroceedtnys of la. Acad, of Sc; Proceedings 
of Am. Soc. 0) Alt. Production; Am. Jour, of 
Physiology; Proc. of Corn Belt Meat Producers' 
Assn.; Jour, of An. Research; harm Know- 
ledge; hncyclofedia Americana. V. P., Am. 
Soc. of An. i'roduction, 1915-19; Pres. do 
1917-18; Fellow, ia. Acad.' of Sc., 1913; 
Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Genetic Assn., A. A. 
A. S. Married Mattie Casey Cooper, Ag 10, 
191 1, Gallatin, Mo. Children: Mary Marga- 
ret, b. Ja 14, 1913; John Cooper, b. D 9, 
1915- Address. 728 Urookridge Ave., Ames, 
la.; bus. add., Ia. St. Coll., do. 

2970. WILLIAM CLAYTON EWAN 
(Husband of No. 6069) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 12, 1881, Lewiston, 
III.; s. William Israel (b. Mr 12, 1849, Port 
Republic, Va.; and Regina Catherine (Murchin- 
son) Ewan (b. Ap i, 1847, Charloltesville, N. 
C). Prepared in Cuba H, S. Phi Alpha 
Delta; Van Twiller (Jourt. Atty., Kewa- 
iiee. III.; Asst. St. Atty., Henry Co., ill., 
1907-1 ^. Mem., B. P. O. E., Exalted ruler, 
do., 19 14-15; Redmen Lodge; Mystic Workers 
of the World- Kewanee Club, Pres., 1916- 
18; Midland Country Club; Congr. (L"hurch; 
III. St. Bar Assn.; A. F. A. M.; Civic Club, 
Dir., 1914-18. Married Nellc Elizabeth Bar- 
rick ('14), Ja 16, 1917, Villa Grove, III. 
( hild, John Clayton, b. Mr 22, 1918 (died do.). 
Address, 319 McKinley Ave., Kewanee, III.; 
bus. add., 215 N. Tremont St., do. 

2971. CLARA MAY FALLON 
Stenographer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 24, 
188;, Ivesdale, 111.; d. Patrick (b. Baal, Ire- 
land; and Margaret (Price) I'allon (b. Dub- 
lin, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Taught, 
H. S., Monticello, 1908; Stenographer, Univ. 
of III., 1909-11; do., Univ. of Colo., igii-13. 
Address. 456 Grant St., Redlands, Calif. 

2972. ROSCOE FARRAR 
(Husband of No. 2890) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 22, 1880, Cole.s 
Co., III.; s. Joseph Fleiiiming (b. My 18, 1857, 
Posey Co., ind,) and Mary Ann (GrissoiiO 
I-"arrar (b. Mr 16, 1857, Coles Co., III.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon H. S.; East. III. St. Norm. 
Sch. M. S., Univ. of Calif., 1910. Alpha 
Zeta; Agr. Club. Farmer, 1907; Mgr., Grain 
Co., 1908; Instr., Univ. of Calif., J909-io: 
I'-armer, 191 1 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Mar- 
ried Mary Evaline Balch ('07), Ja i, 1908, 
Lerna, III. Address, Humboldt, 111. 

2973- STANLEY PRINCE FARWELL 
Engineer; B. S. in E. £.• M. S., 1910; Ph. 
D., 1914; b. .S 29, 1883, Chicago; s. Arthur 
I'-urrage (b. 1852, Leominster, Mass.) and 
I'loretta (Woodberry) Farwell (b. 1852, Bev- 
erly, .Mass.). Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. 
.Sch. Chi Beta; VAa. Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; 
(jamma Alpha; Sigma X.i; Final Honors. Fel- 
lowship in Elec. i'"-ngng. West. Elec. Co., 
1900-4; Okla. Gas S: Elec. Co., 1907-8; A.sst. 
Prof., Central Univ. of Ky., 1908-10; Instr., 
T. and A. M., Univ. of HI.. 1910-13; Fellow 
in Elec. Engng., l^niv. of HI., 1913-14; Ser- 



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vice Engr., St. Pub. Utilities Com. of 111., 
1914-16; Efficiency Engr., Arthur Young & 
Co., Chicago, 1917 — . Auth. : Some Brush 
Discharge Phenomena Produced by Continuous 
Potentials, Physical Review N. S. Vol. IV, No. 
I, Jl 1914; The Corona Produced by Continu- 
ous Potentials, P/?oc. of the A. I. E. E., N 
1914; Gas Service in III., Paper before the 
convention of the 111. Gas Assn., 1917. Mem., 
Soc. for Prom, of Engng. Educ. ; A. I. E. E. ; 
City Club of Chicago. Married Alice Louise 
Austin, Ja i, 1915, Monmouth, 111. Child, 
Myra jeannette, b. D 9, 1917. Address, 5434 
Woodlawn Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 116 S. 
Mich. Ave., Chicago. 

2974. LEROY CLARK FERRY 
Business; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 9, 1883, 
Warrensburg, 111.; s. Gilbert E. (b. do.) and 
Mary Jane (Clark) Ferry (b. Je 13, 1856, 
Pittsfield, N. H.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
M. E. Soc; Onyx Club. Const. Engr., Gravity 
Ry., 1907; with H. Mueller Mfg. Co., Decatur, 
1907-8; Curtis Motor Truck Co., do., 1908-9; 
Leader Iron Works, do., 1909-10; Photo- 
grapher, Buhl, Idaho, 1913-15; with Ferry 
Screen Co., Omaha, 1915 — -. Mem., Y. M. C. 
A. Married Minnie E. Radford, S 4, igi6, 
Loveland, Colo. Address, c/o Ferry Screen 
Co., 1323 Nicholas St., Omaha. 

2975. VALERIA JOHNSTON FETTERMAN 
(SMITH) 
B. L. S.; b. O 30, 1878, Pittsburgh; d. C. E. 
Fetterman. A. B., West. Univ. of Pa., 1900. 
Married Albert Barnes Smith, Je 1910. Ad- 
dress, 1226 Locust St., N. S., Pittsburgh.t 

2976. JAMES EDWIN FILSON 
Abstractor and Title Examiner; LL. B.; b. 

O 28, 1883, Caldwell, Co., Mo.; s. Thomas 
Anderson (b. Ap i, 1861, do.) and Sarah Zelma 
Filson (b. O 28, 1863, Washington Co., Vt.). 
Prepared in Hamilton (Mo.) H. S. Theta 
Kappa Nu; Witenagemote Court. Mgr., Cham- 
paign Co., Abstract Co.; Alderman 7th Ward, 
Champaign. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Champaign 
Rotary Club, Bd. of Control; I. O. O. F.; 
K. P.; Champaign Real Estate Bd.; Sec, Ex. 
Com. 111. Abstractors' Assn. Married Lena 
Liberta Will, D 26, 1906, Hamilton, Mo. Chil- 
dren: Kathleen Louise, b. F 5, 1910; James 
Hugh, b. Mr 28, 1912; Beth, b. Mr 18, 1914; 
Dorothy Jean, b. Je 22, 1918. Address, 1105 
W. Park Ave., Champaign; bus. add., 10 Main 
St., do. 

2977. WILLIAM SIDNEY FORD 
Indus. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. Engng.; b. 

Jl 23, 1882, Tonica, 111.; s. Bryon (b. My 5, 
1837, Lexington, N. Y.) and Siemma (Alvord) 
Ford (b. D 22, 1845, Tonica, 111.). Prepared 
in Tonica and LaSalle H. S. Ionian; Chem. 
Club. Chem., Corn Prodiicts Refining Co., 
1907-9; do.. Am. Maize Products Co., 1909-11; 
Consulting Chem., 1911-14; Indus. Engr., The 
Seng Co., 19H-17; do., Montgomery Ward & 
Co., 1917 — . Auth.: Routing, Scheduling, Dis- 
patching Current Issues, 100 % Magacine, Ja, 
1917. Mem., A. F. A. M.; First V. P., 
West Efficum Soc, 1917; Soc. of Indus. Engrs. 
Married Mary Vertrees Wrather, Ag 5, 1914, 
Chicago. Address, 1447 Albion St., Chicago. 

2978. CHESTER ALVA FOREMAN 
(Husband of No. 2798) 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 29, 1883, 
Pittsfield, 111. Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. 
Civ. Engr., New York City, 1907-9; Detroit, 
1909-11; Kansas City, Mo., 1911; Asst. Engr., 
U. P. R. R. in charge of Engine Terminal 
and Const., Cheyenne Wyo. Married Ruby 
Blanch Risser ('06), O 7, 1913, Kansas City, 
Mo. Children: Chester Alanson, b. Ap 11, 
1916; Eleanor, b. Mr 18, 1918. Address, 2542 
Cfharlotte St., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 
Cheyenne, Wyoming. 



2979- MATT FOWLER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 5, 1878, Marion, 111.; 
s. J. M. Fowler. Prepared in Ewing Coll. 
LL. B., Grant Univ., Tenn., 1906. Address, 
Silver City, N. M. 

2980. PERRY JOHN FREEMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1916: b. 

Jl 25, 1881, Lilly Chapel, O.; s. John C. (b. 
Ap 25, 1836, do.) and Cynthia E. (Olney) 
Freeman (b. O 31, 1840, Delaware, O.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. of 111. Acad. Pres., M. E. Soc. 
Instr., M. E., Univ. of Pa., 1907-10; Instr., 
Mach. Const, and in charge Mech. Engng. 
Dept. Shops, Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Asst. Mgr., 
Regulator Dept., H. Mueller Mfg. Co., Decatur, 
111., 1912; Browning Engng. Co., Cleveland, 
O., 1913; Mech. Engr., Gullett Cotton Gin Co., 
Amite, La., 1913-14; Instr., App. Mech. and 
Hydraulics, Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, 
Kan., 1914-15; Asst. Prof., App. Mech. and 
Mach. Design, 1915-16; Engr. of Tests, Pitts- 
burgh Testing Lab., Pittsburgh, 191 6 — . Mem., 
A. S. M. E. ; Nat. Assn. St. Engrs.; Soc. 
Prom, of Engng. Educ; Sigma Tau; Presby. 
Church. Married Clotilde Ligon Reid, Jl i, 
1914, Amite, La. Children: Eva Margaret, b. 
My 26, 1915: Mildred, b. Mr 7, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 5010 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh; bus. 
add., Grant St., do. 

2981. HERMAN HENRY FRICKE 
Master Mech.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 2, 1882, 

Sparta, 111.; s. Fritz (b. 1852, Ger.) and Wil- 
lemihna (Stallman) Fricke (b. Chester, 111.). 
Prepared in Sparta H. S. Asst. Master Mech., 
Copper Co., Shattuck, Ariz. Mem., B. P. O. E.; 
Nat. Assn. of Stationary Engrs. Address, Box 
3494, Brisbee, Ariz. 

2982. ROBERT OWEN FRIEND 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 5, 1878, Wy- 
oming, O.':! s. George Nicholas and Anna 
(Owen) Friend. Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. 
S. Sigma Nu; Phoenix. Engr., Chicago, 1907- 
8; do., Tippecanoe Elec & Power Co., Monti- 
cello, Ind., 1908-9; do., Racine, Wis., 1909 — . 
Address. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Moline, 111. 

2983. FREDERICK WILLIAM FRYE 
(Brother of No. 807) 
Teacher; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 4, 1879, Dan- 
vers. 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ag 3, 1828, Alsace, 
France) and Katharine (Kinginzer) Frye (b. 
1838, (Tongerville, 111.). Prepared in Wheaton 
Coll. Teacher, Anderson Valley Union H. S., 
Calif., 1915 — . Address, 1108 S. Michigan 
Ave., Bloomington, 111. 

2984. ALICE EVELYN FULLENWIDER 
(LYTLE) 
(Wife of No. 1552) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 7, 1885, Mechanics- 
burg, 111.; d. William Allan (b. N 20, 1842, do.) 
and Alice (Elkins) Fullenwider (b. F 20, 1845, 
do.). Prepared in Mechanicsburg H. S., Bettie 
Stuart Inst, Springfield, 111. Y. W. C. A.; 
Alethenai; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa: 
Prelim. Honors; Class Hist. Mem., Assn. of 
Coll. Alumnae, Springfield, 111., 1908-9. Mar- 
ried Ernest Barnes Lytle ('01), Ag 15, 1912. 
Children: Edith, b. N 26, 1913; William Ful- 
lenwider, b. Ag 4, 1917- Address, 1203 S. 
Busey, Urbana. 

2985. STANLEY WORCESTER GALHULY 
Supervising Arch.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 5, 
1884, White Hall, 111.; s. M. J. (b. Akron, O.) 
and Lucy (Worcester) Galhuly (b. White Hall. 
111.). Prepared in White Hall H. S. Super- 
vising Arch., Barnett, Haynes & Barnett, Archs., 
White Hall, 111. ist Lt., Engrs.; Capt., Q. M. 
C. 1918; Mustered out, Ja 11, 1919, Address, 
White Hall, 111. 



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2986. WILLIAM JAMES GALLOWAY 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 10, 1883, Deerfield, III.; 

s. J. M. Galloway. Prepared in Deerfield Tp. 

H. S. Address, Deerfield, Ill.t 

2987. MOODY GANNAWAY 
LL. B.; b. Mr 17, 1885, Mattoon, 111.; s. R. J. 
Gannaway. Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Ad- 
dress, Mattoon, Ill.t 

298S. HARRY GARDNER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 24, 1880, 
Viola, 111.; s. J. C. Gardner. Prepared in Red- 
ding Coll. Address, Broadhead, Wis. 

2989. LLOYD GARRISON 
Lawyer; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., igii; b. 
D 10, 1884, Wellington, III.; s. Aaron and 
Rosanna (Kelly) Garrison. Prepared in Mil- 
ford H. S.; E. E. Soc. ; Eta Kappa Nu; Final 
Honors; Pres., Elec. Engng. Soc.; Mgr., first 
elec. show. Apprentice Engr., Denver Gas 
& Elec. Co., 1907-8; Contr., Champaign, 1908-9; 
Engr., Utah Light & Ry. Co., 1909-16; Prac- 
ticed law. 1916-17. Utah Nat. Guard, 1913-17; 
On Mexican Border 1916-17, 145 F. A., 1913-17; 
Capt., 1917; do., A. E. F.. France, 1918; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 28, 1919. Auth. : Several articles in 
the So Elec, Atlanta, Ga. Mem., Illuminating 
Engng. Soc; Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; Mem., 
Sons of Jove. l^arried Evelyn Dresser, Jl 
9, 1914, Salt Lake City. Child, Barbara Jose- 
phine, b. F 2, 1917. Address, 1557 Redondo 
Ave., Salt Lake City. 

2990. CHARLES MILBURN GASH 
Publishers' Representative; A. B. in Sc. ; b. 
N 27, 1876, Macomb, 111.; s. Edgar (b. S 3, 
1851, Huntsville, 111.) and Sarah Mahala 
(Markham) Gash (b. Ja 17, 1855, Canton, 
O.). Prepared in Macomb. H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., 1906. 111. Rep., Houghton- 
Mifflin Co., publishers. Address, Macomb, 111. 

2991. WILHELMINA HOLLY GENTSCH 
(HARRIS) 
(Sister of No. 3374) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 11, 1877, New 
Philadelphia, O.; d. Daniel Conrad (b. N 18 
1844, do.) and Elizabeth Hawley (Powleson) 
Gentsch (b. D 25, 1847, do.). Prepared in New 
Philadelphia, O. and Washington. D. C. H. 
Schs.; West. Reserve Univ.' Alpha Xi Delta; Le 
Cercle Francais; Final Honors; iPhi Beta 
Kappa. First Pres. Coll. Club, New Phila- 
delphia, O. ; Pres. Vesta Club, 1911-12. Mar- 
ried Ivor Harris, O 7, 1909, New Philadelphia, 
O. Children: Julia Gwendoline, b. My 6, 
ipii; Ivor David, b. F 9, 1913; John Daniel, 
b. S 9, 1917. Address, 164 E. Ave., New 
Philadelphia, O. 

2992. CHARLES BAYARD GIBBONS 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 28, 1884, 
Balaton, Minn. Prepared in Univ. of Wash., 
1905-7. Asst. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1907; 
Instr., Univ. of N. Mex., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 
Mem., Congr. Church. Address, 4749 isth 
Ave., N. E., Seattle. 

2993. FORREST LINN GIBBS 
Farmer; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 18, 1885, Prince- 
ton, 111.; s. Walter Linn (b. Mr 27, 1859, do.) 
and Rosella Tane (Priestley) Gibbs (b. S 11, 
1859, do.). Prepared in Princeton Tp. H. S. 
Psi Upsilon. Draftsman, 1907-12; Farming, 
19x2 — . Address, 1225 S. Main St., Prince- 
ton, in. 

2994. PORTIA EUNICE GILKERSON 

(HOPPER) 

(Wife of G334; Daughter of No. 138; Sister of 

Nos. 1685, 1877, 2396) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 7, 1886, Genoa, 111.; 

d. Hiram (b. O 14, i8t;3, do.) and Portia 

(Moffet) Gilkerson (b. D 15. 1853, Tex.). 



Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai; H. Sc. 
Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. Mem., Univ. 
Church. Married Herbert Andrew Hopper 
(g'07), Jl 31. 1907. Urbana. Children: Elizabeth, 
b. My 30, 1909; Portia Arvilla, b. S 27. 1912; 
Herbert A., Jr., b. Mr 24, 1914. Address, 106 
Driving Place, Ithaca, N. Y. 

2995. THOMAS EDWARD GILL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ja 8, 1886, 
Pecatonica, 111.; s. John (b. Dublin, Ireland) 
and Ellen (Hackett) Gill (b. Clonnel, do.). 
Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. J. D., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1909. Philomathean; Spalding Guild; 
Phoenix; Pol. Sc. Club; Phi Delta Phi; 
Class Baseball; Interclass Debate; Pres., Sr. 
Class, first sem.; Hatchet orator; Permanent 
Class Sec; Bus. Mgr.. Illini. Practicing Atty., 
1910; Law Clerk in office of Atty. Gen., 1911; 
Briefmaker, do., 1911; Asst. Atty. Gen., 191 1- 
13; Practiced law, Rockford, 111., 1913; Part- 
nership with Stanton A. Hyer, under firm 
name of Hyer & Gill, 191 8 — . Mem., K. of C; 
Sec. Rockford Bar Assn., 1916-18; L. O. O. 
M.; Pres., Young Men's Bus. Assn. of Rock- 
ford, 1917; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Chamber of 
Commerce, do.; Bd. of Dir. of Boys Club, 1909; 
Married Vida Campbell, Ag 2, 1909, Peca- 
tonica, III. Children: Thomas William, b. D 
9, 1910; Norma Katherine, b. Ag 31, 1912. 
Address, 201 S. Day Ave., Rockford, 111.; 
bus. add., 315 W. State St., do. 

2996. ELEANOR M. GLENN 
(Sister of Nos. 1336, 1337, 4675) 
Agent; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 21, 1883, 
Mattoon, 111.; d. Joseph Chamberlain (b. F 10, 
1848, Coles Co., 111.) and Mary (Tatherine 
(Ferguson) Glenn (b. Ja 5, 1856, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, Cham- 
paign, 1907-9; do.. Newton H. S., 111., 1909- 
11; do., Olney H. S., 111., 1912; Agt. for 
Mags. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 207 
E. Green St., Champaign. 

2997. ARTURO V. GONZALEZ 
Professor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 30, 1885; 
s. Esteban (Nadadores, Coah, Mexico) and 
Cipriana (Depeda) Gonzalez (b. Saltillo, do.). 
Prepared in Saltillo, Coah, Mexico. Sigma 
Xi. Arch., concrete const.; Prof, in Math. 
Auth. of a differential and integral calculus 
to be published soon. Married Carmen (»ar- 
cia, Ja 3, 1909. Children: Beatriz, b. N 18, 
1910: Arthur E., b. Je 4, 1912. Address, 
Pueblo St., No. 13, Monterey, Mex. 

2998. DONALD GRAHAM 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 24, 1885, 
Noblesville, Ind.; s. William Braden (b. N. 
Washington, Pa.) and Clara Catharine (Dar- 
rah) Graham (b. Clarksville, Ind.). Prepared 
in Noblesville, Ind., H. S. Arch. Club; Univ. 
Orchestra; First Holder of Francis J. Plym 
European Traveling Fellowship in Arch., 191 1- 
12. Draftsman, W. F. Alexander & Son, La- 
fayette, Ind., 1907; Frank B. Hunter, Elmer 
Dunlap, and C. C. C. and St. L. R. R., Indian- 
apolis, 1907-10; Hewitt & Emerson, Peoria, 
1910-11; European Travel, 1911-12. Const, and 
Forrestry Div.. S. O. S., S. O. N., Tours, 
France. Married Alma Marguerite Speck, Ap 
9, 1910, Evansville, Ind. Child, Helen Vir- 
ginia, b. Mr 24, 1911. Address, 35 S. 9th St., 
Noblesville, Ind.f 

2999. SYLVESTER HENRY GRAUTEN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 26, 
1886, Denver; s. Henry Sylvester (b. O 12, 
1852, Steubenville, O.) and Amelia (Lugibihl) 
Grauten (b. Kansas City, Kan.). Prepared 
in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. Tr. Sch. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. 
E. Elec Asst., N. Y. C. & H. R. R.; Elec. 
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City; Testing Engr., Panama Canal, Gatun, 
C. Z.; Asst. Engr., Pub. Service Co. of No. 
III.; Elec. Engr., Kansas City Ry. Co. Mar- 
ried Yolande Marie Graiiten, Je i, 191 5, New 
Orleans. Address, 4224 Harrison, Kansas 
City, Mo.; bus. add., 1500 Grand Ave., do. 

3000. SIDNEY GREAR 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 14, 1885 
Anna, 111.; s. Walter (b. F 24, 1850, Tones- 
boro. 111.) and Flora (Walker) Grear (b. My 
27, 1854, do.). Prepared in Anna H. S. Egyn- 
tain Club; C. E. Club; Varsity Track; cipt., 
do., 1907; Class Track, 1904; Class Treas., 
1906. Chainman, Louisville, Ky., 1907; Rod- 
man, Water Valley, Miss., 1907-9; Draftsman, 
Chicago, igo9-ii; Asst. Engr., do., 1911-13; 
Chief Draftsman, do., 1913 — . Mem., Struct. 
Engrs. Assn., 111. Married Gussie Baker, 
O 25, 1 91 1, Water Valley, Miss. Child, Wal- 
ter, b. N 9, 1912. Address, 1537 E. 65th St., 
Chicago; bus. add.. Room 1000 Central Sta., dv. 

3001. BESSIE ROSE GREEN 
(Sister of Nos. 878, 2110) 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1910; b. 
D 6, 1885, Ivesdale, 111.; d. Patrick (b. N 
7, 1842, Ireland) and Maria (Hopkins) Green 
(b. Mr 23, 1845, do.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Teacher, Atlanta H. S., 111., 1907-8; 
Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1908-9, 191 1-12, 
and 1916-17; Instr., Biol., Univ. of Colo., 
1917 — . Address, 1083 13th St., Boulder, 
Colo. 

3002. MOSES GREENLEAF 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 24, 
1883, Jacksonville, III.; s. Edward Spara- 
hawk (b. 1838, Bangor, Me.) and Kate (Ban) 
Greenleaf (b. 1846, St. Louis). Prepared in 
Jacksonville H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phoenix; 
Delta Rho Sigma; Yoxan; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
MgT. Football; Chiii., Jr. Prom. Com.; Cadei 
Hop. Com.; Sergt., Univ. Regt. Grain & Lum- 
ber Business. 1907-9; Mgr. Stock Ranch, 
1909 — . Married Georgia Lillian Stice, O 28. 
1908, New Jacksonville, 111. Children: Henry 
Stewart, b. JI 20, 1909; Moses, Jr., b. O 22, 
191 1. Address, Kingman, Kan. 

3003. MARGARET GRACE GREENMAX 

(Sister of No. 1691) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 9, 1885, Nokomis, 
111.; d. Edwin Gardner (b. Jl 19, 1848, Corn- 
ing. N. Y.) and Carrie Hoos (Paine) Green- 
man (b. Jl IS, i860, Castleton, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Psi ; 
Illiola. Address, R. i. Pond Creek, Okla. 

3004. WALTER GAY GRIERSON 
Draftsman: B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 4, iSS.', 
Morrison, 111.; s. John (b. D 7, 1842, Scot- 
land) and Mary (Robertson) Grierson (b. Je 
13. 1850, Albany, 111.). Prepared in Morri 
son H. S. Delegate from Arch. Club to Arch. 
League of Am., held at Washington, D. C. 
Ap 1907. Draftsman, Memphis, 1908; do., 
Minneapolis, 191 1; do.. Milwaukee, 191 1 — . 
Mem., Baptist Church; A. F. A. M. Address. 
6go Bartlett Ave., Milwaukee; bus. add., c/o 
C. Henneckee Co., do. 

3005. ALEXANDER HUNTER GUNN 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 7, 1884, 
Evanston, 111.; s. Alexander Hunter, Sr. (b. 
Jl 15, 1834, New York City) and Emily Althea 
(Dyer) Gunn (b. Ap 30, 1839, Elmira, O.). 
Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. Mask and 
Bauble; Opera Club; Argos Club. Salesman 
and Designer, Wallace Mach. Co., Champaign, 
1908; Draftsman, Green Engng. Co., 1908-12; 
Chief Draftsman, Crown Specialty Co., Chi- 
cago; Dist. Sales Mgr., Am. Exten., Univ. of 
Los Angeles. Invented (with J. D. Wallace) 
cam pump driver, patented; new type, re- 



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lief or safety valve, patent pending. Mem., 
Congr. Church; lUini Club. Married Harriet 
Brewster Willcox, Mr 20, 1909. Children: 
Alexander Hunter, III, b. Ap 16, 1910; Buck- 
ingham Willcox, b. My 31, 191 1. Address, 
817 Hinnian Ave., Evanston, 111. 



3006. AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON 

Professor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1912; b. N 
24. 1S80, Joy, 111.; s. G. A. (b. Ag 7, 1843, 
Sweden) and Augusta (Tern) Gustafson (b. 
Je 4, 1848, do.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. 
-\gr. Club; Adelphic; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; 
Prelim, honors. Asst., Soil Physics, Univ. of 
111., 1907-10; Instr. do. 1910-11; Assoc, do. 
and first asst., do., Agr. Exp. Sta., S i, 1911- 
15; Asst. Prof., Soil Phys., Coll. of Agr. and 
Asst. Chief. Soil Phys., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-18; Grad. Work, Cornell, 1918— . 
.\uth.: (with J. G. Mosier) Soil Phys. Lab. 
Man., Ginn & Co., Boston, 1912; Soil Moisture 
and Tillage for Corn, Bill. 181, Univ. of III. 
Agr. E.rp. Sta., 1915; Soil Phys. and Mgmt., 
J. li. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1917; Soil 
Erosions and methods of Prevention, Bui. 207, 
Univ. of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1918. Dumping 
Soil into the Sea, How to Reduce Soil Ero- 
sions, Farm and Fireside, Vol. 38, No. 18, 
191 5; Makes the Hill Acres Pay, Soil Improve- 
ment of Worn Hill Lands, do.. Vol. 38, No. 
22. 191 5. Presiding officer. Alpha Zeta, igio- 
T2; mem.. Am. Soc. Agronomy. Married Zora 
Dean McUmber, Je 30, 1914, Charlotte, Mich. 
Child. Helen Lucile, b. Ap i, 1918. Address, 
709 W. Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add., 
115 Cook St., Ithaca, N. Y. 



3007. ALTA GWINN (SAUNDERS) 
(Sister of Nos. 4689, 6268, 6924) 

Instructor; A. B. in L & A.; A. M., 1910; 
I). N 19, 1886, Oakland, 111.; d. Oliver Muncle 
(b. Je 23, 1858, Oakland, 111.) and Sara 
(Wells) Gwinn (b. O 12, i860). Prepared in 
Oakland H. S. Delta Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Sec. Y. W. C. A.; 
flon. mem.. Gamma Epsilon Pi. Prin., H. S., 
Ridgefarm, 111., 1907-9; Asst., Eng., LTniv. of 
111., 1910-18; Instr., do., 1918 — . Married 
Thomas Earle Saunders, S 18, 1914, Urbana. 
.iddress, 806 Goodwin Ave., Urbana. 

3008. MICHAEL EDWARD HAGAN 

Teacher; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 9. 1884, 
Champaign Co.; s. Thomas (b. Mr. 8, 1858, 
N. Y. City) and Mary A. (Brennan) Hagan 
(b. Mr 4, 1859, Ottawa, Can.). Prepared in 
St. Mary's H. S., Champaign. E. E. Soc. 
With Laclede L. & P. Co., St. Louis, 1908; 
Teacher, Man. Tr., DePaul Univ., Chicago, 
1908; do., Univ. of Dallas, Tex., 190S — . 
Mem., Assn. of Stationary Engrs. (Hon.). 
Married Margaret LIrsula Mahoney, Ag 24, 
1909. Springfield, 111. Address, 4105 Holland 
St., Dallas, Tex. 

3009. HARRY GRAY HAKE 

(Husband of No. 7575) 

Instructor; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 1910; b. 
V 1883, Barry, 111.; s. Ernest Charles (b. Ger.) 
and Mary (Gray) Hake (b. Barry, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Barry H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma 
-Ki. Instr., E. E., Univ. of 111., 1907-13; do., 
St. Louis, 1913 — . Auth.: Street Lighting, 
Univ. of 111. Exp. Sta., 191 1- Mem., A. I. E. 
E.; Illuminating Engng. Soc; Local represen- 
tative. Illuminating Engng. Soc, St. Louis. 
Married Minnie Etta Thomas ('16), Je 18, 
191 o. Champaign. Child, Mary Katherine, b. 
N 27. 1916. Address. 61 10 Washington Ave., 
.St. Louis; bus. add., Washington Univ., do. 



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3010. ELLIS BERNARD HALL 
(Brother of No. 3763) 
Chem. and Engr. ; B. S. in Chein.; b. My 
21, 1883, Hoopeston, III.; s. Ervin Stevens (b. 
F 14, 1855, Tonica, 111.) and Violetta (Richard- 
son) Hall (b. Je 19, 1852, Peoria). Prepared 
in Hoopeston H. S. Sigma Nu. Asst. Chem., 
Mo. Pacific R. R., 1907-9; Chem., Vandalia R. 
R., 1909-11; Chem. and Engr. of Tests, Big 
Four R. R., 191 1 — . Mem., A. C. S. ; Am. 
Soc. for Testing Materials; 111. Water Supply 
Assn. Married Cleo Geneva Millikan, O 15, 
1914. Indianapolis. Child, Frances Louise, b. 
Je 10, 1917. Address. 3019 N. New Jersey St., 
Indianapolis; bus. add., Engr. of Tests, Big 
Four R. R., Beech Grove, Ind. 

30 11. JANET ALLETTA HALL 
(Sister of No. 3390) 

Secretary; A. B. in Sc; b. Je i, 1884, Dan- 
ville, 111.; d. Harry Augustus (b. D 29, 1853, 
Lafayette, Ind.) and Alletta Berrien (Lever- 
ich) Hall (b. O 1854, Danville, 111.). Prepared 
in Danville H. S.; Studied Infant Welfare in 
Ger., 1911. Alpha Epsilon Iota; Varsity Bas- 
ketball. John Crerar Lib., 1907-8; Univ. of 
Chicago Lib., 1909; Chicago Pub. Lib., 1909- 
10; Asst. and Sec. to Dir., Infant Welfare 
Service, Chicago Health Dept., 1910-11; Social 
work, private sec, 1912-17; Sec., Visiting 
Nurse Assn., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1917 — ; 
Typhoid Work in Belgium under the Comn. 
for Relief in Belgium, unofficially, 1914-15. 
Auth. : Next to the King, address read at 
banquet given Brand Whitlock at Toledo, on 
his last trip home from Belgium; Sch. Lunches 
-were the Beginning (Organization of work in 
Belgium), in Calif. Social Agencies Bui., F 
1918. Mem.. Chicago Ethical Soc; Woman's 
City Club, Chicago; Calif. St. C^onf. of Social 
Agencies. Address, Gen. Delivery, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif. 

3012. QUINCY ALLEN HALL 

Sec, Engng. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. JI 2, 
1882; s. Alonzo J. (b. Ag 23, 1852, Chicago) 
and Sarah Amanda Hall (b. Mr 4, i860, Hick- 
man, 111.). Prepared in Milford H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Delta Upsilon; M. E. Soc; Swimming 
Team; Track Squad. Appointed Mech. Drafts- 
man, 1907 (served six weeks); Asst. Testing 
Engr., 1907-9; Testing Engr., 1909; Sec, Mor- 
gan T. Jones Co., Inspecting Engrs., Chicago, 
1914 — . In Panama Canal Service, a Branch 
of the Army, 1907-14. Mem., Am. Soc. for 
Testing Materials. Address, Sec, Morgan T. 
Jones Co., Inspecting Engrs., Chicago. 

3013. FREDERICK EDWARD HANKE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. : b. Mr 11, 1882, 
Freeport, 111.; s. A. E. Hanke. Prepared in 
Freeport H. S. Married Elizabeth Showers. 
Address, 60 N. Western Ave., Detroit.! 

3014. ROBERTA LOUISE HANNA 
Treacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 6, 1884, 
Chicago; d. James Robert (b. Ag 14, 1851, 
Chicago) and Dorabel (Laing) Hanna (b. D 15, 
1856, Va.). Prepared in Oak Park H. S.; 
Chicago Teachers' Coll., 1908; Columbia, sum- 
mer, 191 5. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher, 
H. S., Chicago; do., Austin H. S., Chicago. 
Mem., Presby. Church; Chicago Alumnae of 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Chicago Coll. Club; Cen- 
tral Assn. Sc. and Math. Address, 1018 Pleas- 
ant St., Oak Park. 111. 

3015. IVAN GUY HARMON 
(Brother of No. 4693) 
Engr. and "Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 26, 
1884, Evanston, 111.; s. Josiah Gilbert (b. Ap 2. 
1858, Olney, 111.) and Emma (Murvin) Har- 
mon (b. D 21, 1862, Bible Grove, 111.). Prepared 
in Flora H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Yoxan; 



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Shield and Trident; Sigma Xi; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Track; Jr. Prom. Com. Engr., Grand 
trunk lacihc, 1907-9; Denver Reservoir Co 
1909-10; Engr. and Contr., 1910— . Auth.: Re- 
construction of Marshall Lake Dam, The Engrs 
Kccord 19 10. Mem., Univ. Club of Denver. Ad- 
dress. Lebanon, 111. 

3016. JOSEPH MILTON HARNIT 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 5, 1883, 
Ludlow, 111^ s. Joseph Milton (b. New Castle, 
Pa.) and Elizabeth Anna (Newlin) Harnit. 
Prepared in Clarion (la.) H. S. With Crystal 
i;alls Iron Min. Co., Mich., 1907-9; W. L. 
Fergus & Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Green Engng. 
Co., Chicago, 191 1 — . Address, 2423 E. 73d 
St., Chicago; bus. add., 1300 Steger Bldg., cio.t 

3017. BERTHA MAY HARPER 
(Sister of No. 2414) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 22, 1886, 
Granville, 111.; d. James Albertus (b. N 13 
■*^52, <ic.) and Carrie May (Durley) Harper 
(b. My 22. 1853, Hennepin, 111.). Prepared in 
Granville H. S. and Univ. Acad. Chi Omega, 
leacher, H. S., Danville, 1907-09, 1911 — Ad- 
dress, 1 103 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

3018. BESSIE MAYE HARVEY (GIFT) 

> ^,V-^- '" i- '^ A-; b- -As 3, J 88s, Tolono, 111.; 
a. William Towner (b. O 26, 1861, Urbana) and 
Lida (Mullen) Harvey (b. N 3, 1863, Pesotum, 
111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S., Univ. Acad.; 
Chicago Sch. Civics and Philanthropy, 1912-13 
Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Asst. Instr., Chicago 
Tr. Sch. for City and Foreign Missions, 191 1- 
13; Visitor, L^nited Charities of Chicago. 1913- 
14; do., 111. Children's Home and Aid Soc, 
1914-iS; Asst. Supt., Associated Charities, 
Champaign and Urbana, 1915; Dir., Pekin 
Social Welfare League, 1915-17. Married John 
Wilson Gift, Ja 22, 1918, Urbana. Address, 
loio Glen Oak Ave., Peoria. 

3019. HOWARD CHARLES HAUNGS 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1916; 

li. F 5, 1861, Peoria; s. Charles (b. je 13, 1859, 
:/(/.) and -Alice Elizabeth (Thornton) Haungs. 
Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Class Basket Ball; 
C. E. Club. Asst. Engr., Elliott & Harman 
Engng. Co., Peoria. Mem., Peoria Lodge No. 
IS, A. F. A. M.; Peoria Chapter No. 7, R. 
A. M.; Peoria Commandery No 3, K. T. ; Mo- 
hammed Temple A. A. O. N. M. S.; 111. Soc. 
of Engrs and Survs. Married Florence Mable 
Pierce, Je 7, 191 1, Peoria (died 1918). Child. 
Robert Charles, b. Ag 25, 1916. Address, 434 
Bigelow St., Peoria; bus. add., 144 Fredonia 
.Ave., do. 

3020. RALPH S. HAWLEY 
Realty and Bonds; A. B. in L. & A.- I 
F 20, 1886, Aurora, III.; s. Clark W. and Edna 
V. (Chittenden) Hawley. Prepared in Lyons 
Tp. H. S., LaGrange. Phi Kappa Psi; Act. 
Capt.. Univ. Regt. ; Univ. Orchestra. With 
The Trustee Companies and Bus. Property 
Security Co., 1907 — . Auth.: Various tech. 
articles in Buildings and Building Mgmt., Chi- 
cago, 1913-14. Mem., Los Angeles Chap., Am. 
Inst, of Banking; Coll. Club, Seattle (Charter 
Mem.). Married Dorothy Winslow, Je 2, 1917, 
Seattle. Address, 1124 3Sth Ave., Seattle'. 

3021. AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON HAYES 
(Husband of No. 4328) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 2, 1884, 
Pleasant Plains, III.; s. Joseph Wright (b. do.) 
and Fannie Maria (Pierce) Hayes (b. Win- 
sted. Conn.). Prepared in Pleasant Plains H. 
S.; M. S., Univ. of Wis., 1915. Alpha Zeta; 
Acacia; Adelphic Soil Sur., Univ. of 111., 
1907-og; Soil Fertility Investigations, 1909-10; 
Teacher, Agr., Warren and East Grand Forks, 
Minn., H. S., 1911-13; Co. Agr. Agt., Sullivan 



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Co., Ind., 1913-16: do., Lorain Co., O., 1916 — ; 
Ext. staff, O. St. Univ. Mem., Univ. of Wis. 
Alumni Assn; A. F. A. M.; Emergency Agt., 
U. S. Dept. of Agr. Married Essie E. Neal 
('10), Ap 4, 1912, Minneapolis (divorced F 6, 
1914); Martha Fidelia Durham, Je 14, 1917. 
Address, Gen. Delivery, Madison. Wis.; bus- 
add., Co. Agr. Agt., Lorain Co., O. 

3022. MABEL ANNIE HAZELTON 
(BURNHAM) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 12, 1884, Morrison, 
111.; d. Charles N. (b. Jl 2, 1847, Elmira, N. 
Y.) and Sarah J. (Moore) Hazelton (b. D 18, 
1846, Leeds, Eng.). Prepared in Morrison H. 
S.; N. W. Univ., 1903-6. Chi Omega. Mar- 
ried Albert G. Burnham, Mr 18, 1914. Child, 
Charles Hazelton, b. F 19, 1915. Address. 
Morrison, 111. 

3023. ROY RAYMOND HELM 
(Husband of No. 3116; Brother of Nos. 5201, 

8410) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 25, 1886, 
Metropolis, 111.; s. Douglas W. (b. Jl 23, i860, 
Johnson Co., 111.) and Mary Ann (Howell) 
Helm (b. F 17, 1863, do.). Prepared in Me- 
tropolis H. S.; J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909. 
Adelphic; Pol. Sc. Club; Eng. Club; Egyptian 
Club; Van Twiller Moot Court; Phoeni.x; Phi 
Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Assoc. Ed., 
Illio, 1907; Ed., mini, 1906-7. Lawyer, Salt 
Lake City, 1909-11; do.. Metropolis, 111., 
1911 — . Married Mabel Moore ('07), D 28, 
1910, Clinton, 111. Child, Robert Raymond, 
b. Je 21, 1918. Address, Metropolis, 111. 

3024. LORA ATKINS HENION 

(SUTHERLAND) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; b. F 14, 
1870, Ann Arbor, Mich.; d. Lauren Lansing 
(b. Mr 25, 1849, do.) and Frances Rebecca 
(Atkins) Henion (b. S 10, 1851, Elmore, O.). 
Prepared in Ann Arbor H. S.; 111. Woman's 
Coll., 1897-99. Alpha Omicron Pi; Y. W. C. 
A.; Eng. Club; Kap'pa Delta Pi; Athenean; 
Pres., Athenean Alumni Soc; Girls' Glee Club, 
1906-7; A. C. A.; Univ. Grad. Club. Teacher, 
Eng., Tuscola H. S., 1907-9; Asst., Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1909-12; Teacher, summer sch., Univ. 
of III., 1910; Head of Eng. Dept., Pontiac 
Tp. H. S., 1913-17. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Arthur Howard Sutherland, Jl 16, 
1917. Child, John Lauren, b. Je 19, 1918. 
Address, 2242 Cambridge St., Los Angeles. 

3025. NELSON WILLIAM HEPBURN 
(Husband of No. 3861; Brother of No. 6298) 

Professor; B. S. and M. S. in Agr.; b. F 
20, 1884, Emmetsburg, la.; s. J. G. and Jessie 
(MacDonald) Hepburn. Prepared in Morengo 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Gamma Alpha. Asst. 
Prof., Dairy Mfrs., Univ. of 111. Married 
Mary E. Mann ('09), D 29, 1910, Oilman, 
111. Children: Elizabeth, b. Jl 13, 1912; Ruth 
Eleanor, b. D 6, 1915. Address, 806 Iowa 
Ave., LIrbana. 

3026. CHARLOTTE HESS (SMITH) 
(Wife of No. 1771) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1886. Philo, 
111.; d. Frederick Clarence (b. D 11, 1864) 
and Cora L. (Moore) Hess (b. F 16, 1866). 
Prepared in Philo H. S. Stud., Bible Teach- 
ers' Tr. Sch., 1907-8. Alethenai; Y. W. C. 
A.; Class Historian. Y. W. C. A. Sec, St. 
Louis, 1908-10. Married Roy Smith ('02), O 
10, 1910, Tokyo, Japan. Children: Stanford 
Moore, b. My 17, 191 2; Roy Andrew, b. N 
13. 1915- Address, Higer Cml. Coll., Kobe, 
Japan. 



3027. ALLEN LEET HIGGINS 
(Brother of No. 746) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 29, 
1885, Elmwood, 111.; s. Barney Prentiss (b. 
Ap 29, 1833, Chester, Mass.) and Mary Eliza 
(Leet) Higgins (b. ja i, 1842, Deep River, 
Conn.). Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Agr. 
Club. With St. Soil Sur., 1907; Farming, 
1907-8; Bureau, Soils, U. S. Dept., Agr., 1908- 
ij; O. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1912-14; Co. Agt., Des 
Moines Co., la., 1914-16; Serum Bus., 1916-18; 
Co. Farm Adviser, Moultrie Co., 111., 1918-^ — . 
Married Lulu Katherine Stephens, Ap 24, 1914, 
Columbus, O. Address, Sullivan, 111. 

3028. HERMANN MARTIN HILDE- 
BRANDT 
(Brother of No. 2418) 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 13, 1886, 
South Bend, Ind.; s. Henry (b. 1853, Ger.) 
and Martha (Locher) Hildebrandt (b. 1862, 
Africa). Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. H. S.; 
Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; Univ. of Berlin, 
1008-9; Univ. of Leipsic, 1909-10. T. B. 
Blackstone Fellow, McCormick Sem., 1907; 
Moderator, 1912; B. D., McCormick Theol. 
Sem., Chicago, 1910. Pastor, Central Presby. 
Church, Petersburg, 111., 19:0-14; do.. Third 
Presby. Church, Springlield Church, 1914 — . 
Married Margaret Louise Armitage, N 27. 1913, 
P.tllwood. 111. Address, 1028 N. 7th St., Spring- 
lield, 111. 

3029. JOHN HARMON HINMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 22, 1884. 
Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. Robert Nelson (b. D 18, 
1856, do.) and Ella Elizabeth (Burghart) Hin- 
man (b. O 31, 1858, N. Y.). Prepared in Mt. 
Vernon II. S. Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Gen. 
Constr. and Operating Work, Calumet & Ariz. 
Min. Co., 1908; Master Mech.. Tri-Bullion 
Smelting & Development Co., 1908; Draftsman 
and Asst. Mech. Engr., Calumet & Ariz. Min. 
Co., 1908-9; Asst. Mech. Engr., do., Courtland, 
Ariz., 1909; Asst. Mech. Engr., do., Bisbee, 
Ariz., 1909-10; Draftsman, Southwest. Portland 
Cement Co., El Paso, Tex., 1910; Mgr., So. 111. 
Motor Car Co., Mt. Vernon, 111., 1910; Erect- 
ing Engr., Heine Safety Boiler Co., 1910-17; 
Cochise Mach. Co., Los Angeles, 1918; Heine 
Safety Boiler Co. charge of installation of boil- 
ers for Emergency Fleet Corp. on West Coast, 
1918 — . Address, 729 W. 8th St., Los Angeles. 

3030. CHARLES EDWARD IIOFF 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 12, 1882, 

Biggs, 111.; s. George (b. N 5, 1850, near Laur- 
enceville, Ind.) and Jacobena (Yackly) Hoff 
(b. O 8, 1850, do.). Prepared in Havana H. S. 
Acacia; C. E. Club; Band. Insp. 111. St. Hy. 
Comn., 1907-9; Asst. City Engr., Muskogee, 
Okla., 1908-9; Mem. firm, Hoff & Williams, 
1909—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; M. W. A.; Congr. 
Church. Married Ethleen Estelle Sheets, D 9, 
1Q07, Pekin, 111. Children: Stuart Sheet§, b. 
Mr 3, 1909; Alice, b. Jl 7, 191 2. Address, 
c/o Hoff & Williams, Muskogee, Okla. 

3031. FRANK GORDON HOFFMAN 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 3. 1881, 

Vera, 111.; s. John H. (b. 1840, Ger.) and Mary 
E. (Miller) Hoffman (b. 1851, Ger.). Prepared 
in Ger.-Am. Acad., Rochester, N. Y.; Dixon 
Coll. C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi. City Engr., 
Marion, 111., 1907-8; Mem. firm, Hoffman, Town- 
send & Co., Municipal Contrs., street paving 
and sewering in various So. 111. cities; Gen. 
Contr., 1914—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Jestena K. Townsend, Je 3, 1907. 
Champaign. Children: Gordon Townsend, b. 
Ap 20, 1908; Edward Wade, b. Jl 30, 1909; 
Katharine Mary, b. D 23, 1910. Address, Mari- 
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3032. VERNON LEO HOLLISTER 
(Husband of No. 2486) 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1911; 
b. Mr 14, 1883, Cadillac, Mich.; s. J. C. F. 
and Dorothy (Henderson) Hollister. Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S.; Lewis Inst. Omicron Alpha 
Chi; Sigma Tau; Sigma Xi; Asst. Instr., Elec. 
Lab.; Sales Engr., Century Elec. Co., St. Louis: 
Assoc. Prof., Elec. Eng., 1907; Designed and 
installed elec. power plant for Fairmount, Neb., 
1909: do., steam heating plant for St. Home, 
1909; Appraisal Engr., Neb. St. R. R. Comn., 
19 1 2-14; Mun. Elec. Lighting Water Works 
and .Heating Plants, Sidney, Neb., 1914; do., 
Edgar, Neb., 1914; Uehling, Neb., 1914; Asst. 
Chief Engr., Continental (jas and Elec. Corp., 
1916; Appraisal of thirty-five Gas and Elec. 
Corp., 1916; Consulting Engr., on Appraisal, 
Continental Gas and Elec. Corp., 191 7 — . Auth. : 
Induction Motors in Concatenation, Techno- 
graph, 1907; Elimination of Instrumental Error 
in Resistance Measurements, West. Electrician, 
Ap 27, 1907; Short Circuit and Open Circviit 
Tests of Transformers, Neb. Blue Print, 1908; 
History and Development of the Telephone, do., 
1910; Design of an Advanced Course in Alter- 
nating Currerrts for Undergraduates — Thesis for 
E. E. degree, Univ. of 111., 1911. Neb. Blue 
Print, 191 1 (this issue dedicated to him). Mar- 
ried Lela Gretchen Pilcher ('05), Ag 22, 1907, 
Streator, 111. Child, son, b. Jl 21, 1915. Ad- 
dress, Lincoln, Neb. 

3033. ALICE HOWE 
(Sister of Nos. 2131, 2702, 3785, 6323, 9143) 
Student; A. B. in L. & A.: b. Ap 2, 1884, 
Chicago; d. Edward Gardiner (b. 1849, Brook- 
line, Mass.) and Mary Elizabeth (Barnard) 
Howe (b. 1855, Chicago). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Pres., Alethenai; Eng. 
and Ger. Clubs; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Delta Psi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Teacher, 1907-08. Grad. work, Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1910 — . Mem., Bethany Union (Church. 
Address, 10233 S. Wood St., Chicago. 

3034. LESLIE DILLON HOWELL 
(Brother of No. 7635) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 31, 1884, 
Winfield, Kans. ; s. John J. (b. 1854, Rushville, 
111.) and Ella C. (Dillon) Howell (b. 1856, 
Rushville, 111.). Prepared in Ipava H. S. 
Scholarship; Arch. Club; Philomathean; Alter- 
nate, Ill.-O. debate; Philo.-Adelphic debate. 
Draftsman with Bullard and Hill, Tacoma, 
1907-08; Frederick Heath, do., 1908-00; Potter 
and Merrill, do., 1909-11; W. C. Knighton, St. 
Arch., Salem, Ore., 1911-15; Sr. Arch., Inter- 
state Commerce, San Francisco, 1915-18. Third 
E. R. O. T. C. Camp Lee, Va. Active duty 
since F 9, 1918, as ist Lt. E. R. C, ist Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., Washington Barracks, D. C.; 
Capt., Gen. McKinstry's Div., work in connec- 
tion with war damage claims of the Allies: 
Auth.: The Tacoma High School Stadium, 
Engng. Record, O 29, 191 o. Mem., Univ. Club, 
Tacoma, 1907-11; Tacoma Tennis Club, 1909 — . 
Married Harriet Maxwell, Je 22, 1910, Tacoma, 
Wash. Child, Jonathan Maxwell, b. Jl 7, 1918 
(died S 26, 1918). Address, 3071/2 N. L St., 
Tacoma, Wash. 

3035. HAROLD DE MOTT HUGHES 
(Brother of No. 4224; Husband of No. 1919) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 16, 1882, 
Antioch, 111.; s. Hugh David and Jessie (Yule) 
Hughes. Prepared in Univ. Acad.; M. S., Univ. 
of Mo., 1908. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Pres., 
Adelphic; Phi Kappa Phi; Pres., Agr. Club; 
Capt., Univ. Regt.; Adelphic-Philo Inter-Soc 
Debating Team. Instr., Coll. Agr., Univ. of 
Mo.. 1907-10; Prof. Farm Crops, la. St. Coll. 
in cnarge Farm Crops Investigations, Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1910 — . Inventor: Ames Seed Scarifier; 
Hughes Seed Counter. Auth.: Various Buls. 



Mem., Assn. Official Seed Analysts of N. A. 
(Pres.). Married Lulu M. Lego ('03), O 14, 
1908, New Orleans. Children: John Nelson, 
b. N 28, 1909; Daniel Edison, b. D 11, 191 1; 
Alice Miriam, b. My 15, 1914. Address, 604 
7th St., Ames, la. 

3036. WARD LOUIS HULL 
Dairy Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 25, 1885, 
Whitehall, 111.; s. Louis Kossuth (b. Ja 12, 1852, 
Perth Amboy, N. J.) and Ruth Matilda (Amos) 
Hull (b. Mr 21, 1858, near Whitehall, 111.). 
Prepared in Roodhouse H. S. Agr. Club. 
Asst. Dairy herdsman, Chicago Stock Farm, 
near Buffalo Center, 1907-8; Post grad. work. 
Dairying, Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Traveling in 
Can. and West. States, 1909; Official Tester, 
Ore. Agr. Coll., 1909-13; Dairy farming near 
Ballston, Ore., 1913 — . Mem., Loyal Am. 
Lodge; Hon. mem., Nat. Agr. Soc; M. E. 
Church. Married Pearl Marie Ellis, Je 4, 191 3, 
Whitehall, 111. Address, Ballston, Ore. 

3037. ADAM ALBERT HUMMEL 
(Brother of Nos. 3038, 3039) 
Phys., Surg, and Osteopath; B. S. in Sc; 
M. S., 1908; b. Ap 12, 1877, Roberts, 111; s. 
John (b. Ag 7, 1834, Frankfort, Ger.) and 
Sarah Matilda (Upson) Hummel (b. Jl 14, 1846, 
Akron, O.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
D. O., Coll., Osteopathic Phys. and Surg., Los 
Angeles, 1915. Sigma Xi. Head of Sc. Dept., 
H. S., Redlands, Calif., 1908-10; Teacher, Sc, 
St. Norm. Sch., Los Angeles, 191 o. Practicing 
Phys., Surg, and Ost., 1918 — . Pres. So. Calif. 
Sc. and Math. Assn., 191 2. Married Edna 
Estelle Daniels, Ag 16, 1910, Mitchell, S. Dak. 
Children: David Daniels, b. Je 6, 1913; Robert 
John, b. My 14, 1917 (died My 17, 1917); 
Jean Ruth. b. Ja 11, 1919. Address, 7978 Nor- 
ton Ave., Los Angeles; bus. add., 5502 Santa 
Monica Blvd., do. 

3038. SARAH MATHILDA HUMMEL 

(Sister of Nos. 3037, 3039) 
Osteopath; A. B. in Sc; b. Roberts, 111.; d. 
John (b. Ag 7, 1834, Frankfort, Ger.) and 
Sarah Matilda (Upson) Hummel (b. Jl 14, 
1846, Akron. O.). Prepared in Roberts H. 
S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Attended Columbia 
Univ.. Summer 1910. D. O., Ost. Coll. Phys. 
and Surg., Los Angeles, 1916. Teacher, Pen- 
dleton, Ore., Acad., 1907-8; Seattle H. S., 
1908-9; Instr., Univ. of Wash., Summer Ses- 
sion 1909; established Dept., Home Econ., and 
Instr. in charge, do., Univ. of Wash., 1909-12; 
Instr. Home Econ. Summer Session, Univ. of 
Cal., 1912; Instr. do., St. Norm. Sch., Manual 
Arts and Home Econ., Santa Barbara, Calif., 
1912-13. Stud., Osteopathic Coll. of Phys. and 
Surgs., 1913-16; Stud., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
Baltimore, 1916-17; Practicing Phys., Chicago, 
191 7 — . Mem., Kappa Psi Delta; Am. Ost. 
Assn.; 111. Ost. Assn.; Chicago Coll. Club. 
Address, 4436 Drexel Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 
27 E. Monroe St., do. 

3039. WILLIAM GRANDVILLE HUMMEL 
(Husband of No. 2232; Brother of Nos. 3037. 
3038) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 19, 1880; s. 
John (b. Ag 7, 1834, Frankfort, Ger.) and 
Sarah Matilda (Upson) Hummel (b. Jl 14, 
1846, Akron, O.). Prepared in Normal H. S. 
M. S., Univ. of Calif., 1912. Sigma Pi; Phi 
Delta Kappa. Instr., Colo. Agr. Coll., Ft. Col- 
lins, Colo., 1907-8; Instr., N. Mex. Agr. Coll., 
1908-9; Teacher, Agr., H. S., Oxnard, Calif., 
1909-10; Head of Agr. Dept.. H. S., Fresno, 
Calif., 1910-11; Instr., Univ. of CaliL, 1911-12; 
Asst. Prof., Agr. Educ, do., 1912-13; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1913-18; Prof., do., 1918 — . On 
leave from Univ. of Calif., 1917-18, acting as 
Agr. Agt. for Fed. Bd. for Vocat. Educ, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Auth.: Materials and Methods in 



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H. S. Agr.. Macmillan Co., N. Y., 1913; various 
buls. Married iiertha Ella lioyce ('04), D 14, 
1907, Denver. Address, 6118 Ocean View Drive, 
Oakland, Calif.; bus. add., Univ. of Calif., 
Berkeley, Calif. 

3040. HARRY PAUL HUMPHREYS 
(Brother of No. 3790) 
Garage Proprietor; B. C. in M. E.; b. S 
30, 1885. Sheffield, 111.; s. David Franklin (b. 
Mr 15, 1861, do.) and Nellie Jennie (Seaver) 
Humphreys (b. O 3, 1862, do.). Prepared in 
Sheffield H. S. Sigma Nu; Tau Beta Pi; 
Shield and Trident. With C. & A. Min. Co., 
Bisbee, Ariz., 1907-9; Draftsman, North Coast 
R. R. Co., Spokane, 1909; Draftsman, 111. 
Steel Co., Chicago, 1909-14; Proprietor, Col- 
umbus Monument Garage, Chicago, 1914 — • 
Married Grace Florence Stark, D 18, 1909, 
Dixon, 111. Children: Stark Newell, b. Je 
II, 1914; Janet Seaver, b. Je s, 1916. Address, 
6850 Cornell Ave.. Chicago; bus. add., Colum- 
bus Monument Garage, 9J44 S. Chicago Ave., 
do. 

3041. E. GLENNE HUNT (ROE) 
\ B in Lib. Sc.; b. Mr 30, 1885, Dana, 
Ind.; d. Charles Newton (b. D 13, 1859, An- 
napolis, Ind.) and Nancy Arnetta (Newton) 
Hunt (b. S 25. 1856, Toronto, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Dana H. S. \V. A. A.; Y. W. C. A. 
Libn., 1907; Teacher, 1909-10; Stud., Stenog- 
raphy. 191 1. Mem., O. E. S.; White Shrine 
of Jerusalem; Baptist Church. Married John 
McDonald Roe, F 8, 1912, Urbana. Address, 
R. 7, Wapakoneta, O. 

3042. JASPER NEWTQN HUNT, JR. 

(Brother of No. 3420) 

Pres., Mfg. Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F i, 
1884, Rock Island, 111.; s. Jasper Newton (b. 
F I 1851, New Castle, Pa.) and Amanda 
(Frazier) Hunt (b. Hubbard, O.). Prepared 
in Lewis In,st. Theta Delta Chi. Salesman, 
Shaw-Walker Co., Chicago, 1907-10; on planta- 
tion in Mex., My-S 1910; Salesman, Oliver 
Typewriter Co., Chicago, 1910-11; do., Auto- 
mobile Tire Dept., Diamond Rubber Co., Chi- 
cago, 1912-13; Sec. and Treas., Canode & Hunt 
Mfg. Co., 1913-17; Pres., The Jasper Hunt 
Mfg. Co., 1918 — . Married Emma H. Hansell, 
Mr 9, 1915. Address, 538 S. Clark St., Chi- 
cago. 

3043. LOUISE MARIE HUSE (PRAY) 
(Wife of No. 2791) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 5. 1885, Mason 
City, 111.; d. William Gardner (b. O 14, 1S53, 
Enfield, N. H.) and Sarah Ann (Baner) Huse 
(b. Ag :i, 1855, Cincinnati). Prepared in 
Mason H. S. thi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. 
Married Ralph Marble Pray ('06), Ja 15, 190S. 
Mason Citv, 111. Children: Lee Huse, b. D 26, 
1909; Ralph Huse, h. Ap 15, 1910; Richard, b. 
II 10, 1911; Peggy Huse, b. F 25, igi.i- Ad- 
dress, 822 Columbian Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

3044. CLAIRE ELWOOD HUTCHIN 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1909; 
b. Mr 21, 1887, Decatur, 111.; s. Walter (b. 
F 24, i860, Kan.) and Anna Katherine (Dille- 
hunt) Hutchin (b. Ta i, iSbo. Decatur, HI.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Ilus Club; Delta 
Sigma Rho; Fuller Law Club; Organization, 
111. Union. Law Clerk, Buckingham & Gr.iy, 
Decatur, 111., 1909-10; Lawyer. O. W. Smith 
& C. E. Hutchin, 1010-18. Commanding Officer, 
No. St. Norm. Sch., Marquette, Mich. Mem., 
Decatur Club. Address. 1429 W. Macon St., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 529-.30 Powers Bldg.. 
do. 

3045. WALTER HENRY HUTH 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 25, 1886; 
5. H. G. (b. My 20, 1862, Arnswalde, Ger.) 
and Emma Frances (Totzke) Huth (b. S 28, 



1859, Reinwasser, do.). Prepared in Chicago 
H. Schs. Beta Theta Pi. Pres., Kohlbry-How- 
lett Co. Contracting Engrs., Chicago. Married 
JVIarguerite Jaques, N 7, 1912, Chicago. Child- 
ren: Margaret Knight, b. Ag 19, 1913; Edward 
Everett, b. My 14, 1916. Address, 6229 Win- 
throp Ave., Chicago. 

3046. DAISY DELL IRWIN (BRONSON) 
(Wife of No. 3293) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 23, 1886, Longview, 
111.; d. James Wesley (b. Ag 28, 1845, Fred- 
ericktown, O.) and Margaret M. (Fisher) Ir- 
win (b. Ag 25, 184S, Calcutta, O.). Prepared 
in Westfield H. S. Illiola. Married George 
Earl Bronson ('08), My 27, 190S, Urbana. 
Child, Margaret Irwin, b. S ig, 1910. Address, 
235 N. Long Ave., Chicago. t 

3047. ERNST OTTO JACOB 
(Husband of No. 2621) 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 
2, 1886, Dresden, Ger.; s. Ernst Wilhelm (b. 
Jl 8, 1858, Weinboehla, Ger.) and Augusta 
Emile (John) Jacob (b. D 26, i860, Grossen- 
Monnera, Ger.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; M. E. Soc; Stud. 
Vol. Band; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Chm., Cap and Gown Com.; Toast- 
master, M. E. Banquet; Speaker, Sr. Class 
Farewell Breakfast. Asst. St. Sec. 111. Y. M. 
C. A., 1907-10; Foreign (traveling) Sec. In- 
ternat. Comn. Y. M. C. A.; Traveling Sec. in 
Turkish Empire, 1910-16; Y. M. C. A. service 
to Allied Prisoners of war in Germany, 1916- 
17; Army Y. M. C. A., 1918 — . Auth.: Arti- 
cles on religious, missionary and Y. M. C. A. 
work; Ed., The Assn. Quarterly. Mem., 
Constantinople Golf Club; Ger. Evang. Synod 
of N. Am. ; Presby. Church. Married Sarah 
Orrilla Conard ('06), Ag 6, 1908, Monticello, 
111. Child, Philip Ernest, b. Jl 12, 1914. Ad- 
dress, 1007, 347 Madison Ave., New York City. 

3048. CARL JAMES 
Horticulturist; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 10. 1883, 
Pike Co., 111.; s. Henry (b. Eng.) and Ella E. 
(Smith) James (b. la.). Prepared in Pittsfield 
H. S. Sigma Xi. In charge Hort. Dept., T. A. 
Gillespie Loading Co., N. J. Married Gurna E. 
Sullivan, Mr 23, 1910, Windsor, Can. Chil- 
dren: Helen, b. F 22, 1913 (died Ag 1917): 
Carl S., b. My 20, 1915. Address, Pittsfield 
III.; bus. add., South Amboy, N. J., c/o T. A. 
Gillespie Loading Co. 

3049. KATHERINE BELLE JERVIS 
(Sister of Nos. 4237. 7656) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; .■\. M., 191 1; h. 
Ja 10, 1885, Champaign; d. Joseph (b. 1833, 
Staffordshire, Eng.) and Catherine (Sheargold) 
Jervis (b. 1844, do.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Teacher, Versailles. Ky., 1912; Teacher, 
Eng. H. S., La Jolla, Calif.; do.. Champaign. 
.Address, 307 S. State St., Champaign.t 

3050. RICHARD DALE JESSUP 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 26, 1885, 

Syracuse, Neb.; s. John J. (b. Goshen, N. Y.) 
and Annie (Waibel) Jessup (b. Elmwood, 111.). 
Prepared in Eng. High and Man. Tr. Sch., Chi- 
cago. Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. With West. 
Elec. Co., Hawthorne Sta., Chicago. Married 
Matilda Voight. S 23, 191 5- Chicago. Child, 
Robert Dale, b. F i, 191 7. Address, 11 17 Mas- 
sasoit Ave., Chicago. 

3051. ALICE SARAH JOHNSON 
(Sister of Nos. 960, 1359. 1536, 1709. 2712) 

Librarian; B. L. S.; A. B. in L. & A., 1913; 
b. Champaign: d. Charles B. (b. O 8, 1843. 
Pocahontas, 111.) and Maria Louisa (Lewis) 
Johnson (b. Ag -■8, 1847, Chatham. 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Final Honors in 



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Lib. Sch. Cataloger, Univ. of Minn., 1907-09; 
do., Univ. of 111., 1909; Ref. Asst., Univ. of 
111., 1909 — . Address, 804 W. Church St., 
Champaign. 

3052. ERNEST HUNGERFORD JOHNSTON 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 26, 1882, 
Columbus, Ga. ; s. John H. and Georgia (Hung- 
erford) Johnston. Prepared in Y. M. C. A. 
Night Sch., Chicago. Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi. 
Cadet Engr., Denver (ias & Elec. Co., 1907-9; 
Cashier, Henry L. Doherty & Co., Bankers, 
1909-17; V. P. and Dir., Cities Service Co., 
1917 — • Married Jeannie Ferguson Michie, Ja 
18, 1911, Denver. Child, Blanche Hungerford, 
b. Ja 5, 1912. Address, 157 Lincoln Road, 
Westfield, N. J.; bus. add., 60 Wall St., New 
York City. 

3053. WALLACE FRANKLIN JONES 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 10, 1870, 
Sigourney, la.; s. David Jones. Prepared in 
111. St. Norm. Univ. A. M., Columbia, igo8; 
Ph. D., N. Y. Univ., 191 1. Head of Dept. of 
Educ, Univ. of S. Dak. Auth.: Prin. of Educ, 
Macmillan Co., 191 1; -An Experimental-Critical 
Study of the Problem of Grading and Promo- 
tion, 191 1 ; Concrete Investigation of the Mat- 
erial of Eng. Spelling, Univ. of S. Dak., 1913; 
Vitality of Teaching, St. Dept. of Educ, Pierre, 
1913; A Study of Handedness, LTniv. of S. Dak.. 
1918. Mem., N. ¥.. A. Married Cora B. Ed- 
wards. Address, Vermilion, S. Dak. 

3054. HAROLD PRATT JOY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 4, 1885, near 
Chapin, 111.; s. John liachelder (b. Ja 12, 1848, 
near Jacksonville, 111.) and Alice Assenith 
(Pratt) Joy (b. O 9, 1849, near Chapin). Pre- 
pared in Chapin H. S. Y. M. C. \.; Pres., 
Agr. Club. Married Mabel Drake, O i, 1908, 
Decatur, 111. Children: Warren Drake, b. D 
10, 1909; Mary Elizabeth, b. D 4, 191 1. Ad- 
dress, Chapin, Ill.y 

3055. JOHN OSCAR KAMMERMAN 
Professor; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 2, 1884, 
Joliet. 111.; s. John (b. O 6, 1855, Joliet, 111.) 
and Annie Margaret (Goetschel) Kammerman 
(b. Ag 14, 1857, N. v.). Prepared in Joliet 
Tp. H. S. Aztec Club; Varsity Dancing Club; 
Mgr., Class Football; Jr. Prom. Com. Elec. 
Insp., Goodman Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Instr., E. 
E., Univ. of Pa., 1908-10; Instr., do.. Pa. St. 
Coll., 1910-12; Asst. Prof., do., 1912-15; .\ssoc. 
Prof., do., 1915-18; do., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 
Okla., Norman, Okla., 1918 — . Married Eliza- 
beth Ebert. O 8, 1905. St. Joe, Mich. Children: 
Charles John, b. Ja 12, 1907 (died Ap 5, 1908); 
Linda, b. Je 12, 1909. Address, LTniv. of (3kla., 
Norman, Okla. 

3056. VIOLA MARTIN KAMPF 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 27, 1883, Mendota, 
111.; s. C. C. Kampf. Prepared in Univ. of 
Minn. Address, 704 Delaware Ave., S. E., 
Minneapolis. 

3057. FRED CROSBY KEELER 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 24, 1882, 

Belvidere, III.; s. Ennis S. (b. F 26, 1854, 
Belvidere, 111.) and Harriet Sa.xton (Crosby) 
Keeler (b. Ja 24, 1854, Janesville, Wis.). 
Prepared in N. Belvidere H. S.: No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sell., 1901-3. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Teacher, Univ. Acad., two yrs.; do., Man. Tr. 
H. S., Peoria, 1909-15; in Retail Coal and 
Fuel Bus., Belvidere, 111., 191 5 — -. Married 
Alice Pineger Rogers, N 26, 1909, Belvidere, 
111. Child, Raymond Rogers, b. My 18, 1912. 
Address, 415 E. Lincoln Ave., Belvidere, III. 

3058. MYRON AVERY KENDALL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My i, 1882, 
Aurora, 111.; s. Thos. H. (b. Ag 12, 1860, 
Aurora, 111.) and Minnie (Pease) Kendall (b. 



Ap 28, 1864, do.). Prepared in W. Aurora 
H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Phoenix; 
Yoxan; Prelim. Honors; Gym. team. Drafts- 
man, S. A., 1907-8; Chief Draftsman, 1908-10; 
Chief Engr. and Supt., 191 1 — . Mem., A. S. 
M. E.; Licensed Struct. Engr., St. of 111. Mar- 
ried Luella Flinn. Je 15, 1910, Aurora, 111. Ad- 
dress, 715 Garfield Blvd., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co., do. 

3059- JOSEPHINE KERR (ALLISON) 

(Sister of No. 3819; Wife of No. 2551) 
Bacteriologist; B. S. in II. Sc. ; M. S., 1909; 
b. Ja 13, 1885, Urbana; d. Thomas Wesley (b. 
N 18, 1838, Rockford, N. C.) and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Ellrod) Kerr (b. Ag 25, 1855 Ur- 
bana Tp., III.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Sigma Xi. Asst., Bacterid., Lab. Physiol. 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Asst. to 111. 
Pellegra (Tomn.. 1910-11; Lab. technician, 
Minn. St. Sanitorium for Consumptives, 1916- 
17; Asst., H. Sc. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 
Auth.: The Fecal Bacteria of Healthy Men, 
Jour, of Infectious Diseases; Bacillus Abortus 
of Bang, the Cause of Contagious Abortion in 
Cattle; Contributions of Bacteriology to the 
Home, Jour, of Home Econ. Married Fred 
Gray Allison ('06), Mr i, 191 1. Urbana. Child, 
Thomas Kerr, b. O 7, 1913. Address, 610 N. 
Market St., Urbana. 

3060. LEON BROWNING KINSEY 
Civ. P:ngr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 23, 1880, 

Mackinaw, 111.; s. Nichols Beddle and Caroline 
Kinsey. Prepared in Mackinaw H. S. and 111. 
St. Norm. Univ. Acacia; C. E. Club, Pres. 
Teacher, Okla. St. Univ.; City Engr., Musko- 
gee, Okla., Mun. Contr. Married Alice Rick, 
Je 10, 1 90 1. Child, John Rick, b. My 
27, 1910. Address, 303 S. Glenwood Ave., 
Springfield, 111. 

3061. WILLARD ALFRED KNAPP 
(Husband of No. 2950) 

Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 29, 1885, 
Farmer City, 111.; s. Alfred J. (b. 1837, Guil- 
ford, Ind.) and Mary Jane (Swales) Knapp 
(b. Ag I. 1847, Dover, Ind.). Prepared in 
Farmer City H. S. C. E.. Purdue Univ., 1911. 
Acacia; Triangle; Sigma Xi. Am. Bridge Co., 
Brooklyn, summer, 1907; Asst., Univ. of 111., 
1907-8; Instr., Struct. Engng., Purdue Univ., 
1908 — ; Asst. Prof., do., 1912-17; Chicago, Mil- 
waukee & St. Paul R. R., summer, 1908; Rock 
Island R. R., summer, 191 1. Capt.. E. O. R. C. 
7th Regt., Ft. Leavenworth. Kan.; do., 5th 
Div., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Mem., Ind. 
Engr. Soc. Married Nell S. M. Davis ('07). 
Ag 3, 1910, Farmer City, 111. Child, Wilfred 
.Alfred. Jr., b. N 15, igi8. Address, 105 Fowler 
.\ve., W. Lafayette, Ind. 

3062. LOUIS SOLLIDAY KNORR 
Municipal Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. 

S IS, 1883, Chicago; s. Charles Alonzo (b. Ja 
30, 1853, Philadelphia) and Eugenie (Solliday) 
Knorr (b. Je 30, 1853, do.). Prepared in 
Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Phi Gamma Delta. 
Mun. work, Chicago. Married Genevieve Llew- 
ellyan, F 14, 1912, Chicago. Address, Lake 
Bluff. 111. 

3063. JEAN HOWARD KNOX 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 5, 1883, 
Farmer City, 111.; s. John Howard and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Coffeen) Knox. M. E. Soc; Choral 
Soc; Shield and Trident; Delta Upsilon; 
Track Team. Const, work on Pacific Coast, 
1907-15; do. 111., 1915-18. Sr. Lt., Naval Avia- 
tion Forces of U. S. A.. France, 1918; ist Lt., 
Civ. Engng. Corps, Public Works, Bur. of 
Yards and Docks. Naval Forces, France. Assoc. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Ellen Murray, O 
2i, 1912, Champaign. Address, 306 Davidson 
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3064. ALFRED RICHARD KOCH 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem Engng.; b. Ag 12, 
188s, East. Alton, 111.; s. John William (b. Mr 
31, 1838, Eckernfoerde, Ger.) and Henriette 
Marie Else (Joesting) Koch (b. Ap 11, 1853, 
Wittlage, do.). Prepared in Alton H. S. A. 
M., Univ. of Wis., 1908. Phi Lamba Upsilon; 
Sigma Xi; Chem. Club. Asst. in Chem., Univ. 
of W^is., 1908-q; Chem., Cml. Acid Co., East St. 
Louis, 111., 1909; Chem., Elec. Metallurgical 
Co., Glen Ferris, W. Va., 1909-11; Chem., A. 
Steel Foundries, Granite City, 191 2 — ; Chem., 
J. J. Kessler Lab., St. Louis, 1912-16; Chief 
Chem., A. Carbon & Bat. Co., East St. Louis. 
III., 1916 — . Auth.: The Action of Hydrazine 
on Ethyl Mesoxalate (with R. S. Curtiss and 
E. J. Bartells) Jour. A. C. S. Mem. A. C. S. 
Married Henrietta F. Kramer, Mv 21, 1912, 
Alton, 111. Children: Alfred Richard, Jr., b. Je 
z6, 1914; Charles Otto, b. Ap 3. 1917. Address, 
414 Portland Ave., Belleville, 111. 

3065. ALONZO PLUMSTED KRATZ 

(Brother of Nos. 4259, 5256) 
Research Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; M. S., 
1909; b. Je 17, 1885, Champaign; s. Edwin 
Augustus and Anna Mary (Bradley) Kratz. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Acacia; Gamma 
Alpha; Sigma Xi; Pi Tau Sigma. Instr., M. 
E., Univ. of 111; Research Assoc, Dept. of 
Mech. Engng. Auth. : Tests of a Suction Gas 
Producer, with C. M. Garland, Bui. No. 50, 
Engng. Exp. Sta.; A Study of Boiler Losses, 
Bui. No. 78, Engng. E.rp. Sta. Address, 315 S. 
State St., Champaign; bus. add., Room 105, M. 
E. Lab., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

3066. ELMER S. LAKE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 8, 1S82, 
Athens, 111.; s. Henry (b. Cantrall, III.) and 
Eliza (Central!) Lake (b. Athens, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. A. M., Univ. of 
Mich., 1909. Eng. Club; Philomathean; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Teacher, 1907-8; 1909-10; Stud., 
1908-9, 1910-12; Teacher, 1912-15; Internat. 
Correspondence Sch., 1916-17; Teacher, 1917 — . 
Married Grace May Mathers, Ag 17, 1909. 
Cantrall, 111. Address, Armington, 111. 

3067. INA OLIVIA LAPHAM (CROWN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Delhi, S. Dak.; d. Ed- 
ward Vail (b. Danby, Vt.) and Sibyll E. (Put- 
nam) Lapham (b. Big Bend, Wis.). Prepared 
in Knox Coll.; Univ. of Ariz. Mask and Bau- 
ble; Opera Club; Glee Club; Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Grad. work in Pub. Sch. Mus.. 191 1; 
Teacher of Voice; Supvr. of Mus. and Draw- 
ing, Pub. Schs., Deming, N. M., 1910-13. Mar- 
ried Frank Lawrence (Trown, 1913, San Fran- 
cisco. (Children: Frank Lapham, b. Ap 15, 1914; 
George Lawrence, b. Jl i, 191 5- Address, 3436 
Sheffield Ave., Oakland, Calif. 

3068. ROBERT SHERMAN LARIMER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 6, 1886, 
Evanston, 111.; s. Joseph McMaster (b. S 
6, 1851, Pittsburgh) and Fannie Louise (Sher- 
man) Larimer (b. F 10, 1857, Waukegan, 111.). 
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; Lewis 
Inst., Chicago. C. E. Club; Beta Theta Pi. 
Stud. Branch. A. S. C. E. With Ryerson & 
Sons Shipbuilding Co., 1918 — . Married Edwina 
Lydia Pope, O s, 1910, Evanston, 111. Child, 
Robert Sherman, Jr., b. D 20, 1913. Address, 
1214 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 

3069. JOHN C. LAWYER 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Je 28, 1884, Tennessee, 
111.; s. Amos M. (b. My 20, i860, do.) and 
Carrie (Farrenkopf) Lawyer (b. D 8, 1861, 
Colchester, 111.). Prepared in Tennessee H. S. 
Theta Kappa Nu; Valedictorian; Sec, Pol. Sc. 
Club. Married Bess Dague, Je 14, iQit, Dan- 
ville. 111. Child, Ruth, b. Jl 14. 1913- A^^- 
dress, Macomb, III. 



3070. WESTON BROSS LAZEAR 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 24, 1885, 
Chicago; s. Dr. W. W. (b. D 17, 1855, Pat- 
terson, N. J.) and Laura C. (Davies) Lazear 
(b. Mr 26, 1857, Utica, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; Armour Inst, of Tech., 
1902-4. Phi Kappa Psi; "I" on Track Team. 
Draftsman of Const., C. M. & Puget Sound 
Ry., 1908-10- Chief Draftsman, Stephens- 
.\damson Mfg. Co., Aurora, 111.,, 1910-14; 
N. V. Mgr., do., 191 5—. Mem., A. S. M. E.; 
.Mach. Club of New York City; A. F. A. M. 
Married Edith Alma Danford, Je 25, 1910, 
Aurora. 111. Children: Ralph William, b. Ap 2, 
1913; Barbara, b. N 27. 1916. Address, 50 
Church St., New York City. 

3071. MARY HOWARD LEE 
(Daughter of No. 218; Sister of Nos. 3835, 
4769, 7030, 7722) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ta 11, 1883, Hamlet, 
111.; d. Elisha ('79), (b. Ap 6, 1856. do.) and 
Lena (Bopes) Lee (b. D 7, 1855, Edgington, 
111.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. Eng. Club; Y. 
W. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 1907-9. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, Reynolds, 111. 

3072. ETHEL LENDRUM 
Emergency House Demonstrator; A. B. in 
L. & A.; b. Jl 18, 1884, Goshen, Ind.; d. Alex- 
ander (b. Je 19, 1853, ]\Iayo Co., Ireland) and 
Julia Martha (Tucker) Lendrum (b. iVIr 3, 
1S53, N. Y.). Prepared in Austin H. S. H. Sc. 
Club; Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Taught in 
Watseka H. S., 1908-11; Emergency House 
Demonstrator, States Relation Service, 1917 — . 
Mem., St. Legislation Food Comn. of 111. Ad- 
dress, 1308 E. 53rd St., Chicago. 

3073. BYRON RAY LEWIS 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 18, 1880, 
Bridgeport, 111.; s. Joseph Battenfield (b. F « 
4, 1850, do.) and Mary Ellen (Lake) Lewis 
( b. D 17, 1853, do.). Prepared in Bridge- 
liort H. S.; Acad, of Vincennes Univ.; Vin- 
cennes Univ., 1901-05. Sigma Pi (founder 
of Phi Chapter, Univ. of 111.) ; charter mem., 
Ionian. Teacher, Bridgeport H. S., 111. Mem., 
Am. Hist. Assn. N. E. A.; 111. Hist. Assn.; 111. 
.\ssn. of Teachers of Eng.; Nat. Geog. Soc, 
Grand Herald of Sigma Pi of U. S. Address, 
Bridgeport, 111. 

3074. 'WILFRED LEWIS 

Supt., Bldgs. and Grounds; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. Ap 28, 1883, Dubuque, la.; s. John Simon 
(b. N 23, 1844, Potosi, Wis.) and Harriet 
Richards (Boyle) Lewis (b. F 19, 1848, Glou- 
cester, N. J.). Prepared in Dubuque H. S.; 
Beloit Coll., 1902-3. Phi Kappa Psi. Rein- 
forced Concrete; Topographic Sur. ; Founda- 
tion Work; Hydraulic Regrading: Supt. Bldgs. 
and Grounds, Univ. of Wash., Seattle, IQ16-17. 
I St Lt., E. R. C. Camp Q. M., Camp Lewis. 
.American Lake, Wash; Capt., Q. M. Corps, 91st 
Div.. A. E. F., France. Mem., Coll. Club of 
Seattle (one of founders). Married Carrie 
Avery Tripple, Ja 22, 19 13, Seattle. Child. 
Simon III, b. F 12, 1917. Died, F 10, 1919, 
France. 

307s. HERBERT FREDERICK LILL 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 3, 1884, Mascoutah, 
111.; s. Peter W. and Anna (Naab) Lill. Pre- 
pared in Mascoutah H. S. Mem., Local Ex- 
emption Bd. No. I, of St. Clair Co., 111. Ad- 
dress, Mascoutah, 111. 

3076. ROGER FRANKLIN LITTLE 
(Brother of Nos. 4780, 8538) 

Lawyer and Lecturer; A. B. in L. & A.; 
LL. B., 1909; b. O 19. i8Ss, Tolono, 111.; s. 
Egbert Phelps (b. S 3. i857. Tonica, IlL) and 
Matilda (Merry) Little (b. Mr 21, 1858, Tolono, 
111.). Prepared in Tolono H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
.\lpha Delta Phi: Phi Delta Phi: Theta Kappa 
Nu- Delta Sigma Rho; Shield and Trident; 



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Pliilomathean; Mask and Bauble; Ind. Debate: 
Wis. Debate; Pres., Y. iM. C. A.; Football 
Team. Practice of law, Champaign, 1909-18; 
Special Lecturer, Coll. of Law, second sem., 
191 2; do., Sch. of Commerce, second sem., 
1914-18. Mem., A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. 
Married Julia F. Bush, Mr 14, 191 1, Urbana. 
Children: Robert Bush, b. My 6, 1915; Richard 
Roy, b. D 17, 1916. Address, 606 Chalmers 
St., Champaign; bus. add., 107-9 W. iVIain St.. 
Urbana. 

3077. CHESTER R. LOGAN 
(Brother of Nos. 2740, 3453) 
Transitman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 25, 1880, 
Edinburg, 111.; s. David (b. F 22, 1840) and 
Martha Ellen (Sprinkle) Logan (b. Ap 12, 
1852). Prepared in Edinburg H. S.; Tavlor- 
ville H. S.: la. Wesleyan Univ. C. E. Club: 
Army and Navy Club: Golf C^lub. Instrument- 
man, C. & N. W. R. R., 1907: Transitman, 
Panama Canal, 1907-8: Instrumentman, G. T. 
P. R. R., 190S; Transitman, Panama Canal, 
1908; with Inland Steel Co.. Indiana Harbor. 
Ind. Capt., Co. C. 502nd Engrs., A. E. F.. 
France. Auth.: Sketch of and short note 
about a double gauge turnout. The Eiigvg. 
News, 191 1. Mem., A. S. C. E. Married 
Estelle Irene Kerns, Je 30, 1908, Abilene, Kan. 
Address, Edinburg, 111. 

3078. LOUIS VALENTINE LOGEMAN 

(Brother of No. 2155) 
Real Est. and Builder; B. S. in Agr.: h. Ja 7, 

1883, Chicago; s. John and Mary (Dorr) lloge- 
man. Prepared in Lake View H. S. Farmer, 
1906-8; Real Est. and Builder, 1908 — . Married 
Janet Adams Richards, Je 28, 1907, Chicago. 
Child, May, i). Je 20, 1908. Address, 4142 
\Varner Ave., Chicago. 

3079. HELEN A. LOOMIS 
A. B. in Sc. Address, 5610 Dorchester Ave., 
Chicago. 

3080. JESSIE RUDISILL LOWRY 
(VARNEY) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 28, 1885, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind.; d. James B. (b. My 21, 1863, 
Upper Sandusky, O.) and Maria Louise (With- 
ers) Lowry (b. Ap 24, 1865, Ft. Wayne, Ind.). 
Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. Teacher, 
School for Boys, Kenilworth, 111., 1909-11; 
Pvt. Sec, do., 1911-12. Council of Nat. De- 
fense, 1917-19. Mem., D. A. R. ; U. S. Daugh- 
ters of 1812; Chicago Coll. Club; Woman's 
City Club; Winnetka Woman's Club. Married 
Ralph Wesley Varney, S 25, 191 2, Kenilworth. 
111. Child, Louise Ellen, b. My 3, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 535 Cherry St., Winnetka, 111. 

3081. FRANK SOLON LUNEY 
(Brother of Nos. 5792, 7051) 
Mech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 12, 

1884, DeKalb, 111.; s. Thomas A. (b. Jl 2, 
1853, Rockford, 111.) and Anna A. (Solon) 
Luney (b. Ap 14, 1856, Malta, 111.). Pre- 
pared in DeKalb H. S. Mech. Engr., A. S. 
& W. Co., DeKalb, 111. Married Sara Jean- 
ette Murray, S 3, 1912, Clinton, la. Chil- 
dren: Thomas Murray, b. Jl 15, 191 3; Jane, 
b. Ja 20, 1916. Address, 727 N. 4th St., De- 
Kalb, 111. 

3082. LAWRENCE JUSTIN McCARTY 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 25, 1875, 
Sioux City, la.; s. Lawrence and Eliza (Clin- 
ton) McCarty. Prepared in Sioux City H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Sigma Xi; Prelim. 
and Final Honors; Spalding Guild; la. Club. 
Head Draftsman, William L. Steele, Arch.. 
Sioux City. la., 1907-17; Draftsman. Beuttler 
& Arnold Co., 1917—. Mem., K. of C; An- 
cient Order of Hibernians; Catholic Order of 
Foresters; Shoreacre Club. Address. 107 23rd 
St., Sioux City, la.; bus. add., 610 Security 
Bldg., do. 



3083. »EARL WYETH McCONOUGHEY 
B. S. in C. E.; b. D 27, 1883, Chicago; 
s. O. H. McConoughey. Prepared in Armour 
Inst., Chicago. Died Ja 19, 1908, Two Har- 
bors, Minn. 

3084. FREDERICK R. McCULLOUGH 
Credit Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 2, 1887, 

Streator. 111.; s. William Stewart (b. My 15, 
1865, O.) and Ida May (Greenman) McCul- 
lough (b. My 24, 1856, Sandwich, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Streator Tp. H. S. Pres., Jr. Class. 
Credit man, Moneyweight Scale Co., Chicago, 
1907-13; do.. Am. Felt Co., do., 1913-14; 
With J. M. McCullough's Sons Co., Cincin- 
nati, 1914-16; with McCaskey Register Co., 
AHiance, O., 191 6-1 7; with Knight Tire & Rub- 
her Co.. Canton, O., 1917-18; with Republic 
Rubber Co.. Youngstown, O.. 19 18; Credit 
Mgr., Devoe & Raynolds Co., (Chicago, 1918 — 
Married Mattie Carter Trumbull, D 26, 1914, 
Chicago. Child, Jean. b. F 2, 1918. Address, 
7434 Stewart Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 14-16 
W. Lake St., do. 

3085. WILL JOHNSON McFARLAND 
Publisher; A. B. in Sc; b. S 16, 1882, Car- 

rollton. 111.; s. LeRoy (b. Mr 5, 1835, Big 
Stone Gap, Va.) and Anna Celeste (Bradt) 
McFarland (b. D 24. i8so, Baldwinsville, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Carrollton H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., 1902. Acacia. Teacher, Lin- 
coln H. S., Seattle, 1907-9; Representative, 
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., Publishers, Chi- 
cago, 1909-14; Sec, do.. 1915 — . 2nd. Lt., 
Inf. N. .v., 1917, Ft. Sheridan; Assigned to 
33.=;th Inf., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Ad- 
dress, 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 

3086. JAMES FRANKLIN McINTIRE 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 13. 1882, 

Farmer City, 111.; s. Marshall Collier (b. Ky.) 
and Martha Ann (Laughlin) Mclntire (b. 
Augusta, Ky.). Prepared in Farmer City H. 
S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Chief Engr., U. S. 
Radiator Corp., 1907-12; Chief Engr.. 1912 — . 
Mem., U. B. S. A. Married Provie Thomas. 
Jl I, 1907, Chicago. Address, 65 Quincy Ave., 
Detroit; bus. add., c/o U. S. Radiator Corp., do. 

3087. RUHAMA LOUIS McINTYRE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 23, 1885, 

Newman. 111.; d. Thomas (b. O 24, 1847, Ont.) 
and Ruhama Melinda (Young) Mclntyre (b. 
Ja 9. 1852, Crawfordsville, Ind.). Prepared 
in 111. Wesleyan Univ. Acad.; 111. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1902-4. Kindergarten Tr. Sch., John 
B. Stetson Univ., 19 12. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Class Sec. Dir.. Kindergarten, Hibbing, Minn.. 
1912-14; do. West Palm Beach, Fla., 1917-18. 
Canteen Service. France, Y. M. C. A., 1918—. 
Address, Newman, 111. 

3088. FRANK HOTCHKISS McKELVEY 
(Husband of No. 3836; Brother of No. 3854) 
Appraiser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 16, 1882, 
Sparta, 111.; s. Sidney Algernon (b. My 7, 
1850, do.) and Hattie Frances (Hotchkiss) 
McKelvey (b. S 27, 1859). Prepared in Sparta 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Yoxan; Shield and 
Trident; Alpha Gamma Rho; Mgr. Interschol. 
Special Appraiser, Federal Land Bank; Pres. 
Randolph Co. Farm Bur. Married Gertrude 
Ann Lee ('09), F 9, 1910, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Mary Frances, b. D 17, 191 1; Frank 
Hotchkiss, Jr., b. Ap 5, 19 17. Address, R. 
3, Sparta, 111. 

30S9. EVA MAE McKINNIE 

(Sister of No. 4792) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 12, 1885. 

Leroy. 111.; d. Virgil Ulysses (b. My 4. 1850, 

Springfield, 111.) and Elizabeth (Hood) Mc- 

Kinnie (b. D 26, 1853, Wales). Prepared in 



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Leroy H. S. M. L., Univ. of Calif., 1911-1^. 
Mem., llliola; Sec, Soph. Class; Capt., Jr. 
basketball team. Teacher, Marshall, Tp. H. S., 
111., 1907-10; do., Momence H. S., 111., 1910- 
11; do., Champaign, 1912-16; do., Ft. Wayne, 
Ind., 1916 — . Address, 1204 E. Grove St., 
Bloomington, 111. 

3090. ELIZABETH BELLE McKNIGHT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 7, 1884, Cham- 

bersburg. Pa.; d. James Alexander (b. Je 3, 
1849, Indiana, Pa.) and Louisa Beattie (Lind- 
say) McKnight (b. Mr 29, 1855, Peoria, 111.). 
Prepared in Hyde Park XL S.; Soutli Side 
Acad., Chicago. A. B., Wilson Coll., Cham 
bersburg, Pa., 1905. Sec, Lib. Club. Libn., 
Joliet Tp. H. S. Lib., 1907-11; do., Barringer 
H. S. branch of Free Pub. Lib., Newark, N. 
J., 1911-14; Asst. Libn., Girls H. S., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., 1914-15; Libn., Boy Ridge H. S., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1915 — . Auth.: High School 
Branch, H. W. Wilson Co., N. Y., 191 3; 
Modern Am. Lib. Economy, part 7, ed. by 
John Cotton Dana. Mem., Lib. Assn.; Wilson 
Coll. Club, New York City; Sec, N. Y. H. S. 
Lib. Assn., 1917; N. Y. St. Lib. Assn., 1914 — ; 
N. Y. Lib. Club. Address, 260 7sth St., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

3091. EDNA MILDRED McLAUGHLIN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 3, 1885, 

Toledo, O.; d. Roy A. (b. Ag 3, i860, do.) 
and Ida May (Mohler) McLaughlin (b. Jl 27, 
1867, Mechanicsburg, Pa.). Prepared in Oma- 
ha, Neb., H. S.; Knox Coll. Teacher, Padu- 
cah, Ky., igo8-io; do., Owensboro, Ky., 1910- 
17; do.. Eureka, Mont., 1917 — . Address, Box 
322, Eureka, Mont. 

3092. EVA ISABEL McMAHON 

(Sister of No. 3469) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Chicago; d. George 
(b. Ont., Canada) and Rachel McMahon (b. 
do.). Prepared in Austin H. S.; Lewis Inst. 
Asst. Libn., So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., Carbondale, 
111., 1907-8; do.. Armour Inst., 1908-9; do.. No. 
111. St. Norm. Sch., De Kalb, 111., 1909—. Ad- 
dress, 451 College Ave., De Kalb, 111. 

3093. JAMES WILLIAM McMANIS 
Contr. and Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 20, 

1882, La Moille, IlL; s. Hugh (b. F 20, 1845, 
Kempville. Can.) and Elizabeth (Hedge) Mc 
Manis (b. Jl 15, 1846. La Moille, HI.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. C. E. Soc. Struct. Steel 
worker and designer. 111. Steel Co., 1907-9; 
Arch, and Struct. Draftsman, 1909-J1; Fort- 
ification Draftsman, U S. Govt. Engng. dept., 
191 1-13; Bridge designer, G. N. Ry. Co., 1913- 
14; Contr. and Engr., St. Paul, 1914 — ■. Mem., 
mini Club, Chicago, 1907-9; Univ. of 111. Al- 
umni Assn., St. Paul and Minneapolis, 1910- 
II, 1913 — . Married Theodocia Ford, O 27, 
1909, Kansas City, Kan. Child, Charles Hugh, 
b. N I, 1913. Address. 956 Inglehart Ave., 
St. Paul; bus. add., c/o McManis and Tarnoski, 
484 Endicott Bldg., do. 

3094. SARAH DAVINA M.^CKAY 

(AUSTIN) 
(Wife of No. 2883; Daughter of No. 104) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 23, 1884, Mt. Carroll, 
111.; d. Henry ('76), (b. 1854, do.) and Susan 
(Hostetter) MacKay (b. 1800, do.). Prepared 
in Frances Shimer Acad., Mt. Carroll. M. S., 
Univ. of Mich., 1910. Fellowship, Univ. of 
Mich., 1909-10; do.. Smith, 1910-11; do., Mich., 
191 1 — . Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai. 
Instr., Psych., Vassar, 1912-13; Mich. Eugenics 
Comn., 1913-14. Married Clem C. Austin, 
('07), N 30, 1914. Child, Briggs MacKay, b. 
O 18, 1915; Robert MacKay, b. Jl 24, 1918. 
Address, 2123 Dayton Ave., St. Paul. 



309S- ALICE EMILY MADDOCK 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1916; b. 
F I, 1884, Guelph, Ont., Can.; d. Horace Her- 
bert (b. S 10, 1847, do.) and Margaret Amm 
(Thompson) Maddock (b. F 26, 1847, Roches- 
ter, N. Y.). Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chica- 
go. Final Honors; Univ. Band. Teacher, Batav- 
ia. 111., 1907-8; do., Wuhu, China, 1908-11; do., 
Macomb, HI., 1911-14. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Y. W. C. A. Address, 9716 Howard St., 
Chicago. 

3096. WILBUR CLINTON MADDO.X 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 1909; b. 
Ap II, 1SS4, Galva, 111.; s. Charles Clinton, 
and May (Brownlee) ^laddox. Prepared in 
Galva H. S^ Chi Beta; Eta Kappa Nu. With 
Bateman, Garrison, Maddo.x Co., Champaign, 
1907-10; Maddox and Armstrong, Peoria, 1910- 
ii; Harmon Engng. Co., do., 1911-17; Sales- 
man, Commonwealth Edison Co., Duluth, 
1917 — • Assoc mem., A. I. E. E. Married 
Myrtle Lewis, Je 22, igio. Champaign. Child- 
ren: Alice Marion, b. My 21, 1911 (died S 25, 
1912); Harold Lewis, b. O 19, 1912; Wilbur 
Allen, b. Mr 3, 1915. .Address. 211 Minneapolis 
Ave., Duluth, Minn.; bus. add., 511 Alwortb 
Bldg., do. 

3097. JOSIAH MAIN 

(Brother of No. 2751) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; A. M., 1910; b. 
Mr 29, 1870, Lincoln Co., Mo.; s. Alvin Nve 
(b. Ja 17, 1844. Pike Co., 111.) and Lydia 
Sarah (Foote) Main (b. Je 18, 1847, do.). 
Prepared in Pittstield H. S.; No. St. Norm. 
Sch. Alpha Zeta. Instr., Cape May, N. J., 
Sch. of Agr., 1907; Asst. Prof., Agr. Educ, 
Univ. of Tenn., 1907-9; Lecturer on Agr. 
Pedagogy, St. .Vgr. Coll., Corvallis, Ore., 1910; 
Agr., West. St. Norm. Sch., Hays, Kan., 1910; 
Prof, of Agr., St. Agr. and Mech. Coll., Still- 
water, Okla. Auth.: A Manuel for H. Schs., 
LJniv. of Tenn., 1908; Educ. Agriculture, St. 
Norm. Sch., Hays, Kan., Correlation of H. S. 
Sc. and Agr. Educ, 1909; Making a H. S. 
Course in Agr., do., Univ. Exten. in Tenn. 
H. S., School Review, 1910; Agr. in the H. 
Sch., School Sc. and Math., Ap 1910; Our Old 
Friends, School and Home Educ, Ap 191 1; 
Agr. in the H. S., Popular Science Monthly, 
O 191 1. Mem., Com. Nat. Educ. Assn. to pre- 
Triplett, Ag 7, 1900. Child, Norman Francis, 
Triplett, Ag 7, 1900. Child, Norman Francis, 
b. Tl II, 1901. Address, Pittsfield, 111. 



3098. DAVID TIIADDEUS MARKS 
Commission Merchant; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 
5, 1886, Chicago; s. Phil N. (b. S 12, 1850, Ox- 
ford, Eng.) and Bertha (Kahn) Marks (b. Ap 
3, 1864, Berlin, Ger.). Prepared in Dixon H. 
S. Engr., 1907-9; Salesman, 1909-10; Sales- 
man and Mgr., Comn. Bus., 1910 — . Married 
Frances Elizabeth Decker, Je 22, 1910, Chi- 
cago. Child, Harold Lewis, b. S 13, 1911. Ad- 
dress, 4912 Vincennes Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
848 W. Randolph St., do. 



3099. CHESTER ARTHUR MARSHALL 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 30, 1883, 
Marley, 111.; s. Griffin (b. N 30, 1846, New 
Lenox, 111.) and Lucy Louise Josephine (Fry) 
Marshall (b. F 19, 1849, Joliet, 111.). Prepared 
in Joliet Tp. H. S.; Divinity Sch., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1907-10; B. D., do., 1910. Y. M. C. 
A., cabinet. Adelphic. Pres., Neb. Debate; 
Baptist Guild. Farmer, 1907; Baptist preach- 
er, 1910; Homesteader, 1910; Presby. Minister, 
19 1 6 — . Married Edith Lorentza Maynard, Ja 
j8, 191S, Poison, Mont. Children: Anna Louise, 
b. N 30, 1916; Laura Jane, b. Ag 4, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Libby, Mont. 



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3100. JOHN LINTON MARTIN 
(Brother of Nos. 1559, 1738) 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 12, 1886, Synviton, 111.; 
s. James W. (b. F 22, 1846) and Viola M. 
(Linton) Martin (b. Ja 23, 1847, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Wilmington H. S. Address, Box 68, 
Wilmington, Ill.t 

3101. JOHN EVERETT MARVEL 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 2, 1883, 

Waynesville, 111.; s. Thomas (b. N 28, 1850, 
do.) and Eleanor (Jones) Marvel (b. ^Ir 23, 
i860, Midland City, 111.). Prepared in Waynes- 
ville Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6. 
M. D., Rush Medical Coll., 1909. Passavant 
Memorial Hosp., Chicago, 1910-11; Gen. prac- 
tice, Waynesville, 111., 1912 — . Mem., Chicago 
Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc; A. F. A. M.; 
Fellow, A. M. A. Address, Waynesville, III. 

3102. JENNIE MARIE MATHER 

(GUSTAFSON) 
(Wife of No. 2406; Sister of Nos. 2456, 5807) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 3, 1878, Plainfield, 
111.; d. George Phelps (b. F 7, 1856, do.) and 
Rachel Cornelia (Scarritt) Mather (b. Ag 
22, 1858, Joliet 111.). Prepared in Joliet 
H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Final Honors. Married John C. Gustafson, 
('05), Jl 14, 1908, Plaintield, 111. Children: 
Jane Mathilda, b. Je 15, 1909; John Mather, 
D. Ja 26, 1911; Cornelia Anne, b. My 21, 1913; 
James Argyle, b. My 8, 1915; Martha Mather, 
b. O 10, 191 7. Address, 6943 Eggleston Ave., 
Chicago. 

3103. BENJAMIN HULL MATTHEWS 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 27, 1885, Pittsfield, 
111.; s. Ross Matthews. Prepared in Pitts- 
field H. S. Practising Law, 1910 — . .-Id dress, 
Pittsfield, Ill.t 

3104. WYMER WASHINGTON MAXWELL 

B. S. in Arch.; b. F 22, 1880, Charleston, 
111.; s. B. R. Maxwell. Prepared in Charleston 
H. S. Address, 3719 Galena St., Milwaukee. 

3105. CHARLES LEO MEHARRY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 11, 1885, 

Tolono, 111.; s. Abraham Patton (b. F 16, 1842, 
Wingate, Ind.) and Martha Jane (McMillin) 
Meharry (b. N 23, 1846, Sugar Grove, Ind.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. 
Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Farmer, Attica, 
Ind. Mem., Recommendation Com., conven- 
tion of Hog growers called by Food .Admin- 
istrator Hoover at Waterloo, la., 191 7; Pres., 
Ind. Cattle Feeders Assn. Married Clara 
Esther Burghardt, Je 24, 1908, Romney, Ind. 
Child, Rachel Elizabeth, b. Ag 7, 191 7. Ad- 
dress, Attica, Ind. 

3106. HARVEY LEOX MELTON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 12, 1880, Nebo, 111.; 

s. Churchill C. (b. 1845, Va.) and Martha A. 
(Wilkinson) Melton (b. 1852, Mo.). Prepared 
in Nebo H. S. Philomathean; Van Twiller 
Court; Orat. Assn.; Honorary debating frater- 
nity; Ind. Debate, 1903; Mo. Debate, 1904; 
Pres., Orat. Assn.. 1907. Lawyer, Prague, Okla., 
1907-12; do., Enfaula, Okla., 1912 — . .Auth. : 
Okla. (Chattel Mortgage Law, Marshall Pub- 
lishing Co., Enfaula Okla., ist edition. 1912; 
do., 2nd edition, 1914. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Gertrude A. Campbell, Ag 27, 19 16, 
Eufaula. Okla. Address, Eufaula. Okla. 

3107. HAROLD THOMAS MERRITT 
Business; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 24, 1883, 
Salem, 111.; s. Thomas Emmett (b. Ap 29, 1832, 
New York City) and Alice Medora (Mc- 
Kinney) Merritt (b. Ja 2, 1843, Mt. Vernon, 
111.). Prepared in Salem H. S. Sigma Chi; 
Shield and Trident. Civ. Engr., C. E. I. 



R. G. R. R., 1910; do., 
. Pac. R. R., 1910-11; 

Co., 191 1-15; Street 

Supt., Ind. Tire Co., 
1. Mem., Inter-Moun- 

Salt Lake City, 1909; 

191 1. Married Tessa 
Evansville, Ind. Chil- 
F 9, 1915; John Willis, 
,715 Washington Ave., 



R. R., i9o8-g: do.. D. & 
O. S. L. R. R. and So. 
Sales Engr., Bucyrus 
Paving Contr., 1915-17; 
Evansville, Ind., 191 7-18 
tain. 111. Alumni .Assn., 
111. Club, Boise, Idaho, 
M. Henry, O 22, 1913, 
dren: Henry Thomas, b. 
b. Ag 21, 191 6. Addrcss^ 
Evansville, Ind. 

3108. JOHN FREDERICK MEYER, Jr. 
Director; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 25, 1886, 
Hannibal, Mo.; s. John Frederick, Sr. (b. D 7, 
1848, Hamburg, Ger.) and Katherina (Foss) 
.Meyer (b. Mr 18, i860). Prepared in Hanni- 
bal (Mo.) H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Arch. 
Club; Tech>wgraph Bd. Pres. and Mgr., J. F. 
Meyer Mfg. Co.; Sec. and Treas., Hannibal 
Lumber Co. ; Dir., Computing Cheese Cutter 
Co., .Anderson, Ind. Mem., Congr. Church; 
Dir., Hannibal Club; Countrv Club; Hunting 
and Fishing Club of 111.; A.'F. A. M.; B. P. 
O. E. Address, Hannibal, Mo. 

3109. CHESTER BRANCH MILLER 

(Husband of No. 4373) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 3. 1882, 
Scott Tp., Champaign Co., 111.; s. William 
Thomas and Elizabeth (Branch) Miller. Pre- 
pared in Seymour H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Ionian; 
Scribblers Club; Mgr. Acad. Athletics, Spring, 
1903. .Vsst. Prin., Mason City H. S., 111., 
1908; Instr., Eng., Champaign H. S., 1908- 
10; Alan. Tr. Dept., Elgin H. S., 111., 1910-12; 
U. S. Census Enumerator, 1910; Teacher, 
Soldan H. S., St. Louis, 1912-15; Man. Tr. 
Dept., McKinley H. S., do., 1915; Teacher, 
Yeatman H. S., do. Civ. Instr., Detachments, 
(ias Engine & Motor Maintenance, U. S. Govt. 
I'orces, St. Louis, 1918. Married Clara Pruyn 
('10), Jl 30, 1910, Keithsburg, 111. Children: 
Clara Marguerite, b. Je 29, igii; Ruth Marian, 
b. O 12, 191 7. Address, SS44A Von Versen 
Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., McKinley H. S., do. 

31 10. ROY AUSTIN MILLER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 31, 1885, 

.Aurora, 111. ; s. Alexander C. (b. Marion, O.) 
and Julia (Austin) Miller (b. Kendall Co., 
111.). Prepared in East Aurora H. S. Sigma 
Nu; Class Football Team. Engng. Corps of Co- 
operative Const. Co. Mem., B. P. O. E. Ad- 
dress, 179 LaSalle St., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Gary and Interurban Ry., East Gary, Ind. 

31 1 1. JOHN McCUEN MILLS 

Min. Bus.; B. S. in Sc. ; b. Ag 14, 1885, 
Milwaukee; s. Henry Graham (b. Kent, Conn.) 
and Arevia (Mc("uen) Mills, (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. of Wis.; East Div. H. S., 
Milwaukee. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. 
Alining, San Antonio, Tex.; do., Idaho Springs, 
Colo. Comn. 2nd Lt., N. A., 1917; ist Lt., 
U. S. A., Camp Sheridan, Ala.. 1918. Address, 
First Nat. Bank, Idaho Springs, Colo. 

31 12. McQueen (millsaps) mills 

Farmer; LL. B.; b. Jl 3. 1874, Butler, Tenn.; 
s. Marion Alillsaps. (Name changed from 
Robert P. Millsaps to AIcQueen Mills in Circuit 
Coiirt, Je 30, 1909). Address, Butler, Tenn.t 

31 13. MARTIN LAURENCE MILLSPAUGH 
Consult. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 8, 
1884, Lincoln Co., Kan.; s. Martin L. (b. 
Walden, N. Y.) and Alice Virginia (Kirk) 
Millspaugh (b. Baltimore). Prepared in 
Davenport (la.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors. Draftsman, 
Davenport Locomotive Works, 1907-8; Asst. 
Chief Engr., Bettendorf Axle Co., Bettendorf, 
la., 1908-9; Engr. on Constr., 1909-11; Engr., 



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Gen. Mgis. office, 191 1; Traveling Insp. 
Engr., 1911; Constr. Engr., The Algona Steel 
Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Can., 1911-14; 
Consulting Engr., Chicago, 1914-16; do., and 
Sec. and Treas., jNIills and Millspaugh Co., 
Columbus, Cleveland and Akron, 0., 1916 — . 
Mem., B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M.; Athletic 
Club, Columbus; Columbus Auto Club. Ad- 
dress, 595 E. Broad St., Columbus, O.; bus. 
add., 67 E. Long St., do. 

31 14. J. HOWARD MINER 
(Husband of No. 3270; Brother of Nos. 2182, 
4313, 5314) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 22, 1884, 
Adair, IlL; s. Timothy Graham (b. 1839, Ful- 
ton Co., 111.) and Prudence Harriet (Russell) 
Miner (b. 1846, McDonough Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Macomb H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. 
Club; Sec., Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Corporal, 
Univ. Regt. ; Farmer, 1906-18; Agr. Farm Ad- 
viser, 1918 — •. Mem., Mil. Tract Alumni Assn., 
19 1 8. Married Edna Pearl Earnhart ('08), N 
25, 1908, Urbana. Children: Harold Eugene, 
b. Ae 9, 1910; Harvey Russell, b. N 17, 191 1; 
Sibyl Irene, b. Ag 26, 1916. Address, Strong- 
hurst, Henderson Co.j 111. 

31 15. LOUIS CONWAY MOORE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 20, 
1S84, Middleton, Va. ; s. George Oscar (b. D 
31, 1859, Muncie, Ind.) and Lillian E. (Con- 
way) Moore (b. S 6, 1859, Le-Grande, la.). 
Prepared in Newman, 111. M. E. Soc. ; Chi 
Beta; Treas.. Soph. Class; Class Football. 
Chief Mech. Engr., McKinney Steel Co. Mar- 
ried Anna M. Burke, D 27, 191 1, Ishpeming, 
Mich. Children: Margaret Lily, b. Ja i, 1914; 
George Burke, b. Je 27, 191 5. Address, Bes- 
semer, Mich. 

31 16. MABEL D. MOORE (HELM) 
(Daughter of No. 60; Wife of No. 3023) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 28, 1885, Mans- 
field, 111.; d. Milton (b. My 18, 1853. Warren 
Co., Ind.) and Amanda (Campbell) Moore 
C'75). (b. Ap 10, 1853, Coshocton, O.). Pre- 
pared in Delavan and Clinton, 111., H. Schs. ; 
111. Coll., 1903-5. Y. W. C. A.; Illiola. Teach- 
er, Clinton, 111., H. S., 1907-10. Married Roy 
Raymond Helm ('07), D 28, 1910, Clinton, 111. 
Address, Metropolis, 111. 

31 17. SAMUEL BURNS MOORE 

(Son of No. 186) 
Lumber Dealer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 28, 
1885, Louisville, 111.; s. Aaron Henry ('78), (b. 
S IS, 1849, Louisville, 111.) and Mahala M. 
(George) Moore. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Retail lumber yards. Address, Louisville, lU.t 

31 18. CHARLES TAYLOR MOSS 
(Brother of Nos. 2471, 2472, 9285) 

Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 28, 1886, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Charles Melville and 
Frances Elizabeth (Haven) Moss. Prepared 
in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philoma- 
thean; Psi Upsilon; Alpha Kappa Kappa. 
Teacher, E. Aurora H. S., 1907-8. M. D. N. 
W. Llniv. Med. Sch., 191 2. Interne, Michael 
Reese Hosp., Chicago, 1912-14; Physician, 
Champaign, 1914 — . Married Lillian Katherine 
Christoph, Je 14, 1915. Chicago. Children: Lil- 
lian Frances, b. Mr 23, 1916; Mary Helen, b. Ap 
9, 19:7. Address, 803 W. Nevada, Urbana; 
bus. add.. Co-op Bldg., Champaign. 

31 19. CHARLES ROBERT MOULTON 
(Brother of No. 3489) 

Professor; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S 16, 
1884, Clifton, Pa.; s. Charles Lewis (b. Je 7, 
1861, Chapel, Md.) and Maria Ross (Harper) 
Moulton (b. Mr i, 1861, Philadelphia). Pre- 
pared in Lewis Inst. M. S., Univ. of Mo., 



1909; Ph. D., do., 191 1. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; Gamma Sigma 
Delta; Fellowship in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907. 
Asst. Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., 1907; Instr., 
Agr. Chem., 1909; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 
Mo., 1911-17; do.. Animal Nutrition, Pa. St. 
Coll., 1917-18. Auth.: Composition of the 
Fat of Beef Animals on Different Planes of 
Nutrition, Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., 
1909; The Maintenance Requirement of Cattle, 
Research Bui. 18, Univ. of Mo., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1915; Studies of the Timothy Plant, 
Part II, Research Bui. 20, do., 1915; Units 
of Reference for Basal Metabolism and Their 
Interrelations, Jour. Biol. Chem., Vol. XXIV, 
1916; The Availability of the Energy of Food 
for Growth, do.. Vol. XXXI, 191 7. Mem., A. 
C. S.; A. A. A. S. ; Fellow, do., 1910; Am. 
Soc. An. Nutrition; Assn. off. Agr. Chem.; 
Referee on Separation of Nitrogenous Bodies 
(Meat Proteins) of A. O. A. C; Mem., Comn. 
of Stewards and Marshals: Com. on West. 
Itinerary for the 8th Internat. Congress of 
Applied Chem.; Nat. Geog. Soc. Married 
Edith lone Lehnen, Je 24, 1911, Wellsville, 
Mo. Children: Ruth Elizabeth, b. My 14, 
1915; Marjorie, b. Mr 27, 1918. Address, 
1 513 Rosemary Lane, Columbia, Mo. 

3120. CLYDE LEROY MOWDER 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 16, 1881, 
Havana, 111.; s. Charles C. (b. 1846, do.) and 
Rebecca M. (Lehr) Mowder (b. 185 1, do.). 
Prepared in Whipple Acad.; Dixon Coll., 1899- 
1903. ^ B. S., Dixon Coll., 1903. Acacia; Sigma 
Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors; Leader, 
L'niv. Mandolin Club. Instr., Private Sch. 
for boys, 1908; Chief Engr., Los Angeles In- 
vestment Co., 1908 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Caroline E. Webster, 1909, Santa 
Anna, Calif. Child, Charles Leroy, b. N 9, 
191 1. Address, 3919 Wis. PL, Los Angeles, 
Calif.; bus. add., 1016 Los Angeles Investment 
Bldg., do. 

3121. GROVER ROBERT MUELLER 
(Brother of No. 2473) 

Agent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 6, 1884, Chi- 
cago; s. Herman (b. Breslau, Ger.) and Hed- 
vvig (\^eller) Mueller (b. Ger.). Prepared in 
Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Alpha Tau Omega. 
Mech. Engr. and Salesman, Schaefer Mfg. Co., 
Milwaukee, 1907-8; St. Louis, Portland, Ore. 
and Seattle, 1908-10; Mfrs. Agt., Birmingham, 
Ala., 1 910 — . Married Mary Grace Mueller, 
Mr 9, 1912, Crystal Lake, 111. Child, Robert 
William, h. S 4, 1916. Address, 910 (jlen Iris 
Ave., Birmingham, Ala.; bus. add.. Brown Marx 
Bldg., do. 

3122. GLEN HAWTHORNE MULLIN 

Artist; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 1885, 
Seymour, 111.; s. Jacob Monroe (b. Mr 1858, 
Pesotum, 111.) and Emma Jane (Van Meter) 
Mullin (b. Jl 20, i860, Prairietown, Ind.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Artist, Landscape 
and Figure Painting, New York City. Ad- 
dress, 1947 Broadway, Studio 608A, New York 
City. 

3123. ELMER JAMES MYERS 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; 
b. O 23, 1877, Belleville, Kan.; s. Albert (b. 
O.) and Margaret (Taylor) Myers (b. la.). 
Prepared in Kan. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of 
Ind., summer, 1905; Univ. of Chicago, 1909. 
Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Married Ethel 
Frank Bryant, 1900, Durango, Colo. Children: 
Bryant and Paul David. Address, Durango, 
Colo. 

3124. JACOB CLARK NELSON 

Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. S is, 1882. 
Minden Mines, Mo.; s. Reginald (b. Canton, 
111.) and Alice (Hines) Nelson (b. Canton, 
111.). Prepared in Canton H. S. Sec, Agr. 
Club; Class Football. Mem., Christian Church. 
Address, Box 28, Minden Mines, Mo.t 



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3125. ANICE EUNICE NICHOL 

(McCULLY) 

(Wife of No. 2747; Sister of Nos. 2773, 3497, 

6454, 8622) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 5, 1884, Granville, 

O.; d. Edward A. (b. Mr 22, 1855. do.) and 

Lydia (Greene) Nichol (b. Ap 20, i860, Ind.). 

Prepared in Granville (O.) H. S. Illiola. 

Teacher, 1908-09. Married Clinton Thomas 

McCully ('06), Jl 30, 1908, Urbana. Children: 

Agnes Elizabeth, 1). Ja 26, 1910; Helen Louise, 

b. My 4, 1912; John De Donels, b. O s, 1914; 

Edward Nicol, b. Jl 14, 1917. Address, 319 

E. Franklin St., Clinton, Mo. 

3126. JOSEPH N. NIELSON 
Examiner in Patent Office; B. S. in M. E. : 
b. D 31, 1883, Minneapolis; s. Peter S. (b. 
Jl 16, 1858, Bergen, Norway) and Lena (John- 
son) Nielson (b. My 16, 1853, do.). Prepared 
N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. B. S., George 
Washington Univ.. 191 1. Tau Beta Pi; Pre- 
lim. Honors. Fourth Asst. Examiner, Patent 
Office, 1907-10; 3d Asst. Exam., do., 1910 — -. 
Address, 1615 Florida Ave., Washington, D. C. 

3127. CLARENCE EUGENE NOERENBERG 
Struct. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E. ; A. E, 1909; 
A. B., 1910; b. O 24, 1886, Highland Park, 
111.; s. William (b. S 2, 1864, Prussia, Ger.) 
and Harriet (Ilintz) Noerenberg (b. Je 18, 
1863, Shermerville, 111.). Prepared in Deer- 
tield Tp. H. S.; Grad. work for Ph. D., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-09. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta; 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Class Basketball; 
Varsity Basketball. Sub-forman in Assembling 
Dept., North Works of 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 
1907; Res. Fellow in Engng. Exp. Sta., 1907-9; 
Iristr. in T. and A. M., Univ. of 111., 1909-16; 
Received by examination. 111. St. License to 
practice Arch., 1908. Struct. Engr. with H. 
M. Byllesby & Co., Chicago, 1916-17; 2nd R. 
O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; ist Lt., F. A. R. 
C, 1917; 315th F. A., Camp Lee, Va., 1918; 
i2th Bn. F. A. R. D., Camp Jackson. S. C, 
1918; 3rd Bn. F. A. R. D., Camp Taylor Ky.. 
1918; Capt., loth Bn. F. A. R. D., do., 1918— . 
Major, 4th Regt., do., igi8; Mustered out, 
1919. Auth.: Ribbed Cast Iron Base Plates, The 
Technograpli, No. 22, 1908. Mem., Soc. for Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ, 1910. Married Mary 
Brodbeck, D 10, 191 7, Los Angeles. Address, 
1 75 1 Buckingham Road, Los Angeles. 

3128. CARRIE BELLE NORTON 
(LAEMMLE) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 23, 1879, Colebrook 
River, Conn.; d. Edward Daniel and Emogene 
Isabella (Loomis) Norton (b. N 18, 1847, do.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai; Special 
Honors; Der Deutsche Verein; Le (iercle 
Francais. Married Joseph Julius Laemmle, 
Ja 17, 1909, Urbana. Child. Rebecca Isabelle, 
b. O 20, 1909. Address, 613 Langley Ave., 
Chicago. 

3129. JOHN NYDEGGER 
(Brother of No. 3500) 

Struct. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 24, 1883, 
Farmer City, 111.; s. John (b. Ap i, 1845, 
Schwarzenberg, Switzerland) and Magdalena 
(Messerli) Nydegger (b. Mr 9, 1846, Riggis- 
berg, do.). Prepared in Danville H. S.; Cor- 
respondence course, Boston Sch. of Struct. 
Drafting. Sigma Xi. Arch., T. & B. V. Ry., 
1907-09; Arch. Draftsman, I. T. S., 1909; 
Draftsman, W. E. Wood, 1909; do., Waddell 
&: Harrington, 1909; Struct. Engr., W. E. Wood 
Bldg. : Const., 1909 — . Originated the Straight 
Bar System of Flat Slab Const., Ja iqi6. 
Auth.: The Straight Bar System of Flat Slab 
Const., Engng. Ne7vs Record, Je 14, 1917- 
Mem.. N. West. Research Club, Detroit; Y. M. 
C. A., do. Married Beulah Anna Rapson, Je 



12, 191 1, Danville. IlL Child, Robert James, 
b. Ja s. '9I3- Address, 34 Hooker Ave., De- 
troit. 

3130. CHARLES HUBERT OATHOUT 
(Brother of No. 5846) 

Farm Advisor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 4, 1875, 
Loda, 111.; s. Charles Fletcher (b. 1853, Water- 
vliet, N. Y.) and Ellen Jane (Willis) Oathout 
(b. 1857, Loda, 111.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Asst. in 
Soil Fertility, 1907-8; Mgr. A. P. Meharry 
farm, 1908-13. Farm Advisor, Champaign Co., 
111. 1913 — . Married Mildred Blanche Rulison, 
Je 3, 1903, Piper City, 111. Children: Eva Eli- 
nor, b. Ap 30, 1904; Alice Margaret, b. S 28, 
1907; Charles Frederick, b. N 6, 1909- John 
David, b. N 28, 1913. Address, 305 W. Indiana 
Ave., Urbana. 

3131. MYRA BELLE O'BRIEN 
Librarian; B. L. S.; d. Milton Theodore (b. 
Groveland, 111.) and Eliza Sturgeon (Espy) 
O'Brien (b. do.). Prepared in Knox Acad., 
Galesburg, 111. A. B., Knox Coll., 1899. Ill- 
iola; Pres., Lib. Club. Asst. Order Clerk, Univ. 
of 111. Lib., 1909-10; Libn., Bradley Poly. In- 
st., 1911; Order Asst., Univ. of Chicago, 1911- 
13; Libn., Hist. Lib., Univ. of Chicago, 1914- 
15; Reference Libn., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
1916 — . Address, 5427 Univ. Ave., Chicago. 

3132. FRANK WILBUR PADFIELD 
Contractor; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 18, 1879 

Yates City, 111.; s. James Robert (b. Jl 27 
1854, St. Clair Co., 111.) and Johanna (Nel 
son) Padfield (b. Ja 20, 1853, Knoxville, 111.) 
Prepared in Blackburn Univ.; Univ. Acad. Y 
M. C. A.; Eta Kappa Nu. Apprenticeship 
course, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1907 
8; Supt. and Estimator Gen. Bldg. Contrs. 
1908-17; Gen. Contr., 1917 — . Married Grace 
-Amanda Leasure. Ag 18, 1907, Champaign 
Children: Helen Marjorie, b. F 7, 1908; Wil 
ma Irene, b. O 24, 191 1; Aha Marie, b. Ja 
12, 1914. Address, 604 W. Clark St., Cham- 
paign; bus. add., 202 Stern Bldg., do. 

3133. CARLOS MERRIAM PAGE 
Manager; B. .S. in E. E.; b. S 18 1885 

Girard, 111.; s. Elisha Wrightman (b. Boston 
Mass.) and Anna Maria (Williams) Page (b 
Green Co., 111.). Prepared in Girard H. S. 
West. Mil. Acad., Upper Alton, 111. Capt 
Univ. Regt. Apprentice, West. Elec, 1907-8 
Mgr., Page Investment Co. Saw Mill, 1908 — 
Married Lenora P. Smith, O 5, 1910, Cham 
paign. Child, Margaret Elizabeth, b. Jl 19 
191 1. Address, 908 S. Jackson St., Roseburg, 
Ore.t 

3134- D WIGHT COMSTOCK PARKS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 19, 1885, 
Burnitt Co., Wis.; s. Samuel Parks. Prepared 
in Murphysboro H. S. Farmer, Murphysboro, 
111. Address, Murphysboro, Ill.f 

3135. MAUD EDNA PARSONS 
Dietitian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 22, 1880, 

Elgin, 111.; d. Luke H. and Maria (Chapman) 
Parsons. Prepared in Elgin Acad. Supvr., 
Rockford H. S. lunch room, 1907-11; Mgr., 
Read Hall, Girls' Dormitory, Univ. of Mo., 
1911-12; Instr-.in H. Sc, 1912-15; Assoc. H. 
Sc. and Dir. Cafeteria, 1915-18; Dietitian, U. 
S. Army, Camp Cody, N. M., 1918 — . Address, 
c/o Sur. Gen., Washington, D. C. 

3136. HARRY SPENCER PECK 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. : b. My 8, 1878, 
.\bilene. Kan.; s. C. W. Peck. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Address, Siyyi Garrison Ave., 
Ft. Smith, Ark; bus. add., c/o Paving Board, 
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3137. ADELA LYDIA CAROLINE PEINE 

(ROST) 

(Sister of No. 4347) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 14, 1884, Minier, 
111.; d. George E. (b. My z, 1856, do.) and 
Mary L. H. (Buehrig) Peine (b. Ja 8, 1863, 
Burlington, la.). Prepared in Minier H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher, 
H. S., 190810. Pres., Ladies' Athenaeum, 
1911-13; Pres., Minier H. S. Alumni Assn., 
1911-12. Married John Wilkin Rost, Je 14, 
191 1, Minier, III. Children: Adela Mary, b. 
My 13, 1912; Ada Margaret, b. O 8, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Minier, 111. 

3138. LORRAIN NICHOLAS PERRIN 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 7, 1884, Belleville, 
111.; s. John Nicholas (b. Je 23, 1855, French 
Village, 111.) and Lola (McCoy) Perrin (b. Jl 
31, i860, Lebanon, 111.). Prepared in Belleville 
Cml. Coll.; Belleville H. S.; McKendree Coll., 
1900-1. Phi Kappa Sigma; Egyptian Club; 
VVitenagamote Court; Tennis team. Lawyer, 
Belleville, 111. Address, 117 S. Illinois St.. 
Belleville, 111.; bus. add., 5-6-7 Twenhoeyel 
Bldg., do. 

3139. GUY DERRICK PHILLIPS 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 17, 1884. 
Chicago; s. John C. (b. do.) and Fannie (Der- 
rick) Phillips (b. Buffalo, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. Tr. Schs. ; Lake 
Forest Coll., 1903-4. Phi Gamma Delta. Irri- 
gation Engr., Bd. of Local Improvements, Chi- 
cago. Address, Isabella St., Wilmette, 111. 

3140. CHARLES STEPHEN PILLSBURY 

(Husband of No. 2898; Brother of Nos. 904, 

90s) 

Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in M. E., 
1908; M. E., 191 1 ; b. F 3, 1887, Springfield, 
111.; s. William Low (b. N 4, 1838, Derry, 
N. H.) and Marion (Forrest) Pillsbury (b. 
Ja 12, 1843, London, Eng.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi: Phoeni.x; 
Adelphic; Prelim., Final and Special Honors; 
Lt. Col., Univ. Regt. ; Class Coms. and Pres.. 
Sr. (^lass; Dir. and Mgr., Chicago Sales Office, 
Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, ist Lt., A. S. 
S. C, A. E. F., France; Capt., Chief Engr., 
Aviation Camp Romorantin, France, 19 18; Maj- 
or, do., 1919 — . Mem., West. See. of Engrs.; 
Chicago Engrs. Club; Ridge Country Club. 
'Married Eleanor M. Beardsley ('07). Kansas 
City, Mo., O 29, 1914. Address, 2010 W. loist 
Place, Chicago; bits, add., 105th and Throop 
Sts., do. 

3141. ALFRED PETER POORMAN 
(Brother of No. 3913) 

Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 13, 1877, 
Altamont, 111.; s. George W. (b. S 30, 1838, 
Massillon, O.) and E. Jane (Watson) Poor- 
man (b. Ja 26, 1843, Vandalia, 111.). Prepared 
in Altamont H. S.; Univ. Acad. A. B., Univ. 
of Colo., 1909; C. E., do., 1909. Eng. Club; 
Scribblers; C. E. Club; Adelphic; Tau Beta 
Pi; Prelim., Special and Final honors; Treas.. 
.Sr. Class; III. Mag. Staff; Permanent Sec, 
C. E. Soc. ; Sigma Xi. Engr. on Concrete 
work, Weber Concrete Co., 1907; Instr., Chem. 
Engng., 1907-9; Govt. Hydrographer, 1909; 
Asst. Prof., App. Mech., Purdue, 1909-17. 
R. O. T. C., Ft. Leavenworth, 1917; Capt., 
2rst Engrs., A. E. F., France. Auth.: Stories 
and poems in ///. ISIag.; song, Illinois, Our 
Varsity, 111. Song Book; Proposed Enlarge- 
ment of Campus, Colo. Engr. Jour., igo8; 
Irrigation on the Wind River, Indian Reserva- 
tion, IVyo. Engr. Jour., 191 o. Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E.; Am. Soc. Test Materials: Nat. 
Geog. Soc; Ind. Engng. Soc. Married S. 
Elizabeth Ellmaker, Je 22, 1910, Boulder, Colo. 
Children: Mary Esther, b. S 11, 191 1; George 
Ellmaker, b. My 13, 1913. .-Iddress. 127 Sylvia 
St., West Lafayette, Ind. 



3142. *LAWRENCE CLEMENT POWERS 
Missionary; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 18, 1885, 
Tiskilwa, III.; s. John (b. 1841, Steuben Co., 
N. Y.) and Eliza Augusta (Partridge) Powers 
(b. 1848, Peachan. Vt.). Prepared in Tiskilwa 
H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Cosmopolitan Club; 
Univ. Band; Interschol.; Orat. Soc; V. P., 
.Adelphic: Illini Staff. Farmer; Missionary, 
Madura Mission, India, 1910-11; do., Kamuthi, 
India, 1912-13; Dindigul, India, 1914-15; do., 
Madura, India, 1916 — . Mem., Am. Bd. of 
Comns. of Foreign Missions. Chm., Madura 
Mission, 191 5. Married Johanna Metzyer, F 
9. 1916, Madura, India. Died Mr 3, 1916, 
Madura, South India. 

3143- LIN WILLIAM PRICE 

Lawyer: LL. B. ; b. N 17, 1886, Champaign; 
s. John F. and Sarah B. (McConnell) Price. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Delta Upsilon; 
Van Twiller Court; Pres., Sr. Law Class. 
Lawyer; Asst. U. S. Atty., Chicago, 1913-17. 
War Dept., Chicago Ordnance Dist. Invented 
Eyeglass Receptacle, Pat. No. 993,404, 1910. 
Mem., Taft Club of 111.; Pres., Nat. 
Young Men's Repub. League. Married ,E1- 
vera Brodene, Je 28, 1909. Chicago. Address, 
127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. 

3144. JOHN LOSSEN PRICER 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1907; b. 
Ja 10, 1871, Fithian, III.; s. James H. (b. Jl 

27, 1842, Greenfield, O.) and Arminta Jane 
(Abbott) Pricer (b. .\g 14, 1844). Prepared 
in Potomac, 111. H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
1894-6, 11898-9. Sigma Xi; Final Honors. 
Prin., Marshall Tp. H. S., 111., 1907-9; Asst. 
in Botany and Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1909-10; Prof, of Biol. Sc, 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1910 — . Auth.: Life History of the 
Carpenter Ant, Biol. Bui., Vol. XIV. No. 3, 
1908. Mem., A. A. A. S.; 111. St. Teachers' 
.\ssn.: 111. Acad, of Sc; Bloomington Coll. 
Alumni _ Club; III. Schoolmaster's Club; Sec. 
of 111. .St. Acad, of .Sc, 1916 — . Married Dora 
Elizabeth Tomm, Ag i, 1900, Delavan, 111. 
(died Jl 4, 1912); Laura Fowler Hayes, Jl 

28, 191 5. Children: Dorothy, b. N 16, 1903 
(died My 2, 1912); Anna, b. S 4, 1905; John 
Hayes, b. Ag 24, 191 7. Address, 803 Broad- 
way, Normal, 111. 

3145- FORREST ALLEN PRUITT 

(Brother of No. 3920) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F i, 1883, 

Hickman, 111.; s. Elias (b. F 12, i860, Iroquois 

Co., 111.) and Arabella (Wise) Pruitt (b. Je 

29, 1863, do.). Prepared in Watseka H. S. 
C. E. Club; Aztec Club. Alignment and In- 
spection, Pa. R. R., 1907-9; Insp., Detroit River 
Tunnel, 1909-10; Designer, Steel and Rein- 
forced Concrete, Arch, office, Mich. Central 
R. R., 1910-11; Insp., R. R. Sta., Ofiice Bldg., 
Detroit River Tunnel Co., 1912; Supt. Gen. 
Const., McClintic Marshall Co., Pittsburgh, 
1913-15; Supt. Gen. Const., Hughes-Foulkrod 
Co., Philadelphia. Mem., Christian Church. 
Married Julia Wheatly Briggs, S 8, 1909, New 
York City. Children: Forrest Allen, Jr., b. 
D 10, 1910; J. Briggs, b. N 15, 1912. Address. 
122 Benner St., New Brunswick, N. J.; bus. 
add., 2339 Eldridge St., Pittsburgh. 

3146. JAMES RANDALL 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 13, 1881, 
Elmwood, 111.; s. C. C. Randall. Prepared in 
Bradley Poly, Inst., Peoria. Married Deborah 
Orchard, Jl 7. 1910, Schenectady, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, Baker Iron Works, Los Angeles. 

3147. ARTHUR EVANS RAY 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 11, 1886, 
Huron, S. Dak.; s. R. E. Ray. Prepared in 
Rockford H. S. Address, Rockford, Ill.t 



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3148. ARTHUR JAY RAY 



Telephone Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. F g, 
1886, 111.; s. David S. (b. do.) and Susan E. 
(Jackson) Ray (b. do.). Prepared in Cuba 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. Engineer, 
Automatic Telephone Mfg. Co., Ltd. Married 
Blanch Boyer, Ag 1907, Urbana. Address, 43 
Oxford St., Liverpool, Eng. 



3149. CHARLES CARROLL REARDON 
(Brother of Nos. 1398, 3150, 4377) 

Stock Raiser; A. B. in Sc. ; s. Bryan (b. Tip- 
perary Co., Ire.) and Annie (Flemming) Rear- 
don (b. Bonmabon, do.). Prepared in Del- 
avan H. S. Adelphic. Agr. and Stock Rais- 
ing. Supvr., Town of Boynton, 1913-17; Chni. 
of Tazewell Co. Bd. of Supvr., 1916-17; Chm., 
U. S., War Saving Stamps Com.; Mem. of 
the local Liberty Loan Organization. Address, 
Delavan, 111. 

3 1 so. CLARENCE HENRY REARDON 
(Brother of Nos. 1398, 3149, 4377) 

Real Est. and Law; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
D 6, 1880, Delavan, 111.; s. Bryan (b. Tipper- 
ary Co., Ire.) and Annie (Flemming) Reardon 
(b. Bonmabon, do.). Prepared in Delavan H. 
S. LL. B., John Marshall Law Sch., 1912. 
Phi Alpha Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; Phoenix; 
Spalding Guild: Adelphic; Baseball squad; De- 
bating team, Ill.-O. St. Entry Mgr., J. M. 
Smyth's, 191 1; in charge of Cost Div., West. 
Elec. Co.; Real Est. and Law, Jerseyville, 111., 
1912-18. Married Julia McGinnis, Je 30, 1914, 
Chicago, Child, Lyman Joseph Lamar, b. 
Ja 28, 1916. Address, Fieldon, 111. 



31S1. ERNEST HUN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; 
wa. 111.; s. Peter W. (b. 
Sun, Ind.) and Clarissa 
(b. Je 6, 1862, Tiskilwa, 
Tiskilwa H. S. Acacia, 
ence Bacon, D 26, 1909, 
dren: Clarissa Helen, b. 
Bacon, b. Mr 29, 1914. 
Sacramento; Calif, 



TER REYNOLDS 
b, S 6, 1884, Tiskil- 
Ja 12, 1854, Rising 
(Hunter) Reynolds 

, 111.). Prepared in 

Married Ada Flor- 

Tiskilwa, III Chil- 

Ap 27, 19 12; Robert 

Address, 2015 T St., 



3152. FRANK HOWARD REYNOLDS 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 16, 1882, 
Port Byron, 111,; s. Hugh M. and Carrie S. 
(Howard) Reynolds. Prepared in Moline H. 
S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield 
and Trident; Yoxan: Capt., Univ. Regt.; Cheer 
Leader. Supt. of Const^, St. Engng. Dept,, 
San Jose, Calif,, 1907; Struct. Engr., Sacra- 
mento, do., 1908-10; Civ. Engr., pvt, practice, 
1910 — . Mem,, Bd. of Governors, Sacramento 
Univ. Club; Sutter Club. Married Florence 
Elise Grau, O 10, 1912. Child, Frank Howard, 
Jr., b. Jl 6, 1914. Address, 2051 T. St., Sac- 
ramento, Calif.; bus. add., 328 Foreen Bldg., 
do. 

3153. DANIEL HOMER RICH 

(Brother of Nos. 2796, 5896) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 25, 1884. 
Metamora, 111.; s. Albert R. (b. do.) and 
Mary E. (Slemmons) Rich (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Metamora H. S.; Eureka Coll., 1900- 
i; Columbia LTniv., 1909-10. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Fresh-Soph. Debate; Pres., Glee Club; Eng. 
Club; Scribbler's Club. Teacher, H. S., Bill- 
ings, Mont.; do., Barringer H. S., Newark, 
N. J.; do.. Central Cml. and Man. Tr. H. S., 
Newark. N. J., 1912 — . Ed., Globe Theater 
Shakespeare, Harper Bros.; Julius Caesar, 1916; 
Merchant of Venice, 1917. Married Mae A, 
Rich, Jl 6, 191 5. Newark, N. J. Address. 26 
Park Ave., Maplewood, N. J.; bus. add.. Cen- 
tral H. S., Newark, N. J. 



3154. MABEL KINGSLEY RICHARDSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Lodi, S. Dak.; d. 
George William (b. New Brunswick) and 
Anna (Kingsley) Richardson (b. Hamilton, 
111.). Prepared in Yankton Coll. Acad. A. 
B., Univ. of S. Dak., 1902. Asst. Libn., Univ. 
of Wash., 1907; Libn., Univ. of S. Dak., Lib., 
1907—. Mem., D. A. R. ; S. Dak. St. Lib. 
Assn.; Com. for Carnegie Pub. Lib, Address, 
Vermilion, S, Dak. 

3155- WILLIAM HADDON RICHARDSON 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 27, 
1882, Black River, N. Y.; s. Seth (b. Jl 19, 
1852, Black River, N. Y.) and Elnora (Per- 
kins) Richardson (b. Je 17, 1853, do.). Pre- 
pared in Black River H. S. ; Clarkson Sch. 
of Tech., Potsdam, N. Y,, 1902-3. Track 
Team. Supt., Bldg. Const., Chicago. Address. 
12238 Fairfield Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1625 
Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 

3156. NORMAN SUMNER ROBERTSON 
A. B. in Bus., L. & A.; b. Mr 20, 1882, 
Beardstown, 111.; s. Jake Robertson. Prepared 
in Beardstown H. S. Address, Snow Belt, 
Mont.t 

3157. FRANKLIN GRIFFITH ROGERS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 17, 1886, 
Chicago; s. Frank D. (b. Flushing, Long Is- 
land, N. Y.) and Ella (Griffith) Rogers (b, 
Chicago). Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. S, 
and Man. Tr. Sch.; Armour Inst, of Tech.. 
1903-5. Beta Theta Pi. Engr., Brunswick 
Balke Cullender Co., do., 1907-9; Kewanee 
Private Utilities Co., 1909-16; do.. Under Feed 
.Stoker Co. of Am., C'hicago, 1916 — . Ed., Pub' 
licity Mag., House Organ, Under Feed Stoker 
Co. of Am. Married Marie Baker Rogers, O 
18, 1913, Chicago. Address, 137 N. Scoville 
Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 523 Harris 
Trust Bldg., Chicago. 

3158. ROY VAN ROSS 
Agent; .\. B. in L. & A.; b. S 29, 1883, Faber, 
Mo.; s. Elliott Ross. Prepared in White Hall 
H. S. Agt., Frank Waterhouse & Co., Van- 
couver, B. C, 1918 — . Address, c/o Frank 
Waterhouse & Co., Vancouver, B. C., Can. 

3159. KILE EDWARD ROWAND 
Farmer; LL. B. ; b. O 26, 1879, Sidell, 111.; 

s. Isaac (b. Ja 12, 1855, Springfield, O.) and 
Ida Jane (Patterson) Rowand (b. Ja 28, 1858, 
Indianola, 111.). Prepared in Sidell H. S.; 
Lincoln Coll. of James Millikin Univ. Phi 
Delta Phi; Phi Gamma Delta; Adelphic; Van 
Twiller Court; Harker Debating Club. Mar- 
ried Elsie Witherspoon, Je 27, 1907, Catlin, 
111, Children: Arnold Bracton, b. Mr 13, 
1909; Ida Leone, b. Mr 7, 191 1. Address, 
Fairmount, Ill.t 

3160. CHARLES ALBERT RUMP 
(Brother of No. 2233) 

Contractor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 9, 1884, 
Quincy, 111.; s. John Henry (b. do.) and Mary 
(Geisel) Rump (b. do.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Delta LTjisilon; Varsity Football Team; 
Pres., Fresh. Class. Engr. and Contr., San 
Luis, Cuba; Chicago; Wagner, Mont.; Denver; 
Delta Farms. La.; Norwood, Colo., 1906 — . 
Married Viola Anna Rump, Ja i, 1908. Chil- 
dren: John S., b. D 5, 1909; Billy, b. Je 30, 
1912. Address, R. 4, Englewood, Colo.; bus. 
add., 706 Kittredge Bldg., Denver, Colo. 

3161. JESSIE RYAN (LUCKE) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 19, 1885, Paris, 111.; 
d. John Miller (b. Mr 19, rSsi, Franklin Co., 
Ind.) and Carrie Drusilla (Parish) Ryan (b. 
Ap 28, i860, Paris, 111.). Prepared in Paris 
H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; Prelim. 



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and Final Honors. Teacher, Mattoon, 111., 
two yrs.; do., Tacoma, Wash., two yrs. Sec- 
Treas., Tacoma Branch of Coll. Alumnae, 
1910-11. Married Rev. Robert O. Lucke, O 
IS, 1912, Paris, 111. Children: Jessie Ryan, b. 
My 28, 1914; Robert Ormond, Jr., b. Ag 8, 
1917. Address, 110 Misenheimer Ave., Concord, 
N. C. 

3162. ALFRED HARVEY ST. JOHN 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 17. 1883, New Holland. 
111.; s. V. R. St. John. Prepared in Thornton 
Tp. H. S., Grandin, N. Dak. Address, Grandin, 
N. Dak. 

3163. HARRY SAVIDGE 

VVrite-Up Man; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 14. 
1882; s. John Thomas (b. D 3, 1851, Farmer 
City, 111.) and Margaret Jane (Thomas) Sa- 
vidge (b. D i, 1853, do.). Prepared in Far- 
mer City H. S. Write-Up Man for G. N. P. 
R. Pres., B. R. C. of A., Great Falls, Mont., 
1918 — . Married Rose May McDaniel, Ja 2, 
1915. Address, 211 sth St., North Calvert, 
Mont. 

3164. ALBERT JAMES SCHAFMAYER 

Civ. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1914; 
b. Ap 3, 1883, Council Hill Sta., 111.; s. Charles 
Julius (b. D 21, 1856, New York City) and 
Mary Ann (Buck) Schafmayer (b. O 20, 1854, 
Council Hill Sta., 111.). Prepared in Scales 
Mound, 111., H. S.; Univ. Acad. C. E. Club, 
Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Technograph Bd., Pres. 
and Bus. Mgr. ; Asst. Ed., lllini; Prelim, and 
Final H )nors. Asst. Engr., Downers Grove, 
111., 1907; Rodman, Chicago, 1907-8; Asst. 
Engr., City of Chicago, 1908-11; Div. Engr., 
Bd. of Local Improvements, do., 1911 — . Auth. : 
A Creosoted Wood Block Pavement with a 
Cement Grout Filler, Engng. and Contracting 
Vol. XXXVII, 1912. Mem., 111. Soc. Engrs. and 
Surveyors; Assoc, mem.. West. Soc. of Engrs.; 
M. E. Church. Married Alta Myrtle Berry- 
man, 1907, Scales Mound, 111. Child, Miriam 
Myrtle, b. N 25, 1918. Address, 5716 Maryland 
Ave., (Chicago; bus. add.. Room 207 City Hall, 
do. 

3165. ALWIN LOUIS SCHALLER 
(Brother of No. 7926) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1912; 
b. Ag 8, 18S6, Mendota, 111.; s. John (b. do.) 
and Bertha (Gross) Schaller (b. do.). Prepared 
in Blackstone H. S., Mendota, 111. Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; Shield and Trident; Prelim., 
Final and Special Honors; Pres., Jr. class; 
Ed. -in-chief Technograph; Sr. Ball Com. With 
Canadian White Co. Ltd., 1908; Asst. to Chief 
Engr., Central Coal & Coke Co., 1910; Instr. 
in M. E., Univ. of 111., 1911; Supt., McEwen 
Bros, ist Lt., Ord. R. C, Sandy Hook, 1917; 
Aberdeen, 191S; Capt., 1918. Mem., A. S. M. 
E. ; Wellsville Country Club. Married Fan- 
nie E. McEwen, My 26, 1917, Wellsville, N. Y. 
.4ddress, 30 Jefferson St., Wellsville, N. Y. 

3166. JOSEPH WILLIAM SCHERTZ 
(Brother of No. 3533) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 18, 18S2, 
Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ger.) and Cathe- 
rine (Stouffer) Schertz (b. do.). Prepared in 
Tiskilwa H. S. HI. Steel Co., 1907-8: Am. 
Bridge Co., 1908-9; 111. Steel Co., 1909-12; 
Am. Bridge Co., 1912-13; 111. Steel Co., 19131S; 
Bridge Designing Engr,. City of Chicago, 
1916 — . Married Elizabeth O. Oidway, O., 
1911. Child, Elizabeth May, b. Ap 11, 1913- 
.■iddress, 2944 S. Park Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 
1319 Wabansia Ave., do. 

3167. HERMAN ALBERT SCHOLZ 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. ; b. O 2, 1885, 
Montague, Mich.; s. Joseph (b. Ja 26, 1857, 
Davenport, la.) and Elizabeth (Lehnhardt) 
Scholz (b. D I, 1864. Ger.). Prepared in Bur- 
lington (la.) H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 



Sigma Xi; Chem. Club; Hawkeye Club. Chem., 
J. H. Matthes, Chicago, 1907-14; do., Devoe 
& Reynolds Co., Inc., do., 1914 — . Mem., Am. 
Chem. Soc. Married Ella Marie Schwieger, 
S 5, 1911, Burlingtpn, la. Children: Marie 
Elizabeth, b. My 9, 1913; Donald Albert, b. 
Ap 28, 1918. Address, 2114 Tripp Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 720 N. Halsted St.. do. 

3168. OTTO WILLIAM KARL SCHREIBER 
(Brother of No. 2236) 
Banker; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 2, 1880, 
Chicago; s. Heinrich Friedrich (b. O 26, 1848, 
Hanover, Ger.) and Augusta Louise (Schulz) 
Schreiber (b. Ag 2, 1852, Berlin, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Zeta Psi; Delta Chi; 
Mask and Bauble; Pres., Der Deutsche Verein; 
Pres., Cml. Club; Pres., Coll. Dancing club; 
Philomathean; Stage Mgr., Univ. Opera (^lub; 
Orat. Assn.; Asst. Ed. lllini; ed. of Dope 
Sheet; Soph. Cotillion and Anti-Hazing Coms. 
Law Sch., Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8. Contin- 
ental and Cml. Bank, 1910-12; Real Est. Bus., 
1912-18; Nat. City Bank, Chicago, 1918 — . Mem., 
Co. E, 4th Regt., 111. Reserve Militia, Chicago. 
Married Edith Marguerite Roehrborn, Je 29, 
1918, Chicago. Address, 3051 Blaine PI., Chi- 
cago. ^ 

3169. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHROE- 

DER, JR. 
Rancher; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 24, 1885, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. William F. (b. Ger.) 
and Margaratha (Mueller) Schroeder (b. do.). 
Prepared in H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Yoxan; Capt., Swimming and Water Polo team; 
Class Championship Football; Class Baseball; 
Sr. Memorial Com. Bank Clerk. N. Y. ; Rancher, 
S. Dak. Chm. Bd. Co. Comn., Harding Co., 
S. Dak., 1916. 111. Nat. Reserves, 1901-3; Capt. 
341st Inf., Camp Grant, 1917 — . Married 
Amy R. Brokken, Mr 6, 1913, Harmony, 
•Minn. Children: William F., b. D 29, 1913; 
Amy R., b. S 24, 1915. Address, 532 Elm St., 
Rock Island, lU. 

3170. LOUIS GUSTAV SCHUMACHER 

(Brother of No. 3956) 
Constr. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 15, 
1885, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. Gustav (Ger.) and 
Wilhelmina (Hanssen) Schumacher (b. Daven- 
port, la.). Prepared in Pub. Schs., St. Joseph, 
Mo. Sigma .-Klpha Epsilon. With Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., Sales Dept. Sales Engr., 
Kansas City Light & Power Co., 1913-16; Sec. 
and Mgr., Const. Dept., Denton Engng. & 
Const. Co., Kansas City, Mo., 19 16 — . Mar- 
ried Alice May Emeis, O 10, 1911, Daven- 
port, la. .Address, c/o Denton Engng. & Const. 
Co., 315-19 E. 17th St., Kansas City, Mo. 

3171. JAMES ROBINSON SCOTT, JR. 

Consulting and Contracting Engr.; B. S. in 
C. E.; b. O 25, 1886, Champaign; s. James 
Robinson and Lou Emma (King) Scott. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Beta Theta Pi: 
C. E. Club. Asst. Engr., B. & B. Dept. of 
I. C. R. R. Co.; Bridge Engr., Denver Tram- 
way Co.; Assoc. Engr., H. C. Crocker; Con- 
sulting Engr., The C. S. Lomber Co.; Chief 
Engr., do.; Consulting and Contracting Engr., 
Colo. Bldg. Supply Co., Denver, Colo. Mem. 
A. S. C. E.; West. Soc. of Engrs.; Colo. Assoc. 
A. S. C. E.; Colo. Soc. C. E.; Lakewood Country 
Club; Colo. Consistory and El Jebee Shrine; 
Y. M. C. A. Address, The Huntington, 1624 
Grant St., Denver; bus. add., 1534 Blake St., 
do. . A 

3 172. MIRIAM E. SCOTT (DILLON) 
(Wife of No. 2639) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 25, 1883, Red Oak, 
la.; d. Samuel LeRoy (b. My 9, 1852, Amboy, 
111.) and Leonora E. (Barger) Scott (b. D 20, 
1853, Milford, Ind.). Prepared in Engle- 



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wood H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. Alethenai; Chi 
Onieea; Phi Beta Kappa; Household Sc. Club. 
Teacher of Home Econ., 1907-9. Mem., Am. 
Home Econ. Assn.; Inter-Coll. Soc. of S. C. ; 
Civic Club of Charleston, S. C. Married Fred 
Paul Dillon ('06), O 12, 1909. Children: 
Edward Scott, b. N 18, 1910; Kathleen, b. Ja 
31, 1913; Merrill Barger, b. Ja 17, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Garrison Apts., Baltimore. 

3173. WILLIAM RENICK SCOTT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 18, 1885, 

Seymour, 111.; s. A. S. Scott. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Married Winifred Johnson, 
Ja 10, 1912, Seymour, 111. Address, Seymour, 
111. 

3174. AMOS POTTER SCRUGGS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 16, 1875, Shipman, 

111.; s. M. and Eliza Scruggs. Prepared in 
Litchfield H. S. Salesman, 1907-14; admitted 
to Neb. Bar, 1914; Sealer Weights and Meas- 
ures for City of Omaha, 1916-18. Married 
Mary Fitzpatrick, S 6, 1906. Address, 3807 
Camden Ave., Omaha; bus. add., Room 4, City 
Hall, do. 

317s. HENRY ROSCOE SHADE 
(Brother of No. 3176) 
Farmer and Stock Breeder; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. N I, 1880, Dale Tp., 111.; s. John Kissinger 
(b. F 2. 1850, Turbotville, Pa.) and Anna Re- 
becca (Bower) Shade (b. Mr 3, 1850, Mifflin 
Co., Pa.). Prepared in III. Wesleyan Univ. 
Prep. Sch.; Bloomington H. S. Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Prelim. Honors; Coll. Dancing Club; Ed. 
Staff, ///. Agr. Salesman, Internat. Harvester 
Co., 1907; Farmer and Breeder of Duroc Jersey 
Swine and Holstein Friesian Cattle, 1909 — . 
Co. Supvr., Champaign Co., 1915-17. Auth. : 
The Angora Goat in the U. S., ///. Agr., Vol. 
VIII, 1904; Some of the West, do.. Vol. IX, 
1904; The Ind. State Fair, do.. Vol. X, 1905. 
Sec, Somer Tp. Telephone Co., 1911-12. Mar- 
ried Mary Ann Thornburn. D 24, 1906, Ur- 
bana. Children: Genevieve Frances, b. Ap 26, 
1908; Richard Norman, b. Ap 15, 1912; I?etty 
Jean, b. Ap 26, 19 18. Address, R. i, Urbana. 

3176. IMOGENE SHADE (SHOULTS) 
(Sister of No. 3175) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 13, 1885, 
Covel, 111.; d. John K. (b. F 2, 1850, Tur- 
botsville, Pa.) and Rebecca Anne (Bower) 
Shade (b. Mr 3, 1850, Mifflin Co., Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Bloomington H. S. Delta Gamma; 
Grad. Scholarship in Math.; Prin. H. S., Ar- 
eola, 111., 1908-11; Head of Dept. Math., Mar- 
quette, Mich., 1911-12. Auth.: Passion Play 
of 1910, Anchora of Delta Gamma, 191 1; Cor- 
relation of Efficiency in Math, and Efficiency 
in Other Subjects (with H. L. Rietz), Uni- 
I'ersity Studies, N 1908. Mem., Detroit 
Branch A. C. A.; Xi Zeta Alumnas Assn. of 
Delta Gamma; Pres., Richardson Missionary 
Soc, Mich., 1Q17. Married C. A. Shoults, 
30, 1912. Address, 744 14th Ave., Detroit. 

3177. NINA REBECCA SHAFFER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 5, 1876; d. M. S. 

(b. Je 13, 1844) and Almira L. (Beattie) 
Shaffer (b. Ja i, 1844). Prepared in Iowa City 
H. S. Ph. B., Univ. of la. Alpha Chi Omega; 
Vice Pres., Class. Teacher, la. City Schs., 
1900-5; Libr., Vinton, la., 1907-8; Cataloger, 
1908-10; Ref. Asst., Univ. of la., 1910 — . 
Mem., Presby. Church; Pres., Young Woman's 
Guild; V. P., C. E.; Pres., Lib. Club, 1909-10, 
V. P., 1911-12. Address, 314 N. Dubuque St., 
Iowa City, la.t 

3178. HAZEL YEARSLEY SHAW 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; b. 

Ag 13, 1885, Urbana; s. William Talbot (b. 
N 2, i860, do.) and Clara Olive (Yearsley) 
Shaw (b. O 6, 1864, O.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Chi Omega. Teacher in Wis., 1908-9; 



do., Kentucky, 1910; do.. 111., 1910-12; Libn., 
Econ. and Soc. .Seminar, Univ. of 111., 1913 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 609 W. Green 
St., Urbana. 

3179. JEROME KENNETH SIMER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 12, 1886; 
s. Ilarve (b. Ja 13, 1854, Divide, 111.) and 
Laura (Mercer) Simer (b. My 27, 1851, Salem, 
111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. t,L. B., Univ. 
of Minn., 1910. Adelphic; Eng. Club. Ad- 
dress, Gray Gables, Minneapolis; bus. add., 
346 McKnight Bldg. do.i 

3180. LAWRENCE EDWIN SINCLAIR 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 19, 1883, Ash- 
land, 111.; s. William Ollen (b. Mr 1855, do.) 
and Eva (Tomlin) Sinclair (b. Mr 1855, do.). 
Prepared in Ashland H. S. Address, Ashland, 
Ill.t 

31 81. WILLIAM KENNETH SKINNER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 24, 1884, Griggsville, 

111.; s. William O. (b. Ja i, 1847, Franklin Co., 
Pa.) and Sarah Francis (Brown) Skinner (b. 
My 27, 1851, Griggsville, 111.). Co. Atty., Rooks 
Co., Kan. Mem., Kan. Bar Assn. Married 
Ethyl McLaughlin, O 16, 1908, Palmyra, Mo. 
Children: Jane Isabell, b. S 5, 1909; William 
Robert, b. N 2, 1914. Address, Stockton, Kan. 

3182. ROBERT HUGH SLOANE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 9, 1883, 
Missoula, Mont.; s. John L. (b. Mr 27, 1847, 
New York City) and Elizabeth A. (Mansfield) 
Sloane (b. Ja 4, 1864, Sidney, 111.). Prepared 
in Missoula, Mont. Indian Allotment, Flat- 
head Agency, 1907-8; Engr., C. M. & P. S., 
1908-9; Engr., Yakima Reservation, Wash., 
1909; Contr., Flathead Reservation, 1910-12; 
Asst. Engr., C. M. & St. Paul Ry., Great Falls, 
Mont., 1912-14; Jr. Civ. Engr., Div. of Valua- 
tion, Interst. Commerce Comn., 1915 — . Mar- 
ried Ulah Marsh Woodman, Je 21, 1910, 
Helena, Mont. Children: Emma Elizabeth, b. 
F 19, 1912; John Tylar, b. S 12, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 523 E. Front St., Missoula, Mont. 

3183. JOSEPH ANTON SMEJKAL, JR. 
(Brother of No. 6573) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 23, 1885, 
Chicago; s. Joseph A., Sr. (b. Ag 7, i860, 
Bohemia) and Barbara (Belchin) Smejkal (b. 
O 31, 1864, do.). Prepared in Eng. H. and 
Man. Tr. Sch., Chicago. Bd. of Supervising 
Engrs., Chicago Traction, C. M. & St. P. R. 
R. Address, 1227 S. Lawndale Ave., Chicago.! 

3184. CLAUDE E. SMITH 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 24, 1883, Cham 
paign Co., 111.; s. Thomas W. (b. O 4, i8S7. 
Sangamon Co., 111.) and Margaret Ruth (Camp- 
bell; Smith (b. My 27, 1861, Wayne Co., la.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha Tau Ome- 
ga; Yoxan. Engr., I. T. S., 1909; Din, Pvt. 
Sch.; Farmer, Flora, 111., 1910 — . Address, 
Flora, Ill.t 

3185. SIDNEY BENJAMIN SMITH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 7, 1885; s. 
Elbert S. (b. Mr 8, 1847, Solon, O.) and Elsie 
Jane (Kinsley) Smith (b. Ja 3, 1845). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Capt., Univ. Regt. ; 
Philomathean; Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Farmer, 
Springfield, 111., 1907-18; Emergency Dist. De- 
monstration Leader, 1917-18. Mem., Am. 
Shorthorn Breeders Assn.; Percheron Soc of 
Am.; Am. Berkshire Assn.; Sec, two yrs., 
111. Live Stock Breeders' Assn.; Dir., 111. St. 
Dairyman's Assn., 1915-17; Sec.-Treas. 111. Jer- 
sey Cattle Club, 1918; 111. Country Club. Mar- 
ried Madeline Babcock, N 22, 1910, Springfield, 
111. Children: Elbert Sidney, b. O 27, 191 1; 
Eunice Louise, b. S 2, 1915- Address, 1053 
W. Decatur St., Decatur, 111.; bus. add.. Room 
19, Court House, do. 



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iiSo. ll.OKKNCK SOMKKS iWll.l.lAMS) 
(.VVilc ol No. 1 /•'>.(» 
Mis.sioiiarv; A. H. in L. & A.; b. F i.». "«?«'. 
I'aiiolii, ill,; il. Kilwiii K. (h- I'" -:4. '>^-l.S. 
I'liuia) nmi C'ailifiiiu' lUiivt-ii.ulit) Someis ili. 
S u), iS.sii, titiu SpiiiiK r>ay, 111.). I'lcnarcil 
ill Kl r.isi. 11. S. I'n-s., Hliola; I'hi IVll.i 
I'si; Phi lul.i Kappa; rroliiii. aiul Final Hon 
ins; I'lfs., I'lilaKOniiMl lust.; Sr. Brt-akfast 
Com. iMissionaiy, Ft. Doilge, la., 11)078; 
I'lu'nRtii, West hulia, looyu; Ft. DoiIrc, la., 
n)ij-i,); l.awn'nif. Kan,, 1913-14; Vi'utuia, 
t'alif., n)i.| 17; ."^an l''fiiiainlo, I'lllif., n)!?-!^!, 
M.mifil Klruk Williams (,'oj), F ^, moy, 
t'luinKliinu, W, t'hina, .lildirss. .).■,( Mac Neil 
.St., San Fciiianilo, (."alii. 

J187. Jt)llN CLVDK Sl'lTFFK 
Farnur; I?. S. in Agr.; b. O s. i88j, Mont- 
rose, 111.; s. Daviil (h- O jj, 1S4J, Jaspi-r Co., 
hul.) and Mary Elizalieth Spitlcr (b. Ap j<), 
iS.s.t, jaspor t'o., Ind.). I'fi'paicil in INlont 
io.sc Fill), .Sells, anil I'niv. Acail. Acacia; 
Alpha /.Ota; Sinma Xi; Akv. Club; Track Team. 
States Uelalions Service, V. S. Dcpt. of Akl. 
Maiiifil lleniiella Downey, N i.s, 
I'ntiiian, lU. CliiUl, MiKlrea F.li/abeth, 
11)1(1. Aililii'.is, Montrose, 111, 

u.ss. l-I.DKFNCK Ol.lVK Sl'UAC.CF 

CWINSIUI') 

(.Sister of No, 44-'S) 

A. U. in 1.. \ A.; b. My 17, iSS.i, Dnl'aKC, 

HI,; d. Frank (h. II, iS^o, Du FaKc. 111.) ami 

FloreiKC K.stellc (.Tripp) Spraniie (.b, O, i8sy, 

l.oekport, ./.'.). Frcparcl in Joliet I'p. 11, >. ; 

Delta liamnia; Aletlieiiai; I'lii Delta I'si; I'rcs,, 

Woiuens" LeaKiie, Teaelier, l.oekport Tp. 11, 

S. Married Ueiijaniiu W. Winsliin, II 31. 

igij. Children: licni.uiiin Weseo, b, Ar 31. 

1013; Florence Fli/abetli, b. .11 -'o, njio. Ad 

dress, 4Jt) Si)riicc St., Steelton, I'.i. 

3i8g. KDITU l.ll.l.l.VN Sl'KAV (S.WW KUi 
(Wife of No. J50J) 
1'., 1.. S,; A. 1!. in 1.. & A.. igoS; b. O 
18, iSS.), I'liiiaKo; d. John Campbell (\k iS4,s, 
UiidKcporl, Ind.) and Mary Ann (.liiiniit 
.Spr.iv (.li. iSs-t, Caleilonia, t.'an.). I'rep.ircd 
ill llvdc Park 11. S,; Lewis Inst. I'i Uela 
IMii; Mask and Uanble; Dramatic Club; l.ib. 
I'hib. .\sst. Loan I.ibii., Ihiiv. of 111., igo7-». 
Married I'rcd Scott Sawyer CoO, F (>, u)00, 
Arlington lleisbts. 111. Child, Fred Cninii, b. 
Ja 30, 1011. Address. 407 White l?ldg., Sialtle. 

3u)o. FKKD MFKWYN STAKKK 
Fublieity Manager; 1.1.. I?.: b. Ja i8, iSS.s. 
Clavton. 111.; s, lames 1.. (.b. My Jo, i8.sS, 
ItaiVy, 111.) and Fli/abetli Jane (Montgomery) 
Staker (.b. iStiS, Clavton, Ul.K Frepareil in 
Clayton II. S." l*i I'lict.i: Thela Kappa Nu; 
Ailelphic; I'ol. Sc. Chib; Witeiiagcmote Court. 
Mgr., I'ublicity Depi,. Southwest Nat. Kauk 01 
Commerce and Civiumcrce Trust Co., Kans.is 
Citv, Mo. Married Ulanchc F. Melville. (.) 1, 
igoD, Hogard, Mo. Child, Dorothy J.mc. b. 
11 .'S, u)io. Addii-ss, 1007 K, 4.'nd, Kansas City, 
Mo. 

3101. FAUl. DOWN INC STFARNS 
Ftiginccr; li, S. in M, F. ; b, S 14, 1886, 
K.inkiii, 111.; s. 1.. D. U'. Kilbourn City, \Vis.> 
ami Adda (.liarner) Stearns (b. Milford, 111.). 
I'rcpared in Henry Kendall Coll.; Champaign 
11. S. M. F, ,<oc,, I'res, ; Sr. Hall Com. 
Draftsman. .Stephens Adamscin Mfg. Co., 1007- 
8; liisi>. F.n.nr,, 1008; -Sales Fugr., iQo8-o; i^>.. 
New York t itv, 1000: Mgr., Hiauch ofTice. 
New York Citv, 100011; Partner. Fort Pitt 
F.ngng. C^l,. Pittsburgh, 1011 — . 1st It,, Signal 
R. C. Aviation Section, 1017; Mustered out. 
la -•-■, 1019. Married Idadvs Kugenia Whithaiii. 
Je iJ, lytJ. Child. Sarah Jane, b. My -•-■, 1013. 
Addri-ss. 1317 Lancaster .\ve.. Swi.s.svalc, Pa,; 
^i/,t. (i(/./., 0064 W'oodwell St., Pittsburgh. 



3101A. ANNIK II, STEVFNSON 
U, S. in II, Se,; b. Ja ^7. i88^. Nebraska 
Citv. Neb,; il, F', H. Stevenson, i'rep.ircd in 
Nebraska City II. S. I.ibn., Pub. Lib., Nebrask.i 
City, Neb. Address, Nebraska City, Neb. 

319:!. WALTKR M(M<C.AN STF.WART 

Manager; M. S. in K, V..; h. 1) ii>, 1S85; s, 
John !•■. (.b. Mr 19. 18.(9, Monroe, W'is.)"aiid 
Alay (.Mien) Stewart (.b. le 30, 18.(9, Hrecks- 
viUe, (),). Prepared in Kvanston II. S, Phi 
CJaiiima Delta; Phoenix; K. K. Club; Class 
baseball; Cap Com.; Jr. .Smoker; Clini., Sr. 
Ball. .Salesman, la. Keniielt Co., 1907-10; 
Manufaclurer's Agt., 191011; Mgr., Vacuuiu 
I'leaiier Dept., Kellogg Mackav Co., igii — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; W. O. W. 'Married ICIiza- 
licili Uiugliam, .S ui, 1009, Daylona, l"la. Child, 
Charles T)(Uiald, b. () Ji, 1910. Address, loio 
Lake St., Kvanston, 111. 

319.!, MARSHALL CHILDS STOOKEY 
(.llrother of No, .'.'Sp) 

Farmer; 11, S. in C. K. ; b. On, 1881, War 
renburj;. 111.; s. Lewis (b. O jo, 1848, St. 
Clair Co., 111.) anil l.eona (.Childs') Stookey 
(h. F .'0. i8";(i, Sangamon Co., 111,'). Pre 
pared in Decatur H, S. Delta Upsilon; Shield 
and Trident; C. K. Club; Orange and liluc 
Dancing Club. With C. vS: N. W. R. R., White- 
hall and Deer Lodge, Mont., 1907; With C. 
M. iS: l". .S. R, R,, 1008-9; Farmer, 1909 — . In 
ch.irge of tp. Liberty Lo;in, Red Cross, Army 
Y, M. C. .v. Campaigns. Mem., M. F. Church; 
Decatur Cluli; A. V. .'i. M,; K. T. ; 'Treus, 
Macon Co, I'"arin Itiir,, 1918, Married Mildred 
Wilkinson, S 1, 1913, Milwaukee. Children: 
M.iig.iiet (."aroiine, b. Jl 9, 1914; M;iry Eliza- 
beth, b. S 0, i9il>. Address, llarristown. 111. 

3194. IIALVER RliFUS STRAIGHT 
(Husband of No. 3409; Hrother of Nos. 
3.=;i\S, S443> 
Manufacturer; 11. S. in M. K.; b. .\g .•4, 
1884, El Paso, 11!,; s. Lee S, (b. D -•-•, i8(.3. 
(."ropsey, HI.) iind ld;i Maude (Tiinner) 
Straight (b. Ap 1.=;, i8t>3. near F;iirbnry, 111.). 
Pupared 111 l-'oiuhi (.Li.) 11, S,; Ciriiinell .\cad.; 
,Sliulied ;it Cornell, la,; Iowa Coll, Siguui \i, 
Mem., Pub. Service Keseive, 1917; lien. Mgr., 
Add (!'lay I'rod. Co., 1918 -. Crantcd 14 patents 
on various clav working m:ichiiies ;iiid designs 
of bldg, tile "and bhlgs, .\uth.: Individual 
Motor Drives for Clay Working M;ichiuery, 
their Ftliciency and S;iving Involved; Hriclt, 
My 1907; The Ceramics .Svliool Presented be- 
fore Iowa Hrick and 'Tile .\ssii. J a 1908 and 
Pub, in liriek ; Dryer (.'(uistructioii Presented 
before Iowa Hrick and Tile .Vssn. and Pub. in 
rroeeediiiiis of above; Clay Mining, presented 
at Chicago, F" 16, igii, before Interstate 
Hrick and Tile Assn.; V. P., la. .St. Clay 
M fgrs. Assn., iqio-ii; Treas. la. St. Clay 
Mfgrs. Assn., 191 1-1 j; Sec. and 'Tro;is., la. 
St. Silo Assn. Married l.iira h'.thel lloge 
('08), Ja I, 1909, Cliiciigo. C'hildreii: Lee 
lloge, b. Ap JO, igii; Dorothy, b. Je t, 1915; 
Eliziibeth, b. 1' 3. 1918. Address, Adel, la,; 
bus. add., Rrick & Tile l""actory, do. 

3195, JAMES Al.HERT STRAWN 
Heating F'ngr, ; H. S. in M. E. ; b. J a 2j, 
188 (, Forrest, 111,; s. loel R. (b. Ja 8. 184J, 
llttawa, HI.) and Mary Francis (Brown) Strawn 
tb. Mr 30, 1851, Hiowusville, N. Y.). Pre- 
iKired in" Ponli;ic Tp, 11, S, Pi Theta; Tau 
lieta Pi; Phoenix. Col., I'niv, Regt., 1006-7. 
Instr. in Mil. I'niv. of 111., 1906-7; Draftsman, 
Link Helt Mach. Co.. 1907; ./o., Stephens Adam- 
son Mfg. ("o., 1007-8; F'ruit Crower. Colo. 
19081 3; Heating Dept, Cent. HI. Light Co.. 
Peoria, 1913 iti; Siipt., do., igio — . ftLirrie.d 
Kernie M. Delatour, ja 12, 19H. Forest. 111. 
Child. Max Delatour, b. .\it 14. 1914- Address, 
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3196. GEORGE MAURITZ 5 TROMBECK 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 3, 1880, 
Moline, 111.; s. John (b. Ag 31, 1851, Sweden) 
and Emma Augusta (Ekeblad) Strombeck (b. 
S 8, i860, do.). Prepared in Moline H. S. 
Tau BetaPi; Y. M. C. A.; Scandinavian Club; 
Sigma Xi. With the Root & Vandervoort 
Engng. Co., 1907-18; Strombeck, Becker Mfg. 
Co., 1918 — . Mem., Free Swedish Evang. 
Church. Married Amanda C!hri.stian Nelson, 
My 30, 1907. Children: Vernon Mauritz, b. O 
8, 1908; Reuben Emmanuel, b. O 25, iqio. Ad- 
dress, 1 133 13th Ave., Molin«, 111.; bus. add., 
Strombeck Becker Mfg. Co., do. 

3197. ELMER EMERSON STULTS 
(Husband of No. 3506) 
Broker; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 19, 1883, West 
Liberty, la.; s. Allen Sylvester (b. Deland, 
111.) and Carrie Eliza (Ilaynes) Stults (b. 
Frankfort, O.). Prepared in Evanston T[). H. 
S., West Des Moines (la.) H. S. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Phoenix; Univ. 
Track Team; Class Baseball and Football. 
Grocery Bus., 1907-9; Farmer, 1909-12; with 
E. R. Hasse & Co., Real Est. and Mortgage 
Brokers, 1912 — . Married Minnie L. Parker 
('08), Mr 27, 1909, Taylorville, 111. Children; 
Margaret Caroline, b. N 16, 1910; Allen Park- 
er, b. Je 13, 1913; Helen Louise, b. .S 5, 1914. 
Address, 463 Willow St., Winnetka, 111. 

3198. MARY KATHARINE SWARTZ 
(CARSON) 

(Wife of No. 1835; Sister of No. 8802) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 14, 1885, Piatt Co., 
111.; d. B. F. (b. Pa.) and Minnie E. (Schuk- 
necht) Swartz (b. Wis.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Athenean. Teacher, Pt. 
Byron H. S. one yr. Married F. T. ('arson 
('03), 1909, Urbana. Children: Mary Annt-, 
b. Ja 1910; Thomas Bur'ice, b. Je 191 1; Dorothy 
Joy, b. Je 13, 1914; Joseph Robert, h. Mr i_'. 
1916. Address, 510 W. Mai"-, Urbana. 

3199. VINCENT WESTFALL SWITZER 
Treasurer, Baker- Vawter Co.; b. Ag 0, 
1885, Shawnee Mound, Ind.; s. George 
Washington (b. N 2, 1854, Otterbein, Ind.) 
and Lida (Westfall) Switzer (b. Ap 28, 
1858, Montmorenci, Ind.). Prepared in 
La Porte (Ind.) H. S. ; Purdue Univ., 
1003-5. Beta Theta Pi. With Baker-Vawter 
Co., 1907; Asst. Supt., dn., 1910-12; Efficiency 
Engr., do., 1912-13; Sales Mgr., do., 1913-16; 
Dir., do.; Comptroller, do., 1916-18; Treas., 
do.. iqi8 — . Mem., Univ. Club, Chicago. Mar- 
ried Eila Graves, Ag 8, 191 1, Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich. Address, Benton Harbor, Mich. 

3200. MAURICE COLE TANQUARY 
Professor; B. S. in Sc. ; A. M., ipo8; Ph. 
D., 1912; b. N 26, 1881, Lawrenceville, 111.; 
s. Thomas J. (b. Ja 17, 1841, do.) and Flora 
A. Cole (b. S 3, 1852, Miami Co., Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Lawrenceville H. S.; Vincennes, Ind. 
Univ. Acacia; Gamma Alpha; Delta Sigma 
Rho; Ionian; Represented 111. in Hamilton 
Orat. Contest, 1907; Scholarship, 1908; Fellow- 
ship, 1909. Asst. in Entomol., 1908-12. Grad. 
work, Harvard Univ., 1910. Insp. and Econ. 
work in Minn., 191 1, Instr., Entomol., Kan. 
Agr. Coll., 1912-13; Zoologist, Crocker Land 
Arctic Expedition, 1913-16; Asst. Prof., Ento- 
mol. Kan. Agr. Coll., 1916 — . Auth. : .\ Prelim. 
List of the Ants of Illinois, Proc. St. Acad. Sc, 
191 1 ; Experiments on the Adoption of Lasins, 
Fjormica, and Polyergus Queens by Colonies of 
Alien Species, Biol. Bui, Vol. XX, 1911; Biolo- 
gical Studies of Formicidae, Bill. III. St. Lab. 
Nat. Hist., Vol. IX, My 1913. Mem., Entomol. 
See. of Am.; A. A. A. S.; St. Acad. Sc. Mar- 
ried Josephine W. Perry, Jl i. igi6. Child, 
Jean, b. Aj) 7, 1917- .Address, Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., Manhattan, Kan. 



3201. EDWARD ROMAINE TARNOSKI 

(Brother of Nos. 3202, 7256) 
Contr. and Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 
26, 1884, Chicago; s. Stephen (b. Ja i, 1852, 
Warsaw, I'oland) and Mary (Skora) Tarnoski 
(b. Ag 10, 1864, t/o.). Prepared in R. T. Crane 
Man. Tr. Sch. C. E. Cluh. Struct. Draftsman. 
1907; Insp., 1908; Asst. Engr., 1909; Supt. of 
Const, and Engr., The Rodgers Co., Chicago, 
1909-14; McManis & Tarnoski, Contr. and 
Engr.. 1914 — . Address, Y. M. C. A. St. Paul; 
bus. add., 298 Endicott Bldg., do. 

3202. PAUL THADDEUS TARNOSKI 
(Brother of Nos. 3201, 7256) 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S i, 1885, 
Chicago; s. Stephen (b. Ja i, 1852, Warsaw, 
Poland) and Mary (Skora) Tarnoski (b. .\g 
10, 1863, do.). Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., 
Chicago. Chem. Club; Varsity Track Team; 
X'arsity Football Team. Chem., C. R. I. & P, 
R. R, Co., 1907; Swift & Co., 1908; Great 
West. Cereal Co., 1908-9; .\rmour & Co., 1909; 
Sec. and Treas., Com. Chem. Lab., 1910 — ; 
Sec. and Treas., Chem. Engng. Co., 1910 — . 
Auth.: Reaction of Methyl Malonicester (with 
Richard Sidney Curtiss), Jour. .4. C. S., 1908. 
Mem., A. C. S.; Wheaton Golf Club; May- 
wood Golf Club; Chicago Camera Club. Ad- 
dress, 181 Humboldt Blvd., Chicago; bus. 
add., R. 1625 Manhattan Bldg., 431 Dearborn 
St., do. 

3203. FRED COE TAYLOR 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja i6, 1886, 
Water Valley, Miss.; s. John M. and Mary 
(Yeager) Taylor. Prepared in Hyde I'ark 
H. S., Chicago. Beta Theta Pi. Instrument- 
man, Grand Trunk Pacific K. R.; Material 
Insp., I. C. R. R.; Chief Engr., Conley Frog 
& Switch Co.; Dept. Mgr., H. \V. Johns- 
Manville Co., St. Louis Branch, dn., Nash- 
ville, Tenn. Married Nancy Lane I'usey, Je 
10, 191 I, Chicago. Children: Mary X'irginia, 
b. D 22, 1913; Jane Pusey, b. S 14, 1916. .Ad- 
dress, c/o H. W. Johns-Manville Co., St. Louis. 

3204. INEZ THISSELL (FOSDICK) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. Prepared in E. 
111. St. Norm. Sch.; Harvard II. S., 1907-8: 
San Diego, Calif., 1908-12. Married A. M. 
P'osdick, Je i, 19 16. Address, 2439 Capitan 
Ave., San Diego, Calif. 

3205. EMMET COLLINS THOMPSON 

Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 8, 
1886, Franklin Grove, 111.; s. J. C. and Martha 
(Hanger) Thompson. Prepared in Byron H. S. 
Mech. and Constr. Work with C. C. I. Co., 
Ishpeming, Mich., 1907-15; Mech. Engr., Cop- 
per Range Co., Painesdale, Mich., 1915-16; do., 
Harrison Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, iqi6: 
Supt., do.; Gen. Supt., Harrison Works, E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours & Co., Philadelphia, 1918. 
Married Mary Nelson Thompson, Ap 30, 1913, 
(Jwinn, Mich. Child, Robert Jerome, b. Jl 
21, 1915. Address, 1108 S. 46th St., Phil? 
delphia; bus. add., Harrison Works, £. I. (lu 
Pont de Nemours & Co., do. 

3206. FRED NEWTON THOMSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 8. 1886, Per- 
dueville, 111.; s. S. ^.arvey (b. Mr 18, 1856, 
Thorntown, Ind." and Bessie J. (Carson) 
Thomson (b. O 22, 1862, New Holland, O.). 
Prepared in Paxton H. S. Engaged in dredg- 
ing swamp land. Address, Bercail, Mont.t 

3207. CHARLES HERMAN TORNQUIST 

(Brother of No. 8826) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 3- i8«4. 
Donovan, 111.; s. Andrew (b. Sweden) and 
Mathilda (Johnson) Tornquist (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, TH. 
Engr. for Stone & Webster: with Phoenix 



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Const. Co. of N. Y., Idaho, 1913-16; Supt. of 
Const., Ut., Calif, and Wash., :9i6-i8; with 
Atlantic Loading Co. of N. Y., near Hani- 
monton, N. J., 1918 — . Married Enimil 
Hutchinson, Je 17. 191 1, Portland, Ore. Child, 
Marian Jane, b. My 3, 191J, Portland, Ore. 
Address, c/o Atlantic Loading Co., Hammon- 
ton, N. J. 

3208. THEODORE HERMAN TRAMS 
(Brother of No. 2530) 

Consulting and Min. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Ag 9, 1879, Kolbcrg, Ger. ; s. Charles Fred- 
erick (b. F 10, 1856. Belgard, do.) and Bertha 
Caroline (Borth) Trams (h. F 8, 1846, Kolberg, 
do.). Prepared in Loda and Paxton H. Sclis. 
C. E. Club. Concrete Insp., 1907; Instr., 
Mo. Sch. of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo., 
1907-8; Concrete Insp., D. L. & VV. R. R., 
1909-11; Bldg. Ins])., do., Montclair, N. J., 
1911-12; Concrete Insp., do.. Nicholson, Pa.; 
Asst. City Engr., Lewiston, Pa., 1914-17; Civ., 
Consulting and Min. Engr., Heath, Mont., 
1017-18- rfo., Lewiston, Mont., 191S — . Married 
Pearle Geneve Laylield Hiatt, S 15, 1902, Cham- 
paign. Children: Charles Herman, b. N is, 
1904; Garnet Elizabeth, b. Je 18, 1912; Claude 
Albert, b. My 18, 1914. Address, Lewiston, 
Mont. 

3209. MERLE JAY TREES 
(Husband of No. 2474) 

V. P., Chicago Bridge and Iron Works; 
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 191 1; b. Je 14. 1883; 
Mayview, 111.; s. George Washington (b. My 
16, 1846, Clermont Co., O.) and Jennie May 
(Ray) Trees (b. Williamsport, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Frankfort, Ind., H. S. Phi Delta 
rheta; Phoeni.x; C. E. Club; Univ. Band: Class 
Football; Chm., Sr. Invitation Com. Cupola 
Foreman, Foundry Griffin Wheel Co., 1907: 
Engr., Kelly-Atkinson Const. Co., 1908; Bldg. 
Insp., John Deere Plow Co., igo8; Contr. 
Engr., Chicago Bridge & Iron Works; Esti- 
mator., Contr. Engr., Mgr., Chicago Contr. 
Office; Gen. Contr. Mgr.; V. P. in charge 
Operation, Sales, Engng., and Purchasing, do., 
1908 — . Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. ; Chicago 
Engrs. Club; Univ. Club, Chicago; Illini Club, 
Chicago; Engrs. Club. N. Y.; A. S. C. E.; 
Pres., Nat. R. R. Appliances Assn. Married 
Emily Lavinia Nichols ('05), Ja 2, 1909, Chi- 
cago.' Children: Katherine, b. O 28, 191 1; 
George Spencer, b. Ja 16, 1916. Address, 9921 
S. Winchester Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 105th 
and Throop Sts., do. 

3210. HENRY GEORGE TREICHEL 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 15, 1880, 
Chicago; s. Ernst Henry (b. O 22, 1855, Ger.) 
and Fredericka (Berwitz) Treichel (b. Ag i, 
1857, do.). Prepared in Internal. Cor. Sch. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
With the Arnold Co., Engrs. and Consts., 
Chicago. Married Clara Brahm, Je 9. 1909, 
Chicago. Children: Regina Brahm, b. M>' 
28, iQio; Henry Brahm, b. D 8, 191 1. .Address, 
595 Greenwood Ave., Glencoe, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o The Arnold Co., 105 LaSalle St., Chicago. 

321 1. EDNA TRUMAN 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Urbana; d. 
John Tarleton (b. 1857, do.) and Emily L. 
"(Frankenberg) Truman (b. 1858, do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Illiola. 
Teaching, 1907-18. Co. Chm.. Home Econ., 
San Matso Co., Calif. Address. Redwood 
City. Calif. 

3212. CARL CLINTON VAN DOREN 

(Brother of Nos. 447'. 6633, 6634) 

Head Master and Author; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b. S 10, 1885, Hope, 111.; s. Charles Lucius 

(h. My 21. i"8<;7, Grand Ridge, 111.) and Eu- 

dora Ann (Butz) Van Doren (b. My 4. 1863, 



Hope, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Ph. 
D., Columbia, 191 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Piii Beta Kappa; Phoenix; Adelphic; Scribb- 
lers; Prelim., Final and Special Honors; 
Scholarship in English, 1907-8; Class Poet; 
Ed., ///. Mag., 1905-7. Asst., Rhet., Univ. of 
111., 1907-8; Scholar, Columbia, 1908-9; Fel- 
low, do., 1909-10; Instr., Eng., do., 1911-14; 
.■\sst. Prof., Eng., do., 1914-16; Assoc. Prof.. 
Eng., do., 1916 — ; Head Master, The Brearley 
School, 1916-19. Auth.: The Life of Thomas 
Love Peacock, J. M. Dent & Sons, London, 
1911;^ Shakespeare on His Art, in Shakespear- 
ian Studies by Mems. of the Dept. of Eng. 
and Comparative Lit. in Columbia Univ., The 
Columbia Univ. Press. 1916; Fiction I, Brown, 
Cooper, Chap. VI; Fiction II, Contemporaries 
of Cooper, Chap. VII, Book II, The Cam- 
bridge Hist, of Am. Lit., Vol. I, 191 7. Trans- 
lator: Ilebbel's Judith in Poet Lore, Vol. XXV. 
No. IV, 1914; Co-ed, The Cambridge Hist, of 
Am. Lit., G. P. Putnam's Sons, Vol. I, 1917; 
Vol. II, 1918. Ed.: Tales by Washington Irving, 
Oxford Univ, Press, London, 191S; The Vicar 
of Wakefield, Ginn & Co., Boston, 1918; Con- 
tributor of articles and reviews to various 
periodicals. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; 
Faculty Club, Columbia; Authors' Club, N. Y. ; 
Trustee, Children's Aid Soc, 1917 — . Married 
Irita Bradford, Ag 23, 1912, Tallahassee, Fla. 
Children': Anne, b. D ii, 1915; Margaret, b. 
O 21, 1917. Address. 351 W. 114th St.. N. Y. 
City: bus. add., 60 E. 6ist St., do. or Colum- 
bia LTniv. 

3J13. HARRY WALTER VANNEMAN 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1909; 
b. Jl 23, 1882 Sidell, 111.; s. Franklin M. (b. 
Mr 3, i860. Ridge Farm, 111.) and Margaret 
(Canaday) Vanneman (b. Ap 4, 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Sidell H. S.; Hedding Coll. Prep. 
LL. M., Yale Law School, 1910 (cum laude). 
Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi. Lawyer, 
Urbana, 1910-11; Instr., Law, LTniv. of S. Dak., 
i<.)ii-i5; Prof, of Law, do., 19 15 — . Auth.: 
Reviews in Jour, of Criminal Law and Crimi- 
nology, 1911. Sec, Co. Chap., Am. Red Cross, 
1917—. Married Winifred M. Campbell, Je 
22, 1912, New Haven, Conn. Address, 311 
Canby St., Vermilion. S. Dak. 

3214. ALBERT ALEXANDER VAN 

PETTEN 

(Brother of No. 3587) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 9, J883, 
Cramer, 111.; s. William Johnston (b. Ap 6, 
1854, Elmira, N. Y.) and Margaret E. (Buch- 
anan) Van Petten (b. F" 4, 1858, Congruity, 
Pa.). Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Alpha 
Delta Phi; Glee Club; Band. Civ. Engr., 
Ciuanico Centrale, Porto Rico, 1907-9; Asst, 
Const. Engr., Central Fortuna, 1906-10; Civ. 
Engr., Central Pagan, 1910-12; Supt. Const.. 
Porto Rico Const. Co., 1912-15; Chief Engr., 
I'unta Alegre Sugar Co., Cuba, 1915-16; Mgr., 
Punta Alegre Sugar Co.. do.. 191 6 — . Assoc. 
Mem. A. S. C. E. JNIarried Jessye Douglas 
Gurney, N 6, 1907, Ensenada, Porto Rico. 
Children: William Douglas, b. Ap 22, 1910; 
Willa Margaret, b. S 2, 1912; Alberta Gurney, 
1>. Je 13, 1917. Address, Punta, San Juan, 
Cuba. 

3215. MAURICE ESCHNER VASEN 

Secretary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 21, 1885. 
Ouincy, III.; s. Benjamin George (b. Jl 2, 
i'S58, Philadelphia) and Julia (Eschner) Vasen 
(b. Mr 16, i860, do.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S.; M. A.. N. W. Univ., 1909; LL. B., do. 
Zcta Psi; Pol. Sc. Club. Atty. at Law, Chi 
cago. 1909-13; Sec, Quincv Bldg. and Home- 
stead Assn. Ed. and Compiler, 37th and 38th 
.•\nnl. Proc, Convention, Bldg. Assn., League 
of 111.; Ed., Am. Bldg. Assn. News, Cincin- 
nati, 1916-17; Assoc. Ed., 111. Suppl., Bide. 
.Issn. News, Cincinnati. Mem., ist Inf. 111. 



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Nat. Guard, 1009-12. Chicago Bar Assn.; St. 
Sec, 111. Bldp. Assn. League, igi6 — . A. F. 
A. M.; Hamrlton Club; Illini Club; Rotary 
Club; B. P. O. E.; Quincy Motor Club; Quincy 
Country Club. Married lone Ellis Vasen, N 
5. 1913. Quincy, III. Address, 517 Main St., 
Quincy, III. 

3216. NATHAN RUTHVEN WAKEFIELD. 

JR. 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 25, 1883, 
Chicago; s. Nathan Ruthven, Sr. (b. F 22. 1830, 
Kingsville, O.) and Mary Jane (White) Wake- 
field (b. Ja 4, 1841, Tallula, 111.). Prepared 
in W. Div. IT. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., LL. 
B., N. W. Univ., 1 910. Alpha Kappa Phi; 
Cosmopolitan Club; Scribblers Club. Atty. 
and Councelor at Law, iqio — -. Mem., Chi- 
cago Congr. Club; Illini Club, Chicago. Mar- 
ried Mabel II. Strawbridge, S 27, 191 3, Chi- 
cago. Address, 833 S. Carpenter Ave., Oak 
Park, III.; bus. add., 10 S. La Salle St., Chi- 
cago. 

3217. RICHARD JAMES FRANCIS WALL 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 16, 1885, 

Auburn. N. Y. ; s. Patrick Joseph (b. 1857, 
Navan Co., Meath, Ireland) and Azzlie (Gardi- 
ner) Wall (b. i86,:;, Prescott, Can.). Pre- 
ared in Robert Waller LI. S., Chicago. Theta 
elta Clii; Sr. Ball Com.; Pres., Arch. Club. 
Arch., The Bion J. Arnold Co. and Dean Ik 
Dean, Arclis., Chicago, 1907-8; Ilolabird & 
Roche, 1908-14' Arthur Heun, 1914-15; Shep- 
ley, Rutan & Coolidge, 1915-16; C. M. & St. 
P. R. R., 19 1 6 — . Address, 2330 N. Halsted 
St., Chicago. 

3218. RALPH CORE JENNINGS WALLACE 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. D i. 1883, 

Homer, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. Elyria, O.) and 
Effie O. (Core) Wallace (b. Homer, 111.). 
Prepared in Homer II. S.; N. W. Univ., 1903- 
6; Delta Tau Delta. Ins. Solicitor, 1907-8; 
Dist. Agt., 1908-9; Cashier, Pacific Mutual Life 
Ins. Co., Spokane, 1909-10; Farmer, 1910 — . 
Married Bess Linder, Mr 11, 191 1, Salt Lake 
City. Address, Jerome, Idaho. 

3219. BERTHA EVELYN WALTERS 
(GREEN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 27, 1885, Richmond, 
111.; d. Frederic A. (b. 1865, do.) and Anna 
E. (Rawson) Walters (b. 1862. Wauconda, 
111.). Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Alpha 
Chi Omega: Phi Delta Psi; IlUo Bd. Mem., 
Woman's Club, 1907-9; A. C. A. Married 
Howard S. Green, My 20, 191 1, Woodstock, 
111. Child, Howard Frederic, b. D 29, 1913, 
Address, 918 S. Cannon St., Spokane. 

3220. HENRY BEN POPE WARD 
Merchant; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Je 21, 
1885, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. George F. M. (b. 
On, 1854, Harrington, Conn.) and .Sarah 
Elizabeth Ward (b. Jl 31, 1857, Franklin Co., 
111.). Prepared in Mt'. Vernon IT. S. Plii 
Delta Theta: Egyptian Club; Univ. Band; 
Mgr., 1907 Illio. 111. Nat. Guard; 4th Regt. 
Band, 1890-1900. Married Aline Emerson, My 
12, 1914, Mt. Vernon, 111. Child, Louis Emer- 
son, b. Ja 18, 1918. Address, 819 Maple St., Mt. 
Vernon, III. 

3221. OWEN MARTIN WARD 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 10, 1885 
Champaign Co., 111.; s. Patrick (b. 1843, Ire 
land) and Mary (Williams) Ward (b. do.) 
Prepared in St. Mary's II. S., Champaign 
Emerson Elec. Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Union Elec 
Light & Power Co., 1908-16; Operating Engr. 
The Milwaukee Elec. Ry. & Light Co., 1916 — 
Married J. Elizabeth O'Brien, Ja 26, 1909 
Champaign. Children: Mary Gertrude, b. F 
20, 1911; Virginia, b. Mr 27, 1913; Doloras 
Agnes, b. S 9, 1915; Owen Morgan, b. O 28, 
1917. Address, 304 26th St., Milwaukee. 



3222. CHARLES EUGENE WATERHOUSE 
City Engr.; A. B. in Sc; B. S. in C. E., 
1908; b. S 28, 1874, Oakville, la.; s. Taylor E. 
and Louisa E. (Harkleroad) Waterhouse. 
Prepared in la. Wesleyan Univ. Acad., Ml. 
Pleasant, la. Phi Delta Theta; Triangle; 
Math. Club; Y. M. C. A. Drainage work, 
1908-9; City Engr., Mt. Pleasant, la., 1909-11; 
Drainage Const, work, 191 1; with C. B. & Q. 
R. R., 1911-16; Citv Engr. Burlington, la., 
19 1 6—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. 
Married Mildred Elliot, Je 30, 191 o, Burling- 
ton, la. Children: William Taylor, b. Ap 12, 
lyii; Mary, b. N 19, 1914. Address 1201 S. 
i-'th St., Burlington, la.; bus. add., (jity Hall, 
do. 

3223. HOWARD GRAFTON WEAKLEY 
Salesman; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Je 9, 
1886, Shelbyville, 111.; s. James Thomas (b. 
S 9, 1841, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., O.) and 
Ann Eliza (Durban) Weakley (b. Mr 13, 1848, 
do.). Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Treas., Soph. Class. Gen. office 
work with Selz Schwab Shoe Co., 1907; Lord & 
Thomas Advertising Agency, 1907; Salesman, 
Oliver Typewriter Co., 1907-13; Traveling 
salesman. Mayo Skinner Mfg. Co., 191 3 — . 
Detachment, Med. Dept., Base Hosn., 19th Co., 
Sth Tr. Bn., Camp Gordon, Ga. ; Mustered out, 
Mr 5, 1919. Mem., JUini Club of Chicago. 
Address, c/o Mayo-Skinner Mfg. Co., 2115 Els- 
ton Ave., Chicago. 

3224. FRANK MARSHALL WELCH 
Engng. Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 23, 
1881, Mt. Pleasant, la.; s. Charles Clinton (b. 
1845, Whalensburg, N. Y.) and Mary (Mar- 
shall) Welch (b. 1849, do.). Prepared in E. 
Aurora H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield and 
Trident; Univ. Band. Link Belt Co., Chicago, 
1907-8; Stephens- Adamson Mfg. Co.; do., Engr. 
Salesman, 1908-9; Roberts & Schaefer Co., do., 
1909-11; Webster Mfg. Co., Tiffin, O., 1911-18; 
V. P. and Gen. Mgr., The Greenville Mfg. Co., 
Engrs. and Machinists, Greenville, O., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Sand and Gravel Plants, Rock Products, 
Jl 22, 1915; (iround Storage Plants, do., Ja 7, 
1916; Location of Sand and Gravel Plants, do., 
S 22, 1916; Standardization of Sand and 
Gravel, do. Married Lucile Nyman Knott, Je 
18, 1913. Children: Marshall Knott, b. N 14, 
1914; James Nyman, b. Ja 18, 1916. Address, 
Greenville, O. 

3225. NELLE F. WELLES (PARR) 
A. B. in Sc.; b. Ag 9, 1885; d. W. T. (b. 
S 1850, French Grove, 111.) and Laura A. 
(Parsell) Welles. Prepared in Elmwood H. S. ; 
Knox Coll., Galesburg, 1902-4; Univ. of Calif., 
summer, 1910. Pi IJcta Phi; Varsity Basket- 
ball. Teacher, Collinsville, 111., H. S., 1907-8; 
do., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1908-9; do.. Home 
Econ. and Man. Arts, St. Norm. Sch., Santa 
Barbara, 1909-12. Mem., Y. W. C. A. Mar- 
ried P'rank Willis Parr, O 29, 1912, Elmwood, 
111. Child,, Barbara Katherine, b. Jl s, 191 7. 
Address, 115 Ayres Ave., Peoria. 

3226. PORTER ROYAL WEST 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.- b. D 3, 1884, Wat- 
seka, 111.; s. William (b. Je 14, 1846, Attica, 
Ind.) and Emma Rebecca (Moore) West (b. 
D 29, 18^7). Prepared in Watseka H. S. 
Class Football. Boiler room Engr., N. W. Sta., 
Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; 75 Degree Club of Chicago; 
West. Soc. of Engrs.; Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; 
Illini Club. Address, 3903 N. Seeley Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 3401 Elston Ave., do. . 

3227. CURTIS CORNELIUS WESTFALL 

Bridge Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 14. 1886, 

Bushnell, 111.; s. Dr. E. K. (b. fa 8, 1839, 

Thorntown, Ind.) and Irene R. (Wann) Wes^- 

fall (b. Jl 19, 1856). Prepared in Bushnell H 



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S.; LiMiib.iul roll., ii)0.v.|. X'aisily U.iski'tball 
and liasflmll. l>iafisiiiaii, HimiIrc PiTt., I. C. 
R. R., 1(307-11; Asst. EpRr., Jo.. Track Eleva 
lidii, 1911-13; I'liitf Enci'., ulidlaiul I'oiitiiu'tital 
K. K., Tamt'stowii, N. Dak., ii)i,,i; Assl. Kiigr., 
r. C". X\. U., H)i.j-i5; KiiKi-. ot liiidRi's, (/.'.. 
i()vs — . Mai'iicd Odiotliy SlolTcl. S 4, 101. •. 
Adihfss. t>oi.i Stonv Island Ave, t'liicami; bus. 
luid.. lUWh'c nopt.". 1. C. R. K., I'aik Row 
Sia., ./.'. 

^.•-■8. KRKI) 11. Wlllll'. 
(Urother of No. 40J3) 
Faniur; B. S. in Agr.; h. Ap 6, i8-(>, Uidad- 
lands. Ill,; s. l>avisou (h. N 15. i8.i.\ Wi-stliold. 
Ind.) and Virginia (.Ouiokt White (.!>■ Ja 10. 
185--). ritpaifd in Alan. Tv. 11. S., Indian- 
apolis. .\lph;i Zita; Ciystal Uanoing Clnli. 
Cnpt., Co. M., winning Co. in coinpolitivc drill. 
Marrifil Rose 1 Icgcnbart, 1-' u, 1013. Cliani 
paign. . li/(/>c\«.<. Ivroadlands, lU.i 

3--J0. \VI1.L1.\M HL.MKk Wliri'K.^^lDl': 
l.awvcr; LL. B.; b. Ja 15, i8f<5. Joslin. 111.; 
s. William 11. (b. f 7, i85(>. Moline. 111.) and 
Mary lane (.Mien) Whiteside (h. iSo.u Coal 
Valley" HI.). Prepared ii\ .Moline 11. .^. Theta 
Kappa Nil. Village .\tty. Carbon ClilT. 111., 
KjoS; Asst., Attv. tSen. OtViee, Springheld, 
jgoo; Asst. St. .\ttv., Roek Island Co., 111., 
iQi--—- . Exalted Ruler, Moline Lodge, U. l'- 
O. E. No. 550. Married t'ora Aliee Whiteside, 
.■\p 0, 1010, Des .Moines. .-(./J) i-.v.c. i6jo I.ove. 
Moline, 111.; i'li.'. (i</('.. 4(HV.ioj Peoples Kank 
BUIk'.. Jo. 



3-'30. 



EDSON Al.KXANDKR Wll-HKR 



Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. 11 -■». 187.1. 
Gridlcy, 111.; s. E. L. Wilder. Prepared in 
Knreka Co. Engr., .Alliance Gas & Power », o., 
.Vllianee. O. JJJn'.ss, c/o Alliance C-as & 
Power Co., AUiaiue, O.t 

j.-ji. MARY STANCLYFFE WILKINSON 
(Sister of No. J867) 

Librarian: A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 6, 1887. 
Utica. N. v.; d. James Edward (b. b <), 1858. 
Lawrence, Mass.) and Abbie Jennie Merril 
(Egar) Wilkinson (b. O J.', 1861, P.eloil, Wis.). 
Prepared in Champaign 11. S. Phi Delta I si. 
Teacher, Kalamazoo, Mich., igo7-8; Jo.. Ionia, 
Mich. 11. S., 1008-10; Libu., Pittsburg; Jo., 
Superior, Wis., iqii-i.-; Jo.. St. Louis, i()i---. 
Mem., Mich. St. Teacher.s' Assn., ioo7-u>; 
Sch. Masters Club, 1008; Am. Lib. Assn.. 
101-'—. AJJifSS. 573.1 McVherson Ave., St. 
Louis. 

3.-.V. ANNA WALLER WILLIAMS 
(Sister of Nos. i(>i5, 2--87) 

Instructor; A. K. in U & A.; A. M.. igi-; 
b .\p --8 i88^, Kenuev. lll.;'d. James .Alex- 
ander (b 11 .'-•. 1840, Roekford, N. C.) and 
Annie lane" (Waller) Williams (b. Mr 4. '^5>\ 
Louisville, Kv.). Prepared in Urbana 11. S. ; 
Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pres., Ale 
thenai; V. W. C. A. cabinet; 11. ^c.Uuh; 
Eug. Club, liistr.. Kail. St. Coll., Manhattan. 
Kail.. 101?: Jo.. Home Econ.. ITiiiv. ot Calil., 
Berkelev." Calif. Mem. M. E. Church. .-(./ 
</»..o-. "Home Econ. Dept., Univ. of lalil.. 
Berkeley. Calif. 

3J3J. CLEMENT CLARENCE WILLIAMS 
(Husbaml of No. 407s) 
Professor: B. S. in C. E.; b. F ;i. 
188 • Brvaut. 111.; s. Isa.ic Creenbury (b. 1S41. 
Ind.) and Martha -Ann (Davis) Williams tt>. 
184=;, Columbus, O.). Prepared in Canton II. 
"s 'B S.. la. Norm., 1001; C. E., Univ. of 
Colo 10(^0. C. E. Club; Tau Beta Ti; Sigma 
Xi- Fin.al Honors. Rodman & Instrument- 
III in D l. S: W. R. R.. 1007: Instr. in Civ. 



Engng., Univ. of Colo., i(jo7-8; Draftsman, 
(ieol. Sur., Colo., igo8; Instr., 1008-9: Supt. 
(.'oiistr.. ioo(); Acting Prof, of Civ. Engng.. 
Univ. of Colo., i()oi)-io; -Asst. Prof., Jo., njio 
14; Prof, of Ry. Engng., Ihiiv. of Kan.. 
n)H; Consulting Engr. on Bridges, Bldgs. 
and Pavements; Kxiierl for Sis. of Neb. and 
.Mich, on Ry. Rale Litigation; Supervising 
l'".ngr. on (."oust.; U. S. Covl. Exniosives Plant. 
Charleslon, \\'. \'a., 1018; Jo.. Nilro, VV. Va.. 
11)18; I'rof., Civ. E.ngng., Univ. of Kan., 
1018 ..\ulh.: Design of Railway Location, 
John Wiley \- Sons, i()i7; Mun. Water Supplies 
of Colo.; Sewage Disposal at Boulder, .lour. 0/ 
liiuniil.. iyo8; lost .Analysis, l:)uiii<;. Contract- 
iiuj: Raising a \'iadiut l'[uler Tratlic, .lour, of 
liiujn<7.. loii; b'low of Water in Irrigation Dit- 
ches, Univ. of Colo.; Econ. Location of Irriga- 
tion Caiuils, Proc, .Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs.. 101 1; 
Various other articles. Mem., .\m. Ry. Engng. 
.Assn.; Kan. Engng. Soc.; Soc. Prom, of Engng. 
Kdnc; Mem., A. S. C. K.; M. E. Church. 
Married Crace Josephine Black ('10), Ag ji. 
1010, Urbana. .tJJrrss, I'niv. of Kan., I.aw- 
I eiice, Kan. 

,u\M. DJ ALMA DC^WNEV WILLIAMS 
Manager: B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 14, 1884, 
Kennev, 111.; s. Joel 11. (h. la »i, 18s and 
I'Moreiice Belle Davenport (b. Je J5, 1857. Ken 
ney. 111.). Prepared in I'armer City H. S. 
.Sigma Xi; I'inal Honors. .Asst. Engr., M. K. 
T. R. R., 11)07-10; With Chicago Bridge & Iron 
Works, Chicago, 1010-18; Mgr.. Erection, Jo., 
i()i8— . Married De Nova Black, D 15. 1910, 
("liiiton. 111. .-/(/i/rr.v.\-. lotus Prospect Ave., 
(hicago; bu.t. iiJJ., io5tli and Throop Sts., do. 

3J35. GEORGE ANNIS WILLIAMS 
B. S. in E. E.; b. F 28. 1881. Aledo. 111.; 
s. G. W. Williams. Prepared in Aledo H. S. 
.\cacia. .-tJJrrss, 50J Tatt Blvd., San Antonio. 
Tex.t 

.i-jo. \AC\ PARKE WILLIAMS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. .Ap 5, 188.', Blootn- 
ingtoii. 111.; d. Robert Ebenezcr (b. i8js, 
Green Co., Pa.) and Martha Jane (Smith) 
Williams (b. Maury Co., Teiin.). Prepared 
in Bloomington 11, S.; Lucy I'obb Inst., .\thens, 
Cii. B. ,*^., HI. Wcsleyan Univ., uioo. Kappa 
Kappa tiamnia. Libii., Withers Pub. Lib., 
Bloomington, HI., u)o8 — . AJJrrss, SoiVi 
E. JelTerson ,">l., Bloomington, lll.t 

3J37. BESSE EVERETT WILSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; d. Wm. Craig (b. Ind.) 
and Emma Everett Wilson (b, Chicago). Prc- 
l>are(l in Chicago Pub. Sclis.; .A. B., Lewis 
Inst., 11)05; I.ibn., St. Norm. Sch., Spcartish, 
S, Dak,, 1008; ./()., Delos K. Diggins Lib., 
Harvard, 111., 1008-11; Asst. Libn., St. Norm. 
.Sch.. Valley Citv, N. Dak., loii-u; Libn,, 
.'^t. Norm. Sell., C'arbondale, 111., igu-i,?; John 
Crerar Lib,, 1013 — . Mem., Chicago Woman's 
Chy Club; Am. Lib. .Assn.; Chicago Lib. Club, 
(i/i/rt\w, 5078 New Hampshire .Ave., Norwood 
Park, Chicago. 

3.-38. JOHN DEAN WILSON 
(Son of No. 122) 
Business; .A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Je 27, 
1885. Indianapolis; s. W. Bent (h. Tippecanoe 
Co.." Ind.) and Nettie uAdams) Wilson ('77). 
(b. Champaign Co.. lll.V Prepared in Lafayette 
IL S.; Purdue I'niv,. 1003-4; I'eta Theta Pi. 
Sec.. Lafayette Packing Co., 1007-11; Asst. to 
Pres,, The' Estcrline to., 1011-14: Proprietor, 
Wells Medicine Co.. Lafayette. Ind.. 1914 — . 
Married Jessie Baugh. Je 10. looS, Lafayette, 
111. Children: lane. b. -Ap 28. 1009; William 
P.augh, b. .Ap 8. loii; Marv, b. Ja 24. iOif>- 
AJdrcs.<:. 6^0 Ferry St,. I.afavette, Ind.; bus. 
odd.. 8 N. "2nd St., (/('. 



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3J.V). IJiS'JKK KOy WILSON 
Ins. Agt. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S a8, i8«^', 
WaBliington. III.; s. Nathan (\t. Ag 4, 1850, Mt, 
Pk-asanl, N. J.; and Lydia Ann (Mitcliell) 
Wilson (I). Mr 9, 1852, Mackinaw, 111.). Pre 
pared in Foo.sland li. S. ; llniv. Acad. Ion 
lan; Capt., Univ. Kegl. Jirjokkccper, 1908-ri; 
Life Ins. Agt., 191 1 — . 2nd Lt., Co. I"", Fifth 
111. Kfscrvc. Married Hester Cameron, Je 
-7, iQ'S, Lincoln, 111. Address, Gibson City, 

in. 

.3240. llAkkY WOODIIAM 
Instructor; A. I', in Sc.| b. S 1882, Gray- 
ville. 111.; s. Coniplon (b. S i, i83fj, Edwards 
Co., 111.) and Ann (I'otter) Woodhain (b. D 
28, 1842). I'rejjarcd in Gray ville Ji. S.; No. 
Ind. St. Norm., Valparaiso, Ind. Ionian. 
Teacher, TI. S., I'axton, 1907-8; Stevens i'oint. 
Wis., 1908-10; Merced, Calif. II. S., iyio-12; 
Ukiah, Calif. 11. S., 1912-14; Instr., Ilort., Ore. 
St. Agr. Coll., (Jorvallis, Ore., 1917-18; do.. 
Selma Ihiion II. S., Calif., 1918— . Married 
Edna Clara Banks, 27, 1914, Ukiah, Calif. 
Address, 2423^ B St., Selma, Calif.; bus. add., 
Union High School, Selma, Calif. 

3241. EUNEST C. WOODIN 

(Brother of No. 2870) 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 9, 
1885, St. Joseph, 111.; s. T. J. (b. S 6, 1842, 
Georgetown, III.) and (Carrie A. (Hunt) Wood- 
in (b. O IS, 1834, Albany, N. V.). Prepared 
in St. Joseph H. S. and Univ. Acad. Drafts- 
man, 1907-8; Salesman, 1908-10; Conlr. in 
concrete work, 1908-9; Chem. Works Lab. P. 
& L. Co., 1909-11; Cadet Eiigr., 1911-12; Asst. 
Sui;t., Gas Mfg. Works, Pitney Court, 31st St., 
1912 — . Mem., III. Gas Assn., Supts., Meet- 
ings. Married Virga Lee l'"unk, Je 29, 19 'o, 
St. Joseph, Mich. Addre.'is, i<^(> Eugenie .St., 
Chicago; bus. add., 31st and Pitney Court 
Sta., (fo.t 

3242. KUTll KLEAXOK WOKK ((API'S) 

Princijjal; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 6, 1884, 
Keosau'iua, la.; d. William Alexander and 
Hinda (Marlowe) Work. Prepared in Ot- 
tumwa (la.) II. S.; la. Wesleyan Univ., 1903- 
4; Univ. of Colli., 1904-3. Pi Beta Phi. Asst. 
Prin., Bagley (Minn.) H. S., 1910-11; I'rin., 
Chaska (Minn.) II. .S., 1911-12. Married .\rlh- 
ur L. Cai>))S, S 4, 1913. Address, 219 (jara .St., 
(Jttumwa, la. 

3243. JEANNETTE LAMB WORTH EN 
(.Sister of No. 2299) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 11 13, 1887, 
Warsaw, III.; d. John Burnham Kimball (b. 
!•" 4, 1855, Warsaw, III.) and Isabella Sackett 
(Connor) Worthen (b. Jl 29, 1857, l.uray, Mo.). 
I'repared in Warsaw H. S. Alethenai; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Teacher, Davenport, la. Ad- 
dress, Warsaw, 111.; bus. add., 171 1 Brady 
St., IJavenport, la. 

3244. HELEN c;KkTKUDE WKIGIIT 

(Sister of No. 2302) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 22, 1884, Toulon, 
111.; d. William Wilberforce (b. S 10, 1842, 
Canton, III.) anrl Mary (Hopkins) Wright (b. 
D 30, 1846, Granville, 111.). Prepared in Tou- 
lon Acad. Wellesley Coll., 1902-3. Alpha Chi 
Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Art Inst., Chicago, 
1909-11. Address, Toulon, 111. 

3243. "WILLIAM PRICE WRIGHT 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 4, 1885, Liberty- 
ville, III.; s. Caleb Frank (b. Mr 15, 1856, Fort 
Jackson, N. Y.) and Emma Jane (Price) 
Wright (b. Mr 8, 1856, Chicago. Preiiared 
in Deloit Coll. Acad. Ionian; Volunteer Band; 
Y. M. C. A. Preaching; Banking, 191 1 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; Nat. Citizens League for 
Prom, of Banking Reform. Died Ajj 20, 1914. 



324''. RAYMOND CLIFF YANT 



Knginefr; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 8, 1883, Can 
Ion, O. ; s. (jeorge W. (b. do.,) and Amy A. 
(Wesifall) Vaiil (b. Minerva, O.). Prepared 
in Ko.kiik (la.) IL S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta 
Nil Epsilon; C. E. Soc; Capt., Sr. Baseball 
leain, 1907; Jr. Prom. Com.; Class Football, 
hngr. Const, for Rilpoctric Bros.; do., Hugh 
Murphy, Om.-iha; Murjjhy Const. Co., Louis- 
ville, Neb., 1918-- . Married Josephine Blair, N 
-'.S, 1909, Pij,er City, 111. 'I wu children. Ad- 
dress, c/o Miiriiliy Const. Co., Louisville, Neb.t 



3247. JOHN WILLIAM YATES 
(Brother of No. 2875) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 11, 1879, Du- 
bu(|ue, Ja. ; s. Thomas and Jean (Lal-"rance) 
N'.ites. Prepared in Dubutiue H. S. Address, 
8039 Bennett Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Chicago 
Junction R. R., Union Stock Yds., do. 



3248. Fl<i;i) DKINKWATKR YKAT(JN 

Engineer; I!. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 13, 1881, 
Northiiort, Me.; s. Fred (b. F 21, 1847, Bel- 
fast, Me.) and (ieorgia (Drinkwaler) Yeaton (b. 
.Vortliport, Me.). Preitared in Man. Tr. H. 
S., Indi.inapolis. Resident Engr. Const., Big 
I'our Ry. Co., Indianaiiolis; Asst. Engr., I'risco 
.Vlaintenance; do., C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., 
('hief Engrs. Office, Chicago. Married Blanch 
Holmes Chacey, Ja 1, 1912, Oak Park, 111. 
Children: l'"rederick L., h. Ja 10, 1913; Ed- 
ward C, b. F 15, 1915. Address, 222 S. Ken- 
il worth Ave., (Jak I'ark, III,; bus. add., Ry. Ex- 
ch.inge I'Idg., (hicago. 

3249. CHARLES W.M.TER YECK 

Physician and Surg.; A. B. in .Sc. ; b. S 7, 
1885, Flora, 111.; s. Walter W. (b. W. Va.) 
and Frances M. (Handle;y) Yeck (b. O.). 
Prei.ared in Flora 11. S.; Chicago Univ., 1908- 
9. M. D., N. W. Univ., 1911. Chi Psi; Egyp- 
tian Club; Coll. Dancing Club; Theta Nu Ep- 
silon; Phi Rlio Sigma. Physician and .Surg., 
Evansville, III. Mem., Staff of Vanderburg 
(Jo. Tuberculosis Hospital; O. Valley Med. 
.Soc; Vanderburg Co. Med. Soc; Am. Med. 
Assn. Married Marjoria Elizalicth Dixon, O 
12, 1910, Chicago. {;hild, Charles Walter, Jr., 
b. O 25, 1911 (died O 28, 1911). Address, 300 
fJrant .St.. Evansville, Ind.; bus. add., CJrant 
and (Jinn Sts., do. 



3250. TRYGVE D. YENSEN 
(Husband of No. 1028) 

Research Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; 
b. Ja 30, 1884, Drammen, Norway; s. Jens 
("arl (b. ja 18, 1855, do.) and Josefine Otonio 
Theodora (Rogeberg) Yensen (b. O 10, 1854, 
Kongsberg, Norway). Prepared in Christiana 
Cathedral Sch., .N'orway. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim., Final and .Special 
Honors. Testing Dejjt., (ien. Elec. Co., 
.Schenectady, 1907-8; Asst. in Elec. Engng. 
Dept., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Asst. Engr., Shaw- 
ingan Water Si Power Co., Montreal, Can., 
i')09-io; Asst. in Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
111., 1910-15; First Asst., do., 1915-16; Research 
Asst. Prof., E. E., do., 191 6; Research Engr. 
Westirighouse Elec. &r .Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, 
i9i(j — '. Auth.: Starting Currents of Trans 
formers, Erifjiir/. li.xp. Sta., Unu). of III. Bui., 
!\'o. 55, Vol. 8; Abnormal Conditions of Trans- 
former Operation, Elec. World, 1907; Magnetic 
and Other Properties of Electrolytic Iron Melt- 
ed in \'acuo, linf/ni/. E.vp. Sta. Univ. of III. 
Bui. No. yz. Vol. 8, 1914; The Effect of Boron 
uijoii the Magnetic anrl other Properties of 
Electrol Iron, Meltcrl in Vacuo, do., No. ■;■;, 



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Vol. 8, 191 5; Magnetic and Other Properties 
of Iron-Silicon Alloys, Melted in Vacuo, do.. 
No. 83, Vol. 8, 1915; Magnetic and Other 
Properties of Iron-Aluminum Alloys, Melted 
in Vacuo, do.. No. 95, Vol. 8, 1917; Various 
articles for Elec. World, N. Y.; E. T. Z. Ber- 
lin; A. 1. E. E., N. Y.; Kemi, Formaciog Tempi, 
Norway; Tekniske Ukeblad, Norway; Gen. 
Elec. Rev., N. Y.; A. I. M. E.. N. Y.; Techno- 
graph; Met. and Chetn. Engr., N. Y. ; Am. 
Elec. Client. Soc; Electrician, London. V. 
Chm., A. I. E. E., Urbana, 191 1; Mem., 
Heimskringla; Unitarian Assn. of Am.; Am. 
Metric Assn. Married Sarah Louise Dewey, 
('97). Je 30, 1910, Urbana. Child, Arne 
Dewey, b. Ap 4, 1912. Address, 21 13 Dela- 
ware Ave., Swissvale, Pittsburgh. 



3251. DWAYNE GLOVER YOUNG 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 31, 1884. 
Lewiston, 111.; s. T. A. Young. Prepared in 
Lewiston H. S. With Chicago Edison Co., 
Chicago. Address, loi E. 19th St., Portland, 
Ore.t 

3252. JACOB FRANK SIMPSON ZIEGLER 
Farm. Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 25, 1883, 
Clinton, 111.; s. Jacob (b. N 14, 1843, near 
Strassburg, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Simpson) Zieg- 
ler (b. N 22, near Dayton. O.). Prepared in 
Clinton H. S. Alpha Zeta; Acacia; Agr. Club. 
Mgr. of farms for Mrs. Isabella Warner, 191 1 — . 
Sec.-Treas., Baird Harvester Co., Decatur, 111., 
1916 — . Mem., Universalist Church. Address, 
Clinton, 111. 



CLASS OF 1908 (354 LIVING, 9 DEAD) 



3253. EDWINA EUNICE ABBOTT 
(COWAN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; b. Ja 6, 1887, 
Chicago; d. Edwin Fletcher (b. 1854, Janes- 
ville, Wis.) and Nelley Webster (Howe) 
Abbott (b. 1866, Hartford, Conn.). Prepared 
in Austin H. S.; Univ. of Tenn., 1904-6. 
Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1913. Chi Omega; 
Scholarship in Psych., 1908-9; Phi Beta Kappa: 
Sigma Xi. Instr., Psych., Vassar 1909-12; 
do., H. Sophie-Newcomb Memorial Coll., New 
Orleans, 1913-15. Dist. Chm., Eighth Kan. 
Dist. Woman's Liberty Loan Com., 1918 — . 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Am. Psych. Assn. Mar- 
ried Austin Marcus Cowan, O 7, 191 S. Lane, 
Kan. Address, 33 29 Country Club Place, 
Wichita, Kan. 

3254. EDWIN BERT ADAMS 
(Brother of No. G i) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 24, 1883, 
Crete, 111.; s. Julian (b. do.) and Ida (Mot- 
long) Adams (b. do.). Prepared in Chicago 
Man. Tr. Sch.; Chicago Heights H. S. Tri- 
angle; C. E. Club. Chief Draftsman, I. T. S., 
1908-10; Field Engr.; City Engr.. 1910-12; 
Chief Field Engr., Grand Rapids, Mich.; 
Sewage Disposal Engr., do. Married Sadie 
Grace Young, S 14, 19081, Bondville, III. 
Children: Eunice, b. Je 19, 1910; Bonila, b. 
F 6, 1917. Address, 742 Giddings Ave., Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

325s. DEBORAH CHASE AKERS 
(TRAVERS) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 22, 1887, Amboy. 
111.; d. Charles Edgar (b. i86s, HI.) and Zella 
Margery (Rush) Akers (b. 1866, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S.; West. Coll., 1904-s; 
1905-6; Millikin Univ., 1906; Bryn Mawr Coll.; 
Scholarship in Psych., 1909-10; Bonn Univ., 
Ger., 1910-11. Mem., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Sylan Morse Travers, F i, 1912. Long 
Beach, Calif. Address, 2754 E. Broadway, 
Long Beach, Calif. 

3256. ALBERT ALLEN 

Business; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. My 22 
1885, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. John Rhodam (b. O 
10, 1836, do.) and Isabelle (Maxey) Allen (b. 
Ja I, 1856, do.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. 
S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Choral Soc. ; Cml. 
Club; Egyptian Club; Sr. Mem. Com. Sec. 
and Treas. Jefferson Milling Co.; Treas., Mt. 
Vernon Improvement Co.; Dir., Mt. Vernon 
Loan and Bldg. Assn., 1915 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 113 12th St., Mt. Vernon, 
111. 

3257. GEORGE HERBERT ANDERSON 

Oil and Gas Producer- A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
My 27, 1884, Roseville, 111.; s. Perry Nord- 
strom and Johanna (Olson) Anderson. Pre- 
pared in Roseville Tp. H. S. Phoenix; Yoxan: 
Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Prelim. 
Honors; Pres., Freshman class. Sec-Treas., 
Union Bond Investment Co., Oklahoma City, 



Okla., 1909-13; Oil and Gas Producer, Tulsa, 
Okla., 191 3 — . Married Myrtle Owen, Je 20, 
1913. Children: Betty, b. jl 24, 1914; Owen, 
b. Ja 21, 1916. Address, 1118 S. Main St., 
Tulsa, Okla. 

3258. ANNA MARY APPLEGATE 
(Sister of Nos. 2558, 4526, 6055) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; 
b. Ja 23, 1885, Atlanta, 111.; d. Albert (b. My 
8, 1849, 111.) and Clara (Miller) Applegate 
(b. My 6, 1851, do.). Prepared in Atlanta 
H. S. Scholarship in French, 1908-9; Fellow- 
ship in French, 1909-10. Teacher, Bisbee, 
Ariz.; Instr., Mod. Lang., Coll. of Mont.; 
Asst. Prof., Rom. Lang., Hiram Coll., O. Ad- 
dress, c/o Hiram Coll., Hiram, O. 

3259. ROBERT STUART ARTHUR 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 10, 1885, 

Chicago; s. William Christopher (b. Ap 23, 
1S53, Hillsboro, O.). Prepared in Lewis Inst. 
Delta Tau Delta; Shield and Trident. Civ. 
Engr., Ark., 1909; do., Okla., La., 1909-10; do., 
Brazil, S. A., 1910-11; do., Bridge Dept., I. C. 
R. R., Chicago, 1912-18. ist Lt., 22nd Engrs., 
A. E. F., France. Married Leta Symonds, D 2, 
1913, Chicago. Address, 7359 Princeton Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o Bridge Dept., I. C. R. 
R., do. 

3260. HARRY JAMES ATKINSON 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 18, 1883, Cleve- 
land; s. Alfred (b. Ag 18, 1852, Rotherham, 
Eng.) and Mary Pearce (Hutchings) Atkin- 
son (b. Te 2, 1858, Portland, Eng.). Prepared 
in Toliet Tp. H. S. Sigma Alpha Nu. Prin., 
Sheldon H. S., 1908; Teacher, Joliet Tp. H. 
S., 111. Sergt., H. A. Howard Unit, S. A. T. 
C, Cambridge. Mass.; Mustered out, D 4, 1918. 
Address, 803 Ohio St., Joliet, 111.; bus. add., 
Joliet Tp. High School, Joliet, 111. 

3261. PAUL WILEY ATWOOD 
Hort. Insp.; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 24, 1887, 

Earlville, 111.; s. Myron C. (b. Ag 24, 1865, 
Bristol, 111.) and Mabel Louise (Wiley) At- 
wood (b. Mr 16, 1867, Earlville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in E. Aurora H. S. Aztec Club; Alpha 
Gamma Rho. Fruit Grower, Wenatchee, 
Wash.; St. Hort. Insp., 191 3 — • Mem., St. 
Luke's Epis. Church. Married Bess Louise 
Pfrangle, F 15, 1912, Aurora, 111. Children: 
Ruth Elizabeth, b. Jl 14. 1913; Charles Harold, 
b. Ag 3, 1917. Address, Wenatchee, Wash. 

3262. JOSEPH PAUL AUMER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 11. 1881, 

Peoria; s. John B. (b. F 16, 1830, Bavaria, 
Ger.) and Maria (Muller) Aumer (b. do.). 
Prepared in Peoria H. S. Sigma Xi. Assoc, 
Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Chem., 
Monsanto Chem. Works. Married Ada Mae 
Aumer, Ag 30, 1903, Urbana. Address, 3176 
Gustine Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., Monsanto 
Chem. Co., do. 



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3263. IRWIN WOODWARD BACH 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1909; b. My 
7, 1886, Farmer City, 111.; s. Jacob Bach (b. 
Ger.) and Minnie Bishop (Woodward) Bach (b. 
S 29, 1859, Farmer City, 111.). Prepared in 
Farmer City H. S. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. 
Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10. M. D. Rush 
Med. Coll., 1912. Interne, St. Luke's Hosp., 
Chicago, 1912-14; Physician, Chicago, 1914-16; 
do., Pontiac, 111., 191 6 — . ist Lt., M. R. C, 
1918; Mustered out, F 5, 1919. Married Ruth 
Crocker, N 16, 1916, Pontiac, 111. Child, Irwin 
Woodward Jr., b. D 30, 1917. Address, 906 W. 
Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add., Pontiac, 111. 

3264. JOHN McCAWLEY BAIRD 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 17, 1885, Olney, 111.; 

s. John T. (b. N 5, 1844, do.) and Sarah 
(McCawley) Baird (b. D 7, 1858, Clay City. 
III.). Prepared in Olney H. S. Asst. U. S. 
Atty., E. St. Louis, 1916: Master in Chancery, 
Richland Co. 111. Mem., Presby. Church; Rich- 
land Co. Bar Assn.; Sec. do., Prea., do., B. P. 
O. E.; Modern Woodman; A. F. A. M. Address, 
403 Morgan St., Olney, 111. 

3265. JESSIE EMMA BALDWIN 

(TURNER) 
(Wife of No. 4468) 
A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1912; d. Amos Clark 
and Elizabeth Rachel (Reynolds) Baldwin. Pre- 
pared in Ottawa H. S. Asst., Bot., Univ. of 
111., 1908-12. Married Hubert Michael Turner 
('10), Ag 22, 1912. Children: Elizabeth Barry, 
b. Ag 17, 1915; Richard Baldwin, b. O 7, 1916. 
Address, 382 Whitney Ave., New Haven, 
Conn. 

3266. ROSCOE LAWRENCE BALL 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 11, 1884, Toluca, 
111.; s. George L. (b. Ja s, 1862, do.) and Maria 
E. (Carrithers) Ball (b. N 24. 1862, Wenona, 
(111.). Prepared in Toluca H. S. A. B., Eureka 
Coll., 1906. Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 
Farmer, Wenona, 111.; .Sch. Dir. Mem., Church 
of Christ; A. F. A. M.; K. P.; M. W. A. 
Married Lucy Rich Burgess, Mr 21, 191 1, 
Wenona, 111. Children: Elizabeth Burgess, b. 
My 6, 1912; Roscoe Lawrence Jr., b. S i, 1913; 
George Charles, b. Ag 22, 1915. Address, 
Wenona, 111. 

3267. WINIFRED AGNES BANNON 
(Sister of No. 2569) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 17, 1885, 
Joliet, 111.; d. Patrick R. (b. Athlone, CJo. Ros- 
common, Ireland) and Margaret (O'Reilly) 
Bannon (b. Esse.x, N. Y.). Prepared in St. 
Mary's Acad., Joliet, 111.; Univ. of Chicago, 
1907. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, Eng., Joliet Tp. 
H. S., 111. Address, 701 N. Broadway, Joliet, 
111. 

3268. LAWRENCE BYRON BARKER 
Sanitary Engr. ; B. S. in M. and S. E.; b. Ja 
31, 1886, Batavia. 111.; s. William P. (b. Jl 3, 
1852, do.) and Helen (Brown) Barker (b. Ag 
24, 1854, do.). Prepared in E. Batavia H. S. 
Supt. quarries of W. P. Barker 6t Son, 1908-09; 
Engr., San. Dist. of Chicago, 1Q09 — . Auth.; 
Description of Const, of New Stock Yards Inter- 
cepting Sewer, Chicago, Engng. News Record, 
Vol. 78. No. I, 1917. Mem., 111. Soc. Engrs.; 
A. A. E. Married Margaret Claire Button, S 
28, 1910, Marquette, Mich. Children: Mary 
Marna, b. 1913; Margaret Jane, b. ig'S- Ad- 
dress, $so E. soth PI., Chicago; bus. add., 
12501 Michigan Ave., do. 

3269. DAVID FREDERICK BARLOGA 
Miner and Ranchman; LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. S 
5, 1886, Pecatonica, 111.; s. Fred (b. Milwau- 
kee) and Eliza Barloga (b. do.). Prepared in 
Pecatonica H. S. Adelphic; Van Twillers. 
Lawyer, Poison, Mont.. 1909-11; Ranchman, 



Nev., 191 8 — . Married Helen Verna Moore, D 
28, 1916, Butte, Mont. Child. Marilyn Celia, b. 
N 16, 1 91 7. Address, 211 N. Montana St., 
Butte, Mont. 

3270. EDNA PEARL BARNHART 

(MINER) 
(Wife of No. 31 14; Sister of No. 2319) 
A. R. in L. & A.; b. Je 19, 1886, Mansfield, 
111.; d. Elias Patterson (b. My 19, 1859, 
Roanoke, 111.) and Sarah Martha (Maxwell) 
Barnhart (b. My 7, i860, Mahomet, 111.). Pre- 
pared in LTrbana LI. S.; Univ. Acad. Alethenai; 
Pres., Y. W. C. A. Married J. Howard Miner 
('07), N 25, 1908. Children: Harold Eugene, 
b. Ag 9, 1910; Harvey Russell, b. N 17. 191 1; 
Sybil Irene, b. Ag 26, 1916. Address, Strong- 
hurst, 111. 

3271. JESSE LOGAN BARRETT 
Banker; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 21, 1884, Henry, 

111.: s. John N. (b. do.) and Susa A. (Shepard- 
son) Barrett (b. Boston). Prepared in Henry 
H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. Farmer, 1908-11; Bank- 
er, 1 911. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Address, Henry, Ill.t 

3272. EDWIN JACOB BARTELLS 
(Brother of No. 3273) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 23, 1885, Camp 
Point, 111.; s. George Case (b. Jl i, 184J, Han- 
over. Ger.) and Christina (Walthers) Bartells 
(b. F I. 1843, New York City). Prepared in 
Camp Point H. S. : Wheaton Coll. Acacia: 
.'\lpha Chi Sigma; Chem. Club; Jr. Cap Com. 
Cliem.. Am. Smelt. & Refining Co., Salt Lake 
City, 1908-9; Chem., Denny Renton Clay & Coal 
Co., Seattle, 1909-13; do.. Pacific Creosoting 
Co., 1913-18; do.. Continental Pipe Mfg. Co., 
do., 1918 — . Address, 1728 Interlaken Blvd., 
Seattle. 

3273. GEORGE CASE BARTELLS. JR 

(Brother of No. 3272) 
Chemist: B. S. in Chem.; b. O 11, 1882, 
Camp Point, Adams Co., 111.; s. George Case 
(b. Jl I. 1841, Hanover, Ger.) and Christina 
(Walthers) Bartells (b. F i, 1843, New York 
City). Prepared in Maplewood H. S.; Wheat- 
on Coll. Acacia; Chem. Club; Alpha Chi 
Sigma. Chem., Night Supt. and Metallurgist 
.■\m. Smelt. & Refining Co., at the Murray 
Plant, 1908-13; with U. S. Bur. of Mines, San 
Francisco, 1013-1=;; with Penn. Mining Co., 
Camp Seco, Calif., 1915-16; Chief in Charge. 
Smelter smoke investigation, St. Louis Smelting 
& Refining Co.. Collinsville, 111., 1916-18. Mar- 
ried Elva May Elliott, My 26. 1910, Lamp Point. 
111. Children: Frances Christine, b. Ap 7. 1912; 
Lois, b. N 6, 1014. Address, 1109 W. Main St., 
Collinsville, 111.; bus. add., St. Louis Smelt, 
and Refining Co., do. 

3274. MAYME ALICE BATTERSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Sciotoville, O.; d. 

John (b. S 26. 1845, do.) and Sarah Jane 
(Richardson) Batterson (b. D 21, 1849, Jack- 
son Co.. O.). Prepared in Athens (O.) H. S. 
A. B., Ohio Univ., 1901; Ph. B., O. Univ. Y. 
W. C. A.; Athenean. Libn., Pendleton, Ore., 
igio: do.. Green Lake Branch of Seattle Lib., 
Seattle, 1910 — . Mem., Pacific Northwest Lib. 
Assn.; Seattle Coll. Woman's Club; sec. do.. 
,Q,8 — ; Seattle Branch 111. Alumni Assn.; 
Puget Sound Lib. Club. Address, 7508 Sun- 
nyside Ave., Seattle; bus. add., 7334 E. 
Green Lake Way, do. 

3275. AUGUST HARVEY BAUER 
Physician and Surg.: B. S. in Sc; b. Je 
5, 1S83, Chicago; s. Christian (b. Ger.) and 
Charlotte (Wetzel) Bauer (b. Berlin, do.). 
Prenared in Univ. Acad. Ph. G., Rush Med. 
Coll., Chicago, 1903. Der Deutsche Verein: 



1915-18"; Miner,' Freiberg and Oak Springs, Alpha Kappn Kappa. .\sst. Surg., 7th III 



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Tilt'., mil. Mi'in. StaiT St. Joseph's Hospital, 
Chicago; StatV I'hicatfO City Infant lldsp.; 
iSlail, Infant Wflfaic Soc. Chicago. Mar- 
rii'd Florence I'-llit-l Garrett,^ Je 28, 191 1, 
Piano, 111. .-Iddicss. juio Seminary Ave., 
Chicago. 

3276. CIIAKI.ES HAYAKD HAXTKK 
iBiolher of Nos. .^570, 4547) 

Fruit Farmer; B. S. in M. K.; 1>. F 17. 1887. 
Nauvoo, 111.; s. Kinil I. (b. My 13, 1853. 
Newark, N. J.) aiul F.ugenie A. (Dadaiit) 
Ha.xtcr (b. France). Prepared in Nauvoo and 
Keokuk II. Schs. Mcch. Engr., Kolierls & 
Schaefer, Chicago, ujoo- u> ; With West. Klec. 
Co., Des Moines, 1910-11; with Stone and Web- 
ster, Keokuk, 1911-1,3; Kollins ^v- NWstover, 
Kansas City, Mo., 10 1,); .Stone & Webster, Pig 
Creek, Calif., 191J-16; Fruit I'arnier and Bee 
Keeper, 1910 — . Adilrc'SS, R. .?, Leavenworth, 
Kan. 

3277, DANIFL MIDDI.KKACFF BKAI. 
(Brother of No. 7.571) 

Automobile Business; b. Ag 21, 1887, To- 
ledo, la.; s. .Albert Milton (b. Moline, 111.) 
and Elizabeth (MiibllekaufT) Ileal (b. Polo, 
111.). Prepared in Moline II. S. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon. Salesman, Moline .Auto Co., 1909- 
10; do., Omaha Neb., 1910-11; Mgr., do., 1911- 
18. Addres.f, 935 2Sth St., Moline, 111. 

3278. ARTHUR LINN BEAK 
(Brother of No. 1810) 
Contracting Engr.; B, S. in C. E. ; b. F 
20, 1886, Bearsdale, HI.; s. Samuel E. (b. 

1856, Pa.) and Minerva J. (Cox) Bear (b. 

1857, llarristown. 111.). Prepared in Hcca- 
tur II. S. Contr. Engr., Seattle. Married Mary 
Agnes Ritchie, Je 2, 1912, \Vclch, Okla. Ad- 
dress, 1020 Henry Bldg., Seattle. 

3279. FRED PARKER BENJAMIN 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A., 1016; b. D 12, 
1S84, near Watseka, HI.; s. Fred (b. Ja 27, 
185s. N. Y.) and Melissa 1. (Parker) Ben- 
jain'in (b. I) 10, iSs8, Watseka. 111.). Pre- 
oarcd in Watseka l"l. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
belta Sigma Kho; Theta Kappa Nu; Pros., 
Philomatheaii; Pres., lohn Marsiuill Law Chili; 
Prelim, and Final llonors; Ill.lnd. debate, 
1908. 2nd Lt., Inf., Ag 15, 1917; Camj) Boure, 
Tex., 1917; At Camp (Jrant, iiust Dept. Brig., 
1), 1917. Addii-ss, Watseka. 111. 

3280. SOLOMON MILTON 

BEROI.ZHEIMER 
(Brother of Nos. 3281, 4073) 
Drafting Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 8, 
1887, Shelbina, Mo.; s. Otto Henry (b. My 
25, 1848, Furth, Ger.) and I'lertrude (Solo- 
mon) BeroUheimer (b. S 27, iSdi, Keokuk). 
Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S. Pres., M. E. 
Soc. Engr. with Swift & Co., 1908-9: Draft- 
ing Engr., .Austin Mfg. Co.; do., Kennicott 
Co.; </<)., Marsh-Capron Co., 1909-11; do.. 
McKenzie Furnace Co.. 191 113: do.. Link 
Belt Co., 1913-14; do.. Milwaukee West. Fuel 
Co., 1914-15; do.. 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 
lom — . Married Edna Mae Barnett, Mr 27, 
1913, Chicago. .Addrrss. 5933 S. Michigan 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o III. Steel Co., 
S9th and The Strand, do. 

3281. TERESA RUTH BEROLZHEIMER 

(Sister of Nos. 3280, 4073) 
Superintendent; B. S. in Chem; b. My 10, 
1 886, Shelbina, Mo.; d. Henry Otto (b. Mv 
25, 1848, Furth, Ger.) and Gertrude (Solomon) 
Herolzheinier (b. S 27, 1861, Keokuk). Pre- 
pared in Bloom. Tp. H. S. Research .Asst.. 
with Prof. Parr, Cniv of 111.. 1900: Asst. Chem., 
Columbus Lab., idoo-io; Organizer, LaSalle 
l'"xten. Cniv., 1010 12; Asst. Dir., Abraham 



Lincoln House, Milwaukee, 1912-13; Supvr., 
Jewish Aid Soc, (Chicago, 1913-14; Supt., llome 
for Jewish Friendless, do.. 1914-17; do., Jew- 
ish Home Finding Soc, do., 1917 — . Auth. : A 
Comparison of Methods for the Determina- 
tion of Sulphur in Coal (with S. W. Parr and 
W. F. Wheeler), Jour, of Indus, and Engng. 
Chem., Vol. I. No. lo, 1909; Annual Reports 
of Associated Jewish Charities, 1914; Jcivish 
Charities, Vol. IX, No. 3. Mem., Social ^Ser- 
vice Club; Social Worker's Country Club, 
Chicago; Nat. Conf. of .Social Work; Nat. 
Conf. ol Jewish Charities; Woman's City Club; 
Intercollegiate Menorah; Pres. do., 1917-18; 
Chicago Conf. Jewish Social W'orkers. Ad- 
dress. 6445 University Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
iSoo Seiden St., do. 

3282. HAZEL BESORE (McCANN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 3, '^se, Urbana; d. 
Charles Alfred (b. .An 25, 1850, Maryland) 
and Mollie (Somers) Besore (b. Ag 25, 1856, 
L'rbana). Prepared in Urbana II. S. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married George Christy Mc- 
Cann, Je i, 1910, Urbana. Address, 107 Robin- 
son St., Danville, lll.t 

3283. MARY PRUDENCE BILLINGSLEY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 25, 1880, Fair- 
tielil, la.; d. James Strong (b. Ag 20, 1856 
(jlasgow, la.) and Jennie (Schneringer) Bill- 
iiigsley (b. Ja 27. 1856. l.ockridge, la.). Pre- 
pared in Belleville (Kan.) 11. S. A. B., Univ. 
of Kan., 1902. Catalog Asst., Univ. of 111., 
1908-9; Asst. Libn., Kan. St. Lib., Topeka, 
Kan., 1909-13; Chief of Documents Div., Kan- 
sas City Pub. Lib., Kansas City, Mo., 1913 — . 
Auth. : Govt. Documents as Christmas Gifts, 
Pub. Libraries, Mr 1913. Address, 1315 Lin- 
wood Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., Kan- 
sas City Pub. Lib., 9th and Locust Sts., do. 

3284. WILLIAM Z. BLACK 

(Husband of No. 4271; Brother of No. 4075) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag i, 1883, Sey- 
mour, III.; s. John Leslie (b. S 10, 1857, Chi- 
cago) ami Minnie Eveline (Hartrick) Black 
(b. Ag 27, i8,s8, (Juincy, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Pres. and Treas., Philoraathean; 
Mgr., Agr. Baseball Club; Chi Beta; Bus. Mgr. 
///. .-/(/'. ; Class Memorial Com. Farmer. 1910. 
.Auth.: Articles in ///. Agr.; Farmer's Review. 
St. Joseph Record. Mem., AI. E. Church; 
Bldg. Com., .Sell. Trustees; St. Council Nat. 
Defense. Married Mildred Leas ('10), N 26, 
1909, Danville, 111. CbiUlren: William Z., Jr., 
b. Je 29, 191 o; Eleanor Louise, b. Jl 4, 19' 2; 
John Leas, b. Je i, 1916. Address, St. Joseph, 
111. 

3285. LEE ROSS BLOITM 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 31. '886, 
Virginia, 111.; s. Peter Martin (b. Jl 20, 1857, 
BlulTsprings, 111.) and Mary Martin (Lee) 
Blohin (b. F 19, 1859, do.). Prepared in 
Beardstown H. S. Chi Beta. Teacher, Nau- 
voo, 111.: do.. Heyworth. 111. Married Maude 
Lillian McKenzie, S 3, 1910, Beardstown, 111. 
Child, Lyle McKenzie, b. Jl 28, 1911- .Ji'- 
dress, Beardstown, 111.; bus. add., Heyworth, 
lll.t 

3286. VIRON JOSEPH BOOTH E 

B. S. in E. E.; b. My 2;, 1886, Gonzans, 
Tex.j s. Joseph and Nora Boothc. Capt., C. 
A. C.. Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, 191 7; 
Ft. Monroe, A'a.; Maj.. do.. Camp NichoUs, La. 
Address, 4120 W. 21st St., Chicago.f 

3287. JULIUS VALENTINE BOPP 
Farm Supcrviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 31, 



1879. New .Memphis, 111.; s. Henrv (b. Darm- 
stadt, Ger.) and Clara (Lehman) Bopp (b. 
Shiloh, 111.). Prepared in Mascoutah H. S 



So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Sigma Xi;^ Alpha 
Zeta; .Agr. C^ub. Assoc. Prof., Agron., I'niv. 



igoS] 



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303 



of S. Dak.; Assoc. KJ., Orange Judd Norlhzvcst 
Farmstead, 1911-12; Dist. bupvr., N. I'ak. Bet- 
ter Farming Assn., 1912 — ■. Auth.: Series of 
Lessons on Soil Handling; (witli C. Willis) 
Three bul.; various articles for The Farmstead. 
Address, Fessenden, N. Dak.t 

3288. GEORGE JOHN BOUYOUCOS 
Soil Specialist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 23, 
1888, Licolia, Greece; s. John James and Par- 
askcvj (Kapsimakakos) Bouyoucos. Prepared 
in Greek I'rep. Sch.; Y. M. C. A. of Ghicago. 
Ph. 1)., Cornell, 1911; Univ. of Berlin, Paris 
and London, 1913-14. Pres., Adelphic; Cos- 
mopolitan; Bus. Club; Agr. Club; Sigma Xi. 
Autli.: Soil Sur. of Monroe Co., N. Y.; Tran- 
spiration of Wheat Seedlings as Affected by 
Different Soils and by Solutions of Different 
Densities, Botany Gacctte; Buls. and articles 
for Mich. Agr. Exp. Sta. Mem., Am. Soc. of 
Agron. Address, East Lansing, Mich. 

3289. EMIL MARK DIEDRICH BRACKER 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 30, 1882, 
Hillsdale, 111.; s. Diedrich Henry (b. 1847, Kiel, 
Ger.) and Elizabeth (Hanberg) Bracker (b. 
1850, Moline, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Supt., Garden and 
Forest, Berea Coll., Ky., 1909; Farming and 
traveling, 1909-10; Instr., Farm Mechanics, 
Purdue Univ., 1911-12; do., Ore. Agr. Coll., 
1912-15; Farmer, Hillsdale, 111., 1915-18; Farm 
Adviser, Knox Co., 111., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Lab. Man. for Gen. Course in Farm Mechanics, 
1912; Pointers on the selections, adjustment 
and care of Farm Mach., Ore. Sta. Bul., No. 
133; Pointers for the Plowman, Country Gen- 
tleman; Holding the Farmer's Trade, Hardware 
Dealers' Mai;., Vol. 43, No. 257; The Economic 
Value of Efficiency in Bus., ll eekly Implement 
Trade Jour., Vol. 36, No. 7; do.. Farm Imple- 
ment News. Married Ada M. Dinkleinan, Ag 
28, 1912, Cincinnati. ChilcL Charlotte Eliza- 
beth, b. S 8, 1914. Address, Galesburg, 111. 

3290. PERCY BELMONT BRADSHAW 
Draftsman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 15, 1883, 
Sioux Kapids, la.; s. Benjamin Harrison (b. 
O 22, 1847, Winnebago Co., 111.) and Anna 
Amelia ^Guffin) Bradshaw (b. F 17, 1859, 
Carlyle, N. Y.). Prepared in Dixon II. S. 
E. E. Soc. In Const. Dept., Commonwealth 
Edison Co., 1908; Appraiser, Coats & Burchard 
Co., 1909; Elec. Draftsman, West. Elcc. Co., 
1910; Elec. Draftsman, Sargent & Lundy, 1912; 
Elec. Draftsman, Panama Canal, 1912-15; Sec- 
Treas., Union Metal Works, 191 5-16; Elec. 
Draftsman, West. Elec. Co., 19 17 — . Co. G. 
6th Regt., 111. Nat. Guard, 1905 — • Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E.. 1911- Address, 4542 N. 
Spaulding Ave.j Chicago. 

3291. HERBERT AMERY BRAND 
(Brother of No. 3653) 

Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap S. 1885, 
Danville, 111.; s. William F. (b. Ap 22, 1851, 
Ger.) and Fannie H. (Kitchener) Brand (b. Je 
7, 1859, Montreal, Can.). Prepared in Dan- 
ville II. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; 
Mem. of firm, Foltz & Brand, Archs., Conway 
Bldg., Chicago, 1912 — . Mem., lUini Club of 
Chicago. Address, 325 Linden Ave., Oak Park, 
111. 
3292. NELLIE MATHILDA BREDEHOFT 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1 1 
b O 3, 1886, Danville, 111.; d. Henry (b. O 
24, 1851, Danbury, O.) and Wilhelmina Louisa 
Augusta (Eicmelmann) Bredehoft (b. Ja 11, 
1857, Minden, Westphalia, Ger.). Prepared in 
Danville H. S. ; N. W. Univ., 1907- Teacher 
of Eng. and Ger., El Paso, 111., 1908-9; do.. 
Poplar Bluff, Mo., 191 i-U: do., Mo. Wesleyan 
Coll., 1914-15; Teacher, Eng. and Hist Pay- 
ette, Idaho, I9I5-I8- Address, 205 W. Har- 
rison St., Danville, III.; bus. add.. Box 503. Pay- 
ette, Idaho. 



3293. GEORGE EARL BRONSON 
(Husband of No. 3046) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 6, 1885, Clin- 
ton, Wis.; s. Leonard (b. Ag 3, 1856, Sackett 
Harbor, N. Y.) and Grace (Peeble) Bronson 
(b. D 9, 1859, Crown Point, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Austin H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club. Civ. 
Engr., C. & N. W. R. R., 1907; Civ. Engr., 
Q. M. Dept., U. S. A., 1910 — . Mem., Mun. 
iLUgrs. Club of Chicago, Ex. Com., 1912. Mar- 
ried Daisy Dell Irwin ('07), My 27, 1908, 
Urbana. Child, Margaret Irwin, b. S 19, 1910. 
.■iddress, 233 N. Long Ave, Chicago; bus. add., 
207 City liall, do. 

3294. IRA SANFORD BROOKS 
Farm x\dviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. J a 2, 1882, 
Shelby Co., 111.; s. Daniel and Sarah Catherine 
(Arbogast) Brooks. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Lt., 
Univ. Regt. Asst., Exp. Sta. and Inst, in 
Hort., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Farm Mgr., Deere 
Farm, 191 1; Agr. Adviser, LaSalle Co., Ottawa, 
111. Mem.. M. E. Church; Univ. Club; A. A. 
A. S.; Am. Breeders' Assn. Address, Ottawa, 
111. 
3295. HARRY CLIFFORD BROWN, Jr. 
Engineer; 15. S. in C. E. ; b. S 26, 1884, Tip- 
ton, la.; s. Harry Clifford (b. N 19, 1852, N. Y. 
City) and Whcelock (Dean) Brown (b. Ja 21, 

1855, Milan, O.). Prepared in Chicago Man. 
Tr. Sch.; Armour Inst. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Radical Club. Asst. Engr., Chicago Subway 
Comm., 1908-9; Asst. Supt., Davis Marble Co., 
1909-10; Asst. Engr., 111. Central Bridge & 
Building Dept., 1910-16; di., Chicago Bridge & 
Iron Works, 1916 — . Married Elizabeth Elliott 
Foss, N 21, 1914, Chicago. Child, Elliott Foss 
Brown, b. Ag 16, 1916. Address, 5204 Black- 
stone Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Chicago Bridge 
& Iron Works, do. 

3296. WINNINA ELLA BROWNSON 

(Sister of No. 2595) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 18, 1882, 

Ouincy, Mich.; d. Edwin Julius (b. 1852, Ma- 

sonville, N. Y.) and Ella (Gray) Brownson (b. 

1856, Oxford, N. Y.). Prepared in Mary Inst., 
St. Louis; Washington Univ., St. Louis. Eng. 
Club Teacher, Bushnell H. S.; do., Boone 
(la) II S.; do., Hamilton Coll., Lexington, 
Ky.; do.. Cedar Rapids, la., H. S.; With Educ. 
Dept. of Mandel Bros., Chicago in charge of 
salesmanship classes. Address, 1004 39th St., 
Des Moines. 

3297. FLORENCE LOUISE BRUNDAGE 

(MESSICK) 

(Wife of No. 3874) 

A B in L. & A.- b. Ap 12, 1886, Muskegon, 
Mich ; d. Fred (b. D 2s, 1856, Friendship, Pa.) 
and Margaret May (Conley) Brundage (b. My 
^5 1852, Flint, Mich.). Prepared in Muske- 
gon Mich., H.S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Cataloger, Univ. of 
111 Lib., 1909; Loan Asst., 1910; Periodical 
Asst 1910. Married Joseph Breckenridge Mes- 
sick, Jr. ('09), S 9, 191 1. Muskegon, Mich. 
Child, Joseph Breckenridge, III., b. S i.. '913. 
.Address, 3016 Linden I'lace, East St. Louis, 111. 

3298. SARAH ELIZABETH BRYAN 
(Daughter of No. 38; Sister of No. 2597) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A ; B L. S.. 1910; 
b Te 15, 1886, Champaign; d. Alphonso Hunt 
(b Ag 8 1845 Indianapolis) and Alice (Chee- 
veO Bryan ('74), (b. Ja 11, 1854. KI™ Grove, 
111 ) Prepared in Champaign H. b. Alpha L-tii 
Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Orchestra 
and Choral Soc; Lib. Club. Asst. Libn., Cham- 
paign Pub. Lib., 1908-10; Loan .\sst., Univ. 
I ib' 1010 — . Mem., Congr. Church. C haiii- 
paig'n; Lib. Club; Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. 
Assli Address, 612 W. Church St., Champaign. 
111. 



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3299. LOUIS BUENGER 
(Brother of No. 6775) 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 6, 1886, 
Nameoki, 111.; s. William (b. Jl 25, 1853, Han- 
over, Ger.) and Emily S. (Niemeyer) Buenger 
(b. Je I, 1857, Venice, 111.). Prepared in East 
St. Louis rl. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Philomath- 
ean; Sr. Memorial Com. Salesman. Universal 
Portland Cement Co.. Chicago, 1908-12; do., 
Granite City Lime & Cement Co., Granite City, 
111., 1912— . Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Address, R. 1, Granite City, 111. 

3300. ARTHUR PINGREE BUMSTEAD 
(Son of No. 131; Brother of Nos. 2601, 6123) 

Journalist; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 26, 1884, 
Dundee, 111.; s. James E. ('77), (b. O 29, 1849. 
do.) and Justina (Pingree) Bumstead (b. S 29, 
1848). Prepared in Dundee H. S.; Univ. of 
Calif., 1915-16. Chi Beta; Philomathean; Eng. 
Club; Der Deutsche Verein. Real Est. Bus.; 
Journalist. 129th Field Hosp., U. S. Nat. 
Guard, 1917; 129 Field Hosp., 33rd Div., A. E. 
F., France; with Army of Occupation, Luxem- 
burg, Ger. Address, 2529 Hilgard Ave., Berk- 
eley, Calif. 

3301. BENJAMIN PAYSON BURGESS 

Sales Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 18, 1887, 
Ottawa, 111,; s, Hatevet Payson (b. 1854, War- 
ren, Me.) and Henrietta Cross (Godfrey) Bur- 
gess (b. 1857, LaSalle, 111.). Prepared in W. 
Aurora H. S. Sigma Nu. Draftsman, C. B. & 
Q. R. R., 1908-10; Br. Draftsman, O. W. R. R. 
and Nat., Seattle, 1910-12; Reinforced Steel 
Exp. with F. T. Crowe & Co., Seattle, 1912 — . 
Married Nellie Mae Saintmyer, Ja 24, 1912, 
Seattle. Address, 735 33rd Ave., Seattle. 

3302. HARRY HOLDRIDGE BURGESS 

(Brother of No. 3669) 
Engineer; A. B. in Sc; B. S. in C. E., 1909; 
b. Ja 28, 1885, Tonica, 111.; s. Lucian Ashley 
(b. Ja 20, 1852, do.) and Ida A. (Mudge) Bur- 
gess (b. F 3, 1855, Mendota, 111.). Prepared 
in Tonica H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., igoi-4. 
Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Soph. Football team. 
Cost Keeper, J. B. Nelson Co., 1909; Asst. 
Engr., C. A. P. Turner Co., 1909-11; Engr., 
Butler Bros., Contr., 1912-18. Capt., R. S., 
1918; Const. Officer, Watertown Arsenal, Mass. 
Married Martha Mayhaugh, D 29, 191 1, Fort 
Worth, Tex. Child, Richard Mayhaugh, b. O 
15, 1914. Address, Watertown Arsenal, Water- 
town, Mass. 

3303. OPAL BURRES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; b. 
Je 7, 1886, Sidney, 111.; d. William Franklin 
(b. Je 29, 1857, Ashmore, 111.) and Alice (Cool- 
ley) Burres (b. N 23, 1862, Newman, 111.). 
Prepared in Thornburn H. S., Urbana. Sigma 
Xi; Scholarship, 1908-9; Fellowship, 1911-12; 
Grad. Mem., Adv. Bd., Woman's League. Grad. 
Work in Zool., 1908-9 and 1910-12; Prin., Shel- 
don H. S., 1909-10; Head of Biol. Dept., South 
H. S., Youngstown, O., 1913; Teacher, West 
Tech. H. S., Cleveland, O., 1918— . Auth.: 
(with Amos W. Peters). The Diastatic En- 
zyme of Paramoecium in Relation to the Kill- 
ing Concentration of Copper Sulphate, Jour. 
Biol. Chem., Vol. VI, No. i, Mr 1909. Address, 
c/o West Tech. High School, Cleveland, O. 

3304. MILO EUGENE BURWASH 
(Brother of Nos. 2602, 5567, 5568, 6129, 7427) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 15, 1885, Plain- 
view, 111.; s. Thomas Nathaniel (b. Montreal, 
Can.) and Sarah Margaret (Boswell) Burwash 
(b. Mr 27, 1855, Shipman, 111.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. All class football, 1905. 
Fruit Farmer, San Benito, Tex., 1909; do., Mus. 
kegon, Mich., igio-ii; Farmer, C)hampaign, 
1912; Stock and Grain Farmer, Alvin, 111., 



1913-18. Mem., B. P. O. E. Married Ada E. 
Mershon, D 31, 1916, Galveston, Tex. Child, 
Horace Maynard, b. N 26, 1917. Address. R. 
I, Alvin, 111. 

3305. CAROLYN ELIZABETH BUSEY 
(GRATTON) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 15, 1874, Urbana; 
d. J. S. and Caroline Busey. Prepared in 
St. Mary's Acad., Indianapolis. Married W. 
H. Gratton. Address, Shawneetown, 111. 

3306. *CHARLES BOWEN BUSEY 
Bank Cashier; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 22, 
1887, Urbana; s. Samuel T. (b. N 16, 1835, 
Greencastle, Ind.) and Mary Elizabeth (Bowen) 
Busey (b. Je 21, 1854, Delphi, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S.; Phi Delta Theta. 
Grad. Stud., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1908-09. 
Automobile Salesman, 1910-11; Cashier, Bus- 
eys' St. Bank, LTrbana, 1912-17. Instr., O. T. S. 
1918, France; 2nd Lt., Inf., Co. L, 310th Regt., 
78th Div., A. E. F., France; Recommended for 
ist Lt. Mem., Tech. Club, Boston, 1909; A. F. 
A. M. Married Louise Carter, Je 7, 191 1, t)al- 
las, Tex. Child, Charles Bowen, Jr., b. N 15, 
1915. Killed in action N 9, 1918, Argonne 
Forest, France. 

3307- ETHEL MAY BUSHNELL 
(WARING) 
(Sister of Nos. 2925, 3308) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 9, 1887, 
Paxton, 111.; d. Allen Sherrill (b. D 8, 1854) 
and Caroline May (Hills) Bushnell (b. My 10, 
1857). Prepared in Paxton H. S. ; Chicago 
Kindergarten Inst., 1907-8. A. M., Leland 
Stanford Univ., 191 7. Phi Beta Kappa; 
llliola; Valedictorian. Experiments under 
Stanford Univ. of standardization of Ameri- 
can children in comparison with the French 
tests of Binet, 1911-12; Teacher, San Francisco 
St. Norm. Sch., 1918, Auth.: Montessori and 
the American Petted Darling, Kindergarten 
Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 7, 1914; Homeo- 
pathic Treatment in Education; A study of 
the Specific Values in Montessori, Vol. XXIV, 
No. 8, 1914; A Comparative Study of Montes- 
sori. Within the activities of the American 
Kindergarten, Vol. XXIV, No. 9, 1914. Pres., 
Long Beach Kindergarten Club; Assn. Coll. 
.\lumnae. Married Clarence A. Waring, 
Ap 14, 1914, Stanford Univ. (died, 1918), 
Child, Dana Bushnell, b, N 19, 1916. Address, 
Buchanan and Waller Sts., San Francisco. 

3308. HORACE LELAND BUSHNELL 
(Brother of Nos. 2925, 3307) 

Struct. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 6, 
1885, Paxton, 111.; s. Allan Sherrill and Car- 
rie May (Hills) Bushnell. Prepared in Pax- 
ton H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim. 
Honors; Track. With Graham & Myers, 
Archts., 1908; Cawsey & Lohse, Gen. Contrs., 
1909; With Bldg. Dept., City of Seattle, 1909- 
12; Struct. Engr., Triol & Bushnell, 1912-17; 
Struct. Engr., Grant Smith & Co., 191 7 — -. 
Married Leah Jane Litt, Mr 25, 1914, Seattle. 
Address, 1424 26th Ave., Seattle. 

3309. BEATRICE MARTINDALE BUTLER 
(BEEBE) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 3, 1886, Chicago; d. 
Henry Frederick (b. do.) and Eva Isabel 
(Martindale) Butler (b. Montreal, Can.). Pre- 
pared in Austin H. S., Chicago; Boston Univ, 
Law Sch., 1908-9. LL. B., Univ. of Ore. 
Delta Sigma Rho; 111. -Ind. Debate; Girls Glee 
Club; won second place, Hamilton Oratorical 
Prelims., 1907. Teacher, Eng., St. Croix 
Falls H. S., 1909-10; Prin., H. S., Brewster, 
Wash., 1910-11; Teacher, Eng., Gresham H. S., 
1911-12; Eng. and Ger., 1912-14. Married 
Lewis Charles Beebe, Je 8, 1914, Portland, 
Ore. Child, William Wallace, b. Je 15, 1915. 
Address, Cottage Grove, Ore. 



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3310. *JOHN PRESCOTT BUTLER 
Real Est. Dealer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 
20, 1884, Mishawaka, Ore.; s. Patrick (b. Ja 
10, 1828, Leitrim, Ireland) and Elizabeth 
(Ray) Butler (b. Mr 26, 1849, Donegal, Ire- 
land). Prepared in Monticello H. S. Pres., 
Scribblers' Club; Eng. Club. Salesman, 1909; 
Advertiser, 191 o; Farmer, 191 1; Real Est. 
Dealer, 1912. Married Marie Margaret Han- 
cock, F 25, 191 1, Decatur, 111. Died N 18, 
1914, Bovill, Idaho. 

3311. ARCHIE STANTON BUYERS 
(Brother of No. 5057) 
Captain; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 20, 1886, 
Sterling, 111.; s. John (b. Mr 2, 1834, Buyers- 
town, Pa.) and Frances Anna (Gait) Buyers 
(b. Ja 23, 1843, Lancaster, Pa.). Prepared in 
Sterling Tp. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Pre- 
lim, and Final Honors. Teacher, Math., Mech. 
Drawing, and Descriptive Geom., Albion Coll., 
1908-9; With Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. 
Y., 1909-11; With Exp. Turbine Dept., 15 
mos.; Turbine Engng. Dept., Champaign, igii- 
13; Inst., Mech. Engng., Univ. of 111., 191 1- 
12. 2nd Lt., C. A. Corps, U. S. A., 1912; 
ist Lt., do., 1916; Capt.. do., 1917; Major, do., 
191 8 — . Address, Ft. Mills, Corregidor Island, 
P. I. 

3312. FRANK MILTON BYERS 
Farm Supt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 11, 1885, 

Charleston, 111.; s. Joseph William (b. 1851, 
Greensburg, Ind.) and NelJie (Bradshaw) 
Byers (b. Ap 1861, Sparta, 111.). Prepared 
in Charleston H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Maj., Univ. Regt. Married 
Stella Therese Surman, Je 21, igii, Carlin- 
ville. 111. Child, Frank Milton, Jr., b. Mr 5. 
1916. Address, Deere Model Dairy Farm, 
Moline, 111. 

3313. JOHN BRAHM CABANIS 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 22, 1882, 

Petersburg, 111.; s. John Clark (b. F 28, 1852, 
Todd Co., Ky.) and Elizabeth (Brahm) Cabanis 
(b. D 12, 1857, Petersburg, 111.). Prepared in 
Salem H. S. Sigma Chi; Yoxan; Phoenix; 
Mgr., Baseball, 1908. Engr., City of Chicago, 
1908-9; do., R. S. Feurtado (Consulting Engrs., 
1909-10; with Universal Portland Cement Co., 
and Ludowici-Celadon Co., 1910; Northwestern 
Sales Mgr., The Atlas Portland Cement Co., 
1916 — . Slem., Univ. Club, Minneapolis; Min- 
neapolis Arch. (Zlub. Address, 826 Plymouth 
Bldg., Minneapolis. 

3314. JOHN WEBSTER CAIRNS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 27, 1883, 

Hebron, 111.; s. John (b. D 25, 1858. Paterson, 
N. J.) and Louise (Johonnott) Cairns (b. My 
12, 1861, Spring (jrove. 111.). Prepared in 
Hebron H. S. Sec, E. E. Soc; Football 
Team. Engr., West. Elec. Co., 1908-10; do., 
Lincoln Park Comn., igio-ii; do., W. A. Jack- 
son Co., 191 1 — . Address, 727 (i^ornelia Ave., 
Chicago. 

3315. IDA ISABEL CALDWELL 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Nashua, la.; d. Pat- 
rick Henry (b. Jl 7, 1837, Vt.) and Lillian 
Cleone (Weeks) Caldwell (b. O 27, 1843, Hud- 
son, O.). Prepared in H. S.; by Private 
Teachers; Charles City Coll.; Carleton Coll., 
Northfield, Minn., 1893-94. A. B., Morning- 
side Coll., 1908. Cataloger, Pub. Lib., Well- 
ington, O., 1908; Pub. Lib., Wauseon, O., 1908; 
Sub. Libn., Highland Park. 111., 1909; Cata- 
loger, Pub. Lib., St. Louis, 1909; Libn., Pub. 
Lib., Charles City, la., 1910 — . Auth. : Articles, 
Ladies Home Journal, System, Musical Am., 
Am. City, Popular Mechanics, Des Moines 
Register,' Des Moines Tribune, Every Week, 
Factory, Advance. Mem., la. Lib. Assn.; P. E. 
O. Sisterhood. Address, Charles City, la. 



3316- SAMUEL CHARLES CAMPBELL 
(Brother of G 104) 

Highway Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 30, 
1884, Marissa, 111.; s. Samuel Wylie (b. O 9. 
1848, do.) and Sarah Jane (Hemphill) Campbell 
(b. 19, 1851, do.). Prepared in Marissa H. 
S.; Monmouth Coll., 1904-5. Tau Beta Pi. 
With Ry. Location Constr. and Maintenance, 
St. Louis, 1908-9; Municipal Mgr., De Soto, 
Mo., 1909-12; Jr. Engr., St. Highway Dept., 
Springfield, 111., 1912; Co. Highway Engr., 
Jefferson Co., Mo., 1912; Jr. Engr., 111. St. 
Highway Dept., 1915; Co. Supt. of Highways 
Mt. Carroll, 111.. 1916-18. 2nd Lt., 17th Co., 5th 
Tr. Bn., 158 Depot Brig., Camp Sherman; 
Mustered out, D 13, 1919. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; 
A. A. S. R.; Presby. Church. Married Gladys 
Maida Coxwell. Je 21, 191 1, De Soto, Mo. Chil- 
dren: Diana Mafalda, b. N 30, 1912; Gladys 
Helen, b. D 24, 191 3; Samuel Charles, b. Mr 
19, 191 5. Address, Mt. Carroll, 111. 

3317. ROBERT JAY CANDOR 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 20, 1885, 
Aledo, 111.; s. John M. (b. do.) and Margaret 
(McGuinness) Candor (b. do.). Prepared in 
Aledo H. S. Chi Beta; Arch. Club; Tau Beta 
Pi; Prelim. Honors. Arch., H. I. Goddard, 
Burlington, la.; do., H. W. Whitsitt, Moline, 
m.; do., Keyser & Schreiber, Oklahoma City, 
Okla. ; do.. Smith, Rea & Lovett, Kansas City, 
Mo.; With Prof. N. A. Wells's party in Eur- 
ope, 1912; Arch., J. C. Llewellyn, Chicago; do., 
Smith, Rea & Lovett, Kansas City, Mo., 191 8 — . 
Asst. to Dean Miles Ketchum, Nitro, W. Va., 
1918 — . Auth.: Thesis Design, Am. Arch., 1909. 
IVIeni., Southwest. Alumni Assn.; Y. M. C. A.; 
L'niv. Exten. Center, Kansas City, Mo.; Presby. 
Church. Married Edith Stillman, Je 25, 1914, 
Kansas City, Mo. Address, 4027 Main St., 
Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 602 Finance Bldg., 
do. 

3318. IRA THOMSON CARRITHERS 
Ath. Dir.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 25, 1885, 
Washburn, 111.; s. James G. (b. N 3, 1844) and 
Sinah E. (Wallace) Carrithers (b. O 5, 1850). 
Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Philomathean; Phoenix; V. P., Y. M. C. A.; 
Capt., Football, Track and Baseball teams. 
Ath. Dir., Alma Coll., Alma, Mich., 1908-10; 
do., Knox Coll., 1910-13; Freshman coach, 
LTniv. of III., 1913-14; Ath. Dir., Lake Forest 
Coll., 1914-15; do., (3oe Coll., 1915 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; Fac. Y. M. C. A. Tr. Sch. 
Married Winifred Markham, Je 22, 1910, Sault 
Ste. Marie, Mich. Children: Winifred Louise, 
b. je 2, 191 1 ; Elizabeth Ann. b. D 17, 1912; 
James Markham, b. Ag 25, 1914. Address, 
1435 Bever Ave., Cedar Rapids, la. 



3319. MAE CHAPIN 
(Sister of Nos. 1478, 1644, 2050, 2612) 
Missionary and Supt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
My 11, 1885, Tolono, 111.; d. Edward Bonaparte 
(b. My 7, 1857. Clyde, N. Y.) and Lucy Mar- 
garet (Pierce) Chapin (b. Je 2, 1858, Browns- 
town, O.). Prepared- in Champaign H. S. 
Illiola; Y. W. C. A. cabinet. Teacher, Eng. 
and Hist., Williamsport, Ind., 1908-10; do., 
Presby. Tr. Sch., 1911-12; Club and Bible 
Work, Assn. House, Chicago, 1912-13; Mission- 
ary and Supt. of Girls' Sch. under Presby. 
Bd., Kiung Chow, China, 1913 — • Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, 616 W. Church St., 
Champaign; bus. add., Kiung Chow, Hainan, 
China. 

3320. WALTER ELLSWORTH CHILD 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 20, 1885, Farming- 
dale, 111.; s. Stephen Child. Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. Lawyer, Poison, Mont. 
Address, Poison, Mont. 



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3321. DANIEL LEROY CHRISTOPHER 

Manager; A. B. in Sc; b. O 15, 1884, Farm- 
ington, 111.; s. Eugene (b. N 15, 1859, Peoria) 
and Clara Bell (Zook) Christopher (b. Ja 30, 
1861, Bushnell, 111.)- Prepared in Farmington 
H. S. Mgr., Advertising and Sales, Leavitt 
Mfg. Co., Urbana. Married Lura Dean Jer- 
auld, Je 8, 19 10, Urbana. Children: Daniel 
Eugene, b. F 21, 191 1; Robert Jerauld Chris- 
topher, b. F 5, 1913. Address, 305 W. Wash- 
ington Blvd., Urbana; bus. add., Leavitt Mfg. 
Co., do. 

3322. ROBERT BURTON CLARK 

Mgr., Telephone Co.; LL. B.; b. N 11, 1S85. 
Vvaverly, 111.; s. William Burton and Ella Mary 
Clark. Prepared in Centralia H. S. Phi 
Alpha Delta; Theta Kappa Nu; Egyptian Club. 
111. Central R. R., Carbondale, 1908; Lawyer, 
1908-10; Mgr., Central Union Telephone Co., 
1910 — . Address, 3340 S. Park Ave., Chicago. 

3323. MORTIMER BURNHAM CLEVE- 
LAND 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; A. RL, 1915; b. 
N 19, 1 88 J, Osage, la.; s. Byron M. and Lucia 
A. (Burnham) Cleveland. Prepared in E. 
Waterloo H. S.; Cornell Coll. Arch., Water- 
loo, la., 1915—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. 
O. E. Married Edith Munger Cleveland, S 18, 
1912, Waterloo. Children: Mary Eleanor, b. D 
31, 1916; Rhoades Mortimer, b. S 2, 1917. 
Address, Waterloo, la.; bus. add., 603 First 
Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

3324. WINIFRED HAZEL CLIFFORD 

(MORGAN) 

(Wife of No. 2767) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 7, 1887, Thomas- 
boro, 111.; d. Alfred C. (b. 1858, Waverly, O.) 
and Adeline (French) Clifford (b. 1867, Attica, 
Ind.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Ath- 
enean; Phi Delta Psi; Prelim. Honors. Mar- 
ried Horace H. Morgan ('06). Je 28, 1909. 
Champaign. Children: Clifford H., b. Ap 2, 
1910; Cherrie Adelyn, b. O 14, 1914- Address. 
229 Monterey Ave., Highland Park, Detroit. 

3325. BYRON KEMP COGHLAN 
Professor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 23, 1881, 

Independence, la.; s. William James and Anna 
Theoline (Kemp) Coghlan. Prepared in Kan- 
kakee H. S. C. E., Univ. of Ga., 1916. Sigma 
Xi; Philomathean; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Fresh. Debating Team. Supt. of Man. Tr., 
1909; Engr. on R. R. Const., 1909; Prof.. C. 
E., N. Mex. St. Coll. of Mines. 1909-14; Assoc. 
Prof. Highway Engng., Agr. and Mech. Coll., 
College Station, Tex., 1914-17. Capt., Engr. 
Corps, Te 19, 191 7, attached to 11 6th Engrs. U. 
S. R., 'A. E. F., France. Married Ora Fellows, 
N 7, 1908, Kankakee, 111. Address, 1042 E. 
Court St., Kankakee, III. 

3326. CURTIS EARL CONNARD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 2, 1882, 

Macon Co., 111.; s. Charles Ellis (b. 1829, Phil- 
adelphia) and Elizabeth Jane (Rozzel) Con- 
nard (b. Macon Co., 111.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S. Elec. Engr., Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. 
Co. Pa. Nat. Guard. Co. E., i8th Inf.; Scrgt. 
Maj., Hdqtrs. Co., iiith Inf., Camp Hancock. 
Augusta, Ga. Mem., Westinghouse Club. .-/(/- 
dress, c/o Westinghouse Co., Pittsburgh. 
3327. FRANK LOUIS COOK 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 14. 1882, 
Chicago; s. Frederick William (b. Jl 10, 1S3Q. 
Dunkeehan, Ireland) and Ida (Fowler) Cook 
(b S 13, 1856, Summerville, Mich.). Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Phoenix; Eta Kappa Nu; Pres.. Fresh. Cla?s; 
Lt Col., Univ. Regt.; Mgr., Elec. Sho\\\ With 
Pub. Service Co.. Chicago. 111. Naval Reserve 
igo8— . Mem., Nat. Elec. Light Assn. Married 
Frances Alya Hall, Mr 16, 1910, Berwyn, 111. 
Child, Eleanor Frances, b. Ja i, 1911- Address, 
318 First Ave.. Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 105th 
and Throop St., Chicago. 



33^8. GEORGE HERBERT COONS 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. N 2, 1885; s. G. 
W. (b. F 12, 1852, Vt.) and Susan E. (Irwin) 
Coons (b. Lansingburg, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Bloomington H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. Univ. A. 
M., Univ. of Neb., 1911; Ph. D. Univ. of Mich., 
1917- Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; Sigma Xi; 
111. -Wis. Debate. Teacher, Hancock H. S., 
Vt., 1909; Adj. Prof., Agr. Bot., Univ. of Neb., 
1909-10; Res. Asst., Plant Pathology, Mich. Agr. 
Coll., 1911-17; Assoc. Prof., do., 1918 — . Auth. : 
Ecological Relations of the Flora; Factors In- 
volved in Growth of Pycnidium Formation of 
Plenodomus Fuscomaculans, Jour. Agr. Re- 
search, 1916. Married Myrta Amanda Vogel, 
Ag 20, 1908, Ann Arbor, Mich. Child, Myrta 
Susan, b. My 26, 1909. Address, c/o Mich. 
Agr. Coll., East Lansing, Mich. 

3329. HAZEL KATHERINE COOPER 

(DILLON) 
(Wife of No. 4131; Sister of No. 1322) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 15, 18S7, Champaign; 
d. Frank (b. My 6, 1849, Baldwinsville, N. Y.) 
and Luro Alice (Ham) (Tooper (b. O 11, 1852, 
Monticello, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. V. P., Math. Club. Teacher, H. S., Sulli- 
van, 1908-9; do., San Antonio, Tex., 1909-10; 
do., Sullivan, igio-12. Married Edward Leland 
Dillon ('10), Je 26, 1912, Sullivan, 111. Chil- 
dren: Marion, b. Je 13, 1913; John Robert, h. 
Je 2, 1014 (died Ag i, 1914). Address, Osh- 
temo, Mich. 

3330. FLEMIN WILLET COX 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 18, 1875. 

Bridgeport, 111.; s. P^lemin Willet (b. 1838, 
Coshocton, O.) and Sarah (Kinsey) Cox (b. 
1842, do.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., Wabash 
Coll. Supt. of Schs. ; Teacher of Sc. and Prin., 
Tp. H. S. Married iVIinnie E. Starkman, Ag 
22, 1901, Bridgeport, 111. Children: Dorothy 
Elizabeth, b. Je 1, 1902; Margaret Sylvia, b. 
Mr 10, 1909. Address, Bridgeport, 111. 

3331. IRVING HUGHEY COX 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 28, 1882; s. 

Frank (b. D 16, 1853, near Mattoon, 111.) and 
Jennie (Hughey) Cox (b. Ap 27, 1856, Brooks- 
ville, Ky.). Prepared in Rlattoon H. S. Or- 
chestra; Glee Club; Phi Alpha Delta; Pi Kappa 
Alpha. Mem., B. P. O. E.; Exalted Ruler, do.; 
Royal .'\rch Mason; Scribe, do; Treas., Henry- 
etta Masonic Bldg. Assn.; V. P., Henryetta 
Rotarv Club: Mem., Presby. Church. Married 
Mary 'Rita Collins, F 2, 1910. Child, Daniel 
Franklin, b. Je 21, 1911. Address, Henryetta, 
Okla. 

3332. GORDON WILLIAM CROSSETT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 16, 1884. 
Salem, 111.; s. Kirk (b. O 20, 1846, Warsaw, N. 
Y.) and Lillie Aline (Merrifield) Crossett (b. 
O 14. 1852, do.). Prepared in Salem H. S. E. 
E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu. Elec. Engr., Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Address, c/o 
Gen. Elec. Co., Cincinnati. 

3333. STANLEY GARDNER CUTLER 
Sales Engr.: B. S. in C. E.: C. E., 191 1; b- 
O 31, 1887, Chicago. Prepared in R. T. Crane 
H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
\i; Special and Final Honors; Pres. Ionian; 
Pres. Scribblers' Club; Ed. Tcchnograph. Engr., 
Cost Dept., Stone & Webster Engr. Corp.; 
Irrigation Engr., Bur. of Pub. Works, Manila, 
P I., 1908-11; Universal Portland Cement Co.; 
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R., 1911-12; 
Cost Engr., Stone & Webster Engng. Corp., 
Keokuk, 1912-14; Sales Engr., Olney J. Dean ic 
Co., Chicago, 1014— . Sergt., Co. G., 6th Regt., 
^t Reserve Militia. Married Lottie G. Mose- 
ioy, Ap 23, 1913, Keokuk. Child. Joseph M., b. 
Tl "24, 1Q14. Address, c/o O. J. Dean & Co., 
Assn. Bldg.. Chicago. 



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3334. MAURICE G. DADANT 
(Brother of Nos. 1654, 2065, 8253) 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 1 1, 
1886; s. C. P. (b. Ap 6, 1 85 1, Langres, France) 
and Mary (Marine'".) Dadant (b St. Louis). 
Prepared in Hamilton and Keokuk rt. i5. 
Shield and Trident; Prelim. Honors; football, 
1Q07; Basketball, Capt. Mfr. of Bee Keepers 
Supplies; Managing Ed., Am. Bee Journal. 
Capt, Reserve Militia of 111., 1918. Auth.: A 
Thousand Answers to Bee-Keeping Questions; 
numerous articles in Am. Bee Journal. Mar- 
ried Helen Hassett, O 12, 1910, Keokuk. Chil- 
dren: Mary Elizabeth, b. Ag 23. 19} 1; Robert, 
b. F 16, 1914. Address, Hamilton, 111. 

3335. ALBERT HARTMAN DAEHLER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 30. 
1883, Chadwick, 111.; s. Louis Christian (b. 
My 24, 1843, Darmstadt, Ger.) and Anna 
Elizabeth (Hartman) Daehler (b. Ap 19, 1853. 
Gelsenheim, Ger.). Prepared m Chadwick H. 
S. Philomathean, Honor Pres.; Chi Beta; 
Phoenix; Eng. Club; Scribblers ; French and 
Italian Clubs; Pres., Ger. Club; Asst. Ed, 
Dailv Illini; Stud. Ed., Alumm Quarterly ; Ind. 
Debate. Asst. in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1908-09; 
Instr. in Eng., Purdue, 1909—. ..Married 
Mabel Lowry, Je 17, I9i4. Granger, Ind. Ad- 
dress, I OS Quincy St., West Lafayette, Ind. 

3336. DORA DAVIDSON (BROWN) 
(Wife of G 85) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 16. 1884, Sullivan, 
111.; d. Tames (b. Ap 7, 1859, do.) and Martha 
\nn (Hayes) Davidson (b. F 14, 1862, Mat- 
toon, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan, H. b. Mar- 
ried Fay Cluff Brown (g 'n). Jl i4, '908, Sul- 
livan 111. Children: Herman Cluff, b. O 16, 
,910; Barbara Esther, b. Mr 22, 1912. Ad- 
dress, 220 Ronalds St., Iowa City, la. 

3337. MARIETTA SEARLE DAVIS 
(Daughter of Nos. 251, 311; Sister of 
Nos. 4125, 5629, 8260) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 6. 1884, 
DeKalb 111.- d. Teptha Hartley ('82). (b. Ap 
u! i860, Vienni. 'ind.) and Ella (Watson) 
Davis rSi) (b N 14, 1854, Bristol, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Holton (Ka'n.) H^'S.; Miss Barstows 
§ch., Kansas City, Mo.; Kan. Univ.; Univ. of 
111 1 91 2-1 3. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Delta 
Psi. Teacher, Helton, Kan., 1913—- Address, 
Holton, Kan. 

3338. DANIEL VOORHEES DAYTON 
Judge; LL. B.; b. Jl 4, 1883, Newman 111.; 
s.-'john'(b. Je 22, 1833, N. Y.) and Laura 
Jane (Miller) Dayton (b. 1843. Louisville 
Kv ) Prepared in Pans H. S. Atty. at 
Law, 1908-9; Justice of the Peace. 19^09-10; 
Co. Judge, 1910 — . Address, Pans, iU.t 

3339. HIRAM LINUS DEAL 
(Husband of No. ■'.582) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr ; o. N 2?. 1878 
Christian Co, 111.; s. William Henry (b. S 
25 836, Wilkesbarre, Pa.) and Margaret 
Jane (Bo'nd) Deal (b. .D 1 7. 1846 Randolph 
Co 111.). Prepared m Taylorville H. S., 
bniv. Acad. Agr. Club. Farnier 1908-. 
Married May Alice Beauford (.06), je i-, 
ScDregon. 111. Children: Marjorie Miram 
b Tl 7 1909 Mildred Florence, b. S 3, i9'.i, 
Doiothy Dimple, b. D 3, 1913; Lmus Robin- 
son, b. N 4, 1915. Address, R. No. 4, Mor- 
risonville, 111. 

3340. RALPH EMERSON DEETS 

Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 11, 1880, 
Milledieville, 111.; s. J. S. Deets. Prepared m 
Mledlev eH. S. Married Patisy TreasherN 
^,1909! Sterling, 111. Address, Sunny side. 
W'ash.t 



3341. CHRISTINA DENNY (SMITH) 

(Wife of No. 1972) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. S 29, 1881, 
Lincoln, 111.; d. James Edgar (b. 1856, do.) 
and Josephine (Campbell) Denny (b. 1856, 
Whitehall, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln Coll. 
I'rep. Sch. llliola; Alpha Alpha. Asst., Su- 
]ierior Pub. Lib., Superior, Wis., 1908-09. 
Married Charles Wesley Smith ('03), Ag 25, 
1909, Lincoln, 111. Address. 5033 21st Ave., N. 
E., Seattle. 

3342. CHESTER ROBERT DEWEY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; LL. B., 1909; 
b. Ag 21, 1888, Mazon, 111.; s. Robert Hall 
(b. My 28, i860, Boonville, N. Y.) and Ida 
Josephine (Burleigh) Dewey (b. D 6, 1863, 
Mazon, 111.). Prepared in Boonville II. S. 
Philomathean; Theta Kappa Nu; John Mar- 
shall Law Club; Soph. Debating Team; Jr. 
Class Pres.; V. P., Sr. Class; Illini Staff. 
Lawyer, New York City, 1909-13; Mem., Firm 
Dunmore, Terris & Dewey, Utica, N. Y., 
1913 — . Married Helen Lucile Capron, F i, 
1913, Boonville, N. Y. Child, Chester Robert, 
Jr., b. Ja 5, 191 7. Address, 3 Higby Ave.. 
New Hartford, N. Y. ; bus. add.. Homestead 
Aid Bldg., Utica, do. 

3343. OTTO ARTHUR DICKE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 15, 1882, St. 
Louis; s. August C. and Anna (Rippe) Dicke. 
Prepared in St. Louis Man. Tr. Sch. Kappa 
Sigma; Shield and Trident; C. E. Club; Var- 
sity Baseball, Capt. Engr., Truin & Colnon Con- 
tracting Co., 1908-9; do., Holabird & Roche, 
Archs., 1909-10; do., George Beaumont, Arch., 
1911 — . Address, 1909 Hebert St.. St. Louis.t 

1^44. NELLE MAJOR DICKINSON 
(CHENOWETH) 
(Sister of No. 800) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 22, 1884, Eureka, 
111.; d. Roger Burrus (b. D 18, 1849, do.) 
and Anna (Jones) Dickinson (b. N 12, 1843. 
Williamsport, Pa.). Prepared in Eureka H. S.; 
Eureka Coll. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; 
Alethenai. Teacher, Greenville, 111., 1908-9; 
Asst. II. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1909-11. Mem.. 
Epis." Church; Daughters of the King. Mar- 
ried Irving S. Chenoweth, O 10, 1912, Eureka, 
111. Address, 4542 N. nth St., Philadelphia. 

3345. CHARLES FOSTER DIETER 
Telephone Mgr.; B. S. in Chem.; b- D ,'5. 
1885, Chillicothe, O.; s. John Philip (b. do.) 
and Mary Francis (Foster) Dieter (b. do.). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst.; Univ. of Colo., 1903-0. 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Salesman, Underwood 
& Underwood, London, Eng., 1908; Chem., 
Swift & Co., 1908-9; do., Cml. Testing 6j Engng. 
Co 1909-11; do., Robert W. Hunt & Co. 191 1; 
Efficiency Engr., West. Elec. Co., 191.1-14; 
Mgr., Laquer Co., 1914-16; West India & 
Colombia Electric Co.; Gen. Mgr Barranquilla 
Telephone Co., 1916— . Mem., A. C. S.; City 
ClubT Address. Santa Marta, Republic of 
Colombia, S. A. 

3346. BESSIE DILLON (SHAW) 
(Sister of No. 2074) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 2, 1885. Normal, 111.; 
d. Adolphus (b. O 28 T 849, Tazewell Co., 111.) 
and Paulina (Britt) Dillon (bO 30. 1850, 
Logan Co., 111.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Athenean; H. Sc. Club. Mem., Chris- 
tian Church; Amateur Musical Club, Bloom- 
ngton; Woman's Club, Beardstown Married 
Guy Loren Shaw, S 14, 1910 Normal, 111. 
Address, Box 6, Beardstown, ill.T 



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3347- MARK DEEMS DISOSWAY 
Gen. Foreman; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 26, 1885, 
Sheldon, III.; s. Charles D. (b. Stony Creek, 
Va.) and Hulda (Slife) Disosvvay (b. Milford, 
111.). Prepared in Sheldon H. S. Delta Up- 
silon; Baseball; Track Teams. Engr., Auto- 
mobile Shops; Traveling Insp. and Asst. Supt., 
Griffin Car Wheel Co.; Asst. Supt., Consumers 
Cooler Co.; Gen. Foreman, The Fulton Co. 
Married Eldo L'Hote, Mr 26, 1913, Milford, 
111. Children: Mark Deems, b. S 6, 1914; 
Polly Jean, b. O 3, 1915. Address, 1933 W. 
Cumberland Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.; bus. add.. 
The Fulton Co., do. 



3348. MARY GERTRUDE DOHERTY 

(DeMOTT) 
(Wife of No. 5093; Sister of No. 6842) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; b. Ap 13, 1885. 
Chicago; d. William John (b. 1848, St. Johns, 
N. B., Can.) and Margaret Elizabeth (Doyle) 
Doherty (b. 1855, Dubuque, la.). Prepared in 
Lyons Tp. H. S., La Grange. Final Honors; 
Special Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Grad. Schol- 
arship. Teacher, Hist, and Algebra, Missouri 
Valley, la., 1910; do., Sc, Pawnee City, Neb., 
1910-11; Ed. Asst., 111. St. Hist. Lib., Urbana, 
1912-15. Married Irving P. DeMott ('12), Ja i. 

1916, Urbana. Child, Margaret Aileen, b. JI 
21, 1918. Address, Crookston, Minn. 

3349. EARL WILLOUGHBY DONAHO 
(Husband of No. 3957) 

Draftsman and Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; 
b. My 23, 1883, Storm Lake, la.; s. Edwin 
Shane (b. Ag 6, 1840, Dover, Del.) and Nancy 
Cooper (Willoughby) Donaho (b. O 21, 1850, 
Troy, 111.). Prepared in McCray Dewey Acad., 
Troy, 111. A. B.. McKendree Coll., 1904- Phi 
Gamma Delta; Class football. Married Flor- 
ence Antoinette Schwartzkopf ('09), O 12, 
19 1 2, Chicago. Address, 6100 Kenwood Ave., 
Chicago.! 

3350. CHARLES BEDARD DUGAN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Mr 8, 

1887, LaSalle, 111.; s. J. W. and Isabel (Bedard) 
Dugan. Elec. Engr., San Francisco, 1909-17. 
Lt., Co. C, 43d Engrs., A. E. F., France. Mar- 
ried Marion Ross, Ag 22, 191 1, San Francisco. 
Address, 629 7th St., LaSalle, 111. 

3351. HAROLD HOUGHTON DUNN 
Research Assoc; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; M. S., 

191 5; b. O 30, 1884, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. William 
Fleming (b. O 21, 1828, Brown Co., O.) and 
Julia E. (Houghton) Dunn (b. D 12, 1849, 
Otsego, Mich.). Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Fellowship, Engr. Exp. Sta., 
1909-11; Automobile Testing and Designing. 
Midland Auto Co., Moline, 111., 1908-9; Asst. 
in Ry. Engng. Dept., Univ. of 111., igii-17; 
Research Assoc, do. and in charge of courses 
in Ry. Elec. Engng., 191 7 — . Auth. : The 
Tractive Resistance of a 28-Ton Elec Car, 
Univ. of III. Engng. Exp. Sta. Bui. No. 74. 
1914; The Tractive Resistance on Curves of a 
28-Ton Elec. Car (with Edward C. Schmidt), 
do.. No. 92, 1916; Passenger Train Resistance 
(with Edward C. Schmidt), Am. Ry. Engng. 
Assn. Proceedings. No. 194, F 1917; do., Univ. 
of III. Engng. E.xp. Sta. Bui. (in press); Re- 
sistance of Passenger Train Equipment (with 
Edward C. Schmidt), Rv. Age Gazette, Mr 9. 

1917. Mem., Brotherhood of St. Andrew; 
Moline Club, 1906-11; Sigma Xi; Soc. for Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ. Married Cara Alice 
Tanner, Ag 23, 191 1, Rock Island, 111. Chil- 
dren: Harold Houghton, Jr., b. My 23, 191 3; 
Richard Franklin, b. Mr 16, 1917- Address, 
612 W. Michigan Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 203 
Transportation Bldg., do. 



3352. FRANK WRIGHT DUNNING 
Inspector; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 28, 1885, 
Oswego, 111.; s. Ira Smith and Katherine 
(Cargan) Dunning. Prepared in West Aurora 
H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Spalding Guild; 
Varsity Track Team. Draftsman, 1908; Water 
Insp., C. B. & Q. R. R., 1909-10; Draftsman 
and Chem., W. & L. E. R. R., 1911-15; Fore- 
man, Concrete work, 191 5; Insp., Aurora Auto- 
matic Mach. Co., 111., 1916; Water Insp., C. 
B. & Q. R. R., Aurora, 111., 191 6—. Mem., 
K. C. Married Mary Ann Lewis, O i, 191 2. 
Children: Frank Lewis, b. O 12, 1913; Ben- 
jamin Allen, b. Jl 23, 191 5; Katherine Mary, 
b. F 12, 1917; Charles Lincoln, b. F 12, 1917 
(died F 14, 1917). Address, Greybull, Wyo. 

3353. WILLIAM WATSON EARNEST 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O i, 
1863, Washington Co., Miss.; s. John William 
(b. S 2, 1824, Sangamon Co., 111.) and Julia 
Jane (Woolley) Earnest (b. D 30, 1831, Greene 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Greenfield H. S.; Val- 
paraiso Univ. Supt. of Schs., Champaign, 
1908 — . Auth.: Earnest's Orthography, since 
called English _ Correspondence, 8vo., Sadler- 
Rowe Co., Baltimore, 1896 and 1899; Earnest's 
Arithmetic, private pub., 8vo., 1898; War Cate- 
chism, 1918. Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. A. 
M.; Sigma Xi; various teachers' organizations; 
Rotary Club; Champaign Country Club. Mar- 
ried Maude S. Sparks, Ag 8, 1894, Bushnell, 
ni. Child, Eloise S., b. Ap 13, 1903. Address, 
307 N. McKinley Ave., Champaign. 

3354. DANIEL AUSTIN EDMUNDS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 16, 1884, 
Oilman, 111.; s. Logan (b. D 13, 1850, Logan 
Co., 111.) and Clara (Sheldon) Edmunds (b. 
Mr 24, 1857, Oxford, O.). Prepared in Gil- 
man H. S. With Engng. (io., Chicago, 1908-10; 
Engr., Am. Steel & Wire Co., Waukegan, 111., 
1910-17; do., Stephens Adamson Mfg. Co., 
Aurora, 111., 1917-18; Inter-St. Iron & Steel 
Co., Chicago, 1918 — . Married Elma O. Ash- 
man, F 2, 1 910, Elgin, 111. Children: Eliza- 
beth A., b. D 17, 191 1 ; James Logan, b. My 
27, 1913; Robert Austin, b. D 30, 1914; Merril 
Beebe, b. D 16, 1916. Address, 7820 Constance 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 79th and S. Chicago 
Ave., do. 

3355. JEANNETTE ELLEN EDWARDS 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 16, 1886, Brimfield, 

111.; d. Rev. A. C. (b. Ag 6, 1828) and Josep- 
hine (Watson) Edwards (b. Ja 6, 1843)- Pre- 
pared in Moore's Hill Coll., Moore's Hill, Ind. 
Teacher, N. Mex. Baptist Coll.; do., Semi-City 
Missionary, Oklahoma City, Okla. Address, El 
Reno, Okla.t 

3356. ADELINE CHRISTINE EISZNER 

(Sister of Nos. 3720, 5108) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 27, 1885, Chicago; d. 
August W. (b. D 17, 1861, do.) and Elise 
(Scheuermann) Eiszner (b. Je 23, 1861, Mer- 
kenfritz, Ger.). Prepared in Lewis Inst.; N. 
W. Div. H. S. Married Frank G. Zillmer, O 
29, 191 3. Children: two sons. Address, More- 
house, Mo. 

3357. JAMES GLADDEN ELLIOTT 
Lawyer; L. B.; b. My 24, 1885, Appleton 
City, Mo.; s. Nixon (b. F 12, 1840, Quincy, 
Fla.) and Hortense (Beauharnais) Elliott. Pre- 
pared in Central H. S., Pueblo, Colo.; Univ. of 
'Mo., 1905-6. Phi Kappa Sigma. With H. 
White. U. S. Dist. Atty., Pueblo, Colo. In- 
vented method of producing phosphates from 
basic open-hearth slag, large plant for treatment 
of same to be built soon. Mem., Minnequa 
Club, Pueblo; Pres., Alumni Assn., Central H. 
S., Pueblo, Colo. Address, 2501 Greenwood 
St., Pueblo, Colo.t 



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3358. ARTHUR JACKSON ELLIS 
(Brother of No. 4143) 
Geologist; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1911; b. Ja 
6, 1885, Sedgwick Co., Kan.; s. Samuel E. and 
R. Maria (Hewew) Ellis. Prepared in Bloom 
Tp. H. S., Chicago Heights. Acacia; Sigma Xi; 
Scholarship, 1908-9. Asst., Geol., 1908-9; 
Teacher, Joliet, 1910-11; Jr. Geol., U. S. Geol. 
Sur., 191 1—. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 111. Acad. Sc. ; 
Pick and Hammer; Nat. Geog. Soc. ; Geol. See. 
of Washington, D. C. ; Trowel Club. Married 
Orrell Inez Everett, 1908, Decatur, 111. Child, 
Lorna Florence, b. JI 15, 1909. Address, 2513 
N. Capitol St., Washington, D. C. 

3359. JESSE THOMAS ENGLISH 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 20, 1884, 
Isabell, 111.; s. George Franklin (b. Jl 4, 1856. 
Worthington, Ind.) and Eppa (Borton) English 
(b. Borton, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Del- 
ta L'psilon. Civ. Engr., Independence, Kan., 
1908-14; do., Kansas City, Mo., 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Frances Reeds, O 27, 191 1. Children: Har- 
riett Virginia, b. D 15, 1914; Frances June, b. 
Je 23, 1917. Address, 3927 Troost Ave.. Kansas 
City, Mo.; bits, add., 806 Commerce Bldg., do. 

3360. SARA WOOSTER ENO (SHERMAN) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Charlotte, 
Vt.; d. Byron Russel (b. do.) and Phoebe 
(Wooster) Eno. Prepared in Vt. Acad., Sax- 
ton's River, Vt. ; Univ. of Vt., 1904-5; Univ. 
of Tex., 1905-6; N. Y. St. Lib. Sch., 1908-9. 
Kappa Alpha Theta; Pres., Alethenai. Cata- 
loger, Univ. of Pa., 1909-10; Libn., Stetson 
Univ., De Land, Fla., 191 0-12; Ref. Libn. Bryn 
Mawr, Coll., 1912-17; summer of 191 1 traveled 
in Europe; Head of Circulation Dept., Univ. of 
Minn. Lib. 1917-18. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. 
Married Edward Bragg Sherman, S 4, 1918, 
Minneapolis. Address, Charlotte, Vt. 

3361. HARRIET GRACE EWING 
(HOLMAN) 
(Wife of No. 2699) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 3, 1885, Beatrice, Neb.; 
d. Horace L. (b. O 9, i860. Mechanics Grove, 
Pa.) and Cora (Somers) Ewing (b. D 28, i86j, 
Urbana). Prepared in St. Joseph, Mo., H. S. 
Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sc. Club. 
Married Thomas Wooster Holman ('06), N 19, 
1912, Portland, Ore. Children: Grace Eliza- 
beth, b. S 25, 1913; Harriet Alma, b. My 6, 
:9i6. Address, 928 Franklin St., Port Town- 
send, Wash. 

3362. DANIEL CLEVELAND F^BER 

Indus. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 27, 1885, 
Paw Paw, 111.; s. George (b. 1852, Mendota, 
111.) and Emma Johanna (Meisenbach) Faber 
(b. St. Louis). Prepared in Paw Paw H. S.; 
Valparaiso Coll., 1903-4. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa 
Nu; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors. Res. 
Fellow, Ry. Engr. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; 
Elec Engr. and Draftsman, Pa. R. R. Co., Ft. 
Wayne, Ind., 1909-10; Instr., Mech. Engr., 
Univ. of Wis., 1910-14; Indus. Engr., la. St. 
Coll., Ames, la., 1914; Consulting Engr., U. S. 
Fuel Adm. for la., 191 7 — -. Auth. : Principles 
of the Telephone (with C. M. Jansky). McGraw 
Hill, N. Y., 1916. Assoc, mem., A. I. E. E. ; 
la. Engng. Soc. Married Olive Pratt, Ag 16, 
1911, Paw Paw, 111. Child, Margaret Genevra, 
b. S 13, 1915. Address, Ames, la. 

3363. EMMETT EMERSON FAST 
, (Brother of No. 4149) 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ta 1, 1883, Princeville, 111.; 
s. Allen C. (b. My 31, 1848, Ashland Co., O.) 
and Harriet (Calhoun) Fast (b. F i, 1850, 
Princeville, 111.). Prepared in Princeville H. 
S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria. M. E. Soc. 
Const, work, 1908-10; Commonwealth Edison 
Co., 191 1. Address, 656 Mabbett Ave., Milwau- 
kee. 



3364. RAY FRANK FEAGANS 
Lawyer; LL. B., 1908; b. Jl 31, 1885, Cuba, 
111.; s. Wallace (b. N 20, 1854, Petersburg, 111.) 
and Lillian B. (Priest) Feagans (b. Je 16, 1864, 
Newark, O.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Theta 
Kappa Nu; John Marshall Law Club; Philo- 
mathean; Scholarships in Sub. Law, 1906-8; 
Final Honors. Asst. to Solicitor, Dept. of 
Agr., 1909; Asst. Dist. Law Officer, Dist. No. 3, 
U. S. Forest Service, Albuquerque, N. M., 
1910; Dist. Law Officer, Dist. No. 4, U. S. For- 
est Service. Ogden, Utah, 191 1-14; Asst. to 
Solicitor, Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 
1914-16; Dist. Law Officer, Dist. 2, U. S. For- 
est Service, Denver, 1916-18; With Armour & 
Co., Law Dept., Chicago, 1918 — . Auth.: Laws, 
Decisions, and Opinions Applicable to Nat. For- 
ests, Govt. Printing Office, 1916. Married Z. 
Ray Gallagher, O 10, 1914, Canton, 111. (Dhild, 
David Gallagher, b. N 23, 1918. Address, c/o 
Law Dept. Armour & Co., Chicago. 



3365. EARL DEVERE FINCH 
(Husband of No. 3655) 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Mr 14, 1885, Flora, 111.; 
s. Sol. T. (b. F 22, 1853, do.) and Elizabeth 
(Pearce) Finch (b. Ja 23, 1862, do.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Sigma Nu; Phi 
Delta Phi; Egyptian Club; Sr. Ball Com. 
Lawyer, Redlands, Calif, 1913 — . Married 
Gladys Sinclair Breckenridge ('09), D 28, 
1910, New Haven, Conn. (Thild, son, b. N 3, 
1914. Address, Redlands, Calif. 

3366. LEON ERNEST FISHER 

St. Ins. Adjuster; LL. B. ; b. O 20, 1884, 
Monticello, N. Y.; s. G. H. (b. Ja s, i860, 
do.) and Sarah Louise (Ousterhout) Fisher (b. 
F 7, i860, do.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Beta Theta Pi; Yoxan; Ku Klux; Shield and 
Trident. St. Adjuster, Forest City Fire Ins. 
Co. Address, 620 S. 4th St., Springfield, Ill.t 

3367. ORA STANLEY FISHER 
(Husband of No. 2263) 

County Agent; B. S. in Agr.; b. S i, 1878, 
Washburn, 111.; s. O. M. (b. Tremont, 111.) 
and Sarah Fisher (b. Lacon, 111.). Prepared 
in Eureka Coll., 1900-3. Alpha Zeta; Agr. 
Club. Agr., Co. Agt. Work., Sts. Relations 
Service, U. S. Dept. Agr., Washington, D. C. 
Married Elsie Taylor ('04), Je 4, 1910, Homer 
111. Children: John Taylor, b. O 16, 1911; 
Doris Fisher, b. Jl 23, 1913. Address, 307 Chat- 
ham Courts, Washington, D. C. 

3368. HAMILTON McCLURE FORMAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 24, 1886, Nashville, 
111.; s. W. S. Forman. Prepared in E. St. 
Louis H. S. Philomathean; Track Team. 
Married C. Blanche Collins, D i, 1910. Child, 
Charles Richard, b. My 24, 1914. Address, 
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.f 

3369. GERARD LEONARD FOSSLAND 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 29, 1884, 
Chicago; s. Tobias Johanes (b. My 16, 1875, 
Flekefjord, Norway) and Anne Julia (John- 
son) Fossland (b. Ja 9, 1858, Moss, do.). 
Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Pre- 
lim. Honors; Mil. Scholarship; Capt., LTniv. 
Regt. Draftsman, Winthrop Harbor, 111.; do., 
Chicago, 1912^ — . Pres. Village of Winthrop 
Harbor, 1909-11. Troop E., ist Cavalry 111., 
1908-12; ist. Lt., First 111. Cavalry 1913, serv- 
ed on Border, 1916; ist. Lt., E. A., 1917; 3d 
Div. Ammunition Trains, A. E. F., France; 
Capt., do., 191 8; with Army of Occupation, 
Ger., 1918 — . Married Jennie Johnson, Jl 24, 
1917. Address, Winthrop Harbor, 111. 



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3370. ANNKBKLL FRASER 

U-EIDICNDEKKR) 

(Wife of No. .M.17; SisttT of No. 1^23) 

B. L. S.; b. I.a Sallp, III.; d. William ilalli 

day and l.ydia M. (.Waterman) Frasfr. I'ro 

pared in I.a Salle-Peni Tp. H. S.; I-elaiul 

Stanford, Jr. Ihiiv. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 

Phi Delta I'si; Mask and Bauble. Libit., Lake 

Placid Club, Lake I'lacid, N. Y., tpoS-io; do.. 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, loio-i.i. 

ALirried I'rank Earl Leidendeker ('08), D .-o, 

i()Jti, Phoenix, Ariz. Child, Mary Jean, b. F i. 

1919- Addifus, Welton, Ariz. 

3371. OSCAR BRYANT FRAZER 
Lawyer; A. B. in I.. & A.; b. My 3, 1S86, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Edwin Gustavus (b- Cin- 
cinnati) and Mary (Bryant) Frazer. Prepared 
in Rock Island IL S. ; l.L. B., Harvard, 191 1. 
Adelphic; Scribblers Club. Law Clerk and 
Stenojjrapher, New York City, 1911-12; Law- 
yer, t>an Juan, Porto Rico, iqij^. 1.1. S. 
(."ommikSsioner, 191 S. Co. A., 6th Re^t. Inf., 
111. Nat. (niard, 1902-8. .Iddrcss, Box 225, S;ui 
Juan, I'orto Rico. 

3372. WALTER LEE GAINES 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1910; b. 
Mr 17, 18S1, Crete, HI.; s. Horatio N. and 
^L'irtha Ann Gaines. Prepared in Chicago 
Heights Tp. H. S.; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 
1015. Alpha Zeta. Farming, Crete, 111., 1915- 
18. Assoc. Prof., Mills Production, Ui\iv. of 
111., 1918 — . Auth. : Contribution to I'liysiol. 
of Lactation, .Im. Jour, of rii.vsiol., \'ol. jS. 
1915- Alarried Alta Moore Hooper, S --8, 
1914, Bloomington, 111. Children: John Karl, 
b. S 23, 1915; Robert William, b. Mr 17, 1917. 
Address, 618 Michigan Ave., Urbana. 
I 
3373- ROBERT EDWARD GARNETT 
(Brother of Nos. 950, 1504, 209S, 3745, 4670) 
Internal Revemic Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Mr 7. 1885, St. Mary's, 111.; s. Robert Kirtley 
(b. Ag 4,^ 1844, do.) and Annie Elizabeth 
(Hunter') Garnett (b. (.■) 19, 1845, Catasaumia. 
Pa.). Prepared in Carthage Coll. Acad. Phi 
(iamma Delta; Class Football; 111. Dancing 
Club. Fanner, 1908-9; Bank Clerk, 1909-10; 
Cashier, Farmers' and Merchants' St. Bani<, 
Prague, Okla., 1911-14; U. S. Internal Reve- 
nue Agt., 1915 18. Mem., Okla. C. P. A. Soc, 
1018. ALirried Hazel Laurel Tones, Te 4. 1912, 
Shawnee, Okla. Child, Edward Joiies. b. 'Mr 
29, 1913. Address, itiis N. McKinley St., Ok- 
lahoma City, C)kla. ; bus. add., c/o Revenue 
Agt., Little Rock, Ark. 

3374. VIDA CELINDA GENTSCH 
V COCHRAN) 
(Sister of No. 2991) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ta 4, 18S3. New Phila- 
delphia, O.; d. Daniel Conrad (b. N iS, 1844, 
do.) and Elizabeth Ilawley (Powlison) Gentsch 
(b. D J!;, 18.17, </c>.). Prepared in New Phihi- 
ilelphia 11. b.; We.st. Reserve Univ. .Mpha 
Xi Delta. Mem., Coll. Club, Pittsburgh. Rlar- 
ried Ray ClitTton Cochran, S 17, 1913, New 
Philadelphia. O, Children: Richard Austin, b. 
Mr 12, 1015; Jidin D;iniel, b. Ag 12, 1917. 
Address. 215 S." Braddock Ave., Pittsburgh. 



3375. EGBERT GEORGE GESELL 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 
2.1. 1884, Rice Lake. Wis.; s. Charles A. (b. 
Cincinnati) and Matie M. (b. do.). Prepared 
in Phillips Exeter Acad,, Exeter. N. II,; Univ. 
of Wis., 1904-07. Phi Kappa Psi; Class Foo^ 
ball. Dealer in Ins., Lands, Mdse., etc.. C. 
A. Gcsell Co.; Sec. & Treas., The Washington 
Plow Co., Washington, Ind. Address, Wash- 
ington, Ind. 



3376- PAUL GILLESPIE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 26, 1884, 
Atlantic, la.; s. Alfred lames (b. S 5. 1840, 
Butler Co., O.) and Estlier Lncinda (Hall) 
l-.illespie (b. Ag 4, 1844, Guelph, Ont.). Pre- 
pared in Atlantic (la.) 11. S.; la. St. Coll. 
Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, Waterloo, la., 
1908-9; do., Dcs Moines, 1909-10; do., Atlantic, 
la., 1910-12; do., Omaha, Neb., 191 2 — . Ad- 
ilress, 103 W. 9th St., Atlantic, la. 

3377- EUGENE FRANKLIN GILSTRAP 
Architect; B, S. in Arch.; b. My 8, 1881, 
Normal, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Ap 24, 
1S49, KtTingham, III.) ami Eunice (Dcnman) 
Gilstrap (b. Je 22, 1851, O.). Prepared in 
Tacoma (Wash.) II. S. Ilus Club. With 
Heath & Twiichell, iyoS-9; West. Engr. Co., 
1909; R. C. Sweatt, Arch., 1909-10; Thompson- 
Starrett Const. Co., 1910-u; Chief draftsman, 
Whidden and Lewis, Archs., Portland, Ove., 
1911 15; WUU C. D. Mcl.ane, Arch., Rock 
Island, 111., 1915 — . Assoc, with R. S. M.ason, 
awarded fust prize, competition for Municipal 
Dock, Tacoina, Wash., 191 1; Assoc, with Rus- 
sell & Riley, awarded third prize by Am. Inst. 
.\rchs. for Portland .'\miitorium. Married 
Elma Myrtle Anderson, F 9, 1910, Tacoma, 
Wash. Child, Eunice Louise, b. An 5, 1917. 
Address, 301 Robinson Bldg., Rock Island, III. 

337»- HUGH GLASGOW 
(Brother of No. 3379) 
Entomologist; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 17, 1884, 
Tennessee. 111.; s. Douglass (b- Mr 1, i83(), 
C'ovington, Ky.) and Margaret Matilda (Walk- 
er) Glasgow (b. Ap 18, 1850, Tennessee, III.). 
Prepared in Tennessee II. ^. Scholarship, 1908- 
09; Fellowship, 1909-11. Asst. in Entomol., 
1911-12; rfc>., summers, 1910-11; Asst,, Ento- 
mol,, N. Y. Exp. Sta., 1914 — . Mem., Sigma Xi. 
Address, c/o In. Y. Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y. 

3379. ROBERT DOUGLAS GLASGOW 
(Husband of No. 3071; Brother of No. 3378) 
Instructor; A. B, in Sc, ; Ph, D,, 1913; b. Ap 
3, 1879. Tennessee, 111.; s, Douglass (b, Mr i, 
1836, Covington, Ky.) and Margaret Matilda 
(Walker) Glasgow (b. Ap 18, 1850, Tennessee, 
111.). Prepared in Tennessee H. S. Final and 
Special Honors; Scholarship; Sigma Xi; ist 
Lt., Capt., Univ. Regt. Asst. in Entomol., 
1009-11; Fellowship, 1911-12; zVsst. in Zool., 
summer, 1009; Instr. in Entomol., 1913 — . 
Brevet Capt., III. Nat. Gnard. Married Jo- 
sephine E. Burns ('09), Je 15, 1016, Macomb, 
111. Address. 924 W. Illinois St„ Urbana, 

nSo. HARRISON FREDERICK GONNER- 

MAN 

Research Assoc; B, S, in C. E,; A. M,, 191 3; 
h, Ag 24, 1S85, Dixon, 111.; s, Conrad (b, S a8, 
1845, Heinebach, Ger,) and Catharine Elizabeth 
(Fernau) Gonncrman (b. O 6, 1846, Edmund- 
hausen, Ger.), Prepared in Dixon IL S. Psi 
Upsilonj Tan Beta Pi; Triangle; Sigma Xi; 
t.'. E, C lub; Prelim, and Final Honors. Asst. 
in Mech. Engng. Exp. Sta. and T. and A. M. 
Dcpt.. i908-io; Instr. in T. and A. M., i9io- 
12; First .\sst., Engng. Exp. Sta., 1914-17; 
Research Assoc. Engng. Exp. Sta., 1917-18. 
With concrete shii' division. Emergency fleet 
Corp., Philadelphia and South Bethlehem, 
,0,8—. Mem., M, K. Church; A. F. A, M,; 
.-\m, Soc, for Testing Materials, Married Ger- 
trude Tamison, D 23, 191 1, Aledo. HI, Child, 
I'redenck, Jr,, b. Ap 5, 1914. Address, SoS Iowa 
St., Urbana, 

3381, PAUL L, GRADY 

Engineer; B, S, in C, E.; b. S 24, 1884, 
Huron, S. Dak,; s, Eugene J. (b, .\g 7. '859. 
LaSalle) and Catherine (Schneckcnbcrger) 
lirady (b, F 12, i866, Ger,), Prepared in 
lUooiiiincton 11, S.; .-Vrinour Inst, Constr, 



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En^r., 1908-9; 111. Steel Bridge Co., 1910-12; 
Estimator and Supt. of Const., John M. Kwcn 
Co., Chicago, 1912; Engr., Kan. St. Pub. Utili- 
ties Comn. Address, Topcka, Kan. 

3382. RAY AUSTIN GRAHAM 

business; H. S. in Agr.; 1). My 28, 1887, 
Washington, Ind.; s. Ziba Foote ami Margaret 
(Cabel) Graham. Prepared in Sp. Mary's Coll., 
Kan.; St. Simons Parochial Sch., Washington, 
Ind. Kapna Sigma; Delta Klio Sigma; Spald- 
ing Guila. Gen. Mgr., The Graham I'arms, 
Washington, Ind., i<jo8-i2; Sec. and Treas., 
Graham Glass Co., Evansvillc, Ind., igi2-i8; 
Sec. and Treas., Graham Hros., Motor Trucks 
and Tractors, 1918- — . Mem., B. P. O. E.; 
K. C. Married Eugenia Bruce Winston, Ap 
18, 1911. Children: Margaret, b. My 29, 1912; 
Ray Winston, b. O 1914; John Philips, b. O 
1916. Address, 100 Sunset Ave., Evansvillc, 
Ind. 

3383. DAVID JOHN GRANT 

Employment Mgr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 12. 
1886, Arkansas City, Kan.; s. David John and 
Katherinc (DulingJ Grant. Prepared in Red 
Oak (la.) 11. S.; Muscatine (la.) H. S. 
Sigma Nu; Shield and Trident; Yoxan; Spald- 
ing Guild; Scabbard and Blade; Class Pros.; 
Cajjt., Univ. Regt. Surveying, 1908-9; Contr. 
in 111., Ind., O. and Ky., 1909-16; Employment 
Mgr., Campbell. Wyant Cannon Foundry Co., 
Muskegon, Micli., 191 6 — . Mem., B. P. 0._ IC. 
Married Catherine Browne, F 3^ 191.3, Cin- 
cinnati. Children: Margaret Catherine, b. 
N 25, 1913; David Browne, b. Ap 21, 1915. 
Address, 941 .Sanford St., Muskcon, Mich.; 
bus. add., c/o Campbell, Wyant Cannon Foun- 
dry Co., do. 

3384. JAMES HENRY GREENE 
(Brother of Nos. 8379, 9101) 

St. Leader, Jr. Exten.; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 
25, 1880, Dubuque, la.; s. Joel Henry (b. Jl 4, 
1851, Franklinville, N. \.) and Martha 
(Thomas) Greene (h. F 20, i860, Lansing, 
la.). Prepared in Dubu<iue (la.) H. S.; Univ. 
of Chicago, 1905-6. Phi Kappa Psi; Mgr. Glee 
Club. Farmer, 1908-10; Prin., H. S., 1910-12; 
Supt. of Schs., La Grange, Jnd., 1912-13; do., 
Garrett, Ind., 1913-14; St. 1-eader, Jr. Exten., 
charge Boys and Girls Club Work, Coll. Agr., 
Univ. of 111., 1914— . Auth.: (with A. W. 
Nolan), Garden and Canning; Corn Growing; 
Pig Raising; Poultry Raising, all in Home 
Project Series. Row Peterson Co., Chicago. 
Mem., Phi Delta Kappa. Married Flora 
Thomson, F 22, 1909, Garrett, Ind. Child, 
~oan Thomson, b. Ja 25, 1910. Address, 702;/^ 

'. Oregon St., Urbana. 

3385. WILLIAM BERTRAM GREENE 

(Brother of Nos. 2404, 6264) 
Publisher; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 4, 1886, 
Lisle, 111.; s. William Spencer (b. Ap s, 1858, 
do.) and Jessie (Hibbard) Greene ( b. Jl 14, 
1862, Chicago). Prepared in N. W. Coll., 
Naperville, 111. Phi Gamma Delta. Drafts- 
man, Robins Conveying Belt Co., 1908-10; 
Advertising Mgr. and Sales Engr., Stephens 
Adamson Mfg. Co., 1910-16; Pres., Greene 
Pub. Co.; V. P. and Treas., Barber-Greene Co., 
Aurora, 111., 1916. Married Jane Smith, D 
27, 1910, Auburn, N. Y. Children: Maxson Hib- 
bard, b. Ag 3, 1915; Sarah Ann, b. N 25, 1918. 
Address, Aurora, 111. 

3386. CLARA LOUISE GRIDLEY 
(HELFRISCH) 
(Sister of No. iS'o) 
B. L. S.; b. Je 23, 1886, Virginia, 111.; d. 
James Norman (b. Je 3, 1844) and Frances 
(Hill) Gridley (b. Je 10, 1852). Prepared in 
Virginia II. S.; 111. Woman's Coll., Jackson- 
ville. 111. Kapria Alpha Theta. Libn., Univ. 
of 111., 1908-10. Mem., Presby. Church. 



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Married Albert H. Helfrisch, Ja 11, 1912, Vir- 
ginia, 111. Child, Frances Gridley, b. Ja 8, 
1013. Address, 807 Commercial St., Portland, 
Ore. 

3387. ELIZABETH VICTORIA GRISWOLD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; d. William M. 
(b. Oregon, 111.) and Mary A. (M ujiiin.i) 
(Jriswold (b. Mt. Morri.s, III.). Prepared in 
Mt. Morris Pub. Sch.; Mt. Morris Coll. Der 
Deutsche Verein; Teacher, Eng., Mcndota H. 
S,, HI., 1908-9; do.. Naperville 11. S., 111., 1909- 
ij; do., Hinsdale, III., 191 1 — . Address, Mt. 
Morris, 111. 

3388. ALFRED OTTO GROSS 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. A]) 8, 1883: s. 
Henry (b. My 13, 1829, Grand Duchy, Baden, 
Ger.) and Soidiia Gross (b. 1839, do.). Pre- 
jiared in Univ. Acad. Ph. D., Harvard, 1912. 
(iamina Alpha; Iris Club; Sigma Xi; Ionian; 
I'ield Club^ Y. M. C. A.; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Grad. Asst.; Asst. in summer school, 
Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Asst. III. St. Lab. of Nat. 
Hist., 1906-7; do., summers, 1908-9 (collected 
data for the statistical Bird Survey of 111.); in 
charge of Nature Study Classes and work at 
Delavan Lake Assembly, Delavan, Wis., 1909; 
special study of marine life of Bermuda Islands 
(awarded scholarships) 1910-11; Asst. in Com- 
parative Vertebrale Anat., Harvard Univ., 191 1- 
12; Asst. Prof, of Zool.. Bowdoin Coll., 1912 — . 
Auth.; The Economic Values of .Some (jommon, 
III. Birds (with S. A. I'"orbes), Bird and Arbor 
Days, 1909; (Jbservations on the Yellow Billed 
Tropic bird of the Bermuda Islands, Auk, Vol. 
29, 191J; The Reaction of Orthopods to Mono- 
chromatic Lights of E(iual Intensities, Jour, of 
Experimental Zool., Vol. XIV. Mem., 111. 
Acad, of Sc; Ornithologists Assn.; A. O. U.; 
Am. Zoologists; Fellow A. A. A. S. Married 
Edna Grace Gross, Jl 2, 1913, Reading, Pa. 
Children: William Albert, b. .S 6, 1915; Thomas 
Alfred, b. Mr 18, 1918. Address, c/o Searles 
Biol. Lab., Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me. 

3389. EDWARD ALEXANDER GRUBEL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 2, 1883, 
Decatur, III. Prepared in Decatur II. S. ; 
.lames Millikin Univ. Kappa .Sigma. .Supt. of 
Const. Cajjt., 2nd M. C, N. A., 301 Stevedore 
Regt., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 2224 
Carondelet St., New Orleans. 

3390. EDWARD LEVERICH HALL 
(Brother of No. 301 1) 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 25, 
1886, Danville, 111.; s. Harry A. (b. D 29, 1854, 
Attica, Ind.) and Alletla iJerrian (Leverich) 
Hall (b. O 21, 1855, Danville, 111.). Prepared 
in Danville H. S.; Univ. of N. Y., 1912-15. 
Philomathean; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Soloist, Glee 
Club; Soloist, Choral Soc, Christmas and May 
Festival Season. Assoc Sec, Univ. Y. M. C. 
A., 1909-10; Gen. Mgr., Hall Red-Devil-Skull 
Co., Danville, 111. Supt., First Presby. Bible 
Sch., Danville, III., 1910-12; Sec, Y. M. C. A., 
Univ. of Ky., 1912-15; Sec, Internat. Com. Y. 
M. C. A., New York City, 1915-17; Educ. .Sec, 
Y. M. C. A., Hankow, China, 1917 — . Invented 
tl e Red-Devil-Skull, a device to prevent acci- 
dental poisoning^ 191 o. Auth.: .Student Mission- 
ary Enterprise, 1 he West. Intercollegiate Mag., 
1910. Fellow, Royal Geog. Soc; Pres., Voca- 
tional Guidance Assn. of China; Dean, Sch. 
Commerce and Finance, Hankow, China. Mar- 
ried Nina Livinia Hogan, Jl 14, 1909, Nashville, 
Tenn. Children: David Marten, b. Ja 15, 1912; 
Andrea Annette, b. Jl 2, 1913; Edward Lever- 
ich, Jr., b. S 7, 1916; John Henderson, b. Mr 
18, 1918. Address, Hankow, China. 

3391. WARD ELMO HALL 
Merchant; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 10. 1882, 
LaMoille, III.; s. Winfield (b. My 3, 185";. do.) 
and Sarah Alice (Pierson) Hall fb. Ap 10, i860. 



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do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A. 
Electn., 1Q09; Electn., Cairo Elec. & Track Co., 
1909-11; Asst. Mgr., Elec. Wire & Supply Shop, 
Galesburg, 111., 1911-13; Foreman, Wire & Line 
Const., Arkansas City, Kan., 1913-16; Owner 
and Mgr., Elec. Wire I'^ixture & Supply Shop, 
do., 1916 — . Married Elizabeth Reddick, Ja i, 
1909, Champaign. Children: John Winfield, b. 
S 3, igii: Eleanor Elizabeth, b. Ap 18, 1914; 
Mary Ruth, b. O 25, 1916; Richard Ward, b. 
Mr 31, 1918. Address, 411 N. 4th St., Arkansas 
City, Kan. 

3392. WARD EVERETT HALL 

Minister; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 17, 1885, Mon- 
mouth, 111.: s. Michael William (b. Barren Co., 
Ky.) and Candis (Miller) Hall (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in (Jalesburg H. S.; Eureka Coll., 1904-5; 
la. St. Coll., 1905-6; Drake LTniv., 1910-11. Y. 
M. C. A.; Agr. Club. Y. M. C. A. Sec, Colo. 
Agr. Coll., 1908-10; Stud, and Minister at Drake 
Univ., 1910-11; Minister, Church of Christ, 
Livingston, Tenn., igii-13; Crooksville, O., 
i9i.3-i(); Blandinsville, HI., 1916-18; Field Rep. 
of 111. Christian Missionary Soc. in Northwest 
Dist. of 111. Married Pansye Fahnestock, Je 
21, 1900. Children: Dorcas Isabelle, b. 191 1; 
Candis Mary, b. 191 4. Address, Crooksville, O. 

3393. IRA HAMPTON 
(Brother of No. 5182) 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 9, 1882, Mus- 
catine, la.; s. Millard Fillmore (b. S 11, 1850, 
Rock Island Co., 111.) and Nora (Irwin) Hamp- 
ton (b. D 5, 1859, do.). Prepared in Morgan 
Park Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1904-5- E. E. 
Soc. Elec. Engng., Chicago, 1908-15; Highland 
Park, 1915-18; Farming, 1918 — . Mem., Nat. 
Elec. Light Assn. Married Ethelyn M. Wight, 
Je 19, 1915, Chicago. Child, Gordon, b. S 6, 
1916. Address, Highland Park, 111. 

3394- FRANK LAWRENCE HANSON 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 11, 1885, 
Racine. Wis.; s. C. H. (b. 1863, Denmark) and 
Anna Elizabeth (Crook) Hanson (b. 1865, do.). 
Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta 
Pi; Eta Kapjia Nu; E. E. Soc; Orchestra. 
Scholarship. Engr., West. Elec. (To., 1908-10; 
Engng. Dept., Canadian Gen. Elec. Co., 1910- 
12; Real Est., C. H. Hanson & Son, 1912-17; 
Starting Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co.. 
1917-18; do.. The Ideal Elec. Co.. Manstield, 
O., 1918 — -. Married Adaline Elizabeth Star- 
ring, S 6, 1911, Elgin, 111. Child, Elizabeth 
Adella. b. Ap 3, 19 15. Address 15 Garfield 
Place, Mansfield, O. ; bus. add.. The Ideal Elec. 
Co., do. 

3395- PAUL HANZLIK 
Professor; A. B. in Sc: A. M., 191 1; b. 
Jl 24, 1885, Shueyville, la.; s. Martin (b. 
Pilsen, Bohemia) and Mary (Krejsa) Hanzlik 
(b. Shueyville, la.). Prepared in Coe Coll. 
Acad., Cedar Rapids, la. Ph. G., Univ. of 
la., 1912; Ph. C, do., 1907; M. D., West. Re 
serve, 1912; Research and study. Pharmacolo- 
gical Inst, and Physico-Chem. Biological Inst., 
Ihiiv. of Vienna, 1914-15. Phi Beta Tau; 
Zetagathian Soc; Alpha Omega Alpha. Found- 
ed Komenian Soc, la. and 111. Asst. Analyst, 
Water Resources Branch, U. S. Geol. Sur., 
Lab. at Iowa City, la.; served two yrs. as 
mem., Hosp. Corps, 53d Regt., la. Nat. Guard; 
Demonstrator, Pharmacology in Med. Sch. and 
Instr. in Phys. and Clin. Chem., Cleveland 
Sch. of Pharm., 1912-13; Instr., Pharmac- 
ology, 1913-15; Assoc, do., 1915-17; Asst. 
Prof., do., Med. and Pharmacy Schs., West. 
Keserve Univ., 1918 — . Abstractor for Chem. 
Abstracts. 190S-18. Capt., Med. Corps, Chem. 
Warfare Service. Research Div., Am. LIniv. ; 
Mustered out, N 30. igiS. Auth.: Analytic 
Methods for Recovery of Iodide. Alcohol, For- 
inaldehyde and Urotropin from Animal Fluids 



and Tissues; Studies on Antiseptic Prop- 
erties of Hexamethylenamin; Quantitative 
Absorption of Drug:s from the Alimentary 
Tract; Ptomaine Poisoning; Precipitability of 
Serum Albumin; Effects of Chelidonin on 
Smooth Muscle; Organic Urate Solvents; Be- 
havior of Salicylate in Rheumatic and Nor- 
mal Individuals; Efficiency of Hemostatics; 
.Med. Book reviews, etc., published in various 
sc. and med. jours. Mem., Soc. for Pharm. 
and Exp. Therap. ; Am. Physiol. Soc; Am. 
Med. Assn.; O. St. Med. Assn.; Acad, of 
Med., Cleveland; Soc. for Exp. Biol, and Med.; 
Pres., O. chapter, Alpha Omega Alpha. Mar- 
ried Bertha Shimek, 1909, Iowa City, la. 
Child, Harold, b. O 1915. Address, 882 Eddy 
Road, Cleveland; bus. add., Sch. of Medicine, 
Western Reserve Univ., do. 



3396. RUBY OSGOOD HARDER 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 29, 1885, 

Lockport, 111.; s. Jason Rugg (b. N 9, 1859, 
Lockport, 111), and Anna Elizabeth (Bretz) 
Harder (b. My 27, 1861, do.). Prepared in 
Lockport H. S. C. E. Club; Triangle. Land 
Surv., Drainage work and Concrete Insp., Har- 
mon Engr. Co., Peoria. 190809; Farming, 
Lockport, 111., 1909-10; Concrete Insp., E. J. 
& E. Ry., Joliet, 111., 1910; Detailing and 
Checking Bridge and Struct, work, Joliet 
Bridge & Iron Co., 1910-13; Detailing, La Salle 
Engng. Co., Chicago, 1913; Designing, Struct. 
Steel Work, H. Hoppers Co., Chicago, 1913-15; 
Designing: and Checking, Struct. .Steel Work, 
Joliet Bridge & Iron Co., 1915-16; Merchant, 
1916-17; Farmer, Homewood, Kan., 1918 — . 
Married Otie N. Thomas, O 20, 1909, Hope, 
111. Child, Reid Thomas, b. F 23, 1915. Ad- 
dress, Homewood, Kan. 

3397. ALBERT JESSE HARRIS 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. O 16, 1885, 

Pana, III.; s. Edwin B. and Elizabeth L. 
(Kenney) Harris. Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Eta Kappa Nu. 
Constr. Foreman, Stone & Webster; Foreman, 
Seattle Elec. Co.; Draftsman, Pacific Tele- 
phone Co.; Engr., Pacific Telephone & Tele- 
graph Co., 191 1 — -. Married Edna M. Smalley, 
O 23, 1912, Tacoma, Wash. Address, 327 
Henry Bldg., Seattle. 

3398. FLORENCE HARRISON 

(Sister of No. 4191) 
Associate; B. S>. in H. Sc; b. Ag 31, 1884, 
Lafayette, Ind.; d. Charles (b. N 7, 1853, Ver- 
milion Co., Ind.) and Rosanna (Roberts) Har- 
rison (b. Je I, i860, St. Phillip, Quebec, Can.). 
Prepared in Danville H. S. M. A., Columbia, 
1 91 8. Sec, Athenean; Eng. Club, Sec-Treas. ; 
H. Sc. Club; Final Honors; Advisory Bd. 
Women's League; Corresponding Sec, Athe- 
nean Alumnae Assn. Teacher, Centralia Tp. 
H. S., 111., 1008-9; do.. Champaign H. S., 1909- 
10; Exten. Work. Home Econ., Univ. of 111., 
1910-13; Supvr., Prac. Teaching and Assoc, 
H. Sc. Dept., do., 1913 — . Auth.: (with Ol- 
ive Percival) The Rural School Lunch, 
Exten. Circular No. 4, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 
111. Address, 445 N. Walnut St., Danville, 
111.; bus. add., 105 Woman's Bldg., Urbana. 

3399. MARK ROSS HAYNES 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 20, 1885, 

Ocova, III; s. Mark Raymond (b. S 24, 1S63, 
Mich.) and Maude M. (Ross) Haynes (b. D 
6. i8(>3, Bloomington, III.). Prepared in La- 
Salle tp. H. S. Aztec Club; Orange and Blue 
Dancing Club; Der Deut.sche Verein; Tau Beta 
Pi; Prelim. Honors; Chm., Sr. Breakfast Com- 
Transitman, Seattle; Draftsman, East Auburn, 
Calif. Address, East Auburn, Calif. t 



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3400. HERBERT AUGUSTUS HAYS 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 14, 1881, Elkville, 
IlL; s. John Dudley (b. Ja 22, 1851, O.) and 
Kllcn (Schwartz) Hays (b. Ag 22, 1850, near 
I'-lkville). Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
I'hi Alpha Delta; Theta Kappa Nu; Egyptian 
Club. Cashier, Carbondale Trust and Savings 
Bank, igoSio; Schwartz & Hays, lawyers, 
Carbondale, 1910 — ; Judge, City Court, do., 
1912-16; Y. M. C. A. Work in France. Mem., 
Christian Church; Sec., Jackson Co. Bar Assn. 
Married Johannah McCarthy, S 23. igog, Car- 
bondale. Child, John Herbert, b. My 6, 1912. 
Address, 306 N. Springfield St., Carbondale, 
HI.; bus. add., iii N. West St., do. 

3401. LEE HERBERT HAZARD 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap ii, 1886, 
Mendota, 111.; s. Charles Delbert (b. Birming- 
ham, O.) and Marion (Holeston) Hazanl (b. 
Ogdensburg, N. Y.). Prepared in Dixon H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu. Ad- 
dress, 1220 nth St., Moline, 111. 

3402. ARTHUR NOBLE HEANEY 

Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 6, 1882, 
Mendon 111.; s. Noble Morton (b. Jl 7, 1851, 
Mendon) and Mary Alice (Sproat) Heaney (b. 
Ja 25, 1853). Prepared in Mendon and 
Ouincy H. Schs. Acacia; Triangle; C. E. Soc; 
Sigma Xi. City Engr., Enid, Okla., Muskogee, 
Okla. Married Minnie Utter, Je 28, 191 i. 
Child, Arthur Noble Jr., b. Ap 17, 1913. Ad- 
dress, Enid, Okla. 

3403- KLAUS EDWARD HELLSTROM 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 27, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Klaus (b. Ag 17, 1861, Sweden) 
and Eva (Mattson) Hellstrom (b. N 23, 
1863, do.). Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. 
Chi Psi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; E. E. 
Soc., Pres. Engr., J. W. Butler Paper Co., 
Chicago. Treas., Chicago Chi Psi Alunnii Assn. 
.Sergt., Bat. E., 333rd F. A., Camp Grant, 
111.; 2nd Lt., C. A., Bat. D., A. E. F., France, 
1918 — . Address, 2514 Pioneer Rd., Evanston, 
111.; bus. add., 223 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 

3404. HOPE HERRICK (HENRY) 
(Wife of No. 2692; Sister of Nos. 699, 1893, 
5719) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 21, 1884, Farmer 
City, 111.; d. George Washington (b. O 6, 
1839, Newville, Ind.) and Dora Olive (Knight) 
Herrick (b. S 2, 1853, Farmer City, 111.). I're- 

£ared in Farmer City H. S.; Agnes Scott Coll., 
• ecatur, Ga., 1902-3. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Phi Delta Psi. Married John Earl Henry 
('06), D 16, 1909, Farmer City, 111. Children: 
Herrick Hi, b. ,Mr 28, ign; Helen Louise, b. 
,S II, 191 8. Address, 2213 Aha Ave., Louis- 
ville, Ky.t 

3405. GEORGE BOYER IIERRIN 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 29, 1882, 
St. Jacobs, 111.; s. William Franklin (b. Jl 5, 
1857) and Sallie Maxey (Boyer) Ilerrin (b. 
Ag 24, 1854). Prepared in Bunker Hill H. S. 
E. E. Soc. Draftsman, Commonwealth Steel 
Co., igo8-9; Engr., I. T. S., 1909-12; Drafts- 
man, Fulton Iron Works, 1912-13; Engr., H. 
H. Morrison, Const. Engr., 1913-14; Struct. 
Engr., Aluminum Ore Co., 1914 — . Married 
Edna May Varnum, Jl 4, 1914. Address, 2447 
D St., Granite City, 111. 

3406. JUAN FERNANDO HILARIO 

Customs Service; LL. B.; b. My 27, 1888, 
Batangas, P. I.; s. Agapito (b. S 20, 1864, do.) 
and Josefa (Legaspi) Hilario (b. Ag 17, 1865, 
Santa Cruz, Manila, P. I.). Prepared in Ba- 
tangas H. S.; Santa Clara Coll., Calif. Cos- 
mopolitan Club. Clerk in Court of First In- 
stance, Manila, 1908; Clerk in office of Re-" 
porter. Supreme Court, 1908-11; Clerk in Ex. 



Bur., 1911-14; Law and Passport Clerk, do., 
1914-15; Pvt. Sec. to Sec. of Finance, 191 7; 
Deputy Bank Examiner, Treas. Bur., 1918: 
Sec, Bd. of I'rotests and Appeals, Bur. of 
Customs, 191 8 — . Mem., Philippine Columbian 
Assn., Sec, do., 1908-g. Address, 328 Mayhali- 
gue St., Manila, P. I.; bus. add., c/o Bureau 
of Customs, do. 

3407- CARRIE MARSH HILL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 12, 1877, 
Wallingford, Vt.; d. Charles Erwin (b. 1850, 
\'t.) and Laura (Marsh) Hill (b. 1855, do.). 
I'repared in Denver H. S. Studied 3 yrs. 
abroad, tutors and governesses. Teacher, Ply- 
mouth II. S., S. Dak.; do.. Concord II. S., N. 
LL, 1910-11; do., Marquette, Mich., II. S., 
191 1 — . Address, New Summit House, Mar- 
quette, Mich. 

3408. HORACE GAYLORD IIOBBS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 30, 1884, 
Pontiac, 111.; s. Henry C. (b. S i, 1846, Belle- 
fontaine, O.) and Cecelia A. (Hughes) Ilobbs 
(b. S 15, 1855, Northville, 111.). Prepared in 
Pontiac Tp. II. S. E. E. Soc. Asst. Engr., 
Cjen. Engng. and Const, work; Engr. and De- 
signer, Experimental Turbine Dept., Gen. Elec. 
Co.; do., Elec. Auto. Dept.. Columbus Buggy 
Co.; do.. Gen. Motors Co. Assoc Mem., A. I. 
E. E. Address, 164 Charlotte Ave., Detroit. 

3409. LURA ETHEL HOGE (STRAIGHT) 
(Wife of No. 3194) 

A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. S 15, 1885, Wenona, 
111.; d. George Wise (b. Ap i, 1842, Wash- 
ington Co., Pa.) and Tabitha Ella (McBride) 
Iloge (b. Ag 1849, Ind.). Prepared in Wenona 
and Wichita (Kan.) H. Schs.; N. W. Univ., 
1904-5. Sigma Kappa. Married Halver Rufus 
Straight ('07), Ja i, 1909, Chicago. Children: 
Lee Hogc, I3. Ap 20, igii; Dorothy, b. Je 3, 
1915; Elizabeth, b. F 3, 1918. Address, Adel, 
la. 

3410. CLARENCE IRVIN HOGUE 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 31, 1885, 
Vincennes, Ind.; s. John I), (b. N 27, 1862, 
do.) and Martha Emma (Simpson) Ilogue (b. 
O 3, 1866, do.). Prepared in Vincennes H. S. 
Grad., Vincennes Univ., 1905. Phi Kappa 
.Sigma; Yoxan; Shield and Trident; Arch. 
Club; Y. M. C. A. Supt., Davis Marble Co., 
Chicago, igo8-g; Mgr., do., 1909-10; in Con- 
tracting Dept., D. II. Burnham & Co., Chicago, 
1910; Supt. Bldg. Const., do., igii — . Mem. 
Presby. Church; Univ. Club, Chicago; Past-time 
Club, Vincennes, Ind. Address, Univ. Club, 
Chicago. 

3411. SIDNEY VIEL HOLT 
(Husband of No. 642g) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr. : b. My 22, 1883, 
Oneida, 111.; s. Martin Sidney (b. 1836, O.) 
and Martha (Pittard) Holt (b. 1843, Eng.). 
Prepared in Oneida H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. 
Club; Alpha Zeta. Work on St._ Soil Sur., 
igo7-i7; Farmer, 1917 — . Married Minnie 
Isabel Milne ('14), Ag 21, 1915, Lockport, 111. 
Child, James Martin, b. S 7, 1916. Address, 
Rio, 111. 

3412. CHARLES RAY HOLTON 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je i, 1886, 
Colchester, 111.; s. Charles Lindsay (b. O 26, 
1863, do.) and Addie May (Schoopman) Hol- 
ton (b. 1865, Plymouth, III.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. J. D., Univ. of Chicago, igio. 
Phi Alpha Delta; Pres., Adelphic; Fuller Moot 
Court; Class Sec. Lawyer, Chicago, igio — . 
Mem. Chicago Bar Assn.; Illini Club, Chicago; 
111. Bar Assn.; Park Ridge Country Club; 
City Club of Chicago. Married Nina Yeoman, 
O 14, 1910, Avon, 111. Children: Margaret, 
b. F 6, 1916; Helen, b. N 25, igu- Address, 
4303 Lancil Ave., Chicago; bus. add., no S. 
Dearborn St., do. 



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3413. HYMAN JACOB IIOODWIN 
Sec, BIdg. Co.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 17, 
1S86, Russia; s. Louis (b. N 1852, Prussia) 
and Goldie (Karno) lioodwin (b. N 15, 1854, 
Russia). Prepared in W. Div. H. S., Chicago: 
Armour Inst, of Tech., 1904-5. Pres., Ivrim. 
Draftsman, J. O. Heyworth, Gen. Contr., Chi- 
cago, 1908-y; Bridge and Struct. Draftsman, 
Am. Bridge Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Draftsman, 
Noelle Richards Iron Works, Indianapolis, 
191 1 ; Draftsman, Purdy & Henderson, Civ. 
Engrs., 1911-12; Bridge Designer, Strauss 
Bascule Bridge Co.. Chicago, 191 2-13; Pres., 
City Engng. Const. Co., 1913-16; Sec. of Nat. 
Bldg. Co., Chicago, 1916-18. Jr. Mem., West. 
Soc. of Engrs.; A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; 
Buena Share Club, Chicago. Married Elsa 
Cohen, My 9, 191 7, Chicago. Address, 1523 
Hollywood Ave., Chicago. 

3414. THERON ROBINSON HOWSER 

Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 20, 

1885, Lakota, N. Dak.; s. Joshua P. (b. i860, 

Lincoln, 111.) and Emma (Robinson) Howser 

(b. 1865, Virginia, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln 

II. S. Sigma Pi; Treas., C. E. Club; Ionian. 
Transitman, D. L. & W. R. R., 1909-10; Resi- 
dent Engr., Madeira-Mamore R. R., igio-12. 
Address, Caiza 304 Manos, Brazil. 

3415. HARRY HENRY HUDSON 
Citv Controller; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 15, 
1883, Strcator, 111.; s. Thomas (b. My 22, 1846, 
Northumberland, Eng.) and Elizabeth (Hug- 
gans) Hudson (b. Ag 2, 1853, Freehold, N.J.). 
Prepared in Galva H. S.; Brown's Bus. Coll., 
Peoria. With St. Highway Comn., 1908-10: 
Asst. Cashier, Bank, Galva, 111., 1911-12; City 
Controller, do., 1916 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
R. A. M.; R. and S. M.; K. T.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Janet Higelow, N 3, 1908, Galesburg, 

III. Child, Harry Bigelow, b. N 11, 19 16. 
Address, Galva, 111. 

3416. ALBERT PHILLIP HUECKEL 
Engr. and Supt.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 14, 
1883, Caseyville, III.; s. John Frederick (b. F 
28, 1846, Hatten, Alsace) and Josephine Dora 
(Baldus) Hueckel (b. D 10, 1853, Schwyz, 
Switzerland). Prepared in McKendree Coll.; 
Univ. Acad. Egyptian Club; Illio Bd.; Pres., 
Crystal Dancing Club; Jr. Prom. Com.; Capt., 
Univ. Regt.; Sr. Ball Com. .Ksst. City Engr., 
Cairo, 111., 1908; Chief Engr., West. Engng. 
and Constr. Co., Tacoma, Wash.; Engr. and 
Gen. Supt., Smith & Sherbome, Contrs. Auth. : 
Modern Reinforced Concrete Cold Storage 
Bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Pacific Builder and 
Engr., Seattle, Vol. XII, No. i, i9U- Married 
Clarabelle Cool, O 16, 1909, Tacoma, Wash. 
.Address, 1322 12th Ave. E., Vancouver, B. C. ; 
bus. add., Rooms 514-15 Bank of Ottawa, do. 

3417. WILLIAM CLEMENS HUECKEL 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 25, 1884, 
Caseyville, 111.; s. William Hatten (b. Ap 13, 
1852, do.) and Anna Maria (Maise) Hueckel 
(b. F 16, 1857, St. Louis). Prepared in Man. 
Tr. Sch., St. Louis; Washington Univ., 1902-4. 
Theta Xi. Asst. Citv Engr., Cairo, 111., 1911: 
do.. E. St. Louis, 1911-14; Asst. Engr. to Engr. 
Maintenance of Way, E. St. Louis & Suburban 
Ry.. E. St. Louis. 111., 1914-18; Asst. Engr., 
Camp Knox, Ky.. 191 8 — . Mem., B. P. 
O. E. Married Elizabeth Mary Kelley, S is, 
1915, E. St. Louis, 111. Child, .Anthony Wil- 
liam Kellev, b. Ag lo, ioi6. Address. Casey- 
ville. 111. 

3418. WALTER WILLIAM HUFF 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in O. E.; b. N 24. 1883. 
Capt., Const. Div., Q. M. C. U. S. A. Address, 
4038 Virginia Ave.. Kansas City, Mo.; bus. 
add., 717 Shubert Bldg., do. 



3419. EVA ELLEN HUFFMAN 
(Sister of No. 3789) 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ag 22, 1877, 
Charleston, 111.; s. John Thomas (b. Ap 26, 
1843, do.) and Amanda Ellen (Redden) Huff- 
man (b. S 14, 1853, Oakland, 111.). Prepared 
in Charleston H. S.; East. St. Norm. Sch. 
A. M., Univ. of Mich., igii. Teacher, H. S., 
Lovington, 111., 1907-10; Instr., Zool., Milwau- 
kee-Downer Coll., 1911-12; Instr., Biol., H. S., 
Anaconda, Mont., 1912 — . Address, 701 Oak 
St., Anaconda, Mont. 

3420. A. FRAZIER HUNT 

(Brother of No. 3042) 
Reporter; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D i, 1885, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Jasper Newton and 
.\manda Elizabeth (Frazier) Hunt. Prepared 
in Mich. Mil. Acad., Orchard Lake, Mich. 
Theta Delta Chi; Ed., lUio, igoS. Adv. Writer, 
1908-9; Sugar Cane Planter, 1909-12; Ed. and 
Pub., Alexis Argus, Alexis, 111., 19 12-16; Re- 
porter, New York Sun, 1916-18; Staff Writer, 
Red Cross ISIag., France, 1918; In Europe as 
Correspondent of Chicago Tribune and other 
papers, 19 18. Lt., Am. Red Cross. Auth.: 
Blown in by the Draft, Doubleday, Page & Co. 
1918; Many Mag. Articles. Married Emma 
Kern, My 17, 191 1, Ridge Farm, 111. Child, 
Robert Frazier, b. N 28, 1914. Address, 71 
Post Ave., N. Y. City. 

3421. AGNES HUNT (CADE) 
(Sister of Nos. 5740, S445) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 12, 1883, Ridott, 111.; 
d. William (b. S 9, 1853, do.) and Jennie 
.\delaide (Burdick) Hunt (b. Ap 25, 1857). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; Alethenai; 
Omicron Nu; Pres., H. Sc. Club. Organizer, 
Dom. Sc. Dept., Coll. of Hawaii, Honolulu, 
1908-10; Prof., Dom. Sc. Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1910-1915. Married Claude Marshall Cade, Je 
10, 1915, E. Lansing, Mich. Children: Sarah 
Jane, b. Ap 22, 1916 (died); William Marshall, 
b. Mr 3, 1917. Address, East Lansing, Mich. 

3422. RALPH KENT HURSH 
(Husband of No. 2665) 

Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 21, 1885, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Samuel B. (b. S 24, 1848, 
\\'elsh Run, Pa.) and Alice S. (Kent) Hursh 
(b. O 25, 1852, Suffield, Conn.). Prepared in 
Streator and Macomb H. Schs. ; West. 111. St. 
Norm. Gamma Alpha; Keramos; Acacia; Sigma 
Xi; Tecluiografh Bd. Grad. Stud., Ceramics, 
Univ. of 111., 1908-9; with O. Min. & Mfg. Co., 
Shawnee, O., 1909; U. S. Geol. Sur., Techno- 
logic Branch, Pittsburgh, 1909-10; U. S. Bur. 
of Standards, do., 1910-1 1 ;. Asst.. Ceram., Un- 
iv. of 111., 1911-13; Instr., do., 1913-14; Assoc. 
do., 1914-16; Asst. Prof., do., 1016 — . Auth.: 
(with R. F. Stull), Tests on Clay Materials 
.Available in 111. Coal Mines, Bui. 18, Co- 
operative Coal Min. Series. III. St. Geological 
Sur., 1017; Note on the Dissociation of Cal- 
cium Hydrate, Transactions .-iin. Ceramics 
Soc, Vol. XIV, 1912; Note on Relation of 
Prelieating Temperature and X'olume Shrink- 
age, do.. Vol. XIV, 1912; Designs of ' Seven 
Test Kilns, do.. \'ol. X\T, 1914; Note on 
Estrich Plaster, do.. Vol. XVII, 1915; Heat 
Balance on a Continuous Chamber Kiln, do., 
Vol. XX, 19 18. Treas., Am. Ceramic Soc, 
1917 — . Mem., A. C. S. .Married Frances 
Marguerite Feind ('06), Je 28, 1914. Chicago 
Heights, 111. Child, Robert William, b. Mr 3, 
1916. Address, 205 Indiana Ave., Urbana. 

3423. MARGARET IIUTCHINS 
Librarian: B. L. S.; b. S 21, 1884, Lan- 
caster, N. H.; d. Francis Dorr (b. Ja ii, 1850, 
Putnev, Vt.) and Anna Caroline (Carleton) 
Hutch'ins (b. Ap 25, 1850, Haverhill, N. IL). 
Prepared in Lancaster (N. H.) H. S. A. B., 



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315 



Smith Coll., 1006. Athenean; Lib. Club; Choral 
Soc. ; Phi Hcta Kappa; Final Honors. Ref. 
Asst., Univ. of 111., lyoS — . Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn. Address, looi W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

3424. RUTH IIYNDMAN (CUTLER) 
(Wife of No. 2629; Sister of No. 7644) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 28, 1885, Cincinnati; 
d. Robert John (b. S 22, 1855, Cincinnati) an^l 
Lottie Emma (Leopoltl) Hyndman (b. Ja jX, 
1857;. Prepared in Hugh H. S., Cincinnati; 
VVellesley Coll., 1903-5. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Phi Delta Psi. Teacher, Lockland H. S., iqio- 
13; do., Cincinnati Pub. Sch., 1914-16. Mem., 
Wyo. Study Club; Coll. Club of Cincinnati: 
Cincinnati Aluninae of Kappa Alpha Theta. 
Married Asa Bryant Cutler ('06), N 25, 1916, 
Wyoming, O. Child, Dorothy, b. N 5, 191 7. 
Address, 351 E. loth St., Portland, Ore. 

3425. CORA ANNA JACOBS 
Seed Analyst; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1909; b. 
Ap 13, 188s, Rock Falls, 111.; d. Frank H. (b. 
185s, Ger.) and Sophia (Dietz) Jacobs (b. 
1865, Rock Falls, 111.). Prepared in Sterling 
H. S. Prelim. Honors; Sigma Xi. Teacher, 
H. S., Paris, 1909-11; Scientific Asst. in U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1911-17; 
Sted Analyst, A. Dickinson Co., Chicago, 
191 7 — . Address, c/o A. Dickinson Co., Chica- 
go. 

3426. EDA AUGUSTA JACOBSEN 
(Sister of Nos. 2707, 4232, 6981) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 9, 1883, Niantic, 
111.; d. Henning (b. Ja 6, 1846, Schleswig, 
Ger.) and Laura Dolly (Boone) Jacobsen (b. 
Mr 28, 1853, Bourbon Co., Ky.). Prepared 
in Decatur H. S. Athenean. Studying for 
M. A. at Columbia Univ., 1917-18. Address, 
2940 Broadway, Farnold Hall, New York City. 

3427. GEORGE EMILE JAQUET 
Employment Mgr. ; B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. F 
2, 1885, St. Imier, Switzerland; s. August 
E. (b. Ja 14, 1858, St. Imier, Switzerland) 
and Adele (Fete) Jaquet (b. Ag 28, i860, 
Cortebert, do.). Prepared in Falls (,'ity H. 
S.; Armour Inst., 1904-6. Eta Kappa Nu; 
Tau Beta Pi; .Sigma Xi; E. E. Soc; Final 
Honors; Chief P3ngr., Elec. Show. Timekeep 
er on Ranch; Asst. under Engr. of Tests, 
N. Y. C. & H. R. Ry.; Testman, Testing Dept., 
Gen. Elec. Co.; Salesman's Asst., P. & M.. 
Dept., Gen. Elec. Co.. Chicago Office; Appara- 
tus Salesman, P. & M. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Minn.; Const. Foreman, Mun. Contracting, 
Gen. Engng. & Const. Co., Rockford, 111.; Re- 
search Engr., Univ. of 111. Rj;. Engng. Dept.: 
City Engr., Supt. Water & Light iJept., Falls 
(Zity, Neb.; Employment Mgr., Shawingan Wa- 
ter & Power Co. and Subsidiaries, Shawingan. 
Falls, Quebec, Can. Mem., K. T. ; M. E. 
Church. Address, Cascade Inn, Shawingan 
Falls, Quebec, Can. 

3428. ALFRED AT WOOD JOHNSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 22, 1886; s. George 
W. (b. O 12, 1848, Montgomery Co., Ind.) 
and Mary Jane (Atwood) Johnson (b. Jl iq, 
1848, Pilot, 111.). Prepared in Danville H. S. 
Lawyer, Danville, 111., 1908 — . Mem., Redmen; 
A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. Married Ruby 
Leah Fairchild, Je 15, 1912, Danville, 111. 
Children: Janet Elaine, b. Mr 9, 1913; Mir- 
iam Ruby, b. F IQ, 1 91 7. Address, 1502 Wal- 
nut St., Danville, 111.; bus. add., Daniel Bldg., 
do. 

3429. GEORGE KOSER JOLINSON 

Merchant; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.: b. Mr 

1887, McLeansboro, 111.; s. John Nelson (b. 

Jefferson Co., 111.) and Emma L. (Koser) 

Johnson (b. Mt. Carmel, 111.). Prepared in 



Mt. Vernon H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Egyptian Club. Married Mary lurncr Smith, 
Ja 12, 1910, Mt. Vernon, 111. Children: J(dm 
Nelson, Jr.; Martha Louise, b. D 12, 191 i; 
Robert Smith, b. Jl 10, 19 13. Address, Mt. 
Vernon, 111. 

3430. HORACE NORMAN JONES, JR. 
(Brother of No. 3810) 

Draftsman and Detailer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 
D 2, 1884, Batavia, 111.; s. Horace N. (b. Ag 
28, i860, Warrensville, 111.) and May E. 
(Schall) Jones (b. S 28, 1862. Allentown, 
Pa.). Prejjared in West Batavia H. S.; Lewis 
Inst., Chicago, 1903-4. Seymour Guild; ist Lt., 
Univ. Regt.; Jr. Class Football. Mcch. Drafts- 
man and Estimator, 1908; Struct. Draftsman; 
Contracting Kngr.; .Struct. Draftsman and De- 
tailer. Invented Circular Slide Rule (Pat. Ap- 
plication rejected), ist Lt., Aviation .Section, 
.S. C, France. Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. 
Married Ruth A. Duty, S 21, 1912. Child, 
Ruth Burton, b. Mr 19, 1914. Address, 240 
Taney St., Gary, Ind. 

3431. ERWIN BYRON JORDAN 

(Husband of No. 3898) ■ 
Farmer and Stock Breeder; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. My 26, 1884, Rock Island Co., 111.; s. Byron 
(b. Je II, 1842, Richland Grove, III.) and Mary 
Anna (Blackfan) Jordan (b. O 23, 1841, Orion, 
111.). Prepared in Moline H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Draftsman and 
Rodman, Minn. & Ontario Power Co., 1909; 
Field Clerk, Roberts &_ Schaefer Co., Chica- 
go, 1910; Farmer and Stock Breeder, 1910 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Lura Elizabeth 
Parsons ('09), Je 18, 1911, Des Plaines, III. 
Child, Robert Eastburn, b. My 19, 1912, Row- 
lesburg, W. Va. Address, Deerfield, 111. 

3432. OSCAR JOSEPH JORDAN 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 4, 1881; 
s. Joseph L. (b. Amherst Co., Va.) and Martha 
Ella (Taylor) Jordan (b. Lynchlnng, Va.). 
Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago; N. W. 
Univ. Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club, N. W. Univ. 
Prof., Math, and Drawing, 190810; Engng. 
Work, Chicago, 1910-11; Prof., Math. Arch, 
and Mech. Drawing, A. and M. Coll. Norm., 
Ala., igii. Mem., Ala. St. Teachers' Assn. 
Address, 11455 Watt Ave., Chicago. 



3433. HERBERT EDWARD KAHLERT 
(Brother of No. 7669) 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 23, 1885, 
Carlyle, 111.; s. Edward August (b. i860, do.) 
and Harriet Ann (Grain) Kahlert (b. 1864, 
Augusta, 111.). Prepared in Carlyle II. S. 
E. E. Club. Capt., Univ. Regt. Elec. Engr., 
Frank Adam Elec. Co., St. Louis, 1910; do., 
Herman Andrar Co., Milwaukee, 191 1; do., 
Cuthbert Elec. Co., Chicago, 191 1; Asst. Mgr., 
Insulation Dept., II. W. J. M. Co. Capt., Co. 
K, 1st Regt., Mo., 1910. Pres., Milwaukee 
IJniv. of 111. Alumni Assn.; Chm., Member- 
ship Com. A. I. E. E. Married Jane Carmont 
Bell, Ag 4, 1914, Huron, S. Dak. Child, 
Jane Bell, b. S 13, 191 7. Address, 1807 Ham- 
line Ave., S. E. Minneapolis. 

3434. WILLIAM WADDELL KAUTZ 
(Brother of No. 4249) 
Steel Milling Bus.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 6, 
1884, Moweaqua, 111.; s. George Adapi (b. Ja 
27, 1834, Georgetown, O.) and Fannie (Hall) 
Kautz (b. Ag 6, 1843, Taylorville, 111.). Pre- 
pared, Moweaqua H. S. M. E. Soc; Tennis 
Team. Elec. Wiring, 1909; Const, work, 1909- 
12; Steel Milling. 1912. Co. H, 23rd Encrs., 
A. E. F., France. Address, 246 Cliff Ave., 
Tacoma, Wash.t 



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343S. FRANKLIN THOMPSON KEGLEY, 
JR. 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 25, 1886. 
Colfax, la.; s. Frank T. (b. Ames, la.) and 
Nettie (Ross) Kegley (b. Cincinnati). Pre- 
pared in Princeton Tp. H. S. ; Univ. Acad. 
Aztec Club; Tennis. Arch. Draftsman; Arch., 
191 1 — . Married Maude Beckon, D 7, 19H, 
Ocean Park, Calif. Adiir'css, 540 S. Hope St., 
Los Angeles; bus. add., 330 Consolidated Realty 
Bldg., do. 

3436. RUTH KELSO 

Y. W. C. A. Clerk; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 
1909; b. O 27, 1885, Columbus, O.; d. Charles 
Corwin (b. 1859, Hadley, Pa.) and Nellie B. 
(Hard) Kelso (b. 1862, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Athenean; Scribb- 
lers'; Class Poet; Phi Beta Kappa. Asst., 
Eng., Univ. of HI., 1909-18. Clerk. Y. W. C. 
A., Camp Lee, Va., 1918 — . Address, 1425 N. 
Dearborn, Chicago. 

3437. WALTER WASHINGTON KERCH 
(Husband of No. 3517) 
Engr. and Contr.; b. F 22, 1884, Stephenson 
Co., 111.; s. Jacob Henry (b. Ger.) and Eliza 
(Giddings) Kerch (b. Stephenson Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Freeport H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Class Football. C. & A. R. R., 1908-9; Engng. 
and Contracting, 1909-18; Asst. Supt. L. Rich 
Const. Co.. Road Contractors, Camp Knox. 
Mem. 111. Sec. Civ. Engrs. ; 111. Assn. Contrs. 
Married Nellie Mildred Porterfield ('08), Je 8, 
191 1, Fairmount, 111. Children: Barbara Louise, 
b. O 12, 1912; Richard Walter, b. S 17. 1916. 
Address, 241 1 C St., Granite City, 111.; bus. 
add., First Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 



3438. SARAH ELVIRA KIRBY (RUFLE) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap i, 1883, 
Berthoud, Colo.; d. Theodore A. (b. F 28, 
1844, Huntley, 111.) and Nellie Josephine (Win- 
ship) Kirby (b. Mr 20, 1857, Tomah, Wis.). 
Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 
1904-5. Delta Gamma. Teacher H. S., Ches- 
ter, 111., 1907-8; Berthoud, Colo., 1908-9; 
Denver, Colo., 1909-12; Berthoud, Colo., 1912- 
18. Married Robert E. Rufle, N 28, 1909, 
Berthoud, Colo. Address, Berthoud, Colo. 

3439. PEARL ELIZABETH KINDIG 
^^•^^ (SHAVER) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 23, 1880, Secor, III.; 
d. David H. (b. Stuarts Drafts, Va.) and Salina 
Frances (Lemon) Kindig (b. Va.). Prepared 
in Roanoke H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Teach- 
er, Goodsprings, Nev.. 1909-10; Los Angeles, 
Calif., 1910-11. Auth. : A Golden Eagle in 
Virginia, Bird Lore, Vol. XVIII, 1916. Mar- 
ried B. F. Shaver, D 28, 191 1. New Orleans, 
La. Children: Maxlield, b. and died X 25, 
1912; Helen Elizabeth, b. N 29, 1915; Kathryn, 
b. N 17, 1917 (died N 21, 191.7). Address, 
Huntingburg, Ind. 

3440. GEORGE EMMETT KNAPPEN- 

BERGER 
(Brother of No. 7700) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Jl 17, 1884, 
Sciota, 111.; s. H. (b. F 6, 1851, Pa.) and 
Anna E. (Smith) Knappenberger (b. Je 26, 
1859, Mass.). Prepared in Macomb H. S.; 
111. St. Norm. Sch. M. D., Rush. Med. Coll., 
1909. Phi Gamma Delta. Phys. Exam. State 
Civ. Service, ist Lt., Med. Corps; Mustered 
out, D II, 191 8. Married A. Katherine Knap- 
penberger, Ja 25, 1911, Aetna, Ind. Child, Kath- 
ryn, b. N 3, 191 1. Address, Macomb, 111. 

3441. CARL FRED KNIRK 

Farm Expert; A. B. in So.; b. Je 11, 1880, 

Hillsdale Co., Mich.; s. Charles (b. D 27, 

1845, Ger.) and Minnie (Steffen) Knirk (b. 

F 22, 1854, do.). Prepared in Central St. 



Norm., Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; Univ. of Chicago, 
1906-7. Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Asst., 
Geol. Dept., 1907-8; Teacher, Tech. H. S.; 
Dir., War Gardens, Cleveland, 1917 — . Auth.: 
Indus. Geog., Its Aim, Scope and Content, 
Jour, of Geog., 191 1; Farm articles for Sun- 
day Mag., Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mem., Cen- 
tral Assn. of Sc. and Math. Teachers; N. E. 
O. Assn. of Sc. and Math. Teachers. Married 
Olive Hafer, Je 25, 1909, Shepherd, Mich. 
Child, Carl Hafer, b. Ap i, 1911. Address, 
1437 Mars Ave., Cleveland. 

3442. MARY ELIZABETH LAFLIN 
(EISNER) 
B. Mus.; b. N 21, 1886, Springfield, Mass.; 
d. William (b. Ap i, 1S50. Southwick, Mass.) 
and Jennie (Morse) Laflin (b. Jl 31, 1858, 
Nashua, N. IL). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Pvt. Teacher, Voice 
and Piano; Instr., Piano, Univ. of 111., igio- 
II. Married Albert Eisner, Jr., Jl 191 1. Cham- 
paigrn. (Zhildren: Janet Elizabeth, b. My 10, 
1912; Edith Regina, b. N 15, 1914. Address, 
802 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

3443. IDA LOUISE LANGE (PARKER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. Mr 11, 1886, 
Miiskegon, Mich.; d. Paul William (b. Ja 31, 
1864, Bromberg, Ger.) and Margaret Mont- 
gomery (Cleghorn) Lange (b. Je 15, 1862, 
Can.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chi- 
cago. Pi Beta Phi. Lib. Asst., Armour Inst., 
1908-9; Accession Asst., Univ. of 111., 1909; 
Cataloger, do., 191 o; Organizing Libn., la. 
Lib. Comn., Des Moines, 1910; Ref. Libn., in 
Traveling Lib., la. Lib. Comn., Des Moines, 
1910-12. Married Addison M. Parker, Je 22, 
1912, Clarksburg, W. Va. Child, Addison M. 
Parker, IV, b. Ja 22, 1916. Address, 141 37th 
St., Des Moines. 

3444. ROBERT LOUIS LATZER 
(Brother of Nos. 1243, 1371, 2733) 

Milk Condensing Bus.; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 
18, 1887, Highland, 111.; s. Louis (b. N 11, 
1848, do.) and Eliza (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mr 
12, 1852, do.). Prepared in Highland H. S. 
Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. M. S., Cornell. Married Cora W. 
Awlett, O 7, 1915, Willsboro, Pa. Address, 
Elkland, Pa. 

3445. FIDEL VIDAL LARRACAS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. O 4. 1884, 

Boac, Marinduque, P. I.; s. Alfonso y Mal- 
lorca (b. do.) and Tomasa (Vidal) Larracas, 
y Villarnel (b. do.). Prepared in Liceo de 
Manila, Manila, P. I.; Santa Paula (Calif.) 
H. S.. James Millikin Univ.; Purdue Univ., 
1905-6. "jr. San. Engr., Manila, P. I., 1908; 
Surv., Manila, 1910-11; Asst. Engr., Bur. Pub. 
Works, 191 1 — . Address, Marinduque, P. Lt 

3446. JULIA ANNA LAWLESS 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 15. 1883; d. Orville 
H. and Mary J. (Henry) Lawless. Prepared 
in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. Address, 
Paloma, Ill.t 

3447. FRANK EARL LEIDENDEKER 

(Husband of No. 3370) 
Irrigation Engr. and Rancher; B. S. in M. 
E. ; b. N 17, 1886, Champaign; s. Henry J. (b. 
1841, Bunde, Ger.) and Amelia Leidendeker 
(b. 1854, Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Engng. force of Calumet and 
Ariz. Copper Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 1909-10; 
Ranching, 1910-17. Sergt.-Maj., 33rd Co., 
164th Depot IJrig., Camp Funston, Kan., 1917. 
Married Annebell Eraser ('08), D 20, 1916, 
PhoenLx, Ariz. Child. Mary Jean, b. F 3, 1919. 
Address, Welton, Ariz. 



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3448. *THOMAS BEACH LEWIS 
LL. B.; b. N 12, 1884, Fairbury, 111.; s. Dr. 
Geo. C. (b. Millersbuig, O.) and Ella L. 
(Beach) Lewis (b. Fairbury, 111.). Prepared 
in Fairbury H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1902-4. Delta 
Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Shield and Trident; 
Ku Klux; Mask and Bauble; Glee and Man- 
dolin Club; Jr. Prom. Com.; Band; Dramatic 
Club. Married Jeannette E. Schmoldt, Ja 12, 
1910, Beardstown, 111. Died Mr 16, 191s, Fhiir- 
bury. 111. 

3449. FREDERICK MANLEY LIGGETT 
Lumber Bus.; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 25, 1883; 
s. Manley (b. near Shelbyville, Ind.) and Lena 
(Sliger) Liggett (b. Ind.). Prepared in Ham- 
burg (la.) H. S. Mem., B. P. O. E. Address, 
York, Neb.t 

3450. JENNIE MAE LLOYD (BOUNELL) 
(Sister of No. 4783) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 21, 1885, Girard, 
111.; d. William Henry (b. D 2, 1854, Virden, 
111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Meyers) Lloyd (b. 
Mr 4. 1 861, Pa.). Prepared in Girard H. S. 
Teacher, 1908-n. Mem., Christian Church. 
Married Everett Shannon Bounell, Jl 3, 1912. 
Children: Elizabeth Elva b. My 31, 191 3; 
Mary E., b. and died N 17, 1915; William 
Shannon, b. D 23, 1916. Address, 212 West 
Ridge St., Ishpeming, Mich. 

3451. FRED STERLING LODGE 
(Brother of No. 1548) 
Chem. Engr. ; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Je 9, 
1884, Monticello, 111.; s. William Edmund (b. 
D 8, 1834) and Frances Ann (Piatt) Lodge 
(b. My 14, 1843, Monticello. 111.). Prepared 
in Monticello PI. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; (Them. 
Club, Pres. ; Band; Orchestra. Asst. Chem., 
Armour & Co., 190S-10; Asst. Chief Chem., 
do., 1910; in charge, Chem. Control, Armour 
Fertilizer Works, 1910 — . Mem., A. C. S.; 
Illini Club, Chicago; A. A. A. S.; La Grange 
Country Club. Married Louise Julia Retz, Jl 
6, igii, Ottawa, 111. Child, Fred Retz, b. Ja 
25, 1916. Address, 409 S. Ashland Ave., La 
Grange, 111.; bus. add.. Armour Fertilizer 
Works, Stock Yards, Chicago. 

3452. CLARENCE CHESTER LOGAN 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap i, 1878, 
Flora, 111.; s. Isaac (b. Ja 21, 1842, do.) and 
Martha (Ballard) Logan (b. S 27, 1845, Iron- 
ton, O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; 
Y. M. C. A. Asst., Soil Phys. and extention, 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. at Flora, 111.; 
Farm Adviser, Crawford Co., 111. Auth. : 
Limestone Shell and Marl grinding on Farm, 
N. C. Agr. E.vp. Sta. Bid., 1917. Mem., M. 
E. Church. Married Minnie Catherine Britten- 
back, O 12, 1907, Flora, 111. Children: Helen 
Mildred, b. Ag 20, 1909; Mary Martha, b. O 
2, 191 1 ; Lilly Catherine, b. Jl 11, 1914; Clar- 
ence Isaac, b. Ap 18, 191 7. Address, Robin- 
son, 111. 

3453. GRACE BELLE LOGAN 

(Sister of Nos. 2740, 3077) 
Dietitian and Chief Cook; B. S. in H. Sc; 
b. Je 2, 1886, Edinburg, 111.; d. David (b. F 
22, 1840, Flora, 111.) and Martha E. (Sprinkel) 
Logan (b. Ap 21, 1852, Ark.). Prepared in 
Edinburg and Urbana H. S. Basketball. 
Teacher, H. S., 1908-9; Dietitian, I,incoln St. 
Sch. and Colony, 1909-11; do.. Gen. Hosp., 
1911-12; do., St. Hosp., Kankakee, 111., 1912- 
i5; Chief cook and dietitian, Anna St. Hosp., 
1916 — . Address, Edinburg, 111. 

3454. ARTHUR THEODORE LONG 

Supervising Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 
31, 1884. Morrilton, Ark.; s. James Henrv 
(b. S. C.) and Mattie (Buckner) Long (b. 



Ja 25, 1852, Greenville, S. C). Prepared in 
Sumner H. S., St. Louis; Univ. of Chicago; 
Indiana Univ. Exten. work, Butler Coll., In- 
dianapolis; Prin., Crawfordsvillc, Ind., 1908- 
9; Indianapolis Dept. (irade Sch., 1910; Asst. 
Prin., Indianapolis, 1911-15; supervising prin., 
do., 1915 — . Address, 407 Muskingum St., 
Indianapolis. 

3455- JOSEPH AYRES LONG 
(Husband of No. 3961) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 30, 1882, 
Sublette, 111.; s. W. P. Long. Prepared in 
Amboy H. S. Acacia. Mem., First Congr. 
Church. Married Alice Faye Seller ('09), Ap 2, 
1914, Washington, D. C. Address, Sublette, 
111., R. F. D. 

3456. ERNEST HARBIN LOUTZENHISER 
(LOTZ) 
(Brother of No. 5791) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 20, 1885, 
South Whitley, Ind.; s. Harbin H. (b. N 18, 
1856, New Westville, O.) and Hersa S. 
(Spangler) Loutzenhiser (b. Ap 19, 1855, Dan- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in Danville H. S. M. 
E. Soc; Le Cercle Francais. Engng. and 
Constr. work; Chief Mech. Engr., Clark Min. 
Mach. Co., Seattle, 1911-12; Operating Engr., 
Steam Power Plant, C!ent. Am., 191 2-1 3; Con- 
sulting and Gen. Engr., Los Angeles, 1917; 
Mech. and Elec. Engr., Westinghouse, Church, 
Kerr & Co., New York City, 1917-18; E. H. 
Lotz, Designer, Draftsman and Engr., Los 
.Vngeles, 1918 — . Mem., Christian Church; Y. 
M. C. A. Name legally changed to E. H. Lotz. 
Address, Hotel Santa Rita, nth and Main Sts., 
Los Angeles. 

3457. ROBERT JAMES LOVE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 28, 1885, 
Hoopeston, 111.; s. James (b. S 4, i860, Glarry- 
ford. Ire.) and Grace (Caldwell) Love (b. Ap 
21, 1864, Killagan, do.). Prepared in Hoopes- 
ton H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final 
and Special Honors. Arch., Chicago, 1908-10; 
Instr. Arch., Univ. of 111., 1910; Arch., Chi- 
cago, 1910-15; Mem., Firm Love & Richards, 
Arch., Chicago, 1915-17. 1st Lt., Aviation 
Section, S. R. C., U. S. A. 191 7 — . Address, 
116 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

3458. THOMAS GROVER LOWRY 
Foreman and Millwright; B. S. in C. E. ; 
b. Je 5, i886, New Douglas, 111.; s. Robert 
Larkin (b. Mr 10, 1855, Alhambra, 111.). 
Prepared in Upper Alton H. S. Triangle; 
C. E. Cliub; Class baseball. Asst. Engr., 
Maintenance of Way, Bridge and Switching 
Yard Const. Inst., Steel Bridge Erection, C. N. 
W. Ry., Pelsin, 111., 1913; Foreman, St. Ry. 
Const., do., 1914; Supt., Walbridge Engng. Co., 
1915; Instrumentman, S. Adams St. Viaduct 
Const., Peoria, 1916; Chief Engr., Peoria Ry. 
Terminal Co., Peoria. 1917; Foreman and Mill- 
wright, Machine Shop, Holt Mfg. Co., do., 
1918. Married Julia Bird Machin, O 24, 1912, 
Alton, 111. Children: Edith Adele, b. Mr 15, 
1914; Caroline Sawyer, b. N 27, 1915. Address, 
132S Park Ave., Pelsin, 111.; bus. add.. Holt 
Mfg. Co., Peoria. 

3459. ARTHUR LUMBRICK 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 11, 1882, 
Charleston, 111.; s. James S. (b. S 14, 1843, 
do.) and Clementine (Nicholson) Lumbrick 
(b. Je 3, 1854, Lewistown, 111.). Prepared 
in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1899-1903. Agr. 
Club; Alpha Zeta. Asst. (Trop Production, 
Univ. of 111., 190S-12; Mgr., The Epps Farms, 
191218; Consulting Agr., Vermilion Co. Farm 
Bur., 1918 — . Auth.: Articles in farm papers. 
Mem., LTnitarian Church; Am. Soc, Agron. ; 
111. Acad, of Sc. Married Myrtle Mae Hus- 



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Univeusitv ok Illinois 



I1908 



(oil, D 22, i<)yi), I)co:itur, HI. Cliililrcn: M;u- 
gaict Mac, h. Mr n), loii; Mary Elizabeth, 
b. F 23, 11)13; Kutli Kathorino, b. S j<), 191.1; 
Marlha Louise, b. My 5, 1916. Address. ,<,m 
N. Gilbert Sl, Danville, 111. 

3.(60. UUFUS KDVV.NRU l.YBAKC.KK 
r.L. ]t.: b. U 9, iK;(s .Xdair, 111. I'rep.ir^d in 
Bushnell II. S. Address, Uushiiell, U\.\ 

3.j6i. RALPH ATKINSON LYNCH 
(Itrolher of No. 4-'«3) 
Salesman; A. B. in Sc. ; 1). fa is, i»S(), 
Sheklon, 111.; s. Henry VVhiteonib (b. .11 -'(>, 
1857, Magnolia, HI.) ami Franees Maria (.Bald- 
win) Lyiuli (b. () jt, 1SO7, 0.\foril, liul.). I're- 
ii.ireil m Bradley l\)ly. Inst., I'eoria. Beta 
riiela I'i; I'hi Lambda Upsilon; I'hoenix. 
t'iieni., West. Sugar (.0., looS-u.); C'liief Cliem., 
n)o<)-ii; Salesman. 11. W. Lynch, lyu-u; Uan- 
eher, Alamosa, Colo., I9i."-i7; Salesman 11. \V. 
Lynch, I'eoria, 1917 — . Married Hazel M. 
I'oiiper, I) 19, 1912, C'hieago. Child, Helen 
hranees, b. My i.|, 1917. .Iddrcss, 100 Koanokc 
Ave., I'eoria. 

3.(('-'. MVKTLE B. McCAlN (Itl.ACK) 
A. B. in 11. Sc; h. S 22, 1880, Delnlii. Iiul.; 
d. GeorKC C. (b. S 27, iSOo, Delphi, liul.) and 
Anna Mary (Mitehell) McCain (b. Ap 311, 
1862, Garner, la.). Prepared in Blooming- 
l(Ui 11. S. Teacher, 11. Sc, II. S., Lawrence, 
Kan., 1008-9. Married LaH T. Black, O 18, 
1909, Ulica, Mo. Children; Mildred Catlier- 
ine, b. 1) 8, 1910; Glatlyis Matilda, b. Ja 1. 
1013; Donald William, b. Ja 15, 1918. Address, 
Baldwin City, Kan. 

M(M. Wl'-NHLA lUSTlTlA McCASKKY 
■ ■ (BAkDWELL) 

(.Wife of No. 3030; Sister of No. 3849) 

A. B. in L. & A.; d. Alfred Samuel (b. My 
13, iSs-i, Ihicyrus, O.) and Justitia U'arsons) 
McCas"l<ey (b. .\p 23, 185(1, La Grange, (i'<i.). 
Prepared in La Grange 11. S.; Knglewood 
H. S. (.'hi (.)mcga. Teacher, VVhitnig, Ind., 
u)0()-io. Married Robert C'onsins Bardwell 
(,'09), My 2(), 1912, (.'hicago. Children: Robert 
C, Jr., b. S n, 1013; Richard .\lfred, 1). F i, 
1915. Address, <t.\i| N'iiginia Ave., Kansas 
City, Mo. 

346-1. MILTON HOWARD McCOY 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O .s, 1884, 
Chicago Heights; s. Ira C. (b. S 2, 1843, do.) 
and Nettie Elizabeth (Elliott) McCoy (b. Ag 
10, 1852, Chicago). Prepared in Bloom Tp. 
il. S. Triangle; C. E. Club. Asst. Engr., 
loliet So. Traction Co., 1908; Asst. City 
Engr., 1908-10; Chief l^ngr., Chicago Heiglils 
St. Ry.: (/('., Land Assn. and Transfer Ter 
ininarK. R.. loio; Civ. and Contr. ICngr., 
Chicago Heights. Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. 
A. M\ Married Winifred E. llewes, C) 3, 
1008, Crete, 111. Children: RoUiii Ira, b. .\g 
12, 1909 (died Ja 14, 1911); IHorence Win- 
ifred, b. N s. ion- Address. 16th and Camp- 
bell Ave, Chicago Heights, HI.; I'us. add.. Chi- 
cago Heights Land Bldg., do. 

3465. ROBERT WEIR Mc(.'RACKEN 
Bridge Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 6, 1886, 
Paxton, HI.; s. Gordon Ewing and Lid;i 
Clones") McCr.icUen. Prepared in Chicago and 
I'lano, H. Schs. Tapeman, C. v*v N. VV. R. R., 
i9oJ>-9; Insiruinentin,in, O. S. L. R. R., 1909- 
10; Asst. Engr.. O. S. L. R. R., 1910-13; </(>. 
O. W. R. & N. Co., 1 M3-14; Surveyman, U. S. 
Reclamation Service, 1914-1.';; Ji- t"iv. Engr., 
Div. Valuation, 1. C. C, I9i,s-i<i; Asst. Engr., 
O. S. L. R. R.. 1916-17; Bridge Engr., ./,'.. 
1917—. Married Alba fliorton C'liristi:in. Jc 
24, ioi(>, I'ocalello, Idaho. Child, Robert Wcir, 
Ir., b. Ja 17, 1918. .Idilress, 455 S. Grant .Vvc. 
Poeatello, Idaho. 



3466. ALICE BIRDIE McDONALD 
(WINtiER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. la 10, 1884, Lerna, 111.; 
d. Newell Stout (b. Ag 2, 1849, Coles Co., 
111.) and Saniantha Isabella (Love) McDonald 
lb. My 25, 1853). I'rcparcd in East. 111. St. 
Norm. Sell., 1899-1903. Atheiicnn; Eng. Club. 
Teacher, .Anderson, Ind., 190910; do., Chai les- 
ion Pub. Sch., 1910-11; do., Charleston 11. S.. 
1911-12; do., ilrbana II. S., 1912-13; Attcndcil 
Univ. of Chicago, 1913-14; Leaclier, Francis 
Shinier Sell., Mt. Carroll, 111., 1914-15. Mar- 
ried Dr. R. M. Winger, Jc 12, 1915. Child, 
Margaret, b. Ag 17, 1916. Address, Oniversity 
of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 

3467. LEWIS McDONALD 
Sales Engr.; A. B. in L. & A.: B. S. in C. 
I'-.; b. O 19, 1884, Brownstown, 111.; s. George 
(b. 1853, do.) and Lizzie (Carson) McDonald 
(b. 1856, do.). Prepared in McKendree Coll. 
Acad.; AlcKendree Coll., 1901-5. Triangle; 
Tan Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Adelphic; Final Hon 
ors. Asst., Cliem. Engng., Lfniv. of 111. to 
1910; Chief Draftsman, Chicago Bridge & Iron 
Works, 1011-14; Sales Engrs.. do., 1914-18. 
1st Lt., 9th Engng. Tr. Regt., Camp Fremont, 
Calif.; Mustered out. D 17, 1918. Address. 
2010 W. loist I'l., Chicago; bits, add., 105th 
and Throop .Sts., do. 

34('8. ELLA ELLIOTT McINTIRE 
(Sister of No. .^748) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1909; 
b. Jl 18, 1886, Sparta. 111.; d. William Arthur 
(b. S 3, 1852, Marissa. 111.) and Tirzah 
(Callicart) Mcliitire (b. My 18, 1857, Sjiarta, 
111.). Prepared in Sparta H. S. Lib. Club; Der 
Deutsche Vcrein. Libn., Huron Coll., Huron, S. 
Dak. Address, Huron, S. Dak.t 

3469. GRACE DOROTHY McM.MION 
(Sister of No. 3092) 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 31, 1885, May- 
wood, 111.; d. George (b. Out., Can.) and 
Rachel McMahon (b. do.). Prepared in .Aus- 
tin II. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst. Asst., Joh-n 
Crerar Lib., 1008-10; do., Newberry Lib., 1910- 
11; Asst. Libn., Lewis Inst. Lib., 1911 — . 
.Iddrcss. 403 N. 2nd Ave., Maywood, HI.; 
hiis. add., Lewis Institute, Chicago. 

3470. MATTHEW' HUNTER McMILLAN 
Elec. Engr.; 1!. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap i, 1878, 
Culler, 111.; s. J. W. McMillan. Prepared in 
Sparta 11. .'-1. .hldre.'is. c/o Pub. Service Co. 
of Northern 111., Chicago. 

3471. GEORGE MADISON 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 20, iSSh, 
Savanna, 111. Preiiared in Savanna Tp. H. S. 
Teacher, Ottawa Tii. II. S., 1908-11; Ed., 
Reilly & Brilton Pub. Co., loii — . .\uth.: 
CoUeelioii of verse called Sweethearts, Reilly & 
Brilton, Chicago, 1912; Ed., large no. tech- 
nic;il books and fiction. Married Josejihine 
I'hipps Shore, O i, 1911, Champ;iigii. Child, 
tleorgia E., b. N 20, 1916. Address, 8128 Evans 
Ave, Chicago. 

3472. HOWARD STAAT MALCOLM 
(Brother of No. 1735) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S i;, 1885, 
Roseville, 111.; s. Tohn Wesley (b. 1830, Mich.) 
and Emma (Staat) Malcolm (b. 1835, 111.). 
Prepared in Roseville Tp. II. S. Address, Rose- 
ville, 111. 

3473. LYMAN SAMUEL MANGAS 

(.PM-olher of No. 2169) 

l.awver; .\. B. in L. S: .'\.; T. D., 1010; 

h. Mr '24, 1887, llartsbuvg. 111.; s. Samuel (b. 

I:i 18, 184S. Union C^ity, Ind.) and Elizabeth 

(Hopkins) Mangus (h. O 9, 1855, Loogootee, 



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liul.). rrcpnied in Lincoln II. S.; l^incoln 
fcill. I'lii Delta I'lii; Thcla Kaiipa Nu; Coll. 
l>ancing Club; John Marshall Law Club; liand. 
Master in Chancery, Logan Co., i()i2-ii;; Piac- 
lising Ally., lyis — . Married Amelia Line 
Harding, ja i, 191.3, Assumption, 111. Cliild, 
Amelia Jane, b. Ja 15, 191 5. Address, 105 
N. Union St., Lincoln, 111. 

3474- IIOWAUI) LESLIK MANN 
Manufacturer; 1!. S. in Ky. E. E. ; b. O j8, 
1884, Kankakee, 111.; s. Warren Leslie (b. Mr 
3, 1856, Kcickville, HI.) and Jennie (Stevens) 
Mann (b. Jl 4, uSfo, Marteno, 111.). Prepared 
in Kankakee II. S. E. E. Soc. Signal Main- 
tenance for S. P. R. R., ioo8-(); Motor car 
bus., Kankakee, 111., :qo()-i3; Works Mgr., 
Chicago Pneumatic Tool C"o., njij-is; Pres. 
and Cen. Mgr., Mfg. Corji., Manufacturing 
Mach. Tools, 1915 — . Mem., A. S. M. E.; 
Soc. Automotive Engrs. ; Am. Soc, Testing 
Materials. Married Nellie May Easton, Je 
28, 1911, llerscher, 111. Child, Katharine 
Easton, b. D 16, 1914. Address, 6j8 S. Ever- 
green Ave., Kankakee, 111. 

3475- ROGER DEARBORN MARSDEN 
Ollice Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 22, 1881, 
St. Charles, 111.; s. Robert (b. D 7, 1843, 
Ilawes, Yorkshire, l'".ng. ) and Ethel (Dear- 
born) Marsdcn (b. My 18, 184J, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Evanston Acad., N. VV. Univ.; N. W. 
Univ., 1904-6. Delta Tau Delta; Sigma \i. 
Asst. Ollice Engr., 1908-11; Oflice iuigr., 
191 1 ; In Drainage Investigation, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr. Address, 910 Westminster St., 
Washington, D. C.t 

3476. NELLIE P1':ARL MATTHEWS 
(JORDAN) 
(Wife of No. 3813) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 19, 1885, Clinton, 
111.; d. George L. (b. Mr 29, 18(14, Eureka, 
111.) and Sarah (Collins) Matthews (b. D jo, 
1865, Clinton, HI.). Pre^jared in Clinton, 111., 
IL S. Math. Club. rencher, Farmington 
H. S., 1908-9; Miss. St. Women's Coll.. Co- 
lumbus, Miss., i909-[o; Muskegon High and 
Ilackley Man. Tr. Schs., Muskegon, Mich., 
1910-11. Married Myron Kend;dl Jordan Cov), 
Ap 7, 1912, Champaign. Child, ICIkn iVlary, 
b. Ag 13, 1917. Address, 7600 Champlain 
Ave., Chicago. 

3477- EVERET ANDY MAZE 
Elec. Contr. ; B. S. in E. K.; b. D 21, 1885, 
Anna, 111.; s. Robert and Susan (Mowery) 
Maze. Prepared in Ann;i II. S. E. E. Soc. 
Elec. Light Plant, 1908-10; Elec. (Tontr., 
191 o — . Married i5ernice 1,. Krest, Je, 1909, 
Anna, 111. Child, Leslie Robert, b. Ja 29, 1912. 
Address, 12 W. 2nd St., Fond du Lac, Wis. 

3478. DAVID STANLEY MEADOWS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 21, 1883, 
Davenport, la.; s. Frederick W. (b. S 11, 1852, 
lirook, Derbyshire, Eng.) and Angeline S. 
(McFarlane) Meadows (b. V 24, 1848, Warren, 
O.). Prepared in Austin II. S., Chicago. C. E. 
Club. Rodman, C. & N. W. Ry., 1908-9; In- 
strumentman, Asst. Engr. and Draftsman, 
O. S. L. Ry., 1909 — ■. Married Lcona A. Loh- 
man, .'\g 5, 1909, Salt Lake City. Child, 
Frederick L., b. O ij, 19M. Address, 1448 S. 
loth St., Salt Lake City; bus. add., 606 Dcseret 
News Bldg., do. 

3479. BERTHA ALICE MILLER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 31, 1873, 
Paris, 111.; d. Henry Ross (b. Jl 19, 1827, 
Preble Co., O.) and Amanda Elizabeth (Reed) 
Miller (b. O 27. 183.;, Berks C:o., Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Paris II. S.; Coates Coll.; The West. 
().xford Coll., O.; Summer Sch. of the South; 
Cook Co. Norm. Srh. A. M. Univ. of Chicago, 



1913- Prin., II. S,, Paris, 1912. Teacher, 
Morgan Park II. S., Chicago. Mem., .\m. 
Hist. Assn ; Nii. Cent. Hist. Teachers Assn.; 
Nat. Geog. , )oc. Address, 436 Normal Parkway, 
Chicago. 

3480. CLARENCE BENWELL MILLER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 28, 1883, 
Boswell, Ind.; s. J. C. Miller. Prepared in 
Univ. A'.ad. Address, c/o Gea. Elec. Co., 311 
Tyler St., Pittslield, Mass.t 

3481. NELLE GRANT MILLER (MILLER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 22, 1886, Centcrville. 
la.; d. Oscar Eugene (b. Ja 2, 1856, Agency, 
la.) and Florence Helen (Hullstutter) Miller 
(b. Ag 25, 1857, Centerville, la.). Prepared 
in Champaign II. S. J'i Beta Phi; Phi Delta 
Psi. Married John Glenn Mdlir, My 3, 1910, 
Champaign. Children: John Cilenn, Jr., b. D 
20, 1 91 3; Barbara Ann, b. Ap 17, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1323 Park Ave., Springfield, III. 

3482. ADA MAE MINER (CIIAPIN) 
(Wife of No. 1644) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 8, 1886, Champaign, 
d. Daniel W. (b. Pa.) and Mary A. (Cobiun; 
Miner (b. Can.). I'repared in Champaign 11. 
S. Teacher, 1908-11. Married Arlo Chapin 
('02), Jl 6, 1911, Champaign. Children: Mil- 
dred Ruth, b. D 1, 1912; Margaret Mae, b. 
() 12, 1914- Address, Sullivan, 111. 

3483- JOHN BEVERLY MOORE 
Surgeon; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ap 15, 1884, 
Benton, 111.; s. John B. Moore. Pre|)ared in 
lietiton IL S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll. Phi 
Kho Sijfma; Alpha Tau Omega. Mem., House 
StalT, Cook Co. Ilosp.; tlhief .Surgeon for Coal 
Operators Assn., I'Vanklin Co. and Supt. of 
Zeigler Ilosp. Address, c/o Robertson C'lay 
Products Co., Canal Dover, O.t 

3484. JOSEPH KENNEDY MOORE 

B. .S. in Ceram.; b. Ap 29, 1854, Yorkvillc, 
111.; s. Charles K. (b. Je 17, 1849, Oswego, 
111.) and Gertrude H. (Teller) Moore. Pre- 
pared in Yorkvillc H. S. Sigma Xi; Acacia; 
Cosmopolitan Club. Ceram. Engr., Denney 
Renton (lay and' Coal Co., Seattle, 1908-11; 
Asst. Mgr., West. Clay Co., I'ortland, igii. 
Auth.: Pyro-('hemical I'^lTect of Clays, Am. 
Ceram. Soc, Vol. IX; The Influences of Flux- 
es ;ind Non-Fluxes upon Changes in I'orosily of 
Some Clays, Atn. Ceram. Soc., Vol. X. Mem., 
Am. Ceram. Soc: Am. Soc. Testing Materials; 
A. C. S.; l-'ng. Ceram. Soc. Married Myrtle 
K. Jones. Je 27, 1911, Seattle. Address, 2008 
Peoples Gas Bldg., C'hicago.t 

3485. HARRY CUM MINGS MORAN 
Judge; LL. B.; b. S 29, 1869, Canton, 111.; 

s. Richard Lyon (b. Ap 15, 181s, Baltimore) 
and Svbil (Cvniunings) Moran (b. My 25, 
1829, Dunkirk, Mass.). Prepared in Canton 
II. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Clerk, Moot Court. 
Practicing law; Judge, City Court, Canton, 111. 
Mem., St. Bar Assn.; A. V. A. M.; B. P. O. 
V..; K. P. Married Ida May Weaver, O 10, 
1894 (died Je 17, 1907); Helen M. Sloss, Je 
17, loi.s. Child, Murlea Mae, b. O 15, 1898. 
Addres.i. Canton, III. 

3486. MERYL STANLEY MORGAN 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 19, 1885, 

Gala, 111.; s. John Norris and Mary Morgan. 
Prepared in Galva II. S. Triangle; Tau Beta 
Pi; C. E. Club. Address, Galva, Ill.t 

3487- JAMES EDWIN MORRIS 
(Brother of No. 4320) 

Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 23, 1884, 
West Brooklyn, 111.; s. W. O. (b. D 3'], i860, 
And)oy, III.) and Isabella (Morcy) Morris (b. 



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Je 28. 1 86 1, I.ee Center, III.). Prepared in 
Kast Aurora II. S. Operator, Commonwealth 
Kilison Co., Chicago, iQog; Draftsman, Pa. Ky., 
1010; do., New York. Edison Co., iq:i; do.. 
Pa. Ry., 1Q11-16; Draftsman, The Arnold Co., 
Kngrs., Chicago, 1916 — . Address, Congress 
Park. 111. 

3488. JOHN EMERY MORRISON 
Lawyer; LI-. I?.; b. S 19, 1886, Heyworth, 

111.; s. Jacob Edward (b. Je 10, 1866, Dan- 
vers, 111.) and Jennie (Bethel) Morrison (b. 
O 26, 1864, do.). I'reparcd in Danvers 11. S. 
Phi Alpha Delta; John Marshall Law Court; 
Varsity Baseball. Lawyer, Kloomington, 1908- 
10; Sec. and Mgr., The Peoples' Abstract Co., 
Joliet, III., 1910-17. ist Lt., Inf. Reserve 
List, 1916: Capt., Inf. O. R. C., 1917; Instr., 
First R. O. T. C, Ft. Riley, Kan., 1917; Sr. 
Tnstr. in Musketry, Div. Sch. of Arms, 89th 
Div., Camp Funston, Kan. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Joliet Cml. Club; Country Club, Joliet. 
Married Villa Gray Morrison, Je 18, igi.l. 
Bcecher City, 111. Child, b. Ag 2, 1914 (died 
do.). Address, 206 Eastern Ave., Joliet, 111. 

3489. WALTER ROSS MOULTON 

(Brother of No. 31 19) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr i, 1886, 
I'hiladelnhia; s. Charles Lewis (b. Je 7, i860, 
Ilartfora Co., Md.) and Maria Ross (llarper) 
Moulton (b. Mr i, 1S58, Philadelphia). I're- 
pared in Lewis Inst. Band; Sec, Ath. Assn. 
Electn., Ry. Maintenance, 1908; Power Sta. 
Operator, Commonwealth Edison Co., 1908-9; 
Nat. X-Ray Reflector Co., 1909-12; Supervising 
Engr., do., 1912-14; Supt. Elec. Sales and 
Engng. Const., C.as^ & Elec. Co., Baltimore, 
1914-17; Robertson-Cataract Elec. Co., ButTalo, 
1917 — . Auth. : Several articles for Lighting 
Jour; Paper on Store Lighting /. /;. S. Trans- 
actions; Rpt., Res. Lighting Com., N. E. L. A. 
Mem., Ilium. Engr. Soc; Glenoak Country 
Club; Nat. Elec. Lt. Assn., Com. Section, 
1914-16; Baltimore Ath. Club, 1914-17; Am. 
Gas Inst., 1916-17. Married Rose Naomi Sal- 
lade, Je 1917, Philadelidiia. Child, Walter 
Ross, J"r., b. F 2, 1918. Addt'ess, 643 Elmwood 
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

3490. CHARLES JOSEPH MOYNIHAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 23, 1884, White Hall, 
111.; s. John Joseph (b. Millstreet, Ire.) and 
Ellen (Dclehanty) Moynihan (b. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in White Hall H. S. Kappa Sigma; 
Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Phoenix; 
Football; Coach, freshman football; Ath. Ed., 
lUini; do.. Illio: O.-lll. Debate; Lit. Soc. 
debating team. Mem., LTiiiv. Club, Denver; 
Colo. Bar Assn. Married Marguerite Kath- 
erine Catlin, N 8, 1910, Montrose, Colo. Chil- 
dren: Charles John. b. Ag 17, 191 1; Alice Mae, 
b. Ag 4, 1913; Frank Dale, b. Ap 23, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Montrose, Colo. 

3491. GUY ELMER MUNGER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 31, 1886. 
Oregon, 111.; s. James Frank (b. O 17, 1856, 
Kendall Co., 111.) and Celestia Elizabeth (Cro- 
well) Munger (b. F 15, 1802 Ogle Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Tau Beta Pi. 
Draftsman, Deere & Co., 1908-9; Piece Rate 
Dept., do., 1909-12; Piece Rate and Employ- 
ment Dept., Dain Mfg. Co., Ottumwa, la., 
191J-18. Co. G, 4th Tr. Regt., Camp Pike, Ark., 
191S; Mustered out, Ja 15, 1919- Address, 110 
S. Adam Ave., Ottumwa, la.; bus. add., Dain 
Mfg. Co., do. 

3492. GRACE ELEANOR MURPHY 
(TAYLOR) 
(Wife of No. 3571) 
A. B. in L. & A.: b. Jl 22, i88^;, Tuscola, 
111.; d. William Edward (b. My 8, "iS=;8, Tus- 
cola, 111.) and Laura Alice (Fisher) Murphy 



(b. N 19, 1858, Champaign). Prepared in 
Tuscola H. S.; F"erry Hall Sein., 1904-5. Delta 
Gamma; Y. W. C. A. cabinet. Married Roy 
Elmer ^ Taylor ('08), N 2(>, 190S, Tuscola, 
111. Children: Roy Elmer, b. Ap 20, 1910; 
George Edward, b. F 15, 1912; Howard Gwinn, 
b. My 26, 1917. Address, Maple Crest Farm, 
Towanda, 111. 

3493- ETHEL NATION (PARK) 
(Wife of No. 3505) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je II. 1884, Chebanse, 
111.; d. William (b. Je 28, 1831, Eng.) and 
Anna Maria (Easoii) Nation (b. Jl 27, 1842, 
I'a.). Prepared in Chebanse II. S.; Grand 
I'rairie Sem. ; N. W. Univ., 1904-5. Sigma 
Kappa. Married Jay Boardman Park ('08), 
Ag 31, T909, Chebanse, 111. Children: Robert 
Nation, b. S 14, 1911; Jean E-loise, b. Ap 16, 
1916. Address, 315 i6th Ave., Columbus, O. 

3494. MARK EDMOND NEBEKER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 22, 1885, Clinton, 
Ind.; s. Henry (b. Clinton, Ind.) and Ida M. 
(Wilson) Nebeker (b. Montezuma, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Culver Mil. Acail. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Delta I'hi. ist Lt.. U. S. A. S., 1917— . 
Married Edna Louise Nerotin, Ag 26^ 1916. 
Address, Clinton, Ind. 

3495- JOHN ADAMS NEUMAN 
Manager; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 12, 1881. 
Springlield, 111.; s. John Charles (b. Ap 6, 1853, 
do.) and Mary Elizabeth (.'Vdams) Neuman (b. 
My 4, 1853, Fredericksburg, Md.). Prepared 
in Springfield II. S. Acacia; E. E. Soc; V. P., 
Sr. Class. Sta. Clerk, Springlield Lt. Heat 
& Power Co., 1908-9; Asst. Electn., St. of 111., 
1909; Traveling Salesman, Am. Fuse Co., 1909; 
do.. Gen. Elec. Co., 1909-10; Mgr., J. C. 
Neuman, 1910 — . Married Mary Esther Earn- 
est, S 16, 1912. Address 322 S. Douglas Ave., 
Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 304 E. Monroe St., 
do. 

3496. JESSIE RUTH NEWCOMB (AVEY) 
(Wife of No. 4055; Sister of No. 2194) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 12, 1882, Fisher, 111.; 
d. William Kendall (b. Ap 6, 1857, Lyons la.) 
and Eliza Cassandra (Durbin) Newcomb (b. 
D 26, 1856, Edinburgh, Ind.). Prepared in 
Champaign II. S. Married Daniel Manning 
Avey ('10), F 7, 1912, Champaign. Child, Mary 
Martha, b. Mr 6, 1913. Address, 1727 Bryn 
Mawr Rd., East Cleveland. 

3497. MARION STARR NICHOL 

(Sister of Nos. 2773, 3125, 6454, 8622) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 25, 1885, 
Granville, O.; d. Edward A. (b. Mr 22, 1852, 
do.) and Lydia (Greene) Nichol (b. My 20, 
1858, Angola, Ind.). Prepared in Granville, 
(). Illiola; Y. W. C. A. cabinet. Teacher, 
Ueinent, 111., 1908-11; do., Clinton, 111., 1911- 
14; do.,^ Tp. II. S., Murphysboro, 111., 1914-16; 
C^rad. Stud., O. St. Univ., 1916-17; Teacher, 
Lake Geneva, Wis., 1917; do., II. S., Decatur, 
1918 — . Address, 98 E. 12th Ave., Columbus, 
O.; bus. add., 302 W. Main St., Decatur, 111. 

3498. GERTRUDE NIEDERMAN (SCOTT) 
Instructor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1014; b. 
D 21, 1887, Austria-Hungary; d. Benjamin 
(b. </().) and Rosa (Herzog) Niederman (b. do.). 
Prepared in Chicago. Asst. in Chem., Soil E.\p. 
Sta.. I'niv. of 111. Married W. D. Scott. Ad- 
dress. Syracuse, N. Y. 

3499. INGO CHARLES NITZ 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 10, 1886, 
Chicago; s. Charles F. (b. S 8, 1842) and 
Louise (Schumacher) Nitz (b. O 29, 1862, Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Waller 11. S., Chicago. 
Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phoenix; Prelim. 



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and Final Honors; Maj., Univ. Regt. Sub- 
Sta. oiicrator, 1908-9; Elcc. Draftsman, 1909- 
10; Engr., Otis Elevator Co., igio — . Mem. 
Col. Club; Church of Christ Scientist. Mar- 
ried Martha J. Kaden, Je i, 1910, Chicago. 
Children: Leonard Kaden, b. Ap ig, 1914; Har- 
vey Inge, b. My s, 1918. Address, 2741 Ben- 
nett Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. add., 600 W. 
Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

3500. CHARI,OTTE NYDEGGER 

(JACKSON) 

(Sister of No. 3129) 

A. B. in H. S.; b. Mr I, :886, Farmer City, 

ni. ; d. John, Sr. (b. Ap i, 1845, Schwarzen- 

burg, Switzerland) and Magdalena (Messerli) 

Nydegger (b. Mr g, 1846, Riggisberg, do.). 

Prepared in Danville H. S. Teacher, H. S., 

Gibson City, HI., 1909-10; do.. Farmer City, 

1910-11. Mem., Church of Christ. Married 

Walter Carl Jackson, Je 12, 191 1, Danville, 

HI. Children: (Jcne, b. Jl 25, 1912; Helen 

Elizabeth, b. F 15, 1915. Address, 1215 Grant 

St., Danville. Hi. 

3S0I. CLAIRE O'HAIR 
(Sister of No. 1571) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 24, 1883, 
Laurel, Ind.; d. John (b. S 27, 1853, Laurel, 
Ind.) and Josephine (Lingo) O'llair (b. O 11, 
1856^ Betbseda, O.). J'repared in Laurel (Ind.) 
11. S. Illiola. (Jrad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago. 
Teacher in II. S., Tuscola, 111., 1908-9; do., 
Union City, Ind., igog-io; do., Greenlield, Ind., 
igio-ii; do.. La. Porte, Ind., 1911-14; do., 
Harrison Tech. H. S., 1914 — . Mem., Church 
of Christ. Address, 327 Stanley Terrace, Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Harrison Tech. H. S., 24th 
and Marshall Blvd., do. 

3502. GEORGE CHAUNCEY OLMSTED 
M^r. and Treas., Radiator Co.; B. S. in 

M. E.; b. .S 29, 1886, Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 
Henry Treat (b. O 3, 1848, Hartford, Conn.) 
and Mary (Seymour) Olmsted (b. N 16, 1853, 
Newington, Conn.). Prepared in Baylor s 
Univ. Sell., Chattanooga, 'lenn. Alpha Delta 
Phi; Phoeni.x; Hazelton Medal; Col., Univ. 
Regt.; V. P., Jr. Class. Gas Engr., Norwalk, 
O.; Boiler Works, Chattanooga; Iron Mining, 
Crystal Falls; Iron Ore Drying plants constr. 
in Va.; Supt., Lake Shore Engr. Works, Mar- 
(juette, Mich.; Mgr. and Treas., Minn. Radi- 
ator Co., Duluth, Minn. Mem., A. S. M. E., 
Duluth Com. Club. Married Zadia McDonald, 
Ap 5, 1915, St. Cloud, Minn. Child, John Mc- 
Donald, b. Je 7, 1917. Address, 333 Kenil- 
worth Ave., Duluth, Minn. 

3503. MABEL VERONA OSTRANDER 

(McKE(JWN) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 24, 1886, 
Verona, 111.; d. Charles II. (b. Ag 21, i860, 
Reading, 111.) and Mary (Gregg) Ostrander 
(b. O 6, 1864, Rodman, N. Y.). I'repared in 
N. W. Div. II. S., Chicago. Achoth. Asst., 
Marshall Tp. H. S., 1908-9; Teacher, The Jew- 
ish Tr. Sell., Chicago, 1910-13; do.. Chicago 
Pub. Sell., 1913-15, 191 7 — . Mem., O. E. .S.; 
Order of True Kindred; Nat. (jeog. Soc; 
M. E. Church. Married James McKeown, .\p 
23. 191 5, Chicago. Child, Margaret Mabel, b. 
My 13, 1916. Address, 4726 N. Leamington 
Ave., Chicago. 

3504. GEORGE MERIT PALMER 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; 
b. Ja I, 1873, Warren, 111.; s. John (b. 1840, 
St. Alban, Eng.) and Annie (Caldwell) Palmer 
(b. 183s, Staley Bridge, Lancaster Co., Eng.). 
Prepared in Galena H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; Final Honors; 
111. -la. Debate. Teacher, P. I., 1901-4; Instr. 
in Eng., Univ. Acad., 1908-11; Assoc. Prof., 
do., Univ. of Mont., igii-12; Head of Dept. 
of Eng.. St. Norm. Sch., Sunerior, Wis., igi3- 
18. (On leave of absence for Y. M. C. A. 



Service in France, 1918-19). First Scrgt., Co. 
M, 0th 111. Volunteer Inf., 1898. Married Lucy 
'May Yapp, Ag 17, 1904, Mansfield, 111. Chil- 
dren: Charles Merit, b. Je 25, 1905 (died 
Ag 23, 1905); Charlene. Address, 875 W. 8lh 
St., Superior, Wis.; bus. add., St. Norm. Sch., 
do. 

3505. JAY BOARDMAN PARK 
(Husband of No. 3493) 
Professor; A. B. in Sc. ; M. S., 1912; b. 
Ja 30, 1884, Clarence, 111.; s. Robert Calvin (b. 
1852, Bureau Co., 111.) and Harriet Grace 
(Holler) Park (b. 1859, do.). Prepared in 
Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111.; Dc Pauw 
Univ., 1904-6. Sc. I)., Harvard, 1916. Sigma 
Chi; Gamma Alpha. Chcm., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1908-14; Prof, of Farm Crops, O. 
St. Univ., 1916 — . Auth.: (With L. H. Smith) 
An Ivxp. of tlie Method of Conducting Plot 
Tests, Annual Report of Am. Bree-ders' Assn., 
1912; Studies on Self Sterility and the Be- 
havior of Self-Sterile I'lants, Genetics; (With 
C. G. Williams) The Soy Bean, Its Culture and 
Uses, O. Agr. E.vp. Sta. But., 312, 1917; 
Assoc. Ed.. O. Jour, of Sci. Mem., A. A. 
A. S.; Am. Genetic Assn.; Am. Soc. Agron. 
Married Ethel Nation ('08), Ag 31, 1909, Che- 
banse. 111. (jhildren: Robert Nation, b. S 14, 
191 1 ; Jean Eloise, b. Ap 16, 1916. Address, 
315 i6tli Ave., Columbus, O. 

3506. MINNIE LEONORA PARKER 

(STULTS) 

(Wife of No. 3197) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 21, 1884, Blue Mound, 

111.; d. Charles Martin (b. N. C.) and Lydia 

Leonora (Wright) Parker (b. Christian Co., 

111.). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. J I. S. Phi 

Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha Tlieta. Married 

ICliner Emerson Stults ('07), Mr 27, 1909. 

Children: Margaret Caroline, b. N 16, 1910; 

.Mien Parker, b. Je 13, 191 3; Helen Louise, b. 

S 5, 1914. Address, 4316 N. Winchester Ave., 

Chicago. 

3507- WASHINGTON WARREN PARKER 
(Son of No. 244) 
Testing Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 8, 1884, 
Chicago; s. Washington Leroy ('80), (b. Mr 
27, 1856, St. Louis) and Anna (Pilcher) Park- 
er (b. Mr 27, 1856, St. Louis). Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Operating and Testing Depts., Com- 
monwealth Edison Co., Chicago, ist Lt., Engrs., 
1917; Capt., 139th Engrs.; Mustered out, Ja, 
1919. Married Mary Adeline Eggleston, Ag 
24, 1907. Child, Alma Elizabeth, b. Ap 12, 1909. 
Address, 5317 Maryland Ave., Chicago. 

35"8. IRENE MARY PARSONS (KEGG) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., igio; b. Ag 10, 
1885. Chicago; d. Robert W. (b. Kan.) and 
Estelle L. (Markham) Parsons (b. I'a.). Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park 11. .S., Chicago. Atlienean; 
Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Math., H. S., Harrisburg, 1908-9; Teacher, 
Music, H. S., Dallas, Tex., 1910-11; Asst. 
Mgr., catalogue dept., Hibbard, Spencer, Bart- 
lett & Co., Chicago, 1911-13; Teacher, H. S., 
Huntington Beach, Calif., 1913-14. Married 
Robert Loriiig Kegg. Je 20, 1914, Los Angeles. 
Children: Robert Parsons, b. F 20, igi.s; James 
.Sidney, b. Ja 30, 1918 (died Mr 21, 1918). 
.iddress, Montebello, Calif. 

3509. ARTHUR PEARMAN 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 20, 1884, Cham- 
paign; s. Dr. John Thomas (b. O 19, 1829, 
lilizabethtown, Ky.) and Mae (Columbia) 
Pcarman (b. Ap 14, 1853, Champaign). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. M. D., Rusli Med. 
Coll., 1910. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Rho Sigma. 
Physician, Rockford, 111., 1912 — . Mem., Co., 
State and Nat. Med. Socs.; Attending Staff of 
Rockford Hosp. Married Katherine Keeler, 
D 12, 1914, Rockford, 111. Child, Polly, b. N 12, 
1917. Address, 1521 Camp Ave.. Rockford, 111. 



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3510. LEONORA PERRY 
Ed. Asst.; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1909; 
b. Ja 31, 1886, Cincinnati; d. Nelson Williams 
and Minnie (Stokes) Perry. Prepared in Box- 
wood Sell, for Girls; Smith Coll. Ed. Asst. 
in Agr. Exp. Sta., igog- — . Address, 610 S. 
Matthews Ave., Urbana.t 

351 1. WINIFRED ALMINA PERRY 
(Sister of Nos. 2483, 3906) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; M. A., igu; b. 
Je 3, 1885; d. Ebenezer (b. Mr 15, 1842, Pon- 
tiac. 111.) and Almina (McVey) Perry (b. S ii, 
1848, Allepo, Pa.). Prepared in Pontiac Tp. 
H. S. Athenean; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Teacher, 1908-13; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; Teacher, 1914 — . 
Address, 712 California St., Urbana; bus. add., 
Hibbing. Miss. 

3512. MARY ESTHER PFEIL 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1917; b. F 24, 
1877, Chandlerville, 111.; d. Conrad (b. 1826. 
Ger.) and Kunagunda (Walter) Pfeil (b. F 
26, 1830, do.). Prepared in Arenzville H. S. ; 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1897-9, igoi-3. Teacher, 
Greenview, III., 1908-9; do., H. S., Kankakee, 
111., 1918—. Address, Arenzville, 111. 

3513. GEORGE EDWARD PFISTERER 
Engr. Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 22, 
1886; s. George Adam (b. 1855, Stein, Ger.) 
and Mary (Wyler) Pfisterer (b. i860, Alton, 
111.). Prepared in Sterling H. S. Theta Delta 
Chi; M. E. Soc. Engr. Salesman, Green Engng. 
Co., 1909-15; Salesman, Elston & Co., 1917; 
do., Boubright & Co., (Chicago, 1915-17; Engr. 
Salesman, Green Fuel Economizer Co., 1918^. 
Mem., A. S. M. E., 1912-18; West. Soc. of 
Engrs., 1913-18; City Club of Chicago, 1914- 
18; mini Club of Chicago, 1915-18. Married 
Ethel Kaehler, My 15, 191 6, Chicago. Child, 
Ruth Marie, b. F 7, 1917. Address, 4538 Mai- 
den St., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 311 The 
Rookery, do. 

3514. LYDIA ANN PHILLIPS 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. My 24, 1883, Colum- 
bus, O. ; d. David Everette (b. 1842, Rutland, 
Mass.) and Jane (O'Reilly) Phillips (b. 1858, 
Marysville, 0.). Prepared in East H. S., Col- 
umbus, O. A. B., O. St. Univ., 1905. Ref. 
Libn., Pub. Sch. Lib., Columbus, O. Mem., 
O. Lib. Assn.; Columbus Lib. Club; Assn. of 
Coll. Alumnae. Address, 175 Lexington Ave., 
Columbus, O. 

3515. RAYMOND CLARK PIERCE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 24, 1887. 
Evanston, 111.; s. Reuben Edward (b. 1857, 
111.) and Fannie Forest (Gilham) Pierce (b. 
i860, 111.). Prepared in DeKalb H. S.; Milli- 
kin Univ. Acad.; Millikin Univ., 1904-5. Tri- 
angle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. 
Draftsman, 1908-9; Civ. Engr., hydraulic work, 
1910-11; Hydraulic Engr. in LI. S. Forest Ser- 
vice, igii-12; Jr. Engr. in U. S. Geol. Sur.. 
1912-16; Instr." Civ. Engng.. Purdue Univ.. 
1916-17. 2nd Lt., 495th Aero Const. Sqdn., A. 
E. F., France; Mustered out, Ja 23. 1919. Ad- 
dress, 112 Springer, Edwardsville, 111. 

3516. RALPH ALFRED PILLINGER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 21, 1886, 
Chicago; s. William Alfred (b. N 15, 1858, 
Bristol, Eng.) and Edith Maria (Webb) Pill- 
inger (b. Ja 20, i860, Chicago). Prepared in 
Austin H. S. Chi Psi; Coll. Dancing Club; 
Arch. Club; Varsity Swimming and Water 
Polo; Class Football. With W. A. Pillinger 
Co., Mason Contrs., Chicago. Address, 239 
N. Waller Ave.. Austin Sta., Chicago; bits, 
add., 118 N. LaSalle St., do. 



3517. NELLIE MILDRED PORTERFIELD 

(KERCH) 
(Wife of No. 3437; Sister of Nos. 2788, 5877) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 10. 1888, Sidney, 
111.; d. Millard Fillmore (b. F 17, i849,Worth- 
ington. Pa.) and Isabella Julia (Cole) Porter- 
field (b. Ag 28, 1861, do.). Prepared in Fair- 
mount H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Alethenai; Prelim, and Final Honors; Pres., 
Women's League. Married Walter W. Kerch 
('08), Je 8, 1911, Fairmount, 111. Children: 
Barbara Louise, b. O 12, 1912; Richard Walter, 
b. Ag II, 1916. Address, 241 1 C. St., Granite 
City, 111. 

3518. HIRAM JAMES POWERS 
(Brother of No. 1947) 
Contr. and Lumberman; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
S 2, 1885, Edinburg, 111.; s. E. Darwin (b. Mr 
7, 1847, Perrysburg, O.) and Augusta G. 
(Ryan) Powers (b. Jl 28, 1858, Taylorville, 
111.). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. C. 
E. Club; Shield and Trident; Yoxan; 111. Club; 
Alpha Tau Omega. Dir., Marsh-Hutton-Powers 
Co., Ltd.; Pres., Dominion Shingle & Cedar 
Co., Ltd.; Dir. and Mgr., Pacific Logging Co., 
Ltd.; Dir., Marsh-Bourne-Powers Co., Ltd. 
Address, 320 Pacific Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. 

3519. THOMAS WILLIAM QUINLAN 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 20, 1887, Springfield, 
III.; s. Thomas W. (b. 1863, Naples, 111.) and 
Virginia Frances (Lacey) Quinlan (b. 1862, 
Hannibal, Mo.). Prepared in Springfield H. 
S.; Harvard Law Sch., igog. Lawyer, Spring- 
field, 111. Special Employee, Bur. of Investi- 
gation, U. S. Dept. of Justice, igi2-i8. Mem., 
K. P.; I. O. O. F.; A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. 
Married Courtney C. Kepner, My 31, 1917, 
Springfield, 111. Address, 209 E. Capital Ave., 
Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 730 Reisch Bldg., 
do. 

3520. JOSE DE LA RAMA 

B. S. in Agr.; b. My 8, 1882, Bacaloa, 
Negros, Occidental. P. I.; s. Agripino de la 
Rama. Prepared in Santa Clara Coll., Calif. 
.■iddress, Bacaloa, Negros, Occidental P. Lt 

3521. JESSIE EULALIA RAMBO 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. Prepared in HI. 

St. Norm. Univ., 1895-6; 1900-2. Final Hon- 
ors. Address, Canyon, Tex.t 

3522. HOWARD ALDEN RAY • 
Bank Teller; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 15. 
1882, Libertyville. 111.; s. Cassius William and 
Mary Jane (Merrick) Ray. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Eng. Club. With St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 
191S-16; Teller, St. Bank, Peabody, Kan. Mar- 
ried Hazel Edith Runyon, Ag 4, 19 14. Ad- 
dress, Peabody, Kan. 

3523. *JOHN FRANKLIN RENO 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 22, 1882, 
Browning, III.; s. William Delno (b. Mr 1863, 
do.) and Rebecca Salome (Trone) Reno (b. Ag 
12, 1864, do.). Prepared in Browning H. S. 
Band; Orchestra. Chief Draftsman, Moline 
Auto. Co., East Moline, 111., 1908-17; Chief 
Engr., Auto. & Motor Dept., Root &• Van Der- 
voort Engng. Co., 1917-18. Mem., Moline Cml. 
Club; Univ. Club of Moline, 1915-18; Soc. of 
Automobile Engrs., 191 7-1 8. Married Florence 
Oliva Peterson, Mr 15, 191 1, Geneseo, III. 
Step Child, Gilbert Peterson. Died 1918, Mo- 
line. 111. 

3524. RAYMOND ELDER ROBINSON 
(Son of Nos. 246, 268; Brother of No. 7896) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 6, 1886, 
St. Paul; s. Albert Fowler ('80), (b. O 12, 
1853. Henry, Marshal Co., 111.) and Loretta 
(Elder) Robinson ('81), (b. S 27. i860. Knob 
Prairie, Marion Co., 111.). Prepared in Topeka 



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(Kan.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc, Treas., 
Pres.; Prelim. Honors; Grad. Scholarship in 
M. E. : Varsity Scrubs P.asketliall; Class Basket- 
ball, Capt., Capt. and Mgr. Faculty Basketball. 
With Otto Gas. Engine Works, Chicago, 1909- 
11; Draftsman, Designer and Supt., T. W. 
Snow Const. Co., Chicago, 1911-16; Instr., 
Mach. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1916. With Stand- 
ish & Allen, Chicago, 1916; with Webster 
Engng. Co., do., 1916. Sergt., Bat. F, ist 111. F. 
A., 1916; Lt. F. A. R. C, 1917; 331st F. A. N. 
A., Camp Grant, 111., 1917; Capt., F. A. R. C, 
Frante, 1918 — . Mem., lUini Club of Chicago; 
2nd Coiigr. Church. Married Geneva Rhodes 
Chacey, S 8, 1917, Oak Park, 111. Address. 
166 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, 111. 



3525. AMY LUCILE ROLFE (ENERSON) 
(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1407, 
1759, 1957) 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; b. Urbana; d. 
Charles Wesley ('7^), (b. Ap 17, 1850, Arling- 
ton Heights, 111.) and Martha Kinsman (Far- 
ley) Rolfe. Prepared in Univ. Acad. A. M. Col- 
umbia, 1916. Instr., Home Econ., Univ. of Mont. 
1Q16-17; do., Univ. of Mo., 1917-18. Auth.: 
Interior Decoration, 19 17. Married A. E. En- 
erson, F 17, 19 19. Address, Univ. of Mo., 
Columbia, Mo. 

3526. FRANKLIN NEWTON ROPP 
Struct. Designer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 
4, 1883. Hudson, 111.; s. Christian (b. 111.) 
and Magdelena (Hadler) Ropp (b. O.). Pre- 
pared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. Tr. Schs. 
Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Track team. Engng. 
practice, 1908-10; U. S. Surv., G. L. O., 1910- 
13; do., Calif., 1913-14; Designer and Supt., 
Moorer & Deenford, Chicago, 1914-17; Struct. 
Designer, Shattuck & Hussey, Chicago, 19 17 — . 
Mem., Idaho Soc. of Engrs. Married Lucile 
Margerite Smutz, Je 3, 1914, San Francisco. 
Child, William Franklin, b. N 7, 1916. Address, 
6321 Greenview Ave., Chicago. 



3527. HAROLD DENIO ROTH 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ag 2, 1879, Rantoul, 
III.; s. Thomas Joseph (b. D 3, 1846, Circle- 
ville, O.) and Anna Maria (Eubank) Roth (b. 
Ap 14, 1848, Covington, Ky.). Prepared in 
Rantoul H. S. B. S., Univ. of Neb., 1905- 
Kappa Sigma. • Lawyer, Webber & Roth, Ur- 
bana, 1908-18; Asst. St. Atty., Champaign Co., 
1912 — . Mem., Congr. Church; B. P. O. E.; 
Ihiiv. Club. Address, 603 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

3528. FREDERICK JOHN ROUTSON 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 27, 1880; 
s. Judson A. (b. Mr 29, 1849, Wooster.O.) 
and Elisa S. (Robinson) Routson (b. F 22, 
1853, Lockport, N. Y.). Prepared in Toledo 
(O.) H. S. Kappa Sigma; Class Baseball. 
Struct. Designer, C. & N. W. R. R., 1908-9; 
111. Steel Co., 1910; Am. Bridge Co., 191 1; 111. 
Steel Bridge Co., Jacksonville, 111. Married 
Clara Elizabeth Spencer, Ag 27, 1907, Milwau- 
kee. Children: Helen Jane, b. O 31, 1909; 
Frederick Judson, b. Mr 24, 191 2. Address, 
c/o 111. Steel Bridge Co., Jacksonville, 111. 



3529. NELLIE IRENE RUTLEDGE 
Business; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 10, 1885, 
Hersman, 111.; d. Charles (b. D 10, 1859, Pitts- 
field, 111.) and Amanda (Patterson) Rutledge 
(b. My 27, i860, Versailles, 111.). Prepared in 
Mt. Sterling H. S. Der Deutsche Verein; Educ. 
Club. Asst. Prin., Augusta H. S., 1908-9; 
Traveling, 1909-1912; Millinery Business in St. 
Johns, Mich., 1912. Mem., 20th Century Lit- 
erary Club. Mt. Sterling. Address, Mt. Sterl- 
ing, Ill.t 



3530. JOSE GORGONIO SANVICTORES 

Special Agt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 9, 1887, 
Pateros Rizal, P. I.; s. Clemente Sanvictores 
y Martin (b. N 23, 1855, Pasig, Rizal, P. I.) 
and Restituta Cotarra (Santos) Sanvictores 
(b. My 17, 1856, Pateros, do.). Prepared in 
Santa Barbara H. S., CaWi; Oberlin Acad., 
Oberlin, O. ; Univ of 111., summer sessions. 
Cosmopolitan Club; Agr. Club; winner of Hazel- 
ton Medal. Agr. Asst., Pasig, Rizal, 1908-9; 
Teacher, Morong, Rizal, 1909-11; Clerk, do., 
1911-18; Special Agt. of the Sec. of Agr. and 
Natural Resources, 191 S — . Capt., Q. M. C. 
Philippine Nat. Guard, 191 8. Employed in ser- 
vice of Philippine govt, since graduation. Mem., 
The Rising (feneration, Pres., 1909-10; Pres., 
The Guiding Star, 191 1; The Phillippine Col- 
umbian Assn., 1908-17, Sec, 1917, Sec.-Treas., 
1918 — ; Pres., Philippino Soc. of Technical 
Agr., 1917; Aero Club of the Philii)pines, 1918. 
Married Felipa Serrano y Leopando, F 17, 
1913, Paete, Laguna. Children: Ruby Con- 
cepcion, b. O 18, 1913; Soledad Concepcion, b. 
O 18, 1914; Socorro Concepcion, b. Ag 28, 
1916; Jose (iorgonio, b. Mr 5, 1918. Address, 
Pasig, "Rizal, P. I.; bus add., c/o Bur. of Agr.. 
Manila, P. I. 

3531. AGNES LUCY SARGENT (BLOSSOM) 
(Sister of G583) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 14, 1886, 
Methuen, Mass.; d. Walter Scott (b. do.) and 
Agnes Gertrude (Jackman) Sargent (b. Salem. 
N. H.). Prepared in Methuen II. S.; Lowell 
Norm. Sch.; Lawrence Tr. Sch., 1903-5. Phi 
Beta Kappa; French and Spanish Clubs; Teach- 
er, Leavitt Inst., 1908-11; do., Luzerne Co. In- 
dus. Sch. for Bo)'s; do., Indus. Sch. and Farm 
for Homeless boys. Married Alden Blossom, 
Je 20, 1911. Address, Newton Square, Pa. 

3532. JOHN HENRY SAWYER 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 12, 1865, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. John (b. Mr 22, 1834) and 
Elizabeth (Martin) Sawyer (b. O 16, 1842) 
Prepared in Acad.; Adrian Coll., 1886-7; Grad. 
Norm. Sch.. 111., 1895. Scholarship, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1908. A. M., Univ. of Chicago. Teach 
er, Sc, Boise, Idaho. Mem., Illini Club, Boise 
\Married Eva Mary Moon, 1899, Tuscola, 111 
Child, Donald, b. F 18, 1903. Address, 1117 N 
nth Ave., Boise, Idaho. 

3533. ALBERT CHARLES SCHERTZ 

(Brother of No. 3166) 

A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. N 20, 1884, Tis- 

kilwa. 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ger.) and Catherine 

(Stouffer) Schertz (b. Ger.). Prepared in Tis- 

kilwa H. S. Address, Tiskilwa. Ill.t 

3534. ARTHUR SCHWERIN 
Secretary; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 22, 1885, 
Burlington, la.; s. Fred J. (b. Ja 28, 1850, 
Rohrberg, Ger.) and Fredericka (Klopp) 
Schwerin (b. S 4, 1862, do.). Prepared in Bur- 
lington (la.) H. S. Triangle; C. E. Club; 
Der Deutsche Verein. Salesman, 1908-ri; Sec, 
Burlington Willow Ware Shops, 1911 — . Mar- 
ried Minnie Hoelzen, Jl 12, 1912. .4ddress, 
1613 Lincoln, Burlington, la. 

3535. HIRAM THOMPSON SCOVILL 

(Husband of No. 4921) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 22, 1885, 
Leaf River Tp., 111.; s. William Preston (b. D 
29, 1852, Leaf River Tp., 111.) and Tresa 
Josephine (Thompson) Scovill (b. O 10, 1855, 
Cold Springs, Ont., Can.). Prepared in Rock- 
ford H. S. Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Final Honors; Treas., Sr. Class; Pres., 
Cml. Club; Capt., Class Bowling Team; Class 
Football, Basket Ball, and Baseball. With 
McGregor, Chase & Co., C. P. A.'s and Be- 



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loitte, Plender Griffiths & Co., Accts. and 
Auditors, 1908-13; Instr., La Salle Exten. 
Univ., 1908-13; Asst. Prof., Accountancy, Univ. 
of 111., 1913— ; 111. St. Pub. Utilities Comn., 
summer, 1914. Auth. : Farm Accounting, D. 
Appleton & Co., 1918; Ed., Beta Gamma Sigma 
Exchange, Vol. I, No. i, Mr 1918; several Mag. 
articles. Mem., Congr. Church; Pres., Men's 
Brotherhood Class; Mem., Illini Club of Chi- 
cago; Ft. Dearborn Club; Tovifn and Country 
Club, 1908-13; Nat. Sec, Beta Gamma Sigma, 
1017; Sec.-Treas., Am. Assn. of Univ. Instrs. in 
Accounting, 191 7; Univ. Club of Urbana, 
1916 — ; Am. Econ. Assn., 1914 — . Married 
Edith Eliza Stewart ('11), Ag 31, 1912, Ur- 
bana. Children: William Stewart, b. Tl i, 
1913; Mary Josephine, b. F 13, 1915; Janet 
Ruth, b. O 31, 1918. Address, 60s Michigan 
Ave., Urbana; b^ts. add., 305 Commerce Bldg., 
Univ. of III., do. 

3536. EDITH NAOMI SCROGGIN (BROWN) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 12, 1887, 
Lexington, 111.; d. Austin Holmes (b. My 12, 
1856) and Edith Mabel (Preble) Scroggin (b. 
F 2, 1859). Prepared in Lexington H. S. 
Athenean. Teacher, Havana H. S., 111., igo8- 
10; do.. Canton H. S., 111., 1910-12. Gen. 
Supt. of H. S. Papers and Critic of Annual, 
Maroon & White, monthly magazine; Pennant, 
weekly newspaper; Cantonian, high school an- 
nual; pub. by Pantagraph Co., Bloomington, 
111. Pres., Chautauqua Reading Circle. Mar- 
ried Wallace K. Brown, Ag 31, 19 12, Pied- 
mont, Calif. Address, Lexington, 111. 

3537. ARTHUR TERWILLIGER SEAMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 17, 1885, 
Belvidere, 111.; s. Louis N. (b. 1853, Castile, 
N. Y.) and Helen (Terwilliger) Seaman (b. 
Belvidere, 111.). Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
With Paving Contr., 1907-9; Cement Const, 
work, Elgin, 111., 1909-11; with Cosmopolitan 
Elec. Co., Const. Dept., 191 1 — . Married Rnby 
D. Hyden, Je 18, 1912. Address, 6440 Sanga- 
mon St., Chicago; bus. add.. City Hall, Room 
403, do.\ 

3538. HERMENEGILDO SEVILLA 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 13, 1884, Malabon, 
Rizal, P. I.; s. Timotel Sevilla. Prepared in 
Univ. of Calif. Address, Culion, P. I.f 

3539. AGNES NANCY SHANNON 

(FORLAW) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ja 2, 1884, Freeport, 111.; 
d. Robert M. (b. jl 19, 1838, Wilkesbarre, Pa.) 
and Anna Louise (Hoeken) Shannon (b. Mr 
6, 1844, Meinbriizen, Brunswick, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Freeport H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; H 
Sc. Club; Y. W. C. A. Teacher of Dom. Sc, 
Hinckley, Minn., 1909; do.. Girls' Indus. Sch., 
Delaware, O., 1909-11; do.. Savannah, C^a., 
1912-16. Married Joseph N. Forlaw, N 16, 
1916, Freeport, 111. Child, Ethel Shannon, 
b. N IS, 1917. Address, 304 W. 41st., Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 

3S40. JAMES WILLIAM SHAW 
Engr. and Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 
31, 1881, Springfield, Mass.; s. James (b. Glas- 
gow, Scotland) and Agnes Violet (Campbell) 
Shaw (b. Charlottetown, Prince Edward 
Island). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Sigma 
Xi. With Allis-Chalmers Co., Milwaukee, 
1908-10; do., New York City, 1910-16; do., 
Milwaukee, 1916; Engr. and Engng. Salesman, 
do., 1916-17. Capt., Co. A, ist Bn. Engrs., 
Wis. Nat. Ciuard, 1917; Capt., Co. D, 2nd Bn., 
107th Engrs.. A. E. F., France. Mem., A. S. 
M. E.; A. F. A. M., 1912. Married Nina 
Esther Dieterle, Ag 4, 191 5, Chicago. Address, 
Allis-Chalmers Co., 24 Park PI., New York 
City. 



3541. LOUISE SHIPMAN (WAGNER) 
(Wife of No. 3588; Sister of No. 2511) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 5, 1885, DeKalb, 
111.; d. Madison Daniel (b. Je 11, 1848, Virgil, 
N. Y.) and Sarah Jane (Bradt) Shipman (b. 
O 16, 1848, Garoga, N. Y.). Prepared in DeKalb 
Tp. H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. Honors; Choral Soc 
Deputy to Grand V. P., Kappa Alpha Theta. 
IMarried Fritz Wagner, Jr. ('08), Jl 30, 1910, 
DeKalb, 111. Child, Louise, b. Ja 8, 1915. Ad- 
dress, s6i Hawthorne Lane, Winnetka, 111. 
3542. FRANK SIMPSON 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 7, 1880, Chris- 
tian Co., 111.; s. Wesley (b. Ja 9, 1831, Harri- 
son Co., O.) and Martha Scott (Cheney) Simp- 
son (b. N I, i8s4, Louisville, Ky.). Prepared 
in Rosemond H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Upsi- 
lon; Alpha Gamma Rho. Salesman, Internat. 
Harvester Co., 1908; Farmer, Pana, 111. Mar- 
ried Grayce Arnold Triece, Ja 28, 1909, Shelby- 
ville. 111. Child, Grayce Virginia, b. My 4, 
1 910. Address, R. 4, Pana, Ill.f 
3543. CHARLES MONROE SLAYMAKER 

Engineer; A. B. in C. E.; b. Ja 5. 1883, 
Whiteside Co., 111.; s. Samuel Llenry (b. F 
1842, Lancaster Co., Pa.) and Mary E. (Blean) 
Slaymaker (b. Ap 1849, Cumberland Co., Pa.). 
Prepared in Albany H. S.; Geneseo Collegiate 
Inst. Triangle; C. E. Club; Y. M. C. A. With 
III. St. Highway Comn., 1908-9; City Engr., 
Champaign, 1909-10; 111. St. Highway Dept., 
1910-12; In business, Ottawa, 111., 1912-14; Dist. 
Engr., 111. St. Highway Dept. and Div. of 
Highways of Dept. of Pub. Works and Bldg., 
1914 — . Mem., Presby. Church; Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Bertha Emma Welshans, 
N 29, 1913, Ottawa, 111. Child, Charles Mon- 
roe, Jr., b. Ag 16, 1915. Address, 6i8a N. 
10th St., East St. Louis, HI. 

3544. CLAIRE HOWLAND WALLACE 
SMITH 

Irrigation Supt.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 26, 
1886, Chicago; s. George Wallace (b. Je 16, 
1851, Lincoln, N. Y.) and Julia Parker (Dur- 
fee) Smith (b. N 18, i8si, Ontario, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. ; Armour Acad.; 
Armour Inst., 1904; Phi Kappa Psi; Yoxan; 
Varsity Track Team, Cross Country Team, 
Class Football, 1906. Engr., Trinchera Canal 
Co., 1908-9; Engr. in charge, do., igog-ii; 
Field Engr., George H. Paul Orchard Co., 
Pueblo, Colo.; Irrigation Supt., Maxwell Ditch 
&• Reservoir Co., Maxwell, N. M., 1917 — . 
Co. B. 111. Nat. Guard; ist Lt., Engr. Reserve 
Corps, A. E. F., France, 191 7 — . Mem. A. 
S. C. E. Married Mary Helen Daw, N is, 
1916, Fort Morgan, Colo. Address, Blanca, 
Colo. 

3545. ELLIS EDWIN SMITH 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 14, 1883, 
Marshalltown, la.; s. John Ream (b. Jl 23, 
1841, Greensburg, O.) and Phebe (Gardner) 
Smith (b. Ap 19, 1845, Frankenthal, Ger.). 
Prepared in Joliet H. S. Track Team; Treas., 
Jr. Class; Class football. Field Clerk, Fore- 
man and Supt. of Const., Roberts & Schaefer 
Co., 1909; Engr., Deere Co. in Efficiency Engr. 
Dept., 191 2 — . Address, 113 Park Ave., Joliet, 
111.; bus. add., 514^4 20th St., Moline, Ill.t 
3546. IRVIN WEBSTER SMITH 
(Brother of Nos. 2S16, 2820, 3S47) 

Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; 
b. Je 3. 1877, Danville, 111.; s. John Eli (b. 
D 3, 1854, do.) and Mary Ellen (Firebaugh) 
Smith (b. D 11, T85S, do.). Prepared in Dan- 
ville Summer Sch. Math. Club; Scholarship 
in Math. Asst. ProL Math., N. Dak. Agr. Coll. 
Chm., Adv. Bd., N. Dak. Agr. Coll. Y. M. C. 
A. Married Bertha E. Smith, Je 14, 1899, 
Armstrong, 111. Children: Marie, b. S 2, 190.S; 
Dorothy, b. My 23, 19 11. Address, 4$ Maple 
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3547- LESLIE ALDEN SMITH 
(Brother of Nos. 2820, 2516, 3546) 
Salesman; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. N 6, 

1886, Armstrong, III.; s. John Eli (b. D 3, 
1854, Danville, 111.) and Mary Ellen (Fire- 
bau^h) Smith (b. U 11, 1855, do.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Mgr., 
1908 lUio. Salesman, Universal Portland Ce- 
ment Co., Chicago; do., Philadelphia. Mem., 
Univ. Club of Chicago; Alpha Delta Phi Club, 
N. Y. Address, c/o Manufacturers' Club, 
Philadelphia. 

3548. LOWELL BABCOCK SMITH 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Jl 4, 1883, Sycamore, 
111.; s. Olin Henry (b. O 15, 1856, Bristol, Vt.) 
and Lillian Viola Babcock (b. D 23, 1858, 
Blackberry, 111.). Prepared in Sycamore H. S. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phoeni,x; Phi Delta Phi; 
Adelphic; Witenageniote Law Court; Pres., 
Ath. Assn.; Class Mem. Speaker; Philo-Adel- 

ghic Contest; Class Baseball teams; Varsity 
aseball Aquad. Atty., Sycamore, 111., 1908- 
12; St. Atty., DeKalb Co., 111., 1912 — . Auth.: 
The States Atty. — His Powers and Problems, 
D, 1917. Mem., DeKalb Co. Bar Assn.; Sec, 
Sycamore Indus. Club; V. P., 111. States Atty. 
Assn., 1915; Sec. Treas., do., 1916; Pres., do., 
1917; 111. St. Ear Assn.; Chm., Legal Advisory 
Bd., DeKalb Co., 111.; Govt. Appeal Agt., do. 
Married Lenore McElroy, Ap 25, 1908, Louis- 
ville, Ky. Children: James Lowell, b. S 22, 
1909; Bruce, b. D 25, 1915. Address, 133 
Mason Court, Sycamore; bus. add., Court 
House, do. 

3549. NELLIE ELIZABETH SMITH 
WAUGHTEL (GRADY) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Osman, 111.; d. E. R. 
and Rachel E. (Murphy) Smith. Prepared in 
Cuba II. S.; Eureka Coll. Eng. Club; Athen- 
ean; H. Sc. Club; Prelim. Honors. Married 
L. W. Waughtel, Je 4, 1902 (died S 30, 1902); 
Orlistus R. Grady, Ap s. 191 1. Child, Orlistus 
Robert, b. Mr 8, 1915. Address, Cuba, 111. 

3S50. RUFUS WILLIAM SMITH 
Real Est. Bus.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 23, 

1887, Urbana; s. Jacob Mirvin (b. My 4. i*^54, 
do.) and Belle (Clift) Smith (b. Ag 17, 1864, 
do.). Prepared in Urbana II. S. Agr. Club. 
Asst. Mgr. of an estate; Dealer in Wools and 
Hides; Land Agt.; Farmer; Real Est. Bus., 
Logansport, Ind. 2nd Lt., Air Service, Camp 
Sherman, Mo. Married Teena Hastings, N 
17, 1909, Urbana. Children: Lois, b. Ag 
10, 1910; Max, b. Ap 19, 1913. Address, Box 
409, Logansport, Ind. 

3S5I. *STANLEY S. SNYDER 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 2, 1887, Danville, 
111.; s. David D. (b. On, 1848, Bedford, Pa.) 
and Orph A. (Bodine) Snyder (b. O 7, 1853, 
Plymouth, O.). Prepared in Danville H. S. 
Sigma Chi; Yoxan; Shield and Trident; Ku 
Klux. Mfr., Carriages and Buggies; Pres. 
Brady Branch Coal Co. Married Ida L. Mattis, 
O 3, 1912. Children: Mary Edith, b. Ap 25, 
1915; David Mattis, b. O 25, 1916. Died Jl 
7, 1918, Danville, 111. 

3552. LIEF PEDER BJORGVIN SOLBERG 

B. S. in M. E.; b. N 29, 1883, Christiania, 
Norway; s. Carl Solberg. Prepared in Otto 
Anderson H. S., Christiania, Norway. Ad- 
dress, Christiania, Norway. t 

3553. *ELSIE ROBERTA SONNTAG 
(Sister of Nos. 2253, 3554) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 21, 1885, Plain- 
field, 111.; d. Albert (b. D 13, 1858, Homer, 
111.) and Mary Lucretia (Kettering) Sonntag 
(b. F I, 1857, Lemont, 111.). Prepared in 
Plainfield and Joliet H. S. Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Died Ap 20, 191 5, Plainfield, 111. 



3554. VIOLA HOPE SONNTAG (BUSH) 
(Sister of Nos. 2253, 3553) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 29, 1884, Plainfield, 
111.; d. Albert (b. D 13, 1858, Homer, 111.) and 
Mary Lucretia (Kettering) Sonntag (b. F i, 
1857, Lemont, 111.). Prepared in Plainfield 
and Joliet Tp. H. Schs. Kappa Alpha Theta. 
Teacher, Plainfield H. S., 1908-10; do., Mar- 
engo H. S., 1913-15. Married Edward Morse 
Hush, Ap II, 1917, Plainfield, 111. Address, 
Plainfield, 111. 



3555- FANNIE GRACE CLARA SPENCER 
(PHILLIPS) 
B. S. in Sc; A. M.; b. N 5, 1886, Clayton, 
N. J.; d. Addison Grant (b. D 27, 1865, Bridg- 
ton, N. J.) and Emma Jane (Kinckiner) 
Si)encer (b. S 7, 1864, Norristown, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Belleville, 111. Alpha Xi Delta. H. 
S. Teacher, 1908-11; clerk, Chicago P. O. ; 
Bookkeeper, Transportation Bldg., do., 1912- 
14. Married Thomas J. Phillips, Ap, 1914. 
Children: Rosemary, b. Ja, 1915; Francis Gail, 
b. Ja, 1916. Address, 343 Branch St., Hartford, 
Wis. 

3556. JACOB LEANDER STAIR, JR. 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 15, 1883, 
Altamont, 111.; s. Jacob Leander (b. Ag 29, 
1858, Elkhart, Ind.) and Rachel Adaline (Ing- 
ling) Stair (b. O 25, 1857, Bridgeport, Ind.). 
Prepared in Altamont H. S.; Univ. Acad. Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; 
Prelim. Honors. Elec. Engr., George P. Ni- 
chols & Bros., Chicago, 1908-11; Elec. Engr., 
Nat. X-Ray Reflector Co., 19x1 — . Auth.: 
Lighting from Concealed Sources. Married 
Edith S. Sandberg, Ja i, 1913, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 7230 Yates Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 235 
W. Jackson Blvd., do. 



3557. HOWARD RUSSELL STANFORD 
Specialist in Plant Breeding; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. N 7, 1884, Chatsworth, 111.; s. Williams S. 
(b. D 2, 1838, Annsville, N. Y.) and Lucy 
E. (Hutchinson) Stanford (b. Ja i, 1841, Ton- 
ica. 111.). Prepared in Chatsworth H. S.; Univ 
Acad. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club; Final 
Honors. Asst. to Prof. Crandall in Hort. 
Plant Breeding, 1908; Farmer, 1908-14; First 
Asst., Hort. Plant Breeding, Univ. of 111., 
1914 — . Mem., Baptist Church. Married Dor- 
othy M. Innes, D 24, 1908, Galesburg, 111. 
Children: Doris Janet, b. S 21, 191 1; Helen 
Lucile, b. N 4, 1914. Address, 403 W. Wash- 
ington Blvd., Urbana. 

3558. HERBERT COLE STEPHENS 
Superintendent; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 14, 
1883, Sycamore, 111.; s. Joseph B. (b. Ag 25, 
1850, Genoa, 111.) and Martha M. (Cook) 
Stephens (b. Ap 26, 1861, Monkton, Va.). Pre- 
pared in Sycamore H. S. Sigma Xi. Meter 
Tester, 1908-9; Chief Elect., 1909-12; Supt. of 
Lines & R. R., 1912 — . Assoc, mem., A. I. E. 
E. ; Nat. Elec. Light Assn. Married Ethel 
Bernice Truly, Je 21, 191 1. Children: Robert 
Truly, b. Je 4, 1914; Martha Eleanor, b. D 8, 
1915. Address, 119 E. High St., Sycamore, 
111.; bus. add., De Kalb Sycamore Elec. Co., 
De Kalb, 111. 

3559. CHARLES ARTHUR STEWART 
Live Stock Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 25 
1886 Cropsey, 111.; s. Arthur George and Del 
la E. (McCullough) Stewart (b. N 22, 1861 
Livingston Co., 111.). Prepared in Genoa H 
S.; N. W. Acad. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gam 
ma Rho; Ku Klux; Shield and Trident; Foot 
ball; Basketball. Married Eva Jane Sager 
Ag 18, 191 1, Genoa, 111. Address, Genoa, 111 



Univeksiiv ok Illinois 



326 

3s6o. CHARLES SUMNER STEWART 

Encineer; A. B. in Sc; B. S. in C. E., loog; 
tngniecr ^,j^^,.,^^,^,,„. m ; s Augustus 

cJsirV Ag 10. 1854. K"*^-''^^',^^"^ m'u 
Barbara (Kile") Stewart O'- l' ->; 'IrVorm 
shall. 111.), rreparea m East. 111. St. IVorm. 
<;ch Ionian; Frehm. Honors; C. t. tluD, ^. 

^.;r^r^£' .V.o? {^ra?;in,a^. H: S-. Sa^heit 
Screen & Chute Co.. J910-:-;; Draftsman Mm. 
Point Zinc Co.. i9«-'3; *-^li'^='""\^..„^'\f.';; 
North Piatt, Neb., iQi.^-iS; Engr.. Canadwn 
Copper Co. Copper Cliff Ontario, 191 5-1^: 
Fnsr , The Internat. Nickel Co. of tan., 
r^'^fA Mem.. Copper Cliff Club. . Marr ed 
osephine Harker, Ag.15. >9>o, P«o"»- Cj^'l^^ 
Ven. Charlotte JosepWe, b. 1-5. '9U. .lohn 
Harold, b. Ap^ 13. J9i7. Address. Copper 
ClitT, Ontario, Can. 

3561. ROSS McGEHEE STIFF 

Chemist; B. S. i" Chetn.; b. F 25. ;|S5. 
Hnrri^bxtrvr, 111.; s. Daniel (*>-. »ir 4. i'>-H. 
Sine Co.'"lll.) and Manha .Lou.sa^McC.ehee^ 
<5tirT (b D to, 1S4S. Oalatia. 111.'. ^ reparea 
fn ?Hrrislnirg Tp. H. S.; HI. Coll.. 1003-5. Phi 
\loha Cl.em Cub. Analytical Chem.. 1911: 
m}I^ Chein V9.i-7r. Analytical Chem . 1913— 
M^m V C S Married Gertrude A. Upton, 
Stslchicago.^- Address. 3S05 W. 64th Place, 
Chicago. 

3562. SPENCER A. STINSON 
(Brother of Nos. 7^38. 798i") 

Consulting Engr.; B. S in <^- ^.j »>• S i^. 

;|^-ai:^^:vinl?^LraSiftt^-^-(i!nl?> 

gferin^Vi^^pif'A^^: j^S,^^v 

larl Park Und.) H. S Ath Ass..; ^ • t • 
Club. Draftsman. N. \. C. | « ^ R. K.^ a^ 

rT'ooSi'.: br^aftLan: N. V.'C. & H R- 
R." R.", New York Citv, 191--M; A^st Engn, 

.S; consulting Engr^B. ^^^^.-"oiga May 
cSbes.''-N\^;. .9.6. New York City Child. 
Suencer Dav s. b. D 30. 1917., AaiUtsi. c o a. 
11 Davis, Whitehall Bldg.. New \ork City. 

.:;o3 PAUL PRIME STONE 

Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 17. J^SS. 

1 • ,i„ 111 • c l^nie'* Patterson (b. Je -, io3/' 

'r) and Cordal" Adelaide (Taylpr) Stone 

(b iSaT Kv.-). Prepared m Lincoln H. b., 

Co Gen. Merchandise Store, 1910— Mem 
16 O F ; M. W. A.: Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried " Ussve M. Slatery, S '^>. /*^"-. -\« '*'^' ' 
daho. Children: Marj one Helen, bjl lo. 
1912; Mary Elizabeth, b. Mr 12, 1914. --«" 
dress. Ashton, Idaho. 

-<;64 ELIZABETH TEN EYCK STOUT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; A B >9'>9: b- ^ J^' 
18S4; d. Francis Evarts (b. ->? 30, iS.;'. Lak? 
Conio, Pa.) and M.-iry ^Keeler^ Mout . a>. N 
M. °S.i. Auburn, N. Y.). Prepared m I et- 
^-1-4 '^\Iich> 11 S.; Univ. of Mich.. 19034. 
\wtt Coll 1904-^. Athenean. Ref. Libn.. 
Pub Ubn.: Si'oux- City la. Mem.' Presby. 
Church. Address. i40t. Pearl St., Sioux City. 

^^' „6s FLEDA DEVERE STRAIGHT 

•*^ ^' cMYERS) 

(Wife of G 490: Sister of Nos. 3194. 544?) 

A. B. & B. L. S.; b. S J2, .886, El Paso, HI.: 

d. Lee Smith (b. D 23. '850, Croosey. Ilk"* 

and Ida Mary tTanner-> Straight ^b. Ap 20. 




3566. BERNARD ANDREW STRAUCH 

(Husband of No. 500S; Brother of Nos. 2831. 

39S6, 39S7, 5444) 




p;'.ign. 



3S69. *LOIS EDNA SWIGART 

(HINSDALE) 

A. B. ill L. & A.; b. S n, iSS6, Fanner 

City, 111.; d. Otto H. (.b. do.) and Sarah 

(,Heaton> Swigart (b. Delavan, 111.). Pre- 



3570. NELLIE FLORENCE TAYLOR 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 8. i88o; 
~ - c" .., .0,- n ^ .....1 ■VT™^^.. 



leacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 8. i88o; 
d. .Xbraham B. (b. F 22, 1825, O.) and Nancy 
U^ill) Taylor (b. S 12, 1842. Milford, Ky.). 
Prepared, Lake View H. S_y Chicago;^ Chicago 




35; I. ROY ELMER TAYLOR 
(.Husband of No. 3492) 
Farmer; B. S. in .-\gr. 



Orange and Blue Dancing Club; Illini Staff: 
Sec. Ath. Assn.; Class Baseball; Baseball 
Squad. Married Grace Eleanor Murphy, ('o8\ 
N 2t>, 1908, Tuscola, in. Children: Roy 
Klmer, Jr., b. .\p 20. igio; George Edward, b. 
F 15, 1912; Howard Gwinn. b. Mv 26, 191 ,"■ 
Address, Maple Crest Farm, Towanda, 111. 

357--. CARLON TEN BROECK 
(Husband of No. 8700) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; h. S 3, 1885, Par- 
sons, Kan.; s. .Andrew (b. S 2$. 1853. Pa.l 
and Carrie D (.Mdrich) Ten Broeck (b. Ag 



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Baccalaureate Alumni 



30, 1857, la.). Prepared in Parsons H. S. 
M. ])., Harvard Aled. Sell., 1913. Lt., Med. 
Corps, Camp Upton, N. Y., 1918. Married Janet 
Kinaker ('i?>. Ap 27, :9i7. Address, 10 
Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. 

3573- FRED TERRILL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 8, 1884, Col- 
chester, III.; s. Henry and Martha Terrill. 
Prepared in Macomb 11. S. Bus. Mgr., Techno- 
graph, 1908; Mgr., Class Baseball Team, 1907. 
Married Mrs. Jennie Terrill, Mr 19, 1909, 
Seattle. Children: Margaret Lucile, Ij. Jl 16, 
1910; Louis Henry, b. Ja s, 1912; Robert May- 
nard, b. O 19, 1913- Address, Colchester, 111. 

3574. HUGO J. THAL 
(Brother of Nos. 3997, 8001) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 26, 1883, Carlyle, 111.; 
S. John (b. 1848, Petrograd, Russia) and Mary 
Elizabeth (Wulfman) Thai (b. 1858, Breese, 
111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Euller Moot 
Court. Lite Ins., 1909. Atty. at Law, 1909-14; 
City Atty., Arlington Hgts., 111., 1914 — . Mem., 
Central Y. M. C. A., Chicago; Gcr. Evang. 
Church; Illini Club, Chicago; Bd. of Educ, 
Chicago, 1917 — . Married Minnie Emma 
Munds, Tl 14, 1907, Champaign. Children: 
Donald Edwin, L. Ag 29, 1909; Mildred Marie 
b. la 27, 191 1. /i(/(ire.r.y, Arlington, III.; bus. 
add., 1040 Otis Bldg., Chicago. 

3575. JANE INSLEY THOMAS 
(MANGOLD) 
A. B. in Sc; b. F 10. 1886, Homer, 111.; J. 
Moses Cyrus (b. O S, 1846, do.) and Jane 
(Insley) Thomas (b. Mr 13, 1848, do.). Pre- 
pared in Homer H. S. Address, Homer, 111. 

3576. ELMER A. TILDEN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 10, 1887, 
Canton, O.; s. Guy (b. My 11, 1858, Youngs- 
town, do.) and Belle La Grande (Sanford) 
Tilden (b. Ap 18, 1861, Rootstown, do.). Pre- 
pared in Canton (O.) H. S. Theta Delta Chi. 
Arch., 1908-9; Const. Supt., 1909-11; Acting 
head of Arch, course and in charge of starting 
course. Wash. St. Coll., Pullman, Wash., 191 1- 
12; Jr. Mem., Guy Tilden & Son, Archs., 
Canton, O.; Supt., Const., Timken KoUer 
Bearing Co., Canton, 111., igi8 — . Mem., U. 
S. Pub. Service Reserve, 1912; B. P. O. E. 
Married Nettie E. Parsons, Mr i, 1913, 
Detroit. Child, Elmer Ashley Jr., b. Ja 11, 
1917. Address, looi 22nd St., N. W. (Janton, 
O.; bus. add., 334 Scharger Blk. do. 

* 3577. JESSIE MAY TOLAND 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 15, 1884, 
Charleston, 111.; d. George Anderson (b. Mt. 
Sterling, Ky.) and Jane (Parker) Toland (b. 
F 10, 1854, Clark Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Charleston H. S. Athenean; Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher. H. S., Clinton, III., 1908-10; do., 
H. S., Pekin, HI.; do., Bisbee, Ariz., 1914-17; 
Asst. in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Grad. Stu- 
dent, Univ. of HI., 1919 — . Address, 1105 W. 
Oregon St., Urbana. 

3578. MICHAEL STREWEY TOOPS 
(Brother of No. 2842) 
Transitman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 24, 1884. 
Seymour, 111.; s. M. S. and S. T. (Long) 
Toops. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Ad- 
dress, c/o Y. M. C. A., Pocatello, Idaho. t 

3579. BURTON FLOYD TUCKER 
(Brother of No. 3580) 
Gen. Supt.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 8, 1884, 
Stockton, Kan.; s. William Henry (b. Je 2, 
• 853, Jo Davies Co., 111.) and Theo. Ernestine 
(Moore) Tucker (b. F 24. 1862, Salem, III.). 
Prepared in Damar Coll., Mo.; Union Acad., 
Anna, 111. Eta Kappa Nu; Scholarship; Capt., 



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Univ. Regt., 1908; class football. Bonding 
I'/^''-*^'"^"' '^o^-o; Substation and Power Plant 
Maintenance, 1909-10; Supt. Substation Const.,- 
191 o; Supt. Substation & Overhead Lines, 
191 1 ; >Mgr. and Stockholder, Virden Elec. 
Light Co Virden. III., 1911-12; Dist. Supt.. 
Central 111. Pub. Service Co., 1912-13; Asst. 
Gen. Supt., do., 1913-15; Gen. Supt., do., 
1 9 IS — . Married Ella Nora Hileman, N 23, 
1909, Anna, 111. Children: Burton Allan, b. 
N 18, 1910; Arthur Lee, b. D 21, 1911; 
Howard Lewis, b. F 10, 1917. Address, 1008 
Edgar Ave., Maltoon, HI.; bus. add., Avery 
Bldg. do. 

3580. JESSE ORRIN TUCKER 
(Brother of No. 3579) 
Dist. Supt.: B. S. in E. E.; b. S 12, 1881, 
Rooks Co., Kan.; s. William Henry (h. Je 2, 
1853, Jo Davies Co., 111.) and Ernestine 
(Moore) Tucker (b. F 24, 1862, Salem, III.). 
Prepared in Union Acad.; Univ. Acad. Eta 
Kappa Nu. Scholarship. Instrumentman and 
Res. Engr., Cent. 111. Const. Co.; Supt. do., 
1908-10; Supt. Const., Champaign Power 
House, 1910-11; Operating Elec. Engr., I. T. 
S., 1910-13; Supt. Const., Cen. 111. Pub. Ser- 
vice Co., 1913-14; Dist. Supt., do., 1914 — . 
Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Jessie 
Edith Smith, Je 28, 1911, Streator, III. Child, 
William Ramsay, b. Mr 15, 1912. Address, 
412 E. Pleasant St., Taylorville, 111. 

3581. WILBERT EUGENE UNDERWOOD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 14. 1886: 
s. Fred George (b. S 26, i860, St. Charles, 
III.) and Maude Emma (Peirce) Underwood 
(b. S 12, 1867, Geneva, do.). Substation Oper- 
ator, 1909; Dept. Starting Engr., Common- 
wealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1909-10; Nat. Elec. 
lamp Assn., Cleveland, 1912; Gen. Elec. Co., 
do., 1914 — . Address, Gen. Elec. Co., Cleve- 
land. 

3582. HARVEY BENJAMIN URBAN 
Adv. Mgr.: A. B. in Sc: b. Ap 12, 1873, 
Sa](lbrook, HI.; s. Jacob Marshal (b. O 11, 
1838, Lancaster Co., Pa.) and Fannie Stoner 
Urban fb. Mr i, 1837, Millersville, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in St. Norm. Sch. Supt. Schs., Pales- 
tine, 1908-13; do.. Polo, 1913-15; Newspaper 
Adv. Work, 1915^. Married Carrie Estelle 
Travis, Jl 15, 1901, Normal, 111. Child, Harold 
Travis, b. Mr 21, 191 1. Address, 508 S. 
Race St., Urbana. 



3583. GEORGE ATHOL VAN BRUNT 
Research Chem.; B. S. in Chem.; A. M., 
1909; b. S 20, 1885, Galesburg, 111.; s. George 
Franklin (b. Je 26, 1858, Augusta, III.) and 
Jean Ashburton (Kinnear) Van Brunt (b. S 
18, 18C0. Newfoundland). Prepared in Ke- 
wanee H. S. Chi Beta; Chem. Club; Der 
Deutsche Verein; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Scholarship in Phys. Asst. Chem., 
Water Works, 1909; Chem., Engng. Exp. Sta., 
1 910; Research Chem., West. Elec. Co., New 
York City, 1918 — . Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Lelah Clara Wilson, Je 12, 19 13, 
Cicero, III. Address, 142 St. Pauls Place, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3584. CORA MAY VAN GALDER (HART) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 27, 1884, Sycamore, 
111.; d. Frank O. (b. Ja 6, 1855. Janesville, 
Wis.) and Florence M. fTalbot) Van Galder 
<\i. Ja 17, 1861, Cortland. HI.). Prepared in 
Rock Island H. S. Alethenai; H. Sc. Club; 
.Mpha Chi Omega. Married Walter E. Hart, 
Je 8. 1910, Rock Island, HI. Children: Charles 
Edwin, b. Ap 7, 1912; Robert Talbot, b. F 
20, 1915 (died D 3, 1916); George Fredrick, 
b. Mr 2, 1917. Address, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 



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3585. VERNON VANIMAN 
Agr. Demonstrator; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 3, 
1884, Virden, III.; s. Mrs Louise Vaniman.' 
Prepared in McPherson (Kan.) Coll. Agr. 
Club; Alpha Zeta. Sec, Virden Grain Co., 
Sec, Virden Creamery Co.; V. P., Mutual 
Ins. Co., Virden; Dir. Mutual Tel. Co.; Emer- 
gency Dist. Demonstration Leader, U. S. Dept 
Agr., 1918 — . Mem., Baptist Church. Mar- 
ried Nora Showalter, F 24, 1909. Child, Vera, 
b. Ja 3, 1912 (died Mr 12, 1912). Address, 
1209 W. Edwards St., Springfield, 111.; bus. 
add., Extension Service, Univ. of 111 , and U 
S. Dept. of Agr., Springfield, 111. 

3586. FRANK VAN INWAGEN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl i, 1886, 
Hmsdale, 111.; s. Fred (b. i860, Chicago) and 
Lucy Jane (Irish) Van Inwagen (b. 1865, do.). 
Prepared in Hinsdale H. S.; Momence, H S 
Varsity Track, 1905-7; Mgr. Track, 1908. Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phoenix. V. P. 111. Engng 
Co.; Sergt. 2nd Regt., 111. Nat. Guard, 1918; 
Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., 1918 — . Mem., Hins- 
dale Club; mini Club of Chicago; Country 
Tennis Club, Hinsdale; A. F. A. M.; Shriner; 
Golf. Address, 121 S. Washington St., Hins- 
dale, 111.; bus. add., c/o 111. Engng. Co., do. 
3387. ROBERT MILTON VAN PETTEN 
(Brother of No. 3214) 
Chief Engr.; B. A. in C. E.; b. O 31, 1886, 
Cramers, 111.; s. William Johnston (b. Ap 6, 
1854. Elmira, N. Y.) and Margaret E. (Buch- 
anan) Van Petten (b. F 4, 1858, Congruitv, 
Pa.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha 
Delta Phi; Band. Merchant, 1908-9; Engng. 
Dept., Oregon Short Line R. R., 1909-12; 
Const. Engr., LTt. Const. Co., 1912-13; Bates 
& Rogers Const. Co., Ashland, Ky., 1913-14; 
Cleveland. 1914-16; McKinney Steel Co., 1916; 
Const. Engr., 1916-18; Chief Engr., Cleveland 
Constr. Co., Cleveland. Married Inez Turrell, 
Ap 25, 1914, Champaign. Child, Margaret Tur- 
rell, b. N 16, 1917. Address, 1619 Elsinore St., 
Cleveland; bus. add., c/o Cleveland Constr. 
Co., do. 

3588. FRITZ WAGNER, JR. 
(Husband of No. 3541; Brother of No. 7278) 
Salesman; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 7, 1886, 
Chicago; s. Fritz (b. Ger.) and Felizitas 
(Ellersdorfer) Wagner (b. do.). Prepared in 
Univ. H. S. and Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Phoenix. Asst. Supt., N. 
W. Terra Cotta Co., Chicago, 1908-15; Hydro 
Atone Co., 1915-16; Sales, Am. Terra Cotta 
& Ceramic Co., Chicago, 1916— . Mgr., Chicago 
Arch. Exhibition, 191 7. Mem., (Thicago Arch. 
Club; Chicago Press Club; Illini Club, Chicago. 
Married Louise Shipman ('08), Jl 30, 1910, 
DeKalb, 111. Child, Louise, b. Ja 8, 191 5. Ad- 
dress, 561 Hawthorne Lane, Winnetka, 111. 
bus. add., 2010 Peoples Gas Bldg., do. 
3589. WILLIAM JED WARDALL 
(Brother of No. 1996) 
Investment Banker; A. B. in Sc; b. F 22, 
1885, Tuscola, 111. ; s. Xenophon Leonidas (b. 
Je 4, 1844, Cincinnati) and Emma (Sawyer) 
Wardall (b. Je 17, 1850, Joliet, 111.). Prepared 
in Tuscola H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phoenix; 
Mgr. Football; Glee and Mandolin Club; Class 
treas. Publisher, 1908-9; Investment Bond Bus.. 
1909. Married Mary Sherrill Burry, Ap 20, 
1912, Chicago. Address, 311 The Rookery, 
Chicago. 

3590. *JAMES MADISON WARNER 
B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 4, 1882, Syracuse, N. 
Y. ; s. William Henry (b. N 3, 1840, New Bos- 
ton, N. Y.) and Electa (Pease) Warner (b. Jl 
26, 1851, Syracuse, N. Y.). Prepared in Syra- 
cuse H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Yox- 
an; C. E. Club. Rodman, R. R. Const., 1908- 
9; Res. Engr., R. R. Const., 1909-10; Mfg. and 
Contr., 1910-16. Jr. Mem., A. S. C. E. Died 
Mr s, 1916, Syracuse, N. Y. 



3591. JAMES MERTON WATTERS 
Student; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 188=;. 

Crescent City, 111.; s. John Henry (b. S 12, 1848. 
Liverpool, Eng.) and Martha Ellen (Parker; 
Watters (b. Ag 22, 1852, Lafayette, Ind.). 
Prepared in Watseka II. S. Ionian. Prin., H 
S., Palestine, 111., 1908-12; do., Oblong 111. 
1912-13; Supt., Sch., Palestine, III., 1913-17; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Wis., 1917 — . Married 
Clara Belle Hotchkiss, D 23, 1909, Palestine, 
III. Address, 405 N. Frances St., Madison, Wis. 

3592. ROBERT WILLIAM WAUGH 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 30, 1881, Belvidere, 

111.; s. James R. (b. Jl 5, 1858, do.) and Katie 
Ellen (Murray) Waugh (b. O 4, i860). Pre- 
pared in S. Belvidere H. S. Attended 111. Coll. 
of Law, Chicago, 1905-6. Married Ruth Fran- 
ces Pollard, N 22, 1911, Chicago. Children: 
Robert William, b. F 14, 1913; Mercedes Lu- 
cille, b. Ja I, 1914; Lawrence Richard, b. Je 
26, 1915; James Mathew, b. Ja 26, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Belvidere, III. 

3593- GEORGE FRITZ WAY 
(Husband of No. 2419) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; M. D., 191 1; b. 
D II, 1884, Proctor, 111.; s. Virgil Oilman (b. 
Mr 17, 1846, Rutland, Vt.) and Sarah Dorcas 
(Proctor) Way (b. Mr 12, 1848, do.). Prepar- 
ed in Gibson City H. S. Attended Knox Coll., 
1904-5; Chem. Club; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Phi 
Gamma Delta; Mil. Scholarships; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Ed., Plexus, 1910-11. Interne, Univ. 
Hosp.; Phys., Buffalo, 111., 1911-14; Phys., Ur- 
bana, 1914 — . Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. 
M.; K. of P.; Champaign Co. Med. Soc; Twin 
City Clinical Soc. Married Ida Myrtle Hill 
(05), Je 10, 1908, Champaign. Child, Joselyn 
Sarah, b. Ap 17, 1909. Address, 1318 S. (Or- 
chard, Urbana. 

3594. DRURY LEE WEATHERHEAD 
Chief Chem.; B. S. in Chem. Engng.; M. S., 
Chem, 1909; b. D 10, 1887, Barstow, 111.; s. 
Drury Able (b. Jl 23, 1850, do.) and Adaline 
Amanda (DeWolf) Weatherhead (b. Ap 19, 
1855, Burghill, O.). Prepared in Moline H. S. 
Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Ujjsilon; Prelim., Fin- 
al and Special Honors; Grad. scholarship. In 
Chem. Lab. U. P. R. R., 1909; with U. S. Food 
and Drug Insp. Lab., New York City, 1909-11; 
Mont. St. Food and Drug Lab., 1912; c!hief 
chem., Tenn. St. Food and Drug Dept., 1914- 
17. First Lt., San. C. N. A., Food Div., 
Surgeon Gen. Office; Capt., do., Mr 1918 — . 
Auth.: (With S. W. Parr and B. Mears) 
The Chem. Examination of Asphaltic Ma- 
terial, Jour, of Indus, and Engng. Chem., Vol. 
I, N II, 1909. Address, c/o Food Division Sur- 
geon Gen. Office, Washington, D. C. 
3595. WILLIAM BARNETT WEBBER, JR. 
(Brother of No. 1997) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja ii, 1884, 
Urbana; s. William B. (b. O 31, 1836, do.) and 
Sallie D. (Barnett) Webber (b. Je 8, 1844, 
Shelby villa, Ky.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Draftsman, Deering Plow Co., 

Cedar Rapids, la.; do., Deering Plow Co., Mo- 
line, 111. Address, 1841, 13th St., Moline, 111. 
3596. EMIL AUGUST WEBER 
Superintendent; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 28, 
1883, Menominee, Mich.; s. William (b. Mr 
12, 1852, Ger.) and Emily Augusta (Kopnlin) 
Weber (b. N 5, i860, near Fall River, Wis.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Triangle; Tau 
Beta Pi; Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt.; Asst., 
City Engr., Green Bay, Wis., 1908-9; Drafts- 
man and Engr., .Greiling Bros. Co., Green 
Bay, Wis., 1909-11; Supt. do., 1911-18; Sec. 
Treas., do., 1918 — . Mem., Ger. M. E. Church; 
B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M.; Nat. Geog. Soc. 
Married Esther Marie Krueger, O 16, 1915, 
Green Bay, Wis. Child, Ruth Winifred, b. My 
25, 1917. Address, 604 W. Walnut St., Green 
Bay, Wis.; bus. add., 124 N. Adams St., do. 



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3597. ROBERT LORENZO WEBSTER 
Entomologist: A. B. in Sc. ; b. O 4, 1885, 
Lafayette, Ind.; s. Francis Marion (b. Ag 8, 
1849, Lebanon N. H.) and Maria Antoinette 
(Potter) Webster (b. My 12, 1849, Little Rock, 
111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Asst. Ento- 
mol., la. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1908-14; Acting Ento- 
inol., do., 1914-17; chief in Entomol., do., 
1917 — ; St. Entomol., la., 1917 — . Auth. : The 
Lesser Apple Leaf-roller, Bui. ioj. la. .-igr. 
E.yp. Sta., 1909; The Apple Leaf-Hopper, Bui. 
Ill, do., 19 10; The Wheat Head Army Worm, 
Bui. 132, do., 1911; The Pear Slug, Bui. 130, 
do., 1914; The Coddling Moth in Iowa, Bui. 
147, do., 1914; Potato Insects, Bui. 155, do., 
1915; Two Strawberry Slugs, Bui. 162, do., 
1915; The Box Elder Aphid, Bui. 173, do., 
191 7; also numerous circulars and articles in 
Entomol. Jours. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Fellow 
la. Acad. Sc; Mem., Am. Assn. Econ. Ento- 
mol.; Entomol. Soc. Am. Married Loretta 
Florence Williams, D 22, 1908, Ames, la. Ad- 
dress, 314 Russell Ave., Ames, la.; bus. add., 
la. St. Coll., do. 

3598. NINA MARY WEINBERG 

(GREENWOOD) 
(Sister of Nos. 4485, 8052, 8871) 
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. F 3, 1887, 
Augusta, 111.; d. M. (b. Ja s, i860, do.) and 
Flora Jane (Bolton) Weinberg (b. Ap 29, 1862, 
Pa.). Prepared in Rushville, H. S. ; Univ. of 
Colo, summer sch., 1908; Univ. of Calif., 
summer sch., 191 1. Alpha Alpha; Alpha Delta 
Pi; Eng. Club; Scribbler's Club. Prin., H. S., 
Adrian, Minn., 1908; Teacher, H. S., S. 
Belvidere, 1909; do., Rushville H. S., 1909-11; 
do., Santa Cruz, Calif., 1911-12. Mem., Calif. 
Federation, Women's Clubs, 1912-17; N. Y. 
P'ederation, Women's Clubs, 191 7; Panhellenic 
Assn., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1917; Nat. officer. 
Alpha Delta Pi, 1915-18. Married Rev. Wil- 
frid Greenwood, Je 30, 1912, Santa Cruz, Calif. 
Child, Wilfrid Farrar, b. O 29, 1918. 
Address, 208 West N. Y. Post Road. St. Bar- 
tholomew's Rectory, White Plains, N. Y. 

3599- LEVERETT CHASE WESTERVELT 
Cashier; LL. B. ; b. Mr 9, 1887, Shelbyville, 
111.; s. John Chase (b. Je 7, i8=;^. Westerville, 
O.) and Mary Lorette (Webster) Westervelt 
(b. My 31, 1857, Shelbyville, 111.). Prepared 
in Shelbyville H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta 
Kappa Nu.; John Marshall Law Club. Cashier, 
Shelby Loan &• Trust Co., Shelbyville. Mar- 
ried Donald Davidson Faught, O 24, 1910, 
Altamont, 111. Children: Mary Louise, b. Mr 
23. 1913; Josephine \'irginia, b. Ap 13, 1917. 
Address, Shelbyville, 111. 

3600. EARL ARCHIBALD WHITE 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 17, 1883, 
Antioch, 111.; s. David M. and Margaret (Mc- 
Credie) White. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Gamma Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Foot- 
ball, 1906-7. Instr. Agron. and Farm Mech., 
Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Stud., Univ. of Wis., 
1913-14; Instr. in Farm Mech., Univ. of 111., 
1914-16; Grad. Stud., Cornell, 1916; Asst. 
Prof., Farm Mech., Univ. of 111., 1916 — . 
Auth.: A study of the Plow Bottom and its 
action upon the furrow slice, Jour, of Agr. 
Research, Vol XII, 191 8. Married Helen 
Johnston, Ag 18, 191 7, Rochester, N. J. Ad- 
dress, 907 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

3601. HORACE CLINTON WHITE 
(Brother of No. 8060) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 28, 1885, White 
Heath, 111.; s. Vincent Isaac (b. Ap 20, 1853) 
and Amanda Elizabeth White (b. O 6, 1861, 
White Heath, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Claims Atty., 111. Traction Co., 1909 — . Mar- 
ried Nora Marie White, Je 8, 1915. Address, 
125 E. Marietta St., Decatu', 111.; bus. add., 
125 E. Wood St., do. 



3602. LENA LEE WHITE 

(Sister of No. 1789) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 2, :868, 
Pana, 111.; d. James Dunwell (b. Ag 7, 1836, 
Duncanon, Pa.) and Nina Sophia (Dunwell) 
White (b. Mr 9, 1842, Solon, O.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Mem., Presby. Church; O. E. 
S.; Woman's Club, Flemet, Calif.; Coll. Club, 
Monterey, Calif. Address, Charter Oak, Calif. 

3603. WIEBE ALICE WHITE 
Librarian; A. B. in Lib. Sc; b. Forreston, 
111.; d. William (b. S 21, 1855, Vinton, la.) 
and Sarah Catherine (Keck) White (B. O 16 
1,855, Columbiana, O.). Prepared in Austin H 
S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1898; Cataloger, Whit 
man Coll., Walla Walla, Wash., 1908-9; do. 
Ryerson Lib., Art. Inst., Chicago, 1910-12; Asst 
Libn., Ryerson Lib., Art. Inst., Chicago. 
1912 — . Address, 746 N. Central Ave., Austin 
Sta., Chicago. 

3604. CLARENCE EDMUND 
WICKERSHAM 
State Agt.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 20, 1880, 
Roseville, 111.; s. Ellis I. (b. Hillsboro, O.) 
and Abbie L. (Pratt) Wickersham (b. Attle- 
boro, Mass.). Prepared in Roseville H. S.; 111. 
St. Norm. Univ. Eta Kappa Nu. Teacher 
and Supvr., Man. Tr., 1908-11; Traveling 
Salesman, Nat. Man. Tr. Corp., Plana, 111., 
1911-13; la. St. Agt., Scott Foresman & Co., 
Chicago. Married Henrietta H. Congdon, D 21, 
1912, Chicago. Child, Helen Gladys, b. N 16, 
1914. Address, 1622 W. 8th St., Des Moines, 
la.. 

3605. STANLEY EASTBURN WILKINSON 
Coal and Ice Dealer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A. ; 
b. My 22, :886, Sheldon, 111.; s. Robert W. 
(b. Sturgis, Mich.) and Emma J. (Eastburn) 
Wilkinson. Prepared in Kankakee H. S. 
Theta Delta Chi; Glee Club. Married Zella 
Brooks, Je 16, 1910, St. Anne, 111. Children: 
Dorothy Jean, b. Mr 10, 1914; Virginia Lois, 
b. D 17, 1915. Address, 553 S. Greenwood 
.Vve., Kankakee, 111. 

3606. HOWARD WILLIAMS 
(Brother of Nos. 4497, 5501) 
Manager; b. Ja 27, 1885, Elgin, 111.; s. John 
Howard and Mary (Foss) Williams. Pre- 
pared in Elgin H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. With 
Omaha Bee; Cleveland Plain Dealer; Asst. 
Mgr., Am. Surety Co., N. Y., Cleveland office. 
Mem., Cleveland Ath. Club. Married Anne 
Hackman, O 31, 1914. Child, Robert Hackman, 
b. D II, 191 5. Address, 2090 Stevens Road, 
Cleveland; bus. add., 816 Garfield Bldg., do. 

3607. FLORENCE WILLIAMSON (BEST) 
(Sister of Nos. 4026, 6012) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 6, 1886, Lodge, 
111.; d. George E. (b. F 18, 1855, Dayton, O.) 
and Flora E. (Chandler) Williamson (b. Mr 
I, 1858, Weldon, 111.). Prepared in Jackson 
(Minn.) H. S. Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; 
Illiola; Sec, Y. W. C. A. Teacher, H. S.. 
Marna, 111., 1908-9; do., Palacia, Tex., 1909- 
14. Mem., Presby. Church. Married Harry 
William Best, O 31, 1914. Children: George 
Harry, b. O 18, 1915; Vera Maude, b. D 9, 
1917. Address, Blessing, Tex. 

3608. EDWIN LEONARD WILSON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1910; 
b. Mr 7, 1884; s. Leonard George (b. Ag 7, 
1847, London, Eng.) and Ella Buffington 
(Mason) Wilson (b. O 2, 1851, Lockport, 111.). 
Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Eng. Club. 
Traveling Salesman, 1910-11; Atty. at Law, 
191 1 — . .iddress, 700 4th Ave., Joliet, Ill.t 



>v^^^ I'mvi-ksuv 

.^^og. I.Kl.lA SAKA Wll.SDN 
Y. \V. C. A. Scoretiuv; A. »!. in 1., ,«v A.; 
h. N JO. >SS(>, Mason C'iiv, 111.; il, I'liarles 
William (h. .la m. >Ss«, luocn Vrtlloy, 111.^ 
unJ Alary KUa (l*\(slO \Vil.>ion (l>, N J4, 1850. 
Havana, lll.V l'ic|>a(e>l in M.ison Tity II. S, 
Tencher, .Harris H. S,, IVtt'rsluu'K, 111",, iqoo- 
>4; Sec. V. \V, t\ A,. Ann Arlior. Mich,, 
J!)JS-«7; «'•'.. MnskoRon, Mich., igtr — . .lit 
iitwu, 10$ \V, Clay Ave,, Miiskefion, Mich. 

.UMo. Will AHKI.I K r.KRNlCK Wll SON 
CTOWKUS) 
15. S.; 1.. O .-.i, 1.^.^4, rhioaco. 111.; ^\. lolui I. 
U>. .11 ."ti, iS,»o. Watcitown, IvJ, Y.I anil Kra\i- 
cina (Ailams) Wilson {.h. Ja 15. i8.(o. Teouni 
sch, Rlich.). rrcpnroil in Kookvik (,l!»>^ H, 
.">. lUiola; Y. P.. Wou\an"s l.cn.nne; I'lnn,. 
Ul. Sons l>ook roni. Toachor, Oom. Sc, 
Ijacoloil, l">ociilcntal Nc.svos, V. I., lyii. M.ir- 
vicil Civile \"olnov Powers, D j. hju, liaco- 
loil, iKviiUntal Ncsios, P, I. Children: Jane 
.ViUuus, b. N 1(1, \o»j; \"iola Ann, b. .-Xp -'t>, 
igjs. AdiirfSf, c/o Bur, Pub, Works, Manila, 

r. 1. 

36H. Cl.Al'nK ETHKl.BKRT WINN 
Engineer; 15. S. in l\ K.; h. 1> 17. 18S4, 
lirooton. 111.; s. Marion I'irnian vl>. .11 -, iS.>;o. 
Kansas. Ul.\ and Allelic cPayue) Wtnn (h. 
O \i, i,^t>.t. SiH-ncer. Inil.'). Prepared in Paris 
H. S. Phi Kapi>« Psi; Theta Nn Kpsiloii; 
Yarsijy Track, >i)o,? 4. lnstr\»nicntuian. Hydro- 
Klec, (OoSo; Field^ Orat'tsnian, Internrban. 
)000-io; Irriijation Kn.nr.. loio-ii; Coal Min- 
ing, ii)u; U, P, R. K. Co., lotj-u; Kncuvltoii 
Const. Co.. 101."; C H. Sethnian Consnltins 
F.ugr. ; Asst. Kn.nr., char.ne Hydranlic Const.. 
io\J-i,?; Asst. F.nsr. Maintenance Railroad, IV 
R. 0. R, R,, 11)14 -; Knsr., West. Ihtion 
Telegraph Co., Chica.iro, .Assoc. Mem., A. 1. 
K. ft.; Mem,. M. K. Church, AJJt^ss, j.10 
Eijuitable Hldij,, Denver, Colo. 

36U. BKl'I-AII MILES WOOn 
(.Sister of No. 301. O 
Teacher; A. 15, in E. & A.; b. Ar >j, iSS,;, 
Petersbnr.si, N. Y.; d. Horace Alanson (h. |o 
30, 184.-, Cuba, N. Y.) and li.'rle Ney (.Milesl 
Wood t.b. Mr 14. 1850, Petersbnr.i;, 111.1. Pre- 
pared in Petersbnr.u II. S. (leol. Clnb; Wat- 
cheka. Teachii\i* Eni;!., Pctersbnr.ij 11. S, 
Mem. Christian Church; Petersburg Players' 
Chib; Woman's Club, .-/(Ji/rvw. Petersburg, 
111. 



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.ici.i. c, iiAUi.iNt; ION woon 

^ Kiolhei of No. .(lu .•) 
lawyer; Ul., 1!,; b, ,le -'. 1S84. lVieislinr«, 
111.; s. Horace vManson tb. le ,{o, iS.iJ. Cnlia, 
X. V."l and l.iA.'ie Nev (.Miles') Wood (b. Mr 
i.l, \8.so. PcIcisImuk, Ill.K Prepared ii\ Peters- 
luMK H, S. IK-lta Ivipp.i lM>silon: I'hi Helta 
Phi; \"an 'rwiller l^ourt; Pliilomatliean; X'arsily 
Track. I awver, IVterslnirK. Ul., 1000; <i.>., 
t>kla. I'ity. (.)kla,, 1010; ./.>,, Sprin.nfield, 111., 
i;)ii— . Mem,, (."hristian CItnrch; Sansanton 
1 Inb; I5d, of Supvrs^, San,ijan\on l"o, ; Dir., 
N. M. I", .-v.; \'. P., Sangamon Co. I5ar .\ssn, 
M.irricd Marie Cireen, Ap .-o, 1018, Spring- 
liold. Ill, .Uidii-ss. JJO S. Grand Ave., West 
SprinRtield, 111.; bus, Oiid., aajjij S, 6th St., do. 

JCM4. MARY EMH.Y WOOHHRIlHiE 
Seed .\nalyst; .-V. 15. in Sc; b. K 16, 1870, 
Sarcoxie, Mo,; d. Williant .Austin (.b. II 8, 
1851)1 and Maria l.ansini- tllulibard) \\'ood- 
hridne (.b. .Aii !o. i8.!;i, l.aliiani^e, IV). Pre- 
pared in Paris H. .S. S. M., I'niv. of Chicago, 
J'cacher, Mortoit ^^>. H. S.. Ul.. too8-io; Sub- 
stilnte teacbiiij!, (. liica.no. ioi-'-i,K Teacher, 
-Sc. Tp. H, S,. Hantilton. Mont.. iot.5-i4; Seed 
.\nalyst. Yaushan's Seed Store, Chica,«o, 
1014-. Adiiri\w, $^64 Woodlawn Ave,. Chi- 
ea.uo. 

,u.i5. HENRY HANNA ZllCSlNl^ 
^Son of Xo. ."o-') 
Su\>crintendent ; Iv. S. in C, E,; b, Mr 31, 
1880, Chicago; s, August ('7*'^> (b. F iQ. i8.s8. 
Peru, II1.1 and .Mice Olaunal /ie.sing (b. 11 j8, 
i8o.\ Wooster, O.t. Prepared in l.nke View 
and New Trier H. Sclis, ; .Vrnunir .\cad. Delta 
Tan Delta; Phoenix; Yoxan; Encns. Dept., 
C. & N. W.^ Ry,, Yalentiue, Neb.. 1008; 
Kn.i;ng. aiul Const. Dent.. Am. l»riilt;e Co., 
i>)Oi); A-sst. Msr.. Am. Plant, Am. UriuRe Co,, 
loii-i.s; M.ST., Force Dent,, Am. Bridge Co.. 
ioi.s-t(>; Supt,, Cottst., I. & ^O, l.untber Co.. 
Prookinns. Ore., lott^; i/i'., Coatsville Works, 
Midv.ile Steel & Ordnance Co., Coatsville. Pa., 
101 r—. Ul. Nat. Cuard. Uat. C., tst F.^ A., 
101,=;; ist It., Co. 6, Enurs. (.1. T. Sch.. Camp 
\. A. Huntphreys. Ya. : [flustered out. O 1918. 
Mem., Cniv. Cli\b of Chicago; West. Soc. of 
Engrs. Married Marybdle Peyton, .Te ?8. 
1910, I-os .Vngeles.^ (."hiUlren: Henry II., 
,lr., b. An J.', 1017; Charlotte .-\nne, b. Ag .-o. 
1018, Address, jot Midland Ave., Wavne, 
Pa.; bus. add., c/o M. S. & O. lo.. Coatsville, 
Pa. 



CLASS OF 1000 (^416 LIVING. 13 DEAD) 



j6i6. HFNKV C. ACKKMANN 
A, B. in C, E.; b. Ap 0, i88.>, Cer, ; s. llenrv 
F. t.b. N II, 1S54. (fo.t and Minna ^Schllel 
Ackemau ^b. .Ta if. 18,^71. Prepared in EJ^in 
II, S. ; Beloit Coll. 1004-0. Alarried Ionise 
HoltJ, le ij, 1010. Child, Horothv, b. F >, 1018. 
Addr.s's. no Hill St.. Elgin. HI, 

3617, .TAMES EDWARD ACKERT 
t, Husband of No. 54,5 j1 
Profes.sor; A, B. in Sc; A. M.. ion; Ph. 
D., 101.^; b. Ag ,'51, 1870. Woosuug, 111.; s. 
Abraui tb. Mr 18, ^8,^^, Kingston, N, Y.'* am! 
Eva (NowelD Aekert (.b. H Jt>. i8«i3. Cherrv 
tield, Ale.1. Prepared in N*. 111. St. Norm, Sch. 
Ionian; Iris; Camnia .\lnha. Prin., .•Mgoiuuiin 
II. ,S,, 100,?-": Asst,. /.ool.. 1000-1 1 ; Asst. Prof,. 
Zool., Kan. St. Agr, Coll., 101,^10; Assoc. Prof., 
rfi>., loitv- . .-Vuth.: Some Observations l^pon 
a Family of White Footeil Mice. Xattir,- Study 
Refiext; \o\. 6, No. ,<;, 1010: On a Tactile Or- 
gan in the Cheek of the Mole, Scalops .-Vnuati- 
cus, .•iuati^viischrr At::,'i^i-r. Yol. 41. No. i.", 
loi.-; The Innervation of the Integument of 
Chiroptera. Jour. Mor('h.. Yol. js. 1014; Ex- 



periments on Cysticerci of Taenia Pisiformis 
Bloch and of Taenia Serialis Gervais. .lours 
t'orasit. \'ol. I. igi,';; On the Effect of Selec- 
tion in Parainecinm, Gi-iie-ficf, \'ol, i. ioi6; 
.\nother Cestode from the Young Cat. Tran.i. 
.-tm. Micr. Soc. \'ol. .j6. 1017; A Means 
of Traii.siuittiug the Fowl Neiu.itode, Hetera- 
kis Papillosa Bloch, Soit-nc<\ H, S., N'ol. 46 
igi7. Mem., Ul. Acad, of Sc; Am. Micro- 
scopic Soc; I'VHow, .-V. .-V. A. Sc; .-Vm. .Soc 
Zool,; Sigma Xi. Married Florence Mae Tan- 
ner ("t^T, .-\g i.s, 1014, .'Vurora. 111. .-{i/./rt-.M. 
Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan. 

.?oi8. LLOYD IIUBER ALMY 
(.l5rother of No. 45^1) 
Fish Pathologist; B. S. in Chem. V^ngng. ; 
h. D 14, i88.,, Mendota. 111.; s. William 11. 
tb. i8,=;i, Cooperstown, N. Y.l and Mary Louise 
.Mmy ;,b. 18.;;.^, Marcus Hook Pa."). Pre- 
oareil in Sterling Tp. H. S, At, S,. Geor§x> 
Washington I'uiv., 101, >;; Ph. D.. Columbia 
Ciiiv.. 1017. Scabbard and Ulade: Cym Team; 
t."apt.. I'uiv. Regt. Asst. Chem.. Mo. Pac. R. 
R. Co.. St. Louis, looo-ii: Chem., N'amlalia R. 



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R. Co., Tcrre Haute, Ind., 191 1-12; Asst. Chem., 
Bur. Chem., Dept. Agr., Washington, D. C, 
1912-14; Asst. Chem., Food Research Lai)., 
r.ur. Chem., Dept. Agr., Philadcli;hia, 1914-15; 
I'^ish Pathologist, Bur. Fisheries, Dept. Com- 
merce, Washington, D. C, 1916 — . Mem., 
Y. M. C. A.; Wash. Chem. Club; A. C. S.; A. 
A. A. S.; Presby. Church. Married Anna 
Van Duyn Hanson, Ag 28, 1913, Havana, 111. 
Child, Josephine Louise, b. Je 14, 1014- Ad- 
dress, Bur. of Fisheries, Dept. of Commerce, 
Washington, D. C. 

3619. MAUDE LENA ALVERSON 
(Sister of Nos. 2554, 4047, 8919) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 17, 1886, 
Stonington, 111.; d. Elbridge Monroe (b. li^.si, 
Schuyler Co.. Mo.) and Amelia Caroline (VV'eis- 
er) Alverson (b. 1863, Beardstown, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Illiola; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Scholarship. Teacher, Urbana, 1909 
10; do., Biggsville, 111., 1910-13; do., Equality 
111., 1913-14; do.. Oblong, III., 1914 — ;. Mem., 
Classical Assn. Address, 705 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

3620. ALBERT WILSON AMES 
City Elec. Insp.; B. S. in M. E. ; B. S. in 

E. E., 191 1 ; b. N 16, 1885, Palatka, Fla. ; s. 
J. G. and E. M. (Wilson; Ames. Prepared 
in Robert A. Waller H. S., Chicago. Eta Kaj)- 
)ia Nu; Univ. Band. Engr., Chicago R. R. Co.; 
Traveled with Innes Band; Motorcycle sales- 
man and theatre musician. City Elec. Insp., 
1916 — . Address, 3416 Elaine Place, Chicago. 

3621. FLORENCE ELIZABETH 

ANDERSON 
(Sister of Nos. 2877, 3622) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 0, 1888, Alexis, 111.; 
d. Perry (b. O 5, 1853, Nasun, Sweden) and 
Catherine Augusta (Burt) Anderson (b. O 6. 
1862, Oneida, 111.). Prepared in Galesburg 
H. S. Athenean; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sc. Club. 
Address, 806 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

3622. HOWARD ERASER ANDERSON 
(Brother of Nos. 2877, 3621) 

Lumberman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 9. 1886, 
Alexis. 111.; s. Perry (b. O 5, 1853, Nasun, 
Sweden) and Catherine Augusta (Burt) An- 
derson (b. O 6, 1862, Oneida, 111.). Prepared 
in Galesburg H. S.; Knox Coll., 1904. Scab- 
bard and Blade; Arch. Club; Crystal Club; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Mem., Hoo hoo Lumber 
Organization, 191 1 — . Married Blanche E. 
Franklin, F 5, 1912. Children: William Ho- 
ward, b. Mr IS, 1913; Catherine, b. Jl 20, 1916; 
Martha Belle, b. D 4, 1917. Address, Riverton, 
la. 

3623. MARTIN JOEL ANDERSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 8, 1883, 
Moline, 111.; s. Charles Peter (b. O 2, 1840, 
Fothspar. West Gothland, Sweden) and Anna 
Stina (Larson) Anderson (b. Ap 6, 1846, Erby, 
do.). Prepared in Moline H. S. Scand. Club, 
Pres., 1908-9. Designer, Riter Conley Steel 
Const. Co., Pittsburgh, 1909-10; Draftsman, 
Rock Island Arsenal, 1910 — . Mem., Engng. 
Soc. of West. Pa„ 191 1 — ; Ex. Com., Tri City 
Luther League, 1910. Married Edith E. John- 
ston, S 25, 1912, St. Paul. Child, Merrill 
James, b. Je 30, 1915. Address, 1820 i6th St., 
Moline, 111. 

3624. ANGEL SEVERO ARGUELLES 
Chemist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 2, 1883, Bat- 
angas, Batangas, P. I.; s. Mariano (b. 1865. 
do.) and Rita A. Arguelles (b. 1867 do.). Pre- 
pared in Batangas H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chi- 
cago. Agr. Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Teach- 
er, 1909-10; Asst. Chem., Bur. of Sc, 1910-15; 



Chem., do., 1915 — . Auth.:The Soils of the 
Island of Luzon, Philippine Jour. Sc, Vol. IX, 
No. I, 1914; Galvanized Iron in the Philippines, 
do.. Vol. XI, No. 4, Sec. A, 1916; The Com- 
position and Moisture Content of the Soils 
in the Types of Vegetation and Different El- 
evations in Mt. Maquiluy, do., Vol. XII, No. 
5, Sec. A, 1917. Mem., I'hilippine Columbian 
Assn., 19 10; Philippine Soc. of Tech. Agr., 
1917; Aero Club of the Philippines, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 127 Cortada, Manila, P. I.; bus. add.. 
Bur. of Science, do. 

3625. ROSS HARPER ARNOLD 
Elec. Draftsman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 20, 
1883, Leland, 111.; s. John W. and Anna Mary 
(Harper) Arnold. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Elec. Sub. Sta. Operator, 1909-10; Elec. 
Draftsman, 1910 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Clara Sprinkle, Jl 5. 1909, Gilman, 111. 
Address, 1602 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind.; 
bus. add., M. P. Drafting Room, Pa. R. R. 

3626. EDWARD HENRY ASHDOWN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. D 8, 
1886, Port Byron, 111.; s. Edward (b. 1861, 
Hillsdale, do.) and Ida (Flickinger) Ashdown 
( b. O 12, i860. Port Byron, do.). Prepared in 
Moline H. S. Triangle; Scabbard and Blade; 
C^apt., Univ. Regt. Drainage Engr., 1909-10; 
City Engr., 1910-11; Constr. Engr., 1911-12. 
Married Marguerite N. Nichols, S 30, 191 1, 
Chicago. Address, Chicago Heights, lll.t 

3627. JOHN HENRY BAIRD 

(Brother of Nos. 2566, 5536) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 9, 1883, Lake 
Co., 111.; s. James Moffett (b. 1840, Glasgow, 
Scotland) and Anna Elizabeth (Alcock) Baird 
(b. Jl 8, i8s6. Wis.). Prepared in DeKalb 
Tp. H. S. Agr. Club; Choral Soc; Scholar- 
ship. Traveling Salesman, Internat. Harves- 
ter Co.; 111. St. Entomol. Dept.; Arcady farm 
at Lake Forest, 111.; Supt., Keewaydin Farms, 
Gates Mills, O., 1911-16; Owner, Westview 
i-"arm, Lake Co., 111., 1916 — . Married Edna 
Minard, Ap 28, 1915, DeKalb, 111. Address, 
R. I, Waukegan, 111. 

3628. RUTH MARSH BAKER (LEONARD) 
(Daughter of No. 162; Sister of No. 2889) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 29, 1887, 
Savoy, 111.; d. Edward J. ('78), (b. Ap 25,1857, 
Mannsville, N. Y.) and Alice R. (Beebe) 
Baker (b. Ag 28, 1857, do.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Prelim. Honors. Teacher, 
Battle Creek, Mich., 1909-10; do., Santa Ana, 
Pasadena, Los Angeles, 1910-17; do., Edge- 
mont, Nev., 191 7—. Married Charles Henry 
Leonard, Jr., My i, 1910., Los Angeles. Chil- 
dren: Lucille Ray, b. D 11, 191 1; Helen, b. 
1 912. Address, Edgemont, Elks Co., Nev. 

3629. FRANK BOYD BALDWIN 
(Brother of No. 5015) 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 27, 1884, 
Ellisville, 111.; s. Boyd fb. My 6, 1854, N .Y.) 
and Josephine, (Kline) Baldwin (b. S 24, 1858, 
Ellisville, 111.). Prepared in Englewood H. S., 
Chicago. Clii Psi. Instrumentman, A. T. & 
S. F. Ry., 1909; Draftsman and Asst. Engr., 
Mo. Valley Bridge and Iron Co., 1910; Bridge 
Insp., 111. St. Highway Comn., 1910-11; Drafts- 
man, A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 1912; do., G. C. 
& S. F. Ry., 1912-15; Transitman, do., 1915; 
Asst. Engr., do, 191517; do, A. T. & S. F. 
Ry _ ,917 — . Married Eui^hemia A. Burkhalter, 
Jl 19 19H, Galesburg, 111. Child, John Huff- 
man, ' b. Ag I, 1912. Address, 5851 Prairie 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1033 Ry. Exchange 
Bldg., do. 



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3630. ROBERT COUSINS BARDWELL 

(Husband of No. 3463; Brother of Nos. 4060, 

7362) 

Chemist; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja i, 1888, Tip- 
ton, la.; s. C. M. (b. Northampton, Mass.) 
and Anna L. (Woleben) Bardwell (b. Maren- 
go, 111.). Prepared in Aurora H. S. Psi Up- 
silon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Shield and Tri- 
dent; Track Mandolin Club. Chem., Dixie 
Portland Cement Co., i9>o; Mo. Pac. R. R., 
1910 — . Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Ry. Engng. 
Assn. ; Am. Waterworks Assn. Married Wend- 
la J. McCaskey ('08), My 26, 1912, Chicago. 
Children: Robert C, Jr., b. S 11, 1913; Richard 
Alfred, b. F 191 5. Address, 4234 Virgiiiia 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 627 Mid- 
land Bldg., do. 

3631. ORIS BARTH 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 7, 1886, Chrisman, 
111.; s. Henry (b. Columbus, O.) and Arabella 
(Dalrymple) Barth (b. Pa.). Prepared in 
Chrisman H. S. Theta Kappa Nu. One-half 
scholarship Adjective Law, 1906-7; full schol- 
arship, do., 1907-8. Practice of law in Ark.; 
with H. T. Green, Atty., Urbana; Atty. Gen. 
Office, Springfield, 111. Married Mayme Barth, 
D 25, 191 1, Staunton, 111. Address, Springfield, 
Ill.t 

3632. FREDERICK CHARLES BAUER 

(Husband of No. 5676; Brother of Nos. 4545, 
6073) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 7, 1886, Blue 
Mound, 111.; s. Charles R. (b. N 26, 1848, 
Nazareth, Pa.) and Alice K. (Wall) Bauer (b. 
Ag 19, 1854, Wadsworth, O.). Prepared in 
Blue Mound H. S.; James Millikin Acad. 
Supvr., Agr., Pub. Schs., Boise, Idaho, 1909- 
11; Instr., Soil Fertility and Asst., E.xp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1911-14; Assoc, do., 1914 — • 
Auth. : Bui. 193, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.; Various 
Articles. Mem., Presby. Church; Pres., C. E. 
Soc; V. P., mini Club of Idaho. Married 
Louise Wallace Garrett ('13). Ag 13, 1913. 
Champaign. Children: Alice Elizabeth, b. Je 8. 
1914; Frederick Charles, b. Ja 19, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 715 S. Prairie St., Champaign; bus. add.. 
Coll. Exp. Sta., Urbana. 

3633. BAYARD MACKNET BEACH 

(Son of Nos. 257, 278) 
Sec. Loan & Savings Co.; B. S. in E. E. ; 
b. Ja 31, 1888, Huron, S. Dak.; s. Bayard 
Edwards ('81), (b. N 30, i860, Mahomet. 111.) 
and Metta Mary Irene (Macknet) Beach ('81). 
(b. N 25, 1859, Girard, 111.). Prepared in 
Huron H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Glee 
and Mandolin Club; Class Sec; Ed., Techno- 
graph. Elec. Solicitor, Quincy Gas, Elec & 
"Heating Co., Quincy, 111., 1909-10; Ins. Dept., 
Beach. Bryant & Dickinson, Huron, S. Dak.; 
Sec, Dak. Savings & Loan Co., do., 1910 — ; 
Sec, Beach & Dickinson Co., do., 1910 — . Mem., 
The Idlers, Huron; A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; 
Congr. Church. Married Elise Hassert Put- 
nam, D 6, 1916, Mt. Pleasant, la. Child, Mary 
Elise, b. D 12, 1917. Address, Huron, S. Dak. 

3634. GEORGE DAVIS BEARDSLEY 

(Son of Nos. 204, 265; Brother of No. 2898) 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ap 11, 1887, Kansas 
City, Mo.; s. Henry Mahan ('79), (b. O 20, 
1858, Milford Tp., O.) and Marietta (Davis) 
Beardsley ('81), (b. My 11, 1858, Vienna, Ind.). 
Prepared in Man. H. S., Kansas City, Mo. Phi 
Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Ku Klux; Shield 
and Trident; Pres., Ath. Assn.; Chm., Inter- 
schol. Com. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. Mem., 
Y. M. C. A.; Kansas City Ath. Club; City 
Club of Kansas City; Westminister Congr. 
Church. Married Ella Whitnel, Mr 26, 1912, 
East St. Louis, 111. Children: Melville Whitnel. 
b. O 10, 1913; Henry Lindorf, b. N 27, 1916. 
Address, loii West 39th St., Kansas City, 
Mo.; bus. add., 1107 Commerce Bldg., do. 



3635. RALPH OSBORNE BECK 
Proprietor, Garage; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 2, 

1885; s. F. F. (b. Wisbech, Eng.) and Kath- 
erine (Hughes) Beck (b. Elora, Ont.). Pre- 
pared in Sioux City H. S. Delta Tau Delta. 
Instrumentman, C. & N. W. R. R., 1909-10; 
Private practice, Skeele and Beck, 1910-11; 
West. Agt., The Elkhart Bridge & Iron Co., 
1911-13; Proprietor, R. O. Beck Co., Bldg. 
Material, 1913-16; do., Beck Motor Co., Auto- 
mobile Garage, 1916 — . Mem., West. Soc. of 
Engrs. Married Bessie A. Rasmusson, Mr 20, 
1913. Children: Ralph Osborne, Jr., b. F 18, 
1914; Betty Mary, b. N 26, 1917. Address, 
1418 Jackson St., Sioux City; bus. add., 1415 
Jackson St., do. 

3636. RODNEY LINTON BELL 
(Brother of No. 8137) 
Highway Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1915; 
b. O 29. 1884, West York, III.; s. Charles 
Lowell (b. D 22, i860, do.) and Dollie (Lindley) 
Bell (b. S 13, 1865, do.). Prepared in Univ. 
.\cad. Sigma Xi; Final Honors; Capt., Varsity 
Polo. With St. Highway Comn., Experimental 
Road Work, 1909-13; Acting Dist. Engr., do., 
1913 — . Married Zilpah Richards, D 10, 1910, 
Charleston, 111. Address, West York, 111. 

3637. *EVA MARION BENEFIEL 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl S, 1884, Mattoon, 111.; 
d. J. B. (b. Ap 22, 1847, Vincennes, Ind.) and 
Ellen Flora (Aldridge) Benefiel (b. Ag 2, 1849, 
Pine Blue, Ark.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; 
Baker (Ore.) H. S. Alethenai; W. A. A.; H. 
Sc. Club; Scholarship. Instr.. Dom. Sc, Har- 
risburg Tp. H. S., 111.; do., Redlands, 111.; Co. 
Adviser, H. Sc, Kankakee Co., 111. Mem., 
Home Econ. Assn.; A. C. A;. Presby. Church. 
Died, Jl 31, 1 916, Kankakee, 111. 

3638. HARVEY CHILDS BENNETT 
(Brother of No. 6739) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. Engng.; b. F ii, 
1886, Aurora, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. Earl- 
ville. 111.) and Viola A. (Childs) Bennett (b. 
Mendota. 111.). Prepared in East Aurora H. S. 
Chem. Club; Phi Lambda LTpsilon; Prelim, and 
Final Honors. Chem., Commonwealth Edison 
Co., 1910; Chem. Engr., Mark Mfg Co., Zanes- 
ville, O., 191 1 ; Chem., Union Pacific R. R., 
Omaha. 191 2; Chief Chem., Los Angeles Soap 
Co., Los Angeles. Married Lucy B. Spooner, 
Je 14, 1917, Council Bluffs, la. Address, 211 
S. Burlington Ave., Los Angeles; bus. add., 
Los Angeles Soap Co., do. 

3639. DALEY GEORGE BEVIS 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. O i, 1886, New- 
ton, 111.; s. George Franklin (b. Columbus, 
Ind.) and Emma (Lutz) Bevis (b. Springfield, 
O.). Prepared in Newton H. S. Phoenix; Jr. 
Base-ball Mgr. ; Com. Stud. Union. Supt., Const. 
111. Field, 1909; Masonry Insp., Wabash R. R., 
1909; Asst. Supt., F. O. EngsromCo., Los 
Angeles, 1910-11; Engr. and Asst. Sales Mgr., 
Parrott & Co., San Francisco, 1911-12; Mgr., 
Edward R. Bacon Co., Los Angeles, 1912-15; D. 
G. Bevis & Co., 1915— . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Ethel M. Dubbs, F 19, 1913. Santa 
Monico, Calif. Child, Jennie M., b. Ag 8, 1915. 
Address, 3736 Dalton Ave., Los Angeles; bus. 
add., 236 Marsh-Strong Bldg., do. 

3640. WILLIAM HERBERT BEYRER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 18, 1885, Vera 
Cruz, Ind.; s. Charles C. (b. Ger.) and Priscilla 
M. (King) Beyrer (b. Johnstown, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in South Bend (Ind.) H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Final Honors; Pres., Arch. Club. Arch. 
Engr., Dayton, O., 1909-12; do., Hamilton, O., 
1912-13; do., Duluth, Minn., 1913-17. ist Lt., 
109th Engrs., Camp Cody, N. M., 1917 — • 
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Arch. Club; Cml. Club; A. F. A. M.; Presby. 
Church. Married Tysce E. Davison, Je 9, 1918, 
Deming, N. M. Address, 507 Lyceum BIdg., 
DuUith, Minn. 

3641. MARY ANDREWS BICKEL (WHITE) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 24, 1886, Geneseo, 
111.; d. William August (b. My 17, 1855, Wein- 
garten, Ger.) and Emilie Annis (Anderson) 
Bickel (b. F 8, 1855, Geneseo, 111.). Prepared 
in Geneseo H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Delta 
Psi; Athenean. Teacher, Union H. S., Phoenix, 
Ariz., 1909-13. Married Frank M. White, Je 
18, 1913, Moline, 111. Child, Frank Marshall, 
Jr., b. Jl 17, 1916. Address, Madison, Wis. 



3642. WALTER EMERSON BILLINGS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 10, 1885, 
Geneseo, 111.; s. Henry Pomeroy and Emma 
Amelia (Classon) Billings. Prepared in Gene- 
seo H. S. Married Maebelle Irene Billings, S 
27, 1909, Morgan Park, 111. Children: Paul 
Walter, b. Ag 31, 1911; Elizabeth Jane, b. Jl 
27, 1913; Gilbert Ralph, b. Jl 25, 1915; Inez 
Irene, b. My 17, 191 7. Address, 942 Dufferin 
St., Toronto, Can.; bus. add., 409 Dominion 
Bank BIdg., do. 

3643. KATHERINE MAY BLAKE 
(HARKINS) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 7. 1887, 
Watseka, 111.; d. Edmund J. (b. Je 11, 1848, 
Nantucket Island, Mass.) and Rebecca Mar- 
gart (Wise) Blake (b. O 20, 1857, Goodwine, 
111.). Prepared in Watseka H. S. Alpha Xi 
Delta. Married Claude Howard Harkins, O 6, 
1909, Watseka, 111. Address, 601 E. Lincoln 
Ave., Watseka, Ill.t 

3644. ROSE BLAND 
Sch. Prin.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 14, 1876, 
Hopedale, 111.; d. Ambrose (b. 1834, O.) and 
Pernecia Jane (Miner) Bland (b. D 17, 1851, 
Windsor, Jo.). Prepared in Shelbyville H. S., 
111. St. Norm. Univ. Grad. work in Educ, 
LIniv. of Chicago, summers, 1912, 13, 14; Tea- 
chers Coll., Columbia, 1914-15; M. A., do., i9i5- 
Supt. of Tr. Sch., Dept. of Educ, Univ. of 
Ark., 1907-13; Prin., Teachers Tr. Sch., 
Youngstown, O., 1915 — . Auth. : Various arti- 
cles for the Ark. Sch. Jour. Supt. S. Sch.; Bi- 
ble class Teacher, Y. W. C. A. Address, 196 St. 
Louis Ave., Youngstown, O. 

3645. ROBERT R. BOOKWALTER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 8, 1885, Danville, 111.; 
s. Ferdinand (b. Attica, Ind.) and Hannah M. 
(Meeke) Bookwalter (b. do.). Prepared in 
Danville H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1903-4- Kapna 
Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan. Address, 1012 
N. Vermilion, Danville, Ill.t 

3646. SIMEON E. BOOMER 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. O 14, 1874, 
Buncombe, 111.; s. George Bollman (b. Ag 3, 
1836, Scottsburg, Ind.) and Martha Jane 
(Peterson) Boomer (b. Ag 25, 1841, Belknap, 
111.). Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Univ. Instr., 
Univ. Acad., 191 1; Head Dept. of Physics, 
So. 111. Norm Sch, 191 1 — . Mem., Presby. 
Church; A. F. A. M. Married May Kaiser, 
Ag 15 1906, Tonica, 111. Address, Carbon- 
dale, 111. 

3647. GAIL LESLIE BORTON 
Farmer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Ja i, 1888, 
Deland, 111.; s. Joshua Lincoln (b. Jl 4, 1861, 
do.) and Marv Belle (Wilson) Borton (b. S 25, 
1864, Atlanta", 111.). Prepared in Deland H. 
S.; Univ. Acad. Salesman, 1910; Farmer, 
Tower Hill, 111. Address, Tower Hill, Ill.t 



3648. NAPOLEON HIRAM BOYNTON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 27, 1885, 

(Minneapolis; s. A. R. (b. D 2, 1865, Kings- 
ton, Wis.) and Anna Mary (Brown) Boynton 
(b. N 17, 1865, Dunington-on-Bayne, Lincoln- 
shire, Eng.). Prepared in Austin H. S., Chi- 
cago. P2ta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Scholarship; 
Track Sqiiad. Engr., Nat. Lamp Assn., 1909; 
Publicity Dept., do., 1909; Publicity Mgr., do., 
1912; Gen. Mgr., Buckeye Elec. Div., Nat. 
Lamp Works, Gen. Elec. Co., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Pamphlets and articles on Lamps and Illumi- 
nation. Mem., Nat. Elec. Light. Assn.; I. E. 
S. ; Cleveland Advertising Club; Cleveland 
Elec. League; Cleveland Ath. Club; Cleveland 
Chamber of Commerce; Sons of Jove; Cleve- 
land mini Club, 1916. Married Winifred Car- 
oline Valer, S 25, 1909. Child, Marguerite 
Elizabeth, b. My 12, 1916. Address, 1954 
Woodward Ave., Cleveland. 

3649. BENJAMIN A. BRACKENBURY 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in M. and S. E. ; b. Je 

29, 1882, Waterloo, la.; s. W. A (b. Lincoln, 
Eng.) and Ellen (Oades) Brackenbury (b. 
Chicago). Prepared in Elgin Acad. Engr. 
in charge of sewers, Spokane, Wash., 1910-14; 
Asst. Engr., R. R. Const., St. of Ore., 1914-15; 
do., St. of Calif., 1915-17. Capt. Engrs., Re- 
serve Corp, 1917; A. E. F., France, 1918. 
Auth.: Several Articles in Engng. Record, 
Elec. World, etc. Address, San Francisco. 

3650. JOHN JAY BRADLEY 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 19, 1885, 
Bay City, Mich.; s. Russell Morris and Eliza- 
beth A. (Conderman) Bradley. Prepared in 
Eng. High and Man. Tr. Sch., Chicago. Deha 
Upsilon; Fresh. Base-ball and Foot-ball; Var- 
sity Foot-ball, 1905-6-8; Freshman Cap Com. 
Salesman, Milwaukee, 1909-10; do., Philadel- 
phia, 1910-12; do., Stevens-Duryea Co., Al- 
bany, N. Y., 1912-17. Class 4, R- O. C, U. S. 
Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md.; apptd. Ensign to 
Fleet, S 19, 1918. Address, 327 N. Fulton 
Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
3651. JESSIE DELIGHT BRAKENSIEK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 25, 1880, 
Quincy, 111.; d. Henry (b. F i, 1849, do.) 
and Mary Ellen (Harvey) Brakensiek (b. S 
22, 1853, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Eng. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Teacher, Math., H. S., Quincy. Ad- 
dress, Quincy, 111. 

3652. HOWARD DIXON BRALEY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 26, 1886,. 
Virden, 111.; s. George E. and Amy (Holli- 
day) Braley. Prepared in Virden H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu. Elec. Engr., Westinghouse Elec. 
Co., Pittsburgh, 1909-18; Westinghouse Lamp 
Co., Bloomfield, N. J., 191 8—. Married Pearl 
Helen Braley, Je 4, 1913, Wauseon, O. Child, 
William Walker, b. Ag 13, 1917- Address, 297 
Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J.; bus. add., 
Westinghouse Lamp Co., Bloomheld, N. J. 

3653. ROYDEN EARL BRAND 
(Brother of No. 3291) 
Garden Supvr.; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1912; 
b. N 18, 1882, Danville, 111.; s. W. F. (b. Ap 
22, 1851, Meinberg, Ger.) and Fannie Harriet 
(Kitchener) Brand (b. Je 7, 1859, Montreal, 
Can.). Prepared in Danville H. S. Alpha Zeta; 
Sigma Xi. Asst., Dairy Hush., tjniv. of 
111., 1909; Instr., do., 1910; Assoc, do., and 
First Asst., Dairy Hush., Agr. Exp. Sta., 1911- 
15; Garden Supvr., Danville, 111., 1915 — . 
Auth.: (with C. H. Yates) Clean Milk, Agr. 
Exp. Cir., No. 147; (with W. J. Eraser) Four 
Systems of Dairy Farming and the Profits on 
each, do.. No. 151; (with W. J. Fraser) Dairy 
Suggestions from European Conditions as seen 
in the British Isles, Holland and Denmark, do.. 
No. 140. Married Ethel R. Sharp, Ag. 1918. 
Address, 1218 N. Vermillion St., DanvUle, 111. 



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3054. LVDIA INIARIE BRAUER 
Teacher: A. B. in L. & A. Prepared in 
San Jose, II. S. Eng. Club; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Valedictorian, 1909. 
Teacher. Hist, and Ger.. Chilton (Wis.) H. 
S., 1909. Address, San Jose, Ill.t 

365s. GLADYS BRECKENRIDGE (FINCH) 
(Daughter of II2; Wife of No. 3365) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 19, 188S, Beth- 
lehem, Pa. ; d. Lester Paige (b. Meriden, 
Conn.) and May (Brown) Breckenridge. Pre- 
pared, Moravian Seni., Bethlehem, Pa. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Married Earl De- 
^'e^e Finch ('oS). D 2S, 1910, New Haven, 
(ionn. Child, Richard Breckenridge, b. N 8, 
1914. Address, Redlands, Calif. 

3656. MABEL BREDEHOFT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. la 20, :88s, 
Danville, 111.; d. George W. (b. Danbury, O.) 
and Julia (Eichlenian) Bredehpft (b. Berlin, 
Ger.)". Prepared in Danville II. S. Alpha Xi 
Delta; Ger. Club. Teacher, Danville, 111., 1910; 
do., Moline, 111., 1912. Received Am. Red 
Cross Service uadge for 800 hours service. Ad- 
dress, 309 Walnut St., Danville, Ill.t 



3657. CHARLES EMERY BRESSLER, JR. 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 26, 1882, 
South Bend, lud. ; s. Charles, Sr. (b. .\g 20, 
1850, Perry Co., Pa.) and Viola t\\ilson) 
Bressler (b. O 26, 1855, Kosciusko Co., Ind.). 
Prepared in South Bend H. S. Supt., J. F. 
Hill Paving Contr. Address, 732 Bronson St., 
South Bend, Ind.t 

3658. VERNA BROOKS 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 18, 1S85. 
Macon, 111.; d. William Henry (h. S 1846. 
Madison, Ind.') and Viola (Frazee) Brooks 
(b. Mr 1850, Macon, 111.). Prepared in Macon 
H. S.; Univ. .\cad. ; Miliikin Univ.; Harvard 
Summer School, 1908-00. Phi Delta Psi; W. 
A. A. Asst., Phys. Educ. for Women, Univ. 
of 111., 1900-12; Instr., do., 1912 — . Mem,, Am. 
Phys. Educ. .Assn.; Central 111. Phys. Tr. 
Teachers' .\ssn.; M. E. Church. Address, 1104 
W. Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add.. Woman's 
Gymnasium, Univ. of 111., do. 



3659. AVERY BRUND.-^GE 
Contr. and Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 28, 
1887, Detroit; s. Charles (b. Campbelltown, 
N. Y.) and Minnie (Lloyd) Bruudage (h. 
ButTalo, N. v.). Prepared' in Chicago Eng., 
and .Man. Tr. 11. Schs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phoeni.x; Varsity Track 
and Basketball: Class football; Scribblers; Ed.- 
in-chief, Scribblers Mag.; Mgr., Track. Supt. 
(Tonst., Holabird & Roche, Archs., 1000-12; 
Supt. Const., John Gritfiths & Son Co.. Contrs^, 
1912-is; ContV. Engr., 1016 — . Mem., .V. F. 
A. M.'; M. W. S. E.; Sec. Intercoll. Coiif. 
Ath. Assn. 1915 — ; Chicago Ath. Assn. Ad- 
dress, no S. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



3660. LEONARD BUCK 
Cashier; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. .\p i.?, 
1884, Ipava, 111.; s. George Wesley (b. S 16, 
1859, Vermont, 111.) and Mary Belle (Frazier) 
Buck (b. Tl i6, i860, Jc"). Prepared in Ver- 
mont H. S. Sec. Cml. Club. With Cml. Nat. 
Bank, Chicago, 1909; Asst. Cashier, X. W. 
Halsey and Co., 1909-16; Cashier, Halsey Stu- 
art &' Co., Chicago, 1916-17; do., New York 
City, 1 91 7 — . Married Marie Pierce, Ap 28, 
1 91 7, Chicago, .-iddrcss. Forest Hills, X. Y. ; 
bus. add., Halsey Stuart & Co., 49 Wall St., 
New York City. 



3O61. RUTH IRENE BUFFUM (MAUCKER) 
A. B. in L, & A.; b. Jl 12. 1886; d. Almon 
A. (b. Ag 26, 1849, Knox Co., 111.) and Amanda 
(Weaver) Buffum (b. N 18, 1851, Dark Co., 
O.). Prepared in Rock Island 11. S. ; Lhiiv. of 
Calif. Aljjha Chi Omega: Pres., -Melhenai; 
I'hi Beta Kappa; Scribblers; Eng. Club; Final 
Honors; Class Prophet. Teacher, Eng., Lex- 
ington H. S., 111., 1909-11; Univ. of Chicago 
Coll. of Educ, summer of 191 o. Married 
James William Maucker, O 2, 1911, Macomb, 
111. Children: James William, Jr., b. S 16, 
1912; Robert Buft'uni, b. Mr 19, 191 5. Address, 
1 33 1 42nd Ave., Rock Island, 111. 

3662. CLARK WESLEY BULLARD 
(Son of No. 166; Brother of Nos. 2339, 2599) 
Assistant: B. S. in Arch.; b. O 21, 1885, 
Springheld, HI.; s. Samuel Alexander C?^"), (b. 
Mr 25, iS!;3, Mechanicsburg, 111.) and Elsie 
(Elliott) Billiard (b. S 26. 1855, Tonica, 111.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Theta Delta Chi; 
Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, Springfield, 111., 
1909-15; do.. Champaign, 1915; Arch. Oesigner, 
office of Supervising /Vrch., Lhiiv. of 111., 
1915-18; .\sst.. Farm Mechanics, Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Mem., L^ S. Pub. Service Reserve. 
1917 — ; Mem., L^niv. of 111. Club; Gamma 
Club, Springfield, 111.; lUini Club, Chicago. 
Married Nina Summers, Mv 3, 1916, Spring- 
field, 111. Child, Clark Wesley, Jr., b. Je 25, 
1917. Address, 504 Chalmers St., Champaign; 
bus. add., 256 Administration Bldg., Urbana. 

3663. AGNES IRENE BULLOCK 

(Sister of Nos. 1313, --yio. 3664, S^^s) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 8, 1880, 
Eureka, III.; d. Wingfield Minor (b. O 24, 
i8?6. Versailles, 111.) and Marv Marsalenia 
(McCullough') Bullock (b. Ag 26, 1850, Jef- 
ferson Co., W. \'a.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Xorm. Univ.; L'niv. of Chicago, 1908. Teacher, 
Saybrook 11. S., 111., 1909-10. Address, 634 
S. '2nd St.. Missoula, Mont. 

3664. EDITH R.\Y BULLOCK (CARPER) 
(Sister of Nos. 1313, 2919, 3663, 3665; Wife of 
No. 3677) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 6, 1889, Eureka, 111.; 
d. Wingfield Minor (b. O 24, 1836, Versailles, 
111.) and Mary Marsalenia (McCullough) 
Bullock (b. Ag 26, 1850, Jefferson Co., \V. 
Va.). Prepared in El Paso H. S. Sec, Soph. 
(Tlass; Soph. Class Hist. Teacher, H. S., Say- 
brook, 111., 1909-10; do., 1910-12; do.. Buckley, 
Wash., 1912-13: do., Kent, Wash., 1913-14; do., 
Cairo, 111., 1914-15. Married lohn Fisher Car- 
per ('09), O 24, 191 s. Child, f"lorence Bullock, 
b. Mr 2. 1918. Address, Buda, 111. 

3665. LELA MAY BULLOCK 
(Sister of Nos. 1313, 2919, 3663, 3664) 
Emergency Home Demonstrator; .\, B. in L. 
& .\.; b. Mv 26, 1885. Eureka, 111.; d. Wing- 
field Minor (b. O 24, 1836, N'ersailles, 111.) and 
Marv Marsalenia (McCullough) Bullock (b. Ag 
26. 1850, Jefferson Co., W. Va.). Prepared 
in Jefferson Park IT. S., El Paso, 111.: 111. St. 
Norm. LTniv. ; Stout Inst.; Chicago, Univ. B. 
S.. Kan. St. Norm. Tr. Sch., 1914- Teacher, 
Tacoma, Wash., 1909-10; Wenatchee, Wash., 
1910-12: Freeport, 111. H. S., 1912-13: Flathead 
Co. H. S., Kalispell, Mont., 191 5-1 7; Emergency 
Home Demonstration Agt., V. S. Dept. .\gr. 
and Univ. of Idaho. Ext. Div., Co-operating 
under Food Prod. .Act, Ag 10, 191"- Address. 
Pocatello, Idaho. 

3666. IRMA MARIE BUMGARNER 

(Sister of No. 8180) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 28, 1886, 
McNabb, 111.; d. Oscar (b. F 24, Washington 
Co., Pa.) and Mary Louisa (Mills) Bumgarner 



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(b. Ja T4, 1851, McNabb, 111.). Prepared in 
Center Sch., Putnam Co., 111.; James Millikin 
L'niv., 1904-7. Teacher, Stockland, Tp. H. S., 
111. Civilian service, Signal Corps., Washing- 
ton, D. C. Address, McNabb. 111. 

3667. GEORGE FRANCIS 13URCII 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 20, 1885, 
Taylorville, III.; s. G. F. and Susie L. Hurch. 
Thela Nu Epsilon; Sigma Xi. Bridge Engr., 
111. Highway Comn. Address, 1124 S. Walnut 
St., Springfield, Ill.t , '', '' 

3668. WILLIAM HARRISON LURCH 
Motor Dealer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 24, 1881, 
Morrison, 111.; s. Thomas J. and Rebecca (Stin- 
ton) liurch. Prepared in Morrison II. S. Phi 
Delta Theta. With Nordherg Mfg. Co., Mil- 
waukee, iqof)-i^o; Midland Motor Co., Moline, 
111., 1010-11; Grain and Coal Dealer, 1911-16; 
Dodge Bros., Detroit, igi6-iS; Elgin Motor Car 
Corp., Argo, 111., 191S — . Mem., III. Nat. 
Guard, l899-jgo4. Married Zoda Mae Viner, 
My 25, 1912, Morrison, 111. Address, Argo, III. 

3669. FRANK M. BURGESS 

(Brother of No. 3302) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 16, 1887, 
Tonjca, 111.; s. Lucian Ashley (b. Ja 20, 1852, 
do.) and Iila Arvilla (Mudge) Burgess (b. F 
3, 1855, Cedar Point). Prepared in Tonica H. 
S. Agr. Club; Sigma Pi. Address, Douglass, 
Butler ^o., Kan. 

3670. PAUL BURKE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 4, 1887, 
Duhuh, Minn.; s. William Ilenry (b. Ja 16, 
i8:;7, Racine, Wis.) and Flora (Coulter) Burke 
(b. F 25. 1859, Woodstock, Pa.). Prepared in 
Evan.ston Tp. II. S. Tau Beta Pi; Final 
Honors. Engr., AUis-Clalmers Co., Milwau- 
kee; do., Bromsee Storage Co., Detroit, 1914; 
do.. I'alm Vacuum Cleaner Co., do., 191 5. Ad- 
dress, c/o Palm Vacuum Cleaner Co., Detroit. 

3671. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BURNS 

(GLASGOW) 
(Wife of No. 3379; Sister of Nos. 2922, 4579) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1911; b. 
Jl 22, 18S7, Greenville, III.; d. James Clinton 
(b. S 13. 1850, Harveys, Pa.) and Ida Jane 
(Garey) Burns (b. Ja 18, 1856, Xenia, O.). Pre- 
pared in Monmouth and Macomb H. Schs.; 
West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1904-6. lUiola; 
K;ii)))a Delta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors; 
Scholarship, Math., 1910-11. Fellowship Math., 
L'niv. of Wis., 1911-12; do., Univ. of 111., 1912- 
13. Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 1913-15; Instr., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Aut!;.: Founda- 
tion Period in the Hist, of Group Theory, Am. 
Math. Monthly, Vol. XX; The Abstract Defini- 
tions of tl-.e Substitution Groups of Degree 8, 
Am. Jour, of Math. Vol. XXXVII; Daniel P. 
Cook, Jour. III. St. Historical Soc. Vol. VI. 
Mem., Am. Math. Soc; A. A. A. S. Married 
Robert Douglas Glasgow ('08), Je 15. 1916, 
Macomb, 111. Address, 924 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

3672. COMFORT STRAIGHT BUTLER 
(Son of No. 206; Brother of No. 6133) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 1, 1887, 
Cairo, III.; s. William Nichols ('79), (b. Ag 16, 
1856. Berlin, Wis.) and Mary (Mattoon) But- 
ler (b. Je 10, 1858, Arkright. N. Y.). Prepared 
in Cairo H. S. Aljjha Tau Omega; Phi Delta 
Phi; Egyptian Club; iqcq Illio Ed.; 1908 Illini 
Ed. LL. 13., George Washington Univ., Coll. of 
Law, 1912. iDept. of Interior Bur. of Indian 
Affairs, iqio-11; Law Clerk, Washington, D. C, 
1911-12; Patent and Trademark Law. St. Louis, 
1912-17; Lawyer, New York City, 1918 — . O. 
T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 4Sth U. S. InL, D 
1917-18; Capt., France, 191S; Mustered out. 



p 12, 1918. Mem., Univ. Club, Washington, 
D. C; Univ. Club, St. Louis; City Club, do.: 
St. Louis Amateur Ath. Club. Address 2036 
Walnut St., Cairo, Hi.; bus. add., 4705 Wool- 
worth Bldg., New York City. 

367 ^ WILLIAM ARTHUR BUTLER 
Engineer; B. S. in Rv. E. E.; b. O 2, 1886, 
Kenosha, Wis.; s. Henry George (b. Jl 17, 1859, 
Liverpool, Eng.) and J. (Ilatton) Butler (b. Ta 
21, 1867, Stoorbridge, Eng.). Prepared in Da'n- 
vdle H. S. Class Basket Ball. Football. Mccli. 
and Elec. Test Man., 1909; Superior Burnt Bal- 
last Co., Wellington, Kan.; Foreman, EIcc. 
Test. Dept., do., igioj.Time Keeper, do., 1910; 
-Vsst. Sujit.. do., 191 1 ; Supt., do., 1912; Sec- 
Treas. Southwest Ballast Co., Hillsboro, Tex., 
'913— ■ ]\larried Beth Swartlout, O 1910, 
Fairchild, Wis. Children: Etta Jane, b. F 26, 
1915; William Brown, b. Ag 5, 1916. Address, 
300 Craig St., , Hillsboro, lex. 

3674- RICHARD McPHERREN CABEEN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 11, 1887, 
Seaton, 111.; s. Joshua (b. My 19, 1855, Aledo, 
111.) and llattie S. (McPherren) Cabe'en (b. O 
I, 1859. Sunbeam, III.). Prepared in Seaton H. 
S.; Hedding Coll., 1903-5. Arch. Club; Pen & 
Brush Club; Gregory Guild; Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Final Honors; Jr. Prom. Com. Architect, Hola- 
bird & Roche, 1909-17. Equipment Div., Signal 
Corps, 1917 — . Mem., Am. Philatelic Soc; 
Chicago Philatelic Soc. Married Blema E. 
Meagher. O 28, 1910, Chicago. Address, 1433 
1-. 67th' Place, Chicago. 

3675. ALLAN BERRY CAMPBELL 
Professor; B. S. in E. E. ; b. tj 20, 1884, 
I.ynnville, 111.; s. Clinton Samuel (b. Ja 22, 
1839, Winchester, 111.) and Mary Ann (Eyre) 
C.-.mpbpll (b. N 4, 1840, Yorkshire, Eng.). Pre- 
1,'ared in La Harpe H. S. ; Univ. Acad. E. E. 
.Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Class Football; Class Base- 
ball. Apprenticeship course for Allis-Chalmers 
Co., Norwood, O., 1909-10; Irrigation Work, Ft. 
Stockton, Tex., 1910-12; Telephone Work, do., 
Chicago and Macomb, II!., 1912-15; Instr., 
Engng. Ext. Dept., la. St. Coll., iqi^-'S; Assoc. 
Prof., 1918 — . Married Mary Alma Butler, 
O 15, 1909, La Harpe, 111. Children: Allan 
Bouham. b. N 26, 19x3; Kenneth Butler, b. 
Jl II, 1916. Address, 1118 Kellog Ave., Ames, 
la. 

3676. CARL BERNHARDT CARLSON 
Superintendent; B. S. in A. E. ; b. D 26, 1886, 
Moline, 111.; s. Charles G. and Anna L. Carlson. 
Prepared in Moline H. S. Aztec; Glee and 
Mandolin Club. Address, Moline, 111. 

3677. JOHN FISHER cARPER 
(LIusband of No. 3664) 
Proprietor Auto. Co.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 
17, 1886, Buda, 111.; s. Fredrick (b. 1842, Pa.) 
and Mary (Fisher) Carper (b. 1848, Broad 
Top, Pa.). Prepared in Buda H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Eta Kappa Nu; V. P. Class, 1908; Class 
Baseball. Elec. Dept., C. B. & Q. R. R., 1909- 
11; 111. Concrete Const., 191 1-14; Proprietor, 
lUida Auto. Co., Buda, 111., 1914 — . Married 
Edith Ray Bullock ('09). O 24, 1915. Child, 
Florence Bullock, b. Mr 2, 1918. Address, 
Buda; -HI. 

3678. CHARLES GASHEM CARRELL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 2, 1884, Greenup, III.; 
s. Ennis Bedford (Tarrell (b. Martinsville, Ind.) 
.•md Margaret Ann (Williams) Carrell (b. do.). 
Prepared in Greenup H. S. Address, Lemmon, 
S. Dak.t 

3679. EARLE CHESTER GARY 

With Surety Co.; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. 

My 3. 1886, Rantoul, 111.; s. Peter V. (b. 

1846, Catskill, N. Y.) and Henrietta (Ilalstead) 

Gary (b. 1852, do.). Prepared .in Rantoul H. 



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S. Cml. Club. Asst. Cashier, Armour Grain 
Co., Chicago, 1909-14; Am. Surety Co. of N. Y., 
1914 — . Meni., mini Club, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 3614 Michigan Blvd., Chicago. 

3680. HERVEY RICHARD CAWOOD 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 23, 1886, 

Palestine, III.; s. James M. and Adda (Richey) 
Cawood. Prepared in Palestine H. S.; Okla. 
Agr. and Mech. Coll. Scabbard and Blade; 
1st Lt., Maj., Univ. Regt. Address, Palestine, 
Ill.t 

3681. EMILY ELLIS CHICHESTER 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. F 12, 1887, Brim- 
field, 111.; d. Harry Elsvirorth (b. Mr 27, 1864, 
Brimfield, do.) and Clemmie Maria (Tucker) 
Chichester (b. F i, 1866, Brimfield, do.). Pre- 
pared in Brimfield H. S. Address, Blooming- 
ton, 111. 

3682. CARL CHRISTOPHER 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S. in 191 1; b. 
Ja 20, 1886, Auburn, 111.; s. Joseph and Mar- 
garet Elizabeth (Utt) Christopher. Prepared 
in Auburn H. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ. Asst., 
An. Husb.; Prof., An. Husb., Univ. of Ark., 
1911 — . Married Leah Baune, Ag 3, 1912, 
Fayetteville, Ark. Address, Auburn, 111.; bus. 
add., Fayetteville, Ark. 

3683. FAITH ANGELINE CLARK 
(Sister of Nos. 1842, 2614, 5074, 6157) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 17, 1884, Carthage, 
111.; d. Lot Bozarth (b. N 25, 1848, Buchan- 
nan, W. Va.) and Matilda Jane (Jackson) 
Clark (b. Ja 16, 1856, Warsaw, 111.). Prepared 
in Carthage H. S.; Carthage Coll. Address, 
108 W. Clay Ave., Muskegon, Mich. 

3684. *FRANCES EMMA CLARK 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 2, 1888, Milwaukee. 
Prepared in DeKalb Norm. Sch. ; Univ. Acad. 
Sec, Y. W. C. A., Elgin, 111. Died O 31. 1909. 
Elgin, 111. 

3685. CARRIE LOUISE CLARKE 

(BLOOD) 
(Sister of No. 1646) 
A. B. in Sc; b. S 24, 1886, Momence, 111.; 
d. Joseph Lorenzo (b. My 6, 1832, Naples, N. 
Y.) and Mary Louise (Wooster) Clark (b. Mo- 
mence, 111.). Prepared in Momence H. S. 
Alpha Omicron Pi; Class Basketball; W. A. 
A.; Varsity Basketball. Married Lyle Albert 
Blood, Je 30, 1909, Momence, 111. Child, 
daughte^r, b. Ag 22, 1917. Address, P. O. Box, 
154, Sheridan, Wyo. 

3686. AMOS TOWNSEND CLAYCOMB 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 29, 1886, 

Coldbrook, 111.; s. Frank Erwin (b. My 6, 1857, 
Monmouth, 111.) and Anna (Townsend) Clay- 
comb (b. F 9, 1865, Malta, 111.). Prepared in 
Sycamore H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Wildorado, 
Tex., 1909-12; Farmer, Marengo, 111., 191-^-14; 
do., Wayne, Neb., 19 16 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Chap. Council Commandery and Shrine. Married 
Ruth Bressler, Je 15, 1912. Children: John 
Bressler, b. 191 3; Frank Edwin, b. 191 5'. 
George Edward, b. 191 6. Address, Wayne, 
Neb. 

3687. JOHN SIMEON CLEAVINGER 
Associate; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1910; 

b. D 3, 1880, Springfield, 111.; s. Robert T. (b. 
S 26, 1850, Logan Co., Ky.) and Emma A. 
(Bearce) Cleavinger (b. O 6, 1852, Decatur, 
O.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Shield and Trident; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Prelim, and Final Honors; Glee Club, 
Dir., 1907-10. Libn., Jackson, Mich., Pub. Lib., 
1910-18; Assoc. Univ. of 111., 1919 — • Camp 
Libn., U. S. Camp Custer, Mich., 1917-19- 
Married Cora Whittingham Todd, F 15, 1919- 
Address, 315 Washington Blvd., Urbana; bus. 
add., Univ. of 111. Library, do. 



3688. *PAUL McKINNEY CLENDENEN 
(Brother of No. 2357) 

Stock Clerk; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Mr 
9, 1887, Cairo, 111.; s. Taylor Clinton (b. F 
13. 185s, Kingston, O.) and Mary Rebecca 
(McKinney) Clendenen (b. Ag 21, 1858, Cen- 
tralia. 111.). Prepared in Cairo H. S. Chi 
Beta; Egyptian Club; Choral Soc. Bank Clerk, 
Alexander Co. Nat. Bank, 1909-10; Spe- 
cial Agt., Census of Mfg., Mines and Quar- 
ries, 1910; Stock Clerk, Branch House Acctg. 
Dept., Armour & Co., 1910 — . 111. Nat. Guard, 
1908-11. Mem., Alexander Club, Cairo, 111. 
Entered U. S. A., 1917; Second Lt., 17th Inf. 
A. E. F., France, 1918; Citation and Croix de 
Guerre. Killed in Action, S 12, 1918. 

3689. RAYMOND GROVER CLINITE 

Topographic Aid; A. B. in Sc; b. O 6, 1883, 
Cherry Valley, 111.; s. Charles Wesley (b. 
1854, do.) and Lillie Bell (Taylor) Clinite 
(b. Irene, III.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Scabbard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Regt. Prin., 
H. S., Cherry Valley, 111., 1909-10; Topo- 
graphic Aid, U. S. Geol. Sur., 1910-12. Mar- 
ried Lois Agnes Davidson, F 28, 1909, Monti- 
cello, 111. Address, Cherry Valley, 111. 

3690. GRACE MIRANDA CLOW 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 24. 1882, 
Wheatland, 111.; d. Adam Seaton (b. F 19, 
1858, do.) and Caroline Esther (Parker) Clow 
(b. D 23, 1856, Charleston, Mass.). Prepared 
in E. Aurora H. S. Delta Gamma; Yo Ma; 
Alethenai; Eng. Club; Prelim. Honors; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Teacher, H. S., Plainfield, 111., 
1911-12; do.. Woodstock, 1913-14; do., Joliet 
Tp. H. S., 111., 1914-18. Address, Plainfield, 
111. 

3691. FRANCIS ALBERT COFFIN 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 15, 1879. 
Salem, 111.; s. Albert (b. N 24, 1851, Rich- 
mond, Ind.) and Florence Viola (Stevens) 
Coffin (b. F 12, 1856, Brownsville, do.). Pre- 
pared in Lewis Inst.; Central Y. M. C. A. 
Evening Sch., Chicago. Adelphic; Eta Kappa 
Nu; E. E. Soc. Asst. Sales Mgr., Milwaukee 
Elec Ry. & Light Co. Mem., A. I. E. E., 
1916; Milwaukee Ath. Club, 1917. Address, 
623 Maryland Ave., Milwaukee. 

3692. MYRTLE ROSE COKER (COMBE) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 1889, Harrisburg, 
111.; d. John Wilson (b. My 22, 1859, Mc- 
Leansboro, 111.) and Addie (Rose) Coker (b. F 
8, 1864, Elizabethtown, 111.). Prepared in 
Harrisburg Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma. 
Teacher, H. S., Robinson, 111., 1909-10; do., 
H. S., Equality, 111., 1910-12; do., So. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1913-16. Married Charles Emil 
Combe, O i, 1916. Address, 200 E. Walnut 
St., Harrisburg, 111. 

3693. RAY ARTHUR COLLINS 
Surveyor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag i, 1888, 

Plainville, Kan.; s. James Alexander (b. Jl 26, 
i860) and Anna Julia (Koupal) Collins (b. 
Te 10, 1862, Prague, Bohemia). Prepared in 
Lake View H. S., Chicago. Triangle; C. E. 
Club; Sigma Xi. Asst. Surv. and Chief of 
Party, Bur. of Lands, P. I., 1910-11; Supt., 
E. & W. McShafifrey Co., Akron, O., 1917- 
Mem., Philippine C. E. Soc. Married Anna 
R. Royer, N 19, 1915. Child, Ray Royer, b. F 
6, 1918. Address, i Doyle Court, Akron, O. 

3694. FRANK SAMUEL COOK 
Supt. of Highways; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 22, 

1886, Mackinaw, 111.; s. David Millard and 
Lucy Luella (Judy) Cook. Prepared in Mack- 
inaw H. S. Instr., Math., Mech. drawing 
and Man. Tr., Roseville, 111., 1909-10; Struct. 
Draftsman, Chicago, 1910-11; Contr., Mack- 
inaw, 111., 1911-16; Co. Supt. of Highways, 



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do._ 1914 — . Married BeuUa Madeline Cook. 
Mr 2. 1907, Moline, 111. Children: Anna 
Luella, b. S 20, igog; Marjorie Louise, b. N 
13, 1912; Frank Samuel, Jr., b. Ja 29, 1918. 
Address, Mackinaw, 111. 

3695- CLOYD EDWARD CORRINGTON 
Garage Mgr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 7, 1889, 
Moweaqua, 111.; s. William Fletcher (b. N 15, 
1867, Nilvvood, 111.) and Edna V. (Greaves) 
Corrington (b. N 21, 1859, Moweaqua, 111.). 
Prepared in Moweaqua H. S. Apprentice, 
Westinghouse Mfg. Co., 1910; Testing Dept., 
do., 191 1 ; Supt. Sub. Stas., Central Ga. 
Power Co., Macon, Ga., 1911-13; Pacific Gas & 
Elec. Co., San Francisco, 1913-15; Corrington 
& Son, garage, Clinton, III., 191 5 — . Married 
Regina Crowe, Mr 21, 1917. Address, 208 
E. Main St., Clinton, 111.; bus. add., 206 E. 
Main St., do. 

3696. GEORGE DELWIN CORWINE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 6, 1884, 
Eden, S. Dak.; s. Jacob Regan (b. S 1857, 
Lincoln, 111.) and Eva Alice (Perry) Corwine 
(b. S i860, Armington, 111.). Prepared in 
Delavan H. S. C. E. Soc. Rodman, C. E. 
& P. S. R. R., N. Dak., 1909; with N. P. 
R. R., Minneapolis, 191 1; Portland, Ore., 
United R. R. Inst., Const, work, 191 1; Resi- 
dent Engr., Blind Slough, Ore., 1911; Inst, 
for G. N. Ry., Gold Bar, Wash., 191214; 
Insp., G. N. Ry., Seattle, 1914-15; Insp. and 
party chief, U. S. Reclamation Service, Meadow 
Creek, Wash, and Sunnyside, Wash., 1915-17; 
Jr. Civ. Engr., Interst. Commerce Comn., Div. 
of Valuation as Instrumentman, Computer and 
Recorder on I. C. C. party, N 12, 1917; Com- 
puter and Draftsman, O. S. L. Ry., Salt Lake 
City, Ut., 191 7; Office of Pub. Rds., Denver, 
191 7; First Asst. on Location Party, 191 7; 
Chief of Party on Const., 1918 — . Three yrs., 
5th Regt., Co. K., 111. Nat. Guard. Address, 
2458 High St., Denver. 

3697. OLLISON CRAIG 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 21, 1888, 
Sullivan, 111.; s. F. M. (b. D 25, 1850, Louis- 
ville, Ky.) and Effie (Hampton) Craig (b. 
Bethany, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
Instr., M. E., Univ. of Colo., 1909-11: Asst. 
Engr., Forest Products. U. S. Forest Service, 
1911; Acting Prof, of Mech. Engr., Vanderbilt 
Univ., 1912-13; Instr., Univ. of Tex., 1913-14; 
Combustion Engr;, Laclede Christy Clay Prod- 
ucts Co., St. Louis, 1914-15; Asst. Prof., Mech. 
Engng., la. St. Coll., Ames, la., 1915—. Mar- 
ried Bertha Shelton, Ag 26, 1909. Decatur. 
Child, Francis Albert, b. .^g 2, 1911. Address, 
c/o la. St. Coll., Ames, la. 



3698. HAROLD E. CRISTY 
Engineer; :M. E.; b. O 22, 1883, McHenry, 
111.; s. William Abbott (b. Je 6, 1858, North 
Hyde Park, Vt.) and Nina Gordon (Walker) 
Cristy (b. Je 16, 1861, Ringwood, 111.). Pre- 
pared in McHenry H. S. M. E. Soc; Univ. 
of 111. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. Test Engr. 
and Draftsman, C. & A. Mining Co., Bisbee, 
Ariz., 1909-11; Mill man, Federated Mines & 
Milling Co., Joplin, Mo., 191 1 — . Address, 
2506 Pennsylvania Ave., Joplin, Mo. 



3699. BARBARA CROW (DENISON) 
A. B. in L. lS: A.; b. D 31, 1886, Salisbury. 
111.; d. James G. (b. Cotton Hill, 111.) and 
Susan (Harrison) Crow (b. Salisl)ury, 111.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha Omicron 
Pi; W. A. A.; Girls' Varsity Basketball. Teach- 
er, Lawrenceville, 111. Married Raymond R. 
Denison, Je 30, 191 1, Springfield, 111. Ad- 
dress, Lawrenceville, 111. 



3700. FRED DWIGHT DANFORD 
Draftsman and Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 

19, 1882; s. Melville Cox (b. S 22, 1847, New 
Boston, 111.) and Dora (Noble) Danford (b. Ap 
11, 1853, do.). Prepared in Hedding Coll., 
Prep. Dept. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Draftsman, 
C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 1909; do.. O. S. L. 
R. R., Salt Lake City. 1910; Drainage Engr., 
Vandalia, 111., 1911; Chief draftsman. Bridge 
Engr., Office Engr., T. &• P. R. R., Dallas, Tex., 
19 1 2—. Address, Office Chief Engr. T. & P. 
Ry., Dallas, Tex. 

3701. SUSAN LA RUE DAYTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. N 28, 1881, 

Newman, 111.; d. John Dayton. Prepared in 
Paris H. S. Teacher, Eng., Assumption, 111. 
Address, Assumption, 111. 

3702. HAROLD CHURCHILL DEAN 
Superintendent; B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. Mr 25, 
1888, Canton, S. Dak.; s. Frank M. (b. Jl 31, 
1863, Philadelphia) and Charlotte Georgiana 
(Paxton) Dean. Prepared in Englewood H. S., 
Chicago. Tail Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. 
Honors; Capt., Univ. Regt. Constr. Dept., Com- 
monwealth Edison Co., 1909; Engr. Dept., Pub. 
Service Co. of Northern 111., 1909-12; Constr. 
Dept., San. Dist. of Chicago, 1912-13; Efficiency 
Engr., Civil Service Comn., Chicago, 1913-14; 
Elec. Engr., Dept. of Gas & Elec, do., 1915-16; 
Gen. Supt., N. Y. & Queens Elec. Lt. & Power 
Co., New York City. Ed. and Mgr.. Bent of 
Tau Beta Pi, Vol. V, No. 4; Vol. VI, No. 4. 
Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E.; Mem., Collegiate 
Dancing Club, Chicago; Illini Club of Chicago; 
Nat. Elec. Lt. Assn.; N. Y. Elec. Soc. Married 
Katherine Ellery French, Je 7, 1913, Chicago. 
Child, Charlotte, b. Ag 14, 1917- Address, 200 
Brown Ave., Flushing, New York City; bus. 
add., 444 Jackson Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. 



3703. CLARENCE MARTIN DE LANY 
Public Acct.; A. B. in L. & A.; C. P. A., 
1910; b. Mr 9, 1887, Chicago; s. Martin Andrew 
(b. O 4, 1844, Lake Co., 111.) and Kate (Wet- 
zel) De Lany (b. Ja 8, 1846, Lorraine, France). 
Prepared in Robert Waller H. S., Chicago. 
LL. B., N. W. Univ., 1910. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon. Address, 919 Edgecomb Place, Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1310 Corn Exchange Bank 
BIdg., do. 

3704. HOMER ROSCOE DE WITT 
Field Repr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 28, 1884, 

Monroeville, O. ; s. Roscoe William (b. Je 21, 
1854, do.) and Abbie Maria De Witt (b. Ja 21, 
1858). Prepared in Jefferson H. S.. Chicago. 
Asst. Engr., Mo. Pac. R. R.; Res. Engr., Gen. 
Steam Shovel Foreman; Field Repr.. Federal 
Reserve Bank, Cleveland, Orgn. and Promotion 
of Govt, financial program in 5 counties of 
Reserve Dist., 1917 — . Sec, Hoboken Bd. of 
Trade. Address. 41 17 Lowell Ave., Chicago; 
bus, add., 310 (juardian Bldg., Cleveland, O. 

3705. IRA WILMER DICKERSON 
Editor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 1, 1874, Saluda, 

Ind. ; s. William Hugh (b. F 23, 1840. do.) and 
Mary Elizabeth (Shellcut) Dickerson (b. N 16, 
1843, Uniontown, Pa.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Gamma Alpha; Scribblers; E. E. 
Soc; Prelim. Honors. Instr., Univ. of 111., 
1911-17. Mgr., Tractor Econ. Dept., Hart-Parr 
Tractor Co., Charles City, la., 1917; Assoc Ed. 
Tlie Farmer, Prairie Farmer, Wallace's Farmer, 
IVis. Agriculturist. Mem., Am. Soc. Agr. 
Engrs.; A. F. A. M. ; R. A. M.; Universalist 
Church. Married Bernice Evangeline Wright, 
Je 24, 1914, Charles City. la. Child, Frances 
Wright, b. Ap 7, 1916. Address, Charles City, 
la. 



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3706. BENJAMIN HENRY DIETRICH 
(BvotluT of No. 4130, G179) 

Real EsL IHaUr; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; !>. 
.la --6, 18K1, nUuk River Falls, Wis.; s. Henry 
(b. 1835, Hc-sseii, l);iriiisiadi, Gcr.) and Susan- 
na (Witling) Dittrich (li. 11S40, Gcr.). Pre- 
Harcd in UlacU J^ivcr l'',ills II. S. Alpha Sifim 1 
I'hi; Ionian. Real Ivst. lUisiness, Vancouver, B. 
C. .'Iddress, 204 W. 52111! PI., Los Angeles. 

3707. LEE AMOS I)n.LON 
(Brother of No.s. i 1 _v, 149J) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 10, 18S5, 
Iroquois Co.. 111.; s. Henry (b. 1841, Vermilion 
Co., do.) .ami Rachel (Wagner) Dillon (I). 1S-15, 
Iroquois Co., (^11.). Prepared in Sheldon II. S.; 
(Jrad. Stud., Univ. of Ore.; do., Univ. of Calif. 
Adclnhic. Teacher, 11.^ S,, Newman, 111., looo- 
10; (/(>., N'ancouver, Wash., kjio-i.c iI(>., II, .S., 
lunclion City, Ore,, 1914-1 s;(/(),, Franklin 11. S,, 
Portland, Ore,, 1915-18. C. 0. T. S„ lolh Tr. 
Bat,, F. A.. 191S— . Mem., A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Claudia Gcisberg, Ag 2, 1916, Jefferson 
City, Mo, Address, 328 E, McCarty, JefTerson 
City, MoJ 

370S. WILLIAM PIlILir DOERR 
(Brother of No. 5636) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 30, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s, Jacob iMederie (b, O 15, 1851, Bons, 
Kreis Goarlouis, Rhein Prov,, Gcr,) and Eninia 
Caroline (Neliring) Doerr ' b, Ja 23, 1865, New 
\'ork City), Prepared in Cliicago Man. Tr. 
Sell,; Armour Acad. Honorary mention, Plym 
I'Y'Uowship. Arch., Chicago, 1010 — . Mom., 
Univ, Club, Chicago; Mentor Club. Address, 
6.) 3 E. sofh Place. Chicago. 

3709. ROBERT ERNEST DOHERTY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S, in E, E. ; b. Ja 22, 1885, 
Clay City, 111.; s. Anthony (b. 1850, la.) and 
Clara (Sauther) Dohcrly (b. 1850, Salem, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Theta Delta Chi; Tau 
Beta Pi; I'.ta Kainia Nu; Sigma Xi; Egyptian 
Club; E. E. Soc; Varsity Band; Chm., Sr, Hat 
Com,; Cap and Gown Com, Married Pearl 
Mills, Je 20, ign, Sherodsville, O, Address, 
Engineering Dept. Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y. , 

3710. HAZEL DELL DOLLINGER 

(PARKS) 
A. B. in L. & A. I b. Jl iS, 1887, Maryville, 
Mo.; d. Adolph Louis (b. Jl 24, i8(>i, Chicago) 
and Rose Ann (Swart wood) Dollinger (b. My 
21, 1800, Mason City, lU.L Prc|iarcd in Cham- 
paign H, S, W. A. A.; Knpjia Delta Pi; \ arsiiv 
B.askctball. Teacher. 11. S.. Griggsville. 111.; 
do.. H. S., Gieentield, HI, Mem,. H, So. Clul.; 
O. E. S.; Epis. Church. Married William 
I'^anklin I'arks, Jl 20, 1914. Greent'ieM. HI. 
Child. Willa Dell, b. My 12, 1915. Address, 
Greenticld. 111. 

371 1. DE.\N STANLEY DOUMAN 

(Brother of No. 2077) 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 3, 
i88t), Taylorvillc, 111.; s. Martin Luther (b. 
My I, 1839, Ky.) and Susannah (Phillips) 
Dornian (b, O 25. 1856, Plymouth, Eng, ), 
Prepared in Tavlorville Tp. 11, S. Pliiloiii.it li- 
ean; Delta Sij^iiia Rho; Neb.-lll,, 1907; Ind.-Ill.. 
looS; Adelphic-Philo Debate, 190S. .sth 111, 
Nat, Guard; 3rd Anuv C, 33rd Div, (Prairie) 
A, E. F., France. Addnss, 221 E. Poplar St., 
Taylorville, 111. 

3712. ELZY FR.\NKLIN DOWNEY 
Teacher; A. B, in Sc; M. S.. loio: s. 

Robert Franklin (b. F 15, 1840, Streator, 111.) 
and Luella I'rances (Parker) Downey (b. F 
14, i8t;2, Abingdon, do.). Prepared in Mag- 
nolia \\. S,; Gvad,, 111. St. TLirm. Univ., 1902; 
Ihiiv. of Chicago, i9oji-7. Phi Latnbda Up- 
siloin Kapjia Delta Pi. Elected full Asst., 
Ihiiv. of 111., 1910; Teacher, New Trier Tp. 



II. S., 1910-11; do., Lucy L. Flower Tech. H. 
S., Chicago, 1911-1G; do., Harrison Tech., 
M)ui-i7; do., Crane Tech., 1917 — . Mem,, Nat, 
Geog, Soc, Married Lucile Westbrook, 1902, 
Onarga, 111. Child, Robert Hull, b. D 2, 1905. 
.Iddr(\ts_ 21 N. Austin Ave, Chicago. 

3713- WALTER U. D REN NAN 
Land Dealer; A, B, in L. & A.; b. O 28, 
1888, Taylorville, 111.; s. John G. and Mar- 
garet S. (Slater) Drennan. Prepared in Univ. 
11. S., Chicago. Beta Theta Pi; Yoxan; Shield 
and Trideiil; Helmet; Mgr., Football. With 
Riley tS: Drennan, Real Ivst. and Ins., Out- 
look, Saskatchewan, Can., 1911-18. Second Ll., 
Isockwell Field, San Diego, Calif., 1918 — . Ad- 
lirrss, Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, Can. 

3714. JOSEPir ALLEN DREW 

(Brother of Nos. 2645, 2959, 5638) 
Horticulturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 18, 1885, 
Clifton, 111.; s. Washington (b. Ag 20, 1846, 
Chatcmgav, N. Y.) and Mary Alice (Hunt) 
Drew (b. S 23, 1850, Charleston, N. IL). Pre- 
paieil in Watscka IT. S. Agr. Club. .\sst., 
Poiiiol., .Agr, Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1909-11. 
Hort., Fairlleld, 111.. 1012-17; do.. OInev. 111., 
1918—. Mem,. Ill, St. Hort. Soc; Y. M. C. 
A.; Presbv. Church, Married Hester Delilah 
Ashlock, S 29, 1912, Flora, 111. Children: 
Harold Ernest, b. My 31, 1914; Robert Bud, 
b. S .(, 1015; Onier Dale, b. D 27, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Ohiey, 111. 

3715. NORA BETZ DUNLAP (RODGERS) 
A. B. in L. it A. 5 b. My 24, 1SS2, Savoy, 
111.; d. Earnest Lane (b. Je 25. 1851. 111.) and 
b'annie Dunkel (Betz) Diinlap (b. Jl 20, i8';3, 
O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. H. Sc. Club. 
Married Robert Beam Rodgers, D 37, 1909, 
Champaign. Children: Frances B., b. U 21, 
lOio; Dorothy Kathcrine, b. O 2, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 5178 Cotes Ave., St. Louis. 

3716. WILBUR LAWRENCE DUNN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. An 24, 1880, 
Peoria; s. William Wallace (b. S 2, 18.10, 
Cambridge, Mass.) and Helen A. (FiiUorton) 
Dunn (b. 11 19, 18.J2, Louisville, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Triangle, Engr., Hed- 
rlck & Cochran, Consult, Engrs., Kansas City, 
Mo.; do., Internat. Lead Relining Co., Peoria, 
1918. Marricil Martha Toole, Je 18, 1913, 
Macon, Ga. CbiUlren: l.ila Fullcrton, b. O 22, 
1915; Willnir Lawrence, b. O 12, 1917. Ad- 
dress, c/o Internat. Lead Reluiing Co., Peoria. 

3717. CHARLES ELMER DURST 
Farm .'Vdviser; B. S. in .Agr.; M. S., 1012; b. 
My 3, 188.1. Knox City, Mo.; s, II. (b. Oii'"ey. 
HI.) and Carrie (Layman) Durst. PreiKired 
in Univ. Acad. Acanthus; .\gr. Club; Hort. 
Ed., ///. Aur. Asst., Olericulture, Univ. of 
HI,, 1909-11; Instr., do., 1911-12; Assoc, do.. 
Coll, of Agr, and 111. Agr, Exp. Sta., 1912-17; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1017-18; Co, .-Vdviser. Union 
Co., 1918 — . Anth. : Master's Thesis on A 
Study of Eggplant, Buls., 174 and 188 and 
Circulars 182. 198, 200, 201, 215, 216 of ///. 
Ayr. H.\[<. Sta.; .Studies in Lettuce Hreeding, 
Hort. Soc. Kefort, 1915; Experiments in Se- 
lecting Tomatoes for Wilt Resistance, do., 
i<»i7; Numerous popular articles in Morket 
Grower's .four.: Nat. Food Maci.; Breeder's 
Gacettc; Country Gextlemaii ; Orange Judd 
Fanner; Prairie Farmer; Farmer's Review; 
III. Agr.; Nat. Fruit Grozver; Two Circulars 
on Home Gardening for 111. St. Council of 
Defense and for Dcot. of Agr.' E.xt,, Univ, of 
HI. Mem., Am. Soc. for Hort. Sc; A. A. A. 
S.; 111. St. Hort. Soc: Veg. Growers Assn. 
of Am.; A. F. A. M.; Christian Church. Mar- 
ried Bertie Good, S 4, 1912, Urbana. Children: 
Charles William, b, Ta 31, 1915; Ruth Jose- 
l)liine, b. Ag 1918. Address, \iu.a, HI. 



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J7'8- O'ns MILKS EASTMAN 
Supvr.. Till). Sells.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. la 
i(), 1887, INirvard, JU.; s. Otis Sawyer ("b. 
!■■ 10, 1833, Ucnloii, N. II.) and Harriet Maria 
(Miles) Kasliiiaii (b. O 25, 1X51, ISoston). 
i'repaicd in Harvard II. S. Principal, H. S., 
lUetiir, Minn., lyoQ; do., Sycamore, 111., 1910; 
dc, Harvard, 111., 1911-13; Siipt. Sells., Aniboy, 
HI., 19131,';; Teaclu-r and Prin., H. S., DridRC- 
liort, 111., 191. ■;; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1916; Tcaehcr, H. S., Hri<lKcport, 111., 1916- 
17; do.. KoeUford, III., Ap to D 1917; Garden 
Siipvr. Pub. Schs., Cleveland, D 1917 — . Mem., 
Presby. Cburch; A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. Mar- 
ried Mary Amanda Scarls, Jl 8, 1914, Amboy, 
111, Cliild, Lueile Mae, b. Mr 14, 1916. Address, 
lo.Sio Faircliild Ave., Cleveland. 

3719. FRANCES MARILLA EATON 
(Daughter of No. 228; Sister of No. 2960) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 20, i888, 
Harristown, 111.; d. William Thomas (b. 1858, 
Salisbury, Mass.) and Augusta (Balchelder) 
Katon (80), (b. 1856. Pittstield, N. II.). Pre- 
pared in Tyler (Tex.) II. S. Phi Delta Psi; 
Alethenai; V. P., Y. W. C. A.; Woman's 
League; V. P., Sr. Class. Teacher, Pub. Schs., 
Troup, Tex., igii-13; do., Eng., II. S., Tyler, 
Tex., 1913-18. Addrcs.t, 227 Bonner Ave., 
Tyler, Tex. 

3720. BESSIE JOSEPHINE EISZNER 

(Sister of Nos. 3356, S'o8) 
Business; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 17, 1886, 
Chicago; d. .August William (b. D 17, 1861) 
and Elsie Marie (.Scheuermann) Eiszner (b. Je 
23, 1861, Merkenfritz, Ober-IIessen, Gcr.). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst. Sr. Ca|) and Gown 
Com.; Sr. Mem. Com. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
111., 1909-10. With Sanborn Map Co., Chi- 
cago, 1915 — . Address, 156 N. Mayfield Ave., 
Chicago. 

3721. KARL JOHN THKODOKK KKBLAW 
(Husband of No. 4204; Brother of No. 4142) 
.Professor; B. S. in M. E. ; M. S., 1913; 
h. Jl 14, 1884, Rantoul, 111.; s. Andrew (b. 
My 10, 185'!, Eksjo, Jonkoppiiig Province, 
Sweden) and Ingry (Johnson) ICkblaw (b. Mr 
3, i860, Tralieryd, Kroneberg Province, 
Sweden). Prepared in Rantoul 11. S. ; Univ. 
Acad. M. E., Yale, 191 7. Acacia- M. K. 
Soc. ; Pres., do., 1907; Scribblers (Tlub; V. 
P., Technografih Bd. ; Sigma Tau; Gamma 
Alpha; Sr. Class Treas. ; Illini Staff. Asst. in 
Agr. Mech., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr., do., 
19M-13; Assoc., do., 1913-16; l-'arm Structure 
Arch., U. S. Dcpt. Agr., Washington, 1). C, 
191 7; Prof, and Head of Dept., Farm Engng., 
Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 1917—. 
Auth.: Farm Structures, MacMillan Co., N. 
Y., 1913; Farm Concrete, do., 1917; Farm Build- 
ings Series — Implement Houses; Poultry Hous- 
es; Swine Houses; Cribs and Granaries Nat. 
Lvimber Mfrs. Assn., Chicago, 1916; Erosion of 
Turbine Blades, Technograph, Vol. 34, 1910; 
Numerous contributions on Agr. Engng. sub- 
jects in Country Gentleman and other agr. 
periodicals; Agr. Engng. Ed., Farmers Review, 
Chicago, and Nat. Stockman and Farmer, Pitts- 
burgh, 191 7 — -. Mem., Am. Soc. Agr. Engrs. 
Married Alma Bertha Ileuman ('10), Ag 14, 
1913, Elgin, 1,11. Address, Manhattan, Kan. 



CLARA ERBES 

in L. & A.; b. Ag 4, 1! 



3722. 
Teacher; A. B. m 1.. & a.; b. Ag 4, i«So, 
Centralia, III.; d. Jacob (b. D 3, 1832, Buben- 
heiin, Ger.) and Fredcricke (Dillie) Erbes (b- 
Ja 17, 1846, St. Louis.). Prepared in Cen- 
tralia II. S.; 111. St. Norm. Sch. Der Deutsche 
Verein. Teacher, Centralia Tp. If. S., III. 
Address, 4075 Pine St., Centralia, 111. 



.i7-.!. HAL EDMUND ERCANBRACK 
KiiKin.er; W. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. O 3, 1884. 
I'.lbiirn, III.; s. Willi.mi Henry (b. Hebron, 111) 
and Mary Alice (llugg) Ereanhrack ( b. Rich- 
mond, III.). Prepared in Elburn H. S. ; Univ. 
Acad. I'si Upsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta 
I'l; Shield and Trident; Scabbard and Blade- 
Prclnii. Honors; Pres., Sr. Class; Col., Univ. 
Regt. Eleetn. for A. E. & C. R. R., 1909-10; 
vt. Sec. 10 John Stewart, Elburn, 111., 1909-10; 
Kngn for W. L. Fergus & Co., Chicago, lyio- 
11; Engr., Ilegcler Bros. Zinc Co., 1911. .-/,/- 
dress, 314 N. Gilbert St., Danville, 111, 

3724. ROBERT N. ERSKINE 
(Brother of No. 5114) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 24, 1886, 
Oak Park, 111.; s. Robert (b. Ap 10, 1847, 
(.allashiels, Scotland) and Mary (Goodspeed) 
Lrskiiie (b. F 28, 1858, Constantia, N. Y.). 
Prei.ared in Oak Park II. S. LL. B., Chicago 
Kent Coll. of Law, 19 11. Phi Delta Phi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Prelim, and Final Honors; Sec, 
III. Union. Practicing law. Chicago, 1916; 
Mem. of Kraft, Kraft it Krskine, 1916—. 
Mem., B. P. O. E. ; Sec, Illini Club, Chicago, 
1916-17; Pres., do., 1917-18. Marric(( Florence 
Mathes, Ap 19, 1913, Chicago. Children: Rob- 
ert M., b. N 27, 1915: John G., b. Je 11, igi8. 
.'Uldress, 714 Columbian Ave., Oak Park, HI - 
bus. add., 517 Harris Trust Bldg., Chicago. 

3725. HELEN ELAINE ERVIN (ROBERTS) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 10. 1882, Good 
Hope, O.; d. William A. (b. Ap 15, 1847, 
Greenfield, O.) and Clara (Morton) Ervin (b. 
Ag 22, 1849, South Salem, O.). Prepared in 
Wartburg (Tcnn.) H. S. A. B., Maryville 
Coll., 1902. Married William Edward Roberts, 
Ap 3, 1912, Rincon, N. M. Address. Ferndale, 
N. M. 

3726. MARTIN EDWARD EVANS 
Traveling Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 
10, 1883, Chebanse, 111.; s. Leonard Wood (b. 
Aj) 29, 1859, Wanatab, Ind.) and Amelia Jane 
(Grosse) Evans (b. F 8, 186-?, Utiea, 111 ). 
Prepared in Chebanse H. S.; Univ. Acail. M 
M. E., Cornell, 1911. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. 
E. Teacher, Farm Mech., Agr. Coll., Cornell 
Univ., 1909-11; Traveling salesman, 1911--. 
Invented machine for mfg. reinforced concrete 
piles (used as thesis for M. M. E., Cornell) 
Je I, 1911. Address, Chebanse, HI. 

37:^7. LEON ULYSSES EVERIIART 
(Brother of Nos. 472, 11 27) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B. ; b. N 8, 
1885, Champaign; s. Marion Washington (b. 
Je 28, 18,^2, Newcomerstown, O.) and Sarah 
Isabel (Wyandt) Everhart (b. Mr 12, 1847, 
do.). Prepared in Gibson City II. .S. ; Univ. 
Acad.; Philomathean; Fuller Moot Court; 
Shield and Trident; Sec, Sr. Class; Illini 
Music Reporter; Asst. Bus. Mgr., do.; Bus. 
Mgr., rfo. Special Collector for Urbana, 1910- 
11; Sec, Urbana Cml. Club and Ex-otTicio 
Dir., 1911-13; City Atty., 1911-15. Rep. Pre- 
cinct Committeeman and Mem. Republican Cen- 
tral City Com. and Co. Central Com., 1910-12; 
Pres., Champaign Co., Alumni Assn., 1914-15. 
Married^ Helen Myra Pereival, D 7, 1912, Ur- 
bana. Children: Leon Pereival, b. Ag 23, 1915; 
Blanche, b. S 26, 1917. Address, 929 iSI. Fair 
Oak, Pasadena, Calif. 



3728. ROY NEWTON FARGO 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 29. 
1884, (Jroton, S. Dak.; s. James P. (b. 1852, 
Greenville, Mich.) and Marian (Quiggle) Far- 
go (b. 1861, near Greenville, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Streator Tp. H. S. Alpha Delta I'hi; 
Eta Kapjia Nu. With Frank Adams Elec. Co., 
.St. Louis, 1907; Chicago Bell Telciilione Co., 
1907-8; Real Est. and Ins. Bus., and Asst. in 



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Men's Gym., Univ. of 111., 1909-13; Asst. Dir., 
do., 19 13 — ; Farmer, Indianola, 111. Mem., Cml. 
Club, Urbana. Married Grace Sodonia Vanne- 
man, S 8, 1908, Urbana. Cbild, Margaret Mir- 
iam, b. Jl 22, 1912. Addres, Indianola, 111. 

3729. PAUL MELVILLE FARMER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 23, 1885, 
Palmyra, 111.; s. George Alien (b. D 21, 1853) 
and Harriet Amelia (McMullen) Farmer (b. 
Ag 24, 1856, Clay Co., 111.). Prepared in Pal- 
myra II. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu. With 
Red Oak Elec. Co., la., 1909-10; Westinghouse 
Elec. and Mfg. Co., Chicago, igio-ii; West. 
Elec. Co., Chicago, 1911-i.i: P. M. Farmer & 
Co., Chicago, 1914-16; Erwin Greer Auto Co., 
Chicago, 1916-17; Mgr., Indus. Dejit., Klaxon 
Co., Newark, N. J., igi7 — . Address, 194 
Wright St., Newark, N 



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3730. JAMES GURNEY FILLMORE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 2, 1876; s. Luther D. 
(b. S I, 1843, Rutland, Vt.) and Sarah (Hal- 
bert) Fillmore (b. S 25, 1842, Erie Co., Pa.). 
Prepared in Beloit Coll. Acad.; Richmond II. 
S. Ionian; John Marshall Law Club. Mem., 
M. E. Cliurch. Address, 622 N. 2nd St., Rock- 
ford, Ill.t 

3731. ERNA MARIE ELIZABETH FINK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 10, 1886, 
Hamburg, Ger. ; d. James P. (b. Je 20, 1853, 
Archsum, Sylt, do.) and Marie (Moeller) Fink 
(b. Mr 7, 1864, Hamburg, do.). Prepared in 
Chicago 11. S. and Hamburg, Ger., 3 yrs. 
Alpha Alpha; Illiola; Scribblers; Der Deutsche 
Verein. Teacher, H. S., Morton, 111., 1909-12; 
do., Monroe, Wash., 1912-16; do., Aberdeen, 
Wash., 1916 — . Mem., Research Club, Monroe, 
Wash., 1913-16. Address, 211 E. 3rd St., Aber- 
deen, Wash. 

3732. SAMUEL NORRIS FINN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 28, 1869, Carter, 111.; 
s. Alfred C. (b. An 4, 1835. Centralia, 111.) and 
A. R. (Mercer) Fmn (b. 1845, do.). Prepared 
in So. 111. St. Norm. Univ. St. Atty., Marion 
Co., 111. Married Luna M. Hays, Ja 1894, 
Salem, 111. Children: Hazel, b. F 12 ,1895: 
Roscoe S., b. F 26, 1896. Address, Salem, 111. 

3733. ARVIN WILLIAM FISCHER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 24, 1887, Addi- 
son, 111.; s. George A. (b. Je 30, 1S51, do.) and 
Mary C. (Franzen) Fischer (b. Elmhurst, 111.). 
Prepared in Wheaton .\e.\d. I'"armer, Benson- 
ville, 111. Pres., DuPage Co. Holstein Friesian 
Breeders Assn.; Evang. Church. Addn^ss. Ben- 
sonville, 111. 

3734. W^ILLIAM MURPHY FISHBACK 
(Husband of No. 2782; Brother of No. 51 -'6) 
Principal; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 20, 1875, 
Marshall, 111.; s. J. S. and Susan (Flesher) 
Fishback. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ionian. 
Teacher, Ath., II. S., Selma, Calif.; Prin., 
Orange Union H. S. Mem.. 111. Nat. Guard, 3 
yrs. Married Avis Hortensc Percival ('06), Ag 
22, 1909, Champaign. Child, son, b. My 4. 1912. 
Address, Orange, Calif. t 

3735. IRA WILLIAM FISK 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 8, 
1884, Plainvicw, Minn.; s. Chauncy Stuart (b. 
1846. Liberty, N. Y.) and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Finch) Fisk (b. 1846, do.). Prepared in 
Plainview (Minn.) H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; 
Sigma Xi; Sigma Tau. Asst., E. E., Univ. of 
111., 1910-11; Instr., do., 191 1-13; Assoc, do.. 
1914-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — ; Consulting 
Engr., New York (3ity, 1919 — . City Elec. 
Engr.. Springfield, summer 1916. Instr., Sch. 
of Military Aeronautics, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 



Co — Auth.: Current and Voltage Relations in 
Two Phase, Three Phase Transformers, The 
Teclinograph, Vol. XXXII, N 1917; Some 
Tests of Elec. Driven Deep Well Pum[)S, 
Am. IVatcr Works Assn., Mr 1917; Some 
Tests Elec. Driven Deep Well Pumps, 
Part II, do., Ap 1918. Auth.: Notes on 
Elec. Driven Deep Well Pumps, Technografh, 
Vol. XXX; Gas Engine Ignition, do.. Vol. 
XXX. Married Alta Mae Meachum, O 9, 1909, 
Plainview, Minn. Child, Ma-xine Alice, b. D i, 
1917. Address, 503 Indiana Ave., L'rbana; bus. 
add., 307 Elec. Lab., Univ. of 111., do. 

3736. JUNIUS AIKEN FLANDERS 
(Brother of No. 4157) 

Cement Business; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 29, 
1888, Chicago; s. John James (b. Je 30, 
1848, Chicago) and Alicia (Aiken) Flanders 
(b. F 23, 1849). Prepared in Lewis Insi. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phoenix; Yoxan; Ku 
Klux; Capt., Varsity Polo and Swimming 
Teams; Varsity Baseball Mgr.; ///nit Staff; Jr. 
Smoker and Sr. Ball Com. With Santa Cruz 
Portland Cement Co. and Standard Portland 
Cement Corporation (both under same manage- 
ment). Mem., Olympic Club. Married Eliza- 
beth Ann Wyeth, Je 11, 191 1, San Francisco, 
Calif. Address, 1601 Title & Trust Bldg., Chi- 
cago. 

3737. JOSEPH KYLE FOSTER 

Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 25, 1886, 
Mt. Carmel, 111.; s. Michael Joseph (b. O 17, 
1850, Cambridge, Eng.) and Elizabeth (Thorn) 
I'oster (b. O 12, 1854, Bridge|iort, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mt. Carmel 11. S. Egyptian and Var- 
sity Clubs; Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Delta Phi. 
Treas., Soph. Cotillion; Treas., Jr. Prom. 
Draftsman, Gulf Pjl^e Line Co., Tulsa, Okla., 
1909-10; Flathead (Jo., Big Arm, Mont., 1910- 
12; Sec, Cow Creek Irrigation Co., Hill City, 
Idaho, 1912-is; Sales Dept., Lehigh Portland 
Cement Co., Chicago, 1915 — . Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; R. A. M. Married Frances Mary Parkin- 
son, Mr 22, 1911, Mt. Carmel, III. Children: 
Katherine Elizabeth, b, N 12, 1912; Roberta, b. 
My 30, 1914; Josephine Sarah, b. Je 20, 1917. 
.Uidress, 402 Cherry St., Mt. Carmel, 111.; bus. 
add.. Sales Dept., Lehigh Portland Cement Co., 
Chicago. 

3738. CHESTER CHARLES FOWLER 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1913; b. Jl 
8, 1886, Chicago; s. Charles W. (b. .Ap 1847, 
Peru, 111.) and Julia H. (Shaw) Fowler (b. O 
19, 185";, Chicago). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
11. S., Chicago. Ph. D., Jefferson Med. (Toll., 
1915. Zeta Psi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma 
Xi; Gamma Sigma Delta; Chem. Club; Special 
Honors. Asst. Chem., Armour & Co., Chicago, 
1909; Asst. Instr. and Asst. Prof., Dept. of 
Chem., la. St. Coll., 1909; Assoc Prof., do.; 
Special Investigator, Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dept. 
of Agr. Auth.: Studies on Water Drinking, 
The Metabolic Influence of Copious Water 
Drinking With Meals, Jour, of E.vperimeiital 
Med.. Vol. XII, No. 3, 1910; An Investigation 
of the Gastric Residium in Over One Hundred 
Normal Cases, Jour. Am. .Issn., \'ol. LXV, 
1915; A study of Eighty Samples of Gastric 
Kesiduums Obtained from Apparently Normal 
Women, Jour. Am. Med. .Assn., Vol. L.W'III, 
1917; The Utilization of Carbohydrate on Rela- 
tively High and Low Cereal Diets, Jour. Biol. 
Chem., Vol. XXXIl, 1917; Studies of the Gas- 
tric Residuum II Total Phosphorous, do., Vol. 
XXXII, 1917. Married Eula Mae Thompson, 
II 25, 1908, Wheaton, 111. Children: William 
Charles, b. Ja 6, 1912; Dorothy Belle, b. O 7. 
1917. Address, 430 Ash Ave., Ames, la. 

1739- JOHN DANIEL WILLIAM 
FROEHLICH 
Engineer; U. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 2, 1883. Chi- 
cago; s. lohn (b. 1839, Tiefendorf, Saxony, 
Ger.) and"Barbara Froehlich (b. 1848, Chicago). 



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Prepared in Central Coll., La Salle ;^ Y. M. C. 
A., Chicago. Phi Sigma Kappa. Engr., Chi- 
cago and Northwest. Ry., 1909-10; do., Sargent 
& Lundy, Consulting Engrs., Chicago, 1910-17; 
do.. Armour & Co., Union Stock Yds., Chicago, 
1Q17 — . Married Ruth Wrobey, 1914, Chicago. 
Child, John Jr., b. N 21, 1915. Address, 818 
Leland Ave., Cliicago; bus. add., .\rmour & Co., 
Union Stock Yards, do. 

3740. MARY CAMILLE FRUIN 
(Sister of No. 5670) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 9. 1888; d. 
John (b. 1840, Tipperary Co., Ireland) and 
Mary E. (l)oherty) Fruin (b. 1855, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. ). Prepared in McKinley II. S., El Paso, 
111.; Columbia Coll. of Expression, 1914-15, 
1917-18; B. E., do., 1918. Teacher, Alexandria, 
^. Dak., 1909-10; do., Siou.>L City, la., 1910-12; 
do., Kalispell, Mont., 1915-16; with Redway and 
Ellison-White Chautauquas. Address, El Paso, 
111. 

3741. ELMER OTIS FURROW 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 29, 1884, 

Potomac, 111.; s. William Henry (b. do.) and 
Helena (Ray) Furrow (b. Kankakee, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Danville H. S. LL. B., Univ. of Colo., 
1910. Phi Delta Theta. Address, Steamboat 
Springs, Colo. , 

3742. JULIUS SIVERINE GANGSTADT 
Dairyman: _B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 15, 1883, 
Deerfield, Wis.; s. Edward (b. Ap 21, 1849, 
Christiania, Norway) and Martha (Christian- 
son) Gangstadt (b. O 16, 1858, Deerfield, Wis.). 
Prepared in Deerfield H. S.; Albion Acad. 
Agr. Club; Scandinavian Club; Mgr., Agr. 
Baseball Team; Chm., First Agr. Roundup. 
Local Insp. and Mgr., Hammond, La., Co-op- 
erative Creamery Assn.; Mgr., Hammond 
Woodland Dairy Co., 191 1; Supt. and Mem., 
Bd. of Dir., Woodland Dairy Co., Ltd., 1911^-. 
Auth. : How to Prevent the Washing of Soils, 
/;/. Agr.. Mr 1908. Pres.. Bus. Men's Bible 
Class, Hammond, La. Married Hazel Har- 
riet Gere, N 22, 1910, LIrbana. Child, Mar- 
garite Elizabeth, b. N 29, 191 1. Address, c/o 
Capitol City Creamery, Baton Rouge, La. 

3743. LION GARDINER 
Sales Manager; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 19, 
1884, Chicago; s. Frank H. (b. Ja 7, 1852, Mil- 
waukee) and Helen C. (Root) Gardiner (b. Ap 
30, 1856, North Reading, Mass.). Prepared in 
S. Div. H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Phoenix; 
Phi Gamma Delta; Yoxan; Helmet; Capt., 
Football; Track Team; Sr. Class Pres.; Mem., 
first Council of Stud. Union. Deputy Insp., 
Smoke Dept., Chicago, 1910; with Consulting 
Engr., reporting and appraising, 1910-12; Supt., 
Dredging Co., 1909-12; West. Mgr., Engng. 
News-Record, 1912-17; Dir., Engng. News-Rec- 
ord, 19 17-18, N. Y.; Mgr., Field Sales. Lake- 
wood Engng. Co., Cleveland, 191 8 — . Married 
Pauline Dodgshun, Mr 25, 1915, Chicago. 
Child, Helen Root, b. S 23, 1917. Address, 
11713 Lake Ave., Cleveland; bus. add., c/o 
Laicewood Engng. Co., do. 

3744. CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A. ; A. M., 191 1; 
b. Ap 19, 1885, Clay Co., Neb.; s. Clarence 
Clay (h. Je 26, 1854, Shelby Co., 111.) and 
Laura Susan (Gilbert) Gardner (b. D 29, 1864, 
Grayville, do.). Prepared in Shelbyville H. 
S. Philomathean; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Prelim, and Final Honors; Cir- 
culation Mgr., Asst. Bus. Mgr., and Bus. Mgr., 
mini. Asst., Pol. Sc, Univ. of 111.. 1909-11; 
Harrison Fellow, Pol. Sc, Univ. of Pa., 191 1- 
12; Bur. Mun. Research, Philadelphia, 1912- 
14; Asst. Prof., Pol. Sc, Univ. of Cincinnati, 
1914 — . Auth.: The Working of the State- 
Wide Referendum in Illinois, Am. Pol. Sc. 
Review, Ag 191 1; The Initiative and Ref- 



erendum in Commission Cities, Annals of the 
Am. Acad, of Pol. and Social Sc, Vol. 38; 
Problems of Percentages in Direct Govt., Am. 
Pol. Sc. Review, Ag 1915; Public works. Parks 
and Buildings, a report for the III. Efficiency 
& Economy Comn., 191 6. Mem., Am. Pol. Sc. 
Assn., 1910; Am. Acad, of Pol. and Social Sc, 
191 1. Address, 224 Loraine Ave., Cincinnati. 

37,45. PERCIE ELLEN GARNETT 
(Sister of Nos. 950, 1504, 2098, 3373, 4671) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 30, 1882, 
St. Mary's, 111.; d. Robert Kirtley (b. Ar 4, 
1844, do.) and Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Gar- 
nett (b. O 19, 1845, Catasauqua, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Carthage H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; H. 
Sc. Club. Teacher, Dom. Sc. and Art, Ply- 
mouth, 111., 1909-10; do., Pratt, Kan., 19:0-12. 
Address, Plymouth, III. 

3746. CLARK LEE GIBBS 
Missionary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 8, 1879, 
La Moille, 111.; s. J. R. and Hannah M. 
(.Stanard) Gibbs. Prepared in Greencastle 
(Ind.) H. S.; Sioux Falls Baptist Coll.; Ewing 
Coll. Missionary, Am. Sunday Sch. Union, 
Casselton, N. Dak., 1909-10; do., Urbana, 1910- 
11; do., Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1911-12; (Sen. 
Missionary, do., 1913 — . Ordained Minister, 
Jl 23, 1913, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Married 
Edith Rebecca McCord, Jl 28, 1904, Arthur, 
111. Address, 1014 W. 8th St., Sioux Falls, S. 
Dak. 

3747. MARY GIBSON (VANCE) 
(Sister of No. 7541) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 27, 1887, Newport, 
Ind.; d. Oscar Bruce (b. Toronto, Ind.) and 
Harriet (Elder) Gibson (b. Dana, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Dana, (Ind.) H. S. ; Hanover Coll. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher, H. S., Farmer 
City, 111., 1909-10. Married William F. Vance, 
My 4, 191 1, Chicago. Child, Martha, b. Ap 
5, 1912. Address, 107 N. 9th St., Caldwell, 
Idaho. 

3748. MILES OTTO GIBSON 
Mech. Engr; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. N 26, 
1887, Urbana; s. J. A. Gibson. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Married Grace Lilian Smythe, S 
26, 1910, Albany, N. Y. Address, 107 N. 9th 
St., Caldwell, Idaho. 

3749. LUTIE AZUBA GOFF (CALLAN) 
(Wife of No. 2928; Sister of Nos. 1687, 

4170) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 9, 1884, R^ntoul, 
111.; d. Arthur Middleton (b. 1848, Elmira, N. 
Y.) and Clara Belle (Hall) Goff (b. 1848, 
JVIiddleton, Vt.). Prepared in Rantoul H. S. 
lUiola. Married John A. Callan ('07), Je 
30, 191 1, Champaign. Address, R. i, Newark, 
111. 

3750. FRANK GOODSPEED 

Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 2, 1884, 
Joliet, 111.; s. Charles F. (b. do.) and Hester 
Ann (Beedy) Goodspeed (b. Peotone, 111.). 
Prepared in joliet Tp. H. S. Kappa Sigma; 
Shield and Trident. Supt. for Arch., 1909; 
Engr., Coke Oven Const., 1909-11; Supt. for 
Arch., 1912 — . Address, Concrete Ship Dept., 
Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia. 

37SI. INEZ DOROTHY GORDON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 20, 1885, 
Chillicothe, Mo.; d. David (b. D 30, 1850, do.) 
and Margaret E. (Baker) Gordon (b. O 23, 
1858. Columbus, O.). Prepared in Chillicothe 
H. S. ; Lindenwood Coll., St. Charles, Mo.; 
Univ. of Mo. Teacher, Chillicothe, Mo., H. 
S. Address, Chillicothe, Mo.f 



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3752. MARGARET TRAVIS GOURLEY 
(Sister of No. 3753) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 9, 1887, 
Paxton, 111.; d. John McNeal (b. 1S47, In- 
diana Co., Pa.) and Mary Martha (Lantz) 
Gourley (b. 1848, Brookville, Jefferson Co., 
Pa.). Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onar- 
ga; Univ. Acad.; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Mich. 
Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, Moweaqua, 111., 
1909-10; do., Alexis, 111., 1910-12; do., Ab- 
ingdon, 111., 1912-14; do.. Paxton, 111.. 1914-15; 
do., Hibbing, Minn. Jr. Coll. and H. S., 1915 — -. 
Mem., O. E. S. Address, 534 S. Vermillion 
St., Paxton, 111.; bus. add., Jr. College, Hib- 
bing, Minn. 

3753. MARY JANE GOURLEY 
(Sister of No. 3752) 

Teacher; A. B. in So.; M. A., 1914; b. D 29, 
1885, Paxton, 111.; d. John McNeal (b. Ag 3, 
1847, Indiana Co., Pa.) and Mary Martha 
(Lantz) Gourley (b. S 24, 1848, Brookville, 
Pa.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Teacher, Pax- 
ton II. S., 111., 1909-13; do., Mount Morris 
Coll., Mont., 1914-16; do., Lincoln H. S., 111., 
1916-17; do., Hibbing, Minn. Jr. Coll., 1917-18. 
Alem., Presby. Church. Address, Paxton, 111. 

3754. MARY ADELAIDE GRAHAM 
(Sister of Nos. 1338, 2403) 
Assistant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 1885, 
Springfield, 111.; d. James M. (b. Ap 14, 1852, 
Castleblayney, Ireland) and Kate (Wallace) 
Graham (b. Ag 13, 1857, Rantoul, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Sacred Heart Convent, Springfield; 
Univ. Acad. Phi Beta Kappa; Eng. Club; 
Scribblers; Choral Soc. Asst. in Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1911-12. Mem., Assn. of Coll. Alumnae. 
Address, 413 S. 7th St., Springfield, lU.t 

37SS. LENNA MABEL GREGORY 
(WALKER) 
(Wife of No. 8034; Sister of No. 2682) 
Prin. H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; 
b. S 27, 1884, Moweaqua, 111.; d. Frank (b. 
Mr 30, 1854, Tobensport, Ind.) and Amanda 
(Smith) Gregory (b. S 5, i860, Moweaqua, 
111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Teacher, Eng., 
Newman fp. H. S., 111., 1909-10; Prin., Cor- 
dova H. S., 111., IQ17-18. Auth.: Sir John 
Johnson, Loyalist, Miss. Valley Historical Re- 
view, D, 1916. Married Clifton James Walker 
('16), Mr 5, 1910, 111. Address, 19 Chittenden 
Ave., Columbus, O. 

3756. MABEL A. GRIDLEY (KRESSMANN) 
(Wife of No. 3831) 
B. S. in Chem. ; b. F 11, 1887, Morrison, 111.; 
d. John (b. Je 7, 1859, do.) and Mary Ann 
(Ward) Gridley (b. Je 6, j86o, Sanborn, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Morrison H. S. Teacher, 
Chem., Emporia, Kan., 1909-10; Instr., Chem., 
Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 1910-12. Married 
Frederick W. Kressmann ('09), Je 20, 1912, 
Morrison, 111. Children: Frederick W. Jr., b. 
Je 6, 1913; Elsa Mae, b. Jl i, 1917- Address, 
Fullerton, La. 

3757. LELAND STANFORD GRIFFITH 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 8, 1887, 
McNabb, 111.; s. Walter G. (b. F 25, 1861) 
and Fannie (Smith) Griffith (b. Ag 1867, Mag- 
nolia, 111.). Prepared in (Tlear Creek Sch. 
Agr. Club: Y. M. C. A.; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Coll. 
Baseball Team. Farmer, 1909-16; Farm Ad- 
viser, Amboy, Lee Co., 111., 1916 — . Married 
Martha Jane Caldwell, Ag 12. 1914. Child. 
John Stanford, b. O 3, 1918. Address, Amboy, 

in. 

3758. SANFORD LACKEY GROVE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; A. B., 1910; b. N 
2, i88s, Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Thomas (b. 1823, 
Clarksburg, O.) and Emma (Yinger) Grove (b. 



1862, Urbana). Prepared in Cerro Gordo H. 
S. Farmer. Cerro Gordo, 111. Married Mary 
S. Adams, Mr 10, 1914. Cerro Gordo. 111. Child, 
Prances Ruth, b. Je 24, igi6. Address, Cerro 
Gordo, 111. 

3759. MADGE K. GUNDY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja i, 1886, 
Bismark, 111.; d. Francis Marion (b. My 17, 
1843, Myresville, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Smith) Gundy (b. S 30, 1854).^ Prepared in 
Danville H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Capt., 
Freshman Basketball. Teacher, H. S., Dan- 
ville, 111. Address, Bismark. 111.; bus. add., 
207 W. Seminary, Danville, 111. 



3760. HOMER LANGDON IIADLEY 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. F 21, 1887, 

Latham, 111.; s. Charles Lewis (b. My 8, 1845, 
W'aitsfield, Vt.) and Florence Maria (Oilman) 
lladley (b. N 22, 1848, Woburn, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Hadley Dist. Sch. and Maroa H. S. 
Engr., Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, 
igoq — . Married Emma Neuhaus, Je 20, 1912, 
Nashville, 111. Child, Homer Langdon, Jr., b. 
.\g I, 1915. Address, 576. 68th Ave., West 
Allis, Wis.; bus. add., c/o Allis Chalmers Co., 
Milwaukee. 

3761. FRANKLIN EUGENE HAGIE 
Phys. and Surg.; A. B. in Sc; M. D., 191 1: 

b. F 22, 1886, Elizabeth, Ill.;'s. Fred and 
Martha (Bateman) Hagie. Prepared in Eliza- 
beth H. S. Alpha Omega Alpha. Interne, 
LJniv. Hospital, Chicago, ist Lt., Med. Corps; 
Mustered out, D 7, 191 8. Address, Elizabeth, 
111. 

3762. JOSEPH WILLIAM HAKE 
Instructor: A. B. in Sc. : b. O 7, 1882, 
Hoyleton, 111.; s. Fred W. (b. 1832, Hanover, 
Ger.) and Sophia (Hartman) Hake (b. 1841, 
Wurtzburg, do.). Prepared in Nashville H. S.; 
Scholarship, N. W. Univ.; B. S., Central Wes- 
leyan Coll. Instr., Phys., Wheaton Coll., 
1909-10; In charge, Jr. Phys. Lab., 1910-15; 
Instr., Astronomy, Wesleyan Univ., Bloom- 
ington. 111., 1 91 5 — . Mem., M. E. Church; 
V. M. C. A. Address, c/o Wesleyan Univ., 
Hloomington, Ill.t 

3763. ETHEL LOTTIE HALL (BEEBY) 
(Sister of No. 3010) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 16, 1885, Hoopeston, 
111.; d. Ervin Stevens (b. F 14, 18^5, Tonica, 
111.) and Violetta (Richardson) Hall (b. Je 
iq, 1852, Peoria). Prepared in Hoopeston and 
Urbana H. Schs. Stenographer in Civ. Engng. 
Dept., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Married Frank 
F. Beebv, Je 19, 1912, Urbana. Children; 
Richard Ellis, b. Mr. 8, 1913; Robert Hall, b. 
Te 17, 1014. Address, 943 N. Lombard Ave., 
l.ak Park, 111. 

3764. WILLIAM CLYDE HANDLIN 
Biologist: A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ap 11, i88s; s. 
Daniel D (b. Ja 14, 1842. Albany, N. V.) and 
l.ucinda Marguerite (Buckles) Handlin (b. S 
10, 1846, Mt. "Pulaski, 111.). Prepared in Lake 
Fork and Mt. Pulaski H. Schs. Chem. Club; 
Baseball. Supt. of Schs., New Holland; Ath. 
Coach and Instr., Biology, Lincoln H. S.; 
Head, Biology Dept. and Ath. Dir., Pacific 
Univ., Forest Grove, Ore., two yrs.; with U. 
S. Entomol. Dept., Forest Grove, Ore., 191 7. 
Ath. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Camp Lewis, Wash.; 
Mustered out, D. 1918, Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Commandery, K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. S., 
Springfield, 111.; Logan Co. ' Teachers' Assn.; 
Lincoln Teachers' Club; Ath. Chm., Rose Fes- 
tival, Portland, Ore., 1917. Address, Lake Fork, 
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3765. DE ALTON HAYWARD 

(Brother of No. 2415) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 26, 1887, Ottawa, 
111.; s. George (b. Ap 19, 1843, Ottawa, 111.) 
and Nettie (Strickland) Hayward (b. O 21, 
1847, Adams, N. Y.). Prepared in (ittawa H. 
S. Theta Nu Epsilon. Co. 29, Inf., Central 

0. T. Sell., Camp Lee, Va. ; Mustered out, N 
23, 1918. Address, 284 Washington St., Hart- 
ford, Conn.; bus. add.. Travelers insurance 
Co., do. 

3766. WILLIAM EVERETT HEDGCOCK 

(Husband of No. 5329; Brother of Nos. 6944, 

7595, 9124) 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. F 4, 1885, 
Plymouth, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. N 3, 1861, 
do.) and .Anna Elizabeth (Wade) Iledgcock (b. 
S 17, 1863, do.). Prepared in Plymouth H. S. 
Sigma Pi; Agr. Club; Football. Teacher, Agr., 
I.aSallePeru Tp. II. S., 1910-12; Head of Agr. 
Dept.. Assn. St. H. S., Albert Lea Sch., Albert 
Lea, Minn., 191 2; Farm Adviser, Peoria Co., 
191 7 — . Mem., Assn. of Commerce, Peoria, 
1918; Congr. Church. Married Nellie Irene 
Mourning ('12), D 25, 1912, Macomb, 111. 
Child, Margaret E., b. Tn 8, 1917. Address, 206 
Archer Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 231 S. Jefferson 
Ave., do. 

3767. DONALD ALISON HENRY 
(Brother of No. 4704) 

Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 9, 1887, 
Newton, Kan.; s. John Douglas (b. Jl 17, 1855, 
Vermilion Co., 111.) and Mary Emma (Alison) 
Henry (b. Jl 7, 18O0, Winchester, O.). Pre- 
pared in Neosho (Mo.) H. S.; Lincoln Coll. of 
Law, Springfield. Sigma Xi. Engr. Appren- 
tice, Westinghouse E. & M. Co., 1909; Clerk, E. 
E. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Sub-Station 
Operator, San. Dist., Chicago, 1910-11; Asst. 
Operator, Terminal Station, do., 191 1; Dynamo 
Tender, Power House, do., 1911; Asst. Opera- 
tor, Hydro-Elec. Power House of San. Dist. of 
Chicago, 1911-12; Part owner and Mgr., Con- 
crete Staple Post Co., 1912-13; Meter E.xpert, 

1. T. S., Springfield, 111., 1913-15; Service Insp., 
St. Pub. Utilities Comn. of 111., 1915; Asst. 
Engr., do., 1915-17; Utility Rate E-xpert, do., 
1917; Asst. Elec. Engr., do., 1917 — . Sergt. at 
Arms and Mem., E.x. Com., Springfield Engrs' 
Club; Mem., M. E. Church. Married Eliza- 
beth Conover, Je 7, 1911, Champaign. Children: 
Helen lola, b. Mr 23, 1912; Douglas Alan, b. 
N 19, 1914; Donald, Jr., b. Ag 23, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 1208 W. Edwards St., Springfield, 111. 

3768. JULIUS CHARLES HERBSTMAN 
Professor; LL. B.; b. Ag 11, 1879, Summer- 
field, 111.; s. C. Herbstman and Angeline 
(Helmnkamp) Herbstman. Prepared in Sum- 
merfield Sch. A. B., McKendree Coll., 1901. 
Witenagemote; Adelphic; Egyptian Club; Illini 
Staff. Prof., Head of Pub. Speak. Dept., Univ. 
of Wash.; Lyceum Work for Ellison-White Co., 
Seattle. Address, 6307 i6th Ave., Seattle. 

3769. GEORGE ALBERT HERRMANN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 2, 1887. 
Peru, 111.; s. F. Julius (b. Ag 11, 1851, Ger.) and 
Ida (Hammerick) Herrmann (b. Ag 12, 1851, 
do.). Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. II. S. Tau 
Beta Pi. With Sargent & Lundy, Chicago, 
1909-10; III. Steel Co., South Chicago, 1910-15; 
San. Dist. of Chicago, 1915-17; Standard Oil 
Co., Chicago, 1917 — . Married Ida Mae Cono- 
ver, N 16, 1909, Chicago. Child, Marjorie Jane, 
b. Mr 2, 1916. Address, 7643 S. Park Ave., 
Chicago. 

3770. HARRY BRYANT HERSHEY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Mr 8. 1885, 
MifHin, O. ; s. F. B. and Anna (Gongwer) Her- 
shey. Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. J. D., 
Univ. of Chicago, ign- Alp'a Delta Phi; 
Phoenix; Philomathean; Delta Sigma Rho; 



Scholarship for Debating, Coll. of Law, 1909; 
Pres., Fresh, class; Mem., Class Day Com.; 
Hatcliet Orator, 1908-9; Ill.-Minn. Debate, 
1900; 111. -Ohio Debate, 1907; ill. -Wis. debate, 
1909; three intersociety deljates. City Atty. 
Bn. Adj., 111. Nat. Guard, iyo8. Married Leah 
Stapleton, Taylorville, 111. Address, Taylor- 
ville. lU.t 

3771. FRANCIS CRAIG HERSMAN 
(Brother of No. 5206) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 29, 1885, 
liersnian, 111.; s. George Jacob (b. O 9, 1853, 
do.) and Alice Leslie (McGaw) ilcrsman (b. 
Je 29, 1865, Elvastou, ill.). Prepared in JSIt. 
Sterling H. S. Ali)ha Zeta; Pres., Agr. Club; 
I'inal llonors; Sigma Xi; Research Stud., 
chem., Univ. of So. Calif., 1915-16. I^armer, 
Hersman, ill., 1910-12; Teacher, Agr., H. S., 
Yreka, Calif., 1912-13; do., lone, Calif., 1913- 
14; do., Gardena, Calif., 1914-16; Farmer, Piers- 
man, 111., 1916 — . Auth. : Three (jenerations 
on One i''arm, Wallaces' Farmer, Vol. 42, No. 
51, D 21, 1917. Trustee, Presby. Church; 
Treas., C. E. Soc. ; Brown Co. Farmers' Inst., 
Sec, 1909-10, Pres., 1911; Pres., Hersman Ath. 
Assn. Married Wilma Belle Curry, My 19, 
1910, Mt. Sterling, ill. (died Mr 17, 1916); 
Florence Josephine Curry, S 20, 1917, Wynne- 
wood, Okla. Address, Hersman, 111. 

3772. CLARENCE AGNEW HERTEL 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 27, 1886, Free- 
burg, ill.; s. Charles (b. S 15, 1847, Lorraine) 
and Josephine Louisa (Wildernian) Hertel (b. 
My 14, 1847, Freeburg, 111.). Prepared in pvt. 
study; Cent. Wesleyan Coll., 1906-7. Teaclier 
and farmer, Freeburg, 111., 1909-12; Farmer, 
Lolita, Tex., 1912 — . Married Ethel Clara Car- 
ter, D 4, 1912, Freeburg, 111. Address, Lolita, 
Tex. 

3773. *FRANK: THEODORE HEYLE 

B. S. in C. E.; b. O 2, 1884, Peoria; s. F. P. 
and Adda E. Heyle. i^repared in Bradley Poly. 
Inst., Peoria. Died F 8, 1911, Porto Bello, 
Brazil. 

3774. HARRY S. HILL 
, Chemist; B. S. in Sc.; b. D 2, 1886, Loda, 
ill; s. James Albert (b. S 10, 1851, Prince- 
ton, 111.) and Mary Ellen (Mock) Hill (b. N 

17, 1849, do.). Prepared in Paxton H. S. 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Chem. Club; Stud. Branch, 
Am. Chem. Soc; Jr. Cap Com.; Mgr., Class 
Football; Treas., Sr. Ball Com.; V. P., Stud. 
Council. Asst. Chem., A. T. & S. F. R. R. 
Co., 1909-10; do., San Bernardino, Calif., 1910- 
11; do.. Ft. Madison, la., 1911-14; do., San 
I'.ernardino, 1914 — . Auth.: Keto Ester Ad- 
dition Products with Aryl Amiens and Alco- 
hols, Jour, of the A. C. S., Vol. XXXill, No. 
3, Mr 1911. Mem., A. S. M. E.; B. P. O. 
E. Married Ethyl Ollun Jones, Mr 20, 1912, 
Topeka, Kan. Address, 828 D St., San Ber- 
nardino, Calif.; bus. add., Chem. dept., A. T. 
& S. F. R. R.. do. 

i77S. NORMAN HADEN HILL 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 25, 1881, 
Valeene, Ind.; s. Charles (b. S 30, 1858, do.) 
and Nancy Elizabeth (Cook) Hill (b. D g, 
1862, do.). Prepared in Central Norm. Coll., 
Danville, ind.; East 111. St. Norm. Sch. Sigma 
Xi; Arch. Club; Choral Soc. Struct. Designer 
and Arch. IDraftsman, I. T. S., Decatur & Big 
Four R. R., Indianapolis, igog-io; Supt., 
Temple & Burrows, Archs., Davenport, la., 
1910-14; do., Gra' am & Hill, Archs., Indianap- 
olis, 1914 — . Address, 1022 Hume-Mansur 
Bldg., Indianapolis. 

3776. OSCAR GEORGE HIVELEY 
Co. Supt. Highways; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 

18, 1886, Ackley, la.; s. George (b. O 23, 1859. 
Wriphtsvil'e, Pa.) and Theresa (Oppold) 
Iliveley (b. Ag 29, 1858, Philadelphia). Pre- 



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pared in Freeport H. S. Tau Lambda; Chi Psi. 
Asst. Engr., IlL St. Highway Comn., 1909-10; 
Draftsman, Waddell & Harrington, Kansas 
City, Mo., 1910-1:; Mem., Trunck-Hiveley Co., 
Engr. and Constr., Freeport, 111., 1911-14; Co. 
Siipt. of Highways, Stephenson Co., 111., 1914 — • 
Auth. : Report of Co. Supt. of Highways to the 
Bd. of Supvrs. of Stephenson Co., 111., of 
work completed 1914-18, Freeport Bui., 1918. 
Mem., K. C. ; B. P. O. E. Married Marguerite 
Wright, D 27, 191 1, Frankfort, S. Dak. Child, 
George Edgar, b. Je 8, 1915. Address, 357 S. 
Carroll St., Freeport, 111.; bus. add., Court 
House, do. 

3777. NELS REUBEN HJORT 
Instrumentman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 26, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Axel F. (b. Gottenberg, Sweden) 
and Charlotta Maria (Mellin) Hjort (b. do.). 
Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Draftsman, Am. Locomotive Co., 1909-10; In- 
strumentman, Big Four, 1910-11; Instrument- 
man, Const., C. M. & St. P. R. R., Maxwell, 
la., 1912 — . Address, Room 303, 33rd St., Mar- 
shalltown, la. 

3778. LUCY VIRGINIA HOFF (WHALL) 
(Sister of Nos. 1896, 2697) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 24, 1887, Deer Park, 
Md.; d. Theodore (b. S 21, 1843. Bucks Co., 
Pa.) and Lucy May (Naisby) Hoff (b. My 12, 
1855, Philadelphia). Prepared in Bloom Tp. 
H. S., Chicago Heights. Der Deutsche Verein. 
Teacher, H. S., 1909-11. Mem., Unity Presby. 
Church; R. N. A.; O. E. S.; Tolono Dom. Sc. 
Club. Married George William Whall, N 24, 
19 10, Chicago Heights. Child, Leila Constance, 
b. O 27, 191 1. Address, Tolono, 111. 

3779. PAUL ALEXANDER HOFFMAN 
(Brother of No. 5725) 

Hydraulic Engr.; B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 1910; 
s. Paul Herman (b. O 29, 1849, Breslau, Ger. )^ 
and Margaret (Hetherington) Hoffman (b. F 
18, 1852, Ontario, Can.). Prepared in Chicago 
Eng. H. and Man. Tr. Sch. ; Lewis Inst. Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Sigma Xi. Grad. Scholarship, 
1909-10; Fellowship, 1911-12. Res. Asst., An. 
Nutrition, 1910-11; Engr., Chicago Bd. of Lln- 
derwriters, 1912-14; Hydraulic Engr., do., 1914- 
16; Chief Engr., The Barrett Co., 1917; Engr., 
Central Actuarial Bur., 1917 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; O. E. S.; R. A. M.; R. and S. M.; K. 
T.; A. A. O. N. M. S.; Universal Craftsman, 
Council of Engrs. of the World; A. C. S.; Am. 
Soc. An. Nutrition. Married Lillian Martin, Jl 
23, 1913, Chicago. Child, Paul Martin, b. Jl 
22, 191 7. Address, 710 Roscoe St., Chicago. 

3780. CARL HENRY HOGE 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Mr 9, 1886, 
Wenona, 111.; s. H. D. (b. D 10, 1858, do.) 
and Isabella (Patterson) Hoge (b. Mr 13, 1854, 
Waynesburg, Pa.). Prepared in Wenona H. S. 
Iris; E. E. Club. Motorman, Seattle Elec. C^o., 
1909-10; Asst. Engr., 1910-11; Distribution 
Engr., 1911-19; Appointed St. Engr., Ja 6. 
1919 — . Mem., The Stone and Webster Club of 
Wash.; The Seattle Elec. Club; Puget Sound, 
Trac. Lt. & Power Co., Seattle. Married Flor- 
ence Mary Thompson. S 3. 1912, Seattle, Wash. 
Address, 918 26th Ave., Seattle. t 

3781. FRED NELSON HOLMQUIST 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 28, 1884, 
Weldon. 111.; s. Lars (b. D 15, 1845, Lanskrona, 
Sweden) and Kate (Dressier) Holmquist (_b. 
D 25, 1857, Vinningeu, Ger.). Prepared in 
Weldon H. S. Acacia. Mech. helper, C. & A. 
Mining Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 1909; Asst. City 
Engr., Phoenix, Ariz., 1909-12; City Engr., do., 
1912-14; Pvt. Practice, Civ. Engng., do., 1914- 
19; Appointed by Gov., St. Engr. of Ariz., 1919. 
Mem., Ariz. Club; Bachelor's Club; A. F. A. 
M. Married Louise Ross, S 24, 1918, Columbia. 
Mo. Address, c/o Arizona Club, Phoenix, Ariz. 



3782. HARRY STIRLING HORNER 

Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 15, 1884, 
Madison, Wis.; s. Frank S. (b. D 25, 1856, 
Harrisburg, Pa.) and Anna L. (Stirling) 
Horner (b. F 28. 1858, Marseilles, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Rockford H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon; Helmet; Yoxan. Married Grace 
Worthington, Je 11, 191 3, Rockford, 111. Ad- 
dress, 715 Bank Bldg., St. Paul.t 

3783. *EZEKIEL EDWARD HOSKINS 

(Husband of No. 5314; Brother of Nos. 5216, 

5733) 

R. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 22, 1882, Norris City, 
111.; s. William Franklin (b. N 4, 1841, near 
Herald, 111.) and Catharine (Spence) Hoskins 
(b. F I, 1852, near Norris City, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Carmi H. S. ; So. 111. St^ Norm. Sch., 
igoo-i. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Teacher. 
LaSalle-Peru Tp. H. S., 1909-10; Asst. in Soil 
Fertility, Univ. of 111., iqio-i6. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Married Mary Ethel Miner ('12), Ja 
I, 1913, Adair, 111. Children: Dorothy Eliza- 
beth, b. My 8, 1914; Harriet Louise, b. S 24, 
1915. Died Ap 29, 1916, Norris City, 111. 

3784. JOHN VERNON HOUSTON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 14, 1887, 
Atkinson, Neb.; s. John William Bayliss (b. 
Ja 30, 1859, Dudley, Eng.) and Clara Grace 
(Riggle) Houston (b. O 28, 1866, Onarga, 111.). 
Prepared in Jefferson H. S., Chicago. Phi 
Kappa Psi. With Ajax Forge Co., Chicago, 
1911-17. First Lt., Bat. F., 149th U. S. F. A., 
France, 191 7—. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 
4041 Lowell Ave., Chicago. 

3785. MARY HOWE (BEBB) 
(Wife of No. 4065; Sister of Nos. 2131, 2702, 
3033, 6323, 9143) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 5, 1886, Chicago; d. 
Edward G. (b. 1849, Brookline, Mass.) and 
Mary E. (Barnard) Howe (b. 1855, Chicago). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi 
Delta Psi; Alethenai; Pres., H. Sc. Club; Y. 
W. C. A. Cabinet. Teacher, Dom. Sc, Rock- 
ford, 111., 1909-10; do., Indianapolis, 1910-12; 
Head of Dept., Home Econ., Univ. of N. Dak., 
1912-16. Mem., Home Econ. Assn. Married 
Herbert Bebb ('10), Je 30, 1916, Chicago. 
Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Jl i, 1918. Address, 
1652 W. i02d St., Chicago. 

3786. WENFU YIKO HU 
Judge; LL. B.; b. Jl 1876, Ningpo, Cheki- 
ang; s. Chihtsing Zaenchang (b. D 1853, do.) 
and Luna (Van) Hu (b. Jl 1852, do.). Prepar- 
ed in Prep. Dept., St. John's Univ., Shanghai, 
China; Univ. of Chicago, 1906-8; Univ. of 
Calif. Cosmopolitan Club; Sec, Chinese Studs'. 
Club; Orat. Assn., 1908-9; Reynolds Club, 
1907-8. Sec. and Legal Adviser of Communi- 
cations, Peking; Prof, of Law, Imperial Univ., 
do., 1909-12; Dean, Nanyang Coll., Shanghai, 
1912-13; Justice, Supreme Court of China, Pe- 
king, 1913 — ; Mem., Comn. on Desciplinary 
Punishment of Judicial Officers, 19 17 — ; Judge 
of High Prize Court, 1917^ — ; Examiner of 
Judicial Officers, 1918. Auth.: (Translator) 
Green's History of the Eng. People; Pocket 
Eng. and Chinese Pronouncing Dictionary, 
Commercial Press, Shanghai; _ Jury System, 
Chinese Law Mag., Jl 1914; Chinese Judiciary, 
St. Johns' Echo, My 1915. Mem., Am. Univ. 
Club and St. John's Univ. Club, Peking; Y. 
M. C. A.; Chinese Law Club; Am. Coll. Club; 
Chinese Soc. and Pol. Sc. .\ssn.; European 
and Am. Returned Stud. Club. Decorated by 
Pres. Yuan Shi Kai, 1916; Decorated by 
Pres. Li Juan Hung, 1917. Address, 27 San- 
tiao Hutung, Morrison St., Peking, China; 
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3787- CURTIS CLAY HUBBART 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 28, 1887, 
Joslin, 111.; s. Curtis Mitchell ( b. S 29, 1859, 
Erie, do.) and Clarissa (Searle) Hubbart (b. 
D 28, 1859, Osborne, do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. C. E. Club; Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Swimming Team. Engr., R. R. Const., 1910; 
Engr., Bldg., Const., 1910; Civ. Engr., Mc- 
Lane Engng. Co.; Min. Engr., Superior Coal 
Co., Gillesijie, 111., 191 5-18: Mission Coal Co., 
Danville, 111., 191 8 — . Pres., Toastmaster's 
Club; Y. M. C. A.; A. F. A. M. ; B. P. O. 
E. ; 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survs. Married 
Lura Agnes Strebel, D 28, 1915, Danville, 
111. .4ddress, 313 Harmon Ave., Danville, Ill.t 

3788. FRANKLIN ROSCOE HUCKIN 
Physician; A. B., in Sc. ; b. Jl 31, 1885, 

Ogden, 111.; s. Edward (b. Eng.) and Caroline 
Julia (Hayes) Huckin (b. Ogden, 111.). Pre- 
pared in LTniv. Acad. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 
191 1. Phi Beta Pi. St. Mary's Hosp., Mil- 
waukee; pvt. practice, 1912 — . Mem., Al. E. 
Church. Married Beulah Beatrice Rawlinson, 
S 14, 1910. Child, Virginia Caroline, b. Ag 
30, 191 2. Address, Mansfield, Ill.t 

3789. JESSIE FRANCES HUFFMAN 

(Sister of No. 3419) 
Prin., II. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 27, 
188s, Charleston, III; d. John T. (b. 1854, do.) 
and Amanda Ellen (Redden) Huffman (b. 
1844, Hindsboro, 111.). Prepared in Charles- 
ton H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher 
in grades, Mattoon, 191 1; do., E. St. Louis, 
1912; do., Paris, 111., 1912-14; Teacher, H. S., 
Hume, 111., 1914-15; do., H. S., Reddick, 111.. 
1915-16; Prin., H. S., do., 1917-18. Mem., Y. 
W. C. A. Address, Charleston, 111. 

3790. SEAVER SANFORD HUMPHREYS 

(Brother of No. 3040) 
Grain Bus.; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. My 
29, 1887, Sheffield, 111.; s. David Franklin (b. 
Mr 15, 1861, do.) and Nellie Jeanie (Seaver) 
Humphreys (b. O 3, 1863, do.). Prepared in 
Sheffield H. S. Sigma Nu; Yoxan; Helmet; 
Class Baseball. In Ins. Bus., Spokane, 1909- 
10; Cost Acct., Chicago, 1910-11; Grain Bus., 
Atkinson, 111., 191 1 — . Address, Atkinson, 
Ill.t 

3791. ANDREW FRANKLIN HUNSAKER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; 

b. Ag I, 1880, Cobden, 111.; s. John F. and 
Martha (Anderson) Hunsaker. Prepared in 
Cobden H. S.; So. 111. Norm. Sch., 1899-1903; 
Univ. of Wis., 1909-10; Columbia, 1914-15. 
Ionian. Instr., Hist., Univ. of N. Dak., 1910- 
14; Asst., Econ., Univ. of 111., 191 7 — . Auth. : 
Civics in the Secondary Schools, Education, 
Boston; Local Government in the Panama 
Canal Zone, Quarterly Jour., Univ.. of N. Dak., 
1912; Factors in Teaching, H'estland Ediic., 
Lisbon, N. Dak., 191 1; Schools in Panama 
Canal Zone, Western Educ, 191 1. Mem., 
Am. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Sc. ; K. P. Mar- 
ried Florence Wilson, S 12, 1910, Champaign. 
Child, Imogene, b. My 1913. Address, Rantoul, 
111. 

3792. STELLA EVANGELINE HUTSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 4, 1885, Ben- 
ton, 111.; d. Dr. E. G. (b. O 6, 1850, do.) and 
Margaret E. (Ford) Hutson (b. Ja 20, i8i;i, 
do.). Prepared in Russ H. S.. San Diego, 
Calif.; Univ. Acad. H. Sc. Club (charter 
mem.); Treas., Womans' League; Sr. Basket- 
ball. Teacher, H. S., Benton, 1910-11; do., San- 
ta Fe, N. Mex., 1911-14; do.. Home Econ., Sel- 
ma, Calif., 1914-18; On leave to study Dietetics. 
Univ. of Calif. Hosp., 1918 — . Address, Ben- 
ton, 111. 



3793- GEORGE MARTIN ALLOYSIUS ILG 
Structural Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; M. S. 
in C. E.. 1916; b. N 26, 1881; s. John (b. My 
21, 1840. Einbach, Ger.) and Christine (Schneb- 
elen) Ilg (b. Je 8, 1846, Alsace. France). Pre- 
pared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Triangle; 
Spaulding Guild. With Am. Bridge Co., 1909; 
C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1909-11; Engr., Holabird 
& Roche, Archs., 191 1; Structural Engr., Jar- 
vis Hunt, Arch., Chicago. Served with 111. Nav- 
al Reserves, 1903-9; Capt., Engrs. Reserve 
Corps, 7th Provisional Regt., Hog Island Ship- 
yard. Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. Married 
Mane Sophie Marguerite Zeit. Je 27, 1910. Ad- 
dress, 1332 East Marquette Road, Chicago; 
bus. add., 30 N. Michigan Ave., do. 

3794- ERNEST THOMPSON INGOLD 
(Brother of No. 5745) 

Mgr., Elec. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 26, 
1885, Chicago; s. Arthur Johnson (b. Eng.) 
and Maggie (Thompson) Ingold (b. Ireland). 
Prepared in Acad., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, 
Wis.; Lawrence Coll., 1904-6. Phi Delta 
Theta; Phoenix; Mgr., Interschol.; Pres., 
Technograph Bd.; Chm., Sr. Mem. Com.; Sec, 
Ath. Bd. of Control; Alumni Quarterly Staff. 
Grad. Mgr. of Ath., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Pub. 
Mgr. and Asst. to Pres., Los .Angeles Invest- 
nient Co., Los Angeles, 1910; Gen. Mgr. and 
Sec, Planada Development Corp.; do., V. P., 
Jenner-Ingold Co.; Mfr., Elec. Equipment Co., 
Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mem., City 
Beautiful Com. of Los Angeles; Chm., Pub. 
Com. for St. Univ. of So. Calif.; do.. Feder- 
ation of Improvement Assns. of Los Angeles; 
Gamut Club; Sec, Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn.; 
Pres., Advertising Club; Sec, Real Est. Ad- 
vertisers Assn.; V. P., Outdoor Art League. 
Married Gene Cox. N 25, 191 1, Los Angeles. 
Address, 12th and (jrand, Los Angeles. 

3795- EDWARD FRANKLIN IRVING 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 14, 1886, 
Buffalo Hart, 111.; s. J. T. and Sarah (McCue) 
Irving. Prepared in Springfield H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Class baseball; Sr. Memorial Com. 
Asst. to Supt. of Mach., Calif, and Ariz. Min. 
Co. Mem., Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs.; B. P. 
O. E. Married Bess M. Irving, Ag 18, 1915, 
Covina, Calif. Child, Hoyt Gwen, b. N 29, 1916. 
.Address, Warren, Ariz. 

3796. WILLIAM WRIGHT IRWIN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 10, 1886, Danville; 
s. F. G. Irwin. Prepared in Danville H. S. 
With Armour & Co., E. St. Louis, 111. Address, 
728 N. loth St., East St. Louis, III. 

3797- GEORGE RHINE JACKSON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. in Eng., 
Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Lawyer, Chicago. Mar- 
ried Virginia Jones, 191 7, Champaign. Address, 
Covington, Ind.t 

3798. ZITA ELIZABETH JACKSON 
(LEONARD) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 5, 1887, Streator, 
111.; d. John Llanley (b. D 16, 1853, Roscom- 
mon Co., Ireland) and Mary Elizabeth Camp- 
bell (Reed) Jackson (b. My 28, 1857, Wash- 
ington, 111.). Prepared in Streator H. S. W. 
A. A.; Basket Ball. Teacher, H. S., 1909-10; 
Asst. Prin., H. S., Auburn, 111., 1910-11; Prin., 
H. S., Illiopolis, 111.. 1911-14. Married Charles 
Edward Leonard. F 18, 1914, Streator, 111. 
Children: Mary Agnes, b. My 5, 191 5; Teresa 
Elizabeth, b. O i, 1916. Address, Harristown, 
111. 

3799. CHARLES AUSTIN JAMES 

Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 4, 1886, 
Minneapolis; s. Charles (b. Ap 12, 1861, Har- 
risonville, 111.) and Jessie E. (Horine) James 
(b. My 6, 1866, Waterloo, do.). Prepared in 



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Chester H. S. Egyptian Club: Sigma Xi. 
Const. Engr., U. S. P. O. Bldgs., Ashtabula 
and ilassilon, O.; Chickasha, Okla.; Aniaril o, 
Tex.; Ft. Atkinson, Wis.; Hoopeston, 111.; 
Const. Engr., Clarke Const. Co., Danville, 111. 
Mem B P O. E. Married Eva Lucile Dugan, 
F 24,'iQi5, Boulder, Colo. Child, Lillie Eliza- 
beth b. F 24, 1916. Address, c/o Clarke Const. 
Co.,' Danville, 111. 

3S00. DELOSS LAWRENCE JAMES 
Market Specialist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 22, 
1885, Huntley, 111.; s. Arlo Lawrence and 
Margaret Louise (Munshaw) James. Prepared 
in Crystal Lake H S. Alpha Zeta; g.gma 
Xi. Instr., Storrs Agr. Coll., Conn., 190/-8, 
Instr. in Dairy Dept., Lniv. of 111., i9o8-'o. 
Supt. Milk Dept. and Farm, Hershey Choco- 
late Co., Hershey. Pa., 1910-13; Co. Agr .Ad- 
visor, McHenry Co., 111.. '913-16; Supt 
Linnisapp Farm, Oregon, 111.. iqi6; East Pa. 
Rep., Hunt, Helm, Ferris ic Co., Harvard, 
111 I9I7- Asst., Marketing Dairy Products, 
U''S Bur. of Markets, Washington. D. C, 
,(,'i8— . Married Emma E. Walter, Je 4, i9.i3. 
Hummelstown, Pa. Children: Marion Louise, 
h \d 12 igis; Walter Lawrence, b. A 9. 
1916 Address. Bur. of Markets, Washington, 
D. C. 

3801. McNEAL COLE JAMES 

Professor; B. S. in Agr.; A B. in Sc.; b^ 
Ag 27, 1S87, Crestline, O. ; s. Jerry A. (b. D 
W^ 1856, do.) and Lucinda Jane (Cole) James 
7b An 22, i860, do.). Prepared in. Streator 
Tn H S- 111. St. Norm. Univ. Sigma Xi; 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; V. M C. A. Cabinet. 
Teacher, Miami Univ., Oxford, O., summer, 
1009; Head, Dept.. Elementary Agr., St. 
Norm. Sch., Valley City, N. Dak., 1909-16. 
Co \gr. Agt., Barnes Co., X. Dak., i9i6-iS>, 
Prof:, Agr. Educ, Univ Ky., 1918-. Auth^: 
Svllabus of Course in Agr. for St. H. Schs. 
of N. Dak., St. H. S. Bd., Grand Forks X 
Dak, 1910. Ed., Elementary Agr., Dept. of 
Weslland Educ. Lisbon, N. Dak., i9'0-i3. 
Mem., Nat. Educ. Assn., 1909-16; X Dak. 
Educ. Assn., 1909-16; K P;;„^I- E Oiurc 1; 
Official Bd.. M. E. Chuch, Valley City. Mai 
ried Eva Ratekin, Ag 18, i?09. Swan Creek. 
111. (died 1913); Emma EUingson, 1915, Val- 
ley City, N. Dak. Children: Margaret Ger- 
trude, b. Ag 6, iqio; Joseph Ratekin, b U 2.-,. 
iQi^- Alice Winifred, b. Je 3, 191?; Addresi. 
149 Washington Ave., Lexington, Ky. 

3802. GEORGE LEONARD JENSEN 
(Brother of No. 271 1) 

Arch. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 17, 1SS2, 
Chicago; s. Ole S. (b. Ap 21, 1845. Skudesnes, 
Norwav) and Anna G. (Isaacson) Jensen (b. 
S 26, '1851, Farson, do.). Prepared in Lewis 
Inst., Chicago, 1904-7- Sigma Xi. Asst on 
Corps St. L. I. M. & S. R. R., 1909: Rein- 
forced Concrete Designer, Builders Material 
Supplv Co., Kansas City, Mo^ 1910: do.. L. 
M & St. P. R. R.. 1910-11: Bldg. Insp.. Ex- 
aminer of Efficiency and Arch. Engr., Chicago, 
191 1 ; Arch. Engr., Bd. of, Educ Chicago, 
ist Lt., Engrs., 554th Bn., Camp Humphreys. 
Va.; Mustered out, Ja 2, 1919- Auth.: Ke-Kun- 
ning Curves, Eng>ig. Record. 1909; Continuous 
Concrete Beams with Restrained Ends do... 
1910; Wing Abutment Formulas, Engng. A ens. 
1912; Maximum Moments at Two ft. Intervals 
under Class E 50 Loading, do., 1912; A Design 
of a Wing Abutment, Technograph. 1912; Ue- 
sign of a Built-in Brick Chimney, Engng. 
Neu's, 191 4. Mem.. A. F. A. M. Married Anna 
E Olsen, Je 5, 191-'. Chicago. Child, George 
Leonard. Jr. b. Ap 9. i9i6. Addre'ss 4^)2-^ ^■ 
Robey St.. Chicago; bus. add., Bd. of Educ, do. 



3803. PAUL MARTIN JOHANNING 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 7, 1885, 
Tamestown, Mo.; s. C. L. (b. Waterloo, 111.) 
and .\gnes (Scholz) Johanning. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Engr., Vaughn & Meyer, Mil- 
waukee. Married Cecelia Huber, Ag 8, 1911, 
Milwaukee. Child, Bernice Agnes, b. Mr 24, 
1916. Address, 770 Superior St., Milwaukee; 
bus. add., 502 Security Bldg., do. 

3804. PRESTON KING JOHNSON 
(Brother of No. 3806) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr i, 1885; s. Preston 
King (b. 1854, near Lafayette, Ind.) and Belle 
(Chance) Johnson (b. My 6, 1857, Lester, 111.). 
Prepared in Salem H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philo- 
mathean; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Phoenix; 111. -Ind. Debate; Stud. Union; Assoc. 
Ed., mini; Theta Kappa Mu, Permanent Sec. 
.A.sst. St. Atty. of St. Clair Co.; Lawyer, Belle- 
ville, HI. Mem., M. W. A.; A. F. A. M.; 
K. T.; Pres., Illini Club of Belleville; Belle- 
ville Bar Assn.; Sec.-Treas., Belleville Daily 
.4dvocate. Married Celia H. Alexander, TI 16, 
1912. Belleville, 111. Children: Mildred Glossel, 
b. My 8. 1913; Preston King, BII, b. Ap 23, 
1915. Address, 221 Wabash Ave., Belleville, 
111.; bus. add.. First Nat. Bank, do. 

3805. ROXANA GALLETLY JOHNSON 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Spencer, Ind.; d. Levi 

Smith (b. do.) and Matilda A. (GalletW) Tohn- 

3on (b. do.). Prepared in Spencer H. S. A. B., 

Ind. St. Univ., 1903. Instr., Winona Tech.; 

Instr., Lib. Sch., Indianapolis, 1908-9; Univ. 

of 111. Lib., 1909; Cataloger, Washington St. 

Coll., 1910-12; In charge of cir. and instr. in 

Dept. of Lib. Sc, Univ. of Wash., S 1912 — . 

Address, 551S Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles; 

bus. add., Los Angeles Co. Free Library, Los 

Angeles. 

3806. WILLIAM CHANCE JOHNSON 

(Brother of No. 3804) 
Engr. and Contr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 
II, 1883, Altamont, HI.; s. Preston King (b. 
Mr I. 1854, Linden, Ind.) and Belle (Chance) 
Johnson (b. My 3, 1858, Kinmundy, III.). 
Prepared in Salem H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi; C. E. Club; Technograph Bd.; Special 
Honors. Asst. Bridge Engr., 111. Highway 
Comn., Springfield, 111., 1909; Div. Engr., C. 
C. C. & St. L. R. R. Co., Evansville, Ind., 
1910-11; Engr., and Contr., Salem, 111., 1911- 
12; do., Belleville, 111., 1913—- Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Married Etta Hoisington Johnson, Ag 
26, 1907, Walshville, 111. Children: Richard 
Lester, b. My 5, 1909; Jane, b. Mr 8, 1914. 
Address, 510 S. High St., Belleville, 111. 



3807. JAMES MILTON JOHNSTON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 3, 1885, Milan, III.; 
s. John C. (b. do.) and Sadie W. (Davis) 
Johnston (b. Rock Island, 111.). Prepared in 
Rock Island H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi 
Delta Phi; Glee and Mandolin Club; Class 
Football; Pres., Law Class, 1909- City Atty., 
Moline, 111. Mem., Moline Club. Address, 
3309 Park 1 6th St., Moline, 111.; bus. add., 310 
Peoples Bank Bldg., do. 

3808. *BL.\NCHE JONES (WESTERN) 
\. B. in L. & A.; b. Ta 15, 1889, Deers, 
m.; d. William Matthew (b. D 8, 1849, Sidney, 
do.) and Nora B. (Cooper) Jones (b. Jl 16, 
1S63, Philo, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Phi Delta Psi; Athenean. Married Lea Miron 
Western, O 5, 1910. Died S 24, 191I1 Urbana. 

3809. BRUCE LEROY JONES 
Surv. and Asst. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; 
b. N 20, 1886, Wheeler, Ind.; s. Charles Fran- 
cis (b. S 22, 1846, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.) 
and Sophia (Vader) Jones (b. Ag. i, 1847. 



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Cattaraugus Co., do.). Prepared in Valpara- 
iso (Ind.) H. S. triangle. Mem.^ M. E. 
Church. Married Agnes Ziga Hams, S 2, 
1909, Urbana. Address. Union, IlLf 

3810. FRANK SCFIALL JONES 
(Brother of No. 3430) 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 2, 
1887, Balavia. III.; s. Horace N. (b. Ag 27, 
1859) and May E. S. Jones (b. S 27, 1861). 
Prepared in VV. Batavia H. S. With Doherty 
Operating Co., 60 Wall St., New York City; 
Asst. Supt., do., acting as Mgr. of Coke Sales. 
Mem., Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; Nat. Cml. Gas 
Assn. Address, c/o Union Carbide Co., Niag- 
ara Falls. N. Y. 

3811. JOHN LLOYD JONES 
(Son of No. 239; Husband of No. 4569) 
Banker; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O 16, 1887, 
near Henry, 111.; s. Robert Davis ('80), (b. O 
22, i860, Lacon, 111.) and Minnie Prudence 
(Miller) Jones (b. D 21, i860, Peru, III.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Tau 
Beta Pi. Bookkeeper, First Nat. Bank, Henry, 
111., 1909-10; Cashier, do., 1910 — -. O. T. C. 
Ft. Sheridan, 1917; ist Lt., 114th M. G. Bn., 
France, Ja 1918 — . Married Elizabeth M. Broad- 
dus Cn), O 21, 1912, Henry, 111. Children: 
Robert Clark, b. Ja 12, 1917; John Lloyd, Jr., 
b- Je 5, 1918. Address, Henry, 111. 

3812. TRUMAN NATHANIEL JONES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; b. 
D 6, 1881, Leland, 111.; s. C. B. and Anna 
(Barnes) Jones. Prepared in E. Aurora. 
Scholarship in Hist. Teacher, Hist., H. S., 
Moline. Address, 2401 12th Ave., Moline, 111. 



3813. MYRON KENDALL JORDAN 
(Husband of No. 3476) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O i, 1881, 
Malvern, la.; s. James Corington (b. Mr 31, 
1845, Rockport, O.) and Mary Ellen (Dunlap) 
Jordan (b. F 10, 1856, Leyden, 111.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club; Triangle. Civ. 
Engr., Crocker & Ketchum; do., H. S. Cracker, 
Const, of Viaducts and Subways; Struct. Engr., 
K. C. Struct. Steel Co.; Checker, Struct. Steel 
Am. Bridge Co., 191 2 — . Assoc, mem., A. S. 
C. E. Married Nellie Pearl Mathews ('08), 
Ap 7, 1912, Champaign. Child, Ellen, b. Ag 
13, 1918. Address, 7600 Champlain Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Am. Bridge Co., Gary, Ind. 



3814. JOHN LARIMER KAGY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1912; b. 
F 22, 1888; s. Levi Monroe (b. D 15, 1855, 
Seneca Co., O.) and Alice (Larimer) Kagy 
(b. Mr 14. 1861, Salem, 111.). Prepared in 
Salem H. S. Scholarship in Law, 1910-n; 
Master in Chancery, Marion Co., 1915-18. 
303 Ammunition Train, ist H. Q. Bn., France, 
1918— . Mem., I. O. O. F. Married Eva 
Murray, D 4, 1914. Child, John Murray, b. 
Ap 19, 1917. Address,. Salem, 111. 



3815. LUCILE EMMA KAYS (MILLAR) 
(Daughter of No. 214; Sister of No. 2717) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 19, 1S85, Buda, 111.; 
d. Emery ('79), (b. O 10, 1853, Magnolia, 111.) 
and Emma C. (Trask) Kays (b. S 6, 1854, Bu- 
da, 111.). Prepared in Phoenix (Ariz) H. S. Al- 
pha Xi Delta; Athenean; H. Sc. Club. Teach- 
er, Dom. Art, 1909-10; (Charge of Home Econ. 
Dept. in H. S., Phoenix, Ariz., 1911. Married 
Charles Ernest Millar, Je 11, 1912, Phoenix, 
Ariz. Child, Margaret, b. Mr 1913. Address, 
East Lansing, Mich. 



3816. VICTOR C. KAYS 
(Brother of No. 5240) 
Pres., St. Agr. Sch.; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 
24, 1882, Magnolia, 111.; s. John A. (b. Mr 7, 
1 85 1, do.) and Mary A. (Hartenbower) Kays 
(b. Ag 8, 1862, Minn.). Prepared in Henry 
H. S.; No. III. St. Norm. Sch., 1899-1902; 
B. S. A. and M. S. A., St. Agr. Coll., N. M. 
Basketball Capt. ; Football. Agr. and charge 
of Exp. Sta., St. Agr. Sch., Wetumpka, Ala., 
1910-11; Pres., St. Agr. Sch., Jonesboro, Ark., 
191 1 — • Address, Jonesboro, Ark. 

3817. TRUMAN LEE KELLEY 
(Brother of Nos. 1909, 5242) 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; M. A., 191 1; b. 
My 25, 1884, Whitehall, Mich.; s. Marshall 
Charles (b. 1842, Vt. ) and Mary Strong 
(Smith) Kelley (b. 1853). Prepared in Mus- 
kegon_ (Mich.) H. S.; Minnesota, 1903-04. Ph. 
D., Columbia, 1914. Gamma Alpha; Cosmo- 
i^olitan Club; Special Honors; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Pres., Educ. Club (Later Kappa 
Delta Pi). Teacher, Ga. Sch. of Tech., 1909- 
10; H. S., Fresno, Calif., 1911-12; Consulting 
Psychologist, Culver Mil. Acad., 1913-14; 
Instr., Educ. Psych., Univ. of Tex., 1914-15; 
Adj. Prof., Educ. Psych., do., 1915-17; Asst. 
Prof., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1017 — . Auth. : 
Educational Guidance, Columbia Univ., N. Y., 
1914; Tables to Facilitate the Calculation of 
Partial Coefficients of Correlation and Re- 
gression Equations, Univ. of Tex., 1916; Men- 
ial Aspects of Delinquency, Univ. of Tex., 
1 91 6; The Assn. Exp., Psych. Review, Vol. 
20, No. 6, N 1913; Comparable Measures, 
Jour, of Educ. Psych., D 19 14; The Colony 
Plan for the care of the Feeble-minded, Bui. 
of Tex. St. Conf. of Charities and Correc- 
tions, Vol. 2, No. I, Ja 1915; A Study of H. 

5. and Univ. Grades. Jour". Educ. Psych., Vol. 

6, No. 6, 191 5; A Constructive Ability Test, 
do., Ja 1916: A Simplified Method of LIsing 
Scaled Data for Purposes of Testing, Sch. and 
Soc, Vol. 4, Jl 18, 1916; Further Logical 
Aspects of the Binet Scale, Psych. Review, 
Vol. 23, No. 5, S 1916; Thorndike's Reading 
Scale Alpha 2 Adapted to Individual Testing, 
Teachers Coll. Record, Vol. 18, No. 3, My 
191 7; Effect of Malaria and Hookworm upon 
the Physical and Mental Development of School 
Children. El. Sch. Jour., Vol. 18, No. i, 1917; 
Individual Testing with Completion Test Ex- 
ercises, Teachers' Coll. Record, Vol. 18, No. 
.1, S 1 917. Mem., Am. Psych, .'^ssn.; N. E. 
.\.; A. A. A. S. Married Mrs. Lura Osgood 
Rogers, Ag 26, 191 1, Los Angeles. Address, 
'I'eachers Coll., Columbia Univ., New York 
City. 

381S. LOUIS RALPH KELLY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 2, 1883, DuQuoin, 
III.; s. Thomas B. (b. S i, 1839, Aberdeen, O.) 
and Nannie Belle (Fleming) Kelly (b. Ja 26, 
1849, Rome. O.). Prepared in DuQuoin H. 
S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Egyptian 
Club; Jr. Prom. Com. Lawyer and U. S. In- 
ternal Revenue Collector; Co. Judge, Perry 
Co., lib; Chm. Legal Advisory Bd. ; Connected 
with office of the U. S. Revenue Collector 
for So. 111. with hdqtrs. at E. St. Louis. Ad- 
dress, 359 E. Park St., DuQuoin, 111. 

3819. BARTLETT MARTIN KERR 
(Brother of No. 3059) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 21, 1886, 
Urbana;" s. Thomas Wesley (b. Chattanooga, 
Tenn.) and Elizabeth (Ellrod) Kerr (b. May- 
view. 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Class 
Football and Baseball. Draftsman, P. & E. 
Shops, Urbana. 1909-10; Insp., Commonwealth 
.Steel Co., Granite City, 111., 1910-11; Drafts- 
man, Velie Motor Vehicle Co., Moline, HI., 
1911-12; Designer, Mercer Auto Co., Trenton, 
N. J., 1913-15; Exp. Engr., Automobiles and 



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Gas Tractors, J. I. Case Motor Co., Racine, 
Wis., 191 5—. Mem., B. P. O. E. ; A. F. A. 
M. Married Nellie S. Roughton, Ag 12, 191 1, 
Urbana. Child, Bartlett, Jr., b. D 29, 1917. 
Address, 1727 Park Ave., Racine, Wis.; bus. 
add., J. I. Case Motor Co., Racine, Wis. 

3820. MERCEDES KILNER (REID) 

(Sister of No. 2722) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 10, 1887, York, 
Neb.; d. John Caleb (b. Je 6, 1855, Yorkshire, 
Eng.) and Lenna (Hammond) Kilner (b. Ag 
17, 1853, la.). Prepared in John Marshall H. 
S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1905-8. Mem., Math- 
eon Club of Chicago; Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. 
Married Hugh McClurg Reid, Jl 12, 1909, Chi- 
cago. Child, Hugh McClurg, Jr., b. Jl 4, 191 1. 
Address, 1107 N. Park Ave., Chicago; bi(s. 
add., 662 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C.t 

3821. JOHN KENNEDY KINCAID 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 29, 1885, 
Athens, 111.; s. John Henry (b. Jl 9, 1848, do.) 
and Ellen Jane (Culver) Kincaid (b. Jl 31, 
1849, do.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Acacia; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Agr. 
Club; Prelim. Honors; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Farmer, 1909 — . Precinct Food Administrator, 
Menard Co.; Seed Corn Administrator, St. 
Council of Defense. Mem., Presby. Clnirch; 
A. F. A. M.; Commandery, K. T. ; Shrine, 
Ansar Temple, Springfield, 111.; Sec.-Treas., 
Menard Co. Farmers' Inst., 1914 — •. Married 
Edith Mae Painter, S 12, 1918, Carrollton, 111. 
Address, Indian Point, Athens, 111. 

3822. BRUCE ADAMS KING 
Manufacturer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 28, 
1887; s. M. B. (b. Huntsville, 111.) and Emily 
N. King (b. Perry, do.). Prepared in Augusta 
H. S. Zeta Psi; Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. 
Club. Farmer, 1909-10; Asst. Mgr., Plow 
Dept., Deere & Co., 1910-12; Supt., Deere & 
Co. Midland Works, E. Moline, 1912-17; Mfr., 
Combat Wagons for U. S. A., 19 17 — •. Mar- 
ried Rhoda Margaretha Reinhardt, Je 11, 1912, 
Kansas City, Mo. Child, Bruce Adams, Jr., b. 
Ap 22, 1913. Address, 2404 nth St., Moline, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Deere & Co., do. 

3823. HOWARD BAKER KINGSBURY 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. O 13, 1879, Joplin, 
Mo.; s. Charles M. (b. D 23, 1840, Bangor, 
Me.) and Amelia E. (Baker) Kingsbury, (b. 
Mr 6, 1848, Calhoun, 111.). Prepared in Olney 
H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1903. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1909- 
10; Head of Math. Dept., West Division H 
S., Milvi'aukee, 1910 — . Mem., Church Bd., 
Wesley M. E. Church. Married Ethel Alice 
Walser, D 30, 1903, West Salem, 111. Children: 
Charles Howard, b. Ap 4, 1905; Harold Nelson, 
b. My 13, 1912; Herbert Kenneth, b. Ap 5, 
19 1 6. Address, 383 31st St., Milwaukee. 

3824. ELIZABETH KIRK (ROBINSON) 
(Sister of Nos. 5248, 8488) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 28, 1886, near Ma- 
con, 111.; d. Orlando T. (b. Mr 22, 1857, 
Warsaw, Ind.) and Mary S. (Cummings) 
Kirk (b. Ja 8, i860, Blue Mound, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S.; 111. St. Norm. L^niv., 
1904-5. W. A. A.; Class Basket Ball'; Tennis 
Mgr.; Swimming Leader; Volunteer Band; Y. 
W. C. A. Cabinet. Teacher, S. Dak.; Home- 
steader, do; Prin., Pub. Sch., Sadorus, 1912- 
13; Teacher. White Hall, 1913-15. Married 
Ewell W. Robinson, Je 28, 1915, Omaha, Neb. 
Children: Ewell Kirk, b. Je 2, 1916; Mabel 
Elizabeth, b. My 12, 1918. Address, R. 2, 
Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 



3825. WARREN EMERSON KNAPP 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. ii\ Chem. E.; b. Je 16, 
1885, Kan.; s Harry S. (b. Jl 9, i860, Mich.) 
and Anna Emerson (Waddell) Knapp (b. My 
31, 1861, Mich.). Prepared in Evanston Tp. 
H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1904-6. Sigma Nu; Alpha 
Chi Sigma. Asst. Chem., Gen. Chem. (^o., (Ilhi- 
cago, 1910; First Asst. Chem., do., 1911-12; 
Research Chem.. do., 1912; Works Chem., do., 
1913-18; do.. Gen. Chem. Co.. Pulaski, Va., 
1918—. Mem., A. C. S.; Epis. Church. Mar- 
ried Ethel Cowles, S 16, 1912, Burlington, la. 
Children: Caroline, b. 19x3; Katherine, b. 
1915; Harry Lamonto, b. 1917 (died 1917). 
Address, General Chemical Co., Pulaski, Va. 

3826. SAMUEL MILES KNOX 
Live Stock Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 
5, 1888, Humboldt, Kan.; s. Anson H. (b. O 
8, 1855, Wyanet, 111.) and Annie Louise Dewey 
(Whipple) Knox (b. Ap 24, 1856, Boston). 
Prepared in Sheffield H. S. Agr. Club; Schol- 
arship from Bureau Co.; Track, 1909. Farmer, 
La Harpe, Kan., 1909-14; Cattle and Hog Breed- 
er, Humboldt, Kan., 1914-18. Tp. Bd., 1910- 
14; Sch. Bd., 1912-16. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
B. P. O. E.; Chap Commandery; Sec, Kan. 
'Mulefoot Hog Assn.; Sec, Allen Co. (Kan.) 
Short Horn Breeders Assn. Married Mabel 
Lula Davis, D 10, 1912, Independence, Mo. 
Children: Samuel Miles, III., b. Ap 5, 1914; 
Anna Mary, b. Je i, 1917. Address, Humboldt, 
Kan. 

3827. AMUND MARIUS KORSMO 
(Brother of No. 4756) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 4, 1886, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Gunnar (b. Norway) and Thea 
(Olsen) Korsmo (b. do.). Prepared in Elgin 
H. S. Triangle; Class Football. Address, 
6226 Lakewood Ave., Chicago. f 



3828. JOHN CLINTON KOST 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F i, 1875, Bushnell, III.; 
s. John William (b. 1847, 111.) and Mary 
Elizabeth (Crowl) Kost (b. 1850, 111.). Pre- 
pared in West. 111. Norm. Coll. and Bus. 
Inst., Bushnell, 111. Atty. at Law and Justice 
of the Peace, Galesburg, 111. Mem., I. O. O. 
F. Married Elsie M. Copeland, F 20, 190 1, 
Galesburg, III. Children: John Clinton, b. 
F 10, 1902; Victor R., b. My 12, 1905; Mary 
Virginia, b. Ag 25, 1914. Address, Galesburg, 
111.; bus. add., 109 E. Main St., do. 

3829. EUGENE WILLIAM KRAFT 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 25, 1886, 
St. Louis; s. Louis P. Kraft (b. St. Louis). 
Prepared in Central H. S., St. Louis; Grad. 
Stud.. Konigliche Technische Hochschule Zu 
Charlottenburg, Berlin, Ger. ; Konigliche 
Wurttembergische Polytecknikum, Stuttgart, 
Ger. Mgr., Kueffel & Esser Co. of New 
York, Chicago Branch. Auth. : Directions for 
Math, and Similar Instruments Manufactured 
by above Co.; Descriptive Catalogs, etc., pub. 
by the Co. Mem., Chicago Engrs. Club. 
Address, 520 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



3830. CHRISTIAN HERMAN KRlEILING 
Drainage Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 26, 1885, 
Bishop, 111.; s. Herman Gehard (b. 1839, Han- 
over, Ger.) and Mary (Budke) Kreiling (b. 
1845, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad.; West. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; 
Prelim. Honors. Drainage Engr., Chandler- 
ville, 1909-14; do., Havana, 111., 1914-18. 
Patented Dredge, 191 1. Married Ruby Flor- 
ence Ellenberger, D 30, 1916. Child, Dortha 
Jane, b. Je 22, 1917. Address, 622 N. Broad- 
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3831. FREDERICK WILLIAM KRESSMANN 

(Husband of No. 3756) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; M. S., 1910; 
b. F 6, 1888, Chicago: s. Fred (b. 1859, do.) 
and Minna (Hink) Kressman (b. 1862, near 
Lincoln, Neb.). Prepared in Crane ^Tech. H. 
S., Chicago. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; 
Prelim., Special and Final Honors. Fellow- 
ship, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. Chem., For- 
est Products Lab., U. S. Forest Service Bur., 
Dept. of Agr., 1910-11; Chem. do., 1911-16; 
Gen. Mgr., Plant of Internal. Alcohol Corp., 
Fullerton, La. Devised New Improved meth- 
ods for mfg. ethyl alcohol from wood waste; 
yellow dyestuff in Osage Orange wood used 
for dyeing khaki colors at present time. Auth.: 
(With S. W. Parr) The Spontaneous Combus- 
tion of Coal with Special Reference to Bit- 
uminous Coals of the 111. Type, Univ. of 111. 
Engng. Exp. Sta. Bui., No. 46, 1910; Many 
articles relating to use of wood and sawmill 
waste for alcohol production.. Jour. Indus, and 
Engng. Chem.; articles describing dyestuffs in 
Osage Orange for dyeing army goods, published 
in Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem. and Jour. 
Am. Leather Chem. Mem., A. C. S.; Am. 
Leather Chem. Assn.; Fellow, A. A. A. S. 
Married Mabel Alberta Gridley ('09), Je 20, 
1912, Morrison, 111. Children: Frederick Wil- 
liam, Jr., b. Je 6, 1913; Elsa Mae, b. Jl i, 1917. 
Address, Fullerton, La.; bus. add., 59 Pearl St., 
New York City. 

3832. LEROY LANG 
Manager; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 191 1; b. 
Mr 13, 1886, Monticello, la.; s. Horatio James 
(b. 1851, Cornwall, Eng.) and Mary (Wolfe) 
Lang (b. 1856). Prepared in Monticello H. S. 
Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta. Instr., Dairy Mfrs., 
and Asst., Exp. Sta., Univ. of HI., 1911-13; 
Assoc, 1914-16; Field Mgr., Chapin-Sacks Mfg. 
Co., Washiniton, D. C. Married Margaret 
Hope Hallett, My 5, 191 5, Springfield, 111. 
Children: Carl Leland, b. Ag 21, 1914; Margar- 
et Ellen, b. Ja 2, 1917. Address, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 

3833. GEORGE PENCE LARGE 
Instrumentman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 9, 1885, 
Owaneco, 111.; s. George E. and Daisy D. 
(Pence) Large. Prepared in Taylorville H. 
S. Instrumentman, C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. 
Address, R. i, Box 17, Owaneco, 111. 

3834. ELY VAILL LAUGHLIN 
Dean of Lenox College; A. B. in Sc. ; b. 
Ta 16, 1875, San Antonia, Tex.; s. Charles 
H. (b. Ja 23, 1836, Quincy, III.) and Mary S. 
(Waldo) Laughlin (b. Je 14, 1837, Osceola, 
Mo.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Prin., 
H. S., Monticello, 1908-9; Teacher, Sc, H. S., 
1909-10; Farmer, 1910-11; Prof., Lenox Coll., 
Hopkinton, la., 1911; Dean, do., 1915 — . Auth.: 
At the Helm of a Small College, Unpopular 
Review, Jl 191 5; Articles in farm publications. 
Married Anna Hawker, Je 1905, Griggsville, 111. 
Children: Charles Vaill, b. My 30, 1907; Fran- 
ces Aileen, b. O 23, 1909. Address, Hopkin- 
ton, la. 

3835. CHARLES BOPES LEE 
(Son of No. 218; Brother of Nos. 3071. 4769. 
(7030, 7732) 
With Armour Grain Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Mr 17, 1886, Hamlet, 111.; s. Elisha ('79), (b. 
Ap 6, 1856, Hamlet, 111.) and Lena (Bopes) 
Lee. Prepared in Aledo H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha 
Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Adelphic; Ed. Agr.; 
Maj., Univ. Regt. Farmer, 1909-10; Instr., 
Univ. of Nebr., and Exp. Sta. work, 1910; 
Dept. of An. Husb., do., 1910-16; Armour 
Grain Col, Chicago, 1916. Married Jessie 
Gretchen Beghtol, Mr 18, 1916. Address, 
Armour Grain Co., Chicago. 



3836. GERTRUDE ANN LEE (McKELVEY) 
(Wife of No. 3088) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 17, 1885, Pesotum, 
111.; d. Noah (b. My 29, 1853, do.) and Mary 
Caroline (Hart) Lee (b. D 8," 1858, Neoga, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chi Omega; 
Phi Delta Psi; H. Sc. Club. Married Frank 
Hotchkiss McKelvey ('07), F 9, 1910, Cham- 
paign. Children: Mary Frances, b. D 17, 1911; 
Frank Hotchkiss, Jr., b. Ap 5, 1917. Address, 
R. 3, Sparta, 111. 

3837. EDWARD FERDINAND JACOB 

LINDBERG 

(Brother of Nos. 4278, 5271) 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. N 9, 
1887, Cherokee, la.; s. Karl (b. Ja 26, 1846, 
Wexio, Kronoberg, Sweden) and Hannah (iVy- 
stroni) Lindberg (b. S 1S46, Fahlum, Koppar- 
berg, do.). Prepared in Cherokee (la.) H. S. 
Theta Delta Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; E. E. 
Soc ; Hawkeye Club; Scand. Club; Stud, mem., 
A. I. E. E.; Track; Class Pres. ; Class Football, 
Mgr.; Sr. Mem. Com.; Jr. Smoker Com. Const. 
Dept., Commonwealth Edison Co., 1909; San. 
Dist. of Chicago, 1909-10; Mem., Assn. of 
Steel Elec. Engrs., Central Elec. Co., 1910-14; 
Mgr., The Reliance Elec. and Engng. Co., 
Cleveland, 1914. 111. Nat. Guard, 1909-10; 
Lt., O. R. C, IQ18; Aeroplane armament officer, 
Air Service, 1918; Commander, 3rd Ord. (Cas- 
ual Co., A. E. F., France, 19 18 — . Mem., Chi- 
cago Ath. Assn. Address, Chicago Athletic 
Assn., Chicago; bus. add., 343 S. Dearborn St., 
do. 

3838. FLEETWOOD HERNDON LINDLEY 
. City Clerk; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; 
b. Ap 4, 1887, Springfield, 111.; s. Joseph P. 
(b. Mr 20, 1842, Mansfield, O.) and Julia A. 
(Herndon) Lindley (b. Je 10, 1854, Spring- 
field, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Scabbard and Blade; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Dept. Mgr. and Buyer, R. F. Herndon 
and Co., Springfield, 111., 1909-16; do.. Green- 
house Vegetable bus., 1916; City Clerk, Spring- 
field, 111., 1919— . Second Lt., M. G. Co., 
Camp Hancock, Ga.; Mustered out, D 10, 1918. 
Pres., Univ. of 111. Alumni Assn., Springfield, 
111., 1916-17; Mem., Bd. of Mgrs. of Oak 
Ridge Cemetery, 1918. Address, 904 S. Sth St., 
Springfield, HI. 



3839. JAMES HOWARD LINN 
Bond Salesman; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. 
Mr 28, 1887; s. James C. Linn (b. Harrisburg, 
Pa.). Prepared in New Trier H. S. Shield 
and Trident; Phi Gamma Delta; Yoxan. 
Harris Trust and Savings Co., Calif.; Bond 
Salesman, Lee Higginson & Co., The Rookery, 
Chicago. Capt., U. S. A. Address, Winnetka, 
111.; bus. add, c/o Lee Higginson & Co., 
Chicago. 

3840. MARGIE LINTON 
A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 17, 1885, Lewistown, 
111.; d. George K. (b. 1859, Johnstown, Pa.) 
and Elizabeth A. (Fahnestock) Linton (b. 1859, 
Lewistown, 111.). Prepared in Lewistown 
H. S. Eng. Club. Address, 920 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana. 

3841. NELL EVELYN LLOYD (ALLUM) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 19. 1886, Hubbard 
Woods, 111.; d. Llewellyn H. (b. 1863, Chi- 
cago) and Ellen Theresa (Taylor) Lloyd (b. 
1863, do.). Prepared in New Trier H. S.; 
N. W. Acad.; N. W. Univ., 1905-6. Delta 
Gamma. Married George Frederick Allum, 
Je 30, 1914, Wheaton, III. Children: Nancy 
Evelyn, b. Je 18, 1916; Dorothy, b. Ap 10, 
1918. Address, 704 Gary Ave., Wheaton, III. 



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3842. WALTER CONTANT LOCKE 

(Husband of No. 4965) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 29, 
1 836, LaSalle, 111.; s. William Anderson (b. 
O 2, 1854, near Dayton, O.) and Sarah Jane 
(Contant) Locke (b. F 15, 1861, Belle Vernon, 
Pa.). Prepared in LaSalle-Pcru Tp. H. S. 
Triangle. Min. and Irrigation, Boise, Idaho, 
1909-14; Highway Engrs., As.st. Engng. Dept. 
of Pub. Works and Bidgs., Div. of Highways, 
St. of HI., Peoria, 1915-1S; Asst. Engr., Salime 
Co. Coal Co., Harrisburg, 111., 1918 — . Married 
Lois Rebecca Webber ('11), Ja i, 1912, Indian- 
apolis. Children: Virginia, b. Je 8, 1913; Wil- 
liam Webber, b. My 12, 1916. Address, 407_ E. 
Locust St., Harrisburg, 111.; bus. add., Salime 
County Coal Co., do. 

3843. HARRY STEPHEN LOFQUIST 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 12, 1885, Bur- 
lington, la.; s. Olof Ludwig (b. Ja 8, 1859) 
and Hannah Christine (Norling) Lofquist (b. 
N 23, 1858). Prepared in Kewanee H. S. 
Final Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Engr., 
Engng. Dept., Nat. Lamp Works of Gen. Elec. 
Co.; Fostoria Incandescent Lamp Div., Nat. 
Lamp Works, Gen. Elec. Co., Fostoria, O. Ad- 
dress, Y. M. C. A., Fostoria, O. 

3844. GEORGE DURWARD LONG 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 11, 18S3, Reinbeck, 

la.; s. Simeon Dimend (b. Ja 18, 1845, Somer- 
setshire, Eng.) and Marjorie May (Durward) 
Long (b. Je 6, 1853, Aberdeen, Scotland). 
Prepared in Fulton H. S. Adelphic. With 
Kimball & Blake, Attys., Mason City, la., 1909- 
11; with Alder'son & Breckinridge, Attys., Sum- 
mersville, W. Va., 1911-13; Jr. Mem. of Law 
Firm, S. E. and George D. Long; Mfrs. St. 
Bank Bldg., E. Moline, 111., 1913-18; City 
Atty. of E. Moline, 111., 1917 — ■ Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, Mfrs. St. Bank Bldg., East 
Moline. 111. 

3845. MAURICE FRANKLIN LORD 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O s. 1887, 

Piano, III.; s. Franklin William (b. Ag 31, 
1848, Little Rock, 111.) and Lida (Van Emon) 
Lord (b. D 21, 1857, Yorkville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Piano H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Adelphic. Class Baseball; Class Football. 
J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Lawyer, 1912 — . 
2nd Lt., F. A., Camp Taylor. Ky. ; Mustered 
out, D 21, 191 8. Mem., Peoples Church of 
Aurora; Aurora Bar Assn.; Jerusalem Temple 
No. 90, A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. Married Anna 
Mack, Je 16, 1917- Address^ 25 S. 4th St., 
Aurora, 111.; bus. add., 342 Coulter Block, do. 

3846. FREDERICK AYRES LORENZ, Jr. 
Pres., Binding Co.; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. 

F 26, 1886, Lansing, Mich.; s. Frederick A. 
(b. O 2, 1862, Ontario, O.) and Florence May 
(Ayres) Lorenz (b. My 10, 1864, Kalida, O.). 
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Univ. 
of Chicago, 1904-5. Delta Kappa Epsilon. 
Insp. Engr., C. & N. W. R. R., 1909; Oper- 
ating Engr., Republic Iron & Steel Co., 1910; 
Steel Wheel Expert, Am. Steel Foundries, 
1910-16; Mgr., Wheel Dept., Am. St. Foun- 
dries, 1916-17; Pres., The Hill' Binding Co., 
Chicago, 191 7 — . Mem., West. R. R. Chib. 
Address, 5621 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 1056 Van Buren St., do. 

3847. JAMES CHARLES LUND 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; M. S., ign; 
b. D 21, 1886, Paxton, 111.; s. Carl F. (b. Je 
10, 186s, Motala, Sweden) and Anna (Peter- 
son) Lund (b. My 3, 1862, Sodertelje, do.). 
Prepared in Paxton H. S. Scandinavian Club; 
M. E. Soc. Instr. in Metal Working, Univ. 
of 111.. 1909-10; Asst. in G. E. D., do., 1910-11; 
Const. Engr., 111. H'phway Comn., i9>i; with 
the Jackson Milling Co., Jackson. Minn., 1912; 



with Deere & Co., Piece Rate Dept., Moline, 
111., 1912-17; Joiin Deere Plow Works of Deere 
& Co., Moline, 111.; Asst. Supt., do., 191 7-1 S; 
Dain Mfg. Co.. Ottumwa, la., 191S — . Married 
.Sue W. Oilman, Je 8, 1912, Hoopeston, III. 
Child, Margaret Sue, b. F 5, 191S. Address 311 
North Wapello, Ottumwa, la.; bus. add., Dain 
Mfg. Co., do. 

3848. JOHN, ELLIOTT LYNN 
Statistician; A. b'. in L. & A.; b. N 7, 
1883, Lockridge, la.; s. John S. (b. Mr 14, 
1858, do.) and Emma J. (Holt) Lynn (b. Ag 
21, 1859, do.). Prepared in Washington, la., 
H. S.; Washington Acad.; St. Univ. of la., 
1905-6. Agent, Passenger Dept., C. B. & Q. 
R. R., 1909-18; Statistician, C^entral Western 
Region, U. S. Railroad Admin. Married Agnes 
V. Nord, O 9, 1912. Child, John Ward, b. O 
31, 1913. Address, 3125 "Oak Park Ave., 
Berwyn, 111.; bus. add., 547 W. Jackson Blvd., 
Chicago. 

3849. *CLARE PARSONS McCASKEY 
(Brother of Nos. 3463, 47S8) 

Salesman; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. D 9, 
1886, Eldorado, Kan.; s. Alfred Samuel (b. 
My 13. 1854, Bucyrus, O.) and Justitia (Par- 
sons) McCaskey (b. Ap 23, 1856, LaGrange, 
do.). Prepared in Englewood H. S. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon. Helmet. Class Football, Bas- 
ket ball. With Univ. Portland Cement Co., 
1909-10; Salesman, LT. S. Printograph Co., 1910- 
ii; do., Sewell Clapp Mfg. Co., 1911 — . Lt. 
Inf., U. S. R. Unassigned A. E. F., France; 
Capt., do. Killed in action, N 191,8, France. 

3850. WILLIAM THOMPSON McCLENA- 
HAN 

Asst. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. My 
24, 1880, Arkansas City, Kan.; s. Robert Ste- 
wart (b. Je 1838, Fairview, O.) and Martha 
(Thompson) McClenahan (b. D 26, 1S48, Clin- 
ton, Pa.). Prepared in Monmouth H. S.; 
Monmouth Coll. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; 
Final Honors. Asst. City Engr., Excelsior 
Springs, Mo., 1909-11; City Engr., Water 
Works Design and Const., Salem, 111., 191 1- 
12; Asst. Engr., Chester & Flemming, Pitts- 
burgh, 1912-13; Supt., Kensington Water Co., 
New Kensington, Pa., 1913-16; Asst. Engr., 
Pearse & Greeley, Chicago, 1916-18. Auth. : 
Articles in Engng. Record, 1910, 1911, 1916; 
Engng. and Contracting, O 1916. Address, 349 
E. 5 8th St., Chicago; bus. add., 64 W. Ran- 
dolph, do. . 

3851. HUGH ALLEN McCREA 

Superintendent; B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. Jl 
29, 1886, Bethalto, 111.; s. H. T. (b. Scotland 
and Hannah L. (Chandler) McCrea. Pre- 
pared in Alton H. S. Class Football; Mgr., 
Class Basketball; Zeta Psi. 111. Traction Co., 
Car Shops, Const. Dept.; Gen. Elec. Co., Test, 
Power and Min. Engr. Dept.; Asst. Elec. Supt., 
Ashland Iron & Min. Co., Ashland, Ky., 
1917 — . 111. Naval Reserve, Alton, 111., 1903- 
07. Married Mary Agnes Dare. F 17, 191 7. 
Schenectady, N. Y. Address, Ashland, Ky. 

3852. HARVEY DOUGLAS McGINNIS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My ig, 1886, 
Lone Tree, la.; s. Jolm Charles (b. Mr 14. 
i860, Mendota. 111.) and Anna Elizabeth (Mun- 
die) McGinnis (b. S 22, 1863. do.). Prepared 
in Mendota and Kirksville (Mo.) H. Schs. In 
Testing Dept., H. B. Smith Co. Address^ 476 
Downer Place, Aurora, Ill.t 

3S53. JOHN VERNER McINTYRE 
Cashier; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. My 3, 
1R87, Newman, 111.; s. Tohn B. (b. Muirkirk, 
Ont., Can.) and Isabelle Porter (McAllister) 
Mclntyre (b. Newport, Ind.). Prepared in 
Newman H. S. Cashier. First St. Bank. Mar- 
ried Nellie Byran Mofhtt. D 29, 1910, New- 
man, 111. Addtess, Eagle Point, Ore. 



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3854. ARTHUR WILSON McKELVEY 

(Brother of No. 308S) 
Real Est. Bits.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 1, 
18S3, Sparta, III.; s. Sidney A. (b. do.) and 
Hattie T. (Hotchkiss) McKelvey (b. Sharon 
Valley, Conn.). Prepared in Sparta H. S.; 
Univ. of Wis., 1908. Phi Delta Theta. Mar- 
ried Gaye E. Edwards, F 2.;, ign, Murphys- 
boro, 111. Child, daughter, b. D 17, 191 1. Ad- 
dress, Los Angeles. 

3855. JOSEPH LYONS McLAUGHLIN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 28, 1883, Salem, Hi.; 

s. Joseph Knox and Tirzah Elvira (Morton) 
McLaug:hlin. Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Sch. 
Delta Sigma Rho; Theta Kappa Nu; Adelphic; 
Egyptian Club; ist Scholarship in Coll. of 
Law, 1907-8; Ilalf Scholarships, 190S-9; Lead- 
er, HI. -la. Debate; Leader, Ind.-Hl. Debates. 
Lawyer, Sullivan, HI., 1915 — -. Married, Nel- 
lie I'^erne Whitchurch, Ag 28, 1912, Salem, 111. 
Children: Joseph Knox. Jr., b. Ag 28, 1913; 
Jack Whitchurch, b. Ja 11, 1915. Address, 
Sullivan, 111. 

3856. , EUGENE CAMPBELL IS^cMILLAN 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 26, 1886, 

Denver, 111.; s. C. M. (b. Ag 21, i8=;3, West 
Point, 111.) and Clara Ann (Campbell) Mc- 
Millan (b. Ap 8, 1859, Lewistown, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Carthage Coll. Sigma Xi; Varsity 
Water Polo. With R. W. Hunt & Co., Insp., 
R. R. Equipment, 1909-11; Mech. Engr., Am. 
Bur. of Inspection and Tests, 1911-13; Branch 
Sales Mgr., Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, 
O., 191 3 — . Married Margaret Mosher, Je 3, 
191 1, Columbus, O. Child, Robert Campbell, 
b. Ja 12, igi8. Address, 1221 W. 24th St., 
Minneapolis. 

3857. SARAH GRACE McMILLEN (JOR- 

GENSEN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; b. Pitts- 
burgh; d. Hugh (b. Scotland) and Elizabeth 
Jane (McCleary) McMillen (b. Ireland); Pre- 
pared in Macomb H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Champaign. Mar- 
ried F. A. Jorgensen, S 3, 1913, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 308 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign. 
3858. NORAII McNEILL 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 4, 1876, Garden 
Grove, la.; d. Stanfield Pinkard (b. F 14, 1827, 
Washington, Ky.) and Nancy (Arnold) Mc- 
Neill (b. Ja 29, 1837, Tifhn, O.). Prepared in 
Garden Grove (la) H. S. ; la. Agr. Coll., Ames. 
1895-6; la. St. Univ., 1896-8; Univ. of Neb., 
1905-6; Univ jf Mich., 1906-7. A. B., Univ. 
of Mich., 190/. Libn., Club Lib., head S. Dak. 
H. S. Lib., 1909-11; Head Loan & Ref. Dept., 
Rosenberg Lib., Galveston, Tex., 191 1 — . Mem., 
Epis. Church; D. A. R. Address, Galveston, 
Tex.t 
3859. SANTOSH CHANDRA MAJUMDAR 

Dairy Farmer and Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. F 21, 1886, Calcutta; s. Svish Chandra (b. 
1858, Rajshahy, Bengal) and Sm Jugalmohini 
Devi (Gupta) Majumdar (b. 1868, Bengal). 
Prepared in Shantinikelan Bramha Chanyash- 
ram (also called Branihavidyalaya of Bolpur). 
Agr. Club; Cosmospolitan Club; Pres. of House 
Com.; Unity Club; Social Sc. Club. Worked 
in Cheese Factory, Wis.; Dairy farming and 
teaching of Eng. and Sc. in Bramhachany- 
ashram Inst., Shantiniketan, Bolpur, 1910. 
Auth.: Dairy Cows of India, Agr., 1908; Fer- 
tility of Soils, Bangadarsan Magazine, 1909; 
Bacteria, Gangadarsan Magazine of Calcutta, 
1909; The Immured Monks of Tibet (transla- 
tion), Prabashi Mag. of Calcutta, 191 1; The 
Psychology of a Hope, The Prabashi, 191 1. 
W'ith the exception of the first, all articles are 
in Bengal. Mem. Ex. Com. of Shantiniketan 
Bramhachanyashram; Ashramic Sangha of 
Shantiniketan. Married Sitabala Mullick, F 
6, 191 1, Calcutta. Address. Shantiniketan, 
Bolpur, E. I. Ry. Loop Line, Bengal, India. 



3860. JESSIE VALENTINE MANN 
(WADDELL) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 14, 1887, Nora 
Springs, la.; d. Orville Carleton (b. Jl 22, 
1859, Swiftwater, N. H.) and Emma Ida 
(Knapp) Mann (b. N 20, 1863, Nora Springs, 
la.). Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Y. W. C. 
.\. ; Alpha Chi Omega; Class Basketball; 
(Jlass V. P. and Sec. Mem., Home Study 
Circle of Vandalia; Pres., do., igii-12; Treas., 
Home Missionary Soc. ; O. E. S.; Bd. of Educ, 
1917-20; Treas., Vandalia Woman's Club, 19 17- 
18; Presby. Church. Married Tames Vance 
WaddeH, Je 22, 1909, Oak Park, 111. Children: 
Ruth Emma, b. Ap 4, 1910; Jessie Frances, b. 
Jl 14, 1912; Thomas James, b. Mr 2, 1914. 
Address, 230 S. 7th St., Vandalia, 111. 

3861. MARY ELIZABETH MANN 
(HEPBURN) 

(Daughter of No. 108; VVife of No. 3025; 
Sister of No. 2170) 

A. B. in L. & A.; B. Mus., 1910; b. Ja 28, 
1886, Gilman, 111.; d. Frank Irving ('7(1), (b. 
iVIy 8, 1854, Marshall Co.. 111.) and Fan- 
nie (Judson) Mann. Prepared in Gilman H. 
S. Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Married Nelson William Hepburn ('07), D 
29, 1910, Gilman, 111. Children: Elizabeth, 
b. Jl 13, 1912; Ruth Eleanor, b. D 6, 1915. 
Address, 806 Iowa St., Urbana. 

3862. WARREN MOORE MANSFIELD 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. & A. B. in Sc.; b. 
O 7, 1882, Rio Tp., 111.; s. Amos W. (b. Mr 15, 
1853, Knox Co., 111.) and Frances Elizabeth 
(Tilden) Mansfield (b. Ag 3, 1852, White 
River Junction. Vt.). Prepared in Woodhuli 
H. S.; Acad, of Drake Univ.; Hedding Coll., 
Abingdon, 111., 2 yrs. Sigma Xi. In testing 
Lab., Deere & Co., Moline, 111., 1911 — . Jr. 
Mem., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Mar- 
ried Beula Mae Mansfield, Je 21, 191 1, Battle 
Creek, Mich. Address, Williston, N. Dak.t 

3863. *LEW'IS VINTON MANSPEAKER, 
JR. 

(Brother of Nos. 2171, 5295) 

B. S. in C. E.; b: My 26, 1887, Champaign; 
s. Lewis Vinton (b. N 27, 1852, Bedford, Pa.) 
and Emma (Gruver) INIanspeaker (b. N 29, 
1858, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in (Thanipaign 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Prelim. Honors. Rail- 
road Locations and Const., 1909-10; Engr., 
M. O. & G. R. R., Muskogee, Okla., 1910-11; 
do., L. & A. R. R. Tex., Ark, 1911; do, Mad- 
eira-Mamore R. R., Brazil, 1911-15. Capt. U. 
S. A., 1917-18. Died F 8, 1918, Camp Lee, Va. 

3864. ALBERT LEROY MARSH 
Gen. Mgr.; B. S. in Cheni.; b. Ag 6, 1877, 
Pontiac, 111.; s. John Alanson (b. O 16, 1855, 
North Brookfield", N. Y.) and Ardena Ellen 
(Hake) Marsh (b. N 29, 1858, Peoria). Pre- 
pared in Pontiac and Pana H. Schs. Phi Lamb- 
da Upsilon; 111. Rifle Team. Asst. Chem., 111. 
St. Water Sur., 1901; with Porter Storage 
Battery Co., Waukegan, 190 1-2; Tech. Writer, 
Internat. Corres. Sch., 1901-2; with Chicago 
.Storage Battery Co., 1903-4; with William A. 
Spinks & Co., 1904-5; with Hoskins Co., 1905- 
9; Sec. and Chief Engr., Hoskins Mfg. Co., 
Detroit, 1909; Gen. Mgr., do., 1913 — . Patents 
granted for Thermo Elec. Element, Elec. Re- 
sistance Element, Elec. Stove, Elec. Gold An- 
nealer (Dental), Elec. Muffle Furnace (Den- 
tal) ; Thermo Elec. Element, Elec. Furnace, 
Thermo Elec. Couple, 1905-10; other patents 
pending, also foreign patents. Published var- 
ious articles relating to storage batteries, the 
Nickel-oxide cell, solid electrolyte cells, elect- 
rode terminology, etc. Mem., Am. Electro- 
chem. Soc; Soc. of Detroit Chem.; A. C. S.; 
Am. Inst, of Metals; Ingleside Club of De- 



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tioit; Detroit Ath. Club; Detroit Bd. of Com- 
inerce; Detroit Y. M. C. A.; Alumni Assn. of 
Detroit. Married Minnie Hayward, Je 25, 1900, 
Chicago. Children: Ruth, b. Ag 9, 1901; Alice, 
b. Ag 18, 1905 (died Ag 23, 1905); John Al- 
l>ert, b. N 29, 1906; Arthur Willis, b. O 21, 
1908; Charles Edward, b. S 14, 1913. Address, 
144 Atkinson Ave., Detroit; bus. add., 453-471 
Lawton Ave., do. 



3865. DANIEL MARSH 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 19, 1886, 
Weldon, III.; s. Robert (b. My 23, 1850, 
DeWitt 111.) and Catherine (BossernianJ 
Marsh (b. D 5, 1852, O.). Prepared in Wel- 
don H. S.; Univ. Acad. Onyx Club; C. E. 
Club. Insp., 111. Highway Comn., 1909; 

Draftsman, C. W. Humphrey, Chicago, 1910; 
Supt. of Constr., Interlocking Concrete Court 
Co., 1910; Draftsman, U. S. R. S., 1910; 
Instrumentman,^ do., 1910-11: Jr. Engr., d<}., 
19T1-17; Co. Surveyors Office, Los Angeles, 
1917 — . Mem., 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Sur- 
veyors; Ariz. Club, Phoenix, Ariz. Married 
Mary Gertrude Costley, S 12, 191 1, Fresno, 
Calif. Child, Patricia Catherine, b. Jl 22, 
1 913. Address, 130 S. 6th St. Alhambra. Cabf. 



3866. WILLIAM CHRISTOPH MARTI 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. Eng.; b. My 23, 
1887, Chicago; s. Werner (b. My 18, 1861, 
Matt. Canton Glarus, Switzerland) and Agnes 
(Itzel) Marti (b. Mr 9, 1862, Obernburg, 
Bavaria, Ger.). Prepared in Lake View and 
Crane Tech. H. Schs., Chicago. Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Chem. Club; Der Deutsche 
Verein; Choral Soc; Phi Xi; Prelim. Honors; 
111. Crane Alumni of Univ. of 111. Asst. Chem., 
Big Four R. R., 1909-11; do., Francis Phar- 
macy Co., Indianapolis, 191 1; Asst., Chem., 
Mich. Agr. Exp. Sta., E. Lansing, Mich., 1911- 
13; Chem., Mo. Geol. Sur., Rolla, Mo., 1914: 
San. Chem., Chicago Dept. of Health, 191 4-1 5; 
Chem., Bur. of Waste Disposal, Dept. of Pub. 
Works, Chicago, 1915 — . Chem., Chicago Ven- 
tilation Comn. Auth.: Treatment of Waters 
with Boiler Compounds, Bui. No. 8, ///. S. 
Water Stir.; A Peculiar Disease in Horses, 
Breeders Ga::ettc, S 1913; A Simple Method 
for Preparing Neutral Ammonium Citrate Sol- 
ution, Jour, of Indus, and Engng. Chem., Vol. 
5, No. 7, Je 1913; A Determination of the 
Relative Efficiency of the Various Methods 
of Formaldehyde Fumigation, 191 5, to be pub- 
lished. Mem., Am. Electro-Chem. Soc; A. 
C. S.; Marion Club., Indianapolis; Res. Club, 
Mich. Agr. Coll.; Grand Recording Scribe, 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; A. F. A. M.; Square 
Club, Chicago. Married Leta Fay McCreary, 
Je 14, 191 1, Indianapolis. Children: William 
Alexander Werner, b. Je 23, 1913 (.died Je 23, 
1913); Marjorie Virginia, b. N 28, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 1649 Haviland Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
Municipal Reduction Plant, 39th and Iron Sts., 
do. 



3867. ARSELIA BESSIE MARTIN 

(SWISHER) 

(Wife of No. 4447) 

B. S. in Arch.; M. S., 1910; b. Mr 18, 1883, 
Atlantic, la.; d. Williams Briggs (b. 1856, 
Portsmouth, R. I.) and Ruth Alice (Reeves) 
Martin (b. 1857, Warren Co., la.). Prepared 
in Atlantic (la.) H. S. Arch. Club; Pen and 
Brush Club; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Res. Scholarship. Arch. Drafting 
for H. V. Von Hoist, 1910; do.. Arthur 
Henn, Chicago, 191 1 -12. Married Ele D. 
Swisher ('10), Ap 18, 1912, Atlantic, la. 
Children: Alice Abby. b. Ja 10, 1913; Ele 
Martin, b. S 29, 1915- Address, Ronan, Mont. 



3868. LUTA MARTIN (RAMP) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 10, 1882, Oakland, 111.; 
d. Flora (Sargent) Martin (b. S i, 1848). 
Prepared in 111. Woman's Coll. Phi Delta 
Fsi; Alpha Alpha; Athenean. Traveled in 
Europe. Married Waldo Lester Ramp, O 18, 
1911. Address, Williamsiield, Ill.t 

3869. ELMER FAUNTLEROY MARYATT 
(Husband of No. 5049) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 14, 1887, 
Weiser, Idaho; s. David Pendleton (b. O 12, 
1846, Milton, O.) and Cora (Dickerson) Mary- 
att. Prepared in Intermountain Inst. Iris; 
Class Football; E. E. Soc; A. I. E. E. With 
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Seattle, 
1909-10; with Stone & Webster Engr. Corp., 
power plant Const., Snoqualmie, Wash., 191 o- 
1 1 ; Engr., Buckley and Derringer, Washing- 
ton, 1911-12; Keokuk and Hamilton, 111., 1912- 
15; do., Grandview, Wash., 191 5 — . Mem., 
A. I. E. E.; A. F. A. M.;' Plymouth Congr. 
Church. Married Eugenia Bradley ('12), My 
14, 1913, Loda, 111. Children: David Pendle- 
ton, Ap 10, 1914; Bradley, b. Ag 7, 191 5; 
Rachael, b. D 31, 1916. Address, 4014 Holly 
St.. Seattle. 

3870. JOHN WARNE MATHEWSON 
Inspecting Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 27, 

1886, Elburn, 111.; s. A. T. Mathewson (b. do.). 
Prepared in Elburn II. S.; Univ. Acad. Sigma 
Xi; Eta Kappa Nu. Insp., North Shore Elec. 
Ry., 1909-10; Engr., F. J. Postel & Co., 1910-11; 
Insp. and Engr., Interst. Telephone Co., 
.\urora. 111., 1911-12; Insp., Pub. Service Co., 
Waukegan, 111.; with Remy Elec. Co., Ander- 
son, Ind., 1918 — . Address, c/o Remy Elec. Co., 
Anderson, Ind. 

3871. BESSIE GLENN MATTHEWS 

(BARTON) 

(Sister of No. 1739) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 30, 1886, Monmouth, 
111.; d. John William (b. Jl 7, 1848, Macon, 
Miss.) and Mary Gertrude (Stevens) Mat- 
thews (b. N 23, 1843, Peterboro, N. Y.). Pre- 
Itared in jNIuncie, Ind. H. S. Chi Omega; 
llliola. Sub. teacher, Sacs and Fox Indian 
School, Toledo, la., 1910; Sec to Pres., Knox- 
ville Bus. Coll., 1911-12; Stenographer, Henry 
Hudson. Lawyer, 1912-13. Sec. Lafollette, 
Chap., Am. Red Cross, 191 7—. Mem., Knox- 
ville Alumnae Chap, of Chi Omega; So. Assn. 
of Coll. Women. Married William David 
Barton, My s, 1914, Knoxville, Tenn. Ad- 
dress, Lafollette, Tenn. 

3872. WILLIAM WYMAN MAY 

(Brother of Nos. 1152, 4809) 
Advertiser; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Mr 
17, 1887, St. Paul; s. Henry Ritter (b. Ed- 
meston, N. Y.) and Ida Althea (Monroe) May 
(h. do.). Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Phoenix; Yoxan; Helmet; Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; Track; Bus. Mgr., IlHo. With Butler 
Bros., 1909-10; Continental Ins. Co., 1910-11; 
Advertiser, Montgomery Ward & Co., 1911-17. 
1st Lt., 332nd F. A., Camp Grant, 111.; Instr., 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Address, Rochelle, 
111. 

3873. JAMES LESLIE MELTON 
Branch Mgr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 13, 1880, 

Madisonville, Kv'. ; s. Aron Casby (b. D 15, 
1859, Hopkins Co., Ky.) and Margueret Eliza- 
beth (McCord) Melton (b. Ja 14, i860. Provi- 
dence, Ky.). Prepared in Marion H. S.; Ky. 
St. Coll.,' 1905-6. Foreman, Brick Work, 1909- 
10; Designer, Reinforced Concrete, 1910-11; 
Struct. Draftsman, 191 1 — ; Bldg. (Contract- 
ing, Denver, 1912-13; Designer, Reinforced 
Concrete Truss Const. Steel Co., Oklahoma 
City, 1914-15; Chief Draftsman and Designer, 
do., 1916-17; Dist. Mgr., do., 1917-18; Branch 



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Mgr., Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, O., 
1918 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; Oklahoma City 
Rotary Club. Married Gustava Ilaynes, My 4, 
1910, Marion, Ky. Child, Glen Adair, b. Mr 
17, 191 1 ; Gordon Keith, b. Ap 22, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 716 Colcord Bldg., Truscon Steel Co., 
Youngstown, O. 

3874. JOSEPH RRFXKENRIDGE MESSICK 
(Husband of No. 3297) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 4, 1885, E. St. Louis, 
111.; s. Joseph B. (b. F 28, 1847, Carlinville, 
HI.) and Sarah P. (Woods) Messick (b. O 8, 
1857, Des Moines). Prepared in Smith Acad., 
St. Louis. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Shield 
and Trident; Yoxan; Jr. mem., Messick and 
Messick, Attys. ; Sec, Alonzo K. Vickers, 
Justice of HI. .Supreme Court; Sec, to Grand 
Exalted Ruler, B. P. O. Elks. Married Flor- 
ence Brundage ('08), S 9, 191 1, Muskegon, 
Mich. Child, Joseph Breckenridge, IH, b. S i, 
1913. Address, 3016 Linden Place, East St. 
Louis, 111.; bus. add., 538 Murphy Bldg., do. 

3875. CHARLES ERNEST MILLAR 
(Brother of Nos. 763, 1063) 

Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 191 1; b. 
Te 23, 1885, Coles Co., 111.; s. Adam (b. 1839, 
W. Va.) and Fannie Bowen (Knowles) Millar 
(b. 1843, O.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 
B. S. in Agr., Kan. St. Agr. (Toll., 1915. 
Adelphic; Chem. Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Alpha Zeta. Grad. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 
1909-10; Asst., Chem., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
1910-11; Asst. Chem. in Soil Investigation, 
Exp. Sta., do., 19H-14; Instr. in Soils, do., 
1914-15; Asst. Prof, of Soils, Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1915 — . Auth.: Extent and Composition of 
the Incrustation of some Filter Sands, Jour, 
of Indus, and Engng. Chem., Vol. Ill, No. 2, 
191 1 ; A Modification of the Parr Total Carbon 
Apparatus, do.. Vol. 5, No. 3, 1913; Notes 
on the Colorimetric Determination of Phos- 
phorous in Soil Extracts,' do., Vol. VII, No. 
7, 191 5; The Water Content of the Soil and 
the Composition and Concentration of the 
Soil Solution as Indicated by the Freez- 
ing Point Lowering of the Roots and Taps of 
Plants, Soil Science, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1917. 
Married Lucile Emma Kays, 191 2, Phoenix, 
Ariz. Child, Margaret, b. Mr 24, 1913. Ad- 
dress, East Lansing, Mich. 

3876. ALVIN CHARLES MILLER 

Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 31, 1884, 
New Athens, 111.; s. Charles M. (b. Ja 21, 1859, 
do.) and Anna A. (Shaer) Miller (b. Ag 24, 
1862, do.). Prepared in Belleville H. S. Onyx 
Club. Lab., Am. Carbon Battery Co., 1910-11; 
< )wner and Mgr., Monticello and Bement Ice 
Co., 191 1 — •. Elder, Presby. Church. Mfr., 
Monticello and Bement Ice Co., 191 1 — . Mar- 
ried Minnie E. Miller, S 3, 1910, Urbana. 
Children: Mary J., b. Je 23, 191 1; Kathryn, 
b. S 3, 1913; Robert C, b. Ag 11, 1915; Ruth 
A., b. Ag 29, 191 7. Address, Monticello, 111. 

3877. JOHN J. MILLER 
(Brother of Nos. 2762, 4309) 
Manager; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 29, 1887, 
Ida Grove, la.; s. Jay D. (b. S 12, 1854, 
Lanark, 111.) and Mary Julia (Jacob) Miller 
(b. D 22, 1855, Wheeling, W. Va.). Prepared 
in Geneva H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Chem. 
Club; Adelphic; Prelim. Honors; Sr. Basket- 
ball; Sr. Football; Mandolin and Glee Club; 
mini Bd. of Control; Mgr., Sti(d. Dir., Assoc. 
Ed., Chem. Abstracts, 1909-14; Ed., do., 1915; 
Sales Mgr., J. F. Humphreys & Co., Bloom- 
ington. 111., 1915-16; Gen. Mgr., do., 1917-18. 
Auth.: Conservation of Nat. Resources in Re- 
lation To Bus., Jour, of Indus, and Engng. 
Chem., Vol. VI, No. 4, 1914. Chemical Ab- 
stracting, do.. Vol. VI, No. 5, 1914. Mem., A. C. 
S. ; Nat. Pres., Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pres., Civic 
League of Bloomington and Normal, 111., 



1917-18; Pres., Adv. Club, Bloomington, 111., 
1917-18. Married Ruth Marie Coffman, Je 8, 

1910, Columbus, O. Child, Byron Coffman, b. 
Je I, 19 1 7. Address, 54 Whites Place, Bloom- 
ington, 111.; bus. add., c/o J. F. Humphreys & 
Co.. do. 

3878. CLIFFORD PUSEY MILLS 
(Husband of No. 4343; Brother of Nos. 2181, 

7809) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 21, 1887, Mc- 
Nabb, 111.; s. Willis B. (b. 1855, do.) and Mar- 
tha E. (Benjamin) Mills (b. 1859, Holder, 111.). 
Prepared in Center Sch., McNabb, 111. Chi 
Beta; Alpha Zeta; Agron. Soc. ; Agr. Club; 
Philomathean. Teacher, Agr., Williams and 
Vashti Coll., Aledo, 111., 1909-11; do., H. S., 
Mt. Vernon, 111., 1911-12; Farmer, 1912— . 
Married Florence M. Parrett ('10), Je 28, 

1 911, Homer, HI. Child, Wallace Parrett, 
b. N 23, 1913. Address, Homer, 111. 

3879. WILLIAM ALONZO MILLS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 9, 1882, Salem, 111.; 

s. Edward Clarence (b. D 26, 1841, do.) and 
Rebecca M. (Horton) Mills (b. S 14, 1854, 
near Jacksonville, 111.). Prepared in Salem 
and Robinson II. Schs. Van Twiller Law 
Club. Lawyer, Salem, 111. Army Field Clerk, 
France. Address, Salem, 111. 

3880. HAROLD HANSON MITCHELL 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; M. S., 1913; Ph. D., 
1915; b. Ja 22, 1886, Evanston, 111.; s. Charles 
Page (b. 1854, Liverpool, Eng.) and Clara 
Minerva (Hanson) Mitchell (b. 1856, New- 
bury, Vt.). Prepared in Hyde Park and Aus- 
tin H. Schs., Chicago. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Sigma Xi. Assoc, An. Nutrition, Coll. of 
Agr. and Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1915- 
18; Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — . Auth.: Studies in 
Nutrition; An Investigation of the Influence 
of Saltpeter on the Nutrition and Health of 
Man with Ref. to its Occurence in Cured 
Meats; (With H. S. Grindlcy) Discussion and 
Interpretation of the Biochem. data, pub. by 
Univ. of HI., 1918, 8 vol.; (With H. L. Rietz) 
On the Metabolism Experiment as a Statistical 
Problem, Jour, of Biol. Chem., Vol. 8, 1910. 
(With H. S. Grindley) The Element of Uncer- 
tainty in the Interpretation of Feeding Experi- 
ments, ///. Agr. E.rp. Sta. Bui., 165, 1913; 
(With R. A. Nelson) The Preparation of Pro- 
tein-free Milk, Jour. Biol. Chem., Vol. 23, 
191 5; (With H. A. Shonle and H. S. Grindley) 
The Origin of Nitrates in Urine, do.. Vol. 24, 
igi6; Feeding Experiments on the Substitution 
of Protein by Definite Mixtures of Isolated 
Amino .Acids, do., Vol. 33, 1918; (With H. C. 
Eckstein) A Foam Inhibitor in the Van Slyke 
Amino Ntirogen Method, do.. Vol. 33, 1918. 
Married Ethel Opal Kilbury. Je 8, 1910, Ur- 
bana. Children: Donald Stanley, b. S 3, 191 1; 
David Kilbury, b. Mr 21, 1913; Robert Hanson, 
b. O 9, 1915; Marguerite Evelyn, b. O 26, 1917- 
Address, 804 S. Busey Ave.. Urbana; bus. add., 
SS6 Agr. Bldg., Univ. of 111. 

3881. MARY LODUSKA MORRIS 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 25, 1882, Harlan, la.; 
d. E. J. Morris. Prepared in N. W. Univ. 
Alethenai. Address, 516 High Ave., East Oska- 
loosa, la. 

3882. BENJAMIN HARRISON MOSBY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 27, 1886, 
Brighton, HI.; s. Benjamin Lambert (b. JI 22, 
1846, New London, Can.) and Ellen Mosby 
(b. Mr IS, 1849, Jackson, Ala.). Prepared in 
Carlinville H. S.; Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 
1904-7. Championship, Class Football, 1909. 
First Asst. Prin», Summer II. S., Cairo, 111., 
1909-11; Summer H. S., St. Louis, 191 1 — . 
Mem., St. Louis Soc. of Pedagogy; Head of 
Dept. of Hist.; Nat. Grand Lecturer of the A. 
LT. K. and D. of A., Forward Movement for 
Men. Address, 4280 St. Ferdinand Ave.. St. 
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3883. FRANK STANLEY MUSSER 
Designer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 29, 1887, 
Lena, 111. Prejiared in Lena H. S. Triangle. 
Designer, Br. Dept.. C. B. & Q. R. R.; Ship- 
work, Emergency Fleet Corp., Chicago. Mar- 
ried Irene Erb, Je i, 1911, Lena, III. Child, 
Emma Elizabeth, b. Ja 28, 1914. Address. 811 
Cornelia Ave., Chicago. 

3884. HAROLD LARRANCE MYERS 
Gen. Agent; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Ag 

27, 1887, Chicago; s. Myron Andrew (b. Ap 
30, 1S55, New Boston, 111.) and Mary Eldora 
(Rhodes) Myers (b. N 30, 1857, Webster City, 
la.). Prepared in Hinsdale H. S. Delta Kap- 
pa Epsilon; Varsity Swimming; Class Cham- 
pionship Football; Capt., Class Basketball; 
Gen. Agt., Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N. Y., 
Hinsdale, III. ist 111. F. A., 191S-.17; Capt., 
F. A. R. C, 1917; 331st F. A., Commanding 
Battery F., 1917 — . Mem., Hinsdale Club. 
1909; Hinsdale Tennis Club, 1910; Hinsdale 
Men's Club, 191 0; Congr. Church. Address. 
Hinsdale, 111. 

3885. THOMAS DOUGLAS MYLREA 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 17, 1886, 

Liverpool, Eng. ; s. Philip Came (b. Ap 27, 
1853, Kirk-Mitchell, Isle of Man, Eng.) and 
Elizabeth (Dickenson) Mylrea (b. O 12, 1854. 
Back-Barrow, Lancashire, do.). Prepared ni 
R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club; 
Y. M. C. A. 111. St. Highway Comn.. 1009; 
Timekeeper, Am. Bridge Co., New York City, 
1910-11; Draftsman, do.. i9ii-:2; Chief Drafts- 
man, Dominion Bridge Co., 1912; Testing 
Engr., City Arch. Dept.. Toronto, Ont., 1917- 
18; Chief Engr., Trussed Concrete Steel Co., 
do., 191 8 — . Auth. : Report of the effects of fire 
on a concrete building at the Quaker Oats 
Plant, Peterboro. Ont., Pamphlet pub. by Brit- 
ish Fire Prevention Assn., London, Eng.; do.. 
Canadian Engineer; Engng. News-Record; 
Jour, of West. Soc. of Engrs., 1917; Construc- 
tion Robert Simpson Mail Order Bldg. ; (with 
Prof. Peter Gillespie) article upon the results 
of extensometer tests conducted for the City of 
Toronto, Jour, of the Engng. Inst, of Canada, 
Mr 1919. Assoc. Mem.. West. Soc. of Engrs.; 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Cornelia V. Hark- 
ness, S 3, 1913, Chicago. Children: Ruth Jean- 
ette. b. Jl 8, 1914; Dorothy Noel, b. D 25, 1915; 
Philip James, b. Ap 26, 191 8. Address, 764 Lo- 
gan Ave., Toronto, Ont. 

3886. CHARLES ANSON NASH 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. S i, 1886, 

Elizabeth, 111.; s. Anson H. and Maggie J. 
(Price) Nash. Prepared in Elizabeth H. S. 
Sigma Xi. Gen. Elec. Co., Testing Dept., 
1909-10; Sales Dept., 1910-12; Instr. in Elec. 
Engr., Univ. of Me., 1912-13; do., Agr. and 
Mech. Coll., College Station, Tex., 1913-14; 
do., Armour Inst., Chicago, 1914 — -. Mem., A. 
I. E. E.; Edison Club. Schenectady; Sec. and 
Treas., lUini Club of Schenectady, 1910-12. 
Married Ella M. Toms, Ag 30, loii, Elizabeth, 
111. Address, 3318 Wilson Ave., Chicago. 

3887. WILLIAM CONRAD NEIN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. £.; b. Ag 16, 1885, 

Decatur, 111.; s. George (b. 1834, Frankfort, 
A. M., Ger.) and Katherine (Brand) Nein (b. 
1852, Heidelberg, do.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S.; James Millikin Univ.; Armour Inst. 
With Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1909-11, 
Pittsburgh; Engr., Interboro Rapid Transit Co., 
iQii — . Assoc, mem., A. I. E. E. ; A. F. A. 
M. Address. 44 Pinehurst ^ve., New York 
City; bus. add., 165 Broadway, Room 2608, do. 

3888. LLOYD FRANCIS NICKELL 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1911; Ph. D., 
1913; b. F 6, 1884, Padua, 111.; s. Elias Doli- 
son (b. Ag 30, 1857, near Zaleski, O.) and Ida 



May (Lewis) Nickell (b. Je 18, 1861, near 
Cadiz, O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Iris; 
Sigma Xi; Adelphic; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Final Honors. 
Asst., Organic Chem., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; 
Asst. Prof., Chem., Washington Univ., St. 
Louis, 1913-17; Chem., Monsanto (jhem. 
Works, do., 1917- — ■. Assoc. Mem. for Mo. of 
Com. on Industrial Preparedness of the Naval 
Consulting Bd. of U. S., 1916. ist Lt., Co. I, 
Mo. Nat. Guards, 1917— . Auth.: Ethyl Cyano- 
tartronate and its Reactions with Amines (with 
R. S. Curtiss) Jr. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 
XXXV, 191 3; Derivatives of Isocamphoric 
Acid (with W. A. Noyes) do.. Vol. XXXVl. 
1914; Acidimetric Standardization of lodimet- 
ric Solutions (with I. H. Oetting) Wash. Univ. 
Studies, Vol. IV, pt. I, No. 2. Mem., A. C. 
S.; 111. Acad, of Sc, St. Louis Acad, of Sc. ; 
A. A. A. S.; M. E. Church. Married Evalena 
r.Qwen, D 25, 1915, Grand Rapids, Mich. Child, 
Charlotte, b. F 23, 1917. Address, 6176 Berlin 
Ave., St. Louis. 

3889. FREDERICK BOWMAN 
NICODEMUS 
Missionary; B. S. in C. E.; b. J 19, 1884, 
Forreston, 111.; s. Frederick F. (b. 1850, Pa.) 
and Rebecca (Bowman) Nicodemus (b. 1851, 
do.). Prepared in Forreston H. S. C. E. Club; 
Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Orchestra. Teacher, Eng., 
Japanese Govt. H. S., Osaka, Japan, 1909-11; 
do., Formosan Govt. H. S., igii-i6; do.. North 
Japan Coll., 1916 — . Missionary, Bd. of For- 
eign Missions, Reformed Church, 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Ella Neubauer, O 12, 1910, Osaka, Japan. 
Children: Frederick Edwin, b. Jl 25, 191 1; 
David Bowman, b. Jl i, 1916. Address, 60 
Kwozenji Dori, Sendai, Japan. 

3890. CHARLES BEACH NOLTE 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 28, 1885, 
.Mattoon, 111.; s. Richard B. (b. Beardstown, 
111.) and Anna T. (Miller) Nolte (b. do.). 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 111. Motor Car 
l"o., and J. C. Thorpe, Urbana, 1909; Mgr., 
Inspection Dept., Robert W. Hunt & Co., 
Consulting Engrs., Chicago.' Mem., A. S. 
M. E.; West. Soc. of Engrs.; Chicago Engrs. 
Club. Married Maude A. Bacon, N 8, igii. 
Champaign. Children: Margaret A., b. Ja 7, 
L914; Richard B., b. My 16, 1917. Address, 
1112 E. 65tli St., Chicago; bus. add., 2200 Ins. 
F.xchange Bldg., do. 

3891. MARY ELIZABETH NUCKOLLS 
(BARNETT) 
(Sister of No. 2475) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 24, 1883, 
.Vuburn, 111.; d. Charles William (b. My 27, 
1848) and Margaret Julia (Moore) Nuckolls 
(b. O 24, 1850). Prepared in Urbana II. S. 
VV. A. A.; Alpha Omicron Pi; Varsity Basket- 
ball; Pres., Woman's League; Sr. Mem. Com. 
Married Calvin O. Barnett, Je 15, 1912, Ur- 
bana. Address, Bridgeport, Ill.t 

3892. ISABEL MARY OSBORNE 

(HOLCOMB) 

(Wife of No. 2126) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. F ig, 1886, Des Moines; 

d. William (b. 1855, Cornwall, Eng.) and 

I'".mma (Knight) Osborne (b. 1S56, Buffalo, 

N. Y.). Prepared in Rock Island H. S.; 

Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111., 1903-3- Delta 

Gamma; Phi Delta, Psi. Teacher, H. S., 

Uelavan, 111., 1909-11: do., /Logan. la., 1913- 

14; do., la. St. Teachers Coll., Cedar Falls, 

la., 1914-15. Married Clarence Eugene Hol- 

cnmb ('04), F 5, 1916. Galesburg, 111. Child, 

Timothy Osmond, b. Ag 31, 1917- Address. 

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3893. AUDRIE MAY PALMER (SHARPE) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 6, 1888, 
Hicksville, O.; d. William E. (b. O 2, 1853. 
do.) and Alice J. (Platter) Palmer (b. Ag 7, 
1862, Defiance, O.). Prepared in Englevvood 
II. S., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 1905-7. 
Assoc, Univ. of Chicago. Chicago Teachers' 
Coll., 1909-10; Teacher, Chicago Pub. Schs., 
1910-11; 1913-18. Married Donald A. Sharpe, 
Ag 16, 191 o. Child, Kenneth Palmer, b. .'Xg 17, 
1911. Address, 6640 Normal Ave., Chicago. 



3894. JENNIE WILSON PAPWORTH 
Organist; B. Mus. ; b. Lockport. N. Y. ; d. 
Robert Reed (b. Chatteris, Eng. ) and Mary 
Fering (Lund) Papworth (b. Kendall, do.). 
Prepared in Cleveland H. S. and Norm. Mus. 
Teacher; Organist and Choir Dir., Epis. 
Church; Associateship, Am. Coll. of Musicians. 
Address, 32 Strathmore Ave., East Cleveland. 



3895. JOHN IRA PARCEL 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 24, 1878, 
Westfield, 111.; s. Samuel Newton (b. Ap 13, 
1850, do.) and Helen Marshall (Rigg) Parcel 
(b. D 31, 1842). Prepared in Westfield H. S.; 
Westfield Coll. Acad.; B. S., Westfield Coll., 
1903; Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Zeta Psi; Sigma 
Xi; Final Honors. Draftsman, Am. Bridge 
Co., Ambridge, Pa., 1906-7; With Bridge Dept., 
C. M. & St. P. Ry., Chicago, 1907-8; With 
Bridge Dept., C. M. & St. P. Ry., Chicago, 
1909; Instr., Struct. Engng., Univ. of Minn., 
1909-13; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; 
Assoc. Prof., do., Univ. of Minn., 1914-18. 
Concrete Ship Div., Emergency Fleet Corp., 
Philadelphia and South JBethlehem, 1918 — . 
Married Florence Mary Kirkup, Ag 14, 
1915, Portland, Ore. Address, 518 7th St., 
S. E. Minneapolis; bus. add., Univ. of Minn. 



3896. WALTER HARRAH PARKIN 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 29, 
1887, Calva, 111.: s. Walter Henry (b. Je 13, 
1836, Sheffield, Eng.) and Mary D. (Harrah) 
Parkin (b. My 21, 1847, Newton, la.). Pre- 
pared in Galva H. S. Acacia; Scabbard and 
Blade; Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Sec. and 
Treas., Nat. Standard Co., and Treas., W. C. 
Shinn Mfg. Co. Mem., A. F. A M.; Epis. 
Church. Married Blanche Willard, Ja 18, 191 3. 
Address, 602 Main St., Niles, Mich. 



3897. HARVEY A. PARKS 
Farmer; B. S. in Sc; b. F lo, 1885; s. Alvah 
H. (b. O 18, 185:, E. Grafton, N. Y.) and 
Sarah (Melchert) Parks (b. S 12, 1862, Sand- 
wich, 111.). Prepared in Minonk H. S.; Shurt- 
leff Coll., 1905-6. Class Football. Farmer, 
Minonk, 111. Married Alice Leona Beck, D 
25, 1912, Odell, 111. Children: John, b. D 11, 
1913 (died F 29, 1916); Edith Lee, b. F 29, 
1915. Address, Minonk, 111. 

3898. LURA ELIZABETH PARSONS 
(JORDAN) 

(Wife of No. 3431) 
A. B. in Sc; b. S 9, 1883, Arlington 
Heights, 111. ; d. Charles Alfred (b. My 10, 
1852, Deerfield, 111.) and Rose Davidson 
(Goodfellow) Parsons (b. O 27, 1855, Han- 
nibal, Mo.). Prepared in Colo. Springs H. S., 
Colo.; Jefferson H. S., Chicago; Pres., IHiola; 
V. P. and Treas., Y. W. C. A; Sigma Xi; 
Final and Special Honors. Asst., Bot., 1907- 
9. Teacher, H. S., Portage, 111.; do.. Assump- 
tion, 111., 1909-11. Married Envin Byron 
Jordan ('08), Je 19, 191 1, Des Plaines, 111. 
Child, Robert E., b. My 19, 1912. Address, 
Deerfield, 111. 



3899. WALTER COFFMAN PATON 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 24, 
1881, Urbana; s. John (b. S 1844, Taunton, 
Mass.) and Margaret Orilla Paton (b. Jl 28, 
1850, Columbus, O.). Prepared in Kansas 
City. (Kan) H. S. Draftsman, Co. Engr. Of- 
fice, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Res. Engr., M. O. 
& G. R. R. Bridge over Red River; Const. 
Supt., Water Works system, Calif., Mo.; Const. 
Supt., Sewer System and Septic Tank, Sed- 
alia , Mo.; City Engr., Excelsior Springs, 
1912-18. Capt., 412th Engrs.. Camp Sherman, 
O., 191 8 — . Married Pearl Hope Paton, F 27, 
1908, Kansas City, Mo. Address, Excelsior 
Springs, Mo. 

3900. LEIGH KLUMB PATTON 
Interne; A. B. in L. & A.; M. D., 1913; 

b. S 14, 1887, Chicago; s. Joseph Mclntyre, 
M. D. (b. D 8, i860, Ralston, Pa.) and Grace 
(Khimb) Patton (b. My 9, 1862, Chicago). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Delta Kap- 
pa Epsilon; Scribblers; Mask and Bauble; Sr. 
Class Pres., Coll. Med., 1913; Alpha Omega 
Alpha. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 
1913-15. Auth.: book and lyrics "The Dad of 
the LTndergrad" (Union Opera, 1912). Ad- 
dress, 336 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago. 

3901. IRA PEARCE 
Transitman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 21, 1886, 
Champaign Co., 111.; s. Joseph H. (b 1847, 
Ross Co., O.) and Rebecca Ann (Manville) 
Pearce (b. 1845, Fayette Co., O.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Rodman, Mo. Pac. Ry., 
1909; do, C. C. C. & St. L., 1910; Transitman, 
Pere Marquette, 1910-11. Lt., Engrs., O. R. C, 
Washington, D. C; do., 302nd Engrs., 77th 
Div.. A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 312 S. 
Randolph St., Champaign. 

3902. ELVA MAUDE PEASE 
(PETTIGREW) 
(Wife of No. 3908) 
Dir. of Phys. Tr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 
28, 1886, Harvey, 111.; d. William H. (b. i860, 
Madison Co., N. Y.) and Mary Aurilla (Wads- 
worth) Pease (b. 1862, do.). Prepared in 
Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey, 111.; Lake Forest 
Coll.. 1905-6. Alpha Omicron Pi; W. A. A.; 
V. P., Sr. Class. Dir., Phys. Tr., Joplin, 
Mo., 1909-10. Married James Quinton Petti- 
grew ('09), Je 17, 1910, Harvey, III. Child, 
James Gordon, b. Ag 24, 1912. Address, 97 
154th St., Harvey, HI. 

3903. LOUISE JOSEPHINE PELLENS 
Teacher; B. S. in Arch.; b. Rochester, Ind.; 
d. Joseph B. and Nancy Elizabeth (Cobb) 
Pellens. Prepai^ed in Ft. Wayne (Ind.) H. S. 
Pi Beta Phi. Draftsman, Wildwood Builders 
Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1911-12; do., W. B. 
Griffin Arch.. Chicago, 1912; Teacher, Mech. 
Draw., H. S., Rockford, 111. Address, Lo Lo, 
Mont.; bus. add., 623 N. Church St., Rockford, 
111. 

3904. ALBERT PENN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 15, i88i, 
Camden, Ind.; s. Silas I. (b. Je 23, 1848, do.) 
and Mary (O.'Leary) Penn (b. New York 
City). Prepared in Camden H. S.; Ind. Univ., 
1902-4. Delta Upsilon; Phoenix; Baseball; 
Capt. Coach, Freshman Basketball. Comnion- 
wealth Edison Co.; Chicago Telephone Co.; 
Kinley Mfg. Co.; Ft. Wayne Elec Works; 
Gen. Elec. Co., 1910-18; Special Representa- 
tive, do., la., 1918 — . Mem., Hyperion Field 
and Motor Club. Married Blanche Genevieve 
Baker, Je 18, 1914, Chicago. Child, Lois 
Mary. b. Mr 17, 1918. Address, 671 38th St., 
Des Moines; bus. add.. Hippee Bldg., Gen. Elec. 
Co., do. 



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3005. *VKRE nOROTIIY PERRING 
(I.ANGDON) 
(Wife of No. 4762) 
A. I?, ill L. & A.; A. M., igio; h. V 25, 1889, 
iRantoiiI, III.; d. Henry Robert (b. Ag 25, 
1848, Salem, Iiul.) and I'hilcna Victoria 
(Dodge) I'erring (b. S 24, 1858, Mary.sville. 
O.). Prepared in Gifford and Rantoul II. 
Schs. ; Univ. of N. Dak., 1905-6. Phi Delta 
Psi; Scholarship in Psych. Teacher, Gifford, 
111., 1910:1; do., Danville, 111., 1911. Mem.. 
Chicago Drama League; May wood Twontielh 
Century Club; Choir, First Congr. Church; 
Pres Esther Circle, Congr. Church. Married 
Roy Monroe Langdon ("ii), D 26, xgii, Cham 
paign. Died O, 1918, May wood. 111. 

3906. EDNA MAUDE PERRY 
(Sister of Nos. 2483, 3511) 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 10, 1878, 
Cornell, 111.; d. Ebenezer (b. O.) and Almina 
<Mc Vey) Perry (b. Pa.). Prepared in Norm. 
Sch. Athenean. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1909-10; Univ. of Wash., summers, 1912-14-15. 
Teacher, St. Mary's Hall, San Antonio, Tex., 
1910-11; do., Merton, 111., 1911-12; do., Col- 
linsville, 1912-13; do., Grandvicw, Wash., 1913- 
is; do., Bellingham, Wash., 19 15-16; do., San 
ta Ana, Calif., 1916-18. Address, 712 W. Cal 
ifornia St., Urbana. 

3907. ELEANOR FARRAND I'EKRY 
(RAND) 
A. B. in L. &' A.; A. M., 1910; b. S 24, 
1887, Eskridge, Kan.; d. Edward Ilawes (b. 
S 25, 1865, Manhattan, Kan.) and .\da Har- 
riet (Quimby) Perry (b. Ap 8, 1865, Wakefield, 
Kan.). Prepared in Oklahoma City (Okla.) 
H. S.; Wellesley Coll., 1906-7. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Scribblers. Prof. 
Eng., Epworth Univ., Okla., 191011; Asst., 
Eng., l.asell Sem., Auburndale, Mass., 1911- 
12. Married Robert Rand, Ag 28, 1912, Man- 
hattan, Kan, Children: Elizabeth, b. Ja 6, 
1914; Margaret, b. D 12, 1915. Address, For- 
est Roavi, Greenwood, Mass. 

3907A. LORINDA PERRY 
Associate; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; 
b. D 23, 1884, Melvin, 111.; d. Eugene Beau- 
harnais (b. O 14, 1843, Amber, N. Y.) and 
Elizabeth (Wilson) Perry (b. My 26, 1847, 
Glasgow, Scot.). Prepared in Melvin II. S.; 
111. St. Nonn. Univ., 1900-04; Radcliffe Fellow 
at Women's Educ. and Indus. Union, Boston, 
1910-11. I>h. D., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1913. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Omicron Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; 
l'"iiial Honors; Scholarship in Econ.. 1909-10. 
Head of Dept., Pol. and Soc. Sc, Rockford 
Coll., Rockford, 111., 1914-10; Assoc, II. Sc, 
Univ. of 111., 1916 — . Special Agt. Expert, V. 
S. Bur. of Labor Statistics. 1914. Auth.: A 
Study of Woman in Industry, Loiupnatts 
Green. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; (Chicago Coll. 
Club. Address, 1016 W. California St., Ur- 
bana. 

3908. JAMES QUINTON PETTIGREW 
(Husband of No. 3902) 

Foundry work; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 1 j, 
1886; s. James (b. Jl 1853, Scotland) and Eliz- 
abeth (Swanson) Pettigrcw (b. S 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S. Ilus Club; 
Freshman and Varsity Football; Varsity Track; 
Jr. Smoker and Sr. l>all Coins. With Petti- 
grew Foundry. Trustee and Treas., Presby. 
Church. Married Elva Maude Pease ("o)), 
Je 17, 1910, Harvey, HI. Children: James Gor- 
don, b. Ag 24, 1912; Donald Ross, b. Mr 22, 
1919. Address, 97, 154th St., Harvey, Ill.f 

3909. I-AWRENCE CLIFFORD PHILLIPS 

Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 17, 1885, 

Strealor, 111.; s. William Arthur (b. O 3, 1854, 

Smithdale, do.) and Katherine Isabelle (Par- 



cell) Phillips (b. My 8 1857, Westf^eld, do.). 
Prepared in Streator IT. S. Alpha Delta Phi. 
Married Vernal L. Sbeibley, Ja 9, 1918, 
Streator, 111. Addre.<:s, Manville, 111. 

3910. FRANCIS ELMORE PINKERTON, JR. 
Publisher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 16, 1885; 
s. F. E. (b. 1850, Pottstown, Pa.) and Lucy 
(Boise) Pinkcrton. Prepared in Clinton H. 
S. Cml. Club; Agr. Club; Ed., ///. Atjr.; V. 
1;., Jr. Class; Illuii Stall. Agr. Ed., Chicago 
banners ond Drovers Jour.; Mgr., Pres. Bur 
111. Coll. of Agr.; Mgr. Ed.. Monmouth Daily 
. I lias: Publisher, Rossville Press.; do., Jersey- 
■rille Republican. Address, Jerseyville, 111. 

3911. HENRY POLLARD 
(Brother of No. 4364) 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 20, 
1883, Rogers Park, 111.; s. John Z. (b. 1855, 
Charlotte, N. Y.) and Julia Lillian (Torking- 
toil) Pollard (b. iSoo, Rochester, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Ilus; M. E. 
Soc; Class Football; Class Tennis. Draftsman 
and Mech. Engr., L. A. Becker Co., 1909-11; 
Internat. Harvester Co., Deering Works, Asst. 
to Mech. Engr., designing new tools, igii; 
.Sui)t. of Fidelity Brass Mfg. Co., 1912-13; 
Supt., Benjamin Elec Mfg. Co., Chicago, 
'013^- Capt., Ordnance Dept., 1917; Com- 
manding Officer charge of experimental work 
for A. F,. F.. 1917; Mustered out, F 28, 1919. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; 32° Shrine; Speedway 
Park Assn.; Mach. Club; lllini Club; West 
side Co-ed Club; Chicago Motor Club. Mar- 
ried Lillian Toles, My 25, igii (died S 26, 
1914). Address, 3056 N. Springfield Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 128 N. Sangamon St., do. 

3912. EMMA PONZER 
(Sister of Nos. 1391, 4366) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 14, 1883, 
Henry, 111.; d. Carl August (b. Je 7, 1844, 
Ger.) and VVilhelmina (Kruger) Ponzer (b. 1' 
24, 1842, do.). Prepared in Henry II. S. 
Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Sr. Basketball Team; Y. W. C. A. 
cabinet; Der Deutsche Verein. II. S. Teacher. 
Mem., Classical Assn. Address, Henry, 111.; 
bus. add., Little Rock, Ark. 

3913. AMY rOORMAN (JENSEN) 
(Sister of No. 3141) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 22, 1885, Altamont, 
111.; d. George Warren (b. S 30, 1838, Massil- 
lon, O.) and Eliza Jane (Watson) Poornian 
(b. Ja 26, 1842, Vandalia, 111.). Prepared in 
Altamont H. S. ; Univ. Acad. H. Sc. Club; 
Sigma Xi. Teacher, Centralia Tp. II. S., 1909- 
10; do., H. Sc. Dept., Placer Co. II. S., 1910- 
13. Mem., Am. Home Econ. Assn.; Am. Sch. 
of Home Econ. Married George Henry Jen- 
sen, Jl 31, 1914, Berkeley, Calif. Children: 
(leorge Henry, jr., b. Ap 17, 1916; Barbara 
Ellen, b. Ja 23, 1918. Address, 3818 Eastern 
Ave., Seattle. 

3914. CHARLES SAMUEL POPE 
(Brother of No. 7137) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 19, 1887, 
St. Louis; s. Charles IL (b. Ap 16, 1849, 
Genoa, N. Y.) and Sara M. (Baxter) Pope 
(1). Ap 9, 1851, Cincinnati). Prepared in Mo- 
line II. S.;" Culver Mil. Acad. Phi Delta 
Tlieta: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. 
Soc; Jr. Prom. Com. Engaged in design and 
manufacture of automobiles and gas engines, 
Moline, 111., 1909-12; do., Grinnell, la., 1912- 
14; do., Detroit, Mich.; do.. Riverside, 111.; 
Chief Engr., Elgin Motor Car Corp., Chicago, 
1917 — . Mem., Chicago Motor Club; Soc. of 
Automotive Engrs. Married Hazel Mae Mc- 
Coy, N 13, 1914, GrinneU, la. Address, River- 
side. 111. 



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391S. GEORGE EARL POST 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 26, 1886, 
Fithian, 111.; s. George Hazelton (b. F 3, 1847, 
Melville, Ont., Can.) and Clara Ann (Dalbey) 
Post (b. Mr 29, 1857, Fithian, 111.). Prepared 
in Fithian H. S.; Univ. Acad. Grad. Stud., 
Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Eng. Club; Scribblers; 
Shield and Trident; Prelim., Final and Special 
Honors. Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; 
Clerical work, 1910-18; Ed., Lincolnian, plant 
mag. of Lincoln Motor Co., 1918 — . Married 
Jessie Josephine Andrevifs, Ap 6, 1914, Detroit. 
Children: Richard George, b. D 5, 1914; Sher- 
vi'in Seward, b. Mr 9, 1916. Address, 944 4th 
Ave., Detroit. 

3916. CHARLES PRUITT POTTER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 16, 1887, 
Claytonville, 111.; s. Joseph Henry (b. D 14, 
1856, Good Intent, Pa.) and Lillian Isabel 
(Brown) Potter (b. S 27, 1854, Columbia City, 
Ind.). Prepared in Hooi)eston H. S. E. E. 
Soc. ; Eta Kappa Nu; A. E. E. ; Final Honors. 
Apprentice and Transformer Engr., Wagner 
Elec. Mfg. Co. Mem., Wagner Engrs. Club. 
Married Hazel Dell Berry, My 19, 1909, 
Bloomington, HI. Child, Wilfred Charles, b. 
Ja 29, 1912. Address, 6025 Bartmer Ave., St. 
Louis. 

3917. CLURE MORRIS POWELL 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 18, 1882, 
Topeka, 111.; s. L. A. Powell. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Div. Engr., Universal Portland 
Cement Co., Chicago, 1910-16. Mem., Port- 
land Cement Assn. Address, Room 1433, 11 1 
W. Washington St., Chicago. 

3918. MARK ELMER POWERS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S i, 1887, 
Champaign; s. Elmer F. (b. Dresden, O.) and 
Florence H. (Nelson) Powers. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Engr., Gas Plant and Coke 
Oven Operation, Chicago. Address, 6017 Har- 
per Ave., Chicago. 

3919. CLYTUS ILUS PRATHER 
Asst. R. R. Atty.; LL. B.; b. Ja 9, 1887; s. 
John Marque (b. 1845, Flemingsburg, Ky.) and 
Lovina (Heath) Prather (b. 1859, Olney, 111.). 
Prepared in Olney H. S. Egyptian Club. 
Lawyer, Gooding, Idaho, 1909-10; O. W. R. & 
N. Ry. Co., 1910; do., Pac. Telephone Co., 
1910-13; Asst. Contract Agt., Chicago Tele- 
phone Co., 1913-15; Asst. Atty., C. & E. I. 
Ry. Co., 1916— . Mem., B. P. O. E. Married 
Mary Jane Alcorn, O 17, 1916, Olney, 111. Ad- 
dress, 5452 Indiana Ave., Chicago; bits, add., 
Law Dept., C. & E. I. R. R., 724 McCormick 
Bldg., do. 

3920. GLENN JAMES PRUITT 
(Brother of No. 3145) 
Merchant; LL. B.; b. Ja 2, 1888, Cissora 
Park, 111.; s. Elias (b. F 12, i860, Goodwine, 
111.) and Elizabeth (Wise) Pruitt (b. Ap 29, 
1864, Fountain Creek, 111.). Prepared in Wat- 
seka H. S. Psi Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi. Men's 
Furnishing Business. Married Grace Amos, 
Ja 12, 191 1, Owasso, Mich. Address, R. 2, 
Cissna Park, 111. 

3921. JOSEPH HENRY PURSIFULL 
Sch. Supt.; LL. B.; b. O 5, 1883, Hidalgo, 
III.; s. Charles Jefferson (b. Ap 30, 1859, 
Frankfort, Ind.) and Asa (Dulgar) Pursifull 
(b. F 20, 1862, Rose Hill, 111.). Prepared in 
Newton H. S. Varsity Baseball; Class Foot- 
ball and Baseball; Pres., Fuller Moot Court. 
Admitted to the Bar, O 28, 1912; Supt., Schs., 
Roodhouse, 111., 1915-18. Pres., Greene Co., 
III., Teachers' Assn., 1918-19; Pres., Fellow- 
ship Club, 1915-16. Married Lulu Bea Kasser- 
man, Ja, 1915, Effingham, 111. Child, Richard 
Henry, b. O 18, 191 5. Address, Newton, 111. 



3922. FAY DILLON RAILSBACK 
Farmer and Percheron Breeder; B. S. in 
Agr.; b. My 12, 1885, Minier, 111.; s. James 
Melvin (b. S \6, 1857, do.) and Lillie May 
(Dillon) Railsback (b. O 24, 1859, Normal, 
111.). Prepared in Normal H. S. Alpha Zeta; 
Football and Track. Married Marietta Rohr- 
bach, S 6, 191 1, Urbana. Children: Evelyn 
Faye, b. Jl 12, 191 2; James Eckhard, b. Jl 6, 
1915. Address, Mackinaw, 111. 
3923. EDWARD CLEVELAND RAINEY 
Editor; A. B. in L &. A.; b. Ag 15, 1884, 
Salem, 111.; s. James Kell (b. Randolph Co., 
do.) and Emma (Stevens) Rainey (b. Ap 26, 
1854, Union Co., Ind.). Theta Delta Chi; 
Shield and Trident; Scribblers; Eng. Club; 
Ed., Illini; Assoc. Ed., Illio. City Ed., Mt. 
reman Daily Nczvs, 1909-10; .\sst., Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1910-11; Ed., Mai-ion Co. Democrat, 
19H-12; Co. Clerk, Marion Co., 1912-14; Ed., 
Centralia Daily Review, 1914-16; Ed., Boston 
Chronicle, Morgantown (W. Va.), 1916-17; 
.\ssoc. Ed., The Furrow, 1917-18. Married 
Katherine Larimer, My 28, 19 13, Salem, 111. 
Children: James Larimer, b. Mr 17, 1914; 
Louise Elizabeth, b. Je 30, 1917. Address, 
Dept. of Publicity, Deere & Co., Moline, 111. 

3924. CHARLES ERNEST RAMSER 
(Brother of No. 8686) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N i, 1885, 
Montezuma, la.; s. Paul (b. Berne, Switzer- 
land) and Mary Angeline (Retz) Ramser (b. 
Marshalltown, la.). Prepared in Newton H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Instr., Civ. Engng., Brooklyn Poly. 
Inst., 1909-11; Asst. Engr., N. Y. Bd. of 
Water Supply^ 1910; do., Knoxville Power Co., 
Chilhowee, Tenn., 1911-12; Asst. Drainage 
Engr., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 
1913-15;. Drainage Engr., do., 1917 — •. Auth.: 
Prevention of the Erosion of Farm Lands by 
Terracing, U. S. Dept. of .4gr., Bui. No. 512. 
Co-Auth.: Methods and Cost of Reclaiming 
the Overflowed Lands along the Big Black 
River, Miss., do., Bui. No. 181; Determination 
of Roughness Coefficient for Kutter's Formula 
for Dredged Ditches in Bolivar Co., Miss., 
Engng. and Contracting, Vol. XLVI, No. 11, 
.S 1916; Studies of Dredged Drainage Ditches 
before and after clearing, Engng. News, Vol. 
XLVII, No. 3, Ja 1917. Mem., Knights of 
the Round Table, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Treas., 
Instructor's Club, Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 191 o- 
11; Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Address, Office 
of Pub. Rds. and Rural Engng., Washington, 
D. C. 

3925. WILLIAM HORACE RAYNER 

(Husband of No. 4770) 
Associate; B. S. in C. E., 1913; b. F 16, 
1884, Ewing, Neb.; s. William Harris (b. Mr 
22, 1846, Piqua, O.) and Celia Julia (Rock- 
well) Rayner (b. N 14, 1852, Rutland, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Mt. Vernon, la., H. S.; Acad., 
Cornell Coll., la. Sec, C. E. Club; Iris Club; 
Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1910; Draftsman, C. & N. W. R. R., 
1910; Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. of III., 1910- 
17; Assoc, do., 1 91 7 — . Jr. Topographer, U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1909-10. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Frances Bostwick Leonard ('11), Ag 
j8, 1912, Rockford, 111. Child, William 
Leonard, b. Ag 24, 1913. Address, 915 West 
Green St., Urbana. 

3926. GAIL REBMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 28, 1881, 
Frederick, 111.; d. Benjamin Franklin (b. Ja 
II, 1848, Pleasant View, HI.) and Louisa (Mes- 
serer) Rebman (b. Ja 3, 1844, Frederick, 111.). 
Prepared in Eureka Coll. Teacher, H. S., 
Colfax, HI., 1908-9; do., Ogden, III., 1909-10; 
Matron, St. Tr. .Sch. for Girls, Geneva, 1910; 
Teacher, H. S., Stonington, 111., 1912-13. Ad- 
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3927. WADE W. REECE 
(Husband of No. 4542) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 25, 1884, 
Rossville, 111.; s. William Wilson (b. O 3, 1S47, 
North Liberty, Ind.) and Alice Adelaide (Hoi- 
loway) Reece (b. S 12, 1849,^ do.). Prepared 
in Rossville H. S. Treas., Class; ist V. P., 
Stud. Union; Varsity Football; Class Football; 
Crystal Dancing Club; Ath. Assn.; M. E. 
Soc; Y. M. C. A. Power House Engr., 1909- 
n; Efficiency Engr., W. H. Zimmerman Co., 
Consult. Engrs., 1911-12; Supt. Const., Kreh- 
biel Co., Chicago, 1913-16; Chief Engr., Schulze 
Baking Co., Chicago, 1916 — . Mem., lUini 
Club, Chicago; A. F. A. M. Married Sarah 
Anita Barrett ('11), Je 29, 1911, Butler, 111. 
Child, Anita Rose, b. My 25, 1912. Address, 
6725 Chappel Ave., Chicago. 

3928. LOIS ANTOINETTE REED 

(Sister of No. 4869) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 13, 1S81, 
Rochester, N. Y.; d. Avery L. (b. do.) and 
Carra E (Otis) Reed (b. do.). Prepared in 
Nichols Sch., Rochester; Univ. of Rochester, 
1900-02. B. L. S., N. Y. St. Lib. Sch. Sigma 
Kappa. Libn., West Coll., 1905-7; Asst. 
Libn., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1907-10; Asst. Libn., 
Univ. of Rochester Lib., 1910-13; Libn., Bryn 
Mawr Coll., 1913 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. Ad- 
dress, Bryn Mawr Coll., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

3929. RALPH HOWARD REGAN 
Production Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 6, 

1882, Morris, 111.; s. Levi T. (b. D 30, 1842, 
Salt Creek, do.) and Margaret E. (Hunter) 
Regan (b. D 5, 1845, Goodings Grove, do.). 
Prepared in Englevvood H. S., Chicago. Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Draftsman, Weir & Craig Mfg. Co., 
Chicago, 1908-9; Am. Car & Foundry Co., 
1909-10; Insp., Finished Materials, Isthmian 
Canal Comn., 1911-14; U. S. Engr. Office, Chi- 
cago, 1915-16; Ford Motor Co., do., 1916-17; 
Production Engr., Sanderson and Porter, New 
York City, 1917—. Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. 
Married Sevena May Mitchell, Ja 8, 1910, Chi- 
cago. Address, 52 William St., New York 
City. 

3930. ROSALIE MARY RETZ (BELL) 
(Wife of Gso) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ottawa, 111.; d. John 
Hubert (b. 1855, do.) and Elizabeth (Suppes) 
Retz (b. 1859, Somonauk, 111.). Prepared in 
Ottawa Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Delta 
Psi; Prelim. Honors. Married James Edgar 
Bell (g'13), Je 26, 1915. Child, Louise Jean, b. 
Ag 7, 1916. Address, 254 S. Meredith Ave., 
Pasadena, Calif. 

3931. PERCY McCLURE RICHARDS 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; E. E., 1915; 
b. D 5, 1885. Eureka, 111.; s. L. C. (b. Metamora, 
111.) and Ida (McClure) Richards (b. Hand- 
cock Co., 111.). Prepared in Centralia and 
Peoria H. Schs. E. E. Soc. Electn. Decatur, 
111.; Engr. and Bus. Mgr., I. T. S., Cairo, 111.; 
City Engr., Supt. Water & Light Dept., City of 
Metropolis, 111.; Sales Engr., Chuse Engine & 
Mfg. Co., Mattoon, 111. Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Married Ina Buel, F 25, 191 1, Cairo, 111. Child, 
Mary Buel, b. O 26, 1912. Address, 1410 
La Fayette Ave., Mattoon, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
Chuse Engine & Mfg. Co., do. 

3932. EDITH MARION RICHARDSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.: b. Jl 14, 18S7; 
d. Dr. Francis M. (b. O.) and Fannie (Buch- 
anan) Richardson (b. Ind.). Prepared in En; 
glewood H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1906-8. Pi 
Beta Phi. Teacher, Chicago Norm. Coll., 1910; 
do., Bryn Mawr, Chicago. Address, 7438 In- 
diana Ave., Chicago. 



3933- CLARA AGNES RICKETTS 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 191 1; 
b. My 28, 1885, Fisher, 111.; d. Andrew Dun- 
can (b. Ja 29, 1843, near Findlay, O.) and 
Nancy Jane (Taylor) Ricketts (b. Ja 19, 1845, 
do.). Prepared in Champaign and Wendell 
Phillips, Chicago, H. Schs. Delta Gamma. 
Asst. at Loan Desk, 191 1; Loan Desk Lib., 
Univ. of N. Dak., 1911-12; Asst., Order Dept., 
Univ. of 111. Lib., 1912 — . Address, 701 S! 
Coler Ave., Urbana. 

3934. ROBERT HERMAN RIESCHE 
Engr. and Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 18, 
1886, Chicago; s. Louis (b. O 15, 1859, Arnstedt, 
Saxony, Ger.) and Emilie Augusta (Weiland) 
Riesche (b. Ap 20, 1862, Bredow, Stettin, 
do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Concrete Insp., C. & N. W. R. R., 1909-10; 
Mgr., Chicago Rys., 1910; West. Elec. Co., 
1910-11; Asst. Bldg. Insp., Sioux City, 1911-14; 
Bldg. Supt., Beuttler & Arnold, Archs., do., 
191416; Gen. Contr., 1916 — . Address, 3716 
^th Ave., Siou.x City; bus. add., 502 Trimble 
Block, do. 

3935- CHARLES TRESCOTT RIPLEY 
Gen. Mech. Insp.; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; M. E., 
1912; b. Ap 20, 1886, Oak Park, 111. Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta 
Pi; Phoenix; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim, and 
Final Honors. Gen. Mech. Insp., A. T. & S. 
F. R. R., Chicago. Address, 925 Ry. Exchange, 
Chicago. 

3936. RALPH GRANVILLE RISSER 
Govt. Crop Appraiser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 
30, 1886, Kankakee, 111.; s. Ralph Gilman (b. 
1846, Ashland, O.) and Eva (Dunlap) Risser 
(b. 1S60, Savoy, 111.). Prepared in Kankakee 
H. S. Farmer, 1909-10; Teacher, Agr., H. S., 
Stockton, Calif., 1910-12; Supt., Farming Dist., 
Calif., 1912-16; Crop Appraiser, U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., 1916 — : Pres. Bay Sec. S. W. Order 
of Am. Assn. for Adv. of Agr. Mem., The 
Grange. Married Juliet Bennet, Ag 1913, Placer- 
ville, Calif. Address, Kankakee, 111. 

3937. ELIZABETH PROPHET RITCHIE 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N 6, 1880, Glouces- 
ter, N. J.; d. William (b. 1842, Monifleth, Scot- 
land) and Mary Anne (Canning) Ritchie (b. 
Maghera, Ireland). Prepared in Cotner Univ., 
Lincoln, Neb. A. B., Cotner Univ., 1900. Libn., 
Pub. Lib. Address, 136 sth Ave. E., Kalispell, 
Mont.t 

3938. GLEN LEWIS ROBBINS 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 10, 1888, McCool, Ind.; 
s. L. H. and Mary (Stacy) Robbins. Prepared 
in Valparaiso II. S., Northwestern Acad., Pur- 
due Univ. Sigma Nu; Alpha Gamma Rho. Ad- 
dress, McCool, Ind.t 

3939. JOHN ALCIDE ROBERT 
(Brother of Nos. 2799, 6519) 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 31, 1886, 
Locle, Switzerland; s. Paul Henry (b. Je 26, 
1858, Coiselle, Suisse, do.) and Louise Adele 
(Brandt) Robert (b. Mr 13, 1857, Planchette, 
do.). Prepared in Lacon H. S. Engr., Mc- 
Gillivray Creek Coal & Coke Co., Ltd., Coleman, 
Neb.; Engr., Fairfax Mine of Tacoma Smelting 
Co.; do., Republic Iron & Steel Co., Birming- 
ham, Ala., 1919 — . C. A., 220th Field Signal 
Bn., Camp Sevier, S. C. ; Mustered out, Ja 
1919. Address, Lacon, 111.; bus. add.. Republic 
Iron and Steel Co., Birmingham, Ala. 

3940. CHARLES JASON ROBINSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 28, 1884, near 
Manteno, 111.; s. Jason A. (b. N 13, 1848, do.) 
and Alethea M. (Grimes) Robinson (b. D 6, 
1853, do.). Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Sig- 
ma Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; 



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Final Honors. Dairying, 1909-11; with Exten. 
Dept. Mass. Agr. Coll., 1910-11; Farmer, 
191 1 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Married Mary 
E. Shreffler, O 26, 1910, Manteno, 111. Child, 
Jason Ellis, b. Ja 16, 1914. Address, Manteno, 
111. 

3941. CARL DAVID ROBSON 

Designer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My i, 1883 
Elyria, O. : s. W. H. and Eliza Jane (Robin 
son) Robson. Prepared in Englewood H. S. 
Chicago. Acacia. Designer, Hegler Bros. 
Danville, 111. Address, 731 S. Grove St., Oak- 
Park, Ill.t 

3942. ROBERT BEAM RODGERS 

Govt. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. R. R.; b. Ag 26, 
1886, Riverton, 111.; s. S. D. (b. N 26, 1836, 
do.) and Emma (Yocom) Rodgers (b. Sher- 
man, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Sigma Pi. Instr., Wolfe Trade Sch., San An- 
tonio, Tex., igog-ii; part owner and Gen. 
Mgr., So. Welding & Mach. Co., do., 1911-13; 
Head of Mech. Arts Dept. Santa Monica 
H. S., Calif., 1913-18; Govt. Engr., St. Louis, 
1918 — . Invented automobile power pymp, 
1912. Married Nora B. Dunlap, D 27, 1909, 
Champaign. Children: Frances B., b. D 3, 
1910; Dorothy K., b. O 2, 1916. Address, 1138 
1 2th St., Santa Monica, Calif. 

3943. MINNIE GENEVIEVE ROHRER 

(FISHER) 

(Wife of No. 4651) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 31, 1884; d. Celestin 
(b. 1832, Alsace, Ger.) and Sophie Emily 
(Kostler) Rohrer (b. 1843). Prepared in Som- 
onauk H. S.; N. W. Acad. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Married Ward Herbert 
Fisher ('11), O 14, 1911, Birmingham, Ala. 
Address, 5937 (Carpenter St., Philadelphia. 

3944. EARL ELI ROSE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 29, 1881, Mt. Erie, 
111.; s. N. B. Rose. Prepared in Olney H. S. 
Co. Prosecuting Atty., Perry Co., Miss. Ad- 
dress, New Augusta, Miss. 

394S. JAY FREDERICK ROTH 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 18, 1886, 
Henry, 111.; s. John (b. F 16, 1850, Halle, 
Ger.) and Anna Roth (b. O 15, 1853, Saxony, 
do.). Prepared in Henry H. S. Elec. Crane 
Steel Detailer, 1910; Gen. Draftsman, Avery 
Co., Peoria, igio-ii; Chief Draftsman, Peoria 
Gas & Elec. Co., 191 1—. Married Lillian P. 
Pierce, Ag 10, 1912. Address, 185 Kirby Ave., 
Detroit. 

3946. CLAUDE KERLIN ROWLAND 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; LL. B., 1911; 
b. Mr 16, 1884, Broadlands, 111.; s. George 
Thomas (b. D 31, 1852, Louisville, Ky.) and 
Allie Alice (Steel) Rowland (b. S 26, 1858, 
Chillicothe, O.). Prepared in Martinsville H. 
S. Mem., Law Firm. Collins, Barker & Brit- 
ton, St. Louis; do.. Carter, Collins and Jones, 
do. Mem., St. Louis Bar Assn.; City Club, St. 
Louis. Married James Agnes McKinley Jl 7, 
1915, Unionville, Mo. Address, 93 Euclid Ave., 
St. Louis; bus. add.. Suite 1425 Boatman's 
Bank Bldg., do. 

3947. FORREST SEILER RUSK 
Architect; A. B. in Arch.; b. N 10, 1885, 
Hanover; s. Charles C. (b. 1854) and Edith 
(Seller) Rusk (b. i860). Prepared in O. St. 
Univ., 1904-8. Address, 555 Linwood Ave., 
Columbus, O.; bus. add., Brunson Bldg., do. 

3948. RALPH LESLIE RUSK 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 11, 1888. 
Rantoul, 111.; s. William Humphrey and Anna 
Lucinda (Renner) Rusk. Prepared in Fran- 
cesville (Ind.) and Windsor (Mo.) H. Schs. ; 
Univ. of Mo., Summer Session. A. M., Colum- 
bia Univ., 1912. Chi Beta. Teacher, Wind- 



sor H. S., Mo., 1909-10; Head, Eng. Dept., 
Ft. Smith, Ark., H. S., 1910-11; Instr., Eng., 
Univ. of the Philippines, 1912-14; do., Univ. 
of Ind., 1915 — . Mem., Grad. Eng. Club, 
Columbia Univ. Married Clara E. Gibbs, D 
25, 1915. Address, 605 University St., Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 

3949. GEORGE SILAS RUSSELL 
Consulting Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b.' Ag 11, 

1885, Baltimore; s. Lewis Derr (b. O 2, 1866, 
do.) and Frances Rebecca (Phelps) Russell (b. 
O 10, 1863, do.). Prepared in Baltimore City 
Coll. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. 
/Vsst. Engr., K. C. S. Ry., 1909-11; Field Engr., 
K. C. Sewer Div., 1911-15; Interstate Com- 
merce Comn., 1914-16; Consulting Engr. 1916- 
17. 1st Lt. E. O. R. C, 1917-18; Capt., 314th 
Engrs., A. E. F,., France, 1918 — . Married 
Mabelle Florence Housekeeper, N 12, 1909, 
(3Iathe, Kan. Children: Jesse Lewis, b. S 7, 
1910; Frances Louise, b. Ap 19, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 2524 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

3950. WILVAN JESSE RUSSELL 

A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. D 4, 18S6, Taylor- 
ville. 111.; s T. F. Russell. Prepared in Pana 
H. S. Address, Pana, Ill.t 

3951. INEZ FLOYANCE SACHS (COLBY) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 7, 1882, near Alta- 
mont, Kan.; d. Hans (b. N 30, 1853, neat 
Gettysburg, Pa.) and Martha Jane (Moats) 
Sachs (b. N 9, 1856, near Towanda, 111.). Pre- 
jiared in Towanda H. S.; Acad., Westfield 
Coll. A. B., Westfield Coll., 1903. Final Hon- 
ors. Cataloger. Workingmen's Inst. Lib., 
1909; Asst. Cataloger, Ind. Univ. Lib., 1909- 
11; Ref. Libn., Ind. Univ. Lib., 1911-13; Ref. 
Libn., Wash. St. Coll., 1913-14; Sr. Asst., Cat- 
alog Dept., Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1914. Mem., 
Am. Lib. Assn. Married William Somerville 
Colby, Je 28, 1916. Address, 2119 Addison 
St., Berkeley, Calif. 

3952. MABELLE OLETTE SAEMANN 

B. L. S.; b. S 17, 1881, Plymouth, Wis.; 
d. William Christopher (b. Ag 18, 1841, Beth- 
lehem, O.) and Pauline (Gehler) Saemann (b. 
O 22, 1849, Two Rivers, Wis.). Prepared in 
Plymouth H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1905. 
Address, 103 Reed St., Plymouth, Wis. 

3953. THOMAS WALTER SAMUELS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; 

J. D., 1914; b. Ap I, 1886, Carrollton, 111.; s. 
John D. (b. 1850, Hamburg, III.) and Emma S. 
(Abrams) Samuels (b. 1853, New York City). 
Prepared in E. St. Louis H. S. Delta Upsilon; 
Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Delta Phi; Shield and 
Trident; Egyptian Club; Order of the Coif; 
Philomathean; Ma-wan-da; Cosmopolitan Club; 
Bryan Prize: Varsity Debating Team; Pres., 
Soph. Class; Class Baseball Mgr.; V. P., Y. M. 
C. A.; Pres., Univ. Rep. Club. Supt., Schs., 
Atwood, 111., 1909-11; Lawyer, 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Pauline Flickinger, O 29, 1914, Atwood, 
111. Child, William John, b. Ag 20, 1915. Ad- 
dress, c/o Le Forgee, Black & Samuels, Deca- 
tur, 111. 

3954. PAUL VINCENT SCHAEFER 

(Brother of No. 1415) 
Bank Clerk; LL. B.; b. F 20, 1886, Carlyle, 
111.; s. Philip (b. Jl 24, 1832, Hesse, Ger.) 
and Elizabeth (Heil) Schaefer (b. Ap 22, 1841, 
St. Louis). Prepared in Irishtown Sch.; 
Catholic Parochial Sch.; Carlyle H. S. Loyola 
(I"lub; Spaulding Guild; Varsity Baseball. Bank 
(Tlerk and Asst. Cashier, Farmers' and Mer- 
cliants' Bank, Carlyle, 111. Mem., K. of C. 
Married Helen Berger, My 7, 1913. Carlyle, 
111. Children: Dorothy Mary, b. Je 25, 1914; 
John Philip, b. Je 15, 191 6; Paul Vincent, b. 
D 21, 1917. Address. Carlyle, 111. 



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3955. WILLIAM HENRY SCHULZKE 

(Brother of No. 4406) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 9, 1885, 
Springfield, 111.; s. J. William (b. My 8, 1855, 
Saxony, Ger.) and Elizabeth G. (Miller) 
Schutzke (b. My 24, 1856, Springfield, 111.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Scabbard and Rlade; Shield and Tri- 
dent; Pres., Arch. Club; Maj., Univ. Regt. 
Draftsman, J. M. \\'hite, Supervising Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1909; Draftsman and Supt., IT. W. 
Whitsitt, 1910-14; Whitsitt and Schulzke, Arclii- 
tects, Moline, 111., 1914 — . In charge. Pack- 
ing and Boxmg Signal Corps Material, Ship- 
ment of Airplanes and i\irplane Engines to 
France; Capt., Air Service, liur. Aircraft Pro- 
duction. Mem., Molinc Cml. Club; Rock 
Island Club; Rotary Club, Moline; A. I. A. 
Married Florence McCandless, O 7, 1914, Rock 
Island. Children: Marian, b. .\g 15, 1915; 
William licnry, Jr., b. Jl 5, 1917. Address, 
Whitsitt & Schulzke, Architects, Peoples Bank 
Bldg., Moline, 111. 

3956. RAMON SCHUMACHER 
(Brother of No. 3170) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 4, 1887, St. 
Joseph, Mo.; s. Cms (b. N 9, 1854, Kalten 
Kirche, Schlcsvig Holstein, Ger.) and Wilhel- 
mina (Hanssen) Schumacher (b. Mr 9, i85(), 
Davenport, la.). Prepared in St. Joseph, 
(Mo.) II. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Arch. 
Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. Architect, 
Henry Hoit, Kansas City, Mo., 1 909-1 j; Travel, 
Europe, Studying Arch, of Eng., France and 
Italy, 191 2; Trowbridge and Livingston, Archs. 
New York City, 1912-15; Pvt. Practice, Kansas 
City, Mo., 191 5 — . Address, 3212 Bellefon- 
taine, Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 216 Scarritt 
Bldg., do. 

3957. FLORENCE ANTOINETTE 

SCHWARZKOFF (DONAIIO) 

(Wife of No. 3349) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. St. Louis; d. Henry G. 

(b. Berlin, Ger.) and Florence Adelia (Miller) 

Schwarzkoft' (b. Newark, N. L). Prepared 

in Toneka, Kan., H. S.; Hyde Park II. S., 

Chicago. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma. 

Teacher, Des Moines 11. S. Mem., Kappa 

Alumni Club; Daughters of King; la. St. 

Teachers' .\ssn.; la. St. Home Econ. Assn. 

Married Earl Willoughby Donaho ('08), O 12. 

1912, Chicago. Address, 6100 Kenwood Ave., 

Chicago. 

3958. BERENICE SCOGGIN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 21, 1887, 
Millington, III.; d. Charles Matson (b. S 18, 
1845, Cleaves, O.) and Irene (Finnic) Scoggin 
(b. 'S 10, 1848, Millington, 111.). Prepared in 
Wheaton Acad.; N. W. Univ., 1905-6. Chi 
Omega. Teacher, Piano, 111., igog-io; do., 
Millington, 111., 1910-11. Address, Millington, 
111. 

3959. ESSIE MAY SEED (ROGERS) 

(Wife of Gs72) 

A. B. in Sc; b. S 2y, 1885, Belmont, 111.; 
d. George Andrew (b. O 12, 1852, Bridgeport, 
111.) and Mary Frances (Plotner) Seed (b. My 
17, i860, Bible Grove, 111.). Prepared in 
Sparta and Ilutsonville H. Schs. ; 111. St. 
Norm. Ihiiv., 1903-6. Final Honors. Mar- 
ried Jerome Stanley Rogers (g'09), A^ 30, 
191 1, Forest Home, Newaygo. Mich. Child, 
Frances Parker, b. F 12, 1917. Address, Mor- 
ganton, N. C. 

3960. JOHN GORDON SEELY 
(Brother of No. 1269) 

Organist and Choir Master; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. S 10, 1882, Las Vegas, N. Mex. ; s. Thomas 
Jennings (b. Ag 16, 1848, Chester, N. Y.) 
and Anzolette E. (Teller) Seely (b. Jl 13, 
1852, Fonda, N. Y.). Prepared in Oswego 
and E. Aurora H. Schs. Grad. in Mus., N. W. 



Univ., 1905. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Zeta; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. Club; Prelim. 
Honors; Accompanist of Glee Club. Organist, 
Presby. Church, Champaign; do,. Champaign 
and Urbana Hebrew Congr. ; do., Presby. 
Church, Aurora, 111.; Organist and Choirmaster, 
St. Paul Episcopal Church, .\kron, O., 1914 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Assoc. Mem., Am. Guild 
of Organists. Address, 109 N. Union St., 
Akron, O. 

3961. ALICE FAYE SEILER (LONG) 

(Husband of No. 3455) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 27, 1881, Shawnee, 
O.; d. Albert Pierce (b. Ag 3, 1848, Bloom- 
field, Pa.) and Alice Elizabeth (Carpenter) 
Seiler (b. N 10, 1854, Newville, O.). Pre- 
pared in Mansfield (O.) H. S.; O. Wesleyan 
Univ. .Methenai; 11. Sc. Club; Y. W. C. A., 
Treas. and Mem. .-\dv. Bd. ; Kappa .Alpha 
Theta. Substitute Teacher, Pub. Sch., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1909-10; Organized four yrs. 
course of H. Sc, Placer, Co. H. S., Auburn, 
Calif.; Teacher, do., 1910; Pub. Schs., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1910-14. Bur. Engraving, Civ. 
Service, 1905-07; Census Bur. Civ. Service, 
summer, 1910. Auth. : Article, ///. Agr., F 
1 910. Mem., .'\m. Home Econ. Assn.; Home 
Econ. Assn., Wash., D. C. ; Alumni Assn., 
Univ. of 111.; O. E. S.; Kochov Co. Chm., 
Food Conservation, St. Council of Defense; 
Sec Women's Club, .Amboy, 111., 1917-18; 
Congr. Church. Married Joseph Ayres Long 
('08), .\p 22, 1914, Washington, D. C. Ad- 
dress, R. I, Sublette, 111. 

3962. ROBERT ROSS SEYMOUR 
(Brother of Nos. 2239, 3963) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 24, 1888, 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. William Reynold (b. O 
10, 1S48, Newark, do.) and .Mice Florence 
(Case) Seymour (b. My 4, 1856, do.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. St. Soil 
Sur., 1909; Farmer, Henning, 111., 1909-12; do.. 
North Bend, Neb., 1912 — . Address, North 
Bend, Neb. 

3963. WALTER ALFRED SEYMOUR 
(Brother of Nos. 2239, 3962) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 4, 1886, near 
Thomasboro, HI.; s. William Reynold (b. O 
10, 1848, Newark, 111.) and Alice Florence 
(Case) Seymour (b. My 4, 1856, Newark, 111.). 
Prepared in LIniv. .\cad. Agr. Club. Farmer, 
1910-11; do., North Bend, Neb., 1912-18; do., 
St. Helena Parrish La., 1918 — . Address, 
Gloster, Miss. 

3964. (3UY RAY SHAW 
Gen. Contr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 30, 1886, 
Maquoketa, la.; s. A. F. (b. My 2, 1850, do.) 
and Isadore (Ray) Shaw (b. Ja 8, 1854, White- 
side Co., 111.). Prepared in Vinton, la., H. 
S.; Univ. of la., 1905-6. Contracting Engr.. 
Cook Constr. Co., Gen. Contrs., Des Moines, 
1909-14; Special Representative, James B. Clow 
& .Sons, Chicago, Des Moines, 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Erma Runyon, S 12, 1916, Des Moines. 
Address, 2827 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines. 

3965. EDITH OLGA SHIVELY (WEGENG) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 5, 1887; Ivesdale, 
III.; d. Daniel Webster (b. Ja 6, 1858, Bowling 
Green, O.) and Minerva Katherine (Watts) 
Shively (b. F 26, 1857, Somerset, O.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. .S. Delta Gamma; Y. 
W. C. A. Married Philip Joseph Wegeng, S 
27, 191 1, Mahomet, 111. Address, 807 W. 
Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

3966. FRANK KAY SHRADER 
Bond Business; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. 
My 24, 1S86, Bushnell, 111. Prepared in Knox- 
ville, H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Special Honors; Final Honors. Address, c/o 
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3967. HAROLD HOYT SIMMONS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 14, 1888, 
St. Joseph, 111.; s. Albert N. (b. 1) J2, 185.S, 
Jersey Co, 111.) and Etta R. (Hoyt) Simmons 
(b. D 18, 1858, Crawford Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Blue Mound II. S.; James Millikin Univ. 
Acad. Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club. 
lUis. Mgr. and Ry. Maintenance Engr. Auth. : 
Railway Signal Dictionary. Married Charlotte 
(Jottsciialk, Je 10, 1913, Chicago. Child, Shell)y 
Warren, b. O 22, 1914. Address, 5328 Ellis 
Ave., Chicago. 

3968. FRED S. SIMMS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 8, 1882, 
Mt. Clemens, Mich.; s. J. W. (b. Cady, Mich.) 
and Katherine (.Shepard) Simms (b. Mt. Cle- 
mens, Mich.). Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. 
Iris; Y. M. C. A. With Allis-Chambers Co., 
Cincinnati; Elec. Engr., Avery Co., Peoria. 
111. Nat. Guard Co. G, 5th Regt. Mem., Illini 
Club, Peoria. Married Laura E. Geach, S 12, 
191 1, Peoria, 111. Address, 118 Pennsylvania 
Ave., Peoria.t 

3969. FRANCIS MARION SIMPSON 

(Husband of No. 5015) 
With Am. Live Stock and Loan Co.; B. S. 
in Agr. ; b. Ap 26, 1887, Vienna, III.; s. Fran- 
cis Marion (b. Ja 23, 1838, do.) and Margaret 
Ann (Beal) Simpson (b. Mr 11, 1849, Clarion 
('o.. Pa.). Prepared in Vienna H. S. Phi 
Kappa Psi; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; 
Shield and Trident; Alpha Gamma Rho; Var- 
sity Club; Egyptian Club; Lt. Col., Univ. Regt. 
Dairy Farming, Vienna, 111., 1909-11; Asst. in 
Agr. Ext., Univ. of 111., 19H-13; Instr. in 
An. Husb., Univ. of 111,. 1913-14; Specialist 
Marketing Live Stock and Meats, U. S. Bur. 
of Markets, 1914-18; Am. Live Stock and Loan 
Co., 1918 — . City Alderman; Sec, Farmers' 
Inst.; 4th Regt. Staff, 111. Nat. Guard. Served 
on Mex. border, 19 16. Auth.: The Meat Sit- 
uation in the U. S., U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui. 
Various articles on production and maintenance 
of live stock and rr<eats. Country Gentle- 
man and Breeders' Gazette. Married Mayme 
A. Baldwin ('12), O 26, 1915, Rockford, 111. 
Address, 819 17th St., Denver. 

3970. THOMAS PATRICK SINNETT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 17, 1880, 

Hopedale, 111.; s. Michael (b. Ireland) and 
Johanna (Conway) Sinnett (b. do.). Prepared 
in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Address, 703 23rd St., Rock Island, 111. 

3971. POMEROY SINNOCK 
Purchasing Agt.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 28, 
1886, Quincy, 111.; s. James William (b. O 
1857, Payson, 111.) and Fannie Mayo (Nichols) 
Sinnock (b. Griggsville, 111.). Prepared in 
Quincy H. S. Sigma Chi; Phoenix; All- 
Western Football, 1906-9. With I. T. S., 1910- 
11; Salesman. 1910-11; Mfr., 1911-12; with 
Des Moines Elec. Co., 1912-13; with Elec. 
Wheel Co., Quincy, 111., 1913-14; with 111. St. 
Highway Comn., 1914-15; with Grant Smith & 
Co., Seattle, and Vancouver B. C, 1916-17; 
Purchasing Agt., Grant Smith Porter Ship Co., 
Portland, Ore., 1918 — . Married Frances Mau- 
rice Obear, Je 22, 19 10, St. Louis. Child, Pome- 
roy, Jr., b. Ap 6, igii. Address, c/o Grant 
Smith Poiter Co., Portland, Ore. 

3972. ELIZABETH SMITH 
Instructor; B. L. S.; b. N 3, iSCj', Water- 
town, N. Y.; d. David P. (b. O 17, 1824, 
Champion, N. Y.) and Viola E. (Rudd) Smith 
(b. D 6, 1829, do.). Prepared in Maquoketa 
(la.) H. S.; Chicago Norm. Sch., 1891-93; 
Oberlin Coll., 1883-85. Cataloger, Springfield 
Museum of Nat. Hist., 1909; Inst., Lib. Econ., 
Syracuse LTniv. Address, 782 Ostrom Ave., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 



3973. TIIEODOR.E MEADE SMITH 

B. S. in A^r.; b. F 15, 1885, Auburn, III.; 
s. J. Frank Smith. Prepared in Auburn H. 
S. Address, Auburn, Ul.t 

3974. FERDINAND PETER SNIDER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 14, 1883, Charleston, 

111.; s. John Henry (b. 1862, Cincinnati) and 
France (Hildretli) Snider (b. 1862, Palmyra, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Charleston II. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan; 
.Shield and Trident; Ku Klux; Jr. Prom. Com. 
Ins., Champaign, 1909; U. S. Indian Agency, 
Muskogee, Okla., 1909-10; Clerk, Quarry 
Office and Special R. R. Mail Service, Has- 
kell, Okla., 1910; Lawyer, Muskogee, Okla., 
1911-15; Lawyer and Oil Producer, 1916 — . 
Mem., Muskogee Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; 
B. P. O. E. ; Scottish Rite Mason; Presby. 
Church. Married Florence Purtill, O 17, 
1912, Mattoon, 111. Children: Mary Adelaide, 
b. Mr 12, 1916; Ferdinand Purtill, b. S 13, 
1917. Address, 119 N. 17th St., Muskogee, 
Okla; bus. add.. Room 11, Severs Block, do. 

3975. HELEN ANDERSON SOUTHGATE 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Woodstock, Vt.; 
d. Robert Swan (b. Ag 7, 1835, Ipswich, Mass.) 
and Caroline Louisa (Anderson) Southgate 
(b. Ja 16, 1837, Keene, N. H.). Prepared in 
Woodstock II. S.; Ypsilanti, Mich., 1892-4; 
DeKalb, 111., summer, 1902. Teacher, Michi- 
gan City II. S., 1909-10; Ferry Hall, Lake 
I'orest, 111., 1910-12. Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc; 
Woman's Study Club. Address, 218 W. 6th 
St., Michigan (I^ity, Ind. 

3976. JOE DARE SOUTHWICK 
Advertiser; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 23, 1885, 
Flora, 111.; s. I. H. Southwick. Prepared in 
Flora H. S. Chi Psi; Illini Staff; Dope-Sheet; 
Scribblers. Advertising Bus. Address, Evans- 
ville, Ind. 

3977. RAY CARLISLE SPARKS 
Owner, Auto Supply Co.; A. B. in L. & 
A.; LL. B.; b. F 19, 1886, Bushnell, 111.; s. 
Thomas Jefferson (b. Ag 16, 1843, Colfax, 
Ind.) and Agnes Sophia (Batton) Sparks (b. 
Ja 12, 1850, Wheeling, W. Va.). Prepared 
in Bushnell and Macomb II. Schs.; West. 
Norm. Sch. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; 
Helmet; Fuller Moot Court; Class Football. 
Owner, Herrick Auto Supply Co., Champaign, 
Bloomington, 111. Married Helen Lindsey, Je 
7, 1913, Topeka, Kan. Address, 102 N. Willis 
Ave., Champaign, 

3978. IRWIN SHERWOOD SPRECHER 
B. S. in Agr.; b. O 25, 1874, Mt. Morris, 
111.; s. George .Sprccher. Prepared in Zion 
City Coll. Address, Zion City, 111. 

3979. OTTO CHARLES STANGER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 16, 1882, 
Centralia, 111.; s. Rev. G. H. (b. Bisrampur, 
East India) and E. G. (Vehe) Stanger (b. 
Palatine, 111.). Prepared in Calumet II. S.. 
Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma; Philomathean; 
Chem. Club. With F. J. Lewis & Co., Chicago, 
1909; Asst. Chief Chem., Armour & (^o.. Soap 
& Glue Works, do., 1909 — • Married Bess 
Yetter, Jl 17, 1915, Chicago. Address, 6129 
Indiana Ave., Chicago. 

3980. MAE KNIGHT STEELE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 18, 1882, 
I'.loomington, 111.; d. William Johnston (b. Je 
15, 1852, Fayette Co., Pa.) and Wealthy Annie 
(.Strickland) Steele (b. Jl 24, 1855, I'.atavia, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S. 
A B, 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1904- Alethenai 
Sec- Y. W. C. A. cabinet. Prin., Jefferson 
Park II S., El Paso, 111., 1909-10; United 
El Paso II. S., igio-ii; Mgr., Text Book Lib., 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1918; Teacher, Univ. 
H. S., 1918 — . Address, 205 Leland St., 
Bloomington, 111. 



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3981. MILTON FREDERICK STEIN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. D 17, 
1885, Chicago; s. Maximilian (b. Ger.) and 
Elvira (Gound) Stein (b. Ger.). Prepared in 
Englewood II. S., Chicago. Sigma Xi; Prelim., 
Final and Special Honors. Asst. Engr., Ches- 
ter & Fleming, Pittsburgh, 1909-13; do. City 
of Cleveland, Cleveland, 1914-16; San. Engr., 
Hering & Ciregory, New York City, 1917; 
Engr. of Design, San. Div., City of Cleveland, 
1918. Auth.: Water Purification Plants and 
Their Operation, John Wiley, New York, 191 5; 
Colloids in Water and Sewage Purification, 
Engng. Kec, My 1914; Prelim. Work on 
Cleveland Filtration Project, Engng. 6- Contr., 
My, 1914; E.xperimental Filter Plant at Cleve- 
land, Municipal Engng., Je 1914; Motor- 
Driven Centrifugal Pumps, do., S 1914;. How 
Filtration Plants Operate, American City, S 
1 91 5; Making the B. Coli Test Tell More, 
Engng. Nczvs, My 191 7; Getting the Most Out 
of Coal, Textile World, Jl 1917- Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Address. 618 City Hall, Cleve- 
land. 

3982. HAROLD WILSON STEWART 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 3, 1886, 
Hebron, 111.; s. Richard Henry (b. D 25, 1862, 
do.) and Mary Addie Stewart (b. D i. i863> 
Walworth, Wis.). Prepared in Hebron H. S. 
Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Final 
Honors; Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Assoc, 
Soil Survey, Univ. of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
1909-15; Asst. Prof., Soils, Univ. ot Wis., 
19 1 5—. Mem., Am. Soc. of Agron. ; Presby. 
Church. Married Margery Nichols, D 28 
1910, Lake Geneva, Wis. Children: Richard 
Henery, b. Ap 14- t9M; Wilson Nichols, b. 
D 7, 1917. Address, 2010 Monroe St., Madi- 
son, Wis. 

3983. JAMES SAMUEL STEWART 
(Brother of No. 1598) 
Farmer; b. F 22, 1887, Kewanee, 111.; s. 
Samuel Parrish (b. 1846, do.,) and Nancy 
Jane (Robson) Stewart (b. 1850, do.). Pre- 
pared in Toulon H. S. and Acad. Draftsman, 
1909-11; Cost-keeping and Drafting, 1911-1-^; 
Farming, 191 2—. Married Ruby F. Scott, 
Ja 6, 191 2. Children: Mary, b. N 12, 1912; 
Irene, b. N 4, 1914. Address, Scranton, la. 

3984. CORNELIUS STOCKER 

Mgr., Milk Condensing Co.; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. O 8, 1885. Highland, III.; s. Augustus (b. 
Ag 20 1857, do.) and Minnie (Branger) 
Stocker (b. Mr 5, 1857, do). Prepared in 
Highland and Greenville H. Schs.; Univ. 
Acad. Farmer, 1909; Mgr., herd Holstein, 
Streator, 1909-10; Mgr., Farm, Highland, 
1910-11; in charge Cow Testing Assn.. Univ. 
of 111, 1911-13; Farm Advisor, Helvetia Milk 
Cond. Co., Lamar, Colo., 1913-17; Mgr do., 
iqiy—. Married Stella Irene Stocker, S 22, 
1 91 5, Highland, 111. Address, 109 N. 50th St., 
Lamar, Colo.; bus. add.. Box No. 22, do. 

3985. JOHN PHILEMON STOUT 
(Husband of No. 4428; Brother of No. 4923) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 21, 1887, 
Cotton Hill, 111.; s. Joab Philemon (b. Ap 3. 
i860, do.) and Ida Frank (Sawin) Stout (b. 
Ag 14, 1863, Lo.xa, 111.). Prepared in Spring- 
field H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard 
and Blade; Agr. Club; Maj., Univ Regt., 
Prelim and Final Honors. Farmer, Glenarm, 
1910-13; Chatham, 1913—- Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Villa Mae Sprague ('10), S 10, 191 3, 
loliet, 111. Children: R. Philemon, b. Je 5. 1916; 
Elizabeth Frank, b. D 18, 1917- Address. 
Chatham, 111. 



3986. CLARA MARIE STRA.UCH 
(Sister of Nos. 2831, 3566, 3987, 5444) 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Chadwick, 
111.; d. A. A. (b. Ja i, 1854, Ger.) and Mar- 
garet (Queckborner) Strauch (b. F 8, 1856, 
111.). Prepared in Chadwick H. S.; Cornell 
Coll. Prep. Dept.; Frances Shimer Acad.; Grad. 
Stud., Sch. of Dom. Arts and Sc, Chicago, 
1914; Athenean; Achoth. Teacher, H. Econ., 
II. S., Murphysboro, 111., 1 909-11; do., Joliet, 
111., 1911-12; do.. Alberta, 111., 1912-14; Mgr. 
I'niv. Cafeteria, Univ. of N. Dak., 1914-15; 
Dining Room Instr., Glenwood Man. Tr. Sch., 
1916-17. Address, 541 W. Missouri St., El 
Paso, Tex. 

39S7. HILDA LOUISE STRAUCH 
(Sister of Nos. 2831, 3566, 3986, 5444) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 7, 1888, 
Chadwick, III.; d. .\. A. (b. Ja i, 1854, Ger.) 
and Margaret (Queckborner) Strauch (b. F 8, 
1856, 111.). Prepared in Chadwick H. S. 
Athenean; Phi Delta Psi; II. Sc. Club. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Carrington, N. Dak., 1909-10; 
do.. Central H. S., Minneapolis, 191 1 — . Ad- 
dress, 3341 2nd Ave., South Minneapolis. 

3988. ALBERT PAUL STREFF 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 9, 1886, 
Chicago; s. Paul A. (b. Ap 17, 1853, Port 
Washington, Wis.) and Celestine A. (Wetzel) 
Streff (b. Mr 12, 1853, Alsace-Lorraine, 
France). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chi- 
cago. Theta Delta Chi. Const. Supt., Swift 
& Co., Montevideo, Uruguay, 1911-13; Chief 
Engr. of Const.; do., La Plata, Argentina, 1913- 
16; Struct. Engr. do., Chicago, 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Mary Esther Kelly, Je 2, 191 7, Chicago. 
Address, 6560 Winthrop Ave., (Chicago; bus. 
add.. Swift & Co., Union Stock Yards, do. 

39S9. OSCAR JOSE SUMAY 
(Brother of No. 4443) 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 30, 1882, 
Chascomus, Argentina; s. Jose Faustino (b. 
Galicia, Spain) and Ermilia (San Marting) 
Sumay, (b. Chascomus, Argentina). Prepared 
in Sch. of Mech. Apprentices. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Spanish Literary Club. Argentine Re- 
public Navy Yards, 1901-3; Electn., La Ar- 
gentine Republic's Navy, 1903-5; Asst. Supt., 
West. Ry. Telegraph, Argentina, 1909-14; Asst. 
Engr., Mains and Substations, West. Ry., do., 
1914 — . Mem., Y. M. C. A.; Am. Church of 
Buenos Aires. Married Iva Mirthle Miller, 
Je 28, 1911, Champaign. Children: Iva Julia, 
b. Ja 23, 1913; Edith Mirthle, b. Ap 20, 1916. 
Address, Ramos Mejia, F. C. O.. Argentine 
Republic. 

3990. WILLIAM CLAUDE SWETT 

Designer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 3, 1883, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Albert R. (b. Belfast, Me.) and 
Francis Elizabeth (Childs) Swett (b. Spring- 
field, Mass.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. In- 
struinentman. Standard Steel Car Co., 1909; 
Rodman, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1909; Drafts- 
man, O. S. L. R. R., 1910;^ Asst. Engr., do., 
1910-16; Designer, Kansas City Terminal Ry., 
1916; do., C. & N. W. Ry. 1916; do., Chicago 
Union Sta. Co., 1916-18. Married Clara Louise 
Kaufman, Je 19, 1912, Kansas City, Mo. Ad- 
dress, 1904 Ainsiie St., Chicago. 

3991. ELIZABETH ANDREWS SWIFT 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A. Asst. Ed., Engng. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Ed., 111. St. Dept. of 
Factory Inspection. Address, 5021 Prairie Ave., 
Chicago. 

3992. CHARLES LEE SWISHER 

(Brother of No. 4447) 

Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 27, 1880, 

Watseka, 111.; s. William H. (b. Ja 10, 1838, 

Williamsport, Ind.) and Nancy Jane (Evans) 

Swisher (b. S 4, 1846, West Lebanon, Ind.). 



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Prepared in Univ. iVcad. ; Grand Prairie Sam., 
Onargo. M. S., Univ. of Mich., 1913. Ph. D., 
Cornell Univ., 1917. Ionian; Iris Club; Sigma 
Xi; Special Honors in Physics. Jnstr., Phys., 
Ca. Tech., Atlanta, Ga., 1909-10; do., Griiineil 
Coll., Grinnell, la., 1910-13; Instr. and Grad. 
Stud., Cornell Univ., 1913-16; Prof., Phys., 
St. Sch. of Mines, Rapid City, S. Dak., 1916 — . 
Instr., Radio Work, S. A. T. C, St. Norm. 
Sch. of Mines, Rapid City, S. D. Auth. : 
(with Prof. F. Bedell and R. Brown) 
Distortion Factors, A. I. E. E. Proc, Je 1915; 
S[)ecific Resistance and Thermo-electric Power 
of Metallic Calcium, Physical Review, Ser. 2, 
Vol. 10, 191 7. Mem., Am. Phys. Soc. ; St. la. 
Teachers' Assn. Married Jessie Sibbitt, Ag 
30, 1910, Hoopeston, 111. Children: Forest My- 
ron, b. Ap 14, 1913; Flora Ruth, b. O 22, IQ17. 
Address, Wellington, 111.; bus. add.. State Sch. 
of Mines, Dept. of Physics, Rapid City, S. Dak. 



3993. RATHINDRA NATII TAGORE 
Agr. Expert; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 28, 1888, 
Calcutta, India; s. Rabindra Nath (b. My 6, 
1850, do.) and Mrihalini (Devi) Tagore (b. 
1870, Khulna, India). Prepared in Brahma- 
Vidyalay, Bolpur; Univ. Calcutta. Agr. Club. 
Mgr. and Agr. E.xpert of landed estates, India; 
Dir., Brahma-Vidvalay Inst. Mem.j Literary 
Soc, Bengal. Married Protima Devi, Ja 1910, 
Calcutta. Address, 6 D. N. Tagore's Lane, 
Jorasanko, Calcutta, India. t 

3994- KENNETH HAMMET TALBOT 

(Son of Nos. 271, 29s; Brother of Nos. 5451. 
9432) 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 7, 1887, 
Champaign; s. Arthur Newell ('81) (b. N 21, 
i8=;7, Courtland, 111.) and Virginia Mann 
(Hammet) Talbot ('81) _, (b. Mr 6, i860, 
Camargo, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sig- 
ma Xi; Scabbard and Blade; C. E. Club; Capt., 
L'niv. Regt. ; Chm. Jr. Smoker Com. Rodman, 
C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1909-11; Timekeeper, 
James O. Heyworth, 191 1; Asst. Engr., Univ- 
sal Portland Cement Co.. 1911-14; Div. Engr., 
Promotion Bur., do., 1914-18; Constructing 
Warehouses for Govt., New Cumberland, Pa.. 
191S — . Auth.: Concrete Warehouses — . Pre- 
sented before Nat. Warehousemen's Assn.. 
Chicago, D 8, 191 1. Mem., Oak Park Y. M. 
C. A.; mini Club of Chicago; Jr. Mem., A. 
S. C. E. ; Am. Concrete Inst.; Engrs. Soc. 
West. Pa.; Pittsburgh Ath. Assn.;_ Baptist 
Church. Married Gertrude Louise Phillips, Ag 
18, 1914, Elgin, HI. Children: William Phil 
lips, b. Je 7, lois; \'irginia, b. My 12, ioi8. 
Address, 1511 Hillsdale Ave., Dormont, Pitts- 
burgh; bus. add., 524 Prick Bldg., do. 



3995. SADAKICHI TANIYAMA 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O s, 1884, 
Okayam.a, Japan; s. Kisoji (b. N 10, 1845, 
do.) and Ryo Taniyama (b. Ag 12, 1S52). 
Prepared in Univ. of Colo., 1906. Married 
Miyoko Taniyama, Ap 12, 191 1, Okayama, 
Japan. Children: Misao, b. Mr 28, 1912; 
Toshio, b. Ja 26, 191 7. Address, 138 Higashi 
Suma, Mukogun Hyogoken, Japan; bus. add.. 
99 Kitamachi, Kobe, do. 



3996. ETHEL NICHOLS TAYLOR 
(HIGGINS) 
Missionary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 16, 
1883, Bellmont, 111.; d. Josiah E. (b. Ja i, 
1851, Olney, 111.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Cot- 
tereli) Taylor (b. Jl 3, 1854). Prepared in 
Olney H. S. Glee Club. Teaching; Mission- 
ary, Songdo, Korea. Married Daniel Frank- 
lin Iliggins, Je i6. 1910, Claremont, 111. 
Child. Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap 2, 191 1. Address, 
Am. Legation, Peking, China. t 



3997. OTTO SAMUEL THAL 
(Brother of Nos. 3574, 8001) 
..A. B in L. & A.; b. F 20, 1885, Carlyle, 
111.; s. John (b. 1848, Petrograd, Russia) and 
Mary Elizabeth (Wulfman) Thai (b. 1858. 
Breese, 111. Prepared in Concordia Coll. Ad- 
dress 507 S. 6th St., Champaign; bus. add., 
Manhatten, Nev. 

3998. CHARLES MANFRED THOMPSON 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., loio; 

b N 10, 1877. Fairfield, 111.; s. Elisha Penny 
•^n- 1836, Preble Co., O.) and Margaret Ross 
ilaberj Thompson (b. 1834, Ind.). Prepared 
in Fairfield H. S.; Hayward Coll., 1895-7; 
Austin Coll., 1903. Ph. D., Harvard, 191 1. 
.Adelphic; Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. Instr, 
Univ. Acad., 1909-10; Asst., Hist., Univ. of 
111., 1911-12; Asst., Econ., do., 1912-13; Instr., 
do., 1913-14; Assoc, do., 1914-16; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1916-17; Assoc. Prof., do., 1917— . Corp. 
Co. E., 9th Regt., 111. Voluntary Inf., 1898-99; 
.Served in Cuba. Auth.: (With Evarts B. 
Greene) Governor's Letter Books, Vol. VII, of 
111. Hist. Collections; A. Study of the Adminis- 
tration of Governor Thomas Ford; Preliminary 
Report on the Lincoln Way; Final Report on 
the.Lmtoln Way; The 111. Whigs before 1846; 
(With E. L. Bogart) Readings in the Economic 
History of the U. S.; Hist, of the U. S.; Hist 
of 111.; The Democratic State (With E L 
Bogart) Vol. IV of 111. Centennial Hist.; 
Principles of Econ. Monetary System of Nou- 
velle France, Jour, of the III. St. Hist. Soc; 
An Early Character Sketch of Abraham Lin- 
coln, do.; Early Election Machinery in 111., do.- 
iMnding the Lincoln Way in 111., Unitv; The 
Lincoln Way Investigation, ///. Mag. of Hist.; 
Attitude of the Western Whigs toward the 
Convention System. Proc. of the Miss. Valley 
Hist. Assn.; Genesis of the W^hig Party in 111., 
Transactions of the III. St. Hist. Soc. Mem., 
Am. Hist. Assn., 1909; 111. St. Hist. Soc, 1909; 
Miss. Valley Hi.st. Assn.; Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Univ. Club. Married Ella May Brown. Jl 23, 
1899, Fairfield, 111. Children: Charles Woody, 
b. F 8, 1902; Joseph Manfred, b. Ja 20, 1914. 
Address, 607 W. Elm St., Urbana. 



3999. SAMUEL MATTHEW THOMPSON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 191 1; b 

My 5, 1887; s. John L. and Sarah Thompson. 
Prepared m Harrisburg Tp. H. S. Theta Kap- 
pa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; Egyptian Club; 
Scribblers; Philomathean; John Marshall Law 
Club; Prehm. honors; Final honors; 111. -Neb. 
debate, 1909. Atty. at Law. First Lt.. 373rd 
Inf.. Camp Las Casas, Porto Rico. Address, 
Harrisburg, Ill.f 

4000. ANDREW THOMSON 
Merchant; B. S. in Sc. ; b. Ap 12, 1886, Mon- 
treal, Can.; s. Andrew (b. Ag 7, 1844, do.) 
and Jessie (Urquhart) Thomson (b. F 12, 1852, 
Glasgow, Scotland). Prepared in S. Chicago 
H. S.; Armour Inst. Alpha Delta Phi; Scab- 
bard and Blade; M. E. Soc; Class Football; 
Baseball; Basketball. With Universal Port- 
land Cement Co., 1909-10; Monarch Type- 
writer Co., 1910-11; Pvt. Bus., 1911; Propri- 
etor. Produce Store, Gary, Ind. Address, 2958 
E. 8ist St., Chicago. 

4001., PRESSON WAVERLY THOMSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 9. 1870, Knox Co., 
III.; s. Bresson Wheeler (b. Je 24, 1832, Mar- 
ion Co., O.) and Mary Susannah (Lapham) 
Thomson (b. Ap 18, 1833. do.). Prepared in 
Knox Coll., Acad. A. B. Knox Coll., 1897. 
John Marshal! Law Club. Mem., Municipal 
League, Los Angeles. Married Vera Margaret 
Bradshaw, Je 1902. Children: Frederick 
David, b. Je 1904; Robert Edward, b. Ja 1906. 
Address, 828 Burck PI., Los Angeles; b%is. 
add., 51: O. T. Johnson Bldg., rfo.f 



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4002. EVERT IIOMKU TICE 
Lawytr; LI.. B.; b. O 10, 1885, Grccnvicw, 
111.; s. Homer J. (b. F s. '86-', Athens. 111.) 
and Kmilie (VVarn.sinK) 'I'iee (b. Ja 27, i86j, 
Grcenview, 111.). I'reparcd in Oreenview II. 
S. Sigma .'\lpla Epsilon; I'hi Delta Phi; Theta 
Kappa Nil. l.awyer, (Ireenview, 111. Married 
Mary Arstell.i l'"ldred({e, S 7, igio, (ireenview, 
111. ChihU Homer Whitney, b. My 5, 101 J. 
Address, Greenview, Ill.t 

4003. MABEf, li. TOBIAS (IIEITMAN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jc 26, 1886, I'eoria; .1 
George F. (b. N 1854) "and Sophia (Menford) 
Tobias (b. Mr 18, 1854). Prepared in Wasli- 
iuglon H. S.; Carthage Coll., 1905-08. Y. W. 
('. A. Married Alfred (i. lleilman, Je 28, igii, 
i'axtoii, 111. Address, 215, joth St., Sioux City, 
la. 

4004. C1.AR.\ BKl.r.E TOUZALIN (STONE) 

B. L. S.; b. 1885, Chicago; d. .Anthony (b. 
1818, Jamaiea) and Aliigail (Eaton) Tonzalin 
(b. 1842, Tolland, Ctnui.). Prepareil in Hyde 
Park and lohn Marsb.dl 11. Sebs., Cbieago; 
Michigan City (liid.) 11. S.; Lewis Insl., 
Chicago. Asst., John Crerar Lib., Cliieago, 
1909-13. Married Porter lMlwar<ls .Stone, Je 
i6, 1913. Address, 312 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago. 

4005. CLINTON P. TROTTER 
Contractor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 2, 1888, 
Kansas, 111.; s. Cyrus N. (b. Je 19, i8jo, Mt. 
Sidney, Va.) and Virginia f. (Bear) Trotter 
(b. My 30, i8s2. Ml. ( lintoii, Va.). Prepared 
in Kansas 11. S. Alplia Gamma Rho; Zela I'si; 
Jr. Prom Com.; Sr. B.dl Com.; Sr. Memorial 
Com. With Inlernat. Harvester Co., igoQ-ii; 
A. M. Collins Mfg. Co., Philailel|>hia, i<)ii; la. 
Homestead Co., igii-12. Address, San Iteiiilo, 
Tex, 

4006. TINPIT WEITSEN TH 
Engineer; B, S. in Ry. C. E. ; b. Soocliow, 
China. Prepareil in Nanyang Coll., Sliai, China; 
Univ. of Cal., 1905-7. Cosmopolitan Club. 
Transilman, Chicago; .\sst., do.. Kansas City, 
Mo.; Asst. Engr., Shanghai, China. Address, 
Box 912, Am. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. t 
41K.7. ALLISON LEE TULL 
(Brother of No. 1605) 
Dentist; A. B. in L. & A.; 1). 1). S., 191 2; 1). 
S 25, 1888, l'\ariiier City, 111.; s. Nelson (b. 1) 
10, 1837, ("larksbnrg, ().~l and Margaret ( kie- 
men) Tiill (b. Ag 8, 1848, yellowl)ud, (/<>.). 
Prepared in I'armer City II. S. Alpha Delia 
Phi. Student Dentistry, Univ., i9o<)-i2. Mar- 
ried Lois F. Lanktree, jl 15, 1913, E. Orange, 
N. Y. Address, 6328 Kenwood Ave., Chicago. 

4008. ROSCOE TVGETT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; (b. Tl 28, 1886, Williamson 
Co., 111.) s. W. F. (h.'do.) and Alma Tygett 
(b. Jackson Co., 111.). Prepared in S. 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Phi .Mpba Delta; ICgyptian Club; 
John Marshall Law Club. Ally., Christoplier, 
111. Married Iva Tygett, N i6, 1908, Newtmi, 
III. Children: James Roscoc, b. My 31, 1909; 
Katheriiie, b. N 1 i, 1910. Address. Cliris- 
topber. 111. 

.p.oo. JOSEPH IN'K \'AN DOKS'l'KN 
(IIOLCH) 
(Wife of No. 2125) 
Prill. II. S.; A. B. in Sc; b. .\|i 5, 1880, 
Three Rivers, Mich.; d. I'ranklin Homer (b. 
.\p 9. 1855, Stark Co., O.) and Alice Celia 
(Messenger) Van Dorslen (b. O 7, 1863, 'Poii- 
togany, ().). Prepared in Frederick .Scb., 
Poiitiac, Mich.; Oakland Co. Norm., do.; Hills- 
dale Coll., Hillsdale. M(ich., 190.5-7. Prin., 
IT. S., Sheldon, 1909-12; do., Libertyvillc, 
1913-17; do., Elmhurst, 1917-18. Nieiii., 

Pvlliian Sisters; 1). .\. R. Married iMcderick 
Leidy llolch ("04"), D 25, 1909, Urbana. Child, 
Samuel, b. Ag 19, 1915. Address, Elmhurst, 
111. 



4010. FOREST CLYDE VAN HOOK 
(Husband of No. 5309) 

Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. D 3, 1886, Mt. 
Pulaski, 111.; s. Uriah (b. Broadhead, Ky.) 
,111(1 I.ouvina (Copeland) Van Hook (b. Mt. 
I'ulaski, 111.). Prepared in Mt. Pulaski 11. S. 
i\l. 1)., N. W. Univ., 1913. Tan Lambda; 
I'hoenix; Varsity Football, 1905-8; Capt., 1908; 
Track Sipiad. Physician, Mt. Pulaski, 111., 
1914 — . Married Marie Maude Miller ('12), 
la I, i9i(), Lincoln, 111. Address, Ml. Pulaski, 
"111. 

4011. KATHKYN CRAIG VOORIIEES 
(StJUIRES) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 13. 1887, Bushnell, 
111.; d. James E. (b. An 5, 1800, Raritan, 111.) 
and Ellen (Sinionson) Voorhees (b. Ja 26, 1858, 
Canton, III. Prepared in Bushnell II. S. 
.\cbotli; Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Latin 
Teacher, II. S., Bushnell, 111., 1909-11. Mar- 
ried Harry G. Sipiires, Tc 28, 191 1, Bushnell, 
III. Children; Alargaret Kliene, b. 11 17, 1912; 
llarrj; Rollins, b. My 3, 1915. Aditress, 822 S. 
Illinois St., Springfield, 111. 

4012. FRANK JONES VOSBURGII 
.Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 23, 

1886, Rochester N. Y.; s. William R. (b. S 
5, 1854, Ovid, N. Y.) and Annie L. (Jones) 
V'osbiirgb (b. Ag 16, i860, Oswego, N. Y.). 
Prep.iretl in Oak Park H. S.; Univ. of Wis., 
u)04-(>. Alpha Delta Phi; Class Football; 
Baseball; Basketball; Varsity Football Squad; 
X'arsity Swimming. Asst. Testing Engr., 
Peoples Gas, Light & Coke Co., Chicago, 1909- 
10; Dept. Siipt., Nat. Lead Co., do., 1910-11; 
Asst. Testing Wngr., Union (Carbide Co., 
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1911-12; Mgr., Am. 
Oxbydric Co., Miil\i|auked, 1912-16; Engr., 
Star Elec. Co., Niagara Isills, N. Y., 1916-17; 
Snpt., Star Electrode Works, Nat. Carbon 
Co., do., 191 7 — . Married Meda Dean, O a, 
1913, Milwaukee. Children: Dean Richard- 
s(ui, b. 1) 26, 1914 (died, Ja 14, 1917); Jean 
Isabella, b. J a 4, 191 8. Address, 687 Chil- 
ton Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y.; bus. add.. Star 
Electrode Works, do. 

4013. HARRY DWIGHT WAGGONER 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc, ; A. M., 1914; Ph. 

I), ii)i6; b. F I, 1877, Godfrey, III.; s. Samuel 
( b. Knoxville, Tenn.) and Helen (Ferguson) 
Waggoner (b. Godfrey, III.). Prepared in 111. 
.St. Norm. Univ. Sigma Xi; Kappa Delta Pi. 
.^sst., Bol., Univ. of III., 1913-16; Prof., Biol., 
Macalister Coll., St. Paul, i9i()-i7; Instr., Biol., 
West. 111. St. Norm., Macomb, 111., 1917 — ■• 
Married Mabelle /Mice Denning, D 29, igo6. 
Normal, 111. Child, Dorothy Louise, b. .An 
21, 1912. .'\ddress. 335 S. Ecol Ave., Gale 
Park, 111.; bus. add., Macomb, III. 

4.u.|. ROBERT CHARLES WAGNER, JR. 
(Brother of No. 7279) 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 17, i886, 
Charleston, Mo.; s. Robert Charles 11. (b. 1858, 
Chicago) and Mary A. (Brown") Wagner (b. 
18(10, Champaign). Prepared in St. Mary's 11. 
S., Texarkana, Ark. Triangle; Ionian; C. E. 
Club, Pres.; Mgr., Terliiioprat'h Bd.; Spanlding 
Guild. Contracting and I'uel, R. C. Wagner 
\- Son; I'"ield Supl., Cbanute Aviation F«eld; 
do., Camp Grant, Rockford; Contr., Transport 
Service, U. S. Q. M. Hept., do. M.arried 
Josephine Catherine Hughes, Jl 10, 1912, Cham- 
paign. Address, 307 W. Springfield Ave., 
Champaign. 

4015. "JESSE JACOBSON WALLEDOM 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in C. E.'; b. F 22, 
18S6, Chicago; s. John C. (b. Ap 29, 1857, 
Scbleswig, Cvr.) and Maria Johanna (Moller) 
Walledom (b. D 26, 1859, </"<>.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. II. S., Chicago. LL. B., John 



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Marshall I-aw Sch., iQrs; Hus. Course, Alex- 
ander Hamilton Inst., N. Y., 1917. C. E. Club; 
Hrev. Capt., 111. Nat. Guard; Glee and Mandolin 
Clul), igo6-g; Sigma Xi. Engr., Am. Bridge 
('o., lyoej-io; Asst. Resident Engr., McKinley 
Bridge Co., St. Louis, igio-ii; Engr., Am. 
Bridge Co., igii-i6; Contracting Dept., do., 
igi6; Contracting Dept., do., 191 7 — . Ed.: The 
Paper Book of Delta Theta Phi Law Frater- 
nity. Jr. Mem., West. See. Engrs. ; Jr. Mem., 
Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Cluirch of 
Christ Scientist; Delta Theta Phi; Chicago and 
St. Louis mini Clubs. Married Ivillian Minna 
Simon, N 24, igio, Chicago. Children: Ken- 
neth J. R., b. N 5, 191 1 ; William Henry, b. Ap 
24, 1 91 5 (died F 6, 1916); I-illian Marie, b. () 
II, 1917. Died N 17, 1918, Chicago. 

4016. WILLIAM JOSEPH WALSH 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 28, 1885, Gibson City, 

la.; s. P. J. Walsh. Prepared in Monticelio 

H. S. Address, c/o Mo. Pac. R. R., Pueblo, 
Colo.t 

4017. TIIERON LLOYD WARRICK 
Student; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 30, 1886, Utica, 

111.; s. Robert Moore (b. N 7, 1850, Beaver 
Falls, Pa.) and Pruella Anna (Esmond) War- 
rick (b. Ja 15, 1857, Utica, 111.). Prepared in 
Ottawa 11. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. 
Club. Traveling Expert, Collector and Sales- 
man, Internat. Harvester Co., 1910; Farmer 
and Contr., Rouleau, Sask.; Expert and Demon- 
strator, Internat. Harvester t'o., Argentina, 
Rep., 1910-1 1 ; Stud., Palmer Sch., Chiropractic, 
Davenport, la. Mem., Unitarian (Jhurch. 
Married Lena Maye French, Je 30, 1914, Mar- 
seilles, 111. Address, Utica, 111. 

4018. ROSA WAUGII (BROWER) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 8 1872, 
Dahlgren, 111.; d. Louis K. (b. 1848, Gallipolis, 
O.) and Martha Ellen (Zellers) Waugh (b. 
1848, Zanesville, do.). Prepared in Union 
Acad., Anna; H. S. Dept. of 111. St. Norm. 
Univ.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1890-4; Univ. of 
Chicago, summers, 1890, 1904, 05, 06, 10, 11; 
Univ. of Calif., 1913-1S, summers. Asst. in H. 
S., Dixon, 111., 1894-7; Teacher in grades, Elgin, 
111., i8g8; Prin. H. S.,^ New Harmony, Ind., 
i8g8-i90o; do., 11. S., Cobden, 1901; Teacher, 
Union Acad., 1902; Prin. H. S., Naperville, 
1902-8; Teacher, Latin, H. S., Champaign, 
1909-12; do., in IL S., Ilemet, Calif., 1912-16; 
Teacher of Eng., Kern Co. Union II. S., Bakers- 
field, Calif., 191 7 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married John Brower, Je 15, 1914, Button 
Willow. Kern Co., Calif. Address, 924 C St., 
Bakersfield, Calif. 

4019. MAUD WEAVER (DORRIS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 5, 1885, Harrisburg, 
111.; d. Jacob (b. My 30, 1851, do.) and Susan 
Martha (Blake) Weaver (b. Mr i, 1856, do.). 
Prepared in Harrisburg Tp. II. S. Teacher, 
1910-11; Shelbyville, 191 2-1 3; Mt. Carmel, 
■9i3''7; Salem, 1917-18. Mem., Y. W. C. A. 
Nlarried Jonathan T. Dorris, Je 18, 1912, Har- 
risburg, III. Children: Herbert Vincent, b. My 
21, 1913 (died Mr 31, 1914); Donald Hugh, b. 
D 19, 1914; Mary Esther, b. D 14, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Salem, III. 

4020. JOHN FRANK WEISS 
Inspector; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 15, 18S6, 
Hinckley, 111.; s. John (b. My 15, 1854, Ger.) 
and Mary (Ilartman) Weiss (b. Ap 25, 1861, 
Hinckley, 111.). Prepared in Hinckley H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Material Insp., Burlington, R. R., 
1909-10; Material Insp., Santa Fe R. R., 1910- 
12; Employed, C. B. & Q. R. R. hdqtrs., St. 
I^ouis, 191 2 — . Address, 277 Seminary Ave., 
Aurora, 111. 



4021. HARRY JOHN WERNSING 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 30, 1885, 
Greenview, III.; s. Henry (b. Ap 21, 1859, 
Badbergen, Ger.) and Anna (Marbold) Wern- 
sing (b. Ag 22, 1861, Greenview, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Greenview II. S. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon; Yoxan; Shield and Trident; Football; 
Sec, Soph, class; Jr. Cap Com. Cliief Clerk, 
U. S. Bd. of Health, igog-i i ; Govt. Sur., 191 1; 
Merchant, 2d Lt.. 1917; 1st Lt., Co. L., 341st 
Inf., 1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married 
Mabel C. Sisson, F 4, 19 15, Springfield, 111. 
Address, Greenview, 111. 

4022. FRED LOUIS WHAM 
(Brother of Nos. .S494, 7300) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 15, 1884, Salem, III.; 
s. II. B. (b. Mr 19, 1848, Marion Co., 111.) 
and Nancy J. (Stoneciphcr) Wham (b. Je 18, 
1856, do.). Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Univ. 
Adeljihic; Egyptian; Phi Alpha Delta; Theta 
Kappa Nu; John Marshall Law Club; Varsity 
Football; All- Western Tackle, igo8. Atty. at 
Law, Fayetteville, Ark., 1909-11; Asst. Solicitor 
for Ark. for St. L. & F. R. R. Co., 1911-15; 
Asst. Solicitor, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 19 1 5-1 7; Mem., Law firm of Wham 
& Wham, Centralia, 111., 1917 — . Mem., Elks; 
A. F. A. M.; Presby. Church. Married Carrie 
Clifton Hitch, Je 16, igog, Terre Haute, Ind. 
(died Je 16, igi7). Child, Fred Louis, Jr., 
b. Mr 14, igio. Address, Centralia, 111. 

4023. BURT T. WHITE 
(Brother of No. 3228) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 27, 1881, Long 
View, HI.; s. Davison (b. N 15, 1842, West- 
field, Ind.) and Virginia (Quick) White (b. 
Ja 16, 1852). Prepared in Tuscola H. S.; 
Mooney Acad., Murphrecsboro, Tenn. Agr. 
Club. Farmer, Carmen, Okla. Clerk, Eagle 
Chief Tp.; Pres., Carmen Auto Co. Married 
Allie Cobb, D 22, 1912, Carmen, Okla. Child, 
Mildred Lucile, b. D 27, 191 7. Address, Car- 
men, Okla. 

4024. FRANK M. WHITE 
Editor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 21, 1885, Dewey, 
111.; s. M. E. and Mary Josephine (Harless) 
White. Prepared in Shelbyville IL S. ; Univ. 
Acad. M. S., Univ. of Wis., 1916. Scabbard 
and Blade; Agr. Club; Sigma Xi; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Asst. Prof., Agr. Engng., Univ. of Wis., 
and Head of Engng. Dept., 1913-18; Engng. 
Ed., Orange Judd Co., 1918 — . Auth.: Gen. 
Purpose Barns, Rural Sewage Disposal Sys- 
tems, Univ. of Wis. Bui. Mem., Madison Ro- 
tary Club, 1917-18. Married, Moline, 111., 1913. 
Child, Frank Marshall, Jr., b. Je 17, 1917. 
.iddrcss. Orange Judd Co., Chicago. 

4025. WARREN STEPHEN WILLIAMS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap i, 1886, 
McLean, 111.; s. Robert Thomas and Annie 
Elizabeth (Morley) Williams. Prepared in 
Canton IT. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; Chem. Club. 
Ceram. Chem., Bur. of Standards, Pittsburgh. 
Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Ceram. Soc; A. F. A. 
M. Married Helen Voss, D 16, 191 1, Kansas 
City. Mo. Address, Bur. of Standards, Pitts- 
burgh. 

4026. MAUDE WILLIAMSON 
(Sister of Nos. 3607, 6012) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F i, 1885, 
Lodge, 111.; d. George E. (b. F 18, 1855, Day- 
ton, (3.) and Flora E. (Chandler) Williamson 
(b. Mr I, 1859, Weldon, HI.). Prepared in 
Jackson H. S. ; Teacher, Dept. Household 
Phys., Norm, and Indus. Coll., Milledgeville, 
Ga. Sigma Kappa; Yo Ma; Illiola; Educ. 
Club; Prelim. Honors. Instr., Math., Hardin 
Coll., Mexico, Mo., igog-ii. Address, Palacios, 
Tex. 



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40J7. FREDERICK ALEXANDER WILSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 22, i886, Gibson City, 
111.; s. A. F. Wilson. Prepared in Gibson City 
H. S. Address, 312-15 Katz Bldg., San Ber- 
nardino, Calif.t 

402S. HUGH EDWARD WILSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 2\, 1886, Mason City, 
111.; s. Cornelius Richard (b. Ag 23, 1858, 
Green \'alley. 111.) and Florence Luella (Mc- 
liarry) Wilson (b. O 6, 1863, Mason City, 111.). 
Prepared in Mason City II. S. I'si Upsilon; 
Philomathean; Van Twiller Court; Soph. De- 
bating Team. Mem., Creve Coeur Club; Univ. 
Club of Peoria; Kickapoo Golf Club; Peoria Bar 
Assn.; 111. St. Bar Assn.; Psi Upsilon Club of 
Chicago. Address, 207 W. McClure Ave., 
Peoria; bus. add., Tichenor, Todd & Wilson, 
319 Central Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

4029. EARL WINEMAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.: b. Ja 10, 1886, Auburn, 111.; 
s. Iladen S. (b. N 9, 1834, do.) and Dorcas 
L. (Lipe) Wineman (b. D 27, 1856, Irving, 
111.). Prepared in Auburn H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Fuller Law Club. Married Elva Rue Winter, 
O 27, 191 1, Great Falls, Mont. Address, Stan- 
ford, Mont. 

4030. JOHN EMERSON WOLF 
Supervisor; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 7, 1885, 
Lanark, 111.; s. Amos (b. Ja i, 1845, do.) and 
Susan (Sword) Wolf (b. N, 1846, Welsh Run, 
Pa.). Prepared in Lanark H. S. Sigma Xi. 
Erecting Engr.. Allis-Chalmcrs Co., igii; Op- 
erating Engr., Municipal I'umping & Lighting 
Sta., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1911; Supvr., Man. 
Tr., Whiting, Ind. Married Myrtle Braun 
Pollock, Mr 7, 191 1, Milwaukee. Address, 
Lanark, Ill.t 

4031. HARRY CLARK WOOD WORTH 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 9, 1885, 
Leslie, Mich.; s. F. C. (b. D 23, 1851) and 
Martha (Walker) Woodworth. Prepared in 
Englewood H. S. Alpha Zeta. Agr., St. H. 
S.; Farmer. Auth. : Several pamphlets for 
near-by farmers. Address. Alexandria, Minn.t 

4032. ROBERT CHARLES WRAY 
Chief Insp.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 18, 1883, 

Quincy, HI.; s. John (b. S 1833, Londonderry, 
Ireland) and Tressa (McCune) Wray, (b. je 
1852, Adams Co., 111.). Prepared in Quincy 
JL S. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma Rbo. 
Traveling Expert, Deere & Co. Mfrs., 1910-12; 
Chief Insp., do., 1912 — . Married Mary La- 
Beaune Richardson, N 9, ign, Quincy, 111. 
Child, Robert R., b. Ja 23, 1914. .4adrcss, 1S47 
W. 41st Drive, Los Angeles; bus. add., c/o 
John Deere Plow Co., do. 

4033. *SAMUEL ROSS WREATH 

B. S. in Chem.; b. N 12, 1881, Hillsdale, 
111.; s. Hamilton (b. Ag 11, 1828, Co. Antrim, 
Ireland) and Sarah Catherine (McConnell) 
Wreath (b. Jl s, 1845, Westmoreland Co., Pa.). 
Prepared in Port Byron Acad.; Beloit Coll., 
Beloit, Wis. Aliiha Chi Sigma. Bur. of Chem., 
U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1909-10; Armour S: Co., 
Union Stock Yds., Chicago, 1910-11; Victor 
Chem. Works. Chicago, 191 1 — . Auth.: Fast- 
ing Studies, IV Studies on Water Driiikiug, 
VII; AUantoin and Purine Excretion of Fast- 
ing Dogs, Jour, of Am. Chem. Soc, Vol. 33, 
191 1. Married Helen Faye Woodward, N 23, 
1910, Chicago. Child, Allyn Rodger, b. O 12, 
191:. Died N 13. 1914, Chicago. 

4034. SIDNEY B. WRIGHT 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja i, 18S7, 

Rock Falls, 111.; s. Joseph (b. D 29, 1S45, 

Philadelphia) and Ada B. Wright (b. N 26, 

1857, Rock Falls, 111.). Prepared in Sterling 



1 1 900 

Tp. H. S. Varsity Football. Corn Product* 
Kelining Co., Argo, 1910-11; Peoples' Gas, 
Light & Coke Co., Chicago, 1911-14; The Texas 
Co., do., 1914 — . Mem., 111. Gas Assn. Mar- 
ried June M. McNeill, S 9, 191 2, Prophctstown 
111. Child, William J., b. S 28, 1917. Address, 
77 '4 Lagoon Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 332 S. 
Mich. Ave., do. 

4035- THOMAS JUDSON WRIGHT, JR. 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. N 9, 
18S6, Churchland, Va. ; s. Thomas Judson (b. 
S 2(>, 1845, Waverton, Va.) and Mary Ella 
(Johnson) Wright (b. Mr 1852, Marlbrook, 
Va.). Prepared in Churchland II. S. and 
Acad. B. S. and C. E., Va. Poly. Inst., 1907. 
Sigma Xi. Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Mar- 
ried Ruth Porter, N 18, 1914, Charlotte, N. C. 
.-Iddress, 424 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. 

4036. AUGUST FRANK DANIEL 
WUSSOW 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1911; b. 
Ag 27, 18S4, Chicago; s. August (b. Ag 7, 
1842, Prussia) and Wilhelmine (Labes) Wus- 
sow (b. S 10, 1842, do.). Prepared in Calu- 
met H. S., Chicago. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Special Honors. 
Analyst, Chicago Lab.; Referee, Bd. of (Ton- 
suiting Sc. Experts, V. S. Dept. of Agr., 
1909 lo; Chem., I'cllagra Conui. of 111., 1910-11; 
do., Psychopathic Inst., Kankakee, 111., 191 1- 
12; Asst., Dept. Nutrition, O. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
1912-13; do.. Armour & Co., Glue & Soap 
Works, Chicago, 1913-18. 1st Lt., San. Corp, 
U. S. A., 1918—. Mem., A. C. S.; A A A. 
S. Auth.: (With H. S. Grindley) Dietary 
Studies at the Peoria St. Hosp., Report of 
the Biochemical Work of the III. Pellagra 
Comn.; The Corn Meal from the St. Inst., 
do.. The influence of Molds on Corn Meal, 
do.; Metabolism Studies in Dementia Praecox, 
The Iiisiitntion Quarterly, Vol. IV, Metabol- 
ism in Pellagra, do. The Chem. Analysis of 
the Brain of a Pellagrin, do.. Vol. IV. (With 
E. B. Forbes). Report on Inorganic Phos- 
phorus Estimation in Plant and Animal Sub- 
stances, Jour, of the Assn. of Official Agf. 
Chemists, Vol. i. Married Willo Boulton. My 
27, 1916, Chicago. Address, 5812 S. Park 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 318 Mills 
Bldg., Washington, D. C. 

4037. ROSCOE D. WYATT 
Cml. Sec; A. B. and LL. B.; b. Mr'ii, 
1883. Salem, 111.; s. Robert Alexander (b. Jl 
4, 1852, Fayetteville, Tenn.) and Loura Eva- 
line (Wham) Wyatt (b. F 27, 1857, Salem, 
ill.). Prepared in South 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Acacia; i'hi Alpha Delta; Egyptian Club; 
.Vdelphic; Whitenagemote court; Univ. Foot- 
!:all; Glee and Mandolin Club; Ath. Ed., Illini. 
Land Law Clerk, U. S. Gen. Land Office, 1909- 
10; do.. Forest Service, 1910-12; Lawyer, 
Salem, 111., 1912-13; Mayor, Salem, 1913-15; 
Investigator, Bur. of Municipal Research, New 
York City, working through iVcad. of Pol. Sc, 
Columbia Univ.; Managing Sec, Chamber of 
("omnierce, Hoboken, N. J., 1915 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; K. P.; Christian Church. Mar 
ried Lillian Toler, Te 11, 1908, Carbondale, 
111. Child, Francis "D., b. N 26, 1910. Ad- 
dress, 312 N. Walnut St., East Orange. N. J.; 
bus. add.. Am. City Bur., Tribune Bldg., New 
York City. 

403S. "ALBERT CHARLES YEHLING 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 24, i888, St. Johns, 
111.; s. Charles Yehling. Prepared in_ Sparta 
11. S. Died O 22, 1909, near St Louis. 

4030. THOMAS E.\RL YOUNG 
B. S. in M. E.: b. Ag 10, 1SS6, Lewiston, 
111.; s. F. A. Young. Prepared in Lewiston 
II. S. .iddress, Vancouver, B. C.f 



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4040. EDWARD FORDE ZAHROBSKY 
Secretary; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 26, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Anton J. (b. Mr 11, 1865, Chi- 
cago) and Josephine E. (Pollensj Zahrobskv 
(b. N 25, 1866). Prepared in Joseph Mcdifl 
H. S., Chicago. Alpha Sigma Phi; Arch. Club; 
Komenian Soc; Prelim. Honors. Div. Engr., 
George W. Jackson, Inc., 1909-11; Bldg. Supt., 
James Shedden & Co., 1911-13; Sec, Cerny 
Pickas & Co., Inc., 1913 — . Mem., I. O. O. 
F. ; 111. Club of Chicago; Hamilton Club, do.; 
Neosho Club, do. Married Lillian J. Ptacrk, 
My 8. 1915. Child, Ralph E.. b. O 19, igiy. 
Address, 1932 S. 57th Court, Cicero, 111.; bus. 
add., 3321 S. Crawford St., Chicago. 

4041. *JOSEPH HAZEN ZEARING 
(Brother of No. 4991) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 20, 1887, Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; s. Louis Fremont (b. S 27, 1854, Dover, 



111.) and Emily Trimmer (Hazen) Zearing (h. 
My 30, 1856, Stark Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Princeton Tp. H. S. Acacia; Delta Sigma 
Rho; Ionian; Winner Etjual Suffrage Contest, 
1907; Class orator, commencement, 1909. 
Bank Teller, ist Nat. Bank, Champaign, 1909. 
Died Jl 1913, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



4042. MARIE LOUISE ZILLY 
(Sister of No. 1099) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 14, 1886, 
Petersburg, 111.; d. Charles (b. F ii, 1842, 
Berne, Switzerland) and Plelen Louisa (Me- 
Kinley) Zilly (b. F 19, 1850, (jriggsville, 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign Ii. S. Kajipa Alpha 
Theta. Teacher, Champaign, 1910-12; With Nat. 
Tube Co., Pittsburgh, 1914; Teacher, Stock- 
vyell, Ind., 1915-18. Address, 617 W. Church 
St., Champaign. t 



CLASS OF 1910 (457 LIVING, 13 DEAD) 



4043. 



BAYARD TAYLOR ABBOTT 
See Class of 191 1 



4044. FRANCES DORCAS ABBOTT 

(Daughter of No. 416; Sister of Nos. 4043, 
6687, 8909) 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 5, 1889, Morri- 
son. 111.; d. Alfred Noyes ('85), (b. N 2, 1862) 
and Sarah (Green) Abbott. Prepared in Morri- 
son H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; 
Pres., Illiola; Second Cabinet Y. W. C. A.; Sr. 
Class Sec; (^hm. Com. to interest legislators in 
dormitories for girls. Asst. in Chem., St. Soil 
Sur., 1910-11; teacher, Clinton, 111., 1911 — ; 
Head of Science Dept. H. S.. Clinton, 1913. 
Mem., D. A. R.; O. E. S. Address. 709 N. 
Center St., Clinton, lU.t 

4045. LAURIE LEE ALLEN 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. in Prep. Med.; b. Jc 
15, 1884, Charlotteville, Va. ; s. James F. (b. 
1838, Orange Courthouse, Va.) and Laura A. 
(Terrell) Allen (b. 1852, do.). Prepared in 
Oberlin Acad, and Coll. M. D.. N. W. Univ., 
1914. Interne, Provident Hosp., Chicago, 1914- 
15; House Surg., do., 1915-16; Sr. Physician, 
Murdale Sanatorium, Wauwatosa, Wis., 1916- 
17; Assoc. Med. Dir., do., 1917 — • First Lt., 
Med. R. C, U. S. A., D 19, 1917. Address, 
Murdale, Wauwatosa, Wis. 

4046. IRA BLAIR ALTEKRUSE 
In Business; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 3', 1882, 
Muscatin, la. Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. E. 
Soc; A. S. M. E.; Onyc<; Ed., Technografh. 
Price Rate Dept., Deere & Co., 1910-11; Fac- 
tory Acct., John Deere Wagon Co., igii-12; 
Moline Wagon Co., Moline, 111., 1912; Partner, 
F. S. Eby Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1916. Ad- 
dress, c/o F. S. Eby Co., Kansas City, Mo. 

4047. 'GRACE MARGARET ALVERSON 
(Sister of Nos. 2554, 3619, 8919) 
B. Mus. ; b. Ag 23, 1882, Stonington, 111.: 
d. Elbridge Monroe (b. Ag 27, 1851, Schuyler 
Co., Mo.) and Amelia Caroline (Weiser) Alver- 
son (b. Ja 10, 1863, Beardstown, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Taylorville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Illiola. 
Teacher, music. Died Ag 11, 191S. Asheville, 
N. C. 

4048. ALPHON LESTER ANDERSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 5, 1889, Farmington, 
111.; s. Taylor and Minnie M. (Baker) Ander- 
son. Prepared in Farmington H. S. Fuller 
Moot Court; Sigma Pi. Passed Bar Exam., Mr 
I, 1911; Collector, Accts.. 1911; Practice of 
law, Peoria, 191 1 — ; Asst. St. Atty., Peoria Co., 
iqi7_. Mem., Peoria Illini Club; B. P. O. E. 
No. 20; Peoria Bar Assn.; Peoria Consistory 



and Shrine. Married Dorothy M. Anderson, 
Ap 9, 1913, Farmington, 111. Child, Betty 
Elaine, b. S 19, 1914. Address, 226 Ayers Ave., 
Peoria; bus. add.. Room 2, Rehfuss Bldg., 125 
N. Jefferson Ave., do. 

4049. HAROLD BROTHER ANDERSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 12, 1887, 
Sweden; s. C. J. Anderson. Prepared in Joliet 

II. S. Triangle. Address, City Hall, Chicago. 

4050. RUSSELL ADAMS McCURDY 

ANDERSON 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 26, 1886. 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Charles William (b. My 
16, 1862, Oxford, O.) and Margaret (Wing) 
Anderson (b. D 25, 1862, do.). Prepared in 
Bloomington H. S. Acacia; E. E. Soc; Arch. 
Club; Stud. Asst. in Phys. Tr. Engr. in charge 
of Arch, work in City Engr. Office, Des Moines, 
1911-12; Arch. Engr. with Condron Co., Struct. 
Engrs., Chicago, 1912-18. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
R. A. M.; R. S. M.; K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. S. 
Married Susan H. Holmes, N i, 1913, Chicago. 
Child, Lauretta Elizabeth, b. D 30, 1914. Ad- 
dress, 342 W. 65th St., Chicago; bus. add., 1432 
Monadnock Block, do. 

4051. THOMAS CHESTER ANGERSTEIN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; Prepared in Hillsboro H. S.; 

III. Coll., Jacksonville, 111., 1903-07. Track 
team; Debating team; Phi Delta Phi; Theta 
Kappa Nu; Pres., Delta Sigma Rho; Pres., 
Adelphic; Honors in Law; Univ. Debating 
team, 1907-09; Illini Staff; V. P., 111. Union. 
Atty., Office, Scott, Bancroft & Stevens, Chi- 
cago; Atty. for Internat. Harvester Co., Chi- 
cago; Asst. Trial Atty. for Internat. Harvester 
Co., 1911-13; Assoc. Commerce Counsel for 
Internat. Harvester Co., 1913-14; Pvt. Practice, 
I9I5-I7; Mem. of firm, MacChesney, Becker, 
Angerstein, & Rollo, 1917. Mem., Illini Club; 
City Club of Chicago; Chicago Bar Assn.; Am. 
P.ar Assn. Address, 606 S. Michigan Ave., 
Chicago. 

4052. FRED GEORGE ARENDS 
(Brother of No. 8105) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N i, 1887, Melvin, 
111.; s. George Teis Cb. Ag 9, 1849, Peoria) and 
Talea (Weiss) Arends (b. S 5, T851, Hanover, 
Ger.). Prepared in Melvin H. S.; Grand Prai- 
rie Sem., Onarga, 111. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. 
Address, Melvin, 111. 

4053. WILLIAM H. ARNOLD, JR. 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 4, 1883, Tyre, 

Seneca Co., N. Y.; s. William H. (b. Tyre, 

Seneca Co., N. Y.) and Ellestine (Babbitt) 

Arnold (b. Seneca Falls, N. Y.). Prepared in 



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Myiiderse Ac;ul., Seneca Kails, N. Y. ; Cornell 
Univ., ioo5-oS; Siininier Session, 1900. Teacli- 
er, Uiilings, Mont., loio-ii; </i)., Escomlido, 
Calif,, igii-ij; do., Univ. Farm, Havis, Calif., 
I9IJ-I7. Y. M. C, A., Camp Kearny, Calif.; 
Mem., A. C. S. Married Grace Kretsinger, As 
31, u)i6, Berkeley, Calif. Aiiilit'ss. K, 5, Clyde, 
N. Y. 

4054. I.EON EATON CUMMINS ASHLEY 
Engineer; B. S. in Arcli.; b. N i, 18S4, I't. 
Wayne, hui.; s. Frank Seigal (b. O.) and Ada 
Jane (.Chapman') Ashley (b. O.). Prepared in 
"Springi'ield H. S. Ihis Club; Mgr., \'arsity 
Tennis Team; Pres., Jr. Class. Draftsman, C. 
"M. k^v St. P. K. K.. toio-Mr 1911; do., Condron 
& Sinks, Chicago, Mr-Ag 191 1; Res. Engr., F. 
T. Crowe & Co., Seattle, 191 i-u; With Chicago 
Mirror & Art Glass Co., loi::--. .\nth.: Arti- 
cles in ISigiis- A'ltc.t. Mem., A/lee Club, Chi- 
cago. Married Edna (.^loeckler, S -;4, 1913, Chi- 
cago. Child, Charles Richard, h. N 15, 1914- 
Address. Bluffs, 111, 

4055. DANIEL MANNING .WEY 
(Husband of No. 3496) 
Editor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Charleston, 111.; 
s. \V. T. (.b. 1S64, Areola, HI.) and M. (,Mc- 
liride) Avey (,b. do.). Prepcireil in Miittoon 
H. S. Triangle; Pres., Tech. Bd. Editorial 
Dept., Iron Trade Ki-:icw. Mem.. A. F. A. M. 
Married lessie Ruth Newcomb (.'oS), F 7, igu. 
Champaign. Child, Mary Martha, b. Mr 6, 
1913. Address, 17J7 Bryn Mawr Road, East 
Cleveland; bus. add., Penton Publishing Co., 
Cleveland, O. 

4056. FRANK B.\CH^L\NN 
San. Chem.; B. S. in Chem.; b. F .-3, 18SS. 
New York City; s. Franz (h. N j;, 185,?. Bruck 
sal, Baden, Ger.) and Elizabeth (.Frohlich) 
Bacbmann (b. D 13, 1S61, Landsberg, do.). 
Prepared in Troy (N. Y.) 11. S.; atteitded 
Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Chem. Club; Der 
Deutsche Verein: Alpha Chi Sigma; Mil. 
Band, Univ. of 111. Asst. Bacteriologist, San. 
i">ist. of Chicas>o, loto-ii; Asst. Chem., do., 
101 1 ; San. Chem.. Calif. St. Bd. of Health, 
Berkeley, Calif., 1015—- ^ud Lt., Camp San. 
Engr., Camp Sherman, O. ; Mustered out, D19, 
1918. Auth.: Uiooheinical Reactions in Test- 
ing Water Supplies (Thesis); Methods of 
Bacteriological Examination of Water, 7;/. 
lI'dfiT Supf-ly A.1S11. I'roc 1900; (witli Arthur 
Lederer), Fallacies in the Bacterial control of 
a Sewage Puritication Plant, do., 1911. Mem., 
.'\, C. S., 1007; Am. Water Works Assn. 
Married Munice Wells, Jl i, ipio, Chicago. 
Address, .-050 Parker St., Berkeley, Calif.; 
bus. add., loj C. E. BIdg., U. of C, do. 

4057. ERNEST HENNING B.-\ILEY 
Transformer Specialist; B. S. in E. E. ; b. 
N i->, i88r, Piano, 111.; s. Charles Wilbur (b. 
11 j8, 1851, Cicero, N. Y.) and Lillian G. (Hen- 
ning) Bailey (b. S ::3, i860. Piano, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Geneva H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Undergrad. Scholarship. Testing 
Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., igii; Transformer, 
Engng. Dept., do., Pittsfield, Mass., 191 1-1 J; 
Traitsfornier Specialist, Chicago (.)fFice, do., 
ioi-'-i7. Corp., Bat. E., First Hi. F. A., 1916; 
First Lt., Engrs. R. C, U. S. A., 1917-18; 
Testing Dept., Gen. Engr. Depot, Washington. 
D. C, 1918; Capt., i/i>., 1918 — . Mem., A. 
I. E. E.; United Service Club. Washington, 
D. C, 1017 — ; Hlini Club of Chicago. Married 
Sarah Florence Nelson, S i, 1017, Chicago. 
Child, daughter, b. F 1919. Address. 1531 N. 
Washtenaw Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 
1505, Iklunitions Bldg., Washington, D. C. 

4058. HENRY CLARKE BALCOM 
Landscape Arch.; B, S. in .-Vsr.; b. F j, 1887, 
Champaign; s. Stepheii Francis (b, J a 24, 1856, 
Greenwood, Miss.) and Eliza (Hall) Balcoin 



(.1). O 24, 185s. West ISloonitield, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Shortridge 11. S,, hulianapolis; Purdue 
Univ.; Mass, Inst. Tecli. Alnha Sigma Phi; 
Ionian; Agr. Club; Arch, Club. landscape 
-Arch., 1910 — J do., Indianapolis; (/<>., Kokomo, 
Ind., 1 91 6 — . Took jnd prize on paper entitled, 
riie Uses of K.^pUisives on the I'arm, for 
Dupont De Nemours Powder Co, Aulh.: The 
Yard Beautiful, Chamber of Connuerce Clean 
Up t'ampaign, Indianapolis, 1910. Mem., HI. 
Outdoor Jmproveinenl .Vssn.; .A, F. A. M.; 
Scout Master, Indianapolis, 1915-16; do., Koko- 
mo, Ind,, i9i()-i8. Married Ruth M. Kastcr, Je 
I-', 1917. hidianapolis. Address. 316 South- 
ueslern Ave,, Kokotno, Hitl. 

4059. WILLIAM HENRY BALIS 
.\ssistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. ]l 31. 1885, St. 
Charles, 111.; s. Frederick XN'iiliain and Har- 
riet Esther (.Mattoon) Halis, l're^lared in St. 
I'liarles 11. S. Alpha Zeia; Prehni. Honors. 
.\s;r,. St. 11. S., Tangipahoa, La,, 1910-11; 
h'irst .Asst., Agr. Exten. Dept., 1911; Agr., 
I'.aton Rouge, La., 191 1 — , Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Florence Lohman, D jO, 1910, Urbana. 
I, liildreu: Harriet .Adelaide, b. Ag j. 191J; 
William Lohman. b, .Ag 13, 1917. Address, 0,-3 
Mills Ave., Baton Rouge, La.; bus. add.. La, St, 
University, do. 

4060. RICHARD WOLEBEN BARDWEl.L 
(Brother of Nos. 3630, 7362) 
Supt., Schs,; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 14, 
1S89. Tipton, la.; s. Conrad Myron (b. O 9, 
1 800, Northampton, Mass.) and Anna Louise 
(Woleben) Uardwell (b. D 11, 1867, Marengo, 
111.). Prepared in East Aurora 11. S. Psi 
Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi. Supt., Pub. Schs., 
IHlavan, III.: do., Woodstock, 111. Married 
Gertrude Cane Smith, 11 10, igu. ChiUlren: 
Klizabeth, b. My 2. 1013; Richard Woleben, 
Jr., b. S Ji. 1915. Address, Woodstock, III. 

4061. AGNES BARRETT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 30, 1S87. 
E. St. Louis, 111.; d, NN'illiam and Mary Bar- 
rett. I'repared in Mattoon H. S.; East. 111. 
Norm. Sell,. 1905-07. Head of Cml. Dept., 
Centralia Tp. H. S,, Ceittralin, 111. .Address, 
1500 Richmond, Mattoon, 111,; bus. add., Tp. 
High School, Centralia. 111. 

406J. GECM^GE ANDREW CHRISTIAN 

BARTH 

0>rother of No. 7366) 

Civ. Engr,; B, S, in C. E.; b. My jo, 1SS5. 

Shelby Co., 111.; s. Albert Barth. I'repared in 

James Millikiii Lhiiv. Interst. Commerce 

Comn., 1910. Address, Interst. , Commerce 

Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

4063. GEORGE BERGEN BASHEN 
Engineer; B, S. in M. E.; b. F 22, 1887, 
Bowen, 111.; s. G. and Elizabeth Bashen. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Address, c/o Fisk St. 
Sta., Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 

4064. LOUIS RAYMOND BEAR 
(Brother of No. 8945) 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 28, 1SS7, 
Ludlow. 111.; s. L. N. (b. O 25, 1862, do.) and 
Elizabeth (Warrington) Bear (h. N i, 1861. 
Quincy. 111.). Prepared in Paxton, 111. Phi 
Kappa Psi. Q. M. Corps, U. S. Army, D 19. 
u)i8. Address, Ludlow, III. 

4065. HERBERT BEBB 
(Husband of No. 3785; Brother of Nos. 5026, 
"374) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 3. 1887, Chi- 
cago; s. Edwin (b, O 19. iSs8, near Salem. 
Marion Co., 111.) and Marv Alice (Jones) Bebb 
(b. Ja 6, 1S59, near Rockford, Ogle Co., 111.). 



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prepared in Caliinict II. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 
iyo6-o7. J. I)., Univ. of Chicago, I<;i3. Philo- 
malliean; Phi Hcta Ka|)i)a; Pliilo-Adclphic De- 
bate. Shepard, McCormick and Thomason, 
Chicago, igi3-i6; I.avi'yer, Chicago, igi6 — . 
Married Mai-y Howe Coq), Je .30, 1916, Chica- 
go.. Child, Mary Klizahetli, b. Jl i, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1652 W. 102nd St., Chicago; bus. add., 
69 W. Washington St., do. 

4066. ALEXANDER WIIJ.IAM BEEMER 
Chemist; 15. S. in Chcni. E. ; b. D 10, 
1886; s. Eevi (h. S 20, 18,56, Wilkesbarrc, Pa.) 
and Martha Elizabeth (Atkinson) Heemer (b. 
Ag 21, 1847, Comjiton, III.). Pre|)ared in 
Coinpton and South Dixon II. Schs. Mandolin 
Club. Chem., U. P. Ry., Omaha, Neb., 1910- 
12; Chief Chem., The Texas Co., Asphalt 
Plant Port Neches Tex., 1912-13; Chem., The 
Ileppes Co., Chicago, 1913 — . Married Ada 
Larson, Je 20, 1911, Chicago. Address, 7151 
Parnell Ave., Englewood Sta., Chicago. 

4067. BERNIIARD AUGUST BEINLICH 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 28. 1877, 
Wheeling, III.; s. August (b. Alsace, France) 
and Adeline Henrietta (Thimme) Beinlich (b. 
1832, Brandenburg, Ger.). Prepared in Bar 
rington II. S.; No. HI. St. Norm. A. M., Co- 
lumbia, 1917. Teachers' Coll. Diploma as 
Dir. of Indus. Arts and Vocational Educ., 
1917 — . Asst. Foreman, West. Elec. Co., Chi- 
cago, summer, 1910; Asst. Prin., Tp. H. S., 
Murjihysboro, 111., 1910-11; Instr. in Shop 
Work and Meth. Drawing II. S., McKeesport, 
Penn. Mem., Alleghany Co. Man. Arts Assn.; 
Educ. Club; West. Drawing and Man. Tr. 
Assn. Auth.: Value of Man. Tr., Star of the 
Gulf; Tampa, Fla., Vol. 9, No. 7, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Barrington, III.; bus. add., Oakmont, Pa. 

4068. CHARLES MANLEY BELL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 12, 1887, 
Tolono, III.; s. Charles Henry (b. N 22, 1838, 
Hadley, Mass.) and Alice Viola (Manley) Bell 
(b. Ap 7, 1856, Buckley, III.). Prepared in 
Tolono H. S. Prelim. Honors; Y. M. C. A.; 
Sec, Soph Class. Choral Soc. Rodman Bridge 
Dept, C. M. & P. S. Ry., to 1910; Civ. Engr., 
C. W. Fenn. Portland, Me., 1910-12; Civ. 
Engr., Ilackensack Water Co., Wechawken, .M. 
J., 1912-18; Valuation Dept., III. Central R. 
R., Chicago, 1918 — . Auth.: Baby Carriages 
and Street Intersections, Mun. Jour. \'ol. 
XLIII, 191 7; Water Companies Should Push 
Sales, Engno. News Record Vol. 80, 1918. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Fannie P. 
Mottier, Je 19, 1913. Child, William Charles, 
b. My 25, 1916. Address, 6952 Dorchester 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Valuation Dept., I. 
C. R. R., do. 

40C9. HERBERT EUGENE BELL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 10, 1886, 
Sterling, 111.; .s. W. J. Bell. Prepared in Ster- 
ling Tp. H.' S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ad- 
dress, 80S Avenue B, Sterling, 111. 

4070. IRA JOHN BERKEMA 
Head of Dept.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 
1915; b. F 13, 1884, Onarga, III.; s. H. F. (b. 
Je 13, 1852, Province of Gronigcn, Nether- 
lands) and Catherine CAIberda) Berkema (h. 
Jl 30, 1861, do.). Prepared in Onarga II. S.; 
Onarga Grand Prairie Sem. Prin., Sheldon 
Schs., III., 1912-14; Head of Eng. Dept., Pe- 
kin H. S., III., 1916-18; Head, Dept. of Eng., 
Central II. S., Muskogee, Okla., 1918 — . Mem., 
Nat. Geog. Soc, Washington, 1916 — ; Pres., 
Pekin Teachers* Club, 1917; Supt., Presby. S. 
S., 1911-12; Tp. Sec, S. S. Assn.; 1912 — ; 
Belleville Illini Club. Address, c/o Central 
H. S., Muskogee, Okla. 



407.. WALTER BERNREUTER 
Bacteriologist; A. B. in Chem.; b. S 27, 
1884, Mt. Olive, III.; s. Lydia Bernreuter. Pre- 
pared in Central Weslevan Coll. .St. Water 
Sur. Office, 1910-12. Address, Mt. Olive, 111. 

4072. MAX ARNOLD BERNS 
Publicity Representative; B. S. in C. E. ; b 
F 9, 1887, Milwaukee; s. Peter (b. Jl 18, 1853 
Ger.) and Augusta (Meier) iierns (b. Ag 26, 
1865, Prescott, la.). Prepared in M. F. Tuley 
H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Prelim. Honors 
Lt., Univ. Regt. Draftsman, C. B. & 9. R. R. 
Chicago, 1910; Instr., E. Tech. H. S., Cleve 
land, 1910-13, Publicity Representative, Uni 
vcrsal Portland Cement Co., Chicago, 1914-17 
Capt., Engr. Reserve Corps, 191 7: Camp Lee 
Va., 1918; Instr., 3rd and 4th E. O. T. S.. 
Camp Humphreys, Va., Co. Commander, 212th 
Lngrs., Camp Beauregard, La.. 19 18; MuS' 
tered out, D 30, 191 8. Auth.: Tech. and Bus 
.Articles on Cemc-nt and Concrete Industry 
Ed., Triaiigle Review, 1914-17. Nat. Treas., 
Triangle, 1915-17. Married Genevieve Irene 
Francisco, Je 22, 1915, Cleveland. Child, Max 
Arnold, jr., b. N 4. 1917. .-'Iddress, 210 S. 
LaSalle St., Room 1520, Chicago. 

4073. HANNAH BEULAH 

BEROLZIIEIMER 
(Sister of Nos. 3280, 3281) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 30, 1889, 
.Shelbina, Mo.; d. Henry (b. My 25, 1852, 
Nuernberg, Ger.) and Cjetty (Solomon) Ber- 
olzheimer (b. S 22, 1861, Keokuk). Prepared 
in Bloom Tp. li. S., Chicago Ilts.; Univ. of 
Chicago, 1915-16. Ivrim; iJeutscher Verein; 
Educ. Club; Prelim and Final Honors; Basket 
ball; Kappa Delta Pi; Teacher, Lovington Tp. 
H. .S. 111.; do., James Bowen H. S., Chicago, 
1913 — . Mem., Women's City Club. Address. 
6445 University Ave., Chicago. 

4074. RAY CHAMBERLAIN BERRY 

A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. N 13, 1886, To- 
ledo, la.; s. C. E. Berry. Prepared in la. St, 
Coll. .Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Shield and Tri- 
'lent; Delta Kappa Chi; Sr. Hat Com.; Sr. Ball 
Com. Married. Address, c/o Peck & Hill, 
Los Angeles. 

4075. »GRACE JOSEPHINE BLACK 

(WILLIAMS) 
(Wife of No. 3233; Sister of No. 3284) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 2, 1885, Seymour, 
III.; d. John Leslie (b. S 10, 1857, Chicago, 
do.) and Minnie Eveline (Hartrick) Black (b. 
Ag 27, 1858, Quincy, III.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Athenean. Mem., Friday Musical Club. 
Boulder, Colo.; Woman's Club, do. Married 
Clement Clarence Williams ('07), Ag 31, 1910, 
Urbana. Died F 3, 1917, Lawrence, Kan. 

4076. CHARLES EDMUND BLAINE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 5, 1882, Kittanning, 
Pa.; s. William Morrison (b. N 1844, do.) and 
Rebecca Ellen (Shield) Blaine (b. N 28, 1846, 
Freeport. Pa.). Prepared in Park Coll. Acad. 
A. B., Park Coll. Sigma Pi; John Marshall 
Law Club. Mem., Dramatic Club, Sec, Delta, 
Colo.; Chm. Rep. Co. Central Com. Married 
Mary Martha Haines, Ap 24, 1912, Champaign. 
Child, Charles Edmund, Jr., b. D 2, 1916. 
Address, Delta, Colo. 

4077. ALICE LEDLIE BLAIR (CHAPMAN) 
A. B.; B. L. S.; b. O 9, 1887, Barry, 111.; 
d. George C. (b. Barry, 111.) and Nansie Kelley 
Blair (b. Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared in Barry 
If. S.; Warrensburg (Mo.) Norm. Sr.h., 1914; 
Univ. of Nevada (Ext.) Sch. of Mines 1918. 
Alethenai; Prelim. Honors. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Centro Literario Espanol; Der Deutsche Ver- 
ein. Libn., St. Norm. Sch., Warrenburg. Mo., 
1910-16. Married Howard Alonzo Chapman, 
S 19, 1916, Barry, 111. Address, Barry, 111. 



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4078. EUGENE BLAND 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 21, 1882, Findlay. 
111.; s. Eugene (b. Findlay) and Nancy Eliza- 
beth (Wright) Bland (b. do.). Prepared in 
Shelbyville II. S. Fuller Moot Court; Phi 
Delta Phi. Lawyer. Portland, Ore., iQii— ■ 
V P Univ. of 111. Club, Portland, Ore.; Pres. 
Ili. Soc. of Ore.; Treas., Sons of Veterans. 
Address. Virginia Hill Hotel, Portlarid, Ore.; 
bus. add., 823 Chamber of Commerce, do. 

4079. ALLEN AXEL BLOMFELDT 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 5. 1889, 
Chicago; s. Peter A.xel (b. 1854, Kopmg, Swe- 
den) and Emily Charlotte (Samuelson) Blom- 
feldt (b. 1863. Stockholm, do.}. Prepared in 
R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. -TccAno- 
grahh Bd.; Varsity Track. Mgr. Blomfeldtand 
Rapp Co., Mfrs.. Special Mach., and Air Wash- 
ers Air Conditioning Devices; . Mgr. and 
Owner, Lincoln Ventilating Co., Cliicago. 1-irst 
Class Pettv Officer, Mech. Const. Dept.. Great 
Lakes Naval Tr. Sta.. Great Lakes Chicago 
Ventilation and Air W asher Dept Thomas .^c 
Smith, Chicago. Invented and Patented Ster; 
ling" Air Washing System. 1912; 'Special 
Process of Controlling Humidity and Refriger- 
ating Air; "Sterling" Automatic Thermo- 
Humidistate. Auth : Acme Air Ptinfying and 
Cooling Systems; Sterling Air Purif%Mrig and 
CoolinI Systems, Thomas and Smith Chicago; 
Air Purifving-Cooling and Humidifying Sys- 
tems. Address, 6523 Greenview Ave., Chicago. 

40S0. HARRY CLOW BOARDMAN 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C E.; b Ap 29, 1887, 
Plainfield, 111.; s. George Bates (b. Ja 2/, 18^0. 
do.) and Mary (Clow Boardman (b. My 11. 
186'; do.). Prepared in Plainfield H. S. lau 
Beta Pi^ Sigma Xi. Chief Draftsman and Asst. 
Engr Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, 1910-16. 
fs^ I F A. 111. Nat. Guard; duty on border, 

91617; 2d Lt.. F. A.. U. S. A., 19.7; Capt 
do 1 91 7; Major. Bat. E., 33.2nd F. A. Ft. 

Sheridan,' 1917; do fj^^^P ^^'^''\^ :f% 
out, Mr 31, 1919. Address, Plainfield, 111. 

4081. MINNIE JOANNA BOLLMAN 
Librarian; A. B. in L.. & A ; B. L. S., 1915; 
b. Mr 14. 1887, Champaign; d. Frederick Ger- 
ald (b. Ag 7, 1831, Oldenburg, Ger.) and Caro- 
line Sophia (Singbusch) Bollman (b. Je -m. 
1847, Pomerania, Ger.). Prepared in Cham- 
naien H. S. Teacher, Dundee H. S., IH-, 
1^91^0 tt; Catalog Asst., Univ. of HI- „L.b^. 
1913-16. Address. 203 Armory Ave., Cham- 
paign. 

4082. GEORGE THOMAS BOND 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 4. 1886; s. T. 
L. and Ella Dora (Linder) Bond. „ Prepared 
in Charleston H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm^ 
Alpha Zeta; Final Honors. Married Amy 
Slackt S 1915, Charleston, Mo. Address, 
Charleston, Mo. 

4083. JOHN HENRY BORNMANN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem ; M. S.. 1912; b- 

Tl 10 1888, Quincy, 111.; s. Henry (b. 1846, do.) 
and Hannah (Niehaus) Bornmann (b 1S60 
do ). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Prelim. Honors, Grad. Asst Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Asst., Chem., rfo., 1911- 
I,- U. S. Bur. Chem., Dept. of Agr. Mem., 
A.'C. S.; A. A. A. S. Address, 1847 Jackson 
Blvd., Chicago. 

4084. ALIDA CYNTHIA BOWLER 
Social Service Worker; A. B. in L. & A ; 

A M 191 1 ; b. N 29, 1887, Moro, IIU d. 
Benjamin Franklin (b. Ap 29, 1855. St. Clair 
Co 111.) and Carrie Jane (Peers) Bowler (b. 
D io, 1859, Hudson, Wis.) Prepared m Alton 
H S. Class Basketball; Kappa Alpha Theta, 
Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; W. A. A.; 



Scholarship in Psych., 1910, Washington Univ. 
Teacher, Math, and Sc, Alton 11. S.. 1911-15; 
Field Worker, O. Bur. of Juvenile Research, 
Columbus, 191 5-1 7; Instr. of Psych., O. St. 
L'niv., do., 1917; Social Service Work, A. R. 
C. Civilian Relief Dept., 4 rue de I'Elysee, 
Paris, France; Roumanian Comm., Am. Red 
Cross, Rome. Italy, 1918 — . Auth,.: The 
Trabue Completion Test as Applied to Delin- 
quent Girls, Jour, of Experimental Pehych., 
D 1916; A Picture A^rrangement Test, The 
Psych. Clinic, Ap 1917, Vol. XI No. 2, pp. 
37-54; A Study of Delinquent Girls, Jour, of 
Deiinqiicncy, My 1917, Vol. II, No. 3. iviem., 
Sigma Xi. Columbus, 1918. Address, 623 E. 
17th St., Alton, 111. 

4085. HORACE DALE BOWMAN 
Supt. of Bldgs. and Grounds; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. O 5, 1887, South Bend, 111.; s. H. F. (b. 
Bourbon, Ind.) and Mary A. (Dale) Bowman 
(h. Bedford, Ind.). Prepared in Bourbon, Ind. 
H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1905-06; Armour Inst., 
1906; Sigma Nu: Yoxan; H. H.; Class Foot- 
ball; Baseball. Timekeeper, Estimator, Supt. 
of Const., and Engr., James Steward & Co., 
1910-14; Contractors, Colorado Springs, Denver 
and Salt Lake City, Ut.; Contracting Engr., 
(/c>., 1914-16; Supt. of Bldgs. and Grounds for 
Kd. of Educ, do., 1916 — . Auth.: Arch, and 
Kngng., Ut. Soc. for Engrs., Monthly Jour., 
Salt Lake City, 1915; Mem., Univ. Club, Salt 
Lake City, 1913-18; Trustee, do., 1917; Trustee 
and Treas., do., 191 8 — . Married Frances 
Cowan, O 16, 1915. Child, John Cowan, b. N 
26, 1916. Address, 1503 Harvard Ave., Salt 
Lake City, Utah; bus. add., 205 Joint Bldg., do. 

4086. CLARENCE BOYLE, JR. 

Lumberman; B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1916; 
b. Mr 15, 1888, Chicago; s. Clarence (b. 1861, 
Ind.) and Minnie (Hartwell) Boyle (b. 1861, 
Ottawa, Can.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., 
Chicago; Grad. Armour Sc. Acad., 1906; Ar- 
mour Tech. Inst., 1906-8. Sphin.x; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. M. E.; Chess and Checker Club; 
Class Treas.; Bus. Mgr., The Fulerum; Tennis 
Squad; Permanent Sec, M. E. Class, 19 10. 
Test. Engr. Dept., Ind. Steel (Jo., Gary, Ind., 
1910-11; Sales Dept., Taylor-Wharton Iron & 
Steel Co., High Bridge, N. J., 1911-12; Dis- 
trict Sales Mgr., Scranton. Pa., 1913-15; Sec, 
Clarence Boyle, Inc., Wholesale Lumber, Chi- 
cago, 19 1 5 — . Auth.: Series of Articles on 
Utilization of Hardwoods. Married Helen 
Schautz, My 4, 1916. Child, Janet Adele,^ b. 
F 15, 191 7. Address, 443 Belmont Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1205 Lumber Exchange Bldg., 
do. 

4087. ARTTHUR EUGENE BRAMHALL 
(Brother of No. 40S8) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 24, 1884, 
La Porte, Ind.; s. Martin L. (b. O 22, 1839, 
Bradford Co., Pa.) and Clara R. (Bunnell) 
Bramhall (b. My 22, 1850, Wyoming Co., do.). 
Prepared' in Michigan City (Ind.) H. S. 
Draftsman. B. S. Brooks, Arch., 1910-11; Part- 
nership, Brooks, and Bramhall; Ai-ch., 19 n — • 
III. Reserve Militia, igiS. Mem., Presby. 
Church; Y. M. C. A.; Decatur Club; Chamber 
of Commerce. Married Florence Orr, D 31. 
191 3, Michigan City, Ind. Children; Clara 
Emogene, b. F 23, 191 5; Arthur Eugene, Jr., b. 
Je 23, 1916. Address. 1451 W. Decatur St.. 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add.. Room 209 Nat. Bank 
Bldg., do. 

40S8. RALPH ROGER BRAMHALL 
(Brother of No. 4087) 

Designing Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. O 8, 
1887, La Porte. Ind.; s. Martin L. (b. T) 22, 
18^,9 Wvoming Co., Pa.) and Clara (Bunnell) 
Bramhall (b. My 22. 1850, do.). Prepared in 
Micviigan City (Ind.) H. S. Final Honofs 
Draftsman, Roberts & Schaffer Co., Chicago, 



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1910; Decatur Bridge Co., Decatur, 1910-12; 
Draftsman, 1912-17; Designing Engr., Subma- 
rine Boat Corp., Newark, N. J., 191 7 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; Submarine Boat Club. Mar- 
ried Belle Hardy, Je 3, 1916, Decatur, 111. Ad- 
dress, 311 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. 

4089. SARA HAZEL BRAND (YEAGER) 
(Wife of No. 4987) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 26, 1888, Cincinnati; 
d. Edward Parish (b. Ag 9, 1854, Morgantown, 
W. Va.) and Vienna (Moore) Brand (b. Ap 
20, 1862, Davistown, Pa.). Prepared in Nor- 
mal H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Delta Gamma. 
Teacher, Pub. Sch., Paw Paw, 111., 1906-07; do., 
LaGrange, 111., 1907-08; Reader, Wehrmann 
Concert Co., 1910-13. Married Oswald Karl 
Yeager ('11), O 10, 1913, Normal, 111. Child- 
ren: Elizabeth Ann, b. Ag 8, 1914; Philip Ed- 
ward, b. O 2, 19 16. Address, 201 School St., 
Normal, 111. 

4090. THOMAS BREGGER 

Assistant; b. Mr 29, 1888, Quincy, 111.; s. 
John (b. 1857, do.) and Emilie (Mueller) Breg- 
ger (b. 1861, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Asst. in Plant Breed- 
ing, Univ. of 111.; Grad. Stud, and Asst. in 
Plant Breeding, Cornell, 1915-17. U. S. A., 
7th Inf. Med. Detachment, A. E. F., 1917 — . 
Address, 1007 S. Wright St., Champaign. 

4091. CLAUDE HAROLD BREWER 
LL. B.; b. S 21, 1883, Danville; s. George E. 
and Jessie E. (Smith) Brewer. Prepared in 
Riverside (Calif.) H. S. Address, Shelby, 
Miss.t 

4092. EDWARD WEBB BROWN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 10, 1885 
Cobden, 111.; s. Wilson (b. D 5, 1845, Jones 
boro. 111.) and Mary Annie (Dodge) Brown (h 
Ap 5, 1858, Barrington Center, R. I.). Pre 
pared in Metropolis H. S. Varsity Track 
Teacher, Paducah, Ky., 1910; Turbine Re 
search Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., West Lynn 
Mass., 1912; Engng. Dept., Central 111. Service 
Co. Address, 2285 Monroe St., Moscow, Idaho. 

4093. ROBERT ELLSWORTH BROWN 
Phj-feician; A. B. in Sc; b. N 29, 1886, Kan.; 
s. I. M. (b. Williamsport, Ind.) and Flora Bell 
(Randall) Brown. Prepared in Danville H. S.; 
Taylor Univ., Upland, Ind. Fellowship, Grad. 
Sch., Univ. of Mich., 1914-16; Sch. of Medicine 
do., 1914-18. M. S., Public Health, Univ. of 
Mich., 1916. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1910; 
Prin., Acad., Taylor Univ., Upland, Ind.. 1910- 
14; Appointed by Board of Foreign Missions 
of M. E. Church to Hosp., Chengtu, WeSi 
China. Mem., Central Assn., Sc. and Math. 
Teachers. Married Mae C. Willis, D 24, 190/, 
Danville, 111. Children: Willis E., b. Ag 21, 
1909; Harold P., b. My 8, 1912. Address, Up- 
land, Ind. 

4094. LELAH BROWNFIELD 
(Sister of No. 8175) 
Stenographer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag i, 
1888, Urbana; d. George (b. D 14, 1859) and 
Virginia Alice (Thomas) Brownfield (b. Jl 31, 
1863, Urbana). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Gamma Phi Beta; W. A. A.; Spanish Club. 
Teacher, Tp. H. S., Armington, 111., iqio; do., 
Gibson City; do., H. S. Pana, 111., 1912; Clerk 
and Stenographer, Coll. of Commerce, Univ. of 
111., 1913-16; Sec, Registrar's office, 1917; 
Stenographer, Emergency Fleet Corp., Wash- 
ington, D. C. and Philadelphia, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress. 505 W. High St.. Urbana; bus. add., 
140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. 

4095. WILBER L. BUCHANAN 
Lawryer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 31, 1887, 
Bridgeport, 111.; s. John M. and Nettie (Tamm) 
Buchanan. Prepared in Lawrenceville H. S. 



Philpmathean; Phi Beta Kappa. J. D., Univ 
of Chicago, 1912. 2nd Lt., Inf. O. R. C. 86th 
L>iv., Camp Grant, Rockford, III., 1917 Ad- 
dress 6209 Kenwood Ave., Chicago; bus. add 
700 First Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

4096. EDWIN CORLISS ATLEE BULLOCK 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 21, 1888, Fort 
Kiley, Kan.; s. Edwin C. (Jacobstown, N. T) 
and Annie Augusta (Rapp) Bullock (b. Carbon 
dale, HI.). Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Univ. Acad. Sigma Chi. Arch., C. W. & G L 
Kapp, 1910— . Address, 6q W. Washington St. 
Chicago; bus. add., 100 Washington St., do. 

4097. CHARLES MONTGOMERY BUNN 
Sales Engn;B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 28, 1886, 

o^^™^^' ^- -R?^-: ^- Romanzo Norton (b. F 10. 
1856 Troy, N Y ) and Mary Majesta (Mur- 
dock) Bunn (b. My 15, 1857, Vt.). Prepared 
in Crane Tech., Calumet, and Morgan Park H 
i5Chs., Chicago. Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Var- 
sity Baseball; Varsity Basketball. Elec. Dept 
Pul man Car Works, 1910; Salesman Automatic 
Package Tier, 1910-11; Sales Engr., Nat. X-ray 
Reflector Co 1911—. Married Mae Elizabeth 
Wmgerter, N 18, 191 1, Chicago. Child, Muriel 
Kuth, b. F 3, 1914. Address. 9970 Charles St.. 
Chicago; bus. add., 235 W. Jackson St.. do. 

4098. *CLAUDE EMANUEL BURGENER 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; b. D 21 
1883, Noble, 111.; s. Fred (b. F 8, 1852, Olney 
III.) and Elizabeth (Shook) Burgener (b. Ag 8 
1854). Prepared in Moweaqua, H. S. Pres 
Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; Gamma Alpha; 
Pres Kappa Delta Pi; Varsity Debating. 
Scholarship; Fellowship in psychology. Died 
Je 29, 1912, Urbana. 

4099- HARLEY THOMPSON BURGNER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 17, 1886, 
Carthage. 111.; s. William (b. Mr 7, 1854, do) 
and Ella R. (Thompson) Burgner (b. Ag 15 
1854 do.). Prepared in Carthage H. S.; 
Carthage Coll., 1905-7- Engr., I. T. S., Pe- 
oria. Address, c/o I. T. S., Peoria. 

4100. KINGSLEY ABNER BURNELL 
Student; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 19, 1884, 
Johet, 111.; s. William Pomroy and Rozilla 
Amelia (Lawrence) Burnell. Prepared in 
Lake Forest Coll., 1904-05. Triangle. Federal 
Creosote Plant, Springfield, Mo., 1910; Instru- 
ment man and Resident Engr., Madeira Manore 
Ry. Co., Brazil, S. A., 1910-14; Salesman and 
Stockholder, Union Bread-Wrapping Machine 
Co., Joliet. 111.; Rancher, Milford, Mont.. 1916- 
17; Grad, Stud., Plarvard. Asst. to Div. Engr., 
S. P. D. Div. Engrs. Ofifice, Yeon Bldg., 
Portland, Ore, Presidio Training Camp, San 
Francisco, Calif., 1917; 2nd Lt., Signal R. 
C. A. S.; Cantonment Ins. Office, 1918-19 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Address. Claremont. Calif.; 
bus. add., Holyoke House, Cambridge, Mass. 

4101. CLARENCE DAVID BUTZER 
(Brother of Nos. 5571, 6779, 6780) 
Auto Dealer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D g, 1886, 
Hillsdale, 111.; s. John Franklin and Christina 
(Roos) Butzer. Prepared in Univ, Acad. 
Auto Dealer, Hillsdale, 111. Married Lillian 
Grace Smith, Je 4, igii. Child, Roger Wil- 
liam, b. F 24, 1918. Address, Hillsdale, 111. 

4102. JOHN W. BUZICK 
Sec. and Treas.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 11 
1888, Roberts, 111.; s. Nelson (b. F 14, 1847, 
Mt. Sterling, O.) and Sarah Maria (Woolson- 
croft) Buzick (b. Ja 17, 1853, LaSalle Co., 111.). 
Prepared m St. Viateurs Coll.; Univ. Acad. 
Triangle; Shield and Trident; Varsity Base- 
ball, pitcher. 1000 Per Cent Championship 
Team; Pres., Sr. Class. Professional Baseball, 



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Boston Americans, 1911-12; City Engr., De- 
catur, 111., ign; Chief Engr., Conley Frog & 
Switch Co., 1912-16; Sales Mgr., do., 1916-17; 
Sec. and Treas., do., 1917 — . Married Alice 
Roberts, .Ta _>, 19 13, Roberts, 111. Children: 
Mary Alice, b. S i, 1Q15; John Jr., b. I\ 26, 
1917- Address, 575 Mallory Ave., Memphis, 
Tenn.; bus. add., Conley Frog & Switch Co., 
do. 

4103. NEIL NELSON CAMPBELL 
City Engr. and Plumbing Insp.; B. S. in Ry. 
C. E.; b. Ag 12, 1S85, Paisley, Ont., Can.; s. 
Dougal (b. Ja 2, 1844, Lanark, Ont., Can.) and 
Anna (McPliee) Campbell (b. Jl 26, 1850, Pais- 
ley, Ont., Can.). Prepared in Zion Prep. Sch., 
Zion City. Class Football. Water-polo, Asst. 
Engr., James Anderson, Jr., City Engr., Lake 
Forest, Lake Bluff and High wood. 111.; Co, 
Surv. Lake Co. Ill,; City Engr. and Plumbing 
Insp., do., 1917 — . Mem., 111. Soc. Engrs. and 
Survs., 1910; Royal Arcanum: Young Men's 
Club, Lake Forest; K, P.; Am. Rd. Bldg. Assn. 
Married Helen Booth Fielden, D 15, 1910, Zion 
City, III. Children: Dorothy Fielden, b. Je 
17, 1912; Vivian Margaret, b. Ag 28, 1917. 
Address, Lake Forest, 111, 

4104, ORSON ALLEN CARNAHAN 
Professor; B, S. in M. E.; b. Ja 12, 1881, 
Bolivar, N. Y, ; s. Rufus Wheeler (b. Friend- 
ship. N, Y.) and Edith (Wixson) Carnahan 
(b, Ap 3, 1852, W. Clarksville, N. Y.), Pre- 
pared in Friendship II. S.; Alfred Univ., 1903- 
07; Syracuse, 1907-8, Sigma Xi. Instr., Univ. 
of Pa., 1910-12; Assoc. Prof., M. E., Univ. of 
Ark,, 1912 — , Married Clara Jane Van Os- 
trand, Je 4, 1906, Richburg, N. Y. Address, 
Bolivar, N. Y.t 

4:05. SARAH MYRTLE CASTILE 
(BRITTON) 

(Wife of G84) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b, Mr 6, 1888, Danville, 
111.; d. William E. (b. Greencastle, Ind.) and 
Mary Ellen (Watts) Castile (b. Newton, 111.) 
Eng. Cluli; Phi Delta Psi; French Club. Mar- 
ried William K. Britton (G'lo), Jl 28, 1916, 
Danville, 111. Child, Kent, b. Je 18, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1 00 1 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

4106, KIE CATTRON 
Salesman; B, S, in Agr, ; b. O 12, 1884, 
Fairview, 111.; s. John Milton (b. Ap 4, 1844, 
do.) and Alice (Abbadusky) Cattron (b. S 
6, 1856 do.). Prepared in Knox Acad. Acacia; 
Agr. Club, Traveling Expert and Salesman, 
Acme Harvesting Machine Co.; Stock Bus.; 
Salesman, Animal Food Dept., Swift & Co., 
Chicago. Address, Fairview, 111. 

4107. MAUD OPAL CESSNA 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N i, 1887, 
Grinnell, la.; d. N. W. (b. 1857, Rainsburg, 
Pa.) and Nancy (Skiles) Cessna (b. 1855). 
Prepared in Grinnell, la., H. S. Sigma Kappa. 
Teacher, Rockwell City, la., II. S., 1910-12; 
do., Grinnell, la., 1913-17, Mem., D. A. R. 
Address, Berkeley, Calif, 

4108. JOSEPH FERDINAND CHINLUND 
Designing Engr.; B. S, in E. E,; E, E., 
1914; b. D 22, 1886, Chicago; s. Charles G. 
(b. S 4, 1849, Sweden) and Wilhelmina C. 
(Nelson) Chinlund (b. Ap 24, 1851, Sweden). 
Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man, Tr. 
Sch, Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. 
ITonors. Flee. Designing Engr., Bur. of 
Engng., Chicago; 2nd Lt., Q. M. C, U. S, A„ 
Washington, D. C; First Lt., Constr. Div., 
Bethlehem Loading Plant, Mays Landing, N, J.; 
Mustered out, D 23, igi8, Mem., A. I. E. E, 
Married Enuny Koelsch, Je 25, 1913, Chicago, 
Child, Daniel Koelsch, Ag 25. 1916. Address, 
1719 Arthur Ave,, Chicago; bus. add.. Room 
403 City Hall, do. 



4109. CAMILLO CHAPIN CHRISTENSON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 31, 1889, 
Peoria; s, Carl C, Christenson, Prepared in 
Peoria H, S, Address, 731 Lumber Exchange 
Bldg, Chicago, t 

41 10. HARRY HARMON COE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E, E.; b. Jl 28, 1887, 
Dixon, 111.; s, Henry M, (b. Sterling, 111.) 
and Harriet E. (Sox) Coe (b. do.). Prepared 
m Dixon H, S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc: 
Univ. Band; Cadet Hop Com.; IMilitary Ball 
Com, Signal and Telephone Insp., I, T. S., 
Decatur, 111., 191 1; Div, Supt., Ky, S. W. 
Elec. Ry, Light & Power Co., Paducah, Ky., 
1911-12; Supt. Substations 111. Traction Co,, 
S^iringfield, 111,, 1912-1S; Local Representative, 
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Substation Records Increase Efficiency, 
Elec. Ry. Jour., Vol. 48, No. 9, Ag 1916. Mar- 
ried Eva Arnould, S 19, 1912, Ashton, 111. 
Child, Carolyn, b. Mr 24, 1917, Address, 838 S. 
State St,, Springfield, 111, 

41 11, WILLIAM FRANCIS COLEMAN 
Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 21, 1886, 

Eagle Grove la.: s. William John (b. i860, Pa.) 
and Catherine Elizabeth (Howell) Coleman (b. 
1861.^ Nachusa, III.). Prepared in Austin H, 
S., Chicago. Tcchnograph Bd.; Pres., Stud, 
Br.anch, A. S. M. E. Cost Acct., Roberts & 
Scl'aefer Co., 1910-11; Salesman and Adv. 
Mgr., Piatt Co., 191 1 — . Married Sylvia M. 
Blievernicht, F 20, 1915, Austin, Tex, Address, 
1724 N. LaSalle Ave., (Thicago. 

4112, RICHARD OSBORNE COMPTON 
Planter and Stockraiser; B. S, in Agr.; 

b. Ja 16, 1887, Cleveland; s. John Carpenter 
(b. F 8, 1851, Watkins Glen, I\f. Y.) and Eva 
Marilla (Hill) C^ompton (b, i8.:;2, Wattsburg, 
Pa.), Prepared in Univ, H. S., Chicago. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Shield and Trident; Alpha 
(lamma Rho: Helmet; Agr. Club; Sec.. Sr, 
Class, Planter, Fruit Grower and Field Supt., 
Tampa Bay Land Co., Orlando, Fla., 1912 — . 
Address, Orlando, Fla. 

41 13, AGNES BOUTON COOPER 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A,; b. S 27, 1879, 
Kansas City, Mo.: d. Clark Osband (b. Man- 
chester Center, N. Y.) and Susan Elizabeth 
(Seger) Cooper (b. Clarksfield, O.). Prepared 
in H. S., Kansas City. Phi Beta Kappa. Cor- 
responding Sec., Phi Beta Kappa, Iota Chap- 
ter, Ohio; Head Cataloger, Miami Univ. Lib., 
1910-12; do., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1912-13; do.. 
Pub. IJb., Kansas City, Mo., 1913-16. Address, 
411 3 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 

41 14, GEORGE ALFRED COOPER 
Advertising Mgr.; B, S, in M, E, ; b. Ap 2, 
1887, Derbyshire, Eng,; s. George (b, D 8, 
1862, do.) and Gertrude (Hogg) Cooper (b. D 
19, 1863, Nottinghamshire, Eng.). Prepared in 
E. Aurora H. S. M. E. Soc; Stud. Branch, 
A, S, M. E, C, B. & Q. R. R,, Dynamometer 
Car Service, 1910; Asst. Mgr., Corn Products 
Refining Co., 1910-12; Tech. Instr., Apprentices, 
I. C. R. R., 1912-14; Advertising Staff, Ry. 
.4ge Gas*ite, 1915-16; Advertising Mgr., U, S. 
Graphite Co,, 19 17 — , Married Nellie Leona 
Swartz, D 28, 1910, Urbana. Children: Rob- 
ert George, b, Mr 31, 1912; Frank Alfred, b. 
Mr 26, 1914. Address, 610 Emily St., Sag- 
inaw, Mich. 

41 IS, EARL ZINK CORNWELL 
Manager; B. S, in C. E.; b, D 27, 1887, 
Kansas, 111.; s. John Emery (b. O 13, 1858, 
near Kansas, 111.) and Maggie Josephine (Zink) 
Cornwell (b, D 20. 1861, do.). Prepared in 
Paris H. S. Triangle; Y. M. C. A, With 
111. St. Highway Comn,, Springfield, 1910; Civ. 



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Engr., Madeira Mamore R. R. Co., Porto 
X'elho, Brazil, S. A., 1Q10-12; Fruit grower, 
Washington, 1912-16; With Am. Assn. Portland 
Cement Mfrs., 1916-17; With Smith Form-a- 
Truck Co., Chicago; Salesman, W. R. Grace 
& Co., S. A., 1917-18; Mgr., Chicago office of 
the Youroveta Home & Foreign Trade Co., 
Inc., Exporters and Importers, Chicago, 1918 — . 
Mem., Christian Church. Married Nelle Kath- 
erine Ross, O 14, 1912, Stronghurst, III. Ad- 
dress, 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. 



4116. HAZEL lONA CRAIG 
A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Tolono, 111.; d. Cassius 
M. (b. S 26, 1857, Friendship, Ind.) and Carrie 
M. (Rice) Craig (b. Mr 18, 1867. near Sadorus, 
III.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Pi Beta 
Phi; W. A. A.; Jr. Basketball. Address, 616 
W. Hill St., Champaign.t 

41 17. NELSON EARL CRAIG 
Inspector; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 10, 1886, 
Victoria, 111.; s. James R. Craig. Prepared in 
Wyoming H. S. Class Football. Insp. of 
bridges, St. Highway Comn., Springfield, 111., 
1910. Address, Keokuk. t 

41 18. HIRAM EDWARD CROSSLAND 
(Brother of Nos. 1487, 5623) 

Engr. and Surv.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Mr 
29, 1884, Varna. 111.; s. Hiram Venton (b. Ap 
29, 1848, do.) and Cynthia Lovenia (Broaddus) 
Crossland (b. My 6, 1847, Henry, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Watseka H. S. C. E. Club. Rodman, 
Kansas City So. Ry., 1910; Asst. Engr., Mun. 
Work, 191 1 ; Designing Reinforced Concrete 
Structures, 1911-12; Designing Reinforced 
Concrete Bridges, 1912; Supt., Bridge Const., 
1912; Supt., Rd. (Tonst., 1912-14; Drainage 
Engr., 1914-16; Resident Const. Engr., Water 
Systems, 1916-17; Civ. Engr. and Surv., Wat- 
seka, 111., 1917 — . Mem., A. S. C. E. ; Presby. 
Church. Address, Watseka, 111. 

4119. PAUL CALVIN CROWELL 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 15, 1885, Win- 
field, Kan.; s. Walter Leslie (b. 1858, Sagniore, 
Mass.) and Sarah Margaret Crowell (b. 1857, 
Cambridge, O.). Prepared in Norwood (Mass.) 
H. S.; Armour Sc. Acad., Chicago. Phi Sigma 
Kappa. Civ. Engr., Summers & Co., Chicago; 
Armour Fertilizer Works, Union Stock Yards, 
Chicago. Address, Armour Fertilizer Works, 
(3en. Office, Stock Yards, Chicago. 

4120. WATTS CYRUS CUTTER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 7, 1887, Os- 
wego, 111.; s. Watts Devilke (b. F 1, 1863, do.) 
and Mary Louise (Colgrove) Cutter (b. O 4, 
1864, Ann Arbor, Mich.). Prepared in E. 
Aurora H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Phoenix; 
Yoxan; Ku Klux; Capt., Swimming Team; 
Pres., Sr. Class. Farmer, Oswego, 111.; Dir., 
Oswego St. Bank, do. Mem., Kendall Co. 
Agr. Inst.; Kendall Co. Non. Res. H. S. 
Trustee. Married Esther Louise Sundeen, Mr 
14, 191 1, Oswego, 111. Children: Slade, b. D 
17, 191 1; Frederick S., b. Mr 9, 1913; Watts 
C, Jr., b. Je 30, 1914. Address, Oswego, 111. 

4121. JOHN BLANTON DABNEY 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. and M. & S. E.; b. 
D 28, 1 886, Greenville, Miss.; s. John Blair (b. 
Jl IS, 1853, Roanoke, Va.) and Lola Angelique 
(Blanton) Dabney (b. N 7, 1854, Greenville, 
Miss.). Prepared in Greenville H. S.; Miss. 
Agr. and Mech. Coll., 1904-08. B. S., Miss. A 
and M., 1908. Local Engr. and Surv., 1910-11; 
Chief Asst. Engr. in charge of field work, 
Washington Co. Drainage Sur., 1911 — . Ad- 
dress, loi Edison St., Greenville, Miss.t 



4122. WILLIAM WILBUR DALE 
Missionary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 9, 1884, 

Blue Island, 111.; s. William (b. 1854, Can.) and 
Alice (Walker) Dale (b. 1853). Prepared in 
Blue Island H. S.; B. D., Chicago Theological 
Sem., 1913. Adelphic. Home Missionary, Mc- 
intosh, Minn., 1913-18. Mem., Bd. Dirs., St. 
Conf. Congr. Churches, Minn. Address, Inter- 
national Falls, Minn. 

4123. KARL M. DALLENBACH 
(Brother of Nos. 2630, 5087) 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 20, 1887, 
Champaign; s. John J. (b. 1853, Ripley, O.) 
and Anna C. (Mittendorf) Dallenbach (b. 1854 
Cook Co., 111.). Prenared in Champaign H. S. 
Delta Upsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Kapoa; 
Cosmopolitan Club; Adelphic; Football; Track. 
Fellow in Psych., Univ. of Pittsburg, loio-ii; 
A. M., 1911; do., Cornell Univ., 1911-12; Instr., 
Psych., Univ. of Ore., 1913-15; O. St. Univ., 
1915-16; Cornell Univ., 1916-18. Co. E. 18th 
Regt., Pa. Nat. Guard, 1911-13; Capt., S. C, N. 
A., 1918 — . Auth.: The Psychology of Blind- 
fold Chess, Titchener Commemorative Vol., 
1917. Relation of Memorv Error to Time In- 
terval, Psych. Review, 1913; Measurement of 
Attention, Am. Jour, of Psych., 1913; The 
Effect of Practice upon Visual Apprehension, 
Jour, of Edtic. Psych., 1914; The History and 
Derivation of the Word "Function" as a Syste- 
matic Term in Psychology, Am. Journ. of 
Psych., 191c: Measurement of Attention in the 
Field of Cutaneous Sensation, do., 1916; Dr. 
Morgan on Measurement of Attention, do., 1918. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Am. Psych. Assn.; A. A. 
A. S. Married Ethel L. Douglas, Ag 22, 1914, 
Chicago. Children: Baby, b. Ag 29, 1915 (died 
Ag 30, 1915); John Wallace, b. Ja 22, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 116 Heights Court, Ithaca, N. Y. 

4124. WILLIS CHESTER DANIELSON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ag 18, 
1887, Leland, 111.; s. O. M. (b. do.) and Carrie 
M. (Larson) Danielson (b. do.). Prepared in 
LTniv. Acad. U. S. Forest Service, Missoula, 
Mont., Ja 1916. Address, Missoula, Mont. 

4125. GERTRUDE CURTIS DAVIS 
(Daughter of Nos. 251, 311; Sister of Nos. 
3337. 5629, 8260) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 2=;, 1886, 
DeKalb. 111.; d. Jeptha Hartley ('82). (b. Ap 
13, i860, Vienna, Ind.) and Ella (Watson) 
Davis ('80), (b. N 14, 1854, Bristol, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Miss Barstow's Sch., Kansas City, Mo. 
kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher, Eng., Holton, 
Kan. Address, Holton, Kan. 

4126. WARREN WILLIAM DAY 
(Husband of No. 4217) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 26, 1882, 
Peoria; s. John Wentworth (b. Ag 6, 1856, do.) 
and Kate "(Moore) Day (b. Ja 16, 1856, do.). 
Prepared in Peoria 11. S.; Univ. Acad. Theta 
Delta Chi; Cosmopolitan; Scabbard and Blade; 
Arch. Club; Pen and Brush Club; Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; Bus. Mgr., Glee and Mandolin Club; 
Leader, Mandolin Club; TechnograjJi Bd. : Bus. 
Mgr., Techiiograph; Sr. Stag Com.; Brevet 
Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Supt. of Const, St. of 
111., 1910; Tour of World, 1910-11; Arch., 
1911-18. Y. M. C. A. Work, France, 1918— . 
Mem., Congr. Church: Arch. League of Am.; 
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, 
1909-10; Optimists Club; Peoria Assn. of Com- 
merce; 111. Valley Yacht and Canoe Club.; 
Kickapoo Glolf Club; 111. Soc. of Arch.; Peoria 
Soc. of Arch.; Peoria Illini Club; Assn. Chari- 
ties and Philanthropies, do.; Peoria Betterman 
Assn.; Pres.. do.; Soc. of Allied Arts; V. P.. 
University Club of Peoria. Married Ethel 
Annetta Hollister ('10), S 7, 1910. Children: 
Shirley Wentworth, b. S 23, 1913; Muriel 
Hollister, b. O 3, 1917. Address. 606 N. Madi- 
son Ave., Peoria; btis. add., 527 Main St., do. 



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41J7. JOHN EDWARD DEMMER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 32, 1874. 
Du Quo'". HI'; s. Frederick (.b. Ger.) and Mary 
(Wamser) Denimer (b. do.). rrepared in 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1807-igoi. Teacher, i*. 
I., looi-ti; Supt. Sch., Auliurn, 111.; I'rin., Far- 
mer City Tn. H. S., 1011-13; Head Sc. Dcpt., 
Kankakee 11. S., 111.. 1013-17; In.str., Chem., 
Exist, il. S., Kav City; Mich., 1918 — . Mem., 
.\. F. A. M. Married Dai.sy A. Cro*ss, looj, 
Manila, P. I. Children: Arthur Harold, b. F 
9, 1004; Hiit^h T.loyd, b. Ag 2, 1907. Address, 
Ray City, Mich. 

.p.-S. BERTHA El.lZABKTH DK.NNINC 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 23. 1*^76, 
Tonica, 111.; d. Tames Alexander lb. Mr is. 
1845. HilLsboro, HI.) and Marv Ellon (Watson) 
Denning (b. Ja -i, 1854. Lci-h. I.anc.-ishire. 
Eng.). Vreiiared in Elmwood H. S. ; 111. bt. 
Norm, llniv. Teacher Eng., Clinton, HI., 191 1; 
Instr.. Eng., I'niv. Acad., ion; Teacher Eng., 
and Dean of tiirls, Moline H. S., 111.: Teacher, 
Eng., Joliet Ti). II. S.. 111., I9it>— . Mem., 
Moline Woman s Club; .\ssn. of Coll. .Mumni, 
Moline, Kock Island and Davenport la. Ad- 
dress, sot) N. School St., Normal. 111.; bus. 
add., 313 S. Eastern Ave., Joliet, 111. 

4139. WALTER EDWARD DEUCHl.ER 
Struct. Engr.: B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 14, iSSo, 
Aurora, HI.; s. Herman (b. Acr i3, 1863. 
Achern, Ger.) and Miiia (Tcgtman) Denchler 
tb. D 3t). 18(14, Hanover, do.^. I'repareil in V\ . 
Aurora H. S. Onyx Dancing Club; Tau Beta 
Pi- Prelim, and Final Honors: V. P.. Jr. Clas.s; 
Engr. Dance Com. Engr., 111. St. Geol. Sur.. 
looS-io; Asst. City Engr., Marion. ^11., loio-ii; 
do., .-\nrora, HI., iou-15; Consulting Engr. in 
charge of luun. improvements, iou>-i7; Ires. 
W. E. Denchler & Co., Aurora, Ml., Specialists 
in City pavements. Waterworks, Sewerage, 
1917-18; Struct. Engr.. Pres.. Mun lesting 
I.ab., do.. 1917-18; Plant and I.ab. Insp., 
Constr. materials; Licensed Struct. Engrs., St. 
of 111. Address. 3(14 Gartield Ave., Aurora, 111.: 
bus. odd., Mercantile Block, do. 

4130. RUFUS SAMUEL DIETRICH 
(Brother of Nos. 3706, G179) 

Dairyman; LL. B.; b. Ag 20. 1885. Black 
River Falls, Wis.; s. Henry (b. 183s, Hessen, 
Darmstadt, Ger.) and Susanna (Witting) Diet- 
rich (b. 1840. do.). Prepared in Black River 
Falls H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Ionian. Mar- 
ried Edith J. Winchell, S 4. lO'^^- Address, 
Kennemick. Wis. 

4131. EDW.ARD LELAND DILLON 
(Husband of No. 3339; Brother of No. 295-"^ 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Thomasboro, III.; 
s. William (b. Mr 27, 1849, Ridge Farm, 111.) 
and Miranda (Maurer) Dillon (b. Jl --8, 1859, 
Boyertown, Pa.). Prepared in LIrbana H. S.; 
Univ. .\cad. Agr. Soc, Pres.; Editorial Staff, 
///. Agr. Farm Mgr., 1911 — ; Official Testing, 
Dairv Dept., HI. Exp. Sta., 1911; Farmer, Har- 
mon," 111., ii)i---i7: do.. Oslitemo, Mich., 1917 — • 
Married Hazel Katherine Cooper ("oS), Je 36, 
1912, Sullivan, HI. Cliildren: Marion Dillon, 
b Je 13. 1013; lohn Robert, b. Je 3, 1914 (died 
Ag I, 1014). .\ddn-ss, Oshtemo, Mich. 

4133. WILBUR JAMES DIXON 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. My 36. 
1886, Glenmore, N. Y,; s. Adamson G. (b. Jl 
1850, do.) and Eunice A. (Stanford) Dixon 
(b. Ag 1853, East Florence, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Clinton', N. Y. H. S.; Svracuse Univ.. 1906-9. 
Testing Dept., C. B. & Q. R. R., i9io-ii; Erie 
Ry.. 1911 — . Mem., A. F. A, M. Address, 
Boileau Place, Meadville, Pa.t 



4i,t3- EDGAR D WIGHT DOYLE 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. S 23, 
1 886, Bloomington, 111.; s. Samuel Doyle (b. 
•■^g 13. 1857, do.) and Mollie (Lovenguth) 
lloyle (b. Je 14, 1S59). Prepared in lilooiii- 
ingn>n H. S. Tan Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Sigma Xi; E. E. Soc; Prelim., Final and Spe- 
cial Honors; Technoi;rapli. Bd.; ist Lt., Signal 
Corps, LTniv. Regt. Stud. Engr., Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1910-11; Tech. Asst., Elec. Testing Lab., 
11)1 1 ; Asst. Engr., do., 1911 — . Mem., A. I. 
F.. E. ; Nat. Elec. Light .\ssn. Married Edyth 
.Nesslage Schumacher, Je 26, 1913, New York 
City. Child, Robert Dwight, b. Jl 29, 1914. 
.-Iddress. 3130 Mapes Ave., New York City; 
bus. add.. 80th St. and East End .\ve., do. 

4134- LOUIS AUGUST DUMOND 
Manager; B. S. in M. and S. E.; b. Ap 21, 
1888, Colby, Kan.; s. Criim David (b. Earlville, 
111.) and &Iinuie (t.rimn) Dumond (b. Ger.). 
I'repartxl in Earlville IL S. Engr., West. Elec. 
Co., 1910; do.. Subway Comn., Chicago, 1911; 
1/0., Chicago Telephone Co., 1911; do., Comn. 
of Down Town Sts., Chicago Assn. of Com., 
1911-15: Sec. -Engr., Comn. on Downtown 
Mun. Improvements, 1913-15; Engr., Civic 
Indus. Comn., Assn. of Commerce, 1915-18; 
iMgr., Indus. Dept., Chicago Assn. of Com- 
merce, 1918 — •. Auth.: Progress Report to 
the Comn. on Downtown Mun. Improvements, 
on Relief for Sub-.Sijrface Congestion in the 
Downtown Chicago Sts., Pub. by City of Chi- 
cago, D 1914; Engng., Civic, and Industrial 
News. Chicago Commerce. Mem.. M. E. 
Church; A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T.; 
Past ConsuL M. W. A.; Chicago Hlini Club; 
.\ssn. of Commerce; Maywood Golf Club; 
.■\iii. Highway Assn. Married Margaret .M. 
Diimond. O i6, 1915, Maywood, 111. Child, 
Lois Margaret, b. O 24, igi6. Address, 305 
S. u)th Ave., Maywood, 111. 

4135. LAN DALE WILLIAM DUNCAN 
Real Est. Promoter; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 
3. 1887, Princeton, Ind.; s. William (b. O 
iS.i7, Gibson Co., Ind.) and Isabel (Brown) 
lUuican (b. Edinburgh, Scotland). Prepared in 
Princeton H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1905-6. Agr. 
Club; Al|iha Zeta. 13th F. A. Band, Coblenz, 
tier., 1918 — . Married Marie Griswald, O 16, 
1917, Barton, Fla. Address, Barton, Fla. 

4136. LEROY MORRELL DUNSIIEATH 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 8, 1886, 
Aurora, 111.; s. Thomas Judson (b. O 4, 1849, 
Meaford. Out., Can.) and JMary Ann (Clarke) 
Duusheath (b. F 3i, 1859, York, Ont., Can.). 
Prepared in W. Aurora II. S. Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E.; M. E. Soc. Draftsman, C. B. 
& Q R. R., 1910-12: do., K. C. S. R. R., 1912- 
14; Locomotive Boiler Insp., S. A. L. Ry., 
1914-16; Cliief Draftsman, Powdered Coal 
Engng. and Equipment Co., 1916-18; Mech. 
Engr. in charge of Plants and Equipment, 
Kinvon Pulverized Fuel & Engng. Co., Chi- 
cago, 1918 — . Mem., .\. F. A. M.; R. A. M. 
.4ddress, 127 Galena Blvd., Aurora, 111.; bus. 
add., 864 Irving Park Blvd., Chicafo. 

4137. ALICE H.VRRIET DURLAND 
Teacher; .A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 1887, 

La(iran§:e, 111.; d. Densenbury (b. N 22, 1851, 
BridgeviUe, N. Y.) and Louisa Margaret (Vial) 
Durland (b. Ja 28, i8s6. Lyonsville, III.). Pre- 
pared in Lyons Tp. TI. Is., LaGrange; Univ. 
of Cliicago, I9i6-i,-. Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Teacher, .\nna. 111., 1907-08; Prin., Tp. 
H. S., Georgetown, 111., 1008-11; Teacher, Ben- 
ton, HI., 1011-13: (/(>., .\nna. 111.; do., Eng., 
Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago, 1915 — ■ Address, 
444 S. Madison Ave., LaGrange, 111.; bus. add., 
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4138. WARREN ERRETTEAST 
Combustion Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 2, 
1888, Beincnt, 111.; s. Homer Ardcii (b. S 27, 
1861, Taylorville, 111.) and Mary Rebecca 
(Thompson) East (b. My 13, 1865, 15uda, 111.). 
Prepared in liement H. S. ; Maroa H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; I'relim. Honors; Varsity Track 
(holds 2 mile record to date); Ex. Com., lyio 
K. E. Show. Engr. Apprentice, Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, 1910-13; with 
Westinghouse Mach. Co., do., 1914; Efliciency 
Engr., Mineral Point, Wis., 1914-17; Pub. 
Service Co., do.; Combustion Engr., Toledo Ry. 
& Light Co., Toledo, O., 1917-18. Mgr., West- 
inghouse Club, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Sec., 111. 
Alumni Assn., Pittsburgh. Married Rachel 
Jane Brown, 10, 1915, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ad- 
dress, 918 Virginia St., Toledo, O. 

4139. HARRY DAVID EASTERBROOK 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. An i, 1887, 
Saybrook, 111.; s. Carey P. (b. Washington 
Courthouse, O.) and Livina Angeline (Hurley) 
Easterbrook (b. Farmer City, 111.). Prepared 
in Saybrook H. S. E. E. Soc; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Ajjprentice, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. 
Co., Pittsburgh, 1910-12; Supply Engng., do., 
1912-14; Supply Sales, do., 1914-17; do., Los 
Angeles Dist. (jffice, 1917-18. Capt., 90th Co., 
Calif. Mil. Reserves. Married Anna Mar- 
garetlie Pound, Jl 25, 1909, Saybrook, 111. 
Children: Elbert Carey, b. O 25, 1910; Valerie 
Virginia, b. O 30, 1913. Address, 955 W. 46th 
St., Los Angeles; bus. add., Van Neyes Bldg., 
do. 

4140. RANDOLPH EIDE 
(Brother of No. 2084) 

Telephone Traffic Sunt.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. My 25, 1888, Lee, 111.; s. Tollef Torrison 
(b. D 12, 1852. Olen, Norway) and Christina 
(Greve) Eide (b. Ag 12, 1861, do.). Prepared 
in Lee II. S. ; Univ. Acad. Shield and Trident; 
Philqmathcan; Bus. Mgr., The Daily lllini. 
Special Insp., Traffic Dejjt., New York Tele- 
phone Co., New York (Jity 1911-13; Supvr., 
traffic Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., St. 
Louis, 1913-16; do., Michigan St. Telejjhone 
Co., Detroit, 1916-17; Traffic Supt., Central 
Union Telephone Co., Columbus, (j. Mar- 
ried, Edna Ruth Phillips, Ja 17, 19 17, St. 
Louis. Child, Catherine Christine, b. Ja 23, 
1918. Address, 109 E. Oakland Ave., Colum- 
bus. O.; bus. add., 33 N. 3rd St., Room 201, 
do. 

4141. ARTHUR WESLEY EISENMAYER, 
JR. 

Merchant and Contractor; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. S 21, 1888, Hiawatha, Kan.; s. Arthur Wes- 
ley (b. Jl 12, i866, Clairmont, 111.) and Mamie 
Adeline (Johnson) Eisenmayer (b. Mr 23, 
1868, River Styx, O.). Prepared in E. St. 
Louis H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phoenix; Phil- 
omathean; Scribblers'; Eng. (Jhib; ///to Bd. ; 
///. Mag.; Dope Sheet; Sr. Stag. Merchant, 
Granite City Lime & Cement Co., 111.; Carmi, 
111.; Anna; Danville; Fairmont; Edwardsville. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Elizabeth Rosa- 
line Bickelhaupt, D 14, 1912, Edwardsville, 
111. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. S 4, 1913; 
Faith Christine, b. F 26, 191 5. Address, 405 
Center St., Edwardsville, 111. 

4142. WALTER ELMER EKBLAW 
(Husband of No. 4260; Brother of No. 3721) 
Geologist; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1912; b. Mr 
10, 1882, Rantoul, 111.; s. 'Andrew (b. My 10, 
1854, Eksjo, Jonkopping, Sweden) and Ingry 
(Johnson) Ekblaw (b. Mr 3, r86o, Traheryd, 
Kroneberg, do.). Prepared in Austin Coll., 
Effingham, 111. Acacia; Shield and Trident; 
Gamma Alpha; Scribblers'; Alumnus Mem., 
Ma-Wan-Da; Sigma Xi; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Prelim. Honors; Scholarship in Geol. ; Ed., 
The Daily lllini; Permanent Class Sec; Hon. 



Mem., 111. Union Council; Cabinet, Y. M. C. 
A.; Promoted First Annual Fall Home-Com- 
ing. Geologist and Botanist, Crocker Land 
Arctic Expedition, 1913-17; Staff Fellow, Univ. 
of 111., 1917 — ; Research Assoc, Am. Museum 
of Natural Hist., 1917 — . Explored, surveyed 
and mapped parts of Grant Land and Elles- 
niereland. Auth.: The Stratigraphy and Pale- 
ontology of the Devonian System in Rock 
island Co. 111.; Correlation of The Devonian 
System in Northwestern III., Annual Report, 111 
St. Acad. Sc, 1911-12. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
111. St. Acad of Sc; A. A. A. .S. ; Wilson Orni- 
thol. Club; Am. Ornithol. Union; Am. Eco- 
logical Soc; Am. Geog. Soc. Married Augusta 
May Kneger ('10), F 28, 1918, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 713 W. Washington Blvd., Urbana; 
bus. add., 255 Natural Hist. Bldg., Univ. of 
111., do. 

4143. CHARLES LYMAN ELLIS 
(Brother of No. 3358) 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. F 14, 1887, 
Wichita, Kan.; s. Samuel Edwin (b. Je 9, 1853) 
and Rebecca Maria (Hewes) Ellis (b. N 20, 
1857). Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S., Chi- 
cago Heights. Teacher, Decatur Co., H. S., 
Oberlin, Kans., 1910-13; du., Colfax Co., H. 
S. Raton, N. Mex., 1913-17; Instr., G. E. D., 
Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Married Flossie Brown- 
field, D 27, 1910, Urbana. Child, Charles 
Lyman, Jr., b. Ag 13, 1912. Address, 505 W 
High St., Urbana. 

4144- LLOYD KIRK ELLSBERRY 
(Husband of No. 2578) 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 31, 
1887, Geneseo, 111.; s. John Carter (b. N 
25, 1848) and Arista Althea Ellsberry (b. Ag 
25. 1849). Prepared in Mason City H. S. 
Chi Beta; Philomathean; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Mem., winning team debating against O., 1910; 
Sec, Soph. Class; lllini Staff; Ed; Y. M. C. 
A. Handbook, 1909; Y. M. C. A. cabinet, 
Mgr.. Ear Corn Seed Co., 191 1; Mem., The 
G. D. Sutton Co.; Pres., L. K. Ellsberry & 
Co. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Effie Lucy 
Bauer ('06), N 18, 1914, Champaign. Child, 
William Gertus, b. Ag 25, 1815. Address, Ma- 
son City, 111. 

414.';. MARIE VON ENGELKEN 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 6, 1889, St. Louis; 
d. L. H. Engelken. Prepared in ])ubu(|ue, la. 
H. S. Chj Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Teacher, 
Eng. and Lib. Sc, Somerset H. S. Ky., 1910. 
Address, Oscala, Fla.f 

4146. IGNACIO CEFERINO ENRIQUP:Z 
Civil Governor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Chi^iuahua, 
Mex.; s. Ignacia Enriquez. Prepared, N. M. 
Agr. Coll. Civil Governor, Chihuahua St., 
Mex.; Revolutionist, participated in overthrow- 
ing of the Huerta Govt. Address, Chihuahua, 
Mex. 

4147- CLIFFORD ERIK JOSEPH 
ERIKSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 24, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Charles Erik (b. Ap 19, 1854, 
Stockholm, Sweden) and Josephine (Miller) 
Erickson (b. Jl 25, 1865). Prepared in W. 
Aurora H. S. Scabbard and Blade. Tracing, 
1910; Plotting transmission Sur., 1910; Asst. 
Engr. and Res. Insp., Dike Const, for water 
power development, 1910-11; Commonwealth 
Edison Co., Chicago, 1911; Draftsman, Con- 
struction of two concrete dams at Grayson, 
Va. with H. M. Byllesby & Co., Engrs. and 
Mfrs., Chicago. Mem., Swedish Engrs. Soc. 
of Chicago. Address, 297 W. Park Ave., 
Aurora, 111.; bus. add. Insurance Exchange 
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4148. JOHN WESTON ESSINGTON 
(Brother of No. 2659) 
Real Estate and Ins. Bus.; A. B. in Bus. 
L. & A.; b. Ak i(), 18S7, Slrcator, HI.; s. John 
Essington. IMcparcd in Slrcator Tp. II. S. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; lllio Board; I'rcs. Cnil. 
Club. Address, b04 Broadway, Streator, Ul.t 

4149- BR YON MACAULEY FAST 
(Brother of No. 3363) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. J a i. 1S83, 
Prineeville, 111.; s. Allen C. (b. Mv 31, 1848, 
Ashland Co., O.) and Ilattie (Callioun) Fast 
(b. F g, 1850.^ Monica, 111.). Prepared in 
Prineeville II. S. ; Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 
looj-t). Iris Cluli; Class Football. Illumina- 
tion and Power Salesman, Light, llcat 6i Power 
Co., Springfield, HI., iQoo-io; do., Empire Dist. 
Elec. Co., Joplin, Mo., 1910-11; do., and l?ns. 
Mgr., Pa. Pub. Service Co., Clearfield, Pa., 
ic)ij-i8: Gen. Mgr., Pa. Collieries Inc., Johns- 
town, Pa., 1918 — . .Vuth.: Storage Bat., Loc- 
omotives for Coal Mines, Aiutiial Rcf^ort of 
Coal Miitiiuj I)ist. of A»i., D 1917, Pittsburg. 
Chm., Co. Section, Nat. Elec. l.ight Assn. 
Clearlield, Pa., 1917. Married Frances Shack- 
lette, Ag 20, 191 1, Brandenberg, Ky. Chil- 
dren: Barbara Allen, b. Ag 23, 1912; Charles 
Edward, b. Ta 4, 191 5. .Iddrcss. Clearlield, 
Pa.; bits, athi., 900 First Nat. Bank Bldg., 
Johnstown, do. 

4150. RUTH DAVIDA FELMLEV (MEEK) 

(Daughter of Hi 9; Wife of No. 4306; Sister 

of No. 5654) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 8, 188S, Carrollton, 
111.; d. David (b. An 24, 1859, Sonierville, N. 
J.) and Aula (Stout) Felmley (b. O n, 1865, 
New Vienna, O.). Prepared in Norm. Univ. 
II. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ.. igo8-io; Kappa 
Kappa Gannna; Illiola; Class Basketball; 
Women's Tennis Tournament. Married Alva 
Brace Meek ("lo), S i, 1914, Normal, 111. 
Child, David Felmley, b. My 19, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Carrollton, 111. 

4151. J. FRANK FELTER 
Farmer; B. S. in .Agr. ; b. O i6, 1887. Eureka. 
HI.; s. Pierce Andrew (b. Jo.) and Eunice 
Adele (McCorkle) Felter (b. Wasliington, 111.). 
Prepared in Eureka II. S.; A. B., Kvireka Coll., 
1908. Milk Tester, Univ. of 111. Dairy Dept.. 
loio-ii; Farmer, uni — . Married Hazel Beall 
Vanskiver, S 27, IQ13, Streator, 111. Child, 
Eunice Beall. b. Mr 28, 1918. Address, R. 
I, Eureka, 111. 

41 S2. * IRWIN GLENN FERGUSON 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 9, 1890. Hartington, 
Neb.: s. Thomas Alexaiuler and Ella .\ugusta 
(Ritchey) Ferguson. Prepared in Univ. .Xcad. 
St. Hydrographer for Colo., 1910; Instr., G. E. 
Y>., 1911; Hydrographer for Costilla Estates, 
1911-12. Died My 27, 1912, Chaiupaign. 

4153. IRENE MARY FERRIS (TRAYLOR) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 5. 1887, Rosenberg, 
Tex.; d. Tohn Franklin (b. 1S60, Lawrence- 
burg, Ind.') and Mary Elizabeth (Brogan) Fer- 
ris (b. 1863, Dearborn Co.. Ind.). Prepared in 
Lawrenccluirg (Ind.) H. S. ; Ind. l^niv., 
1905-8. Pi Beta Phi. Married Edgar Hobbs 
Traylor, Je 29, 1911. Children: William 
Franklin, b. N 28, 1013; Ferris Edgar, h. O 
27, 1915; Mary Elizabeth, b. Jl 8, 1917. Ad- 
dress, jasper, Ind. 

4154. ERWIN OLIVER FTN'KENRINDER 

(Husband of No. 4478) 

Teacher and Supvr. ; .\. B. in L. & A.; b. .\g 

22, 1884. Kent, 111.; s. David Oliver (b. O 2. 

iSs7, near Carlvle, Pa.) and Emma Elizabeth 

(Werkheiset) Fiiikenbindor (b. D 27, 1857, 



Kent, 111.). Prepareil in Prep. Dept., Mt. 
Morris Coll.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1905-8. 
]'"ellowship, Clark I'niv., 1910-13; A. M., Clark 
Univ., 11)11 ; I'll. 1)., do., 1913. Teacher, Psych. 
mid Edue., St. Norm. Sch., Milwaukee, 1913- 
18; Supvr., Practice Teaching, do., 1917-18. 
Aulh. : The Curve of Forgetting. A))i. Jour, 
Fsych., Vol. 24, J a 1913; The Remembrance 
of Problems and of their Solutions, a study 
in Logical memory, do.. Vol. 24, 1914. Married 
Lena Althea Walworth ('10), Je 27, 1912, Ur- 
bana. Address, 432 Edgewood Ave., Milwaukee. 

4155. ULYSSES SIMON FITZPATRICK 

(Husband of No. 5S29) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 2, 1887, 
Calif.; s. .Vrtluir (b. 1824, Isle of ^Ian, Eng.) 
and .\melia (Phipher) Fitzpatrick (b. Ger.). 
Prepared in Orange (Calif.) 11. S. LL. B.. 
Tlarvard Law Sch., 1013. Married Olga Fern 
JNloser ("13), Jl 2, 1917, Sigel. 111. .Iddress, 
Sigel, 111.; bus. add., c/o American Consulate, 
San Jose, Costa Rica. 

4156. ROBERT BRUCE FIZZELL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; h. S 20, 1889; 
s. James .'\lbert (b. My 28, i860, Simcoe, On- 
tario, Can.) and ^lartha Catherine (Allen) Fiz- 
zell (b. Je 21, i860. Walnut Cove, Stokes Co., 
N. C). Prepared in Taylorvillc Tp. H. S. 
LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1013. Philomathean; 
Phi Beta Kap()a; Delta Sigma Rho; On four 
iiiler-coUegiate debates; Winner of Inter-Soc. 
Declam. C-ontest. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo., 
1013 — . Married Florence Kdilh Hoover, N 
27, 1916. Salt Lake City. Child, Robert Bruce 
Ir., b. D 30, 1918. Address, 1102 Benton 
Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 313 Fidel- 
ity Trust Bldg., do. 

4157. HARVEY AIKEN FLANDERS 
(Brother of No. 3736) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. &- A.; b. S 10, 1886, 
Chicago; s. John lames (h. Je 30, 1848, do.) 
and Alicia (Aiken) Flanders (b. F 23, 1849). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago; Colo. Sch. 
of Mines, 1904-5. Delta Kappa Epsilon. 
Teacher, Math, and Sc, Morgan Park Acad., 
111., 1910-15; Teacher. Math, and Ath. Coach, 
Hinsdale Tp. H. S., 111., 1915- — . Mom., Cen- 
tral Assoc, of Sc. and Math. Teachers; lUini 
Club of Chicago: Alumni Assn.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Hazel Bennett, Je 10, 1912, Aurora, 
Ul. Children: Katherine, b. O 7, 1914; Mar- 
garet, b. My 30, 1917. Address, Hinsdale, 111. 

415S. JOHN RENCHIN FORNOF 
Publisher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 23, 1889. 
Streator, 111.; s. John W. and Sarah Taiie 
(.Seavey) Fornof. "Prepared in Streator l!. S. 
Phi K.-ip|)3 Psi: Managing Ed.. Illiiii. Editor 
and Publisher Streator Free Press. Married 
Helen llonevvvell. S 14, 1910, lloopeston. 111. 
.■Iddress, 205 LaSalle St.. Streator, 111.; bus. 
add., Streator Free Press, do. 

4159. EWELL GERDES FRANKEN 
A. B. in Sc; b. My 14, iSSq, Philadelphia, 
111.; s. John Gerdcs and Ida Belle (Smith) 
Franken. Prepared in Chandlerville II. S.; 
Whipple Acad., Jacksonville, 111. Chi Beta; 
Chem. Club; Final Honors; Phi Beta Pi. 
Stud., Rush Med. Coll., 1910-11. Mem., Congr. 
Church; A. F. A. M. Address, Chandlerville. 
111. 
4160. VICTOR BYRON FREDENHAGEN 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja n. 1888. 
Greggs, 111.; s. Victor (b. W^arrensville, 111.) 
anil Jane (Woodroofe) Frcdenhagen (b. Der- 
bvshire, Eng.). Prepared in Downers Grove, 
111. Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; C. E. 
Club. Constr. Engr., 111. Highway Comn. 
Married Marjorie llamilton. ^Iy 24, 1915, 
Wynne, .\rk. .4ddress. c/o Morgan Engr. Co., 
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4i6i. OTTO FREDERICK 
(Brother of No. 4162) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 23, 1887, Sullivan, 
111.; s. liciiry L. (b. Ja 23, 1840, Ross Co., O.) 
and Mary ("Miller) Frederick (b. My 13, 1851, 
Sullivan,^ III.). Prepared in .Sullivan II. S. 
Acacia; Tlicta Kappa Nu; Fuller Law Club. 
Lawyer, Galesburg, 111., 1910-11; Frederick & 
Frederick, Peoria, 191 1 — . Married Olive E. 
J. Clark, Je 24, 1914. Address, 712 Frye Ave., 
Peoria; bus. add., 424 Main St., do. 

4162. ROSCOE CHARLES FREDERICK 

(Brother of No. 4161) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 11, 1885, Sullivan, 111.; 
s. Henry L. (b. Ja 23, 1840, Ross Co., O.) and 
Mary (Miller) Frederick (b. My 13, 1851, Sul- 
livan, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan IL S. Phi 
Alpha Delta; Fuller Law Club. Lawyer, Fred- 
erick & Frederick, Peoria, 191 1 — . Judge, City 
Court, 1912-13-17 — . Married Myrtle Russell, 
Ap 14, 1915. Address, 818 Knoxville Ave., 
I'eoria; bus. add., 424 Main St., do. 

4163. AUGUSTUS HENRY FRIDRICHS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 15, 1883, Waterloo, 

111.; s. William Christopher (b. Ja 27, 1849, 
do.) and Catherine Herring (Rein fait) Frid- 
richs (b. N 15, 1862, Aechshcim, Wuertcmberg, 
Ger.). Prepared in Waterloo II. S. Asst. Pros- 
ecuting Atty., E. St. Louis since 191 1; Lawyer, 
Waterloo, 111., 1915-17; City Atty., do., 1917 — . 
Sec. Legal Advisory Bd. for Monroe Co., 
191 7 — . Married Anna Marie Fridrichs, Jl 29, 
1908, Columbia, 111. Child, Augustus Henry, b. 
S 20, 1909. Address, Waterloo, 111. 

4164. JOHN REED FUGARD 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 6, 1886, New- 
ton, la.; s. Judson II. (b. F 14, 1854, Bellville, 
O.) and Ella (Slemmons) Fugard (b. Ap 15, 
1862, Prairie City, la.). Prepared in Newton 
H. .S. Kappa .Sigma; Glee Club. Arch, with 
Stanford IJall, Chicago, 1910; Supt., Const, of 
Est., Princeton, la., 191 1; In office, Emory 
Stanford Hall, Arch., Mr 1911^ — . Married 
Rowena Celestia Owen, Je 18, 1910, Piano, III. 
Child, John Reed, b. !■" 4, 1912. Address, 6200 
Washington Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 508 Har- 
ris Trust Bldg., do. 

4165. NAGENDRA NATH GANGULEE 

Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 2, 1888, 
Barisal, India; s. B. C. Gangulee. Prepared in 
B. M. Coll., Barisal, India. Apr, Club; Cosmo- 
politan Club; Social Sc. Club; Italian Club. 
Address, Shantiniketan Bolpur, E. I. Ry. Loop, 
Bengal, India. 

4166. GARABED ARSIIAG ZACAR 
GARABEDIAN 

Physician; A. B. in .Sc. ; b. S 10, 1888, Con- 
stantinople, Turkey; s. Zacar (b. 1847, do.) and 
Virginia (Balian) Garabedian (b. i860, do.). 
Prepared in Bithynia II. S., Bardezag, Turkey. 
Syrian Protestant Coll., Beirut, 1906-7; M. D., 
Rush Med. Coll., 1913. Cosmopolitan Club. 
Phys., Chicago, 1913 — ; Asst., Pediatics, Rush 
Med. Coll., 1 914 — •; Health Officer, Dept. of 
Health, Chicago, 1915-18; Physician, Tulsa, 
Okla., :9i8 — . Mem., Chicago Med. Soc; 
111. St. Med. Soc; Fellow, Am. Med. Assn. 
Married Estelle Garabedian, 1915, Chicago. 
Address, 719-720 Mayo Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. 

4167. JUAN IGNACIA GARZA 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 11, 1886, 

Monterey, N. I. eon, Mex.; s. Jesus Garza. With 
Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1910 — . 
Address, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex. 

4168. FRANK CALEB GATES 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. S 12, 1887, Chi- 
cago; s. William S. (b. S 17, 1855, do.) and 
Lillian Warrer (Pillsbury) Gates (b. My 3, 



1863, Nashua, N. II. ). Prepared in Lake View 
H. S., Chicago. Ph. D., Univ. of Mich., 1912. 
Sigma Xi; Prelim., Final, and Special Honors. 
Teachen Univ. of Philippines, 19 12-15; Prof., 
Biol., Carthage, 111., 1916-18; Asst. Prof., 
Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 
Mich., 1919—- 2nd Lt., San. C, U. S. A., 
Yale Army Lab.; Mustered out, D 17, 1918. 
.'\uth.: Com])arison of the Season at Chicago 
aixl Urbana, Am. Botany, Vol. 14, 1908; Relic 
Dunes; Life History, Transact. III. Acad. Sc, 
1910; .Some Effects of Protracted Drought 
Ujjon Xerofytic Plants, Plant World, Vol. 13, 
1910; Summer Bird Life in the Vicinity of 
Havana, 111., in its Relation to the Prominent 
Plant Assiis., IVilson Bull. Vol. 23; Vegeta- 
tion of the Beach Area, N. E. 111. and S. E. 
Wis. Bui. III. .St. Lab., Nat. Hist.. Vol. 
9. 191-^; Vegetation of the Region in Vicinity, 
Douglas Lake, Mich., 14th Report Mich, 
.■lead., .S'c, Vol. 46, 1912; Pioneer Vcge- 
t;ition, Taal Volcano, Philippine Jour., Sc, 
Vol. 9, 1914; Winter as a Factor in Xeroph/ily 
of Certain Evergreen Plants, Botany Gazette, 
Vol. 61, 1916; The Relation Between Evapora- 
tion and Plant Succession in a (iiven Area, 
Am. Jour, of Botany, Vol. 4, IQ17, and num- 
erous other "articles. Mem., Jr. Research Club; 
111. St. Acad, of .Sciences; Botanical Soc. of 
.\m.; Ecological Soc. of Am., Charter Mem. 
Mich. Acad, of Sc. ; A. A. A. .S. ivlarried Mar- 
garet Thompson, Je 11, 1915, Cleveland. Ad- 
dress, Carthage, ill. 

4169. ORUS ETHAN GATES 
.Superintendent; B. S. in Ry. E. J:-.; 0. F 28, 
1885, Tuscola, 111.; s. Perry J. (b. Gallia, O.) 
and Philena (Nelson) Gates (b. do.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acarl. With Commonwealth Edison 
Co., 1910; Cape Girardeau I'ortland Cement Co., 
(ape Girardeau, Mo., 191 1; Superior Portland 
Cement Co., Concrete, Wash., 1911-16; Asst. 
Supt., Cement Mfg. Co., 6604 Mich. Ave., St. 
Louis, 1916 — . Address, Hammett, Idaho. t 

4170. CICELY SARAH GOFF 
(Sister of Nos. 1687, 3749) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 2, 1889, Ran- 
toul, ill.; d. Arthur Middleton (b. JI 31, 1848, 
Klmira, N. Y.) and Clara Belle (Hall) Golf (b. 
S 2, 1848, Littleton, N. H.). Prepared in Ran- 
toul H. S.; Univ. of Tex., 1915-16. Illiola, 
Pres., 1910; Phi Beta Kappa; Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet, 1908-09; Treas., do., 1909-10. Prin., 
H. S., Rantoul, 111., 1910-12; Teacher, Latin 
and Ger., H. S., Sycamore, 111., 1912-14; do.. 
Pub. Schs., Austin, III., 19 18 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church. Address, 1305 W. 22nd St., Austin, 
Tex. 

4171. FRANK CRAVENS GRANNIS 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 18, 1882, Chi- 
cago; s. George M. (b. Je 20, 1845, near Park 
Ridge, 111.) and Anna (Cravens) Grannis (b. S 
1855, Chicago). Prepared in Lewis Inst.; Wino- 
na Acad.; Winona Coll., Agr., 1904. Alpha 
Zota. Scholarship in P>ot., 1910. Asst., Soil 
I'crtility, Univ. of ill., 1910; Prof., Agr. and 
(hem., McKcndree Coll., Lebanon, 111., 191 1; 
I'.xtcn. Lecturer in Soils, la. St. Coll., Ames, 
la., 1912-13; Co. Agr., Will Oj., 111., 1913-17; 
i'lof., Agr. and Supt., Tusculum ("oil.. Green- 
ville, Tenn., 1917 — . Co. Agt., U. S. Deiit., 
Agr., 1913-17. Auth.: Alfalfa in Will Co.. 1913; 
Alfalfa and Sweet Clover in Will Co. 1914; 
Will Co., Farm Monthly, 1916-17; Articles in 
I'rairie Farmer; Orange Judd Farmer; Country 
Centleman. Married Iris Elder, My 14, 1906, 
Chicago. Address, Tusculum Coll., Greenville, 
Tenn. 

4173. NINA VIVIEN GRESHAM 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. 191 1; b. 

II 18, 1887, Champaign; d. Samuel Dudley (b. 

Mv 12, i8c5, Gentryville, Ind.) and Myra Jane 

(Wilson) Gresham (b. O 13, i860, Washington 



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Co., Jnd.). Prtpared in Champaign H. S. 
Gamma Phi l>eta; Scribbler's; Illini Stall, looS- 
11; V. \V. C. A. cabinet, igoS-ii; Woman's 
League Corns.; Scholarship, Grad. Sch., 191 1. 
Teacher, Champaign Pub. Schs., 1911-14; do., 
Eng., H.^ S., Mattoon, 111., 1914 — . Mem., 
l*resby. Church. Address, 20S W. Washing- 
ton St., Champaign. 

4173. ARTHUR CARl. GRIEWAXK 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 6, 1SS6, I.a- 
Porte, Ind.; s. Charles F. (h. Ger.) and Mary 
(.Meader) Griewank (b. LaPorte, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Michigan Citv II. S. So. Pac. R. R., 
1910; Sacramento \alley Irrigation Co., Kngr. 
Dept.. 1010-11 ; A. L. Bobb Consulting Engr., 
Struct. Steel, 101 1; Calif. St. Uil., Harbor 
Comn., Engr. Dept., 1911 — ; Design Drafts- 
man and Engr., San Francisco, 1911 — . Mem., 
Jr. A. S. C. E. ; Calvary Presby. Church. Ad- 
dress, 2296 Broderick St., San Francisco.t 

4174- DWIGHT GRIFFIN 
Statistician; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 19, 18S6, 
Clinton, 111.; s. Henry Clay and Lavina (Scott) 
GrifKn. Prepared in Clinton H. S. Draftsman 
and Mech., Nat. Malleable Castings Co.; Chief 
Clerk, Statistical Dept., Pub. Service Co., 
1910 — . Married Margaret Weatherford, S 4, 
1910, Champaign. Children: Gwendolyn Grace, 
b. O 21, 1913; Richard Dwight, b. S 2;, 1915. 
Address, 5300 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 

4175. ROLAND WHEELOCK GRIFFITH 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My i, 18SS. St. 
Louis; s. William Edwin (b. D 24, 184s, Col- 
linsville, 111.) and Mary (Wheelock) Griffith 
(b. O 21, i8s>, Chicago). Preparer! in Granite 
City H. S.: Wash. Law Sch. St. Louis. Chi 
Beta; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Var- 
sity Debating; Hatchet Orator; Phoenix; 
Adelphic, V. P., 1908; Smoker and Law Sch. 
Dance Com. City Atty., Granite City, 111.; Corp. 
Counselor, City of Venice; Asst. St. Atty., 
Madison Co., 1012-16. Address, Granite City, 
111.; bus. add.. Woolworth Bldg., do. 

4176. WALTER ]MILO GRIFFITHS 
Mech. Eng.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 7. i88S, 
Pontoosuc, 111.; s. John and Elva Griffiths. 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. San Tooquin Light 
& Power Co., Barkersfield, Calif., 1912; Pon- 
toosuc, 111., 1915. Address, Box 1024, Miami, 
Ariz. 
4177. ARTHUR SARIAH GROSSBERG 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. 18S6, Louesha. 
Russia; s. Joseph (.b. Posen, Poland) and Bon- 
nie Grossberg (b. do.). Prepared in McKin- 
ley H. S., Cnieago; Lewis Inst., 1904-oti. M. 
E. Soc. Ivrim Bucyrus Co., Ja 1910; Engin- 
eer, Mineral Point Zinc Co., Mr loio; do.. 
A. T. & S. Fe Ry. Co., Jl 1910; do., Link Belt 
Co., N 191 1 ; do., Isthmian Canal. 191 1 — . 
111. Nat. Guard, 1905-10. Stud. mem. A. S. 
M. E.; Pres. Butterfly Assn. Addrc.'^s. 2343 
W. Lake St., Chicago; bus. add., Gorgona, 
Canal Zone, Panama. 

4178. NOAH GULLETT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 2, 1874, Elizabeth- 
town, 111.; s. Waitman (h. Aly 10, 1836, tfc.) 
and Julia Emma (Hungerford) Gullett (b. O 
13. 1843, Wheelersburg, O.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Phi Alpha Delta; John Marshall 
Law Club. Audited Strife Revenue for Audi- 
tor, Pub. Accts. of 111.: Lawyer and Sts. Atty., 
1913; practicing law, Springfield, 111., 1913 — . 
Address, 516-1S Reisch Bldg., Springfield, 111. 

4179. 'LAURENCE RICHARD GULLEY 
B. S. in M. E.; M. S., 1911; M. E., 1917; 
b. Ag 14, 18S8; s. Richard H. (b. Dearborn, 
Mich.) and Nellie M. (.Patrick) GuUey (b. 
Saginaw, Mich.). Prepared in R. T. Crane 
Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Eta 



Kappa Nu; M. E. and E. E. Soc; Stud. 
ISranch, A. S. M. E.; Assoc. Mem., do.: Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Sec. and Gen. Mgr.. The 
I'nirr Company, Mach. and Struct. Iron Works, 
Champaign, 1910-18. Died O 24, 1918, Urbana. 

4180. PERCY ELI GUMM 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 25, 1888, Peters- 
burg, 111,; s. J. W. Gumm. Prepared in Hyde 
Park II. S. Sigma Nu; Varsity Fullback; 
Sec, 111. Union. Attorney, Gumm and Garland, 
Portland, Ore.; Attv., King and Gumm, do.; 
.\tty., Boynton, Okla.; City Atty., Haskell, 
Okla. ; Snider, Shipley and Gumm. do. En- 
listed, A. S. S. C, 1) 10, 1917; Cbrp., 31st 
Balloon Co., Waco, Tex. Address, Haskell, 
Okla. 

41S1. AI.rilEUS GUSTIN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 17, 18S4, Cave-in- 
Kock, 111.; s. Amaiiah Alpheus (b. do.) and 
Mary Frances (Frailey) Gustin (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Valparaiso Univ. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
K. P.: M. E. Church. Married Rosa Hill, S 
-5. 1903. Children: Robert A., b. O 5, 1904; 
Charles Julian B., b. My 9, 1909. Address, 
128 W. Lincoln Ave,, Harrisburg, Ill.t 

4182. ADA OLIVE HAGGARD 
Librarian; A. B. in L, &• A.; b. Ag 6, 
1885, Wahoo, Neb.; d. Chappel Green and Sarah 
Gertrude (Eyer) Haggard. Prepared in York 
(Neb.) II. S.; Univ. of Neb., 1905-8. Kappa 
Alpha Theta. Libn., York Pub. Lib., Neb. 
.Address, 633 E. 10th St., York, Neb. 

4183. CHESTER IRVING HALL 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. F 13, 1888, 
Topeka, Kan.; s. M. Irving (b. Grand Rapids, 
Mich.) and Ella C. (Martin) Hall (b. do.). 
Prepared in Francis W. Parker Sch., (Thicago. 
Chief EngT., Minerallac Elec Co., and Gen. 
Mgr., Chicago Elec. Meter Co., 1010-13; Engr., 
Demand Meter Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Ft. 
V\'ayne. Ind., 1913 — . Twenty-eight patents 
granted; thirty-four pending. Mem., A. I. E. 
E.; Merchants' Section, N. E. L, A. Married 
Lilian Mess, 1912, Benton Harbor, Mich. 
Children: John Irving, b. F 14, 1913; Warren 
Chester, b. F i6, 1916. Address. 700 Packard 
.\ve.. Ft. Wayne, Ind.; bus. add.. Gen. Elec 
Co., do. 

4184. MARGARET HOPE HALLETT 
(LANG) 

A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1911; b. Jl i6, 1886, 
Chicago; d. Robert Leslie (b. Mr 12, 1853, 
Hornell, N. Y.) and Mary Eliza (Bartlett) 
Hallett (b. Ap 12, 1853, New Brunswick, Me.). 
Prepared in Aspen, Colo.; Miss Wolcott's 
School, Denver, Colo. Alpha Delta Pi; Scrib- 
blers; Athenean; ///. Mag. Bd. ; Prelim. Hon- 
ors; Ed., in. Mag. Registrar. D. A. R. Mar- 
ried LeRoy Lang, My 5, 1913, Springtield, 111. 
Children: Carl Leland, b. Ag 21, 1914; Mar- 
garet Ellen, b. Ja 2, 1917. Address, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

4185. RAYMOND FRANKLIN HAMMER 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. ; b. .\p 16, 1882, 
Princeville, 111.: s. Milton (b. O 3, 1854, York, 
Pa.) and Amanda Dehlah (May) Hammer (b. 
Jl 27, i860, York, Pa.). Prepared in Prince- 
ville H. S.; Bradley Polytech. Inst., 1003-05. 
Chem. Club; 2 B's from Bradley Polytech. Inst, 
for service in baseball. Cleveland. loio-ii; 
Evergreen. Colo., Je 1911; on leave of absence, 
from L- A. and M. S. Ry. Co., Cleveland, 
191 1 — . Mem., A. C. S. Address, 39 S. Grant 
St, Denver, Colo.t 

4186. WILLIAM RAMBO HANES 

B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Prepared in R. T. Crane 
Tech., Chicago. Cosmopolitan Club; >I. E. 
Soc. Special Apprentice, L. & N. R. R. Co., 
1912. Address, 1102 W. Michigan St., Evans- 
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4187. JAMES THOMAS HANLEY 
Manager; B. S. in C. E. : b. Ag 26. 1885, 
Grcencastle, Ind.; s. Cornelius M. (b. O 11, 
1861, Bucker liill. 111.; and Bridget Ellen 
(Downs) Hanley (b. U 29, 1861, Terre Haute, 
Ind.). Prepared in Muncie (Ind.) il. .S. JJelta 
Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Phoenix; 
Egyptian; Ku Klux; Orange and Blue Dancing 
Club; Prelim. Plonors; Varsity Track; Capt., 
Conference Cliampionship, 1909; Class Football, 
1906-8; Mil. Bali Com.; Sr. Stag Com.; Jr. 
Prom. Com.; Bus. Mgr., Illio, 1910. Asst. 
Engr., Track Evaluation of Chicago Consoli- 
dated Traction Co., JeO, 1910; Estimating and 
Designing Ke-concrete Bldgs., Leonard Constr. 
Co., Chicago, igio-ii; Sales Engr., Corrugated 
Bar Co., Chicago, 1911-16; Mgr., do., Chicago, 
1916 — ; Sec, Treas., and Mem., St. Bd. of 
Examiners of Struct. Engrs., 1915-17. Mem., 
West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Florence Mar- 
garet Kelley, Je 30, 1913, Chicago. Children: 
Marie Jean, b. D 12, 1914; Dorothy Margaret, 
b- Je 5, 1916. Address, 4719 Magnolia Ave., 
Chicago; bus- add., 20 W. Washington Blvd., 
do. 

4188. C. LOREN HARKNESS 
(Husband of No. 4753) 
Ins. Insp. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 30, 1884, 
Adams, 111.; s. S. S. (b. Ja 21, 1850, Adams, 
111.) and Elizabeth (Young) Harkness (b. My 
20, 1851, Culpepper Court House, Va.). Pre- 
pared in Payson H. S.; Univ. Acad. Charter 
Mem., Ionian; Stud. Asst., Physics; Y. M. 
C. A., Cabinet, 1907-10, Pres., 1909-10. Asst. 
Sec, Y. M. C. A., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Gen. 
Sec, do., Univ. of Neb., 1911-12; Sec, Y. M. 
C. A., Louisville, Ky., 1912-15; Ag^t., Pruden- 
tial Ins. Co., do., 1915-16; Traveling Insp., do., 
1916 — . Marrted Mabel Alma Knight Cii), 
Je 26, 1912, Urbana. Child, Katherine Eliza- 
beth, b. Mr 20, 1918. Address, Prudential Ins. 
Co. of America, Division G, Newark, N. J. 

4189. CHARLES HARRIS 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 6, 1882, 
Cannelton, Ind.; s. James Overton (b. Mr 4, 
1849. do.) and Ann (Adams) Harris (b. Ag 
28, 1853, do.). Prepared in Moweaqua H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. Married Leonora 
A. Kirk, F 6, 1910, Moweaqua, 111. Address, 
Moweaqua, 111. 

4190. JOHN WOODMAN HARRIS 
(Brother of Nos. 5705, 839s) 
Merchant; LL. B; b. S ii, 1887, Cham- 

§aign; s. John Billingsly (b. Ag 30, 1848, 
pringfield, O.) and Sara (Woodman) Harris 
(b. Ja 7, 1859, Pliiladelphia). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Kappa Sigma; Yoxan. 
Wholesale Produce Bus., Champaign; do., In- 
dianapolis. Address, 1326 Knight Alabama St., 
Indianapolis. 

4191. 'BENJAMIN HARRISON HARRISON 
(Brother of No. 3398) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. D 16. 1888, 
Danville, 111.; s. Charles (b. do.) and Rose 
(Roberts) Harrison (b. Montreal, Can.). Pre- 
pared in Danville H. S. Alpha Chi .Sigma; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Chem. Club; V. P., 111. Un- 
ion; mini Staff. Chem. Engr., 1910. ist Lt., 
San. N. A. Auth.: Determination of Ammonia 
Nitrogen in Water in the Presence of Hydro- 
gen Sulphide, Jour, of the A. C. S., Vol. 
XXXII, 1910. Mem., A. C. S. ; III. Water 
Supply Assn.; 111. Acad. Sc Died O 14, 1918, 
Camp McArthur, Tex. 

4192. DONALD FREDERIC HARRISON 
Pres., Vegetable Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 
10, 1887, Morrison, 111.; s. David George (b. 
Je 21, 1842, Beardstown, 111.) and Mary Jean- 
nette (Thomson) Harrison (b. D 22. i860, 
Tucker Co., W. Va.). Prepared in Morrison 



and Urbana H. Schs. Adelphic; Delta Sigma 
Kho; Equal Suffrage Orat. ; Neb.-IU. Debate 
(alternate), 1906-7. Draftsman, Velie Motor 
Vehicle Co., Moline, 111., 1910-11; do., U. S. 
Govt. Arsenal, Rock Island, 111., 191 i-u; Sec. 
Treas., The Davis-Harrison Co., Ottawa, 111., 
1912-15; Pres., D. F. Harrison Co., Hot-house 
vegetables, Kankakee, 111., 191 5 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; B. P. O. E. Married Ada Caroline 
Agor, S 30, 191 5. Child, Charles Agor, b. 
S 2, 1916. Address, 311 N. Harrison Ave., 
Kankakee, 111. 

4193- 'WALTER MILLARD HASKELL 

B. S. in M. E.; b. F i, 1890, Rock Falls, 
111.; s. Walter N. Haskell. Prepared in Sterling 
H. S. Died Je 25, 191 o, near Sterling, 111. 

4194. CARL FREDERIC HASSEN STEIN 
In Business; B. S. in A. E.; b. Te 8, 1888, 
(Thicago; s. E. L. (b. Mr 17, 1844, Ruhla, 
Ger.) and Amanda (AustermanJ ilassenstein 
(b. My 10, 1854, Waukesha, Wis.). Prepared 
in Bowen IL S. Chicago. Sigma Nu. Drafts- 
man, Ritter and Mott Engrs., Chicago, 1910- 
13; Bldg. Materials, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 
1913 — . Married Gladys Abbott, S 10, 1915, 
Bioux Falls, S. Dak. Child, Carl Frederic 
Jr., b. Je 10, 1916. Address Sioux Falls S. 
Dak. 

419s. FRANK WYATT HATTEN 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Jc 20, 
1886, Plankington, S. Dak.; s. George Wash- 
ington (b. Rock Island) and Birdie Elizabeth 
(Parker) Hatten (b. 111.). Prepared in De- 
lavan H. S. Jr. Cap Com.; E. E. Soc; Water 
Polo. Apprentice in Elec Engng. Westing- 
house Elec. and Engng. Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 
1909-10; General Foreman and Testing Engr., 
I)iv. of Fortifications, Panama Canal, 1910-15; 
Sales Engr., Am. Hoist and Derrick Co., St. 
Paul, 1916-17; Chief Expediter and C,"hief Insj)., 
Cantonment Div., War Dept., 1917; Capt. O. 
M. C. N. A., in Charge of Inspection, Const"!-. 
Div., War Dept., 1918 — . Mem. A. I. E. E. 
Address, i459 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

4196 WARNER MADISON HATTREM 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. D 13, 
1886. Marseilles, III.; s. Mathais (b. Ja 27, 1848, 
Norway) and Emilie E. (Anderson) Hattrem 
(b. N 19, 1847, do.). Prepared in Marseilles 
and Ottawa H. Schs. Chem. Club; Alpha Chi 
Sigma. Chem., Certain-teed Products Corp., 
Marseilles Plant, Ja 1917 — . Married Florence 
E. Minott, Je 11, 1916, Aurora, 111. Address, 
Marseilles, 111. 

4197- *ROLLIN MOULTON HAYES 

(Brother of No. 1352) 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Mr 3, 1887, Rankin, 111.; 
s. Thomas Boyd (b. 1853, Crawfordsville. Ind.) 
and Emma Jane (Cox) Hayes (b. 1853, Bu- 
chanan, Mich.). Prepared in Rankin H. S. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Theta 
Kappa Nu. Asst. St. Atty., Belleville. 111. 
Married Madeline Davies, D 23, 1913. Belle- 
ville, 111. Died Ap 20, 1918, Belleville, III. 

4198. CHARLES HENRY HEALY 
(Brother of No. 2687) 
Ins. Agt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 17, 1886, 
Rochelle, 111.; s. William (b. Ireland) and 
Mary Healy (b. Dutchess Co., N .Y.). Pre- 
jiared ia Rochelle H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Phoe- 
nix; Alpha Gamma Rho; Mgr. Baseball team, 
1910. Special Agt., Aetna Life Ins. Co., Cas- 
ualty Dept. Sec, Bus. Man's Assn., Rochelle. 
Married Louise Williams, N 26, 19 14, Fayette- 
ville. Ark. Address, Rochelle, 111.; bus. add., 
Ins. Exchange Bldg., Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 



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4199. WALTER CARL HEIMBECK 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl i, 1886, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. August and Elizabeth 
(Kaizer) Ileimbeck. Prepared in Rock Island 
H. S. Married Zella Barrett, O 26, 1910, Rock 
Island. Address, 626 W. 6ist St., Chicago; 
bus. add., 7332 Phillips Ave., do.f 

420Q. CLARENCE SPIUCK HEISLAR 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 14, 1886, 
Hutchinson, Kan.; s. D. C. and Hattie B. 
(Shuck) Heislar. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
M. E. Soc. Mem., B. P. O. E.; P. H. C, Chi- 
cago. Address, Lowell, Ariz. 

4201. MARGARET MAY HERDMAN 
(Daughter of No. 390; Sister of No. 6299) 
Librarian; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ap 27, 188S, Chi- 
caga; d. Frank Elmer ('84) (b. O 6, i86j, Chi- 
cago) and Mamie (Victor) Herdman (b. Ap 21, 

1862, Milford, Conn.). Prepared in New Trier 
H. S., Winnetka. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Alethenai; Pres. Y. \V. C. A. Asst. Libn., 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., igio-ii; Libn., Psych, and 
Educ. Seminar, Univ. of 111., 1912-16; Libn., 
Rockford Coll.. 1916-18; Alien Property Custo- 
dian's Office, Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Mem., 
Mendelssohn Club, 19 16 — ; Chm. French War 
Orphan Fund, 1916-17. Address, 554 Oak 
Street, Winnetka, 111.; bus. add.. Alien Proper- 
ty (Custodian, i6th and P Sts., Washington, 
D. C. 

4202. OBED LEWIS HERNDON 
(Brother of No. 4705) 
Merchant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 11, 1887, 
Springfield, 111.; s. Richard Fleetwood (b. Ky.) 
and Kate (Lewis) Herndon (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Tau Lambda; 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Address, 421 S. 6th St., Springfield, Ill.t 

4203. ABIGAIL MARIA HESS 
(WHITCOMB) 
A. B. in So.; b. F 21, 1884, Plainfield, 111.; 
d. William Seward (b. Je 14, 1850, Madison 
Co., N. Y.) and Olive Isbel (Reynolds) Hess 
(b. S 19, 1854, Sugar Grove, 111.). Prepared 
in Joliet Tp. H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Pres., 
Household Sc. Club. Dietitian, Cook Co. Hosp., 
Chicago, igio; Instr., H. Sc, Mont. St. Coll. 
of Agr. and Mech. Arts, Bozeman, Mont., 1910- 
13; do., Univ. of Ind., 1914. Married William 
Orr Whitcomb, Ag 15, 1914, Joliet, III. .Ad- 
dress, 205 S. 5th Ave., Bozeman, Mont. 

4204. ALMA BERTHA HEUMAN 

(EKBLAW) 
(Wife of No. 3721) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 16, 1888, St. Peter, 
Minn.; d. Frederick E. and Augusta (Voss) 
Heuman. Prepared in Elgin H. S. Instr., 
Ger., H. S.. Redfield. S. Dak. Married Karl 
John Theodore Ekblaw ('09), Ag 14, 1913, El- 
gin, 111. Address, 1019 Houston St., Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

4205. LUCIE PEARL HICKMAN 

(Sister of No. 6952) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 2, 1887, Ash Grove, 
111.; d. John Wesley (b. O 2, 1861, Wellington, 
111.) and Emma Hope (Burr) Hickman (b. S 2. 

1863, Williamsport, Ind.). Prepared in Hoopes- 
ton H. S. Teacher, H. S.. Ridgefarm, 111., 
1910-12; Prin.. H. S., Milford, 111., 1912-17. 
Address, 808 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

4206. INEZ FELTZ HIGHFILL (LAW- 
RENCE) , 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 18, 1887, Columbus, 
Kan.; d. Cary Milton (b. N 29, 1859, Cory- 
don, Ind.) and Lavina Alice (Grove) Highfill 
(b. D 22, 1863, do.). Prepared in Farmer City 
H. S. Kappa Delta Pi; Athenean; Y. W. C. 



A. Cabinet. Teacher, Hist., H. S., Granite 
City, 111. Married Harold Gaines Lawrence, 
Ag 29, 1914, Winona Lake, Ind. Address, 
Winona Lake, Ind. 

4207. EUGENE STUART HIGHT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S. in Sc, 
191 1 ; E. E., 1917; b. Ag 22, 1S88, Green Val- 
ley, 111.; s. J. S. (b. 1840, Guernsey Co., O.) 
and Bertha Julia (Troll) Hight (b. 1844, Bar- 
men, Prussia)'. Prepared in Delavan H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; E. E. Soc; 
Scribblers; Prelim, and Final Honors; Univ. 
Scholarship; Maj., Cadet Regt. Operating 
Engr., 111. Traction System, 1910-13; Elec. 
Engr., do., 1913-15; Chief Operating Engr., 
do., 1915 — . Mem., A. I. E. E., 1915. Univ. 
Club of Peoria, 1916; Creve Coeur Club, 1915. 
.Address, 317 Perry St., Peoria. 

4208. FANNY WILDER HILL (GUTTING) 
(Wife of No. 4688; Sister of Nos. 2419, 4209, 
6304) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 191S; b. Jl 3, 
1888, Champaign; d. Celestin Sylvester (b. Ap 
6, 1854, Epworth, la.) and Mary Luena 
(Stevens) Hill (b. D i, 1857, New Hartford, 
la.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Library 
Organizer, 191 5; Reviser and asst.. Lib. Sch., 
1915-16. Married Leo Arthur Gutting ('11). Je 
30, 191 6, Champaign. Children: Stephen Hill, 
b. My 23, 1917; Philip, b. Ja 9, 1919. Address, 
138 W. Hendricks St., Shelbyville, Ind. 

4209. NATHAN RICHARD HILL 
(Brother of Nos. 2419, 4208, 6304) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 7, 1886, 
Champaign; s. Celestin Sylvester (b. Ap 6, 
1854, Epworth, la.) and Mary Luena (Stevens) 
Hill (b. D I, 1857, New Hartford, la.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Civ. Engr.. Bridge 
and Building Dept., I. C. R. R. Married May 
Warmbier, N 6, 19 12, Champaign. Address, 
1 143 E. 66th St., Chicago. 

4210. NEHEMIAH WILLIAM HILL 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; b. Mr 

3, 1887, Mackinaw, 111.; s. Philip P. (b. Je 22, 
1844, do.) and Leona E. (Lindsey) Hill (b. N 
16, 1856, do.). Prepared in Mackinaw H. S. ; 
Eureka Coll. Prep. Chem. Club; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Prelim, and Final Honors. Chem. 
ICngr., Armour & Co. Address, 624A N. 8th 
St., East St. Louis, 111.; bus. add., Nat. Stock 
Yards P. O., St. Clair Co., 111. 

421 1. WILLIAM GOTTLIEB HILLER 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 25, 1880, 

Enterprise, 111.; s. Michael and Caroline Kill- 
er. Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria. 
Copper Queen Consolidated Min. Co., Bisbee. 
Ariz. Address, Bisbee, Ariz. 

4212. HENRY ELMER HOAGLAND 
With Pub. Service Comn.; A. B. in L. & A.; 

A. M., 1910; b. My 10, 1886, Prairie City, 
111.: s. Okey Maple (b. Jl 7. 1839, Rushville, 
111.) and Adeline (Foster) Hoagland (b. Je 
21, 1859. Foster's Point, 111.)'. Prepared in 
l^rairie City H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1903-6; Univ. of Wis., 1910-11. Ph. D., Col- 
umbia, 1 91 2. Phi Kappa Tau; Adelphic; Pol. 
Sc. Club. Expert, Bur. of Statistics, N. Y. 
St. Indus. Comn., 1912-14; do., 1015-16: Special 
Investigator, U. S. Comn. on Indus. Relations, 
1914-15; Chief, div. of Indus. Directory, N. 
V. St. Indus. Comn., 1916; Dir., Indus. Div., 
N. Y. St. Defense Council, summer 1917; 
Instr., Dept. of Econ., Univ. of 111.. 1Q16-18; 
Chief Div. of Statistics. Pub. Service Comn., 
First Dist. N. Y. St.. 1918 — . Auth.: Collec- 
tive Bargaining in the Lithographic Industry, 
Cnlumbia Univ. Studies in Econ., etc., 1917; 
Wage Bargaining on the Great Lakes., Univ. of 



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///. Studies in Social Sc, 1917; Hist, of the 
movements in the U. S. (with Prof. Commons) 
and others in publication of two vol. history, 
191S; numerous articles in Am. Econ. Review, 
Quarterly Jour, of Econ., Pol. Sc. Quarterly, 
Jour, of Pol. Econ., New York Times Annal- 
ist, Am. Industries; Govt, reports and publi- 
cations of various kinds. Mem., Am. Econ. 
Assn.; Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation; A. 
F. A. M. IMarried Edna Hardie, S 2, 1916, 
Downsville, N. Y. Child, Mary Adeline, b. 
Je 25, 1918. Address, 4184 Ashland St., Wood- 
haven, Long Island; bus. add., 49 Lafayette 
St., New York City. 

4213. OSCAR WILLIAM HOBERG 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 15, 1889, Peru, 111.; 
s. Frederick E. (b. D 29, 1862, do.) and Anna 
(Knapp) Hoberg (b. Mr 2, 1866, Dixon, 111.). 
Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. H. S. Phi Alpha 
Delta; Theta Kappa Nu; Ionian; John Mar- 
shall Law Club. Lawyer, Holjerg & Hoberg, 
Attys., Peru, III. Auth. : Burden of Proof 
Where Mental Incapacity is Pleaded. Am. Law 
Revictv, Vol. XLIV. No. 4, 191 o; The Transi- 
tion of a Century, The Prairie St. Mag., Vol. 
I, No. 3, 1910; Is Every Man Presumed to 
Know the Law? West. Pub. Co. Docket, No. 
19, 1911; Ed., Phi Ailpha Delta Quarterly. 
.Mem.. A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. Married 
Ruth H. Williams, S 30, 1914. La Salle, 111. 
Children: J. Annabelle, b. Ag 18, 191S; Janice, 
b. O 6, 1917. Address, Masonic Temple, Peru, 
111. 

4214. JONATHAN' HUNTOON SAMUELS 
HODGSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 26, 1887, 
Kingman, 111.; s. Robert William (b. N 20, 
1849, Spreatley. Yorkshire, Eng.) and Emma 
Sarah (Huntoon) Hodgson (b. My i, 1848, 
Moline, 111.). Prepared in Moline H. S. M. E. 
Soc; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. Cadet Engr., 
Philadelphia, 1910-11; do., Hammond, Ind., 
1910-11; Mech. Engr., Moline, 111., 1911-17. 
Corp., Ord. Dept., U. S. A., Rock Island Ar- 
senal; 2nd Lt., F. A., 14th Regt., Camp Jack- 
son, S. C. ; Mustered out, D 5, 1918. Address, 
521 2ist St., Moline, 111. 

4215. RALPH EDGAR HOLCH 

(Brother of Nos. 2125, 5728) 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 30, 1886, 
Gilman, 111.; s. Frederick G. (b. 1849, Ger.) 
and Mary E. (West) Hokh (b. 1854, Pa.). 
Prepared in Gilman H. S. M. E. Club. Instr., 
M. E., La. St. Univ.; do., Christian Bros. Coll., 
St. Louis, 191 1 ; Supvr., Man. Tr., Alliance, 
Neb., 1016-17; Prof., Man. Tr., Chadron St. 
Norm. Sch., Chadron, Neb., 191 8 — . Address, 
Chadron, Neb. 

4216. LEILA HOLLAND (FIELDS) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 15, 1885, Blackstone. 
111.; d. Robert A. (b. 1851, Ind.) and Ella 
(Clark) Holland (b. 1855, do.). Prepared in 
Pontiac Tp. H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1905. H. Sc. 
Club. Instr., Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111, 
1910-11; do., Pontiac Tp. H. S., 1911-15. Mar- 
ried Raymond R. Fields, Mr 13, 1917, Tarpon 
Springs, Fla. Address, Plainview, Te.x. 

4217. ETHEL ANNETTA HOLLISTER 

(DAY) 

(Wife of No. 4126) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 21, 1888, Belleview, 
la.; d. Horace Adelbert (b. O 14, 1857, Man- 
chester, la.) and Emma Annetta (Satchwell) 
Hollister (b. F 9, 1859, Danville, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Tour around world, 
1910-11. Mem., Peoria College Women's Club; 
Soc. of Allied Arts; Congr. Church. Married 
Warren William Day Cio), S 7, 1910, Cham- 
paign. Children: Shirley Wentworth, b. S 
23, 1913; Muriel Hollister, b. O 3, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 606 N. Madison Ave., Peoria. 



4218. JOSE MARIA HOMS 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 22, 
1887, Vails (Tarragona) Spain; s. Juan Cas- 
ulleras and Teresa Garriga Horns. Prepared in 
Barcelona, Spain; Kankakee H. S. Cosrno- 
politan Club; Chess and Checker Club; Spanish 
Club; M. E. Soc; Pres., C. C. and Centro Lit- 
erario Espafiol. Instr., Spanish, Univ. of 111., 
1908-9; translator of catalogs of the Univ. of 
111. into Spanish; Cost and System Dept., Emer- 
son Brantingham Co.; Cost Acct., Rockford, 
111., 1910-11; Asst. Mgr., Importing Offices, 
Mexico City, 1911-12; Asst. Export and Ser- 
vice Mgr., Auto factory, Racine, Wis., 1912-15, 
Export Mgr., Motor Truck Mfrs., Clintonville, 
Wis., 1915-17; Technical Mfr. Export Office, 
New York (iity, 191 7 — . Married Carolyn 
Dickerman, O 10, 1912. Child, Kathryn Fran- 
ces, b. D 30, 1914. Address, yyy Eastern Park- 
way, Brooklyn, N. Y.; bus. add., 44 Whitehall 
St., do. 

4219. JOSEPH DOUGLAS HOOD 
Entomologist; A. B. in Sc; b. N 29, 1889, 
Laramie, Wyo.; s. Thomas Henry (b. S 9, 
1867, Spring Green, Wis.) and Eva Maria Jose- 
phine (Dickson) Hood (b. D 18, 1872, Tren- 
holme, Can.). Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. 
H. S. Alpha Sigma PHi, Grand Sec.;Theta 
Nu Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, Grand Sec. 
and Treas.; Military Scholarship, 3rd and 4th 
yrs. ; Prelim. Honors; Scholarship in Entom.; 
Capt. and Regt. Adj., and Asst. Instr. in Mil. 
Sc; Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard, recommend- 
ed to Adj. Gen. as Distinguished Cadet. Asst. 
to St. Entomol. of 111. and to 111. St. Lab. of 
Nat. Hist., 1910-12; Asst. Biologist, U. S. Biol. 
Sur., U. S. Dept. of Agr. 1912-16. Mexican Bor- 
der Service, 1916-17. Capt., Ord. Dept., N. A. 
.'\uth. : Forty-one articles on entomological sub- 
jects, published in the prin. entom. jours, of 
Am., (Tan., and Eng. Mem., 111. Acad, of Sc. 
(charter member); Entomolog. Soc. of Am.; 
Biol. Soc. of Wash.; Entomol. Soc. of Wash.; 
A. A. A. S. Address, 1427 Chapin St., N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 

4220. ROBERT EDWARD HOPKINS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 14, 1886, Lons- 
dale, R. I.; s. Edward P. and Anna E. (Allen) 
Hopkins. Prepared in Pasadena (Calif.) H. S. 
Married Lue Giles, O 17, 1912. Child, Edward 
Jr., b. S 30. 1914. Address, Delavan, 111. 

4221. BENJAMIN ALBERT HORN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 21, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Frank L. (b. Je 16, 1853, Ger.) and 
Martha (Wegener) Horn (b. O 30, 1863, 
Lapeer, Mich.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago. Iris; Pres., Arch. Club; Final Hon- 
ors; Class Basketball, Mgr.;, Class Football; 
Freshman Varsity and Varsity Basketball. .-Xrch. 
Draftsman, Rock Island, 111., 1910-11; Daven- 
port, la., 1911-12; Chicago, 1912-13; Rock Is- 
land and Moline, 1913-14; Chicago, 1915-17; 
Peoria, 1917; Rock Island and Moline, 19:7-18; 
Mem. firm, Cervin & Horn. Archs., 1918 — . U. 
S. Arch., Housing developments of Rock Is- 
land, Moline and East Moline, III. Mem., 
Rotary Club, Rock Island; Chicago Arch. Club; 
III. Valley Yacht Club; Evang. Luth. Church; 
Tri City Arch. Assn.; Sec, do., 1918. Mar- 
ried Elizabeth Walton, O 28, 1916. Rock Is- 
land. Child, Benjamin Walton, b. N 23, 1918. 
.'Iddress, 1823 13th St., Moline, 111.; bus. add., 
310 Safety Bldg., do. 

4222. DANIEL TILDEN HOSKINS, JR. 

(Husband of No. 4446) 
Traveling Salesman; A. B.; Bus. L. & A.; 
1). Ap 10, 1889. E. Las Vegas. N. Mex. ; s. Dan- 
iel Tilden (b. S 19, 1852, Hillsboro, 111.) and 
Florence (Douglas) Hoskins (b. N 15, 1858, 
New Orleans, La.). Prepared in N. Mex. Norm. 
LTniv. Sigma Chi; Yoxan ; Scabbard and Blade. 
Traveling Salesman, Majestic Mfg. Co. St. 
Louis. U. S. A., 1918; Mustered out N 22, 



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1918. Married Alta Swigart ('10), Je 24, 

1916, Lincoln, Neb. Child, Jean, b. N 10, 1917. 
Address, Bassett Apartments, S. ElnvSt., Cham- 
paign. 

4223. RUSSELL SAMUEL HOWARD 
Asst. Mgr., Parrett Tractor Co.; B. S. in 
Sc; b. Ag 21, 1887, Veedersburg, Ind.; s. 
William Ernest (b. D 31, 1867, Fountain Co., 
Ind.) and Adaline (Gore) Howard (b. S 16, 
1868). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S.; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of Wis., summers, 1911-12-13. Ilus; 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Chem.^ Club. Instr., Chem., 
Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., igio-14; 
Sage Fellowship, do., 1915; Asst. Mgr., Par- 
rett Tractor Co., Chicago, 1915 — . Mem., A. C. 
S. Married Ethel Elizabeth Jacobs, Ap 28, 

1917. Address, 4616 Lake Park Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 409 Fisher Bldg., 343 S. Dearborn 
St., do. 

4224. ALEXANDER GIBBON HUGHES 
(Brother of No. 3035) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 25. 1888, An- 
tioch, 111.; s. Hugh David (b. Ap 24, 1853, do.) 
and Jessie Ann (Yule) Hughes (b. Mr 20, 
1 85 1, Wadsworth, 111.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Adelphic; Capt., Univ. Regt. Married 
Mabel Christopher, D 26, 1911, Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Helen Marie, b. S 8, 1914 (died S 23, 
1917); Ruth Adelaide, b. D i, 1916. Address, 
Antioch, 111. 

4225. WALTER JOHN HUGHES 
Manager; B. S. _ in M. E.; b. 1886, Table 
Grove, 111.; s. George F. (b. 1859, do.) 
and Lura D. (Bailey) Hughes (b. 1S59, Yates 
City, 111.). Prepared in Yates^ City H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Lombard Coll., Galesburg,^ 111., 
1904-6. Phi Delta Theta. Sales Engr., Kewa- 
nee Water Supply Co., Kewanee, 111., 1910-12; 
Blfrs. Representative, Los Angeles, 1912-17; 
Mgr. Tech. and Sales Dept., The Retinate Co., 
Omaha. Married Gladys Ann Soldwell, S 29, 
1914. (jalesburg. 111. Address, c/o The Refinate 
Co., Omaha, Neb. 

4226. ANNA LEO HULL 
(Sister of No. 4227) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; 
b. Ja 2, 1889; d. Albert H. (b. F 14, 1862, 
Martinsville, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Harri- 
son) Hull (b. S 12, i8s9, do.). Prepared in 
Martinsville H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
summer term. Teacher, H. S., Findlay, 111., 
1910-13; Teacher, H. S., Findlay, 111., 1917-18. 
Address, Martinsville, 111. 

4227. W.\LKER FRANCIS HULL 
(Brgther of No. 4226) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1911; b. 
F 9, 1887, Martinsville, 111.; s. Albert (b. F 
14, 1862, Martinsville, do.) and Marv Eliza- 
beth (.Harrison) Hull (b. S 12. 1859, do.). 
Prepared in Martinsville H. S. Theta Kappa 
Nu; Varsity Football; Prelim. Honors in Law. 
Mem., Univ. Club, Rockford, 111.: B. P. O. E. 
Address, Elks Club, Rockford, 111. 

4228. HALLIE WALKER HYDE 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 1. 1886, 

Garry. S. Dak.: d. Alfred W. (b. Ap 20, 1854, 
Birmingham, Ens;.) and Anna Ridge (Brum- 
back) Hvde (b. D ■;, i8s3, Pa.). Prepared in 
Brookings (S. Dak.) H. "S. B. S., S. Dak. St. 
Coll. Phi Delta Psi: Pres.. H. Sc. Club. Teacher, 
Dom. Sc, Des ^loines Coll., Des Moines. Ad- 
dress, Brookings, S. Dakota. 

4229. WILBUR GILPIN HYDE 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 15, 

i886. Rising, 111.; s. Samuel A. (b. N 21. 1836. 
Vigo Co., Ind.) and Catherine (Montgomery) 
Hyde (b. Ja :9, 1840, near Salem. N. J.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Choral Soc; Arch. 



Club. Auth., Draftsman and Supt., Emory 
Stanford Hall, 1910; Brubaker & Stean; 
Frank B. Hunter; Dunlap & Van Arman, 
1911; Vonnegut, Bohn, Archs., Indianapolis, 
1911-15; Asst., Supervising Arch's. Office, Univ. 
of III., i9i,s; Detroit, Mich., 1916 — . Married 
Bertha Arvilla Rundles, Ap 23, 191 1, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. Child, b. Ag 11, 1913. Address, 
22 Zinder Place, Detroit.t 

4230. HAROLD STUART INGRAM 
Engineer; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 3, 1886, 
Chicago; s. William Ingram. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst. Address, 4536 N. Lincoln St., 
Chicago. t 

4231. ORMA ARCHER INNIS (SMITH) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 9, 1887, Rushville, 
Ind.; d. Robert Alexander (b. Ja 25, 1859, 
Milroy, Ind.) and Cynthia Jane (Archer) Innis 
(b. O 31, 1862, Titusville, Pa.). Prepared in 
Rushville H. S.; Girls Classical School, In- 
dianapolis, 1905-7; Monmouth Coll., 1907-9. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Married James Chester 
Smith, O 4, 191 1, Rushville, Ind. Children: 
Robert Innis, b. Jl 23, 1912; Fletcher, b. O 5, 
1915. Address, 317 N. 3rd St., Monmouth, 

4232. CHARLES HENRY JACOBSEN 
(Brother of Nos. 2707, 3426, 6981) 

With Allis-Chalmers Co.; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Jl 2. 1887, Niantic, 111.; s. Henning (b. Ja 
6, 1847, Schleswig, Ger.) and Laura Dolly 
(Boone) Jacobsen (b. Mr 28, 1853, Bourbon 
Co., Ky.). Prepared in LTrbana H. S. M. E. 
Soc; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. In employ 
Allis-Chalmers Co., Milwaukee. Mem., Allis- 
Chalmers Univ. Club; A. S. M. E. Married 
Eula C. Jordan, D 25, 191 3, Los Angeles. Ad- 
dress, 1 61 5 S. New Hampshire Ave., Los An- 
geles. t 

4233. HELEN DICKSON JAMES 

(FRAZER) 

(Sister of No. 2708) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. in Ger., 1913; b. 
Jl 4, 1889, Halle, Ger.: d. Edmund Janes (b. 
My 21, 1855, Jacksonville, 111.) and Margarethe 
M. (Lange) James (b. Ger.). Prepared in 
N. W. Acad.; summer session, Harvard, 1907; 
do., Columbia, 1909. Grad. course, N. W. 
Univ., 1910-11; Univ. of Berlin, 1911-12; Univ. 
of Halle, 1912. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ale- 
thenai; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Prof. (Jeorge 
E. Frazer, Je 9, 1915, Kvanston, 111. Children: 
Edmund Symaus, b. O 3, 1916; George En- 
lield, Jr., b. Je 3, 1918. Address, 5407 Green- 
wood Ave., Chicago. 

4234. JAMES FRANK JANDA 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 22, 1883, 
Belc, Bohemia; s. V. (b. about 1856, Belc, 
Bohemia) and Frances (Placak) Janda (b. about 
1864, Menanv, Bohemia). Prepared in Prague. 
Bohemia. Y. M. C. A.; M. E. Soc; Stud! 
Branch, .\. S. M. E., Komenian Soc Mech. 
Engr. Mem., 111. Nat. Guard. Married Minnie 
Engelthaler, Je 15, 191 1, Chicago. Children: 
Robert, b. Mr 28, 1914; John, b. Ja 9, 1917 
(died Ja 19. 1917). Address, 101 Elmwood 
Drive, Aurora, 111.; bus. add., Stephens- Adam- 
son Mfg. Co., do. 

4235. THOMAS McLEAN JASPER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1911; b. 
D 25, 1882, Tregunnon, Altarnum, Cornwall, 
Eng. ; s. Richard (b. O 1859, Polgray Al- 
tarnum, Cornwall, Eng.) and Lucinda 
(McLean) _ Jasper (b. 1861, Trenilk, do.). 
Prepared in E. Cornwall Coll.; Univ. Acad. 
Philomathean; Sigma Xi; Cosmopolitan; Soccer 
Football. Engr., Alvord & Burdick. Chicago, 
1011-13; do.. Civil Service Comn., do., 1913-15. 
-Mid. Lt., 1Q15. Capt., Imperial Forces, British 
E. F., 19 1 7 — . Wounded, My and Ag, 1916; 



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Dir. of Sig., No. 2, R. G. A. Officer, Cadet 
Sell. Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E., 1915; Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; A. F. A. M. Married Hilda (l. 
Julian, Ag 14, 1913, Liskeard, Cornwall. Child, 
McLean, b. 19 15. Address, Treviddo Liskeard, 
Cornwall, England; bus. add., c/o Sargent and 
Lundy, Chicago. 

4236. FERDINAND JEHLE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 27, :888, 
Highland, HI.; s. August (b. Ag 21, 1851, St. 
Louis) and Augusta (EiJTerl) Jehle (b. D 24, 
18C1, PHghland, HI.). Prepared in Highland 
H. S. M. E. Soc; Stud. Branch A. S. M. E. 
Pres., Der Deutsche Verein. Heine Safety 
Boiler Co., St. Louis, 1910-11; Gen. Motor 
Co., Detroit, 1911-12; Cml. Engrs. Lab., De- 
troit, 1913-14; Testing Lab., Automobile Club 
of Am., N. Y., 1914-16; Aluminum Casting Co., 
Research Dept., Cleveland, 1916 — . Test of 
Liberty Aviation Engine on Pikes Peak, S 1917; 
Asst. Designer and Installer of Altitude Lab. 
for Aviation Engine tests. Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, Nat. Advisory Com. on Aero- 
nautics, 1917-18. Auth. : Garlands Magnetic 
Absorption Dynamometer, S. A. E. Transac- 
tions, Vol. 8, Part i ; Are Barometric, Tem- 
perature and Humidity Readings of Importance 
in Comparative Motor Tests, 5". A. E. Transac- 
tions. Vol. 8, Part i. The Testing of Automo- 
bile Motors, Sibley Jour, of Engng., Ag 1916; 
Reports of Tests Made in The Auto Club of 
Am. Testing Lab., The Club Journal and Motor 
Travel. Mem., Soc. Auto. Engrs.; Research 
Div. of Standards Com. of S. A. E. ; Jr. Mem. 
A. S. M. E.; Assoc. Mem., Inst, of Auto 
Engrs.; A. A. A. S.; Orpheus Musical Soc, 
1910-11 (in the ca[iacity of concert master of 
orcliestra) St. Louis; St. Louis Orchestral 
Club (First Violinist). Married Linda Susan 
Hermann, Ag 25, 1914, Highland, 111. Ad- 
dress, 11607 Tuscora Ave., Cleveland; bus. 
add.. The Aluminum Castings Co., do. 

4237. PAUL FREDERICK JERVIS 
(Brother of Nos. 3049, 7656) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 7, 1887, 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ag 30, 1833, 
Shropshire, Eng.) and Catherine (Sheargold) 
Jervis (b. Mr 31, 1844, Staffordshire, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Engr., N. Y. 
Central R. R., 1910-11; do., Kankakee and Ur- 
bana Traction Co., igii — . F. A., Camp Travis, 
Tex. Address, 307 S. State St., (Champaign. 

4238. GEORGE GUY JETER 
Cml. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 20, 1888, 
Paris, 111.; s. George M. (b. near Louisville, 
Ky.) and Janettie (Sizemore) Jeter (b. Edgar 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Paris H. S. Stud. 
Engr., Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1910-13; Cml. Engr., (]en. IlIcc. 
Co., Pittsfield, Mass., 1913-18; Transformer, 
Sales Dept., do.. 1919 — • Engng. Corps, 
U. S. A., 1918; Mustered out, N 27, 1918. 
Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Class D. Mem.. Nat. 
Elec. Light Assn. Married Ruth E. Griffin, Je 
2, 1915, Pittsfield, Mass. Address, 6 Maple- 
wood Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 

4239. ESLEY EBENEZER JOHNSON 

(Brother of No. 3428) 
With Furniture Works; A. B. in Bus. L. 
& A. ; b. D 21, 1887, Orion, 111.; s. George W. 
(b. O 9, 1857, Andover, 111.) and Carolina F. 
(Hagg) Johnson (b. N 21, 1858). Prepared in 
Augustana Acad.; Augustana Coll., 1906-7. 
Zeta Psi; Glee Club; Class Football; Pres., Jr. 
Class. Moline Furniture Works, Builders of 
Bank, Store & Office Fixtures. First Div. 111. 
Nat. Guards, 1905-9. Mem., Moline Club. 
Married Meta L. Siegel, O 25, 191 1, Cham- 
paign. Child, daughter, b. S 27, 1913. Address, 
1421 12th St., Moline, 111. 



4240. A[.BA ALLEN JONES 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 13, 1876, Long Creek, 

111.; s. John Wesley (b. F 27, 1845, Sangamon 
Co., do.) and Catharine Alice (Johnson) Jones 
(b. Ja iS, 1853, Hillsboro, O.). Prepared in 
West. Norm. Coll., Bushiiell, 111. Adelphic; 
John Marshall Law Club; Treas., Sr. (jlass. 
Lawyer, Decatur, 111. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Shrine; B. P. O. E. ; K. P.; The Decatur Club; 
The Univ. Club of Decatur; The Consistory; 
Bd. Educ, Decatur, 111., 1914-17; M. E. Church. 
Married Martha Frances Cox, D 7, 1904, Ar- 
eola, 111. Children: Allen Monroe, b. Ag 19, 
1906; Richard Newton, b. Ap 19, 1911; Flor- 
ence Mildre<l, b. Ag 12, 1913. Address, 251 
S. Edward St., Decatur, 111. 

4241. CHARLES JAY JONES 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 25, 1886, 

Bloomlield, Ind. ; s. William G. (b. Bloomfield, 
Ind.) and Eliza L. Jones (b. do.). Prepared in 
Bloomfield H. S. ; Purdue Univ., 1906-g. Sig- 
ma Pi. 2nd Lt. Univ. Regt. Teacher, Warren, 
Minn., igio-11; do., Pullman, Wash., 1911-12; 
do., Yerington, Nev. 1912-13; Co. Agr. Agt., 
Bedford, Ind., 1913-18. Auth.: Agr. of Law- 
rence Co., 1917; Agr., Development in Ind., 
1918; articles for Country Gentleman and Farm- 
ers' Review. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Presby. 
Church. Married Dora M. Price, Ag 2, Pull- 
man, Wash. Child, Ruth V., b. F 29, 1916. 
Address, Bedford, Ind. 

4242. LLOYD GEORGE JONES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 10, 1884, Wil- 
ton Center; s. John (b. Ap 4, 1857, Yorkshire, 
Eng.) and Elizabeth (Barr) Jones (b. My 15, 
1862, Manhattan, 111.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. 
H. S. Sigma Nu; Ku Klux; Shield and Tri- 
dent; Scabbard and Blade; Hazelton Medal; 
Sr. Ball Com. Cadet at U. S. M. A., West 
Point, N. Y., 1905. Address, R. 2, Peotone, 111. 

4243- OPAL ROGERS JONES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 6, 1885, 
Sidney, 111.; d. F. A. and Jennie A. (Rogers) 
Jones (b. 1844, Sidney, 111.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S., Illiola. Teacher, H. S., Dun- 
dee, 111., 1910-12; do., Urbana, 1912-18. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Sidney, 111. 

4244. (Blank) 

4245. WALTER RAYMOND JONES 
Phys. and Surgeon; A. B. in Sc. ; M. D., 
1912; b. Je I, 1887, Redmon, 111.; s. Wil- 
liam Shields (b. Jl 21, 1862, Paris, do.) and 
Mary Ellen (Henn) Jones (b. F 12, 1863, Red- 
mon, do.). Prepared in Oakland H. S. Track 
Team. Radiographer. 111. Post-Grad. Med. 
Bch. and West Side Hosp., 1911; Physician 
and Surg., Seattle, 1912-17; Genito Urinary 
Surg., City Hosp., do., 191 7-18; Med. Insp., 
Venereal Diseases, City Health Dept., do., 
J918 — . Auth.: Neosalvarsan Fatality, A^ort/j- 
zvest Medicine, Ap 1916; The Wassermann 
Reaction in Two Hundred and Fifty Tubercu- 
lar Dispensary Cases, Medical Record, S 1916; 
Anal Chancer.s in Perverts Causing Hemorr- 
hoids, Urologic and Cutaneous Review, Vol. 
21, No. 6, Je 1917; A Practical Consideration 
and Treatment of the Poor Man's Gonorrhoea, 
Med. Record, Je 2, 191 7; The Value of a Rou- 
tine Wassermann in One Thousand Consecu- 
tive Cases as they Come to the Urologist, North- 
west Medicine, S 1917. Married Nelle Grace 
Jones, Jl 29, 1915, Urbana. Children: Mary 
Edith, b. Jl 4, 1916; Isaac Raymond, b. My 13, 
1918. Address, 2002 Federal Ave., Seattle; bus. 
add., 964 Empire Bldg., do. 

4246. ARTHUR IRVING JORDAN 
Builder; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 28, 1886. 
Chicago; s. Thomas (b. Eng.) and Anne I. 
(Leary) Jordan (b. Ire.). Prepared in Hins- 



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dale H. S.; Lewis Inst.; Delta Tau Delta; 
Varsity Track. Real Estate 15us., Chicago, 
1910-12; Farmer, Manitoba, Can., 191J-13; 
Builder, Chicago, 1913— . Married Helen M. 
Cooper, Mr 26, 1912, Chicago. Children: 
Irving Cooper, b. Ag 2, 1913; Margarette Anne, 
b. S 17, 1914; Shirley, b. iVIr 3, 1916; Janet, 
b. My 6, 1Q18. Address, 843 S. Linden Ave., 
Highland Park, 111.; bus. add., iii W. Wash- 
ington St., Chicago. 

4247. *ELMER JUERGENS 
Struct. Steel and Iron Bus.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. My 23, 1 88 1, Chicago; s. Arfst Bernhard 
(b. Jl 16, 1850, Prussia, Ger.) and Louise 
(Gall) Juergens (b. S 11, 1854. Evanston, 111.). 
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Alpha 
Sigma Phi; C. E. Club. Mem., West. Soc. of 
Engrs. Married Florence Williams, Ag 26, 
191 1, Chicago. Died Mr 21, 1918. 

4248. WALTER JACOB KARR 
(Brother of No. 6996) 
Manufacturer; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 30, 1887, 
Princeton, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Je 20, i860, llack- 
etstown, N. J.) anil Killa C. (Walter) Karr (b. 
Ag 25, 1S60, Bedford, Pa.). I'repared in 
Princeton Tp. II. S. Mechanician, Nat. Motor 
Vehicle Co., Indianapolis, 1910-11; Willys- 
Overland Co. in final inspection dept., Indian- 
apolis, 1911 — . Address, 437 N. Euclid Ave., 
Princeton, Ill.t 

4249. PAUL KAUTZ 
(Brother of No. 3434) 
Electrician; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 23, 1885. 
Moweaqua, 111.; s. George Adam (b. Ja 27, 
1834, Georgetown, O.) and Fannie (Hall) 
Kautz (b. Ag 6, 1843, Taylorville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Moweaqua H. S. Address, c/o Des 
Moines Elect. Co., Des Moines. 

4250. ROY HERMAN LOUIS KELLER 
Retail Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 16, 1888, 
Quincy, 111.; s. George (b. Ag 9, 1844, 
Quincy, 111.) and Josephine Dorothy (Bregger) 
Keller (b. Mr i, 1857). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Partner, George Keller & Sons, Retail 
Dealers in Farm Machinery, ]?uggies. Seeds, 
etc. 2nd Lt., U. S. A., N 17, 1917 — .^ Mem., 
Quincy Turn Verein. .4ddress, 1317 State St., 
Quincy, 111. 

4251. CHARLES HENRY KELTNER 
Farmer; A. B. in Sc; b. S 8, 1879, Mt. 

Carroll. HI.; s. P. R. (b. 1854, Goshen, Ind.) 
and Delia (Bowman) Keltner (b. i860, Lena, 
111.). Prepared in Mt. Morris (Calif.) H. 
S. Teacher, Sc, Mt. Morris Coll.. 1910-16; 
Prof., Agr., North. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1916- 
18; Farmer, Lena, 1918 — . Married Lillie L 
Weller. Ag 20, 1902, Mt. Morris, 111. Chil- 
dren: Ralph Waldo, b. J a 7, 1905; Katharine 
Mardella, b. Jl 4, 1907; Robert Ilenry, b. D 
20, iQio; Charles Richard, b. Jl 10, 1913; 
John David, b. O 15, 1916. Address, Lena, llL 

4252. HARVEY LAMECH KESSLER 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 9, 1868. Smithboro, 
111.; s. Cornelius. Prepared in So. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Address, Smithboro, Ill.f 

4253. KARL KIEDAISCH 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 4, 1886, 
Keokuk; s. John Frederick (b. S i5, 1837, 
Owen, Wiirttemberg, Ger.) and Mary Madeline 
(Schowalter) Kiedaisch (b. Mr 27, 1850, 
Keokuk). Prepared in Keokuk H. S. S'gma 
Chi. Miss. River Comn., 1907; Const. Dept. 
of the Miss. River Power Co.; Hydraulic 
Engng. Co., Maine, 1910-13: Chica.i?o Bridge 
& Iron Works, 191 3-16; Sec. and Treas.. 
Carter INTfg. Co., Keokuk, iot6 — . Mem.. 
B. P. O. E.; Dir. of Keokuk Club. Married 



Katherine Jenkins, O 25, 1912, Keokuk. Chil- 
dren: George Jenkins, b. S 9, 1913; Karl, b. 
My 7, 1915; Katherine Elizabeth, b. S 23, 
i<)i6; Marcia Louise, b. O 13, 191 7. Address, 
629 High St., Keokuk; bus. add.. Carter Mtg. 
Co., do. 

4254. KARL PARKER KIPP 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 17, 1883, Wing, 
111.; s. Dyer E. (b. Ja 18, 1846, Pultney, N. Y.) 
and Mary E. (Bassett) Kipp (b. Ja 10. 1848, 
I aSalle Co., 111.). I'repared in Grand Prairie 
Scm. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Married Elsie 
Noel, S 12, 1911, Urbana. Address, Anawan, 
Ill.t 
4253. STELLA PAULINE KLEINBECK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 23, 1888, 
Litchfield, 111.; d. Augustus Gustave (b. Stutt- 
gart, Wiirttemberg, Ger.) and Matilda (Lange) 
Klcinbcrk (b. Litchfield, 111.). Prepared in 
l.itchlield H. S. ; Gamma Phi Beta; Athenean; 
Classical Club; Educ. Club; Y. W. _C. A.; Pre- 
lim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta 
Pi. Teacher, Eng., II. S., Springfield, ill. Ad- 
dress, 710 N. State St., Litchfield, III.; bus. 
add., 1126 S. 7th St., Springfield, Ill.t 

4256. GOLDIE MINNIE KNEBERG 

Private Sec; B. S. in IT. Sc; b. Ag 27. 18S6, 
Moline, 111.; d. Charles Emmanuel (b. Ap 4, 
1855, Sweden) and Anna Sophia (Anderson) 
Kneberg (b. Ap 27. 1S63). Prepared in Mo- 
line H. S. Alpha Delta Pi. Teacher, Moline 
Schs., 111., 1911-15; Private Sec, Local Bd. 
No. 2, Rock Island Co., 111., 1918 — . Mem., 
Assn. of Collegiate Alumni. Address, 1527V2 
5th Ave., Moline, 111. 

4257. BRADLEY JAY KNIGHT 

Lawyer: LL.B.; b. Ag 17, 1887, Rochelle, 
111.; s. Bradley Jay (b. 1855, do.) and Mary 
.Adeline (Litch) Knight (b. 1853, Montpelier, 
Vt.). Prepared in Rochelle H. S. John Mar- 
shall Law Club. Address, 419 W. State St., 
Rockford, Ill.t 

4258. WILLIAM KOESTNER 

Draftsman and Masonry Insp.; B. S. in C. 
E.; b. O 18, 188s, Melvin, 111.; s. Paul (b. 
Ger.) and Fannie A. (Holmes) Koestner (b. 
Melvin, 111.). Prepared in Melvin H. S.; Grand 
Prairie Seni., Onarga. With the 111. Steel Co., 
igio; Draftsman and Masonry Insp., 111. Cen- 
tral R. R., 1910 — . Address, 1511 E. 6oth St., 
Chicago. 

4259. ETHEL GYOLA KRATZ 
(Sister of Nos. 3065, 5256) 

Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1918; 
b. O 20, 1887, Champaign; d. Edwin Augustus 
(b. Jl 12, 1844, Bucks Co., Pa.) and Anna 
Mary (Bradley) Kratz (b. Mr 7, 1849. V'er- 
sailles, Ky.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
.'\sst. Libn., Champaign Pub. Lib. 1910-14; 
Libn. do., 191 5 — . Mem., Presby. Church. .4d- 
drcss, 315 S. State St., Champaign. 

4260. AUGUSTA MAY KRIEGER 
(EKBLAW) 
(Wife of No. 4142) 
A. B. in L. & A.; M. A.. 1917; .b. Ag 21, 
1884, Wabaunsee, Kan.; d. Dr. Lewis William 
(b. Ja 23, 1859, Columbus, O.) and Jennie S. 
(Baldwin) Kricger (b. D 3, 1861, Mendon, 
111.). Prepared in Peoria H. S.; III. St. Norm., 
1904-6; Grad. Stud. Columbia Univ., 191 1; do., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Gamma Phi Beta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Alelhenai; Der Deutsche Ver- 
ein; -Scholarship in Ger. Head of Ger. Dept. 
H. S., Decatur; Deerfield Shields Tp. H. 
S., Highland Park; Chm. III. Modern Lan- 
guage Section for IT. S. Teachers, 1913-16. 
Pre.s. Chicago Alumnae Chap., Gamma Phi Beta, 
1014-18; Grand Sec, Gamma Phi Beta, 1917 — . 
Married W. Elmer Ekblaw Cio), F 28, 1918, 
Urbana. Address, 713 W. Washington Blvd., 
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4261. ERNEST THEODORE KRjUEGER 
Dean; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 27, 1883, 
Blue Island, 111.; s. Louis Albert (b. Ja 31. 
1847, Prussia, Gar.) and Henrietta (Seyfarth) 
Krueger (b. O 12, 1848, Saxony, do.). Pre- 
pared ii^ Blue Island H. S. B. D., Chicago 
Theological Sem., 1913; Highest Honors; 
Blackford Foreign Scholarship. Adelphic; Cos- 
mopolitan Club. Minister, Congr. Church, Sid- 
ney, Mont., 1913-15; Dean, Billings Poly. Inst., 
do., 1917 — . Married Margaret Enid Aldrich, 
O 19, 1916, Chicago. Child, Kirwan Taylor, 
b. O 3, 1917. Address, Billings, Mont. 

4262. WILLIAM PRENTICE KUHL 
Cashier; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 6, 1887, 
Springfield, 111.; s. Phillip Edward (b. 1858, 
Heardstown, do.) and Elizabeth Martha (Pren- 
tice) Kuhl (b. 1866, Springfield, do.). Prepared 
in Lincoln H. S.; Culver Summer Sch. Phil- 
omathean; Cml. Club. With Butler Bros., 
Chicago, 1910-11; Reporter, News-Herald, Lin- 
coln, 111., 191 1 ; Clerk, Lincoln Nat. Bank, Lin- 
coln, 111., 1912-17; Asst. Cashier, do., 1917-18. 
Sergt., C. A., Ft. Washington, Md., 19 18; 
Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Married Julia 
Allen Thorn, Ap 17, 1918, St. Louis. Address, 
Lincoln, 111, 

4263. LUDWIG KUMMER 
Electrician; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. F 15, 
1887, Chicago; s. Robert (b. Berlin, Ger.) and 
Maria (Boettger) Kummer (b. Hamburg, do.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Eta Kappa Nu; 
Prelim. Honors. Designing Engr., Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1910-12; Traveling and Miscellaneous 
work, 1912-13; S. African Gen. Elec. Co., 
Const. Engr., 1913-14; Foreman Electn., Crown 
Mines, Ltd., 1914 — . Address, P. O. Box, 
103, Crown Mines Staff Quarters, Johnnes- 
burg. South Africa. 

4264. WALTER FREDERICK KUNZ 
Business; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 2, 1888, Man- 
itowoc, Wis.; s. William (b. 1862, do.) and 
Bertha (Miller) Kunz (b. 1862, Mishicot, Wis.). 
Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Phi 
Sigma Kappa. Farmer, Taft, N. Dak., 1910-11; 
Asst. Mgr., Vista Hermosa Plantation, Oaxaco, 
Mex., 1912-14; V. P., Bakers Flour Co., Chi- 
cago, 1 9 14 — . Married Fannie Brown, Jl 16, 
I9I7, Matchwood, Mich. Address, 1639 Cat- 
alpa Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Bakers Flour 
Co., do. 

4265. CARTER HERBERT LAMB 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 31. 1884, 
Chicago; s. Herbert Carter and Martha (Winn) 
jL-amb. Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. and 
Man. Tr. Schs. ; Lewis Inst. E. E. Soc. ; 
Choral Soc. Engr., C. B. & Q. R. R. Mem., 
M. E. Church; Assoc. Mem, A I. E. E. Mar- 
ried Victoria May Crawley, Je 30, 1909, Chi- 
cago. (Children: Herbert Carter, b. and died 
N II, 1910; Carter Herbert, Jr., b. D 4, 1911; 
Robert Arthur, b. D 13, 1913; Dorothy May, 
b. S 4, 1915; Leslie Howard, b. F 19, 1918. 
Address, 4836 W. Erie St., Chicago. 

4266. ZELMA LARGE (HOUSER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 14, 1886, Owaneco, 
111.; d. James C. (b. 1861, Ireland) and Amanda 
E. (Dappert) Large (b. 1858, Taylorville, 111.). 
Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S.; Leland Stan- 
ford Univ., 1908-9. Illiola; Illini Staiif. Asst. 
Prin., Edinburgh H. S.. 111., 1910-11. Married 
Dr. William Henry Houser, My 18, 191 1, 
Springfield, 111. Child, William Large, b. and 
died Ap 30, 1912. Address, Taylorville, 111. 

4267. HARRY PETER LARSON 
Cashier; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 21, 1888, Paxton, 
111.; s. Theodore P. and Emma Larson. Pre- 
pared in Paxton H. S. Address. Paxton, Ill.t 



4268. MARTHA SERENA LARSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; M. A., 1914; d. 
Ilalvor V. (b. 1851, Norway) and Bertha H. 
(Hudson) Larson (b. 1851, Norway). Pre- 
pared in Pleasant View Luther Coll., Ottawa; 
Millikin Univ., 1907-8; Univ. of Wis., Summer 
1912; Classical Club; .Scandinavian Club; Chor- 
al Soc. Teacher, H. S. Chester, III., 1910-13; 
do., Sparta, 111., 1913-17; do., Mt. Vernon, 111., 
191 7 — . Address, R. 2, Morris, 111. 

4269. *ORRIN HUGH LAWLER 

LL. B.; b. Ag 21, 1887, Rushville, 111.; s. 
Charles E. (b. O 26, 1851, do.) and Lenora 
Olive (Kirkham) Lawler (b. S 25, 1858, Osa- 
watomie, Kan.). Prepared in Rushville H. S. 
Tau Lambda: V. P., Class; Phi Delta Phi. 
Lawyer, Medford, Ore. Married Nancy Adair 
Greer, S 28, 1912. Died 1914. 

4270. JOHN EMMETT LAYDEN 
(Brother of No. 5781) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 17, 1885, Cheney- 
ville. 111.; s. Tade (b. My 15, 1849, Tulla, 
Ireland) and Martha (Thompson) Layden (1). 
N 16, 1855, Bethlehem, Ky.). Prepared in 
Greer Coll., Hoopeston, 111.; Univ. Acad. Loy- 
ola; Theta Kappa Nu; Philomathean; Spauld- 
ing Guild; Fuller Moot Court; Scholarship in 
Adjective Law. City Atty., Hartshorne, Okla., 
1913 — . Pres., Hartshorne Coal Co. Chm. 
Local Bd. Selective Service, Pittsburg Co., 
Okla. Married Hazel Gertrude Harbert, Je 8, 
1910, Hoopeston, 111. Children: Kathleen, b. 
Jl 7, 191 1 ; Walter George, b. Ja 27, 1913; John 
Emmett, Jr., b. Je 19, 1916; James Thaddeus, 
b. Ja 16, 1 91 8. Address, Hartshorne, Okla. 

4271. MILDRED LEAS (BLACK) 

(Wife of No. 3284) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 12, 1888, St. Joseph, 
111.; d. Abner Franklin (b. O 6, 1838, Coving- 
ton, Ind.) and Lettie Jane (Stevens) Leas (b. 
My 27, 1856, O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
At'henean. Tp. Chm., Women's Com. Nat. 
Council of Defense; St. Josephs Women's Club; 
Pres. Sch. Bd.; M. E. Church. Married William 
Z. Black ('08), N 26, 1909, Danville, 111. Chil- 
dren: William Z., Jr., b. Je 28, 1910; Eleanor 
Louise, b. Jl 4. 1912; John Leas, b. Je i, 1916. 
Address, St. Joseph, 111. 

4272. RUEL FORREST LEHMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 1, 1S86, Sid- 
ney, 111.; s. Samuel George (b. Mr 25, 1855, 
Myerstown, Pa.) and Inez (Jakeway) Lehman 
(b. Ja 27, 1864, Broadway, O.). Prepared in 
Sidney H. S.; Univ. Acad. Acacia: Eta Kappa 
Nu; E. E. Soc; Class Baseball; Cap and Gown 
Com.; Mandolin Club. Engr., Gen. Elec. In- 
candescent Lamp Works. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Treas., Mazda Club. Address, 343 High St.. 
Newark, N. J.t 

4273. ELMER ARCHIBALD LESLIE 
(Brother of No. 8525) 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 8. 1888, 
Tolono, 111.; s. Robert (b. Shetland Islands, 
Scotland) and Mary (Campbell) Leslie (b. 
Scotland). Prepared in Tolono H. S.; Grad. 
Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology, 191 3; Jacob 
Sleeper Fellow, 1914; Univ. of Leipzig; Glas- 
gow United Free Church Coll.: Oxford Univ., 
Ph D., Boston Univ., 1916. Chi Beta; Philo- 
mathean; Pres., Univ. Band; V. P., Y. M. C. 
A.; Pres.. Stud. League. Pastor Epworth M. 
E. Church and Dir. Wesley Foundation, How- 
ard Univ. Mem., Boston Clerical Club; Itin- 
erants Club; Fifth Monday Club, Boston. Mar- 
ried Helen Faye Noon, Je 26, 1913, Lunen- 
burg. Mass. Children: Jean Taylor, b. D 29. 
1915; Robert Campbell, b. O 20, 1917. Address. 
38 Langdon St.. Cambridge, Mass. 



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4274. LAZARUS LEVINSON 
Civ. Engr.j B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 10, 1888, 
Hartford, Conn.; s. Michael (b. Russia) and 
Etta (Ettelson) Levinson (b. do.). Prepared 
in McKinley H. S., Cliicago; Lewis Inst. C. 
E. Club. Civ. Engr., Am. IJridge Co., 1910: 
do., Morey Newgard & Co., 1910-12; do., Wes- 
tern Engr. Co., 1912-18: 2nd Lt., F. A., Ft. 
Sheridan; 6Qth Art., C. A. C, A. E. F., France; 
Mustered out, F 25, 1919. Address, 4934 For- 
restville Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Hearst Bldg., 
do. 

427s. CHARLES PARKER LEVIS 

(Brother of No. 5785) 
Glass Mfr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 16, 
1888, Alton, 111.; s. Charles (b. O 7, i860, do.) 
and Harriet (Parker) Levis (b. Je 9, 1864). 
Prepared in Alton H. S.; Culver Mil. Acad. 
Sigma Chi; Delta Kappa Chi. III. Glass Co., 
Alton, 111. Capl., Inf., Ft. Benjamin Harri- 
son; Exchange Oflficer, Hdqtrs. Co., Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky, Address, 611 State St., 
Alton, 111. 

4276. GOODRICH QUIGG LEWIS 
(Brother of No. 5268) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 6, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Frederick G. (b. My i, 1859, Clin- 
ton, 111.) and Ilattie (Dickerson) Lewis (b. F 
13, 1 86 1, do,). Prepared in Wheaton H. S. 
Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guards, 1910-17. Asst. 
Elec. Engr., 1910; Asst. Erecting Engr., Re- 
frigerator, 191 1 ; R. R. Equipment and Sup- 
plies, M. E. Dept.; Mech. Engr., W. H. Miner, 
Ry. Equipment, 1911-17. Ensign, U. S. N. 
Reserve Forces, Metallurgical and Testing Div., 
Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C, 1917 — . 
Various inventions on details of Ry. Car 
Const. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Am. Ry. Supply 
Mfr. Assn. Married Louise Compton, Ap 16, 
191 1, Wheaton, 111. Children: Robert Comp- 
ton, b. D 26, 1912; Marjorie Louise, b. F 16, 
1915. Address, 210 Wesley St., Wheaton, 111.; 
bus. add.. The Rookery, Chicago. 

4277. RICHARD HANNA LEWIS 
Chemist; B. S. in Sc; b. Ap 7, 1887, 

Chicago; s. Charles Carter (b. 1856, Ky.) and 
Anna (Patterson) Lewis (b. F 16, 1864, Cleve- 
land). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.; Wen- 
dell Phillips H. S.; Oberlin Coll., Chem. Club. 
Analyt. Chem., Allaire Woodard, Peoria, 1910- 
ii; Asst. Chem., Office of Public Roads, Dept. 
of Agr., Washington, D. C, 191 1 — . Patent 
(application filed for a new road making ma- 
terial, 1917. Auth.: (with R. S. Curtiss and 
H. S. Hill) Study of Toluyl Amines, Jour. Am. 
Chem. Soc, 1912; (with C. S. Reeve,) Appli- 
cation of Dimethyl Sulphate for Detection of 
Small Amount of Asphalt in Tar — Asphalt Mix- 
tures, Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., 1912; 
(with C. S. Reeve) Exposure Tests on some 
Fluid Bitumens, Jour. Indus, and Engng. 
Chem., 191 7; (with C. S. Reeve) Toughness of 
Bituminous Aggregates, Jour, of Agr. Research, 
U. S. Dept. Agr., 1917. Married Mrs. Elgetha 
Ityline Smith, Ag 13, 1917, St. Ignace, Mich. 
Address, R. 7. Lexington, Ky.; bus. add., 
Office of Pub. Roads, Dept. of Agr., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

4278. IRVING AUGUSTUS ISAAC 

LINDBERG 
(Brother of Nos. 3837, 527:) 
Customs Auditor and Accountant; A. B. in 
L. & A.; b. F, 1885, Cherokee, la.; s. Charles 
(b. Ja 26, 1846, Wexio, Kronoberg, Sweden) 
and Hannah (Nystrom) Lindberg (b. S 21. 
1846, Kopparberg, do.). Prepared in Chero- 
kee (la.) H. S.; St. Paul Y. M. C. A., Prep. 
Sch.; la. St. Coll., 1903-4. Theta Delta Chi; 
Delta Kappa Chi; Shield and Trident; Varsity 
Track Mgr. ; Daily Illini. Ath. Ed.; Ed., Ath. 
Assn. Press Bur., Ath. Bd. of Control; 1910, 
IlUo Bd.; Sr. Stag Com.; Cml. Club, V. P.; 
Adv. Club, do.; Chess and Checker Club; 



Stud. Auditing Comn. Chief Draftsman, Signal 
Engrs., office. Great No. Ry., St. Paul, 1905- 
07; Const. Foreman, Cost Acct., Gen. Ry. Sig- 
nal Co., do., 1910-11; Acct., Pres., Comn. on 
Econ. and Efficiency, White House, 1911-12; 
Chief Acct., Reorganization of Nicaragua 
Govt. Accounting System, 191 2; Collector of 
Customs, in Charge of Atlantic Coast of 
Nicaragua, 1912-18; Deputy Collector, Gen. and 
Auditor, Custom Service of Nicaragua, 1918. 
Mem., Naval Reserves, 1912. Mem., C. P. A.; 
Registered Public Acct. In English and Span- 
ish Languages, Nicaragua, 191 5; Ath. Club, 
Minneapolis; Ry. Signal Assn.; A. F. A. M.; 
Tropical Club. Married Ruby Edna Warren, 
Je 22, 1916, New Orleans. Address, Managua, 
Nicaragua, C. A.; bus. add.. Custom's Official 
Acct., do. 

4279. CHESTER ARTHUR LORD 
(Brother of No. 4280) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 26, 1888, St. 
Paul; s. James T. and Armenda E. Lord. Pre- 
pared in John Marshall H. S. Triangle; C. E. 
Soc; Varsity Baseball and Basketball. Const. 
Engr., Federal Creosoting Co., 1910; Instru- 
mentman, Madeira Mamore Ry. Co., 191 1; 
ICstimating and designing reinforced concrete. 
Can. Concrete Steel Co., 191 1 — . Address, 
Room 836, I St Nat. Bank Bldg., Milwaukee.! 

4280. WALTER EUGENE LORD 
(Brother of No. 4279) 

Resident Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 13, 
1886, St. Paul; s. James Thomas (b. 1859, 
Shakopee, Minn.) and Armenda Emmaline 
(Thorne) Lord (b. i860, Austin, Tex.). Pre- 
pared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago; Winni- 
peg, Man. Collegiate. Triangle; Glee Club; 
Class Basketball, Baseball and Bowling 
Chicago Dept.. Benjamin IZlec. Mfg. Co., 1910; 
Transitman, Chicago & R. I. Ry., St. Louis 
yard, 1910; Resident Engr., Madeira Mamore 
Ry. Co., Brazil, S. A., 1910-13; Paul J. Kiel- 
man Co., 1913-18. Mem., Presby. Church. 
.iddrcss, 2601 N. Humboldt Ave., North, Min- 
neapolis; bus. add., 1205 First Nat. Bank Bldg., 
Milwaukee. 

4281. CHASE WHITNEY LOVE 
(Brother of No. 7754) 

Asst. Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 
29, 1885, Pesotum, III.; s. John Leonidas (b. Jl 
14, 1853, Bickley's Mills, Va.) and Sarah 
(Congleton) Love (b. Ap 9, 1885, Carlisle, 
Ky.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Kappa 
Sigma; Delta Kappa Chi. Salesman, Marshall 
Field & Co., Chicago, 1910-11; Teller and 
Salesman, Investment Bonds, N. W. Halsey 
& Co., do,, 1911-16; Asst. Sales Mgr., Halsey, 
Stuart & Co., do., 1916 — . Married Adelaide 
Warren Peterson, Ag 21, 1913, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 2622 Lake View Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 209 S. LaSalle St., do. 

4282. ROBERT LOWE 
Ranchman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 4, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Sidney Smith (b. Levant, Me.) 
and Louisa Rhoda (Crockett) Lowe (b. Dover, 
Me.). Prepared in Phoenix Union H. S. Phi 
.Alpha Delta; Alpha Gamma Rho. Married 
Marie Carolyn Clausen, Jl 26, 1913, Phoenix, 
Ariz. Child, Margaret Dorothy, b. Ag 11, 
1917. Address, R. 6, Phoenix, Ariz. 

4283. HAROLD WILLIAM LYNCH 
(Brother of No. 3461) 
Salesman; A. B. in Sc; b. O 7, 1888, Peoria; 
s. Henry Whitcomb (b. Jl 26, 1857, Magnolia, 
111.) and Frances Maria (Baldwin) Lynch (b. 
O 23, 1857, Oxford, Ind.). Prepared in Brad- 
ley Poly. Inst. Beta Theta Pi; Gleie and 
Mandolin Club. Salesman, H. W. Lynch, 
Wholesale Coal. Married Irene C. Lidle, Ag 
29, 1912. Address, 907 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria; 
bus. add., Central Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 



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4284. herbert thompson 
McAllister 



Chief Chem.; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 12, 1885, 
Farragut, la.; s. Samuel Edwards (b. D 4, 
.184S, Burnham, Me.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Shults) McAllister (b. F 9, 1852, Clarinda, 
la.). Prepared in Farragut II. S.; Tabor Coll. 
Acad. A. B., Tabor Coll., 1909. Chem. Club. 
Chief Chem., Milwaukee Elec. Ry. & Lt. Co., 
1910-17; do., Ludlum Steel Co., Watervliet, 
N. y., 1917— . Mem., A. C. S. ; Univ. of 111. 
Assn. of Milwaukee, Sec, 1913-14; Pres., 1915. 
Married Catherine Merry, Ja 23, 1915, ^lil- 
waukee. Address, 11 Tillinghast Ave., Men- 
ands, N. Y.; bus. add., Ludlum Steel Co., 
Watervliet, do. 

4285. william knowlton 
McAllister 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F II, 1878, Chenoa, 111.; 
s. Samuel Edwards. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Iris. With Internat. Harvester Co., Peoria, 
191 o. Address, Regina, Sask., Can.f 

4286. FRED H. McCLAIN 
Teacher; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 26, 1885, 
Louisville, Neb.; s. James Oliver (b. 1854, 
Adams Co., 111.) and Elizabeth (Sykes) Mc- 
Clain (b. 1851, do.). Prepared in Louisville 
and Grand Island, Neb., H. Schs. ; Grand 
Island Coll. Vocational training and Curative 
work, Base Hosp. Hdqtrs., Ft. Riley, Kan. Ad- 
dress, 2935 S St., Lincoln, Neb, 

4287. LOLA DeWITT McCLURG 
(Sister of No. 5277) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 26, 1886, 
Eldorado, Kan.; d. William Rudolph (b. D 25, 
1857, Pekin, 111.) and Anna (Lapsley) McClurg 
(b. O 12, 1857, Cedar Falls, la.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Teacher, Mattoon 
H. S., 1911-12; do., Urbana H. S., 1912- 
18. Mem., M. E. Church; Y. W. C. A. Ad- 
dress, 108 E. High St., Urbana. 

4288. MARCUS SANDERS McCOLLISTER 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 2, 1887, White 
Hall, 111.; s. Charles I. (b. 1848) and Lucy 
(North) McCollister (b. 1854, do.). Pre- 
pared in White Hall H. S. Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Employed 
on Const., St. Louis; Farmer, 1919 — . Corp., 
Hdqtrs. Co., 327th F. A., A. E. F.; Mustered 
out, 1919. Address, White Hall, 111. 

4289. DANA QUICK McCOMB 
Chem. and Salesman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 9, 
1880, Shobonier, 111.; s. Cyrus E. (b. Sandusky 
City, O.) and Pauline Quick (b. Wadesburg, 
Mo.). Prepared in Appleton City Acad., Ap- 
pleton City, Mo.; Colo. Agr. Coll., 1896-1900. 
Acacia; 2iid Lt. and Chief Signal Officer, 
Colo. Ag;r. Coll. M. S., Columbia, 1916. Teach- 
er, Public Schs., Larimer Co., Colo., 1901-04; 
do.. Bur. of Educ, P. I., 1904-06; Prin., Trade 
Sch., and Mech. Engr., Bur. of Educ, do., 
1906-10; Overseer and Asst. Engr., Bur. of 
Public Works, do., 191013; Dist. Engr., do., 
I913-I5I Chem. and Travelling Salesman, 
Pittsburg Testing Lab., Birmingham, Ala., 1916- 
17. Capt., Engr. R. C. Fort Mills, P. I., 1917- 
18; Maj., ist Bn., ist. Philippine Engrs. 1918 — . 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; Mem. Permanent 
Internat. Assn. of Road Congresses; Am. Soc. 
of Mun. Improvements; Am. Soc. for the Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ. Married Mary Olive 
Wold, Ag 27, 1909, Sedalia, Colo. Child, Mary 
Pauline, b. My 22, 1915 (died My 30, 1918). 
Address, Manilla, P. I. 

4290. RALPH NICHOLS McCORD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N i, 1886, 
Bement, 111.; s. James Cadden (b. My 10, 1842, 
Lewiston, Pa.) and Ada Wright (Nichols) 



McCord (b. Je 21, 1844, Federalsburg, Md.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 111. Weslevan 
Univ., Law Sch. Alpha Delta Phi; Track; Phi 
Delta Phi. Dir., Aths. and Teacher, Physiol., 
H. S., Bloomington, 111., 1916-17. Capt. U. S. 
Inf., France, Je 1918. Address, 710 E. Front 
St., Bloomington, III. 
4291. CHARLES EUGENE McCORMACK 
Shoe and Leather Reporter; B. S. in E. E. ; 
b. Mr 26, 1889, Chicago; s. Thomas E. and 
Lillie J. McCormack. Prepared in H. S. Gen. 
Elec. Co., Chicago, 1910-11; Commonwealth 
Edison Co., do., 1911-12; Shoe and Leather 
Reporter, do., 1912-18. Married Persis Helen 
Wright, Ag 17, 1912. Children: Charles 
Thomas, b. Ja 7, 1914; Eleanor May, b. Je 
-5i 1917- Address, 6341 Glenwood, Chicago. 

4292. ELMER MASSEY McDONALD 
(Brother of No. 9232) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 7, 1882, Lerna, 
111.; s. John Thomas (b. F 11, 1855, do.) and 
Nancy (Massey) McDonald (b. S 6, 1856, 
Newburg, N. Y.). Prepared in East. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch.; Wabash Coll., 1^07-08. Gamma 
Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Instr., Crop 
Production, Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Instr., 
Agron., Mass. St. Coll. Agr., 1912-13; Asst. 
Prof., Agron., do., 1913-iS; do.. Farm Crops, 
Univ of Mo., 1915—- O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 
111., 1917; 2nd Lt., Inf., N. A., Ag 1917. Ad- 
dress, Columbia, Mo. 

4293. 'LEE ALLEN McELHINEY 
(Brother of No. 9233) 

B. S. in C. E.; b. S 2, 1887, Hartsburg, 111.; 
s. G. M. McElhiney (b. 1856, do.) and Sarah 
(Wodetzkj;) McElhiney (b. 1857, Baltimore). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Armour Inst. Iris; 
Prelim. Honors; Ionian; C. E. Club; Class 
Baseball; Varsity Baseball. Civ. Engr., Const. 
Dept., I. C. R. R., 1910-16. Died S 7, 1916, 
Chicago. 

4294. WILLIAM EARL McKEEVER 
(Husband of No. 2933) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 29, 1887, Gib- 
son City, 111; s. William (b. S 3, 1858, Union 
Co., O.) and Laura Gertrude (Rockwood) Mc- 
Keever (b S 10, i860, Ottawa, 111.). Prepared 
in Gibson City H. S. Agr. Club; Scabbard 
and Blade. Married Alta Charles ('07), Jc 
4, 1910, Urbana. Children: William Lewis, b. 
Mr 17, 191 1 ; Charles Harlan, b. Je 6, 1912; 
Lewis Goodell, b. Ja i, 1914. Address, Gibson 
City, 111. 

4295. LILABEL McKINNEY 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 20, 1886, Gifford, 
111.; d. Dr. Thomas Jefferson (b. N 29, 1859, 
Delaware Co., Ind.) and Lottie (Hickey) Mc- 
Kinney (b. Ag 21, 1863, Fowlerville, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Phi Delta 
Psi. Address, 401 S Prospect Ave., Champaign. 

4296. JOHN CROCKER McLEAN 
Draftsman; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. S 2, 1886, 
Maroa, 111.; s. William Thomas (b. Jl 31, 1855, 
Cynthiana, Ky.) and Margaret Philbrook 
(Crocker) McLean (b. Ja s, 1861, Birds Point, 
Mo.). Prepared in Maroa H. S.; James Mill- 
ikin Univ., Acacia; Band; Glee Club. Clerk, 
Wabash R. R., Decatur, 111., 1910; do., Des 
Plaines, 111., 191 1; do., Janesville, Wis., 191 1; 
Installer Interlockers and signals, Atlanta, Ga., 
1913-14; had charge do.. Terminal R. R. Co., 
Montgomery, Ala., 191 5; Installer of Tele- 
graph, Telephone and Signals for R. R. Co., 
Anniston, Ala., 1916-17; Draftsman, Kilby Car 
iV Foundry Co. ist. Lt., Co. B., 507 Engrs., A. 
E. F. France, 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Pres- 
by. Church. Married Zella Frances Hostetler, 
Je 29, 191 1, Decatur, 111. Children: Jean Lois, 
b. Mr 23, 1912; Harriet Frances, b. Ja 4, 1916; 
William Thomas, b. F 24, 191 8. Address, 1009 
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4297. FLOYD JAMES MACKEY 
Mach. Designer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 22, 
1887, Genoa, 111.; s. Alfred Curtis (b. Ag 2, 
1856, Pa.) and Jennie S. (Gilliland) Mackey 
(b. N 25^ 1857, Marengo, 111.). Prepared in 
S. Riley Tp. and Genoa II. Schs. M. E. See; 
Class Baseball. Internat. Harvester Co., Ex- 
perimental and Sales Depts., 1910-15; Earni 
Mach. Investigation, Argentina, 1912-13; De- 
signer, Special and Exp. Machs., West. Elect. 
Co., 1915-16; U. S. Govt. Insp., Cantonment 
Div., Q. M. Dept., 191 7; Mustered out, Mr 
1919. Invented, Semi Automatic Hay-Stacker 
and Features on Reaper-Harvester. Married 
Clara Anna Krum, Je 17, 19 14, Edison Park, 
111. Address, 6923 Overhill Ave., Chicago. 

4298. WILLIAM CHESTER MAGUIRE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 4, 1886, Urbana; s. 
William T. (b. Je 7, 1851 Camden, N. J.) and 
Anna Ray Maguire (b. Ja 12, ICS56, Paisley, 
Scotland). Prepared in Thornburn H. S., 
Urbana. Theta Delta Chi; Pres., Soph. Class. 
St. Militia, 1908-11. City Atty., Urbana. Mar- 
ried Cally Tayson, N 1912, Jacksonville, 111. 
Address, 319. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana.f 

4299. CHRISTOPHER MAMER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 24, 1S84, Chicago; s. 
Christopher and Ellen (Samer) Mamer. Pre- 
pared in W. Div. II. S., Chicago. Sigma Al- 
pha Epsilon. Asst. Atty., San. Dist., Chicago. 
Mem, mini Club, Chicago. Address, 501 
Throop St., Chicago; bus. add., 720-105 N. 
Clark St., tfo.t 



4300. ■ HAZEL MANDEVILLE (DOOL) 
(Wife of No. 2642) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 4, 1887, Philo, 111.; 
d. John D. (b. D 18, 1844, N. Y.) and Martha 
(Burr) Mandeville. Prepared in Champaign 
H. S.; Randolph-Macon Woman's Coll., Lynch- 
burg, Va.. 1908-9. lUiola, Pres.; H. Sc. Club. 
Married Robert Beatty Dool ('06), O 4, 1910, 
Champaign. Children: Hazen I., b. Ja 3, 
1913; John Hartman, b. N 25, 1914; Roberta 
Jane, b. Ap 11, 191 7. Address, Aledo, 111. 

4301. WILBUR ROY MANOCK 
Chief Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 25, 
1886, Farmer City, 111.; s. Jesse C. (b. Ja 20, 

1550, Eng.) and Louisa (Pollison) Manock (b. 
O 20, i860, Canton, 111.). Prepared in Farmer 
City H. S. Triangle; C. E. Club; Prelim. Hon- 
ors; Technografh Bd. Insp., 111. St. High- 
way Comn., 1910; Engr., in charge, Const., 
Huron River Bridge, Erie Co., O., 1910-12; 
Draftsman, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Chi- 
cago, 1 91 2-1 7; Chief Draftsman, do., 191 7 — . 
Assoc. Mem. West. Soc, Engrs. Married Neva 
W. Moore, D 29, 1910, Farmer City, 111. Child, 
Dorotlw Vanessa, b. Ja 2, 1913. Address, 
10512 (Church St., Cliicago; btts. add., 105th and 
Throop St., do. 

4302. EARLE W. MARTIN 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 2, 1884, Gard- 
ner, 111.; s. Azor Smith (b. O 3. 1836, Litch- 
field, O.) and Jane .A-nn (Petit) Martin (b. Ag 
20, 1840, Sharon, N. Y.). Prepared in Gen- 
eseo H. S. Salesman, Westinghouse Elec. 
Mfg. Co., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 1910-12; do., 
Charleston, W. Va., 1912-13; do., Birmingham, 
Ala., 1913-14; do., Wellington, Kan., 1914-15; 
do., Des Moines, 1915-17; do., Milwaukee, 
1917-18; do., Chicago, 1018 — . Married Lillie 
Carwile, O 10, 1915, Wichita, Kan. Address, 
1537 Howard St., Chicago; bus. add., c/o 
Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co., do. 

4303. ROY SKINNER MASON 
Div. Supt. Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 16, 
1886, St. Paul; s. S. D. (b. 1848, Concord, 
Mass.) and Emma (Wunderlick) Mason (b. 

1551, Columbia City, Ind.). Prepared in Ta- 



coma (Wash.) H. S. Arch. Club; Pen and 
Brush Club; Ilus. Winner, competition for 
Mun. Docks (with E. F. Gilstrap '08), Port- 
land, Ore., igio-12; Arch. Draftsman, 1912-14; 
Gen. Practice, Bldg. Const., Tacoma, Wash., 
1914-16; Pub. Works Dept., Navy Yard, Phil- 
adelphia, 1916 — . Married Ethel Coblentz, Ja 
25, 1911, Tacoma, Wash. Children: S. Doug- 
las, h. Ja 4, 1912; Hubert L., b. D 26, 1914; 
John II., b. My 18, 191C). Address, Pub. Works 
Dept., Navy Yard, I'hiladelphia. 

4304. MARTHA MARIE MATHEWS 
Supervisor; B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 8, 1882, 
Onarga, 111.; d. William D. A. (b. S 21. 1847, 
X'ergennes, Vt.) and Miranda Jane (Hall) 
Mathews (b. My 13, 1S40, Onarga, 111.). Pre- 
I ared in Onarga II. S.; Grand Prairie Semi- 
nary; Chicago Univ., summer 1912. H. Sc. 
Club; Final Honors. Instr., Dom. Sc, Rose- 
ville. 111., 1910-12; Supvr., Dom. Art., Roches- 
ter, I'ub. Schs., Rocliester, ;Minn., 1912 — . 
Mem., D. A. R. Address, is N. Grove St., 
Kochester, Minn. 

4305- LOUIS BRAWLEY MAYNE 
Coll. Instr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 4, i88i, 
Huntington, Ind.; s. Charles (b. 1826, Water- 
ford, Va.) and Martha (Weimar) Mayne (b. 
1847, Thornville, O.). Prepared in Hunting- 
ton and Camden, Ind., H. Schs.; Ind. Univ., 
1903, spring term, 1903. Kappa Delta Pi. 
Instr. Eng., Mich. Agr. Coll. Address, East 
Lansing, Mich.t 

4306. ALVA BRACE MEEK 
(Husband of No. 4150; Brother of Nos. 5813, 
85S5) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 17, 1886; s. 
lames Webster (b. Ja 18, 1850, Carrollton, 
MI.) and Ella (Brace) Meek (b. Jl 21, 1858, 
<io.). Prepared in Carrollton H. S. Phi Delta 
Thcta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Class Football. 
Married Ruth Davida Felmley ('10), S i, 1914, 
iXormal, 111. Child, David Felmley, b. My 
19, 1916. Address, Carrollton, 111. 

4307. MARY HAZEL MELROSE 
Supvr., Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; 
b. Ag 16, 1888, Grayville, 111.; d. Charles H. (b. 
My 7, 1851, Clarcmont, 111.) and Adelaide 
(Coleman) Melrose (b. Ja 28, 1862, Kinmun- 
(Iv, 111.). Prepared in Grayville and Quincy 
It. Schs. Alpha Xi Delta; V. P., W. A. A.; 
Teacher, Newman Tp. H. S., 111., 1910-n; do., 
Ilolstein, la., H. S., 1911-12; do., Conners- 
villc, Ind., 1912, 1915-17; Critic, St. Norm., 
I'latteville, Wis., 1917-18; Supvr., Elementary 
Schs., Covington, Ky., 1919 — -. Address, 1823 
Greenup St., Covington, Ky. 

4308. LOIS MAIA MILES (ZUCKER) 

(Wife of No. 5514) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; b. Mr 23, 1887, 
San Luis Valley, Colo.; d. John Harrison (b. 
Ja 16, i860, Knox Co., 111.) and Alma Jane 
(Devore) Miles (b. My i860, McDonough Co., 
111.). Prepared in Bushncll H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; W. A. A.; Classical Club; Der Deutsche 
Verein; McDonough Co. Club; Prelim., Special 
and Final Honors. Sec. Univ. of 111., 
1014-16; Teacher, Tsing Hua Coll., Peking, 
China. Married Adolph E. Zucker ('12), S 
(>, 1916, Fort Wayne, Tnd. Address, 598 Dean 
St., Bushnell, 111.; bus. add., Tsing Hua Coll., 
Peking, China. 

4309. EDWIN MORTON MILLER 
(Brother of Nos. 2762, 3877) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 10, 1888, Ida 
Grove, la.; s. Jay D. and Mary J. (Jacobs) 
Miller. Prepared in Geneva H. S. M. D., 
Rush Med. (Joll., 1913. Delta Upsilon; Delta 
Sigma Phi: Phoenix; .^delphic; Class Pres.; St. 



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Peace Orat. Contest; N. O. L. Contest; III.- 
Minn. Debate; IlL-Wis. Debate; Nu Sigma Nu. 
Instr., Rush Med. Coll. Capt., U. S. Med. Re- 
serve Corps, A. E. F., France. Address, 1553 
North Clark St., Chicago. 

4310. LAURA MAY MILLER (WILLIAMS) 
(Wife of No. 449S) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 21, 1887, Dubuque, 
la.; d. Jacob R. (b. Switzerland) and Frances 
Ruth (Lockey) Miller (b. Dubuque, la.). Pre- 
pared in Dubuque Pub. Schs. ; O. St. Univ., 
: 906-8. H. Sc. Club. Teaclier. Centralia Tp. 
H. S., 111. Married Arthur E. Williams ('10), 
O 12, 191 2. Address, Pittsburgh. 

431 1. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN MILLER 
Co. Supt. of Highways; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 

Je 27, 1889, Grimsby, Eng. ; s. William Charles 
Fredrick (b. F 14, 1865, Stuttgart, Ger.) and 
Catherine (Ilafele) Miller (b. O 19, 1863, 
Meinhardt, Ger.). Prepared in Sycamore H. S. 
Alpha Sigma Phi; C. E. Club; Der Deutsche 
Verein; Sr. Breakfast Com.; Class Baseball. 
Designer, Am. Bridge Co., Chicago, 1910-n; 
Struct. Steel Dept., Madeira-Mamore, Ry., 
Porto Velho, Rio Madeira, Brazil; 1911-12; 
Asst. Engr., Dock and Wharf Const., do., 
1912-13; Designer, Bridge Dept., C. B. & Q. 
Ry.. Chicago, 1913-14; Supt. of Highways and 
Bridges, DeKalb Co., 111., Sycamore, 111. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E.; Illini 
Club, Brazil. Married Florence Nelle Ander- 
son, N 18, IQ14, Chicago. Address, Sycamore, 
111. 

4312. LESLIE EARL MINER 
Instructor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr i8, 1887, 

Gibson City, III.; s. John Mottes (b. Mr 18, 
1835, Ger.) and Julia Ann (Southworth) Miner 
(b. F 24, 1852, 111.). Prepared in Gibson City 
H. S. Triangle; Varsity Baseball; Sr. Smoker 
Com. Draftsman, Am. Bridge Co., Chicago, 
1910; do.. C. B. & Q. R. R., do.. 1910; Ma- 
deira Mamore R. R., Brazil, 1910-13. De- 
signer, Witherspoon-Englar, Chicago, 1913; 
Estimator, Corn Products Refining Co., do.. 
1913-17; Instr., C. E., Univ. of Colo., 1917 — . 
Married Ruth Maryanna Swenson, Je 17, 1916, 
Chicago. Address, Broadway and Green Mt. 
Ave., Boulder, Colo. 

4313. PAUL IRVING MINER 
(Brother of Nos. 2182, 3114, 5314) 

Stock and Grain Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Jl 7, 1887, Adair, 111.; s. Timothy Graham (b. 
Je 27, 1837, Fulton Co., do.) and Prudence 
Harriet (Russell) Miner (b. Ag 28, 1846, Mc- 
Donough Co., do.). Prepared in Macomb 
H. S. ; St. Norm. Sch. Agr. Club; Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Baptist Church. Address, Adair, 
111. 

4314. NOLAN DICKSON MITCHELL 

Arch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 16, 1883, 
Greenway, Ark.; s. David Anthony (b. 1847, 
Ashland, Tenn.) and S. (Dickson) Mitchell (b. 
1858, Dickson, Tenn.). Prepared in Thomp- 
son's Class Inst., Paragould, Ark.; B. S., 
Univ. of Ark., igo6; B. C. E., Univ. of Ark., 
1908. Sigma Xi. Arch. Engr., Chicago, 1910- 
11; do., Tampa, Fla., 1911-13; do., Havana, 
Cuba, 1913-14; Clearwater, Ft. Myers and 
Tampa, Fla.. 1914-16; Washington, D. C, 1918. 
1st Lt., 377th Aero Sqdn., A. P. O., 731 A. 
E. F., France. Mem., Presby., Church. Mar- 
ried Isabel de W'andelaer, Ap 10, 1913, Tampa, 
Fla. Children: Nolan, b. F 17, 1914; Francis 
S., b. Ap 2, 1915. Address, 3616 N. Hamp- 
shire Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

4315. OLIVER WILLIAM MOJONNIER 
(Brother of Nos. 1564, 5318) 

Factory Mgr. ; B. S. in Chem. ; b. Ap 20, 
1887, Highland, 111.; s. Jules (b. Ja 28, 1846, 
Vevey, Switzerland) and Emma (Beguelin) 



Mojonnier (b. My 23, 1851, Centiner, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign II. S. Chem. Club: 
Nutrition Club. Factory Mgr., Mojonnier 
Bros. Co., Chicago. Mem., M. E. (I^hurch. 
Married Grace May McQuillen, N 8. 191 1, 
Delta, O. Address, 518 Home Ave., Oak Park, 
111.; bus. add., 739 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

4316. ELLSWORTH MOORE 
Prin. of Sch.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja i, 
1884, Huntsville, 111.; s. John Clark (b. Ap 7, 
1838, New Harrisburg, O.) and Martha Ann 
(Smith) Moore (b. Ag 22, 1841, Centerville, 
O.). Prepared in Macomb H. S.; West. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, H. S., Tucson, 
Ariz., 1910-11; Publishing a newspaper, Tlie 
Enterprise, Prairie City, 111., ly 11-13; Farmer, 
Sask., Can., 1913-14; Prin., Valley Sch., Kent. 
Washington., 1915 — . Mem., M. E. Church; 
A. F. A. M.; O. E. S.; Modern Woodman. 
Married Mae Randolph Miller, Je i, 191 1, 
Aurora, 111. Children: Donald Ellsworth, b. 
D 21, 1912; Bruce Randolph, b. N ig, 1915; 
Wayne Clark, b. Jl 8, 1917. Address, Kent, 
Washington. 

4317. HARRY ALBERT MOORE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 9, 1884, 
Oneida, 111.; s. Frank Lyman (b. F 14, 1858, 
do.) and Flora Evelyn (Hyde) Moore (b. Jl 
1, 1854, Rockford, 111.). Prepared in Oneida 
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Univ. Band. 
Engr. Dept.. Nat. Elec. Lamp Assoc, 1910-11; 
Gen. Mfg. Office, 1911-12; Engng. Dept.. Good- 
year Tire & Rubber Co., 1912-13: Phoenix 
Const. Co., Salt Lake City, 1913-18; Engr., 
Lion Coal Co., Rock Springs, Wyo., 1918 — . 
Mem., Congr. Church. Married Ethel M. 
Harvey, S 1915. Child, Marjorie Irene, b. Jl 
27, 1918. Address, c/o Lion Coal Co., Rock 
Springs, Wyo. 

4318. FRANCES MILTON MOREHOUSE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; d. 
L. C. and Kate Henrietta (Wardall) More- 
house. Prepared in Tuscola and Wyoming H. 
Schs. Alpha Delta Pi. English Club; Final 
and Special Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Class 
Poet. Teacher, Univ. Acad., 191011; East. 
III. St. Norm., summer, 1911; So. 111. Norm. 
Univ., 1917; do., Univ. of Minn. Auth. : Prac- 
tice Teaching in the School of Educ, Univ. of 
111., pub. by Univ., 1912; The Discipline of the 
Sch., D. C. Heath, 1913; The Antiphony, Pub. 
by 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1916; Life of Jesse 
W. Fell, Univ. of III. Studies in the Social 
Sciences, 1916. Mem., D. A. R.; Baptist 
Church. Address, 723 7th St., S. E., Minneap- 
olis. 

4319. HARRIET ALTA MORGAN 
Instructor; A. B. in* H. Sc. ; d. George Bliss 
(b. Northumberland, Pa.) and Lois (Koble) 
Morgan (b. Westville, Ind.). Prepared in Aledo 
H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll. Alethenai; H. Sc. 
Club. Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Fuller- 
ton, Calif.t 

4320. GEORGE MORRIS 
(Brother of Nos. 3487, 7094) 
Newspaper Reporter; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Ja 28, 1888, Leland, III.; s. William Owen (b. 
D 31, i860, Amboy, 111.) and Sarah Belle 
(Morey) Morris (b. Je 27, 1861, Lee Co., 111.). 
Prepared in E. Aurora and Lyons Tp. H. Schs. 
Shield and Trident; Soph. Class Football; 
Capt., Sr. Football; Mgr., Soph. Class Basket 
Ball Teams; Glee Club; Ath. Ed., Daily Illini; 
111. Mgr., Western Intercollegiate Mag. Mem., 
Epis. Church; Illini Club, Chicago. Married 
Rose Tschan, Ag 13, 1913, La Grange, 111. 
Children: Marjorie, b. Jl 8, 1914; Robert 
William, b. Je 8, 1917. Address, Western 
Springs, 111.; bus. add., Chicago Tribune, Chi- 
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4321. HERMAN MOSCHEL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 28, 1885, 
Chenoa, 111. s. Fred and Frederika (Roye-r) 
Moschel. Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H. S. Iris; 
Tau Beta Pi; Der Deutsche Verein; Ionian; 
Stud. Mem., A. S. M. E.; Prelim. Honors. 
Night Supt., Republic Iron & Steel Co., Mo- 
line, 111., 1910-11; Engr., Time Study Dept., 
John Deere Plow Works, do., 1911-13; Supt., 
Dain Mfg. Co., Ottumwa, la., 1913-18. Mem., 
Molina Club; Ottumwa Country Club; Wapello 
Club; Ottumwa Cml. Club; Sec, Oltumwa Mfg. 
Assn.- Presby. Church. Married Laura Kra- 
mer, N 20, 1913, Des Moines. Address, no 
Ottumwa St., Ottumwa, la. 

^322. ROYAL ROSS MOSS 
Pres. Holmes Disappearing Bed Co.; A. B. 
in L. & A.; b. Mr 21, 1886, Mulberry, Mo.; 
s. John B. (b. O 13, 1858, Harrison Co., Mo.) 
and Rachel A. (Beyer) Moss (b. Mr 12, 1863, 
Bates Co., Mo.). Prepared in Morris H. S. 
Phi Sigma Kappa. With Butler Bros., Chi- 
cago, 1910: Chicago Tel. Co., 1910-11; Pres., 
Holmes Disappearing Bed Co., San Diego, 
1911-18. 2nd Lt., S. R. C, A. S., Hdqtrs., 
ist Training Brig., Kelly Field, San Antonio, 
Tex. Married Karoline Silliman Hammond, 
Mr 14, 1914, San Diego, Calif. Address, 4067 
Falcon St., San Diego, Calif. 

4323. CHARLES HALVATIOUS MOTTIER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 21, 1888, 
Gibson City, HI.; s. William Clarence (b. S 4, 
1863, Cincinnati) and Catherine Cryder (Trail- 
er) Mottier (b. N 10, 1865, Princeton, 111.). 
Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Ionian; C. E. 
Club. Instrumentman, C. B. & Q. R. R.. 1910- 
11; Masonry Insp., 1911-13; Designer and Esti- 
mator, Bridge Dept., Chicago, 1913-16; Asst. 
Engr., Bridge Dept. and Office of Chief Engr., 
19 16 — . Married Myrtle May Robinson, Ag 
12, 191S, Boyne City, Mich. Child, Kathryn 
Louise, b. Je 15, 1916. Address, Gibson City, 
111.; bus. add. 1403 E. 69th Place, Chicago. 

4324. CHESTER WRIGHT MUNSON 
(Husband of No. 4819) 

Efficiency Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 23, 
1887, Morris, 111.; s. Joe! Augustus (b. Ag 26, 
1838, Manchester, Vt.) and Alida Ellen (Walk- 
er) Munson (b. S 21, 1846, Ft. Edward, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Morris H. S. Phi Sigma 
Kappa. Chief Electn., Corn Products Refin- 
ing Co.; Efficiency Engr., do., Granite City, 111. 
Married Mary Moore ('n), Tolono, 111. Child, 
John Chester, b. F 10, 1918. Address, 2163 C 
St., Granite City, 111. 

4325. ROY KENNETH MURDUCK 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 20, 1886. 
Malta, O.; s. Samuel Adams (b. Ap 27, 1881, 
Malta, O.) and Carrie Agnes (Rogers) Mur- 
duck (b. Ap 20, 1863, do.). Prepared in 
Omaha (Nebr.) H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst. M. 
E. Club; Stud. Branch A. S. M. E. Cadet Engr., 
Consumers' Gas Co., Reading, Pa. 1910-13; 
Asst. Engr., Sioux Falls Gas Co., Sioux Falls, 
S. Dak., 1914; do., Kansas City Gas Co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1916— . Mem. M. E. Church. 
Married Emily Louise Timken, O S, ign. 
Peoria. Child, Jean Timken, b. My s, 1913- 
Address, 301 1 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; 
bus. add., 910 Grand Ave., do. 

4326. THOMAS EDGAR MUSSELMAN 
Sec, Bus. Coll.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 
1913; b. Ap 28, 1887, Quincy, 111.; s. De La- 
fayette (b. Ap 21, 1842, Fulton Co., 111.) and 
Mary (McDavitt) Musselman (b. Jl 20, 1851, 
Macomb, 111.). Prepared in Quincy H. S.; 
Shattuck Mil. Acad., Faribault, Minn. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Kapna Delta Pi; Univ. Tennis 
Champion; Capt. of Tennis Team. Teacher, 



Gem City Bus. Coll.; Sec, do., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Nature Almanac, Quincy Jour. Mem., Quincy 
Country Club; A. F. A. M. Married Mary 
Locke Scripps, O 16, 1916, Rushville, 111. Child, 
Mary Margaret, b. F 16, 1918. Address, 124 S. 
24th St., Quincy, 111. 

4327. GEORGE HAROLD MYRICK 
V. P.. Elec. Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 19, 
1886, Chicago Heights, 111.; s. George M. (b. S 
20, 1850, Brunswick, O.) and Anna Adelia 
(Solly) Myrick (b. Ja 29, 1853, New York 
City.). Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S. Sigma 
Xi. Elec. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co. Chicago, 
1910-11; do., Chicago Elec. Meter Co., 1911-13; 
V. P., Geyser Elec. Co., 1913-18. Invented 
elec. meters. Clocks, parts of Washing Ma- 
chine, and Dish Washer. Married Hazel 
Lewis, My 15, 1912, East Gary, Ind. Child, 
Robert Lewis, b. D 23, 1914. Address, 5242 
Montrose Ave. Chicago. 

4328. ESSIE EDWINA NEAL (HAYES) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 16, 1885, 
Chicago; d. Charles F. (b. Pleasant City, O.) 
and Evalyn (Pete) Neal (b. la.). Prepared in 
Murray Tuley H. S., Chicago. Teacher, H. S., 
Effingham; do., Danville, 111., 1918 — -. Married 
Augustus W. Hayes ('07), Ap 4, 1912, Minn- 
eapolis (divorced F 6, 1914). Address, Dan- 
ville H. S., Danville, 111. 

4329. SAIDEE ESTHER NELSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 27, 1888, 
Manlius, 111.; d. Peter (b. 1847, do.) and Ellen 
Nelson (b. 1852, do.). Prepared in Princeton 
Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Delta Psi. 
Prin., Wyoming H. S., 1910-11; Teacher, Pon- 
tiac H. S., 1912-15; do., Soldan H. S., St. 
Louis, 191 5-18. Address, 547 Park Ave., E. 
Princeton, 111.; bus. add., 5219 Enright Ave., 
St. Louis. 

4330. *ROBERT EDWARD JOSEPH 
NIHAN 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 29, 1887, Har- 
vard, 111.; s. Robert Amos (b. Ap 22, 1865, 
McHenry Co., 111.) and Catherine Lucinda 
(Madden) Nihan (b. S 22, 1862, Alden Tp., 
McHenry Co., 111.). Prepared in Harvard H. 
S. Spalding Guild; Loyola Club. Light & 
Power Line Const., Switchboard Const, and 
Installation of Elec. Mach. and Apparatus, Pax- 
ton, 111., 1910-11; Baraboo, Wis., 1911-12; 
Const., Engr. Power Plant and Distribution 
Line, Chicago, 1912; Asst. Designing Engr., 
Automobile Parts, 1912-13; Const. Engr., Argo- 
la, Ind., 1913-18; Gen. Supt., Ind. Utilities Co., 
do., 1913-18. Mem., K. C^.; Harvard Council; 
B. P. O. E. Died O 1918. 

4331. ALMA NELL NOLLEN 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; d. Paul (b. Coblentz, 
Ger.) and Ann Maria (Wohlfahrt) Nollen (b. 
Darmstadt, do.). Prepared in Atlanta H. S.; 
Grad., 111. St. Norm. Univ. Teacher, Sc, 
Normal H. S. Mem., Welirmann Quartet, two 
seasons. Address, Atlanta, Ill.t 

4332. ELISHA POWELL NORMAN 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. F 9, 1886, Irishtown, 
111.; s. Charles Christopher (b. S 6, 1861, Nor- 
man, 111.) and Roxilana (Myatt) Norman (b. 
Tamalco, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Spe- 
cial Master in Chancery of Bond Co., 111. Ad- 
dress, Tamalco, 111.; bus. add., Rayville, La. 

4333. WILLIAM ATKINSON NORTH 
Bookkeeper; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 2, 1888, 
White Hall, 111.; s. Edward (b. Jl 31, 1851. do.) 
and Emma Naomi (Porter) North (b. F 21, 
1857, Pekin, 111.). Prepared in White Hall H. 
S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Triangle; Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Fellowship in Engng., 
L^niv. of Wis., 1910; Cadet Engr. for Laclede 



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Gas Light Co., St. Louis, 1911-12; Bookkeeper 
and Teller, Merchantile Trust & Savings Bank, 
Evansville, Ind., 1912-15; do.. Citizens Trust & 
Savings Bank, 1915-17; Gen. Office, Texas Co., 
Houston, Tex., 1917. Tex. Nat. Guard, 1917; 
Corp., 117 Supply Train, 42 Div. U. S. A., A. 
E. F., France, 1917 — . Address, 11 10 Rosalie 
Ave., Houston, Tex. 

4334. CHARLES ARTHUR NYE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja i, 1887, 
Smith Center, Kan.; s. Charles Clinton (b. 
1862, Calif.) and Fannie (Knapp) Nye (b. 
1865, 111.). Prepared in Illini Tp. H. S.; Milli- 
kin Univ., Prep. Dept. ; Millikin Univ., 1905-6. 
V. P., C. E. Club; Acacia; Cap and Gown Com. 
Asst. Mgr., Const., J. F. Hill Paving Carts, 
Chicago, 1910; Surv., Govt. Surv., Upper Miss., 
Rock Island, 111., 1910-11; Asst. City Engr., 
Decatur, 1911-12; U. S. Insp., Rock Island, 
111., 1912-16; Asst. Engr., I. T. S., Springfield, 
I9i6' — . Asst. Engr. in charge of railroad 
const.. Camp Knox, Ky. Married Ethel Davis, 
O 6, 1915, Pesotum, 111. Child, Elizabeth Ann, 
b. Ap 28, 1 918. Address, Pesotum, 111. 

4335. HENRY DIXON OBERDORFER 

Instructor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr i, 1888, 
Henderson, Ky.; s. Edward (b. My 20, 1853, 
Bavaria, Ger.) and Cecilia (Godshaw) Ober- 
dorfer (b. N 28, 1858, Lawrenceburg, Ky.). 
Prepared in Henderson (Ky.) and Marion (111.) 
H. Schs. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Supt. of 
Const., Univ. of 111.; Insp., Upper Miss. Riv. 
Improvement; Asst. Supt., Arch., Univ. of 111.; 
Instr., Accountancy, Univ. of 111. Capt., Ord. 
R. C, Ag 1917 — . Married Julia Etta Sinnock, 

6, 1917. Address, 1210 E. Jefferson St., 
Bloomington, 111. 

4336. CHARLES VINCENT O'HERN 
Lawyer; A. B. in Sc; b. O i, 1883, Vermont, 

111.; s. John and Maria (Green) O'Hern. Pre- 
pared in Vermont H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
1907-8; LL. B., Yale, 1912. Adelphic; Chi Tau 
Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; 111. -Ind. Debate; Al- 
ternate 111. -Wis. Debate; Adelphic-Philo. Debate. 
Lawyer, Peoria. Married Tressa Smith, Je 
1913, Peoria. Address, 224 W. Virginia St., 
Peoria; bus. add., Jefferson Bldg., do. 

4337. GEORGE FREDERICK ONKEN, JR. 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 2, 1888, Gibson 
City, 111.; s. Geo. Frederick (b. D 21, 1842, 
Hanover, Ger.) and Wilmina (von Brethorst) 
Onken (b. S 4, 1847, Ostfriesland, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Gibson H. S. Agr. Club; 2nd Lt., Co. 
E., 3rd Bat., 1909. Married Jl 1914. Address, 
Gibson City, Ill.t 

4338. MARTIN JACOB OVERHOLSER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 3, 1889, 

Sterling, 111.; s. James P. (b. O.) and Elizabeth 
Overholser (b. do.). Prepared in Sterling Tp. 
H. S. On Students' Course, Pittsfield, Mass., 
one yr. ; Res. work under Wm. Stanley with 
Gen. Elec. Co. Performed the experimental 
work for a paper presented at the A. I. C. E. 
meeting, Boston and published by C. P. Ran- 
dolph. Mem., A. I. E. E. Address, 131 East 
St., Great Barrington, Mass.t 

4339. NOAH WEBSTER OVERSTREET 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl i, 1888, 

Estabutchie, Miss.; s. Harvey Harvard (b. Jl 
6, 1857) and Bettie Flora Overstreet. Prepared 
in Estabutchie Pub. Sch. B. S., A. & M. Coll. 
of Miss. Arch. Engr., 1910-11; Arch., 1911 — . 
Married Mabel Kinnear, S 18, 1912, Urbana. 
Child, Noah W., Jr., b. N 13, 191 3. Address, 

1 and 2 Majestic Theater Bldg., Jackson, Miss. 

4340. JOHN WILLIAM PALMER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 18, 1884, Independence, 
la.; s. Henry S. (b. Ja 26, 1855, Stockuridge, 
Mass.) and Jessie C. (Older) Palmer (b. Mr 13, 



'.?i5';' s-^"'^^P'^"'^«^"«"^' la-)- Prepared in Neligh 
(Neb^) H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 12th 
Tr. Bat., 4th Bn. F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor; 
Mustered out. N 26, 1918. Address, 1191 
Vance Ave., Memphis, Tenn. ; bus. add, 1345- 
50 Bank of Commerce & Trust Co. Bldg., do. 

4341. BERNARD CARLYLE van PAPPEL- 
ENDAM 
Real Est., Ins. and Loans; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. S 15, 1884, Oskaloosa, la.; s. John Bernard 
(b. 1857, Holland) and Alice (McCollough) 
van Pappelendam (b. i860). Prepared in Keo- 
kuk H. S.; Armour Inst. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi. Tracer. Roberts & Shaffer Co., Chicago, 
1910; Engr., Ingals Shepard Forging Co., 1910- 
13; Real Est., Ins. and Loans, Keokuk, la., 
191 3 — • Married Edna Huffman Armstrong, 
Jl 23, 1914, Harvey, 111. Children: Alice June, 
b. Je 18, 191 5: Edna Marie, b. D 13, 1916. 
Address, 722 N. gth St., Keokuk; bus. add.. 
26 N. sth St., do. 

4342- JAMES CLYDE PARMELY 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 12, 1887, 
Grant Park, 111.; s. Oliver Clark (b. Mr 26, 
1852, Momence, III.) and Martha Jane (Mc- 
Kmstry) Parmely (b. Mr 23, i860, Grant Park, 
111.). Prepared in Momence H. S. M. E. Soc; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. Supt., Belleville, 
III, dist. for St. Clair Co. Gas & Elec. Co., 
St. Louis, 111., 1915-17; Engr. in charge of 
erection, Luzerne Co. Gas & Elec. Co., Ply- 
mouth, Pa. Auth.: several practical articles 
on gas engine operation in Power and The 
Engineer. Married Alice Laura Beebe, 
Mr 12, 1910, Wheaton, 111. Child, Oliver 
Charles, b. S 11, 191 1. Address, 162 Church 
St., Plymouth, Pa.; bus. add., Luzerne Co., Gas 
& Elec. Co., Kingston, Pa. 

4343- FLORENCE MAY PARRETT 

(MILLS) 

(Wife of No. 3878) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 22, 1886, Homer, 

111.; d. John Wallace (b. O 8, 1857, Lyndon, 

O.) and Susan Jane (Peters) Parrett (b. Jl 

18, i860, St. Joseph. 111.). Prepared in Urbana 

H. S. Alpha Xi Delta. Married Clifford Pusey 

Mills ('09), Je 28, 191 1, Homer, 111. Child, 

Wallace Parrett, b. N 23, 1913. Address, 

Homer, 111. 

4344- ALFRED RAY PATTON 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 6, 1883, Clarence, HI.; 
s. LaFayette (b. N 17, 1853, Veedersburg, Ind.) 
and Ella Elizabeth (McHenry) Patton (b. Ja 16, 
1855, Sparta, 111.). Prepared in Grand Prairie 
Sem., Onarga, 111.; Univ. of Mich., 1905-7. 
Admitted to Bar, 1910. Address, Wheaton, 
Ill.t 

4345- DAVID COLLINS PATTON 
Publisher; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 8, 1889, 
Cliicago; s. William Henry (b. 1847, Patton- 
ville, Mo.) and Anna M. Patton (b. D 18, 
1865). Prepared in Assoc. Inst, of Y. M. C. 
A., Chicago. Phi Sigma Kappa; Onyx; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Pres., M. E. Soc; Capt., 
I'niv. Regt.; Basket Ball. Salesman and Engr., 
Columbia Tool Steel Co., Chicago Heights, 
1911; Mgr., do., Philadelphia branch in charge 
of the East. Territory; Treas. and Mgr., Tlie 
World Press: Pres., Halliwell & Patton Pub- 
lishing Co. Mem., Ridge Country Club; A. S. 
M. E. Married Mary Pauline Halliwell, D 27, 
191 1, Chicago. Children: David H., b. N 14, 
1912; Alice H., b. Ja 29, 1914. Address, 21 10 
N. 107th St., Chicago; bus. add., 815-17 Ex- 
change St., U. S. Yards, do. 

4346. HARRY JOHN PAUL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 9, 1884. 
Chicago; s. John C. (b. Je 16, 1854, Ger.) 
and Charity A. (Bennett) Pau' (b. Mr 22, 



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[1910 



i860. 111.). Prepared in Armour Sc. Acad.; 
.Armour Inst., 1905-7- Phi Sigma Kappa; 
Chief Trumpeter, Univ. Regt. Engr., Home 
Brewery, 1910-11; J. C. Paul & Co., Mfrs. 
Metal Polish, 1910 — . 111. Nat. Guard, ist 
Inf., 190S-S. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married 
Vera Ratto, Je 29, 1912. Address, 3117 Shef- 
field Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 930 Roscoe St., 
do. 

4347- PAUL CHARLES PEINE 
(Brother of No. 3137) 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 16, 1885, 
Minier, 111.; s. George Edward (b. My 2, 1855. 
Tazewell Co., 111.) and Mary (Buehrig) Peine 
(b. Ja 8, 1863, Burlington, la.). Prepared in 
Minier H. S. Delta Kappa Chi. Bulter Bros., 
Chicago, 1910-11; Mem. The Caldwell Co., Inc. 
Gen. Merchandising, 191 1; Salesman, Three 
Forks, Mont., 191 1 — . Mem.. St. John's Evan- 
gelical Church. Address, Three Forks, Mont. 

4348. CARLYSLE PEMBERTON 
Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 4, 1888, Oak- 
land, 111.; s. S. C. (b. Jl 9, 1858, do.) and Mary 
Pemberton (b. F 5, 1863). Prepared in Oak- 
land H. S.; Sigma Nu; Univ. Band. Capt., 
Class Baseball. Federal Creosoting Co., Rome, 
N. Y., 191 1 ; Pemberton & Lyons, 191 1; Surv., 
Oakland, 111., 1916-17. Sergt., Ord. Dept., Jl 
4, 1917; I St Class Sergt., Camp Logan, Hous- 
ton, Tex., O 28, 191 7; 2d Lt., Ord. Dept., 
Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C, F 28, 1918; 
Mustered out, D 19. 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
A. S. M. E., 1912. Married Jessie Rhodes, 
Ap 4, 1914, Chicago. Child, Carlysle, Jr., b. Mr 
29, 1917. Address, Oakland, 111. 

4349. OWEN EARLE PENCE 
Foreign Sec, Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. S 2, 1887, Keokuk; s. Owen Eli (b. Jl 4, 1853, 
Uniontown, Pa.) and Ella Sarah (Miller) Pence 
(b. N 12, 1856, Hamilton. 111.). Prepared in 
Keokuk H. S. Chi Beta; Scabbard and Blade; 
Philomathean; Mil. Scholarship, Maj., Univ. 
Regt.; Prelim. Honors. Glee Club; Treas., 
Class; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. St. Stud. Sec, 
111. Y. M. C. A., 1910-14; Gen. Sec, Y. M. 
C. A., Robert Coll., Constantinople. 1914-17. 
Sec. Y. M. C. A., A. E. F., France, 191 7; 
Invalided home D 191 7. Address, Hamilton, 
111. 

4350. HENRY PENN 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 19, 1887, 
Steinwyckerwold, Netherlands; s. Jacob (b. Ja 
28, 1839, do.) and Annigje (Stobbe) Penn 
(b. Nil, 1854, do.). Prepared in Calumet H. 
S., Chicago. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. 
Club; Prelim, and Final Honors; Varsity Base- 
ball; Class Salutatorian. Draftsman, Chicago, 
1910-15; Farmer, Lamar, Mo.; Draftsman, Chi- 
cago, 1916-18; Engr. on Const., do., 1918 — . 
Married Ettie Broudt. S 25, 1912, Chicago. 
Children: John Jacob, b. O 22, 1915; William 
Henry, b. D 24, 191 7. Address, 244 W. io8th 
Place, Chicago. 

4351. EUGENE STRODE PENNEBAKER 
(Husband of No. 4838) 

Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 14, 1886, 
Cairo, 111.; s. Charles B. Summers (b. F 7, 
1852, Bardstown, Ky.) and Sallie Martin 
(Strode) Pennebaker (b. N 30, 1861. Hunts- 
ville, Ala.). Prepared in Denver (Colo.) IL 
S.; Cairo, 111., H. S. Chi Beta; Phoenix; 
Egyptian Club; Pres., C. E. Soc. ; Prelim. 
Honors; V. P.. 111. Union, Coll. of Engng. ; 
Staff, Illini; Illim Bd. of Control. Res. Mgr., 
W. H. Zimmerman Co., Lansing, Mich, and 
Chicago, 1910-11; Office Engr. and Asst. Chief 
Engr., Mobile & O. R. R. Co.. Mobile, Ala., 
1911-12; Res. Engr., Union Ry. Co., Mernphis, 
1913-16; Engr., Joint Facilities for Receivers, 
Tex. and Pacific Ry., New Orleans, 1916-17; 
Asst. Engr., do., Dallas, Tex., 1917 — . Jr. 
Mem.. West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Frances 



Robertson Ohrum ('11), O 20, 1912, Indian- 
apolis. Children: Faith, b. Jl 19, 1913; Gregory, 
'^- P, 13, 1914; Eugene S., Jr., b. My 29, 1916; 
William Francis, b. D 3, 1917. Address, 414 N 
Edgefield St., Dallas, Tex. 

4352. OLIVE BELLE PERCIVAL (FOGLE) 
(Sister of No. 9316) 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ap 15, 1887, 
Urbana; d. Otis (b. Je 20, 1859, do.) and Anna 
Maria (Johnson) Percival (b. Mr 20, 1861, 
do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Grad. Stud., 
Univ. of 111., 191 1. H. Sc. Club. Assoc, Home 
Econ. Demonstrator, LTniv. of 111. Auth. : (with 
Florence Harrison) The Rural School Lunch, 
Exten. Circular, No. 4, D 1916. Married 
Floyd E. Fogle, F 25, 1919, Urbana. Address-, 
R. I, Kimball, O. 

4353. ALBERT MONROE PERKINS 
(Brother of No. 4354) 
Certified Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
N 18, 1S87, Farmington, Wash.; s. Albert 
Monroe and Emily (Niles) Perkins. Prepared 
in Thornburn H. S., Urbana. Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Cml. Club; Chess and Checker (ilub. 
\\'ith Haskins & Sells, Cert. Pub. Accts., 1910- 
11; Pub. Acct., 1912 — . Mem., Am. Inst, of 
Accts.; N. Y. St. Soc. of C. P. A. Address. 
527 Rosedale St., Pittsburgh. 

4354. REBA NILES PERKINS 
(Sister of No. 4353) 
Teacher: A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 12, 1886, 
Tuscola, 111.; d. Albert M. and Emily W. 
(Niles) Perkins (b. Jl 8, 1861). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Teacher, Rossville H. S.; do., 
Eng. Union IL S., Pittsburgh. Address, 527 
Rosedale St., Pittsburgh. 

4355. HARRY VIGGO PETERSEN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 20, 1881, 
Racine, Wis.; s. Louis (b. Denmark) and 
Karen Sophia (Hanson) Petersen (b. Den- 
mark). Delta Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Married 
Fern Elaine Breckenridge, Oak Park, Ap 18, 
1912. Address, 4307 Irving Park Blvd., Chi- 

4356. DAVID PETRIE 
Dept. Mgr.; A. B. in Bus.; b. Ap 19, 1889, 
Greenview. 111.; s. C. A. (b. Ap 21, 1859, Mt. 
Carmel, Ky.) and Lorcy Belle Petrie (b. O 
12, 1859, Mason City, 111.). Prepared in Ma- 
Fon City H. S. Delta Kappa Chi. Dept. Mgr., 
Butler Bros., Chicago. Married EUyn C. Gus- 
tafson, F 23, 1918. Chicago. Child, Ethel Ellyn, 
b. Ja 7, 1919. Address. 4309 N. Lincoln St., 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o Butler Bros., do.\ 

4357. DAVID COOK PETRIE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 9, 1887, Inver- 
gorden, Scotland; s. James Guild (b. Dundee, 
Scotland, 1850) and Isabella Girdwood (Cook) 
Petrie (b. St. .\ndrews, do.). Prepared in 
Boise (Idaho) H. S.; Univ. of Idaho, 1906-9. 
Agr. Club. Landscape Gardening; Instr., Agr. 
Sc. H. S., Meridian, Idaho, 1910-11; do., H. 
S., Ontario, Ore., 1911-14; do., H. S., Harney 
Co., Ore., 1915-17; Farmer. 1917. Mem., Congr. 
Church; Illini Club of Southern Idaho. Ad- 
dress, Boise, Idaho. 

4358. DONALD ALFRED PIERCE 
(Husband of No. 4587) 
Elec. Insp.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 20, 1883, 
Martinton, 111.; s. Charles Franklin (b. Mr 
2, 1857, Mason City, la.) and Clara Eulelia 
(Goodfellow) Pierce (b. Ja 13, 1864, Papineau, 
111.). Prepared in Watseka H. S. Eta Kappa 
Nu: Prelim. Honors; Class Football. Station 
Const., 1910; Asst. Insp., 1910-11; Insp., 191 1- 
16; Div. Insp., 1916-18. Married Mary Clellah 
Caley Cii), O 18, 1913, Huntington, Ind. 



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393 



Children: James Donald, b. O 9, 1914; Marian 
Elizabeth, b. Jl i, 1917. Address, 106 Fouser 
Ave., Joliet, 111.; btts. add., 310 Van Buren 

St., do. 

4359. LAURA ESTELLE PIERCE (CAIN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 7, 1886, Verona, 111.; 

d. William T. (b. N 27, 1859, do.) and Lorena 
Estelle (VanDeusen) Pierce (b. Ta 25, 1865, 
Leland, 111.). Prepared in Giflford H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Der Deutsche Verein; 
Spanish Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, H. S., 
ish Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, H. S., 
1910-11. Married Charles Downey Cain, O 8, 
1914, Giflford, 111. Children: Robert Pierce, b. 
S 22, 1915; Joseph William, b. Ja 22, 1918. 
Address, Giflford, 111. 

4360. LEONARD GEORGE PIERCE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 7, 1883. 

Meacheni, 111.; s. Charles (b. Ap i, 1859, 
Bloomingdale Tp., 111.) and Mary Jane 
(Bridge) Pierce (b. D 13, 1862, Hanover "Tp., 
Cook Co., 111.). Prepared in Elgin Acad. 
Philomathean; E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Technograph Bd. Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. 
Co., Schenectady, N. Y., Pittsfield. Mass., 1910- 
11; do.. New York City, 1912; Elec. Testing 
Laboratories, New York City, 1913; Elec. 
Engr., N. Y. Edison Co., New York City. 
Mem., M. E. Church, Urliana. Married Anna 
Y. Grahn, Ap 30, 1914, Zenafly, N. J. Ad- 
dress, 2120 Mapes Ave., New York City; bus. 
add., 124 E. 15th St., do. 

4361. FRANK LOYER PINCKNEY 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. S 20, 1884, Pon- 

tiac. 111.; s. Seymour V. (b. Palmyra, N. Y.) 
and Ida M. (Constable) Pinckney (b. Erie, Pa.). 
Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Iris; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Varsity Polo. Teacher, Man. Tr., Dun- 
dee, 111., 1910-12; do., Oak Park, 111., 1912-17. 
Sergt., Co. B, 314 Motor Supply Train, A. E. 
F., France, do., Army of (Occupation. Mem., 
111. St. Acad, of Sc. Address, Pontiac, 111. 

4362. ERMIN FAWCETT PLUMB 
Brick Manufacturer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
My 19, 1889; s. Fawcett (b. D 10, 1834, An- 
dover, O.) and Ermina (Ballard) Plumb (b. 
Peoria). Prepared in Streator Tp. H. S. Alpha 
Delta Phi. 3rd O. T. C, Camp Pike, Ark.; 2nd 
Lt., F. A.; 1st Lt., 9th Regt., Camp Jackson, 
S. C. Mem., U^niv. Club of Chicago. Married 
Alma Virginia Ogden, N 22, 1916. Address, 106 
Bluff St., Streator, 111.; bus. add., 323 E. 
Main St., do. 

4363. FRED MADISON POE 
Elec. Designer; B. S in M. E. ; b. N 9, 1887, 
Buffalo, III.; s. William Madison (b. Ag 13, 
1844, Owen Co., Ind.) and Malinda Frances 
(Yoke) Poe (b. O 12, 1845, Shelly Co., Ind.). 
Prepared in Sidney H. S.; Univ. Acad. M. E. 
Soc; Stud. Branch,^ A. S. M. E. ; Prelim. 
Honors. Chief Estimator, Am. Manganese 
Steel Co., Chicago Heights, 111.. 1910-17; Desig- 
ner, Edgewater Steel Co., (Dakmont, Pa., 1917 — . 
Married Gail Loreen Lantz, Ap 14, 191 1, Chi- 
cago Heights, 111. Child, Robert Madison, b. 
Mr 23, 1912. Address, Oakmont, Pa. 

4364. ALBERT RUMBLE POLLARD 
(Brother of No. 391 1) 
Tool Manufacturer; A. B. in Sc; u. Ja 6, 
1886, Chicago; s. John Z. (b. O 8, i8c;6, Char- 
lotte, N. Y.) and Julia Lillian (Torkington) 
Pollard (b. S 10, i860, Rochester, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago. Ilus.; 
Chem. Club; Class Football; Track Team. Ger. 
Am. Chem. Co., Milwaukee, igio; Asst. Chem. 
Engr., Chicago, ig 11-17; Salesman, W. H. 
Davis Machine Tool Co., 1917-18; Owner Am. 
Mach. Tool Co., Chicago, 1918—. Capt. Ord. 
R. C, Washington, D. C. Mem., Mach. Club, 
Chicago. Address, 3656 N. Springfield Ave., 
Chicago. 



4365. ETHEL CLAIRE POND 
(KALLEVANG) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 31, 1883, Sycamore, 111.; 
d. Charles C. (b. 1856, do.) and Rosetta 
(Harned) Pond (b. 1858, Mayfield, do.). Pre- 
pared in Sycamore H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Athe- 
nean; Kochov; Sigma Xi; Kappa Delta Pi; Pre- 
lim.. Final and Special Honors; Class Valedic- 
torian. Teacher, H. S., Sycamore, 111. Mar- 
ried Edwin J. Kallevang, D 30, 1915, Kilbourn, 
Wis. Child, Charles J., b. Ag 12, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 204 Hamilton St., Portage, Wis. 

4366. KARL LEWIS PONZER " 
(Brother of Nos. 1391, 3912) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 7, 1885, 
Henry, 111.; s. Carl August (b. Ger.) and Wil- 
helmina (Kruger) Ponzer (b. do.). Prepared 
in Henry H. S. C. E. Club; Triangle; Fresh- 
man Football; Track; Varsity Track. Partner, 
Parks Engng. Co., Pine Blutf, Ark. Mem., A. 
S. C. E. Married Grace Leona Short, Jl 2, 
1910, Owensville, Ind. Children: Carl Robert, 
b. Ag 25, 191 1 ; Jolm Lewis, b. F 20, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 1520 W. 1 8th St., Pine Blufif, Ark.; bus. 
add., 203 Citizen's Bank Bldg., do. 

4367. HENRY JOHN POPPERFUSS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 10, 1886, 
Tomah, Wis.; s. Mathew (b. Ger.) and Minie 
(Converski) Popperfuss (b. Poland). Prepared 
in St. Ignatius (iol!., Chicago. Delta Tau Del- 
ta; Shield and Trident; Ku Klux; Spaulding 
Guild; Fresh. Varsity Basket Ball and Track; 
Capt., Varsity Basket Ball. Concrete Const., 
Leonard Const. Co., Chicago, 1910; Bridge 
Dept.. I. C. Ry., Chicago. 1910; Const. Engr., 
Medeira Mamore Ry., Brazil, igio — . Prop., 
Hotel Newberry, Chicago, igig — . Air Service, 
Univ. of 111., igi7; ist Lt., A. E. F., France 
and Italy, 1918-19; Mustered out, F 8, 1919. 
Address, 819 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. 

4368. ARTHUR TUCKER PORTERFIELD 
Grain Dealer; B. S. in Arch.; b. S s, Sidney, 
111.; s. Albert G. (b. S 4, 1848, Pa.) and Eliza 
T. (Tucker) Porterfield (b. O.). Prepared in 
Sidney H. S.; Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi. Arch. 
Engr.. Chicago, 1910-15; do., Toledo, O., igis- 
18; Grain Dealer, Hindsboro, 111., igi8 — . Mar- 
ried Nellie Wilson, Je 22, 1911, Broadlands, 111. 
Child, Lloyd Lawrence, b. Ag 25, 1914. Ad- 
dress, Hindsboro, 111. 

4369. JAMES MICHAEL POWERS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O i, 1885, Mackinaw, 
111.; s. James (b. 1820, Waterford, Ire.) and 
Mary (Mcivi.enamin) Powers (b. i860. Donegal, 
do.). Prepared in Mackinaw H. S. Y. M. 
C. A.; Theta Kappa Nu; John Marshall Law 
Club. Mem., Tazewell Co. Bar Assn.; 111. St. 
Bar Assn. Married Anna Beryl, My 10, 1907. 
Child. Raymond Arkle, b. S 25, 1908. Address, 
1018 Bacon St., Pekin, 111. 

4370. FRED CAMERON PRATT 
Utilities Manager; B. S. in E. E.; d. Ag 4, 

18S9, Joplin, Mo.; s. E. J. and Kate (Cameron) 
Pratt. Prepared in Webb City H. S.; Kan. 
LTniv., 1905-7. Supt., Meter Dept., Spring 
River Power Co., and Empire Dist. Elec. Co.; 
Gen. Mgr., Alliance Gas and Power Co., 1918. 
Mem., A. I. E. E.; Nat. Elec. Light Assn. 
Married Rhea Lopp, S 20, igi3, Joplin, Mo. 
Child, Esther Kittv, b. Je 10, 1915. Address, 
60 Wall St., New York City. 

4371. FRANK DAVIS PRESTON 
Claim Adjuster; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 12, 

1888, Utica, Kan.; s. Joel Millard (b. 1862, 
Bentley, 111.) and Emma Belle (Williams') 
Preston (b. i860. Elvaston, ill.'). Prepared in 
Carthage Acad., Carthage, 111. LL. B., Cincin- 
nati Night Law Sch., 191 7. Asst. Ed., Illini; 



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Capt., Univ. Regt. With B. D. Berry & Co., 
Chicago; Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati; 
Menil)er.ship Sec, Y. M. C. A., Cincinnati, 
1915-16; Claim Adjuster, Travelers Ins. Co., 
do., iqi6-i7. Ex. Sec, Cincinnati Chap. Am. 
Red Cross, 1017; Ft. Benj. Harrison Training 
Camp; ist Lt., 353rd Inf., SgtTi Div., Camp 
Funston, Kan.; 48lh Co., 164th Depot Brig., 
do.; Sostli Pioneer Inf., A. E. F., c/o Cox & 
Co., 16 Charing Cross, I.onilon, Eng. Mom., 
Cincinnati Social Workers' Club; V. P., Cin- 
cinnati Illini Club. Address, Ncward, Mo. 

4372. HAROLD BERTRAM PROUT 
Bond Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 23, 
1888, VVhcaton, 111.; s. C. A. and Alice E. 
(Rudd) Prout. Prepared in Wheaton H. S. 
Delta Kappa Chi. Bond Salesman, Chicago. 
Married Elta Jewett Lewis, ,Mr 4, 191 1, Cham- 
paign. Address, 327 Marion St., Oak Park, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Nat. City Bank, 137 S. La 
Salle, Chicago. 

4373. CLARA PRUYN (MILLER) 
(Wife of No. 3109) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 19, 1888, Keithsburg, 
III.; d. William S. (New Boston. 111.) and 
Orinda V. (Emerson) Pruyn (b. D 21, 1852). 
Prepared in Keithsl)urg 11. S. Kochov. Mar- 
ried Chester Branch ^iiller ('07), 11 30, i<)io, 
Keitlisburg, 111. Children: Clara Marguerile, 
b. Je 29, 1911; Ruth Marian, b. O 12, 1917. 
Address, 5844 Von Versen Ave., St. Louis. 

4374. WILLIAM JAMES PUTNAM 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 22, 1887, 

Pana, 111.; s. James (b. My 22, 1848, Hins- 
dale, Mass.) and Emma S. (Paine) Putnam (b. 
F 24, 1851, Springlield, HI.). Prepared in 
Rosamond II. S.; Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; 
Scholarship in E. E., Grad. School; Class 
I'^oolball. Elcc. Engr., E. !•". Show, ujio; Eloc. 
Maintenance & Const. Foreman I. T. S., De- 
catur, 1910-12; Asst. Supt., Substations, I. T. 
S., Springfield, 111., 1912-14; Const. Engr., 
Omaha & Lincoln Ry. and Telephone Co., 
Omaha, 19:4; Const. Engr., I. T. S., Peoria, 
1915; Instr., T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1914 — . 
Mem., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Soc. for 
Promotion of Engng. Educ; Assoc. Mem., A. 

I. E. E. Married Nettie B. Smith, O 26, 1911, 
Clinton, 111. Children: Doris May, b. Ap 10, 
1915; Katherine Louise, b. S 2, 1917. Address, 
610 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., 204 
Lab. Applied Mech., Univ. of 111., do. 

4375. FRED HAROLD RAILSBACK. 
(Brother of Nos. 1260, 2217, 4866) 

Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 30, 1887, Hopedale, 
111.; s. Benjamin Thomas (b. Minier, 111.) and 
Margaret Mae (Flcnniken) Railsback (b. Co- 
lumbus, O.). Prepared in Hopedale and Normal 
H. Schs. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; 
Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; 
Van Twiller Court; Phoenix; Ku Klux; Hel- 
met; Prcs. Ath. Assn.; Hon. Mem., Stud. 
Council of III. Union; lU.-O. Debate; Var- 
sity Fresh. -Baseball; Capt., Class Baseball; Y. 
M. C. A. Cabinet; Bus. Staff, Illini. .Asst. 
City Atty. with G. A. Shalberg; City Atty., 
Silvis, 111.; Dir., The Mfrs. St. Bank, E. Mo- 
line, 111. Mem., Presby Church; A. F. A. M.; 
M. W. A.; Redmen; Cml. Club; Moline Club. 
Married Elizabeth Mae Johnson, O i, 19 13. 
Rock Lsland, Til. Child, ,lohn Bery, b. Je 

II, 1916. Address. E. Molme, 111.; bus. add.. 
Mfrs. St. Bank Bldg.. do. 

4376. GEORGE WILLIAM RATHJENS 

Drainage and Constr. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; 

b. O 3, 1880, Boston; s. Herman (b. Hamburg, 

Gcr.)"and Marie (Scherer) Rathjens (b. Nur- 

emburg, do.). Prepared in Mech. Arts II. S., 



St. Paul; Univ. Acad. Asst. Engr., C. M. & 
St. P. R. R.; Supt., Twin City Brick Co. and 
(ien. Mgr., Farmers Drainage & Const. (Jo. Lt. 
Col., 313th Engrs., Camp Dodge, la. Assoc. 
Mem., Am. Ry. Engrs. Assn.; C. E. Soc. of 
St. Paul; A. S. M. E.; A. I. M. E.; Am. Cera- 
mic Soc; Charter Comn., City of St. Paul. 
Married Marie Beltz, 1904, Indianola, la. 
Children: Marie Marguerite Ilulda, b. D 24, 
1005; Louise Marie Marguerite, b. Jl 22, 1907; 
Martha Marie Marguerite, b. S 23, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 858 Cherokee Ave., St. Paul. 

4377. FRANCIS GERALD GRIFFIN 
REARDON 
(Brother of Nos. 1398, 3149, 3150) 
Lawyer; A. B. in Sc; b. Boynton, 111.; s. 
Bryan and Anna (Fleming) Reardon. Pre- 
pared in Delavan H. S. ; John Marshall Law 
.Sch., 191 1. LL. B., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1912. 
Phi Kappa; Chem. Club; 111. Union; Philo- 
mathean; Freshman-Soph. Debate; 111. -Nor. 
Debate; Philoniathean-Adelphic Debate. Ad- 
mitted to Bar, 1912; Associated in practice 
of law with Will T. Sumner, Jerseyville, 111., 
1915^. Address, Jerseyville, 111. 

4378. WILLIAM SEED REDHED 
(Brother of No. 5889) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 11, 1887, 
Tolono, 111.; s. William (b. S 23, 1830, March, 
Caml)ridgeshire, Eng.) and Alice Eloise Red- 
hed (b. |c 12, 1850, Cletlieroe, Lancashire, 
Eng.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. Delta 
Kappa Chi; Final and Special Honors; Fresh- 
man Track; Varsity Track; Treas. Class. Asst. 
Adjt. (Hdqtrs.) Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; Capt., F. 
A., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, Tolono, 
Ill.t 

4379- CLAUDE HAZLETT REEDER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 3, 1888, 
VVatseka, 111.; s. J. O. (b. do.) and Bell (Haz- 
lett) Reeder (b. Milford, 111.). Prepared in 
Watseka H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; 
Engr., E. E. Show. Lineman, 1910; Sta. 
Operator, 191 1; Labor Efficiency Engr., 191 1- 
12; Elec. Engr., specializing on Electrolysis, 
1912-15; Engr., (3ity of (^hicago, 1915 — . Mar- 
ried (jertrude E. Sweeting, Mr 8, 1911, Chi- 
cago. Address, 444 W. 70th St., Chicago. 

4380. HOWELL HIRAM REEVES 
(Brother of No. 908) 
Publicity Agt.; B. S. in Ry. E.; b. O 22, 
1885, Tampico, 111.; s. Joseph Cunningham (b. 
Ap 26, 1840, Marion, N. Y.) and Frances Ro- 
sette (Brewer) Reeves (b. N 26, 1843, Mon- 
terey, Mass.). Pre]iarcd in Champaign H. S. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Pres., E. E. Soc; Treas., Stud. 
Branch, A. I. E. E. Stud. Course, Gen. Elec. 
Co., iqio-ii; Street Lighting Specialist, 1911- 
17; Publicity Agt., Philadelphia, 1917 — . Auth.: 
Constant Current Transformer, Gen. Elec. Re- 
fiew. Vol. XIV; Const, and Installation of 
Stage Lighting Equipment, do.. Vol. _ XVII; 
Incandescent Street Lighting Regulating Ap- 
paratus, do.. Vol. XIX; Phantom Circuit Re- 
mote (Control Svstem, do.. Vol. XX. Married 
Jessie Smith, S 10, 1913. Albany, N. Y. Child, 
Charles Howell, b. N 23, 1915. Address, Gen. 
Elec. Co., Witherspoon Blvd., Philadelphia. 

4381. HARRY JASPER REIGER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; s. Fritz (b. 
Springlield, 111.) and Victoria (Phifer) Reiger. 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Acacia. Drafts- 
man Oloy Cervin, Rock Island, 1910; Chief 
Draftsman, George H. Helmle, Arch., Spring- 
lield, 1910-11; Arch., 1912 — . Sergt., Saumur 
Art. Sch., France, Jl 18, 1918. Address, 601 
W. Capitol Ave.. Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 42 
Ridgelv Bank Bldg., do. 



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4382. AMANDA BARBARA RENICH 
(DAILEY) 

(Sister of Nos. 2221, 4871, 4872) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 11, 1886, 
Woodstock, lU.; d. Frederic (b. Berne, Swit- 
zerland) and Catherine (Stein) Renich (b. 
Chicago). Prepared in Woodstock H. S.; 
Berea Coll., 1006-7; Grad. Work, Univ. of 111., 
1913-14. Teacher, Homer, H. S., 111., 1910-13. 
Married David Arthur Dailey, Ag 19, 1914. 
Children: Arthur Renich, b. Je 14, 1916; Mary 
Catherine, b. Ag 28, 1917. Address, McVeigh, 
Ky. 

4383. WENDELL PHILLIPS RENNER 

(Brother of No. 6508) 
Bookkeeper; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 8, 
1887, Urbana; s. Enos Henry (b. Rantoul, 111.) 
and Lou Ella Renner (b. Urbana). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Univ. Band. Bookkeeper, 
Auditor of Disbursements Office, I. i'. S., 
Champaign, 1910-12. U. S. A. Ord. Dept., 
1918-^. Married Nina Jones, D 24. 1910, C!ol- 
linsville. 111. Child, b. Jl 1912. Address, 707 
W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

4384. PERCIE COBB RENTFRO 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 27, 1886, Williams- 
ville, III.; s. Robert C. (b. Ap 2, 1861, Effing- 
ham, III.) and Cassie (Pursel) Rentfro (b. F 
23, 1869, Springfield, 111.). Prepared in Mon- 
ticello H. S. Lawyer, Helena, Mont., 1912 — . 
III. Nat. Guard, 1909-11. Address, Helena, 
Mont. 

4385. JAMES VERNE RICHARDS 
Struct. Engr. and Arch.; B. S. in A. E.; b. 
Ag 30, 1889, Moline, 111.; s. William V. (b. 
1862, London, Eng.) and Adeline Sophie 
(Haney) Richards (b. 1864, Streator, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Moline H. S. Zeta Psi; Tau Beta 
Pi; Arch. Club; Phoenix; Jr. Councilman; 
Pres., 111. Union; Football; Capt., Track Team. 
Struct. Designer and Supt., Joseph C. Llewel- 
lyn, Arch., Chicago, 1910-15; do., Perkins, Fel- 
lows & Hamilton, 191 5-16; Love & Richards, 
1916; III. Naval Reserve, 1903-8; Employ of 
Smith, Hauser and Maclsaac, Inc. on Const. 
of Curtis Bay Ordinance Depot, Baltimore. 
Married Margaret Dana Wilcox, je 14, 1916. 
Address, Booc 115, Landsdown, Md. 

4386. CARL BARROWS RICHARDSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.: b. O 27. 1882. 
Tampico, 111.; s. Frederick Hill and Mary Etta 
(Barrows) Richardson (b. O 2, 1853, Avon, 
O.). Prepared in Loraine (O.) H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Triangle; Mandolin Club, 1902-3. 
Bridge Insp., Erie Co., O., iqio-ii: Asst. City 
Engr., Sandusky, O., 1912; Asst. Engr. sewer 
const., Duluth, Minn., 1912-13; Draftsman, 
Best Mfg. Co., Duluth, Minn., 1914-iS; do.. 
Minn. Steel Co., 1915-16; do.. Am. Rolling Mill 
Co., 1916-18. Married Edith Brooks Brown, 
Ja I, 1912, Superior, Wis. Children: Betty 
Hunter, b. N i, 191-!; Carl Barrows, Jr., b. F 
16, 1916. Address, 80s Lincoln Ave., Middle- 
town, O. 

4387. EDWIN BROWN RIGHTER 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 23, 1881;, 
Saunemin, 111.; s. William H. (b. Lockport, 
111.) and Clara O. CBrown) Righter (b. Carey, 
O.). Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Capt., Var- 
sity Baseball. Engr., Nat. Elec. Lamp Assn., 
Cleveland; Foreman, Photometer Dept., St. 
Louis Carbon Lamp VVorks, 1910-17; Salesman, 
Federal Mortgage Finance Co., 191 7 — . Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married Vera Pearl Ross, Jl 3, 
1012, Saunemin, 111. Children: Edwin Ross, b. 
My IS, 1913; Janet, b. My 26, 1915 Cdied Mr 
18, 1917; Jean Elizabeth, b. My 4. 1918. Ad- 
dress, 854 Colormade Rd., Cleveland; bus. add., 
Federal Mortgage Finance Co., Guardian Bldg., 
do. 



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4388. OAKLEY BEEBE RIVES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. : b Te 21 tSH« 
fir'.^' /"-,^;^ Charles Villiam-^a^W 27: 
r ,'iri''-r'""-\n''° h\ ^^urtius) Rives (b. Ap 
fiHd tV ^"'"°'"°"v,/'-^-.,P^^P=>^^d in Green 
n i "• ?n ^«'"- '^'"''= Track. Farmer. Rock 
Bridge 111., igio-i8. Sec. Farmer's Inst!^ 
1915: Crop Committeeman, Greene Co. Ill 
Farm Bur., 191 8; R. A. M.; O. E. S.; M W 

V;::r h^- f ,^^-T,.^^i'"'«^'l I^^la Bauer. S 2, 
191S. Greenfield III. Child, William Bauer, b 
Ja I, 1918. Address, Rock Bridge, 111. 

4389. FRANK ANSON ROBBINS 
Professor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja' 7. 1884. 
Rocky 11,11 Conn.) and Lucy (Kinney) Rob^ 

Cn"ll ^tJ A^'n'H'-^-, Prepared in Yankton 
Coll. Acad. A. B Yankton Coll.. 1907. E. E. 
Soc; Stud Branch, A. I. E. E. ; Final Honors 
Asst. Prof. E. E., la. St. Coll.. Ames. la.; 
Summers with Commonwealth Edison Co Chi- 
cago; do Gen Elec. Co.. Schenectady, N. Y : 
Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh 
rL ■ ?"?!,"•• |"P",'°'- Water, Light and Power 
I1/',ir\n' Synchronizmg with lamps, Elec. 
{Vorld, Vol. 70. Mem., Congr. Church" Assoc 

^'";-o ^- kh \.>^f"\'^ Helen Hunting j'e 
24, 1914. Child, Elizabeth, b. Ap 15, 191= ^rf. 
dress, 77?, W. gth St., Superior, Wis. 

4390. JOSEPH ROBBINS 

(Brother of No. 7171) 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b 71 si iSS/. 

J°'>et. 111.: s. Simeon Volney' (b. {a 11'. Ig.' 

fH.n^T1?^''M= ^-rJ-^ ^"^ Luella Josephine 
(Haney) Robbins (b. S 6, 1856, Marietta. 111.) 

C 1''n W^^r"%^''-iP-, ^^ LaGrange. * With 
Ti I • Vo.^,- ^- Fulton. 111., ,910; Am. 
Telephone & Telegraph Co.. Indianapolis, iqiil 
16; do., Chicago 1916. Married Lola R. Kist- 
A ;J^ 5, 1915. Graysville. Tenn. Address. 121 
A^^^ l^-' '^P"-a'"«s Park. 111.: bus. add.. 
Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Chicago. 

439t. KENDALL EDWARD ROBINSON 

v^tV- ^"^lu' ^- x^T- '" C- E.; b. F 10. 1888, 
Rockford, 111.; s Normal Sylvester and Ade- 
laide Mary (Kendall) Robinson. Prepared in 
Rockford H.S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi^ Bridge 
Insp., 111. St Highway Comn.. 1910; Govt! 
.■surv., L!ur. ot Lands. 1910; Govt, work in P I 
191 1—. Address SI 5 S. 2nd St., Rockford, 111.';' 
bus. add., Surv. Bur. of Lands, Manila. P. I. 

4392. LOUIS ROCKWELL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 9, 1887. St. Charles, 
'Vat F^^^JK "'■ ^ -"• "861, Plato Tp., III.) 
and Mabel (Van Patten) Rockwell (b. 1862, St 
Cl-arles, 111.). Prepared in St. Charles H. S.; 
Metropolitan Bus. Coll., Elgin, 111. Fresh.- 
Varsity Basket Ball; Class Basket Ball. Ad- 
mitted to Bar 1910. City Atty., St. Charles, 
111.. 1911. .2nd Lt., 2nd Engrs., Co. C. Army 
ot Occupation, Ger. Address, St. Charles, 111. 

4393. CARLOS NICHOLAS ROMERO 
Farrner; B. S^ in Agr.; b. N 4. 1889, Chihua- 
hua, Mex;s. D. C. Romero. Prepared in N. 
M. Agr. Coll. Agr. Club. Address, Chihuahua. 
Mex.T 

^394. ELIZABETH IRENE ROSE 
(DITTMER) 
B. Mus.; b. Ja 24, 1888. Rankin. IlL; d. 
Wilham Willard (b. Mr 26, 1861, Wellsville, 
O.) and Jennie Belle (Hayes) Rose (b. My 28, 
1864. South Bend. Ind.). Prepared in Rankin 
H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; Yo Ma; Final 
Honors. Rankin. 111., 1910-14; Warren, O., 
1914 — • Mem., Warren Afternoon Mus. Club. 
1015 — . Married Harry Le Roy Dittmer, Je 16, 
1 015, Warren, O. Child, Richard William, b. 
My 16, 19 1 6. Address, x6 Oak Knoll Drive, 
Warren, O. 



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4395. WEBSTER BARCLAY ROSE 
Asst., Professional Educ; A. B. in Sc; b. 
My 2, 1884, Windsor, 111.; s. Benjamin F. (b. 
Mr 1856, do.) and Nancy (Townley) Rose (b. 
1857, do.). Prepared in Gays H. S.; Univ. 
Acad.; Univ. of Cliicago, 1908; Columbia, 191.';. 
Acacia; Philomathean. Asst., Professional 
Educ, St. Dept. of Registration and Educ, 
Springfield, 111. Mem., Abingdon Country 
Club; Bus. Men's Cml. Club; Ansar Shrine. 
Address, 1450 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 



4396. . LOUISE HENRIETTA ROSS 
Clerk and Typist; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 12, 
1888; d. Norman J; (b. Je 11, 1861, Toronto, 
Can.) and Louise (Krutz) Ross (b. Ap 16, 1866 
Berlin, Ger.). Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. 
Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Sr. Memorial Com. 
Clerk and Typist, Chicago District Ord. Office, 
Finance Section. Address, Hotel May wood, 
Kenosha, Wis.; bus. add., 155 E. Superior 
St., Chicago. 

4397. DANIEL MALTBY RUGG 
(Son of No. 326) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 27, 1S89, 
Champaign; s. Frederick Daniel ('82), (b. D 22, 
1 86 1, Champaign) and Cora May (Maltby) 
Rugg (b. My 24, 1870, Warren, O.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Sr. Ball Com. 
111. Steel Co., Gary, Ind., 1910-14; Supt.. Chat- 
tanooga Gas & Coal Products Co., Chattanooga, 
1914-16; Coke Oven Engr., Gas Machinery Co., 
Cleveland, 1916-17. ist. Lt., 307th Engrs., A. 
P. O. 742, A. E. F., France, 191 7 — . Tr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. ; Assoc. Mem., Am. Iron and Steel 
Inst. Married Elizabeth Green, D 18, iqis, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. Address, 241 McCallie 
Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 

430S. CARRIE LE VERNE RULE (COATS) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 12, 1888, Greenfield. 
Ind.; d. Jesse W. (b. N 13, 1S57, do.) and Ella 
(Glasscock) Rule (b. Ag 28, :865, do.). Pre- 
pared in Cairo H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma; 
Ath. Assn.; Varsity Basketball. Art Supvr., 
Cairo, 111., 1910-17. Married Gale Waite Coats, 
Je 20, 1917, (died F 24, 1918). Address, 416 
26th St., Cairo, 111. 

4399. GEORGE RUTLEDGE 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; A. M., igia; Ph. 
D., Math., 1915; b. D 18, 1881, Jacksonville, 
111.; s. William Newton (b. 1844, Greenville, 
111.) and Emma I.acona (Hammel) Rutlc(l.:je 
(b. 1858, Morgan Co., 111.). Prepared in Whip- 
ple Acad., Jacksonville; Armour Sc. Acad., 
Chicago. Sigma Xi; Pres., Math. Club; Final 
and Special Honors. Adj. Prof. Math.. Ga. 
Sch. of Tech., 1910-11; .^sst.. Math., Univ. of 
111., 1911-14; Instr., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 
1915 — . Married Rella Eckler Casteen, 1905, 
Versailles, 111. Child, Philip Casteen, b. 1906. 
Address, Mass. Inst, of Tech., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

4400. WILLIAM AMOS SAWTELL 
Ranchman; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 19, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Henry Francis (b. My 2, 1843. Bos- 
ton, Mass.) and Sophia Frances (Michel) Saw- 
tell (b. Dubuque, la.). Prepared in R. T. Crane 
Tech. H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ed.. III. Agn Ranchman, Powell, Wyo., 
1010-16; do.. Miles City, Mont., 1917- Wyo. 
Militia, 1913; First Lt., Co. C, Wyo.; Border 
Service, 1916; Capt., Co. C, 1917; do., Bat. F, 
148th F. A.. A. E. F., France. 1918; Maj., 
do.. Army of Occupation, Ger. Married Helen 
Mary Fiegenbaum, Je 27, 19 14. Chicago. Child, 
William Amos, Jr., b. F 5. 1916. Powell, Wyo. 
Address, Miles City, Mont. 



4401. ALBERT BUTLER SAWYER, JR. 
(Husband of No. 5875; Brother of Nos. 6539, 
9370) 
Mgr. of Ranch; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 4, 
1888, Tuscola, 111.; s. Albert Butler (b. Ja 3, 
1837, Milton, Vt.) and Fannie Maria (War- 
dall) Sawyer (b. F 26, 1862, Springfield, 111.). 
Prepared in Tuscola H. S.; Culver Mil. Acad. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Phoenix; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Yoxan; Helmet; Orange and Blue Danc- 
ing Club; Prelim. Honors; 111. Union Council; 
V. P., Union; Soph, and Sr. Smoker Corns. 
Mgr., Sawyer Ranch. Married Agnes Nellie 
I'orter ('13), D 31, 1913, Olney, 111. Address, 
Norborne, Mo. 

4402. WILLIAM FRED SCHALLER 
(Brother of No. 6544) 
Plant Engr. and Cml. Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; 
M. S., 1912; b. My 26, 1889, Mendota, 111.; 
s. Vert C. (b. F 25, i860. Clarion Tp., 111.) 
and Emelia F. C. (Faber) Schaller (b. F 4, 
1859, do.). Prepared in Blackstone H. S., 
Mendota. Eta Kappa Nu; Gamma Alpha; Pre- 
lim, and Final Honors. Scholarship in Grad. 
-Sch. Testing Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., iqio-ii; 
Elec. Engr., Edison Elec. 111. Co., Brooklyn; 
Asst. Supt. of Power, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. 
R. Co., 1914-16; Plant Engr. and Cml. Mgr., 
Engng., Supvr. Co.. N. Y., 1916-17. ist Lt. 
Ord. Reserve Corps, Div. Am. Ord. Base De- 
pot, France, 1917; 17th Provisional Ord. De- 
pot Co., Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C, 1918; 
1st Prov. Regt.. Camp Hancock, Ga. Mem., 
A. I. E. E.; United Service Club of Am. Ad- 
dress, 2S7 W. I20th St., New York City. 

4403. BERTHA MABEL SCHNEIDER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 14, 1886, Colum- 
bus, O. ; d. Charles Preston (b. Ja 15, 1857, 
Dayton, O.) and Sarah Gay (Innis)' Schneider 
(b. Tl 25, 1861, Columbus, O.). Prepared in 
N. il. S:, Columbus, O. A. B., O. St. Univ., 
1907. Alethenai; Pres., Lib. Club; Gamma Phi 
Beta. Libn. Asst., O. St. Lib., Columbus, O., 
1910-11; Cataloger, O. St. Univ. Lib., do., 
1911-13; Plead Cataloger, do., 1913 — . Mem., 
Columbus Lib. Club; O. Lib. Assn.; Am. Lib. 
.\ssn. Address, 1404 Wesley Ave., Columbus, 
O.; bus. add., O. St. Univ. Lib., do. 

4404. CHARLES HENRY SCHNETZLER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 16, 1888, 

Fairbury, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ag 23, 1856, Mon- 
roe Co., O.) and Eliza (Verkler) Schnetzler 
(b. S 7, 1864, Canton Zurich, Switzerland). 
Prepared in Fairbviry H. S. Arch. Club; Pen 
and Brush Club; Tau Sigma Pi; Special Hon- 
ors; Sec, Arch. Club; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Tech- 
nograt'h. Supt., Const., summer, 1910; Arch. 
1910 — . Mem., Arch. League of Am. Married 
Maude Martha Decker, Ja 28, 1911, Chicago. 
Children: Helen Louise, b. N s, 1911; Edyth 
Marie, b. N 26, 1914. Address, Fairbury, fU. 

4405. GEORGE WILLIAM SCHOEFFEL 
Gen. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 27, 1880, 

Freeport, 111.; s. C. G. (b. do.) and Minnie 
(Brokhausen) Schoeffel (b. do.). Prepared in 
Freeport II. S. Delta Kappa Chi; Phoenix; 
Philomathean; Prelim. Honors; Illini StafT; 
Asst. Ed., Alumni Quarterly. Reporter, Cham- 
taign Gazette, 1910-11; Asst. City Ed., Peoria 
Jour., 1911-12; Adv. Mgr., do., 1912-14; Gen. 
Agt.. Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., Central 111. 
and Northern Mo., 1914 — . Mem., Peoria Illi- 
ni Club; Peoria Canoe Club; Peoria Univ. 
Club; Kickapoo Golf Club; Peoria Assn. of 
Commerce; Peoria Life Underwriters; 111. 
Valley Yacht Club. Married Italene Pedrick, 
Ag 18, 1914, Peoria. Child, Helen Jane, b. N 
24, 1917. Address, 301 North St., Peoria; bus. 
add.. 217-18-19 Jefferson Bldg., do. 



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4406. OTTO FRED SCHULZKE 
(Brother of No. 3955) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 16, 1888, 
Springfield, 111.; s. William H. (b. My 8, 1854, 
Saxony, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Miller) Schulzke 
(b. My 24, 1856, Springfield, 111.). Prepared 
in Springfield H. S.; Carthage Coll. Phi Gam- 
ma Delta; Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst. Chem., 
Mo. Portland Cement Co., St. Louis, 1910-12; 
do., Superior Portland Cement Co., Concrete, 
Wash., 1912-13; Chief Chem., Mo. Portland 
Cement Co., St. Louis, 1913-18. Mem., A. C. 

5. Married Janette Gehlman, O 15, 1913, 
Springfield, 111. Children: Frederick W., b. 
Jl 20, 1014; Elizabeth V., h. D 2, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 8849 Portland Terrace, St. Louis; bus. 
add., Mo. Portland Cement Co., do. 

4407. GEORGE SCHUSTER 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 13, 1887, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. Robert (b. Jl 28, 1858, St. 
Louis) and Barbara (Ziegler) Schuster (b. Ja 
31, 1858, Lancaster, Pa.). Prepared in Lincoln 
H. S. M. E. Soc; Stud. Branch. A. S. M. E. 
Draftsman, Test. Dept., A. T. & S. F. Ry., 
191 1 ; Shop, do.. 1912-13; Test. Dept., do., 1913- 
17. Ca]5t., Ord. R. C, 191 7; Am. Ord. Base 
Depot, France, 1917-18; Commanding Officer, 
Co. C 1st Provisional Ord. Depot Bn., 1918; 
Ord. Dept., U. S. R., H. A. Div., France, 1918; 
Washington, D. C.. 1919 — . Mem., K. of C. Ad- 
dress, 5o8J/^ Broadway, Lincoln, 111. 

4408. PETER WOLFF SEITER 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 15, 1882, 
Chicago; s. Anton (b. D 1837, Baden-Baden, 
Ger.) and Johanna (Wolflf) Seiter (b. Ag 1847, 
Prussia, Ger.). Prepared in S. Div. H. S., 
Chicago. Treas., Triangle; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Mgr., Sr. Class Football. U. S. P. 
O., Chicago, 1901-2. Milk Insp., Dept. of 
Health. Chicago. 1909; Struct. Engr., 111. Steel 
Co., Chicago. 111. Nat. Guard, 2nd Regt., 1901- 
4. Mem., I. O. O. F.; I Will Lodge. Mar- 
ried Verna Smith Nicholson. D 23, 1910, Cham- 
paign. Children: Florence Nicholson, b. Jl 24, 
1907; Doris Jessie, b. N 26, 191 1; Louise Adell, 
b. Je 13, 1915. Address, 4212 Kildare Ave.. 
Chicago. 

4409. BESSIE ESTELLE SHACKELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; b. 
Ap 9, 1 888; d. Francis W. and Bessie 0. (Mar; 
vin) Shackell. Prepared in Galena H. S. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Athenean; Pre- 
lim, and Final Honors; Scholarship in Latin. 
Teacher, Farmer City, HI., 1911-13; do., Auro- 
ra, 111., 1913-15; do.. Central H. S., Omaha, 
Neb., 1915-18. Address, Soo S. i8th St., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 

4410. BENJAMIN SHAPIRO 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S is, 1888, 

Chicago; s. I. (b. Russia) and Bertha Shapiro 
(b. do.). Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago; Armour Inst., 1906-7. Ivrim; C. 
E. Club. Estimator and Draftsman, J. S. Mo- 
ninger, 1910-11; Designer, Continental Bridge 
Co., 191 1 ; Operator, Commonwealth Edison 
(To., 1912; Detail and Design, Worden Allen 
Co., 1912-15; Struct. Engr., Holabird & Roche, 
Archs., Chicago, 1915 — . 111. Nat. Guard, 1905- 

6. Married Jleriam Bertha Howtover, D 31, 
1913. Child, Eleanor Doris. Address, 1943 S. 
Hamlin Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1400 Monroe 
BIdg., do. 

441 1. EDGAR JAMES SHAW 
(Brother of No. 8745) 

Sales Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 9, 1887, 
Milwaukee; s. Edgar Wells (b. Ag 29, 1848, 
Genesee Co.. N. Y.) and Margaret (Wood) 
Shaw (b. Mv 6, i860, Eng.). Prepared in 
Jefferson H. S., Chicago. Struct. Draftsman, 
Office Const. Engr., Union Pac. R. R., Chicago, 
1910-11; Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., 1911- 



12; C. M. & St. P. Ry., 1912-13; Sales Engr., 
Trussed Concrete Steel Co., 1914-18. Address, 
6283 Louise Ave., Chicago. 

4412. LEROY BRIGGS SHERRY 
Surgeon; A. B. in Sc. ; b. O 10, 1887, Chi- 
cago; s. Dr. Henry and Lillian (Briggs) Sherry. 
Prepared in Pasadena H. S.; Univ. of Calif., 
1906-08. Delta Upsilon. M. D., Johns Hopkins 
Ltniv., Baltimore, 1914. Interne, Lakeside 
Hosp., Cleveland, 1914-15; Asst. Resident 
Surg., do., 1915-17; Resident Surg., do., 1917- 
18. ist Lt., Med. R. C, U. S. A., 1916; Base 
Hosp., No. 4, U. S. A. with B. E. F., France, 
1918 — . Address, 221 Fremont Ave., South 
Pasadena, Calif. 

4413. CHARLES CULVER SHIELDS 

B. S. in M. E.; b. D 31, 1885, Chicago; s. 
Tames H. Shields. Prepared in Deerfield Tp. 
"H. S. 2nd Lt., 58th F. A. Brig., A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Address, Highland Park, IlLf 

4414. RAYMOND JOSEPH SHIELDS 
Struct. Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 

6, 1887, Harvard, 111.; s. James P. (b. 1852, 
Cherry Valley, 111.) and Mary (Sullivan) 
Shields (b. 1850, Alden, 111.). Prepared in 
Harvard H. S. Phi Kappa. Address, Har- 
vard, Ill.t 

4415. HARRY ERLE SHINN 
B. S. in C. E.; b. O 2, 1887; s. Aaron and 
Sarah Caroline (Suitt) Shinn. Prepared in 
Mattoon H. S. Triangle. R. R. Engr., Mattoon, 
111., 1910; Civ. Engr.. Big Four R. R., Wabash, 
Ind., 1910-11; Civ. Engr. and Draftsman, K. C. 
S. R. R., Texarkana, Tex., 1911-13; Co. Supt., 
Highways, Coles Co., Mattoon, 111., I9i3;i8. 
Mem. Congr. Church. Married Pearl Eliza- 
beth Newcomb, Ap 10, 1912, Champaign. Child, 
Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jl 7, 19 14. Address, 11 13 
Lafayette Ave., Mattoon, 111.; bus. add., 1807 
Broadway, do. 

4416. HENRY ELLIS SHIPLEY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 15, 1887, Petersburg, 
111.: s. Clement Washington (b. My 6, 1864, do.) 
and Evelyn (Nance) Shipley (b. N 9, 1867, do.). 
Prepared in Petersburg Harris H. S. Sigm? 
Nu; Phi Delta Phi. Const. Work on Chicagu- 
New York Electric Air Line Ry., 1910; Law 
and Pacific States Secret Service Agency, 
1910-11; City Atty., Haskell, Okla. Mem., 
Portland, Ore., Alumni Assn. Married Jess 
M. Richmond, Rockford, 111., O 3, 1912. Child- 
ren: Henry Richmond, b. D 18, 191 3; Robert 
Clement, b. D 3, 1914. Address, Haskell, Okla. 

4417. ORIN EARL SHIRLEY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b.Jl i, 1887; 
s. Charles F. and Mary Ella (Shank) Shir- 
ley. Prepared in Paris H. S. Prelim, and 
Final Honors. In Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1910-12; Alternating Current Engng. Dept., 
do., 1912-18. Auth.: (with R. E. Doherty) 
Reactance of Synchronous Machines and its 
Application, 1909, A. I. E. E. Proceedings, Jl 
1918; Analysis of Short Circuit Oscillograms, 
Gen. Elec. Review, F 1917. Assoc. Mem., A. 
I. E. E. ; Mem., Edison Club, Schenectady, N. 
Y. Address, 706 South Ave., Schenectady, N. 
Y. 
4418. ARCADIE JACOB SHKLOWSKY 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 18, 1885, 
Zitomir, Russia; s. Jacob Shklowsky. Pre- 
pared in Univ. of Kiev. Civ. Engr., D. L. 
R. R., Hoboken, N. J. Address, 3737 Douglas 
Blvd., Chicago. 

4419. JOHN RAYMOND SHULTERS 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A.; A. M., 1911; 
Ph. D., 1918; b. F 10, 1881, Bristol, N. Y.; s. 
Julius (b. S 3, 1832, Mendon, N. Y.) and 



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Maria Louise (Woolstoii) Shulters (b. Ap 18, 
1844, Mendon, N. Y.). Prepared in Canan- 
daigua Acad., Caiiandaigua, N. Y.; Syracuse 
Univ., 1901-2. Kaslerncrs' Club; Prelim. 
Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Univ. Band; 
Scholarship; Fellowship; Instructor, Univ. of 
111., 1917 — . Address, 1203 VV. Springfield Ave., 
Urbana. 

4420. R015ERT LKK SllUTE 
(Husband of No. 4432) 
Factory Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 21, 1887, 
Ottawa, 111.; s. J. II. (b. Eng.J and Ella 
(Francis) Shute (b. 111.). Prepared in 
Ottawa II. S. Ilus. ; E. E. Soc. Factory Engr., 
West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1911-16; Bus. for 
self, 1910-17; Production Mgr., Briggs & 
Stratton Co., Milwaukee, 191 7-18; Factory 
Engr.. Trostil Leather Co., do., 1918 — . Mem., 
City (Jlub, Milwaukee; Milwaukee Illiiii. Mar- 
ried Laura Annette Stephens ('10), Je 5, 1912, 
Champaign. Child, Janet Hazel, b. Ap 3. iQiO. 
Address, 251 Mower Court, Wauwatosa, Wis. 

4421. RUTH IIUSTED SIG.VOR 
(Sister of No. S4is) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. .\p 6, iS8;, 
Urbana; d. George J. (b. Jl 4, 1858, Clarks- 
field, O.) and Margaret S. (Geiger) Signor (b. 
F II, 1 86 1, Agency City, la.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Asst., Urbana 
Kindergarten, 1917-18. Address, 501 W. 
Green St., Urbana. 

4422. HARRY HERBERT SLAWSON 
Adjuster; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 6, 1885, 
Harvard, 111.; s. Jerome (b. Jl 8, 1847, Dunham, 
111.) and Adelaide (Smitli) Slawson (b. N 18, 
1849, N. Y.). Prepared in Harvard II. S. Ad- 
juster, Sears, Roebuck & Co. Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Address, 3210 Arthington St., Chicago. 

4423. ARTHUR LLOYD SMITH 
Director; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 17, 1887; s. 

Charles Clarence (b. My 15, 1854) and Har- 
riet (Baker) Smith (b. Ag 20, 1852). Pre- 
pared in Paw Paw H. S. LL. B., Am. Exten. 
Univ., Los Angeles, 191 8. Ionian; Educ. Club; 
Alpha Sigma Phi. Teacher, H. S., Sullivan, 
111.; Vocational Dir., Muncie Vocational Sch., 
Muncie, Ind. Mem., Nat. Educ. Fraternity; 
A. F. A. M. Married Genevieve Laura Stcb- 
bins, Ag 2, 191 1, Marseilles, III. Auth.: 
Volumetric and Gravimetric Iron Ore Analysis, 
Evening Wisconsin; Elec. Engng. for Indus. 
Schs., Appleton Press; Indus. Chem., Paper- 
making, Applcton Vocational Sch. Pub. Ad- 
dress, Muncie Vocational Sch., Muncie, Ind. 

4424. GEORGE HAROLD SMITH 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 10, 1888, 

Rockford, 111.; s. George Eddie (b. S 6, 1856, 
Durand, 111.) and Nellie (Foote) Smith (b. 
S 9, 1856, Rockford, 111.). Prepared m Rock- 
ford H. S. Class Football. Civ. Engr., 1910; 
do., Rockford and Interurban Ry. Co., 191 1 — . 
Married Laura Eleanor Brown, O 25, 1911, 
Rockford 111. Address, R. 9. Rockford, Ill.t 

4425. ARTHUR HENRY SONNTAG 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 28, 1887, 
Alton, 111.; s. William Sonntag. Prepared in 
Alton H. S. Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1910 — . Address, 123 Nott Terrace, 
Schenectady, N. Y.t 

4426. FRANK EARL SPERRY 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E.; b. S s, 1886, 
Aurora, 111.; s. George Earl (b. Mr 28, 1858, 
St. Charles, 111.) and Anna Kame (Ruggks) 
Sperry (b. O 28, 1858, S. Groton, Mass.). 
Prepared in E. Aurora II. S. M. E. Soc; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. -M. E. With Aurora Auto- 
matic Mach. Co., 111.; Mech. Devices Co., 
Aurora, HI. Married Elsie Jane Banks, D 24, 
1908, Aurora, 111. Children: Bertha Mae, b. 



Mr 19, 1916; Emma Lee, b. My 4, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Batavia, 111., R. i.; bus. add.. Mechanical 
Devices Co., Aurora, 111. 

4427. ARTHUR OTTO SPIERLING 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 29, 1889, 
("hicago; s. Ernest John (b. Ag 9, 1856, 
Dolgcn, Ger.) and Caroline A. (Behr) Spier- 
ling (b. Ag I, i860. Chicago). Prepared in 
Armour Scientific Acad.; Armour Inst, of 
Tech., 1906-7. Asst. Chem., Peoples Gas, Light 
& Coke Co., Chicago, 1910-11; Boiler House 
Foreman, Corn Products Refining Co., Wau- 
kegan, HI., 1911-12. Asst. Fuel Engr., Arthur 
1). Little, Inc., Consulting Engrs., Boston, 
1913-15; Asst. Mech. Engr., Hammermill Paper 
Co., Erie, Pa., 191 5 — ; Svipt. of power, do., 
1919 — . Temporary Ensign, U. S. N. R. C, 
4th R. O. T. C, Annapolis Naval Acad.; Mus- 
tered out, D 1918. Mem., lUini Club of Chica- 
go; Univ. Club of Erie; Tech. Assn. of Am. 
Paper and Pulp Industry; Engrs. Soc. of North- 
western, Pa. ^Nlarried Evelyn Inez Caddoo, Je 

10, 1916, Boston. Address, 618 E. 6th St., 
Erie, Pa.; bus. add., Hammermill Paper Co., do. 

4428. VILLA MAE SPRAGUE (STOUT) 

(Wife of No. 398s; Sister of No. 3188) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ap 15, 1885, Lockport, 

111.; d. Frank (b. Jl 1859, Du Page Co., 111.) 

and Florence Estelle (Tripp) Sprague (b. O 

1859, Lockport, 111.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. 

11. S.; Univ. of Mo., 1905-6. Delta Gamma; 
Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; 
Class Day Program Com. Dietitian, Passavant 
Hosp., Jacksonville, 111., 1910; Head of Dom. 
•Sc. Deiit., McKendrce Coll., Lebanon, 111., 1910- 
13. Mem., Am. Home Econ. Assn., 1916 — . 
Married John Philemon Stout ('09). S 10, 
1913, Lockport, 111. Children; R. Philemon, 
b. Je 5, 1916; Elizabeth Frank, b. D 18, 1917. 
Address, Glenarm, 111. 

4429. ROBERT MICHAEL SPURCK 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 2, 1888, 
Nelson, Neb.; s. Charles James and Martha 
Washington (Bescman) Spurck. I'repared in 
r.radley Poly. Inst., I'eoria, 111.; A. S., do.; 
I'-lec. Co., igio-12; Switchboard Engr., do., 
M. S., Union Coll., 1913. Testing _Dept., Gen. 
1912-17; Engr. in ("harge Special Engng. Div., 
Switch Board Dept., do., 1917 — . Mem., Edi- 
son Club., Schenectady, N. Y. Married Ger- 
trude Veronica Wells, Ag 29, 1918, Newport, 
N. Y. Address, 138 Brandywine Ave., Schen- 
ectady, N. Y. 

4430. ELMER ROY STAHL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; 
1). S 20, 1881, Fowler, 111.; s. Hanby and Ella 
(Thayer) Stahl. Prepared in Ouincy H. S.; 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1904-6. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Scholarship. Hist. Teacher, Cairo II. S., 111. 
Mem., N. E. A. Address, 318 Grand Ave., 
Storm Lake, la.t 

4431. SEYMOUR STANDISH 
Bridge Engr. and Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
S 28, 1886, Lima, O.; s. Seymour Myles (b. Je 
i, 1858, Woodstock, O.) and Henrietta Cecile 
(Bailey) Standish (b. O 6, 1863, Mutual, O.). 
Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Tau 
Beta Pi; Pres., and Treas., C. E. Club; Prelim. 
Honors; Mem., Winning Co. in Competitivt 
Drill. Steel Bridge Insp., Santa Fe System, 
1910-14; Pres., Standish and Allen, Bridge 
Engrs. and Contrs., 1914 — ; In charge rebuild- 
ing Sibley Bridge over Mo. R. Auth.: Raise 
Sunken Bridge Span with Jacks and Long 
Threaded Rods, Engng. News-Record. Vol. 79, 
No. 14, O 4, 1917. Mem., Illini Club Chi- 
cago; Lincoln Park Boat Club; A. S. C. E.; 
Church of the Covenant. Married Annetta 
Margaret Hendrickson, My 28, 1917. Mar- 
quette, Mich. Address, 6926 Lakewood Ave., 
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4432. LAURA ANNETTA STEPHENS 

(SHUTE) 

(Wife of No. 4420: Sister of Nos. 4920, S434) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 9, 1888, Sadorus, 
111.; d. Thomas Alvin (b. Ag 31, 1856, Parkers- 
burg, VV. Va.) and Lucy V. (Sewell) Stephens 
(b. Je 12, 18O1, Paris, 111.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana 11. S. I'hi Delta I'si; Alpha Omicron 
Pi. Married Robert Lee Shute Cio), Je 5, 
1912, Champaign. Child, Janet Hazel, b. Ap 
3, 1916. Address, 251 IVlower Court, Wan- 
watosa, Wis. 

4433. JAMES DONALD STERLING 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 2, 1890, 
(Maroa, 111.; s. James Hood (b. D 17, 1852, 
Steubenville, O.) and Emma Louise (Seylxjld) 
Sterling (b. O 28, 1856, do.). Prepared in 
Maroa H. S. E. E. Soc. ; Cap and Gown Com. 
Engr., E. Pittsburgh Works. Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co. Address. Grey Apts., Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. 

4434. GRACE ESTHER STEVENS 

(Sister of No. 1977) 
A. B. in H. Sc.; b. D 8, 1885, Marengo. 
111.; d. Frank Ernest (b. Ap 27, 1852, Friend- 
ship, N. Y.) and Rosalie (Barber) Stevens (b. 
My 20, 1848, Java V'illage, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Marengo, 11. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron 
Nu; McHenry Co. Club; IL Sc. Club; Y. W. 
C. A.; Prelim. Honors; Scholarship in Bot. 
Asst., Zool. and Zool. Res. Asst.; Instr., Dom. 
Sc. and Art. Mich. Agr. Coll., 1910-12; Instr., 
H. Sc, Univ. of III., 1912-16; Chicago Presby. 
Hosp. and at home, Marengo, 111., 1916 — . 
Auth.: Articles in III. Agr. and Jour, of Home 
Econ. Local Registrar of women, 1917; Chm., 
Food Conservation for Coral Tp., 111., 1918 — . 
Mem., Idlers Club; Trinity Church; Omicron 
Nu Council. Address, Marengo, 111. 

4435. JAMES ROSS STEVENSON 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 31, 1885, 

Monmouth, 111.; s. Calvin (b. S 17, 1839, Brown 
Co., O.) and Caroline B. (Robe) Stevenson 
(b. N 14, 1843, do.). Prepared in Monmouth 
H. S.; Monmouth Coll. Acad.; Monmouth Coll., 
1903-4. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. G. E. 
Stud, course, 191 1; Transformer, Engng. Dcpt.. 
Gen. Elec. Co., 1912; Mgr., Monmouth Pub. 
Service Co. Married Laura Alice Worrel, Jl 
9, 1914, Chicago. Address, Box 517, Mon- 
mouth, 111. 

4436. MILTON LEONARD STEVENSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 19, 1886; 
s. Leonard and Julia (Griggs) Stevenson. Pre- 
pared in Mason City H. S. Varsity Track. 
Teacher. H. S., Cairo, 111., 1911-13; Dept. 
Teacher, Indianapolis, 1913-18; Teacher, H. S., 
St. Louis, 1918 — . Married Grace Virginia 
Christopher. Children: Milton Leonard, b. Mr 
7, 19.14; Howard Stanley, b. D 9, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 4424 W. Belle Place, St. Louis. 

4437. MYRON BOYD STEWART 
Advertising; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 27, 1887, 
Denver; s. John Samuel (b. Jl 17, 1857, Gen- 
esee, Wis.) and Emma (Boyd) Stewart (b. 
Lima Center, Wis.). Prepared in Englewood 
H. S., (Thicago. Phi Sigma Kappa; Pres., Soph. 
Class; Bus. Mgr., Glee and Mandolin Clubs; 
Capt., Univ. Regt.; Illio, Illini and Agr. Staffs; 
Jr. Prom. Com. Contract Dept., Auto. Phone 
Co., Chicago, 1910-11; Stock and Bonds Sales- 
man, St. Louis, 1912; Salesman, Holmes Bed 
Co., San Diego, 191 3; Advertising, The H. K. 
McCann Co., San Francisco, 1914 — ; do.. 
Pacific Marine Review, 1918; Eastern Repr.. 
do., New York City. Auth.: Unconstructive 
Solicitations, The Printing Art. D 1917; The 
Kind of Service Expected of the Printer. The 
Inland Printer. Married Nancy Marie Fischer, 
N 28, 1914, Lyons. Kan. Address, Room 339 
Hudson Terminal Bldg., 30 Church St., New 
York City. I 



4438. EDISON HARRIS STONE 

(Brother of No. 2238) 
Clerk; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 4, 1886, Quincy 
111.; s. Llbridge Kimball (b. N 14, 1850 
Quincy, 111.) and Cora (Edison) Stone (b. S 23, 
ICS51, do.). Prepared in Quincy II. S. Ilus ; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. Married Alta Kirk- 
Patrick, Ag 1912. Child, Wilma Lenora, b O 
9, 1914- Address, 229 Forest Ave., Cincinnati. 

4439- THOMAS RALPH STROBRIDGE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 30, 1886, 
Aurora, 111.; s. Rev. Thomas Ransome (b. Je 
3, 1840, Can.) and Nellie Maud (Smith) Stro- 
bridge (b. N. Y.). Prepared in Harvard and 
Rockford H. Schs. Engr., Peoples Gas. Co. 
Chicago, 1910; do., L. IL Gardner, Const. 
Engr., 1910— . Married Dorothy Helen God- 
dard. Je 7, 1910, Harvard, 111. Address, 603 
South St., LaSalle, 111. 

4440. JOHN STROM 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 19, 1887, 
Geneva, 111.; s. Nels (b. D 16, 1852, Sweden) 
and Cecelia (Pearson) Strom (b. Mr 22, 1856, 
do.). Prepared in Geneva H. S. Draftsman, 
.\mbridge, Pa., 1910; Asst., C. E. Univ. of 111., 
1910-11; Engr., Erecting Dept., Am. Bridge 
Co., 1911-13; Draftsman, do., 1913-16; Engr., 
Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind., 1916-1S; do., La- 
Salle Engng. Co., Chicago, 1918 — . Married 
Mabel Nuckolls, N 27, 1912, Springfield, 111. 
Child, Mary Cecelia, b. Je 6, 1914. Address, 
c/o LaSalle Engng. Co., Old Colony Bldg., 
Chicago. 

4441- WALTER GOTTFRID STROMQUIST 
San. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O s, 
1884, Fremont, Kan.; s. Charles John (b. S 
27, 1842, Sweden) and Johanna Mathilda 
(Isaacson) Stromrjuist (b. Jl 31, 1849, do.). 
Prepared in McPherson fKan.) H. S.; IJethany 
.\cad. A. B., Bethany Coll., Lindsborg, Kan., 
1905; Univ. of Kan., 1905-6. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi. With Champaign-Urbana Water 
Co., 191 0; Asst. City Engr., Excelsior Springs, 
Mo., 1910-11; Asst. Engr., St. Water Sur., 
Univ. of 111., 1911-13; San. Dist. of Chicago. 
1913-16; San Engr., U. S. Pub. Health Ser- 
vice, Sanitation of extra cantonment zones. 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; A. F. A. M.; Am. 
Water Works Assn. Married Erma Kellogg, 
N 16, 1916, Chicago. Child, Walter Kellogg, 
b. O 20, 1917. Address, U. S. Pub. Health 
.Service, Florence, Ala.; bus. add., 3640 Marine 
Ave., St. Louis. 



4442. EARL KELLOG STUART 
Chemist; B. S. in Sc. ; b. Mr 4, 1886, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; s. John W. (b. Jl 2, 1848, W. 
Va.) and Mary (Fisher) Stuart (b. F 5, 1855, 
Payson, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Chi Beta; Shield and Trident; Scabbard and 
Blade; Philomathean; Col., Univ. Regt. Sc!iol- 
arship, Ceramics. Sergt. Maj., 111. Nat. Guard. 
Roodhouse Novelty Pottery (io., ist Lt. and 
Rn. Adit.. 344th Inf. R. C Camp Grant, Rock- 
ford, 111.; Mustered out. Mr 14, 1919. Married 
Ciertrude McMackin. O 26, 19 11, Wyoming, 
111. Child, Robert McMackin, b. Ag s. 191 5- 
.-iddress, 109 N. 5th St., Springfield, 111. 



4443. FELIX JOSE SUM AY 
(Brother of No. 3989) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 23. 1889, 
Chascomis, Argentina Rep.: s. Jose Faustino 
(1). Galicia, Spain) and Ermilia (San Marling) 
Sumay (b. Chascomis, Argentina). Prepared in 
Argentine H. S. Address, Chascomis, Argen- 
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4444. HUGO EWALD SURMAN 
Highway Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F :;, 1S85. 
Carliuville, 111.; s. William (b. Ap 18, 185-', 
(."ajnnelton, Iiul.) and Pauline (Loehr) Sunyan 
(b. Mr 6, 1858, rfi>.). Prciiared in CarlinviUo 
H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 1903-5. Philomatheau. 
Civ. Engr., St. Highway Conui., 1910; Eiigr., 
Keokuk Dam, Keokuk, 1910-11; do., HI. Higli- 
way Dcin., 1911-18; Dist. Engr., in cliarge of 
Moline Office, do., 191S — . Mem., St. High- 
way Transport Comn., Nat. Council of Defense. 
Addii-ss, Moline, HI.; bits, add., 610-613 
Peoples' Bank, do. 

4445- ELDER LOUTSA SWANSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 20, 1S88, 
Paxton, 111.; d. John A. (b. S 15, 1864, Swe- 
den) and Anna iilathilda (Olson)" Swanson (b. 
Ag I, 1864, do.). Prepared in Paxton H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, 
H. S., Rutland, 111., 1910-12; do., Paxton, 111., 
1912-14^ do., Calumet, Mich., 1914 — . Ad- 
dicss, Paxton, 111. 

4446. ALTA CAROLINE SWIGART 
(HOSKINS) 

(Wife of No. 4222; Sister of No. 8804) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; bl Ap 20, 188S, 
Morrison, 111.; d. Edwin Stanton (b. D 11, 
1861, Farmer City, do.) and Nellie (I.aphani) 
Swigart (b. D 26, 1866, Morrison, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign II. S. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Yo Ma. Married Daniel Tilden llos- 
kins ('10), Je 24, 1916. Champaign. Child, 
Jean, b. N 10, 1917. Address, liassett Apart- 
ments, Elm St., Champaign. 

4447- ELE D. SWISHER 
(Husband of No. 3S67; Brother of No. 3992) 
Minister: A. B., in L. & A.; b. D 23, 1S77, 
Hedrick, Ind.; s. William II. (b. Ja jo, iS^S, 
WillianisiJort, Ind.) and Nancy Jane (Evans) 
Swisl'.er (b. S 4, 1846, West Lebanon, Ind.). 
Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., On.irga, III.; 
N. W. Univ., 1905-7. Ionian. Pastor, M. E. 
Church, Ronan. Mont. Mem., Mont. Confer 
eiice. ^tarried Arsella Bessie Martin ('09), Ap 
18, 1912, Atlantic, la. Address, Ronan, Mont. 

4448. WILLIAM JAMES SWISHER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 20, 1887, 
Mendota, 111.; s. John Albert (b. Ag 15, 1848, 
Osceol.-i, O.) and Sarah Jane (Porter) Swisher 
(b. Bristol, Eng.). Prepared in E. IMcndota 
H. S. C. E. Club; Ionian. Ry. Engr, Breck- 
enridge, Colo., 1010; do., Porto Velio, Brazil, 
1911-12; Const. Engr. I. C. Ry., 1912-17. 17th 
Rv. Engr., Co. F., A. E. F., 1917 — . Mem., 
Illini Club, Brazil. Address, Mendota, 111. 

4440. FRANCIS HOWARD SWITS 
Sec. Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 2S, 
1885, Cherry Valley, 111. ; s. Frank P. (b. 1852, 
Schenectady, N. Y.) and Mary L. (Ilovey) 
Swits (b. 1862, Flora Center, 111.). Prepared 
in Rockford IL S. Chi Beta: Ionian; Class 
Pres.; Class Basket Ball; Y. M. C. A.; Cabi- 
net Symphony Musical Club, Kankakee, 111.; 
Y. M. C. A., Kansas City, Mo.; Ex. Sec, Com- 
munity Y. M. C. A., Austin. Chicago, 1013 — •. 
Married Mvrtle May Rix. S 26. 1913, Belvi- 
dere. 111. Child, Helen Jane Louise, b. .\p 22, 
1916. Address, 5S18 West Erie St., Chicago. 

4450. WARREN L. TALBOT 
Supervisor; A. B. in L. & A.; h. Mv 31, 
1883, Roberts, 111.: s. John (b. Te 28, 18s i, 
Preston, Eng.) and Mary (Hurst) Talbot (b. 
N 19, 1857, JNIalden, 111.). Prepared in Grand 
Prairie Sem., (Tnarga; N. W. L^niv.. 1906-7. 
Kappa Delta Pi : Football Squad. Teacher, 
Sycamore H. S., 111., 1910-11; i/t>.. Dubuque, la., 
1911-12; Supvr. of Correspondence, Sears, 
Roebuck & Co., 1913-18. Married Claudyne 



Afyrtle Wilkinson, Jl 19, iqis, Biloxi, Miss. 
Child, Janice, b. D 2, 1916. Address, 430 Ar- 
lington Ave., Elnihurst, 111. 

4451. FRED REEVES TATE 
(Brother of No. 4928) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1913; 
b. Jl 29, 1882, Ilagarstown, 111.; s. John Scott 
(b. 1S58, Fayette Co., 111.) and Lydia Artnelia 
(keeves) Tate (b. 1861, do.). Prepared in Van- 
daha H. S. Capt., Univ. Regt. Lawyer, Billings, 
Mont., 1913—- 111. Nat. Guard. Auth.: First 
.\ttempts to Locate the St. Indus. LTniv., The 
.-llumiii Quarterly, Vol. VIII, Ap 1914. Mar- 
ried Marguerite -Munn, O 22, ujn, Waukesha, 
Wis. Child. Naomi Edith, O 16", 1915. Ad- 
dress, 722 Division St., Billings, Mont.; bus. 
add., 314 Staplieton Bldg., do. 

44S2. DALLA ALICE TAYLOR 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & .X. Prepared in 
LTiiiv. Acad. Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Teacher, H. S., Decatur, 111.; Valparaiso, Ind.; 
Teacher, Tr. Work, Univ. of Valparaiso, do. 
Address, 311 E. Daniels St., Champaign; bus. 
add., c/o Univ. of Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Ind. 

4453- WARD HASTINGS TAYLOR 

.\. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; b. My 10, 
1882, .\von. 111.; s. Linus (b. Ag 26, 1849, 
Uichville, N. Y.) and Roselthia Almsbury 
(Frederick) Taylor (b. Ja 9, 1S59, Lewiston, 
HI.). Prepared in Prairie City ll. S. ; West. 
111. Norm. Sell., Macomb. Kappa Delta Pi. 
Asst., Math., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Instr., 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., 1913-17; Grad. Stud., Univ., 
of Wis.. Mich., and 111., 1917-18. Address, 
111 E. Healy St., Champaign. 

4454- WILLIAM HOMER TERREY 
Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 2, 1889, 

N'iola. 111. J s. William (b. do.) and Lettie Jane 
(Morey) Terrey. Prepared in Viola II. S.; 
LTniv. Acad. E. E. Soc Draftsman, West. 
I'-lec Co.; Dispatcher, Deere & Co., Moline, 111. 
Mem.. M. E. Church. Address, 1864 S. Cen- 
tral I'ark Ave., Chicago. 

4455- HENRY SPAFFORD TH.\YER 
(Brother of No. 5454) 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 16, 1887, 
Chicago; s. William Parker (b. My 22, 1845, 
Greenbush, Vt.) and Olive Anna (Whiting) 
Thayer (b. My 25, 1848. Hingham, Mass.). 
I'repared in Lake View II. S. Prelim. Honors; 
Final Lienors. Electriciati, Commonwealth 
Edison Co., Chicago, 1910-11; Draftsman, do., 
101 1 ; Solicitor, do., 1911; Salesman, Hazard 
Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1912 — ; Sales Engr., Roth 
Bros. & Co., Chicago. 1914 — . Assoc. Mem., 
A. I. E. E. Address, 4449 Sidney Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1400 W. Adams St., do. 

4.ts6. ELMER JOHN THOMPSON 
Professor; B. .S. in Agr.; b. Ap i, 1886, 
Nanieoki, 111.; s. John W. (b. Alhambra, 111.) 
and Frances Jane (Cain) Thompson (b. Ind.). 
Prepared in Granite City H. S. Agr. Club; 
Phi Sigma Kappa; Class Baseball; Phi Kappa 
Phi; .\lpha Gamma Rho. Asst., An. Ilusb., 
.'\gr. Coll., Fargo, N. Dak., 1910-13; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1913-14; Prof., do., IQ14 — . Sec, 
N. Dak. Stallion Registration Bd., 1914 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Blue Lodge; Shiloh. Mar- 
ried Ethvle Clarice Peterson, Ag 26, 191 5. 
Child, Martha Wesley, b. S 18. 1916. Ad- 
dress. 1118 9th St., Fargo, N. Dak. 

4457. MILTON WINFIELD THOMPSON 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; 
b. S 17, 18S3, Ogden, 111.: s. William H. (b. 
Mr 7. i84(>. Pa.) and Lizzie (Hayes) Thomp- 
son (h. F 23, 1854, O.). Prepared in Ogden 



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401 



II. S. Ionian; Kappa Delta Pi. Instr. in Acad., 
1910-11; Teachei-, St. Norm. Sell., I.aCrosse, 
Wis. Prof., Econ. and Finance, Marquette 
Univ., Milwaukee. Mem., M. E. Church; Pol. 
Sc. Assn. Married Beatrice ITazel Rogers, 
S IS, 1903. Address, 306 14th St., Milwaukee. 



4458. THOMAS EUGENE THOMPSON 
Manufacturer; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 13, 1885. 
Chicago; s. Thomas C. and Selina (Marlow) 
Thompson. Prepared in New Trier Tp. II. S. 
Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Helmet; 
Shield and Trident; Basketball; Chm., Sr. 
Ball Com. Grad. Mgr. Ath., Univ. of 111., 
igii-12; Mfr. of glass enamels, Wilmetle, 111., 
1912-17. Address, 735 Prairie Ave., Wilmette, 
111.; bus. add., 1419 Central Ave., do. 



4459. JOHN WILLIAM THOMSEN 
Contracting Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 
II, 1888, Lyons, la.; s. Peter (b. S 11, 1859, 
Winnert, Ger.) and Anna Margaret (Roeh) 
Thomsen (b. Mr 14, 1864). Prepared in Ful- 
ton H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Shield and 
Trident; C. E. Club; Treas., Sr. Memorial 
Com.; Sr. Ball Com. Engr. and Salesman, Clin- 
ton Bridge & Iron Works, Clinton, la.; Con- 
tracting Engr., Stupp Bros., Bridge & Iron 
Co., St. Louis, 191 3 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Engrs. Club, St. Louis; City Club, do. Married 
Lora M. Herbel, My 11, 1918, St. Louis. Ad- 
dress, 5001 Raymond Ave., St. Louis; bus. 
add., c/o Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Co., do. 



4460. RALPH EARLE TIEJE 
(Brother of G677) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A.. M., 1912; 
Ph. D., 1917; b. Ja 24, 1887, Dayton, O. ; s. 
Henry August (b. N 10, 1847, Cincinnati) and 
Katherine Caroline (Bell) Tieje (b. F 15, 1854, 
Dayton, O.). Prepared in Steele (O.) H. S.; 
Dayton (O.) H. S. ; Urbana H. S. Scribblers; 
Dcr Deutsche Verein; Scholarship; Final and 
Special Honors; ///. Mag. Bd. Asst., Eng., 
Univ. of III., 1910-12, Instr.. Eng. and Pub. 
Speaking, Okla. St. Coll., Stillwater, Okla., 
1912-13; do., Washington St. Coll., Pullman, 
Wash., 1913-14; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1914-16; Fellow in Eng., Univ. of III., 1916-17; 
Head of Eng. Dept.. St. Norm. Sch., Cheney, 
Wash., 191 7 — ■. Married Helen Virginia Nourse. 
N 29, IQ17, Spokane. Address, Box 717, 
Cheney, Wash. 



4461. DELBERT MAYO TILSON 

Traffic Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 26, 1886, 
Buffalo Hart, 111.; s. Caswell Taylor (b. F 13, 
i860, Athens, 111.) and Flora May (CounciD 
Tilson (b. O 7. i860, Cantrall, 111.). Prepared 
in Williamsville H. S. ; Evanston Acad. Chi 
Psi; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta. Farmer, 
Athens, 111., 1911-15; Supplv Clerk, Sec. of 
St. office. Springfield. 111., 1916-17; Traffic Mgr., 
The Lafayette Smith Grocer Co., do.. 191 7. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Sangamo Club. Married 
Hazel Mary Montgomery, Je 16, 191 5, Spring- 
field, 111. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. N 26, 1917. 
Address, 1348 Whittier Ave., Springfield, 111. 



4462. NELLE EDITH TILTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 14, 1885, 
Pilot, 111.; d. Andrew Baker (b. F 25, 1847, 
Elrod, Ind.) and Elizabeth (Craig) Tilton (b. 
Ap 25, 1849, Pilot, 111.). Prepared in Thorn- 
burn H. S., Urbana. Achoth; Mem. Sr. Break- 
fast Com. Teacher, Urbana H. S., 1910-11; 
do.. Lewiston, Idaho, 191 1; do., Calumet, Mich., 
1912-18; do., McKeesport, Pa.. 1918-19; do., 
Detroit, 191 9 — . Address, 706 S. 4th St., 
Detroit. 



4463. NANNIE PEARL TIPTON 

(THOMPSON) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 19, 1886, Macomb, 
111.; d. John (b. Ag 26, 1832, New Albany, 
Ind.) and Nancy (Skiles) Tipton (b. My 21, 
1842, Rushville, Ill.)._ Prepared in West. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Married S. Arthur Thompson, 
Mr 6, 191 1, St. Louis. Children: Robert Ar- 
thur, b. Ja 22, 1913; Sarah Marguerite, b. O 
29, 1914; Elmer Tipton, b. My 6, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Macomb, 111. 

4464. HAROLD EUGENE TOBEY 
Draftsman and Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 

O 28, 1883. Waseca. Minn.; s. E. S. and Mattie 
(Storer) Tobey. Prepared in Vinton, la., H. 
S. ; Galesburg H. S. B. S., Knox Coll., 1906. 
C. E. Club; Track; Baseball Mgr.; Gale Bd. 
Rodman, I. S. & M. S. R. R., 1910-11; Level- 
man, do., 1911-12; Asst. Engr. with R. B. 
Slippy, Waterloo, la., 1912-14; Civ. Engr., do., 
1914-15; Draftsman and Asst. Engr., I. C. R. 
R., Bridge Dept., 1916 — . Mem. Woodlawn 
Park M. E. Church; A. F. A. M.; Tabernacle 
Chap. No. 52 R. A. M.; K. T., Waterloo, la. 
Married Lillian Mae Reaney, N 17, 1914, Wa- 
terloo, la. Child, Harold Eugene. Jr., b. Ag 
17, 19 1 6. Address, 6604 Greenwood Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

4465. KHOO-DIN SU-PEH TSIANG 

A. B. in L. & A. ; B. S., 191 i;b. Shanghai, 
China. Prepared in St. John's Univ., Shanghai, 
China. Address, Bur. Oil Adm., Peking, China. t 

4466. ALyiN TRUESDELL TUMBLESON 

B. S. In Arch.; b. My 12, 1876, Berwick, la., 
s. J. Taylor. Prepared in Thornfield Norm. 
Coll. Address, 831 Dearborn St., Chicago.! 

4467. ELKAN TURK 
(Brother of No. 4940) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 21, 1889, 
Carthage, Mo.; s. Abraham Samuel (b. S 17, 
1855, St. Louis) and Hannah (Sternberg) 
Turk (b. Ap 17, 1858, Chicago). Prepared 
in Litchfield 11. S. LL. B., Columbia Law Sch., 
1913. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Scholarship; Prelim. Honors; Winner of Phi 
Beta Kappa prize; Rep. Univ. of 111. in St. 
Peace Orat. Contest, 1909; Cajit. LTniv. Regt. 
Lawyer. Ed. on Bd. of Columbia Law Review. 
.Address, 54 Morningside Drive, New York 
City; bus. add., 120 Broadway, do. 

4468. HUBERT MICHAEL TURNER 
(Husband of No. 3265) 
Professor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 20, 1882, 
Hillsboro, 111.; s. Pryor Lee (b. N 27. 1848, do.) 
and Jessie I. (Barry) Turner (b. Ag 23, 1864, 
do.). Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. Eta Kappa 
Nu. Asst., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; 
Instr., E. E., Univ. of Minn., 1Q12; Asst. Prof., 
Radio and Advanced Electro-Physics, Yale Un- 
iv., 1919 — . In charge of U. S. Army Emer- 
gency Tr. in Radio Signaling. Univ. of Minn.; 
Asst. Prof.. Yale. U. S. Radio Sch. for officer 
candidates. New Haven, Conn.. 1918-19. Auth. : 
(with Morgan Brooks) Engng. E.vp. Sta. Bui. 
No. 53. Inductance of Coils, 80 pp., F i, 1912; 
Articles: with Antonio Guell, Test of a 3-kw 
Westinghouse Type S. Transformer, Techno- 
graph No. 23, 1908-9. Married Jessie E. Bald- 
win ('08), Ag 22, 1912. Children: Elizabeth 
Barry, b. Ag 17, 1915; Richard Baldwin, b. O 
7, 1916. Address, 382 Whitney Ave., New 
Haven, Conn. 

4469. LAWRENCE CHARLES TURNOCK 
Consulting Chem. and Electro-Chem. Engr.; 
B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 9, 1887; s. E. Hill 
(b. 1855, London, Eng.) and Matilda (Tour- 
ville) Turnock (b. 1863, Montreal, Can.). Pre- 
pared in Lyons Tp. H. S., LaGrange. Ch. E., 
ITniv. of Wis., 191 1. Zeta Psi. Head of 



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Electro-Clicm. Engng. Dept., Pa. St. Coll., 
St. Coll., Pa., 1911-14; Electro-chem. Engr., 
Charge of Research and Development Work, 
Edison Storage Bat. Co., Orange, N. J., 1914; 
Chief Chem. and Metallurgist, Willys-Overland 
Co., Elyrea.ipis; in charge courses in Electro- 
chem. Engng. and Physical Chem., Dept. Chem. 
Engng., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., Pittsburgh, 
and Consulting Chem. and Electro-chem. Engr., 
Pittsburgh, 19 18 — . Auth.: Effect of Tem- 
perature upon Capacity of Edison Storage Bat., 
Transactions of the Am. Electro-chem. Sac, 
Vol. 30, 1916; The Active Materials and Elec- 
trolyte of the Alkaline Storage Bat., Metallur- 
gical and Chem. Engng., Vol. 15, 1916; Effect 
of Lithium Upon the Capacity of the Edison 
Storage Bat., Transactions of the Am. Electro- 
chem. Soc, Vol. 30, 1917. Mem., Am. Electro- 
chem. Soc; A. C. S.; Chm. Excursion Com., 
Convention of Am. Electro-chem. Soc. Pitts- 
burgh Meeting, 191 7. Married Mary Thomas 
Rucker, 1890. Child, Mary Thomas, b. Jl 31, 
191 3. Address, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh. 

4470. LEON FRANCOIS URBAIN 

(Brother of No. 8022) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 21, 1887, 
Brazil, Ind.; s. F. J. (b. France) and Eugenie 
(Vignon) Urbain (b. do.). Prepared in Rock- 
ville (Ind.) H. S.; Depauw Univ., 1905-7. Ph' 
Gamma Delta; Le cercle Frangais; Arch. Club. 
Arch, work, Firm of Leon F. Urbain, Chicago. 
Capt. Engr., U. S. R.. A. E. F., France. Mar- 
ried Nell B. Davis, D 5. 191 1, Duquoin, 111. 
Child, Leon Dean, b. Ap 13, igiS- Address. 
2434 Nordion Ave., Chicago. 

4471. ROBERT GUY VAN DOREN 
(Brother of Nos. 3212, 6633, 6634) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 3. 1887, 
Hope, 111.; s. Charles Lucius (b. My 21, 1857. 
Grand Ridge, 111.) and Endora Ann (Butz) Van 
Doren (b. My 4, 1863, Hope, 111.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Arch. Club; Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon. Arch., Smith, Parr & Van Doren, 
Muskogee, Okla. Married Verla E. McCray, 
O 18, 1910, Danville, 111. Child, Mary Eliza- 
beth, b. Ag 14, 1 911. Address, 611 La Salle 
Gardens, South Detroit.! 

4472. IRMA ELIZABETH VOIGT 
Dean; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 n Ph- 

D., 1913; b. S I, 1882, Quincy, 111.; d. Henry 
C (b. O 28, 1854, Marine, 111.) and Mary 
Tuffli Voigt (b. 1856). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1900-2. Achoth; 
Sigma Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Sigma 
Rho; Illiola; Grad. Club; Social Chm., Wo- 
man's League; N. O. L. Representative, 1910, 
2d place; Inter-Soc. Declamatory winner, 191 7; 
Scholarship, 1910-11; Fellowship, 1911-12, 
1912-13. Dean of Women, O. Univ., 1913 — • 
Sec, Assn. Coll. Women of O.; Grand Treas., 
A U. P.; Mem.. St. Com. Educ. Propaganda, 
Nat. Council of Defence, Speakers Bur.; M. 
E. Church. Address, Box 453, Athens, O. 

4473. CLAUDE LEVERN WAGNER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ja 2, 1886, 
Long Point, 111.; s. Anson W. (b. O 7. 1856, 
Centerville, Ind.) and Emma (Foster) Wag- 
ner (b. Ja 20, i860, Fairbury, 111.). Prepared 
in Pontiac Tp. H. S. Iris; Alpha Chi Si^ma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Prelim Hon- 
ors; Special Honors; Univ. Band: Chem.. 
Cape Ciirardeau Portland Cement Co., Cape 
Girardeau, Mo., 1910-11; Chem., Superior 
Portland Cement Co., Concrete, Wash., igii- 
12; Chief Chem., do., 1912-17; Chief Chem. 
and Engr., do.. 1917-18; Supt.. do., 1918—. 
Mayor, City of Concrete, Wash. Mem M. 
E. Church; A. C. S.; B. P. O. E.; I. O. O. 
F.; A. F. A. M.; Coll. Club, Seattle. Address, 
Concrete, Wash. 



4474- JAMES ROBERT RATHIE WALDIE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 27, 1887, Kel- 
so, Scotland; s. James Waldie. Prepared in 
Englewood H. S., Chicago. Farmer, Jones- 
boro, 111. Address, 6946 Normal Blvd., Chi- 
cago, t 

4475. CHARLES M. WALKER 
Sec. and Asst. Mgr. Lumber Co.; B. S. in 
M. E.; b. Ap 8, 1886, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Isaac 
Newton (b. My 17, 1865, Liberty Center, Ind.) 
and Nancy Elizabeth (Strong) Walker (b. S 
22, 1866, St. Joseph, 111.). Prepared in St. 
Joseph H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Thornburn H. S. 
Acacia; M. E. Soc. Chief Estimator, W. W. 
Walls & Co.; Sales and Adv. Mgr., E. M. 
Burroles, 1910-12; Asst. Mgr. and Estimator, 
W. W. Walls & Co., 1912-18; Sec, do., 
1918 — . Married Fay Messinger, Ja 7, 191 1, 
St. Joseph, 111. Children: Isaac Newton, b. 
N 3, 1912; Richard Shelton, b. Ja 24, 1914. 
Address, 407 S. Neil St., Champaign; bus. add., 
33 E. University Ave., do. 

4476. ERNEST DEWITT WALKER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 12, 1887, Ten- 
nessee, 111.; s. Matthew Henry (b. Jl 24, 1842, 
do.) and Sarah Frances (Thompson) Walker 
(b. S 2, 1844, Payson, 111.). Prepared in Ten- 
nessee H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. 
Club; Prelim. Honors; Final Honors. Farmer, 
Tennessee, 111., 1910 — -. Married Nellie Batt- 
son, Je 12, 1914, Tennessee, 111. Children: 
Ernest Warren, b. Je 13, 1915; Richard Batt- 
son, b. O 24, 1916. Address, Tennessee, 111. 

4477. THOMAS WILLIAM WALTON 

(Husband of No. 4485) 
Educ. Director, Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & 

A.; A. M., 1911; b. S 30, 1883, Rice's Landing, 
Pa.; s. William Andrew (b. S 23, 1852, Wash- 
ington, Pa.) and Mary Jane (Willis) Walton 
(b. O 26, 1859, Rice's Landing, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Waynesburg (Pa.) Coll.; S. W. St. 
Norm. Sch., California, Pa. Iris; Adelphic; 
Capt., Univ. Regt.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Asst. 
Educ. Sec, Detroit Y. M. C. A., 1911-14; 
Dir. of Educ, Washington, D. C. Y. M. C. A., 
1914 — . Married Margaret Weinberg ('10), 
Ag 12, 1913. Child, Thomas William, Jr., b. 
D II, 1914. Address, 1723 Church St., N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 

4478. ALTHEA WALWORTH (FINKEN- 
BINDER) 
(Wife of No. 4154) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 16, 1880, Mexico, 
N. Y.; d. Edward Willard (b. My 12, 1855, 
New York) and Estella Sophia (Dewey) Wal- 
worth (b. S 28, 1S58, Mexico, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Mazon H. S.; 111. St. Norm^. Univ. 
Married Erwin Oliver Finkenbinder ('10), Je 
27, 1912, Urbana. Address, 7432 Edgewood 
Ave., Milwaukee. 

4479. ALWIN EUGENE JOHN WAN- 
DERER 
(Brother of No. 4960) 
Grocer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 11, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. Thomas Alwin (b. Jl 8, 1863, Thur- 
ingen Wald, Sachsen, Ger.) and Mane Theresa 
(Brodt) Wanderer (b. N 22, 1862, Zechlin, 
Pommern, do.). Prepared in McKmley H. S^, 
Chicago. Triangle; Scabbard and Blade; C. 
E. Soc; Capt., Univ. Regt.; Brevet Capt., 111. 
Nat. Guard. Engr., 1910-11; Grocer, 191 ' — 
Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, 1909—. Married Lydia 
Regina Herzog, O 11, 1911. Oak Park, 111. 
Children: Alwin Edward Oscar, b. Ag i, 
1912; Margaret Marie, b. Ag 26. 1915. Ad- 
dress, 412 S. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, 111.; 
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4480. GEORGE SNYDER WARD 
(Brother of No. 1995) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 30, 1888, 
Benton, 111.; s. William Riley (b. Ag 11, 1848, 
do.) and Imogene (Snyder) Ward (b. S s, 
1857, Osage, 111.). Prepared in Benton H. S.: 
Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N. H. LL. B., 
Columbia, 1913. Phi Delta Theta; Delta Kap- 
pa Chi; Egyptian Club. With Mayer, Meyer, 
Austrian & Piatt, Atty's., Chicago, 1913-18; 
with Alien Property Custodian, Bur. Trusts, 
Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; R. A. M.; K. T.; Medinah Temple, A. A. 
O. N. M. S.; B. P. O. E. Address, Benton, 

in. 

4481. DAVID WALLACE WARNOCK 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Keswick, la.; 
s. William (b. Ireland) and Jane (Campbell) 
Warnock (b. do.). Prepared in Moline H. S. 
Chem. Club. Chem., Lab. Great West. Sugar 
Co., Loveland, Colo., igio-ii; do., Liberty 
Bell Gold Mining Co., Telluride, Colo., 191 1- 
12; do., Bettendorf Steel Co., Bettendorf, la., 
1912-15; do.. Anaconda Copper Min. Co., Ana- 
conda, Mont., 1916 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Address, 910 12th Ave., Moline, 111.; bus. 
add.. Box 721, Anaconda, Mont. 

4482. LUDLOW JOSEPH WASHBURN 
Merchandise Buyer; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 8, 
1888, Chicago; s. William Dow (b. Ap 4, 1854, 
Plattville, Wis.) and Jean (Peck) Washburn 
(b. Je 8, T865, Coshocton, O.). Prepared in 
Lawrenceville H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Helmet 
Club; Yoxan; Phoenix; Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Track and Basketball; Tennis Championship. 
Truck Gardner; Auto Bus., igii-15; Buyer, 
Marshall Field, Wholesale, 1915-18. Ensign 
Sch., Regt. 5, 8th Div,, Pelham Bay, N. Y.; 
Ensign, do., 1918. Address, 1014 Sheridan 
Road, Evanston, 111.; bus. add., 219 W. Adams 
St., do. 

4483. MARGUERITE WATSON 
Teacher; A. B. ip L. & A.; b. Jl 30. 1887, 
Foster, Ky. ; d. James Ferdinand (b. Ap 17, 
1847, Falmouth, Ky.) and Claire (Schoolfield) 
Watson (b. S 18, 1854, Foster, do.). Prepared 
in Delavan and Urbana H. Schs. Athenean; 
Phi Delta Psi; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, Eng. 
and Hist, in Minonk, 111., 191 1; do., Bisbee, 
Ariz. H. S. Address, Williamsville, Ill.t 

4484. LYNN ANDRE WATT 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 9, 1886, 
Pontiac, 111.; s. William (b. O q, 1830, Zanes- 
ville, O.) and Mary (Huston) Watt (b. O g, 
1839, Easton, Pa.). Prepared in Pontiac H. S. 
Iris; Am. Chem. Soc; Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst. 
Chem., Armour & Co., 191 1; First Asst. Chem., 
do.. 191 1 — . Married Pearl Ethel Morrison, 
Je 18, 1913. Pontiac, 111. Address, 1218 W. 
8ist St., Chicago. 

4485. MARGARET WEINBERG 
(WALTON) 
(Wife of No. 4477; Sister of No. 3598) 
A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ja 4, 1889, Augusta, 
111.; d. M, S. (b. Ja 5, i860, do.) and Flora 
Jane (Bolton) Weinberg (b. Ap 29, 1862, Pa.). 
Prepared in Rushville H. S.; LTniv. of Calif, 
summer sch., 191 1. Alpha Delta Pi. Substi- 
tute, Pub. Sch., Santa Cruz, Calif., 1911-12; 
Teacher, H. S., Somerset. Ky., 1912-13. Mar- 
ried Thomas William Walton Cio), Ag 12, 

1913. Child, Thomas William, Jr., b. 1) 11, 

1914. Address, 1723 Church St., N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

4486. GEORGE RICHARD WELCH 
Asst. Supt.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 22, 1882, 
Joliet, 111.; s. George Francis (b. Ag 13, 1852, 
do.) and Margaret Loretta (Conlon) Welch 
(b. Mr I, 1852, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Joliet H. S. Zeta Psi. Const. Work, 



II!. Street Co. and Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago; Asst. Supt., American Car Co., Kenil- 
worth, N. J. Address, 410 S. Ottawa St., Jol- 
iet, III.; bus. add., c/o American Car Co., 
Kenilworth, N. J. 

4487- JACOB WENDLING 
Estimator; B. S, in C. E.; b. Ap 12, 1883, 
Elran, Ger.; s, Jacob (b. S 21, 1847, do.) and 
Anna Katharina (Richert) Wendling (b. D 4, 
1845, do.). Prepared in Williamsville H. S. 
Insp., Water Works Const., 1910-11; Estimator, 
Ornamental Iron, 191 1 — . Address, Williams- 
ville, Erie Co., N. Y.; bus. add., 152 Terrace 
St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

4488. FREDERICK WILLIAM WESTON 
(Son of No, 297) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je i, :888, 
Topeka, Kan.; s. William Sumner ('81), (b. Je 
22, i860, Champaign) and Elizabeth Jane 
(Towlson) Weston (b. D 25, 1861, Eng.). 
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Tau 
Beta Pi; Lt. Col., Univ. Regt.; Estimator, 
Moravia Const. Co., 1910; Draftsman, Purdy 
& Henderson, Engrs., Chicago, iqn; Time- 
keeper, Pamley & Nethercut Co., Ft. Worth, 
Tex., 1912. 15th Co., 2nd P. T. Regt., N. Y„ 
1917 — . Address, Houston, Tex. 

4489. BURTON CYRENIUS JOB 
WHEATLAKE 
Manager; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 10, 1884. 
Cleveland; s. Samuel Kennedy (h. F 24, 1856, 
Kingston, Ont.) and Emma (Burnap) Wheat- 
lake (b. Ag 7, 1857, Cherry Valley, N. Y.). 
Prepared in (Greenville Coll. Prep. Sch. B. S., 
Greenville Coll., 1907. Stud. Branch, A. I. 
E. E.; Sec, E. E. Soc. Test Man, Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1910-11; Transformer Engr., do., 1911-12; 
Transformer Specialist, Denver Office, 191 2- 
14; Mgr., Supply Dept., Jo., 1914 — . Mem., 
Sons of Jove. Married Florence Louise Joy, 
O 10, 1912, Greenville, 111. Children: Ruth 
Joy, b. F I, 1914; Burton Kennedy, b. Ja 27, 
1917. Address, 2357 Dahlia St., Denver; bus. 
add.. Gen. Elec. Co., do. 

4490. JOHN EZRA WHITCHURCH 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 25, 1866, 

Centralia Twp., Marion Co., 111.; s. Lewis 
Thomas (b. F 7, 1834, do.) and Lydia Caro- 
line (Holaday) Whitchurch (b. F 26, 1845, 
do.). Prepared in Salem H. S.; No. Indus 
Norm. Sch., Valparaiso, Ind. ; So. 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., Carbondale. 111. Agr. Club; 
.'\Ipha Zeta. Assoc, Soil Fertility, Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111. Married Lulu Parker, Ag 
30, 1893, Blue Island, 111. Children: Helen, b. 
Ag 19, 1894; Louise, b. D 8, 1899. Address, 
Salem, 111. 

4491. FLORENCE LEONE WHITE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. D 27, 1888, 

Rantoul, 111.; d. Joseph Smith (b. 1840, Derry, 
Ireland) and Jane (Osborne) White (b. 1846, 
Griggsville, 111.). Prepared in Rantoul H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Class Basketball. Prin., 
Rantoul H. S., 1910-11; Teacher, Math., 
Sheldon H. S., 111., 1912-13. Address, Rantoul, 
Ill.t 

4492- OTIS GUNN WHITEHEAD 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 24, 1885, 
Lawrence, Kan.; s. Herbert Clarkson (b. 
Brampton, Can.) and Vara (Gunn) Whitehead 
(b. Wyandotte, Kan.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield and 
Trident; Helmet; Jr. Prom. Com. Drafts- 
man, Ritter & Mott, Engr., 1910-n; Insp., 
Leonard Const. Co., 1911-12; Insp., Schenck 
& Williams, .\rchs., Cleveland and Canton, O., 
1912-13; Struct. Draftsman. The Republic 
Struct. Iron Works, and Insp., Walker & 
Weeks, Arclis., Chicago, 191 3-14; Draftsman, 
Corrugated Bar Co., Charlotte, N. C, 1914-16; 



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Struct. Engr., So. Engng. Co., Amhritlge, Pa., 
1916; Struct. Draft-sman, Am. Bridge Co., 1016; 
Engr., Corrugated Har Co., 1916 — . Mem., 
Presbj'. Churcli; Dayton Country Club. Mar- 
ried Anna JUanche, F 7, 19 14, Dayton, O. 
Child, Thomas High, b. Je 19, 191 5. Address, 
57 Wakefield Ave., ButTalo, N. Y.; bus. add., 
c/o Corrugated Bar Co., Mutual Life Bldg., 
do. 

4493. DONALD FLETCHER WILEY 

(Brother of No. 2286) 
Sales Mgr.; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Mr 
II, 1SS6, Peoria; s. William Rodney (b. O 4, 

1850, Saxton's R., Vt.) and Nellie (Day) 
Wiley (b. Je 11, 1851, Townsend, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst.; 
Univ. of Wis., 1907-08. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Glee Club; Tennis, Doubles championiship. 
Chem. 111. Steel Co., 191 o; Sales Mgr., Flex- 
lume Sign Co., Chicago, 191 1 — '. Mem., Baptist 
Church; Gyro Club; St. Lukes Choir, Evanston, 
111.; Prcs., Chicago Assn. Sign Mfrs. Married 
Mercy Miller, Ap 29, 191 1, Peoria. Children: 
Donna Judith, b. Mr 3, 1912; Barbara Day, b. 
N 16, "1916. Address, 2761 Woodbine Ave., 
Evanston, 111.; bus. add., 35 S. Dearborn St., 
Chicago. 

4494. CHARLES JULIUS WILLARD 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 191 7; b. 

F 14, 1889, Manhattan, Kan.; s. Julius T^ (b. 
1862, Wabaunsee, Kan.) and Lydia (Gard- 
iner) Willard (b. Mo., 1863). Prepared in 
Manhattan (Kan.) Citv Sobs.; B. S., Gen. 
Sc, Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1908; Alpha Zeta; 
Sigma Xi; Agr. Club; Final Honors. Farmer, 
Bradford, Kan., 1910-13; Williamsburg, Va., 
1913-16; Asst. Prof., Farm Crops, O. St. Univ., 
1917 — . Married Vivien Madeline Ullnier, O 
28, 191 1, Chicago. Address, 1758 N. High St., 
Columbus, 0.;bus. add., O. ot. Univ., do. 

4495. ARTHITR EDWARDS WILLIAMS 

(Husband of No. 4310) 
Cerani. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram.; M. S., 1916; 
b. Je 21, 1886, Cleveland; s. Nicholas (b. S 15, 

1851, N. Y.) and Alice May (Ed\yards) Wil- 
liams (b. Jl 24, 1861, London, Eng.). Pre- 
pared in Cleveland II. S.; Univ. Acad.; O. St. 
Univ. Ceram Soc. Supt., Moinnouth Brick & 
Tile Co., 1910-11; Ceram. Engr., West Brick 
Co., Danville, 111., 1911-12; Factory Supt., do., 
1912-14; Inst. Ceram., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; 
Assoc. Ceram. Chem., U. S. Bur. of Standards, 
Pittsburgh, 1916 — . Auth.: Investigation of 
Iron Ore Cement, Trans. Am. Ceinriit Users' 
Assoc, 1902. Menv Am. Ceram. Soc; 111. 
Brick Makers' Assn. Married Laura M. Mil- 
ler ('10), O 12, 1912. Child, son, 1). Ag 1913- 
Address, c/o Bureau of Standards, Pittsburgh. t 

4496. CLARENCE FOSS WILLIAMS 

(Brother of Nos. 3606, S5oO 
Salesman; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. D 30, 
tS86, Elgin, 111.; s. John Howard and Mary 
Elizabeth (Foss) Williams. Prepared in II. S. 
Phi Kappa Psi; Shield and Trident; Theta Nu 
Epsilon. Editorial Dept.. Cleveland Leader and 
Cleveland Netvs, 1910-12; Assoc. Ed., The Iron 
Trade Review. Pittsburgh, 1912-17. Salesman. 
The Allen S. Davison Co., do., 191 7 — . Married 
Ruby Woods, S 5, 191 1, Belvidere, 111. Chil- 
dren: Mary Louise, b. O 14, 1912; Jane Kllen, 
b. Ap 25. 1017. Address. 116 Savannah .\ve., 
Edgewood, Pittsburgh; bus. add., c/o Iron 
Trade Review, 2148 Oliver Bldg, do. 

4407. EX'KRETT WILLIAMS 
Teacher: B. S.; .\. B.; b. Mr 30, 1S81, Har- 
mony, Ind.; s. Thomas (b. Ag 6, 1843, d''-^ 
and Rachel Ann (Thompson) Williams (b. S 
5, 1853, Indianola, 111.). Prepared in Vermilion 
Acad., Vermilion Grove; Earlham Coll., Rich- 
mond, Ind. Ionian; Sec, Y. M. C. A. Prin., 



H. -S., Bement, 111., 1910-12; Teacher, Sc, Ar- 
eola, 111., 1913; do.. Mt. Vernon, 111., 1913. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Married Ora Lou Rob- 
inson. D 30, 1908, Urbana. Address, Mt. Ver- 
non, III. 

4498. GLENN RICHARD WILLIAMS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 26, 1887, 
Dennison, la.; s. Richard Edward (b. 1864, 
Iowa City, la.) and Mary Elizabeth (Camp- 
bell) Williams (b. 1S64, Chicago). Prepared 
in Jefferson 11. S.; I.ewis Inst. Triangle. 
Asst. Engr. ,• Chicago Ilgts. Land Assn., 1910; 
Asst. City Engr., (Chicago Ilgts., 1910 — . Ad- 
dress, 23 19th St., Chicago Heights, 111. 

4499. FRANK WILLS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 20, 1884, 
Mackinaw, 111.; s. James M. Wills. Prepared 
in Mackinaw H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Acacia; 
.Mjiha Chi Sigma; Sr. Hat Com.; Pres. Chem. 
Club. Married Ada Lathrop, Ag 27, 1913, Cham- 
paign. Address, 225 Florida Ave., Jacksonville, 
Fla. 
4500. LUCY GRAY WILSON (ERRETT) 

B. L. S.; b. Ap 14, 1887, Washington, la.; d. 
Frank Louis (b. F 20, 1863, do.) and Harriet 
Frances (Williams) Wilson (b. Je 14, 1864, 
W. Newton, Mass.). Prepared in Washington 

II. S.; Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass., 1904- 
06; Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Libn., Ke- 
wanee Pub. Lib., 1910-11. Mem., D. A. R. 
Married Albert Widney Errett, Jr., O 11, 191 1, 
Washington, la. Address, 524 S. Chestnut St., 
Kewanee, 111. 

4501. NELLE MAE WILSON (SCOTT) 
B. L. S.; b. F 6, 1886, Ashland, 111.; d. Ed- 
mund James (b. S 22, 1857) and Harriet Ca- 
therine (Iline) Wilson (b. Ja 4, 1863). Pre- 
pared in Macomb H. S.; Cent. Prep Sch.; N. 
W. Univ., 1905-07. Delta Gamma. Libn., 
Monticello Sem., 1910-11; Asst. Libn., West. 

III. St. Norm. Sch., Macomb, 1911-13. Married 
Ray Scott, S 25, 1913, Macomb, 111. Child, 
Dorothy June, b. F 21, 1915. Address, Jackson- 
ville, Ill.t 

4S02. HULDA CATHERINE WITTE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. &• A.; b. Ag 12, 1886, 
Pekin. III.; d. Henry C. (b. S 30, 1854, Berlin, 
Ger.) and .\nna Rose (Handley) Witte (b. Mr 
I, 1856, Stuttgart, do.). Prepared in Pekin H. 
S. .\thenean; Phi Beta Kappa. Address, 
5430 Cornell Ave., Chicago. 

4503. OTTO FRED WOLF 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; A. M. 
in C. E., 1916; b. S 15, 1885, Niles Center, 111.; 
s. Henry (b. 15 30, 1856, Augsburg, Ger.) and 
Louise (Wurtz) Wolf (b. N 8, 1862, West Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Elmhurst, H. S. Prosemi- 
nary Concrete Sub-foreman, Timekeeper and 
Draftsman, Am. Bridge Co. Address, Elm- 
hurst, 111. 

4504. GEORGE VERNON WOOD 
Graindealer; LL. B.; b. S 8, 1884. Gilford, 
111.; s. Robert (b. D 14, 1861, Pentield, HI. ) 
and Prudence Eve (Stewart) Wood (b. N 25. 
1861, Charleston, 111.). Prejiared in Rantoul 
H. S. Acacia: John IMarshall Law Club; Circu- 
lation Mgr.. The Daily Illini; Chm., Sr. Com., 
1910. A. F. A. M.: M. E. Church; Nat. Geog. 
Soc .Address, Gifford, 111. 

4505. HENRY CLAY WOOD 

Auditor; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 26. 1884, De- 
Kalb, 111.; s. Edward Olin (h. S 27, 1850. 
Gilbertsville. N. Y.) and Amelia L. (Mason) 
Wood (b. Mr 21. 1854. Berlin Heights, O.). 
Prepared in DeKalb H. S. ; Univ. of Chicago, 
1902-3. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Chi Psi. Audi- 
tor, The Valley Bank, Phoenix, Ariz.; .10., 
The Gile Valley Bank & Trust Co., .\riz. Ad- 
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4506. MARGARET CROWELL WOOD 

(DICK) 

(Wife of No. 2951) 

B. L. S.; b. Ja 10, 1885, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; 

d. Zeno Kelley (b. 1841, West Yarmouth, 

Mass.) and Sarah Jane (Chase) Wood (b. 

1844, Macomb, 111.). Prepared in Mt. Pulaski 

H. S.; A. B., St. Marys Sch., Knoxville, 111., 

1905- Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Married 

Carl Rankin Dick ('07), D 11, 1912, Champaign. 

Address, 649 W. North St., Decatur, 111. 

4507. STEPHEN GASKELL WOOD 
B. S.; b. D 28, 1884, Evanston, 111.; s. E. 
W. Wood, i'repared in Evanston Tp. H. S. 
With Am. Creosoting Co., Chicago, 1912. Ad- 
dress, Maywood; iU. 

4508. *WILLIAM STRONG WRIGHT 
Business; A. B. in L. and A.; b. N 29, 1886; 
s. Alvin (b. Easthampton, Mass.) and Caro- 
line (Trimble) Wright (b. Crown Point, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Gushing Acad., Mass.; Univ. 
of Vt., 1906-08. Alpha Tau Omega; Delta 
Kappa Chi; Varsity Football; Class Football. 
V. P., Flexlume Sign Co.; Treas., do., Buffalo, 
N. Y. Mem., Univ. Club, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Westminster Club; Gyro Club. Married Mabel 
Dorcas Stanton, Ja 2, 1912, New York City. 
Children: Prudence Stanton, b. F i, 191,3; 
William Strong, Jr.. b. Ap 18, 1914. Died O 10, 
191 8, Buffalo, N. Y. 

4509. MINNIE YONGE 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. D 14, 1882, Rich- 
land Co., 111.; d. Zebulon I. (b. F 14, 1851, 
Rising Sun, Ind.) and Margaret J. (Dickerson; 
Yonge (b. N 24, 1861, Jasper Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Industrial Arts H. S., Sterling, Colo.; 
Univ. of Colo.; Univ. of Calif., 1914. Teacher, 
Biol., Indus. Arts H. S., Logan Co., Sterling, 
Colo.; do., H. S., Carthage, Mo.; do., Seima 
Union H. S., Selma, Calif., 1914-18. Pres., 
Westminster Guild, ion; Pres., Christian En- 
deavor, 191 1 — . Address, 2451 N. McCall Ave, 
Selma, Calif. 

4510. ROSE JANE Y^OUNG (BALLOU) 
A. B. in Gen. Sc; b. Ag 21, 1879, Grafton, 
Neb.; d. Robert J. (b. Rushville, 111.) and Mary 
(Harrison) Young (b. Waymart, Pa.l. Pre- 
pared in Rushville H. S. Married Fredtric 
Herbert Ballou, Ag 18, 191 0, Rushville, 111. 
Address, Tempe, Ariz. 



4SII. JOHN BENNETT YOWELL 
Ceramist; A. B. in Ceram.; b. Ag i, 1887, 
Dudley, 111.; s. Edmund k'o. S 2, 1863, Clark 
Co., 111.) and Clara Frances (Bennett) Yowell 
(b. S 9, 1862, Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. With Ark. Brick & Mgr. Co., 
1910; Dudley, 111., 191 1 — . B. P. O. E.; A 
F. A. M. Address, Reynoldsville, Pa. 

4Si^. JUEDAN TUN-SHON ZHEN 

Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in R. 
R. C. E., 191 1 ; A. M., 1911; b. 1880, Soochow, 
Shanghai, China. Prepared in Nanyang (ioll., 
.Shanghai, China; Univ. of Calif., 1905-07; 
Univ. of Wis., 1907-8. C. E. Club; Cosmo- 
politan Club, Asst. Prof., Math. Coll. of Fin- 
ance; Accountant, Div. Ry. Accts. and Statis- 
tics, Ministry of Communications, Peking, 
China. Mem. Trinity M. E. Church, Urbana. 
Address, No. 6 Chia Yuan, Huting, West City, 
Peking, China. 

4513. AARON WILBUR ZIMMERMAN 

Inspector; B. A. in M. E.; b. O 14, 1885, 
Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Je 18, 1858, Pe- 
oria) and Katherine (Albrecht) Zimmerman (b. 
Ap 3, 1858, Tiskilwa, 111.). Prepared in Tiskil- 
wa H. .S. Testing Engr., Gary, Ind., 1910-11; 
Insp. Engr., do., 191 1 — . Married Co-ro Tor- 
ene, N 28, 1912, Tiskilwa, 111. Child, Louise 
Charlotte, b. O 27, 1913. Address, 650 Polk 
St., Gary, Ind. 

4514. GEORGE FULTON DANIEL 
ZIMMERMAN 
Salesman; LL. B.; b. Ag 3, 1883, Mason 
City, 111.; s. Albert Randolph (b. 1853, do.) 
and Anniah Belle (Walker) Zimmerman (b. 
1865, do.). Prepared in Mason City H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Psi Upsilon; Fresh, football. 
With Contract Dept., Cent. Union Tel. Co., 
Rock Island, 111., 1910-11; Lawyer, Peoria, 
1912-17; Salesman, Leader Iron Works. Deca- 
tur, 111.. 1917-18; do., Urbana, 1918 — . Married 
Tulia Gale Barrett, Je 27, 1910, Cincinnati. 
Children: Elizabeth Gale, b. Je 13, 1911; Julia 
Barrett, b. O 17, 1913; George Fulton Daniel, 
b. O 17. 1914 (died Je 24, 1915); John Barrett, 
b. D 19, 1915. Address, 514 Michigan Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add.. Central Ave. and Wabash 
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4515. ALFRED NALLE ABBOTT 
(Son of No. 121; Brother of No. 4516) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag i, 1887. 
Saltillo, Mex.; s. Theodore Sperry ('77), (b. S 
21, 1855, Morrison, 111.) and Aurelia (Nalle)' 
Abbott (b. New Orleans, La.). Prepared in 
Woodberry Forest, Orange, Va.; W. Texas Mil. 
Acad., San Antonio, Tex. Triangle. Civ. 
Engr. in irrigation projects. Address, Santa 
Marta, Columbia, S. Am. 

4043. BAYARD TAYLOR ABBOTT 

(Son of No. 416; Brother of Nos. 4044, 6687, 
8909) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 5, 1887, Mor- 
rison. 111.; s. Alfred Noyes ('85), (b. N 2. 1862, 
Union Grove, 111.) and Sarah G. (Green) 
Abbott. Prepared in Morrison H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Acacia; Cosmopolitan Club: Agr. Club; 
Crystal Club. Mgr.. Stock Farm, Morrison, 111. 
Address, Morrison, 111. 

4516. THEODORA SARA ABBOTT 
(Daughter of No. 121; Sister of No. 4515) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 11, 1890, Saltillo, 
Coahuila, Mex.; d. Theodore Sperry i'77), (b. 



S 21, 1855, Morrison, 111.) and Aurelia (Nalle) 
Abbott, (b. Ag I, i860, New Orleans. La.). Pre- 
pared in Fairmount Acad., Wichita, Kan. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Address, Saltillo, Coa- 
huila, Me-x. 

4517. WILLIAM ALBERT ALBRECHT 
(Brother of No. 7333) 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 12, 1888, 
Flanagan, 111.; s. John (b. N 20, 1833, Ger.) 
and Barbara (Nafziger) Albrecht (b. Ag 28, 
1851, Zweilbriicken, do.). Prepared in Acad., 
Rluft'ton Coll., O. Ionian. Teacher, Bluffton 
Coll.. Bluffton, O., 1911-12; Instr., Soils. Univ. 
of Mo., 1916 — ■. Auth. : Changes in Nitrogen 
(Tontent of Stored Soils, Jour. Am. Soc. of 
.■igronomy. Vol. X, No. 2. F 1918. Mem., 
Classical Assn. of Middle West and South; 
Am. Soc. of Agronomy; Soc. Am. Bacteriol- 
ogists; Mennonite Church. Address, Columbia, 
Mo. 

4518. WILLIAM SELBY ALLAN 

Instrumentman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 6, 
1888, Toronto, Can.; s. Selby. Gundry (b. Jl 6, 
1851, Brigus, Newfoundland) and Agnes Oliver 
(Rutherford) Allan (b. Ag 19, 1861, Harbor 
Grace, do.). Lewis Inst. Freshman Basket- 



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ball; Baseball; Class Football. In Engng. Camps 
of Madeira-^Mamore Ry., Jungles of Brazil; 
Levelman, 191 1; Instrumentnian, 191^ — . Ad- 
dress, 648 E. Cornelia Ave., Chicago. 

4519. GEORGE B. ALLEN 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 8, 1886, 
Roodhouse, 111.; s. Alonzo (b. D 8, 1837, do.) 
and Ellen Elizabeth (McCracken) Allen (b. 
My 25, 1842). Prepared in Roodhouse H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors; Illini Staff, 19 10. 
Draftsman, Hastings Motor Shaft Co., 191 1; 
with Hudson iMotor Car Co.. Detroit, 1912-13; 
With Chalmers Motor Co., do., 1913-15; Exp. 
Engr., do., 191 5; Asst. Chief Engr., Liberty 
Motor Car Co., do., 191 5-1 7. First Lt., Ord. 
Reserve Corps. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, 
Roodhouse, 111. 

4520. RAY CLIFFORD ALLEN 
Employment Mgr. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 
. 27, 18S6. Waterman, 111.; s. Fred Lincoln (b. 
S 30, 1869, do.) and Ella Pearl (Sawyer) Allen 
(b. F 12, 1861, Pierce, 111.). Prepared in 
Winfield (Kan.) H. S. Record Clerk, Com- 
monwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1911-15; So- 
cial Investigator, do., 1915-16; Vocational Ad- 
visor, do., 1916-17; Employment Mgr., do., 
1917 — . Mem., Employment Mgrs. Club, Chi- 
cago. Married Bectha Edna Shealy, Je 17, 
1916, Chicago. Child, Charles Edward, b. iSIr 
27, 1917. Address, 5918 S. Sawyer Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 4834 S. Halsted St., do. 

4S2I. WILLIAM HERBERT ALMY 
(Husband of No. 4532; Brother of No. 3618) 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 14, 1881, 
Galesburg, III.; s. William Hoffman (b. Ap 
1 85 1, Philadelphia) and Mary Louise (Shull) 
Almy (b. 1854, New York). Prepared in 
Sterling and Coloma Tp. H. S.; LIniv. Acad. 
Charter Mem., M. E. Soc. ; Gym. Team; Capt., 
Univ. Regt.; Chm., Cap and Gown Com. 
Dir., Man. Tr., Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey, 
111.; Farmer, Indianola, 111., 1916 — . Scout 
Master of Boy Scouts of Am. Married Flor- 
ence Baird Cii), D 21, 1912, Indianola, 111. 
Children: Jean Baird, b. N 23, 1913; Lo's 
Winifred, b. Ap 28, 191 5. Address, R. i, In- 
dianola, 111. 

4522. ARVID ROBERT ANDERSON 
Engr. and Mfr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912: 
b. O I, 1890, Chicago; s. Lars Gustav (b. D 
S, 1858, Orebro, Sweden) and Augusta (Gus- 
tavson) Anderson (b. Ag 25, 1861, Boxholm, 
do.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
Alpha; Prelim. Honors; Final Honors; Special 
Honors; Grad. Scholarship. Pres., The Auto- 
matic Reclosing Circuit Breaker Co. Columbus, 
O. Bat. F., 324th F. A.. Camp Sherman, O. 
Address, 239 19th Ave., Columbus, O. 

4523. CHARLES THOMAS ANDERSON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; 
b. Mr 12, 1888, Taylorville, 111.; s. Arche- 
laus (b. O 16, 1 85 1, Green Co., Ind.) and 
Leah Grace' (Chapman) Anderson (b. My 4, 
i860, (Dgle Co., 111.). Prepared in Taylorville 
Tp. H. S. Gen. Assembly under-grad. Scholar- 
ship. Gen. research, Elec. Co., Pittsfield, Mass., 
ig 12-16; do.. LTnion Switch &• Signal Co., 
Swissvale, Pa., 1916-17. Lt. Jr. Grade U. S. N. 
R.; Radio officer, U. S. S. Minnesota; do.. V. 
S. S. New Mexico. Address, 628 E. Franklin 
St., Taylorville, 111. 

4524. CLAIR ELMORE ANDERSON 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 1913; b. 
F 19, 1886, Summer Hill, 111.; s. H. L. and 
EHza Anderson. Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. 
E. E. Soc. Sales Dept., Gen. Elec. Co. Lamp 
Works, Harrison, N. J., 1913-17; do., H. W. 
McCandless & Co., 1917; Asst. Sales Mgr., do., 
1917-18; Mgr., Miniature Lamp Sales, Am. Ev- 



eready Works. Long Island City, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 44 Bleecker St., Newark, N. J.; bus. add., 
American Eveready Works, Long Island City, 

4525. WILLIAM CORNELISON ANTHONY 
Testing Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 26, 
1890, Peoria; s. Mark (b. Washington, 111.) 
and Carrie Hester Anthony (b. Centralia, do.). 
Prepared in Streator Tp. H. S. M. E. Soc. 
Instr., Tulane Engng. Coll., 1911-12; Engr., 
Chicago office of White Co.; Cleveland Motor 
truck and car builders, 1912-15; Visited Europ- 
ean truck and gas engine plants, 191 5; Special 
Work, White Co., 1915; Experimental work in 
<levelopment of an automatic dumping body for 
handling coal and other materials on motor 
trucks, 1918. Married Edith Maurer, Je i, 
1918, South Bend, Ind. Address, Streator, 111. 

45^6. VERNE LINN APPLEGATE 
(Brother of Nos. 2558, 3258, 6055) 
Farmer; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Je 7, 1887, Atlanta, 
111.; s. Albert Augustus (b. My 6, 1849, Dillon, 
111.) and Clara Angelina (Miller) Applegate (b. 
My 8, 1851). Prepared in Atlanta H. S. Far- 
mer, Atlanta, 111. Address, Atlanta, Ill.t 

4527. JESSIE LOUISE ARMS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Randolph, Wis.; d. 
Myron F. (b. Goshen, Vt.) and Mary Bass 
(Lyon) Arms (b. Randolph, Wis.). Prepared 
in Randolph (Wis.) H. S. Ph. B., Lawrence 
Coll., 1904. Cataloger, Lib., la. St. Univ. 
Mem., D. A. R.; Am. Lib. Assn. Address. 628 
X. Linn St., Iowa City, la. 

4528. CHARLES NATHAN ARNOLD 
Electrician; B. S. in E. E.; b. N s, 1889, 
Princeton, 111.; s. R. B. and Susie K. (Alex- 
ander) Arnold. Prepared in Galena H. S. 
Elec. Test. Lab., Evanston, 111.; Asst. Electn., 
.\rmour & Co., Chicago, 1914-17. Lt., Jr. 
Grade. U. S. N. R., D 8, 1917—- Address, U. 

5. S. Pennsylvania, c/o Postmaster, New York 
City. 

4529. RALPH ARNOLD 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 2, li 
Carbondale, 111.; s. John J. (b. Je 28, li 
Henry, 111.) and Samantha (Hindman) Ar 
nold (b. Mr 8, i860, Carbondale, 111.). Pre 
pared in S. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Egyptian Club 
Draftsman, 191 1; Supt. of Const., 191 i-i' 
Arch., Beuttler & Arnold, 1918 — . Address 
c/o Beuttler & Arnold, 609-10 Security Bldg, 
Sioux City, la. 

4530. ALPHYLD JOSEPHINE AXELSON 
Teacher; B. S. in L. & A.; b. Je 21, 1891, 
Moline, 111.; d. G. E. (b. 1859, Sweden) and 
.\ugusta (Rylander) Axelson (b. 1863, do.). 
Prepared in Moline H. S.; Grinnell Coll., la., 
1907-08; Augustana Coll., 1908-09. Alpha Del- 
ta Pi. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Somerset. Ky., 
1911-13; do., Little Rock, Ark., 1913-is; Teach- 
er, Ger., Rock Island, 111.; H. S., 1916-18; do., 
Eng.. do., 1918 — . Mem., 111. Branch of Assn. 
of Collegiate Alumnae. Address, 2445 19th Ave., 
Rock Island, 111. 

4531. FREDERICK EUGENE BAER 
Reporter; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 31, 1889, 
Belleville, 111:; s. Amson (b. Ag 8, 1851, Wur- 
temberg, Ger.) and Sadie (Saenger) Baer (b. F 

6, 186s, New York City). Prepared in St. 
Louis Man. Tr. Sch. Assoc. Ed., Illini; Local 
Ed., Illini; Ed., Do/^i: Sheet; 111. Union Coun- 
cil; Illio Bd.; Sr. Memorial Com.; Class Day 
Com.; Fall Homecoming Com.; Asst. Ed.. 
Alumni Quarterly; Ed., Mgr., the Summer 7//i»j 
Newspaper Reporter, St. Louis Times, 1911-12; 
do., Philadelphia Press, 1912-16; do., Philadel- 
phia Evening Ledger, 191 6-1 7; do.. New York 
American, igi?- Co. B, 305th Inf.. U. S. A., 
S 1917. address, c/o Mrs. Amson Baer, Elms 
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4S3iA. BERTHA SALSICH BAIRD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. My 21, 1877, Terrc 
Haute, Ind.; d. Aaron Benjamin (b. JI 28, 
1842, Livonia, N. Y.) and Frances Avrilla 
(Bain) Salsich (b. O 30, 1849, Frankfort, 
Ind.). Prepared in Seymour (Ind.) II. S. Aleth- 
enai; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pres., Lib. Club. 
Libn., Mason City Pub. Lib., 191 1 — . Married 
John Faris Baird, Mr 3, 1897, Seymour, Ind. 
(died O 22, 1905). Address, 117 N. Adams St., 
Mason City, la. 

4S32. FLORENCE BAIRD (ALMY) 
(Wife of No. 4521) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 22, 1S90, Indian- 
ola, 111.; d. W. S. (b. Ag 26, 1S53, do.) and 
Laura (Gray) Baird (b. S 14, 1862, Sidell, 111.). 
Prepared in Indianola H. S. and Frances Shim- 
er Acad. Kappa Delta Pi; Illiola. Practice 
teaching, Acad. Married William Herbert 
Almy ('11). D 21, 1912, Indianola, 111. Chil- 
dren: Jean Baird, b. N 23, 1913; Lois Winifred, 
b. Ap 28, 1915. Address, Indianola, 111. 

4533- CHARLOTTE PHELPS BAKER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 27, 1888, 
Sullivan, 111.; d. John Henry (b. F 3, 1854, do.) 
and Carrie A. (Phelps) Baker (b. My 10, 1856, 
Willmington, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan H. 
S. Alpha Chi Omega; Alethenai. Teacher, 
Sullivan H. S., 191 7. Address, 1807 Harrison 
St., Sullivan, Ill.t 

4534. ELMER JEROME BAKER, JR. 
Editor; A. B. in L. A.; b. Ja 3, 1889, Chi- 
cago; s. Elmer Jerome (b. 1861, Quasqueton, 
la.) and May Fuller (Jones) Baker (b. 1862, 
St. Charles, 111.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. 
S. and New Trier Tp. H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Phi Delta Phi. Married Rebecca Van Devan- 
ter Chamberlain, My 29, 191 3. Children: El- 
mer Jerome, III, b. S 17, 19:4; Paul Chamber- 
lain, b. S 8, 1916. Address, 2909 Mildred Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 701 Masonic Temple, do. 

4S3S. ADA LILLIAN BALDWIN (HYDE) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 16, 1888, 
Port Rowan, Ont.; d. H. V. and Annie (Crid- 
land) Baldwin. Prepared in North Dixon H. 
S.; Univ. of Wis., 1907-8. H. Sc. Club; Pi 
Beta Phi. Teacher, Dom. Sc, Rockford H. S., 
1911-13. Mem., Rockford Woman's Clubs; 
Coll. Woman's Club 1914 — . Married Harold 
Stuart Hyde, O 22, 1913, Dixon, 111. Address, 
215 Cherry St., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

4536. BRYANT BANNISTER 
(Brother of No. 4538) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 24, 1887; 
s. John Conkey (b. N 15, i860, Evanston, 111.) 
and Frances Elizabeth (Bryant) Bannister (b. 
My 17, 1866, Princeton, 111.). Prepared in 
Kewanee H. S.; Mass. Inst, of Tech. Delta 
LTpsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Phoenix; M. E. Soc; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. ; Prelim. Honors; 
Univ. Bowling; Pres., Y. M. C. A., 1910-11; 
Pres., 111. Union; Chm.. Home Coming Com.; 
Univ. Golf. Engr., Nat. Tube Co., 1912-18; 
dio., U. S. Steel (iorp., Ord. Dept., Neville 
Island, Pa. Address, 260 Bellefield Ave., 
Pittsburgh; bus. add., c/o U. S. Steel Corp., 
Ord. Dept., Ambridge, Pa. 

4537. JULIAN CLYDE BANNISTER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 14. 1888, 
Veil, la.; s. E. B. Bannister. Prepared in 
Ellsworth H. S. Triangle. Address, 515 Black 
Bldg., Los. Angeles. 

4538. KIMBALL BANNISTER 
(Brother of No. 4536) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 4, 1889, Prince- 
ton, 111.: s. John C. (b. N 15, i860, Evanston, 
III.) and Frances (Bryant) Bannister (b. My 



407 

17. 1865, Princeton, 111.). Prepared in Ke- 
wanee H. b. M. D., N. W. Univ., 1914. Delta 
Lpsilon; Sigma Mu Rho; Nu Sigma Nu-Var 
sjty Baseball; Class Baseball; cLTs BowS;' 
Uim Sr. Invitation Com.; Illio staff; Y. M C 
A. Cabinet; Univ. Auditing Com. Alpha 
Omega Alpha. Lab. Asst., hiitology^ Univ of 
III.; Asst. Instr Physiol., N. W. Univ Med 
Sch., 19:1-14; Res. Physician, Cook Co. Hosp 

ll'iVe' Vol M^1'^-^^'^^''°^^ ^d" Co- Represe'ii: 
beVlT rr. ; ^- Se^'^'ce Corps. Married Eliza- 
Ch IH r' Tn^^^"'.^ -3, 1916. Milwaukee. 
ChiW^ Kimball Jr., b Jl „, 1917. Addres.,, 

fi luzzritdo^''''''"'^- ^'"^■■' '-■ -^''•. 

4539. JESSE AUGUST BARGOLA 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 15 1888 
Pecatonica, 1 11 ; s. Henry (b. 1859. Milwau: 
kee) and Otilla (Hedke) Bargola (b. 1863, 
do.) Prepared m Pecatonica H. S.; Univ 
Acad. Scarab. Head Draftsman. Frank A 
Carpenter, Arch., Rockford, 1911-18; Civilian 
Draftsman, Const. Q. M., Camp Grant, 19 18—. 
II T,ff u"";^'^' '|'5-i6; Fed. Nat. Guard, 3rd 
h!;h c ' ^°"''^er Service, 1916. Married Viola 
Hodgson, F 24 1915, Rockford. Child, Henry, 

w A? ^ '^c^ '^i''"^, ^P S' 1916). Address, 1135 
N. Main St., Rockford, 111. ^ 

4540. NELSON RODERS BARR 
Engineer; B. S in E. E. ; b. My 3, 1884. 

(luthill) Barr Prepared in Quincy H. S 
Sec. Cooper Engng. & Mfg. Co. Address] 
230 E. Huron St., Chicago. 

4541. ALBERT EDWARD BARRADELL 
Teacher; A. B in Sc; b. New Castle on 
Tyne, Eng; s Albert (b. 1844, Childswick- 
ham, Eng) and Elizabeth (Clark) Barradell 
(b. 1848 London Eng.). Prepared in Proph- 
etstown H. S; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Delta 
lau Delta; Students Union Plav; Band- Or- 
chestra Teacher H S., Oak Park, 111. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Englewood, Ill.t 

4542. SARAH ANITA BARRETT 

(REECE) 

(Wife of No. 3927; Sister of No. 1808) 

tiA/-t'" ^-^A-,^'.,^- ^- N 6, 1 886, Butler, 
111.; d. Jesse Clark (b. My 30, 1839, Deerfield, 
Ind.) and Emma Cornelia (Hutchinson) Bar- 
rett (b. D 19, 1852. Henry, 111.). Prepared in 
?"'er H. S.; Hillsboro H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
-Mpha Ai Delta; Yo Ma; Phi Delta Psi; W A 
A Teacher, Eng., Litchfield H. S., 1910-11.' 
^h^^' ^'- .^\ ^i ^- 1905-7. Married Wade 
W. Reece ( 09), Je 29, 1911, Butler, 111. Child, 
Anita Rose, b. My 25, 1912. Address. 6725 
Chappel Ave., Chicago. 

4543. PERCY LEVI BARTON 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 5, 1886, Nor- 
mal, 111.; s. Herbert Jewett (b. Newport, N. 
H.) and Sara Lavina (Dodge) Barton (b. 
Granthaiii, N. H.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Engr., Grand Trunk Pacific Ry., 191 1- 
14; Farmer, Dutton, Mont., 1915 — . Mem, 
Presby. Church. Married Elizabeth May Willis, 
D 27, 191 7, Mt. Vernon, Washington. Address, 
Dutton, Teton County, Mont. 

4544. JOHN BESLER BASSETT 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 17, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Norman C. and Laura H. (Besler) 
Bassett (b. Augusta, 111.). Prepared in Chi- 
cago Man. Tr. Sch.; Univ. H. S. ; Armour 
Inst., 1905-8. Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Xi. 
Assoc, mem.. A. I. E. E.; A. A. A. S.; Mo- 
hawk Club; Mohawk Golf Club. Ensign, Sub- 
marine Service, New London, Conn.; Mustered 
out, Mr 1919. Address, 125 Parkwood Blvd., 
Schenectady. N. Y. ; bus. add., D. C. Engng. 
Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., do. 



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454S. FKANK STANLEY BAUER 
(Brother of Nos. 3632, 6073) 
Professor; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 27, 1888, 
Blue Mound, III.; s. Charles R. and Alice K. 
(\yall) Bauer. Prepared in Prep. Sch., James 
Millikin Univ.; Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi. 
Draftsman, Bunscn Coal Co.; Instr., M. E., 
Univ. of Colo., 1911-14; Asst. Prof., M. E., 
Univ. of Colo., 1914 — . Married Jessie Mc- 
Ginnis, D 23, 1914, Boulder, Colo. Children: 
Frances Evelyn, b. Mr 2, 1916; William Char- 
les, b. S IS, 1917. Address, 951 Lincoln Place, 
Boulder, Colo. 

4546. •OTTO ANTON BAUER 
(Brother of No. 6074) 
Arch. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 22, 1877, 
Home City, Kan.; s. Victor (b. Ag 14, 1857, 
Hohenzollern, Ger.) and Annie Marie (Lenz) 
Bauer. Prepared in Horton H. S.; Rose Poly. 
Inst. Orch. Club; Spalding Guild; Loyola. 
Supt. of Const., Iowa Mausoleum (io.. Main 
office, Waterloo, la. Died Ag 19, 1914, Mar- 
ion, Kan. 



4547. FLORENCE GABRIELLE BAXTER 

(SNYDER) 
(Wife of No. 5426; Sister of Nos. 2579, 3276) 
A. B. in Sc; M. A., 1912; b. Ja 21, i8qo, 
Nauvoo, 111.; d. Emile J. (b. My 13, 1853. 
Newark, N. J.) and Eugenie A. (Dadant) 
Baxter (b. France). Prepared in Keokuk (la.) 
H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Sigma Xi; Athenean; 
W. A. A.; Scliolarship in Math., 1911-12; Class 
Basketball. Teacher, II. S., Farmer City, 111. 
Married Alden E. Snyder ('12), O 22, 19 13, 
Nauvoo, 111. Children: Lillian Mary, b. S 14, 
1914; John Alden, b. F 6, 1916. Address, Hills- 
boro. 111. 

4548. HERBERT CLINTON BECK 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 19, 1888, 
Chemung, 111.; s. Robert J. (b. D 17, 1851, 
Co. Armagh, Ireland) and Emma M. (Puffer) 
Beck (b. Ja 25, 1857, Chemung. 111.). Pre- 
pared in II. S., Harvard, 111. Varsity Track 
Team. Bridge Designing Engr., City of Chi- 
cago. Married Grace Trautman, D 28, 1915. 
W'aukegan, 111. Address, 6535 Greenwood 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 402 City Hall, do. 

4549. HOWARD BENJAMIN BEECIIER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 16, 1862, 
Monmouth, 111.; s. Benjamin Jonah (b. Jl 22, 
1832, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.) and Mercy 
Ann (Boland) Beecher (b. do.). Prepared in 
Galva H. S.; Ann Arbor (Mich.) II. S.; la. 
St. Univ.; Univ. of Mich. Phi Delta Theta. 
Prin., Douglas Sch.; Prin., Night Sch., Peoria. 
Treas., Central 111. Teachers Assn., 1910-12; 
Sec.-Treas., Peoria Phi Delta Theta, Alunuii 
Club. Married Alice Day, 1S86, Galva, 111. 
Children: Benjamin Sanford, b. Jl i, 18S8; 
Dorothy Alice, b. Mr i, 1896; Frances, b. My 
24, 1899. Address, 408 Frye Ave., Peoria. 

4550. JOE POPE BENSON 
Cashier: A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 14. 1889, 
Marion, 111.; s. William Lumb (b. S i, 1852, 
do.) and Mary Delilah (Pope") Benson (b. Mr 
13, 1863, Herrin's Prairie. 111.). Prepareii in 
Herrin and iMarion H. Schs. Iris; Scribblers; 
Adelphic: Y. M. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim. Honors; Illini Staff: ///. Mag. Bd; 
Hatchet Orator. Asst. Mgr., Alumni Quarterly. 
Cashier, City Nat. Bank. Herrin, 111., 1912-18. 
S. A. T. C. (Vocational Section B) Univ. of 
Chicago; Mustered out D 6, 1018. Mem.. Chris- 
tian Church; A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; K. P.; 
Sec, Group Ten, 111. Bankers Assn., 1917-18. 
Address, Herrin, 111. 



45SI. FRED STANTON BENTON 
Masonry Insp. ; B. S. in Ry. E.; b. O 15, 
1 886, Forsyth, 111.; s. Victor Wayne (b. S 26, 
1854, Beechtown, O.) and Nettie Flora 
(Stewart) Benton (b. Ap 13, 1853, Decatur, 
III.). Prepared in Decatur H. S.; James Mil- 
likin Univ. Acacia. Masonry Insp., Bridge 
Dept., I. C. R. R. Co. B., 503rd Engrs. (Ser- 
vice Bn.). Annex Forces, A. E. F., France. 
.Iddress, Forsyth, 111. 

4S5-- ADDA ELIZABETH BERGER 
(GENTRY) 
(Wife of No. 5144; Sister of No. 1816) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 23, 1888, Dolton, 
III.; d. John (b. 1844, do.) and Margaret 
(Karch) Berger (b. 1853, Frankfort, 111.). 
Prepared in Lexington II. S. Chi Omega; 
Illiola; Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher, Lex- 
ington II. S., 111., 1912-13. Married William 
Summer Gentry ('12), Ja 4, 1914, Dolton 111. 
Child, William Berger, b. O 5, 1917. Address, 
Omaha, Neb. 

4553- LOUIS STEWART BERNSTEIN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 21, 1887, 
Chicago; s. A. Bernstein. Prepared in Medill 
H. S. N'arsity Football; Varsity Basketball, 
Capt., 191 1 ; Phoenix. Civ. Engr., Am. Bridge 
Co., Gary Ind. Address, 3215 Douglas Blvd., 
Chicago. t 

.554. JOHN D.WID BIGGS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 23, 1888, Tamalco, 111.; 
s. Henry Pinckney (b. Je 14, 1847, Callaway 
Co., Ky.) and Delphia Maria (Holsberry) 
Biggs (b. Bond Co., 111.). Prepared in Green- 
ville Acad, and Whipple Acad., Jacksonville, 
111. St. Atty., Bond (Jo., 111., 1012-16. Mar- 
ried Mabel Grace Biggs, O 4, 19 13. Effingham, 
111. Child, Delphia Pauline, b. Jl 27, 1914. 
Address, 515 S. 2nd St., Greenville, 111. 

4SSS. THOMAS MILTON BIRNEY 
Cml. Dept., City Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. Jl 7, 1869, Leroy, 111.; s. John W. (b. Cadiz, 
O.) and Mary Jane (Ilealeo) Hirney (b. do.). 
Prepared in Normal H. S.; Bloomington Cml. 
Coll.; Wesleyan Univ. Acad.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ.; Univ. of Chicago. Supt., Schs., Ma- 
comb, 111.; Cml. Dept., City Schs., St. Louis. 
Mem., Nat. Educ. Assn.; Nat. Geog. Soc. ; 
A. F. A. M. JMarried Olive Gertrude Thomas, 
Je 190S, Edwardsville, 111. Child, Robert Mil- 
ton, b. Ja 30, 1907. Address, 3848A Ashland 
Ave., St. Louis. 

4556. CHARLES DAY BLACK 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 1912; 
b. Je 3, 1885, Plymouth, 111.; s. William (b. 
Jl 15, 1851, Elkton, Ky.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Walton) Black (b. Ag 30, 1S56, Plymouth, 
111.). Prepared in Christian Univ. Acad.; 
Christian Univ., Canton, Mo. E. E. Soc; ist 
Lt. and Bn. Adjt., Univ. Regt. ; Stud. Branch, 
A. I. E. E. Research Lab., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Pittsfield, i.iass., 1912-14; Transformer, Engng. 
Dept., do., 1914-16; Elec. Engr., Sargent & 
Lundy. Chicago, 1916-18; Instr., Sch. of Engng., 
Milwaukee, 1918 — . Married Bertha Edith 
Kahl, S 6, 1917, Pittsfield, Mass. Address, 
144 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee; bus. add., 373 
Broadway Ave., do. 

4557. ELMER FREDERICK BLAKESLEE 
(Husband of No. 7201) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ag 25, 
1890, Fairfield, Neb.; s. Fred Gervaise (b. Je 
6, 1862, Woodstock, 111.) and Lillian May 
(Purer) Blakeslee (b. F 21, 1865, do.). Pre; 
pared in Lockport and Joliet H. Schs. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Phoeni.x: Scabbard and Blade; 
Helmet; Ku Klux: Prelim. Honors; Mgr., 
Varsity Football; Class Baseball and Football. 
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Q. M. C, Interior Storage Depot, Columbus, 
O. Married Katherine Seaman ('15^ D 29, 
1015. Child, Katherine Jean, b. Mr 2, 1917. 
Address, Hotel Lincoln, Columbus, O. 

4558. HELEN EVA BLISS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. &• A.; b. F 11, 1891; d. 
Abel (b. Ag 8, 1853, New Lenox, 111.) and 
Nettie (Lynk) Bliss (b. S 25, 1857, do.). Pre- 
pared in Lake View II. S., Chicago; Lexington 
(Miss.) H. S., Gamma Phi Beta; Alethenai; 
mini Staff; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Woman's 
League Adv. Bd.; Classical Club; Class Day 
Com. Teaclier, Eng., II. .S., Shrcveport, La., 
1915-18; Clerical work. Bur. of Aircraft Pro- 
duction, Washington, D. C. Mem., S. Assn. of 
Coll. Alumni. Address, Howard, Miss.; bus. 
add., 318 3rd St., N. E. Washington, D. C. 

4559. WILLIAM NICHOLAS BOLLINGKK 
Draftsman and Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 
30, 1889, Sycamore, 111.; s. Frank William (b. 
My 6, 1859, Burlington, 111.) and Mary Anna 
(Fleming) Bollinger (b. Mr 16, i860, Naper- 
ville, 111.). Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Phi 
Kappa. Chief draftsman and Engr., Bridge 
and Iron Co. Rock Island, 111. Co. II, 23rd 
Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918. .Address, 
1305 Ruby Ave., Kansas City, Kan. 

4560. ELVIN EDWARDS BOON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 20, 1890, 

Chrisman, 111.; s. William Elijah (b. N 73, 
1868, Chrisman, 111.) and Caroline (Edwards; 
Boon. Prepared in Chrisman H. S. Ilus; 
E. E. Soc; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E.; Scho- 
lar from Edwards Co.; Jr. Prom. Com.; Engr. 
Dance Com; Mgr., 191 1 Class Baseball. Ap- 
prentice Engr., Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. 
Co., 1911; Regular Tester, do., 1911-12; Cor 
respondent, do., 1912-15; Cml. Engr., do., 191 5- 
18; Acting Mgr., Mining Sec, Indus. Dept., 
do., 1918— . Mem., \. I. E. E. ; A. I. M. E. ; 
Westinghouse Canoe Club; Westinghouse Club; 
Excursion Leader and mem. of track teams; 
First Presby. Church. Married Edna M. Eliz- 
abeth, Mr 8, 1916, Edgewood Park, Pa. Child, 
Ruth Elizabeth, ja 26, 1917. Address, 432 
Elmer St., Edgewood Park, Pa. 

4561. PAVITRA KUMAR BOSE 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc; b. O 3, 1883, Mymen- 

singh, India; s. Sasi Kumar and Mrinmcoyce 
(Bal) Bose. Prepared in City Collegiate Sch., 
Mymensingh, India; Univ. of Calcutta, Cal- 
cutta, India; Univ. of Chicago. Cosmopolitan 
Club. Asst., 111. St. Water Sur. ; Bacteriolo- 
gist, Morris & Co., Stock Yards, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, Nazabazar, Mymensingh, Bengal, India. 

4562. THOMAS LYLE BOYS 
Ceramist; A. B. in So.; b. ^ i, 1887, Lacon. 
III.; s. William Henry (b. D 18, 1862, Mar- 
shall Co., 111.) and Mary Althea (Stire) Boys 
(b. Ap 1, 1861, do.). Prepared in Streator 
H. S. A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 1909. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma. Ceramist, 
Barr Clay Co., .Streator, 111.; Asst. Supt., do. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Streator Club. Married 
Estelle M. Millar, O 1909. Child. Dorothy 
Elizabeth, b. Jl 6, 191 3. Address, c/o Barr 
Clay Co., Streator, 111. 

4563. ELIZABETH LUCINDA BRADLEY 
(WILCOX) 
A. B. in Sc.; b. D 2, 1873. Peosta, la.; d. 
Curtiss C. Cady (b. O 12, 1840, Cayuga Co., 
N. Y.) and Amelia (Robinson) Bradley (b. Ja 
30, 1843, do.). Prepared in Union Sch. and 
Acad., Weedsport, N. Y.; Cornell Univ., Mar- 
ine Biol. Sta., Cold Spring Harbor; Harvard 
Univ.; Univ. of Mich.; Grad., St. Norm. Sch., 
Oneonta, N. Y. Prin., Teachers' Tr. Sch., 
Troy, N. Y. Mem., Presby. Church; Womens' 
Civic League, Troy, N. Y.; Women's Univ. 



Club; Troy Teachers Assn.; Arethusa Sorority, 
N. Y. St. Norm. Sch.; D. A. R. Married Rev. 
Charles Francis Wilcox, Ap 2 191 5, Troy, N. 
Y. Address, 2107 islh St., Troy, N. Y. 

4564. JOSEPH LAJUS BRADY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 8, 1884 
(jermantown, Pa.; s. Thomas Francis (b. i860 
do.) and Louise (Lajusj Brady (b. 1861, Phil 
adelphia). Arch., Stone eV Webster Engng, 
Corjj., Jioston, 1911-12; Practiced Arch., 1913 
18. Mem., la. Soc. Arch.; .\. I. A., la. Chap 
ter. Married Sara Barney, Je 3, 1914, Wash 
ington, D. C. Children: Thomas Francis, III 
b. Ag 31. 1915; Joseph Lajus, Jr., b. My 14 
1 91 7. Address, 312 N. 3rd St., Keokuk; bus 
add. 701 Blondeau St., do. 

4565- ELLA CHRISTINE BRAEUNINGER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 10, 1885, 
'raylorville. 111.; d. Michael (b. D 9, 1824, 
(Jer.) and Mary (Nedley) Braeuninger (b. Mr 
6, 1846, Loudenvillc, O.). Prepared in Univ. 
.\cad. Prin., Sidell II. S., 111., 1911. Address, 
I5ox 148, Effingham, ill.t 

4566. *ROSS PRESTON BRALEY 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Jl 17, 1887, 

Kellogg, la.; s. Fred A. (1). O 16, 1854, Mont- 
pelier, Vt.) and Laura E. Braley (b. O i, i860, 
Orion, 111.). Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S., 
Harvey, 111. Ilus; A. I. E. E. ; Class Football 
and Baseball. Engr., 1. C. R. R. ; Signal Dept., 
Pacific Power Corp., Los Angeles. Mem., 15. 
P. O. E. Died F 1917, Harvey, 111. 

4567. EDGAR GREGORY BRANDS 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 2, 1888, 

Prairie du Rochcr, 111.; s. Albert L. (b. St. 
(ienevieve Co., Mo.) and Margaret Mary (Bli- 
!er) Brands (b. Carlyle, 111.). Prepared in 
Chester, 111., H. S. Shield and Trident; Ath. 
Ed., mini; Ed., The Dope Sheet; Univ. Band. 
Reporter, Champaign Daily News, 1911-12; 
Sporting Ed., Rockford Morning Star, 1913-16; 
Managing Ed., Collyers' Pub. Co., Chicago, 
1917—- R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1918; 
2nd Lt., Inf. R. C, 36th Div., Camp Bowie, 
Tex.; 2nd Lt., Inf. R. C, 161 Depot Brig.. 
Camp Grant, 111., 1918; ist Lt., do., 1918. Mem.. 
I{. P. O. E., Eagles, Ft. Sheridan Assn. Mar- 
ried Georgia Bright Robinson, O 13, 1917. Ft, 
Worth, Tex. Address, 316 W. Ilurlbut Ave.. 
Belvidere, 111. 

4568. STROTHER AMBROSE BRIGGS 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 10, 1887, Minier, 
111.; s. Duncan R. (h. S 10, 1855, do.) and Mary 
Elizabeth (Bush) Briggs (b. Mr 19, i860, L€x- 
ington, Ky.). Prepared in Normal II. S. Chi 
Beta; Agr. Club; Basket Ball Squad; Capt., 
Class Basketball; Varsity Soccer. Farmer, Min- 
ier, 111. Married Leta Fern Cantrall, O 4, 
1 91 1, Bloomington, 111. Child, Guida Mar- 
jorie, b. Ja 9, 1914. Address, Minier, 111. 

4569. ELIZABETH MINERVA BROADDUS 

(JONES) 

(Wife of No. 3811) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 7, 1888, Magnolia, 

HI.; d. Marshall Hall (b. Ap 19, 1864, do.) 

and Elizabeth Ann (Glenn) Broaddus (b. F 

iq, 1865, do.). Prciiared in Urbana II. .S. 

Kappa Alpha Theta; Yo Ma; W. A. A.; Mask 

and Bauble. Married John Lloyd Jones ('09), 

O 21, 1912, Henry, 111. Children: Robert 

Clark, b. Ja 12, 1917; John Lloyd, Jr., b. 

Je 5, 1918. Address, Henry, 111. 

4570. ELIZABETH ANNIE BROOK 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 19, 1890, 

Stronghurst, 111.; d. James William (b. Ag 

20, 1843, Olena, 111.) and Emma Jane (Porter) 

Brook (b. Mr 17, 1852, Shirleysburgh, Pa.). 



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Prepared in Biggsville Tp. H. S.; Monmouth 
Coll Classical Club; Y. W. C. A.; El Cir- 
culo Espanol. Teacher, IT. S., Superior, Wyo 
Mem.. United Presby. Church. Address, 93J 
1-aulkner Ave., Wichita, Kan. 

457t. R.AYMOND WENTWORTII BROOKS 
(J5rother of No. 6762) 
Civ. Engr.; P. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 30, 1889, 
Red Bank, N. J.; s. John Pascal (b. S J4, 
1861. Kittery, Me.) and Maude Penperill (I'er- 
kins) Brooks (b. F 6, i863«, Atchison, Kan.). 
Prepared in Kiltery (Me.) II. :3. ; Phillips Exe- 
ter Acad., 1907. Easterner's Club; Prelim. 
Honors; Class Bowling Team. Draftsman, C. 
M. S: St. P. Ry.; Mem., A. S. C. E.; I. O. O. 
P. Married Vernetta M. Hester, El Paso, Tex. 
Address, Interstate Bldg., c/o O. C. C, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

45-2- ELLA STEWART 15ROWN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 9, 1889, 
Hay Springs, Neb.; d. Joseph Edwin (b. Ja 
14, Lock Haven, Pa.) and Jennie (Stewart) 
Brown (b. D -5, 1861, Spruce Creek, Pa.)'. 
Prepared in Rushville (Neb.) H. S.; L^niv. of 
Neb. Gamma Phi Beta; Y. W. C. A. cabinet; 
W. A. A.; Capt., Basketball; Der Deutsche 
Vcrem; Classical Club. Teacher, IT. S., Mat- 
toon. 111.. 1011-14; do., Danville, 111., 1914-18. 
Mem.. Presby. Church; D. A. R.; Cent. 111. 
Branch Assoc. Coll. .Muninae. Address. Rush- 
ville, Neb. 

4573. HUGH ALEXANDER BROWN 
(Brother of Nos. 5561, 7416) 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jc 19, 1889, 
Cedar Springs, Pa.; s. Hugh White (b. F 21, 
1 84 1, do.. Pa.) and Emma Rosalind (Alex- 
ander) Brown (b. Kishacoquillas, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Belleville, 111., H. S. Testing Dept., 
Gen. Elec. Co.. Schenectady, N. Y., 1911-ij; 
Asst. Chem. Engr., Power Plant, Venice, 111., 
191,3-14: Instr., Elec. Engng., Univ. of Ark., 
1916-17; Head of Phys. and Engng. Dept., 
Ottawa Univ., Ottawa, Kan., 1919 — . Instr., U 
S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1917—. U. S. A. 
S., 1917 — . .Auth.: An Ajjproximate Method of 
Calculating Air Cored Cods, Gcu. Elec. Rcz'iczv. 
F 1913; A Convenient Method of Calculating 
Inductance of Coils for Wireless Telegraphy, 
IVirclcss A(jc. Ap 191 7. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; 
Inst., Radio Engrs. ; Univ. Club, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 60s W. Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add., 
Ottawa Univ., Ottawa, Kan. 

4574- RALPH EDGAR BROWN 
Supt., Fire Brick Plant; B. S. in Ceram.; 
b. N 17, 1886, Ilillslioro, 111.; s. John Frank 
(b. do.) and Eva (Bailey) Brown (b. F 6, 1868. 
do.). Preiiarcd in Hillsboro H. S. Special 
Honors. Res. Asst., Ceram. Dept., Univ. of 
111., 1911; Ceramist, Union Mining Co., Mt. 
Savage, Md., 1911-ir; do., Ottawa, 111., 1912- 
i.-;; Asst. Supt., Drain Tile Factorv. Mason 
City, la., 191.S-16; Supt., Fire Brick Plant, 
Utic.a, 111., 1916 — . .\uth.: The Replacement 
of Tin Oxide by Antimony Oxide in Enamels 
for Cast Iron, Transactions .4m. Ceram. Soc. 
Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc. Married Ethel Rig- 
gen. Ja I, 191?, Cumberland, Md. Children: 
Eva Jane, b. O 16, 191 2; Dorothy Alma, b. 
Ag 6, 1917- Address, Utica, 111. 

4575. ARTHUR WARD BUCKINGHAM 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 10, 1889, 
kingly. Ta.; s. John Dague (b. Je 24. :862, 
Pa.) and Anne (Laccy) Buckingham (b. Je 
24. tS-o, Morningside, la.). Prepared in Ar- 
mour Sc. Acad, and Armour Inst, of Tech. 
Triangle; Class Basket Ball. Asst. Engr., 
Fruin & Colnon Const. Co.. St. Louis, 191 1- 
12; Draftsman and Insp., Bridge Dept.. do., 
T9i2-i^: Asst. Engr., Fruin &■ Colnon (ionst. 
Co., do.. 1917; do.. Russell Engng. Co., do.. I 



Fun- 
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1917. Corp., C. E. 314th Engrs., Camp F 
ston, Kan., 1917-18; Engr., R. O. T. C, Ca 
Lee, Va., 1918; Co, B., 604th Engrs., A. E. F. 
Mem., Engrs. Club, St. Louis; lllini Club, do.; 
Mo. Ath. Assn.; Pres.. Intercollegiate Alumni 
r.owling League, St. Louis. Address, 1544 N. 
l-.uclid Ave., St. Louis. 

4576. CHARLES ANTRIM DE KRAFT 
BUNTING 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 11, 1888, 
Quincy, 111.- s. John Antrim (b. Ag 16, 1851, 
Mt. Holly, N. J.) and I'annie (Miller) Bunt- 
ing (b. Jl 30, 1851, Ouincy, 111.). Prepared 
in Quincy H. S. Draftsman, Elec. Wheel Co., 
Quincy, 111., 1911-ij; Beatty Auto Car, Stor- 
age Batteries and Electric Cars Dept.. Quincy, 
111., 1912 — ; Engr. Dept., 111. Soldiers and 
Sailors Home, do., Engr. and Draftsman, Quin- 
cy Elevator Gale Co., Quincy, 111., 1915-18; 
V. P., do. Subinspector. Naval Ord. Mem., 
Epis. Church; A. F. A, ,M.; Quincy Consistory 
of Masons, 32nd degree. .Address, 1229 Ken- 
tucky St., Quincy, 111. 

4577- CYRIL AGARD BURNS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 20, 1887, 
Ottawa, 111.; s. Thomas Wesley (b. Jl 25, 1857, 
do.) and Eva Marion (.\gard) Burns (b. My 
29, i860, Lancaster, N. Y.). Prepared in Fair- 
bury H. S. La Bazoche; Cml. Club; Fencing. 
Lawyer, Pontiac, 111. Co. F, 3rd Inf., 111. N. G.; 
Regt. Sgt. Mai., Camp Logan, Tex., 1917; 2nd 
Lt., 129th Inf., A. E. F., France; ist 
Lt., 1918; Acting .\djt., ist., 2nd., and 3rd. Am. 
Armies; .'\rmy of Occupation; Regt. Intelligence 
Officer; Liason Officer. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Eva Barnes, Ap 12, 191 7. Address, c/o 
E. A. Agard, Fairbury, 111. 

4578. JOE KOSSUTH BURNS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 21, 1888, 
Petersburg, 111.; s. Louis Kossuth (b. N 14, 
1849) and Almeda (Br.idley) Burns (b. S 8, 
i860.). Prepared in Greenview IT. S. Alpha 
Sigma Phi; Phoenix; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. 
!•'.; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Class 
Basketball; Pres., Soph. Class; Home-Coming 
Com.; Sr. Ball Com.. Interschol. Field Judge. 
Engr.. Chicago; do., Detroit. Mem., Christian 
Church; Sec, Treas., and Pres., Christian En- 
deavor, 1907-12. Address, 386 Burich St., De- 
troit. 

4579. RUTH MITCHELL BLTRNS (LORD) 
(Wife of G424; Sister of Nos. 2922, 3671) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 30, 1890, Monmouth, 
Til.; d. James Clinton (b. S 13, 1850, Harveys, 
Pa.) and Ida Jane (Carey) Burns (b. Ja 18, 
i8s6, Xenia, O.). Prepared in Macomb H. S.; 
Gfad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 101718. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Kappa Delta Pi; Illiola; 
Prelim, and F'wk\\ Honors; Permanent Class 
Sec: Valedictorian. Grad. Scholarship, 1911- 
12. Teacher, Roseville Tp. IT. S., 111., 1912-14. 
Married .\rthur Russell Lord (g'li). S 22, 
1915, Macomb, 111. .-Iddress. 921 Delaware 
Ave., South Bethlehem, Pa. 

4s8o. ETHEL NORTH BURRELL 
(BARKLEY) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 1888, Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; d. Luther Albcrtus and .Anna J. (Beck) 
Hurrell. Prepared in Walnut Hills H. S., 
Cincinnati: Univ. of Cincinnati, 1907. Delta 
Gamma; Eng. Club. Married Guy Carleton 
Barkley, Jr., O 22, 191 3. Cincinnati. Child, 
Marjory Jane, b. Je 30, 1915 (died Jl 8, 1915). 
.Address. 2847 May St., Cincinnati. 

4581. JOHN LITTLE BURT 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 8, 18S7, St. Paul; s. 
J. D. Burt. Temporary Ensicn, U. S. Anti- 
iione. Annapolis N. Acad. AddrciS, 92 Blake 
St., Hamilton, thit.. Canada. 



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4582. EARL KELLIS BURTON ' 
Sales Mgr.; 15. S. in C. E. ; b. F 7, 1889, 
Isabel, 111.; s. (Jtlicr Kcllis (b. Ja 13, 1863, 
Oakland, HI. J and Sarah Jane (Kees) Burton 
(b. Jl 4, 1867). Prepared in Isabel and Paris 
II. Sells. Triangle. Transitnian, U. P. Ry., 
Cheyenne, Wyo., iyii-12; Engr., Am. Bridge 
Co., St. Louis, KJ12; Engr., \V. I'. Carmichael 
Co., du., 1912-13; Res. Engr., Trussed Con- 
crete Steel Co., San Juan, P. R., 1913 — . Sales 
Mgr., Behn Bros., Inc., do., 1913 — . Mem., 
Mo. Nat. Guard, 191213. Aulli.: Concrete 
Bungalow Construction, Concrete-Cement Agr. 
and Keith's Magazine ; Repairs to San An- 
tonio I'ier, Enj^ng. News-Record ; Presby. 
IIosp., San Juan, P. R. Modern Building Maga- 
zine, 1916. Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. ; 
Sociedad de Ingenieros de Puerto Rico- Union 
Club, San Juan; Country Club, do.; El Morvo 
Club. Married Marie Durant, Je 14, 1916, 
Washington, I). C. Child, Sara Justine, b. 
Mr 10, 1917. Address, P. O. Box. 520, San 
Juan, P. R. 

4583. LAURENCE VREELAND BURTON 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; M. S., 1914; 
b. Ap 15, 1889, Aurora, 111.; s. Charles Pierce 
(b. 1862, Andersonville, Ind.) and Cora Lena 
(V're<;land) Burton (b. 1865, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in West Aurora II. S.; Ph. ])., Yale, 

1917. Chem. Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi 
Kappa Sigma; Capt., Univ. Regt. With Coke 
Plant, Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind., 1911-12; 
Asst. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Gen. 
Supt's. Office, Libby, McNeill and Libby, Chi- 
cago, 1916-18. ist Lt., San. Corps, N. A., 

1918. Auth. : Correlations In the Colon-Aero- 
genes Groups, Infectious Diseases, KJ17; The 
Quality of Canned Foods, Am. Food Jour., 
191 7. Mem., A. C. S.; 111. St. Water Supply 
Assoc; Am. Gas Inst.; Soc. of Am. Bad. 
Address, 209 Downer Place, Aurora, 111. 

4584. BRICE JOHN CALDWELL 
(Brother of No. 8982) 
V. P.. Elec. Corps.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 
21, 1885, New Holland, 111.; s. Alexander 
Marshall (b. O 9, 1847, Scott Co., 111.) and 
Letitia (White) Caldwell (b. N 9, 1854, Mari- 
etta, O.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Elec. Contr. ; V. P., Caldwell Elec. (Jorp., 
Chamijaign, 1Q17 — . Lt., U. S. N., 1917; On 
board Battleship Oklahoma, Ja-Ap 1918; Elec. 
De^n., U. S. N., Washington, D. C, Ap, 
19 1 8 — -. Address, 310 W. Hill St., Champaign. 



4585. WILL CARLETON CALDWELL 
Const. Supt. ; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 9, 1886, 
Monticello, III.; s. William Butt (b. Mr 27, 
1839, Bloomington, Mo.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Spenser) Caldwell (b. My 18, 1846, LaPlata, 
Mo.). Prepared in Monticello H. S.; Armour 
Inst. Tail Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Delta 
Phi; Final Honors. Arch., Draftsman and 
Engr., jlolabird & Roche, Archs., 191 1 — . 
Married Cecelia Werno, Ap 28, 1906, Danville, 
ni. Children: Elizabeth, b. F 10, 1907; 
William Burr and Rosella Katherine, b. Jl 24, 
1914. Address, ^ly Bell Ave., LaGrange, 111.; 
bus. add., 1400 Monroe Bldg., Chicago. 

4586. FLOY E. CALEY 

(Sister of No. 4587) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 17, 1884, 
Markle, Ind.; d. William Elmer (b. Ja 20, 1862, 
do.) and Alice C. dlamilton) Caley (b. O 3, 
1862, Zanesville, Ind.). i'rc-i^ared in Markle, 
Ind., Commissioned H. S.; Ind. Univ., 1905; 
Tri-St. Norm., Angola, Ind., 1902-3. Der 
Deutsche Verein. Teacher, Huntington, Ind., 
1911-12. Address, 448 Dakota .St., Hunting- 
ton, Ind. 



4587. MARY CKLELAli CALEY 

(PIERCE) 

(Wife of Nu. 4358; Sister of No. 4586) 

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4588. WILLARD RUSSELL CAMP 
Banker; A. 15. in L. & A.; b. Jl r, 1888, Be- 
ment. 111.; s. William M. (b. O 21, 1835, Mt. 
Vernon, O.) and Mary iiilen (Peters) Comp (b. 
D 20, 1843, Marion, ().). Pre()ared in Bement 
H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phoenix; Scabbard and 
Blade; Orange and P.kie Dancing Club; Capt., 
Univ. Brig.; (jlee Club; Treas., Jr. i'rom. 
Com.; Treas., Sr. Ball Com.; Varsity Tennis 
Team. V. P. ist Nat. Bank, Bement., HI. Injured 
at Camp (jrant, and while in the 332nd F. A.; 
Finance Dept., I. M. C; c/o Sub. Depot, 
Q. M. C. Camp Shelby, Ilattiesburg, Miss. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Married Mane Scott, 
D 29, 1914. Bethany, 111. Address, Bement, 111. 

4589. FERMOR SPENCER CANNON 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 4, 1888, 
Indianapolis; s. William Taylor, (Ij. Ap 23, 
1856, Logansi^ort, Ind.) and Anna W. (Adams) 
Cannon (b. .S 17, 1857, lialtimore). Prepared 
in Shortridpe 11. ,S., Indianapolis. Arch. Club. 
Arch., Indianapolis; do., Peru, Ind. Married 
Mary I.ucetta (joss. My 29, 1913, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 126 W 3rd St., Peru, J 11(1. 

4590. LADISLAV VACLAV CAPEK 
Student; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 25, 1886, Chi- 
cago; s. Joseph (b. Bohemia) and Josephine 
(Roth) CapecK (b. do.). Prepared in Chicago 
Eng. II. and Man. Tr. S.; Armour Inst.; Univ. 
of Chicago, 1916. Elec. and Mech. Engr.; 
Stud., Medicine, Univ. of 111., 1916-18. Med. 
Reserve Corps, 1918. Mem., A. V. A. M.; 
R. A. M.; Knight Templar; Shrine. Married 
Elma Hazel Capcck, My 29, 191 5 (died Ja 20, 
1916). Address, 2224 Spaulding Ave., Chicago. 

4591. CHARLES ALGOT CARLSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 24, 1881, 

Krakshult, Iljeltevad, Sweden; s. Carl Oskar 
Olofson (b. S 10, 1846, do.) anti Matilda So- 
phia (Johanson) Carlson (b. N 21, 1855, do.). 
Prepared in Englewood Evening H. S.; Univ. 
.\cad. (ien. Draftsman, Deere & Co., Moline. 
111. Mem., M. E. Soc; A. S. M. E.; Steel 
Treating Research .Soc. Address, 7842 Aberdeen 
St., Chicago; bus. add., Deere & Co., 1532 nth 
Ave., Moline, 111. 

4592. PAUL NELS CARLSON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 27, 1885. 
Salemburij, Kan.; s. Nels Otto (b. O 2, 1856, 
Molilla, Smoland, Sweden) and Lydia Sophia 
(Andreen) Carlson (b. My 9, 1858, Rockford, 
111.). Prepared in Bethany Acad., Lindsborg, 
Kan. A. B., 1906. Triangle; C. E. Club; Tech- 
nograf>h I5d. Jr. Engr., 111. St. Highway 
C'omn.; Engr., Cirant Smith & Co., Seattle; 
Gen. Supt., Porter Ship Co., Portland, Ore. and 
Aberdeen. Built 40% of all wooden ships of 
ICmergency Fleet Corp. in District 11. Address, 
1130 Henry Bldg., Seattle. 

4593. HARRY YOUNG CARSON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ap 3, 
1888. Danville, 111.; s. J. M. (b. 1845, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland) and A. Marie (Young) Car- 
son (b. 1854. Louisville, Ky.). Prepared in 
Danville H. S. C. E. Club: Pres., Cosmopoli- 
tan; Mgr., ist Jnter-coll. Soccer. Gen. Mgr., 



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The Carson Payson Co., Contracting Engrs.; 
Capt., Engrs., American Red Cross, Palestine 
Comn., Jerusalem. Auth. : Soccer Football, 
IVest.-Intercoll. Mag., 191 1; various articles in 
Trade Journals on Plumbing. Charter Mem., 
111. Club. Address, Indianapolis, Ind. 

4594. GRACE CHALLAND (POLLOCK) 

A. B. in Sc; b. F 19, 1887, Shabbona, 111.; 
d. Reuben (b. Mr 3, 1849, Eng.) and Mary 
Emily (Cutts) Challand (b. D 13, 1856, Lee, 
111.). Prepared in Shabbona H. S.; No. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, Oak Park, 1911-13; 
do., H. S., Morris, 111., 1913-15. Married 
Charles Pollock, Je 16, 1915, Detroit. Child, 
Margaret Marie, b. N 3, 1917. Address,. 1409 
Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. 

4S9S. CHESTER RAYMOND CHAMBERS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 23, 1S88, Pier- 
son Sta., 111.; s. Owen Thomas (b. N i, 1843, 
Vigo Co., Ind.) and Sarah (Wildman) Cham- 
bers (b. S 13, 1S54, Pierson Sta., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Shurtleff Coll. Acad.. Upper Alton, 
111.; Shurtleff Coll., Agr. Club. Farmer, Pier- 
son Sta., 111. U. S. N. A., S 4, 1917; Bugler, 
Co. L, 349th Inf., O I, 1917; 3rd O. T. Sch., 
1918 — , Camp Dodge, la. Address, Pierson 
Sta.. 111. 

4596. PHILENA CLARKE 
(Sister of Nos. 5075, 6160) 
Supt. Sch.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Noblesville, 
Ind.; d. John Osenbach (b. do.) and Mary 
(Wiiite) Clark (b. Westtield, Ind.). Prepared 
in Noblesville (Ind.) H. S.; Earlham Coll., 
Richmond, Ind., 1905; Ind. St. Norm., 1914. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., summer, 191 5. Kap- 
pa Delta Pi; Final Honors. Prin., Hamilton 
H. S., 1911-17; Supt. do., 1917 — . Address, 
211 E. Conner St., Noblesville, Ind.; bus. add., 
Hamilton, 111. 

4597. SCOTT WILLIAM CLEAVE 
(Husband of No. 5695) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 28, 18S6, Ottawa, 
111.; s. J. F. and Luberta M. Cleave. Prepared 
in Ottawa H. S.; Univ. Acad. Acacia; Shield 
and Trident; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Gamma 
Rho. Married Mabel Haines ('13), F 9, 191 5, 
Urbana. Address, 224 Catherine St., Ottawa, 
111. 

4598. CHARLES CARROLL COBB, JR. 

Gen. Foreman; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 26, 
1889, Chicago; s. Charles Carroll (b. N 26, 
1862, Abingdon, Mass.) and Ida Elizabeth 
(Allen) Cobb (b. Mr 31, 1864, Hendersonville, 
N. C). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.; Univ. 
of Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Technograph Bd. ; 
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Sec, M. E. Soc. Engr., 
111. Central Ry., 191 1; do., Nat. Tube Co., 
1911-17; Gen. Foreman, Steam & Gas Power, 
Amherst, O. 111. Nat. Guard; Jr. Mem., A. 
S. M. E. Married Helen C. Power, O 2. 191 3, 
Kewanee, 111. Address, 241 Spruce St., Elyria, 
O. 

4599. GEORGE OWEN COGSWELL 
(Brother of No. 4600) 

Pres. and Mgr.; A. B. in A. E.; b. Ap 28, 
1887, Cedar Rapids, la.; s. George Elmer (b. 
Ja 6, 1849, Towanda, Pa.) and Czarina Eve- 
lyn (Coman) Cogswell (b. Jl 17, 1S49. Leroy, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Arch. Club; 
Mil. Scholarship; Capt., L^niv. Brig.; Tennis 
Team. Ouantitv Engr., Calif.: with F. K. 
Vaughn Bldg. Co., Hamilton, O.; Pres. and 
Mgr., Cogswell Bldg. Co., Springfield, O., 
1918 — . Estimator, Q. M. Interior Storage De- 
pot. Columbus. O. Lt., A. F. A. M.; Champaign 
County Country Club. Married Katherine Sax- 
ton, Ja 19, 1913, Pueblo. Colo. Children: Eve- 
lyn, b. D 12, 1913: Ruth. b. N 19. 1916. Address, 
1004 S. Center .St., -Springfield. O. ; bus. add., 
Cogswell Bldg. Co., do. 



4G00. ROBERT COMAN COGSWELL 
(Brother of No. 4599) 
Secretary; B. S. in Arch. E. ; b. Ap 28, 1887, 
Cedar Rapids, la.; s. George Elmer (b. Ja 
6, 1849, Towanda, Pa.) and Czarina Evelyn 
(Coman) Cogswell (b. Jl 17, 1849, Leroy, 
N. v.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Univ. Band. Sec, F. K. Vaughn, 
lUdg. & Gen. Contrs., Hamilton, O. Married 
Louise Cogswell, Ap 8, 1916. Child, Robert 
Coman, Jr., b. Mr 22, 1917. Address, Hamil- 
ton, O. 

4601. MARTIN FRANCIS CONNELLY 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 29, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. Martin (b. do.) and Mary A. (Nick- 
son) Connelly (b. do.). Prepared in Chicago 
H. S.; Lewis Inst. Triangle; Spalding Guild. 
Engr., Bldg. Const.; Asst. Engr., N. Y. St. 
Highway Comn. Address, 4509 Washington 
r.lvd., Chicago. 

4602. SAMUEL SAMPSON COOK 
Advertiser; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. O 14, 1889, 
Clinton, la.; s. Ward Williams (b. S i, 1866, 
Dunleith, 111.) and Mary (Sampson) Cook (b. 
O 26, 1S65, Sterling, 111.). Prepared in Clin- 
ton H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; C. E. Club; Var- 
sity Dancing CIul); Cadet Hop Com.; Class 
Baseball; Class Smoker Com.; Chm., Sr. Break- 
fast Com. Supt. Ry. Const., Donald Jeffrey 
Ry. Contr., Delraor, la. Adv. Mgr., Peoples 
Trust & Savings Bank, Clinton, la., 1915-16; 
do., Curtis Co., do., 191 7 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Married Julia Scott, My 24, 1916, 
Camanche, la. Child, Ward Scott, b. My ^o, 
1 91 7. Address, 300 Chandler St., Clinton, la. 

4603. MARK AMENT COOPER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. and Bus.; b. F 7, 1890, 
Farmingdale, 111..; s. William Knox and 
Kathryn Stites (Van Paten) Cooper. Prepared 
in Springfield H. S. Chi Psi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; X^arsity Baseball; Jr. Class Baseball; Sr. 
(lass Baseball. Farmer, Farmingdale, HI. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, Farmingdale, 111. 

4604. EVA RETTA CRANE 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 9, 1888, Rantoul, 
111.; d. Earl Nerse (b. 1S46, Peoria Co., 111.) 
and Lucinda Frances (Mahaffey) Crane (b. 
D 20, 1844, Brown Co., O.). Prepared in 
Rantoul H. S. Kappa Delta Pi. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Rantoul, 111. 

4605. CLAY EVERETT CRAPNELL 

B. S. in Agr.; b. S 12, 1887, Joy, 111.; s. 
William (b. Je 16, 1861, do.) and Emma 
(Miller) Crapnell (b. F 23, 1866, Aledo, 111.). 
Prepared in Hedding Prep., Abingdon, 111. 
Phi Sigma Kappa: Four year Scholarship; 
Hedding Coll. Male Quartette; Univ. Glee 
Club. Address, 364 Lingling Ave., Long Beach, 
Calif. 

4606. JAMES WASHINGTON CRESS 
Farmer and Stock Raiser; B. S. in Agr.; 

b. Jl 31, 1889, Hillsboro, 111.; s. Henry A. 
(b. Ag 8, 1859, do.) and Anna (Clotfeller) 
Cress (b. Jl 17, 1850, do.). Prepared in Hills- 
l)oro H. S. Sigma Pi; Agr. Club. Dairy Dept., 
Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Farmer, Hillsboro, 111., 
1912-18. Married Essie Webster, Air 3, 1915, 
Chicago. Child, Lillian Louise, b. Jl 31, 1916. 
.iddress, Hillsboro, 111. 

4607, PRESTON WIRUM CUMMINGS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 30, 1884, 
Buda, 111.; s. S. Cummings. Prepared in 
Sheffield H. S. Elec. Engr., Elevator Supplies 
Co., Hoboken, N. J. Married Frances Bengo- 
ton, My I, 1915, Coloma, Mich. Child, Sher- 
wood Preston, b. Mr 5, 1916. Address, Leonia, 
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460S. FLORENCE RISING CURTIS 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; d. General 

Newton Martin (b. My 21, 1835, Depeyster, 
N. V.) and Emeline (Clark) Curtis (b. Ag 
20, 1S38, Fancy Creek, 111.). Prepared in 
Ogdensburg Free Acad.; Wells Coll., Aurora, 
N. Y. B. L. S., N. Y. St. Lib. Sch., 191 1; 
A. M., Univ. of Minn., 191 7. Asst., Osterhout 
Free Lib., Wilkesbarre, Pav, 1896-97; Libn. 
and Sec, N. Y. St. Norm. Sch., Potsdam, N. Y., 
1900-6; Libn., Athenaeum Lib., Saratoga, 
N. Y., 1906-8; Instr., Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 
190S-13; Assoc, do., 1913-18; Asst. Prof., do., 
1918^. Auth.: List of the Lib. Reports and 
Bui. in the Collection of the Univ. of 111. Lib. 
Sch., 1912; The Collection of Social Sur. Ma- 
terial. 191 5; The Libraries of the Am. St. and 
Nat. Institutions of Defective Dependents and 
Delinquents, 1918. Address, 908 W. Nevada, Ur- 
bana. 111. 

4609. PETER DALENBURG 
Farmer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 18, 1886. South 
Holland. 111.; s. William (b. F 9, 1857, Rose- 
land, 111.) and Henrietta (Van Oostenberg) 
Dalenburg (b. Jl 29, 1862). Prepared in Thorn- 
ton Tp. H. S. Arch. Supt., 1911-15; Farmer, 
South Holland, 191 5 — . Married Anne \'an 
Erden, N 16, igii. South Holland, 111. Child, 
William Robert, b. Mr 21, 1913. Address, 
South Holland. 111. 

4610. IDA BELLE DAVIS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 4, 1873; 
d. Aaron (b. Ja 17, 1837) and Abigail E. Davis 
(b. Mr 18, 1842). Prepared in Valparaiso, 
Ind.; Univ. Acad.; N. W. Univ., 1903-5; Grad., 
Cumnock Sch. of Orat. Instr., Phys. ; Teach- 
er, Yankton Co. Coll., Yankton, S. Dak., 1905-8; 
do., Pub. Speak., Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., 
1913-14; Salem H. S., 1914-16; do.. East. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., Charleston, 111., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Salem, 111.; bus. add., c/o 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., Charleston, 111. 

4611. REBA DAVIS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 7, 1886. Sun 
Prairie, WTs. ; d. John R. (b. 1846, do.) and 
Sarah Jane (Chase) Davis (b. 1849, do.). Pre- 
pared in Spokane, Wash., H. S.; Univ. of 
Wash., 1904-6; Univ. of Minn., 1907-8. Delta 
Gamma. Libn., la. St. Traveling Lib.; do.. 
Base Hosp., Ft. Bliss, Tex. Address, c/o 
State Historical Bldg., Des Moines. 

4612. LEON MORTON DECKER 
Business; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Je 15, 
1888, E. Stroudsburg, Pa.; s. Morton (b. jfl 
16, 1858) and Anna Margaret (Lantz) Decker 
fb. My 8, 1862). Prepared in Hyde Park H. 
S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phoenix; 
Yoxan; 111. LTnion Dramatic (Zlub; Mgr., Var- 
sity Baseball; Class Baseball; Class Sec; Jr. 
Cap Com.; Sr. Ball Com.; Traveling Salesman, 
Standard Separator Co., 1911-12; Asst. Sales 
Mgr., do., 1912; Trade Mgr., Cushman Motor 
Works, Lincoln, Neb., 1913-14; Sec, Lincoln 
Box & Mfg. Co., do., 1915—. Mem., 111. Nat. 
Guard. Married Elizabeth Hays, N 15, 1916, 
Boise, Idaho. Address, 1460 Washington St., 
Lincoln, Neb. 

4613. EMMA ETHEL DE WITT 
Home Demonstration Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. Wickliffe, Ind.; d. William F. (b. 1861, 
Crawford Co., Ind.) and Pheby E. (Eckerty) 
De Witt (b. 1862, Canal Dover, O.). Pre- 
pared in Long View and Tuscola H. Schs. Al- 
pha Omicron Pi; Treas., Illiola; H. Sc Club; 
Bethany Circle. Teacher, H. S., Villa Grove, 
111., 1913-15; do., Klein, Mont., 1915-17; Home 
Demonstration Agt., Jamestown, N. D., 1917-18. 
Mem., O. E. S. Address, Broadlands, 111. 



4614. GRACE ELLA DEXTER 
(Sister of No. 6202) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ag 12, 1888, 
Benton Harbor, Mich.; d. Arthur Glen (b. Che- 
noa, 111.) and l.ora Belle (Gallup) Dexter (b. 
Niles. Mich.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Athenean; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, Kinmun- 
dy H. S., 111., 1913; do., Homer, 111., 1914-15; 
Univ. of 111., 1916; Kan. St. Norm. Sch., Em- 
poria, Kan., 1917-18. Mem., D. A. R.; Assoc, 
of Coll. Alumnae. Address, 614 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana; bus. add., 1225 Rural St., Emporia, 
Kan. 

4615. ROSCOE CLARK DILLAVOU 
(Brother of No. 6837) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1913; 
b. Ja 2, 1890, Lodge, 111.; s. Samuel Elmer (b. 
Ap 29, 1865, Macon Co.. 111.) and Mary M. 
(McDaniel) Dillavou (b. S 16, 1868, Wabash 
Co., Ind.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. Phi 
Alpha Delta; Soph. Debating Team; John 
Marshall Law Club. Lawyer, Champaign, 1913- 
14; do., Billings, Mont.. 1914 — . House of Rep- 
resentatives, State of Mont., 16th Legislative 
Assembly. 1919-21. Mem., III. Nat. Guard. Co. 
M., 4th Inf., 1908-12. Married Louise M. Brad- 
ford, Je 14, 1916, Champaign. Address, 44 
Grand Ave., Billings, Mont.; bus. add., 206-208 
Power Bldg., do. 

4616. NOAH MATHENY DIXON 
Bond Broker: A. B. in Bus. L. S: A.; b. N 15, 
1889, Springfield, 111.; s. John Norman (b. S 
26, 1854, Zanesviile. O.) and Fanny (Matheny) 
Dixon (b. Ja 23, 1862, Springfield, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S., St. Johns Mil. Acad., 
Delafield, Wis. Phi Kappa Psi; Yoxan; Hel- 
met. Bond Broker, Springfield, 111. 1st Lt., 
Inf., O. R. C, Camp Lee, Va. Address, 825 S. 
6th St., Springfield, 111. 

4617. IRA BURTON DOLE 
Agent; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 12, 1888, Man- 
teno. 111.; s. Ira Burton (b. do.) and Amelia 
Izetta (Barnard) Dole (b. do.). Prepared in 
Manteno H. S. ; Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc; Gre- 
gory Guild. Asst. Retort Foreman, Rome Plant. 
Federal Creosoting Co., 1911-12; Retort Fore- 
man, Paterson Plant, N. J., 1913-17; Agt.. 
Federal Creosoting Co., Bayonne Plant, N. J.. 
1917-iS. Mem., A. F. A. M.; A. S. M. E. 
Married Margretta Elizabeth McCausland, Je 
14, 1916, Paterson, N. J. Child, Ira Burton, 
III, b. Ap 18, 1917. Address, 67 W. 45th St. 
Bayonne, N. J.; bus. add., c/o Federal Creosot- 
ing Co., Bound Brook, N. J. 

4618. MAX ROBERT DORMITZER 

Manager; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 24, 1888, 
New Orleans; s. Charles (b. Ger.) and Louise 
(Reichardt) Dormitzer (b. Boston, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S., Chicago; Armour 
Inst. Alpha Sigma Phi; Sr. Invitation Com. 
Mgr., Latin-Am. Dept.. Peerless Internal. 
Corp., New York City, Signal Branch, Co. 3, 
O. T. Bn., Camp Vail, N. J.; Mustered out, N 
30, 1918. Address. 45 W. 74th St., Chicago; 
bus. add., 54 W. Kinzie St., do. 

4619. ETHEL LEILA DOUGLAS 

(DALLENBACH) 

(Wife of No. 4123) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 8, i888, Chicago; 

d. Wallace N. (b. My 19, i860, Como, HI.) 

and Elizabeth Harris (Kemp) Douglas (b. Mr 

18, 1862, Mahomet, 111.). Prepared in John 

Marshall H. S., Chicago. Grad.. Chicago Froe- 

hel Assn.; Kindergarten training sch., 1910. Pi 

Beta Phi. Kindergarten Teacher, Evanston, 

111.. Pub. Sch., 1912-14. Married Karl M. Del- 

lenbach ('10). Ag 22, 1914, Chicago. Children: 

Child, b. Ag 28, 1915 (died Ag 29, 1915); John 

Wallace, b. Ja 22, 19 18. Address, 7346 Luella 

Ave., Chicago. 



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4620. ELMO SAMUEL DRAKE 
(Brother of No. 4621) 

Banker; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. My 30. 
1888, Grove City, 111.; s. Cornelius (b. i8s4. 
Wadsworlh, O.) and Estella Viola (Sadler) 
Drake (b. 1855, Grove City, 111.). Prepared 
Wadsworth, O.) and Estella Viola (Sadler) 
Drake (b. 1855, Grove City, 111.). Prepared 
in Stonington H. S. ; James Millikin Univ. 
Sigma Pi; Delta Kapna Chi; Coml. Club; Var- 
sity Track. Enlisited 1917; Honorably dis- 
charged. Married Blanche A. Linnwiler, N 30, 
1917, St. Louis. Address, Stonington, 111. 

4621. WALDO HIRAM DRAKE 
(Brother of No. 4620) 

Teacher; A. B. in Bus. L. & A. ; b. My 30, 
1 888, Grove City, 111.; s. Cornelius (b. 1854. 
in Stonington H. S.; James Millikin Univ. 
Sigma Pi; Delta Kappa Chi; Coml. Club; Var- 
sity Track. Teacher, Cleveland H. S.^ St. 
Louis, 1914-17. Lt., Sch. of the Line, Grout 
A. K. 31, Camp Sherman, O. ; Mustered out, 
D 14, 1918. Address, Grove City, 111. 

4622. LILLIAN BEATRICE DREW (VAN 

GRAMMER) 

(Sister of No. 7488) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1887, DeKalb, 

111.; d. Edward (b. F 21, 1845, St. Clements, 

Eng.) and Elizabeth Jane Drew (b. O 26, 1845, 

Milor, Eng.). Prepared in Wendell Phillips 

H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Scribblers' Club. 

Married Maurice Van Grammer. Address, c/o 

Mildred Drew, 620 W. 122nd St., New York 

City.t 

4623. ETHEL REYNOLDS DRUMMOND 

(CHASE) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl i, 1889, Omaha, Neb.; 
d. Ralph A. (b. Glasgow, Scotland) and Mary 
Maude (Reynolds) Drummond (b. Pawtucket, 
R. I.). Prepared in John Marshall H. S., 
Chicago. Teaclier, Eng. and Hist., H. S., Nash- 
ville, 1911-12. Mem., Irmena. Married Frank 
M. Chase, O 8, 1913. Chicago. Child, Frank 
Reynolds, b. Je 9, igi.S- Address, 106 Broad- 
moor Ave., Topeka, Kan. 

4624. BERTHA CATHERINE DUERKOP 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Jl 14, 1881, 

Elderville, 111.; d. Henry (b. N 24, 1833. Hil- 
desheim, Gcr.) and Catherine (Satori) Duer- 
kop (b. F 5, 1849, do.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Der Deutsche Verein; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. Prin., H. Sch., Win- 
chester, 111., 1912-14; Teacher, Pekin H. S., 
111., 1914 — . Address, Sutter, 111.; bus. add.. 
Buena Vista Apts., Pekin, 111. 

4625. ARTHUR BARRETT DUNHAM 
(Brother of No. 6849) 

Architect; B. S. in, Arch.; b. S 9, 1887. Chi- 
cago; s. Arthur Henry (b. Mr 30, 1861. Stock- 
bridge, Mass.) and Margaret Evans (Barrett) 
Dunham (b. F 8, 1863, do.). Prepared in John 
Marshall H. S. ; LaSalle-Peru Tp. H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Scarab; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Illio; Sr. Memorial Com.; Sr. Ball Com. Arch. 
Draftsman, Hewitt & Brown, Archs., Minne- 
apolis, 191 1 ; do., Hewitt & Emerson, Peoria, 
1 91 2-1 3; Practising Arch., Sund & Dunham, 
Minneapolis, 1914 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Minneaiiulis Civic and Conmierce Assn. Mar- 
ried Eleanor Louise Mason. .'Vp 26, 1916. Child, 
William Barrett, b. Ja 20, 1918. Address, 
2507 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis; bus. add., 514 
Essex Bldg., do. 

4626. ANDREW MELVIN DUNLAP 

(Brother of No. 4627) 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 20, 1877. 

Aledo, 111.; s. Albert Middleton (b. Connels- 

ville. Pa.) and Mary (Helmle) Dunlap (b. 



Cherry Fork, O.). Prepared in Aledo H. S.; 
Armour Inst. Acad. E. E. Soc. Stud. Appren- 
tice, West. Elec. Co. Married Fern E. Morri- 
son, Ja 14, 1913, Aledo, 111. Address, 3940 W. 
15th St., Chicago. t 

4627. ERNEST ALBERT DUNLAP 

(Brother of No. 4626) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 12, 1889, 
Aledo, 111.; s. Albert Middleton (b. Connels- 
ville. Pa.) and Mary (Helmle) Dunlap (b. Cher- 
ry Fork, O.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. E. E. 
Soc; Class Baseball. With West. Elec. Co. 
.-iddress, Aledo, Ill.f 

4628. ROBERT MURATT DUNLAP 
(Son of No. 423; Brother of No. 7492) 

Chief Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 23, 1887; 
s. Robert Livingston ('85), (b. N 17, i860. 
Savoy, 111.) and Charlotte Rebecca (Jutkins) 
Dunlap (b. Ap 5, 1S64, Albany, N. Y.). Pre- 
Iiarcd in Urbana H. S. Draftsman, Am. Bridge 
Co., 1911; Rate Dept., 1911; Assembling Struct. 
Steel, Noelbe-Richards Iron Wks., Indianapo- 
lis, 1912; Struct. Engr., Chicago Steel Pro- 
ducts Co., Westcott Engng. Co. and Griffin 
Wheel Co., Chicago. 1912-14; Chief Engr., Fed- 
eral Cement Tile Co., Chicago, 1914 — . ist. 
Lt., Q. M. Corps, O 1918; mustered out, :9i8. 
Mem., Congr. (Thurch; A. F. A. M.; West. S9C. 
of Engrs.; Struct. Engrs. Assn., 111.; lllini 
Club, Chicago. Married Bessie Laurie Wise- 
hart, N 30, 1911, Champaign. Address, 1411 
Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. 

4629. WILLIAM BENJAMIN DUNNING 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 17, 1886. 
Aurora, 111. Prepared in W. Aurora H. S. 
Triangle. Universal Portland Cement Co., 
Chicago; Am. Bridge Co., Lassing Plant, Chi- 
cago. Address, Room 1832 72 W Adams St., 
Chicago.t 

4630. MATI LAL DUTT 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E. ; M. S.. 1912; 
b. S 17, 1885, Calcutta, India; s. Madhav 
Chandra Dutt. Prepared in Cent. Collegiate 
Sch., Calcutta, India; Univ. of Calcutta; Univ. 
of Calif., 1912; Asst. Steam Engr., Lacka- 
wanna Steel Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1912-13; Test 
House Asst., Loco-Supt. of Water Works, 
Bengal Nagpur Ry., Bengal, India, 1913-15: 
Prof., Mech. and Elec. Engng., Kala-Bhavan 
Tech. Inst.. Baroda, India, 1916 — . Married 
My 1914. Child, son, b. N 30, 1916. Address, 
78 Maniktola St., Calcutta, India. 

4631. JOHN WILLIAM ECK 
(Husband of No. 6387; Brother of No. 4632) 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 7. 1886, Troy 
Grove, 111.; s. John A. and Magdalena (Dorf- 
ner) Eck. Prepared in Troy Grove II. S.; 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Kappa Delta Pi; Final 
Honors. Teacher, Man. Tr., Minn. St. Norm. 
Sch., Moorhead, Minn. Married Bess Mae 
Lindley ('14), Ag 24, 1915, Urbana. Address, 
Moorhead, Minn. 

4632. JOSEPHINE ANTOINETTE ECK 

(STEWART) 

(Wife of No. 4922; Sister of No. 4631) 

Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. F ?■ 1889, Troy 
Grove, 111.; d. Tohn A. (b. S 7. 1855, Peru, 111.) 
and Ellen (Dorfner) Eck (b. Ap 26, 1857. 
(Chicago). Prepared in Troy Grove H. S. and 
No. 111. St. Norm. Teacher, Murphysboro Tp. 
H. S. Mem.. Woman's Club. Married LeRoy 
Stewart Cii). Je 17, 1914. Murphysboro, 111. 
Address, Murphysboro, Ill.f 

4633. GEORGE CHRISTIAN EDLER 
Market Specialist; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 13, 
1889. Chicago. 111.; s. Fred C. (b. F 17, 1857. 
do.) and Adele Louise (Groll) Edler (b. Je 



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24, 1865, do.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. II. S., 
LaGrange, 111. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Tri- 
angle; Y. M. C. A.; Prelim. , Honors; Varsity 
Freshman Basket ball Squad, 1907; Jr. Class 
Basket ball; Sr. Class Basket ball Team (class 
Championship) ; Sr. Class Tennis (class Cham- 
pionship); Univ. Tennis, 191 1; Singles 
Representative, West. Intercoll. Tennis Conf.. 
Chicago, 191 1. Mgr., Kenmare Flax Farm, 
Kenmare, N. Dak.; Traveling Salesman. Dick- 
inson Co., Minneapolis, 1912-16; Investigator 
in Seed Marketing, Bur. of Markets, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1916 — . Auth.: The Uses of 
Explosives in Blasting Stumps, Boulders, 
Breaking up Hard Pan, and in Tree Planting, 
awarded ist prize of $100 by DuPont Powder 
Co.; The Farm Boy of Tomorrow, The Farm 
Home Mag., Je igii. Mem., 111. Corn Grow- 
ers' Assn. Address, 1137 Allison St., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

4634. WILLARD CLARKE EELLS 
Chief Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 
1913; b. O 27, 1885, Mazon, 111.; s. George 
and Celeste (Sinclair) Eells. Prepared in 
Mazon Tp. H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors; Fel- 
lowship with T. & A. M. Dept. Trk. Kiev, 
for C. R. I. & P., 191 1 ; With Julian S. Nolan 
& Co.. Fireproofing Engrs., Chicago, 1913-14; 
Detailer, checker, head checker, chief drafts- 
man, Truxcon Steel Co., Youngstown, O.. 
1914-18. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Rilla 
McElmurry, Ja 20, 1914. Children: Richard 
Arden, b. N 18, 1915 (died D 3, iqi6); 
Robert Myron, b. S 18, 1917. Address, 216 Au- 
burndale Ave., Youngstown, O. ; bus. add., 
Truscon Steel Co., do. 

4635. BESS HAMILTON EIKER 

(Sister of No. 2653) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 15, 1885, 
Sparta, 111.; d. William David Mahan (b. Pa.) 
and Anna Jane (Gaud) Eiker (b. Toronto, 
Can.). Prepar(?d in Sparta H. S. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma. Teacher, H. S., Newton, 111. Ad- 
dress, Sparta, III.; bus. add., Newton, Hit 

4636. CHARLES COURTNEY ELLISON 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; b. O 16, 

1884, Marine, 111.; s. Charles Monroe (b. Ag 
14, 1852, Marine, III.) and Helen Inez (Mc- 
Kee) Ellison (b. Je 6, 1856, Fruit Station, 111.). 
Prepared in Alton H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Shurt- 
leff Coll. Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; John 
Marshall Law Club; Univ. Debating, 1907-09; 
Class Football, 1906-11; Class Orator, 191 1. 
"Mgr., Star Lecture Course, 1909-10; Mgr., May 
Festival Concerts, 191 1. Teacher, Danville, 
111., 1911-12; Lawyer, Granite City, 1912-17. 
Capt. Inf., 311th Field Sig. Bn., Camp Grant, 
111., Ag IS, 1917; Major, 3nth Field Signal 
Bn., Depot Brigade, Camp Upton; Mustered 
out, D 6, 1918. Address, Alton, 111.; bus. add., 
Piasa Bldg., do. 

4637. GEORGE EDGAR ELLISON 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; s. A. Ellison. 
Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Sch. With 
Automatic Tel. Co., Chicago, 1912 — . Address, 
3047 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. t 

4638. EVAR EMANUEL ELM 
Fire Protection Engr.; B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; 
b. S 13, 1885, Chicago; s. John (b. Jl 15, 1854, 
Stockholm, Sweden) and Hildegard (Lager- 
holm) Elm (b. Ag 10, 1858, do.). Prepared 
in McKinley H. S., Chicago; N. W. Univ., 
1905-6. Sigma Xi; Chem. Club; Asst. Chem., 
Armour & Co., Chicago, 1911-12; do.. 111. Steel 
Co., Gary, Ind., 1912; do., Peoples Gas, Light 
& (Toke Co., Chicago, 1912; do., Morris & Co., 
Chicago, do., 1912-14; Fire Protection Engr., 
Chicago Bd. of Underwriters, Chicago, 1914 — . 
Mem., A. C. S. Address, 710 S. Springfield 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 175 W. Jackson Blvd., 
do. 



4639. ARTHUR LUDWIG ENGER 
(Brother of No. 2656) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Je 18, 
1886, Decorah, la.; s. Lauritz M. (b. Norway) 
and Bertha (Myran) Enger (b. Decorah, la.). 
Prepared in Decorah (la.) li. S.; Decorah Inst. 
Triangle; Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors; Capt., 
Cadet Regt. With Champaign & Urbana Water 
Co., 191 1 ; Instr., Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 
19 1 2; Asst. Engr., Agr. Exp. Sta., Tucson, 
Ariz., 1912-17. Capt. Engrs. R. C, 1917-18; 
Zone Supply Office, El Paso, Tex., 1918 — -. 
Mem., 23d Regt., N. Y. Nat. Guard, N 191 1—. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Garth Baird, Ap 
9, 1913, Urbana. Address, 1024 N. Oregon St., 
El Paso, Tex. 

4640. THORBJORN KJUS ENGER 

^ Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 13, 1886, 
Christiania, Norway; s. Johan J. Kjus and 
Olava Enger. Prepared in Throop Poly. Inst., 
Pasadena, Calif. E. E. Soc. ; Lt., Univ. Regt. 
Apprentice, Gen. Elec. Co. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; 
Thomson Club, Lynn, Mass. Address, 127 N. 
Burlington St., Los Angeles. t 

4641. NEWTON EDWARD ENSIGN 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 3, 1882, 
Altamont, 111.; s. Frederick Delano (b. Ag 18, 
1846, So. Warsaw, N. Y.) and Jennie (Young) 
Ensign (b. O 7, i860, Mason, 111.). Prepared 
in Altamont H. S. A. B., McKendree Coll., 
1905; B. A., Oxford Univ., 1908. Phi Kappa 
Tau; Tau Beta Pi. Instr., Univ. Acad., 1909- 
10; Instr., T. and A. M., Univ. of 111., igio- 
15; Assoc, do., 1915 — . Married Flossie Bun- 
dy, Jl 25, igo8, Oxford, Eng. Child, Richard 
Bundy, b. F 22, 191 1. Address, 213 E. Gregory 
St., Champaign; bits, add., T. and A. M. Dept., 
Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

4642. ABRAHAM SOLOMON EPSTEIN 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 24, 1887, 
Kieff, Russia; s. Solomon (b. S 18, 1867, do.) 
and Mary (Roth) Epstein (b. Ja 22, 1867, do.). 
Prepared in Rischellie Gymnasium of Odessa. 
Cosmopolitan Club; Ivrim. Detailing, Design- 
ing and Estimating with Nat. Fire Proofing 
Co., Chicago; Designer and estimator. Nat. 
Fire Proofing Co., Chicago, 1911-13; Struct. 
Engr., Marshall .S; Fox, Archs., 1913-14; Struct. 
Engr., Central Mfg. Dist. of Chicago, 1914 — . 
Married Janet Robin, Mr 25, 1916. Child, 
Rayrnond, b. Ja 12, 1918. Address, 6163 S. 
Michigan Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1118 W. 
3Sth St., do. 

4643. HARRIET CLAIRE ERLBACHER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 1890, Kanka- 
kee, 111.; d. Leonard (b. 1850) and Matilde 
(Robbie) Erlbacher (b. i860, Kankakee, 111.). 
Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago; Morris 
H. S. Sigma Kappa. Asst. Prin., H. S., Ran- 
toul', 111., 19H-12. Address, Golden, Colo. 

4644. LAWRENCE TURNER FAIRHALL 
Instructor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1912; b. 

Ag 30, 1888, Chicago; s. Joseph (b. F 7, 1853, 
E. Farleigh, Kent, Eng.) and Elizabeth (San- 
dys) Fairhall (b. F 5, 1853, Ashford, do.). 
Prepared in Danville II. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Gamma Alpha. With 111. St. Water Sur., sum- 
mer, 191 1 ; 111. St. Geol. Sur.. summer, 1912. 
Instr., Physiol. Chem., Jeflf. Med. Coll.; do., 
Boyleston Chem. Lab., Harvard Univ. Mem., 
A. C. S.; Sec, New Eng. lUini Club. Mar- 
ried Florence G. Wade, Ap 2, 1Q18, Cambridge, 
Mass. Address, 82 Ellery St., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

4645. WILLIAM ALEXANDER FAISON 
Supt., Steel Casting Co.; B. S. in Ry. M. 

E.; b. Ag 6, 1889, Goldsboro, N. C; s. Wil- 
liam (b. Ag 16, 1857) and Susan Virginia 



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Faisoii (b. Jl 13, i860). Prepared in Cluster 
Springs Acad., Cluster Springs, Va.; Golds- 
boro (N. C.) H. S.; Va. Mil. Inst., Lexing- 
ton, Va.; N. C. A. and M., Raleigh, N. C. B. 
E. N. C. A. and M. Kappa Sigma; Eastern- 
ers' and Southerners' Clubs; Stud. Branch, A. 
S. M. E. Cen. Foundry Work, Am. Steel 
Foundries; Supt., Atlantic Steel Casting Co., 
Chester, Pa. Married Miriam Ellison, D 2, 
1916. Address, c/o Atlantic Steel Casting Co., 
Chester, Pa.t . 

4646. GUY DORR FAULKNER 

Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O s, 1887, South 
Dansville, N. Y. ; s. John Lemen (b. Je 15, 
1 85 1, do.) and Rosalie (McCurdy) Faulkner 
(b. My 20, 1855, Livingston Co., N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Hornell PL S.; Genesee Wesleyan 
Sem. ; Univ. of Syracuse. C. E. Soc. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Struct. Draftsman, Detroit, 
1911-12; Struct. Draftsman, Cleveland, 1912- 
14; Farmer. Arkport. N. Y., 1014 — . Address. 
R. 3, Arkport, N. Y. 

4647. JAMES PHILLIPS FELLOWS 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 31, 1889, Kan- 
kakee, 111.; s. James Herbert (b. D 7, 1852, 
Plainfield, 111.) and Flora A. (George) Fellows 
(b. Richmond, Me.). Prepared in Kankakee 
H. S. Philomethean; Capt., Univ. Regt. Auto- 
mobile Salesman, igii; Farm Mgr., 1912-1S. 
Sec, Pedigreed Swine Breeders Assn., Kanka- 
kee, 111. Married R. Maree Patterson, D 11, 
1915, Clinton, 111. Address, Manteno, 111. 
4648. CHARLES WILLIAM FENDER 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; M. S., 1913; b. 
Ja 26, 1886, Westfield. 111.; s. W. C. Fender 
(b. F 26, 1856, Ind.) and Martha (Goble) 
Fender (b. Ap 16, 1886, Westfield, 111.). Pre- 
pared in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Adelphic: 
Lambda Chi Alpha. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 
Calif., 191 1 ; Instr., Sc. Lowell H. S., San 
Francisco, 1912-18; Head of Dept., P.iol. Sc, 
do., 1918. Married Gladys Amber, 1913, 
Berkeley, Calif. Child, Doris Aileen, b, Mv 
8. 1914. Address, 1918 Haste St., Berkeley, 
Calif.; bus. add., Lowell H. S., San Francisco. 

4649. CHARLES FRANCIS FERRIS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1912; b. N 27, 
1887, Erie, Kan.; s. Francis Marion (b. My 17, 
1S60, St. Joe. Mo.> and Adelaide Louise 
(Watt) Ferris (b. Ag i8, 1867, Keokuk). Pre- 
pared in Danville H. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma 
Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors; Scholarship, 
Grad. Sch. Farmer, Middle Inlet. Wis., 
1912 — . Mem., Wis. Exp. Assn. Married, 
Alpha Mildred Williams, Jl 9, 1913, Jamaica, 
111. Children: Lillian May, b. My i, 1914; 
Elizabeth Louise, b. S 10, 1917. Address, Mid- 
dle Inlet, Wis. 

4650. FORREST ADDISON FISHER 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 25, 1888, 
Greenup, 111,; s. Louis Addison (b. O 19, 1857, 
Center Point, 111.) and Susan Catherine 
(Brewer) Fisher (b. Jl 23, 1857, do.). Pre- 
pared in Greenup H, S. Final Honors; Sigma 
Xi; Alpha Zeta; Pres,, Agr, Club. Asst., Soil 
Sur., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1911; Asst., 
Soil, Pliys.. and Agr., Exp. Sta., 1912; Instr., 
do., 1915; Assoc, do., 1917— . Married Victoria 
Holt Thomen, My 12, 1912, Greenup, 111. 
Child, Lewis Thomen, b. O 7, 1915. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, Urbana, 111, 

4651, WARD HERBERT FISHER 
(Husband of No, 3943) 
BIdg, Supt,; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 29, 1886, 
Mt. Comfort, Ind.; s. Daniel (b. F 13, 1843, 
Clarksville, Ind.) and Jennie (Davidson) Fisher 
(b. Ja 27, 1857. Hull, la.). Prepared in Short- 
ridge H. S., Indianapolis; De Pauw Univ., 
T 905-7. Scarab; Arch. Club; Phi Kappa Psi. 
Bldg. Supt. Married Genevieve Rohrer ('oq), 
O 14, 191 1, Birmingham, Ala, Address, Mc- 
Cordsville, Ind. 



4652. ROSE GRAHAME FLEMING 

(ST. JOHN) 

(Sister of Nos. 5131, 5132) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 4, 1886, Engle- 

wood. 111.; d. George Wallace (b. Ag 15, 1859, 

Chicago) and Ellen Grahame (Goodfellow) 

Fleming (b. D 12, i860. Council Bluffs, la.). 

Prepared in Olney H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Phi 

Beta Kappa. Final Honors, Teacher, Eng,, 

Olney H, S., 191 2-1 5. Married Jacques Harvey 

St. John, O 20, 1916. Olney," 111. Address, 

229 1 8th St,, Miami, Fla. 

4653. ELIZABETH BLAIR FLETCHER 
Tournalist; A, B, in L. & A.; b. Mr 6, 1889, 
Bunker Hill, 111.; d. Samuel Anson (b. S 26, 
1824, Antrim, N. H.) and Helen Wiley (Mc- 
Cambridge) Fletcher (b. Je 9, 1844, Larne, Ire- 
land). Prepared in Bunker Hill H. S. ; Univ. 
Acad. A. M., Washington Univ., 1913. Pre- 
lim, Honors. Teacher, Areola, 111., 1911-12; 
do.. Little Rock, Ark., 1913-18; Journalist, St. 
Louis Star, St. Louis Mo., 1918 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, 3809 Flad Ave., St, 
Louis, 

4654, FREDERICK JOHN FOERSTERLING 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1916; b. 
D 12, 1886, Grundy Co., 111.; s. Charles Ernst 
(b. F 25, 1845, Madgeburg, Prussia) and 
Barbara (Wiecker) Foersterling (b. S 16, 
1844, Hahn, Hessen Darmstadt, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Dwight H, S, Eta Kappa Nu; Onyx 
Club; E, E, Soc; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Mgr., Class Football; Chm., ist Engng. Dance 
Com. Electn., Peoria Gas & Elect. Co., Peoria, 
1911-12; Supt., Meters and Transformers, Cen- 
tral 111. Light Co., do., 1913-15; Elec Operat- 
ing Engr., do., 1916-17; Sales Mgr., Diamond 
Elec. Supply Co., do., 1917-18. Mem., Univ. 
Club, Peoria; Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Bertha P. Busch, 
Je 19, 1912, Urbana. Children: Virginia Grace, 
b. My 20, 1914; F. Jack, b. Mr 2, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 108 Alice Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 311 
S. Washington St., do. 

4655. LAWRENCE EARL FOGLESONG 
(Husband of No. 4793) 

Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 17, 1887, 
Milton, la.; s. Sylvester (b. Mr 7, i860, Lan- 
caster, Mo.) and Louisa Jane Foglesong (b. 
D 20, 1861, Pulaski, la.). Prepared in Prep. 
Sch., Univ. of Idaho; Univ. of Idaho, 1905-7; 
.Scholarship, Harvard Univ., 1914-16. Acacia; 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; 111. 
Glee Club; Bus. Mgr. ///. Agr., 1908-09. Land- 
scaije Exten, Dept,, Univ. of 111., 1911-14; 
Chief Draftsman, Pond & Robinson, Land. 
Arch., Boston, 1916-17; Land. Arch., Boston, 
1917-18; do., Des Moines, 1918; do.. Capital 
Exten. Grounds, do. Sec. 111. Alumni Assn., 
Des Moines. Married Jessie Barbara McRobie 
Cii), Jl 16, 1913, Montclair, N, J. Child, 
Suzanne F., b. Je 3, 1914. Address, c/o Capi- 
tal Extension Grounds, Des Moines. 

4656. JOHN WARNER FOLEY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 20, 1885, 
Wapella, 111.; s. Nickolas (h. D 12, 1838, 
Hampshire Co,, Va.) and Emma (Thorpe) 
Foley (b. Jl 24, 1858, Wapella, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Clinton H. S. Prelim. Honors. Elec. 
Engr., West. Elec. Co., N. Y. Married Ellen 
S. McCarthy, Je 9, 1913. Urbana. Children: 
John Warner and Edwin Nickolas. b. F 19, 
1916. Address, c/o West. Elec. Co., N. Y. 

4657. LEROY STEWART FOLTZ 
Professor; B. S. in E. E.; M. S. in E. E.; 
b. N 27, 1884, Chandlerville, 111,; s, Horace 
Newton (b. Mr 4, 1854, Lycippus, la.) and 
Effie (Stewart) Foltz^ (b. 1862, Fowler. III.). 
Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. Treas., 
E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. Operat- 



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ing Engr., I. T. Co., Springfield, 111., 1911-12; 
Testing and Consulting Engr., Excelsior Stove 
& iNIfg. Co., Quincy, III., 191J-1.3; Instr. Elec. 
Engng. & Phys., Colo. Agr. Coll., Ft. Collins, 
Colo., 1914-16; John W. Mackay, Jr., Fellow in 
Elec. Engng., Univ. of Calif., 1916-17; Asst. 
Prof., Elec. Engng., Colo. Agr. Coll., 1917-18; 
Prof.. Elec. Engng. and Dept. Head, do., 
1918 — . Mem., Soc. for Promotion, Engng. 
Educ. ; I St Presby. Church; Supt., Sunday Sch. 
Married Emily Proctor, Jl i, 1915, Loveland, 
Colo. Children: Elva Lea, b. Ag 18, 1916; 
Erwald Newton, b. F 21, 1918. Address, Ft. 
Collins, Colo. 

4658. BERNICE FORD (VAN CLE.VVE) 
(Wife of G692) 

A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 3, 1888, Lincoln, Neb.; 
d. George W. (b. Rockford, 111.) and Jessie L. 
(Corey) Ford (b. Mr 4, 1865). Prepared in 
Rockford H. S.; Rockford Coll., 1904-6. Kap- 
pa Delta Pi; Special and Final Honors. 
Teacher, H. S., Farmer City, 111., 1911-13; do., 
Rockford, III., [912-14. Married Harley Jones 
VanCleave (g'lo), Ag i, 1914. Child, Dorothy 
Lucile, b. My 20, 191 7. Address, 1107 S. Busey 
St., Urbana. 

4659. CARLOTTA MARKS FORD 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. N 26, 1883, 
Geneva, 111.; d. George Putman (b. Ag 30, 
1854, Little Falls, N. Y.) and Clara Estelle 
(Angle) Ford (b. Ap 22, 1859, Mendon, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Geneva H. S. Sigma Xi; 
H. Sc. Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Asst., 
Dom. Sc, Kan. Agr. Coll., 191 1-13; Instr., do., 
1913-14; Instr. Home Econ., Montana Coll., 
Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1914-16; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1916-18. Address, Bozeman, Mont. 

4660. ALVIN OLAUDE FOREMAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 30, 1886, Pitts- 
field, 111.; s. A. R. Foreman. Prepared in Pitts- 
field H. S. Farmer, Pittsfield, 111. Address, 
Pittsfield, Ill.f 

466J. JOHN DELAVAN FRAZEE 
Surety Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 28, 
1885, Cedar Rapids, la.; s. Delavan Delos (b. 
Ag 4, 1857, do.) and Mary Ann (Cooper) 
Frazee (b. Ag 13, 1858, Grinnell, la.). Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Delta Tau 
Delta; Helmet; Yoxan; Ku Klux; Scabbard 
and Blade; Scholarship from Capt. Univ. Sig. 
C. Resident Asst. Sec, Am. Surety Co., of 
New York, Louisville, Ky. ; do., Des Moines, 
1918 — ^. Address, 2834 Rutfand Ave., Des 
Moines; bus. add., Am. Surety Co., Equi- 
table Bldg., Des Moines. 

4662. CHESLEY BARBER FREELAND 

B. S. in Agr.; b. N 30, 1886, Dalton City, 
111. Prepared in Acad., James Millikin Univ. 
Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Varsity Track. Farm- 
er, Dalton City, III. Address, Dalton City, 
Ill.f 

4663. LUCIUS AUGUSTUS FRITZE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 25, 1888, 
Peoria; s. James P. (b. Jl 12, i860, Somerset, 
Pa.) and Madora (Weber) Fritze (b. Ja 22, 
i860, Beardstown, 111.). Prepared in Bradley 
Poly. Inst., Peoria. Chem. Club. Chem., Am. 
Water Works Guarantee Co., Pittsburgh. Chem. 
and Supt. Water Purification. Address, Moline. 
Ill.t 

4664. MILTON HECKSCHER FROEHLICH 
Draftsman and Designer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. 
O II, 1887, Chicago; s. Michael (b. My 25, 
1841, Wurtemburg, Ger.) and Jennie (Heck- 
scher) Froehlich (b. F 9, i860, Ratisbon, Ger.;. 
Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Ivrim. Draftsman, Am. Bridge Co., Gary, Ind., 
1911-13; do., Chicago Steel Products Co., Chi- 
cago, 1913-14; Draftsman and Designer, Joseph 



T. Ryerson & Son, Chicago, 1914 — . Sec, 
Chicago Assn., Jewish Religious Teachers, 
1912 — . Address, 308 E. S3rd St., Chicago. 

4665. GIKAN FUJIMURA 
Scientist; B. S. in Sc; M. S. in Bot., 191 1; 
b. Ja 16, 1885, Mirumai, Shiwagun, Iwateken, 
Japan; s. Chiyokichi (b. 1862, Morioka, do.) 
and Misa (Suzuki) Fujimura (b. 1867, do.). 
Mich. Agr. Coll., 1907-09. Formosan Govt. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1911-13; F. W. Home Co., 
1913-17; Imperial Zootech. Exp. Sta., Japan, 
1918 — . Mem., Univ. of 111. Club, Japan; Am. 
Univ. Club, do.; Tokyo Eng. Speaking Soc. 
Married Kiku Funakoshi, Ap 26, 191.^, Morioka, 
Japan. Address, Morioka, Japan. 

4666. WILFRED TRUMAN FULLENWIDER 

(Brother of Nos. 1132, 1676) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 26, 1888, 
Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Henry Thomas (b. Mr 
1, 1846, do.) and Sarah Connet (Lindsly) Fu!- 
lenwider (b. O 21, 1849, Grove City). Prepared 
in Mechanicsburg and Springfield. Beta Theta 
Pi; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. Club. 
Bus. Mgr. 111. Agr., III. St. Soil Surv., 1913- 
Farmer, Mechanicsburg, 111. Address, Mecha- 
nicsburg, 111. 

4667. CHARLES BUSHNELL FULLERTON 
Lawyer; I,L. B.; b. Je 24, 1887, Ottawa, 111.; 

s. Thomas Coxey (b. Ag 21. 1839, Montgomery 
Co., Pa.) and Vincy Tuttle (Bushnell) Fuller- 
ton (b. Mr I, 1859, Ottawa, 111.). Prepared in 
Ottawa H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Alpha Delta; 
Shield and Trident. Lawyer, Winston, Payne, 
Strawn & Shaw, Chicago, 1911-17. 2nd Lt., 
26th U. S. Inf., A. E. F., France; with Army 
of Occupation, Coblenz, Ger., 1919 — . Mem., 
Loyal Legion; Illini Club of Chicago; 111. Bar 
.\ssn. Militia, 1903-6. Address, 622 Pearl St., 
Ottawa, 111. 

4668. WILLIAM KENNETH GALEENER 
(Husband of No. 6140; Brother of No. 2671) 
Horticulturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 11, 1884, 
Tunnel Hill, 111.; s. William Edwin (b. O 30. 
1842, Warren Co., O.) and India B. (Perkins) 
Galeener (b. 1852, Vienna, 111.). Prepared in 
Vienna H. S. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 
Salesman for W. E. Galeener & Sons, Nursery- 
men, Vienna, 111.; Reclaiming Neglected 
Orchards. Fairfield, 111. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Sec, Wayne Co. Farmer's Inst. Married 
.Vdela Pauline Carrier ('14), Je 17. 1914. Ur- 
bana. 111. Address, R. 2, Fairfield, 111. 

4669. JAMES LEWIS GARDNER 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 24, 1882. 
Aurora, 111.; s. William Edward (b. Je 24, 1849, 
Newark, N. T.) and Anna Electa (Freeman) 
Gardner (b. Mr 12, 1857, Aurora, 111.). Pre- 
pared in East Aurora H. S. Alpha Zeta; .\gr. 
Club; Prelim, and Final Honors: Treas., Class 
of 191 1. Live Stock Man, Manhattan Co., 
Manhattan, Mont.; Exten. Dept.. Coll. of .\gr., 
Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Mgr., Walnut Grove 
Farm, Virginia, 111., IQ13 — • Married Anna 
Ruth Carr, Mr 5. 191 3. Climax, Mich. Address. 
R. 4, Virginia, III. 

4670. HARRIET ELIZABETH GARNETT 
(SHAW) 
(Sister of Nos. 9.=;o, 1504. 2098, 3373. 3745) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 23. 1887, Plymouth. 
111.; d. Robert Kirtley (b. Ag 4, 1844, St. 
Mary's, 111.1 and Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) 
Garnett (b. O 19, 184';, Catasauqua, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Piano and Prescott (Ariz.) H. Schs. 
Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Kanpa 
Delta Pi; Sr. Breakfast Com. Teacher, H. Sc, 
Charleston, II!.; do., Pratt, Kan., igU-i.S- 
Mem., Coterie; Cro-totem Club. Married Ced- 
ric Hadawav Shaw, S 20, 191 5. Plymouth, 111. 
Child. Robert Ernest, b. Je 27, 1916. Address, 
Pratt, Kan. 



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4671. FRANK WILLIAM GARRETT 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 10, 1885, 
Momence, 111.; s. William Richard (b. Ap i, 
1856, do.) and Anna May (Dayton) Garrett 
(b. O 7, 1861, do.). Prepared in Momence H. 
S. Gregory Guild. Asst., Soil Fertility, Univ. 
of 111., 1911-17; Assoc, Soil Jrertility, 1917 — . 
Married Martha Emma Baechler, O 17, 191 2, 
Momence, 111. Children: William Andrew, b. 
O 7, 1913; Frank Eugene, b. O 22, 1915 (died 
O 6, 1916). Address, mo Arbor St., Cham- 
paign. 

4672. EARL GARVER 
Dairy Specialist; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 11, 

1885, Rockford, 111.; s. John Cormany (b. N 
16, 1843, Pecatonica, 111.) and Sara A. (Segur) 
Garver (b. Ap 6, 1855, Pine Meadows, Conn.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Official Testing, 
Dairy Dept., Univ. of 111. Address, 725 Ash- 
land Ave., Rockford, 111. 

4673. MIRIAM GERLACH 
vSister of No. 9090) 
Dean of Women; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ja 9, 

1886, Chester, 111.; d. John Daniel (b. Ap 24, 
1858, Sparta, 111.) and Mary Phonetta (Neville) 
Gerlach (b. Ja 24, i860, Chester, 111.). Prepared 
in Chester H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Delta 
Psi; Alethenai; Scribblers' Club; Ed., ///. Mag.; 
III. Mag. Bd.; lUio Bd.; Daily lllini Staff; 
Sec, Woman's League; Jr. Cap Com.; Sr. 
Memorial Com.; Class Poet. Teacher, Eng., 
Doniphan H. S., Doniphan, Mo., 1912-14; Grad. 
work in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Teacher, 
Eng., Man. Tr. H. S., Indianapolis, 1916; Asst. 
Dean of Women, Univ. of Mich.. 1916-17; 
Head Resident, Willard Hall, N. W. Univ., 
1917-18; Dean of Women, S. Dak. St. Coll., 
Brookings, S. Dak., 19 18 — . Bus. Mgr., The 
Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta, 19 18 — . Address, 
State College, Brookings, S. Dak. 

, 4674. NELLIE MAGRUDER GLEASON 
(CORT) 
(Wife of G138; Sister of No. 1505) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 27, 1888, Dalton City, 
111.; d. Henry Milton (b. Ag 21, 1838, Akron, 
O.) and Alsina Belle (Magruder) Gleason (b. 
D 13. 1858, Coshocton Co., O.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Final Honors; V. P.. Woman's 
League; Pres., Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Cab- 
inet; Sec-Treas., Eng. Club; lllini Staff. 
Teacher, H. S., Stonington, 111., 1911-12; Instr., 
Sch. of Hygiene and Pub. Health. Johns Hop- 
kins Univ., Baltimore, Md. Married William 
Walter Cort (g'n), Je 18, 1913, Champaign, 
111. Children: Helen Louise, b. Ap 8, 1916; 
[Margaret Jean, b. O 20, 1917- Address, Johns 
Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. 

4675. LAWRENCE ARTHUR GLENN 

(Brother of Nos. 1336, 1337. 2996) 
Lawyer; L. L. B.; b. N 23, 1887, Mattoon, 
111.; s. Joseph Chamberlain (b. F 10, 1848, 
Coles Co., 111.) and Mary Catherine (Ferguson) 
Glenn (b. Ja 14, 1856, do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan. 
City Atty., 1913-17; Asst. St. Atty., Jackson 
Co., 111. Mem., Masons; K. P.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Marie Schneider, F 22, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Murphysboro, 111. 

4676. M.^RIE CHRISTINE GOEBEL 

(KIMBALL) 

(Sister of Nos. 5157. 5i=8. 6903) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1889, Hacken- 

sack, N. J.; d. Julius (b. My 23, 1837. Frank- 

furt-am-Main, Ger.) and Kathryn Idell (Vree- 

land) Goebel (b. D 3, 1861, do.). Prepared in 

Palo Alto (Calif.) H. S.; Cambridge (Mass.) 

Latin Sch.; Radcliffe Coll.; Phi Delta Psi; 

Alethenai; Scribblers' Club. Instr., Ger. and 



Eng., Champaign H. S., 1912-13. Writer, 1907- 
08; Ed., Das Holskneckthaus, Oxford Univ. 
Press, 1914- Married Fiske Kimball, Je 7, 
1913, Urbana. Address, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

4677. WILLIS OWEN GORDON 
Chief Chem.; B. S. in Chem., 191 1; b. Ag 
2, 1887, Grandview, 111.; s. George Hudson (b. 
My 3, 1850, Indiana, Pa.) and Helen Augusta 
(Fravel) Gordon (b. N 16, 1861, New Albany, 
O.). Prepared in Paris H. S. ; Grad. work, 
George Washington Univ., 1912-13. Chem. 
Club; Alpha Chi Sigma; Pres., Chem. Club; 
Sr. Class Treas., ist semester. Chem., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Bur. of An. Indus., 1911-16; 
Head of Baking and ^Milling Dept., Siebel Inst., 
1916-17; Chief Chem., Ind. Appliance Co., Chi- 
cago, 1917 — . D. C. Nat. Guard, 1913-16. 
Auth.: Siebel's Record and JNIanual for Bakers 
and Millers, 191 7. Mem., Am. Chem. Soc. ; 
Am. Soc Alilling and Baking Technology; Am. 
Assn. of Cereal Chemists. Married Lillian May 
Fissel, Ag I, 1916, Lancaster, Pa. Child, 
Marian Francis, b. Je 12, 1917. Address, 7739 
X. Paulina, Chicago; hus. add., 1102 Postal 
Telegraph Bldg., do. 

4678. EDWARD DOREMUS GORHAM 
(Brother of No. 2107) 

Treas. and Office Mgr.; A. B. in Bus. L. & 
A.; b. F 12, 1890, Homer, 111.; s. Henry (b. 
D 10, 1S49, Jacksonville, 111.) and Mary (Dore- 
mus) Gorham (b. O 17, 1853, Springfield, 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S.; X'anderbilt Univ. 
Production Dept., The Cadillac Motor Co., 
1911; Cost Acct. Dept., Studebaker Corp., 
1911-14; Treas. and Office Mgr., The Gen. 
Realty Co., Detroit, 1914-18; Sergt. Q. M. 
Corps, Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111.; Sergt., 
Q. M. C, Camp Meigs, l^ld., 1918; 2nd Lt., Q. 
M. C, Gen. Hosp., Dansville, N. Y. ; Mustered 
out, Mr 20, 1919. Mem., Komoko Club, Detroit; 
V. P., lllini Club, do. Address, 617 W. Spring- 
field Ave., Champaign; bus. add., c/o Gen. 
Realty Co.^ Detroit. 

4679. PAUL JOHN GRAHAM 
(Brother of No. 744) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 24, 1889^ 
-Aledo, 111.; s. Richard J. (b. My 22, 1848) and 
Caroline (jraham. Prepared in Aledo H. S. 
Chi Beta; Phi Delta Phi; Shield and Trident; 
Varsity Track, (^ity Atty., Aledo, 111. Mem., 
111. St. Bar Assn. Married Frances M. 
Graham, Ap 29, 191 6, Davenport, la. Address, 
Aledo, 111. 

4680. CARL RAYMOND GRAY, JR. 
Pres. and Local Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 

.Ap 14, 1889, Wichita, Kan.; s. C. R. (b. S 28, 
1867, Princeton, Ark.) and Harriette Flora 
Gray (b. S 17, 1869, Oswego, Kan.). Prepared 
in Springfield (Mo.) H. S.; West. Mil. Acad.; 
Washington Univ.; Univ. of Wis. Sigma 
.•Mpha Epsilon; Obleisk; Lock and Chain. Car 
Order Clerk, Frisco System, St. Louis, 191 1; 
.\sst. Engr., O. E. Ry., Portland, Ore., 1911- 
12; Asst. Supt., do., 191 2-1 3; Insp. of Trans 
portation, C. B. & Q., Chicago, 1913-14; do. 
Frisco, Springfield, Mo., 1914-16; Pres. and 
Local Mgr., B. P. B. S. Corp., Baltimore, 
1916-17. Capt., Q. M. R. C, U. S. A., Charles- 
ton, S. C, 1917-18; do., Atlanta, Ga., Ja 1918 — . 
Married Gladys Evans Beach, O 16, 191 1, St. 
Louis. Children: Gladys Ethel, b. S 25, 1912; 
Carl Raymond, III, b. Ja 6, 1914- Address, m 
Deepdene Road, Baltimore; bus. add., c/o De- 
pot Q. M., Atlanta, Ga. 

4681. FRANK BROWNFIELD GRAY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja lo, 1889, 

Elgin. 111.; s. Ellis Asbury (b. F 19. 1854. St. 
Charles, 111.) and Rachel Searight (Brownfield) 
Gray (b. Jl 12, 1855, Unioutown, Pa.). Pre- 



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pared in St. Charles H. S. Arch. Club; 
Scarab; Bus. Mgr., Arch. Annual, 191 1; Engng. 
Dance Com. Arch. Draftsman, W. G. Zimmer- 
man, Chicago; do., Aurora, III. Machinist Mate, 
i-'th Regt., Div. of Pub. Works, Great Likes, 
111.; Mustered out, Ja 4, 1919. Address, 82 
6th St., St. Charles, 111.; bus. add., 344 Coulter 
Block, Aurora, 111. 

4682. FRED JAY GRAY 
Inspecting Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 191J; 
b. Je 14, 1890, Nettle Creek, 111.; s. John (b. 
Ag 18, 1852, do.) and Nettie (Pleasant) Gray 
(b. D 25, 1856, Rutland Tp., 111.). Prepared 
in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Testing Engr., Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1912-13; Stud., 
Consulting Engng;. Dept., do., 1913-14; Jr. 
Engr., Pub. Service Comn., N. Y., 1914-16; 
Insp. Engr., Elec. Testing Lab., do., 1916^. 
ist Bat. R. O. T. C, Camp Taylor, Ky.; 2d Lt., 
F. A., Bat. A, 1 6th Bn., Replacement Depot, 
Camp Jackson, S. C; Instr., F. A., Central 
O. T. S., 1918; Mustered out, D 23, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 107 Halsey St., Newark, N. J.; bus. add., 
c/o General Electric Co., Harrison, N. J. 

4683. MARION WILLIAM GRIGSBY 
(Brother of No. 4684) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 8, 1886, 
Cuba, 111.; s. George Nathaniel (b. Ag 3, 1859, 
do.) and Flora Annetta Grigsby (b. N 27, 
i860). Prepared in Peoria H. S. ; Bradley 
Poly. Inst., Peoria. C. E. Soc. With la. 
Mausoleum Co., Waterloo, la. ; Rock Island 
R. R., 191 1 ; Davenport-Muscatine R. R., 191 1; 
Civ. Engr., Costa Rica-Panama Comn., 1912 — . 
1st Lt. Engrs., with Camp Judge. Advocates 
Office, Hdqtrs., Camp Humphreys, Va. Address, 
222 Stewart Ave., East Peoria, 111. 

4684. OWEN EUGENE GRIGSBY 
(Brother of No. 4683) 

Sec, Elec. Co.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; 
b. My 6, 1888, Garden Grove, Calif.; s. George 
Nathaniel (b. Ag 3, 1859, Cuba, 111.) and Flora 
Anneta (Snively) Cirigsby (b. N 27, i860, do.). 
Prepared in Peoria H. S. E. E. Soc; Winner 
of Chess Trophy; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. 
Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1912-13; Consulting Dept., do., 1913-14; 
Elec. Engr. and Factory Mgr., Benjamin Elec. 
Ltd., London, Eng., 1914-17; Sec, Anderson 
Elec. Specialty Co., Chicago, 1917 — . Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Illuminating Engr. Soc, 
London. Married Maude Elma Meneley, N 
10, 1914, Champaign. Children: Helen Louise, 
b; Ag 9, 1915; Robert Eugene, b. Ja 31, 1917. 
Address, 5763 Dorchester Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 118 S. Clinton St., do. 

4685. CHESTER HAYWARD GROVE 
Elec. Engr.'; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 24, 1888, 

Ottawa, 111.; s. D. L. and Emily J. (Hayward) 
Grove (b. N 5, 1846, Dayton Tp., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. U. S. N., U. S. S., 
Columbia, 1918 — . Address, 529 E. 50th St., 
Chicago. 

4686. PAULINt TRABUE GROVES 

(Daughter of No. 234) 
Acting Gen. Sec, Y. W. C. A.; A. B. in 
L. & A.; b D 7, 1889, Kankakee, 111; d. Charles 
Wesley ('80), (b. Jl 28. 1857, Shelbyville, 111.) 
and Dora (Trabue) Groves (b. F 13, i866, 
Stanford, Ind.). Prepared in Marengo H. S.; 
Special Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 1912-14. Al- 
pha Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet; Chm., Sr. Breakfast Com. Teacher, 
Petersburg H. S., 111.. 1911-12; Stud. Sec, Y. 
W. C. A., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 
1914-16; Educ. and Publicity Sec, Y. W. C. 
A., Louisville, Ky., 1916-18; Acting general 
Sec, do., summers, 1917-18. Mem., Faculty 
Woman's Club; K. S. A. C. ; Story Tellers 
Club, Louisville, Ky. Address, 701 W. Church 
St., Champaign; bits, add., 135 E. S2nd St., 
New York City. 



4687. ALFRED JOSEPH GUNDERSON 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 7, 1889, Chi- 
cago; s. Peter (b. My i, 1865, Stockholm, 
Sweden) and Matilda (Kelley) Gunderson (b. 
S 22, i868, Londonderry, Ire.). Prepared in 
Robert A. Waller H. S., Chicago. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Varsity 
Track, 1907-10. Instr., Pomology, Univ. of 
111., 191 1—. Co-Auth.: 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
BuL, 8s; do.. Circular 194. Married Marjorie 
Shutts, N I, :9i3, Joliet, 111. Child, Dorothy 
Gladys, b. F 5, 19 16. Address, 309 W. Wash- 
ington Blvd., Urbana; bus. add. 411 Univ. Hall 
do. 

4688. LEO ARTHUR GUTTING 
(Husband of No. 4208) 
Manager; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 29, 1890; 
s. John Frank (b. Mr 25, 1861, Brooklyn, N 
Y.) and Amelia (Arnold) Gutting (b. O 8, 
1863, Mendota, 111.). Prepared in Ottawa H. 
S. E. E. Soc; Cap and Gown Com. Elec. 
Engr., Muskogee, Okla, 1911-12; do.. West 
Alhs, Wis., 191J-14; Canal Zone, Panama, 
1914-18; Mgr., Interst. Pub. Service Co., Green- 
held, Dist., Shelbyville, Ind. Mem., A. I. E. E.; 
Congr. Church; A. A. A. S. Married Fanny 
Wilder Hill ('lo), Je 30, 1916. Children: 
Stephen Hill. b. My 23, 1917; Phillip, b. Ja 9, 
1919. Address, 138 W. Hendricks St., Shelby- 
ville, Ind.; bus. add.. Interstate Public Service 
Co., do. 

4689. ETHEL GWINN 
(Sister of Nos. 3007, 6268, 6924) 
Entertainer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 9, 1889, 
Oakland, 111.; d. Oliver Munsell (b. Je 23, 
1858, do.) and Sara (Wells) Gwinn (b. O 12, 
i860). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Delta Gam- 
ma; Yo Ma. Columbia Sch. of Music; Lyceum 
Arts conservatory, Chicago. Teacher, Ridge- 
farm H. S., 1912-14; Concert singing, 1917 — . 
Address. 806 Goodwin Ave., Urbana. 

4690. JOHN GEORGE HAEFFNER 
Master Mechanic; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 16, 
1888, Chicago; s. William (b. Ag i, 1859, Cleve- 
land, O.) and Rose Katherine (Utting) Haeff- 
ner (b. F 20, 1869). Prepared in Oak Park 
and River Forest Tp. H. Schs. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Final Honors. Inspec- 
tion Bur. of Universal Portland Cement Co., 
1911-12; Bridge and Val. Dept., Chicago, Mil- 
waui-ee & St. Paul R. R., 1912-14; Chief 
Draftsman, Mech. Dept., Swift & Co., Chicago, 
1914-17; Asst. Master Mechanic, do., 1917 — . 
Mem., Struct. Engrs. Assn. of 111. Married 
Lillian Dorothy Grant, Je 17, 1914, Chicago. 
Address. 329 No. Lorel Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o Swift & Co., U. S. Yds., do. 

4691. FREDERICK ARTHUR HAGEDORN 
(Brother of No. 1692) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 24, 1889, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Frederick (b. 1850, Ger.) 
and Audine (Breede) Hagedorn (b. 1857, do.). 
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Tau Beta Pi; 
.\. S. M. E.; Scholarship; Prelim. Honors. 
Supt., General Products Co., Chicago Heights, 
111., 1911-12; do., Mineral Products Co., Marys- 
ville, Utah, 1912-15; Asst. Engr. in charge 
Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., Engrs. and 
Contrs., New York City, 191 5 — . Married 
Joanna Ellen Henry, D 31, 1912, Salt Lake 
City. Child, Helen Audine, b. F 4, 1914. 
Address, 222 Franklin Ave., Hasbrouch Heights, 
N. J.; bus. add., 37 Wall St., New York City. 

469c. EDWIN S. HAMILTON 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Jl 30, 1890, 
Emington, 111.; s. Edwin C. (b. S 2, i860, 
Brownsville, O.) and Emma Jane (Stump) 
Hamilton (b. Jl 12, 1865, Hanover, O.). Pre- 
pared in Kankakee H. S. ; Rush Med. Coll., 
1913. Phi Beta Pi; Alpha Omega Alpha. 



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Phys. and Surg., Kankakee, 111;' First Lt., 
Med. R. C. Mem., Kankakee Med. Soc; 111. 
St. Med. Soc; A. M. A.; A. F. A. M. ; Mys- 
tic Shrine; B. P. O. E. Address, 585 S. Chi- 
cago Ave., Kankakee, 111.; bus. add., 511 Cobb 
Bldg., do. 

4693- MARVIN TERRY HARMON 
(Brother of No. 3015) 
Manager; B. S. in Agr. ; (b. Je 10, 1887, 
Easton, 111.; s. Josiah G. (b. Ap 2, 1858, OIney, 
111.) and Emma L. (Marvin^ Harmon (h. D 21, 
1862, Bible Grove, 111.). Prepared in Flora H. 
S. ; McKendree Coll. Phi Gamma Delta; Phoe- 
nix; Alpha. Gamma Rho. Dist. Mgr., Standard 
Separator Co. Address, Box 37 Milwaukee. t 

4694. LOUIS ARTHUR PETER HARMS 

Superintendent; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Tl 25, 1887, 
Bloom Tp., 111.; s. John H. E. (b. Mr 28, 1858, 
do.) and Theresa (Frederick) Harms (b. S 16, 
1866, do.). Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S. 
Cosmopolitan Club. Grad. work, Washington 
Univ., St. Louis, loii. Prin., H. S., Kirk- 
wood, Mo.; Supt. of Sells., Normangea, Tex. 
Mem.. Acad, of Sc, St. Louis. Married 
Florence Van Deursen, Jl 25, 1912. Address, 
322 Lincoln Ave., Dolton, 111. 

4695. LEILA DOROTHY HARRIS 
(HOBSON) 

(Daughter of No. 469) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. JI 15, 1890, Urbana; d. 
C. F. (b. Champaign) and Nettie (Elder) Har- 
ris ('86), (b. Jl 5, 1843, Urljana). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Emerson Sch. of Oratory, Bos- 
ton, 1913. Phi Mu Gamma. Teacher, Aurora, 
3 yrs. ; Supvr., Gym. and Dramatic Work. 
Mem., Work-shop Players, Chicago; V. P., 
Chicago Dramatic Soc. Married Norman T. 
Hobson, Je 22, 1916, Chicago. Child, son b. 
N 10, 191 8. Address, 5132 Cornell Ave., 
Chicago. 

4696. WAYNE FLOYD HARSHMAN 

B. S. in E. E.; b. N 23, 1889, Griggsville, 
111.; s. Perry (b. 1842, New Paris, O.) and 
Laura Edna (Quick) Harshman (b. 1859, Bay- 
lis. 111.). Prepared in Griggsville H. S.; Univ. 
of Chicago, summer, 1907. Tau Beta Pi; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Tau Lambda. Address, Griggsville, 
Ill.t 

4697. WILLIAM EDWARD HART 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.: b. Ap 21, 1888, 

Miles Sta., 111.; s. William Henry (b. D 19, 
i8ss, Guilford, (ionn.) and Alice Annette (Con- 
verse) Hart (b. F 18, 1866, Brighton, 111.). 
Prepared in Brighton H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 
1906-07. Cosmopolitan Club; Alpha Zeta; Sigma 
Xi; Hort. Club; Agr. Club, Pres.; Final 
Honors: Capt., LTniv, Regt. Dist. Leader in 
Farm Adviser Work, U. S. Dept. of Agr.. 
Marion. 111. Married Hallie J. Miller, Je 7, 
191 6, Waynesboro, Va. Child, Robert Talbot 
b. F 20, 1915. Address, 712 N. Harper St.. 
Marion, 111.; bus. add.. City Hall, do. 

4698. WILLIAM MAER HASBERG 
Agent; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 26, 1887, Deni- 

son, Tex.; s. Ben and Dora (Goldsol) Hasberg 
(b. Je I. 1864, St. Louis). Prepared in Univ. 
H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., do., 
1907-08. Contract Mgr. and Bldg. Supt., Sears 
Roebuck & Co.. Chicago, 1011-14; N. Y. Dis- 
trict Mgr. of The Alvey Mfg. Co., St. Louis, 
1914-15; Special Representative, Lamson Co., 
Boston, 1915-18. Cant.. Ord. Dept.. N. A., Je 
28, 1918. .Address, Chicago Beach Hotel, Chi- 
cago. 
4699. EDITH IRENE HATCH (ALLEN) 
(Daughter of No. 237; Wife of No. 2310; 
Sister of No. 6290) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 14. 18S9, Richmond. HI.; 
d. Frank Waite ('80), (b. Ja i, 1857, Spring 



Grove, 111.) and Agnes May (Kimball) Hatch 
(b. F 17, 1857, do.). Prepared in Wilmot and 
Elgin H. Schs. Rockford Coll., 1906-7. Phi 
Delta Psi; Athenean; Prelim, and Final Hon- 
ors; Class Basket] ball. Teacher, 1911-12. 
Mem., D. A. R. Married Paschel Allen ('05), 

5 9, 1913, Richmond, 111. Children: Franklin 
Hatch, b., Jl 8, 1914; Ada Mary, b. Ap 5, 1916. 
Address, R. i, Richmond, 111. 

4700. RALPH SNYDER HATCH 
Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 4, 1884, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Albert Tilden (b. S 4, 1848, 
Montpelier, Vt.) and Regina (Snyder) Hatch 
(b. Ja s, 1853, Naperville, III.). Prepared in 
Elgin H. S.; Armour Sc. Acad.; Armour Inst, 
of Technology, 1907-9. E. E. Soc; Ath. Assoc; 
Final Honors. Power Station Designer, Sargent 

6 Lundy, 1708 Ry. Exchange Bldg., Chicago, 
1911-13; Asst. Elec. Engr., do., 1412 Edison 
Bldg., do., 1913-14; Designing Engr., 1404 Edi- 
son Bldg.,^rfo., X014-1C; Asst. Elec. Engr., Sar- 
gent & Lundy, 1412 Edison Bldg., do., 1915-17; 
Chief Draftsman of Elec. Dept., do., 1918 — . 
Mem.. A. I. E. E. Address, 4347 Greenwood 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1412 Edison Bldg., do. 

4701. ELMER FRANKLIN HEATER 

Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 19, 1887, 
Champaign Co., 111.; s. Charles M. (b. Cham- 
paign Co., 111.) and Louise (Gundlach) Heater 
(b. do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Capt., Univ. Regt. Engr., Gen. Elec. 
Lamp Co., Harrison and Newark, N. J., 191 1- 
12; Insp., P. S. Co. of N. I., Chicago Heights, 
111.. 1913-16; Asst. Supt., H. W. McCandless 
Lamp Co., New York City, 1916-18; Draftsman, 
Engng. Exp. .Sta., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Married 
Sue Carson, My 31, 1913, Mahomet, 111. Child, 
Richard Carson, b. N 20, 1914. Address, 602 
Stoughton St.. Urbana; bus. add., Engng. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111. 



4702. HENRY RICHARDSON HELMLE 
Architect; B. S. in .\rch. ; b. D 11, 1889, 
Sjiringfield, 111.; s. George Henry and Minii 
( Whitehurst) Helnile. Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. Scarab; Arch. Club; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Maj., L^niv. Regt. Arch., Helmle & 
Ilelmle, Springfield. 111.; Sec, Examining Com. 
for Archs., St. of 111., 1917 — . Inf., Co. C, 5th 
Kegt., i6ist BrL, Camp Grant, 111.; Mustered 
out, Ja 18, 1919. Address, 430 S. sth St., Spring- 
field, 111. 

4703. CHRISTIAN NICHOL.\US HEMSEN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 17, 1871, Gliicksburg, 
Ger. ; s. Friedrich Ilemsen (b. D 22, 1840, Sie- 
gam, do.) and Maria (Claussen) Ilemsen (b. 
Mr 21, 1829, Flemburg, do.). Prepared in 
Gliicksburger Ger. H. S. and Real Sch. Cosmo- 
politan Club. Lawyer, Harrisburg, 111., 191 1- 
12; rfo.,, Champaign, 1912 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Josephine Cresap Flemsen. N 22, 1913. 
/Iddfess, 208 W. Park St.', Champaign. 

4704. CECIL DOUGLAS HENRY 
(Brother of No. 3767) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E., iqii; b. Je 14, 
1889. Newton, Kans. ; s. John Douglas (b. Jl 
17, 1855, Vermilion Co., 111.) and Marv Emma 
CAlison) Henry (b. Jl 7, i860, Winchester. O.). 
Prepared in Neosha and Urbana H. Schs. 
Mem., Varsity water polo. 1909-11; Capt., do., 
1911. Operator, C. C. R. Co., 1911-12; do.. 
Great West. Power Co., San Francisco, 1912- 
13; Salesman, Gen. Elec Co.. Schenectady, N. 
Y.. 1913-14; Power Engr., Metropolitan Edi- 
son Co., Reading, Pa., 1918 — . Married Ger- 
trude Krinkle. S 15, 191.';. Child, Gertrude 
Jane, b. Jl 20, 1916. .Address, 16 S. 5th St., 
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4705. RICHARD FLEETWOOD HERNDON 

(Brother of No. 4202) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 11, 1890, 
Springfield. 111.; s. Richard Fleetwood (b. Ken- 
tucky) and Kate (Lewis) Herndon (b. Spring- 
field. 111.). Prepared in Springfield 11. S. B. 
S., Univ. of Chicago; M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 
1914. Tau Lambda; Ali)ha Kappa Kappa; Alpha 
Omega Alpha. Prelim. Honors; Varsity Track, 
igio. Instr. and Stud.. Univ. of Chicago, in 
connection with Rush Med. Coll.; Interne Cook 
Co., Hosp. Practice limited to Internal Medi- 
cines, ist Lt., Med. Corps, Base Hosp., Camp 
Merritt. N. J.; Mustered out, F 5, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 421 S. 6th St., Springfield, 111. 

4706. ERNEST ARTHUR HERRCKE 
Supt., Mach. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 30, 
1888, La Salle, 111.; s. Arthur Julius (b. My 
6. 1 861. Danzig, Prussia) and Adele (Moeller) 
Herrcke (b. Jl 11, 1867, Mineral Point. Wis.). 
Prepared in LaSalle Tp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi; 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Maj., Univ. Regt. 
Locomotive Testing. I. C. R. R., Chicago, 191 1; 
Instr., Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind., 191 i; 
Supt., LaSalle Mach. & Tool Co., LaSalle, HI., 
191 1 — . Capt., Ord. Officers Reserve Corps. Jl 
1 91 7 — . Mem., A. S. M. E.; Deer Park Coun- 
try Club; B. P. O. E. Address, 1339 5th St., 
LaSalle, 111.; bus. add., LaSalle Mach. & Tool 
Co. 

4707. GRACE EMMA HERRICK 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 5, 1873; d. 
Leonard Ephraim (b. Essex. Vt.) and Susan 
Bruce (Coflren) Herrick (b. Ackworth, N. H.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. A. B., Carleton 
Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1895. Address, Wes- 
leyan Coll., Oxford, O.t 

4708. ELEANOR DEMUZEEN HESELTINE 
Supervisor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 24, 1888. 
Banktop. York, Eng. ; d. William Seamer (b. D 
12. 1852. do.) and Rose Anna (DeMuzeen) 
Heseltine (b. F 28, i860). Prepared in South 
Chicago H. S.; Chicago Norm. Sch. of Phys. 
Educ. Ath. Club; Basket-ball. Teacher, Jubi- 
lee Coll., 1912-13; do., Chehalis, Wash.. 1913-14; 
Instr. Gym., Chicago, 1914-17; Supvr., Phys. 
Educ, do., 191 7. Address, 6608 St. Lawrence 
Ave., Chicago. 

4709. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH HICKS 
Farmer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Jl 12. 1887, 
Hardinville, 111.; s. Green Berry (b. Hardin- 
ville, 111.) and Nancy Ellen (Sanders) Hicks 
(b. do.^. Prepared in Colo. St. Prep. School; 
Univ. Acad.; Univ. Wis. summer term, 19 10. 
Scabbard and Blade; Beta Gamma Sigma. 
Farmer. 1911-18. Pvt., U. S. A. Ja roi8; 2nd 
Lt., Inf., Camp Hancock. Ga.. 1918; Mustered 
out, D 13, 1918. Address, Hardinville, 111.; bus. 
add., 719 Chestnut St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

4710. »HAROLD VATER HILL 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 29, i88g. Indianapolis; 
s. Edwin and Leola B. (Vater) Hill. Prepared 
in Man. Tr. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Glee 
and Mandolin Clubs; Orchestra. Composed 
(with H. R. Green) "Oskey- Wow-Wow;" "Hail 
to the Orange. Hail to the Blue". Died Je 29, 
1917, Indianapolis. 

471 1. DORRIS NELSON HITCH 
(Husband of No. 4997) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; LL. B., 1912; b. 
O 1887. West Liberty, HI.: s. John J. (b. Je 
23, 1856, O.) and Cora Clifton (Jessup) Hitch 
(b. Mr 27, 1866. Friendswood, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Law- 
yer. Forest Grove. Mont. Meim., Presby. 
Church. Married Rhoda G. Adriance ('12), 
1914, Johnstown. Pa. Children: Quinlan, b. 
191 5; Margaret C, b. 191 7. .id dress. Forest 
Grove. ISIont. 



4712. OLGA VERA HOFACKER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Decatur, 111.; 
d. John George (b 1823, Cologne, Ger.) and 
Susan (Rubin) Hofacker (b. Interlaken. Swit- 
zerland). Prepared in (Tarroll Coll. Acad., 
Waukesha, Wis. Attended Carroll Coll., 1903- 
7. Le Cercle Prancais; Philomathean (Carroll 
Coll.). Prin., Minier H. S., 1911-14; Teacher, 
Eng., Hittle Tp. H. S., 1014-15; Armington H. 
S.. 1915-17; Morton Tp. H. S.. 1917; Teacher, 
French, North East H. S.. Kansas City, Mo. 
Mem., Y. W. C. A. Address, 317 Behrends 
Ave.. Peoria; bus. add.. North East High 
School, Kansas City, Mo. 



4713- *ALMEDA MAY HOLM AN 
B. L. S.: b. Ap 10, 1883, Rockwell, la.; d. 
David Horn (b. Genesee Co., N. Y.) and Sarah 
(Sencebaugh) Holman (b. W. Va.). Prepared 
in Mason City H. S.; Univ. of la., 1905-10. 
Mem., Baptist Church; Y. W. C. A., Pres. 
Died Je 10, 19 12, Rockwell, la. 

4714. MARY MORTON HOPKINS 
(Sister of No. 7625) 
Critic Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 27, 
1881, Homer, III.; d. Francis Oscar (b. N i, 
1855, Roodhouse, 111.) and Franc Morton 
(Conkey) Hopkins (b. Jl 22, i86o, Homer, 111.). 
Prepared in Acad, for Young Women, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; Lindenwood Coll., St. Charles, 
Mo., 1903. Teacher, Champaign Pub. Schs., 
1911-13; do., H. S., Orange, Tex., 1913-15; 
Critic Teacher, St. Norm. Sch.. Magville, N. 
Dak., 1915-18; Teacher, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 
1918 — . Auth. : Series of ten articles, Applied 
Physiology, IVestland Educator, 1916-17. 
Mem., D. A. R.; O. E. S.; Presby. Church. 
.Address, 509 S. Lynn St., Champaign; bus. 
add.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

4715. LEONARD WOODS HORR 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 21, 1890; 

s. George Barker (b. S 30, 1863) and Francie 
(Woods) Horr (b. S 2, 1865). Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Lyons Tp. H. S. 
.-Mpha Sigm.a Phi. In Insulation Dept.. H. W. 
Johns-Manville Co., Chicago; Sales Dept., do. 

0. M. Base Spare Parts Depot, No. 2, A. E. 
F. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Congr. Church. Mar- 
ried Charlotte Louisa Woods, Je 9, 1917. Ster- 
ling, 111. Address, 131, 8th Ave., LaGrange, 
111.; bus. add., 322 N. ^lichigan Ave., Chicago. 

4716. ANTON EDWARD HORST 
Gen. Contr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 19, 1885, 

St. Louis; s. Henry William (b. My 3, 1864, 
Rendsberg, Ger.) and Mollie (Empke) Horst 
(b. O, 1864. Moline, 111.). Prepared in Night 
Schools and by pvt. tutors. Iris; M. E. 
Soc; Der Deutsche Verein; Class Football. Sec- 
Treas., Henry W. Horst Co., Rock Island, 111. 
Mem., German Lutheran Church; Pres., St. 
John's German Lutheran Young People's Soc. 
Mem.. A. S. M. E. Married Maynie Dina 
Langhoff, O 25, 191 r, Champaign. Address, 
3925, sth Ave., Moline, 111. 

4717. HARVEY WILLIAM HOWE 

Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 25, 1887, Ft. 

Wayne, Ind.; s. Clarence D. (b. Forest, O.) 

and Emma Mary (Higgins) Howe (b. do.). 

Prepared in S. Chicago H. S. E. E. Soc; A. 

1. E. E. Salesman, Central Elec Co., Chicago, 
loii; do.. West. Elec Co., Dallas, Tex., 1912 — . 
Mem., Y. M. C. A.; Chm., Stud. Bd. at West. 
Elec. Co.; Univ. Club, Dallas. Married Myrtle 
Maledon, O, i, 1913. Child, Harvey William, 
Jr., b. Ap 4, 191 7. Address. 526 S, Willomet 
St.. Dallas, Tex.: bus. add., 517 Internrban 
Bldg., do. 



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4718. LUCY FRANCES UOV 

Sell. Prill.: A. IJ. in L. & A.; d. Rufus 1!. 
(b. N 6, 1850, Fiiuilay, O.) aiul Maitlm J. 
(Arrington) Hoy (b. N 30, 1851, Greenfield, 
Ind.). Prepared in Urbana II. S. Prin. Pub. 
Sch., Mattliews, Mo., 1912 — . Address, 411 W. 
Elm St., Urbana. 

4719. JAMES ORTON HUFF 
(Rrotlier of No. 2704) 

Seb. Suijt.; A. R. in L. & A.; A. M. in Eng., 
IQ12; b. S 6, 1870, Center, 111.; s. Lawrence 
Oliver (b. S 4, 1848, Cloyton, 111.) and Alice 
Anne (Tlionipson) Huff (b. F 21, 1851). Pre- 
pared in Kennedy's Norm, and Bus. Coll., Rush- 
ville. 111.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Helta Pi. 
Teacher, 1002-4; 1005-7; Supt., Potomac Schs., 
IQ12-13; Teacher, Urbana II. S., ioij-14; Prin., 
Divernon Tp. II. S., 1914-18; Supt., Abingdon, 
1918 — . Married Elizabeth Enieline Eagelston, 
Je 16, 1909, Castleton, 111. Children: IMary 
Elizabeth, b. My 22, 1912; \'irginia Belle, b. 
Jl 26, 191 5. .-liidrcss, Abingdon, 111. 

4720. HERBERT KAY HUMPHREY 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1917; b. 
My 27, 1889, Covington, Ind.; s. William Rod- 
gers (b. .11 31, i86t, tluntsville, Ala.) and 
Nellie Jackson (Espy) Humphrey (b. My 27, 
1864, Decatur, 111.). Prepared in Hyde Park 
H. S.; M. S. in E. E., Union ITniv., 1914. 
Tan Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim, and 
Final Honors; Class Basket Ball.^ Testing 
Engr. and Asst. Consulting Engr., Gen. Elec. 
Co., 1911-14; Instr. (in charge) Elec. Engng., 
Rice Inst., Houston, Tex., 1914 — . Assoc, 
A. I. E. E. Married Blanche Theresa Meyer, 
Ag 5, 1916, Winnetka, III. Addri-ss, 909 Ala- 
bama Ave., Houston, Tex.; bus. add., The Rice 
Institute, do. 

4721. CARROLL SOWLES HUNTINGTON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 4, 1889, 
Onawa, la.; s. Charles Henry (b. 1855,, Frank- 
lin Grove, 111.) and Anna K. (Harris) Hunt- 
ington (b. 1857, Portage, Wis.). Prepared in 
Onawa (la.) 11. S. Acacia. Engr., Insulation 
Dept., H. W. lohns-IManville Co., 1911-12; 
Engr.. Raymond W. Dull Co., 1912; do., Link- 
Belt Co., Chicago, 1919 — -. Married Elsie Tan- 
ner, S 25, 1915, Chicago. Address, 1428 Lunt 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Link-Belt Co.. 
Chicago. 

4722. MARY ANNE HUTCHINSON 
(BROWNE) 
A. B. in Sc; b. F 2, 1889; d. David (b. Ja 
12, 1847, Armagh, Ireland) and Martha^ (Mc- 
Clure) Hutchinson (b. Ap 13, 1866, Genoa, 
Wis.). Prepared in Harvard H. S. Cap and 
Gown Com. Teacher. Griggsville II. S., 191 1- 
14. Married C. G. Browne, Ag .^2, 1914, Ca- 
pron, in. Address, :8i Park St., Detroit. 

4723. HUGH ANTHONY IMLAY 
Landscape Designer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mv 
I, 1887, Zanesville, O.; s. John (b. Ja 24, 1859, 
do.) and Elizabeth Imlay (b. D 12, 1859, Perry 
Co., O.). Prepared in St. Thomas .\cad., 
Zanesville, O. ; O. St. Univ., igoSv- Sigma 
Pi. Address, Zanesville, O. 

4724. JAY LAWRENCE IRWIN 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. : b. D 3, 1887, Mar- 
seilles, 111.; s. William Hopkins (b. Jl 4, 1857, 
Camanche, la.) and Anna Liiella (Lawrence) 
Irwin (b. Ap 17, 1859, Mission Tp., La Salle 
Co., III.). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. 
Geii. Engr., Je, 1911; Const, work on Elec. 
Ry., between "Morris and Yorkville, Ilk, 1911- 
12; Bd. Local Imi>rovements, City of Chicago, 
1912-13; Bur. of Engng., do., Bridge Div., (ic>.. 
1913-16; Const. Div., do., 1916; Water Pipe 
Exten., 1916 — . Married Frencie Clare Rob- 
ertson, O 9, 1 9 1. '5; Chicago. Address, 5549 
Maryland Ave., Chicago. 



47-\S. RALPH NATHANIEL JACKSON 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in K. E. ; b. .\p 30, 1888, 
-Aurura, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Essex, Eng) 
;uul Lsabell Griffin (Stevens) Jackson (b. White- 
hall, N. \.). Prepared in E. Aurora H. S. 
lestman. Gen. Elec. Co.; Chief Engr., Gen. 
Combustion Co. Address 351 Marion Ave , 
Aurora, 111.; bus. add.. Gen. Combustion Co!, 
Monadnock Bldg., Chicago. 

47-;6. SEYMOUR ALEXANDER 
JACOBSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. ]a i, 1891. 
Chicago; s. E. 1. Jacobson. Prepared in R. T 
Crane Man. Ir. 11. S., Chicago. Address. 
.S048 Chainplain Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 2001 
139 N. Clark, do. 

47-7- LOUISE ANN JAMES (FORSYTHE) 
(Wife of G231; Sister of Nos. 1708, 2709) 

T,/^- P-i", L- ^^ ^■' ^- ^P --. 1890, Amboy, 
111.; d. Peleg Miner (b. Jl 14, 1850. Exeter, 
R. I.) and Lottie Louise (Vaughan) James (b. 
.\p 17, 1858. Amboy, 111.). Prepared in Amboy 
H. b. Sigma Kappa; W. A. A.; Jlliiii staff; 
Lrcas., Woman's League; Class Basket Ball, 
leacher, Amboy II. S., 1911-13. Married Ches- 
ter Hume Forsythe (g'lo), Je 14, 1913. Ad- 
dress, Hanover, N. H. 

4728. MARTHA GERTRUDE JAMISON 
(GONNERMAN) " 
(Wife of No. 3380) 
B. L. S.; b. My 10, 1887, Smithshire, 111.; 
d. Michael Van Tuyl (b. 1850, Biggsville, 111.) 
and Velma (Brent) Jamison (b. 1855, Smith- 
shire, 111.). Prepared in San Diego, Calif., and 
Monmouth, H. Schs.; Monmouth Coll., 1906- 
oS. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Lib. Club. 
Marrieil Harrison Frederick Gonnerman ('08), 
D 23, 191 1 Aledo, 111. Child, Harrison Fred- 
erick, Jr., b. Ap 5, 1914. Address, 808 Iowa 
-St., Urbana. 

4729. EDWARD MIRON JASPER 
Efficiency Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 6, 

1889, Newton, 111.; s. G. T. Jasper. Prepared 
in Newton H. S. Efficiency Engr., Eng. .Id- 
dress, c/o Sargent and Lundy, Edison Bldg., 
Chicago. 

4730. ELMER LEROV JOHNSON 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je r6, 1890, 

.\urora. 111.; s. Charles J. (b. Ja 15, 1867, 
Sweden) and Ida (Carlson) Johnson (b. Je 
28, 1868, do.). Prepared in VVest Aurora H. 
S.; Onyx Club; Eta Kaiipa Nu. Salesman, 
West. Elec. Co. Married Helen E. Hehn, S 
22, 1915. Address, 609 S. Van Buren St., 
Green Bay, Wis. 

4731. WILLIAM BLUFORD JOHNSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 24, 1884, Rural Hill, 
111.; s. Charles Marian (b. Ja 2, 1842, Hamil- 
ton Co., 111.) and Elizabeth (Thomiison) John- 
son (b. Ag 12, 1844, Posey Co., Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Ewing Coll. Adelpliic; Theta Kappa 
Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; 111. -Wis. Debate. Dem- 
ocratic Candidate, Co. Judge, Benton, 111., 
1 9 14. Married Irma W'ebb, Mr 29, 1906, 
Ewing, HI. Children: William Webb, b Je 13, 
1912; Walter Carlteton, b Je 26. 1918. .^5- 
dress. 532 E. Main St., BeiUon, 111. 

4732. BERTHA MARIE JONES 
(Sister of No. 8464) 
Instructor: A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ta 12, 1889, 
Cisco, 111.; d. P. G. (b. Ag 11, 185S, McLean 
Co, III.) and Anna E. (Loveless) Jones. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. A. M., Teachers' 
Coll. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; W. A. A.; 
Dcr Deutsche Vercin; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 
Teacher, Champaign H. S. ; Instr., Home Eco- 
nomics, Llniv. of 111.. 1018; do., L^niv. of Kan., 
1918 — . Address, c/o Univ. of Kansas, Law- 
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4733- EDWARD WALTER JONES 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 10, 1889; 
s. Lewis Edwards and Margaret Cecilia (Goss) 
Jones. I'repared in Deerfield Tp H. S. Ad- 
dress, Ravinia, HI. 

4734- RAYMOND HARRISON JONES 
B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 30, 1886, Bement, 

111.; s. U. G. Jones. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 

Married Winifred Kibbrcy, My 22, 1912, St. 

Joseph, 111. Address, 1410 N. Franklin Ave., 

Danville, 111. 

4735- HELEN MARGAR£T JORDAN 

(TRUITT) 

(Wife of No. 4938) 

B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap 29, 1890, St. Joseph, 
Mich.; d. Orville Olcutt (b. Jl 2, 1855, Chi- 
cago) and Emily Caroline (Reder) Jordan (b. 
S 17, 1858, Michigan Co., Ind.). Prepared 
in St. Joseph II. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Mar- 
ried Henry Truitt Cii), S 4, 1912, St. Joseph, 
Mich. Children: Henry Jr., b. O 10, 19 13; 
Jordon, b. Je 7, 1915. Address, Chillicothe, 
111. 

4736. ROBERT JAMES JORDAN 

Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 7, 1890, 
Minneapolis; s. James F. (b. F 18, 1855, Deca- 
tur, Mich.) and Mary S. (Clayton) Jordan (b. 
Ja 19, 1857, Plymouth, Mich.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Minneapolis, and Phillips Acad., 
Exeter, N. H. Theta Delta Chi; Yoxan; 
Shield and Trident; Ku Klux; Stud's. Union; 
Ass't. Mgr., mini, 1909-10; Mgr., do., 1910-11; 
Jr. Prom. Com.; Pan. -Hellenic Smoker Com., 
1910; Roast Ed., Illio ; Official at Track meets, 
push ball contest, etc. ; Leader, Hobo Band, 

1911. Traveling Creuit Adjuster, 191 1; Bank- 
er, 1911-12; Fire Ins. Adjuster and St. Agt., 
1912-17. First Lt., Inf. U. S. A.; Capt., 131st 
Inf., A. P. O. No. 714, A. E. F. ; with Army of 
Occupation, Ger. Invented, with partner, coin 
box, 1911. Auth.: various newspaper articles 
and contributions to Shield of Theta Delta Chi. 
^lem., A. F. A. M., Shrine; B. P. O. E.; Blue 
Goose; Minneapolis Ath. Club; Univ. Club, 
Minneapolis; Antlers Club. Address, 126 Oak 
Grove St., Minneapolis. 

4737. HOWARD WILLIAM KAAR 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 30, 1887, 
Princeton Tp., 111.; s. William (b. Je 14, 1857, 
N. J.) and Fannie M. (Strahl) Kaar (b. Ap 17 
1863, Marietta, O.). Prepared in Princeton H. 
S. Ry. Surv., Madeira Mamore Ry., Brazil, 
1911-12; Struct. Steel Drafter, Am. Bridge Co., 
Gary, Ind., 1912-15; do.. Wis. Bridge and Iron 
Co., Milwaukee, 1915-17. Ship Drafting, Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., Newark Bay, Shipyard, 
1917 — . Married Wilhelmina Miller, D 31, 

1912, Princeton, 111. Children: Howard Wil- 
liam, Jr., b. N 28, 1913 (died Mr 8, 1917); 
Paul Harry, b. Ag 22, 1916. Address, 66 N. 
9th St., Newark, N. J.; bus. add., c/o Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., do. 

4738. OLIVER KAMM 
(Husband of G708; Brother of Nos. 7670, 7671) 
Professor; B. S. in Chem.; M. S.. 1913; Ph. 
D., 1915; b. D 6, 1888, Highland, 111. s. Robert 
Kamm (b. do.) and Leonie (Meyer) Kamm (b. 
do.). Prepared in Highland H. S. Special 
Honors in Chem.; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma 
Xi. Grad. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1911-15; 
Instr., Chem., do., 1915-16; do., Univ. of Mich.. 
1916-17; Assoc, do., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — . Auth.: a Study of 
Cabaltinitrites, Joitr. C. S., Vol. 34. 1912; The 
Mechanism of the Grignard Reaction, do.. Vol. 
36. Structure of B-Naphthoric Acids, do., Vol. 
38, 1916; Structure of a-Naphthoric Acids, do., 
Vol. 38, 191 6; Correlation of Ionization and 
.Structure, do., Vol. ?9, 1917; Synthesis in 
Naphthalene Series, do.; Tetranhenylmethane, 
do. Married Minnie Elizabeth Watson (g'13), 
Ag 30, 1916, New York. ChOd, Robert, b. F 3, 
1919. Address, 1003 S. Race St., Urbana. 



4739. ANDREW SOREN KARKOW 
(Brother of No. 5752) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.: b. Je s, 1889, Chi- 
cago; s. Andrew (b. S 15, 1859, Ribe, Denmark) 
and Catherine (Petersen) Karkow (b. F 26, 
1863, Slesvig, Ger.). Prepared in Ribe Cathe- 
dral Sch., Den.; Morgan Park Acad. Treas., 
Scandinavian Club; Fresh. Class Baseball- Capt. 
Regt. ; Capt. Soccer Football. Rouman, C. M. 
& St. Paul Ry., Jl-N, 191 1; Traveling 1911 — . 
Address, 3717 Wrightwood Ave., Chicago. 

4740. JOHN KARMAZIN 
Works Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 23, 
1884, Prague, Bohemia; s. James (b. do.) and 
Josephine (Prejsler) Karmazin (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Royal Indus. Sch., Prague, Bohemia. 
Draftsman, Internat. Harvester Co., McCormick 
Works, Exp. Dept., 1911-15; Mgr., Siemens & 
Shuckert, Petrograd, Russia, 1915-16; Works 
Mgr., Moscow Automobile Works, Moscow, 
Russia, 1916-18. Capt., W. D. Mil. Intelligence 
Div., Gen. Staff, Washington, D. C. Mem , 
A. S. M. E.; A. F. A. M. Married Rose Mares, 
Je 25, 1913, Chicago. Address, 67 Quincy 
Place, Washington, D. C. 

4741. PERRY ELMER KARRAKER 
(Brother of No. 7674) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; M. A., 1914; b. N 
14, 1886, Dongola, 111.; s. Henry Wilson (b. Mr 
13. 1858, do.) and Ina Arminta (Davis) Karra- 
ker (b. O 5, 1865, do.). Prepared in Ewing 
Coll. Acad.; Ewing Coll.; M. A., Univ. of Mo., 
1914. Y. M. C. A.: Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; 
Sigma Xi. Asst., Soil Sur., Univ. of 111., 191 1- 
12; Research Fellow in Agron., Univ. of Mo., 
1912-13; Research Asst., Soils, Mich Agr. Coll., 
1913-14; Asst. Prof., Soils and Agron., Univ. 
of Ky., 1914 — . Auth.: Soils-Study Course for 
Boy's Agr. Club, Exten. Circular, Univ. of Ky., 
D 191 7; Effect on Soil Moisture of Changes in 
the Surface Terrene of the Soil Solution 
brought about by the addition of Soluble Salts, 
Jour, of Agr. Research, Vol. 4, No. 2, 191 5; 
Lining of Land, Circular, Univ. of Ky. ; Some 
Trials as to the value of blue litmus paper from 
different sources as a test for soil acidity. Jour, 
of the Am. Soc. of Agron. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Married Lydia Adell Mendenhall, Ag 
II, 1917. Lexington, Ky. Address, 462 Rose 
Lane, Lexington, Ky.; bus. add., Exp. Sta., do. 

' 4742. EDWARD RAYLOR KENT 
Asst. Supt.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 6, 1888, 
Passaic, N. J.; s. William (b. Mr s. 1851, 
Philadelphia) and Marion Weild (Smith) Kent 
(b. Ag 23, 1851, Jersey City. N. J.). Prepared 
in Syracuse, (N. Y.) H. S.; Mohegan Lake 
Sch., Mohegan, N. Y. ; Syracuse LIniv., 1907-08. 
Psi Upsilon; Arch. Club; Easterners' (jiub. 
Fan Tester, Am. Blower Co., summer, igii; 
Constr. Bus., Frank B. Gilbreth, Inc., 1911-12; 
Asst. Engr., C. A. P. Turner, Minneapolis, 
1912-13; Asst. Supt., Brush Dept., The (Cellu- 
loid Co., Newark, N. J., 1914-17. 2nd Lt.. Ord. 
O. R. C, Rock Island Arsenal, 111., 1917; ist 
Lt., do., Rock Island Arsenal, I9i8'i9; Mus- 
tered out, F 4, 1919. Jr. A. S. M. E. Address, 
745 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City. 

4743. MORRIS WILBUR KERCHNER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 22, 1887, Wal- 
nut, 111.; s. Henry W. (b. Mr i7, 1854. Mifflin, 
Pa.) and Millie A. (Burke) Kerchner (b. D 10, 
1864, Walnut, 111.). Prepared in Walnut H. S. ; 
Kalamazoo Coll., 1907-00. Gregory Guild; Agr. 
Club. Teacher, Agr.. H. S., Ventura, Calif., 
1912-13; Mich. Agr. Coll., 1913-14; Asst. Prof., 
Soils, Ky. St. Univ., 1914-15; Farmer, Walnut, 
111., 1915 — . Married Edith Louise Putnam, F 
10, 191S, San Bernardino, Calif. Child, Morri; 
James, b. N 2, 1917. Address, Walnut, 111. 



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4744. GRACE ALICE KERR 
Tonclier; A. B. in L. & A.; d. James (b. Edin- 
burgh, Scotland) and Elizabeth (Cuiininghani) 
Kerr (b. do.). Prepared in 111. Woman's Coll., 
Jacksonville, 111.; Millikin Univ. Teacher, H. 
S., Winchester, 111. AdJrcss^ Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 

4745. HENRY PEARSON KETTRON 
Manager; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 19, 1889, 
Macomb, 111.; s. Charles William (b. Ag 4, 
i8ti2, i.euanon, Ind,) and Jessie (Cummings) 
Kettron (b. D 29, 1864, Macomb, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Macomb II. S.; \\'est. 111. St. Norm,. 
1905-8. C. E. Club; McDonough Co. ^lub; 
Kappa Phi Eta. Draftsman, Pr.uge ana Bldgs. 
Dept., C. G. W. R. R,, 191 1: Head Shipping 
Dept. and Consulting j-ngr.. 111. Elec. Porcelain 
Co,, Macomb, 111., 1911-13; Asst. Mgr.. do., 
1913 — • Married Georgia Carnduff, O 14, 1914. 
Aetna, Ind. Child, P>arbara, b. Mr 3, 1017. Ad- 
dress, 629 N. Randolph St., Macomb, 111.; bus. 
add., 512 N. Pearl St.. do. 

4746. EOUESA JANE KEYS 
Dir.. Home Econ.; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 

4, 1875, Logan Co., Ill; d. James H. (b. Tl 
18, 1846, Pittsfield, 111.) and Sarah (Dunnuck) 
Keys (b. N 22, 1S49, ButTalo Hart, 111,). Pre- 
pared in Armington Tp. H. S.; Norm. Sch., 
Normal, III. H. Sc. Club; .•\choth. Teacher, 
Ala. Girl's Tech, Inst., Montevallo, Ala,, 191 1- 
17; Dir., Home Econ., Ala. Univ., Tuscaloosa, 
Ala., 1917-18; Teacher, Dietetics. Ohio Univ., 
Athens, O. Mem., Studiosis, Women's Club 
of Montevallo; Ex. Bd., Ala. Home Econ. 
Assn. Address, 6 Church St., Athens, O. 

4747. EDWARD AUGUST THEODORE 
KIRCIIER 

Instructor; A, B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; 
Ph. D,, 1914; b, Mr 21, 1890, Chicago; s. Rev. 
Julius (b. N 15, 1859, Vincennes, Ind.) and 
Emma A. (Bandovv) Kircher (b. Je 3, 1867, 
Milwaukee, Wis,). Prepared in R. T. Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Beta Kappa prize, 191 1; I.t. and Capt., 
Univ. Regt.; Scholarship, Math,, Univ, of III,, 
1911-14. Teacher, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1914- 
15; do.. Harvard Univ., 1915-17; Foreign Dept., 
Nat. City Co., New York City, 1919 — . Auth. : 
Group Properties of the Residue Classes of 
Kronesky Modern Systems and some related 
Generalizations in Number Theory, Transactions 
of Am. MatJi. Soc., 191 5; Some Properties of 
Finite Algebras. Am. Jour, of Math., 191 7. U. 

5, A,, Ft. Strong, Mass., 1917-18; Capt., Bat. 
1'. 55th Art., C. A. C, 1918; Honor Grad. Am. 
11. A. Sch., Mailly, Aube, France; Mustered 
out, D 28. 1 91 8. Address, 2009 W. 22nd Place, 
Chicago; bus. add.. 55 Wall St., New York 
City. 

4748. PAUL KIRCHER 
(Husband of No. 6481) 
Engineer; A. B. in Sc. ; B. S. in C. E., 
1912; C. E., 1918; b. Tl 27, 1S90, Chicago; s. 
Rev. J. a (b. F 15, 1857, Freelandville, Ind.) 
and Louise C. (Niemann) Kircher (b. Ag 28, 
1864, Chicago). Prepared in Francis W. Par- 
ker Sch. Grad. Work., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; 
Triangle; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Xi; 
Cadet Coll., Univ. Regt.; Mil. Scholarship. 
Engng. Dept., I. C. R. R., 1912-16; Promotion 
Bur.. L'niversal Portland Cement Co., 1916-17; 
Office Engng., C. F. Massey Co., Chicago, 
1917-18; Chief Engr., 191S — ; Licensed Struc- 
tural Engr., 111. Mem., Chicago Engng. Club; 
A. F. A. M.; Assoc. Mem,, A. S. C. E, : Am. 
Ry. Engng. Assn. Married Catharine Plank 
('14), O 28, 1914, Chicago. Children: Paul, 
Jr., b. Jl 21. 1915; Joan, b. Jl 24, 1918. Ad- 
dress. 2746 Magnolia Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
c/o C. F. Massey Co., Peoples Gas Bldg,, do. 



4749- DONALD DEE KIRK 
(Brother of Nos. 6358, G388) 
A, B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913: b. D 23, 
1885, Eureka, 111.; s. Tames (b. Je 29, 1846, 
Belfast, Ireland) and Mary Ellen (Cundiff) 
Kirk (b. Mr 17, 1849, Dayton, O,). Prepared 
in So. 111. Norm. Sch. Acacia; Egyptian Club; 
P.and; Orchestra; Cnil. Club; Grad. Club. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. ; B. P. O. E. Emergency 
Fleet Corp., Hdqtrs., Philadelphia. Address, 
319 Evergreen St,, Kankakee, 111.; bus. add., 
14S S. Broad St., Philadelphia. 

4750. ROBERT JUDSON KIRKPATRICK 
Traveling Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 
25, 1S87, Benton, 111.; s. Reuben Dee (b. Mr 
30, 1841) and Martha Elizalieth (Penny) Kirk- 
patrick (b. O 14, 1846). Prepared in Benton H. 
S.; Culver Mil. Acad.; Ewing Coll. Egyptian 
Club; Theta Nu Epsilon. Address, c/o Sulli- 
van Machinery Co., St. Louis.t 

4751. WILLIAM JULIUS KLEIN 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 12, 1889, 
Cincinnati; s. Henry A. and Regina Klein. 
Prepared in Madison (Ind.) H. S. Pres., 
Technograph Bd. ; Pres., Ivrim; Sec, Arch. 
Club. Chief Draftsman, A. L. Levy, Arch., 
Chicago. Mem., I. O. B. B,, Champaign-Ur- 
bana, 1910. Married Hortense Cahn, Je 24, 
1914. Address, 6214 Eberhart Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., i66o Conway Bldg., do. 

4752. •DOUGLAS STANLEY KNAUSS 
Engineer; B. S. in M.. E.; b. F 14, 1890, 
Bethlehem, Pa. ; s. Charles Christian and Mary 
Blanche (IBrovvn) Knauss. Prepared in Mora- 
vian Parochial Sch,, Bethlehem. M. E. Soc; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E, ; Easterners' Club; 
Y, M. C. A. Engr., United Gas Improve- 
ment Co., Philadelphia. Mem. Nat. Cml. 
Gas Assn.; Phela Section Moravian Church. 
Died O II, 1915, Philadelphia. 

4753. MABEL ALMA KNIGHT 
(IIARKNESS) 
(Wife of No. 41S8; Sister of No. 1720) 
A. B. in L. A.; b. S 29, 1882, Prairie Home, 
111.; d. George E. (b. Mr 13, 1846, Middle- 
town, N. Y.) and Katherine (Merrill) Knight 
(b. N I, i8s2, la.). Prepared in Decatur H. 
S.: West. Coll., Oxford, O. Alelhenai; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Final Honors; Bot, Cluli; Y. W. 
C. A. Cabinet; Ex. Com. of Grad. Club, Asst., 
Bot., L'niv. of 111. Married C. Loren Harkness 
('10), Je 26, 1912, Urbana. Children: daugh- 
ter, b. My 2X, 1914; Katharine Elizabeth, b. Mr 
20, 1918. Address, c/o Prudential Ins. Co. of 
Am., Div. G., Newark, N. J. 

4754. CHARLES HARRISON KNOWLES 
Contr. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 16, 1888, 
Philadelphia; s. John Henry (b. N. H., 1845) 
and Nettie C. (Stewart) Knowles (b, 1854, 
Nova Scotia). Prepared in Lake View H. 
S., Chicago. Acacia; Cosmopolitan Club; C. 
E. Club; Prelim. Honors; Final Honors; 
Clim., Sr. Memorial Com.; Tr. Smoker Com.; 
Sec, C. E. Club; ///i«i Staff. Engr., 111. St. 
Highway Com., 191 1; do., Carson-Payson Co., 
Indianapolis; Proprietor, Knowles Plumbing & 
Heating Co., Champaign; Supt., installation 
plumbing, Chanute Flying Field, Rantoul, 111., 
1917; Engr., Gen. Hospital. No. 3, Colonia, N. 
T. Married Fern Truman, Jl 17, 1912, Ur- 
"bana. Child, Robert Charles, b. F 17, 1913. 
.-IJdrcss, 510 E. Green St., Champaign. 

4755. FLORA MAREA KOCH 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ja 31, 1883, 
Beardstown, 111.; d. Frederick (b. 1858, Ger.) 
and Marea Eleanor (Steinkuehler) Koch (b. 
1861, do.). Prepared in Jacksonville H. S.; 
111. St. Norm, L'niv,; Univ. of Washington; 



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Columbia Univ. Teacher, Hist, and Eng., 11. 
S., La Grange, Ore., 191 1; Instr., H. S., Walla 
Walla. NVash.; Libn., St. Norm. Sch., Gunni- 
son, Colo. Address, c/o Library, St. Norm. 
Sch., Gunnison, Colo. 

4756. EDWARD OSWALD KORSMO 

(Brother of No. 3827) 
Office Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 23, 1887, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Gunnar (b. Norway) and Thea 
(Olsen) Korsmo (b. do.). Prepared in Elgin 
H. S. Triangle; Shield and Trident; Pre- 
lim. Honors. Draftsman, Toltz Engng. Co., 
1911-13; Asst. Engr. and Estimator, Butler 
Bros., 1913-14; Office Engr., Toltz Engng. Co., 
1 91 8. Mem., C. E. Club. St. Paul; St. Paul 
Ath. Club. Married Bertha Wolff, S 8, 1916, 
St. Paul. Address, 466 Portland Ave., St. 
Paul; bus. add., St. Paul Athletic Club, Room 
1 1 18, St. Paul. 

4757. DANA WALTER KREIDLER 
Automotive Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 17, 

1884, Harnell, N. Y.; s. Walter (b. Mr 10, 1852, 
Arkport, N. Y.) and Laura (Clark) Kreidler 
(b. S 29, 1865, Rodgersville, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Hornell H. S. Easterners' Club; Stud. 
mem., A. S. M. E. ; M. E. Soc. Engr., Lozier 
Motor Co., 1911-14; Development work. Motor 
and Cars, 1914-17; Experimental Engr., Detroit 
Lubricator Co., 1917; Chief Engr., Carburetor 
Div., Detroit Lubricator Co., 1917 — . INIera., 
Soc. of Automotive Engrs.; A. S. M. E. Mar- 
ried Bernice Rose Pierce, O 3, 1917, Hornell, 
N. Y. Address, 669 2nd Ave., Warwick Apts., 
Detroit; bus. add., c/o Detroit Lubricator Co., 
do. 

4758. JOHNSTON NOBLE LA BELLE 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 9, 1887, 

Bloomington, 111.; s. Eugene (b. Ja 25, 185s, 
Buffalo, N. Y.) and Rebecca (Noble) La Belle 
(b. Ag 2, 1857, Bloomington, 111.). Prepared 
in Bloomington H. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ. 
Phi Kappa Sigma. 111. Engr. with Nat. X-ray 
Reflector Co., 1911-14; Sales Engr., Multi 
Refillable Fuse Co., 1914-17; do., Chicago Fuse 
Mfg. Co., 191 7. Ord. Dept., Camp Hancock; 
Experimental work and operation of Nitrate 
Plant, Sheffield, Ala.; Mustered out. Ja 8, 1918. 
Address, 1142 Sunnyside Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., Chicago Fuse Mfg. Co., 1014 W. Congress 
St., do. 

4759. DAVID REUBEN LAGERSTROM 
Supt., Elec. Co.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 9, 

1889, Dundee, 111.; s. Oscar (b. Ja 3, 1849, 
Sweden) and Elizabeth Ellen (Soderstrom) 
Lagerstrom (b. Ap 10, 1848, do.). Prepared in 
Dundee H. S. E. E. Soc. Test Engr., Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1911-13; Asst. 
Supt., Dept. Light, Heat and Power, do., 
1913 — . Mem., Edison Club, Schenectady, N. 
Y. Address, P. O. Box 482, Schenectady, N. Y. 

4760. ISABELO JpMENO LAGNITON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 19, 1886, 

Jaro, Iloilo, P. I.; s. E. Lopez. Prepared in Cin- 
cinnati Tech. H. S. Address, Jaro, Iloilo, P. I.t 



4761. WALTER A. LANDOR 
Contr. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b.' My 5, 1889. 
Canton. O. ; s. Edward John (b. My 19, 1855, 
Norwich, Eng.) and Mary Landor. Prepared 
in Canton H. S. Theta Delta Chi. Pa. Steel 
Co., Steelton, Pa., 1912-14; Contr. Engr., Can- 
ton, O., 1914-18. Nat. Guards, 1918 — . Mem., 
North East. Ohio Engng. Soc. Married Sarah 
Roberts, O 7, 1914, Harrisburg, Pa. Address, 
1139, 18th St., N. W, Canton, O.; bus. add., 634 
Renkert Bldg., do. 



4762. ROY MONROE LANGDON 
(Husband of No. 3905) 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 2, 
1887, Chicago; s. John Sylvester (b. My 7, 
i86i. Constable, N. Y.) and Mary Jane (Van- 
natta) Langdon (b. S 24, 1807, Chicago). Pre- 
pared in Murray F. Tuley H. S., Chicago; 
Littleton (Colo.) H. S. Zeta Psi; Sr. Ball 
Com. Cor. Sec. Active Head, Butler Bros., 
Chicago, 1911-16; Asst. Supt., Com. of Fifteen, 
do., 1915 — . Mem., 111. St. Hist. Soc; 111. 
.\udubon Soc; Sec, Maywood Bird Club; 
Scoutmaster, Maywood Boy Scout Comn.; 
Chm., do.; Congr. Church. Married Vere 
Dorothy Perring ('09), D 26, igii. Champaign 
(died O 19, 1918). Address, 709 N. 3rd Ave., 
Maywood, 111.; bus. add., 807, 10 S. LaSalle 
St., Chicago. 

4763. SOPHIE LANGE 
Tutor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 27, 1856; d. 
Roderick (b. My 8, 1815, Guerfurt) and An- 
tonie (Gerlach) Lange (b. Ja 27, 1820, Halle, 
a S.). Prepared largely by private work; 
studied in several institutions in Ger. Address, 
354 E. 69th St., Chicago. 

4764. ALBERT FREDERICK LAURENCE 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 18, 1887, 
Paxton, 111.; s. Augustus (b. D 12, 1849, 
Grenna, Sweden) and Jennie (Egnell) Laur- 
ence (b. Ja 7, 1859, Moline, 111.). Prepared 
in Paxton H. S.; Augustana (Toll., 1909. Alpha 
Zeta; Agr. Club; Scandinavian Club; Hort. 
Club. Teacher, Norwood, Minn., 1911-16; do., 
Fairmont H. S., Minn., 1916-18; Co. Agt., 
Carver Co., P. O. Waconia, Minn., 1918 — . 
Married Frances Swanson, Jl 16, 1913, Paxton, 
111. Child, Evelyn Margaret, b. Mr 21, 1915- 
.4ddress, Norwood, Minn. 

4765. CARL JOHN LAUTER 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S 18. 
1889; s. Charles H. (b. F 16, 1861, St. Louis) 
and Julia (Schott) Lauter (b. Quincy, 111.). 
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Prelim. Honors. Chem., Water Works, 
St. Louis, 1912-13; Chem. Engr.. Mo. Pacific 
Ry. Co.. 191 8. Civilian Insp., Naval Ord. Dept., 
Allis Chalmers Co., Milwaukee, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 1428 Keritucky St., Quincy, 111.; bus. add., 
Allis Chalmers Co., Milwaukee. 

4766. CHARLES WESLEY LAWRENCE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 15, 1886, 
Rantoul, 111.; s. John Wallace (b. Jl 10, 1846, 
Beaver, Pa.) and Martha Jane (Wood) Law- 
rence (b. Ap 22, 1858, Potomac, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Rantoul H. S. Civ. Engr., Concrete 
Constr., 191 1; Struct. Steel Drafting, Gary, 
Ind., 191 1—. 2nd Lt., F. A., Ft. Thomas, Ky.; 
Corozal, C. Z. ; do.. Camp Taylor; Mustered 
out, D II, 1 91 8. Address, Rantoul, 111.; bus. 
add., Gary, Ind. 

4767. HUGO LAYER 
Engineer; A. B. in Arch.; b. O 17, 1887, 
Chicago; s Frank C. and Bessie (Kucera) 
Layer. Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech., Chi- 
cago. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Helmet; Ku 
Klux; Yoxan; Freshman Varsity and Class 
Football. Engr., L. JL. Rodgers Engng. Co.; 
Asst. Plant Mgr., Clay Products Co., 1916. 
Married Hazel Hodge Berg. S 4, 1912, Bloom- 
ington, 111. Child, b. My 21, -1916. Address, 
Brazil, Ind.f 

4768. GEORGE BRATTEN LEAR 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 9. 1883, 
Chicago; s. Ed. (b. i8=;8. E. St. Louis, and 
India Belle (Bratten) Lear (b. i8.s8. Rush- 
ville, Ind.). Prepared in Mt. Hermon Sch.; 
T. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1914. Prelim, and 



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Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa 
Chi; Iliini staff; Sec, Cml. Club; do., Lincoln 
League; Ed. staff. Siren; Winner, Illio Roast 
Contest. Lawyer, Chicago, 1916. Address, 
Suite 1126-28 Association Bldg., 19 S. LaSalle 
St., Chicago. t 

4769. OTIS HOIT LEE 
(Son of No. 218; Brother of Nos. 3071, 3835, 
7030, 7732) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 3, 1888, 
Hamlet; s. Elisha ('79), (b. do.) and Ellena 
(Bopes) Lee (b. do.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. 
Chi Beta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Scabbard and 
Blade. Farmer, Aledo, 111. ist Lt., R. O. T. 
C, Ag 191 7. Mem., A. F. A. M. ; Presby. 
Church. Married Mabelle Hester Whisman, Ag 
23, 1917, Mt. Pleasant, la. Child, Otis, Jr., b. 
Ja II, 1919. Address, Aledo, 111. 

4770. FRANCES BOSTWICK LEONARD 

(RAYNER) 

(Wife of No. 3925; Sister of No. 5266) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 23, 1888, Rockford, 

111.; d. Josiah Sloane (b. 1848, Syracuse, N. 

Y.) and Mary Malvinia (Bostwick) Leonard 

(b. 1851, Otisco, N. Y.). Prepared in Rockford 

H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; 

Alethenai; W. A. A.; Pres., Woman's League. 

Married William Horace Rayner ('09). Ag 

28, 1912, Rockford, 111. Child, William 

Leonard, b. Ag 24, 1913. Address, 915 W. 

Green St., Urbana. 

4771. HAROLD RAYMOND LEONARD 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 15, 18SS, 
Chicago; s. Frank (b. Dundee, 111.) and Ellen 
(Duff) Leonard (b. do.). Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S.. Chicago. Alpha Zeta; Ionian; 
Agr. Club. Supt., Lewiston Consolidated Sch., 
1911-13; Co. Agr. Agt., Lakefield, Miss., 1914- 
15; do., Stillwater, Minn., 1915-18; Asst. St. Co. 
Agt. Leader, }ilinn.. 1918 — . Married Alice 
M. Brown, O i, 1913. Children: Norma May, 
b. Mr 20, 1915; Lois, b. My 14, 1916. Addr'ess, 
1492 Como Ave., St. Paul; bus. add., Univ. 
Farm, do. 

4772. FRANK MILLS LESCHER 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 7, 18S3, 
Topeka, Kan.; s. Theodore Herman (b. 1829, 
Easton, Pa.) and Augusta (Wood) Lescher (b. 
1839, Frederick, Ky.). Prepared in Topeka 
(Kan.) H. S. Band; Orchestra; Pres.. Mgr. 
and Asst. Dir., do. Draftsman, J. W. Royer, 
Arch., Urbana, 1911-12; do., A. H. Hubbard, 
Champaign, 1912-14; do., Supervising Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1 9 14 — . Married Virginia Ches- 
ter Odernheimer, Ag 10, 1912, Champaign. 
Child, George Frederick, b. Je 21, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1005 S. ist St., Champaign. 

4773. CHARLES SAMUEL LE SURE 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 14, 1884, 
Olney, 111.; s. Charles Martin (b. Vincennes, 
Ind.) and Elizabeth (Proctor) Le Sure (}>. 
Vincennes, Ind.). Prepared in Olney H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Cosmopolitan Club; 
Land. Arch. Soc. Land. Arch., A. Washburn 
& Sons, Bloomington, 111., 1911-14; do.. Peoria, 
1914-18. Auth.: Articles on Land. Arch, in 
various mags. Mem., Rotary Club. Peoria; 
Univ. Club, do. Married Lulu M. Littler. Ag 
19, 191 1, Bloomington, 111. Child, Betty 
Louise, b. F 24, 1916. Address, 506 Chester St., 
Peoria; bus. add., 220 Central Nat. Bank Bldg., 
do. 

477^. RICHARD WALTER LEUTWILER 
(Brother of No. 1246) 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 15, 1888, 
Highland, 111.; s. Adolph (b. Ag 8. 185s. do.) 
and Celestina (Seeger) Leutwiler (b. O 7, 
1857, Winterthur, Switzerland). Prepared in 
Highland H. S. Stud. Branch. A. S. M. E.; 



Prelim. Honors. Mech. Engr., D. II. Burn- 
ham & Co., Chicago, 1911-13; Chief Engr., 111. 
Engng. Co., do., 19 13 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Stella Mueller, D 26, 191 1, St. Louis. 
Children: Richard Walter, Jr., b. Ja 7. 1913; 
James Kenneth, b. Jl 31, 1916. Address, 926 
Harry Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 111. Engng. 
Co., W. 2ist St. and Racine Ave., do. 

4775- CLARENCE JOHN LEVEY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 28, 1888, 
Toronto, Ont., Can.; s. John (b. 1858, do.) and 
Agnes Jane (Rodgers) Levey (b. 1867, do.). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Tau Beta 
Pi; Phoenix; Final Honors; .Engng. V. P., 111. 
L'nion; Fresh. \'arsity Basketball; Sr. (Tlass 
Basketball; ist Home-Coming Com. Sullivan 
Machinery Co., Chicago and Claremont, N. H.; 
Sheffield Machine Works, Chicago. Address, 
Sheffield Machine Works, Sheffield and North 
.\ve., Chicago. 

4776. JULIAN HERMAN LEWIS 
(Sister of No. 6382) 
A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1912; b. My 26, 1891, 
Shawneetown, 111.; s. John Calhoun (b. Ja i, 
1858, Vine Grove, Ky.) and Cordelia Ophelia 
Lewis (b. Jl 4, 1868, Mt. Sterling, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Summer H. S., Cairo, 111.; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of III., 191 1. Pres., Iliini Club; 
Pres., Baraca Bible Class. Address, 612 12th 
St., Cairo, 111. 

4777. LUCY ELFA LEWIS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 30, 1887, 
Danville, 111.; d. Chauncey E. (b. F 12, 1856, 
Kirkland, N. Y.) and Minnie M. (Rambo) 
Lewis (b. F 26, 1854, Ft. Wayne, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Danville H. S. Alpha Chi Omega. 
Address, 302 The Holland, Danville, III. 

477S. JUNE LINDLEY (CHURCHILL) 
(Sister of No. 6387) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 29, 1888, Philo, 111.; 
d. Orville B. (b. Jl 5, 1857, Fredericktown, O.) 
and Ruth (Edwards) Lindley (b. Ap 3, 1861, 
Peoria). Prepared in Urbana II. S.; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1912. Classical Club. 
Teacher, H. S., Paxton, 111., 1911-12. Married 
Guy F. Churchill, O 8, 1913, Urbana. Address, 
808 S. Race, Urbana. 

4779. ARTHUR WILLIAM LINDSTROM 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 27, 
1890; Varna, 111.; s. John Peter (b. My s, 
1849, Morlunda, Sweden) and Hilma Sophia 
(Olson) Lindstrom (b. D 18, i859_,, Freslo, 
Sweden). Prepared in Varna H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Consulting Engr., W. L. Fergus & Co., 
Chicago, 1911-16; Mech. Engr., Postum Cereal 
Co., Battle Creek, Mich., 1916-17. Capt., Coast 
Defense, Chesapeake Bay, Ag 15, 1917; Engr., 
Coast Defense Artillery, Ft. Monroe. Va.; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 13, 1919. Address, 216 N. Scoville 
Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., Marquette 
Bldg., Chicago. 

4780. LE ROY LEWIS LITTLE 
(Husband of G330; Brother of No. 3076) 
Assoc. Ed.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; 
b. S 16, 1888, Tolono, 111.; s. Egbert Phelps 
(b. S 3, 1856, Tonica, 111.) and Matilda 
(Merry) Little (b. Mr 21, 1857, Tolono, 111.). 
Prepared in Tolono H. S. B. L., Columbia, 
1 91 5. Alpha Delta Phi; Philomathean; Fresh- 
man Football and Indoor Track; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Asst. Coach, Fresh. Varsity, Football; 
V. P., Fresh. Class. Instr., and Coach Rockford 
H. S.. 111., 1912-13; Instr.. Lewis and Clark 
H. S., Spokane, 1913-14. Reporter, NewYork 
Tribune, 19 15-16; Special Correspondent in the 
Balkans, do., 1916; Reporter, do.. New York 
City, 1916-17; Assoc. Ed., Outing, New York, 
1917. S. O. T. S., Camp Dix, N. J., Ap 1918; 



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Mustered out, F 3, 1919. Autli.: The Open 
Road, Outing: Various Contributions to other 
mags. Married Emma Holmer (g'ir),Ap igi8. 
New York City. Address, 905 S. Wright St., 
Champaign; bus. add., Outing Publishing Co., 
New York City. 

4781. SHERMAN HENRY LITTLER 
Prin. H. S.; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1912; b. 
Ag II, 1879, near Fithian, 111.; s. Cyrus Reed 
(b. D s, 1842, Vermilion Co., 111.) and Mary 
Ellen (Flaugher) Littler (b. S 1850, do.). 
Prepared in Potomac H. S.; 111. St. Norm.; 
Charleston St. Norm. Sch., 1901-3. Kappa 
Delta Pi; Scholarship in Grad. Sch., 191 1- — . 
Dir. and Ath. Mgr. of Y. M. C. A. Prin., 
Tp. H. S. Sergt., Home Guards. Mem., A. F. 
A. M. ; Christian Church. Married Mabel 
Dunham, O 15, 1908, Mackinaw, 111. Child, 
Mark Dunham, b. S 3, 1911. Address, Coal 
City. 111. 

4782. RUTH LLEWTELLYN 
(Daughter of Nos. 143, 148; Sister of 

Nos. 2738, 2739) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 21, 1888, Monticello, 
111.; d. Joseph Corson (,'77), (b. Jl 22, 1835, 
Philadelphia) and Emma Clarinda (Piatt) 
Llewellyn {'77), (b. Je 23, 1857, Monticello, 
111.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; Yo Ma; 
Illiola; Scribblers; V. P. Class; ///. Mag. Bd.; 
W. A. A. Teacher, Mary Wood Chase Sch., 
Musical Arts, Chicago. War Work, France. 
Mem., Chicago Coll. Club. .Address, 324 6th 
Ave., LaGrange, 111.; bus. add., Soo Lyon & 
Healy Bldg., Chicago. 

4783. JAMES HENRY LLOYD 
(Brother of No. 3450) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 3, 1889, 
Girard, 111.; s. W. H. (b. D 2, 1854, Virden, 
111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Myers) Lloyd (b. 
iMr 29, 1858, Pa.). Prepared in Girard H. S. 
Sigma Pi; Scribblers. Instr., Agr., William 
and Vashti Coll., Aledo, 111., 1911-14; do., 
Crops Dept., Purdue Univ., 19 14; Farm Ad- 
viser, Hancock Co., 111., 191 6 — . Mem., Aledo 
Club. Married Bernice Ruth Peters, Jl 31, 
1913, Aledo, 111. Child, James Henry, Jr., 
b. S 4j 19 16. Address, Carthage, 111. 

4784. FREDERICK CHARLES LOHMAN 
City Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 26, 1884, 
Gibson City, 111.; s. Louis (b. Ger.) and Etta 
(Harnack) Lohman (b. D 25, 1853, do.). Pre- 
pared in Gibson H. S.; Univ. Acad. City 
Engr., Champaign. Married Edith L. Kennedy. 
Address, City Hall, Champaign. 



EDWARD ROY LUDWIG 
B. S. in Arch.; M. S., 1912; 



4785. 
Architect. 
D 6, 1886, Minneapolis; s. Charles Henry 
(b. 1853, Ger.) and Anna (Parsons) Ludwig 
(b. 1855, Sweden). Prepared in Central H. 
S., Minneapolis. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; 
Final Honors; Scholarship; Sigma Xi; Illio 
Staff; Ed., do.; First Arch. Year Book; Award- 
ed Plym Traveling Fellowship in Arch. — Sub- 
ject, Water Gate to a Pan-Am. E.xposition. 
Arch., Minneapolis, 1914-18. Co. C. 43rd 
Engrs., Road and Bridge, Camp Washington 
Univ., Washington. D. C. ; Sergt., 48th Co.. 
2oth Engrs., A. E. F., France. Auth.: Transcrip- 
tion of the March from "Aida" by Verdi, 
arranged for piano solo. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Orator of Hennepin Council Royal Arcanum, 
Minneapolis. Married Mary Harriet Gable, Je 
24, 1916. Child, Margaret Eleanor, b. Ja 23, 
1918. Address, 44 Clarence Ave., S. E., Min- 
neapolis; bus. add., 915 New York Life Bldg., 
do. 



47S6. RAYMOND RUDOLPH LUNDAHL 
(Brother of No. 2445) 
City Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 9, 1889. 
Gibson (:,ty. Hi.; s. Peter (b. Sweden) and 
Lmnia Augusta Otillia (Svenson) Lundahl 
4- V, l-*- c^^''«P?''ed m Gibson City H. S. C. 
h.. Uub; Scandinavian Club. Asst. Engr., 111. 
bt. Highway C^m 1911; Gen. Foreman, Con- 
crete Const., (: M. & St. P. Ry., 1912-14; 
Special Const Milwaukee Co., Highway Coran. 
1915; Insp Res. Engr., Div. Engr., Milwaukee 
Sewerage Comn., 191 6-1 8; Asst. City Engr..; 
M.lwauke, 1918--. U. S. A., Mustered out 
1 918. Mem., Milwaukee Illini Club; Alumni 
Assn. Married Evelyn Anna Fichtner, O 13 
1917, Milwaukee. Address, 203 23rd St. MU- 
waukee; bus. add., 7th floor. City Hall, do. 

4787. THOMAS EDWIN LYONS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A., 1911; b. Je 29, 
1S90 Areola, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Ja 19, 1852 
Loughrea, Galloway Co., Ireland) and Marie 
Sulhvan) Lyons (b Je 14, 1833, Rantoul, 
111.). Prepared in Areola H. S.; Univ. of 
Mich., 1907-8. LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 
1914. Phi Kappa Sigma; Shield and Trident • 
\oxan; Varsity Football. Atty., Champaign, 
Ar^'^fn^c.^-b ^*-. 2^"k, Areola, 1917-T8 
Mem 111.. St.. Bar Assn., 1916-18; Champaign 
County Country Club, 1914-18; Champaign City 
Club 1910-18; B. P. O. E., 1914-18. Married 
Eulah Armstrong. S i, 1915, Areola, 111. Child 
daughter, b. Jl 25, 1918. Address, 306 N. State 
M Champaign; bus. add., 202 Citizens Bank 
Bldg., do. 

478S. PAUL ALFRED McCASKEY 
(Brother of Nos. 3463, 3849) 
With Montgomery Ward & Co.; A. B. in L. 
ic A.; b. Je 12, 1889, Eldorado, Kan.; s. Alfred 
Samuel (b. My 13, 1854, Bucyrus, O.) and 
Justitia (Parsons) McCaskey (b. Ap 23 1856 
La Grange, (/o.). Prepared in Englewood H. 
b. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Helmet; Shield and 
Indent; Class Football; Varsity Water Polo 
With Butler Bros., wholesale Cml. House Chi- 
cago; with Montgomery Ward & Co., 191 7— 
Address, 7337 Emerald Ave., Chicago. 

4789. ISHMAEL WORTH McDOWELL 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E. b. F 2, 1884. 
Gentraha, 111.; s. Edgar Marion (b. S 15, 1857 
Dayton, O.) and Jeannette Leah (Cunningham) 
McDowell (b. Mr 22, 1859). Prepared in Cen- 
traha H. S Ilus.; E.E. Soc; Egyptian Club 
Icchnograph. Bd. Elec. Engr., West. Elect. Co 
Married Jane, Bell Tierney, N 28, 1912, Cham 
paign. Address, 336 S. Sacramento Blvd., Chi 
cago.t 

4790. JESSIE McHARRY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; b 
D 16. 1885. Ludlow Tp., 111.; d. William (b. F 
16, 1856, Wigtonshire. Scotland) and Margaret 
(Tweedy) McHarry (b. D 6, 1856, do.). Pre- 
pared in Rantoul H. S. Athenean; Kanpa Del- 
ta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; L. and A. Scholarship; Sr. Memorial 
Com.; Class Day Com.; Salutatorian. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of HI., 1911-12; Prin., Rantoul H 
S., 111., 1912; Teacher, Hist. Tp. H. S., Pontiac! 
111., 1912-16. Address, 307 E. Springfield, 
Champaign; bus. add., Pontiac, 111. 

4791. EVA LYLE McINTYRE (GAUGER) 
(Wife of No. 5679) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 14, 1888, Brocton, 111.; 
d. Daniel Pollard (b. Je 3, 1858, London, Ont., 
Can.) and Annettie Olive (Cooley) Mclntyre 
fb. S 13, 1865, Newman, 111.). Prepared" in 
P.roadlands H. S.; Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, 111. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alethenai; Yo Ma: W. 
A. A.; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Pres., Woman's League; Illini staff. 
Studied music, Univ. of 111. Married Paul 



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Charles Ganger ('13), Jl 29, 1914, Champaign. 
Child, Paul Charles, Jr., b. An 23, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 945 Osceola Ave., St. Paul. 

4792. EARLE CLARENCE McKINNIE 

(Brother of No. 3089) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. O i, 18S8, 
LeRoy, 111.; s. Virgus Ulysses and Elizabeth 
McKinnie (b. Eng.). Prepared in LeRoy H. 
S. Eta Kappa Nu; Band and Orchestra. 
Engr.. Nat. X-Ray Reflector Co., Chicago. 
Aeroplane Mechanic, Wright Field, Dayton, 
O. Address, 235 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

4793. JESSIE BARBARA McROBIE 

(FOGLESONG) 
(Wife of No. 4655; Sister of No. 1924) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 21, 1888, Alameda, 
Calif.; d. John (b. F 15, 1856, Montreal, Can.) 
and Susan Isabel (Musgrove) McRobie (b. Ap 
3, 1856, Hamilton, Ont., Can.). Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago. 
Delta Gamma; Basketball; W. A. A. Married 
Lawrence Earl Foglesong ('11), Jl 16, 1913, 
Montclair, N. J. Child, Suzanne, b. Je 3, 1914. 
Address, Des Moines, la. 

4794- IRWIN ARTHUR MADDEN 
,j (Brother of No. 4795) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 22, 1884, 
Freeport, 111.; s. William James (b. 1849, Chi- 
cago) and Elizabeth Dickey (Murdaugh) Mad- 
den (b. 1852. Freeport, 111.). Prepared in No. 
111. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-8. Delta Upsilon; 
Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Prof., Agr., No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1911-18; Farm Advisor, Sangamon 
Co., Springfield, 111., 1918 — . Auth. : Rural 
Arithmetic, Houghton Mifflin & Co., Boston, 
1916. Married Isabelle Mclntyre, Jl 24, 1912, 
Hanover, 111. Child. Margaret Isabella, b. Je 
7, 191 5. Address, 1368 Whittier Ave., Spring- 
field, 111. 

4795. JOSEPH WARREN MADDEN 
(Brother of No. 4794) 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 17, 1890, 
Damascus, 111.; s. William James (b. 1850. Free- 
port, 111.) and Elizabeth Dickey (Murdaugh) 
Madden (b. 1850, do.). Prepared in Freeport 
H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-08; Har- 
vard Law Sch., 1912-13; J. D., cum lande, Univ. 
of Chicago, 1914. Delta Unsilon; Adelphic. 
Prof., Law, Univ. of Okla., Norman, Okla., 
1914-16; Lawyer, Rockford, 111., 1917; Prof., 
Law, O. St. LTniv., Columbus. O., 191 7 — . Mar- 
ried Margaret Bell Liddell, Jl 16, 1913, McAles- 
ter, Okla. Children: Mary Esther, b. Jl 18, 
1914; Joseph Warren, b. S 9, 191 5; Robert Lid- 
dell, b. My 28, 1917. Address, 393 East IMay- 
nard Ave., Columbus, O. ; bus. add.. Law Sch., 
O. St. Univ., do. 

4796. EUGENE FREDERICK MAIL 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b Ja 4, 1890, 
Robinson. 111.; s. Albert Thomas (b. F 2, 1858, 
Palestine, 111.) and Nettie May (Hedden) Mail 
(b. D I, 1862. Hutsonville, 111."). Prepared in 
Robinson H. S. Sr. Class Baseball. Instru- 
ment Man, M. M. Ry., Brazil, S. A., 1911-12; 
Asst. Co. Engr., Highway and Bridge Const., 
Marion, Ind., 1015-16; Gen. Civ. Engng. Prac- 
tice, Robinson, 111., 1917. ist Lt., Engr. R. C, 
4th U. S. Engrs. ; A. E. F., France; Wounded 
in Action; Mustered out, F 12, 1919. Married 
Jessie A. Maxwell, Ag 22, 191 7, Robinson, 111. 
Address, Robinson, 111. 

4797. MEREDITH MALLORY 

(Brother of No. 9248) 

Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 21, 1889, 

Wichita, Kan.; s. Albert Douglas (b. Ja 9, 1861, 

Batavia, 111.) and Susan (Kubitchek) Mallory. 

Prepared in W. Batavia H. S.; Univ. of Chi- 



cago. 1910. M. D., Harvard, 1915. Chi Psi; 
Jr. Basketball; Mgr. Sr. Basketball; Chm., Sr. 
Stag. Interne, la. M. E. Hosp., Des Moines, 
191S-16; Physician, Des Moines, 1916-17. ist 
Lt., Med. R. C, 1917 — . Married, Mary Stiles 
Jones, N 11, 1916, Batavia, 111. Address, Bata- 
via, 111. 

4798. RAE IRENE MALONE 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Stella, Neb.; d. Edward 
and Flora (Hall) Malone. Prepared in Okla- 
homa City (Okla.) H. S. Chi Omega; Phi 
Delta Psi. Address, 400 W. 13th St., Oklahoma 
City, Okla.f 

4799. ALBAN WHITFORD MANN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1978; b. 
Je 12, 1889, Elgin, 111.; s. Alban Leo (b. S 22, 
1859, do.) and Bertha Sophia (Kohn) Mann 
(b. Ja 8, 1856, Cook Co., III.). Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors. 
Elec. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1911-13; 
do., C. I. P. S. Co.. Mattoon, 1913-18. Mar- 
ried Olga Carolyn Mann. O 10, 1917, Elgin, 111. 
.iddrcss, 392 Chicago St., Elgin, 111. 

4800. MARY ELLA MARKS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Je 12, i886, Daven- 
I3ort, la.; d. Watson H. and Grace H. Marks; 
Prepared in Davenport H. S.; Univ. of Wis., 
1904-06; Univ. of Chicago, 1906-08. Ph. B., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1910. Asst., Davenport Pub. 
Lib., la., 191 1 ; Private cataloging, 191 1 — . Ad- 
dress, 222 E. loth St., Davenport, la.f 

4801. MAYNE SEGUINE MASON 
(Brother of No. 7791) 

Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 191 3; b. 
Je 3. 1890, Buda, 111.; s. Parker Noyer (b. O 
4, 1862, Buda, 111.) and Emma Gertrude (Se- 
guine) Mason (b. O 19, 1870, do.). Prepared 
in Buda H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Sigma Xi; Rutgers Scarlet Club; (jregory 
Guild; Philomathean; E. E. Soc; Prelim, and 
Final Honors; Mil. Band, Drum Maj.; Lt., 
Univ. Regt.; Class Baseball; Illio Bd.; Class 
Finance Com.; Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Research 
Fellow, 1911-13; Stud. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Schenectady. N. Y. and Pittsfield, Mass.. 191 3- 
15; Instr., Elec. Engng. and Phvs., Rutgers 
Coll., 1915-17; Indus. Fellow. Mellon Inst., 
Pittsburgh, 1919. Head of Gun Dept., U. S. S. 
M. A.. 1917; Sec, U. S. S. M. A., 1917; ist 
Lt., U. S. A. S.. 191 7; Instructor, S. M. A., 
Univ. of 111., 1918; Mustered out, 1918. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; M. W. A.; Assoc, A. I. E. E. ; 
Baptist Church. Address, Buda, 111.; bus. add., 
Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh. 

4802. EARLE ROBINSON MATH 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 20. 1889, 

Chicago; s. Henry Clark and Mary (Covert) 
Robinson, adopted by John B. and Mary K. 
(Raynor) Math. Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., 
Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1907-8. Arch. 
Club; Mil. Scholarship: Cadet Hop Com.; Sr. 
Stag Com.; 1st Lt., Signal Corps; Capt. and 
Regt. Commissary, do.; Class Baseball. With 
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Chicago, 1911; W. C. 
Zimmerman, Arch. Engr., 1911-13; Supt., Bldg. 
Const, and Asst., Arch. Engng., Univ. of 111., 
1Q13-17: Engr., M'est. Elec. Co., Chicago, 191 7. 
First Lt., Co. C, 317th Engrs., A. E. F., France; 
returned to states Mr 7, 1919. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Marion Martin, Je i, 1912, 
Chicago (died O 26, 191 5); Esther Nelson. D 
24. 1917, Urbana. Child, Helen, b. Ap 13, 1913. 
Address, 408 N. Willis Ave., Champaign. 

4803. LEE VERNE MATHENY 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 25. 
1887, Hubbell, Neb.; s. Alva (b. Ja 21, 1857, 
Lawndale. III.) and Elsie I. (Chase) Matheny 
(b. N 16, 1856, Janesville. Wis.). Prepared in 
Chenoa IT. S. Kappa Delta Pi. Prin., Albion 
H. S.. 111., 4 yrs.; Supt., Albion Pub. Schs., 
111., 1915 — . Married Edna H. Harris, Je 12, 
1912, Albion, 111. Address, Albion, 111. 



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4S04. JAMES OTIS MATTIIEWSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 6, 1888, DeKalb, 
111.; s. Otis Wing (b. My 12, 1839, Smyrna, 
N. y.) and Flora (Zehner) Matthewson (b. Ja 
10, 1864, Muncie, Ind.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Alpha Zeta. Farmer, DeKalb, III. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Florence Ethel 
Leonard, D 25, 191 1, Chicago. Address, R. 
3, DeKalb, 111. 

4805. OLIVE MAY MATTSON 
(Sister of No. 5303) 

Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 28, 1886, 
Chicago; d. Nels Mattson (b. F 15, 1842, 
Sweden) and Georgiana (EUerson) Mattson (b. 
My 6, 1863, La Porte, Ind.). Prepared in 
Englevvood II. S., Chicago; Chicago Teachers' 
Coll., 1905-7. Athenean. Teacher, Kinder- 
garten, Chicago. Address, 6428 Stewart Ave., 
Chicago. 

4806. LEONARD MAUEL 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 11, 1887, 
Minneapolis; s. John Leonard (b. S g, 1859, 
Ashford, Wis.) and Mary (Bott) Maiiel (b. 
Je 13, 1865, Fond du Lac, Wis.). Prepared 
in N. Division H. S., Chicago. Univ. Fencing 
Team. Engr. on Constr., Madeira Mamore 
Ry., Brazil; Draftsmaru Am. Bridge Co., Gary, 
Ind., 1913; Jr. Engr., City of Chicago, 1913-18. 
Mem., West. Soc. Engr. Married Annie 
Leavitt, O 9, 191 6, Chicago. Address, 2308 
W.' Walton St., Chicago. 

4S07. LEO A. MAUTNER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. F 17, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Siegfried (b. F 12, i860, Austria) 
and Elenore (Horner) Mautner (b. Jl 31, 1865, 
do.). Prepared in Wendell Phillips H. S., 
Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1907-8. Asst. 
Chem., Armour & Co., Chicago; Applied Chem., 
Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1912-13; do., 
B. D. Eisendrath Tanning Co., Racine, Wis., 
1912 — . Address, Racine, Wis. 

4808. *LESTER CHARLES MAXEY 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 9. 1889, Mt. Vernon 
111.; s. James Henry (b. My 26, 1865, do.) 
and Mary Jane (Keller) Maxey (b. N 10, 1866, 
do.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Phi 
Kappa Sigma; Shield and Trident; Ed., Daily 
mini. Merchant, Mt. Vernon, 111. Mem., B. 
P. O. E. Married Leila Wilson, Je 10, 1913, 
McLeansboro, 111. Died Ag 6, 1914, Mt. \''er- 
non. 111. 

4809. HELEN BUCKINGHAM MAY 
(Sister of Nos. 1152, 3872) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; d. Henry Ritter 
(b. 184s, N. Y.) and Ida Althea (Monroe) 
May (b. 1852, do.). Prepared in Ferry Hall, 
Lake Forest, HI.; Vassar Coll. Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Teacher, Crawfordsville, Ind., H. S.. 
1908-11; do.. Great Falls, Mont., 191 1 — . Ad- 
dress, Ft Wayne, Ind. 

4810. JOHN GEORGE MENCH 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 4, 1888; 
s. John CJeorge (b. Je 11, 1862, Nimburg, 
Bad'en, Ger.) and Rosa (Bocherer) Mench (b. 
Mr 19, 1866, do.). Prepared in Monticello, 
III, H. S.; I. C. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. 
Honors. Testing Engr., Chicago, 19TI-12; 
Power Sta. Designer, do., 1912-14; Elec. Engr., 
City of Chicago, 1914 — . Married Lillian Olga 
Hassig, N 13, 1913, Chicago. Child, John 
Warren, b. My 13, iqi6. Address, 4630 N. 
Central Park Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 860 
McCormick Bldg., 332 S. Michigan Ave., do. 

481 1. HARRY MICHAEL 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 4, 1882. Bristol, Eng.; 
s. A. Michael. Prepared in Chicago Norm. 
Address, 4135 Monroe St., Chicago.! 



4812. LAURENCE HURSH MILES 

(Brother of No. 5307) 
Cashier; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 18, 1889, 
Savanna, 111.; s. Charles K. (b. S i, 1865, Mt. 
Carroll. 111.) and Metta K. (Zuck) Miles (b. D 
22, 1864, Bushnell, 111.). Prepared in Savanna 
Tp. IL S. Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Gamma Sigma, 
V. P., Cml. Club; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Pres., Gregory Guild; Class Football. Teller, 
First Nat. Bank, Savanna, 111., 1911-12; Asst. 
Cashier, do., 1912-17; Cashier, do., 1917 — -. 
Married, Lauretta Finlay, Ja 4, 1917, Burling- 
ton, la. Address, Savanna, 111. 

4813. ROBERT ARTHUR MILLER 
Designing Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 3, 

1888, Bethany, 111.; s. Rufus and Martha N. 
(Cline) Miller. Prepared in Bethany H. S.; 
James Millikin Acad, and Coll. Designing 
Engr., Miller, Holbrook Engng. Co., Decatur, 
111. Married M. Madge Miller, N 9, 1913, 
Chicago. Child, Isabella Ann, b. Ag 5, 1914. 
Address, Decatur, III.; bus. add., 418 Millikin 
Bldg., do. 

4814. HELEN MARGARET MILLIGAN 
Director; A. B. in L. & A.; b. St. Joseph, 
Mo.; d. Frank (b. Philadelphia) and Adah Jose- 
phine (Brewster) Milligan (b. Erie, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Oak Park and River Forest Tp. H. S. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma; Illiola; French 
Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Y. W. C. A. Cabi- 
net; Teacher, Grade Schs., S. Belvidere, 111., 
1911-12; do.. La Grange, 111., 1915-17; Dir. of 
LI. S. Girls Social Service Club. Mem Chi- 
cago Coll. Club; Infant Welfare Soc; Clongr. 
Church; Sec, King's Daughters. Address, 109 
S. Washington St., Hinsdale, 111. 

4815. CECILE MONTGOMERY (PAYNE) 
(Sister of No. 5321) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 20. 1888, Bloomington, 
111.; d. Alfred and Esther Elizabeth (Wadding- 
ton) Montgomery (b. Ap 20, i860, LeRoy, 111.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1907-8. Kappa Delta Pi; Illiola. Teacher, 
Benton H. S., 111., 1911-12; do., Centralia, 111., 
1912-14. Married John Lewis Payne, Je 11, 
1914, Herrin, 111. Address, Benton, 111. 

4816. IDA MAE MOON (THIMLAR) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 12, 1887, Lexington, 
111.; d. John Almarion (b. Ap 9, 1858, do.) and 
Phoebe Jane (Ilarpole) Moon (b. Mr 11, 1866, 
Cottonwood Falls, Kan.). Prepared in Lexing- 
ton H. S.; 111. Wesleyan, Bloomington, 111., 
1905-6. Teacher. LeRoy H. S.. 111. Mem., M. 
E. Church; O. E. S.; White Shrine; Classical 
Assn. Married Hugh Thimlar, Je 1914, Lex- 
ington, 111. Address, New Haven, Ind. 

4817. CLARIBEL BURTON MOORE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 30, 1886, 

Wabash, Ind.; d. Aquilla F. (b. Mr 29, 1845, 
O.) and Louise (Brockway) Moore (b. Ag 10, 
1861, Howard, Ind.V Prepared in Shortridge 
H. S., Indianapolis; Ind. Univ., 1907-8. Teach- 
er. Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis; Shortridge H. S. 
Indianapolis; (Conductor, Summer European 
tours, 1915. Mem., Assn. of Coll. Alumnae; 
D. A. R. Address, 1525 N. Meridian St., Indi- 
anapolis. 

4818. GENEVIEVE MOORE 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. My 24, 1886 Char- 
leston, 111.; d. Albert and Laura (Harvey) 
iNIoore. Prepared in Charleston and Urbana 
H. Schs. Kappa Delta Pi; Prelim. Honors; 
Varsity Basketball. Teacher, Taylorvdle H. S., 
111.; Mattoon H. S., 111., 1912-18. Address, 
I 521 Lafayette Ave., Mattoon, 111. 



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4H19. MAUV KICUKCCA MUOKE (MUNSON) 
(Will- of No. .i3-'-i; Sister of No. yoo) 
A. U. in I.. & A.; b. 11 8, 1H87, ToK.no, IIL; 
il. loliii 'riu.ni|j.soii (1). Ml- 7, 1H43, Kiiilcy, O.) 
and .Xiiuli.i Mliuivu (MycrsJ Moore (I). O 7, 
1847, (iii.KUiiliulKii, U.). l'rui)arfil in Tolono 
11. S.; N. W. Univ. K;i|i|)a KMopa tiannna. 
Marrii-d Clicslcr VVriK'lit Miinson (10). Child, 
John (hcslcr, li. V 10, loiH. .lildifss, ji(){ C 
St., (iianilf Cily, 111. 

.1830. LI.OVl) MOKEY 
ConiptrolKr; A. 11. in I,, it A.; IJ. Mu.s.; C. 
i*. A.; h. Ja 15, iS8(., l.aildonia, Mo.; s. llirani 
(1). i84(), New Canton, 111.) ami Kniily (Cur- 
ler) Mi.rcy (h. 18.18, IsoiUport, ill.). I'reiiand 
in Laddonia (Mo.) 11. .S.; Univ. Acad. I'hi 
Beta Kappa; I'relini. and l'"inal Honors. OrK'a- 
nist and 'reaeher; liookkeeper, lUis. office, Univ. 
of 111., 191 113; Auditor, do., i()i3-iO; ;\cting 
CouiplroUer and Instr. Accountancy, 1910-18; 
( onipl roller, 1918 — ; (.'lioir Dir., 'i'rinity M. V.. 
Church, Urli.ina, 191 1 -. Anlli.: Comptroller's 
Keporl. Univ. of ill., 1917-18; 1'aI., Assn. 0/ 
t oMiWid <■ Bui., 1017; C. P. A. I'roblenis and 
Solutions, l.a Salic I'^xlen. Lliiiv., Cbicago; Audi- 
ting I'rocedure, (with W. U. Castenholz), do., 
1918; Ideals in Choir OrKani/.ilion and Methods, 
Tlic Uiapason, Chicago; I'Miiancinl Keiiorts of 
I'ntilic lnstituli(uis, Jour, of Accountancy. Jl 
1918. Mem., Assn. Mus. (Jlliccrs of St. Univs.; 
Soc. of C'hurch Organists, ChanipaiK'i Ji'id 
llrbana; ill. Soc. C. I". A.; Hopt. Chm., Assn. 
Commerce. Married Eiliia Elizabeth Cox, Ar 
6, 191.', IVndlclon, Ind. Addfcss, 1302 W. 
Clark St., Urbana. 

.18.M. KOCKR l.l'-.UOV MOKUISON 
t^onsullinn Imik'-; A. It. in Se.; H. S., Uy. 
C. IC., 191.'; C. E., 1917; h Ajt jS, 1883, Win- 
iirtka. 111.; s. Dr. (IcorKe 11. (b. Ap is. iRs-'. 
Elgin, 111.) and Delia M. (Haker) Mcnrisc.n 
(1). At) 5, 1857, Lansing, Mich.). Prepared in 
New Trier 'Pp- H. S. M. A., Columbia, i9i.t. 
(\ I'".. Club, luslr., C. 1''.., Univ. of Tenn., ujii- 
1.'; jr. Eugr., 111. Highway D<'pt., loi-'; Supi., 
l\d. Depl., United (!as. Improvement Co., I'liil 
.uielphia, 1 1) 1 J ; Sales Engr., do., 1913; Prof., 
Highway ICngug., Coll. of Tex., I9i4-is; Con- 
.suiting Engr., JJra/.os Co., Tex., i9i.S'7- 
C.ilit., Engrs. U. C., i()i7iS. Auth. : Discus- 
sion of paper on I'ioneer Railway Development 
in the U. S., Proc. of the .-lin. .Soc. Cir. liiuji-.w, 
Vol. X.XXVll. 1911; Earth Koads. l!ul. A. .'v 
M. Coll., Tex., 191.S; Demonstiation Uoads at 
A. S: M. Coll., Tex., "(/()., 191(1; Highway Engng. 
at A. &■ M. Coll., Tex., (/('., loK.; Maintenance 
of Earth, Sand, Clav. and Cr.-ivel Koads. do.. 
1917; various articles for ("(i»ia(/i<iH liuiir., 
liHK»i:. News, /wii'dx'. Kccord, Engng. News 
Record, lingnn. and Contracting, Cood Koads, 
Am. Citv. Ir. Mem.. A. S. C. E. ; Mem., 111. 
Soc. of S. A. R.; A. A. A. S.; Am. Soc. Mun. 
Improvement; .\m. Kd. Unildcrs' .Nssu.; Soc. 
for Promoting Engng. l-'duc. ; Internal. Assn. 
kd. Congresses. Maiii<-d iManees Clare Wead 
och, D -•(), lyi.s, Detroit. Addre.ts. College Sta- 
tion, Tex. 

48J3. JOSEPH EDWAKD M0S1M.\N 

(llrolher of No. 2769) 
Farmer; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 8, 1885, Mor- 
ton, 111.; s. David (b. Ag .'7, 1843, East Peoria, 
111.) and Anna (Sleeker) Mosiman (b. Jl Jd, 
185J Hamilton, O.). Prepared in Morton II. 
S." Chi Iteta; Arch. Club: Pen and Hiusb 
Club; Clee and Maiubdiu Club; Hand. A. K. 
A. M. b'armer, Morton, 111. Address, Morton, 
111. 
.|S.'3. MARY KATIIAKINE MOURNINC 

(Sister of No. .■;3-o) 

Prill. H. S.; A. H. in L. & A.; b. S .-4. 

i88j, Columbia, Ky ; d. Charles Samuel (b. 

le It), iSssI ami Margaret Ann (Smith) 

Mourning (b. S 5, 18(1--). Prepared in .\ugnsta 



II. S. Sec, Kapi),i Delta Pi; Pres., llliola; 
VV. A. A.; Treas., Der Deul.sclie Verein; Final 
Honors. Teacher. II. S., I.eMars, la., 191 i- 
!-•; Prin., do., 191J . Addrcs.i, 1115 Main 
St., I.eMars, la. 

4 H-'4. G USTA V 1 1 !•: N R Y M U E 1 .E li R 
Contr. and City Engr.; 15. S. in M. & S. E.; 
b. Ja 17. 1890, Carlinville, 111.; s. Albert (b. 
Jl 19, i8()o, Coltingeu, Cer.) and liertlia (lUirg- 
dorll) Mueller (b. N J9, 18(10, t:arlinville, 
111.). Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; lilackburn 
Coll.. 1905-07. Water Polo; Class Baseball; 
Class b'oothall; Capl., Univ. Regt.; Sr. Hall 
Com.; Phoenix. Connected with St. High 
('(uun., Roatl De|)t.; (^ontr. Supt., Adams Const. 
(11., Chicago, 191314; Contr. and Sec, Her- 
ru k Const. Co., and City Engr., Carlinville, 
111.. 1915 — . Married Myrtle liarber, () 6, 
101 |, Koekford. 111. Child, Charles Uarber, 
b. Ja -•-', 1917- Address. Carlinville, HI. 

.|S-'5- ARTHUR IIIKAM MUNCH 
Telenhoiie Engr.; |{. S. in E. E. ; b. D 11, 
1883. Jolift, 111.; s. I'Vrdinand (b. Ap 3, 1851, 
Jidiet, 111.) and Jennie (Hurley) Munch "(b. 
My -7, i8.s3, Bristol, Eng.). Prepared in 
jjoliet Tp. H. S.; Armour Inst. E. E. Soc. 
relephone Engr., Chicago Telephone (^o. Mem., 
A. I. E. E. Married Kathryn Hough, Je 18, 
11)14, lacksonvillc, 111. Children: K.alhryn 
.\lma, 11. Ap 17, 1910; Elizabeth Ruth, b. N 
1-', 1917. Address, 15419 Vine Ave., Harvey, 
111.; bus. add., jij W. Washington St., Chi- 
cago. 

48j6. CHAI.MER WORCII MUTRPHY 
Manager; .\. B. in I.. \- A.: s. Joseph (b. 
Ag 6, i8l)0, Mann Co., ().) and Emma (Worch) 
Murphy (b. la -'i, 1861, New Madison, ().). 
Prepared in llrbana (O.) H. S. Beta Tlieta 
Pi. Asst. (ien. Mgr., The Murphy Eumber Co.. 
Urbana, (). ist Lt., Q. M. C, Dist. Material 
Insp., Jacksonville, Fla. Address, Urbana, O.t 

48J7. JACOB WH.IJAM MYERS 
l.awvtM-; A. B.in L. & A.; EE. B., 191 {; b. 
D 17, 1888, Carmi, 111.; s. Robert R. (b. i860, 
Posey Co., Ind.) an<l Mary Uosiua (Gates) 
Myers (b. i8()8, Warrick Co., Ind.). Prepared 
in llarrisburg 'J"p. 11. S. I'res.. Pliilomatheau; 
K.ippa Delt:i Pi; Theta Nu E.psilon; Egyptian 
Club; Mgr., Star Lecture C'ourse; Sr. Ball 
Com.; Pol. Sc Club; Lincoln League; Pres., 
1 aw Club; I'hilo Debating team; Capt., Univ. 
Kegt.; Brevet Capt., J II. Nat. Guard. Lawyer, 
ll.irrisburg, HI.. 1913 — . Mem., K. T.; Mar- 
ried Myrtle .'Vilel.iide (Migsby, D 30, 1914, St. 
( harles. Mo, Child, Naida Jane, b. D 12, 
i<)i(>. Address. Box i, Harrisbnrg, HI. 

48J8. HARRY FOl.SOM NEAL 
Attorney; A. H. in L. & A.; b. F 28, 1889, 
Charleston, HI.; s. Henry .Augustus (b. D 13, 
1849, Tnftonboro. N. II.) and Louise (Weiss) 
Neal (b. Ag 1 J, i8()o. Terre Haute, Ind.). 
Prepared iu Phillips Exeter Acad. LL. B., 
Univ. of Mich., J913. Phi Delta Phi. Atty., 
Imcsiio, C:ilif., 1913-18. 19th Provisional Co., 
C.imp Kearney, Calif., 1918. Mem.. ITntv. Club, 
Eresno. Address. First National P>auk Bldg., 
Fresno, Calif. 

48.'9. EDNA ELIZAP.ETH NEFF (HULL) 
(Wife of No. s-'-\s) 
A. B. in L. & A., 1911; b. N 6, 1887, Pelens- 
burg. 111.; d. David (b. Ag J5, 1852, Rocking- 
ham Co., W. Va.) and Marg:iret Von Teldcn 
(Park) NetT (b. My -•-•. 1857, Peter.sburg, HI.). 
I'repaied in Petersburg H. S. Teacher, 19 11- 
11. Mem., V. P. Banner Social Club; M. E. 
Clinrch. Married Homer Boys Hull ('12) My 
(>, 1915, Catchings. Miss. Child. William David, 
b. Jl 10, 1910. Address. Forrest, HI. 



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48J0. AI.ONZO liEDA NKININGER 
Siiperinlcndcnt; U. S. in C. E. ; b. F 10, 
i«<Si), Alton, 111.; s. John A. (Ij. Ap 14, 1845, 
Bailcn-liaden, Gcr.) and Mary (Wcttcrer) 
Ncininger (b. Alton, 111.). I'repaicd inAlton 
II. S., Alton, 111. Triangle. Foreman, Gould 
Coupl(jr Co., Dcpcw, N. Y. Sunt. Forge I'lant, 
Curtis Mfg. Co., St. Louis. Address. 452 Fair- 
view Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. 

4831. RENJAMIN NELSON 
Engineer; H. S. in M. E. ; b. My 5, 1888; 
s. Charles John (b. Mr 25, 1845, Sweden) and 
Ida Nelson (b. D 12, 1849, do.). Prepared in 
Armour Sc. Acad. Si^ma Nu; Yoxan; Mask 
and Haulilc. Engr., Warren, Webster & Co., 
Chicago, 1911-12; do., Camden, N. J., 1912-13; 
Sales Representative and Engr., do., 191317. 
ist Lt., Ord. Section, U. S. A., 1917; do., A. K. 
F.. France. 1918. — . Mem., Am. Soc. of Heat- 
ing and Ventilating. Address, 196J. I'^oster Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 71=; Monadnock Bldg., War- 
ren, Webster & Co., io. 

4832. ELIZABETH NETTLETON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 23. 1886, 
Newark, 111.; d. Thornton B. (b. N 24, 1854, 
Ashton, 111.) and Elizabeth (Brown) Nettlelon 
(b. My 28, 185s, Newark, 111.). Prt-pared in 
Ashton II. S.; Gregg Sch., Chicago, 19161;. 
Teacher, Gregg Shorthand, "Bloomington II. S., 
1917-18. Address, Ashton, III. 

4833. REXFORD NEWCOMB 
Professor; B. S. in .'\rch.; b. Ap 24, 1886, 
Inilependence, Kan.; s. Frederick (b. Ja 30, 
1863, St. Louis) and Margaret (Salathiel) New- 
comb (b. S 30, 1864, Lawrence, Kan.). Pre- 
pared in Burlington, Kan., M. S. ; Univ. of 
Kan., 1906-8. M. A., Univ. of So. Calif., 191 5. 
v. P., Arch. Club; Pres., Kan. Soc; Class 
Memorial Com.; Mgr., /!rc/i. Year Hook. Hir., 
Dept. of Arch., Long Beach Poly. Schs., 1912- 
13; Dir., Dept., Fine and Applied Arts, do., 
191 3-1 7; Prin., Evening Tech. II. S., do., 19 13 
17; Lecturer, Arch., Univ. of So. Calif., 1916- 
17; Asst. Prof., Arcli. Engng., Agr. and Mtch. 
Coll. of Tex., 1917; Prof., Arch. Dept., Univ. 
of 111., 1918 — . Auth.: Franciscan Mission 
Arch, of Alta, Calif., Areh Book Pub. Co., 
N. Y. ; Various lllus. .Articles on the Arch., 
Calif. Missions, Constr. Details, 1914-15; Arch, 
in the Secondary Sch. Curriculum, Indus. Arts 
Mag., Milwaukee, Vol. 5, F 1916; The Evo- 
lution of the Prison I'lan, Am. Arch., N. Y., 
Vol. CX, No. 3130, 2132 and 2139, Vol. CXI, 
2143, 1916-17; Arch,, S|)anish Renaissance in 
Calif., Art and Arcliaeolugy, Washington, I), 
C, Vol. V, F 1917. Mem.,' Unity Club; Uni 
tarian Church; A. A. A. S.; Am. Hist. Assn.; 
Kan. . St. Hist. Soc; Hist. Soc. So. Calif.; 
Soc. for Promotion Engng. Educ, 1917; Am. 
Art Soc; Various Teacher's Assns ; Pub. Ser 
vice Reserve, 1917. Married Ruth Howell 
Rergen, O 24, 1911, Wichita, Kan. Children: 
Theodore Frederick, b. O 12, 191 2; Rexford, 
Jr., b. J! 23, 1914; Margaret Anna, b. .Ag 26, 
1916. Address, 507 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbaiui; 
bus. add., 306 Engng. Bldg., do. 

4834. FRANK ENOCH NEWLIN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 13, 1887, Robinson, 
111.; s. Enoch E. and Clara A. (Coulter) New 
lin. Prejiared in Robinson H. .S. Kappa 
Sigma; Class Football; Soph. Cotillion Com. 
M.irried Mary Jane (Miasc. Children: twin 
daughters, b. F 15, 1919. Address, Robinson, III. 

483s. GEORGE RITTENHOUSE NIXON 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 29, 1889, 
Dayton, O.; s. I'rancis Murphy (b. Ap, 1856, 
Clifton, O.) and Katherine Potts (Ritlenliouse) 
Nixon (b. Jl, 1868. Baltimore). Prepared in 
Richmond, Ind., H. S. ; Purdue, 1907-8. 
Sigma Chi. Salesman, C. P, Lesh Paper Co., 



Indianapolis; do., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 
do. I St Lt. isoth F. A., Rainbow Div., A. E. 
F., France, 191 7 — . Mariied Florence Kthcl 
Forbes, S 6, 1917, Chicago. Address, 748 S. 
Harvard lilvd., Los Angeles. 

4836. DELLA FRANCES NORTHEY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Je 5, 1875, Dyers- 
vdle, Ja.; d. Herbert (b. 1842 Devonshire, 
Eng.) and Mary Eliza (Holbrook) Northey (b. 
1852, Seymour, Conn.). Prepared in Dul)u(|ue 
(la.) II. S.; la. St. Teachers' Coll., 1892-94. 
Ph. 15. , la. Univ., 1898. Lihn., Hood River 
Co. Lib., Hood River, Ore.; do., la. St. Coll. 
.'Iddrcss, c/o la. State Coll., Ames, la. 

4837- FRED HENRY NYMEYER 
Editor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 12, 1885, 
Holland; s. Henry A. (b. do.) and Ada (Van 
Dyke) Nynu'yer (b. do.). I'reparcd in (Joshen, 
Ind. Zeta Psi; Delta Kappa Chi; Delta Sigma 
Rho; Phoenix; Ku Klux Klan; Coll. Dancing 
Club; H. II. (Ind. Club); Adelphic; lU.-O. 
debate; Pres., Sr. Class; Ed., Stud. Dir.; I5us. 
Mgr., ///. Mag.; lllini Staff; Chin., First H<ime- 
coming Com.; lllini Bd. of Control; Capt., Regt. 
.Sergt., Maj,, and Adit., ist Bat., Univ. Regt.; 
Ed., Circle of /.eta Psi. Gen. Sec. of Zeta Psi 
Fraternity. Married Grace Crowell, Ap 17, 
1912, Goshen, Ind. Child, daughter, b. Ag 3, 
1 9 16. Address, Goshen, Ind. 

4838. FRANCES ROBERTSON OIIRUM 

(PENNEBAKER) 

(Wife of No. 4351; Sister of No. 9302) 

A. B. in Sc: b. D 15, 1889, Delta, Pa.; d. 
Smallwood C. (b. Je 22, i8s9, Carroll Co., Md.) 
and Fannie B. (Gregory) Ohruin (b. F 6, 1859, 
.Amelia Co., Va.). Prepared in Los Angeles 
H. S.; Boston (Jirls' H. S.; Northfield Sem., 
Baylor Univ., Tex., 1908-09. Married I'-ugcne 
Strode Pennebaker ('10), O 20, 1912, Indian- 
apolis. .-Iddress, 414 N. Edgefield St., Dallas, 
Tex. 

4839. CLARENCE EUGENE OLMSTEAD 
Missionary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 8, 1888, 
Genoa, 111.; s. Eugene Herbert (b. N 11, 1862, 
do.) and Etta May (Worcester) Olmstcad (b. 
Jl 12, 1862, Kingston, 111.). Prepared in 
Genoa H. S.; Garrett Biblical Inst.; N. W. 
Univ. Ionian; Stud. Vol. B;md. Pastor, Adriel 
M. E. Church, Chicago, 1913-15; Missionary, 
Rangoon, .Burma, India, 191 5 — . Married 
Katherine J. Lane, Je 11, 1513, Belvidere, 111. 
Address, Genoa, 111. 

4840. VICENTE YLAGAN OROSA 
District Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. O 

■;, i88<;, Taal, Batang.is, P. I.; s. Simplicio Y. 
.Agoncilto (b. do.) and Juliana Ylagan Y (Cas- 
tro) Orosa (b. do.). Prepared in Batangas 
H. S.; C'incinnati Tech. Sch.; Univ. of Cincin- 
nati; Univ. of Wis., summer, 1910. C. E. 
Club; Cosmopolitan (Jlub; Chess ancl checker 
Club. Jr. Asst. Engr., San. Engng. Div., Bur. 
of Health, 191 1-12; do.. Bur. of Pub. Works, 
Hueva, Ecija, 1912-15; Asst. Engr., Iba, Zam- 
bales, 191 5; Dist. Engr., do., 191 5-1 8; do., 
Carjte, Carite, 191 8 — •. Auth.: The Province 
of Zambales, from an Engng. Point of View, 
Quarterly Bui., Bur. of Piw. Works, Vol. 5, Ja, 
1917. Married Rosario Excobar, Je i, 1918. 
Iba, Zambales. Address, Bauan, Batangas, 
P. I. 

4841. EDNA PEARLE OSBORNE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 12, 1892, 

I'.elvidere, 111.; d. William Greeley (b. My 8, 
1H37, I'.ethaiiy, Pa.) and Josephine ('lara (Sil- 
vius) Osborne (b. Ag 11, 1845, Green Grove, 
Pa.). Prepared in N. Belvidere H. S. Ad- 
dress, Central II. S., Muskogee, Okla.t 



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4842. MAUD OSBORNE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mount Union, Pa.; 
d. John (b. Eng.) and Elizabeth (Baker) Os- 
borne (b. Wis.). Prepared in Frep. Sch., Cor- 
nell Coll., la. Auth. : Editorials, Book Reviews, 
Verses in St. Nicholas, etc. Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn. Address, 121S Eourth Ave., Los Ange- 

4843- HUA CHING OU 
Sec, Bur. of Indus.; B. S. in Agr. ; A. B. in 
Sc.: M. S., 191-'; Ph. D., 1914; b. S i, 18S7, 
Weichow, China; s. Foo (b. Mr 3, 1S59, do.) 
and Lang (Ho) Ou (b. Mr ij^, 1850. do.). Pre- 
pared in Nanyang .\cad., Shanghai, China: 
Peiyang Univ.. Tientsin, China. Chief of Bur. 
of Indus., Hainan Island, China, 1914: Gen. 
Mgr.. Kwongmee Agr. Co., 1914; Dir. of Stud- 
ies, First Agr. Coll., Nanking, China. 1915; Dir. 
of Provincial Exp. Sta., Anhui, China, 19 16; 
Candidate Mem., Chinese Nat. Congress and 
Advisor to Pres. Lai, 1917; Acting Pres., Sen- 
hui Conil. Coll., 191S; Sec. -in-Chief, Bur. of In- 
dus., and Advisor to Gov., Kansu, China, 
loiS — . Acting Division Commander, Third 
Chinese Revolution, 1916. Auth.: Agr. Physics, 
by King, translated into Chinese: Policies of 
Colonization (not published). Chm., third 
branch, Nat. Econ. Investigating Federation. 
INIarried, 1903 (wife died 1904): Nan Vap, 
1914, China. Children: Chun Cheong; Foo 
Sze. Address, The Bureau of Industry, Lan- 
chow, Kansu, (^hina. 

4844. MALVERN D. OVERMIER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S.. 191 = ; b. 
D 15, 1S85, Mt. Auburn, HI.; s. Thomas George 
(b. Ag 4, 1S59, Warsaw, 111.) and Rachel Mary 
(Davidson) Overmier (b. S 2. 1861, Mt. Au- 
burn, 111.). Prepared in Tav'lorville Tp. II. S. 
E. E. Soc. Elec. Engr., Dixon, 111. 111. Nat. 
Guard. Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. .Addrt-ss. 
116 Monroe Ave.. Dixon, 111. 

4845. HAZEL LOUISE OVITZ 
Supt., Hosp.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 28, 1889, 
Mineral Point, Wis.; d. Henry (b. Ag 2, 1848, 
Mifflin, Wis.) and Wilhelmena (Keehn) Ovitz 
(b. S 3, 184S, Mo.). Prepared in Mineral 
Point (Wis.) H. S. ; St. Norm. Sch Milwau- 
kee, 1907-8. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Asst. 
Libn., St. Norm. Sch., Milwaukee; Supt.. Ovitz 
Hosp., Laona, Wis. Address, Laona, Wis. 

4846. ADA MAE PAISLEY 
Teller; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 4. 188S, Mans- 
field, 111.: d. Thomas T. (b. S 9, 1856, Toronto. 
Can.) and Mary Sybil (Maxwell) Paisley (b. 
Ap 25, 1862.). Prepared in Mansfield H. S. : 
Champaign II. S. Alpha Oniicron Pi; Varsity 
Basketball. Savings Teller. First Nat. Bank, 
Champaign. Address, 201 S. Elm St., Cham- 
paign. 

4847. DAVID ROY PALMQUIST 
Agr. Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 23. 
1885, Moline. 111.; s. Gustaf and Anna (Erick- 
sonV Palmquist. Prepared in Moline IL S.: 
Augustana Coll., Rock Island. Chi Beta; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Phoenix; Scabbard and Blade; Vice 
Pres., 111. Union; Class Basket Ball; Varsity 
Basket Ball; Vice Pres.. Sr. Class; Bd. of Dirs., 
Y. M. C. A. Agr. Elec. Engr., Denver. Mem.. 
A. I. E. E. Acldress, Box 87, Mt. Clair Sta. 
Denver. 

4848. ELIZABETH PARR (MARQUIS) 
(Wife of No. 2453; Daughter of Nos. 3S9, 402) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Te 18, 18S9, Jacksonville. 
111.; d. Samuel Wilson ('S4'>. (b. Ja 21. 1S57. 
Granville. 111.) and Lucie Alzira (Hall) Parr 
('84), (b. My 12, i860. Felicity, O.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Pres.. 
Alethenai Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Married Franklin Wales Marquis ('05). 
Te 12 1912. Urbana. Children: Franklin Parr, 
b. Jl I, 1913; Donald Hall. b. F 20, igi"- --id- 
dress, 412 W. 8th Ave., Columbus, O, 



4840. HUGH RICHARD PARTRIDGE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 3, 1891, Effingham, 
111.; s. Joseph (b. Jl 26, 1S32, Brandenburg, 
Ky.) and Alice (Smith) Partridge (b. O 20, 
1854, St. Louis). Prepared in EfKngham II. S.; 
Fordham L'uiv. Prep., New York City. Phi 
Delta Phi; Order of the Coif; Ionian; John 
Marshall Law Club; Varsity Tennis. With 
Bouvier i*v: Dugro, Attys., New York City, 1912- 
13; Lawyer, New York City, 1913 — . Seaman, 
V. S. N. R. F.; Ensign; Mustered out, F 1919. 
Addn-ss, 60 Wall St., New York City. 

4S50. CARRIE CADE PATTON (CLARK) 
(Wife of Gn9; Sister of Nos. 1750, 5863) 

^ B. L. S.; A. M. in Soc. 1916; b. Ag 11, 1886. 
Clarence, 111.- d. William Thomas (b. 1845, 
Veedersburg, Ind.) and Frances Maria (Flagg) 
Patton (b. 1847, Surrev. iMe.). Prepared in 
Paxton H. S.; DePauw,' 1904-6. A. B., N. W. 
L"niv., 1909. Alpha Chi Omega; Final Honors. 
Asst., Univ. of Mont. Lib.. 1911-13; Head Cata- 
loger of Texas, 1914-1^. Mem., Assoc. Coll. 
.\lumnae; ^I. E. Church. Married Fred Emer- 
son Clark (g'13), Ag 17, 1915. Urbana. Child. 
Frederick Eugene, b. Jl 21, 1917. Address, 528 
Elm St., Ann Arbor, "Mich. 

4851. PIERRE JOSEPH PELOQUIN 
Valuation Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Mr 

17, 1886, St. Robert, Quebec, Can.; s. Pierre 
(b. S 7. 1S55, do.) and Marie Lucy Elsie 
(Beaudrault) Peloquin (b. O 20, 1865. do.). 
Prepared in Elem. Sch. of St. Roberts, Quebec, 
Can.; Classic Course. St. Hyacinthe's Sem., St. 
Hyaiicinthe. Quebec, Can. A. B., Univ. Laval. 
Quebec. Can. LL. B., Chicago. Kent Coll. of 
Law. Phi Kappa; Prelim. Honors. Surv., Civ. 
and San. Engr.. William P. Feeney, Surv., and 
Slarr Green & Co., Chicago, 1911-17; do., H. H. 
Bremer, do.. 1917-18; Ry. Valuation Engr., 
Interst. Commerce Comm., do., 1018 — . Mar- 
ried Marie .Angelina Caroline Bessette, N 30, 
1911, Chicago. Children: Marie Jeanne Rence 
b. Mr 23, 1013: Joseph Louis Robert, b. Ja 23, 
lois; Pierre Gerard Theodore, b. N 2, 1916. 
.Address, 395S Archer Ave.. Chicago; bus. add.. 
Interstate Commerce Comn., 910 Michigan 
Ave., do. 

4852. JOHN BERNARD PETERSEN 
Chem. Analyst; B. S. in Sc: b. S 2, 1884, 

Chicago; s, John Petersen. Prepared in Oak 
Park H. S. "Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem.. Oak 
Park. 111. Mem., Congr. Church. .Address, 
153 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

4853. CHAREES ALOYSIUS PETRY 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 8, 1886, 

Cincinnati; s. John (b. Mr 29, 1856, Schneppen- 
bach, Ger.l and Josephine (Schlarb) Petry (b. 
Ag 16, 18^6. London. Eng.). Prepared in 
Englew'ood H. S.. Chicago. Phi Kappa: Fresh. 
N'arsitv Football and Basketball: Jr. Council- 
man, 111. ITnion. 111. St. Highway Comn., 191 1; 
Swift & Co., 1912 — ; Struct. Engr., Office Su- 
pervising Arch. LTniv. of 111., 19 16 — . Married 
Josephine Tyrrell, O 6, 1915. Children: 
Charles, b. D 17. 1916; Robert, b. Je 22, 1917. 
.Address. 210 E. Green St., Urbana. 

4854. CHARLES RUSH PHIPPS 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 14. 1885 : 
Charleston, 111.; s. Thomas J. (b. 1856, do.) 
and Alice Christina (Martin) Phipps (b. 1857, 
do.). Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Agr. Club: G. L. Club. Instr., Agr., Kan. St. 
Norm. Sch., Emporia. Kan.; Head of Dept. 
Agr.. do.. 1913. Auth.: Ornamental and Vege- 
table Planting on Sch. grounds. St. Printing 
office, Topeka. Kan., 1912; A One Year Course 
in H. S. Agr., Exten. Div.. Kan. St. Norm. 
Sch., Emporia, Kan.: The Sch. Garden, do.; 
Outside Eqi(ipmet}t for a Country Sch., do.. 



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Xo. 20, 1916. iMeni., A. F. A. M.; Rotarian, 
1917; First M. E. Church; Chm., Agr. Com. 
for I-yon Co. Annual Farm Produce Show. 
'Married Orvetta Wilson, My 28, igio, Macki- 
naw, 111. Children: Orvetta Florinc, b. My 
20, 1913; Walter Harold, b. Ap 12. 1910. Ad- 
dress, 923 Const. St., Emporia, Kan.'; bus. adj., 
Head Dept. Agr., Kan. St. Norm. Sch., do. 

4835- ROY ERNEST PICKETT 
V. P., Const. Co.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 10, 
1886, Chicago. Prepared in Assoc. Inst., Chi- 
cago. Carter, Halls, Aldinger Co., Gen. Con- 
trs., Winnipeg, Can.; V. P., Covell Const. Co., 
Ionia, Mich. Assoc. Mem., Manitoba Assn. 
of Arch. Address, Covell Const. Co., Ionia, 
Mich. 

4856. THIRZA MAY PIERCE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. 1917; b. 
Jl 4, 1869, Hanover, 111.; d. William (b. Mr 
3, 1823, Ashwater Parish, Devonshire, Eng.) 
and Ann Semmins (Philips) Pierce (b. Je 10, 
1824, Cornwall, do.). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Univ.; N. W. Univ. Kappa Delta Pi. 
Teacher. Univ. of Nanking, China. Address, 
Univ. of Nanking, Nanking, China. 

4857. EERNHARD HENRY PISTORIUS 
Struct. Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. O i, 

1889, Chicago; s. Henry and Thekla (Mann- 
heim) Pistorius. Prepared in Lake View H. 
S., Chicago. Phi Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Pre- 
lim. Honors. Struct. Engr., Swift & Co., U. S. 
Vards, Chicago; Fabricated Ship Con)., Mil- 
waukee. Address, 700 Melrose St., (Jhicago; 
bus. add.. Fabricated Ship Corp., Milwaukee. 

4858. THOMAS MERRITT PITTMAN, JR. 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1917; b. 
Ag 14, 1887, Henderson, N. C; s. Thomas 
Merritt and Harriett (Thrower) Pittman (b. 
Mr 22, 1856, Warrenton, N. C). Prepared 
in Henderson H. S.; Univ. of N. C. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Final 
Honors. Civ. Engr., Springlleld, 111., 191 1; do., 
Fulton, Ky., 1911-15; do., Chicago, 1915 — . 
Mem., Am. Ry. Engng. Assn. Married Dixie 
Paschall, Je 2, 191 5, I'ulton, Ky. Address, 
1456 E. 54th St., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 
706 Central Station, do. 

4859. ERNO BAKER FLETCHER 
(Brother of Nos. 1574, 5872, 5873, 7867) 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 
16, 1889, Hoopeston, 111.; s. David Smith (b. 
Jl 24, 1857. Howard, Pa.) and Elizal)eth Celesta 
(Pease) Fletcher (b. F 14, 1862, Washington, 
Pa.). Prepared in Rochester (Ind.) H. S. 
Iris; Adelphic; Mask and Bauble; Class Fres.; 
Mgr., Star Course. Salesman, Rochester, Ind., 
1911-12; Sec, Y. M. C. A., Detroit, 1912-14; 
do., St. Paul, 1914 — ■. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Agnes Havill, b. Je 20, 1916, De- 
troit. Child, Joseph Havill, b.^ My 13, 1917. 
Address, 694 Iglehart Ave., St. Paul; bus. 
add., Y. M. C. A., do. 

4860. FRANK HAYWARD FOND, JR. 

Engineer: B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 23, 1888, St. 
Louis; s. Frank Hayward (b. Jl 31, 1850, 
Woonsocket, R. I.) and Elizabeth Campbell 
(Cliappell) Fond (b. Ja 2, 1850, Cincinnati). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Shield and Trident; Yoxan; Helmet; Fresh- 
man Varsity Base Ball; Class Base Ball and 
Basket Ball; Jr. Mem., 111. Union Council; Sr. 
Stag Com. Stevens Inst., Hoboken, N. J. Ad- 
dress, 343 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. 

4861. RAY BOYD PONDER 

(Brother of Nos. 5363, 5874) 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E. ; M. S., 1912; b. 
Je 24, 1S88, Hammond, 111.; s. J. R. (b. D 
j8, 1855, Washington Co.. Tenn.) and Elizabeth 



433 

E. (Bolin) Ponder (h. Mr 2, 1866, Sullivan, 
III.). Prepared in Hammond H. S.; James 
Milhkin Univ. Acad.; Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc; 
Univ. Band; Draftsman and Designer, Chuse 
Enguie & Mfg. Co. Mattoon, 111.; Farmer, 
Hammond, 111., Pratt Co. Married Minnie 
Louise Yates, Ja 7, 1914, Urbana. Child, Jo- 
seph W., b. N 21, 1915. Address, Hammond, 

4862. PAUL FRED POPP 
A.sst. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 3, 1886, 
Chicago; s. Robert (b. Jl i, 1854, Leipzig, Ger.) 
and Minnie (liarr) Fopp (b. Ap 16, 1861, Stolp, 
do.). Prepared in Englewood H. S. ; Univ. 
Acad. Designer, Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., 
Chicago; Asst. Engr., III. Central R. R. Co. 
v\uth.: A Characteristic Equation of Super- 
heated Steam, Tcchnograph, No. 24, 1909-10. 
Married Hazel E. Sagert, Je 10, 1913, Chicago. 
( hild, Bernice E., b. F 21, 19 14, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 5938 S. Maplewood Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., Room 1000 III. Central R. R. Co., 135 E. 
Park Row, do. 

4863. ALLAN JULIUS POSTEL 
(Son of No. 367; Brother of Nos. 6488, 8671) 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 21, 
1889. Mascoutah, 111.; s. Julius E. ('83), (b. N 
29. 1862, do.) and Amalia Fostel (b. Je 26, 
1862, do:). Prepared in Man. Tr. Sch., St. 
r^ouis. Delta Kappa Chi. Address, Mascoutah, 
111. 

4864. EMMETT VINCENT POSTON 
Brick Mfr.; B. S. in Sc; b. Je 23, 1888, 
Nelsonville, O.; s. Irwin Gilroy Boston. Pre- 
pared in Crawfordsville II. S. Shield and 
Trident: Beta Theta Pi; Football squad; Basket- 
ball. Sjiringfield Water Works, City Hall. 
Springfield, 111. Brick Mfr., Martinsville, Ind., 
1914-18. jnd Lt., Camp Gordon, Ga., 1918 — . 
Married Beryl Nutter, S 2, 1914, Martinsville, 
Ind. Address, Martinsvelle, Ind. 

486s. ELLEN CATHERWOOD POWEL 
(LOCKE) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1887, Taylor- 
ville. 111.; s. Richard and Emma (Catherwood) 
Powel. Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Phi 
Beta; Athenean; Woman's League Adv. Bd,; 
Jr. Cap Com.; V. P.. Y. W. C. A. Teacher, Hit- 
tie H. S., Armington, 111. Married Arthur 
Locke, Taylorville, 111. Address, Taylorville, 
III. 

4866. HOWARD MARION RAILSBACK 
(Brother of Nos. 1260, 2217, 4375) 

Advertising Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Je 6, 
1885, Hopedale, 111.; s. Benjamin Thomas (b. 
1843, Mackinaw, 111.) and Margaret Mae 
(Flennikcn) Railsback (b. 1846, Columbus, O.). 
Pre|iared in Hopedale and Normal H. Schs. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Phoenix; Ed. in Chief, Illio; 
Bus. Mgr.. The Scribbler; lUini StaiT; Class 
Historian: Class Baseball. Ed., The Furrow, 
Deere & Co., Publishers. Married Eva E. 
Wiggins, D 30, 1913. Child, George Howard, 
b. N 23, 1913. Address, 1611, 27th St., Mo- 
line, 111. 

4867. EDWIN ARTHUR RANDALL 
(Brother of No. 2488) 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 18, 1890, 
Cambridge, 111,; s. Samuel Benjamin (b. Ap i, 
1 83 1, Rutland, Vt.) and Anna Louise (Carl- 
son) Randall (b. D 25, 1864, Sweden). Pre- 
pared in Cambridge H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Prelim. 
Honors. Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. 
Draftsman, Gary, Ind. ist Lt. Engr. R. C, 
Je, 1917: Mustered out, Ja 1919. Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Married Henrietta Werno, Jl 3, 1913. 
Child, Florence Louise, b. O 12, 1917. .4ddress, 
66 6th Ave.. La Grange, 111. 



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4868. ROBERT WILLIAM RAY 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 24, 1886, 
Vera, 111.; s. Alexander (b. O 30, 1855, Vera, 
111.) and Charlotte Isabell (Burcham) Ray (b. 
N. C). Prepared in Blue Mound and Decatur 
(111.) H. Schs. Eta Kappa Nu; Phoenix; \'ar- 
sity Football Mgr. ; Sr. Stag Com.; Sr. Invita- 
tion Com.; V^arsity Track. Elec. Meter Tester, 
Danville St. Ry. & Light Co.; Asst. Supt., 
M. Yeager & Sons, Builders, Danville, 111. Ad- 
dress, 213 W. Harrison St., Danville, 111. 

4869. CHESTER OTIS REED 
(Brother of No. 3928) 

Adv. Agt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 26, 1885, 
Gates, N. Y.; s. Avery LeFerre (b. S 19, 1851) 
and Carra Ella (Otis) Reed (b. Mr 24, 1S48.). 
Prepared in Rochester and Pittsford (N. Y.) 
H. Schs. Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Gamma Alpha; Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Sr. Ball 
Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; ///. Agr. Staff; Illini 
Staff. Asst., Farm Mechanics, Coll. of Agr., 
Univ. of 111., 191 1 ; Instr., do., 1912; Assoc, 
do., 1917; Repr., George Batten Co., Inc., Ad- 
vertising, Chicago, 1 91 5. Auth. : Binder and 
Mower Troubles and Their Remedies, Farm 
Supplement News Co., 191 5; Articles in Agr. 
papers. Mem., Am. Soc. Agr. Engrs. Mar- 
ried Helen Gertrude Agate, Je 30, 1914, Pitts- 
ford, N. Y. Child, Barbara A., b. Ap 30, 191 5. 
Address, 1801 McCormick Bldg., Chicago. 

4870. ERNA MARIE RELLER 
Prin., H. S. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 4, 1888, 

Beardstown, 111.; d. Charles (b. Ger.) and 
Elizabeth (Pank) Reller. Prepared in 
Beardstown H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha 
Omicron Pi; Der Deutsche Verein; V'arsity 
Basket Ball Team; VV. A. A.; Sec, Classical 
Club. Prin., H. S., Peoria; do., Maroa. Ad- 
dress, 309 W. 8th St., Beardstown, 111.; bus. 
add., Maroa, 111. 

4871. KATHARINE LOUISE RENICH 
(Sister of Nos. 2221, 4382, 4872) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; b. 
My 21, 1887, Woodstock, 111.; d. Frederick (b. 
1842, Switzerland) and Catherine (Stein) 
Renich (b. 1846, Chicago). Prepared in VV'ood- 
stock H. S. Y. W. C. A. Teacher. H. S., 
LeRoy, 111., 1911-12; do., H. S.. Qinton, 111., 
1914-18. i\Iem., Am. Hist. Assn. Address, 
474 Judd St., Woodstock, 111.; bus. add., Clin- 
ton, HI. 

4872. MARY EMMA RENICH 
(Sister of Nos. 2221, 4382, 4871) 

Assistant; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1912; b. N 
15, 1877, Woodstock, 111.; d. Frederick (b. Mr 
19, 1842, Berne, Switzerland) and Catharine 
(Stein) Renich (b. Mr 24, 1846, Chicago). 
Prepared in Woodstock H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1902. W. A. A. Teacher, H. Schs., 1902- 
8; Under Mission Bd., Tenn., 1908-10; Instr., 
Math, and Phys., Maryville Coll., Tenn., 1912- 
14; do.. Math., Tusculum Coll., Tenn., 1914-15; 
Clerk, Order Dept., Lib.. Univ. of 111., 1915-16; 
Asst., Botany, Univ. of 111., 1916 — . Address, 
474 Judd St., Woodstock, 111.; bus. add., 917 
W. California St., Urbana. 

4873. CHARLES CLYDE RICE 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 7, 1886, Bone Gap, 111.; 
s. O. S. Rice. Prepared in St. Coll. Inst. Ad- 
dress, Bone Gap, Ill.t 

4874. JAMES KING RICHIE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 20, 1887, 
Georgetown, 111.; s. Benjamin (Tanaday (b. D 5, 
i860, Georgetown. 111.) and Mary Caroline 
(Leaverton) Richie (b. S 22, 1864, Chatham, 
111.). Prepared in Georgetown H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Undergrad. Work, Univ. of Colo. Phi 
Delta Theta; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Var- 



sity Track Team; Capt., Class Championship 
Football Team; Varsity Football. Elec. Engr., 
I. T. S., Georgetown, 1911-13; do.. Pacific Light 
and Power Corp., Los Angeles, 1914-16; V. P., 
Spang lii Co., Butler, Pa., 1916. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Married Lillian Braudon Spang, Ap 
12, 1917, Butler, Pa. Address, 803 Walker 
Ave., Butler, Pa.; bus. add., Spang & Co., Etna 
St., du. 

4875. RAYMOND JEFFERSON ROARK 
(Brother of No. G569) 

Instructor; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1912; b. 
Jl 25, 1890, Greenville, Ky.; s. Ruric Nevel (b. 
1859, do.) and Mary Caroline (Creegan) Roark 
(1>. la.). Prepared in South H. Sch., Worcester, 
Alass. ; East Ky. St. Norm. Sch.. Richmond, 
Ky. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Ciym. Team. 
Engr., L. & N. & C. M. and St. Paul R. R.; 
Draftsman, Conlin Co., Chicago; Instr., M. E., 
Univ. of Wis. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 
1st Lt., F. A., France. Auth.: Strength of Out- 
standing Flanges in Beams and Columns, Engng. 
Record, 68, 191 3; Canoeing for a Mixed Bag, 
Outing, S 191 5; Grouse of the Upland Marsh- 
es, do., O 1916. Address, Richmond Ky.; bus. 
add., c/o Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis. 



4876. ANNA SOPHIE ROGERS 
Demonstrator; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 

1914; Ph. D., 1917; b. Jl 3, 1889, Bushnell, 
111.; d. Dietrich Frederick (b. Ag 27, 1856, 
Ger.) and Anna Sophie (Kunst) Rogers (b. O 
14, 1S57, do.). Prepared in Bushnell H. S. 
Achoth; Phi Beta Kappa. Instr., H. S., La 
]\loille. 111., 19:1-12; Instr., Latin and Ger., 
Bellflower Tp. H. S., 111.; Asst., Psych., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Demonstrator, Biol., Bryn 
Mawr Coll. Auth. : An Analytic Study of 
Visual Perception, Am. Jour, of Psych., 1917; 
Address, Bushnell, 111. 

4877. CARL JAMES ROHRER 
Dist. Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 14, 1886. 
Prepared in Canton H. S. Alpha Zeta; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Phi Kappa; Phoenix; Capt., 
Fresh, and Varsity Track; Sr. Ball and Jr. 
Cap Com.; V. P., 111. Union. Engr., Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1911-16; Sales 
Mgr., Matthews Co., Port Clinton, O., 1916; 
do., Stromberg Elec. Co., Chicago; Dist. Mgr., 
Buffalo, N. Y., 1916 — . Auth.: Electricity in 
Agriculture, Gen. Elec. Rev. Address, 124 3rd 
St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. ; bus. add., 315 Mu- 
tual Life Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. 



4878. FRANK LOUIS ROMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in Chem. : b. Jl 26, 1888, 
Highland, 111. Sigma Xi. Div. of Highways, 
Dept. of Pub. Works and Buildings. Address, 
219 W. Cook St., Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 
S20 E. Adams St., do. 

4879. FRANK G. ROMIG 
Boiler Foreman; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 6, 
1884, Elk City, Kan.; s. Owen T. (b. Mr 31, 
1846, Tuscarawas, O.) and Sarah (Gram) Rom- 
ig (b. F 25, 1843. Uhrichsville, O.). Prepared 
in Coffeyville (Kan.) H. S.; Montgomery Co. 
H. S., Independence, Kan. Testing & Steam 
Engr., Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind.; Boiler Fore- 
man, do. Married Jessie Luella Dean, N 24, 

1910, Champaign. Child, Kenneth T., b. Jl 8, 

191 1. Address, 712 Harrison .St., Gary, Ind.; 
bus. add., c/o Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind. 



48S0. FRED BARNUM ROSENCRAiNS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 1. 1886, 
Geneva, 111.; s. B. Rosencrans. Prepared in 
Waukegan H. S. Address, 310 McKinley Ave., 
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48S1. HARRISON AUGUST RUEHE 
(Brother of No. 7912) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 26, 1888, 
Oilman, 111.; s. August H. and Sarah (Wil- 
liams) Ruehe. Prepared in Waukegan H. S. 
Sig:ma Pi; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Instr., 
Dairy Husb., Univ. of Calif., 1911-12; Assoc., 
Dairy Mfr., Univ. of 111., 1912-18; Asst. Prof.. 
do., 1918 — ; Asst. Chief, Dairy Mfr., Exp. 
Sta., 1918 — . Auth.: Circulars 188, 190, 191, 
192, 195, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1916-17. Address, 
1014 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

4882. HOMER RUNKEL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Je 14, 1884, 
Shelbyville, 111.; s. J. V. Runkel. Prepared in 
Greenup H. S.; Univ. Acad. Chem. Club., V 
P. Asst. Chem., Bur. Chem., U. S. Dept. of 
Agr. Auth.: Errors in Weight of Print But 
ter, U. S. Def't. of Agr., Cir. 95. Mem., A 
C. S.; Petworth Citizens Assn. Married Mary 
Mann, Je 30, 1912, Effingham, 111. Child, Eliz 
abeth M., b. O 26, 1913. Address, 529 Shep 
pard St., N. W., Washington, D. C; bus. add. 
c/o Bur. of Chem., Washington, D. C. 

4883. WILLIAM HENRY RUSKAMP 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 11, 1883, 
Quincy, 111.; s. John Henry (b. O 28, 1857, 
do.) and Alice J. (Hartley) Ruskamp (b. Mr 
19, 1854, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Phi 
Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors. Jr. 
Engr., III. Highway Comn., 1911-12; Struct. 
Engr., Const. Dept., Swift & Co., Chicago, 
1912 — . Married Edith Edna McCool, Je 10, 
191 1, Peoria. Children: William Henry, Jr., 
b. Jl 31, 1912; Mary Ellen, b. S 18, 1913; John 
Arthur, b. S 21, 1914; Walter, b. Ja 28, 1916 
(died Ja 28, 1916); Edna Louise, b. Mr 21. 
1917. Address, 8134 S. Throop St., Chicago; 
bus. add.. Const. Dept., Swift & Co., U. S. 
Yards, do. 

4884. JOHN TYNDALL RUSSELL 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 24, 1886, 
Denver; s. John L. (b. Baltimore) and Mary 
Jane (Devine) Russell (b. do.). Prepared in 
Denver Man. Tr. IL S. Phi Kappa; Lieut, and 
Capt., scholarship for 2 yrs. service as such. 
Draftsman, Engng. Dept., Internat. Smelting 
Co., Tooele, Ut., and Lt., 144th F. A., Camp 
Kearney CaUf. Mem., K. of C. Address, 
Tooele, Ut. 

4885. WILLIAM EMMETT RUSSELL 
Pub. Acct.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 11, 1888, 
Seattle; s. Thomas Alexander (b. F 21, i860, 
Decatur, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Dernprey) 
Russell (b. Ja 9, 1S66, do.). Prepared in De- 
catur H. S. Accounting and Auditing, Mc- 
Gregor, Chase & Co. Married Blanche F. 
Gross, Ja 22, 1914, Chicago. Address, 11 12 
Columbia Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 208 S. La 
Salle St., do. 

4886. BERTHA SALSICH BAIRD 

(See No. 4S3ia.) 

4887. GEORGE PILLSBURY S.\WYER 
(Brother of No. 7191) 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 24, 1888, 
Lynn Centre, III.; s. William Arthur (b. S 23, 
1857 Kendallville, Ind.) and Louise Anna 
Sawyer (b. Je 18, 1861, Lynn Centre, 111.). 
Prepared in Monmouth Coll., 1905-7. Eta Kap- 
pa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. 
Repair Engrs. and Sales Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Chicago, 1911-13; Milwaukee, Sales Dept., do., 
1913-17; Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp., New 
York City, 1918. Married Edith O'Beirne, S 
28, 1914, Chicago. Child, Jean MacBeth, b. 
Ag 20, 191 5. .-iddress. 35 Carolin Road, Mont- 
clair, N. J.; bus. add., Cerro de Pasco Copper 
Corp., IS Broad St., New York City. 



4888. JACK ADDISON SCANLAN 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 2, 1887, 
Ida Grove, la.; s. P. Scanlan (b. Ireland) and 
Fanny M. (Caswell) Scanlan (b. Boone, la.). 
Prepared in Lake View H. S. Phi Kappa Sig- 
ma; Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. Engng. 
Dept., I. C. R. R., Miss, and Ind., 1911-13; 
Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Chicago, 1913; 
Struct. Engr., Des Moines; do., Washington, 
D. C. Assoc. Mem., West Soc. Engrs. Mar- 
ried Carrie Luella Schneider, Je 16, 1915, Chi- 
cago. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. Mr 31, 
1916; Jack Addison, Jr., b. S 25, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 2534 Aubert Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
1506 Garland Bldg.. do. 

4889. EDWARD JOHN SCHELL 
Struct. Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Keo- 
kuk: s. George and Elizabeth (Heineman) 
Schell. Prepared in Keokuk H. S. Sigma Xi; 
Final Honors. Struct. Draftsman, Waddell 
Harrington, Kansas City, Mo. Address, 1012 
Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

4890. SIMON AARON SCHICKEDANZ 
(Husband of No. 5326; Brother of No. 7929) 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 30, 1884, 
Chenoa, 111.; s. Jonathan and Emma Schicke- 
danz. Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H.S. Iris; 
Class Treas. Married Margaret Moschel ('12). 
Address, 614 Oak St.. Danville, 111. 

4891. GERTRUDE BENDER SCHILL 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 15, 1888, 

Chicago; d. Anthony Martin (b. Mr 17, 1849, 
Wittenberg, Ger.) and Margaret (Bender) 
Schill (b. Ap 16, 1850, Frankfort-on-Main, do.). 
Prepared in S. Chicago H. S. Certificate, Hy- 
giene and Phys., Wellesley Coll., 19 15. W. 
A. A. Settlement worker, Chicago, 1911-12; 
Teacher, Phys. Tr., South Park System, Chi- 
cago, 1912-13; Dir., Phys. Educ, Chicago Latin 
.Sch., 1915-17; Instr.. Phys. Educ, Univ. of 
Minn., Minneapolis. 1917 — . Address, 9948 
.\ve. L, Chicago; bus. add., Univ. of Minne- 
sota. 

4892. WILLIAM GEORGE SCHOCH 
Homesteader and Surv. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 

26, 1887, Tower Hill, 111.; s. George (b. O 9. 
1840, Get.) and Mary E. (Widely) Schoch 
(b. N 16, 1851, O.). Prepared in James Mil- 
likin Univ. Acad.; Univ. Acad. Address, Tow- 
er Hill, Ill.t 

4893. ISIDORE MORRIS SHAW 
(SCHOLNITZSKY) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D i, 1880, 
Russia. Prepared in Univ. Acad. With Del., 
Lackawanna & West. Ry. Co., 191 1; Jr. Asst. 
Engr., Pub. Service Comn., N. Y. City, 191 5 — . 
Legally changed name to Isidore Morris Shaw, 
19 1 7. Address, 2159 Maples Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 

4894. LLOYD SCHWARTZ 
Highway Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S i, i88g. 
Golden, 111.; s. John Gav (b. Summer Hill, 
111.) and Martha Jane (O'Neil) Schwartz (b. 
Columbus, Mo.). Prepared in Camp Point 
H. S. Varsity Baseball. With III. St. High- 
way Comn., Springfield, 111.; Acting Dist. 
Engr., 111. Dept. of Pub. Works and Bldgs., 
Div. of Highways, Aurora, 111.. 1914; Master 
Gunner, Hdqtrs. Co., 72nd Regt., C. A. C, A. 
E. F.. France, 19 18 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. 
E.; Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 138 Fox St., 
Aurora, 111. 

4895. FRANCES MARIE SCOTT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.: b. Jl 22, 1888, 
Veray, Ind.; d. Samuel Lewis (b. Ghent, Ky.) 
and Arabella Stevens (Hulett) Scott (b. 1870, 
Jacksonville, 111.). Prepared in Jacksonville 
H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Phi 
Beta Kapi^a; Mask and Bauble; Athenean. 
Teacher, Oak Park II. S. Address, 1013 Erie 
St., Oak Park, 111. 



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4896. I.UCIAN WARE SCOTT 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 20, 1886, 
Beinent, 111.; s. Matthew Thompson (b. 1830, 
Leocington, Ky.) and Mary Kathryn (Williams) 
Scott (b. 1841, Harrodsbiirg, Pa.)- Prepared 
in Bement H. S. Adelphic; Agr. Club; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; mem. Bd. of Dirs. do. Stud., 
Auburn Theol. Sem., 191 1-14. Asst. Pastor, 
Calvary Presby. Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; 
Pastor, 2nd Presby. Church, Genoa, K. Y. ; 
Assoc. Pastor, ist Presby. Church, Auburn, 
N. Y. Y. M. C. A. War Work, Camp Merritt, 
N. J., 1918. Married Anna Clay Downard, My 
14, 1914, Bement, III. Child, Jack Downard, 
b. Je 15, 1918. Address, 6 Nelson St., Auburn, 
N. Y. 

4897. JOHN CLINTON SEARLE 
(Brother of No. 9376) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 10, 1889, 
Washta. la.; s. J. C. (b. 1861, Cleveland, 111.) 
and Minnie M. (Osborn) Searle (b. 1866, 
Rock Island Co., 111.). Prepared in Geneseo 
II. S. J. D., Univ. of Chicago. Ionian; John 
Marshall Law Club; Pol. Sc. Club; Minn. -111. 
and O.-Ill. Debates; No. Orat. Rep.; Bryan 
Essav prize. Lawyer, Rock Island, 111., 1913 — • 
4th O. T. Sch., Camp Taylor, Ky., 1918; 2nd 
Lt., 158th Depot Brig., Camp Sherman. O., 
1918; Mustered out, D 5, 1918. Mem.. Rock 
Island Club; A. F. A. M.; Trio Lodge No. 57, 
Rock Island; R. A. M. ; Amor Grotto. No. 57; 

B. P. O. E.; Presby. Church. Address, Robinson 
Bldg., Rock Island, 111. 

4898. EUGENE CHARLES SEIB 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ta 23, 1889, 

Chicago; s. Charles F. (b. 1856, Belleville, III.) 
and Emilia (Chipback) Seib (b. i85o). Pre- 
pared in Belleville H. S. Engr., Century Elec. 
Co., St. Louis. Address, 2920 Greer Ave., St. 
Louis. 

4899. RUPERT JOHN SERCOMBE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Rv. C. E.; b. S i, 1889, 
Elgin, 111.; s. William James (b. Ja 21, 1855, 
Liverpool, Eng.) and Anna Louise (Schlager) 
Sercombe (b. D 16, 1861, Elgin, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Elgin H. S. Asst. Instrumentman, 

C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., 1911-14; Div. of Valua- 
tion, Interst. Commerce Comn., Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 769 Highland Ave., Elgin, 111.; bits, add., 
910 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

4900. PHILIP RAY SESLER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 17, 1889, Uniontown, 
Pa.; s. Phil (b. do.) and Ruth Francis (Yocum) 
Sesler (b. Ridge Farm, 111.). Prepared in 
Pontiac Tp. H. S. ; Madison Acad., LTnion- 
town. Pa., 1901-2. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta 
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. City Atty., Pontiac, 
191 3 — . I St. Lt., 111. Nat. Guard, 191 5-1 7! 
Trial Tudge Advocate, 12th Div., Camp Wilson, 
Ft. S"am Houston, Tex., 1916-17. Married 
Gladys Coe, D 25, 1915, Pontiac, 111. Child. 
Barbara Coe, b. N 2, 1917. Address, Pontiac, 

in. 

4901. BENJAMIN BRUCE SHAW 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. F 21, 

1886, Canton, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Ja 
23, 18-18, Dublin, Ire.) and Emma Arabella 
(Burrell) Shaw (b. O 30, 1849, Wolcot, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Canton H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Sigma Nu; Helmet Cli^b. Asst. Engr., 
St. P. & Kansas Citv Short Line R. R., 191 1- 
13; Asst. and Div. Engr., C. R. I. & P. Ry., 
Mc.'Mister. Okla., 191 3-16; Div. Engr., do.. 
Little Rock, Ark., 19 16 — . Auth.: The Im 
provement of an Old Line, Rv. Maintenance 
Engr., Vol. XII, D, 1916. Mem., Am. Ry. 
Engng. Assn. Married Elizabeth Henkle, Ag 
4, 191 3, Canton, 111. Address, c/o C. R. I. & P. 
Rv., Little Rock, Ark. 



4002. JUSTIN WINFRED SHRADER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 29, i88q. 
Mattoon, 111.; s. Jonas \\. (b. S 2, 1852, 
Charleston, 111.) and Elizabeth Priscilla fjonesl 
Shrader (b. O 4, 1859, Pana, 111.). Prepared 
in Mattoon H. S. LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. 
of Law, 1915; LL. M., do., 1916. Psi Upsilon; 
Aztec Club; Pres., Mask and Bauble; Choral 
Soc. ; Diamond and Scroll; Chm., I'ost Jixani. 
Jubilee Program Com. Admitted Supremo 
Judicial Court, Mass., 191 5; do., U. S. Dic-t. 
Court, and U. S. Circuit Court for District of 
Mass., igi6. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Masters 
Club, Boston Univ. Sch. of Law; Me.-is Club 
of All Souls Church, Braintree, Mass.; Alui.ini 
.\ssn. Married Dorothea Damon Powers. Je 
17, 1914, Braintree, Mass. Children: Carl 
Winston, b. D 11, 191 6; Janet, b. Ja 2, 191 9. 
Address, 225 West St., Braintree, Mass.; bus. 
add., 1140-2 Tremont Bldg., 73 Tremont St., 
do. 

4903. SATYASARAN SINHA 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 10, 1887, Cal- 
cutta, India; s. Radha Raman and Raj 
(Coomari) Sinha (b. Saktighur, Bengal). I'rc- 
pared in Bhagulpore Govt. Sch.; Univ. of Cal- 
cutta; Agr. Coll., Univ. of Toronto, 1907-9. 
.\gr. Club; Plort. Club; Scholarship, .^ssn. for 
the advancement of Scientific and Indus, cduc. 
of the Indians. Field experimentalist, Dcjit. 
oi Field Husbandry, Can.; Field Asst.. 111. 
Corn Breeding Sta., Univ. of IlL, sunnner, 
1910. Dir., Salboni Agr. Exp. Sta., Dist. of 
.Mednapore, Bengal, 1912-13; Prof., Bot., 
Berhanipur Coll., Berhampur, Bengal, 1913- 
15; E.xaminer in Bot., Univ. of Calcutta, 
1915 — • Auth.: Articles in ///. Agr.; Modern 
Review, 1911, 1912, 191 4, 1915; Presidency 
Coll. Mag., J 91 6, Calcutta; Dacca Review, 191 7; 
The Wealth of India, 1915; Jour, of Heredity, 
191 8; Amriia Bazar Patrika, Calcutta. 1914; 
Ani. Jour, of Theology, 1914; Hindusthan Re- 
-■icw; B Laratfarsha; various Bengalee articles. 
Mem., Sadharan Brahma Samaj, 1915; Am. Soc. 
of Agron.; Royal Agr. Soc. of Eng.; Am. Gen- 
etic Assn.. 1910 — . Married Susama Bose, My 
8, 1915. (jiridih, India. Child, Flora, b. N 8, 
19 18. .-iddrcss, 47 A Sri Gopal Mallik Lane, 
Calcutta, India. 

4904. MARCUS SKARSTEDT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 8, 1884, Chicago; 
s. Ernst and Anna Skarstedt. Prepared in 
Acad., Augustana Coll. A. B. and A. M., Aug- 
ustana Coll. Libn., Augustana Coll., 1911-17; 
do., Evanston Pub. Lib.. 191 7 — . Mem., Am. 
Lib. Assn.; Chicago Lib. Club; Evanston Univ. 
Club. Camp Libn., Camp Pike, Ark.. 1918; 
do.. Great Lakes Tr. Sta., 1918 — . Married Bes- 
sie Carolyn Lockhart, 1914, Moline. 111. Ad- 
dress, 2312 Grey Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. 
add.. Public Library, do. 

4905. WILLIAM BRISTOL SLAUGHTER 
Mech. Engr. and Garage Mgr. ; B. S. in M. 
E.; b. Ag 3, 18S7. Omaha, Neb.; s. William 
Bcnoni (b. D 1861, Blue Island, 111.) and Clara 
(Kepler) Slaughter (b. D 1862, Mt. Vernon, 
la.). Prepared in Princeton Tp. H. S. ; De 
Pauw LJniv., 1906-7; Lewis Inst., 1907-8. Delta 
Upsilon; Dramatic Cluo; Capt.. Univ. Regt. 
Automobile Garage Bus. Address, 2124 S. 
Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. t 

4906. ROBERT LYON SLOSSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 23. 1886, 
Chicago; s. William E. (b. 1S58, Pa.) and Kath- 
erine (Lyon) Slosson (b. 1866. Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Armour Acad. With Pittsburgh 
Steel Products Co., Chicago, 1911-13; U. S. 
Fidelity and Guaranty Co., 1913-17; do., 1919 — • 
Sergt. 'of Ord., Ord. Dept., N. A., c/o Insp. of 
Ord.. Aluminum Co. of Am., New Kensington, 
Pa.. 191 7: Mustered out, Ja 28. 1919- Address, 
831 Wilson Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 612, 
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4907. DWIGHT LEAD SMITH 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 13, iSgo; 
s. Alden Everett (b. D 2, 1859, Cedar Springs, 
Mich.) and Idelle May (Bellman) Smith (b. 
Mr 20, 1863, Davis, 111.). Prepared in Free- 
port H. S. Chi Psi; E. E. Soc; Stud. Branch, 
A. I. E. E. Electn.. Elevated Rys., Chicago. 
Mex. War, 1916; ist 111. F. A., 111. Nat. Guard; 
Capt., Art.. Field Hdqtrs. Co., 149th F. A., 
42nd Div.. Rainbow, France; Army of Occupa- 
tion, i9i8' — . Address, Freeport, 111.; bus. add., 
1343 Edison Bldg., Chicago. 

4908. GERTRUDE CA v E SMITH (BARD- 
WELL) 
(Wife of No. 4060) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. N i, 1886, Chicago; d. 
Townsend (b. Eng.) and Charlotte (Whidle) 
Smith (b. do.). Prepared in N. W. Acad.; 
Lewis Inst. Chi Omega; Basket Ball. Supt., 
Lunch Room, H. S., Rockford, 111., 1911-12. 
Married Richard Woleben Bardwell ('10), Jl 
10. 1912, Evanston. 111. Children: Elizabeth, 
b. My 2, 1913; Richard Woleben, Jr., b. S 21, 
191 5. Address, Woodstock, 111. 

4909. PAUL ARDELL SMITH 
Salesman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 2q, 1887, 
Plaintield, III.; s. George B. (b. N 14, 1852, 
Plainfield, 111.) and Clara Emma (Bucks) Smith 
(b. Je 2i, 1855, do.). Prepared in Plainfield 
H. S. M. E. Soc; Sigma Xi. Engr. and 
Draftsman, Am. Steel & Wire Co., E. & W. 
Works, DeKalb, 111.; Salesman, Henry Holt & 
Co., Washington, 111. Address, Washington, 
111. 

+910. ROSE SMITH 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1916; b. 
F 8. 1886. Saybrook, 111.; d. Austin (b. Ap 
16, 1863, Funks Grove, 111.) and Mary (Barnes) 
Smith (b. Ap 20, 1859, Heyworth, do.). Pre- 
pared in Gibson City H. S. Alethenai. Grad. 
Stud., Bot.; Asst. Prin., Staunton H. S., 191 1- 
15; Instr., Biol., Coll. of St. Teresa, Winona, 
Minn., 191 5 — . Address, c/o Coll. of St. Ter- 
esa, Winona, Minn. 

491 1. WILLIAM SNODGRASS 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 28, 1S66, 

Frankfort, Ind.; s. James Snodgrass. Address, 
Sheridan, Ind. 

4912. VERA JESSIE SNOOK 
Libn. and Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 

1912; b. S IS, 1888, Seneca, 111.; d. John. (b. 
Mr 22, 1838, Dor.setsliire, Eng.> and Edith 
Hannah (Hiscock) Snook (b. Ap 11, 1858, do.). 
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Libn. and teacher 
of Eng., Grandview Norm. Sch., Grandview, 
Tenn. Address, 714 Chapel St., Ottawa, 111. 

4913. CHARLES HOWARD SNOW 
Mgr., Milk and Cream Bus.; B. S. in Agr. ; 
b. Ag 26. 1889, McLean, 111.; s. Willis D. (b. 
My 2, 1856, Westboro, Mass.) and Ella Maria 
(Howard) Snow (b. x\p 2, 1858, Providence, 
R. I.). Prepared in iiloomington H. S.; Ar- 
mour Inst, of Tech. Alpha Zeta; Final Hon- 
ors. Gen. Mgr., Snow & Palmer Co., Bloom- 
ington, 111., 1913 — . Corp. Co. M., Inf., loth 
Regt.; Chief Q. M., LTnit 4, Naval Avia. De- 
tachment. Minneapolis; Inactive duty, N 
1918 — . Mem., First Presby. Church; Blooming- 
ton Young Bus. Men's Club. Married Emily 
Brandicon, Ag 12, 1913, Bloomington, 111. 
Child, Wilbur Dean. b. F 4, 1918. Address, 
512 E. Taylor St., Bloomington, 111.; bus. add., 
507-509 W. Washington St., do. 

4914. MARY MARGARET SPANGLER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; 

b. O 30, 1887, Joliet, 111.; d. Samuel D. (b. 

Centre Hall, Pa.) and Anna Elizabeth (Van 



Zandt) Spangler (b. Lewistown, Pa.). Pre- 
pared m Johet Tp. II. S.; Knox Coll. Teacher, 
Kirkland H. S., igii; Libn., Joliet Tp. H. S.. 
1913. Address, 123 2nd Ave.. Joliet, 111. 

4915. EDWIN ROLLIN SPENCER 
Assistant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 13, 1861, 
near Rushville, 111.; s. Egbert (b. 1833, Port- 
age Co., O.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Van Ormer) 
Spencer (b. Ja 14, 1841, Schuyler Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Rushville H. S. ; Univ. Acad. 
Supt. of Waverly Schs, 1911-12; Prin.,H. S., 
Bellflower, 111., 1913-14; Asst. Prin., H. S., 
Palestine, 111., 1914-15; do.. Farmer City 111., 
1915-16; Supt., Schs., Ridgefarm, 111., 1916-17; 
Asst. in Bot., Univ. of 111., 1917— . Married 
jMartha Myers, Je 14, ipii. Champaign. Ad- 
dress, 1302^ W. Stoughton St., Urbana. 

4916. LEWIS WILMER SPENGLER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 27. 1885, 
Bolivia, 111.; s. Henry (b. D 16, 1853, Spring- 
field, 111.) and Elizabeth Anne (Hazlett) 
Spengler (b. D 14, i860, do.). Prepared in 
Edinburg (111.) H. S. ; Univ. Acad. C. E. 
Club. Engng. Dept., C. B. & Q. R. R. Ad- 
dress, 914 Karpen Bldg. Chicago. t 

4917. JOHN GRAY SPONSEL 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 21, 1888, 

Chicago; s. John George (b. Jl 28, 1861, Cincin- 
nati) and Birdie Tyler (Gray) Sponsel (b. Ap 
14, 1866, Indianapolis.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S., Chicago. Chi Beta; Pres., Chris- 
tian Sc. Soc. Mfr's Sales Agt., Burke Efec. 
Co., Erie Pa., and Kerr Turbine Co., Wells- 
ville, N. Y. ; Asst. Engr., Burr Co., Champaign, 
1912-13; Asst. Master jNIechanic Am. Bridge 
Co., Gary, Ind., 1913-15; Mech. Engr., do., 
191 5 — ■ Designed a double deck steel stock 
car for West, live Stock Car Co., Chicago. 
Surveyman, LI. S. Reclamation Service, Powell, 
Wyo., 1912. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; First Church 
of Clirist Scientist. Married Eleanor Purdy 
Aldrich, Je 13, 1912, Billings, Mont. Child- 
ren: Rachel Aldrich, b. N 16, 1914; Eleanor 
Marie, b. D 24, 191 6. Address, 268 Chase 
St., Gary, Ind. 

4918. CLARK BEEBE STAHL 
(Brother of No. 5432) 

Engineer; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ag 22, 1888, 
Galena, 111.; s. William H. (b. Ag 12, 1853, 
Galena, 111.) and Ella Charlotte Stahl (b. Ap 
30, 1854.). Prepared in Galena H. S. Alpha 
Sigma Phi. Civ. Engr., Redding, Calif., 1912- 
13; do., Oakland, Calif., 1913 — . Married Vio- 
let D'Egilbert, Ag i, 1914. Children: Joyce, 
b. My 10, 1915; Clark Beebe, Jr., b. S 24, 
191 6. Address, 434 s8th St., Oakland, Calif.; 
bus. add., c/o Rialto Bldg., San Francisco. 

4919. JOSEPH NATHAN STEINGARD 
B. S. in E. E.; b. O 10, 1888, Odessa, Russia; 

s. S. Steingard. Prepared in M. F. Tuley H. 

S. Address, 725 E- 17th St., Minneapolis. 

4920. ROBERT BRUCE STEPHENS 

(Brother of Nos. 4432, 5434) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 10, 1885, 
Sadorus, 111.; s. Thomas Alvin (b. Parkers- 
burg, W. Va.) and Lucy V. (Sewell) Stephens 
(b. Paris, 111.). Prepared in Champaign and 
Urbana H. Schs. Y. M. C. A.; 111. Union. 
Farm Mechanics, 191 1; Clerk, 1011-12; Ranch- 
er, Calif., 1912-13; Farmer, Pesotum, 111., 
1913-17; do., Kenney. 111., iqi8— . ist O. T. C, 
Ft. Sheridan, 19 17. Mem.. M. E. Church. Mar- 
ried Sarah Irene Allen, Mr 5, 1918, Urbana 
.4ddrcss, Kenney, 111. 



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4921. EDITH ELIZA STEWART (SCOVILL) 
(Wife of No. 3535) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Bethany, 111.; d. John 
A. and Mary Elizabeth (Thompson) Stewart. 
Prepared in Prep. Dept. Wesleyan Coll., Ox- 
ford, O. ; Univ. Acad. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Married H. T. Scovill ('08), Ag 
31, 1912, Urbana. Children: William Stewart, 
b. Jl I, 1913; Mary Josephine, b. F 13, 1915; 
Janet Ruth, b. O 31, 191 8. Address, 60s Michi- 
gan Ave., Urbana. 

4922. LE ROY STEWART 
(Husband of No. 4632) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ava, 111.; s. Lorenzo 
Taylor (b. 1851, Bowling Green, Ky.) and 
Clara (Husband) Stewart (b. Somerset, Pa.). 
Prepared in Ava H. S.; So. 111. Norm. Sch. 
Adelphic; Theta Kappa Nu; John Marshall 
Law Club; Final Honors; Law Dance Com.; 
Clerk, Moot Court; Law Libn. ; Scholarship in 
Substantive Law, 1910-11. Mem., B. P. O. E.; 
A. F. A. M.; Jackson Co. Bar Assn.; Presby. 
Church. Married Josephine Eck ('11), Je 17, 
1914, Mi:rphysboro, 111. Child, John Le Roy, 
b. D 4, 1915. Address, Murphysboro, 111. 

4923. FRANK LEWIS STOUT 
(Brother of No. 3985) 
Farmer; B. Sv in Agr.; b. F 3, 1890, Cotton 
Hill, 111.; s. Joab Philemon (b. Ap 3, i860, do.) 
and Ida Frank (Sawin) Stout (b. Ag 14, 1863, 
Loxa, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Chi 
Beta; Phoenix; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Sigma Xi; Scabbard and Blade; Agr. 
Club; ///. Agriculturist Staff; Lt. Col.. Cadet 
Regt. ; Prelim. Honors. Pvt. 2nd. Co. 3rd O. T. 
C, 85th Div. N. A. Camp Grant, 111., 1918; 
2nd. Lt. Camp Hancock, Ga., 28th Co., Depot 
M. G. ; Mustered out, 1919. Mem., Univ. of 111. 
Club. Springfield; A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; K. 
T.; Ansar Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. of Spring- 
field, 111.; Sangamon Co., Bd. of Supvrs., 1917. 
Address, R. i, Chatham, 111. 

4924. ALBERT FREDERICK STUBBING 

Gen. Foreman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 24, 
1889, Lewiston, Me.; s. Carl Frederick Aug- 
ust (b. S 9, 1847, Plaue, Prussia, Ger.) and 
Minna Mary (Hohn) Stuebing (b. My 23, 1854. 
South Hadley Falls, Mass.). Prepared in Chi- 
copee (Mass.; H. S.; Cornell Univ., 1907-10. 
With Pa. Lines, West., 191 1-15; Gen. Fore- 
man, R. I. Line Amarillo, Tex., 1917. Ad- 
dress, Amarillo, Tex. 

4925. WARD WILLIAM SULLIVAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 7, 1883, 
Tamaroa, 111.; s. Silas (b. Thompson, 111.) 
and Rhoda J. (Stull) Sull,ivan (b. do.). Prepar- 
ed in Mankato (Kan.) H. S.; Kan. St. Norm. 
Head of Dept. of Hist., Kan. St. Norm., 
1912; Asst. Prof., Exten. Div., Univ. of Kan- 
sas, Lawrence, Kan. Sergt.. nth and 49th C. 
A. C, Co. K, Tr. Camp, Ft. Monroe; Mus- 
tered out, N 22, 1918. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Kan. St. Hist. Soc. Married Ethel Helena 
Pierce, Je 17, 191 1, Hays, Kan. Address, 1007 
Tennessee St., Lawrence, Kan.; bus. add., 
Univ. of Kansas, do. 

4926. LEON EUGENE SUTHERLAND 
(Brother of No. 7991) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 22, 1889, Little Rock, 
Ark.; s. Jolm Cors (b. F 18, 1863, Blooming- 
ton, 111.) and Ruth Eva (Mills) Sutherland (b. 
Ap 21, 1868, Magnolia, III.). Prepared in 
Bloomington H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi 
Delta Phi. Lawyer, Peoria. Mem., Creve 
Coeur Club; Univ. Club, Peoria; Sec. do., 
1915-18; Peoria Bar Assn.; Sec. do., 1916-19; 
A F. A. M. Married Estelle Van Home, O 
21 1914, Pekin, 111. Child, James Eugene, b. 
Tiiy 10, 1917. Address, 302 Bigelow, Peoria; 
bus. add., 1029-30 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria. 



4927. PERRY WESTON SWERN 

(Son of Nos. 451, 454) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 23, 1889, 
Champaign; s. William C. ('85), (b. i860, 
Perry, O.) and Abbie (Weston) Swern ('85), 
(b. 1864, Champaign.). Prepared in (irane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Scabbard and Blade; 
Arch. Club;Col., Regt., 1910-11. W. C. Zimmer- 
man, 1911-12; D. H. Burnham, 1912-18; Mem., 
Berlin, Swern and Randall, Archs. and Engrs., 
1918— . Capt., E. O. R. C, ist Div., ist 111. 
Engrs.; Maj., 2nd F. A., 108 Engrs., Camp 
Logan, Tex., 191 7 — . Married Carolyn Edith 
Osbornson, Je 24, 1911, Berwyn, 111. Child, 
Edith Swern, b. Jl 29, 1912. Address, 417 S. 
Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 19 S. 
La Salle St., (Chicago. 

4928. HARRY LAWSON TATE 
(Brother of No. 4451) 

Prin. H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 18, 1887, 
Vandalia, 111.; s. John Scott (b. 1858, Fayette 
Co.. 111.) and Lydia Amanda (Reeves) Tate (b. 
1861, do.). Prepared in Vandalia H. S. Prin., 
Homer H. S., 1911-12; do., Vandalia H. S., 
1 91 2-14. Address, Planp, Ill.t 

. 4929. LOIS LEOTA TEAL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. My 27, 1887, 
Arcadia, Ind. ; d. John Carl (b. My 15, 1849, 
Stockholm, Sweden) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Knause) Teal (b. Ja 2, i860, Arcadia, Ind.). 
Prepared in Arcadia H. S.; Univ. of Ind., 
1905-7. Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Ale- 
thenai; Mask and Bauble. Teacher, Walnut 
Grove H. S., 1910-11; Arcadia H. S., 1912-15; 
Mason City H. S., 1916-18. Mem., Nat. Assn. 
Acad. Pub. Speaking. Address, 225, 3rd St., 
Mason City, la. 

4930. JULIA FRANCES TEAR 
(Sister of No. 6612) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl g, 1887, 
Delavan, 111.; d. John Henry (b. N 5, 1856, 
Saybrook, 111.) and Mary Ross (Gaston) Tear 
(b. Je 7, i860. El Paso, do.). Prepared in 
John Marshall H. S.; Chicago Teachers' Coll., 
1904-6. H. Sc. Club; Prelim. Honors. Teach- 
er, St. Norm. Sch. of Man. Arts and Home 
Econ., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1911-12; do., 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago, 1913-17; do.. Coll. 
of Indus. Arts, Denton, Tex._, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 5467 Greenwood Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Coll. of Indus. Arts, Denton, Tex. 

4931. GEORGE WILLIAM THATCHER 
Supt., Paving Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 8. 

1887, River Forest, 111.; s. G. L. (b. Chicago) 
and Martha A. Thatcher (b. Vt.). Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst.; 
Lewis Inst. Kappa Sigma. Supt., Standard 
Paving Co.. Chicago, 191 1 — • Mem., Oak Park 
Country Club. Married Agnes O. Thatcher, 
F 8, 1913, Morris, 111. Child, Virginia, b. N 
29, 1914. Address, 235 Thatcher Ave., River 
Forest, 111.; bus. add.. Room 858 No. 29 S. 
LaSalle St., Chicago. 

4932. JOSEPH NATHANIEL THOREN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 13. 1883, 

Chicago; s. Otto (b. Sweden) and Amelia 
(Blad) Thoren (b. do.). Prepared in Lock- 
port, 111., and Chicago Night Sch. Chief 
Draftsman, Morava Const. Co., Chicago. Mar- 
ried Esther Ostrom, Je 1913. Child, son b. 
Mr 191 5. Address, 7923 Princeton Ave., Chi- 

4933. HARRY MAXWELL THRASHER 
Educ. Sec, Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b Ap 22. 1886, Pontiac, 111.; s. Joseph Max- 
well (b. Ap 6, 1859, Troy. N. Y.) and Mary 
(Bruckner) Thrasher (b. My 4, i860, Peru, 
do.). Prepared in Pontiac Tp H. S. Ionian; 



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Volunteer Band; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Sigma 
Rho; Prelim. Honors; 111. Rep., St. Peace 
( )rat. Contest, 191 1; Second Honors in N. O. 
L. Contest, Univ. of III., 191 1. Prin., Stock- 
land Tp. H. S., 1911-12; do., Hutsonville Tp. 
H. S., 1912-16; Agt., Allyn & Bacon Pub., 
1916-17; Educ. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Chicago, 
1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Alice 
Irene Misenhimer, Ja 6, 1912, Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Harry Kay, b. O 20, 191 2; Dorothy 
Alice, b. O 16, 1914. Address, 3705 N. Cent- 
ral Park Ave., Chicago. 

4934- SYLVAN MORSE TRAVERS 
Ice Dealer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Jl 31, 

1 888. Fairview, 111.; s. Thomas Hunt (b. F 10, 
1839) and Augusta (Turner) Travers. Pre- 
pared in Fairview H. S.; Univ. Acad. Ice 
and Cold Storage Bus. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Deborah Chase Akers, F i, 1912, Long 
Beach, Calif. Address, 2754 E. Broadway, 
Long Beach, Calif. 

4935- LLOYD SIDNEY TRENTHARB 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 18, 1886, Niota, Neb. 

Prepared in Knox Coll. Address, 422 Lyceum 

Bldg., Duluth, Minn.t 

4936. CARLETON THOMPSON TRIMBLE 
Farmer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. N 2, 
1887, Trimble, 111.; s. John Dunlap (b. F 17, 
1850, do.) and Mary (Thompson) Trimble (b. 
Jl 14, 1849, Greenville, O.). Prepared in Win- 
ona Acad., Winona Lake, Ind. Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon; Shield and Trident; Delta Kappa 
Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Mgr., Illio, 191 1; 
Mgr., Intersch. Circus; Cir. Mgr., Illini. 
Farming and Stockraising. Mem., A. F. A. 
M. Married Lettie Louise Busey, Ja 11, 1912, 
Urbana. Address, Homewood Farms, Trimble, 
111. 

4937- MYRTLE TROWBRIDGE 
(Sister of Nos. 5978, 7272) 
Hist. Critic; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 9, 1884, 
Green Valley, 111.; d. Benjamin Frederick (b. 
Jl 17, 1851, do.) and Mary Luella (Giffin) 
Trowbridge (b. Jl 1855, Galion, O.). Pre- 
pared in 111. St. Norm. Univ.; Univ. of Wis., 
1917-18. Prin., Green Valley Pub. Schs.; 
Teacher, Eng., H. S., Rock Island, 1912; 
Supt., Green Valley Schsi, 1912-15; Hist. 
Critic, La Crosse, Wis., 1918 — . Mem., Miss. 
Valley Hist. Assn. Address, 326 S. 17th St., 
LaCrosse, Wis. 

4938. HENRY TRUITT 
(Husband of No. 4735) 
Banker; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 11, 1887, 
Chillicothe, 111.; s. RoUin Henry (b. Ap 13, 
1866, do.) and Lillian (Johnson) Truitt (b. Ja 
24, 1868, Peoria). Prepared in Bradley Poly. 
Inst. Beta Theta Pi. Mgr. of Farm and teller 
in Bank. Married Helen Jordan Cii), S 4, 
1912, St. Joseph, Mich. Children: Henry, Jr., 
b. O 10, 1913; Jordan, b. Je 7, 1915. Address, 
Chillicothe, 111. 

4939- JONATHAN HALL TRUMAN 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 6, 1888, Bushnell, III; 
s. J. G. Truman. Prepared in Bushnell H. S. 
2nd Lt., Flying Div., Air Service, Dallas, Tex.; 
Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Married Ona Floy 
Benjamin, Je 6, 1913, Chillicothe, 111.; Ad- 
dress, Bushnell, 111.; bus. add., New Philadel- 
phia, O. 

4940. BELLA SELMA TLIRK 
(Sister of No. 4467) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 6, 1887, 
Aurora, 111.; d. Abraham Samuel (b. S 17, 
1855, St. Louis) and Hannah (Sternberg) 
Turk (b. Ap 17, 1S58. Chicago). Prepared in 
Litchfield H. S. Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, Tp. H. S., Farmer 
City, 111., 1911-13; do., H. S., Macomb, 111., 



1913-18; do., H. S., Boise, Idaho, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 1403 N. State St., Litchfield, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o High School, Boise, Idaho. 

4941. CLARENCE CICERO TWIST 
(Brother of No. 4942) 
Grain Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 25, 1889, 
Rochester, 111.; s. Ira F. (b. S 4, 1857, do.) 
and Julia (Atkinson) Twist Cb. Jly 28, 1862. 
Taylorville, 111.). Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Phoenix; Voxan; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Helmet. Varsity Baseball. Grain 
Dealer, Rochester, 111. Married Edith Giltner, 
Springfield, 111.. Je g. 1913. Children: Ira 
Francis, II.; John Giltner. Address, Roches- 
ter, 111. 

4942. JOHN FRANCIS TWIST 
(Brother of No. 4941) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl s, 1887, Roch- 
ester, 111.; s. Ira F. (b. S 4, 1857, do.) and 
Julia (Atkinson) Twist (b. My 28. 1862, Tav- 
lorville. 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. 
Phi Kappa Psi; Ku Klux; Shield and Trident; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Stud. Council. Varsity 
Football. Cotton Farming. Address, Twist, 
Ark. 

4943- CHARLES VERNON TYLER 
Credit Man. and Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
My 26, 1885, Piano, III.; s. Frank P. (b. N i, 
1852, Dryden, N. Y.) and Sarah Emma 
(Hughes) Tyler (b. Je 12, 1853, Parksburg, 
Pa.). Prepared in Piano H. S. Acacia. Credit 
Man and Mgr., Collection Dept,, Independent 
Harvester Co., Piano, 111., 1912 — . Married 
Linna I. Baldwin, O 31, 1914, De Kalb, 111. 
Child, Marjorie Lucile, b. N 8. 1915. Ad- 
dress, Piano, 111. 

4944- EMILIANO ELIZECHE VALLEJOS 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 26, 1884. Asuncion, 
Paraguay; s. Adolpho Elizeche. Prepared in 
la. St. Coll. Address, Ca Callero 264, Asun- 
cion, Paraguay.t 

4945- ARTHUR TALLEY VAN CLEVE 
(Brother of No. 5466) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 27, 1886, Carmi, HI.; 
s. Joseph W. (b. F 19, 1859, Macoupin Co., 
111.) and Rachel (Talley) Van Cleve (b. Mr 4, 
1863, Wabash Co., 111.). Prepared in Decatur 
H. S.; A. B., Tames Millikin Univ., iqo8. 
Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Glee Club. 
Atty., Decatur, 111., 1911-16; Legal Dept., 
Liquid Carbonic Co., Chicago, 1916-17. ]3n. 
Interpreter, Bat. E. 149th F. A., A. E. F., 
France. Mem., A. F. A. M.; R. A M. Ad- 
dress, 1 63 1 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 

4946. ENGEL BERT VAN DE GREYN 
Chief Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ja 
2'^, 1882, Muskegon, Mich.; s. Dirk (b. 1839, 
Netherlands) and Zientje Van de Greyn (b. 
1845, do.). Prepared in S. Division H. S., 
Englewood and John Marshall H. Schs., Chi- 
cago. Tau Beta Pi. City and Civil Engr., 
Excelsior Springs, Mo., 191 1; Res. Engr., 
Waddell & Harrington, 1911-12; City and Co. 
Consulting Engr., Denver. 1912; Chief Engr., 
do., 1912-14; Mem., Bd. Pub. Works, Denver; 
Consulting Engr.j Houston, Tex., 1914-17; 
Chief Engr., Beaumont Ship Bldg. and Dry 
Dock Co., Beaumont, Tex., 191 7 — . Supt., 
Plant Const, of Ship Yards and Plant for In- 
stallation work on Govt, boats undertaken bv 
B. S. B. and D. D. Co., for U. S. Emergency 
Fleet Corp. Address, Beaumont, Tex. 

4947- JAMESON VAN DERVOORT 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 11, 1887, 
Omaha. Neb.; s. Warren Clarke (b. S 30, i860, 
Bloomington, 111.) and Myttie Anne (Dort) 
Van Dervoort (b. Je 18, i860. Muscatine, la.). 
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Tri- 



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angle; Tan Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim. Honors. 
Engineer, Railroad Const., Sidney, Neb., 1911- 
12; do.. Reinforced Concrete Const., St. Louis, 
1911-15; do., 1015-17. ist Lt., Co. A., 33rd 
Engrs., A. E. F., France. Address, 425. i6th 
Ave., North Seattle, Wash. 

4948. ISABEL MOREHOUSE 
V'ANDERVORT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 23, 1887, 
Tonica, 111.; d. Franklin C. (b. Ag 5, 1859, 
Cedar Point, 111.) and Hattie E. (Morehouse) 
Vandervort (b. D 15, 185S, Bloominpton, do.). 
Prepared in Bloomington II. S. ; So. 111. Norm. 
Sch. Prin., El Paso H. S., 111., 1911-13: 
Teacher, Belvidere H. S., 111.. 1913-1S. Ad- 
dress, 1005 N. Main St., Bloomington, 111. 

4849. ELMER HOLMES VAN SCHOICK 

Superintendent; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Je 
14, 1889, Bloomington, 111.; s. Samuel Holmes 
(b. 1843, Dayton, U.) and Alice Carrie (.Woi- 
cott) Van Schoick (b. 1855, Bloomington, 
111.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Ceram. 
Soc, Treas. and Sec. Ceram., Chicago Retort 
and Firebrick Co., Ottawa, 111.; .Vsst. Snpt., do.; 
Gen. Supt. do., Pvt., Co. D 30th Engrs. A. 
E. F.. France; Mustered out, Mr i, 1919. Mar- 
ried Marion Ashley, Ja 3, 19 14 (died Mr i, 
1917). Address, 913 S. Main St., Bloomington, 
111.; bus. add.. Chicago Retort and Fire Brick 
Co., Ottawa, 111. 

4950. ARTHLTl GIBSON \ESTAL 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. S 10, 188S. 
LaGrange, III.; s. Morton H. (b. N 5, 1861, 
Bedford, Ind.) and Charlotte E. (Gibson) Ves- 
tal (b. O 9, 1862, White Rock, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Crane Man. Tr. II. S., Chicago. Final 
and Special Honors; Sigma Xi. Instr., Biol., 
Univ. of Colo. Address, Elmhurst, 111. 

4951. SARAH ADELIA VIAL (WRIGHT) 

(Sister of Nos. 5477, 9457) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 23, 18S5, LaGrange, 
111.; d. Joseph (b. Ap 10, 1852, do.) and Carrie 
Delight (Craignile) Vial (b. Ap 23, 1859, Hins- 
dale, 111.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S.; No. 
111. Norm. Sch. Teacher, Dom. Art., Man. Tr. 
St. Norm.. Pittsburg, Kan., 1911-12. Mem., 
Woman's Club, Highland Park; Sec, Ravinia 
Civic Club: Presby. Church. ^ Married Clark 
Gage Wright, Ag 24, 1912, LaGrange, 111. Ad- 
dress, 436 Oakwood Ave., Highland Park, 111. 

4952. MATHILDA CAROLINE VOSS 
(Sister of Nos. 2534, 6636) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. S: A.; b. .\p 28, 18S7, 
Thomasboro, 111.; d. John Albert (b. Ja 10, 
1855, Alt Roebel Mecklenberg-schwcrin, Ger.) 
and Caroline (Lingrenn) Voss (b. F 20, 1858, 
Sarrenteen, New Vorpomern, do.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Chi Omega. Teacher, 
H. Sc, Champaign H. S. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 405 S. State St., Champaign. 

4953. GILBERT FREDERICK JOHN 

WAGNER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 16, 1887; s. J. F. 
and Hannah Mollen Wagner. Prepared in 
Princeton H. S. Kappa Sigma; Shield and 
Trident; Yoxan; Ku Klux; Varsity Club; Chm., 
Law Dance. lawyer, Spring Valley, 111., 1912- 
'3! City Atty. do.. 1913-16; .\tty., .Vdjnslment 
Bur. Assn. Credit Men, Chicago, 19 16 — . Mem., 
Moose; A. F. A. M.; K. P. Married Francis 
H. Wagner, S 15, 1913, Glencoe, III. Child, 
Gilbert F., Jr., b. Ap 13, 191 5. Address. 383 
Park Ave., Glencoe, 111. 

4954. LESLIE MARION WAKELEY 
Dairyman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 22, 1S91, 

Hartland, 111.; s. Milo Marion (b. Ja i, 1858, 
Harvard, 111.) and Lottie Eliza (Smith) Wake- 



ley (b. N 2, 1859. Randall, Wis.). IMcpared 
in Harvard H. S. Alpha Zeta; Philomathean; 
Agr. Club; Prelim. Honors; Ed. 111. Agr. Asst., 
Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1911-16; Dairyman 
and Breeder, 1916 — . Address, Maple Lawn 
Farm, Harvard, 111. 

1955. FRANCIS WILLIAM WALKER, JR. 
Ceram. Engr. ; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. S 
29, i88S, New Brighton, Pa.; s. Francis Wil- 
liam, Sr. (b. My 7, 1853, Industry, Pa.) and 
Lilia Frances (Good) Walker (b. Jl 19, 1857, 
Athens, O.). Prepared in New Brighton H. 
-S. B. S. in M. E., Pa. St. Coll., 1910. Sigma 
.\lpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Xi. 
Oram. Engr. and Supt., Beaver Falls Art 
Tile Co., Beaver Falls. Pa. 1st Lt., Anti Air- 
craft Art., 36th Bat., 4th A. A. Sector, A. E. F., 
France; Mustered out, Ja 20. 1919. Mem.. Pres- 
by. Church. Address. Patterson Heights, Beaver 
Falls, Pa.; bus. add., Beaver Falls Art Tile 
C'o., do. 

4956- ROBERT ALLYN WALKER 
Student; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 24, 1891. Stone- 
tort, 111.; s. Urban Lloyd (b. Ap 23. 1867, New 
Burnside, 111.) and Oda (Arnold) Walker (b. 
Mr 20, 1873, Crcal Springs, do.). Prepared in 
Ilerrin H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Coll. of Med., Univ. 
of 111. Phi Chi; Iris; Adelphic; Sigma Mu 
Rho; Sc. V. P., 111. Union; Home-coming 
Com. Stud., Univ. of HI.. Coll. of Med., 
1 919 — . Med. Reserve Corps, 1918; Mustered 
out, D 1918. Married Avis Louise McNeill, D 
25. 191 1, Los Angeles. Children: Helen Mae, 
b. O 4, 1912; Dorothy Louise, b. Ap 8, 1914. 
Address, 3832 West End Ave., Chicago. 

4957- FRANK MILLER WALLACE 
Superintendent; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. My 
4, 1889, Chicago Heights, 111.; s. Robert P. (b. 
1S52, do.) and Mairie Annie (Miller) Wallace 
(b. 1852, do.). Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S. 
Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst. Ceram., 191 1-12; Insp., 
Pacific Face Brick Co., Portland, Ore., 1912- 
13; Asst. Supt., do., 1913-14; (ieram. Mgr., 
Paving Brick Co., Clinton, Ind., 1914; Farmer, 
.Aliddle Inlet, Wis., 1914-17; Asst. Supt., Nat. 
Onion Salt Co., Chicago Heights, 111. (jo. F., 
311th Engrs., A. E. F. Auth.: Relative 
Amounts of Barium Compounds to Produce 
and Prevent Efflorescence on Brick; Function 
of Lime in Vitrification of a Shale, Trans. 
Ceram. Soc. and ///. Clay U'orkers Mag. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, 608 E. Green St., 
Champaign. 

4938. WILLIAM ARTHUR WALLACE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 4, 1885, 
Baraboo, Wis.; s. William Gibson (b. Ap 13, 
1858, Lynn, Mass.) and Anna Martina Wal- 
lace (b. Jl II, 1862, Shelbyville, III.). Pre- 
pared in Baraboo (Wis.) H. S.; Clinton, (la.) 
H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1904-07. Asst. Retort 
Foreman, Am. Creosoting Co., Kansas ^ity. 
Mo., 1911; Foreman, do., 1911-12; do.. Fore- 
man Hugo, Okla., Shreveport, La.; Represen- 
tative Am. Steel Foundries Chicago, 1912. Mar- 
ried Lynne Ramsey, S 8, 1917. Knobnoster, 
Mo. Address, Box 1191, Knobnoster, Mo. 

4959. CHESLEY MATTHEW WALTER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 19, 1887, Savanna, 
111.; s. John (b. Jl 25, 1858, Dalls Co., la.) 
and Catherine (DuiTy) Walter (b. N 10, 1861, 
Sligo Co., Ireland). Prepared in Savanna 
Tp. H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Grand Trea.s.. 
Order of Coif; Delta Sigma Rho; John Mar- 
shall Law Club; 111. -la. Debate; Ill.-Minn., De- 
bate; Philomathean. City Atty., Savanna, 111., 
19 17. Detachment 2, Finance Div. B60, New 
York City. Address. Savanna, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o First Nat. Bank, do. 



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4960. OXCAR WILLIAM RUDOLPH 
WANDERER 
(Brother of No. 4479) 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 6, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Thomas Alwin (b. Jl 8, 1863, Thur- 
ingen Wald, Sachsen, Ger.) and Maria Ther- 
esa (Brodt) Wanderer (b. N 22, 1862, Zech- 
lin Pommern, do.). Prepared in McKinlev H. 
S.; Central Y. M. C. A., Cliicago. Scabbard 
and Blade; Maj. Univ. Regt.; V. P., Pres., 
C. E. Club; Cadet Hop Com.; Engrs. Dance 
Com.; Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Drafts- 
man, Am. Bridge Co., Gary, Ind. ; do., A. T. 
& S. F. Ry. System, Oak Park, 111.; Struct. 
Engr., Leonard Const. Co., Chicago; Pres., 
Wanderer Const. Co., Oak Park. 111. Struct. 
Engr. Bur. Yards and Docks, Washington, D. 
C, term of war. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; Buil- 
ders' Assn.; Illini Club, Chicago. Married Ma- 
bel Hester Bankes, My 2, 191 7, Oak Park. 111. 
Address, 309 S. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, 111.; 
bus. add., 414 S. Lombard Ave., do. 



4961. FRANK ANTHONY WARD 
(Brother of No. 5991) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 24, 1888, 
Sterling, 111.; s. Henry Clay (b. N 16, 1850, 
Belmont Co., O.) and Catherine (Anthony) 
Ward (b. Je 13. 1856, Sterling, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Sterling and Coloma Tp. H. Schs. ; 
Univ. Acad. Glee Club; Pres., Arch. Club; 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Designer, Frank S. 
Baker, Arch., Chicago; Supt., The Guarantv 
Const. Co., do., iqii; Arch., Los Angeles, 
1912; do., Frank T. Kegley and Witliey & 
Davis, do., 1912-13; do., Reginald T. Johnson, 
Arch., Pasadena, Calif., IQ14; do., Fugard & 
Knapp, Arch.. Chicago, Sterling, and Moline, 
111. 191 7-18. Pvt., ist Class, 311th p-ield Sig- 
nal Bn., Co. A. (Radio) A. E. F., France; Mus- 
tered out, F 9, 1919. Married Myrtle Edna Bar- 
kow, D 29, 1917, Pittsburgh. Address, 807 B 
Ave., Sterling, 111. 

4962. FREDERICK MARTIN WILLIAM 
WASCHER 

Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 26, 1S89, 
Champaign; s. Frederick Martin (b._ Ap 26, 
1857, Vekeritz Province, Pomerania, Ger.) and 
Louise (Schnuecke) Wascher (b. D 24, 185S, 
Schrotinghousen, Westphalia, Ger.). Prepared 
in (Champaign H. S. Alpha Zeta. Asst., Soil 
Sur., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., igii-13; 
First Asst.. do.. 1913-17; Assoc, do., 1917 — . 
Mem., St. John's German Luth. Church. Mar- 
ried Frances Eugenia Leiter, Je 24, 1915. 
Maroa, 111. Address, 505 W. Springfield Ave., 
Champaign; bns. add., Agr. Bldg., Univ. of 
111., Urbana. 

4963. *EVART MONTGOMERY WATKIXS 
Cml. Traveler; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 12, 
1886, Richmond, Ky. : s. Clay R. (b. Ag 21, 
1861. do.) and Emma (Madden) Watkins (b. 
F 17, i860, Ky.)., Prepared in Atlanta H. S. 
Rodman, Boundary Arbitration Comn., Costa 
Rica; Asst. Engr., N. R. R.. Port Limon, Costa 
Rica. Married Ethel Frances Bryant, Je 14, 
igii, Champaign. Drowned Ag i, 1913, Port 
Limon, Costa Rica. 

4964. LAURA ARMENIA WATT frUL- 
TON) 
A. B. in Sc; b. My 27, 1886, Bruceville, 
Ind.; d. Robert Gordon (b. Mv 6, 1856, Cedar- 
ville, O.) and Hannah (Keithecker) Watt (b. 
N 2, i860, Freelandsville, Ind.). Prepared in 
Princeton (Ind.) H. S. ; Monmouth Coll., 
1905-08. Married Lawrence W. Fulton. Ag 14, 
191 2, Princeton, Ind. Children: Robert Arm- 
strong, b. Ja 20. 1914: Joseph Patton. b. Jl i, 
1 91 8. Address, Ellsworth, Wis. 



4965. LOIS WEBBER (LOCKE) 
(Wife of No. 3842) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 27, 1888, Minneap- 
olis; d. James Henry (b. 1843, Urbana) and 
Amanda (Farson) Webber (b. 1846, Newcastle, 
O.). Prepared in Shelbyville, H. S.; John 
iSIarshall H. S., Cuicago. Married Walter 
Coutant Locke ('09), Ja i, 1912, Indianapolis. 
Children: Virginia, b. Je 8, 1913; William 
Webber, b. My 12, 1916. Address, 407 E. Lo- 
cust St., Harrisburg, 111. 

4966. CHARLES ELMER WEEKS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 13, 1883, 

Streator. 111.; s. Thomas (b. Mr 25, 1850, 
Staffordshire, Eng.) and Sarah (Jenkins) 
Weeks (b. O 2S, 1S59, Pendleton, O.). Pre- 
pared in Colfax H. S. Eta Katipa Nu; Pres., 

E. E. Soc. Salesman, Gen. Elec. Co., Chi- 
cago. Address, 923 Addison St., Chicago. 

4967. GEORGE BATES WEISIGER 
Prin. H. S.; LL. B.; b. S 30, 1886, Fair- 
mont, 111.; s. John W. (b. Mr 15, 1842, Indian- 
ola, 111.) and Mary Jane (Draper) Weisiger 
(b. S 27, 1851). Prepared in Fairmount H. 
S.; 111. Norm. Sch., Normal, 111. Ionian; 
John Marshall Law (iourt; Theta Kappa Nu; 
Scholarship. Supt., Atwood Schs., 111., 1914- 
15; du., Homer, 111., 1915-17; Prin., Oakwood, 
111., Tp. H. S., 1917— . Mem., AI. E. 
Church; A. F. A. M. Married Hazel Terpen- 
ing, Ja 20, 1912. Children: Benjamin Wil- 
son, b. N 8. 1912; David Eugene, b. Jl 12, 
1014; James Richard, b. Ja 5, 1918. Address, 
Oakwood, 111. 

4968. ORPHA MAY WELLMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; A. M., 1913; b. 
S 17, 1880, Dana, Ind.; s. William Browne (b. 
S 22, 1846, near Hamilton, O.) and Mary 
Maria (Taylor) Wellman (b. My 27, i860, 
near Clinton, Ind.). Prepared in Dana, Ind., 
H. S.; Ind. Sf. Norm. Phi Beta Kappa; Der 
Deutsche Verein; Le Cercle Francais. Teacher, 
H. S., Memphis, Mo., 1914-16; do.. Arming- 
ton, 111., 1917-18. Address, 1107 Williamson 
St., Champaign; bus. add., Armington, 111. 

4969. WALTER WILLIAM WENHOLZ 
Ry. Signal Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 7, 
1886, Algonquin, 111.; s. Louis H. (b. Jl 31, 
1856, Crete, Ind.) and Amelia (Labahn) Wen- 
holz (b. Mr 18. 1866, Chicago). Prepared in 
Elgin Acad. Iris. Designing and Drafting 
Switchboards and Panel Boards, Oak Park, 
111., 1912-13; Ry. Signal Engr., Gen. Ry. Sig- 
nal Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1913-18. Co. D, 
510th Engrs., Service Bn., A. E. F., France. 
Address, Dundee. 111.; bus. add., c/o Gen. Ry. 
Signal Co.. Rochester, -N. Y. 

4970. ALBERT FRANK WESTLUND 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 17, 1888, 

Chicago: s. Frank G. (b. 1855, Sweden) and 
Emma C. (Larsen) Westlund (b. 1859, Swe- 
den.) Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Chi Phi; M. E. Soc; Prelim. Hon- 
ors; Ed.. Techno^raph. Mech. Engng. Dept., 
111. Steel Co., Chicago. Mem., A. S. M. E. 
Married Nellie Walsh, S 18, IQ12, Mt. Zion, 
111. Address, 601 S. 4th St., Champaign. 

4971. ARTHUR WAYNE WHEELER 

(Brother of No. 2541) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Te 26, 1886, 
Bellflower, 111.; s. Thomas Metcalf (b. O 4, 
1855, Kalamazoo Co., Mich.) and Laura Belle 
(Garst) Wheeler (b. Ja 21, 1859, Clark Co., 
O.). Prepared in Farmer City H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Sigma Xi; Cant., Univ. Regt. Civ. Engr., 
Chicago, 1011-17. Capt., Engr. O. R. C; Ft. 
Leavenworth, 1917; iiith Engrs., 1917; Office 
Chief Engr.. ist .Xrmy, A. E. F. Mem., A. 

F. A. M. Married Delta Mabel Rosencrans, 
Je 27, iQo6, Farmer City 111. (died My 24, 
1917). Address, 1105 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 



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4972. EARLE JUDSON WHEELER 
Supt., Bldg. Const.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 9, 
i8yo, Chicago; s. Alonzo S. (b. Mr 10, 1856, 
Hudson, HI.) and Ella M. (Nichols) Wheeler 
(b. F ?<•, 1S56, Hustonville, Ky.). Prepared 
in Univ. H. S., Cliicago. ling. Club; Sr. Ball 
Com. Draftsman, Am. Bridge Co., 1911-12; 
Struct. Engr., Stone iS< Webster Corp., 1912-13; 
do., Trussed Concrete Steel Co., 1913-16; Supt., 
Bldg. Const., Wells Bros. Const. Co., Chicago. 
Married Maud Barnes, S 19, 1914, E. St. 
Louis, 111. Child, Robert Barnes, b. Je 5, 1917. 
Address 6940 Perry Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
914 Monadnock Bldg., do. 

4973. KINGSLEY BARBOUR WHITE 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. My 17, 
1885, Boston; s. Willard (b. My 30. 1844, Can- 
ton, Conn.) and Emma Frances (Nightingale) 
White (b. Je 2j, 1846, Boston). Prepared in 
Boise, (Idaho) H. S. ; Evanston H. S. llus. 
Engs., Municipal Engng., 1911-13; do.. Rein- 
forced concrete design and const., 1913-14; 
Const. Engr., Intlus. Bldg. Design and Const., 
1914-18; do., Gardner S: l.iiidberg, Engrs., Chi- 
cago. Mem., Unitarian Church; A. F. A. M. 
Married Euphemia Pitkethly Kiddie, Je 3, 1916, 
Chicago. Child, Marilynn Louise, b. jl 29, 
191 7. Address, 7407 Union Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., H35 Marquette Bldg., do. 

4974. CLARENCE ARTHUR WHITNALL 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 25, 1885, 
Troy, O.; s. Clarence Washington (b. D 17, 
1855, Elbridge ill.) and Sarah Jane (Gross) 
Whitnall (b. N 9, 1853, Casstovvn, O.). Pre- 
pared in I'coria H. S. Mech. Engr., Holt Mfg. 
Co., Peoria. Address, 814 Biglovv St., Peoria; 
bus. add., Holt Mfg. Co., do. 

4975. JOHN HAMH/rON WHITTEN 
(Brother of No. 2866) 
Assistant; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1912; Ph. 
D., 1914; b. .0 3, 1873, Bradford, 111.; s. Wil- 
liam H. (b. D 25, 1819, N. Y.) and Ellen 
(Schuyler) Whitlen (b. O 20, 1831, N.J.). 
Prepared in 111. So. Norm. Univ. Sigma Xi. 
Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111. Mem., A. A. A. S. 
Married Lillian May Catterlin, Ag 18, 1903. 
Address, 711 Normal Ave., Chicago. 

4976. FRED HORACE WHITTUM 
(Brother of No. 4977) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Jl 27, 1886, 
Hersher, 111; s. Frank Balis (b. My 28, 1856, 
Phelps, N. Y.) and Sarah Maria (Richards) 
Whittum (b. Ja 11, 1852, Clarkshill, Ind.). 
Prepared in Hersher II. S.; Univ. Acad. Chem. 
Club. Saturator Boss,- 111. Steel Coke Plant, 
Gary, Ind., n)ii; Chem., 111. .St. Geol. Sur., 
1911-16; Chem., Allegheny By-Product Coke 
Co., McKcesport, Pa., 1916-1S; do., Clairton 
By-Products Coke Works, Clairton, Pa., 1918 — . 
Mem. A. C. S. Married Ora Littletield, Ag 
28, 1915, Chamiiaign. Children: George Frank, 
b. 11 13, 1916 (died Jl 15, 1910); James B., 
b. Mr 10, 1918. Address, 73 1) St., Wilson, 
Pa.; bus. add., c/o Clairton By-Products Coke 
Works, Clairton, Pa. 

4977. SAMUEL HARRIE WHITTUM 

(Brother of No. 4976) 
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Ap 27, 1888, 
Hersher, 111.; s. Frank Balis (b. My 28, 1856, 
Phelps, N. Y.) and Sarah Maria (Richards) 
Whittum (b. Ja 11, 1852, Clarkshill, Ind.). 
Prepared in Hersher H. S.; Univ. Acad. Beta 
Gamma Sigma. With Butler Bros., Chicago, 
1911-18; Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., 
1918 — . Camp E.xamining Bd., Camp Jackson, 
S. C. 1918; Camp Sevier, S.^ C, 1918-19; Mus- 
tered out, F 7, 19 1 9. Married Hazel Kathryn 
Surkanier. My 21, 1918, Glen Ellyn. 111. Ad- 
dress, Box 341, Glen Ellyn, 111.; bus. add.. 
State St. Bridge, Chicago. 



4978. LESLIE LEROY WILBOURN 

(Brother of No. 5499) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 15, 1888; s. W. W. 
and Julia (Coakley) Wilbourn. I'repared in 
Jackson Mil. Acad., Jackson, Mo. Phi Alpha 
Delta. States Atty., Alexander Co., Cairo, 111., 
1916 — . Address, 402 Washington Ave., Cairo, 
111.; bus. add., Halliday Estate Bldg., do. 

4979- JOSEPH P. WILEY 
(Brother of No. 2285) 

A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Ap 4, 1887, Sulli- 
van, 111.; s. J. B. (b. S 1837, do.) and Pauline 
Jeannette (Phillips) Wiley (b. Mr 6, 1848, do.). 
Prepared in Sullivan H. S. .4ddress, Sullivan, 
lll.t 

4980. ROSS BERT WILSON 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 28, 1890, 
Hyde, Colo.; s. William Henry (b. Ja 22, 1859, 
Kankakee, 111.) and Clara Pauline (Roth) Wil- 
son (b. Ap 19, 1863, New York City). Pre- 
pared in Kankakee H. S. Engr., Wohner & 
Wilson, Kankakee, 111., 1915 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Married Mabel Murphy, D 29, 1910, 
Chicago. Child Mabel Ross, b. S 28, 1911. 
Address, 656 E. Court St., Kankakee, III. 

4981. CLEMENT BERNARD WISSING 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 6, 1887, 
V'incennes, Ind.; s. Herman (b. My 5, 1859, 
do.) and Mary (Ebner) Wissing (b. D 22, i86o, 
do.). Prepared in Vincennes Univ.; IJniv. 
Acad. Phi Kappa Sigma; Yoxan; Ind. Club; 
Cap and Gown Com. Mgr., Citizens' Ice & 
Cold Storage Co., X'incennes, Ind., 1911-12; 
With Ebner Ice ii Cold Storage Co., Vincennes, 
Ind., 1912-17; Nordyke & Marmon Co., In- 
dianapolis, 1917 — . Married Imo Hartwell, O 
20, 1915, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Child, John, b. My 
10 1917. Address, 1845 N. Talbot St., Indian- 
apolis. 

4982. ADALINE ELIZABETH WITT 
(DAVIS) 
(Sister of No. 5506) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 25, 1887, Kane, 111.; d. 
George Washington (b. Ap 21, 1841, do.) and 
Loueza Ann (Williams) Witt (b. My 15, 1856, 
(io.). Prepared in Carrollton H. S. Teacher, 
It. S., Assumption, 111., 1911-12. Mem., Pres- 
by. Church; O. E. S. Married George Wil- 
liam Davis, Je 19, 1913, Kane, 111. Child, 
(ieorge William, Jr., b. D 27, 1916. Address, 
32J N. Chelsea, Kansas City, Mo. 

4983. JOHN BYRON WRIGHT 
Supt. and Dir. ; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 24, 1880, 
Tallula, 111.; s. Samuel (b. 1843, Morgan Co., 
111.) and Roxanna (Conlee) Wright (b. 1848, 
|o Daviess Co., 111.). Prepared in Ashland H. 
S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Kappa Delta Pi. Supt. 
and Dir. Agr., Westbrook (Minn.^ Pub. Schs. 
Married Fannie E. Wilson, Je 9, 1916. Ad- 
dress, W^estbrook, Minn. 

4984. WALTER HEALD WYETH 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Sc. ; b. My 27, 
1887, Canton, HI.; s. Newton (b. O 28, 1854, 
Newark, O.) and Adelaide (Heald) Wyeth (b. 
.S 12, 1859, Canton. 111.). Prepared in Lake 
View H. S.. Chicago. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Arch. Club; Ku Kliix; Scarab. Arch. Drafts- 
man. Springfield, 111., 191 1; do., Chicago, 
iQii — . Address, 4730 Dover St., Chicago; 
bus. add., 105 S. Dearborn St., do. 

4985. WILLIAM WODIN YAPP 

Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1914; b. 
Te 30, 1888, Mansfield. HI.; s. Charles Wes- 
ley (b. Ap t8, 1850) and Martha Ann (Gard- 
ner) Yapp (b. Ag 8, i8s6, Pittsfield, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Manstiold IT. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha 
Zeta; Sigma Xi; Adelphic; Agr. Club; Var- 



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sity Track; Varsity Soccer Team. 111. St. Soil 
Survey, 1911; Official Testing, 1912; Asst., 
Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; Instr., do., 
1915-17. Auth.: Kill., A Study of the Rela- 
tive Reliability of Official Tests of Dairy Cows. 
Mem., M. E. Churcli. Married Charlotte Rose 
Gordon, O 6, 1914, Havana, 111. Cliild, Robert 
Gordon, b. S 21, 1916. Address, iiii W. 
Springfield Ave., Urbana. 

4986. ROBERT RALEIGH YATES 
Civ. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Warrenton, 
Va. ; s. Henry Clay (o. Flint Hill, Va.) and 
Elizabeth Clay (DeShields) Yates (b. Jl 12, 
1848, Alexandria, Va.;. Prepared in Central 
H. S., Washington, D. C. ; George Washinrton 
Univ. Easterners' Club; Sigma Nu. Engng. 
Draftsman, Waddell & Harrington, Const. 
Engrs., Kansas City, Mo.; two years as Chief 
of Engng. party for liridge Engr., Washing- 
ton, D. C.; Engr. Harrington, Harvard & Ash, 
Consulting Bridge Engrs., Kansas City, Mo., 
1915-17; City Bridge Engr., Dayton, O., 1917 — . 
Lt., Civ. Engrs. Corps, U. S. N.. R. F., Naval 
Acad., Annapolis, Md. Mem., Kansas City 
Engrs. Club. Address, 1012 Baltimore Ave., 
Kansas City. Mo. 

4987. OSWALD KARL YEAGER 
(Husband of No. 4089) 
Bldg. Const.; B. S. in Sc; b. F s. 1888, 
Danville, 111.; s. Oscar P. (b. O 25, 1868, do.) 
and Martha Ellen (Smith) Yeager (b. S 3. 
1868, do.). Prepared in Danville H. S.; De 
Pauw Univ. of Chicago. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Rlio Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Varsity 
Football. Served two enlistments in 111. Nat. 
Guard; Capt. O. M. C, Frankfort Arsenal, 
Philadelphia. M?m., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; 
Univ. C^lub, Cliicago. Married Sara Hazel 
Brand ('10), O 10, 1913. Cliildren: Eliza- 
beth Anne, b. Ag 8, 1914; Phillip Edward, b 
O I, igi6. Address, 803 N. Vermilion St., 
Danville, 111.; bus. add., Baum Bldg., do. 

4988. CHUAN PONG YIN 
Managing Ry. Dir.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
D 22, 1882, Soochow, China; s. T. F. Yin. 
Prepared in Univ. of Calif. Mgr. and Dir., 
Shanghai-Nanking Ry., Shanghai, China. Ad- 
dress, Shanghai, China. 

4989. GERTRUDE IRENE YORK 

(Sister of No. 499°) 
Dir., H. Econ. Dept.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Thackeray, 111.; d. Rev. Charles Logan (b. My 

20, 1862, Enfield. Wliite Co., 111.) and Clara 
Amanda (Hamill) York (b. My 20, 1862, Belle- 
ville, III.). Prepared in Granite City H. S.; 
III. Woman's Coll. A. M., Columbia, 1916. 
H. Sc. Club. Asst. Prin. and Prin., H. S., 
Barry, 111., 1905-9; Teacher, H. Sc. and Eng., 
Tempe Union H. S., Tempe, Ariz., 1912-15; 
Head, H. Econ., Agnes Scott Coll., 1916-17; 
Acting Dir., H. Econ. Dept., Fla. St. Coll. for 
Women, Tallahassee. 191 7 — . Auth.: Economy 
of I'"ood, fla. Health Notes, O 1917. Address, 
St. Coll. for Women, Tallahassee. Fla. 

4990. MATTIE AGNES YORK (MEYER) 
(Sister of No. 4989) 
A. B. in Sc; b. My 26, 1890, Thackeray. 
111.; d. Charles Logan (b. My 20, 1862, En- 
field, White Co., 111.) and Clara Amanda (Ham- 
ill) York (b. My 20, 1862, Belleville, 111.). 
Prepared in Brighton H. S.; 111. Woman's 
Coll. Final Honors. Asst., Dr. W. J. Mac- 
Neal, St. Pellagra Com., summer 191 1; Asst., 
Bacteriol. Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle 
Creek, Mich., 1911-12; Teacher. Sc, Glendale, 
Ariz., 1913-14; do., Sc. and Math., Tempe, 
Ariz., 1914-17. Married Harry P. Meyer, N 

21, 1917, Albany, N. Y. Child, Dorothy Jane, 
b. Ja 2 1919. Address, 5 Henry .St., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 



4991- LOUIS ANDREW ZEARING 
(Brother of No. 4041) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 13, 1888, Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; s. Louis Fremont (b. S 27, 1854, Dover, 
111.) and Emily Trimmer (Hazen) Zearing (b. 
My 30, 1856, Toulon, 111.). Prepared in 
Princeton H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Shield and 
Trident; Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Ionian; Scholarship; Prelim. Honors; Mem., 
111. -Minn. Debating Team ; Sec, Jr. Class; 
Trcas., Sr. Memorial Com.; V. P., 111. Union. 
Lawyer, Princeton, 111. 2iul Lt., I-". A., A. E. F., 
i>"rance; Mustered out, F 14, 1919. Address, 
Princeton, III. 

4992. LEIGH F. W. ZERBEE 

Art. Engr., U. S. A.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. 
My 21, 1889, Jackson, Mich.; s. I". J. (b. D 
2, 1851, St. Augustine, Pa.) and Mary A. 
(Riffel) Zerbee (b. Je 19, 1859, Bedford Co., 
I'a.). Prepared in H. S., Bellefontaine, O. 
Triangle; C. E. Club; Spalding Guild; Pres., 
C. E. Club; Corda I'ralres; Winner of Co. 
Competitive Drill. 2nd Lt., C. A. Corps, U. 
S. A., 1911; ist Lt., C. A. Corps, 1916; De- 
tailed in Signal Corps, 1916; Capt., Signal 
Corps, 1917; Built Radio Sta., Ft. Huachuca, 
Ariz.; Service on Border and in France, Com- 
manding Signal Bn. and Gen. Supply Depot. 
Auth.: Articles in Sc. Atfi., and Jour. U. S. 
Art. Mem., Ft. Monroe Club; Art. Club. 
Galveston; Oleadner Country Club. Address, 
403 E. Columbus St., Bellefontaine, O. 



4993. JAMES ZETEK 

Govt. Entomologist; A. B. in Sc; b. D 12, 
1886; s. Vaclav (b. O i, 1861, Bohemia, Aus- 
tria-Hungary) and Johanna (Vecker) Zetek (b. 
Ap 10, 1871, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Komenian Soc; Cosmopoli- 
tan Club; Inter-Foreign Soc; Sigma Xi; F"inal 
Honors. Asst. Pastor, Unitarian Church, Ur- 
bana, 1910-11; Grasshopper Specialist, Office 
St. Entomol., Minn.; Govt. Entomologist, Isth- 
mian Canal Com., Ancon, Canal Zone, 191 1- 
13; St. Entomologist, Rep. of Panama, 1913- 
15; Dir. Gen., Nat. Exposition, do., 1915-16; 
Prof. Biol, and Hygiene, Nat. Inst, of Pana- 
ma, 1916-18; U. S. Censor, Panama Canal 
Zone, 1918; Entomologist, Bd. of Health Lab., 
Ancon Hosp., Panama Canal, 1918— . 4 Minute 
Man, Panama Canal Zone; U. S. Mail Censor, 
tech. branch, do., 1918. Auth.: (with Gir- 
ault) F'urther Biological Studies on the Com 
iiion Colo. Potato Beetle, Annals Entomol. 
Soc. Am., Vol. XI, 1910; Determining the 
Flight of Mosquitos, do.. Vol. VI, 1913. Ovi- 
position in Aedes Calopus (Meigen), The Can- 
adian Entomologist, D 19 13; The F'light of 
Musca Doinestica, Linne, Annals Entomolog. 
Soc. Am., Vol. VII, 1914; Mosquitos and 
Cobwebs, Jour. Entomol. and Zool., 1914; Be- 
havior of Anopheles Albimanus Wiede and 
Tarsimaculata Goeldi, Annals Entomol. Soc. 
.-im. Vol. VIII, 1915; Reducing Malaria by 
Reducing the Numljer of Anopheles within 
Houses, do., Vol. IX, 1916. The Ecology of 
Bubonic Plague, do.. Vol. X, 1917; Los llabi- 
tos de los Mosquitos del Genero Anopheles 
que Transmiten la F'iebre Malaria en Panama, 
con Ciertas Indicaciones para la Reduccion 
de Aquella en el Interior de Panama. Rev. 
Colegio La Salle de Panama, 1918. In Press: 
The Mollusks of I'iatt, Champaign and Ver- 
milion Cos., 111.; The Ecology of Forest-In- 
habiting Snails of the U. S.; Los Moluscos de 
la Republica de Panama. Mem., Entomol Soc. 
Am.; Ecological Soc. Am.; 111. St. Acad. Sc; 
Am. Pub. Health Assn.; Fellow, A. A. A. S. 
.Married Maria Luisa Gutierrez, D 3, 1913, 
Panama, Rep. of Panama. Address, Ancon, 
Canal Zone, Box 245. 



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CLASS OF 1912 (514 LIVING, 9 DEAD) 



4994. ARTHUR WILLIAM ABBOTT 
(Son of No. 373; Brother of No. 5515) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 21, 1890, 
Chicago; s. W. L. ('84). (b. Llnion Grove, 
111.) and Carrie (Entwhistle) Abbott (b. Jo 
Daviess Co., 111.). Prepared in Lewis Inst., 
Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta; Scabbard and 
Blade; Maj., LTniv. Regt.; Varsity Track. Far- 
mer, 1912-17. R. O. T. C., Ft. Sheridan, 111.; 
ist Lt., Inf., U. S. R. C; 42nd Inf., 1917- 
Married Helen Amanda Hood, Je 24, 19 14, 
Eau Claire, Wis. Child, William Lament, II., 
b. D 30, 1915. Address, Downers Grove, 111. 

4995. M. D. ABNEY 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Jl 11, 1890, Har- 
risburg, 111.; s. Albert G. and Gertrude (Rob- 
inson) Abney. Prepared in Llarrisburg Tp. 
H. S. ; Ewing Coll. Philomathean. Teacher, 
Sullivan, 111.; Ath. Dir. and Physics Instr. 
ist Lt., 4th Regt., F. A., Camp Taylor, Ky.; 
Mustered out, Ja 19 19. Married Grace Eleanor 
Thorn, Jl 22, 1914. Children: Frances Gertrude. 
b. Je 20, 1915; Grace Elizabeth, b. O 14, 191 7. 
Address, Galatia, 111. 

4996. HERBERT AUGUSTUS ACER 

(Brother of No. 6038) 
Manufacturer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. 
Ag 18, 1889, Medina, N. Y.; s. Herbert A. 
and Ella (Whedon) Acer. Prepared in Medina 
(N. Y.) H. S.; Univ. Acad. Psi Upsilon. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Mary Elizabeth 
Brennan, Je 26, 1916, Medina, N. Y. Child, 
Mary E., b. Ag 10, 1917. Address, 804 W. 
Center St., Medina, N. Y. ; bus. add., Acer and 
Whedon, Inc., do. 

4997. RHODA ADRIANCE (HITCH) 

(Wife of No. 471 1 ) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 12, 1889, Brook- 
ville, Ind.; d. Edward H. (b. D 31, 1858, 
Owasco, N. Y.) and Margaret J. (Hyndmare) 
Adriance (b. Je 5, 1867, Cincinnati). Pre- 
pared in Bellefontaine (O.) H. S.; Wilson 
Coll., 1907-08. Teacher, H. S., Johnstown, Pa., 
1912-14. Mem., Presby. Church. INIarried 
Dorris Nelson Hitch ('11), Mr 5, 19141 Johns- 
town, Pa. Children: Quinlan A., b. Mr 22, 
1915; Margaret C, b. Jl 27, 1917. 'Address, 
Forest Grove, Mont. 

4998. WALTER WILFORD AINSWORTH 
Manager; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 13, 1889, 
Chandlerville, 111.; s. C. W. Ainsworth. Pre- 
pared in Whipple Acad.; III. Coll. Chi Beta; 
Glee Club; V. P., Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Track; 
Class Football; ^'arsity Football; Onl. Club; 
Lincoln League. Sales jMgr., Wm. R. Compton 
Co., St. Louis; Asst. INIgr., Chicago branch, 
do. 2nd Lt.. Co. C, 39th M. G. Bn., 13th Div., 
Camp Lewis, Wash.; Mustered out, D 28, 1918. 
Address, Chandlerville, 111.; bus. add., William 
R. Compton Co., Detroit. 

4999. ARTHUR JOSEPH ALBRECHT 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A.; b. O 24, 1887, 
Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Joseph W. (b. D 9, 1845, do.) 
and Jennie (Butler) Albrecht (b. N 7, 1S48, 
Me.). Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Acacia; 
Pres. and Bus. Mgr., Univ. Band. Lawyer, 
Drury & Albrecht, Lawyers, Kenosha, Wis., 
1913 — . Married Julia E. Halleck, F i, 1917, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. Address, Kenosha, Wis. 

5000. HAZEL ELLEN ALKIRE 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 15, 1887. 
Greenview, 111.; d. S. W. Alkire. Prepared 
in Greenview H. S. Prin., H. S., Greenview, 
111. Address, Greenview, 111. 



5001. EDWARD DEWALT ALLEN 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. O 25, 1889, Free- 
port, 111.; s. Edward H. (b. 1858, Lena, 111.) 
and Gertrude (Dewalt) Allen (b. 1866, Free- 
port, 111.). Prepared in Freeport H. S. M. D., 
N. W. Med. Sch., 1914. Chi Psi; Prelim. 
Honors. Interne, St. Lukes Hosp., 1914-16; 
Physician, 1916 — . Mem., Phi Rho Sigma, 
1912; Alpha Omega Alpha, 1914; la. St. Med. 
Soc. Married Helen Houghton Thomson, Jl 
22, 1916, Chicago. Child, Jean, b. My s, 1918. 
.4ddress, Hampton, la. 

5002. RALPH ALLEN, Jr. 
(Son of No. 92; Brother of Nos. 1800, 2310, 
2876, S096) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 3, 1889, 
Delavan, III.; s. Ralph (,'76), (b. Ap 7, 1856, 
Seekonk, Mass.) and Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen 
(b. Ag 13, 1858, Philo, 111.). Prepared in Dela- 
van H. S. Agr. Club. Farmer, Delavan, 111. 
Married Mary Emma Giles, Ap s, 191 7, Dela 
van. 111. Address, Delava 



?s, Ap 
n, IlL 



5003. ORR MILTON ALLYN 

(Husband of No. 1877; Brother of No. 8098) 
Rancher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 29, i886, 
Modesto, 111.; s. John Milton (b. S 30, 1854, 
do.) and Flora (Davidson) Allyn (b. Mr 4, 
1862, do.). Prepared in Waverly H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club. 
Asst., Crop Production, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1912-17; Rancher, Fergus, Mont., 
1 917 — . Auth. : with Dr. W. L. Burlison; 
Prices and Shrinkage of Farm Grains, Agr. 
E.xp. Sta. Bui., N 1 91 5; Yields of Different 
Varieties of Corn in 111., do., Ag 191 6; Soy 
Beans and Cowpeas in 111., do., Ap 1917; 
Yields of Spring Grains in 111., do., Ja 1917; 
Yields of Winter Grain in 111., do., Je 191 7. 
Married Frances Gilkerson ('03), Je 10, 191 1, 
Marshall, Mo. Children: Orr Milton, Jr., 
b. Ja 6, '914; Portia, b. D 26, 1916. Address, 
Box 5, Fergus, Mont. 

5004. GUY VERNON ANDERSON 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 4, 1889, 
Chicago; s. D. R. Anderson. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Chi Phi; Varsity 
Swimming. 2nd Lt., U. S. Inf. Address, 
2639 N, Winchester Ave., Chicago. t 

5005. LEO MAHLON APGAR 
Purchasing Asst.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 
1913; b. Ag 4, 1890, Elgin, 111.; s. John M. 
(b. Ap 15, 1856, Mt. Pleasant, N. J.; and 
Mary M. (Roth) Apgar (b. Jl 31, i860, Ger.). 
Prepared in Elgin PI. S. E. E. Soc; Capt., 
Univ. Rest.; Prelim. Honors; Mgr., Inter- 
schol. Circus; Treas., Sr. Class; Mgr., 111. 
Union Opera; Sr. Ball Com.; Engng. Dance 
Com.; Asst. Treas., 111. Union. Engng. and 
Valuation Dept., C. M. & St. P. Ry., 1913-14; 
Stocks and Bonds, John Burnham & Co., Chi- 
cago, 1914-18; Purchasing Asst., Emergency 
Fleet Corp., Germantown, Philadelphia. Ad- 
dress, 620 Home Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. 
add., 41 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. 

S006. GROVER SAMUEL ARBUCKLE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 16, 1888, 
Brocton, 111.; s. R. E. Arbuckle. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Alpha Sigma Phi; Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E. ; Prelim. Honors; Class Basket- 
ball; Class Baseball. 2nd Lt., 4th O. T. S., F. A., 
Camp Taylor, Ag 1918; do., 30th F. A., Camp 
Funston, Kan., 1918-19; Mustered out, Ja 16, 
1919. Married Elsie Benner, Je 30, 1917, 
Chicago. Address, 6032 Winthrop Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Const. Dept., H. W. johns- 
Manville Co., do. 



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5007. LOUISE CHRISTABEL ARMSTRONG 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 17, 1886, 
Fenton, Mich.; d. E. M. Arnistrori/g. Pre- 
pared in Mich. Cent. St. Norm. Sch. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Illiola; Phi Deha Psi; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Teacher, Hist, and Ger. Address, 
Fenton, Mich.f 

■;oo8. 'pearl WINIFRED ASTITON 
(STUAUCH) 
(Wife of No. 3566) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja ii, 1S84, Kalamazoo, 
Mich.; d. Albert (b. 1839, do.) and Sarah 
(Hydorn) Ashton (b. 1846, do.). Prepared in 
Kalamazoo (Mich.) Norm. Sch., 1905-6; Co- 
lumbia, summer, 1910. Teacher, Benton, 111., 
1912-13. Married Bernard A. Strauch ('08), 
Je 25, 1 91 3, Urbana. Children: Barbara Ruth, 
b. RIy 8, 1914; Robert Ashton, b. F i, 191 7. 
Address, iioi S. Busey Ave., Urbana. 

5009. CHARLES WILLIAM ATTEBERY 
(Brother of Nos. 6058, 7350, 8932) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 7, i8go, Hills- 
boro. 111.; s. W. J. (b. do.) and Lula (Bailey) 
Attebery (b. Walshville, 111.). Prepared in 
Hillsboro H. S. Agr. Club. Farmer, Hillsboro, 
111. Address, Hillsboro, Ill.t 

Soio. BEULAH WINIFRIED BACH 
(FAUCETT) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 10, 1890, Farmer 
City, 111.; d. Jacob (b. Je 10, 1844, (jer.) and 
Minnie Bishop (Woodward) Bach (b. S 29, 
1859, Farmer City, 111.). Prepared in Farmer 
City H. S.; Univ. Acad. Married Philip I). M. 
Faucett, N 5, 1913, L^rbana. Child, Philip 
Dren Matson, Jr., b. Mr 28, 191 7. .-Iddrrss, 
906 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

SOU. GLEN DAVID BAGLEV 
Research Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 
1913; E. E., 1917; b. S 20, i8go, Elgin, 111.; 
s. Geo. R. (b. Nashua, N. H.) and Jennie L. 
(Pingree) 13agley (b. Pingree Grove, 111.). 
Prepared in Elgin H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Class Treas.; 
Treas., E. E. Soc. Testing Dept. and A. C. 
Engng. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y.; Pittsfield, Mass., 1913-16; Research 
Engr., Mellon Inst, of Indus. Research, Pitts- 
burgh, 1916-18; with Electro-Metallurgical Co., 
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1918 — . Mem., A. I. 
E. E. Married Jennie Blanche McMullen, S 
2, 1914, Urbana. Child, Marcia Lois, b. Mr i, 
1917. Address, 455 7th St., Niagara Falls, 
N. Y. ; bus. add., c/o Electro-Metallurgical 
Co., do. 

5012. OSCAR ROLAND BAINES 
Wholesale Tobacconist: A. B. in Bus.: b. 

O 10, 1888, Chicago; s. Oscar O. (b. Mr 5, 1866, 
Zanesville, O.) and Ida Jane (Christie) Baines 
(b. S 8, 1866, Martintown, Ont.-). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Chi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Scribblers Club. Wholesale 
Leaf Tobacco bus., Janesville, Wis., 1912-17. 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 191 7; 2nd Lt., Inf. 
U. S. R. C, Camp Custer, Mich.. 1918; 
Mustered out, N 191 8. Address, c/o Y. M. C. 
A., Janesville, Wis. 

5013. LAURA MINERVA BAKER 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 15, i88g. White 
Hall, in.; d. William C. (b. Ag 18, 1848, 
Winchester, 111.) and Alice (Griswold) Baker 
(b. Ag 6, 1S49, White Hall, 111.). Prepared 
in W'hite Hall H. S. Y. W. C. A. Address, 
White Hall, 111. 

S014. ERNEST ROBERT BALDWIN 

Salesman: B. S. in Agr.; b. N 24, 1888, Port 
Austin, Mich.; s. James Baldwin. Prepared 
in Bad Axe (Mich.) H. S. Salesman. Ad- 
dress, Bad Axe, Mich.; bus. add., 117 N. 
Canal St., Chicago. t 



5015- MAYME ANNA BALDWIN 

(SIMPSON) 

(Wife of No. 3969; Sister of No. 3629) 

.\. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 12, 1886, Elisville. 

111.; d. Boyd (b. My 6, 1854, New York City) 

and Josephine (Kline) Baldwin (b. S 24, 1858, 

N. J.). Prepared in Englcwood H. S. Kappa 

Alpha Theta. Mgr., H. S. Lunch Room, 

Rockford,_ 111., 1912-15. Married Francis 

Marion Simpson ('og), O 26, 191 5. Address, 

539 E. 1 2th Ave., Denver. 

S016. GENEVA MAE BANE 
(Sister of Nos. 5017, 6719) 
Demonstration Agt.; B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 
14, 1886, Dana, 111.; d. Milton M. (b. F 20, 1885, 
Proctor, W. Va.) and Florence May (Clegg) 
Bane (b. S i, 1856, Lasalle Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Pontiac Tp. H. S.; Millikin Univ., 1907-09. 
Gamma Phi Beta; Kappa Delta Pi; Athenean; 
H. Sc Club. Teacher, H. Sc, Bridgeport, 111., 
1912-13; do., Benton, 111., 1913-14; do., Tel- 
luride, Colo., 1914-17; Home Demonstration 
Agt., Govt. Food C^onservation Work, .Spring- 
field, 111., 191 7 — . Address, 1004 N. Chicago 
St., Pontiac, 111.; bus. add., 11 17 S. 5th St., 
Springfield, 111. 

S017. JULIET LITA BANE 
(Sister of Nos. 5016, 6719) 
Asst. St. Leader, Home Econ.; B. S. in H. 
■Sc; b. S 15, 18S7, Dana, 111.; d. M. Milton 
(b. F 20, 1855. Wheeling, W. Va.) and Flor- 
ence May (Clegg) Bane (b. S i, 1857, Dana, 
111.). Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H. S.; iMillikin 
Univ., 1907-09; Univ. of Chicago. Gamma Plii 
Beta; Kappa Delta Pi; Athenean; H. Sc. Club; 
///. Agr. Staff; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Dir., 
Household Arts, Y. W. C. A., Omaha, Neb., 
[912-14; Instr., Home Econ., St. Coll. of 
Wash., 1914-15; Asst. Prof., do., igis-17'. 
Scholarship, Chicago Univ., 1917; Fed. Home 
Demonstration Agt., War Emergency Work, 
Wash., D. C, 1918 — ; Asst. St. Leader, Home 
Econ., 1918 — . Auth. : Simple Forms of Table 
Service. Address, Pontiac, 111.; bus. add., 709 
W. Nevada, Urbana. 

S018. ORLEY GLEN BARRETT 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 21, 1885, 
Hudson, Mich.; s. D. F. Barrett. Prepared in 
Hudson (Mich.) H. S. Agr. Agt., Steubon Co., 
Angola, Ind. Address, Angola, Ind. 

so 1 9. MARY CORDELIA BARRY 
(LATTIN) 
(Wife of No. 5780; Sister of No. 8942) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 6, 1891^ 
Chicago; d. Thomas and Georgia Anna (Lee) 
Barry. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Gamma 
Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai ; Y. W. 
C. A.; Pres., Womens' League; Illio Bd.; 
Class Historian. Teacher, Eng.. H. S., Cham- 
paign, 111. Married Robert Thomas Lattiu, 
('13), S 22, 1917, Champaign. Child, Miriair 
Lane, b. Ap 3, 1919. Address, 107 Chalmers 
St., Champaign. 

5020. CYRUS WHITE BASSETT 
Manager; B. S. in Elec. Ry. E. ; b. D i 

1888, Ashton, 111.; s. George Milton (b. Rus 
.'■■ellville, O.) and Phonetta (White) Basset, 
(b. Waukesha, Wis.). Prepared in Lewis Inst. 
igo8-io. Engr., Elevator Supply & Repair Co. 
Chicago, 1912-16; Asst. Mgr., Budd Whee. 
Corp., Philadelphia, 1916 — ;. Address, 212c 
W. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia. 

5021. STACY COLLINS BATES 
Fruit Grower; A. B. in Sc; b. O 2, 1889, 

Carpenteria, Calif.; s. Charles B. (b. Eng.) 
and Katherine (Mitchell) Bates (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; 



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Worcester Acad.; Ringe Man. Tr. Sch. ; Mass. 
Inst, of Tech., 1907-11. Alpha Tan Omega. 
Fruit Grower, Littleton, Mass. Married Wini- 
fred Newbury, N 15, 1917, Chicago. .-Iditrcss, 
Concord Junction, lilass. 

5022. FRANKLIN WILLIAM BAUER 
Real Estate; A. B. in L. & A.; b. A^ 31, 
1891, Coinpton, 111.; s. John (b. 1S44, tier.) 
and Anna M. (lUiottncr) Bauer (b. Ger.). 
Prepared in Conipton IL S. ; N. W. Acad.; 
Paw Paw 11. S. Chi Psi; Ma- Wan-da; Delta 
Kappa Chi; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Mgr., 
Varsity Football; Pres., Cnd. Club. Real 
Estate, Mortgage, Loans and Investments, 
1912 — . Married Mazel Jane Preston, N i, lyi.i, 
St. Charles, 111. Child, Phyllis Jane, b. 1) 
^3, 1917. .lihiicis, 1306 Boilwin Ave., Rock- 
ford, 111.; bus iuld., 304 Trust Bldg., do. 

5023. ARTHUR EDWARD BAUM 
Indus. Repr.; A. B. in Bus.; b. D 26, 188S, 
Morris, 111.; s. II. II. Bauni. Prepared in 
Morris II. S. Phi Sigma Kappa. Indus. Repr., 
Weslingliouse Air Brake Co., Chicago. Ad- 
dress. 4609 Sheridan Road, Chicago; biis. add., 
827 Railway E.xchange, do.\ 

S024. THEODORE ANDREW BAUMANN 
Phys. and Surg.; .A. B. in Sc; b. Mr lO, 
1889, Cherry Valley, 111.; s. Casper Carl (h. O 
20, 1859, Morris, 111.) antl Susie Ette (Mc- 
Kenney) Baumann (b. Jl 31, 1871, Anson, 
Me.). Prepared in Cherry \'allev and Rock- 
ford H. Schs. M. D., N. W. Med. Coll., 1914- 
Omega Epsilon Phi; Chem. Club. Phys. and 
Surg., 191 s—; Health Officer, De Land, 111., 
191 7 — . Fellow, A. M. A.; Mem., Piatt Co. 
Med. Soc; 111. St. Med. Soc; M. E. Church. 
^larried Mabel Ida Prentice, Je 2, 1916. Child, 
Winiield Prentice, b. Ag 19, 1917. Address, 
De Land. 111. 

5025. Cll.\RLES WESLEY BE.M.L 
(Brother of No. 6731) 
Manufacturer; A. B. in t5us. L. & A.; b. 
O 9, 1889, Alton, 111.; s. James Wesley tb. 
Mr 23, 1867, do.) and Elizabeth (Percival) 
Beall (b. la 19, 1867, do.). Prepared in Alton 
IT. S. Sigma Chi. Pres., Beall Supply Co., 
Mfrs. of Miners' Tools and Supplies. Mar- 
ried Mary Catherine Beale, O 30, 1912, Ver- 
sailles, Mo. Children: John Wesley and Mar- 
jorie Flick, b. O s, 1918. Address, 634 E. 
Kith St., Alton, 111. 

5026. KENNETH liEBB 
(Brother of Nos. 4065, 7374) 
Dairy Farmer; B. S. in .Vgr.; b. N 26, 1S89. 
Englewood, 111.; s. Edwin (b. O 19, 1858, 
Paris, 111.) and Mary Alice (Jones) Bebb 
(b. Ja 6, 1859, Ogle Co.. 111.). Prepared in 
Calumet 11. S. Scabbard and Blade; Onyx 
Dancing Club; Lincoln Lciigue Senate; Glee 
and Mandolin (Hub; Class Basketball; Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Mgr., Dairy Farm, WillouKhby, 
O. Camp Mc Arthur, Waco, Tex.; Mooreland 
Farm, Mentor, O. Married Gertrude Corlctt, 
Ag 13, 1914. Child, Edwin, b. My. 1915- -'^<'- 
dress, Mooreland Farm, Mentor, O. 

S027. MABEL BEBB (POTTER) 
(Wife of G541; Sister of Nos. s.';42. 737.';) 
A. B. in II. Sc; b. Ja 10, 1890, Chicago; d. 
Robert (b. Ag 20. 1862, Washington, D. C.) 
and Florence A. (Pine) Bebb (b. Mr 10. 1862, 
Long Island). Prepared in Calumet II. S. 
Gamma Phi Beta. Teacher, Home Econ., II. 
S., Muskogee, Okla., 191213. Married Ralph 
Sydney Potter (g'li), D 25, 1913. Muskogee, 
Okla. Children: Dorothy, b. Jl 29. I9i.s; 
Janet, b. S 15, 1917. Address, 202 Russell 
Ave., Ames, la. 



S028. OLIVE RUTH BECKINGTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 15, 1882, 
Belvidere, 111.; d. Mrs. Rosa Beckington. Pre- 
pared in San Jose (Calif.) H. S. Teacher, 
Stanley Hall, Minneai)olis; do., II. S., May- 
wood, 111. Address, 311 S. 3rd Ave., May- 
wood, Ill.t 

5029. CYRENIUS BEERS, JR. 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 7, i8gi, Chicago; 
s. C. Beers. Prepared in Crane Tech. II. S., 
Chicago. Agr. Club. Farmer, Charlevoix, 
Mich. Address, Charlevoix, Mich.'l" 

5030. BENJAMIN RUDOLPH BELSLEY 
Land. Gardener; A. B. in Sc; b. D 8. 1886, 
Roanoke, 111.; s. P. Belsley. Prepared in Univ. 
.\cad. Land. Gardener, Peoria. Lt. Col.. U. 
S. N. R., Peoria; Lt., U. S. N., U. S. S., Kan- 
sas, c/o Postmaster, N. Y. City. Address, 113 
N. Maplewood, Peoria. t 

5031. JEFFERSON HALL BELT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1915; 
h. N 10, i888, Gibson City, 111.; s. J. IL Belt. 
Prepared in Saybrook II. S. Prelim. Honors. 
Eiigrs., io()th C o. C, Camp Wheeler^ Macon, 
Ga.'^ 
111. 



(/(>., A. E. F., France. Address, Saybrook, 



S032. CHARLES HENRY BELTING 
(Brother of No. 5033) 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 9, 1885, 
llliopolis. 111.; s. Theodore (b. F 15, 1S46, Tet- 
zel, Prussia) and Elizabeth (Council) Belting 
(b. N 6, i8s4. Williamsville, 111.). Prepared 
in Mattoon H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Chi Psi; Alpha Zeta; Varsity Football; All 
Conference and All West. Football: Track. 
Instr., Agr., Kan. St. Norm. Sch., Emporia, 
1912-16; Head, Agr. Dept., 5th Dist. Norm. 
Sch., Maryville, Mo., 1916—. Married Harriet 
Priest, N 30, 1916. Emporia, Kan. Address, 
1015 Oak St., Maryville, Mo.; bus. add., Dept. 
of .Agr., 5th Dist. Norm. Sch., do. 

S033. PAUL EVERETT BELTING 
(Brother of No. 5032) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S s. 1886, 
llliopolis. 111.; s. Theodore (b. F 15, 184O, 
Tctzel. Prussia) and Elizabeth (Conned) Belt- 
ing (b. N 6, 1854, Williamsville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon II. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sell., 1907-9. .'\. M., Columbia, 1918. Chi Psi; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Delta Kappa; Phi Beta 
Kappa: Final Honors; Fresh. Varsity Foot- 
ball; Varsity Football. Prin., TI. S., Globe, 
Ariz., 1912-13; </()., Oskaloosa, la., 1913-17; 
.\sst., Horace Mann Sch. for Boys, N. Y., 
19 17 — . Mem., Tans Club; Presby. Church. 
M.irried Anna Marce Ilanselman, Ag 26, 
1912. Piqua, O. Child, Natalia Maree, b. Jl 
II. 1915. Address, 510 W. 123d St., New York 
City; bus. add., 525 W. 120th St., do. 

5054. CLARENCE SUMMERVILLE 
BENNETT 
(Brother of No. 503.";) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 16, 1887. 
Yellow Springs, O.; s. S. D. Bennett. Pre- 
pared in Steel (O.) H. S. Address. St. Jos- 
eph, Ill.t 

5035. SIMON ADDISON BENNETT 
(Brother of No. 5034) 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 7. 1889, 
Lebanon, O. : s. S. D. Bennett. Prepared in 
Steel (O.) II. S. Address, Rifle, Colo.t 

5036. WALTER CHARLES BERKEMEYER 
Contracting Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 23, 
i88o. E. St. Louis, 111.; s. Albert Ernst (b. 
11, 1861. St. Louis) and Mary (Gaertner) 
Berkemeyer (b. Ap 10, 1867, do.). Prepared 
in East St. Louis II. S. Arch. Club; Egyp- 



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tian Club; 2nd Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Asst. Supt., levee const., 1912-13; do., M. K. 
and T; Depot, Parsons, Kan., 1913; Estimator 
and Salesman, Clirislo|jhei- & Sinip.'ion Iron 
Works Co., St. Louis, 1913-14; Mgr. and Con- 
tracting Ei^gr., Kansas City branch, 1914 — . 
Mem., Kngrs. Club, Kansas City, Mo.; A. F. 
A. M.; K. T. ; Ararat Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 
S.; Triangle Clul), Kansas City, Mo. Married 
Verna Eola Johnston, N 3, 191 5, East St. Louis, 
111. Child, Donald Johnston, b. Jl 4, 1917. 
Address, 4^09 Virginia Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; 
bus. add., 218 Dwight Bldg., do. 

5037. ALICE BIESTER 
Professor; A. B. in H. Sc; A. M., 191 3; b. 
Ja 10, i8go, Belvidere, 111.; d. Henry (b. F i, 
1862, Elgin, 111.) and Elizabeth (Shaudclniicr) 
Blaster (b. N 19. i8'>2, Schmiehcim, Ger. ). 
Prepared in N. Belvidere 11. S. Sigma Xi; 
Kap|)a Delta Pi; Omicron Nu; Final Honors; 
Scholarship. Asst., H. Sc, Lhiiv. of 111., sum- 
mer, 1913; Instr., Home Econ., I^urdue Univ., 
1913-15; Asst. Prof., Nutrition, Div. of Home 
Econ., Univ. of Minn., 1913 — . Auth.: (with 
Ruth Wheeler) A Study of the Nutritive Value 
of Some Proprietary Infant Foods, Am. Jour. 
Diseases of Children, Vol. 7. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 1160 Raymond Ave., St. 
Paul. 

5038. DE WITT BILLMAN 
Lawyer; LL. W.; b. Ag 13, 1889, Tuscon, 
Ariz.; s. II. Billman. Prci)ared in East St. 
Louis H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Order of the 
Coif; Egyjitian Club; I'hilomathean; John Mar- 
shall Law Club; Jr. Cap Com.; Prelim. Honors. 
Address, Edgemont Sta.. East St. Louis, 111.; 
bvs. add., 250-3 Arcade Bldg., rfo.t 

5039. ROBERT OVERTON BLACK 
Designer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 30, 1890, 
Grecncastle, Ind.; s. Robert Miller (b. D 14, 
1845, Mt. .Sterling, Ky.) and I-aura Catherine 
(Moore) Black (b. !\ly 18, 1864, Areola, 111.). 
Prepared in Todd Seni., Woodstock, 111.; Univ. 
Acad. Theta Nu Epsilon. Mem., Williams 
and Black, designers and decorators. Cham- 
paign; The Pilot Industrial Oil Co., Houston, 
Tex. 2nd Lt., U. S. A. S., Ellington Field, 
Houston, Tex.; Mustered out, Ja 4, 1919- 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. ; S. A. R., 
Aero Club of Am. Married Margaret Fleda 
Hinson, Mr 23, 1918, Memphis. Address. 525 
Calhoun St.. Alcoma Ajits. # 3, Houston, Tex.; 
bus. add., The Pilot Industrial (Oil Co., 401 
Carter Bldg., do. 

5040. EVA BLAIR 
Teacher; B. S. in II. Sc.; b. Ja 23, 1886, 
Arthur, 111.; d. Geo. (b. 1852, Wurtemberg, 
Ger.) and Ellen (Martin) Blair (b. 1861. Mar- 
tinsburg, Ind.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
H. Sc. Club; Advisory Bd., Women's League. 
Columbia, Summer, 1914. Address, 226 Judd 
St., Woodstock, 111. 

5041. EDWARD BROW BLAISDELL 
Manager; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 16, 1890, Fall 
River, Mass.; s. Jesse (b. do.) and Sarah Edith 
(Watters) Blaisdell (h. do.). Prepared in B. 
M. C. Durfee II. S., Fall River, Mass. Alpha 
Tail Omega; Helmet; Ku Klux; Shield and 
Trident; Charter Mem., Ma-wan-da; Fresh 
Varsity Basketball; Class Baseball; lllio Staff 
Glee C^lub. Mgr., Warner Bros. Co., Bridge 
port. Conn, ist Lt. Co. TI, 4th Regt. C. H. G 
Married Elizabeth Rector, S 23, 1916, Bridge 
port. Conn. Cl'ild, Edward Brow, Jr., h. Jl 
21, 1917. Address, 1312 Iranistan Ave., 
Bridgeport, Conn.; bus. add., Warner Bros. 
Co., do. 

S042. ELMER R. BLOCK 

(Brother of No. 8140) 

Real Est.; A. B. in Bus.; b. N 15, 1887, 

.Sidney, 111.; s. Edward F. (b. My 17, 1859, 

Champaign) and Katherine (Hartzig) Block 



(b. Ag 7, 1 86 1, Detroit). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 1908-09; Univ. 
of Wis.. 1910-11. Alpha Tau Omega. Real 
E.St., Chicago, ist Lt., U. S. A., 346th F. A., 
Camp Lewis, Wash. Address, Sidney, 111. 

S043. AUGUSTA ELEANOR BOND 
(SMITH) 
(Sister of No. 2029, 2586) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 23, 1889, Mattoon, 
111.; d. Charles G. (b. S 18, 1851, Circleville, 
O.) and Malinda E. (McNutt) Bond (b. S 13, 
1854, Paris, 111.). Prepared in Urbana li. S.; 
East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1912. Alpha Delta 
Pi; Women's League Council; Glee Club. Pri- 
mary Teacher, Cary, 111., 1912-13; do., Met- 
calf, III., 1913-14; do., Champaign, 1914-15. 
Pres., Illin^c Club, St. Louis. 1917-18; Mem., 
Bd. of City Pan Hellenic, St. Louis, 1916-18. 
Nat. Sec, Alpha Delta Pi. Married Rhea 
Gordon Smith, O 30, 191S, Urbana. Address, 
3.:2 High St., Passaic, N. J. 

5044. GRACE MAY BOOKWALTER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 9, 1886, 
Gardner, 111.; d. M. Bookwalter. Prepared in 
Gardner H. S. Der Deutsche Verein. Ad- 
dress, Joliet, Ill.t 

S045 RALPH WALKER BOOZE 
(Brother of No. 6751) 
Elect. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 15, 1890, 
Sullivan,. lib; s. Charges Jackson (b. My 21, 
1S64, Gays, 111.) and Cora M. (Walker) 
Booze (b. Je 21, 1869). Prepared in .Sullivan 
H. S. Si^ma Nu; Ku Klux. Elec. Engr., 111. 
Traction Co., Bloomington, 111., St. Louis and 
Peoria, 1912-15; Supt., Madison Co. Light and 
Power Co., Granite City, 111., 1915-17; Elec. 
Engr., United Cias. Imp. Co., Philadelphia, 
1917- 1st Lt., Detailed Aviation Section, U. 
S. A., Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich., 
1918; A. E. I'., France; Wounded, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Sullivan, 111. 

5046. LESTER EDWARD BOWER 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. O 27, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. C. E. Bower. Prepared in Lake View 
H. S.; N. W. Med. Univ. Address, 3821 N. 
Hamlin Ave., Chicago. t 

5047. LANG FULTON BOWMAN 
Interne; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 14, 1884, Man- 
chester, ().; s. T. C. Bowman. Prepared in 
Olney H. S.; Rush Med. Coll. Sigma Mu Rho. 
Interne, Wash. Blvd. Hosp., Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 2449 Washington Blvd., Chicago. t 

5048. EUGENE PATRICK BRADLEY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 23, 1883, 
Denver; s. J. T. (b. Je 5, 1859, St. Louis) and 
Emma (Ensmingcr) Bradley (b. Ap i, 1863, 
Terre Haute, Ind.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
.Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Shield and Trident; 
Helmet. Engr., Irociuois Engng. Co., St. Louis, 
1912-13; Mgr., Iro(|uois Engng. Co., New York 
City, 1913-14; Hester-Bradley Co., Sales and 
Engrs., St. Louis. 1914-18. Consulting Engr., 
Aviation Fields, Belleville, 111., do.. Ft. Sill, 
Okla., 1917; Govt. Engr., Camp Pike, Little 
Rock, Ark;, 1917; Capt., Q. M. C, N. A., 
1918—. Mem., A. S. M. E.; Am. Soc. of Heat- 
ing and Ventilating Engrs.; St. Louis Engrs. 
Club; St. Louis Archs. Club. Address, 5327 
Maple Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., 4212 Chein. 
Bldg.. do. 

5049. EUGENIA BRADLEY (MARYATT) 
(Wife of No. 3869) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 2, 1891, Emporia, 
Kan.; d. William Henry (b. N 13, 1864, I.oda, 
111.) and Fannie (.Slocum) Bradley (b. Je 18, 
1863. Kewanee, 111.). Prepared in Loda H. 
S, ; Univ. Acad. Asst. Prin., H. S., Lena, 111., 



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191213. Mem., Congr. Church. Married El- 
mer Fauntleroy Maryatt ('09), My 14, 1913, 
Loda, 111. Children: David Pendleton, b. Ap 
10, 1914; Bradley, b. Ag 7, 1915; Rachael, b. 
D 31, 1916. Address, 4014 Holly St., St-attlc, 
Wash. 

Soso. CHARLES WILLIAM BREMNER 

Purchase Agt.; B. S. in C. E.; b. 1e u, 18S9, 
Red Oak. Ta.; s. George 11. (b. D 17. i8tij. Mar- 
shalltown, la.) and Louise A. (.Stephenson) 
Bremner (b. Ja ;;5, 1S70, 111.). Prepared in 
Lyons Tp. H. S., La Grange. Alpha Sigma 
Phi; Dramatic Club; C. E. Club. Engr. and 
("ontr. Govt. Work, New Cumberland, I'a.; 
Purchase Agt., Hates & Rogers Const. Co., Chi- 
cago, 1918 — •. Married Rulh Boyd, S 25, 1913, 
Glen Ellyn, 111. Child, Robert Boyd. b. Jl lo. 
1914. Address, Glen Ellyn, 111.; b^is. add., c/o 
Bates & Rogers Const. Co., Chicago. 



5051. CLARA MABEL BROOKS 
(BENNITT) 
(Wife of No. 5544; Sister of Nos. 2916, 6763) 
B. L. S.; b. Ag 29, 1880, Saunemin, 111.; d. 
George W. (b. F 14, 1850) and Anne Augusta 
(Gray) Brooks (b. F 22, 1852). I'repared in 
Univ. Acad. Sigma Kappa; Yo Ma; lUiola. 
Childrcns Lib., Pub. 1-, '.. Ft. Worth, Te.\.; 
Pub. Lib., Iloopeston, 111. Married Ralph A. 
Bennitt ('13), My 1, 1915. Address, Chuqui- 
comata. via Autofogasta, Chile Exploration, 
Chile. S. A. 

5052. ROBERTA MARGARET BROWN 

Teacher; A. B. in 11. Sc; b. O S, 1887. 
Newark, 111.; d. Robert M. (b. Jc 8, 1852, do.) 
and Margaret A. (Nettlcion) Brown (b. Jl 11, 
1853, Ashton, 111.). Prepared in .Ashton 11. S.; 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher. H. Sc, Har- 
risburg. 111., 1912-15; do., Ashton, 111., 1915-16; 
do., Belvidere, 111., 1910. Address, Ashton, 111. 

5053. LEWIS ALLEN HRUB.\KER 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 10, 1890. Lan- 
caster, Pa.; s. Henry Clay (,b. 1843, do.) and 
Mary (Tucker) Brubaker (b. 1851, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Yeates Sch. Lancaster, Pa.; Franklin 
and Marshall Coll., Lancaster. Pa. Phi Kappa 
Psi. Supt., Bldg. Const., Washinglon, 1ml., 
1912; Arch. Draftsman and Engr., A. L. Pills 
burv. Arch., Bloomington, 111., 1913; do.. Hewitt 
& fimerson, Peoria, 1914-15; Jo., llolabird & 
Roche, Chicago, 1916-17; do., Leonard Engng. 
Co., Chicago, 1917-18; Chester Shipbuilding Co., 
Chester, Pa., 1918 — . Married .\my Gere, .\g 
30, 1913, Urbana. Children; Rulh Annette, b. 
My 1914; Margaret Mary, b. My 1916. Ad- 
dress, Chester, Pa.; bii.f. add., Chester Ship- 
building Co., do. 

5054. OSCAR E. BULKELEY 

Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 2. 18S5, 
Oneida, 111.; s. John A. (b. S 23, 1842, Canton, 
O.) and Emma II. (Copley) Bulkeley (h. Je 9, 
1850, Liberty, Pa.). Prepared in Grand Junc- 
tion (Colo.) H. S.; Riverside (Calif.) II. S. B. 
S., Knox Coll., 1905. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau 
Beta Pi. Enijr., City Water Dept., Rockford, 
111, 1912-16; Supt., City Water Dept., Jack- 
son, Mich.,' 1916-18; Engng. Dept., E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours & Co.. Nashville, Tenii.. 
1918; Engr.. Rockford, 111., 1918 — . Aulh.: 
Water and Water Meters, 1917, Proc. Lcdi/K.' 
of Mich. Municil^alitirs. 1917; Water Works 
Management, Am. City, 1917. Mem., Am. 
Waterworks Assn.; Assoc, mem., A. S. C. E. 
Married Edna S. Best, D 21, 1912, Clyde, 111. 
Child, Mary Louise, b. Mr 20, 19 16. Address, 
502 College Ave., Rockford, 111.; bus. add., 20S 
trust Bldg., do. 



5055 ARIIIUR ERNES r UURWASH 
(Husband of No. 7315; Brother of Nos. 
5569, 8185) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 7, 1S89, 
Champaign; s. Daniel A. (b. Ag 9, 1851, St. An- 
drews, E. Quebec. Can.) and Sarah E. (Berry) 
Burwash (b. O 12. 1857. So. Wis.). Prepared in 
Chami)aign H. S. Track. St. Soil Sur., 
L'niv. of 111. 1913-14; Farmer, Chami'aign, igi.j- 
19; Farm .\dviser, Piatt Co., Monticello, 111.. 
1919—. 1st Lt. Inf.. U. S. R., 1918; Discharged 
for physical disability. Married Mabel C. Wom- 
acks C'15), Je 30, 1917, Chicago. ChiUl, Richard 
lUnry, b. Mr 20. igi8. Address. R. 2, 
Champaign; bus. add., Monticello, 111. 

5056. HOWARD MONREAU BUTTERS 
Sales Engr.: B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 24, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Francis M. (b. do.) and Clara 
C P-artholomeu) Butters (b. Libertyville, -111.). 
Prepared in Crane Tech. II. S., Chicago. Alpha 
Sigma Phi. Sales Engr., Middle West terri- 
tory. Mem., A. F. A. I\I. Married Florence 
L. Danneil, Ja 16, 1018, Chicago. Address, 
4343 Van Buren St., Chicago. 

5057. DONALD ERSKINE BIVKRS 
(Brother of No. 331 1) 
Efficiency Engr., B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 27, 
1884, Gait, 111.; s. John (b. Mr 2, 1834, Lan- 
caster Co., Pa.) and Frances Anna (GalO 
Buyers (b. Ja 23, 1S43. Buyerstown, Pa.). Pre- 
pareil in Sterling Tp. 11. S. Stud. Branch. A. 
S. M. E.; Sterling Club. Engr.. 111. Steel Co.. 
Gary, Ind., 1912; Deere & Co., Moliiie, 111., 
11)12-13; liistr., Ore. Agr. Coll., 191:5-14; Battle 
(reek, Mich.. 1916-17; Efficiency Engr., Key- 
sinne \\'orks, International Harvester Co.. 
Riickfalls. 111. Mem., Soe. for Promotion of 
Kngii.a;. Educ, 1914-17. Married Gertrude 
l-'lizabeth Langsdon, S 7, 1911, Sterling, 111. 
.iddrcss, 1202 W. 3rd St., Sterling, 111. 

5058. CHARLES EDWIN CALDWELL, JR. 
Manager; A. li. in Sc. ; b. N 12, 1887, Chi- 
cago; s. C. E. Caldwell. I'repared in Univ. H. 
S., Chicago. Mgr., Washington Branch of Lib. 
Bur. Address, 743 15th St., N. W., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

5059. MORTON RUSSELL CARLSON 

Dairy Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 13, 1888, 
Moline, 111.; s. Oscar F. Carlson. Prciiared in 
.Moline H. S. Agr. Club; Class Football; Sr. 
.'^tag Com. Dairy Farm. Deere & Co., Moline, 
111. Sergt., 12 Ord., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 1132 22nd St., Moline, Ill.t 

5060. JOSE ORIOL CARRERO 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; h. Mr 23, 1S90, 
JIayagiiez, P. R.; s. Jose A. (,b. Rcncon, P. R.) 
and Josefa (Brito) "Carrero (b. Mayagiiez, P. 
R.). 'i'repared in Mayagiiez (P. R.) II. S. Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Chem., Bur. of 
Clieni., Charlottesville, Va., 1913-14; Dept., 
.Vgr., Mayagiiez, P. R., 1914 — . Mem., A. C. S. 
.Iddress, 57 Sol St., Mayagiiez, P. R. 

S061. ROY RUDY CARTER 
With Rockford Const. Co.; B. S. in C. E.; 
b. O 2 1, 1888, Olathe, Kan.; s. W. L. Carter. 
Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. Asst., G. E. D., 
Univ. of 111.; Instr., do., 1910-12; With Rock- 
ford Const. Co., Rockford Highway Dept. Ad- 
dress, 32S Kent St., Rockford, Ill.t 

5062. FLORA MARGARET CASE 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., i9i.'?- 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Treas., Y. 
W. C. A. Asst., Catalog Dept., Univ. of 111. 
Lib., 1912-13; Sell. Libn., Salem, Ore., 1913-17; 
Libn., do., 1917 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 
Pacific N. West. Lib. Assn. Address, Public 
Lib., Salem, Ore. 



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S063. HAROLD CLAYTON M. CASE 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr i, 1890, 
Dunlap, III.; s. C. M. Case. Prepared in 
Dunlap H. S. Alpha Zeta; ///. Agr. Staff; Agr. 
Club. Asst., An. Ilusb., Univ. of 111. 1912-13; 
Asst. St. Leader, Farm Advisory work, do., 
1913-18; Assoc., Farm Orgn. and Mgmt., do., 
191S — . Address, 1410 W. University Ave., 
Urbana. 

5064. HAROLD SMITH CASH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 13, 1890, Har- 
vard, III.; s. David Edson (b. D 22, 1853, do.) 
and Sarah (Smith) Cash (b. Jl 28, 1859. do.). 
Prepared in Harvard H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; 
Agr. Club. Farmer, Harvard, 111. Mem., A. 
F. A. M. Address, Harvard, 111. 

5065. •ELIZABETH HENRIETTA CASS 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1913; b. My 30,, 
1880, Olympia, Wash.; d. James F. Cass. Pre- 
pared in Tacoma (Wash.) H. S. Kappa Kapjia 
Gamma. Cataloger, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1913- 
14; Lib. Sch., West. Reserve Univ., Cleveland; 
Asst. Instr., Lib. Sch., do.; Libn., Portland 
Cement Assn., Chicago. Died O 25, 191 7, Chi- 
cago. 

5066. SHERMAN CASS 
Supt., Schs. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 10, 
i8j54; s- James (b. My 15, 1834) and Emma C. 
(Glascock) Cass (b. O.). Prepared in East. 
III. St. Norm. Sch. Siipt., Iloopeston, 111.; do., 
Sidell, 111.; do., VVestville, 111. Auth.: Partici- 
ples and Infinitives, pamphlet. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Cassie Maude Evans, J I 8, 
1887. Address, R 8, Danville, III. 

5067. LUCIUS ORVILLE CHAMBERLAIN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. irt Ry. C. E.; b. Jl 21, 
1885, Eldara, 111.; s. Alfred Veil (b. D 12, 
1858, do.) and Mary Emma (Coley )Chamber- 
lain (b. Jl 23, 1861, Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared 
in Pittsfield H. S. Prin. Organizer, Ry. Club. 
Draftsman, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1912-13; 
Asst., Engng. Corps, New Castle, Pa., 1913; 
Draftsman, D. L. and West. R. R., 1914; 
Draftsman, Hy. Const., Vermilion Co., Dan- 
ville, 111., 1915; Draftsman, Rock Island, R. 
R. Co., Chicago, 1916 — . Mem., Am. Road 
Builders Assn., 1916; Am. Soc. for Testing 
Materials, 191 7; Univ. Place Christian Church. 
Married Sadie Margaret Virden, 1) 25, 19 15, 
Springfield, III. .-iddress, 5521 Kinibark Ave., 
Chicago. 

5068. EDWIN VAN METER CHAMPION 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 18, 1890, Mansfield, 
111.; s. Dr. Joseph Van Rleter and Minnie 
(Smithson) Champion. Prepared in Mansfield 
H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Shield 
and Trident; Ma-wan-da; Pres., Ath. Assn. 
Lawyer, Peoria, 1912-17; Asst. .it. Atty., Pe 
oria Co., 1917. O. T. C., Ft. Sheridan; 1st Lt., 
341st Inf., Camp Grant, 111., 1917; Cant., 
Blackhawk Div., A. E. F., France, 19 18; Re- 
turned to V. S.j 191 8. Address, 549 Woolner 
Bldg., Peoria. 

5069. VUN-DIN CHINZUN CHANG 
Asst. Field Dir.; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1913; 
b. Je 8, 1880, Slianghai, China; s. Vun Dah 
Chang. Prepared in St. John's Univ. Prep., 
China. Agr. Club; Chinese Stud. Club. Asst. 
Field Dir., Chinese Nat. Oil Adni. in coopera- 
tion with the Standard Oil Co., New York, 
1 914 — . Address, Yen An Fu Shcnsi, China. 

5070. DENISON WILLIAMS CHAPMAN 
Engr. and Salesman; P.. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 

19, 1890, Cliicago; s. Charles Edward fb. Mr 

20, 1864, Hudson, Mich.) and Phebe (Pound) 
Chapman (b. F 12, 1864, Chicago.). Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S.; Armour Inst. Chem., 
Peoples Gas, Light, and Coke Co., Chicago; 
Engr. and Special Salesinan, Indus. Dept., do. 
Address, 5602 Kenwood Ave., Chicago. 



5071. ARTHUR MELTON CHAVOUS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 2, 1885, 
Urbana; s. C. A. Cliavous. Prepared in Cen- 
tral H. S., Columbus, O.; O. St. Univ. Ad- 
dress, 417 Wheatland Ave., Columbus, O. 

5072. HOWARD LOWELL CHENEY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 12, 1889, 
Chicago; s^ E. S. Cheney. Prepared in Engle- 
wood ir. S.; Armour Inst. Delta Kappa Epsi- 
lon; Tau Beta I'i; Arch. Club; Fresh. Varsity 
Football; Capt., Fresh. Varsity Basketball; Var- 
sity Football; Varsity Track. io6th Engrs., 
31st Div. F. A., Camp Zachary Tavlor, Kv. 
Address, 841 Ainslie St., Chicago; bus. add., 
208 S. La Salle St., do. 

5073. ALTA FERNE CHIPPS (COOL) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jc 13, 1888, Sullivan 

111.; d. A. Chipps. Prepared in Sullivan H. S. ; 
Forest Park Univ. Alpha Chi Omega; Sr. 
Cap and Gown Com. Married Sid M. Cool, 
Ja 25, 19 1 7. Address, Hammond, Ill.t 

5074. WILLIAM GLADSTONE CLARK 
(Brother of Nos. 1842, 2614, 3683, 6157) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 31, 1886, Car- 
thage, 111.; s. Lot Bozarth (b. N 26, 1848, W. 
Ya.) and Matilda Jane (Jackson) Clark (b. Ja 
16, 1856, Warsaw, 111.). I'repared in Carthage 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Scal)l)ard and Blade; Agr. 
Club; Ed. ///. Agr.; Capt., Univ. Regt. Farmer, 
Idylwilde, 1912 — •. Sec, Co. Livestock Assn.; 
Sec. and Dir., Farm Bur. Married Elizabeth 
Elsie Sprague, Ag 31, 1917- Joliet, 111. .-Id- 
dress, Jdylwilde, Carthage, III. 

5075. ROBERT RAYMOND CLAKKE 
(Brother of Nos. 4596, 6159) 
Engineer; 15. S. in Ry. E. E.: b. N 17, 1889, 
Noblesville, Ind.; s. John O. (b. N 25, 1851, 
Hamilton C^o., Ind.) and Mary (White) Clarke 
(b. Je 4, 1855, Hamilton Co., Ind.). Prepared 
in Noblesville (Ind.) II. S. Elec. Engr., Wag- 
ner Elec. Mfg. Co., St. Louis, 1912-13; do. 
Cleveland. 1913 — . Mem., Jovian (3rder, 1914 
18; Elec. League of Cleveland, 1914-18. Mar 
ried Erna S. Clarke, N 12, 1914, Elmhurst, III 
Child, Barbara, b. Mr 31, 1918. Address, 124; 
Webb Road, Lakewood, C3.; bus. add., 701 
Union Bldg., Cleveland. 

5076. JOEL SIMMONS COFFEY 
(Brother of No. 2617) 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 8, 1884, Rugby, 
Ind.; s. Calvin Allen ""b. D i, 1839, Knoxville, 
Tenn.) and Joseohine (Simmonds) Coffey (b. 
Ag 17, 1852, Westport, Ind.). I'repared in 
Hope (Ind.) H. S.; Greensburg (Ind.) II. S. 
Acacia; Alpha Zeta. Instr., An. Ilusb., Purdue 
Univ., 1012-14; Lecturer, Univ. 'of la.; Asst. 
Prof., An. Ilusb., do., 1914-17. Auth.: Judging 
Swine for Beginners, 1914; Care and Mgmt. of 
P.rood Sow and Litters, 1917. Address, 181 W. 
8th Ave., Columbus, O. 

^077. JOHN ROBERT CtJLVlLLE 
Engnj;. Writer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 17, 
1890. Galesburg, 111.; s. George William (b. 
Scotland) and Julia Estclla (Sage) Colville (h. 
Conn.). Prepared in Galesburg II. S. Tau 
Beta I'i; Eta Kai)pa Nu; Final Ilonors. Tech. 
Writer, Nat. Lamp Works, Gen. Elec. Co., 
1912 — . Auth.: Engng. Buls.; articles in Ulec. 
IVorld, Iron Af/c, Factory, and others. Mem., 
Illuminating Engng. Soc. Married Georgia 
Frances King, Jl 20, 1914, Mason City, la. 
Child, John Robert, Jr., b. My 2, 1015. Ad- 
dress, 14.S30 Strathmore Ave., Cleveland; bus. 
add., Nela Park. do. 



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S078. CARL COLVIN 
Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 3, 1889, 
Olney, 111.; s. W. E. (b. O 8, 1848, Hicrhland 
Co., O.) and Lydia J. (Jackson) Colvin (b. Jl 
21, 1852, O.). Prepared in Olney H. S. Iris; 
Alpha Zeta; Phi Delta Kappa; Delta Kappa Pi; 
Adelphic; Agr. .Club; Univ. Club; Class Sec. 
Instr., Bloomington, 1912-13; do., Blackburn 
Coll.. Carlinville, 111., 1913-15; do., Norm. Sch., 
Charleston, I!!., 1915-18; Assoc, Apt. Educ, 
Univ. of 111., 19 1 8—. 111. Nat. Guard. Auth. : 
Course in Act. for Rural Schs., Normal Sch. 
Bui.; Series of Articles in Sch. News. Mem., 
Christian Church. Married Helen Schmidt, D 
21, 191 2, Champaign. Addt'ess, 317 Washing- 
ton Blvd., Urbana; bus. add., Room 553 Agr. 
Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

5079. VALENTIN CONFESOR 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N i, 1888, 
Cabatuan, P. I.; s. Julian Confesor. Prepared 
in Iloilo (P. I.) H. S. Cosmopolitan Club. E. 
E. Soc; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E.; Philippine 
Govt. Stud. Elec. Engr., West. Elec. Co., 
Omaha, Neb. Address, Cabatuan, Iloilo, P. I. 

5080. ARTHUR FOSTER CONNARD 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 12, 1886, 
Elwin, 111.; s. Milton Allen (b. N 30, 1859, do.) 
and Eva Luella (Foster) Connard (b. Ag 4, 
1865, do.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Tau 
Kappa Epsilon; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. ; 
Onyx. Draftsman, Aurora. 111., 1912-14; 
Draftsman and Designing Engr., Riverton, 
Minn., 1914-16; Draftsman and Estimator, Du- 
luth, Minn., 1916-17; Struct. Draftsman, Chi- 
cago, 1917; Hull Draftsman, Emergency Fleet 
Work, Savannah, Ga., 1917-18. Struct, and 
Mech. Draftsman, Hull Dept., U. S. Shipping 
Bd., Cleveland. .Xuth.: The Rowe Mine Ore 
Washer, The Labor Saz'cr, 1916. Address, R. 
4, Decatur, 111. 

S081. EDWIN LEWIS CONNELL 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 14, 1889, 
Joliet, 111.; s. Lewis Wheeler (b. 1864, Water- 
loo, la.) and Lulu (Stearns) Connell (b. 1861, 
Joliet, 111.). Prepared in Joliet To. H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Prelim, and Final Honors. Ener., 
Wagner Elec. Mfg. Co.. St. Louis, 1012-17; 
Chief Engr., Van Dorn Elec. Tool Co.. Cleve- 
land, 1917 — . Address. 2978 Woodhill Road, 
Cleveland; bus. add.. Van Dorn Elec. Tool Co., 
Cleveland. 

5082. DELMAR GROSS COOKE 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; 

Ph. D., 1917; b. Jl 26, 1888, Piper City, 111.; s. 
James Allen (b. New Berlin. Pa.) and Minnie 
(Gross) Cooke (b. do.). Prepared in Culver 
Mil. Acad. Instr., Eng., H. S., Cham- aign, 
1912-14; do., Univ. of Tex., 1917. Med. De- 
tachment, Base Hosp., Camp Taylor, Ky., 
1918-19. Address, Piper City, 111. 

5083. LEON JOSEPH CORBEY 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 23, 1889, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Edward Salem (b. F i8, 1863, 
do.) and Angel Tillie (Meier) Corbey (b. Mr 
26, 1866). Prepared in Elgin H. S. Arch. 
Club: Univ. Orchestra. Arch., Weary & Alford 
Co., Chicago, igi2 — . Mem., Illini Club, Chi- 
cago, 1912; 111. Chap., A. I. A., 1915. Ad- 
dress, 22$ Villa St., Elgin, 111.; bus. add., 
Weary & Alford Co., 1907 S. Michigan Ave., 
Chicago. 

5084. JAMES HENRY COULTER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 7, 1888, 
Hersman, 111.; s. George (b. Brown Co., 111.) 
and Lena (Aber) Coulter (b. do.). Prepared 
in Pittsfield H. S. Civ. Engr., Am. Creosoting 
Co., 1913; do., Can. Creosoting Co., Trenton, 
Can., 1914; do., Canadian Tar Products Co., 
Ltd., Montreal, Can., 1914 — . Married Frances 



Edith Watson, Ag 18, 1913, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: James Henry Jr., b. Jl 16, 1914; Mary 
Lena Elizabeth, b. N 24, 191 6. Address, 610 
Madison Ave., Montreal, Can. 

5085. LUVERN HENRIETTA CRAWFORD 
(FRANKLIN) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 12, 1886, Bondville. 
111.; d. J. W. (b. Ap 30, 1840, O.) and Julia 
Anna (Stoker) Crawford (b. Ag 20, 1845, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Grand Prairie 
Sem. Married Richard Franklin, Je iS, 1913, 
Champaign. Children: Richard Crawford, b. 
N II, 1915; Julia Ann, b. D 29, 1917. Address, 
1720 E. 13th Ave., Spokane. 

5086. WILLIAM LESLIE CROW 
Student; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 22, 
1889, Chatham, 111.; s. O. B. Crow. Prepared 
in Springfield H. S. A. M., Milliken Univ., 
1914. Delta Omega; Le Cercle Frangais; 
Ionian. Prin., H. S., Humboldt, Neb.; Univ. 
of Chicago Law Sch. Address, 6103 Ingleside 
Ave., Chicago. t 

S087. LOUIS EDWIN DALLENBACH 
(Brother of Nos. 2630, 4123) 
Farmer; A. B. in Sc; b. S 13, 1889, Cham- 
paign; s. John Jacob (b. Je 7, 1856, Ripley, 
O.) and Anna C. (Mittendorf) Dallenbach (b. 
Jl 6, 1857, Cook Co., 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. M. A., Cornell, rgi^. Delta 
I'psilon; Scabbard and Blade; 1st Lt. and Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Farmer, Champaign, 1913-17. 
Mem., Bat. F., ist 111. F. A., 1915-17; ist Lt., 
F. A. R. C, 1917; Capt., do., 1917; Mustered 
out, F 10. 1919. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 
127 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

S088. JOHN WALKER DAVIS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 18, 1888, 
Poseyville, Ind.; s. John B. (b. Mr 12, 184s, 
do.) and Lucy (Walker) Davis (b. Ja 21, 
1848, do.). Prepared in Poseyville (Ind.) H. 
S.; Ind. Univ., 1907-8. Triangle; Tau Beta 
Pi. Foreinan and Engr., Am. Creosoting Co., 
1912-14; Asst., Gen. Supt., Am. Tar Products 
('o., Chicago, 1914 — . Rlarried Ethel E. Law- 
ler, Je 22, 191 7, Chicago. Child, Lucy Jane, 
b. Je 7, 1918. Address, 733 E. Marquette 
Road, Chicago; bus. add., 1092-208 S. LaSalle 
St., do. 

S089. FRANK CLIFFORD DEAN 
Agr. Ed.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 3:, 1887, 
La Moille, 111.; s. George Benton (b. Ap 5, 
1S52, Dover, 111.) and Grace Laura (Cross- 
man) Dean (b. Peru, 111.). Prepared in Prince- 
Ion Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Neb., 1914-15. Tau 
Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Delta Chi; Managing 
Kd., The Daily Illini. City Ed., The Kankakee 
Daily Gazette, 191 2-1 4; Agr. Ed., The Univ. of 
Neb., 1914-16; Asst. Ed,, The O. St. Univ. 
Coll. of Agr. Exten. Service, 1916 — . Auth.: 
.Articles contributed to a number of Agr. and 
Gen. Newsnapers. Mem., Baptist Church. Mar- 
ried Iva Marie DeRose, Ja 14, 1914, Princeton, 
111. Child, George Maurice, b. My 9, 1915. 
.-Iddress, 1496 Belmont Ave., Columbus, O. 

5090. ARTHUR DECHMAN 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. My 22, 
1888, Chicago; s. Mathias (b. Ger.) and Augus- 
ta (Sperling) Dechman (b. do.). Prepared in 
John Marshall H. S., Chicago; Valparaiso 
Univ. Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; 
V. P., Jr. Class; Sr. Class Football; Sr. Smoker 
Com.; Chm., Chem. Dance Com.; Sr. Memo- 
rial Com.; Asst. Mgr., Circus. Sanitary Dist., 
Chicago. 1913; Steel Bus., Champaign, 1914-15; 
Sales Engr., Permutit Co., N. Y., 1916-17. 
Married Ida Mae Shotwell, D 17, 1913, Evans- 
ton, 111. Address, 2793 Avondale Ave., Cleve- 
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5091. EVA AMES DEDRICK 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 19, 1890, Geneseo, 
111.; d. John Dedrick. Prepared in Geneseo H. 
S. Alpha Xi Delta. Address, 527 S. Center 
St., Geneseo, Ill.t 

5092. CHARLES EDMUND DE LEUW 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1916; b. 

Jl 3, 1891, Jacksonville, III.: s. Oscar Anthony 
(b. 1848, Ger.) and Mary Elizabeth (Tribbey) 
De Leuw (b. S 14, 1850, Winchester, 111.). 
Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta. Mech. and San. Engr., Central Engng. 
Bur., Chicago, 1912-14; Engr., Ewing & Allen, 
do., 1915-16; do.. Gales & De Leuw do., 1917 — . 
Pvt. and Corp., ist III. Cavalry, 191 6-1 7; ist 
Lt., 4th U. S. Engrs., Camp Greene, N. C, 
1917; Capt., 4th Engrs.. A. E. P., France, 1918; 
VVounded S 29, 191 8; Awarded service cross, 
Ag 1918; Mustered out, Ja 22, 1919. Mem., 
West. Soc. of Engrs.; A. S. C. E.; Illini Club 
of Chicago. Married Martha Guthrie, Ag 21, 
1917, Riverside, 111. Address, Riverside, 111.; 
bus. add., Monadnock Block, Chicago. 

5093. IRVING POLHEMUS DE MOTT 
(Husband of No. 3348; Brother of No. 6198) 

Mgr., Real Est. and Ins. Bus.; A. B. in Bus. 
L. & A.; b. O 20, 1881, Bushnell, 111.; s. Rich- 
ard Ray (b. Mr 25, 1847, Stanton, N. J.) and 
Mary Helen (Polhemus) De Mott (b. My 9, 
1 85 1, Fairview, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Mgr., Real Est., Loans and Ins. Bus., 1912-18. 
Pvt., Co. A., nth Bn., Minn. Home Guards, 
1917 — . Mem., Onyx Club. Married Mary 
Gertrude Doherty ('08), Ja i, 1916, Cham- 
paign. Children: John Irving, b. N 8, 1916; 
Margaret Aileen, b. Jl 21, 1918. Address, Box 
136, Crookston, Minn.; bus. add., Crookston 
St., Bank Bldg., do. 

5094. HERBERT GLENN DERRY 
Merchant; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 2, 1888, 

Vermont, 111.; s. William Louis (b. N 3, 1858, 
do.) and Laura (Kirkbeide) Derry (b. O 29, 
1859, do.). Prepared in Vermont H. S.; Univ. 
Acad.; Stud., Telephone Engng., Educ. Dept., 
The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph 
Co., Denver. Gen. Elec. Lamp Works, Harri- 
son, N. J., 1912-13; Farm Implement Dealer, 
Vermont, 111., 1915; Mountain States Tele- 
phone and Telegraph Co., Denver, 1915-17; 
Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co., Miami, 
Ariz., 1917-18; Farm Implement Dealer, Ver- 
mont, 111., 1918 — . Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Married Marcaret Hewett, N 10, 1917, Globe, 
Ariz. Address, Vermont, HI. 

5095. JOHN JOSEPH DESMOND 
Salesman; B. S. in ii. E.; b. Jl 31. 1885, 

Woodstock, 111.; s. William d. do.) and Mar- 
garet (Nolan) Desmond (b. do.). Prepared in 
Woodstock H. S. Phi Kaiipa; Jr. Prom. Com.; 
Pres., Sr. Class. Cml. Dept., West. Elec. Co., 
1912-14; Salesman, Line Material Co., S. Mil- 
waukee, 1914 — . Mem., Illini Club of Chicago, 
1913 — . Married Elvira J. Lokay, O 30, 1916, 
Chicago. Child, Sylvia Susan, b. D 14, 1917. 
Address, 3951 Waveland Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., Line Material Co., South Milwaukee. 

5096. FRED ROBERT DEWEND 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 1 1, 1887, 

Davenport, la.; s. C. F. Dewend. Prepared in 
Moline H. S. Address, 2028 6th Ave., Moline, 
Ill.t 

5097. WILLIAM HOVEY DEWEY 
(Brother of No. 2637) 

Grain Commissioner; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 
5, 1890, Sheffield. 111.; s. William W. (b. Jl 14, 
1851, Lunenburgh. Vt.) and May (Williams) 
Dewey (b. F 6, 1855. Lakesville, Tnd.). Pre- 
pared in Henry H. S.; Bradley Poly. Tech. 
Inst., 1909-10. Beta Theta Pi. Clerk, W. W. 



Dewey & Sons, Grain Commissioners, Peoria, 
1912-14; Mem., firm, do., 1914 — . Capt., Q. M. 
U. S. R., 1917; Asst. Camp Q. M., Syracuse, 
N. Y. ; Gen. Hdqtrs. A. E. F., France. Mem., 
Univ. Club of Peoria; Creve Coeur Club; Auto 
Club; Peoria Bd. of Trade. Address, 119 N. 
Elmwood Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 26 Bd. of 
Trade, do. 

5098. ROBERT WILLIAM DICKENSON 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 21, 1887, 
Paris, III.; s. W. W. (b. 1840, do.) and Eliza- 
beth K. (Rigg) Dickenson (b. Reading Pa.). 
Prepared in Paris H. S. Agr. Club; Track 
Team. Asst., Soil Physics, Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1912-17; Farm Adviser, Cass Co., 
111., 1919— . 2nd Lt., Inf. Sec, O. R. C; 
ist Lt., Inf., Ind. O. R. C; ist Lt., Signal 
Corps, Nat. Guard. U. S. ; ist Lt., A. S. S. C. 
Photographic Section; Mustered out, D ii, 
1918. Married Gladys Blanche Wilson, Je 9, 
1917, Chicago. Address, Paris, 111.; bus. add., 
Virginia, 111. 

S099. HARRY ALLEN DOANE 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 6, 1889, 
Malta, 111.; s. A. C. Doane. Prepared in Syca- 
more H. S. E. E. Soc. Address, 121 Alma St., 
Sycamore, Ill.t 

SI 00. WILFRED M. DOHERTY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 7, 1890, St. Charles, 
111.; s. James T. (b. do.) and Julia (Moran) 
Doherty (b. do.). Prepared in St. Charles H. 
S. Order of the Coif; Fresh. Honors; Prelim, 
and Final Honors; Class Football. Law prac- 
tice, Bulkley, Gray, and More; do., Bulkley, 
More, and Talmadge, Chicago. 1012 — . Mem. 
and Dir., St. Charles Club; Chicago Bar Assn. 
Address, 116 W. Main St., St. Charles, 111.; 
bus. add., 137 S. La Salle St., Chicago. 

5101. OTIS BOND DORSEY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 23, 1890, 
Perry, 111.; s. John Wilson (b. Mr 22, 1853, 
do.) and Elizabeth Ellen (Bond) Dorsey (b. F 
22, 1861, do.). Prepared in Perry H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. E. E. Soc. Engng. Dept., Edison Lamp 
Works, Gen. Elec. Co., 1912-16; Power Supt. 
and Elec. Engr., Hopkins & Allen Arms Co., 
Norwich, Conn., 1916-17. Corp., Co. A. 301st 
Mach. Gun Bn., Camp Devens, Mass.; Sergt., 
Co. A, 301st Mach. Gun Bn., 76th Div., A. E. 
F., France; do., 14th Co., A. C. S.. Camp de la 
Valbonne. do. Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; A. F. 
A. M., 32nd Degree. Address, 41 Boswell Ave.. 
Norwich, Conn. 

5102. THOMAS DUNN 
Merchant; A. B. in Bus.; b. N 30, 1889, 
Moline, 111.; s. George D. (b. do.) and Vera 
(Tegeler) Dunn (b. Manchester. Eng.). Pre- 
pared in Moline ?T. S. ; Mil. Stores Service 
Course, Univ. of Chicago. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Yoxan. Hardware Bus., San Diego, Calif., 
1912-15; do., Moline, 111., 1916-17. U. S. A. S., 
1917 — . Mem., Univ. Club, San Diego, Calif., 
1913-15. and Moline. 111.; Moline Cml. Club; 
Rock Island Cml. Club. Address. 1524 3rd 
Ave., Moline, 111. 

5103. PHILLIP R. DUNTON 
Transportation Engr.; B."S. in M. E.; b. Mr 
24, 1885, Salem, Kan.; s. George William (b. S 
22, 1853. Farmington Falls, Me.) and Lydia 
(Schenck) Dunton (b. Ap 4, 1851, Fond du Lac, 
Wis.). Prepared in Kan. St. Agr. Coll. Trans- 
portation Engr.. 1912-13; Supt.. Water and 
Elec. Power Plant, McPherson, Kan., 1913-14; 
Supt., Water and Elec. Power Plant. Ponca 
City, Okla., 1914-18- Pvt.. Co. A. 326 Bn., 
Tank Corps: Sergt., Tank Corps.. Hdatrs. Co. 
326 Bn. Mem., A. S. M. E.; Jovian Order, 
Address, Ponca City, Okla. 



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5104. ELAIR DILWORTH DUVAL 
Sales Engr. ; B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; b. Ja 4, 
1888; s. Jean Cl'arles Eugene (b. Jl 26, 1862, 
Can.) and Estelle (Carter) Duval (b. S 28, 
1865, Bluff City, III.). Prepared in Omaha 
(Neb.) II. S.; Univ. of Neb., 1906-08. Ilus. 
Sales Engr., Am. Radiator Co. for Tidewater 
section of Va. Supt., Const. Q. M. Corps. U. 
S. A.; Capt. and Adjt., Norfolk Regt., Norfolk 
Protective League. Married Grace Hartman, 
Te 4, 1914, New Albany, Ind. Address, 32 
Bedford Apts., Norfolk Va. ; bus. add.. P. O. 
Box 1 163, do. 

Sios. EDWARD LOUIS EAGLE 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ag 25. 1889, Streator, 
111.; s. Isidore (b. D 8, 1853, Ger.) and Cathe- 
ine (Whalen) Eagle (b. Ireland). Prepared in 
Streator H. S. Order of Coif; Philoniathean; 
John Marshall Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Lawyer. Moline, 111., 1913-16; Asst. St. Atty., 
Rock Island Co., III., 1916 — . Married Elsie 
E. Snook, O 28, 1916. Atlanta, 111. Child, 
Edward Louis, Tr., b. D 23, 1917. Address, 
2916 i2th Ave., Moline, 111. 

5106. MELVILLE JOSEPH EAMES 
Chiropractor; A. B. in Sc; b. D 6, 18S9, 
Garden City. Kan.; s. E. P. Eames. Prepared 
in Blue Island H. S.; Rush Med. Coll. Chiro- 
practic Phys., Chicago. Address, 1458 Argyle, 
Chicago.! 

Sio;. CLARA ECKHARDT (EVANS) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 28. 1883, Toledo, O.; 
d. George B. (b. D 31, 1851, Auburn, Ind.) 
and Mary (WaldvogeD Evans (b. S 15, 1852, 
Toledo, O.). Prepared in Toledo (O.) H. S.; 
Univ. of Mo.. 1908-09. Alpl'a Xi Delta; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; Phi Delta Psi; XL 
Sc. Club; Soph. Honors. Instr.. Textiles and 
Sewing. Univ. of Wis., 1912-17. Married 
Frank Caradoc Evans, Ag 27, 1917, Toledo, O. 
Address, 20 Ramsay Ave., City Point, Va. 

S108. LOUISE EISZNER (MAGEE) 
(Wife of No. 5802; Sister of Nos. 3356, 3720) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Chicago; d. August W. 
(b. do.) and Elsie M. (Scheurmann) Eiszner 
(b. Merkenfritz, Ger.). Prepared in Oak Park 
H. S. ; Lewis Inst.. 1908-9. Married Elon C. 
Magee ('13), S i, 1917, Chicago. Address, 
Geneseo, 111. 

5109. PHILIP R. ELFSTROM 

Ry. C. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 15, i8qi, 
Batavia, 111.; s. Axel and Ida (Redborg) Elf- 
strom. Pre|iared in W. Batavia H. S. Ry. C. 
Engr.. C. & W. I. R. R., Chicago, 1912-15; C. 
M. & St. P. R. R., do., 1915-17- 1st Lt., Co. D, 
311th Engrs., Camp Grant. 111., 1917-18; do., 
A. E. F., France, 191S— . Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
R. A. M. Address. 215 McKee St., Batavia. 
111.; bus. add., C. M. & St. P. R. R., Chicago. 

51 10. CHARLES JOHN ELLIOTT 
(Husband of No. 5762; Sister of No. 5643) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 28, 1889, Toni- 
ca. 111.; s. Arthur (b. 185S, do.) and 
Antoinette Emma (Hoffman) Elliott (b. O 20, 
1865, do.). Prepared in Streator Tp. H. 8. 
Farmer, Tonica, 111. Married Lillian May 
King ('13), S 2, 1914, Plymouth, III. Child, 
Donald Rodnev, b. S 30, 1916. Address, Ton- 
ica, III. 

51 II. ORLAND I. ELLIS 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 16, 1889, 
Ancona, 111.; s. Orlando I. (b. i860. 111.) and 
Sadie S. (Armstrong) Ellis (b. D 15, 1869 
Pontiac, 111.). Prepared in Dwight and Pontiac 
Tp. H. S. Asst., Soil Phys. Agr. E.xp. Sta.. 
Univ. of 111., 19:3-16; ist Asst., do., 1916-18: 
Assoc, Soil Phys.. do., 1918 — . Address, 1208 
\V. Clark St., Urbana; bus. add.. 656 Agr. 
BIdg.. dv. 



S112. *EDITH MAE ELMENDORF 
.\. B. in H. Sc; b. F 28, 1889, Morrison, 
HI.; d. George Elmendorf. Prepared in Morri- 
son H. S. Teacher, H. Sc, Stockland, III. 
Died S 8, 1916, Muncie. 111. 

5 1 13. JOHN L. ERNST 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. D 3, 1888, E. 
St. Louis, 111.; s. Henry (b. My 18, 1863, Sim- 
mershausen, Hessen Cassel, Ger.) and Anna 
Helen (Seeger) Ernst (b. D 28, 1S65, do.). 
Prepared in E. St. Louis H. S. Arch. Club. 
Oraftsnian, Estimator and Engr., Hiram Lloyd 
15. & C. Co., St. Louis, 1912-1-: Contractor's 
Kngr. on reconst. of Compton Hill Reservoir, 
(/<)., 1915-16; Kresse & Ernst. Archs., 1917-18; 
Cost Engr., U. S. West. Cartridge Plant Exten., 
East Allen, 111. Mem., St. Louis Arch. Club; 
Immanuel Evangelical Church: V. P., So. 111. 
Evangelical Sunday Schs. Address, 906 N. 
17th St.. East St. Louis, 111.; bus. add., 419 
\'ictoria Bldg., St. Louis. 

5114. ALEXANDER WATMAUGH 
ERSKINE 
(Brother of No. 3724) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 26, 1888, 
Eagle Grove, la.; s. Robert (b. Ap 10, 1847, 
Gallashiels, Scotland) and Mary (Goodspeed) 
Erskine (b. F 28, 1S58, Constantia, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Oak Park II. S. Triangle. Engr., 
C. & N. W. Ry., 1912-is; U. S. Govt. Valuation 
Div., Interst. Commerce Dept., 1915-17. ist 
Lt., E. O. R. C, A. E. F., r ranee, 1917 — . 
Married Maude Underwood, Jl 13, 1912. Chi- 
cago, Child, James A., b. My 1913 Address, 
304 N. East Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

SI 15. NELLIE ERSKINE (BENJAMIN) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 16, 1890, Chicago; d. 
Frank David (b. N 14, 1863, Mo.) and Mary 
Jane (Shurtz) Erskine (b. Je 17, 1864, Laze- 
well Co., 111.). Prepared in McKinley, John 
Marshall, and Hyde Park H. Schs., Chicago. 
.Mpha Omicron Pi; Der Deutsche Verein. 
Mem., Univ. Place Church of Christ. Married 
Robert Bernard Benjamin, D 21, 1914, 
Hawarden, Can. Addrcs.^, Hawarden, Sas- 
katchewan, Can. 

51 16. ARTHUR THOMPSON EVANS 
In.structor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. My 22, 1888, 
Wellington, 111.; s. R. M. Evans. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. A. M., Univ. of Colo., 1915; Ph. 
D., Univ, of Chicago. 1918. Iris; Class Foot- 
ball; Class Baseball; Illini Bd. of Control; 
Sergt.. Univ. Regt. Prin., H. S., Wakefield, 
\^*is.; Instr., Univ. of Colo.; .Asst. Pathologist, 
Cereal Investigation, Bur. of Plant Industry, 
U. S. Dept. of Agr., Purdue Exp. Sta., La- 
fayette, Ind., 191 8 — . .Vuth. : Dragon Flies of 
the Douglas Lake Region. Mich.; Breedings 
Habits of Common House-Fly; Jour, of Econ. 
EiitoDwl., Vol. 9: The Morphology of the Fron- 
tal Appendage of the Male in the Phyllopod 
Crustacean Thamnocephalus Platyurus Packard, 
Reprinted from Jour, of Morhliology, Vol. 26, 
191 5. Married 1914. C-hild, Margaret Louise, 
b. S 26, 1915. Address, Purdue Experiment 
Station, Lafayette, Ind. 

5117. JOHN EDWARD EVANS 
Chief Inspector; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 15, 
1890. Chicago; s. John H. (b. 1S63, Belmont, 
Wis.) and Margaret E. (Hughes) Evans (b. 
1861, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. 
Asst. Boiler Room Engr.. Fisk St. Sta., Com- 
monwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1912-13; 
Kngr., Underwriters Labs., Inc., do., 1913-18; 
Chief Inspector, Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co., 
Sp)-ingfield. Mass., 191S-19; Mech. Engr., Wells 
& Xewlon Co., New York City. Married Leta 
Anna Whiting, Mr 21, 1913, Washington, la. 
Child. Richard Walter, b. D 28, 1918. Address, 
843 W. 179th St., New York City; bus. add., 
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51 18. WILLIAM HOWARD FARNUM 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 4. 1889, 
Danville, 111.; s. William E. (b. 0.) and Katie 
(I'ullcr) Farnum (b. Kent, O.). Prepared in 
Danville H. S. Arch. Club. Bldp. Supt., Dan- 
ville, 111., 1912; Struct. Engr., Chicago, 1913- 
17; Arch. Engr., Cleveland, 1918 — . Married 
Cornelia Dammers, Je 23, 1915, Chicago. Child, 
William Howard, Jr., b. D iS, 1917. Address, 
1840 Van ]?uren Road, East Cleveland; bus. 
add., lOiiJ Euclid Ave., East Cleveland. 

S118A. ALBIN ISAAC FARR 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 21, 1882, Flanagan, 
111.; s. J. Farr. Prepared in No. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Address, 301 S. Main St., Kewanee, 111. 

SI 19. PER ALEXANDER FAUST 
Master Mcch.; B. S. in M. E.; b. J,i 2, 1878, 
Sweden; s. Sven Johanson (b. D 1831, do.) 
and Anna (Kajsa) Johanson (b. 1833, do.). 
Prepared in Augustana Coll. Draftsman, Bet- 
fendorf Axle Co., Bettendorf. la., 1912-13; 
Shop Foreman and Master Mech., Ark. Valley 
Smelter, Leadvillc, Colo., 1913-17; Master 
Mech., United Verde Exten. Min. Co., Clark- 
dale, Ariz., 1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Mary Louesa Ilalcomb, S 4, igu, Moline, 
111. Address, Clarkdale, Ariz. 

5120. LOUIS EUGENE FAYART 
Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 21, 1889, 
Springfield, III.; s. Eugene C. Fayart. Prepared 
in Springfield H. S. Plii Alnha Delta ;^ Illini 
StatT. Mem., firm of Eugene E. Fayart & Son, 
Gen. Ins. and Mortgage Loans. 2nd Lt., 9th 
F. A., Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mustered out, D 15. 
1918. V. P., Springfield Illini Club. .'Iddress, 
1201 S. 4th St., Springlield, 111.; btts. add., 
Illinois National Bank Bldg., do. 

5121. HARRY FEDDE 
(Brother of No. 7508) 

Merchant; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 5, 1890, 
Peotonc, 111.; s. E. IT. (b. F 13, 1867, Mom- 
mcnce. 111.) and Elizabeth (Conrad) Fedde (b. 
F I, 1866, Peotone, 111.). Prepared in Peotone 
II. S.; Univ. Acad. Sales Engr., Chicago, 
1912-13; Furniture Dealer, Peotone, 111., 1913 — . 
Married Edith M. Craig, Ag 12, 1913, Chicago. 
Children: Joan E., b. Ap 23, 1913; daughter, b. 
Je 25, 1918. Address, Peotone, 111. 

5122. WINIFRED FEIIRENKAMP 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Milwaukee; d. George 
(b. Oldenburg, Ger.) and Eleanor (J'Neill (Wil- 
son) Fehrenkamp (b. Waterloo, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in S. Division II. S., Milwaukee; Univ. 
of Wis.; Milwaukee Norm. Sch. Delta Delta 
Delta. Lecturer, Lib. Sch. and Arch. Libn., 
Univ. of 111., 1912 — . .Address, 916 Nevada 
St., Urbana; bus. add., Ricker Lib. of Arch., 
Univ. of 111., do. 

5 1 23. EMMA FELSENTHAL 

Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 8, 1S75, Chi- 
cago; d. Bernhard (b. 1822, Ger.) and Hen- 
rietta (Blumenfield) Felsenthal (b. 1837, do.). 
Prepared in W. Division II. .S., Chicago. Ph. 
B., Univ. of Chicago, 1910. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Pres., Univ. of 111. Libr. Club, 1911-12. 
Honors, Eng. and Gen. Literature, Univ. of 
Chicago. Reference Asst. and Instr., Lib., Univ. 
of 111., 1912-18; Libn., Lib. of Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1918 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn., 
1912 — ; 111. Lib. Assn.; Woman's Cosmopolitan 
Club, Univ. of 111.; Menorah. Address, c/o 
Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 

5124. CLARENCE WILLIAM FICK 
Asst. Foreman; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 30, 
i8qo, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. Julius B. (b. S 10, 
1866, do.) and Lillie Amelia (Slecter) Fick 
(b. Mr 1867, Decatur, 111.). Prepared in 
Aurora H. S. and James -Sterling Morton H. 
S. Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. ; Class Basketball. 
Chicago Telephone Co., 1912-13; Tester, Spe- 



cial Section Foreman, Asst. Gen. Foreman, 
Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co. Mem., Edison 
Club; Bd. of Dirs., 1916-18; Chm., Member- 
ship Com., A. I. E. E., 1916-18. Address, 
Ballston Lake, N. Y.; bus. add.. Box 4S2, 
Schenectady, do. 

5125- J.\MES STU.ART FINDLEY 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 3, 1889, 
Peabody, Kan.; s. Stuart S. (b. 1845, O.) 
and Mary E. (Hawlcy) F'indley (b. 1855, 
Vt.). Prepared in Wichita (Kan.) H. S. A. 
15., Friends Univ., iqu. Concrete and Bldg. 
Insp., K. C. Terminal Ry., Kansas Citv, Mo., 
1912-13; Bldg. and Bridge Insp., M. K. & T. 
R. R., Parsons, Kan., 191^-16; Instrumentman, 
C. B. and Q. R. R., Denver, 1916-18; Div. 
Engr., do., Greybull, Wyo., 1918 — . Mem., 
Colo. Soc. C. E. .Married llattie B. Codington, 
O 16, 1915, Falls City, Neb. Child, Gerald 
Codington h. N 5, 1916. Address, P. O. Box 
735, Greybull, Wyo. 

S126. CHESTER OWEN FISCHER 
Ins. Agt.; LL. B.; b. Jl 25, 1891, St. Louis; 
s. Charles Owen (b. Mr 12, 1868, Bloomfield, 
Mo.) and Emmeline (Raub) Fischer (b. Jl 11, 
1870, St. Louis). Prepared in McKink-y II. S., 
St. Louis. Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma 
Delta Chi; Shield and Trident; Ma-wan-da; 
Yoxan; Ku KIux; Pan-Hellenic Council; (jlass 
Football; Fresh. Baseball Mgr.; Soph. Cotil- 
lion Com.; Bus. Mgr., Illio; .\th. Ed., lUini; 
Pres., Lincoln League; Jr. Prom Com.; Sr. 
Stag Com.; Homecoming Com. Law Prac- 
tice, Pooria, 1012-13; Mgr., Miss. Valley Se- 
curities Co., 1913-14; Gen. Agt., Mass. Mut. 
Life Ins. Co., Peoria, 191.1— . Mem., Univ. 
Club; Peoria Illini Club; Peoria Bar Assn.; 
Life Underwriters Assn. of Peoria. Married 
Catherine Faber, O 14, 1915, Peoria. Child 
Catherine Meyers, b. D 25. 1916. Address 
1015 N. Glen Oak Ave., Peoria; bus. add. 
Suite 604 Lehmann Bldg., do. 

S127. HAMILTON RODELL FISHBACK 
(Brother of No. 3734) 

Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 10, 1890, 
Marshall, 111.; s. Joseph Sexton (b. 1841, Clark 
Co., 111.) and Elizabeth (Flesher) Fishback (b. 
1847, do.). Prepared in Marshall Tp. H. S. 
M. S., Jeflersoii Med. Coll., 1915; M. D., do., 
1916; Sc. D., do., 1917. Insir., Chem., Med. 
Stud., Biochem. Research Worker, Jefferson 
.\lcd. Coll., 1912-17; Res. Phys., Jefferson 
IIosp., Philadelphia, 1917 — . Mem., I'hi Beta 
I'i, 1912 — . Married Nellie May Dutton, Ag 
20, 1913, St. Joseiih, Mo. Child, Hamilton 
Rodell, jr., b. D 14, 1915. Address, Altamont, 
III.; bus. add., Jefferson IIosp., Philadelphia. 
5 1 28. LAURA ESTELLE FISHER 

Exten. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 29, 
1883, Kinmundy, 111.; d. 1). E. Fisher. Pre- 
pared in Kinmundy II. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
I St Cabinet V. W. C. .\.; Volunteer Band; Le 
Cercle Frangais; El Circula Espanol. Exten. 
See., Y. W. C. A., Des Moines; Supt., H. S., 
Kinmundy, 111., 1914-17. Address, Kinmundy, 

■' S129. LEWIS NEBINGER FISHER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1914; b. 
Je I, 1890, Decatur, 111.; s. G. W. Fisher. Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S.; Milliken Univ. Tau 
Beta Pi; Triangle. Const, of a sewer system, 
Baltimore, ist Lt., F. A. .\minunition Trains; 
3rd Div., Chickamauga I'ark, Ga. ; do., 3rd 
.\rmy Tr. Camp, A. E, F., France. Address, 
1177 W. Forrest Ave., Decatur, Ill.t 

SI 30. HARRISON OBI AH FLATT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 2, 1888, 

Carrollton, 111.; s. Damon and Susan Flatt. 
Prepared in Carrollton H. S. Teacher, Eng., 
H. S., Potomac, HI.; do., Eng. and Latin, H. 
S., Metronolis, 111.; do., Louisville, Ky., 
1918 — . Address, 1022 S. 2nd St., Louisville, 
Ky. 



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5131- GEORGIA ELIZABETH FLEMING 
(Sister of Nos. 4652, 513-, 5i33) 
Associate; B. S. in H. Sc.; b. Ap 2, 1884, 
Arlington Ilgts., IlL; d. George Wallace (b. 
Ag 17, 1S59, do.) and Ellen Grahame (Good- 
fellow) Fleming (b. D 12, i860, Council Bluffs, 
la.). Prepared in Olney H. S.; (Columbia, 
1912-13, summer 1916. Instr., H. So., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-18; Assoc^ Home Econ., 1918 — . 
Auth. : Suggestions for (jarment Making, Extcn. 
Circular No. 14, Univ. of 111. Coll. of Agr., 

1917. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St., Urbana; 
bus. add., H. Sc. Dept., Univ. of 111., do. 

S132. GERTRUDE WALLACE FLEMING 
(CRICHTON) 

(Sister of Nos. 4652, 5131. 5133) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O s, 1888, Arlington 
Hgts., 111.; d. George Wallace (b. Ag 17, 1859, 
do.) and Ellen Grahame (Goodfellow) Fleming 
(b. D 12, i860. Council Bluffs, la.). Prepared 
in Olney H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Illiola; Scrib- 
bler's Club. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Herrin, 111., 
1912-14; do., Pekin, 111., 1914-16; do.. Olney, 
111., 1916-17; Instr., So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1917-18. Married George K. Crichton, S 19, 

1918, Olney, 111. Address, Herrin, 111. 

S133. JOHN GOODFELLOW FLEMING 
(Brother of Nos. 4652, 5131, 5132) 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 21, 1S91, 
Arlington Hgts.; s. George Wallace (b. Ag 17, 
1859, do.) and Ellen Grahame (Goodfellow) 
Fleming (b. D 12, i860. Council Bluffs, la.). 
Prepared in Olney H. S. Agr. Club; Pliilo- 
mathean. Arch., San Francisco. Address, 409 
Banders Invest. Bldg., San Francisco. 

5134. HERBERT EDWARD FOSTER 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. My 12, 1890, 

Attica, Ind.; s. Geeorge Edward (b. Mr 9, 1861, 
do.) and Hattie Grace (Mosier) Foster (b. O 
3, 1865, do.). Prepared in Attica (Ind.) H. S. 
Sigma Chi; Helmet; Ku Klux; Scarab; Shield 
and Trident; Ma-wan-da; Chm., Jr. Prom Com.; 
Interschol. ^Igr. Const. Engr., Central Mfg. 
Dist., Chicago, 1912-15; West. Mgr., Fenestra 
Const. Co., Chicago, 1915-17. 2nd Lt., N. A., 
Insp., Materials for Military Rys., Cleveland. 
Address, 1924 East 105th St., Cleveland. 

5135. VIOLA CONSTANCE ERASER 

(VAUGHAN) 
(Wife of No. S474) 

A. B. in Sc.; b. N 17, 1888, Lead, S. Dak.; 
d. R. S. (b. Scotland) and Mary Louise (Sum- 
mers) Eraser (h. Louisville, Ky.). Prepared in 
Lead (S. Dak.) H. S.; Yankton Coll., 1908-09; 
Lib. Sell., Univ. of 111. Asst. Loan l^ibn., Univ. 
of 111., 191 2-1 5. Married Lynn B. Vaughan, 
('12), N 16, 1915, Downers Grove, 111. Chil- 
dren: Vivian, b. O 23, 1916; Robert Berton, 
b. O 8, 191 7. Address, Hurley, S. Dak. 
5136. PAUL BUCHER FRITCHEY 
(Brother of No. 5669) 

Sales Representative; A. B. in L. & A.; b 
Mr 7. 189 1, Olney, 111.; s. Theodore A. (b 
Rose Hill, O.) and Lydia (Bucher) Fritchey 
Prepared in Olney H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1908 
09. Kappa Sigma; Bus. Mgr., ///. Mag.: Y 
M. C. A. Cabinet; Recorder, Y. M. C. A.; Mem 
bership Com., Lincoln League; Egyptian Club 
Commercial Club; Chm., Sr. Ball Com.; Pres. 
Salesmanship Class. Sec, Chamber of Com 
merce, Jacksonville. 111., 1912-14, Sales Repre 
sentative, Alexander Hamilton Inst., New York 
City, Peoria, 1914 • — ■ .Army Y. M. C. A. Sec. 
Ft. Meyer and Ft. Ethan Allen; A. P. O. 726 

A. E. F., France, 191 7. Mem., A. F. A. M 

B. P. O. E. Address, Olney, 111. 

5137. IRENE MASON FUNK (ROYCE) 

(Sister of No. 8336) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 4, 1891, Kernan, 
111.; d. Milton Phillips (b. Ap 24, 1838 Lynn- 



ville, 111.) and Evolene (Scovell) Funk (b. My 
25, 1855 Hornellsville, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Streator Tp. H. S. Classical Club. Teacher, 
Latin. Kirkland, 111. Married J. A. Royce 
(died Mr i, 1919, Naperville, 111.) Address, 
Xaperville, 111. 

5138. RALPH JOHN GARBER 
.\sst. Agronomist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 24, 
1890, Deer Creek, 111.; s. John (b. S 7, 1856, 
Washington, 111.) and Lena (Oswald) Garber 
(h. Ja 1857, Morton, 111.). Prepared in Gibson 
City H. S. M. S., Univ. of Minn., 1917. 
Acacia; Gamma Sigma Delta. Farmer, Gibson 
eitv. 111., 1912-13; Teacher, H. S., Morgan, 
Minn., 1913-15; do., Monticello, 111., 1915-16; 
Asst. Agronomist, L^niv. of Minn., 1917 — . 
Married Mildf-ed E. Fitschen,Jl 19, 1917, (Dlivia, 
Minn. Address, 2176 Scudder St., St. Paul; 
bus. add., Univ. Farm, do. 

5139. DANIEL WEBSTER GASKILL 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 24, 1882, Woodlawn, 
III.; s. E. F. and E. A. Gaskill. Prepared in 
Ottawa Univ.. Kan. Address, Kell, 111. 

5140. RALPH ^^LLSBURY GATES 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Jl 30, 18S9, 

Wilmette. 111.; s. W'illiam Spaulding (b. Chi- 
cago) and Lillian Warner (Pillsbury) Gates (b. 
\. H.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chi: 
cago. Phi Gamma Delta; Helmet; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Varsity Basketball; Class Baseball; V. 
P., Stud. Union Council. Chem., Armour & 
Co., Chicago; Chem., Victor Chem. Co., Chi- 
cago Hgts., 111. Pvt. Co. B, 30th Engrs.. A. E. 
F., A. P. O. 170, France; Mustered out F 3, 
1019. Mem., Chicago lUini Club; Ravenswood 
Golf Club; Chicago Hgts. Golf C"lub; Chicago 
Hgts. Indus. Club. Address. 40 W. 15th St., 
Chicago Heights, 111.; bus. add., Victor Chem. 
Co., Chicago Heights, 111. 

5141. ROSA LEE GAUT 
Pianist; B. Mus. ; b. Ag 27, 1886, Knoxville, 
Tenn. ; d. J. W. Gaut. Prepared in Knoxville 
(Tenn.) H. S. Pianist, Dept. of Phys. Tr. for 
Women, L'uiv. of 111., 1913-18. Address, King- 
ton Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. 

5142. AMELIA LOUISE GAY 
(Sister of No. 2675) 

Teacher: A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1915; b. 
Je 9, 1892, Rockport, 111.; d. James Clark (b. 
do.) and Tosepliine LTdell (Horton) Gay (b. 
Horton, 111.). Prepared in Pittslield H. S. 
Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Illiola; Der Deut- 
sche Verein; Sr. Breakfast Com. Teacher, 
German, H. S., Elmwood, 111. Address, Rock- 
port, 111. 

5 143. HARRY FOREST GEIST 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; E. E., 1916; b. 

S 2, 1887. Aurora. 111.; s. Frank A. Geist. Pre- 
pared in E. Aurora H. S. Varsity Gym. Team. 
Testing Dept., West. Elec. Co., Pittsburgh; 
Webster Elec. Co., Racine. W'is. Address, 
2230 1 6th St., Racine, W'is.t 
S144. WaLLIAM SUMNER GENTRY, JR. 
(Husband of No. 4552) 
Salesman; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 8, 1889, 
Frankfort, Ind.; s. William Sumner (b. F 7, 
1851, do.) and Etta Albertyne (Cappey) Gen- 
try (b. Ag 20, 1867, Montmorenci, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Valparaiso Univ.; L^niv. Acad.; De 
Pauw Univ.. 1907. Delta LTpsilon; Helmet; Ku 
Klux; Mil. Band. Draftsman, Metropolitan St. 
Ry. Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Instr., Arch., Univ. 
of 111.; Salesman The Barrett Co.. Kansas City, 
Mo.; Salesman, The Barrett Co., Madison, Wis. 
Married Adda Elizabeth Berger ('11), Ja 4, 
1914, Dolton, 111. Child. William Berger, b. 
O 5, 1916. Address, Omaha, Neb. 

S145. IVALOO GENUNG 
Asst. Postmaster; B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 31. 
1884, Rantoul, 111.; d. Z. R. Genung. Prepared 
in Rantoul H. S. Asst. Postmaster, Rantoul, 
111. Address, Rantoul, 111. 



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5146. BEN GEST 
Architect; B. S. in A. B. ; b. Mr 24, 1883, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. W. H. Gest. Prepared in 
Augustana Coll. Acad. A. B., Augustana Coll., 
1903. Cosmopolitan Club. Arch., Augustana 
Coll., Canton, S. C. Address, 1203, 2nd Ave., 
Rock Island, III.; bus. add., c/o Augustana 
Coll., Canton, S. C. 

5147. ARTHUR S. GIDDINGS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 16, 1885, 
Sterling, 111.; s. Solomon P. (b. N 2, 1837, Vt.) 
and Emaroy (Capen) Giddings (b. Jl 9, 184^, 
Vt.). Prepared in Sterling H. S. Transfor- 
mer Tester, Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. Co., 
Wilkinsburg, Pa., 1912-14; Concrete Tester, 
Sish»yon Elec. Light and Power Co., Copco, 
Calif., 191 7; Engng. Clerk, Northwest. Elec. 
Co., Portland, Ore., 1918 — : Married Mildred 
Emmons, My 24, iqi7. Atascadero, Calif. Ad- 
dress, 639 E. 65th St., North Portland, Ore. 
S148. PAUL EARNED GILLAN 
Publisher; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 22, 1887, 
Milwaukee; s. Silas Young (b. My 21, 1850, 
Lilly, III.) and Elizabeth (Harned) Gillan (b. 
Evansville, 111.). Prepared in West Division 
H. S., Milwaukee.; Univ. of Wis., 1907-8, 1909- 
10. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Final 
Honors. Educ. Publisher, Milwaukee. Mar- 
ried Marian Elizabeth Ward, Je 22, 19 16. Ad- 
dress, 420 Jefferson St., Milwaukee. 

5149. WINFIELD CORWIN GILMORE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 3, 1890, Pontiac, 111.; 
s. W. S. Gilmore. Prepared in Gibson City H. 
S. Iris; Ionian; John Marshall Court Club; 
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Class Baseball; Class Foot- 
ball; Class Bowling. Y. M. C. A. Staff, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Hdqtrs. Co., i4qth F. A., A. E. F. 
France. Address, Kiowa, Okla.t 

5150. DELBERT GEORGE GIRTON 

A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 26, 1892, Colorado 
Springs, Colo.; s. G. N. Girton. Prepared in 
North Dixon H. S. Delta Upsilon; Delta 
Kappa Chi; Helmet; Orange and Blue Dancing 
Club; Class Football; Class Baseball; Class 
Bowling. With Swift Beef Co., Ltd., London. 
Address, 58 W. Smithfield, London, E. C. 

5151. HARRY FRANKLIN GLAIR 
Asst. Supt.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 28, 1888, 

Chicago; s. Louis C. (b. Mr 5, 1864, Buffalo, 
N. Y.) and Emma K. (Olskey) Glair (h. Jl 8, 
1864, do.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Zeta 
Psi; Ku Klux; Helmet; Mgr., Glee and Mando- 
lin Club; Fresh. Varsity Baseball. Draftsman, 
St. Louis, 1912; Engr., Const, and Plant Main- 
tenance, Whiting, Ind., 1912-14; Asst. Supt., 
Dept. of Paraffine Oils, Wax, and Candles, 
Standard Oil Co., do., 1914 — . Married Hor- 
tense Oliver, N 10, 191.S. Address, 1342 Amy 
Ave., Whiting, Ind.; bus. add.. Standard Oil 

5152. GRACE GLASGOW 
(Sister of No. 5153) 

Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc. ; M. S., 1913; b.. 
F 14, 1883, Tennessee, 111.; d. D. Glasgow. 
Prepared in Tennessee H. S. Dept. of Bact., 
St. Agr. Coll. and Exp. Sta., Manhattan, Kan. 
Address, Manhattan, Kan. 

5153. RUTH GLASGOW 
(Sister of No. 5152) 

Instructor; B. S. in H. Sc; M. S., 1913; b. 
O I, 1887, Tennessee, 111.; d. D. Glasgow. Pre- 
pared in Tennessee H. S. Instr., Bact., Univ. 
of 111., 1912-13; Instr., Mellon Inst., Univ. of 
Pittsburgh. Address, c/o Mellon Inst., Univ. 
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 4 

5154. LEONARD WOOD GLOVER 
(Brother of No. 7547) 

Dir. of Mus.; A. B. in L. & A.; B. Mus., 
1914; b.Jl 6, 1887, Urbana: s. John Adams (b. 
Jacksonville, 111.) and Clara Lobdell (Wood) 
Glover (b. Ann Arbor. Mich.). Prepared in 



Urbana U. S. Mu Kappa Alpha; Glee Club. 
Voice Teacher and Dir., Mus., ist Congr. 
Church, Cadillac, Mich., 191 5; Voice Teacher, 
Conservatory of Central Coll., Pella, la., 1915- 
16; Dir., Dept. of Voice and Pub. Sch. Mus., 
S. West. St. Norm. Sch., California, Pa., iqi6- 
17; Dir., Dept. of Voice and Pub. Sch. 
Mus. and Dir. of Chorus, Danus Mus. Inst., 
Warren, O., 1917—. Auth.: Mus. Tr. for 
Grade Teachers, Bui., pub. by Commnnwealth, 
Pa. Mem., Maccabees. Married Bessie Judith 
Haines, N 25. 1915, Gibson City, 111. Child, 
John Leonard, b. S i, 1916. Address, 407 Paige 
Ave., Warren, O.; bus. add., Dana's Mus. Inst., 
do. 

5155- GALEN VAN RENSSELAER GLOYD 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 29, 1884, 
Macomb, 111.; s. Stephen V. R. (b. Plainfield, 
Mass.) and Mary Emily (Metcalf) Gloyd (b. 
Carthage, 111.). Prepared in Macomb H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scarab; 
^nxan. Arch., Whitsitt & Schulzke, Archs., 
Moline, 111. Married Betty Ilittle, Jl 5, 19 15, 
New Palestine, Ind. Address, Moline, 111. 
5156. PEARL HAZELETTE GOBEN 

(TILEY) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 13, 1889, Crawfords- 
ville, Ind.; d. John L. Goben. Prepared in 
Decatur H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. 
Charge of G. W. C. A. Cafe, Decatur, 111.; 
Mgr., Cafeteria, H. S., Champaign. Married 
Lester F. Tiley, Ap 17, 1918, Danville, 111. 
Address, 109 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign. 
5157- JULIUS LUDWIG GOEBEL, JR. 

(Brother of Nos. 4676, 5158, 6903) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; b. 
D 3, 1892, Menlo Park, Calif.; s. Julius (b. 
My 23, 1857, Frankfurt-A-Main, (jer.) and 
Kathryn (Vreeland) Goebel (b. D 3, i860, 
Hackensack, N. J.). Prepared in Palo Alto 
(Calif.) H. S. and Cambridge (Mass.) Latin 
Sch. Ph. D., Columbia, 1915. Phi Eta: Adel- 
phic; Lambkins; V. P., Soph. Class; Emblem 
Com.; Class Poet; Varsity Swimming; Illini 
Staff; Ed. and Founder, Siren: Harris Pol. Sc. 
Prize. Research Asst., 111. Efficiency and Econ. 
Com., 1913-14; Cutting Travelling Fellow in 
Diplomacy, Columbia, 1915-17; Legal Adviser 
to Legation of Switzerland. 191 7; Limited 
service, Ft. Thomas, Ky., 191 8; Mustered out, 
D 7, 1918. Atty., Mem., Dist. of Columbia 
Bar, 1917 — . Auth.: The Recognition Policy 
of the U. S., Longmans Green & Co., 1915; 
The Increase of Crime in the LT. S., Jour, of 
Criminal Law and Criminology, 1913; A Politi- 
cal Prophecy of the Forty Lighters, Yearbook 
of the Gcr. Am. Hist. Soc. of III., 1912; The 
Internal. Responsibility of States for Injuries 
Sustained by Aliens. Am. Jour. International 
Law, 1914; also many book reviews for scienti- 
fic jours. Mem.. Cosmos Club. Address, 
Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C; bus. add., 
1439 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 

5158. LOUISE GOEBEL (BECK) 
(Sister of Nos. 4676, 5157, 6903) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 7, 1890, 
Hackensack, N. J.; d. Julius (b. My 23, 1857, 
Frankfurt-A-Main, Ger.) and Kathryn (Vree- 
land) Goebel (b. D 3, i860, Hackensack, N. J.). 
Prepared in Palo Alto (Calif.) H. S. and 
Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch.; Bryn Mawr 
Coll., 1914-17. Phi Beta Kappa; Fresh., 
Prelim., and Final Honors; Alethenai. Sub- 
stitute, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1915-16; Reader, do., 
1916-17; Pvt. Tutor, 1914-18 Instr., The Ship- 
ley Sch., 1916-18. Married Jean Baptiste Beck, 
Je 15, 1912. LTrbana. Address, 227 Roberts 
Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

SI 59. FRANK ELWOOD GOODING 
Chemist; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap i, 1886. 
Hanna City, III.; s. L. R. Gooding. Prepared 
in Bradley Poly. Inst. A. S. E. E.; Bradley 



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Club. Asst. Chem., People's Gas, Light, and 
Coke Co., Chicago; Ed. Staff, Factory Maga- 
zine. Married Esther Elsie Householder, S rS, 
191 5. Address, 4618 S. Kenmore Ave., Chi- 
cago.t 

5 1 60. BYNE FRANCES GOODMAN 

Assistant; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 3; b. 
F 6, 1890, Bondville, 111.; d. Frances Smith (b. 
Ag 21, 1859, Peoria Co., 111.) and Lydia Belle 
(Gaddis) Goodman (b. My i, 1863, Dermitt Co., 
111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Fellow, 
Bryn Mawr Coll., 1913-14. Alpha Xi Delta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Hist. Soc; 
Special Honors; Harris Pol. So. Prize. Head 
Asst., Hist. Dept., H. S., Champaign, 1914-18; 
Asst., Hist., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 816 
W. Hill St., Champaign. 

S161. CHARLES GORDON 

Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; My 5, 1890, 
Indianapolis; s. Samuel Gordon. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Prelim. Honors. 
Testing Engr., Chicago Ry. Co.; Engr,, Equip- 
ment Dept., Chicago surface lines. Married 
Rinda Morgan. Child, daughter, b. D 15, 1912. 
Address, 5435 Augusta St., Chicago. t 

5162. FRED GUYON GORDON 
(.Brother of No. 1506) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. Ag 5, 1891, 
Port Collins, Colo.; s. Joseph Allen (b. F 2, 
1847, Vandalia, 111.) and May Abby (Hinck- 
ley) Gordon (b. Ag 5, 1854, Boston). Prepared 
in Vandalia H. S. Tan Beta Pi. D. H. Moury, 
Consulting Engr., Chicago; Office of Canton- 
ment Const., Washington, D. C. Address, 15th 
and M Sts. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

5163. WILLIS GAYLORD GORDON 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 20, 1889, 

Towanda, Pa.; s. Alfred Sumner Gordon (b. F 
12, 1856). Prepared in Towanda (Pa.) H. S.; 
Syracuse Univ., 1907-08. Eta Kappa Nu. 
Sales Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Harrison, N. J. 
and San Francisco, 1912-16; Dept. Mgr., Pacific 
Sts. Elec. Co., San Francisco, 1916-17. En- 
listed Signal R. C. ; Sergt.. ist class, Co. C, 
316th Field Signal Bn., Lewis Branch, Tacoma, 
Wash. Address, 6131 University Ave., Chicago. 

5164. JOHN EUBANKS GOSSETT 
Mgr., Ins. Co.; A.B. in Bus.; b. Ag 26, 1889, 

Norris City, 111.; s. William H. (b. do.) and 
Laura L (b. do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Capt., Swimming; Class Football. Butler Bros., 
Chicago, 1912; Kieckhefer Box Co., Milwaukee, 
1913; Travelers Ins. Co., do., 1913-16; Mgr., 
do., Toronto, Can., 1916-18. Married Aura V. 
Cos sett, D 15, 1 91 4, Waukegan, 111. Address, 
Standard Bank Bldg., Toronto, Can. 

5165. LOUIS HILL GOURLEY 
Am. Vice Consul; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 17. 
1889. Springfield, 111.; s. Albert F. (b. do.) and 
Tennie (Craig) Gourley (b. Guelph, Can.). 
Piepared in Springfield H. S. A. M., George 
Washington Univ., 1916; Columbia, summer. 
1015. Lambda Chi Alpha: Phi Beta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi. Prof., Colegio de San Luis, 
San Luis Potosi, Mex., 1912-13; Am. Consulate, 
\eracruz, Mex., 1913-15, 1916— . Address, 
Consulado Americano, Veracruz, Mex. 

5166. FLORENCE HARRIETT GRABBE 

(STEWART) 
(Sister of No. 755^) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 14. i88q, Philo, 111.; d. 
John Christian (b. Je 21, 1827, Litsbuttel, Ger.) 
and Laura Belle (Shephard) Grabbe (b. F 22, 
1870, Scotland, Ind.). Prepared in Philo H. S. 
H. Sc. Club. Married Charles E. Stewart, S 
21, 1915, Urbana. Addi'ess, 2229 Oregon Ave., 
St. Louis. 

5167. CHARLES WARREN GRAINGER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 4, 1889. Chi- 
cago; s. John Grainger. Prepared in Armour 
Night Sch. Asst. Chief Engr., the Concrete 



Steel Products Co. Address, 6514 LaFayette 
Ave., Chicago. 

S168. LESTER HERBERT GRAVES 
Secretary; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 19, 1889, 
Milwaukee; s. Herbert G. (b. Sparta, Wis.) 
and Luella E. (Morse) Graves (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in E. Div. H. S., Milwaukee and Lake 
View' H. S., Chicago. Zeta Psi; Phoenix; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Maj., Univ. 
Regt.; Class Basketball. Sec, X-Ray Reflector 
Co., New York City. Mem., Illuminating 
Engrs. Soc, Bd. of Mgrs., N. Y. Section. Mar- 
ried Helen Mann, Je 15, 1915, Chicago. Child, 
Lester Herbert, Jr., b. Je 18, 1917. Address, . 
933 Washington Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y.; 
bus. add., 31 W. 46th St., New York City. 

5169. JOSEPH PEACOCK GREEN 
Ins. Agt.; B. S^ in Agr.; b. S 3, 1890, Chi- 
cago; s. A. B. Green. Prepared in Armour 
Acad. Delta Upsilon; Helmet; Soph. Cotillion 
Com. With The Excelsior Liability Co., Chi- 
cago. Married Ethel Vivian Beadell, 1914. 
Address, c/o Excelsior Liability Co., Chicago. 

51 70. LONSDALE GREEN, JR. 
(Brother of No. 6914) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 31, 1889, 
Anniston, Ala.; s. Lonsdale (b. Ja 22, 1864, 
Montreal, Can.) and Nellie (Wilder) Green (b. 
N 12, 1863, College Hill. Cincinnati). Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Fresh. 
Football; Fresh. Swimming; Varsity Swimming; 
Class Football. Engr., Brown Portable Elevator 
Co.. Chicago, 1912-14; Jo., H. W. Johns-Man- 
ville Co., do., 1914-15; Acoustical Engr., do., N. 
Y. branch, New York City, 191.5-17. Flving Ca- 
det. A. S. S. C, U. S. A., 1917; 2nd Lt., 
Reserve Mil. Aviator, Gerstner Field, Lake 
Cliarles, La., 1918; Camp Dick, Tex; Langley 
Field, \'a., 1918; Mustered out, D 20, 1918. 
Address, 296 Madis&n Ave., New York City; 
bus. add., H. W. Johns-Manville Co., New 
York City. 

5 1 71. SAMUEL ELZA GREGG 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 11, 1888, 

Ludlow, 111.; s. S. M. Gregg. Prepared in 
Rantoul H. S. Married Julia E. Pontius, S 
i3> 1913. Rantoul, 111. Address, Rantoul, 111. 

5172. LOGAN GLASSGOW GRIFFITH 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 21, 1887, Pana, 111.; 
s. Samuel E. (b. S 25, 1847, Dresden, O.) and 
Bell (Glassgow) Griffith (b. N 14, i860, Noko- 
mis, 111.). Prepared in Pana H. S.; Univ. of 
Mich., Summer, 1911. Lawyer, Pana, 111.; 
Master in Chancery, Pana City Court; Coun- 
sel for Bd. of Local Improvement, 1913-17; 
Counsel for Tp. of Pana, 1915-17; Elected 
Co. Judge of Christian Co.. 111.. N iqi8 — . Mem., 
M. E. Church; B. P. O. E.; I. O. O. F.; K. P. 
Married Effie P. Rasmussen, Jl 22, 1915, Pana, 
111. .Address, S. Fair Ave., Pana, 111.; bus. 
add., Kitchell Block, do. 

5173. DONALD KAREL GROVES 
Mfrs. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 14, 1888, 
Williamsville, 111.: s. J. W. Groves. Prepared 
in Wendell Phillips H. S., Chicago. Theta 
Lambda; Class Baseball; Dramatic Club; Mask 
and Bauble Cast; Bus. Mgr., 111. Union Dram- 
atic Club. Mfrs. Agt. Married Louise Hoo- 
ver, D 24. 1916. Address, 28 S. Jefferson St., 
Chicago; bus. add., 259 Fullerton Ave., De- 
troit. 

S174. EVANGELINE EUNICE GROVES 
(HUNTER) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 20, 1888, Mahomet. 
111.; d. J. R. (jroves. Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Athenean; ist and 2nd Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinets. Married Dr. Merlin H. Hunter, D 
24, 1918, Champaign. Address, 501 E. Green 
St., Champaign. 



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5 1 75- PERCY WLLCOX GUMAER 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; A. B.; b. D ;, 
1887, Buffalo, N. Y.; s. A. G. Gumaer. Pre- 
pared in Martin Park H. S., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Easterner Club; Water Polo. Instr.. E. E., 
A. and M. Coll. of Tex.; Dept. of E. E., Univ. 
of Mo. Address, Columbia, Mo.t 

5176. *CHARLES LE ROY Gl'STAFSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 28, 1885, 
Boone, la.; s. Charles (b. 1862, Sweden) and 
Eva Gager (Pike) Gustafson (b. 1864, Glenn 
Falls, N. Y.). Prepared in Boone (la.) H. S. 
Theta Delta Chi; Scarab; Yoxan; Glee Club. 
Draftsman, Office, Supt. Arch., Univ. of 111.; 
ist Lt. Signal Corps, A. E. F., France; Adjt., 
Aero Sell., do.; Capt., do. Kilk'd in accident in 
France, F 24, 1919. 

S177. MARY ANNA HAAN 
(Sister of No. 6926) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; b. 
Jl 22. 1892, Marysville, Kan.; d. George W. 
(b. 1864, Crown Point, Ind.) and Jane Ellen 
(Osborne) Haan (I). 1864, Eng:). Prepared in 
E. Aurora H. S. Teacher, II. S., Monticello, 
111., 1913-16; do., Aurora, 111., 1916 — . Ad- 
dress, 344 Marion Ave., Aurora, 111.; bus. add.. 
West. H. S., do. 

5178. VALENTINE BERNARD HABRYL 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 27, 1889. Chicago; s. 
Stanley Habrylwicz. Prepared in Waller H. 
S., Chicago. Class Football. Address, 3112 
Davlin Court, Cliicago.f 

5179. THOMAS LLOYD HAINES, JR. 

Atlas Ed.; A. B. in Bus.; b. N 29, 1887, 
Chicago; s. T. L. Haines. Prepared in Lewis 
Inst.; Occidental Coll. Beta Theta Pi. Atlas 
Ed., Film Co. Address, 636 Pacific Bldg., San 
Francisco. t 

5180. ALBERT LEANDER HALL 

Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 25, 1889, Worcester, 
Mass.; s. John E. (b. Mr i, 1866, Sweden) 
and Augusta (Olson) Hall (b. N 5. 1863, do.). 
Prepared in Waukegan IL S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Phi Delta Phi; Varsity Football and Basket- 
ball. Lawyer, Honolulu, H. I., 1912-13; do.. 
Chicago, 1913-18. F. A., Central O. T. S., Camp 
Taylor, Ky. ; Mustered out, D 1918. Married 
Orpah Starratt, Ag 25. 1915, Chicago. Address, 
1305 Farwell Ave., Chicago; bits, add., lo S. 
La Salle St., do. 

5 1 81. HOMER HALL 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; 
b. My 30, 1887, Belvidere, IIU; s. Fred and 
Nellie (Bowen) Hall. Prepared in Belvidere 
{a. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-8. Ionian; 
Scribblers'; ///. Mag. Staff. Master's Scholar- 
ship. Eng. Instr., H. S., Rockford, 111., 1913- 
14; do., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1914-15; do., 
Okla. Mech. and Agr. Coll., 1918. Address, 
223 West St., Stillwater, Okla. 

5182. AMY IRWIN HAMPTON (MEYER) 

(Sister of No. 3393) 
B. Mus.; b. My 16, 1887, Eliza, 111.; d. Mil- 
lard F. (b. S 11, 1856, Rock Island Co., 111.) 
and Nora (Irwin) Hampton (b. D 5. 1859, do.). 
Prepared in Hedding Coll., Univ. Acad. Ach- 
oth; Athenean. Married Henry Carl Meyer. 
N 7, 1914, Muscatine. la. Child, Henry Carl, 
Jr., b. F 27, 1917. Address, Muscatine, la. 

S183. ALFRED CHESTER HANFORD 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; 
b. Ap 12, 1891. Makanda, 111.; s. G. C. Han- 
ford. Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Philomath- 
ean; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Scholarship in 
Hist., Univ. of 111.; Asst., Pol. Sc; Instr., 
Govt., Harvard Univ. Q. M. Dept., Norfolk, 
Va. Address, 3 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, 
Mass. 



5184. JOHN PAUL HANNA 
(Brother of 5185) 
Arch, and Farmer; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 8, 
1889, Los Angeles; s. Tames Carswell (b. 184^, 
Salem, N. Y.) and Idella M. (Hawley) Haniia 
(b. 1857, Aurora, 111.). Prepared in W. Aur- 
ora H. S.; Univ. of Tex., 1908-09. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Yoxan; Scarab; Pres. Glee 
and Mandolin Club. Arch., Chicago, 1912-13; 
do.. Chicago and Pittsburgh, 1914; do., Chi- 
cago, 191 5; Arch, and Farmer, Chicago and 
Union, 111., 1916 — . Address, 2 W. Walton 
Place, Chicago. 

5185. PHILIP SYDNEY HANNA 
(Brother of 5184) 
Bank Examiner; A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 9, 
1887, Aurora, 111.; s. James Carswell (b. 1843, 
Salem, N. \'.) and Idella M. (Hawley) Hanna 
(b. 1857, Aurora, 111.). Prepared in W. Aur- 
ora H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Helmet. Economist, 
1912-14; Country Bank, 1914-17; Bank Exam- 
iner, Lansing, Mich., 1917 — . Married Marion 
Bartlett, N 22, 1913, Detroit. Children: Eliza- 
beth, b. S 19, 1914; Barbara, b. N 10, 1916. 
Address, Bay City, Mich.; bus. add., c/o Com- 
missioner of Ranking, Lansing, Mich. 

5186. VIGGO HANSEN 
Asst. Quarterman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 19, 
1889, Morris, 111.; s. James (b. F 10, 1853, 
Denmark) and Marie (Christensen) Hansen 
(b. 0_2o, 1853, do.). Prepared in Morris H. S. 
Phi Sigma Kajjpa; Jr. Smoker Com. Concrete 
Foreman, C. M. and St. P. R. R., Aberdeen, 
S. Dak., 1912; Struct. Engr., la. Steel and 
Iron Works, Cedar Rapids, la., 1912-18; Asst. 
Quarterman, Cramps Shipyard, Philadelphia, 
1918 — . Married Mary C. jewctt, Mr i, 1913, 
Cedar Rapids, la. (Divorced). Child, William 
James, b. D 29, 1913. Address, 1417 N. 13th 
"St., Philadelphia; bus. add., Wm. Cramps Ship 
and Engine Bldg. Co., do. 

5187. CLAUDE LYNN HANSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 24, i8go, 
Batavia, 111.; s. John J. (b. Ag 12, 1853, Swed- 
en) and Emma (Lynn) Hanson (b. Jl 16, 1861, 
do.). Prepared in W. Batavia H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi. Engr., Kansas City, Mo., 1912-13; do., 
Mandan, N. D., 1913-14; do., Batavia, 111., 
1914 — . Address. 215 Elm St., Batavia, 111.; 
bus. add., 138 Fox St., Aurora, 111. 

5188. JOSEPHINE ALICE HAPPER 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 19, 1889, 
Morrison, 111.: d. Joseph Finley (b. My 9, 
1849, Albany, 111.) and Alice Margaret (Ben- 
nett) Happer (b. D 9, 1849, Newton, 111.). 
Prepared in Morrison H. S. Achoth. Pupil 
Dietitian, 111. Tr. Sch. for Nurses, summer, 
1912; Dietitian, St. Hosp., do., Jamestown, N. 
Dak., 1912-13; do.. City Hosp., Akron, O., 
[913-16; do., Presby. Hosp., Chicago, 1917-18; 
U. S. A., do.. Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C: 
do., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 1750 
W. Congress St., Chicago. 

5189. GEORGE A. HARNOCK 
Office Mgr.: B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 8, 1889. 

Chicago; s. Charles F. (b. 1864, Loda, III.) 
and Lina (Baker) Harnock (b. 1864, Milford, 
111.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Corre- 
spondent, Sales Dept., Universal Portland 
Cement Co., 1912-13: Tech. Investigator, 
Efficiency Bur., Chicago, 1913; Dist. Sales 
Mgr., Success Co., Branch Office, Danville, 111., 
1Q14-17; Branch Office Mgr., Auto Vacuum 
Freezer Co., Denver, 1917 — . Married Ethel 
Mary Johnson, Jl 12, 1917, Denver. Address, 
423 N." Jefferson St., Dallas, Tex. 

5190. BERNICE HARRISON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 15, 1891, 

Sadorus, 111.; d. Benjamin (b. Je 1849, do.) 
and Martha Jane (Cook) Harrison (b. D 12, 
1855, Ivesdale. 111.). Prepared in Champaign 



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H. S. Grad. Work, Univ. of 111., 1914. Achoth; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Sec. Sr. Class. Teacher. 
Math., H. S., Homer, 111.; do., Mt. Carmel, 
111.; do., Decatur, 111. Address, 707 W. Hill 
St.. ChampaigTi. 

5191. H.\gEL CHARLOTTE HART 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 2, 1887, Boswell; 
d. A^ E. Hart. Prepared in Rockford II. S. 
Le Cercle Frangais; Spanish Club. Address. 
1516 E. 65th St.. Chicago. t 
5192. SUSAN ALICE HASH (HUBBARD) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 2, 1887, Boswell, 
Ind.; d. WiUiam H. (b. S 22, 1847, Mt. 
Vernon, Mo.) and Elizabeth (Bonewell) Hash 
(b. Ag 21, 1850, Shawnee Mound, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Boswell (Ind.) H. S.; Oberlin Con- 
servatory of Music, 1907-8. Alpha Omicron 
Pi; W. A. A.; Basketball. Married Dale 
Hubbard, Ja i, 191 4, Boswell, Ind. Child 
WHliam Clark, b. S 22, 1917. Address, Bos- 
well, Ind. 
5193. EGBERT JOSHUA HASSELQUIST 

Mach. Designer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 24, 
1884, Rock Island, 111.; s. Joshua (b. Gales- 
burg, 111.) and Margaret (Leaf) Hasselquist 
(b. Sweden). Prepared in Augustana Acad., 
Rock Island, 111. Tool and Special Mach. De- 
signer, Deere and Co., Moline, 111., 1912-13; 
do., Rock Island Arsenal, 1914: do., Barge iSc 
Beek, Moline, 111., 1914; do., Rep., Iron and 
Steel Co., 1914-15; do., Moline Auto Co., 1915; 
do., R. & V. Engng. Co., 1915-16; Jeffrey Mfg. 
Co., Columbus, 19 1 6 — . Mem., Engrs. Club 
of Columbus; A. S. M. E. Address, 76 W. 
2nd Ave., Columbus. 

5194. ELIZABETH MARY HATCH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; 
b. My 22, 1899, Chicago; d. Robert James and 
Emma Honora Hatch. Prepared in N. W. Div. 
H. S.; Lewis Inst. Sigma Xi. Teacher, Math., 
Farmer City, 111., Tp. 11. S., 1912-13; Prin., 
Yorkville, 111., 1914-16. Mem.. Chicago Coll. 
Club; Chicago .Vssn. of Collegiate Alumnae; 
Alliance Francais of Chicago; V. P. and Treas., 
Univ. of 111. Alumnae -Assn. Address, 3905 
Wrightwood Ave., Chicago. 

S195. KOICIII HATTORI 
Teacher; li. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 6, 1880, Sap- 
poro, Japan; s. Korenori Ilattori. Prepared 
under pvt. tutor. Teacher, Sapporo Agr. Coll., 
Japan. Address, No. i, Naebo Sapporo Hok- 
kaido, Japan. t 

S196. CLARENCE I. HAVEN 
Farmer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O i, 1888, 
Greenfield, 111.; s. A. R. (b. F 14, 1866. do.) 
and Sally A. (Vandaveer) Haven (b. F 20, 
1862, do.). Prepared in Greenfield H. S. Tri- 
angle; C. E. Club. Asst. Engr., Baltmiore 
Sewerage Comn., 1912-15; Supt. and Engr., 
James Ferry & Sons, Gen. Contrs., Atlantic 
City, N. J., 1915-17; Farmer, Greenfield, 111., 
191 7 — . Married Helen D. Haven, N 11, 1914, 
Baltimore. Child. Dorothy Claire, b. Ap 27, 
1917. Address, Greenfield, 111. 

5197. WILLIAM HAWKES 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 14. 1874, 
England; s. William (b. do.) and Anne (Har- 
dy) Mawkes (b. O 20, 1840, do.). Prepared in 
Hedding Coll. Acad.; St. Norm. Univ. Supt., 
Schs., Litchfield, 111., iqi2-i6; do., Lincoln, 
111., 1916 — ; Instr., Math., St. Norm. LIniv., 
summers 1913-18. Address, Lincoln, 111. 

5198. JOHN BALDWIN HAWLEY 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 4, 1888, 
Peabody, Kan.; s. Theodore Simon (b. 1858, 
Carthage, 111.) and Margaretta M. (Miller) 
Hawley (b 1856, do.). Prepared in Trinidad 
(Colo.) II. S.; Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1906-07, 
1908-09. Arch. Draftsman, Santa Ana, Calif., 
1912-14; Practicing Arch., do., 1914-15; Mech. 



Draftsman, St. Dent, of Engng., Sacramento, 
Calif., 1915-16; MTech. Insp., 1916-17; Chief 
Mech. Draftsman, St. Dept. of Engng., Sac- 
ramento, Calif., 1917 — . Mem., Presby. 
Church; Gen. Cihm., 1918 Calif. St. Christian 
Endeavor Convention. Married Nellie Edna 
Bacon, Ag 19, 1914, Santa Ana, Calif. Child, 
Juanita May, b. My 13, 1916. Address, 1522 
Que St., Sacramento, Calif. 

5199. DON LLEWELYN HAYS 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 28, 1888, 

Cleveland; s. George M. (b. 1864, Pa.) and 
Jennie (Jones) Hays (b. Je 14, 1870, No. 
Wales). Prepared in Helena (Mont.) H. S.; 
r.illings, (Mont.) H. S.; Armour Inst, of Tech., 
i9<>9- V. P., E. E. Soc. With West. Elec. 
Co., Chicago, 1912-13; West. Elec. Co., Omaha, 
Neb., 1914-15; Sales Mgr., M. F. Shafer & Co., 
Omaha. Neb., 1916-17. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; 
R. A. M.; Mt. Calvary Commandery, K. T.; 
Tangier Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; Y. M. C. 
A.; Trinity Cathedral. Address, 440 Y. M. C. 
A. Hldg.. Omaha, Neb. 

5200. HARRY NORMAN HAYS 
I'armer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 13, 1889, Be- 

irient. 111.; s. H. M. Hays. Prepared in Be- 
raent H. S. Address, Bement, Ill.t 

5201. LLOYD LANNES HELM 
(Brother of Nos. 3023, 8410) 

Wholesale Tobacconist; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. S 28, 1890, Metropolis, 111.; s. Douglas W. 
(b. Jl 23, i860, Johnson Co., 111.) and Mary 
(Hornell) Helm (b. F 17, 1863, do.). Pre- 
pared in Metropolis II. S. Egyptian Club. 
Ins. Agt., Crane Ins. Agency, St. Louis, 1913; 
Bus. Mgr., Massac Jour. Rep., Metropolis, 111., 
1914-15; With Fred Opp, Wholesale Leaf To- 
bacco Co., St. Louis, 1916-17. 2nd. Lt., Co, 
C, 310 Ammunition Train, 85th Div., A. E. F., 
France, 1917 — . Address, Metropolis, 111. 

5202. HENRY B. HENLEY 
(Brother of No, 5203) 

Florist; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 7, 1889, Car- 
thage, Ind.; s. W. P. (b. 1847, do.) and Ida 
(Steere) Henley (b. 1S50, .\driaii, Mich.). 
Prepared in Carthage (Ind.) H. S.; Ann Ar- 
bor (Mich.) H. S.; LTniv. of Mich-, 1908-09. 
Class Bowling Team. Morist, Richmond, Ind., 
1912-14; do., llartford City, Ind., 1914-18; do., 
Terre Haute, Ind.. 1918 — . Pres.. Christian En- 
deavor; do., Brotherhood of Presby. Church. 
Married Kathcrine Newsom, Je 27, 1917, Car- 
thage, Ind, Address, 1018 S. 17th St., Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

5203. ROBERT MORROW HENLEY 
(Brother of No. 5202) 

Florist; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 7, 1889, Carth- 
age, Ind.; s. William P. (b. 1847, do.) and 
Ida (Steere) Henley (b. 1850, Adrian, Mich.). 
Prepared in Carthage (Ind.) H. S.; Ann Ar- 
bor (Mich.) II. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1908-09. 
.\gr. Club.; llort. Club. Florist, Carthage, 
Ind.; do., Richmond, Ind.; do., Cincinnati; do., 
Dayton, O. ; do., Hartford City, Ind. Married 
Mary Kenworthy, N 1015, Richmond. Ind. 
Child, Marion Elizabetlli. b. O 1, 1916. Address, 
Hartford City, Ind. 

5204. OTHO MANSON HENN 
Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 16, 1886, 
Redmon, 111.; s. J. Henn. Prepared in Univ. 
.\cad. Psi Upsilon. .'Iddress, 1218 Corby 
Forsee Bldg., St. Joseph, Mo. 

5205. HAROLD HARVEY HERBERT 
Professor and Ed.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 30, 
1888, Freeport, 111.; s. Edwin Day (b. Mr. 10, 
1854, Lancaster, N, Y.) and Annie Rachel 
(Mitchell) Herbert (b. O 23, 1846. Freeport, 
111.). Prepared in Interior Acad., Dakota; 
Freeport H. S.; A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1918. 



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Chi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Delta Chi; 
Delta Kappa Chi; Shield and Trident; Ma-wan- 
da; Scribblers; Assoc. Ed., Illio; Managing Ed., 
Asst. Ed., and Ed., Daily Illini. City Ed., Daily 
Jour., Freeport, 111., 1912; Telegraph Ed., Even- 
ing Jour., Peoria, 1912-13; Instr., Jour., Univ. 
of Okla., 1913-14; Asst. Prof, of Jour., do., 
1914-15; Assoc. Prof., do., 1915-17; l)ir. of Sch. 
of jour, and I'rof., do., 191 7 — ; Part owner. 
Transcript, Norman, Okla. Mem., Am. Assn. 
of Teadhers of Jour. Address, 712 Asp Ave., 
Norman, Okla.; bus. add., Dept. of Jour., Univ. 
of Okla., do. 

5206. BESSIE EDNA HERSMAN 
(Sister of No. 3771) 

Sec, Y. W. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
Mr 25, 1890, Hcrsman, 111.; d. George Jacob 
(b. 1853, do.) and Alice Leslie (Mcdaw) 
Hersman (b. 1862, Roseville, 111.). Prepared 
in Mt. Sterling H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Ale- 
thenai. Asst. Gen. Sec, Y. W. C. A., Rock- 
ford, 111., 1912-13; do.. Cedar Rapids, la., 
1914-17; Teacher, II. S., Hersman, III, 1918 — . 
Address, Hersman, 111. 

5207. CHARLES KAY HEWES 

(Husband of G383; Brother of Nos. 

2693. 2694) 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; M. S., 1914; 
b. Je 3, 1889, Quincy, 111.; s. (."harles Travis 
(h. Je 18, 1857, Payson, 111.) and Mary Ktta 
(Sinnock) Hewcs (b. l'" 24, 1859, do.). Pre- 
pared in Quincy IL S. Alpha Chi .Sigma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Prelim, and Special 
Honors. Research Chcm., Lab. of Petroleum 
Tech., Throop Coll. of Tech., I'asadena, Calif., 
1914-16; Chem., Gen. Petroleum Corp., Los 
Angeles, igi6 — . Mem., Com., So. Calif. 
Section of A. C. S.' on standardization of tests 
of petroleum products, 1918: A. C. S., 191 1 — . 
Married Frances Marjorie Kilburne (g'12). Jl 
29, 1914, Pasadena, Calif. Address, 716 W. 
30th St., Los Angeles. 

5208. JAMES HERBERT HEWITT 

Contr. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 13, i«88, 
Summerbeld, 111.; s. J. H. Hewitt. Prepared 
in McKendree Coll.; A. B., do., 1908. Ad- 
dress, 126 Collinsville Ave., East St. Louis, Ill.f 

5209. GEORGE EDWARD HINCHLIFK 

Contractor; A. B. in Sc ; b. Je i, 1890, 
Evanston, 111.; s. George HinchlifF. Prepared 
in McKinley II. ,S. Phi (Jamma Delta; Hel- 
met; Scarab; Glee CIul); Orange and I'due; 
Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Hat Com.; Class Base- 
ball. Bldg. Contr.; Associated with a con- 
tract ma.son, Chicago. Address, 1408 Security 
Bldg., Chicago. 

5210. CLYDE MONROE IIOBART 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; b. Te 16, 189.1. 
Decatur, 111.; s. C. M. Hobart. Prepared in 
Gilman II. S.; Cornell LIniv. Married Elsie 
Ferguson, O 10, 19 13, Ithaca, New York. Ad- 
dress, 2956 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

521 1. ATHERTON WELLS IIOBLER 

Advertiser; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 2, 1890, 
Austin, 111.; s. Edward G. (b. S 8, i860, 
Batavia, III.) and Harriet E. (Wells) Hobler 
(1). Ag 14, i860, Geneva, 111.). Prepared in 
Batavia H. S. Chi Psi; Glee and Mandolin 
Club; Class Basketball; Class Football; Class 
Baseball; Sr. Ball Com. Gen. office work, 
.\ppleton Mfg. Co., Batavia, 111., 1911; Credit 
Mgr., do., 1912; Gen. Sales Mgr., do., 1913-17; 
Gardner Advertising Co., 55(t. Louis, 1917. 
.^uth.: A number of articles in Implement 
Trade Paper. Mem., Mo. Ath. Assn.; City 
Club of St. Louis; Sec.-Treas., Sales Mgrs. 
Dept., Nat. Imijlement and Vehicle Assn.; 
Sec.-Treas. Windmill CIul) of .Am. Married 
Ruth Charles Windsor Mr 30. 1914. Batavia, 
111. Child, Edward Windsor, b. Mr 12, 1917. 
Address, 17th and Locust, St. Louis. 



5212. EDMUND G. HOEPPNER 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 15, 1889, 
Eau Claire, Wis.; s. Frederick J. (b. F 4, 
1854, Ger.) and Bertha (Krueger) IIoej)pner 
(b. .'\g 26, 1859, do.). Prepared in Eau Claire 
(Wis.) H. S. Phi Sigma Kapua; Scabbard an<i 
Blade; Capt., Univ. Regt.; Chm., Cadet Hop 
Com. Const. Engr., Hoepi)ner Bartlett Co., 
1912-16; Pres., do. 1917^. ist Lt., 28th 
Separate Co., Wis. St. Guard. Build the Eau 
Claire St. Norm. Sch. Married Mae Moore, 
Ja I, 1916, Eau Claire, Wis. Child, Frederick 
John, b. 22, 1917. Address, 305 Garfield 
Ave., Eau Claire, Wis.; bus. add., 414-416 
Grand Ave., do. 

5213. CHARLES ELMER IIOLLEY 
(Husband of No. 7314) 

Psychologist; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 3; 
Ph. D., 19x5; b. Te 4, 1887, Maiden, 111.; 's. 
William B. (b. Mr 19, 1862, Newport, Pa.) 
and Matilda (Kentz) llolley (b. F i, i860, 
Buda, III.). Prepared in Franklin Grove H. S.; 
No. 111. .St. Norm. Sch., 1905-8. Ionian; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Phi Delta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Instr., 
Educ. and Psych., O. Wesleyan Univ., Dela- 
ware, O., igi5-i6; Instr,, Psych., Norm. Coll., 
Ypsilanti, Mich., 1916; Prof., Educ. and Phil., 
Bellevue Coll., 1916-17; Instr., Educ. Univ. of 
III., summer, 1917; 111. Asst. Dir., Bur. of 
Educ. Research, Univ. of 111. 2nd Lt., Ind. St., 
Psych. Service, Med. Dept., U. S. A., (Jamp 
Hancock, Ga., 1918; Mustered out, D 18, 1918. 
.Auth.: Relationship Between Persistance in Sch. 
and Home Conditions, Nat. Soc. for .Study of 
Educ, 1916; Articles in Sch. Adm. and Super- 
vision, 1914-16; ///. Teacher, 1914-15; Sch. and 
Home Educ. Mem., N. E. A.; Soc. of Coll. 
Teachers of Educ; A. A. A. S. Married Viola 
Wolfe ('15), S 4, 1916, Urbana. Child, Elmer, 
Jr., b. My 20, 1917. Address, Franklin Grove, 
111.; bus. add., Bur. of Educ. Research, Univ. 
of 111. 

5214. EDWARD EMIL HOLLMAN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 3. 1889, St. 

Louis, Mo.; s. H. H. Hollinan. Prepared in 
Yeatman IL S., St. Louis. Chem. Club; A. C. 
S.; Capt., Gym. Team. Asst. Chem., St. Water 
Sur., L^niv. of 111.; Asst. Chem., St. Louis 
Water Works Dept. Address, 1412 Wright St., 
St. Louis, t 

5215. NELLIE NANCY HORNOR 

A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1913; b. N 15, 1880, 
Blount Town, III; d. Luke (b. N 23, 1846, do.) 
and Harriet (Van Vickie) Ilornor (b. My 26, 
1852, do.). Prepared in Danville H. S. Kappa 
Dclt.-i Pi; Sigma Xi; Y. W. C. A. Auth.: 
The LTse of Sealing Wax as a Source of Lime 
for the WeJinelt Catho<le, Am. Jour, of Sc. 
Mem., Church of Christ. Address, 702 Sheri- 
dan St., Danville, 111. 

5216. CARRIE ELSIE HOSKINS 
(Sister of Nos. 3783, 5733) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 7, 1889, Norris Citv, 
111.; d. William Franklin (b. N 4. 1841, Herald, 
III.) and Catherine (Spence) Hoskins (b. F :, 
1852, Norris City, 111.). Prepared in Carmi 
H. S. H. Sc (Jlub. Address, R. i, Norris 
City, III. 

5217. EDNA HOSKINS 
Supervisor; B. S. in IT. Sc; b. D 9, 1887, 
LaGrange, 111.; d. William and Ada May 
(Mariner) Hoskins. Prepared in Lyons Tp. 
IT. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Illiola. Nurses 
Course in III. Tr. .Sch. for Nurses, Cook Co. 
Hospital, Chicago, 191 5-18. Supvr. and Instr., 
City TIosp., Louisville, I'vy., 19 18 — . Address. 
49,' 6th .Ave, LaCirange, III.; bus. add.. City 
Hospital, Louisville, Ky. 



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5218. ROSS BARBER HOSTETTER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. .Ta 17, i88q, Mt. 
Carroll, 111.; s. M. B. Ilostetter. Prepared in 
Mt. Carroll 11. S. Address, Mt. Carroll, 111. 

5219. BESSIE BUSEV HOULT (PAXKOW) 
(Wife of No. 5858) 
Teacher; A. B. in PI. Sc. ; b. N 4, 1890, 
Chrisman, 111.; d. William Francis (b. Ag 1, 
1865, do.) and Grace (Moss) Iloult (b. D ^5, 
1867, Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in Chrisman 
H. S. Teacher, H. Sc, Pub. Schs., Cham- 
paign, 1912 — . Married Charles John Pankow 
('13), O 8, 1917, Detroit. Address, Chrisman, 
111.; bus. add., c/o II. S., Champaign. 

5220. CHIH HSU 
B. S. in C. E.; b. S 17, 1890, Kwonglung, 
China. Prepared in Tong Shan Eng. and 
Min. Coll., China; Columbia. Cosmopolitan 
Club. Address, c/o Kwong Tuck Chiong, 65 
Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, China. 

5221. 'HAROLD EVERETT HUBER 
(Brother of No. 5222) 
LL.B.; b. N 26, 1885, Laramie, Wyo.; s. 
Samuel Henry (b. Ag 4, 1S50, Circleville, O.) 
and Anna (Everett) Huber (b. Ap 3, i860, Sul- 
livan, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philo- 
mathean; John Marshall Moot Court Club; 
Mgr. Star Course. Lawyer with H. B. Boyer, 
Champaign, 1912-16. Married Anna Donohew, 
S 4, 1915, Chicago. Died S 24, 1916, Urbana. 

5222. JOSEPH EARL HUBER 
(Brother of No. 5221) 
Dist. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1913; 
b. My 29, 1888, Danville, III.; s. Samuel Hen- 
ry (b. Ag 4, 1850, Circleville, O.) and Anna 
(Everett) Huber (b. Ap 3, 1S60, Sullivan, 
111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors. With 
Division of Highways, Dept. of Pub. Works 
and Bldgs., 1913-14; Engr., do.. So. Dist. 
1914— . 2nd Lt., C. A. C. R. O. T. C. 5. Ft. 
Monroe, Va. Assoc. Mem., A. S. C. E. Ad- 
dress, 308 Daniel St., Champaign. 

5223. ROBERT R. HUDELSON 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 20, 1886, 
Chambersburg, 111.; s. H. C. Hudelson. Pre- 
pared in 111. St. Norm. Sch. Alpha Zeta; 
Illinois Agr. Staff; Pres. Agr. Club. Asst. 
Agron., Univ. of Mo.; Asst. Prof., Soils, do. 
Farm Adviser. Livingston Co., 111. ist Lt., 
F. A., U. S. R. ; Mustered out, Mr 1919- Ad- 
dress, Chambersburg, 111. 

5.^24. FREDERICK DAVIS HULL 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 18, 1889. 
Wichita, Kan.; s. W. B. Hull. Prepared m 
Armour Inst. Telephone Engr., West. Elec. 
Co.. Hawthorne, 111.; Engr., Chicago Branch. 
Address, 1515 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 

5225. ' HOMER BOYS HULL 
(Husband of No. 4829) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 20, 1888, Saune- 
min, 111.; s. William II. (b. 1853) and Eliza- 
beth (Boys) Hull (b. 1855). Prepared in Pon- 
tiac H. S. Scabbard and Blade; Agr. Club; 
Lt. and Lt. Col., Univ. Regt. Farmer, Saune- 
min. 111., 1912-17; do., Forrest, 111., 1918 — . 
111. Nat. Guard, 1006-9. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Edna Elizabeth Neff ('11), My 6, 
191 6. Catchings, Miss. Child, William David, 
b. Jl 10, 1916. Address, R. 3, Forrest, 111. 

5226. ROSS DARWIN INGALLS 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 22, 1889, 

Brownville, N. Y.; s. Frank Elliott (b. 1843, 

Pillar Point, N. Y.) and Harriette (Matthews) 

Ingalls (b. 1840, Henderson Harbor, N. Y.). 



[IQ12 

Prepared in Watertown, (N. Y.J and Brown- 
ville (N. Y.) H. Schs. Scabbard and Blade; 
Capt.. LTniv. Regt. Engr., in charge of direct 
current motors, Zoth Bros. & Co., Chicago, 
1912-17; Asst. Engr., Diehl Mfg. Co.. Eliza- 
beth, N. J., 1917 — . Corp.., Home Guard, Eliz- 
abeth, N. J. Mem., Jovian; A. I. E. E. Ad- 
dress, 902 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

5227. HAROLD BENNETT INGERSOLL 
Salesman; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Mr 31, 1889, Chi- 
cago; s. George li. IngersoU. Prepared in 
Englewood H. S. Alpha Delta Phi. F. A. 
39, Hdqtrs. Co., Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. 
Address, 614 W. 71st St., Chicago; bus. add.. 
801 S. 5th Ave., do. 



5228. HENRY JEROME INGRAM 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. F 6, 1891, Wyoming, 
111.; s. H. L. Ingram. Prepared in Wyoming 
H. S. Lawyer, Peoria, 1914 — . Address, 502 
Observation Bliig., Peoria. 

5229. WILLIAM VERITY INGRAM 
Asst. Supt. ; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 3, 1890, 
Chicago; s. William Ingram. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H^ S. Asst. Supt., S. H. Burn- 
ham and Co., Chicago. Address, 4536 N. Lin- 
coln St., Chicago. 

5230. ARTHUR LYLE ISRAEL 
Lawyer; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S 15, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Sol (b. 1868, Ger.) and Lizzie 
(Cohn) Israel (b. 1870, Watsonville, Calif.). 
Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. LL. 
B., Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, 1917. Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Prelim., Final, 
and Special Honors; ist Lt. and Capt.. Univ. 
Regt. Chem. Engr., St. of 111., City of Chi- 
cago, and U. S. Govt.; Admitted to the Bar, 
1917. Capt., Q. M. R. C, 1917 — . Mem., A. 
C. S., 1912 — ; B'nai B'rith, 1910 — . Address, 
3209 W. Harrison St., Chicago. 

5231. EVA JANE JACKSON 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 15. 1889, 
Gibson City, 111.; d. A. J. Jackson. Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Teacher, H. Sc, Sumner 
H. S., St. Louis. Address, 4270 Cottage Ave., 
St. Louis. 

5232. HARRY FRANCIS JAHN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ap 6, 

1889, Chicago; s. Henry (b. O 27, 1859, do.) 
and Sarah Jane (Kintz) Jahn (b. Ag 7, 1859, 
Ottawa, 111.). Prepared in Morgan Park H. S. 
and j\.rmour Scientific Acad. Triangle. Esti- 
mating Engr., Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, 
1912; Sargent and Lundy, 1912-13; 1916-18; 
C. B. & Q. R. R., 1913-16; Walworth Mfg. 
Co., 1918 — . Married Winifred A. Griffith, 
Ja 16, 19:5, Chicago. Child, Frances Delphine, 
b. N 7, 1915. Address. 1615 W. 104th Place, 
Chicago; bus. add., 222 N. Desplaines St., do. 

5233. LOUISE MAY JENNEp 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 28, 1890, 

Evansville, Ind. ; d. Thomas H. (b. F 5, 1855, 
do.) and Mary (Meyers) Jeniier (b. D 10, 
1856). Prepared in Evansville (Ind.) H. S. 
Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma; W. A. A. Teacher, 
H. Sc, H. S., Evansville, Ind., 1912— . Ad- 
dress, i2o8 S. 8th St., Evansville, Ind. 

523+. ROY ERNEST JEWETT 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. F i, 1887, 
Aurora, 111.; s. E. L. Jeweftt. Prepared in 
Piano H. S. Hawthorne Plant, West. Elec. 
Co. Married Catherine Carnahan, My 20, 1914, 
Champaign. Address, 27 N. Madison St., La- 
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5235. GENJIRO JINGUJI 
Consulting Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 
1913; b. O 30, 1884, IIonchoski-Machi, Chiba 
Prefecture, Japan; s. Matsugoro (b. 1S45, do.) 
and O'Haru Jinguji (b. 1838, do.). Prepared 
in Seattle H. S. and Glenco H. S. Cosmo- 
politan Club. Stud. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 
Schenectady, N. Y., 1913-15; Consulting Engr., 
S. Suzuki & Co., Ltd., Tokio, Japan, 1915-16; 
do., Kawakita Denki Kigyosha, Ltd., Osaka, 
Japan, in Urbana, 1916-17; New York City, 
1917-18. Mem., A. I. E. E., 191 1; Am. Elec- 
tro-Chem. Soc, 1916 — . Married Misao 
Takahaski, Jl 18, 1916, Sawara, Japan. Child, 
Morgan Yoshimasa Takahashi, b. Je 22, 191 7. 
Address, N. E. Cor. Belleville Turnpike & 
Forest St., North Arlington, N. J.; bus. add., 
15-21 Park Row, New York City. 

5236. PAUL EVANGEL JOHNSTON 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Je 7, 1886, 
Bagdad, Ky. ; s. Ernest Farrar and Hanah N. 
(Nixon) Johnston. Prepared in Jacksonville 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1904-6. Chem. 
Club.; Ath. Assn. Chem., Frisco R. R., St. 
Louis, 1912-3; Am. Steel Foundries; Aluminum 
Ore Co., E. St. Louis, 111., 1914-15; Works 
Chem., Puce Oil Co., Sand Springs, Okla.. 
1915-16; Research Chem. Cosden & Co., West 
Tulsa, Okla., 1915-17, Empire Refining Co., 
Okmulgee, Okla., 1917-18. Engr., Tests and 
Asst. Chief Instp. tl. S. A., Welland, Ont., 
Can. Elec. Navy, 1918—. Mem., A. C. S. 
Address, Jacksonville, 111. 

5237. ROBERT TAYLOR JONES 
Associate; B. S. in Arch.; b. N 27, 1884, 
Cincinnati; s. William Julian Albert (b. Ja 6, 
1853, Baltimore) and Mary Grahne (Thomp- 
son) Jones (b. 1865, Riverside, O.). Pre- 
pared in Vincennes (Ind.) H. S.; Vincennes 
Univ., 1906-07. Acacia; Scarab. Assoc, in 
Arch., Univ. of 111. Married Alice Leona Te 
Walt, D 30, 1914. Olney, 111. Child, Talbot, 
b. D 5, 1915. Address, 606 W. California Ave., 
Urbana. 

5238. FRANK SPENCER KAILER 
Ins. Agt.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 7, 1888, 
Oregon, 111.; s. Ezra J. (b. Je i, 1843, Hagers- 
town, Md.) and Emma (Bull) Kailer (b. Ap 
4, 1853, N. Y.). Prepared in Oregon H. S. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Yoxan; Helmet; Ku 
Klux; Asst. Mgr., Interschol. Circus: Class 
Baseball. With Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. 
Co., Pittsburgh, 1 912-14; Ins. Agt., Equitable 
Life Assurance, do., 1914-18. U. S. N. R. F. ; 
3rd. Class Elec, Radio Service, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 2nd Floor Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh. 

5239. THOMAS JEFFERSON KASTEL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 25, 1887, Monticello, 

111.; s. T. Kastel. Prepared in Monticello H. S. 

Address, 114 S. Market St., Monticello, 111. 

5240. DONALD JACKSON KAYS 
(Brother of No. 3816) 

Professor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 11, 1886, 
Magnolia, 111.; s. John A. (b. Mr 7, 1849, do.) 
and Mary A. (Hartenbower) Kays (b. Ag 8, 
1859, Minn.). Prepared in Henry H. S.; No. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Alpha Delta Phi; Alpha 
Zeta. Asst. Prof., An. Husb., O. St. Univ.: 
Prof., do. Address, 1493 Perry St.. Colum- 
bus, O. ; bus. add.. Animal Husbandry Dept., 
Ohio State Univ., do. 

5241. CHARLES NELSON KELL 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 30, 

1890, Denver; s. Samuel Gilber and Minnie 
(Sailley) Kell. Prepared in Centralia Tp. 
H. S. Designer, Deere & Co., Moline, 111., 
1912-14; Dispatcher, Bettendorf Co., Betten- 
dorf, la., 1914-16; Asst. Supt., Denning Trac- 
tor Co., Cedar Rapids, la., 1916-17; Mech. and 



Efficiency Engr., Chicago Ferrotype Co., 19 17- 
iS. Dept. Q. M., 103 A, Rock Island Arsenal, 
Rock Island, 111., 1918 — . Married Vera Alice 
Stow, S 29, 1917, Le Moille, la. Address, 1836 
13th St., Moline, 111. 

5242. ARTHUR CARYL KELLEY 
(Brother of Nos. 1909, 3817) 
Teacher; A. B. in Bus.; b. Ag 22, 1891, 
Muskegon, Mich.; s. Marshall C. and Mar> 
(Smith) Kelley. Prepared in Urbana H. S.; 
L'niv. of Chicago. Cosmopolitan; PhilomatheaU; 
Mask and Bauble. Correspondent. Sears Roe 
buck & Co.. 1913-15; Cml. Teacher, 1915 — , 
Address, 528 S. Lacondale Ave., Chicago. 

5243. ABXER FRED KENDALL 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 12. 18S6, Watseka, 
111.; s. A. T. Kendall. Prepared in Watseka 
H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Fuller Moot Court; 
Coll. Dancing Club: Jr. Cap Com.; Law Dance 
Com.; Lincoln League; Sr. Ball Com. 3rd O. 
R. T. C; 2nd. Lt., Camp Hancock, Ga. Ad- 
dress, Watseka, 111. ♦ 

5244. GEORGE BROPHY KENDALL 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 17, 
1876, Adams Co., 111.; s. Charles A. (b. N 22, 
1835, Philadelphia) and Mary (Frame) Ken- 
dall (b. S 15, 1848, Adams Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Chaddock Coll. Acad., Quincy; Pvt. 
Norm., Bushnell: 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1902-4. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Agr.. Club; Hort. Club. 
Teacher. Phys., Agr., and Rural Sociol., St. 
Norm. Sch., Moorehead, Minn. Mem., Christ- 
ian Church; A. F. A. M.; Poly. Soc. of N. D. 
Agr. Coll.; Univ. of 111. Club of N. D.; Am. 
First Assn. Married Erma Hannah Rickart, 
Je 27, 1906, Barry, 111. Children: Chestine, 
b. Ag 16, 1907; Jean b. Je 9, 1913; Ruth, b. 
D 29, 1917. Address, 1000 Grove St., Jackson- 
ville, 111. 

S244A. CHARLES MARSHALL KENNAN 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 

9, 1885, Maysville, Ky.; s. Charles (b. 1831, 
Flemingsburg, Ky.) and Phoebe (Coryell) 
Kennan (b. 1845, Tolesbora, Ky.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Ionian; Delta Sigma Rho; 
.Mask and Bauble. Inst., H. S. Newport, Ky. ; 
Sec, Central Y. M. C. A., Cincinnati. ist 
Lt., Signal R. C. A. S. 1917 — . Address, 
Central Y. M. C. A., Cincinnati. 

5245. WILLIAM RIDDLE KENT 
Engineer; A. B. in Sc: b. Mr 28, 1890, Pas- 
saic, N. J.; s. R. D. Kent. Prepared in Pas- 
saic (N. J.) H. S.; St. John's Sch. Engr., 
Passaic, N. J. Married Olive Louise Burrows, 
S I, 1913, Passaic, N. Y. Address, 150 Blvd. 
St., Passaic, N. J.; bus. add., 38 Randolph St., 
do. 

5246. HARRY EDWARD KERKER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 30, 1885, Tolono, 

111.; s. George Kerker. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Sigma Pi. Address, 903 W. Oregon 
St., Urbana.; bus. add., 49 N. Neil St., Cham- 
paign. 

5247. ALFRED HENRY KERNDT 
Mun. Vehicle Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 

10, 1S90, Salida, Colo.: s. Moritz J. and Anna B. 
(Weachter) Kerndt. Prepared in Salida (Colo.) 
H. S. Dramatic Club; 111. Union. Sales Engr.. 
E. Goldman & Co.^ Chicago, 1912; Chief 
Draftsman, Sherwin \\'illiams Paint. Co., Ken- 
sington, 111., 1912; Asst. Supt., Chicago Coated 
Bd. Co., Chicago, 1912-14; Supvr. Engr.. Dunn's 
Service Co., do., 1914; Mech. Engr., Nat. 
Standard Co., Niles, Mich., 1915-16; Draftsman, 
Studebaker Corp.. South Bend, Ind., 1916; 
Mun. Vehicle Engr., do., 1916 — . Kappa Alpha 
Pi^ igi3 — ; Elk's Club, 1916 — ; Studebaker 
Club, 1918—; Y. M. C. A., 1918; Chicago 
mini Club, 1914—. Address, 333 N. Mam St., 
South Bend, Ind. 



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5248. JOSEPHINE KIRK 
(Sister of Nos. 3824; 848S) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. '& A.; b. F 15, 1888, 
Macon, III.; d. O. T. (b. Mr 22, 1857, War- 
saw, Ind.) and Mary S. (Cummings) Kirk (b. 
Ja 8, i860. Blue Mound, 111.). Prepared in De- 
catur H. S. Sec, W. A. A.; Women's League 
Advisory Bd.; Class Basketball. Dir., Phys. 
Tr., Decatur, 111.; Teacher, Le Grande, Ore. 
Address, 461 S. Siegel St., Decatur, 111. 

5249. FRANCES KIRKWOOD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 27, 1890, 
Lawrenceville, 111.; d. R. M. Kirkwood. Pre- 
pared in Lawrenceville H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; W. A. A.; 
Prelim. Honors; Basketball. Teacher, Settle- 
ment Sch., Birmingham, Ala. Address, Edge- 
water Mines, Ensley, Ala. 

5250. CLARENCE A. KLOOSTER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 3, 1891, 
Chicago; s. A. H. and Jane Klooster. Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Scarab; 
Chm., Sr. Smoker Com. Bldg. Const., Peoria; 
Mobile, Ala.; Chicago; Washington, D. C; 
Baltimore; Durham, N. C. Engng. Dept. 
Great Lakes Naval Tr. Sta. Address, 21b 
Linden Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

5251. HARRY JOHN KLOTZ 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 22, 1890, 
Orion, Mich.; s. John (b. N 16, 1847, Hack- 
ettstown, N. J.) and Henrietta (Hall) Klotz 
(b. Mr 12, 1849, Danville, N. J.). Prepared 
in Bradley Poly. Inst., 1908-10. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Class Tennis; 
Mandolin Club. Instr., Mech. Engng., Rens- 
selaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., 191 2-14; Oper- 
ating Engr. Dept., I. T. S., Peoria and Decatur. 
111., 1914-17; with Keystone Steel & Wire 
Co., do., 1918 — . Instr., Engines, U. S. S. M, 
A., Univ. of 111., 1917; Mustered out, D 7. 
1918. Auth. : Some Aspects of Boiler Efficiency. 
Read before 111. Elec. Assn., 1916. Married 
Natalia Jobst, S 28, 1915. Peoria. Child, Paul- 
ine, b. S 25, 1916. Address, 215 N. Underbill 
St., Peoria; bus. add., Keystone Steel and Wire 
Co., do. 

5252. AURELLA KNAPP (DERSHEM) 
Lib. Asst.; B. L. S.; b. Ja 29, 1881, Wat- 
seka. 111.; d. William Carter (b. Mr 10, 1833, 
N. H.) and Matilda (Myer) Knapp (b. Ap j6, 
1839, O.). Prepared in Normal H. S. A. B., 
111. Wesleyan Univ., 1909. Asst., LTniv. of 
111. Lib., 1910 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. 
Lib. Assn. Married Dr. Elmer Dershem, D 
21, 1918, Chicago. Address, 917 W. California 
St., Urbana; bus. add., 105 Library Bldg., 
Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

5253. MYRTLE ELIZABETH KNEPPER 
(WENIGLER) 
B. L. S.; b. F 19, 1886, Peoria; d. George 
E. (b. Somerset Co., Pa.) and Laura Ann 
Bossemeyer Knepper (b. Dixon, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Walla Walla (Wash.) H. S.; Idaho 
St. Norm. Sch. B. S., Highland Univ., 1907. 
Asst. Libn.. Ore. Agr. Coll., 1909-11; Sc. Asst., 
Lib. Sc, Lib. of U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1912-18; 
Cataloger, Masonic Lib., Boise, Idaho; Libn., 
Alaska Exp. Sta. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; D. 
C. Lib. Assn.; III. Lib. Sch. Assn. Married 
Willibald Wenigler, My 13, 1918, Washing- 
ton, D. C. Address, Box 1446, Boise, Idaho. 

5254. GUY JINK KOONS 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 14, 
1874, Isabel, 111.; s. Thomas Pelly (b. 1844. 
Monroe Co., Ind.) and Mary Jane (Lauber) 
Koons (b. 1844, Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Oakland H. S.; Ind. St. Norm. Sch.; East. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1899-1901; Univ. of 111. Phi 
Delta Kappa. Prin., Tp. H. S., Murphysboro, 



I1912 

111., 1912-17; Prin., Tp. H. S., Pontiac, 111., 
■9 '7 — • Mem., M. E. Church; Schoolmasters' 
( lub. Married Josephine Wright, Ag 16, 1905, 
Franklin, 111. Children: Lawrence Wright, 
b. Ap 18, 1908; Mary Josephine, b. Ap 8, 1910. 
.4ddress, 922 N. Chicago St., Pontiac, 111. 

5255. HERMAN CHARLES KRANNERT 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 5, 1886, Chi- 
cago; s. Charles Krannert. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Chi Phi; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Consulting Engr., William A. Beahr, 
Chicago; Mgr., Sefton Mfg. Corp., Anderson, 
Ind. Mem., A. S. M. E.; Ind. Engng. Soc; 
Ind. Mfg. Assn.; Rotary Club; Chamber of 
Commerce, Anderson, Ind. Address, 925 W. 
7th St., Anderson, Ind.; bus. add., c/o Sef- 
ton Mfg. Corporation, do. 

5256. ELWIN VALENTINE KRATZ 
(Brother of Nos. 3065; 4259) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; M. S., 1913; b. 
Mr 31, 1890, Champaign; s. Dr. Edwin A. Kratz 
(b. Jl 12, 1844, Bucks Co., Pa.) and Annie 
Mary (Bradley) Kratz (b. Mr 7, 1849, Ver- 
sailles, Ky.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors. Arch., 
Champaign, 1914 — . Gov. const, work, Ancon, 
Panama, C. Z. Address, 315 S. State St., 
Champaign; bus. add., 402 Lincoln Bldg., do. 

5257. EMMA AUGUSTA KRAUSE 
Correspondent; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 12, 
1890, Sadorus, 111.; d. Herman Ferdinand (b. 
Mr 30, 1850, Freienwalde, PommiCrania, Ger.) 
and Lydia Dorothea (Scholz) Krause (b. O 29, 
1854, New Minden, III.). Prepared in EI Paso 
Tp. H. S. Teacher, Ger. and Eng., Tp. H. S., 
Sterling, 111., 1912-16; Correspondent, Scott, 
Foresman & Co., Chicago, 1916 — . Address, 
3605 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Scott, 
Foresman & Co., 623 S. Wabash Ave., do. 

5258. GEORGE DRIVER LAING 
(Brother of No. 8so8) 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 5, 1889, 
Chicago; s. I. F. Laing. Prepared in Oak 
Park H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ku Klux; Class Baseball; Varsity Base- 
ball; Sr. Memorial Com. Address, 283 Frank- 
lin Ave., River Forest, Ill.t 

5259. CHARLES AUGUSTUS LAMB, JR. 
(Brother of Nos. 5260, 6373. 8509) 
Clerk; A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 2, 1889, Paxton, 
111.; s. C. A. Lamb. Prepared in Paxton H. S. 
Cml. Club; Lincoln League; Sr. Ball Com. 2nd 
Lt., Q. M., Camp Johnston, Fla.; Mustered out, 
D i9~8. Address, 911 S. sth St., Champaign. f 

5260. NELLIE ELY LAMB 
(Sister of Nos. 5259, 6373, 8509) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 13, 1886, 
Paxton, 111.; d. C. A. Lamb. Prepared in 
Paxton H. S. Address, 911 S. 5th St., Cham- 
paign. t 

5261. ALBERT FABIAN LANDSEA 
Telephone Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 2, 

1890, Pullman, 111.; s. H. Landsea. Prepared 
in Bloom Tp. II. S. Class Baseball. Tele- 
phone Engr., West. Elec. Co. Address, P. O. 
Box 244, Riverside, Ill.t 

5262. MARGIE ETHEL LANGDON 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. N 14, 1881, Odell, 

\eb. ; d. Florace (b. Mr 11, 1851, Vernon Co., 
Wis.) and Helen F. (Wood) Langdon (b. Ap 
1, i8ss, Mt. Sterling, la.). Prepared in 
Beatrice (Neb.) H. S. A. B., Neb. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1907. Asst. Libn., Neb. St. Norm. Sch., 
Kearney, Neb., 191 o — . Mem., Am. Lib. 
.\ssn., 1913-17; Neb. Lib. Assn., 1912 — : 
Y. W. C. A., 1910 — . Address, Kearney, Neb. 



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5263. PAUL BLISS LAUHER 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 13, 1887, Isabel, 111., 

s. Evan Lauher. Prepared in Paris H. S. 
mini Staff; Lincoln League; Ionian; Class 
Sec; Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Lawyer, Paris, 
111. Hdqtrs. Co., 310 F. A., A. E. F., France. 
Address, 609 S. Central Ave., Paris, III. 

5264. HERBERT THAL LEO 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 21, 1889, 

Alton, 111.; s. John Waldemar (b. D 16, 1842, 
Denmark) and Charlotte (Meister) Leo (b. 1862, 
Ger.). Prepared in Yeatman H. S., St. Louis. Chi 
Beta; Scabbard and Blade; Phoenix; Major, 
Univ. Regt. ; V'arsity Track and Basketball. 
Chem., Plants Mfg. Ciders, Vinegars, and 
other Fruit Products, Pullman, Wash., 1912- 
13; do., Moscow, Idaho, 1913-18; do., St. 
Joseph, Mo., 19 1 8 — . Mem., A. C. S. Mar- 
ried Hazel Mary Burdin, N 2, 1913. Children: 
Edith Mary, b. Mr 21, 1914; Herbert Burdin, 
b. N 24, 1917. Address, 800 Grand Ave., St. 
Joseph, Mo. 

5265. FRANK BONNER LEONARD, JR. 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1916; b. 
Je 14, i8gi, North Manchester, Ind.; s. Frank 
B. (b. Ag 2, i860, Gertnantown, Ind.) and 
Allie (Cleveland) Leonard (b. My 14, 1862, 
South Whitley, Ind.). Prepared in Metropolis 
H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rhn; 
Phi Delta Phi; Adelphic; Law Scholarship; 
Debating Team; Class Orator. Auth. : An In- 
troduction to the Drainage Laws of 111., ///. 
Law Bui., 1918. Married Frances Quante, Jl 
6, 1912, Clayton, Mo. Address, Metropolis, 111. 

5266. RUTH LEONARD 
(Sister of No. 4770) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ja 20, 1890, 
Rockford, III.; d. Josiah Sloan (b. 1850, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y.) and Mary Malvinia (Bostwick) 
Leonard (b. Je 26, 1852, Onondaga, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Delta Gamma; 
Phi Delta Psi; Capt., Basketball. Phys. Tr. 
Instr., Y. W. C. A., Elgin, 111., 1912-13; Instr., 
New Trier Tp. H. S., Kenilworth, 111., 1913-16; 
Stud., N. W. Univ., 1915-16; Univ. of III., 
Coll. of Med., 1916. Address, 1700 Jackson 
Blvd., Chicago. 

5267. EDNA LEWIS 

Principal; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 18, 1889, 
Harrisburg, 111.; d. A. W. Lewis. Prepared 
in Harrisburg Tp. H. S. Address, Mounds, 
Ill.t 

5268. FRED DICKERSON LEWIS 
(Brother of No. 4276) 

Asst. Dean; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 29, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Frederick G. (b. My i, 1859, Clin- 
ton, 111.) and Harriet D. Lewis (b. F 13, 
1861, do.). Prepared in Wheaton H. S. 
Sergt., Univ. Regt. Farm Supt., Marietta, Ga., 
1912-13; Salesman for Stock food and Compil- 
ing books, Wheaton, 111., 1914; Asst., Dean of 
Agr., Madison, Wis., 191 5-17. ist Lt., A. E. F., 
France. Auth.: Articles in farm papers. 
Mem., Episcopal Church; Univ. Club, Madison, 
Wis., 1915-17. Married Mildred G. Lewis, S 
I, 1917, Wheaton, 111. Address, 613 N. West 
St., Wheaton, 111. 

5269. KATHARINE LEWIS 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 191S; 
b. Ap II, 1 89 1, Chicago; d. Henry Foster (b. 
F 15, 1864, do.) and Minnie (Dows) Lewis (b. 
Jl 4, 1865, Bangkok, Siam). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S.; West. Coll., Oxford, O., 1908-9. 
Alethenai. Libn., Chicago Health Dept. Lib., 
Chicago, 1915-17; do.. 111. Lib. Exten. Comn., 
Springfield, 111., 1917 — : Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn., 1915 — ; 111. Lib. Assn., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, c/o 111. Lib. Exten. Comn., Spring:field, 
111. 



5270. RALPH RICE LEWIS 
Business; B. S. in Sc; b. Mr 31, 1889, 
Urbana; s. John Melville (b. Somerset, Ky.) 
and Frances Mary Lewis (b. Edwardsville, 
111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Fremont 
(Mich.) H. S. Theta Delta Chi. Sales Agt. 
Contrs. Equipment, Philadelphia, 1913-17; Ralph 
R. Lewis Co., Philadelphia, 1919 — . Ensign, U. 
S. N. R. F. C, Pensacola, Fla., 1917; 2nd Lt., 
A. E. F., France; Mustered out, F 6, 1919. 
Addre'ss, Fremont, Mich.; bus. add., Ralph R. 
Lewis Co., Philadelphia. 

5271. RUTH MARIE REBECCA LIND- 
BERG (MORRISON) 
(Sister of Nos. 3837, 4278) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 3, 1891, Cherokee, 
la.; d. Charles (b. Ja 25, 1846, Hvetlanda, 
Sweden) and Johanna (Nystrom) Lindberg (b. 
S 21, 1846, Mora, Sweden). Prepared in 
Cherokee (la.) H. S.; la. St. Teachers Coll., 
1907-8. Chi Omega; Yo Ma. Instr., Eng. and 
Latin, Aurelia, (111.) H. S., 1912-14; Prin., 
H. S.; Garner, la., 1914-17. Married Dr. Jef- 
ferson Code Morrison, S i, 1917, Cherokee, la. 
.4ddress, Garner, la. 

5272. LULU LEAH LITTLEJOHN 
Librarian; A. B. in L & A.; b. O 27, 1892, 
Farmer City, 111.; d. Henry Clay (b. Ind.) and 
Josephine (Dayhoff) Littleiohn (b. Worthing- 
ton, Ind.). Prepared in Farmer City H. S.; 
Colo. Coll., 1907-08; Los Angeles Pub. Lib. 
Sch., 1913-14. Delta Gamma. Lib. Asst., Pub. 
Lib., Los Angeles, 1914 — -. Mem., Friday 
Morning Club, Los Angeles. Address, 5644 
Ash St., Los Angeles. 

5273. ANANIAS CHARLES LITTLETON 
Instructor; A. B. in Commerce; A. M., 1918; 
b. D 4, 1886, Bloomington, 111.; s. R. C. (b. 
Va.) and Mary (Sholtey) Littleton (b. 111.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Beta Gamma 
Sigma. Pub. Acct., Deloitte, Plender, Grif- 
fith & Co., Chicago; Instr., Accountancy, Univ. 
of 111., 1915 — . Married Bonnie Ray, Ag 21, 
1916, Terre Haute, Ind. Child, Barbara Rae, 
b. Ja 28, 1918. Address, 905 S. Coler Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., 305 Commerce Bldg., do. 



5274. LYMAN LIONEL LIVINGSTON 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 17, 1888, 

Fillmore, 111.; s. Timothy M. (b. My 31, 1851, 
do.) and Alpha B. (Gatwood) Livingston (b. 
My 2, 1862, Ramsey. 111.). Prepared Jn Fill- 
more and Ilillsboro H. Schs. Sigma Xi; Pre- 
lim, and Final Honors. Engr., Wabash R. R., 
1912; Instr., C. E., Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1912-13; Engr., Pneumatic Foundation and 
Underpinning work, docks, dams, and harbor 
improvements, 1913-16; Supt., Underpinning 
Constr., Broadway and 7th Ave. Subway, 
New York City, 1916-17; Contr., 1917 — . Stor- 
age Engr.. War Dept., Div. of Storage & 
Traffic. Married Grace G. Lackaberry, O 4, 
191 3, St. Louis. Child, Dorothy Louise, b. 
Mr 12, 1917. Address, 3049 N. i6th St., 
Philadelphia. 

5275. WILLIAM CECILE LORENZEN 
Salesman; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O 14, 

1S89, Chicago; s. C. J. Lorenzen. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst. With Chester & Fleming, Consult- 
ing Engrs., Pittsburgh; Salestiian, Eubly & Lor- 
enz, Chicago. Address, 2721 N. Troy St., Chi- 
cago.t 

5276. CAROLINE LUTHER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 15, 1890, 
LTrbana; d. Charles Luther. Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Address, Savoy, Ill.t 



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S277. NELLE IRENE McCLURG 
(Sister of No. 4287) 

Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 6, 1888. 
Eldorado, Kan.; d. William Rudolf (b. D 25, 
1857, Pekin, 111.) and Anna (Lapsley) Mc- 
Clure (b. O 12, 1857, Cedar Falls, la.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. A. M., Univ. Wis., 
1918. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Omi- 
cron Nu; H. Sc. Club; Illiola. Supvr., Dom. 
Sc, E. Aurora, 111., 1912-14; Asst., H. Sc; 
Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 1914- 
16; Instr., do., 1916-17; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
Wis., 1917-18; Dietitian, Lakeside Hosp., Cleve- 
land, O., 1918 — . Address, 108 E. High St., 
Urbana; bus. add., Lakeside Hospital, Cleve- 
land. 

5278. ANDREW HENRY McCONNEL 
(Brother of No. 6398) 

Bank Clerk; A. B. in Bus.; b. My 27, 1890, 
Reynolds, 111.; s. J. B. McConnel. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Chi. Address, 
Reynolds, Ill.f 

5279. WALLACE ROBERT McCONNELL 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. O 4, 1881, Brown 
Co., III.; s. James (b. 1833, 111.) and Mary 
Ann (Gabbert) (McConnell (b. 1838, Ky.). 
Prepared in West. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; A. M., 
Univ. of Wis., 1918. Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago, 1912-13; Asst., 
Geog., St. Norm. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis., 1913-14; 
Head, Geog. Dept., St. Norm. Sch., Platteville, 
Wis., 1914-18; Prof., do.. Teachers Coll., Miami 
Univ., 1918 — . Auth.: Mineral Resources of 
Southwest. Wis., bul. ; Nitrate Indus, of Chile, 
Jour, of Geog., 1918. Mem., Master Mason, 
1916; Nat. Educ. Assn., 1918. Married Delia 
Edith Bennett, Je 26, 1918, Chicago. Address, 
Oxford, O. 

5280. DWIGHT WESLEY McCOY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 10, i888, 
Versailles, 111.; s. Barlow A. (b. 1844, Ind.) 
and Mary J. (Law) McCoy (b. 1846, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Versailles H. S.; Univ. of Colo. 
Teacher, Math., Lincoln, 111., 1912-13; do., Po- 
catello, Idaho, 1913-14; Head, Math. Dept., 
Sioux City, la., 1914-17. Y. M. C. A. Sec, 
France, 1917-18; 2nd Lt., 6th Regt., F. A., R. 
D., Camp Taylor, 1918 — . Address, Versailles, 
111. 

5281. RUDOLPH McDERMET 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1914; E. 
E., 1916; b. Mr 24, 1888, Danville, 111.; s. 
Charles Wesley and Stella May (Rudolph) Mc- 
Dermet. Prepared in Logansport (Ind.) H. S.; 
M. E., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1916. Eta Kappa 
Nu; Sigma Xi; Prelim. Honors. Fellowship 
Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Re- 
search Engr., Mellon Inst, of Indus. Research, 
Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1914-18; Exp. Engr., Elliott 
(]o., Pittsburgh, 1917 — . Pa. Nat. Guard, Co. 
E. i8th Regt., 1915-16. Assoc. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. Married Muriel Katherine Kaye, Ag 9, 
1916, Elgin, 111. Child, Eileen Virginia, h. 
Ag 3, 1917. Address, Welty Court, Greens- 
burgh, Pa.; bus. add., Elliott Co., Frick Bldg., 
Jeannette, Pa. 

5282. EUGENE HARRIS McFARLAND 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 28, 1889, 

Scotland, S. D. ; s. G. A. McFarland. Prepared 
in Norm. Sch., Valley Citv, N. Dak. Theta 
Delta Chi; Helmet; Class Football; Arch. Club. 
Supervising Arch., El Paso Southwest R. R. ; 
Arch. Married Cora E. Thronson, Jl 3, 1917, 
Mankato, Minn. Address, Valley City, N. 
Dak.t 

5283. ELIZABETH ROBERTS McGILL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 11, 1890, 

LaGrange, 111.; d. David Barker (b. Ag 7, 1855, 
Dublin, Ireland) and Marion Gibson (Roberts) 
McGill (b. Jl 21, 1864, Wellsville, O.). Pre- 
pared in Austin II. S. Alpha Xi Delta. Teach- 
er, Lowell Sch., Chicago. Address, 3845 Gladys 
Ave., Chicago. 



5284. FRANCIS XAVIER McGRATH 
Superintendent; A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 25 
1888, Jerseyville, 111.; s. John C. (b. Mr 10 
1861, Janesville, Wis.) and Mary ((3race) Mc 
Grath (b. O 14, i860, Jersey Co., 111.). Pre 
pared in Jerseyville H. S. Psi Upsilon. Supt. 
Bonding Dept., Aetna Casualty 6; Surety (5o. 
St. Louis. Married Winifred O'Donneli, O 31 
1916, St. Louis. Address, iiii N. A. Hamil 
ton Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., 601 Pierce Bldg., 
Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., do. 

52S5. HALBERT PIRIE MacGREGOR 
Metallurgist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 6, 
1887, Estes Park. Colo.; s. A. Q. and Clara 
M. (Heney) MacGregor. Prepared in N. Den- 
ver (Colo.) H. S.; Vanderbilt Univ. Chem., 
Mariner & Hoskins, Chicago; Consulting Chem. 
Engr., Denver; Metallurgist, Berkeley, Calif., 
1915 — •• Invented Gold cyanide recovery; Zinc 
residue silver recovery. Mem., A. C. S.; Ro- 
tary Club; A. F. A. M. Married Ethel O. 
Michael, Ja 25, 1913, Champaign. Address, 970 
Ventura St., Berkeley, Calif.; bus. add., 121, 
2nd St., San Francisco. 

5286. LIESETTE JANE McHARRY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 20, i886, 
Rantoul, 111.; d. A. McHarry. Prepared in 
Rantoul H. S. Kappa Delta Pi; Prelim. Honors. 
Teacher, H. S., Elmwood, 111.; do., Rantoul, 
111.; do., Urbana. Address, 307 E. Springfield 
Ave., Champaign. 

5287. WILLIAM RAPHAEL McINTIRE 
Supt. Const.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 14, 1889, 
Houston, Texas; s. J. W. Mclntire. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Capt., Univ. Regt. 
(1911-12); Varsity Swimming 1909-10; 1910-11. 
Supt. Const., D. H. Burnham & Co., Chicago. 
.iddress, 123 S. Center Ave., (Chicago.! 

5288. PAUL HARMON McKEE 

Y. M. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 
5, 1887, Marengo, 111.; s. M. McKee. Prepared 
in Mason City H. S. Chi Beta; Ionian; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; Sr. Smoker Com.; Sr. Ball Com. 
Sec, Y. M. C. A. Marshalltown, la. Address, 
Marshalltown, la.t 

5289. RAY CLARK McLARTY 
Traveling Representative; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b. F 8, 1891, Kokomo, Ind.; s. Daniel F. (b. 
Te 12, 1858, Marietta, O.) and Ella N. (Clark) 
McLarty (b. Ja 2, 1859, Monroe Center, 111.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Chi Beta; Delta 
Kappa Chi; Sigma Delta Chi; Ionian; Shield 
and Trident; Hatchet Orator; Ed. Illio; Illini 
staff. Traveling Representative, sales circu- 
lation and vocational div.. The Curtis Pub. 
Co. Married Josephine S. Messier, Jl 24, 191 7, 
Kansas City, Mo. Address, 3031 Troost Ave., 
Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., c/o The Curtis 
Pub. Co., Philadelphia. 

5290. FORREST C. McNARY 
Dept. Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 20, 1891 
Martinsville, 111.; s. Ebenezer N. (b. Ag 22, 
1856, Ind.) and Cornelia (Cline) McNary (b 
D 3, 1858, Pittsburgh). Prepared in Martins 
ville H. S. Dept. Mgr., Aetna Accident & Lia 
bility Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1916-17; Aetna 
Life Ins. Co., Cleveland, 1917 — . Address, 
Gates Mills, O.; bus. add., 622 Leader News 
Bldg., Cleveland. 

5291. JOHN JOSEPH McQUAID 
Farmer; .\. B. in Bus.; b. N 27, 1889, Pen- 
field, 111.; s. T. McQuaid. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Phi Kappa. Bank Clerk, Champaign. 
Farmer. Address, Penfield, 111. 



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S292. ITSU MAKI 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Ap 15, 1884, 
Shimoda. Japan; s. S. Maki. Prepared iii Hiros- 
hima Norm. Coll., Japan., Columbia. Teacher, 
Hiroshima Norm. Coll., Shimoda, Japan. Ad- 
dress, c/o Hiroshima Norm. Coll., Shimoda, 
Japan, t 

5293- ELIAS MANDEL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 22, 1889, 
Chicago; s. S. Mandel. Prepared in M. F. Tul- 
ley H. S. With Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago, 1916. Address, 1825 S. Troy St., 
Chicago. t 

5294- ALFRED EDGERTON MANIERRE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.: b. Ag 13, 1878, 
Chicago; s. George (b. F 5, 1845, do.) and Ann 
Eliza (Edgerton) Manierre (b. Te 4. 1849, 
Hicksville, O.). Prepared in Univ." H. S., Chi- 
cago.^ A. B., Yale Univ., 1902, Arch,, Chicago. 
Married June Griffin Parkinson, Mr 20, 1907, 
Chicago. Children: Barabara Drake, b, Ag 24, 
1908; Jeannette Leigh, b. Ag 14, 1914, Address, 
335 Belden Ave., Cliicago. 

5295. WELCH WALKER MANSPEAKER 
(Brother of Nos. 2171, 3863) 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in C. E, ; b. S 28, 1890, 
Champaign; s. Lewis Vinton (b, N 27, 1852, 
Bedford, Pa.) and Emma (Gruver) Manspeaker 
(b. N 29, 1858, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. C, E. Club. Draftsman. L 
T. S., Decatur, 111.: Const. Engr., Pa. R. R., 
Pittsburgh. Engrs. Corps, Ft. Beniamin, Har- 
rison. Ind., 1918; Mustered out, D 20. 1918. 
Address, 74 N. Emily St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; bus. 
add., 625 Pennsylvania Sta., Pittsburgh Branch, 
Pa. 

5296. HARRY ELLIS MARQUETTE 
Special Apprentice; B. S. in Ry. M. E. ; b. 
S 26, 1888, Roodhouse, 111.; s. J. L. Marquette. 
Prepared in Slater (Mo.) H. S. Apprentice, 
Santa Fe R. R. ; Special Apprentice, Mech. 
Dept.. Rock Island R. R. Married Irma Ala- 
thea Davies, F 19. 1914, Mankato, Minn. Ad- 
dress, 230 N. Market St., Shawnee, Okla.t 

5297. SIDNEY GRISWOLD MARTIN 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 11, 1888, 
Chicago; s. William Herbert (b. N 20, i860, 
Fredonia, N. Y.) and Nellie Moseley (Lyon) 
Martin (b. D 29, 1861, Hartford, Conn.). 
Prepared in Wendell Phillips H. S. Chi Psi; 
Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors; Capt., Univ. 
Regt,; Brev. Cant., 111. Nat. Guard; Pres. C. E. 
Club. Engr., Leonard Const. Co., Soo Line 
Freight Terminal, Chicago, 1912-14; Asst. Engr., 
Soo Line R. R., Minneapolis, 1914-18. ist Lt., 
Q. M. Corps, Constr. Div., Richmond, Va.; do., 
San Antonio Arsenal, Tex., 1918 — . Married 
Clare Hemman, D 24, 1913, Chicago. Child, 
Glen Webster, b. My 23, 1916. Address, 4543 
Magnolia Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1521 First 
Nat. Soo Bldg., Minneapolis. 

5298. CHARLES WILLARD MATHEWS 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 10, 1887, 
Marissa, 111.; s. A. J. Mathews. Prepared in 
Monmouth Coll. Address, Marissa, Ill.t 

5299. LEIGH MERYL MATTHEWS 
Bank Cashier; B. S. in M. E, ; b. O 28, 1884. 
Dysart, la.; s. R. Matthews. Prepared in 
Univ. H. S., Chicago. Varsity Gym. Team; 
M. E. Soc. ; Engng. Dance Com.; Mask and 
Bauble Play; Lt. and Maj., Univ. Regt.; 111. 
Union Dramatic Club; A. S. M. E.; Fechet 
Memorial Com.; Sr. Stag Com. Address, 
McClure, 111. 



5300. FRANCES WILLARD MATHIS 
(Sister of No. 5301) 
. Librarian; B. L. S,; d. Robert E. and Men- 
tie Eliza (McFatridge) Mathis. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Asst., Pub. Lib., Santa Bar- 
bara, Cahf., 1913-14; Cataloger, Co. Free Lib., 
Los Angeles, 1914— . Address, 336 Loma 
Urive, Los Angeles; bus. add., Los Angeles 
Pree Co, Lib., do. 

S30I. VICTOR ALVIN MATHIS 
(Brother of No. 5300) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Je 3 
1886, Vienna, 111.; s. Robert Erwin and Montie 
Eliza (McFatridge) Mathis. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Acacia: Band; Orchestra. Material 
Insp., N. Y. Central R. R., CoraopoHs, Pa., 
1912-17; Mech. Engr., Duquesne Steel Foun- 
dry Co., do., 1917-18. Bugler, Co. E., 3rd Pa. 
Reserve Militia, 1918— . Married Mable Paul- 
ine Hamilton, S 25, 191 5, Canonsburg, Pa. 
Children: Frederick Clifford, b. Jl 3, 1916; 
John Hamilton, b. F 21, 1918. Address, 1123 
Hiland Ave., CoraopoHs, Pa.; bus. add. Du- 
quesne Steel Foundry Co., do. 

5302. *CHARLOTTE MATTOON (SMITH) 
(Wife of No. 7224; Sister of No. 7078) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 13, 1887, Calhoun, 
111,; d. Charles Edwin (b. Ja 13, 1852, New 
Harmony, Ind.) and Mae (Whitaker) Mattoon 
(b. Ag 3, 1866, Calhoun, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Missionary Chm.. Y. W. C. A. 
Married Stewart Tracey Smith ('15), Jl 17, 
1912, Champaign. Children: Vera Ruth, b. Mr 
14, 1916 (died Ap 9, 191 7); Leslie Stewart, 
b. Ag 23, 191 7. Died Ap 6, 1919, New York 
City. 

5303. EARL NELS MATTSON 
(Husband of No. 7220; Brother of No. 4805) 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 15, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Nils (b. F 15, 1842, Sweden) and 
Georgiana (Ellerson) Mattson (b. My 6, 1863, 
LaPorte, Ind,). Prepared in Englewood H. S. 
A. S. M. E.; Class Basketball. Mech. Engr,, 
Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind.; Mech. Engr., E. C. 
Van Keuren, Consulting Engr. Married Eliza- 
beth M. Smith ('15), Je 30, 1915, Urbana. 
Address, 1325 N. 24th St., Birmingham, Ala. 

5304. DAVID BLAIR MAVER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E,; b. Mr 10, 1888, 

Detroit; s. David (b. Arbrough, Scotland) and 
Maria (Blair) Maver (b. Ottawa, Can.). Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park H. S. Triangle; Onyx 
Dancing Club. Masonry Insp., I. C. R. R., 
1912; Draftsman, do., 1912-13; do.. Corrugated 
Bar Co., 191 3; do., C. M. & St. P. R, R., 191 3- 
14; Asst. Research Engr,, Grand Trunk R. R., 
1914-15; Moving Picture Proprietor, 1915-16; 
Valuation Engr., I, C. C, 1916; do., W. J. 
Hagenah, York Mfg. Co., 1916 — . Married 
Anna Cecelia Bruhn, Je 16, 191 7, Chicago. 
Address, 7442 Eberhart Ave,, (Zhicago; bus. 
add., Mark Mfg. Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 

5305. CARL ELMER MERRIS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 14. 1888, 
Hume, Mo.; s. Elmer Elsworth (b. Ja 3, i860, 
Macon, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Blevans) 
Merris (b. Ag 26, 1858, Cass Co., Mo.). Pre- 
pared in Victor (Colo.) H. S.; Colo. Coll,, 1906- 
07. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. Min. and Mill- 
ing Work, Victor. Colo., 1912-13; Stud. Engr., 
Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1913-15; 
Instr., E. E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1915-17; 
Subdiv. Engng. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schen- 
ectady, N. Y.. 1917 — . Married Grace StanclifF 
Murphy, S 9, 1916. Child, Julia Stancliff, b. 
Mr 28, 1918. Address, 334 Germania Ave., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 



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5306. WILLIAM MEYER 
Teacher; B. S. in Sc. ; b. O 7, 1884, Russia; 
s. I. Meyer. Prepared in Central H. S., Minn- 
eapolis; Univ. of Minn. Address, Porterville. 
Tex.t 

5307. PAUL KEITER MILES 
(Brother of No. 4812) 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 14, 1891, Savanna, 111.; 
s. Charles K. (b. S i, 1S65, Mt. Carroll, 111.) 
and Metta K. (Zuck) Miles (b. D 22, 1864, 
Busiinell, 111.). Prepared in Savanna Tp. H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi. With Deere & Co., Moline, 111.; 
Asst., M. E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst.; V. P. and 
Mgr., Savanna Const. Co.; Instr., U. S. S. M. 
A., Univ. of 111. Lt. Engrs., Lake Charles, La. 
Address, Savanna, 111. 

5308. MABEL LUCILE MILLER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 6, 1891. 
Tower Hill, III.; d. W. F. Miller. Prepared, 
in Urbana H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Athenean; Prelim. Honors. Teacher, H. S. 
Henderson, Ky. ; do., Bridgeport, III.; do., 
Milwaukee. Address, 647 Cass St., Milwaukee. t 

5309. MARIE MAUD MILLER (VAN 

HOOK) 

(Wife of No. 4010) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 23. 1886, Hartsburg, 

III.; d. J. E. Miller. Prepared in Lincoln 

Univ. Teacher, H. S., Lincoln, 111. Married 

Dr. F. C. Van Hook ('09), Ja i, 1916. Children: 

Harold; daughter. Address, Mt. Pulaski, 111. 

S3I0. MILO KIRK MILLER 
Surgeon; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Je 27, 1889, At- 
lanta, 111.; s. W. A. and Alice (Hieronymus) 
Miller. Prepared in Atlanta H. S. M. D.. 
Johns Hopkins, 1916. Nu Sigma Nu. Intern., 
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1916-17; Surgeon, U. S. 
Naval Service, 191 7-18. Lt. Surgeon, do.. U. 
S. S. Wyoming, U. S. S. Tucker, and Base 
Hosp., No. 6. Address, 4702 Maiden St., Chi- 
cago. 

531 1. SAMUEL LESLIE MILLER 
Instructor; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. F 25, 

188=;, Timewell, 111.; s. S. T. Miller. Prepared 
in tTniv. Acad. Active Mem., 111. Soc. Engrs. 
and Survs. With D. H. Maury, Consulting 
Engr., Chicago; Instr., Mun. Engng., Carnegie 
Inst. Tech. Address, c/o St. Highway Com- 
mission, 428 W. Vine St., Springfield, Ill.t 

5312. JOHN EDSON MILLIZEN 
(Brother of No. 7086) 

Treasurer; A. B. in Bus.; b. F 8, 1890, Minn- 
eapolis; s. Henry M. (b. Je 26, 1847, Circle- 
ville, O.) and Myrtle (Varner) Millizen (b. Jl 
2, 1857, Freeburg, 111.). Prepared in Sullivan 
H. S. Sigma Nu; Class Football. Buyer, R. 
R. Donnelley S: Sons, Chicago, 1912-14; Buyer 
Printing Dept., Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1914- 
17; Treas., Physicians Lab. Supply Co., Chi- 
cago, 1918 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Chicago Surgi- 
ca; Trades Assn.; Colonial Club, Oak Park, 
111. Address, 104 S. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 
111.; bus. add., 25 E. Washington St., Chicago. 

53:3. GUY G. MILLS 
Acting Dist. Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 
12, 1889, Palestine, 111.; s. Daniel B. (b. O.) 
and Margaret (Daugherty) Mills (b. Palestine, 
111.). Prepared in Palestine H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
El (iirculo Litcrario Espanol; Lt., Univ. Regt. 
Draftsman Am. Bridge Co.. Toledo, O., 1912; 
Engr., Brookville Bridge Co.; Instr., C. E., 
Univ. of 111. 1913-14; Insp., Concrete Rds.; 
Div. Engr., Portland Cement Assn.; Acting 
Dist. Mgr., S. East. Branch, do. Pvt., Troop B, 
ist Cavalrv HI. Nat. Guard; ist Lt., E. R. C, 
T017-18: Capt.. Engrs.. N. A., 1918 — . Assoc. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. Address, Palestine, 111. 



5314- MARY ETHEL MINER (HOSKINS) 

(Wife of No. 3783; Sister of Nos. 

2182, 3114, 4313) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 12, 1889, Adair, 111.; 

d. Timothy G. Miner (b. Je 27, 1837, Table 

(Jrove, III.) and Prudence Harriet (Russell) 

Miner (b. Ag 28, 1846, do.). Prepared in West. 

111. St. Norm. Sch. H. Sc. Club. Mem., Ladies 

Home Economics Club; Pres., Local Community 

Club. Married Ezekiel Edward Hoskins ('09), 

Ja I, 1913, Adair, III. (died Ap 29, 1916). 

Cliildren: Dorothy Elizabeth, b. IMy 8, 1914; 

Harriet Louise, b. S 24, 1913- Address, Adair, 

5315. EVA MITCHELL 
(Sister of Nos. 6431, 7813) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 9, 1886, 
Ripley, O.; d. Isaac (b. Je 24, 1850. Russleville, 
O.) and Eva (McConaughy) Milcliell (b. Ja 
15, i860, Ripley, O.). Prepared in Pontiac Tp. 
II. S. Illiola; Mask and Bauble; \V. A. A.; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Sec, Sr. Class. Teacher, H. 
S. (Jentralia, HI., 1912-15; do., Bloomington, 
111., 1915 — ■. Address, 1007 N. McLean St., 
Bloomnig^on, 111. 

5316. FLOYD WILLIAM MOHLMAN 

(Brother of No. 7815) 
Physician; B. S. in Chem. ; M. S., 1914; 
Ph. 1)., 1916; b. Mr 6, 1890, Beardstown. 111.; 
s. Henry J. (b. do.) and Mary E. (Bolle) 
Mohlman (b. My 12, i860, do.). Prepared iri 
Beardstown H. S.; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Chi 
Sigiiia; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; 111. 
Union Dramatic Club; F"inal and Special 
Honors; Glee Club; Band; Composer of Music 
for The Prodigal Prince. Asst. Chem., 111. St. 
Water Sur., Urbana, 1912-16; Chief Chem. 
and Instr., San. Chem., Univ. of HI., 1916-17; 
Chem. and Engr., New Haven Sewage Exp. 
Sta., 1917-18; Conn. St. Bd. of Health, 1918 — . 
.\uth. : (with Edward Bartow) Purification of 
Sewage by i\ctivated Sludge, Jour. Indus, and 
Etigng. Chem. and Engng. News; Contributions 
to Rpts. of 111. St. Water Sur.; New Haven 
Sewage Exp. Sta., Jour. Indus, and Engng. 
Chem. and Engng. News Record. Mem., Am. 
Water Works Assn. C. S.; 111. Acad, of Sc. 
Married Mary Franklin Savage, Je 19, 1916, 
Belleville 111. Children: John William and 
Robert Henry, b. My 29, 1918. Address, 548 
Orange St., New Haven, Conn.; bus. add., 
St. Bd. of Health, do. 

5317. HERMAN MOHR 
Lawyer; LL.B.; b. O 21, 1883. Ger.; s. Carl 
(b. O 14, 1855, do.) and Mina (Henn) Mohn 
(b. F 14. 1855, do.). Prepared in Chicago Night 
Schs. ; Chicago Univ., Summer, 191 1. Phi Delta 
Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Fresh. Football; Fresh. 
Track. Atty., Albuquerque, N. M., 1916-18; 
San. Insp., do., 1918. Mem.. Albuquerque 
Lawyers Club. Alarried Rossi Fell, S 18, 1912, 
Roswell N. M. Address, Albuquerque, N. M. 

5318. JULIUS JOHN MOJONNIER 
(Brother of Nos. 1564. 4315) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 16, 1889, 
Highland, 111.; s. Jules (b. Ja 28, 1846, Vevey, 
Switzerland) and Emma Julia (Bequelia) 
Mojonnier (b. ^.ly 23, 1851, St. Imer, do.). 
Prepared in Yeatman H. S., St. Louis. Phi 
Lambda Psi; Chem. Club; Ionian. Chem., Hel- 
vetia Milk (Jondensing Co., Delta. O.: Inventive 
Chem., Oak Park, HI.; Pres., Mojonnier Bros. 
Co., Chicago. Married Eleanor L. Mench. N 27, 
1912, Urbana. Child, son, b. My 1916. Ad- 
dress, 739 W. Washington Blvd.. Chicago. 

5319. RALPH MONROE 
Lawyer: LL. B.; b. N 4, 1888. Sullivan. 111.; 
s M. T. Monroe. Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
Phi Delta Phi; Law V. P., 111. Union; Chm., 
Law Dance Com. Lawver, Decatur, III. 
Address, 706-10 Mullikin Bldg.. Decatur, Ill.t 



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5320. HARRY EDGAR MONTGOMEJiY 
Supt., P'ub. Serv. Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. 

Jl 2, 1891, Mt. Auburn, 111.; s. Clinton Levi (h. 
Ap 6, 1867, do.) and Lida (Curl) Montgomery 
(b. My 9, 1867, Hidalgo, 111.). Prepared in Blue 
Mound H. S.; Decatur H. S. Kta Kappa Nu. 
F^ngr., Gen. Engng. Lamp Works, Ilarrison, 
N. J., 1912; Insp., Central III. Pub. Service Co., 
Mattoon, 111., 1912-13; Insp., do., Taylorville, 
111., 1913; Insp., do., Beardstown, 111., 1913-14; 
Supt., do., Beardstown. 111., 1914 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M., 1916— ; S. W. F. A. M., 1917. 
Married Grace Mable Flack, Jl 17, 1913, De- 
catur, 111. Child, Grace Elizabeth, b. Jl 5. 
1914. Address, 11 12 Adams St., Beardstown, 

in. 

5321. MAX ALFRED MONTGOMERY 

(Brother of No. 4815) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 7, 1887, 
Vermillion, Kan.; s. Alfred and Esther Eliz- 
abeth (W'addington) Montgomery (b. Ap jo, 
i860, LeRoy, 111.). Prepared in Bloomington 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sr. Mem. Com.; Scarab; 
Arch. Soc. Francis John Plyro Scholarship; 
Arch., Peoria. Engng. Corps, U. S. A.; 2nd 
Lt., Signal Corps, 1918. Married Mary Veron- 
ica Mayne, Ag 28, 1918, London, Eng. Ad- 
dress, 728 14th St. N. W., Washington, D. C.f 

S322. JAMES RALPH MONTIGEL 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 16, 1886, 
Alma, Mich.; s. F. Montigel. Prepared in Alma 
(Mich.) H. S. Glee and Mandolin Club. Irri- 
gation Contr. ist Lt., 511th Bn. Co., Engr. 
Corps, A. E. F., France. Address, 105 Myrtle 
St., Redlands, Calif.t 

5323. FREDERICK LINDLEY MORGAN 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 6, 1889, 
Loda, 111.; s. J. S. Morgan. Prepared in Pax- 
ton H. S. Arch. Club. Draftsman, Louisville, 
Ky. Address, Chesterfield Apts., Louisville, 
Ky.t 

5324. GUY LYMAN MORRILL 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 27, 1889, 
Fairfield, Neb.; s. Charles A. (b. Ja 24, 1859, 
North Danville, Vt.) and Anna M. (Ander- 
sen) Morrill (b. D 23, 1867, Bornholm, Den- 
mark). Prepared in Kewanee II. S. A. M., 
Univ. of Mich., 1913. Delta Upsilon; Varsity 
Track team; Glee Club; Pres. 111. Dramatic 
Union; Y. M. C. A. Asst. Instr., Univ. of 
Mich., 1912-13. With H. S. Johns-Manville 
Co., Chicago, 1913-14; Engr. and Traveling 
Salesman. York Mfg. Co. Seattle, 1914-17. 
Engng. Dept., Walworth Mfg. Co., Chicago, 
1919 — . Sergt., Ice Plant Co., No. 301, A. P. 
O., No. 713, A. E. F., France, helping build 
and operate a Refrigeration plant for the U. S. 
A., 1917; Lt., Tours, France. 1918; Mustered 
out, 1919. Mem., A. S. M. E.; A. F. A. M. 
Address, Kewanee, 111.; bus. add., 220 Des- 
plaines St., Chicago. 

5325. MARY GERTRUDE MORTON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 25, 1882, Monte- 
zuma, la.; d. H. F. Morton. Prepared in Mon- 
tezuma (la.) H. S. Asst., Branch Lib., Minne- 
apolis. Address, 3304 Elliott Ave., Minne- 
apolis.! 

5326. MARGARET MOSCHEL 
(SCHICKEDANZ) 
(Wife of No. 4890) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 8, 1887, Chenoa. 111.; 
d. F. Moschel. Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H. S. 
Teacher, Ger., Richmond, Va. Married S. A. 
Schickedanz ('11). Address, 616 Oak St., Dan- 
ville, Ill.T 

5327. LEE ELWOOD MOSER 
(Brother of No. 5829) 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 13, 1889, 
Sigel, 111.; s. Albert Franklin (b. N 17, 1859. 
St. Joseph, Mo.) and Annie (Butcher) Moser 



(b. D 23, 1870, Sigel, 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Engr., The Toronto 
Tlydro-Elec. System. Toronto, Can., 1912; 
Engr., Sargent & Lundy, Chicago. 1914; Engr., 
I. T. S., Peoria, 1915; Elec. Engr., United 
Verde Copper Co., Clarkdale, Ariz., 1917. 37th 
U. S. Engrs., 1918 — . Mem., Catholic C"hurch; 
A. I. E. E. Address, The United Verde Copper 
Co., Clarkdale, Ariz. 

5328. CLEDA VIRGINIA MOSES 
Teacher; A. B. in Mus.; b. Ag i, 1885, Belle- 
ville, 111.; d. William Moses. Prepared in Des 
Moines H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Address, 
218 N. Main St., Normal, 111. 

5329. NELLIE IRENE MOURNING 

(HEDGECOCK) 

(Wife of No. 3766; Sister of No. 4823) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 14, 1888, Portis, 

Kan.; d. Charles Samuel (b. Je 16, 1855) and 

Margaret Ann (Smith) Mourning (b. S 5, 

1862.;. Prepared in Augusta II. S. . Illiola. 

Married William E. Hedgecock ('09), D 25, 

1912, Macomb, 111. Address, 311 E. Williams 

St., Albert Lea, Minn. 

5330. CIRILO JOSEPH MULLEN 
A. B. in Bus.; b. Jl 9, 1885, Buenos Ayres, 
S. A.; s. Michael Mullen. Prepared in Jesuit 
Coll. Address, Buenos Ayres, Argentine, S. A.f 

5331. NORRIS FEY MURRAY 
(Brother of No. 7100) 
Chemist; B. S. in L. & A.; b. My i, 1890, 
Mazon, 111.; s. Louis Ross (b. Mr 6, 1859, do.) 
and Lillie (Hamilton) Murray (b. F 1865). Pre- 
pared in Mazon Tp. H. S.; Grad. work. West. 
Elec. Co., Chicago, 1914-15. Organizer. Co- 
operative Grocery Houses. O. T. C., Ft. Sher- 
idan; do., Ft. Monroe; do., San Antonio; 2nd 
Lt., Aero Sqn. 658; Reporting Officer, Am. and 
British Supply Dept. near London, Eng., 
1918 — . With 4 other officers was received 
by King and Queen at Windsor Castle, Ap 28, 
1918. Address, Mazon, 111. 

5332. HOWARD DIMICK MYERS 
Instructor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 30, 1890, 
Lockport, 111.; s. William S. (b. O 29, 1815, 
Troy, N. Y.) and Augusta (Voight) Myers. 
Prepared in Lockport H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Pre- 
lim. Honors. With 111. Highway Comn., and 
Lincoln Park Comn., 1912-14; With C. M. & St. 
P. R. R., Bridge Dept., 1915-16; Instr., Draw- 
ing, Univ. of Minn., 1916-17. Lt., E. O. R. C, 
A. E. F., France, 191 8 — . Address, 408 loth 
St., Lockport, 111. 

5333- HENRY NAFZIGER 

(Husband of No. 5957) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 23, 1888, 
Rohrback, St. Odessa, Russia; s. T. Nafziger. 
Prepared in E. Aurora H. S. Elec. Engr., 
Link-Belt Co., Chicago. Married Marie Jenny 
Stoltey ('13), Ag 27, 1914, Champaign. Child, 
Mary Margaret, b. Jl 29, 19 15. Address, 
Drafting Dept., Link-Belt Co., Chicago. 

5334- *CHARLES SOL NARKINSKY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 7, 1892, 
Little Rock, Ark.; s. S. Narkinsky. Prepared in 
Little Rock (Ark.) H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. 
Elec. Engr., Emerson Elec. Co., St. Louis. 
Capt., U. S. Inf., 5th Trench Mortar Bat. 
Died N 28, 1918, Luxemburg, Ger. 

S33S- ROBERT HAROLD NAU 
Engineer; B. S. iri C. E.; b. Jl 13, 1889, 
Chicago; s. O. A. Nau. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S. Triangle; Soph. Cotillion Com.; 
Mgr., Soph. Baseball; Jr. Smoker Com.; Sr. 
Ball Com. Smoke Abatement and Electrification 
Com., Chicago; Asst. Engr., Chicago Assn. of 
Commerce. Address, 10 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. 



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5336. JOSEPH RAY NAY 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. F i, 1889, 
Ashmore, III.; s. George Bennet (b. Je i. 1848, 
Kansas, III.) and Sarah Ellen (Kirby) Nay 
(b. My 30, 1852, do.). Prepared in Kansas H. 
S. Engr., Surv., Insp., and Supvr., Gary, Ind,, 
1912-16; Insp., Struct. Steel, do., 1917. Co. 
F, ist Ind. Inf.; ist Lt., isist Inf., Camp 
Shelby. Miss., 1917 — . Address, 700 Pennsyl- 
vania St., Gary, Ind. 

5337. CARRIE ISABEL NEEDHAM 
(Sister of No. 9291) 
A. B. in 11. Sc. ; b. Ja 28, 1890, Champaign, 
Neb.; d. William Alexander (b. Elizabethtown, 
Ky.) and Alice Rosella (Brown) Needham (b. 
Annapolis, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Univ. 111., 1917-18. H. Sc. Club; Composer: 
Melodies for Chaplet of Pan. Auth. : Kitchen 
Waste, ///. Agr., 191 1. Address, 1210 Uni- 
versity Ave., Urbana. 

5338. IDRIS NELSON ' 
(Husband of No. 7835) 
Ceram. Chem.; A. B. in Sc. ; B. S., in Ceram., 
1915; b. Ap 7, 1889, Canton, 111.; s. Reginald 
(b. Mr 7, 1858, do.) and Alice (Hines) Nelson 
(b. S 21, J857, do.). Prepared in Canton H. S. 
Acacia; Keramos; Ceram. Soc. Ceram. Chem., 
C. W. Raymond Co., Dayton, O., 1912-13; do., 
Purington Paving Brick Co., Galesburg. 111., 
1913— . Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; 
Am. Ceram. Soc. Married Ruth Isabell Mus- 
senden ('16), Je 14, 1917, Urbana. Address, 
260 S. Academy St., Galesburg, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Purington Paving Brick Co., do. 

S339- JOSEPH COLBY NELSON 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 26, 18S7, 
Mexico, Mo.; s. J. T. Nelson. Prepared in 
Hannibal (Mo.) II. S. Arch. Club. Married 
Marie Wright, Je 19, 191 5, Hannibal, Mo. 
Address, 215 S. Maple Ave, Hannibal, Mo.; 
bus. add., Webster Groves, St. Louis. 

5340. RAYMOND ANDREW NELSON 

(Husband of No. 5526) 
With Armour & Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 2, 
1889. De Kalb, 111.; s. August E. Nelson. 
Prepared in De Kalb Tp.. H. S.; Beloit Coll., 
Beloit, Wis. Phi Sigma Kappa. In Grain 
Bus., Maple Park, 111., 1912-14; do., Jefferson, 
la., 1914-15; do., Des Moines, 1915-18; With 
Armour & Co., El Paso, Tex^ 1918 — . 2nd 
Lt., Tank Corps; do., Mach. Gun Div.; Hon- 
orable discharge, 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Peach Helen Andrews ('13). S 19, 
1914, Macon, 111. Address, c/o Armour & Co., 
El Paso, Tex. 

5341. JOSEPH ALLAN NEVINS 
(Brother of Nos. iiS9, 584°) 
Journalist; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. 1913; 
b. My 20, 1890, Camp Point, 111.; s. J. A. (b. 
Pa.) and Emma (Stahl) Nevins. Prepared in 
Camp Point H. S. Iris; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Delta Chi; Scribbler's; Ionian; Home- 
coming Com.; Ed. -in-Chief, ///. Ma<7. Chief 
News Ed., mini: Asst. Ed., Alumni Quarterly; 
Mgr., Summer Illini; lllio P>d.; Prelim. Hon- 
ors. Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Writer 
on New York Evening Post and The Nation, 
New York, 1913 — . Auth.: The Dogs of Joe 
Gone, New Republic; Hist, of Univ. of 111., 
1917. Ed., Pouteach, with biography and notes. 
Married Mary Fleming, S 30, 1916, Larchmont 
Manor, N. Y. Address, 192 Claremont Ave., 
New York City. 

S342. CHARLES IVAN NEWLIN 

Asst. Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; M. S.. 1914; ^■ 

Ag 28, 1889, Kokomo, Ind.; s. Charles E. 

(b. N 24, i860, New London. Ind.) and 

Harriet (Bogue) Newlin (b. Mr 4, 1861, 



Spiceland, Ind.). Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S.. 
Indianapolis. Pi Pi Rho. Instr., An. Husb.. 
Univ. of 111., 1912-17; Asst. Mgr., Feed and Oil 
Dept., Clinton Sugar Refining Co., CHnton, la., 
191 7 — • Auth: Digestion Est. with Swine, Univ. 
of 111. Bui., 191 7; Articles in farm papers 
and Agr. Mags. Married Melissa Seward, Ag 
5, 1914. Indianapolis. Child, Charles Albert, 
b. Jl 17, 1915. Address, 415 Sth Ave., 
Clinton, la.; bus. add.. Feed and Oil Dept., 
Clinton Sugar Refining Co., do. 

5343- FRANCIS STANLEY NICKI 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 17, i883, 
("hicago; s. S. Nicki. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
II. S., Chicago. With LaSalle Machine & Tool 
Co., LaSalle. 111.; Mech. Engr., Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. Pvt., Co. D, 2nd Bat., Edgewood 
Arsenal, Edgewood, Md. Address, 2920 Vir- 
sinia Place, East St. Louis, 111. 

5344- WILLIAM NIEHAUS, JR. 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 5, 1890, 
(jhicago; s. William Niehaus, Sr. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Prelim. Honors. 
Address, 1442 Edgewater Ave, Chicago. 

534S. LOUISE MINNIE NIERSTHEIMER 
(STEVEN) 

A. B. in L. & A.: b. Ja 7, 1891, Pekin, 
111.; d. Adolph (b. S 5. 1852, Wallertheim. 
Hessen-Darmstadt, Ger.) and Barbara Margaret 
(Pfanz) Nierstheimer (b. Ja 5, 1853, Pekin, 
111.). Prepared in Pekin II. S. Alpha Omicron 
Pi. Teacher, Beardstown, 111., H. S., 1912-13; 
do., Pekin 111., 191 5-18. Married Fred Karl 
Steven, Ja s. i9i5i Pekin, 111. Address, Sa- 
dorus. 111. 

5346. LILLIAN NOTH (HEDMAN) 
(Sister of No. 6437) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S II, 1888, Davenport, 
la.; d. George William (b. N 4, 1862, Quincy 
(111.) and Katherine I. (Healey) Noth (b. Jl 
19, 1863, Covington, Ky.). Prepared in Daven- 
port (la.). H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. 
Married Herbert R. Hedman, Je 20, 1916, Dav- 
enport, la. Child, Catherine Maria, b. Ag 20, 
1917. Address, 2910 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago. 

S347. FRED MELVIN NOURSE 
Technical Writer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 22, 
1886, Springfield, O.; s. Lyman A. (b. Boston, 
Mass.) and Minnie B. Henry (b. Springfield, 
(>.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sales Engr., 111. 
No. Utilities Co., Mendota, 111.; Asst. Engr., 
Contracting Dept., Pub. Service Co., Northern 
111., Chicago; Sales Engr., Roth Bros. & Co., 
Chicago; Div. Supt., Wis. Power, Light it 
lleat Co., Portage, Wis.; Technical Writer, 
The Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee. 
.\uth.: Numerous articles in elec. trade jours. 
Married Marie B. Mooy, D 8, 191S, Chicago. 
.Iddress, 1053 39th St., Milwaukee; btis. add., 
I'he Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., do. 

S348. CATHARINE S. OAKS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mr 26, 1886, Oaks 
Corners, N. Y.; d. Thaddeus (b. D 14, 1850, 
do.) and Isabel (Mclntire) Oaks (b. Mr 13, 
1853. Geneva. N. Y.). Prepared in Geneva (N. 
Y.) H. S.; Wells Coll., 1906-08. A. B., Wm. 
Smith Coll., 1912. Libn., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; 
do., Miami Univ. Lib., Oxford, O., 1914-15; do., 
O. Weslevan Univ. Lib., Delaware, O., 1915 — ■ 
Address, O. Wesleyan Univ. Lib., Delaware, O. 

5349. CHAUNCEY BRISTOL OLIVER 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 3. 1889. 
Milwaukee; s. E. Oliver. Prepared in Morgan 
Park H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phoenix; Class 
Football; Varsity Football; Basketball and 
Swimming. With Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago; Sales Engr., Salt Lake City. Address. 
953 ist Ave., Salt Lake City; bus. add., c/o 
O. J. Salisbury, 321 Felt Bldg., do.t 



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S350. FLORENCE ARMINA OLSON 
(STALLINGS) 
(Wife of G629) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 13. 1885, Weldon, 111.; 
d. John (b. Je 3, 1845, Malmo, Sweden) and 
Nellie (Paulson) Olson (b. My 23, 1852, do.). 
Prepared in Pratt Co. H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1902-03, 1905-07. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Athenean; Final Honors. 
Teacher, Eng., Eastern H. S., Bay City, Mich., 
1912-15. Mem., Baptist Church. Married Wil- 
liam Henry Stallings (g'li). My 15, 1916, De- 
Land, 111. Address, Rua Venancio Rodrigues 
1 1 A., (ioimbra, Portugal. 

53SI. HAROLD A. OTIS 
Asst. Supt.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D i, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Henry A. and Anna F. (Stacy) 
Otis. Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S., LaGrange. 
Class Basketball. Elec. Engr., Elevated R. R., 
Chicago; Asst. Supt., Shops and Equipment, do. 
Married Grace Virginia Angersinger, Ap 15, 
1913, LaGrange, 111. Child, Grace Virginia, b. 
My s. 1913- Address, 1759 Jarvis Ave., (Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Room 1341, 72 W. Adams St., 
do. 

5352. AMY MARIE OVERLAND 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 31, 1887, Minneapolis; 
d. T. Overland. Prepared in Central H. S., 
St. Louis. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; 
W. A. A.; Prelim. Honors. Address, 3739 
Windsor Place, St. Louis. t 

5353- CYRUS E. PALMER 
(Brother of No. 6469) 
Associate; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 26, 1888, 
Augusta, 111.; s. George P. (b. Ag 3, 1858, 
Knoxville, 111.) and Geneva (Harmon) Palmer 
(b. Je 21, 1867, Greenup, W. Va.). Prepared 
in Augusta H. S. M. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1916. 
Sigma Pi; Sigma Xi; Gargoyle; Scarab. Instr., 
A. E., Pa. St. Coll., 1912-16; Instr., A. E., 
Univ. of 111., 191C-18; Assoc, do., 1918 — . 
T^at. Treas., Sigma Pi, 1916 — . Married Sylvia 
Stockton, 191 1, Palmyra, Mo. Address, 11 17 
Euclid, Champaign. 

5354. MATTHEW SIMPSON PARKHURST 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 15, 1888, Green- 
castle, Ind.; s. Rev. Matthew M. (b. Jl 13, 
1834, Albion, N. Y.) and Mary Anne Christian 
(Thomson) Parkhurst (b. Mr 28, 1846, Stirling, 
Scotland). Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. 
Daily lllini Staff; Illio Bd.; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Jr. (Council; Jr. Cap. Com. Corn Breeder, 
Greensboro, Ala., 1912 — . P^es., Hale Nat. 
Farm Loan Assn.; Pres., Hale Co. Cooperative 
Marketing Assn. Married Erin Marie Hogue, 
Je 5, 1918, Newbern, Ala. Address, Cedarhurst 
Farm, Greensboro, Ala. 

5355. HARRY McLAUCHLAN PARSONS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 25, 1889, Chi- 
cago; s. Dr. Harry (b. Ja 21, i8';9, Chicago) 
and Martha Branch (5lcLauchlan) Parsons 
(b. O 18, 1870, Cleveland). Prepared in Lake 
View H. S., Chicago. Prelim. Honors. Chi- 
cago Telephone Co., Chicago, 1912-15; Farmer, 
Cantril, la.; do., Eagle Grove, la. Land In- 
vestigation, Chicago, 191 6; Farmer, Regan, N. 
Dak., 1917 — . Address, Regan, N. Dak. 

5356. ANNA LORINE PECK 
Dir. Phys. Tr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 8, 
1892, Mattoon, 111.; d. Cornelius G. (b. Mr 
17. 1853, Brookfield, Conn.) and Nancy Jane 
(Conway) Peck (b. Ja 31, 1858, Henderson Co., 
Kv.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Pvt. Sec, 
Chicago, 1914-15; Dir., Phys. Tr., H. S., Alton, 
111., 191 6 — . Address, 6236 Lake wood Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., Alton, 111. 



53S7. BENJAMIN SALISBURY PFEIFFER 
(Husband of G705) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; M. S. in E. E., 
1913; b. N 16, i8go, Peoria; s. Rudolph (b. Ja 
28, i860, do.) and Marion Ida (Salisbury) 
Pfeiffer (b. Ja 8, i860, do.). Prepared in Brad- 
ley Poly. Inst., 1908-10. Alpha Tau Omega; 
A. S. M. E.; Fresh. Varsity Football. Sales 
Engr., New Departure Mfg. Co., Chicago, 
1919— . 1st Lt., O. R. C, Ord. Dept., 1917; 
Mustered out, Ja 28, 1919. Mem., S. A. E. 
[Married Margaret Washington (g'13), S 9, 

19 16. Child, Francis Washington, b. Ag 17, 

1917. Address, Clarendon Beach Hotel, Chica- 
go; bus. add., c/o New Departure Mfg. Co., 
do. 

5358. GEORGE WEST PHILLEO 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 20, 1877, 
Red Wing, Minn.; s. E. B. Philleo. Prepared 
in Wichita (Kan.) H. S. Supt., motive power 
Arkansas Valley Smelter, Leadville, Colo.; 
Master Mechanic Pueblo, (Tolo.; Burma Mines 
Co., India. Address, 43 Laurent St., Santa 
Cruz, Calif.; bus. add., c/o Burma Mines Co., 
Ltd., Namtu, Northern Shore States, Burma, 
India. 

5359- JOHN BREEN PHILLIPS 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc; A. M., igiS; b. O 
14, 1888, Sullivan, 111.; s. A. J. (b. D 23, 1845, 
do.) and Sarah (Hanson) Phillips. Prepared 
in East. III. St. Norm. Sch. Kappa Deta Pi; 
Phi Delta Kappa. Chem. Dept., Big Four R. R., 
Beech Grove, Ind. Address, Y. M. C. A., 
Indianapolis. 

5360. LESTER LEROY PHILLIPS 
Chief Insp.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 28, 1887, 
Sterling, 111.; s. John I. and Laura V. (Hawk) 
Phillips. Prepared in Sterling H. S. Machine 
Work, Springfield, Mass., 1912-13; do., Rich 
mond, Va., 1913; Tool Work, Detroit, 1913. 
Asst. Chief Insp., Machine parts^^ Remy Elec 
Co., Anderson, Ind., 1913-is; Special Insp.. 
Model Parts, Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, 
1915; Chief Insp., Machine Work, Stenotypc 
Co., Indianapolis. Married Ida Mahala Chris 
tiann, Jl 30, 1913, Dixon, 111. Children: Eliza- 
beth, b. S 4, 1914; Lester LeRoy, Jr., b. Ja 17, 
1917. Address, Sterling, III. 

5361. HONOR LOUISE PLUMMER 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mr 29, 1883, Water- 
ford, Me.; d. C. L. Plummer. Prepared in 
Idaho Springs (Colo.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of 
Colo., 1907. Address, Idaho Springs, Colo.; 
bus. add.. War Dept., Washington, D. C.t 

5362. HARRY POLKOWSKI 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 19, 1888, 
Belda-Russian Poland; s. Paul J. (b. i86i, 
Tajno, Russian Poland) and Leokadija Polkow- 
ski (b. 1866 Sczuczyn-Russian Poland). Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. Inst., Chicago. Gym. 
Team; Water Polo, ist Inf., III. ISfat. Guard, 
Chicago. Address, 15 18 W. Washington St., 
Champaign; bus. add., c/o Major E. C. Stew- 
ard, Const. Q. M., San Juan, Porto Rico. 

5363. WILMA EDITH PONDER 
(Sister of Nos. 4861, 5874) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 11, 18^0, 
Hammond, 111.; d. John R. (b. Wash. CTo., 
Tenn.) and Elizabeth (Bolin) Ponder (b. Sul- 
livan, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Univ. 
of 111. Lib. Sch., 1914-15; Chi Omega. 
.Address, 909 W. California Ave., Urbana; bus. 
add., 318 S. 6th Ave., Maywood, 111. 

5364. HATTIE MILDRED POOR 

(Sister of Nos. 1753, 8669) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 12, 1890, 

Streator, 111.; d. Thompson (b. Ja 3. 1849, Hop- 

kinton, Mass.) and Helen Jane (Lindsay) Poor 



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(b. Ag 9, 1854, Shippcnsburg, Pa.). Prepared 
in Streator Tp. II. S. Classical Club. Teacher, 
II. Sc., Palestine, 111., 1912 — . Address, 217 
Monroe St., Strealor, 111.; bus. add., Palestine, 
111. 

5365- JUAN MIGARES Y PORTUONDO 
(Brother of No. 6487) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap $, 188S, 
Santiago, euba; s. Juan Portuondo. pVepared 
in El Divino Maestro; Jefferson Mil. Coll. 
Cosmopolitan Club; S. II. A.; Spanish Club. 
Address, Aguilera St. 8 Santiago, Cuba.t 

5366. LEWIS LAWRENCE POWELL 
Struct. Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 
26, 1888, Chicago: s. Lewis Badollet (b. O 21, 
1850, Lawrenceville, 111.) and Mary Adeline 
(Badollet) Powell (b. My 7, 1856, Terre Haute, 
Ind.). Prepared in Wendell Phillips II. -S., 
Chicago; Armour Inst., 1907-09. C. E. Club. 
Struct. Draftsman, I. C. R. R., Chicago. Mar- 
ried Lucille Prince, Ja i, 1916, St. Louis. Ad- 
dress, 5650 Kenwood Ave., Chicago. 

5367. LUELLA FLORENCE POWERS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 5, 1887, 
Sterling, 111.; d. A. Powers. Prepared in Ster- 
ling II. S. Teacher, Ger. and Sc, H. S., Mor- 
rison, 111. .iddress, R. i. Sterling, Ill.t 

5368. SAMUEL RALPH POWERS 
(Brother of No. 8674) 

Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. My 16, 1887. 
Tice, 111.; s. John W. (b. 1841, Maysville, 
Ky.) and Nancy T. (Erwin) Powers (b. 1843, 
Petersburg, 111.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm., 
1908-10; Univ. of Minn., 1916-19. Phi Delta 
Kappa. Head, Sc. Dept., Garfield 11. S., Terre 
Haute, Ind., 1912-16; Critic Teacher, Sc, 
Univ. H. S., Univ. of Minn., 1916-18. 
Auth.: Report of Chem. .Sur., Sell. .Sc. and 
Math., Vol. 15, 1915; A Discussion of a Re- 
port of a Chem. Sur., do.. Vol. 16, 1916. 
Mem. Chem. Sub. Com. of Nat. Educ. Assn., 
1 9 18; Chm., Chem. Section of Central Assn. 
of Sc. and Math. Teachers, 191 7. Married 
Eda May Olds, O 10, 19 10, Urbana. Child- 
ren: Philip Nathan, b. Ag 17, 1912; Merrell 
E., b. N 12, 1913. Address, 621 Beacon St., 
S. E., Minneapolis. 

5369. TIRRIE OSTIN PRATHER 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 15, 1888, West Liberty, 

111.; s. C, S. Prather. Prepared in Newton H. 
S. Address, Newton, Ill.t 

5370. DAVID CHANDLER PRINCE 
Case Man: B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1913; b. 
F s. 1 891, Springfield, 111.; s. Arthur E. (b. 
Jacksonville, 111.) and Charlotte H. (Hitch- 
cock) Prince (b. Quincy, 111.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1908-10. 
Chi Psi; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pj; Football. 
Testing Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y., IQ13-14; Case Man, IlL Pub. Utilities 
Comn., Si)ringfield, 111., 1914-17; Gen. Elec. 
Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ist Lt., Ord. Dept., N. 
A., Air Service, A. E. F., France, 917 — . 
.Assoc Mem. A. I. E. E. ; Illini Country Club. 
Married Winifred Notman, My 14, 1918. Paris. 
France. Address, 502 S. 2nd St., Springfield, 
111. 

5371. CHARLES ALEXANDER PURCELL 
Farmer; B. S. in .\gr.; b. My i <;, 1888, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. , s. A. 11. Purcell. Prepared 
in Evanston, H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Hel- 
met; Jr. Prom. Com. Married Grace Bacon, 
Ja 7, 1914, Lockport, 111. Child, William 
Bacon, b. D 15, 1915. Address, Areola, La. 



537::. ROBERT JOHN QUINN 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. F 5, i8go, 
Chicago; s. Thoma.s Joseph (b. do.) and 
Georgianna (McLean) Ouinn (b. Ogdensburg, 
N. Y.). Prejiared in 'Calumet H. S. Alpha 
Sigma Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Jr. Class Treas.; 
Class Baseball; Class Basketball. Chem., Re- 
search Chem., Div. Supt. and Chief Chem., 
Morris & Co., Chicago, 1912-16; Mgr., Pack- 
ing House Dept.. Wahl-llenrius Inst., do., 1917; 
Asst. Supt., Midland Chem. Co., do., 1918; 
Sales Mgr., A. Daigger & Co., Chicago, 1918 — . 
Temporary Ap[)ointment Q. M. Dept., Inspec- 
tion Cantonment Equipment, 19 17. Ed. Bd., 
Chicago Chem. Bui., 1917-18. Sec. Chicago 
Section, A. C. S., 1917-19. Married Matilda C. 
Jansen, N 22, 1915. Address, 151 1 Jonquil 
Terrace Chicago; biis. add., 54 W. Kinzie St., 
Chicago. 

5373- ISIDOR D. RAFFIN 
Supt. of Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 31, 
1890, Chicago; s. Wolf (b. Kovno, Russia) and 
Deborah (Arine) Raffin (b. do.). Prepared in 
VVaukegan H. S. Pres., Menorah. Asst. Chief 
Engr., Julian S. Nolan Co., 1912-14; Supt. of 
Const., A. W. Stoolman, Gen. Contr.. 1914-18; 
Gen. Supt., Const, of Camp McClellan, Ala., 
1 91 8 — . Married Florence L. Raffin, D 30, 
1916. Child, Bennett Lyon, b. Ja 3, 1918. 
Address, Walden Apts., Terre Haute, Ind.; 
bus. add., 602 Terre Haute Trust Bldg., do. 

5374. GEORGE ERWIN RAMEY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. D i, 1889, Pax- 
ton, 111.; s. H. B. Ramey. Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Yoxan; Shield 
and Trident; Scarab; Helmet; Orange and 
P.lue; Arch. Club. Arch., Zimmerman & Saxe, 
Chicago; with Snencer & Temple, Champaign; 
Arch., do. i.st Lt., Engrs., 491st Aero Sqdn., 
A. E. F., France; Returned to states, Mr 24, 
1919. Married Nclle Holland, O 8, 1913, Free- 
port, 111. Address, ioi5 W. Hill St., Cham- 
paign. 

S375. GEORGE AUDAS RANSON 
(Brother of Nos. 2218, 5885) 

Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 13, 1887, 
Kilbourne, 111.; s. George Washington (b. D 
17, 1847, do.) and Sarah Ellen (Ainsworth) 
Ranson (b. S 28, 1850, Saidora, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Havana II. S. A. S. M. E. Drafts- 
man, Westinghouse Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
.Iddress, General Delivery, East Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

5376. CHARLES RASCHER 

Sales Mgr.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 4. 1890, 
Chicago; s. Charles (b. Switzerland) and Anna 
M. (Kurtz) Rascher (b. Chicago.). Prepared 
in Lake View H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1908-og. 
Chi Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon. Chem., Chicago, 1912; Instr., Chem., 
Washington, ID. C, 1912-14; Chem., Bur. of 
Chem., do., 1914-15; do., BulTalo, N. Y., 1915; 
do.. Reading, Pa.. 1915-16; .Salesman. Chicago. 
1916-18; Sales Mgr., "Lali. Supply Dept., A. 
Daigger & Co.. Chicago. Pvt., C. A. C. nth 
Co., Ft. McKinley, Me., 1918; Sergt., C. A. C, 
Ft. McKinley; Mustered out, D 11, 1918. Mem., 
A. C. S. Address, 5425 N. Paulina St., Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Lab. Supply Dept., A. Daigger 
& Co., do. 

5377. SYDNEY C. RATHFON 
(Brother of No. 7150) 
Estimator and Supt. Const.; B. S. in A. E.; 
b, Jl 18. 1891, St. Anne, 111.; s. Elmer O. and 
Minnie Sue (Hatton) Rathfon. Prepared in 
South Chicago H. S. Draftsman, West Const. 
Co., Chicago, 1912-14; Estimator and Supt. 
Const., Iowa City, la.. 1914-18. Pvt., U. S. 
N. A. Camp Pike, Ark., 1918. Address, 6415 
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5378. RAYMOND GEORGE REAL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 4, 1888, Sterling, 111.; 
s. Michael (b. 1851, do.) and Catharine (Bro- 
gan) Real (b. Gait, 111.). Prepared in Ster- 
ling H. S. Phi Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; De- 
bating Team. Lawyer, Mattoon, 111.; City 
Atty. do., 1915-17; Asst. St. Atty., Coles Co., 
1917 — . Auth.: Easements of Necessity, Cen- 
tral Law Jou)'., Vol. 85, 1917. Mem., B. P. O. 
E. ; K. of C. ; Nat. Sec. and Treas., Phi Kappa. 
Married Myrtle Bowers, My 18, 1914, Urbana. 
Child, b. and died D 22, 1916. Address, 31 17 
Prairie Ave., Mattoon, 111.; bus. add., 1613 
Broadway, do. 

5379. MYRTLE ANNA RENZ (ROBERTS) 
(Wife of No. 5901) 
B. L. S.; b. Mr 4, 1891, Cissna Park, 111.; 
d. Frank E. (b. O 17, 1859, Mt. Palatine, 111.) 
and Katie (Krown) Rcnz (b. Je 14, 1866, 
Claysville, Pa.). Prepared in Ilenning H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Athcncan. Asst., Univ. of 111. 
Lib., 1912-17; Libn., East, 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
summer 1913. Married Elmer Roberts ('13), 
Ag II, 1917, Henning, 111. Address, 1008 S. 
Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

5380. FRED DeLONG REXWINKLE 
(Brother of No. 6510) 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 8, 1890, 
Oskaloosa, la.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. Fay- 
ette Co., 111.) and Ruth Emily (DeLong) Rex- 
winkle (b. Westlield, 111.). Prepared in Van- 
dalia H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. Engng. Dcpt., 
111. No. Utilities Co., Dixon, 111., 1912-13; 
Asst. Engr., Dabney II. Maury's office, Chi- 
cago, 1913-16; Engr. in Charge of Const., Stan- 
dard Oil Co. of Ind., Whiting, Ind., igi6 — •. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address. 6212 Ihiivcr- 
sity Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Standard Oil Co. 
of Indiana, Whiting, Ind. 

5381. NELLE MELISSA RIETZ (TAYLOR) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Je 24, 1888, Port Washing- 
ton, O.; d. Jacob (b. () 11, 1847, Frolinbach- 
Hof, Kusel, Bavaria, Ger.) and Tabitha Jane 
(Gray) Rietz (b. D 17, 1852, Gilman, O.). Pre 
pared in New Comerstown (O.) H. S. Alpha 
Xi Delta; Sigma Xi; Athenean; H. Sc. Club; 
Final and Special Honors. Married Thomas 
Smith Taylor, Je 16, 1912, Port Washington, 
O. Children: Elizabeth, b. Jl 18, 1914; Thom- 
as Smith, V, b. Je 28, 1918. Address, 579 East 
End Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

5382. CHARLES S. ROBERTS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 4, i8go. Eureka, 111.; 
s. James A. and Margaret (Baird) Roberts (b. 
do.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Helmet; Yoxan; 
Phoenix; Ma-wan-da. Ensign, Pelham Bay, 
Naval Tr. Sta., New York City. Address, 5454 
Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 

5383. CHESTER CORWIN ROBERTS 
Farmer; A. B. in Bus.; b. D 31, 1888, Chi- 
cago' s. Frank H. (b. 1858, Crawford Co., O.) 
and Ellen (Mapes) Roberts (b. do.). Prepared 
in Univ. H. S., Chicago; Dartmouth Coll., 
1907-08. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ku Klux; Yoxan; Ma-wan-da; Phoenix; 
Capt., Football; Interschol. Mer. Farmer, 
Grain and Stock Dealer, Marion, O. Ord. 
Reserve, 1917; Capt. Inf., 1918; Mustered out, 
D 7, 1918. Mem., Ath. Club, Columbus, O.; Del- 
ta Kappa Epsilon Club, N. Y. Married Alice 
Mildred Christian, Ap 20, Marion, O. Address, 
Marion, O. 

5384. ANNA BELLE ROBINSON 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc.; b. Peru, 111.; d. 
Andrew J. (b. Mr 12, 1850, do.) and Ellen 
Holton (Barnard) Robinson (b. O 22. i860, 
Ppru. Vt.). Prepared in Granville H. S. ; N. 
W. Acad.; N. W. Univ., 1906-08; Univ. of 
Chicago, sununer, 191 7. Cianuiia Phi Beta; 



Illiola; IL Sc. Club. Educ. and Dom. Sc. 
Sec, Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis, 191 2-1 5; 
Inslr., Dom. Sc, II. S., St. Petersburg, Fla., 
1915-17; do., Springfield, 111., 1915-18; Instr., 
Home Econ., Univ. of la., Iowa City, 1919 — . 
Mem., D. A. R. ; Assn. Coll. Alumni 1917-18. 
■■iddrcss, Granville, 111.; bus. add., c/o Spring- 
field II. S., Springfield, 111. 

5385. GRACE MAY ROBINSON 

(APPLEGATE) 

(Wife of No. 6055) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 7, 1886, Emporia, 
Kan.; d. William Robinson. Prepared in Gil- 
man II. S. Athenean; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet. 
Teacher, Eiig., Illiopolis, 111.; In Charge of 
Eng. and I'ub. Speaking, Roswell, N. M. Mar- 
ried Albert Angelo Aiijilegate ('14), Jl 11, 
1917, Roswell, N. M. Address, Atlanta, 111. 

5386. PAUL THOMAS ROBINSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 23, 1892, 

Greenville, 111.; s. W. E. (b. do.) and Clara 
Abbey (White) Robinson (b. Mt. Carroll, 111.). 
Prepared in Springfield PI. S. Ilus; V. P. Sr. 
C'lass. Farmer, Ilalstad, Minn., 1912 — . Ad- 
dress, Ilalstad, Minn. 

5387. *THOMAS LEO ROBINSON 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 27, 1888, Streator, 
111.; s. II. Robinson. Prepared in Streator Tp. 
H. S.; Purchasing Engr.; Engng. Steel Ry. 
Cars and Trucks, Chicago; With McGuire 
Cummings Co., Street Car Builders, Winni- 
peg, Can. Died at Winnepeg, Can., O, 191 8. 

5388. EMILY ROBISON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 31, 1886, Blooms- 
burg, I'a.; d. J. B. Robison. Prepared in 
Bloomsbiirg (Pa.) St. Norm. Sch.; (llolumbia. 
A. B., Temple Univ., 1909. Libn., Temple 
Univ. Address, 121 North St., Bloomsburg 
Pa.t 

5389. WALTER ROMAN, JR. 
(Brother of No. 6524) 
Manager; A. B. in Bus.; b. My 13, 1890, 
Granite City, 111.; s. Walter Sr. (b. Switzer- 
land) and Augusta (Frieburg) Roman (b. St. 
Louis). IVejiared in Granite City II. S. I'hi 
Sigma KaiJjia; lllio Bd. Sales Reprensentative, 
Roman Bush Pig Iron Coke Co., St. Louis, 
1912-15; Mgr., Roman Co., 1915-16; Mgr., St. 
Louis Branch, Goheen Mfg. Co., Canton, O., 
1916-17. 1st Lt., A. S. S. E. R. C, 1917; 
Capt., Instr., Army Balloon Sch., Arcadia, 
Calif., 1917 — . Address, Granite City, 111. 

5390. PEARL lOLA ROPP 
Pvt. Sec; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 3, 1890, 
Carlock, 111.; d. David S. (b. N 14, 1840, Mack- 
inaw Dells, 111.) and Barbara (King) Ropp (b. 
Je 8, 184^-, Carlock, 111. Preijared in Car- 
lock H. S.; Univ. Acad., Blooniington Con- 
servatory, 1900-06, 1912-14. Alpha (3micron 
Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. Honors; W. A. 
A. Mus. Work, Bloominglon, 111., 1912-18. 
IVt. Sec Mem., Amateur Mus. Club, 1913-18; 
Treas., City Pan-Hellenic Assn., 1914-16; M. 
E. Church. Address, 1209 Clinton Blvd., 
Bloomington, 111. 

5391. ERNEST JEROME ROSSBACK 
Bus. Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 3. 1890, 
Milwaukee; s. Gustav A. (b. Ja 22, 1859, Cross 
Plains, Wis.) and Hulda Elenore (Brendler) 
Rossback (b. Jl 17, 1866, Saux Center, Wis.). 
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Glee Club. With 
Sullivan Mach. Co., Claremont, N. H., 1912-13; 
Sales Engr., do., St. Louis Branch, 1913-16; 
Mgr., do., Paris Office and in charge of bus. in 
France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, 
Belgium, and their possessions, igi6 — . Auth.: 
Tunnel Const, on the Mill Creek Sewer, Mine 
and Quarry, Vol. IX, 1916. Mem., Am. Inst. 
Min. Engrs.. 1914. Address, c/o Compagnie 
Sullivan, 18 Ave. Parmentier, Paris, France. 



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S392. FLOYD ELZA RUSHER 
(Husband of No. 6335) 
Branch Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 9, 1888, 
Martinsville, 111.; s. Joel P. (b. My 24, 1864, 
Sullivan, Ind.) and Mary Belle (Fry) Rusher 
(b. Ja 24, 1868, Nokomis. 111.). Prepared in 
Sullivan (Ind.) H. S. With the Advance- 
Rumely Thresher Co., Indianapolis, 1912-17; 
Branch Mgr., Acme Harvesting Machine Co., 
Omaha, Neb., 191 7 — . Married Dorette Thay- 
er John ('14), Ja I, 1918, Clinton, la. Ad- 
dress, Hunter Inn, Omaha, Neb.; bus. add., 
1215-19 Leavenworth St., do. 

5393. LEWIS MELVIN RUSSELL 
Adv. Mgr.; A. B. in Bus.; b. Ap 16, 1891, 
Taylorville, 111.; s. T. F. Russell. Prepared 
in Pana H. S. Adv. Mgr., Chicago Daily 
Nezvs. 2ist Inf., U. S. A., Camp Talliaferro, 
Calif., 1918. Address, 3634 Michigan Ave., 
Chicago.! 

5394. GRACE ANN RUST 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. N 17. 1883, 
Brownstown, Ind.; d. Henry (b. Jl 21, 1846, 
near Leipzig, Ger.) and Clara (Robertson) 
Rust (b. N 9. 1854, Brownstown, Ind.). Pre 
pared in Brownstown (Ind.) H. S. Ind. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1905-8. Kappa Delta Pi; Athe- 
nean; Bethany Circle; V. P., Math. Club. 
Teacher, Math, and Supvr. of Girls, H. S., 
Washington, Ind., 1913-18; Teacher, H. S., 
Mason City, la., 1913-18; Head of Cafeteria, 
Kan. St. Norm. Sch., Emporia, Kan.; Teacher, 
Math., iVIiss Barstow's Pvt. Sch. for Girls, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. Address, Brownstown, Ind.; 
bus. add., 104 Westport Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

S39S. REUBEN L. SANDBERG 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 26, 1886, 
Chicago; s. Andrew (b. N 8, i860, Sweden) 
and Amanda (Wenstrom) Sandberg (b. 1862 
do.). Prepared in Central Y. M. C. A., Chi 
cago; Univ. Acad. Draftsman and Designer 
Struct. Steel and Reinforced Concrete, C. M 
& St. P. Ry., Union Sta. Co., Chicago, 1912— 
Married Henrietta E. Elofson, Ap 16, 1914 
Chicago. Child, Lucille E., b. Ja 2, 1916. Ad 
dress, 4452 Bernard St., Chicago; bus. add 
600 W. Jackson Blvd., do. 

5396. HARRY OGDEN SAUNDERS 
Telephone Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 26, 

1886, Springfield, 111.; s. Henry A. (b. do.) 
and Sarah W. (Riddle) Saunders (b. Barclay, 
111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Acacia. 
Toll Line Engr.. Cent. Union and Chicago 
Telephone Cos., Chicago, 1912-14; Toll Plant 
Engr., Cent. Union Telephone Co., Springfield, 
111., 1914-18. Married Florence Margurete 
Saunders, O 6, 191 5. Child, Harry Ogden, Jr., 
b. D 4, 1916. Address, 8ss S. State St., 
Springfield, 111.; bus. add.. Room 630 Reisch 
Bldg.. do. 

5397. THEODORE JAMES SCHANCE 
Draftsman; B. S. .n M. E.; b. Jl 7, 1886, 
Chrisman, 111.; s. Clarence Erwin (b. Ap 13, 
1847, do.) and Helen (Riddle) Schance (b. 
184s, Mattoon, 111.). Prepared in Chrisman 
H. S.; Winona Tech. Inst., 1906-7. Teacher, 
Chem., H. S., Kenyon, Minn., 1912-14; Prin. 
H. S., Heyborn, Idaho, 1914-iS; Supt., Pub. 
Schs., Twisp, Wash., 1915-16; Draftsman, 
Cushman Auto Tool Co., Champaign, 1916— . 
Married Ella Henderson, Ag i, 1912, Paris, 111. 
Address, 208 W. Church St., Champaign. 

5398. CHESTER SCHENCK 
Elec. Designer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 30, 

1887. LeRoy, Kan.; s. George (b. Algona, la.) 
and Jerusha (Bispham) Scbenck. Prepared in 
LeRov (Kan.) H. S.; Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1908- 
9. Final Honors. Const. Supt. and Chief 
Engr., B. & N. Ry. & Light Co., Bloomington, 
111., 1912-14; Elec. Distribution Dept., T. M. 



E. R. & L. Co., Milwaukee, 1914-16; Elec. De- 
signer, Stone & Webster, Boston, 1916-17; 
Elec. Designer and Scjuad Chief, Hog Island 
Shipyard, U. S. Shipping Bd., Emergency 
Fleet Corp., Philadelphia. 1917 — . Address, 
5310 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 

5399. FREDERICK JOHN SCHLINK 
Physicist; B. S. in M. E.^ M. E., 1917; b. 

O 26, 1891, Peoria; s. Valentine Louis (b. Ag 
26, 1830, Bensheim, Hesse Darmstadt, (jer.) 
and Margaret Henrietta (Butcher) Scblink (b. 
S 1849, Kickapoo, 111.). Prepared in Peoria 

II. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. IVj.. E.; Prelim. Honors. Drafts- 
man, M^ch. Designer, and Asst. Mech. Engr., 
Matthiessen and Hegeler Zinc Co.. La Salle, 
111., 1912-13; do., Goldschmidt Detinning Co., 
East Chicago; Testing and Designing Railroad 
Track Scale Installations, Bur. of Standards, 
1913; Asst. and Assoc. Physicist, Engng. In- 
vestigation and Research and Specializing in 
Bus. Mgmt. Practice and Systematization; 
Scientific Work, U. S. Bur. of Standards, 
Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D. C, 1913 — : 
Patented: A Novel Type of Stabilized-Platform 
Weighing-Scale; Improved Means of Notch 
Provision for the Weigh-Beams of Scales. 
Anth.: Articles in Technologic Paper, No. 81 
of the Bur. of Standards; Rpt. of loth Annual 
Conf. of the Weights and Measures of the U. 
S.. Scale Jour., Mach.; Indus. Mgmt.; Contri- 
butions to numerous other magazines. Mem., 
Wash. Alumni Chapter Sigma Xi; The Philo- 
sophical Soc. Wash.; Univ. Club, Wash. Ad- 
dress, 1426 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

5400. ALEXANDER LOUIS SCHOLZ 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 23, 1890, 

Chicago; s. P. B. Scholz. Prepared in R. T. 
Cjrane H. S. Address, 3517 Evergreen Ave., 
Chicago. t 

5401. LEO VINCENT SCHUNDNER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 19, 1888, 

Savanna, 111.; s. John (b. S 25, 1863, Galena, 
111.) and Margaret (Beggins) Schundner (b. 
Ap 14, 1864, Jo Daviess Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Savanna Tp. H. S. Capt., Univ. Regt. Engr., 
West. Union Telegraph Co., New York City, 
igi2-i6; do., Dallas, Tex., 1916 — •. Married 
Edith R. Applegate, O 4, 1916. Address, Dal- 
las, Texas; bus. add., 301 Trust Bldg., do, 

5402. TENJES HENRY SCHUTTE 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; 

b. O I, 1883, Wilsonville. Ore.; s. Henry 
Schutte. Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Teacher, Herrin, 111.; Prin., H. S., Lenzburg, 

III. Address, Lenzburg, Ill.t 

5403. OTTO JULIUS SCHWARTZ 
Correspondent; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 31, 

1 891, Buffalo, N. Y.; s. Simon (b. D 1864. 
Minsk, Russia) and Fannie (Berebitsky) 
Schwartz (b. S 1870, do.). Prepared in May- 
wood and Melrose Park H. S.; Univ. of Wis., 
summer, 1912. A. M., Univ. of Chicago. 1918. 
Ivrim; Agr. Club. Asst. Dir., Agr., H. S., 
Lea, Minn., 1912-13; do., Graceville, Minn., 
1913-14; Prin., Consolidated Sch., Monclova, 
O., 1914-16; do., Littlefork, Minn., 1917-18; 
Asst. Prof., Southwest Tex. St. Norm. Sch., 
San Marcos, Tex., 1918; Correspondent, 
Sears Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 1229 S. St. Louis Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o Sears Roebuck & Co., do. 

5404. ERICH WILHELM SCHWARTZE 
Pharmacologist; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 14, 1891. 
Cairo, 111.; s. Erich Wilhelm (b. New Orleans) 
and Clara Antonette (White) Schwartze (b. 
do.). Prepared in Cairo H. S.; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1911-12. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1914. 
N. Y. Univ., 1914-15. Phi Beta Pi; Chem. 



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Club; 2nd Lt, Univ. Regt. Instr., Physiol. S4ii. JOHN P. SHEAY 

m'^a ^r''u"'^^j°h Vt"'^- ^"'^ Belleyire Hosp., | Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 31. 1891. 
Med. Coll NY. Umv 191416; Jr. Pharma- Bement, 111. s. John M (b. Cork, Ireland) 
""h ^- a\^^^\ °f Agr., Bur. of Chem., ^^d Ardilla (Davis) Sheay (b. O 21. 1854). 
TOTfi— Anth • Arnr1« ,n Tnur nf Phnr«,a. prepared in Bement H. S.; Univ. of Wis.; 

summer, 1912; Univ. of Minn., 1913. Ionian; 
Agr. Club; Hort. Soc; Dixie Club. Exten. 
Worker and Instr. Agr., Stewart, Minn., 1913; 
Instr., Hutchinson, Minn., 1913 — . Married 
Emma Olive Nelson, Jl 20, 191 5, Litchfield, 
Minn. Address, Hutchinson, Minn. 

S412. VINAYAK YESHAWANT SHEWADE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Indore, In- 
dia. Prepared in Indore (India) H. S. Chem. 
Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Chem., Gary Pro 
ducts Coke Plant, Gary, Ind. Address, In- 
dore City, India.t 

5413. WILLIAM ANDREW SHIRK 
Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 6, 1886. 

Murdock, 111.; s. Joseph Nelson (b. Ap 25, 
1857, Silverwood, Ind.) and Nancy Ella (Ten- 
brook) Shirk (b. Je 19, 1854, Bloomingdale, 
Ind.). Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Phi Kappa 
Sigma. Ranching, Montana, 1910-11; do.. Al- 
berta, Can., 1912-13; With Sears Roebuck & 
Co., Chicago, 1913-15. Commonwealth Mort- 
gage Co., Minneapolis, 1915-16; Sales Repre- 
sentative, Colgate Co. in Northwestern States, 
also ranching and farming, 1916-18. F. A., 
Central Officers Tr. Sch., Camp Zachary Tay- 
lor, Louisville, Ky. Address, Murdock, 111.; 
bus. add., 218. 160 N. Wells St., Chicago. 

5414. LYNN CALLSEN SIEBERNS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 8, 1889, Gridley, 111.; 

s. Walter H. (b. Ag 19, 1862, Farney, 111.) 
and Caroline (Freidinger) Sieberns (b. Jl 3, 
1861, Groveland, 111.). Prepared in Gridley 
H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., 1908-09. Law Club; 
Debating Club. Lawyer, Peoria, 1913-17; do., 
Gridley, 111., 1917-18. U. S. A., 1918— . Ad- 
dress, Gridley, 111. 

5415. NELLIE MARIE SIGNOR 
(Sister of No. 4421) 

Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1917; 
b. Je 4. 1890, Urbana; d. George J. (b. Jl 4, 
1858, Clarksfield, O.) and Margaret S. (Gei- 
ger) Signor (b. F 11, 1861, Agency City, la.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Cata- 
loger. Lib., Univ. of 111.; Libn. Hist. Seminar, 
do., 1918 — . Address, 501 W. Green St., Ur- 
bana. 
5416. JOHN WILHELM SIMMONS, JR. 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 4, 1888, 
Keithsburg, 111.; s. J. W. Simmons. Prepared 
in Keithsburg H. S. Acacia; Band. Engr., 
Stewart Engng. Co., New York City. Ship Re- 
pair Div., Q. M. Dept. Address, Keithsburg, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Stewart Engineering Co., 
61 Broadway, New York City. 

S417- PAUL CHARLES SIMONINI 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 23, 
1883, Chicago; s. F. L. Simonini. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S. Mech. Engr. West. Elec. 
Co., Hawthorne, 111. Const. Engr., H. W. Johns- 
Manville Co., Chicago, 1919 — . Insp. Dept., 
Const. Div., Q. M. C, Washington, D. C, 1918; 
do., Chicago, iqiS-19; Mustered out, Ja i, IQ19. 
Address, 4409 Washington Blvd., Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o Johns-Manville Co., do. 



1916 — . Auth. : Articles in Jour, of Pharma- 
col. E.vper. Therapeutics, and Proceedings for 
Soc. of E.vp. Biol, and Med. Sec, Assoc. Char- 
ities, 1916. Married Annie Andrews, Je 5, 
191 S, San Antonio, Tex. (3hild, George Mc- 
Neurer, b. S 26, 1917. Address, 1129 Girard 
St., N. W., Washington, D. C; bus. add.. Bur. 
of Chem. do. 

5405. ROBERT S. SEESE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1913; b. 
S 23, 1890, Petersburg, 111.; s. J. H. (b. do.) 
and Minnie Belle (Bowers) Seese (b. Harrison- 
burg, Va. ). Prepared in Petersburg H. S. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Elec. Engr., Gen. 
Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1913; West. 
Elec. Co., St. Louis, 1914-16; Smith Co. Elec. 
Co., Carthage, Tenn., 1917-18. Ensign, U. .S. 
N., Submarine Unit; Inactive duty, F 5, 1919 — . 
Address, Carthage, Tenn. 

5406. JOHN FRANCIS SEIFRIED 
(Brother of No. 7941) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 13, 1891, 
Chicago; s. William (b. Ger.) and Elizabeth 
(Best) Seifried (b. do.). Prepared in Mav- 
wood H. S. Theta Delta Chi; C. E. Club; 
Prelim. Honors; Class Football. 2nd Lt., C. 
A. C, Co. I, O. T. C. 5, Ft. Monroe, Va, 
Address, 4218 Washington Blvd., Chicago. 

5407. OTTO ERWIN SEILER 
(Brother of Nos. 5932, 9378) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 21, i88u 
Woodstock, 111.; s. Gustav (b. Saxony, Ger.) 
and Lena (Bertschy) Seiler (b. Alsace Lor- 
raine). Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Alpha 
Delta Phi; Phoenix; Varsity Football; L. & 
A. V. P., 111. Union. Teacher and Ath. 
Coach, Lake Forest Acad. Married Leila 1. 
Lawrence, Ag 13, 1913, Woodstock, 111. Ad- 
dress, 1827 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111. 

5408. JOHN ARMSTRONG SELLARDS 
(Brother of No. 7942) 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl i, 1889, 
Greenup, Ky.; s. A. J. W. (b. i860, Greenup, 
Ky.) and Jennie Rosalie (Armstrong) Sellards 
(b. N 18, 1863). Prepared in Cliampaign H. 
S. Real Est. Bus., San Diego, Calif.; Instr., 
Rom. Lang., Stanford Univ., Calif. Ensign, \]. 
S. Navy Base, Brest, France; Aid to Vice Ad- 
miral Wilson. Address, 920 8th St., San Diego. 
Calif.; bus. add., U. S. S. New Mexico, c/o 
Postmaster, New York City. 

5409. ISIDORE MAX SHAPIRO 
Factory Mgr.; A. B. in Bus.; b. Ap 1,-,, 
1889, Russia; s. A. Shapiro. Prepared in M. 
F. Tuley H. S. Delta Kappa Chi. Factory 
Mgr., Ath. Shoe Co.. Chicago. Sergt., Bn. 229, 
Signal Corp, Camp Mead, Ind. Address, ,1410 
Hayne Ave., Chicago. 

S4I0. CECIL JAMES SHAPLAND 
(Brother of No. 6557) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 22, 1888, 
Saunemin, 111.; s. John S. (b. Eng.) and Char- 
lotte (Page) Shapland (b. do.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Civ. Engr., Valuation Dept., 
Grand Trunk R. R., Palmer, Mass., 1912-15; 



N. Y. Central R. R., Cleveland, 1915-17; Lake b. S 12, 1891, Chicago; s. T. Simons. 
Erie & Western R. R., Indianapolis, 1917 — . pared in Crane Tech. H. S. 



5418. ALEXANDER McDOUGALL SIMONS 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1913; 

Simons. Pre- 

, __ _ _ _. __ Cosmopolitan; 

'Married Violet Benner, Ap 15", 1916, New ivrim. Math. Club; E. E. Soc. Engr., Lee 
York City. Child, a daughter, b. Ap 18, 1917. Elec. Radiator Co., Chicago; Simons & Co. 
Address, c/o Lake Erie & Western R. R., Firm, do. Address, 11 Board of Trade Bldg., 
Indianapolis. Chicago. 



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5419. CHARLES LEROY SIMONS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 25- 1889, Kent- 
land, Ind.; s. Fred Simons. Prepared in Pur- 
due Univ. Theta Delta Chi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Shield and Trident; Yo.xan; Ku Klux; 
H H. Club; Agr. Club; Class Treas. ; Soph. 
Cotillion Com.; Jr. Prom. Com.; Agr. Dance 
Com.; Stud. Council; Homecoming Com.; Sr. 
Ball Com.; Circulation Mgr., Illini. Farmer, 
Kentland, Ind. Address, Kentland, Ind. 

5420. GEORGE AUGUSTINE SIMONS 
Sec; A. B. in Bus.; b. Jl 9, 1889, Chaska, 

Minn.; s. H. Simons. Prepared in Adrian H. 

S Phi Sigma Kappa. Sec, Henry Simons 

Co., Minneapolis. Address, 912 Plymouth 

Bldg., Minneapolis.f 

5421. COLIN CAMPBELL SIMPSON 
V. P., Const. Co.; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 24, 
1889, Denver; s. William M. (b. D 30, 1850, 
New Brunswick, Can.) and Annie F. McHardy 
(Chatham) Simpson (b. My 25. 1849. do.). 
Prepared in N. Denver H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 
1908-10. Alpha Tau Omega. V. P., William 
Simpson Const. Co. Naval Aviation, 1918 — . 
Mem., Univ. Club, San Diego, Calif. Address, 
Loma Portal P. O., San Diego, Calif.; bus. 
add., 526 Marsh Strong Bldg., Los Angeles. 

5422. CLARA SINCLAIR 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 29, 1876, 
Ashland. 111.; d. Samuel Watson (b. 1849, do.) 
and Mary Anne (Bowers) Sinclair (b. 1851, 
Beardstown, 111.). Prepared in De Pauw 
Univ., Acad.; De Pauw Univ., 1895-96; 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1904- A. M., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1917. Kappa Delta Pi. Prin., H. S.. 
Sullivan, 111.. 1912-1^; Instr., Chicago Tr. Sch. 
for Missions, Chicago, 1913 — ; Teacher, So. 
Side Comnrunity Sch. for Religious Workers, 
do., 1916-17. V. P., Religious Educ. Club, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1917-18. Address, 4949 In- 
diana Ave., Chicago. 

5423. VICTOR ROBERT SLADEK 
(Brother of No. 8761) 
Salesman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 25, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Adolph (b. Je 15, 1863. Austria- 
Hungary) and Anna (Layer) Sladik (b. Ag 
10, 1868, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. 
Sigma Alpha EpsHon; Scabbard and Blade; ist. 
Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt. Salesman, Chicago, 
1912-17. ist. F. A., 111. Nat. Guard, 1915-17; 
ist. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, III., 1917; 
Grad., Sch. for Aerial Observers, 1918; ist. 
Lt., 8^rd F. A.. U. S. A.. 1917-18; Stud., Sch. 
of Aerial Gunnery, Selfridge Field. Mt. Clem- 
ens, Mich., 1918; do.. Art. Aerial Observer, 
A. E. F., France; with Army of Occupation. 
Address, 2242 S. Marshall Blvd., Chicago; bus. 
add., American Steel & Wire Co., do. 

5424. WILLIS DANIEL SLONNEGER 
Adv. Agt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 28, 1888, 
Morton, 111.; s. J. Slonneger. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Address, 
5494 Cornell Ave., Chicago. t 



5425. CLOYD CLAYTON SMITH 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 7. 1890. 

Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. O. C. Smith. Prepared in 
Lanark H. S. Iris. Farmer; With Wagner 
Elec. Co., St. Louis. Address, Mt. Carroll, 

5426. ALDEN EUGENE SNYDER 
(Husband of No. 4S47) 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 29, 1883, 
Kankakee, 111.; s. A. Snyder. Prepared m 
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Agr. Glee Club; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet. Co. Agr. Adviser, Montgomery 
Co., 111., 1918 — . Married Florence Gabnelle 
Baxter ('11). O 22, 1913. Nauvoo, HI. Child, 
Lillian. Address, Hillsboro, 111. 



5427. RAFAEL ARCANGEL SOTO 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; A. B. in L. & 
A., 1915; A. M., 1917; b. O 24, 1888, Porto 
Rico; s. Ramon and Margarita (Gelabert) 
Soto. Prepared in Norm. Dept., Univ. of 
Porto Rico. Spanish Club; Le Cercle Fran- 
cais; Cosmopolitan Club; Latin-Am. Club; Y. 
M. C. A.; Rom. Lang.. (Tlub; Philological Soc 
In.str., Spanish and Math., West Tex. Mil. 
Acad., San Antonio, Tex., 1913-14; Asst. Instr., 
Rom. Lang., Univ. of 111., 1914 — . Address, 
901 W. Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add., 309 
University Hall, do. 

5428. CHARLES HERBERT SPAULDING 
San. Bacteriol. ; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. 
My 25, 1888, Springfield, 111.; s. Lewis Her- 
bert (b. 1850, N. Y.) and Mary Frances 
(Johnson) Spaulding (b. 1848, Springfield, 
111.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Chem. Club. Chem., A. T. & S. F. 
R. R. Topeka, Kan., 1912-13; Asst. Chem., St. 
Water Sur., Urbana, 1913-14; Chem., Water 
Purification, Panama Canal, Canal Zone, 1914- 
16; Mo. Pacific Ry., Kansas City, 2^Io., 1917; 
San. Bacteriol., U. S. Pub. Health Service, 
1 91 7 — •. Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Pub. Health 
Assn. Married Kathleen Margaret Stein- 
bauer, Jl 5, 1917, Logansport, Ind. Address, 
R. 4, Columbia, S. C. ; bus. add. 1123 Gervais 
St., do. 

5429. AUBREY DAYTON SPENCE 
Ins. Bus.; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 16, 1885, Lib- 
erty. 111.; s. J. T. Spence. Prepared in Maple- 
wood H. S., Camp Point. Acacia. Gen. Ins. 
Bus., Camp Point, 111. Address, Camp Point, 
Ill.t 

5430. JOHN McCLURE SPONSLER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 31, 1886, 

Aledo, 111. ; s. G. W. Sponsler. Prepared in 
Aledo H. S. A. S. M. E. ; M. E. Soc. With 
Ohl and CJregory, Birmingham, Ala.; Mech. 
Engr., Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., do. 
1st Lt.. Co. I, E. O. T. S., Camp A. A. Humph- 
reys, Va., 1918-19; Mustered out, F 15, 1919. 
Married Grace E. Derr, Jl 191 5, Aledo, 111. 
Address, 1121 N. 23rd St., Birmingham, Ala. 

5431. OTTO SPRINGE 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. N 21, 
1886, St. Louis; s. C. Springe. Prepared in 
McKinley H. S. Shield and Trident; Ceram. 
Soc; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Sr. Stag 
Com. Ceram. Engr., Purington Paving Brick 
Co. Address, 224 N. Seminary St., Galesburg, 
Ill.t 

5432. AMBROSE CARL STAHL 

(Brother of No. 4918) 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 4, 1890, 
Galena, 111.; s. William Hempstead (b. Ag 14, 
185 1, Hot Springs, Ark.) and Charlotte Ella 
(Stillman) Stahl (b. Ap 30, 1853, Mendon, 
111.). Prepared in Galena H. S. Alpha Sigma 
Phi. Sales Engr., Detroit, 1912-14; do., 
Kenosha, Wis., 1914-16; do., Buffalo, N. Y., 
Niagara Falls. N. Y.. and Lockport, N. Y., 
1916-17; do., Detroit, 191 7; do., New Depart- 
ure Mfg. Co., Galena, 111., 1917-18. Married 
Leota Smith, D 30, 1914, Champaign. Child, 
Robert Louis, b. My 17, 1917- Address, 205 
W. Park Ave., Champaign. 



5433. *AMANDA EMMA STAPEL 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 27, 1884, Chicago; 
d. Henry Stapel. Prepared in N. Div. H. S., 
Chicago. Died Ag 10, 1914, Silver City, N. M. 

5434. CARL STEPHENS 

(Brother of Nos. 4432, 4920) 

Editor; A, B. in L. & A.; b. Je 17, 1884, 

Sadorus. 111.: s. Thomas Alvin (b. Ag 31, 

1856, Parkersburg, W. Va.) and Lucy V. 

(Sewall) Stephens (b. Je 12, 1861, Pans, 111.). 



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Prepared in Univ. Acad. Shield and Trident: 
Sigma Delta Chi; Graphomen; Scribblers' 
Club; Daily IlHni staff; 111. Mag.; Illio ; Dope 
Sheet; Class Prophet. Newspaper reporter, 
1912-13; Asst. Ed., Alumni Quarterly and Fort- 
nightly Notes, Univ. of 111.; 1913-17; Ed., 
do., 1917 — ; Asst. Sec, Alumni Assn., Univ. 
of 111., 191.^ — . Mem., Univ. Club; Illini Club, 
Chicago; M. E. Church. Address, 803 W. 
Springfield Ave., Champaign; bus. add., 358 
Administration Bldg., Urbana. 

S435. DANA HUGH STEVENSON 
(Brother of No. 941 1) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 10, 1889, Elvas- 
ton. 111.; s. Hiel C. (b. Ja 20, 1849, Hunts- 
ville. 111.) and Louisa Jane (Sprigg) Steven- 
son (b. My 22, 1852, do.). Prepared in Carth- 
age H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Final 
Honors. Farm Accountancy Route Fieldman, 
Hancock Co., 111., 1912-13; Farmer, Hamilton, 
111., 1913 — ; Worked for Increased Pork Pro- 
duction Campaign in Henderson, Warren, Mc- 
Dougal, Schuyler, Pike, and Brown Cos., 1918. 
Mem., Presby. Church; Hancock Co. Farm Bur. 
Married Laura O' Harra, My 15, 1915. Child, 
Kenneth O'Harra, b. F 7, 1916. Address, R. 
I, Hamilton, 111. 

5436. JAMES VAIL STEVENSON 
Farmer; A. B. in Sc; B. S. in Agr., 1913; 
b. N 12, 1889, Streator, III.; s. Ernest E. (b. 
O 18, 1863, do.) and Mamie (\'ail) Steven- 
son (b. Ja 20, 1865, Geneseo, 111.). Prepared, 
in Streator H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Delta 
Sigma Rho; Phoenix; Adelphic; Varsity Debat- 
ing; Repr., No. Orat. League; Pres., Jr. Class; 
Sec, 111. Union; Sr. Memorial Com. Farming; 
Streator, 111. Married Lucile Needham, O 12, 

1916, Urbana. Child, Margaret Ruth, b. S 23, 

1 91 7. Address, Streator, 111. 

5437. GLENNVILLE EDWARD STEWART 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 22, 1886, 
Ottawa, Kan.; s. M. L. Stewart. Prepared in 
Ottawa Univ. Acad. Test Engr., Gen. Engng. 
Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Address, 706 South 
Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.f 

5438. IRA BROKAW STIEFEL 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 17, 1889, 
Litchfield, 111.; s. T. A. (b. O 21. 1858. do.) 
and Carrie (Brokaw) Stiefel (b. S 20, 1862, 
do.). Prepared in Litchfield H. S. Engr., 
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., East Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Sec, Treas., and Pres., Illini Club, 
Pittsburgh; Mem., Presby. Church; Westing- 
house dub, Bd. of Dir., 1916. Address, Clover 
Club, Swissvale, Pa. : bits, add., Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh. 

5439. CLARENCE MILLER STITZEL 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 21, 1889, Nel- 
son, 111.; s. James Buchanan (b. Ja 25, 1857, 
Chambersburg, Pa.) and Hattie D. (Stillman) 
Stitzel (b. S 4, 1855, Sterling, 111.). Prepared 
in Sterling Tp. H. S. Chi Phi; Varsity Track. 
Mem., A. F. A. M., 1914; R. A. M. 1914; K. 
T., 1914; Shrine, 1915. Married Hazel Elzine 
Donagh, Ag 26. 1916, Rochelle, 111. Address, 
Nelson. 111. 

5440. LAWRENCE ORVILLE STOCKER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 26, 1889, 

Pana, 111.; s. C. S. Stocker. Prepared in Pana 

H. S. Sigma Pi; Scarab; Sr. Smoker Com. 

Arch., Foley Mfg. Co., Greenhouse Archs. 

Address, 115 Sherman St., Pana, Ill.t 

S44I. JOHN WILLIAM STOKES 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 24, 1887, 
Stokes, 111.; s. William Frederick (b. do.) and 
Mary Jane (Clark) Stokes (b. Brownsville, 
111.). Prepared in Morris City H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Special Honors. 



Engr., Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City, 
Mo.. Dist. offices, Gen. Elec. Co., 1912-18; do., 
Philadel|ihia, 19 19 — . 1st Lt., Signal Corps, do- 
ing Special Liaison, France, 1917; Mustered 
out, Mr 1, 1919. Address, 1865 Noble Road, East 
Cleveland; bus. add., c/o General Electric 
('ompany, Philadelphia. 

5442. EDNA LOUISE STONE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 6, 1888, 
Gardenplain, 111.; d. Albert D. (b. S 7, 1863, 
do.) and Mary E. (Burghardt) Stone (b. Je 
10, 1863, Denver). Prepared in Morrison H. 
S.; Knox Coll., 1908-10. Teacher, H. S., Aledo, 
111., 1912-14; do.. Grand Forks, N. Dak., 1914- 
16; do., Clinton, la., 1916 — . Address, Bluff 
Blvd., (Zlinton, la. 

5443. GLADYS LEE STRAIGHT (WOOD) 
(Sister of Nos. 3194, 3565) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 7, 1888, El Paso, 
111.; d. Lee Smith (b. i860, (dropsy. 111.) and 
Ida Mary (Tanner) Straight (b. i860, Pontiac, 
111.). Prepared in Fonda (la.) H. S. Sigma 
Kappa; Yo Ma; Phi Delta Psi. Married Lucien 
Alexander Wood, O 28, 1913, Fonda, la. 
Children: Janet, b. Ja 9. 1916; Kathryn, b. Ag 
18, 1918. Address, Fonda, la. 

5444. BERTHA HENRIETTA STRAUCH 
(Sister of Nos. 2831, 3566, 3986, 3987) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ag 22, 1890, 
Chadwick, 111.; d. Andrew A. (b. Ja 1, 1854, 
Ger.) and Margaret (Quickhoerner) Strauch 
(b. F 8, 1856, 111.). Prepared in Chadwick H. 
S. Athenean; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, Fonda, 
la., 1912-13; do., Muncie Norm. Inst., Muncie, 
Ind., 1913-14; do., Lewistown, Mont., 1914-17; 
Supvr., Doni. Sc, Great Falls, Mont., 1917 — . 
Address, Great Falls, Mont. 

5445. EDWARD B. STYLES 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 22, 1889, 
Waverly, 111.; s. J. Styles. Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S. Chicago. Chi Beta; Tau Beta Pi; 
V. P., Union Dramatic Club; 111. Union V. P. 
from Engng. Coll.; Capt., Gym. Team; West. 
Intercoll. Gym. Champion; Home-Coming 
Com.; Post Exam. Com.; C. E. Club; Mask and 
Bauble. Concrete work, I. C. R. R. Chicago; 
Engng. Dept., Memphis Terminal Co.; Bridge 
Dept., I. C. R. R. Sergt., Co. C. Chicago 
Fed. Tr. Camp Reg^. ; N 1918, Capt. Engrs., 
A. E. F., France. Address, 6143 Dorchester 
Ave., Chicago. t 

5446. CHARLES MICHAEL SULLIVAN 
(Husband of No. 5652) 

District Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 8, 1889, 
Cherokee, la.; s. John (b. F i, 1848, Glengarrif, 
Ireland) and Norah (Cronen) Sullivan (b. Ja 
I, 1852, Scranton, Pa.). Prepared in Free- 
port H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Shield and 
Trident; Ma- Wan-Da; Spaulding Guild; Bus. 
Mgr. and Asst. Mgr., Daily Illini; Pres., Demo- 
cratic Club; Assoc. Mgr., lilio. Elec. Engr., 
Pub. Service Co. of No. 111., Chicago, Streator, 
and Kankakee, 111., 1912-14; Westinghouse 
Elec. and Mfg. Co., Chicago and Milwaukee, 
1914-18; Dist. Mgr.; Milwaukee Elec. Crane 
Co., Pittsburgh, 1918 — . Mem., K. of C. Mar- 
ried Hazel Elizabeth Fancher ('13), S 14, 1915, 
Evanston, 111. Child, Shirley Elizabeth, b. Je 
28, 1917. Address, 5880 Darlington Road, Pitts- 
burgh; bus. add., 2201 Farmer's Bank Bldg., 
do. 
5447. JOHN BRUCE SUTHERLAND, JIL 

Designer: B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 26, 1887, 
Syracuse, N. Y. ; s. John B. (b. Woodstock, 
Ont., Can.) and Emma Jane (Porter) Suther- 
land (b. Syracuse, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. 
of Wash. Prep. Sch.; Univ. of Wash. De- 
signer and Traveling Salesman, Jewell Water 
Implement Co., Chicago, 1912-16; Designer and 



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Checker, Withersnoon-Englar Co., Chicago, 
191 7; Reinforced Concrete Designer and Esti- 
mator, Jas. Stewart Co., 1918. Sergt., Co. G., 
ist. 111. Reserve Militia, 1917 — . Married 
Margaret M. Paddon, O 25, 1916, Chicago. 
Address, 1504 Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. 

5448. HORACE CONRAD SWANNELL 
(Son of No. 222) 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 9, 1889, Kan- 
kakee, 111.; s. Arthur ('79), (b. N 14, 1858: 
do.) and Florence (Misencr) Swannell. Pre 
pared in Kankakee H. S. Phi Kappa Psi 
Auto truck bus., Chicago; Alabama Power Co. 
Birmingham, Ala.; J. A. Serine & Co., Green 
ville, S. C, 1917 — . Address, c/o J. A. Serine 

6 Co., Greenville, S. C. 

5449. FRED EARL SWEITZER 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 22, 1889, Mor- 
ton, 111.; s. P. Sweitzer. Prepared in Wash- 
ington H. S. Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Scabbard and Blade. Ionian; Agr. Club; Pre- 
lim. Honors; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Agr. Dance 
Com.; Sr. Invitation Com. Address, Morton, 
lU.t 

54SO. THOMAS AUGUSTAS SYMONS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 22, 1889, Mazon, 
111.; s. S. B. Symons. Prepared in Mazon Tp. 
H. S. Sigma Pi; Kansas Club. Address, 42; 
Jennings St., Bartlesville, Okla.t 

S4SI. MILDRED VIRGINIA TALBOT 
(Daughter of Nos. 271, 29s; Sister of Nos. 
3994, 9432^ 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 6, 1891, 
Champaign; d. A. N. ('81), (b. 1857, Cortland, 
111.) and Virginia (llammet) Talbot ('81;, (b. 
1859, Camargo, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S.; Pratt Inst.; N. Y. Sch. of I'ine and Ap 
plied Arts; Columbia Univ. Chi Omeg^; Yo 
Ma; Alethenai. Instr., Okla. A. and M. Coll.. 
1915-17; Instr., Art, O. St. Univ., 1917 — • 
Address, ion California Ave., Urbana; bus. 
add., 212 \V. loth Ave., Columbus, O. 

5452. FLORENCE MAE TANNER 

(ACKERT) 

(Wife of No. 3617) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 19, 1883, Eskridge, 

Kan.; d. Geo. W. (b. D 19, i«S4, Aurora, 111.) 

and Mary (McClain) Tanner (b. S s, 1857, 

Oswego, 111.). Prepared in Sugar Grove H. S.; 

No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1904-06. Teacher, 

Tp. H. S., Joliet, 111., 1912-14. Married James 

Edward Ackcrt ('09), Ag 15, 1914. Aurora, 

111. Address, 1422 Poyntz St., Manhattan, Kan. 

5453. WILLIAM LINCOLN TAYLOR 
(Brother of No. 5965) 

Land. Arch.; A. B. in Sc; B. S., 1913; b. 
Ag II, 1884, Montford, Wis.; s. S. H. (b. Mont- 
ford, Wis.) and Mary Elizabeth (Lincoln) 
Taylor (b. do.). Prepared in Lancaster (Wis.) 
H. S. Land. Gard. Club. Address, Lancaster, 
Wis.t 

5454. ALICE GARY THAYER (LYON) 
(Brother of No. 4455) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 11, 1889, San 
Francisco; d. William Parker (b. My 22, 1845, 
Greenbush, Vt.) and Olive Anna (Whiting) 
Thayer (b. My 25, 1848, Hingham, Mass.). 
Prepared in Wendell I'hillips H. S., Chicago; 
Chicago Sch. of Civics and Philanthropy, 
Summer, 19 11. Alpha Delta Pi; Scribblers 
Club; Alethenai; Woman's League Council. 
Visitor, Chicago United Charities, 1912-13; 
Resident, Hammond Settlement House,^ Ham- 
mond, Ind., 1913-14; Truant Officer, (Compul- 
sory Educ. Dept., Chicago Bd. of Educ, 1917 — . 
Married Dr. Will Person Lyon, S 24, 1915, 
Chicago. Child, Helen Thayer, b. O 16, 1916. 
Address, 4449 Sidney Ave., Chicago; bus. add 

7 S. Dearborn St., do. 



5455. RAYMOND ROGERS THOMAS 
Business; A. B. in Bus.; b. F 3, 1888, Cobb, 
Wis.; s. E. F. Thomas. Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Delta Upsilon; Phoenix; Fresh. Var- 
sity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Class Basket- 
ball. With Swift & Co., Union Stockyards, 
Chicago; Fairbanks Morse Co., Beloit, Wis. 
Address, 1251 Garrison Ave., Rockford, 111.; 
bus. add., c/o Fairbanks Morse Co., Beloit, 
Wis.t 

5456. JOHN PAUL THOME 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 21, 1890, Cor- 
cova, Argentina; s. John M. Thome. Prepared 
in Jackson (Mich.). H. S. Address, 11 12 
5th Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 389 Crisostoma 
.\lverex Tucaman, Argentina, S. A. 

5457. CHRISTIAN BERNHARP THVEDT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 23, 1886, 
Bergen, Norway; s. Board J. (b. do.) and 
Martha (Tosseland) Thvedt. Prepared in 
So. H. S., Minneapolis; Univ. of Minn., 1907- 
09. Elec. Insp., Public Service Co. of No. 
111., Evanston, 111., 1912-13; Instr., Elec. 
Engng., Univ. of Pa., 1913-14; Sales Engr., 
Cjen. Illuminating Co., N. Y. City, 1914-17; 
Asst. Engr., Elec. Const. Dept., Interborough 
Rapid Transit Co., N. Y. City, 1917 — . Mem., 
Internat. Bible Students Assn. Address, 975 
Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. V.; bus. add., 621 
Broadway, New York City. 

5458. JOHN VICTOR TINEN 
Teacher; B. S. in Chem.; b. My 12, 1888, 
Park Ridge, 111.; s. W. J. Tinen. Prepared 
in M. T. Tuley II. S., Chicago. Teacher, Sc. 
and Math., H. S., Tuscola, 111. Address, Tus- 
cola, 111. 

5459. JOHN NELSON TODD 
Mech. Designer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 2, 
1885, Genoa, Neb.; s. Quintus Curtius (b. 
D 9, 1849, Clarksfield, O.) and Harriet Sophia 
(Ellis) Todd (b. Je 8, 1855, W. Bergen, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Tabor Acad, (la.) 
Supervising Draftsman and Designer, Seattle 
Port Comn., Seattle, 1912-18; Mech. Designer, 
.Seattle Const, and Dry Dock Co., do., 1918 — . 
Designed several new machine appliances for 
speeding up shipbuilding work. Assoc. Mem., 
Pacific Northwest Soc. of Engrs. Married 
Margaret May Fordyce, D 21, 1912, Seattle. 
Children: Margaret Ruth, b. O 22, 191 3; 
John Fordyce, b. Ja 4, 191 5; Harriet Martha, 
b. Ag 3, 1 91 7. Address, Floods I^anding, 
Meircer Island, Seattle; bus. add., Seattle 
Const, and Dry Dock Co., do. 

5460. LOUIS A. TOHILL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; 
b. O 8, 1877, Flat Rock, 111.; s. Mrs. J. E. 
Simmons. Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm. 
.Sch., 1905-8; Columbia, 191 6-1 7. Kappa Delta 
Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; History Club. Supt. 
Schs., Ridge Farm, 111., 1912-16; Teacher, 
Hist, W;est. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1917 — . 
Married Irma Ethel Maxwell, 1903, Flat Rock, 
111. Address, Macomb, 111.. 

5461. HUGH HARRISON TOLMAN 
Farm Mgr. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 23, 
1888, Hawthorne, la.; s. Fayette Cahill (b. 
1855, Keene, N. H.) and Mame E. (White) 
Tolman (b. 111.). Prepared in Shattuck Sch., 
Faribault, Minn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Farm 
Mgr., Red Oak, la., 1912— . (Japt., Q. M. 
R. C, 191^ — ; First Troop Convoy, Motor 
Transport Service, A. E. F., France, 1917 — ; 
Capt., Am. Rep., M. T. S., Q. M. R. C, 

A. P. O., 702, A. E. F., France. Mem., 

B. P. O. E.; 32d Degree A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Marthena Elizabeth Lumb, Mr 31, 1915, 
Red Oak, la. Address, Red Oak, la. 



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5462. ORLA ALAMON TOWNS 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; M. A., 191 7; 
b. Je 2T, 1874, Cisne, 111.; s. Judge Durnham 
(b. Ap 21, 1844, do.) and Mariah Jane (Stine) 
Towns (b. Jl 31, 1847, Columbiana Co., O.). 
Prepared in Haywood Coll.; West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., iqoS-io. History Club. Prin., 
H. S., Flora. 111., 1912-14; Supt. City Schs., 
Louisville, 111., 1914-16; do., Carterville, 111., 
1916-18. Auth.: Sixth Grade Hist., C. S. 
Coddington, 1918; Sixth Grade Hist., eight 
articles, Practical Sch. Juur., Litchfield, 111., 
1915-16; Seventh Grade Hist., do., 1916-17; 
Eighth Grade Hist., do., 191 7-1 8; Recent His- 
tory (Wilson's Adm. — to S 1917), do., 1917- 
18. Mem., Coml. Club; Shooting Club; Pres., 
Williamson Co. Sch. Master's Club. Married, 
Mabel Ellen Roberts, Ap 2, 1902, Fairfield, 
111. Address, Carter-ville, III. 

S463. MARGARET JANE TREAT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 6, 1888, 
Harvard, 111.; d. C. R. Treat. Prepared in 
Harvard H. S. Teacher, H. S,, Gridley, 111. 
Address, Harvard, 111. 



5464. ERNEST DeWITT TURNER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 11, 1889, 
Wenona, 111.; s. C. M. Turner. Prepared in 
Wenona H. S. Teacher, Agr., Union H. S., 
Phoenix, Ariz.; Farmer. Address, R. 3, N. 
Judson, Ind.f 

5465. WALTER VAN TURNER 
Journalist; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 4, 1887, 
Indianapolis; s. David S. (b. F 18, 1848, 
Virginia, 111.) and Amanda (Lowden) Tur- 
ner (b. N II, 1 85 1, Louisville, Kv.). Pre- 
pared in Toledo (O.) H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Ilus. ; Crystal Club. Asst. Gas Engrs., Henry 
S. Lea, Chicago, 1912-13; Mgr., Belt Gas 
Co., Deadwood, S. Dak., 191 3; Tech. and 
Managing Ed., The Gas Record, Chicago, 
1913 — ; V. P., Petroleum Age, do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Scientific Gas Rates, Pamphlet, Henry 
I. Lea, 1914; Articles in The Gas Record. 
Married La Delia Strong, Ap 29, 19 13, L^rbana. 
Children: Mary Lowden, b. Jl 10, 1914; 
Ralph Strong, b. Mr 19, 1916. Address, 553 
Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. add.. Great 
Northern Bldg., Chicago. 



5466. EDITH JOY VAN CLEVE (ALLEN) 
(Sister of No. 4945) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 6, 1890, OIney, 
111.; d. Joseph W. (b. F 19, 1859, 111.) and 
Rachel A. Van Cleve (b. Mr 4. 1863. do.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. ; James Milliken 
Univ., 1907-8. Teacher, H. S., Bement, 111., 
1912-14. Mem., Coll. Club, Decatur, 111., 19x5- 
18. Married Edgar H. Allen, N 30, 1916. 
Cbild, Mary Hester, b. S 15, 19 17. Address, 
135 Summit Ave., Decatur, 111. 



5467. EDWARD EVERETT VAN CLEVE 
(Father of Nos. 5468, 6631) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; 
b. N I. 1864, Chester, 111.; s. William (b. Mr 
5, 1834, Bergen Co., N. J.) and Sarah Ellen 
(Callaway) Van Cleve (b. F 14, 1839, Jersey 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Bunker Hill H. S.: So. 
111. Coll., 1884-86. Dir. Exten. Work, West. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Auth.: Norm. Sch. Exten. 
in West. 111., Normal Sch. Quarterly, 1913, 
1914. Mem. M. E. Church, 1885 — . Married 
Laura Ella McCurdy, S i, 1887, Enfield, 111. 
(died Je 22, 1917). Children: Laura Lillian 
('12), b. Ag 4, 1891; Mildred May ('14), b. 
N 21, 1893. Address, 316 N. Johnson St., 
Macomb, 111. 



5468. LAURA LILLIAN VAN CLEVE 

(HANNA) 

(Daughter of No. 5467; Sister of No. 6631) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 4, 1891, Carmi, 111.; 
d. Edward Everett ('12), (b. N i, 1864, Ches- 
ter, 111.) and Laura (McCurdy) Van Cleve (b. 
O 15, 1869, Grayville 111.). Prepared in Mt. 
Vernon Tp. H. S. ; Murphysboro Tp. H. S.; 
West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., summer, 1915; Col- 
umbia, Summer, 1916. Kappa Delta Pi; 
Athenean. Teacher, H. S., Batavia, 111., 1913- 
15; do., Rockford, 111., 1915-17. Mem., Fort- 
nightly Club, 1917. Married Claude Clark 
Hanna, Je 9, igi8. Macomb, 111. Address, 316 
N. Johnson St., Macomb, 111. 



5469. ARCHIBALD BEEBE VAN DEUSEN 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 191 3; b. 
F 16, 1889, Chicago; s. Arthur Stowe (b. 
Worchester, Mass.) and Lydia (Beebe) Van 
Deusen (b. Chicago). Prepared in Evanston 
Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Minn., 1914-15. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Scabbard and Blade; 
Freshman Varsity Basketball; Class Basket- 
hall. Elec. Engr., Cien. Elec. Co., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 1913-14; do., C. M. & St. P. Ry. 
Co., Butte, Mont., 1915-17; do., Seattle, Wash., 
1917-18. 2nd Lt., U. S. A. Signal Corp. Ad- 
dress, 1613 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111. 



S470. HARRIE EARL VANDEVEER 

Engineer; B. S. in E, E. ; b. Ja 21, 1890, Edin- 
burg, 111.; s. C. W. Vandeveer. Prepared in 
Edinburg H. S. Chi Phi; Onyx Dancing 
Club; Univ. Band; Jr. Prom. Com.; Techno- 
graph Bd.; Cadet Hop. Cora. High Tension 
Dept., Thordarson Elec. Mfg. Co., Chicago. 
2nd Lt., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of III., 1918. 
Address, Edinburg, 111.; bus. add., 501 S. 
Jefferson St., Chicago. 



S47I. CLAUDE VAN GUNDY 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 9. 1889, 
Ellsworth, 111.; s. William (b. Ross Co., O.) 
and Sarah Ella (Irwin) Van Gundy (b. Craw- 
fordsville. 111.). Prepared in Ellsworth H. S.; 
Loda H. S. Shield and Trident; Ma-wan-da; 
Freshman Baseball; Capt., Varsity Baseball. 
Nat. Lamp Works, Nela Park, Cleveland, 1912- 
17; Federal Mortgage Finance Co., do., 1917- 
18; with Glass Coating Co., do., 19 18; — . Home 
Guards. Mem., Jovian Order. Married Edna 
Mae West, Ag 5, 19 15, Loda. 111. Child, Wil- 
liam Weston, b. b 26, 1916. Address, 1832 Man- 
nering Road, Cleveland; bus. add., c/o Glass 
Coating Co., Leader News Bldg., do. 



5472. ROY LAWRENCE VANIMAN 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 12, 1880, 
Girard, 111.; s. Daniel B. and Emma (Snell) 
Vaniman. Prepared in Girard H. S. Phi 
Alpha Delta; Eta Kapra Nu; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Prelim. Honors; Treas., Soph. 
Class. Engr., A. T. and T. Co., Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1912; Testing Engr., Elec. Testing Lab., 
New York City, 1Q12-13; Designer and Const. 
Engr., Starrett and Van Vleck, Long Island, 
1913-14; Assoc. Engr. and West. Representa- 
tive, P. R. Moses, Consulting Engr., Van- 
couver, B. C, 1914-15; Mech. Engr., Union 
Stock Yards and Transit Co., Chicago, 1915; 
Pres., Produce and Terminal Corp., Unioa 
Stock Yards, Chicago. 1915 — . Assoc. Mem., 
A. I. E. E., 1914; Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E., 1915; 
Mem., Saddle and Sirloin Club, 1915; Assoc. 
Mem.,' Kenwood Club, 1917. Married Helen 
Francis, N.14, 1914, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 
1 1 34 East 46th St., Chicago. 



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5473. ARNOLD CYRUS VAN ZANDT 
Supervisor; A. B. in Bus. L. & A. ; b. S 25, 
1888, Farina, III.; s. Cyrus Marriam (b. O.) 
and Carrie (Gutheridge) Van Zandt (b. 1852, 
Ky.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Yard 
Clerk, Chief terminal car tracer, Chief Clerk 
to terminal Trainmaster, and to Supt., C. M. 
& St. P. Ry., Chicago, 1912-16; Traveling 
Representative Operating V. P., Baltimore & 
Ohio R. R., 1916-17; Supvr., Bur. Terminal 
Facilities, Staflf of Operating V. P., do., 1917- 
1st. Lt., Ord. R. C, acting as Train Master, 
Transportation Corps, 1917 — . U. S. A. P. O. 
# 713 c/o G. S. T. S., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, Office Vice President, B. & O. Ry., 
Baltimore. 

5474. LYNN B. VAUGHAN 
(Husband of No. si35) 
Phvsician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. D 4, 1887, Vilas, 
S. Dak.; s. B. F. (b. Minn.) and Mary (Long) 
Vaughan (b. Pa.). Prepared in Yankton Coll. 
Acad.; Yankton Coll., 1907-9. B. S., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1913; M. D., Rush Med. Coll., ipU- 
Mem., S. Dak. Med. Soc; A. M. A. Mar- 
ried Viola Fraser ('12), Downer's Grove, 111., 
1915. Children: Vivian b. O 23, 1916, Robert 
Berton, b. O 8, 191 7. Address, Hurley, S. 
Dak. 

547S. MINNIE VAUTRIN 
Missionary; A. B. in Sc; b. S 27, 1886, 
Secor, 111.; d. E. L. Vautrin. Prepared in 
111. St. Norm. Univ. Kappa Delta Pi; Jr. 
and Sr. Basketball; Athenean; Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet. Missionary, Teacher, Girls Sch., 
China. Address, Lu Chow Fu, via Wuhu, 
China. 

5476. CHARLES EDWIN VEAR 
Adv. Agt.; A. B. in Bus.; b. My 11, 1888, 
Washington Hgts., 111.; s. Taylor (b. Horn- 
castle, Eng.) and Ida (Paynton) Vear. Pre- 
pared in Calumet H. S.; Assn. Inst., Chicago. 
Beta Gamma Sigma; Dailv IlUni Staff. Adv. 
Agt., Chicago, 1912-17; Milwaukee, 1917-18; 
Chicago, 1918 — . Married Margaret Elizabeth 
Badenock, O 18, 1917, Chicago. Address, 6457 
Sante Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1606 Bor- 
land Bldg., do. 

5477. JOSEPH MCNAUGHTON VIAL 
(Brother of Nos. 4951. 9457) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 12, 1889, La 
Grange, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ap 10, 1852, do.) 
and Carrie D. (Craigmile) Vial (b. Ap 23, 
1859. Hinsdale, 111.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. 
H. S., LaGrange. Mem., M. E. Church; Pres., 
Bd. of Educ. of Consolidated Independent 
Sch. Dist., Ware, la., 1913 — • Pocahontas Co. 
Farm Bur. Married Ruth Merriam Je 26, 
1912, LaGrange, 111. Children: Jane, b. Jl i, 
1913; Joseph McNaughton, Jr., b. D 28, 1915- 
Address, Ware, la. 

5478. GREGORY VIGEANT, Jr. 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 19, 1888, 
Chicago; s. G. Vigeant. Prepared in Robert 
Waller H. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Phoenix; Scarab; Helmet; Varsity Track; 
Leader, Univ. Glee Club; Partnership with 
Lebenbaum & Marx, Chicago; Arch. Supt. 
Acting Capt., Co. C. Chicago Federal Train- 
ing Camp Regt.; Co. 11, 14th Regt., Ft. Riley, 
Kan. Address, 1216 Astor St., Chicago. 



5479. ARCHIE LEWIS VOIGHT 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. N 4, 1889, 
DuOuoin, 111.; s. S. L. Voight. Prepared in 
DuQuoin Tp. H. S. Mining, Eldorado, 111.. 
Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., Great .Lakes, 111. 
Address, Eldorado, 111. 



5480. WALTER CHARLES VOSS 
Arch. Engr. and Teacher; B. S. in A. E. 
b. N 16, 1887, Chicago; s. Charles (b. D 27 
1842, Ger.) and Theresa (Seefurth) Voss (b 
Ja 29, 1855, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech 
H. S.; Chicago Teachers' Coll., 1906-07. Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Concrete Detailer and De 
signer, Chicago, 1912-13; Struct. Steel Esti 
mator, Chicago, 1913; Struct. Steel Designer, 
Chicago, 1913-14; Head of Dept. of Arch 
Const., Wentworth Inst., Boston, 1914 — . 
Mem., Am. Soc. Testing Material, 1915; A. S 
C. E., 1918. Married Loretta M. Kensella 
S I, 1915, Oak Park, 111. Address, 22 Garri 
son Road, Brookline, Mass; bl^s. add., Went- 
worth Institute, Boston. 

5481. HARVEY FRANKLIN WAGNER 
Appraisal Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 20, 
1885, Girard, 111.; s. Daniel Webster (b. Jl 3, 
1850, Pyrmont, Ind.) and Elizabeth M. (Rif- 
fey) Wagner (b. S 25, 1853, Salem, Va.). 
Prepared in Virden H. S. Triangle; Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim., Final and Special 
Honors; Valedictorian. Insp., Baltimore Sew- 
erage Comn., Baltimore, 1912; Insp. and Re- 
search Engr., Stone & Webster Engng. Corp., 
Keokuk, 1912-14; Engr., St. Louis Elec. Ter- 
minal Ry. Co., Granite City, 111., 1914-15; 
Appraisal Engr., I. T. S., Peoria, 1915 — . 
Married Ruth Kendall Gillham, Je i, 1915, 
Springfield, 111. Child, Charles Daniel, b. N 
27, 1917. Address, 509 Maryland St., Peoria; 
bus. add.. 111. Traction System, do. 

5482. HARMON EBERT WAITS 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. S 6, 1872, 
Elizabethtown, Ind.; s. Reuben Waits. Pre- 
pared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Address, Prince- 
ton, 111. 

5483. PETER CHARLES WALTERS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 29, 1881, Dearborn 
Co., Ind.; s. John (b. F 22, 1842, Alsace) and 
Catherine (Altherr) Walters (b. Trenton, O.). 
Prepared in Grayville H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Lawyer and Co. Judge, Edwards Co., 
111. Married Ethel F. Farnsworth, Ap 8, 1909, 
Mt. Carmel, 111. Children: Richard Farns- 
worth, b. Ag 31, 1911 (died O i6, 1911); 
Charles J., b. My 16, 1914. Address, Albion, 

5484. ANTHONY W. WAND 
Professor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 18, 1887, 
Elizabeth, 111.; s. Andrew (b. D 27, 1863, 
Woodbine, III.) and Emma (Baumgartner) 
Wand (b. O 6, 1865, do.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Asst. Supt., Const., Gen. Cement Gun 
Co., Chicago, 1912-14; Instr., Assoc. Prof., and 
Prof., Civ. Engng., Univ. of N. M., 1914 — . 
C. A. C. Service, 1917 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. 
C. E., 1917. Phi Kappa Phi, 1916. Address, 
Albuquerque, N. M. 

5485. CHARLES H. WARNOCK 
Agriculturist; A. B. in Bus.; b. Je 19, 1887, 
Onarga, 111.; s. Lawrence D. (b. O 9, 1838, 
Guerney Co., O.) and Amanda (Hollingsworth) 
Warnock (b. F 3. 1845. Gilmore, O.). Pre- 
pared in Onarga H. S.; Grand Prairie Sem. 
Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Kappa Chi; Shield 
and Trident; Ma-wan-da; Fresh. Varsity Foot- 
ball; Class Football; Pres., Soph. Class; Jr. 
Prom. Com; Sr. Ball Com. St. Agt. and Sales- 
man, Miss., 1912; Auditing Dept., I. C. R. R., 
Chicago, 1913; Plantation Owner and Mgr., 
Onarga, 111. and Shaw, Miss., 1914-18. U. S. 
N. A., 1st Prov. Co., 1st Prov. Bn., 156 Depot 
Brig., Camp Jackson, S. C, 1918; Bn. Sergt. 
'Major, do., Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mustered out, D 12, 
1918. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, Onarga, 111. 



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5486. GEORGE EDWARD WARREN 
(Brother of No. 6646) 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1917; b. 
N 19, 1890, Pawpaw, III.; s. James A. (b. O 
24, .1858, Can.) and Anna C. (McBride) War- 
ren (b. Pawpaw, 111.). Prepared in Pawpaw 
H. S. Triangle; Pres., C. E. Soc. Sewage 
Comn., Baltimore, 1912-13: Engr. and Supt., 
James Ferry & Sons, Inc., Contr., do., 1913-15; 
Asst. Engr., Universal Portland Cement Co., 
Chicago, 1915 — . Married Helen Pratt, O 10. 
1914, Pawpaw. 111. Child, Patricia Ann, b. N 
18, 1916. Address, 5903 Race Ave.. Chicago; 
bus. add., Universal Portland Cement Co., 210 
S. LaSalle St., do. 

5487. EDWARD E. WATERS 
Salesman; A. B. in Bus.; b. N 2, 1887, Pal- 
myra, 111.; s. Tilford C. (b. S 21, 1855, Carlin- 
ville. 111.) and Ina Waters (b. Mr 10, 1856, 
Waverly, 111.). Prepared in Jacksonville H. 
S.; 111. Coll., 1908-10. Chi Beta; Fresh Var- 
sity Football; Fresh. Varsity Basketball; Var- 
sity Basketball; Sr. Football. Retail Merchant, 
Wellington, Kan., 1912-13; Salesman and Asst. 
Mgr., M. L. Rothschild, Clothier, Chicago, 
1913 — . 108 San. Train, Hdqtrs. Field Hbsp. 
Section, 33rd Div., Camp Logan; Supply Sergt., 
:9i7-i8; 6th Bat., F. A., Camp Stanley, Tex., 
1918 — . Address, 1124 E. 64th St., Chicago. 

5488. CHARLES PROVINE WEBB 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 26, 1887, Benton, 111.; 
s. D. R. Webb. Prepared in E. St. Louis H. S. 
Phi Alpha Delta; Egyptian Club; Philomathean; 
John Marshall Law Club; Prelim. Honors; Var- 
sity Cheer Leader. Address, 555 N. i8th St., 
E. St. Louis, 111. 

5489. WALTER HARRY WEBER 
Foundrvman; A. B. in Bus.; b. Ja 21, 1887, 
Tower Hill, 111.; s. Fred G. (b. do.) and Eli- 
zabeth (Eberspacher) Weber (b. Pana, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Ep- 
silon; Phoenix; Baseball; Pres., Stud. Union. 
Salesman Nat. Tube Co., Chicago, 1913-14; 
do., St. Paul, 1915; do., Chicago, 1916-17; 
Foundry Practise, Walworth Mfg. Co., Kewa- 
nee. 111., 1918 — -. Married Elizabeth Bannis- 
ter, Ap 3, 1915, Kewanee, 111. Child. Janet 
Elizabeth, b. Ja 11, 1918. Address, 221 S. Tre- 
mont St., Kewanee, 111. 

5490. MELVIN EICHBERG WEIL 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 2, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Simon (b. Te 4. 1861, Ann Arbor, 
Mich.) and Belle (Eichberg) Weil (b. F 26, 
1866, Atlanta, 111.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S. Chi Phi; Adelphic; ist Lt., Univ. 
Regt.; V. P., Soph. Class; Sr. Ball Com. 
Equipment Insp., Am. Telegraph and Tele- 
phone Co., Engng. Dept., Chicago, 1912-14; 
Salesman, Simon Weil and Co., Chicago, 
1914 — . Married Mabel Weil, N 8, 1916, Chi- 
cago. Child, Melvin Stuart, b. F 23, 1918. 
Address, 4404 Maiden St., Chicago; bus. add., 
231 W. Lake St., do. 

5491. JOHN RICHARD WELLS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 16, 1890, Har- 
vard, 111.; s. F. C. and Kate (Lanning) Wells. 
Prepared in Harvard H. S. Chi Beta; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Regt. Asst., An. 
Husb., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Farmer, 1914 — . 
Address, Harvard, HI. 

5492. RALPH RAY WELLS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 15. 1889, 
Wenona, 111.; s. D. B. and Martha (Foster) 
Wells. Prepared in Wenona H. S. Iris; Ion- 
ian; Ag. Club; Debating. Instr., Mont. St. 
Coll., Bozeman, Mont., 1912-13; Farmer, 
Wenona, 111., 19 13 — . Auth. : Articles in Agr. 
Jours. Address, Wenona, 111. 



5493- , LAWRENCE MARTIN WENTER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 9, 1890, Chi 
cago; s. F. Wenter. Prepared in (^rane Tech 
H. S. Tau Lambda; Tau Beta Pi; Mandolin 
and Glee Club; Class Basketball. Address, 
6254 Glenwood Ave., Chicago. 

5494- CHARLES WHAM 
(Brother of Nos. 4022, 7300) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag i, 1887, Cartter, 
III.; s. H. B. (b. 1848, do.) and N^ancy Jane 
(Stonecipher) Wham (b. 1856, Foxville, 111.). 
Prepared in Olney H. S.; So. HI. St. Norm. 
Sch. Sigma Chi; Adelphic; Theta Kappa Nu; 
Delta Sigma Rho. Shield and Trident; Egyptian 
Club; Prelim. Honors; Debating; Football; 
Pres.,^ Sr. Class. Capt., Co. I, 9th Regt., 111. 
Nat. Guard, 191 7 — ; Camp Taylor, Ky.. 19 18 — . 
Married Pauline Bundy. N 27, 1915, Centralia, 
111. Address, 612 Broadway St.. Centralia, 111.; 
bus. add., 212 J/^ E. Broadway St., do. 



5495- JESSE RAYMOND WHEATON 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 3, 1883, 
Libertyville, III.; s. J. M. Wheaton. Prepared 
in Eng. and Man. Tr. Sch., Chicago. Bldg. 
Contr. and Arch. Engr., Wheaton, 111. Ad- 
dress, 121 Seminary St., Wheaton, 111. 

5496- CLIFFORD E. WHEELOCK 

Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 28, 1885, 
Tampico, 111.; s. E. E. Wheelock. Prepared 
in Tampico H. S.; Shurtliff Coll. Equitable 
Powder Mfg. Co.; Farm Mgr.. Ft. Smith, Ark.; 
do., Jerseyville, 111. Married Myrtle Louise 
Lewis, N 15, 191 1, Tampico, 111. Children: 
Gwyneth Louise, b. F 2. 1913; Lewis Truman, 
b. Je 13, 1915. Address, Jerseyville, 111. 



5497- RUTH LINCOLN WHITAKER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 24, 1888, 
Chicago; d. Alton E. (b. W. Windsor, Vt.) 
and Jennie L. (North) Whitaker (b. Boston). 
Prepared in Univ. H. S., Chicago; Certificate, 
Chicago Teachers' Coll., 1913. Alpha Xi Delta. 
Teacher, Chicago Pub. Schs., 1913 — ; Grad. 
Stud., Columbia, 1918 — . Address, 536 E. 41SI 
St., (Chicago; bus. add., 1230 Amsterdam Ave., 
New York Clity. 

5498. COURTLAND KIRKE WHITE 
Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 9, 1889, 
Columbia, Wis.; s. Merrick Lee (b. Ja i, 1848, 
Ilornell, N. Y.) and Maud Kate (Turney) 
White (b. Sligo, Pa.>. Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Adelphic; Mask and Bauble. Finan- 
cial Accounting, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea 
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Married Ruth Keller, 
My 17, 19 1 7. Brooklyn, N. Y. Child, Court- 
land Kirke, Jr., b. Mr 29, 1918. Address, 
942 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; bus. add.. 
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., do. 



5499. ASA J. WILBOURN 

(Brother of No. 4978) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 16, 1891, Olive 

Branch, 111.; s. W. W. Wilbourn. Prepared 

in Jackson Mil. Acad., Mo. Address, Olive 

Branch, 111. 

5500. GEORGE GLENN WILEY 
(Brother of No. 8064) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 26, 1887, 
Hardy, Neb.: s. G. E. Wiley. Prepared in 
Warren H. S. Draftsman, Loew-Victor Gas 
Engine Co., Chicago. U. S. S. M. A.. Univ. 
of 111. Address, 1134 Fullerton Ave., Chicago. f 



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5S0I. *LLOYD GARRISON WILLIAMS 
(Brother of Nos. 3606, 4496) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 7, 1890, Elgin, 111.; 
s. John H. (b. 1857, Wis.) and Mary E. (Foss) 
Williams (b. 1858, Campton, 111.). Prepared 
in Elgin H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. City Atty., 
Elgin, 111., 1915-17. 2d Lt., Inf., Co. 8, A. 
E. F., France. 1917-181. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
B. P. O. E. Died Ja 1919, France. 



5502. BEN WILSON 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 16, 1886, 
Keithsburg, 111.; s. J. A. Wilson. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst. Delta Tau Delta. Civ. Engr., 
111. St. Highway Comn^, Springfield, 111.; with 
J. W. Butler Paper Co., Chicago. Address, 
loio Ft. Dearborn Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago. 



cqo3. FRANK HARLAND WILSON 

Agriculturist; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 24, i8gi. 
Champaign; s. Thomas Alfred (b. Je 25, 1854, 
Washington Co., Ind.) and Blanche (Ayres) 
Wilson (b. Ja 2, 1859, Champaign). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. With Gen. Elec. Co., 
Newark. N. J., 1912-14; Fruit and Poviltry 
Farm, Kaleva, Mich., 1914-18. 5th Training 
Camp. C. A. C, Ft. Monroe, Va. ist Class 
Electn. Sergt., C. A. C, 41st Railroad Art., Ft. 
Monroe, 1918 — -. Mem., Baptist Church. Ad- 
dress, 312 W. Washington St., Champaign. 



5504. HORACE SMITH WILSON 

Mgr., Art Service; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 19, 
1889, Joliet, 111.; s. John Frances (b. Candia, 
N. H.) and Phoebe A. (McGuire) Wilson (b. 
Albany, Vt.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. 
Alpha Tau Omega; Yoxan; Sr. Ball Com.; 
Glee Club. Mgr., Wilson Adv. Agency, Cham- 
paign, 1913-15; Newhoff, Byers and Wilson, 
Music Publishers, 1915-16; Partner, Charles L. 
Johnson, Music Publishing Co., do.; Owner, 
Wilson Art Service, do., 1916-17. ist Lt., C. 
A. R. C, Ft. Levett, Me., 1917; 72nd Art., 
C. A. C, Ft. McKinley, Me., 1918: France, 
191 8 — . Address, 7226 Euclid Ave., Chicago. 



5503. EDWARD KITCHELL WITCHER 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 21, 1891, 
Olney, 111.; s. Robert Bledsoe (b. Ap 15, 1855) 
and Bertha (Kitchell) Witcher (b. N 23, 
1861). Prepared in Olney H. S.; Vanderbilt 
Univ., 1911-12. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Upsilon; 
Commodore Club; Philomathean; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Fraternity jewelry Salesman, 1912- 
13; Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., 1913-16; Med. 
Stud, and Instr., Eng., Univ. of Okla., 19 15 — . 
Address, Norman, Okla.. 



5506. WILLIAM PAXTON WITT 
(Brother of No. 4982) 

Cashier; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 11, 1891, Kane, 
111.; s. G. W. Witt. Prepared in Carrollton 
H. S. Asst. Cashier, Kane Trust & Savings 
Bank., Kane, 111. Address, Kane, Ill.t 



5507. COLLETT EVERMAN WOOLMAN 

(Husband of No. 6222; Brother of Nos. 2^71, 

8076, 8077) 

Dist. Supervising Agt.; B. S. in Agr. ; b. 
O 8, 1889, Bloomington, Ind.; s. Albert Jef- 
ferson (b. My 31, 1861, Ind.) and Daura 
(Campbell) Woolman (b. Ag 17, 1865, Ky.). 
Prepared in Univ. of 111. Acad. Asst. Planta- 
tion Mgr., Pantigo, N. C, 1912; Plantation 
Mgr., Allendale, La., 1913; C)o. Agr. Agt., Mon- 



roe, La., 1914-16; Dist. Supervising Agt. 
Baton Rouge La., 1916 — . Married Helen 
Fairiield ('14). Ag 8, 1916, Champaign. Ad- 
dress, 524 Middle St., Baton Rouge, La.; bus. 
add., University Station, do. 



SS08. WALTER BOATMAN WORSHAM 
Manager; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 28, 1888, Pana, 
III.; s. G. W. Worsham. Prepared in Paris 
II. S. Acacia; Shield and Trident; Sec, E. 
E. Soc. ; Treas. Aero Club; Cadet Hop Com. 
Daily Illini Staff; Art Ed., Illio. Mgr., A. L. 
Schaeffer's Book Store, Paris, 111. Address, 127 
E. Washington St., Paris, 111. 



5509. ETHEL WEST WRIGHT 

Secretary; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 20, 1883, 
Hillsdale, la.; d. E. L. Wright. Prepared in 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Address, 403 Dechman 
.\ve., Peoria. t 



5510. GEORGE ELLERY WRIGHT 

Designer; B. S. in Arch.; b. D 18, 1886, 
Odell, 111.; s. Marcellus Ellery (b. Farming- 
ton, Me.) and Ada (Hoadley) Wright (b. 
Ottawa, 111.). Prepared in Odell H. S. 
Scarab. Arch. Designer, Office of Supervising 
Arch., Univ. of 111., 1912-17. 1st Lt., A. S. S. 
C, A. E. F., France. Mem., Univ. Club, 
L'rbana, 1913. Married Sarah Louise Nixon, 
Je 24, 1918, Indianapolis. Address, 1009 S. 
3rd St., Champaign; bus. add., 256 Adm. Bldg., 
Univ. of 111. 

55 1 1. JOHN EDWARD WRIGHT 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 23, 1884, 
Herscher, 111.; s. E. P. Wright. Prepared in 
LTniv. Acad. Elec. Engr., Parsons Min. Co., 
Parsons, N. M. ; Contract Dept., Commonwealth 
Edison Co., Chicago. Address, Herscher, 111. 



5512. ROBERT GARDNER YOUNG 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 6, 1890. 

Harvard, 111.; s. A. W. Young. Prepared in 
Harvard H. S. Mech. Engr., Oak Park, 111.; 
Efficiency Engr., Pub. Service Co., Chicago; 
with Diamond Power Specialty Co., Detroit. 
"Married Margaret Clendening, D 1914, Beard- 
stown. 111. Child, Lucie Gardner, b. S 13, 
1916. Address, 473 Pallister Ave., Detroit; 
bus. add., Diamond Power Specialty Co., De- 
troit. 

5513. GEORGE JOHN ZIMMERMAN 

With Gordon & Ferguson Co.; A. B. in Bus.; 
b. Ja 17, 1890, Peoria; s. M. Zimmerman. Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S.; Concordia Coll. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Chi; Der Deutsche 
Verein. With Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., 
Chicago; Supervising Teacher, Hilongos Leyte, 
P. I.; with Gordon & Ferguson, St. Paul, 
1918 — . Address, 311 Mackulin St., St. Paul; 
bus. add., c/o Gordon & Ferguson, St. Paul. 



5514. 



ADOLF EDWARD ZUCKER 

(Husband of No. 4308) 



Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1913; 
b. O 26. 1890, Ft. Wayne. Ind.; s. F. (b. S 2, 
1842, (ier.) and Marie (Kremmer) Zucker (b. 
Jl 13, 1857, Madras, S. India). Prepared in 
Concordia Coll., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ph. D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1917. Teacher, Clifton Coll., 
1910-11; Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1913-15; 
.\sst., do., Univ. of Pa.; Instr., Tsing Hua 
Coll., Peking, China, 1917 — . Married Maria 
Lois Miles ('10), S 6, 1916, Bushnell, 111. Ad- 
dress, Tsing Hua Coll., Peking, China. 



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SSiS. HELEN ABBOTT (RANDOLPH) 

(Daughter of No. 373; Wife of No. 5884; 

Sister of No. 4994) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl s, 1891, Chicago; 
d. William Lamont ('84), (b. F 14, 1861, Union 
Grove, III.) and Carrie (Entwhistle) Abbott (b. 
Jl 27, iSs9, Elizabeth, 111.). Prepared in Lake 
View H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma. 
Married Otto CotTeen Fitz Randolph ('13), Je 
16, 1917, Chicago. Address, 4616 Beacon St., 
Chicago. 

S5i6. SETH DAVID ABBOTT 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 9, 1891, Crete, 
Neb.; s. Guy Lett (b. Je 12, 1862, Sheridan, 
111.) and Elizabeth (Lamham) Abbott (b. D 3, 
1863, Mudford, Eng.). Prepared in Yorkville 
H. S. Farmer, Florence, Neb., 1913-15; do., 
Malaga, N. M., 1915-16; Municipal Hail Insp., 
Kegina, Sask., Can, 1916. U. S. Marine Corps, 
Paris Island, S. C. and Quantico, Va., 1917; 
A. E. F., 1917; Commended for bravery at 
Chateau Thierry; with Army of Occupation, 
N 191 8 — . Address, Sheridan, 111. 

3517. LILLIAN MAY ALBAND (MOHAN) 
(Sister of No. 6692) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 18, 1890, Streator, 
111.; d. John (b. Alden, N. Y.) and Mary 
(Gleim) Alband (b. Streator, 111.). Prepared 
in Streator Tp. H. S.; Beloit Coll. 1908-11. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Co. Probation Officer, 
Streator, 111. 1914-17; Asst. Sewing Teacher, 
Pub. Schools, do., 1916-17. Married John Jay 
Mohan, Je 14, 1917, Chicago. .4ddress. 804 S. 
Park St., Streator, 111. 

5518. ROSCOE H. ALBRIGHT 
(Brother of No. 6041) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 10, 1888, 
Armington, 111.; s. Jerome Albright. Pre- 
pared in Hittle Tp. H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
C. E. Club; Class Fencing; Varsity Fencing; 
Sr. Ball Com. Div. Engr., Pa. Ry. Co. Mar- 
ried Ruth Grisson, My 8, 1914, Armington, 111. 
Address, c/o Div. Office, Pa. Ry. Co., New 
Castle, Pa. 

SS19. HARRY GLEN ALDRICH 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 30, 1889, 
Pasadena, Calif.; s. Norman Kellogg (b. 1857, 
Tampico, 111.) and Christine (Stepper) Aid- 
rich (b. 1861 Atlantic, la.). Prepared in Gales- 
burg H. S. B. S., Knox Coll.. 1910. Phi Delta 
Theta; Scarab; Class Basketball; Class Tennis. 
With W. B. Griffin & F. E. Davidson, Archs, 
1913; Aldrich & Aldrich, Archs., 1914 — . Ad- 
dress, 1255 N. Cherry St., Galesburg, 111.; bus. 
add., Mail Bldg., do. 

5520. LOUIS ALLEN 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A. ; A. M., 191 5; b. 
N 20, 1887, Penetanguishene, Can; s. W. H. 
Allen. Prepared in Clinton H. S.; Univ. of 
Paris. 19 1 3. Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. Honors; 
Le Cercle Frangais. Asst. Rom. Lang., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16. Section 94, U. S. A. A. S., 
A. E. F., France; Awarded Croix de Guerre, 
Mr, 1918. Address, 905 W. Clay St., Clinton, 
111. 

5521. RUBY ALLEN (BOYER) 
(Wife of No. 6103) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 29, 1886, Carlyle, 
111.; d. James (b. Ap 12, 1844, do.) and Sarah 
(Lamb) Allen (b. Jl 12, 1852, Belfast, Ire- 
land). Prepared in Carlyle H. S. ; 111. State 
Normal Univ. 1903-05; Univ. of Chicago, sum- 
mer 1908. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Athenean; Salutatorian. Prin.. H. S., Monti- 
cello, 111., 1913-16; Teacher, Eng., Tech. H. 
S., Indianapolis, 1916-17. Married Walter 



Howard Boyer ('14), Jl 21, 191 7, Leavenworth, 
Kan. Child, William Howard, b. S 6, 1918. 
Address, Carlyle, III. 

5522. CARL WALTER ALLISON 
Principal; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 22, 1886, Olney, 
111.; s. C. W. (b. Painesville, O.) and Ermina 
(Creek) Allison (b. Louisville. 111.). Prepared 
in Olney H. S. (Tlass Treas. Prin., Schs., Hib- 
bing, Minn. R. O. T. C, Ft. Snelling, Minn., 
1917; 2d Lt., Q. M. C, 1917. Mem., B. P. O. 
E. ; A. F. A. M; Nat. Geo^. Soc. Married Janet 
Mitchell, D 27, 1913, Chicago. Child, Carl 
Walter, Jr., b. O i, 1915. Address, 2154 F St., 
Washington, D. C; bus. add.. Room 98, Sub. 
Div., Q. M. G. O., do. 

5523. CLARENCE FELIX ANDERSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 18, 1886, 
Flora, 111.; s. William (b. 1845, Decatur Co., 
Ind.) and Froelah (McGrew) Anderson (b. 
1861, Flora, 111.). Prepared in Flora H. S.; 
So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, Eng., 
Houghton, Mich., 1912-14; Cent. H. S., Mus- 
kogee, Okla., 1914-16; Head of Dept., Eng., 
do., 1916-18. Mem., M. E. Church; Okla. 
Council, Teachers of Eng. Married Ruth I. 
McCreery, Je 12, 1912, Thompsonville, 111. 
Children: Margaret, b. My 20, 1913; Donald 
Felix, b. My 20, 1916. Address, 447 North K 
St., Muskogee, Okla. 

5524. ISABELLA ANDERSON 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; 
b. Monroe Co., 111.; d. John (b. 1831, Scotland) 
and Jane (Rook) Anderson (b. 1830, Eng.). 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Supt., Schs., 
Arenzville, 111., 191S — . Address, Arenzville, 
111. 

5525. JAMES BURTON ANDREWS 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 29, 1890, 

Washington, 111.; s. Charles Woodson (b. Jl 
12, 1858, do.) and Anna Augusta (Jacquin) 
Andrew (b. Ag 20, 1858, Metamora, 111.). Pre 
pared in Walnut H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club 
Hoof and Horn Club. Farm Mgmt., Field work 
Univ. of 111., Elvaston, 111., 1913-14; Instr 
and Asst., Farm Orgn. and Mgmt. do., Ur 
bana. 1914 — . U. S. Navy, Seattle, Wash. 
N 1918; Mustered out, Ja ii, 1919. Address 
12 1 1 W. Main St., Urbana. 

5526. PEACH HELEN ANDREWS 

(NELSON) 
(Wife of No. 5340) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 11, 1892, Washington, 
111.; d. Robert Burton (b. 1858, do.) and Ma- 
tilda (Hopkins) Nelson (b. 1859, Sibbertoft, 
Eng.). Prepared in Macon and Decatur H. 
Schs. Delta Gamma: Athenean; W. A. A.; 
Class Basketball. Instr., Math., Stephens Coll., 
Columbia, Mo. Married Raymond Andrew 
Nelson ('12), S 19, 1915, Macon, 111. Ad- 
dress, El Paso, Te.x. 

5527. WILLIAM ORUS ANDREWS 
Designer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 15, 1887, Oak 

Park, 111.; s. Charles Jonathan (b. Jl 7, 1849, 
Wigan, Eng.) and Harriet Emily (Hitchcock) 
Andrews (b. Mr 23, 1848, Campton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Oak Park H. S. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. 
Club; Prelim. Honors; Capt., Univ. Regt. 
Instr., Dept. of Mech., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 
Troy, N. Y., 1913-17; Designer, Stone & 
Webster, Boston, 1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Soc. of Engrs. of E. N. Y., 1915-17; Baptist 
Church. Married Nellie Marie Ott, Je 20, 
1917, Brunswick, N. Y. Address, 80 Blake St., 
Boston: bus. add., 147 Milk St., c/o Stone & 
Webster, do. 



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5528. NOBLE ARNOLD 
(Brother of No. 6056) 
Branch Mgr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ag 
30, 1889, Iowa City, la.; s. Edwin Hunter (b. 
Cresco, la.) and Emma (Noble) Arnold (b. 
do.). Prepared in Calumet H. S. Treas., Sr. 
Ball Com. Engng. Lab. Asst., Chicago, 1913- 
17; Branch Mgr., Holland Furnace Co., Clin- 
ton, la., 1917 — . Married Helen Gardner, S 
25, 1914, Chicago. Child, Gardner, b. Ag 19, 
191 7. Address, 1015, 5th Ave., Clinton, la.; 
bus. add., 424 N. 2nd St., do. 

5529. ALBERT KING ATKINSON 
A. B. in Sc; b. O 2, 1889, Toledo, O.; s. 
C. H. Atkinson. Prepared in Toledo Central 
H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; 
Class Football. With Oliver Typewriter Co. 
.-iddress, 5542 Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 

5530. FREDERICK MORTIMER 
ATKINSON, JR. 
Real Est. Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
My 10, 1887, Chicago; s. Frederick Mortimer 
(b. F 22, 1845, Ontario, Can.) and Sarah R. 
(Morse) Atkinson (b. S 14, 1850, Rochester, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Lake View H. S. Capt. 
and Regt. Commissary, Univ. Regt.; Varsity 
Tennis. Address, 2827 Pine Grove Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 7 S. Dearborn St., do. 

5531. CHARLES AUSTIN ATVVOOD 
Asst. St. Leader; B. S.' in Agr.; b. F 15, 
1889, Peoria Co., 111.; s. Charles Lincoln (b. 
1862, do.) and Harriet (Gordon) Atwood (b. 
S I, 1864, do.). Prepared in Bradley Poly. 
Inst. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Ed., ///. Agr. 
Farmer, Alta, 111., 1913-18; Agr. Demonstra- 
tion Service, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Asst., St. 
Leader, Co. Advisory Work, do.^, ,1918 — . 
Charter Mem., Univ. Club, Peoria; Sec, Peoria 
Co. Farm. Bur. Married Myrtle B. Cromwell, 
S 19, 1918, Momence, 111. Address, 508 W. 
Iowa St., Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 1210 
Springfield Ave., do. 

5532. ROBERT BACH 
Tailor; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. D 13, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Joseph Bach. Prepared in Crane 
Man. Tr. H. S. Chi Psi; Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Prelim. Honors; Sergt. and ist Lt., Univ. 
Regt.; Baseball. With U. S. Bur. of Mines, 
Dept. Interior, Washington, D. C, 1913; Tail- 
or, Chicago, 1913 — . Married Maud Thielke, 
Ag 28, 1913, Omaha. Child, Robert Joseph, b. 
F 16, 1916. Address, 3344 Broadway, Lake- 
view Sta., Chicago; bus. add., 16 W. Jackson 
Blvd., do. 

5533. HENRY STILLMAN BADGER 
Chief Electn.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 23, 1886, 
Delavan, Wis.; s. Charles E. and Frances 
Lillian (Cooper) Badger (b. Woodstock, 111.). 
Prepared in Elgin H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chicago. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Final Honors. Testing Dejit., 
Ge^n. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1913-14; 
Chem. Engr., Kenicott Water Softener Co., 
Chicago Hgts., 111., 1914-16; Asst. Div. Insp., 
Pub. Service Comn. of No. 111., do., 1916-17. 
Instr., Magneto Dept., Mech. Sch., Aviation 
Sta., 1917; Chief Electn., U. S. N. R. F., 
191 7; Mustered out, Ja 13, 1919- Address, 434 
Pacific St., Appleton. Wis.; bus. add., c/o Pub- 
lic Service Co., Chicago Heights, 111. 

5534. ROSCOE EDWARD BAILEY 
Bus. Supt.: B. S. in E. E.; b. S 19, 1891, 
Neoga, 111.; s. Otis C. (b. D 21, 1869, Mon- 
soria, Ind.) and Anna E. (Estes) Bailey (b. 
D 3, 1 87 1, Neoga, 111.). Prepared in Milford 
and Newman H. Schs. E. E. Soc. Stud., 
Central Sta. Practice, Commonwealth Edison 
Co., Chicago, 1913-14; Special Salesman, 111. 
N. Utilities Co., Dixon, 111., 1914; Salesman, 
Utah Power and Light Co., Salt Lake City, 



1914-16; Supt., Power Sales, do., 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Clara Hope, S 9, 1915, Salt Lake City. 
Child, Helen Louise, b. Mr 25, 191 7. Address, 
1474 S. 15th St. East Salt Lake City; bus. add., 
132 S. Main St., do. 

5535. GLENN CLIFFE BAINUM 
Dir. of Mus.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 6, 
1888, Olney, 111.; s. Osci Jay (b. Ja 26, i860. 
do.) and Ida Elizabeth (Cliflfe) Bainum (b. Mr 
22, 1 86 1, do.). Prepared in Paxton H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta; 111. Union Dramatic Club; Lamb- 
kins. Head, Engng. Dept., W. Aurora H. S., 
1914; Dir. of Mus., So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
Carbondale, 111., 1915-17. 2d Lt., Inf. R. C, 
1917; 342d Inf., N. A., Camp Grant, 111., 1917; 
ist Lt., Hdqtrs. Co., 71st Inf., nth Div., Camp 
Meade, Md., 1918-19; Mustered out, Ja 24, 1919. 
Mem. B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M.; K. P.; 
M. E. Church. Married Manta Wilson Put- 
camp, Je 9, 1 916, Carbondale, 111. Address, 
717 S. Washington St., Carbondale, 111. 

5536. ETHEL MAY BAIRD (WEAVER) 
(Sister of Nos. 2566, 3627) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 28, 1891, Benton, 
141.; d. James M. (b. O 21, 1839, Glasgow, 
-Scotland) and Anna E. (Alcock) Baird (b. 
Jl 9, 1856, Wis.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
H. Sc Club. Married Lana Weaver, Ag 12, 
1913, Urbana. Children: Jean Elizabeth; James 
Baird. Address, 310 W. Church St., Harris- 
burg, Ill.t 

5537. JULIA MINNETTA BARBER 
(Sister of Nos. 5538, 7361) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; M. A., 1915; b. 
My 16, 1889, LaFox, 111.; d. Carroll A. (b. N 5. 
1854, LaFox, 111.) and Mary (Anderson) Barber 
(b. Jl 2, iSOo, Virgil Tp., Kane Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Geneva H. S. Kappa Delta Pi; Pre- 
lim. Honors; Teacher, Eng., Oswego H. S., 
191517. Address, LaFox, 111. 

5538. LESLIE CARROLL BARBER 

(Brother of Nos. 5537, 7361) 
Journalist; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 15, 1891. 
LaFox, III.; s. Carroll A. (b. N 5. 1854, LaFox, 
111.) and Mary V. (Anderson) Barber (b. Jl 
2, i860, Virgil, 111.). Prepared in Geneva H. S. 
Cosmopolitan Club; 2nd Lt. Univ. Regt. Re- 
porter, Aurora Beacon Neius, Aurora, 111., 
1913-16; Farmer, LaFox, 111., 1916-17. Co. I., 
i6th Inf.; Instr., Army Candidates Sch., A. 
P. O., 714, A. E. F., France; ist Lt., Co. I, i6th 
Inf., A. E. F., Artois Section, 1917 — . Address, 
LaFox, 111. 

5539. HENRY HARRISON BARTELLS 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Sc; b. Jl 3, 1888, 
Camp Point, 111.; s. George Case (b. Jl 1, 1841, 
Ger.) and Christina (Walters) Bartells (b. F 
I, 1843. New York City). Prepared in Maple- 
wood H. S., Camp Point, 111. Acacia; Theta 
Nu Epsilon; Fresh. Baseball; Jr. Prom. Com.; 
Sr. Ball Com.; Jr. Smoker Com. Ceram. Engr., 
N. M. Fire Brick Co., Streator, 111.; Bessemer 
Limestone Co., Youngstown, O. ; Supt. of Plant, 
do. ist. Class Pvt., 1918; Sergt., 1918; 2nd Lt., 
2ist Co., 6th Tr. Bn., 158th Depot Brig., F. A., 
Camp Taylor, Ky.; Mustered out, D 17, 1918. 
Mem., Streator Club; A. F. A. M. Address, 
New Castle, Pa.; bi(s. add., 714 Stambaugh 
Bldg., Youngstown, O. 

5540. BARTOW STRANG BASCOME 
Const. Supt.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 16, 1886, 
Plainfield, N. J.; s. Geo. D. and Ada (Strang) 
Bascome. Prepared in Elinira (N. Y.) Free 
Acad. Engr., N. Y. Subways, 1912-13; N. Y. 
St. Barge Canal, 1913-14; N. Y. St. Highway 
Comn., 1914-16; Supt., Const., United Service 
Co., Scranton, Pa., 1916-18. 2nd Lt. Engrs., 
N. A., Camp Grant, 111., 1918 — . .Address, 
405 Lake St., Elmira, N. Y. 



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SS4I. LOUIS PETER BAUMAN 
(Husband of No. 5603) 
Rancher; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 26, 1888, 
Seattle, Wash.; s. Peter (b. i86o, Springfield, 
111.) and Mary, Louise (Perkins) Bauman (b. 
1863, do.). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Far- 
mer, Peoria, 111., 1914; Fieldon, 111., 191S; 
Supt., Thunder Mountain Ranch, Crivitz, Wis., 
1916 — . Married Eleanor Marie Combe ('13), 
Jl 4, 19 14, Champaign. Address, Crivitz, Wis. 

5S42. MAURICE ROBERT BEBB 
(Brother of Nos. 5027, 7375) 
Florist; B. S. in Agr.j b. S 22, 1891, Chi- 
cago; s. Robert (b. Ag 20, 1865, Washington, 
D. C.) and Florence Alma (Pine) Bebb (b. Mr 
10, 1865, Staten Island, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Calumet H. S., Chicago. Iris; Alpha Zeta; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Fresh. Varsity Track: Varsity Track; Varsity 
Tennis. Mgr., Greenhouses of Muskogee Car- 
nation Co., Muskogee, Okla., 1Q13-17. Stud. 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Roots, Little Rock, Ark., 1917; 
2nd. Lt., Inf., R. C, 1917; 312th Ammunition 
Train, Camp Pike, Ark.; ist. Lt., Inf., N. A., 
1917; Capt., S. M. A. Austin, Tex. Address, 
1 1 19 Fremont Ave., Muskogee, Okla.; bus. add., 
Muskogee Carnation Co., do. 

5543. MORRIS LOUIS BECKER 
Mine Supt.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. F 22, 1889, 
Russia; s. Julius Becker. Prepared in Medill 
H. S. Asst. Supt., Guggenheim Mine. Mar- 
ried Sarah R. Frankel, F 15, 1914, Chicago. 
Address, Guggenheim Mine, Rancagua, Chile, S. 
A. 

5S44. RALPH ANDERSON BENNITT 
(Husband of No. 5051) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1917; 
b. O 20, 1888, Sandwich, 111., s. C. C. Bennitt. 
Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Zeta 
Psi; Pres., C. E. Club; West. Soc. of Engrs; 
Fresh. Varsity Swimming; Class Swimming; 
Class Treas. ; Homecoming Com.; Engng. 
Dance (Tom. City Engr., Chicago, 1913; De- 
signing and Const. Engr., Factory Bldgs. ; 
Chile Exploration Co., Chile, S. A. Married 
(Tiara Brooks ('12), My i, 1915, Saunemin, 
111. Address, C^huquicomata, via Antofogasta, 
Chile Exploration Co., Chile, S. A. 

5545. FREDERICK EDWARD BERGER 

(Brother of No. 8950) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 16, 1889, 
Davenport, la.; s. Edward (b. Ap 14, i860, 
Chicago) and Elise (Lorenzen) Berger (b. Ag 
18, 1862, Davenport, la.). Prepared in Daven- 
port (la.). H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Scarab; 
Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, Chicago, 1913- 
14; Asst. Mgr., Arch. Dept., Gordon Van Tine 
Co., Davenport, la., 1914 — . Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Tri-City Arch. Club; Davenport Cml. 
Club; Sec, Davenport Alumni Chapter Delta 
Tau Delta; Presby. Church. Married Agnes 
Zilly, Ja 12. 1916, Champaign. Child, Thomas 
Edward, b. My 11, 191 7. Address, 626 Brown 
St., Davenport, la. 

5546. WALLACE BERGER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 3, 1883, 
Chicago; s. William G. (b. Jefferson, Wis.) and 
Minnie (Schoenberg) Berger (b. Wheeling, 
111.). Prepared in Lake \'iew H. S.; LIniv. 
Acad. Cosmopolitan Club. Arch. Engr., Gard- 
ner & Lindberg, Engrs. Married Grace Louise 
Schloerer, S 15, 1917, Chicago. Address, 1851 
Cornelia Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 1135 Mar- 
quette Bldg., do. 

5547. ROBERT EDWIN BLACKBURN 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 24, 1889, 
Salina, Kan.; s. J. E. (b. Mr 12, 1856, Brook- 
lyn, 111.) and Flora (Kidder) Blackburn (b. F 



12, 1861, Durango, 111.). Prepared in Qaincy 
H. S. M. S. A., Univ. of Ga., 191 5. LamWa 
Chi Alpha; Glee and Mandolin Club. Inslr., 
Ga. St. Agr. Coll., 1913-15; Farmer, LaFayette, 
Ga., 1915-17; Adj. Prof., Hort., Exten. Ser- 
vice, Ga. St. Agr. Coll., 1917 — . Married Ruth 
Callaway, O i, 1915, Atlanta. Children: Ruth, 
b. Ag 13, 1916; Edna, b. N 5, 191S. Address, 
Athens, Ga. 

5548. WALTER ARTHUR BLAKESLEE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 23, 1892, 
DuQuoin, 111.; s. Frank B. Blakeslee. Pre- 
pared in Kansas City (Mo.) Man. Tr. H. S. 
With Ford Motor Car, Branch Assembly Plant, 
Kansas City, Mo., 191 5; Rice Inst., Houston, 
Tex., 1916. Married Z. C. Blakeslee. D 28, 
1917, Little Rock, Ark. Address, 524 Trenton 
St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

5549. WILFRED FRANCIS 
BLATHER WICK 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Je 7, 1890, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn.; s. Wilfred F. (b. Je 12, 1847, 
Hiram, O.) and Mary (Reckner) Blatherwick 
(b. Mr 10, 1851, Holmes Co., O.). Prepared 
in Vincennes, (Ind.) H. S. Acanthus. Arch. 
Draftsman and Designer, Cincinnati. 3d O. 
T. C, Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., 1918; ist 
Lt., 3rd Co., 13th Repl. and Tr. Bn.. (Tamp 
Pike, Ark.; Mustered out, D 15, 1918. Address, 
235 S. 4th St., Vincennes, Ind. 

5550. PAUL THEODORE BOCK 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 31, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Christopher H. and Wilhelmina 
(Eheling) Bock. Prepared in N. Div. H. S., 
(Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim., 
Final and Special Honors. Engng. Dept., C. 
& N. W. Ry., 1913; Bur. of Bridges and 
Harbor, Chicago, 19 13-15: East River Tunnels, 
N. Y. 2d and ist Lt., U. S. Primitive Expe- 
dition, Mex., 1917; 2d U. S. Engrs.; Border 
Patrol, 5th U. S. Engrs.; Coast Guard, 4th 
Engrs., Training Regt., Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1918; Sr. Instr., Engrs., O. T. C., do. Ad- 
dress, 2930 Burling St., Chicago. 

5551. MARTHA ELIZABETH BONHAM 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 16, 

1889, Raub, Ind.; d. Cassius Milton (b. 1856, 
Mount Carmel, Ind.) and -Anna Mary (Chan- 
cellor) Bonham (b. 1857, Carlyle, O.). Pre- 
pared in Watseka H. S. Teacher, Eng. and 
Hist., Delavan, 111., 1913-15: do., Remington, 
Ind., 1915-17; Prin., H. S., do., 1917; do., Kent- 
land, Ind. Address, Watseka, 111.; bus. add.. 
Remington, Ind. 

5552. BERTHA BOURDETTE (HENDRIX) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 13, 1888, Miles 
City, Mont.; d. Henry Edwin (b. F 28, 1866, 
111.) and Cora Maud (Conroy) Bourdette (b. 
.\g 14, 1870, 111.). Prepared in Hyde Park 
and Wendell Phillips IT. Schs., Chicago; Spo- 
kane, (Wash.) H. S. Athenean; Scribbler's 
Club; Bethany Circle; French and Spanish 
Clubs; Class Poet. Lived in Spain, summer, 
1Q13. .^uth.: Raison d'aimer, Te.r. Review, 
Vol. II, 1916; The Half Wit, do., 1917; Rose 
Dreams, The Madrigal, Vol. I, 1917; Do I 
Love Thee? Vol. I, 191 7. Married W. S. 
Hendrix, Je 25, 1913, Chicago. Clhildren: 
Edith Bourdette, b. S 5, 1914; William Edwin, 
b. O 29, 1916. Address, Box yj, Univ. Sta., 
Austin, Tex. 

5553- FRANCES JOSEPHINE BOYD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 4, 1892, 
Cisco, 111.; d. W. A. (b. Ilallsville, HI.) and 
Florence Adelaide (Read) Boyd (b. Cham- 
paign). Prepared in Decatur and Ashland H. 
Schs.; 111. Woman's Coll., 1909-11. Pi Beta 
Phi; Athenian: Advisory Bd. Women's League: 
Y. W. C. A., 2d Cabinet; Classical Club. 



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Teacher, Hist, and Latin, H. S., Bellflower, 
i9i3-:4; do., Onarga, 1914-17; Prin., Com- 
munity H. S., Leroy, 111., 191 7-18; Teacher, 
Hist., H. S., Champaign, 1918 — . Address, 606 
W. Green St., Champaign. 

S554. BESS BOYERS 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 30, iSgo, 
Decatur, Ind.; d. James S. (b. Jl 17, 1850, 
Morgantown, W. Va.) and Eva Elizabeth 
(Musson) Boyers (b. S 13. 1859, Champaign). 
Prepared in Decatur (Ind.) H. S.; 111. 
Woman's Coll., :909-ii. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
H. Sc. Club. Pres., Decatur Civic League, 
Decatur, Ind., 1913-is; Supvr., H. Sc, Pub. 
Schs., Decatur, Ind.; Supvr., H. Arts and 
H. Sc, St. Norm. Sch., San Jose, Calif. Mem., 
Ind. St. Fraternity Kappa Kappa Kappa. Ad- 
dress, 929 Oxford St., Berkeley, Calif. 

55S3. LUCY CENTER BRADRICK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 26, 1889, 
Crescent City, 111.; d. Borter (b. My 26, 1846, 
Muncie, Ind.) and Isabella (Robison) Bradrick 
(b. Jl 4, 1846, Darlington, Wis.). Prepared 
in Watseka H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Pres., Alc- 
thenaj; Fresh, and Prelim. Honors; Sec, Sr. 
lUinae; V. P., Y. W. C. A. Teacher, Farmland, 
Ind., 1913-14; do., Watseka, 111., 1914-15; do., 
Ind., 1913-14; do., Watseka, 111., 1914-15; Jc 
Burlingame, Calif., 191 5-16; Watseka, 111., 
1916 — . Address, 302 N. 5th St., Watseka 111. 

5556. ALEXANDER RUDOLPH 
BRANDNER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch., M. S., 1914; 1» 
N 15, 1 89 1, Bucharest, Roumania; s. Ludwig 
(b. Je 3, 1863, Ratisbon, Bavaria, Ger.) and 
Marie (Scharschmidt) Brandner (b. N 20, 
1868, Jassy, Roumania). Prepared in North 
Division H. S., Chicago; Arch. Design (Even- 
ing Work) Atelier Rebori, Chicago, 1914-17. 
Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Xi; Alpha Rho Chi; Adel- 
phic Arch. Club; Prelim. Honors; Post. Grad. 
Scholarship; 5th F. J. Plym Fellowship in 
Arch., 1915- Arch, and Draftsman, Chicago, 
191 3-1 8. Co. C, 333d Mach. Gun Bn., Camp 
Grant, 111., 1918; Interpreter and Topographer, 
Intelligence Dept., 33d Div. Address, 1437 
Berteau Ave., Chicago. 

5S57. IRVING MYRON BR.AZIER 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 6, 1887, Bos- 
ton, Mass.; s. C. Brazier. Prepared in Calif. 
St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of Calif. Prin., H. S., 
Ukiah, Calif. Address, Ukiah, Calif. 

5SS8. WILLIAM JAMES BROADHEAD 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 25, 1890, 
Fulton, 111.; s. J. W. Broadhead. Prepared in 
Sedgwdck (Colo.) H. S.; Colo. Agr. Coll. 
Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Gamma Rho; Hel- 
met; Ku Klux; Yoxan; Class Football; ist 
Sergt., Univ. Regt. Address, Sedgwick, Colo. 

5559. EDWIN JOHN BROCKMEYER 
Arch, and Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 5, 
1 89 1, Palestine, Tex.; s. Edward F. and Lula 
Brockmeyer. Prepared in E. St. Louis H. S. 
Phi Alpha Delta; Egyptian Club; Fresh. Var- 
sity Football; Capt., Varsity Water Polo. Lt., 
Pioneer Engrs., (lo. D, 314 Engrs., 89th Div., 
A. E. F., France; Mustered out, D 10, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 21S-16 Arcade Bldg., East St. Louis, 111. 

5560. FRANCIS Andrew brown 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 10, 1885, 
Minneiska, Minn.; s. George W. Brown. Pre- 
pared in Lake City H. S., Univ. of Minn. 
Arch. Club. Address, 2523 i6th Ave., South 
Minneapolis, Minn.f 



3561- JAMES FEARON brown 
(Brother of Nos. 4573, 7416) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1915; b. 
My 21. 1 89 1, Belleville, 111.; s. Hugh White 
(b. F 20, 1841, Cedar Springs, Pa.) and Emma 
Rosalind (Alexander) Brown (b. O 16, 1853, 
Reedsville, Pa.). Prepared in Belleville H. S. 
and Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Phi; Maj., Univ. 
Regt.; Scabbard and Blade. Lawyer, New 
York City, 1915-17; with Kellogg, Emery & 
Cuthell, Attys., New York City, 1919 — . Capt., 
Inf., O. R. C, 1917; 341st Inf. N. A., Camp 
Grant, 111., 1917-18; Special duty as Command- 
ing Officer Co. 2, 3d O. T. C, Camp Grant, 111.; 
Maj., Central O. T. C, Camp Lee, Va.; mus- 
tered out D 1918. Address, 52 Brodway, New 
York City. 
5562. MARY VIOLA BRUNER (TEHON) 

A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; b. Jl 2, 1889, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. George H. (b. F 11, 1855, 
Louisville, Ky.) and Martha Etta (Stephens) 
Bruner (b. N 7, 1862, Sigel, III.). Prepared 
in Mattoon H. S. East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Alpha Omicron Pi. Teacher, Latin, Urbana 
H. S., 1913-15 and iqi6-i8; Instr., Latin, 
LTniv. of Wis., 1918 — . Married Leo R. Tehon, 
Ap 1918, Indianapolis. Address, 1609 Edgar 
Ave., Mattoon, 111.; bus. add., c/o Univ. of 
Wis., Madison, Wis. 

5563. ARTHUR MAXWELL BRUNSON 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 26, 1891, 

Joliet, 111.; s. Dr. Gay Ma.xwell (b. F 23, i860, 
Lockport, 111.) and Rose (Stopp) Brunson (b. 
Jl I, 1867, Buckinghamshire, Eng.). Prepared 
in Joliet Tp. H. S. Gamma Alpha; Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Asst., Agron., Univ. of 111., 
1913-17; Assoc, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. 
Instr., U. S. S. M. A., do., 1917; Pvt., ist 
class. A. S., S. E. R. C, 1917. Married Martha 
Taft, F 15, 1919, Gloucester. Mass. Address, 
1204 Western Ave., Joliet, 111.; bus. add., 107 
S. Busey Ave., Urbana. 

5564. EDWARD WESLEY BULLARD 
Inspector; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 26, 1889, 

Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. John Nelson (b. O 
29, 184S, do.) and Lillie May (Pinckard) 
Bullard (b. F 9, 1856, Alton, 111.). Prepared 
in Mechanicsburg and Springfield H. Schs. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Ma-wan-da; Capt., Cross 
Country Team; Capt., Track Team. Insp., 111. 
St. Highway Comn., Springfield, 111., 1913-14; 
Concrete Insp., I. C. Ry., Chicago, 1914-17. 
ist Lt., Engrs. Corps., A. E. F., France, 191 7; 
Capt., do.; Director of Const, and Forestry, 
Tours, do. Auth. : Article in Engng. News; 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Mechanicsburg, 
111. 

5565. NIXON LAWRENCE BUNN 
Civ. Engr. B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 10, 1891, 
Springfield, 111.; s. Joseph F. Bunn. Prepared 
in Springfield H. S. Class Football. Civ. Engr., 
Div. of Highways, Springfield, 111. Bat. C, 71st 
F. A.. Camp Taylor and Camp Knox, Ky.; 
Mustered out, F i, 1919. Address, 823 S. 7th 
St., Springfield, 111. 

5566. STEPHEN WIILLIAM BURSTROM 
Elec. Insp.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 13, 1885, 

Milwaukee; s. G. B. Burstrom. Prepared in 
Idaho St. Norm, and Armour Inst. E. E. Soc. ; 
Stud. Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Mayme 
Blair Crawford, D 27, IQ13, Urbana. Address, 
4922 Christiana Ave., Chicago. 

5567. CLARENCE FLETCHER BURWASH 
(Brother of Nos. 2602, 3304, SS68, 6131, 7427) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 27, 1887, Plain- 
view, 111.; s. T. M. Burwash. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Farmer. 2d Lt.. 343d Inf., 
Camp Grant, 111.; 343d Inf.. Sch. Detachment, 
86th Division, A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Mar- 
ried Myrtle Heater, Jl 2, igi8, Urbana. .4d- 
dress, Alvin, lU.t 



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Ss68. 'MABEL ESTELLE BURWASH 
(Sister of Nos. 2602, 3304, 5567, 6131. 7427) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 19, 1S91, Plain- 
view, 111.; d. Thomas Nathaniel (b. Ag 15, 
1847, Can.) and Sarah Margaret (Boswell) 
Burwash (b. Mr 27, 1855, Shipman, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, H. S., 
Champaign. Died S 25, 1918, Champaign. 

SS69. MARY GLADYS BURWASH 
(Sister of Nos. 5055, 8185) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1916; 
b. My 16, 1891, Savoy, 111.; d. Daniel Adam 
(b. yVg q, 1 85 1, St. Andrews, Quebec) and 
Sarah Elizabeth (Berry) Burwash (b. O 12. 
j8s8, Somerset, Wis.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Catalog Asst., Lib., Univ. of 111., 
1916-18; Libn., Coll. of Agr., do., 1918 — . 
Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn. Ad- 
dress, 711 S. Elm St., Champaign. 

SS70. ROLAND GLENN BUTLER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 9, 1888, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. ; s. J. L. and Jessie C. Butler. 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Mech. Engr., 111. 
Pub. Service Co., Mattoon, 111., 1914; Supt., 
Light Co. 2d Lt., Camp Grant, 111., 1918. Ad- 
dress, Paris, 111. 

5571. GLENN DOUGLAS BUTZER 
(Brother of Nos. 4101, 6779, 6780) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 19, 1888, 
Hillsdale, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. do.) and 
Christena Butzer {do.). Prepared in Erie 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Shield and Trident; Capt., 
Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball. Co. Supt. 
of Highways, Pontiae, 111. Address, Pontiac, 
111. 

5572. HELEN CECILIA BYRNE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 12, 1888, 
Chicago; d. James Byrne. Prepared in Mc- 
Kinley H. S.; Chicago Norm. Address, 4337 
W. Wilcox Ave., Chicago. 

5573. WILL M. CANNADAY, JR. 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 25, 1890, Danville, 
111.; s. G. C. Cannaday. Prepared in Danville 
H. S. Address, Paxton, 111. 

5574. WILBUR JEROME CARMICHAEL 
(Brother of No. 2344) 
An. Husb. Specialist; B. S. in Agr., 1913; 
M. S., 1916; b. Je 15, 1888, Rochelle, 111.; s. 
Tames (b. S 29. 1849, Ireland) and Alma 
Louise (Knight) Carmichael (b. Lafargeville, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Iris; Alpha 
Zeta; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club; Ionian; Scabbard 
and Blade; Gamma Alpha; Prelim. Honors; 
2d Lt. and Maj., Univ. Regt. ; Bus. Mgr., 
///. Agr.; Illio Staff Assoc, An. Husb. Univ. 
of 111.. 1916-17 (on leave); Agt. Exten., An. 
Husb., U. S. Dept. of Agr.. 1917-18; Exten. 
An. Husb., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, 
D. C, 1918-19; Sec, Nat. Swine Grower's 
Assoc, 1919 — . ist Lt., 111. Nat Guard, 1914-17; 
Expeditionary Service, Mexican Border, 1916. 
Auth.: (with Gridley and Newlin), Digestion 
Experiments with Pigs, ///. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui., 
■No. 200; The Self Feeder in the Pork Produc- 
tion, _///. Sta. BuL, No. 21S. Married Florence 
Jennie Varns, N 23, 1916, Middlebury, Ind. 
Child, Ellsworth Varns, b. Mr 24, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 630 Library Place. Evanston, 111.; bus. 
add., 37 West Van Buren, Chicago. 

5575- WILLIAM CHARLES CARR 
Retailer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 11, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Charles (b. Ontario Can.) and 
Agnes Carr (b. do.). Prepared in Hyde Park 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Ben. Franklin 
Club. Bus. Mgr. 111. Agr. Retail Hardware 
Dealer. Limited Service, Jefferson Barracks; 



Mustered out. D 18, 1918. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 1400 E. 53d St., Chicago; 
bus. add., S3 1 1 Lake Park Ave. do. 

5576. S.\RA BLANCHE ELIZABETH 
CARTWRIGHT (FOULON) 
Demonstration Agt.: A. B. in Sc; b. S 6, 
1S89, Alton, 111.; d. William H. (b. 1856, Alton, 
111.) and Brilla (Hudson) Cartwright (b. 1859, 
Carrolton. 111.). Prepared in Alton H. S. ; 
Shurtleff Coll. Teacher, Tp. H. S. Princeton, 
III., 191 3-1 5; do., Blackburn Coll., Carlinville, 
111., 191 7; Emergency Home Demonstration 
Agt., E. St. Louis, 111., 1918. Temporary Instr., 
Blackburn Coll., 1919 — . D. A. R. ; Mem., Bap- 
tist Church. Married Dr. Irenaeus L. Foulon, 
11 I, 1916, Alton, 111. Address, East St. Louis, 
111. 

=;577. VICTOR HAROLD CARTWRIGHT 
Paving Bus.; A. B. in Sc; b. F 11. 1887, 
New Harmony, Ind.; s. R. P. Cartwright. Pre- 
pared in Wadesville H. S. Acacia; Ed., Illio; 
Chem. Club; Ceram. Club; Sec, Dem. Club; 
Class Baseball; Color Sergt., Sr. Regt. Pav- 
ing Bus. Address, 438 E. Washington St., 
East Peoria.t 

5578. JOHN RUGGLES CASE, JR. 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 31, 1889, 
Evanston, 111.; s. John R. (b. Mr 16, i86i, 
Chicago) and Bessie (Bradley) Case (b. Mr 
13, 1863. Evanston, 111.). Prepared in Chico 
(Calif.) H. S.; Chico St. Norm. Sch. Delta 
Upsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Ma-wan-da; Capt., 
Track, 1913: Internat. Meet, Stockholm. Stud., 
Univ. of Calif., S 1913-14; Teacher, Agr., H. 
S., Centerville, Calif., 1914; Head of Agr. 
Dept.. H. S.. San Jose, do., 1915-17; Ath. Dir., 
40th Div.; War Dept. Comn. Tr. Camp Activi- 
ties, Camp Kearney, Calif., 1917-18; Capt., do., 
1917 — • Married Marion Calkins, Je 6, 1914, 
Berkeley, Calif. Address, Centerville, CaVii. 

5579- FLORENCE ADELAIDE CASSING- 
HAM (EDWARDS) 
A. B. in L. &. A.; b. D 22, 1892, La Harpe, 
111.; d. Ora Walker (b. 1854, Grundy Co., 111.) 
and Elmira Rebecca (Burns) Cassingham (b. 
i860, Marshall Co., 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; W. A. A.; 
Le cercle Francais. Married Roy Vincent Ed- 
wards, S 3, 1913, Champaign. Children: Dor- 
othy Jane, b. O 9. 1914; John Andrew, Jr., b. 
N 26, 1917. Address, R. 2, Tolono, 111. 

5580. HUBERT ARTHUR GATE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 22, 1891, 
Camp Point, 111.; s. William Arthur (b. Ja 2, 
1852, Adams, 111.) and Charlotte Helena 
(Booth) Gate (b. Ja 20, 1852, Liberty 111). 
Prepared in Maplewood H. S., Camp Point. 111. 
Scribbler's Club; Agr. Club; Class Baseball. 
Official Testing, Dairy Dept., Univ. of 111., sum- 
mer, 1913; Tester, Cow Test Assn., Thomson, 
111., 1913-15; Farmer, do., 1915-18. 3rd R. O 
T. C, Camp Grant, 111., 1918. Address, Thom- 
son, 111. 

5S8i. CONRAD LEE CATTRON 
(Brother of Nos. 1836, 5582) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 18, 1888, Ellis- 
ville. 111.; s. Josiah A. (b. do.) and Margaret 
Ann (Markley) Cattron (b. do.). Prepared in 
Fairview H. S. ; Knox Acad. Delta Psi; Alpha 
Gamma Rho. Address, Ellisville, 111. 

5582. THOMAS HEZEKIAH CATTRON 
(Brother of Nos. 1836, 5581) 

Chief Clerk; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 14, 1885, 
Ellisville, 111.; s. Josiah A. (b. do.) and Mar- 
garet Ann (Markley) Cattron (b. do.) Pre- 
pared in Knox Acad.. Galesburg, 111. Address, 
6215 Drexel Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Room 
1000, 212 W. Washington St., do. 



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5583. BRAHMA NATH CHATTERJEE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 12, 1887, Calcutta, India, 
s. F. C. Chatterjee. Prepared in Univ. of la. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Minn. Address, 14 Flor- 
ence Court, Minneapolis, Box 292; bus. add., 
4 IBank Road, Allababor, India. 

5584. JOSEPH HARVEY CHECKLEY 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. 

Mr 10, 1889, Mattoon, 111.; s. William Milton 
(b. 1864, Yorkshire, Eng.) and Lucinda Del- 
phine (Price) Checkley (b. 1862, Mattoon, 111.). 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Psi Upsilon; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Ma-wan-da; Ku Klux; Q. M., 
Commissary and Lt.. Univ. Regt. ; Pres., 111. 
Union; Mask and Bauble; Class Football. 
Assoc, Agr. Exten. Dept., Univ. of 111.. 1913- 
18; Agt., An. Husb.. Bur. of An. Husb.. U. 
S. Dept. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1918-19; Asst., 
Farm adviser, in live stock, Vermillion Co., 
1919 — . Married Martha E. Trogdon, O 4. 
1913, Mattoon, 111. Children: Martha Elizabeth, 
b. 1914; Thomas Spencer, b. 1916. Address, 
II 16 N. Sheridan Drive, Danville, 111.; bus. 
add.. Farm Bur., Chamber of Commerce, do. 

5585. HUANG CHEN 
B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 14, 1889, Canton. 
China; s. Dr. U. Kwai. Prepared in Engng. and 
Min. College, China. Grad. Stud., Mass. Inst, 
of Tech., 1 91 6. Chinese Club. Address, 2006 
Columbia Road, Washington, D. C.t 

5586. KING YAOU CHEN 
Teacher; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 19, 1888, 
Shanghai. China; s. Chan Chin. Prepared in 
Imperial Poly. Inst. Grad. Stud. Mass. Inst, 
of Tech., 1916. Address, c/o Government 
Teachers' College, Shanghai, China. 

SS87. HOMER ELDON CHENOWETH 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1915; 
b. O 10, 1888, S. Charleston, O.; s. W. B. (b. 
Mr 21, 1853, S. Charleston, O.) and Jeanette 
(Prugh) Chenoweth (b. Ag 5, 1856, Summejr- 
ford, O.). Prepared in Harmony Tp. H. S., 
Plattsburg, O. Instr., Sc, H. S., Paxton. 111., 
1915-17; do., Gibson City 111.. 1917-18. R. O. 
T. C, 1918; A. E. F. France, 1918 — . Auth. : 
The Reactions of Certain Moist Forest Animals 
to Air Conditions and its Bearing on Problems 
of Mammalian Distribution, Biol. Bui. Married 
Hazel Marie Geip, Jl 29, 1918, Cincinnati. 
Address, South Charleston, O. 

5588. CO CHING CHU 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 27, 1891, Shoa Hing, 
Chi-Kiang Province, China. Prepared in Tong- 
shan Engng. Coll., Chili, China. M. A., Har- 
vard, 1915. Cosmopolitan Club; Townsend 
Scholarship, Harvard, 1917; Emerson Scholar- 
ship, do., 1918. Enlisted in Harvard R. O. T. 
C. Auth.: Chinese Contributions to Meteor- 
ologx; Geog. Review; Rainfall in China, Month- 
ly Weather Review; Typhoons of the year, do. 
Mem., Am. Seismological Soc. Address, 64 
Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. 

5589. VEE GIH CHU 
B. S. in Chem. Engng.; b. Ja 22, 1891, Nan- 
hui, China; s. P. S. Chu. Prepared in Law- 
rence Acad., Groton, Mass. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Chinese Stud. Club; Der Deutsche Vere- 
in; Chem. Club; Stud. Mem., A. I. E. E. Stud. 
Columbia Univ., 1916. Mem., A. C. S. Ad- 
dress, 422 115th St., New York City.f 

SS90. CLARENCE FARNSWORTH 

CHURCHILL 

Farmer; A. B. in Agr.; b. Ag 17, 1891, 

Chenoa, 111.; s. E. D. Churchill. Prepared in 

Chenoa H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Farmer, 

Boswell, Ind. Address, Boswell, Ind.t 



5591. WILLIAM HENRY CLARE 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 28, 1889, 

Glen Ellyn, 111.; s. C. E. Clare. Prepared in 
^^'heaton H. S. Scarab; Arch. Club. Address, 
Glen Ellyn, Ill.t 

5592. *CLIFTON WIRT CLARK 

A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1915; b. Ag 29, 1888, 
Pratt, Kan. ; s. E. D. Clark. Prepared in Pratt 
Co. H. S. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Calif., 191 5 — . 
Univ. Gun Club; Geol. Jour. Club. Died Pratt, 
Kan. 

5593. ERNEST McCHESNEY CLARK 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 23, 1890, 
Sherrard, 111.; s. James Gregg (b. 1840, Swed- 
ona, 111.) and Emma (Kinsey) Clark (b. D 1, 
1849, do.). Prepared in Sherrard and Rock 
Island H. Schs. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
Alpha. Asst., Dairy Husb.; Univ. of III., 1^13 
14; Farmen, Sherrard, 1914-15; do., Cam 
bridge, 1915-16; First Asst., Milk Production 
Dept. of Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1916-18 
Assoc, Dairy Products E.xten., do., igif 
Auth.: Cow Testing Assn., Coll. of Agr., Univ. 
of 111., Cir. 192. Address, 510 E. Chalmers St. 
Champaign; bus. add.. College of Agriculture 
Univ. of 111., do. 

5594. ARTHUR WILLIAM CLAUSSEN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 16, 1891, 
Dalton, 111.; s. Asmus and Emily (Heiden) 
Claussen. Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S., 
Harvey, 111. Ilus. Mech. Engr., W. H. Schott, 
Const., Chicago, 1913-15; do.. Underwriters' 
Labs., 1915-16; do., W. H. Schott, Const., 1916- 
17; do.. Am. Steel Foundries, 1917-18. 65th 
Regt., Engrs. Tank Units, 1918 — . Married 
Helen Anita Decklar, D 30, 1916 (died S 12, 
1917). Address, 227 138th St., Riverdale, HI. 

5595. HAROLD DUDLEY CLAYBERG 

(Brother of No. 7448) 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 24, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. George M. Cb. 1842) and Anna K. 
(Jones) Clayberg (b. 1869, Sycamore, 111.). 
Prepared in Oak Park H. S.; Hahnemann Med. 
Coll. of Chicago. M. S., Univ. of Chicago, 
1914; Ph. D., do., 1917. Asst. Prof., Bot., 
Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kan., 1917 — . Auth.: 
Reaction of Fish to Ether and Chloroform, 
Biology Bui., 191 7; Physiographic Ecology of 
Walloon Lake-Petoskey Region in Mich., Botany 
Gazette. Address, 214 S. Oak Park Ave., Oak 
Park, 111.; bus. add., c/o Davidson College, 
N. C. 

5596. KATHLEEN MARCELLA CLYNE 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 6, 1892, 
Maple Park, 111.; d. Lewis Charles (b. Mr 23, 
1862, Co. Longford, Ireland), and Hannah 
Elizabeth (Keenan) Clyne (b. Ag 15, 1868, 
Kaneville, 111.). Prepared in Geneva H. S.; 
Mt. St. Joseph Coll., Dubuque, la., 1908-09. 
Sr. Memorial Com.; Sr. Cap and Gown Com. 
Tract Index Dept., Kane Co.; Libn., Legislative 
Reference Bur., Springfield, 111., 1913-18. 
Auth.: Senatorial Disputes resulting from the 
Apportionment Act of 1841, Jour, of III. St. 
Historical Soc, Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. Ad- 
dress, Maple Park, 111. 

5597. HARRY RUSLING COCHRAN 

B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ap 24, 1890, Sand- 
wich, 111.; s. E. J. Cochran. Prepared in Sand- 
wich H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma. Foundry Fore- 
man, Rost & Vanderwoort Engng. Co., Mo- 
line, 111., 1916. Married Iva Fruiland, Je 23, 
1913. Address, Sandwich, 111. 

5598. ELMER WASHBURN COFFEY 

(Brother of No. 6169) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 26, 1891, 
Chicago; s. William Martin (b. Mr 13, 1856, 
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Coffey (b. Ap 18, i860, Ireland). Prepared in 
Blue Island H. S. E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, 
A. I. E. E. Class Baseball. Illuminating Engr., 
Nat. X-Ray Reflect Co. Ensign, 22nd Regt., Co. 
G, Great Lakes, 111.; Mustered out, Ja 6, 19 19. 
Married Laura Mabel Nickerson. Je 15, 1918. 
Address, 6709 Blackstone Ave., Chicago. 

5599. GUERNEY HILL COLE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 17, 1890, 
Richmond, Va. ; s. Rev. Ellsworth II. (b. Ag 
5, 1861, Bentonville, Ind.) and Rosella Amanda 
Cole (b. Je 14, 1862, Connersville, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Washington and Jeffeirson Acad.. 
vVashington, Pa. Eta Kappa Nu. Research 
Elec. Engr.. West. Elec. & Mfg., Co., E. Pitts- 
burgh. Nat. Guard of Pa., 1909-17; Mex. Bor- 
der Service, 191 6-1 7. Auth. : Harmonic Analy- 
sis of Oscillograms. Elec. Jour. Mem., A. I. 
E. E. Married Julia Jennings. My 2. 191 7, 
Washington, Pa. Child, Zilpha Christine, b. D 
22, 1917. Address, Lenox Apt., R. s, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 

5600. ROBERT McFARLAND COLE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. D 26, 1891, 
Chicago; s. J. P. Cole. Prepared in Armour 
So. Acad. Consulting Chem., Block Labs., Chi- 
cago. Address Glenview, III.; bus. add.. Block 
Laboratories. Chicago. 

5601. JAMES HENRY COLOMBO 
Manager; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 10, 
1891, Cambria, 111.; s. Bart (b. D 18. 1863, Cug- 
giono, Italy) and Celestia (Miramonti) Colombo 
(b. Jl 24, 1865, do.). Prepared in Herrin H. S. 
Wrestling Team. Mgr., Bottling and Ice Cream 
Factory, Johnston City, 111. Married Mary 
Fern Colombo, N 27, 1913, Chicago. Children: 
Mary Celesta, b. F 22, 1915; James Henry, Jr.. 
b. My 6, 1916. Address, Johnston City, 111. 

5602. JAY AUSTIN COLVIN 
Pres., Triangle Motors., Inc.; A. B. in Bus. 
L. & A.; b. Ja i, i8go, Chicago; s. Edwin M. 
(b. Buchanan, Mich.) and Clara (Fuller) Col- 
vin (b. do.). Prepared in Lake View H. S. 
Pan Hellenic Council; Theta Delta Chi; Asst. 
Supt., W. F. Hall Printing Co., Chicago, 1913- 
15; Pres., Triangle Motors., Inc., 1915-17. Lt. 
Supply Co., 4th Regt. 111. R. M., 191 7—. 
Married Agnes McDowell, S 26, 1914, Chi- 
cago. Address, 1248 Rosedale Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 22 1 1 Michigan Ave., do. 

5603. ELEANOR MARIE COMBE 

(BAUMAN) 

(Wife of No. SS41) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 16, i888. Highland. 

111.; d. John Louis (h. Jl 26, 1836, Switzerland) 

and Marie Earnestine (Rogier) Combe (b. N 

9, 1843, France). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 

Married Louis Peter Bauman ('13), Jl 4, 1914. 

Champaign. Address, Crivitz, Wis. 

5604. JOSEPHINE CONLEY 
(Sister of No. 7452) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap g, 1891, 
Streator, 111.; d. Dr. David S. (b. Jl 14, i860, 
Richmond Co., O.) and Elizabeth (Green) 
Conley (b. S 16, 1863, Mich.). Prepared in 
Streator Tp. H. S. Gamma Phi Beta. Teach- 
er, Streator, 111. Address, 115 W. Kent St., 
Streator, 111. 

5605. CASSIUS BANNISTER CONRAD 
Sec, Abstracts Co.; A. B. in Bus.; b. N 22, 
T890, Chicago; s. Cassius M. (b. Mr 27, 1845, 
Northeast, Pa.) and Nattie (Bannister) Con- 
rad (b. Ja I, 1865, Cortland, 111.). Prepared in 
Sycamore H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Sec, De- 
Kalb Co. Abstract Co. Married Helen Swasey, 
Je 20, 1916. Child, Cassius Sheldon, b Jl 23, 
1918. Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Address, Sycamore, 
111. 



5606. META CONSOER 
(Sister of No. 8227) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 23, 1888, 
Chicago; d. F. Consoer. Prepared in Murray 
F. Tuley H. S., Chicago. Alpha Delta Pi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Alethenai; Teacher. II. S., Hoopeston, 111., 
1913-16; do., Taylorville, 111., 1916-18; do., Oak 
Park 111., H. S., 1918— . Address, 716 S. Ken- 
ilworth. Oak Park, 111. 

5607. HERBERT HARPER CONSTANT 
Manufacturer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 30, 
1889, Dawson, 111.; s. S. W. Constant. Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Mfr., Springfield, 
111. Address, 1341 Whitten St., Springfield, 111. 

5608. HARRY B. COOLEY 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 7, 1890, 
Chadron, Neb.; s. W. M. and Nellie (Ensmin- 
ger) Cooley. Prepared in Chadron (Neb.) H. 
S.; la. St. Coll., 1908-10. Sigma Xi; Final 
Honors. Const. Engr., Allen & Garcia Co., 
Chicago, 1913 — . Married Flora A. Daboll, N 
28, 1915, Chadron, Neb. Address, 1450 Edge- 
water Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 955 McCor- 
mick Bldg., do. 

5609. NORMA COOLEY 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 18, 1890, Maywood, 
111.; d. Stoughton (b. Ap 23, 1861, Savanna, 
111.) and Nellie (Wilson) Cooley (b. S 3. 1861, 
Mawyood, 111.). Prepared in Proviso Tp. H. 
S. W. A. A. Maywood, 111., 1912-17; New 
York City, 191 7 — . Address, $75 Riverside 
Drive, New York City. 

5610. ELWTN RAY COOLIDGE 
Designer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 5, 1889, Win- 
nebago, 111.; s. C. P. (b. My 4. 1863, do.) and 
Sarah Jane (Smith) Coolidge (b. Mr 25, 1865, 
do.). Prepared in Winnebago and Rockford 
H. Schs. Delta Omega; Tau Beta Pi; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Prelim, and Final Honors; 2nd Lt., 
Univ. Regt. Chief Tool Designer, Racine Salt 
ley Co., Springfield, 111., 1913-14; with S. F 
Bowser & Co., Inc., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1914 — 
Married Gladys Beverlin, Ag 18, 1914, Urbana 
Child, Elizabeth Ann, b. Ag 23, 1918. Address. 
915 (Jneida St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.; bus. add., c/o 
S. F. Bowser & Co., Inc., do. 

5611. WALTER ALLEN COPE 
(Brother of No. 8231) 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 16, 1889, Tonti, 
111.; s. Walter L. Cope. Prepared in Cen- 
tralia H. S. Iris; Varsity Track; Capt., Cross 
Country. Class Bowling. Teacher, St. Agr. 
Sch. Address, Jonesboro, Ark.t 

5612. MURRAY COPENHAVER 
(Brother of No. 8232) 
Farmer; B. .S. in Agr.; b. Mr 5. i88g, Polo, 
111.; s. Robert K. (b. S 18, 1846, Greenbrier, O.) 
and Maggie C. (Murray) Copenhaver (b. O 15, 
1863, Claremont, Ontario, Canada). Prepared 
in Polo H. S. Farmer, Polo, 111.. 1913 — . 
Married Margarite Gorman, S 10, 1913, Chicka- 
sha, Okla. Address, Polo, Ill.t 

5613. GEORGE RAYMOND CORKE 
(Brother of No. 8233) 

B. S. in E. E.; b. D 3, 1890. Evanston. 111.; 
s. Geo. L. (b. Mr 12, 1859, Lockport, III.) and 
Lizzie (Pilditch) Corke (b. F 27, 1869, Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Evanston Tp. H. S. E. E, 
Soc; Stud. Mem., A. I. E. E. With West. 
Elec. Co. Married Margaret Rambler, O 22, 
1914. Evanston, 111. Address, loii Maple Ave., 
Evanston, 111. 



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5614. HOWARD CORLEY 
(Brother of No. 6815) 
Const. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 7, 1892, 
Decatur. 111.; s. DeWitt Qinton (b. D 24, 
1852, Shelby Co. 111.) and Laura (Fulton) Cor- 
ley (b. Ap 4, i860, New Brunswick, Mo.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Const. Engr., 
Creosote Co., Kansas City, 1913-14; do., Bir- 
mingham Gas Products Co., 1914, do., Stone & 
Webster 19 15; do.. Scarf e & Sons Co., Pitts- 
burgh, 1915-18. Co. A., 33rd U. S. Engrs., 
F 1918; A. E. F., France. Address, 805 N. 
College St., Decatur, 111. 



5615. FREDERIC BOYDEN CORTIS 
Salesman; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 29, 1891, 

Chicago; s. William Percy and Annie Kingsbury 
(Boyden) Cortis. Prepared in Hinsdale H. S. 
Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ma- Wan-da; 
Varsity Track, ign-13. ist F. A., III. Nat. 
Guard, 1915-17; ist Lt., 52nd Pioneer Inf., U. 
S. R., Camp Wadsworth, S. C, 1917; do., 
France, 1918 — . Married Dorothy Davis, N 9, 
1916, Hinsdale, 111. Child, Anne Boyden. Ad- 
dress, Hinsdale, 111. 

5616. HARLAND WINN CORZINE 

(Brother of No. 7459) 
Dir. Man. Arts.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N i. 
1886, Assumption, 111.; s. John J. and Celia 
R. (Winn) Corzine. Prepared in Isabel H. S.; 
E. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Instr., Man. Tr. and 
Sc. Dundee H. S.. 1913-15; Dir., Man. Arts, St. 
Norm. Sch.. Minot, N. D.; Brev. Capt., S. M. 
A., Univ. of 111. Address, St. Norm. Sch.. 
Minot, N. Dak. 

5617. LLOYD COSTAR 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 30, 1888, 
Chico, Cal.; s. W. J. Costar. Prepared in Chico 
(Calif.) H. S.; Chico St., Norm. Sch., Calif. 
Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Varsity 
Track. Flying Cadet, Rockwell Field, San 
Diego, Calif. Address, 807 5th St., Chico, 
Calif.t 

5618. CHARLES JAMES CRAIGMILE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 27, 1889, 
Gifford, 111.; s. Alexander (b. Aberdeen, Scot.) 
and Agnes (Calder) Craigmile (b. Ontario, 
Can.). Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Pres., Sr. 
Class, 1913. C. Engr., Morgan Engng. Co.. 
1913-14; Jr. Signal Engr., Interst. Commerce 
Comn., 1915-16; Pilot Engr., C. B. & Q. R. R.. 
1916-17. 1st Lt., Inf., O. R. C, Transportation 
305th Cavalry, N. A., Camp Stanley, Tex.; Ft. 
Sill, Okla., 191 &—. Mem., A. F. A. M. Ad- 
dress, Rantoul, III. 



5619. HAROLD HAMILTON CRAWFORD 
Mgr., Arch. Office; b. Ap 6, 1888, Beaver 
Creek, Minn.; s. Frank (b. N. Y.) and Carrie 
(Seytnour) Crawford (b. Minn.). Prepared 
in Rochester (Minn.) H. S. M. A., Harvard. 
1916. Acacia; Scarab. Arch., James B. Dibel- 
ka, Chicago, 1913-14; Mgr., Arch. Office, Ro- 
chester, Minn., 1916-17. 2nd Lt., Q. M. C. 
N. A., Training Div., Camp Johnston, Jack- 
sonville, Fla., 1917; C^apt., Q. M. C, Const. 
Div., Camp Joseph E. Johnston; Mustered out. 
Ja 2, 1919. Mem., A. F. A. M. ; 32nd degree 
Mason; Harvard Club of Minn.; Shrine, r^rf- 
dress, 621 W. Zumbro St., Rochester, Minn.; 
bus. add., 630 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Min- 
neapolis. 

5620. EDWARD BERNARD CRIST 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 13, 1890, 
Kankakee, 111.; s. Adam Crist. Prepared in 
Waukegan H. S. Acacia. With The Corn 
Products Refining Co., 191 6. Address, 318 S. 
4th St., Pekin, Ill.t 



5621. MICHELE FRANCISCO CROCE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 16, 1888, 
Panni, Italy; s. Matilobe Monte Colvo. Pre- 
pared in Milford (Mass.) H. S. Chem., Ar- 
mour & Co., 1913-15- Address, 633 Oalvwood 
Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Armour & Co., 
do.-i 

5622. PAUL REVERE CROLL 
(Brother of No. 7466) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja i, 1892, 
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.; s. Rev. P. C. (b. O 2, 
1S52, Berks Co., Pa.) and Sarah Amelia 
(Greiss) Croll (b. Ja 5, 1854). Prepared in 
Beardstown H. S. Chem., New Jersey Zinc 
Co. Address, Box 511, Palmerton, Pa.t 

5623- VIOLA JUNE CROSSLAND 
(Sister of Nos. 1487, 4118) 
Treacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 10, 1888, 
Varna, 111.; d. Hiram Venton (b. Ap 29, 1848, 
do.) and Cynthia Lovinia (Broaddus) Cross- 
land (b. My 6, 1847, Henry, 111.). Prepared 
in Watseka H. S.; Univ. of Wis.. 1915. H. Sc. 
Club. Teacher, H. Sc, Tp. H. S., Bridgeport, 
111., 1913-16; do.. Central H. S., St. Joseph, 
Mo., 191 7. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 
E. (Dak St., Watseka, 111. 



5624. BENJAMIN HARRISON CROWDER 
(Husband of No. 6205) 
Salesman; LL. B.; b. D 19, 1887, Bethany, 
111.; s. William Ellsworth (b. 1872, Bethany, 
111.) and Mary Ellen (Jordan) Crowder (b. 
Enfield. 111.). Prepared in Bethany H. S. ; 
James Millikin Univ., 1908-9. Acacia; Phi Delta 
Phi; Sec, Jr. Class. With Dobbins & Dob- 
bins, Champaign, 1913-14; Benj. H. Sanborn & 
Co., Chicago, 1 914-17; Salesman, G. M. Co. 
Motor Trucks for Eldridge Buick Co., Seattle, 
1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Eva 
Dodds ('14), Mr 8, 1917, Champaign. Child, 
Richard Jordan, b. Ja 19, 1918. Address, 2303, 
19th Ave., North Seattle; bus. add., Eldridge 
Buick Co., do. 

5625. THOMAS ALBRIGHT 
CUNNINGHAM 
Asst. Gen. Mgr.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 26, 
1891, Rossville, 111.; s. W. T. (b. D 1, 1856, 
Rossville, 111.) and Orrie L. (Albright) Cun- 
ningham (b. N 17, 1866, do.). Prepared in 
Rossville and Danville H. Schs. Phi Alpha 
Delta; Comitatus; Sr. Ball Com.; Correspond- 
ent, Sears Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 1913-14; 
Office Dept., Mgr., Charles William Stores, New 
York City, 1914-15; Operating Branch Mgr., 
B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron. O. and 
Kansas City, Mo., 1915-16; Asst. Gen. Mgr. 
and Purchasing Agt., The Victor Rubber Co., 
191 7 — . Mem., Columbus, O., Ath. Club. Mar- 
ried Madeline F. Stutzmann, S i. 1017, Long 
Island, N. Y. Address, 280 S. Belmont St., 
Springfield, O. 

5626. HOMER WALSTON DAHRINGER 
B. S. in C. E.; b. My 28, 1890, Lattington, 
Mich.; s. H. W. Dahringcr. Prepared in Wau- 
kegan H. S. Kappa Sigma; Ma-wan-da; Capt. 
Varsity Basketball; Class Football; Varsity 
Soccer; Homecoming Com. ist Lt., Aerial Ob- 
server, A. E. F. ; with Am. Army of Occupa- 
tion in Germany; Missing in action, S 1918 — . 
.Address, 424 Genesee St., Waukegan, 111. 

5627. EVERETT LESLIE DALBEY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 10, 1889, Muncie, 
111.; s. V. R. Dalbey. Prepared in Danville 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Phi; Prelim. 
Honors; Fresh. Honors; Scholarship in Law. 
Address, 506 The Temple, Danville. Ill.t 



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5628. JUANITA ELIZABETH DARRAH 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; M. S., 1915; b. Jl 
I, 1S89. Sadorus, 111.; d. VV. H. (b. O.) and 
Mary Annis (Craw) Darrah (b. i8j9, IIlJ. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. A. M., Columbia, 
191 7. Sigma Xi; Bethany Circle; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Prelim. Honors; V. P., Sr. Class. Asst. 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; do., Columbia, 
1915-17; Dietitian, Mooseheart Vocational Sch., 
summer, 1917; Instr., Food Chem. and Dietet- 
ics, Purdue, 1917-18; Asst. Prof., St. Women's 
Coll., Tex., 1919. Auth. : Nitrogenous Constit- 
uents of Lecithin, Jon?-. A. C. S., Ap 1916. 
Charter mem., Bethany Circle. Address, R. i, 
Box 42, Ivesdale, 111. 

5629. CHESTER WATSON DAVIS 
(Son of Nos. 251, 311; Brother of Nos. 3337. 
4125, 8260) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 16, 1889, Kan. 
City, Mo.; s. Jeptha Hartley ('82), (b. Ap 13, 
i860, Vienna, Ind.) and Ella Maria (Watson) 
Davis ('80), (b. N 14, 1854. Bristol, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Holton (Kan.) H. S. Phi Delta 
Theta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Phoenix; Ma- 
wan-da; Varsity Football; Water Polo. Mar- 
ried Martha McLean, Ag 26, 1914, Macomb, 
111. Children: Chester McLean, b. S 20, 1916; 
Barbara, b. O 31, 1918. Address, Holton, Kan. 

5630. MALLIE LEONA DAVIS (GOHN) 

(Wife of No. 5686) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 25, 1888, Fairmount, 
111.; d. Ira Grant (b. Je 10, 1863, do.) and 
Mary Elizabeth (Palmer) Davis (b. D 3. 1867. 
Homer, 111.). Prepared in Homer H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Achoth. Married Lloyd Elias Gohn 
('13), S 13, 1913, Fairmount, 111. Address, 
Mansfield, Ill.t 

5631. RUTH DAVISON (LANGELIER) 

(Wife of G398) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 23, 1891, Marshall, 
111.; d. John Harrison (b. Je 25, 1868, do.) 
and Zetta Emma (Cork) Davison (b. Ag 4. 
1867, do.). Prepared in Marshall Tp. H. S. 
Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Mask and 
Bauble; Alethenai. Teacher, Flora Tp. H. S., 
1913-14; Marshall Tp. H. S., 1914-16. Married 
Wilfred Francis Langelier (g'li), JI 19, 1916, 
Marshall, 111. Address, 2327 Cragmont Ave., 
Berkeley, Calif. 

5632. PHILLMER WYMOND DAY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. Engng. : b. Mr 10, 
1891, Vincennes, Ind.; s. P. Day. Prepared in 
Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis. Sigma Chi; 
Alpha Chi Sigma. Chem., 111. Glass Co. Ad- 
dress, Y. M. C. A., Alton, Ill.t 

5633. MAUDE AROMA DENNY 
Dir., Mus. ; B. Mus. ; b. Ag 25, 1887, Lincoln, 
111.; d. James Edgar (b. 1856, do.) and 
Josephine (Campbell) Denny (b. 1858, White- 
hall, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; Lin- 
coln Coll.; Bush Temple Conservatory, Chi- 
cago. Sigma Kappa; Illiola. Dir., Mus., Univ. 
of Nev., 1913-18. Address, 747 N. Virginia St., 
Reno, Nev.; bus. add., Univ. of Nev., do. 

5634. CHESTER CHARLES DILLON 
Ath. Coach; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 14, 1887, 

Normal, 111.; s. A. A. Dillon. Prepared in 
Normal H. S. Capt., Fresh. Varsity Football; 
Varsity Football. Ath. Coach., Dak. Wesleyan 
Univ., Mitchell, S. Dak. Married Pearl Mc- 
Neil, Ag 11, 1915, Melville, 111. Address, 
Mitchell, S. Dak.f 

5635. JAMES RUSSELL DILWORTH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N q, 1890, Table 

Grove, 111.; s. William H. (b. Mr, 1855, Ver- 
mont, 111.) and Helen Rozelle (Montgomery) 
Dilworth (b. Je 16, 1857, Berwick, Mo.). Pre- 



pared in Table Grove H. S.; Knox Coll. Alpha 
Zeta; Final Honors. Farmer, Table Grove, 111. 
Address, Table Grove, 111. 

5636. HAROLD FliANCIS DOERR 
(Husband of No. 6252; Brother of No. 3708) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 26, 1892. 
Chicago; s. Jacob Frederick (b. O 15, 1852, 
(^er.) and Emma (Nehrling) Doerr (b. Ja 23, 
1866, New York City). Prepared in Wendell 
Phillips H. S., Chicago. Scabbard and Blade; 
Scarab; Varsity Swimming and Water Polo; 
2nd Lt.. Univ. Regt. Draftsman with Doerr 
Bros., Archs., 1913-16; Arch.. Sherwin Wil- 
liams Co., 1916 — . Mem., Olympic Fields 
Country Club; West. Soc. of Engrs. Mar- 
ried Delia A. Gaskill ('14), Ag 26, 1913, 
Joliet, III. Child, Helen Frances, b. Je 25, 
^917- Address, 5210 Cornell Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., Sherwin Williams Co., Pullman Sta., 
do. 

5637. LESLIE ABIJAH DOLE 
(Brother of Nos. 6843, 6844, 9039) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr i, 1891, 
Manteno, 111.; s. Theopolis Packard (b. Te 12, 
1849. Shelburn, Mass.) and Emma Rhoda 
(Viall) Dole (b. F 7, 1851. Elk Co., Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Kankakee IL S. Eta Kappa Nu 
Stud. Union Dramatic Club. Salesman, Elec 
Contr. & Mfg. Co., 1913-16; Elec. Engr. and 
-Vsst. Master Mech.. Federal Ice Co., 1916-17; 
Const, and Elec. Engr., Nat. Malleable Cast- 
ings Co., 1917 — . Married Edna M. Fitzsim- 
mons, Ag 15, 1916, Chicago. Child, Elizabeth 
Margaret, b. D 28. 1917. Address, 729 Clar- 
ence Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., Nat. 
Mall Castings Co., Melrose Park, 111. 

5638. EDGAR NATHAN DREW 
(Brother of Nos. 2643, 2959, 3714) 
Teacher; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 12, 1888, 
C^Iifton, HI.; s. Washington (b. 1850, Chategnee, 
N. Y.) and Mary A. (Hunt) Drew (b. 1852, 
la.). Prepared in Watseka H. S. Alpha Rho 
Chi. Draftsman and Teacher, Man. Tr., Chi- 
cago; do., Watseka, 111. Married Nellie S. R. 
Kirby, Jl 3. 19 14, Crown Point, Ind. Children: 
E. Leo, b. My 7. 1915; Carol E., b. D 25, 1917. 
Address, Watseka, 111. 

5639. "JOHANNES PETONS du BUISSON 
A. B. in Sc; M. S., 1914: b. Mr 13, 1882, 
Senekal, S. Africa. Prepared in Prince Albert 
Cape Colony, S. Africa. Fought in Boer War, 
1899-1902. Died D 1917, Senekal, Orange Free 
State, S. Africa. 

5640. GLADYS EADE 
(Sister of No. 8289) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 29, 1889, 
Elizabeth, 111.; d. J. C. Eade. Prepared in 
Elizabeth H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Athenean; III. Mas. Staff; ist and 2d. 
Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Class Historian. Ad- 
dress, Elizabeth, Ill.t 

3641. HENRY CLARENCE EALES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b- N 22, 1890, Car- 
lisle, Ky. ; s. James Frazier (b. 1839, Cynthiana, 
Ky.) and Sadie (Remington) Eales (b. i860, 
Paris, Ky.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 
111. Wesleyan Univ. Phi Gamma Delta; Class 
Football and Baseball; Mgr., Glee and Man- 
dolin Club; Dramatic Club. Farmer, Saybrook, 
111. Married Florence Louise Hatch, N 2, 
1913, Newaygo, Mich. Child, Luther Parker, 
b. O 27, 1916. Address, Saybrook, 111. 

4642. RALEIGH JOHN EHRHART 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 20, 1889, 
Areola, 111.; s. J. M. Ehrhart. Prepared in 
Areola H. S. Varsity Football; E. E. Soc. 
Cml. Engr. Address, Areola, lU.f 



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5643. *GERTRUDE LOUISE ELLIOTT 

(GOODYEAR) 

(Wife of No. 5687) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 4, 1891, Streator, 111.; 
d. Arthur (b. S 3, 1858, do.) and Antoinette 
Emma (Hoffman) Elliott (b. O 20, 1865, do.). 
Prepared in Streator Tp. H. S. Gamma Phi 
Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Treas., Illiola; H. Sc. 
Club; Pres. and Treas., Women's League. 
Lunch Room Mgr., Man. Tr. H. S., Indian- 
apolis, 1913-14; Dir.. Univ. Commons, Seattle, 
1914-15; do., Univ. Commons and Dormitories, 
191 5-1 7; Dir., Tea Room, Dept. Store, Seattle, 
1917-18. Mem., Sch. Woman's League; A. C. 
A.; Exec. Com., Bon Marche Woman's Club; 
Faculty Woman's Club, Univ. of Wash.; Seattle 
Chamber of Commerce. Married Henry Good- 
year ('13), S 4, 1918. Died O 13, 1918, Camp 
Sherman. 

5644. ALEXANDER ELSTON (diGHILINI) 

(Brother of No. 5645) 
Mun. Engr.; A. B. in Sc; b. N 22. 1888, 
Nevv' Braunfels. Tex.; s. L. F. Elston. Prepared 
in Marquette Univ. Zeta Beta Tau; Menorah ; 
Wrestling Coach. Mun. Engr., Janesville, Wis. 
Dropped last name. Address, 410 Hayes Bldg., 
Janesville, Wis.t 

5645. LEO WEISS ELSTON (di GHILINI) 

(Brother of No 5644) 
B. S. in Agr.; M. S.. 1915; b. N 22, 1888 
New Braunfels, Tex.; s. L. F. Elston. Prepared 
in Marquette LTniv.; B. S., Rutgers, 1914- 
Indus, and Agr. Dept., South. Ry., Washington, 
D. C. Dropped last name. Address, Box 495, 
Nevf Brunswick, N. J.f 

5646. LEWIS BROWN ERMELING 
Dir., Indus. Mgmt. Council; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Ap 13, 1890. Chicago; s. Lewis Reinhart (b. 
S 18, 1852, Naperville. 111.) and Elma M. 
(Brown) Ermeling (b. S 16, 1858, De Pere, 
Wis.). Prepared in Crane Tech. and Lane 
Tech. H. Schs., Chicago. Zeta Psi; Scabbard 
and Blade; Helmet; Capt., Univ. Regt.; Sr. 
Memorial Com. With Deere & Co., Harvester 
Works, Moline, 111., 1913-15; Exec. Club Bd. 
of Commerce, Detroit, 1915-16; Dir., Indus. 
Mgmt. Council, Rochester, N. Y., 1916-17. 
ist. Lt., Ord. R. C, 191718; . Capt., do., 
1918; Went to France on special trip with Asst. 
Sec. of War, 1918; Mustered out, ja 15, 1919- 
Address, 4516 N. Robey St., Chicago; bus. add., 
c/o The Upson Nut Co., Cleveland. 

5647. GUILLERMO FILIBERTO 
ESCABOSA 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 22, 1888, San 
Dimas, Durango. Mex.; s. G. Escabosa. Pre- 
pared in Liceo de Varones, Mex.; Man. Tr. 
Sch., St. Louis. Cosmopolitan Club. Sugar 
Cane Farmer. Address, Ave. Libertad 1000, 
Guadalajara, Mex.f 

5648. JAMES EVERETT ETHERTON 
Asst. Cashier; LL. B.; b. F 21, 1889, 
Pomona. 111.; s. J. M. Etherton. Prepared in 
Shurtleff Coll. Phi Alpha Delta; Egyptian 
Club; Illio: Jr. Smoker; Law Dance Com. 
Asst. Cashier, Carbondale Nat. Bank. Ad- 
dress, 708 Normal Ave., Carbondale, Ill.t 

S649. EMMA MARGARET FAHRNKOPF 

(BORDEN) 

(Wife of G71; Sister of No. 5650) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 21, 1S90, Champaign 

Co., 111.; d. John (b. Mauer Baden, Ger.) and 

Matilda (Riess) Fahrnkopf (b. F 24, i860, 

Mascoutah, 111.). Prepared in Atwood H. S. 

H. Sc. Club Teacher, H. Sc, Mazon. 111., 1913- 

is; do.. Urbana, 1915-17; do., Boise, Idaho, 



1917-18. Married Raymond F. Borden (g'lB), 
Jl 4, 1918, Newton, 111. Address, 1212 Univer- 
sity Ave., Urbana. 

5650. HARRISON FREDERICK THEO- 
DORE FAHRNKOPF 
(Brother of No. 5649) 

Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 6, 1888. Ives- 
dale. 111.; s. John Charles (b. Mauer, Baden 
Ger.) and Matilda (Riess) Fahrnkopf (b. F 
24, i860, Mascoutah, 111.). Prepared in At- 
wood H. S. Sigma Xi. Asst., Soil Fertility, 
Univ. of 111., 1913-16; ist. Asst., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., do., 1916; Assoc, Soil Fertility, do., 
ioi8 — . O. T. S., F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor; 
Mustered out. D 17, 1918. Address, 811 W. 
Springfield Ave., Urbana. 

51,51. EURIPIDES FAJARDO Y M.\YMIR 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 19, 1888, 
Santiago de Cuba; s. Jose D. Fajardo Y 
Tamayo (b. Mr 19, 1S60, Guisa, Orienta, 
Cuba) and Trindad Maymir Y Lopez (b. Ap 18, 
1868). Prepared in Institute de Segunda 
Ensenanza de la Provincia de Oriente, Cuba; 
Univ. of O., 1909-11. C. E., Univ. of Havana, 
1915. Cosmopolitan Club; Club Literaris Es- 
panol; C. E. Club. Engr., Trussed Concrete 
Co., Prado 44. Havana, Cuba, 1913-15; ist. 
Engr., Pub. Work for Province of Oriente, 
191516; Way Engr., Cuba R. R. Co., Cama- 
guey Cuba, 1916-17; Chief Engr., Pub. Work 
of the Province of Oriente, 1917 — . Mem., 
Club San Carlos Santiago de Cuba, Club Nau- 
tico; A. F. A. M. Address, Sagarra Alta 19, 
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 

5652. HAZEL ELIZABETH FANCHER 
(SULLIVAN) 

(Wife of No. 5446) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 30, 1888, Evanston. 
ill.; d. James Albert (b. D 11, i860, Kenosha, 
V\'is.) and Ida (Wilson) Fancher (b. My 25, 
1863 Racine, Wis.). Prepared in Evanston 
H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Sr. Gown Com. Instr., 
H. S., Chrisman, 111., 1913-14: Prin., H. S., 
Piper City, 111., 1914-15. Married Charles M. 
Sullivan ('12), S 14, 191 5, Evanston, 111. 
Child, Shirley Elizabeth, b. Je 28, 191 7. Ad- 
dress, 5880 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh. 

5653. CLARIBEL FEHRMAN 
(Brother of No. 6871) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 13, 1892, Pekin, 
111.; d. Adolph (b. Mr 31, 1856) and Eva Mae 
(Van Deusen) Fehrman (b. Ag 10, 1864). 
Prepared in Pekin H. S. Address, 706 Wash- 
ington St., Pekin, Ill.t 

5654. MILDRED HELEN FELMLEY 
(Daughter of H19; Sister of No. 4150) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 22, 1890, 
Carrollton, 111.; d. David (b. Ap 24, 1859, Som- 
erville. N. J.) and Auta (Stout) Felmley. Pre- 
pared in Normal H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Illiola; Mask 
and Bauble; Stud. Teacher, Eng.. 111. So. Norm. 
Univ., 1918. Address, Normal, 111. 

5655. LOUIS SMITH FERGUSON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 7, 1890, 
Annawan, III.; s. Louis A. (b. D 23, 1866, do.). 
and Lillian E. (Gouchenour) Ferguson. Pre- 
pared in Rock Island H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi. 
Engr., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1913-16; do.. Indiana- 
polis, 1916-17; Dist. Engr., The Permutit Co., 
Water Rectification, 191 7 — . Jr. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. Married Lida J. Pruitt, S 15, 1914. 
Urbana. Child, Robert Smith, b. N 24, i9i5- 
.Address, 415s Windsor St., Pittsburgh; bus. 
add., 921 Union Arcade, do. 



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5656. DENT FERRELL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 11, 1889, 
Carterville, 111.; s. 11. V. Ferrell. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad.; Lewis Inst. Stud., Harvard. Elec. 
Engr., J. K. Bering Coal Co., Eldorado, 111. 
2nd Lt., Air Service, Toul, France; Mustered 
out, Ja 27, 1919. Address, Carterville, 111. 

5657. FERDINAND AUGUST P. FISCHER 
Instructor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 10, 1885, 
Chicago; s. George (b. Ag 6, 1853, New York 
City) and Emma (Krueger) Fischer (b. F 
22, 1856, Chicago). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago; Chicago Norm. Coll., 1908. 
Arch. Soc. Instr., Engng. Drawing, Chicago. 
Mem., Chicago Geog. Soc; Prairie Club of 
111. Address, 3242 Clifton Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., Senn High School, do. , 

5658. CHARLES HARRISON FLETCHER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 11, 1888. Ridgefarm, 
111.; s. John (b. F 23, 1865, do.) and Grace 
(Butler) Fletcher (b. D 12, 1868, do.). Pre- 
pared in Ridgefarm H. S.; Chicago Kent Coll. 
of Law. Acacia; Ma-wan-da; Phi Delta Phi; 
Adelphic; John Marshall Law Club; Varsity 
Baseball; Pres.. Soph. Class; Class Football; 
Alternate, Varsity Debate. Lawyer, Mattoon, 
111., 1913-17. ist Lt., Inf. R. C, 1917 — ; Co. 
G, 52d Inf., U. S. A., 1917; with Army of 
Occupation, France. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. 
O. E. ; Court of Honor; M. W. A.; Congr. 
Church. Married Blanche Thompson, Ag 10, 
1916, Tiskilwa, 111. Address, Mattoon, III. 

5659. WILBUR EARL FLOOD 
Metallurgist; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 10, 1891, 
Peoria; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. O 27, 1865) 
and Luella (Garside) Flood (b. Je 4, 1867). 
Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., 1909-11. 
Draftsman, Morgan Engng. Co., Memphis, 
1913-14; Const. Engr., Internat. Harvester Co., 
Chicago, 1914-15; Sales Dept.. do., Aurora, 
1915-16; Metallurgist, Internat. Harvester Corp., 
Chicago. 1916 — . Married Marguerite Ring- 
ness, D 29, 1914, Peoria. Child, Dorothy 
Eleanor, b. Mr 11, 1916. Address, 338 W. 73rd 
St., Chicago. 

5660. TRENNACE FLOVVERREE 
Teacher: B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1916; b. D 
27, 1889. Easton, 111.; s. William Hume (b. F 
22, 1856, Marshall, Va.) and Sarah Frances 
(Duckett) Flowerree (b. O 21, 1859, Peters- 
burg, 111.). Prepared in Havana H. S. Teacher, 
Easton, 111., 1913-14; Dir.. Agr., Redwood Falls, 
Minn., 1917-18. U. S. A., 1918 — . Address, 
605 Daniel St.. Champaign. 

5661. EDITH HARLEY FORD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap S, 1887, St. Paul; 
d. Nathan (b. Jl 13, 1849, Sidon, Syria) and 
Alice Lucina (Howell) Ford (b. Jl 26, 1849, 
Geneseo, 111.). Prepared in Des Moines H. S. ; 
Norwalk (O.) H. S. Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 
1910. Libn., Pub. Lib., Rockford, 111., 1913-16; 
The Filger Lib., Minonk, 111., 1916 — . Address, 
Minonk, 111. 

5662. GUSTAV GEORGE FORNOFF 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 5, 1890 
Ger. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors. Elec. 
Engr., The Indus. Elec. Furnace Co., Chicago. 
Address. 1941 Eddy St., Chicago; bus. add., 53 
W. Jackson Blvd., do. 

5663. LYMAN MARION FORT 
Prin.. H. S.; A. B. in Sc; b. My 24, 1887. 
Stronghurst, 111.: s. C. E. (b. i860. Olena, 111.) 
and Anna M. (Marshall) Fort (b. 1862, do.). 
Prepared in Stronghurst H. S. Delta Sigma 
Rho; Kappa Delta Pi; Pres., Adelphic; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; Univ. Debate Team: Hatchet 
Orator; Illio Staff. Y. M. C. A. Work, Chi- 



cago, 1913-14: Teacher, H. S., Mitchell, S. Dak., 
1914-18; Prin., II. S., do., 1918 — . Auth. : 
Argumentation and Debate, Mitchell Pub. (To., 
1917. Mem., Congr. Church. Married Mildred 
Dunsworth, Ag 19, 191 5, Galesburg, 111. Child, 
Donald Marion, b. N 21, 1916. Address, 
Mitchell, S. Dak. 

5664. HARRY LLEWELLYN FOSTER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 2, 1886, 
Big Rapids, Mich.; s. John Hamlin (b. Franklin, 
Me.) and Georgina (Dykins) Foster (b. Haver- 
straw, N. Y.). Prepared in Waukesha (Wis.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Wis., 1906-08. Alpha Delta 
Phi. Foreman, Const, of Sch. Bldg., Trenary, 
Mich., 1915. Pvt.; Corp.; Sergt.; Master Engr., 
Sr. Grade, 4th Engrs., Tr. Regt., Hdqtrs. Co., ^ 
Barracks C. 26, Camp A. A., Humphrys, Va.; 
2d Lt.. Engng. Corps., Camp (duster, Mich. 
Married Ruth Archibald, 191 7, Ashland, Wis. 
Child, John Archibald, b. Ap 17, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 522 Lake Drive, Apt. 13, Milwaukee. 

5665. JOHN RAYMOND FOSTER 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 7, 1884, 
Sac City. la.; s. Thomas M. (b. Je 12,^ 1843, 
Md.) and Harriet Ann (Groves) Foster (b. 
My 23, 1849). Prepared in Buena Vista Coll. 
Acad.; Buena Vista Coll., 1908-09. Agr., H. S., 
Le Sueur, Minn.; Life Ins. Agt., Worthing- 
ton, Minn., 1916-17; Co. Agr. Agt., Sibley, la., 
1918 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Married Marie 
Luida Schonhood, O 4, 19 16, Dodge Center, 
Minn. Child, Janet Elizabeth, b. O 9, 1917. 
Address, Sibley, la. 

5666. THEODORE JOHN FRANZEN 
Engng. Estimator; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 19, 
1890, Peoria; s. Henry (b. Ger.) and Franke 
(Reuken) Franzen (b. Livingston Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., 1905-11. 
Struct. Draftsman, West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 
1913-14; Instr., Math, and Mech.. Wendell 
Phillips H. S., 1914; Draftsman and Estimator, 
Lanquist & Illsley Co., 1914-17; Engng. Esti- 
mator and Correspondent, Joseph T. Ryerson & 
Son, Chicago. T917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married May Elizabeth McCuniber, N 16, 19 16, 
Chicago. Address. 5649 Maryland Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., c/o Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, 
do. 

5667. MARIE E. FREEMAN 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 9, 1891, 
Danville, 111.; d. Charles James (b. O 2. 1856, 
Rensselaer, Ind.) and Carrie (Porterfield) Free- 
man (b. Je 2S, i860. Champaign). Prepared in 
Decatur H. S.; James Millikin Univ., 1908-11. 
Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, Decatur, 111.. 1913-14; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Asst. to 
Lunchroom Dir., H. Sc. Univ. of 111., 1915-16; 
Asst. Dir., do.. 1916-17; Instr., Home Econom- 
ics, O. St. Univ.. 1917 — . Address, 75 W nth 
St., Columbus, O. 

. 5668. RUTH MAE FREEMAN 
Sec, Y. W. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 

Je II, i886, Bloomington, 111.; d. Alexander 
Theodore (b. do.) and Nancy (Brigham) Free- 
man (b. do.). Prepared in WesTeyan Univ. 
Prep.; Wesleyan L^niv., 1908. Grad., Moody 
Bible Inst., 1910. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Stock- 
land, 111., 1913-14; Gen. Sec, Y. W. C. A., 
Helena, Mont., 1914-15; Teacher, Eng., H. S., 
Canton, 111., 191 5-17; Religious Work Sec, 
Y. W. C. A., Cincinnati, 1917-18. Address, 
20 E. 8th St., Y. W. C. A., Cincinnati. 

5669. THEODORE AUGUSTUS 
FRITCHEY, JR. 

(Brother of No. 5136) 
With Comn. Merchants; A. B. in Bus.; b. ■ 
Ag 6, 1892, Olney. 111.; s. Theodore Augustus 
and Mary Lida (Bucher) Fritchey. Prepared 
in Olney H. S. M. B. A., Harvard, 1915. 
Kappa Sigma; Ma- Wan-Da; Ku Klux; Beta 



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Gamma Delta; Egyptian Club; Mgr., Varsity 
Base Ball; Illini Trustee; Illto Staff; Pres., 
Pan-Hellenic Council; Lincoln League. Fore- 
ign Trade Dept., Lawrence & Co., Comn. 
Merchants, New York City, 191 5-17; Comn. on 
Supplies, Council of Nat. Defense, Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1Q17; Lt., Aviation Sec, S. O. R. 
C, A. E. F., France; do.. Army of Occupation, 
Bad Bertrich, Ger. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; K. T. 
Address, Olney, 111. 

5670. ELIZABETH FRUIN 
(Sister of No. 3740) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Je 23, 1S92, El Paso. 111.; 
d. John (b. Ap 5, 1840, Tipperary, Ireland) 
and" Mary Elizabeth (Doherty) Fruin (b. My 
12, 185^. Brooklyn. N. Y.). Prepared in Mc- 
Kinley H. S., El Paso, 111.; Grad. Stud., Univ. 
of VVis., 1916-17. Spaulding Guild; Home 
Econ. Club; W. A. A.; Capt., Class Basket Ball. 
Teacher, Onawa, la., 1913-14; Alien Property 
Custodian, Washington, D. C. Address, El Paso, 
111.; bus. add., i6th & P St., N. W., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

5671. ALBERT STEVENS FRY 
Designing Engr and Asst. Sec; B. S. in 
C. E.: C. E. and M. S., 1918; b. Mr 13, 1892, 
LeClaire, la.; s. James Montgomery (b. 1853, 
Davenport, la.) and Adelaide (Stone) Fry (b. 
1855, Le Claire, la.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Nu; Prelim., 
Final and Special Honors. Draftsman and 
levelman, Oil Belt R. R., Bridgeport, 111., 
1913; Mixer Insp., Ala. Power Co., Clanton, 
Ala.; Chief Designing Engr. and Asst. Sec, 
.Morgan Engng. Co., Memphis. Auth. : A 
Method of Computation for Excavation, Engng. 
and Contracting, Ap 22, 1914; A Graphical Sol- 
ution of the Problem of Storm Flow through a 
Reservoir, do., Ap 19, 1916; Scraper dragged 
from Extension Boom Cleans Berm of Ditch, 
Engng. Record, Je 5, 191 5; Wheel Scrapers 
dumped through bridge over wagons, do., Jl is. 
1916; Flooding Concrete Concrete Lining of 
Channel Bed Flooded to Protect it from Freez- 
ing, do., F 3, 1917; Pat Levee — Slope Concrete 
Smooth with Plank before Finishing, do., Mr 
10, 1917; Compact Building Concreting Plan; 
Contractors Devise 5,000 Cubic Yards Concret- 
ing Plant for Close quarters in City Business 
District, Contractor's Review: Resurfacing Con- 
crete Base for Repaving; Method of Building 
up thin Concrete Base for New Pavement 
Foundation, do., D 16, 1916; Railway fill with 
Banquette Floodgiiard (approach to Miss. River 
Bridge) The Contractor, F 2, 191 7. Assoc. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Virginia Ferguson, 
Ap 27, 1917, Covington, Tenn. Address, 1682 
Glenview Ave., Memphis; bxts. add., 622-631 
Goodwyn Inst., do. 

3672. HARRY CATLIN FULKS 
Cashier; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 16, 1891, 
Beardstown, 111.; s. Frank M. (b. N 8. 1859, 
do.) and Maggie E. (Sample) Fulks (b. Ag 23, 
1862, Morgan Co., 111.). Prepared in Beard- 
stown H. S. Chi Psi. Asst. Cashier, Beard- 
stown St. Bank, Beardstown, 111.. 1913-16; 
Coal and Iron Nat. Bank, New York City, 
1916-17. Sergt., Am. Ord. Dept., Base Depot, 
France, 191 7—. Mem., B. P. O. E.; M. E. 
Church. Address, loi W sth St., Beardstown, 
111. 

5673. CHARLES MALCOLM FULLER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. N 28, 
1889, Vincennes, Ind; s. Homer (b. 111.) and 
Alice (Kensler) Fuller (b. do.). Prepared in 
Vincennes H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1907-9. 
Triangle. Insp., Baltimore Sewerage Comn., 
1913-14; Jr. Civ. Engr., Interstate Commerce 
Comn., 1914-17. Lt., (To. G. Provisional Of- 
ficers, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 19T7; Capt., Co. 
B. 5th Engrs., Corpus Christi, Tex., 1917; 
Capt,, Corps of Engrs., Camp A. .\. Humphreys, 



Va.. 1918; do., Manila, P. I. Mem., West. Soc. 
of Engrs. Address, 317 State St.. Little Rock, 
Ark. 

5674- SOZABU FURUKAWA 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 13, 1889, 
Japan; s. Kyujiro (b. Japan) and Keiko (Ter- 
azaki) Furukawa (b. do.). Prepared in San 
Rafael (Calif.) H. S.; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
111., 1913-14. Cosmopolitan Club; Arch. Club. 
Designer, The Peeresses' Sch. of Japan, 1915- 
17; Arch., Tokyo, Japan, 1917^. Auth.: 
-Arch. Student Life in American Univ., Arch. 
World, Vol. 9, Mr 191 5; Landscape Arch., 
do.. Vol. 9, S 1915. Mem., Inst, of Japanese 
Archs. Married Sidzuko Nakata, N 3, 1917, 
Tokyo, Japan. Address, 47 Kita-Machi 4- 
Chome, Aoyama, Tokyo. Japan; bus. add., 32 
Dote-San Ban-Cho, Kojimachi, do. 

5673. HENRY ELISHA GADDIS 
(Brother of No. 6246) 
Statistician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 24, 1891, 
Modoc, Ind.; s. H. A. (b. Ap 10, 1853, Rand- 
olph Co., Ind.) and Ettie (Wright) Gaddis (b. 
N I, 1862, Wayne Co., Ind.). Prepared in 
Winchester (Ind.) H. S. Phi Alpha/ Delta; 
Beta Gamma Sigma: Prelim. Honors. Clerk, 
Life Ins., Milwaukee, 1914.-15; Statistician, 
do., Chicago, 1915 — . Married Juanita For- 
quhar, D 26, 1916, Winchester, Ind. Child, 
Marjorie Mae, b. N 30, 1917. Address, 4728 
N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 900-209 
S. LaSalle St., do. 

$676. LOUISE WALLACE GARRETT . 
(BAUER) 
(Wife of No. 3632) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 15, 1892, Anaconda, 
Mont.; d. James H. (b. Rochelle, 111.) and 
Eliza Jennings (Scott) Garrett (b. O.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. W. A. A.; Ale- 
thenai; Le Cercle Francais; Capt., Girls Basket- 
ball. Mem., Presby. Church: Alliance Chap.. 
D. A. R. Married Frederick Charles Bauer 
('09), Ag 13, 1913, Champaign. Children: Alice 
Elizabeth, b. Je 8, 1914; Frederick Charles, Jr., 
1). Ja 19, 1918. Address, 715 S. Prairie St., 
Champaign. 

5677. CARLETON WILLARD GATES 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 7, 1890, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Charles W. (b. Ag 20, 1S42, 
Slateville, N. Y.) and Arabella (Stover) Gates 
(b. My 16, 1852, Lisle, 111.). Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Scabbard and 
Blade; Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt. Elec. Engr., 
West. Elec. Co., 1913 — . Address, no Ann St.. 
Elgin, 111.; bus. add., c/o West. Elec. Co., 
Hawthorne Sta., Chicago. 

5678. MARGUERITE ELSTON GAUGER 
Cafeteria Mgr.; A. B. in H. Sc; A. M., 1917; 
b. Ag 4, 1893. Xenia, III.; d. Jacob Henry (b. 
i860, Louisville, Ky.) and Lulu F. (Tully) 
Ganger (b. 1864. Xenia, III.). Prepared in 
Flora H. S. B. S.. McKendree Coll., 1912. 
Omicron Nu; Sigma Xi. Teacher, Coll. of 
Indus. Arts, Denton, Tex., 1917-18; Cafeteria 
Mgr.. Y. W. C. A., Cleveland. Address, 808 S. 
5th St., Champaign; bus. add., Y. W. C. A., 
1 710 Prospect Ave., Cleveland. 

5679. PAUL CHARLES GAUGER 
(Husband of No. 4791) 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 10, 1886, 
St. Paul; s. Augustus F. (b. F 10, 1852) and 
.\Ibertine O. (Nitschke) Ganger (b. Ap 27, 1855 
Sheboygan Wis.). Prepared in St. Paul H. S. ; 
Univ. of Minn., summer, 1910. Chi Beta; Arch. 
Club; Cml. Club; Pres., Jr. Class; Lincoln 
League Senate: Illio Bd.; ist Sergt., Univ. 
Regt.; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Home-Coming 
Com. Foreman, Const., Butler Bros., Engrs. & 
Contrs., St. Paul, 1913-14; Supt. of Const., 



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C. H. Johnston, St. Arch., do., 1914-16; Engr. 
and Supt.. George J. Grant, Const. Co., do., 
1916 — . Sec, C- E. Soc, St. Paul, 1918 — . 
Married Eva Lyle Mclntyre Cii), JI 29, 1914, 
Champaign. Child, Paul Charles, Jr., b. Ap 23, 
191 5. Address, 945 Osceola Ave.. St. Paul; 
bus. add., c/o Geo. J. Grant Const. Co., 904 
Exchange Bank Bldg., do. 

5680. STRAWN ALDRICH GAY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 13, 1891, 
Ottawa, 111.; s. Joseph Wilkinson ( b. Alexan- 
dria, Mo.) and Belle E. (Strawn) Gay (b. 
Ottawa, 111.). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. 
Ilus; Scarab. Arch., Charles L. Wallace, Arch., 
Joliet, 111.; do.. Temple & Burrows. Archs., 
Davenport, la.; 111. Fireproof Co., Chicago; 
Arch. Designer, Jolin Hamfen, Arch., Nertney 
Bldg., Ottawa, 111., 1914-18. U. S. S. M. A., 
Urbana, 1918; Cadet Flyer, Carruthers Field, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. Mem., A. F. A. M.; R. A. M.; 
K. T.; Ottawa Boat Club; Congr. Church. 
Address, 640 Illinois Ave., Ottawa, 111. 

5681. GEORGE EDWARD GENTLE 
Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 6, 1888, Farm- 
ington. 111.; s. Thomas Smith (b. Je 26, 1845, 
Cincinnati) and Mary Lillian (Kessler) Gentle 
(b. O 25, 1853). Prepared in Farmington H. S. 
Alpha Zeta; Prelim. Honors. Asst., Soil Phys., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; ist 
Asst., do., 1916-18. U. S. A., Jefferson Bar- 
racks, Mo.; Signal Platoon, H. I. Co.. S5th 
Inf., Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex.; Mustered 
out, O 22, 1918. Married Anna Louise Mc- 
Lean, D 17, 1918, Maroa, 111. Address, Farming- 
ton, 111. 

5682. PAUL HEDGES GIBBS 
Supt.. Mfg. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 6, 
1890, Westfield, ^lass. ; s. William Edson and 
Ada Bancroft (Hedges) Gibbs. Prepared in 
Staunton (\'a.) Military Acad. Alpha Tau 
Omega. Mech. Engr., Belknap Mfg. Co., 
Bridgeport, Conn., 1913-15; Supt., Ashcroft 
Mfg. Co., 1915-17., Capt., Insp. Div., Ord. 
Dept., K. A., Washington, D. C, 1917; Mus- 
tered out, D 7, 1918. Married Augusta Kimber, 
Je 9, 19 1 7, Bridgeport, Conn. Address, 3 Mill 
St., Westfield, Mass. 

S683. WILLIAM CARSON GIESSLER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. O 3. 1889, 
Trenton, Mo.; s. M. C. Giessler. Prepared in 
Bradley Polytech. Inst. Acad. Address, 617 N. 
Fulton Ave., Baltimore. t 

5684. HARRY CHARLES GILKERSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 30, 1887, 
Marengo, 111.; s. Charles Thomas (b. Te 12, 
:864, do.) and Libbie Paulina (White) Gil- 
kerson (b. S 30, 1866, do.). Prepared in Ma- 
rengo H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1908-9. Philoma- 
thean. Instr. and 1st Asst.. Soil Fertility, Agr. 
Coll. and Exp. Sta.. Univ. of 111.; Assoc, do., 
1918; Farmer, Marengo, 111.. 1918 — . Address, 
Pleasant Grove Farm, Marengo, III. 

568s. EDWARD ANTON GLENZ 
Mgr., Packing Co.; B. S. in Chem. Engng. ; 
b. F 14, 1891, Chicago; s. A. Glenz. Prepared 
in Crane Tech. H. S. Phi Kappa; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Prelim. Honors; Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Treas., Chem. Club; Chem. Dance Com. Fore- 
man, Swift & Co.. Stock Yards, Chicago; Mgr., 
Egyptian Packing Co. Married Madge Virginia 
Ward, Ag ii, 1915. Address, Olney, lU.t 

5686. LLOYD ELIAS GOHN 

(Husband of No. 5630) 

Supt. of Sch.?.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 21, 

1890. Fairmount. 111. ; s. Jacob Charles and 

Kizzie (Driscol) Gohn. Prepared in Rochester 

Coll. Kappa Delta Pi. Supt. of Schs., Met- 



calf. 111., 1913-15; do., Mansfield, 111., 1915 — . 
Mem., N. E. A. Married Mallie Leona Davis 
('13), S 13. 1913. Fairmount, 111. Address, 
Mansfield, 111. 

5687. HENRY MARKS GOODYEAR 
(Husband of No. 5643) 
Physician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 21, 1889, 
Morton, 111.; s. Alfred W. (h. O 14, 1857, do.) 
and Lutie A. (Burhaus) Goodyear (b. S 27, 
1857, Chicago). Prepared in Morton Tp. H. 
S. M. D., N. W. Med. Coll., 191 5. Chi Beta; 
Nu Sigma Nu; Sigma Mu Rho; Sergt., Univ. 
Regt. House Surgeon, Seattle City Hosp., 
summer 1915; Physician, Somers, la., 1915- 
16; House Staff, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 
1916-17; Specialist. Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose, 
and Throat Hospital, New York City, 1917-18. 
Lt. Med. Corps, 1918 — . Married Gertrude 
Louise Elliott ('13), S 4, 1918 (died O 13, 
1 91 8). Address, Morton, 111. 

5688. JAMES REILLY GORMLEY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b Ag 26, 1888, 
Austin, 111.; s. J. F. Gormley. Prepared in 
Austin H. S., Chicago. Address, 239 N. Aus- 
tin Ave., Chicago. 

5689. RICHARD SEATON GREGG 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in Arch. E.; b. F 28, 1891, 
Peoria; s. James Barnes (b. Carmaechels, Pa.) 
and Emma (Bender) Gregg (b. Peoria). Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Scarab; Sec, III. Stud. Union; Pan Hellenic 
Council. Arch. Engr., Temple & Burrows, 
Archs., Davenport la., 1913-16. 2nd Lt., Bat. B, 
la. Nat. Guard, Tex., 1916; ist Lt., Aide-de- 
Camp, 50th F. A. Brig.; Capt., F. A. Hdqtrs., 
S9th Brig.; Camp Cody. N. M., 1917; Ft. Sill. 
Okla., 1918; A. E. F., France, 1918; Mustered 
out, Ja 21, 1919. Address, 412 Parkside Drive, 
Peoria; bus. add., Hewitt and Emerson, Archi- 
tects, do. 

5690. LEWIS THROCKMORTON GRE- 
GORY 
Med. Stud.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 23. 

1891, Chicago; s. Dr. Louis Lincoln (b. O 18, 
1859, Rockford, 111.) and Sarah Richards 
(Throckmorton) Gregory (b. Bryn Mawr, Pa.). 
Prepared in Lake View H. S.; Lewis Inst., 
Chicago. Univ. of Wis., 1914-15. Phi Kappa 
Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; (^ast. Stud. Opera. 
Real Est. and Ins. Agt., Urbana, 1013-14; 
Med. Stud., N. W. Univ.. Med. Coll., 1915—. 
Med. Reserve Corps; Mustered out, D 1918. 
Mem., mini Club, Chicago; Epis. Church. Mar- 
ried Isabel Emma Culver, Je 11, 1917, Chicago. 
Address, The Lessing Annex, 559 Surf St., 
Chicago. 

5691. GEORGE LOTHAINE GREVES 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 6, 1885, 

Angus, la.; s. George Wesley (b. la.) and 
Jennie Ross (Beadle) Greves (b. Kewanee, 
111.). Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Bradley Poly. 
Inst. M. S., Univ. of CaliL, 1916. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Instr., 
Elec. Engng., Case Sch. of Applied Sc, 1913- 
15; Course for Teachers, Westinghouse Elec. 
& Mfg. Co., summer, 1914; Central 111. Light 
Co., summer, 1913; Instr., Elec. Engng., Univ. 
of Calif., 1916 — -. Assoc Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Married Neva May Wesner, Je 30, 1915, Nap- 
panee, Ind. Child, Glenda Lois, b. Jl 17, 
1916. Address, ifio8 Oxford St., Berkeley, 
Calif.; bus. add., Elec. Dept., Univ. of Calif. 

5692. JOSEPH CARPENTER GROUT 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 9, 1890, Winchester, 
111.; s. A. P. and Percie (Carpenter) (jrout. 
Prepared in Winchester H. S. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon. With Armour & Co. Address, 
Quincy, 111. 



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5693. PEARL FOREST GROVE 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. JI 3. 1881, Fisher, 
III.; s. Lewis M. (b. N 1852, Ind.) and 
Lucretia (Parr) Grove (b. 1858, Quincy, O.)- 
Prepared in Potomac H. S. Prin., Schs., 
Prophetstown, 111., 1913-14; Supt., Schs., Shel- 
don, III., 1914-16; Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 
1916-17; Teacher, Potomac H. S., 111., 1918 — . 
Married Janie Hathaway Kissack, Jl 11, 1906, 
Armstrong, 111. Children: Alma Evelyn, b. 
O 18, 1907; Donald William, b. S s, 1910; 
Eugene Forest, b. Jl 26, 191 5. Address, 1104 
Carle Ave., Urbana; bus. add., Potomac H. S., 
111. 

5694. HUGO JOSEPH HAHN 
Land. Arch.; A. B. in Agr.; b. Je 18, 1889, 
St. Cloud, Minn.; s. A. H. Hahn. Prepared in 
Dyersville (la.) H. S. Sigma Chi; Land. 
Club. Land. Arch. Sergt., 457t_h Squadron, 
Clatsop, Ore. Address, 1104 N. Park St., 
Bloomington, 111. 

5695. MABEL HAINES (CLEAVE) 
(Wife of No. 4597; Sister of No. 7574) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 14, 1887, Forrest, 
111.; d. Edward Casper (b. Ap 19, 1862, Joliet, 
111.) and Rosamond (Burry) Haines (b. Ja 5, 
1868). Prepared in Forrest H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; ist. Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Permanent 
Class Sec. Mem., Ottawa Club; Congr. Church. 
Married Scott William Cleave ('11), F 9, 
1915, Urbana. Child, Rosamond Haines, b. 
D 13, 1918. Address, Prairie View, Marseilles, 
111. 

5696. PAUL JOHNSON HALDEMAN 
Treas. Advertising Co.; A. B. in L. & A.; 
b. Ag 18, 1891, Springfield, Mo.; s. R. P. (b. 
D 1S60, Centralia, 111.) and L. Ella (Johnson) 
Haldeman (b. Jl 22, 1869, Bloomington, 111.). 
Prepared in Drury Acad., Springtield, Mo.; 
Smith Acad., St. Louis; Washington Univ., 
do. Phi Delta Theta. Treas., The Horsting 
Co., advertising, Chicago. Married Marguerite 
Dodds, Je 15, 1915, Champaign. Address, ist. 
Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago. 

5697. LAWRENCE MELVILLE HALL 
Telephone Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 8, 
iSgi, Kewanee, 111.; s. Charles Henry and Liz- 
zie Bellanger (Smith) Hall. Prepared in 
Kewanee H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. 
Honors. Stud., Telephone work, Southwest 
Bell Telephone System, St. Louis, 1913-14; 
Equipment Telephone Engr., Central Office, do., 
Oklahoma City, Okla.. 1Q14 — ■ Married Hazel 
Hadsell, Je 6. 1917. Guthrie, Okla. Address, 
1535 W. 29th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.; bus. 
add.. Room 309 Pioneer Bldg., do. 

5698. WALTER FREDERICK HANDSCHIN 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 10, 1880, 
Calumetville, Wis.; s. Jacob (b. Mr 30, 1830, 
Busle. Switzerland) and Pauline (Bertschi) 
Handschin (b. Mr 20. 1839, Zurich, do.). Pre- 
pared in Wis. St. Norm. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis.; 
Univ. of Wis., 1903-05; Univ. of Minn.. 1908- 
11. Farm Manager, 1905-07; Prin., County 
School of Agr., Marinette, Wis., 1907-08; Instr., 
An. Husb., Univ. of Minn., 1908-10; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1910-11; Asst., An. Husb., Univ. of 
111., 1911-13; Assoc, do., 1913-16; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1916-17; Asst. Prof., Farm Organ, and 
Mgmt., do., 1917-18; Prof., do., 1918 — ; Vice- 
Dir. Agr. Exten., do., 1914-18. Auth. : (With 
J. B. Andrews) The LIse of Farm Labor 
During the War, Univ. of 111. Exten. Circular, 
No. 20, 1918; miscellaneous articles in farm 
magazines. Mem., Am. Economics Assn.; Am. 
Farm Mgmt. Assn.: Univ. of 111. Club. Mar- 
ried Edith Knott, Ag 21, 1909, Maywood, 111. 
Children: Robert, b. Ap 21, 191 1 1 Margaret, 
b. Jl 31, 1912. Address, 1401 S. Orchard St., 
Urbana. 



5699. MURRAY SAMUEL HANES 
(Brother of No. 6276) 

Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 9. 1887. 
Springfield, 111.; s. Samuel Jackson (b. Mr 31, 
1S62. Williamsville, 111.) and Ida May Murray 
(b. Ap 18, 1862, Dayton, O.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. Acacia. Arch., Springfield, 
111., 1914-15; Arch. Engr., Chicago, 1915-17; 
Arch., Springfield, 111., 1917 — . 1st Lt., Engrs., 
U. S. R., A. E. F., France. Address, 821 W. 
Jefferson St., Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 205}^ 
S. 6th St., do. 

5700. HARRY INGALLS HANNAH 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 191 5; b. 

Je 12. 1890, Fithian, 111.; s. John F. (b. do.) 
and Emma Jane (Donaldson) Hannah (b. do.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Lawyer, Mattoon, 
in., 1915—. Central O. T. S., 25th Tr. Bat., 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; Mustered out, D 
9, 191S. Mem.. A. F. A. M.; K. of P.; 
Christian Church. Married Cary Vivienne Brit- 
ton, Je 29, 1915, Ashley, 111. Address, Mattoon, 
111. 

5701. MERRITT RASMUS HANSEN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 10, 1890, 
Rogers Park, 111.; L. R. Hansen. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst., Chicago. Class Baseball; Class 
Basketball; Class Football. Asst. Production 
Engr. Address, 1564 S. High St., Columbus, 
O.; bus. add., Buckeye Steel Casting Co., rfo.t 

5702. FAY CHARLES HARE 
Principal; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 17, 1891, 
Pittwood, 111.; s. Jacob Henry (b. Ap 6. 1838, 
Stark Co., O.) and Louisa (Brandenburg) Hare 
(b. Ag 17, 1855, Watseka, 111.). Prepared in 
Oilman H. S. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Adelphic; 
Class Treas. Teacher, Sc, H. S., Newton, 111., 
1913-14; do., Benton Tp. H. S., 1914-15; do., 
Cebu Provincial H. S., P. I., 1915-16; Prin., 
Misamis Provincial H. S.. Cagayan de Misamis, 
P. I., 1916-17; Bulacan Provincial II. S., Malo- 
los, Bulacan P. I., 1917-18. Sergt. -Maj.. 246th 
.'\ero Squadron, A. S. S. C, R. A. Philippine 
Civil Service, 1918; Mustered out, Ja 29, 
1919. Address, Oilman, 111. 

5703. GEORGE MADISON HARNER 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 19, 1877. St. 
Tohns, O. ; s. J. C. Harner. Prepared in Wapa- 
koneta (O.) H. S. Agr. Club. Address, Cloquet, 
Minn.t 

5704. JULIA ALBERTA HARPER 
(RHODE) 
.•\. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 8, 1891, Granville, 
III.; d. J. A. Harper. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Delta Gamma; W. A. A. Ed. Asst., Dept. of 
Hort., Univ. of 111., 1913-18. Married Chris 
Simeon Rhode, N 7, 1918, Urbana. Address, 
1 1 03 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

5705. ROSCOE CONKLING HARRIS 

(Brother of Nos. 4190, 8395) 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 4, 
1890, Champaign; s. John Billingsgate (b. Ag 
30, 1848. Springfield, O.) and Sarah (Hahn) 
Harris (b. F 7, 1859, Philadelphia). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Kappa Sigma; Helmet; 
Yoxan. With Standard Oil Co., Whiting. Ind.. 
1913-17; Supt., Paraffine and Lubricating Oil 
Dept., Sugar Creek Refinery, Standard Oil Co., 
Independence, Mo., 1917-18. Naval Tr. Sta., 
Pelham Bay. Mem., Y. M. C. A., Kansas City, 
Mo. Address, 10 1 S. Pleasant St., Indepen- 
dence, Mo. 

3706. CLARA BELLE HARSHBARGER 

(Sister of No. 5707) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja i, 1886, 

.A.rcola, 111.; d. C. B. Harshbarger. Prepared 

in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Kappa Delta Pi. 

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5707. *JAMES FRANCIS HARSHBARGER 
(Brother of No. 5706) 
A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 12, 18S8, Areola. 111.; 
s. C. B. Ilarshbarger. Prepared in Areola II. S. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Philomathean. Head of Norm. 
Dept. of H. S., Sioux City, la., 1916. Married 
Grace E. McDougle, Ag 24, 1916, Humboldt, 
111. Died N 17, 1916. Sioux City, la. 

5708. HERRICK HOPKINS HARVVOOD 

(Brother of No. 7589) 
V. P. and Mgr.; LL. B.; b. D 6, 1888, Carroll- 
ton, III.; s. George W. (b. Trenton, Tenn.) and 
Jennie Mae (Simpson) Herrick (b. Carrollton, 
111.). Prepared in Carrollton H. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Philomathean; Bus. Mgr., Daily 
mini; Mgr., Stud. Directory; V. P., Jr. Class; 
lUio Bd.; Stud. Council; Pan-Hellenic Council; 
Pres., Univ. Republican Club. Credit Mgr., 
Frederick & Nelson, Inc., Seattle. 1913-16; Mgr., 
Truck Tractor and Trailer Depts., Eldridge 
Buick Co., do., 1916; Sales Mgr., Rogers 
Brown & Co., New York City, 1918; V. P. and 
Mgr., Exten. Div., Rog:ers Brown & Co., Seat- 
tle, 1919 — . Auth. : Various articles in Cinl. Ve- 
hicle; Cinl. Car Jour.; West Coast Lumberman; 
Tlie Timbcrman ; St. Loiiis Lumberman ; Wash- 
ington Fanner; Seattle Times. Mem., A. F. A. 
M. ; B. P. O. E.; Seattle Chamber of Commerce. 
Married Clara Prosser, Mr 6, 1913, Marshall, 
Mich. Children: Jane Elizabeth, b. Je 30, 
1914; Stuart Prosser, b. S 26. 1915. .4ddress, 
1247 2ist Ave., North Seattle, Wash.; bus. 
n^'id., Rogers Brown & Co., Hoge Bldg., do. 

5709. WALTER SAMUEL HATCH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 10, 1890. Avon, 

111.; s. Arthur E. (b. Ja 9, 1861) and Adaline 
(Yeoman) Hatch (b. A). /-^, 1863). Prepared 
in Avon H. S.; Knox Coll. Phi_ Delta Theta. 
Farmer and Stockman. Avon, IV_ Mem., A. 
F. A. M. ; K. of P.; Avondale Country Club; 
Universalist Church. Address, Avon, 111. 

5710. RALPH ROSCOE HAWKINS 
Designer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 26, 1890, 

Palestine III.; s. George W. (b. Crawford Co., 
111.) and Rose (Wesner) Hawkins (b. do.). 
Prepared in Palestine H. S. Acanthus. Mech. 
Draftsman, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1913-14; do., 
Terre Haute, Ind., 19 14-15; Designer, Ports- 
mouth. O.j 1915; do., Cleveland, 1915-16; do., 
Indianapolis, 1916-17; do.. Ft. Wayne, Ind., 
1917—. Cadet, U. S. S. M. A., Rich Field, 
Waco, Tex., 1917 — ■. Address, Palestine, 111. 

571 1. CLAIR EDWARDS HAY 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 27, 1890, 

Kankakee, 111.; s. Leon (b. My 11, 1864, Ot- 
tawa, 111.) and Marie Josephine (De Lagneau) 
Hay (b. Je 12, 1864, do.). Prepared in Ot- 
tawa Tp.'H. S. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Agr. 
Club; Le Cercle Francais; Prelim. Honors. 
Farmer, Kankakee, III., 1913-1S; Agr. Adviser, 
Christian Co. Farm Bureau, Taylorville, 111., 
1918 — . Married Grace Edith Trobaugh, Mr 
12, 1913, Murphysboro, 111. Child, Constance 
Edith, b. Ap 10, 1915. Address, 313 W. Web- 
ster St., Taylorville, 111. 

5712. HENRY COLLINS HAY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 30, 1890, Springfield, 

111.; s. Nathaniel (b. N 20, 1856, La Grange, 
Mo.) and Kate (Ridgely) Hay (b. Ap 17, i860, 
Springfield, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. 
S.: Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa Psi- Phi Delta 
Phi; Helmet; Yoxan. Lawyer, Grand Junc- 
tion, Colo., 1913-17; V. P. and Gen. Counsel, 
Union Farm Mortgage Co., St. Louis, 1917 — . 
Married Josephine Bainbridge, F 6, 191 5, St. 
Louis. Address, 5743 Kingsbury Blvd., St. 
Louis; bus. add., 300 La Salle Bldg., do. 



5713- EMMETT JOSEPH HEALY 
E.stimator; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 11, 1891, 
Chicago; s. M. J. Healy. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club. Estimator, 
Bldg. Dept., Chicago. Address, 2948 Congress 
St., Chicago. 

5714- NATHANIEL PINCKARD HEATH 
(Son of No. 352) 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 30, 1891, 
Champaign; s. William Ames f'83), (b. 1863, 
Ind.) and Clara G. (Owens) Heath (b. 1865, 
Catonsville, Md.). Prepared in Evanston Tp. 
H. S. Sigma Chi; Jr. Councilman, Stud. 
L'uion; Championship Class Basketball. Elec. 
Lngr., Southwest. Elec. Co. :st Lt., 63rd C. A. 
C. D 24, 1917; do., A. E. F., France, 1918; 
Mustered out. F 27, 1919. Mem., B. P. O. E.; 
Jovians; M. E. Church. Married Helen Eliza- 
beth Callaway, My 26, 1917, Shreveport, La. 
Address, P. O. Box 543, Shreveport, La. 

5715. ARTHUR FLOYD HECK 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1915; b. Je 18, 
1885. Oblong, III.; s. D. P. Heck. Prepared 
in Westfield Acad. Agr. Club. Asst., Soil 
Fertility, Univ. of 111., 191314. Address, Ob- 
long, lil.t 

5716. ROBERT LUCIUS HEGNAUER 
(Brother of No. 2688) 
Instructor and Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 
II, 1887, Prairie City, Mo.; s. Leonard (b. Ap 
25, 1843, Igis, Switzerland) and Susan Kath- 
erine (Hirschi) Hegnauer (b. My 15, 1846, 
Araseldingen, do.). Prepared in Appleton 
City Mil. Acad. Agr. Club. Instr., Agr. Dept., 
St. Agr. H. S.. Wells, Minn, and Sec. and 
Mgr., Minn. Seed Corn Co.. do., 1913 — . 
Married Lotta Donnell Hegnauer, 1910, Mar- 
shall, Mo. Child, Robert Lucius, Jr., b. Ja 25. 
1 91 6. Address, Wells, Minn. 

5717. ALBERT JOHN HERBOLSHEIMEK 
Director; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 12, 1886, Hallo- 
wayville. 111.; s. John B. (b. Bureau Co., III.) 
and Margaretta (Erhart) Herbolsheimer (b. 
do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Valparaiso 
Univ. Dir., Agr., Stevens Sem., Glencoe, 
Minn.. 1913-17. U. S. M. R. C, Ft. Snelling, 
191 7; Mustered out, D 16, 1918. Address, 
Princeton, 111.; bus. add., 423 Oak St., Minne- 
apolis. 

5718. EDGAR PAUL HERMANN 
.\dv., Mgr.; B. S. in Sc. ; b. My 17, 1889, 
Lyons, la.; s. Christian G. (b. Ger.) and An- 
netta (Daudel) Hermann (b. Andrew, la.). 
Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. S.; John Marshall 
Law Sch., 1917-18. Asst. Ed., La Salle Exten. 
I'niv., 1913-16; Managing Ed., do.. 1916; Stud., 
ITniv. of Chicago, 1916-17; Exten. Sec, La 
Salle Exten. Univ., 1917-18; Adv. Mgr., Tan- 
ner & Oilman Co., Chicago, 1918— . Auth.: 
Pamphlets, Making Letters Work; Efficiency 
in Reading; Motives and Personal Efficiency; 
Preparedness and Personal Efficiency; Action 
and Personal Efficiency. Address, 5737 Ken- 
wood Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 2626 S. Mich. 
Ave., do. 

5719. GEORGE WIRT HERRICK 
(Brother of Nos. 699, 1893, 3404) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 8, i88q. 
Farmer City, 111.; s. George Washington (b. O 
6, 1839. Newville, Ind.) and Dora Olive 
(Knight) Herrick (b. S 2, 1853. Farmer City, 
111.). Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Sigma 
Chi: Phi Delta Phi; Ma-wan-da; Yoxan; Illini 
Staff; Varsity Track Team; Sr. Ball Com. 
Sergt., Hdqtrs. Co.. 333d F. A., Camp Grant, 
Rockford, 111. Address, Farmer City, 111. 



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5720. ROSCOE IIERJMAN HICKS 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 5, 1886, Tremont, 
111.; s. A. M. Hicks. Prepared in Colfax H. S. 
Address, Colfax, 111. 

5721. CHARLES NELSON HILL 
Farmer; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Ag 29, 

1889, Cave-in-Rock, 111.; s. R. H. Hill. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Address, Cave-in-Rock, 
111. 

5722. STANLEY HILL 
Teacher; A. B. in So.; b. S 24, 1890, Lerna, 
111.; s. Robert Cummings (b. My 25, 1859, 
White Co., Va.) and Anna (Jones) Hill (b. Je 
25, 1865, Coles Co., 111.). Prepared in Mattoon 
H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Chi Psi; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Varsity Football. Teacher, 
Batavia, 111., 1913-14; do., St. Louis, 1914-18. 
Mem., Acad, of Sc, St. Louis; St. Louis H. S. 
Men's Club. Married Mary Crum, S i6, 1915, 
Mattoon, 111. Child, William Frederick, b. D 
23, 1 91 6. Address, 4028A, Natural Bridge 
Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., c/o Yeatman H. S., 
do. 

5723. FRED ALBERT HINRICHSEN 
Sales Mgr.; A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 29, 

1890, Davenport, la.; s. John (b. F 23, 1859, 
do.) and Anna (Westphal) Hinrichsen (b. S 
5, 1861, do.). Prepared in Davenport (la.) 
H. S. Delta Upsilon; Helmet; Ku Klux; 
Orange and Blue Dancing Club; 2d Lt., Univ. 
Brig.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Algr., Sr. Class 
Bast-ball; V. P., Stud. Union. Salesman. 
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Davenport, la., 
1913; Timekeeper, Bettendorf Steel Car Works 
la., 1913-14; Sales Mgr., Gordon Van Tine 
Co., Davenport, la., 1914 — . Mem., Daven- 
port Cnil. Club; Davenport Outing Club. Ad- 
dress, Corner West 8th St. and Mississippi 
Blvd., Bettendorf, la.; bus. add., c/o Gordon 
Van Tine Co., Davenport, la. 



5724. JOSEPH HOWARD HINSHAW 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 191 6; b. S 

19. 1890. Stone Fort, 111.; s. W. R. Hinshaw. 
Prepared in Harrisburg H. S. Delta Sigma Rho; 
Philomathean; Mgr. Star Lecture Course; Rep- 
resentative No. Oratorical League; Sr. Class 
Orator; Debating Team. Lawyer, Harrisburg, 
111. R. O. T. C, Camp Grant, 111. ist Lt., 5th 
Co., ist Bn., Central O. T. S.; ist Lt., Inf. 
Sect., Reserve Corps, 1919 — . Address, 411 N. 
Granger St., Harrisburg, III. 

5725. ROBERT W'lLLIAM HOFFMAN 
(Brother of No. 3779) 

Supt, Const.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 15, 1887. 
Chicago; s. Paul H. (b. N 12, 1849, Chicago) 
and Margaret (Hetherington) Hoffman (b. F 
26, 1852, Toronto, Can.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Sigma Chi; Land. Arch. 
Soc; Scholarship Harvard Land. Arch. Sch..; 
Instr., Design and Const., Dept. of Land. 
Arch., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; Supt., Land. 
Const., Henry Ford Estate, Detroit, 1914-16; 
Gen. Supt., Const., Louis Brandt, Land. Arch., 
Cleveland, 1916-18. Lt., S. R. C, Aviation Sec.. 
434 Aero Const. Squadron (Spruce Production 
Div.), Clatsop, Ore., 1918 — . Address, 4130 N. 
Greenview Ave., Chicago. 

5726. HOWARD CHRISTOPHER 

HOHMANN 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 16, 1800. 

Blue Island, 111.; s. Fred (b. Jl 9, 1845, Albany, 

N. Y.) and Rose (Ehrhardt) Hohmann (b. Je 

20, 1847, Ger.). Prepared in Blue Island H. S. 
Lt. Col. Univ. Regt. Elec. Engr., Marquette 
Elec. Engng. Co. & H. A. Porter Inc., Blue 
Island, 111. 2d Lt.. 342d Inf., Camp Grant, 
111. Address, 223 New St., Blue Island, 111. 



5727. JOSIAH CAMPBELL HOKE 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 22, 1870, 

Sullivan, 111.; s. Josiah (b. O 23, 1830, Louis- 
ville, Ky.) and Adaline (Matherson) Hoke. 
Prepared in Sullivan H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Asst. St. Leader of Co. Agts., and Asst. 
Dir. of Exten., N. D. Agr. Coll.. Ellendale, 
N. 1)., 1913-15; Mgr., Baldwin Corp. Farms & 
Ranches, do., 191 5 — . Married Dora Drew, 
Je 17, 1908, Slater, Mo. Child, Adalene, b. 
Ag 22, 1909. Address, Ellendale, N. Dak. 

5728. ARTHUR EVERETT HOLCH 
(Brother of Nos. 2125, 4215) 

Prin., H. S.; B. Mus. ; b. Ap 8, 1891, Gil- 
man, 111.; s. T. G. (b. 1850, Wurtemburg, Ger.) 
and Mary E. (West) Holch (b. Ap 18, 1856, 
Susquehanna, Pa.). Prepared in Oilman H. S. 

A. B., Univ. of Colo., 1913. Kappa Delta Pi; 
Delta Sigma Rho; Mu Kappa .Alpha; Special 
Honors; Debating. Supt., Schs., (Tortez, Colo., 
1913-14; Teacher, Sc, H. S., Cripple Creek, 
Colo., 1914-17; Prin., H. S., do., 1917-18; 
Prin., H. S., Scottsbluff, Neb., 1918. Mem., 

B. P. O. E.; A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. Mar- 
ried Hazeldean Shirley, Je 8. 1915, Manitou, 
Colo. Child. Mary Shirley, b. S 25, 1917. 
Address, Scottsbluff, Neb. 

5729. EMERY FORD HOLT 
(Brother of No. 6314) 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 14, 1890, 
Norwood, O.; s. Emery Wilson (b. 1865, Con- 
cord, N. H.) and Bessie (Cole) Holt (b. 1867, 
Cincinnati). Prepared in Walnut Hills H. S., 
Cincinnati; Shawneetown H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Chi Psi; Eta Kappa Nu; Scabbard and 
Blade; 2d Lt.. Univ. Regt. Sales Engr., Elec. 
Appliance Co., Chicago, 1913-16; Sales Mgr., 
Bates Expanded Steel Truss Co., do., 1916 — . 
Married Lucinda Morrill Norton, D 26, 1916, 
Macomb, 111. Address, 1432 Lunt Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 208 S. LaSalle St., do. 



5730. CARYL AMES HOLTON 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 28, 1890, 
Sidell, 111.; s. Henry C. (b. O 23, 1853, 
Indianola, 111.) and LTrania Howell (Ames) 
Ilolton. Prepared in Sidell H. S. Univ. Band. 
Asst. on Engng. Corps, C. & E. I. R. R. ; Div. 
Engr., Vermilion Co. Bond Roads. 2nd Lt., 
R. C, 1917; 1st I-t., E. R. C, 32nd Engrs., U. 
S. A., 1917; do., A. E. F.. France. Married 
Celia Sconce Cathcart, Ta 16. 1918, Sidell, 111. 
Address, Sidell, 111. 

5731. MARTIN ROBERT IIORNUNG 
Ceramist; B. S. in Sc; b. Mr 14, 1889, Chi- 
cago; s. Martin (b. do.) and Dora ( Pfaender) 
Hornung (b. (/<).). Prepared in Calumet H. S., 
Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma. Ceram., Pitts- 
burgh; do.. Newton, N. J.; do.. Wheeling, W. 
Va.; do.. Chicago. Pittsburg District Ordnance 
Corps; Mustered out, F i, 1919. Address, 8838 
.S. Alorgan .St.. Chicago. 



5732. CHARLES RUSH HORRELL 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 15, 1889, 
Stockville, Neb.; s. John D. (b. S 29, i860, 
Macomb, 111.) and Margaret Anne (Rush) Hor- 
rell (b. Mr 1. i860, Macomb, 111.). Prepared 
in Macomb H. S. Chi Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta 
Kappa Nu; .Scabbard and Blade; E. E. Soc; 
Prelim. Honors; Maj., Univ. Regt.; Class 
Baseball; Sr. Stag Com.; Engng. Dance Com.; 
Bus. Mgr., E. E. Show. Sales Engr.. Elec. 
Appliance Co., Chicago, 1913 — . Married Del- 
la Mae Ullrich, Ap 19. 191 7. Macomb, 111. 
Child, Helen Louise, b. Mr 2. 1918. Address. 
16(10 Farwell Ave., Chicago; bits, add., 701 W. 
Jackson Blvd., do. 



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S733- MARY MILDRED HOSKINS 
(Sister of Nos. 3783, 5216) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 28, 1879, 
Norris City, 111.; d. William Franklin (b. 
N 4, 1841, Herald, 111.) and Catherine (Spence) 
Hoskins (b. F i, 1852, Norris City, 111.). Pre- 
pared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Address, 
Norris, City, 111. 

S734. EDWARD A. HRIBAL 
Elec. Engr.: B. S. in A. E.; b. D 5, 1891, 
Chicago; s. D. Hribal. Prepared in South 
Chicago H. .S. Triangle. Address, 10409 Cor- 
liss Ave., Chicago. 

5735- LAURA M.VRY HUBBARD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 8, 1875, Lockwood, 
O. ; d. Joseph Warren (b. Je 29, 1840, do.) 
and Lucretia Ann (Williams) Hubbard (b. D 
31. 1833). Prepared in Lockwood H. S.; Univ. 
of Chicago, 1904. A. B., West. Coll. for Wo- 
men, 1896. Teacher, Hist., H. S., Mt. Vernon, 
O., 1900-11; Asst. Ref. Libn., Univ. of Wash. 
Lib., 1913-17; Ref. Libn., Spokane Pub. Libn., 
1918 — . Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Lib. 
Assn. Address, Pub. Lib., Spokane, Wash. 

5736. LUCY ELEANOR HUBBARD 
(Sister of No. 6970) 
Sec, Y. W. C. A.; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 
25, 1888, Boswell, Ind.; d. A. G. (b. Jl 10, 

1845, do.) and Rhoda Frances (Anderson) 
Hubbard (b. Mr 2, 1852, Hillsboro, O.). Pre- 
pared in William Woods Coll., Fulton, Mo.; 
Drexel Inst., 1909-10. Dietitian, Vaughan 
Memorial Hosp., Selma, Ala., 1913-14; do., S. 
Highland Infirmary, Birmingham, Ala., 1914- 
17; Economic Sec, Y. W. C. A., Cleveland, 
191 7 — • Charter Mem.. Am. Dietetic Assn.; 
Mem., Woman's City Club, Cleveland; Am. 
Hosp. Assn. Address, Y. W. C. A., Cleveland. 

5737. CLYDE WHITTAKER HUDELSON 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 1914; b. O 26, 
1888, Chambersburg. 111.; s. Robert (Tooper (b. 
My 20, 1862, do.) and Katherine Emma 
(Whittaker) Hudelson (b. Ja 26, 1868, Perry, 
111.). Prepared in Chambersburg H. S.; 111. 
St. Norm. Univ.; Colo. St. Agr. Coll. Zeta 
Psi; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta: V. P., 
Agr. Club; Grad. Club; 111. Union; Y. M. C. 
A.; Corp. Univ. Regt.; Fresh. Varsity Foot- 
ball; Varsity Football; Capt., Class Basket- 
ball; Soph., Sr., and Grad. Class Basketball; 
Soph. Cotillion Com. Teacher, Biol, and Agr., 
West. 111. St. Norm., Macomb, 111., 1914^. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; K. P.; Idaho Soc, Sons 
of Am. Rev.; Macomb Club. Married Bertha 
Louise Reynolds, S 10, 1914; Chicago. Child, 
Paul Voorhees, b. Ag i, 1915. Address, 509 
W. Murray St., Macomb, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., do. 

5738. JOHN HARVEY HUGHES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 18, 1889, 
Gessie, Ind.; s. John Hughes. Prepared in 
Clinton (Ind.) H. S. Pres. Ionian; Agr. Club; 
Country Life Club; Hoof and Horn Club. 
Married. Child, Wayne Alexander, b. D 3, 
1 916. Address, R. i, Perrysville, Ind. 

5739. DANIEL RAY HULL 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 29, 1890, 
Lincoln, Kan.; s. O. U. Hull. Prepared in 
Manhattan (Kan.) H. S. Philomathean, Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; Bd. Dir. Y. M. C. A.; Pres. 
Kan. Soc; Landscape Club; Hort. Club. Mar- 
ried Emma Dorothy Kammeger, Manhattan, 
Kan. Address, 2415 Bath St., Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 



5740. ADA ELEANOR HUNT 
(Sister of Nos. 3421, 8445) 
Dietitian; A B in H. Sc; b. Ja 26, 1888, 
Ridott, 111.; d. William (b. S 9, 1853, do.) 
and Jennie A. (Burdick) Hunt (b. Ap 25. i8s8 
^"O- „. Prepared in Freeport H. S. ; Phi Delta 
i'si; bigma Xi; Illiola. Dietitian and Instr.. 
Dietetics^ Battle Creek Sanitarium, 1912-13 
Instr. Dietetics, Mont. St. Agr. Coll., Bose- 
man Mont., 1913-14; Grad. Stud, and Instr., 
l;ood Economics, Univ. of Wis., 1914-18. Dieti- 
tian, Med. Dept., U. S. A., Posi Hosp., Jef- 

a^''*^"t:-^'"T''/>' ^^°- 1918; Hosp. Unit 56, 
A. E. F. Address, Ridott, 111. 

5741. RUSSELL FIELD HUNTER 
(Brother of No. 9149) 
Lumber Buyer; A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 26. 1890, 
Henry, 111; s. Elmer F. (b. N 12, 1861, Bur- 
eau Co., Ill ) and Maud Mary (Field) Hunter 
(P-.F 21,. 1 86s, Leverett, Mass.). Prepared in 
Chilhcothe H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau 
P"?ega. Lumber Buyer, H. E. F. Hunter, 
Chilhcothe, 111., 1913-17. Co. E., 313 Engrs 
191 7; Sergt Detachment O. M. C, Camp 
Dodge, la O 1917; Mustered out, D 6, 1918. 
Address, Chillicothe, 111. 

5742. CORA HUTTON (SISAM) 
(See No. 5942-A) 

5743- RICHARD FREDERICK HUXMANN 
Sales EngT.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 8, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Dr. F. W. (b. 1848, Hanover. Ger.) 
and Emma (Remke) Huxmann (b. 1855 Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S • N 
Division H S., Chicago. Iris; Football; Base- 
ball; Ilho Art Com.; Sr. Ball Com. Engr., N. 
Y. C. R. R., Cleveland, 191317; Sales Eiigr., 
Gen. Inreproofing Co., Youngstown, O., 191 7- 
18; do., Chicago, 1 918 — . Mem., A. F. A M. 
Married Joyce Eloise Denner, N 24. 1915 
Cleveland. Address, 4608 N. Leavitt St Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Gen. Fireproofing Co., 3^s W 
Madison St., do. 

5744- TADASHI IIDA 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N i, 1883, 
Tokyo, Japan; s. Naoyuki lida. Prepared in 
Johoku Middle Sch., Y. M. C. A. Eng. Sch 
Tokyo, Japan. Elec. Engr., 111. Steel Co., 
Joliet. 111. 1916. Address. Imperial Stock 
Breeding Sta.. Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. 

5745. VIVIAN JOHNSON INGOLD 
(Brother of No. 3794) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 16, 1888, 
Malta, 111.; s. Arthur J. (b. Te 15, 1857, Black- 
heath, Eng.) and Maggie (Thompson) Ingold 
(b. Ap 10, 1861, Belfast, Ireland). Prepared 
m Lawrence Coll. Acad.; Lawrence Coll.. 
1907-8. Arch., Office of Louis Kamfer, De- 
troit. 2d Lt., Co. A,' 1 6th Regt. Rv. Engrs. 
Corps, A. E. F., France, 19 17 — . 'Address, 
469 College Ave.. Api)leton, Wis.; bus. add., 
c/o Louis Kamfer, Fine Arts Bldg., Detroit. 

5746- JOSE LEDESMA JALANDONI 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 24, 1889, Jars, P. I.; 
s. J. A. Jalandoni. Prepared in Calif. Coll. 
Acad. Address, Jars Iloilo, P. I. 

5747- HARVEY JUDD JOHNSON 
(Husband of No. 5863) 
Chief Clerk; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 26, 1890, 
Sycamore, 111.; s. Gustave Peter (b. Jl 17, 
1859, Sweden) and Ida Natalie (Anderson) 
Johnson (b. S 25, 1S62, do.). Prepared in 
Sycamore H. S. Sigma Pi. Chief Clerk, Dir., 
Cml. Supt., The Southwest. Telephone & 
Telegraph Co., St. Louis, 1913-14; do., Ft. 
Worth, Tex., 191 4 — . Married Elsie Patten 



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('13). Ja 5. I9I4) Urbana. Children: Natalie 
Jane. b. Mr 6, 1915; Robert Loren, b. D 20, 
J916. Address, 171 1 S. Henderson, Ft. Worth, 
Tex.: bus. add., The Southwestern Telephone 
& Telegraph Co., do. 

5748. NELLE IRENE JOHNSON 
X-Ray Technician; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 
26, 1889, Norris City, 111.; d. Albert Cummings 
(b. do.) and Elizabeth (Weiranch) Johnson (b. 
Kankakee, 111.). Prepared in Carmi H. S.; 
Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-09. Teacher, Lev- 
ington H. S., 111., 1913-14; do., Pvt. Sch., 
Magdalena, N. M., 1914-15; do., South Bend, 
Ind., 1915-17; X-Ray Technician, Pittsburgh, 
1917 — . Address, 407 S. Highland Ave., Pitts- 
burgh. 

5749. ANDREW JOHN JOHNSTONE 

(Brother of No. 2430) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 16, 1891, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Andrew John (b. do.) arid 
Dora (Karr) Johnstone (b. do.). Prepared in 
Bloomington "H. S. Sigma Chi. Married 
Helen Amsbary, Ap 6, 1914, Champaign. Ad- 
dress, Bloomington, 111. 

5750. GEORGE RUFUS JOHNSTONE 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 21, 1888, 

Wethersfield Tp., 111.; s. Henry Clay (b. Ag 
9, 1853, do.) and Elizabeth (Murchison) John- 
stone (b. D 5, 1858, do.). Prepared in Kewa- 
nee H. S. M. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1917- 
Chem. Club; Chess and Checkers Club. Instr., 
Mich. St. Agr. Coll., 1913-16. Q. M.. 7th 
Aviation Inst. Centre. Q. M. Detachment, A. 
P. O. 723, A. E. F., France, 1917 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address R. 2, Box 32, Galva, 
111. 

5751. RUPERT FORREST JONES 
Equipment Insp.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 26, 
1886, Wamego, Kan.; s. Edward H. (b. Mr 23, 
1858, Havana, 111.) and Edith Olive (Eaton) 
Jones (b. O 4, 1862, St. Louis). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Equipment Insp., Central Union 
Telephone Co. 111., 1913-14; Equipment In- 
staller and Tester, Chicago Telephone Co., 
Chicago, 1914-16; Telephone Engr., do., 1916- 
17; Equipment Insp., Central Union Telephone 
Co., Columbus, O., 1917 — • Mem., Episcopal 
Church. Address, 401 1 Lake Park Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 40 Central Union Telephone 
Co., Columbus, O. 

5752. WALDEMAR KARKOW 
(Brother of No. 4739) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 8, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Andrew (b. S 15, 1859, Ribe, Den- 
mark) and Catherine (Peterson) Karkow (b. 
F 26, 1863, Slesvig, Ger.). Prepared in Mor- 
gan Park Acad.; Lewis Inst., Chicago; Univ. 
Acad. C. E. Club; Class Baseball; Varsity 
Tennis. Address, 3717 Wrightwood Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

5753. WALTER V.\LENTINE KAUN 
(Brother of No. 6344) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 6, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Robert H. (b. D 14, 1863, Ger.) 
and Gertrude (Greene) Kaun (b. D 12, 1865, 
do.). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Ad- 
dress, 625 W. Madison St., Ottawa, 111. 

5754. CHARLES JOHN KAY 
(Brother of No. 575s) 
Supervisor; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 27, 1891, 
Aurora. 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ag 28, 1847, Roch- 
dale, Eng.) and'Christina (Hem) Kay (b. Ap 
2. 1856, (Dswego, HI,). Prepared in E. Aurora 
H. S. Varsity Baseball; Class Baseball and 
Basketball. Supvr., West. Elec. Co., Inc., Chi- 
cago, 1913— . Address, 388 Maple Ave.. Aurora, 
111.; bus. add., c/o West. Elec. Co., Inc., Chi- 
cago. 



5755. GEORGE JOSEPH KAY 
(Brother of No. 5754) 
Production Analyzer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 
27, 1 89 1, Aurora, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Ag 28, 
1S47, Rochdale, Eng.) and Christina (Hem) 
Kay (b. Ap 2, 1856. Oswego, 111.). Prepared 
in E. Aurora H. S. Class Baseball. Production 
-Analyzer. West. Elec. Co., Inc., Chicago, 19 13- 
14. 1Q15 — ; Personal Bus.. 1914-15. .4ddress. 
338 Maple Ave., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
West. Elec. Co., Inc., Chicago. 

5756. LAURENCE PRESCOTT KEITH 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Je 18, 1887, 
Denver; s. C. R. Keith. Prepared in Man. 
Tr. H. S., Denver. Chi Beta; Tau Beta Pi. 
Arch. Engr., Oliver Min. Co.. Duluth. Minn., 
1915. Co. I, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; 329th Inf., 
Co. B, A. E. F., France; Wounded; and 
Awarded Military Cross for Gallantry. Ad- 
dress, Duluth, Minn. 

5757- MAE ELIZABETH KELLEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 12, 1890. 
Loda, 111.; d. J. B. and Agnes (Middleton) 
Kelley (b. Scotland). Prepared in Loda H. S. ; 
N. W. Sch. of Oratory. Illiola; Mask and 
Bauble. Teacher, Pillsbury Acad., OVvatonna, 
Minn., 1914-15; do., II. S., Morris, 111., 1915- 
17; do., Tucson, Ariz.. 1917-18. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 720 E. 3rd St., Tucson, Ariz. 

5758. LEE CARSON KENT 
(Brother of No. 8475) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E,; b. F 27, 1890, 
Gridley, 111.; s. Edgar Frank (b. Ja 2y, 1852, 
Milton, Mass.) and Mary Eliza (Carson) Kent 
(b. Je 30 1861. Epworth, la.). Prepared in 
Gridley H. S.; Univ. Acad. E. E. Soc; Eta 
Kappa Nu,. Illuminating Engr., Nat. Lamp 
Works, Cleveland. O., 1013. 2nd Lt.. Radio 
Sch., Carnegie Tech., Pittsburgh; Mustered 
out, Ja 17, 1919. Address, 1883 Belmore Road, 
East Cleveland, O.; bus. add., Nela Park, do. 

5759. EVANS SHERWOOD KERN 
(Brother of No. 6351) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 30, 1892, Rock- 
ford, 111.; s. Ollie J. and Jessie Cora (Allen) 
Kern. Prepared in Rockford H. S. Alpha 
Sigma Phi; V. P.. Agr. Club; 111. Union; Sr. 
Memorial Com. Married Irene Henderson, My 
19, 191 7, Bloomington, 111. Address, Bloom- 
ington, 111. 

5760. CLARENCE HENRY KESSLER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 13, 1889, 
West Point, 111,; s, Phillip William (b. Mr 30, 
1862, do.) and Nora Ellen (Hunter) Kessler 
(b. Mr 25, 1866, Warsaw, 111,). Prepared in 
Kirkwood H, S.; Univ. Acad. Eta Kappa Nu. 
Dist. Traffic Chief, Southwest. Bell Telephone 
Co., St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo.. 1913-14; 
do., Wichita, Kan., 1914-15; do., Hutchinson, 
Kan., 1916-18. Married Enid Evelyn Steele, 
S I. 1915, Kirkwood. III. .Address, 310 N, 
Maple. Hutchinson, Kan.; bus. add., c/o South- 
west. Bell Telphone Co., do. 

5761. ARTHUR WILLIS KIMBELL 
Secretary; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 20. 1890, 
Chicago; s. Martin N. (b. Chicago) and Annie 
(Craigmile) Kimbell (b. Aberdeen, Scotland). 
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Phi Delta 
Theta; Helmet; Sigma Xi; Mgr. Interschol. 
Sec, Kimbell Hill Brick Co., Chicago; do., 
Automatic Carburetor Co., do. Sec, Park 
Ridge Country Club. Mem., Bd. Dirs., Chi- 
cago Arch. Club; Illini Club, Chicago, Mar- 
ried Alice Raymer, Ap 22, 1914, Chicago. 
Children: Mary Ann, b, F 26, 1915: Abigail 
Ruth, b. Je 29, 1916. .iddress, 1623 Chase Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 1422 Bryan Place, do. 



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5762. LILLIAN MAY KING (ELLIOTT) 
(Wife of No. 51 10; Sister of No. 3822) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. My i, 1890, Plymouth, 
111.; d. Milton B. (b. 1844, New York) and 
Emily (Noyer) King (b. 1857, Jacksonville, 
111.). Prepared in Avigusta Tp. H. S. Gamma 
Phi Beta. Married C. J. Elliott ('12), S 2, 
1914. Plymouth. 111. Child, Donald Rodney, b. 
S 30, 1916. Address, Tonica, 111. 

5763- ROGER CHARLES KIRCHIIOFF 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 26, 1890, 
Milwaukee; s. Charles Kirchhoff. Prepared in 
W. Div. II. S., Milwaukee. Tau Beta Pi; 
Scabbard and Blade; Scarab; Prelim. Honors; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Engng. Dance Com. Arch., 
KirchofF & Rose. Archs. 2nd Lt.. F. A., France. 
Address, 1312 Majestic Bldg., Milwaukee. 

5764. MARTHA WINIFRED KNAPP 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 19, 1876, Monroe- 

ville. O.; d. Albert Daniel (b. Je 12. 1842. Woon- 
socket Falls, R. I.) and Mattie T. (IJeecham) 
Knapp_(b. Je i, 1847, Plymouth, O.). Pre- 
pared in Acad., Univ. of Ky. ; Transylvania 
Univ. A. B., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1899. Cata- 
loger in Charge, Ind. Univ. Libr. Address, 
Graystone, 3 University Courts, Bloomington, 
Ind. 

5765. RAYMOND KENNETH KNOX 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 28, 1889, 

Griggsville. 111.; s. Samuel Knox. Prepared 
in Pittsfield H. S. Address, Pittsfield, 111. 

5766. CHARLES WILLIAM KNUDSEN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 9, 1890, Daw- 
son, 111.; s. Christian Knudsen. Prepared in 
Eureka Coll. Acad. Acanthus; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Cap and Gown Com. Asst. Chem., 
Armour & Co., Chicago, 1916; Chem., Dept. of 
An. Husb., O. Exp. Sta. Address, Wooster, O. 

5767. JEROME FRANCIS KOHOUT 
(Thief Chem.; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 15. 1887, 
Chicago; s. Joseph F. Kohout. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst. Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Capt., Univ. Regt. Chief Chem., Cml. 
Testing and Engng. Co. Address, 1785 Old 
Colony Bldg., Chicago. 

5768. STUART FARNSWORTH KOSTERS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. F. ; b. Mr 21, 1891, 
Chicago; s. H. A. Kosters. Prepared in St. 
Ignatius Coll. Sr. Ball Com. Engng. Dept., 
I. C. R. R. Address, 3628 Janssen Ave., 
Chicago. t 

S769. JOHN FRANKLIN KRAEGER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 2. 1888, 
Pekin. 111.; s. John (b. N 28, 1832, Sandbach, 
Hesse-Dormstadt, Ger.) and Marie (Harget) 
Kraeger (b. Hergetzhausen, Hesse-Darmstadt, 
Ger.). Prepared in Pekin H. S. Chi Psi; 
Chem. Club; Chem., Wm. S. Merrell Chem. 
Co., Cincinnati, 1913; do., Eli Lilly & Co., 
Indianapolis, 1913-16; do.. United Chem. & 
Organic Products Co., Hammond. Ind., 1917 — . 
Married Elenor Elizabeth Reuling, Je 17, 1915, 
Morton, 111. Address, 40 Ruth St., Hammond, 
Ind. 

5770. JESSE C. KRAMER 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 24, 1891, Chicago; s. 
I. Kramer. Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. 
Zeta Beta Tau; Menorah. ist Lt., H. C. A., Ft. 
Monroe, Va.; Mustered out, D 6, 19 18. Address, 
5948 Calumet Aye., Chicago; bus. add., 445 
Rush St., do. 

5771. WILLIAM SAMUEL KREBS 
Professor; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. N 28, 
1SS9. Albert Lea. Minn.; s. W. S. Krebs. Pre- 
pared in Oak Park H. S. Beta Gamma Sigma; 
Cml. Club. Asst. Prof., Econ., Univ. of Me., 



1916-17; Instr., do., Univ. of Mich., 1917-18; 
Assoc. Prof., do.. Wash. Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 
1918 — . Address, 5544 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. 

5772- JOHN HENRY KUHL, JR. 
Contractor; B. S. in Arch. Engng.; b. F 9, 
1891, Peoria; s. John Henry (b. O 12, 1864, 
Beardstown. 111.) and Linna Eleanor (Brace) 
Kuhl (b. Ap 4, 1865. Elmira, 111.). Prepared 
m Bradley Poly. Inst. Beta Theta Pi. With 
R. H. Arnold Const. Co., Los Angeles, 1913- 
14; Bldg. Contr., 1914-17. Co. M, 23rd Engrs., 
191 7; Sergt., do., 19 18; do., A. E. F., France. 
Address, 140 S. Van Ness Ave., Los Angeles. 

5773- ERNEST MICHAEL RUDOLPH 

LAMKEY 
Plant Physiol.; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1914; 
Ph. D., 1916; b. Ja I, i8go, Riverton, 111.; s. 
?c^,-,P'\ C^- Danzig, Ger.) and Catherine 
(Schiller) Lamkev (b. Springfield, 111 ) Pre- 
Pf'ied m Springfield H. S. Sigma Pi; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Gamma Alpha; Final Honors; Fellow- 
ship. Asst. and Instr.. Univ. of 111.. 1913-17- 
Head of Dept., Plant Physiol., Delaware Coll 
and Agr. Exp. Sta., 1917. Address, c/o Dela 
ware College Agricultural Experiment Sta. 
Newark, Del. 

5774- COR.A MAE LANE (WIEDMAN) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. O 27 1885, 
Lovington, 111.; d. Cicero (b. Ag 3, 1858 
Dewitt Co.. 111.) and Margaret Emma (Zorger) 
Lane (b. S 10. 1862, do.). Prepared in Sul- 
liyan H. S.; Ferry Hall Coll. Alpha Omicron 
Pi; Le Cercle Francais; Mask and Bauble. 
Teacher, Eng., Washington Sch., Danville 
111. Mem.. Music Cycle; Danville Art Assn.; 
Pres., Teacher's Club, 19 16-17, Danville, 111. 
Married Emmanuel G. Wiedman, Jl 31, 1918, 
Danville. Address, 415 Franklin St., Danville, 

5775- CYRUS WILLIAM LANTZ 
Asst. Prof.; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M. 19 14; b. Je 
27, 1889. Brooklyn. 111.; s. Thomas .Mbert (b. 
1852, Urichsville, O.) and Clara Jane (Horney) 
Lantz (b. 1857. Brooklyn. III). Prepared in 
Brooklyn H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors; 
Grad. Scholarship. Asst. Bot., Univ. of 111., 
1914-15; Instr. do.. 111. St. Norm. Univ., sum- 
mers 1915-17: Head, Biology Dept., Thornton 
Tp. H. S., Harvey, 111., 1915-17; Asst. Prof., 
Bot. and Hort., Univ. of Nev.. Reno, Nev., 
i?i7 — •■ Laboratory, Cer., Metchnikoff, Med. 
Corps, U. S. A., Ft., Sam Houston, Tex. 
Auth.: A Biography of Non-parasitic Diseases 
of Plants, L'niv. of 111. Agr. E.vp. Sta. Circu- 
lar, 183. Mem.. Am. Microscopical Soc; Am. 
Phytopathol. Soc; Bot. Soc. 'of Am.; West. 
Soc. of Naturalists. Address, Med. Corps U. 
S. A., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. 

' 5776- FRANCIS DU LUDE LARKIN 

Contractor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 22. 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. J. F. Larkin. Prepared in (irane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Alpha Sigma Phi; Lt., Univ. 
Regt.; Class Baseball. Bldg. Contr. ist Lt., 
E. O. R. C; Capt.. 23rd U. S. Engrs., A. E. 
F.. France. Address, 719 S. Lyman St., Oak 
Park, Ill.t 

5777. IDA CLEMENTINE LARKIN 
Teacher: A. B. in L. & .A.: b. Ag 26, 1888, 
Larkinburg, Kan.; d. Michael E. (b. My 26, 
1858, Chicago) and Hanna Larkin (b. Je 18, 
i860, Chicago). Prepared in Leavenworth 
(Kan.) H. S. Teacher, Eng., McAlester, Okla., 
1913-15; do.. El Reno. Okla.. 1915-17: do., 
Marquette, Mich., 191 7-18; da., Waukegan, 111., 
1918 — ; do.. Sacred Heart Acad.. Springfield, 
III., Summer. 1918. Address, 5338 Blackstone 
Ave., Chicago. 



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5778. WILLIAM JAMES LARXIN, JR. 

Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. J4 12, 1891, 
Chicago; s. William James (b. Ap 12, i86j, 
Dunkirk, N. Y.) and Josephine (Duhamel) 
Larkin (b. Jl 30, 1866, Chicago). Prepared in 
Englewood H. S. Engr., Designing and Erect- 
ing Grain Elevators, Chicago; Chief Dratts- 
man, Burrell Engng. Const. Co., do. Address, 
415 W. 60th St., Chicago. 

5779. LESTER REGINALD LARSEN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 22, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Martin (b. 1864, Denmark) and 
Julia Larsen Cb. 1870, Wis.). Prepared in 
Lewis Inst. Tau Beta Pi. Experimental Engr., 
Moline, 111., 1913-15; do., Milwaukee, Wis., 
1915-17. 2nd Lt., 107 Engr. Train, 32nd p\v.. 
A. E. F., France, 1917. Address, 545 >J. Le 
Claire Ave., Chicago. 

5780. ROBERT THOMAS LATTIN 
(Son of No. 432; Husband of No. 5019) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 30, 1888 
Chicago; s. Judson ('85), (b. Sycamore, III.) 
and Fannie (Thomas) Lattin (b. Kickapoo, 
111.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. 
Underground Conduit Const., Hamilton, Ont., 
Can., 1913-is; Elec. Valuation, Chicago, 1915- 
i6- Distribution Div., Commonwealth Edison 
Co do., 1916-17; 1st Class Electn., Nat. Naval 
Volunteers, Grant Park Camp, Chicago, 191 7; 
Ensign, U. S. N. R. F. Married Mary Cor- 
delia Barrv ('12), S 22, 1917, Champaign. 
Child, Miriam Louise, b. Ap 3, igip- Ad- 
dress, 107 Chalmers St., Champaign. 

5781. *THEODORE EDMOND LAYDEN 
(Brother of No. 4270) 

Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 3. 18S7. 
Cheney ville. 111.; s. Tade (b. My 15, 1849, 
Tulla, Ireland) and Martha (Thompson) Lay- 
den (b. N 16, 1855, Bethlehem, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Hoopeston II. S. Phi Kappa. Died 
O 1918, on board an Am. Transport bound for 
Europe. 

5782. MARGARET LEACH (PITTS) 
(Wife of No. 6479) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 27, 1891, Kenosha. 
Wis.; d. Cephas H. (b. Benton, 111.) and 
Fannie B. (Whitaker) Leach (b. Kenosha, 
Wis). Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chi- 
cago; N. V/. Univ. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta 
Psi. ' Married John Joseph Pitts. Jr. ('i4)- D 
29, 191 7, Chicago. Address, Maple Crest, 
McLean, 111. 

5783. EVERETT SAMUEL LEE 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 19, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Edward Samuel (b. Ja 13, 1870, 
do.) and Lucy Emma (Gray) Lee (^b. Aji 5, 
1872, Leicester, Eng.). Prepared in New Trier 
Tp. H. S., Kenilworth. 111.; M. S., Union Coll., 
1915. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma 
Xi; Ionian; Pres., E. E. Soc; Prelim, and 
Final Honors; Sr. Smoker Com.; Chm.. Engng. 
Dance Com.; Asst. Bus. Mgr., E. E. Show. 
Instr., Elec. Engng., Union Coll., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1913-16; West. Dist. Engr., 
Locomotive Stoker Co., Pittsburgh, 1916-17; 
Instr., Gun., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 
Urbana. 1917-18; Armour's Sch., Fairfield, O. ; 
Mustered out, D 16. 1918. Auth. : "Measurement 
of Power in LTnbalanced Polyphase Circuits," 
Ge7i. Engng. Rcvieiu, Mr 1916. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Married Louise Geiger. My 10, 1917, 
Schenectady, N. Y. Child, Dorothy Louise, b. 
My 30, 1918. Address. 941 Maple Ave., Schen- 
ectady, N. Y. ; bus. add.. Gen. Elec. Co., do. 

5784. EUGENE HENDRICKS LESLIE 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. Engng.; b. Ag 28, 

1892, Ottawa, 111.; s. Judson O. (b. Sheboygan 

Falls, Wis.) and Florence (Hendricks) Leslie 

(b. Princeton, 111.). Prepared in Ottawa 



H. S. Ph. ])., Columbia Univ., 1916. Chi 
Beta; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Cadet Col., Univ. Regt.. 1913. Grad. Stud, 
and Instr., Columbia Univ., 1913-16; Chief 
Chem. and Dir., Developmental Work, Gen. 
Petroleum Corp., Los Angeles, 191 6-1 7; Asst. 
to Pres., U. S. Indus. Alcohol Co., New York 
City, 191 7 — . Auth.: Hydrocarbon Decom- 
position and Influence of Hydrogen in Car- 
buretted Water Gas Manufacture, Eschenbach 
Printing Co., Easton, Pa. and Jour. Indus. 
Engng. Chem., Vol. 8, 19 16; Thermal Reactions 
Ethane-Propane. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 38, 
1916; Hydrocarbon Decomposition, Proc. Am. 
Gas Inst., 191 6. Mem., Univ. Club. Los 
Angeles; Chem. Club, New York City; Ph. D. 
Assn., Columbia Univ. ^Married Emily Gene- 
vieve Ebner, N 10, 1917, Los Angeles. Ad- 
dress, 780 Riverside Drive, New York City; 
bus. add., 27 William St., do. 

5785. WILLIAM EDWARD LEVIS 
(Husband of No. 6285; Brother of No. 4275) 
Manufacturer; LL. B. ; b. D 14. 1890. .\lton, 
111.; s. Charles (b. O 7, i860) and Harriet 
(Parker) Levis (b. Je 9, 1864). Prepared in 
Alton H. S.: Culver Mil. Acad. Sigma Chi; 
Phi Delta Phi; Helmet; Yo.xan. Mfr., 111. 
Glass Co., Alton, 111. 2nd Lt., Inf., U. S. R., 
A. E. F., France; D. S. C. for heroism in 
action, Bois D'Aigremont, Jl 15, 1918. Married 
Margaret Harris ('14), Je 29, 19 15, Champaign. 
.■iddress, 611 State St., Alton, 111. 

5786. CLARA EDITH LOCKE 
Supervisor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S S, 1870, 
Waverly, O.; d. William Russell (b. Ap 19, 
1843. Cincinnati) and Sarah (Conkling) Locke 
(b. O 8, 1842, Milford. O.). Prepared in Terre 
Haute H. S.; Coates Coll. Acad.; Ind. St. 
Norm. Head. Dept., Domestic Sc. Garfield 
H. S., Terre Haute, Ind., 1913-15; Dir., Girls 
Vocational Sch., do., 1915 — . Address, 1609 
S. Center St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

5787. FRANK XAVIER LOEFFLER 
Sec. and Treas.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 4. 1892, 
Chicago; s. Frank Xavier (b. 1849, Munich, 
Ger.) and Clara (Wittmann) Loeffler (b. Ag 13, 
1859, do.). Prepared in Curtis H. S. Treas. 
C. E. Club; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Prelim. Hon- 
ors. Sales Engr., St. Louis, 1914-15; Branch 
Mgr., Consolidated Engng. Co., Oklahoma City, 
Okla., 1916-18; Sec. -Treas., Federal Steam 
Specialties Co., do., 1918 — . Mem., Am. Soc. 
Heating & Ventilating Engrs. ; Lake Country 
Club. Oklahoma City; Kirvanis Club; A. F. A. 
M. Married Mary Louise Isherwood, D 28, 
1916, Chicago. Child, Betty Louise, b. My 

4, 1918. Address, 17 N. Dewey St., Oklahoma 
City, Okla.; bus. add., 415 Majestic Bldg., do. 

5788. THEODORE EDWIN LOEHR 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 17, 1889, Carlinville, 
111.; s. Theodore C. (b. do.) and Minnie Stein- 
meyer) Loehr (b. St. Louis). Prepared in 
(Carlinville H. S. Kappa Sigma: Tennis Team. 
Cadet, Aviation Sec, Signal Enlisted R. C, F 
7, 1918 — . Address, 4627 Magnolia Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

5789. PAO KAN LOH 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl i, 1889, Chang 
shu, (Zhina; s. S. R. Loh. Prepared in Law- 
rence Acad. Cosmopolitan Club. Teacher, 
Chem. Address, Shantung Provincial Norm. 
Sch., Tsin-Nan, China. 

5790. LOUIS WARREN LOHR 

Asst. Supt.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ja 5, 1892,, 

Pana, 111.; s. Rudolph George (b. S 25, 1869. 

Pana, 111.) and Marv (Schilling) Lohr (b. D 

30, 1859, Peru, Ind.). Prepared in Pana H. 

5. Correspondent and Credits, Chicago, 191 3- 



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14; With Smith Lohr Mining Co., Pana, 111., 
1914-15; Instr., Commerce II. S.. Winnemucca, 
Nev.. 1915-16; do., Beaumont, Tex., 1916-18; 
Asst. Supt., Smith Lohr Coal Mining Co., 
Pana, III., 1918— . Mem., B. P. O. E. ; 
Neches Club, Beaumont, Tex. Address, 6o5 
Kitchell Ave., Pana, 111. 

5791. SARAH EULA LOUTZENHISER 

(Sister of No. 3456) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 11, 1890, 
Danville, 111.; d. Harbin H. (b. N 8, 1857, 
New Richmond, Ind.) and Hersa S. (Spang- 
ler) Loutzenhiser (b. An 19, 1855, Balestovv'n, 
111.). Prepared in Danvdle H. S.; Grad. Stud., 
Univ. of Chicago. Bethany Circle; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Illiola; W. A. A. Teacher, H. S., 
Flora, 111., 1913-16; do., Ashland, Wis., 1916- 
18. Address, 322 7th St., Ashland, Wis. 

5792. EDWARD ROSS LUNEY 
(Brother of Nos. 3081, 7051) 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 2. 1891, De 
Kalb, 111.; s. Thomas A. (b. Jl 2, 1853, Rock- 
ford, 111.) and Anna A. (Solon) Luney (b. 
Ap 14, 1856, Malta, 111,). Prepared in De 
Kalb H. S. Corp. Univ. Regt.; Chm. Sr. In- 
vitation Com. With Ritter-Conley Co. 
Petrol. Prod., Port Arthur, Tex., 1916. Ad- 
dress, 232 N. 4th St., De Kalb, 111. 

5793. MARGARET McCLINTOCK 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. N 17, 1891, 
Chicago; d. Alexander C. McClintock (b. Je 
28, 1863, Pittsburgh) and Minnie (Sass) Mc- 
Clintock (b. Mr 13, 1866, Chicago). Prepared 
in Wm. McKinley H. S. Sigma Kappa. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago. 
Address, 152 N. Lotus Ave., Chicago. 

5794- JOSEPH McCRARY McCUNE 
(Son of No. 361) 
Attorney; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. My 27, 1891, 
Kansas City, Mo.; s. Henry Long ('83). (b, Je 
28, 1862, Ipava, 111.) and Nellie (McCrary) 
McCune. Prepared in Westport H. S., Kan- 
sas City. Mo.; Colo. Coll., summer, 191 2; 
LL. B., Kansas City Sch. of haw, 1915; 
Columbia Coll., 1916. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta 
Phi; Yoxan; Ma-Wan-Da; Ku Klux; Mgr., 
Track Team. Atty., McCune, Caldwell & 
Downing, Kansas City, Mo., 1915-18; do., Sin- 
clair Oil & Gas Co., Tulsa, Okla., 1918 — . 
Married Shirley Cole, Je 30, 1915, Kansas City, 
Mo. Child, Bettie Cole, b. S 25, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1639 S. Cincinnati St., Tulsa, Okla.; 
bus. add.. Legal Dept., Sinclair Oil & Gas Co., 
Box 131 2, do. 

5795. DANIEL HUNT McGORRISK 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 11, 1890, Har- 
lan, la.; s. W. B. McGorrisk. Prepared in W. 
Des Moines H. S. Zeta Psi; Arch. Club; 
Varsity Football; Sr. Footliall; Sr. Hat Com. 
With J. C. Mardis Co. Address, 1710 Crocker 
St., Des Moines. 

C796. CHARLES BABCOCK McGREW 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 3, 1890, Lew- 
istown, III.; s. George W. and Kittie R. 
(Babcock) McGrew. Prepared in Lewistown 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Scarab; Arch. Club; 
Prelim. Honors; Francis J. Plym Fellowship. 
Arch., Chicago, 1913-14; do., Toledo, O., 1914- 
17; do., Detroit, 1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Hazle Irene Tuttle, N 25, 1916, 
Toledo, O. Address, 71 Linsdale Ave., 13etroit; 
bus. add., 403 Moffat Bldg., do. 

5797. HAROLD STANTON McINTOSH 
Contracting Engr. ; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 31, 
1891, Geneva, 111.; s. Homer L. (b. 1867, do.) 
and Robina S. (Stanton) Mcintosh (b. 1868, 



Aurora, 111.). Prepared in Geneva LI. S. Auto. 
Mfg., 1913-14; Surveying and Bridge Const., 
1914-15; Estimator and Contr., 1915 — . With 
Burr Co., Champaign. Address, 406 E. Spring- 
field Ave., Champaign. 

5798. GEORGE EDWARD McINTYRE " 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 20, 1885, 
Monmouth, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Jl 10, 1835, do.) 
and Anna L. (Arthur) Mclntyre (b. Ag 16, 
1847, Johnstown, Pa.). Prepared in Mon- 
mouth Coll. Acad.; Monmouth Coll. Alpha 
Sigma Phi; Scarab; Arch. Club; Ath. Assn. 
Struct. Engr., Davenport, la., 1913-14; do., 
Chicago. 1914-16; Arch., Hastings, Neb., 1916- 
17; Struct. Engr., Smith, Rea & Lovitt, 
Kansas City. 1917. ist Lt., E. R. C, U. S. A., 
France. jNIarried Grace Elenore Miller, Je 30, 
1918, Washington, D. C. Address, 602 Finance 
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

5799. MABEL McINTYRE (HLIBBARD) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 9, 1890, Longview. 
111.; d. Angus Campbell (b. Ja 1851, Ecford Tp.. 
Ont., Can.) and Nora (Coolley) Mclntyre (b. 
F 27, 1863, Newman, 111.). Prepared in New- 
man H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta 
Psi; V. P., Jr. Class; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
V. P., Women's League; Cap and Gown Com. 
Married Lawrence Reid LIubbard, S i, 19 16, 
Newman, 111. Address, 1506 W. Park Ave., 
Champaign. 

5800. HENRY THEODORE McKINNEY 
Principal; A. B. in L. & A.; M. A., 191 5; 

b. Jl 17, 1879, Hudgens, 111.; s. James LI. (b. 
Mr 15. 1842, Miss.) and Minerva Jane (Dunn) 
McKinney (b. F 7, 1852, Hudgens III.). Pre- 
pared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of Colo. 
B. S., Valparaiso LTniv., 1904. Phi Delta 
Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. Prin.. Tp. H. S. 
and Supt., Schs., Gibson City, 111., 1913-17; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Mem., 
111. St. Teacher's Assn.; 111. Sch. Master's 
Club. Married Norah Ferrell. Ag 16, 1909, St. 
Louis. Child, James Ferrell, b. Je 10, 1915. 
Address, 1005 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

5801. HENRY EVAN McMULLAN 
Instructor; A. B. in Chem.; b. N 14, 1886, 
Romulus, Mich.; s. William (b. Mv 27, 1853, 
Detroit, Mich.) and Hannah M. (Owen) Mc- 
Mullan (b. Ja 18, 1855. Wyandotte, Mich.). 
Prepared in Belleville (Mich.) H. S. and Mich. 
St. Norm. Coll. M. A., Univ. of Mich., 1916. 
Head, Sc. Dept., H. S.. Little Rock. Ark., 1913- 
16; Instr., Physics, Med. Coll., Univ. of Ark., 
191 5-16; Instr., Chem., Cass Tech. LI. S., De- 
troit, Mich., 1916 — . Married Zara G. Soop, 
Ap 7, 1917. Belleville, Mich. Child, Phyllis 
Maurine, b. F 4, 191 8. Address, Belleville, 
Mich.; bus. add., Cass Tech. H. S., Detroit. 

5802. ELON CHARLES MAGEE 
(Husband of No. 5108) 

Farmer; P>. S. in Agr. ; b. O 7, 1888, Geneseo, 
111.; s. C. Magee. Prepared in Geneseo H. S. 
Married Louise Eiszner ('12), S i, 1917, Chi- 
cago. Address, Geneseo, 111. 

5803. EDWARD HAROLD MANN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 14, 1889, Ross- 

ville, 111.; s. Abraham Mann. Prepared in 
Rossville IT. S. Sigma Chi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho. Class Football. Address, Rossville, 111. 

5804. LELAND STANFORD MARKLEY 

B. S. in Agr.; b. O 10, 1890, Mound City, 
Kan.; s. D. O. Markley. Prepared in Grand 
Rapids (Mich.) Central H. S.; Mich. Agr. 
Coll. Class Football. With H. J. Heinz Co. 
Address, Zeeland, Mich. 



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5805. FRANK EDWARD MARSHALL 
Pies., Lumber Co.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 21, 
1889. Serena, III; s. J. D. (b. i860, do.) and 
Julia O. (Retz) Marshall (b. Jl 16, 1865, do.). 
Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. With Common- 
wealth Edison Co.. Chicago, 1914-15; Sec. and 
Treas., Fertile Valley Farm Land Co., 191 5-16; 
Pres., Marshall-Malaise Lumber Co., 1916 — . 
Address. Beulah, N. Dak. 

5806. JOHN HOWARD MASTERS 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 28, 
1889. Frankfort. Ind.; s. E. W. Masters. Pre- 
pared in Frankfort H. S. Stud. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. Mech. Engr., Deere & Co., Moline, 111.. 
1916. Address, 558 Main St., Frankfort, Ind. 

5807. CORNELIA GRACE MATHER 
(Sister of Nos. 2456, 3102) 

Y. W. C. A., Sec; A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 
29, 1889, Plainfield. Ill; d. George Phelps (b. 
1853, do.) and Rachel Cornelia (Scarret) 
Mather. Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; H. Sc. 
Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Gen. Sec, Y. W. 
C. A., Univ. of 111., Champaign, 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 801 S. Wright St., Champaign. 

5808. LESLIE EUGENE MATHERS 

(Brother of No. 5809) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 24, 1890, 

Teheran, III.; s. Eugene and Tena Celestian 

(Bonham) Mathers. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 

Farmer, Sharpsburg, 111. Address. Sharpsburg. 

in. 

5809. MANLEY BONHAM MATHERS 

(Brother of No. 580S) 
Farmer and Veterinary; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 
13, 1889, Teheran. 111.; s. Eugene and Tena 
Celestian (Bonham) Mathers. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. D. V. M., Chicago Veterinary 
Coll., 1915. Trac3< and Wrestling Team. 
Farmer and Veterinary, Mason City, 111. Mar- 
ried Blanch Fay Merrit, D 31, 1914. Mason 
City, 111. Child, Merrit Eugene, b. Ap 12, 
1916. Address, Mason City, 111. 

5810. JOHN HOWARD MATHEWS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; M. S., 1914; b. Jl 
27, 1889, Yates City, III.; s. John Joseph (b. 
do.) and Barbara C. (Clesson) Mathews (b. 
Elinwood, 111.). Prepared in Yates City H. S. 
and Univ. Acad.; Knox Coll. Sigma Xi; Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Grad. Scholarship. Asst. Engr., HI. 
Pub. Utilities Comn., 1915-17; Transmission 
Insp., Bell Telephone Co. of Pa., 1917; Sys- 
tem and Efficiency Engr., Arthur Young & 
Co., Chicago,i9i7-i8. Expert, Bus. Adm., Ord. 
Dept., War Dept., 1918 — •. Tr. Sec, Signal 
Corps, N. S., 1918; 2nd Lt., Signal Corps, 
Camp Meade; Mustered out, D 17, 1918. Auth.; 
Rectification of High Electromotive Forces, 
Elec. World. Address, Yates City, III.; bus. 
add., Engng. Dept., Public LItilities Commis- 
sion,, Springfield, 111. 

S8ii. JOHN ALVIN MAURY 
(Brother of No. 6417) 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D i, 1889, Chicago; s. 
J. E. Maury. Prepared in Rossville H. S. 
E. E. Soc. Address, Rossville, 111. 

5812. GEORGE WILLIAM MAYES 
Farmer; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 17, 1890, Staley, 
111.; s. Joseph (b. D 5, 1848, Rutlandshire, 
Eng.) and Mary Elizabeth (Alderson) Mayes 
(b. D 24, 1857, Sadorus, 111.). Prepared in 
(Champaign H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc, 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Elec. Engr., Bloom- 
ington, 111., 1913-16; Farmer, Bondville, 111., 
1916-18; do., Champaign, 1918 — . Married Iva 



Mae Cross, My 6, 1914, Champaign. Child, 
Kenneth George, b. My 16, 1915. Address, R. 
I, Champaign. 

5813. CHARLES THADDEUS MEEK 
(Brother of Nos. 4306, 8585) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 7, 1891 Carroll- 
ton, 111.; s. J. W. and Ella Meek. Prepared 
in Carrollton H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Helmet; Mgr., Interschol. Cir- 
cus; Sr. Smoker Com. Farmer, Carrollton, 
III. U. S. N. R. F., Municipal Pier, U. S. S. 
Commodore, Grant Park, (Chicago; Mustered 
out, F 9, 1919. Address, Carrollton, 111. 

5814. THEODORE DECATUR MESERVE 
Advertiser; A. B. in Sc; b. O 2, 1889, Rob- 
inson, 111.; s. A. S. Meserve. Prepared in 
Culver Mil. Acad. Phi Kappa Psi. Advertis- 
ing Bus. O. R. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; 
1st Lt., 5th Co., Inf.; Mach. Gun Co., U. 
S. Inf., Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; A. E. F., 
France, 1917; with Army of Occupation, Sinzia 
on the Rhine, Ger., 1918 — . Address, 504 W. 
Locust St., Robinson, 111. 

5815. WALTER STANLEY MIDDLETON 
Operator; B. S. in Min. E.; b. Je 13, 1889, 

Assumption, 111.; s. Amos and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Breeding) Middleton (b. Paris, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Assumption H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Pres., Sr. Class. Min. Engr. and Salesman, 
1913-15; Coal Operator, 1915 — -. Married Jose- 
phyne McKee, Ja 6, 191 7, Fairbury, 111. Ad- 
dress, Canton, 111. 

5816. JESSIE FAY MILLER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; b. 
N 16, 1S90, Gilman, 111.; d. David Warren (b. 
S 1, 1854, Springfield, O.) and Clara Evelyn 
(Raney) Miller (b. O 25, 1S64, Blue Ridge, 
111.). Prepared in Gilman H. S. Achoth; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Kappa Delta Pi; 
.Alethenai; Prelim. Honors; 1st Cabinet, Y. W. 
C. A. Teacher, Latin and Ger., Herrin Tp. 
H. S., HI., 1914-16; do., Robinson Tp. H. S., 
111., 1916 — . Mem., (Classical Assn.; Presby. 
Church. Address, 403 W. Main St., Robinson, 
III. 

5817. WILBY WEST MILLER 
(Brother of No. 5310) 
Accountant; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 8, i8gi, 
Atlanta, HI; s. W. A. and Alice (Hieronymus) 
Miller. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Chief Acct. 
LTniv. of Mo.; Bookkeeper, Bus. Office, Univ. 
of 111., 1915. Address, 4702 Maiden St., Col- 
umbia, Mo. 

5818. LOYAL LEONARD MINOR 

Grad. Stud.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 19. 1886, 
Aledo, 111.; s. Milven O. (b. 1852) and Mary E. 
(Miller) Minor (b. 1854). Prepared in Aledo H. 
S. and William and Vashti Coll. Grad. Stud., 
L^niv. of Chicago, summers, 191 6 — , 191 7. 
Teacher, Agr. and Sc, H. S., Carthage, HI., 
do., Morrison, 111.; Grad. Work, Chem., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1919 — ■. Chem. Warfare Service; 
Co. M, 3rd Bn., Edgewood Arsenal; Mustered 
out, D 31, 1918. Address, 503 N. Sycamore St., 
Aledo, 111.; bus. add., 6047 Ellis Ave., Chicago. 

5819. HARRY RUGEE MIRICK 
Manager; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 13, 1888, 
Milwaukee; s. A. A. Mirick. Prepared in Aus- 
tin H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Delta Chi; Fresh. Honors; Prelim. 
Honors; Philomathean; Assoc. News Ed., lUini; 
III. Mag. Staflf; Post-Exam. Jubilee Com.; Cml. 
Club. With Daily Jour., Sheboygan, Wis., 
1913; Mgr., Coke Dept., St. Joseph Gas & Fuel 
Co. Address, 347 Pipestone St., Benton Har- 
bor, Mich.; bus. add., St. Joseph Gas and Fuel 
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5820. FRANCIS DE SALES MISNER 
Manager; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 20, 1891, 
Peoria; s. Charles H. (b. Des Moines) and 
Isabelle Carrigan (b. Auburn, N. Y.)- Pre- 
pared in Spalding Inst. A. B., Holy Cross 
Coll., 1910. Phi Kappa; Eta Kappa Nu. Stud., 
Allis-Chalmers Co., 1913-14; Mech., Elec. Test- 
ing Co., Peoria, 1914-15; Mgr., do.. Blooming- 
ton, III., 1915-17. 2nd O. T. C, C. A., Ft. 
Sheridan, 111., 1917; 3rd O. T. C, Camp 
Grant, 111., 1918; Pvt., Hdqtrs, Co., 331st F. A., 
U. S. N. A., 191 8 — . Address, 612 Parkside 
Drive, Peoria. 

5821. JOE ORLANDO MITCHELL 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. F 15. 1889, 
Marshall, 111.; s. O. and Mary L. Mitchell. 
Prepared in Marshall H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Scarab; Helmet; Class Football; Class Basket- 
ball; Emblem Com. Address, 4205 Grand 
Blvd., Chicago. 

5822. MARTIN IRA MIX 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 28. 1890, 
Chicago; s. Robert F. Mix. Prepared in Crane 
11. S. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. ; Swimming 
Relay Team; Capt.. Varsity Water Polo; Sr. 
Invitation Com. Address, 3210 Vernon Ave., 
Chicago. t 

5823. ROBERT CHARLES MIZE 
Laywer; LL. B.; b. My 17, 1890, Chicago; 
s. G. W. Mize. Prepared in Monticello H. S. 
Law Scholarship; Varsity Track. Married 
Eleanore Rhode, Mr 21, 1914, Santa Ana, 
Calif. Address, 602 W. 3rd St., Santa Ana, 
Calif.; bus. add., 409 N. Main St., do. 

5S24. HSIANG YUEH MOII 
Din, Cotton Exp. Sta.; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 
18, 1876, Shanghai, China; s. W. N. Moh. 
Prepared under pvt. tutor; Univ. of Wis.; 
St. Xavier's Sch. M. S., A. and M. Coll., 
Tex., 1914. Cosmopolitan Club; Agr. Club. 
Mgr., Teh Dah Cotton Spinning Co., and Hau 
Sung Cotton Mill. Ltd.; Dir. Moh's Cotton 
Exp. Sta.; Sec. Cotton Improving Assn. of 
China. Auth.: How to Improve Chinese Cot- 
ton Fibres, 1915: Translation in Chinese of Dr. 
F. W. Taylor's Principles of Scientific Mgmt. ; 
and W. A. G. Clark's Cotton Goods in JajDan. 
Married King Ya Chui. igoo, Shanghai. China. 
Children: Chai-tsing, b. Ap i, 1904; Chai Chi, 
b. Je 27, 1907; Pao-yen, b. Je 29, 1915; Pao- 
Shun, b. O 8, 1916; Chai-yih, b. Je 7, 1918. 
Address, 78 Ward Road, Shanghai, China. 

5825. HARRY CLAY MOORE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 7, 1889, Humbolt, III.; 
s. George William and Minnie R. (Watson) 
Moore. Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Phi Alpha 
Delta. Lawyer, Billings, Mont. Mem., B. P. 
O. E._ Married Mary Kesough, S i, 191 7, 
Superior, Wis. Address, 206 Electric Bldg., 
Billings, Mont. 

5826. HARRY EDWARD MORGAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 21, 1S91, Du Ouoin, 
111.; s. Charles Edward (b. 1864, Ashle^^ 111.) 
and Ida Martha (Thimming) Morgan (b. O 
14, 1872, Tamatoa. 111.). Prepared in Du Ouoin 
Tp. H. S. City Atty. Christopher 111., 1916-18; 
Asst. State's Atty., Franklin Co., 111., 1917 — . 
Married Lela Pearl Martin. Ja 18, 1916, Chris- 
topher, 111. Child, Robert Edward, b. Mr 24, 
1917. Address, 404 S. Thomas St., Christopher, 
111.; bus. add.. City Hall, do. and Hart-Williams 
Bldg., Benton. 111. 

5827. ALICE ELVIRA MORRIS 

Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; 

"l. F 25, 1874, Pre-emption, HI.; d. Edmund 

(b. Je 17, 1849, Chardon, O.) and Martha 

Vashti (Hubbard) Morris (b. Mr 27, 185 1, Joy, 



111.). Prepared in Viola H. S. West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, Seaton. 
111., 1914-15; Supt. of Schs.. Matherville, 111., 
1915 — . Mem., United Presby. Church; Home 
Improvement Assn. of Mercer (To.; W. C. T. 
U. ; 111. St. Assn. of Teachers. Address, Aledo, 
111.; bus. add., Matherville, 111. 

5828. ARTHUR MARVIN MORRIS 
(Husband of No. 6180) 
Merchant; LL. B.; b. Ap 16, 1887, Oskaloosa, 
la.; s. Elmer James (b. Ap 3, i86i, Warsaw, 
N. Y.) and Mary Jeanette (McCagg) Morris 
(b. Ag 27, 1865, Canastota, N. Y.). Prepared 
m Oskaloosa H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta 
Phi; Yoxan; Pres. Ath. Assn. (Jlothing Mer- 
chant. Married Clara Gladys Cronk ('14), S 
12, 1914, Chicago. Child, Elmer James. II, b. 
Je 14, 1915. Address, c/o Hub Clothiers, 
Mitchell, S. Dak. 

• 5829. OLGA FERN MOSER 
(FITZPATRICK) 
(Wife of No. 415s; Sister of No. 5327) 
B. Mus.; A. B., L. A. & S., 1916; b. O 5, 
1890, Sigel, 111.; d. Albert Franklin (b. N 17, 
1859, St. Joseph, Mo.) and Annie (Butcher) 
Moser (b. D 23 1870. Sigel, III.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad.; Champaign H. S. Achoth; Mu 
Kappa Alpha. Mem., M. E. Church: O. E. S. 
Married Ulyssus Simon Fitzpatrick ('10), Jl 3, 
1917, Sigel, 111. Address, c/o American Con- 
sulate, San Jose, Costa Rica. 

5830. GEORGE MOUNCE 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. N 14, 1879, Dan- 
ville. Ky.; s. W. H. Mounce. Prepared in 111. 
St. Norm. Univ. Address, La Salle, 111. 

5S31. MARJORIE EVELYN MOUNTS 

(MOISE) 

(Sister of No. 7827) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 14, 1890, Carlin- 
ville. 111., d. William Lindsey (b. Ag 30, 1862, 
do.) and Effie M. (Anderson) Mounts (b. Je 
18, 1864. do.). Prepared in Mary Inst., St. 
Louis; Blackburn Acad.. Carlinville; The Misses 
Shipley's, Bryn Mawr. Pa.; Smith Coll., North- 
hampton, Mass. Pi Beta Phi; Treas., Pi Beta 
Phi Alumni Assn., 1914-17. Married Lionel 
Moise, Mr 25, 1914, Brooklyn, N. Y. Child, 
Mary Jane, b. Ag 27, 191 7. Address, George- 
town, Tex. 

5832. COURTLAND LEROY MUNROE 
Food Chem.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S n, 
1887, Chicago; s. Frank L. (b. N 7, i860, 111.) 
and Lydia Isabell Munroe (b. Mr 7, 1866, 
Peru, 111.). Prepared in Oak Park H. S.; 
River Forest Tp. H. S. Food Chem., Cincin- 
nati, 1913-14; Cml. Lab., Chicago, 1914-16; 
Haynes Auto Co., Kokomo, Ind. 1916-17; Cml. 
Chem. Co., Chicago, 1917. Heavy F. A., 
Camp Grant, 111. Address, 349 Franklin Ave., 
River Forest, 111. 

5833. KENDALL TUTTLE MURPHY 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 13, 1890, 
Sterling, 111.; s. D. W. Murphy. Prepared in 
Sterling H. S. V. P. Sterling Club; Bowling 
Team. Gen. Eng. Contr. Address, Box 237, 
Penniman, Va. 

5834. ARTHUR LESLIE MYERS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 24, 1889, 
Wellesvilla. Mo.; M. H. Myers. Prepared in 
Thornton Tp. H. S. Iris. Efficiency Engr., 
La Crosse, Wis.; Production Mgr., La Crosse 
Plow Co., do. Married Ethel M. Hutchinson, 
O 6, 191 1. Windsor, Ont., Can. Child, Dorothy 
June. b. Je 20, 1914. Address, 950 Cass St.. 
La Crosse, Wis. 



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3835. CHARLES EVERETT MYERS 
Principal; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Jl 6, 1888, Wayne, 
W. Va.; s. Martin M. and America Francis 
(Mansfield) Myers (b. 1849, Wayne, W. \'a.). 
Prepared in Oakview Acad., Wayne, W. Va. ; 
Marshall Coll. St. Norm. Sell., Huntington. \V. 
Va. B. S., W. Va. Univ., 1914; Columbia 
Univ., summers, 1916-17. Agr. Club; Y. ;\1. C. 
A.; Educ. Club; Country Life Club. ^ Asst.. 
Agr., W. Va. Univ., 1913-14; Prin., Nicholas 
Co. H. S., 1914-17. Phi Delta Kappa, Teach- 
ers' Coll., Columbia Univ. Address, Sumniers- 
ville, W. ^'a. 

5836. LENA JOSEPHINE MYERS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. 1918; b. 
Mr 2. 1890, Macomb, 111.; d. Edward Charles 
(b. Mr 14. 1862, Crawfordsville, Ind.) and 
Georgia (Provine) Myers (b. Mr 10, 1868, 
Macomb. 111.). Prepared in West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sell. Phi Beta Kappa; Illiola; . Final 
Honors; Phi Beta Kappa Essay Prize. Instr.. 
Eng. and Math., HutsonviUe Tp. H. S., 111., 
1913-17; Asst., Eng.. Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
Mem., East. 111. Eng. Club. Address, 2231 
Hampshire St., Quincy, 111.; bus. add., 920 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana. 

5837. *MERLE LOUIS NEBEL 
(Husband of No. 7838; Brother of Nos. 6448, 
7102) 
Geologist; B. S. in Min. E. ; M. S., 191 5; 
Ph. D.. 1917; b. Mr 27. 1892, Clinton, 111.; s. 
Henry Louis (b. Ap 1850, Hanover, Ger.) and 
Bessie Emma cRundle) Nebel (b. Ag 3, i860. 
Clinton, HI.). Prepared in Clinton H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade. Geologist, 111. 
St. Geol. Sur., 1914; Petroleum Geologist, Kan., 
191S-16; Asst. Geologist, U. S. Geol. Sur., 1917- 
i8;>rof., Geol,, W, Va. Univ., 1918— . Auth.: 
Specific Gravity Studies of 111. Coal. Bui. 89, 
bniz-. of III. En.^ng. E.vp. Sta., Sigiiia Xi. 
Married Veta Melsena Thorpe ('16), S 6, 
191 5, Clinton, 111, Children: Merle Louis, Jr,, 
b, Ag I, 1917; Samuel Frank, b, S 14, IQ18. 
Address, 1010 Garfield Ave., Urbana; fci(.5. add., 
c/o St, Geological Survey, do. Died O 12, 
1918, Morgantown, W. Va. 

5838. JOHN LYNDE NEELY 
Farmer; B. S, in Agr,; b, Ag 17, 1892, Se- 
ward, 111,; s, William M, (b, Medora, Ind.) and 
Harriett (Shout) Neely (b. O 5. 185s. Seward, 
111.). Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. Seed Iiisp., 
Evaiisville, Ind., 1913-14; With Hamilton Seed 
Co., Cedar Rapids, la., 1914-15; Farmer, Se- 
ward. 111., 1915 — . Address, Seward, 111. 

5839, ALMA JESSIE NEILL 
Assistant; A, B, in L. & A. ; A. M., 191 5: d. 

Snowden Sargent (b. Ap 27, 1853, Chillicothe, 
HI.) and Ellen Frances (Shepard) Neill (b. 
Ap 27, 1855, Charlestown, JNlich,). Prepared in 
Chillicothe II. S,; 111, St, Norm, U^niv, Kappa 
Delta Pi; Sigma Xi; Iota Sigma Pi; Final Hon- 
ors, Asst. Physiol.. Univ. of 111,, 1913 — , Rep, 
Candidate for Co. Supt. of Schs., Peoria Co., III. 
Auth.: (with W. E. Burge) Protection of the 
Normal Crvstalline Lens Against the Harmful 
Effect of Ultra-VioIet Light, Archires of Op- 
thahnology. vol. 44; The Comparative Rate at 
which Fluorescent and Non Fluorescent Bac- 
teria are Killed by Exposure of Ultra-\'iolet 
Light. .4m. Jour, of Physiol., vol. 38; Destruc- 
tions of Lorniones, Proenzymes and Enzymes by 
LHtra- Violet Radiation, do., vol, 40; Compari- 
son of the Amount of Catalase in the Muscles 
of Large and Small Animals do., vol. 42; 
Effects of Starvation on the Catalase Content of 
the Tissues, do., vol. 43; Effect of the Thyroid 
Feeding on the Catalase Content of the Tis- 
sues, do., vol. 43; Role of Catalase in Shock, 
do., vol, 45: The Mechanism of the .\ction 
of Anaesthetics do., vol, 4=;; Mode of Action of 
Food in Incre.Tsiu!;,' Oxidation do., vol, 45. 



Pres,, Norm, Sch. Club. 1914-16; Sec, Kappa 
Delta Pi, 1913-14, Address. Chillicothe, HI,; 
bus. add., c/o Physiology Dept., Univ. of 111., 
L^^rbana. 

5S40. ARTHUR SEYMOUR NEVINS 
(Brother of Nos. 1159. 5340 
Coach and Instructor; A, B. in L. & A. ; b. 
Jl 19, 1891, Camp Point, 111.; s. Joseph .\llan 
and Emma (Stahl) Nevins. Prepared in Camp 
Point H. S. Iris; Ionian; Scribbler's; Var- 
sity Track; Varsity Baseball; Class Base- 
ball and Basketball. Ath. Coach and Math. 
Instr., Oklahoma City. Okla.. 1913-14; Spring- 
field, 111.. 1914-17. U. S. A. ist Lt., 57th 
Inf., Orange, Tex,, 1917; Capt., Co. L, 57th 
Inf., Camp Stanley, Camp Taliaferro, Camp 
Pike, Ark. Married Ann Louise Stacy, Ag 16. 
1917, Springfield, 111. Address, 1404 Whittier 
Ave,, Springfield, 111, 

5841. FANNY NEWMAN 
Social Service Work; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
O 5, 1891, Indianapolis; d. Henry (b. 1852, 
Austria) and Matilda Kuhn (b. 1866, do.). 
Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S.. Indianapolis. 
Delta Pi Omega. Teacher,, H. S., New Salis- 
bury, Ind., 1913-14; do.. New Castle, Ind,, 
1914-15; Social Service Worker, Bur, of Per- 
sonal Service, Chicago, 1916 — . Reconst. work. 
Welfare Bd. , Paris, France. Address, 5491 
Drexel Ave., Chicago. 

5S42. LEONARD VICTOR NEWTON 
Superintendent; B, S, in Min. E.; b. F 21, 
1891, Chicago; s. Peter (b. S 29. 1854, do.) 
and Belle A. Newton (b. D 26, 1862). Pre- 
pared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Delta 
I'psilon; Pres., Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. 
Supt., Shops and Equipment. Chicago Telephone 
Co., 1909-17; Supt., Equipment. Chicago Dist., 
Texas Co., 1917 — . Auth.: Magazine Articles 
on Internal Combustion Engines and Automo- 
bile Lubrication. Mem., Advisory Council, 
Truck Owner's Conference. Married Mabel E. 
Dennis. Je 26, 1916, May wood, HI. Child, 
Pauline A,, b, Ja 10, 1918, .Address, 5456 Glen- 
wood Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 1350 Mc- 
Cormick Bldg., do. 

5842-A. JAMES LAWRENCE NICHOLS 
A. B. in L. & A,: b. D 9, 1890, Naperville, 
III,; s, James Lawrence Nichols. Prepared in 
Phillips Exeter Acad. 3rd R. O, T, C., Camp 
Grant, 111., 1917. Address, 100 Chicago Ave., 
Naperville, lU.t 

5843. RALPH ULINE NICHOLS 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b, O 21, 1890, 
Elgin, 111,; s, W, U. Nichols. Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; L^niv. Glee 
and Mandolin Club; Leader, Mandolin Club. 
Bldg. Contr,, Wieboldt Const, Co. .Address, 
4828 Hutchinson St., Chicago; bus. add., 1534 
West Van Buren St., do. 

5844. JAMES ARTHUR NOON 
Prin. H. S.; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 27, 1891, 
Cambridge, Mass.; s. Alfred Noon, (b. D j, 
1854, Eng.) and Jennie (Taylor) Noon (b. S 
25, 1865, Dunstable, Mass.). Prepared in Ever- 
ett (Mass.) II. S. Ionian; Easterner's Club; 
Fresh. -Soph. Debate; 111. LTnion Dramatic 
Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Volunteer Band; 
Mask and Bauble Cast. Teacher, Philippines, 
1913 — . Married Helen M. Betterley, S 2, 
1916, Brattleboro, Vt. Address, Bureau of Edu- 
cation, Manila, P, I, 

5845, GEORGE SINCLAIR NUTT 

Chemist: B, S, in Chem,; b. Jl 7, 1888, Buck- 
ingham, 111,; s, Levi Gamble (b. D 10. 1865, 
Norton Tp.. III.) and Mary Eulalia (.\rmitage) 
Nutt (b. N 8, i866, do.). Prepared in Kanka- 



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kee n. S.; Gcoigc VVashington Univ. I'lii I-amb- 
da Upsilon; Chein. Soc. Chein., Synthetic Prod- 
ucts Co., Chicago. 1913-14; Lab. Asst., Mint 
Bur. Wa.sliiiiglon ]). C., 1914; Asst. Chem., In- 
ternal Revenue Uur., rfo„ 1915-17; Charge, 
Butterine Lab., Wilson & Co., Stockyards. Chi- 
cago, 1918 — . Evac. Ilosp., No. 20, Camp Grant, 
III. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married (irace C. 
Middleton, O 6, 1914, Washington 1). C. Child, 
Donald Sinclair, b. N 21, 1915. Address, 5738 
Drexcl Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Wilson & 
Co., Stockyards, do. 

5846. CLAUDE LESLIE OATIIOUT 
(Husband of No. 6627; Brother of No. 3130) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 5, 1888, Cissna 
Park, 111.; s. Charles Fletcher (b. 1854, N. Y.) 
and Ellen Jane (Willis) Oathout (b. 1858, Loda, 
111.). Prepared in Loda II. S. Farmer, Cissna 
Park, 111. Married Bessie Irene Turner ('14), 
D 29, 191 s, Loda, 111. Child, Charles Harvey, 
b. F 10, 1917. Address, Cissna Park, 111. 

5847. CHARLES ANDREW O'CONNOR 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. D 24, 1890, Findlay, O.; 

s. 11. O'Connor. Prepared in DeKalb Tp. JL 
S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Yoxan; 
Pan-Hellenic Council; III. -Neb. Debate; Jr. 
Prom. Com.; Sr. Memorial Com.; Sr. Ball Com.; 
Law Dance Com. Address, Aurora, III. 

5848. THOMAS EDWARD O'DONNELL 
Instructor; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 5, 1885, 

OIney, 111.; s. Edward (b. do.) and Emma E. 
(Boyd) O'Donnell (b. do.). Prepared in Olney 
H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Soc. Arch, with 
Prof. N. A. Wells, Europe, 1912; Arch., Santa 
Ana, Calif., 1913; do., Cleveland, 1913-14; do., 
Sandusky, O., 1914-17; do., Elyria, O., 1Q17- 
18; Instr., Arch., Univ. of III., 1918 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M. Married Dorothy May Miller, 
O 19, 1914, Wheeling, W. Va. Children: Robert 
Merrill, b. Mr 18, 191 6; David Boyd, b. Mr 14, 
191 8. Address, 810 Nevada St., Urbana; bus. 
add., 402 Engng. Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

5849. MARTIN FREDERICK OEHMKE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 31, 1888, Penfield, 

111.; s. John Frederick (b. Ja 31, '^47^ Meck- 
lenbcrg-Schwerin, Province, Ger.) and Caroline 
Dorothea (Schultz) Oehmkc (b. My 31, 1854, 
do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta 
Phi; Philomathean; John Marshall Law Club; 
Scribblers; Bd., ///. Mag.; Law V. P., III. Stu- 
dent's Union. Lawyer, E. St. Louis, 111., 
1913— . Pvt., U. S. A., Camp Dodge, la.; 
Sergt., Co. E, 45th Inf., Camp Gordon, Judge 
Advocate Gen. Dept., Cam|) Sheridan, Ala.; 
Mustered out, N 29, 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
O. E. S.; Treas. E. St. Louis Bar Assn. Ad- 
dress, 559 N. 13th St., East St. Louis, III.; 
bus. add., 600 Cahokia Bldg., do. 

5850. PHILIP LANGWORTHY OGDEN 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 10, 1891, 

Chicago; s. II. I), and Julia Ogden. Prepared 
in Tiskilwa IL S. Pi Omicron; E. E. Soc; 
Stud. Mem.. A. I. E. E. Address, 804 Wood 
St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

5851. ARTHUR HOOK OGLE 
(Brother of No. 5852) 
Journalist; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. My 3, 1892, 
Belleville, 111.; s. A. B. Ogle. Prepared in E. 
St. Louis H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Delta Chi; Beta Gamma Sigma; 
Ma wan-da; Prelim. Honors; Ed., Illini; Assoc. 
Ed., do.; Pres., Alliance of West. Coll. Dailies. 
Newspaper work, St. Louis, 191 3-1 6; Asst. Gen. 
Mgr., Portland Cement Assn., Chicago, 1916-17. 
ist Lt., O. R. C, 1917; Capt., 341st Inf. N. 
A., Camp Grant, 111., 1917 — . Mem., Illini 
Clubs. Chicago and St. Louis. Address, 617 
East B St., Belleville. Ill, 



5852. CHARLES ROBERT OGLE 
(Brother of No. 5851) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 17, 1891, 
BelUville, 111.; s. A. B. Ogle. Prepared in St. 
Louis Man. Tr. H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phi 
Beta Kaiipa; Delta Ka!)pa Chi; Ma-wan-da; 
Prehni. Honors; 1 liini Stall; Homecoming Com. 
Estimator, Contr. and Mech. Engr. Address, 
bi7 East B St., Belleville, III. 

5853. 'BENITO RENE ORDONEZ 
Engineer; B. S. ifi M. E.; B. S. in Ry. E. E., 
1914; M. S. in Ry. E. E., 1917; b. F 24, 1890, 
Sallillo, Mex.; s. Benito (b. Ap 3. 1856, do.) 
and Felicitas Garcia Ordonez (h. Jl 8, 1859, 
San Nicolas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Mex.). P're- 
Ijared in Nat. Prep. Sch. of Mex.; Univ. Acad. 
Spanish CIul); Latin-Am. ('lub; Ry. Club; Stud. 
Branch A. S. M. E.; Fellowsliip. Designer, 
Burr Co., Champaign, 1914; Scientific inves- 
tigator, Ry. Dept., Univ. of III., 1915-17; West- 
inghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1917-18. Died Je 
.;(., 1 01 8, East Pittsburgh. 

5854. HARLEY PARIS OTTMAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 3. i89,'?, Chicago; 
s. Wm. Oltman. Prepared in Hyde Park II. S., 
Chicago. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Stratford 
Poultry Farm, Roselle, III., 1917. Corp., 
Ildritrs., Inf. 55, A. E. F. France, 1918. Ad- 
dress, c/o Mrs. Wm. O. Ottman, 5652 Mary- 
land Ave., Chicago. t 

5855. EMMONS OVERMIER 
(Brother of No. 4844) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 25, 1889, 
Christian Co., III.; s. T. G. (b. S 21, 1859, 
Warsaw, III.) and Rachel (Davidson) Over- 
mier (b. S. 2, 1857, Mt. Auburn, III.). Pre- 
pared in James Milliken Univ. Acad. Stud. 
Mem. A. S. M. E. Special Apprentice, Pack- 
ard Motor Car Co., Detroit, 1914-16; Mech. 
Engr., do., 1916-17; Asst. Supt., Burr Co.. 
Champaign. 1917-18; Mech. Engr., Standard 
Oil Co., Whiting, Ind., 1918 — ■. Assoc. Mem., 
Soc. Automotive Engrs. Married Bessie Hen- 
rietta Austin, Je 15, 1914, Blue Mound. III. 
Child, Richard Austin, b. Je 13, igi8. Address, 
7201 Lal'^ayette Ave., Chicago. 

5856. MARGARET PACK 
(Sister of No. 9307) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. &• A.; b. D 8, 1889, 
Independence, Mo.; d. William Francis (b. 
1847, Cincinnati) and Mary Belle (Ferguson) 
Pack (b. 1861, Liljerty, Mo.). Prepared in 
Oak Park and River ]'"orest Tp. II. S. Class 
basketball. Playground Dir. ami .Story-teller, 
River P'orest, 111.; Teacher, Hamilto?i, 111., 10 18. 
.4ddress, 360 Franklin Ave., River Forest, III.; 
bus. add., 232 S. Randolph St., Macomb, III. 

5857. WILLIAM KING PALMER, JR. 

Florist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 2, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. W. K. Palmer. Prejiared in J. S. 
Morton II. S.. Cicero. -Scabbard and Blade; 
("apt., Univ. Regt.; Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. 
Cai)inet; Class Basketball. Instr., Floriculture, 
I'niv. of III., 1915-16; Florist, igi6 — . ist Lt., 
Co. K, 3 1 2th Regt., Div. 78, A. E. F., France. 
Address, 6424 Fairfield Ave., Berwyn, III. 

5858. CHARLES JOHN PANKOW 
(Husband of No. 5219) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 3, 1892, 
Detroit; s. Charles C. (b. F 16, i860, Conow, 
Mecklenburg, Ger.) and Mary E. (Stelzle) 
Pankow (b. Ap 28, 1863, Oshawa, Ontario, 
Can.). Prepared in Elgin II. S. Arch. Club. 
Arch., Urbana, 1913-17. ist f-t., 465 Aero 
S.|dn., A. S. S. C. A. E. F., via N. Y., 1917—- 
Mem., B. P. O. E.; Shriner. Married Bessie 
Busey Hoult ('12), O 8, 1917, Detroit. Ad- 
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5S59. HELEN LUCY PARKER 
(Sister of No. 7122) 
Teacher; B. Mus.; b. D 24, 1890, Terra 
Haute, Ind.; d. A. A. Parker (b. S 16, 1854, 
Aurora, O.) and Ella L. (Cone) Parker (b. Mr 
II, 1859. Madison, O.)- Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Advisory Bd., Woman's League. 
Address, Chatham, lll.t 

5860. HARRY GLENN PARKINSON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. My 16, 1890, Deerlick, 111.; 
s. John L. Parkinson. Pijepared in Waynes- 
burg (Pa.) Acad. A. B., Waynesburg Coll., 
191 1. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eastener's Club. 
Address, Hickory, Pa.f 

5861. CLYDE HARRISON PARR 
(Husband of No. 6261) 
Attorney; LL. B.; b. D 5, 1885, Xenia, 111.; 
s. George Hamilton (b. O 26, 1864, Meggs Co., 
O.) and Dora Belle (Tate) Parr (b. Jl 3, 1865, 
Xenia, 111.). Prepared in Granite City H. S. 
Theta Chi; Philomathean. Atty. 1913 — ; Asst. 
St. Atty., Macoupin Co., 111., 1917 — • I"f- Co. 
G, 3rd Repl. Regt., Camp Gordon, Ga. ; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 2. 1919. Married Helen Winifrede 
Grant (14), jl 5, 1916, Urbana. Address, 
Benld, 111. 

5862. NEWTON LYMAN PARTRIDGE 
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1914; Ph. D., 1917; b. 
D 10, 1890, Chicago; s. Newton A. (b. Mr 23, 
1852 Peacham, Vt.) and Nellie (Hammond) 
Partridge (b. Mr 27, 1858. Watertown, Wis.). 
Prepared in New Trier Tp. and Lake View 
H. Schs. Acanthus; Sigma Xi; Ionian; Hort. 
Club; Agr. Club; Capt., Univ. Regt. Pvt., 
Corp., Sergt., Bat. F, ist 111. F. A., i9i4-i(); 
ist Lt. F. A. R. C; Asst. Instr. at ist and 
2nd Tr. Camps, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; 19th 
F. A.J 1918; Capt., 5th Brig., 5th Div., 3rd 
Army Corps, Lorraine, France, 1918; with 
Army of (Occupation, Luxemburg, 1918 — . 
Mem.. Nat. Geog. Soc. ; A. A. A. S. ; Mich. 
St. Hort. Soc; 111. St. Hort. Soc. Address, 
1 60 1, 69 W. Washington St., Chicago. 

5863. ELSIE PATTON (JOHNSON) 
(Wife of No. 5747; Sister of No. 1750) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 18, 1888, Paxton, 111.; 
d. William T. and Frances M. (Flagg) Patton. 
Prepared in Paxton II. S.; De Pauw Univ., 
1908-9. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Harvey Judd 
Johnson ('13), Ja S, 1914, Urbana. Children: 
Natalie, b. Mr 6, 1916; Robert Lawren, b. D 20, 
1916. Address, 5128 N. Lincoln St., Chicago. 

5864. WILLIAM HENRY PEARSON 
Clerk; A. B. in L. & A.; b. N i, 1883, Lena, 

111.; s. Henry (b. Hewhurst, Sussex, Eng.) 
and Sarah (Newble) Pearson (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Lena H. S. Clerk, Lena Casket & 
Supply Co., Lena, 111. Address, Lena, 111. 

5865. JOHN GEORGE PENN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 29, 1887, 
Coal City, 111.; s. James W. (b. Ag 10, 1857, 
Eng.) and Kate (Trotter) Penn (b. S 15, 1862, 
Wilmington, 111.). Prepared in Morris H. S. 
Toll Line Engr., Chicago Tel. Co., 1913-ih; do., 
Mich St. Tel. Co., Detroit, 1916— . Battery 
D, ist 111. F. A. Border Service, 1915-17- 
Assoc, A. I. E. E. ; Chm., Bd. of Governors, 
Mich. St. Engng. Club. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
R. A. M. Married Florence Alona Hunger- 
ford, Ag 30, 1917, Joliet, 111. Address, 314 
Hogarth Ave., Detroit; bus. add., c/o Engng. 
Dept., Mich. St. Tel. Co., do. 

5866. HAROLD PETERSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 13. 1888, 
Chicago; s. Hans (b. My 10, 1853, Aarhus, 
Denmark) and Clara (Clausscn) Peterson (b- 



N 17, 1858, Porsgrund, Norway). Prepared in 
Lewis Inst. C. E. (ilub. Office and Field 
Engr., Alvord & Burdick, Consulting Engrs., 
Chicago, 1913-15; Valuation Work, Chicago 
Great Western Ry., 1915-16; Detailed investi- 
gation for Report of Chicago Traction and 
.Subway Comn., 1916-17; Asst. Engr. to Lt. 
Col. D. H. Mawry, Consulting Water Works 
Engr., War Dept., 1917 — . Married Serena 
Natalie Jensen, My 19, 191 7, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 1113 C St., N. E., Washington, D. C. 

5867. HERBERT CHRISTIAN PETERSON 
Ci,v. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 19, 1890, 
Chicago; s. C. D. J. Peterson. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club. 
Teacher, Man. Tr., Chicago, 19 15. Address, 
S^3i S. Carpenter St., Chicago. 

5868. LOLA MAUDE PETERSON 
(ROGSTAD) 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 20, 1890, Hillsboro, 
N. Dak.; s. P. S. Peterson. Prepared in Ililh- 
boro H. S.; Wolfe Hall, Denver; Long Beach, 
Calif. H. S. Chi Omega. Married F. J. Rog- 
stad. Address, Detroit, Minn. 

5869. RALPH GERALD PETERSON 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Je i, 1889, Chicago; s. F. 
T. Peterson. Prepared in N. Div. H. S., Chi- 
cago; Waller H. S., Chicago; Attended Armour 
Inst. C. E. Club. Address. R. 4, Paw Paw, 
Mich. 

5870. CLARK CULBERTSON PIPER 

(Brother of No. 5871) 
Physician; A. B. in Sc; b. O 18, 1886, Sum- 
ner, 111.; s. Herbert A. (b. 1807, do.) and Lou 
A. (Culbertson) Piper (b. 1854, do.). Pre- 

Eared in LIniv. Acad.; So. 111. St. Norm. M. 
>., Rush Med. Coll., 1915. Interne in Hospi- 
tals of Chicago. Lt. Base Hospital Unit 14, 
O. R. M. C, Camp Merritt, N. J. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, 93 Hogarth St., 
Detroit; bus. add., Kresge Bldg., do. 

5871. HARRY BRUCE PIPER 
(Brother of No. 5870) 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 17, 1890, 
Sumner, 111.; s. Herbert A. (b. F 19, 1854, 
Clmmbersburg, Pa.) and Lou A. (Culliertson) 
Piper (b. Ap 1, 1858, Sumner, 111.). Prepared 
in LIniv. Acad. Agr. Club. Teacher, So. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1913-18; Co. Agt.. Richland 
Co.. Olney, 111., 1918— . 111. Nat. Guard, Car- 
bon'dale. 111., 1917-18. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Nettie Pearl Lathrop, Jl 30, 1913, 
Sumner, 111. Children: Harry Bruce, Jr., b. 
Ja 23, 1915; Gale Lathrop, b. D 23, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Olney, 111. 

5872. LYLE JAY PLETCHER 

(Brother of Nos. 1574, 4859, 5873, 7867) 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. F 28, 1891, 
Hoopeston, 111.; s. David S. (b. Jl 24, 1851, 
Pittsburgh) and Elizabeth C. (Pees) Pletcher 
(b. F 14, 1857, do.). Prepared in Rochester 
(Ind.) H. S. M. S., la. St. Coll. Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Adelphic. Instr., Chem.. la. St. Coll., 
1013-15; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Miss., Oxford, 
Miss., 1915-16; Asst. Prof., Chem., So. Metho- 
dist Univ., Dallas, Tex., 1916-18; Research 
Chem., Tex. Co. Refinery. Mem., A. C. S.; 
A. F. A. M. Married Margaret Hill, Je 12, 
1917, Chicago. Address, 205 Lake Shore Apts., 
Port .Arthur, Tex. 

5873. OPHA BELLE PLETCHER 
(PICKETT) 

(Sister of Nos. i574, 4859, 5^72, 7867) 
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S. ; b. F 5. 1887, 
Hoopeston, 111.; d. D. S. (b. Jl 24, 1851, Pitts- 
burgh) and Elizabeth C. (Pees) Pletcher (b. 
F 14, 1857, do-). Prepared in Rochester (Ind.) 



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IT. S. Alpha Delta Pi. T.i1)n.. Rochester, 
Ind., 1916. Married R. E. Pickett. Address, 
Sandusky, Mich. 

5874. WILBUR IIOMKR PONDER 
(Brother of Nos. 4S61, S363) 
Banker; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. F 11, 
1890, Hammond, 111.; s. John R. (b. Washing- 
ton Co., Tenn.) and Elizabeth (Bolin) Ponder 
(b. Sullivan. 111.). I'repared in Univ. Acad. 
V. P., Cml. Club; Treas. Sr. Class; Univ. Band. 
With No. Trust Banking Co., Chicago. Mem., 
B. P. O. E. Address, 909 W. California Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., c/o Northern Trust Banking 
Co., Chicago. 

5875. AGNES PORTER (SAWYER) 

(Wife of No. 4401) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap 22, 1890, Salem, 
111.; d. John B. (b. D 16, 1865, do.) and Mar- 
garet B. (Pfeffer) Porter (b. Ag 8, 1869, Ports- 
mouth, O.). Prepared in Olney II. S.; Forest 
Park Univ., St. Louis. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Illiola. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Albert Butler Sawyer, Jr. ('10), D 
31, 1913, Olney, 111. Children: Margaret Ellen, 
b. D 22, 1914; Albert Butler, III, b. JI 6, 1916. 
Address, Norborne, Mo. 

5876. CHARLEY LYMAN PORTER 
Teacher; A. B. in Agr.; b. F 22, 1889, 

Mackinaw, 111. I'repared in Mackinaw H. S. 
Instr., Biol., Parsons Coll. Address, 602 N. 
3rd St., Fairfield, la. 

5877. WILLARD BLAINE PORTERFIELD 
(Brother of Nos. 2788, 3517) 
Banker; A. B. in Bus. L. & A. ; b. S 4, 1892, 
Fairmount, 111.; s. Millard Filmore (b. F 17, 
1849, Worthington, Pa.) and Isabclle Julia 
(Cole) Porterfield (b. .\g 28, 1863, Worthing- 
ton, Mass.). Prepared in Fairmount H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Alpha Delta Phi; Sigma Delta 
Chi; Alpha Kappa Psi. Bn. O. M. L'niv. Regt. ; 
Class Baseball; V. P., 111. Union; Varsity Club; 
Asst. Ath. Ed., Daily lllini. Banker, Fair- 
mount, 111. 2d Lt. 32d Regt., C. A., Camp 
Eustis, Va., 1918. Mem., B. P. O. E.; A. F. 
A. M. Address, Fairmount, 111. 

5878. ALVA LE ROY PRICKETT 
Assistant; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; A. M., 
1918; b. Ja 30, 1890, Auburn, 111.; s. Frank 
(b. My 6, 1850, N. J.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Wood) Prickett (b. Mr 20, 1851, Springfield, 
in.). Prepared in Litchfield H. S. Sigma 
Phi Epsilon; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta; 
V. P., Sr. Class. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1913-14; Sales Correspondent, Mail Order 
House, Chicago, 1914-15; Asst. Sales Mgr., 
Educational Dept., Rand McNally & Co., Chi- 
cago. 1915-17; Asst., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1917- 
18; In charge Econ. Dept., Junior Coll., Hib- 
bing, Minn., 1919 — . Married Sarah Bonnie 
Stevenson, D 31, 1917, Chicago. Address, 814 
W. Main St., Urbana. 

5879. FORD SMOOT PRINCE 
Farrn Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 14, 1887, 
Ballou, O.; s. W. H. Prince. Prepared in 
Miami Univ. Prep. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Varsity Football. J)ept. of Soils, 
Lansing, Mich., 1914. Asst., Agronomy Farm 
Adviser, Xenia, O. Married Alice Fletcher, D 
27, 1917, Concord, N. H. Address, Xenia, O. 

5880. MERWIN LOGSDON PRINDLE 
Contractor; A. B. in Sc; b. S 18, i8go, 
Chicago; s. W. J. Prindle. Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S., Chicago. Alpha Delta Phi. Real 
Est. and Contr., Chicago. Capt., Supply Co., 341 
Inf., 8r,th Div., .\. E. F., France. Address, 5908 
Normal Blvd., Chicago. 



5881. FREDERICK JOSEPH PROUT 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. M. E. ; b. Mr 4, i8go, 

Troy, N. V.; s. Thomas Edwin (b. Ag 31, 1865, 
Birmingham, Eng.) and Annie (Paynter) Prout 
(b. My I, 1866, Troy, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Topeka (Kan.) H. S.; Univ. of Kan., 191 o. 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E.; Pres., Ry Club. 
Asst., Test Dept., A. T. & S. F. Ry, Topeka, 
Kan., 191 3-1 8; Asst. Engr., do., 19 18 — . Mar- 
ried Grace Marie Eldridge, Je 19, 191S, Topeka, 
Kan. Child, Mary Louise, b. Ja 27, 19 17. Ad- 
dress, 2073 Van Buren St., Topeka, Kan.; bus. 
add.. Motive Power Bldg., do. 

5882. STUART ALBERT RALSTON 
Electrician; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 17, 1889, 

Caledonia, 111.; s. J. C. Ralston. Prepared in 
Bcloit Coll. Acad. Chi Beta; E. E. Soc. ; Glee 
Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Class Baseball; Jr. 
Prom. Com. 2nd O. R. C, Ft. Sheridan. 111., 
1917; 2nd Lt. Signal Corps, A. P. O. 702, A. 
E. F., France, 1918^. Address, Caledonia. 111. 

5883. CHARLES CLAFLIN RAND 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram.; b. Je 8, 1892, 
Lombard, 111.; s. Herbert Stone (b. F 18, 1866, 
Cliicago) and Mary Alice (Clafllin) Rand (b. F 
18, 1866, do.). Prepared in Wheaton H. S. 
Special Honors. Lab. Asst., Univ. of 111., 191 3- 
14; Lab. Asst., Bur. of Standards, Pittsburgh, 
1914-16; Salesman, E. A. Wilcox Co.; igi6-i8; 
Asst. Ceram. Chein., Bur. of Standards, 1918- 
19; Ceramic Engr., 1919 — . Pa. Nat. Guard, 
1015-16. Married Isabel Eva Collom, Mr .s, 
1913, Covington, Ind. Children: Alice Isabel, b. 
D 17, 1913; Robert Collom, b. Ag 24, 1917. 
Address, 1037 E. 141st St., Cleveland; bus. 
add.. Ceramic Engng. E.xp. Lab., National 
Lamp Co., do. 

5884. OTTO COFFEEN FITZ RANDOLPH 
(Husband of No. 5515) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 27. 1890, 
Arkansas City, Kan.; s. Jackson Fitz (b. I'.loom- 
ington, Ind.) and Lacy (Coffeen) Randolph (h. 
Homer, 111.). Prepared in Wendell Pliillijis IL 
S. Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta; Football Team. 
P.ridge Insp. and Engr., Detroit, 1913-17. 2nd 
Lt., i6th Regt. Engrs., 1917; ist Lt., N. A., 
1018; Maj., special duty, Washington, D. C. ; 
Mustered out, D 13, 1918. Mem., Detroit 
Engng. Soc. 1916; A. F. A. M., 1914; Pres. 
mini Club, Detroit, 1916. Married Helen Ab- 
bott ('13). Je 16, 1917, Chicago. Address, 
1629 E. 86th St., Cleveland, O.; bus. add., 
6523 Euclid Ave., do. 

5885. ETHEL ALICE RANSON 
(Sister of Nos. 2218, 5375) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. My 23, 1891, 
Kilbourne, 111.; d. G. W. (b. 1849, do.) and 
.Sarah Ellen (Ainsworth) Ranson CI). 1851. .Sai- 
dora. 111.). Prepared in Havana H. S. Alpha 
Xi Delta; Athenean. Teacher, Mansfield, 111:, 
1913-17; do., Bement, 111., 1917 — . Address, 
Bement, 111. 

5886. ACORS EARL RATHBUN 
Buyer; A. B. in Sc; b. My 18, 1889, River 
Forest, 111.; s. Acors Wells (b. D 7, 1863. 
Bloomingdale, 111.) and Annie Louise (Parker) 
Rathbun (b. O 14, 1863, Chicago.). Prepared 
in Wheaton H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chicago. Phi 
Delta Theta; Yoxan; Alpha Gamma Rho; Mgr., 
Varsity Football. Asst., Sears Roebuck & Co., 
1913-i.S; Buyer, Drug Sundries, do.. 1915 — . 
Tst. 111. F. A. 111. Nat. Guard, 1915-17; ind 
Lt., Avia. Sec, Signal O. R. C, Ft. Worth, 
Tex.; Mustered out, D 12, 19 18. Address, 
Glen Ellyn, III.; bus. add., 925 S. Iloman Ave., 
Chicago. 

5887. BYRNE LUCAS RAY 
A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 25, 1892, Mason City, la.; 
s. William Ray. Prepared in Mason City H. 
S. Chi Beta. .Iddress, Gambrills, Md. 



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5888. EDWARD ERNEST REDDERSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. D 16, 

1888, Milwaukee; s. John Henry (b. about 1830, 
Hanover, Ger.) and Emily Caroline (Sendel- 
bach) Redderson (b. about 1848, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Tri- 
angle; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Ry. Club; Pre- 
lim. Honors; Final Honors. Engr.. Const., Chi- 
cago Surface Lines, 1913-14; Plan Examiner, 
and Struct. Engr., Chicago, 1914-17; is't Lt., 
Ord. Dept., 1918 — . Mem., West. Soc. of 
Engrs., 1913 — ; Birchwood Country Club, 
191 7 — . Address, 121 7 N. Shore Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Nitrate Div., Box 337, U. S. 
Nitrate Plant 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala. 

5889. ALICE REDHED 

(Sister of No. 4378) 
Plavground Dir. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 
3, 1889, Tolono, 111.; d. William Redhed. Pre- 
pared in Tolono H. S.; Oxford Coll. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; ist Cabinet Y. W. C. A. Dir. 
Ward Sch. Playground, Port Arthur, Tex.. 
1916-17. Address, Tolono, Ill.t 

5890. ERWIN AMBROSE REED 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 17, 1890. Chi- 
cago; s. John A. (b. F 12, 1865, Rittersville, Pa.) 
and Paulina (Koenig) Reed (b. Jl 25, 1868, 
Ger.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chi- 
cago. C. E. Club; Rv. Engrs. Club. Drafts- 
man, C. M. & St. P. Ry., Chicago; Bridge 
Engr., Co. Highway Depts., Iowa, 1914-15; 
do., Peru, 111., 1916; Highway Bond Issue, Co 
Highway Dept., Chicago, 1917 — . Address, 1930 
N. Kenneth Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Co. 
Highway Dept., Cook Co., do. 

5891. HARRY PAYNE REEVES 
Professor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., i9U; 
b. O 7, 1 886. Carmi, 111.; s. I. R. and Mary 
E. Reeves. Prepared in Carmi H. S. II Cen- 
tre Literario Espanol; Der Deutsche Verein; 
Le Cercle Frangais; Treas., Mask and Bauble. 
Assoc. Prof., Spanish, O. Wesleyan Univ., 1917; 
do., Cornell, Summer, 1917. Address, Dela- 
ware, O.t 

5892. FRITZ REIN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 13, 1887, Rem- 
ington, Ind. ; s. F. Rein. Prepared in Gilman 
H. S. Address, Urbana.f 

5893. CHARLES LEONARD REISNER 
Advertiser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 22. 1890, 

Sterling, 111.; s. J. L. Reisner. Prepared in 

Sterling II. S. Agr. Club. Milk Tester, Univ. 

of 111., 1914; Agr. Advertiser. Address, 1007 

-and Ave., Sterling, 111. 

5894. WALTER RICHARD REITZ 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 10. 1891, 
Chicago; s. Jacob and Elizabeth Celia (Pender- 
■gast) Reitz. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. 
ist Lt., Ord. Dept., U. S. A.; Capt., do.. A. P. 
O. 717, A. E. F., France. Address, 41 16 Park 
Ave., Chicago. 

5895. HOPE EDWIN REUM 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 29, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Oscar August (b. Jl 15, 1867, Janes- 
ville Wis.) and Lizzie Francis (Beck) Reum 
(b. Baltimore, J\id.). Prepared in Lane H. S. 
Sigma Nu. Supt., Zander Reum Co., Contrac- 
tors, Chicago. 1913-18; Asst. Engr., Carolina 
Shipbuilding Corp., 1918. — . Mem., Chicago 
Tennis Club. Address, 429 Roslyn Place, Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1603, 105 W. Monroe St., do. 

5896. ERNEST ALBERT RICH 

(Brother of Nos. 2796, 3153) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O r8. 1887, Metamora, 

111.; s. Albert R. (b. S 22, 1845. do.) and Mary 

Ellen (Slemmons) Rich (b. Jl 4, 1845, O.) 

Prepared in Washington H. S. Alpha Delta 



Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Scabbard and Blade; Capt., 
Univ. Brig. Lawyer, Washington, 111., 1913- 
17; do.. El Paso, 111., 1917 — . Married Alice 
Mead, F 2, 1911. Children: Virginia Alice, b. 
F I, 1912; Mary Elizabeth, b. D 9, 1915. Ad- 
dress, El Paso, 111. 

5897. ARTHUR LOUIS RICHE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b._ D i, 1885, Nora 
Springs, la.; s. E. A. (b. Ap 29, 1855. Indiana) 
and Marion (Patterson) Riche (b. O 21, 1855, 
O.). Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Delta Sigma Rho; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; 
Ionian; E. E. Soc; Final and Special Honors; 
Debating. Coml. Engr., S. W. Bell Tel. Co., 
St. Louis, 1913-17; Efficiency Engr., Ralston 
Purina Co., 1917-1S. Married Grace E. Mil- 
holland, Je 24, 1914, St. Louis. Child, Eliza- 
beth Ellen, b. F 7, 1916. Address, 401 1 Shaw 
Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., 8th and Gratiot 
Sts., do. 

5898. LILLIAN RIDDLE 
(Sister of No. 2225) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 15, 1889, 
Mattoon, 111.; d. Harvey Scott (b. Mr 25, 1850, 
Terra Haute, Ind.) and Lillie Rose (Looker) 
Riddle (b. D i, 1854, Piqua, O.). Prepared in 
Mattoon, H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Address, 
Mattoon, 111. 

5899. TEMPLE ELLIOTT RIDGELY 
Capt., U. S. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ag 15, 

1S90, Springfield, 111.; s. Franklin (b. do.) and 
Hallie (Elliott) Ridgely (b. do.). Prepared in 
Lake Forest Acad. Phi Kappa Psi. Mexican 
Border Service, 1916; Pvt., Troop D. ist 111. 
Cav.; ist Lt., Bat. E, 79th F. A., 1917; Capt., 
do., 1917. Address, 1219 S. 6th St., Spring- 
field, 111. 

5900. NELLIE PAULINE RIGHTER 

(HUNTER) 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 19, 1890, Atwood, 111.; 
d. George Floyd (b. 1863, Clarksburg, W. Va.) 
and Florence Luella (Birchfield) Righter (b. 
1867, Sullivan, 111.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma. Married 
Charles Madison Hunter, O i, 1913, Champaign. 
.•iddress, 508 W. Jackson St., Abingdon, HI. 

5901. ELMER ROBERTS 
(Husband of No. 5379) 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; Ph. D., 1917; b. 
Je 29, 1 886, Burnside, Ky. ; s. Missouri (b. D 
22, 1837, Somerset, Ky.) and Lucy Helen 
(Meece) Roberts (b. F 25, 1850, do.). Pre- 
pared in Berkeley H. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; 
Gamma Alpha; Adelphic; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Asst. and Instr., Genetics, Univ. of 
111., Urbana; Assoc, in Genetics, do., 1918 — -. 
Auth. : (with H. L. Rietz) Degree of Resem- 
blance of Parents and Offspring with Respect 
to Birth as Twins for Registered Shropshire 
Sheep, Jour. Agr. Researcli, Vol. IV, 191 5. 
Mem.. .\. A. A. Soc; Am. Genetic Assn. Mar- 
ried Myrtle Anna Renz ('12), Ag 11, 1917, 
Henning, 111. Address, 1008 S. Lincoln Ave., 
I'rbana; bus. add.. 103 Genetics BIdg., Univ. 
of 111. 

5902. HARRY VIVIAN ROBERTS 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 18, 1882, 
Morning Sun la.; s. A. L. Roberts. Prepared 
in Morning Sun (la.) H. S. Supt. of Const. 
and Struct. Design on Sch. Bldgs., Louisville, 
Ky. Address, Louisville, Ky. 

5903. NELLIE READ ROBERTS 
Librarian; A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1915; 
b. N 25, 1891, Pittsburgh; d. Dryden Heath (b. 
J! 24, 1851. Allegheny, Pa.) and Alice Hall 
"(Read) Roberts (b. Jl 14, 1866. Auburn, Me.). 
Prepared in Dixon H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Mask and Bauble; Scribbler's; Illiola; Asso- 



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ciated Univ. Players; Asst. Ed., Illio; Ed. 
Staff, ///. Mag.; Libn., Eng. Seminar, Univ. of 
111. Libr., 191 5 — ■. Auth. : Magazine Articles 
of Interest to Teachers of Secondary Eng., ///. 
Assn. of Teachers of Eng. Bui. Vol.' VIII, No. 
5, 1916. Mem^, Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn.; 
Libr. Club; Eng. Jour. Club; Epis. Church. 
Address, 403 S. Wright St., Champaign; bus- 
add., 204 Lincoln Hall, Urbana. 

5904. EVA LOVE ROBERTSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 27. ^^9^' 
Morrison, 111.; d. William John (b. D 1865, 
do.) and Mary Eva (Ogsbury) Robertson (b. 
D 1865, Prophetstown, 111.). Prepared in 
Morrison H. S. Teacher, Eng.. H. S., Newton, 
111., 1914-16; do., Lewistown, 111., 1917-18. Ad- 
dress, 204 W. John St., Champaign; bi(s. add., 
Lewistown, 111. 

5905. NELLIE MABEL ROBERTSON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 24, 1879, Deputy, 
Ind.; d. James Dempster (b. O 8, 1842, Paris, 
Ind.) and Sarah Rebecca (Miller) Robertson 
(b. O I, 1844). Prepared in Moores Hill Coll. 
Acad. A. B. Moore's Hill Coll., 1900. Order 
Asst. Univ. of 111., 1910-13; Cataloger, do., 
1913-17- Address, Deputy, Ind. 

5906. FLORENCE ELINOR ROBINSON 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. Je 29, 1S91, Wahpeton, 
N. D.; d. M. H. (b. D 7, 1817, Meredith, N. 
H.) and Elinor (Corse) Robinson. Prepared in 
LTniv. Acad. Chi Omega. Address, 1016 W. 
California Ave., Urbana. 

5907- "FRANK CHARLES ROHRBOUGH 

B. S. in C. E.; b. D 16, 1891, Garden City, 
Kan.; s. L. C. Rohrbough. Prepared in Du 
Quoin Tp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Died S 6, 
1914. 

5908. CLARENCE SAMUEL ROSS 
Geologist; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1915; b. S 
29, 1880, Eldora, la.; s. James S. (b. 1852, 
Province Quebec, Can.) and Martha H. 
(Daniels) Ross (b. 1844. Brown Co., O.). 
Prepared in Eldora (la.) H. S.; Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll. Sigma Xi; Bushnell Guild. Asst., Geol., 
Univ. of 111., 1913-17; Geologist, U. S. Geol. 
Sur., Washington, D. C. 191 7 — . Married 
Helen Frederick, N i, 1918, Paxton, 111. Ad- 
dress, 105 E. Green St., Champaign; bus. add., 
c/o tJ. S. Geological Sur., Washington, D. C. 

5909. RUSSEL CURTIS ROTTGER 
Gen. Mgr. and Treas. ; A. B. in L. & A.; b. 
My 16, 1891, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Curtis H. (b. 
Ta 16, :86i, do.) and Jessie Agnes (Wilbur) 
Rottger (b. Jl 27. 1863, Exeter, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Psi Upsilon; Illio 
Staff, 191 3; St. Cashier and Paymaster, Central 
Union Telephone Co., Springfield, 111.. 1913-15; 
Gen. Mgr. and Treas., Vermilion Co. Telephone 
(3o., Danville. 111., 1915 — . Sec, Danville 
Rotary Club; Mem. Sangamo Club, Springfield, 
111.; Country Club, Danville, 111.; Jovian 
League, Indianapolis. Married Florence Mil- 
dred Smith. N 21, 1914, Oak Park, 111. Child, 
Rosemary Jane, b. D 17, 1918. Address, 1507 
N. Franklin St., Danville, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
Vermilion County Telephone Co., do. 

59 10. RICHARD YATES ROWE 
Sec. and Agency Mgr.; A. B. in L. &. A.; 
b. D 12, 1889, Jacksonville, 111.; s. F. H. (b. 
1855, Vt.) and Marietta (Mathers) Rowe (b. 
Jacksonville. 111.). Prepared in Whipple Acad.; 
Univ. of Chicago, 1907-9. Delta Ka]ipa Epsi- 
lon; Phi Delta Phi. Asst. Sec, Delta Kappa 
Epsilon, New York City; Sec. and Agency 
Mgr., (Tlover'Leaf Casualty Co., Jacksonville. 
111. Ensign. U. S. N. R. F.. Newport, R. I. and 
Pelhain Bay Sta.; Mustered out, D 30, 1918. 



.Address, 11 52 W. State St., Jacksonville, 111.; 
bus. add., Clover Leaf Life and Casualty Co. 
do. 

591 1. IRVING RANDOLPH RUBY 
(Brother of No. 7175) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. S 11, 1890, 
Aurora, 111.; s. George Nelson (b. 1864. Neb. I 
and Julia Elizabeth (Randolph) Ruby (b. 1867, 
Aurora, 111.). Prepared in Yorkville H. S. 
Chi Beta; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Scabbard and Blade; (japt., Univ. Regt. ; Capt., 
Football. Chem., Mishawaka Woolen Co., 
(Mishawaka, Ind., 1913-16; B. F. Goodrich Co., 
Akron, O., 1916-17; Research Chem., New Zer- 
sey Zinc Co., Palnierton, Pa., 19 17 — . Mar- 
ried Marguerite White, N 25, 1915, Misha- 
waka, Ind. Child, (jeorge Benjamin, b. S 14, 
1917. Address, Palmerton, Pa. 

5912. HERBERT JUDSON RUCKER 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 21, 1888, 
Literberry, III.; s. Greenberry William (b. do.) 
and Ruth Anna Elizabeth (Griffin) Rucker 
Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. B. S.. 111. Coll., 
191 1. Instr., Sc, Geneseo Collegiate Inst.. 
IPI3-15; Instr., Agr. and Chem. Blackburn 
Coll., Carlinville, 111., 1915-18; Farm Adviser, 
Effingham, 111., 1918 — . Married Hazel Glenn, 
Ag 27, 1913, Jacksonville, 111. Address, Effing- 
ham, 111. 

5913. FAY A. RUMERY 
Dairyman; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 22, 1890, 
Oregon, 111.; s. LaVerne (b. O 18, 1855, Lock- 
port, N. Y.) and Alice M. (Fahrney) Rumery 
(b. F II, 1862, Oregon, 111.). Prepared in 
(Jregon H. S.; Beloit Coll. Dairyman, Ohio 
Dept. U. S. Service, 1918 — . Ord. Tr. Sch., 
Camp Hancock, Ga. Married Beryle Lupien. 
Ag 15, 1 91 7, Rochester, Minn. Address, Ore- 
gon, 111. 

5914- EARL RUNDLES 
(Brother of Nos. 7179. 7180, 7915, 8720) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 20. 1883, 
Huntertown, Ind.; s. J. J. and Mary Rundles. 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Civ. Engr., Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. Address, c/o Wilbur Hyde, 555 
Baldwin St., Detroit. 

5915. WALTER CLIFFORD SADLER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; b. F 15. 

1891, South Elgin, 111.; s. Walter Lincoln (b 
N. Y.) and Elizabeth Bertha (Walter) Sadler. 
Prepared in Elgin H. S. Grad. work, Mass. 
Inst, of Tech.; do., Harvard 191 5-1 6. Tau 
Beta Pi; Ionia; Pres., Ry. Club; C. E. Club: 
Prelim. Honors; Chm., Rodman, Insp.. In- 
strument Man, Chief Insp. and. Office Engr. 
of Const.. Great No. Ry. Co. ist Lt., i8th 
Engrs., A. E. F., France. Mem., A. S. C. E. 
Married Harriet Pearl Jamieson, Jl 21, 1917, 
Tacoma, Wash. Child. Walter Robert, b. Ap 
5, 1918. Address, 136 S. Porter St., Elgin. 111. 

5916. ETHEL IMOGENE SALISBURY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 28, 1886, 

Ridgefield. 111.; d. Charles Albert (b. S 9, 
1851,. do.) and Winnie (Simmons) Salisbury 
(b. S I. 1854 do.). Prepared in Crystal Lake 
H. S. A. U., Columbia Univ., 1017- Phi Delta 
Psi; Kappa Delta Pi; Scribblers: Illiola. 
Elementary Supvr., Rockford Pub. Schs., 1913- 
17; Supvr., Duluth Pub. Schs., 1917 — . Auth.: 
Administrative Uniformit>; of The Curriculum, 
Ednc., Adm. and Superzision, My 191 7. Ad- 
dress, 445 Judd St., Woodstock, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Bd. "of Educ. Office, Duluth, Minn. 

5917. ERNEST EUGENE SAND ALL 
Farmer: B. S. in Agr.; b. O 10, i8go, Bur- 
lington, 111.; s. Frank Ezra (b. Ag 17. 1866, 
Herbert, 111.) and Georgiana (Mann) Sandall 
(h. F 3 1867. Burlington. 111.). Prepared in 
Genoa H. S. Agr. Club: Philomathean. Farm- 



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er, Burlington, III., 1913-iS; ^o-> DeKalb, III., 
191S-16; do., Burlington, 111., 1916-18; do 
Genoa, 111., 1918 — . Musician, 3rd. 111. Inf., 
1916-17. Married Nellie Ford, N 30, 1917, 
Rockford, 111. Address, Genoa, 111. 

5918. GEORGE STANLEY SANGDAHL 
Designer and Estimator; B. S. in C. E.; b. 
My 13, 1889, Milwaukee; s. Lauritz E. (b. Mr 
7, 1856, Norway) and Elizabeth (Saveland) 
Sangdahl (b. D 12, i860, Milwaukee.). Pre- 
pared in Calumet H. S.. Chicago; Assn. Inst., 
Chicago; Armour Inst., Chicago. Triangle; 
Pres., C. E. Club. Design and Insp. Engr., 
Purdy and Henderson, Engrs., Chicago, 1913- 
15; Sales Engr., Chicago Bridge & Iron Works 
1915-16, Chicago; do., N. Y. office, igi^-ii^j 
Sales Design and Estimating work, Specialized 
in Elevated and Storage Tanks and other 
Plate metal work. 2nd Lt.. Ord. Res. Corps, 
Washington, D. C, 1918; 2nd. Lt., Ord. Dept., 
A P O 717, A. E. F., France. Auth.: Sev- 
eral Articles for IVater Tower Chicago Bridge 
& Iron Works; do., Mgr., Triangle Review. 
Sec and Treas., New Illini Club, 1917; Mem., 
Chicago Illini Club, 191 2-16. Address, 2407 
Irving St., N. E. Washington, D. C; bus. add., 
1800 E St., N. W., do. 

=;9i9. SOUTHWORTH SAMUEL 
SARGEANT 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 9, 1890. Sprague, Neb ; 
s L. S. Sargeant. Prepared in Geneva, H. b. 
2nd Lt., Army Transport Service, Newport 
News, Va., 1919 — . Address, 603S Harper Ave., 
Chicago. 

5920. CHARLES BOVETT SAYRE 

Auto, bus.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 3, 1891. Chi- 
cago; s. Charles Edward (b. Mr 8, 1862, Orange 
Co , N. J.) and Evaline (Bovett) Sayre (b. 
S 3, 1870, Chicago). Prepared in Lane Tech. 
H. S , Chicago. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Prelim, and Final Honors; 1st 
Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt.; Varsity Fencing; 
West Intercollegiate Fencing Champion, 191 3; 
Class Swimming. Grad. Work. Hort. and Plant 
Pathology, Purdue. Instr., Olericulture, Umv. 
of 111., 1914; Instr. and Prof., Vegetable Gard- 
ening, Purdue Univ., 1914-17; Auto, bus., 
1919—. ist Lt., F. A. R. C, 1917; Maj., 326th 
F. A., 1917; Adjt., iS9th F. A. Brig.; Lt. Col., 
do 1918; mustered out of service. 191 8. Auth.: 
Coml. Onion Growing, Ind. E.xperiment i>ta- 
tion Circular, S7; Mint Growing in Ind., do. 
Mem., Soc. for Hort. Sc, 1913-18; A. A. A. S., 
1916-18; Vegetable Growers Assn. of Am., 1913- 
18; St. Florists Assn. of Ind., 1916-17; Ind. 
Hort. Soc, 191S-18. Address. 6428 Drexel Ave 
Chicago; bus.' add., Sayre Motor Co., 146 N. 
Main St., Canton, 111. 

5921. EDWARD MICHAEL SCHALCK 
Entomologist; A. B. in Sc; b. S 2^ 1884 
Chicago; s. Michael (b. 1847. Alsace. France) 
and Louise (Berkes) Schalck (b. i860, New 
Orleans, La.). Prepared in Eng. H. and Man. 
Tr. Sch.. Chicago; Univ. of Mich. Asst. St. 
Entomologist, No. 111., Rockford, 111., 1917-18; 
do. Chicago, 19 18 — . Mem., Am. Assn. Econ. 
Entomologists; Nat. Agr. Soc. Address, Rock- 
ford, 111. 

5922. JACOB PHILIP SCHEID 
Supt.. Schs.; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 16, 1875, 
Freeburg, 111.; s. Charles (b. Nassau, Ger.) and 
Margaret (Heigele) Scheid. Prepared in III. 
St. Norm. Univ. Supt. of Schs., Greenview, 
111., 1912-17; do.. Mason City, 111., 191" — • 
Chm., Membership Com.. Red Cross. Greenview, 
Til. Married Flora C. Hertel, Mr 19. 1902, 
Freeburg, 111. Children: Flora H., b. Mr 12, 
190?; liarold R., b. Mr 5. 1906; Dorothy E., 
b. Ag 20, 1913. Address, Mason City, 111. 



5923. OTTO PAUL SCHINNERER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; 
b. N 5, 1S90, Ocheydan, la.; s. John (b. 1865, 
Wilshire, O.) and Anna (Evers) Schinnerer (b. 
1861, Llanover, Ger.). Prepared in Concordia 
Coll., Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Concordia Sem., St. 
Louis, 1909-11; Columbia, 1916-17. Instr., Ger., 
Case Sch. of Applied Sc, Cleveland, 1914-16; 
Teacher, Riverdale Country Sch., New York 
City, 1917-18; Instr., Ger., Bowdoin Coll., 
1918 — . Translator, Bur. of Investigation, Dept. 
of Justice, Washington, D. C, 1917; Corp. Co. 
M, 22nd Inf., 1918; i6th Co., C. O. T. S., 
Camp Lee, \^a., 1918 — . Address, c/o Bowdoin 
College, Brunswick, Me. 

5924. LOUISE GUSTAVE SCHLUTIUS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 3, 1892, 
Medaryville, Ind.; d. Rev. Gustave (b. 1855, 
Berlin, Ger.) and Emllie Sohns (Hermann) 
Schlutius (b. 1859, Mo.). Prepared in Gilman 
H. S.; Harris Teachers Coll., St. Louis, 1910- 
12; LTniv. of Chicago, 1918. Teacher, H. S., 
Catlin, 111.; do., Fremont Sch., St. Louis. 
Address, 6263 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis. 

5925. LORENTZ SCHMIDT 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 25, 1884; 
s. Bernhardt (b. Denmark) and Magdalene 
(Gram) Schmidt (b. do.). Prepared in Clyde 
(Kan.) H. S. and Kan. St. Norm., Emporia, 
Kan. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Club. Arch., Chi- 
cago, 1913-15^ do., Wichita, Kan.. 1915 — . Y. 
M. C. A. Christian Coll., Chicago, 1918 — . 
Address. 336 S. Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kan.; 
bus. add., 121 N. Market St., do. 

5926. ERWIN ANTHONY SCHMITZ 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 30, 1889, St. 
I-ouis; s. Otto Schmitz. Prepared in McKinley 
H. S., St. Louis. Address, 21 14 S. Compton 
Ave., St. Louis. t 

5927. JOHN FRANCIS SCHNELLBACH 
(Husband of No. 6626) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Jl 7, 1888, 
Dixon, 111.; s. Joseph V. (b. Chicago) and Ella 
(Lookingland) Schnellbach (b. Hagerstown, 
Md.). Prepared in Dixon H. S. Engr., St. 
Water Survey, Univ. of 111., 191 3 — . Mem., 
Univ. Baptist Church. Married Phoebe Tuck- 
er ('14), D 30, 1914, Roseville, 111. Address, 
806 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

5928. CARL ARTHUR SCHOESSEL 
Rate Setter; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 8, 1890, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. John Baptiste (b. Ag 9, 
1863, Columbus, Ind.) and Minnie (Yeager) 
Schoessel (b. Ja 30, 1865, Rock Island, 111.). 
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Iris; Sec. and 
Pres., Stud. Branch A. S. M. E.; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Rate setting and betterment work, 
Deere Plow Works, Moline,- 111., ion-17; In 
Charge of rate setting and betterment work, 
do., 1917 — . Mem., Rock Island Club; Moline 
Cml. Club; Lutheran Church. Married Elsie 
/\nne Knorr, F 23 1916, Rock Island, 111. Ad- 
dress, 2832 7th Ave., Rock Island, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o John Deere Plow Works, Moline, 111. 

5929. CLARENCE E. SCHOLL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; M. S., 1914: 
Ph. D., 1916; b. My 3, 1891, Hondo, Tex.; s. 
Tohn (b. Ta 11, i8so Fayette Co., Ind.) and 
Emma (Schultz) Scholl (b. Ag 12, 1867, Star 
Co., O.). Prepared in Watseka H. S. Sigma 
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Scholarship, 1913-14; 
Fellowship, 1914-16. Chem., U. S. Bur. of 
Mines, Golden, Colo., 1916-17; do., Pittsburgh 
Radium Co., Denver, 191 7 — • Auth.: The Com- 
parative Value of a Calcium Lime and a Mag- 
nesium-Calcium Lime for Water Softening, 
Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., Vol. 6. No. 3, 
Mr 1914, in. St. Water Survey Bui. No. 11, 
My 19 14; The Perchlorate Method of Deter- 



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mining Potassium as applied to Water Analy- 
sis, Jour. Clicin. Soc, Vol. 36, No. 9, O 1914. 
///. St. Water Survev Bui. No. 11, My 1914. 
{Mem., The Teknik Club of Colo., 1916. Mar- 
ried Mary Etta Wills, Je 2, 19 17, Watseka, 111. 
Child, Lloyd Willis, b. Ag 22, 19 17. Address, 
51 S. Ogden St., Denver.; bus. add., 505 S. 
Broadway, do. 

S930. PLASCIE LAFAYETTE SCHOOL- 
CRAFT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 28, 1889, 
Farmington, Mo.; s. P. L. Schoolcraft. Pre- 
pared in Chester H. S. Address, 749 Oakwood 
Blvd., Chicago. 

5931. RALPH CLELAND SCOTT 
Foreign Sec. Y. M. C. A.; A. B. in L. & A.; 

b. N 3, 1885, Oskaloosa, la.; s. Orion Cotton 
(b. Jl 14, 1851, Belmont, O.) and Mary (Flag- 
ler) Scott (b. N 16, 1850, Rovalton. N. Y.). 
Prepared in James Sterling Morton H. S., 
Cicero, 111. S. T. B., Boston Univ., 1916. 
Cosmopolitan Club; Phoeni.x; Scabbard and 
Blade; Philomathean; Stud. Volunteer Band; 
Capt. Univ. Regt.; Soph. Debating^ Pres., Y. 
M. C. A. Foreign Sec, Internal. Com. Y. M. 
C. A., Montevideo, Uruguay, and Santiago, 
Chili, 1916 — . Married Genevieve Dupuy, Je 
4, 1914, Chicago. Children: Jean Flagler, b. 
N 24, 1915; David Dupuy b. Je i, 1917 (died 
O 23, 1917). Address, 4526 N. Paulina St., 
Chicago; bus. add., Casilla 1717, Santiago, 
Chili. 

5932. GEORGE WILLIAM SEILER 
(Brother of Nos. 5407, 9378) 
Indus. Engr.; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 3. 1887, 
Clinton, la.; s. Gustav (b. Saxony, Ger.) and 
Lena (Bertschy) Seiler (b. Alsace, France). 
Prepared in Woodstock H. S.; Beloit Coll.. 
1907-08. Al[)ha Delta Phi. Supt., Time and 
Motion Study and rates. Standard Aircraft Co., 
Elizabeth. N. J. 111. Nat. Guard, 1905-08. 
Married Daisv Edith Allen, Je 24, 1914, Chi- 
cago. Child, Phyllis, b. Tl 18, 1915. Address, 
6s Parker Road, Elizabeth, N. J. 

5933- SENTARO SERINE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; A. B., 1914; Ph. 
D., 1917; b. Mr IS, 1886, Miyauchi, Kanaya, 
Saitama, Japan; S. H. Sekine. Prepared in 
Iwakura-Tetsudo-Gakko Sch., Tokyo, Japan; 
St. Univ. of la.. 1908-09. Gov. official, Tokyo, 
Japan. Married lyoko Nemoto, D 22, 191 7, 
Tokyo, Japan. Address, 15 Mitashikoku-machi, 
Shiba-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 

S934. EDITH IRENE SEKDENBURGH 

(SWENEY) 

(Wife of G660) 
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1916; b. Ja 18, 
1891, Champaign; d. George William (b. i860, 
St. James. Slich.) and Sylvia Elizabeth 
(Hardy) Sendenburgh (b. 1862, Urbana). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Prelim. Honors; 
Treas., Woman's League; Y. W. C. A. Cab- 
inets. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Dwight, III., 
1913-14; do., H. S., Clinton, Ind., 1915. Mar- 
ried Merle Arthur Sweney (g'i5), D 25, 1916, 
Champaign. Child, Eleanor Sylvia, b. D 31, 
19 1 7. Address, R. 6, Champaign. 

5935. MILTON GEORGE SEVERINGHAUS 
Printer; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mr 25, 1892, 
Chicago; s. George (b. F 16, 1858, Batesville, 
Ind.) and Louise (Clade) Severinghaus (b. F 
14, 1863, Ger.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago. Cosmopolitan Club; Philomath- 
ean; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Printer, Severinghaus Printing Co. 
Capt., 111. Volunteer Tr. Unit. Married Vivian 
Helgesen. Ag 12, 1916, Chicago. Child, Hope, 



b. F 27, 1918 (died F 28, 1918). Address, 
5840 Race Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 2141-9 
Ogden Ave., do. 

S836. MILDRED SEYSTER (SORENSEN) 
(Wife of No. 5952; Sister of No. 7205) 

A. B. in Sc; b. Kempton, 111.; d. Jonathan 
Edward (b. Pine Creek, 111.) and Isabel Mey- 
nell (Clayton) Seyster (b. Morris, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Farmington H. S. Kappa Delta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Psi; Bethany Circle; 
Pres. Athenean; Final Honors; Woman's 
League Advisory Bd. ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 
Religious Worker among Univ. Girls, Ann 
Arbor, Mich., 1914-15: Nat. Dir. of Work 
among Univ. Girls under Internal. Christian 
Woman's Bd. of Missions, 111., Mich., Kan., 
Ind., Mo., I9IS-I7- Nat. Pres., Bethany Circle, 
1914-17- Mem., Collegiate Alumnae, Ann 
Arbor, Mich., 1914-15; do., Detroit, 1917-18. 
Ed., Athenean Alumnae News Letter, 1916-17. 
Married Niels Chester Sorensen ('13), Ag 2, 
1917, Champaign. Address, 103 E. Green St., 
Champaign; bus. add., 42s Montclair Ave., 
Detroit. 

5937. *WEN YII SHEN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr i, 1887, Chang-Lo. 
Shantung, China; s. Hsu Ting Shen. Prepared 
in Shantung Provincial H. S. Died D 1914, 
Tsinan City, China. 

5938. WALTER ANDREW SHEWHART 
Engineer; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1914; 
b. Mr 18, 1891, New Canton, 111.; s. A. T. 
(b. do.) and Esta (Barney) Shewhart (b. Barry, 
111.). Prepared in Barry H. S. Ph. D., Univ. 
of Cahf., 1917. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Sigma Xi. Research Fellow in Phys., 
Univ of Calif., 1915-16; Head, Physics Dept., 
Wis. St. Norm. Sch., La Crosse, Wis.. 1917-18; 
Transmission Engr., West Elec. Co., New York 
City, 1918 — . Auth.: A Study of Ripple Wave 
Motion, Phys. Review. Vol. VII; A Study of 
the Accelerated Motion of a Small Drop through 
a Viscous Medium, do.. Vol. IX; The Role 
Played by Generalization in Phys. (In Press). 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Assoc. Mem., Am. Phys. 
Soc; A. I. E. E. Married Edna Elizabeth 
Hart, Ag 4, 1914, Barry, 111. Address, S4 
Woodruff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; bus. add, 
463 West St., New York City. 

5939. EDITH ADELINE SHULTZ 
Stenographer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Mr 31, 
1889, Doniphan, Neb.; d. M. E. Schultz. Pre- 
pared in Ottawa H. S.; Ottawa Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Omicron Pi. Address, 5824 Magnolia 
Ave., Chicago. 

S940. BERTHA ANNA SIEMEN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 9, 1889, 
Woodbine, 111.; d. George (b. 1845, Ger.) and 
Mary (Horsch) Siemen (b. 1854, Woodbine, 
111.). Prepared in Stockton H. S.; Univ. of 
Wis.; Univ. of Chicago. Columbia Univ., sum- 
mer, 1917. Teacher, H. S., Galena, 111.; 1913- 
15; do., Watertown, S. Dak., 1915—. Address, 
Stockton, 111.; bus. add., Watertown, S. Dak. 

S94I. ARTHUR MOULTON SIMPSON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 4, 1889, 
St. Johns, Can.; s. Benjamin Franklin and 
Alice Mary (Northrup) Simpson. Prepared in 
Morgan Park Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1908. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Helmet; A. S. M. E. Engr., 
Goodman Mfg. Co., Chicago; do., Milwaukee 
E. L. & R. R. Co.; do.. Fan Dept. Oneida 
Steel Pulley Co., Oneida, N. Y. : do.. The 
Wood Equipment Co., Chicago. Married Jete- 
sie E. Gale, N 20, i9i,S, New York City. Ad- 
dress, 642. 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 1432 McCormick Bldg., do. 



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5942. GEORGE ERIC SIMPSON 
Research Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. D 15, 
1889, San Francisco; s. John Henry (b. 1858, 
do.) and Almira Jenny (Parker) Simpson (b. 
Eureka, Calif.). Prepared in Lake View H. 
S., Chicago; Student, Yale Univ., 1917-18; M. 
A., West. Reserve Univ., 1915. Teacher, H. S., 
Herrin, 111., 1913-14; Research work and Teach- 
er, Med. Sch. Cleveland, 1914-16; Research in 
Chem., Washington, D. C, 1916-17; do., in 
Physiol. Chem., New Haven, Conn., 1917 — . 
Jr., Physiol. U. S. Gas Investigation, Bur. of 
Mines. Address, 105 Edgewood Ave., New 
Haven, Conn. 

S942-A. CORA HUTTON SISAM 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. D i, 1876, Milford, N. 
Y.; d. Lorenzo (b. F i, 1847, Burlington, la.) 
and Etta (Devine) Ilutton (b. Mr 5, 1857* 
Aurisbille, N. Y.). Prejjared in Dolgeville H. 
S., Fairtield Sem. ; N. Y. St. Norm. Sch., 1900- 
02. Mem., D. A. R.; Assn. of Collegiate Ahun- 
nae. Married Charles Herschel Sisam, Je 27, 
1906, Utica, N. Y. Child, Cora Lowell, b. Ja 
24, 1913, Urbana. Address, 1304 S. Orchard 
St., Urbana. 

5943. JAMES ROY SKILES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 4, 1881, 
Troy Grove, 111. ; s. James Spires and Elizabeth 
(Steve) Skiles (b. S 14, 1857, Mendota, 111.). 
Prepared in Troy Grove H. S. and No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., Norm. 
Practice Sch.. DeKalb, 111., 1913-18. Married 
Florence Marie Williams, N 28, 1907, Bloom- 
ington. 111. Address, 336 Augusta Ave., De- 
Kalb, 111. 

5944. CARL AUGUST SKOGLUND 
Mech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 3, 1891, 
Ishpeming, Mich.; s. John Skoglund. Pre- 
pared in Ishpeming (Mich.) H. S. Stud. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. Address, 401 E. Ridge St., Ish- 
peming, Mich. 

5945. ALFRED DALE SMITH 

Sec. and Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 15, 
1891, Indiana; s. J. Will and Minta M. (Tom- 
linson) Smith. Prepared in Poseyville (Ind.) 
H. S. Stud. West. Electric Co., 1913-14; 
Mfg. Engng. Research Work, West. Electric 
Co., 1913-14; Mfg. Specialist on Semi-Mechan- 
ical Telephone Equipment and Automatic Print- 
ing Telegraph Equipment, West. Elec. Co., 
1914-17; Sec. and Gen. Mgr., The Sherman- 
Klove Co., Chicago, 19 17 — . Married Margaret 
Potter Sherman, .\p 5, 1917, LaGrange, 111. 
Address, 4657 W. Monroe St., Chicago; bus. 
add., 4519 23 W. Harrison St., do. 

5946. CECIL WELDON SMITH 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. S 29, 1890, 

Clifton, 111.; s. Weldon Charles (b. McHenry, 
111.) and Allie (Colby) Smith (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Hillside (Wis.) Home Sch. Phi Kap- 
pa Sigma; 111. Union Dramatic Club; Jr. Mem., 
A. I. M. E. Min. Engr., Nokomis Coal Co., 
Nokomis, 111., 1913-17; Jr. Engr., U. S. Biir. 
of - Mines, Pittsburgh, 1917; Designer. H. S. 
Frick Coke Co., Scottdale, Pa., 1917-18; Min. 
Engr., Hason Coal Co. and Nokomis Coal Co., 
1918 — . Married Lucile Heskett, Jl 28, 191 7, 
Pittsburgh. Address, 13S0 Old Colony Bldg., 
Chicago. 

5947. LLOYD GASTON SMITH 
Efficiency Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 27, 

1891, Normal. 111.; s. Edmund Burke (b. N 
17, i8s9, Peoria C5., 111.) and Florence Met- 
calf (Gaston) Smith (b. Ag 27, 1867, Normal, 
111.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Prelim, and Final Honors. Efficiency 
Engr., Standard Oil Co.. 1913 — . Jr. Mem., A'. 
S. M. E. Married Lucy Winnifrid Fairhall, 



5 2, 1916, Danville, 111. Child, Winnifrid 
Eloise, b. O 19, 1918. Address, 1348 Amy Ave., 
Whiting, Ind. 

5948. RAYMOND STRATTON SMITH 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 9. 1880, 
Andover, O.; s. J. E. Smith. Prepared in Po- 
mona Coll. Prep. Sch.; B. S., Pomona Coll., 
1907; M. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1916; Final Honors. 
Instr. in Soils. Pa. St. Coll.. 1913-17; Asst., 
Cornell, 1917-18; Assoc, in Soil Physics, Univ. 
of 111.. 1918 — •. Address, c/o Univ. of 111., 
Urbana. 

5949. ROSCOE RAYMOND SNAPP 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; A. B. in Sc; b. 
D 13, 1889. Findlay. 111.; s. Charles C. (b. Ja 
13, 1862, Mattoon, 111.) and Millie A. (Foster) 
Snapp (b. Ja 13, 1864, Findlay, 111.). Pre- 
pared in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of 
Chicago. 1910-11. Gamma Alpha; Alpha Zeta; 
Final Honors. Prin., John Svvaney H. S., Mc- 
Nabb, 111., 1913-14; Instr., An. Hush., Univ. of 
W. Va., 1914-15; do., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; 
Asst. Instr., O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; 
do., Camp Stanley, Tex., 1917 — . ist 111. F. A., 
1915-17; Capt.. F. A. O. R. C, Ag 1917 — . 
;\Iarried Edith L. Hamilton, S 22, 1917, Chi- 
cago. Address, Findlay, 111. 

5950. HOWARD JOHN SNIDER 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 25, 1884, 
Jeffcrsonville, Ind.; s. Lewis and Sarah Jane 
Snider. Prepared in Ripley H. S.; Univ. .Acad. 
Asst., Soil Fertility, Coll. of Agr. and Agr. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; ist Asst. do., 
1916-18; Assoc, do., 1918 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; Unitarian Church. Married Lucy Caro- 
line Fischer, D 29, 1915, Elmhurst, 111. Chil- 
dren: Madge Adair, b. O 14, 1916; Elane, b. 
D IS, 1917. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St., 
Urbana. 

59SI. ANDREW FREDERICK SODERBERG 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 14, 1887, 
Florence, Wis.; s. K. Soderberg. Prepared in 
Florence H. S. Arch. Engr. for C. B. and 
Q. R. R., Designer of freight depots. Emer- 
gency fleet Corp., Gary, Ind. Address, 7414 
Harvard Ave., Chicago. t 

S9S2. NIELS CHESTER SORENSEN 
(Husband of No. 5936) 
Arch. Designer; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 2, 1885, 
Silver Creek, Minn.; s. Jens Sorensen and Anna 
(Christiansen) Sorensen. Prepared in Mon- 
ticello (Minn.) H. S. ; Poly. H. S., Los 
Angeles; Univ. of Minn., 1908-10. M. A. in 
Arch., Harvard, 1916. Alpha Rho Chi; V. P., 
Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Arch. Club 
Play. Arch. Draftsman, Minneapolis, 1913-14; 
Head of .\rch. Dept., Dunwoody Inst., do., 
191 4-1 5; Chief Designer, Malcomson and Hig- 
ginbotham. Archs., Detroit, 1916-18. Mem., 
Illini Club, Detroit; Harvard Club, do. Mar- 
ried Mildred Clayton Seyster ('13), Ag 2, 
1917, Champaign. Address, 425 Montclair Ave., 
Detroit; bus. add., 300 Moffat Bldg., do. 

5953- MARSHALL ANKENY SOUERS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 19, iSgi, Des 
Moines; s. Webb (b. Akron, O.) and Eunice 
.\urila (Clark) Souers (b. do.). Prepared in 
W. Des Moines H. S. Zeta Psi. Address, An- 
keny, la. 

5954. CLARK H. SPITLER 
Cml. Dir.; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Ag 27. 
1891, Sullivan, 111.; s. Frank (b. 1855, Salem, 
111.) and Mae (McCaig) Spitler (b. i860, Ur- 
bana, O.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Chi 
Phi: Alpha Kappa Psi. With Sears Roebuck 

6 Co., Chicago, 1913-15; U. S. Dept. of Com- 
merce. .Maska, igi6; Dir., Cml. Work. Mont- 
rose Co. H. S., Montrose, Colo., 1917; do., 
Trinidad, Colo. Address, 311 W. Topeka Ave., 
Trinidad, Colo. 



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59SS. LELAND STANFORD STALLINGS 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 30, 
1890, Alhambra. 111.; s. Thoinas (b. My 22, 
1868) and Mary Louisa (Pearce) Stallings (b. 
Ja 17, 1S70, Alhambra, 111.). Prepared in 
Granite City H. S.; Goshen Coll. Prof., Agr., 
Goshen Coll., summer, 1913: Dir.. Agr., H. S., 
Steward. Minn., 1913-14; Breckenridge, Minn., 
1914-17; Blue Earth, do., 1917-1S; Co. Agr. 
Agt., Wilkin Co., do., 1918 — . Home Guard, 
Breckenridge, do., 1917 — . Married Elsie 
Marion Ahlers. D 29, 191 S. Steward, Minn. 
Child, Marion Pearce, b. D 30, 1917- Address, 
Breckenridge, !Minn. 

5956. FRANK VERNON STIPP 
(Brother of No. 7239) 
Missionary; A. B. in Sc; b. N 9, 1891, Dan- 
ville, 111.; s. T. L. (b. D 24. 1848. 111.) and 
Emma P. Stipp (b. N 28, 1854, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Rossville H. S. A. M., Phillips Univ., 

1 91 4. Acanthus; Math. Club; C. E. Club; 
Prelim. Honors. Ed.: The Philippine Chris- 
tian; Ilocano Dialect Weekly. Pres., Philippine 
Christian Mission; Supt., Evangelistic, Laoag- 
Aparri, District of Philippine Christian Mis- 
sion. Married Myrtle E. Wilson, Mr 2, 1916. 
Laoag, P. I. Child, Frank Wilson, b. Ag 11, 
1917 (died Ag 13, 1917). Address, Laoag, 
Ilocos Norte, P. I. 

5957. MARIE JENNIE STOLTEY 

(NAFZIGER) 

(Wife of No. 5333) 

A. B. in H, Sc; b. Ap 10. 1890, Champaign; 

d. C. A. Stoltey. Prepared in Champaign H. S. 

Married Henry T. Nafziger ('12). Ag 27, 1914, 

Champaign. Child, ?^Iary Margaret, b. Jl 29, 

191 5. Address, 7809 S. Peoria St., Chicago. 

5958. O. RAYMOND STONE 
Field Sec; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 31, 18S5, 
Le Claire, la.; s. William M. Stone (b. D i, 
1858, do.) and Alice Tallman (b. F 22, 1859. 
Camanche, la.). Prepared in Clinton (la.) 
H. S.; la. St. Coll., 1904-6. Arch. Club. Engr. 
and Draftsman, Paget Engng. Co., San Fran- 
cisco, 1913-15; Engr., Armour & Co., Kansas 
City, Mo., summer, 1916; Dir., Research and 
City Planning, Chamber of Commerce, do., 
summer, 191 7; Head of Dept., Mech. and 
Arch. Drawing H. S., Kansas City, Kan., 
191 5; Field Sec, The Am. City Bur., New- 
York City. Auth. : St. Course of Study in Indus. 
Drawing for H. Schs. of Kansas, State Course 
of Study for H. Schs. of Kan. Mem., Cham- 
ber of Commerce, Kansas City, Kan.; City 
Planning Com., do.: Nat. Soc for Promotion 
of Indus. Educ. Married Florence Nelson. Ag 
31, 1910, Albia, la. Child, Alice Florence, b. 
Je 7, 1914. Address, 2111 Central Aye., Kan- 
sas City. Kan.; bus. add., The American City 
Bureau, Tribune Bldg., New York City. 

5959. GLENN HOWENSTEIN STOUGII 
Engineer; B. S.; b. D 15, 1890, Vernon, 

Kan.; s. Alphonso S. (b. My 10, 1855, O.) 
and Clara B. (Parker) Stough (b. Jl 18, i860, 
Ind.). Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. 
Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors; 
Technograph Bd. Mun. Engr., Chicago, 1913- 
14; Com. on Stresses in Track of A. S. C. E., 
1914-15; Dept.. Pub. Service and Bridge Div., 
Dept., Pub. Works, Chicago, 19 15-17. Corp., 
Bat. D, 1st 111. F. A., 1915-17; ist Lt. Engrs., 
O. R. C. My 1917-N 1917; ist. Lt., C. A. C. 
R. A., 1917-18; Capt., C. A. C, R. A., Ft. 
Monroe and Coast Defenses of San Diego. My 
T918; Maj., C. A. C. Ft. Rosecrans, Calif. 
Married Grace Margreth Lynch, Je 25, 1914. 
Address, 6416 Lowe Ave., Chicago. , 

5960. PAUL VALENTINE STREHLOW 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 15, 1891, 

Peoria; s. R. Strehlow. Prepared in Bradley 
Polv. Inst. Beta Theta Pi; Scarab; Arch. 



Club. Sr. Smoker Com. Contr., V. Jobst & 
Sons, Gen. Contr. Address, Lehmann Bldg., 
Peoria. 

5961. GEORGE FRED SUTHERLAND 
A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1914; b. Jl 6, 1892, 
Ottawa, Kan. ; s. George Sutherland. Prepared 
in Grand Island (Neb.) Coll. Psi Delta; 
Adelphic. Address, Grand Island, Neb. 

5962. EDWIN HENRY SWENSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 10, 1889, 
Milwaukee; s. William Swenson. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Triangle, ist Lt., 
114th Engrs., Argonne Forest. France. Address, 
2309 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
Board of Local Improvement, do. 

5963. BAYARD FREE]VL\N TABER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 15, 1889. 

W^endallville, Ind.; s. Homer H. (b. My 11, 
1865, do.) and Alice L. (Beck) Taber (b. C 
25, 1865). Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S., Indi- 
anapolis. Alpha Tau Omega; Scarab; Capt., 
Swimming Team. Arch., Decatur, 111., 1913- 
14; do., Minneapolis, 1915-17. loist Aere 
Squadron, A. E. F., France. Address, Minne- 
apolis. 

5964. CHARLES NELSON TARBLE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 9, 1883, Martins- 
ville, 111.; s. M. A. Tarble. Prepared in East. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Agr. Club; Agr. Dance 
Com. Farmer, Martinsville, 111. Address, 
Martinsville, 111. 

5965. EVERETT HARVEY TAYLOR 
Chemist; A. B. in Sc. ; M. S., 1915; b. Jl 

25, 1888, Lancaster, Wis.; s. S. W. (b. Mont- 
ford, Wis.) and Mary Elizabeth (Lincoln) 
Taylor (b. do.). Prepared in Lancaster (Wis.) 
H. S. Prelim, and Final Honors. Grad. Stud. 
LTniv. of 111., 1913-15; Research Chemist, Mel- 
lon Inst., Pittsburgh, 1915-17. Address, Lan- 
caster, Wis.; c/o Mrs. S. W. Taylor; bus. add., 
48 N. Broad St., Pennsgrove, N. J. 

5966. HAZEL EMMA TAYLOR 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ap 19, 1890, 
Chicago; d. Calvin Fremont (b. 1861, Canton, 
III.) and Minnie Ruth (Smith) Taylor (b. O 
I, 1866. Aurora, 111.). Prepared in Lewis 
Inst., Chicago. H. Sc. Club; Women's League 
.\dvisory Bd. ; Cap and Gown Com. Teacher, 
Dom. Sc. Chicago Norm. Sch., Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 5404 Washington Blvd., Chicago. 

5967. MARCUS PREVOST TAYLOR 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 11, 1891, 

Denver; s. Truman Ashley (b. Ap 20, 1844, 
Pelham, Mass.) and Lucy (Breckinridge) Tay- 
lor (b. O 15. i866, Alton, 111.). Prepared in 
Alton H. S. Triangle; Sigma Xi; Scabbard and 
Blade; Crystal Club; Prelim. Honors; Lt. and 
Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Mgr., Class Basketball; Jr. 
Prom. Com.; Sr. Hat Com.; Sr. Smoker Com. 
U. S. Sur.. Kansas City, Mo., 1913-14; Engr., 
Ewaig & Allen, Consulting Engrs., Chicago, 
1914-15; do., Drainage Contracting Bus., do., 
191S-16; do., Engng. Dept.. C. B. S: Q. Ry., 
do.. 1916-17. ist Lt., 3rd U. S. Engrs., 
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; Capt., Engrs., 
W'ashington Barracks, Washington, D . C. Ad 
dress, 800 Franklin St., Alton, 111. 

5968. SCOTT CHAMPLIN TAYLOR 
Chemist; B. S. in L. & A.; M. S., 1915; b. 

My 25, 1889; s. James Henry (b. 1847, New 
Castle, Ind.) and Elizabeth Lee (Strawn) Tay- 
lor (b. 1849, (Dttawa, 111.). Prepared in Bement 
H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Asst., Chem., 
I'niv of 111.. 1913-17; Research Chem., Pack- 
ard Motor Car Co., Detroit, 1917—-^ Mem., 
A. C. S. Address, c/o Packard Motor Car Co., 
Detroit. 



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5969. CLEAVER THAYER 

Salesman; A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 18, 1890, 
Chicago; s. II. J. Thayer. Preiiared in Hill- 
side Home Sch., VV^is. Phi Kaiijia Sigma; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Helmet; Scabbard and Blade; Capl. 
and Regt. Q. M., Univ. Kegt.; Varsity Cheer 
l^eader; HI. Union Dramatic Club; Class Bowl- 
ing. Married Frances Inglis, Ja 20, 1915, 
Morgan Park, HI. Address, 4458 Lake Park 
Ave., Chicago; bus. luld., 913 W. Van Burcn 
St., do. 

5970. MARGARET KATIIKRIN THl^LEN 
(RUCKMICll) 

Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; .\. M., 1914; 
b. N 16, 1890, Coatsburg, 111.; s. John Christ- 
ian (b. Te 21, 1845, Oldenburg, C.cr.) and 
Helena ('rickcn) Theilen (b. O 19, if^(>-% do.). 
Prepared in Camp Point H. S. Gamma Phi 
Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; Athenean; Grad. Schol- 
arship; Fresh, and I'relim. Honors. Teacher, 
II. S., Washington, 111., 1914-15; Asst.. Mist., 
Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Married Christian Alban 
Ruckmich, Je 7. 19 iS. Camp Point, 111. Ad- 
dress, 702 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

5971. JAY FRANCIS THOMASON 
Orchardist; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 13, 1887, 
Waterman, 111.; s. Francis M. and Rosa I. 
Thoniason (b. 1866, Campbellsburg, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Calumet M. S., Chicago; Mich. Agr. 
Coll., 1009-10. Hort. Club; Agr. Cluli; Class 
Basketball. Land. Card., Chicago, I9i3-i<>; 
Orcharding, New Burnside, 111., 1916-18; do., 
Ozark. 111., 1918— . Inf., 12th Co., Rcpl. and 
Tr. Troops. Canip Grant; Mustered out, Ja 7, 
1919. Address, Ozark, 111. 

5972. HARWELL CLOUD THOMPSON 
Cashier; A. B. in Bus. L. v"!; A.; b. Jl 16, 

1 89 1, New Haven, Conn.; s. Wilder Bowles (b. 
N 17, 1063, Romncy, W. Va.) and Laura 
(Cloud) Thompson (b. Mr 26, 1865, Chester. 
Pa.). Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S., Har- 
vey, 111. Iris; Phi I'.eta Ka])pa; Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Philomathean; 
Ma-wan-da; Prelim. Honors; Maj., Univ. Regt.; 
Univ. Gold Medal; Track; Cross Country; 
Valedictorian. In Flour and I'ced Bus., Har- 
vey, 111., 1913-16; Cashier, First Trust and 
Savings Bank, Riverdale, 111., 191(1-17- ^'- 'I"- 
C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; N. A., Camp Grant, 
1017; U. S. A. S., Austin, Tex., 1917-18; do., 
Ellington Field, Tex., 1918; 2nd Lt., 100th 
Aero Sqdn., A. E. F., France, Address. Har- 
vey, 111. 

5973. HERBERT PERCY THOMPSON 
Banker; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 28. 

1880, Wheatland, 111.; s. Jesse Eno (b. Ap 1853, 
Sutton, St. James, Eng.) and Deborah (Betters) 
Thompson (b. O 7. 1854, Terrington, Eng.), 
Prepared in Plainfield H. S. E. E. Soc; Fool- 
ball; Wrestling; Water Polo. With Automatic 
Co., Chicago-, Proprietor, Garage, Naperville, 
111.; Banker, Harvey, 111. U. S. A. S., France; 
with Army of Occupation. Address, Du Page 
Co,, Naperville, III. 

5974. MABEL ELIZABETH THORNE 

(Sister of No. 7266) 
Statistician; A. I^. in Sc; A. M., 1914; ^■ 
O 18, 1887, Columbus City, la.; d. Charles An- 
drew (b. S 21, 1864, Huntington Co.. Ind.) 
and Ella Margaret (Gray) Tliorne (b. Mv 27, 
1864, do.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Kappa 
Delta Pi; I'hi Delta Psi; Prelim, and I'inal 
Honors; Coll. of Sc. Scholarship. Statistical 
Clerk, U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. 
C, and Madison, Wis., 1014-17; Statistician, 
Pa. I.ines West of Pittsburgh, 191S — . AiUh.: 
Relation between Average Life of Ties and 
Percentage Renewals, A'v. Ke'^■iczv, Vol, (u, 
1918. Address, Huntington, Ind.; bus. add., 
1 1 13 Pennsylvania Sta., Pittsburgh. 



597.5. CLYDE HOLLIS THRELKELD 
(Husband of No. 7158) 
Business; A, B, in Bus,; b. S 25, i88q, Labo, 
Kan,; s, J, G. Threlkeld, Prepared in Decatur 
II, S, Pi Omicron; Sec, LIniv. Band; Univ. 
Orchestra; Sr. Ball, Com, Cashier, Mueller 
Mfg. Co., San I'rancisco; with Cudahy Pack- 
ing Co., Bloomington, III., 1917 — . Married 
Julia Elizabeth Rentier ('15), Je 28, 1915, San 
Francisco. Address, Bloomington. 111. 

S076. ALICE M. TIMMIS (GREENE) 
B. S. in II. Sc; b. My 8. 1887, Elkhart, Ind.; 
d. Fr.ink (b. My 27, 1857, White Pigeon, Mich.) 
and ICvelyn (Clycns) Timmis (b. 1855. N. Y.). 
Prepared in Englewood II. S.. Chicago; Chi- 
cago Norm. Sch. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; 
11. Sc Club. Prcs., Women's Club, Choteau, 
Mont. Married lohn Joseph Greene, Ag i. 
1914, Elhridge, Mont. Children: Alice Joan, 
1). My 16, 1915; Frank Timmis, b. Jl 9. igi6; 
John Jose])h, Jr., b. Ja 20, 1918. Address, 
Choteau, IMoiit. 

5077. MARY TORRANCE 
I.ilirarian; B. L. S.; b. Harrodsburg, Ky.; 
d. William (b. Lanarkshire, Scotliind) and 
Frances Caroline (Chamberlin) Torrance (b. 
Switzerland Co., Ind.). Prepared in LaCrosse 
(Wis.) IL S.; A. B., Hanover Coll., 1900. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Asst. Libn., Univ. of 
111., 1913-16; Libn., Muncie Pub. Lib., 1917 — . 
Mem., Am. Lib. Assn., 191 i — ; Ind. Lib. Assn., 
1017 — . Address, 623 Ashland Ave., Muncie, 
Ind.; hits, add., c/o Muncie Pub, Lib., do. 

5o;S. TESSIE ELIZABETH TROWBRIDGE 

(HARTMANN) 

(Sister of Nos. 4937, 7272) 

U. S. in H. Sc; b. S i. 1886, Green Valley, 

111.; d. Benjamin Frederick (b. Jl 17, 1851, 

do.) and Mary Luclla (Giffin) Trowbridge (b. 

Jl 17, 1855, Marion, O.). Pre|iared in HI. St. 

Norm. Univ., 1902-04; 1905-06; 1907-08. H. 

Sc, Club. Mem., Current Events Club; Presby. 

Churcli. Married Miner Louis Hartmann, Ap 

2, 1915, Green Valley, 111, Child, Robert 

Trowbridge, b, Ap 8, 1917. .Iddress, 106 St. 

joe St., Rapid City, S. Dak, 

5979. ROBERT EDGAR TURLEY, JR. 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; M. S.. 1915; b. 

S 2, 1892, Riclunond, Ky.; s. R, E. (b. N 15. 
do.) and Idella Duff (Spears) Turley (b, D 25, 
1871, Nicholasville, Ky,). PreiKired in East 
Ky, St, Norm, Sch. Triangle; C. E. Club; 
Class Football. x\sst. Engr., Baltimore Sewer- 
age Comn., 1913-14; do., Boggs & Forbes, Civ. 
Engrs., Richmond, K>;., 1015-16; do., on Ry. 
Car Wheel Tests. Univ. of 111.. Engng. Exp. 
Sta., 1916. 1st Lt.. C. A. Corps, U. S. A., N 
31), 1016; Capt.. Fort Monroe, Va.. Ag 5. 
1017 — . Auth. ; After Bob White Down in 
Alaliam', Field and Stream, S 1916. Mem., Ft. 
Monroe Club. Married Lydia Cabell Elmore, 
Jl 4, 1918. Lancaster, Ky. Address, 505 S. 2nd 
St., Richmond. Ky. 

5980. "REUBEN RAYMOND TURNER 
Clicmist; A. B. in Chem.; b. Ap i. 1887, Tay- 

lorville. 111.; s. James Riley (b. D 4, 1836, 
Green Co., Ind,) and Euphema Malvina (An- 
derson) Turner (b, N 5. 1843, Litchfield. 111.), 
Prepared in Taylorville Tp, H. S.; Millikin 
I'niv.. 1905-9, Analytical Chem, Mem,, A. C. 
S.; Navy Chem, Assn, Married Jessie Bruce 
Gibbs, Je 23, 1914, Galva, 111, Died Ja 28, 1919, 
Philadelphia, 

5981, HAROLD WERTZ UNDERHILL 

Architect; A. B, in A, E,; b, N 11. 1891. 

Onavva. la.; s. Charles E. (b. 1857. Cambridge, 

111.) and Minnie (Wertz) Underbill (b. 1867. 

Steamboat Rock, la.). Prepared in Onawa H, 



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S.; Drake Univ., la. Chi Phi; Vignola Club; 
Soph. Cotillion; Color Sergt. Staff; Bus. Mgr. 
and Ed., Technograph. Arch. Draftsman, Chi- 
cago, 1913-15; do.^ Kansas City, Mo., 1915-18. 
Govt. Civ. Service, Arch. Design and In- 
spection. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Syle Welles, 1912, Kansas City, Mo. 
(divorced S 1917). Address, Onawa, la. 

5982. HOWARD DeWITT VALENTINE 
B. S. in Chem. E.; M. S.. 1915; b. S 3. 1891, 
Chicago; s. William C. (b. S 2, 1866, Milwau- 
kee) and Clara (Buschmann) Valentine (b. N 
29, 1871, Chicago). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; ist Lt., Univ. Regt. U. S. 
Rubber Co., Naugatuck, Conn., 1915-16; Instr., 
Chem. Engng., Univ. of Wis., 1916-17; do., 
1919 — . ist Lt., Engrs. Corps, Chief Gas Offi- 
cer, 89th Div., Camp Funston, Kan., N 1917; 
A. E. F., France. 1918. Address, Univ. of 
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 

5983. WILLIAM CARL VAUBLE 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 18, 1888, Crown Point, 
Ind. ; s. C. Vauble. Prepared in Washington 
H. S. Agr. Club. Address, Mooreton, N. Dak. 

5984. EMIL JOSEPH VERLIE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 7, 1891, Centeryille 
Sta. Tp., St. Clair Co., 111.; s. Jule Albert (b. 
M 8, 1854, 'do.) and Marie Theresa (Grimont) 
Verlie (I3. S 8, iS56, do.). Prepared in East 
St. Louis H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Egyptian 
Club; Philomathean; Order of the Coif. Law- 
yer, East St. Louis, 111. Auth. : Constitutional 
Conventions in 111., Legislative Reference Bur., 
1918; 111. Constitutions, 111. St. Historical 
Lib. Married Blanche Nan Pew, Ja 14, 1918. 
Address, 558A Veronica Ave., East St. Louis, 
111.; bus. add., Murphy Bldg., do. 

5985. CHESTER ANDRUS VINCENT 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap i, 1889, 
Troutdale, Ore.; s. Arthur W. (b. Ag 5, 1865, 
Croswell, Mich.) and Hannah (Ross) Vincent 
(b. Ap II, 1870, do.). Prepared in Union 
(Ore.) H. S.; B. S., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1910. 
Instrumentnian, R. R., Buffalo. N. Y., 1913-14; 
Civ. Engr., Rancogua, Chile, 1914-17; Ship 
Draftsman, Portland, Ore., 1917-18; G. M. 
Standifer Const. Corp., 19 18 — . Married 
Nellie E. Vincent. Je 15, 1918, Damascus, 
Ore. Address, 1280 13th St., North Van- 
couver, Wash.; bus. add., G. M. Standifer 
Construction Corporation, do. 

5986. WILLIAM RICHARDSON VOS- 
BURGH, JR. 

Salesman; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. D 16, 
1890, Oak Park, 111.; s. William Richardson 
(b. S 5, 1854, Ovid, N. Y.) and Annie Louise 
(Jones) Vosburgh (b. Ag' 16, i860, Oswego, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Alpha 
Delta Phi; Ma-wan-da; Capt., Univ. Regt.; 
Swim.ming Team. In Bus. Mgr's. Office, Chi- 
cago Herald; Coal Salesman. Sterling Midland 
Coal Co., Chicago. JNIarried Marie Louise 
French, Je 2, 1917, Chicago. Address, 153 N. 
Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 
1507 Fisher Bldg., Chicago. 

5987. ARTHUR MELLINGER WAGGONER 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 18, 1887, 
Decatur, 111.; s. C. L. (b. Je 15, i860, do.) and 
Elizabeth Barbara (Mellinger) Waggoner (b. 
D 31, 1859, Burlington, la.). Prepared in 
Decatur H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Club. 
Arch., Decatur, 111. Mem., Decatur Rotary 
Club. Married Zoe Marie Kennedy, Jl 16, 19 13, 
Decatur, III. Child, Mary Catherine, b. Ag 21, 
1914, Decatur, 111. Address, 125 Summit Ave., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 225 Citizen's Title 
and Trust Bldg., do. 



5988. *EDWARD WALLACE 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F 9, 1890, Chicago; s. 
Henry Wallace. Prepared in Lake View H. 
S., Chicago. Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Varsity 
Baseball; Class Football; Mgr., Class Football; 
Soph. Fob Com.; Jr. Smoker Com. C. A. C, 
A. E. F., France. Died of wounds, S 13, 1918, 
Paris, France. 



5989. WELLINGTON JAMES HAMILTON 
WALLACE 
Arch. Draftsman; B.' S. in Arch.; b. S 18, 
18S3, Monticello, Mo.; s. Thomas Coleman (b. 
S 10, 1856, Falmouth, Ky.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Lillard) Wallace (b. My 15, i860. Canton, 
Mo.). Prepared in LaGrange Coll., La Grange, 
Mo. Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, Galesburg, 
111., 1913, Chicago; Centerville, la.; 1913-14; 
Farmer, Monticello, Mo., 1915; Arch. Drafts- 
man, St. Louis; Evansville Ind., 1916; Har- 
vard. 111., 1917; Bartlesville, Okla., 1918. ist 
O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Address, Monti- 
cello, Mo.; bus. add.. Room 310, First Na- 
tional Bank Bldg., Bartlesville. Okla. 



5990. EDWARD HARVEY WALWORTH 
(Brother of Nos. 7286, 9467) 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; b. 
N I, 1888, Mazon, 111.; s. Edward Willard (b. 
My 12, 1855, Oswego, Co., N. Y.) and Estella 
S. (Dewey) Walworth (b. S 28, 1858, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Morris H. S. Asst., Crop Pro- 
duction Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; 
Instr. do., 1916-18; Co., Agt., Martinsville, 111. 
Auth.: (With L. H. Smith) Variation in the 
Development of Secondary Rootlets in Cereals, 
Jour, of Am. Soc. of Agronomy, Vol. 10, No. 
I, 1918. Married Frances E." Hinds, O 24, 
1 9 13, Tuscola, 111. Children: Lois Nelle, b. Ag 
23, 1914; Willard Hinds, b. Ja i, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Martinsville, 111. 



5991. PHILIP HENRY WARD 
(Brother of No. 4961) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 28, 1891, Sterling. 
Ill; s. Henry C. Cb. Hendrysburg, O.) and 
Mary C. (Anthony) Ward (b. Sterling, III.). 
Prepared in Sterling H. S. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon; Phi Delta Phi; Helmet; Bus. Mgr., 
Siren; Illini Trustee; Soph. Cotillion Com.; 
Jr. Prom. Com.; Chm., Irish Banquet; Coll. 
Dancing Club; Home-Coming Com.; Sr. Ball 
Com., Ben Franklin Club. City Atty.. Ster- 
ling, 111. Married M. Edith Jamison, Ja 15, 
1 91 6, Sterling, 111. Address, 406 B Ave., 
Sterling, 111.; bus. add., Lawrence Bldg., do. 

5992. CHAUNCEY BROWN WATSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 22, 1889, Elva 
Station, 111.; s. L. Watson. Prepared in De- 
Kalb H. S. Chi Beta; Philomathean; Agr. Club; 
Varsity Football; \'arsity Water Polo; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; Home-coming Com. Farmer, 
DeKalb, 111. Address, R. 3, DeKalb, 111. 



5993. CLAUDE HARRISON WATTS 
Instrvictor; A. B. in Bus. Adm.; b. O 26, 
1S88. Saunemin, 111.; s. John S. (b. D 29. 1863, 
111.) and Minnie (Spafford) Watts (b. S 19, 
1864, do.). Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Acacia; 
Ma-wan-da; Phi Delta Phi; Freshman Varsity 
Baseball; Varsity Baseball: Capt., Baseball. 
Teacher, H. S., Pontiac, 111., 1914; do., San- 
dusky, O., 1915; do.. Elgin, 111., 1916-17; Instr., 
L'niv. of Ark., Fayetteville, Ark., 1917-18. 
Married Ruth Dalley, D 29, 1914, Cincinnatus, 
N. Y. Children: Claude Harison, Jr., b. O 3, 
1915: Charles Dalley. b. Jl 13, 1917. Address, 
c/o Univ. of Ark., Fayetteville, Ark. 



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5994. HERMAN WILLIAM WEIS 

(Son of No. 371) 
Mgr., Paper Plant; A. B. in Chem.; b. My 
18, 1891, Chicago; s. Joseph B. ('83), (b. Peru, 
111.) and Isabel G. Weis (b. Montreal, Can.). 
Prepared in Franklin H. S.; Amherst Coll. 
Beta Theta Pi; Ed., Siren. Selling Paper, New 
York City, 1914-15; Mgr., Paper Plant, To- 
ronto, Can., 1915-17. Capt., 340th F. A., N. A., 
Camp Funston, Kan., N 27, 1917; do., with 
Army of Occupation, Coblenz, Ger., 1918 — . 
Married Adela Grace Rolph, Je 30, 1917, To- 
ronto, Ontario, Can. Address, 25 Cleveland St., 
Holyoke, Mass. 

5995. LEO HAROLD WEISFELD 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 24, 18S9, 

Chicago; s. D. Weisfeld. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Arch. Draftsman. Mar- 
ried Thelma Silverburg, Je i5, 1918, Chicago. 
Address, 1802 Millard Ave., Chicago. 

5996. CHARLES MINER WIIAITE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 29. i8go, 
Glenbury. III.; s. Walter Watt and Elizabeth 
Jay (Harper) Whaite. Prepared in Hoopeston 
H. S. Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., E. 
Pittsburgh, 1913-15; do., Philadelphia, 19^5-16; 
West India Mgmt. and Consultation Co., Cupey, 
Cuba, 1916; Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 
Chicago, 1916-18. Ord. Dept., U. S. N. A., 
D II, 1917; Mustered out, F 7, 1919. Address, 
Hoopeston, 111. 

5997. IRENE BURCHARD WHEELER 
Home Demonstrator; b. Je 10, 1890. Grant 
Park, 111.; d. Thomas Jewett (b. Jl 19, 1859, 
do.) and Celestia Buell (Burchard) Wheeler 
(b. Jl 10, 1859, Earlville, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Kankakee, H. S. Sigma Kappa; Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Fonda, la., 1913-14; do., 
Kankakee, 111., 1914-17; do., Lewistown, Mont., 
1917-18; Home Demonstrator, Jones Co., 
Wyoming, la., 1918 — . Address, Laurens, la.; 
bus. add., Jones Co., Wyoming, la. 

5998. LYMAN GAGE WHEELER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 15, 1890, 
CarroUton, 111.; s. E. E. Wheeler. Prepared 
in CarroUton H. S. Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Gov. Employment, Elk Point, S. Dak.; U. S. 
Eng. Office, Kansas City, Mo. Address, Car- 
roUton, 111.; bus. add., 704 Postal Tel. BUlg., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

5999. JAMES MARION WHELAN, JR. 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 2, 1891, 
Chicago; s. James M. Whelan. Prepared in 
Bloom Tp. H. S. Prelim. Honors. Address, 
151 7 Otto Blvd., Chicago Heights, 111. 

6000. CALVIN WILLIAM WHITE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 10, 1890. 
Barry, 111.; s. G. W. White. Prepared in 
Galesburg H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Adelphic; 
Scribblers; Assoc. Ed. Siren; Mask and Bauble; 
111. Union Dramatic Club. Teacher, H. S., 
Springfield. 111. Address, 609 West Stoughton 
St., Urbana; bus. add., c/o High School, 
Springfield, 111. 

6001. JAMES GORDON WHITE 
Salesman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 21, 1891, 
Chicago; s. James (b. Banbridge, Ireland) and 
Jane (Fryar) White (b. do.). Prepared in 
Lake View H. S.. Chicago. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Varsity Basketball. St. Highway Comn. of 
III., 1913; Bd., Local Improvements. Chicago, 
i9i3-i4;Salesman, Liquid Carbonic Co., 1914; 
Engr., Harbor Bd.. Chicago, 1914; Salesman, 
James White Paper Co., 1914-17. Aviation 
Section, U. S. A., 1917-18; 2nil Lieut.. U. S. 
Marine Corps, 1918 — . Address, 527 Oakdale 
Ave., Chicago. 



6002. MARY LOUISE WHITE 
Instructor; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 4, 1889, 
Lena, Ind.; d. William Henry (b. N 22, 1865, 
do.) and Susan Ellen (Irwin) White (b. S 6, 
1863, do.). Prepared in Chrisman H. S. W. 
.-\. A. Instr. Latin and Eng., Metcalf, 111., 
1913-14; do., Muskogee, Okla.. 1914-18; Spon- 
ser for Pantheon Classical Club, Muskogee, 
Okla. Address, 1633 E. Okmulgee, Muskogee, 
Okla. 

6003. CHARLES EARL WHITNEY 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 11, 1889, 
Sweet Water, 111.; s. C. F. Whitney. Prepared 
in Central H. S., Washington, D. C. Alpha 
Delta Phi. Address, Silver Springs, Md. 

6004. HELEN WOODROW WHITNEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. O 31, 1891. 

La Grange, 111.; d. Charles A. (b. 1854, Gar- 
rettsville, O.) and Carrie A. (Rood) Whitney 
(b. 185S, Marengo, 111.). Prepared in Lyons 
Tp. H. S. and Chicago Norm. Coll. Alpha 
(^micron Pi; Phi Delta Psi; Kappa Delta Pi. 
Teacher, La Grange, 111., 1915-17; do., Chicago, 
1917-18. Treas. and V. P., Chicago Alumnae 
Chapter, Alpha Omicron Pi. Address, 64S 
Grace St., Chicago. 

6005. HARRY ANTHONY WIERSEMA 
JJridge Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 8, 1892, 

Grand Rapids, Mich.; s. Anthony (b. My 20, 
1856, Holland, Mich.) and Reka (Verbeek) 
Wiersema (b. Ap 16, 1867, do.). Prepared in 
James Sterling Morton H. S., Cicero, 111. Tau 
Beta Pi; Arcus Club; Prelim., Final, and Spe- 
cial Honors; Engr., Concrete Elevators, Fort 
William, Can., 1913; Asst. Engr., New Memphis 
Bridge, Memphis, Tenn., 1914-16; Inspecting 
Engr. of Bridges, St. Louis, 191 7; Insp. Const., 
Portsmouth, Va., 19 17 — . Address, 622 Goodwyn 
Inst., Memphis, Tenn. 

6006. JAMES ELMO WILEY 
Stock Raiser and Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Ap 14, 1891, Colfax, 111.; s. J. J. (b. 1847, do.) 
and Sarah R. (Harpole) Wiley (b. 1870, do.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Stock 
Raiser and Agr., Stone Ranch, Cedarvale, Kan. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Colfax, 111.; 
bus. add., Cedarvale, Kan. 

6007. MAUDE HARRIET WILLARD 
(CHURCH) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 22, 1884, Belvidere. 
111.; d. Luther Cyrus and Hattie Jane (Allen) 
Willard. Prepared in Belvidere H. S. and N. 
W. Univ. Alpha Xi Delta; Athenean. Teacher 
II. Sc, McKendree Coll., Lebanon, 111., 1913- 
(4; Asst., II. Sc, Columbia Coll., 1918 — . Mar- 
ried Frank Martin Church, Jl 18, 1914, Belvi- 
dere, 111. Children: Ellen Harriet, b. Je 10, 
1915; George Luther, b. O 18, 1916. Address, 
Columbia, S. C. 

6008. FAY WILLERTON 
A. B. in L. & A.; b. N 23; Farmer City, 
111.; d. Albert Taylor (b. Oswego, N. Y.) and 
Laura Elizabeth (Kimler) Willerton (b. Le- 
Roy, 111.). Prepared in Farmer City H. S. ; 
(])xford Coll. for Women. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
-Advisory Bd., Woman's League; 2nd Cabinet 
V. W. C. A.; Pan Hellenic Delegate. Address, 
Farmer City, 111. 

6009. ALFRED LE ROY WILLIAMS 
Lawyer and Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 
26, 1889, Ontario, Can.; s. Mark Guy (b. Can.) 
and Arabella Susan (Ilaslam) Williams (b. 
do.). Prepared in Medford (Ont.) H. S.; Ont. 
.\gr. Coll. B. A., Queen's Univ., 1914; Grad. 
Stud., Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1914-16. Ion- 
ian; Agr. (ilub; Hoof and Horn Club. Lawyer, 
Toronto, Ont., 1917-18; Farmer, 1918 — . Mar- 
ried Louise Nichols, Je 1917, Toronto, Can. 
Address, Elrose, Sask., Can. 



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6010. LULU HAZEL WILLIAMS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Ap i, 1891, 
New Holland, 111.; d. T. B. Williams. Pre- 
pared in Sidell H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Teach- 
er, Sidell, 111. Address, Sidell, 111. 

601 1. ROY CAMPBELL WILLIAMS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 4. 1890, 
Norwood Park, 111.; s. R. E. VVilliams. Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Trian- 
gle; Golf Champion, Golf Team. City Rodman. 
Address, 5735 Talcott Ave., Norwood Park, 
Chicago. 

6012. BELLE WILLIAMSON 
(Sister of Nos. 3607, 4026) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. D 18, 1889, 
Rock Rapids, la.; d. George E. (b. F 18, 1855, 
Dayton, O.) and Flora E. (Chandler) William- 
son (b. Mr I, 1859, Weldon, 111.).^ Prepared 
in Houston (Tex.) H. S. Sigma Kappa; Phi 
Delta Psi; lUiola; Sec, Woman's League; ist. 
Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Teacher, H. 
S., Houston, Tex., 1916. Address, Bartlett, 
Te.x. 
6013. ELSA WINTERMEYER (WESSEL- 
HOEFT) 
(Wife of No. 1787) 

A. B. in Sc; b. O 18, 1889. Chicago; d. J. 

C. Wintermeyer. Prepared in McKinley fl. 
S., Chicago; Lewis Inst.. Chicago. Sigma 
Kappa; W. A. A. Married Charles D. Wessel- 
hoeft ('02), Ap 28, 1914, Chicago. Child, 
Flora Henrietta, b. O 31, 1918. Address, Bo.x 
S, Lake Bluff, 111. 

6014. *FRED PETER WITTICH, JR. 

B. S. in E. E.; b. O 9. 1889, St. Louis; s. 
Fred Wittich. Prepared in Yeatman H. S. 
Acacia; Eta Kaijpa Nu; E. E. See; Stud. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Class Football; Sr. Smoker 
Com. Efficiency Engr., Bell Telephone Co. 
Died Ap 21, 1916, St. Louis. 

6015. CHARLES ABRAHAM WOLD 
Engr. and Contr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 24, 

1887, Colorado Springs, Colo.; s. Louis A. (b. 
Ag 5, 1851. Bergen, Norway) and Mary Martha 
Wold (b. D 12, 1849, Norway). Prepared in 
Douglas Co. H. S., Castle Rock, Colo. Tri- 
angle; C. E. Club; Scabbard and Blade; Philo- 
mathean; Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt. Drainage 
Engr. and Contr. Address^ Windom, Minn. 

6qi6. HERMAN CARL WOLF 
Supt. Water Co.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 
1914; b. O 28, 1891, Edwardsville, 111.; s. Her- 
man E. (b. Ag 25, 1850, Philadelphia) and 
Mary H. Wolf (b. F 10, 1862, Troy, 111.). 
Prepared in Edwardsville H. S. Acacia; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi. Asst. Engr., St. Pub. 
Utilities Comn. of 111., 1914-16; Supt., Edwards- 
ville Water Co., Edwardsville, 111., 1916-17. 
ist. Lt. Engrs., U. S. Reserves, 191 7; 447th 
Aug. Detachment, A. E. F., France; ist Lt., 

D. of C. and F., Tours, do. Assoc. Mem., A. 
I. E. E. Address, 113 Springer Ave,, Edwards- 
ville. 111. 

6017. WILLIAM SIDNEY WOLFE 
(Husband of No. 6935; Brother of No. 7314) 
Instructor; B. S. in A. E. ; M. S., 1914, b. 
Mr 21, 1889, Williamsfield, 111.; s. Nelson 
Livermore (b. Jl 29, 1864, Truro, 111.) and 
Grace (Armstrong) Wolfe (b. D 10, 1862, 
Waterside, Ayrshiu, Scotland). Prepared in 
Williamsfield H. S.; Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Alpha Rho Chi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. With Morey Newgard & Co., Chi- 
cago, summer 1913; With an Efficiency Engr., 
do., summer 1914; With Leonard Const. Co. 
New York City, summer 1915; Steel and Rein- 
forced Concrete Designer, I. C. Ry. summer 
1916; do.. Smith Hinchman & Grills, Detroit, 



summer 191 7; Instr., Arch. Engng. Univ. of 
111., 1914-18; Concrete Ship Designing, 1918 — . 
Auth.: Articles in Engng. Record; Engng. and 
Contracting ; Engng. News-Record. Mem., 
Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ; M. E. 
Church. Married Lois Myrtle Harris ('15), 
Ag 28, 1916, Urbana. Child, Robert William, 
b. F 25, 1918. Address, Box 65, North Glen- 
side, Pa.; bus. add., 140 N. Broad St., Phila- 
delphia. 

6018. WING FOOE WONG 
Actuary; A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Je 19, 
1890, Canton, China; s. Hong Wong. Pre- 
pared in Cascadilla Sch., Ithaca, N. Y. Cml. 
Club. Teacher, Y. M. C. A. H. S., Shanghai, 
China. Acct. with Venus Life Ins. Co. 
Actuary with Venus Fire & Marine Ins. Co. 
Address, Kiachow Road, Shanghai, China. 

6019. TSING TOO WOO 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; A. B.; b. S 8, 

1892, Tachow, China; s. S. P. Woo. Prepared 
in Lawrence Acad. E. E. Soc; Stud. Branch, 
A. I. E. E. Elec. Engr., Peking, China, 191 5. 
Telegraph Dept., President's Office, do. Ad- 
dress, c/o President's Office, Peking, China. 

6020. WAX SHUN WOO 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 10, 1890, Canton, China; 
s. C. T. Tsai. Prepared in Madison, Wis. H. 
S. Cosmopolitan Club. Address, Hankow, 
China. 

6021. DANIEL CHARLES WOOD 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 8, 1889, 
Pekin, 111.; s. Charles Stephen and Mary 
(Belach) Wood. Prepared in Pekin H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Pres., E. E. Soc; Mgr., E. E. 
Show. Asst. Engr., Central 111. Light Co., 
Peoria, 1913; Pub. Utilities Comn., 1914-16; 
Service Engr.; St., 111. Pub. Utilities Comn., 
Springfield. 111., 1917-18. 5th C. A. O. T. C. 
Ft. Monroe, Va.; 2d Lt., do. Mem., A. I. E. 
E.; Springfield Engr. Club; N. E. L. A. Ad- 
dress, 700 S. 8th St., Pekin, 111. 

6022. ARDIE GERALDINE WOODS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 2, 1884, 
Macomb, 111.; d. M. Woods. Prepared in Ma- 
comb H. S. Address, Sullivan, 111. 

6023. GEORGE EDWARD WOODS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Mr 22, 1891, 

Hume, 111.; s. Archie Edgar (b. Columbus, 
O.) and Mary Thomas (Bowen) Woods (b. 
Paris. 111.). Prepared in Hume H. S., LL. 
B.; Harvard, 1917. Phi Kajjpa Sigma; Yoxan; 
V. P. Soph. Class; Varsity Track; Class Foot- 
ball; Class Baseball. Lawyer, Mayer, Meyer, 
Austrian and Piatt, Chicago, 1917 — . Address, 
5733 University Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Room 2010, 208 S. La Salle St., do. 

6024. FAY MORSE WOOLDRIDGE 
Druggist; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 21, 1891. 

Gifford. 111.; s. William Alonzo (b. Ag 30, 
1 85 1, Bridgeport, N. Y.) and Hattie Maria 
(Morse) Wooldridge (b. Ag 22, 1862, Lisbon, 
111.). Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Druggist. 
Mem., Baptist Church. Address, Gifford, 111. 

6025. WILLIAM HENRY WOOLSTON 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ja 18, i8qi, 
Geneva, 111.; s. Joseph L. (b. Victor, N. Y.) 
and Isabella (Newton) Woolston. Prepared in 
Geneva H. S. Cornell Univ., 1908-9: M. D., 
N. W. Univ., 1915. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha 
Kappa Kappa; Yoxan; Football. Capt., 1913; 
Basketball, Capt., 19 13. House Phys., St. 
Luke's Hosp., 1915; do.. Cook Co. Hosp., 1915- 
17; Lt., Army Med. Service, France, Base 
Hosp., No. 36, 1917— . Address, 1232 Chase 
Ave., Chicago. 



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I1914 



6026. JOSEPH LOYD WORRELL 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 24, 1887, 
Bowen. IlL; s. Robert E. and Lillian T^ (Smitn) 
Worrell. Prepared in Bowen H. S.; Knox 
Coll. Adelphic; Agr. Club; Bushnell Guild. 
Teacher. Agr., H. S., Hastings, Mich., 1913- 
14; do.. Enterprise, Ore., 1914-17; Stud., Univ. 
of 111. 1917; Teacher, Agr. H. S., Anola, Minn.. 
1917. Pvt. ist. Bat. 3rd R. O. T. C, Camp 
Grant, 111., 1918; Camp Le Cormeau, France; 
Mustered out, Ja 19. I9i9- Address, Bowen, 
111.; bus. add.. Falls City, Neb. 

6027. MABEL FERN WORRELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jl 16, 1886, 
Bowen, 111.; d. James W. (b. N 24. 1844. Pa.) 
and Nancy E. (Forsyth) Worrell (b. Je 3. 
1848, Adams Co., 111.). Prepared in Carthage 
H. S.; Knox Coll. Teacher, E. Chicago, Ind., 
1914-15; Monmouth H. S., 1915-16; Tp. H. S.. 
Industry, 111., 191 7-18. Address, West Point, 
111.; bus. add.. La Grange, 111. 

6028. ALLAN THURMAN WRIGHT 

A. B. in L. & A.; b. F 28. 1888, Franklin. 
111.; s. Wm. Wright. Prepared in Jacksonville 
H. S. Address, Franklin, 111. 

6029. SAMUEL ANTHONY WRIGHT 
Minister; A. B. in L. & A.; b. S 26, 1884, 

Rome, Ga. ; s. William A. (b. do.) and Lucy F. 
Wright (b. Washington, Ga.). Prepared in 
Mount Hermon H. S. M. A., SocioL, Co- 
lumbia Univ., 1914. Stud., Union Theol. Sem., 
1913-16. Y. M. C. A. Minister. Alarried 
Margaret Elizabeth Neilson, My 1916, E. 
Northfield, Mass. Address, Hayden, Col. 

6030. CHAI KOO WU 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 27, 1889. Soo 
Chow, China; s. B. S. Wong. Prepared in Nan 
Yang -H. S., Shanghai, China. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Chinese Students" Club; Ry. Club. 
Teacher, Govt. Inst, of Tech., Shanghai, China, 
1915. Teacher, Teacher's Coll. Address, c/o 
Teacher's Coll., Nanking, China. 

6031. CHIA CHEOW YEN 
Professor; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 11, 1889, 
Foochow, China. Prepared in Wesleyan Acad.; 



Cornell; Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of Mich. A. M., 
Harvard, 1914. Cosmopolitan Club; Math. 
Club; Final Honors. Prof, of Math., Tangshan 
Engng. Coll. Mem. Am. Math. Soc; Math. 
.\ssn. of Am. Address, c/o Tangshan Engng. 
Coll., Tangshan, China. 

O032. EVERETT GILLHAM YOUNG 
Estimator; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Je 19, 
1888, Geneseo, IlL; s. Thomas Shields (b. Mr 
iS, 1863. Davenport, la.) and Nancy Dean 
(Gillham) Young (b. Jl i, 1862, Alton, 111.). 
Prepared in San Jose (Calif.) and Topeka 
(Kan.) H. Schs., Univ. of Kan. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Mil. Band; Univ. Orchestra; Ry. 
Club. Draftsman and Insp., Kansas City, Kan., 
1913-14; Research Asst.. Ry. Engng. Dept., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Estimator, Calculator, 
Am. Locomotive Co., Scotia, Schenectady. N. 
Y., 1916 — . Married Charlotte Anna Eldridge, 
S 2, 1914, Topeka, Kan. Child, Charlotte Vir- 
ginia, b. Ag 23, 1916. Address, 24 Forest Road, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 

6033. *YUNGYEN YOUNG 
A. B. in Sc; B. S., M. S., 1914; b. Mr 15, 
i8go, Nanziang, China; s. Y. Kivei. Prepared 
■n Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass. Died 1915. 

6034. HENRY CHARLES ZEIS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1915; 
b. Jl 24. 1885, Waterloo, III.; s. Lorenz (b. N 
10, 1845, do.) and Catherine (Reichert) Zeis 
(b. Mr II, 1849, do.). Prepared in Waterloo 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Asst. Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-15; Teacher, McKinley H. S., St. 
Louis, 191 5 — . Married Teresa M. Roseman, 
S II, 191 3, Waterloo, 111. Children: Leander 
Bernard, b. N 8. 1914; .Anthonelle Hermina, b. 
Jl 30, 1916; Dolores Marie, b. JNIr 29, 1918. 
Address, 4142 Walsh St., St. Louis; bus. add., 
2156 Russell Ave., do. 

6035. ROBERT PAUL ZIMMERMAN 
A. B^ in L. & A.; A. M., 1917; b. Ja 27, 
1S80. Ger. ; s. R. A. Zimmerman. Prepared 
in Scientific and Literary Inst., Eddy, Tex.; 
Elmhurst Coll. Cosmopolitan Club. Address, 
R. 2, Waco, Tex. 



CLASS OF 1914 (634 LIVING, 15 DEAD) 



6036. ARTHUR HILDERMAN AAGAARD 

Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 14, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Julius (b. N 28, 1856, Hadersleben, 
Schleswig-Holstein, Ger.) and Abbie Thomp- 
kins (Moses) Aagaard (b. N 21, 1858, Racine, 
Wis.). Prepared in Englewood H. S. Philo- 
mathean; Scabbard and Blade; Lt. and Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Instr., Steam and Gas Engng., 
Univ. of Wis., 1915-17; do., Mech. Engng.. Rice 
Inst., Houston, Tex. Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. 
Address, 6647 Perry Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. 
Rice Inst., Houston, Tex. 

6037. BERTRAM ABNEY 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 20, 1892, Har- 
risburg, 111.; s. Albert G. and Gertrude (Rob- 
inson) Abney. Prepared in Harrisburg Tp. H. 
S. Alpha Gamma Rho. Married Leah Hine. 
Jl 28, 191 6, Harrisburg, 111. Address, R. i, 
Galatia, 111. 

6038. DONALD WINCHESTER ACER 
(Brother of No. 4996) 

With By-Products Steel Co.; A. B. in L. A. 
& S.; b. Mr 28, 1893, Medina, N. Y.; s. Her- 
bert Augustus (b. Je 19, 185S, do.) and Ella 
L. Whedon (b. Mr 20, 1858, Albion, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Medina (N. Y.) H. S. Psi Upsi- 
Ion. With Acer-Whedon Co., Medina, N. Y., 
1914-16; By-Product Steel Co., Steubenville, 
O. Address, Box 428, Steubenville, O. 



6039. KATHARINE EDITH ACER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 6, 1892, Medina, 
N. Y.; d. V. A. (b. F 28, 1864, Shelby, N. Y.) 
and Katharine E. (Bowen) Acer (b. Ja 22, 
1870, Medina, N. Y.). Prepared in Medina 
(N. Y.) H. S. Sigma Kappa; Yo Ma; Illiola; 
H. Sc. Club. Address, c/o Mission Vineyard 
Co., Cucamonga, Calif. 

6040. «EUGENE FRANKLIN ADAMS 
Instructor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 22, 1890, 

Topeka, Kan.; s. H. J. Adams. Prepared in 
Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis. Arcus; Arch. 
Club. Instr., Steam and Gas Engng., Univ. of 
Wis., 1915-17; Instr., Rice Inst., Houston, Tex., 
191 7. Deceased. 

6041. RAYMOND BEAN ALBRIGHT 

(Brother of No. 5518) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 9, 1890, Arming- 
ton, 111.; s. J. F. Albright. Prepared in Hittle 
Tp. H. S. Classical Club; Fresh. Honor List; 
Prelim. Honors; Der Deutsche Verein; Cap 
and (jown Com. Address, Minier, Ill.t 

6042. JOHN LESLIE ALDEN 
(Husband of No. 6679) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 16, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Fred H. (b. Ap 22, 1869, Syca- 
more, 111.) and Maude Marion (Kelley) Alden 



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519 



(b. S 25, 1869, Little Falls, N. Y.)- Prepared 
in Austin and Lake View H. Schs.. Chicago; 
Kalamazoo (Mich.) H. S. ; Case Sch. Ap- 
plied Sc, 19 1 3. ' Zeta.Psi; Helmet; Ku Klux; 
Jr. Councilman and Engng. V. P.. Stud. Union. 
Sales Engr., Dust Collecting and All-Condi- 
tioning Apparatus, Steel Pulley Co., N. Y., 
1914-16; Asst. Supt., Power and Maintenance, 
Ludlow Mfg. Assocs., Ludlow, Mass., 1916-17. 
ist. Bat., ist Prov. Tr. Regt.. 1917; 2nd Lt., 
Ord. Dept., N. A., 1917; ist Lt., Chem. Serv. 
Section, N. A., A. E. F., France, 1918; Capt. 
do.; Mustered out, Ja 23, 1919. Invented 
Centrifugal Air Washer, Patented, Ja 1918. 
Auth: An LTnusual Dust Collecting System, 
Atn. Machinist, 191 6; Pressures Used in 
Fan Testing, Pozver, 1917; Automobile Front 
Axle Design, Machinery, 1913; Cam Shaft 
Drive, do., 1914. Jr. Mem., Soc. of Automo 
bile Engrs., 1916; A. S. M. E. Married Ber 
nice Wright ('14), S 4, 1917, Sycamore, 111 
Child, John, b. Je 28, 1918. Address, 119 W, 
Exchange St., Sycamore. 111.; bus. add., Lud 
low Mfg. Associates, Ludlow, Ma.ss. 

6043. SARAH LOUISE ALESHIRE 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 29, 1891, 
Chicago; d. O. E. Aleshire. Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S. Delta Gamma; Yo Ma. Teacher, 
Chicago; Dietitian, LI. S. A. Gen. Hosp. No. 
6, Ft. McPherson, Ga.. 1918. Address, 6519 
Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. t 

6044. RUBEN C. ALLEN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D s, 1888, Montfort, Wis.; 
s. John P. Allen. Prepared in Montfort (Wis.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Wis. Address, Montfort, Wis.t 

6045. ARTHUR SAMUEL AMBROSE 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 24, 1889, 
Downers Grove, 111.; s. Samuel Lincoln and 
Helen (Todd) Ambrose. Prepared in Down- 
er's Grove H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Mgr.. 
Virden Creamery Co., Virden, 111., 1914-15; 
Asst., Dairying, Coll. of Agr. and Mechanic 
Arts, Durham, N. H., 1915-17; Assoc. Prof., 
Dairying, Miss. A. & M. Coll. Married Clara 
Van Pragg, S 22, 19 13, Springfield, 111. Child, 
Warren Arthur, b. O 25, 1914. Addtess, Ag- 
ricultural College, Miss. 

6046. HARLOW AYDELOTT AMSBARY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 17, 1892, 
Little Rock, Ark.; s. Frank Clifford and Addia 
Adelia (Avdelott) Amsbary. Prepared in 

Champaign 'H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Const. 
Engr., Peoria, 1915-16; do., Detroit, 1916-17. 
2nd Lt., C. A. C, U. S. R., Foreign Service, 
1917; ist Lt., France, 1918; Capt., 1918, re- 
turned from France, N 26, 1918; Mustered 
out, D, 1918. Mem., Detroit Alumni Club, 1916- 
17. Address, 512 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

6047. EMIL JOSEPH ANDERLE 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram.; b. Mr 22, 
1893, Chicago; s. Joseph (b. 1869, Bohemia) 
and Frances (Triner) Anderle (b. 1870, Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Chi Psi; Class Basketball; Mil. Band. Ap- 
prentice Mach., C. W. Raymond Co., Dayton, 
1915; Ceram. Engr., Dover, O., 191617; Sales 
Dept., Internat. Clay Mach. Co., Dayton. O., 
1917-18. Naval Flying R. C; Pilot, do., Pen- 
sacola. Fla. ; Mustered out, D 28. 191S. Auth.: 
The Producer Gas Fired Metallic Radiation 
Dryer, Clayzvork, Mr 1918. Married Annette 
Seeling, Je 6, 1917, Dayton, O. Address, 132 
Hudson Ave., Dayton, O. 

6048. CLARENCE SCOTT ANDERSON 
(Brother of No. 6050) 

Agriculturalist; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 15, 1892, 
Sterling, 111.: s. James R. and Isabelle (Cross) 
Anderson. Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. S. 
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Agr. Club. Prof., Am. 



Ilusb., Colo. St. .^g^. Coll., 1914-16; Agr., 
Saguache Co., Saguache, (Tolo.. 1917. Ord. 
Dept., U. S. N. A. 1918— . Married Ethel 
Todd, F 16, 1918, Wakeman, O. Address, 
5427 L^niversity Ave., (Chicago. 



6049. JOHN HENNING ANDERSON 
(Husband of No. 7222; Brother of No. 6051) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 24, 1889, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. Peter John (b. 1848. 
Sweden) and Anna (Swanson) Anderson (b. 
i860, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tri- 
angle; Sigma Xi; C. E. Soc. Engr., Chicago, 
1914-15; Pittsburgh, 1915-17; Washington, D. 
C, 1917; Field Engr., Lakewood Engng. Co., 
1919 — . ist Lt., Engrs. Corp., U. S. A.. 
1917; R. O. T. C, Am. Univ., Washington, D. 
C, 1917; Capt., 2i2th Engrs., Camp Devens, 
Mass., 1918; Mustered out, Ja 17. 1919. Mar- 
ried Gladys May Smith ('15), Je 26, 1917, 
Pittsburgh. Address, 14808 Clifton Blvd., Lake- 
wood, O. 

6050. RENA ANDERSON (McDONALD) 
(Sister of No. 6048) 

A. B. in L. & A.: b. Sterling. 111.; d. James 
R. (b. Ja 5. 1842, Lanarkshire, Scotland) and 
Isabelle (Cross) Anderson (b. Je 2, 1847, do.). 
Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. S.; 111. Wesleyan 
L^niv., 1912-13. Kappa Delta. Teacher, H. 
Sc, Tp. H. S., Newman. 111., 1914-16. Mar- 
ried Alexander Ray McDonald. Ag 16, 1916, 
Polo, 111. Address, Newman, III. 

6051. WALTER SEIGFREID ANDERSON 
(Brother of No. 6049) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 16, 1890, 
Rock Island. 111.; s. Peter John (b. Ja 19, 1849, 
Smolen, Sweden) and Anna C. (Swanson) 
Annderson (b. Jl 3, 1853, Sweden). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Triangle; Sigma Xi; C. E. 
Club. Asst. Dir. and Engr., Universal Port- 
land Cement Co., 1914-17; Pres. Nat. Container 
Co., Detroit, 1917-18. Cadet, Aviation Sec- 
tion U. S. A., St. Univ. O.; Pilot 55, do. 
Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex. ; mustered out of 
service, 1918. Auth.: Articles in Engng. Con- 
tracting. Married Helen B. Anderson, Jl 28, 
iQiS, Chicago. Address, 6519 Kimbark Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., Lakewood Engng. Co., 
Chicago. 

6052. CHAUNCEY BLISS ANDREWS 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 4, 1889, 
Chicago; s. M. J. Andrews. Prepared in Cur- 
tis H. S. Alpha Zeta; Land. Club; Agr. Club; 
U. L. A. S.; Hort. Club: Class Swimming. 
Ensign, Great Lakes Naval Tr. Sta., 1918 — . 
Address, 815 Steinway Hall, Chicago. 



6053. CHARLES BECHT ANTHONY 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 29, 
1892, Chicago; s. George D. Anthony. Pre- 
pared in Lane H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa. Mar- 
ried Anna Margaret Walsh, Mr 10, 191 7. Ad- 
dress, 6569 Lakewood Ave., Chicago. 



6054. CHARLES HENRY APPLE 
(Husband of No. 7706) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 23, 1891, 
Peoria; s. Frank H. (b. Brimfield, 111.) and 
Wilhemina (Krumple) Apple (b. Peoria). Pre- 
pared in Bradley Polv. Inst. Asst. St. High- 
vvav Engr.. Paris, III. F. A., O. R. T. C. 12th 
Bat., Camp Taylor, Ky., My 1918; 30th F. A.; 
Camp Funston, Kan.; Mustered out, Ja 14. 
1919. Married Frieda Elizabeth Korth ('16), F 
2. 1918, Trivoli, 111. Address, R. 2. Peoria; 
h\(s. add., 510 Metropolitan Bldg., East St. 
Louis. 111. 



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6055. ALBERT ANGELO APPLEGATE 

(Husband of No. 5385; Brother of Nos. 2558, 

3258, 4-526) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 9, 1889, 
Atlanta, III.; s. Albert (b. My 8, 1849, 111.) and 
Clara (Miller) Applegate (b. My 6, 1851, do.). 
Prepared in Atlanta H. S. Married Grace Rob- 
inson ('12), Jl 11, 1917, Roswell, N. M. Ad- 
dress, Atlanta, 111. 

6056. HOWARD CLINTON ARNOLD 
(Brother of No. 5528) 
Instructor; B. S. in Ceram. ; b. O 28, 1891. 
Chicago; s. Edwin Hunter (b. Cresco, la.) and 
Emma Mary (Noble) Arnold (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Lake Univ. H. S.. Chicago; Univ. of 
Mich., 191 7; M. A., O. St. Univ., 1916. Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; Ceram. Club; Keramos 
Club; Prelim, and Special Honors; Mgr., 
Basketball, 1913. Instr.. Ceram. Engng., L^niv. 
of 111., 1916-17. Gas Defense Service, U. S. 
N. A., Secret Proriuctions Dept., 1917-18. 
Auth.: Ternary System, A)n. Ceram. Soc. 
1917; Richardson Continuous Kiln, Brick & 
Clay Record, F 191 7; Refractories in Metall- 
urgical Indust.. Avi. Foundry man's Jour., 191 7; 
Plastic Enamels, Am. Ceram. Soc. Trans., 191 6. 
Address, 8824 Morgan St., Chicago. 

6057. CLARENCE MARCELLUS ASHBURN 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 12, 
1883, W. Union, W. Va.; s. W. Ashburn. Pre- 
pared in Salem (W. Va.) Coll., 1906-10; Univ. 
of W. Va., 1910-13. Prin., H. S., Reader. W. 
Va. Mem., Baptist Church. Address, West 
iJnion, W. Va.; bus. add., Tp. H. S., Reader, 
W. Va. 

6058. CLARA MABEL ATTEBERY 
(Sister of Nos. 5009, 7350, 8932) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc.; b. Hillsboro, III.; 
d. W. J. (b. do.) and Lula (Bailey) Atteberv 
(b. Walshville, 111.). Prepared in Hillsboro H. 
S. H. Sc. Club. Teacher, Herrin Tp. H. S., 
111., 1914-16. Mem., Food Conservation Com., 
Montgomery Co., 1918 — . Address, R. 4, 
Hillsboro, 111. 

6059. EARL KIRKWOOD AUGUSTUS 
Associate; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 23, 1892, Cis- 
co, 111.; s. Howard Clifton (b. Mr 13, 1859, 
Macon Co., 111.) and Jennie E. (McKay) Aug- 
ustus (b. Mr 27, 1866, Piatt Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in .Chaddock Acad., Quincy. Alpha 
Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Agr. Club; Prelim, 
and Final Honors; Capt., Univ. Regt. Asst. 
and Instr., An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1915-18; 
Assoc, do., 1018 — . Married Margaret Foss, 
Je 18, 1914, Champaign. Child, Mary Marga- 
ret, b. N 17, 1916. Address, 1306 S. Orchard 
St., LTrbana. 

6060. JOHN MADISON AVERY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 23, 

18S2. Johnston City. 111.; s. R. A. Avery. Pre- 
pared in So. 111. Norm. Sch. Teacher, H. S., 
Hillsboro, 111. Married Minnie C. iSkinner. 
My 20, 1909. Children: Mildred; Esther. 
Address, c/o H. S., Hillsboro, Ill.t 

6061. ROBERT MILLS BAILIE 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 22, iSoi, 

Storm Lake, la.; s. A. D. Bailie. Prepared in 
Storm Lake (la.) H. S. Arch. Club. Address. 
229 Cayugua St., Storm Lake, la.f 

6062. ALICE ELIZABETH BAINES 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap s, 1891; 
d. Oscar O. (b. Mr 5, 1S63, Zanesville, O.) 
and Ida J. (Christie) Baines (b. S 8. 1866, 
Martinstown, Ont., Can.). Prepared in LTr- 
bana H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma; 
W. A. A. Teacher, Dom. Sc, H. S., E. Au- 
rora, 111., 1914-18; Dietitian, Base Hosp., 
Camp Dodge, la. Address, 132 S. Lincoln 
Ave., Aurora, 111. 



0063. AMELIA WEST BAKER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F i, 1889, 
Batavia, 111.; d. John Baker. Prepared in W. 
Batavia H. S . Teacher, Oshkosh, Wis. Ad- 
dress, 401 Jackson St., Oshkosh, Wis.t 

6064. JOSEPH LADD BALLOU 
Inspector; B. S. in M, E. ; b. S 6, 1890, 
Wheaton, 111.; s. L. E. Ballou. Prepared in 
Elmhurst H. S. Insp., C. T. Co., Wheaton, 
HI. Sergt., Co. C, 342nd Inf.. U. S. N. A.; 
Lt., 306th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . 
Address, 215 Cross St., Wheaton, 111. 

6065. HARRY TRUMAN BARBER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 2, 1890, Pitts- 
field, 111.; s. C. A. Barber. Prepared in Pitts- 
field H. S. Atanthus; Hoof and Horn Club; 
Class Basketball. Overseer, Pure Breed Here- 
ford Farm. Married Neva Wilk. O 24, 1914. 
Child. Buford. Address, Pittsfield, Ill.t 

6066. PHIL CHASE BARBER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 30, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Albert Hall (b. D 22, 1844, Pasten- 
kill, N. Y.) and Mary (Pennell) Barber (b. 
F 26, 1850, Granville, 111.). Prepared in Wen- 
dell Phillips H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chicago. Del- 
ta Kappa Epsilon; Helmet. Engr., A. H. Bar- 
1)er Creamery Supply Co.; V. P., A. H. Bar- 
ber & Co., Chicago Wholesale Produce. 2nd 
Lt., F. A. R. C; 5th Regt., C. A. C, A. E. F., 
France, 191S; Mustered out, Ja 29, 1919. Ad- 
dress, .S437 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
306 W. Austin Ave., do. 

6067. CLARENCE BARBRE 
Chemist; B. S. in L. A. & S. ; M. S., 191S; 
b. My 15, 1890, Taylorville, 111.; s. William E. 
(b. Curan, 111.) and Florence Louisa (Lewis) 
Barbre (b. Breckenridge, 111.). Prepared in 
Taylorville Tp. LI. S. A. B., Eureka Coll., 
1913. Acanthus; Chem. Club; Mgr., Sc. Bas- 
ketball. Asst. Prof., Organic and Biol. Chem., 
Lhiiv. of So. Calif., Med. Sch., 1915-16; Biol. 
Dept., H. S., Pasadena, Calif., 1916; Research 
Dept., Gen. Petroleum Corp.. 1916-18; 2nd 
Asst. Supt,, Production U. S. Indus. Chem. 
Co.. S. Baltimore. 1918 — . Address, U. S. 
Indus. Chem. Co., South Baltimore. 

6068. GEORGE HOLBROOK BARGH 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 30, 
1892, Kinmundy, 111.; s. Edwin Charles (b. F 
7, 1857, Leeds, Eng.) and Nellie (Holbrook") 
Bargh (b. S 12, 1869, Farina, 111.). Prepared 
in Centralia H. S. ; Univ. of III., 1915. Chi 
p.eta; Sigma Delta Chi; Mgr. Ed., Daily Illini; 
.\sst. Ed.. Illio; summer Illini, 1913; Dope 
Sheet Staff, 191 2; Home-Coming Com., 1913; 
Tr. Cap Com.; Cadet Hop, 1011-12; Cml. Club; 
"p.en Franklin Club. Journalist, Centralia, III.; 
do., Mt. Vernon. 111., 1914-17- Q- M. R. C; 
Camp Custer. 1917; O. M. Sergt., R. O. T. C, 
Camp Johnston, Fla., 1918; Q. M. C, 6th 
Army Corps, A. E. F., France. Mem.. A. F. A. 
M.; Sbriner. Address, Kinmundy, 111. 

6069. NELLE ELIZABETH BARRICK 
(EWAN) 

(Wife of No. 2970) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 9, 1890. Villa 
Grove, 111.; d. John Byrd (b. N 30. 1855) and 
Mary Catherine (Davis) Barrick (b. My 11, 
1850, Canton 111.). Prepared in Villa Grove H. 
S.; Urbana H. S. .\lpha Chi Omega. Teacher, 
Kewanee. 111., 1915-17. Mem., O. E. S.; 
ladies Reading Club of Kewanee; Congr. 
Church. Married William Clayton Ewan 
('07), Je 16, 1917, Villa Grove, 111. Child. John 
Clayton, b. and died, Mr 22, 1918. Address, 
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6070. HENRY WILMONT HARTLING 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D 28, 1892. Litchfield, 111.; 
s. II. W. Bartling. Prepared in Alilliken Univ., 
1910-12. Mem., E. E. Soc; Lutheran Church. 
327 F. A., Hdqtrs. Co., Camp Taylor, Louis- 
ville. Ky. Address, 911 N. Jackson St., Litch- 
field, III.; bus. add., 464 63rd Ave., West Allis, 
Wis. 

6071. FEDERICO BASADRE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 22, 1890, 
Tacna, Peru, S. A.; s. Carlos Basadre Forero 
(b. Jl 1859, do.) and Olga (Grohraan) Basa- 
dre (b. Mr 1864, do.). Prepared in H. S., 
Lima, Peru, S. A.; Sch. of Engng., do., 1907- 
09. C. E. Club; Spanish Club. Engr., Peru, 
1915; do., Argentina, 191 6-1 7; do. Brazil, 
1918 — . Address, 174 Libertad St., B^lenos 
Aires, Argentina, S. A. 

6072. GLENN WALLACE BASS 
Health Commissioner; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. 

My 3, 1890. Walnut, III.; s. Wallace Bass. Pre- 
pared in Walnut H. S. Sigma Tau; Prelim. 
Honors. Supt., Central 111. Pub. Service Co., 
Lawrenceville, 111.; Health Commissioner, Val- 
paraiso, Ind. Address, 3324 Harold Ave., 
Berwyn, 111. 

6073. HARRY LLOYDE BAUER 
(Brother of Nos. 3632, 4545) 

Irrigator; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 14, 1892. Blue 
Mound, 111.; s. Charles R. and Alice K. 
(Wall) Bauer (b. Wadsworth. O.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Ionian; Agr. Club; Hort. 
Club; Chess and Checker Ch:b; 2nd Lt. Cadet 
Regt. Teacher, Englewood H. S., Chicago; 
Field Work, Great West. Sugar Co., Ft. Col- 
lins, Colo.; Irrigation on Govt. Exp. Farm. 
Bell Fourche Project, Newell. S. Dak. 3rd 
O. R. T. C, Camp Dodge, la.; 2nd Lt., Co. 
K., Inf. 330, 32nd Div., A. P. O. No. 762, A. 
E. F., 1918 — . Address, 1005 S. 4th St., 
Champaign. 

6074. LEO MICHAEL BAUER 
(Brother No. 4546) 
Arch. Designer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 30, 
1892, Horton. Kan.; s. Victor (b. Ag 14, 1857, 
Hansen, Ger.) and Mary Anna Marie (Lenz) 
Bauer (b. Ta 9, i860, do.). Prepared in Hor- 
ton (Kan.) H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arcus; 
Kan. Soc; Arch. Club; Pres., Spalding Guild, 
1913; Univ. Band, 1911-13- Bus. Mgr., Arch. 
Year Book, 1914; Chm., Engng. Dance Com., 
1914. Sec.-Treas., V. Bauer & Sons Con- 
tract. Engrs. Horton, Kan.; Arch. Designer, 
Detroit, 1917 — . Officers' Material Sch., Muni- 
cipal Pier, Chicago. Nat. Pres., Alpha Kho 
Chi 1914-17. Married Eva Regina Stroh, Je 
2. 191 7, Detroit. Address, 79 Seebaldt Ave.. 
Detroit. 

6075. ARTHUR WILLIAM BAUMGARTEN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 27, 1889. 
Milwaukee; s. Carl Henry (b. Ap 1864, Michi- 
gan City, Ind.) and Minna (Schaar) Baum- 
garten (b. Ger.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Brev. Capt., Univ. 
Regt. Elec. Engr., Chicago & Joliet Elec. Ry. 
Co., 1914-17. ist Lt., Engrs. R. C, 310th 
Engrs., Camp Custer, Mich., 191 7 — -. Married 
Louisa M. Kurd, Ja 25 1918, Joliet, 111. Ad- 
dress, 1 70 1 Washingtpn St., Joliet, 111. 

6076. VAUGHN BUTLER BAXTER 
Agriculturalist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 18, 
1891, Ottawa. 111.; s. Isaac Newton (b. Ja 20, 
1862. Troy, Pa.) and Josephine (Butler) Bax- 
ter (b. Ja 30, 1867, Prairie Centre, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Ilus. Sergt., Co. 
Admin., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. ; 2nd 
Lt., Q. M. Corps, do., 1917 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church. Address, Ottawa, 111. 



6077. AMY ADALINE BEACH 
(Sister of No. 7370) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1918; 
b. My 13, 1893, Watertown, N. Y.; d. Herman 
Goodrich (b. F 28, 1862. Pittsfield, Mass.) and 
.'Vlice (Becker) Beach (b. Mr 27, 1867, Water- 
town, N. Y.). Prepared in Antwerp PI. S. 
Athenean; Bethany Circle; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim. Honors; Scholarship. Teacher, Lang- 
uage, H. S., Bement, 111. 1914-15; do., Eldorado, 
111., 191S-17; do.. Champaign H. S,, 1918 — . 
Address, 511 E. John St., Champaign. 

6078. GEORGE WILSON BEATTIE 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; A. M., 1915; b. Ag 
20, 1873: s. W. J. (b. O 15, 1847, Hebron, N. 
\.) and Elizabeth (Sherman) Beattie (b. Ag 17, 
1852, Salem, N. Y.). Prepared in Ripon Coll. 
Acad. A. B., Ripon Coll., 1901. H. S. Suprvr., 
1901-12; Instr., Agr., Bowling Green, O., 
1914—- Mem., Baptist Church. Address. 
Bowling Green, O. 

6079. GEORGE STANLEY BEAUMONT 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 7, 1890, 

Chicago; s. George (b. 1855, Leeds, Eng.) and 
Harriet (Wood) Beaumont (b. 1858, do.). 
Prepared in Waller H. S., Chicago. Zeta Psi; 
Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Varsity Swim- 
ming, 1911-14; Capt., Univ. Regt., 1913-14. 
111. St. Soil Sur., 1914-16; Consulting Agr., 
Beaumont & Dunham, 1916-17. ist Lt., L Co., 
54th Pioneer Inf., Camp Wadsworth, Spartan- 
burg, S. C, 1 918; do., A. E. F., France, 1918; 
Army of Occupation, 1918 — . Address. 1226 
Fullerton Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 25 N. Dear- 
born St., do. 

6080. CHRISTOPHER KEENLY BEEBE 
Chemist; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. S 29, 1891, 

Denver; s. Christopher Keeney (b. Chicago) 
and Mary Ellen (Collins) Beebe (b. Eng.). 
Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S. .Mpha Sigma 
Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Cbem., 111. Dept. of 
Agr., 1914-17; Chem., Franklin Mac Veagh & 
Co., Chicago — . Sergt.. Food Div., San. Corps., 
U. S. A., 1918; 1st Lt., Engng. Co., Gas Tr. 
Sch., Camp Humphreys, Va.; Mustered out, 
D 10, 1918. Address, 1441 Farwell Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Franklin Mac Veagh & Co., 
Lake and Market Sts., Chicago. 

6081. LEO RICHARD BELL 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ap 13, 
1891, Stapleton, N. Y. ; s. Anthony Bell. Pre- 
pared in Curtiss (N. Y.) H. S. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Jr. Mem., A. I. M. E. Min. Engr., 
Bolivia. Chem., Warfare Service, Casual 
Dept. 2, A. P. O., 706, A. E. F., France. 
Address, 167 McKeon St., Stapleton, N. Y. ; 
bus. add., Norton Lab., Lockport, N. Y. 

6082. NUEL DINSMORE BELNAP 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; T. D., 1916; 

b. My 8, 1892, Mattoon, 111.; s. Hiram Wil- 
liam (b. Je 21, 1866, Nokomis. 111.) and Sadie 
Annette (Dinsmore) Belnap (b. D 21, 1865, 
Chrisman, 111.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 
Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Helmet; 
Yoxan; Rep. Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Special 
and Final Honors; Order of the Coif; Varsity 
Track. Interst. Commerce Atty., Chicago; Law- 
yer; Borders. Walter and Burchmore (Chicago. 
Sergt., Bat. B, 4th F. A., N. A.; R. O. T. C, 
Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; Lt., S. A. S., A. P. O., 
riS, France; Mustered out, F 20, 19x9. Mem., 
Chicago mini Club. Address, 5733 University 
.\ve., Chicago; bus. add., 1630 First National 
Bank BIdg., do. 

6083. HARRY WEBB BENJAMIN 
Physician; A. B. in Sc. ; M. D., 1917; b. Jl 

29, 1S91, Kempton, 111.; s. W. D. Beniamin. 
Prepared in N. W. Acad., Address, 102 S. Ro- 
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6084. MERRILL G. BENJAMIN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.: b. D 22, 1889, 
Webster, S. Dak.; s. M. A. Benjamin. Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Lewis 
Inst., do. Address, 168 Lina Ave., St. Paul. 



6085. NANCY LOUISE BENNETT 
Stenographer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 
7, 1889, McPherson, Kan.; d. John B. (b. 
Urbana) and Missouri (Carman) Bennett (b. 
do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Le Cercle 
Francais. Stenographer, Registrar's Office and 
Coll. of L. A. & S. Office, Univ. of 111., 1914- 
17; Q. M. General's Office, War Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1 91 7 — . Address, 1104 W. 
Springfield Ave., Urbana; bus. add.. Apt. 31, 
1372 Kenyan St., N. W. Washington, D. C. 

6086. ROBERT LEWIS BENTLEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 17, 1888, 
Lockport, 111.; s. B. F. Ingersoll. Prepared 
in Lockport H. S. A. B., Wheaton Coll., 1911- 
Agr. Club; Congr. Guild; 111. Agron. Soc; 
Choral Soc. Married Floy Way, N 29, 19 16. 
Address, Lockport, III. 

6087. FLOYD HARRISON BERGLAND 
Broker; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 12, 1892, 
Wasco, 111.; s. George (b. Sweden) and Louise 
(Swanson) Bergland (b. do.). Prepared in 
St. Charles H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Regt. Lumber, 
Grain, and Coal Dealer, Wasco, 111.; Broker, 
San Francisco, 1919 — . 2nd Lt.. 166th Depot 
Brig., Camp Lewis, Am. Lake, Washington; 
Mustered out, F 12, 1919. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Address, 511 Hobart Bldg., San Francisco, 
CaliL 

6088. ADOLPH L. BERGMANN 
(Brother of No. 6741) 
Contr. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 13, 1S91, 
Chicago; s. Adolph (b. Austria) and Mary 
(Taborshy) Bergman (b. do.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Jr. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. Estimator, West. Elec. Co.; Contr. 
Engr., Mead-Morrison Mfg. Co. Address, 2040 
State St., Chicago. 

6089. LESLIE COSBY BERNARD 
Teacher; B. S. in A. E. ; Jl 14, 1890. Boyle 

Co., Ky.; s. W. S. Bernard. Prepared m 
Steele H. S., Dayton, O. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Yoxan; Scarab; Ku Klux; Helmet; Ath. Ed., 
Illio, 1913; Soph. Cotillion Com. Draftsman, 
Univ. of 111.; Teacher, Arch. Draw., Tech. 
H. S., Indianapolis. Address, c/o Tech. II. S., 
Indianapolis. 

6090. *EDWARDS HALL BERRY 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 19, 1892, Oak Park, 
111.; s. John Bennington (b. D 14. 1851, Pater- 
son, N. J.) and Rachel (Allerton) Berry (b. Je 
14, 1859, New York City). Prepared in Oak 
Park H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Ma-wan-da; 
Scabbard and Blade; Pres., 111. Union; Capt. 
and Adjt., Univ. Regt.; Chm., Sr. Memorial 
Com. Nat. Carbon Co., 1914-15; Quayle Lock 
Co., 1916-17—. Sergt., Bat. E, ist III. F. A.; 
1st R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan; 2nd Lt., 1917; 83d 
F. A.. Ft. Russell; 1st Lt., 1918 — . Radio 
Officer, 8th F. A. Brig. Died N 7, 1918, Camp 
Mills, N. Y. 

6091. FAY HELEN BICKNELL 
Social Worker; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 21, 
1891, Lovington, 111.; d. James S. Bjcknell. 
Prepared in Champaign and Lovington Tp. H. 
Schs.: West. Coll. for Women. Social Service 
Work, United Charities. Address, Lovington, 
111.; bus. add., 4728 Langley Ave., Chicago.t 



6092. WALTER EDWARD BILHORN 
Instrumentman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 12. 
1 89 1, Chicago; s. Walter Edward Bilhorn. Pre- 
pared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Instru- 
mentman, C. B. & Q. R. R., Prairie Du Chien, 
Wis. Address, 364 North Ave., Aurora, 111. 

6093. JOHN EARL BLACK 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 26, 1890, 
Chicago. Prepared in Blackstone 11. S., Men- 
dota. Alpha Chi Rho; Ionian; Jr. Mem., A. 
S. M. E. Instr., M. E., Univ. of Idaho; 
Mech. Engr., Buda Motor Co., West. Elcc. Co., 
igi6-i8. 2nd Lt., Signal R. C., A. Engr. Sec- 
tion, Ellington Field, Houston, Tex. Address, 
504 W. 6th St., Mendota, 111. 

6094. FREDERICK JACKSON BLACK- 
BURN 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 28, 1889, Hills- 
boro. 111.; s. James R. (b. O 15, 1856, Litch- 
field, 111.) and Mary Alice (Hartgroves) Black- 
burn (b. Ja 16, 1868, HiUsboro, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Ilillsboro H. S. Agr. Club; Country 
Life Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Alpha Zeta; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Investigator, Sys- 
tems of Live Stock Farming in So. 111. for 
Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Asst., Home Econ., 
Demonstration Car, Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Far- 
mer, Hillsboro, 111., 1916 — . Sec, Montgomery 
Co. Farm Bur.; Dir., Montgomery Co. Far- 
mers Inst. Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. M., 

1916. Married Emma Luella Rose, Ag 2g, 

1 91 7, Collins, O. Address, Hillsboro, 111. 

6095. EARL BLAINE BLOUGII 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 22, 1884, 

Ilalstead, 111.; s. Philip Blough. Prepared in 
LaGrange II. S. Class Football, 1912-13. Mov- 
ing Picture Operator, Petrolia, 111. Address, 
Camp Grove, 111.; bus. add., Petrolia, Ill.t 

6096. WALTER JOSEPH BLUM 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 28, 1891, 

Chicago; s. W. T. Blum. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S. Chi Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Scabbard 
and Blade; Pan-Hellenic Council; Cadet Hop. 
Com.; Lt. and Capt., Univ. Regt. Sales Engr., 
West. Elec. Co., Chicago. 2nd Lt., Inf., U. S. 
R., A. E. F., France, 1918. Wounded, My 1918. 
Address, 2522 N. Rockwell St., Chicago. 

6097. LOUIS ANGELO BOETTIGER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 3, 
1891, Chicago; s. Adam C. (b. F 18, 1868, do.) 
and Emma (Dalle) Boettiger (b. 1870, do.). 
Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. Chi Phi; Ma- 
wan-da; Adelphic; Scabbard and Blade; Capt., 
Univ. Regt.; Pres., Y. M. C. A. Instr., Sch. 
of Commerce, Univ. of Beirut, Syria, 1914-17; 
Stud.' and Fellow in Econ., Univ. of Minn., 
1917 — . Married Berdjouhi Ilaroutunian, My 
28, 1917, Beirut, Syria. Child, Rosalind, b. 
Tl 4, 1918. Address, 512 Delaware St., S. E., 
Minneapolis. 

6098. HAROLD BENJAMIN BOLANDER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 17, 1888, 
Chicago; s. H. M. Bolander. Prepared in 
(irane Tech. H. S. Designer, Auto Telephone 
(To., Chicago; Elec. Engr., West. Elec. Co., 
Chicago. Address, c/o West. Elec. Co., Chi- 
cago.t 

6099. GEORGE INGLES BOONE 
Merchant; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 25, 1891, 
Sidney, 111.; s. G. D. Boone. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Kappa Sigma: Univ. Band, 
1910-14. Sales Dept. of B. F. Goodrich Rub- 
ber Co.. Akron, O.; Retail Hardware, Sidney, 
111. Musician, 149th F. A. Band, A. E. F., 
France. Address, Sidney, Ill.t 



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6100. SAMUEL p. BOONSTRA 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 9, 1884, 
Goodland, Ind.; s. August (b. Je 9, 1845, Hol- 
land). Prepared in La Fayette (Ind.) II. S. 
Alpha Rho Chi. Draftsman, 11. Z. Dietz, 
Evansville, Ind.; Arch. Engr., Watseka, 111., 
1915-16. Address, Watseka, 111. 

6101. KUMUDINI KAUTA BOSE 
Lecturer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Tezpur. Assam, 
India; s. M. K. Bose. Prepared in Lewis 
Inst., Chicago. Lecturer, Bengal, India. Ad- 
dress, 71 Bose's Bazar, Dacca, Bengal, India. t 

6102. WARREN EDWARD BOW 
(Brother of No. 6754) 
Teacher; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Je 2, 1891, 
Detroit; s. Sandy (b. Plymouth, Mich.) and 
Anna (Gushing) Bow (b. Detroit). Prepared 
in Detroit East. H. S. Sigma Pi; Scabbard 
and Blade; Ceram. Club; 19 13 Homecoming 
Com.; 1 914 Cap Com.; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Teacher, Mil., Detroit H. 
S. Mexican Border Service; Capt. and Adjt., 
31st Mich. Inf.; F. A., A. P. O. 7-'2, A. E. F., 
1918. Address, 185 Pallister Ave., Detroit. 

6103. WALTER HOWARD BOYER 

(Husband of No. 5521) 

Inspector; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 20, 1889, 

Carnegie, Pa.; s. Elmer Ellsworth (b. F 4, 

1 86 1, Washington Co., Pa.) and Elizabeth 

Jane (McClure) Boyer (b. Jl 15, 1865, do.). 

Prepared in Carlyle H. S. Triangle; C. E. 

Club; Fresh. Track; Varsity Track. Eldg. 

' Insp., Office Supervising Arch., Univ. of 111., 

1914-17. Capt., Engrs. R. C, 310th Engrs., 

Camp Custer, Mich.; do., A. E. F., France, 

1918 — . Married Ruby Lititia Allen ('13), Jl 

21, 1917, Leavenworth, Kan. Child, William 

Howard, b. S 6, 19 18. Address, Carlyle, 111. 

6104. JOSEPH MANDEL BRANDSTETTER 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 28, 1893. 
New York City; s. I. M. Brandstetter. Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S.. Chicago. Cosmo- 
politan; Menorah; Class Baseball. Struct. 
Engr., Chicago. .4ddress, 3827 Jackson Blvd., 
Chicago; bus. add., 402 City Hall, do.j 

6105. HERBERT FRANKLIN BRANNON 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 1 1-, 1892, St. Louis; 

s. J. I. Brannon. Prepared in Streator II. S. 

Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. Yoeman. U. S. 

N. R. Address, 705 N. Jefferson St., Peoria. t 

6106. DOROTHY MAE BRAYTON 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 12, 1892, Blue Island, 
111.; d. I. S. Brayton. Prepared in Blue Is- 
land H. S.; attended Univ. of Chicago. Sig- 
ma Kappa. Address, 20 Lindero Ave., Long 
Beach, Calif.t 

6107. LINCOLN BALES BREEDLOVE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 11, 1890, 
Nashville, Tenn.; s. Dr. George B. (b. My 18, 
1865, Mooresville, Ind.) and Jessie (Pointer) 
Breedlove (b. S 9, 1868, Indianapolis). Pre- 
pared in Martinville (Ind.) H. S.; Purdue 
Univ., 1909-11. Phi Kappa Sigma; Masonic 
Soc; M. E. Soc; Sigma Xi; 2nd Lt., ist Lt., 
and Capt., LTniv. Brig. Supt., Mech. Equip- 
ment and Instr., M. E., Roberts Coll., Con- 
stantinople, Turkey, 1915-16; Tester of Steam 
Turbines and Alternators; Designer of Elec. 
Power Plants; Mech. Engr., Nat. Tub Co., 
Pittsburgh, 1916. ist Lt., Ord. R. C, Engng. 
Bur. 1918; Capt., Ord. Corps. Mem., A. S. M. 
E.; A. F. A. M.; Scottish Rite; Mystic Shrine; 
Yiougheny Country Club; In.str., Y. M. C. A. 
Schs. Married Elizabeth A. Platts, Je 2. 191 7, 
Wilkinsburg. Pa. Address, 7930 Tioga St., 
Pittsburgh; bus. add., 1718 Frick Bldg., do. 



6108. WINTRESS BRENNAN 
Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. L. S., 

1917; b. Ogden, 111.; d. Patrick (b. 1845, Ire- 
land) and Cornelia (Terrell) Brennan (b. 
1848, (jeorgetown. 111.). Prepared in St. Mary- 
of-the- Woods, Ind. Libn., Bailey Brancli Lib., 
Gary, Ind., 1917-18. Address, Ogden, 111. 

6109. JOHN FRED BRETON 
Baseball; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 15, 1891, Chi- 
cago; s. G. A. Breton. Prepared in Lake II. 
S. Alpha Delta Phi; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; 
Varsity Baseball. Baseball. Pilot, Aviation 
Corps, S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918. Address, 
1267 W. 72nd St., Chicago. t 

61 10. JAMES SAMUEL BROCK 
Fruit Grower; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 11, 1892, 
Wapello, la. ; s. Margaret Brock. Prepared in 
Keithsburg H. S. Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club; Country Life Club. Fruit Grower. Ad- 
dress, Batavia, Ill.t 

61 1 1. WAYNE GOTTLIEB BROEHL 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 26, 
1893, Pana, 111.; s. Julius Broehl. Prepared 
in Pana Tp. H. S. Chi Phi; Alpha Kappa Psi; 
Cml. Club. Auto Salesman, Chicago. 3rd R. 
O. T. C. Address, 210 E. Ontario St., Chica- 
go.! 

61 12. CLIFFORD ALLEN BROWN 
(Brother of No. 61 13) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 25, 1891, Hol- 
der, 111.; s. Allen Brown. Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Plii Gamma Delta; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Class Football; Class Baseball. Address, 
701 S. Broadway, Normal, Ill.t 

61 13. EDWARD SUTHERLAND BROWN 

(Brother of No. 61 12) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 7, 1889, Hol- 
der, 111.; s. Allen Brown. Prejjared in Norm. 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Alpha Gannna Rho. Farming, Holder, III. Ad- 
dress, Normal, III.; bus. add.. Holder, Ill.t 

6114. HORACE TROWBRIDGE BROWN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 15, 1887, 

Quincy, 111.; s. W. E. Brown. Prepared in 
Central H. S., St. Louis. Engr., Miss. River 
Power Co., Keokuk. Corp., 20th Engrs., 47th 
Co., A. E. F., France. Address, 819 N. 5th 
St., Quincy, 111.; bus. add., c/o Miss. River 
Power Co., Keokuk. t 

6115. HOWARD DEXTER BROWN 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; b. 
D 7, 1891, Selma, 111.; s. John J. (b. i860, 
do.) and Iva Eldora Brown (b. 1867, Bucyrus, 
O.) Prepared in Chenoa H. S. Hort. Club. 
Instr., Univ. of 111., :9i4-i8. Lt., Q. M. C, 
in charge of production of vegetables^ France, 
1918 — . Auth.: Sodium and Potassium Cyan- 
ide for Greenhouse Fumigation, Market Grow- 
ers Jour., Vol. 21; Nico-fume vs. Cyanide for 
Greenhouse Fumigation, do. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Elsie Beulah Stillwell, S 
10, 1915, Urbana. Address, 402 E. Green St., 
Urbana. 

61 16. NORMAN FERDINAND BRUNKOW 
Architect; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; B. S. in 
A. E., 1918; b. Ap 9, 1890, Nelson, Wis.; s. 
Ferdinand William (b. Ap 12, 1861, Wau- 
kesha, Wis.) and Julia (Haisch) Brunkow (b. 
Mr 15, 1867, Dubuque, la.). Prepared in 
Dubuque (la.) H. S.; Stout Inst.. 1914; Univ. 
of Minn., 1915. Iris; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma 
Tau: Gargoyle; Philomathean; Prelim. Honors; 
V. P., Sr. Class; 2nd Lt., Univ. Regt.; Glee 
and Mandolin Club; Wrestling, 1912-13; (jym- 
nastic, 1914; Class Basketball, 191 7-1 8; Jr., 
Track Mgr., 1913. Instr., Arch. Drawing and 



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Track Coach, Tech. H. S., 1914-16; do.. Arch. 
Drawing in Man. Tr. H. S. and Vocational 
Xight Sch., Indianapolis. 1916; Arch., Miller, 
Fullenwider and Dowling, Archts., Chicago, 
1918 — . E. O. T. S., Camp A. A. Humphreys, 
Va., S 14, 1918; 2nd Lt.. do., 1918; Mustered 
out, D, 191S. Mem., M. E. Church; A. F. A. 
M. Address, 747 Grand View, Dubuque, la.; 
bus. add.. Miller, Fullenwider, and Dowling, 
Archts., Chicago. 

61 17. WALTER JOHN BUBLITZ 
Superintendent; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 28, 
1893, Chicago; s. Karl Ernest (b. Ger.) and 
Wilhelniina (Panton) Bublitz (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Y. M. C. A. Prep. Sch., Chicago. 
Phi Kappa Signia; Scabbard and Blade; Capt.. 
Winning Competitive Co., Univ. Brig. Supt.. 
George A. Fuller Co., Kansas City, Mo.; do.. 
New Orleans, La. Supt.. Const. 14th Nat. Army 
Cantonment, Camp Funston, Kan. Mem., 
A. ^F. A. M. Married Mary Louise Zimmer- 
schled, Ap 7, 19 17, Kansas City, Mo. Child, 
Dorothy Elaine, b. Je 23, 1918. Address, 3715 
Paseo, Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., George 
Fuller Const. Co., New Orleans, La. 

61 18. PHILIP ELIOT BUCK 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 28, 1887, 
Summerville, Mass. ; s. H. C. Buck. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Scabbard and Blade; C. E. 
Club; Varsity Gym., 1911-14; Capt., Soph. 
Gum., 1911-14. Civ. Engr.. I. C. R. R. Co., 
Chattanooga, Tenn. Address, Municipal 
Bldg., c/o I. C. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.f 

61 19. ADOLPH OTTO BUDINA 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 25, 

1891, O'Fallon, 111.; s. G. Budina. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Arcus; Arch. Club. Teacher, 
C. H. Harrison H. S., Chicago. Draftsman, 
Chicago. Address, 3210 Arthington St., Chi- 
cago.! 

6120. MICHAEL BUHAI 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 29, 

1892. Chicago; s. S. Buhai. Prepared in 
McKinley H. S. Zeta Beta Tau. Arch. Drafts- 
man, Bd. of Educ, Chicago. Asst. Chief Insp., 
Small Arms .Vmmunition, Pompton Lakes, 
N. J.; Mustered out. Ja i, 1919. Address, 400 
S. Hamlin Ave., Chicago;' bus. add., 720 
Tribune Bldg. 

6121. GERALDINE ALICE BULLARD 

(NEWCOMB) 

(Wife of No. 2194) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 19. 1892, Me- 
chanicsburg, 111.; d. William S. Bullard. Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
First Cabinet, Y. W. C. A., 191 1-13. Married 
Dr. C. F. Newcomb ('01), Je 17, 1915. Me- 
chanicsburg. 111. Address, 2I.-5 W. Park St., 
Champaign.! 

6122. FRANCIS HENRY BULOT 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Je 
23, 1890, Chicago; s. Gaston (b. Nashville) 
and Emma Bulot (b. Chicago). Prepared in 
Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Final and 
Prelim. Honors; Scholarship. San, and Civ. 
Engr., Chicago; Suring, Wis.; Ft. Wayne, 
Ind.; Washington, D. C. Council of Nat. De- 
fense, Washington, D. C. Auth. : Land De- 
velopment, IVildzvood Magazine; do.. Am. 
City; do., Town Planning. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Grace Kennet Finnegan. Child, 
Robert Gaston, b. S 10, 1918. Address, 3336 
N. Maplewood Ave., Chicago. 

6123 ALICE AMELIA BUMSTEAD 

(Daughter of No. 131; Sister of Nos. 2601, 

3300) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 26, 1884, Dundee, 111.; 
d. James Edward V77). (b. O 30, 1848, do.) 



and Justina Adelaide (Pingree) Bumstead (b. 
S 29, 1847, Southport, Me.). Prepared in 
Dundee H. S. H. Sc. Club. Address, 2163 
S. Fillmere St., Denver. 

6124. MAMIE BUNCH 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 10, 
1871; d. Thaddeus INIorehouse (b. 1S36, Olney, 
111.) and Elizabeth (Edmiston) Bunch (b. 1842, 
Louisville, Ky.). Prepared in Areola H. S.; 
Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1900. H. Sc. Club; 
V. VV. C. A.; Exten. Lecturer, 191 2-14. In 
Charge of Home Econ. Exten., Univ. of 111., 
1914-17. Leader, Home Econ. Demonstration 
Service, 19 17 — . Address, 1107 W. Oregon 
St., Urbana. 

6125. RALPH WILLIAM BUNGE 
Traveling Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 

29, iSqi, Chicago; s. .-August H. Bunge. Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; 
Sr. Class Football. Traveling Salesman, 
Fleischman Yeast Co., Chicago. Address, 3328 
Park St., Chicago.! 

6126. LYMAN JESSE BUNTING 
Manager; B. S. in Agr. Prepared in Yakima, 

Wash. Alplia Tau Omega. Teacher, Agr., H. 
S., 1914-17. V. P. and Mgr., Yakima Artificial 
Ice & Cold Storage Co., Yakima, Wash. R. O. 
T. C, Presidio, Calif., Jl 1917; ist Lt., H. A., 
1917; do., A. P. O. 733, France, 191 8. Address, 
Yakima, Wash. 

6127. CARL IRVEN BURGGRAF 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 28, 1883, Dan- 
ville, 111.; s. George William (b. 1S52. Colum- 
bus, O.) and Anna Henrietta (Rupprecht) 
Burggraf (b. i8=;6, do.). Prepared in Tuscola 
H. S. C. E. Club; Mil. Band. 111. Pub. Works 
Dept., Div. of Highways, E. St. Louis, 111. 
Engrs., R. O. T. C, Camp Lee. Va. ; ist. Lt., 
Engrs. U. S. R., 527th Engrs., Camp Dodge, la. 
.Address, Tuscola, 111. 

6128. RALPH BURKE 
B. S. in M. E.; b. S 9, 1891, Chicago; s. 
W. H. Burke. Prepared in Three Rivers H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi. Address, Three Rivers, Mich.! 

6129. WILLIAM BURNETT JR. 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 28. 1S92. 

Chicago; s. Willram Burnett. Prepared in 

Decatur H. S. E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, A. 

I. E. E. Address, loii Main St., Decatur, 111. 

6130. FRANKLIN BARNHART BURNS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 29, 1891, Grand 
Rapids, Mich.; s. Wilbur S. Burns. Prepared 
in Grand Rapids (Mich.) Central H. S. Delta 
Upsilon Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi; Scarab. Agr., 
Fidelity & Casualty Co., Chicago; Gen. Ins. 
Bus., Chicago. Sergt., Med. R. C., Hosp, Unit 
No. 2. A. E. F., France. Address, 710-134 S. 
La Salle St., Chicago.! 

6131. THOMAS CLIFFORD BURWASH 
(Brother of Nos. 2602, 3304, 5567, 5568, 7427) 

Cashier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 21, 1889, 
Plainview, 111.; s. Thomas Nathaniel (b. .-\g 
IS, 1845, Can.) and Sarah M. (Boswell) 
Burwash (b. Mr 27. 1855, Shipman, 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Cml. Club. 
Cashier. Citizen's St. Bank, Tab, Ind., 1914. 
Corp.. O. M. C, Camp Dodge, la.; Sergt., 
Pay RolT Auditor, do. Mem., B. P. O. E.; A. 
F. A. M.; M. E. Church. Address, 1303 W. 
Univ. Ave., Champaign. 

6132. JEWELL C. BUTLER 

B. S. in E. E; b. Mr 15. 1892, Havana, 111.; 
s. William Henry and Jennie Louise (Ermejing) 
Butler. Prepared in Havana H. S, Eta Kappa 
Xu; Sigma Tau; E. E. .Soc. Married Lillian 



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G. Ruple, Ap 8, 1917, San Jose, 111. Address, 
1439 E. S3rd St., Chicago; bus. add., 746 
Edison Bldg., 72 W. Adams St., do. 

6133. WILLIAM GLENN BUTLER 
(Son of No. 206; Brother of Nos. 3672, 6133) 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 24, 1890, 
Cairo, 111.; s. William Nichols ('79). <''• Ag 16, 
1856, Berlin, Wis.) and .Mary (Mattoon) But- 
ler (b. Je 10, 1852, Chataqua Co., N. V.). Pre- 
pared in Cairo H. S. Egyptian Club. Farm- 
ing, 1914-16; Instr., Naperville, 111. 2nd. Lt., 
Q. M. C. N. A., Field Remount Sqdn., 305, 
Camp Johnston, Fla.; do., \. E. F., France. 
Address, 2036 Walnut St., Cairo, 111. 

6134. HARLEY MARION BUTT 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 5, 1891, 
Gibson, 111.; s. C. I. Butt. Prepared in Knox- 
ville H. S. Ma-wan-da; Triangle; Varsity 
Track, 1911-14; Sr. Home-Coming Com., 1914; 
Jr. Class Pres. ; Sr. Stag Com. Knox Co., 
Court House, Galesburg, 111., 1916. 3rd. R. O. 
T. C. Address, Gilson, Ill.t 

6135. "MARK ADOLPH BUTTON- 
MAKER 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Jl 21, 
1892, Chicago; s. S. Buttonmaker. Prepared 
in Lane H. S. Chi Phi; Ceram. Club; Class 
Baseball, 1912-14; Sr. Ball Com. Died F i, 
1917, Tiffin. O. 

6136. EMMA BERTHA BUTZOW 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 11, 1883, Well- 
ington, 111.; d. L. G. Butzow. Prepared in 
Greer Coll., Hoopston, 111.; Ind. Univ. Ad- 
dress, Wellington, Ill.t 

6137. HARRIET ANNE BYRNE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 4. 1892. 
Chicago; d. George (b. F 11, 1846, Orland, 111.) 
and Alice E. (^IcGinnis) Byrne (b. Ja 18, 
1858, do.). Prepared in Lorfetto Acad., Chi- 
cago; Lewis Inst., igii-12; Univ. of Chicago, 
1909-11. Grad. Stud., Chicago Norm. Sch., 
1914-15. Dietitian, Cook Co. Hosp., 1915-16. 
Teacher, Chicago Pub. Schs., 1916 — . Address, 
432 W. 63rd St., Chicago. 

6138. GRACE AMELIA CAMPBELL 

(DANIELSON) 

(Wife of No. 6187) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 10, 1892, Urbana; 
d. James Alfred (b. Metuchen, N. J.) and 
Carrie Eudora (Loomis) Campbell (b. Cold- 
brook River, Conn.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Mem., D. A. R.. 1916; Chicago Alumnae 
Assn. of Univ. of 111., 1917. Married Ralph 
Raymond Danielson ('14), Mr 26, 1916, Chi- 
cago. Child, James Campbell, b. Mr 17, 191 7 
(died Mr ^i, 1917). Address, Des Plaines, 111. 

6139. RUTH MAE CANFIELD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. JI 22, 1891, 
Holton, Kan.; d. Robert (b. O 10, 1842, Mass.) 
and Emma (Kratzer) Cantield (b. Ap 26, 1863, 
Shannon, 111.). Prepared in Holton (Kan.) 
H. S. Gamma Phi Beta. Teacher, Holton, Kan. 
Address, Holton, Kan. 

6140. ADELA PAULINE CARRIER 

(GALEENER) 
(Wife of No. 4668; Sister of No. 6141) 

B. Mus.; b. S 21, 1888, Adrian. Mich.; d. 
William Henry (b. Mr 15, 1858, McDonough 
Co., 111.) and Martha Elbertine (Wilcox) Car- 
rier (b. N 2, 1862, Palmyra, Mich.). Prepared 
in Anderson and Richmond (Ind.) H. Schs.; 
De Pauw Univ., 1908-9; Adrian Col!., 1909- 
10. Delta Delia Delta; Achoth; Phi Delta Psi; 
Mu Kappa Alpha; Gregorian; Choral Soc. ; 
///to Staff, 1914; Woman's League, Advisory 
Bd.; Mus. Com., Y. W. C. A. Teacher, Mus., 



Fairfield Pub. Sch., 111. Mem., M. E. Church; 
O. E. S. Married William Kenneth (ialeener 
('11), Je 17, 1914, Urbana. Child, William, b. 
and died Mr 15, 1917. Address, R. 2, Fair- 
field, 111. 

6141. GERALD VINCENT CARRIER 
(Brother of No. 6140) 
Gen. Auditor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
6, 1890, Adrian, Mich.; s. William Henry (b. 
111.) and Martha E. Wilcox (b. Palmyra, 
Mich.). Prepared in LaFayette (Ind.) H. S. 
Cml. Club. Acct., Ind. Lighting Co., LaFay- 
ette and Indianapolis, 1914-16; No. Ind. Gas & 
Elec. Co., Hammond, Ind.; Asst. Sec. and Gen. 
And., Chicago, South Bend & No. Ry. Co. and 
So. Mich. Ry. Co., South Bend, Ind.; Cost 
Acct., Diamond Chain & Mfg. Co., Indianap- 
olis. Mem., M. E. Church. Married Blanche 
M. Smith, Je 11, 1914, Urbana. Children: 
Helen Pauline, b. Ag 12, 1915; Gerald Mirvin, 
b. Jl 10, 1917. Addi'ess, 319 N. Euclid Ave., 
Indianapolis. 

6142. ISAAC RAY CARTER 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 22, 1891, 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. Isaac (b. Bismark, 111.) 
and Eliza A. (Faulkner) Carter (b. Ports- 
mouth, N. H.). Prepared in Rossville H. S. 
J. D., LTniv. of Chicago, 1914-16. Acanthus; 
Delta Sigma Rlio; Ionian; Debating. Asst. St. 
Atty. ; Danville, 111. 2nd Lt., Ord. Dept., Camp 
Hancock; Mustered out, D 29, 191 8. Mem., A. 
F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, RossvUle, 111.; 
b}is. add.. Court House, Danville, 111. 

6143. CHARLES FINDLAY CARTWRIGHT 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 16, 1883, 
Collierville, Tenn.; s. Monroe Giddins (b. 
Franklin, Tenn.) and Laura Annette Cart- 
wright (b. Collierville, Tenn.). Prepared in 
Collierville (Tenn.) H. S. Triangle. Civ. 
Engr., Frisco R. R., St. Louis, 1915-16; Asst. 
Engr., Dept. Pub. L'tilities, St. Louis, 1916-17; 
Prin. Asst. Engr., Brenneke & Fay, (Consulting 
Engr., St. Louis, 1918 — . ist Lt., Engrs. R. 
C 34th Engrs., Camp Dix, N. J. Address, 
Collierville, Tenn.; bus. add., c/o Brenneke & 
Fay, 1204 Fullerton Bldg.. St. Louis. 
6144. SIDNEY CASNER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 22, 
1890, Chicago; s. Phillip and Ida (Masser) 
Casner (b. do.). Prepared in Wendell Phillips 
H. S. J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1918. Zeta 
Beta Tau; Menorah; Varsity Track; Mgr., 
Track; Sporting Ed., Dailv Illini; Mem., Dope 
Sheet Staff, ///. Mag.; tllio; Sec, Tribe of 
Illini. Instr., Play and Play grounds, Univ. of 
111., 1914-15; Asst. Track Coach, Univ. of 111., 
1914-15; Dir., Mark White Square, South Park 
Commissioners, Chicago. Lt., 111. Volunteer 
Corp, 1917. Reynolds Club, L^niv. of Chicago, 
1915; Conference of Chicago Community 
Workers, 191 7; Boy Workers .'\ssn., 19 16 — -. 
.Address, no E. 58th St., Chicago; bus. add., 
Mark White Square, do. 

6145. HOLLAND MULLIKEN CASSIDY 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 3, 1889, Flora, 111.; 
s. J. G. and Edna Cassidy. Prepared in Flora 
H. S. Acacia; Phi Delta Phi. Lawyer, Belle- 
ville, 111., 1914-17. 2nd Lt. A., Sig. R. C, Ja 
1918; Instr., U. S. A. S., Columbus, O. Mem., 
.A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, 321 N. 
Jackson St., Belleville, 111. 

6146. CARLOS CASTILLO 
Instructor; B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; b. N 4, 1890, 
Spain; s. Jose Onofre (b. do.) and Concepion 
C. del Castillo (b. do.). Prepared in Mexico 
City. Spanish Club; Latin Am. Club. Instr.. 
Romance Lang., St. Coll. of Wash., 1914-15; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1915-17; do., Ind. Univ., 1917- 
18; Instr., do.. Chicago Univ., 1Q18 — . Ad- 
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6147. DEAN CHASE 
Salesman: B. S. in M. &■ S. E.; b. My 5, 
iSgo. St. Louis; s. C. A. (b. do.) and S. M. 
(llarnion') Chase (h. do.). Prepared in Wil- 
liam McKink-y 11. S., St. Louis. Kappa Sig- 
ma; SwiniiniuK; Pres., Soph. Cla«s. Salesman 
Certain-teed Produets Corp., New Oiieaiis, 
1015-17; Presidio of San Franeisco. ist Lt., C. 
A. K. C. 1017: jst Lt.. Bat. K, 62nd Ke.irt.. 
C. A. C. A. E, P., France. Address. ^S'.o 
. Hartford St., St. Louis. 

6i.(S. K.\THERINE TRUSDELL CHASE 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My -'-■, 
1S02, Diiluth, Minn.: d. Henry Howlami (b. 
O 7. iS^i;, Ambov, 111.) and Adelaiile EuReuia 
(Trusdell) Chase (b. Jc iS, 185S. New York 
City). Prepared in Rock Island it. S. Siijtua 
Kappa; Yo Ma; lUiola; Scribblers' Club; 
French Club; Spanish Club; W. A. A.; Class 
Basket Ball; ///i<. Bd, ///. Man. Staff. Instr., 
Eug. and Phys. Tr., Mt. Carmel, 111., 1914-1(1; 
d.K. Rock Island, 111., igi6-i7; Instr., Ens. 
and Spanish. Sprinctield. ill., 1917; do.. Span- 
ish, do., 191S — . Alcni.. Assn, of Collegiate 
.Muninae, 1016; D. A. R.. 1916; Rock Island 
Woman's Club, 1910-17. Address, 815 :;oth St., 
Rock Island. 111. 

6140. RALPH COOKMAN CHFSNUTT 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O i, 1SS7, 
HuBois, Pa.; s. W. R. Chestnutt. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. 11. S.; .'\rmour Inst. Chief Oe- 
signer. Thor Motorcycles, .•\urora Auto. Mach. 
Co., Chicago. Address, 3713 Flournoy St., Chi- 
cago. 

6150. LEO MORELLE CHESROWN 

Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.: b. Mr ;o. 180,5, 
Olney, 111.; s. S. V. Chesrown. I'repared m 
Olnev H. S. Engr., Chile, S. A. Address, 
Olney, 111. 

6151. SUNG SHU CHIFN 

Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; b. N 18, iSoi, 
Shanghai, China; s. K. C. Chien. do. Pre- 
pared in Nan Yanij H. S. ; l^niv. of Chicago. 
C. S. C. Corda hratrcs. Instr., Nan Yang 
Acad. Address, Shanghai, China. 

6152. ERWIN OTTOMAN CHRISTENSEN 
instructor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 23, 1800, St. 
Louis; s. Otto (b. 1849, Ger.) and Ida 
(Schnuhr) Christensen tb. St. Louis'). Pre- 
pared in Realgymnasium, Dresden, Ger.; .\r- 
mour Inst, of Technol., 1910-12; Harvard 
Univ. Instr., Art. O. St. Univ., 1915-18; Univ. 
of Wis., summer. 1918. Chief Draftsman, Photo 
Unit 84, Camp McClcllan, Ahr; Mustered out, 
Ja 17, 1919. .-Iddress, (1149 Greenwood .\ve., 
Chicago; bus. add.. Art Dept., O. St. Ihiiv., 
Columbus, O. 

6153. BESSIE FERN CHRISTOPHER 

(McTAGGART) 
B. S. in 11. Sc. ; b. Mr 20, 1891, Auburn, 
111.; d. J. Christopher. Prepared in .-Vidiurn 
H. S. Achoth. Married George McTagKart, 
F 16, 1916, Auburn, 111. Address, Auburn, 
Ill.t 

6154. TSIN CHUANG 
Instructor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Shan,ghai, 
China. Prepared in Tong Shan Engng. C'oll.. 
China. I. C. S. Club; .\rch. Club. Aicli.. 
Tsing Una Coll. Peking, China. Address, 
2006 Columbia Road, Wash., D. C. ; bus. add., 
c/o Tsing Hua Coll., Peking, China. 

6155. JAMES ERROL CHURCHILL 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 7, 1893, 
Alliion, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Ta 3, 1864. do.) 
and Etta (Jawk) Churchill (b. S 26, 1807). 
Prepared in Mt. Carmel H. S. Alpha Delta 
Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors; 2nd Lt., 
Bat., Univ. Reg;t. Illuminating Engr., Com- 



monwealth lulison Co., Cliicago, 1014-17; 
Engr., M. of W. Dent., C. C. C. O. & St. L. 
R. R., Ml. Carmel, 111.. 1917-18. 1st Lt., Co. 
F. 9th 111. Inf., 1918 — . Address, 214 E. 
,uil St., Mt. Carmel, ill.; bi(s. add., loo.- N. 
Mulberry St., do. 

6156. STEPHEN THURSTON CLAFLIN 
Advertiser; A. B. in Sc; b. 11 .;i. iSo^, Lom- 
bard, 111.; s. William Clatliii. PrcnaVed in 
Wheaton H. S. Zeta Psi; Helmet; Kn Kliix; 
\ arsity Tennis; StatY, Jtlio; )t. Smoker Com.; 
-Mil. Hall Com.; Home-Coming Com.; Sr. Ball 
Com. PottsTurbuU .-Vilvertisement Co., Kansas 
City, Mo. O. T. C, Ft. Riley. Kan. Address. 
-•00 1 Tracy Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

(U57. CHESTER ARTHUR CLARK 
(Brother of Nos. 1842. 2014, 3683, 5074) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 23. 1880. Carth- 
age, 111.; s. Lot lUigarih (b. N '26. 1S47) and 
Matilda .1. (Jackson) Clark (b. Ja i9, 1856, 
Warsaw, 111.). Prepared in ("arthage II. S. 
b'armer. Honorably discharged from 149th F. 
A. Address, R, 4, Carthage, 111. 

6158. DAVID ROLAND CLARKE 
lawyer; .A. B. in L, A, & S. ; b. Ja 8, 1892, 
.•\shland. 111.; s. Dan B. and A. Jcanneite 
(Hurdick) Clarke. Prepared in Whipple .Vcad.; 
Cniv. Acad. LL. B., Harvard, 1917. Chi Psi; 
Coll. l">ancing Club. Mem., InlercoUegiate 
Club. Married Zada Rowena Walker, D 28, 
loii;. Child. Zada Rowena, b. Jl 13, 1917. 
.-Iddress. 1917 E. 54th St., Chicago; bus. add., 
1 1 I W. Monroe, do. 

6159. ETHEL CLARKE 
(Sister of Nos. 4590, 5075) 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ag 3, 1887, 
Noblesville, Ind. ; d. John Osenback (b. N 35, 
1851, do.) and Mary" lane (White) Clarke (b. 
(e 4. 185s. Westlield. ind.). I'repared in 
Noblesvilln (Ind.) H. S. .'^igma Xi; Omicron 
Nu; Jamesonian; II. Sc, Club; Country Life 
Clidi. Dietitian, Presby. llosp., Chicago, 1914- 
17; do., Univ. ilosp., iowa City. la.. 1917-18; 
do., U, S. General Hosii., Biltmore, N. C. 
1918 — . Address, Noblesville. ind. 

6160. ELIZABETH JOHANNA CLAUSEN 
(WILf.IAMS) 
li. S. in H. Sc; b. F 5, 1803, Chicago; d. 
Clans J. (b. Jl 3, 1S47, Denmark) and Maria 
1 . (Larsen) Clausen (b. .\g 19. 186.";, do.). 
PreiKired in Hyde Park H. S. Sigma Kappa. 
Insir., H. Sc, Kankakee. 111., 1915-10; no., 
Chicago, 1916-17; do., Dietetics, Am. Red Cross, 
Cliicago. 1917-18. .Xntli.: Tlie Wrong and 
Right Way in Cooking, MeCall's Ma^ac^ine : 
I'quipment for a Dietetics Laboratory, Hosti- 
till .\lanaeement. Married Herbert Franklin 
Williams, Jl 13, 191 i^, Chicago. Address, 39 S. 
.St. l.ouis Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 6 N. Michi- 
g.m .Ave., Room 601. do. 

(.161. 'LEILA BEI.l.K Cl.KGHORN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 28, 1878, Kan- 
kakee, 111.; d. William Cleghorn. Prepared 
in Kankakee II. S. Died Ag 4, 1915, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 

6162. OLEN ROltFRT CLEMENTS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. K: S.; LL. B.. 1916; 
b. D 15. 1 89 1, West York, 111.; s. Rush M. 
(b. Ag 20, 1808, Casey, 111.) and Emma 
(Xi.loy) Clements (b. O 1874, West York. 111.). 
I'repared in Marshall Tp. 11. S. .\cacia; 
Ionian; llliiii Club; Fresh, and I'rclini. Honors; 
Bron/e Medal, Artillery Drill, 1912; Capt., 
Varsity Water-Polo; Class Football; Alter- 
nate, "ill. -la. i:)ebatc: Asst.-Ed., lllio: Uliiii 
Staff. Lawyer, Marshall, 111., 1916; St. Atty., 
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for Clark Co., 1917-18; Sec. of Red Cross, 
Marshall, 111.; Gov. Appeal Agt.. Local Ex- 
emption Bd., 1917; 2nd Lt., C. O. T. S., Camp 
Gordan. Ga. ; Mustered out. D igi8. Mem., 
Christian Church; A. F. A. M., 1913; I. O. O. 
F., 1916; M. W. A., 1917; K. P., 1917; O. E. 
S.. 1917. Married Fayette Hamill, N 15, 1916, 
West Union, 111. Child, Robert Hamill, b. O 
10, 191 7. Address, Marshall, 111. 

6163. MARY ELLA CLIMER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 22, 1890, 
Palestine, 111.; d. Albert (b. Ap 5, 1862, do.) 
and Jennie (Higgins) Climer (b. S 8, 1862, 
do.). Prepared in Palestine H. S. Teacher, 
vSullivan H. S., 1914-16; Grad. Stud., Oshkosh, 
Wis., 1917; Teacher, Fond du Lac, Wis., 
1916 — . Address, Palestine, 111.; bus. add., H. 
S., Fond du Lac, Wis. 

6164. BESS FLORENA CLINE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 31, 1889, 
Monticello, 111.; d. Jacob Clarkson (b. S 6, 
do.) and Amanda Matilda (Class) Cline (b. 
F II, do.). Prepared in Monticello H. S. 
Achoth; W. A. A. Teacher, Math., H. S., 
Urbana. Mem. and Treas., Bd. of Trustees, 
Congr. House, Urbana. Address, 802 S. 
Matthews Ave., Urbana. 

6165. LAWRENCE ALBERT CLINE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 28, 1892, 
Marion, 111.; s. Albert L. (b. N 8, i860, Ky.) 
and Florence (McCowan) Cline (b. O 6, 1863, 
Marion, 111.). Prepared in Marion H. S. 
Triangle; Egyptian Club; Class Water Polo; 
Sr. Hat Com.; Regt. Color Sergt. Contr. on 
Highway and Bridge Const.; Los Angeles and 
So. Calif. Mem., M. E. Church, South. Mar- 
ried Ella Lee Herbert, N 15, 1915, Los Angeles. 
Child, Reon Cline, b. S 15, 1916. Address, 
816 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles; bus. add., 
231 Marsh-Strong Bldg., do. 

6166. FRANCIS MARION COCKRELL 
Manager; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 8, 1887, 

Norborne, Mo.; s. Simon (b. Jl 30, 1848, Kin- 
mundy, HI.) and Angeline (Prewett) Cock- 
rell (b. Ag 30, 1851, do.). Prepared in Mar- 
shall Tp. H. S. Sec, Acacia; Pres., Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Pres., Alpha Delta Sigma; Pres., 
Ionian; E. E. Soc. ; Ben Franklin Club; V. P. 
Soph. Class; Mgr., ///. Mag.; Pres., 111. Assn. 
of Lit. Soc; Sr. Ball Com. Chicago Publicity 
Mgr., Westinghouse Elec S: Mfg. Co., 1914; 
Mgr., Chicago Service Dept., McGraw Pub. 
Co., Chicago, 191 6; Cleveland Mgr., Elec. 
World and Eiec. Merchandising, McGraw- 
Hill Co., Inc., Cleveland, 1918 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M. ; Jovian Order. Married Margaret Ben- 
bow, O 28, 1914, Ft. Madison, la. Child, 
Margaret Helen, b. Je 13, 1917. Address, 
2769 Hampshire, Cleveland; bus. add., 657 
Leader News Bldg., do. 

6167. HARRY ELLSWORTH CODLIN 

(Husband of No. 7056) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 28, 
1892, Pontiac, 111.; s. Charles (b. Chenoa, 111.) 
and Sarah E. (Elson) Codlin (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Chenoa H. S. Scabbard and Blade; 
Capt., Univ. Regt.; Treas., Jr. Class, 1914. 
Employee of Univ. of III. dairy dept., 1914; 
Farmer, 1915; Flarm Adviser, Dallas Center, 
la. Married Carrie L. McColley ('15), S i, 
1915, Shelbyville, 111. Children: James Burton, 
b. N 13, 1917; Ruth Elizabeth, b. D 22, 1918. 
Address, Dallas Center, la. 

6168. GEORGE CLEVELAND COFFEY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 16, 18S4; s. William 

Wallace (b. O 5, 1835, Hopkinsville, Ky.) and 
Helen Baily (Knight) Coffey (b. O 8, 1846, 
Elktown, Ky.). Prepared in Ewing Coll.; 
Univ. of Mo., 1907-08. Lawyer, Mt. Vernon, 



111., 1914-16; Benton, 111., 1916 — . Married 
Maud Williamson, O 24, 1908. Address, Ben- 
ton, 111.; bus. add., Williams, Lewis & Coffey, 
do. 

6169. HAZEL BELLE COFFEY 
(GIEHLER) 
(Wife of No. 625s; Sister of No. 5598) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 19, 1893, Chi- 
cago; d. William Martin (b. Mr 13, 1856, 
Bloomington, Ind.) and Mary Ann (McClure) 
Coffey (b. Ap 18, i860, Ireland). Prepared 
in Blue Island H. S. Achoth; W. A. A.; 
Winner of Ath. "1." Teacher, Math, and 
Hist., H. S., Richmond, 111., 1914-15; do.. 
Math, and Ger., Reddick. H. S., 111., 1915-16. 
Married Frederick John Giehler ('14), Ag 30, 
1916, Blue Island, 111. Child, Marjorie Jean, 
b. Ag 13, 191 7. Address, 617 Pearl St., Ottawa, 
111. 

6170. ALEXANDER EUGENE COHN 
Catalog Expert; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 
29, 1893, Warsaw, Russia; s. Jacob (b. Brest, 
Russia) and Tobie (Kahan) Cohn (b. Warsaw, 
Russia). Prepared in Medill H. S., Chicago. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1915. 
Kappa Sigma Delta; Menorah; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Basketball. Dir. of Sc and Ath. Coach, 
Tp. H. S., Morton, 1914-16; Correspondent, 
Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1916-17; do.. Critic and 
Efficiency Expert, Philipsborn Catalog House; 
Asst. office mgr., do., 1918 — . Mem., Assn. 
Sch. Sc. and Math. Teachers. Married Kate 
C. Dohry, Ag 12, 1916, Buffalo, N. Y. Child, 
Kenneth Morton, Jl 12, 1917. .4ddress, 4655 
N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 900 W. 
Van Buren St., do. 

6171. JAMES RUBIN COLBERT 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.: b. F 13, 
1S90, Burnt Prairie, 111.; s. S. W. (b. do.) 
and Jennette (Renfro) Colbert. Prepared in 
Fairfield H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Ionian; 
mini Bd. of Trustees. Instr., H. S., Waverly, 
1915; Asst. Prin., Tp. H. S., Waverly, 1916- 
17; Prin., do., 191 7-18. Married Ura Richard, 
Je 24, 1914, Urbana. Children: Harold R., b. 
Tl 28, 1915; Lois Ester, b. D 1917. Address, 
Waverly, 111. 

6172. HUGH LEON COLE 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 12, 1891, Gen- 
esee, 111.; s. Hugh W. Cole. Prepared in Geneseo 
H. S. Sigma Nu. Teacher. Agr. and Sc. H. 
S., Oconto Falls, Wis. Married Marion Cole. 
Child, Mary Jane. .Address. 103 S. College 
Ave., Geneseo, 111.; bus. add., Oconto Falls, 
Wis.t 

6173. HELEN BELL COMSTOCK 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. F 26, 1891, 
Chicago; d. J. J. Comstock. Prepared in 
Lyons Tp. H. S. Phi Delta Psi; V. P., H. 
Sc. Club; Treas., Sr. Illinae; Woman's 
League Advisory Bd.; Girls Sr. Council. 
Teacher Batavia. III.; Teacher, H. S., Rock- 
ford, 111. Address, Reliance Bldg., Kansas 
City, Mo. 

6174. LOURDE JOSEPH CONBOY 
Teacher; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 21, 1891. 

Sterling, 111.; s. Thomas Conboy. Prepared in 
Sterling H. S. Phi Kappa; Homecoming 
Com. Teacher, Man. Tr., Franklin Sch., Du- 
buque, la. Address, 507 ist Ave., Sterling, 
111.; bus. add., 140 W. 14th St., Dubuque, la.j 

6175. FLORENCE AVIS COULTAS 
Principal; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 21, 

1890. Thawville, 111.; d. William Wallace (b. 
."Xp 8, 1861, 111.) and Florence Eva (Purinton') 
Coultas (b. S 28, 1862, 111.). Prepared in De- 
Kalb Tp. H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch.. 
1007-9. Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Norm. Club; Math. Club; Sec, 



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W. A. A. Dir. of ungraded schs., Rockford, 
111., 1914-is; Asst. Co. Supt., DeKalb Co. Pub. 
Schs., Sycamore, 111., 1915-18; Elementary 
Supvr. and Co-Prin., Murrary Hill Sch., Cleve- 
land, 1918 — . DeKalb Co., Sec., War Savings 
Com., 1918. Mem., N. I. T. A.; Athena-Syca- 
more Woman's Club; DeKalb Sycamore Pan- 
Hellenic Assn. Address, 503 S Main St., Syca- 
more, 111.; bus. add., 11432 Mayfield Road, 
Cleveland. 

6176. ARETE CAROLINE COVEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 26, 1892, 
Farmer City, 111.; d. C. C. (b. S 11, i860, do.) 
and Elizabeth Letitia (Savage) Covey (b. Mr 23, 
1866, Virginia, 111.). Prepared in Farmer City 
H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Instr., Macon, 
Miss., 1912-15; Stud., St. Louis, 1915-16; Cml. 
Teacher, Champaign, 1916-18; do.. Capital City 
Cml. Coll., Charleston, W. Va., 1918— . Ad- 
dress, goyi W. Green St., Urbana. 

6177. ANNA ETHEL COX 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 8, 1887, 
Sandwich, 111.; d. T. J. Cox. Prepared in Sand- 
wich H. S. Teacher, Sandwich, 111. Address, 
Sandwich, Ill.t 

6178. REX WARFIELD COX 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 12, 1888, Cerro 

Gordo, 111.; s. John G. and Clara (Warfield) 
Cox. Prepared in Bement H. S. Teacher, Tp. 
H. S., Pana, 111., 1914 — . Address, Pana, 111. 

6179. GLENN ERVING CRAFT 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 3, 1891, Bur- 
lington, III.; s. E. E. Craft. Prepared in Mc- 
Kinley H. S. Hoof and Horn Club. Married 
Helen Fitzgerald, O 2, 1915, Rantoul, 111. Ad- 
dress, Burlington, Ill.f 

6180. CLARA CRONK (MORRIS) 
(Wife of No. 5828) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. D i, 1889, Aurora. 111.; 
d. Riley D. (b. do.) and Addie (Smith) Cronk 
(b. Sandwich, 111.). Prepared in E. Aurora 
and Birmingham (Ala.) H. Schs.; Monticello 
Sem., Godfrey, 111. II. Sc. Club; Sec, Wo- 
man's League; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; 1 1 Ho 
Bd. Married Arthur Marvin Morris ('13), 
S 12, 1914, Chicago. Child, Elmer James II, 
b. Je 14, 1915. Address, 311 N. ist St., Aber- 
deen, S. Dak. 

6i8r. MYRTLE AMY CRUZAN (GEYER) 
(Wife of G249) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; d. Joseph 
William Cruzan. Prepared in Mattoon H. S., 
and Indianapolis H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. 1906-07. Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. Work, 
Univ. of 111., 1915-17. Instr., Eng., Coving- 
ton H. S., Ky., 1914-15; Asst., Eng. Dept., 
Univ. of 111., 191S-17; Teacher Eng. Pvt. Sch., 
Houston, Tex.; Teacher, Eng., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1 91 8 — . Auth.: Articles in School News 
and Primary Educ. Married Denton Loring 
Geyer (g'14), Jl 1917, Urbana. Address, 5714 
Dorchester Ave., Chicago. 

6182. JOHN CUTLER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 19, 1S90, 
Pana, 111.; s. Cassius Deloss (b. Ja i, 1848, 
Troy, O.) and Mollie (Dickey) Cutler (b. O 
13, i860, Pana. III.). Prepared in Pana H. 
S. Tau Beta Pi; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Wrestling. Asst. Foreman. Chicago Portland 
Cement Co., Oglesby, 111., 1914-15; Steam Ex- 
pert, 111. Steel Co., Joliet, 111., 1916; Chief 
Engr.. Corn Prod. Refg. Co.. Pekin, 111., 1916- 
17. U. S. N., D II, 19 1 7, U. S. S. Canand- 
aigua. c/o Postmaster, N. Y. Address, 306 
E. 8th St., Pana, 111. 



6183. RUDOLPH WALTER CUTSHALL 
Arch. Designer; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 25, 1888, 

Brazil, Ind. ; s. J. M. Cutshall. Prepared in 

Brazil (Ind.) H. S.; Ind. Univ. Scarab; 

Kappa Sigma. Arch, and Mfr., Brazil, Ind.; 

Arch. Designer, Indianapolis. Address, 21 16 

College Ave., Indianapolis.! 

6184. FRED EDWIN DACE 
Production Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 3, 
1S89, Rushville, 111.; s. Henry Mattison (b. F 

17, 1843, Edina, Mo.) and Mary Catherine 
(DeLapp) Dace (b. Ag 31, 1S50, Rushville, 111.). 
Prepared in Rushville H. S. Sec, E. E. Soc. 
Cost Acct., Chicago, 1914-15; Stud., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1915-16; Elec Engr., Milwaukee. 
1916-17; do., Akron, O., 1917-18; Production 
Engr., Peoria, 1918 — . 2nd. Lt., Ord. R. C, 
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md.; Mustered 
out, D 23. 19 18. Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. 
E. Married Helen Le Conte Crooks, S 6, 191 7, 
Rushville, 111. Address, 925 Columbia Terrace, 
Peoria; bus. add., Appraisal Dept., Holt Mfg. 
Co., do. 

6185. HERVEY MILLER DALE 
Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 14, 1887, 
Chicago; s. W. B. Dale. Prepared in New 
Trier Tp. H. S. Address, 519 E. Ash St., Win- 
netka, Ill.t 

6186. *JOHN HENRY DALLANBACH 
(Brother of No. 8255) 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 23, 1891, Champaign; 
s. George A. (b. S 3, 1863, do.) and Anna 
Marie (Schulz) Dallenbach (b. Ag 1, 1863, 
Black Hawk, Wis.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S.; Wendell Phillips H. S., Chicago. Class 
Basketball. Bldg. Const., Champaign, 1915; 
Elec. Engr., Pittsburgh, 1915-16; U. S. A., El 
Paso, Tex., 191 6-17; do., Ridgway, Pa.; do.. 
Ft. Sill, Okla.; do., Augusta, Ga., Ap 1918; M. 
G. Co., iiith Inf., 2Sth Div., A. E. F. Killed 
in Action, O 3, 1918, France, 

6187. RALPH RAYMOND DANIELSON 
(Husband of No. 6138) 

Ceram. Chem.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; M. S., 
1916; b. Je 3, 1892, Chicago; s. Christopher 
Edmund (b. Norway) and Minnie (Amundsen) 
Danielson (b. do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Acacia; Keramos. Asst., 
Ceram. Engiig., Univ. of III., 1914-16; Ceram. 
Chem., Benjamin Elec. Mfg. Co., Desplaines, 
111., 1916 — . Auth.: The Effect of Variation 
in the Composition of Ground Coats for Sheet 
Iron Enamels, Trans. Am. Ceram. Soc. Vol. 

18. Assoc. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc; A. F. A. 
M. Married Grace Amelia Campbell ('14), Mr 
26, 1916, Chicago. Child, James Campbell, b. 
Mr 17, 1917 (died Mr 21, 1917). Address, 
Desplaines, 111.; bus. add., Benjamin Elec. Co., 
do. 

6188. HARRY OTTO DANZ 
-Asst. Sales Mgr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 30, 
1891, Peru. HI.; s. Charles and Emma (Loekle) 
Danz. Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. H. S. 
.\cacia; Scabbard and Blade; Lt. Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; Winner Soph. Gold Medal. 1912. Stud. 
Sales Course, Am. Blower Co., Detroit; Asst. 
Salesmgr., do. Meln., Congr. Church. Mar- 
ried Constance Varine Hoyt, O 5, 1915, De- 
troit. Child, Dorothy Viola, b. "N 14, 1916. 
Address, 871 Ferry Park Ave., Detroit; bus. 
add.. Am. Blower Co., do. 

6189. BANSEVAR DASS 
Chem. Engr.;- B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 15, 1888, 
India; s. Nadhabch (b. do.) and Mahanami 
Saba Dass (b. do.). Prepared in Malda, Ben- 
gal, Inclia; LTniv. of Wis., 1911-12. Chem. 
Clul); Cosmopolitan Club; Hindustan Assn. 
Draftsman, C. H. Stollting Co., Chicago, 1914- 
16; Chief Chem., Nat. Synthetic Co.. Perth 
Amboy, N. J., 1916; Chief Chem.. Carbolic 



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Acid & Coal Tar Products, Div. of T. A. Edi- 
son Inc., Silver Lake, N. J., 1916-17- _ Success- 
fully developed an economical modification in 
the mfg. process of carbolic acid, greatly in- 
creasing the efficiency of the plant. Research 
Chem., Central Lab.. T. A. Edison Co., 1918 — . 
Mem., A. C. S.; Hindustan Assn. of Am. Ad- 
dress. 305 Broad St., Bloomfield, N. J.; bus. 
add.. Central Lab., T. A. Edison, Inc., Silver 
Lake, N. J. 

6190. HALE PLALIN DAUGHERTY 
Adv. Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 15, 
1892, Peru, S. A.; s. Aquilla John (b. Hamil- 
ton, O.) and Jennie Lousley (Plahn) Daugher- 
ty (b. Beardstown, 111.). Prepared in Peoria 
H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Delta Chi; Yox- 
an; Ku Klux; Ben Franklin Club; Ed., Daily 
mini. Reporter, The Peoria Transcript, 19 14- 
is; Adv. Mgr., George La Monte & Son, 
1915- — . Address, c/o George La Monte & Son, 
61 Broadway, New York City. 

6191. ALICE VICTORIA DAVENPORT 
Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 7, 

1890, Chicago; d. Joseph Davenport. Prepared 
in W. Mendota II. S. W. A. A.; Class Bas- 
ketball. Phys. Din, Chicago Heights, 111.; 
Libn., Lib., H. S., Wheaton, 111. Address, 275 
W. South St., Galesburg, 111. 

6192. RAYMOND EVAN DAVIES 
Physician; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 2, 1889, 
Bement, 111.; s. William E. (b. N 1854, Jack- 
sonville, 111.) and Alice M. (Allison) Davies 
(b. Ja 10, i860, Lincoln-Shire, Eng. ). Pre- 
pared in Bement H. S.; Univ. of Wis., 1912; 
M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1917. Adelphic; Al- 
pha Kappa Kappa. Stud., Interne, Chicago, 
1915-16; do., Durand Hospital, 1917; do., St. 
Luke's, Chicago, 1917-18. M. O. T. C, Ft. 
Riley, Kan., 1918; Orthopedic Surgery, N. Y.; 
Lt., Base Hospital, Camp Sheridan, Montgom- 
ery, Ala. Mem., Assn. of Mil. Surg. Ad- 
dress, Bement, 111.; bus. add., 4047 Aspen St., 
Philadelphia. 
6193. ELIZABETH HAMILTON DAVIS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 31, 1887, Fairfield, 
111.; d. W. B. Davis. Prepared in So. 111. St. 
Norm. Sell. A. B., 111. Woman's Coll., 1909- 
Asst. Ref. Libn., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Man- 
hattan, Kan.; War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Address, c/o Kansas State Agricultural Col- 
lege, Manhattan, Kan.t 

6194. THOMAS ANDREW DAVIS 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl g, 1890, 
Bethany, 111.; s. Andrew W. (b. Je 8, 1863) 
and Martha (Younger) Davis. Prepared in 
Bethany H. S.; Millikin Univ. Philomathean; 
C. E. Soc. Draftsman, Empire & Fuel^ Co. 
Married Blanche H. Hayes, 26, 1916, Guth- 
rie, Okla. Child, Theodore Emerson, b- D 2=,, 
1917. Address, 520 E. nth St., Bartlesville, 
Okla. 

6195. BEATRICE EARLE DEAN 
(Sister of No. 9031) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 27, 

1891, Harrisburg, 111.; d. John William (b. Ag 
4, 1866, Posey Co., Ind.) and Isabel (Lcbo) 
Dean (b. D 2, 1869, Carrier Mills, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Harrisburg Tp. H. S. Instr., Eng. 
and Ger., Lovington, 111., 1914-16; do., Robin- 
son, 111., 1916 — . Address, Harrisburg, 111.; 
bus. add., 601 E. Main St., Robinson, 111. 

6196. HAROLD BURTON DEETS 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O n, 1888, 
Sidney, Neb.; s. A. B. (b. Mr 31, 1862, N. Hen- 
derson, 111.) and Ruth (Jones) Deets (b. Mr 
29, 1867, Nesquehoning, Pa.). Prepared in 
Galesburg H. S. Mgr., Champaign and 
Streator. 111., Dairy Farm, 1914-17. Army 
Nurse Evacuation Hosp. A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, Galesburg, 111. 



6197. LEMUEL DE FOREST 
Apprentice; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 9, iSgi, 
Toledo, O.; s. Amy J. DeForest. Prepared 
in Toledo (O.) H. S. Apprentice. C. C. C. & 
St. L. R. R., Bellefontaine, (J. Married 
Juanita Hammer, Ag 30, 1914, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 221 Oakland Square, Bellefontaine, O. 



6198. *ROY VAN LIEW DeMOTT 
(Brother of No. 5093) 
A. B. in Bus.; b. O s, 1887, Fairvitw, 111.; 
s. Richard Roy (b. Mr 25, 1847, Stanton, N. J.) 
and May Helen (Polhemus) DeMott (b. My 9, 
1851, Fairview, 111.). Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Cnil. Club. Bus. Mgr., DeMott Loan 
Co., Crookston, Minn. Died Mr 6, 1917, De- 
troit. 

6199. HERBERT DEVINE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 10, 1891, 
Ishpeming, Mich.; s. P. II. Devine. Prepared 
in Ishpeming (Mich.) H. S. Engr., Kenova, 
W. Va. ; Stud. Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers 
Mfg. Co. Meteor Div., Signal Corps, A. E. F., 
France. Address, Chester, Ill.t 

6200. VIVIAN PERSIS DEWEY 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 16. 
1891, Kenosha, Wis.; d. Courtland Ernest (b. 
Mr 21, 1861) and Mary Louise (Dexter) 
Dewey (b. F 3, 1864). Prepared in Kenosha 
(Wis.) H. S.; Chicago Sch. of Phys. Educ. and 
Expression, summer, 1915; Chicago Norm. Sch. 
of Dancing, summer, 1916. Delta Gamma; 
Alethenai; W. A. A. Instr., Aesthetic dancing, 
1917; office work. 1918; Society editor, 1919 — . 
Auth. : Dance Courtesy, L. Hausmann, 1918. 
Address, S77 Sheridan Road, Kenosha, Wis. 

6201. MARY ESTELLA DE WOLFE 
(Sister of No. 7480) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 29, 

1890, Assumption, 111.; d. William De Wolfe. 
Prepared in Assumption H. .S. .iddress, 341 
Center St., Decatur, IlLf 

6202. LULA BELLE DEXTER 
(Sister of No. 4614) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. Mus., 
1915; b. N II, 1890, St. Joseph, Mich.; d. 
Arthur Glen (b. Ap 2. 1861, Chenoa, 111.) 
and Lora Belle (Gallup) Dexter (b. Ag 7, 
1858, Niles, Mich.). Prepared in Urbana 
FI. S. Mu Kappa Alpha; Athenean. Pvt. 
Teacher, Violin, Urbana. Address, 614 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana. 

6203. HARRY KIMBALL DICK 
(Brother of No. 2951) 
Supt., Bldg. Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. 
N 12, 1888, Bloomington, 111.; s. G. F. Dick. 
Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Alpha 
Tau Omega, Supt. Bldg. Const., Bloomington, 
111. Married Pauline Whitmer, My 19. 1917. 
Address, 705 E. Walnut St., Bloomington, 
IlLt 

6204. EARL BURRUS DICKERSON 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 22, 

1891, Canton, Miss.; s. Edward (b. 1850, 
Everett, Mass.) and Emma Gertrude (Gar- 
rett) Dickerson (b. Ja 4, 1857, Canton, Miss.). 
Prepared in Evansfon Acad.; N. W. Univ., 
1909-10; Univ. of Chicago Law Sch., 1915-17. 
Kappa Alpha Psi. Instr., Eng., Tuskegee Inst., 
Tuskegee, Ala.,; 1913-14; Prin., H. S., Vin- 
cennes, Ind., 1914-15. 2nd Lt., O. R. T. C, 
Camp Dodge, la., 1917; 65th Inf. Regt., Camp 
Grant, 111. Married Inez Moss, Je 7, 1912, 
Peoria. Address, 3142 S. Part Ave., Chicago. 



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6205. EVA DODDS (CROWDER) 

(Daughter of No. 468; Wife of No. 5624; 
Sister of No. 8274) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.: b. O 3, 1892, Denver; 
d. Joseph Chambers ('86), (b. Utica, N. Y.) 
and Mary Armina (Brown) Dodds (b. Newport, 
Ind.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chi 
Omega. Mem., Alumnae Chapter of Chi 
Omega, Seattle. Married Benjamin Harrison 
Crowder ('13), Mr 8, 191 7, Champaign. Child, 
Richard Jordan, b. Ja 19, 1918. Address, 2303 
19th Ave., North Seattle. 

6206. EDWARD ADELBERT DOISY 
(Husband of No. 8910) 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 13. 1893, 
Hume, 111.; s. Edward Perry and Ada (Alley) 
Doisy. Prepared in Hume H. S. M. S., 
Harvard, 1916. Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Final and 
Special Honors. 2nd Lt., Med. R. C, 1917; 
ist Lt.; Walter Reed Hosp.. Washington, D. 
C, 1918 — . Married Alice Nowell Ackert ('18), 
Jl 20, 1918. Address, 248 E. 68th St., New 
York City. 

6207. JOHN THOMAS DONAHOE 
Electrolvsis Investigator; B. S. in E. E. ; b. 
S 30, 1891. Chicago; s. P. J. (b. Ag 4, 1856, 
do.) and Catharine (Cahill) Donahoe (b. Ja 
6. 1859. Springfield, 111.). Prepared in Mc- 
Kinley H. S.. Chicago. Eta Kappa Nu. Engr., 
of Tests, Chicago Surface lines, 1914-17; 
Electrolysis investigator, Chicago, 191 7 — . 
Mem., A. I. E. E.; Illini Club, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 3416 Jackson Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 
614 City Hall, do. 

6208. ELIZABETH FRANCES DONALD- 
SON 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 22. 1884, Philo, 
111.; d. James Donaldson. Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. Sell. Prin. Sch., Thomasboro, 111., 
Teacher, Bot., Hindsboro, 111.; do., Shelby- 
ville, Ind. Address, Shelbyville, Ind.t 

6209. RAYMOND THOMAS DOUGLAS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 29, 1889, 
Southampton, Mass.; s. George S. Douglas. 
Prepared in Williston Sem. Address, South- 
ampton, Mass.t 

6210. GEORGE HAROLD DUBIN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 5, 1890, 
Denver; s. A. J. Dubin. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Cliicago. Cosmopolitan Club; 
Arch. Club; Varsity Basketball. Address, 3648 
Lexington, Garfield Sta., Chicago. t 

621 1. RAYMOND STARR DUNHAM 
. Agriculturalist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 12. 1890, 
Binghamton, N. Y.; s. Edward Judd (b. Dun- 
kirk, N. Y.) and Leona Mary (Green) Dunham 
(b. Almond, N. Y.). Prepared in Lake View 
H. S., Chicago. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha 
Zeta. With 111. St. Soil Survey. 1914-16; 
Beaumont & Dunham, Consulting Agr., 1916 — . 
Address, 1519 Highland Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 19 S. LaSalle, do. 

6212. MATTHEW ELBRIDGE DUNLAP 
(Son of No. 63; Brother of No. 7493) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 10, 1891, 
DeSmet, S. Dak.: s. Burleigh A. ('75). (b. D 
5, 1852, Leyden Tp., Cook Co., 111.) and Clara 
J. (Busey) Dunlap (b. Ap 13, 1865, Champaign). 
Prepared in May wood H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; 
Arch. Club. Draftsman, Holabird & Roche, 
Archs. and C. B. & Q. R. R. Bldg. ; Engrs.' 
Office, 1914-16; Arch. Asst. in Forest Products 
Lab., Madison. Wis., 19 16 — . U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., Forest Service, MadisoiT| Wis.. 1916 — . 
Invented: Transit Plugs for Shrapnel Shells; 
A Method of Moisture-Proofing Aeroplane 
Propellers. Mem., Univ. Club, Madison, Wis. 
Address, 803 State St., Madison, Wis. 



6213. WILLIAM GUY DUNLAP 
Cashier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 8, 1892, 
Abingdon, 111.; s. William Belt and Ida (Lati- 
mer) Dunlap. Prepared in Abingdon II. S.; 
Hedding Coll., 1910-12. Congr. Guild; Fresh. 
Varsity Track. Cashier, First Nat. Bank, 
Abingdon. 111. Married Leona K. Schmidt. Ag 
I, 191 7, Champaign. Address, 504 N. Mon- 
roe St^ Abingdon, 111.; bus. add.. First Na- 
tional Bank, do. 

6214. JESSIE EDMUNDSON (GIER) 
Farm Adviser; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 29, 1888, 
Balbec, Ind.; d. William (b. O 5, 1856, do.) 
and Elizabeth S. (Paxson) Edmundson (b. Mr 

8, 1861, do.). Prepared in Penn Tp. H. S., 
Pennville, Ind.; West. Coll., Oxford, O., 1908- 

09. Alpha Omic on Pi; H. Sc. Club. Instr. 
H. Sc, Moore Tp. H. S., Farmer City 111., 
1913-15; Univ. c/ la.. Summer. 1915-16; High- 
land Park, 111 H. S., 1915-16; Co. Adviser, 
Kankakee Co., 111., 1916-18. Ed., Home Im- 
provement Bull. Married William Jewett Gier, 
N 28, 1917, Kankakee, 111. Address, 927 
Court St., Kankakee, 111.; bus. add.. Room 306, 
Court House, do. 

6215. GEORGE CURTIS ELLIS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 29, 1890. Alta- 
mont. 111.; s. W. A. Ellis. Prepared in Alta- 
mont H. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Alpha Nu; 
Class Baseball. Stud., Rush Med. Coll. Ad- 
dress, Altamont, 111. 

6216. ARMIN ELMENDORF 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 8, 1890, San 
Antonio, Tex.; s. Edward (b. do.) and Mary 
(Staffel) Elmendorf (b. do.). Prepared in 
San Antonio (Tex.) H. S.; Univ. of Tex., 
1910. Univ. of Mich., 1915; M. S., Univ. of 
Wis., 1917. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Ed.. Technograph; Prelim., 
Special, and Final Honors. Instr., Mechanics, 
Univ. of Wis., 1914-17; Engr., Forest Products, 
U. S. Forest Products Lab., 1917; Forest ser- 
vice, testing aeroplanes, Ag 1917 — . Desig- 
ner of a differentiating machine. Auth. : 
Various Articles on Engng. subjects in Am. 
Machinist, N 5, 1914; JTis. Engr., Mr 1915, 
Ja 19 1 6, Ap 1917; The Pyramid of Sigma Tau, 
The Transit, Univ. of Neb.; The Scientific Am. 
Suplmt., Ag 11, 1917, F 12, 1916; Am. Math. 
Monthly, O 1916; Jour, of the Franklin Inst., 
D 1916, Ja 1918, F 1918; Canadian E)igr., Ag 
23, 1917; Concrete, S 1917. Address, Forest 
Products Lab., Madison, Wis. 

6217. HUBERT MORTON ENGLISH 
Physician; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 30, 1890, 
Marshall, 111.; s. John Abel (b. Ag 21, 1847) 
and Marietta (Clemings) English (b. O 28, 
1848). Prepared in Marshall Tp. H. S. M. D., 
Harvard, 1918. Sigma Xi; Ionian; Special 
Honors. Physician, Foxboro St. Hosp., Fox- 
boro, Mass. M. R. C, 1917 — ; Lt., Ft. Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.; do., St. Elizabeth Hospital, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Address, St. Elizabeth Hospital, 
Washington, D. C. 

6218. CALLISTUS JAMES ENNIS 
Real Est.; A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 4, 
1S91, Chicago; s. Callistus Sexton (b. O 14, 
1863, do.) and Clara F. ' (Ceperly) Ennis (b. 
Ja 20, 1868, do.). Prepared in Lake View 
H. S., Chicago. Sigma Chi; Ma-V/an-da; Alpha 
Kappa Psi ; Beta Gamma Sigma; Yoxan; Pan- 
Hellenic Council; Ath. Bd. of Control; Cml. 
Club; Class Football; Mgr., Inter-schol.; Chm., 
Alumni Homecoming Smoker; Stud. LTnion 
Opera; Chm., Breakfast Com. Real Est. 
Dealer and Broker, Chicago. 1st Lt., 149th 
F. A.. France, 1917 — . Address, 1437 Pratt 
Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 79 W. Monroe St., 
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6219. ARTHUR VERXON ESSINGTON 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Jl 11, 1889, Clifton, III.; 
s. George (b. O 1840, Lincolnshire, Eng.) and 
Bertha Holland (b. S 15, 1855, Norway). 
Prepared in Grand Prairie Seni. Phi Sigma 
Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Mask and Bauble; Adelphic; Debating, 191 1- 
12. Instr., H. S., Rockford. 19 14-16; Lawyer, 
1916 — . Mem., Univ. Club; Young Men's 
Bus. Assn. of Rockford. Married ^Lnbel Field- 
ing, Je 25, 1915, Champaign. Child, .\rthur 
Vernon, Jr., Mr i5, 1916. Address, 2121 0.\- 
ford St., Rockford, 111.; bus. add., 406 Brown 
BIdg., do. 

6220. RALPH LEE EYMAN 
(Husband of No. 6351) 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 3, 18S5. 
Golden, 111.; s. D. F. (b. S 10, 185-f) and 
Sarah Emily (Shank) Eyman (b. Mr 4, 1861). 
Prepared in West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., igio. 
Zeta Psi; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Zeta; Final 
Honors. Instr., Dept. of Agr., Kent St. 
Norm. Coll., 1914-18; Head of Dept., 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., Norm. 111., 1918. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Esther Allen Kern ('14}, 
Ag 20, 1914, Greencastle, Ind. Child. David 
Russell, b. Ja 21, 1917. Address, 910 W. Honey 
Ave., Normal, 111. 

6221. DANIEL BALDWIN FAGER 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
IS, i860, Murphysboro, 111.; s. S. Fager. Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park H. S. : So. 111. St. Norm. 
tjniv. Prin., Tp. H. S., Palestine, 111. Ad- 
dress, Palestine. Ill.f 

6222. HELEN FAIRFIELD (WOOLMAN) 
(Wife of No. SS07) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 17, 1893, Peters- 
burg, Mich.; d. George Day (b. My 6, 1866, 
Hillsdale, O.) and Mary Adelaide (Peters) 
Fairfield (b. My 23, 1867). Prepared in Omaha 
(Neb.), Urbana, and Ames (la.) H. S. ; la. 
State (Toll., 1910; Beloit Coll., 1910-11. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma. Teacher, H. Sc, E. Aurora 
H. S., Aurora. 111., 1914-16; Head of Dom. Sc. 
Dept., Elgin, 111. H. S., 1916. Married Collett 
Everman Woolman ('12), Ag 1916, Baton 
Rouge, La. Address, 524 Middle St., Baton 
Rouge, La. 

6223. MYRLIN STEIN FALLIS 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 18, 1891, 
Denver; s. Montana S. (b. My 30, i860. Grays 
Summit, Mont.) and Katherine (Stein) Fallis 
(b. N 28, 1S70, Mt. Carmel, 111.). Prepared 
in West Denver H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 1910- 
12. Working on U. S. A. Recuperation Hosp., 
Aurora, Colo. Married Aileen E. Cornforth, 
My 6, 1918, Denver. Address, Apartment 28, 
1530 Grant St., Denver; bus. add., 900 Ideal 
Bldg., do. 

6224. SAMUEL JAMES FARLOW 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 29, 1892, Augusta, 
111.; s. Cornelia Farlow. Prepared in Augusta 
H. S. Pi Omicron. Married Miss Doeherty, 
S 30, 1917. Address, 377 W. High St., Hunt- 
ington, Ind. 

6225. LESLIE WILLIAM FAULKNER 
(Brother of No. 6869) 

Manager; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1915; b. 
N 8, 1891, Champaign; s. W. S. Faulkner. 
Prepared in (Thampaign H. S. Scabbard and 
Blade; Capt., Signal Corps, Univ. Regt. Engr., 
Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.; Mgr., 
Watson Faulkner Drug Store, Champaign. 
Radio Instr., Univ. of 111., U. S. S. M. A. 
Auth. : The Nitrogen-Filled Lamp, Tcchno- 
graph. Married Gladys Ladd, O 2, 19:6, 
Champaign. Address, 806 S. 3rd St., Cham- 
paign. 



6226. MARY EMMA FELTER 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 22, 1889, 
Fureka, 111.; d. P. A. Felter. Prepared in 
Eureka H. S.; Eureka Coll. Bethany Circle; 
Geneva Club. Teacher, H. S., Washburn, 111. 
Address, Eureka, 111. 

6227. JOHN MOFFAT FETHERSTON 
(Husband of No. 8147; Brother of No. 7513) 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Je 28, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Edward Beecham (b. Michaels- 
town Co., Cork, Ireland, Ag 5, 1852) and Jen- 
nie (Mulholland) Fetherston (b. Ap 2, 1867, 
Cobourg, Ont., Can.). Pfrepared in Cobourg 
(Can.) Coll. Inst.; Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1915. 
Theta Chi; Pi Omicron; Fresh. Varsity Soc- 
cer; Varsity Soccer Football, 191 1; Pres., Ry. 
Club; E. E. Soc. ; A. I. E. E. Signal Engr., 
Union Switch & Signal Co., Swissvale, Pa. 
1914-17. 2nd O. T. C, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1917; 
ist Lt., C. A., 2ist Co., Narragansett Bay, Ft. 
Wetherill, R. I., 191 7 — . Married Katherine 
Lois Born ('17), Je 29, 1918, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
Address, 502 E. John St., Charnpaign. 

6228. FTiANK CHRISTIAN FEUTZ 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 16, 1891, 
Olney, HI.; s. Edward Philip (b. Mr 13, 1864, 
do.) and Anna Elizabeth (laggi) Feutz (b. My 
31, 1867, do.). Prepared in Olney H. S. C. 
E. Club; Univ. Band and Orchestra; Prelim. 
Honors. Civ. Engr., 111. St. Highway Dept., 
Je 19 14 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married 
Nellie Julia Hubert, N 25, 1914, Watseka, 
111. Child, Frank Hubert, b. S 5, 1915- Ad- 
dress, 706 S. Marshall St., Paris, 111.; bus. 
add., Buchanan Link Bldg., do. 

6229. WILLIAM FULLER FIELDER 
Accountant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 27. 
1 89 1, Chicago; s. Fred A. (b. Dansville, N. Y.) 
and Josephine (Wilson) Fielder (b. London, 
Can.). Prepared in Lake Tech. H. S. Psi Up- 
silon; Helmet; Ben Franklin Club; Chm , Sr. 
Ball Com.; Bus. Mgr., Siren; Ed., Stud. Direc- 
tory. Asst. Mfg. Acct., Liquid Carbonic Co., 
Chicago. Corp., ist 111. Cav., 1916; Federal 
Nat. Guard, border service, Brownsville, Tex., 
1916; ist. Lt., Ord. R. C, Inf., A. E. F., Je 
IS, 1917-18; Returned to states. 1918. Auth.: A 
Graphic Comparison of Truck Costs and Work, 
Factory., Mr 191 7. Mem.. A. C. S. Address, 
4642 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o 
Liquid Carbonic Co., 31st and Kenzie St., do. 

6230. ELMER E. FIERO 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 17, 1890, New 
York City; s. W. I. Fiero. Prepared in Lacon 
H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Jr. Prom. Com. 
2nd Lt., 77th Div.. Camp Upton, L. I., N. Y. 
Address, 77 Div., Camp Upton, L. I., N. Y. 

6231. CHANCY LAWRENCE FINFROCK 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mv 19, 1892, Urbana; s. 
John H. (b. Waynesboro, Pa.) and Jordena M. 
(Johnson) Finfrock (b. Je 27, 1850, Clifton, 
O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. of 
Mich. Lawyer, Little & Finfrock, Urbana, 
1914 — . Married Grace Dallenbach, Je 29, 
1916, Champaign. Child, Lawrence Johnson, 
b. Jl 20, 1917. Address, 407 W. Elm St., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., 107-109 Main St., do. 

6232. HENRY LAWRENCE FISCHER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 24, 1888, 
Wheaton, 111.; s. William H. (b. Addison, III.) 
and Geraldine Cecilia (Blanchard) Fischer (b. 
Galesburg, HI.). Prepared in Wheaton H. S.; 
Wheaton Coll., 1906-10. Congr. Guild. Con- 
sulting Ensrr., St. Paul, 1914-17; Production 
Engr., E. Moline, 111., 1917-18. Co. E, 113th 
Engrs., Camp Shelby, Miss.; do., 38th Div., A. 
E. F., France; Sergt., Co. B, 126th Engrs., 
Brest France. Address, 113 Centre St., 
Wheaton, Hi. 



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6233. BENJAMIN SIDNEY FISHER 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Je 13, 1890, Anderson, 
Ind.; s. Thomas C. (b. 1840, Pa.) and Eliza- 
beth (Craig) Fisher (b. 1850, Ind.). Prepared 
in Anderson (Ind.) H. S. Sigma Ci:i; Phi 
Delta Phi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Hoof and Horn 
Club; Helmet; Class Football; Basketball; 
Mgr., Employment Bur. ; Soph. Cotillion Com.; 
Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Ball Com. Lawyer. Marsh- 
field, Ore., 1914-17. 1st Sergt.. nth Co., Ore. 
C. A., 1916-17; 2nd Lt., C. A. R. C, Lt., 47lh 
A., C. A. C, A. E. F., 1918; Mustered out, Mr 
13, 1919. Mem., Presby. Church; Coos Co., Ore. 
Bar Assn.; I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E.; Pres.. 
Men's Fellowship Club, 1916; Millicoing Club, 
1916-17. Address, Marshfield, Ore. 

6234. WALTER LLOYD FISHER 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. D 31, 1889, 
Hebron Neb., s. Amanda Greider. Prepared in 
Union City H. S. Engr., Vandalia R. R., In- 
dianapolis. Address, R. 38, Box 125. Union 
City, Ind.; bus. add., 1726 E. Washington St., 
Indianpolis.f 

6235. CASSIUS PAUL FLETCHER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap i, 1890, 
Ridgefarm, 111.; s. A. 1. Fletcher. Prepared in 
Univ. H. S.; U. S. Mil. Acad. Psi Upsilon. 
Civ. Engr., Interest. Commerce Com., Div of 
Val., La. and Tex. Capt., 311 Engrs., Camp 
Grant, Rockford, 111.; A. E. F. Married Esther 
Owen, F 8, 191 7, Hickory Valley, Tenn. Ad- 
dress, Ridgefarm, 111. 

6236. JOHN ARCHIBALD FLETCHER 
Agr. Mgr.; B. S. in An. Husb.; b. Jl 13. 
1 89 1, New York City; s. Jo'm A. Fletcher. 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Agr. Mgr.. Deerfield, 111. Address, 2053 
Monroe St., Chicago; bus. add., Deerfield, 111. 

6237. EDMOND ROY FOSTER 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 31, 1893. Chi- 
cago; s. Robert F. (b. Catlin, 111.) and Bertha 
(Domensk) Foster (b. Watertown. Wis.). Pre- 
pared in May wood H. S. Theta Chi; Scabbard 
and Blade; Bat. Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Class 
Football; Class Baseball. Appraisal Engr., 
Chicago, 1914; Draftsman, George C. Nimmons, 
Chicago, 191s; Draftsman, B. & O. C. T. R. R., 
do., 1915; Engr., W. A. Baehr, do.. 1916-17. 
ist. Bat. 3rd, O. T. C. Camp Grant, III. Mar- 
ried Florence C. Danieken, Je 2, 1917, Chicago. 
Address, 914 17th Ave., Melrose, 111. 

6238. ORA FRENCH FOSTER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 8, 1892, Green- 
field, 111.; s. B. E. Foster. Prepared in White 
Hall H. S. Iris; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and 
Blade; Agr. Club; A^r. Dance Com., 19:4; 
Capt. and Regt. Commissary, Cadet Regt.; Y. 
M. C. A. Address, Puxico, Mo. 

6239. LESTER EUGENE FRAILEY 
Broker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 29, 1891. 
Rossville, 111.; s. F. L. Frailey. Prepared m 
LTrbana H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Delta Sigma 
Rho; Helmet; Pres., Mask and Bauble: 111. 
Union Dramatic Club; Ionian; Scribbler's Club; 
Ben Franklin Club; Coll. Dancing Club; Class 
Tennis; ///. il/o.cr. Stafif; Stud. Opera Play 
Com.; 111. -la. Debate, Ill.-O. Debate; Bd. of 
Oratory and Debate. Teacher. H. S.. Cham- 
paign; Head, Pub. Speaking Dept., Culver Mil. 
Acad., Culver, Ind.; Brokerage bus.. New Or- 
leans, 191 7 — . Married Luella Mackie, D 27, 
1916, New Orleans. Child, Lester Eugene, Jr., 
b. D 27, 191 7. Address, 1578 Calhoun St., New 
Orleans. 

6240. WILLIAM LEONARD FRANK 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. F 13, 1 89 1, Chicago; s. Leonard M. (b. F 



17, i860, Wurtemberg, Ger.) and Caroline Rosa 
(Meider) Frank (b. D 6, i860, do.). Prepared 
in Carthage H. S. Farmer, El Campo, Tex. 
Married Julia Louise Mattier, Je 20, 1917, El 
Campo, Tex. Child, boy, b. Mr 15, 1918 (died 
Mr 20, 1918). Address, El Campo, Tex. 

6241. RUSSELL CARD FRAZEE 
Tester; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 9, 1892, Seneca, 
111.: s. F. F. Frazee. Prepared in Morris H. S. 
.\lpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Hoof_ and Horn Club; 
Prelim. Honors. Testing Gasoline Engines, 
Cicero, 111. Address, 329 Jefferson St., Morris, 
111.; bus. add., 2244 50th Ave., Cicero, lU.t 

6242. JAMES B. FRAZIER 
(Brother of Nos. 5886, 9075) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 9, 1890. Paris, 
111.; s. J. B. Frazier. Prepared in Paris H. S. 
Sr. Ball Com. Teacher, Agr., Albion, 111.; 
Farmer, Oakland, 111. Married Ida Craig, Ag 
21, 191 5, Paris, 111. Address, Marshall, Ill.t 

6243. HENRY HELM FRENCH 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. M. E. ; b. Ag 4. 
1 891, Chicago; s. M. R. French. Prepared in 
Armour Acad. Address, 9203 Pleasant Ave., 
Chicago. t 

6244. RALPH WALDO FRENCH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 30, 1889, Mag- 
nolia, 111.; s. Marion J. (b. O 19, Marshall Co., 
Ill,) and Mary Elizabeth (Stratton) French (b. 
N II. 1859, do.). Prepared in John Swaney 
Consolidated Sch. Alpha Tau Omega; Glee 
Club. Farmer, Magnolia" 111. U. S. Army, 
Camp Grant, 111. Sergt. Maj., Hdqtrs,, ist Bn., 
i6ist Depot Brig,, 1918-19; Mustered out, Mr 
15, 1919, Address, Magnolia, 111. 

6245. GEORGE ELMORE GABLE . 
Draftsman, B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 24, 1892, 

Center Point, la.; s. Elmore E. (b. Je 10, 1868, 
Marion, O.) and Cora E. (Newland) Gable (b. 
D 29, 1869, Center Point, la.). Prepared in 
Cedar Rapids (la.) H. S.; la. St. Coll., 1910-11. 
Phi Sigma Kappa; Glee Club; Arch. Club; 
Fresh. Varsity Basketball; Mgr., Fresh. Aths. 
Chief Draftsman, Arch. Designer, and Struct. 
Supt., Cedar Rapids. la., 1014-17; Arch. De- 
signer and Struct. Designer, Detroit, Jl 191 7 — . 
Mem., Crescent Lodge 25, A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Esther Gertrude Bushnell, O 12, 191 2, 
Urbana, Address, 114 Wilson Ave., Detroit. 

6246. ALBERT MACY GADDIS 
(Brother of No. 5675) 
Mgr., Pub. Service Co.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 
30, 1892, Modoc. Ind.; s. H. A. Gaddis. Pre- 
pared in Winchester H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; 
Eta Kappa Nu; Soph. Smoker (Zoni.; Coll. 
Dancing Club. Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago; Salesman, Inter St. Puis. Service Co., 
New Castle, Ind.; Mgr., St. Cloud Pub. Service 
Co., St. Cloud, Minn. Married Agnes Arter- 
burn. My 24, 1917, St. Cloud, Minn. Address, 
St. Cloud, Minn. 

6247. ROBERT PERCY GAGE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 17, 1891, Elgin, 
in,; s. M. Gage. Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1912-14; Prelim. Honors. 
Married Ruth Green, F 5, 1916. Address, R. 8, 
Waterloo, la.t 

6248. ANNA MARIE GALLAGHER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 14, 1892, 
Beaver Dam, Wis.; d. Thomas (b. 1850. Lime- 
rick, Ireland) and Mary (Hartt) Gallagher (b. 
1845, Beaver Dam, Wis.). Prepared in Bowen 
H. S., Chicago. Classical Club; Spalding Guild, 
Teacher, Eng. and Latin, Martinsville, 111,, 
1914-16; Delta (Colo.), H. S., 1916-17; Sedg- 
wick Co. H. S.. Julesburg, Colo,, 1917 — • Ad- 
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6249. STELLA BELLE GALPIN 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 23, 1890, Williams- 
field, 111.; d. Thomas L. (b. Jl 12, 1856, Galena, 
111.) and Jennie M. (Callahan) Galpin (b. O 9, 
1 86 1, Yates City, 111.). Prepared in Galesburg 
H. S. A. B., Knox Coll., ign. Alpha Chi 
Omega. Loan Asst. Libn., Univ. of 111., Ur- 
bana, 1914 — . Address, 916 W. Nevada St., 
Urbana. 

6250. DONALD TUNNICLIFFE GAMBLE 
(Husband of No. 8863) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 28, 1891, Ke- 
wanee. 111.; s. J. N. Gamble. Prepared in Ke- 
wanee H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Zeta; 
Agr. Club; Class Baseball; Class Basketball; 
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1913. Farmer and Stock 
Raiser, Kewanee, 111. Married Mary E. Water- 
man ('17), F 20, 1919. Address, R. 2, Kewanee, 
Ill.t 

6251. JAMES FRANKLIN GARRETT 
(Husband of No. 6497) 

Chem.; B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; b. Ja 23, 1890, 
Kinmundy, 111.; s. Benjamin (b. Jl 26, 1851, 
do.) and Fina (Howell) Garrett (b. F 24, 1861, 
do.). Prepared in Kinmundy H. S. ; Valparaiso 
Univ. Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Varsity Baseball. Factory Mgr., Permutit Co., 
New York City, 1913-16; Chief Chem., Gen. 
Chem. Co., Cleveland, 1916; Chief Chem., Dela- 
ware Works of Gen. Chem. Co., Warcus Hook, 
Pa. Mem., Chemists' Club, New York City, 
1916 — ; A. C. S., 1914 — . Married Bernice Mae 

guinn ('14), O 5, 1914, La Fayette, 111, Child, 
orothy Marilyn, b. Je 9, 191 5. Address, 907 
Jefferson St., Wilmington, Delaware; bits, add., 
Delaware Works of General Chemical Co., 
Warcus Hook, Pa. 

6252. DELLA GASKILL (DOERR) 
(Wife of No. 5636) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F i. 1891, Joliet, 111.; 
d. Lyman Hooper (b. Mr 4, 1834, Lisbon, O.) 
and Cornelia Ann (Whittlesey) Gaskill (b. F 
18, 1851, N. Y.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. 
S. ; Univ. of Chicago, 1910-11. Omicron Nu. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Assumption, 111., 1914-15. 
Married Harold Francis Doerr ('13), Ag 26, 
1915, Joliet, 111. Child, Helen Frances, b. Je 
25, 191 7. Address, 5210 Cornell Ave., Chicago. 

6253. HELEN BEATRICE GERE (BEN- 
SON) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 21, 1892, Urbana; 
d. Chester Clark (b. Mr 30, 1865, do.) and 
Nellie Pauline (Strachan) Gere (b. O 5, 1870, 
Oshawa, Ont., Can.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Delta Gamma; Yo Ma; Omicron Nu; 
W. A. A. Married Elbert Colin Benson, Je 
i:, 1 9 18, El Paso, Tex. Address, 120 N. 
High St., Albuquerque, N. M. 

6254. ROY LYLE GETMAN 
Div. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 3. 1891 
Fullerton, N. Dak.; s. L. H. Getman. Pre 
pared in Harvard LI. S. C. E. Club; K. O 
T. B. Div. Engr., Vermilion Co. Bond, Dan 
ville, 111. 313th Engrs., Co. E., Camp Dodge 
la., 1918 — . Address, 504 Hazel St., Dan- 
ville, Ill.t 

6255. FREDERICK JOHN GIEHLER 

(Husband of No. 6169) 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 17, 1891, 
Ottawa, 111.; s. William (b. (ler.) and Augusta 
(Lemke) Giehler (b. do.). Prepared in Ottawa 
Tp. H. S. Theta Chi; Scabbard and Blade: 
Capt. and Regimental Quartermaster, Univ. 
Regt. Appraising Engr., Chicago, 1914-15; 
Const, work, Ottawa, 111., 1915-16; do., Chicago, 
1916; Instr., la. St. Coll., Ames. la.. 1916-17; 
.\sst. to Supt., Chicago Retort & Fire Brick Co., 
Ottawa, 111., Je 1917 — . Married Hazel B. 



Coffey ('14), Ag 30, 1916, Blue Island, 111. 
Child, Marjorie Jean Giehler, b. Ag 13, 1917. 
Address, 617 Pearl St., Ottawa, 111.; bus. add., 
Chicago Retort & Fire Brick Co., do. 

6256. MARY ELSIE GILDERSLEEVE 
Co. Home Adviser; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 
15, 1885, Hudson, 111.; d. James T. (b. Mr 9, 
1861, do.) and Nettie Annie (Ham) Gilder- 
sleeve (b. Mr 26, 1865, do.). Prepared in 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Omicron Nu; Phi Delta Psi; 
Kappa Delta Pi; H. Sc. Club; Country Life 
Club. Teacher, H. Sc. and Biol., Tp. H. S., 
Pawnee, 111., 1914-17; Emergency Home 
Demonstration Agt. for U. S. l3ept. of Agr. 
and Univ. of 111. Co-operating, Ja 1918; Co. 
Home Adviser, F 1918 — . Address, Aledo, 111. 

6257. PHILIP HILTON GOLDBERG 
Jeweler; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 6, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Hyman (b. Saval Russia) and 
Anna Goldberg (b. Mnisch, Russia). Pre- 
pared in Evanston Acad. Jeweler, Lewy Bros. 
Co., Chicago, 1914 — . Married Bertha Lewy 
Silverberg, Je 11, 1916, Chicago. Address, 
5728 S. Park Ave., Chicago. 

6258. RAE A. GOLDMAN 

Social Worker; A. B. in L. A.^ & S. ; b. S 14, 
1891, Indianapolis; d. David Goldman. Pre- 
pared in Terre Haute (Ind.) H. S. Social 
Service. Address, 920 S. 6th St., Terre Haute, 
Ind. 

6259. ALBERT GONSIOR 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 4, 1890, 

Chicago; s. Nathaniel (b, do.) and Eleonora 
Treeridder (b. do.). Prepared in Crgne Tech. 
H. S. Chi Phi; Sigma Tau; Theta Nu Ep- 
silon; Fresh. Football and Track; Varsity 
Track Squad. Asst. Facility Engr., Chicago 
Telephone Co.; Engr., Lehigh Portland Cement 
Co., 1916-17. 1st Lt. Engrs., R. C, 311th 
Engrs., Camp Grant, 111. Bus. Mgr., Pyramid 
of Sigma Tau, Quarterly Mag., 1914-16. Ad- 
dress, 5455 Ellis Ave., Chicago. 

6260. LEOLA GOODMANN (SCALES) 

(Wife of No. 6540) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag i, 1891, Sadorus, 
111.; d. Joseph Otto (b. Ag 28, 1861, do.) and 
Lizzie Jane (Styan) Goodmann (b. N 21, 1867, 
Eng.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha 
Omicron Pi; Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club. Mar- 
ried Walter Howard Scales ('14), Je 9, 1915, 
Champaign. Children: Elizabeth Ann, b. Ag 
10, 1916; Miriam Joan, b. S 20, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 35 Lisbon Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

6261. HELEN WINNIFREDE GRANT 

(PARR) 
(Wife of No. 5861) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 26, 1892, Cin- 
cinnati; d. William Robert (b. Jl 16, 1862, 
London, Eng.) and Florence (Blair) Grant (b. 
Mr 28, 1868). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Teacher. Arthur, 111., 1915-16; do., H. S., 
Gillespie, 111. Mem., Red Cross; Com. Chm. in 
Council Nat. Defense. Married Clyde H!ar- 
rison Parr ('13), Jl 5, 1916, Urbana. Address, 
Benld, 111. 

6262. GEORGE MANNERS GRANTHAM 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 5, 1889. 
Ladoga, Ind.; s. Thomas Jefferson (b. S 21, 
i860, do.) and Lillie May (White) Grantham 
(b. Mr 22, 1863, Linden, Ind.). Prepared in 
New Richmond (Ind.) H. S.; Waveland (Ind.) 
H. S.; Ind. Univ., 1907-8; Alpha Zeta. Soil 
Survey, Univ. of 111., 1914; Instr., Soils, Mich. 
.■\gr. (Toll., East Lansing, Mich., 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Martha Jeanette Hagen, D 22, 1914, Ma- 
homet, 111. Children: Dawn, b. N 17, 1915; 
George Richard, b. O 24, 1916. Address, East 
Lansing, Mich. 



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6263. BERTHA AGNES GREEN 
B. Mus.; b. F 13, 1888, Ivesdale, 111.; d. 
P. Green. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Mu Kappa 
Alpha. Address, Ivesdale, 111. 

62C4. ARTHUR RITCHIE GREENE 
(Brother of Nos. 2404, 3385) 
Fanner; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 24, 1891, Lisle, 
111.; s. William Spencer (b. Ap 6, 1856, do.) 
and Jessie (Hibbard) Greene (b. Jl 18, i860, 
Chicago). Prepared in Ellsworth H. S., Naper- 
ville H. S.; N. W. Acad. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Ku Klux; Jr. Councilman, 
Stud. Union. Farmer, Lisle, 111.; Pres., Du 
Page Co. Agr. Improvement Assn.; Pres., Bd. 
of Educ, Non H. S. Dist. of Du Page Co. 
Mem., Epis. Church; Sec.-Treas., Du Page Co. 
Cow Testing Assn.; do., Du Page Co. Farmers 
Protective Assn.; St. Council of Defense. Mar- 
ried Rebecca Alice Brown, O 21, 1915, Decatur, 
111. Address, Naperville, HI., R. F. D.; bus. 
add., Lisle, 111. 

6265. ERWIN GRIESBAUM 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 17, 1891, 
New Baden, III. ; s. X. Griesbaum. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad.; McKendree Coll. Jr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. Address, 4545 Chouteau Ave., 
St; Louis. 

6266, WILLIAM LEROY GRIFFIN 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 15, 
1890. Depue, 111.; s. Daniel W. (b. 1841, Vt.) 
and Elizabeth (Spangler) Griffin (b. Mr 4, 1847, 
Zanesville, O.). Prepared in Atkinson H. S.; 
Univ. Acad. Fencing Team. Reporter, Geneseo 
News, Geneseo, 111., 1914-15; City Ed., Geneseo 
Republic, do., 1916-17. 2nd Lt.. R. C. i6ist. 
Depot Brig., Camp Grant, 111. Address, Geneseo, 
111. 

6267. CLARENCE PATRICK GRIFFITH 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 7, 1889, 
Carthage Mo.; s. W. A. Griffith. Prepared in 
Carthage H. .S. ; Univ. of Wis. Arcus; Arch. 
Club. Supt., Bldg. Constr., Gilman. 111. Mar- 
ried Ruth C. Burt, Ag 5, 1915. Address, Gilman. 
Ill.t 

6268. AVIS GWINN 
(Sister of Nos. 3007, 4689, 6924) 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 4, 1885, 
Oakland, 111.; d. Oliver (b. Je 23, 1858, Oak- 
land, 111.) and Sara (Wells) Gwinn (b. O 12, 
i860). Prepared in Oakland H. S. Delta Gam- 
ma; Yo Ma; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, Ridge 
Farm, 111.; Instr., Home Econ., Univ. of Kan. 
.Address, 806 Goodwin Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 
Manhattan, Kan. 

6269. RICHARD HARTLOFF HABBE 
Solicitor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 23, 
1889, Evansville, Ind. ; s. John F. and Emma 
C. (Hartloff) Habbe. Prepared in Man. Tr. H. 
S., Indianapolis; Earlham Coll., 1908-9; Wahash 
Coll., 1910-11. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Class 
Basketball; Baseball. Solicitor, Mass. Mutual 
Life Ins. Co., Indianapolis. 2nd Lt., R. O. T. 
C, Ft. Benjamin Harrison; 2nd Lt., F. A., 
U. S. R., A. P. O. 704, A. E. F., France; do., 
D Bat., 15th F. A., A. P. O. 716, do., Ja 1918; 
Hdqtrs. Co., F. A., Army of Occupation, Ger. 
Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. A. M. Address, 
2351 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis; bits, 
add., 704 Fletcher Trust, do. 

6270. STANLEY BEAR HADDEN 
(Husband of No. 6508) 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 26, 1892, 
Penfield, 111.; s. G. W. Hadden. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Married Sylvia P. Renner ('14), 
Penfield, 111. Child, Eliza Jane, b. N 1915- 
Address, Penfield, Ill.t 



6271. RUSSELL PRITCHETT HALL 
Farmer and stock-raiser; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
F 23, 1892, Niantic, 111.; s. Charles Albert 
(b. N 28, 1847, Lexington, Ky.) and Laura 
(Averitt) Hall (b. My 29, 1854, Harristown, 
111.). Prepared in Niantic H. S. ; Transylvania 
Univ., 1908-10. Alpha Delta Sigma; Acacia; 
Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Univ. Band; 
Ben Franklin Club; Sr. liall Com.; Bus. Mgr., 
Agr. Farmer and Stock-raiser, Niantic, 111. 
O. M. Sergt., Field Remount Squadron 305, A. 
E. F. Address, Niantic, 111. 

6272. THOMAS DENNISON HALL 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 20, 1890, 
Burghersdorf, Cape Province, S. Africa; s. 
C. D. Hall. Prepared in Rhodes Univ. Coll., 
Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope, S. Africa. 
Asst. Cham., Coll. of Agr., Potchefstroom, 
Union of S. Africa. Address. Box 91, Lady- 
brand, Union of S. Africa; bus. add., P. O. 
Box 181, Potchefstroom, do. 

6273. RUTH HALLIDAY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 17, 1888, 
Hancock, Mich.; d. J. D. Hialliday. Prepared 
in Clinton H. S. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Illiola; Mask and Bauble; 
Pres., Sr. Illinae. Teacher, Ger., Jr. H. S., 
Binghamton, N. Y. Address, 315 Sylvan Court, 
Flint, Mich. 

6274. PAUL ALBERT HANDKE 
Ceramist; B. S. in Ceram.; b. Ja. 20, 1886, 

St. Louis; s. August Philip and Fredericka 
Becker. Prepared in Evanston H. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Fresh. Varsity 
basketball; Soph, and Jr. Class basketball; 
Soph. Cotillion Com.; Jr. Smoker Com.; Chm., 
Sr. Hat Com.; V. P. Stud. LTnion, and Home- 
coming Com., 1912-13. Ceram.. Purington Pav- 
ing Brick Co. Mem., Rotary Club; Elks Club. 
Married Myra Eberhart, O 10, 1916, Newton, 
la. Child. Jean Eberhart, b. N 29, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 260 S. Academy St., Galesburg, 111. 

6275. ERNEST FLOYD HANES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 20, J891, 

Mt. Morris. 111.; s. Dr. W. W. (b. J 13, 1861, 
Oregon, 111.) and Georgiana (Rohrer) Hanes 
(b. Mr 23, i860, Mt. Morris, 111.). Prepared in 
Mt. Morris Coll. Acad.; Mt. Morris Coll.. 1910- 
12; Univ. of Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa; Le 
Cercle Frangais. U. S. N. R. F., Yeoman Sch., 
Great Lakes, 111., 1918. Address, Mt. Morris, 
111. 

6276. HELEN LEIGH HANES (OLIN) 
(Wife of G516; Sister of No. 5699) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N i, 1889, Spring- 
field, 111.; d. Samuel Jackson (b. Mr 31, 1862, 
Williamsville. 111.) and Ida May (Murray) 
Hanes (b. Ap 18, 1862, Dayton, O.). Prepared 
in Springfield H. S.; Columbia Univ., summer 
1915. Gamma Phi Beta; H. Sc. Club; Choral 
Soc; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Teacher, Spring- 
field, 111.. 1915; do., Nebraska, igi6; do., 
Springfield, 111., 191 7. Married Hubert Leon- 
ard Olin (g'14), Je 2, 1917, Springfield, 111. 
Child. Ida Helen, b. O 16, 1918. Address, 233 
29th St., WoodcliflF, N. J. 

6277. ORVILLE GERBER HANKINS 
Superintendent. Dept. of Agr.; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. My 9, 1892, Decatur, 111.; s. C. S. Hankins. 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Supt., Dept. of 
J\gv., La. Indus. Inst., Ruston, La. Address, 
c/o La. Indus. Inst., Ruston, La.t 

6278. MABEL LAURINE HANSEN 

Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ja 28, 1893, 

Jackson, Minn.; d. Peter (b. 1858, Denmark) 

and Laurina (Larson) Hansen (b. 1857, do.). 

Prepared in Jackson (Minn.) H. S.; Carleton 



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Coll., 1910-11. Sigma Kappa; Alpha Beta Phi. 
Teacher, Alexis, 111.; Roseville, 111. Mem., O. 
E. S., 1915. Address, Jackson, Minn. 

6279. ROY HANSEN 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1918; b. Ag 
14, 1889, Elgin, 111.; s. H. (b. Norway) and 
Martha (Nelson) Hansen (b. Bergen, do.). 
Prepared in Belvidere and Rock Island H. Schs. 
Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. Research Work, Univ. 
of 111.; Instr., Univ. of 111. C. A. C, 2nd Co., 
5th Tr. Camp, Ft. Monroe. Va., 1918; Mustered 
out, D 6, 1918. Auth.: (with Dr. T. J. Burrill), 
Is Symbiosis Possible between Legume Bacter- 
ia and Non-legume Plants? E.vp. Sta. BiiL, Jl 
1917. Address, 914 14th St., Rock Island, 111.; 
bus. add., 1002 S. 2nd St., Champaign. 

6280. ROY WALFRED HANSON 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 20, 1891, 
Oakland, Neb.; s. J. M. Hanson. Prepared in 
Oakland (Neb.) H. S. Contractor. Address, 
Oakland, Neb.t 

6281. RALPH WILBUR HARBINGER 
Physician; A. B. in Med. Sc; b. Je 3, 1890, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. Dr. John Daniel (h. Lincoln, 
111., 1870) and Niza E. Ilardinger (b. Mat- 
toon, 111., 1870). Prepared in Mattoon II. S. 
M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1915. Phi Rho Sigma; 
Phi Sigma Kappa. Interne, Cincinnati Gen. 
Hosp., 1915-16; Resident Surg., 1916; Asst. to 
Dr. C. A. L. Reed, Cincinnati. 1916-17. ist Lt., 
M. R. C, 191 7 — . Married Helen Venard, Je 
17, 1916. Address, Gays, III. 

6282. HARRIS JACOB HARMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja i, 1891, 
Peoria; s. Jacob A. (b. Mr 7, 1866, Randolph 
Co., Mo.) and Emma (Flagg) Harman (b. O 13, 
1865, Iroquois Co., 111.). Prepared in Bradley 
Poly. Inst. Beta Theta Pi. Asst. Engr., Har- 
man Engng. Co., 1914-16; Branch Mgr., United 
Engr. Co., Flint, Mich., and Battle Creek, 
Mich., 1917; V. P. and Treas., Elliott & Har- 
man Engng. Co., Ja 1917 — . Mem., Univ. 
Club, Peoria; Kickapoo Golf Club. Married 
Lily Lucile Keithley, My 25, 1916, Peoria. 
Child. Amy Louise, b. Ag 8, 1918. Address, 
146 Fredona Ave., Peoria. 

6283. EDWARD CLARKE HARPER 

B. S. in A. E.; b. O 20, 1888, Minneapolis; 
s. J. C. Harper. Prepared in Enderlin (N. 
Dak.) H. S.; Univ. of N. Dak. ist Lt., Den- 
tal Corps., Arch. Dept., War dept., Washington, 
D. C. Address, Enderlin, N. Dak. 

6284. HANNAH JEWELL HARRIS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 31, 1886, 

Lee, 111.; d. M. P. Harris. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Delta Gamma; Alethenai; Le Cercle 
Frangais; Jr. Illinae Treas.; Sec, Woman's 
League; Class Day Com. Teacher, H. Sc, 
Waukegan. 111. Address, 230 Commonwealth 
Ave., Elgin, III. 

6285. MARGARET RAY HARRIS (LEVIS) 
(Wife of No. 5785) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 10, 1892, Cham- 
paign; d. Henry Payne (b. Jl 24, 1855, Spring- 
field, O.) and Janet (Abdill) Harris (b. S 22, 
1855). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Theta. Teacher, Champaign Pub. Sch., 
1914-15. Married William Edward Levis ('13), 
Je 29, 1915, Champaign. Address, 5ii State 
St., Alton, 111. 

6286. WILLIAM HARRIS 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 
26, 1879; s. J. O. (b. Mr 6, 1849, Cannelton, 
Ind.) and Anne (Adams) Harris (b. Ag 28, 
1 85 1, do.). Prepared in Moweaqua H. S.; 
111. St. Norm. Sch.; Liniv. of 111., summers, 



1911-14. Supt. of Schs., Altamont, 111., 1908- 
16; do., Carlinville, 111., 1916-17; do., Shelby- 
ville,^ 111., 1917 — . Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Laura A. Parks, Dexter, 111., 1904. 
Children: William Russell; Charles Overton; 
Raymond Parks; Dorothy Winifred. Address, 
Shelbyville, 111. 

6287. PAUL MATHEW HART 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 3, 1891, 

Clinton, 111.;, s. J. Hart. Prei^ared in Clinton 
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Class Base- 
ball, 1910-12. Air Brakeman, Clinton, 111. 2d 
Lt., Ord., U. S. R. Address, 221 S. George 
St., Clinton, 111. 

6288. NELLE MAE HARTSOCK 
Cafeteria Mgr.; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ja 3, 

[891, Clinton, 111.; d. Charles Milton (b. D 
31, 1861, O.) and Anna Lingle (Walker) 
Hartsock (b. Ap 10, 1870, 111.). Prepared in 
Clinton H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Omicron Nu; 
W. A. A.; Class Basket ball. Cafeteria Mgmt., 
Columbia Univ., Summer, 1917; Mgr. Pub. Sch. 
Lunch Rm., Decatur, 111., 1914 — . Address, 
R. 3, Clinton, 111.; bus. add., Decatur H. S., 
Decatur, 111. 

6289. *EDWIN LAURIE HASKER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 23, 1890, Chicago; 
s. W. S. Hasker. Prepared in Kankakee H. 
S. Scabbard and Blade; Pres., Ionian; Ben 
Franklin Club; Lincoln League; Daily Illini 
Staff; Illinois Mag.; Illio Staff; Dope Sliect; 
Treas., Illini Pub. Co.; Jr. Cap Com.; Capt., 
1914; Winner of Peace Contest, 1914; Class 
Day Com. Ed., Kankakee Gazette, Kankakee, 
111. Died Mr 12, 1916, Chicago. 

6290. ALICE RUTH HATCH 
(Daughter of No. 237; Sister of No. 4699) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 15, 1891, 
English Prairie, 111.; d. Frank Waite ('80), (b. 
Ta 1, 1857, Spring Grove, 111.) and Agnes Mary 
(Kimball) Hatch (b. F 17, 1857, do.). Pre- 
pared in Wilmot (Wis.) H. S.; Crystal Lake 
H. S.; Rockford Coll., 1909-10. Athenean; H. 
Sc. Club; Omicron Nu. Teacher, H. Sc, H. 
S., Crystal Lake, 111., 1914-15; do.. Math., do., 
1918. Address, Antioch, 111. 

6291. ROBERT ELIJAH HATTIS (HAT- 

OWSKI) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 12, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Philip (b. Minsk, Russia) and 
Lillian (Sager) Hattis (b. Ger.). Prepared in 
Joseph Medill H. S., Chicago; N. W. Univ. 
Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Beta Phi; E. 
E. Soc; Menorah Soc; Fresh. Prelim., Spe- 
cial and Final Honors; Salutatorian; Sr. Stag 
Com.; Technograph Bd. Elec Engr., W. L. 
Fergus & Co., Chicago, 1914-16; Illuminating 
Engr. and Salesman, Central Elec. Co., Chi- 
cago, 1917-18; Outside Engr., Am. Telegraph 
& Telephone Co., and Asst. Chief Electn., 
Three Forks Portland Cement Co., Trident, 
Mont., 1918 — . Legally changed name from 
Hatowski to Hattis, Je 1916. Address, Tri- 
dent, Mont. 

6292. ALFRED DEWITT HAWLEY 
Brass Merchant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 
15, 1891. Pittsford, N. Y.; s. Frank Willis 
(b. Ogdensburg, N.' Y.) and Estelle Flora 
(Ives) Hawley (b. St. Louis). Prepared in 
Pittsford (N. Y.) H. S.; E. H. S.^ Rochester, 
N. Y. C. E. Club; Min. E. Club. Dairy Mgr., 
Pittsford, N. Y., 1914-15; Export Bus., New 
York City, 1915; Brass Bus., Waterbury, Conn., 
1915-17. 2nd Lt., A. S. S. R. C, Cam]) Dick, 
Tex., 1917 — . Married Ella MacKinnon, D 31, 
19 18, Dallas. Tex. Address, Pittsford, N. Y.; 
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6293. PAUL HAYHURST 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 14, 1878, 
Kansas City, Mo.; s. Edward M. Hayhurst. 
Prepared in N. Y. St. Norm. Sch., Fredonia, 
N. Y. A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1904. Mgr., 
Fruit Farm, Sabot, Va. Address, Sabot, Va.t 

6294- AUGUST GEORGE HECHT 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 6, 1892, 
Overland, Mo.; s. John (b. Bremen, Ger.) and 
Mary (Krueger) Hecht (b. Waterloo, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Der Deutsche 
Verein; Floricultural Club. Instr., Univ. of 
III., 1914-17; Head, Dept. of Floriculture, 
Mass. Agr. Coll., Amherst, Mass., 191 7 — . 
2d Lt., Inf., 4th Camp, Camp Sherman, O. ; 
Mustered out, D 24, 1918. Married Olive M. 
Neville, D 10, 1917. Child, son, b. Ja 1919. 
Address, 5946 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis. 

6295. EMIL N. HEIDKAMP 
Salesman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 26, 1890, 
Chicago; s. E. M. Heidkamp. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. O. R. T. C, 
Camp Sheridan, 111., 1918; 2nd Lt., Inf., 
1918 — . Address, 2125 Wilson Ave., Chicago. 



6296. FRED HENDERSON 
(Brother of No. 7603) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 28, 1890, 
Camden, Ala.; s. William (b. Scotland) and 
Hettie (Lossing) Henderson (b. Can.). Pre- 
pared in Monmouth H. S. Delta Upsilon; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Ku Klu.x; Mawan-da; 
Fresh. Varsity Track; Sr. Hat Com.; Home- 
coming Com. Postmaster, Miller's Ferry, Ala.; 
Raising cotton and cattle, do. 2nd Lt., Co. M, 
5th Inf.. Repl. Regt., Camp Gordon, Ga.; Mus- 
tered out, D 31, 1918. Address, Miller's Ferry, 
Ala. 

6297. HENRY HARRISON HENLINE 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 12, 1889, 
Colfax, 111.; s. Henry Calvin and Sarah Lucinda 
(Wiley) Henline. Prepared in Colfa.x H. S. ; 
Chicago Central Sta. Inst., 1915-16. Eta Kappa 
Nu; E. E. Soc. Instr., Sc. and Math.. H. S. 
(Jktaha, Okla., 1914-15; 111. Maintenance Co., 
Chicago; 1916-17; Instr., Elec. Engng., Leland 
Stanford Jr. Univ., Stanford Univ., Calif., 
1917 — • 3rd Recruit Co., Camp Taliaferro; San 
Diego, Calif.; 2nd Lt., F. A., Camp Taylor, 
Ky.; Mustered out 1918. Married Adele Poole. 
Ja 26, 1915, Berkeley, Calif. Child. Henry 
Harrison. Jr., b. Ja 4, 1919. Address, Box 114, 
Colfax, 111.; bus. add.. Box looi Stanford 
University P. O., Calif. 

6298. THOMAS McDONALD HEPBURN 
(Brother of No. 3025) 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F s, 1888, 
Emmettsburg, la.; s. J. G. and Jessie McDon- 
ald Hepburn. Prepared in Genoa H. S. L. & A. 
R. R. Co., Stamps, Ark.; Civ. Engr., Genoa. 
111.; Engng. Dept., P. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 
Terre Haute, Ind. Married Marjorie Goebel. 
Ja 19, 1918, Terre Haute, Ind. Address, Genoa, 
111.; bus. add., 815 N. oth St., Terre Haute. Ind. 



6299. CARRIE BELLE HERDMAN 
(Daughter of No. 390; Sister of No. 4201) 
A. B. in Sc; b. F 27, 1892, Indianapolis; 
d. Frank Elmer ('84), (b. O 6, 1862, Monmouth, 
111.) and Mary Tilden (Victor) Herdman. Pre- 
pared in New Trier Tp. H. S. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Yo Ma; Alethenai; 
Scribbler's Club; W. A. A.; 1914 Illio Staff; 
III. Mag. Bd. ; Cap and Gown Com. Presby. 
Hosp. Tr. Sch. for Nurses. Chicago. .4ddress, 
554 Oak Ave.. Winnetka, 111.; bus. add., 1750 
W. Congress St., Chicago. 



6300. CHARLIE BROWN HERSHEY 
Coll. Pres.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 14, 

1878, Gettysburg, O. ; s. Adam Baer (b. Ja 9, 
1846, Lancaster, Pa.) and Susan Mary (Brown) 
Hershey (b. O 25, 1850, Gettysburg, O.). Pre- 
pared in Union Christian Acad, and Coll., 
1^905-7. Pastor, Inst. Country Church, Farmer 
City, 111.; Pres.. Union Christian Coll., Merom, 
Ind. Married Zare Hope Faught, Ag 20, 1007, 
Annapolis, 111. Address, Merom, Ind. 

6301. CAROLINE ELIZABETH 

HESSELBAUM 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ta 11, 1888, 
Mallington, 111.; d. John F. (b. My 7, i860, 
Gothenburg, Sweden) and Bertha (Barker) 
Hesselbaum (b. Jl 22, 1864, Stavanger, Norway). 
Prepared in \V. Aurora H. S.; No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1904-06. Teacher, Evanston 111., 
1914-16; do.. No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1916-18. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 190 River 
St., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., 185 W. Lincoln 
Highway, DeKalb, 111. 

6302. MAX BROWN HIGGINS 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 8, 1889, 

Joliet, 111.; s. Daniel Frank (b. My 2. 1848, 
Naperville, 111.) and Mary (Brown) Higgins 
(b. Je 16, i860, Elmwood, 111.). Prepared in 
Joliet Tp. H. S. Triangle; Arch. Club. Chief 
Engr., The Texas Co., Dallas. Tex.. 1914-15; 
Houston Tex., 1915; Port Arthur, Tex., 1915- 
17; Port Neches, Tex., 1917-18. Chra., 2nd 
Liberty Loan Com., Port Neches, Tex. Married 
Lisetta Neukom, Je 23, 1917, Beaumont, Tex. 
Address, Port Neches, Tex, 

6303, CHARLES FRANCIS HILL 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; A. M., 1916; b. Ag 
12, 1887, Janesville, 111.; s. Douglas (b. My 8, 
1858, do.) and Mamie (Hedden) Hill (b. Ap 
18, 1863, Oaktown, Ind.). Prepared in East 
III. St. Norm. Sch. .-Xsst. in Physics and Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., Urbana, 1914 — . Address, 
1 1 07 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111. 

6304. CHAUNCEY STEVENS HILL 
(Brother of Nos. 2419, 4208, 4209) 

Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 17, 1890, 
Champaign; s. Celeston Sylvester (b. Ap 6, 
1854, Epworth, la.) and Mary Luena (Stevens) 
Hill (b. D I. 1857. New Hartford, la.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Delta Upsilon; 
Helmet; Univ. Soc. Land. Arch. Head, Dept. of 
Land. Gard., Univ. of Wis.; Land. Arch., 
Peoria. Address, .311 W. Springfield Ave., 
Champaign; bus, add., 402 College St., Apt. B, 
Peoria. 

6305. JOHN W. HILL 

Inspector: B. S. in C. E.; b. N 16, 1888, 
Chicago; s. William Hill. Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S. Address, 6064 Sangamon St., 
Chicago, 

6306. WILMA MARIE HILL (BAKER) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 21, 1891, Dayton, 
Ind.; d. Samuel C. (b. Ja 20, 1862) and Mary 
(Hildebrandt) Hill (b. Je 20, 1864, Lafayette, 
Ind.). Prepared in Lafayette (Ind.) H. S.; 
Prep. Dept. Oxford Coll. for Women, 1909-11. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher, Plib. Schs., 
Lafayette. Ind., 1915-16. Married Dwight 
Robert Baker, Ap 25, 191 7, Dayton, Ind. 
Address, Dayton, Ind. 

6307. ARTHUR BURGESS HILLMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 24, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Frederick (b. Eng.) and Elizabeth 
(Burgess) Ilillman (b. do.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S.. Chicago. Track Elevation and 
Const., C. & W. I. Ry., Chicago; Asst. Engr., 
Maintenance of Way and Structure, Belt Ry, 
Co., do. 2nd Tr. Camp, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; 
rst Lt., Inf. R. C, 159th Depot Brig., Camp 



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Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1917-18; ist Lt., 801 
Pioneer Inf. R. C, do. Capt., 41st Div., Inf., 
A. E. F., France; Mustered out. Mr 16, 1919- 
Mem., Am. Assn. of Engrs. Married Anne 
Williamine Balling. Ap 19. 1918, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 334 W. 58th St., Chicago. 

6308. HAZEL ELIZABETH HINSHAW 

(LUEBBEK) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 21, 1886; d. Dr. Dougan 
Clark (b. Ap 22, 1858, Hortonville, Ind.) 
and Effie (Dicken) Hinshaw (b. Mr 1862, Ridge- 
farm, 111.). Prepared in Ridgefarm H. S.; 
Glendale Coll. Delta Gamma; Sr. Council; 
H. Sc. Club. Dir., Dept., H. Sc, Mont. St., 
LTniv., Normal Div., Dillon, Mont., 1914-16. 
Mem., Shakespere Club. Married Thomas 
Eilert Luebben, S 27, 1916, Ridgefarm, 111. 
Child, Thomas Eilert, Jr., b. S 20, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 514 S. Pacific St., Dillon, Mont. 

6309. *JACKSON EDWARD HIRSCHL 

B. S. in A. E.; b. F 6, 1890. Grant Tp., la.; 
s. F. Hirschl. Prepared in Davenport (la.) 
H. S. Ilus; Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, 
Davenport, la. Bat. B, la. Nat. Guard. Died 
My 31, 1917, Davenport, la. 

6310. AXEL MAGNUS HJORT 
Physiologist; A. B. in Sc; M. S., 191 5; 
b. N 28, 1889, Chicago; s. Axel F. (b. Ja 15, 
1858, Sweden) and Charlotte M. Mellin (b. 
S 9, 1857, do.). Prepared, in Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago; Muskegon (Mich.) H. S. ; Univ. 
of Chicago, 1909-10; Yale, 1915-18. Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu. Stud. 
Instr., Yale Med. Sch., 1917-18: Asst. Physiol., 
V. S. Gas Investigation, Bur. of INIines, 191 7 — . 
Med. Reserve Corps. New Haven, Conn.; Mus- 
tered out, D 14, 1918. Address, 434 Temple St., 
New Haven, Conn. 

6311. WILLIAM BROOKS LIODGINS 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 22, 1890, 
Texarkana, Ark.; s. W. J. Hodgins. Prepared 
in Little Rock (Ark.) H. S. Address, 700 Sum- 
mit Ave., Little Rock, Ark. 

6312. FRANK JOSEPH HOFFMAN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 28, 1890, 
Sharpsville, Ind.; s. Michael (b. North Vernon. 
Ind.) and Mary Antoinette (Mullarkey) Hoff- 
man (b. Franklin, Ind.). Prepared in Dayton, 
O.; Ind. Univ., 1909-10. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Scarab. Arch., Davenport, la.; Lafayette, Ind.; 
Indianapolis. O. R. T. C, Ft. Benjamin Har- 
rison, Ind., 191 7; ist Lt. Q. M. C, N. A., 
Camp Zachary Taylor,- Ky., 1917 — . Address, 
Sharpsville, Ind. 

6313. , *WALTER EDWARD HOLMES 
B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Je 28, 1890, Chi- 
cago; s. Matthew M. Holmes. Prepared in 
Lake H. S. Tech. copywriter, Engng. Record. 
Chicago. Died O 1916. Chicago. 

6314. ARTHUR PARKER HOLT 

(Brother of No. 5729) 
Pomologist; P>. S. in Agr.; b. D 7, 1892, 
Cincinnati; s. Emery Wilson (b. .Ap 21. 1864, 
Concord, N. H.) and Bessie Ford (Cole) Holt 
(b. Ja 27. 1866, Cincinnati). Preparetl in Ur- 
bana H. S. Chi Phi. Growing apples. Flora, 
111., 1914. 2nd Lt., LI. S. S. M. A., Univ. 
of 111.; 2nd Lt., Fjt. Worth, Tex.: Honorable 
discharge, 1919. Address, 1606 A Belcourt Ave., 
Nashville, Tenn. 

6315. FRANKIE HOLTOX (BURKE) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 20, 1887, Hill City, 
S. Dak.; d. Frank D. (b. Jl 28, 1830, Indian- 
ola. 111.) and Jennie (Shed) Holton (b. 1868, 
Warrensburgh ]Mo.). Prepared in Sidell H. S. 
Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta 



Psi; Illiola; Pres., Y. W. C. A., 1913-14; Pres., 
Jr. Illinae, 1912-13. Acting Sec, Y. W. C. A., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-15. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Gordon Burke, M. D., S 2. 1915, 
Sidell, 111. Child, Herbert Caryl, b. Mr 25, 
1917. Address, c/o C. W. Onton, Sumner, 
Wash. 

6316. FERDINAND HOMANN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b. D 18, 1879, Mattoon, 111. Prepared in East. 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Address, Mattoon, Ill.t 

6317. ISABEL HOOVER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 8, 1892, 
Bushnell, 111.; s. P. C. Hoover. Prepared in 
St. Mary's Sch., Knoxville, 111. Delta Gamma. 
Address, 207 N. Hail St., Bushnell, Ill.t 

6318. ELLIOTT BUDD HOPKINS 
.\utomobile Dealer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 3 
1889, Chicago; s. George Emory (b. Jl 31, 1862, 
Utica, N. Y.) and Nellie (Deane) Hojjkins (b 
D 10, i856, Peoria). Prepared in Racine 
(Wis.) H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Ma-wan-da; 
Pres., Ath. Assn.; Councilman, 111. Union; 
Sec. Sr. Class; Class Football. Insp., Fin- 
ished Cars, Lozier Motor Co., Detroit, 1914; 
Exp. Engr., Dodge Bros., Detroit, 1914; Dist. 
Salesman, Dodge Bros., Cleveland, 1914-16; 
Owner, Hopkins Motor Co., Wheeling. W. Va., 
1916-17. Capt., F. A., Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 
1917; 342nd F. A., Camp Funston, 1918; Com- 
manding ist Bat. O. T. C, do.; Capt., 342nd 
F. A., A. E. F., France; Army of Occupation, 
Ger. Address, Wheeling, W. Va. 

6319. ROY ARTHUR HORNING 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Ap 
4, 1893, Hutsonville, 111.; s. Arthur W. (b. 
Jl 2, 1854, Dayton, O.) and Mary Allice 
{ Baber) Horning (b. Mr 7, 1864, Kansas, 
111.). Prepared in Paris H. S. Ceram. Club; 
Jr. Cap Com. Ceram. Engr., Armstrong Cork 
Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. ist Lt., C. A. C, 
Bat. B, 50th Artillery, A. E. F., France. 
Developed new method of transmitting heat 
thru solid bodies. Auth.: Articles pub. by 
Am. Ceram. Soc Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc 
.-Iddress, Paris, 111. 

6320. LOUIS JULIUS HORWJCH 
(Brother of No. 9140) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. My i, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Harris (b. Russia) and Sarah Hor- 
wich (b. do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S.. 
Chicago. Cosmopolitan Club: Arch. Club. Ad- 
dress, 1428 S. Central Park Ave., Chicago. 

6321. HELEN ELIZABETH HOUGH 
(BRANYAN) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 17, 1890, Atlanta. 
111.; d. Dr. C. F. Hough. Prepared in Ward 
Belmont Coll., Nashville. Pi Beta Phi. Mar- 
ried Hugo Branyan, O 14, 1914. Child, Nancy 
^Margaret, b. My 1, iqi6. Address, Clude, 
N. Dak. 

6322. JOHN SMITH HOUSMAN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ag 6, 18S8, 
Burnside, 111.; s. A. Housman.^ Prepared in 
L'niv. Acad. Mech. Engr., Goodman Mfg. 
Co., Chicago. Address. Llalsted and 48th Place, 
(Thicago. 

6323. EDWARD GARDINER HOWE. JR. 

(Brother of Nos. 2131, 2702, 3033, 3785, 9143) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N i, 1891, Chi- 
cago; s. Edward Gardiner (b. 1849. Brook- 
line, Mass.) and Mary Elizabeth (Barnard) 
Howe (b. 1855, Chicago). Prepared in LIrbana 
H. S.; Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Univ. 
Acad. Agr. Club. Married Elsie Hudson, 



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Je 21, 1916, Hammond, Ind. Child, Helen 
Louise, b. Mr 20, 1918. Address, R 4, Crown 
Point, Ind. 

6324. HAROLD JAMES HOWE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 11, 1892, Galesburg, 
111.; s. James Robert (b. Mr 12, 1863, Aurora, 
111.) and Hattie Viola (Page) Howe (b. O 2, 
1S70, Galesburg, 111.). Prepared in Galesburg 
II. S., Knox Coll., 1909-10; Mo. St. Univ., 
1910-11. Ilus; Delta Sigma Rho; Ionian; 
Ill.-Minn. Debate; Staff, 111. Magazine; lllio ; 
111. -Ind. Debate, 1913; Pres. 111. Assn. of 
Literary Soc, 1914; V. P. Northern Ora- 
torical League. Lawyer, Chicago. Mem., M. 

E. Church, 1918; Chicago Bar Assn., 1915; A. 

F. A. M., 191 5; mini Club, Chicago; Wood- 
lawn Shakespeare Club, 19 14. Married Mae 
Hazen, S 30, 191 7, Galesburg, 111. Address, 
1008 E. Marquette Road, Chicago. 

6325- HERBERT EDWARD HOWES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 6, 1890, High- 
land Park, 111.; s. Ralph Atherton (b. Green- 
field, Mass.) and Fanny Etta (Blasier) Howes 
(b. Williamsburg, la.). Prepared in Curtis 
H. S., Chicago. Scabbard and Blade; j\Iajor, 
Univ. Regt. ; Class Football. Farmer, Wheaton, 
111., 1914-15; Nashville, Tenn., 1915-16; Pros- 
pect Sta., Tenn., 1916 — . Married Rhoda 
Hiestand, D 26, 1916, Chicago. Address, R 2, 
Prospect Sta., Tenn. 

6326. TSUNY HAN HSU 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 8, 1886, Shan- 
tung, China; s. Pen Hsu. Prepared in Shan- 
tung Prov. H. S. Cosmojiolitan Club; Chinese 
Student's Club; Geol. Jour. Club. Teacher, 
Tsi-Nan-Fu, Agr. Coll., Shantung, China. Ad- 
dress, c/o Agr. Coll., Shantung, China. t 

6327. CECIL A. HUGHES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 23, 1889, Hinds- 

boro, 111.; s. Cecil A. Hughes. Prepared in 
Mattoon H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; 111. 
Soc. of Agron.; Country Life Club; Agr. Dance 
Com., 1913-14; Prelim. Honors. Address, Al- 
ton, lU.t 

6328. JAMES ALBERT HUNTER 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 6, 1890, 
Seward, 111.; s. George Francis (b. 1S55, Pay- 
son, 111.) and Abbie (Ayres) Hunter (b. 1862, 
Galesburg, 111.). Prepared in Bradley Poly. 
Inst. Theta Delta Chi; Ma-wan-da; Adelphic; 
Varsity Track; Pres., Y. M. C. A. Instr., 
Govt. Norm. Coll., Peking, China, 1914-16; 
Stud., McCormick Theological Sem., Chicago. 
Address, Heading Ave., Peoria,; bus. add., 
2330 N. Halsted St., Chicago. 

6329. JOSEPH ALFRED HUSTON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 19, 1885, Gibson City, 
111.; s. John Huston. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Lawyer, Equitable Life Ins. Co., Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 628 Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago. t 

6330. RUTH HUTCHINSON (SOMERS) 
A, B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 20, 1891, Carroll, 
111.; s. Philip Hutchinson. Prepared in Hamp- 
ton (la.) H. S.: Grinnell Coll. Pi Beta Phi. 
Married Leslie V. Somers. Address, 34th and 
IngersoU Ave., Des Moines. t 

6331. NOBTARO IN.\GAKI 
E.xporter; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1914; 
b. O 27, 1884, Tokyo, Japan; s. Seyiro (b. do.) 
and Sumi (Yamada) Inagaki (b. do.). Pre- 
Iiared in Whitworth Coll., Tacoma. Wash. 
Pres., Japanese Club: Cosmopolitan Club. Ex- 
port Dept., Masuda & Co., Kobe, Japan, 1915- 
16; do., Yokohoma. Japan, 1910. ist Inf Regt.. 
Tokio, Japan. Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
Satoko Okano, O 7, 1916, Tokio, Japan. Child. 
Yanko. b. Jl 19, 19:7. Address, 1267 Mina- 
misenw, Tokyo-fu, Japan. 



6332. EDA AUGUSTE JACOB 
Home Demonstration Agt.; A. B. in L. A. & 
S.; b. My 23, 1891, Quincy, 111.; d. Ernst W. 
and Auguste (John) Jacob. Prepared in Ur- 
liana H. S. H. Sc. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; 
Omicron Nu; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1913-14. 
Home Demonstration Agt., Advisor to Home 
Improvement Assn.. Granite City, 111. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Murphysboro, 111.; 
bus. add., 1904 D St., Granite City, 111. 

6333. MARVIN EDWARD JAHR 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 31, 1881, 
Neillsville, Wis.; s. Emil Jahr. Prepared in 
Neillsville (Wis.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 
1905. Asst., Soils, Univ. of Wis., 1910-11; 
Asst. and Assoc, Farm Mech., Univ. of 111., 
191 1 — . Auth.: 111. Farmers' Inst., Circular 
No. 7; Principles and Practices of Land Drain- 
age. Mem., M. E. Church. Married Emma 
Selbeinagel, Ag 20, 1912, Madison, Wis. Child, 
Helen Gertrude, b. N 7, 1916. Address, 1003 
S. 6th St., Champaign. 

6334. JOHN MOLLER JANSON 
Cliemist; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Ag 22, 1889, New- 
York City; s. Peter Janson. Prepared in E. 
Orange (iST. J.) H. S. Chem. Club; A. C. S.; 
Congr. Guild. Address, East Orange, N. J.f 

6335. DORETTE JOHN (RUSHER) 
(Wife of No. 5392) 
.\. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 23, 1888, Des Moines; 
d. Milo G. (b. Jl 27, 1865, Springfield, O.) and 
Maude E. (Thayer) John (b. Jl 15, 1864, Mus- 
catine, la.). Prepared in Clinton (la.) H. S. 
Delta Gamma. Teacher, H. Sc, Pub. Schs., 
Clinton, la. Married Floyd E. Rusher ('12), 
Ja I, 1918, Clinton, la. Address, 209 S. 33rd 
St., Omaha, Neb. 

6336. WILFORD ESPIN JOHNS 

(Husband of G176) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 9, 1891, Rock- 
ford, 111.; s. Frank (b. My 30, 1862, do.) and 
Ada May (Sauber) Johns (b. Jl 29, 1869, do.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Zeta Psi; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Ma-wan-da; Agr. 
Club; Ben Franklin Club; Crystal Dancing 
Club; Bus. Mgr., IHio; Ed. Staff, III. Agr.; 
Chm., Fresh. Stag Com.; Homecoming Com.; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Farmer, Rock- 
cliffe farm, Rockford, 111., 1914 — . Auth.: Ar- 
ticles in Current Agr. Jour. Mem., A. F. R. 
M.; Univ. Club, Rockford, Hi.; Univ. of 111. 
Club. Married Ida Belle Dewey (g'14), Ag 
22, 1914, Rockford, 111. Children: Elizabeth 
Dewey, b. My 2, 1915; Clarice Ida, b. Jl 18, 
1916; Margaret Eveline, b. Je 27, 1917. Ad- 
dress, R 6, Rockford, 111. 

6337. ROBERT CARL JOHNSON 
Teacher; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 17, 1892, 

Pana, 111.; s. Robert Sanders (b. 1863, do.) 
and Mamie (Monts) Johnson (b. 1867, Zanes- 
ville. O.). Prepared in Pana H. S. and Pana 
Tp. H. S. Cml. Club. Cml. Teacher. Illiopolis, 
111., 1915-17; Centralia, 111., 1917 — . Detach- 
ment No. 6, Aircraft Prod., Detroit. 1918 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. Address, 408 
E. 2nd St., Pana, 111. 

633S. ROBERT ULYSSES JOHNSON 
With Standard Oil Co.; B. S. in A. E.; b. 
Ja 8, 1888, Chicago; s. J. T. Johnson. Pre- 
pared in Lewis Inst. Fresh. Varsity Base- 
ball; lllio Art Staff, 1913: Arch. Club. 
Texas Co., Houston, Tex.; Standard Oil Co., 
Chicago. Address, 1712 Francisco St., Chicago. 

6339. HERBERT W. JORY 
Asst. Foreman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. O 25, 
1892, Hobart, Ind.; s. Thomas A. Jory. Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. 



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Club. Asst. Foreman, Chicago. 2nd Lt., Cen- 
tral O. Tr. Sch., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. 
Address, 7318 Everhart Ave., Chicago.t 

6340. 'CHEN CHI KAN 
B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. D 6, 1893, Shanghai, 
China. Prepared in Nan Yang Acad. Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Cml. Club. Died Ag 13, 1915, 
White Haven, Pa. 

6341. ROY ALEXANDER KANE 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 13, 1889, 
Bimghar, la.; s. A. Kane. Prepared in Ga. 
Sch. of Tech. Acanthus; Arch. Club; Fresh. 
Varsity Swimming; Jr. Svi^imming and Water 
Polo. Address, 408 N. 22d St., Omaha, Neb.f 

6342. FRANK JOSEPH KARCHER 

A. B. in Sc; b. Je 7, 1890, Herscher, 111.; 
s. Frank Karcher. Prepared in Univ. Acad.; 
Rush Med. Coll. Address, Herscher, 111. 

6343. HENRY GILBERT KARGES 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. F s, 189 1, 

Evansville Ind.; s. Henry J. (b. S 8, 1866, 
do.) and Edith Zetta (Canter) Karges (b. D 
23, 1872, do.). Prepared in Evansville (Ind.) 
H. S. Theta Chi; Class Basketball; Sr. 
Breakfast com. Draftsman and Supt., W. E. 
Russ, Arch., Indianapolis, 1914-1915; Supt. of 
Const, of Hotel McCurdy. Evansville, Ind., 
1915-17; Head of Evansville, Ind. office of 
W. E. Russ, Arch., 191S — . Married Bess 
Ethel Milnor, Ja 10, 1917, Indianapolis. Child, 
John Milnor, b. My 14, 1918. Address, 814 
Adams Ave., Evansville, Ind. 

6344. ROBERT FERDINAND KAUN 
(Bother of No. 5753) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 21, 1889, 
Chicago; s. Robert H. (b. D 14, 1863, Ger.) 
and Gertrude (Greene) Kaun (b. D 12, 1865, 
do.). Prepared in Ottawa H. S.; Armour 
Acad. Champion Class Baseball. Engr. , Com- 
monwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1915; Am. 
Steel Foundry Works, 1916-18, Hammond, 
Ind., Ord. Dept., U. S. A., 1918 — . Address, 
Ottawa, 111. 

6345. ARCH FLOYD KEEHNER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 19, 1891, 
Jerseyville, 111.; s. John (b. do.) and Sarah 
(Dawn) Keehner. Prepared in Jersayville 
H. S. C. E. Club. Jr. Engr., 111. St. Highway 
Comn., 1914-16; Const, and Office Engr., 
Division i, 1917-18. U. S. A., Camp Bradley, 
Peoria, 1918 — . Address, Jerseyville, 111. 

6346. BESSIE OPAL KELLER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 31, 
1892, Bondville, 111.; d. Peter (b. N 27, 1864, 
Logan, O.) and Ella Bell (Flowers) Keller 
(b. S 21. 1867, Bondville. 111.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S.; O. St. Univ., 1912-13. 
Teacher, Eng. and Math., H. S., Sandusky, 
O.. 1918 — . Address, Bondville, III.; bus. add., 
421 Franklin St., Sandusky, O. 

6347. RALPH LEVERETT KELLEY 
(Husband of No. 6406; Brother of No. 7682) 
Supt. Const.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 27, 1889, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Walter Scott (b. Pingree Grove, 
111.) and Nellie A. (Guptill) Kelley (b. Je 
30, 1868, Elgin, 111.). Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Asst. Supt., Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-17; Supt. Const., S. R. C, 
A. S., 1917 — . In Mil. Service, F 7, 1918; In 
charge Aviation Fields, Lake Charles, La. ist 
Lt., Gen. Supt. of Const., Seattle. Tex. and 
La. Married Olivetta McKee ('14), N 25, 1915. 
Fairbury, 111. Address, 783 South St., Elgin, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Alexander Lumber Co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 



6348. FREDERICK NEWCOMB KENYON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 27, 1890, Shell 
Rock, la.; s. Theodore S. (b. O 30, 1856, 
Kenton Co., Ky.) and Minnie (Newcomb) Ken- 
yon (b. S II, 1859, Butler Co., la.). Prepared 
in Bradley Poly. Inst., igog-io. Farmer and 
fruit grower, Yuba City, Calif., 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Inez Mabel Hewitt, Je 15, 1918, Yuba City, 
Cal. Address, Yuba City, Calif. 



6349. OSCAR B. KERCHER 
(Brother of No. 6350) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 27, 1890, 
Goshen, Ind.; s. Abraham (b. Mr 23, 1853, 
Lancaster, Pa.) and Anna (Buzzard) Kercher 
(b. My II, 1855, Warren Co., Pa.). Prepared 
m (ioshen (Ind.) H. S. Adelphic; C. E. Club. 
111. St. Highway Comn., Springfield, 111. 3rd 
O. R. C, Camp Grant, 111., 1917; Mustered out, 
N 21, 1918. Address, 1203 S. 8th St., Goshen, 
Ind. 

6350. OTIS KERCHER 
(Brother of No. 6349) 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 9, 1892, Go- 
shen, Ind.; s. Abraham (b. Mr 23, 1853, Lan- 
caster, Pa.) and Anna (Buzzard) Kercher (b. 
My II, 1855, Warren Co., Pa.). Prepared in 
Goshen (Ind.) H. S. Adelphic; Agr. Club; 
Alssoc. Ed., 111. Agr.; Agr. Dance Com.; Sr. 
Smoker Com.; Sergt.-at-arms, Jr. Class; V.. P., 
Sr. Class. Agr. Exten. Work, Lexington, Ky. 
Married Genevieve Williams, D 31, 1914, Sid- 
ell, 111. Address, 326 Grosvenor Ave., Lexing- 
ton, Ky. ; bus. add., Kentucky Experiment Sta- 
tion, do. 

6351- ESTHER ALLEN KERN (EYMAN) 
(Wife of No. 6220; Sister of No. 5759) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 31, 1891, Cherry Val- 
ley, 111.; d. Ollie J. and Jessie Cora (Allen) 
Kern. Prepared in Rockford II. S.; No. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1908-10. Kappa Delta Pi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; H. Sc. Club; Final Honors. Head 
of II. Sc. Dept., Norm. Sch., Kent, O., 1914-15. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Ralph Lee 
Eyman ('14), Ag 20, 1914, Green Castle, Ind. 
Child, David Russell, b. Ja 21, 1917. Address, 
910 W. Honey Ave., Normal, 111. 

6352. PAUL FRANCIS KERRIGAN 
Engineer; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 8, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. J. J. Kerrigan. Prepared in Michigan 
City (Ind.) H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Scarab; 
Hoof and Horn Club. F. A. C. O. T. S., Camp 
Taylor, Ky. ; 2nd Lt., 46th Class Sch. of Fire, 
Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mustered out, D 14. 1918. Ad- 
dress, Washington St., Michigan City, Ind.; 
bus. add.. Sears Roebuck & Co., Chicago. 



6353. RAYMOND BLAINE KESSLER 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Jl 30, 1891, Robinson, 

III.; s. George Edward (b. Je 24, 1848, O.) 
and Sarah Elizabeth (Stevens) Kessler (b. 
Slielbyville, 111.). Prepared in Robinson H. 
S. Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan. 
Atty., Carter Oil Co., Tulsa, Okla., 1914-17. 
2nd O. T. C, Leon Springs, Tex.; ist Lt., 
336th Machine Gun Bn., 87th Div., N. A., 
Camp Pike; Mustered out, Ja 1919. Address, 
Roliinson, 111. 

6354. ALBERT EUGENE KIDD, JR. 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 5, 

1891, Mt. Jewett, Pa.; s. A. E. (b. 1862, Burns, 
N. Y.) and Inez Alice (Davis) Kidd. Prepared 
in Lake H. S. Iris; Sgt., Univ. Brig. Mfr. of 
Peanut Butter, Chicago. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Married Elizabeth Ayres, D 14, 1916, 
Chicago. Address. 5456 Greenwood Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1844-46 W. Van Buren St., do. 



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6355. HUBERT ST. CLAIR KILBY 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 31, 1891, 

Minier, 111.; s. Phillip St. Clair (b. Mackinaw, 
111.) and Anna Belle (Shaw) Kilby (b. Tre- 
mont. 111.). Prepared in Mackinaw H. S.; 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Acacia. Asst. Engr., Op- 
erating Engng. Dept., I. T. S., 1914-15; Oper- 
ating Engr., St. Louis Elec. Terminal Ry. Co., 
North Mo. Light & Power Co.; do., Madison 
Co. Light & Power Co., 1915 — . Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; Miss. Valley Consistory, A. A. S. R., 
1916; Granite City C apter, R. A. M., 1917- 
10th Regt. Barracks, U. S. N. Tr. Sch., Pel- 
ham Bay Park. N. Y., 191H; Ensign, U. S. N., 
Reserve Officers Quarters A, Rm. 242, U. S. 
Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1918; Mustered 
out, Ja 22, 1919. Address, Mackinaw, 111. 

6356. FLORENCE BEESON KING 
Instructor; B. S. in H. Sc; b. D 5, 18S9. 

Richmond, Ind.; d. James E. (b. do.) and Lulu 
(Beeson) King (b. Milton, Ind.). Prepared in 
Richmond (Ind.) H. S.; Earlham Coll., 1907- 
9; Ind. LTniv., 1909-10. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, Richmond 
(Ind.) H. S., 1915-17; Instr., Ind. Univ., 
1917 — . Address, 701 E. 8th St., Bloomington, 
Ind. 

6357. WAYNE ISAAC KIRBY 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; A. B., 191 5; b. Ag 
16, 1890, Litchtield, 111.; s. Jessie Ellen Kirby. 
Prepared in Cerro Gordo H. S. Acacia; Lamb- 
kins; Scarab; Delta Kappa; Asst. Leader, L^niv. 
of 111. Band; Prelim. Honors. Arch., Ciiica- 
go, 1914; do.. Supervising Arch. Office, Urbana. 
2nd Lt., Ord. R. C, 127th Ord. Depot Co., 
Camp Bowie, Ft. Worth, Tex. Address, 1454 
W. Decatur St., Decatur, 111. 

6358. BONUM LEE KIRK 
(Husband of No. 6961; Brother of Nos. 4749, 
G388) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 23, 1885, Eureka, 111.; 
s. James (b. Ireland) and Mary Ellen (Can- 
diff) Kirk (b. O.). Prepared in So. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch.; James Milliken Univ. 191 1. Aca- 
cia; Ionian; Egyptian Club; 111. Union; Glee 
and Mandolin Club; LTniv. Band; Univ. Or- 
chestra. Lawyer, Champaign. Married Anna 
C. Hoffert ('15), S 16, 1916, Champaign. Child, 
Colleen Jean, b. S 7, 1918. .Address, ion W. 
Clark St., Champaign. 

6359. GEORGE GODWIN KIRK 
(Brother of No. 700S) 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in .\gr.; h. O 13, 1S89. 
Bellflower, 111.; s. George (b. Ag 24, 1843, 
Maysville, Ky.) and Naomi Alice (Godwin) 
Kirk (b. Jl 6, 1858, Mt. Auburn. 111.). Prepared 
in Bellflower Tp. H. S. Agr. Club; Hoof and 
Horn Club; Class Baseball; Mgr., Class Foot 
ball; Mgr., Class Baseball; Sr. Stag Com.; 
Agr. Ed. 1914, lllio. Grocery Bus., Cham- 
paign, 1914-15; Farmer, Chillicothe, 111., 1916- 
17; Farm Adviser, Mason Co., Ky. Married 
Ada Wheeler, Je 10, 1913, Bellflower, 111. Child, 
George III. b. Ja 29, 1918. Address, Mays- 
ville, Ky. 

6360. *ANNIRENE KIRKLAND 

A. B. in L. A. S: S.; b. Ag 8. 1893, Palmers 
ville, Tenn. : s. R. S. Kirkland. Prepared in 
LTrbana H. S. Teacher Harrisburg Tp. H. S.; 
Redlands. Calif.; Adviser. H. Sc, Kankakee Co.. 
111. Died S 7, 1916, Marion, 111. 

6361. FRANK ALLEN KIRKPATRICK 
Physicist; B. S. in Ceram. E.; M. S., 1916; b. 
N 4. 1887; s. L. W. (b. 1859. Ontario, Can.) 
and .Mice R, Kirkpatrick (b. 1865. O.). Prepared 
in LTnionville (Mich.) H. S.; Albion Coll., 1905- 
06; Spokane Coll.. 1910-11. Keramos; Sigma 
Xi; Fellowship, Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. 
Asst. Physicist, U. S. Bur. of Standard, Pitts- 



burgh, 1 91 6 — . Auth. : An Attempt to Fit Enam- 
els to Plastic Clay Bodies; Trajis. Am. Ceram. 
Soc, Vol. 18, 1916; A Fusion Study of the Min- 
eral Systems, Feldspar. Calcite and Feldspar 
Magnesite, do., Vol. 18, 1916; The Mechanical 
Strength of Fire-clay Bodies after Repeated 
Heating, do.. Vol. iS, 1916; Effect of the Size 
of Grog in Fire Clay Bodies, do.. Vol. 19, 1917; 
Reprint in Technological Paper A^o. 104, U. S. 
Bur. of Standards. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc, 
1 9 12; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, 191 7; 
Nat. Fire Protection Assn., 1917. Address, 5914 
Margaretta St., Pittsburgh; bus. add., U. S. 
Bureau of Standards, 40th and Butler Sts., do. 

6362. NELL KIRKPATRICK (WESTCOTT) 
(Wife of No. 6657) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 27, 1891, St. Jdseph, 
111.; d. Austin Wilson (b. 1836, O.) and Sarah 
Anne (Dilling) Kirkpatrick (b. 1849. 111.). Pre- 
pared in Wendell Phillips H. S. Chi Omega; 
I'hi Delta Psi: H. Sc. Club; V. P., Woman's 
League; 2nd Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. Instr., H. 
Sc, Gibson City, III., 1914-17. Married Clif- 
ford Harper Westcott ('14), Jl 17, 191 7, Deca- 
tur, 111. Address, 1321 Otis Place, N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 

6363. GEORGE M. KLEIN (JONES) 
(Wife of No. 6992; Brother of No. 8491) 

A. B. in H. Sc; d. J. C. J. (b. Mr 10, 1866, 
Muscatine, la.) and Emma Eliza (Plith) Klein 
(b. N 16. 1866, do.). Prepared in Muscatine 
(la.) H. S. FI. Sc Club; W. A. A. Instr., H. 
Sc, Sidell Tp. H. S.. 111., 1914-17; Supvr., of 
H. Sc, Urbana H. S., 1917-18. Mem., O. E. 
S., 1918. Married Milton D. Jones ('15), Ja 
26. 1 918. LTrbana. Address, 11 28 Rocton Ave., 
Rockford, 111. 

6364. BERNIE LLOYD KLEINSCHRODT 

B. S. in Agr.; b. N 23, 1891, Morrison, 111.; 
s. M. Kleinschrodt. Prepared in Morrison H. 
S. Co. G, 709th Inf., 78th Div., A. E. F., 
France. Address, 509 N. Orange St., Mor- 
rison, 111. 

6365. ELIZABETH KNOWLTON (MORGAN) 
(Wife of No. 6436; Sister of No. 6366) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 8. 1892. Urbana; d. 
Everett Melvin (b. N. Wardsboro, Vt.) and 
Harriett Isabelle (Bennett) Knowlton (b^ Ur- 
bana). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Kappa 
Kapi)a Gamma; Illiola; W. A. A. Married 
Charles Leon Morgan ('14), Ag 12, 1915- Child, 
Betty Knowlton. b. Je 2, 1917. Address, 1745 
E. 71st Place, Chicago. 

6366. MIRIAM KNOWLTON 
(Sister of No. 6365) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 16, 1891, 
LTrbana; d. Everett Melvin (b. North Wards- 
boro, Vt.) and Harriett Isabella (Bennett) 
Knowlton (b. Urbana). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Delta Psi; Mask and Bauble; Illiola; lllio 
P.(l.: Class Day Com.; Prelim. Lienors. Teacher, 
H. S., Illiopolis, 111.; Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1 9 18 . Address, 302 W. High St., Urbana. 

6567. PHILETLTS CLARKE KNOWLTON, 
JR. 

Architect; B. S. in A. E. : b. Je 16, 1892, 
Memphis; s. Philetus Clarke (b. My 1861, do.) 
and Mary (Abbey) Clarke (b. O 1871, Chicago). 
Prepared in Werts and Rhea Sch., Memphis 
Univ. of Tenn., 1909-10; M. S., Harvard, 191 7. 
Phi Delta Theta; Scarab; 111. Union Dramatic 
Club; Arch. Club; LTnion Operas; Received Julia 
Appleton fellowship. Harvard. Arch., Boston, 
Mass., and Memphis. Am. volunteer field ser- 
vice, A. E. F., France. Address, 1174 Poplar 
Ave.. Memphis. 



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6368. VI TSING KOO 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 16, 1891, 
Kiangsu, China; s. A. Z. Koo. Prepared in 
Imperial Poly. Coll.; M. S., Boston Tech.; M. 
S., Harvard. Cosmopolitan Club; Chinese 
Student's Club; E. E. Soc. Elec Engr., Tsai 
Down Wei Wu Sih, Kiangsu. China; Instr., 
Waterways, Engng. Coll., Nanking, China. Ad- 
dress, 63 Ning Po Road., Shanghai, China; bus. 
add., c/o Engineering Coll., Nanking, do. 

6369.- SAM KORSHAK 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr $, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Max J. and Genesee (Posner) Kor- 
shak. Prepared in McKinley H. S., Chicago; 
Armour Tech., 1910-11; Univ. of Wis. 1913. 
Zeta Beta Tau; Class Football. Agt. Hdqtrs. 
Co., H's'd Amm. Div. Tr., S 191 7 — . Address, 
5340 Mich. Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 10 N. 
Mich., do. 

6370. EDWARD MAX KRABBE 
Elec. Contr. ; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. D 30, 
1887. Champaign; s. F. A. Krabbe. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. E. E. Soc; Ry. Club; '1 echno- 
graph Bd. Elec. Contr., Johnson & Krabbe, 
Champaign. Address, 404 N. Willis St., Cham- 
paign. 

6371. TSONG LIN KU 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 1888, Shac-Shing, 
China; s. C. P. Ku. Prepared in Ching Hua 
College. Address, c/o Y. M. C. A., Shanghai, 
China. 

6372. HENRY HARRISON KUHN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 27. 1889 
Alton, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Switzerland) and Eli- 
zabeth (Jouhel) Kuhn (b. Albany, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Alton H. S. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon. 1st. Sergt., 309 Mob. Ord. R. S. Ad- 
dress, 617 Spring St., Alton, 111. 

6373. EDITH JANE LAMB 
(Sister of Nos. 5259, 5260, 8509) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 27, 1892, 
Paxton, 111.; d. C. A. Lamb. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Teacher, Martinsville 111. 
Address, 911 .S. 5th St., Champaign; bus. add., 
Martinsville, 111. 

6374. HERBERT UPDIKE LANDON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 22, 1890, Jersey- 
ville, 111.; s. W. D. Landon. Prepared in 
Jerseyville H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha 
Gamma Rho. Farmer, Jerseyville, 111. Mar- 
ried Dorothy Bull, O 12, 1916. Address, R. 
6, Jerseyville, Ill.t 

6375. ETTA MABEL LANZ (TRIPLETT) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 15, 1890, Carlock, 111.; 
d. M. P. (b. Ap II, i860, do.) and Lydia 
Ropp (b. Mr 7, 1870, Bloomington, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Omicron Pi; 
Phi Delta Psi; II. Sc. Club. Teacher, Bluffton 
Coll., 1914-16. Married Ray L. Triplett, Je 8, 
1916, Carlock, 111. Child, Margaret Mabel, b. 
S 15, 19 1 7. Address, Bluffton, O. 

6376. EVA LILLIAN LARSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My i, 1892, 
Chicago; d. Carl V. (b. Sweden) and Mathilda 
(Magnuson) Larson (b. do.}. Prepared in 
Tuley H. S., Chicago; N. W. Univ., 191 1. 
Teacher, Chicago Sch. Address, 2256 Giddings 
St., Chicago. 

6377. JOSEPH CONRAD LAWLESS 
(Brother of No. 7723) 
Merchant; B. S. in Agr.; A. B. in Agron.; 
b. Ja 25, 1889, Bowen, 111.; s. J. T. Lawless. 
Prepared in West. Mil. Acad. Psi Upsilon; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Helmet; Pan Hellenic 
Council, 1912-14; Soph. Emblem Com. Seed 



Merchant, Champaign. Capt., Q. M. C, Ft, 
Thomas, Ky,, 1918; Co, D, 46th Inf., Camp 
Gordon, Ga. ; Camp Sheridan; Mustered out, 
N 29, J918. Address, Lake Bluff. 111. 

6378. ERNEST DREW LAWRENCE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 17, 1888, 
Hudson, 111.; s. William (b. An 11, 1861, do.) 
and Mary Louisa (Patterson) Lawrence (b. 11 
31, 1859, Smithville, 111.). Prepared in Shurt- 
leff Coll. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Hoof 
and Horn; Class Football. Prin. John Svvaney 
Sch., McNabb, III., 19 14-17; Instr., Agr., 
Bowling Green, Norm. Coll., Bowling Green, 
O., Summer 1916; Temporary Mgr., Lawrence 
Grain Co., Hudson, 111., 1917-18; Farming, 
.\rrowsmith, 111., 19 18 — . Married Mary Lil- 
lian Curlee, Ag 12, 1914, Ashley, 111. Child, 
Helen Louise, b. Je 16, 1915. Address, Arrow- 
smith, 111. 

6379- WILLIAM HAMILTON LEE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 4, 1890, Urbana; s. 
William James and Nona Salona (Ikins) Lee. 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Phi; 
Order of the Coif. Lawyer, Urbana. Pvt., 
Co. L, 349th Inf., Camp Dodge, la., 191 7; 
Corp,; Sergt,; Regt. Sergt. Major, Hdqtrs. 
Detachment, 88th Div., Camp Dodge, la., 
1918— . Mem., B. P. O. E,, 191 5; A. F. A. M., 
1916; 111. St. Bar Assn. Address, 504 Cun- 
ningham Ave,, Urbana. 

6380. YING NAN LEE 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc. ; b. O 22, 1882, Can- 
ton, S. China; s, Yan Lee Ling, Prepared in 
Queen's College, Hong Kong, Chjna; Pei 
Yang Univ., do. Teacher, Govt, Teacher's 
Coll., Canton, China. Address, 16 Feung Loi, 
West Canton, China; bus. add., c/o Govt. 
Teacher's Coll., Canton, do. 

6381. WILLIS LERICHE 
Construction Engr.; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. 
S 10, 1891, Highland, 111.; s. Ferdinand (b. 
France) and Laura (Mellera) Leriche (b. High- 
land, 111.). Prepared in Highland H. S. Tri- 
angle; Min. Soc. Asst. Supt., Const., Va., 
1914-15; Asst. to Prof. A. N. Talbot. Univ. 
of 111., 1915; Supt. Const, and Engr., Cement 
Gun Const. Co., Chicago, 191 5-1 7, ist Lt,, 
.'\rt., U. S. A,. Stud, and Instr., Samur, France; 
do., F. A. R. C, A. P. O., 718, A. E. F,; 
Army of Occupation, Ger, Assoc, Mem., West. 
Soc. Engrs. Address, Highland, HI. 

6382. CLARA VESTA LEWIS 
(Brother of No. 4776) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 2, 1893, 
Cairo, 111.; d. John Calhoun (b. Ja i, 1857, 
Hardin Co., Ky. and Cordelia O. (Scott) 
Lewis (b. Jl 4, 1867, Mt. Sterling, Ky,). Pre- 
pared in Cairo H, S.; Univ. of Chicago. Alpha 
Kappa Alpha. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Murphys- 
boro, 111., 1914-15; Carbondale, 111., 1915-17; 
Cairo, 111., 191 7-18; conducted summer sch. in 
Food Conservation, Carbondale, 111., 1917. Ad- 
dress, 612 1 2th St., Cairo, 111. 

6383. JOHN EDWIN LEWIS 
B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Mr 28, 1891, Hyde 
Park, Chicago; s. F. G. Lewis. Prepared in 
Wheaton H. S. Delta Upsilon; Fresh. Varsity 
Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Class Basket- 
ball; 1914. Itlio ; Tr. Prom.; Lt., Univ. Brig. 
ist Lt.. F. A., U. S. A., A, E. F., France. 
Address, 613 West St., W^heaton, 111. 

6384. LAURA LOUISE LEWIS (YOUNG) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 28, 1891, Cairo, 111.; 
d. J. L. Lewis. Prepared in Sumner H. S. 
Married R. M. Young. Address, 40 Catherine 
St., Detroit. t 



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63S5. LESLIE ALVIN LIGGETT 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 22, 1892, 
Wyoming, 111.; s. Cumberland Strawbridge 
(b. Jl 24, 1864, Bradford, 111.) and Lida Al- 
niina (Stephens) Liggett (b. Ap 29, 1863, Brad- 
ford, III.). Prepared in Wyoming H. S. Sig- 
ma Tau; C. E. Club; Sr. Memorial Com. Liv- 
ingston Co., Highway Dept., Pontiac, 111., 1914- 
15; Pa. Portland Cement Assn., Philadelphia, 
1915-16; St. Highway Dept., Springfield, 111., 
1916; Aurora, HI., 1916-18; Peoria, 1918. Elec- 
trician for Radio, U. S. N. R. F., 1917 — . 
Mem., mini Club, Peoria. Address, 806 N. 
Monroe St., Peoria; bus. add., 304 Apollo 
Theater Bldg., do. 

6386. LEWIS S. LINDER 
(Brother of No. 8531) 
Clothier; A. B. in Sc. ; b. Jl 13, 1892, Char- 
leston, 111.; s. George A. and Blanch (Sefton) 
Linder. Prepared in East. III. St. Norm. Sch. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Address, Charleston, 111. 

6387. BESS MAE LINDLEY (ECK) 
(Wife of No. 4631; Sister of No. 4778) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 14, 1892, Philo, 
111.; d. Orville B. (b. Jl 6, 1858, do.) and Ruth 
(Edwards) Lindley (b. Ap 3, 1862, do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Illiola. Married John 
William Eck ('11), Ag 24, 1915. Urbana. Child, 
daughter, b. Jl 16, 19 18. Address, 614 loth 
St., Moorhead, Minn. 

6388. OSCAR LIPPMAN LISS 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 15, 1885, 
Zgierz, Russian-Poland; s. Lippman (b. do.) 
and Jennie Besser (b. do.). Prepared in 
L^niv. Acad. Cosmopolitan Club; Ivrim Soc. 
Draftsman, Kenwood Bridge Co., Chicago, 
1914-16; Struct. Engr., Chicago, 1916 — . Mem., 

A. F. A. M.; O. E. S.; B'nai B'rith. Address, 
2048 Le Moyne St., Chicago; bus., add., lot S. 
Wells St., do. 

6389. WALLACE BRIGHT LIVESAY 

Instructor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 20, i885, 

Frankfort, W. Va. ; s. John Granvil (b. do.) 

and Emma Elizabeth (Robinson) Livesay (b. 

Lewisburg, W. Va.). Prepared in Pvt. Sch. 

B. S., Va. Poly. Inst., 1909; C. E., do., 1909. 
Sigma Pi; Arch. Club; Final Honors. Engr., 
Park Comn., Zanesville, O., 1914-15; Engr., 
design and constr.. Pyrites Co., Ltd., Wilming- 
ton, Del. and Roanoke. Va., 1915-17; Rich- 
mond Struct. Steel Co., Richmond, Va., 1917; 
Asst. Bridge Engr., Seaboard Air Line Ry. 
Co., Norfolk, Va., 1917-18; do., Doullut & Wil- 
liams Ship-building Co., Roanoke, Va., 1918; 
Instr., Arch., Univ. of III., 1918 — . Married 
Julia Payne Bryan, Mr 22, 1917, Indianapolis. 
Address, 402 E. Green St., Champaign. 

6390. ASCUNCION LOPEZ 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 15, 1889. 
Durango City, Mex. ; s. M. Lopez. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Cosmopolitan Club; Latin-Am. 
Club; Centro Literario Espafiol; C. E. Club. 
Married Nellie Goddard, Ja 29, 1915, Cham- 
paign. Address, Champaign. f 

6391. PAUL ELTON LOWER 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 6, 1891, Chi- 
cago; s. Elton Lower. Prepared in Lake View 
H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. Salesman, Gen. 
Motor Truck Co., Chicago. Address, 921 
Castlewood Terrace, Chicago. t 

6392. COEN L. LUCKETT 
A. B. in Sc; b. Jl i, 1892, French Lick, 
Ind. ; s. L. P. Luckett. Prepared in Wiley H. 
S. Sr. Ball Cora. Stud., Johns Hopkins Med. 
Sch., Baltimore. Address, 818 S. 7th St., 
Terre Haute, Ind. 



6393- ERWIN MOSES LURIE 
(Brother of No. 8553) 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 23, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Charles (b. Mr 3, 1859, Austria) 
and Theresa (Loeffler) Lurie (b. Ja 21, 1862, 
Bohemia). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Menorah; Ionian; C. E. Club; 2nd 
Lt., Univ. Regt. ; Soph. Pin Com.; Jr. Smoker 
Com.; Stud. Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. Mgr., 
Lurie Concrete Pfroducts Co., 1914-16; Field 
Engr.,. Gen. Refractories Co., 1917; Const. 
Engr., Union Paciiic Coal Co., 1918; Engr. and 
Draftsman Designer of furnace for heat-treat- 
ing shrapnel and munitions. Auth. : Concrete 
Hand Railing, Concrete, F 1916; Ornamental 
Concrete on Municipal Pier, do., Mr 1916. 
Mem., Am. Assn. of Engrs. Married Reeva 
Alpert, N 15, 1916, Chicago. Child, Cynthia 
May, b. Mr 15, 1918. Address, 1632 S. Sawyer 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 760 Monadnock 
Block, do. 

6394. ROY JACOB LYONS 
(Brother of No. 7765) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N i, 1891, 
Greenup, 111.; s. Thomas Marian and Etta 
Barbara (Sherwood) Lyons. Prepared in 
Greenup H. S. Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club; Country Life Club; Final Honors. 
Farmer, Greenup, 111. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Address, Greenup, 111. 

639s. CLAUDE LEE McCABE 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 
22, 1884, Robinson, 111.; s. William A. (b. 
1847, Granville, 111.) and Mary E. (Young) 
McCabe (b. 1849, Robinson, 111.). Prepared 
in Oneonta (N. Y.) St. Norm. Sch. Supt. of 
Schs., Mound City, 111. Married Alma Louise 
Schuler, F 28, 1917, Mound City, 111. Ad- 
dress, Willow Hill, 111.; bus. add.. Mound 
City, 111. 

6396. KENNETH ALEXANDER 
McCASKILL 
Dist. Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 16, 1890, 
Taylorville, 111.; s. Thomas Edward and Eva 
(Clawson) McCaskill. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Dist. Mgr., H. J. Heinz Co., Grand Rapids, 
Miclu, 1914-17; do., Greeley, Colo., 1917; 
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Rock Ford, Colo., 
1917 — . Married Martha Maud Ale-xander, O 
20, 1917, Grand Rapids, Mich. Address, Libby, 
McNeill & Libby Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 

6397. 'LOUIS DOUGLAS McCAUGHEY 

Electrician; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap s, 1890, 
Macomb, 111.; s. D. and Julia McCaughey. 
Prepared in Macomb H. S. Electn., Wilkins- 
burg, Pa., 1913-14; do.. Great Falls, Mont., 
1914-15; do., Thompson Falls, Mont., 1915; 
Elec. Foreman, Butte, Mont.; do.. Anaconda, 
Mont.; Elec. Installer, Holter, Mont.; Elec. 
Foreman, Philadelphia; Foreman, Navy Yard, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Ship Yard, Oakland, Calif.; 
Elec. Installer, Reward, Calif. Limited Ser- 
vice, U. S. Navy Yard, Died O 30, 1918, 
Oakland, Calif. 

6398. ISAAC MARION McCONNEL 
(Brother of No. 5278) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 2, 1892, Reyn- 
olds, 111.; s. J. R. Mc(ionnel. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Address, R 2, Reynolds, Ill.t 

6399. ELMER McCORMICK 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 3, 1890, 
Saunemin, 111.; s. Seth (b. Ja 4, 1862, Tonico, 
111.) and Louisa (Drake) McCormick (b. S 
16, 1863, Chillicothe, 111.). Prepared in Pon- 
tiac Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Minn., 1908-9. Tau 
Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. ; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Draftsman, Moline, 111., 1914-15; 
Engr. and Shop Foreman, do., 1915-16; De- 



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signer of Motor for heavy duty, do., 1916-17; 
Chief Engr. and Supt., Tractor Works, Deere 
& Co., do., 1917 — . Mem., Soc. Automotive 
Engrs.; Moline Cml. Club; B. P. O. E. Ad- 
dress, 612 2oth St., Moline, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Tractor Works of Deere & Co., do. 

6400. HOWARD ORR McCRACKEN 

(Brother of No. 7772) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 25, i8go. Pax- 
ton, 111.; s. Robert Ansley (b. N 19, 1854, 
Pittsburgh) and Luella BelJ (Kemp) Mc- 
Cracken (b. O 12, 1867, Marshall Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Paxton H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Ku Klux. Farming near 
Cissna Park, 111. 2d Lt., Bat. E, 25th F. A., 
Gamp McClellan, Ala:; Central O. T. C, 
Camp Taylor, Ky., Ft. Sill, Okla.. 1918; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 13, 1919. Address, Cissna Park, 
. 111. 

6401. james edward william 

McDonald 

Engineer; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. O 22, 1890, 
Chicago; s. Martin (b. i860, Shamokin, Pa.) 
and Ellen (Tobin) McDonald (b. N 11, 1870, 
Granville, Wis.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago; Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa; 
Sigma Tau. Engr., Crane Co., Chicago, 1914- 
16; do.. Am. Tar Products Co., 1916; Power 
Plant Designer, Swift Ji Co., 1917; In charge 
of Mfg. of Navy Valves, Edward Valve & Mfg. 
Co., E. Chicago, Ind., 1917; Chief Engr., do., 
1 91 8—. Mem., A. I. M. E.; K. C. Married 
Hazel Williamson, S 6, 1916, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 5488 University Ave., Chicago. 

6402. ELLIS DEAN McFARLAND 
(Husband of No. 2455) 
Secretary; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 12, 1889, 
Camp Point, 111.; s. James W. (b. Ja 10, 1863) 
and Fannie (Pierce) McFarland (b. Mr 16, 
1861). Prepared in Camp Point H. S. Hoof 
and Horn Club. Asst. Sec, Percheron Soc. of 
Am. Auth. : Articles in Breeders Gazette and 
Agr. Papers in U. S. and Can. Married 
Esther Massey ('05), D 25, 1914, Jacksonville, 
111. Children: Helen Francis, b. and died, Ap 
10, 1917: Francis Emily, b. F 21, 1919. Address, 
7919 May St., Chicago; bus. add., 828 Ex- 
change Ave., do. 

6403. EDNA AMELIA McGEE 
(BARNHART) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.;'b. F 5, 1888, 
St. Joseph, 111.; d. J. W. McGee. Prepared in 
St. Joseph H. S. Math. Club; Jamesonian. 
Teacher, H. S., Rollo, 111.; do., St. Joseph, 111.; 
do., Phys. and Math., Oblong Tp. H. S., 111., 
S 19 1 8 — . Married S 21, 191 5. Address, 
Oblong, III. 

6404. JAMES MILES McGRATH 

Prin., Schs. ; A. B. in Sc; b. Ja 6, 1890, 
Crab Orchard, Neb.; s. Patrick McGrath. Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Prin., Schs., Latham, 
111. Address, 215 W. Monroe St., Springfield, 
111. 

6405. KATHERINE LESLIE McGRAW 

Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 7, 
1892, Urbana; d. Stephen (b. Ja 6, 1859, Dun- 
kirk, N. Y.) and Laura (McKenzie) McGraw 
(b. N 3, 1862, Urbana). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S.; Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1914-15, 
Illiola. Cataloger, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1915 — . 
Address, 206 W. University Ave., Urbana. 

6406. OLIVETTA McKEE (KELLEY) 
(Wife of No. 6347) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 12, 1892. Fair- 
bury, 111.; d. A. L. (b. N 22. 1850, Brownsville, 
Pa.) and Florence (Crouch) McKee (b. Ap 24, 
1852, Fairbury. 111.). Prepared in Fairbury H. 
S. H. Sc. Club. Married Ralph Leverett 
Kelley ('14), N_ 25. 1915. Fairbury,_ 111. Ad- 
dress, 226 Warwick Blvd., San Antonio, Tex. 



6407. JAMES WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 17, 1890, 
Paris, 111.; s. J. W. McLaughlin. Prepared in 
Paris H. S. Spalding Guild. Engr., People's 
Gas, Light & Coke Co., Chicago. Address, 
Paris, 111.; bus. add., 6354 Maryland Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

6408. THOMAS NEWKIRK McVAY 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Sc; b. F 16, 1891, 
Homestead, Pa.; s. E. D. McVay. Prepared in 
Georgetown H. S. Ceram. Engr., Streator Face 
Brick Co., Streator, 111. Married Leta Lock- 
wood, F 15, 1919, Streator, 111. Address, 
Streator, 111.; bus. add., Basic Production 
Co., Kenova, W. Va. 

6409. DANIEL VALENTINE McWETHY 
Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 18. 

1889, Aurora, 111.; s. James McWethy. Prepared 

in W. Aurora H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Ins. 

Agt., Aurora, 111. Address, 122 N. Lake St., 

Aurora, 111. 

6410. CLAYTON LEE MALAISE 
Lumber Merchant; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 4, 
1893, Serena, 111.; s. P. J. (b. 1865. France) 
and Mercy Elizabeth (Hoxie) Malaise. Pre- 
pared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. 
Sec-Treas., Marshall-Malaise Lumber Co,. Beu- 
lah, N. Dak., 1914 — . 2nd Lt., 213th Engrs., 
Camp Lee. Humphreys; Mustered out, Ja 6, 
1919. Address, Beulah, N. Dak. 

641 1. EDITH MEL VINA MANN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 31, 1887, 
Kankakee. 111.; d. W. L. (b. Mr 3, 1856, do.) 
and Jennie M. (Stevens) Mann (b. Jl 4, 1858, 
do.). Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Teacher, 
Eng. and Latin, Herscher, III., 1915-16; St. 
Joseph, Mich., 1916-17; Watseka. 111., 1917 — . 
Address, 152 S. Greenwood Ave., Kankakee 
111.; bus. add., 519 S. sth St., Watseka, 111. 

6412. DU BOIS MARQUIS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 31, 1890, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Chalmers Connover (b. Ag 
25, 1852, Elmwood. III.) and Nellie (Harpole) 
Marquis (b. Ag 30, 1S54, O.). Prepared in 
Bloomington, H. S. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 
1912. Phi Gamma Delta. Farmer, Colfax, 111. 
Married Margaret Raymond. Mr 9. 191 5, Evan- 
ston. 111. Child, Alice Ruth, b. Ja 29, 1916. 
Address, Thorn Creek Farm, Colfax, 111. 

6413. ROBERT HASKELL MARSHALL 
Instructor; A. B. in Sc. ; A. M., 1916; b. D 
25, 1881, Gamaliel, Ky.; s. G. W. Marshall. 
Prepared in West. Ky. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of 
Chicago. Instr., Math., St. Man. Tr. Norm., 
Pittsburg. Kan. Address, 3022 Woodland Ave., 
Louisville, Ky. 

6414. A.\RON MATHERS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 20, 1892, Laura, 
111.; s. L. T. Mathers. Prepared in Galesburg 
H. S.; Knox Coll. George Lamonte & Co., New 
York City. Central Mach. Gun. O. T. Sch., 
Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga.: Mustered out, 
D 6, 1918. Address, Laura. 111.; bus. add., 61 
Broadway, New York City. 

6415. WILLIAM BRASHER MATTINGLY 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 21, 1891, 
Sample, Ky. ; s. J. M. Mattingly. Prepared in 
Cairo H. S. Egyptian Club; Comitatus. Ad- 
dress, Nezperce, Idaho. f 

6416. CHARLES FONTAINE MALTRY 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 29, 1888, 
Palestine, Tex.; s. William Lerwis (b. N 30, 
1 85 1, Washington, D. C.) and Cora Wells 
(Sears) Maury (b. Ja 2. i860. St. Louis). Pre- 
pared in Palestine (Tex.) H. S.; A. and M. 



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Coll., Tex., 1907-08; Purdue Univ., 1908-10. 
Alpha Tau Omega; Scaiab; Alternate Plyni 
Fellowship. Mem., Atelier Ware & Atelier 
Wynkoup, New York City; Arch. Draftsman, 
New York City, 191 5; Arch., Houston, Tex., 
1915-16; do., New York City, 1916-17. ist O. 
T. C, Fortress Monroe, Va.; 2nd O. T. C, Ft. 
Scott, Calif.; 2nd Lt., 62nd Regt. C. A. C, A. 
E. F., France, 1918; ist Lt., do., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, c/o W. L. Maury, 407 Hawthorn Ave., 
Houston, Tex. 

6417. THOMAS EDWARD MAURY 
(Brother of No. 581 1) 
Manager; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 25, 1891, Chi- 
cago; s. John E. Maury. Prepared in Ross- 
ville H. S. Mgr., Rossville Elec. Light Co., 
Rossville, 111. Address, Rossville, 111. 

'"^'' 6418. WALLACE WILLIS MEHL 

Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. Ja 6, 1892, Goshen, Ind. ; 
s. A. C. Mehl. Prepared in Goshen (Ind.) H. 
S. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Ind. Club; 
Fresh. Varsity Football. Lawyer, Goshen, Ind. 
Address, Goshen, Ind. 

6419. ARTHUR FRANKLIN MELLEN 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 6, 1885, 

Amboy. 111.; s. Walter Clayton (b. Jl 10, 1848, 
Greenwich, Mass.) and Louise (Thompson) 
Mellen (b. D 4, 1851, Adrian, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Amboy H. S. Grad. Stud., Water 
Purification and Sewage Disposal, Univ. of 111., 
1913-14; Cham. Club. Chem., San. Dist., Chi- 
cago, 1911-13; Chem., charge of Water Purifi- 
cation Plant for City Water Co., Chattanooga, 
Tenn., Jl 1914 — O 1917; City Chem., Moline. 
111., O 19:7-18; Asst. Supt., Filtration, Min- 
neapolis, 1918 — . Mem., A. C. S., 191 1; Am. 
Water-works Assn., 1914- Married Edna 
Coates, Jl 10, 1912, Amboy, 111. Child, Flor- 
ence Ella, b. Ja 23, 1918. Address, 941 14th 
Ave., S. E., Minneapolis. 

6420. WALTER WITCHELL MERCER 

(Brother of No. 9266) 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl s, 1889, Vermont, 111.; 
s. A. L. (b. S 4, i860, do.) and Martha Burr 
(Witchell) Mercer (b. Ag 3, i860, do.). Pre- 
pared in Vermont H. S.; Univ. Acad. Ver- 
mont, 111., 1914; Roundup, Mont., 1914 — ; 
County Atty., Musselshell Co., Mont., 19 16. 
Address, Roundup, Mont. 

6421. INA VALERIA MEREDITH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja s. 18S3, 
Perry, 111.; d. Joseph Cockill (b. F 2, 1X^9, 
St. Louis) and Melissa Jane (Bradbury) Mere- 
dith (b. Jl 17, 1849, Perry, 111.). Prepared in 
Perry H. S.; Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Final and Prelim. Honors. Teacher, 
H. S., Sheldon, 111., 1914-16; do., Shelbyville, 
111., 1917; do., Math., H. S., Reno, Nev., 
1917 — . Address, Eureka, Calif.; bus. add., 210 
Maple Ave., Reno, Nev. 

6422. THOMPSON ARLENE MERRILL 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 24, 1890, Astoria, 
111.; s. Sherman Merrill. Prepared in Beards- 
town H. S. Address, 213 W. 3rd St., Beards- 
town, Ill.t 

6423. MARSHALL CRITTENDEN 
MERRILLS 
(Brother of G463) 
Civ. Engr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl i, 
1891. Belleville, 111.; s. F. B. Merrills. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Civ. Engr., Const, of 
Belleville To. H. S., Belleville, 111. Address. 
Belleville, 111. 

6424. GEORGE MEYER, JR. 
Estimator; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 9, 1892, New 
York City; s. George (b. D 3, 1868, Bavaria. 
Ger.) and Maria (Wells) Meyer (b. S 30, 1869, 



Hessen, Ger.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago. Sigma Tau; Sigma Xi; Scabbard 
and Blade; Prelim, and Final Honors; Brevet 
Ca])t., LIniv. Regt. Elec. Estimator and Treas., 
Chicago Switchboard Mfg. Co., Chicago. Mem., 
Medinah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Chicago. 
Married Amye Zuckerman, Ap 22, 1916, Elgin, 
111. Address, 3604 Greenview Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 426 Clinton St., do. 

6425. JOSEPH PORTER MILES 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 19, 1889, 
Lewistown, 111.; s. E. C. Miles. Prepared in 
Lewistown H. S. Salesman and Field Expert, 
Inlernat. Harvester Co., Davenport, la. Ad- 
dress, Lewistown, 111.; bus. add., Davenport, 
la. 

6426. CLAYTON ALLEN MILLER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 26, 1888, 

Tiffin, O.; s. A. A. Miller. Prepared in Tiffin 
(O.) H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Jr. 
Mem., A. I. E. E.; E. E. Show Com. Elec. 
Engr., Denver Gas & Elec. Co., Denver. Mar- 
ried Martha G. Williams, Jl 1915. Marion, 111. 
Address, 81 Circular St.. Tiffin, O.; bus. add., 
206 Denver Gas & Elec. Light Co., Denver. 

6427. MARCUS GILBERT MILLER 

B. S. in A. E.; b. My 31, 1890, Girard, O.; 
s. J. M. Miller. Prepared in Rayden H. S., 
Youngstown, O. ; Hiram Coll. Sigma Pi; Arch. 
Club. Address, E. Main St., Girard, O.t 

6428. OLIVE FIEDIELLE MILLER 

(CLARK) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1915; b. F 11, 
1891, Atlanta, 111.; d. Arthur P. (b. 1850, Del- 
avan, 111.) and Olive (Ewing) Miller (b. 1851). 
Prepared in Atlanta H. S. Bethany Circle. 
Teacher, Spanish, H. S., Shawnee, Okla., 1915- 
16; do., Erie, Kan., 1917-18. Married Clifton 
W. Clark, Je 28, 1918, Atlanta, 111. Address, 
Call Field, Wichita Falls, Tex. 

6429. MINNIE ISABEL MILNE (HOLT) 
(Wife of No. 3411; Sister of No. 7087) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. O i, 1888, Lockport, 111.; 
s. James Alexander (b. S 27, 1862, do.) and 
Kate Ophelia (Read) Milne (b. O 6, 1862, Rose- 
mond. 111.). Prepared in Lockport H. S.; Joliet 
Tp. H. S., 1910-11. H. Sc. Club. Teacher, 
Eldorado Tp. H. S., 1914-15. Mem., Congr. 
Church. Married Sidney Viel Holt ('08), Ag 
21, 1915, Lockport, 111. Child, James Martin, 
b. S 7, 1916. Address, R i, Rio. 111. 

6430. LESTER WARD MINER 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 3, 1891, Shel- 
byville, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Shelby Co., 111.) 
and Minnie (Ward) Miner (b. do.). Prepared 
in Shelbyville H. S. Alpha Gamma Rho; Comi- 
tatus; Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Agr. 
Staff; Mgr., Class Basketball; Mil. Ball Com.; 
Agr. V. P., 111. Stud. Union. Salesman, Chi- 
cago, 1914-15; Farmer, Shelbyville, 111.. 191S- 
16: Teacher, Belleville, 111., 1916-17. 111. Nat. 
Guard, 1908-12; U. S. A., 1917; ist Lt., Co. C. 
38th Inf., A. E. F., France, 1917; Wounded in 
action, 19x8. Mem., A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. 
Address, Shelbyville, 111. 

6431. HELEN MITCHELL (McEWEN) 
(Sister of Nos. 5315, 7813) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 24, 1893, George- 
town, O.; d. Isaac (b. Je 24, 1850, Russelville, 
O.) and Eva (McConanghy) Mitchell (b. Ja 
15, i860, Ripley, O.). Prepared in Buchanan 
Collegiate Inst.; Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Psi; 
Illio Staff. Teacher, Eng., 11. S., Homer, 111., 
1914-16. Married Rev. John A. McEwen, Je 
28, 1916, Georgetown, O. Child, John Mitchell, 
b. My 4, 191 7. Address, Homer, 111. 



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64:^2. GUNDAYER MIZOGUCHI 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1915; b. 
My 9, 1SS7, Saga, Japan; s. llaiipci Mizoguchi. 
Prepared in Mt. Tamalpais Mi!. Acad., Calif. 
E. E. Soc; Japanese Stud. Club; Y. M. C. A. 
Married Je 24, 1918, Tokya, Japan. Address. 
c/o Frazer & Sale, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. 

6433. ROBERT BURRELL MOIR 
B. S. in C. E.; b. My 14. 1891, Chicago; 
s. Robert Moir. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Water Polo. Address, 2821 
E. 26th St., Minneapolis. 

6434. MARGARET ELLEN MOLT 
Artist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; d. Theodore 
Felix (b. Plattsburg, N. Y.) and Margaret 
Augusta (Rea) Molt (b. Urbana). Prepared 
in Clinton (la.) H. S.; Milwaukee Downer 
Coll., 1910-11; Grad., Art Inst., Chicago Acad, 
of Fine Arts, 191 8. Pi Beta Phi. Studying 
art and doing cnil. art, Chicago, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 441 St. James Place, Chicago. 

6435. RUBY FRANCES MOORE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 8, 1891; 
d. Clarence F. (b. F 7, i860, Areola, 111.) 
and Mary Anna (Johnston) Moore (b. Mr 14, 
1863, Coles Co., 111.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Delta Gamma; Pres., W. A. A.; V. P., 
Jr. lllinae; Class Basketball. Teacher, Phys. 
Tr., H. S., San Diego, Calif., 191 5 — . Ad- 
dress, 2824 Granada Ave., San Diego, Calif. 

6436. CHARLES LEONARD MORGAN 
(Husband of No. 6365) 

Instructor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. O 13, 1890, 
Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. M. W. Morgan. Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Arch., Chicago, 1914- 
18; Instr., Arch. Draw., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
Married Elizabeth Knowlton ('14). Ag 12, 
1915. Child, Betty Knowlton, b. Je 2, 1917. 
Address, 302 W. High St., Urbana. 

6437. GRACE BUSEY MORGAN 
Nurse; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 23, 1891, 
IMinneapolis; d. William Pitt (b. North Yar- 
mouth, Me.) and Augusta (Busey) Morgan 
(b. Urbana). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Alpha Chi Omega; Le Cercle Frangais. Nurse, 
Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich. 
Address, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle 
Creek, Mich. 

6438. DONALD KENNETH MORRISON 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 6, 1892, 
Winnetka, 111.; s. George Herbert (b. 1852, 
Elgin, 111.) and Delia Miltana (Baker) Mor- 
rison (b. Ap 5, 1857, Lansing, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Drury Coll. Acad., New Trier Tp. 
H. S. Zeta Psi; Univ. Band; Mandolin Club; 
Mask and Bauble. Salesman and Sales Pro- 
moter, Chicago, 1914-17. R. O. T. C, 1917; 
2d Lt.. 331st F. A., Camp Grant, 111.; 8th 
Bat., F. A. R. C. Camp Jackson, S. C. 191S; 
45 (Zlass Sch. of Fire, Ft. Sill, Okla.; Capt., 
do.; Mustered out, D 16, 1918. Address, 475 
Broadway, Cambridge, Mass.; bus. add., c/o 
R. L. Morrison, College Station. Te.x. 

6439. JESSIE MORSE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 20, 1892, 
Mackinac Island, Mich.; d. Lt. Col., B. C. 
Morse. Prepared in Deerfield Tp. H. S. Pi 
Beta Phi; Yo Ma. Address, c/o Col. B. C. 
Morse, 13th U. S. Inf., Manila, P. I. 

6440. HARRIE STEVENS MUELLER 
I and. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. Je 15, 
1891, Wichita, Kan.; s. Charles Paul (b. Je 
13, 1862, Williamsville. N. Y.) and Esther 
Elizabeth (Summey) Mueller (b. Je 22, t868, 
Harris Hill, N. Y.). Prepared in Wichita 
(Kan.) H. S. Acanthus; Alpha Zeta; Scab- I 



bard and Blade; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; Agr. 
Club; Hort. Club; ist Lt. and Capt., Univ. 
Regt.; Capt., Rifle. Kan. Nat. Guard, I9i3-iti; 
2d Lt., 1913; 1st Lt., 1913; Capt., 1915; 
Transferred to Reserve, N 15, 1916. 2d Kan. 
Inf. on Mexican Border Service, 1916; 2nd 
Lt., li. A., C. A. C, Ft. Columbia, Wash., 
191 8 — . Counselor Mem., Am. Civic Assn., 
1917; Mem., Nat. City Planning Conf., 191 7; 
U. S. Inf. Assn., 1915; Wichita Rotary Club, 
1914; Kan. Club, 1917. Married Ina Belle 
Wilson, N 10, 1915, Wichita, Kan. Child, Clif- 
ford Max, b. Ap 20, 1918. Address, 1631 
Fairview Ave., Wichita, Kan. 

6441. CARL WESLEY MULFINGER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. F 27, 1889, Champaign; 
s. J. A. Mulfinger. Prepared in Waller H. S. 
Address, 3713 Sheffield Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add.. Ill W. Washington St., do. 

6442. CHARLES STEWART MULVANEY 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 21, 1892, 
Chicago; s. L. C. Mulvaney. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Alpha Sigma 
Phi; Varsity Swimming, 191 1; Class Swim- 
ming; Gov. Memorial Com., 1912. Address, 
933 La Fayette Parkway, Chicago. 

6443. MILTON MURR 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 29, 1892, 
Marshall, Tex.; s. J. Murr. Prepared in Waller 
H. S. Zeta Beta Tau. Civ. Engr., C. & N. 
W. Ry., Ironwood, Mich. 47th Engrs., A. E. 
F., France. Address, 710 E. Ayer St., Iron- 
wood, Mich. 

6444. ODESSA MADGE MYERS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1915; b. 
Je 27, 1891, Mahomet, 111.; d. William Harrison 
(b. Concord, Ky.) and Lucelia Adelaide (Webb) 
Myers (b. Jl 7, 1861). Prepared in Mansfield 
H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll., 1909-10. Pi Beta 
Phi; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Pres., 
Athenean 1913-14; Sec. Y. W. C. A.; 1910-11; 
Advisory Bd., Women's League, 1914-15. 
Teacher, Latin and Math., H. S., Tuscola, 111., 
191 5; do., Streator, 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Mansfield, 111.; bus. add.. High School, Streat- 
or, 111. 
6445. MARCELLA ELIZABETH NAGEL 
(LUNDGREN) 
(Wife of No. 7049) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 4. 1892, Terre Haute, 
Ind.; d. Clemens Wilhelm (b. S 24, 1858, Cen- 
ter Point, Ind.) and Anna E. C. (Held) Nagel 
(b. D 30, 1864, Hamilton, O.). Prepared in 
Wiley H. S.. Terre Haute, Ind. Alpha Xi 
Delta. Married Fred G. Lundgren ('15), S 
191 5. Terre Haute, Ind. Child, Clemens Fred- 
erick. Address, 39 Hazelwood Ave., Detroit. 

6446. FRANK JOSEPH NAPRSTEK 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 15, 1890. Chi- 
cago; s. J. A. Naprstek. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Engr., West. Elec. Co., 
Hawthorne, III. 3rd O. R. T. C; 2nd Lt., 
Inf., 1918; 2nd Lt., Bat. E., 56th Regt., C. 
A. C, A. E. F., France; Mustered out, F i, 
1919. Address, 1300 S. Tripp Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add.. West. Elec. Co., Hawthorne Sta., 
do. 

6447. MYER OSCAR NATHAN 
Draftsman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. S. in A. 
E.; b. F 12, 1891, Carson, la.; s. Abe Nathan 
(b. D 18, 1863. Vilki, Koivne, Russian Poland) 
and Mollie (Siegel) Nathan (b. O 7, 1869, 
Skidel, Grodno, do.). Prepared in Boone (la.) 
H. S.; Univ. of la.. 1908-10. Zeta Beta Tau; 
Sigma Delta Chi; Illio Roast Ed.; Sr. Class 
Historian; Sr. Smoker Com.; Prelim. Honors. 
.Arch. Draftsman. Des Moines, 1914; Supt. 
Arch., Watertown, 111., 1914-15; Draftsman, 
City of Chicago Bridge Dept., Chicago, 191 5; 



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Draftsman Supt. A. L. Levy, Chicago, 1918; 
Draftsman, Gov. Work, Detroit, 1918. Carpen- 
ter's Mate, ist Class. U. S. N., 1918; Mustered 
out, F 1 9, 1919. Address, 5226 S. Michigan 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add., i66ti Conway Bldg.. 
do. 

6448. DORA MYRTLE NEBEL 

(Sister of Nos. 5837, 7102) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1914; 

b. Ja iS, 1884, Clinton, 111.; d. H. L. Nebel. 

Prepared in Clinton H. S. Address, 212 E. 

Jefferson St., Clinton, Ill.t 

6449. HELEN MONTGOMERY NEEDLER 
(WETZEL) 
(Sister of No. 8618) 
B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Ja 8, 1892, Kansas City, 
Kan.; d. David Wesley and Fanny Ella (Quig- 
gle) Needier. Prepared in Robert Waller H. 
S.; Chicago Norm. Sch. H. Sc. Club. Teacher, 
Surgical dressing Supvr., Hammond, Ind., 
1917; In charge of First Aid and Chem. Lab., 
plant in the Calumet Region, 19 18 — . Mar- 
ried Guy F. Wetzel, S 23, 1916, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 6242 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago. 

6450. PETER SWAN NELSON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 2, 1881, 
Malmo, Sweden; s. Swan Nelson. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Engr., Link Belt Co.. DeKalb, 111. 
Address, 1203 Pleasant St., DeKalb, Ill.t 

6451. TSUNYOONG NEW 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 20, 1891, Ningpo, 
China; s. Yung Kwai. Prepared in St. John's 
Prep. Sch. 111. Soc. of Agron.; Y. M. C. A. 
Cab.; Corda Fratres. Address, Ming Ngoh 
Chang Sze Chi, Chekiang, China.t 

6452. NAOMI OLIVE NEWBURN 
Home Econ. Extension; A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 
24, 1892, Hoopeston, 111.; d. Oliver Chranston 
(b. Ap 7, 1855, Metamora, III.) and Rhoda 
Ellen (Keena) Newburn (b. Jl 22, i860, Jasper 
Co., Ind.). Prepared in Hoopeston and Urbana 
H. Schs. Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu.; Per- 
manent Sec, 1914. Studied H. Sc, Univ. of 
111., 1914-15. Asst. St. Leader. Home Econ. 
Exten., Univ. of 111. Auth. : Home Canning. 
Mem. M. E. Church. Address. 1006 W. Main 
St.. Urbana; bus add., 325 Woman's Bldg.. 
Univ. of 111., do. 

6453. GEORGE ARTHUR NEWELL, JR. 

Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 2, 
1892, Medina, N. Y.; s. George A. (b. Medina, 
N. Y.) and Anna E. (McGrath) Newell (b. 
do.). Prepared in Medina (N. Y.) H. S.; 
Jiobart Coll., 1910-11. Theta Delta Chi; Hel- 
met; Ku Klux; Lambkins; III. Union Dramatic 
(ilub; Pan-Hellenic, Pres. ; Post Exam. Jubilee; 
Easterner's Club. Sec. Senate Pub. Service 
Com., N. Y. St. Legislature, Albany, N. Y., 
:9i4-i6; Dept. Sales Mgr., Spencer Kellogg & 
Sons, Buffalo, N. Y., 1916-17. Material Engr., 
civilian Q. M., U. S. Army. Address, 127 W. 
Center St., Medina, N. Y. 

6454. FRANCES ALCETTA NICHOLS 

(Sister of Nos. 2773, 3125, 3497, 8622) 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Mr 8. 1892, 
Granville, O. ; d. Edward A. and Lydia (Greene) 
Nichol. Prepared in Urbana H. S.; O. St. 
Univ., 1911-13. Kappa Alpha Theta. Asst. Dieti- 
tian, Presby. Hosp., Chicago. 1915-17; Dietitian, 
Wellesley Hosp.. Toronto. 1917-18; do.. Camp 
Pike, Ark., 1918— . Address, 98 12th Ave., 
Columbus, O. ; bus. add., Wellesley Hosp., Tor- 
onto, Can. 

6455. JOHN MINERT NICKELSEN 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 13. 1892, 
Mediapolis, la.; s. Antone A. (b. Ap 7, 1862, 



Ger.) and Anna (Jensen) Nickelseri^(b. Jl 3, 
1871, do.). Prepared in Mediapolis (la.) H. S.; 
Univ. of la., 1910-11. Alpha Chi Rho; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. M. E.; Jr. and Sr. Class Foot- 
ball. Instr., Mech. Drawing, H. S., Cloquet, 
Minn., 1914-16; Asst. Engr., D. S. S. C. & I. Co. 
Smelter, Isabella, Tenn., 191 6; Instr., Engng., 
Univ. of Mich., 1916-17. ist Sergt.. Ambulance 
Section, Med. Div., U. S. A. Address, 1210 
D St., Washington, D. C. 

6456. JOHN ELIOT NOON 
Phys. Dir.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 27, 
1 89 1, Cambridge, Mass.; s. Rev. Dr. Alfred (b. 
D 9, 1846, Eng. ) and Jane Louise (Taylor) 
Noon (b. S 18, 185^. Dunstable, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Everett (Mass.) H. S.; Boston Univ., 
1911-12. Theta Delta Chi; Pres., Philomathean, 
1915-14; V. P.. Y. M. C. A.. 1913-14. Fellow- 
ship Sec, Hyde Park Y. M. C. A., 1914-15; 
Boys Sec. and Swimming Instr., Y. M. C. A., 
Danville, 111., 1915-16; Phys. Dir. and Coach. 
Football and Basketball, Riverside Pub. Schs., 
1916 — . Pres.. Vermilion Co. Illini Club, 1915- 
16; Mem., M. E. Church; Grad. Club, Chicago. 
Married Leila Myrtle Edwards. Ja i, 1916, 
Danville, III. Address, Riverside, 111. 

6457. EDWIN FRANCIS NOTH 
(Brother of No. 5346) 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 7, 1890, 
Davenport, la.; s. George William (b. N 4, 1S62, 
Ouincy, 111.) and Katherine (Healey) Noth (b. 
Jl 19, 1863, Covington, Ky.). Prepared in 
Davenport (la.) H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Scarab; Ku Klux. Draftsman for Prof. F. M. 
Mann, Minneapolis, 1914-15; do., Clausen & 
Kruse, Davenport, la., 1915-16; do., A. H. 
Stern, St. Paul, 1916-17. Corp., Bat. B, isist 
F. A., A. E. F., France; Army of Occupation, 
Ger. Address, 738 E. 14th St., Davenport, 
la. 
6458. ALLEEN HALL O'BAR (BRILLHART) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 24, 1892, Pt. 
Townsend, Wash.; d. Mrs. H. M. Chesbro. 
Prepared in Broadway H. S., Seattle, Wash.; 
Washington Univ.; N. W. Univ. Delta Delta 
Delta. Mem., Epis. Church. Married Howard 
Brillhart, Je 23, 1914, Chicago. Address, 531, 
(3th St., Oakland, Calif. 

6459. AGNES MILDRED OLSON 
Welfare Worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 

13, 1892, Ga^esburg, 111.; d. Peter T. and Caro- 
line C)harlotte (Edoff) Olson. Prepared in 
Clalesburg H. S.; Knox Coll., 1910-12. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of Wis., Summer, 1916. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenian, Pres., 
Sr. Council. Teacher, H. S., 1914-17; Indus., 
Social and Investigative Work, Montgomery 
Ward & Co., 1917-18. Y. M. C. A. reconstruc- 
tion work, Paris, France, 1919 — . Address, 909 
Sheridan Road, Chicago. 

6460. ARTHUR HENRY ORCUTT 

B. S. in Agr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; M. D., 
1918; b. Ap 23, 1892, Areola, 111.; s. Samuel 
Henry (b. 1840, Mass.) and Cordelia Jayne 
fChapman) Orcutt (b. Je 12, 1850, Elmira, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Areola H. S.; Knox Coll., 
1909-11. Phi Delta Theta; Nu Sigma Nu; 
Alpha Omega Alpha; Univ. Band, 1911-14; 
Univ. Orchestra, 1912-14. Med. Stud., Univ. of 
111. Coll. of Medicine, Chicago, 1914-18. Lt., 
R. M. C., Naval Hosp., Great Lakes, 1918 — -. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, Areola, 111.; 
bus. add., 145S Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

6461. LELIA MAE ORMSBY 
Principal; A. B. in Sc; b. Ap 16. 1887, 
Greenup, 111.; d. E. A. Ormsby. Prepared in 
Greenup H. S. Basketball. Teacher, Mt. Ster- 
ling, 111.; Prin. H. S., Greenup, 111. .4ddress, 
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6462. CLARENCE ORR 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 
17, 1891, Girard, 111.; s. Wiley Edgar (b. F 17, 
1866, Auburn, 111.) and Georgia A. (Lewis) 
Orr (b. D 23, 1868, Sharpsburg, Md.). Prepared 
in Auburn H. S.; Highland Park Coll.; Millikin 
Univ., 1911-12. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Class Baseball, 1913-14. Prin., H. S., 
Virden, 111., 1914-15; Hist. Dept., East II. S., 
Aurora, 111., 1915-17; Prin., Tp. II. S., Catlin, 
111., 19 1 7 — . Mem., M. E. Church; St. Teach- 
ers' Assn., 1915-18; Chm.,, Catlin Tp. Teachers' 
Orgn. Married Edith Marie Kneckler, Ag 24, 

1916, Alvin, 111. Child, Donald Wiley, b. O 20, 

1917. Address, Catlin, 111. 

6463. HAROLD BAUGHAN ORR 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 25, 1892, 
Pontiac, 111.; s. W. H. Orr. Prepared in Cov- 
ington H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Upsilon Beta Pi; 
E. E. Soc. ; Gym. Team. Address, 10 S. Burton 
Bldg., Covington, Ky.t 

6464. MARY ELIZABETH ORR 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 4, 1891, 
Pekin, 111.; d. Samuel T. (b. Mr 16, 1865, 
do.) and Isabella M. (Young) Orr (b. N 15, 
1871, do.). Prepared in Pekin H. S; Teacher, 
Sc.. Tp. H. S., Atwood, 111., 1915 — . Address, 
Pekin. 111.; bus. add., Atwood, III. 

6465. LELAND GEORGE OSBORN 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. D 12, 1891, Sum- 
merfield. 111.; s. G. H. Osborn. Prepared in 
Alton H. S.; Shurtleff Coll. Teacher, Wake- 
field, Mich. Address, 103 Elm St., Anton, Ill.t 

6466. HAROLD PAUL OUSLEY 
Manager; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 29, 
1890, Redmon, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. 111.) and 
Rebecca (Myers) Ousley (b. Pa.). Prepared 
in Brocton and Paris H. Schs. Chi Beta; Ma- 
wan-da; Scabbard and Blade; Bus. Club; Ry. 
Club; Maj., Univ. Regt. ; Capt., Jr. Basketball 
Team; Soph. Pres.; Chm., Homecoming Fi- 
nance Com., 1913-14. Sales Mgr., W. T. Raw- 
leigh Co., Freeport, 111., 1914-17; do.. Am. Mul- 
tigraph Sales Co., St. Louis, 1917; Mgr., W. 
I. Rawleigh Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1918 — ■. 
Mo. Nat. Guard; O. R. C, F't. Sheridan, 1917; 
Camp Grant, 111., N 1917; Mustered out, D 
5, 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Freeport Coun- 
try Club; Ft. Sheridan Assn. Address, 602 S. 
Central rvve., Paris, 111.; bus. add., 139 W. 
Illinois Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 

6467. RAYMOND WILLIAM OWENS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 191S; b. F 
5, 1892, Morris, III.; s. Joseph Doane (b. N 
10, i860, Urbana, 111.) and Carrie (Stocker) 
Owens (b. My 18, 1861, Morris, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Morris H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa 
Nu; Sigma Xi. Designing Engr., Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1915 — . Married Katharine 
Boyd, S 23, 1918,/Wilkinsburg, Pa. Address, 
514 Trenton Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.; bus. add., 
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. 

6468. OLIVE ALLEN PAINE 
Prin., Sch.; B. S. in L. A. & S.; M. A„ 
1915; b. Je II, 1881, North Woodstock. Conn.; 
d. Albert A. (b. do.) and Ellen (Smith) Paine 
(b. Lebanon, Conn.). Prepared in Woodstock 
Acad.; Mass. St. Norm. Sch. Kappa Delta Pi. 
Asst. Prin., City Norm. Sch., Rochester, N. Y. 
Address, Rochester, N. Y. 

6469. JULIUS CLARK PALMER 
(Brother of No. 5353) 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 24, 1893, 
Augusta, 111.; s. George Pierson (b. Ag 2, 1859, 
Knoxville, 111.) and Geneva Lee (Harmon) Pal- 
mer (h. Te 27, 1867, W. Va.). Prepared in 
Augusta H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; 



Scabbard and Blade; ist Lt., Univ. Regt. Instr. 
Descriptive Geometry, Engr. Mech., Univ. 01 
Mich., 1914 — •; City Engr's olfice, Jackson, 
Mich., Summer 1916; do. Detroit, Summer 1917. 
Address, 102 S. Ingalls St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; 
bus. add., c/o Univ. of Mich., do. 

6470. JOHN WALLACE PARK 
Teacher; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 26, 1887, 
Mahomet, 111.; s. A. L. Park. Prepared in 
Thornton Tp H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tau 
Beta Pi; Scarab; Arch. Club; Asst. Ed. Arch. 
Year Book; Asst. Mgr., Varsity Baseball 1913; 
Sr. Memorial Com.; Prelim. Honors. Teach- 
er, Arch., Boy's Tech. H. S., Milwaukee. Lt., 
Art. Service, Camp Custer, Mich.; do., Colum- 
bia, S. C. Address, 815 Grand Ave., Apt. 60, 
Milwaukee. t 

6471. EARLE HENDERSON PARKINS. 

Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 18, 1891, 
Chicago; s. William G. (b. Jl 4, 1866, London, 
Can.) and Nettie Louise (Henilerson) Parkins 
(b. Ja 28, 1868, Chicago). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S. Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma. With 
Baker Packing Co., Chicago; ist. 111. F. A. 
III. Nat. Guard, 1915-17; 1st. R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 111., My-Ag 1917; U. S. N. R. F., 
1917; Ensign, 1917; Lt. (Jr. Grade); Receiv- 
mg Ship, Norfolk, Va., 1918 — . Married 
Mary Johnstone, D 8, 1918. Annaiiolis, Md. 
Address, 5532 Harper Ave., Chicago. 

6472. LLOYD HERJ4AN PASEWALK 
R. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 5) 1891, Norfolk, Neb.; 
s. II. A. Pasewalk. Prepared in Norfolk (Neb.) 

11. S.; N. W. Univ. Address, Onawa, la. 

6473. HILDING REGNAULT PATTERSON 

(PETERSON) 

Merchant; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 21, 1891, 

Chicago; s. Gust. R. (b. Jl 16, i86i, Kalmar, 

Sweden) and Ida (Johnson) Peterson (b. S 

12, 1868, do.). Prepared in I^ne Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Alpha Chi Kho; Class Treas., 1914. 
Dealer in ice and coal, S 1914 — . Address, 
5547 Princeton Ave., Chicago. 

6474. VEDA LOUISE PAYNE 
(MacDONALD) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 8, 1890 Chicago; 
d. Douglas Amos (b. My 30, 1857, Warrenton, 
Va.) and Mary Parthenia (Thompson) Payne 
(b. Mr I, 1856 Nottingham. N. H.). Prepared 
in Stephens Coll.; Va. Coll.; N. W. Univ. 
1911-12. Married Joseph Jardine MacDonald, 
My 12, 1916, Chicao'o. Child, William Douglas, 
b. Je II, 191 7. Address, 148 St. Paul's Place, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

6475. EARL D. PEADRO 
(Brother of No. 7859) 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 28, 1888, Sullivan, 111.; 
s. R. M. Peadro. Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
.■Iddress, 713 Hamilton St., Sullivan, Ill.t 

6476. WILLIAM McCORD PEEPLES 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 2, 189 1, 
Shawneetown, 111.; s. William A. (b. Ja 11. 
185 1, do.) and Ada (Woods) Peeples (b. F 
24, 1853, Centerville, Ind.). Prepared in 
West. Mil. Acad., 1910-11. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Alpha Chi Sigma. Salesmgr.. Freeport, III., 
1915-16; Chem., Waterworks, Evansville, Ind., 
1916-17. 2d Lt., 76th F. A.. A. E. F., France; 
with Army of Occupation. Ger., 1918 — -. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, Evansville, Ind.; 
bus. add., Freeport, 111. 

6477. CARRIE MAY PERVIER (POWERS) 

(Wife of No. 7140) 

Toacher; A. B. in II. Sc. : b. D 5, 1890, 

Sheffield, 111.; d. Clayton Corell (b. Mr 4. 1858, 

Mineral, 111.) and Jessie May (Curtis) Pervier 



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(b. O 19, 1857, Sheffield, 111.)- Prepared in 
Sheffield H. S. Achoth; Omicron Nu. Married 
Fred Richmond Powers ('15); S 14, 19 15, 
Sheffield, 111. Children: John Clayton, b. S 2, 
1916; Maynard Henry, b. Mr 10, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Tiskilwa, 111. 

6478. JOHN CARNE PHELPS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 15, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Gregor William (b. Ap 16, 1861, 
Miss.; and Emily Blanche (Carne) Phelps (b. 
Ag 31, 1867, Eng.). Prepared in Oak Park 
H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Ma- wan-da; 
Sigma Tau; Capt., Varsity Baseball; Varsity 
Track. Salesman, Chicago Bridge & Iron 
Works, 1914-15; Designing Engr., Am. Spiral 
Pipe Works, 191 5 — . 111. Reserve Militia. 
Married Frances Ruth Wood, N 23, 1916, Chi- 
cago. Address, 341 S. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 
111. 

6479. JOHN JOSEPH PITTS, JR. 
(Husband of No. 5782; Brother of Nos. 1751, 
2210) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. S. in Agr., 
1915; b. N 21, 1891, Bloomington, 111.; s. John 
J. (b. O 20. 1853, McLean, 111.) and Mary 
Elizabeth (Roberts) Pitts (b. O 30, 1858, Bat- 
tle Creek, Mich.). Prepared in Bloomington 
H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Helmet; Ku Klu.x; Class Swimming; Polo; 
Chm., Jr. Prom. Com.; Asst. Ed., Illio, 1913; 
Sr. Ed., Illio. Farming, Maple Crest farm, 
McLean, 111. Married Margaret F. Leach 
('13), D 29, 19 1 7, Rogers Park, Chicago. 
Address, Maple Crest Farm, McLean, 111. 

6480. THEODORE PLACK 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 7, 1887, 
Oak Hill, 111.; s. George (b. Ger.) and Eliza- 
beth (Jeiden) Plack (b. do.). Prepared in 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Jr. Engr., 111. St. High- 
way Dept., Peoria, 1914-18; Asst. Min. Engr.. 
Harrisburg, 111., 19 18 — . Married Johanna 
Anderson, O 4, 1915, Oak Hill, 111. Address, 
200 N. Webster St., Harrisburg, HI. 

6481. CATHARINE PLANCK (KIRCHER) 
(Wife of No. 4748) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 7, 1891, Peoria; d. 
Arthur F. (b. N 26, 1867, Washington, 111.) 
and Nellie Vickers (Emerson) Planck (b. D 
16, 1868, McConnellsville, O.). Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, summer, 
19 1 3. Kappa Alpha Theta: Yo Ma: Sigma 
Xi; Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club; Psych. Club; 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Sr. C^lass Sec. 
Married Paul Kircher ('11), O 28, 1914. Chil- 
dren: Paul, Jr., b. Jl 21, 1915; Joanne Louise, 
b. Jl 27, 19 1 8. Address, 2746 Magnolia Ave., 
Chicago. 

6482. CASPER PLATT 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 6, 
1892, Danville, 111.; s. L. Piatt. Prepared in 
Danville H. S. Stud.. Law Sch., Univ. of Chi- 
cago. Lawyer, Danville. 111. 2d Lt., Co. 16, 
151st Depot Brig. Camp Devens, Ayer. Mass.; 
Mustered out. D (>. 191 8. .Address, 419 Temple 
Bldg., Danville. III. 

6483. PAUL WRIGHT POGUE 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 26, 1892, 
Findlay, 111. ; s. W. M. Pogue. Prepared in 
LTniv. Acad. Delta Upsilon; Helmet; Fresh. 
Varsity Baseball. Stud., Law Sch., Columbia 
Univ. Lawyer, Decatur, 111. .Address, 518 
W. Prairie St., Decatur, Ill.t 

6484. STANLEY LANDON POGUE 
(Brother of No. 7868) 
Lawyer: LL. B.; b. Ja 31, 1891, Sullivan, 
111.; s. John Robert (b. Shelby Co.. 111.) and 
Ella (Landon) Pogue (b. Auburn, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Sullivan H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; 



Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan; Ku Klux; Order of 
the Coif; Pres., Law Club; Jr. Prom. Com.; 
Sr. Hat Com.; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Lawyer, Decatur, 111. Mem., Rotary Club; 
Decatur Club; Univ. Club. Married Lois Bos- 
ton, Je 18, 1915, Yorkville, 111. Address, 501 
Powers Bldg., Decatur, 111. 

6485. LEILA JEAN POLLARD 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 8, 1889, 
Milwaukee; d. Charles Seth (b. do.) and Annie 
(Lee) Pollard (b. St. Charles, III). Prepared 
m St. Charles H. S. Achoth. Grad., Chicago 
Norm. Coll., 1917. Mem., Univ. 111. Alumnae 
Assn., Chicago. Address, 6235 Kenwood Ave., 
Chicago. 

6486. HENRY ROBB POLLOCK 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 15, 1885, Clin- 
ton, III.; s. A. (b. N 20, i860, do.) and Hattie 
(Robb) Pollock (b. Jl 14, 1868, Lincoln, 111.). 
Prepared in Clinton II. S. Teacher, Chrisman, 
I'JK, 1914-16; do.. Oblong, 111., 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Mora Brownfield, Ag 25, 1914, Champaign. 
Child, Mary Helen, b. Jl i, 1915. Address. 
Oblong, 111. 

6487. MIYARES PORTUONDO 
(Brother of No. 5365) 
^ B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 5, 1888, Santiago de 
Culja; s. Juan Portuondo. Prepared in El Di- 
vine Maestro and Jefferson Mil. Coll. Address, 
.\quilera. No. 8, Santiago de Cuba.t 

6488. MERTIE AMALIA POSTEL 

(Daughter of No. 367; Sister of Nos. 4863, 

8671) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 25, 1891, Mas- 
coutah. 111.; d. Julius ('83), (b. N 29. 1862, do.) 
and Anialia Postel (b. Je 26, 1862, do.). Pre- 
pared in Mascoutah H. S.; B. S., Milwaukee 
Downer Coll., 1911. Address, Mascoutah, II' 

6489. FLOYD EMERSON POSTON 
Manager; .\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 10, 1893, 
Nelsonville O.; s. Clarence E. (b. O 25, 1857, 
do.) and Ella (Dill) Poston (b. Je 15, 1858, 
Bainbridge, O.). Prepared in Crawfordsville 
(Ind.) H. S. Sigma Chi; Helmet; Ku Klux; 
Ind. Club; Class Baseball, 1912-14. Mgr., C. E. 
Poston Brick Plant, Attica, Ind. Married 
Eleanor Edna Orr. F 3, 1917, Attica, Ind. Ad- 
dress, Attica, Ind. 

6490. BERNICE POWELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 9, 1893, 
Atlantic, la.; d. George P. (b. Ag 25, 1863, 
Minn.) and Harriet E. (Williams) Powell (b. 
My 5, 1865, O.). Prepared in North Des 
Moines H. S.; Drake Univ., 1910-11; Univ. of 
Wis., 1916. Sigma Kappa. Teacher, H. S., 
Dixon, 111., 1914-17; Teacher, Tp. H. S., Fair- 
bury. 111., 1917 — . Address, Fairbury, 111. 

6491. LEROY TALLMAN POWERS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 12, 1882, Prai- 
rieville. 111.; s. Austin A. (b. O 18, 1857, do.) 
and Adella (Tallman) Powers (b. Ja 10, 1859, 
Camanche, la.). Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. 
S. Agr. Club; Hort. Club; Country Life Club. 
Farming, Sterling, 111., 1916 — . Mem., Hort. 
Soc. of No. 111., 1Q16-18. Address, R 1, Ster- 
ling. 111. 

6492. ANTON PRASIL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Ja 11, 1889, 
Chicago; s. George (b. 1864, Bohemia) and 
Anna (Strelec) Prasil (b. 1869, do.). Prepared 
in Medil H. S. and Y. M. C. A. Prep. School. 
Phi Lambda LTpsilon; Chem. Club; Prelim., 
Final and Special Honors; Sigma Xi. Asst. 
Chem., Nutrition Lab., Univ. of III.; -Agr. Exj). 
Sta., 1914; Chem. Examiner. U. S. Civil Ser- 
vice Com., Washington, D. C. 1914-1918; Re- 
search Chem., Nat. Aniline & Chem. Co., Buf- 



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falo, N. Y., 1918 — . Mem., A. C. S. Married 
Mary Elsie Cizkovsky, Ag 19, 1916, Chicago. 
Address, 108 Pries Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

6493. PAUL RUDOLPH ARCTANDER 
PREUS 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 19, 1890, 
Viroqua, Wis.; s. H. N. Preus. Prepared in 
Viroqua (Wis.) H. S. C. E. Club; Baseball. 
C. Engr., Div. Survey,' Chicago. 5th Obser- 
vation Bat., F. A. C, O. T. S., Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky. Address, c/o M. M. Moen, Cal- 
mar, la.t 

6494. EDWIN CHESTER PROUTY 
Office Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 9, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Edwin S. and Sarah M. (Brewer) 
Prouty. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. Tri- 
angle; Sigma Tau; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Ben Franklin Club; 111. Union 
Dramatic Club; Lt. Col., Univ. Regt., 1913-14. 
Office Mgr., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York 
City, 1914 — . Married Bernardetta McKean, 
Je 24. 191 5, New Rochelle, N. Y. Child, Eliza- 
beth Sarah, b. Ja 22, 1917. Address, 141 25th 
St., Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y. ; bus. add., 
239 West 39th St., New York City. 

6495. WILLIAM SING-CHONG PUNG 
Draftsman; B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; M. S., 1915; 
b. D 25, 1892, Honolulu, Hawaii; s. Wing 
Ming (b. S 29, 1850, Canton, China) and Det- 
Yin (Ching) Pung (b. Je 19, 1857, do.). Pre- 
pared in Oahu Coll., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1909; 
Stanford Univ., 1910-12. Chinese Stud. Club; 
Cosmopolitan Club; Ry. Club; Grad. Club; C. 
E. Club; Class Track. Chm., Santa Fe Ry. 
Co., Gushing, Okla., 1915; Rodman, do., 1915- 
16; Acting Res. Engr., do., Drumright, Okla., 
1916; Transitman. 1916-17; Draftsman, Barton 
Co. and Santa Fe Ry. Co., Holyrood, Kan., 
1917. Pvt., U. S. A., igif ; Sgt., Co. D, 357th 
Inf., 1918; Instr., Co. 2, E. O. T. S., Camp 
A. A. Humphreys, Va. Jr. Mem., A. S. C. 
E. Address, 827 Clayton St., Honolulu, 
Hawaii. 

6496. GEORGE EDWARD QUICK 

(Brother of No. 8681) 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 22, 1892, 
Joliet, 111.; s. George Wesley (b. O 22, 1866, 
Tiskilwa, 111.) and Carrie (Gossler) Quick (b. 
S 2, 1868, do.). Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. 
Theta Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Foreman on Sub-Sta. , E. St. Louis, 
1914; Efficiency Engr., Chicago, 1914; Supt., 
Gen. Const., Tiskilwa, 111.. 1914-16; Engr., Uni- 
versal Portland Cement Co., Mr-S 1916; Gen. 
Supt., M. J. Hoffman Const. Co., Evansville, 
Ind.. S 1916 — . Auth.: LTnit Const. Canopies, 
Engineering News Record, Vol. 78, No. 4, Ap 
26, 1917. Married Anna Ruth Hare, Je 14, 
1916, Tiskilwa, 111. Address, c/o M. J. Hoff- 
man Const. Co., Evansville, 111. 

6497. BERNICE MAE QUINN (GARRETT) 
(Wife of No. 6251; Sister of No. 9327) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 7, 1891, La Fayette, 
111.; d. Frank F. (b. Ap 16, i86i,iToulon, 111.) 
and Nellie Mae (Jones) Quinn (b. D 21, 1861, 
La Fayette, 111.). Prepared in La Fayette H. 
S.; Knox Coll., 1910-12. Alpha Chi Omega. 
Married James F. Garrett ('14), O s, 1914, La 
Fayette, III. Child, Dorothy Marilyn, b. Je 9, 
1 91 5. Address, 907 Jefferson St., Wilmington, 
Del. 

6498. LEONIDAS WILLING RAMSEY 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land Gard.; b. My 22, 
1891, Hazlehurst, Miss.; s. J. L. (b. do.) and 
Carrie (Willing) Ramsey (b. do.). Prepared in 
Marion Inst.; Hazlehurst H. S.; Millsaps Coll. 
Kappa Sigma; Scarab; Ma-wan-da; Sigma Delta 
Chi; 111. Dramatic Club; Lambkins; Land. Gard. 
Club; Ed.. Siren; Circus Mgr.; Co-Auth., Prod- 
igal Prince; Class Poet; Mgr.. Ath. Assn. Land. 



Arch. Ensign, U. S. N. Auth.: Articles on 
Land. Gard. Address, 902 Marquette St., Dav- 
enport, la. 

6499. HALLIE BURNSIDE RANDOLPH 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 30, 1891, 
Covington, Ind.; s. Fred E. and Ora B. (Burn- 
side) Randolph. Prepared in De Pauw Acad.; 
De Pauw Univ., 1910-11. Phi Kappa Psi; Agr. 
Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Mil. Band; 111. 
Agr. Staff; Agr. Dance Com. Instr., Agr., 
Drummer Tp. H. S., 111., 1914-17; Vocational 
Agr. Teacher, Noblesville, Ind., 1917-18; Co. 
Agr. Agt., do., 1918. Maj., U. S. A., Washing- 
ton D. C, 1 918 — . Mem. A. F. A. M.; Ind. 
Pure Bred Live Stock Assn.; Ind. Corn Grow- 
er's Assn. Married Gail Wise Bushy, Ag 
19, 1914. Anderson, III. Child, Halfred Fre- 
mont, b. Je 27, 1915. Address, Covington, 
Ind.; bus. add., Noblesville, Ind. 

6500. CARL KING RANG 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; LL. B., 1916; 
b. N 16, 1 89 1, Freeport, 111.; s. C. H. Rang. 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Lawyer, Spring- 
field, 111. 2nd Lt., R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan. 
111. ist Lt., Mil. Police Bn., Trier, Ger. 
Address, 610 Park Ave., Rockford, 111.; bus. 
add.. Box 486, Springfield, 111. 

6501. BENJAMIN JULIUS RAPPAPORT 
B. S. in A. E.; b. O 29, 1892, Chicago; s. J. 
Rappaport. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Beta Phi Pi; Ionian; Arch. Club; 
Menorah Soc; Class Basketball; Class Foot- 
ball; Mgr., Class Track; Mgr., Class Ath. Ad- 
dress, 2128 Crystal St., Chicago. 

6502. ALFRED RAUT 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 17, 1874, 
St. Louis; s. Julius (b. Mr 29, 1850, do.) and 
Anna (Nictor) Rautenstrauch (b. Ap 4, 1854, 
do.). Prepared in Sedalia (Mo.) H. S. Agr. 
Club; Dairy Ed. ///. Agr. Co. Agr. Agent, 
Nottoway and Amelia Cos., Va., 1914-17; Dist. 
Agr. Agt.. Southeast. Ozarks, 1917 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married Lillie Maud Bowen, 
S 10. 1899, Hoopeston, 111. (died, My 7, 1911); 
Nora L. Silger, D 23, 1918, Grandin, Mo. 
Child, Earle Jewell, b. F 18, 1910. Address, 
Perryville, Mo. 

6503. CARL ERIC REDBORG 
With Mfg. Co.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
26, 1889, Gothenburg, Sweden; s. Carl (b. S 23, 
1834, do.) and Josephine (Wanin) Redborg (b. 
Ap 24, 1854, do.). Prepared in Gothenburg. 
Sweden; Batavia H. S. Worked for Sears, Roe- 
buck & Co.; Appleton Mfg. Co., Batavia, 111. 
135th F. A., A. E. F., France. Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; Odd Fellows. Address, 265 Hueston 
St., Batavia, 111. 

6504. HERMAN THORNTON REEVES 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 3, 1890, 
Normal, 111.; s. L. Reeves. Prepared in Univ. 
Mil. Sch., Mobile, Ala. Arch. Club; Land. 
Gard. Club; Dixie Club; Univ. Soc, Land. 
Arch.; Engr. Dance Cora. Land. Arch., Daven- 
port, la. Address, 515 Putnam Bldg., Daven- 
port, la.f 

6505. ERNEST ALEXANDER REID 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1915; b. 
J.e 28, 1888. Oxford, Ind.; s. Alexander T. (b. 
D 31, 1852, Rushylvania, O.) and Louisa (Mc- 
Gee) Reid (b. Mr 21. 1853, College Corner, 
Ind.). Prepared in Grand Rapids (Minn.) H. 
S.; Miss. A. & M. Coll., 1910-11. Tau Beta 
Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Final Honors. 
Instr., Elec. Engng.. Univ. of Minn., 191 5-17: 
do.. Univ. of 111.. 1917-18. Auth.: Pull and 
Flux, Characteristics of a Solenoid, Techno- 
graph. Vol. XXX, No. 2, 1916. Married Nel- 
lie Williams, Ag 30, 1916, Grand Rapids, Minn. 
.Address. 609 Indiana Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 
Univ. of 111., do. 



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6506. RAYMOND THOMAS REILLY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ja 29, 
1890, Lake Co., 111.; s. Thomas S. (b. South 
Bend, Mich.) and Rose G. (Moran) Rcilly (b. 
Lake Co., 111.). Prepared in Waukegan IL S. 
Asst. Engr., Alvord & Burdick, Consulting 
Engrs., Chicago, 19 14- 17. Pvt., Co. A, 111. 
Nat. Guard, service on Tex. Border 1915-16; 
I St Lt., Engrs. R. C, U. S. A., fe 19 17—. 
Address, 138 North St., Waukegan, 111. 

6507. ROBERT RUTTER REIMERT, JR. 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 20, 1891, 
Carthage, Mo.; s. Robert Rutter (b. D 10, 
1864, Franklin, Pa.) and Ada Mae (Lowey) 
Reimert (b. Mr 20, 1870, Jacksonville, 111.). 
Prepared in Central H. S., St. Louis; Hyde 
Park H. S. Chi Beta; Scarab; Varsity Water 
Polo; Engr. V. P., 111. Union; Pres., 111. Union 
Dramatic Club; Jr. Prom. Com.; Homc-Coming 
Cora. Sr. Memorial Com. Arch., Miami, Fla., 
1914-15; Insp. of Const, on Residence and Est., 
James Deering, Miami, Fla., 1915-17. R. O. T. 
C, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Monroe, Va.. 1917; 2d Lt., C. A. R. C. Ft. 
Dade, Fla.; Assigned to Bat. B, 64th Regt., 
C. A. C; 2d Lt., do., A. P. O., 733, A. E. F., 
1918. Address, 1127 E. 62nd, Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o James Deering E^t., Miami, Fla. 

6508. SYLVIA PEARL RENNER 

(HADDEN) 

(Wife of No. 6270; Sister of No. 4383) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 14, 1891, L^rbana; d. 

Enos H. (b. Rantoul, 111.) and Lou Ella Renner, 

(b. Urbana). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 

H. Sc. Club. Married Stanley Bear Hadden 

('14), D 31, 1914, Urbana. Address, Pentield, 

Ill.t 

6509. RUTH MARGARET RENWICK 

(Sister of No. 7889) 
Supervisor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 19, 
1891, Harvey, 111.; d. Frank W. (b. F 5. 1867, 
Elgin, 111.) and Margaret A. (Concannon) 
Renwick (b. Ja 15, 1868, Clinton, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S. Ph. B., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1913. Delta Gamma. Supvr., Art, 
Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey, 111., 1915 — . 
Address, 5450 E. View Park, (Jhicago. 

6510. DAPHNE MARGARET REXWINKLE 
(Sister of No. 5380) 
Secretary; B. Mus.; b. F 20, 1889, Oska- 
loosa, la.; d. Benjamin Franklin (b. Fayette 
Co., 111.) and Ruth Emily (DeLong;) Rex- 
winkle (b. Westfield, 111.). Prepared in Van- 
dalia H. S. Sigraa Kappa; Mu Kapjia Al])ha. 
In charge of Pub. Sch. Mus., Lorenz, la.; 
Sec. for Salesmgr., U. S. Printing 6s: Litho- 
graph Co., Chicago. Address, 212 Gallatin St., 
Vandalia, 111.; bus. add., 6212 University Ave., 
Chicago. 

651 1. GROVER COLVIN RICE 
Supt., Schs. and Farmer; A. B. ita L. A. 

& S.; b. Je 23, 1883, McVey, 111.; s. Charles 
F. (b. Ja 6, 1852, Atwater, 111.) and Clara 
Estella (Fite) Rice (b. S 25, 1862, do.). Pre- 
pared in Hillsboro H. S. Homesteading a 
ranch, Dubois, Idaho, Supt., Schs., during 
winter seasons, 1914 — . Address, Dubois, 
Idaho. 

6512. HUGH MONROE RICE 

B. S. in Agr.: b. N i, 1891, Gillespie, 111.; 
s. Henry Rice. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ad- 
dress, Gillespie, 111. 

6513. PAyUL COBB RICH 

(Brother of No. 7163) 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. N 6, 1890, 

Chicago; s. Evert and Marie (Rlieinbold) Rich. 

Prepared in Calumet II. S., Chicago. Beta 

Theta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi 



I1914 

Sigma; Sigma Xi; Final Honors; ist Lt. and 
Maj., Univ. Regt 1912-14; Class Basketball; 
Mandolin Club. Submarine contracting, 1914- 
15;. Research Chem., Parke, Davis & Co., De- 
troit, 1915-16; Chem. and Asst. F"oreman, Gen. 
Chem. Co., Hegewisch, HI., 1916 — . Mem., 
A. C. S., 1914. Address, 10420 Prospect Ave., 
Chicago. 

6514. HELEN MARIE RICHARDS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 3, 1887, 
Johet, 111.; d. Charles W. (b. 1855, Chicago 
Junction, O.) and Agnes B. (Keir) Richards 
(b. 1862, Joliet, 111.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. 
H. S. Grad. work, N. W. Univ., 1916-17; do., 
Columbia Coll. of Expression, 1917-18. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Sigma I'si; Math. Club; Final 
Honors; Phi Delta Psi. Math. Teacher, Austin 
H. S., Chicago, 1914 — . Mem., Universalist 
Church. Address, 5538 W. Race Ave., Chicago. 

6515. CHARLES RICHARDSON 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 31, 1890, 
Shelbyville, Ky. ; s. C. C. Richardson. Pre- 
pared in Louisville H. S. Theta Delta Chi; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Helmet; Fresh. Varsity 
Football; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Class Foot- 
ball; Capt., Bowling, 1914; Sr. Ball Com. 
Football Coach. Blair Acad., N. J.; Salesman, 
Internat. Harvester Co., Trenton, N. J. Ad- 
dress, Cook Y. M. C. A., Trenton, N. J. 

6516. FRANK ERWIN RICHART 
(Husband of No. 7660) 
Instructor; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1915; b. 
My II, 1892, Lena, 111.; s. C. K. (b. N 18, 
1853, Orangeville, Pa.) and Ida Florence (Gam- 
bler) Richart (b. N 17, 1856, Winslow, 111.). 
Prejiared in Lena H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi; Prelim, and Final Honors; Reinforced Con- 
crete Designing, Chicago, 1915-16; Instr., T. & 
A. M., Urbana, igiB-i8. With Concrete Ship 
Div., Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia and 
.South Bethlehem. Pa., 191 8 — . Married Mary 
Fern Johnson ('16), S 11, 1917, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 1 00-' 14 W. California St., Urbana; bus. 
add., Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. 

6517. FRIEDEL CHAPIN RICKEY 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 7, 1890, Chi- 
cago; s. Friedel Lincoln (b. Ja 17, 1863, Mar- 
seilles, 111.) and Ella Laura Reynolds) Richey 
(b. F II, 1857. Chicago). Prepared in Lake 
View H. S., Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Alpha; 
Tribe of Illini; Mgr., Varsity F'ootball, 191 SI 
Mandolin Clul); Sr. Memorial Com. Asst., 
Coll. of Agr. and Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of II!., 
1914-16; Farmer, Downers Grove, 1916 — . Ad- 
dress, Downers Grove, 111. 

6518. DAVID MORRIS RIFF 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 20, 1891, 
St. Louis; s. Samuel (b. Hungary) and Nettie 
(Zuckerman) Riff (b. do.). Prepared in Tuley 
JI. S., Chicago; Univ. of Minn., 1914-15. Men- 
orah; Adelphic; Prelim, and Final Honors; 
Capt., LTiiiv. Regt.; Sigma Xi. Engr., Flat Slab 
Products Co., Chicago, 191 4; M. St. P. & S. S. 
M. Ry., Minneapolis, 1914-15; Webster Engng. 
Co., 1915-17; East. Sales Mgr., Am. Steam Con- 
veyor Corp., 1917 — . Mem., B'nai Brith, 1913. 
Address, 1139 N, Mozart St., Chicago; bus. 
add., 2102-21 10 W. 40th St., New York CZity. 

6519. JULES HENRY ROBERT 
(Brother of Nos. 2799, 3939) 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 13. 1893, 
Lacon, 111.; s. Paul H. (b. Je 26, 1858, Coiselle. 
Switzerland) and Louise Adele (Brandt) Robert 
(b. Mr 13, 1857, Planchette, do.). Prepared in 
Lacon H. S. Upsilon Beta Pi; M. E. Soc. 
.\sst., M. E. Dept.. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, 
N. Y.; Instr.. Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, 
Kan. Co. E, 353rd Inf., 89th Div., Camp 



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A. C, A. E. F.. France; Army of Occupation, 
Ger. Address, Lacon, 111.; bus. add., c/o Kan- 
sas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. 

6520. ERMA DOROTHY ROBERTS 
(HENDERSON) 
(Wife of No. 7602) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ap 19, 1892, Springfield, 
111.; d. George Frank and Elizabeth (Adamson) 
Roberts. Prepared in Curtis H. S., Chicago. 
Teacher, Marshalltown, la., 1914-15; do., Syca- 
more, 111., 191 5-18. Married Frank Spoor Hen- 
derson ('16), Ag 31, 191 7, Chicago. Address, 
11948 Stewart Ave., Chicago. 

6521. KENNETH EDWARD ROCKHOLD 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. N 18. 
1891, Burlington, la.; s. J. D. Rockhold. Pre- 
pared in Burlington (la.) H. S. Mech. Engr.. 
L. E. Rodgers Erigng. Co., Chicago; do., Mark 
Mfg. Co., Zanesville, O. Address, 24 Convers 
St., Zanesville, O. 

6522. ALFRED ROBERT ROHLFING 

(Brother of No. 7902) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja i, 1891, 
Lawrenceburg, Ind.; s. Louis (b. D 31, 1859, 
Weisburg, Ind.) and Sophia (Hillman) Rohl- 
fing (b. F 4, 1867, Lawrenceburg, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Morton Tp. H. S. Chi Beta; Sigma 
Delta Chi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Mask and 
Bauble; Hatchet Oration. Bond Salesman, 
St. Louis, 1914-is; Farming, 191 5 — . Married 
Evalyn Van Home, O 11, 1916, Roswell, N. M. 
Child, Ralph Walter, b. Ag 20, 1918. Address. 
R. I, Farmington, 111. 

6523. VERN ANTON ROLAND 
Gen. Contr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 8, 1891. 
Champaign; s. Anton (b. O 25, 1858, Urbana) 
and Mae (Weeks) Roland (b. Mr 18, 1864, 
Champaign). Prepared in Champaign H._ S. 
Arch. Club; Scholarship. Contr. Champaign. 
Arch. Engr., Ord. Corp., Terre Haute, Ind.; 
do.. Rock Island, 111.; do.. Governor's Island, 
N. Y. ; do., Eng. ; do.. Advance Ordnance De- 
pot 4, A. E. F., France- Mustered out, F 

13, 1918. Married Anna Katherine Hurst. D 

14, 1916, Champaign. Address, loi E. Green 
St., (Champaign. 

6524. OSCAR B. ROMAN 
(Husband of No. 7168; Brother of No. 5389) 
Real Est. Agt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 7, 1891, 
Granite City, III.; s. Walter (b. Switzerland) 
and Augusta (Freiburg) Roman (b. St. Louis). 
Prepared in Granite City H. S. Phi Sigma 
Kappa. Agr. Real Est., Granite City, 1914-17. 
I St Lt., Sig. R. C, Aviation Sec, Omaha. Neb., 
Je 1917; ist Lt., Commanding i6th Balloon Co., 
France, 1918 — . Married Dorothy Sue Rina- 
ker ('15). D 5, 1917, Omaha, Neb. Address, 
R I, Granite City, 111. 

6525. CARRIE LEE ROOTH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 4, 1888, 
Joy. 111.; d. Edward Rooth. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Teacher, Eng. and Hist., II. S., Han- 
over, 111. Address, Joy, 111.; bus. add., Han- 
over, 111. 

6526. WILFRED CROUCH ROPIEQUET 

(Husband of No. 6912) 
Compensation Expert; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b. S 7. 1891, Belleville, 111.; s. Richard William 
(b. Mr 23, 1865, do.) and Mamie (Crouch) 
Ropiequet (b. Mr 25. 1870, do.). Prepared in 
Belleville H. S.; Evanston Acad. Philomathean; 
Ben Franklin (ilub; Chess and Checkers Club; 
Ed. -in-Chief. 1914 Illio; City Ed., Daily IlUni; 
Mgr.. Star Course; Chm., Sr. Invitation Com.; 
Dope Sheet Staff. Ins. Adjuster. T. H. Mastin 
& Co., 1914-18; Compensation E.xpert, 1918 — . 



Mem., M. E. Church. Married Alta Green 
('15), Je 17, 1915, Urbana. Children: Edith, 
b. Ap 13, 1917;^ Katherine, b. Ag s. 1918. Ad- 
dress. 379 N. Taylor, St. Louis; bus. add., 401 
Murphy Bldg., East St. Louis, 111. 

6327. GLENN THOMPSON ROSS 
(Brother of No. 6528) 
Cashier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 7, 1891, 
Rossville, 111.; s. William C. (b. Fairmount, 
111.) and Lillian (Meneley) Ross (b. Rossville, 
111.). Prepared in Rossville H. S. Sigma Al- 
pha Epsilon; Sr. Smoker, 1913. Asst. Cashier, 
IJusey St. Bank, Urbana. U. S. S. C, San 
Antonio, Tex., 1918; 2nd Lt., A. S. S. R. C, 
507 Aero Sqdn.; Mustered out, F 22, igig. 
Address, 401 Washington Blvd., Urbana. 

6528. ROY MENELEY ROSS 
(Brother of No. 6527) 
Mgr., Oil Co.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; s. Wil- 
liam C. (b. Fairmount, 111.) and Lillian (Mene- 
ley) Ross (b. Rossville, 111.). Prepared in 
Rossville H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Bus. Staff, Daily Illini. Bus. Office, 
Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Meneley-Ross Co., Cham- 
paign, 1915-16; Std. Oil Co., New York City, 
Jl-O 1916; do., Hankow, China, N 1916 — . Am. 
"Volunteer Corp. Mem., M. E. Church; Elks 
Lodge; A. F. A. M.; Hankow French Club; 
Hankow Race Club. Address, 401 Washington 
Blvd., Urbana; bus. add., Hankow, China, 
c/o Socony. 

6529. JESSIE BLANCHE ROTHGEB 

(Sister of No. 2497) 
Manager; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 3, 1891, 
Wellington, lU.; d. John D. (b. Luray, Va.) 
and Annie B. (Austin) Rothgeb (b. Welling- 
ton, 111.). Prepared in Hoopeston H. S.; Co- 
lumbia. Gamma Phi Beta; W. A. A.; H. Sc. 
Club; Class Basketball. Asst. Mgr., Y. M. C. 
.'\. Cafeteria, Univ. of III., summer, 1916; Asst. 
Mgr., Cafeteria and Dormitory, Univ. of Wash., 
1917; Dietitian, Seattle General Hosp., sum- 
mer, 191 7; Mgr., Cafeteria and Dormitory, 
Univ. of Wash., 1918 — . Address, Clarke Hall, 
Univ. of Washington, Seattle. 

-6530. ENOS MARION ROWE 
Asst. Supvr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. F S, 1890, 
Martinsville. 111.; s. G. H. and Stella V. (Mil- 
ler) Rowe (b. do.). Prepared in Sidell H. S. 
Kappa Si^ma; Alpha Gamma Rho; Ma-wan-da; 
Varsity Baseball, 1912; Capt., Varsity Football, 
1913. With H. J. Heinz & Co., Pittsburgh, 
1915-16; St. Charles Sch., St. Charles, 111., 1916- 
17; Asst. Supvr., E. I. du Pont de Nemours 
Powder Plant Co., 19 17 — . Married Cora E. 
Newton, N 25, 1917. Crystal Lake, 111. Ad- 
dress, 709 sth Ave., Carneys Point, N. J. 

6531. FLOYD ELBA ROWLAND 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1915; 
Ph. D., 1918; b. D 18, 1885. Hartwick, la.; s. 
Alva Elsworth (b. N 4. i860, Hagerstown, Md.) 
and Ella (Clingman) Rowland (b. Ap 9, 1859, 
Cedarville, 111.). Prepared in Corvallis (Ore.) 
H. S. B. S., Ore. St. Agr. Coll., 1907. Phi 
Lambda Upsilon. Asst., Chem.. Univ. of 111., 
1915; Instr., Ore. Agr. Coll., Corvallis. Ore., 
1918 — . Lt., Gas Defense Dept., Washington, 
D. C; Mustered out, 1918. Mem., A. C. S., 
1916. Married Clauda Leola Anderson, Je 17, 
igo9, Portland. Ore. Address, Oregon Agr. 
Coll.. Corvallis, Ore. 

6532. SURYA KANTA ROY 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 16, 1884, 
Taki, India; s. Manmotha N. and Shikhan 
Bashim Roy. Prepared in Reid Christian Coll., 
Lucknow, India. Cosmopolitan Club; Hindu- 
stan Assn.; Agr. Club. Agr. Adviser, Luck- 
now, India, 1915-17; Prof., An. Husb. and 



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Dairying, Allahabad Coll., do., Mgr., Dairy 
farm, Gavalier, Central India. Auth. : Canning 
Industry, The Hindustance Stud. Married Biva 
Roy, Taki, Bengal, India. Child, Pushpa, b. Ja 
5, 1917. Address, Satinrth Villa, La Touche 
Road, Lucknow, India. 

6533- JOHN GARLAND RUCKEL 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 21, 1889, 
Springfield, 111.; s. John H. (b. do.) and Cora 
G. Ruckel (b. do.). Prepared in Springfield H. 
S. .Alpha Tau Omega. Specialty Salesman and 
Bank Bookkeeper, Birmingham, Ala., 1914-16; 
Ins., Springfield, 111., 1916-17. Ft. Sheridan, R. 
O. T. C, 1917; U. S. A., Ag 29, 1917; 2nd Lt., 
342nd Inf., Camp Grant, 111.; Hdqtrs. Co., 
342nd Inf.. 86th Div.; Wounded N 8, 1918; 
Returned to Camp Grant, 111., 1919. Address, 
848 S. Glenwood Ave., Springfield, 111. 

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6534. CAROLINE NONDAS RUSSELL 
(GOLDING) 

A. B. in L. A. oc S.; b. N 5, 1890, Omaha, 
Neb.; d. Reginald Charles (b. London, Eng.) 
and Estelle Vivien (MacLeod) Russell (b. Mon- 
treal, Can.). Prepared in Providence Acad.; 
Univ. of Chicago, 1912-14. Chi Omega; Yo-Ma. 
Married Marvin Earle Golding, Ap 8, 1916, 
Ciiicago. Address, 316 McKee Place, Pitts- 
burgh. 

6535. JOSE URBANO SALAZAR 

B. S. in Agr.; b. My 25, 1890, Cusihuriachic, 
Hex.; s. T. M. Salazar. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad., Ariz. Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Delta 
Epsilon; Agr. Club; Spanish Club; Latin-Am. 
Club; 111. Soc. of Agron.; Class Baseball. Ad- 
dress, 2100 Libertad St.. Chihuahua, Mex.f 

6536. LAURA MARIE SANDERS 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 10, 1889, Pana, 111.; 
d. G. W. Sanders. Prepared in Pana H. S. 
H. Sc. Club. Address, 603 Armory Ave., Cham- 
paign.t 

6537. RALPH LLOYD SANDERS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 7, 1888, 

Glasford, 111.; s. Daniel Theodore (b. Ap 12, 
1865, do.) and Ellen (Brisendine) Sanders (b. 
1859, Leaksville, N. C). Prepared in Glasford 
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Acacia; Ma-wan-da; Capt., 
Track; Sr. Hat Com.; Jr. Smoker Com.; Home- 
Coming Com. Surv., 111. Rivers & Lakes Com., 
Chicago; 111. Highway Comn., Springfield, 111.; 
Bridge Insp., Vandalia R. R.. St. Louis; Bridge 
Insp. and Designer, 111. Central R. R., Chicago; 
Computer for Truss Const. Co., do. Co. C. 
313 Engrs., Camp Dodge. 1917; Co. E, 4th Bn., 
20th Engrs., 1917; A. S. S. C, 1918. Camp 
Dick, Dallas, Tex. 2nd Lt., R. M. A., Air 
Service, Memphis; Mustered out, D 9, 1918. 
Address, Glasford, 111.; bus. add., 4723 Sheri- 
dan Road, Chicago. 

6538. LILLIAN WATERS SAVAGE 
(Sister of No. 8729) 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 
I. 1890, Baltimore; d. William Penn (b. 1855, 
Hardin Co., Ky.) and Anne Elizabeth (Waters) 
Savage (b. 1865, Montgomery Co., Md.). Pre- 
pared in Mt. Vernon, Belleville, and E. St. 
Louis H. Schs. Gamma Phi Beta; Athenean; 
Phi Delta Psi. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Onarga, 
1914-17; do., H. S., Vermilion. S. Dak., 1917- 
18; Supt. Schs., Lennox, S. Dak., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 325 Portland Ave., Belleville, 111.; bus. 
add., Lennox, S. Dak. 

6539. MARGARET SAWYER 
(Sister of Nos. 4401, 9370) 
Dietitian; A. P.. in H. Sc; b. D 16, 1891, Tus- 
cola, 111.; d. Albert Butler (b. Ja 3, 1837, Mil- 
ton, Vt.) and Fannie (Wardall) Sawyer (b. F 
26, 1862, Springfield 111.). Prepared in Nor- 
borne (Mo.) H. S.; Girl's Classical Sch. Kappa 



Alpha Theta; Yo Ma; H. Sc. Club. Stud., 
Cornell Med. Sch., 1914-1915; Instr., H. Sc, St. 
Univ of la., 1915-18; Dietitian, Office of Sur- 
geon Gen., U. S. A., 1918; Post Hosp., Rock- 
well Field, San Diego, Calif. Auth.: Fourth 
Measurements of the Surface Area of Adults 
and Children, The Archives of Internal Medi- 
cine, Vol. 17, 1916; Studies of Acid Production: 

I. Varying Susceptibility of Children to Acid- 
osis, Am. Jour. Diseases of Children, Vol. XV; 

II, The Mineral Loss during Acidoses, Jour. 
of Biol. Chem., Vol. XXXIII, 1918. Address. 
210 E. Davenport St., Iowa City, la. 

6540. WALTER HOWARD SCALES 
(Husband of No. 6260) 
Arch. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 22, 1890, 
Fond du Lac, Wis.; s. Charles Edward (b. Ap 
10, 1868, do.) and Lena Anna Katherine (Wick- 
ert) Scales (b. Ag 31, 1871, do.). Prepared in 
Ft. Worth (Tex.) H. S. Dixie Club; Arch. 
Club; ist Lt., Univ. Regt. Sec. and Chief 
Engr., Blackhawk Const. Co., Waterloo, la., 
1914-16; Ft. Worth, Tex., 1917; Champaign, 
1917; Designing Struct. Engr., U. S. Fuel Co., 
Danville, 111., 1917 — . Struct. Design, Lacka- 
wanna Bridge Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Mem., Tech. 
Soc, Waterloo, la.; A. A. E.; Epis. Church. 
Married Leola lone Goodman ('14), Je 9, 1915, 
Champaign. Children: Elizabeth Anna, b. Ag 
10, 1916; Miriam Joan, b. S 20, 1918. Ad- 
dress, c/o Lackawanna Bridge Co., Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

6541. EMIL FERDINAND SCHAARMANN 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1915; 
b. Ap 20, 1884, Edgington, 111.; s. Henry (b. 
Ag 18. 1839, Emsbach, Baden, Ger.) and Lena 
(Freymark) .Schaarmann (b. My 12. 1847, Ber- 
lin, Ger.). Perpared in Lutheran Pedagogical 
Sem., Forest Park 111. Der Deutsche Ver- 
ein. Dir., Sch. of Mod. Lang., Champaign. 
Address, 204 W. Church St.. Champaign; bus. 
add., 412-414 Lincoln bldg., do. 

6542. MABEL EVA SCHADT 
Manager; B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 26, 1882, 
Grand Rapids. Mich.; d. John F. (b. O.) and 
Magdelene (Bertch) Schadt (b. Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Goshen (Ind.) H. S. ; Chicago Univ.; 
Valparaiso LIniv. H. Sc. Club; Omicron Nu. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Y. W. C. A., St. Louis, 1914- 
16; Mgr., Cafeteria, do., 1916 — . Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 410 N. 6th St., St. Louis. 

6543. OTTO GEORGE SCHAFFER 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Gard. ; b. F 25, 
1S86, Lake Geneva, Wis.; s. George Gottlieb 
(b. Ja 23, 1861, Ger.) and Wilhelmina (Meister) 
Schaffer (b. D 10, 1865, do.). Prepared in 
Lake Forest Acad.; Lake Forest Coll.. 1909-10. 
land. Arch, with A. D. Taylor, Cleveland and 
Detroit, 1914-15; do., Schaffer & Hornal, Lake 
Forest, 111. Married Anne Georgene Caspersen, 
'^ 17, 1917, Chicago. Address, Lake Forest, 
111. 

6544. EMMA EUGENIA SCHALLER 
(MILLARD) 
(Wife of G471; Sister of 4402) 
A. B. in I-I. Sc; b. N 13, 1892, Mendota, 
111.; d. Veil C. (b. F 25, i860. Clarion, 111.) 
and Emily (Faber) Schaller (b. F 4, 1869, do.). 
Prepared in Blackstone H. S., Mendota. Sig- 
ma Kappa. Married Floyd Hays Millard (g'12), 
Mr 18. 1916, Mendota, 111. Address, 5048 
Slieridan Road, Chicago. 

6545. EMIL PAUL SCHREIER 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 26, 1891, 
Verdigris. Neb.; s. E. Schreier. Prepared in 
Peru St. Nortii. Sch. Arch Club. Draftsman, 
Omaha, Neb. Address, 1922 Davenport St., 
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6546. GLENN WILSON SCHROEDER 

(Brother of No. 2506) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 11, 1891, Joliet, 
111.; s. Ferdinand W. H. (b. 1846, Gar.) and 
Abbie Churchill (Ward) Schroeder (b. 1853, 
Joliet. III.). Prepared in Joliet H. S. Alpha 
Zeta; Prelim, and Final Honors; Varsity Wrest- 
ling. Farmer. McHenry Co., 1914-15; do., 
Ford Co., 1915 — . Married Luella Eliza Dun- 
nan, Mr 7, 1916, Paxton, 111. Child. Hugh 
Churchill, b. S 14, 1917 (died O 16, 1917). --Id- 
dress. Box 276, (jibson City, 111. 

6547. HAZEL MARGUERITE SCHULTZ 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 10, 1890, Stockton, 
111.; d. H. B. Schultz. Prepared in West H. S., 
Minneapolis. Address, 830 N. Main St., Rock- 
ford, Ill.t 

6548. HARRY GEORGE SCHURECHT 
Ceram. Engr. ; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. O 20, 

1892, Chicago; s. C. Schurecht. Prepared in 

Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Ceram. Club; 

Capt., Varsity Fencing, 1913-14. Address, 1500 

Otto St., Chicago. 

6549. LOUISE FENIMORE SCHWARTZ 
Librarian B. L. S.; b. O 6. 1885, Knoxville, 
111.; d. Edwin (b. Galesburg, 111.) and Sarah 
Alice (Riordan) Schwartz (b. Gibson, 111.). 
Prepared in Knoxville H. S. A. B., Knox Coll., 
1907. Libn., Univ. of Wash., 1914 — . Address, 
1408 E. 42nd St., Seattle; bus. add., c/o Univ. 
of Washington, do. 

6550. ERNEST SOMERS SCOTT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 26, 1890, 
Pittsburg; s. Earnest K. Scott. Prepared in 
Oak Park H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Up- 
silon; E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. 
Elec. Engr., Raynold Elec. Co., Chicago. .4d- 
dress, 202 N. Central, Chicago. 

6551. OLGE HESSE SEARS 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 24, 1892, 
Oblong, 111.; d. Jacob (b. Mr 19, 1837, Edgar 
Co., 111.) and Maria Catherine (Hess) Sears 
(b. My 12, 1850, Morgan Co., Ind.). Prepared 
in Oblong H. S.; Westtield Coll., 1909-10. M. 
S. A., Purdue Univ., 1917. Instr., Soils, Pur- 
due Univ., 1914 — . Married Helen Louise 
Troop, Je 15, 1915, West La Fayette, Ind. 
Address, West La Fayette, Ind. 

6552. ROSE ROBERTS SEARS 
Librarian; B. L. S., 1914; b. F 18, 1877, 
Chicago; d. Peter C. (b. Mr 15, 1842, Matta- 
poisett, Mass.) and Rose Ann Tree (Rob- 
erts) Sears (b. N i, 1840, Bangor, Me.). 
Prepared in St. Margaret's Sch. A. B., Fair- 
mount Coll., 1909. Y. W. C. A. Asst. Libn., 
Chicago Theol. Sem., 191 6; Asst. in Charge 
of Divinity Lib., Univ. of Chicago, 1916-17; 
Cataloger, McCormick Theol. Sem.. 1917-18; 
Asst., Catalog Dept., Newberry Lib., 1918 — . 
A. L. A. Lib. War Service, Lib. of Congress. 
Washington. D. C. Auth. : Like an anthem or 
refrain. Public Libraries; Roman Togas on the 
Lake Shore Drive, Survey; Gold Beads and 
Mince Pie, The Continent, Vol. 40. Address, 
1305 Astor St., Chicago; bus. add., Newberry 
Library, do. 

6553. EDMUND CLAY SECOR 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 30, 1888, Car- 
rollton. 111.; s. A. T. (b. My 25, 1857, do.) 
and Adela Myrtilla (Black) Secor (b. F 18, 
1858, do.). Prepared in Winona Acad. 
Farmer, Carrollton, 111. Address, R 2, Car- 
rollton. 111. 

6554. ESTHER BEULAH SEELEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 26, 1884, 
Littleton, 111.; s. Lewis Cass (b. Ja 14, 1854, 



Rushville, III.) and Cynthia Maria (Davis) 
Seeley (b. S 19, 1856, Littleton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Normal H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ.; 
Columbia L'niv., Summer, 1914; Chicago Univ., 
Summers, 19 15, 1916. Teacher, Normal, 111. 
Address, 215 N. School St., Normal, 111. 

6555. SENTARO SERINE 
B. S. in M. E.; A. B., 1914; Ph. D.. 1917; b. 
Mr IS, 1886, Japan; s. H. Sekine. Prepared 
in Univ. of la. Address, c/o Dept. Motive 
Power and Equipment, Tokyo, Japan. 

6556. SIDNEY ISAAC SEWELL 
With U. S. Bur. of Standards; B. S. in 

Ceram. E. ; b. Ag 11, 1889, Belvidere, 111.; s. 
Frank (b. 1858, do.) and Mary C. (Shaffer) 
Sewell (b. 1S61, New Hampton, la.). Pre- 
pared in N. Belvidere H. S. With Nat. Sew- 
ing Machine Co., Belvidere, 111., 1914-16; With 
U. S. Bur. of Standards, Pittsburgh, 1917 — . 
Address, 501 1 Maple Ave., St. Louis. 

6557. EARL PAGE SHAPLAND 
(Brother of No. 5410) 

Superintendent: B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 27, 
1891, Griswold, 111.; s. John S. (b. Devonshire, 
Eng.) and Charlotte (Page) Shapland (b. do.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad., Varsity Football. 
Asst. Co. Supt., Highways. Pontiac, 111., 1914- 
16. 3rd 111. Inf., San Antonio, Tex., 1917; 
129th Inf., Houston, Tex., 1917 — . Mem., K. 
P.; A. F. A. M. Married Lois Ross, Jl 14, 
1917, Saunemin, 111. Address, Saunemin, 111. 

6558. BERTHA LEE SHARP 

(SCHROEPPEL) 

(Wife of No,. 8736) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 2. 1890, Taylor- 

ville. 111.; d. David Miller (b. 1861, Auburn, 

111.) and Elsie Amelia (Lamb) Sharp (b. 1862, 

Wis.). Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S.: 

Bucknell Univ., 1907-8. Cataloger, Univ. of 

111. Lib., 1914-17; Sr. Asst., New York Pub. 

Libr., New York City, 191 7 — . Married Harold 

H. Schroeppel ('17), My 12, 1917, Monticello, 

111. Address, 1707 Nelson Ave., Apt. 6 B, 

New York City. 

6559. FRANK THOMAS SHEETS 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. O s, 
1890. La Fayette, O. ; s. Edgar Wilson (b. 
Jl 21, 1863, Bloomingburg, O.) and Gertrude 
(Williams) Sheets (b. Jl 13, 1868, Sedalia. O.). 
Prepared in Springfield (O.) H. S.; and Spring- 
field (111.) H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Prelim., Final and 
Special Honors. Asst. Engr., St. of 111., Div. 
of Highways; Bridge designer, constr. road 
designer, road promotion; Asst. Maintenance 
Engr., 1915 — . Co. D, 5th "Inf., 111. Reserve 
Militia. Reader, Church of Christ. Married 
Naomi Gault, N i5, 1914. Springfield, 111. 
Child, Frank Thomas, Jr., b. F 5, 1916. Ad- 
dress, Palmyra, Mo.; bus. add., 511 S. State 
St., Springfield, 111. 

6560. WARREN MAXWELL SHELDON 
(Brother of Nos. 1964, 1965, 7951) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr,; b. O 5, 1888, Sharps- 
burg, 111,; s, Salmon Maxwell (b. F 17, 1847, 
do.) and Mahala Hosmer (Kellog) Sheldon (b. 
S 18, 1855, Shelburne, Mass.). Prepared in 
Taylorville Tp. H. S. Farmer, Sharpsburg, HI. 
Married Rose Sharp, Je 16, 1915, Sharpsljurg, 
111. Address, Sharpsburg, 111. 

6561. WILMA LOY SHELTON 
Librarian; A. B, in L. A. & S,; B, L. S., 
1918; b. O 25. 1889, Champaign Co.; d. Wil- 
liam (b, 1862, do.) and Lorena May Shelton (b. 
i860, do.). Prepared in Terre Haute (Ind.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Arkansas, 1913-14. Asst. Lib., 
Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Reviser and Lib. Sch 



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Asst., do., 1916-18; Libn., Philos. Psych, and 
Educ. seminars, do., 1918 — . Mem. M. E. 
Church; Am. Lib. Assn.. 1916 — . Address, 
1228 S. 11^ St., Terre Haute, Ind.; bus. add., 
806 S. sth St., Champaign. 

6562. JAMES DOUGLASS SHEPPERD 
Asst. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 2, 1890, 
Bristol, Va. ; s. Dr. James H. (b. F 22, 1865, 
Lynchburg, Va.) and Sarah F. (Gott) Shepperd 
(b. Je 7, 1870, Jonesboro, Tenn.). Prepared 
in Peoria H. S. E. E. Soc. Acct., 111. Half-cen- 
tury exposition, Chicago, 1915-16; Asst. to 
Chief Engr., Galesburg Ry. Lighting & Power 
Co., Galesburg, 111., 1916 — •. U. S. A.; Co. 
A. 809th Pioneer Inf., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 1209 2nd Ave., Peoria; bus. add., Gales- 
burg Elec. Co., do. 

6563. WILLIAM DAVIS SHIPMAN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 19, 1888, 

St. Paul; s. B. T. Shipman. Prepared in Mech. 
Arts H. S., St. Paul. Upsilon Beta Pi. R. 
R. Acct., Evanston, III.; Civ. Engr., C. B. & Q. 
R. R., Chicago. Married Helen MacLeod, Ap 
29, 1916. Address, 548 Elmwood Ave., Evans- 
ton, 111. 

6564. FRANKLIN DILLING SHOBE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 23, 1889, Philo, 111.; 

s. F. P. Shobe. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Alpha Sigma Phi; Philomathean; Pan-Hellenic 
Council; Chess and Checker Club. Abstracter 
and Title Examiner, Vermillion Co. Abstract 
Co., Danville, III.; Lawyer. N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 
Chicago. Married Adelaide Lohman, Ja 15. 
1915, Urbana. Child, daughter, b. F 15, 1918. 
Address, 171 1 E. 72nd St., Chicago. 

6565. FRED GLEN SHOEMAKER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 7, 1889, 
Abingdon. 111.; s. J. K. Shoemaker. Prepared 
in Abingdon H. S.; Hedding Coll. Eta Kappa 
Nu; E. E. Soc. Foreman. Garage and Machine 
Shop, Abingdon, 111. Address, Abingdon, 111. 

6566. NIM CHI SHUM 
Chemist; B. S. in Sc; M. S., 191 5; b. D 
IS, 1890, Canton, China; s. S. N. Shum. Pre- 
pared in Cook Acad. H. S., Montour Falls, N. 
Y.; Univ. of Wis. Chem., Hong Kong. China. 
Address, c/o Kwan Tye, 102 Queen's Road, 
Hong Kong, China. 

6567. CARL WILLIAM JOHN SIEVERT 
Chem. Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 24. 

1891, Cook Co., 111.; s. Frank Sievert (b. F 
19, 1864, Worth, 111.) and Wilhelmina (Benck) 
Sievert (b. Mr 23, 1873. Oak Lawn, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Blue Island H. S. Chem. Club; Der 
Deutsche Verein. Chem., Arcady Farms Mil- 
ling Co., 1914-16; Asst. Supt., do., 1916; Chem. 
Engr., do., and Affiliated Companies, 191 8 — . 
Mem., A. C. S.; A. A. A. S. Married Laura 
Doerman, S 2, 1917, Blue Island, 111. Ad- 
dress, 506 Griffith Road, Lake Forest, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o Arcady Farms Milling Co., Chicago, 
or c/o Golden Grain Milling Co., East St. 
Louis. 

6568. WILFRED CARL SIGERSON 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 22, 

1892, Mason City, 111.; s. Willard Elsworth (b. 
D 10. 1856, O.) and Emily Augusta (Seward) 
Sigerson (b. Jl 24, 1863, Mason City, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mason City H. S.; Harvard, 1914-15: 
N W. Univ., 1915-16. Chi Beta; Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Cml. Club; Fresh. 
Honors. Asst. Gen. Auditor, Montgomery Ward 
& Co., 1916-17: Chief Acct., six Hercules Com- 
panies, Evansville, Ind., 1917-18; Asst. Treas., 
Tones & Laughlin Steel Co., 1918— . Married 
Bertha Gauble, Ag 2, 191 4, Harvel, 111. Chil- 
dren: Wilfred Carl, b. and died, Mr 19. 1916; 
Charles Willard, b. Ja 25, 1917; William 
Carlyle, b. F 9, igiQ- Address, 5853 North- 
umberland St., Pittsburgh. 



6569. JOHN LAWRENCE SIMONICH 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1915; b. 
F 22, 1888, Tower, Minn.; s. J. Simonich. Pre- 
pared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. 
E. Soc. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. 
Y. Address, Midland, Pa. 

6570. JOHN KNOX SKINNER 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. O 12, 1878. Kell, 
111.; s. Albert Carter (b. F 21, 1846. Preble Co., 
O.) and Martha Blair (Telford) Skinner (b. 
Mr 5, 1853, Kell, 111.). Prepared in So. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Teacher, Chicago, 1914 — . Mar- 
ried Winnifred Helen Voorhees, Ap 26, 1912, 
Salem, 111. Address, 2923 W. 24th St. Blvd., 
Chicago. 

6571. *FRANK CLIFTON SLATER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; J. D., iqi6; b. My 
24, 1892, Cherry Valley, 111.; s. W. J. Slater. 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Delta Sigma Rho; 
Adelphic; Ed. Staff. Illio; Debate; St. Peace 
Contest; Mgr., Star Lecture Course; Sr. Invi- 
tation Com. Died F 16, 1918, San Diego, Calif. 

6572. ROBERT LEROY SMART 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O i, 1891, Man- 

teno. 111.; s. Frank Leroy (b. O i, 1863, Gallon, 
O.) and Martha Hathaway (Foster) Smart (b. 
N 16, 1868, Lowell, Ind.). Prepared in Daven- 
port (la.) H. S. Delta Upsilon; Orange and 
Blue. Asst. Engr.. Monon R. R., Chicago, 1914- 
15; 111. , Ind. ,0., Field Engr. Const. Co. ,1916-17; 
Ry. Valuation, Chicago, 1917. Hdqtrs. Troop, 
88th Div., Camp Dodge, la., 1918; Sergt., Co. 
A., 544th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 2407 Pershing Ave., Davenport, la. 

6573. FRANK JOHN SMEJKAL 
(Brother of No. 3183) 

Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 13, 
i88q, Chicago; s. Joseph A. (b. Ag 7, i860, 
Bohemia) and Barbara (Belchin) Smejkal (b. 
O 31, 1864, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Chi Phi. Baseball Player, 
Ottawa, Can.; Live Stock Insp., Chicago; Farm 
Sanitation Adviser, St. of 111. ist Sergt., Ord. 
Dept., 33rd Div., Camp Logan. Houston, Tex,; 
Mustered out, F 19, 1919- Address, 1327 S. 
Lawndale Ave., Chicago. 

6574. CHARLES ROGER SMITH 
Inspector; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 25, 1892, 
Hartville, O.; s. I. Smith. Prepared in Canton 
(O.) H. S.; Pa. St. Coll. Alpha Zeta. Farm- 
ing, Hartville, O.; Insp., do. Address, Hart- 
ville, O.t 

6575. DONALD JENCKES SMITH 
Superintendent; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 24, 
1892, Normal, 111.; s. Edmund Burke (b. Peoria 
Co., III.) and Florence M. (Gaston) Smith (b. 
Normal. 111.). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. 
Eta Kaiipa Nu; E. E. Soc. Mgr., R. W. An- 
drews (To., Chicago, 1914-16; Supt., Standard 
Oil Co. of Ind., Tulsa and Drumright, Okla., 
igi6 — . Mem.. A. F. A. M., 1918; Rotary 
Club, 1918. Address, Box 548, Drumright, 
Okla. 

6576. MARQUIS JOSEPH SMITH 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 2, 1891 

Bennettsburg. N. Y.; s. H. C. Smith. Prepared 
in Cook Acad., N. Y. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Ben Franklm Club; 
Staff, ///. Agr. Instr., An Husb., Univ. of 
Ky Lexington. Ky. Married Margaret Oaks, 
D'26, 1916. Address, 815 College Ave., Colum- 
bia, Mo.t 

6577. REUEL LHAMON SMITH 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 24, 1891, 

Tokio, Japan; s. George Thomas (b. 1844, O.) 
and MaVtha Hannah Candace (Lhamon) Smith 
(b. 1857, O.). Prepared in Champaign 11. S. 
2nd Lt., Univ. Regt. Instr., Drawing, Syracuse 



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Univ., N. Y., 1915-17; Draftsman, The Burr 
Co., Champaign, 1917 — . Mem., A. A. E. 
Married Alberta Maude Daugherty, Ag 31, 
191 6, Champaign. Child, Reuel Lhamon, Jr., b. 
Ja 17, 191S. Address, 216 Harwood St., 
Joliet, 111. 

6578. ROBERT SMITH 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 27, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Robert (b. S 29, 1856, New York 
City) and Abbie (Gelano) Smith (b. N 23. 
1867, Kankakee, 111.). Prepared in Englewood 
H. S. Draftsman, Chicago, 1914-15; Estimator, 
1915; Mech. Engr., Chicago. U. S. Interst. 
Commerce Comn., Div. of Valuation, 1915 — . 
Mem., West. Ry. Club; Illini Club, Chicago. 
Married Elinor D. Wakefield, D 29, 1015, Chi- 
cago. Address, 6S08 East End Ave., Chicago. 

6579. STANLEY CHRISTOPHER SMITH 
Manager; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 21, 1890, 
Camp Point, 111.; s. C. H. (b. Je 27, 1866, do.) 
and Louise (Henning) Smith (b. Jl 16, 1867, 
Fowler, 111.). Prepared in Clayton H. S. Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Cml. Instr.. H. S., Elgin, 111., 
1914-16; Mgr., Grocery Store, Clayton, 111., 
1916 — . Mem., Tri-St. Mutual Life Assn. 
Married Doris Sines, Ja 1, 1913, Clayton, 111. 
Child, Doris Dolores, b. Ag 6, 1914. Address, 
Clayton, III. 

6580. WILSON MARSHALL SMITH 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ap 29, 
i8"8i, Waverly, 111.; s. Robert D. (b. 1846, 
Scott Co., 111.) and Irene (Marshall) Smith (b. 
1849, Brown Co., 111.). Prepared in Waverly 
H. S.; 111. Coll., 1898-99. Acacia. Ed., Waverly 
Jour., Waverly, 111. Army Y. M. C. A. Sec, 
Camp Sherman, O 1918 — . Married Helen 
Henry, Je 23, 191 7, Peoria. Address, Waverly, 
111. 

6581. ALBERT THORNTON SMITHSON 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 25, 
1888, Rawdon. Eng. ; s. Thomas (b. Eng.) and 
Frances (Milner) Smithson (b. do.). Prepared 
in Lacon H. S. Arch. Draftsman, Chicago. 
Married Nell E. Guede, Jl 29, 1916, Pekin, 111. 
Child, Albert T., Jr., b. Jl 26, 1917. Address, 
2413 S. S3d Ave., Cicero, 111.; bus. add.. West. 
Elec. Co., Chicago. 

6582. LOGAN ABRAHAM SNYDER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 9, 1886, Kan- 
kakee, 111.; s. Abraham Snyder. Prepared in 
Grand Prairie Sem. Pres., Agr. Club, 1914; 
Pres., Adelphic, 1914; Mask and Bauble; In- 
tersociety Declamation Contest. Married Grace 
Pope, O 14, 1 914. Address, Manteno, Ill.f 

6383. ELSIE TRAVILLA SPEAR 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 26, 1888, 
Rock Falls, 111.; s. Harry William (b. My 15, 
1862, do.) and Altna De Lisle (Wakeman) 
Spear (b. My 16, 1869, do.). Prepared in 
Sterling H. S.; Washburn Coll., 1907. Jame- 
sonian; Adv. Bd., Women's League; Y. W. C. 
A.; Omicron Nu. Substitute Dietitian, la. St. 
Hosp., Des Moines, 1914; Dietitian, Battle Mt.- 
Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak., 1914-15; 
do., Cook Co. Hosp., 1915-16; L. I. Coll. Hosp., 
Brooklyn. N. Y., 1916-17; do., Sea View Hosp., 
Staten Island, N. Y.; U. S. N. A., do.. Base 
Hosp., Upton, N. Y., 1918 — . Mem., N. Y. 
Assn. Dietitians, 1916. Address, Rock Falls, 
111. 

6584. LEWIS WOLFGANG SPORLEIN 
Merchant; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 8, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. Louis G. (b. do.) and Ida (Kuehne) 
Sporlein Cb. do.). Prepared in Armour Inst.; 
Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Arch. Club; 
Ionian. Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, 
Chicago, 1915-17. Aviation Ground Sch., 1917; 



Flying Sch., Kelly Field, 1918; 2d Lt., A. S. 
S. R. C. Mem., Illini Club. Chicago; A. F. 
A. M.; Presby. Church. Address, 805 Crescent 
Place, Chicago. 

6585. HAROLD GREENE SPRAGUE 
Instr. and Arch.; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 22, 

1888, Paullina. la.; s. F. W. Sprague. Fire- 
pared in W. Des Moines H. S.; Drake Univ., 
1909. Arch. Soc; Prelim. Honors; Ed., Arch. 
Year Book, 19 14. Arch. Draftsman, Des Moines; 
Instr., Arch. Engng., Ames, la. Mem., Soc. 
of Friends; la. Soc. of Archs.; Hon. Mem., 
Lambda Sigma Phi. Married Lydia Akers 
Keates, Je 22, 1915, Des Moines. Address, 
704 Crawford Ave., Ames, la. 

6586. HERBERT STANLEY LEVIN 

STAFFORD 
Superintendent; B. S. in Min. E.; b. D i, 
1891, Chicago. Prepared in New Trier Tp. 

H. S. Delta Omega. Supt., Stafford Crandall 
Packing & Fishing Co., Long Beach, Calif. 
Address, Hubbard Woods, 111.; bus. add.. Long 
Beach, Calif. 

6587. MYRTLE LOIS STAHL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 29, 1888, 
Fowler, 111.; d. H. S. Stahl. Prepared in 
Augusta H. S. Teacher, Manteno, Toluca, and 
Farmer City, 111.; do., Galesburg, 111., 1918 — -. 
Address, 809 E. Maine St., Galesburg, 111. 

6588. FRED MINTON STAMBAUGH 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 2, 1890, Blaine, Ky.; 
s. J. H. Stambaugh. Prepared in Marion H. S. 
.iddress, Deland, Ill.t 

6589. LAWRENCE VINCENT STARKEY 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 27, 1888, 
Ravenswood, W. Va. ; s. Isaac (b. i8s4, Berry- 
ville, Va.) and Alice (Gather) Starkey (b. 
1861, Marietta. O.). Prepared in Marshall 
Coll., 1907-10; la. St. Agr. (Zoll.; W. Va. Univ., 
1912-13. M. S., Univ. of Wis., 1913. Sigma 
Nu. Teacher, Norm. Sch., 1914-16; Specialist, 
Exten. An. Husb., W. Va. Univ., 191 7 — . Ad- 
dress, Morganstown, W. Va. 

6590. BERNICE FALLIS STARR 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 16. 1894, 

Decatur, IIJ. Prepared in Decatur H. S.; 111. 
Woman's Coll., 1910-u. Payroll Clerk, The 
Hub, Chicago. Address, 905 Lincoln Ave., 
Decatur, III.; bus. add., 4424 N. Robey St., 
Chicago. 

6591. CECIL GARNER STEARNS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 6, 1893, Danville, 
111.; s. L. D. Stearns. Prepared in Paxton 
H. S. Col., Univ. Regt.; Iris; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Ben Franklin Club; Ionian; Assoc. Ed., 1914 
Illio; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Fresh. Honors; Prelim. Honors; Debating. 
With Burlingham, Montgomery & Beecher, New 
York City. 2d Lt., nth Bn.. F. A., Replace- 
ment Dept., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Ad- 
dress, 27 William St., New York. 

6592. LOTTIE EMILY STEELE 
(STETSON) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 7, 1890, Aldan, 
la.; d. Louis L. (b. My iS, 1863, Dover, 111.) 
and Alice R. (Carter) Steele (b. My 17, 1864, 
do.). Prepared in Knox Acad.; Knox Coll., 
1908-11. Pi Beta Phi. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Marrier Ezra R. Stetson, S 10, 1914, Galesburg, 
111. Children: Margaret Jane, b. O 6, 191 5; 
John Louis, b. Ja 15, 1918 (died Ja 17, 1918). 
Address, Neponset, 111. 

6593. ROGER LEWIS STEPHENS 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N i, i8qo. Robinson, 
111.; s. L. E. Stephens. Prepared in Robinson 
H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; 



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[1914 



Pan Hellenic Council; Siren Staff; John Mar- 
shall Law Club. Address, 206 W. Locust St., 
Robinson, 111. 

6594. HUBERT VINCENZ STEPHENSON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 5, 1892, 
Woodlawn, 111.; s. Frank Lincoln (b. Ag 5, 
1861, Ashley, 111.) and Anna Amanda (Piercy) 
Stephenson (b. F 25. 1871, Woodlawn, 111.). 
Prepared in EwingColl.; Milliken Univ., 1909- 
10. Sergt., Univ. Regt. ; Final and Special 
Honors. D. L. & W. R. R., Buffalo, N. Y., 1914; 
Townsend & Fleming, do., to Ja 1915; Am. 
Park Bldg., Chicago, 1915 — . Assoc. Mem.. 
West. Sec. Engrs. Address, Woodlawn, 111.; 
bus. add., 1728 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 

6595. RAYMOND MONROE STEVENS 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 15, 1887, 
Syracuse, N. Y. ; s. George W. (b. 1851, Mexico, 
N. Y.) and Adell (Mathewson) Stevens (b. 
1859). Prepared in Onondaga Acad.; Wash. 
St. Coll., 1909-10. Cosmopolitan Club. Drafts- 
man and Arch., Seattle. 1914-16; do., and Supt., 
Detroit, 19 16 — . Co. E. 310th Engrs., Camp 
Custer. Battle Creek, Mich. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 21 Woodward Ave., Terrace, 
Detroit. 

6596. LAVINIA SHRIVER STINSON 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Macomb, 111.; d. 
W. J. Stinson. Prepared in West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Kappa Alpha Theta; H. Sc. Club; 
Executive Bd. of Women's League; Y. W. C. 
A.; Sr. Council; Cap and Gown Com. Teacher, 
No. and West. 111. St. Norm. Schs. Address, 
348 W. Calhoun St., Macomb, Ill.t 

6597. - TOM CANDY STONE 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 28, 1890, 
Stonington, 111.; s. Richard James (b. O 23. 
1851, Eng.) and Frances Salome (Livergood) 
Stone (b. Jl 21, 1852, Stonington, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Stonington H. S. M. S., O. St. L'niv., 
191 7. Sigma Pi; Acacia; Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Ionian; Prelim. Honors; 
Sec, Soph. Class. Instr., O. St. Univ., 1914 — ;. 
Auth.: Series of lessons on Sheep Raising; arti- 
cles in farm jours.; Chapter in Successful 
Farming. Mem.. A. F. A. M. Address, iSi 
W. 8th Ave., Columbus, O. 

6598. JUDITH ELSIE STREED 
(KLINEFELTER) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 14. 1891, Milwaukee; 
d. C. V.(b. Ap 26,1858, Sweden) and Anna Ma- 
tilda (Anderson) Streed (b. Ja 6, 1855. do.). 
Prepared in Waukegan H. S., N. W. Univ., 
1910-11. H. Sc. Club. Teacher, pub. Schs., 
Waukegan, 111., 1914-16; Dir., H. Sc, Elizabeth 
Mather Coll.. Atlanta, Ga., 1916-17. Mem.. So. 
Assn. Coll. Women. Married Lee M. Kline- 
felter, D 20, 1917, Portsmouth, Va. Address. 
85 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, Va. 

6599. ARTHUR CRIST STRONG 
Lawyer: LL. B.; b. Ja 28. 1891, Pontiac, 
111.; s. S. W. (b. D 7, 1850, Lebanon, Ind.) and 
Elizabeth (Stewart) Strong (b. Mr 15, 1861, 
La Fontaine, Ind.). Prepared in Pontiac H. 
S. Ilus; Ionian; Alpha Delta Sigma; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Ouo Vadis; ist Sergt.. Univ. Brig, 
loth Co., Ft. Wright 1918 — . Address. 905 W. 
(jreen St., Urbana; bus. add., 406-9 First Nat. 
Bank Bldg., Champaign. 

6600. HARRY DANFORD STRONG 
(Brother of No. 8797) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap i, 1890, Keiths- 
burg, 111.; s. J. M. Strong. Prepared in Keiths- 
burg H. S. Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; 
Country Life Club; Wrestling Team. 1910-11; 
///. Agr. Staff. S. A. T. C, Univ. of 111. 
Mem., Mercer Co. Finance Com. Address, 
Keithsburg, 111. 



6601. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS STRONG 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 15, 1892, Joliet. 

111.; s. C. W. Strong. Prepared in Joliet H. 

S. Emergency Engng. Corps. Q. M". Corps., 

Washington, D. C. .-Uldrcss, 2817 27th St., N. 

W., Washington, D. C.t 

6602. *EMILY KINGMAN SUNDERLAND 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 14, 1879. Delavan, 
111.; d. W. Norman (b. My 28, 1842, Zanes- 
ville, O.) and Mary Frances (Scriven) Sunder- 
land (b. F 4, 1840, Grioveland, 111.). ' Prepared 
in Delavan H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1902-3. Kappa 
Delta Pi; Omicron Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Coun- 
try Life Club; H. Sc. Club; Jamesonian. H. Sc. 
Sec, Y. W. C. A., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Grad. 
Course in the Nat. Tr. Sch. of Y. W. C. A., 
New York City, 1917. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Local Treas., Assn. Coll. Alumni. Died D 5, 
1 918, Chattanooga, Tenn. 



6603. IZZET BASILI SURYIEH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 28, 1890, Man- 
soura, Egypt; s. Basili and Jean (Khuri) Sury- 
ieh. Prepared in Govt. Sch., Egypt. A. B., 
.Am. Coll., Beerut, Syria. Final Honors. Ariz. 
Agr. Sta. and Colo. Agr. Sta., 1914-15; Univ. of 
Calif. Substa., 1915-17; Agronomist, Tamarack 
Ranch Co., farming 2000 acres. Imperial Val- 
ley, Calif., 19 1 7 — . Address, P. O. Box 567, 
Imperial, Calif. 

6604. EARLE RAY SUTER 
Sales Mgr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 8, 1887, 
Golden. 111.; s. Newton (b. Ag 2, 1864, Adams 
Co., 111.) and Low (McCjinnis) Suter (b. Jl 5, 
1870, La Prairie, 111.). Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Acacia; Fresh. Class Baseball; Varsity 
Baseball. Elec. Engr., Nat. Lamp Works, Cleve- 
land, 1914-15; do.. United E. Co., Canton, O., 
1916; Sales Mgr., Hoover Suction Sweeper Co., 
Chicago, 191 7. 9th Prov. Recruiting Co., Camp 
Forrest, (ja., 1918; do., A. E. F., France; 
Mustered out, F 24, 19 19. Address, Golden, 
111. 

6605. CLAUDE MAGNUS SWANSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 21, 1890, Sibley, 111.; 
s. C. R. Swanson. Prepared in Gibson H. S. 
Phi Alpha Delta. Lawyer, Gibson City, 111. 
3rd R. O. T. C, Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. 
Address, 514 S. Mathews, Urbana; bus. add., 
Gibson City, 111. 

6606. FREDERICK CURTIS SWANSON 
(Brother of No. 7993) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 191S; b. S 7, 
1892, Galesburg, 111.; s. Frederick Lewis (b. N 
25, i860, Sweden) and Hannah Mathilda (b. 
Ag 5, 1867, Monmouth, 111.). Prepared in 
Galesburg H. S.; Kno.x Coll., 1909-10. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Philomathean. Fellowship, Hist., 1914- 
15; Currier fellowship, Yale Univ., 1915-18. 
3rd R. O. T. C. Camp Grant, 111., 1918: Gen. 
Hdqtrs.. A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 
514 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana. 

6607. LESLIE WELLS SWETT 
Engineer; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. Jl 22, 1889, 
Blue Island, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Ames- 
bury, Mass.) and Addie Frances (Morrill) 
Swett (b. do.). Prepared in Blue Island H. S. 
Triangle. With Brick Co., Chicago, 1908-9; 
Mining work in Siberia, 1909-11; Mining work, 
West Frankfort, 111. and Herrin, 111., 1914; 
Roads and Pavement, Anderson, Ind., and Ft. 
Wayne. Ind., 1915-16; Field Engr., Portland 
Cement Assn.. Pittsburgh,- 1017. ist Lt., R. O. 
T. C, N 27. 191 7; Camp Greene, N. C. : Adjt., 
2nd Bat., 60th Inf.; do.. Replacement Bn., A. 
P. O. 769, A. E. F. Address, Blue Island, 111. 



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6608. FRANK TAGGART, JR. 
(Brother of Nos. 7999, 8805) 
Farmer; 15. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 8, iSgi, Woos- 
ter, O.; s. Frank Taggart. Prepared in VVoos- 
ter Acad. Beta Tlieta Pi; Agr. Club; Mil. 
Com., 1912-13. Farmer, 1916 — . Address, 826 
E. Bowman St., Wooster, O.f 

6609. ALEXANDER ELI TARRACCIANO 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. My s, 1890, Chi- 
cago; s. Angelo Tarracciano. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst., Chicago. E. E. Soc. Engr., West. 
Elec. Co., Chicago. Married. Two children. 
Address, 1938 S. Sawyer Ave., Chicago. 

6610. JAMES ALFRED TATE 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 15, 1883, 
Belleville, 111.; s. John (b. Je 6, 1805, St. Clair 
Co.)and Martha Jane(Reynolds) Tate (b. N 14, 
1845, St. Louis). Prepared in Chillicothe (Mo.) 
Norm, and Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Debating. 
Supt., Tp. H. S.. Rollo, 111., 1914-18; Farm 
Adviser, Moxiroe Co., 111. 1918 — -. Address, 
Waterloo, 111. 

661 1. MARGARET TAYLOR 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 27, 1883, 
Aberdeen, Scotland. Prepared in S. Div. H. S., 
Chicago; Univ. of Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Teacher, Henger H. S., Chicago. Address, 342 
Normal Parkway, Chicago. 

6612. HARRY RAYMOND TEAR 
(Brother of No. 4930) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N s, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. John Henry (b. N 5, 1856, Saybrook, 
111.) and Mary Ross (Gaston) Tear (b. Je 7, 
i860. El Paso, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma 
Xi; Prelim. Final and Special Honors. Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Gladys E. Warwick, 
Ap 7, 191 7, Chicago. Address, 5467 Greenwood, 
Hyde Park Sta., Chicago; bus. add. Standard 
Oil Co., Whiting, Ind. 

6613. KWANG TANG TENG 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 28, 1885, Canton, 
China; s. S. P. Teng. Prepared in Prep. Dept., 
Pel Yang Univ. Address, Canton, China. t 

6614. JOHN MIFFLIN THOMAS 
(Brother of No. 8817) 
Mech. Designer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 6, 
1891, Vincennes, Ind.; s. Mifflin Kennedy (b. 
S 9. 1848, Minerva, O.) and Nora Ellen (Glass) 
Thomas (b. N 11, i860, V'incennes, Ind.). 
Prepared in Vincennes (Ind.) H. S.; Vin- 
cennes L^niv., 1910. Iris; A. S. M. E.; Univ. 
Band. Appraisal Engn and designer, Potomac 
Elec. & Power Co., Washington, D. C, 19 14- 
15; do., Pub. Service Elec. Co., N. J., 1915-17; 
Elec. Bond & Share Co., N. Y., 1917 — . ist 
Lt., Ord. R. C. ; Aerial Observers Rating, Jl 15, 
1918. Tech. Sec, Dept. of Mil. Aeronautics on 
Aeroplane Armament; do., Dayton O.; 
Mustered out, Mr 10, 1919. Address, 825 N. 
6th St., Vincennes, Ind. (Forward); bus. add.. 
Room 821, Air Bldg., Dayton, O. 

6615. LYLE THOMAS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 16, 1892, Lewis- 
town, 111.; s. K. Thomas. Prepared in Lewis- 
town H. S. Law Stud., N. W. Univ., 1916. 
Married Francis Meeks, F 5, 1916. Child, 
Elizabeth. Address, Lewistown, 111. 

6616. MELAIN THOMAS 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 12, 
1885, Letart, W. Va. ; s. William H. (b. Ja 
9, 1848, Zanesville, O.) and Louise J. (Wil- 
son) Thomas (b. Ap 6, 1850, Letart. W. Va.). 
Prepared in Mason City H. S. (W. Va.) ; 
Marshall Coll. Sigma Xi; Agr. Club. Agr. 
Adviser, Coles Co., 111. Married Margery 



Helen Scriven, O 6, 1915, Beloit, Wis. Child, 
Robert Osborne, b. S i, 19 16. Address, 
Charleston, 111. 

6617. CHARLES HENRY THOMPSON 
Sales Mgr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 17, 1891 
Chicago; s. Oscar Allen (b. 1846, Old Towne, 
Me.) and Lizzie May (Ingraham) Thompson. 
Prepared in Tilden Tech. H. S. Triangle; 
Scabbard and Blade; Tribe of the Illini; Sigma 
Xi; Capt., Univ. Regt.; .Swimming. Mgr., 
Steel Cut Expanded Metal Co., Chicago, 1914- 
16; Engr., Assoc. Metal Lath Mfg. Co., Chi- 
cago, 1916-17; Asst. Chicago Sales Mgr.. W. 
Bagley Co., Mfrs., 1917; Asst. Chicago Mgr., 
The William-Bayley Co. of Springfield. O. 
Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Mary 
Elizabeth Van Ornum, D 8, 1915, Chicago. 
Children: Mary Louise, b. Ja 7, 191 7; Charles 
Henry, Jr., b. Mr 18, 1918. Address, 129 W. 
74th St., Chicago. 

6618. HAROLD EARLE THOMPSON 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 25. 1892, 
Chicago; s. J. H. Thompson. Prepared in 
McKinley H. S. Upsilon Beta Pi; Eta Kappa 
Nu; Jr. Mem. A. I. E. E.; E. E. Soc. Jr. Elec. 
Engr., Dept. of Engng., Chicago; Res. Engr., 
Sinde Air Products Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 140 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

6619. DOUGLAS DE FOREST TIBBITS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 7, 1890, Mus- 
kegon, Mich.; s. Geo. N. and Edith C. (Wright) 
Tibbits. Prepared in Big Rapids (Mich.) H. 
S.; Greenville Coll., 1909-10. Farmer, Remus, 
Mich., 1 914- 18; do., Corwith, la., 1918—. Mar- 
ried Florence Ehler, O 28, 19 14, Champaign. 
Children: Alberta June, b. My 27, 1916; 
Edith Lucile, b. Mr 22, 1919. Address, Cor- 
with, la. 

6620. KENNETH DALE TILTON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 9, 1891, 

Des Moines, la.; s. H. Tilton. Prepared in 
Moline H. S. Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Foreman, 
R. & V. Engr. Co., E. Moline, 111. Address, 
1620, i2th St.. Moline, 111. 

6621. GEORGE LEINER TITUS 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 30, 1891, 

Sullivan, 111.; s. W. R. Titus. Prepared in 
Sullivan H. S. Address, 1504 Monroe St., 
Sullivan, 111. 

6622. EDWARD FRITCHOFF TORGER- 

SON 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 28, 1888, 
Chicago; s. O. Torgerson. Prepared in Lewis 
Inst., Chicago. Agr. Club; Agr. Glee Club, 
1912-13. Asst., Soil Phys., Univ. of 111.; . 
Instr., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1918 — . Married Helen 
Jackson. Address, Corvallis, Ore. 

6623. HARRY JACK SHULTS TRESSEL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 3, 1892, 

Poland, Ind.; s. E. Tressel. Prepared in Terre 
Haute H. S. Chi Beta; Comitatus; Philoma- 
thean; Grad. Stud., Law Sch., Univ. of Chi- 
cago; Lawyer. Address, 118 S. 13th -St., Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

6624. LEON ALVIN TRIGGS 
Life Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S i. 
1892, Elgin, 111.; s. Alvin Charles (b. My 23, 
1867, Chicago) and Mary Jane (Martin) Triggs 
(b. Jl 18, 1868. Kent, Eng.). Prepared in Elgin 
H. S.; O. St. Univ., 1913-14. Lambda Chi 
Alpha. Const. Acct., C. & N. W. Ry. Co., 
Camp Grove, 111., 1914-15; Additions and Bet- 
terment Acct., do., Chicago, 1915; Land Valu- 
ation Acct., do., 191 5-16; Asst. Gen. Mgr., 
(3rown Elec. Co.. St. Charles, 111., 1917-18; Spe- 
cial Agt., Berkshire Life Ins. Co., Elgin, 111. and 



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C'hicngo; do.. Miniiennolis, i<)iS — . Mom., A. 
F. A. M. MMViioil lU'ss Louise t^rigsby, Ap 
-M. iDi.s, IMwiirilsvillo, 111. Ad dress, 40.10 
Aldiicli Ave, South Minnoaiioli.s. 

oo.'s. I'KANCKS lIlil.KN TKOST 
(.Sister of No. Soio'i 
'l'o;ului; A. U. in L. A. & S.; b. II 10, iSo.i. 
.i'hilo, 111.; d. .1. C. (b. iS^,!. Ccv.) ;uKi Muiuio 
(Doss) Trost (b. 1853, do.). Vvi'pnrcd in I'r- 
baua 11. S. Alpha Omicioit I'i; .\thcni'au. 
Teacher. Hist, auil Gcr., Tp. 11. S.. Sidcll, 111. 
Addii-ss, 5TI \V. lliKh St., Urbana. 

66j6. PIIOKIU': CAUDl.TNE TUClvlCU 
(.SCUNKl.l.lJACH) 
(Wife of No. 50-'7) 

A. 1^. in L. A. S: S.; b. N J2. iSSS, Kose- 
ville. 111.; il. Ueorjre (h. V 2J, 1840, </<'.) and 
AiUlio (Johnson) Tucker (b. S is, iS-io, jewuit, 
N. Y.).' I'riparod in Koscville Tp. 11. S.; Mon- 
mouth Coll., ioo()-oS. Mom., Baptist Church. 
Marrioil lohu iMaucis SohnoUbach ("i.O. 1^ .10, 
1014, Kosovillo, 111. .Iddit-ss. Soo S. .uil St., 
Champaign. 

66-'7. IVKSSll-: IKF.NK TURNER 

(OATllOUT) 

(Wife of No. 5840; lister of No. 8831) 

A. R. in L. A. & S.; b. D 15, i8gi, GilTor.l, 

111.; d. Harvey T. (b. My 31. 1858. </<).) and 

lennio (Craigniile) Turner (b. D -■?, 1800, 

llinsdalo. HI.). I'reparod in C.ilTord and l.oda 

11. Sobs. Toaohor, H. S.. Sibley, 111., i^u-i.-;. 

Married Claude Leslie Oathout ("13^ 1^ -"'). 

191S, l.oda. HI. Child. Charles Harvey, b. 1' 

10, 1917. Addrrss, Cissna Park, 111. 

602S. FRANK TURNER 
Assistant; .C. S. in Agr.; b. la -ni, xSSo, l>ii 
Quoin. 111.; s. William N. (b. N j->. 1850. Sey- 
mour. Mo.) and Mary l''.lleu (llarri.ss) Turner 
(b. la ^t. 1S57, Pn O'loin. 111.). Prepared in 
HI. "St. Norm. Sch. Agr. Club; Hon. Club; 
C'onnlrv Life Club. Asst., Dairy Husb., Univ. 
of HI..'ioi4->/~- 'S' i^- ^^- '^- t;., 1917; -'"J Lt., 
33Jiul F. A., Cami) Crant, HI., 1017-18; Camp 
Robinson. Wis., i<)i8; Mustered out. F' -'8, 
loiQ. .Iddrcss, R 4, l)u Quoin. HI.; bus. add., 
Dairy Dcpt.. Univ. of HI. 

oojo. RHODOLPHUS KIF.KE TURNER 
Farmer; 1!. S. in Agr.; b. Ap -'6, ;8oo. liullcr. 
HI.; s. John 1?, Turner. I'reiiared in llillsboio 
H. S. "Sr. Stag Com. Farmer. Married l'\'rne 
Busby, D ij. 1015. Addrc.is, Rutler, 111.1 

6630. JOHN KLINE TUTHILL 
Instructor; R. S. in E. E.; b. My 18. iSSs. 
I.eRov. HI.; s. John Arthur and Lyda (Kline) 
Tut hill. Prepared in LeRoy H. S.; Rose ^Poly- 
Inst., ioos-7. Acacia, Pres.. 1913-14; Sigma 
Tan; E. E. Soc; Jr. Mem., A. I. E. E. Supt., 
Cheuoa Elec. Light Co., 111., 1914-16; do., EI 
Paso Elec. Light & Power Co.. Hi., 101(1-17; 
Instr., Radio and Signalling. U. S. S. M. A.. 
Univ. of HI., 1017-18. Married Florence Mil- 
dred Kiucaid. Je Ji. 1014. Le Roy, III. Child. 
John Jay. b. and dioil H 31. ioi6. Address, 
504 E. ("halniers St.. Clianipaigu. 

6631. MIU)REn VAN CLEVE 
(Daughter of No. 5467; Sister of No. 5468) 
Med. Student; A.R. in L. A. & S.; b. N 21. 
1803. Carlvle. HI.; d. Edward Everett ('u). 
(b. N I, iS<i4. Chester. HI.) and Laura Ella 
(Mc.Curdy) Van Clevc (b. O 15. 1S69. C.ray- 
ville, HI.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon and 
Murphysboro Tp. 11. Sclis. ; West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sell.. lOi.t-i";. Phi Rota Kappa; .Xthcn- 
ean; Kappa Delta l~*i; I'inal Honors: W. A. A. 
Teacher. Sc. 11. S., F.lmwooil.- HI., 101415; 
do., Rollo Consolidated Sch., Rollo. HI., 101=;- 
16; Stud., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa.. Phil- 



.iddphia. i9i()-i8. Mem. Zet.i Phi; Am. 
Women's llosp, for war service. .Iddro.ts, 
31(1 N. lohiison St., Aiacomb, III.; bus. mid., 
1300 N. J.'iul St., riiila.lelphia. 

003.'. HENRY I'lKKil'. V AN I H'RCOOK. 

Salesman; U. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 31, i8o-', Chi- 
cago; s. Jolui Demmou (b. Mr 11. i8(>(i. do.) 
and IClsic" Isabelle ( I'ierce) Vandcrcook (b. Mr 
8. iSdS, (ieneva, HI.). Prepared in .Vuslin 11. 
S.. Chicago. Phi Sigma Ka|)pa; Ku Klux; Thcla 
Nu l''.psiIoii; Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn C'lnb; 
I'inal Honors; Inf. t."apt., Univ. Regt. Live- 
stock, (u-neva. HI.. 1014; Traveling Salesman, 
.Vrmour & Co.. Chicago. loi";-!?. Mess Sergt., 
(."o. C. 34Jnd Inf., 80th Div.'. tamp Crant. 111., 
101 7- 18: 3rd K. O. T. C, do., 19 1 8; A. E. F., 
France, 1917-10; Mnstereil out, la 31. loio. 
.■Iddross, Lombard. HI.; bus. add.. Armour 
b'ertilizer Works, Chicago. 

tu^^^. FRANK EUCH-ZNE VAN DOREN 
(Itrother of Nos. 3.;i-', 4471, 6(134) 

I'armer; U. .S. in .'\gr. ; b. Ja ^4, i8<).', Fitliian, 
111.; s. Charles Lucius (b. My -m, 1857, I'aiin- 
ington, HI.) and F.udora Ann (Rutz) Van 
Uoieii, (b. My 4, 1803, Hoiie, HI.). Prepared 
in Urbana 11. S. Agr. Chili; Hoof and Horn 
Club; llort. I'lub; (.'lass Track; Class Raseball. 
101-'; Agr. Club Raseball. 101J-14; Agr. (ilee 
Club, 10I--I3; Sr. Rail Com. Farmer. Mar- 
ried (^race A. (^av. Ap i.\, loi";. Qiiincy. HI. 
Addrr.'ss, Villa Criivc. HI. 

(.(134. MARK Al.RERT VAN DOREN 
U'liother of Nos. 3212, 4471, 6(133) 
Student; A. R. in L. A. & S.; A. M.. 1915; 
b. Je 13. 1804, Hope, HI.; s. Charles Lucius 
(li.My -'I. 1857. Farmington. HI.) and Endora 
.\nne (lUitz) Van Doren (b. Mv 4, 1863, Hope, 
111.). Prepared in Ihliana 11. 'S.:_Crad. Stud., 
Columbia. 1015-17. Phi Reta Kappa; .Sigma 
IK'lta Chi; Ma-wauda; Scribblers' Club; Cirad. 
.Seholarship, 1914-15; Pros.. Sr. Class, 1913-14; 
Ed.. 111. Man., 1913-14; Feature Ed., lllio, 
1 01 -'13. ("irad. work, Columbia. 1017; do., 
1010—. Rn. Sergt. Major. 3d O. T. C. Camp 
Dodge, Des Moines: IMustered out, 1910. 
.\uth.: Henry David Thoreau, Houghton, Mif- 
Ilin Ci.1., Roston. loiti. .-Iddrrss, 710 W. Ore- 
gon .St., Urbana. 

6t.3.';. CHARLES R. VELZY 
Isngineer; R. S. in M. E. ; b. O 9. iSoi, La- 
nioiU, Mich.; s. Frank A. and Luella (Angell) 
\ el.'v. Preiiared in Thornton Tp. 11. S. Iris; 
r.iu llela Pi; Scabbard and Rlade; Pres.. M. E. 
Soc; Major, Univ. Regt.| l^Iass Football. Engr., 
ilarvey. 111.. 101415; readier, Howe, Ind., 
1015; Efliciency Engr., Moline, 111.. 1015-17; 
(/,)..■ Mich. Motor Co.. F}int. Mich., 1017. 
Mem., HI. Naval Militia. Moline, 111.. 101(1-17; 
V. S. Navy. 1017 — ■. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Addro.is, 15606 l.exington .■\vc., Harvey, HI. 

(.636. El-IZARETH ANN VOSS 
(Sister of Nos. i\534, 495-^ 
Teacher; A. R. in H. Sc. : b. D 8, 1893, 
iiasboro, 111.: <1. John Albert (b. J.i 10, 
, MecklenbnrgScIiweriii. Ger.) and Caro- 
(l.ingreen) Voss (b. F .'o. 1858, New Vor- 
crn. </('.). Prepared in Champaign II. S. 
Omega; II. Sc. Club. Univ. Sec, Pres. 
.•. Ihuv. of 111.; Toaelier, H. S., Champaign, 
. Address, 407 S. State St.. Champaign. 

(i(M7. WINTIIROP MADISON WADS- 
WORilTl 

Manager: A. R. in .\. E. ; b. Ag 4. 1S90. 
Minneapolis: s. l''raiik H. (b. Mr 2. 1S50, Farm- 
ington, Conn.) and Mary (Mattoon) Wads- 
worth (b. Ja J, 1S6-'. Oswego. N. Y.). Prep.nred 
in Central H. S., Minneapolis: Univ. of Minn.. 
1909-12. Alpha Rho Chi; Class Basket-ball. 



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lluililiiix aiifl KcmI I'".st. ItuH., \()i,\-iH- Mj^r., 
Kunlal Dfpt., Corili-r Hios., ii;ih . Marni-il 
Callicrine MacNab Aiulcisori, Jc 24, I9r6, 
Miiiiicuiioli.s. Clliildrc'ii : AJaiy Jean, I). Jc 5, 
ii;i7; borotliy MacNah, Ak 17, u)iH. /id- 
dress, 3540 I'ill.sljury Ave., lVIiiiiii;ai)oliM; bus. 
add., 711 Mctrupolilaii Jtailk BhlK., </". 

6638. ALVJN I.OUIS WAMNI'.K 
Real Est. A(<t.: A. H. in Hus. ; b. Ag 2H, 
1891, Chic.nKo; h. Louis C (b. N i!(), 1861, l^aii 
easier, N. Y.) and Mary ((lanl/iM) WaKncr 
(b. Je C, 1861). rieparcMl in lly(U; I'ark 11. 
i^\ Univ. of ChiraRo, ii>iii;-ii. (!bi Jicla; 
I'"{'ncin({; <>yni; i'uH. iVlKr., 111. Union Urani.ilic 
t'hib; du., Suiniiu-r llliiti. Heal KM. Aj<t., 
Wairncr Uros., CliicaKo. Mem., I'i Alpha; 
Norm. I'arlc I-imIki-; O. I'^. S. Air Servici-_, Air- 
eraft J'rodnelion, U. S. A. Del. 8, (Jrand 
Ka|>id.s, Mich. Address, 6j.;6 Woodlawn Ave. 
Chicago; hus. add., Y. M. C. A. Apts., (irand 
Kapids, Mich. 

66,)9. "CIlAKI.I'iS I,(MJIS VVAIJJUCK 
U. S. in Ccr.im. I'.,; b. Jl 17, 1800, (!hica^;o; 
S. Charles VV. Waliliuk. I'leijared in (ham- 
'I'cch. II. .S., ChiciKo. licla 'lIuMa I'i. Siipl., 
Paducah I'ollcry Co., Paihicali, Ky. Died () 
'.?. "J 18, Worcester, MaHH. 

6640. VICrOXIA WAI.KI'.KI.Y 
(.Sister of Nos. 7283, 8850; 
Dietitian; A. M. in IJ. ,Sc.; b. N 21, 1892, 
Crete, 111.; d. Willi.im (b. Jc 21, 1850, do.) 
and iVIaKdalcna (Herder J W.dUcrly (b. Je 24, 
r8s5, Oolton, III.). Prepared iji 'flKjrnton T|). 
II. S. ; ('hii-.iKo Norm. Coll., 1909 i 1. (Cafeteria 
Mgr., Decatur, 111., i9i4;is; Kcsidencc IJictj 
tian, .St. I.uhc's Ilosp (Jhicaxo, 19115 18. Dieti- 
tian, Uasc I losiiit.il. Unit 11, Camp \Vadsworth, 
S. C, 1918; do., A. P. O. ■7(>7, A. !•:. I'., France, 
1918 — . Address, Itase Ilosp., Unit ij. Camp 
Wadsworth. S. C. 

6641. AlAin-:!, CLARK WAI.I .At I', 
'J"eachcr: H_. .S. in II. Sc; b. Ap jj, i89(j, 

Chicago; 11. Cieorf^c William Ransom tb. Jc 2, 
1864, Natchez, Miss.) and Mary iMiima (Ktn- 
ncdy) Wallace (b. Jl _■, 1867, Chicago). I'rc 
pared in Cyons Tp-. Radnor, ,'ind ITyde Parl< 
II. .Sehs. Alpha Omicron Pi; Omicron Nuj W. 
A. A.; IF. Sc. Club. Teacher, ll.-irrison 'lecb. 
IT. S., Chicago. Address, 7000 Eggleston Ave., 
Chicago, 

6642. JKS.SK NOniJ-: WALTERS 
Farmer; ]3. S. in Agr.; b. My 17, 1889, Sul 

livan, Ind.; s. Samiison Walter.s. Prepared in 
Carlisle H. S. Agr. Club; Class Football, 
1910 14; Cl.iss llasl<ctb;ill, 191213. i.st I.t., 
A. v.. 1'"., iM.-im'e, 1918 . Address, C.-irlisle 
Ind.; bus. add., I.yford, 'l"ex. 

6643. MADGE VIRtilNIA WARD (CI.K.NN) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 29, 1890, (Jhicago; 
d. F. A. Wanl. Prej)are(l in Lake View II. S., 
Chicago, Athenean; .Scribbler's; .Spalding (iuild; 
Der Deutsehe Verein; Class I'.askel ball ; Re 
porter, Jllini. Mgr., Egyptian Packing ('o., 
OIney, 111. Married l':dw,ird A. Cleiin, Ag 1 1 , 
1915, Chicago. Address, Olney, 111. 

6644. VERNON HUFF WARFIELD 
Hank Cashier; A. P.. in lius.; b. D 18, 1888. 
Decatur, 111.; s. Charles Thomas and Evelyn 
niu(f) Warfield. I'repared in Urbana M. S. 
I'bi Kappa .Sigma; Alpha Kapjia Psi ; Hen 
I'"ranklin Club; .Sirrgt., IJniv, Regt. ; Pus. Mgr., 
Daily Illini, 1913-14. Asst. Cashier, I'Vrris Co. 
.St. liaiik. Hobsoii. Mont., irjt^-iO; Cashier, .St 
Hank. Waco, Neb., 1916 — . Mtm., M. E. 
Church; A. F. A. M.; Ncl). Banker's Assn. 
Married Nell Lindsey, la z6, 1916, Ilobson, 
Mont. Address, Waco, Neb. 



(,oi.^. CHARLES WILLIS WARINNER 
l'",iigiiii<r; H. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 31, 1893, 
Oiiincy; s. Richard and Lena Anne (Straube) 
Warinner (b. Loveland, ().). Pr<'p.ircd in 
(juiiicy II. S. Iris; .Soph., (^lasH. Treas. Am. 
I'.bjwer ("o., Detroit. 11^14-15; Sales Engr., do., 
St. Louis. 191518; Chief I'Jigr., 111. .Stolcer Co., 
Alton, III., 1018—. Acting Capt., HI. Reserve 
Militia Co., Alton, III.; Tank Corps, U. S. A., 
A. L. I'"., iMiiiH'e. Address. 414 E. 9lb St.. 
Alt. .11, 111. 

66,10. I'RANK HAKEk WARREN 
(IJrolher of No. 5486) 
Engineer; H. .S. in C. E.: b. O 11, 1892, 
Pawpaw, III.; s. Janu-s A. (b. O 24, 1858, Can.) 
.111(1 Anna C. (Mcliride) Warren (b. P.iwpaw, 
III.). I'lepared in Paw|)aw H. S. 'irianglc. 
I'jigr., Am. 'Jar Products (-0., Stendeiidille, O, ; 
(Id., Am. (,'reosotiiig (.'o., Louisville, Ky. ist. 
I.t., F. A., A. P. O. 718, A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 410 W. Main St., Urbana. t 

6647. ENOS WATERS 
liistr. and Farmer; I!. S. in Agr.; b. Je 27, 
1890, Neleigh, Neb.; H. Lewis D. (b. Mr 31,1864, 
Carliiiville, III.) and Sara (Euos) Waters (b. 
|e 14, 1800, Enos, 111.), l^repared in 'J'ownsend 
Harris Hall, New York City; Coll., City of 
New York, 1909-11. Theta Delta Chi; Ed., ///. 
,'ll/r. Farme-r, Carlinville, 191418; liistr., Agr., 
P.lackburn C<dl., 1918—. ,\1ein., A. V. A. M. 
Addre.1.1, R. 2, Carlinville, III. 

6648. flROVER W. WATSON 
Lawyer; LL. li.; b. Ja i.j, 1S91, (lalesville, 
111.; n. Charles D. (b. S 29, 1859, O.) and liar- 
rietl I'".. (Ij.iins) Watson (b. D 22, 1869, l''arin«r 
(!ily. III.). Prepared in I'",irnier Citv H. S. 
Plii Delta Phi. Atty., I'"armer Citv, III., i9'4- 
17; City Atty., du., 1915-17. Onl. Sergt., O. 
R. C. Mem., Dewitt Co. Hankers' Assn.; III. 
St. P.ar. Assn.; M. K. Church. Marricil Eliza- 
bi'lli Webb, Ap 12, 1917, i''arnier t;ity. 111. 
Cbild, Ricbar.l Hale, b. Mr 2, 1918. Address, 
I'.'irmer < ity. 111. 

6649. PKRLEY MELVIN WATSON 
P'rin., If. S.; A. H. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 
John Marine 



1, 1885, Prairie Creek, Ind.; 8. John Marine 
b. Ag 20, 1831, I'"armcrsburg. Inif.) and Sarali 
Tartha (l'"rakes) Watson fb. S 3", i^$^• Prairie 
reek, Ind.). Prepared in Prairie Creek flml.) 
I. S.; Centr.-il Norm. Coll., Danville, 111., 1902- 
;; Ind. St. Coll., 1906-13. Adelpliie; Delta 
^ignia Rbo; Kanpa Delta Pi; Varsity Debating 
III. and Ind. Univ. I'riu., Tp. il. S., Chris- 



fl 

M.... . 

Creek, Ind.). Prepared in Prairie Creek flml.) 
II. S.; Central Norm. Coll., Danville, 111., 1902- 
Ind. St. Coll., 1906-IJ. Adelpliie; Delta 
Si 

n.. 

..i;iii, III., 1914-18; do., Robinson, III., 1918 — . 
Married Margaret Elizabeib Moore, Te 28, 
1911, Pimento, Ind. Cblldieu: John Moore, 
b. D 3, 1912; Cieort'i- Hr nry, b. S 29, 1915- 
Address, Robinson, 111. 



6650. MILDRl'-D RUTH WAY CSMITH) 
A. H. in L. A. Hi S.; b. Mr 25,1890. St. Paul; 
<\. C. II. Way. Prepared in Central II. S., St. 
Paul; Univ. of Chicago. Married H. N. Smith. 
Address, Verndale, Minn.t 

66;i. RAYHURN STOKES WKI'.H 
Architect; H. S. in A. E. ; b. S i, 1891, Hen- 
ton, III.; B. Thomas M. Webb. Prepared in E. 
St. Louis II. S. Delta Ui.silon Delta. Arch., 
lames P. Jamison, St. Louis. Address, 560 N. 
'18th St., St. Louis.t 

6652. ALHERT G. WEHBER 
Lawyer; A. H. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 28, 1892, 
Deealur. 111.; s. Albirt (',. Webber. Prepared in 
Decatur H. S. ; Millikin Univ. Address, 487 
l-'.wing Ave., Decatur, III.; bus. add., Sarnia, 
(Jntario, Can.t 



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6653- HARRY CLAYTON WEBSTER 
Estimator; 1!. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 13, 1891, 
Decatur, 111.; s. Jauics William and Harriet 
Julia (IJurgess) Webster. Prepared in Decatur 
H. S.; James Millikin Univ., 1908-10. Scab- 
bard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Regt. Engr. and 
Estimator, Schmidt Bros. Const. Co., Chicago. 
ic)i4-i8; Estimating Dept., La Salle Engr. Co., 
Chicago, 1918; Prod. Engr., Pensacola Shi])- 
building Co., Pensacola, Fla. Married Alice 
Mae Dick, S J9, 1917, Oak Park, 111. Ad- 
dress, 517 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

66s4. EDWARD ROY WELLS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 3, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. Frederick Arthur (b. S 13, 1849, Gene- 
va, 111.) and Mary Maud (Martin) Wells (b. My 
n, 1851, Chicago). Prepared in Geneva H. S. 
Acacia. 111. Rivers and Lakes Comn., 1914-15; 
Wells Engng. Co., 1915. Lt., 111. Reserve 
^Militia. Mem., Kiwanis Club. Married Mary 
Elizabeth Shewalter, S 25, 1915, Champaign. 
Child, Helen Jane, b. S 16, 1917. Address, 
Geneva, 111.; bus. add., 344 Coulter Blk., Au- 
rora, 111. 

6655. WALLACE MOREHEAD WELTY 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 19, 1890, 
Greensburg, Pa.; s. Duncan O. (b. Pa.) and 
Mary Margaret (Galliher) Welty. Prepared 
in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Univ. Soc. of Land. Arch.; Prelim. 
Honors; Fresh. Varsity Swimming and Water 
Polo; Class Basketball; Class Swimminjj; Cabi- 
net, Y. M. C. A. Land. Arch., O. C. himonds 
& Co., Chicago; do., E. B. Cooke, Atlanta, Ga.; 
do., Davenport, la.; Instr.. Land. Arch., la. 
St. Coll., 1916-17. 2nd R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheri- 
dan; N. A.; 2nd Lt., Co. E, 331st Inf. Ad- 
dress. 332 Beal Ave., Wooster, O. 

6656. HENRY AUGUST de WERFF 
Intructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 28, 1887, 
Farina, 111.; s. H. B. de Werff. Prepared in 
LTniv. Acad. Asst., Soil Phys., Univ. of 111. 1st 
Lt., Inf., 332nd Machine Gun Corps, A. P. O., 
714, A. E. F., France. Address, Farina, 111.; 
bus. add., 309 E. Healy St., Champaign. t 

6657. CLIFFORD HARPER WESTCOTT 
(Husband of No. 6362) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 16, 1893, 
May wood. 111.; s. Oliver Johnson (b. Chicago) 
and Stella Harper (Small) Westcott. Prepared 
in Maywood and Melrose Park H. Schs. Zeta 
Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma 
Tau; Ma-wan-da; Stud. Col., Univ. Regt., 1913- 
14; Prelim., Special, and Final Honors; Engng. 
\'. P., Stud. Union. Mem., of firm, Westcott 
Engng. Co., Chicago, ist Lt., Const. Div. Q. M. 
C, Washington, D. C; Mustered out. F i, 
ipig. Mem., VVest. Soc. of Engrs. Married 
Nell Kirkpatrick ('14). Jl '7 iP'?. Decatur, 
111. Address, 330 Washington Blvd., Oak 
Park, 111.; bus. add., 1644 Conway Bldg., Chi- 
cago. 

6658. ARTHUR THEODORE WEYDELL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 7, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. F. O. Weydell. Prepared in Hyde Park 
H. S. Acacia. Engng. Dept., Bron Co., Cham- 
paign. Address, 440 Jefferson St., Gary, Ind.f 

6659. FRANK LEON WHITE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 22, 1892: 
s. Fred W. (b. le 10, 1818, Geneseo, 111.) and 
Eliza R. (Curtiss) White (b. Ap 7, 1862, Galva, 
111.). Prepared in Galva II. S. ; Knox Coll., 
1909-11. Phi Gamma Delta. Mech. Engr., 
Galva, HI., 1914; do., Beloit, Wis., 1915; do., 
Barber Colman Co., Rockford, 111., 1915 — . 
Mem.. Rockford Univ. Club; Illini Club. Mar- 
ried Ruth L. Thompson, S 11, 1918, Galesburg, 
111. Address. 506 Seminary St., Rockford, 
111.; bus. add.. Barber Colman Co., do. 



6660. JOHN WILSON WHITE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N 13, 1888, Salem 111.; s. 
John T. White. Prepared in Univ. Acad. City 
Collector, Salem, 111.; Lawyer, do. Corp., 25tn 
Regt. Ihliitrs. Co., 9th Brig. F. A., Camp 
McClellau. Ala.; Mustered out, D 13, 1918. 
Address, Salem, 111. 

6661. LAURA GWENDOLEN WHITMIRE 

(Daughter of No. 495) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 27, 1892, 
Urbana; s. Z. Lincoln ('86), (b. Mctamora, 
HI.) and Alice (Fugate) Whitmire (b. Eldena. 
111.). Prepared in Lhbana II. S.; Univ. of 
Calif., 1912-13. Illiola; Scribblers' Club. Instr., 
Kng., W. Chicago 11. S. ; do., H. S., Aurora, 
111. Address, 289 North Ave., Aurora, 111. 

6662. SARAH JANE WHITTENBERG 
(COVER) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 16, 1861, Tunnel 
Hill, 111.; d. J. S. Whittenberg. Prepared in 
So. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch.; LTniv. of Chicago. Marricvl D. M. Cover. 
Address, Tunnel Hill, Ill.t 

6663. ANTON HENRY WIEBMER 

B. S. in E. E.; b. D 28, 1890, Quincy, 111.; s. 
Anton Wiebmer. Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
.4ddress, 1502 State St., Quincy, 111. 

6664. MINNA WIKOFF 

(Sister of No. 9490) 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Mr 16, 1890, 
Chicago; d. Benjamin Debois (b. Ag 28, 1859, 
Sidney, O.) and Esther (Conklin) Wikoflf (b. 
My 2, i860, do.). Prepared in Austin H. S. 
Chicago; Rockford Coll., 1909-11. Alpha Xi 
Delta; Phi Delta Psi; Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club. 
Mgr., H. S. Cafeteria, Waukegan, 111., 1914-16; 
.Asst., H. Sc, Coe College, 1916-17; Head of 
H. Sc. Dept., Coe Coll., 1917 — . Address, $939 
Race Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Coe Col- 
lege, Cedar Rapids, la. 

6665. RAYMOND HARVEY WILKINS 
Poultry Husbandman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 
27. 1888. Danville 111.; s. H. A. (b. S 6, 1857, 
Muncie, Ind.) and Anna (Merritt) Wilkins (b. 
My 6, 1857, ChanTi)aign Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Champaign II. S. M. S., Cornell Univ., 1915. 
Kappa Sigma; Helmet; Soph. Cotillion Com. 
Instr., Essex Co. Agr. Sch., Hathorne, Mass., 
1915; Asst. Poultry Investigator, Ky. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Lexington, Ky., 1915-17; Poultry Hus- 
bandman, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Bureau An. Hush., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 
Washington, D. C. 

6666. EARL CLINTON WILLIAMS 

Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 30, 1891, 
Gardner, 111.; s. G. H. Williams. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Sigma Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. Mar- 
ried Marie Louise Mantor. Child, b. D 25, 
1914. Address, Gardner, 111. 

6667. BERNICE CELIA WILSON 
Dir., Cafeteria; A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 24, 
1888, Jacksonville, 111.; d. George W. (b. New 
Ross Wexford Co., Ireland) and Mary Elma 
(Boggs) Wilson (b. Ironton. O.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S.; Santa Monica (Calif.) II. S. 
Y. W. C. A., Cabinet. Asst. to Dir., Univ. of 
111. Cafeteria, 1914-15; Dir., 11. S. Cafeteria, 
Rockford, 111., 1915-17; do.. Long Beach, Calif., 
1 91 7 — . .-Iddrcss, 727 American Ave., Long 
Beach, Calif. 

6668. JAMES AIKEN WILSON 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. O 14. 1888, 
Ilcrrin, 111.; s. Henry Wilson. Prepared in 
Ilerrin H. S.; Purdue Univ. Engr. Transpor- 
tation Dept.. C. C. C. &■ S. T. L. R. R.. Indian- 
apolis. U. S. N. A. Co. L, 334th Inf.. Camp 
Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Address. Hcrrin, 111.; 
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6669. NORMAN KENNETH WILSON 
Salesman; 15. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 30, 1891, Chi- 
cago; s. Thomas (b. Jl 18, 1865, London, Eng.) 
and Alice Wilson (b. S 8, 1865, do.). Prepared 
in Englewood II. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Sigma 
Tau; Freshman Track; Varsity Track, 1912; 
Varsity Football, 1912-13. Promotional Engr., 
I'ortland C'enicnt Mfg. Assn., Chicago, 1914-16; 
Steel Salesman, Trussed Concrete Steel Co., 
Youngstown, O.. 1916-18. 2nd. Lt., 473 Aero 
Sqdn., 35 Eaton Pi., London, Eng., 1918; 
Mustered out, D 22, 1918. Jr. Mem.. A. S. E. 
Address, 6233 Ingleside Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 415-418 M. & M. liank Bldg., Milwaukee. 

6670. SAMUEL VICTOR WINQUIST 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 12, 1891, St. 

Charles, 111.; s. F. Winquist. Prepared in W. 
Batavia II. S. Alpha Kappa Psi; Cml. Club; 
Ry. Club; Class F'ootball, 1912-13; Mgr., Class 
Football, 1913-14. c/o Passenger Dept., C. B. 
& Q. R. R., Chicago. R. O. T. C, Co. 5, Ft. 
Sheridan, 111. Address, 194 Houston St., Ba- 
tavia, 111. 

6671. GEORGE HYDE WITTENBERG 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch.; b. S s, 1892; 

s. F'rank (b. Je 1857) and Ruth (Hyde) Wit- 
tenberg. Prenared in Little Rock H. S. Arch. 
^Draftsman, Peoria, 1 914-17; do.. Little Rock, 
Ark. Married Minnie (Jreenfield, D 29, 1914. 
Child, George Hyde, Jr., b. Ja 27, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 310 W. 23d St., Little Rock, Ark.; bus. 
add., 300 Reigler Bldg., do. 

6672. DEAN PARKHURST WOLEBEN 
Engineer; B. S. in C.,E. ; b. S 6, 1891, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; s. Harry D. Woleben (b. Ja 16, 
1862, Marengo, 111.) and Anna Jane (Dean) 
Woleben (b. N 17, 1864, Topton, la.). Pre- 
pared in Bloom Tp. H. S. Chess and Checker 
Club. Army Engr., Evanston, 111., 191 5; Engr., 
Chicago Hgts., 1915-16; Interest. Commerce 
Comni., Chicago, 1916. Valuation Engr., G. & 
S. I. R. R., Gulfport, Miss., 1916-17. 2nd Lt., 
Camp Pike, Ark., 191 7; Co. D and Co. E., 6th 
Regt. U. S. Engrs.; A. E. F., 1918; M6th 
Engrs., do., 1918 — . Married Augusta Elston, 
Ja 13, 1913. Children: Louise, b. F 24, 1914; 
Karl Elston, b. N 30, 191 5; Margaret Dean, b. 
Ag IS, 1917. Address, 1534 E. Beach, Gulf- 
port, Miss. 

6673. CLARENCE JACOB WOLFF 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 14, 
1892, Cambridge, O.; s. W. S. Wolff. Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Address, 510 W. 
Iowa St., Urbana. 

6674. JESSE JOHN WOLTMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 26, 1888, No- 
komis, 111.; s. John and Minnie (Nantkes) 
Woltman. Prepared in Nokomis H. S. Sigma 
Pi; C. E. Club. City Engr., Anna, 111., 1914- 
16; Drainage Engr., Bluff City, 111., 1915; Engr., 
Rd. Dist. 5, Bates & Rogers Const. Co. Camp 
Grant, 111., 1917; Clevelanfi, 1917. Const. Div. 
War. Dept., Washington, D. C. With Bates & 
Rogers Constr. Co., on Constr. of Air Nitrates 
Plant, Toledo, O. Mem., 111. Soc. of Engrs. 
Married Carrie Edith Poole, My 11, 1916, 
Elgin, 111. Child, Martha Ann, b. Ja 17, 1918. 
Address, Nokomis, 111. 

6675. HARRY GARDNER WOOD 
(Husband of No. 7292) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 2, 1891, 
Jacksonville, 111.; s. Benjamin and Carrie (Gard- 
ner) Wood. Prepared in Jacksonville H. S.; 
111. Coll., 1909-10. Lambda Chi AIi)ha; Scab- 
bard and Blade; E. E. Soc; (!ai)t., Univ. Regt. 
Elec. Engr., 1913-14. Westinghouse Elec. & 
Mfg. Co., 1914-16; Switchboard Engr., New 
York City, 1916-17. ist Lt., Engr., O. R. C, 



7;th Div. Ildqtrs. Staff, Camp Upton, L. I.; 
Cain., do.; Le Mans, France, 1918 — . Mem., 
A. S. E. E. Married Helen Waller Webber 
(15), My 7, 191 7, Urbana. Address, 106 
W. Illinois St., Urliana; bus add.. Westing- 
house Co., New York City. 

6676. JAMES ELLSWORTH WOOTERS 
See G757A 

6677. LELAND MAGNESS WOOTERS 

(Son of G7S7A) 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 6, 1890, 
DuQuQin, 111.; s. James E. (b. My 28, 1861, 
()din. 111.) and Laura, Esther (Magness) 
Wooters (b. Ja i?, 1867, Salem, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Carlinville H. S. Journ., Staff of 
Des Moines Register and Tribune. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, Wellington Hotel, 
Des Moines. 

6678. GRACE LUCILE WORRELL 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 9, 1883, Bowen, 
JIl.; d. James Wilson (b. N 24, 1844) and 
Nancy Elizabeth (Forsyth) Worrell (b. Je 3 
1848, Bowen, 111.). Prepared in Bowen H. S.; 
Carthage Coll., 1902-03. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, West Point, 111. 

6679. BERNICE WRIGHT (ALDEN) 

(Wife of No. 6042) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 8, 1892, Redmon. 
111.; d. Henry H. and Rose (Folger) Wright. 
Prepared in Brocton H. S. ; Hamilton (JoU. 
Kappa Kajjpa Gamma; Alethenai; Scribbler's 
Club; Sec, Sr. Class; Capt., Basket-ball. Prin., 
H. S., Payson, 111., 1914-16; Instr., Eng., Oak- 
land Tp. H. S., 1916-18. Married Lt. John L. 
Aldeu ('14), S 4, 1917, Sycamore, 111. Child, 
John L., Jr., b. Je 28, 1918. Address, 119 Ex- 
change St., Sycamore, 111. 

6680. MIJSINIE ROBERTA WRIGHT 

(BURTON) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 14, 1892, Mc- 
Leansboro, 111.; d. Samuel Marshall (b. do.) 
and Carry Sharpe (Sobine) Wright (b. Colum- 
bus, O.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon Tp. II S 
Chi Omega; Yo Ma. Married Robert Olson 
Burton, Jr., D 17, 1917, Chicago. Address, 
5540 Cornell Ave., Chicago. 

6681. CARL STANLEY WYANT 
Draftsman ;B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 4, 1890, 

Tanesville, la.; s. Carl Monroe (b. Ja 12, 1846, 
Hookstown, Pa.) and Mary Jane (Greenlee) 
Wyant (b. D 12, 1850, Washington, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in E. Waterloo (la.) H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Scarab. Arch. Draftsman, C. M. Winslow 
Arch., Los Angeles. Married Bess Fenton, Ag 
30, 1917, Los Angeles. Address, 4556 Lomita 
St., Los Angeles; bus. add., 1131 Van Nuys 
Bldg., do. 

6682. BERTHA ALICE WYKLE 
(Sister of No. 8035) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. F 21, 1891, 
Danforth, 111.; d. William (b. Jl 28 1863, 
Peoria) and Alice (Stafford) Wykle (b.' Ja 24, 
1861, Bolten, Eng.). Prepared in Mahomet 
H. S., 111. Wesleyan Acad.; 111. Woman's Coll., 
1909-10. Instr., Math., H. S., Marseilles, 111., 
1914-16; Grad. work, Columbia Univ., summer, 
i9'8; Teacher, Areola Tp. H. S., 1918 — •. Ad- 
dress, Mahomet, 111. 

6683. JOHN JONATHAN YOKE 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 11, 1878, Ac- 
ton, Ind.; s. Jonathan W. (b. do.) and Isabelle 
(Moore) Yoke (b. Indianapolis). Prepared in 
Acton (Ind.) H. S. ; Butler Coll.; In<lianapolis 
Univ.; Vories Bus. Coll., Univ. of 111., 1914; 
Instr.. .\n. Husb., Asst., Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
W. Va., 1915; Asst. Prof., Horse and Swine 



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Ilusb., do., 1916; do., An. Husb., do., igi;; 
Acting Head of An. IIu.sb. Dept., do., 1018 — . 
Auth.: Forage Crons for Hogs, ipi?- Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, Morgantown, W. Va. 

6684. ARTHUR EDWIN YOUNG 
ManagcM-; ]!. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 26 1880. 
Pawnee, Neb.; s. Everett (b. Me.) and Melissa 
(McMichael) Young. Prepared in Pawnee 
Acad.; York Coll. A. B., N. VV. Univ., 1906. 
Agr. Ed., Internat. Scb. of Correspondence, 
Scranton, I'a., 19131 5; Mgr., Irrigated Farms 
Co., Trenton, N. J., 191. S- Married Elsie Baker. 
1906. Children: ]'"thel Baker, b. D 2, 1906; 
Margaret Maitland, b. Je 1.3, 1912; Florence 
Agnes, b. Mr 29, 1916; Olive Carol, b. F s, 
rgi8. Address, R. 3, Trenton, N. J. 



6685. JESHINE ZOHN ZEE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 7, 1891, 
Shanghai, China; s. Kimboo F. Zee. Prepared 
in St. John's Univ., J'rejiaratory Sch., Shang- 
hai, China; Harvard. Gen. Elec. Co., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. ; Drevard Co., Canton, China. 
.Iddrcss, 10 Zenkong Bldg., Kue Voisin, Shang- 
hai, China. t 

6686. EUGENE WHJ.IAM ZEPPENFIELD 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 29,. 1889, ^St. 
I.ouis; s. R. Zeppenlield. Prepared in McKin- 
ley H. S., St. Louis. Alpha Zeta. Teacher, 
Agr. and Sc, Stockland 'Ip. and Iroquois II. 
Schs. Address, 2745 Accomac St., St. Louis; 
bi<s. add., Irocpiois, Ill.t 



CLASS OF 1915 (629 LIVING, 15 DEAD) 



6687. LOUIS ASA ABBOTT 
(Son of No. 416; Brother of Nos. 4043. 4044. 
8909) 
Farmer; li. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 9, 1891, Ustick, 
111.; s. Alfred N. ('85), (b. do.) and Sarah 
(Green) Abbott (b. Jules Prairie, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Morrison II. S. Acacia; Agr. Clulj; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Prelim. Honors. Far- 
mer. Address, Morrison, 111. 

6688. MARY OLENA ADAMS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. JI 1 1, 1893. 
Tipton. Mo.; d. Arthur T. (Ag 3, 1867, Boone- 
ville. Mo.) and Laura Olena (Stearns) Adam.s 
(b. Ap 5. 1868, Tiplon, Mo.). Prepared in 
Tipton (Mo.) II. S. A. B., Forest Park Univ., 
1914. Hockey; Basketball. Teacher. Math, 
and Latin, I'orest Park Univ., St. Louis. Ad- 
dress, c/o Forest Park Univ., St. Louis. 

6689. WILLIAM CALVIN ADAMS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Je 23, 1888, Mil- 
ford, 111.; s. Calvin (b. Ag 25, 1839, Clinton, 
111.) and Julia Ann (Beatty) Adams (b. JI 7, 
1849. I''indlay, O.). Prepared in Walseka H. 
S. Psi Delta; Alpha Chi Sigma; Chem. Soc. 
Test. Engr., St. Iligbway Dept., Springfield, 
111., 1914-17; Chem., Te.x. Co., Port Arthur, 
Tex., 1917— . Mem., A. C. A.; A. A. A. S. 
Married Elizabeth Whitlenberg, O 24, 191 7, 
Springfield, 111. Address, 1418 6th St., Port 
Arthur. Tex.; bus. add., c/o Texas Co., 435 
New Orleans Ave., do. 

6690. HARRY FRANCIS AINSWORTII 
Supervisor; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 26, 1893, 

Greensburg, Ind.; s. Charles Bruce (b. 111.) 
and Nettie (Upjohn) Ainsworth (b. Ind.). 
Prepared in Greensburg (Ind.) H. S. Sigma 
Nu; Class Baseball Mgr. Farmer, 1915-16; 
with Polk San. Milk Co., Indianapolis, 1916-17; 
Supvr., Vocational Agr.. 191 7 — ■ Mem., A. F. 
A. M., 32nd degree. Married Lida Ester Ains- 
worth, jl 7, 1917, Greensburg, Ind. Address, 
Mt. Summit. Ind. 

6691. HARRY GREGORY AINSWORTII 
Seedsman; P.. S. in Agr.; b. My 27, 1890, 

Mason C'ity, 111.; s. William Thomas (b. Bath, 
III.) and Ella (Mitchell) Ainsworth (b. Salem, 
Ind.). Prepared in Mason City H. S. Book- 
keeper, W. A. Grandy Lumber Co., Mason 
City, III., 1915-17; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Ains- 
worth Bros. & Co., Seed Corn, Kentland, Ind., 
1917. Married Marjorie Grandy, O 23, 1915. 
Mason City, HI. Address, Kentland, Ind. 

6692. LAURA ALBAND (BARICKMAN) 

(Sister of No. SS'?) 

A. B. in H. Sc.; b. Mr 21, 1802, Streator, 

III.; d. John (b. 1854, Alden. N. Y.) and Mary 

(Gleim)" Alband (b. 1862, Grand Ridge, III.). 

Prepared in Streator Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 



1911-12. Ka|)pa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kap- 
pa; Omicron Nu; Illiola. Pupil Dietitian, Mi- 
chael Reese IIosp., Chicago, 1915; Teacher, 
Dom. Art, East H. S., Aurora, 111., 1916-17; 
do., Streator, 111., 1917 — •. Married Dr. Rob- 
ert Irving Barickinan, N 17, 1917, Streator, 
in. Address, 215 S. Bloomington St., Strea- 
tor, 111. 



6693. HAROLD CORNELIUS ALBIN 
Research Chem.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 13, 
1888, Stamford, Conn.; s. Eugene (b. 1858, 
(Georgetown, Conn.) and Rena S. (Waterbury; 
Albin (b. 1866, Stamford, Conn.). Prepared 
in De Witt Clinton Evening H. S., New York 
City; Univ. Acad.; Pa. St. Agr. Coll., 1913-14. 
.Mpha Zeta; Cosmopolitan Club. Bur., Chem., 
Washington, D. C, 1915-17; Food Research 
Lab., Indianapolis; Investigator, Food Hand- 
ling and Storage, Bur. of Markets, U. S. Dept. 
(if Agr., W'ashington, D. C. Married Christine 
May Cameron, N 30, 1918, Irwin. I'a. Ad- 
dress, 175 Greyrock, Stamford, Conn.; bus. 
add., c/o Bureau of Markets, Washington, 
D. C. 

6694. OTllO WILLIAM ALLEN 
(Brother of No. 7338) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1916; 
b. JI 21, 1892, Ontario, Can.; s. William Henry 
(b. S 4, 1865, do.) and Mercy (Williams) Al- 
len (b. Ag 9, 1864, Bristol, Eng.). Prepared 
in Clinton Tl. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmopoli- 
lan Club; Master's Scholarship; Fellowship. 
fJrad. Stud.. Rom. Lang., Univ. of 111., 191 S- 
17; Insfr., Spanish. U. .S. N. Acad., Annapolis, 
Md., 1917 — . Mem., Am. Assn. Teachers of 
Spanish. Address, .'3 Randall St., Annapolis, 
Md. 



6695. ANDREW JOHN ALBERT 
ANDERSON 
Contractor; B. S. in C. E. ; M. S., 1916; b. 
.^g 13, 1892, Chicago; s. John A. Anderson. B. 
.S., Lewis, Inst., 1013. Grad. Stud., T. & A. 
M., 1915; Contr., Grant Smith & Co. Camp 
Mead; Admiral. Md.; Mustered out, 19^8. 
.iddress, 913 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago. 



6696. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ANDERSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. TI 3, 1893. Charleston. 
111.; s. A. C. (b. O )87"2, Meadville, Pa.) and 
Nellie T. Anderson (b. Je 2, 1875. Charleston, 
111.). Prepared in Charleston II. S., iQii; 
East. III. St. Norm. Scb.. 1911-12. Phi Delta 
Phi; Scholarship, Law Sch. Lawyer, A. C. S.- 
Ren. F. Anderson. Charleston, 111.; City Atty., 
do., 191 7 — . Exalted Ruler, B. P. O. E. ; Sec., 
Coles Co. (111.) Bar Assn. Married Lena Mc- 
Neel My 18. 1017, Charleston, 111. Address. 
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6697. CLARENCE JOSEPH ANDERSON 

Accountant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. J I 26, 
1893, Princeton, 111.; s. C. A. Anderson. Pre- 
pared in Princeton II. S. V. P., Ry. Club. 
Acct., C. R. R., N. J., 1017. Address, 2y N. 
Plea.sant St., Princeton, III.; bus. add.. Wasli- 
ington, D. C. 

6698. IRVING ANDERSON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ja 3, 
1885, Rio, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Mr 10, 1848) 
and Mary Jane (Tall)Ot) Anrlcrson (b. Je 17, 
1855, Alexis, 111.). Prepared in (Jalesburg II. 
S." Triangle. Draftsman. A. T. & S. F. Ry., 
Topeka, Kan., 1915-16; Office Engr., do., Chilli- 
cothe. III., 1916-17; Div. Engr., Marceline, 
Mo., 1917-18. I.t., Engrs., U. S. A., 1918. 
Mem., Christian Science Church. Address, 
Box 3, Marceline, Mo. 

6699. WALKER WHITCOMB ANDERSON 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 8, 1892. Hol- 
der, 111.; s. A. W. Adams. Prepared in Bloom- 
ington H. S. Acrinthus; Scarab; Class Base- 
ball. Arch.. Omaha, Nel)., 1917— . Ensign, 
U. S. N. R. F., Great Lakes, 111.; Lt., (jr. 
grade) Crew No. i, Pauillac, France. Address, 
1408 N. Main St., Bloomington, 111. 

6700. WILLIAM FRENCH ANDERSON 
Clerk; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 27, 1893. Lake 
Forest, HI.; s. William S. L. (b. Ap 29, 18^8, 
do.) and Anna Mary (French) Anderson (b. Ag 

11, 1864, Wooster, O.). Preiiared in Deerfield 
Shields Tji. H. S., Highland Park. Agr. Club; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Illinois Union; Jr. Prom. 
Com.; Homecoming Com. Clerk and Book- 
keeper, 1915-16; Clerk, Slieep Buyers Dept., 
Swift & Co., Chicago, 1916 — . 2nd Lt,, Pro- 
vost Guard Co., Chillicothe, O., S 1918 — . 
Mem., Chicago Illini Club; Presby. Church. 
Address, 104 Western Ave., .South Lake For- 
est, 111.; bus. add., Sheep Buyers Office, Swift 
& Co., Chicago. 

6701. HANS HENRY LOUIS ANDRESEN 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 7, 1890, Chi- 
cago; s. Theodor Andresen. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H. S. Arch., Chicago. Hdqtrs. Co., 
128th Inf., 32nd Div., A. E. F., France; Se- 
verely wounded, Ag 191 8. Address, 643 Barry 
Ave., Chicago. 

6702. JOHN ASA ANDREWS 
(Brother of No. 55*25) 
Superintendent; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 16. 
1893, Cruger, 111.; s. Charles Woodson (1). Jl 

12, 1858, Washington, 111.) and Anna Augusta 
(Tacquin) Andrews (b. Ag2i, 1858, Metamora, 
111.). Prepared in Walnut II. S. Agr. Clul); 
Agron. Soc. Farmer, Chalsworth. 111., 191 5- 
16; Foreman, ranch, Manitoba, Can., 1916; 
Clerk, Virden St. Bank, Virdcn, 111., 1916-17; 
Bookkeeper, Bailey Falls Farm, Oglesby, 111., 
191 7-1 8; Supt., do., 1918 — . Address, Oglesliy, 
111. 

6703. *MICHAEL LOUIS ANGAROLA 
B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 6, 1890, Chicago; s. Jos 
eph Angarola. Prepared in St. Ignatius Coll. 
Glee and Mandolin Club; C. E. Club; Spalding 
Guild, ist Class Q. M., Navy Municipal Pier, 
Chicago. Died O 3, 1918, Chicago. 

6704. DOROTHY MAUDE ARMINGTON 
(Sister of No. 8930) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 12, 1892, 
Dixon, 111.; d. Alfred P. (b. N 12, 1864, Dun- 
ham, Quebec. Can.) and Gracia E. (Laing) 
Armington (b. Ap 14, 1868, Dixon, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Dixon II. S. Sigma K;ippa. Teacher, 
H. S., Dixon, 111.. 1015 — . Address, 717 Hen- 
nepin Ave., Dixon, 111. 



6705. Pill I I. IP I' LETCH KR ARMOUR 
(Husl)and of No. 7072) 

Dist Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 23, 
1891 Rockford, III.; s. William IL and Sadie 
II. (Ernst) Armour. Prepared in Rockford H 
S.; Univ of Wis., 1911-12. Sigma Chi; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Cheer Leader, 1914-1^. Suocial 
V'--. .Northwest. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 19,5- 
.6; l^ist. Mgr. rfo Champaign, 1916— . C. A. 
m" • •. V?'*^'^"' ^- ^•' mustered out, 1919. 
.Married Margaret Anna Marbold ('15), D 18 
■ oiS, Greenview, 111. Address, 711 W. Nevada 
i.i:] '-'■■''ana; bus. add.. First National Bank 
Hldg., Champaign. 

6706. DELLA ARMSTRONG (MENGEL) 
(Wife of No. 7081) 

M^' ^\ i'] ^^- r"'-\J'-J^y '^' 'S^S- Lamar, 
Neb.; d. Alex-an<Icr (b. F 2, 1864, Newton, la.) 
.-indEmgie A. (Covert) Armstrong (b. Je 4, 
1858 Linyilie la.). Prepared in Newton (la.) 
U. .S.; Highland Pjark Coll., Des Moines 
Swimming Honors. Supvr., Mus. and Draw- 
ing, Highland Park Coll., Des Moines, 1909-10- 
leacher. Pub. Sch Drawing and Mus., Highl 
land Park Coll., Des Moines, 1915-16 Asst 
(niardian Camp Fire Girls, Pittsburgh; Assoc! 
Lharity Worker, do. Married George H. Men- 

0^1/1 '^^^ '°' "'"^- -'iddress, 302 44th St.. 
Pittsburgh. 

6707. LENNOX FRANCOIS ARMSTRONG 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 20, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Paul Armstrong. Prepared in Oak 
ark and River Forest Tp. H. Schs.; Notre 
name Univ Clii Phi; Sigma Tau; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. M. E. ; Tribe of Illini; Football. 
Engr., Armstrong Bros. Tool Co., Chicago, 
■"" 7- N-ival Aviation. U. S. N., 1918; Bomb- 
ing Officer, Ensign, N. R. F. C, Pensacola, 

•la.; Mustered out, F 12, 1919. Married 
Jeanette Mane Blum, Ag 31, 1918, Chica- 
go. Address, 335 N. Francisco Ave.. Chicago; 
l>us. add., c/o Armstrong Bros. Tool Co., Chi- 
cago. 

6708. WALTER CLARK ARMSTRONG 
Manufacturer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 26, 1893 

Chicago; s. Samuel rb. Ag 13, 1864, Morris, 
til.) and Emma L. (Burnside) Armstrong (b. 
F I 1865, Wauconda, 111.). Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H S., Chicago. Thela Delta Chi; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Lt. Col., Univ. Regt. ; Agr. 
y. P., 111. Union Council, 1914; Homecoming 
(om., 1914. Mfr., Sheet Metal Specialties, 
'917. 2nd Lt.. U. S. A., 1917; ist Lt., do., 
44th U. .S. Inf., Camp Lewis, Wash., 1917; 
capt.. Regt. Adjt., do., 1918— . Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Address, 1420 Farwell Ave., Rogers 
Park Sta., Chicago. 

6709. EDWARD LAURENCE ATKINS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 10, 1893. Rock 

I" alls. III.; s. Edward Lyle (b. N 29, 1S70 do ) 
and Sarah Lestina (Brown) Atkins (b. S 3, 
1873, do.). Prepared in Rock Falls IL .S'. ; 
Knox Coll., igii-13. Phi Delta Tlieta; Alpha 
Xeta. Farmer, Rossville, Ind., loi.^;; do., 
Smithshire, 1916 — . Married Irene Genevieve' 
McBroon, O 7, 191 5. Geneseo, 111. Children: 
Margaret Madeline, b. Jl 18. 1016; Jean Irene, 
b. F 22, 1918. Addre.ss, R i, Smithshire, 111. 

6710. BARTON SLADE AUSTIN 
(Brother of G20) 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Card.; b. Mr 
28, 1891, Woodstock, 111.; s. Barton Slade (b. 
Jl 29, 1846, Salem, N. Y.) and Alice Almcda 
(Schryver) Austin (b. F 11, 1856). Prepared 
in Woodstock II. S. Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; 
Scarab; Prelim. Honors; Corp.. Univ. Brig. 
Asst., Paul Mueller, Minneapolis; with Perl 
Bros., do.; with Am. Park Builders, Chicago; 
with Louis Branrlt. Cleveland. Mem., Congr. 
Churc'i. .Iddress, 1924 E. loist St., Cleveland; 
bits. add.. Room 608 Euclid Bldg., do. 



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671 1. HAROLD EMERY AUSTIN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 4, 1893, 

Round Grove, III.; s. W. J. (b. N 21, 1855, 
Mansfield, Pa.) and Cora Belle (Simonson) 
Austin. Prepared in Englewood H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Prelim, and Final Hon- 
ors; Pres., Jr. Branch A. S. M. E. Engr., Am. 
Tar Product Co., Chicago. Married Elsie Mc- 
Kinney, S 2, 1916, Chicago. Address, 649 W. 
73rd St., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Am. Tar Pro- 
duct Co., 208 S. LaSalle St., do. 

6712. ALICE GRACE AXELSON (LANE) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 6, 1893, Moline, 
111.; d. A. C. Axelson. Prepared in Moline H. 
S. Sec. and Treas., St. Louis Alumni, 1916; 
Certainteed Products Corp., Niagara Falls, N. 
Y., 1917 — . Married J. L. Lane, O 21, 1915. 
Address, c/o Certainteed Products Corp., Niag- 
ara Falls, N. Y.t 

6713. HOLLAND ROBERT BACHER 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Je 6, 
1890, New York City; s. Mary Bacher. Pre- 
pared in Mt. Vernon (N. Y.) H. S.; Columbia 
Univ. Address, Bronxville, N. Y.t 

6714. CHARLES HENRY BADE 
(Brother of G24) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 6, 1891, 
Wahpeton, N. Dak.; s. Charles G. (b. Ger.) 
and Anna W. Bade. Prepared in Royal Bldg. 
Acad., Vienburg, Ger. Arch, work, Fargo, N. 
Dak., 191 5-1 7; Engr., U. S. A., Ft. Leaven- 
worth, 1917-18; 2nd Lt., 407th Engrs. Depot, 
1918 — . Address, Wahpeton, N. Dak. 

6715. ALEXIS MATTHEW BAGUSIN 

A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. S 10, 1885, Odessa, 
Russia; s. Matthew Bagusin. Prepared in 
Quincy H. S. Le Cercle Frangais; Rifle Club. 
Attending Med. Sch., Harvard. Address, 2, 
Wigglesworth St., Roxbury, Mass.f 

6716. *JOHN WILLARD BAILEY 

B. S. in Arch.; b. My 18, 1892, Lovington, 
111.; s. J. Y. Bailey. Arch. Draftsman, Loving- 
ton, 111. 36th Aero Squadron Constr. Dept., 
A. E. F., O 1917-18. Married Grace Franklin 
1917, Urbana. Died of disease, D 4, 1918, 
France. 

6717. LA FORCE BAILEY 

Instructor; B. S. in Arch.; M. S., 1916; b. 
Ap 17, 1893, Gardner, 111.; s. Richard Lincoln 
(b. Morris, 111.) and Katherine (La Force) 
Bailey. Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Sigma 
Pi; Art Staff and Ed., Siren. Asst. Instr., 
Arch. Design, Univ. of Kan., 1016-17; Instr., 
Arch. Design and Freehand Drawing, do., 
1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Willetta 
Goodspeed, Jl 6, 1918, LTrbana. Address, 1714 
Indiana St., Lawrence, Kan.; bus. add., Mar- 
vin Hall, Univ. of Kan., do. 

6718. ALFRED MICHAEL MARK 

BAKER, JR. 

Farm Manager; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 29, 1894, 

St. Louis; s. A. M. Baker. Prepared in Yeat- 

man H. S. Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; 

Ionian; Mask and Bauble; Hoof and Horn 

Club; Mgr., Class Track; Capt., Univ. Brig. 

Mgr., Stock and Grain Farm, St. Charles, Mo., 

1915; do., St. Louis, 1916; do., Netherlands, 

■ Mo., 1916 — . Address, Netherlands, Mo.f 

6719. FRANK MILTON BANE 
(Brother of Nos. 5016, 5017) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 15, 1892, 
Dana, 111.; s. M. Milton (b. F 20, 1855. Mar- 
shall Co., W. Va.) and Florence May (Clegg) 
Bane (b. S i, 1856. Dana, 111.). Prepared in 
Pontiac Tp. H. S. Alpha Zeta; Ma-wan-da Tribe 
of mini; Baseball, 1913-15; Basketball, 1914-is. 



With H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, 1915-16; Dir., 
An. Husb., St. Charles Sch. for Boys, St. 
Charles, 111., 1916-17; Asst. Co. Agr. Agt., Pon- 
tiac, III., 1917; Farm Adviser, Brown Co., 
Minn.. 1917 — . Married Lillian May White- 
man, O 15, 1916, Prairie City, 111. Child, 
Florence Catherine, b. Ja 22, 1919. Address, 
-'Sleepy Eye, Minn. 

6720. HAROLD EDWARD BARDEN 
Elec. Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 25, 
1892, South Pasadena, Calif.; s. Edward 
Everett (b. S 19. 1867, N. Attelboro, Mass.) 
and Mary Ella (Wood) Barden (b. F 25, 1863, 
N. Y.). Prepared in . outh Pasadena (Calif.) 
H. S.; LTniv. of So. Calif. Eta Kappa Nu; Scab- 
bard and Blade; E. E. Soc; 2nd Lt., :st Lt. 
and Capt., Univ. Brig.; Fresh. Varsity Tennis; 
Class Track. Elec. Draftsman, So. Calif. Edison 
Co., Los Angeles, 1915-17. Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. 
Guard; Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., 1917-18; U. S. 
N. Acad., 1918; U. S. Submarine Sch., New 
London, 1918. U. S. S. N-2. Mem., A. I. E. E., 
U. S. N. Inst.. 1915-17; S. Coast Yacht Club, 
1915; M. E. Church. Address, 406 Monterey 
Road, South Pasadena, Calif. 

6721. BYRL A. BARKER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 5, 1892, Mazon, 
111.; s. Joel H. (b. Ja 31, i860, Putnam Co.) 
and Maude E. (Robinson) Barker (b. S 1865, 
Mazon, 111.). Prepared in Mazon Tp. H. S. 
Farmer, Mazon, 111. Married Hazel A. Thomas, 
O 14, 1915, Harvard, 111. Child, Carolyn Mil- 
dred, b. F 14, 1917. Address, Mazon, 111. 

6722. CHARLES PRUDEN BARKMAN 
Clergyman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. JI 2, 
1892, Fairmount, N. J.; s. William R. (b. 1858, 
Parker, N. J.) and Sarah (Welsh) Barkman (b. 
i860). Prepared in Princeton Tp. H. S. San 
Francisco Theological Sem. Address, San Ansel- 
mo, Calif. 

6723. RALPH LINDEN BARLOW 
Mgr. and Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 28, 1892, 
Urbana, O. ; s. Linden Chauncey (b. Mr 24, 
1864, Plain City, O.) and Cornelia (Sowers) 
Barlow (b. N 4, 1868, Lanesville. O.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana (O.) H. S.; Law Coll., Univ. 
of Mich., T914. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Delta 
Chi; Ben Franklin Club; Helmet; Daily Illini 
Staff; Ed. in Chief, Siren; 1915 Illio; Dope 
Sheet Staff; Sr. Memorial Com.; Jr. Smoker Co. 
Sales Correspondent, Fort Wayne Corrugated 
Paper Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., 1916-17; O. 
Repr., do., 191 7; Mgr., New York City Sales 
office, 1917 — . Address. 40 E. 40th St., New 
York City; bus. add., 501 5th Ave., do. 

6724. SOMENDRA CHANDRA BARMAN 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 19, 1894, Agartola, 
India; s. Col. M. D. Barman. Prepared in 
Univ. of Calcutta. Cosmopolitan Club; Cml. 
Club; Le cercle francais; Hindustanee Assn. 
Address, Argartola Tippesah, Bengal, India. t 

6725. ALLEN LITTLER BARNES 
(Brother of No. 6726) 

B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 11, 1888, Texas City, 
III.; s. George Dallas (b. i860, Centerville, O.) 
and Winnifred (Phillips) Barnes (b. 1850, Tur- 
ner, Me.). Prepared in Harrisburg Tp. H. S. 
Address, Harrisburg, Ill.f 

6726. NELL BARNES 
(Sister of No. 6725) 
Actress; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b.-Ag 17, 1891; 
d. George Dallas (b. i860, Centerville, O.) and 
Winnifred (Phillips) Barnes (b. 1850, Turner, 
Me.). Prepared in Harrisburg Tp. H. S. Grad., 
Cumnock Sch. of Oratorv. N. W. Univ., 191S- 
16. Alpha Xi Delta; Class Historian; Class Bas- 
ketball; Hockey; Swimming; Bowling. Theatri- 



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cal profession; Studying voice, Chicago, 1918 — . 
Address. 511 S. Babcock, Urbana; bus. add.. 
c/o Clifton Mallory Players, White Entertain- 
ment Bur., 100 Boyleston St., Boston. 

6727. ROBERT OLNEY BARNES 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 20, 1892, Chicago; 
s. William Alexander and Isabel (Oman) Bar- 
nes. Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S. Lamda Tau 
Rho; Univ. Orchestra. Valuation Dept., C. B. 
& Q. R. R., 1915-18. Pvt., 3rd. Prov. Co., 32nd. 
Engrs. Address, 307 S. Ashland Ave., 
La Grange, 111. 

6728. AUGUST MATTHEW BARREAU 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 24, li 
Ger. ; s. Edonard (b. Paris, France) and Ma 
thilde (Rogister) Barreau (b. Lige, Belgium.) 
Prepared in Central Y. M. C. A., Chicago. Brev 
Capt., Inf., 111. Nat. Guard. Arch. Engr., Uni 
versal Portland Cement Co., 1916-17. 2nd Lt. 
U. S. Engrs., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 191 7; sth 
U. S. Engrs. Texas, 1917-18; 319th Engrs., 8th 
Regular Div., Camp Fremont, Calif., 1918 — . 
Address, 2351 Milwaukee, Ave., Chicago. 

6729. EDNA BARRINGER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 11, 1887; 
d. S. E. Barringer (b. Hillsboro, 111.). Prepared 
in Hillsboro H. S.; East. III. St. Norm. Sch. 
Teacher H. S., Witt, 111., 1915; do., Hillsboro, 
111., 1916; do., Coffeen, III., 1918 — . Address, 
Witt, Ill.t 

6730. ALEXANDER FRASER BARRON 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 21, 1891, 
Ord, Neb.; s. John F. and Adelaide Louise 
(McCarthy) Barron. Prepared in East Side H. 
S., Denver. Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma. Engng. 
Dept., Am. Smelting & Refining Co., Perth 
Amboy, N. J., 1915-17; Va. Ry. Co., Princeton, 
W. Va., 1917; U. S. Metal Refining Co., East 
Chicago, Ind., 1917 — . Camp Lee, W. Va.; 
305th Engrs.. Co. F, 8oth Div., A. E. F., 
France. Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, 2316 
E. 70th Place, Chicago; bus. add., c/o U. S. 
Metal Refining Co., East Chicago, Ind. 

6731. JOHN PERCIVAL BEALL 
(Brother of No. 5025) 
Accountant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 23, 
1892, Alton, 111.; s. James Wesley (b. Mr 23, 
1867, rfo.) and Elizabeth (Percival) Beall (b. Ja 
19, 1867, do.). Prepared in Alton H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega. Cost Acct., Alton, 111., 1916 — . Ad- 
dress, 1700 Liberty St., Alton, Ill.t 

6732. WARD POWERS BEARD 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr; b. Ag 8, 1892, 

Milledgeville, 111.; s. L. C. (b. N 5, 1858, Chews- 
ville, Md.) and Ida E. (Fiske) Beard (b. Mr 7, 
1869, Somerset, Pa.). Prepared in Milledge- 
ville H. S.; Knox Coll., 1911-13. Alpha Zeta. 
Teacher, Mt. Carroll, 111. Married Marion Eliza- 
beth Miller, Ag 15, 1917, Milledgeville, 111. Ad- 
dress, Mt. Carroll. 111. 

6733. MARTHA SELMA BECK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ap 15, 1894, 

Wabash, Ind.; d. William P. (b. S 1858, Har- 
risburg. Pa.) and Lettie Violet (Belle) Beck 
(b. Ja 1870, Paris, 111.). Prepared in Short- 
ridge (Ind.) H. S.; Butler Coll., 1911-13. Alpha 
Kappa Alpha; Y. W. C. A. Teacher. Indianapo- 
lis Ptab. Sch., 191S — . Mem., A. M. E. Church. 
Address, 1019 N. West St., Indianapolis. 

6734. EDWIN LOUIS BEIFUSS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 24, 1893, Chica- 
go; s. Herman (b. F 17, 1847, Strausburg, Ger.) 
and Fredericka (Fischer) Beifuss (b. Je 14, 
1856, Wurtenburg, Ger.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S.. Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., do., 
1911-13. Grad. work, Univ. of III., 1915-16. Al- 



pha Chi Rho. Mech. Dept , Am. Car & Foundry 
Co., Chicago, 1915-18; Farming. igi8. 318th F. 
A., Veterinary Detachment, A. E. F., France. 
Address, 5805 W. Ohio St., Chicago. 

6735. EMERSON DE WITT BELL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 16, 1890, 
Pontiac, 111.; s. J. E. Bell. Prepared in Pontiac 
H. S. E. E. Soc. Elec. Engr., Evanston, 111., 
1915; do., Edwardsville, 111., 1917 — . Address. 
Elec. Light & St. R. R. Co., Edwardsville, Ill.t 

6736. MARY BELL (SLOAN) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 6, 1892, WelU- 
ville, Mo.; d. Rev. Hay (b. Jl 2, 1853, Rose- 
bud, 111.) and Lillian (Sloan) Bell (b. Mr i. 
1870, Ivandale, Mo.). Prepared in So. 111. St. 
Norm.; Millikin Univ., 1912-13. Chi Omega. 
Teacher, Eng., Carbondale, 111., 1915-16. Mar- 
ried Dr. Edwin Plummer Sloan, O 25, 1917, 
Wellsville, Mo. Address, 901 N. Main, Bloom- 
ington. 111. 

6737. ARTHUR JACOB BENNER 
Ceram. Engr.; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 9, 

1894, Chicago; s. Jacob (b. 1854, Hesse, Ger.) 
and Harriet Pomella (Volkman) Benner. Pre- 
pared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Alpha Sig- 
ma Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Ceram. Engr., Tow- 
er, Minn., 1916; With Jacob Benner Cigar 
Mfg., Chicago, 1916-17; Ceram. Engr., Hebron, 
N. Dak., 1917. 333rd Machine Gun Bn., Camp 
Grant, 1917; Corp., do., 1917. Sergt., do., 1918; 
4th O. T. C, ist Bat., Section A, Camp Grant, 
111.; R. O. T. C, Mach. Gun Sch., Camp Han- 
cock, Ga. ; mustered out, Ja 1919. Address, 
5532 Lakewood Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 653 
Willow St., do. 

6738. WILLIAM JACOB BENNER 

A. B. in Sc; b. Ag 26, 1892, Chicago; s. Wil- 
liam Benner. Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. With Hebron Fire & Pressed Brick 
Co., Hebron, N. Dak. Sergt., Co. B, 333rd Ma- 
chine Gun Bn., Carnp Grant, Rockford, 111.; 
Corp., Machine Gun (To., 344th Inf., 86th Div., 
A. E. F., France; Sergt., 2nd Prov. Labor 
Bn., do., 19 1 8 — . Address, 6032 Winthrop 
Ave., Chicago. 

6739. WILLIAM HARRISON BENNETT 
(Brother of No. 3638) 

Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 7. 1892, 
Aurora, 111.; s. John Franklin ''b. Earlville, 111.) 
and Viola Alferetta (Childs) Bennett (b. Men 
dota, 111.). Prepared in East Aurora H. S. Del 
ta Kappa Epsilon; Helmet Club; Lambkins 
Glee Club; Stud. Union Dramatic Club; Com 
poser, Musical score. Maid And A Myth. Sales 
man, B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., 1915-17; 
Sun Oil Co., Columbia, Tex.. 1919 — . 2nd 
Lt., Inf.. R. C, 1917; Detailed, Special Duty, 
AgT. & Mech. Coll., Texas, 191 7; 342nd Inf., 
Camp Grant, 111.; Mustered out, F 12, 1919. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Hinsdale Club. Address, 
52 N. Pine St., Hinsdale, 111.; bus. add.. Sun 
Oil Co., Columbia, Tex. 

6640. ARTHUR EDWARD BENSON 

Draftsman; B. S. in Arch. E. ; b. Mr 15, 
1892, Chicago; s. Edward Benson. Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Alpha Rho Chi; 
Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, Chicago, 1915-17; 
do., Detroit, 191 7 — . Address, 112 Kipling Ave., 
Detroit. t 

6741. FRANK BERGMANN 
(Brother of No. 6088) 
Designer; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 23, 1892; s. 
Adolph (b. Austria) and Mary (Taborshy) 
Rergmann (b. do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
6.. Chicago. Reinforced Concrete designer, Vitz- 
thum & Teict Co., Archs.; dh., H. M. Heinz 
Concrete Engr.; do., Burlington R. R.; Design- 



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er, Estimator, and Salesman Weber Chimney 
Co. Address, 11 51 ^l-nt?" Ave Oak Park, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Weber Chimney Co., 
Chicago. 

6742. PEARL ANNA MARIE BERNHARDT 
(Sister of No. 7388) 
Chemist; A. B in H Sc.- b. Jl 20, 1893, 
Collinsville, 111.; d. .'red (b. F 12 §66 Troy, 
111.) and Anna (Hess) Ber;??^a''4 , ^^U ^Y 24, 
1876, do.). Prepared in Collinsville Tp.H. b. 
Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma; Omicron Nu; Treas.. 
Women's League. Teacher, Sc, Ridge Farm, 
111?, T916; do.,-Dom. Sc., Baltimore St. Norm., 
Towson, Md., 1917; Emergency Demonstration 
Work, Md. Agr. Coll., Baltimore, I9i7-ib, 
As'it U. S. Food Adm., Washington, D. C, 
Bur. Chem.. Dept Agr., do., i9i8-. Mem 
Friend's Soc., Baltimore, 1916; JJ. Js. t^ooa 
Adm Club. Address, 1708 I St., N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

6743 HARRIET JOSEPHINE BERNINGER 
Dean- A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 18, 1874, 
jLanctst'er, 111.; d. Amos (b, O x8 1844) and 
Mary Rose (Baker) Berninger (b. Mr 10, 
I836^ R-epai-ed in Ind. St. Norm.. iQOS-6. 
kappa Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Ass , Educ 
TTniv- nf 111 ioi'^-i7; Teacher, Pub. ^cns., 
Lancaster, lit :9i7-:8;' Dean Blackburn to 1 
Carlinville 111., 1918—. Address, I.ancaster, 
liulns add., c/o Blackburn Coll., Carlinville, 
111. 

6744 CHARLES HARRY BERWALD 
Flee Engr ; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 5, 1892, 
Dalks Tex^, s. Mrs R. Berwald P^pared ui 
Dallas rTex ) H. S. Menorah Soc; E. t.. 
Soc -Lt. and Q M, Univ. Brig. Elec. Engr., 
ChUkgo, jgis Address, 11210 Michigan Ave., 
Chicago. 

6745. VERA BEYER 
(Sister of No. 7390) 
Probation Officer; A. B. in L. A & S.; b. N 
23 1891, Danville. 111.; d. Peter (b do.) and 
Ifary '(6under) Beyer (b ^868, Fau^noun . 
111.). Prepared in Danville H.-S. Vi.itor 
United Charities, Chicago, ig 6-18 Probation 



Officer, Juvenile Court Cook Co. Chicago, 
1018— Address, 6102 Kenwood Ave., Chica- 
go- bus. add.. County Building, do. 



Worthington, Mr 10, 1917, Oak Park, 111. Ad- 
dress, c/o Chicago Retort & Fire Brick Co., 
Ottawa, 111. 

6749. GEORGE WASHINGTON BLAKE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 7, 1893, May- 
wood, 111.; s. C. E. Blake. Prepared in Pro- 
viso Tp. H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Tau 
Rho; C. E. Club; Class Football; Swimming; 
Water Polo; Class Basketball; Sec, Sr. Class. 
Engr., Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., Chicago, 
1917—. 2nd Lt., F. A. R. C, A. E. F. Ad- 
dress, c/o Peoples Gas, Light & Coke Co., Chi- 
cago. 

6750. EDITH ELLIOTT BOGGESS 
Missionary; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 16, 1886, 
Catlin, 111.; d. E. P. (b. Jl 17, 1837, do.) and 
Hannah Jane (Elliott) Boggess (b. D 11, 1846, 
Paxton, 111.). Prepared in Danville H. S.; 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1914-15. Omicron Nu; 
Y. W. C. A. Norm. Sch. Dept., Isabella Tho- 
burn Coll., Lucknow, India, 1916-17; Head- 
Mistress, H. S. Dept., do., 191 7 — . Mem., 
North India Conf., M. E. Church; Missionary 
Conf. Addt'ess, c/o Isabella Thoburn College, 
Lucknow, India. 



6751. MACDONALD CHARLES BOOZE 

(Brother of No. 5045) 
Engineer; B. S. in Ceram.; b. D 10, 1892, 
Bethany, 111.; s. Charles Jackson (b. My 21, 
1864, Gays, 111.) and Cora Mabel (Walker) 
Booze (b. Je 21, 1869). Prepared in Sullivan 
H. S.^ Sigma Nu; Ma-wan-da; Alpha Chi Sig- 
ma; Kii Klux; Tribe of Illini; Varsity Football. 
Supt. and Efficiency Engr., Medal Paving Brick 
Co., CarroUton, O.; do., Malvern, O., 1915-16; 
do., Wooster, O., 1915-17; Ceram. Engr., U. S. 
Govt. Bur. of Mines, 1917 — . Married Mary 
Gladys Hudson, D 31, 1915, Joliet, 111. Child, 
.Mack Hudson, b. S 25, 1916. Address, 108 W. 
10th Ave., Columbus, O. 

6752. CLARA MARIE ELIZA BORGELT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. JI 26, 1887, 

Havana, 111.; d. H. L. Borgelt. Prepared in 
Havana H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Achoth. 
Teacher, H. S., Flora, 111., 1915; do., Havana, 
III., 1916. Address, Havana, 111. 



6746. HARRY EDWARD BIGLER 
(Husband of No. 7825) 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b S 21, 1891, 
Sigel H ; s. Alexander VV. (b Ap 24, 1863, 
DuDage Co 111.) and Elizabeth (iolch) Big- 
^rTb Ja 23, T865, Teutopolio, 111.). Prepared 
n East HI. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-10; Univ of 
Chica-o 191.. Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Del- 
ta Sigma; Ben Franklin Club; Cml. Club; 
Norm Sch Club; Bookkeeper and Bus. Mgr., 
gaX///i'i. Auto. Salesman Packard Mo^. 
Par Cn Chicago, 1915 — • 2nd Lt., Heavy Ari^ 
Cfmp Taylor Ky.,Agi9i8; Mustered out, D 
1918 Married Leota Irene Mosier (16), O 
4 916, Urbana. Child Ruth Elizabeth b. 
Mr 30, 918. Address. 6830 R'dgeland Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 24th and Michigan Ave., 

"■5747 ARTHUR BARNES BINGHAM 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 21. 1891, Chi- 
cago sB. H. (b. 1865. Hartford, Conn ) and 
Ulr; (Barnes) Bingham (b 1867. St^diad • 
111 ). Prepared m Oak Park H. S. Acantmis. 
Married Marion Ruth Groves, O 21, 1916, Riv- 
er Forest, 111. Address, R. 6, Champaign. 

6748 GEORGE FRANCIS BISSEL 

Ceramist; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. F 25, 1891. 

Chicago s Frank R. Bissel. Prepared in New 

Trier H S. Ceramist, Chicago Retort & Fire 

Br ck Co., Ottawa. 111., 191S. Married Miriam 



6753. CANUTO OCTAVIO BORROMEO 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 19, 1891, 
Cebu, Cebfl, P. I.; s. Jose Maria (b. Ap 12, 
184S, do.) and Margarita (Reynes) Borromeo ■ 
(b. Tl 20, 1858, do.). Prepared in Cebu, Cebfl. 
(P. 'I.) and Manila (P. I.) H. Schs.; St. Char- 
les Coll.; Univ. of Calif., 1912-14. A. _B., 
Univ. of Philippines, 1912. Cosmopolitan 
Club. ' Engr., Vilter Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, 
1015-16; Mgr., Cebu branch. Engng., Mech. 
Dept., Pacific Cml. Co., Cebu Cebti, P. I., 1917; 
Asst. Engr. Mindoro Sugar Co., San Jose, Min- 
doro, P. I.. 1917-18. Mem., Mactan Lodge; A. 
F. A. M.; Jr. mem., A. S. M. E. Address, No. 
2, Asamblea St., Cebu, Cebtl, P. I. 

6754. LOREN GUSHING BOW 
(Brother of No. 6102) 
Instructor; B. S. in Ceram.; b. Je 6, 1893, 
Detroit; s. Sandy (b. Plymouth, Mich.) and 
Anna (Gushing) Bow (b. Detroit). Prepared 
in E. Detroit H. S. Sigma Pi; Keramos; 
Scabbard and Blade; Homecoming Com.; Sr. 
Memorial Com.; Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. 
Instr., Math., N. W. H. S., Detroit, ist Lt., 
Aid-de-Camp, U. S. Nat. Guard; Staff Brig. 
Gen. Louis C. Covell, 63rd Inf. Brig., 32nd 
Div., Am. E. F., France. Married Annabel 
Frances (Zoleman, O 28, 1916, Detroit. Ad- 
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675s. HAZEL W. BOWLUS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 29, 1894. 
Williamsport, Ind.; d. William W. (b. S 1858, 
Warren Co., do.) and Dora (Dick) Bowlus (b. 
Mr 31, 1864, do.). Prepared in Williamsport 
(Ind.) H. S. Achoth; (Jlassical Club. Teach- 
er, Latin and Ger., Bement, 111., 1915-17; do., 
Hoopeston H. S., 1917— . Address, 410 E. Dan- 
iel St., Champaign; bus. add., 309 S. Market 
St., Hoopeston, 111. 

6756. HAROLD SMITH BRADLEY 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ja 22, 1891, 
Rockford, 111.; s. Charles Wyman (b. Ap 7, 
1863. do.) and Carrie Bell (Smith) Bradley 
(b. Ja 18, 1864, Whitewater, Wis.). Prepared 
in Rockford H. S. Delta Omega. Arch. 
Engr., Rockford, 111., 1915; Grain Elevator 
Engr., James Stewart & Co., Chicago, 1916; 
Chief Draftsman, Sherwin Williams (Zo., Ken- 
sington, 111., 191 7-18; Canadian Leonard Const. 
Co.. Peterboro, Ontario, Can., 1918 — . Mem., 
West. Soc. of Engrs. Married Helen Frances, 
My 26, 191 7, Chicago. Address, 5334 Hyde 
Park Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., Leonard Const. 
Co., do. 

6757. *GEORGE RAYMOND BRANNON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 10, 1889, Lowell, Ind.; 
s, William Perry (b. Mr 22, 1859, do.) and 
Sarah Ellen (Barber) Brannon (b. i860, do.). 
Prepared in Univ. of N. Dak. Acad.; Univ. of 
Wis., 1914, A. B., Univ. of N. Dak., 1911. 
Cow Tester, various dairy farms. Died S 15, 
1918, Great Lakes Naval Training Station. 

6758. LESLIE ORVILLE BRIGHT 
Principal; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O s, 1889, 
LeRoy, III.; s. E. W. Bright. Prepared in 
Foosland H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Class 
Baseball; Football. Prin., Sch., Foosland, 111. 
Married Mary DeLong, D 25, 1916. Address, 
Foosland, Ill.t 

6759. FLOYD E. BRITTON 

(Brother of G84) 

Asst. Atty. Gen.; LL. B.; b. D 24, 1890, 

Marion, 111.; s. Rev. Joseph Walter and Lucre- 

tia Ada (Morgan) Britton (b. Bonegap, 111.). 

Prepared in Medora H. S. ; Univ. Acad., 1909- 

10. Phi Alpha Delta; Sec, Fresh. Class, 1910- 

11. Atty., Mounds, III., 1915-17; Asst. Atty. 
Gen. of III., Springfield. 111., 1917 — . Mem., 
M.' E. Church. Married Gladys Gaunt, D 25, 
1912, Mound City, III. Children: Robert 
Gaunt, b. S 16, 1914; James William, b. Ag 1, 
1917. Address, 1444 Dial Court, Springfield, 

6760. WILLIAM SANFORD BROCK 
Associate; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 17, 1888, W. 
Va. ; s. .Sanford Columbus (b. Mr 16, 1862, 
Wayne Tp., Greene Co., Pa.) and Jessie 
(Scott) Brock (b. Ja 1867, Waynesburg, Pa.). 
Prepared in Waynesburg (Pa.) Acad. A. B., 
Waynesburg Coll., 1910.. Instr., Pomology, 
Univ. of III., 1915-18; Assoc, do., 1918 — . 
Married Nell E. Lewis, My 15, 1912, Waynes- 
burg, Pa. Child, Christine Jessie, b. Ag 30, 
191 6. Address, 708 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana. 

6761. NATHAN BROMBERG 
Tool Designer; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. O 22, 
1891, Pinsk, Russia; s. Charles (b. 1871, do.) 
and Cecelia Bromberg (b. 1871, Drohitsen, 
Russia). Prepared in Medill H. S., Chicago; 
Crane Jr. Coll., Chicago, 1911-13. Ceram. 
Club; Menorah Soc; Class Football; Varsity 
Wrestling; Varsity Fencing. Cost Analyst, 
Chicago Water Dept.. Chicago, 1915-16; Ceram. 
Chem., Des Moines Clay Co., Des Moines, 
1916; Asst. Engr., Moscow Auto Co., _ New 
York and Chicago offices, 1916; Tool Designer, 
Goddard & Co., Chicago, 1917; Partner in 
firm, Chicago Tool Reclaiming Co., Chicago, 



1918 — . Married Esther Slon, F i, 1919, Chi- 
cago. Address, 1330 Washburne Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 147-149 West Austin Ave., do. 

6762. ELIZABETH MAUDE BROOKS 

(Sister of No. 4571) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My i, 1891, 
Bethlehem, Pa..; d. John Pasdal (b. S 24, 1861, 
Kittery, Me.) and Maude Pepperrell (Perkins) 
Brooks (b. F 6, 1863, Atchison, Kan.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign and Urbana H. Schs. : 
Potsdam Norm. Sch., N. Y., 1914-15. Delta 
Gamma; Alethenai; W. A. A. Asst. Instr., H. 
S., Eliot, Me., 191S-16; do., Potsdam, N. Y., 
1916-17; North Woodstock, N. H., 1917— . Ad- 
dress, Potsdam, N. Y.; bus. add.. North Wood- 
stock, N. H. 

6763. FANNIE M. BROOKS 
(Sister of Nos. 2916, 5051) 
Instructor; A. B. in H. S.; b. Ap 4, 1880; 
d. George W. (b. F 14, 1850) and Anna Au- 
gusta (Gray) Brooks (b. F 22, 1852). Pre- 
pared in Saunemin H. S.; Diploma, Nurses Tr. 
Sch., South Bend, Ind.; Columbia, summer, 
1 91 6. Achoth; Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; 
Illiola; H. Sc Club. Registered Nurse, Spring- 
field, 191 5; Instr.. Home Econ. Exten. Service, 
Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Am. Red Cross Nurse, 
France. Address, 016 W. Nevada St.. LTr- 
bana; bus. add.. Hotel Galilee, 41 Rue de 
Galilee, Paris, France. 

6764. OSCAR FRANKLIN BROOKS 
(Brother of No. 8166) 
Manager; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 3, 1890, Paris, 
111.; s. Thomas J. (b. My 27. 1861, Albany, 
Ky.) and Beatrice (Stearns) Brooks (b. Mr 
28, 1869. Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in Paris 
H. S. Gen. Mgr., Dak. Coal Co., Minot, N. 
D. M. G. Corps, 46th Inf., Camp Sheridan, 
Ala.; Sergt., 27th Engrs., A. E. F.. France; 
Returned to states. Address, 1008 W. Green 
St., Urbana; bus. add.. Box loi, Minot, N. 
Dak. 

6765. ELMER ALFRED BROWN 
(Brother of No. 2591) 

Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 24, 1891, 
'St. Louis; s. C"harles H. and Arena I. (Tanner) 
Brown. Elec. Engr., Clark Mfg. Co., Cleve- 
land; South. Acid & Sulphur Co., St. Louis. 
Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. Address, 1287 Sut- 
ter Ave., St. Louis, 

6766. ELMER ARTHUR BROWN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 6, 1891, 

Kempton, 111.; s. Mrs. Louella Brown. Pre- 
pared in Kankakee H. S. Engr., Harrison Cu 
cumber Co., Kankakee, III., 1915 — • Address 
554 S. Rosewood Ave., Kankakee, III. 

6767. JOHN BERNIS BROWN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1917; b. D. 
25, 1893, Rock Falls", III.; s. Frank Turner (b. 
Grand 'Tower, 111.) and Katherine B. (Robb) 
Brown (b. Rock Falls. 111.). Prepared in Ster- 
ling Tp. H. S. Chem. Club; Phi Lambda LTp- 
silon. Chem., Dept. of Chem., Univ. of 111.. 
1018— . Food Div., Sergt., San. C. N. A., 1917; 
2nd Lt., do., Washington, D. C. 19 18 — . Mar- 
ried Bertha States, O 9, i9i8, Champaign._ Ad- 
dress, 1005 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

6768. LLOYD WARFIELD BROWN 
V. P., Elec. Co.; B. S. in Sc; b. My 6, 1891, 
Morgan Co., 111.; s. William Barr (b. S 4. 
i860. Lexington, Ky.) and Fannie E. (McCoy) 
Brown (b. N 27, 1850, Paris, Ky.). Prepared 
in Whipple Acad.; III. Coll.. Jacksonville, 111. 
Phi Kappa Psi: Alpha Gamma Rho. Farmer, 
191 5-16; Service Mgr., Central III. Elec. Co., 
Mr 1916-JI 16: V. P., do., Jl 1916-N 17- 
Ord. Supply Sch., San Antonio Arsenal, Ja 



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19171-Mr 1917; Officers Supply Sch., Camp 
Mead, Md., Mr 1917-Je 1917, Camp Hancock, 
Ga., Je 1917-JI 1917; San Antonio Arsenal, Jl 
1917—- Mem., B. P. O. E., 1913; A. F. A. M.; 
R. A. M.; K. T., 1917. Address, Jacksonville, 

6769. PEMBROKE HOLCOMB BROWN 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 26, 
1885, Rockford, III.; s. Caroline E. Brown. 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Acacia; Mu Gam- 
ma Rho; Philomathean; Prelim. Honors. Grad. 
Stud., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1915-17. Address, 
1619 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.f 

6770. *WALDO REINHART BROWN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 21, 1892, Niles 
Center, 111.; s. J. W. Brown. Prepared in Carl 
Schurz H. S., Chicago. ssth Inf., France. 
Killed in action, 1918, France. 

6771. EVERETT ROBERT BRUNSKILL 

(Brother of No. 8177) 
Chemist: B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 18, 1894, 
Pontiac, 111.; s. Robert (b. 1863, Cayuga, 111.) 
and Anna (Pearson) Brunskill (b. 1868, do.). 
Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Mgr., Football; 
Special Honors. Married Marie F. Pruett, Ap 
29, 1916, Indianapolis. Child, James Robert, 
b. My 22, 1918. Address, 3948 Lindley Ave., 
Norwood, O.; bus. add., c/o Cult & Wiborg, 
Cincinnati. 

6772. ROY IRVING BUCHANAN 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 14, 1883, St. 
Francisville, 111.; s. A. B. Buchanan. Pre- 
pared in Darlington (Ind.) H. S.; Wabash 
Coll.; Hanover Coll. Address, St. Francisville, 
Ill.t 

6773. ERMANE GAYLORD BUCHER 
Teacher; B. S. in Ceram.; b. S 8, 1890, Pon- 
tiac, 111.; s. Nicholas (b. Ag 1847, Syracuse, 
N. Y.) and Emma (Hartman) Bucher (b. Ap 
'3. 1853, Ger.). Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H. 
S.; Univ. of Chicago, Summer 1916; Univ. of 
Wis., 1917; Univ. of Chicago, Summer, 1918. 
Chi Beta; Lambda Tau Rho. Pres., ist. Regt. 
Band, 1914-15; Gym. team, 1912-15; Univ. Or- 
chestra 1911-15; Solo Clarinet 1913-15. Teach- 
er, Math., St. Petersburg, Fla., 1915-16; Dir., 
Municipal Concert Band, do.; In Charge Sc. 
Dept., Tp. H. S., Streator, 1916-18; Classifica- 
tion Div., Personnel Office, Jefferson Barracks, 
Mo., 1918; Mustered out. D 14, 1918. Mem., 
Arrw Ceram. Soc; A. F. A. M. Address, 
203 Sherman Ave., Pontiac, 111.; bus. add., 
Streator, 111. 

6774. CARL WILLIAM BUCKLER 

(Brother of No. 8976) 
Teacher and Dir.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 
14, 1887, Metcalf, 111.; s. William Martin (b. F 
9, 1843, Ky.) and Elizabeth Jane (Jennings) 
Buckler (b. N 16, 1862, Harrisburg, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Paris H. S. Ionian. Dir., Agr., Man. 
Tr. Sch.. Glenwood, 111., 1915 — . Address. 
Glenwood, 111. 

6775. KATHERINE M. BUENGER 

(Sister of No. 3299) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 24, 
1892, Granite City, 111.; d. William (b. Jl 25, 
1853, Ger.) and Amelia (Neimeyer) Buenger 
(b. Je I, 1857, Granite City, 111.). Prepared 
in Granite City and Edwardsville H. Schs.; 
111. Woman's Coll., 1911-13. Alpha Omicron 
Pi. Address, R. i. Granite City, 111. 

6776. MAUDE EMILY BULL 

Home Demonstration Agt. ; B. S. in H. Sc. ; 

b. My 10, 1893, Union Grove, 111.; d. Wilson 

B. (b. Je 25. i8^;5. Fulton, 111.) and Eva May 

(Baker) Bull (b. N 28, 1856, Union Grove, 



111.). Prepared in Morrison H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Theta; Yo Ma. Teacher, Union Grove, 
111. Home Demonstration Agt., U. S. Dept. 
of Agr., Morrison, 111. Address, 907 W. Ore- 
gon St., Urbana; bus. add., Morrison, 111. 

6777- FRANK AVERY BUSH 
(Husband of No. 8253) 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 8, 1892, 
Peoria; s. Frank Hendenburg (b. Ag 7, 1865, 
do.) and Harriett Maria (Avery) Bush (b. Mr 
22, 1866, Troy, N. H.). Prepared in Peoria 
H. S. Acacia; Alpha Kappa Psi; Cml. Club; 
Illio Staff. Salesman in Dry Goods Store, Peo- 
ria, 1915-16; do.. Wholesale Silk Dept., Mar- 
shall Field & Co., Chicago, 1916-17. ist O. T. 
C, Ft. Sheridan, III., 191 7; 2nd Lt., Inf., 4th 
Co., Camp Grant, 111., 1918 — . Married Har- 
riette Gabrielle Dadant ('17), N 10, 191 7, Ham- 
ilton, 111. Address, 1140 2nd Ave., Rockford, 
111. 

6778. GEORGE HOWLAND BUTLER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 6, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. H. W. and Alice (Carter) Butler (b. 
O 12, 1873, do.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago. Beta Theta Pi; Scabbard and 
Blade; Ku Klux; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Chicago 
LTniv. Scholarship for four yrs. work. Const. 
Engr., Ind. Steel Co., Indiana Harbor, 1916. 
Border Service, 111. Militia, 1916; ist R. O. 
T. C, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 191 7; Capt., N. 
G., Co., 38th Inf., France; Wounded in Ac- 
tion; Received Croix de (juerre; Instr., Inf. 
Sch. of Weapons, Chatillon, France. Auth.: 
The Man's Prayer, Athena Mag. and Chicago 
Herald. Address, 5410 Giddings St., Chicago. 

6779- BYRDIE BLYE BUTZER 
(Sister of Nos. 4101, 5571, 6780) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 2, 1892, Hills- 

dale. 111.; d. John Franklin (b. My 17, 1858) 

and Christina (Roos) Butzer (b. Ja 6, i860). 

Prepared in Urbana H. S. Address, Hillsdale, 

Ill.t 

6780. VERNA VIOLA BUTZER 
(Sister of Nos. 4101, 5571, 6779) 

Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr i, 1894, 
Hillsdale, 111.; d. John Franklin (b. My 17, 
1858) and Christina (Roos) Butzer (b. Ja 6, 
i860). Prepared in Urbana H. S. W. A. A.; 
Bethany Circle; Final Honors in Ath. Teacher, 
Hillsdale, III., 1915-16; do., Moline, 111., 1916- 
17; do., Hillsdale, 111., 1917 — . Address, Hills- 
dale, 111. 

6781. HERBERT WILLIAM BYE 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ap 3, 1893, Chicago; s. 

Elmer C. (b. S 19, 1866, Christiania, Norway) 
and Annie I. (Hanson) Bye (b. O 19, 1866, 
Chicago). Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. 
Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; K. O. T. B.; 
Prelim. Honors; Varsity Fencing; Varsity De- 
bating, 191 5; Pres., Jr. Class, 1914. Asst. St. 
Atty.. Urbana, 1915-16; Lawyer, Chicago, 1916- 
18; Treas. and Sec, G. J. Henry Mfg. Co., 
do., 191 8 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 2820 
Logan Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 3264 W. 
Grand Ave., do. 

6782. LLOYD RAYMOND CALDWELL 

Investigator; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 10, 1891, 
Neoga, 111.; s. J. C. Caldwell. Prepared in 
Neoga Tp. H. S. Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Asst. Investigator, An. Husb., Univ. of 
111., 191 5 — . Address, Ewing, Ill.t 

6783. LORA ALICE CANADY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 7, 1886. 
Winchester, Ind.; d. S. A. Canady. Prepared 
in Winchester (Ind.) H. S.; De Pauw Univ. 
Alpha Chi Om.ega; Woman's League; Y. W. C. 
A. Teacher, H. S., Indianapolis. Address, 
257 E. Franklin St., Winchester. Ind.; bus. 
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6784. ARNOLD WILMORE CARLSEN 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch. E. ; b. S i, 1892, 

Chicago; s. C. A. Carlsen. Prepared in Lane 

Tech. H. S., Chicago. Arch. Club; Jr. Prom. 

Com.; Homecoming Com. Address, 4830 St. 

Anthony St., Chicago.! 

6785. MARY VANCE CARNEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 1 1, 1889, 
Oklahoma City, Okla. ; d. James (b. D 31, 1856, 
Trim Co., Meath, Ireland) and Elizabeth 
(Lyons) Carney (b. D 29, 1864, Summerset, 
la.). Prepared in Marseilles H. S.; No. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1906-8; Columbia, summer 
1915-17. Scribblers' Club. Teacher, H. S., 
Hibbing, Minn., 1915-16; St. Paul, Minn., 
1916-17; do., Farmer City, 111., 1918 — . Auth. : 
Minnesota, the Star of the North, D. C. Heath, 
1918. Mem., Universalist Church. Address, 
Marseilles, III. ; bus. add.. Farmer City, 111. 

6786. CHARLES KNEELAND CARPENTER 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 18, 1891, 
Faribault, Minn.; s. Charles A. and Anna Mar- 
garet (Kneeland) Carpenter. Prepared in 
Faribault (Minn.) H. S. Scarab. Arch. 
Draftsman, Minneapolis, 1915-17; Designer, In- 
terior Fixtures, do., 191 7-18. U. S. M. A., 
Univ. of Minn., 1918 — . Married Margaret 
Grant, Je 8, 1918, Faribault, Minn. Address. 
Faribault. Minn. 

6787. DANIEL BERNARD CARROLL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 23, 
1886, Hadley, 111.; s. Michael Louis (b. N 11, 
1850, Pittsfield, 111.) and Mary Ann (McGary) 
Carroll (b. Ap 5, 1S58). Prepared in 111. St. 
Norm. LTniv., 1908-12; Univ. of 111., 1915-16. 
Basketball; Baseball. Teacher and Ath. Coach, 
Tech. H. S., Indianapolis, 1915-17. O. T. C, 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., 1917; O. T. C, 
Harvard, 191 7; Instr., Phys. Tr., Inf., Sch. of 
Arms, 84th Div., Camp Zachary Taylor, 191;?- 
18; Commanding Officer. Co. Q, 309th Ammuni- 
tion Tr., do., 1918 — . Capt., Art. 309 Ammu- 
nition Train, A. E. F., France; Mustered 
out, F 28, 1919. Address, Pittsfield, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o Technical H. S., Indianapolis. 

6788. ALICE CARTER 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 26, 1892, 
Chicago; d. Consider B. (b. N. Y.) and Alice 
Louisa (Treat) Carter (b. Claridon, O.). Pre- 
pared in Morris H. S., New York City. Gam- 
ma Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Omicron Nu; Ale- 
thenai; Pres., Y. W. C. A. Asst. to Pastor, 
Presby. Church, 1915-17; Teacher. H. S., Baker 
Univ., Baldwin, Kan., 1917-18; Dietitian, City 
Hosp., Indianapolis, 1918 — . Address, 115 S. 
Ritter Ave., Indianapolis; bus. add.. City 
Hospital, Indianapolis. 

6789. LUCILE CARTER 
Clerk; B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 13, 1890 
Danville, Ind.; d. Ward (b. Ap 5. 1856, Plain- 
field, Ind.) and Laura (Rellum) Carter (b. 
i860, Friendswood, Ind.). Prepared in Dan- 
ville (Ind.) H. S.; Earlhani Coll., 1909-12. H. 
Sc. Club; Fresh. Hockey. Teacher, Tp. H. S., 
Ben Davis, Indianapolis. Clerk, Ord. Dept., 
Supply Div., Washington, D. C 1918— . Ad- 
dress, 3839 Carrolton Ave., Indianapolis; bus. 
add., 3650 Warder, N. W. W. shington, D. C. 

6790. JOSEPH BERNARD CASSERLY 
(Brother of No. 2347) 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 9, 1890, Cham- 
paign; s. John Tully (b. Galway, Ire.) and Mar- 
garet (Condon) Casserly (b. Syracuse, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; LTniv. of 111., 191 5- 
16. St. Bd. of Health, Champaign, 1917; 
Teacher, Agr., H. S., (Champaign, 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 108 Daniel St., Champaign. 



6791. WILLIAM HAROLD CHAMBERS 
Dairy Bacteriol.; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; 
b. Mr 2, 1894, Evanston, 111.; s. Willaam Ells- 
worth (b. Mr I, 1862, Mt. Pleasant, O.) and 
Minnie Winston (McGill) Chambers. Prepared 
in Evanston Tp. H. S. .Mpha Zeta; Gamma 
Alpha; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club; ///. Agr. Staff; 
Chm., Agr. Dance Com. Grad. Asst., Dairy 
Bacteriol., Univ. of 111., 1915-17. Sergt., Med. 
De]it., Base Hosp., Camp Dodge, la., 1917; 
2nd Lt., Evacuation Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F., 
France, 1918; Army of Occupation, Mayen, 
Ger., 1918 — . Auth.: Agr. BuL, No. 204. 
.'iddress, 131 9 Main St., Evanston 111. 

6792. HARI CHAND 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 10, 1890, Sial Kote, 
District, India; s. L. Gunpat Roy. Prepared 
in Randhiv Coll., Univ. of Panjob. E. E. Soc; 
Cosmopolitan Club; Hindustanee Assn. Ad- 
dress, Partanivali Sial, Kote, Dist., India. t 

6793. EDWARD NEAL CHAPMAN 
Mfg. Chem.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. O 4, 

1892. Chicago; s. C. E. Chapman. Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Chem. Club; 
Swimming. Mfg. Chem., Chapman Mfg. C^o., 
1 91 6 — . Address, 5528 Kenwood Ave., Chica- 
go. t 

6794. RALPH DWYER CLINTON 

CHAPMAN 
Banker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 8, 1892, 
Vienna, 111.; s. P. T. B. Chapman. Prepared 
in Central H. S., Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Varsity Football Capt., 1912-13; Pres., 
Ma-wan-da; Helmet; Ku Klux; Alpha Kappa 
Psi. Banker, Chicago, ist Lt., Co. G, 9th Inf., 
2nd Division, A. E. F., France; Wounded, Jl 
25, 1918, France. Address, Vienna, 111. 

6795. BL.\NK 

6796. YUN TIN CHENG 
Export Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 1891, 
Kwong Tung, China; s. Y. T. Cheng. Prepared 
in St. Stephens Coll.; Univ. of London; Univ. 
of Birmingham. Chinese Stud. Club; Cosmo- 
politan Club; Ry. Club. Export Mgr., R. R. 
Transportation, Hong Kong,^ S. China, 191 5 ; 
Yu-Kee Hong, Hongkong, China. 1918. Ad- 
dress, c/o Yu-Kee Hong, Hong Hong. 

6797. GLEN CHRISTY 
B. Mus. ; b. N 2, 1892, Harrisburg, 111.; s. 
Mildred Christy. Prepared in Harrisburg Tp. 
H. S. Nu Kappa Alpha; Glee Club; Philoma- 
thean. ist Lt., Ord. Engng. Div., Washing- 
ton, D. C. Address, 42 Orleans St., Newark, 
N. J. 

6798. ELMER ALLEN CLAAR 
Y. M. C. A. Worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b O IS, 1892, Altoona, Pa.; s. Jacob Claar. 
Prepared in Moline H. S. Y. M. C. A. Work, 
Moline, 111., 1917—- Address. Y. M. C. A., 
Moline, IH. 

6799. HELEN BEULAH CLARKE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. Mus., 1917; 
b. Ag 5, 1890, Libertyville, HI.; d. Francis E. 
(b. Je 19, 1864, Cedar Falls, Wis.) and Sarah 
Emily Clarke (b. O 24. 1865, Hainesville, 111.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Illiola; Choristers, 
Choral Soc. Teacher, H. S., and Supvr., Pub. 
Sch. Mus., Desloge, Mo. Y. M. C. A., France. 
Address, 31 Prospect St., Cortland, N. Y. 

6800. IRL REUBEN CLINE 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 5, 1892, Jer- 

sewille. III.; s. Emanuel (b. i8s4, Lenoir, N. 

C.) and Mary E. (Alward) Cline (b. 1864. 

Fidelity, 111.). Prepared in Jerseyville H. S. 



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Tau Deta Pi; Valedictorian; Capl., Inf., Univ. 
lU'gt. Civ. Engr., West. Biicl^ Co., Danville, 
111., 191S— . Address, Y. M. C. A., Danville, 
III.; bus. add., c/o Western Brick Co., do. 

6801. IRA' NEWTON CLOVER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ag 5, 
1S92, Gardner, 111.; s. Elmer E. (b. Mr 17, 
i860, Reddick, 111.) and Lovina (Shelley) Clo- 
ver (b. F 2g, i860, do.). Prepared in Gardner 
H. S.; Hastings (Neb.) H. S.; Joliet Tp. H. S. 
Sigma Pi; Lambda Tau Rho. Instrument 
Man., C. R. I. t^- P. R. R., Chicago and Joliet, 
111., 1915-16. Asst. Engr., Wildwood Bldg. Co., 
Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1916-17; do., for R. W. Pratt, 
Consulting Engr., Barberton, O., 1917-18; 
do., Detroit, 1918. Sergt., Camp (jrant, 111., 
1918; mustered out, 1919. Married Alta Green, 
Je 6, 1918, Gardner, HI. Address, 10506 En- 
glewood, Cleveland, 0.; bus. add.. 716 Hippo 
drome Bldg., Cleveland. 

6802. DAVID CLYMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 15, 1890, 
Grand Rapids, Mich.; s. Isaac Clyman. Pre- 
pared in N. W. Division H. S., Chicago. Me- 
norah Soc. ; Class Football. Traction Tester, 
Chicago; Arch. Engr., Swift, & Co.. Chicago, 
191 8—. 2nd O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, III; 
2nd Lt., (ird.. Aberdeen, Md.; Mustered out, 
D II, 1918. Married Mr 16, 1919. Address, 
c/o Gladstone Hotel, Chicago. 

6803. MILDRED LEANN COBURN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 6. 1886, 
McLean, 111.; d. Charles C. (b. Ag 16, 1854, 
O.) aiid Sarah Frances (Alsop) Coburn (b. 
Ap 4, 1859, Ky.). Prepared in McLean H. S.; 
111. St. Norm. 1902-05. 1907-08. Summer, 
1906-07. Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, El Paso, 
lib, IQ15 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 
McLean, 111.; bus. add., 121 W. 92nd St., New 
York City. 

6804. CHARLES BLAKE COCHRAN 
Lumber Dealer; A. B. in L.^ A. & S.; b. Jl 
21, 1892, Benton, 111.; s. W. G. Cochran. Pre- 
pared in Marion H. S.; Univ. of Tex. Delta 
Tau Delta; Scarab; Arch. Club. Retail Lum- 
ber Dealer. Address. 405 S. Market St., Mar- 
ion, Ill.t 

6805. HARRY FRANK COGDAL 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 14, 1891, Aus- 
tin, 111.; s. George B. (b. Petersburg, 111.) and 
Fannie May (Povver)^ Cogdal (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Alpha G.-imma Rho; Ma-wan-da; Alpha 
Zeta; Prelim. Honors; Baseball Capt. Farmer, 
South Haven, Mich., 1914; West Chicago, 111., 
1915-16; Supt., Alexandria Dairy Farms, Au- 
rora, 111., 1 01 7; Farmer, S^uth Haven, Mich.. 
1917 — . Address, South Haven, Mich. 

6806. *FRANK MAYNARD COLCORD 
(Brother of G128) 

Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 6, 1890, 
Greenville, 111.; s. G. A. Colcord. Prepared in 
(Ilreenville Prep. Sch. Instr., Agr., Ainsworth, 
Neb., iqi6; Grad. Work and Asst.. Dairy 
Dept., Univ. of Neb.. 1917-18; Dairy Expert., 
Agr. Coll., Pullman, Wash. Insp., Dairy Herds, 
Camp Lewis. Died O 21, 19 18, Pullman, Wash. 

6807. PAUL WAYNE COLEMAN 
• B. S. in Agr.; b. O 29. 1893, Lcwistown, 111.; 
s. J. O. Coleman. Prepared in Lewistown H. 
S.; Eureka Coll. Address, Ipava, Ill.t 

6808. MARY ELIZABETH COLLOM 

Research Asst.; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 18. 

1894, Chicago; d. Arthur Elden (b. Jl 4, 1867, 

Oxford, Pa.) and Eva (Day) Collom (b. Jl 26, 

1862, Niles, 111.). Prepared in Oxnard Union 



(Calif.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; 
.\lpha Theta Chi; Final Honors; H. Sc. Ed., 
///. Agr. Grad. Stud., Infant Nutrition, Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16; Lab. Asst., 1915-16; Literary 
work, Boston, 1916-17; Research Asst., Schen- 
ectady, N. Y., 1917^. Address, 704 Michigan 
.\ve., Schenectady, N. Y.; bus. add., c/o Re- 
search Dept., Bldg. 4, General Electric Co., 
do. 

6809. HAROLD EDWARD COLSON 
Merchant; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 5, 1892, St. 
Charles, 111.; s. J. F. Colson. Prepared in St. 
Charles H. S. Alpha Gamma Rho. Merchant 
and Land. Gard., St. Charles, 1916 — -. ist Lt., 
.\sst. to Depot Q. M., Jefferson. Ind.; Mustered 
out, Ja 18, 1919. Address, 185 W. Main St., 
St. Charles, 111.; bus. add., 50 West Main 
St., do. 

68x0. DANIEL FRANKLIN COMSTOCK 
Conductor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 15, 
1891; Big Ra-ids, Mich.; s. C. W. Comstock. 
I'repared in Evanston II. S. Psi Upsilon; 
Helmet; Ku Klux; Fresh. Varsity Baseball and 
Basketball. Conductor, I. C. R. R., Carbon- 
dale, 111., 1916 — . Address, 2408 Hartzell Ave., 
Evanston, Ill.t 

6811. MABEL LOUISE CONAT 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Je 24, 1888, Detroit; 
d. Wilmot and Jane (Wittet) Conat. Prepared 
in Western H. "S., Detroit. A. B., Univ. of 
Mich., igog. First Asst. Reference Dept., 
Pub. Lib., Detroit. Final Honors. Auth. : 
Bibliography Municipal Periodicals, Special Li- 
braries, O, 1917. Address, 751 Campbell Ave., 
Detroit; bus. add., c/o Public Library, do. 

6812. BEATRICE VIRGINIA COPLEY 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & Sv ; A. M., 1917; 
1). F 3, 1893, Joliet, 111.; d. Harry (b. 1863, 
Paris, Can.) and Jose[)hine (lenkins) Copley 
(b. 1865, 111.). Prepared in Joliet H. S. Kap- 
|ia Alpha Theta; Yo Ma; Plii Beta Kappa; Ale- 
Ihenai; Mgr., Girls' Stunt Show; Y. W_. C. A. 
Cabinet; Fresh, and Prelim. Honors; Sr. Me- 
morial Com.; Advisory Bd., Woman's League. 
Grad. Asst. in English, Univ. of 111., 1915-17; 
Asst., do., 1917 — . Address, 2501 E. Cass St., 
Joliet, 111.; bus. add., 322 University Hall, Ur- 
iiana. 

6813. LYNN S. CORBLY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 8, 1893, Paxton, 111.; 
s. W. S. (b. Ja 17, 1863. Champaign) and 
Mary (Yeule) Carbly (b. Mr 31, 1865, Green 
Valley, 111.). Prepared in Paxton II. S. Phi 
Alpha Delta. Lawyer, Cliamiiaign, 1915-17. 
Pvt., ist Class, Q. M. R. C, Chicago, 1917; 
Sergt., O. M. R. C. 1917; A. E. F., France. 
1917 — ."Married Marguerite Clark. My 28, 
1917, Paxton, 111. Address, Paxton, 111. 

6814. EULA ETHELYN CORDELL 
(EARNER) 
(Sister of No. 7458) 
Asst. Prin., Sch.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
.\p 23, 1891, Industry, 111.; d. Robert McMurry 
(b. F 22. 1861, Waupakaneta, O.) and Lucy 
Ethelvn (Vail) Cordell (b. Te 24- i86n. Indus- 
try, ill.). Prepared in West. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Acad., 1907-09. Prin., Pub. Sch., Ells- 
worth, 111., 1915-16; Newspaper Reporter. Ma- 
comb, III.. 1916-17; Asst. Prin., Pub. Sch.. 
Tnplin. Mo., 1917-18. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Frank Earner, Je 8. 1017. Starved 
Rock, 111. Address, 424 N. Johnson St., Ma- 
comb, 111. 

6815. SEYMOUR CORLEY 
(Brother of No. S''i4) 
Engineer; B S. in C. E.; b. D 13, 1804, De- 
catur, 111.: s. De Witt Clinton (b. D 24, 1852, 
Shelby Co., 111.) and Laura (Fulton) Corley 



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(I). Ap 4, i860, New ]'.runswick. Mo.). Pre- 
pared in Decalur H. S. Kngr., Dcs Moines 
Bridge & Iron Co., rgis-iG; do., Scaife &. Sons, 
Pittsburgh, 1916-17. Sergt., Co. F, istli Engrs., 
A. E. I'"., France, 19 17 — . Address, 805 N. 
College St., Decatur, 111. 

6816. CHESTER McELFRESII GRAIN 

Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. An 17, 
1889, Waverly, 111.; s. J. O. and Mary Grain. 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Grad. Stud., Har- 
vard Univ., 1915; Mutual Motor Stores Co., 
Chicago, 191 7. Naval Reserves, Washington, 
D. C.. Address, 1458 S. Michigan Ave., Ghi- 
cago.t 

6817. CHAr.MKKS WOODRUl'F 
CRAWFORD 

Manag;er; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 8, 1891, Eldor- 
ado Springs, Mo.; s. George A. and Martha 
Emily (Woodruff) Crawford. Prepared in 
Pontiac H. S. Alpha Zeta. Mgr., I'ure Bred 
Percherons, Gregory Farm, White Hall, III., 
1915-16. Med. Dept., U. S. N. A., Field Hosp. 
336, San. Train 309. Camp Taylor, Ky. Ad- 
dress, White Hall, 111. 

6818. HEEEN LUGILE CRAWFORD 
(Sister of No. 8243) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D i, 1892. 
Lincoln, Neb.; d. Clark Mehany (b. Crown 
Point, Ind.) and Almira J. (Bunday) Craw- 
ford (b. Linesville, Pa.). I'repared in Shaw- 
nee (Okla.) If. S. Sr. Breakfast Com. Grad. 
Stud., Educ. Univ. of 111. Teacher, Sc, Mel- 
vin, 111., 1915-16; Chebanse, 111., 1916-17; Pax- 
ton, 111., 1 91 7 — . Address, 50S S. Race St., 
JJ rhuna; bus. add., Paxton, III. 

6819. EDWARD WOODEN CREIGHTON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 18, 1891, Fair- 
field, III.; s. Jacob Reed (b. Ag 4, 1848, Carmi, 
111.) and Lucretia Elizabeth (lionham) Creigh- 
ton (b. Ap 6, 1865, Fairfield, 111.). Prepared 
in Fairfield H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Married 
Anna Walters, N 20, 1917, Eldorado Springs, 
Mo. Address, R 8, Ftiirf^eld, 111. 

6820. LUCRETIA CRESSEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 16, 1889, 
Moro, 111.; d. Roger F. (b. 1866, Collinsville, 
III.) and Emma (Goally) Cressey (b. Belle- 
ville, 111.). Prei)ared in Jacksonville H. S.; 111. 
Coll., 1907-9. Phi Beta Kappa. 'J'eacher, Sc, 
Tuscola, 111., 191S — . Address, Wenona, 111.; 
bus. add., Tuscola, IlL 

6821. EDWARD CRISS 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 7, 1887, Nebo, HI.; s. 
William Criss. Prepared in Pleasant Hill Sch.; 
111. St. Norm. Univ. Corn Products Refining 
Co., Pekin, 111. Address, Pekin, Ill.f 

6822. HAROLD LANE CUMMINGS 
Secretary; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 5, 
1892, Freeport. III.; s. Ossian E. (b. D iC, 
1852, E. Douglass, Mass.) and Bertha (Love) 
Cummings (b. Mr i, 1865, Rockford, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Clinton H. S. Chi Beta; Beta Gamma 
Sigma. Sec. to V. P., I. C. R. R.. Chicago, 191 5- 
16. Bn. Sergt. Maj., Div. Trains, 86th Div., 
Camp Grant, 111., 1917-18; Detached Service, 
3rd O. T. C. Camp Grant, 1918— . Mem., R. A. 
M., Chicago; Freejjort Consistory, Tebola 
Shrine, Rockford. III. Address, 1526 E. 6sth 
Place, Chicago; bus. add., 633 Conway Bldg., 
do. 

6823. WESLEY ERETT CUMMINS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 4, 1888, Reevesville, 
111.; s. Jermiah Smith (b. do.) and Nancy (Rice) 
Cummins (b. do.). I'repared in Murphyshoro 
Tp. H. S., 1006. A. B., McKendree Coll., 
1910. Phi Aliiha Delta; Order of the Coif; 
Scholarshin: Prelim, and Final Honors. Lawyer, 
Cairo. 111., igi.S-ifi- U. S. A., 1917; Sergt., Q. 
M. C, I'"rance, 1918 — . Address, Cairo, 111. 



6824. MARGARET LUCILE DAUBER- 
MAN (RINEHART) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 8, 1892, Mans- 
field, 111.; d. C. N. Dauberman. Prepared in 
.Mansfield H. S. Bethany Circle; Y. W. C. A. 
(^'iliinet. Married Ross Rinehart, Jl -'5, 1916, 
Deland, 111. Address, Deland, lll.t 

6S25. ANNA ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY 
A. B. in L. A. St. S.; b. D 20, 187^, Sullivan, 
111.; d. J._ D. and Elizabeth Daugherty. Pre- 
pared in Sullivan II. .S. Address, Stevensville, 
Mont. 

68-^.. SAMUEL SYLVESTER DAVIS 
(Husband of No. 7475) 

I'arm .Xdviser; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; 
b. F 28, 1 891, Newport, Ind.; s. J. N. (b. My 
25, 1848, do.) and Rose B. (Manion) Davis 
(1). Mr 17, 1852, do.). Prepared in Newport 
(Ind.) II. S.; Jnd. St. Norm., 1909-10. Agr. 
(^liib; Hoof and Horn (Jlub; Capt., Univ. Brig.; 
V. P., (^lass; Class football, 1912-1.1;. Emer- 
gency Demonstration Co. Agr. Agt. Married 
Clara Elizabeth Davis ('16), Ja 27, 1917, Ur- 
l)ana. Address, Kentland, Ind. 

6827. HELEN MARY DAWSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 16, 

1894, Morris, III.; d. James Burns (b. 1848, 
Ayrshire, Scotland) and Mary Ann (Sulhi-r- 
land) Dawson (b. 1865, Aberdeen, .Scotland j. 
Prepared in Morris H. S. .Sigma Kappa; Kap]ia 
Delta Pi; Yo-Ma; llliola; Der Deutsche Verein; 
Fresh. Honors. Teacher. H. S., Divcrnon, 111., 
191 5-17; do.. Crystal Lake, III., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 206 Benton St., Morris, 111.; bus. add.. 
Crystal Lake, 111. 

6828. HOMER WARD DEAKMAN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 27, 1804, 

Chicago; s. G. A. (b. do.) and Elizabeth (Hall) 
Deakman (b. Lowell, Mass.). Prepared in 
Wichita (Kan.) H. S. Theta Delta Chi; 111. 
Union Dramatic Club; Bus. Mgr.. Lambkins; 
Varsity Track Mgr.; Ath. Bd. of Control; Bus. 
Mgr., Mask and Bauble Play SoT>h. Cotillion 
Com.; Sr. Ball Com. Civ. Engr., Grain Eleva- 
tor Const., Kansas City. 191s; Supt. of Const., 
Concrete Bldg.. New York City, iQi.";-'?; do., 
Co](l Storage Bldg. Const., Chicago, 1917 — . 
I St Engrs. O. T. C, Ft. Leavenworth, 1917' 
ist Lt.. Engrs. R. C. Co. F, 311th Engrs., Camp 
(Irant, 111., 1917 — . Jr. Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. 
Married Leila Bloomfield Robinson, S 30, 1917, 
Tenent, N. J. Address, 448 W. 6oth Place, 
Chicago. 

6829. BENJAMIN HARRISON DECKER 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 3, 1888, 
Brazil, Ind.; s. Jesse Austin (b. Ja 7, 1841, But- 
ler Co., O.) and Angeline (Gonter) Decker (b. 
Mr 22, 1853, Tuscarawas Co.. O.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Scabbard and Blade; E. E. 
Soc; Class Basketball; Class Football, 1913; 
Varsity Football. 1914; Lt., and Capt.. Univ. 
P>rig. Sales Dept., Nungesser Carbon & Bat. Co., 
Cleveland, 1915-16: do., Nat. Carbon Co., do., 
tQi6 — . Pub. Speaking Chm.. Elec. League, 
Cleveland. 1918 — ; Univ. of 111. Club. Cleve- 
land, 191 8 — . Married Adele Gisella Juergens, 
Je ir. 1915. Montieello. 111. Child. Dr-an Ger- 
ard, b. Ja 14, 1917- Address, 1327 W. 105th 
St., Cleveland; bus. add., c/o Sales Dept., Nat. 
Carbon Co.. do. 

6830. WILLIAM CHARLES DEISS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 12, 1892, 
("arlin-villc. HI.: s. William Deiss. Prepared 
in Carlinville IT. S. E. E. Soc. Engng. Dept., 
Curtiss Aeroplane Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. 191 5; 
Engr.. Carlinville, 111.. 191=; — • Address, 402 
W. North St., Carlinville, lll.t 



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6831. JACK ERWIN DEMUTH 
Civ. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 28, 1892, 
St. Louis; s. Mrs. Louise Demuth. Prepared 
in McKinley H. S. Aloha Delta Sigma; Tri- 
angle; Class Swimming; Technograph Bd. ; 
Crystal Dancing Club. R. O. T. C., 1917; 
ist Lt., Co. B, 333rd Bn.; Capt., do.; 
Mustered out, Ja 1919. Address, c/o The 
Parsons Co., Newton, la. 

6832. BLANK 

6833. CLARENCE GORDON DE SWARTE 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 8, 1891, 
Englewood, Chicago; s. Garrett De Swarte. 
Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Alpha 
Sigma Phi. Engr., Sargent & Lundy, Chicago. 
Address, 6220 Sangamon St., Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o Sargent & Lundy, do.f 

6834. OSCAR CASPAR DETERING 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 7, 1891, St. Louis; 
s. C. H. Detering. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Ry. Club; Cml. Club; Class Fencing; Class 
Swimming; Water Basketball. Hdqtrs. Co., 
Embarkation Camp, Bordeaux, France. Ad- 
dress, 2918 Palm, St. Louis. t 

6835. THOMAS WILBUR DIECKMANN 

Office Engr.; A. B. in L, A. & S.; b. F 27, 
1 89 1, Vandalia, 111.; s. Carl Dieckmann. Pre- 
pared in Vandalia H. S. Ed., ///. Highways, 
1916; Portland Cement Assoc, 1917; Office 
Engr., Paving Dept., Lakewood Engng. Co., 
Cleveland, O., 1919 — . Address, 11857 Clifton 
Blvd., Cleveland, O. ; bus. add., Paving Dept., 
Lakewood Engng. Co., do. 

6836. ALICE DIETZER (BRODD) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 25, 1891, Buffalo, N. 
Y.; d. John W. (b. Mr 22, 1862, do.) and 
Mary (Clendening) Dietzer (b. Ag i, 1864, 
Batavia, N. Y.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. 
S., La Grange. Chi Omega; Omicron Nu; 
Yo-Ma; H. S. Club; W. A. A. Teacher, Dom. 
Sc, Morris, 111., 1915-16; Chicago, 1916-17. 
Married Lawrence Samuel Brodd, D 20, 1916. 
Child, Lawrence Samuel, Jr., b. O 10, 1917 
(died O 14, 1 91 7). Address, 560 Astor St., 
Milwaukee. 

6837. ESSEL ROY DILLAVOU 
(Brother of No. 4615) 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; J. D., 1917; b. 
O 29, 1893, Bondville, III.; s. S. E- (b. Ap 20, 
1866, 111.) and Mary M. (McDaniel) Dillavou 
(b. S 16, 1869). Prepared in Champaien H. 
S. Phi Alpha Delta; Pi Kappa Alpha; Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Innes of Court; Order of Coif; 
Lt., 1913-14 and Capt., 1914-15, Univ. Regt.; 
Prelim. Honors. Farmed claim, Newell, S. 
Dak., I yr. Lt., nth Co. C, M. G. O. T. S., 
Camp Hancock, Ga., 191 8; Mustered out. Ja 
1919. Married Vivian Priest, Ag i, 1917. Del- 
avan, Wis. Child, Samuel Essel, b. My 10, 
1918. Address. 304 W. Maple St., Champaign; 
bus. add., Newell, S. Dak. 

6838. IRA WILBUR DINGLEDINE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 7, 1886, Thaw- 
ville. 111.; s. L. Dingledine. Prepared in 
Normal H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Address, 
421 Peoria Ave., Peoria, Ill.t 

6839. BERNARD ERNST GEORGE DIRKS 

B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr g, 1894. Koetzshen- 
broda, Ger. ; s. H. B. Dirks. Prepared in 
Groessel sche Realschule. Dresden. Ger. Tau 
Beta Pi; Cosmopolitan Club; Prelim. Honors. 
Research Work. Harvard Univ., Chicago, igi8. 
Address, 1166 Diversey Park, Chicago. t 



6840. EARL JOSEPH DIX 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag i. 1891, 
Leaf River, 111.; s. Marshall Edward and Min- 
nie H. (Spicer) Dix. Prepared in Marseilles 
H. S. E. E. Soc; Asst. Adv. Mgr., E. E. Show, 
1915- Stud., C. C. S. I., 1915-16; Power Sales 
Engr., P. S. Co., Evanston, 111., 1916-17; Sales- 
man, Elec. Appliance Co., Chicago, 1917-18. 
Heating Engr., Camp Grant, 1917 — . Married 
Elsie L. Long, O 13, 1917, Marseilles, 111. Ad- 
dress, 809 W. Taylor St., Kokomo, Ind.; bus. 
add., 701 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

6841. VERNE FOSTER DOBBINS 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 20, 1894, 
Dewey, 111.; s. Foster Dobbins. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eta Kappa 
Xu; Sigma Tau; E. E. Soc; Adv. Mgr., E. E. 
Show; Sr. Hat. Com. Sales Dept., Nungesser 
Carbon & Bat. Works, Cleveland, 191 7; with 
National Carbon Co., do., 1919 — . Aviation, 
Call Field, Tex., 1918; Mustered out, 1919. 
Address, 7121 Euclid Ave., Cleveland.! 

6842. MARGARET ISABELLA DOHERTY 
(Sister of No. 3348) 
Librarian; B. Mus.; A. B. in L. A. & S., 
1Q17; b. S 29, 1893, La Grange, 111.; d. Wil- 
liam John (b. O I, 1848, St. Johns, New 
Brunswick, Nova Scotia) and Margaret Eliza- 
beth (Doyle) Doherty (b. Jl 24, 1854, Dubu- 
que, la.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. ; Am. 
Conservatory of Mus., 1908-12. Mu Kappa Al- 
|)ha. Teacher of Piano, Urbana. 1914; Lib. 
Asst.. Bur. of Educ. Research, Univ. of 111. 
Address, 905 W. California St., Urbana. 

6843. ETHEL MARY DOLE 

(Sister of Nos. 5637, 6844, 9039) 
Demonstrator; B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Mr 22, 
1880, Manteno, 111.; d. Theophilus Packard (b. 
Te 12, 1849, Shelburn, Mass.) and Emma 
Rhoda (Viall) Dole (b. F 7, 1851, Elk Co., 
Pa.). Prepared in Manteno H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., 1897-98, 1902-4. A. M., Columbia 
l^niv., 1916. Omicron Nu; Final Honors. 
Temporary Teacher, Dom. Arts, jth Ave. H. 
S., Pittsburgh, 191 7; Home Demonstration 
Agt., Kent Co., Del., 191 7-1 8; do., Geneva, 
111., 1918 — . Address, Manteno, 111.; bus. add.. 
Room 58, Court House, Geneva, 111. 

6844. LILLIAN DORA DOLE (KENNEDY) 
(Wife of No. 7003; Sister of Nos. 5637, 6843, 
9039) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., Zool. and En- 
tomol., 1916; b. Je 6. 1884, Manteno. 111.; d. 
Theophilus Packard (b. Je 12, 1849, Shelburn, 
Mass.) and Emma Rhoda (Viall) Dole (b. F 
7 1 85 1, Elk Co., Pa.). Prepared in Manteno 
H. S.; 111. St. Norm. LTniv., 1902-05. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Final Honors; 
Sr. Breakfast Com. Teacher, Zool., 111. St. 
Norm. L^niv., 1916-17; do., Sc, Evanston Tp. 
H. S.. Evanston, 111., 1917-18. Married Lu- 
ther E. Kennedy ('14), Je 7, 1918. Champaign. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, Manteno, 111. 

6845. JUSTIN ALOYSIUS DOMAS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 7, 1892- 
-Assumption. 111.; s. S. D. Domas. Prepared 
in Shelbyville, H. S. Address, Shelbyville, 
Ill.t 

6846. HENRY DUBIN 
(Brother of No. 6210) 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 11, 1892, 
Chicago; s. A. J. Dubin. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Cosmopolitan Club; 
Menorah Soc; Arch. Club; Class Football; 
Itlio Staff; Asst. Art Ed., Arch. Yr. Book; 
Sr. Smoker Com.; Prelim. Honors; Plym Fel- 
lowship. Arch., Gov. Service, Panama. Q. M. 
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baum, F 4, 1919, Washington, D. C. Address, 
c/o Quartermaster Dept., Army Hdqtrs., Canal 
Zone, Panama. 

6847. FRED ALAN DuHADWAY 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. My 31, 1890, Jersey- 
ville, 111.; s. Charles W. (b. do.) and Lucia O. 
(Schattgen) Du Hadway (b. do.). Prepared 
in Jerseyville H. S. Theta Chi; Order of 
Coif; Prelim. Honors; Chm., Soph. Cotillion; 
Sr. Ball Com.; V. P., 111. Union. Lawyer, 
Jerseyville, 111., 1915-17; Asst. St. Atty., Har- 
din, 111., 1917; Govt. Appeal Agt., Calhoun Co., 
1917; Law firm. Chapman & Du Hadway, Jer- 
seyville, 111. Mem., 111. Bar Assn.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Cornelia Powell, O 17, 1917, Jersey- 
ville, 111. Child, Helen Margaret, b. N 3, 
1918. Address, Jerseyville, 111. 

6848. SVEN DUNER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr i, 1892, Pull- 
man, Chicago; s. J. C. Duner. Prepared in 
Wheaton H. S. Delta Upsilon; Fresh. Varsity 
Basketball; Capt., Varsity Basketball; Capt., 
Univ. Brig. Address, Wheaton, Ill.t 

6849. LAWRENCE HENRY DUNHAM 
(Brother of No. 4625) * 

Metallurgist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Ag 21, 
1891, Chicago; s. Arthur Henry (b. Pittsfield, 
Mass.) and Margaret Evans (Barrett) Dunham 
(b. Stockbridge, Mass.). Prepared in La Salle 
Peru Tp. H. S. Phi Lambda LIpsilon; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Brig. Metallur- 
gist, Inland Steel Co., Ind. Harbor, Ind. ; do., 
Am. Steel & Wire (To., Cleveland. Married 
Alsia May Strode, Ap 16, 1918, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 17 2y Bryn Mawr Ave., East Cleveland; 
bus. add., c/o Newburgh Steel Works, do. 



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6851. 



'DAVID WOODS DUNLAP 
(Brother of 6852) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 5, 1892, O'Fallon, Mo.; 
s. Marcus Fulton Dunlap (b. S 25, 1848, Chi- 
cago) and Sarah Ellen (Woods) Dunlap (b. 
N 26, 1850, Fairfield, la.). Prepared in Wood- 
lawn Inst.; Central Coll. Alpha Zeta; Hort. 
Club; Agr. Club; Class Baseball. Stud., Bos- 
ton, Univ., 191 5. Army Y. M. C. A.; 177th 
Inf. Brig., Camp Funston, Kan., 1917. Died 
Camp Funston, D 19, 1917. 

6852. FANNY DUNLAP 
(Sister of No. 6851) 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Ja 20, 1883, O'Fal- 
lon, Mo.; d. Marcus Fulton (b. S 25, 1848, 
Chicago) and Sarah Ellen (Woods) Dunlap (b. 
N 26, 1850, Fairfield, la.). Prepared in Wood- 
lawn Inst. (Mo.). Ph. B., Univ. of la. Libr. 
Club. Head Cataloguer, Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
191S— . Mem., D. A. R.; M. E. Church. Ad- 
dress, 14 1 2 Laramie St., Manhattan, Kan.; 
bus. add., c/o Kansas State Agricultural Col- 
lege, do. 

6853. ELIZABETH MOORE DUNN 
(PRINS) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Cornland, 111. ; d. 
Frederick J. (b. Springfield, 111.) and Clarice 
Elizabeth (Bell) Dunn (b. do.). Prepared in 
Bellflower H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm., DeKalb, 
1905; M. A., Univ. of Wash., 1917. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, H. S., 
Tacoma, Wash., 1914-16; Asst. Hist. Dept., 
Univ. of Wash.. Seattle, 1916-17; Teacher, H. 
S., Twin Falls, Idaho, 1917-18. Married Johan 
Willem Prins, S 25, 1918, N. Y. Address, c/o 
J. W. Prins, Ed. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Hog Is- 
land, Penn. 



6854. MARSHALL SIMEON DUTTON 
(Brother of No. 8287) 

Superintendent; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. My 
20, 1891, Morton Park, Chicago; s. B. B. (b. 
Ag 4, 1862, Racine, Wis.) and Emma (Het- 
zel) Dutton (b. Ap 15, 1868, do.). Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Ep- 
silon; Sigma Tau; Lambkins Club; 111. Union 
Dram. Club; Glee and Mandolin Club. Supt., 
Central 111. Pub. Service Co., Lawrenceville, 
111. Address, Lawrenceville, Ill.t 

68ss. HENRY CHARLES ECKSTEIN 
Nutrition Expert; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 
18, 1890, Sheboygan, Wis.; s. Robert Charles 
Eckstein. Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Stud, and Asst., An. 
Nutrition. Univ. of 111., 1916. Address, 100^ 
W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

6856. EDITH EDGAR 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 19, 1891, 
Bellefontaine, O. ; d. Rev. George Edward (b. 
D II, 1863, Ireland) and Blanche Augusta (Os- 
born) Edgar (b. Ag 12, 1864, lola. Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Antwerp (N. Y.) H. S. Athenean; 
Phi Delta Psi. Teacher, Latin, French, and 
Hist., Tp. H. S., Villa Grove, 111., 1915—. Ad- 
dress, Villa Grove, 111. 

6857. ALWIN CLYDE EIDE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Ap 28, 1893, 
Lee, 111.; s. To-llef T. (b. D 12, 1853, Olen, 
Norway) and Christine (Greve) Eide (b. Ag 
12, 1862. Bergen, Norway). Prepared in Lu 
ther Coll. Acad. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lamb 
da Upsilon; Chem. Club; Prelim. Honors. Asst 
Chem., Inland Steel Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind.. 
1915; U. S. Metal Refining Co., 1915-16; Sales 
Dept., Patton Paint Co., Milwaukee, 1916 
Chem., Am. Zinc, Lead, & Smelting Co., Hills 
boro. 111., 1916-18; do., St. Louis, 1918 — . 
Mem., A. C. S. Address, 1415 Conway Bldg., 
Chicago. 

6858. MILDRED ROACH ELDER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ja 31, 1890. 
Virginia, 111.; d. Rev. J. W. Elder. Prepared 
in James Millikin Acad.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Address, Argenta, Ill.t 

6859. ARAM MOVSES ELEAZARIAN 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 10, 1887, Teheran, Per- 
sia; s. Movses Eleazarian. Prepared in Ar- 
menian Nat. Coeduc. Sch.; French Am. Acad., 
Springfield, Mass.; Univ. of Wis. Cosmopoli- 
tan Club; Le Cercle Frangais. Address, Te- 
heran, Persia. 

6860. EDWARD CHARLES ELLES 
Supt., Coal Co.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
23, 1892, Carterville, 111.; s. Albert K. (b. Belle- 
ville, III.) and Orian J. (Brown) Elles (b. 
Carterville, 111.). Prepared in Herrin Tp. H. 
S. Iris; Pres., Beta Gamma Sigma, 1914-15; 
Scabbard and I?lade; Cml. Club; 1st. Lt. and 
Major, LTniv. Brig. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Herrin 
Supply Co., Herrin, 111., 1915-17; Supt. Carter- 
ville and Big Muddy Coal Co., 1916-17. 2nd. 
Lt. F. A. U. S. A., France, 1917. Married Ea 
telle Lee Perry, My 4, 191 7, Herrin, 111. Ad- 
dress, Herrin, 111. 

6861. GRACE ADELAIDE ENGLAND 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 14, 1890, Detroit; 
d. William Edwin (b. 1844, Wiltshire, Eng.) 
and Hannah (Proctor) England (b. 1854, De- 
troit). Prepared in Detroit Central H. S. A. 
B., Albion Coll.. 1910. Libn., Pub. Lib., De- 
troit, 1915 — . Mem., Coll. Club of Detroit; 
Am. Lib. Assn.; Mich. Lib. Assn. Address, 
651, 14th Ave., Detroit; hits, add., c/o Public 
Library, do. 



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6862. JEANNETTE MORRISON ENGLE 
(Sister of No. 8296) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1916; b.My 26, 
1891, Bloomingdale, Ind.; d. W. J. Engle. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Bethany Circle; Gre- 
gorian; Y. W. C. A. Address, R 10, Urbana.l 

6863. RUTH ERNEST 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. D 21, 1889, Mil- 
ford, la.; d. John Harvey (b. Mr 31, 1864) 
and Lillie Gelina (Davis) Ernest (b. Ap 29, 
1863). Prepared in Parsons (Kan.) H. S.; 
Urbana H. S. Teacher, H. S., Sibley, 111., 
1915-17; do., Sparta. 111., 1917-18. Address, 
1 104 W. Stoughton St., Urbana; bus. add., Tp. 
High School, Sparta, 111. 

6864. WALTER BOYNTON ERWIN 
Production Mgr. ; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
D 6, 1892, Chicago; s. Orlando Richard (b. 
Bethany, N. Y.) and Mary Elizabeth (Parsons) 
Erwin (b. Newark, N. J.). Prepared in McKin- 
ley H. S., Chicago. Cml. Club; Varsity Base- 
ball and Basketball. Efficiency Dept., Mont- 
gomery Ward S: Co., Chicago; Mech. Rubber 
Dept., B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Los Angeles; 
Asst. Sales Mgr., Triplex Action Spring Co., 
Chicago; Prod. Mgr., Bemidji Box Co., Bemidji, 
Minn. Mem., Illini Club, Chicago; Mystic 
Ath. Club, Chicago; Los Angeles Ath. Club. 
Married LeOra Margaret Manning, Ag 3, ipii?. 
Waukegan, 111. .4ddress, Box' 287, Bemidji, 
Minn. 

6865. LEO ESLICK 

Paper Mill Specialist; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 
21, 1892, Lead, S. Dak.; s. S. R. Eslick. Pre- 
pared in Lead (S. Dak.) H. S. Jr. Smoker 
Com.; Prelim. Honors; Stud. Mem., A. S. M. 
E. Specialist pvilp and paper mill work; F. E. 
Smith Indus. Co. Address, Grantwood, N. 
J.-f 

6866. PHILIP HIRAM EVERHART 
(Son of No. 66) 

Custom Officer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 
6, 1894. Toledo, 111.; s. Winfield Scott ('75), (b. 
N 18, 1850, Coshocton, O.) and Clara (Carr) 
Everhart (b. S 7, 1861, Rome, Ind.). Prepared 
in Neoga Tp. H. S. Adelphic; Law Club. 
Stud., Custom's Coll., Muckden. Manchuria, 
China, 1916; Custom's House, Shanghai; Chi- 
nese Maritime Custom's Service, Samshui, 
South China, 1918. Address, Samshiti, South 
China; bus. add., c/o Chinese Maritime Cus- 
tom's Service, do. 

6867. FRANK WEBSTER FARLEY 
Expert in An. Husb. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 
3, 1888, Jonesboro, Ark.; s. William Lewis (b. 
F 8. 1856, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) and Elizabeth 
Ophelia (Hardin) Farley (b. Ja 7, 1858, North 
Port, do.). Prepared in Pub. Sch., Craighead 
Co., Ark.; N. E. Ark. Norm.; St. Agr. Sch., 
Jonesboro, Ark., 1910-13. Farm House; Hoof 
and Horn Club. Exten., Jackson, Miss., 1915- 
17; Beef Cattle Investigation and Exten., Bur. 
of An. Husb., U. S. Agr. Dept., 1917—- Auth.: 
Growth of Beef Cattle Industry in the South. U. 
S. Dept., Agr., Washington, igi8; Econ- 
omy of Good Blood in Beef Production, Here- 
ford Jour., Kansas City, 191 8; Growing Beef 
Cattle in Miss.. ///. Agr., 1915. Married Ruth 
Bettersworth, S 6. 1916. Jackson, Miss. Child. 
Frank Webster, Jr.. b. Jl 7, 1917. Address, 
209 Willow Ave.. Tokoma Park, Md.; bus. add.. 
c/o An. Husb., U. S. Dept. Agr., Washington, 
D. C. 

6868. ORENA FARMER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 23, 1880. 
Hutchinson. Kan.; d. J. A. Farmer. Prepared 
in Monticelln Sem. Address, 326 Parkland 
Ave., Belleville, Ill.t 



6869. FAY EDWARD FAULKNER 

(Brother of No. 6225) 
Statistician; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 6, 
1893, Champaign; s. Watson (b. Ap 18, 1854, 
Racine, Wis.) and Emma Bertha (Dellenback) 
Faulkner (b. F 20, 1855, Pittsburgh). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H, S. Prelim. Honors. 
Statistician, Cost Acct., Packard Motor Co., 
Detroit, 1915; West. Elec. Co., do., 1916-17. 
Sergt., 329 F. A. 85th Div. Camp Custer; 2nd 
Lt., A. O. T. C, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 
1918. Married Maude Price, N 1915. Ad- 
dress, 33 Peterboro St., Detroit. 

6870. GUY COLUMBUS FAUROTE 
Supervising Arch.; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 

22, 1893, Niles, Mich.; s. G. L. Faurote. Pre- 
pared in Niles (Mich.) H. S. Phi Gamma Del- 
ta; Scarab; Orange and Blue Dancing Club; 
Mgr., Sr. Athletics; Bus. Mgr., Arch. Yr. Book. 
Asst. Supervising Arch., Univ. of 111., 1915. 
Address, 604 S. 5th St., Niles, Mich.t 

6871. FLORENCE FEHRMAN 

(Sister of No. 5653) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 6, 1894, Pekin, 

111.; d. Adolph (b. Mr 31, 1856, do.) and Eva 

May (Van Deusen) Fehrman (b. Ag 10, 1864). 

Prepared *in Pekin H. S. Address, Pekin, 111. 

6872. KAIMIN KAY FENG 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1916; b. 
O 8, 1893. Pei-lui, Kwangsi, China; s. Chang 
and Luk-Tse Feng. Prepared in Nanyang 
Coll., Shanghai, China, 1909-12. Engr. Asst., 
C. & E. I. R. R., Chicago, 191 7 — . Address, 
Nanyang Club. Shanghai, China; bus. add., 4008 
Grand Blvd., Chicago. 

6873. CLARENCE MILFORD FERGUSON 
Land. Arch, and Engr.; B. S. in Land. Gard. ; 
b. O 19, 1 89 1, Aberdeen, S. Dak.; s. J. A. 
Ferguson. Prepared in Charles City (la.) H. 
S. Theta Delta Chi; Ma-wan-da; Ku Klux; 
Helmet; Scarab; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; 
Tribe of Illini; 111. Union Dram. Club; Land- 
scape Club; Siren Staff; Homecoming Com.; 
Mgr., Varsity Baseball. Mem., Austin-Fergu- 
son, Land. Archs.. Aurora, 111., 191 5. Address, 
S04 N. 4th St., Grand Forks, N. Dak.t 

6874. STELLA BELLE FINNEY 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 7, 1886, Bismark, 
111.; s. T. W. Finney. Prepared in Danville 
H. S.; "N. W. Univ. Address, Bismark, Ill.f 

6875. JULIAN LOUNDSBURY FISH 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 13, 1893, Ashtabula, O. ; 
s. T. Fish. Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S., La- 
Grange. Phi Gamma Delta; Tribe of Illini; 
N. Atlantic Club; Varsity Track: Final Hon- 
ors. Otis Elevator Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1916 — . 
Address, 6 Granger Place, Buffalo, N. Y.t 

6876. ABIGAIL ELIZA FISHER 
(Sister of No. 7518) 

Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 30, 
1892; d. Hendrick Vastine (b. O 15. 1847. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) and Abbie Frances (Steele) 
Fisher (b. Ja 24, i860. Geneseo, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; 
Yo Ma; Fresh. Honors. Libn., Pub. Lib., 
Davenport, la., 1916-17. Address, Geneseo, 
111. 

6877. HAROLD LEO FLODIN 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap i, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. Claes (b. Jl 6. 1848, Sweden) and 
Emma (Larson) Flodin (b. Mr 12, 1854, do.). 
Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S.. Chicago. Phi 
Sigma Kanna. Efficiency Engr.. Adams^ & 
Westlake Co., 1915-16: Exp. Engr., Griffin 
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Valve & Mfg. Co., Chicago, 191 7—- Address, 
SS20 Glenwood Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Ed- 
ward Valve & Mfg. Co., East Chicago, Ind. 

6878. ALDEN KNOWLTON FOGG 
(Husband of No. 8445) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 27, 1892, 
Lowell. Ind.; s. C. E. (b. Ja 31, 1854, Water- 
town, Me.) and Olla V. (Smolt) Fogg (b. N 
30, 1856, Geneva, 111.). Prepared in Wenom, 
H. S. Acanthus; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim., Final 
and Special Honors; Baseball; Jr. Class Pres. ; 
Sec, 111. Union. Jr. Engr., St. Highway 
Comn., Peoria, 1915-17; Asst. Civ. Engr., Quar- 
ters IL, U. S. N. Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.; 
Pub. Works Officer, U. S. N. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; A. S. C. E.; Army and Navy Club. Mar- 
ried Florence Hunt ('17), Je 25, 191 7, Urbana. 
Address, c/o C. W. Kemp, Wenona, 111. 

6879. GOOEY YEN FONG 
B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 1, 1891. Canton, China; 
s. C. Fong. Prepared in Kwang-Tung Province 
H. S., China; Boones Univ. Sch., Berkeley, 
Calif. Address, 616 Grant Ave., San Francis- 
co. 

6880. EVERETT ORREN FONTAINE 
Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 26, 
1892, Momence, 111.; s. Elizabeth Fontaine. 
Prepared in Momence H. S. Spalding Guild; 
Y. M. C. A. Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 
1916-18. Select U. S. Aviation Section Ser- 
vice, 9th Co., Ft. Wright, N. Y., 1918. 2nd Lt., 
C. A. S., Ft. Monroe, Va. Address. Front St., 
Momence, 111. 

6881. FRANK ALFRED FORTY 
(Brother of No. 9070) 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 14, 1893, Chicago; s. 
Joseph Forty. Prepared in Tuly H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Fresh. Fencing; Class 
Swimming; Final Honors. With West. Elec. 
Co., Wilkinsburg. Pa., 1916. Co. E, i8th 
Inf., 7th Div. Nat. Guard, U. S. C. Mem., A. 
I. E. E.; N. O. T. B. Address, 842 N. Fairfield 
Ave., Chicago. 

6882. DONALD DEVERE FOSTER 
Ins. bus.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 7, 1891, 

Boswell, Ind.; s. C. D. Foster. Prepared hi 
Boswell (Ind.) H. 'S. Syracuse Recruit 
Camp, Washington Barracks; Tr. Co., 71st 
Regt.; Mustered out, Ja 13, 1919- Address, 
Boswell, Ind. 

6883. WILEY MARION FOWLER 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 2, 1891, 

Penfield, 111.; s. U. G. Fowler. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Address, Penfield, Ill.t 

6884. DISK SYLVESTER FRAYER 
Rodman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 18, 1892, 
Maywood. 111.; Ward of C. C. Stannard. Pre- 

Eared in Maywood and Melrose Park H. Schs. ; 
ewis Inst., Chicago. Pi Omicron; Sr. Smoker 
Com. Rodman, C. & N. W. R. R., Chicago, 
1916— . U. S. A., A. E. F.. France. Address, 
c/o Mrs. C. C. Stannard, 1607 S. First Ave., 
,M|aywood, 111. 

6885. GEORGE CARLYLE FRAZER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 21, 1892, Lock- 
port, 111.; s. John D. (b. Mr 29, 1858, Lock- 
port, 111.) and Bernice (Garrison) Frazer (b. 
D 29, 1857. Wheaton, 111.). Prepared in Lock- 
port Tp. H. S. Farmer, Lockport. 111. Mem., 
Congr. Church; A. F. A. M. Address, Lock- 
port, 111. 

6886. ARTHUR OWEN FRAZIER 
(Brother of Nos. 6242, 9075) 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
II, 1894, Paris, 111.; s. James B. (b. D 25, 1854, 



Charleston, 111.) and Dora Isabella (Zimmer- 
ly) Frazier (b. D 10, Paris, 111.). Prepared 
in E. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Adelphic. Supt. of 
Schs., Atwood, 111., 191S-16; Prin. Daly Sch., 
Anaconda, Mont., 1915-17. 3rd O. T. C, 
Camp Pike, Ark.; 2nd Lt., N. A., 1918. Auth.: 
Impressions of Montana, III. Agr.. Mr 1917- 
Mem., Anaconda Club; Christian Church. Ad- 
dress, Paris, 111. 

6887. MARY HAZEL FRYE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 17, 1889, 
Fairbury, 111.; d. John Blake (b. N 8, 1854, 
Lisbon, 111.) and Mary Frances (Morns) 
Frye (b. D 7, i860, Fairbury, 111.). Prepared 
in Fairbury H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1906- 
08. Chicago Univ., Summer, 191 1. Achoth. 
Teacher, Eng., Chrisman Tp. H. S., 1915-17. 
Address, 113 W. Elm St., Fairbury, 111. 

6888. ELIZABETH GENEVIEVE FULLER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 8, 1888, 
Vinton, la.; d. A. W. Fuller. Prepared in El 
Paso H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1909-11. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Pres., Scribbler's; Ed. Staff, ///. 
Mag. Instr., Eng., la. St. Coll., Ames, la. Ad- 
dress, 2121 Lincoln Way, Ames, la.; bus. add., 
c/o Eng. Dept., la. St. Coll. 

6889. HAROLD COULON FULLER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl S. 1891, 
Indianapolis; s. Frank Elmer (b. Jl 11, 1863, 
Cambridge, Mass.) and Julia C. Fuller (b. Mr 
8, 1871, Indianapolis). Prepared in Shortridge 
(Ind.) H. S.; Butler Coll., Indianapolis, 1909- 
10. Scarab; 111. Union Dramatic Club. Engr., 
C. W. Nicol, Arch., Lafayette, Ind., 1915-16; 
Supvr. Bldg. Const. Engng. Dept., Mich. St. 
Telephone Co., 1916 — • Address, 3048 W. 
Grand Blvd., Detroit; bus. add., c/o Engng. 
Dept.. Mich. St. Telephone Co., do. 

6890. CLARE CURTISS GAMBLE 
Audit and Credit Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b. Ap 3, 1893, Herkimer, N. Y. ; s. Angus 
Siierry (b. Ap i, 1853, Westdale, N. Y.) and 
Addeline Marie (Curtiss) Gamble (b. O 25, 
i860, Camden, N. Y.). Prepared in Franklin 
Acad., Malone, N. Y. Ry. Club; Easterner's 
Club; Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Varsity Baseball. R. R. Ticket 
Agt., Old Forge, N. Y., 1915; Asst. Treas.; 
New Eng. Steamship Co., New York City, 1915- 
16; Mgr., Russian Branch Allied Mach. Co.. 
Am., 1916-17; Mgr., Auditing and Credit 
Dept., F. W. Hoone Co., Japan, 1918 — . Mem., 
Congr. Church; Russian-Am. Club, 1916. Mar- 
ried Hazel Jerome Abbott, My 26, 1917, Yoko- 
homa, Japan. Address, Branch Mgr. American 
International Corporation, Yokohoma, Japan. 

6891. JOHN LOW GARDINER 
Steel bus.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 17, 
1892, Chicago; s. J. C. (b. Brooklyn, N. Y.) 
and Margaret A. (Low) Gardiner (b. Edin- 
burgh, Scotland). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. 
S. Beta Theta Pi; Mask and Bauble. Steel 
bus., Chicago, 1915-17. R. O. T. C, 1917; 
Sergt., 8th Ord. Field Depot., A. E. F., 1918. 
.Address, 4645 Beacon St., Chicago. 

6892. EDWARD FRANKLIN GEHRIG 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 31, 1890, 
Grand Fork, 111.; s. Mrs. Mary Gehrig. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; V. P., Jr. 
Branch, A. S. M. E. : Homecoming Com.; 
Capt., Pushball. Sales Engr., Cadillac Motor 
Co., Detroit, 1915 — •. Address, 571 2nd St., 
Detroit; bus. add., c/o Detroit Stove Co., do. 

6893. CHARLES FRANCIS GEIGER 

Engineer; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Je 3, 1893, 

Chicago; s. Charles H. (b. O 21, 1862, Ft. 

Wayne, Ind.) and Julia J. (Parrot) Geiger (b. 

D 24, 1870, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 



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S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 1911-13. Final 
and Special Honors. Research Asst., Cerani. 
Engr., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Instr., Cerani., 
Rutgers Coll., New iJrunswick, N. J., 1916-18; 
The Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 
1919 — . 307th F. A., Bat. A, Camp Dix, N. I., 
1918; Dist. Ord. Office, Uur. of Standard, 
Ceramic Research; Mustered out, Ja J4, 1919. 
Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc, 1915; N.J. Clay Work- 
ers Assn., 1916. Address, 704 Buena Ave., 
Chicago; hiis. add., 1627 Linwood Ave., 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

6894. LESLIE GODFREY GEORGE 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; J. D., 191 7; 
b. Mr 21, 1893, Staunton, 111.; s. William Rob- 
inson (b. N 6, 1 85 1, Ft. Recovery, O.) and 
May (Godfrey) George (b. Ja j6, 1859, Staun- 
ton, 111.). Prepared in Staunton H. S. Sigma 
Chi; Phi Delta Phi. jnd Lt.. Fort Sheridan, 
111., 191^; ist Lt., Bat. B, 133rd F. A., Camp 
Bowie, lex,, 1917; Capt., do., A. E. F.,^ France; 
•Mustered out, Ap 3, 1919. Address, Staunton, 
111. 

6895. CHARLES RANNELLS GIBSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 13, 1886, Pis- 
gah. 111.; s. (leorge C. (b. D 3, 1850, Franklin, 
111.) and Lavina Mills (Carlile) Gibson (b. O 
3< '855, (/<;.). Prepared in De Pauw Acad., 
Greencastle, Ind.; 111. Coll., Jacksonville. 1907- 
8; A. H., De Pauw Univ., 1912. Delta Upsi- 
lon. Fanner, Franklin, 111., 1915-18. U. S. 
N. A., 1918. 14th Observation Bat., F. A., C. 
O. T. S., Camp Taylor; Mustered out, D 6, 
1918. Married Jennie A. McNayr, O 9, 1917, 
Hanover Center, Mass. Address, Franklin, 111. 

6896. MABEL HELEN GIBSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 28, 1885, 
Guelph, Ont., Can.; d. John (b. Ap 21, i860. 
New Foundland, do.) and Emily Ash (Lons- 
dale) Gibson (b. Mr i, 1865. Ont., do.). Pre- 
pared in Woodstock H. S. II. Sc. C'lub; Omi- 
cron Nu. Teacher, Tp. II. S., Mazon, 111., 
1915-17; Clinton, 111., 1917 — . Auth.: Home 
Canning, 111. Agr. Mem., Presby. Church. Ad- 
dr'ess, 223 S. Tyron St., Woodstock, 111.; bus. 
add., Clinton, 111. 

6897. GEORGE THALLON GILL 
Land. Arcli.; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 28, 1887, 
Lake BlutT, III.; s. J. (lill. Prejiared in Evan- 
ston H. S. Sigma Chi; Scarab; Siroi Staff. 
Land. Arch. Office, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Aurora, 
111., 1916; Evanston, 1918. Address, 618 
Church St., Evanston, 111. 

6898. LEONARD NASON GILMORE 
Manager; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 31, 1889, Mo- 
line, 111.; s. Timothy (b. My 5, 1851, Clare- 
mont, N. H.) and Harriett (Mason) Gilmore 
(b. My 15. 1854, do.). Prepared in Moline H. 
S. Plantation work, Ferriday, La., 1915-16; 
Libertyville, 111., 1916-17; Mgr., Dairy and 
Poultry, 1/0., Ravinia, 111., 1917; Mgr., do., 
Rosenwald Est., 1917—. Lt.^ O. T. C, Fort 
Sheridan, 1917; do., Camp Grant, 111., 191 7; 
do.. Camp Beuregard, La.; Commanding Offi- 
cer, Motor Truck Co., 338, do. Address, 1815 
14th St., Moline, 111. 

6899. ROY THOMAS GLASCO 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 7. 1883, Tuscola, 
111.; s. George M. Glasco. Prepared in East 
111. St. Norm. Sch. Agr. Club; Hoof an.l Horn 
Club; Agr. Dance Com. Mgr.. farm. Geneva, 
111., 1916; Teacher, Agr., Rockford, 111., 1918. 
Married Verna M. Alvcrson, Ag 28, 1918, LTr- 
bana. Address. Rockford, Ill.t 

6900. RODNEY CHAMPLAIN GLOVER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 30, 1890, Ottawa, 111.; 
s. Clarence Chaniplain (b. do.) and Anna 
(Cushman) Glover (b. Middleboro, Mass.). 



Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Phi Delta Phi. 
Lawyer, Chicago, 1915-17. 111. Nat. Guard, 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 191 7; 2nd Lt., O. 
R. C., Camp (ir.ml, 1917; ist Lt., 342nd Inf., 
Camp Gram, 111. .Iddress, 804 Chapel St., 
Ottawa, 111. 

6901. WALTER EARL GLOVER 

Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 29, 1889, 
Terrc Haute, Ind.; s. W. S. Cdover. Prepared 
in Topeka (Kan.) H. S.; Kan. St. Agr. Coll. 
Phi Delta Phi; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Memorial 
(Jom.; Homecoming Com. Bldg. Insp., A. T. 
& S. F. R. R., 1917 — . Address, 1268 College 
Ave., Topeka, Kan.t 

6902. ELEANOR GODFREY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 8, 1868; d. David 
(b. Je 17, 1827, Clyde, N. Y.) and Sarah 
Frances (Gillette) Godfrey (b. Mount Hope, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; 
Mem., O. E. S.; Home Improvement Soc; M. 
E. Church; Dom. Sc. Club. Address, Tolono, 
111. 

6903. IRMA GRETCHEN GOEBEL 

(Sister of Nos. 4676, 5157, 5158) 
Student; A. B. in Mus.; b. Ag 18, 1894, 
Menle Park, Calif.; d. Julius (b. My 23, 1857, 
I'raiikfurt-.X-Main. (Jcr.) and Kathryn (Vree- 
land) Goebel (b. 1) 3, i860. Hackensack. N. J.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. lUiola; Jamesonian; 
Der Deutsche Verein; Championship Basket- 
ball; L. & A. representative. Woman's League 
Council. Stud., Music, Chicago Musical Coll., 
1918 — . Address, 918 Nevada St., Urbana. 

6904. ANTOINETTE HELEN GOETZ 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Iowa City; d. John 
Anthony (b. Ger.) and Elizabeth Agatha 
(Clair) Goetz (b. Lewiston, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Iowa City (la.) Acad.; A. B., Univ. of la., 
1906. Epsilon Tau. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
111., 1915. Libn., Minneapolis, 1915 — . Ad- 
dress, 624-4th St., S. E. Minneapolis. 

6905. ROY ALLEN GOFF 
Superintendent; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 21, 

1890, Maplcville, Neb.; s. Herbert William (b. 

Je 11, 1851, Utica, N. Y.) and Lillian A. 

(Fitch) Goff (b. Mr 16, 1850, do.). Prepared 

in Galesburg IT. S.; B. S., Lombard, 1913. 

Sigma Nu. Teacher, Agr., Hilo Boarding Sch., 

Hilo, Hawaii, 1915-17; Supt., Glenwood Exp. 

Sta., 1917 — . Address, Glenwood, Hawaii, T. 

H. 

690SA. WALDO EMERSON GOLDEN 
(Brother of No. 6906) 

A. B. in Sc; b. Je 9, 1893 Klora, III.; s. 
S. B. (^lolden. Prepared in Beardstown H. S. 
Stud., Univ. of 111. Med. Coll. Sr. Lt., Asst. 
Surg., U. S. Navy, Brest, France, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 105 E. Healey St., Champaign.t 

6906. WESLEY BARTON GOLDEN 
(Brother of No. 690SA) 

Clerk: A. B. in L. A. & &.; b. Ja i, 1891. 
Flora. 111.; s. S. B. Golden. Prepared in 
Beardstown II. S. Clk., C. 15. & 6. R- R., 
Savanna, Ga., 1918. ist Lt., Inf., A. E. F., 
bVance. 1918 — . Address, 105 E. Healey St., 
Champaign.t 

6907. ELUS RALPH GOLDMAN 
Insp. Eng. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 27, 1891, 

Rockford, 111.; s. I. Goldman. Prepared in 
Rockford II. S.; Armour Inst. Zeta Beta Tau; 
C. E. Club. Address, 513 John St., Rockford, 
Ill.t 

6908. ARZAPALO ERNESTO GOMEZ 

B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 4, 1890, Gaudalazara, 
Mex.; s. Luis B. Gomez. Prepared in Mex. St. 
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Attending Mass. Inst., Tech., Boston. Address, 
c/o Dr. A. J. Oschner, 2106 Sedgwick St., 
Chicago. t 

6909. VERA OPLE GOSSETT 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 8, 1893, Cas- 
ey, 111.; d. John L. (b. S 23, 1866, do.) and 
Rachel (Cartright) Gossett (b. D 19, 1868). 
Prepared in Casey H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1910-12. Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu. 
Teacher, Econ., H. S., Farmer City, 111., 191 S- 
16; do., Princeton, 111., 1916 — . Address, 304 
N. Central St., Casey, 111.; bus. add., Prince- 
ton, 111. 

6910. ELIZABETH ELLEN GRAHAM 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 9, 1893. 
Galena, 111.; d. John Graham (b. do.) and 
,Mary Ann (Smith) Graham (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in E. Dubuque H. S.; Monmouth Coll., 
1912-14; Upper la. Univ., 1911-12. Der 
Deutsche Verein; Basketball; Hockey; Tennis. 
Teacher, Alexis, 111., 1915-17; Springfield, III., 
1917 — . Address, 615 E. Spruce St., Spring- 
field, 111. 

691 1. PERRY HENRY GRAVES 
Lumber Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
S 6, 1889, Rockford, 111.; s. Isaac and Frances 
(Parker) Graves (Watertown, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Rockford H. S. Lhiiv. of Pittsburgh, 
1911-12; Chi Beta; Alpha Kappa Psi; Varsity 
Football; Varsity Baseball; Tribe of Illini; 
Cml. Club. Representative Natalbany Lumber 
Co., Springfield, 1915; do.. Champaign, 1916 — -. 
Address, Box 282, Champaign. 

6912. ALTA GREEN (ROPIEQUET) 
(Wife of No. 6526; Sister of No. 9100) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 29, 1893, Oakwood, 
111.; d. Lincoln Hamlin (b. Ap 6, 1863, Xenia, 
O.) and Mary Esther (Cranston) Green (b. 
My 18, 1867, Champaign Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Athenean; Jamesonian; Pre- 
lim, and Special Honors; Pres., Jr. Illinae. 
•Mem., M. E. church; Woman's Illinae Club, 
St. Louis. Married Wilford Crouch Ropie- 
quet ('14), Je 17, 191 5, Urbana. Children: Edith, 
b. Ap 13, 1917; Katherine, b. Ag 5, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 379 N. Taylor, St. Louis. 

6913. EULALIE GREEN (HAAG) 
(Wife of No. 6925; Sister of No. 8367) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 7, 1893, Oakwood, 
Illy d. Wilbert Grant (b. Ja 27, 1868, West. 
Jefferson, O.) and Lucy Roxanna (Cranston) 
Green (b. N 21, 1870, Gibson City, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Oakwood H. S., 1908-10; Danville H. 
S., 1910-11; Santana (Calif.) H. S.. 1907-08; 
111. Wesleyan U^niv., 191 1. H. Sc. Club; Gre- 
gorian. Married Vernon William Haag ('15), 
D 24, 1915, Oakwood, 111. Child, Vernon Wil- 
bert, b. S 26. 19 16. Address, 2300 W. 1 1 2th 
St., Morgan Park, Chicago. 

6914- RALPH GREEN 
(Brother of No. 5170) 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 2, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Lonsdale (b. Ja 30, 1864, Mel- 
bourne, Can.) and Nellie (Wilder) Green (b. 
N 8. 1863, Cincinnati). Prepared in Hyde Park 
H. S., Chicago. Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Tau; (Tapt., Swimming Team; Civ. Engr., 
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., igii^-i?. Lt.. Engrs., 
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; Ft. Worth, Tex.; A. 
E. F., France, 191 7 — -. Auth.; Articles, The 
Water Tower, pub. bv Chicago Bridge & Iron 
Co. Designer, Title Cover, do. Address, 5639 
Kenwood Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. West Chi- 
cago Bridge & Iron Co., do. 

6915- ROLAND EVERETT GREENBURG 

Engineer: B. S. in M. E.; b. F 5. 1892, Tal- 
bot, Ind.; s. Mrs. J. C. Greenburg. Prepared 



in New Richmond (Ind.) H. S. ; Ind. Univ., 
1910-11. Ilus; Univ. Band; Prelim. Honors. 
Foreman, Pipe Dept., Standard Oil Co., 
VVhiting, Ind., 19 16; Engr., Ludahy Refining 
Co., do., 1917. Married Marie Green, Jl 1916, 
Whiting, Ind. Address, 318 Cleveland Ave., 
Whiting, Ind. 

6916. JOSEPH NATHANIEL GREENE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. F i, 1893, Fort 

Logan, Colo.; s. Lewis D. tireene. Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Sigma Nu; Ma-wan- 
da; Scabbard and Blade; Pan Hellenic Coun- 
cil; Gridiron C'lub; lllio Staff; Col. and Regt. 
Commander, Univ. Regt. In charge, Woodstock 
Farms, Widewater, Va., 1915. Capt., 7th U. S. 
inf.. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.. 1917. Married 
Nannie Pond, Jl 21, 1917, Milford, Conn. Ad- 
dress, 215 N. Washington St., Gettysburg, Pa.f 

6917. JOHN MITCHELL GRIFFIN 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 30, 1892, 

Evanston, 111.; s. William N. (b. Chicago) and 
Nellie L. (Brown) Griffin (b. Geneseo, 111.). 
Prepared in Mercersburg Acad. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Helmet; Tribe 
of Illini; Varsity Track; Capt., Swimming. 
Salesman, Am.' Radiator C'o., Milwaukee; do., 
Chicago. 1915-17. Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., 
1917; U. S. S. Olympia on shore duty in 
Archangel Dist., Russia, 1918 — . Address, 1127 
Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. 

6918. MILDRED ELIZABETH GRIFFITH 

(Daughter of No. 300; Sister of No. 9102) 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 26, 
1893. Ashton, 111.; d. J. C. (b. Ja 6, 1862, 
Upper Sandusky, O.) and iPora A. (Andrus) 
Griffith ('82), (b. My 5, 1863, Ashton, 111.). 
Prepared in Ashton II. S.; Smith Coll., 1913- 
14. Alethenai. Prin., H. S., Maynard, la., 
19 18 — . Address, Ashton, 111.; bus. add., May- 
nard, la. 

6919. JAMES HOWARD GRIFTNER 
Engineer; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. S 28, 1891, 

Franklin, 0.\ s. C. H. Griftner. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Phi Kanpa Sigma. Asst. Engr., 
Morgan Engng. Co., Dayton, O.; Johnston City 
(111.) Coal Co., 191 7 — . Address, Johnston City, 
Ill.t 

6920. GEORGE DURFEE GRISWOLD 
Bridge Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 24, 1893, 

Decatur, 111.; s. Charles L. Griswold. Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Mandolin Club; 
I-t., Q. M., and Capt., Univ. Brig. With Am. 
Bridge Co., 1915. Address, 5403 Woodlawn 
Ave., Chicago. t 

6921. AUGUSTUS HENRY 
GRUNEWALD, JR. 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 27, 1893, Chicago; s. 
Augustus Henry, Sr. (b. N 25, 1851, Blue la- 
land, 111.) and Emma F. (Baumgartner) Grune- 
wald (b. F r, 1861, Mokena, 111.). Prepared 
in Armour Acad.; Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Zeta Psi; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; 
Prelim. Honors; Lt. Col., LTniv. Brig.; Fresh. 
Varsity Swimming; Capt.. Sr. Class Football. 
-■nd Lt., F. A., U. S. R., A. E. F., 1917; 
Army of Occupation. Address, 2134 Sedgwick 
St., Chicago. 

6922. LILLIAN IRENE GUFFIN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 12, 1889. 
Oak Park. 111.; d. Edwin Lester (b. My 14, 
1852, N. Y.) and Minnie Amelia (Van Valken- 
burg) Guffin (b. Ag 23, 1858. La Crosse, Wis.). 
Prepared in Geneseo H. S. ; N. W. Univ., 1907- 
II. Athenean; Winner, Inter-literary Soc. De- 
clamation Contest. Teacher, Expression, Dixon, 
111., 1915-16; Teacher, P'ub. Speaking and De- 
bate, Salem, Ore.; Coach, Champion H. S. De- 
bate Team, Ore., 1918 — . Address, Salem, Ore. 



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6923. PALMER McKENSIE GUNNELL 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. My 7, 1892, Great Bend, 
Kan.; s. M. P. and Mary GunnelL Prepared in 
Wichita (Kan.) H. S.; Kan. Univ. Phi Alpha 
Delta; Law Smoker Com. Address, 707 105 W. 
Monroe St., Chicagcf 

6924. EDITH GWINN 
(Sister of Nos. 3007, 4689, 6268) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 24, 1890, 
Oakland, 111.; d. Oliver Munsel and Sarah 
(Cuells) Gwinn (b. do.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Delta Gamma; Yo Ma. Teacher, H. Sc, 
"Mantorville H. S., Minn., 191 5-16; do., Waver- 
ly. 111., 1916-17; do., A. & M. Coll., Stillwater, 
Okla., 1917 — . Address, 806 S. Goodwin Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., Stillwater, Okla. 

6925. VERNON WILLIAM HAAG 

(Husband of No. 6913) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 31, 1894, 
Essex, 111.; s. Fred George (b. Mr 17, 1865, 
Mazon, 111.) and Addie Jane (Hunt) Haag (b. 
Ag 16, 1870. Essex, 111.). Prepared in Mazon 
Tp. H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pres., Chem. 
Club, 1915; Am. Chem. Soc., 1917. Asst. Chem., 
A. T. & S. F. R. R., La Junta, Colo., 1915-16; 
Operating Chem., Insecticide Dept., Sherman- 
Williams Co., Chicago, 1916. Mem. A. C. S. 
Married Eulalie Green ('15), D 24, 1915, Oak- 
wood. 111. Child, Vernon Wilbert, b. S 26,1916. 
Address, 40 Claredon Ave., Detroit. 

6926. GEORGE WILLIAM IIAAN. JR. 

(Brother of No. 5177) 
Physician; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 14, 
1894, Wahoo, Neb.; s. Dr. George William (b. 
1857, Crown Point, Ind.) and Jane E. (Os- 
borne) Haan (b. 1868, London, Eng.). Pre- 
pared in E. Aurora H. S. M. D., N. W. Univ., 
1918. Psi Upsilon; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi 
Rho Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Medui; Capt., 
Univ. Brig.; Varsity Football. Address, 344 
Marion Ave., Aurora, 111. 

6927. ARTHUR HAGENER 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 28, 1891, 
Beardstown, 111.; s. John Henry (b. Ja 6, 1850, 
do.) and Catherine Elizabeth (Pappmeier) 
Hagener (b. D 4. 1S53, do.). Prepared in 
Beardstown H. S. Tau I3eta Pi. Engr., Port- 
land Cement Assn., Lewis Inst.. Chicago, 1915- 

17. 2nd Lt., Engrs. Co. B, 506 Service Bn., A. 
E. F., France 1917 — . Address, 218 E. 4th St., 
Beardstown, 111. 

6928. WILLIAM STILES HAGGOTT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 22, i8n,, 
Washington, la.; s. H. D. McDowell. Pre- 
pared in Keokuk H. S. Acacia; Sigma Tau; 
Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E.; Treas., E. E. Soc; 
Treas., Elec. Show. Address, 618 Bank St., 
Keokuk.t 

6929. LISLE GWYNNE HALL 
Supt.. Water Works; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 8, 
1892, Downs, III.; s. Richard M. (b. D 15, 
1866, do.) and Elizabeth A. (Craig) Hall (b. Jl 

18, 1873, do.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Theta 
Delta Chi. Asst. Engr. and Supt., Peoria Wa- 
ter Works Co., Peoria, 1915 — . Q. M. C. Util- 
ities Dept., 1917; Mustered out, Ja 15, tqi8. 
Mem.. Univ. Club, Peciria; Peoria Illini Club. 
Address, 414 Knoxville Ave., Peoria; bi(s. 
add., Peoria Water Works Co., do. 

6930. HENRY JAMES HALTERMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 31, 1886. 
Anna, 111.; s. Abraham Jones (b. Ap 18, 1856, 
do.) and Mary Malissa (Hill) Ilalterman (b. 
N 8. 1863, Cobden, 111.). Prepared in .\nna 
H. S.; James Millikin LTniv., 1910-12. Egvp- 
tian Club; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. Chief 
Engr., Central 111. Pub. Service Co., Carbon- 



dale, 111., 1915-16; Supt., do., Olney, 111., igi6- 
17; Chief Engr., do.. Mounds, 111.. 1917; Efifi- 
ciency Engr., A. E. Staley Mfg. Co., Decatur, 
III., 191 7 — . Married Ethelwyn May Davis, D 
19, 191 5. Cairo, 111. Child, Henry James, Jr., 
b. Ja 24, 1918. Address, 1576 N. College St., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., c/o A. E. Staley Mfg. 
Co., do. 

6931. GERTRUDE HALUSHKA 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N i, 1893, 
Chicago; d. Peter and Leah Halushka. Pre- 
pared in Tuley H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1911-13; 
Teacher's course, Chicago Norm. Coll., 1916. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, Chicago Sclis., 
1916 — . Address, 1727 Kenilworth Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Norwood Park Sch., do. 

6932. ANDREW BAKER HAMMITT 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 3, i8gi, Des 
Moines; s, Williams Downs (b. 1847, Philadel- 
phia) and Winona Cullin (Baker) Hammitt (b. 
1853, do.). Prepared in W. Des Moines H. S. 
Ilus; Scarab; Ma-wan-da; Tribe of Illini; Home 
Coming Com.; Varsity Track; V. P., Sr. Class; 
lllio Staff, 1915. Struct. Engr. and Supt., 
Const., Syracuse, N. Y., 1915-17. O. T. C, 
Jiid Lt., C. A. R. C, 1917; Mustered out, 
Mr 17, 1919. Address, 440 N. Spring Ave., 
La Grange, 111. 

6933. MAY MARGUERITE HANFORD 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 14, 
1894. Makanda, 111.; d. George Chester (b. Jl 
30, 1852, Waukesha, Wis,) and Anna (Pease) 
Ilanford (b. 1865, Corinth, 111.). Prepared in 
So. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; Radcliffc Coll.. 1912- 
14. Delia Gamma. Critic teacher. So. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1916-18; Instr., Sch. of Educ, 
Univ. of Chicago, 191 8 — . Address, Carbon- 
dale, 111.; bus. add., c/o Univ. of Chicago, 
Chicago. 

6934. HERBERT HENRY HARRIS 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 12. 1889, 
Olmsted. 111.; s. Albert and Sarah (Calhoun) 
Harris (b. Paris, Tenn.). Prepared in Sum- 
ner H. S., Cairo. 111. Agr. Club; Kappa Alpha 
Psi; Interclass Track. Instr., Creamery, Tus- 
kogee Inst.. 1915-17. R. O. T. C, 1917 — . 
Address, Jefferson (Jity, Mo. 

6935. LOIS MYRTLE HARRIS (WOLFE) 
(Wife of No. 6017) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 18, 1891, Sheldon, 
111.; d. Mary E. Harris. Prepared in Sheldon 
IL S. Prelim, and Final Honors. Married 
William S. Wolfe ('13). O 18, 1916, Urbana. 
.Address, 504 Chalmers St., Champaign.! 

6936. EUGENE MILTON HARSCH 
Farm Manager; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 15, 

1893, Peoria; s. Charles George (b. Mr 18, 
1807, do.) and Eunice Mary (Faber) Harscli 
( b. F 6, 1866. do.). Prepared in Peoria H. S.; 
I'.radley Poly. Inst., 1911-12. Livestock Mgr., 
Wakfield Farms, Cantril, la.; Lockport, la.; 
Swinebreeder. Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, 
Fla.. 1917; Sergt., Field Remount Sqdn., 305, 
A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 513 Ma- 
chine St., Peoria. 

6937. ROLAND EMERSON HART 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 10, 1891, 

Cleveland; s. Elbridge Joseph (b. Ag 7, 1858, 
Delaware, Co., O.) and Ella May (Smith) 
Hart (b. My 10, 1863, Union Co.. O.). Pre- 
liared in East H. S., Cleveland; Stetson Univ., 
De Land, Fla.; Case Sch. of Applied be, four 
years. Eta Kappa Nu; A. I. E. E. Bus. Sec; 
Y. M. C. A., France, 1917 — . Mem., Baptist 
C^^hurch; Scout Master. Married Gladys 
Wright, Ap 25, 1916, De Land, Fla. Address, 
io6j2 C'olumbia Ave., Cleveland; bus. add., 12 
Rue d'Aguesseau, Paris, France. 



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693S. NAOMI R. HARTFORD (ASHBECK) 
(Wife of No. 7349) 
A. B. in L. A. &• S.: b. N 3, 1892, St. 
Edwards, Neb.; d. William Hartfoid. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S.; N. W. Univ. Delta 
Delta Delta; Kappa Delta Phi; Woman's 
League; Y. W. C. A. Married William L. 
Ashbeck ('15), Ap 28, 1917. Address, 2712 
Mildred Ave., Chicago.! 

6939. ROY HARRISON HASLUND 
Architect: B. S. in A. E.; b. N 6. 1888; s. 
Wilhelm (b. Bergen, Norway) and Stina 
Petra (Leerberg) Haslund (b. Christiana, Nor- 
way). Prepared in S. Minneapolis H. S. 
Univ. of Minn., 1910-12. Sec, Arch. Club; 
Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. Arch. Draft., W. 
C. Whitney. Archs., Minneapolis, 1915-16; 
Cliief Draftsman, A. H. Stens, Arch., St. 
Paul, igi/. Second prize, home-design, St. 
Art. Comn. Ord. C, U. S. A., 1917 — ■. Ad- 
dress, 1 70 1 Portland Ave., Minneapolis. 

6940. CARL HAUBER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 13, 1890, 
Grant City, Mo.; s. Matt (b. 1845, Ger.) and 
Mary E. (Gunzleman) Hauber (b. 1855, Grant 
City. Mo.). Prepared in Springfield (Mo.) H. 
S. Arch. Club. Arch., Chicago, 191 5-1 7. En- 
sign, U. S. N. Bur. of Ord., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, R. 3, Springfield, Mo. 

6941. FRED ALBERT HEALY 

Ins. Agent; B. S. in Agr.; (b. Jl 7, 1889, 
Bristol, 111.); s. A. N. and Jennie E. (Palmer) 
Healy. Prepared in W. Aurora H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta; Alpha Gamma Rho. Ins. Agt., 
Aurora, 111., 191 5-17; Chicago, 1917 — . Married 
Alice Riley. Mr 3, 191 7. Champaign. Address, 
5476 University Ave., Chicago; bus. add., iioi 
Home Ins. Co., do. 

6942. EDITH MARY HEATH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Jl 24. 1888, 

Rochelle, 111.; d. Addison Homer (b. Ap 21, 
i8=;9, do.) and Catherine Eva (Eisenberg) 
Heath (b. Ag 24, 1866. Franklin Grove, HI.). 
Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Gregorian; W.\. 
A. Teacher Eng., H. S.. Wilmington, 111., 
1915-17; Prin., II. S., do., 1917 — . Mem., Will 
Co., Teachers' Eng. Assn. .Address, Wilming- 
ton, 111. 

6943. TREVOR MORSE HEATH 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 27, 1890, 
Sparta, Mich.; s. W. H. Heath. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. II. S., Chicago. Chi Phi; Comi- 
talus; Illio Staff; Pushball Com.; Post Exam. 
Jubilee. Salesman, Warner Remedy Co., Chi- 
cago, ist Lt., C. A. C, A. E. F., France, 1917; 
Mustered out, Ja 1919. Address, $ Englewood 
Court, Toledo, O.t 

6944. JOHN FRANKLIN HEDGCOCK, JR. 
(Brother of Nos. 3766, 7595, 9124) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap a, 1889, 
Plymouth, 111.; s. John Franklin, Sr. (b. do.) 
and Anna Elizabeth (Wade) Hedgcock (b. do). 
Prepared in Plymouth H. S.; Knox Coll. Acad.. 
1 91 0-12. Sigma Pi; Phi Delta Kappa; 2nd 
Sergt., Univ. Brig. Grad. stud., Univ. of 111., 
1916; Co. Agr. Agt., Plymouth, 111., 1915; do., 
Albert Lea. Minn., 1916; do., Freeborn Co., 
Minn., 1917. Forestry Engrs., 28th Co., 20th 
Engrs., A. E. F., France, 191 7 — . Mem., A. 
F. A. M.; Albert Lea Business Mens' League. 
Address, Plymouth, 111. 

6945. JOHN HARRISON HEDGCOCK 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 3, 1889, Ply- 
mouth, HI.; s. Robert Sloan (b. F 28, 1856, 
do.) and Laura Ann (Bolton) Hedgcock (b. 
Richmond, Va.). Prepared in Knox Coll. 
Acad., 1909-11. Beta Upsilon. Teacher H. S., 



Menominee, Mich., 1915-17. Co. D, loth Bn., 
-•0 Engrs., A. K. F., France. Address, Ply- 
mouth. III. 

6946. ALFRED MARTIN HEINZELMANN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. D 3, 1892, 
Aurora, III.; s. Alfred (b. 1863, Wurtemberg, 
Ger.) and Louise (Grass) Heinzelmann (b. 
1861, Aurora, 111.). Prepared in W. Aurora 
II. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Prelim. Honors. Chem. Engr., U. S. Bur. of 
Standards, Washington, D. C. Mem., A. C. S. 
.4ddress, Room. 621 Y. M. C. A., Washington, 
D. C; bus. add., c/o U. S. Bur. of Standards, 
do. 

6947. LINN HELANDER 
Editor; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 28, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Henry August Bernhard (b. Ag 20, 
i86i, Stange, Norway) and Olive (Bredsvold) 
Helander (b. S 11, 1855. do.). Prepared in 
Yeatman H. S., St. Louis. Theta Chi; Tau 
Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. 
Smoker Com. Foreman, Engng. Test Dept., 
Pittsburgh Crucible Steel Co., Midland, Pa., 
1915-17; Ed, Staff. Iron .4ge, N. Y., 1917-18. 
Asst, Engr., Ord. Dept.. U. S. A. Mem., A. 
Address, 2857 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 127 Drummond St., Montreal, Can. 



6948. LILLIE ISABELLE HELGELAND 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. O 20, 1886, 
Elliott, 111.; d. P. Helgeland. Prepared in 111. 
St. Norm. Univ. Teacher, II. S., South Haven, 
Mich., 191 5. St. Lukes Tr. Sch. for Nurses. 
Address, Elliott, 111.; bus. add., 1416 Indiana 
Ave., Chicago. 

6949. CHESTER ABRAM HEMPHILL 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 5, 1893; s. 
William T. (b. 1856, Amboy, 111.) and Ida 
(Smith) Hemphill (b. 1858, Jacksonville, 111.). 
Prepared in Jacksonville li. S. Alpha Tau 
Omega. Farm Mgr., Jacksonville, III. Ord. 
Dept., U. S. A., 1918; Sergt., 127th Ord. 
Depot Co., Camp Bowie; Mustered out, F 12, 
1919. Married jeannette Taylor, S 16, 1916. 
Address, 825 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, 
111. 

6950. MARY ANNE HENRY 
Social worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 
31, 1 89 1, Columbus, HI.; d. Charles Morgan 
(b. My I, 1857, Liberty, III.) and Elizabeth 
Margaret (Lawless) Henry (b. Ap 14, 1859, 
Columbus. 111.). Prepared in Camp Point H. 
S.; 111. Woman's Coll., 1911. N. Y. Univ., 
191 6. Gamma Phi Beta; V. P.. Gregorian; 
Advisory Bd., Y. W. C. A. Teacher H. S., 
.Streator, 111., 1Q15-16; Psychologist, Roches- 
ter, N. Y., 1916-17; do., Detroit, 1917; Social 
Worker, Iloosick Falls, N. Y., 1918; War Camp 
Community Service, Battle Creek, Mich., 
1918 — . Address, Paloma, 111. 

6951. RALPH LEROY HERMANN 
Cml. Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 24, 
1S92, Woodbine. 111.; s. William Frederick (b. 
Mr 22, 1863, do.) and Margaret Ann (Evans) 
Hermann (b. Ag g, 1868, Linden, W'is.). Pre- 
pared in Stockton II. S. Acacia; Eta Kappa 
Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Ionian; E. E. Soc. ; 
2nd Lt., Capt. and Adjt., LTniv. Brig.; Class 
Football; Sr. Ball Com. Grad. Apprentice, 
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 
1915; Cml. Elec. Engr., do., 1916-17. Corp. 
and Sergt., Co. E, i8th Pa. Nat. Guard, 1916- 
17; 2nd Lt. Engrs. U. S. R., 1917; ist Lt., 
igi8; Capt.. 53Sth Engrs. Service Bn., Co. D, 
A. E. F., France. Mem., A. S. E. E. Married 
Mildred Moore, 1918, Stockton, 111. Address, 
Woodbine, 111. 



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695J. JAMKS RURR HICKMAN 
Clirothcr of No. 4J05) 

Adv. Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. .\sj 
10, 189J, lloopeston. 111.; s. John WcsK-yaii 
(.b. iS«3, di'.) and Hope CBurr) Hickman \l). 
18(15, Williamsport, Ind.l. Prepared in lloopos- 
ton H. S. riii Kappa Sigma; Sr. Ball Com.; 
Class Ba.-;eball; Daily llliiii Reporter; ///i.> 
Adv. Staff, 1915. Auto Adv. Salesman, Chi- 
cago Daily Ncxcs, Chicago, 1915-17. Ambu- 
lance Co.. No. 0. U. S. A.. 1917-18; U. S. S. 
M. A., igiS; .'nd Lt., M. A.. S. C. N. A., 1018. 
Paris, France. AiUiress, 808 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

6953- LOUIS JOHN HILLS 

Highway Kngr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. 
D 30, 1891, Joliet, 111.; s. William (b. Mr 17, 
1850, Lockport, 111.) and Louise E. (Kron- 
meyor) Hills (b. F 13, 1858. joliet. III.). Pre- 
pared in Joliet Tp. H. S. Sigma Pi: V. P.. 
Soph. Class; Class Football, Ca^it.; Class Em- 
blem Com. Valuation Dept., hlgin, Toliet & 
East. R. R.. 1915-17; Asst. Co. ^Supt", High 
ways. Will Co., III., 191 7 — . Married \'ioIa 
Irene Hutchinson, Je J, 1917, Toliet, 111. Cliild, 
Jane Louise, b. My, 1918. A^drt'ss, iii Parks 
.-\ve., Joliet, III.; bus. adj., c/o Miami Con- 
servancy District, Englewood, O. 

6054- ROBERT BRUCE HINMAN 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 29, 189J, 
Pundee, 111.; s. .\. W. Hinman. Prepared in 
Dundee H. S. Alpha Zeta; Cosmopolitan Club; 
Adelphic; Capt., Univ. Regt.; Prelim. Honors. 
Farm Mgr.; Dairy Farm, Eagle, Wis., 1915; 
do.. Dundee, 111., 1916 — . Address, Dundee, 
Ill.t 

6955. CLARA LILLE HIRTZEL 
Teacher; .\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D ^i, 1884, 
Miller. S. Dak.; d. G. W. Hirtzel. t'repared 
in Univ. Acad. Teacher, H. S., Winchester, 
111.. 1917; (/<)., Altamont, 111., 1917 — . Address, 
EtTingham. 111.; lyiis. add., High School, Alta- 
mont, 111. 

6956. EARL WILKIE HITCHCOCK 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O ji. 1880, Low- 
ell, Kan.; s. M. L. llitchcock. Prepared in 
Cherokee (Kan.) H. S. Alpha Zeta: .\delphic; 
Agr. Club; Country Life Club; Hort. Club; 
///. Agr. StatL Teacher, H. S., Columbus, 
Kan. Married Adeline Chambers, 1917, Colum- 
bus, Kan. Address, 727 West Elm St., Colum 
bus, Kan. 

695-- AGNES VIRGINIA HITT 
(.Sister of No. 7616) 
Home Demonstration .-Vgent; A. B. in L. .■\. 
& S.; b. Ja 8, 189-', Ramsey. 111.; d. Dr. .\shbv 
James (b. Je 28. i86j, Castleton, \'a.) and 
Olive (Owings) Hitt (b. Ja 6. 187J, Ramsey, 
111.). Prepared in Ala. Girls Tech. Inst.; I'niV. 
of Chicago, sunnner, 1917. Tamesonian; W. 
A. A.; Capt., Basketball. Ass't. Instr.. Educ. 
Ala. Girls Tech. Inst., 1915-10; Asst. Home 
Econ., do., 1916-18. Co. Home Demonstration 
Agt., Shelby Co., Ala., 191S — . Address. 
Auburn, Ala. 

6958. KATHERINE HITT 
Librarian: A. B. in L. A. & S. : b. .\p 1. 
1894, Chicago; d. Willis Irving (b. 1S57, La 
Salle, 111.) and Juliet Anne (Wallace) Hitt 
(b. 1866. Ottawa, 111."). Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S., Chicago; Univ. of 111., 1916-17. 
Gregorian. Jr. Asst., Chicago Pub. Lib., 
19:7: Lilm. and Teacher, Winchester, 111. Ad- 
dress, Winchester, 111. 

6959. NAT CHING HO 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 2, 1887, Canton, 
China; s. Lai Hong Ho. Prepared in Queen's 
Coll., China; Leland Stanford Univ. With 
Pan-Continental Cml. Exchange, Chicago, 1915. 
Address, 5486 Greenwood Ave, Chicago.! 



6960. FRANK A. HOERNER 
Minister; A. B. in Sc; b. Mr 1 1, 1889, 
(.Irayville. 111.; s. John and Sicily (Spencer) 
lloerner. Prepared in Grayville H. S.; 111. 
St. Norm. Cniv. Phi Beta Kappa. Marrieil 
Mabel Klopp, S 10, 1914. Child, lohn Everett, 
b. Je 18, 1916. Address, Cedarville, 111. 

6961. ANNA K.VTHYRN HOFFERT 
(KIRK) 
(Wife of No. 0358) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 7. 189--. Pekin, 
111.; d. Tohn Midiael (b. Ag 30, 18(17, (Jcr.) and 
Lean (\olk) Iloft'ert (b. )e ii, 187.-, Pekin, 
111.). Prepared in Pekin "IL S. Alpha Omi- 
cron Pi; \o Ma. Teacher, 1915-16. Married 
Bonum Lee Kirk ('14). S 16, 1916, Cham- 
paign. Child, Colleen Jean, b. S 7, 1918. Ad- 
dress-, 10 II W. Clark St,, Champaign. 

6962. ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER HOFF- 
MAN 

Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 18, 1882, 
Mendota. 111.: s. Charles (b. 1856, Saxe Wei- 
mar Eisenack, Ger.) and Anna Dorothy 
(Schultz) llotYman (h. 1850, Guben, Old Prus- 
sia. Cler.). Prepared in Ktuixville II. S. A. 
B., Lombard Coll., 191J. Alpha Zeta; Cosmo- 
politan Club. Instr., Norm. Sch., Bowling 
Green, O., 191 5; do., .-Vrsenal Tech. Schs., 
1915 — . Hon. Mem., Am. Electro-platers Soc. 
Married Grace Harmonv, S j. 190S, Knox- 
ville. 111. Child. Ruth Alice, b. O 30, 1917. 
.Address. 9-'o3 Drive Woodruff Place, Indian- 
apolis, Iiul.; bus. add., c/o Tech. H. S., do. 

6963. MAC RICK ELON HOIT 
(Son of No. Jij; Husband of No. 7813) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Te 23, 1S93. Gen- 
eseo. III.; s. Otis Willis ('79)," (b. M^ 24, 1857, 
i/,>.) and Henrietta Philleta Mary (Schroeder) 
lloit (b. O 13, 1803, (/().). Prepared in Geneseo 
Tp. H. S. Chi Beta: Scabbard and Blade; Agr. 
Club; Motorcycle Club; 1st Lt., Univ. Brig., 
1913-14; Capt., 1914-15. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Grace Mitchell ('16). Ag i6. 1916, 
Georgetown, O. Child, Elizabeth Mitchell, b. 
My 10, 1918. Address, Geneseo, 111. 

6964. HENRY WALTER HOLLARD 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 10, 18S9, 
Highland, 111.; s. Eugene (b. Ap 3, 1843, 
I'erne, Switzerland) and Louise Susan ( Bal- 
ziger) Hollard (b. Je 7, 1S49. Highland, III.). 
Prepared in Highland H. S. -Agr. Club; Univ. 
Gold Medal in Soph. Competitive. Chief, 
Dairy Dept., St. Agr. Sch., Jonesboro, Ark., 
1915 — . Married Georgia Becker, Ja i, 1917, 
liloomington. 111. Adaress, Jonesboro. Ark.; 
bus. add., c/o Dairy Dept., State Agricultural 
School. i/<>. 

0905. NOBLE PARKER HOLLISTER 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 24, 1892, 
-■Vrgeutine, Kan.; s. Horace A. (b. Manchester, 
la.) and Emma .\nnetta (Satchwell) llollistcr. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. : Univ. of III.. 
1015-16. Scarab: I'niv. Land. Arch. Soc; 
Final Honors. Instr., Lake Forest Coll., 1916; 
land .\rch., Chicago, 191O-18. Co. .\. 8th 
Div. Mil. Police, Camp Fremont, Calif.; Div. 
Ildotrs., Intelligence Staff, do. Address, 159 
N. State St., Chicago. 

6966. MAX HOLMBURGER, JR. 

Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 30. 1888, 
Chicago; s. Max (b. Havana, Ger.) and Wal- 
burga ( Heckenstaller) Holmburger (b. do.). 
Prepared in Eng. High and Man. Tr. Sch., 
Chicago. Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Link-Belt 
Co., Chicago, lootli Engrs., Co. B. A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Address. 2237 S. Keeler Ave., 
Chicago: bus. add., c/o Link-Belt Co., 39th St. 
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6967. CLIFF(JRD FIKOVEl) HO(nJ 
Engr. and SalLsnian; 15. S. in I'".. IC. ; b. F 
8, 1894, Cameron, Jll.; s. Kilwanl l-lvcrctt (1). 
1K68, da.) anil Ida (Firovcdj llood (h. 1870, 
Mcchanicsljurg, I'a.). J'rcparcd in (JalesburK 
II. S. (Jlii I'lii; Sigma 'i"au; Kta Kappa Nu; 
Scaltbard and I'.lade; Ionian; E. K. .Soc; Class 
I'.askL-tball; liiis. Mgr., K. K. Show; Mil. Hall 
Com.; I-l. and Maj., Univ. Hrig. Sales Dept., 
J'ackard Elcc. Co., Warren, ()., 1915-17; Am. 
.Steel and Wire Co., Worcester, Mass., 19 17. 
U. S. Sig. Corps, 1917; O. T. C, Ft. Monroe, 
V'a., 1917; 1st Lt., U. S. K., C. A. C. Ft. Mc- 
Kinley, Me.. 1918; do., 72n(l Keg., C. A. C, 
I',at. C, A. E. F., France, 1918. Mem., A. F. 
A. M. Married Emilie K. Tener, D 8, 1917, 
Cleveland. Address, Warren, O. 

6968. WILLIAM IIOKNAL 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Arch.; b. My 3, 
1886, E. St. Louis, 111.; s. Willifim (b. Scot- 
land) and Jeannie (Maurice) Ilornal (b. 
I-'rance). Prepared in Pvt. Sch., Nashville, 
Tenn.; Man. Tr. Sch., Wash. Univ., .St. Louis, 
1907-09. Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; .Scarab; 
Sigma Chi. Land. Arch., .Schaffer ik Ilornal, 
Lake F'orest, 111. Chief Carjjenter's Mate, U. 
S. N. R. F., fJreat Lakes, III., 1917; Ensign, 
do.. 191 7; Kegt. Adjt., 12th Kcgt., U. S. N. 
Tr. Sta., Great Lakes, 191 8. Address, Lake 
Forest, III. 

6969. CHARLES DEAN HOWK 
Teacher; A. H. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 7, 1894, 
Neoga, III.; s. John Howk. Prepared in Mo- 
mencc H. S. Teacher, Momence, 111., 1915 — . 
Address, Moinence, IllLt 

O970. MARIE ESDA HUBBARD 
(Sister of No. 5735) 
Secretary; A. H. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 22, 
1891, Boswell, Ind.; s. A. G. and Frances (An- 
derson) Ilulibard (b. 1853, Ilillsboro, ().). 
Preijarcd in lloopeston H. S. ; William Woods 
Coll.. Fulton. Mo. Sec, Lib., Univ. of III., 
1917; Red Cross Civilian Relief, Cleveland, 
1917-18; Circulation Dept., Cleveland Plain 
Dealer. Aide in Occupational Theropy U. S. 
A. Reconst. IIosp. No. 10, Boston, Mass. Ad- 
dress, Stuttgart, Ark. ; bus. add., U. S. Gen. 
Hosp. No. 10, Boston, Mass. 

6971. ARTHUR HERMAN HUISKEN 
Instructor; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. O i, 1891, 
San F'rancisco; s. H. J. Huisken. Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; .Scabbard and Blade; 
Prelim. Honors; Capt., Univ. Brig.; A. C. S. ; 
Chem. Club. Grad. Stud, and Asst., Univ. of 
Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1915; Research 
Asst., Div. of St. Chem. Research, Univ. of 
Kan., 1917 — . Address, 1731 Indiana .St., Law- 
rence, Kan.t 

6972. SIDNEY M. HULL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 21, 1893. 
Montello, Wis.; s. O. H. (b. do.) and Elizabeth 
(Suitor) Hull (b. Ashland, O.). Prepared in 
Montello (Wis.) H. S.; Carroll Coll., Wauke- 
sha, Wis., 1910-13. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi 
I.ambda Upsilon; .Sigma Xi; Chem. Club; Spe- 
cial Honors. Chem., U. S. Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, D. C, 1915-17; Ault & Niborg 
Co., Cincinnati, 1917 — . Married Nina Belle, 
1916. Waukesha, Wis. Child, Elizabeth Ann, 
b. A(? 17, 1917. Address, 1540 Marlowe Ave., 
Cincinnati; bus. add., c/o Ault & Niborg Co., 
do. 

6973. GUY HAROLD IIUSTED 
(Brother of No. 6974) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 5, 1893, Rood- 
house, 111.; s. Edgar Husted. Prepared in 
Roodhouse IT. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tribe 
of mini; Varsity Track; Class Football. Ad- 
dress. Roodhouse, lU.t 



6974, LEE ALFRED HUSTED 
(Brother of No. 6973) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 8, 1891, Rood- 
house, 111.; s. Edgar I lusted. Prepared in 
Roodhouse II. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Farmer, 
Roodhouse, 1915 — . Married Ethel E. Thomp- 
son, \) 1, 1915, Roodhouse, 111. Address, Rood- 
house, Ill.t 

6975. MARJORIE HUTCHINS 

B. Mus. ; b. () 5, 1892, Chicago; d. F. L. 
Hutchins. Prejiared in Clrbana II. S. Ad- 
dress, 301 .S. Coler .St., Urbana.t 

O976. •EDITH HYDE 
B. L. S.; b. Ag 5, 1886. Lancaster, O.; d. 
Eber Hyde. Prepared in O. St. Univ. B. A., 
(). .St. Univ., 1914. Libn., O. Bus. Legislative 
Reference Dept., Columbus, O., 1917. Died Je 
16, 1917, Columbus, (). 

6977. NOEL CAKLYSLE ICE 
(Husband of No. 8454; Brother of Nos. 1043, 
1044) 
Surgeon; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 31, 
1890, Clifford, III.; s. James K. (b. Ap 8, 1844, 
Mannington, W. Va.) and Nancy Jane 
(Butcher) Ice (b. Jl 11, 1846, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign il. S.; Tex. A. and M. 
Coll.; Univ. of Chicago, 1914. M. D., West. 
Reserve Univ. of Med.. 1917. Sigma Pi; Phi 
Rho Sigma; 1st Lt., Univ. Brig.; Bus. Mgr., 
Illio. Resident .Surg., Charity HosiJ., (Cleve- 
land, 1917 — : .'\cting Asst. Surg., U. .S. Pub. 
Health Service, U. S. Govt. Exjilosives Plant 
C, Nitro, W. Va., 1918 — . Married Zelma 
Jockisch ('17), Je i, 1918, Beardstown, III. 
Address, Nitro, W. Va.; bus. add., c/o (j. S. 
Public Health Service, do. 

6978. .STANLEY PIEFFER IRVIN 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ap 4, 

1893, Hebron, Ind.; s. Isaac A. and Katharine 
(I'iefifer) Irvin. Prepared in Hammond (Ind.) 
H. S. .Scribblers CJlub; Sigma Delta Chi.; 
Class Baseball. Journ., Chicafjo Daily News, 
1915-16; Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, 
O., 1916-17; Correspondent; Salesman, 1917- 
18; Corp., N. A., 1918 — . Address, c/o Auto 
Tire Dept., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 
Akron, O. 

6979. THOMAS RALPH ISAACS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 12, 1891, 

Sorento, HI.; s. T. W. Isaacs. Prepared in 
McKendree Coll. Instr., H. S., Decatur, 111., 
1916; Co. Agr. Agt., Benton Co., Ind., 1918 — . 
Married Nettie Delaney, F 22, 191 7, Decatur, 
111. Address, Fowler, Ind.t 

6980. MABEL CLARE JACKSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Jl 22, 1882; 

d. James Benjamin (b. O 28, 1854, Martinsville, 
Ind.) and Mary (Harris) Jackson (b. Ag 13, 
1851, Sijringfield, O.). Prepared in Danville 
If. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Alpha Omicron 
Pi; W. A. A.; Capt., Basketball, 1911; Capt., 
Champion Bowling, 191 5 ; Mem., ist Cab., 
Y. W. C A. Grad. Stud. Univ. So. Calif., 
iQiC). Supvr., Eng. L. A. St. Norm. Sch. 
.Address, 911 Vermilion St., Danville; bus. 
add., 5653 Virginia Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 

6981. WALTER HERMAN JACOBSEN 
(Brother of Nos. 2707, 3426, 4232) 

Advertising; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 9, 
1892, Niantic, HI.; s. Henning (b. Ja d, 1846, 
Denmark) and Laura D. (Boone) Jacobsen 
(b. Mr 28, 1853). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
I'si Upsilon; Mask and Bauble; Cml. Club 
Retail Shoes, Urbana; Adv., 3428 Jackson 
lilvd.. Chicago. Address, 906 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 



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6982. RANJIT SINGH JAIN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 3. 1892, 
Dellie, India; s. .Moti Lall (b. do.) and 
Bhoi (Mithel) Jain (b. do.). Prejiarcd 
in St. Stephens Coll., Dellie, India; Univ. of 
Calif., 1912-14. Cosmopoliton Club; E. E. Soc. 
Asst. Engr., Reliance Elec. & Engng. Co., 
Cleveland, 1915 — . Mem., (Assoc.) A. I. E. E. 
Address, 914 E. 150th St., Cleveland; bii.^. 
add., c/o Reliance Elec. & Engr. Co., do. 

6983. EDWARD ALLEN JAMES 
(Brother of Nos. 1708, 2709, 4727, 8452) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. F s, 1893. 

Aniboy, 111.; s. P. M. (b. New Eng.) and 
Lottie I. James (1). Amboy, 111.). Prepared 
in Amboy 11. S. Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; Eta 
Kap|^)a Nu; Technograph Bd. ; E. E. Soc; 
Prelim., Final and Special Honors; Lt. and 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Engr.; Comnionwealth 
Edison Co., Chicago, 191 5 — . 2nd. Lt., C. A. 
R. C, 1917, II. A., A. E. F., France, 1917; 
ist Lt., C. A. C, do.; Mustered out, F 17, 
1919, Married Evelyn Alicia Hackett, Ag 26, 
19171 Jerseyville, 111. Address, Amboy, 111. 

6984. LENTOM WILLIS JAMES 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 2, 1890, Can- 
ton, 111.- s. D. W. James. Prepared in Canton 
H. S. Delta Omega. Address, 355 S. Avenue 
A, Canton, Ill.t 

6985. WILLIAM BANCROFT JARVIS, JR. 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 14. 1893, 
Chicago; s. William Bancroft, Sr. (b. Madi- 
son, Wis.) and Lyde I. Jarvis (b. Wheeling, 
W. Va..). Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chi- 
cago. LL. B., N. W. Univ., 191 7. Delta Up- 
silon; Phi Delta Phi; 111. Dramatic Union. 
Lawyer, Chicago, 1917. Sergt., Q. M. Dept., A. 
E. F., France, 1917 — . Address, 9836 Van- 
derpoel Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 707 Straus 
Bldg., do. 

6986. WALTER WILSON JENNINGS 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 
1916; b. Ap 9, 1887, Carmi, 111.; s. Rienzi 
Walter (b. F i8, 1863, Grayvillc, 111.) and 
Gertrude y\nnetta (Wilson) Jennings (b. Je 
24, 1865, Carmi, 111.). Prepared in Grayville 
and Carmi H. Schs.; East. 111. .St. Norm._ Sch., 
iQoo-ii. Kappa Delia Pi; Phi Delta Kappa; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Honor Degree in Hist., 1915; 
Phi Beta Kappa Prize, 1915; Hist. Scholar- 
ship, 1915; Fellowship, 1916. Asst., Econ., 
Univ. of 111., 1916 — . Address, 907 S. 5th 
St., Champaign. 

6987. MILTON OWEN JENSEN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 19, 1892. Chi- 
cago; s. William Jensen. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Psi tJpsilon; Alfriia 
Kappa Psi. With Vitrolite Const. Co.. Kansas 
City, Mo., 1916. Address, 402 Wyandotte St., 
Kansas City, Mo.t 

6988. *HUBERT JESSEN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 23, 1891, .Mto 
Pass, 111.; s. C. (b. Ap 28, 1843, Denmark) 
and Eunice (Brown) Jessen (b. Mr 3, 1867, 
Cobden. 111.). Prepared in Alto Pass H. S.; 
So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, H. S., 
Armstrong, 111., 1915-16; Farmer, 1916-18. 4th 
Regt., Co. I, Naval Service, Newport, R. I., 
1918; U. S. Naval Radio Scb., Cambridge, 
Mass. Died D 3, 1918, Cambridge, Mass. 

6989. HAROLD SUCESE JOHNSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in Arch; b. Jl 27, 1890. 
North Vernon, Ind. ; s. Alfred Jay and Jose- 
phine (Sucese) Johnson. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Delta Upsilon; Helmet; 
Ku Klux. Arch. Draftsman, 0{\s & Clard, 
Chicago; Chief Draftsman, F. D. Chase, do. 



Ensign and Asst. Civ. Engr., U. S. N. ; Lt., 
do., Bur. of Yards and Docks, Washington, 
D. C, 191 7 — . Married Jan Kimberly Ripley, 
Jl 8, 1916, Chicago. Address, 1620 W. 102nd 
.St., Chicago. 

Cngo. FLORENCE RUBY JOHNSTON 

(ELLIOTT) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 30, 1892, Dewey, 111.; 
d. Charles Henry and Evaline (West) John- 
ston. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chi 
Omega. Married Arthur Roland Elliott, Je 5, 
1917, Champaign. Address, 913 Filmore St., 
Topeka, Kan. 

6991. CLIFFORD CROUCH JONES 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 6, 1891, Keo- 
kuk; s. F. W. Jones. Prepared in Central H. 
S., St. Louis; Univ. of Mo. Traveling Sales- 
man, Jones Woodenware & Paiier Co., St. 
Louis, ist Lt., Co. D, 3S3rd Inf., 89th Div., 
.'\. E. F., France; Army of Ocucpation, Ger. 
Address, 5330 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

6992. MILTON D. JONES 
(Husband of No. 6363) 
Teacher; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 26, 1883, Ray- 
mond, 111.; s. Albert M. Jones. Prepared in 
Raymond II. S.; Lake Forest Coll., 1908-11. 
Supvr., Man. Tr., Rockford, 111. Married 
Georgia M. Klein ('14), Ja 26, 1918, Urbana. 
.■Iddress, 11 28 Rocton Ave., Rockford, 111. 

6993- PAUL ERASTUS JONES 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 10, 1888, 
VVeatherby, Mo.; s. S. F. Jones. Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Scarab; .Arcli. 
Club. Arch., Tulsa, Okla., 1917; Harris 
Trust Bldg., Chicago, 1918 — . Married Hazel 
DcEtte Chorin, Brookville, Ind. Address, 
Harris Trust Bldg., Chicago. t 

6994. JOOK IIING JUE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 9, 1891; Canton, 
China; s. C. B. Jue. Prepared in Berkeley 
(Calif.) H. S.; Univ. of CaliL Stud., N. Y. 
Univ., 1915 — . Chinese Stud. Club; Cosmo- 
politan Club; Cml. Club. Address, Canton, 
China. t 

6995. MARJORIE MARIE JUNE 
A. B. in 11. Sc. ; b. Ja 24, 1892, Belvidere. 
111.; d. Henry Clay (b. Brandon, Vt.) ana 
Margaret Anne (Brown) June (b. Morris, 111.). 
Prepared in N. Belvidere H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; .^dvisory Bd., 
Woman's League; Sec., Sr. Class. Address, 
Wenatchee, Wash. 

6996. RUTH AMANDA KAAR 
(Sister of No 4248) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 19, 1892, 
i'riiicelon. 111.; d. Jacob (b. Je 21, i860, do.) 
and Urilla Katharine (Walter) Kaar (b. Cessna, 
Pa.). Prepared in Princeton Tp. 11. S.; N. 
W. Univ., 1911-13. Alpha Chi Omega; Athen- 
ean. Teacher, Latin and German, H. S., Pax- 
ton, 111., 1915-17; do., Tp. II. S., Fairbury. 111., 
1917-18; Tp. H. S.. Princeton, 111., 1918 — . 
Address, 437 N. Euclid Ave., Princeton, 111. 

C997. GUY WILFORD KARRAKER 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 28, 

1893, Dongola, 111.; s. W. W. (b. Ap 5, 1851, 
do.) and Sarah (Richardson) Karraker (b. Ta 
II, 1853, do.). Prepared in Dongola H. S.; 
So. HI. Norm. Univ.. 1909-13. Egyptian Club; 
Univ. Orchestra. Salesman, Shafer Invest- 
ment Co., Champaign, 1915; Stiiies & Ilecker, 
Cliampaign, 1915; U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago, 
1915-17. Address, 853 Montrose Blvd., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., c/o U. S. Gypsum Co., do. 



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6998. RUTTT FARWKM, KKKFER 
(MATHEWS) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 7, 1891, Amboy, 
111.; (1. Addison E. Kcefer. I icpared in Am- 
boy H. S. Mem., Congr. Church. Married J. 
M. Mathews. Address, 804 W. Nevada St., 
Urbana. 

6999. FRANCIS FORD KEEN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 25, 
1893, Pueblo, Colo.; d. Perry M. Keen. Pre- 
pared in Pueblo (Colo.) Central 11. S. Pi 
llcta Plii; Phi Delta Psi ; Yo Ma; Mask and 
I'.auble; Y. W. C. A., Membership Com. Ad- 
dress, in W. Adams Ave., Pueblo, Colo.f 

7000. ALBERT WILLIAM KEESE 
Ceramist; I',. S. in L. A. & S.; b. N 23, iSgi, 
Litchfield, 111.; s. Pilcher G. (b. do.) and Fran- 
ces S. Keese (b. do.). Prepared in Litchfield 
IT. S. Psi Delta; Ceram. (^lub; Class Baseball. 
Ceram., Medal Paving Brick Co., (Cleveland, 
1915-17. Gas Defense Service, San. Corps. 
Med. Dept., Nela Park, Clevclantl; Mustered 
out, F 28, 1919. Address, 1262 E. luth St., 
(Cleveland; bus. add.. National Lamp Works, 
Nela Park, do. 

7001. FLORENCE KELLER 

A. B, in L. A. & S. ; b. N 15, 1880, Fort 
Wayne, Ind." d. F. E. Keller. Prepared in S. 
Chicago IT. S. Address, 2315 Fox Ave., Fort 
Wayne, Ind.f 

7002. AMELIA LUCINDA KELLOGG 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 4, 1893. 
Aurora, 111.; d. Frank D. (b. I) 6, 1849, 
Oswego, 111.) and Maime K. Kellogg (b. Ap 

28, 1861, Janesville, O.). Prepared in E. 
Aurora II. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Illiola; 
W. A. A.; Special Honors; Fellowship, Hot. 
Gra<l. Stiid., Bot., U'niv. of 111., 1915-16. 
Teacher. II. S., Morrison, 111., 1916-17; do., 
Biol., Stevens Point, Wis., 1917-18. Address, 
1022 Jenifer St., Madison, Wis. 

7003. LUTHER EUGENE KENNEDAY 

(Husband of No. 6844) 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M 1915; 
b. Ag 4, 1890, Waverly, 111.; s. Frank Ells- 
worth (b. D 28, 1862, do.) and Olive I'danche 
(Fisher) Kennraday (b. N 14, 1866, do.). 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Grad. Stud., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-18; Asst., Gaol., 1915-18. 
Married Lillian Dole ('14), Je 7, 1918, (^Jhamp- 
aign. Address, 404 E. Chalmers St., Champ- 
aign. 

7004. PEARLE KEENE KERNALL 
(Wife of G381) 

B. S. in n. Sc; b. Ja 19, 1884. Cottage 
Grove. Minn.; d. William O. (b. Ja 20, 1856, 
Anoka, Minn.) and Itla May (Crippcn) Kernall 
(b. F 15, 1861). Prepared in Valley City (N. 
Dak.) H. S.; B. S., Carleton Coll., 1906. 
Married Morris Johnson Kernall (g'14), Je 

29, 1910, Valley City. N. Dak. Address, 701 
N. Tejon, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

7005. LESLIE ARTHUR KIBBE 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 29, 1890, 

Chicago; s. Mirro G. (b. D 7, 1867, Conn.) 
and Helen (Keycs) Kibbe (b. Jl 3, 1870, 
Wis.). Preiiarcd in Sullivan H. S. Triangle. 
Masonry Insp., I. C. R. R., 1915-16; Bldg. 
liis|i., I. C. R. R., 1916-17; Arch. Engr., C. 
IJ. & Q. R. R., 191 7. 2nd Lt., E. O. R. C, 
1917; I'st Lt., C. A. C, 1917; Capt., C. A. C., 
.'\. E. F., France. Address, 4431 N. Lincoln 
St., Chicago. 

7006. EDWARD LUTHER KING 
Supt. Schs. ; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 30, 1878, 

Guard, 111.; s. Qiarlcs A. (b. S 24, 1852, 
Palmyra, 111.) and Anna E. M. (Horn) King 



(b. O 18, 1852, Girard, 111.). Prepared in 
Mt. Sterling H. S.; Lincoln Coll.; A. B., 
James Millikin Univ., 1904; B. S., do., 1905. 
Supt. of Sells., Coggon. la., 1915-16; do., North- 
wood, la, 1916-18. Married Grace G. Davis, 
D 30. 1915, Galeslnirg, III. Address, North- 
wo.mI, la. 

7007. IIELMUTII JULIUS KIRCIIER 

(Brothicr of No. 7692) 
Advertiser: B. S. in Agr.; b. F 6, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. Julius (1). N 15, 1859, Vincennes, 
Jnd.) and Emma Agnes (ftandow) Kircher (b. 
Je 3, 1867, Milwaukee). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. TI. S., Chicago. Sigma Nu; Varsity 
liasketb.-ill. Printer, 1915-16; Mail Order Adv. 
l)e|)t., Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 
1916 — . 1st Mate, Constr. Div., Pub. Works 
Dept., N. R.. Great Lakes, 1918 — . Married 
Klsa Louise Kircher, la 15, 1918. Address, 
2746 Magnolia Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o 
Montgomery Ward & Co., do. 

7008. ITADDON SPURGEON KIRK 
(HusbaiKl of No. 7045; Brother of No. 6359) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 18, 1891, 
Bclledowcr, 111.; s. George (b. Mason Co., 
Ky.) anrl Naomi Alice (Godwin) Kirk (b. San- 
gamon Co.. 111.). Prepared in Belleflower Tp. 
II. S. J. D.. Univ. of Midi., 1017. /eta Psi; 
I'hi Delta Phi; Prelim, and Special Honors; 
Piii Beita Kappa; (Jrder of Coif; Asst. Ed., 
1913, Illio. 3rd O. T. C, Camp Grant, 111., 
1918; ist Lt. O. T. Sch., C'amp Lee, V^a., 1918 — . 
Married Hilah Jane Link ('15), Jl 3, 1917, 
Champaign. Address, Chillicothc, HI. 

7009. ARCHIBALD FARLEY KIRKLAND 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. F 17. 1892, 
Galva, 111.; s. T. A. Kirkland. Prepared in 
Cambridge II. S. Alpha Delta I'hi; Helmet; 
Ed., Arch. Year Book. Arch., Cambridge, 111., 
1915. Address, c/o Temple & Burrows, Daven- 
port, la.t 

7UI0. GEORGE CHARLES KLEHM, JR. 
Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 8, 1892, 
Arlington Ilgts., 111.; s. George Klehm. Pre- 
pared in Arlington Hgts. H. 'S. Address, 
.Arlington Heights, Ill.t 

701 1. LLOYD DUNAWAY KNAPP 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 1, 1894. 
Tonica, 111.; s. Collins E. (b. N 1, 1863, do.) 
and Mary I. (Dunaway) Knapp (b. Grand 
Kidge, 111.). Prepared in Oltawa H. S. Chi 
I'ela; Scabbard and Blade; Maj., Univ. Brig.; 
rreliiii. Honors; Chm., .Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Sr. Invitation Com.; Mil. Ball Com. Civ. 
iMigr., R. R. Const, and Maintenance, Mem- 
phis, Tenn., 191 5-1 7. O. T. C. Ft. Ogle- 
thor])K, Ga., 1917; 2nd Lt., Co. B, 306th Regt., 
Kiigrs., Camp Jackson, S. C. ; ist Lt., Engng. 
Kegt., 306th, A. E. F., A. P. O., 791, 1918— . 
Married Margaret Lander, Ag 23, 1917, Mil- 
waukee. Address, 225 Pros])ect Ave., Ottawa, 
111. 
7012. EDWARD FRANZ KNEMEYER 
Farmer; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 29, 1890, 
Carson City, Nev.; s. Franz II. (b. Ag 21, 
1850, Westphalen, Ger.) and Marie (Spring- 
meyer) Knemeyer (b. S 16, 1859, do.). I're- 
pared in Elks Co. (Nev.) II. S.; Univ. of 
Nev., 1909, ion. Al|)ha Rho Chi; Arch. 
Club. Arch., Elks, Nev., 1916-17; Oakland, 
Calif., 1917-18; Farmer, Mason, Nev., 1918 — . 
Mem., Sigma Alpha. Address, Mason, Nev. 

7013. WILBERT GEORGE KNOEBEL 
B. S. in A. E.; b. F 27, 1892, Highland, lll._; 

s. Louis Knoebel. Prepared in Highland H. S. 

Scarab" Class Baseball; Jr. Smoker Com. 32nd 

Co., 8th Bn., 151st Depot Brig., Cainp Devens, 

Mass. Address, Highland, Ill.t 



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7014. JOSEPH LUDWIG KOBYLANSKI 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. JI 5, 1887, 
Galicia, Poland; s. Wladyslow (b. do.) and 
Louise (Jannszkiewicz) Kobylanski (b. do.). 
Prepared in Crane Tech. II. S., Chicago. Arch. 
Engr., Am. Car & Foundry Co., Chicago, 1915- 
16; Vitzthuin & Teich, Archs., do., 1916-17; 
C. B. & Q. R. R. Bldg. Dept., do.. 1917-18. 
Co. C, -'iid Bn. Ord. Dept., Edgewood Arsenal, 
Edgewood, Md., 1918. Address, 3040 Dublin 
Court, Chicago. 

7015. CHARLES EDWARD KOCH 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 3, 1891, 

Danville. 111.; s. William Koch. Prepared in 
Danville H. S. Draftsman, Standard Oil Co., 
Whiting, Ind. 2nd Lt., Ord. Dept., Edgewood, 
Md. ; do., Aberdeen, Md. Address, 50-' Collett 
St., Danville, Ill.t 

7016. HARVEY CHARLES KOCH 
Lumber Business; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 8, 

1892, Rock Island, 111.; s. Anthony (b. D 8, 
1848, Ger.) and Margaret (Reimus) Koch (b. 
Mr 24, 1852, do.). Prepared in Clo(|uet 
(Minn.) H. S. Asst. Supt., North. Lumber 
Co., Cloquet, Minn., 1915-18. Engr., Dem- 
woody Tr. Dept., Co. B, Minneapolis Tr. Sch. 
Address, 114 Chestnut St., Cloquet, Minn. 

7017. CARRIE ADELAIDE KROMER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 30, 
1892. Elgin, 111.; d. John C. (b. O 13. 1866, 
Columbus, O.) and Carrie Adelaide (Nier- 
maim) Kromer (b. F 23, 18(18, do.). Pre- 
pared in Elgin H. S. Gregorian. Grad. Stud., 
Art Inst., Chicago, Summer, 1917. Teacher, 
Pub. Sch., Elgin, 111., i9i7--- Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 337 N. Caroline Ave., S. E., 
Washington, D. C. 

7018. OTTO ARTHUR KRUEGER 

Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 22, 1891, 
South Bend, Ind.; s. Julius Krueger. Prepared 
in South Bend (Ind.) II. S. With Internal. 
Harvester Co., Chicago, 19 15 — . Address, 5846 
Michigan Ave., Chicago. t 

7019. WILFRED HENRY KUHN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 14, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Peter Kuhn. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. II. S., Chicago. Triangle; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Adv. Mgr., Siren. Civ. Engr., Chicago. 
1917. LI. S. N. R. F., Municipal Pier, Chica- 
go; Ensign, do.; Mustered out, Ja 31, 1919- 
Address, 6002 Sangamon St., Chicago; bus. 
add., 112 Kipling Ave., Detroit. 

7020. GEORGE LANE KYLE 
Purchasing Agt. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b S. 20, 
1890, Chicago; s. George Albert Kyle. Pre- 
pared in Lane Tech. II. S., Chicago. Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. Purchasing Agt., 
U. S. Light S: Heat Corp., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 
1915-18. C. A. C. Officers Sch. Coast and IIv. 
Art., Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918 — . Address, 647 
Grace St., Chicago. 

7021. JOHN SAMUEL LAFFERTY 
B. S. in A. E.; b. My 17, 1890, Casey, III.; 
s. C. W. LaiTerty. Prepared in Blees Mil. 
Acad. Address, 1026 Central Ave., Beloit, 
Wis.t 

7022. GRACE ETHERIDGE LA FRENZ 
Cashier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 3, 1893, 
Wyaconda, Mo.; d. B. F. (b. D 11, 1864. do.) 
and Eliza Ellen (Etheridge) La Frenz (b. Ja 
II, 1866, Luray, Mo.). I'repared in Bushnell 
H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Delta Psi. Teach- 
er. II. S., Flora, 111., 1915-17; Cashier Dept., 
West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 
Bushnell, 111. 



7023. LAMBERT LINUS LARSON 

(Brother of No. 9198) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 26, 1893, 
St. Joseph, Mo.; s. Charles Gustave (b. O 3, 

1865, Sweden) and Anna S. Larson (b. Mr 26, 

1866, do.). Prepared in Mazon Tp. H. S. Supt., 
Schs., Assumption, 111. 191 5; Asst. Chem., Ral- 
ston Purina Co., St. Louis, 1916. Mem., St. 
Louis mini Club. Addrc.'is, 821 S. 8th St., St. 
Louis. t 

7024. LOUIS JAMES LASKIN 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Je 10, 1893, 
Chicago; s. J. Laskin. Prepared in Austin H. 
S., Chicago. Univ. of Calif. Mem., Jewish 
Church. Address, 215 Long Ave., Chicago.! 

7025. IRMA ADA LATZER 

(Sister of Nos. 1243, 1371, 2733, 3444) 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 29, 1892, 
Highland, 111.; d. Louis (b. N 11, 1848, do.) 
and Eliza (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mr 12, 1850, 
do.). Prepared in Highland H. S.; A. M., 
Columbia LTniv., 1916. (lamma Phi Beta; Omi- 
cron Nu; W. A. A.; Iota Sigma Phi. Instr., 
I'niv. of 111., 1918 — . Dietitian, Base Hosp., 
New Haven, Conn., 1918; do., U. S. A., Camp 
Grant, Rockford, 111. Address, Highland, 111. 

7026. EDWARD GEORGE LAUTERBACK 
Assistant; B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 191 7; h. D 
I. 1887, Bushnell, 111.; s. Edward (b. Ap 25, 
1857, do.) and Elizabeth (Iloltzhauer) Lauter- 
back (b. D 26, 1856, Ger.). Prepared in Bush- 
nell H. S.; la. Wesleyan Univ., 1910-11. Asst., 
Floricultural Pathology, Univ. of 111., 1916-18; 
Asst., IHoriculture, do., 1918 — . 4th O. T. C, 
2nd Co. Inf., Camp Taylor, Ky.; 2nd Lt., De- 
pot Brig., (amp Sherman, Portsmouth, O. Ad- 
dress, Bushnell, 111. 

7027. MARY MARIE LAWSON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 27, 1892, Sidney, 
111.; d. Joseph Milton (b. Ap i, 1858, Dayton, 
Pa.) and Luella (Busey) Lawson (b. O 28, 
1863, Sidney, 111.). Prepared in Sidney H. S.; 
111. Woman s Acad, and Coll., 1911-13. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Pres., Sr. Illinae; 
2nd Cab., Y. W. C. A. Address, Sidney. 111. 

7028. BRADLEY CLEAVER LAWTON 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 16, 
1892, Chicago; s. Charles T. and Margaret 
(Cleaver) Lawton. Prepared in Hyde Park H. 
S., Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta. Instr., Eng. 
and Ath., Palo Alto, Calif., 1915-17. Aviation 
(Sec, S. R. C, U. S. A.; ist Lt., English T. 
C; Injured in an airplane accident, France, 
Ag 4, 1918; Naval Reserves, Washington, D. 
C ist Lt., Aviation Tr. Camp, Oxford, Eng., 
1918; Wounded, 1918. Address, 3425 Harrison 
St., Kansas City, Mo. 

7029. ARTHUR BOWEN LEAVENS 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. ; b. O 17, 1890, Kansas 
City, Mo.; s. Harrison Bowen (b. My i, 1853, 
P.erkshire, Vt.)"and Clara (Craumer) Leavens 
(b. O 17, 1855, Dayton. O.). Prepared in 
Man. Tr. IT. S., Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Chi; 
Scarab; Missouri Club; Class Basketball. 
Arch. Engr., Kansas City. Mo. Sgt.. 2nd Regt., 
Mo. Home G. Married Henrietta Kemp Camp- 
bell, My 26, 19 1 7. Independence. Mo. Child, 
Willis Ladd, b. Mv 26, 1918. Address, 1127 
W. Walnut St., Independence, Mo. 

7030. IZORA LEE (SCHRIVER) 

(Daughter of No. 218; Sister of Nos. 3071, 

383s. 4769, 773-:) 

B S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 11, 1890, Hamlet, 

111.; d. Elisha ('79). (h. Ap 6, 1856, do.) and 

Ellena (Bopes) Lee (b. D 7, 1855, Edgington, 

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Phi Delta Psi; W. A. A. Illiola; II. Sc. Club; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Office Sec, Y. W. 
C. A., Champaign, 1915-16. Married George 
Schriver, F 16, 1917. Ilamlet, 111. Child, 
Katherine EUena, b. Mr 24, 1918. Address, 
Reynolds, 111. 

7031. GERTRUDE EMMA LEIIMANN 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 12, 1890, 
Berne, Ind.; d. Japhet Franklin (b. Je 8, i85o, 
do.) and Elizabeth (Muenschwander) F.ehmann 
(b. Ag 20, 1863, do.}. Prepared in Berne 
(Ind.) H. S.; Earlham Coll.; Bluffton College, 
O.. 1910-11. II. Sc. Club. Teacher. Econ. 
and German, Tp. II. S., Chrisman, 111.. 1915- 
17; do., Clendenin W. Va., 1917-18; do., H. 
Sc, H. S., Decatur, Ind. Address, Berne, 
Ind.; bus. add., i_>i S. .sth St., Decatur, Ind. 

7032. CARL IIELGE SAMUEL LEKBERG 
Principal; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 12, 1891. 
Melned, Sweden; s. C. O. Lekberg. Prepared 
in Lane Tech. H. S. E. E. Soc ; Class Foot- 
ball; Class Basketball; Class Baseball. Prin., 
II. S., Exira, la., 1915. Address, 9643 Ave. 
M, South Chicago. t 

7033. GLADYS A. LEONARD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 5, 
1892, Savanna, 111.; d. Jeremiah (b. F 21. 1859) 
and Patty (Youngman) Leonard (b. Mr 20, 
1869). Prepared in Savanna Tp. H. .S. Teach- 
er, H. S., Laurel Neb., 1915-17; do., Anacortes, 
Wash., 191 7 — . Address, Savanna, 111.; bus. 
add., Anacortes, Wash. 

7034. WILLIAM NATHAN LEONARD 
With Heinz Pickle Corp.; B. S. in Agr. ; b. 
29, 1892, V'ienna, 111.; s. E. C. Leonard. Pre- 
pared in Anna H. S. Egyptian Club; Bus. 
Mgr. ; Mil. Band. With Heinz Pickle Cor- 
poration, 191 5. Div. Trains, Camp Grant, 
Rockford, III.. 1918 — . Address, 6202 Green- 
wood Ave., Chicago.t 

7035. ROLAND E. LEOPOLD 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 4, 1892, Belleville, 
111.; s. Edward and Emily (Lengfekler) Leop- 
old. Prepared in Belleville II. S. Alpha 
Sigma Phi. Lawyer, .Scott. Bancroft, Martin 
& Stephens, Chicago; do.. Champaign. 191 7 — . 
Asst. Dir., Div. of Films, Com. on Pub. Infor- 
mation, U. S. Govt. Address, 1620 Corn Ex- 
change Bank Bldg., Champaign. 

7036. ARTHUR CHARLES GUSTAV 
LEVERENZ 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. S 27, 1891, 
Elgin, 111.; s. J. F. Leverenz. Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Draftsman, Chicago Ry. Signal 
& Supply Co., 1916; do.. Am. Steel Foundries, 
Chicago. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, 104 
Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, Ill.t 

7037. THURLOW GIRARD LEWIS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 6, 1886. Benton, III.; 
s. Adam Franklin (b. do.) and Louisiana Isa- 
bella (Galloway) Lewis. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S.; Ewing Coll. Scholarship, Law; Law 
Club. 1913; Order of the Coif, 1915. Lawyer, 
Benton, 111. Married Edna R. Moore, Ap 8, 
1908, Benton, 111. Children: Loren Elmer, b. 
1910; Frieda Ethel, b. 191 2; Wayne Thurlow, 
b. 1914; Lila Edna, b. 1916. Address, Benton, 
111. 

7038. TU HUNG LIANG 
B. .S. in Agr.; b. S i, 1886, Canton, China; 
s. Ju Feng Liang. Prepared in Tientsin Agr. 
Coll. Chinese Student's Club; Cosmopolitan. 
Stud.. Univ. of Wis., 1915. With Lein Cbang 
and Co., Tientsin, China. Address, c/o Lein 
Chang and Co., Tientsin, China. 



7039. CURTIS RAY LIGHT 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 24, 1889. 
Brook, Ind.; s. Byrd (b. O i, i860, Freedoni, 
Ind.) and Martha Ellen (Corbin) Light (b. S 
18, i860. Brook, Ind.). Prepared in Brook 
H. S.; Bloom Tp. H. S.; Chicago Hgts. II. S. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Ku Klux; Ind. Club; 
Fresh. Varsity liaseball; Varsity Baseball; 
Pres., Soidi. Class; Supt., Const. Dept., Cedar 
Rapids, la., 1915-16; do., Chicago, 1916-17; H. 
W. Johns Manville Co., Indianapolis, 1918 — , 
Married Margaret Kanlz Snyder, N 22, 1916, 
Moweaqua, 111. Child, Jean Snyder, b. Ja 14, 
19 18. Address, 2153 Broadway, Indianapolis; 
bus. add., 209-217 W. Washington, do. 

7040. SILAS CARL LINBARGER 
Engineer; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. S 21, 1892, 
San Jose, 111.; s. Silas Clark (b. Mr 8, 1857 
Plainfield, N. J.) and Rose C. (Leoni) Lin 
barger (b. Ag 26, 1856, San Jose. 111.). Pre 
pared in Champaign H. S. Phi Kappa; Kera 
mos; Special Honors; Mgr., Class Baseball 
1914- Chief Research Engr.; Carborundum Co. 
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 191 5 — . Patents pend 
ing relating to abrasive wheels, and refractory 
materials. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc; A. C. S. 
Buffalo Engng. Soc. Married Helen Garwood 
Je IS, 191 8, Chicago. Address, 433 7th St. 
Niagara Falls, N. Y.; bus. add., c/o Carborun 
dum Co., do. 

7041. GEORGE ISADORE LINDBERG 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 7, 1889, 
Ishpeniing, Mich.; s. John A. and Hedvig 
Sophia (Isaacson) Lindberg. Prepared in 
Gwinn (Mich.) H. S. Draftsman, Pickands, 
Mather & Co., Duluth, Minn., 191 5-1 7; Engr., 
Duluth l?oiler Works, do., 191 7 — . Tr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. Married Clara Mathilda Wil- 
son, S 16, 1916, Marquette, Mich. Child, 
Doris Astrid, b. S 22. 1917. Address, 914 E. 
5th St., Duluth, Minn.; bus. add., c/o Duluth 
Boiler Works, do. 

7042. GRACE LINDER 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; d. George W. 
and Mary M. (Cassell) Linder. Prepared in 
Charleston H. S.; N. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1912- 

13. Omicron Nu. Asst., Univ. of 111., sum- 
mer, 1915; Mgr., Demonstration Car, do., 
1915-16; Instr., O. St. Univ. 1916; do., Dept. 
of Home Econ. and Exten. Service, O. St. 
Univ. Auth.: (with Anna R. Van Meter) Sav- 
ing Wheat, but., O. St. Univ.; Preservation of 
Food, do.; Utilization of Food; Effect of Gas 
Pressure on Natural gas cooking Operations 
in the Home, do. Address, Charleston, 111.; 
bus. add., c/o Dept. Home Econ., O. St. Univ., 
Columbus, O. 

7043. IDA HUBBARD LINDLEY 
(FISHER) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 5, 1893, Albu- 
querque, N. M. ; d. Austin M. (b. S 10, 1856, 
C'rnodtenhutten, O.) and Minnie Woodruff 
(Hubbard) Lindley (b. Mr 13, 1858, Urbana). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. V. P., Jamesonian, 
1014-15; Women's League Advisory Bd., 1913- 

14. Mem., M. E. Church; Savoy Dom. Sc. 
and Neighborhood Club; Dir., Champaign Co. 
Home Improvement Assn. Married Guy Henry 
Fisher, Ja 12, 1916, Urbana. Address, R. 2, 
l!ox 95, Champaign. 

7044. GEORGE HEATH LINDSEY 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 27, 1889, 
Rock Island, 111.; s. C. E. Lindsey. Prepared 
in McKinley II. S., St. Louis. Acanthus; 
E. E. Soc; Jr. Smoker Com. Salesman, St. 
Ix)uis, 1915; Dist. Sales Mgr., Century Elec, 
Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1917; do., St. Louis. 
Ensign, U. S. N., Stevens Inst.; Mustered out, 
F 20, 1919. Married Ag 28, 1917. Child, daugh- 



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ter, b. S 26, 19)8. Address, 4461 Olive St., 
Apt. 511, St. l,ouis, Mo.; bus. add.. Sales 
Dept., Century Elec. Co., do. 

7045. HILAH JANE 1.1 NK (KIRK) 
(Wife of No. 7008) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. A]) 29, 189.5, I'aiis, 
111.; d. Rue M. (b. 1855, do.) and Hilah Jane 
(Warner) Link (b. 1863, Danville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Paris H. S.; Palmer Acad., Pans, 
111. Grad. Work, Ypsilanti Mich. St. Norm. 
Kappa Alpha Theta; Mask and Banlile; W. A. 
A.; Sr. Council. Teacher, Ro<;kford, 111., 
1915-16; H. S.. Rantoul, ill., igibiy. Mar- 
ried Haddon Spurgeon Kirk ('15), Jl 3. i9i,7. 
Champaign. Address, 22b Sheriff St., Pans, 
111. 

7046. THOMAS HAROLD LLOYD 

(Husband of No. 7537; Brother of Nos. 3450, 

4783) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 10, 1892, Guard, 
111.; s. William 11. (b. D 2, 1850, Virden, 
111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Myers) Lloyd (b. 
Mr 4, i860. Pa.). Prepared in Guard II. S. 
Sigma Pi. Grad. Stud., An. Husb., Univ. of 
111.; Farmer, Guard, 111. Married Evelyn 
Gehant ('16), Mr 24, 1917. Dixon, 111. 
Child, Robert Harold, b. Mr 14, 191 !^- Address, 
Guard, 111. 

7047. FERN MARGUERITE LOING 
(LONSCHE) 
Prin., H. S.: A. B. in L. A. & S.; b Ja 3, 
1892. Prepared in Belvidere II. h.; N. W . 
Univ., 1911-13. Acholli; Phi Delta Psi; Athe 
nean. Scholarship, N. W. Univ. Teacher, 
Tp. H. S.. Chebanse, HI., 1916-18; Pnn., (/<)., 
1917— . Mem., O. E. S.; Baptist Church. 
Married Albert Lonsche, Ag 10, 19x8, New 
York City. Address, Chebanse, 111. 

7048. JOSEPH CHARLES LONGUEVILLE 
B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. D 2, 1891, Dubuque, 
la.; s. Elizabeth Longueville. Prepared m 
Dubuque (la.) H. S.; Leland Stanford Univ. 
Phi Kappa Psi; Scarab. Address, Hotel 
Schulcr, Long Beach, Calif.t 

7049. FRED GUNARD LUNDGREN 
(Husband of No. 6445) 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je i, 1884 
Kalniar, Sweden; s. Fred Martin (b. 1850, do.) 
and Jennie Marie (Carlson) Lundgren (b. 
i8';7, do.). Prepared in Central Y. M. C. A., 
Chicago. Local Engr., Am. Car & Foundry 
Co., Terre Haute. Ind., 1915-16; do., Milton, 
Pa., 1917; do., Detroit, 1918. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. Married Marcella Adelade Nagel ('i4'>. 
S 9, 1915, Terre Haute, Ind. Child. Clemens 
Frederick, b. S 25, 1916. Address, 39 Hazel- 
wood, Detroit; bus. add., c/o American Car 
and Foundry Co., do. 

7050. ROY SIMEON LUNDIN 
Orcliardist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 19, 1891. 

Chicago; s. S. O. Lundin. Prepared m Lane 
H. S. Chi Delta. Orchardist, Simng Grove, 
Va., 191s; do., GrigKsville, 111., 1916; Pitts- 
field, 111., 1917. Address, S3o6 Wayne Ave., 
Chicago. 

7051. RAY TIMOTHY LUNEY 
(Brother of Nos. 3081, 5792) 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 21, 1891,, DeKalli. 
111.; s. Thomas A. (b. Jl 2. 1853, Rockfonl, 
111.) and Anna A. (Solon) Luney (b. .\p 14, 
1856, Malta, 111.). Prepared in DeKalb IL S. 
With Dixon & Dixon. Y. M. C. A., Dixon, 111., 
1915. Inf.. nth Recruit Co., Columbus Bar- 
racks, Columbus, O, ; Mustered out, D s, 1918. 
Address, 232 N. 4th St., De Kalb, 111. 



7052. ROBERT STOOKKY LUTZ 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. .\k u. i8<)4, 
Itccatur, 111.; s. Samuel Milton (ii. Pa.) and 
h'lorencc (Stookey) Lulz (b. Bloomington, 
111.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. ; Va. Mil. 
Inst., 1911-12. Lambda Chi Alpha. Insp., 
Elec. Mach., Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co., Mil 
waukee, 1915-17. 2nd Co. 107th, U. S. Enj^rs., 
A. E. F. France, 1917; Army of Occupation. 
Address, Oak Crest, Decatur, 111. 



7053. LEWIS THORNTON LYMAN 
Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 20. 1891, 
Ililo, Hawaii, T. II. ; s. Henry T. Lyman. Pre- 
pared in Hilo (T. H.) H. S.:"Univ. of Calif. 
Agr. Club; Class Baseball. Mgr., Dairy Ranch. 
Sfa. A, Kainniki, Honolulu, T. H., 1916. 1st 
l.t.. Ft. Shaftner. Honolulu, T. II. , 1917. 
Address, Ft. Shaftner, Honolulu, llawaii, 
T. Il.t 

7054. CHARLES HARTMAN McCAULEY 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 15, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Cliarleis IT. (b. 1865, Hagerstown, 
Md.) and Mary Grace (Sliafer) McCauley (b. 
1865, do.). Prepared in Lane Tech. 11. S., 
Chicago. Arch. Draftsman and Teacher, Pub. 
F.vening Sclis., Chicago, 1915-17; .\rcli. Drafts- 
man, Canal Zone. Panama, 1917-18. Auth.: 
Illustrations in connection with Stone MUlis 
Geometries and Higher Arith., B. 11. .San- 
born, Co., 1016. Address, 418 St. James Place, 
Chicago; bus. add., Balboa Heights, Canal 
Zone. 

7055. HARRY BRUCE MeCLUGGAGE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 17. 1892, Wash- 
ington, 111,; s. Mrs. A. E. McCluggage. Pre- 
pared in Peoria II. S. Varsity Water Polo. 
Grad. Stud., Chem., Univ. of 111., 191S-16. 
.iddrcss, 406 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 



7056. CARRIE McCOLLEY (CODLIN) 
(Wife of No. 6167) 

A. 15. in H. Sc; b. .Ag 21, 1891, Indian- 
apolis; (1. Rev. William Grant and Etta Eliza- 
beth (Walden) McColley. Prepared in Pontiac 
II. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ.. 1908-10. Gam- 
ma Phi Beta; Omicron Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; 

Final Honors. Married Harrv El. Codlin 
('14), S 1, 1915, Shelbyville, 111. Children: 
Tames Burton, b. N 13, 1916; Ruth Eliza- 
beth, b. D 22, 1918. Address, Dallas Center, 
la. 

7057. GLENN WILLIAM McCUEN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Tl 14, 1888, Chebanse, 111.; 
s. J. F. Mc(iuen. Prepared in Kankakee 11. 
S. With Dept. Agr. Engng; O. St., Univ., 
1916. Address, Chebanse, Ill.t 

7058. HARRY WEBER McCULLOCH 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 12, 

1887, Freenort 111.; s. H. G. and Mary E. 
(Cheney") McCulloch. Prepared in Freenort 
H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa. Supt., Schs., Mil- 
ford, 111., 1909-18. Co. M, 5th Reg., 111. Re- 
serve Militia. Married Katheryn I. Toler, Je 
4. 1012, Milford, 111. Children; Harry Weber, 
Ir., b. le 15, 1913; Mary ICatheryn, b, D 2, 
'191s; Waller Edwin, b. Ag 15, 1917. Ad- 
dress. Milford, 111. 

7059. ORA MAC McGHEE 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 16, 1888, 
Norris Citv, III; s. l^ee (b. N 23, i8j8, do.) 
and Bell Zora (Pearce) McGhee (b. do.). Pre- 
])ared in I'niv. Acad. Agr. Club. Teacher, 
Carmi Tp. H. S., 1915; Farm Adviser, John- 
son Co.. 111. Married Ruby Martin, Je 24, 
1Q15, Mt. Vernon, Ind. .Address, Carmi, 111. 



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7060. EDNA BELLE McKEE 
(Sister of No. 9-39) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 9. 1890, 
Kankalcee, 111.; d. Leroy (b. Ag 2, 1850, 
Minersville, Pa.) and Augusta F. (Lemkie) 
McKee (b. F 19, 1886, Ger.j. Prepared m 
Kankakee H. S. W. A. A.; Classical Club; 
Basketball; Class Hockey. Teacher, Kanka- 
kee H. S. Address, Kankakee, 111. 

7061. JOHN LATIMER McKEOWN 
Gen. Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 1, 

1892, Chicago; s. J. C. McKeown. Arch., 
Chicago. 2nd Lt., Aviation Instruction Cen- 
ter, A. E. F., France; Severely vi^ounded in 
aeroplane fall; Returned to States, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 5125 Ingleside Ave., Chicago. f 

7062. TIMOTHY IRLE McKNIGHT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 10, 1891, Oblong, 

111.; s. William E. (b. F 2, i8s3, Paducah, 
Ky.) and Lucy Emily (Wilkin) McKnight (b. 
F 13, 1859, Oblong, 111.). Prepared in Mc- 
Kendree Coll. Acad., Lebanon, 1907-12. A. 
B., McKendree Coll., 1916. Phi Alpha Delta; 
V. P., Law Club. Lawyer, Carrollton. 111., 
1915-17; City Atty., and Atty., C. & A. R. R. 
and Carrollton Bank, do., 191 7—. Mem., M. 
E. Church; 111. Bar Assn.; lUini Club. Mar- 
ried Lucile Britton, D 25, 1912, Mound City, 
III. Children: Richard Morgan, b. O 19, 1913; 
William Irle, b. Jl 13, 191 5. Address, Car- 
rollton, HI. 

7063. GEORGE BURR McMILLEN 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 

1917; b. Ag 21, 1890, Mt. Sterling, 111.; s. 
George W. (b. Jl 3, 1842, do.) and Lucy M. 
(Burr) McMillen (b. Ap 30, 1851, Winchester, 
111.). Prepared in Mt. Sterling H. S. Acan- 
thus; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Pi Rho; Beta Gam- 
ma Sigma; Prelim. Honors; Univ. Mil. Barid, 
igio — . Asst., Econ. and Accountancy, Univ. 
of 111,, 1915-16; do.. Accountancy and Trans- 
portation, do., 1916-17; Clerk, C. & N. W. Ry., 
Chicago, 191S; Instr., Ry. Administration. 
Univ. of 111., 1918. Personnel Div., Camp 
Grant, 1918; Mustered out, Mr 11, 1919. 
Mem., Christian Church. Address, 606 E, 
Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

7064. MARY CECELIA McNALLY 

(Sister of No. 7782) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 22. 1887, 
Kankakee, 111.; d. John J. (b. Ag 29, 1S59, To- 
lono. 111.) and Rose Elizabeth (Anderson) Mc- 
Nally (b. My 12, i860, Mattoon, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Central H. S., Pueblo, Colo.; Univ. 
of Colo., 1914. Alpha Chi • Omega; Charter 
Mem., Yo Ma. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1916. Teacher, Central H. S,, Pueblo, Colo. 
Mem., Pan Hellenic Club; Pueblo Assoc, of 
Collegiate Alumnae; Alpha Chi Omega Alum- 
nae Club. Address, 6 Carlile Place, Pueblo, 
Colo. 

7065. NELLIE FRANCES McVEY 
(KUSKA) 

A. B, -in L. A. & S.; b. D 15, 1887, Hill City, 
Kan.; d. George W. (b. S 11, 1857) and Linda 
M. (Hatch) McVey (b. D 27, 1859). Prepared 
in Ft. Hays (Kan.) Norm.; Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., 1912. Y. W. C. A. Prin., H. S., Bunk- 
er Hill, Kan., 1915-17. Married Joseph B. 
Kuska, Je 3, 1917, Hill City, Kan. Child, Nor- 
man, b. Mr 2, 1 91 8. Address, Colby, Kan.; 
bus. add., c/o Bur. of Plant Indus., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

7066. GRACE MACBETH (WALWORTH) 
(Wife of No. 72S6) 

B. Mus. ; b. D 16, 1885, Somerset, Ky. ; d. 
Joseph William (b. Ja 7. 1848, do.) and Ne- 
veda (Jones) Macbeth (b. O 23, i8s7, Bour- 



bon, 111,). Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Mu 
Kappa Alpha. Teacher, H. S., Villa Grove, 
111., 191O. Married Ralph Waldo Walworth 
CiS), Mr 6, 1917, Champaign. Address, R 2, 
Berlin, Wis. 

7067. EARLE STEELE MacPHERSON 
Auto Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 6, 1890, 
Highland Park, 111.; s, Arthur Grant and 
Emma (Eckhardt) MacPherson. Prepared in 
Deerfield Tp. H. S.; N. W. Univ., 1910-11. 
Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma. 
Engr., Chalmers Motor Co., Detroit, 1915-17. 
Capt,, A. S. S. C, LI. S. R. France, 1917, Civ- 
ilian Employee Sig. Corps, France. Address, 
Highland Park, 111. 

7068. HELEN LOUISE MADDEN 
(Sister of No. 8568) 
Instructor; B. Mus.; A. B., 1916; b. Ag 27, 
1893, Astoria, 111.; d. Frederic B. (b. Jl 26, 
1865, Hiawatha, Ont., Can.) and Josephine 
(Read) Madden (b. D 5, 1865. Champaign). 
Prepared in Carlinville and Champaign H. 
Schs. Mu Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Psi; Athe- 
nean; ist Cab., Y. W. C. A.; Adv. Bd., Wo- 
man's League; Univ. Orchestra; Chora! Soc; 
Final Honors. Instr.. Yankton Coll., Conser- 
vatory of Mus., Yankton, S. Dak. Mem., M. 
E. Church. Address, 414 W. 121st St., New 
York City; bits, add., Yankton Coll., Yankton, 
S. Dak. 

7069. AUGUST MADER 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Mr 7, 1890, 
Schworyenburg, Switzerland; s. John Mader. 
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Contr., Far- 
mer City, 111.; Akron, O. Married Bertha 
Outhout. Child, Ellen Augusta, b. N 5, 1916. 
.4ddrcss, 109 Alabama Ave., Kenmore, O.t 

7070. ROBERT CARLETON MALEY 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 7, 1893, 
Madison, Wis,; s. William B. (b. Mr 4, 1865, 
Milan, III.) and Catherine Ellen (Katon) Mal- 
ey (b. F 14, 1865, Malta, 111.). Prepared in 
Rochelle H. S. Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. Branch, 
A. S,, M. E, ; Sr. Hat Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; 
Chm., Sr. Stag Com. Asst. Mech., Corn Pro- 
ducts Refining Co.. Pekin, 111., 1915; Sales 
Engr.. Kennicott Co., Chicago, 1915-16; do., 
George D. Whitcomb Co., Wonham Bates & 
Goode Inc., 1916-17. 2nd Lt., Ord, R. C, U. 
S. R., 191 7. Address, Rochelle, 111. 

7071. HENRY ADAM LEWIS MARBACH 
Civ. Engr.: B. S. in C. E.: b. Ap 23, 1891, 
Chicago; s. W. C. Marbach. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S.. Chicago. Triangle. Civ. Engr., 
Interst. Comn., Chicago. Address, 3702 N. 
Robey St., Chicago. 

7072. MARGARET ANNE MARBOLD 

(ARMOUR) 
(Wife of No. 6705; Sister of No. 8577) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 22, 1892, Green- 
view. 111.: d. Harmon John (b. Ap 17, 1865, 
do.) and Emma Eugenia (Miller) Marbold (b. 
Ta 25, 1867. do.). Prepared in Greenview H. 
S.; Rockford Coll.. 1910-12; N. W. Univ.. 
1912-13. Delta Gamma. Married Phillips 
Fletcher Armour ('15), D 18, 191S. Green- 
view, 111. Address, 711 W. Nevada St., Ur- 
bana. 

7073. SARAH ANN MARKS 
Principal; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 18, 
1871, Pecatonica. 111.: d, Nathaniel (b, Ap 26, 
1834, Easton, Pa.) and Mary Ann Miller (b. 
O 16, 1829. Elimsport. Pa.). Prepared in 
Pecatonica H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1900- 
2; Univ. of Chicago, 1906-7; Kappa Delta Pi, 
Prin,, H. S., Pecatonica, 111. Address. Peca- 
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7074. LEO DANIEL MARQUIS 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 3, 1890, 
Lebanon, Neb.; s. William E. (b. Ja 7, 1863) 
and Maria Rossie (Newell) Marquis (b. My 
I, 1868). Prepared in Milford H. S. Psi 
Delta. Insp.. Bldg. Const., St. Paul; Arch. 
Draftsman, Minot, N. Dak. Co. C, 313 Engrs., 
Camp Dodge, la.; Hdqtrs. Co., 320th F. A., 
Camp Gordon, Ga.; do., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, Milford, 111. 

7075. FREDERICK AUGUST KUHS MARX 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 28, 1893. 
St. Louis; s. Frederick William (b. N 10, 
1863) and Matilda (Kuhs) Marx (b. Ag 1.4. 
1867). Prepared in McKinley H. S., St. Louis. 
Tau Beta Pi. Instrumentman, Maintenance 
Dept., Rock Island Lines, Des Moines, 191. SI 
Instrumentman and Field Engr., Marsh-Cleary 
White Constr. Co., Indianapolis, 191510; 
Draftsman, Timekeeper, and Field Engr., Am. 
Bridge Co., Pittsburgh, 1916-18; do., ^at. 
Bridge Co., Indianapolis, 1918; Civ. Engr., 
Curtis Mfg. Co., St. Louis, 1918. Engng. 
Div., Ord. Corps, Washington, D. C, 1918— . 
Address, 1044 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis. 

7076. GLENN HARLOW MATTESON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 15, 1891, F'jr- 
reston. 111.; s. Harlow Leander (b. Ag 2, 1840. 
Petersburg, N. Y.) and Henrietta (Fagcr) 
Matteson (b. O 30, 1853. Forreston, 111.). Pic- 
pared in Fairfield, 111. H. S. Farmer. Married 
Lura Mae Owens, Mr 27, 1918, Fairfield, 1'!. 
Address, R. 3, Fairfield, 111. 

7077. JOHN DWIGHT MATTISON 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 27, 1893, 
Oregon, 111.; s. J. C. Mattison. Prepared in 
Oregon H. S. Triangle; C. E. Club; Mil. 
Band. Jr. Engr., St. Highway Comn., Peoria, 
1916; Engr., Mt. Vernon, 111., 1917; do., Sin- 
clair Cudahy Pipe Line Co., Tulsa, Okla., 
1917. 2nd Lieut., C. A. C, 100, E, 5th, Ft. 
Monroe, Va. Address, Oregon, 111.; bus. add., 
306 Sinclair Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. 

7078. EDWIN WHITAKER MATTOON 
(Brother of No. 5302) 

Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. My 27, 1892, 
Galatea, Colo.; s. Charles Edwin (b. Ja 13, 
1852, New Harmony, Ind.) and Mae (Whit- 
aker) Mattoon (b. Ag 3, 1866, Calhoun, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Stud. Volun- 
teer Band; Philomathean; Special Honors. 
Teacher, Olathe, Colo., 1915-17; 2nd Lt., 
F. A. U. S. R., 1917; do., A. E. F., trance, 
1918 — . Married Annie E. Crathorne. Address, 
306 Daniel St., Champaign; btis. add., Olathe, 
Colo.t 
7079. MARGARET MILDRED MEHLHOP 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. &S.; b. Ag 6, 
1889, Astoria, 111.; d. John August (b. Havana, 
111.) and Elizabeth (Bargelt) Mehlhop (b. do.). 
Prepared in Havana H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1906-09. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Final Honors. Auth. : A Florida Smut, 
Ustilago Sieglingiae, 111., Report of Acad, of 
Sc. of 111., i9'5- Teacher, Casey, 111.. i9i,';- 
18; do., Havana, 111., 1918— . Mem., M. E. 
Church; East. 111. St. Teacher's Assn. Ad- 
dress, 72S N. Broadway, Havana, 111. 

7080. NATHAN MELTZ 
Chemist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 15, 1889, Rega, 
Russia; s. Benjamin Meltz (b. Hamburg, Ger.). 
Prepared in New York City H. S.; Cooper 
Union Coll.; Woodbine (N. J.). Agr. Sch. 
Agr. Club; Intercollegiate Soc. ; Final Honors. 
Grad. Stud., Chem., Univ. of 111., 191 5 ; Chem., 
Union Malleable Iron Co., Moline, 111., 1916. 
Address, Granite City.t 



7081. GEORGE HENRY MENGEL 
(Husband of No. 6706) 

Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 6, 1891, 
Davenport, la.; s. Henry and Anna (Thoem- 
ing) Mengel (b. F 2, 1868, do.). Prepared in 
Moline H. S. Pres., Chem. Club. Chem., 
Rockford, 111., 1916; do.. Granite City, 111., 
1916; do., Pittsburgh, 1916 — . Married Delia 
E. Armstrong ('15), D 10, 1916, Newton, la. 
Address, 302 44th St., Pittsburgh; bus. add., 
c/o U. S. Bur. Mines, do. 

7082. HARRY GEORGE MENKE 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. 

D 19, 1889, Quincy, 111.; s. J. P. Menke. 
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Delta Omega. With 
Harmon Engr. Co., Quincy, 111., 1915; Sales 
Engr., Norwood Engng. Co., Florence, Mass., 
191 7. 2nd Lt., Co. D, 526th Engrs., Camp Lee, 
Va., 1917; Camp Pike, Ark., 1918; A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Married Fanny M. Wyman, 

5 20, 191 7, Milwaukee, Wis. Address, 1626 
Broadway, Quincy, 111.; bus. add., 431 S. Dear- 
born St., Cnicago. 

7083. CARL ALTGELD METZ 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 30, 1892, 

Tolono, 111.; s. Philip William (b. 1863, do.) 
and Emma (Albrecht) Metz (b. 1873, Philo, 
111.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. C. E. Club. 
Struct. Designer, Chicago, 191 5-1 7; do., De- 
catur, 111., 1917; Const. Engr., Harrisburg, 
Pa., 1917-18; Engr., A. E. Staley Mfg. Co., 
Decatur, 111., 1919 — . Rate setter on piece work, 
U. S. Emergency Fleet, 1918-19; Mustered out, 
N 27, 1918. Married Lelia Grace Shaw, S 17. 
1917, Chicago. .4ddress, 153 N. Church St., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., c/o A. E. Staley 
Mfg. Co., do. 

7084. JOHN HAROLD MILLER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 6, 1893, 

Oak Park, 111.; s. John Calvin (b. Je 18, 1865, 
Gardner, Mass.) and Katherine Schuler (Mc- 
Clure) Miller (b. Middletown, Pa.). Prepared 
in Oak Park H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Ionian; 
E. E. Soc; Prelim, and Final Honors; Lt. and 
Capt., Univ. Regt. Engr., Westinghouse Elec. 

6 Mfg. Co., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 1915-17; Engr., 
Jewell Elec. Instrument Co., Chicago. 1919 — . 
SignaL Corps, 1917; Radio Div. Dept., S. C, 
Washington, D. C, 1918; 2nd Lt., do.; Mus- 
tered out, 1919. Address, 420 Wisconsin Ave., 
Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 1646 Walnut St., 
Chicago. 

708s. ORA LUCILE MILLER 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 11, 1891. Atlanta, 111.; 
d. A. Miller. Prepared in Atlanta H. S. Ad- 
dress, Atlanta, Ill.t 

7086. EDNA VARNER MILLIZEN 

(Sister of No. 5312) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 17, 

1892, Minneapolis; d. Henry M. (b. 1847. Cir- 
cleville, O.) and Myrtle (Varner) Millizen, 
(b. 1857, Freeburg, 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign, H. S. Teacher, H. S., Lewistown, 111., 
1915-17; do., Elmwood. 111.. 1917 — . .Address, 
104 S. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111; bus add., 
Elmwood, 111. 

7087. AGNES M. MILNE 
(Sister of No. 6429) 
Mgr.. Dairy; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 13, 
1892, Lockport, 111.; d. Tames A. (b. S 27, 
1863, do.) and Kate Ophelia (Read) Milne (b. 
O 6, 1863, Rosemond, 111.). Prepared in 
Lockport and Joliet Tp. H. Schs. Sigma Xi; 
Omicron Ku: H. Sc. Club; Gregorian. Instr., 
Tex. St. Coll. for Girls, 1915-17; Mgr., Re- 
tail Dairy, Lockport, 111., 1917 — . Address, 
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7088. GROVER IRA MITCHELL 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 25, 1888, 
Streator, 111.; s. David A. (b. O.) and Jose- 
phine C. (Morrison) Mitchell (b. Streator, 
111.). Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Acad.; N. W. 
Univ., 1909-10. Motorcycle Club; Jr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. Sales Engr., Am. Bur. of Engrs., 
Chicago, 19:5-16; Instr., Mil. Transformation 
and Gas Engines, La. Indus, Sch., Ruston, La., 
1916 — •. Married Pearl Albertson, D 2, 1916, 
Jackson, Miss. Child, Lois Jeanette, b. D 32, 
1917. Address, La. Indus. School, Ruston, 
La. 

7089. ALBERT RICHARDSON MONTAGUE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 30, 1884, 
Davenport, la.; s. A. Judson (b. My 31, 1845, 
Lamott, la.) and Laura R. (Richardson) Mon- 
tague (b. Je 19, 1847, Three Rivers, Mich.). 
Prepared in Englewood H. S.; Univ. Acad. 
Philomathean; Triangle; Jr. Council; Stud. 
LTnion, 1911-12. Gen. Civil and Constr. Engr. 
I St E. O. T. C, 191 7; Capt., Topographical 
Officer, 309 Engrs. Regt., 84th Div., N. A. 
Assoc. Mem., West. Soc, Engrs. Address, 
343 W. 64 St., Chicago. 

7090. HERBERT JACKSON MOORE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F 18, 1893, Chicago; s. C. 
E. Moore. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Theta 
Delta Chi; Varsity Dancing Club. Address, 
19 N. State St., Chicago. 

7091. CHESTER ARTHUR MORGAN 

B. S. in Min. E.; b. F 23, :886, Dawson, 
111.; s. Dr. T. W. Morgan (b. Virden, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, Dawson, 
Ill.t 

7092. WILLIAM ALGERNON KINGS- 
MILL MORKEL 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1916; b. N 14, 

1891, Pretoria, S. A.; s. William Morkel. 
Prepared in Cape of Good Hope Univ., S. 
Africa. Cosmopolitan Club; Agr. Club; Pres., 
Internat. Agr. Soc. Asst., An. Husb., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-17; Sch. of Agr., Orange Free 
St. Province, S. Africa, 19 17 — . Address, 
Sch. of Agr., Orange Free Province, Union 
of S. Africa. t 

7093. RALPH LEONARD MORRELL 
Adv. Salesman; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 18, 

1892, Augusta, 111.; s. C. G. Morrell. Prepared 
in Crane High School. Tau Beta Pi; \'arsity 
Baseball; Prelim. Honors. Adv. Salesman, 
Grain Dealer's Jour., Chicago, 1916. Address, 
4301 Adams St., Chicago.! 

7094. VERNON LESLIE MORRIS 
(Brother of Nos. 3487, 4320) 
Inspector; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl i, 1893, 
Mendota, 111.; s. William Owen (b. D 31 1856, 
Amboy, 111.) and Sarah Isabell (Moray) Morris 
(b. Je 27. i860, Lee Center, 111.). Prepared 
in Lyons Tp. H. S.. La Grange, 111. Triangle; 
Scarab; Ionian. Draftsman. Pa., Ry. Co., 
Pittsburgh, 1915-16; do.. 111. C. R. R., Chicago, 
1916-17; Bldg. Insp., do., 1917 — . Corp., Co. 
B, 1 06th Engrs., 31st Div., Brest, France. Ad- 
dress, Congress Park, 111. 

7095. HELEN SINCLAIR MORRISON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 2, 1892, 
Joliet, 111.; d. R. C. Morrison. Prepared in 
Joliet Tp. H. S. Omicron Nu; Phi Delta Psi; 
H. Sc. Club; Sr. Hat Com.; Sec, Jr. Illinae; 
V. P., Sr. Illinae; Final Honors. Teacher, 
Alexis, 111., 1916; do.. H. S., Rockford, 111., 
1917 — . Address, 607 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, 
111.; bus. add., Rockford, Ill.t 

7096. EDWARD HENRY MORRISSEY 
Advertiser; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 28, 
1892, Champaign; s. John and Monica (Henry) 
Morrissey. Prepared in St. Mary's Sch., 



Champaign. Phi Kappa; Sigma Delta Chi; 
Alpha Delta Psi; Comitatus; Lambkins Club; 
Ben Franklin Club. Advertiser. Chicago. En- 
sign, Pelham Bay, N. Y., 1918; Lt. (jr. grade), 
Bordeaux, France; Mustered out, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 302 W. White St., Champaign. 

7097. JOHN HAMILTON MORSE 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D 29, 1892, Urbana. ; 
s. E. P. Morse. Prepared in Troy (Pa.) H. 
S.; Lehigh Univ. Address, Troy, Pa.f 

7098. GLADYS lONE MOSS 
Director; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 11, 1892, 
Chicago; d. R. C. (b. Mr 6, 1859, Worth, 111.) 
and Maria H. (Farquharson) Moss. Prepared 
in Calumet H. S.. (Chicago. H. Sc. Club; W. 
A. A.; Advisory Bd., Woman's League; Grad., 
Chicago Norm. Coll., 1918. Dir.. H. S. Cafe- 
teria, Chicago, 1916. Address, 7334 Yale Ave., 
Chicago. 

7099. RENZO EDMOND MUCKELROY 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 10, 1876, Mt. 
Vernon, 111.; s. G. W. Muckelroy. Prepared 
in Mt. Vernon H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. 
Head, Dept. of Agr., So. 111. St. Norm., Car- 
bondale. 111. Address, Carbondale, 111. 

7100. FORREST HAMILTON MURRAY 
(Brother of No. 5331) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 28, 1892, Mazon, 
111.; s. Louis Ross (b. Mr 6, 1859, do.) and 
Lillie (Hamilton) Murray (b. F 1865). Pre- 
pared in Mazon Tp. H. S. Prelim. Honors; 
Special Honors, Math., 191 5; Final Honors. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111.. 191 5-16; Grad. Sch., 
Harvard L-niv., 191 6 — . Master Gunner, H. A., 
C. A. C. Sch., Ft. Monroe, Va. ; Mustered out, 
N 23, 19 1 8. Address, Mazon, 111.; bus. add., 
Cambridge, Mass. 

7101. RACHEL FLOSSIE MYERS 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 16, 1884 
Wayne, W. Va. ; d. Mrs. A. F. Myers. Pre 
pared in Oak View (W. Va.) Acad. Y. W. C 
A; Jamesonian; H. Sc. Club; W. A. A.; Coun 
try Life Club; Pres., Sewanee Circle. Teacher 
H. S., Princeton, W. Va., 1917 — . Address, 
315 4th St., Huntington, W. Va.; bus. add. 
Princeton, W. Va. 

7102. CLARENCE ARTHUR NEBEL 
(Brother of Nos. 5837, 6448) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 15, 1894, 
Clinton, 111.; s. Henry Louis (b. My 12, 1850, 
Ger.) and Bessie (Rundle) Nebel (b. Ag 3, 
i860, Clinton, 111.). Prepared in Clinton H. 
S. Scabbard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Brig., 
1914-15; Swimming, 1915. Farmer, Clinton, 
111., 1916 — . Married Irma I. McGoldrick, My 
3, 1917, Springfield, 111. Child. Clarence 
Arthur, Jr., b. Jl 19, 1918. Address, R 6, 
Clinton, 111. 

7103. MILTON NELS NELSON^ 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; M. A., 1917; 
b. Jl 7, 1891, Chicago; s. Andrew (b. Sweden) 
and Augusta (Napthalera) Nelson (b. do.). 
Prepared in Curtis H. S. Iris; Philomathean. 
Instr., H. S., Green Bay, Wis., 1915-16; Grad. 
Stud, and Asst., Econ., 1916-17; Fellowship, 
191 7. Pvt., Q. M. C Camp Custer, 191 7; 2nd 
Lt., do., 1918 — . Married Lorine Edith Mae 
Nelson, D 24, 1917, Westfield, 111. Address, 
26 Greenwood Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. 

7104. RALPH AUGUSTUS NELSON 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ag 31, 1888, 
Galesburg, 111.; s. Charles A. (b. My 4, 1859, 
Sweden) and Jessie (Holt) Nelson (b. O 9, 
1863. do.). Prepared in Austin H. S., Chi- 
cago; M. A., N. W. Univ., 1916. Chem., An. 
Nutrition Lab., LTniv. of 111., 1915; Research 



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Chem., Buffalo, N. Y., 1916. Auth.: The Pre- 
paration of Protein Free Milk (with H. H. 
Mitchell), Jour, of Biol. Chem., Vol. 23; On the 
Composition and Digestive Activity of Different 
Fractions of the Pancreas (with J. H. Long), 
Jour., Am. Chem. Soc, Vol. 39. Phi Lambda 
Epsilon; A. C. S.; Presby. Church. Married 
Maida Phoenix, F 5, 1918, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Address, Carlton Court, Buffalo, N. Y.; bus. 
add., c/o Nat. Aniline & Chem. Co., do. 

7105. FLORENCE EDITH NEVILLE 
(ANDERSON) 
A. B. in L. A.. & S.; b. My 16, 1891, 
Kewanee, 111.; d. P. H. (b. do.) and Frances 
Anna (Tassell) Neville (b. London, Eng.). 
Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Jamesonian. Univ. 
of Wash., 1915; Asst. Prin.. Wethersficld Tp. 
H. S. Auth.: Consolidation of Rural Schs., 
la Homestead; Do Street Carnivals Boost the 
City? and various editorials, do. Ivlem., M. 
E. Church. Married, Anton N. Anderson, D 
25, 1917. Kewanee, 111. Address, R 6, Ke- 
wanee, 111. 

7106. MOSES ELMER NEWELL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 23, 1878, Farmers- 
villa, 111.; s. Moses A. (b. O 25, 1847, Car- 
rollton. 111.) and Samantha Emily (Green) 
Newell (b. O 28, 1850, Fairfiekl Co., O.). Pre- 
pared in 111. Norm. Univ.; B. Pd., Greer Coll. 
Hoopeston, 111., 1902. Lawyer, Newell Ji 
Brown, Edwardsville, III., 191 5 — ; Acting 
Postmaster, do., 1917. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married, Frances S. Carriker. Ag 17, 1904, 
Irving, 111. Address, 3 Logan Place, Edwards- 
villa, 111. 

7107. RAE CRAMPTON NICHOLS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 2, 1894, 
Manhattan, Kan.; s. Ernest R. (b. S 11, 1858, 
Farmington, Conn.) and Marguerite (Rae) 
Nichols (b. Ap 7, i860, Aberdeen, Scotland.). 
Prepared in Manhattan (Kan.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Chicago H. S.; Univ. of Chicago 1911-13. Sr. 
Football. Teacher, and Football Coach, H. S., 
Hannibal, Mo. 1915-16; do., Kendalville, Ind. 
1916-17. Ensign, Naval Acad., Annapolis, 
191 7 — . Address, 5716 Blackstone Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

7108. WALTER LESTER NICHOLS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 5, 1891, 
Toledo, O.; s. Walter (b. Ft. Thomas, Ky.) and 
Laura Belle (McConahay) Nichols. Prepared 
in Central and Soldan H. Schs., St. Louis. 
Beta Theta Pi; Class baseball; Homecoming 
Com. Engr., \'aluation Engng. Dept., C. C. 
C. & St. L. Ry., Cincinnati, 1915-18. Lt., 34th 
Art,, C. A. C, Camp Eustis, Va.. 1918; Mus- 
tered out. 1919. Address, 3423 Mooney Ave., 
Cincinnati; bus. add., 25 Conestoga Bldg., B. 
& O. R. R., Valuation Dept., Pittsburgh. 

7109. PETER JACOB NILSEN 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 2, 1891, at 
sea; s. Peter Alfred (b. 1859, Porsgrund, Nor- 
way) and Milla (Nielsen) Nilsen (b. i860. 
Arendal, do.). Prepared in Skiensfjorden's 
Mekaniske Fagskole, Porsgrund, Norway, 1907- 
09. Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Ma-wan-da; Adelphic; Tribe of Illini; Final and 
Special Honors; Capt., Gym. Team; Pres., Y. 
M. C. A.; Class Orator. Asst. Engr., St. Pub. 
Utilities Comn., 191 5; Instr., E. E. lab., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Efficiency Engr., Arthur Young 
& Co., Chicago, 1917 — , Auth.: Engng, Econ. 
and the Small Plant, Elec. Review and West. 
Elec., My, 19 16. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Employment Mgrs. Assn., Chicago. Married 
Sofie Andreasen, S 2, 1915, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Peter Alfred, b. Jl 11, 1916; William 
Russel. b. Mr 28. 1919. Address, 615 S. East 
Ave., Oak Park. 111.; bus. add., 116 S. Michi- 
gan Blvd., Chicago. 



71 10. CARL RAGNAR NILSSON 
Gen. Systematizer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 28, 
1887, Gothenburg, Sweden; s. Nils (b. 1851, 
Bostad, Sweden) and Maria Carolina (Jonas- 
son; Nilsson (b. 1854, Alingsis, do.). Pre- 
pared in Hogra Real Skolan, Gothenburg, 
Sweden. Engng. Draftsman, Frantz Premier 
(To., 1915-16; Am. jNIultigraph Co., 1916-17; 
Gen. Systematizer and Efficiency Engr., War- 
ner & Swasey Co., 1917 — . Married Lillian 
Violet Anderson, Mr 15, 1916. Urbana. Ad- 
dress, 1763 Eddy Rd., East Cleveland; bus. 
add., Warner & Swasey Co., do. 

7III. *ROE NIVER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 8, 1891, Center- 
town, O.; s. Theodore F. Niver. Prepared in 
Norwalk (O.) H. S.; O. St. Univ. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Pi Omicron; Scabbard and Blade; Lt. 
and Capt., Univ. Brig.; Final Honors. Died 
Jl 5, 1915, Fairfield, O. 

71 12. EMILIE MARIE NOACK 
^ Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 9, 1889, 
Chicago; d. Herman Carl (b. D 18, 1858, Ger.) 
and Libbie Yetta (Hastings) Noack (b. 1856, 
Oswego, 111.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago; N. W. Univ., 1911-13; Grad. Stud., 
Chicago Teacher's Coll., 1915-16. Teacher, 
Eng. and Hist., H. S., Greenfield, 111., 1917- 
18; do., W. Aurora H. S., Aurora, 111., 1918 — . 
Address, 81 s Windsor Ave.. Chicago; bus. add., 
W. Aurora H. S., Aurora, 111. 

7113. WESLEY KAYLOR NORRIS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 18, 1889, 
West Chicago, 111.; s. Alfred J. (b. 1861, do.) 
and Jennie (Lyons) Norris (b. 1863, Harlan, 
la.). Prepared in West Chicago H. S. Chi 
Psi; C. E. Club; Capt., Lhiiv. Brig. Designing 
Engr., Folwell Ahlskog Co., Chicago, 1915-18. 
Sergt., ist Inf., 111. Nat. Guards, 1916; 33rd 
Engrs., Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., 1918 — . 
.-iddress. West Chicago, 111. 

71 14. PROCTOR ALBERT NOWLEN 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 2, 1890, Morri- 
son, 111.; s. Dr. James Albert (b. Ap 6, 1863, 
do.) and Louise (Honclair) Nowlen (b. My 18, 
1858, New York City). Prepared in Morrison 
H. S. Sigma Pi. Teacher, Agr. U. S. S. M. 
A., Ithaca, N. Y. Mem., A. F. A. M.; R. A. 
M. Address, Morrison, 111. 

71 15. ARTHUR ALLEN ODELL 
Ath. Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 21, 
1S88, Chicago; s. Samuel Abraham (b. Odell, 
111.) and Carrie (Allen) Odell (b. Mr 6, 1850, 
North Bay, N. Y.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Sigma Chi; Ma-wan-da; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Pres.. 111. Union; Track; Cross Country. 
Grad. Mgr., Ath., Univ. of 111., 1915-17, ist 
!.t., Inf.. R. C. 1917; do., 343d Inf., Camp 
Grant, 111.; Capt., Camp Pike, Ark., 1918. Ad- 
dress, 756 Wasco St,, Portland, Ore. 

7 116. IRENE BALFOUR OLIN 
(Sister of No. 8630) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 26, 1892, 
Chicago; d. Samuel Olaf (b. Ag 24. 1867, do.) 
and Mary Jane .(Irwin) Olin (b. D 10, 1862, 
Janesville, Wis.). Prepared in Carl Schurz 
II. S., Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Athenean. Teacher, H. S., Clayton, III., 
1915-16; do., Gary, Ind.. 1916 — . Mem., Coll. 
Club, Gary, Ind. Address, 830 Forest Ave., 
Evanstdn, 111.; bus. add., 600 Jefferson St., 
Gary, Ind. 

7 II 7. ANNA MARGARET OLSEN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. S 6, 1889. 
Chicago; d. Niels Peter (b. Denmark) and 
Catherine (Proyla) Olsen (b. Fo.xford, Ire- 
land). Prepared in Medill H. S.; De Paul 



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Univ., 1912-14. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1915-18; Teacher, Nobel Sch., Chicago. 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Nat. Geog. Assn.; A. C. 
S. Address, 421 1 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

7118. HARRY CHRISTIAN OLSENG 
Clerk; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 17, 1889, Chica- 
go; s. Christian W. (b. N 10, 1853, Norway) 
and Helen (Christiansen) Olseng (b. F 12, 
1858. do.). Prepared in Y. M. C. A., Chica- 
go; Univ. of Idaho Prep. Sch.; Univ. of Ida- 
ho, 1911-12. Agr. Club. Farmer, Grand Ha- 
ven, Mich., 1915; Clerk, Boal's Farmers In- 
formation Bur., 1916; do., Internal. Harvester 
Co., Chicago, 1916 — . Mem., Illini Club of 
Chicago. Married Violet Charlotte Erickson, 
Ap 22, 1916, Lemont, 111. Address, 2030 N. 
Spaulding Ave., Chicago; btis. add., c/o Inter- 
nat. Harvester Co., do. 

71 19. ROBERT HAROLD OLSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 28, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Charles C. (b. Norway) and Jen- 
nie (Anderson) Olson (b. Chicago). Prepared 
in Crane H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Scarab. 
Draftsman, H. L. Emerson, Chicago, 191 5; 
do.. Am. Tar Products Co., Chicago, 1916 — . 
Married Cora Belle Zink, Je 24, 1916, Chicago. 
Address. 2838 N. Kildare Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o Am. Tar Products Co., do. 

7120. HENRY AKI PANHOE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 27, 1886, 
Huang Shan, China; s. Pan Chack Aki and 
Wong Sun. Prepared in Pomona Coll., Prep.; 
St. Louis Coll., Honolulu, T. H. C. E. Club; 
Ry. Club. Instr., Eng. and Math., Canton 
Indus. Coll. and Pearl River Acad., Canton, 
China, 1915-16; Asst. Engr., Chu Chin Line. 
Chinese Govt. R. R.„ 1916-17; Engr. and 
Partner, The Pacific Trading Co., Hong Kong, 
China, 19 18 — . Address, c/o The Pacific 
Trading Co., 22 Queen's Road, Hongkong, 
China. 

7121. FREDERICK WILLIAM PANHORST 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 14, 1893, 
Mexico, Mo.; s. Fred William (b. Jl i, 1857, 
Staunton, 111.) and Emma M. (Braun) Pan- 
horst (b. Je 19, 1862, Jacksonville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Staunton H. S. Triangle; Final 
Honors; C. E. Soc. Pres. Engr., Bridge Dept., 
Vandalia R. R., St. Louis, 1915-17; do., Engng. 
Dept,, A. E. Staley Mfg. Co., Decatur, 111., 
. 1917. Ship Draftsman, Navy Yard, Bremerton, 
Wash., 1917 — . Address, 645 Burwell Ave., 
Bremerton, Wash. 

7122. *RAYMOND WEBB PARKER 

(Brother of No. 5859) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 29, 1893, 
Champaign; s. Alison A. (b. S 16, 1854, Aurora, 
O.) and Ella L. (Cone) Parker (b. Mr 11, 
1859, Madison, O.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; 2nd Lt., Univ. Brig. 
Elec. Engr., St. Clair Clas & Elec. Co., Belle- 
ville, 111. 2nd Lt., Artillery Observer, La- 
fayette Escadrille, France, 1917; Prisoner in 
Germany, 1918. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Jovian 
Order. Killed in Action, My 4, 1918, France. 

7123. WARREN KINDER PARKER 
Contractor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 12, 1893, 

Chicago; s. George L. (b. S 13, i860, do.) and 
Maude Emma (Kinder) Parker (b. N 23, 1864, 
Arlington Heights, 111.). Prepared in Arling- 
ton Heights H. S. Farmer, Arlington Heights, 
111., 1915; Bldg. Contr., do., 1916-17. R. O. T. 
C, Ft Sheridan, 111., 1917; 2nd Lt.. Inf. R. C, 
1917; ist T. R. B.. 161 Depot Brig.. Camp 
Grant, 111. Address, Arlington Heights, 111. 

7124. WILMA GAY PARKS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 8, 1892, 
Cooperstown, 111.; s. Daniel A. (b. Mr 10, 
1865, do.) and Susannah (Howell) Parks (b. 



O 5, 1867, Rushville, 111.). Prepared in Mt. 
Sterling H. S. Teacher, Perrysburg (O.) H. S., 
1915-17; do., Illiopolis H. S., 1917; do., Mt. 
Sterling, 111. Address, Cooperstown, 111. 

7125. NORMAN BOND PATTEN, JR. 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 20, 1892, St. 

Peter, Minn.; s. Dr. N. B. and Alma (Kaiser) 
Patten. Prepared in Univ. of Minn. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Scarab. Engr., James H. Brown 
Co., Minneapolis. Sergt., Co. 7, E. R. O. T. C, 
Camp Lee, Va. ; 2nd Lt., Co. A, 522nd Engrs.. 
A. E. F., France, 19x8- — -. Address, 1012 Logan 
Ave., N., Minneapolis. 

7126. CHARLES ROY PATTERSON 
Lawyer; LL.B.; b. D 26, 1891, Sullivan, 111.; 

s: Charles (b. Mr 14, 1863, do.) and Laura 
Bell (Barnes) Patterson (b. S 13, 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; 
Pi Kappa Alpha; Comitatus. Lawyer, with E. J. 
Miller, 1916; St. Atty., Moultrie Co., 1916 — . 
Address, Sullivan, 111. 

7127. NORMA LEE PECK 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N 19, 1891, Ottawa, 
Kan.; s. Frederick Benjamin (b. N 5, 1853, 
Richland. Mich.) and Emily Esther (Robb) 
Peck (b. Mr i6, 1859, Aledo, 111,). Prepared 
in Ottawa (Kan.) H. S. A. B., Ottawa, Univ., 
1913. Children's Libn., Pub. Libr., Daven- 
port, la., 1919 — . Address, 2 Douglas Court, 
Davenport, la.; bus. add., c/o Pub. Libr., do. 

7128. WILBUR OTIS PENDARVIS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 22, 18S8, Media, 
III.; s. Henry B. (b. O 3, 1840, Augusta, 111.) 
and Serena Adeline (Cherry) Pendarvis (b. D 
21 1853, Scottville, 111.). Prepared in 
Wever Acad.; West. HI. St. Norm. Sch., 
1908-11. Acacia: Sigma Delta Chi; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Assoc. Univ. Plavers; Philomathean; 
Order of The Coif; Phi Beta Kappa. Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; Managing Ed., Daily Illini. 
Grad. Stud.. Univ. of 111. Law Sch., 1915-16; 
Harvard Law Sch., 1916-17. 2nd O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; 1st Lt., C. A. R. C, 191 7 — . 
Address, Media, 111. 

7129. ALMA MERIBA PENROSE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S 25, 1878, Chicago; 
d. Hannah G. Penrose. A. B., Oberlin Coll., 
1901. Libn., West. H. S., Minneapolis, 1916—. 
Address, Grinnell, la.t 

7130. MARION PERCIVAL (MILLS) 
(Sister of No. 8654) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 4, 1891, Cham- 
paign; d. Orin L. (b. N 20, 1861, do.) and 
Mary (Pratt) Percival (b. Ag 3, 1865, do.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Chicago .Sch. of 
Civics and Philanthropy. Kappa Alpha Thet-i; 
Y. W. C. A. Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
James Evan Mills, O 24, 1916, Champaign. 
"Child, Mary Jean, b. Jl 21, 191 7. Address, 
4007 Ellis Ave., Chicago. 

7131. MARGARET CAMPBELL PERRY 
(Sister of 7132) 

Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; A. M., 1917; 
b. Ap 9, 1894, Joliet, 111.; d. Joseph Ferris (b. 
Je 21, 1846, Fairfield, Conn.) and Elizabeth 
(Bond) Perry (b. F 15, 1856. Wilmington, 
III.). Prepared in Toliet Tp. H. S. Alpha 
Delta Pi; Alpha Theta Chi; Chem. Club; 
H, Sc. Club; A. C. S., 1917. Grad. Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Teacher. Tp. 
H. S., Joliet. 111., 1917 — . Address, 108 Ma- 
comber St., Joliet, 111. 

7132. RALPH GROVER PERRY 

(Brother of No. 7131) 
Min. Engr.; B. S. in Min. E.; b. F 25, 1892. 
Joliet, 111., s. Joseph Ferris (b. Je 21, 1847. 
Bridgeport, Conn.) and Elizabeth lola (Bond) 



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Perry (b. F 15, 1856, Wilmington, 111.). 
Prepared in JoHet Tp. H. S. Chi Psi; Ku 
KIux; Sigma Tau; Illio Rd., 1915. Min. Engr., 
Lead, S. Dak., 1915-17; do., Ray, Ariz., 1917. 
Corp. Hdqtrs. Co., 144th F. A., Camp Kearney, 
Calif., 1917; Lt., F. A., Central O. T. Sch., 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1918 — . Mem., Am. 
Inst. Min. Engng. Address, 218 Hunter Ave., 
Joliet, 111. 

7133. HORACE HOWARD PHELPS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 11, 1893, Me- 
nominee, Mich.; s. Horace Henry (b. 1858, N. 
Y.) and Mary (Willey) Phelps (b. i860, do.). 
Prepared in Escanaba (Mich.) II. S.; Mich. 
Agr. Coll., 1911-13. Alpha Tau Omega. Far- 
mer, Peoria, 1915-16; do.. Bark River, Mich., 
1917; do., Plainfield. 111., 1918—. Married 
Edna Cryder, Je 16, 191 7, Plainfield, 111. Ad- 
dress, Plainfield, 111. 

7134. GEORGE HYDE PIKE 
Instrumentman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 
17, 1892, ITorton, Kan.; ,s. John Weeks (b. D 
12, 1852, Trowbridge, Kng.) and Ella (Hyde) 
Pike (b. N 11, i8s7, Chicago). Prepared m 
Moline H. S.; Baker Univ., 1907- Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Bd. of Dir., Y. M. C. A.; Sec, 
Ry. Club, 1914; Pres., do., 1915- Engng. 
Dept., C. R. I. & P. Ry., Manly, la., 1915; 
do., Mason City, la., 1915; do., Silvis, 111. 
191 5-16; do.. Champaign, 1916; do., Des Moines, 
1916; do., Chicago. 191 6; do., Goodland, Kan., 
1917; Acting Roadmaster, do., Peoria, 1917-18; 
Instrumentman, do., Rock Island, 111., 19 18 — . 
Asst. Engr., R. I. & P. Co., Davenport, la. 
2nd Lt., Engrs. Co. I, Camp Humphreys, Va. 
Address, Silvis, 111.; bus. add., 125 3rd Ave., 
Davenport, la. 

7135. LOUIS CLOVIS PINAULT 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. D 29, 1890, St. 
Joseph, Minn.; s. H. A. Pinault. Prepared in 
St. Cloud (Minn.) U. S. Co. A, 313th Engrs., 
Camp Dodge, la., 1918—. Address, St. Joesph, 
Minn.t 

7136. ERNEST HOWARD POOL 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.: LL. B., 
1917; b. Je s, 1894, Ottawa, 111.; s. Carlisle M. 
and Louise E. (Fogg) Pool. Prepared in Ot- 
tawa Tp. H. S. Delta Tau Delta: Phi Delta 
Phi; Scabbard and Blade; Innes of Court; Maj., 
Univ. Brig.; V. P., 111. Union; 111. Rifle. 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., 
A. E. F., France, 1917- ist Lt., Co. F, 26th 
Inf., 1st Div., do.; Army of Occupation, Ger. 
Address, 411 State St., Ottawa, 111. 

7137. LAWRENCE ARTHUR POPE 

(Brother of No. 3914) 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 27, 1892, 
Moline, 111.; s. Charles II. (b. Ap 16, 1849, 
Genoa, N. Y.) and Sara Margaret (Baxter) 
Pope (b. Ap 9, 1851, Cincinnati). Prepared in 
Moline 11. S.: Sliattuck Mil. Sch., Faribault. 
Minn. Plii Delta Theta. Production Dept., 
Cadillac Motor Car Co., Detroit, ist Lt., A. 
S. S. O. R. C, A. E. F., France. Married 
Blanche Ch. Lucas de Lasalle, Je i, 1918, 
Paris, France. Address, c/o C. S. Pope, River- 
side, 111.; bus. add., 51 Ave. Montaigne, Paris, 
France. 

7138. FREDERICK WILLIAM POSTEL 
Sales Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 13. 
1892, Mascoutah. 111.; s. George (b. do.) 
and Medora Teckla (Jansen) Postel (b. Quincy, 
111.). Prepared in Mascoutah H. S.; Univ. 
Acad., 1909-11. Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Cml. Club; Treas., 111. Union; 
Ath. Bd. of Control; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Ball 
Com. Sales Mgr., William R. Compton Co., 
St. Louis, i9i5->S. U. S. A., Camp Dix, N. J., 
1918 — . Mem., Univ. Club, St. Louis; Ilhni 
Club, do.; Bellerive Country Club, do.; Mid- 



land Valley Country Club, do.; Ath. Assn.; 
Bond Men's Club of St. Louis; Shriner. 
.Address, Mascoutah, 111.; bus. add., 408 Olive 
.St., St. Louis. 

7139. EMERY VERN POTTER 
(Brother of No. 7870) 
Sales Kngr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 7, 1892, 
Kenton, 111.; s. John Farnworth (b. Jl 11, i866*, 
do.) and Eva Leona (Thompson) Potter (b. 
Jl 5, 1868, do.). Prepared in Morrison H. S. 
.Sigma Pi; E. E. Soc. Sales Engr., Wagner 
Elec, Mfg. Co., St. Louis, 1916 — . Mem., 
Elec. Club, Kansas City, Mo.; Jovian Elec. 
Club. Married Elsa Marie Lagerstrom, Mr 9, 
1916, Elgin, 111. Child, Albert Emery, b. Ag 
22, 1918. Address, 1139 Benton Blvd., Kan- 
sas City, Mo.; bus. add., c/o Wagner Elec. 
Mfg. Co., St. Louis. 

7140. FRED RICHMOND POWERS 
(Husband of No. 6477; Brother of No. 3142) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 5, 1891, Tis- 
kilwa, 111.; s. John (b. N. Y.) and Eliza 
Augusta (Partridg*-) Powers (b. Vt.). Pre- 
nared in Tiskilwa II. S. Acanthus; Mil. Band. 
Farmer, Tiskilwa, 111. Mem., A. F. A^ M., 
1915. Married Carrie Pervier ('14), S 14, 
1915, Sheffield, 111. Children: John Clayton, 
b. S 2, 1916; Maynard Henry, b. Mr 10, 1918. 
Address, Tiskilwa, 111. 

7141. ♦ADA ROBERTA PUGH 
Land. Gard.; A. B. in H. Sc; B. S. in Land. 
Card., 1917; b. Warrenton, Va. ; d. John 
William (b. Moorsfield, Va.) and Ada Caroline 
(Jennings) Pugh (b. Warrenton, Va.). Pre- 
pared in Franklin (Ind.) H. S. ; Terre Haute 
St. Norm. Sch. H. Sc.Club; Le Cercle Fran- 
cais; Alliance Francaise; Jamesonian. Land 
Gardener^ Champaign, 1917 — . Instr.i, Red 
Cross, 1917-1S. Died Ap 7, 1919, Champaign. 

7142. RAYMOND HARRY PURDY 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. My 9, 1893, 
Vincennes, Ind.; s. Charles Enos (b. S 6, 1850, 
Beloit, Wis.) and Josephine (Conner) Purdy 
(b. Ap 20, 1859, Rockton, 111.). Prepared in 
\iiicennes (Ind.) H. S. IIus; Scarab; Arch. 
Club; Mil. Band; Varsity Track. Engr., Valua- 
tion Dept., Big Four Ry., Cincinnati, 1915; do., 
I'.lzixer an<l Anderson, 191 7; Supt., Bldg., 
Const, and Arch. Draftsman, Mich. St. Tele- 
phone Co., Detroit, 1917. U. S. N., 1917 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 821 Hart St., 
Vincennes, Ind. 

7143. EMMA STINE PURSLEY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 22, 1893, Kansas 
City, Mo.; d. Albert (b. F 29, 1864, Farmland, 
Inil.) and Fannie Ellen (Stine) Pursley (b. 
1867, Kansas City, Mo.). Prepared in Man. 
Tr. II. S., Kansas City Mo.; M. A., Columbia 
Univ.. 1916. Mask anci Bauble; lUiola; W. A. 
A.; Phi Delta Psi; Treas.. Jr. Illinae. Ad- 
dress, 2510 E. nth St., Kansas City, Mo. 

7144. FRANK WHITCOMB PUSEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 20, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. (J. M. Pusey. Prepared in Univ. H. 
S., Chicago. Agr. Club; Treas., Dixie Club; 
Motorcycle Club; Wrestling; Acting Coach. 
With Posson-Pusey Co., Fresno, Calif., 1915; 
Farming, R. R. A., Sanger, Calif., 19 '8 — . 
Married Ethel May Carter, D 6, 1916, Chica- 
go. Address, R. A., Box 263, Sanger, Calif. 

7145. EUGENE ROBERT RALL 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 11, 1893, 
Chicago; s. A. Theodor and Pauline (Nieder- 
eggcr) Rail. Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago. Triangle; C. E. Club; Capt., Univ. 
Brig.; Brevet Capt., HI. Nat. Guard. Asst. 
Engr., Const. Keokuk Bridge, 1915-16; Field 



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force, Chicago Union Sta. Co., Chicago. 1916; 
Draftsman, Bridge Depl., I. C. R. R., Chicago, 
1916-17; do., 1919 — . ist Inf., la. Nat. Guard; 
ist Lt., Engrs. R. C, U. S. A., 1917; do., 7tli 
U. S. Engrs., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 191 7; 
318th Engrs.. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., 
igiS; Engr., Rejilacenient Troops, Camp Hum- 
phreys, Belvoir, Va.; Capt., 12th Div., 2i2t]i 
Engrs., Camp Dcvens, Mass., 1918; Mustered 
out, Ja 13, 1919. Married Clara Louise Brink- 
man, O 5, 1918, Chicago. Address, 4700 N. 
Drake Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o L C. R. R., 
Central Sta., do. 

7146. TPIOMAS DAVID RANDALL 

B. .S. in C. E.; b. My 2, 1891, Chicago; s. G. 

W. Randall. Prepared in Lane Tech. IL S. 

Chicago. Address, 4617 Beacon St., Chicago. 

7147. JOHN HOLLY RAPP 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 13, 1892. Fairfield, 
111.; s. John M. (b. D 24, 1864, lelTersonvillc, 
111.) and Wilhelmine E. (Holly) Rapp (b. D 10. 
1861, Middletown, O.). Prepared in Fairfield 
H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Varsity Track; Stud. 
LInion Council. Grad. work. Law, 1916-17. ist 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., 342nd 
Inf., 191 7; 3rd Army Corps Sch., A. E. F., 
Frasce; 4th Div., Army of Occupation, Gcr. 
Address, Fairfield, 111. 

7148. WILLARD COLE RAPPLEYE 
Physician; B. S. in Sc; b. F 11, l89'2, 
Marinette, Wis.; s. Albert (b. 1870, do.) and 
Elizabeth (Johnson) Rappleye (b. 1870, do.). 
Prepared in Menominee (Mich.) H. S. ; David 
W. Cheever Scholarship, Harvard Univ., 1914- 
15; Francis Skinner Scholarship, do., 1915-16; 
John Pearson Oliver Scholarship, do., 1916-17; 
Mathew and Mary E. Bartlett Memorial .Scholar- 
ship, do., 191 7-18; John Harvard Fellowship, 
do., 191 5-1 8. M. ])., Harvard, 191 8. Lab Instr., 
Comparative Anatomy, 191 5-1 7; Interne, Psycho- 
pathic Hosp., 1916-17; Pathologist, Foxboro 
St. Hosp., 1917-18; House Officer, Mass. Gen. 
Hospital, 1918 — . Auth.: (with A. Forbes) The 
Effect of Temperature Changes on Rhythm 
in the Human Electromyogram, Am. Jour'. Physi- 
ol., 191 7; A Study of the Kidney I'^unction in 
Senility, Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., 1918; 
A Note on Experimental Scurvy in the Guinea 
Pig, do., 1918; The Blood Urea Nitrogen in 
Catatonia, Jour, of Ne)*vous and Mental Dis- 
eases; A Simple Application of the Volhard 
Principle for doing Blood Plasma Chlorides, 
Jour. Biol. Chcin.; The Kidney Function in 
Hypertension, Arch, of Int. Med.; An Unde- 
veloped Ojiportunity for the Study of Prog- 
nosis in Chronic Diseases, Med. Record; The 
Effect of Intravenous Diarsenol on Red Cell 
Fragility, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Plasma 
Chlorides and Kidney Function, Jour. I.ab & 
Clinical Med.; Renal Efficiency in Nervous and 
Mental Diseases Occurring after b'ifty, Jour. 
Nervous and Mental IJiseases. Mem., Aljiha 
Omega Alpha; JJoylston Med. Soc; Oliver 
Wendell Holmes Med. Soc; Inominate Med. 
Soc. Address, 215 Van Auken St., Menominee, 
Mich.; bus. add., Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston. 

7149. GLENN RATCLIFF 
Lawyer; LL. P..; b. Jl 7, 1889, Greenup, 111.; 
s. Mrs. S. B. Ratcliff. Prepared in Greenup, 
H. S. Acacia; Alpha Delta Sigma; Summer 
mini, 1914; Final Honors. 24lh Co., Art., 
Camp Gordon, Ga., 1917- — . Address, Greenup, 
111. 

7150. WH-LIAM OWEN RATHFON 

(Brother of No. $37?) 
Chemist; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Jl 23. 1893, 
Valpariso, Ind.; s. Elmer Owen (b. Ind.) and 
Minnie .Sue (Hatton) Rathfon (b. Steubenville, 
O.). Prepared in I'.owen H. S., Chicago. Ceram. 
Club. Grad. work. Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 
1917; Engr., Chicago Fire Brick Co., Brazil, 



Ind., 1915-16; Northwest. Terra Cotta Co., 
Chicago, 1916-17; By Product Coke Corp., 
Chicago, 1917 — . yVuth.: Burning Black Flashed 
Brick, Brick and Clay Record, 191 5; Cutting 
the Coal Bill in a Clay Plant, do. Mem., Am. 
Ceram. Soc; A. C. S. ; Coke and Iron Mus. 
Club. Address. 6415 Normal Ave., Chicago. 

7151- BANKINN CHANDRA RAY 
B. S. in E. E. ; b. 1886, Banoripasa, India; s. S. 
C. Ray. Prepared in Calcutta Univ. Cosmopoli- 
tan Club. Address, Shantiniketav, Bolpur, Ben- 
gal, India. t 

7152- HUGH LIGHT RAY 
Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 21, 1884, High- 
land Park, 111.; s. John Thompson (b. S 21, 
1 85 1, Oregon, 111.) and Emily S. (Light) Ray 
(b. Ag 18, 1861, do.). Prepared in Crane Man. 
Tr. H. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1901-3. Foot- 
ball; Baseball; C;ipt., Varsity P.asketball," 1905-6. 
Ath. Dir., Smith Acad., St. Louis, 1907-8; 
Teacher, Mech. Drawing, Wendell Phillips H. 
.S., Ciiicago, loog — . Sec. and Trcas., (Chicago 
Pub. H. S. Ath. League. Married Charlotte 
Johnson, O 10, 1908. Children: Charlotte J., b. 
Jl 5, 1012; Hugh Light, Jr., b. O 10, 1913; 
Edith Virginia, b. Mr 2, 1918. Address, 4842 
Potomac Ave., Chicago. 

7153. ALLAN BARNES RAYBURN 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agn; b. O 7, 1892, 

Bloomington. 111.; s. Calvin (b. do.) and Jennie 
(Buttaolph) Rayburn. Prepared in Bloomington 
H. S. Plii Gamma Delta; Aljiha Gamma Rho; 
Ma-wan-da; Mgr. Varsity h'ootball, 1914. Live 
Stock Specialist, Dairy Exten. Deiit., Univ. of 
Minn., 1915 — -. S. M. A., Austin, Tex.; 2nd 
Lt., Air Service, Scott Field, Belleville, 111.; 
do.. Love Field, Tex. Address, 1203 E. Grove 
St., Bloomington, 111. 

7154. WILLIAM THOMAS REACE 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 11, 1803, Vergie, Kan. 
s. William Reace. Preiiared in Marseilles H. S. 
E. E. Soc; A. I. E. E. ; E. E. Show. Married 
Ruth Loughlin, Chicago. Address, 4145 N. Key- 
stone Ave., Chicago. t 

7155. GRATIA JEWETT REED 
Manager; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 2, 1891, 

Warsaw, la.; d. D. W. Reed. Prepared in 
Keokuk IT. S. Kajipa Kapjia Gamma; Omicron 
Nu; Teacher, Spring Valley, 111., 1917; Mgr., 
H. S. Liuichroom, Rockford, HI., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, Warsaw, 111.; bus. add., 522 Indian Ter- 
race, Rockford, 111. 

7156. CHARLES II. REHLING 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S i, 1890, 

Waterloo, 111.; s. Fred C. (b. My 6, i866, Ilar- 
risville, 111.) and Minnie (Susewind) Rchling 
(h. S 17, 1864, St. Joseph, 111.). Prei)arcd 
in Waterloo H. .S. Farm House; Alpha Zeta; 
Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Wrestling 
Team. I'arm Supt., Brookwater Farm, Ann 
Arbor, Mich., 1915-16; Mgr., St. Hosp. Farm, 
Pontiac, Wash., 1916-18; I'arm Adviser, Clin- 
ton Co., 111., 1918 — . Married Olinda Ruch, 
S 21, 191 5, Waterloo, 111. Child, Ch;irlcs 
Conrad, b. F 11, 1917. Address, Breese, III. 

7157. MOLLIE REID 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 24. 1884, Ozark, 
111.; d. J. W. E. Reid (b. Ozark, 111.). Pre- 
pared in So. 111. St. Norm. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, Ozark, 111. 

7158. JULIA ELIZABETH RENNER 
(THRELKELD) 

(Wife of No. 5975) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 3, i8»3, Urbana; 
d. E. II. Renner. Prepared in Urbana II. .S. 
W. A. A. Married Clyde H. Threlkeld ('13), 
Je 1915, San Francisco. Address, 635 Mission 
St., .San Francisco. 



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7159. GUY BENJAMIN RENO 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; LL. B., 1917; 
b. Je 30, 1892, Browning, III.; s. Benjamin F. 
(b. Ap 22, 1856, do.) and Emma (Workman) 
Reno (b. Jl 5. 1869, do.). Prepared in Rush- 
ville H. S.; Rushville Bus. Coll. Pi Kappa 
Alpha; Phi Alpha Delta; Ionian; Daily Illini 
Staff; Innes of the Court. Lawyer, Rockford, 
111., 1917-18. Aviation Sect.. U. S. A., N. \V. 
Univ.; 4th, O. T. C, Co. 3, Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., 1918 — . Mem., Rockford Univ. 
Club, 1917. Address, Browning, 111. 

7160. EDNA KERR RENTCHLER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. O i, 
1888, Mt. Vernon, 111.; d. James Wilson (b. 
O 22, 1856, do.) and Flora Douglas (Kerr) 
Rentchler (b. Edinburgh, Scotland). Prepared 
in Belleville H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1909- 
12. Instr., Tp. H. S., Jerseyville, 111., 1915-17; 
George Peabody Coll. for Teachers, Nashville, 
1917 — . Mem., 111. St. Acad, of Sc. Address, 
700 E. C. St., Belleville, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
Peabody Coll., Nashville, Tenn. 

7161. CHELO JAMES JARED RHEA 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E.; b. D 31, 1892, 
Joliet, 111.; s. G. W. Rhea. Prepared in Car- 
thage H. S. Lambda Tau Rho; Alpha Epsilon 
Phi; Jr. Pom. Com.; Chm., Sr. Invitation Com. 
Cleveland Branch West. Elec. Co., Cleveland, 
1916; B. F. Goodrich Co.. Chicago, 1918. R. O. 
T. C. Sch.; Sergt., Camp Hancock, Ga. Address, 
Jacksonville, 111.; bus. add., c/o B. F. Good- 
rich Rubber Co., Chicago. 

7162. LOUIS RIBBACK 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 22, 1892, Chicago; s. 
J. M. Ribback. Prepared in Crane H. S., Chi- 
cago. Mich. Agr. Coll. Zeta Beta Tau; Me- 
norah Soc. Address, 1124 S. Richmond St., 
Chicago. t 

7163. DONALD BERT RICH 
(Brother of No. 6513) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My s, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. Evert and Marie (Rheinbold) Rich. 
Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Beta 
Theta Pi. Q. M. Avia., 15th Regt., Great 
Lakes, 111. Address, 10420 Prospect Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

7164. LENORE RICHARDS 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 14. 1892, 
Lincoln, Neb.; d. Charles Russ (b. Mr 23, 
1872, Clarkshill) and Alida Russell (Beardsley) 
Richards (b. Ap 7, 1872, Lafayette, Ind.). 
Prepared in Lincoln (Neb.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Neb., 1910-11. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club; 
Pres., Woman's League. Grad. Stud.. Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16; Asst., Dom. Sc, Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., 1916-18; Home Economics Dept., Univ. 
of Minn., St. Paul, 1918 — . Address, 904 W. 
Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add., c/o Univ. of 
Minn., St. Paul. 

7165. FRANK B. RICHARDSON, JR. 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 18, 1892; 
Bloomington, 111.; s. F. B. Richardson. Pre- 
pared in Chenoa H. S. Prin., H. S.. Cleve- 
land, Okla., 1915. Address, Chenoa, Ill.t 

7166. JUANITA RICHARDSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 18, 1893, 
Oakland (^ity, Ind.; d. Sherman George (b. 
Boonville, Ind.) and Mary Eva (McCoy) 
Richardson (b. Richland, Ind.). Prepared in 
Yeatman H. S., St. Louis. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Phi DeUa Psi; W. A. A. Teacher, and 
Mgr., Lunch Room, H. S., Urbana, 1916-17; 
do., and House Mother, Beacon Sch., Boston, 
1917 — . Am. Home Econ. Assn.; Assn., Coll. 
Alumnae. Address, 401 Beacon St., Boston; 
bus. add., c/o Beacon Sch., do. 



7167. GEORGE KERNS RICHMOND 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 20, 1892, Proph- 
etstown. 111.; s. J. B. Richmond. Prepared in 
Prophetstown 11. S.; Univ. of Wis. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Helmet. 2nd Lt., Q. M., 
A. E. F., France. Address, Prophetstown, 111. 

716S. DOROTHY SUE RINAKER 

(ROMAN) 

(Daughter of No. 520; Wife of No. 6524) 

A. B. in H. Sc; d. John Irving, Jr. ('87), 

(b. Carlinville, 111.) and Nell (Atwell) Rina- 

ker (b. do.). Prepared ^n Springfield H. S. Chi 

Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Omicron Nu; H. Sc. 

Club; Illio Staff; Treas., Jr. Illinae. Teacher, 

Tp. H. S., Harrisburg, 111., 1915-17; do., 

Springfield. 111. Married Oscar Roman ('14), D 

5, 1917, Omaha, Neb. Address, 1331 Noble 

Ave., Springfield, 111. 

7169. ROYAL WANE RITCHEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 23, 1890, Rush- 
ville, 111.; s. Geneva Ritchey. Prepared in 
Macomb H. S. Psi Delta; Adelphic Address, 
Rushville, Ill.t 

7170. NANNIE BAXTER RIVES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 31, 1888, 

Carlinville, 111.; d. John (b. Ag 8. 1861, Rock- 
bridge, 111.) and Virginia Alice (King) Baxter 
(b. F 8, i860, Rolla, Mo.). Prepared in Green- 
field H. S. W. A. A.; Basketball; Hockey; 
Bowling. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., Summer, 
1917. Teacher, Tp. H. S., Bellflower, 111., 
1915-18; do., Sterling, 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Rockbridge, 111.; bus. add., Bellflower, 111. 

71 71. RUTH ROBBINS (BEARDSLEY) 
(Sister of No. 4390) 

In;structor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 22, 
1894, Chicago; d. Simeon Volney (b. Ja 17, 
1851, Otego, N. Y.) and Luella Josephine 
(Haney) Robbins (b. S 6, 1856, Peoria). Pre- 
pared in Lyons Tp. H. S., LaGrange. Chi 
Omega; Alethenai; W. A. A.; Basketball; V. 
P., Woman's League. Teacher, LaGrange, 111., 
1915-16; do.. West Palm Beach, Pla., 1916-18; 
Teacher (temporary) Alma Coll., Alma, Mich., 
1918; Instr., Engl., do., 1918 — . Married James 
E. Beardsley, Mr 30, 1918, Congress Park, 
111. Address, 1445 W. State St., Rockford, 111.; 
bus. add.. Alma Coll., Alma, Mich. 

7172. HARRY BARRETT ROGERS 
Sales Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 8, 1892, 
Chicago; s. T. D. Rogers. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Beta Theta Pi; Tau 
Beta Pi; Pres., Ath. Assn.; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Advertiser, McGraw Publishing Co., 
New York City. 1916; Berwyn, 111., 1917; 
Sales Engr., Gorgon Engng. Co., N. Y. 
Lt., Instr., F. A. Sch., A. E. F., France; Army 
of Occupation. Address, 3235 Maple Ave., Ber- 
wyn, 111. 

7173. JOSEPH FRED ROMINE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 14, 1889, 
Atwood, 111.; s. William Rice (b. Ja 26, 1864, 
Tuscola, 111.) and Luella Cordelia (Wyeth) 
Romine (b. F 9, 1864). Prepared in Atwood 
H. S. Farmer, Tuscola, 111. Married Daisy 
W. Nelson, Je i, 1915, Canton. 111. Children: 
Harrison Edward, b. Ap 23, 1916; Billy Nelson, 
b. Ja 31, 1918. Address, Tuscola, 111. 

7174. LOUIS ROSSET 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 12, 1892, 
Chicago; s. M. Rosset. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Elec. Engr., Le Mont, 
111., 1916. Master Signal Electn., Co. B, 210th 
Field Signal Bn., Camp Funston, Kan.; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 24, 1919. Address, 1248 N. Hoyne 
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7175- GEORGE BENJAMIN RUBY 

(Brother of No. 591 1) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S 4, 1892, 
Aurora, 111.; s. George Nelson (b. i860, Neb.) 
and Julia Elizabeth (Randolph) Ruby (Ja 15, 
1867, Aurora, 111.). Prepared in Yorkville H. 
S. Beta Upsilon; Bushnell Guild; Prelim. 
Honors; Univ. Band. Sales Engr., Water 
works, Chicago, 1915-16; Research Chem. and 
tech. man. Mineral Point Zinc Co., De Pue, 
111., 1916-17; Jr. Gas Chem., Bur. of Mines, 
War (ias Dept., Washington, D. C, 1917-18; 
Lyman By Products Gas Producer Plant, Fair- 
mont, W.' Va., 1919 — . ist Lt., Chem.. U. S. 
A., 1918. Mem., Phi Lambda Upsilon. Address, 
2554 Wisconsin Ave., N. W., Washington, D. 
C; bus. add., Y. M. C. A., Fairmont, W. Va. 

7176. ORLIE RUE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 14, 1891, 
Douglas Co., 111.; s. Joseph A. (b. 1866, Cum- 
berland Co., 111.) and Mary N. HVIatteson) Rue 
(b. 1866, do.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 
Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; Ma- 
wan-da; Varsity Football and Track. Engng. 
Dept., Central, 111. Pub. Service Co., 191 5-16; 
Power Engr., do., 1916-17. 159th Depot Brig., 
Camp Taylor, Ky., 1917; 309th Field Signal 
Bn., do.; S. O. T. C, Camp Morse, Tex., 
1917; A E. F„ France, 1918 — . Address, 
1217 Marshall Ave, Mattoon, 111. 

7177. EARLE UNDERWOOD RUGG 
Teacher; A. B., in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1917; 
b. Mr 4, 1892, Fitchb'urg, Mass.; s. E. F. 
Rugg. Prepared in Fitchburg (Mass.) H. S. A. 
M., Columbia, 1917. Psi Delta; Kappa Delta 
Pii; Adelphic. Clerk, Lib., Univ. of 111., 1916; 
Teacher, H. S., Monmouth, 111., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Fitchburg, Mass.; bus. add., Monmouth, 
Ill.t 

7178. MAX RUKIN 
Restaurant Mgr. ; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
My IS, 1888, Minsk, Russia; s. Issack Avrukin 
(b. do.) and Mary (Zuckerman) Rukin (b. do.). 
Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Cosmopolitan Club; Ry. Club; Intercollegiate 
Socialist Assn.; Bus. Mgr., Technograt^h. Mgr., 
Child's Restaurants. New York City, 1915-16; 
do., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1916-17. Sergt., Mil. 
Police, Co. B, Camp Sherman, O. ; do., 308 M 
P., A. P. O. 762, A. E. F., France. Address, 
1847 Manning Road, Cleveland. 

7179. DON CAMERON RUNDLES 
(Brother of Nos. 5914, 7180, 7915, 8720) 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 2, 1878, Ft. Wayne, 

Ind.; s. John J. (b. 1846, Huntertown, Ind.) 
and Mary C. (McComb) Bundles (b. S 11, 
1857, do.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ad- 
dress, Huntertown, Ind. 

7180. JOHN CLINTON RUNDLES 
(Brother of Nos. 5914, 7179, 7915, 8720) 

Asst., U. S. Dept. of Agr.; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. My 28, 1881, Huntertown, Ind.; s. John J. 
(b. 1846, do.) and Mary C. (McComb) Run- 
dies (b. S II, 1857, do.). Prepared in Earl- 
ham Coll. Agr. Club; Ionian. Teacher, In 
Charge of Farm Schs., Bur., of Educ, P. I., 
1911-13; Instr., Agronomy, Univ. of P. I., 
I9I3-I5I Scientific Asst., Office Farm Mgmt., 
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 191 5 — . 
Auth. : Rice Judging and Study, Philippine Agr. 
and Forester, Vol. 3, 1915; Studies in Rice, 
and Studies in Botany, Philippine Jour, of Sc; 
A Method of Calculating Econ. Balanced Ra- 
tions, U. S. Dept. Bui.. 1918; A Profit Sharing 
Plan of ManagLng Corn Belt Hog Farms. 
Married Dorothy Alice, S 9. 1909, Huntertown, 
Ind. Address, 701 E St., N. E., Washington, 
D. C. 



7181. IRA LEON RUSH 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 15, i8go 
Bushnell, 111.; s. John T. (b. Jl 15, 1842, O.) 
and Ida Mae (Aten) Rush (b. My 10, i86i). 
Prepared in Minot (N. Dak.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Minn., 1910-11. Beta Upsilon. Varsity Base- 
ball, 1912-15; Arch., Minot, N. Dak., 1915 — . 
Proving Grounds, Camp Perry; do., Port Clin- 
ton, O., 1918. V. P., mini Club, 1914-15. Mar- 
ried Eula Margaret Brooks, S 11, 1917, Ur- 
bana. Child, Dorothy Joan, b. S 30, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Box loi, Minot, N. Dak. 

7182. FRANCES MARIE RUTENBER 

(LESLIE) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 17, 1893, Tolono, 111.; 
d. Ernest Delbert (b. F 19. 1868, Palmyra, 
Wis.) and Esther Abigail (Keach) Rutenber 
(b. My 19, 1869, Sadorus, 111.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Alpha Oraicron Pi; Omicron 
Nu; Phi Delta Psi; Athenean; H. Sc. Club; 
Geneva Club. Perm. Class Sec; Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet; Cap and Gown Com.; Sr. Memorial 
Com. Mem., M. E. Church. Married Rev. 
Wm. R. Leslie, Ag 17. 19 18, Champaign, 111. 
Address. Box 97, Jacksonville, 111. 

7183. ROWLAND WILLIAM RUTH 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 31, i8go, 

Aurora, 111.; s. John Clinton and Lyllia (Yost) 
Ruth. Prepared in W. Aurora H. S.; Beloit 
Coll., 1909-10. Phi Kappa Psi. A. S. M. E. 
Draftsman and Sales Engr., Am. Well Works, 
Aurora. 111. Chief Storekeeper, U. S. N.; Chief 
Petty Officer, U. S. N. R. F., Washington, D. 
C, 1918-19. Mustered out, Ja 23, 1919. 
Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, 256 N. Lake 
St., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., 453 First National 
Bank Bldg., Chicago. 

7184. EUGENIA ELIZABETH RUTHER- 
FORD) 

(Sister of No. 8724) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 29, 1892, New- 
man, 111.; d. Dr. Cyrus (b. Ag 14, 1850, Oak- 
land, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Mclntyre) 
Rutherford (b. Mr 10, 1853, Middlesex Co., 
Ont., Can.- Prepared in Newman Tp. H. S. 
M. A., Columbia Univ.; Certificate, Sch. of 
English Folk Song and Dance, New York City, 
191 8. Kappa Kappa Gamma; W. A. A., 191 1- 
14; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1911-12. Address, 
Newman, 111. 

7185. HENRY WHITE RYTHER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je, 1890, 
Chicago; s. G. A. Ryther. Prepared in Lewis 
Inst. Mech. Engr., Armour & Co., 1915. ist 
Class Master Engr., Co. D, 32nd Engrs., A. 
E, F., France. Address, 6606 Yale Ave., 
Chicago. 

7186. IRA CARL SAILOR 
Cattle Breeder; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 21, 
1886, Pine Village. Ind.; s. Jacob Calvin (b. 
N 12, i860) and Flora Belle (Hickman) Sailor 
(b. N 5, 1865). Prepared in Cissna Park H. 
S.; Eureka Coll. Agr. Club. Breeder, Pedi- 
greed Shorthorn Cattle. Married Lillian 
Stoller, D 25, 1915, Cissna Park, 111. Child, 
Arcelia, b. D 11, 1916. Address, Cissna Park, 
111. 

7187. GEORGE WASHINGTON SALIS- 
BURY 

Prin., H. S.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 17, 1888, 
Astoria, 111.; s. William (b. Je 11, 1841, Ful- 
ton Co., 111.) and Angeline (Stephens) Salis- 
bury (b. My 5, 1849, do.). Prepared in West. 
111. St. Norm.. 1906-12. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. 
A. Cabinet. Teacher, Agr. and Man. Tr., Atch- 
ison Co. H. S., Atchison, Kan., 1915-17; Prin., 
do., 1917 — . Pres., Atchison Co., Teacher's 
Assn., 1916-17; Mem., Presby. Church; A. F. 
A. M.; O. E. S. loth Co., 164th Depot Brig., 
Trade Test Division, Camp Funston, Kan.; 5th 



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Co., 5th Bn. Inf., C. O. T. S., Camp Pike, Ark. 
Married Lois E. Marsh, Je 12, 1918, Topeka, 
Kan. Address, Effingham, Kan.; bus. add., 
Atchison Co. H. S., Atchison, Kan. 

7188. RAPHAEL ADELFORD SAMUEL- 
SON 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D 6, 1&92, Elgin, III.; s. 
G. A. Samuelson. Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
E. E. Soc. Address, 466 Stella St., Elgin, Ill.t 

7189. Q. NATHAN SAPERSTON 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 26, 1892, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Joseph and Anna (Goldberg) 
Saperston. Prepared in St. Charles H. S. 
Substa. Operator, Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago; Engng. power supvr. ; Telephone Cen- 
tral Office, West. Elec. Co., do. Mem., A. I. 
E. E., 1917. Address, Room 713, 463 West 
St., New York City. 

7190. MARIE SAVAGE (HOWARD) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 23, 1894, Dana, 
Ind. ; d. Emma Savage. Prepared in Clinton 
H. S. Prelim. Honors. Teacher, Areola, 111., 
1916. Married George S. Howard, N, 19:7. 
Address, Manitou, Colo.t 

7191. HENRY GREELEY SAWYER 
(Brother of No. 48*7) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. My 14, 1891, 
Monmouth, 111.; s. William A. (b. S 23, 1858, 
Kendalville, Ind.) and Louise A. (Pillsbury) 
Sawyer (b. Je 5. 1861, Henry Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Monmouth H. S. ; Monmouth Coll., 
1910-12. Chem., Inland Steel Co., Indiana 
Harbor, Ind., 1915-16: do.. Am. Zinc Co., 
Hillsboro, 111., 1916. Pvt., Med. Dept., Camp 
Dodge, la., 1917-18; Govt. Insp., Scullin Steel 
Co., do. 1st Class Pvt., Ord. Dept., St. Louis, 
1918; Med. Dept., Camp Dodge, la., 1917-18; 
Gov. Lab., Sullin Steel Co., St. Louis, 1918; 
Ord., O. T. S., Erie Proving Grounds, 1918- 
19; Mustered out, F 4, igig. Address, 115 
South B St., Monmouth, 111. 

7192. HYMAN SCHETNITZ 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 3. 1892, Chicago; 
s. Louis Schetnitz. Prepared in M. F. Tuley 
H. S. Cml. Club; Treas., Le Cercle Frangais. 
Address, 1332 N. Maplewood Ave., Chicago. t 

7193. PHILIP GEORGE SCHIESSWOIIL 

(Brother of No. 7930) 
Real Est.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 12, 
1893, Chicago; s. P. P. Schiessvvohl. Prepared 
in Mercersburg Acad. Chi Phi; Alpha Kappa 
Psi; V. P., Cml. Club; Homecoming Com. 2nd 
Lt., Inf., 1918; do., A. E. F., France. Address, 
3651 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago. 

7194. DANIEL CHARLES SCHNEIDER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 26, 1888, 

Edwardsville, 111.; s. W. T. Schneider. Pre- 
pared in Nokomis H. S. Sr. Smoker Com. 
With Jones Foundry & Machine Co., Chicago, 
1916—. Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, No- 
komis, 111.; bus. add., c/o Jones Foundry 
Machine Co., Chicago. t 

7195. EUGENE SCHOBINGER 
San. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. Ja 
19, 1892, Chicago; s. John J. (b. My 1, 1846, 
Switzerland) and Emily (Hildebrand) Scho- 
binger (b. F 15, 1S60, do.). Prepared in Har- 
vard Sch. for boys, Chicago. Delta Kappa Ep- 
silon; Ma-wan-da; Varsity Football; Track; 
Water polo. Salesman, Ogilvie & Heanage, 
191S-17. ist Lt., R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan. 
1917; Camp Grant Hdqtrs., 183d Brig.; A. E. 
F., France. Mem., Illini Club; Ath. Assn. 
Address, 920 E. 44th St., Chicago. 



7196. *KATHERINE SCHOEPPERLE 
(BEYER) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1916: b. Jl 14, 
1886, Oil City, Pa.; d. Vinzens (b. Rothen- 
back, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Klein) Schoepperle 
(b. East Brady, Pa.). Prepared in Oil Citv 
(Pa.) H. S.; Wellesley Coll., 1904-06; Radcliff 
(Toll., 1906-07; Univ. of Munich; Univ. of Got- 
tinger, 1907-08; Fellowship, Hist., 1915-17; 
Grad. Stud., 1917-18. Confidential Asst., War 
Trade Intelligence Bur., Washington, D. C, 
1918. Married Otto Sternoff Beyer, Jr., Ag 
27, 1917, Hamburg, N. Y. Died O 16, 1918, 
Fieldcrest Farm, Hamburg, N. Y. 



7197- EDITH CAROLINE SCHROEDER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 31, 1888, 
Chester, 111.; s. Herman Schroeder. Prepared 
in Chester H. S.; Carbondale St. Norm. Ad- 
dress, Chester, Ill.f 

7198. RUDOLPH WESTER SCHUCKER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 26, 1888, 
Lancaster, 111.; s. A. Schucker. Prepared in 
Mt. Carmel H. S. Address, 326 E. 11th St., 
Mt. Carmel, Ill.t 

7199. EDWARD ALBERT SCH WING 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 30, 1893, Bish- 
weiller, Ger.; s. Mrs. L. L. Schwing. Prepared 
in Peoria li. S. Grad. Stud. Hort., Univ. of 
111., 1915-16. Asst., Plant Breeding, Agr. Exp. 
Stat., LIniv. of 111., 1915-16; Teacher, Ven- 
tura, Calif., 1917 — . Address, Ventura, Calif. t 

7200. MILDRED ALICE SCROGGIN 
(FOSTER) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 2, 1893, Mt. Pu- 
laski, 111.; d. Thomas Arthur (b. O 17, 1867, 
do.) and Anna Maria (W^eisenberger) Scrog- 
gin (b. D 22, 1871, Alexander, 111.). Prepared 
in Mt. Pulaski H. S. B. L., Lindenwood Coll., 
St. Charles, Mo., 1915. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Married Richard Baxter Foster, O 25, 1916, Mt. 
Pulaski, III. Children: Mary Alice and Marv 
Catherine, b. Ap 18, 1918. Address, 9201 S. 
Winchester Ave., Chicago. 

7201. KATHERINE SEAMAN (BLAKES- 

LEE) 

(Wife of No. 4557) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 7, 1889, St. Joseph, 

Mo.; d. Cliarles Herbert (b. D 23, 1850, McCon- 

nellsville, O.) and Kate (Porter) Seaman (b. 

Mr 6. 1853). Prepared in Oak Park H. S. 

Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma; Fresh. Honors; 

Mem., Sr. Council. Married Elmer Frederick 

Blakeslee ('11), D 29. 191S, Oak Park, 111. 

Child, Katherine Jean, b. Mr 2, 1918. Address, 

138 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

7202. NATHAN COOK SEIDENBURG 
Reporter; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. My 27, 

1891, Peoria; s. David Seidenburg. Prepared 
in Peoria H. S. Zeta Beta Tau; Sigma Delta 
Chi; Ma-wan-da; Law Club; Ben Franklin 
Club; Ed., Daily Illini; Illio Staff. Prelim. 
Honors. Reporter, Peoria Star; in law office 
of Jack, Irwin & Jack. Peoria, 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 1005 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria. 

7203. BEULAH ELIZABETH SELSAM 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 25, 1880; 

d. James Sylvester (b. Jl 29, 1848) and Eliza- 
beth Eleanor (Cloggett) Selsam (b. Ag 10, 
1850). Prepared in Hagerstown (Md.) H. S. 
and Md. St. Norm., 1896-99. Teacher, II. S., 
Champaign. 1915-17; do., Oak Park, 111., 
1917 — . Address, 11 20 Ontario St., Oak Park, 
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7304. GEORGE FREEMAN SENNEFF 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ta 7, 1891, Fair 
Haven, 111. ; s. John Senneff. Prepared in 
Sterling Tp. H. S. Chi Phi; Tribe of Illini; 
Sterling Club; Fresh. Varsity Football. 
Teacher, H. S., Taylorville, 111., 1916. 2nd 
Lt., Inf., 1918 — . Address, Taylorville, Ill.t 

7205. ERNEST WILFORD SEYSTER 
(Brother of No. 5936) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 191 7; 
b. My 8, 1892, Kempton, 111.; s. J. E. (b. 1850) 
and Isabelle M. (Clayton) Seyster (b. D 22, 
1855). Prepared in Kempton H. S.; Univ. 
Acad. Acanthus; Cosmopolitan Club; Sigma Xi. 
Teacher, H. S., Aurora, Minn, ist Bn., 4th 
O. T. S., Camp Dodge. la., 1917; Bn. 14, 
R. O. T. C., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1918 — . 
Address, 103 E. Green St., Champaign. 

7206. ELLIS MARSH SHAW 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 26, 1891, 

Rockford, 111.; s. Ward J. (b. do.) and Lizzie 
(Marsh) Shaw. Prepared in Rockford H. S. 
Triangle; Scarab. Engr. Corps, Pa. Lines, Chi- 
cago, 1915-16; Asst. City Engineer, Rockford, 
111., 1916-17. Engr. LI. S. R., Gas Service, 
A. E. F., France, 191 7 — . Address, 622 N. 3d 
St., Rockford, 111. 

7207. *CARL LEE SHERMAN 

B. S. in C. E.; b. F 21, 1889, Sandoval, 111.; 
s. Henry Lee (b. Je 12, 1855, Musses Bottom, 
W. Va.) and Nellie Weeden Sherman (b. Ja 9, 
i860, Fairman, 111.). Prepared in Sandoval H. 
S., Univ. Acad. C. E. Club; Mgr. Class Foot- 
ball; Chm. Jr. Smoker Com.; Prelim. Honors; 
Leader, Hobo Band. Instr., Penn St. Coll., 
1915-16; Civil Service work. New York City, 
1916; Insp., Underwriter's Bur., New York 
City, 1916-17. 2nd Lt., Artillery, U. S. A., 
1917. Killed in action, France, Jl 18, 1918. 

7208. JOHN P. SHIELDS 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. O 9, 1891, Washington, 
la.; s. R. W. Shields. Prepared in Washing- 
ton (la.) H. S. Scarab. 2nd Lt., 14th Regt., 
F. A. R. D., Camp Jackson, S. C; Mustered 
out, D 7, 1918. Address, 819 N. Iowa Ave., 
Washington, la.; bus. add.. Room 30, Park 
Row Bldg., New York City. 

7209. WALTER SCOTT SHIVELY 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 25, 1892, 
Fremont, O. ; s. L. S. Shively. Prepared in 
Englewood H. S. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. 
With Howe Scales Co., Chicago, 1916; with 
Mead-Morrison Mfg. Co., 1917. Address, 6631 
Marshfield Ave., Chicago. t 

7210. TURRILL DEAN SHONTS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 12, 1892, Burling- 
ton, la. ; s. W. H. Shonts. Prepared in South 
Bend (Ind.) H. S. Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon 
Phi; Ry. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Ed., 
What's what at Illinois. Address, 9029 Ex- 
change Ave., Chicago. t 

72 11. CHARLES HARMON SHOOK 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 2, 1886, 

Sulphur City, Ark.; s. Charles Alexander and 
Ida (Holleman) Shook. Prepared in Univ. 
of Ark. Supt. Const., Albert Kahn, Detroit, 
Mich.; do., Wilbur Wright & Payne Fields. 
2d Lt, S. R. C. A. S. ist Lt., A. S. A., Kelly 
Field, Tex.; Mustered out, Mr 7 1919. Address, 
1425 Locust St., Muskogee, C)kla.; bus. add., 
loth Floor, Marquette Bldg., Detroit. 

7212. CHARLES WHEELER SHOOK 
Real Est. Bus.; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Jl 

16, 1893, North Vernon, Ind.; s. Robert Hard- 
ing (b. O 9, 1862. Osgood, Ind.) and Helen 
Charles (Wheeler) Shook (b. Ap 3. 1863, do.). 
Prepared in Lafayette (Ind.) H. S.; Purdue 



Univ., 1911-13. Phi Kappa Sigma. Real Est. 
Bus., Lafayette, Ind., 1915-17. Purdue Ambu- 
lance Unit, 191 7; 3d O. T. S. Camp Meade, 
Md., 1917-18; 2d Lt., H. A., Camp Lee, Va., 
1 918; Mustered out, D 4. 1918. Address, 318 
Waldron St., W. Lafayette, Ind.; btis. add.. 
Trust Bldg., Lafayette, Ind. 

7213. ARTHUR ROBERT SIEBENS 
(Brother of G606) 
Secretary; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 27, 1890, 
Minonk, 111.; s. K. G. Siebens. Prepared in 
Minonk H. S. Adelphic; Agr. Club; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet; Varsity Football; Ed. ///. Agr. 
Council Y. M. C. A. Sec, Marshall Co., la.; 
191 5-16; Visiting Ger. prison Camps for Y. M. 
C. A., 1916-17; worked for Internes, Denmark, 
Switzerland, France, 19 17-18; Sec, War 
Prisoner's aid, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1918- 
19; St. Sec, County Y. M. C. A. Work, Ga., 
1919 — . Married Irene Westphal, D 5, 1917, 
Lausanne, Switzerland. Address, Minonk, 111.; 
bus. add., 1602 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 

7214. ISAAC SIEGEL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 1888, Russia; s. David 
Siegel. Prepared in N. W. Univ.; Univ. of 
Wis. Address, 1617 Polk St., Chicago. t 

7215. JOHN MEAD SILKMAN 
Assayer; B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ap 7, 1892, 
Baltimore; s. Edward Jennings and Mary 
(Hanna) SilkmBn. Prepared in Baltimore 
City Coll. Chi Phi; Sigma Tau; Ku Klux; 
Theta Nu Epsilon. Varsity Football; Varsity 
Base Ball; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Jr. Prom. 
Com. Assayer, Chino Copper Co.; Hurley N. 
M. 1915-16; Mgr.; New Mex. Lead Co., Tula- 
rosa, N. M., 1916; Assayer, Ray-Con Copper 
Co., Hayden, Ariz. 1916-17. Tr. Camp, Pre- 
sidio, San Francisco, 1917; Ft. Scott, Calif. 
2d Lt. C. A. R. C; ist Lt. Ft. MacArthur. 
Calif.; do.. C. A. C, A. P. O., 733, A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Address, 60s Reservoir St., 
Baltimore. 

7216. WALTER HENRY SIMON 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 10, 1892, 
Quincy, 111.; s. John F. (b. Mr 5, 1865, Coats- 
burg, 111.) and Emma (Neikamp) Simon (b. F 
1868, Fowler. 111.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
V. P., Arch. Club; Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. 
Arch. Quincy, 111., 1915; Hutchinson, Kan., 
1916; El Dorado, Kan., 1917 — . Married Clara 
J. Loos, S 20, 1916, Quincy, 111. Child, Wal- 
ter H., Jr., b. Mr 5, 1918. Address, Box 7, 
El Dorado, Kan. 

7217. CLARENCE EDGAR SIMS 
(Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Jl 1, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Richard Sims. Prepared in Crane H. 
S. Chicago. Grad. Stud., Utah St. Norm. Sch. 
of Mines, Salt Lake City, 1915. Chem. Club; 
Gym. Team; Class Swimming. Research in 
Metallurgy, Mich. Electrochem. Co. Menominee, 
Mich. 1917 — . Address, 426 N. Western Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o Mich. Electrochemical 
Co., Menominee, Mich.t 

7218. HARVEY FRANK SKADDEN 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 6, 1890, Mason 
City, 111.; s. E. W. Skadden. Prepared in Dan- 
ville H. S. 2nd Lt., C. A. C, Ft. Monroe, Va. 
Address, 206 Dale Bldg., Danville, Ill.f 

7219. MAYNARD ELMER SLATER 
Chemist; B. S. in A^r. ; b. Je 13, 1889, Bel- 
videre, 111.; s. Elmer Ellsworth (b. Ag 27, 1861, 
do.) and Anna Elizabeth (Voorhis) Slater (b. 
Je 28, 1863, do.). Prepared in Belvidere H. S. 
Acanthus; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; 
Sigma Xi; Prelim., Final, and Special Honors; 
Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig. Biol. Grad. Stud., 
An. Nutrition, LTniv. of 111., 1915-17; Chem., 
Parke Davis & Co., Detroit, 1917. Food Div- 
ision, San. Corps, _ N. A., 1917 — . Address, 210 
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7220. ELIZABETH MORREE SMITH 

(MATTSON) 

(Wife of No. 5303) 

B. Mus. ; b. Ag 19, 1892, Little Rock, Ark.; 

d. A. D. Smith. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 

Bethany Circle; Le Cercle Frangais. Married 

Earl N. Mattson ('12), Je 30, 1915. Urbana. 

Child, J. Edward, b. N 13, 1917- Address, iss.S 

N. 24th St., Birmingham, Ala.t 

7221. GEORGE WALTER SMITH 
Supt., Motor Co.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Je 2, 
1889, Wichita, Kan.; s. George Washington 
(b. 1856, Marion, O.) and Mary Ellen (New- 
burn) Smith (b. 1866, Roseville, 111.). Prepared 
in Wilbur (Neb.) H. S.; Univ. of Neb. Drafts- 
man, J. G. Cordnor, Arch., Lincoln, Neb., S 
1 91 5; "Asst. Supt., Ford Assembly Plant, Oma- 
ha, Neb., 191 5; Engr. and Supt. of Const., 
Ford Assembly Plant. Omaha, Neb., 1915-16; 
Supt., Const. Ford Motor Co., Power Plant, 
Kansas City, Mo., :9i6-i7; Supt. Court House, 
Lake Andes, S. Dak., 1917-18; Supt. Const., 
T. S. Martin Co. Dept. Store, Sioux City, la.. 
1918. Sergt., Neb. Nat. Guard. Auth. : Arti- 
cles, Engng. Record. Mem.. Engrs. Club, Sioux 
City, la. Married Stella Grace Renfro, Ap 6, 
1916. Child, Laurella Madge, b. Ja 9, I9i7- 
Address, 1224 2Sth St., Sioux City, la.; bus. 
add., 420 Court St., do. 

7222. GLADYS MAY SMITH 

(ANDERSON) 
(Wife of No. 6049) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 10, 1892, Cham- 
paign, 111.; d. Thomas Eben (b. Ja 13, 1862, 
Armstrong, 111.) and Amanda (Gipson) Smith 
(b. O 7. 1862, Hidalgo, 111.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Bethany Circle; W. A. A.; Class 
Basketball; Hockey. Teacher, Champaign, 1915- 
17 Married Capt. John Henning Anderson 
('14), Je 26, 1917, Pittsburgh. Address, 14808 
Clifton Blvd., Lakewood, O. 

7223. PAUL MILLER SMITH 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 20, 1890, Lincoln, 111.; 
s L. E. Smith. Prepared in Lincoln H. S. 
Agr Club; Class Baseball; Sr. Smoker Com. 
Teacher. H. S.. Champaign, 1917- Married 
Lydia Mae Irwin, Ag 29, 1916, Beason, 111. 
Child, Paul Miller, Jr., b. Je 11, 1917- Ad- 
dress. Bushnell, Neb.t 

7224. STEWART TRACY SMITH 
(Husband of No. 5302) 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 11, 1891. 
Rose Hill, la.; s. James M. Smith. Prepared 
in Highland Park Coll.; Univ. Acad. Tau 
Beta Pi. Carpenter, Bridgeport, Conn., 1915- 
16; Draftsman, do., 1916; Arch. Engr New 
York City, 1916—. Auth.: Large Apple Storage 
Warehouse, Ice and Refrigerator, Vol. 54- Mr 
1918 Married Charlotte Mae Mattoon ( 12), 
Jl 12, 1912, Champaign (died Ap b, 1919)- 
Children: Vera Ruth. b. Mr 14, 1916 (died 
Ap 9, 1917); Leslie Stewart, b. Ag 23, 1917- 
Address, 2155 Mohegan Ave., New York City. 

722s. ELIZABETH ELLICE SMOOT 

B. Mus.; b. N 10. 1 89 1, Fithian, 111.; d. Ly San- 
der (b D 27, 1835, Coshocton, Co., O.) and 
Ann Eliza (Randall) Smoot (b. Ag 2. 1853. 
Danvers, 111.). Prepared in Fithian H. S. ; 
Univ Acad.; Mu Kappa Alpha. Elementary 
Supt. Oakwood Tp. Sunday Sch. Address, 
Fithian, 111. 

7226. HELEN CARPENTER SNOOK 
(HAWKES) 
(Sister of No. 7227) 
Teacher; B. Mus.; b. Mr 13. 1889, Allerton, 
la.; d. Ernest McCune (b. Jl 1. i8s9, Fair- 
field, la.) and Mary (Carpenter) Snook (b, Ag 
30, i860, Warsaw, Ind.). Prepared in Okla. 



St. Prep. Sch.; Parsons Coll., Fairfield, la., 
1906-08; Oberlin Conservatory 1908-10. Pres. 
Gregorian. Teacher of Mus. and Dir. Com- 
munity Chorus, Princeville, 111., 1915 — . Mar- 
ried Dr. Arthur John Hawkes, Ag 23, 1916, 
Princeville, 111. Address, Princeville, 111. 

7227. JOHN DONALD SNOOK 
(Brother of No. 7226) 

Asst. Supt.; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Ja 12, 
1 89 1, Menlo. la.; s. Ernest McCune (b. Jl i, 
1859, Fairfield, la.) and Mary (Carpenter) 
Snook (b. Ag 30, .i860, Warsaw, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Univ. Prep. Sch., Tonkawa, Okla.; 
Parsons Coll., Fairfield, la., 1906-08. Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem., 
Clinchfield Products Corp., Johnson City, 
Tenn., 1916; Chief Chem., do., 1917. Asst. 
Supt., do., 1 91 8 — . Mem. Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Mary Park White, Je 12, 1917, Johnson 
City, Tenn. Address, 200 Pine St., Johnson 
City, Tenn.; bus. add., Clinchfield Products 
Corp., do. 

7228. VICTOR EDWIN SPENCER 

Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 17, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. C. V. Spencer. Prepared in Lock- 
port H. S. Gamma .-\lpha. Teacher, Rossville 
Tp. H. S., 1916. Farmer, Thompson, 111., 1917; 
Asst., U. of 111., 1919—. 3d R. O. T. C, Camp 
Grant, Rockford, 111., 1918. 2nd Lt., Inf., 
Camp Pike; do., 338th Inf., 97th Div., Camp 
Shelby, Miss.; Mustered out, D i, 1918. Ad- 
dress, c/o C. V. Spencer, Lockport, 111. 

7229. WILLIAM W. STAPLER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 11, 1889, 
Wilmington, Del.; s. William W. (b. D 29, 
1840, do.) and Emma (Amole) Stapler (b. Je 
14, 1849, Chester Co., Pa.). Prepared in Wil- 
mington H. S.; Univ. of Pa., 1911-14. Ana- 
lytical Chem., E. I. du Pont de Nemours Pow- 
der Co., Wilmington, Del., 1915-16; Research 
Chem. and Engr.. 1916 — . Address, 211 W. 
7th St., Wilmington, Del. 

7230. SELDEN LEWIS STEBBINS 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 16, 1890, 
Topeka, Kan.; s. L. A. Stebbins. Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta; 
V. P., Motorcycle Club; Class Baseball; Class 
Treas.; Golf (Jlub; V. P., E. E. Soc; Pres., 
Christian Sc. Soc. Address, Olena, Ark.t 

7231. WILLIAM JOHN STEINBREDER 
Manufacturer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 25, 
1888, St. Louis; s. William Steinbreder. Pre- 
pared in St. Louis Man. Tr. Sch. Asst. Supt. 
Consolidated Press Co., Hastings, Mich. Ad- 
dress, 2254 Red Bud Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., 
Hastings, Mich.t 

7232. FERDINAND HENRY STEINMETZ 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 19, 18S6, 
Edwardsville, 111.: s. John H. (b. N 1849, Ost 
Friesland Amt, Wittmund, Zetel, Ger.) and 
Sophia M. (Krome) Steinmetz (b. Ja 4, 1850, 
Hanover Ger.). Prepared in East. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1908-13. Alpha Zeta; V. P., Agr. 
Club; Der Deutsche Verein. Instr., Farm Crops 
Dept. Minn. Agr. Coll. Married Helen Mar- 
garet Home, Ag 2, 1916, Bellefontaine, O. 
Child, Margaret Olive, b. My 25, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 2362 Bourne Ave., St. Paul. 

7233. HERBERT A. STEINMEYER 
Grocer; A. B. in Bus. Adm.; b. Ag 11, 1891, 
St. Louis; s. August (b. do.) and Lillie (Niese) 
Steinmeyer (b. do.). Prepared in McKinley 
H. S.. St. Louis. Kaiipa Sigma; Show Mez 
Club; Class Baseball; Football: Track. Clerk, 
Niese Wholesale Grocery Co.. St. Louis, 1916; 
V P., do., 1918 — . Married Mina Rowland, N 
21, 1916, Olney, 111. Child. Jake, b. Ag 29, 
1917 (died do.). Address, 4166 Russell Ave., 
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7234. BERT LUDENS STERNBERG 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 24, 1892, Ful- 
ton, 111.; s. David Sternberg. Prepared in Ful- 
ton II. S. Agr. Club; Class Baseball. Ad- 
dress, Fulton, 111. 

723s. VERNON THOMPSON STEVENS 
(Son of No. 410; Brother of No. 8784) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; LL. B., 1917; 
b. O 3, 1892, Chicago; s. Hubert Allen ('84), 
(b. do.) and Harriett Bell (Thompson) Stev- 
ens (b. Urbana). Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S.; 
Culver Mil. Acad. Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; 
Debating Team. Sergt., U. S. A., Q. M. C, 
Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich., 1917; do., 
Newport News, Va., 191 8 — . Composer: We're 
Custer's Soldier Boys; Illinois We Love You; 
For Good Old Illinois; Let's Go Illinois; The 
Good (31d Songs They Sing at Illinois. Ad- 
dress, Corpus Christie, Tex. 

7236. EARLE HENRY STEWART 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 6. 1891, 
Evansville, Ind.; s. J. E. Stewart. Prepared 
in McKinley H. S., St. Louis. Sigma Tau. 
Instr., Mich. Agr. Coll. East Lansing, Mich., 
1916. Address, 385 Forest St., East Lansing, 
Mich.; bus. add., Mich. Agr. Coll., do. 

7237. HENRY SYLVESTER STICE 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 7, 
1884, Waverly, 111.; s. Andrew Jackson (b. 
My 3, 1851, Troy, 111.) and Jeanette Frances 
(Seymour) Stice (b. My 24, 1861, Franklin, 
111.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1902- 
06. Supt., Schs., Virginia. 111., 1915-17; do., 
Madison, 111., 1917 — . Married Hilda Rose 
Carson, Je is. 19 10. Child, Richard Allen, b. 
Jl 8, 191 1. Address, Madison, 111. 

7238. IRA STINSON 
(Brother of Nos. 3562, 7981) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ja 
27, 1892, French Grove, 111.; s. H. A. (b. Je 
1850, Orange Co., Pa.) and Harriet Eleanor 
(Miller) Stinson (b. Ag 30, 1856, Terre Haute, 
Ind.). Prepared in Colfax, H. S. City Engr., 
Champaign, 1915-17. 3rd R. O. T. C, Camp 
Grant, Rockford, 111., 1918; Laurel, Md., 1918; 
2nd Lt., 2ioth Engrs., Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1918-19; Mustered out, F 28, 1919. Address, 
312 W. Church St., Champaign; bus. add., 
Newell, S. Dak. 

7239. BLANCHE STIPP (BE.\CH) 
(Wife of No. 7370; Sister of No. 5956) 
B. Mus.; b. Ap 29, 1894, Henning, 111.; d. 
T. L. and Emma Phyllis (Morris) Stipp. 
Prepared in Rossville H. S.; Champaign H. S. 
Mu Kappa Alpha. Organist, Danville, 111., 
1915-17; Champaign, 1917-18. Married Frank 
Herman Beach ('16), Je 9, 1917, Danville, 111. 
Address, 511 E. John St., Champaign. 

7240. *RAYMOND DE VRIES STITT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 19, 1891, 

Chicago; s. James L. and Qara Barbara (de 
Vries) Stitt. Prepared in Morgan Park H. S.; 
Beloit Coll., 1909-11. E. E. Soc. Elec. Engr., 
Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 191 5-17, 
Central Sta. Co. E, nth 111. Inf., 1917-18. 
Mem.. A. I. E. E.; Nat. Elec. Light Assn. 
Died N 18, 1918, Solida, Colo. 

7241. GERALD DARFIELD STOP? 
Secretary; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 14, 

1893, Plainfield, 111.; s. William George (b. F 
18, 1863, Eng.) and Martha (Darfield) Stopp 
(b. My 30, 1862, do.). Prepared in Plainfield 
H. S.; N. W. Univ.. 1915-16. Delta Sigma 
Rho; Scabbard and Blade. Grad. Stud., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Asst., Pub. Speaking do., 
1916-17; Univ. of la., summer 1917; Sec, 



I"res., Univ. of 111., 1918— . Instr., U. S. S. M 
A., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Capt.. S. M. A., 
Univ. of Hi., 1918. Mem., Phi Eta; Players 
Club. Address, Plainfield, 111.; bus. add., 11 08 
W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

7242. EARL BOYD STOUT 
Inventory Man; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 15 
1892, Freeport, 111.; s. M. A. Stout. Prepared 
in Freeport H. S. Fencing Squad; Jr. Branch, 
A. S. M. E. Inventory Man, Chicago, 1916; 
El Paso, Tex., 1917 — . Married Martha Mc- 
Kee, Freeport, 111. Address, 523 W. Missouri 
St., El Paso, Tex. 



7243- ROBERT LEON STRANG 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 15, 1892, Wads- 
worth, 111.; s. Robert Lincoln (b. Je 19, i860, 
do.) and Erma Elizabeth (Hughes) Strang 
(b. My I, 1866, do.). Prepared in Rochester 
(Wis.) Acad.; Centralia, Tp. H. S. Agr. Club; 
Class Football; Basketball. International Har- 
vester Co., Davenport, la., 1915; Farmer, Wads- 
worth, 111., 1915-16; do.. Granger, Ind., 1916- 
[7; do.. Crown Point, Ind., 1917. Married, 
Elsa May Schwrichow, Jl 23, 1917, Chicago. 
.-iddress, R 3, Crown Point, Ind. 

7244. FRANK SEWALL STROHEKER 
(Husband of No. 7476) 

Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; J. D., 1916; 
b D 14, 1889, Griggsville, 111.; s. William 
Henry (b. S 16, 1858, Pike Co., 111.) and 
Elizabeth (Sewall) Stroheker (b. N 29. 1863 
Barry, 111.). Prepared in Barry H. S. Ionian. 
Grad. Stud., Ann Arbor Mich., 1915. Ad- 
mitted to 111. Bar, Jl 1916; Mo. Bar, Je 1917; 
Lawyer, Kirshner, Gregory and Stroheker, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1919 — . Bat. F, 32sth F. A., 
A. E. F., France; Mustered out, F 28, 1919. 
Married Martha Davis ('16), Je 4, 1917, 
Houston, Tex. Child, Elizabeth Virginia, b. 
Ja 12, 1919. Address, 1801 Ashland, Houston, 
Tex.; bus. add., 1107 Commerce BIdg., Kansas 
City, Mo. 

7245. ROBERT AMBROSE STRONG 
Cham. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; A. B. in L. A. 
& S.; b. O 7, 1891, Victoria, B. C; s. Mrs. R. 
A. Strong. Prepared in South Bend H. S. 
Testing metallics. Ammunition factory, Mont- 
real, Can., 1916. Address, 529 N. Main St., 
.South Bend, Ind. 



7246. RUFORD MATTHEWS STUBBLE- 
FIELD 
Chemist; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. S 13, 1892, 
McLean, 111.; s. C. F. Stubblefield. Prepared 
in Stanford 11. S.; Eureka Coll. Acanthus; 
Alpha Clii Sigma; Chem. Club. With Young- 
stown Sheet & Tube Co., Youngstown, O. 
1915; Asst. Chem.. O. Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, 
O., 1916; Gen. Foreman, Benzol Dept., By- 
products Coke Plant, Youngstown Sheet and 
Tube Co., Youngstown, O. Married Leona 
Marie Heizer, My 12, 1918, Williamsbury, O. 
Address, 1327 Millicent Ave., Youngstown, O.; 
bus. add., 1340 Kensington Ave., do. 

7247. ABEL ROSS SUMMERS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. O i, 1893, 
Clinton. 111.; s. G. A. Summers. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; 
Bd. Mgrs., E. E. Show. Elec. Engr., Cen- 
tury Elec. Co., St. Louis, 1915; Terminal 
branch, Peoria, 1916; Stone & Webster Engng. 
Corp., do., 191 7; Zeitler Gas Car & Locomo- 
tion Co., i$i8 — . Married, Oral Snider, Je 
20, 191 6. Address, 1923 Argyle .St., Chicago; 
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724S. iM.\KU)KIK SUTCLIFFE (AMS- 

BARY) 

(Wife of No. 7344; Sister of Nos. 7990, 8800. 

G658) 

A. B. in 11. Sc: b. Je 28. 1892. Fall River, 

Mass.; d. George Lincoln (,b. 1e 2, 1866, do.) 

and Sarah (Taylor) SutclilYe (b. My 6. 1869, 

do.). Prepared in Plymouth (Mass.) H. S.; 

Simmons Coll., 1910-13. Mgr., Y. W. C. A. 

Cafeteria. Decatur, 111., 1915-16; Y. M. C. A., 

Champaign, 1916-17. Married Paul D. Ams- 

bary ('10), My 26, 1917, Urbana. Addrc-is, 

7054 Greenview Ave., Chicago. 

7249. EDITH ANN SWANK 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Houston. Tex. 
Prepared in Univ. of Tex. Teacher, Paxton, 
111., 1915. Address, 406 N. Ontre St. Paxton, 
Jill.t 

7250. PERRY JEROME SWEENEY 
Asst. Foreman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 12, 
1892, Belvidere, 111.; s. Jerome E. (b. D 31, 
i8b9, Marengo, 111.) and Margaret Ann (Fleiii- 
ming) Sweeney (b. Jl 24, 1872, Garden Prairie, 
111.). Prepared in N. Belvidere II. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; I'relim. 
and Final Honors; Varsity Gym. Inventory 
Work, Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 
191 5; Draftsman, Rockford Elec. Co., Rock- 
ford, 111., 1915-16; Elcc. Sur., Chicago. 1916; 
Asst. Foreman, Standard Oil Co., Chicago, 
1916 — . Married Nina Pearl Burton, S 2, 1916, 
Chicago. Child, Nina Burton, b. ^ly 1, 1919. 
Address 7055 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., c/o Standard Oil Co., Whiting, Ind. 

7251. MARY ETHEL SWICK 
(Sister of No. 7997) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 4, 1889, Broadlands, 
111.; d. Christopher Swick. Prepared in LIniv. 
Acad.; Art Inst., Chicago. Grad. Stuii., Univ. 
of 111., 19 1 6-1 7. Address, 504 S. Market St., 
Urbana. 

7252. RUSSELL CLAUDE SWOPE 
Accountant; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 27, 

1892, Buckingham; s. E. E. Swope. Prepared 
in Kankakee H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Beta 
(iamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ma-wau-da; 
Helmet; Staff Daily Illini; Asst. Mgr., Inter- 
schol.; Mgr., 1915 Interschol.; Homecoming 
Com.: Mem.^ Ath. Bd. Control. With Deloito 
Plender & Griffiths Co., Chicago, 1915; Med. 
Service, A. E. F., F'rance. Address, 631 Cen- 
tral Ave., Wilmette, Ill.t 

7253. SHIRO TxVKETA 
Tester; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 3, 1887, Hiro- 
shima, Japan; s. Mrs. Asa Yuasa. Prepared 
in E. Denver H. S.; Univ. of Colo., 1910-IJ. 
Insp., Edwards Valve & Mfg. Co., E. Chicago, 
Ind., 1915-16; Switchboard Engr., W. E. M. 
Co., Chicago, 1916-18; Tester, do.. 1918 — . 
Address, 501 Penwood Ave., Wilkinsburgh, Pa. 

7234. HAROLD ARTHUR TALBERT 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 8, 

1893, Garrett, Ind.; s. Arthur Stanton (h.'O 4, 
1870, Albion. Ind.) and De Etta (Phillips) 
Talbert (b. Ap 21, 1S71, do.). Prepared in 
Garrett (Ind.) H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa: Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Helmet; Ku Klux; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Correspondent, Good Year Tire & R\ib- 
ber Co., Akron, O., 1915; Service Dept., do.; 
Sales Dept., do. Address, No. i, Anthony 
Bldg., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati; bus. add., 217 
E. 8th St., do. 

7255. CHARLES IIAWLEY TAPPrX.l 
(Husband of No. 7587) 

Contractor; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 7, 1802 
Peoria; s. A. J. and Anna (Hawley") Tapping. 
Prepared in Peoria H. S. Track Team Chief 
Engr., W. M. Allen Son & Co., Peoria. Mar- 



ried Laura Kllen Ilartinan ('i6). O 11, 1916, 
Kankakee, HI. Child, Charles Ilavvley, Jr., 
b. Ag 8, 1917. Address, 237 S. Maplewood 
Ave., Peoria; bus. add., 929 Jefferson Bldg., do. 

7256. 'ALEXANDER TARNOSKI 
(Brother of Nos. 3201, 3202) 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 15, 1888, 
Chicago; s. Stephen (b. Ja i, 1852, Warsaw, 
Poland) and Mary (Skora) Tarnoski (b. Ag 
10, 1863, do.) Supt., Const., Standard Oil Co. 
3rd O. T. C, Camp Grant, 111., 1918; 2nd Lt„ 
F. A., Saumur, F'rance. Killed Ja s, 1919, 
France. 

7257. LILIAN CATHERINE TAYLOR 
Teacher; B. S. in H Sc; b. Ja 28, 1878, 
jMarmiette, Mich.; d. C. W. Taylor. Prepared 
in Ishpeming (Mich.) H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. 
Teacher, Kalispell. Mont., 191 5. .Iddress, 
Negaunee, Mich.; bus. add., 15 3rd Ave. E., 
Kalispell, Mont. 

7258. MILO CORNELIUS TAYLOR 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E., b. Ap 27, 1884, 

Forrest, III.; s. Milo Cornelius (b. Ap 5, 1849, 
Lamoille. 111.) and I'rances Louisa (Nichols) 
Taylor (b. N 28, 1848, Hustisford, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Jefferson Park II. S., El Paso. Ph. 
G., N. W. Univ., 1908. Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. City Engr., El 
Paso, 111., 1915-17; Folsom & Taylor, Bloom- 
ington. III., 1916— ; Special Work, Farm 
Drainage Dist. Work; in charge of Engng. 
Field Corps, Sun Village and Sun Hill, Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., Chester, Pa. Married Nell 
Morey Berry, Jl 31, 1916, Chicago. Address, 
610 W. Jefferson St., Bloomington, HI.; bus. 
add., 106 W. Washington St., Media, Pa. 

7259. CLARENCE THOMAS TERRIL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 23, 1892, Ficklin, 

111.; s. John M. and Lorena L. (York) Ter- 
ril. Prepared in Attwood H. S. I-awyer, 
Portland, Ore., 1915-17. Ore. C. A.: Federal 
service Jl, 1917, Supply Co. 69th C. A. C, 
Ft. Stevens, Ore. Address, 2229 E. Oak St., 
Portland, Ore. 

7260. DE WITT WESLEY THATCHER 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 13, 1892, St. 
Charles, III.; s. Dewitt (b. Ag lo, 1802, Maple 
Park, 111.) and Mabelle E. (Powers) Thatcher 
(b. Aj) 26, 1809). Prepared in St. Charles 
H. S. Class Basketball and Football. Teacher, 
Charleston, 111. Sergt., 3rd HI. Engrs., France, 
1917 — . Mem., St. Charles Cml. Club, A. F. 
A. M.; O. E. S. Address, 75 W. 2nd St., St. 
Charles, 111. 

7261. JAMES DALE THOM 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. F 8, 
1S74, Sluibert, Neb.; s. D. K. KUng. Prepared 
in Siou.x City (la.) H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. 
Law Stud., Harvard Univ., igi5-i7. O. T. C.. 
Camp Lewis, .Xm. Lake, Wash, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 1901 Pierce St., Sioux City, la.t 

7262. ROBERT ELLSWORTH THOMAS 
Highway Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 21, 
1892, Rockford, 111.; s. Frank E. Thomas. Pre- 
pared in Rockford H. S.; L^niv. Acad. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Helmet; 
Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Home Coming Com.; 
Prelim. Honors; Pres., Tribe of Illini. With 
Ahrens Fox Co., Cincinnati, 1915. Address, 
520 W. Jefferson St., Springfield, Ill.t 

7263. FLETA THOMPSON 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Mr 17, 1892, 
Carrier Mills. 111.; d. Henry (b. Ag 22, :86i, 
do.) and Nora (McGehee) Thompson (b. Ap 
22, i86i, Harrisburg, 111.). Prepared in Har- 
risburg Tp. H. S. ; N. W. Univ., 1910-11. 
Teacher, Carrier Mills, III. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address. Carrier Mills, 111. 



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7264. FRANCIS THOMPSON 
Erin., :H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S i, 
1862, Pinckneyvillc, 111.; s. David (h. I'.elfast, 
Ireland) and Mary Getty (McDowell) Thom))- 
son (1). Ja 22, 1830, Glens, da.). Prcjjarcd in 
Old Du Quoin Acad., 111.; So. 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. 111. Norm. Univ.; Univ. of Chicago, 
1903. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., Summers, 
1915-18; Supt., Sells., Bluffs, 191S-16; Prin., 
Sch., Cissna Park, III., 1916-17; Prin., Tp. II. 
S., Bismarck, 111., 1917 — . Mem., United 
Presby. Church; Y. M. C. A.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Club. Address, Pinckneyvillc, 111. 



7265. CLARA LOUISE THORNDIKE 
Teacher; A. B. in II. Sc; b. D 16, 1887, Aus- 
tin, 111.; d. J. E. Thorndike. Prepared in Aus- 
tin H. S.; Chicago Norm. Sch. II. Sc. Club. 
Teacher and Mgr., II. S. Cafeteria, Milwaukee, 
1915-17. Address, 308 N. Waller Ave., Chica- 
go; bus. add., 647 Coss St., Milwaukee.! 

7266. LAWRENCE EMERSON TIIORNE 
(Brother of No. 5974) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. O 22, 1891, Keota, la.; s. 
Charles Andrew (b. S 21, 1866, Huntington, 
Ind.) and Ella (Gray) Thorne (b. My 27, 1866). 
Prepared in (iibson City H. S.; Clearcreek Tp. 
H. S., Huntington. Ind.; Univ. Acad. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111. Scabbard and Blade; 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Served with Nat. Guard, 
Mexican Border, 1916-17; 2nd Lt., 1917; Capt., 
130th Inf. U. S. Nat. Guard. Married Eu- 
genia Eicher, Jl i, 1916, Camp Dunne, Spring- 
field, 111. Address, 4044 Calumet Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

7267. ESTELLE LENORE THURSTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 20, 
1886, New Albany, #Ind.; d. W. T. Thurston. 
Prepared in Ind. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of 
Ind. Teacher, Belleville Tp. H. S.. 1915—- 
Address, 225 S. Jackson St., Belleville, Ill.t 

7268. HENRY WINFRED THURSTON, JR. 
Teacher: B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 3, 1893, La 
Grange, 111.; s. Henry Winfred (b. 1861, Bar- 
re, Vt.) and Charlotte E. (Skinner) Thurston 
(b. 1864, Mass.). Prepared in Lake H. S., 
Chicago. Grad. work, Columbia Univ., 1916- 
17. Acanthus; Sigma Xi. Teacher, H. S., New 
Milford, N. t., 1915-17; do., Lincoln, Neb., 
1917 — . Address 334 S. 17th St., Lincoln, 
Neb. 

7269. LEON DEMING TILTON 
(Husband of G728) 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. Je 9, 
1890, Pana, 111.; s. Dallas Deming (b. Mr 10, 
184s) and Ida May (Watkins) Tilton (b. Mr 
7. 1858). Prepared in St. Louis II. S. Beta 
Theta Pi; Ma-wan-da; Pres. Sr. Class; Varsity 
Track. Asst., Land. Gard., Exten., Univ. of 
111., 1915-17; Land. Arch. Supt., Parks. St., 
Joseph, Mo., 1917 — . Inf. 4th Co., 4th R. O. T. 
C, Camp Taylor, Ky; 2nd Lt., 12th Regt., F. 
A. Repl. Depot. Camp Jackson, S. C; Mus- 
tered out, 1919. Married Lelia White (g'15). N 
^, 1918, (iamp Jackson, S. C. Address, 1008 W. 
Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add., 256 Adm. Bldg., 
do. 

7270. ETHEL TODD (NORLIN) 
(Wife of No. 8626) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O I. 1891, La Harpe, 
111.; d. Charles Kirtland (b. Mr 26. 1862, do., 
111.) and Mary Kva (Dawson) Todd (b. J C, 
1864, do.). Prepared in La Harpe, II. S.; 
Knox Coll., 1910-11. Alpha Chi Omega; Cor- 
responding Sec, Y. W. C. A.; Basketball. Sub- 
stitute Supt., IT. S.. La Harpe, 111. Married 
Fred Christian Norlin ('17), Ap 21, 1917, Peo- 
ria. Address, La Harpe, 111. 



7271. CHARLES LESLIE TROWBRIDGE 
Farmer; H. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 29, 1893, Crete, 
III.; s. William (handler (b. Ap 14, 1856, Al- 
toona, I'a.) and Lelia May (Wilkins) Trow- 
liridge (b. Ag 30, 1856, Grand Raidds, Mich.). 
Prejiared in liloom Tp. 11. S., Chicago Heights; 
Mich. Agr. Coll., 1912-13. Hoof and llorn 
Club. Farmer, Tolono, 111., 1915; do., Ann 
Arbor, Mich., 1916; do., Crete, 111., 1916-17. 
O. T. C, Camp Dodge, la., 1917 — . Address, 
Crete, III. 

7272. MARY LUELLA TROWBRIDGE 

(Sister of Nos. 4937, S978) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., igi6; 
1). F 4, 1894, Green Valley, 111.; d. Benjamin 
Frederick (b. Jl 17, 1852; do.) and Mary Lu- 
ella (Giffin) Trowbridge (b. Jl 17, 1856, O.). 
Prepared in Green Valley H. S., 1907-09; Del- 
avan II. S., 1909-11; Bradley Poly. Inst., 1911- 
12. Y. W. C. A.; Woman's League; Classical 
Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Grad. Club; Phi 
I'eta Kappa; Scholarship in Classics. Wis., 
1917-18; Teacher, Mission Sch., Mt. Pleasant, 
ITtah, 1918 — . Mem., Presby. Church; Classical 
.\ssn. of the Middle West and South. Address, 
c/o Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 

7273. MARY ZELIAETTE TROY 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. N ii, 1891, Decatur, 
111.; d. Ernest Leon (b. D 7. 1866, Salem Depot, 
N. II.) and Emma Grant (Stultz) Troy (b. Jl 
17. 1867. Avondale, Md.). Prepared in Tusca- 
loosa (Ala.) II. S.; A. B., Univ. of Ala., 
1912. Lib. Club Libn., Iloopeston Pub. Lib., 
i9i.';-i7; Organizer and Bus Libn., W. A. Gil- 
christ, Chicago, 191 7 — . Address, 54 Scott St., 
Chicago. 

7274. ANNE MARIE TURLAY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 3, 1892, 
Clinton. 111.; d. Abram Goss (Jl 6, 1857, Os- 
ceola Mills, Pa.) and Mary Rosetta (Rundle) 
Turlay (b. Mr 11, 1859, Clinton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Clinton, H. S. .Mplia Delta Pi; Clin- 
ton Club; W. A. A.; Capt., P.asketball ; Hockey. 
Teacher, Neoga, 111., 1916; do., Olney. 111., 
1Q17 — . Address, 617 E. Johnson St., Clinton, 
111.; bus. add., 333 N. Elliott St., Olney, 111. 

7275. BRUCE RICHARD UPHAUS 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 4, 1893, Austin Station, 
Chicago; s. W. M. Uphaus. Prepared in Crane 
II. S. Address, 164 W. Walker Ave., Chicago. f 

7276. WILLIAM LAURENCE VANSANT 
(Brother of No. 8027) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 8. 1891, 
Philadelphia; s. William Riley (b. Fawn Grove, 
Md.) and Lillian Blanche (Fleming) Vansant 
(b. Philadelphia). Prepared in Evanston 
Acad.; Armour Acad., 1912. Delta Kappa Ep- 
silon; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Theta; Lambkins; 
Chm., Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Ball Com.; Stud. 
Union Council. Engr., Dravo-Dovle Co., Pitts- 
burgh, 1915-17; ist. Lt., C. A. C., U. S. A. 
Auth.: A Maid and A Myth. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. ; Engrs. Soc. West. Pa. Address, 632 
Clyde St., Pittsburgh. 

7277. GLENN POLAND VAUGHAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 29, 1890, Amboy; 
s. F. N. Vaughan. Prepared in Amboy, H. S. 
With Continental Cml. Bank, Chicago, 1917. 
Address, 1050 Foster Ave., Chicago. t 

7278. ALEXANDER WAGNER 
(Brother of No. 3588) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; s. D. Fritz (b. Ger.) and 
Felizitas (Ellersdorfer) Wagner (b. do.). Phi 
Gamma Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi ; Ma-wanda; 
Helmet; Ku Klux; Fresh. Varsity Football; 
Varsity Football; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; 
Class Baseball; Fresh. Smoker Com. Address, 
617 Veronica Ave., East St. Louis, Ill.t 



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7-'79. WILLIAM ANDREW WAGNER 

(Brother of No. 4014) 
B. S. in C. E. ; b. D I, 1893, Champaign; s. 
R. C. Wagner. Prepared in Chanipiltin, II. -n. 
C. E. Club; Class Basketball. 3rd R.'O. T. C. 
i9'8; 332iKi Brig., Sparta, Wis.; 33.ud., F A.. 
A. E. F., France; Mustered out, F 28, 1919. 
Address, 37 E. Green St., Champaign. 



7280. JAMES BUTLER WAINRIGHT 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag i, 1893, 
Winchester, 111.; s. Willia.n Fletcher (b. O 14, 
1855, Orange, N. J.) and Harriet C. (Rutler) 
Wainright (b. My 15, 1856, Winchester, 111.). 
Prepared in Winchester, H. S. Draftsman and 
Testing Engr.. Pullman, 111., 1915-16; do., 
Standard Oil Co.; Whiting, Ind. U. S. A. S., 
Reserve Corps, 1918; Co. C. Camp Dick, Dal- 
las, Tex.. 1918 — . Married Cecil Wallace S 14, 
igi8, Winchester, 111. Address Winchester, 
111. 

7281. CARLE CAPRON WALKER 
(Brother of No. 9465) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; (b. S 19, 1890, Clin- 
ton, 111.; s. Charles (b. F 14, 1859, Sangamon 
Co., 111.) and Kate (Capron) Walker (b. J a 
19, 1869, Clinton, III.). Prepared in Clinton 
H. S. Final Honors. Farmer, Clinton, 111. 
Married Ruth Kent, Je 21, 1916, Clinton, 111. 
Child, Caroline, b. Mr 16, 191 7. Address, R. 
6, Clinton, 111. 

7282. JOHN SAWYER WALKER 
(Brother of No. 8848) 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Mr 9, 1892, 
White City, Kan.; s. Edward Samuel (b. Mr 
29, 1S66, Shabbona, 111.) and Ella Sarah 
(Strohl) Walker (b. F i, 1868, la.). Prepared 
in Polo, 111. Heat, and Vent. Engr., Bloom- 
ington. 111., 1915; Richmond, Va., 1916-17. 
Draftsman, Aviation Section Signal Corps, 836 
aero Squadron. Address, 105 Prairie St., 
Aurora, 111. 

7283. DOROTHY KEZIAH WALKERLY 
(Sister of Nos. 6640, 8850) 

Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 25, 1889, 
Crete, 111.; d. Magdalena Walkerly. Prepared 
in Thornton Tp. H. S.; Chicago Norm. Teach- 
er. H. S., Wabash, Ind., 1916; do., Man. Tr. 
H. S., Indianapolis, 1918. Canteen work, Camp 
Grant, 111.. 1918 — . Address, Dolton, 111.; bus. 
add., 12 McLean Place, Indianapolis. 

7284. FRANK EMIL WALSER 
Brother of No. 8854) 
Farm Mgr.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 4, 
1891, London, Eng.; s. Conrad (b. 1854, 
Stocken, Switzerland) and Alice (Kaltenbach) 
Walser (b. 1870, Singapore, Straits Settlements, 
China). Prepared in St. Paul's Sch., London, 
Eng., Ecole de Commerce, Neuchatel, Switzer- 
land, 1908-10. Cosmopolitan Club; Agr. Club; 
Adelphic; Scribbler's (Tlub; French Club; Mask 
and Bauble. Teacher, Agr., Madison II. S., 
S. C, 191 5-16; Farm Mgr., Manetto Hill Farm, 
Hicksville, Long Island. 1916 — -. Mem., Inter- 
nat. Free Trade League; Anti-Saloon League 
of N. Y.; League to Enforce Peace. .-Iddrcss, 
Manetto Hill Farm, Hicksville, Long Island, 
N. Y. 

7285. HARVEY HENRY WALTERS 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 12, 1889, 
Sparta, Wis.; s. Henry Walters. Prepare! in 
Sparta (Wis.) H. S. Psi Upsilon: Scarab. 
Arch. Club. Draftsman, Beach, N. Dak., 19:6. 
R. M. A., Aviation Section Signal Coriis, 
Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, Beach, N. Dak. 



7286. RALPH WALDO WALWOR'lll 
(Husband of No. 7066; Brother of Nos. 5990, 

9467) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ta 5, 1891, .Mazo 1, 
111.; s. Edward Willard (b. My 12, 1855) a.ia 
Estella Sophia (Dewey) Walworth (b. S. sS^o, 
Mexico, N. Y.). Prepared in Morris II. S.; 
Urbana H. S. Hotel Keeper. Meek, N. M., 
1915-16; Farmer, Pure Bred Holsteins, 1917 — . 
Married Grace Macbeth ('15), Mr 6, 1917, 
Champaign. Child. David Dewey, b. Mr 28, 
1919- Address, Box 355, Villa Grove, 111. 

7287. MAMIE LAWRENCE WARD 
Teacher- B. S in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 16, 1890, 

La Grange, 111.; d. Spencer Ward. Prepared in 
Jefferson H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Kapna Delta 
Pi; Athenean; V. P., Y. W. C. A.; Woman's 
Sr. Council; Advisory Bd., Woman's League. 
Address, 4042 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago. 

7288. EARLE EUGENE WARNER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 10, 1895, 
Manito, 111.; s. John H. (b. D 14. 1862, do.) 
and Ida S. (Ileyl) Warner (b. F 3, 1872, do.). 
Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. E. E. Soc. ; 
stud, mem., A. I. E. E. Allis Chalmers, Milwau- 
kee, 1915; Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 
191S — • Mem., Edison Club. Address, 706 
.South Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 

7289. CHARLES SIDNEY WASHBURN 
Draftsman; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 20, 1890, 
Lenox Dale, Mass.: s. William Henry (b. D 
27, 1868, Elizabetliport, N. J.) and Isabella 
Marion (Campbell) W'ashburn (b. F 20, 1869, 
Penn Yan, N. Y. ). Prcjiared in Lenox II. S. 
Cosmopolitan Club. Mcch. Draftsman, Chi- 
cago; Telephone Engr., do., 1915-16; Estimator, 
Burr Co., Milwaukee, 19^6-17; Mech. Drafts- 
man, Chajn Belt Co., Milwaukee, 1917 — . 
Married Merle Margaret Parish, My 30 1916, 
Urbana. Child, Charles Robert, b. F 21, 1918. 
.Address, 325 17th Ave., Milwaukee. 

7290. JANE COULSON WATSON 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 191 7; 

b. N 2, 1892, Calumet, Mich.; d. Ralph W. 
(b. 1861, New Castle, Eng.) and Letta (Moss) 
Watson (b. 1864, Lawrenceville, Ind.). Pre- 
|)ared in Chanipaign H. S. Central Literario 
Espanol; Le C^ercle Franpais; Jamesonian. 
.^sst., Rom. Lang., Spanish, Univ. of 111., 
1 91 7 — . Address, 620 W. Clark St., Champaign. 

7291. GEORGE WILLIAM WATTS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 8, 1892, 

Chicago; s. C. H. Watts. Prepared in Mexico 
(Mo.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Address, 406 
Central Ave., Whiting, Ind.f 

7292. HELEN WALLER WEBBER (WOOD) 
(Wife of No. 667s) 
.\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 27, 1894, Pawnee, 
111.; d. George W. (b. Ag 23, 1867, Urbana) 
and Bertha L. (Marstcller) Webber (b. Mr 
22, 1868, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Athenean; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim. Honors. Teacher, H. S., Rantoul. 111., 
1915-16. Married Harry Gardner Wood ('14), 
My 7, 1917, Urbana. .Address, 106 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana. 

7293. EVA SARAH WEILEPP 
(Sister of No. 8870) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 21, 
1892, Cisco, 111.; d. F. S. Weilepp. Prepared 
in Decatur H. S.; James Milliken Univ. Alpha 
Chi Omega. In Eli Bates Settlement House, 
Chicago, 191 7 — . Address, 631 W. Prairie St., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., c/o Eli Bates Settle- 
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7294. CLYDE FREDERICK WEIN- 
GARTNER 
Real Est. Agt.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 15, 1891. 
Rockford, III.; s. John Frederick (b. O 17, 
1863, Quebec, Can.) and Annie Mildred (Cal- 
vert) Wcingartncr (b. D i, i860, Platteville, 
Wis.). Prepared in Rockford II. S. Chi Beta; 
Arch. Club; Class Footliall; Class Sec; Chm., 
Sr. Smoker Com. Struct., Drafting and De- 
sign Engr., Rockford, III., 1915-16; I. C. 
R. R.. Chicago, 1916-17; Real Est Agt., Rock- 
ford. III., 1917. 2nd Lt., ,311th Engrs., Camp 
Grant, 111., 1917; do., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 1245 Ferguson St., Rockford, 111. 

7295. JOliN MAURICE WELCH 
Bacteriologist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 13, 
1891, I^Salle, 111.; s. William M. (b. do.) and 
Katherine (Fogarty) Wclc-< (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. II. S. Asst. Bac- 
teriol. and Chem., Hygienic Inst., 1915-16; 
Dept., Health, La.Salle, Peru, and Oglesby, 
111., irM6-i8. Auth.: (with II. C. P. Weber) 
Separation of Metals of the Tin Group, Jour. 
Am. Chem. Sqc, My 1916; Report of Hygienic 
Inst., Bacterial. Reports, 1917. Mem., Am. 
Chem. Soc; Soc. Am. Bacteriol.; B. P. O. E. 
Married Elizabeth Louise Wirtz, N 16, 1916, 
LaSalle, 111. Child, Elizabeth Louise, b. Ja 
6, 1918. Address, 635 6th St., LaSalle, 111. 

7296. FRED SHEAFF WELLS 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. S 21, 1893, 
Aurora, 111.; s. Fred J. (b. My 17 1859. Water- 
loo, la.) and Kate L. (Sheaff) Wells (b. Je 11, 
i862j Holcomb, 111.). Prepared in East Aurora 
H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Tau; Ma- 
wan-da; Alpha Delta Sigma; Ki: Klux; Ben 
Franklin Club; Bus Mgr., Illio; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Class Track. Draftsman, Stevens Adam- 
son Mfg. Co., Aurora. 111. ist. Lt., E. O. R., 
Co. C, 26th Engrs. Mem., A. F. A. M., 32nd 
degree. Married Helen Ruth Denney, Je 16, 
1917, Aurora, 111. Address, 399 S. 4th St., 
Aurora, HI. 

7297. MARJORIE CECILIA WELSH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 2=;, 1891, 
Bradford, 111.; d. Edward J. (b. Ja 26, 1859, 
Tiskiliwa, III.). Prepared in Bradford H. S.; 
Knox Coll. Kappa Nu; Spalding Guild; Ad- 
visory Com. Woman's League; Gregorian. 
Teacher. Clinton IF. S. 111., 1915-17; do.. For- 
est Avenue H. S. Dallas, Tex.. 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Bradford, III.; bus. add., c/o Forest 
Avenue H. S., Dallas, Tex. 

7298. ROGER THOMAS WELSH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 8, 1893, Rock- 
ford. 111.; s. Robert K. (b. Waukesha, Wis.) 
»-«i< \Jinerva (Prouty) Welsh (b. Beloit, Wis.), 
/•repared in Rockford H. S. Zeta Psi; Alpha 
Zeta; Capt., Wrestling Team; Cross Country. 
Married Elizabeth E. Fruit. Mr 29, 1917, 
Decatur, 111. Address, Rockford, HI. 

7299. VERA GRETCHEN WESSELS 
(VOORAART) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. O 8, 1891, 
Quincy, 111.; d. Fred J. (b. 1854. Ger.) and 
Wilhelmina (Wienboecker) Wessels (b. 1854, 
Quincy, 111.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Chi 
Omega. Teacher, (ier. and Art., H. S., Quincy, 
111., 1915 — . Married. Mr 1918. Address, 1021 
State St:, Quincy, III. 

7300. BENJAMIN WHAM 
(Brother of Nos. 4022, 5494) 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; LL. B. and J. 
D. in 1917; b. Je 11, 1891, Cartter 111.; s. Hen- 
derson Boyeau (b. 1848, do.) and Nancy Jane 
(Stowepher) Wham (b. 1856, do.). Prepared 
in So. III. Norm. Sch. Phi Delta Phi; Delta 



Kappa Rho; Ma-wan-da; Adclphic; Egyptian 
Club; Innes-of-(,"ourt; Pres., F.d., Oratory and 
Debate;^ Fresh. Varsity Track; ///. Mag. Staff; 
Mgr., Star Course; Jr. Smoker Com.; t^lass 
Sec; Prelim. Honors; Varsity Debate, ist. Lt., 
Inf. U. S. R., 191 7; Co. F, 341st Inf. Ad- 
dress, Cartter, III. 

7301. RUSSELL CLAIRE WHEELER 
Estimator; B. S. in M. E.; b. F 15, 1895, 
Bellflower, 111.; s. T. M. Wheeler. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. jr. Smoker Com.; Sr. Invitation 
Com. Chief Estimator, Admanson Mfg. Co., 
Aurora, III., 1916; Standard Oil Co., Whiting, 
Ind., 191 7 — . N. R. C, 191 7. Married Edna 
Keeler, Urbana. Address, 6336 Ellis Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., c/o Standard Oil Co., Whiting, 
Ind. 

7302. RAYMOND CHARLES WHITAKER 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 16, 
1 89 1, Davenport, la.; s. Charles Whitaker. 
Prepared in Davenport (la.) H. S. Arch. 
Draftsman, Davenport. la. Address, 502 Col- 
umbus Ave., Davenport, la.t 

7303. THOMAS KENNETH WHITE 
Elec. Engr.; b. Ag 8, 1888, Boston; s. Kate 
L. White. Prepared in H. S. of Commerce, 
New York City; Columbia Univ. E. E. Soc. 
Mem., Catholic Church. Address, 433 Ross 
.\ve., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

7304. JAMES CHALMERS CAMERON 

WHITELAW 
B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Ag 7, 1892. Mont- 
real, Can.; s. C. H. Whitelaw. Prepared in 
New Trier Tp. II. S. Kappa Sigma; Ku Klux; 
Pan Hellenic Council; Ceramic Club; Class 
liascball; Class Swimming; Golf Team; Sr. 
.Memorial Com.; Homecoming Com.; Pres., Jr. 
Class. With Northwest. Fishery Co., Seattle, 
Wash., 1 91 5 — . Address, 660 Grove St., Glen- 
coe, HI.; bus. add., 1220 Boren Ave., Seattle. 

7305. HORTENSE ELAINE WICKARD 
Manager; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 5, 1892, 

Indianapolis; d. Mrs. Eloise Wickard. P.re- 
pared in Pomona Coll. Calif. Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Teacher, Grand Haven, Mich., 1916; 
.Mgr., Bonus Dept., Diamond Chain & Mfg. Co.. 
Indianapolis, 1918 — . Address, 2179 N. Penn- 
sylvania St., Indianapolis. 

7306. CLARENCE CLINTON WIEDLING 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 10, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. Charles Christian (b. Jl 18, 1855, Im- 
merode, Saxony, Ger.) and Ida (Bertram) 
Wiedling (b. F 12, 1858, Chicago.). Prepared 
in Crane Tech. H. S.. Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 
1911-13. Phi Sigma Kappa; E. E. Soc; Fresh. 
Varsity Football. Stud. Commonwealth Edison 
Co., Chicago, 1915-16; Power Salesman, Pub. 
Service Co., 1916-17; Salesman, Internat. Har- 
vester Co., 191 7 — . Teacher, Night Sch., Chi- 
cago. Married Hazelle Bartell, O 23, 1916, 
Crown Point, Ind. Child, Dorothy Clara, b. 
S 18, 1917. .4ddress, 3640 N. Avers Ave.. Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 1734 Fullerton Ave., c/o In- 
ternat. Harvester Co., do. 

7307. ELON GILBERT WILKINSON 
Accountant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 6, 
1893, Geneseo, 111.; s. Willis Lyman (b. Ag 23, 
1862, Princeton, 111.) and Ethel Alice (Lam- 
bert) Wilkinson (b. Ag 8, 1866, Geneseo, 111.). 
Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 
1910-12. Sigma Chi. Mfg. Acct.. Liquid Car- 
bon Co., Chicago. N. A., Camp Grant, 111., 
1917; Co. C. 108th Ammunition Train, 58th 
Brig., 33rd Prairie Div., A. E. F., France. 
Address, Geneseo, 111. 



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7308. JACKSON HEATH WILKINSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1916; b. 
O 29, 1892. Bethany, III.; s. W. W. (b. 1865, 
O.) and Maida (Heath) Wilkinson (b. 1868, 
White Heath, 111.). Prepared in Bethany H. 
6.; Univ. of N. Mex.; James Millikin Univ., 
19H-13. Grad. iitud., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; 
Jr. Highway Engr., 111. St. Highway Dept., 
1916-17. 7th U. S. Engrs., Ft. Leavenworth, 
Kan., 1918; 3rd O. T. C, Camp Lee, Va., 
1918; 2nd Lt., 518th Engrs., Camp Gordon, Ga.; 
do., Canal Zone, Panama. Address, Bethany, 
111. 



7309. LAURA MAY WILLE 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. D i, 1890, 
Crete, 111.; d. William and Louise (Seehau- 
sen) Wille. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Ad- 
dress, Enid, Okla. 

7310. EDWARD ALLAN WILLIFORD 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 22, 1892, No- 
komis. 111.; s. Andrew Jackson (b. Ja 28, 1861) 
and Mary Hardoway (Johnson) Williford (b. 
D i6, i860). Prepared in Nokomis H. S. Del- 
ta LIpsilon; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kap- 
pa Nu; Sigma Tau; E. E. Soc.; Prelim., Spe- 
cial, and Final Honors; Conference Medal for 
Scholarship and Aths.; Capt., Varsity Basket- 
ball; All West. Capt., Basketball, 1915; V. P., 
111. Union; Illini Bd. Trustees; Chm., Jr. Cap 
Com.; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Jr. Prom. Com.; 
Sr. Memorial Com. Stud. Engr., St. Louis, 
1915; Basketball Coach, Ind. Univ., 1915-16; 
Sales Engr., Wagner Elec. Mfg. Co., St. Louis 
and New York C^ity, 1916-17. ist. Lt., C. A. 
C, Ft. Monroe, Va.; do.. Ft. Kamehameha, T. 
H. Mem., Baptist Temple. Married Enid Al- 
berta Moor, F 25, 1918, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 30 Church St., New York City. 

731 1. WILLIAM WEBB WILSON 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 24, 1888, 
Brownstown, 111.; s. William Thomas (b. S 23, 
1854, Shelbyville, Ind.) and Virginia Caroline 
(Parkison) Wilson (b. Mr 24, 1859. Browns- 
town, 111.). Psi Delta; Alpha Zeta; Pres.. 
Agr. Club. Fieldman, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 
111., Elvaston, 111., 1915-17; Farm Mgr., White 
Pigeon, Mich., 1917-18; Assoc. Farm Adviser, 
Bureau Co., Princeton, 111., 191 8 — . Married 
Lois McCoU, D 22, 1915, Homer, Mich. Ad- 
dress, 1 123 S. Main St., Princeton, 111. 

7312. CHARLES PRIOR WINTERS 

(Brother of No. 9499) 
Secret Service; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 
21, 1893, Chicago; s. Andrew L. (b. O 11, 1864, 
Reading. Pa.) and Lillian (Prior) Winters (b. 
Ja 18, 1 86 1, Norwick, Conn.). Prepared in 
Calumet H. S., Chicago. Iris; Philomathean; 
Beta Gamma Sigma; Mgr.. Maypole Festival. 
Gen. Banking, Real Est., Mortgages, Chicago, 
1915-17; Secret Service, U. S. Govt., 1917 — . 
Married Marjorie Lawrence, N 29, 191 7, Chi- 
cago. Address, 10420 Seeley Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 120 W. Adams St., do. 



7313. GEORGE ORLANDO WITH 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Jl 
25, 1892, Chicago; s. Daniel A. (b. i860, Trom- 
so, Norway) and Axeliana (Schoitz) With (b. 
1870, Stavanzer, do.^ . Prepared in Joliet Tp. 
H. S. Triangle. Valuation Engr., Elgin Jo- 
liet. East Ry., 1915; Asst. City Engr., Chicago 
Heights, 111., 1016-17; J. McGraw, Hill & Co., 
New York City, 1917; Sales Engr., Consoli- 
dated Expanded Metal Co.. Chicago, 1917-18. 
U. S. N.. Mach. Mate ist Class, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 810 3rd Ave., Joliet, 111. 



7314. VIOLA ESTHER WOLFE (HOLLEY) 
(Wife of No. 5213; Sister of No. 6017) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 25, 1893, Williams- 
field, 111.; d. Nelson Livermore (b. Jl 29, 1864, 
Truro, 111.) and Grace (Armstrong) Wolfe (b. 
D 10, 1862, Ayrshire, Scotland). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Prelim. Honors. Teacher, IT. S., Princeville, 
111., 1915-16. Married Charles Elmer Holley 
('12), S 4, 1916, Urbana. Child, Charles El- 
mer, Jr.. My 20, 191 7. Address, 504 N. Busey 
Ave., Urbana. 



7315. MABEL WOMACKS (BURWASH) 
(Wife of No. 5055) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 16, 1888, Cham- 
paign; d. Loring Pingree (b. Je 29, 1851, 
Brown Co., O.) and Margaret E. (West) Wom- 
acks (b. 1858, Champaign Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Teacher, Eng., H. S., 
Mattoon, 111., 1915-17. Married Arthur E. 
Burwash ('12), Je 30, 1917, Chicago. Child, 
Richard Henry, b. Mr 26, 1918. Address, R. 
2, Champaign. 

7316. HARRY THOMAS WOOD 
Supt., Sehs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 16, 
1890, Hennepin, HI.; s. D. S. (b. do.) and 
Nancy O. Wood (b. do.). Prepared in Henne- 
pin H. S.; Princeton Tp. H. S. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; V. P., Jr. 
Varsity Debate, 19 13. Teacher, Pub. Speak- 
ing, 11. S., Springfield, 111., 1915-16; Supt., 
.Schs., Fillmore, 111.,- I9i6>-i8. Corp., 68th 
Regt., Art., C. A. C, A. E. F., France; Mus- 
tered out, Mr 6, 1919. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Mystic Worker; Nat. Geog. Soc. Address, 
Hennepin, 111.; bus. add., Fillmore, 111. 

7317. HENRY SOLOMAN WOOLF 

B. S. in Agr.; b. O 6, 1887, Cyphergat, S. 
Africa; s. W. R. Harvey. Prepared in Univ. 
of Cape of Good Hope; Univ. of Calif. Address, 
75 St. Georges Road, East London, C. P. S. 
.-\frica.t 

7318. LENORA MARY WORCESTER 
Professor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl i, 1894, 
Genoa, 111.; d. Fred M. (b. O 2, 1854, Wheaton, 
111.) and Eleanor (Patterson) Worcester (b. Je 
5, 1S53, Genoa, 111.). Prepared in Genoa H. 
S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1911-13. Achoth. 
Teacher. Monmouth, 111., 1915-17; do., Clear- 
water, Fla., 191 7; do., Alton, 111., 1918; Prof., 
Home Econ., Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, 
111. Address, Genoa, 111.; bus. add., 3122 Lev- 
erett Ave., Alton, 111. 

7319. NEWTON ANTHONY WRIGHT 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 15, 189 1, 
Findlay, 111.; s. Samuel Henry (b. F 29, 1844) 
and Nannie Susan (Shouse) Wright (b. Ag 26, 
1855). Prepared in Shelbyville H. S.; Bus. 
Coll.; Univ. of Calif., 1913. Delta LIpsilon; 
Aljjha Gamma Rho; Tribe of Illini; Track; 
Cross Country; Farmer, Findlay, 111., 1915 — . 
Married Zenith Hazel Schwartz. O 31, 1917, 
Findlay, 111. Address, R. F. D., Findlay, 111. 

7320. BENJAMIN HARRISON WYCOFF 
Dairy Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 29, 1888, 
Laura, 111.; s. Aaron DeWitt (b. D u, 1858, 
do.) and Agnes (Armstrong) Wycoff (b. F 
II. 1854, Darhead, Scotland). Prepared in 
Williamsfield H. S. ; Knox Acad.; Univ. Acad.; 
la. St. Coll., 1913-14. Grain Farmer, Laura, 
111., 1915-17; Dairy Farmer, Nye, Wis., 
1917 — . Married Frances Sandquist. Mr 7, 
1917, Peoria. Child, Harland D., b. D 28, 191.7. 
Address, Nye, Wis. 



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7321. RAY ORION WYLAND 
Minister; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ap 15, 
1890, Jewell City, Kan.; s. W. W. (b. O 23. 
1856, Warren, Minn.) and Ella (Howard) 
Wyland (b. N 28, 1854, Shenandoah, la.). 
Prepared in Danville H. S.; Peniel Univ., 
Tex. B. D., Garrett Biblical Inst., 1918. 
Honors in Psych.; ist Sergt., Univ. Brig. 
Pastor, M. E. Church, Maywood, 111. Mem., 
Rockriver Conference, M. E. Church. Mar- 
ried Rubv Arnold, O 12, 1915, Pcnicl, Te.x. 
Addre\sS{, Majywood, Ul 

7322. WALLACE WYMAN 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 13, 1889, Norfolk, 
Neb.; s. D. F. Wynian. Prepared in Mans- 
field H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Scarab; Glee and 
Mandolin Club. Address, Mansfield, Ill.t 

7323. JAMES FOOK ONN YAPP 
B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1916; b. O 14, 1891, 
Makapala, Honolulu; s. M. F. Yapp. Pre- 
pared in McKinley (Honolulu) H. S.; Stan- 
ford Univ. Address, 726 Hustace Ave., Hono- 
lulu, H. I.t 

7324. FLORENCE TERESA YOCH 
Land. Gard. ; B. S. in Land. Gard. ; b. Jl 

15, 1890, Santa Ana, Calif.; d. Joseph and 
Katherine (Isch) Yoch. Prepared in Santa 
Ana (Calif.) H. S. ; Univ. of Calif., 1910-12. 
Cornell Univ., 1912-13. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Land. Gardener, Los Angeles, 1915 — . Address, 
1125 W. 28th St., Los Angeles; bus add., 
605 Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles. 

7325. RUTH ELIZABETH YOUNG 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O lo, 1892, 

Casey, 111.; d. Doit (b. S 2, 1861, do.) and Lula 
(Crane) Young (b. Ag 27, 1869, Hamilton, O.). 
Prepared in Casey H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll., 
1910-12. Univ. of Wis., summer, 1914. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Omicron Nu; Teacher, H. S. 
Altamontj 111., 1915-16;^ Teacher, Domestic 
Sc. and French, Tp. H. S., Casey, 111., 191 6 — , 
Co. Chm., Food Adm., 1918 — . Address, 402 
E. Main St., Casey, 111. 

7326. CLYDE CHARLES YOUNGLOVE 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 18, 1891, 
Sioux City, la.; s. John F. (b. 1859, Wood- 
man, Wis.), and Augusta E. (Gard) Young- 
love. Prepared in Mason City (la.) H. S.; 
Grinnell Coll. la.. 1909-11. Sigma Xi; Special 
Honors. Designer, Younglove Const. Co.; 
Engr., B. E. Short Cont.; Asst. Bldg. Insp., 
Sioux City, la. Engr., Beuttler & Arnold, 
Archs., do. Mem., Lions Club; Engng. Club; 
Jr. Mem., West. Soc. Engrs. First Congr. 
Church, S. S. Supt. Married Hazel Eulela 
Ramsay, O 6, 1915, Mason City, la. Child, 
Clyde Ramsay, b. Jl 25, 1917. Address 112H 
Maine St., Sioux City, la.; bus. add., 610 
Security Bank Bldg., do. 



7i27. FRED RAYMOND ZAUN 

Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ap 
30, 1883, Jefferson Co., 111.; s. Joseph and 
Ella Zahn. Prepared in Chester II. S.; Univ. 
Acad. C. E. Club. Timekeeper, Mt. Vernon, 
111., 1 91 5-16; Engng. Draftsman, Pub. LUilities 
Comn., 1917 — . Mem., Universalist Church. 
Address, 934 S. 4th St., Springfield, 111. 

7328. HARRY MOYER ZETER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 26, 1889, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. John (b. Ja 17, 1858, Cin- 
cinati) and Sarah Jane Zeter (b. My 12, 1862, 
Lincoln, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln Coll. 
Fanner, Lincoln, 111. .4ddress, R. s, Lincoln, 
111. 

7329- WILLIAM WALTER ZIEMAxN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. D 9, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Fred Zieman. Prepared in Crane 
H. S., Chicago. With Chicago Feed & Fer- 
tilizer Co., Plant, Osborne, Ind., 1916. Gas De- 
fense, Chem. Warfare Service; Mustered out, 
F 1919. Address, 1019 Columbia Road, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

7330. ANTHONY URiBAN ZIMMERMAN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 13, 1892, 
Peoria; s. R. Zimmerman. Prepared in Peoria 
H. S. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. With the 
Kennicott Co., Chicago; The Rust Engng. Co., 
Chicago, 1918—. 2nd Lt.. F. A. R. D., Ft. 
Sill, Okla.; Mustered out, D 15, 1918, Address, 
no W. Park Place, Peoria; bus. add., The 
Rust Engng. Co., 625 New York Life Bldg., 
Chicago. 

7331. ROY RICHARD ZIPPRODT 

Inspector; B. S. in A. E. ; b. My Si 1890, 
Highland, 111.; s. Fred A. (b. Mr 11, 1862, 
do.) and Elsie (Combe) Zi^prodt (b. O 28, 
1864, do.). Prepared in Highland H. S. 
Triangle; Scabbard and Blade; ist Lt. and 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Asst. Engr., Tests, R. R. 
Stress, 1917-18; Insp. and Engr., U. S. Ship- 
ping Bd., Emergency Fleet Corp., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1918-19; Assoc. Engr., U. S. Bur. 
of Standards, Ja 1919 — . Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Edna Bradley, Ap 30. 19 16, Urbana. 
Address, 33 N. sth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. 

7332- JAMES EDWARD ZOLLINGER 
S.alesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 8, 1891, 
Alliance, Neb.; s. William Edward and Eunice 
(Robbins) Zollinger. Prepared in Polo H. S. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Corp., Univ. Brig.; Treas., 
Jr. Class; Chm., Sr. Ball Com. Stud., Common- 
wealth Edison Co., 1915-16; Instr., Chicago 
Central Sta. Inst.; Power Salesman, Common- 
wealth Edison Co., Chicago, 19 19 — . 2nd Lt., 
76th Inf. Brig., H. Q., Camp Shelby, Miss.; 
4th Observation Bat., F. A. C, O. T. C, 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Mem., Presby. 
Church; Assoc, mem., A. I. E. E. ; N. E. L. A. 
Address, 1409 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



CLASS OF 1916 (741 LIVING, 16 DEAD) 



7333- DANIEL ARTHUR ALBRECHT 

(Brother of No. 4517) 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F i6, 1894, 
Flanagan, 111.; s. John (b. N 22, 1833, Bavaria, 
Ger.) and Bertha (Nafziger) Albrecht (b. Ag 
28, 1 85 1, do.). Prepared in Flanagan H. S.; 
Central Mennonite Coll., Sluffton, O., igii-13. 
Teacher, Tp. H. S., Bridgeport, III. Chem., 
Ord. Corps, War Gas Investigation, Bur. of 
Mines, Washington, D, C, 1917; Pvt. E. O. C. 
N. A., Bur. of Mines, War Gas Investigation; 
Sergt., Chem. Warfare Service, Am. Univ. 
Exp. Sta. Address, 709 S. ist St., Champaign; 
bus. add., Apts. 44 Westover, 2501 Pennsyl- 
vania Ave., Washington, D. C. 



73M- JOHN ALVA ALEXANDER 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 11, 
1880, Franklin, Ind.; s. S. B. Alexander. Pre- 
pared in Whiteland (Ind.) H. S. Teacher, 
H. S., Hutsonville, III. Address, Amorita, 
Okla.t 

7335- EUGENIE ALLAIS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 26, 1893, Brazil, 
Ind.; d. Edward (b. Mr 30, 1866, Marie, 
France) and Irma (Caudron) Allais (b. Jl 6, 
1867, Bouverie, Belgium). Prepared in Brazil 
(Ind.) and Du Quoin Tp. H. S.; De Pauw 
Univ., 1912-14. Sigma Kappa. Address, 114 
N. Washington St., Du Quoin. 111. 



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7336. ALICE ALEXANORIA ALLKN 
A. R. in L. A. & S. Address. 1107 VV. 
Oiigon St., Urbana. 

7337. ERNEST VICTOR ALLEN 
(Brother of No. ::549) 
Engineer; R. S. in Min. E. ; b. F 14, i88o, 
Pana, 111.; s. John Daniel (b. Ag 15, 185.}, 
Rantlolph Co., N. C.) and Mary Margaret 
(Mulholland) Allen (b. D 2, i8s<', Kaskaskia, 
111.). Prepared in Pana Tp. IL S. Mil. Rand. 
Engr., Steel Co.. Gary, Ind. Address, Pana, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Steel Co., 741 Pennsylvania 
St., Gary, Ind.t 

7338. FR.\NK OSCAR ALLEN 

(Rrothcr of No. 6694) 

Prin., H. S.; A. R. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 5. 
i8go, Penetangushine. Ontario, Can.; s. W . 
11 (b S 4, 1865, <((>.) and Mercy (Williams) 
Allen (b. Ag g, 1864, Rrislol. Eng.). Prepared 
in Clinton 11. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ., igio-ii. 
Prin IL S.. Piano, HI.; Tc.icher, Clinton, 
111., 1918— . Otricers" Sch.. Ft. Wright, N. Y.; 
Mustered out. N -■-', 1918. Address, Clinton, 
111. 

7339. PAUL GLEN ALLEN 

Pres., Fertilizer Co.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
D 18, 1893. Chicago; s. Alexander Crowell (b. 
Lichfield, Conn.) and Katherine Gertrude 
(Reelmond) Allen (b. Philadeliihia). Prepared 
in Niagara Univ., Niagara I'alls, N. \ ., El 
Paso (Tex.) IL S.; ITniv. High, Chicago. 
Alpha Delta Phi; Ku Klux; Mgr., ///. A/<"^. ; 
Fresh. Varsity Rasketball; Class Raseball. (Ml 
business, Billings, Mont.. 1916-17; With Swift 
and Co., Kansas City. Mo., 1917: Pies., Kaw 
Vallev Fertilizer Co., Kansas City, Mo. Engr.. 
Ft. Rilev, Kan., 1017: U. S. A. S., Austin, 
Tex. Mem., Hamilton Club, Chicago. Address, 
6539 Yale Ave., Chicago. 

7340. WORTH ARTHUR ALLISON 
Live Stock Specialist; R. S. in Agr.; A. 
B in L. A. & S.; M. S.. 1917; b- N .'8, 1891, 
Mattoon, HI.; s. Andrew B. (b. My 1804. ^nvm- 
ington. 111.) and Minnie Anne (Pophani) Al- 
lison (b. Ic 1867, Charlestown, 111.). Prepared 
in East. "ill. St. Norm. Sch. Asst., An. llusb.. 
Univ. of 111., 1917—. Address, 310 H- Daniel 
St., Champaign. 
7341. GENEVIEVE RAYMOND ALVt)RD 
(.Daughter of G7) 
Teacher; .\. R. in L. .\. & S.; b. Ap 9. 1894. 
Berlin, Ger.: d. Clarence Walworth (b. My 21, 
i8ti8. Grcentield, Mass.) and Jane (Parrott) 
Alvord (b. N 9, i86o, Roston). Prepared in 
ITrkuia IL S. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, II. S.. 
Peoria; do., M.nth. and French, Ilarrisburg, 
111. ]\Iem., Bd. of Dir., Women's Teachers 
Club, Peoria; Sec, Peoria Coll. Club; Sec, 
Peoria Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club. Address. 
1008 Lincoln Ave., Urbana; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Ilarrisburg, 111. 

734->. LOUISE AMBORN (PAGIN) 
(Wife of No. 7S54) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 11, 1S92, Ft. 
Madison. la.; d. Conrad John (b. S 2j, 1853, 
do.) and Ruth (Woodward) .\mborn (b. Jl 13. 
1867, Dubuque, la.). Prepared in Ft. IMadison 
(la.) H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; Yo Ma; W o- 
m,in's Ed., DniVv 7//i»ii'. Grad. work. N. W. 
Univ., 1916-17. Married John Beitner P.agin 
('16), Ag 8, 1Q17, Ft. Madison. la. Address, 
91 S 4th St., Ft. Madison, la. 

7343. DOUGLAS JACQUE AMOS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 25, 1892, Cairo, 
III ; s. Jacob and Mary E. Amos. Prepareil in 
Sumnur H. S., Cairo, 111. Kappa Alpha Psi. 
Dairy Bacteriol., 1916-17; Teacher, Pub. beh., 
Cairo, 111. Address. Cairo, 111. 



7344. PAUL DONALD AMSR.\KY 
(Husband of No. 7248) 

.Salesman; R. S. in A. E.; h. Ja 15. 1804, 
Mattoon, 111.; s. George Edward (b. Ag J.i, 
iSoo, Pekin, 111.) and Lola (Stout) Amshary 
(I). Ja 10, 1870, Napoleon, O.). Prepared in 
I'rhana IL S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Gargoyle; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Rus. Mgr., Siren; lA., 
Univ. Rrig. Arch., Reinforced Concrete Work, 
Milwaukee, i9i(>; do., Chicago, IQ17; Sales- 
man, Home Mfg. Co.. Decatur, 111., 1918 — . 
Married Marjorie SutclitTc ('i__5), My 26, 1917. 
Urbana. Address, 7054 Greenview Ave., 
Chicago. 
7345. OWEN HUNTINGTON ANDERSON 

Engineer; R. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 22, 1893, 
(~)sseo. Wis.; s. James /, Anderson. Prepared 
in DeKalh II. S." Pi Tan Sigma; Stud. Branch, 
.\. S. M. E. Engr., West. Elec. Co., Haw- 
thorne, 111. Address, 1340 N. Central Ave., 
Chieago.t 

7346. HARRY LEE ANDREWS 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 7, 1888, 
Cazenovia, 111.; s. C. D. Andrews. Prepared in 
Washburn IL S. and 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Teacher, Monmouth II. S., 111. Address, Wash- 
burn, 111. 

7347. ROSCOE CRUM ANDREWS 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 11 30, 1893, 

Mattoon, 111.; s. Emery (h. Rose Hill, Jasper 
Co., 111.) and Melvina (Crum) Andrews (b. 
Cooks Mill, 111.). Prepared in Mattoon 11. S.; 
Univ. of Chicago. Phi Kajipa Psi; I'hi Delta 
Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Fresh. Pushball, C^apt.; 
Sr. Invitation Com.; Chm., Sr. Memorial 
Com.; Sr. Stag Com.; Soph. Smoker Com.; 
Class Track Team, Capt. Lawyer. Chicago, 
1916-17: Mattoon, 111., 1917 — . Ord. Enlisted 
Corps. U. S. N. A., 1918; Ord. Tr. Sch.. Univ. 
of Chicago; .muI l.t. Ord. F. A.. Camp Taylor, 
Ky.; Mustered out. Ja 14, I9i9- Married Doro- 
thy Merle Wallace. N 17, 1917. Lincoln, 111. 
.■Iddress. 5417 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111.; 
bus. add., 10 S. La Salle St., do. 

7348. FREDERICK VERNE ARRER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 28. 1804. Urim- 
lield, til.: s. Fred Arber. Prepared in Brim- 
lield II. S. Phi Delta Phi; Lambda Tan Rho; 
Ituies of Court); Graphoiuen; 'Staff, Duilv 
mini: Canit'us Scout: III. Mag.; Mil. Band. 
Addre.is, Brimtield, Ill.t 

7349. WILLIAM LOUIS ASHBECK 
(Husband of No. 6938) 

Estimator; B. S. in A. E.: b. S 30, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Louis Ashbeck. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. II. S. Theta Delta C"hi; Sigma Tan; 
Scarab: Sachem; Helmet; Lambkins; 1016 Illio, 
Staff; Mgr.. Intersehol. Circus Home Coming 
Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; Stud. Union Opera; 
Mask and Bauble: En^r., Vice Pres., Stud. 
LInion. Married Naomi Hartford ('15^. Ap 
28, 1917, Chicago. Address, 2712 Mildred 
Ave., Chieago.t 
7350. HOMER FRANKLIN ATTEBERY 
(Brother of Nos. 5009. 6058, 8932) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 11, 1893. Hills- 
boro. 111.; s. William lacob (b. Mr u., 1861) 
and Lulu (Bailev) Atteberv (b. Mr 17. 1856). 
Prepared in Hillsboro IL S. Farmer, Hillsboro, 
IlL 3oqth Engrs., Co. A, Camp Taylor, Ky., 
1918; Corp., Co. A, 309th Engrs., 84th Div., 
.\. E. F., France. Address, Hillsboro, 111. 

7351. R.\LPH EDGAR AUGUSTUS 
(Brother of No. 8ni) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag -■5. 1805, Cisco, 
111.; s. Edgar Lewis (b. S 23. 1805. .\rgenta, 
111.) and Atta Estella (Kile) Augustus (b. 
F 27, 1869, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Teacher, Fulton, Mo. Address, Cisco, Ill.t 



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7352. JOHN THOMPSON AUTEN 
Salesman; B. S. in Ari-. ; b. N 6, 1887, 
White Hall, Hi.; s. Wiiliani Alexander A. {h. 
F J J, i8.j->, Sominerset, N. J.) and IVIartlia 
Anne (Tfioniijson) Antcn (1). My 20, 1855, 
Wheciing. W. Va.). Prepared in White Hall 
H. S. Cosmopolitan Club; Alpha Zela; Adel- 
phic; Y. M. C. A. Representative, Virginia- 
Carolina Chem. Co., Ind., Mieh., HI. U. S. 
N. A. Ord. Corps, 1917; Co. M, Ord. Tr. 
Camp, Camp Hancock, Ga. Address, White 
Hall, HI. 

7353. JENNIE MAY BABCOCK 
Home Demonstration Agt.; A. B. in L. A. 
& S.; b. D 8, 1803, Tamesbur^, HI.; d. Henri 
S. (b. Ak 2(), i86q, Warren, J-'a.) and Mabel 
(Buck) Babcock (b. D 25, 1874, Cheboygan, 
Mich.). Prepared in Danville H. S. Delta 
Gamma; Yo Ma; W. A. A.; Pres., Class: 
Treas., Woman's League; Y. W. C. A.; Class 
Hockey and Bowling. Teacher, Home Econ., 
Tp. if. S., Longview, HI., 1916; Emergency 
Home Demonstration Agt., W. Va., 1918 — . 
Emergency Worker, Food Administrator, W. 
Va., 191 8; Co. Home Demonstration A^t., 
Wood Co., W. Va. Address, 1503 Avery St., 
Parkersburg, W. Va. 

7354. ROBERT HAMILTON BACON 
(Husband of No. 8960) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 30, 1891, 
La Prairie, 111.; s. Edward H. (b. do.) and 
Jennie (Walden) Bacon (b. Hamilton, Mo.). 
Prepared in Kalamazoo (Mich.) H. S. E. E. 
Soc; JIlio staff; Techiioc/raj^h Bd. Asst. Elec. 
Engr., Copper Range Co., Painesdale, Mich. 
Capt. 552nd, Mich. St. Troops, 1918. Mar- 
ried Mabel Helen Bolen ('18), Je 12, 1018, 
Urbana (died Ja 3, 1919). Address, Painesdale, 
Mich. 

7354A. ELSIE LOUISE BAECIITOLD 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Mr 2, 1885, 
Cannellon, Ind.; d. Albert (b. S 4, 1857, Berne 
Switzerland) and Anna Mary (Ploch) Baechtold 
(b. Je 6, i860, Cannelton, Ind.). Prepared in 
Denver II. S.; Isbell Coll., Ala., 190 1-2; la. 
Coll. Acad., 1905-6. A. B., Grinnell Coll., 
igii. Gamma Phi Beta; Illiola; I-ib. Club; 
Di.xie Club; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club. Law 
Stud., office S. II. Crosby, Denver, 1911-12; 
Lib, Asst., Grinnell Coll., 1912-13; Lib. Asst., 
Univ. of HI., 1913-16; Libn., Coll. of Engng., 
do., 1916 — . Auth. : The Engng. Lib., 
Technograph, Vol. 32; several short Poems. 
Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; III. Lib. Assn. Ad- 
dress, I 103 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., 
Engng. Lib., Univ. of 111., do. 



7355. WALLACE BOTHWELL BAIN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 24, 1891, Mar- 
tinsville, Ind.; s. Donald (b. Jl 24, 1853, do.) 
and Mary (Bothwell) Bain (b. O 11, 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Martinsville H. S.; Ind. Univ., 
1910-12 Acacia; Alpha Zeta. Farmer. Mar- 
tinsville, Ind., 1916-17; Super.. Official Test- 
ing, Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Address, Martins- 
ville, Ind. 

7356. WALTER EARL BAKER 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. O 31, 
1892, ]5ement, 111.; s. Benjamin L. (b. Mr 28, 
1867. do.) and Lucy (Moore) Baker (b. Mr 
17, 1870, do.). Prepared in Bement H. S. Phi 
lieta Kappa; Beta tiamma Sigma; Prelim, and 
Final Honors; Bookkeeper Uaily llli>n._ Instr., 
Accounting, Bus. Law, and Econ., la. St. Coll., 
1916-17; Acct., Anderson, De Lany Ji Co., Chi- 
cago, 1917 — . Address, Box 234, Bement, III.; 
bus. add., c/o Anderson, De Lany & Co., Chi- 
cago. 



7357. SARVA RUPA BAKHSHI 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. D 19, 1893. 
India; s. Dalip Chand (b. do.) and Dhanwanti 
]?akhsbi (b. do.). Prepared in Albert Victor 
Anglo Sanskrit II. S.; .'\bboltabad and Sri Par- 
tap Coll., India; la. St. Univ., 1913-16. Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Ry. Club. C. B. & Q. R. R., 
Valuation Dept.. Lincoln, Neb., 1916-^18, (Chi- 
cago, igi8 — . Address, 36.12 Flournoy .St., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., 547 W. Jackson Blvd., do. 

7358. JANET CHRISTINE BALDWIN 
(Sister of No. 1455) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 27, 1890, 
Paris, 111.; d. John H. (b. 1852, Danville, Ky.) 
and Frances .Anna (I>amb) Baldwin (b. i860, 
Paris, 111.). Prepared in Paris II. .S. Teacher, 
H. S. Albion, 111. Address, 202 E. Madison 
St., Paris, Ill.t 

7359. LEO STARR BALDWIN 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. S. in A. 
E.; b. D 5, 1883, Freeport, HI.; s. Louis II. 
(b. Ag 6, 1850, Wyota, Wis.) and Rose (Griffin) 
Baldwin (b. S 8, 1852, Sharon, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Whipple Acad.. Jacksonville,^ Ilk; 111. 
Coll., 1910-12. Sigma Pi. Instr., G. E. D., 
Univ. of 111. Capt., 111. Nat. Guard; Instr., 
S. M. A., Univ. of HI. Address, Freeport, 111.; 
bus. add., ioyi (jreen St., Champaign. 

7360. SALLY BALKEMA (SMART) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 7, '895. Muskegon, 
Mich.; d. John and Katberine (O'Brien) Balke- 
ma. Prepared in St. Xaviers Acad, and Hyde 
Park H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Married Samuel 
Chipman Smart, O 20, 1917- Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 3945 Lake Park Ave,, Chicago. 

7361. JOHN KENNETH BARBER 
(Brother of Nos. 5537, 5538) 

Reporter; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 17, 1892, 
La Fox, HI.; s. Carroll A. (b. N 5, 1853, do.) 
and Mary (Anderson) Barber (b. Jl 2, i860, 
Virgil, 111.). Prepared in (jeneva H. S. Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Sigma Delta Chi; Scribblers' 
Club; Graphomen; Comitatus; Prelim. Honors; 
Class Football; Uailv lllini, Staff; ///. Mag., 
Staff; Ed., Siren; 1917 lllio Staff; Dope Sheet, 
Staff; Jr. Prom Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; Horne 
coming Com. Reporter, Springlield St. Regis- 
ter, 1916; do., Aurora Beacon News, Aurora, 
111.', 1917. U. S. Regulars, i9'7; Go. I, i6th 
Inf., 1917; Army Specialists' Sch., A. P. O., 
No. 714, A. E. v., France; Returned to U. S. 
as Instr. ist Lt., 101 Div. Camp Shelby, Miss.; 
Mustered out, D i, igi8. Address, La Fox, HI. 

7362. LAURA ANNA BARDWELL 

(CRANE) 
(Wife of No. 7463; Sister of Nos. 3630, 4060) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 4, 1893, Canton, 
111.; d. Conrad Myron (b. O 9. i860, Deer- 
field, Mass.) and Anna Louise (Woleben) Bard- 
well (b. D 9, 1867, Marengo, 111.). Prepared 
in East H. S., Aurora, 111. Kappa Kappa Gam- 
ma; Omicron Nu; Phi Delta Psi; Yo-Ma; 
Illiola; H. Sc. Club; W. A. A. Teacher, H. Sc, 
Newman, 111., 1916-17. Married Dudley Win- 
thrope Crane ('16), Je 30, 1917, Aurora, HI. 
Child, John Dudley, b. Ag 20, 1918. Address, 
R 8, Fulton, N. Y. 

7363. OTIS AVERY BARNES 
Assistant; B. S. in L. A. & S. ; A. M., 1918; 
b. Ap 15, 1894, Auburn, 111.; s. Ezra Barnes. 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Chem. Club; Choral Soc; Prelim. Hon- 
ors. Asst., Chem., Univ. of HI., 1916 — . Ad- 
dress, 604 S. 6th St., Champaign,t 



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7364. RUSSELL DANIEL BARNES 
(Husband of No. 8103) 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 21, 1893, 
Taylorville, III.; s. Charles Edward (b. D 10, 
1842, Springfield, III.) and Jeannette (Over- 
and) Barnes (b. Hartford, Conn.). Prepared 
in Taylorville Tp. II. S. Lambda Chi Alpha; 
Scabbard and Blade; Arch. Club; Brev. Capt., 
III. Nat. Guard. Asst. Engr., Trussed Concrete 
Steel Co., Chicago. Tools Exam, for Prov. 
2nd Lt., Inf. U. S., 1917; 2nd Lt., Eng. R. C, 
1917; 2nd Lt., nth U. S. Inf., Ft. Leaven- 
worth, Kan,, 191 7; nth Inf. 1st Lt., Camp 
Forrest, Ga., nth U. S. Inf., Co. L, A. E. F., 
1918. Wounded three times; Returned to states, 
Ja, 1918. Married Olive Mathilda Anderson 
('17), O 13, 1917, Kansas City, Mo. Address, 
6840 Union Ave., Chicago. 

7365. NELLIE FLORA BARTELS 
Teacher: A. B in L. A. & S.; b. S 16, 1894, 
Edwardsville, 111.; d. Charles Henry (b. Ja 8. 
1863, Hanover, Ger.) and Emma (Hang) Bar- 
tels (b. F 12, 1861, Edwardsville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Edwardsville H. S. Phi Delta Psi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Athenean. Teacher, Eng., 
Tp. H. S., Sullivan, 111.. 191 6—. Address, Sul- 
livan, 111. 

7366. EDWARD FRED BARTII 
(Brother of No. 4062) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 5, 1890, Pana, 
111.; s. Albert Barth. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Class Baseball. Farmer, Pana, 111. Ad- 
dress, R 5, Pana, Ill.t 

7367. JAMES SUMMERFIELD 

BARTHOLOW 
(Husband of No. 8052) 

Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 9, 189-', 
South Norwalk, Conn.; s. O. F. Bartholow. 
Prepared in Mt. Vernon (N. Y.) IT. S. Alpha 
Sigma Phi. Clerk, Champaign. Married Flora 
Jane Weinberg ('16), Je 15, 1916, Rushvillc, 
111. Address, 1001 W. Springfield Ave., Ur- 
bana.t 

7368. JOHN SOLOMON BARTLEY 

Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 4, 1892, 
Princeton, 111.; s. John S. (b. D 23, 1858, do.) 
and Anna Isabelle (Shettel) Bartley (b. Mr 
18, 1856, York, Pa.). Prepared in E. Water- 
loo (la.) H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Soc. 
Arch., Centerville, la.; do., Waterloo, la. Ail- 
dress, 219 Clay St., Waterloo, la.; bus. add., 
603 First Nat. Bank, do. 

7369. HARRIET THOMPSON BARTO 
(Daughter of No. 2575; Sister of No. 8127) 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 17, 
1S94, Oak Park, 111.; d. Daniel Otis and Lucy 
(Murray) Barto. Prepared in Urbana H. S.; 
Univ. of Wis., summer. 191 5. A. M., Columbia, 
1917. Kappa Kapiia Gamma; Omicron Nu; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Prelim. Honors. Asst., Teacher's 
Coll., Columbia, 1917-18; Instr., do., 1918 — . 
Address, 919 Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add., 
c/o Columbia Univ., New York City. 

7370. FRANK HERMAN BEACH 
(Husband of No. 7239; Brother of No. 6077) 
Cashier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 24, 1895, 
Watertown, N. Y. ; s. Herman G. (b. F 26, 
1862, Pittsfield, Mass.) and Alice (Becher) 
Beach (b. Mr 19, 1867, Antwerp, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Antwerp (N. Y.) H. S.; Champaign 
H. S. Pi Pi Rho; Le Cercle Francais. Book- 
keeper in Bus. Office, Univ. of 111., 1916; Cost 
Acct. and Bookkeeper, do.; Cashier, Univ. of 
111., 1916-18; Bursar, doL, 1918 — . Married 
Blanche Slipp dO. Je 9, 1917, Champaign. 
Address, 604 Chalmers St., Champaign. 



7371. WALTER HUBERT BEAL 
(Brother of No. 3277) 
Inspector; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 12, 1894, 
Toledo, la.; s. Dr. Albert Milton (b. 1853, 
Zuma, 111.) and Carrie Elizabeth (Middlekauf) 
Bcal (b. 1862, Polo, 111.). Prepared in Molina 
IL S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Ku Klu.x; Adel- 
phic; Mask and Bauble; Grad. Scholarship; 
Class Football, Capt. Chief Insp., Root and 
Van Dervoort Eng. Co., E. Moline, 111.; do., 
T. McAvity & Sons, St. John, Can. ist Lt., 
Ord. R. C, U. S. A., 1917 — . Address, 2601 
()th Ave. Moline, 111.; bits, add., 1710 Market 
St., Philadelphia. 

737-'. EDWARD CORBYN OBERT BEATTY 
Circuit Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
2i, 1894, Quincy, 111.; s. Erde William (b. My 
II, 1859, do.) and Anna Catherine (Wild) 
Bcatty (b. S i, 1864, do.). Prepared in Quin- 
cy H. S. Phi Kappa Tau; Loyante; Phrene- 
con; Scabbard and Blade; Ionian; Der Deutsche 
Verein; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Lt. Capt., Univ. Brig.; Salutatorian; 
Sr. Memorial Com. Sec, Hist. Dept., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Deputy Circuit Clerk, Adams 
Co., Quincy, 111., 1917. Troop B, 1st 111. Cav- 
alry, Nat. Guard, Mexican border service, 
1916-17; Corp., Hdqtrs. Co., 5th III. Inf. Nat. 
Guard, 1917; Sergt., 341st Inf., N. A., Camp 
Grant, 111.; 2nd Lt., 1917; 1st Lt., do. Mem., 
Epis. Church; A. F. A. M. Address, Quincy, 
111. 

7373. WARREN PLATT BEAUBIEN 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 14, 1892, 
Whiting, Ind.; s. Henry E. (b. My 18, 1864, 
Ottawa, 111.) and Bertha T. (Robinson) Bcau- 
hien (b. D 23, 1869, Morris, 111.). Prepared 
in Whiting (Ind.) H. S. Ilus; Scarab; 1916 
Hlio Staff; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Jr. Prom 
Com.; Arch. Engng. Soc; Capt., Univ. Brig. 
Engr., Standard Oil Co., Whiting, Ind., 1916- 
17. R. O. T. C, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 1917; 
do.. Ft. Monroe, Va. ; 2nd Lt.. Ft. Revere, 
Roston; Bat. A, ssth Art. C. A. R. C, France, 
1918. Address, Whiting, Ind. 



7374. EDWIN ADAMS BEBB 
(Brother of Nos. 4065, 5026) 
Floriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. 71 4. 189.S. 
Chicago; s. Edwin (b. O 19, 1858, TParis, 111.) 
and Mary Alice (Jones) Bebb (b. Ja 6, 1859)- 
Prepared in Calumet H. S.. Chicago. Alpha 
Zeta; Phi Kappa Tau; Adelphic; Prelim, and 
Final Honors; Varsity Water-Basketball; Glee 
and Mandolin Club; Treas.. Jr. Class. Com- 
mercial Floriculture, Chicago, 1916-17. B. O. 
T. C, Ft. Sheridan. 1917; U. S. A. S., 1017; 
Lt., U. S. A. S., Effington Field, Tex., 1918; 
2nd Lt., looth Sqdn., Avia., A. E. F., France, 
1918 — . Address, 1652 W. 102nd St., Chicago. 

7375. FORREST BEBB 
(Brother of Nos. 5542, 5027) 
Floriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 10, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Robert (b. Ag 20, 1863, Washing- 
ton, D. C.) and Florence Alma (Pine) Bebb 
(b. Mr 10, i86s). Prepared in Calumet II. S., 
Chicago, and Central H. S., Muskogee, Okla. 
Iris; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Glee and 
Mandolin Club; Floriculture CTlub; Prelim, 
and Final Honors; General V. P., 111. Union; 
jr. Prom. Com.; Asst. Mgr., Varsity Track. 
Commercial Floriculture, Muskogee, Okla. Flv- 
ing Cadet, U. S. A. S., 1918; Barracks K 
101, U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of Tex.. Austin, 
Tex. 2nd Lt., A. S. S. R. C, Cadet Detach., 
Barron Field, Ft. Worth. Tex.; Mustered out, 
F 26, 1919. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 11 19 
Fremont Ave., Muskogee, Okla.; bus. add., 310 
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7376. LEWIS MICHAFJ. UKCKER 
With Curtiss Engng. Corp.; B. S. in M. E.; 
b. Ag IS, 1894, Quincy, 111.; s. Christ (b. My 9. 
1868, do.) and Bertha Barbara (Bochl) Becker 
(h. Mr 4, 1868, do.). Prepared in Quincy H. 
S. Phi Kappa Tau; Tan Beta Pi; Sigma Xi ; 
Class Baseball; Mgr., Class Basketball; Pre- 
lim. Honors. Mech. Engr. Curtis Pneumatic 
Maeh. Co., 1916; Struct. Engr., Quincy, 111., 
1917; Instr., tJniv. of Colo., 1917- Capt. Instr., 
K. O. T. C, Univ. of Colo., 1917; With Cur- 
tiss Engng. Corp., Research Lab. Auth.: Air 
as a Condensing Medium in a Surface Con- 
denser, Power Mag., My 1918. Address, 43 
Columbia St., Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.; bus. 
add., c/o Curtiss Engng. Corp., Garden City, 
do. 

7377. HERBERT RICHARD BEHR 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 6, 1893. 
Chicago; s. Ernest Theodore (b. 1862, Reich- 
enbach, Ger.) and Alina M. (Anderson) Behr 
(b. 1868, Stockholm, Sweden). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. II. S., Chicago; Univ. of Wis. 
-Mpha Chi Rho; Stud. Branch.. A. I. E. E. 
Testing Engr., Testing Dept., Commonwealth 
Edison Co.. Chicago. 1916-17. R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan. 111., 191 7; 2nd Lt., Q. M. C, N. A.; 
Utilities Dept., Q. M. C. Refrigeration, Cam]) 
Grant, 111.; ist Lt., do. Address, 1622 Sherwin 
Ave.. C'hicago; bus. add.. Commonwealth Edi- 
son Co., do. 

7378. HELEN BEHRENSMEYER 

(JOHNSON) 

(Wife of No. 7662) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 3, 1891, Quincy, 

111.; d. Henry P. <h. F 18, 18C6) and Minnie 

(Bittee) Behrensmeyer (b. D 3, 1869, do.). 

Prepared in Quincy II. S. and Hardin Coll., 

Mexico, Mo. Phi Mu. Married Maynard 

Wayne Johnson ('16), Ap 23, 1917, Quincy, 

111. Address, Twin Falls, Idaho. 

7379. KENNETH CORWIN BELL 
Petroleum Producer; A. B. in Commerce; b. 
Je II, 1892, Oil City, Pa.; s. William Bell. 
Prepared in Indianapolis Man. Tr. H_. S. 
Scabbard and Blade; Commercial Club; Capt., 
I'niv. Brig.; Nat. Reserve Corps. I'roducer, 
Petroleum and Natural Gas, Sedan, Kan. Adjt., 
Inf. 17, Camp Meade, Md., 1918; ist Lt., do.; 
Uapt., 17th Inf., 2ist Brig., nth Div., do. 
Address. 705 W. Walnut St., Robinson, 111.; 
bus. add., Sedan, Kan.t 

7380. CHARLES FRANKLIN BELSHAW 
Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 30, 1893, Oregon 
City, Ore.; s. Walter D. (b. O 17, 1851, Court- 
land Co., N. Y.) and Anna E. (Irons) Belshaw 
(b. D 19, 1857, Clinton Co., la.). Prepare<l 
in Rockford City H. S. Pi Tau Zeta; Phi 
Kappa Tau. Engr., Arctic Ice Mach. Co., Can- 
ton, O., 1916-17. Insp. Dept., Cantonment 
Const., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1917; Engr., U. S. 
N. A., 1917; Corp., 3rd Engrs., O. T. C.; 2nd 
Lt., Engrs., U. S. N. A., A. E. F., France, 
1918. Address, 412 N. ist St., Rockford, 111. 

7381. JOHN SHAFER BELTZ 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 16, 1891, 
Marshall, 111.; s. J. A. (b. Je 26, 1869, do.) 
and Mary J. (Shafer) Beltz (b. Ag 18, 1873, 
Bethel, Mo.). Prepared in Gardner H. .S.; 
Milliken Univ., 1911-14. Eta Kappa^ Nu; 
E. E. Club. Testman, Gen. Elec. Co., Schen- 
ectady, N. Y., 1916; Jeffrey Mfg. Co., Colum- 
bus, O. Signal Dept., U. S. A.; Radio Sch., 
(College Park, Md. 2nd Lt., Avi Service, Long 
Island. N. Y.; Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Mar- 
ried Ethel Jackman, Je 2, 1917, (Gardner, III. 
Address, 2406 Indianola Ave., Columbus, O.; 
bus. add., c/o Jefferson Mfg. Co., do. 



7382. FRANK LUVERNE BENNETT 
Instructor; B. -S. in Agr.; b. Je 7, 1876, 
Plymouth Tp., Chenango Co., N. Y.; s. Peter 
Van Dusen (b. F 7, 1834, N. Y.) and Clara 
E. (Sackett) Bennett (b. F 25, 1841, Plymouth 
Tp., N. Y.). Prepared in DeKalb H. S.; 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1899-1901; Univ. of 
(Chicago, 1913. Agr. Club. Prin., Tj). H. S., 
Stockland, 111., 1916-17; Instr., Agr. St. 
Norm. Spearfish, S. Dak., 1917 — . S. Dak. 
Hoiiie Guards, Co. K, 1917-18. Mem., M. E. 
Brotherhood; Lawrence Co. F'arm Bur. Assn.; 
Boys' and Girls' Club Com., Chm.; Y. M. 
C. A., faculty advisor. Married Estella J. 
Jordan, Je 24, 1903, West Chicago, 111. Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth Clare, b. D 9, 1904; John 
Jordan, b. Jl 28, 1906. Address, Spearfish, 
S. Dak. 
7383. HAZEL MARGUERITE BENNETT 
Research Asst.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 
8, 1894, Chicago; d. Oda Prescott (b. Orland, 
Ind.) and Hattie Dwight (Smith) Bennett (b. 
W. Winfield, N. Y.). Prepared in Wash- 
ington Tp. H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Ale- 
thenai; Omicron Nu; I'hi Beta Kapim; H. Sc. 
Club; Ex. Com., Woman's League. Pupil 
dietitian. Lakeside Hos])., Iowa City, la., 1917; 
Research Asst., Univ. Hosp., do., 1918. Dieti- 
tian, U. S. A.; Med. Dept., Unit #1. Base 
TIosp. 68, Mars Sur Allier, France. Address, 
Washington, 111.; bus. add., Dept. 4, University 
Hospital, Iowa City, la. 

7384. SUSAN TRUE BENSON (HOWARD) 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. LaClede. Mo.; d. 
Cornelius (b. 1840, Can.) and Valeria Matilda 
(Johnson) Benson (b. i8j8, Sweden). Pre- 
pared in LaClede (Mo.) 11. S.; Preparatory 
Sch., Mo. Wesleyan Coll. A. 1!., Mo. Wesleyan 
Coll., 1909. Loan Asst., Univ. of 111., 1915- 
17. A. L. A., Camp Libn., Camp Hancock, Ga. 
Married Charles Gerard Howard, Je 12, 1917, 
L'rbana. Address, 1007 W. Green St., Urbana. 

7385. CLARENCE LOUIS BENTZ 

Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 4. 1889, 
Chicago; s. J. Henry (b. Je 23, 1847, France) 
and Louisa (Wagner) _ Bentz (b. N 26, 1853, 
Chicago). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi.; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
With Reinforced Concrete Designer, Armour 
& Co., Chicago, 1916-17. 2nd R. O. T. C, 
1917; ist Lt., C. A. R. C, U. S. A., 1917; 
Bat. C, 4th A. A. Bn., C. A. C, A. E. F., 
France. Address, 4415 West End .'Vve., Chi- 
cago. 

7386. BEN CONRAD BERG 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 5. 
1892, Crystal Lake, 111.; s. John (b. 1865, 
Sweden) and Anna Louise (Nelson) Berg (h. 
1862, do.). Prepared in Crystal Lake H. S. 
P>eta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., H. S., 
Paxton, 111., 1916-17. ist O. T. C. 1Q17; 2nd 
Lt., 344 Inf., N. A., Camp Grant, HI.; 2nd 
Lt., M. P. Co., 265 Inf., Nantes, France. Ad- 
dress, Crystal Lake. 111. 

7387. MARIE VALENTINE BERLIN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 14, 1892, Chi- 
cago; d. Robert C. (b. Granville, 111.) and 
Agnes A. (Dodge) Berlin (b. Chicago). Pre- 
pared in Lake View H. S. and Frances Shimer 
Sch., Mt. Carroll; Univ. of Chicago, 1912-14. 
Alpha Xi Delta. Address, 4500 N. Ashland 
Ave.. Chicago. 

7388. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BERN- 
HARDT 
(Sister of No. 6742) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. S 19. 1894. 
Collinsville. 111.; d. Fred (b. F 12. 1866, Troy, 
III.) and Anna (Hess) Bernhardt (b. 1876, do.). 
I'repared in (Collinsville Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi 
Delta; Yo Ma. Teacher. II. S., Salem, 111., 
1916-17; do., Tp. H. S., Collinsville, 111., IQ17. 
Address, Troy Road, Collinsville, 111. 



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7389. ALBON LEDRU BEVIS 
Secretary; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 24, 

1893. Macomb, III.; s. Phileman (b. Ap 26, 
1865, Virginia. III.) and Leura (Palmer) Bevis 
(b. Ap 20. 1869, Lawrenceberg, Ky.). Pre- 
pared m Duluth (Minn.) Central H. S. Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Glee and Mandolin Club, Mgr. ; 
Commercial Club. Sec. Central Y. M. C. A., 
St. Louis. Sec, Aviation Y. M. C. A., Ft. 
Sill, Okla., 1917; do., 1918 — . Address, 5667 
Waterman St., St. Louis. 

7390. ELIZABETH GUNDER BEYER 
(Sister of No. 6745) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 3, 

1894, Springfield, 111.; d. Peter, Jr. (b. Dan- 
ville, 111.) and Mary (Gunder) Beyer, (b. 1868, 
Fairmount, 111.). Prepared in Danville H. S. 
Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club; Stud. Council; 
Class Hockey; W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A. Teacher, 
Belleville, III. Entertainer and Canteen Work- 
er, New York; do., France, 1918. Address, 
Logansport, Ind. ; bus. add., 12 Rue d'Agues- 
seau, c/o American Y. M. C. A., Paris, France. 

7391. ELLIOTT BILLMAN 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 18, 1893, Tuscon, 
Ariz.; s. Howard Billman. Prepared in E. St. 
Louis H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Lambda Tau 
Rho; Comitatus; Egyptian Club; Fresh. Var- 
sity Track; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity 
Track; Trustee, Illini Publishing Co.; Law 
Club Dance Com.; Law Club Smoker; Home- 
coming Com.; Prelim. Honors; Grad. Scholar- 
ship. Lawyer, E. St. Louis, 111. 2nd Lt., Avia- 
tion, A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, Edge- 
mont Sta., East St. Louis, 111.; bus. add., 251 
Arcade Bldg., rfo.t 

7392; JESSIE ELIZABETH BISHOP 
Librarian; B. L. S.; d. Seth Scott and Jessie 
A. (Button) Bishop. Prepared in Lewis Inst.; 
A. B., Smith Coll., 191 1. Final Honors. Head 
of Circulation Dept.. Pub. Lib., Cedar Rapids, 
la. Address, 1726 Ridge Ave., Evanston, 111. 

7393. MARIE TERESA BLEUEL 
A. B. in L. A. & S.: b. My 20, 1892, Chi- 
cago; d. J. G. Bleuel. Prepared in Carl Schurz 
H. S., Chicago. Address, Norwood Park, Chi- 
cago. t 

7394. EDWARD STEVENSON BLOCK 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 3. 1895. Chi- 
cago; s. Louis E. Block. Prepared in Wen- 
dell Phillips H. S. Chi Phi; Helmet; Ku 
Klux; Sachem; Comitatus; Soph, Cottilion 
Com.; Sr. Invitation Com.; Homecoming Com.: 
Jr. Councilman, Stud. Union. With The Paper 
Specialties Co., 1916. Sergt., loSth San. Tr 
Corps, Canip Logan. Tex., 19:7; do., 33rd Div.. 
Diekirch, Ger. Address, 5912 S. Park Ave.. 
Chicago; bus. add., 160 N. Wells St., do. 

7395. CLINTON L. A. BOCKEMOHLE 
Designer and Const. Insp. ; B. S. in A. E. ; 

b. My 21, 1893; s. Henry W. and Anna E. 
(Schrepel) Bockemohle (b. F 26, 1848, New 
Bremen, O.). Prepared in Ellinwood (Kan.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Kan., 1911-12. Draftsman and 
Designer, A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., Chicago, 
1916-17; Insp. of Const., Gallup, N. M., 1917- 
18; do., Los Angeles, Calif., loiS — . Mem., 
Am. Assn. of Engrs. Address, Ellinwood. Kan.; 
bus. add., c/o Stone & Webster, 147 Milk St., 
Boston, Mass. 

7396. HSI FAN BOGGS 
A. B. in Commerce; b. F 16. 1890, Chikiang, 
China; s. Bas Young-ching. Prepared in Nan 
Yang Middle Sch.. China. 111. Chinese Stud. 
Club; Commercial Club; Ry. Club; Le Cercle 
Frangais. Address, 154 Tien Pas Lu, Shang- 
hai, China. t 



7397. EMERSON FRANKLIN BOLLINGER 
Salesman; B. S. in E. E.; b. ^Ja 23, 1893, 
New Holland, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. N 3, 
1856, Scioto Co., O.) and Leonora Elizabeth 
(Douglass) Bollinger (b. Ja i, 1866, New Hol- 
land, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln H. S. ; Lin- 
coln CoH.. Lincoln, 111., 1912-13. Sigma Tau; 
E. E. Soc Grad. Apprentice Course, West- 
inghouse Elec. & Mfg. C^o., Pittsburgh, 1916-17; 
Salesman, do., Detroit, 191 7 — . Married Pearl 
Imogene Gale, Je 2. 191 7, Lincoln, 111. Child, 
\yaIdon Pearson, b. F 18, 1918. Address, 98 
Linsdale Ave., Detroit; bus. add., 1205 Dime 
Savings Bank Bldg., do. 

7398. WALTER FRED BOYE 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 2, 1894, 
St. Paul, 111.; s. John H. (b. 1847, Washington 
Co., 111.) and Hannah (Rheiner) Boye (b. 
1855, Osage Co., la.). Prepared in Spring- 
field H. S.; LL. B. and J. D., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1918. Acacia; Phi Delta Phi; Ionian; 
Innes of Court; Repr., 111. Assn of Literary 
Soc; Fresh. Soph. Debate O. T. S., U. S. 
N. R., Municipal Pier, Chicago. Married Helen 
Little, S s. 1917, Kingsley, la. Address, 5721 
Kenwood Ave. Chicago. 

7399. JOHN THOMAS BRADLEY, JR. 

Recreation Dir. ; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 
20, 1893, Denver; s. John Thomas (b. St. 
Louis) and Emma Ensminger (b. Terre Haute, 
Ind.). Prepared in Central H. S., St. Louis. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ma- 
wan-da; Helmet; Sachem; Tribe of Illini; 
Varsity Baseball, Capt,, Sr. Ball Com. With 
Cleveland Baseball Club; Salesman, St. Louis, 
1916; Asst. Dir. of Recreation, Nat. Lamp 
Works of Gen. Elec. Co., Cleveland. Married 
Mildred Reid, Mr 18, 1917, Champaign. Child, 
John Thomas, III, b. Ja 18, 1918. Address, 
2320 Murray Hill Road, Cleveland. 

7400. GEORGE KEYPORTS BRADY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 16, 1893, Ft. 
Leavenworth, Kan.; s. Col. Jasper E. Brady. 
Prepared in South Bend (Ind.) H. S.; Har- 
vard Univ. 1st Lt., U. S. A. A., A. E. F., 
France; Returned to states. Address, 1270 
Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.f 

7401. EMIL GEORGE BRANDNER 
Travelling Representative; A. B. in L. A. & 
S. ; b. S 10, 1893, Bucharest, Roumania; s. Lud- 
wig (b. Regensburg, Bavaria) and Marie 
(Schaischmidt) Brandner. Prepared in Waller 
H. S., Chicago. Travelling Representative for 
Am. Cocoanut Butter Co., Chicago. Address, 
1437 Berteau Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 2531 
W. iSth St., do. 

7402. JOSEPH FRANKLIN BRANDON 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 19, 1891, 
Washington, Ind.; s. Joseph Franklin (b. 1838 
Switzerland Co., Ind.) and Harriet (Bounell) 
Brandon (b. 1845, Broad Ripple, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Washington (Ind.) H. S. Acanthus; 
Am. Soc. of Agron.; Fresh Varsity Football; 
Bus. Mgr., Stud. Directory, 1916. Stud, em- 
ployee, Montgomery Ward Co.. 1916; Asst. 
in Dry Land Agr., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Akron, 
Colo, and Washington. D. C, 1916. 2nd Lt., 
Air Service, Love Field. Tex.; Mustered out, 
Mr 7, 1919. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 201 
E. (jeorge St., ^Washington, Ind. 

7403. JOHN BREEDIS 
Chemist: B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. N 10, 1886, 
Russia. Prepared in Russian Sch. Chem., 
The Barrett Co., Chicago, 1916-17; do., Rohn 
& Haas Co., 1917. Pvt., Chem. Service. N. A., 
1917 — . Mem., A. C. S. Address, 310 Washing- 
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7404. EMMA MATILDA BREITSTADT 

(Sister of Nos. 1635, 7405) 
Dir., Phys. Tr.; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. 
N 4, 1893, Quincy, 111.; d. John (b. 1843, 
Marburg, Ger.) and Louise M. CReisel) Breit- 
stadt (b. 1852, Belleville, 111.). Prepared in 
Quincy H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Kappa Delta 
Pi; Phi Delta Psi; Mask and Bauble; Illiola; 
W. A. A. Din, Phys. Tr., H. S., Champaign, 
igi6 — . Address, 325 S. 9th St., Quincy, 111.; 
bus. add., 806 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

7405. HULDA CHARLOTTE BREITSTADT 
(Sister of No. 1635, 7404) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 20, 1889, 
Quincy, 111.; d. Jolin (b. 1843, Ger.) and Lou- 
ise M. (Reisel) Breitstadt (b. 1852, Belleville, 
111.). Prepared in Quincy H. S.; Bradley 
Poly. Inst., 1909-11. Alpha Xi Delta; Illiola; 
Hockey Team, 1915. Asst., H. Sc., Univ. of 
111., 1916-17; Teacher, H. Sc, Univ. of O., 
Athens, O., 1917-18; Teacher, H. Sc, H. S., 
Lirvcoln, Neb., 1918 — . Address, 325 S. gth 
St., Quincy, 111.; bus. add., c/o High School, 
Lincoln, Neb. 

7406. AMOS LLOYD BRENEMAN 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 4, 1894, Holton, Kan.; 
s. W. N. Breneman. Prepared in Emporia H. 
S., Kan. Kappa Sigma; Tribe of the Illini; 
Fresh. Varsity Football; Class Track; Varsity 
Football. Co. B, 6th Engrs., Washington Bar- 
racks, Washington, D. C. Address, R. 5, Em- 
poria, Kan.t 

7407. CLELL McARTHUR BRENTLINGER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 10, 1893, 

Freelandville, Ind.; s. Emmett P. (b. Ja 20, 
1865, Carlisle, Ind.) and Carrie (McArthur) 
Brentlinger (b. Jl 13, 1870, Freelandville, Ind.). 
Prepared in Carlisle (Ind.) H. S. Eta Kappa 
Nu. Eng. Asst. to Vice-Pres. of Traffic, West. 
Union Telegraph Co., New York City. Mar- 
ried Mary Louise States, Je 25, 1918, Urbana. 
Address, c/o Western Union Telegraph Co., 
New York City. 

7408. VERNE WILLIAM BRINKERHOFF 
B. S. in Sc; b. Jl 3, 1889, Rock Island, 111.; 

s. Sherman S. Brinkerhoff. Prepared in Rock 
Island H. S. Address, 902 22nd St., Rock Is- 
land, Ill.t 

7409. ROGER BECKWITH BRONSON 
With Packard Motor Co.; A. B. in Com- 
merce; b. F 25, 1894, Lu Verne, Minn.; s. 
William Spenser (b. LuVerne, Minn.) and 
Myra Evelyn (Beckwith) Bronson. Prepared 
in West Des Moines II. S. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Ma-wan-da; Alpha Kappa Psi; Bus. Mgr., 1916 
Illio. With Packard Motor Co., Rockford, 111. 
Capt., Inf. Reserve Corps, ist O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan. 111. Married Madeline Josephine 
Petritz, O 6, 1917, Fort Worth, Tex. Address. 
955 N. Main St., Rockford, 111. 

7410. ETHEL ISABEL BROOKS 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 6, 1891, 
Beecher City, 111.; d. Daniel (b. Mr 20, 1844) 
and Sarah Catherine (Arbogast) Brooks (b. Ja 
3, 1847). Prepared in Charlestown H. S.; Sel- 
ma (Ind.) H. S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Omicron 
Nu; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, H. S., Arm- 
strong, 111., 1916 — . .Address, Beecher City, 
111.; bus. add., Armstrong, 111. 

7411. RAYMOND HARRISON BROOKS 
Traffic Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 4, 1891, 
Oakville. 111.; s. William Larkin (b. Ag 14, 
1865, Makanda, 111.) and Minnie (Lilley) 
Brooks (b. Ap 22. 1873, do.). Prepared in 
Marion H. S. Agr. Club; Prom. Com.; Sr. 
ifemoriai Com. Asst. Traffic Mgr., Chicago 
Telephone Co., 1918—. Married Petchians 



Marie Becker, S 15, 1916, Woodstock, HI. Ad- 
dress, 121 Calender Ave., La Grange, 111.; bus. 
add., 212 W. Washington St., Chicago. 

7412. *BAYARD BROWN 
(Son of No. 58) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. My 21, 1891, Genoa, 111.; 
s. Dillon S. ('75), and Emily E. (Pond) Brown. 
Prepared in Genoa H. S. Agr. Club. Farmer, 
Libertyville, 111. Lt., Co. K, 26th Inf., ist 
Div., A. E. F., France; awarded Croix de 
Guerre; Gassed Je 4, 1918; Wounded Ag 25, 
1918. Died from wounds O 11, 1918, Firance. 

7413- CLAIR WILLIAM BROWN 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 18, 1891, Fair- 
view, Ind.; s. Henry H. and Antionnette 
(Newton) Brown. Prepared in Aurora (Ind.) 
H. S.; Moores Hill Coll., 1911. Grad. Work 
Univ. of Minn., 1916. Agr. Club; Country 
Life Club. Teacher, Agr., Greensburg, Ind. 
Address, Greensburg, Ind. 

74J4- KENNETH GEORGE BROWN 
Bond Trader; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 12, 
1893, Brazil, Ind.; s. John M. (b. My 5, 1862, 
Sheldon, 111.) and Martha (Deffibaugh) Brown. 
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; De Paul Univ., 
Chicago, 1916. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Lambda Epsilon Phi; Bus. Mgr., Daily 
mini. Bond Trader, Babcock Rushton & Co., 
Chicago. 1st Lt., C. A. C, U. S. A.; Capt., C. 
A. C Nice, France, 1918; Returned to states; 
Gen. Hosp. No. 36, Detroit. Address, 402 W. 
High St., Urbana; bus. add., 137 S. La Salle 
St., Chicago. 

7415- LISBETH BROWN 
Dietitian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 11, 1893, 
Batavia, 111.; d. Edward Chapin (b. N 27, 1862, 
Greenfield, Mass.) and Jessie Miller (Yates) 
Brown (b. D 5, 1861, Geneva, 111.). Prepared 
in West Aurora H. S.; Milwaukee-Downer 
Coll., 1912-15. Delta Gamma; Omicron Nu; 
H. Sc. Club. Dietitian, Colonial Hosp., Geneva, 
lU., 1916-18. U. S. A. Gen. Hosp. No. 2, Ft. 
McHenry, Md.; Mustered out, F 5. 1919. Ad- 
dress, 151 Batavia Ave., Batavia, 111. 

7416. ROBERT REA BROWN 
(Brother of Nos. 4573, 5S6i) 

Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 27, 1893, 
Belleville. 111.; s. Hugh White (b. F 20, 1841, 
Lock Haven, Pa.) and Emma Rosalind (Alex- 
ander) Brown (b. O 24, 1856, Belleville, Pa.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alpha Kappa Psi; 
-Sachem; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Varsity 
Baseball; 1916 Illio Staff; Sr. Smoker Com.; 
Class Treas. Export and Import House, New 
York City, 1916-17. 14th Co., 8th Reg., Platts- 
burg, N. Y., N 1917; ist Lt., Inf. U. S. R., 
.\. P. O. 714, A. E. F., France; In charge of 
Automatic Guns, France; 23rd Inf., A. R. C, 
M. H. I., Neuilly, France, 1918; Severely 
wounded, O 4, 1918; Capt.. Army of Occupa- 
tion, 19 19. Address, 605 W. Oregon St., Ur- 
bana. 

7417. EARL VIVIAN BRUINGTON 

Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 22, 1894, 
Cameron, 111.; s. A. D. (b. Mr 13, 1868, do.) 
and Addie Blanche (Hall) Bruington (b. F 
iq, 1872). Prepared in Galesbvirg H. S. Al- 
pha Zeta; Pi Pi Rho; Phi Kappa Tau; Agr. 
Club: Farm House; Graphomen; Hoof and 
Horn Club: Country Life Club; Ed., ///. Agr.; 
Class Football; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Farm accounts work for Univ. of 111. and O. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1916-18; Co. Chm., Food Pro- 
ductions Com. of St. Council of Defense; Co. 
Seed Com. Adm.; Co. Farm Labor Adm., 
1 018 — . Auth.: Articles in Farmer's Review. 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Christian Church; Pres., 
Coldhrook Country Life Club; Pres.. Warren 
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7418. ORELLO SIMMONS BUCKNER 
Ceram. Eiigr. ; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Ag 27, 
1893, Urbana; s. Rev. F. F. Buckner. Pre- 
pared in Newark (N. Y.) H. S. Keramos; 
Ceram. Club; North Atlantic Club. Ceram., 
Worcester, Mass. Address, 3 Mason St., New- 
ark, N. J.; bus. add., 2 Harvard Place, Wor- 
cester, Mass.t 

7419. TEMPLE HOYNE BUELL 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 9, 1895, Chi- 
cago; s. Charles Clinton Buell. Prepared in 
Lake Forest Acad. Chi Psi; Arch. Club; Class 
Swimming; Varsity Swimming; Mask and Bau- 
ble. 2nd Lt.. C. A., France. Address, 406 
Laurel Ave., Highland Park, Ill.t 

7420. ABRAHAM SAMUEL BUHAI 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. O 29, 
1895, Chicago; s. Samuel Buhai. Prepared in 
W. McKinley H. S. Zeta Beta Tau; Lambda 
Epsilon Phi; Ceram. Club; Menorah Soc. ; Tribe 
of the mini; Varsity Tennis; Class Basketball. 
Ceram. Engr., Des Moines. Address, 1329 
Tvirner Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Brown Apts., 
Des Moines. t 

7421. LLOYD DANIEL BUNTING 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 11, 1891. Ellery, 
111.; s. Daniel Bunting. Prepared in S. Colle- 
giate Inst. Sigma ^\lpha Epsilon; Innes of 
Court; Philomathean; Egyptian Club; Fresh. - 
Soph. Debate; Staff, Dailv Illini; Soph. Smok- 
er Com. Sergt., 338 Co. C, M. G. Bat., Camp 
Dodge, la. Address, Ellery, IlLf 

7422. DAVID WARNER BURGOON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. 11 10, 1893, 
Philadelphia; s. William Upton (b. Ag 2i. i860, 
Pittsburgh) and Mary (Foley) Burgoon (b. D 
II, 1868, Ireland). Prepared in E. St. Louis 
H. S. Phi Kappa Tau; Adelphic; Stud. Branch, 
A. I. E. E.; Varsity Track. Cross Country. 
Elec. Engr., Railroad Springs, Pittsburgh, 1916; 
Mfg. 4 R. R. Springs. Philadelphia, 1916-17. 
R. O. T. C, 1917; 2nd Lt., C. A. C; Army 
Trench Mortar Sch., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 1911 N. 19th St., East St. Louis, 111. 

7423. PAUL HENRY BURKHART 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 16, 1896, 

Henry, 111.; s. Henry Charles (b. Ag 4. 1862, 
St. Louis) and Mae (Crompton) Burkhart (b. 
D 23, 1873, Rock Island, 111.). Prepared in 
Henry H. S. Grad. work, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 
Asst., E. Engng., do., 1916-18; Research work. 
do., 1918 — . Eta Kappa Nu. Address, Henry, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Mass. Inst, of Tech., 
Boston. 

7424. CLIFFORD CLARE BURNS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 3, 1S86, Louis- 
berg, Wis. Prepared in Platteville (Wis.) 
Norm. .Sch. Agr. Club; Country Life Club. 
Teacher in Agr. Norm. Sch., Platteville, Wis. 
Address, East Dubuque, 111.; bus. add., 517 W. 
Main St., Platteville, Wis.t 

7425. OWEN McINTOSH BURNS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 6, 1892, Danville, 
111.; s. W. C. Burns. Prepared in Danville 
H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Innes of Court; 
Comitatus; Chm., Sr. Smoker Com.; Home- 
coming Com.; Stud. Council. R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; Capt., Inf., Rockford, 1917; 
Capt.. Co. L, 341 Inf., Bar 60, Camp Grant, 
Rockford, 111., 1918. Address, 429 N. Hazel 
St., Danville, 111. 

7426. THOMAS HENRY BURRELL 
Designer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. O ir, 1893, 
Albion, 111.; s. William Thomas (b. Eng.) and 
Charlotte (Annias) Burrell (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Albion H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. 



and Final Honors. Reinforced Concrete Es- 
tirnator, A. J. • Widmer, St. Louis, 1917-18; 
Reinforced Concrete Designer, Truscon Steel 
Co., Youngstown, O., 1918. Sergt., Home 
Guards, Youngstown, O.; Pvt., 70th Co., 6th 
Inf., Camp Gordon, Ga. ; 539th Engrs., do.; 
E. O. T. C, Camp Lee, Va.. 1918; Mustered 
out, Ja s, 1919. Address, Albion, 111.; bus. add., 
Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, O. 

7427. RALPH SAMUEL BURWASH 
(Brother of Nos. 2602, 3304, 5567, S568, 6130) 
Farmer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. D 23, 1892, 
Plainview, 111.; s. Thomas Nathaniel (b. Ag 
15, 1847, Can.) and Sarah Margaret (Boswell) 
Burwash (b. Mr 27, 185^, Shipman, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Stud. Branch, A. S. 
ISI. E. Drafting work for Burr Co., Cham- 
paign, 1916; Farmer, Alvin, 111., 1917 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Alvin, 111. 

74-8. KENNETH BURMAN BUSH 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 4, 1893, 
Danville, 111.; s. Clement James (b. N 18, 1866, 
Bristol, Eng.) and Susan Marie (Burman) 
Bush (b. S 4, 1874, St. Louis). Prepared in 
Ouincy H. S. Theta Chi; Pi Omicron; Lt., 
Univ. Brig. Civ. Engr., Indian Grave Drain- 
age Work, Quincy, 111. ist Lt., Inf., Camp 
Greene and Camp Stewart; France, 1918; 
Capt., Co. E, 4th Regt., do.; Army of Occupa- 
tion. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. 
.'id dress, 1225 Park Place, Quincy, 111. 

7429. CHESTER JUNIUS CADLE 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 2, 1894, Charles- 
town, 111.; s. John (b. O 1848, New Haven, 
nil) and Desdamona (Wheatly) Cadle (b. D 
1859, Charlestown, 111.). Prepared in Wash- 
ington and Jefferson Acad., Washington, Pa. 
Phi Kappa Psi. Harvard Grad. Sch. of Bus. 
Adm., 1916-17. U. S. N. R., 1917; Chief Q. M., 
II. S. Naval Flying Corp., Rockaway Beach, 
L. I., N. Y. Address, Charlestown, 111. 

7430. DAVID JOSEPH CAMPBELL 
Chemist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 12, 1888, 
Olney, 111.; William J. (b. Olney, 111.) and 
Mary Elian (Krichbaum) Campbell (b. Can- 
ton, 0.). Prepared in Olney H. S.; Norm. 
Univ., Summer, 191 1. Instr., Sc, H. S., 
Westville, 111., 1916; Harvey, 111., 1917. Chem., 
San. Corps, U. S. A. Laboratory, Yale Univ., 
New Haven, Conn, .-iddress, 601 S. Walnut 
St., Urbana. 

7431. CARRIE ESTHER CARLSON 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 21, 
1893, Chicago; d. Charles John (b. 1861, 
Sweden) and Karin (Larson) Carlson (b. 
1861, do.). Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. 
Teacher, Amboy H. S., 111., 1916-17; do., 
Pinckneyville, 111., 1917-18; Prin., do., 1918 — . 
Address, 1030 Mansfield Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., Pinckneyville, 111. 

7432. LEE RUSSELL CARLSON 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 6, 
1893, Clarence, 111.; s. Fred and Emma (Stray- 
er) Carlson. Prepared in Paxton H. S. Alpha 
Chi Rho. Teacher, Tp. H. S.. Auburn, 111., 
1916-18; Prin., do., 1918 — . Married Emily J. 
Apland, N 18, 191S, Paxton, 111. Child, Lee 
Russell, Jr., b. S 28, 1917. Address, Auburn, 
111. 

7433. FRANKLIN OTIS CARROLL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. F 10, 
1893, Washington, Ind.; s. Erwin T. (b. N 18, 
1 871, do.) and Lillie Mae (Bawldin) Carroll 
(h. My 30, 1S76, Wheatland, Ind.). Prepared 
in Benton (Ind.) Tp. H. S. Ry. Club. Elec. 
Engr., O. Elec. R. R.. Columbus, O., 1916-17. 
I St Lt., U. S. A. S., Kelly Field, San Antonio, 
Tex., 1918 — . Address, Jerseyville, III. 



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7434. RUSSELL D. V. CASTLE 
Auditor; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 23, 1892, 
Kempton, 111.; s. Lyman D. V. (b. Camden, N. 
Y.) and Ada (Brown) Castle (b. Paint Creek, 
W. Va.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Asst. 
Auditor, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 202 
S. Romine, Urbana. 

7435. GRACE ELIZABETH CIIAMPLIN 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. D 24, 1892, Chicago; d. 
Sherman Harrison (b. Mr 17, 1865, Sycamore, 
111.) and Anna (Gerald) Champlin (b. Je 27, 
1869, Sweden). Prepared in McKinley H. S. ; 
Lewis Inst., 1912-13. Delta Gamma; Phi Del- 
ta Psi; H. Sc. Club; Sr. Breakfast Com. Ad- 
dress, 3947 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

7436. TIEN TSAI CHANG 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 20, 1891, Canton, China; 
s. Chung Shu Chang. Prepared in Prep. Sch., 
Peking LTniv., China. Chinese Stud. Club. Ad- 
dress, Kwang Yick Yuen & Co., No. 12 Wilmer 
St., Kong Kong, China. t 

7436A. JOHN BAPTISTE CHARTRAND 
Sales Mgr. ; B. S. in. E. E. ; b. Ap 29, 1890, 
East St. Louis, 111.; s. George Chartrand. Pre- 
pared in East St. Louis H. S. Sales Mgr., 
Chicago District, Moloney Elec. Co. Warrant 
Officer, U. S. N.. Steam Engng. Sch., Stevens 
Inst., Hoboken, N. J. Address, 1470 St. Louis 
Ave., East St. Louis, 111. 

7437- CARNEY EDWARD CHATTEN 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. Je 21, 1884, Flora, 
111.; s. G. W. Chatten. Prepared in So. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Address, Flora, Ill.t 

7438. LAN-SUNG CHEN 

A. B. in Commerce; A. M., 1917; b. O 10, 
1890, Tientsin, China; s. T. P. Chen. Pre- 
pared in Tientsin China) Middle Sch. Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Chinese Stud. Club; Cml. 
Club; Ry. Club. Address, Peking, China. t 

7439. DOROTHY CHEW 
Dietitian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 15, 

1894, Pueblo, Colo.; d. Edward Reynolds (b. 
Ja 3, 1853, Lexington, Ky.) and Mary Ella 
(Shepherd) Chew (b. Jl 30, 1868, St. Louis). 
Prepared in Centennial H. S., Pueblo, Colo. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher, Spanish, Cen- 
tennial p. S., Pueblo. Colo. ; Dietitian, U. S. 
A., Gen. Hosp. No. 21, Denver, 1918 — ^ Ad- 
dress, 2028 Court St., Pueblo, Colo. 

7440. OTTO CHRISTY 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 15, 1883, Riley, Ind.; s. 
J. E. Christy. Prepared in Youngstown (Ind.) 
H. S. Address, Riley, Ind.f 

7441. EDMUND CIESLIK 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 21, 1891, 
Ger. Prepared in German H. S. Der Deutsche 
Verein. Inspecting Engr.. Highway Dept., 
Cook Co. Address, 1941 Thomas St., Chica- 
go.! 

7442. GEORGE CLARK 
Professor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 20, 1894, 
Carthage, 111.; s. V. E. Clark. Prepared in 
Carthage H. S. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ma-wan-da; Ku KIux; Sachem; Varsity 
Football; Varsity Baseball: Fresh. Varsity 
Basketball and Track. Asst. Prof., Phys., Univ. 
of Kan. O. T. C, Ft. Riley, Kan.; 2nd Lt., 
U. S. Inf., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., 191 7; A. E. 
F. Address, 327 Main St., (Tarthage, 111. 

7443. HAROLD EDWARD CLARK 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. O 13, 
1894. Sterling, 111.; s. Charles A. Clark. Pre- 
pared in Sterling Tp. H. S. Sigma Alpha Ep- 



silon; Keramos. Ceram Engr., Robinson Clay 
Product Co., Akron, O.; Monmouth Clay Mfg. 
Co., Monmouth, 111.; with Scovell Willington 
& Co., Springfield, Mass., 1919 — . U. S. A., 
Sch. of Aerial Photography; Mustered out, D 
17, 1918. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc. Address, 84 
Spring St.. Springfield, Mass.; bus. add., c/o 
Scovell Willington & Co., do. 

7444. MERIBAH ELIZA CLARK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 9, 1887, 
Meade, Kan.; d. Edward Everett (b. Mt. Ster- 
ling, 111.) and Meribah Eliza (Ritchey) Clark 
(b. do.). Prepared in Mt. Sterling H. S. 
Teacher, Shelby ville, 111. Address, Mt. Ster- 
ling, 111.; bus. add.. High School, Shelbyville, 
111. 

7445. JAMES RUSSELL CLARKE 
Teacher; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ag 31, 1892, 

Libertyville, 111. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Teacher, Mech. Draw., H. S., Rock Island, 111. 
Co. B, 315th Supply Train Hdqtrs., Camp 
Travis, Tex.; Army of Occupation, Ger. Ad- 
dress, 1302 S. 4th St., Charleston, 111.; bus. 
add., loio 22nd St., Rock Island, Ill.t 

7446. ALBERT JAY CLARKSON 
Designer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Ag 4, 1893, 

Bloomington, 111.; s. Berta Jay (b. Scotland) 
and Nellie Gertrude (Reeder) Clarkson (b. 
Wapella, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
E. E. Soc. Draftsman, Elec. Dept., N. Y. 
Central R. R., New York City, 1916-18; De- 
signer, Air Nitrates Corp., New York City, 
1918 — . Mem., Christian Church. Marriea 
Eva Blanche McDaniel, D 25, 1916, Champaign. 
.4ddress, 3038 Hull Ave., New York City; bus. 
add., 360 Madison Ave., do. 

7447- CLARA ALICE CLAUSEN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 21, 1891, 
Rl Paso, 111.; d. Lewis (b. Ap 6, 1847, Emden, 
Ger.) and Anna (Harms) Clausen (b. Mr 9, 
1853. Peoria). Prepared in El Paso H. S. 
Teacher, German in Tp. H. S., Lovington, 111., 
1916-17; do., Ger. and Spanish, East Chicago, 
Ind., 191 7 — . Mem., German Lutheran Church. 
Address, Secor, 111.; bus. add., 1208 Beacon 
St., East Chicago, Ind. 

7448. DOROTHEA MARION CLAYBERG 
(HAMILL) 
(Wife of No. 7579; Sister of No. 5595) 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 27, 1893. Oak Park, 111.; 
d. George M. (b. O 16. 1842) and Anna (Jones) 
Clayberg (b. F 10, 1869). Prepared in Oak 
Park and River Forest Tp. H. Schs. Arch. 
Club; V. P., Fresh. Class. Arch, drafting Oak 
Park, 1916; do., Bloomington, 111., 1917; Mech. 
drafting, Chicago, 191 7. Married Eugene Carl 
Hamill ('16), Ag 24, 1917. Oak Park, 111. Ad- 
dress, Joachim Valley, Calif. 

7449. HOWARD JOHN CLINEBELL 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 14, 1889, 
Glasford, 111.; s. John (b. D 19, 1854, do.) and 
Anna L. (Peters) Clinebell (b. D 22, 1862. do.). 
Prepared in Glasford H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1912-14. Co. Agr. Agt., Terre Haute, 
Ind. Married Clem L. Whittenburg, Je 29, 
1916. Address, 2104 N. nth St., Terre Haute, 
Ind.; bus. add., Room 45, Court House, do. 

7450. FRIEDA COBB 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 2, 1889, 
Sydney, Australia; d. Nathan Augustus (b. Je 
30, 1859, Spencer, Mass.) and Alice Vara 
(Proctor) Cobb (b. Ap 22, 1854, Spencer, 
Mass.). Prepared in English H. S., Cambridge, 
Mass., and West. H. S., Washington, D. C. ; 
Radcliffe Coll., 1909-12. Fellow in Bot., Univ. 
of Mich., 1916-18. Address, 1002 Cornwell 
Place, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



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74SI. RUSSELL SMITH COLTON 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. F 19. 
1892, Racine, Wis.; s. Albin Bradford (b. 
Mr 24, 1859. Athens, Mo.) and Lillie (Sniitli) 
Colton (b. Galesburg, 111.). Prepared in 
Central H. S.. Kansas City, Mo. and Kemper 
Mil. Sch., Boonville, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta. 
Supervising Engr., Ft. Madison, la., 19,16; 
Inspecting Engr., U. S. Engrs., Kansas City, 
Mo., 19:6-17; Sales Engr., Allied Const. Ma- 
chinery Corp., N. Y., 1918. ist Lt., R. O. 
T. C, San Juan, Porto Rico, 1918; do., Co. 
D, 375th Inf., Camp Las Casas, do., 1918; Mus- 
tered out, D 12, 1918. Address, c/o Allied 
Const. Mach. Corp., 120 Broadway, N. Y. 

74S2. DAVID ORIS CONLEY 
(Brother of No. 5604) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 25, 1894, 
Streator, III.; s. Dr. D. S. (b. Jl 14, 1S60, 
Richmond Co., O.) and Elizabeth (Green) Con- 
ley (b. S 16, i860, Mich.). Prepared in 
Streator H. S.; N. W. Univ. Address, 115 W. 
Kent St., Streator, Ill.t 

7453. RICHARD NEWELL COOLIDGE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 18, 1892, 
Plattsmouth, Neb.; s. Henry Pomeroy (b. Mr 
18, i860, Glenwood, la.) and Elizabeth Mon- 
day (Newell) Coolidge (b. N 5, i866_, Platts- 
mouth, Neb.). Prepared in Lead (S. Dak.) 
H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; 
Prelim. Honors. Civ. Engr., Streator, 111., 
1916; do., Chicago, 1916-17; do., Whiting, 
Ind., 1917; do.. New York City, 1917 — . Mar- 
ried Dorothy Gray Mulford, S 23, 1918, Streat- 
or, 111. Address, 270 E. 176th St., New York 
City; bus. add., 39 Whitehall St., do. 

7454. GABRIEL VICTOR COOLS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 12, 1892, Panama; 
s. M. Gabriel (b. St. Lucia) and Aziraide 
St. Clair (Victor) Cools (b. do.). Prepared 
in St. Mary's Coll., St. Lucia and Prep. Sch.; 
Lincoln Univ., 1912-13; Clark Coll., Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1913-14. A. M., Univ. of la., 
19 18. Kappa Alpha Psi; Cosmopolitan; Catholic 
Stud. Soc. Grad. Stud., Econ., Coll. of New 
York City, 1916-17; Grad. Stud., Univ. of la., 
1917-18. Address, c/o Morgan, 2453 7th Ave.. 
New York City. 

7455. CHARLES EDWARD COOPER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 10, 1892, Car- 
lisle, Ind.; s. J. W. Cooper. Prepared in Car- 
lisle (Ind.) H. S. Address, Carlisle, Ind.t 

7456. DAVID WILLIAM COOPER 
Agent; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 26, 1894. 

Astoria, 111.; s. W. S. Cooper. Prepared in 
Astoria H. S. Agt., Auto. Co., Astoria, 111. 
Address, Astoria, Ill.t 

7457. EDWARD ALDEN COOPER 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 21, 

1893, Chicago; s. George Spooner (b. O 7. 
1868, Marietta, O.) and Anne Seaton (Croth- 
ers) Cooper (b. O 22, 1868, Exeter, Eng.). 
Pil-epared in Lyons Tp. H. S., La Grange, 111. 
Alpha Delta Phi; Helmet; Class Basketball. 
Factory, Maxwell Motor Car Co., Detroit, 
1915-16; Wholesale Salesman, Sales Investi- 
gator, do., 19 16-17; Factory Representative, do., 
1917; Special Representative, do., 1917-18. ist 
Class Machinist Mate. Aviation Sect., U. S. N., 
Great Lakes, 111., 1918 — . Address, 6807 Green- 
view Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Maxwell Motor 
Sales Corp., Detroit, Mich. 

7458. VAIL CORDELL 

(Brother of No. 6814) 

Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 9, 

1889, Industry, 111.; s. Robert McMurry (b. 

F 22, 1861, Waupakaneta, O.) and Lucy 



Ethelyn (Vail) Cordell (b. Je 24, i860. In- 
dustry, 111.). Prepared in West. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Supt., Schs., Barry, 111. Address, 424 N. 
Tohnson St., Macomb, 111.; bus. add., Barry, 
"Ill.t 

7459- BRUCE HERBERT CORZINE 
(Brother of No. 5616) 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 26 
1893. Isabel, 111.; s. John J. (b. Jl 27, 1852 
O.) and Celia R. (Winn) Corzine (b. N 28 
1855, O.). Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm, 
Sch. Chi Psi; Phi Delta Kappa; Psych. Club 
Fresh. Varsity Football. Asst. Supt. Schs. 
Evanston, 111., 1916-17. 333rd F. A., 1917 
191 8; Psych. Examiner, Co. i. Camp Green- 
leaf, Chickamauga Park, Ga., 1918. Address 
1402 3rd St., Charleston, 111. 

7460. MANOEL FERREIRA da COSTA 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 10, 1893, Brazil; s. 

Lysinvaco F. da Costa. Prepared in S. Am. 

Sch. Address, 156 Muricy St., Cortiba, Pa- 

vana, Brazil. t 

7461. LICINIO DA SILVA COUTO 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 10, 1892, 
Brazil; s. Antonio da Silva Couto. Prepared 
in Drexil (Brazil) Inst. Address, 9 Rua Je 
S. Bras Meyer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. t 

7462. CLINTON HARRIMAN COWGILL 
Instructor; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 6, 1890, 
Sterling, Kan.; s. E. B. Cowgill. Prepared in 
Topeka (Kan.) H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. 
Club. Instr. Arch., Okla. Agr. and Mech. Coll. 
.Address, 1273 College Ave., Topeka, Kan.; bus. 
add., 603 Lewis St., Stillwater, Okla.t 

7463. DUDLEY WINTHROPE CRANE 
(Husband of No. 7362) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 11, 1892, Mont- 
clair, N. J.; s. Frank S. (b. Jl 4, 1861, do.) 
and Sarah Sounds (Crolius) Crane (b. O 26, 
1863). Prepared in Montclair (N. J.) H. S.; 
Rutgers Coll,. N. J., 1911-12. Psi Upsilon; 
Alpha CJamma Rho; Ma-wan-da; Ku Klux; Hel- 
met; Comitatus; Capt.. Univ. Brig.; Varsity 
Basketball and Swimming; Pres., Jr. Class. 
Farmer. Troop B, First 111. Cavalry, 1916. 
Married Laura Bardwell ('16), Je 30, 1917, 
.Aurora, 111. Child, John Dudley, b. Ag 20, 
1918. Address, R 8, Fulton, N. Y. 

7464. THOMAS CARL CRAVENS 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 14, 1893, 
Bloomfield, Ind.; s. John A. (b. do.) and Cora 
(Williams) Cravens (b. do.). Prepared in 
Bloomfield H. S.; Wabash Coll., 1912-14- Al- 
pha Gamma Rho; Phi Delta Theta; Fresh. 
Varsity Football. Exten. work for Purdue 
Univ., 1916; Farmer, 1917; Co. Agr. Agt., 
Morgan Co., Ind., 1918 — . Married Gaynell 
Bland, D 26, 191 7, Indianapolis. Child, Thom- 
as C. Jr., b. O 3, 1918. Address, Bloomfield, 
Ind.; bus. add., Martinsville, Ind. 

7465. JOHN POWELL CREBS 
Travelling Representative; B. S. in Agr. ; b. 
Je 16, 1893, Carmi, 111.; s. J. M. Crebs. Pre- 
pared in (Accidental Acad. Beta Theta Pi; 
Helmet; Ku Klux; Sachem; Egyptian Club; 
Comitatus; Homecoming Com.; 111. Union; Jr. 
Councilman; Pres. Stud. Council. Travelling 
Repr., Ouaker Oats Co., New York City. 3rd 
O. R. T. C, 19 18; 2nd Lt., Camp Grant, 111. 
.Iddrcss, Carmi, 111. 

7466. HILDA MARION CROLL 

(Sister of No. 5622) 

Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; A. M., 1917; 

b. Ag 31, 1895, Lebanon. Pa.; d. Rev. P. C. 

(b. O 2, 1852, Berks Co., Pa.) and Sarah 

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pared in Lebanon (Pa.) H. S. and Beardstown 
H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; Alpha 
Theta Chi; Sigma Xi; Jamesonian; II. Sc. 
Club. In.str., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 
Pliiladelphia, 191 7 — . Farmerette at Whitford 
Lodge, Pa., Chester Valley, Unit of Woman's 
Land Army of America, 1918. Address, 264 
Matlier Road, Jenkintown, Pa.; bus. add., 21st 
St. and N. College Ave., Philadelphia. 

7467. HAROLD FORDYCE CROOKS 
A. B. in Sc; M. S., 1918; b. Je 6, 1889, 
Mankato, Minn.; s. Henry David (b. My 12. 
i860, Lima, Ind.) and Lucy A. (Goodman) 
Crooks (b. Je 28, 1859, Thorntown, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S. ; Columliia Univ., 
1 91 5. Sigma Xi; Geol. Club; Fresh. Varsity 
Track; Class Swimming and Polo; Mgr., First 
Annual Water Carnival; Technograpli Bd. 
Sergt. 23rd Engr. Corps, 1918; France; Gen. 
Hdqtrs., 143rd Engrs., A. E. F., France; 2nd 
Lt., ii6th Engrs., A. E. F., France. Address, 
1009 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, III. 

7468. HENRY PAY CROSBY 
Agr. Supvr. ; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 2, 1887, 
Greenville, Mich.; s. George Washington anci 
Mary (Satterlee) Crosby. Prepared in Central 
H. S., Detroit. Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. 
Club; Hoof and Horn Club. Prin., II. Sch., 
Armstrong, 111., 1916-18; Agr. Supervisor in H. 
S., Paris, 111., 1918 — . Married Anna Mary 
Burton, Ap 19, 1916, Danville, 111. Address, 
207 S. Jefferson St., Paris, 111. 

7469. GEORGE ARTHUR CROSS 
Life Ins. Agent; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 28, 
1893, Polo, 111.; s. Gavin Cross. Prepared in 
Polo H. S. Alpha Zeta; Farm House; Agr. 
Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Country Life 
Club. Life Ins. Agt., Indianapolis. Co. G, 3rd 
Provisional Tr. Regt., Le Mans, France. Ad- 
dress, Polo, 111.; bus. add.. Suite looi, Hume 
Mansur Bldg., Indianapolis. t 

7470. WILLIAM CRUTCHFIELD, JR. 

Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 13, 1889, 
Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. Thomas William (b. Ap 
2, 1850, do.) and Sarah (Lovenian) Crutch- 
field (b. 1853, Mich.). Prepared in Chatta- 
nooga (Tenn.) H. S.; Colo. St. Agr. Coll., 
1908-09. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scarab; Ku 
Klux; Pan-Hellenic Council; Pres. ; Arch. 
Club. Practicing Arch., Chattanooga, Tenn., 
1916-18. U. S. N. R. F., 1918; Chief Carpen- 
ters Mate, 1918; Irish Aviation Const. Unit. 
Address, 3 Battery Place, Chattanooga,. Tenn. 

7471. JOHN De WITT GULP 
Mail Order Supvr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 16, 
1891, Chicago; s. Ira H. (b. Ja 9, 1861, Bell- 
fountain, O.) and Kate (Bradfield) Culp (b. 
S 9, 1861, Fairfield, O.). Prepared in Lake H. 
S., Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., 191 1. Psi 
Upsilon; Track Team. With St. Highway 
Dept., Springfield, 111., 1916; Supvr., Stock 
records and Purchase Control, Montgomery 
Ward & Co., Chicago, 191 7 — . Married Mary 
Margaret Quick, Ag 25, 1917, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 713 1 Parnell Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Office, Supt. of Merchandise, Montgomery & 
Ward Co., do. 

7472. GEORGE CURTISS 
(Son of No. 310) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 4, 1893, White 
Hall, 111.; s. William Goss ('82), (b. S 16, 1859, 
Waterloo, N. Y.) and Lora Belle (Giller) Cur- 
ti.ss (b. F 9, 1869, White Hall, 111.). Prepared in 
Stockton H. S. Acacia; Alpha Zeta; Alpha 
(jamma Rho; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Prelim. Honors; Major, Univ. Brig.; 
Scholarship; Circulation Mgr., ///. Agr., Jr. 
Prom. Com.; Mil. Ball Com. Registry and 
Cost Accounting work, Univ. of 111.; Farmer, 
Stockton, 111. Address, Stockton, 111. 



7473- DOROTHY LUCILE CUTHBERT 

(AUSTIN) 
Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 19 17; 

b. D 10, 1890, Gilsum, N. W. ; d. Albert Nichols 
Cuthbert. Prepared in Kimball Union (N. H.) 
Acad. Congr. Guild; Choral Soc. ; Classical 
Club; Psych. Club. Libn., Classics Seminar, 
Univ. of 111. Married James C. Austin, Ja 7, 
1 9 19, Champaign. Address, 714 W. Green St., 
Urbana. 

7474- JOHN WILLIAM DAMMERS 
A. B. in Sc; b. Jl 13, 1890, Chicago; s. 
B. W. Dammers. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S.. Chicago. Lambda Chi Alpha. Address, 
1626 S. Iloman Ave., Chicago.! 



7475- CLAR.\ ELIZABETH DAVIS 

(DAVIS) 

(Wife of No. 6826) 

B. Mus.; b. Mr 5, 1894, Homer, 111.; d. 

George W. Davis. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 

Married Samuel Davis ('15), Ja 27. 1917, 

Urbana. Address, Kentland, Ind.f 

7476. MARTHA LAURAFRED DAVIS 

(STROHEKER) 

(Wife of No. 7244) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 13, 1896, Pitts- 
field, 111.; d. Washington Beatty (b. S 18, 
1858, Millville, O.) and Eudora Olivia (Hamil- 
ton) Davis (b. Je 14, 1858, Hamilton, O.). 
Prepared in So. III. St. Norm. Sch., 1910-14. 
Athenean. Teacher, H. S.. Houston, Tex., 
i'-'i6-i7. Married Frank Sewell Stroheker, 
('15). Je 4. 1917, Houston, Tex. Child, Eliza- 
beth Virginia, b. Ja 12, 1919. Address, 1801 
fVshland, Houston, Tex, 



7477- WALTER THOMAS DAY 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. N 9, 1892, Springfield, 
111.; s. C. D. Day. Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. 2nd Lt., Inf. 104, Co. F, A. E. F., 
France, O 1918; Capt., Co. F, 104th Regt., 20th 
Div., Inf., do. Married Frances Atteberry, D, 
1917. Springfield, 111. Address, 1326 E. North 
Grand Ave., Springfield, Ill.t 



7478. LISTER ALWARD DEAVER 
Development Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. O 

24, 1892, Columbus, O.; s. Sabert Cassius (b. 
Jl II, 1861, Greenfield, O.) and Lillian Belle 
(Iloefel) Deaver (My 27, 1863, Decatur, 111.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. ; B. S., 111. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1913. Phi Gamma Delta; 
.Stud. Branch, Am. Ceram. Soc Ceram. Engr. 
and Asst, Supt., Robinson Clay Products Co., 
Akron, O., 1916-18; Development Engr.. B. F. 
Goodrich Co.. Arkron, O., 1918 — . Married 
Bernice Welch, F 24, 1917, Bloomington, 111. 
Address, 29 Dodge Ave., Akron, O. ; bus. add., 
c/o B. F. Goodrich Co., do. 

7479. RAYMOND EDWARD DENZ 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 5. 1895, Decatur, 
111.; s. Edward A. and Mina (Chodar) Denz. 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Zeta Psi; Helmet; 
Glee Club; Jr. Prom. Com., Chm.; ist Lt. 
Univ. Brig. Grad. Stud., Law, Harvard. In- 
terpreter Hosp. Unit. "W", U. S. N. A.; Corp., 
do.; do., Hosp. Corps, Liverpool, Eng. Ad- 
dress, 470 Ewmg Ave., Decatur, 111. 



7480. LUCY LEONARD De WOLFE 
(Sister of No. 6201) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 6, 1880, Assump- 
tion, 111.; d. William De Wolfe. Prepared in 
Assumption H. S. Address, Assumption, Ill.t 



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7481. HARRY CHARLES DIBELL 

(.Mrother of G177) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Mv 16, 1801, Wol- 
colt, Ind.; E. B. Dibell. rreparecl in Wolcott 
(Ind.) i\. S.; Indianapolis (Ind.) Man. Tr. H, 
S. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Kappa Psi. Ad- 
Jrcss. Wolcott, Ind.t 

748J. CLARENCE RICHARD DIETMEIER 
Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. F 17, 
iSqj. VVinslow. 111.; s. Joseph W. Dietmeier. 
Prepared in Freeport II. S. Salesman with S. 
Hudson Co., St. Louis. Married Verna L. 
Garrison, D 22, 1915. Address, Winslow, 111.; 
bus. add., 3636 VV. Pine Blvd., St. Louis. t 

7483. LOIS ELLEN DODDS (GOODKICll) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 30, 1894, Beatrice, 
Neb.; d. Charles A. (b. Ap 23, 1838, Byron, 
HI.) and Eva (Mix) Dodds (b. Mr jo, 1840, 
do.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. II. S. Chi 
Omega. Married Robert Goodrich Jl 27, 191 ». 
Byron, 111. Address, Byron, 111. 

7484. JOHN RILEY DON.M.DSON 
Civ Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 10, i8go, 
VVatertovvn, S. Dak.; s. W. H. (b. Baraboo, 
Wis.) and Anjcla (Stanley) Donaldson (b. 
Rutland Co.. Vl.). Prepared in Joliet Ip. 
H S. Triangle. Asst. Co. Supt. ot High- 
ways, Champaign Co., 111. igif'-i?; <^'iy- l-'ig""- 
with Stanilard Oil Co., Whiting, Ind., 191 ?• 
Capt., Engrs. Corps., U. S. A., 1917; do., A 
F F., France, Major, do. Address. 104 sml 
Ave., loliet, HI.; bus. add., Standard Oil 
Engiig." Office, Whiting, Ind. 

7485. ALLEN DOUGLAS DONNEI.L 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 18 1894. 
«Mattoon, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Ireland) and 
Latelia (Kyle) Donnell (b. Bethel, Lpnn.). 
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma. 
Shop Engr.; I. and G. N. K. R.. Palestine, 
Tex ; do., San Antonio, Tex., i9'7- -"d l-t., 
F A , 8th Trench Mortar Bat., Ft. Sill, Okla. 
Mem A F. A. M. Married Anita Louise 
Roth,'D I, 1917. Address, 2520 Western Ave., 
Mattoon, 111. 

7486. MARY ELVA DORSETT 
Teacher; B. S. in II. Sc; b. O 12, 1892, 
Brooklyn, 111.; d. \\. E. (b. Ja 8, 1867, Hunts- 
ville. 111.) and Lillian E. (Iledgcock) Dorsctt 
(b N 8 1871, Plymouth, 111.). Prepared in 
Augusta'H. S.; Knox Coll., 1912-14. Omicron 
Nu- Y. W. C. A.; Woman's League. Ked 
Cross work, 191 7-18. Address, Huntsville, 111. 

7487. JOHN FRANCIS DOYLE 
Hardware Bus.; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 
27 1892, Longview, HI.; s. John II. (b. D i^, 
1862, Wenona, 111.) and Mary A. (Sherry) 
Doyle (b. Te 17, 1870, Lacon, 111.). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S. Phi Kappa. Hardware 
Bus., 1916-17. Corp., Ord. Dept., U. S. A., 
France. Address, 303 S. Elm St., Champaign. 

7488. HENRY EDWARD DRALLE 
B S in E. E.; b. O 17, 1892, Coatsburg, 
HI • s Henry Dralle. Prepared in Camp 
Point H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Class Football. 
Address, Coatsburg. lll.t 

74S9. MILDRED EV.\NGELINE DREW 

(Sister of No. 4622) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My n, 'S91, 
Chicago; d. Edward W. (b. F 21, 1845, St. C^leni- 
ents, Eng.) and Elizabeth Jane Drew (b O 26 
1845, Milor, Eng.). Prepared in Wendell 
Phillips 11. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Alethenai; Scribblers Club; Sr. 
Council; Stall, III. .^rag. Teacher, 1 p. II. 
Sch., Hume, 111. Address. 1823 Ilmman Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 716 Foster St., Hume, lU.T 



7490. FRANK JAMES Du FRAIN 
Prin., IT. S.; A. I?, in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 
2, 1889, Momence, 111.; s. Peter A. (b. Ag 14, 
i860, do.) and Mary E. (l.oghry) Du Frain 
(b. O 7, 1S69, Kankakee, 111.). Prepared in 
Alomcnce II. S.; Norm. Univ., 1908-10. Grad. 
work, Educ, Math.. Pol. Sc. 1916-17. Phi 
Delta Kappa. Teacher, H. S., Rockford, 111., 
lyio; Asst. Prin., dc, 1 916-1 8; </<)., 19 19 — . R. 
O. T. C. F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor. Ky.. 
1918 — ; Mustered out, D 1918. Mem., Illini 
Club. Rockford, 111.; Univ. Club, do. Married 
Mildred Dumke, O 19. 191 7, Rockford, HI. Ad- 
dress, Momence, 111.; bus. add., Rockford H. 
S., Rockford, 111. 

7491. FRANK I.EROY DUN.WAN 
Farmer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl 14. 1890. Earl 
Tp., 111.; s. Douglas Lee and Fear Hosford 
(Rowe) Dunavan (b. My 31, 1869, La Salle 
Co., 111.). I'repared in Earlville and Ottawa 
H. Schs. Rodman, C. & A. R. R., 191617; 
Farmer, Sheridan, 111. \J. S. A. S^, Austin, 
Tex., 1917-18; Co. C, 42nd Engrs., Camp Am. 
Lhiiv., Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M. Address, Sheridan, 111. 

7492. EFFIE CHARLOTTE DUNLAP 
(Daughter of No. 423; Sister of No. 4628) 
Teacher; A. B. in Commerce; b. Savoy, 111.; 
d. Robert Livingston ('85), (b. do.) and Char- 
lotte Rebecca (Jutkins) fJunlap (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana II. S. Teacher, Mt. Carmel, 
III. Address. 703 W. Washington Blvd., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., 221 3rd St., Mt. Carmel, 111. 

7493. FRANCIS ELLSWORTH DUNLAP 
(Son of No. 63; Brother of No. 6312) 
Architect; B. S. in .\. E. ; b. Mr s, 1894. 
Maywood. 111.; s. Burleigh A. ('75), (b. D 4, 
1852. Cook Co., 111.) and Clara Jane (Busey) 
Diiulap (b. .\p 13, 1865, Champaign Co., HI.). 
Prepared in Proviso Tp. H. S., Maywood. Al- 
|iha Rho Chi; Arch. Club. Arch., Chicago, 1910- 
r7. U. S. Army Ambulance Service, S. S. U., 
609 Convois Automobile. Par. B. C. M., France, 
191 7. Address, 1225 Chase Ave., Chicago. 

7494. ELLEN FRANCES DWYER 
Instructor: A. B. in L. A. & S.; d. M. J. 
and Mary (Quincy) Dwyer. Prepared in East. 
111. St. Norm. Grad. work. Univ. of Wis., 
summer 1916, 1918. Teacher, II. S., Hoopes- 
ton, ni., 1916-17; Instr., Mich. St. Norm. Coll., 
,017 — . Address, 420 Emmet St., Ypsilanti, 
Mich. 

7405. BESS EAST 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. Prepared in 
Anderson (Ind.) H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Illiola. Teacher, 
Kng., Murphvsboro. 111.. 1916-17; do., Pontiac 
Tp II. S., I9'i7-i8; Teacher, H. S., Champaign, 
1018. Address, 1021 Chase St., Anderson, 
Ind. 

7496. REX CARR E.\TON 
Farmer; B. S. in .Vgr.; b. My 25, 1893. Eaton, 
Colo • s Bruce G. Eaton. Prepared in Greeley 
(Colo.) H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Pres., Sr. Class. Address, 805 12th St., 
Cireeley. Colo.t 

7497. ^L REECE EDWARDS 
Instructor; B. S. and M. S. in Agr.; b. N i, 
i88o, RushviUe, Pa.: s. M. R. (b. O 1. 18.?°) 
and Caroline M. (Bonham) Edwards (b. My 
-6 i8'6) B. S. and Pd. B., Valparaiso, Ind., 
;907-09. Grad. Work. Univ. of 111.,^ \^'S-]6. 
Instr Agr., No. 111. St. Norm., DcKalb. 111., 
i9i6-iV- <i"-- Norm. Coll., Nickerson, Kan., 

,gi7 Married Louemma Cochran, .'\g 17, 

loio Waldron, III. Address, Nickerson, Kan. 



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7498. HENRY EMANUEL EKSTRAND 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 16, 1890, 
Worcester, Mass.; s. Lars Magnus (b. Ja 2, 
1864, Sweden) and Christiana (Anderson) 
Ekstrand (b. F i, 1863, do.). Prepared in Wau- 
kegan Tp. H. S. Arch, for Steel & Wire Co., 
Pittsburgh, 1916-17. U. S. N., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 131 Lenox Ave., Waukegan, 111. 

7499. HARVEY ELLIS 
Clerk; A. B. in Commerce; b. D 23, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Clifford J. (b. 1861, Philadelphia) 
and Alida E. (Miller) Ellis (b. 1870, Adrian, 
Mich.). Prepared in Evanston Tp. 11. S. Fire 
Ins. Agt., 1916-17; Clerk, 1917-18. 2nd Lt., 
Q. M. Corps, C. A., Ft. Winiield Scott, Calif., 
1918; 2nd Lt., 54th Art., C. A. C, A. E. F., 
France; Mustered out, Mr 15, 1919. Mem., 
Ilini Club, Chicago; Evanston Country Club; 
Fire Ins. Club, Chicago. Address, 815 Forest 
Ave., Evanston, 111. 

7500. WYATT GOAN EMMOND 
Comn. Merchant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 
13, 1893, La Grange, 111.; s. Robert Gatherer 
(b. Scotland) and Alice Maud (Jones) Em- 
mond (b. Fond du Lac, Wis.). Prepared in 
Lyons Tp. H. S., La Grange, 111. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Sachem: Helmet. 
Woolen Comn. Merchant, Chicago. Govt. Field 
Auditors Force, Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., 
1917-18; do., Camp Boss, Jeffersonville, Ind., 
1918 — . Address, 109, 8th Ave., La Grange, 
111.; bus. add., 223 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

7S0I. JOHN GOTTLIEB EPPINGER 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 20, 
1893, Quincy, 111.; s. George Carl (b. F 21, 
1866, Wurttemberg, Ger.) and Marie Louisa 
(Fuerhoff) Eppinger (b. Ag 22, 1865, La 
Grange, Mo.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. Cos- 
mopolitan; Beta (jamma Sigma; Ionian; El 
Circulo Espanol; Der Deutsche Verein; (.'om- 
mercial Club; Capt. and 2nd Lt., Univ. Brig. 
Advertising Mgr., Joseph Kuhn and Co., Cham- 
paign, 1916 — ; Part owner and Mgr. of Poster 
Advertising Co., Champaign and Urbana, 
1917-18; Asst., Acct., Univ. of III., 1918 — . 
Yeoman, U. S. N. A. R. Sch., Municipal Pier; 
Mustered out, D 4, 1918. Married Cornelia 
Maria Luther, Ag i, 1917. Champaign. Address, 
51 E. Healy St., Champaign. 

7502. CARL PAUL ERNST 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 8, 1892, Chicago; s. 
Charles Hagenbucher Ernst. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Asst. Mgr., 
Football; Mil. Ball Com. Address, 5159 Mont- 
rose Ave., Chicago. t 

7503. ELMORE GEORGE ERNST 

B. S. in A. E.; b. F 22, 1890, Cedarsburg, 
Wis.; s. Frank Ernst. Prepared in Visalia 
(Calif.) H. S. Philomathean; Arch. Club. 
Address. R. 2. Visalia, Calif. t 

7504. EUGENE PHILIP EAGER 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 28, 1894, 

Murphysboro, 111.; s. Philip (b. 1855, do.) and 
Emma Rebecca (Will) Eager (b. 1862, do.). 
Prepared in Murphysboro Tp. H. S., Carthage 
Coll., 1912-14. Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 
1917-18. Teacher, Centralia H. S., 111., 1916- 
17; Chem., 111. St. Water Survey, Urbana; do., 
Birmingham Water Works Co., Birmingham, 
Ala., 1918 — .Chem. Warfare Service, Co. M, 
3rd Bn.. Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood. Md., 
1918 — . Alpha Chi Sigma. Address, 430 N. nth 
St., Murphysboro, 111.; bus. add., 238 Browns- 
ville Road, Mt. Oliver Sta., Pittsburgh. 

7505. SALEEM RAJI FARAH 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 17, 1891, Palestine; s. 
Raji Farah. Prepared in Syrian Protestant 
Coll., Beirut, Syria. Address, Nazareth, Pal- 
estine, Turkey. t 



7506. ALBERT AYRTON FARNIIAM 
Land. Gardener; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 17, 1892, 
Westheld, Mass.; s. Charles W. Farnham. 
Prepared in Westfield H. S. Alpha Sigma 
Phi; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc. Land. Gardener, 
St. Louis. Address, 28 Hancock Ave., West- 
field, Mass.; bus. add., 5749 A. Page Blvd., St. 
Louis. . 

7507- MIRIAM REBECCA FASOLD 
Settlement Worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b. S 12, 1893, Vandalia, O.; d. Peter B. (b. 
O 15, 1858, Sunbury, Pa.) and Chesty A. 
(Shultz) Fasold (b. Ap 12, 1868, Grantsville, 
Md.). Prepared in Soldan H. S., St. Louis. 
Gregorian; Choral Soc; Sr. Council. United 
CJharities Visitor, Chicago; Sec, Kalamazoo 
Civil Improvement League. Address, 4337 Vin- 
cennes Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 432 S. Bur- 
dick St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

7508. RUTH CATHERINE FEDDE 
(Sister of No. 5121) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.;-b. Jl 24, 1892, Peotone, 
111.; d. E. H. (b. F 13, 1867, Momence, 111.) 
and Elizabeth (Conrad) Fedde (b. F i, 1866) 
Peotone, III.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. H. 
Sc. Club. Address, Peotone, Ill.t 

7509- JOSEPH ELMER FELDMAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 18, 1892, Mor- 
rison, 111.; s. J. W. Feldman. Prepared in 
Morrison H. S. Acacia; Class Football; Class 
Basketball. Address, Morrison, Ill.t 

7510. WALTER BLAINE FELGER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 23, 1889, Wooster, 
O.; s. S. Z. Felger. Prepared in Bement (O.) 
H. S. Philomathean; Chem. Club: Am. Chem. 
Soc; Math. Club. Co. 8, Ft. Sheridan, 111. 
Address, Chatsworth, Ill.t 

751 1. FLORENCE ROXANA FERGUSON 

(Sister of No. 7512) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 23, 
1893, Cincinnati; d. William Henry (b. Jl 30, 
1846) and Annette (Gochenouer) Ferguson (b. 
Je 24, 1846). Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. ; 
Walnut Hills II. S., Cincinnati, O. Alpha Xi 
Delta; H. Sc Club; Y. W. C. A. Teacher, 
Annawan, 111 1916-18; do., N. C. St. Norm., 
Greensboro, N. C, 1918 — . Address, 524 High- 
land Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 

75 1 2. FRANK CLEVELAND FERGUSON 

(Brother of No. 7511) 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. F 22, 
1895, Cincinnati; s. William Henry (b. Jl 31, 
1864, Annawan, Henry Co., 111.) and Annette 
(Gochenouer) Ferguson (b. Je 24, 1864). Pre- 
[lared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Le Cercle Frangais; 
Mask and Bauble. Prin., Kinmundy H. S.. 
111., 1916-17; do., Greenville H. S., 111. 2nd 
Lt., 84th Div.,, A. E. F., France. Address, 
Annawan, 111. 

7513- JAMES EDWARD FETHERSTON 
(Brother of No. 6227) 

Physician; A. B. in L. A. & S., M. D.; b. My 
28, 1890, Chicago; s. Edward Beachum (b. Ag 
5, 1852, Michels Town, Ireland) and Jennie 
Mulholland, (b. Ap 2, 1867, Cobourg. Ontario. 
Can.). Prepared in Lake View H. S. Alpha 
Kappa Kappa; Medui; Capt., Univ. Brig.; 
Wrestling Team; Staff. Illio. Physician, Chica- 
go. Mem., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U. S. A. 
U. S. N.. 191 8 — . Married Sylvia Dale, Ap 20, 
1914, Chicago. Address, 217 S. Ashland Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 1322 Vermont Ave., N. W., 
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7514. CLARENCE EUGENE FIFIELD 
Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 27, 1895, 
Buda, 111.; s. Charles (b. Je 1856, Andover, 
N. H.) and Alice I. (Davis) Fifield (b. O 
1856, Sheffield, 111.). Prepared in Blees Mil. 
A'cad., Maoon,, Mo. Sigma Pi; Swimming 
Team. With Certainteed Products Corpora- 
tion, E. St. Louis, 111.; Marseilles, 111.; Minnea- 
polis. Married Bessie Lynda, Ag 18, 1917, Tis- 
kilwa. 111. Child, Clarence Eugene, Jr., b. Ap 
26, 1918. Address, 248 Cecil, S. E. Minneapolis. 

7515. JAMES HENRY FINNEGAN 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 13, 1891, Brim- 
field, 111.; s. Frank Finnegan. Prepared in 
Brimfield H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. Traveling 
Salesman, Am. Beet Sugar Co., Colo. Address, 
Brimfield, III.; bus. add., c/o Am. Beet Sugar 
Co., Lamar, Colo. 

7516. ERWIN FISHER 
A. B. in Commerce; b. S 27, 1895, Chicago; 
s. Eli Fisher. Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Phi Kappa Sigma; Ku Klux; Tribe 
of mini; Varsity Water Polo. Ambulance Ser- 
vice, 191 7. Address, 4548 N. Racine Ave., Chi- 
cago.t 

7517. EVA JOSEPHINE FISHER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 23, 1889, Rising, 
111.; d. D. Fisher. Prepared in Champaign II. 
S. Alpha Xi Delta. Address, 312 Daniel St., 
Champaign. t 

7518. HELEN VASTINE FISHER 
(Sister of No. 6876) 

Social Worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 2, 
1894, Geneseo, 111.; d. Hendrick Vastine (b. 
O 15, 1846, Wilkes Barre. Pa.) and Abbie 
(Steele) Fisher (b. Ja 24, i860, Geneseo, 111.). 
Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi 
Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Yo Ma; Alethenai; W. A. A.; Prelim. 
Honors; Jr. Illinae. Treas. ; Class Basket Ball; 
Y. W. C. A., Pres. With Brooklyn Bur. of 
Charities, 191 7; Grad. Work, N. Y. Sch. of 
Philanthropy, Columbia Univ., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Cieneseo, 111.; bus. add., 9 Post Ave., 
New York City. 

7519. ALVIN TEXAS FISHMAN 
Drainage Engr. ; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; 

b. Ja 5, 1895, Sac City, la.; s. Alexander James 
(b. 1852, Burlington, Wis.) and Susanna (Sny- 
der) Fishman (b. 1870, Grant City, la.). Pre- 
pared in Cherokee (la.) H. S.; So. 111. St. 
IsTorm. Univ., 1912-13. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; 
Agr. Club; Sr. Honors; Grad. Scholarship. 
Asst. Co. Advisor, Ottawa, 111., 1917; Farm 
Mgr., Ottawa, 111., 1917; Drainage Engr., 
Windona, Minn. Pvt., 83 Aero. Sqdn., 
Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111.; Corp., 83rd Lang- 
ley Field, Hampton, Va., 1918; Mustered out, 
1919; Married Lois Rumsey, Je 8, 1917, Mus- 
catine, la. Address, 11 1 Grand Ave., Carbon- 
dale, 111. 

7520. LEORA ALMITA HARTPENCE 
FITZ-GERALD 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1918; b. N 4, 
1872, Newark, N. J.; d. William Whitfield (b. 
S 23. 1844, Quakertown, N. J.) and Cordelia 
Ann (West) Hartpence (b. Ap 17, 1846. Stan- 
hope, N. J. Prepared in Barringer H. S., 
Neyjark, N. J.; Newark Norm, and Tr. Sch., 
N. J., 1891-93; Univ. of Madrid; Univ. of 
Paris, igoo-o2. Auth.: Royal Marriages in 
Spain, The Bookman; Translated (With John 
D. Fitz-Gerald) Lope de Vega, Novelas a la 
Seiiora Marcia Leonarda, 1913- Married John 
Driscoll Fitz-Gerald, Jr., My 16, 1900, Newark, 
N. J. Children; Nesta, b. Je 29, 1904; Gerald 
Hartpence, b. D 4, 1905; Linda, b. Mr 3, 
191 1. Address, 803 W. Main St., Urbana. 



7521. JACK ALLEN FITZGERRELL 
Farm Supt. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 21, 1893, 
Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. D. G. Fitz-gerrell. Pre- 
pared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Supt., Masonic 
Home Farm, Sullivan, 111. Address, Normal, 
111.; kus. add.. Masonic Home Farm, Sullivan, 
111./ 
K 7S22. DENNA FRANK FLEMING 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 25, 
1893; s. Albert Fleming. Prepared in East. 111. 
St. Norm. Instr., Marlin Aircraft Mach. Gun, 
Ildqtrs. Co., Ord. Armament Sch., A. E. F., 
France; Mustered out, F 15, 1919. Address, R. 
4, Paris, 111. 

7523- FREDERICK R. FLETEMEYER 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Mr 2, 1894, 
La Fayette, Ind. ; s. Herman (b. 1856, Ger.) 
and Mary Elizabeth Fletemeyer (b. 1858, La 
Fayette, Ind.). Prepared in Jefferson (Ind.) 
H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1912-14. Phi Kappa 
Tau; Class Basketball. Bldg. Supt., Indian- 
apolis, 1916; Const. Eng., III. C. R. R., Free- 
port, 111., 1916-17; do., E. St. Louis, 111., 1917; 
do.. Baton Rouge, La.. 191 7-18; Supt., Joseph 
E. Nelson & Son, Chicago. Address, 1201 
Brown St., La Fayette, Ind.; bus. add., c/o 
Joseph E. Nelson & Son, Chicago. 

7524. ER,NESTO AUGUSTO FOCK 
Inspector; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Ja 8, 1892, 
Argentina; s. Guillermo H. Fock. Prepared 
in O. St. Univ. Insp., Comn. of the Argen- 
tine Rep. Address, Salvadores, 1556 Buenos 
.'Vires, Argentina; bus. add., 705 Quintard 
Ave., Anniston, Ala.t 

7525. MILDRED LILLIAN FORKEY 
Secretary; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ja 17, 1894, 

Prophetstown, 111.; d. Richard C. (b. O 28, 
1859, N. Y.) and Bertha E. (Brown) Forkey 
(b. Jl 21, 1859, Prophetstown, 111.). Prepared 
in Prophetstown H. S. Pi Beta Phi; H. Sc. 
Club. Stud, and Sec. Chicago, 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 3945 Lake Park Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 112 W. Adams St., do. 

7526. CLAUDE CLIFTON FOULKE 
Banker; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 17, 1892, 

Worthington, Ind.; s. Frank D. Foulke. Pre- 
pared in Worthington (Ind.) H. S. Chi Beta; 
Cml. Club. Banker in Tr. class, Nat. City 
Bank for Foreign Service. .Address, Worth- 
ington, Ind.; bus. add., 55 Wall St., New York 
City.t 

7527. HELEN ELIZABETH FRANCIS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1917; b. S 21, 
1892, Wyoming, 111.; d. T. H. Francis. Pre- 
pared in W^yoming H S. Achoth. Address, 
Wyoming, Ill.t 

7528. ANNA DORA FRAZEE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 19, 1893. 
yMoweaqua, 111.; d. Oscar (b. D 29, 1857, Ma- 
con, 111.) and Addie (Jacobs) Frazee (b. N 9, 
1865, Moweaqua, 111.). Prepared in Mowea- 
qua H. S. and Monticello Sem. W. A. A. 
Math. Club; Jamesonian; Class Hockey Team. 
Teacher, H. S., Hamilton, 111., 1917; do.. 
Math., Christian Coll., Columbia, Mo. Ad- 
dress, Hamilton, 111.; bus. add., c/o Christian 
College, Columbia, Mo. 

7529. PARKE WEST FREARKE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. D 26, 
1890, Springfield, 111.; s. Henry John (b. Jl 
29, 1855, Fosterburg, 111.) and Margaret (Ban- 
gart) Frearke (b. Jl 30, 1859, Ger.). Prepared 
in Springfield H. S. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Adel- 
phic; Bus. Mgr., Technograph. Mgr., Sr. 
Class Basketball. Jr. Engr., 111. Highway 
Dept., Springfield, 111., 1916-17; Const. Rd. 
Engr., Chester, W. Va., 1917; Promotion 



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Engr., Portlfirld Cement Assn., Washington, 
D. C, 1918. 3rd O. T. C, Camp Grant, 111., 
1918 — . Mem., Springfield Engng. Club; 
Trump Club. Address, 806 S. 3rd St., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

7530. JOHN WILLIAM FREELS 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 27, 1S93, E. St. 
Louis, 111.; s. Jesse M. (b. O 12, 1843, Clinton, 
Tenn. ) and Mary Belle (Baker) Freels (b. My 
10, 1865, Red Spring, N. C). Prepared in 
East St. Louis H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Pi 
Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon; Prelim. Hon- 
ors; Mgr., Inter-class Ath.; Capt., Water Polo; 
Asst. Bus. Mgr., lllio; 111. Union Council. 
Lawyer, East St. Louis, 111., 1916-17; Local 
Atty., B. and O. S. W. and So. Ry. ist O. T. 
C, Ft. Sheridan, 19 17; ist Lt., S7th Inf., Camp 
Logan, Tex.; Regt. Adjt., do., 1917 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, 711 Penn- 
sylvania Ave., East St. Louis, 111. 

7531. JOHN FRIER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 23, 1895, 
Hannibal, Mo.; s. T. J. Frier. Prepared in 
Soldan (Mo.) H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1912. Phi 
Kappa Tau; Sigma Tau; Alpha Delta Sigma; 
Dixie Club; Loyante; Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E.; 
///. Mag. Staff; Bus. Mgr., M. E. Show, 1916; 
Jr. Cap Com. M. Engr., McQuay-Norris Mfg. 
Co., St. Louis, 1916-17. Lt., Jr. Grade, U. S. 
N., 191 7 — . Address, 1246 Amherst Place, St. 
Louis. 

7532. GUY CHANDLER FULTON 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 27, 1892, 
Warsaw, 111.; s. Perry A. and Luella (Chandler) 
Fulton. Prepared in Keokuk (la.) H. S. 
Alpha Chi Rho. Arch. Draftsman, Joliet. 111. 
M. R. C, Base Hosp. Unit No. 14, 1917; Camp 
Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. Address, R. i, 
Warsaw, 111. 

7533- JOHN HOWARD GAGE 
Professor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 8, 
1890, La Grange, Ind.; s. John A. (b. D 8, 
1868, do.) and Agnes (Wuthrich) Gage (b. 
Mr 12, 1870, Louisville, Ky.). Prejiared in 
Mt. Vernon Tp. H. S. Scabbard and Blade; 
Adelphic; ist Lt., Capt., Univ. Brig.; Wrest- 
ling; Class Treas. Prof., Biol., Blackburn 
Coll., Carlinville, 111., 1916—. Address, R. i, 
Texico, 111.; bus. add., c/o Blackburn Coll., 
Carlinville, 111. 

7534. ELWYN TRACY GANTS 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 15, 1893. 
Wenona, 111.; s. Edwin Gants. Prepared in 
Wenona H. S. Acanthus; Pi Tau Sigma; 
Sr. Memorial Com. Mech. Engr., Midland, 
Pa., 1916 — . Married Elsie I. McPherson. 
Address, 239 Wayne St., Beaver, Pa.t 

7535. JOSEPH FREDERICK GAUGER 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 6, 1892, 
Xenia, 111.; s. L. F. Ganger. Prepared in 
Flora H. S. Univ. Band. Mgr., Samuel In- 
suU's Est., Waukegan, 111. Address, 1710 Pros- 
pect Ave., Cleveland, O. 

7536. ROBERT EDWIN GAYLE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 17, 1888, Lin- 
coln, 111.; s. W. D. Gayle. Prepared in Lincoln 
H. S. Acacia; Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. Club. 
Farmer, Beason, 111. Address, 325 N. Union 
St., Lincoln, 111.; bus. add., Beason, Ill.t 

7537. EVELYN GEHANT (LLOYD) 
(Wife of No. 7046; Sister of No. 7S38) 
B. S. in H. .Sc; b. N 6, 1892, Compton, 
111.; d. Xavier F. (b. Ta 29, 1863, Bradford 
Tp., 111.) and Lena May (Galliseth) Gehant 
(b. My 27, i860, Johnstown, Pa.). Prepared 
in N. Dixon H. S. Alpha Delta Pi; Yo Ma. 



Teacher, Dixon, 111., 1916-17; do., Girard, HI., 
1917. Married Thomas H. Lloyd ('16), Mr 
24, 191 7, Dixon, 111. Child, Robert Harold, 
b. Mr 14, 1918. Address, R. 43, Girard, 111. 

7538. ROSALIE FLORENCE GEHANT 

(OWEN) 

(Sister of No. 7537) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 4, 1891, Lee Co., 111.; 
s. Xavier Francis (b. Ja 29, 1863, Lee (To., 111.) 
and Lena May (Galliseth) Gehant (b. My 27, 
i860, Johnstown, Pa.). Prepared in N. Dixon 
H. S. Alpha Delta Pi; Yo Ma; Basketball. 
Married Harry Lea Owen, N 10, 1916, Dixon, 
111. Child, William Lea, b. My 29, 191 7. Ad- 
dress, Niles, Mich. 

7539- GEORGE ALBERT GEIB 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 18, 1888, 
St. Paul; s. William F. (b. Kreuznach, Ger.) 
and Laura K. (Lipke) Geib (b. D 20, 1852, 
Copenhagen, Denmark). Prepared in Mech. 
Arts and Humboldt H. Schs., St. Paul; Univ. 
of Minn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scabbard and 
Blade; Theta Tau; Capt., Engr. Co., Univ. 
Brig.; Class Baseball. Supt., Bldg. Const., St. 
Paul, 1916-17; Sr. Mem., Geib and Leibsle, 
Arch, and Engrs., Bemidji, Minn,, 1917. ist 
Lt., Tr. Camp, Ft. Snelling, Minn., 1917; 
Capt., do.. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1917; Capt., 
Engrs. R. C, 313th Engrs., Camp Dodge, la. 
Address, 770 Como Ave., St. Paul; bus. add., 
c/o Geib and Leibsle, Bemidji, Minn. 

7540. GRACE MILDRED GEYER 
Stenographer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 24, 
1894, Pomeroy, O. ; d. Daniel L. (b. do.) and 
Mary B. (Heaton) Geyer (b. do.). Prepared 
in Roswell (N. M.) H. S. Gamma Phi Beta: 
Yo-Ma; Illiola; W. A. A.; Capt., Basketball 
Team; Hockey Team. Stenographer, Chicago, 
1917 — . Address, Roswell, N. M.; bus. add., 
341 Parkside Ave., Chicago. 

7541- OSCAR HARRY GIBSON 
(Brother of No. 3747) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 12, 1892, New- 
port, Ind.; s. Oscar Bruce (b. Toronto, Ind.) 
and Harriet (Elder) Gibson (b. Dana, Ind.). 
Prepared in Dana (Ind.) H. S. Address, Alexis, 
Ill.t 

7542. JAMES HARMAN GILBERT 
Lawyerj LL. B.; b. Ja 20, 1895, Mt. Vernon, 
111.; s. George Gale (b. do.) and Catherine 
(Harman) Gilbert. Prepared in Mt. Vernon 
Tp. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta 
Phi; Lambda Tau Rho; Egyptian Club. Law- 
ver, Mt. Vernon, 111., 1916 — . 2nd Lt., Q. 
M. C, N. A., N. W. Univ. Detachment, 
Evanston, 111., 191 7 — . Address, 301 N. i6th 
St., Mt. Vernon, 111. 

7543. MINNIE ELLEN GILBERT 
(LE KANDER) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 3, 1891, Dillon, 
Mont.; d. John Richard (b. Eng.) and Jane 
Lois (Bumby) Gilbert (b. do.). Prepared in 
Beaverhead Co. (Mont.) H. S.; Smith Coll., 
1912-13. Married Roy Edward Le Kander, 
Je 23, 1917, Dillon, Mont. Address La Salle, 
111. 

7544. JOHN RAY GILKEY 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 23, 1893, 
Hume, 111.; s. Riggs (b. F 12, 1863, Green- 
castle, Ind.) and Hattie (King) Gilkey (b. 
Je 30, 1871, Terre Haute, Ind.). Prepared 
in Hume H. S. Agr. Club; Final Honors, 
Scholarship. Farmer, Newman, 111. Com- 
munity Adv., 1918 — . Auth.: Articles in ///. 
Agr. Mem., East. Dist. 111. Christian En- 
deavor Union. Married Esther Louisa Wil- 
liams, Ag 18, 1915. Address, Newman, 111. 



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7545. BARBARA FRANCES GLESSING 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ap 5, 1886, 
El Paso, 111. Prepared in Jefferson Park 
H. S., El Paso, 111. Teacher, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, El Paso, 111.; bus. add., 917 California 
Ave., Urbana. t 

7546. EVERETT E. CLICK 

Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 16, 1886, 
Georgetown, 111.; s. Erasmus (b. N 17, 1853) 
and Mary Alice (Jenkins) Click (b. Ap 28, 
1856). Prepared in Rochester (Ind.) H. S. 
Asst., Soil Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1916 — I 
Farm Mgr., Taylorville, 111. Married Grace 
Edith Wiltsee, Ag 28, 191 1, Marion, Ind. 
Child, Mildred Charlotte, b. Ap 18. 1918. 
Address, Carthage, 111.; bus. add., Taylorville, 
111. 

7547. DONALD MITCHELL GLOVER 
(Brother of No. 5154) 

Med. Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 
2, 189s, Urbana; s. John Adams (b. My 16, 
1853, Jacksonville, 111.) and Clara L. (Wood) 
Glover (b. Mv 26, 1862, Ann Arbor. Mich,). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; 
Sigma Delta Chi; Ed., Daily Illini. Teach- 
ing fellow, Dept. of Anatomy, Harvard Med. 
Sch., iqi6-i8. Med. Enlisted Reserve Corps, 
1917; Mustered out. D 11, 1918. Phi Rho Sig- 
ma, Harvard. Address, 306 W. High St., 
Urbana. 

7548. REUEL ARIEL GODEHN 

Estimator; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 30, 1892, 
Moline, 111.; s. J. A. Godehn. Prepared in 
Moline H. S. 2nd Lt.. A. S. M. A., Selfridge 
Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich.; Mustered ovit, D 7, 
1918. Address, 221 6th Ave., Moline. 111.; 
bus. add., 721 S. Central Park Ave., Chicago. 

7549. WILLIAM HENRY GOELITZ 
Contractor; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 27, 
1891, Oak Park, 111.; s. Henry George (b. 
1856, Lyons, 111.) and Fredericka (George) 
Goelitz (b. i8s8, Ger.). Prepared in Oak 
Park H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Ku Klux;; 
Pan-Hellenic Council; Varsity Track; Class 
Football; Social Ed., Homecoming Com. Street 
Paving Contr., Oak Park, 111. ist Regt., 111. 
Nat. Guard, Engrs., 191 7. Mem., A. F. A. M. 
Married Grace Ellen Schwartz, My 5, 1917, 
Wheaton, 111. Address, 11 38 Washington Blvd., 
Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., 810 N Blvd., do. 

7550. ROBERT SIDNEY GOLDSTEIN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Jl 12, 
1895 Chicago; s. Bernard J. Goldstein. Pre- 
nared in McKinley H. S. Ry. E. Club. Civ. 
Engr. at Carbondale, 111. Address, 815 Ash- 
land Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., I. C. R. R., 
Box 151, Carbondale, 111. 

755T. GRETCHEN LOUISE GOOCH 
Cashier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 30, 
1894, Bellflower, 111.; d. D. R., Jr. (b. O 22, 
1867, Delavon. 111.) and Elizabeth Maude 
(Horr) Gooch (b. O 29, 1866, Henry, 111.). 
Prepared in Bellflower Tp. H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Yo Ma: Illiola; 
Y. W. C. A.; Woman's League; Class Sec. 
Teacher, H. S., Odell. 111., 1916-17; Bank 
Cashier, Bellflower, 111., 1917 — • Address, 
Bellflower, 111. 

7552. JOHN CHRISTIAN GRABBE 
(Brother of No. 5166) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 21, 1893, Philo, 
111.; s. John Christian (b. Je 21, 1827, Lits- 
buttel, 'Ger.) and Laura Belle (Shepherd) 
Grabbe (b. F 22, 1870, Scotland, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Sachem; Varsity Base- 
ball; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Smoker Com. With 
Morris & Co., Chicago. Farmer, Philo, 111. 
Address, Philo, Ill.t 



75';3. ALBERT AMBROSE IGNATIUS 
GRAFF 

Inspector; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 8, 1890, Cin- 
cinnati; s. Nicholas Graff. Prepared in O. 
IMech. Inst. Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E.; Spald- 
ing Guild. Insp., New Building of Union Gas 
and Elec. Co., Cincinnati. Address, 1228 Oak 
Ave., Price Hill, Cincinnati. t 

7554. CLARENCE TODD GRANT 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 10, 1893, 
Dundee, 111.; s. Peter B. Grant. Prepared in 
Dundee H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Tau; E. E. Soc. Elec. Engr., Testing 
Dept.. Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 
Chem. Service Sta., A. P. O. 702, A. E. F., 
France. Address, R. i, Elgin, 111.; bus. add., 
Box 482, Schenectady, N. Y. 



755 s. RUTH MARGARET GRANT 

(Sister of No. 6261) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 4, 1894, In- 
dianapolis; d. William Robert (b. Jl 16, 1862, 
London, Eng.) and Florence (Blair) Grant (b. 
Mr 28, 1868, Sidney, 111.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Teacher, Waterman, 111. Address, 
506 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add.. High 
School, Waterman, 111. 

7556. RUTH GRAY (PEYRAUD) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 2, 1893, Hampton, la.; 
d. Henry (b. Manchester, Va.) and Alice 
(Smith) Gray (b. Cedar Rapids, la.). Pre- 
pared in West Des Moines H. S.; Grinnell 
Coll., la., 1911-12. Chi Omega; Yo Ma; H. Sc. 
Club; Y. W. C. A. Asst. Libn., A. M. A.. 
Matzene's Studios, Chicago. Married Albert 
Paul Peyraud, Ja 16, 1918, Allentown, Pa. Ad- 
dress, 1417 Woodland Ave., Des Moines. 

7557. JOHN EDWARD GRAYHACK, JR. 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 28; 1893. 
Joliet, 111.; s. John (b. Austria) and Anna 
(Stukel) Grayhack (b. do.). Prepared in Jo- 
liet Tp. H. S. C. E. Soc. 111. St. Highway, 
Reinforce Bridge Const., 1916; Valuation 
Engr., I. C. R. R.. 1916-17. 2nd Lt., Co. i, 
C. A. C, Fort Monroe. Va., 1918 — . Address, 
1 012 N. Broadway, Joliet, 111. 

7558. *LOUIS JACOB GREENGARD 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 26, 1894. Chicago; s. 
Ben Greengard. Prepared in Marshall H. S. 
Menorah; Agr. Club; Hort. Club; 111. Soc. of 
Agron.; Prelim. Honors. Died S 30, 1916, 
Chicago. 

7559. HANS PETER GREISON 
Asst. Comptroller; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 
3, 1891, Savanna, 111.; s. Christian Peter (b. 
S 4, 1864. Denmark) and Anna Marie(Fennie) 
Grieson. Prejiared in Savanna Tp. H. S. Delta 
Upsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Delta Sigma; 
Scabbard and Blade; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Daily 
Illini; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Cml. Club. Banker, 
First Nat. Bank, Savanna, 111., 1916-17; Asst. 
Comptroller, Univ. of 111.. 1919 — . Instr., U. S. 
S. M. A.. Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Address, 
Savanna, HI.; bus. add., 1017 W. Illinois St.. 
Urbana. 

7560. WILLIAM WHITING GRIDLEY 
Valuation Engr.; A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 
12, 1893, Amboy, 111.; s. E. C. (b. W. Candor, 
N. Y.) and Alice M. (Smith) Gridley (b. New 
Britain, (bonn.). Prepared in Amboy H. S.; 
Univ. of Wis., Summer, 191 5. Efficiency 
Engr., New Departure Mfg. Co., Bristol. Conn., 
1916-17; do., Timken Detroit Axle Co., Detroit, 
1917; Valuation Engr., C. B. and Q. Ry. Co., 
1918 — . Address, Amboy, 111. 



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7561. LEROY OLIVER GRIESER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 4, 1888, Quin- 
cy, 111.; s. John Leonard (b. S 3, 1S34, Balti- 
more) and Harriett Elizabeth (Ash) Grieser 
(b. F 9, 1858, Gilespie, 111.). Prepared in 
Quincy H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Farmer, 
Quincy, 111. Addfess, 305 S. i6th St., Quincy, 
111. 

7562. FRANCIS DICKERSON GRIFFITH 
Live Stock Commissioner; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Jl 13, 1896, Chicago; s. C. E. Griffith. Pre- 
pared in St. James H. S. Phi Kappa; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Class Swimming. Water Polo; 
Soccer; Baseball; Mgr., Class Ath.; Sr. Hat 
Com.; Smoker Com.; Sr. Council; Agr. Club. 
Livestock Commissioner, Bowles Livestock 
Comn. Co., Chicago. Address, 528 E. 42nd 
Place, Chicago; bus. add., c/o Bowles Live- 
stock Comn. Co., do.t 

7563. DONALD ASHWAY GROSSMAN 
(Husband of No. 8047) 

Farmer; LL. B.; b. O 13, 1894,^ Lanark, 
111.; s. E. C. and Hattie (Ashway) Grossman. 
Prepared in Freeport and Champaign H. Schs. 
Delta Sigma Rho; Ionian; O.-Ill. Debate; 
Mich. -111. Debate. Asst. St. Atty., Champaign 
Co., 1916-18. Camp Grant, 111., U. S. A., 
1918 — . Married Lelia E. Watson ('16), Je 
20, 1918, Champaign. Address, Newell, S. 
Dak. 

7564. JOHN ELMER GRUNER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. N 4, 1895, Speer, 
111.; s. William (b. Princeville, 111.) and Came 
(Beckman) Gruner (b. Troy, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Toulon Acad.; Bradley Poly. Inst., 
1912-14. Beta Upsilon. With Emerson Elec. 
Mfg. Co., St. Louis, 1916-17. Corp., Co. D, 
138th Inf., Camp Doniphan, Okla., 1917; 
Sergt., Co. D, 138th Inf., 3Sth Div., Leron- 
ville, France. Address, Speer, 111. 

7565. HERMAN C. GRUNEWALD 
Constructor; B. S. in C. E.; b. Jl .3, iSgi, 
St. Louis. Prepared in Yealman (St. Louis) 
H. S. Theta Xi; C. E. Club. A. E. F., France. 
Address, 2029 E. Fair Ave., St. Louis. 

7566. HARRY ALLEN GUM 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 5- 189-, 
Marseilles, 111.; s. Allen J. Gum. Prenared 
in Marseilles, H. S. Pi Tau Sigma; Jr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. Mfg. Work at Harvey, 111. Ad- 
dress, Marseilles, 111.; bus. add., I5 3.;S Center 
Ave., Ilarvey, Ill.t 

7567. LESLIE MONROE GUMM 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 28, 1894, 
Marseilles, 111.; s. Willis E. (b. F 22, 1863, 
do.) and Carrie E. (Bosworth) Guram (b. Je 
5, 1870). Prepared in Marseilles H. .S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Chi Beta; E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, 
A. I. E. E. With Westinghouse Elec. and 
Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, 1917; Sa'c-s En^r., 
do., Chicago District, Chicago. Married 
Pauline Elizabeth Primm, O ti, 1917, Cliam- 
paign. Address, 6128 S. Park Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 2133 Conway Bldg., do. 

7568. WOODWARD WILLIAM GUNKEL 
Professional Baseball; A. B. in Commerce; 
b. Ap 15, 1894, Sheffield, 111.; s. Charles W. 
(b. do.) and Sophia A. (Wood) Gunkel (b. 
do.). Prepared in Sheffield H. S. and Mor- 
gan Park Military Acad. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Lambda Tau Rho; Ma-wanda; Skull and 
Crescent; Varsity Baseball. With Am. Baseball 
League, Cleveland, 1916-17. ist Lt., Am. 
Ambulance Corps, A. P. O., 703. Longchamp, 
Paris. 1917 — . Married Fern Elizabeth Shap- 
land, N 17, 191 7, Harrisburg, Pa. Address, 
Sheffield, 111. 



7569. *GEORGE PHILIP GUSTAFSON 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D 8, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. William Gustafson. Prepared in 
Sycamore H. S. Cml. Club. With B. F. 
(joodrich Rubber Co., Chicago. 2nd. Lt., Ft. 
Sheridan; do., A. E. F., France. Died of 
Wounds, Jl 2, 1918, France. 

7S70. KATSUKI HADA 
A. B. in L. A. S.; u. Ja 12, 1888, Japan; 
s. Y. Miwa Hada. Prepared in Sacramento 
(Calif.) H. S. Address, 326 K St., Sacra- 
mento, Calif.t 

7571. *CH.ESTER GILBERT HADDEN 
(Husband of No. 801 1) 

Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 7, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. M. J. Hadden. Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S. Acacia; Scabbard and Blade; 
Capt., Univ. Brig.; Class Sec. Teacher, Engle- 
wood H. S., Chicago. 2nd Lt., loth Inf., Ft. 
Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Married Gladys 
Treat ('16), D i, 1917, Laurence, Ind. (died 
D 4, 1918, Mattoon, 111.). Died Ap 3, 1918, 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison. 

7572. THOMAS ANGUS HAGAN 
Lecturer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 22, 1892, 
LIrbana; s. Thomas Hagan. Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Phi Kappa; Comitatus. Lec- 
turer, Farm Machinery Dept., Sears Roebuck 
& Co. Ord. Depot No. 4, France. Address, 
3912 Cedar Springs Ave., Dallas, Tex.; 
bus. add., c/o Sears Roebuck & Co., Chicago. f 

7573. FRED CHARLES HAHN 
Instructor; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. O 27, 
1893, Springfield, 111.; s. Louis H. Hahn. Pre- 
pared in Springfield H. S. Psi Delta; Phi Lamda 
Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Staff, III. Chem.; 
Mil. Band; Prelim. Honors; Chem. Club. Instr., 
Organic Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1917 — -. Gas 
Warfare Work. Address, 1012 Madison Ave., 
Baltimore; bus. add., 315 Druid Hill Ave., do. 

7574. FORREST LIVINGSTONE HAINES 

(Brother of No. 5695) 
Salesman; B. S. in Commerce; b. S 12, 1888, 
Forrest, 111.; s. Edward Casper (b. Ap 19, 1862, 
Joliet, 111.) and Rosamond (Burry) Haines (b. 
Ja 5. 1868). Prepared in Forrest H. S. Phi 
Kappa Sigma. With Citizen's St. Bank, Cham- 
paign; Salesman for Cadillac Auto Co. Methods 
and Orgn. Dept., Washington, D. C. ; Repr., 
Avery Co. of Peoria, Galesburg, 111., 1919 — . 
Ft. Sheridan, 111., Ravitan Arsenal, 1918-19; 
Mustered out, 1919. Mem., Presby. Church. 
.Id dress, Galesburg, 111. 

7575. MINNIE ETTA THOMAS HAKE 

(Wife of No. 3009) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 9, 1885, Kansas 
City, Mo.; d. James Ernest (b. Wales) and 
Katherine (Mc Cowan) Thomas (b. Tenn.). 
Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Illiola; Prelim. Honors. Married Harry 
Gray Hake ('07), Je 18, 1910, Champaign. Child, 
Mary Katherine, b. N 27, 1916. Address, 61 10 
Washington Ave., St. Louis. 

7576. WALTER HENRY HALAS 
Ath. Coach; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 15, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Frank John (b. Bohemia) and Bar- 
bara (Poledna) Halas (b. do.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Tau Kappa Ep- 
'iilon; Arch. Club; Tribe of Illini; Varsity Base- 
ball; Fresh. Varsity Class Football; Tool Draft- 
ing, Efficiency Engr., West. Elec. (To., Chicago; 
Mach. Designer, Sears, Roebuck & Co.. Chicago. 
Teacher, Math., Mech. Drawing.. Coach of 
Ath., Somerset. Ky., 1917. Teacher, Math., 
and Coach of Ath., H. S., Davenport, la., 
1Q18; Ath. Coach, H. S., Rockford. 111., 1918— . 
Married Ann McQuirk. Ag 24. iQiS, Davenport. 
Address, c/o High School, Rockford, 111. 



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7577. CHARLES MORGAN IIALBRUGK 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 3, i8y3, Rockporl, 
Ind. ; s. C. \V. llalbiuge. riciiarcd in Rock- 
port II. S. Sachem; Comitatus. Address, Rock- 
port, Ind.t 

7578. PAULINE HALLIWELL 
Photographer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 6. 

iSgj, Chicago; d. Ashlcigh Cooper (b. N 11, 
1861, St. Louis) and Alice Marion (Drake) 
lialliwell (b. My 30, 1803, Chicago). Prepared 
in Hillside Home Sch.; Throop Poly. Inst.; 
Lewis Inst. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma; 
Jamesonian; W. A. A. OiTice work, IVorld 
Press, Stockyards, Chicago^ 19 16; Cost Acct., 
do., 1917; Artistic Photographer, Home Por- 
trait Work, 191 7; Y. M. C. A. Canteen Work- 
er, 12 Rue d' Agriesseau, Paris, France. Ad- 
dress, 10628 Longwood Drive, Chicago. 

7579. EUGENE CARL IIAMILL 

(Husband of No. 7448) 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 17, 1893. 
Bloomington, 111.; s. Benjamin Geir (b. Ap 13, 
1871, Lovington, 111.) and Ona Wahneita 
(Morse) Hamill (b. J a 5, i87->, Milton, Ind.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; Wosclyn Univ., 
1910-11. Acanthus; Tau Beta Pi; Lambda Tau 
Rho; Ionian; Arch. Club; Prelim., Pinal, and 
Special Honors; Class Basketball. Engr. Draw- 
ing, Decatur, 111., 1916-17. ist O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; ist Lt., Inf., France; Returned 
to states, 1919. Married Dorothea M. Clay- 
berg ('16), Ag 24, 191 7. Oak I'ark, 111. Ad- 
dress, Stratford, Calif. 



7580. PAUL HANNUSH 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 15, 1886, Turkey; s. 
Shannon Hannush. Prepared in Am. Internat. 
Coll. Acad., Mass. With Swift Co., Chicago. 
Address, 21 Montclair Ave., Paterson, N. J.; 
bus. add., 4327 Emerald Ave., Chicago.! 

7581. STANLEY L. HANSSEN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. D 6, 1892, 
Chicago. Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S. Alpha 
Chi Rho; V. P., Jr. Class. With Assoc. Factory 
Neutral Fire Ins. Co., Inspection and Eng. 
Dept., Boston. Enlisted in U. S. N. R. O. S., 
1918. Ensign, do.; Mustered out, Ja 21, 1919- 
.■iddress 6909 N. Ashland Blvd., Chicago; 
bus. add., 525 N. Ada St., do. 

7582. TSO CHANG HAG 

A. B. in Commerce; A. M., 191 7; ^- Ja '.S- 
1 888. China; s. Yim Hao. Prepared in Tient- 
sin Middle Sch. Chinese Stud. Club; Cml. 
Club. Address, W^uchinghsien, China.f 

7583. ALBERT AUSTIN HARDING 

Professor and Band Dir.; B. Mus.; b. F 10, 
1880, Georgetown 111.; s. Conway Augustus 
and Jennie (Stewart) Harding. Prepared in 
Paris II. S. Phi Kappa I'si. Dir. and Instr., 
Univ. Band, Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Instr., 
Band Instruments, 1906-18; do. and Asst. Prof., 
Music, do., 1918 — ; Dir., Assoc. Musicians Band, 
Champaign and Urbana, 1913-16. Autb.: The 
Band as a Community Asset, Proceedings of 
Music Teacher's Nat. Assu.. Vol. 10, and Sch. 
and Home Edtic, Vol. XXXV, No. 10. Mein., 
Am. Federation of Musicians; Univ. Club; B. 
P. O. E.; Music Teachers Nat. Assn.; 111. St. 
Mus. Teachers Assn. Married Margaret Rog- 
ers, Te 11, 1913, Champaign. Child, Jane Aus- 
tin, "b. F 7, 1919. Address, 308 N. State St., 
Champaign; bus. add., 217 Univ. Hall, Univ. of 
111., Urbana. 



7584. ELODIA FERNE HARRIS 
Home Demonstration Agt.; A. B. in H. Sc; 
b. Mr 2, 1894. Crcal Springs, 111.; d. W. T. (b. 
(/().) and Emma (Shafer) Harris (b. do). Pre- 
pared in Marion H. S. Teacher, H. S., Herrin, 
111., 1916-17; Dist. Oriranizer, So. 111.; Otiicial 
Hdqtrs., Univ. of 111. and U. S. Dept. of Agr., 
Marion. 111.; Emergency Home Demonstration 
Agt., do. .'Iddress, 105 S. Van Buren St., 
Marion, 111. 

7583. LEO GABRIEL HARRIS 
Auditor; vv. B. in Commerce; b. Je i, 1894, 
Sharon Springs, Kan.; s. William D. (b. Mr 7, 
1863, Wilton Junction, la.) and Elgira M. 
((labriel) Harris (b. An 18, 1863, do.). Pre- 
pared in Wilton (la.) H. S. Alpha Chi Rho; 
Beta Gamma Sigma. Auditor, First Nat. Bank, 
Davenport, la.. 1916-17. Am. Ord. Base Depot, 
h'rance, 1917-18; Prov. Co. R. O. T. C, Camp 
II.Tiicock, Augusta, Ga., 1918 — . .-iddress, Wil- 
ton Junction, la. 

7586. WaLLIAM WARD HART 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 19, 1894, Benton, 111.; 

s. W. H. Hart. Prepared in Benton Tp. H. S. 
Phi Delta Thcta; Phi Delta Phi; Helmet; Tribe 
of mini; Comitatus; Egyptian Club; Pan Hel- 
lenic Council; Varsity Track; Ilomc-coming 
Com.; Jr. Prom Com.; Sr. Memorial Com. 
Address', S. Main St., Benton, IlLt 

7587. LAURA ELLEN HARTMAN 

(TAPPING) 
(Wife of No. 7-^55) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.r b. Ap 11, 1892, Wel- 
lington, 111.; d. George Ilartman. Prepared in 
Wellington H. S. Married C. H. Tapj'ing ('i5)> 
O II, 1916, Kankakee, 111. Child, Charles II., 
Jr., b. Ag 8, 1917. Address, 237 S. Maplewood 
Ave., Peoria. t 

7588. RALPH FRAME HARVEY 

Milk Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 7, 1890, 
Converse, Ind. Prepared in Shortridge II. S., 
Indianapolis; Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Lt., 
Univ. Brig. With Condensed Milk Co.. Cary 
Sta., 111. .4ddress. 2=; W. 24th St., Indianapolis; 
bus. add., Cary Station. Mc Henry Co., Ill.t 

7589. SYLVAN DIX IIARWOOD 

(Brother of No. 5708) 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 24, 
1893, Carrollton, 111.; s. George W. (b. Tren- 
ton, Tenn.) and Jennie Mae (Simpson) Ilar- 
wood (b. My 13, 1856, Carrollton, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Carrollton H. S.; Univ. of Mo., 1912- 
l^. Sigma Delta Chi; Mgr., Daily Illini; Assoc. 
Ed.. ///. Mag.: Sachem; Siren Staflf; Scribbler's 
Club; Co-Auth., I'm Neutral. Reporter, Cleve- 
land Press, 1916; Sunday writer, Dayton Jour., 
1917, Camp Sheridan, .Ma., 1917-18; Hdqtrs. 
Co., Motor Supply Train, A. E. F., France, 
1918 — . Address, Carrollton, 111. 

7590. EMIN WITHERSPOON HAWKINS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Air 23, 1894. Fair- 
mount, 111.; s. William C. (b. Mr 21, 1857, do.) 
and Mable ( Witherspoon) Hawkins (b. My 19, 
1859, do.). Prepared in Fairmount and Danville 
H." Schs. Alpha Gamma Rho; Agron. Soc. 2nd 
Lt., U. S. X. S. U. S. A., Pilot, Post Field. 
Ft. Sill. Okla.; Mustered out, Ja 6, 1919. Ad- 
dress, Fairmount, 111. 

7591. CARL OTTO HAWKINSON 

Salesman; B. S. in A. E.; b. N 25, 1892, 
Mc Pherson, Kan.; s. O. E. Hawkinson. Pre- 
pared in Marquette (Kan.) H. S. LTniv. Band. 
Sales Dei)t., Kawneer Mfg. Co.. Indianapolis. 
Sertrt., Hdqtrs. Co., 334th Inf., Camp Taylor, 
Louisvilk, Ky. Address, Marquette, Kan.; 
bus. add., 705 Merchants' Bank Bldg., Indian- 
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7592. FRANCIS LEO IIEADLEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je i6, 1894, Paris, 
111.; s. Stephen I. (b. Jl 4, 1861, Oblong, 111.) 
and Lillian Mary (Jiarr) Ilcadley (b. Je 8, 
1870, Paris. 111.). Prepared in I'aris 11. S. Beta 
Phi. Farmer, Paris, 111., 1916 — ; Justice of 
Peace, do., 1917 — . 17th Co., 5th Bn., iS9th 
Depot Brig., Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. ; 
Mustered out, D 24, 1918. Grand Master, 
Beta Phi; A. F. A. M.; B. P. O. E.; Am. 
Federation o£ Mus. Married Anna Louise Bull, 
O 17, 1917, Iloopeston, 111. Address, R. 7, 
Paris, 111. 

7593. DWIGIIT FREDERICK HEATH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 20, 1894, Chicago; 
s. Frederick W. (b. N 22, 1861, Dixon, 111.) 
and Charlotte Ruth (Richmond) Heath (b. My 
31, 1859, Adams, Mass.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 1913-14. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Al- 
pha; Capt.. Univ. Brig. Grad. Stud.. Univ. of 
111., 1916-17. ist 111. Artillery, Tex., 1916; Bat. 
F, 149th F. A.; Regimental Telejjhone Officer, 
2nd Lt., 149th F. A., A. E. F., I'Vance; ist 
I.t.. F. A., Ger. Mem., Baptist Church; Pres., 
mini Club, Rainbow Div., L. I. Address, 2937 
Wilcox St., Chicago. 



7594. ROY THOMAS HECKETSWEILER 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 6, 
1885, Rockefeller, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Mr 15, 1851, 
Alsace, France) and ; arah Jane (Thomas) 
Ilecketsweiler (b. Ag 25, 1863. Pemhrookshire, 
Wales). Prepared in Beloit Coll. Acad.; Univ. 
Acad. Bushnell Guild. Teacher, H. S.. Pekin, 
111., 1916-17. 2nd O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111.. 
1917; Small Arms Firing Sch., Camp Perry, 
O. ; 2ncl Lt., Inf., N. A., Camp Sherman. O., 
1917; do., Richmond, Va., 1918— -. Mem., Epis- 
copal Church. Address, Area, 111. 

7S9S. NELLIE MAY HEDGCOCK 
(Sister of Nos. 3766, 6944, 9124) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Jl 25, 1892, 
Plymouth, 111.; d. John F. (b. N 3, 1861, do.) 
and Anna E. Hedgcock (b. S 17. 1863, do.). 
Prepared in August II. S.; Knox Coll., 1912-14. 
Alpha Omicron Pi. Teacher, H. Sc, Ortonville. 
Minn., 1916 — . Address, Plymouth, 111.; bus. 
add., Ortonville, Minn. 

7596. BERTRAM ATKINSON HEDGES 
Prin. Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 2, 
1893, Ainsley, Neb.; s. Thaddeus A. (b. 1858, 
Ky.) and Mary Virginia (Atkinson) Hedges 
(b. 1861, Parkersburg, W. Va.). Prepared in 
Canton (Mo.) H. S.; Lancaster (Mo.) H. S.; 
Christian Univ., 1912-13; Coe Coll. 1913-14. Pi 
Pi Rho; Kappa Delta Pi; Adelphic. Teacher, 
H. S., Cham]jaign. 1916-17; Prin.. Schs., St. 
Joseph, 111., 1917-18. Pvt., U. S. M. C. 244th 
Co., Paris Island, ,S. C. Auth.: The Slacker, 
Boy Life. Married Edith Marion Wight. S 8, 
1917, Champaign. Address, St. Joseph, 111. 

7597. EDNA MAY HEDRICK 
(Sister of No. 7=;98) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 11, 1893, 
Le Roy, 111.; d. Frank Hcdrick. Prepared in- 
Le Roy H. S. Athenean. Teacher, H. S., 
Pawnee, 111. Address, 403 Finch St., Adrian, 
Micl).; biis. add.. Pawnee, Ill.t 

7598. GEORGE SAMUEL HEDRICK 
(Brother of No. 7597) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 28, 1895, Le 
Roy, III.; s. Frank Hedrick. Preoared in Le Roy 
II. S. Farm House; Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club; Jr. Entertainment Com. Farmer, Hol- 
loway, 111. Address, Holloway, Ill.t 



7599. JOHN HAROLD HEINDEL 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 18, 1893, 
Elgin, 111.; s. George A. (b. Ap 29, 1861, 
Wnghtsville, Pa.) and Ella Elizabeth (Johnson) 
Ileindel (b. Ap 20, 1865, Sweden). Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Phi Sigma Kapiia; Tau Beta Pi; 
Theta Tau; Psi Mu; Prelim. Honors; llliu 
Staff; Asst. Ed., Dope Sheet. Draftsman, G. E. 
Morris, Arch., Elgin, 111., igi6; Draftsman 
and Engr., jjouglas Co., Cedar Rapids, la., 
1916-17; do., Leonard Const. Co., Chicago and 
Cedar Rapids, la^ 191 7 — . Address, 648 N. 
Spring St., Elgin, 111.; bus. add.. Cedar Rapids, 
la. c/o Leonard Const. Co. 

7C00. AGNES JOHANNA SOPHIA 
HELMREICH 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 16, 1892, 
Crescent City, 111.; d. Rev. Christian (b. Ap 
10, 1866, Afaltathal, Bavaria, Ger.) and Augus- 
ta (Brueckner) Helmreich (b. Je 13, 1872, Lex- 
ington, Mich.). Prepared in Crescent City H. 
S.; III. St. Norm. Univ., 1908-10, 1911-12. Gam- 
ma Phi Beta. Teacher, Hist., H. S., Springfield, 
111. Address, Crescent City, III.; bus. add. 1126 
S. 7th St., Springfield, 111. 

7601. ALEXANDER SWIFT HENDERSON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 21, 1890, Pitts- 
burgh; s. J. R. Henderson. Prepared in Lewis 
Irist., Chicago. Lambda Chi Alpha. Married 
Nina May Brecount. Ap 21, 1917, Chicago. 
Address, 17 Fountain St., Sewickley, Pa.t 

7602. FRANK SPOOR HENDERSON 

(Husband of No. 6520) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 12, 1893, 
Sterling, Colo.; s. Fremont and Jennie (Spoor) 
Henderson^ Prepared in Sterling (Colo.) H. 
,S.; Agr. Coll., Ft. Collins, Colo., 1911-12. Al- 
pha Chi Rho; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. Elec. 
Engr., Westinghouse Co., Pittsburgh. U. S. N. 
A., Corp. Co. M, 320 Regt., Camp Lee, Peters- 
burg, Va., 1917; Lt., Depot Brig., Camp Lee, 
Va., 1918; 388th Inf. Camp Cody. Deming, N. 
Mex., N 1918. Married Erma Dorothy Roberts 
('14), Ag 31, 1917, Chicago. Address, 11948 
Stewart Ave., Chicago. 

7603. JAMES BRUCE HENDERSON 

(Brother of No. 6296) 
Farm Mgr. ; B. S. and M. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 
26, 1892, Mobile, Ala.; s. William (b. Scot- 
land) and Hettie (Lossing) Henderson (b. 
Can.). Prepared in Monmouth H. S. ; Mon- 
mouth (JolL, 1910-13. Delta Upsilon; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Dixie Club; Track Team. Asst., 
An. Ilusb., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Mgr. of Brook- 
water Farm, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1918 — . Mar- 
ried Ethel Mae Gabby, S ii, 1917, Little York, 
111. A-ddress, Brookwater Farm, R. 7, Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich. 

7604. ELFREDA VIOLA HENNINGS 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 29, 1894, Barrington, 
111.; d. Henry J. (b. Jl 24, 1852, Ger.) and 
Mary (Brasel) Hennings (b. N 7, 1858, do.). 
Prepared in Elgin H. S.; Lake Forest Coll., 
1912-14. Governess, Iron River, Mich.; Sante 
Fe R. R.. Mojave, Calif. Address, 1017 Cen- 
ter St., Elgin, 111. 

7605. RAY DAVID IIENSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N i, 1893, Vergennes, 
III.; s. David Hadley (b. Ja 17, 1854) and 
Carrie Jane (Campbell) Henson (b. O 23, 1855, 
Camliridge, O.). Prepared in Johnston Citv H. 
S.; So. HI. St. Norm. Sch. Phi Delta 'Phi; 
ivgyptian Clul). City Atty., Johnston City, III.. 
1916-17. R. O. T. C., Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd 
Lt., Inf. R. C, Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Ad- 
dress, Johnston City, III. 



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7606. OKI-A HAROLD IIERSIIMAN 
Merchant; H. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 26, 1890, 
Sheridan, Ind. ; s. W. H. (b. do.) and Henrietta 
Hershman (b. do.). Prepared in Tipton (Ind.) 
11. S.; Purdue Univ., igii-14. Phi Kappa Sig- 
ma; Stud. Hranch, A. S. M. E. V. P., W. K. 
Wheeler Co., Wholesale Auto. Accessories, In- 
dianapolis, 1916-18. 1st Lt., Ord. Reserve Corps, 
U. S. A., 1918; 6th Heavy Mobile Ord. Re- 
pair Shop, A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 
Tipton, Ind.; bus. add., 426 N. Meridan St., 
Indianapolis. 

7607. LEONARD B. HIEBEL 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 4, 1S87, 
Waterloo, Wis.; s. Frank Hiebel. Prepared in 
Waterloo (Wis.) H. S. Land. Arch. Soc; C.lee 
and Mandolin Club; Univ. Band. Orchestra. 
Land. Arch., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. (jrcat Lakes 
Naval Training Sta., 1918; Mustered out, i<)i9- 
Address, Waterloo, Wis.; bus. add., Ft. Atkin- 
son, Wis.t 

7608. IRMA MAY IIIGGINS (REVELS) 
Demonstration Agt.; A. B. in II. Sc; b. 
Ja 16, 1892, Springfield, 111.; d. Charles Mont- 
gomery (b. F 22, 1868, do.) and Mary Weston 
(Jackson) Higgins (b. Jl 8, 1871, Oakland, 
Calif.). Prepared in Gibson City li. S. leach- 
er, Pub. Sch., Sarasota, Fla., 1916-17; Extcn. 
Work, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Hillboro Co., Fla., 
1918. Married A. B. Revels. Address, 125 E. 
5th St., Jacksonville, 111. 

7609. FRED JAMES HILL 
B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. D 17, 1892, Harvard, 

111.; s. S. P. Hill. Prepared in Harvard H. S. 
Address, Harvard, lU.t . 

7610. JAMES EDWARD HILL 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 4, 1893, Luna, 

111.; s. R. C. Hill. Prepared in Mattoon H. 
S. Chi Psi. Address, 1824 Pratt St., Mattoon, 

7611. *LUCY BELL HILL 
B. Mus.; b. Mr 11, 1885, Kingston, Mich.; d. 
E. L. Hill. Prepared in Univ. Acail. Bethany 
Circle; Le Cercle Frangais; Univ. Choristers; 
Self-Govt. Com. Teacher, Ann Arbor, Mich., 
Head of Musical Dept., Bristol, Ind. Died O 
31, 1918, Bristol, Ind. 

7612. WARREN ELLIOT HILL 
Road Commissioner; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 29, 
188^, New Athens, 111.; s. M. F. Hill. Prepared 
in Marissa Tp. II. S. Commissioner, St. High- 
way Dept., Springfield, 111. Address. 1310 Col- 
lege Ave., East St. Louis, 111.; bus. add., 509 
Brighton Place, Springlield, Ill.t 

7613. JOSEPH HOWARD HINSHAW 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. S 19. 1890, Stone Fort. 
111.; s. W. R. Ilinshaw. Prepared in Harris 
burg II. S. Iris; Delta Sigma Rho; Philomath- 
ean; Mgr., Star Lecture Course; 111. -Ind. De- 
hate; Repr., No. Oratorical League. K. O. T. 
C, Camp Grant, 1918. Address, 411 N. Grain- 
ger St., Harrisburg, Ill.t 

7614. EDWARD GEORGE HIRT, JR. 
Contractor; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Je 5. 1891. St 
Cloud, Minn.; s. Edward Hirt, Sr. Prepared 
in St. Cloud (Minn.) IL S. Alpha Rho Chi; 
Arch. Club; Spalding Guild. Contractor, St. 
Cloud, Minn. Address, 901 4th Ave., South 
St. Cloud, Minn.t 

7615. LAURA EDNA HIRTII 
Instr. and Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 20, 
1891, Quincy, 111.; d. William John (b. S i.s. 
1859, do.) and Amanda M. (Pfanschmidt) Ilirtli 
(b. S 18, 1857, do.). Prepared in Quincy II. 
S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Omicron Nii; lUiola; 
H. Sc. (Jlub; Prelim. Honors; Basketball Team; 



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[r. Prom. Com. Instr., Home Econ., La 

"Grange, Coll., La Grange, Mo.; Dietitian and 

Instr., Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1916. Ad- 
dress, Lombard Hall, Galesburg, 111. 

7616. MABEL HITT 
(Sister of No. 6937) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. &S.; b. Ag 19, 1894, 
llerrick. 111.; d. Dr. Ashby James (b. Jc 29, 
i8<2, Castleton, Va.) and Ollie (Oweings) Hitt 
(1). Ja 7, 1862, Herrick, 111.). Prepared in Ala. 
Girl's Tech. Inst., Montevallo, Ala. Teacher, 
Reereation and Sewing, Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. 
K. Co., Blocton, Ala., 1916-18. Address, Her- 
rick, 111.; bus. add., c/o Tennessee Coal, Iron 
K. R. Co., Blocton. Ala. 

7617. FREMONT JOHN HOEHN 
Supt., Tile Plant; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Ag 
25, 1888, Carlinville, 111.; s. Jacob (b. do.) and 
Katherine (LeVora) Hoehn (b. do.}. Prepared 
ill Carlinville II. S. Ceram. Club; Keranios. 
Supt., Hollow Tile Plant, I'eoria, 1916; East 
Palestine, O., 1916-18. U. S. N. A., Ord. Dept., 
1918; Scrgt., (Jhem. Plant, Dept. of interior, 
Saltville, Va. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc. Ad- 
dress, 384 Alice St., East Palestine, O. 

7618. ELMO PAUL IIOHMAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M.. 1917; b. Ja 27, 
1S94, Salem, 111.; s. John Albert (b. My 10, 
1807, Nashville, 111.) and Emma Pauline (Stef- 
fen) Hohmaii (b. Mr 9, 1866, do.). Prepared in 
Nashville 11. S.; Elmhurst Coll., 1911-12. Iris; 
I'hi Beta K.nppa; Ma-wan-da; Sachem; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Philomathean; Egyptian Club; Fresh. 
;ind I'relim. Honors; Stud. Council; Varsity 
Track Team; Cuad. Scholarship. Assoc. Field 
I'ir., Am. Red Cross, Travis, Tex., 1919 — . Y. 
.M. C. A., U. S. A., 1917; 3rd O. T. C, N. A.. 
(amp (jrant, Rockford, III., 1917; 2nd Lt., Co. 
(!, 387th Inf., Camp Cody; Mustered out, 
ic)i8; Assoc. Field Dir., A. E. F., France, 
Kjio -. Address, Nashville, III. 

7619. ARNOLD CARL HOLINGER 
Arch. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 3, 1894, 
(hicago; s. Arnold Ilolinger. Prepared in 
Waller H. S., Chicago. Ilus; Tau Beta Pi; 
I)er Deutsche Verein; Prelim. Honors. Arch 
I'ngr., Steel Products Co., Chicago. Address, 
639 Wright wood Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Strauss Bldg., c/o Concrete Steel Products Co., 
Chicago. t 

7620. JOSEPHINE BLANCHE LOUISE 
IlOi. LANDS WORTH (LARSON) 
(Wife of G400; Sister of No. 8425) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 10, 1891, Canton, 
111.; d. Charles Wesley (b. Ja 10, 1858, Fulton 
Co., 111.) and Martha Louise (Chitty) Hollands- 
worth (b. My 5, 1868, Yates City, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Canton H. S.; Knox Coll. 1909-11. 
Aclioth; Woman's League; Y. W. C. A., 191 1- 
13; 1916-17; Math. Club; Choral Soc; Celtic 
Club. Asst. Recorder. Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 
Married Louis John Lasron (g'17), Je 26. 1918, 
Canton, 111. Address, 229 North Ave. A, Can- 
ton, 111.; bus. add., 37^9 Jocelyn St., Chevy 
Chase. Washington, D. C. 

7621. DAVID PRESTON IIOLLIS 
Exten. Dir.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 17, 
1873. Nebro, 111.; s. David (b. Ap 6, 1824. Gib- 
son Co., Tenn.) and Sarah Mellissa (Mason) 
llollis (b. Mr 22, 1849, Gasconade Co., Mo.). 
Prepared in West. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., 1898-99. Exten. Dir., West. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 191.S — . Married Minnie Bella 
I'lelds, Ap 30, 1902, Meredosia, 111. Children: 
Vida Fields", b. S 11, 1903; Zera Elizabeth, b. 
.■\g 14, 1908. Address, 525 W. Adams St., Ma- 
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7622. DORIS JEAN HOLLOWAY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 22, 1893, 
Caro, Mich.; d. Ross L. (b. Ja 19, 1866, Nor- 
walk, O.) and Sarah Anne (Anderson) Ilollo- 
way (b. Ap 22, 1872, Can.). Prepared in Cen- 
tral H. S., Detroit. Gamma Phi Beta; Omicron 
Nu; Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sc. Club; Phi 
Betta Kappa; Sr. Council. Teacher, H. Sc, 
Detroit, 1916 — . Mem., Assn. of Collegiate 
Alumnae, 191 7-18; Home Econ. Assn., Detroit 
Branch, 1916-18. Address, iBi Atkinson Ave., 
Detroit. 

7623. CHARLES VERNON HOLMES 
Milk Business; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. S 10. 
1894, Manteno, 111.; s. Fred W. (b. Ag 9, 1862, 
Oswego, 111.) and Ethyln P. (Stocksdalc) 
Holmes (b. Ja 25, 1861, Momence, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Manteno and Kankakee II. Schs. Grad. 
Stud,, Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Asst. Mgr. and 
Corporation Mem., Champaign Sanitary Milk 
Co., Champaign, 1917, ist Class Signal Q. M,, 
U. S. N,, N. Y, Harbor; Mustered out, Mr 14, 
1919. Mem,, A, F. A. M. Address, Manteno, 
111. 

7624. HARRY STEVENS HOLTZE 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 20, 1893, Sioux City, 

la.; s. Samuel Iloltze. Prepared in Sioux City 
(la.) II. S. Arch. Club. ist Lt., Engrs. Ad- 
dress, 1 92 1 Douglas St., Sioux City, la. 

7625. GOLD SAMUEL HOPKINS 

(Sister of No. 4714) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Je i, 1891, Homer, 
111.; s, F, O. Hopkins. Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Sigma Nu; Ku Klux. Co. 22, Bat. 6, 
Syracuse Recruit (ianip, N. Y. ; Mustered out, 
D 1918. Address, 509 S. Lynn St,, Champaign,! 



7626, DOROTHY STEWART HORMEL 
(Sister of No. 7627) 

Settlement Worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
Jl 9, 1894, Austin, Minn.; d, William H. (b. Jl 
4, 1862, Buffalo, N, Y.) and Margaret Elizabeth 
(Stewart) Ilormel (b. F 8, 1863, Elkin, Pa,). 
Prepared in Ottumwa (la.) H, S, ; Albert Lea 
Coll. Acad.; Albert Lea Coll., 1912-13. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; Alethenai. Settlement Work, 
New York City, 1916-17; Visitor for Italian 
Dist., Assoc. Charities, Milwaukee, 1917-18. 
Address, 1530 Grand Ave., Apt. 6, Milwaukee, 

7627. OLIVE DEANE HORMEL 
(Sister of No, 7626) 
Instructor; A, B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 12, 1893, 
Chicago; d. William Henry (b. Jl 4, 1863, Buf- 
falo, N. Y.) and Margaret Elizabeth (Stewart) 
ITormel (b. F 1864, Elkin, Pa.). Prepared in 
Ottumwa (la.) H. S.; Wooster Acad., 1910; 
Wooster Coll., 1910-11. B L., Linderiwood Jr. 
Coll., St. Charles, Mo., 1912-13. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma; Alethenai; Scribbler's Club; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Asst. Ed., ///. Mag. Grad. Stud, in Eng., 
1917-18; Ed. Asst., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 
1916; Asst. in Eng., do., 1917-18. Address, 351 
Indiana Ave., Wichita, Kan. 

7628. SUSAN EUNICE HOSFORD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A, & S.; b. Ag 22, 1894, 
Gencseo, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Ap 6, 1858, 
do.) and Myrtle Eunice (HoiTstalter) Hosford 
(b. Ap 13, 1868, do.). Prepared in Geneseo 
Tp. H, S,; Rockford Coll,, 1912-13, Alpha Xi 
Delta; Omicron Nu; Illiola; H. Sc. Club. 
Teacher, Pub, Schs., Geneseo, 111., 1916-17; 
Teacher of H. Sc, H, S., Galva, 111., 1917 — , 
Address, Geneseo, 111,; bus. add., Galva, 111. 

7629. BRUCE OWEN HOSKINSON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 7, 1876, West York, 
111.; s. E. Hoskinson. Prepared in Norm. Sch., 
Ind. Address, West York, Ill.t 



7630, CHARLES FRANCIS HOUGH 




paign II, S, Sigma Chi; I'hi Delta Phi. At- 
K"'n?^o^' '■'''^- '^'I'toon, 111,, 1916-17, 1st R, 
O. 1. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; 2nd Lt. 342- 
nd Inf., Camp Grant, Hi., 1917 — ; Inf. ' Sch 
of Arms, Ft. Sill, Okla., 1918. Address. Dan- 
vers. 111. 

7631. WALDERN HENRY HOUGH 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap i8, 1892, 

Morgan Park, 111.; s. Claudia Sutherland. Pre- 
pared in Oak Park Tp. H. S. Chi I'si; Sigma 
lau; Scarab; Ku Klux; Helmet; Jr. Smoker 
Com.; Capt., Univ. Brig. Address, 227 S, Ken- 
ilworth Ave,, Oak Park, 111,; bus. add.. Gen. 
Delivery, Huron, O.t 

7632. IRMA L. HOUSER (FITCH) 
(Wife of No. 8322) 

A. B in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 28, 1894. Farmer 
City, 111.; d. iM-ank E. (b. 1869, do.) and Emma 
(Nydegger) Ilouser (b. 1872, Switzerland). 
Prepared in Moore Tj). H. S., Farmer City. 
Athenean; Classical Club; Y W. C. A. Teach- 
er, H. S., Monticcllo, 111.; do.. II, S,, Laurel, 
Mont, Married Howard J. Fitch ('17), My 24, 
1 91 8, St, Louis. Address, R. 4, Rockford, 111 

7633. CHARLES RALPH HOWE 
(Brother of No, 7634) 
Farmer; B. S, in Agr.; b. Je 3, 1894, Blue 
Springs, Neb,; s, Charles Rosecrans (b, Ap 19 
1863, Tuscola, 111.) and Sadie A. (Brian) Howe 
(b An 27, 1865, do,). Prepared in Champaign 
and luscola H. Schs. Corp., Water Tank 
Irain, A, E. F., France, 1918- — . Address, 202 
L, John St., Champaign. 

7634- WILLIAM THOMAS HOWE 
(Brotiier of No. 7633) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr,; b, Ja 31, 1891, Barn- 
ston. Neb.; s. Charles Rosecrans (b, Ap 19, 
1863, Tuscola, 111,) and Sadie A, (Brian) 
Howe (b, Ap 27, 1865, do.). Prepared in Tus- 
cola H. S, Farmer, Tuscola, 111. Married 
Redith Goodson, My 19, igi8, Tuscola, lU 
Address, R. 3, Tuscola, 111. 

7635. GRACE LAURA HOWELL (COR- 

DELL) 

(Sister of No. 3034) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 24, 1888, Winfield, 
Kan,; d. John J. (b. D 2, 1854, Rushville. III.) 
and Ellen (Dillon) Howell (b. Ap 20, 1856, 
do.). Prepared in Ipava II. S.; Whipple Acad.; 
111. Coll., 1907-09. Married Ralph Vail Cordel!, 
Ag 14, 1916, Monmouth, 111, Child, Harriet 
Ruth, b. Jl I, 191 7. Address. Farmington, 111, 

7636, WILLIS WILKINSON HUBBARD 

B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 27, 1890, Wellington, 
Kan.; s. T. B. Hubbard. Prepared in Beloit 
(Kan.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Scarab; Arch. 
Club; Bus. Mgr., Arch. Year Book. Capt., 17th 
Heavy F, A., A. E. F., France, 1918; Wounded 
1918; D. S. C, cited by Gen. Pershing for 
bravery. Address, Beloit, Kan. 

7637. CHARLES THURMAN HUFFORD 
Assistant; B, S. in Agr,; b. O 28, 1890, Carmi, 

III.; s. John A. (b. Herald, 111.) and Mary 
Elizabeth Ilufford. Prejiared in Omalia H. S. 
Asst. in Soils, Univ. of 111., 1916-18. 2nd Lt., 
O. T. S., 2nd Co., Inf., Camp Sherman. O, ; 
■Mustered out, D 15, 191 8. Address, 1208 W. 
Clark St. Urbana; bus. add., 656 Agr. BIdg., 
Univ. of 111., do. 



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7638. KENNETH BLAINE HUMPHREY 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 6, 1892. 
Waterloo, Wis. Prepared in Waterloo (Wis.) 
H. S. Radio Sch., College Park, Md.; 2nd 
Lt., Am. Avia., Acceptance Park, No. i, 
France; Mustered out, F 18, 1919- Addresss, 
219 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; bus. add., 
60 Wall St., New York City, c/o Henry L. 
Doherty & Co. 

7639. CHARLES EVERETT HUNGERFORD 
Const. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ja 1 1, 
1894, Loda, 111.; s. Everett Marion (b. Ja 8, 
1848, Painesville, O.) and Mamie Fletcher 
(Knapp) Hungerford (b. S 6, 1863, Memphis). 
Prepared in Loda H. S. Triangle; Sigma Tau; 
Bus. Mgr., Univ. Band. Traveling Engr., 
Weber Reinforced Concrete Chimmey Co.. Chi- 
cago, 1916-17; Engr., Larrowe Const. Co., De- 
troit, in the Const, of beet sugar factories, 
Brighton Colo., 191 7; do., Sunnyside, Wash.. 
1918— . Mem., Baptist Church; A. F. A. M. 
Married Ella Marie Wuerzinger, S 3, 19 ' 7- 
Loda, 111. Address, Loda, 111.; bus. add., 
Sunnyside, Wash. 

7640. FRANK SUMNER HUNT 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Ag i, 

1888, Hancock, N. H.; s. William N. (b. Ap 15, 
1862, Haverhill, Mass.) and Florence Nightin- 
gale (Tyler) Hunt (b. N 25, 1862, Concord, 
N H.). Prepared in Winona (Ind.) Acad.; 
Lake Forest Coll. Phi Pi Epsilon; Keramos; 
Am. Ceram. Soc. Ceram. Engr., Beaver Falls 
Art Tile Co., Beaver Falls. Pa., 1916-17- 
Hdqtrs. Co., 323rd F. A.. N. A., 1917-18; 3.rd 

0. T. C, 83rd Div. ; Camp Jackson. Columbia. 
S. C. 19 1 8. Married Grace Keiller Brown, Ag 

1, 1917. Address, North Brookfield, Mass. 

7641. LESLIE LYMAN HUNT 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 7, 1894, 

Henry. 111.; s. Ola G. (b. Ap 26, 1872, White- 
field, 111.) and Eliza C. (Cornell) Hunt (b. Je 
II, 1S75. Steuben, 111.). Prepared in Sparland 
H. S. Farm House; .^gr. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Farm Mgr., Darlington, Ala. 2nd O. 
T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., 156th Depot 
Brig., Camp Sherman. 1917- Mem.. M. E. 
Church. Address, Sparland, 111. 

7642. HOMER IRVING HUNTINGTON 
Asst., Public Health Service: B. S. in Agr.: 
b. Ag 3, 1892. Edison Park, Chicago; s. E. J. 
Huntington. Prepared in Maine Tp. H. S. 
Alpha Gamma Rho; .\gr. Club; Philomathean: 
Choral Soc; Glee Club; Varsity Track; Food 
and Milk Commissioner. Cumberland, Md. 
ist Lt.. U. S. Public Health Service. Little 
Rock Ark., 1918 — . Married Mabel Frances 
Stoddard. Washington, D. C. Address, 6808 
Osceola Ave., Chicago. 

7643. OLIVER CROMWELL KEMP 
HUTCHINSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 21, 1891, 
Menominee, Mich.; s. R. S. Hutchinson. Pre- 
pared in Menominee (Mich.) H. S. Pi Tau 
Sigma; Sigma Tau; Scabbard and Blade; 
Ionian; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E.; Rifle Team; 
Shop Mgr., M. E. Open House; Capt.. Regt. 
LTniv. Brig. Mech. Engr., Ry. Specialty Co.. 
Atchison, Kan. Address, 21 Stryker Ave., Wood- 
side, Long Island, N. Y.; bus. add., c/o Ry. 
Specialty Co., Atchison, Kan.f 

7644. ROBERT JOHN HYNDMAN, JR. 
(Brother of No. 3424) 

Draftsman: B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 12, 1892, 
Wyoming. Cincinnati; s. R. John (b. S 22, 1S55, 
Cincinnati) and Lottie Emma (Leopold) Hynd- 
man (b. Ja 28, i8s7, do.^. Prepared in Wyom- 
ing (O.) H. S. U. S. Marine Corps, 96th Co., 
6th Regt., A. E. F., France. Address, 324 
Mills Ave., Wyoming, Cincinnati.! 



7645. CORA EDNA JACKSON HYPES 

(Wife of No. 7647) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 7, 1879, Organ 
Cave, W. Va. ; d. A. R. Jackson. Prepared in 
Lewisburg (W. Va.) Seminary. Married J. L. 
Hypes ('16), Ag 8, 191 1, Washington, D. C. 
Iddrcss, Ronceverte, W. Va.t 

7n46. GEORGE WILLIAM HYPES 
(Brother of No. 7647) 
Prin., LI. S.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 12, 1887, 
Poe, W. Va.; s. S. W. (b. My 29, 1861, Clay 
Co., W. Va.) and Althea (Dorsly) Hypes (b. 
D 23, 1867, Bruce, W. Va.). Prepared in Sum- 
merville (W. Va.) Norm. Sch. Prin.. H. S., 
-Vnsted, W. Va. Address, Poe, W. Va.; bus. 
add., Ansted, W. Va.t 

7647. JAMES LOWELL HYPES 
(Husband of No. 7645; Brother of No. 7646) 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 
1916; b. D 22, 1885, Bruce, W. Va.; s. S. W. 
(b. My 29. 1S61, Clay Co., W. Va.) and Althea 
(Dorsly) Hypes (b. D 23, 1867, Bruce, W. Va.). 
Prepared in Marshall Coll. St. Norm.; W. Va. 
Univ., 1913-14, summers, 1912-13, 1913-14. En- 
tomol. Soc. of America. Prin., H. S., Ronce- 
verte, W. Va., 1916-18. Agr. Exten. Work. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Cora Edna 
Jackson ('16), Ag 8, 1911, Washington, D. C. 
.■Iddrcss, Ronceverte, W. Va. 

7648. OLIVER STAPP IMES 
(Brother of No. 8449) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 6, 1886. 
Macomb, 111.; s. Charles I. (b. S 1853, do.) and 
Mary A. lines (b. 1858, McDonough Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Macomb Norm. Sch. Elec. Engr., 
The Milwaukee Elec. Ry. & Light Co., 1916-17. 
ist Lt., 311 Field Signal Bn., Camp Grant, 111.; 
Capt., Sig. Bat., A. E. F., France. Married 
Stella Lippert, Ag 3, 191 8, Rockford, 111. A(J^ 
dress, 402 W. Calhoun St., Macomb, 111. 

7649. HORACE BALLOW INGALLS 
Cashier; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 4, 1S88. Urbana; 
s. Willie Melvin (b. Ap s. 1858, Hamilton Co., 
O.) and Emma J. (Irwin) Ingalls (b. S 12, 
1863, Scioto Co.. O.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. Club; Floricultur- 
al Club. Bookkeeper, Urbana Banking Co.; 
Cashier. Bus. Office, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Mar- 
ried Esther Condit, F 4, 1916, Urbana. Child, 
Robert Condit, b, D 25, 1917. Address, 209 
W. Oregon St., L^rbana. 

7650. SHERMAN INGELS 
Land. Gardener; B. S. in Land. Gard. ; b. O 
7, 1893, La Fayette, 111.; s. Irwin (b. 1859, do.) 
and Elizabeth (Ryder) Ingels (b. 1857, Toulon, 
111.). Prepared in La Fayette H. S.; Toulon 
.Vcad.; Eureka Coll. Corp., 313th Engrs., Co. 
A, Camp Dodge, la.; do., France; Army of 
Occupation, Ger. Address, La Fayette, 111. 

7651. CHARLES HAROLD JACKMAN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 5, 1893, 
North Crystal Lake, 111.; s. Charles Frederick 
(b. N 20, 1868. do.) and Emma Anna (Collen) 
Tackman (b. D 13, 1867, Barrington. 111.). 
"Prepared in Elgin H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau 
Sigma; Prelim, and Final Honors. Engr., Am. 
Bridge Co., Gai-y. Ind.. 1916; Sales Engr.. Jos- 
eph T. Ryerson & Son. Chicago, 1916. Aviation 
Section, S. E. R. C, Univ. of Calif.. Berkeley. 
Calif., 1917; 2nd Lt., 344th Handley Page 
Service Sqdn,, Garden City, N. Y. : Mustered 
out. D II. 191 8. Married Frances Eliza Smith, 
F 9, 1918, Berkeley, Calif. Address, 4245 Wil- 
cox Ave.. Chicago; bus. add., c/o Joseph T. 
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7652. ROBERT L. JARNAGIN 
Lawyer; LL. ]}.; b. O 15, iStjj, Shelbyville, 
111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. S 22, 1856, do.) 
and Julia F. Jarnagin (b. Je 17, 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Shelbyville li. S. Practicing Law, 
Shelbyville, 111., 1916; do., Bradstreet's, St. 
Louis, 1016-17. I St Sergt., Marine Barracks. 
Paris Lsland, S. C. 19 17; ist Lt., A. K. F.. 
France. Mem., Shelby Co. Bar Assn. Address, 
2312 S. 4th St., Shelbyville, 111. 

7653. ROWLING JARVIS 
(Husband of No. 9100) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 27, 1893. 
Winchester, Mass.; s. Walter James (b. N 3. 
1863, Burlington, la.) and Sarah Jane (Sow- 
den) Jarvis (b. Mr 23, 1863). Prepared in 
Hinsdale 11. S. and Lewis Inst., 1909-10. Elec. 
Engr. Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago; 
Const. Work, Chazy, Plattsburg, Lyon Mt., an(i 
Minneola, N. Y. Govt. Const. Work, San 
Antonio. Wichita Falls, Tex. and Dayton, O.; 
Const. Div., U. S. Signal Corps, Civilian Asst. 
Supt., 1 91 7; Er|uii)ment Div., Signal Corps, U. 

5. A.. Asst., Sr. Insp., West. Elec. Co., Haw- 
thorne, 111., 1918; With Allis Chalmers Sales 
Co., Detroit, 1918 — -. Married Esther Cranston 
Green ('18), Je 20, 1918, Oakwood, 111. Ad- 
dress, 8 Otsego Ave., Detroit; bus. add., c/o 
Allis Chalmers Sales Co., 1829 Ford Bldg.. 
Detroit. 

7654. JOHN BENJAMIN JEFFERSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 7, 1891, 
("hicago; s. Fred A. Jefferson. Prepared in 
Crane H. S. Married Bertha Pritchard, Je 
1917, Champaign. Address, 4332 N. Kildare 
Ave., Chicago. t 

7655. CARSON GARY JENNINGS 
(Husband of No. 8367) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 6, 1891. 
Fayette, 111.; s. John D., (b. O 24, 1865, 
Bryantsville. Ky.) and Emily Eve (Gary) Jen- 
nings (b. Fayette. 111.). Prepared in Green- 
field H. S. Bushnell Guild; C. E. Soc; Pre 
lim. Honors; Capt., Univ. Brig. Civ. Engr., 
Springfield, 111.. 1016; do., Joliet, 111.. 1916-17. 
ist Lt., C. A. C, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1917; Qtrs. 
77, Ft. Screven. Ga., 1917-18; Capt., Tr. Co. 

6, do., 1918. Mem., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Gladys Green ('17). S 18, 1918, Oakwood. 
.'Iddt'ess, R. 6, Carlinville, 111. 

7656. FLORENCE MAY JERVIS 
(Sister of Nos. 3049, 4237) 
B. Mus. ; b. My 26, 1890, Champaign; d. 
Joseph (b. Ag 30, 1833, Shropshire, Eng.) and 
(^'atherine (Sheargold) Jervis (b. Mr 31, 1844, 
Staffordshire, dn.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Geneva Club. Address, 307 S. State St., 
Champaign. t 

7657. CHARLES LEO JEZ 
Land Gardener; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 6, 1890 
I'ohemia; s. Francis (b. 1844, Bohemia) and 
Catharine (Slavicek) Jez (b. 1849). Prepared 
in Imperial Royal Higher Gymnasium, Bohemia 
and Hyde Park II. S., Chicago. Floricultural 
Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. Grad. work. 
Floriculture and Land Gard. In charge of 
grounds of City of Chicago Municipal Tuber- 
culosis Sanitarium. Auth. : Articles in Has- 
podar. Address, 5601 N. Crawford Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

7638. EDNA LOUISE JOHNSON 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 18, 
1887, Brimfield, 111.; d. H. R. (b. My 4, 1851, 
do.) and Frances (Snider) Johnson (b. My 9. 
1856. Boonville, Mo.). Preiiared in Brimfield 
H. S.; P.. P., Colo. St. Teacher's Coll.. 191 1. 
Supvr., Grammar Schools, Ironwood, Mich.. 
1916-17; Instr. of Biol., do., 1917-18. Address, 
Brimfield. 111.: bits, add., 119 N. Curry St., 
Ironwood, Mich. 



7659. MARCUS LEONARD JOHNSON 

?•■ ^- ^^S- ^'•' '^- ^^ i^' '893. Chicago; 
s. Oeorge A. Johnson. Prepared in Evanston 
Acad. Address, 2136 Berteau Ave., ist Apt, 
Chicago. t 

7660. MARY FERN JOHNSON (RICH ART) 
(Wife of No. 6516) 
A. B in L. A. & S.; B. Mus., 1917; b. JI 28 
1894, Rantoul. 111.; d. A. P. (b. D 16, 1862 
Georgetown, Dei.) and Effie (Obenchain) John 
son (b. Mr 6, 1866, Cerro Gordo, 111). Pre 
pared in Urbana H. S. Aciioth; Athcnean 
Married I'rank Erwin Richart ('14) S 11 
1917. Urbana. Address, 936 W. Illinois St. 
Urbana. 

7661. MAURICE CARL JOHNSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 14, 1898, 
Omaha, Neb.; s. C. F. Johnson. Prepared in 
Oniaha (Neb.) IF. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; 
c 1?" S'ema; Scabbard and Blade; Ionian; 
Sr. Memorial Com.; Univ. Brig.; Prelim Hon- 
ors; Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Mech. Engr, 
Cleveland Clilf Iron Co., Ishpeming, Mich 
Capt., Motor Train Dept., Camp Grant, 111., 
lO}?. Address, 155 N. Oak St., Ishpeming, 
Mich.t 

7662. MAYNARD WAYNE JOHNSON 
(Husband of No. 7378) 

Broker; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 14, 1895 
Casey 111.; s. Charles F. (b. Je 27, 1867, do.) 
and Rose (Lee) Casey, (b. Je 3, 1866, do.). 
Prepared in Casey II. S. Central H. S., St 
Louis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Beta Gamma 
Sigma. Development and improving of farm 
properties, securities. Twin Falls, Idaho. Mar- 
ried Helen Beiirensmeyer ('16). Ap 23, 1917 
Quincy, III. Address, Twin Falls, Idaho. 

7663. DWIGHT IRWIN JOHNSTON 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D 8, 1893, Seymour, 
111.; s. Robert Johnston. Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa 
Psi. Address, Seymour, lU.t 

7664. DAVID ROBERT JONES 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 9, 1892, 
Pittsburgh; s. John A. (b. Ja 8, 1865, do.) and 
Lillie E. (Harrington) Jones (b. Ja i, 1869, 
'i?-\i Prepared in Streator Tp. II. S. Acanthus; 
C. h. Soc. Civ. Engr., Detailing Struct. Steel, 
Kansas City, Mo., With Am. Bridge Co Gary 
Ind., 1916-17. U. S. A. S., Champaign; Lt., u! 
S. Sig. Relief C, A. E. F., France, 1918; Re- 
ceived Lc brevet de pilot from Federation 
Aeronautique Internationale. Address, 572 
Connecticut St., Gary, Ind. 

7665. J. RUSSELL JONES 
Revenue Collector; A. B. in Commerce; b. 

S 28, 1894. Springfield, 111.; s. Morris Ashton 
and Rose (Mclntire) Jones. Prepared in 
Springfield II. S. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Kaiipa 
Psi; Ma-wan-da; Mem. Ath. Bd. of Control; 
Mgr. 1916, Interschol. Deputy Internal Reve- 
nue Collector, 8th Dist., 111. 2nd Lt.. Heavy 
F. A. R. C, Camp Grant, 111. 1917; do., 69th 
Heavy F. A., West Point, Ky., 1018; Mustered 
out, Ja 30, 1919. Address, 437 W. S. Grand 
Ave., Springfield, 111. 

7666. MILDRED JOYNER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. JI 22. 1894. 

Ridgway, 111.; d. Clarence Edward (b. Te 29. 
i8r)8, Stonefort, 111.) and Lucinda Ann (Wiede- 
mann) Joyner (b. D 19, 1868, Harrisburg, 111.). 
Prepared in Harrisburg Tp. H. S. W. A. A. 
Teacher, Anna. 111. 1916-17; Paducah, Ky., 
1917-18. Address. Harrisburg, HI.; bus. add., 
1325 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. 



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7667. LOUIS FREDERICK JUNGKUNG 
Purchasing Agt.; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 
22, 1894, Freeport, 111.; s. Louis Robert (b. 
do.) and Georgia Anna (Gilbert) Jungkung 
(b. Lanark, 111.). Prepared in Freeport H. S. 
Sigma Alpha Kiisilon; Beta Gamma Sigma; Al- 
pha Kappa Psi; Cml. Club; Ku Klux. With 
Purchasing Dept., W. T. Rawleigh Co., Free- 
port, 111. Tr. Detachment, Indianapolis, 1918; 
Med. Corps, 164th Depot Brig., Camp Funston, 
Kan.; Mustered out, Ja 7, igiQ- Address, 153 
Carroll St.. Freeport, 111.; bus. add., c/o W. T.^ 
Ramleigh Co., do. 

7668. MAX JOSEPH KADIN (KADINSKY) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Je 23, 
1893, Sebastopol, Russia; s. Joseph (b. Russia) 
and Sophie (Zeitlin) Kadin. Prepared in Sch., 
Sebastopol, Russia; Armour Inst, of Tech., 
1911-14. Ry. Club; C. E. Club; Menorah. Civ. 
Engr., Grain Elevator Const. Jr. Mem.. West. 
Soc. of Engrs. Name Kadinsky, legally 
changed to Kadin. Address, 2550 Potomac 
Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Room 813, 108 S. La 
6alle St., do. 

7669. THOMAS DEBENHAM KAHLERT 
(Brother of No. 3433) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 29, 1892, Car- 
lyle. 111.; s. Edward A. (b. do.) and Harriet A. 
(Grain) Kahlert (b. Augusta, 111.). Prepared 
in Carlyle H. S. Agr. Club; Agron. Soc. U. 
S. A., 1918. Address, Carlyle, 111. 

7670. RUFUS MAURICE KAMM 
(Brother of Nos. 4738, 7671) 
Chemist; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 4. i893- 
Highland, 111.; s. Robert (b. do.) and Leonie 
(Meyer) Kamm (b. do.). Prepared in High- 
land H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Chem. Club; 
Rifle Team; Gym. Team. Chem. Highway 
Dept.. Springfield, 111., 1916; do. U. S. Geol. 
Sur., Washington, D. C, 1917; do.. 111. Potash 
Co., Cairo, 111., 1918. Address, looi Walnut 
St., Cairo, 111. 

7671. WILBUR FRED KAMM 
(Brother of Nos. 4738, 7670) 

Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 14. 1891, 
Highland. 111.; s. Robert (b. do.) and Leonie 
(Meyer) Kamm (b. do.). Prepared in High- 
land H. S. Rifle Club; Class Baseball; Class 
Basketball; Rifle Team. Research Chem., Park 
Davis and Co., Detroit. Address, 634 Con- 
gress St., Detroit.! 

7672. ROBERT CLAIR KANE 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 7. 1893. Warren, 111.; 
s. E. K. Kane. Prepared in Warren H. S. 
Eta Kappa Nu. Address, Warren, Ill.t 

7673. JAMES M. KANTOR 
Mech. Draftsman; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 28, 
1893, Chicago; s. Charles (b. Ja 25, 1865. Bohe- 
mia) and Augusta (Benda) Kantor (b. Ag 18, 
1867, do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S.; 
Crane Coll.. 191 3-14- E. E. Soc; Univ. Band; 
Sr. Baseball. Mech. Draftsman, Liquid Car- 
bonic Co., 1916-17; Chief Draftsman, do. 
Designing of Special T. N. T. Shell Filling Ma- 
chine, U. S. Gov. Mem., Illini Club, Chicago; 
Federation of Musicians; Musical Club. Ad- 
dress, 2237 Clifton Park Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 3100 S. Kedzie Ave., do. 

7674. ALVA HUGO KARRAKER 
(Brother of No. 4740 
Soil Surveyor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 25, 1889, 
Dongola, 111.; s. Henrv Wilson (b. Mr 13, 1858. 
do.) and Ina Arminta (Davis) Karraker (b. O 
5, 1865, do.). Prepared in William Jewell 
Acad. Agr. Club. Soil Survr., Dongola, 111. 
Corp., 159th Depot Brig., 14th Co., 4th Tr. 
Brig., Camp Taylor, Ky.; do., A. E. F., France. 
Address, Dongola, 111. 



7675. WILLIAM HENRY KASTEN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 15, 1891, Schenectady, N. 
Y. ; s. Charles Henry (b. Schenectady, N. Y.) 
and Josephine Caroline (Smith) Kasten. Pre- 
pared in Schenectady (N. Y.) H. S.; Mich. 
Agr. Coll. Adjt., Capt., Univ. Brig. ist 
Sergt., ist 111. F. A., Bat. F, 1915-16; 2nd. Lt., 
do., 1916; Capt., 14th Cavalry, Eagle Pass, Tex., 
1917 — . Address, 1219 State St., Schenectady, 
N. Y. 

7676. TANA KAWAMOTO 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1916; b. F 
18, 1887, Kyoto, Japan; s. Yashuke Okuda and 
(Hana Kawamoto. Prepared in Middle Sch., 
Kyoto, Japan; Univ. of N. Dak., 1911-12. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Sigma Psi. Transmission Engr., 
Telephone, Chicago, 1916-18; New York City, 
1917-18. Married Kiku Tanaka, S 20, 1917, 
New York City. Address, 682 Academy St., 
New York City; bus. add., 463 West St., do. 

7677. WALTER MOORE KEACH 
Fruit Grower; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 23, 1894, 

Brownstown, Ind. ; s. James F. (b. do.) and 
Elizabeth A. (Moore) Keach (b. Floyd Knobbs, 
Ind.). Prepared in Brownstown H. S.; Wabash 
Coll., 1912-13. Sigma Chi; Pi Pi Rho. Mgr. of 
Apple Orchard, Clay City, 111. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Christian Church. Married Berna Lee 
Benham, Jl 3, 1917, Crothersville, Ind. Ad- 
dress, Clay City, 111. 

7678. ORA SYLVESTER KEENER 

B. S. in Chem E. ; b. Ap 3. 1880, Macomb. 
111.; s. H. A. Keener. Attended West 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Address, Macomb, Ill.t 

7679. SAKAI KEITOKU 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; M. S. in 1917; 
b. Ag 20, i8gi, Japan; s. Shichiro Keitoku. 
Prepared in Central H. S., Washington, D. C. 
Asst.. Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1916. Address, 
1 01 1 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana.f 

7680. ARTHUR RAYMOND KELLER 

C. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 26, 1891, Mt. 
Carmel, 111.; s. J. B. Keller. Prepared in Mt. 
Carmel H. S. Triangle. C. Engr., Kansas 
City, Mo. 2nd Lt., Co. A, S28th Engrs., A. E. 
F., France. Address, 331 E. 4th St., Mt. 
Carmel, 111.; bus. add., 511 Republic Bldg., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

7681. FRANCIS HUGH KELLEY 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 20, 1891, Simp- 
son, 111.; s. J. R. Kelley. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Teacher, East Lynn, 111. Married Nelle 
Lemmon, Champaign. Address, 1304 Clark St., 
Urbana. t 

7682. HENRY PHILLIPS KELLEY 

(Brother of No. 6347) 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in x\gr. ; b. F 25, 1892, 
Elgin, 111.; s. Walter Scott (b. Pingree Grove, 
111.) and Nellie (Guptil) Kelley. Prepared in 
Elgin H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon. With Exten. 
Dept., Internat. Harvester Co., Chicago; Farm 
Adviser, Cedar Rapids, la., 1917-18; do., Gris- 
wold, la., 1918 — . Married Mildred Wilde, D 
26, 191 7, Elgin, 111. Address, Griswold, la. 

7683. SAMUEL ADAMS KELLOGG 
Herdsman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 11, 1889, 
Wheaton. 111.; s. Henry L. (b. 1845, White 
Pigeon. Mich.) and Nora E. (Blanchard) Kel- 
logg (b. 1853, Galesburg. 111.). Prepared in 
Wheaton Acad. A. B., Wheaton Coll., 1914- 
De Laval Cup, Stock Judging, 1915; E. C. Stone 
Watch, do., 1916. Herdsman, Brookwater 
Farm. Mich. Address, Brookwater Farm, Ann 
Arbor, Mich. 



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7684. FRED HANFORD KELLY 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O i, 1894, Mattoon, III.; 
s. B. N. Kelly. Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 
Phi Alpha Delta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Lamba 
Epsilon Phi; Pushball Com.; Cotillion Com.; 
Smoker Com.; Law Scholarship. Lawyer, James 
W. & Edward C. Craig, Attys., Mattoon, III. 
2nd Lt., F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; 
Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Address, 3409 West- 
ern Ave., Mattoon, 111. 

7685. BYRON FLORENCE KENNER 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 3, 1892, St. Louis. 
Prepared in Pasadena (Calif.) H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Psi. Address, Glendora, Calif-t 

7686. DANIEL RALPH KENSHALO 
LL. B.; b. D 9, 1890, Fairfield, III.; s. Tyra 
(b. D 1, 1856, Fairfield, 111.) and Mary Ann 
(Hall) Kenshalo (b. O 16, 1858, do.). Pre- 
pared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 2nd Lt., 
Inf., Camp Devens, 1917 — . Married Edith 
Carolyn Schroeder, My 5, 1917, Salem, 111. 
Address, Johnston City, 111. 

7687. YERON HARLOW KERN 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 9, 1890. Gays, 
111.; s. J. A. Kern. Prepared in East 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Acacia; Alpha Zeta. With Ex- 
tension Division, Univ. of Ark. Address, Gays, 
111.; bus. add., Univ. of Ark., Fayetteville, Ark.t 

7688. PAUL PETER KIESSIG 
Draftsman; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 27, 1887, San 
Diego. Calif.; s. Charles and Bertha (Stark) 
Kiessig. Prepared in San Diego (Calif.) H. S.; 
Univ. of Calif. Philomathean; Mgr., Star 
Course. Draftsman, Airplane Experimental 
Sta., McCooks Field, Dayton, O. Address, 
1463 Viola Ave., Dayton, O. 

7689. LEVETT KIMMEL 
Prin., H. S.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 13, 1887. 
Lawrenceville, 111.; s. William (b. Lawrence- 
ville, 111.) and Melissa (Martin) Kimmel (b. 
Bridgeport, 111.). Prepared in East. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Agr. Club. 
Teacher, H. S., Palestine, III., 1916-17; Prin., 
Chrisman Tp. H. S., 111., 1918 — . Married 
Josephine Canby, Ag 10, 1916, Newton, 111. 
Address, Chrisman, 111. 

7690. DEWITT LEONARD KING 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 7. 1893, 
Tonica, 111.; s. G. C. (b. S 12, 1866, Minonk, 
111.) and Ella E. (Swift) King (b. S 12, 1865, 
Tonica, 111.). Prepared in Tonica H. S., Ad- 
rian Coll., 1911-12. Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Tau 
Sigma. Mech. Eng., Locomotive Finished Mtl. 
Co., Atchison, Kan. Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., 
Submarine Service, Annapolis, Md.; Mustered 
out, F 5. 1919. Addrc'ss, Tonica, 111. 

7691. VIVIAN KING 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 17, 1893, 
Centerville, Ind.; d. J. E. (b. 1856, Wayne Co., 
Ind.) and Lulu (Beeson) King (b. 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Richmond (Ind.) H. S.; Earlham 
Coll., 1911-12. Kappa Alpha Theta; Illiola. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1918. Red Cross 
Work, Day Nursery Work, Chicago, 1917-18; 
Teacher, H. Sc, Pub. Schs., South Bend, Ind.; 
Student, Univ. of Chicago, 19 18 — -. Address, 
24 S. 9th St., Richmond. Ind. 

7692. ARMIN MARTIN KIRCHER 
(Brother of No. 7007) 
B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 4, 1894, Chicago; s. 
Julius (b. N IS, 1859, Vincennes, Ind.) and 
Emma Agnes (Bandow) Kircher (b. Je 3, 1867, 
Milwaukee). Prepared in Crane H. S., Chi- 
cago. Corp., Camp Grant, D 1917. Address, 
2009 W. 22nd Place, Chicago. t 



7693. SIDNEY DALE KIRKPATRICK 

(Brother of No. 8489) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ap 2, 1894 
Urbana; s. Fred Dilling (b. JI 3, 1867, May- 
view, 111.) and Virginia May (Hedges) Kirk- 
patrick (b S 12, 1875, Urbana). Prepared in 
Lrbana H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Sigma Xi; 
Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lamb- 
da bpsilon; Ma-wan-da; Pierrots; Ed., 1916 
Ilho and ///. Chem.; Prelim, and Special Hon- 
ors. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1916-17 Asst 
Chem., 111. St. Water Survey, 1916-17; Chem" 
Expert, U. S. Tariff Comn., 1917-18. 2nd Lt 
San. Corps, 191S; Water Analysis, Lab., A. E.' 
F., 1918; Com. on Peace Comn. for resumption 
of trade, Ger. Auth.; Univ. Bull. No 13 St 
Water Survey (with W. A. Graham Clark) 'The 
Dyestuff Situation in the Textile Industries, 
y. S. Tariff Commission, Tariff Information, 
Series No. 2. Mem., A. C. S. ; Am. Water 
Works Assn. Address, 807 S. Goodwin Ave., 
Lrbana. 

7694. ROBERT HERMAN KLAMT 
Horticulturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 30, 1893 

Greiz, Ger.- s. Robert (b. D 4. 1863, do.) and 
Ernestine Georgi ( Waltersdorf) Klamt (b. Je 
17. 1 86 1, Saxony, Ger.). Prepared in Ger. Schs. 
atid Lake H. S., Chicago. Cosmopolitan; Der 
Deutsche Verein. Agr. research work, Cornell 
1916-17. Horticulturist, Fig Farm, Fresno, 
Calif., 1919 — . Sergt., 210th Sqdn., England; 
Mustered out, D 24, 1918. Address, 2948 Nor- 
mal Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o E. C. Fig- 
gins, R. A, Box 27s, Fresno, Calif. 

7695. FRANCES GRACE KLANK 
Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. L. S., 

1918; b. Ja 23, 1894, Champaign; d. Albert 
Louis (b. Ger.) and Maud (Howse) Klank (b. 
Champaign). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Lib. Asst.. Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Address, 6i8 W. University Ave., 
Champaign. 

7696. CARROLL AARON KLEIN 
Architect; B. S. in Arch. E.; b. Mr 24, 1894, 

Washington, la.; s. Isaac (b. 1852, Ger.) and 
Ida (Heinsferter) Klein (b. 1864, Davenport, 
la.). Prepared in Davenport (la.) H. S. 
Zeta Beta Tau; Art Ed., Siren; Am. Inst, of 
Arch. Sch. Medal. With Clausan and Kruse 
Archs.. Davenport, la., 1916-17. U. S. Navy, 
Pub. Works, Rm. 12, Great Lakes, 111., 1917; 
Mustered out, F 17, 1919. Address, go? Persh- 
ing Ave., Davenport, la.; bus. add., 204 E. 4th 
St., do. 

7697. EMMA ADELE KLEINAU 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 13 ,1885, 

Bloomington. 111.; d. Charles A. (b. Ja 22, 1858, 
Eingen. Ger.) and Lena (Kluess) Kleinau (b. O 
28. 1863, Inselbrigen, Ger.). Prepared in 
Bloomington H. S. B. E., 111. State Norm. Univ., 
1912. Kappa Delta Pi. Teaclier. Algebra. H. 
S., LTrbana, 1918-19; Expense Clerk, Paul F. 
Buih Co., Bloomington, 111., 1919 — . Address, 
405 S. Clayton St., Bloomington, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Paul F. Buih Co., do. 

7698. ROLAND JOHN KLINGLER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 7, 1894, Lead, S. 
Dak.; s. John Klingler. Prepared in Lead (S. 
Dak.) H. S. Address, 521 Addie St., Lead, S. 
Dak.t 

7699. CHARLES GORR KLOPP 
Testing Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 30, 
i8q2. El Paso, Tex.; s. D. J. (b. Mr 4, 1858, 
Afolkey, 111.) and Emily C. (Gorr) Klopp (b. 
F 16, 1867. do.). Prepared in El Paso H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A. S. M. E.; Pre- 
lim. Honors. Mech. Engr., Lewiston, Pa.; 
Testing Engr., Am. Engng. Co., Philadelphia. 
.Address, Streator, 111.; bus. add., Am. Engng. 
Co., Philadelphia. 



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7700. HARRY FARRAR KNAPPEN- 
BERGER 
(Brother of No. 3440) 
B. S. in A. E.; b. F 24, 1891, Macomb, 111.; 
s. H. (b. F 6, 1S51, Pa.) and Anna E. (Smith) 
Knappenberger (b. Je 26. 1859, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Macomb H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Scarab. Address, 415 E. Jackson St., Macomb, 
Ill.t 

7701. PAUL KENNETH KNIGHT 
A. B. in Commerce; A. M., 1917; b. F 9. 
1893, Wabash, Ind.; s. E. G. Knight. Prepared 
in Wabash (Ind.) H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Beta 
Gamma Sigma. Address, 203 Stoughton St., 
Champaign. t 

7702. GARY LEE KNODLE 
Surv. and Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 
9, 1888, Dixon, 111.; s. Charles L. (b. 1845, 
Lightsville, 111.) and Majorie (Everts) Knodle 
(b. 1857, Can.). Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
Sur. and Draftsman, Assoc. Factory Mutual 
Fire Ins. Co., Boston. Married Virginia H. 
Day, Je 1917. Boston. Address, 162 Allston 
St., Allston, Mass.; bus. add., Room 510, 31 
Milk St., Boston. 

7703. CORNELIUS WALTER KOEBELE 
Bridge Inspector; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 24, 
1893. Chicago Heights, 111.; s. David Koebele. 
Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S. C. E. Soc. 
Insp., Am. Bridge Co., Gary, Ind. Address, 
577 Tyler St., Gary, Ind.t 

7704. HENRY MICHAEL KOLL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 23, 1888, 
Denver; s. John Koll. Prepared in Lane Tech. 
Inst. Spalding Guild; E. E. Soc; A. S. E. E. 
Asst. Foreman, Roth Bros. & Co., Chicago. 
Address, 6538 Kimball Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 1400 W. Adams St., do.t 

770S. FRANK ALEXANDER KOPF 
Phys. Dir.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 17, 
1890, E. St. Louis, 111.; s. Jean B. (b. D 23, 
1857, Leavenworth, Kan.) and Mattie (Cun- 
ingiiam) Kopf (b. Ja 14, 1858, E. St. Louis. 
111.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 111. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1910. Acanthus; Chem. Club; 
Tribe of lUini; Adjt. 3rd. Bn., ist Sergt., Univ. 
Brig.; Varsity Track; Fresh. Track and Basket 
Ball; Class Base Ball Mgr.; Chm., Jr. Cap Com.; 
Mil. Ball Com. Ath. coach and So. Instr.. 
Pratt Co. H. S., Kan., 1916-17; Mil. Instr. and 
Phys. Dir., Bisbee H. S., Arizona, 1917-18; 
Teacher, Phys. & Gym., Castle Heights Mil. 
Acad,, Lebanon, Tenn., 1919 — .Phys. Dir., Y. 
M. C. A., Jacksonville, Tenn., 191S; do., Nash- 
ville, Tenn., 1918; Mustered out, Mr 15, 1919- 
111. Nat. Guard. Co. D. ■^th Inf., 1906-13. Mem., 
Christian Church; Y. M. C. A. Married Nora 
Clarkson, My 29, 1914, Peoria. Child, Frankie 
Virginia, b. Ap 2, 1915. Address, c/o Castle 
Heights Military Acad,, Lebanon, Tenn, 

7706. FRIEDA ELIZABETH KORTH 
(APPLE) 
(Wife of No, 6034) 
A, B. in L. A. & S.; b, O 17, 1892, Brim- 
field, 111, Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Alpha 
Delta Pi; Der Deutsche Verein; Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher, H, S,, Elmwood, 111. Married Charles 
H, Apple ('14), F 2, 1918, Paris, 111. Address, 
Trivoli, 111. 

7707. AGNES ROSE KOUPAL 
Y. W. C. A. Sec; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b 
Je 6, 1889, Chicago; d. Jacob (b. 1858, Bohe 
mia) and Anna Koupal (b. i860, do.). Pre 
pared in Crown Point (Ind.) H. S. Office Sec. 
Y, W. C. A,, Champaign, Address, 801 S 
Wright St., Champaign. 



7708. GARABET HOVANESS 

KOUYOUMJIAN 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Je 17, 1890, 
Armenia; s. Hagop Kouyoumjian. Prepared in 
St. Paul's Inst., Turkey, Elec. Engr., Gen. Elec. 
Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Address, Everek, Arme- 
nia; bus. add., S22 Poplar St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.t 

7709. ARTHUR ENDRES KRAECKMANN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 28, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. Fred (b. N 17, 1868, do.) and Mathil- 
da (Endres) Kraeckmann (b. Mr 2, 1869, do.). 
Prepared in Lake View H, S. Farmer, Madi- 
son, Wis. Address, R 7, Madison, Wis. 

7710. WILBUR EDWARD KREBS 
Lawyer; LL. B,; b. Ag 31, 1893, Chicago; 

s. A, E. Krebs. Prepared in Belleville H. S. 
Alpha Sigma Phi; Phi Delta Piii; Ma- Wan-Da; 
Ku Klu.x; Helmet; Egyptian Club; Varsity 
Baseball; Homecoming Com. Lawyer, Belle- 
ville, 111. I St Lt., 342nd Inf., A. E. F., France. 
Address, 211 S. High St.. Belleville, Ill.t 

771 1. ELIE SPENCER KRIEGH 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 25., 1895, Springfield, 
111.; s. W. M. Kriegh. Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Homecoming Com.; 
Mil. Band. 2nd Lt., F. A., U. S. A., Heavy 
.\rt. Sch., A. E. F., France. Address, 4348 W. 
Madison St., Chicago. t 

7712. RICHARD WALKER KRITZER 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 17, 1896, Newago, 
Mich.; s. Charles C. (b. F 19, 1863, Newago, 
Mich.) and Edith M. (Walker) Kritzer (b. Ag 
23, 1871, Newago, Mich.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Ma- Wan-Da; 
Class Football; 1916 JUio Staff; Daily Illini 
Staff; Mgr. Varsity Baseball; Homecoming Com. 
Lt., Univ. Brig. Ambulance Corps, France. Ad- 
dress, 5514 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago. 

7713- LEO PETER KURT, JR. 
Merchant; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag i, 1894, 
Clifton, 111.; s. Leo Peter (b. Dubuque, la.) 
and Sabina (Coyne) Kurt (b. Dubuque, la.). 
Prepared in Clinton H. S. Phi Kappa; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. M. E. Merchant, Standard Oil 
Co,. N, Y., 1916; do., China, 1916 — . Married 
Helen James, S 30, 1918, Shanghai, China. Ad- 
dress, Shanghai, China, c/o Socony. 

7714. KATE LACKEY 
Teacher; A. B. and M. A. in L. A. & S.; b. 
N 4, 1893, Lawrenceville, 111.; d. George W. 
(b. N 5, 1S63, Russelville, 111.) and Theresa 
(Whitnack) Lackey (b. My 7, 1866, North 
Salem, Ind,). Prepared in Lawrenceville Tp. 
H, S. Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; W. A. A,; Capt., Biisketball and 
Hockev. Asst, Prin. and teacher, H. S., Alta- 
niont. 111.. 1916-18; do.. Pinckneyville, 111. Ad- 
dress, Lawrenceville, 111, ; bus. add., Pinckney- 
ville, 111, 

7715, WILLIAM STANTON LADD 
Farmer; B, S. in Agr.; b, Ap 11, 1887, Tay- 
lorville. 111,; s, Curtis K. (b, 1852, do.) and 
Rosetta E, Winslow (b, 1862, Chatham, 111.). 
Prepared in Taylorville H. S. ; Univ. Acad. 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Philomathean; Final 
Honors. Grad. work, Cornell Univ., 1916-17; 
Farmer, Taylorville, 111., 1917 — . Address, 
Taylorville, 111. 

7716. LLOYD E. LAMKINS 
Bank Cashier; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 29, 1892, 
Colfax, 111.; s. Milo W. (b. Ja 22, 1855, Sara- 
nac, N. Y.) and Mary Eliza (Broadwell) Lam- 
kins (b, S 21, 1858, do.). Prepared in Fair- 
bury H, S. Agr. Club; Sergt., ist Lt,, Lt. Col., 
Univ. Brig.; Cadet Hop Com. Teacher, Mt. 



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Pulaski, 111., 1916-17; Chief Clerk, Personnel 
Office S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Asst. 
Cashier, First University Bank, Champaign, 
1918 — . 1st Sergt., Troop B, ist 111. Cavalry; 
2d Lt., Co. B, loth Inf., 111. Nat. Guard; Capt., 
do., 1918 — . Married Trenna Marian Evans, 
Mr 5, 1918, Decatur, 111. Address, 404 W. 
Washington, Champaign; bus. add. First Uni- 
versity Bank, 606 E. Green St., do. 

7717. RUTH ELLEN LANCASTER 
Yeowoman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 29, 
1894, Maywood, 111.; d. Frederick (b. 1862, 
Eng.) and Ada (Switzer) Lancaster (b. 1868, 
St. Charles, 111.). Prepared in Maywood H. 
S.; Univ. of Chicago, summer, 19 15. Chi 
Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Prelim. Honors; V. P., VVoman's 
League. Teacher, 1916-17, Atvvood, 111.; Stud., 
Gregg Bus. Coll., 1917-18. Enlisted in Navy, 
as 3d class Yeowoman, Washington, D. C, 
1918 — . Address, 812 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood. 
111. 

7718. ORAL ALBERT LANSCHE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 29, 1890, 
Brighton, 111.; s. Charles and Martha (Rogers) 
Lansche. Prepared in Brighton II. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Acacia; Eta Kappa Nu; Ionian; 
E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Union Council; Fresh. Var- 
sity Football; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; 
Basketball; Swimming Team. Engr., Westing- 
house Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh; Airplane 
Engine Testing Equipment, Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, D. C. Married Fern M. Loing 
('15), Ag 10, 1918, New York City. Address, 
1231 Mt. Loyal Ave., Baltimore, Md. ; bus. add., 
1769 Willard St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

7719. JESS CHARLES LARGENT 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 21, i8q3, 
Danville, 111.; s. Charles (b. 1870, Philo, 111.) 
and Laura (Wilier) Largent (b. 1868, Deca- 
tur, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Glee 
and Mandolin Club. Engr. Draftsman, 111. 
Central R. R., Chicago. Mem., A. S. C. E. 
Address, 61 18 Stony Island Ave., Chicago. 

7720. IRVING NICHOLAS LARSON 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Mr xo, 1894, 

LaPorte, Ind.; s. Charles O. (b. N 13, 1865, 
Sweden) and Helen C. (b. Ja 12, i860, do.). 
Prepared in LaPorte (Ind.) H. S. Arch. 
Engr., Lima, O.; Bentley and Sons, Toledo, 
O. ist Lt., U. S. A. S., A. E. F., 1918; Mus- 
tered out, Mr 5, 1919, Mem., Swedish Luther- 
an Church; Elks Club. Address, looi Maple 
Ave., LaPorte, Ind. 

7721. RAYMOND VICTOR LARSON 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 12, 1892, Hen- 
derson, Minn.; s. Peter (b. My 10, 1844, Nor- 
wa}') and Anna (Marmorine) Larson (b. S 25, 
1861, Henderson, Minn.). Prepared in Hen- 
derson (Minn.) H. S.; St. Norm. Sch., Val- 
ley City, N. Dak., 1912-14. Agr. Club. Dir. 
of Agr. Dept., Taylors Falls n. S., Taylors 
Falls, Minn.; do., Agr. Exten. Div., Univ. of 
Minn., 1919 — . Scoutmaster, Troop I., Taylors 
Falls, Minn.; Chm., Taylors Falls Branch 
Am. Red Cross, 1916-18. Forest Pathological 
Div., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1918; Aviation Sch., 
Carnegie Inst, of Tech., Pittsburgh; Air Ser- 
vice, Mech. Sch., St. Paul; Mustered out, 1919. 
Address, Henderson, Minn.; bus. add., c/o 
Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 

7722. CHARLTON PAGE LATHROP 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 191 7; b. Ag 

28, 1895, Chicago; s. J. C. B. LathroD. Pre- 
pared in Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago. Hort. 
Club; Agr. Club; Country Life Club; 111. Soc. 
of Agron. Chem. Warfare Service, Am. Univ. 
Exp. Sta. Address, 4418 Kildare Ave., Chi- 
cago.! 



772Z. MARY JANE LAWLESS 

(Sister of No. 6377) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 24, 1891, La 

Prairie, 111.; d. J. T. Lawless. Prepared in 

Carthage Acad. Treas., Sr. Illinae. Address, 625 

Cherry St., Carthage, Ill.t 

7724. NELSON LAWNIN 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 13, 1894, St. 
Louis; s. Louis D. and Julia (Nelson) Lawnin. 
Prepared in Man. Tr. Sch., St. Louis. Sigma 
Chi; Ku Klux; Jr. and Sr. Class Com. Engr., 
Am. Steel Foundries, Granite City, 111., 1916-17. 
Flying Cadet Sergt., R. C. A. S., 1917-18; 
2d Lt., R. M. A., Signal R. C. A. S., 1918; 
Mustered out, D 8, 1918. Address, 311 Jefferson 
Road, Edwardsville, 111.; bus. add., American 
Steel Foundries, Granite City, 111. 

7725. *EDGAR ALFRED LAWRENCE 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 18, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Peters Lawrence. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. Sch. Jr. Highway Engr. Canadian Air 
Service, 1917; Lt., Aviation Section, Sig. 
Corps, A. E. F., France, 1918. Killed in action, 
Je 4, 1918, France. 

7726. JOEL WILLIAM LAWS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 23, 1894. Don- 
nellson. 111.; s. Charles L. (b. do.) and Florence 
(Traylor) Laws (b. Coffeen, 111.). Prepared 
in Donnellson H. S. Hoof and Horn Club; Agr. 
Club. Farmer, Donnellson, 111,, 1916-1918. 58 
Co.. IS Batt., Camp Taylor, Ky., 1918 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Donnellson Community Club. Ad- 
dress, Donnellson, 111. 

7727. JOSEPH DAYLE LAWYER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 20, 1891, Tenn.; s. 
A. M. Lawyer. Prepared in Macomb H. S. Law- 
yer, Chicago. Address, 841 Wilson Ave., Chi- 
cagct 

7728. MAC E. LEACH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1917; b. My 23, 
1892, Bridgeport, 111.; s. Edward Leach. Pre- 
pared in Bridgeport H. S. ist Lt., Evacua- 
tion Ambulance Co. 7, A. E. F., France. 1918 — . 
Address, 326 W. 51st St., New York City. 

7729. PAUL J. LEACH 
Co. Supt.; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 3, 1890, Ma- 
comb, 111.; s. A. J. and Bertha (Zander) Leach 
(b. Ger.). Prepared in Macomb H. S.; West. 
III. St. Norm. Agr. Club; Glee and Mandolin 
Club. Instr., Agr. and Sc, Urbana H. S.; City 
Leader, Boy's and Girl's Club Work, Urbana, 
1916-18; County Supt., Schs., Rockford, 111., 
1918 — . Married Gladys Hodson, Je 21, 1915, 
St. Paul. Child, Harriet, b. F 20, 191 7. Address, 
Rockford, HI. c/o County Supt. of Schools. 

7730. LEROY WILLIAM LEDGERWOOD 
Engr. and Supt.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 17, 
1887, Creston, la.; s. John M. Ledgerwood. 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Prelim. Honors. 
Engr. and Supt., Southwest. Eng. Co., Spring- 
field, Mo. Address, c/o Southwestern Eng. Co., 
Woodruff Bldg., Springfield, Mo.t 

7731. MARIAN LEATHERMAN 
Librarian; B. L. S.; d. William Myers and 
Margaret Jane (Young) Leatherman. Prepared 
in Pa. Coll. for Women. Prep. Dept., Pitts- 
burgh. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1907. Lecturer, 
Lib. Sch.; Lib. Asst., Hist, and Pol. Sc. Sem- 
inar Lib., 1913-19; Libn., Base Hosp., Camp 
Wadsworth, S. C. ; do.. Camp McPherson, Ga., 
1918 — . Auth.: Municipal documents and other 
publications on municipal govt, in the Univ. of 
111. Lib., Univ. of III. Bui. Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn., 191 1 ; 111. Lib. Assn., 1914-18. Address, 
6708 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh. 



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7732. ELLENA LEE 
(Daughter of No. 218; Sister of Nos. 3071, 
383s, 4769, 7030) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 7, 1892, 
Hamlet, 111.; d. Elisha ('79), (b. Ap 6, 1856, 
do.) and Ellena (Bopes) Lee (b. D 7, 1855, 
do.). Prepared in Aledo H. S. Omicron Nu; 
Illiola; Final Honors; Y. W. C. A. Teacher, 
Keithsburg, 111., 1916-17. Address, R. i, Rey- 
nolds, 111. 

7733. WILKIE WRIGHT LEGGETT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 10, 1895, 
Leggett, Miss.; d. William Wright (b. Mr 15, 
1857, do.) and Mary Emma (Brumfield) Leg- 
gett (b. Ap 15, 1857, do.). Prepared in Mag- 
nolia H. S.; B. S., Indus. Inst, and Coll. of 
Miss., Columbus, Miss., 1911-15. Alpha Xi Del- 
ta; Alethenai. Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 1917- 
Asst., Home Econ. Dept., Russelville, Ark., 
1916-17; do., St. Norm. Coll., Greensboro, N. C, 
1917-18; do., Colo. St. Teachers' Coll., Greeley, 
Colo., 1918 — . Dir., Red Cross Surgical Dres- 
sing, St. Norm. Coll., Greensboro, N. C. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, McComb, Miss.; bus. 
add., 1325 nth St., Greeley, Colo. 

7734. ROY WALTER LEIBSLE 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 18, 1892, 

Conrad, la.; s. H. F. (b. Ger.) and Anna (Hei- 
fer) Leibsle (b. do.). Prepared in East Des 
Moines H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Scarab. 
With Frank E. Wetherell, Arch., Des Moines, 
1916-17; Jr. Mem., Geib and Leibsle, Arch, 
and Engrs.. Bemidji, Minn., 1917-18. Pvt. Co. 
C, 313th Engrs., N. A., 1918; E. R. O. T. C, 
Camp Lee, Va.; 2nd Lt., Engrs., N. A., 1918. 
Mem., A. F A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, 1320 
E. 9th St., Des Moines. 

7735. WAYNE SNYDER LEIGHTY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 26, 1893, 

Billet, 111.; s. George Leighty. Prepared in 
Lawrenceville H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; 
Class Baseball. .Address, Billet, 111. 



7736. ROY EDWARD LE KANDER 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Mr 17, 1893, 
St. Charles, 111.; s. Alfred Le Kander. Pre- 
pared in W. Chicago H. S. Civ. Engr., C. & 
N. W. Ry. Co., Fond du Lac, Wis. Address, 
22 Western Ave., Fond du Lac, Wis.j 



7737. EDGAR GUY LEMMON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 14, 1891, Neba, 
111.; s. T. L. Lemmon. Prepared in Carroll- 
ton H. S. Address, Roodhouse, Ill.t 

7738. NORMAN JESEPH LENHART 
Acct. and Auditor; A. B. in Commerce; b. 

Je 19, 1894, Mattoon, 111.; s. C. N. Lenhart. 
"Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Iris; Univ. Band; 
Glee Club. Acct. and Auditor, Anderson De- 
lany and Co., Chicago. Married Carolina 
Hackett, Jl s, 1916, Champaign. Address, 3515 
W. Adams St., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Ander- 
son De Lany and Co., Harris Trust Bldg., do.f 

7739. CLARENCE ALONZO LENTZ 
Life Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 

IS, 1887, Anna, 111.; s. Daniel (b. N 6, 1861. 
Cobden, 111.) and Mettie (Freece) Lentz (b. S 
14, 1868, Anna, 111.). Prepared in So. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of Chicago, 1913. Life 
Ins. Salesman, Champaign, 1916-17; Gen. Agt. 
in Central 111. Cos., Reliance Life Ins. Co., 
Pittsburgh, 1917 — . Married Lela Geneva Gay, 
My 15, 1912, (I'arbondale, 111. Children: Zula 
Virginia, b. D 29, 1913; Geneva Gay, b. Ag 
7, 1917. Address, 209 E. Green St., Cham- 
paign; bus. add., 205 Co-op Bldg., do. 



7740. CHESTER WILLIAM LENZING 
^ Chemist; B. S. in Cheni. E.; b. Ag 4, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Charles (b. 1859, Ger.) and Hen- 
rietta (Jones) Lenzing (b. 1864, do.). Pre- 
pared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Chem. Club; Lt., Univ. Brig. Asst. Chera., 
Armour Soap Works, 191b; Chem., Armour 
Glycerine Plant, 1916 — . Mem., A. C. S. 
Address, 3054 Southport Ave., Chicago. 

7741. EARL EMANUEL LIBMAN 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Ja 21, 

1894, Chicago; s. Kalman M. (b. Mr 4, 1852, 
Poland) and Annie (Meyer) Libman (b. S 29, 
1 86 1, Chicago). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago. Final Honors. Asst. Const. Engr., 
I. T. S., 1916-17; Asst., Ceramics, Univ. of 
111., 1917 — . Auth. : Kiln Arches, Brick and 
Clay Record, N 1916. Mem., Am. (Teram. Soc; 
Univ. Club, 1917 — . Married Bertholda Al 
Ehrlich, N i, 1916, Chicago. Address, 912 W. 
Nevada St., Urbana. 

7742. IRENE LILLIAN LIGGETT 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 6, 1892, Camp 
Point, 111.; d. W. H. Liggett. Prepared in 
Camp Point H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi 
Delta Psi; Yo Ma; Alethenai; Pres., Women's 
League: Y. W. C. A. Social Work, Brooklyn 
Bur. of Charities, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 
122 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y.f 

7743. MARCELLO FRANCISCO DE LIMA 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 26, 1891, Brazil; s. 
Coriolano de Lima. Prepared in Mackenzie 
Coll., Brazil. Address, 105 Victorino Carmillo, 
Las Paulo, Brazil.! 

7744. CLOVIS WARD LINCOLN 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 15, 1893, 
Rock Falls, 111.; s. Ward and Hattie E. (Coy) 
Lincoln. Prepared in Rock Falls H. S. Iris; 
Tau Beta Pi; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E.; Pre- 
lim. Honors; Capt., Univ. Brig. Asst. Const. 
Engr., Aurora .\utomatic Mach. Co., Aurora, 
111., 1912-13. Engng. Staff, Curtiss Aeroplane 
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1915-17; Instr., Aeroplane 
Dept. U. S. A. S., 1917-18; Aeronautical Mech. 
Engr., Airplane Engng. Dept., Signal Corps, 
U. S. A.; Co. E, 3d Regt., Air Service Me- 
chanics Sch., St. Paul; Corp., do., Minneapolis; 
Bur. of Aircraft Production, Washington, D. 
C; Mustered out, F 3, 1919. Jr. Mem., S. M. 
E.; Soc. Arch. Engrs. Address, 216 4th Ave., 
Rock Falls, 111. 

774S. CYRIL SVEN LINDER 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Jl 9, 
1892, Chicago; s. Oliver A. (b. Alstad, Swe- 
den) and Theresa F. (Sennstrom) Linder, (b. 
Grisslehamn, do.). Prepared in Englewood H. 
S., Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst. Supt., Pitts- 
burgh Plate Glass Co., Ford City, Pa., 1916; 
Ceramic Engr., do., Creighton, Pa. Mem., A. 
C. S., 1914. Address, c/o Pittsburgh Plate 
Glass Co., Creighton, Pa. 

7746. HORACE WILLARD LINDSEY 
Editor; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 8, 1894, Rock- 
ford, 111.; s. A. E. Lindsey. Prepared in Rock- 
ford H. S. Assoc. Editor, Am. Builder. Address, 
1431 Jarvis Ave., Chicago.! 

7747. CARRIE EDNA LINNELL 
(BENSON) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 9, 1887, Belvidere, 
III.; d. Selwin C. (b. My 6, 1848, Rockford, 
111.) and Carrie (Armstrong) Linnell (b. Jl 30, 
1854, Harlem, 111.). Prepared in Belvidere H. 
S.; N. W. Univ.. 1905-6, 1907-8. Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet. Teacher, Phoenix, Ariz., 1916-18. Mar- 
ried Earl Benson, Ap 22, 1918, Phoenix, Ariz. 
Address, 526 Linn St., Peoria. 



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7748. CLYDE MAURICE LINSLEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 17, 1892, Fair- 
field, 111.; s. S. E. Linsley. Prepared in Fair- 
field H. S. Asst.. Soil Fert., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1916; Farmer, Fairfield, 111., 
1916 — . Address, Fairfield, Ill.t 

7749. CHARLES REEVES LITTLE 
Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 12, 

1893, Duluth, Minn.; s. Edwin C. (b. 1863, 
Cleveland, O.) and Jennie E. (McCoy) Little 
(b. 1866, Washington, la.). Prepared in 
Duluth (Minn.) Central H. S. Phi Gamma Del- 
ta; Ma-wan-da; Pres., Ath. Assn.; Capt., Class 
Football; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Sec, Y. M. C. 
A., St. Louis, 1916-17; Salesman, Standard Oil 
Co., Chicago. Camp Sec, Y. M. C. A., 
Wichita Falls, Tex., 1917-18; 24th Co., 164 De- 
pot Brig., Camp Fuiiston, Kan., 1918; 2nd Lt., 
1 8th Co.. Central Mach. Gun Officers' Tr. Sch., 
Camp Hancock, Ga., 1918 — . Address, 1702 N. 
La Salle St., Chicago; bits, add., 910 S. M!ichi- 
gan Ave., c/o Standard Oil Co., do. 

7750. RUTH FLAGG LIVESAY 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 19, 1892, 
Nashville, 111.; d. Robinson Lorenzo Corring- 
ton (b. Je 19, 1851, do.) and Wylla Jane (Crih- 
field) Livesay (b. Ag i. 1861, Chillicothe, Mo.). 
Prepared in Nashville H. S. Gregorian. Teach- 
er, Newton, 111., 1916-17; Clerk. East St. 
Louis, 111., 1917 — . Address, 1632 N. 54th St., 
East St. Louis, 111. 

7751. JOHN ORAS LONG 
(Brother of No. 9218) 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 19, 1895, 
Atwood, Kan.; s. Thomas Lincoln (b. Ap 19, 
1865, Watseka, 111.) and Laura Elen (Gaunt) 
Long (b. Je 10, 1872, Breckenridge, Mo.). Pre- 
pared in Watseka H. S. Adelphic; Mgr., Univ. 
Dramatic Union Productions. Stud., Boston 
Univ. Sch. of Theology, 1916 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. 

7752. HAROLD BENJAMIN LOTZ 
Civ. Engr., B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 13, 1894, 

Madison, Ind.; s. H. B. Lotz. Prepared in 
Madison (Ind.) H. S. Univ. Band. City Civ. 
Engr., Madison, Ind. Asst. Bandleader, 325th 
F. A., Hdqtrs. Co., A. E. F., France; Mus- 
tered out, Mr I, 1919. Address, 216 E. Main 
St. Madison, Ind. 

7753. CLIFFORD SHARON LOVE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 22, 1892, Sid- 
ney, 111.; s. M. E. Love. Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Alpha Gamma Rho; Agr. Club. 
Farmer, Sidney, 111. Naval Aviation Sch., Pen- 
sacola, Fla., 1917; LI. S. N. Air Forces, 1918 — . 
Address, Sidney, Ill.t 

7754. MARY ELIZABETH LOVE 
(MUNCIE) 
(Wife of G492; Sister of No. 4281) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 12, 1887. Pesotum, 
111.; d. J. L. Love. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
•Married Fred Weaver Muncie (g'13), Ag 15, 
igiS, Urbana. Address, Olney, 111. 

7755- CHI TSING LU 

B. S. in Min. E.; b. O 19, 1889, Kiangsi, 
China; s. F. C. Lu. Prepared in Kiangsi Coll., 
China; Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1912-14. M. S., 
Colurnbia, 1917. Chinese Stud. Club; A. I. M. 
E. Mining prospecting trip, So. China, 1917- 
18; Min. Engr. and one of organizers of Hua 
Hsen Tin Mining Co. and Lee Sun Tungsten 
Mining Co., discovered cassiterite and wolf- 
ramite deposits in Kan-Nan district, China. 
1918 — . Mem., Sc of China; Engng. Assoc, of 
China. Addiess, Kan Chow, Kiangsi, China. 



7756. BENJAMIN EDWARD LUDVIK 

(Husliand of No. 8001; 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1917; 
b. Ap 28, 1S93, Chicago; s. Frank (b. D 29, 
1866. Bohemia) and Jose])hine (Karnold) Lud- 
vic (b. Ag 28, 1867, do.). Prepared in Medill 
H. S. • Class Basketball; Class Soccer; Cadet 
Hop Com. Head of Hist. Dept., Pekin, 111., H. 
S. 2d Lt., Inf., Camp MacArthur, Waco, 
Tex.; do.. Camp Shelby, Miss. Married Olga 
M. Thai ('16), Ap 28, 1918, Arlington Heights, 
111. Address, Dearborn, Mich. 

7757- LESTER JOHN LUDWIG 
Acct. and Auditor; A. B. in Commerce; b. 
O 30, 1894, Ottawa, 111.; s. Christian (b. N 
IS, 1857, do.) and Berths (Lempii) Ludwig 
(b. F 15, 1862, do.)^ Prepared in Ottawa Tp. 
H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmopolitan; Der 
Deutsche Verein; Philomathean; Final Honors. 
Pub. Acct. and Auditor, Deloette, Plender, 
Griffiths & Co.. Ottawa, 111. Bat. E, 332nd F. 
A., Camp Grant, 111., 1918; Co. B., 30th Eng., 
111.; Bus. Mgr., Dir. Gen of Transportation, 
A. P. O. 717, A. E. F., France, 1918. Ad- 
dress, R. 28, Ottawa, 111.; bits, add., 1400 E. 
53d St., do. 

7758- LESLIE ROBERT LUMLEY 
(Son of Nos. 484, 548) 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 23, 1893, 
Urbana; s. Dr. Clinton Grant ('86), (b. Je 14, 
1S62, Ringwood, 111.) and Nellie (McLean) 
Lumlev ('88), (b. Ag 18, 1866, Urbana). Pre- 
pared in Wendell Phillips H. S. Alpha Delta 
Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Loyante; Philo- 
mathean; V. P., Stud. Union; Advertising Mgr., 
///. Mag.; Capt., LTniv. Brig. Automobile Sales- 
man, Urbana. V. S. A. S., 191 7; Top Sergt., 
U. S. A. S., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; Aero 
Sqdn. Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111., 1918; Mus- 
tered out, D 1918. Address, 411 West Nevada 
St., Urbana. 

7759. MERLE FRANCIS LUMMIS 
(Brother of No. 8549) 

Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 15. 
.1893, Quincy, III.; s. H. F. Lummis. Prepared 
in Quincy H. S. Pi Omicron. Automobile 
Salesman, Quincy, 111. 2d Lt., F. A., U. S. R., 
1 91 7. Address, 1601 Vermont St., Quincy, 111. 

7760. GEORGE RICHARD LUNDE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 20, 1892, Elgin, 111.; s. 
O. P. Lunde. Prepared in South Bend (Ind.) 
H. S. Address, 3235 Fullerton Ave., Chicago.! 

7761. ANDREW VICTOR THEODOR 
LUNDGREN 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. S 20, 1884, 
Sweden; s. C. J. (b. Je 1850, do.) and johona 
(Jonson) Lundgren (b. O 1845, do.). Pre- 
pared in Luther Coll., Wahoo, Nebr. ; August- 
ana Coll., Canton, S. C. Draftsman, Chicago. 
Mem., Lutheran Church. Address, 1508 Bal- 
moral Ave., Chicago. 

7762. EDGAR EMMANUEL LUNGREN 
Engr.; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. D 25. 1893. 
Aurora, 111.; s. P. J. Lungren. Prepared in 
West Aurora H. S. Sigma Chi. Engr., West. 
United Gas & Elec. Co., Aurora, 111. 2nd Lt., 
R. M. A., Selfridge Field, Mich.; Mustered 
out. D 9, 1918. Address, iii Plum St., .Aurora, 
111.; bits, add.. Western United Gas & Electric 
Co., do. 

7763. RICHARD DANA LYMAN 
Chemist; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 5, 1888, Chi- 
cago; s. Francis Ogden (b. Ag 9, 1846, Hawaii) 
and Ruth Charlotte (Dana) Lyman (b. Je 30, 
i>!-i4, Boston). Prepared in Rugby Sch., Ken- 
ihvorth. 111., 1900-02; St. Paul's Sch., Concord, 
N. H., 1902-05. A. B., Harvard. 1909. Agr. 



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Club; Hort. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Coun- 
try Life Club; Am. Soc. of Agron.; Seymour 
Leag^tie. Farmer, 1916-17; Chem., Millner 
Dairy Co., Norfolk, Va., 191 7; Montauk Ice 
Cream Co., 1917; Statistician, McLean and 
Egerton Ins. Agency, 1918; Sanitary Dairy Co., 
Houghton, Mich., 1918; Fenn Bros., Sioux 
Falls, S. Dak. Dairy Bacteriologist, Kratzer 
Ice Cream Co., Montgomery, Ala. Auth. : 
Articles in ///. Agr. Mem., Brotherhood of 
St. Andrew, Christ Church. Address, 1042 
Catalpa Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Kratzer Ice 
Cream Co., Montgomery, Ala. 

7764. JOHN BOYD LYON 
Ceram. Engr. ; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. O 10, 
1894, La Harpe, 111.; s. John M. (b. Burling- 
ton, la.) and Mary Dell (Cassingham) Lyon 
(b. La Harpe, 111.). Prepared in La Harpe H. 
S.; Indus. Efficiency with D. T. Farnham, St. 
Louis. Alpha Chi Sigma; Keramos. Ceram. 
Engr., Standard Brick Co., St. Louis, 1917 — . 
Married Roberta Hartrich, O 23, 191 7, Deca- 
tur, 111. Address, 4904 Euclid Terrace Apts., 
St. Louis; bus. add., c/o Laclede Christy Co., 
do. 

7765. CARRIE FAY LYONS 

(Sister of No. 6394) 
Govt. Demonstrator; A. B. in H. So.; b. Ja 
15, 1896, Greenup, 111.; d. Thomas Marion (b. 
D 12, i860, do.) and Etta Barbara (Sherwood) 
Lyons (b. F 16, 1867, do.). Prepared in 
Greenup H. S. Teacher, Greenup, 111., 191O- 
18; Govt. Food Demonstrator, 111., 19 18 — . 
Address, Greenup, 111. 

7766. HAZEL SIBYL LYONS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 27, 

1894, Canton, 111.; d. Morris S. and Florence 
C. Lyons. Prepared in Soldan H. S., St. Louis. 
Der Deutsche Verein; Gregorian; Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher, Loda, 111., 1916-17; do., Salem, 111., 
1917-18. Address, 115 sth St., Savanna, 111. 

7767. MAY' ELIZABETH McADAMS 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 10, 1881, 
Chicago; d. Andrew (b. F 22, 1849, London- 
derry, Ireland) and Julia (Hall) McAdams 
(b. O 7, 1859, Gloucester, Eng.). Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst., 
1899. Alethenai; W. A. A. Draftsman, War- 
ren Manning's landscape office, N. Billerica, 
Mass., 1916; Chicago, 1917; Melbourne, Fla., 
1917-18; Instr., Land. (Sard. Dept., Univ. of 
111.. 1918— . Address, 1303 E. 53rd St., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Room 306, Agr. Bldg., Univ. 
of 111., do. 

7768. LEO GAY McAFEE 
Teacher; A. B. in Commerce; b. My 26, 
1893, Ohlman, 111.; s. George S. Mc.\fee. Pre- 
pared in Springfield H.^ S. Prelim. Honors. 
Address, 175 9th Ave., New York City.f 

7769. MILES JOHN McClelland 

Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 19, 1893, 
Park City, Summit Co., Utah; s. Robert Lee 
(b. N 18, 1869, Kansas City, Mo.) and Etta 
Elizabeth (Lindsay) McClelland (b. D 27, 1875, 
Salt Lake City). Prepared in Boise (Idaho) 
H. S. Arch. Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Univ. 
Band. Arch.. A. G. Zimmerman, Arch., Chi- 
cago; do., Grossman and Proskauer, Engrs. 
and Archs., Chicago: do., Chicago Telephone 
Co.. Chicago. Jr. Engr.. U. S. Reclamation 
Service, 1917. Mem., Lambda Sigma Phi, Chi- 
cago. Married, Ag 21, 191S. Address, 1642 
Pearl St., Denver, Colo.; bus. add., Room 509, 
Tramway Bldg., do. 

7770. WINIFRED LEO McCLURE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 16, 18S8, 
Chrisman, 111.; d. F. H. McClure. Prepared 
in Frances Shinier Sch. H. So. Club; Y. W. 



C. A.; Mem., Sr. Council; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Sec, Sr. Illinae; Sec, Woman's League, 
leacher, Carlinville, 111. Address, Chrisman, 
111.; btts. add., Carlinville, Ill.t 

7771- ALVA ELISHA McCOY 
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; b. Je 12, 1892, 
.Mtamont, 111.; s. James S. McCoy. Prepared 
in Altamont H. S. Am. Soc. of Agron.; 111. 
Soc. of Agron.; Agr. Club; Prelim. Honors. 
With St. Bd. of Health, N. D.. 19 17—. Ad- 
dress, c/o St. Bd. of Health, Grand Forks, N. 
Uak.t 

7772. WENDELL KEMP McCRACKEN 
(Brother of No. 6400) 

Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. My 5, 1894, 
Paxton, 111.; s. Robert Ainsley (b. N 19, 1854, 
Pittsburgh) and Luella B. (Kemp) McCracken 
(b. O 12, 1867, Marshall Co., 111.). Prepared 
ni Paxton H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Ma-wan-da; 
Ku Klux; Lambkins; Glee and Mandolin Club; 
111. Union. Life Ins. Salesman John Han- 
cock Mutual Life Ins. Co., Detroit. U. S. A. 
S.; Flying Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111., 1918; 
Lt., do., N, 1918; Mustered out. Address, 
Paxton, 111. 

7773- CHARLES WILLIAM McCUMBER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Je 18, 1893, 
Chicago; s. William (b. 1861, Ind.) and Eliza- 
beth Katherine (Lancaster) McCumber (b. 
1868, Chicago). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; 
Scarab; Maj., Univ. Brig. Jr. partner, William 
McCumber and Son Gen. Builders, 1916-17. 
C. C. M., U. S. N. R. F., Great Lakes Naval 
Tr. Sta., 111., Rm. 11, Pub. Works Dept. N. T. 
S., Great Lakes. 111.; Mustered out, Ja 23, 
1919. Married Dorothy Eddington, D 22, 
1917, Chicago. Address, 10350 S. Seeley Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 140 S. Dearborn St., do. 



7774- ALEXANDER PAUL MAC DONALD 

Lumber Dealer; B. S. in .^gr. ; b. N 11, 1893, 
Chicago; s. .-\. R. Mac Donald. Prepared in 
Morris H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha 
Clamma Rho; .Alpha Zeta; Ma-wan-da; Varsity 
swimming; Prelim. Honors. With Morris 
Lumber Co., 111. Married Vivian Stephen, S 4, 
1917, Morris, 111. Address, 715 Division St., 
Morris, Ill.t 



7775. ROBERT E. McDOWELL 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 10, 1888, Char- 
lotte, N. C.; s. Frank N. McDowell. Prepared 
in Steele Creek (N. C.) H. S. B. S., David- 
son Coll., Davidson, N. C. Kappa Sigma; 
Alpha Zeta. Married Grace Bradford, F 28, 
id: 8, Huntersville, N. C. Address, R 3, Char- 
lotte, N. C. 

7776. WILLIAM THOMAS McELVEEN, 
JR. 

B. S. in Sc; b. D 11, 1895, N. Y. City; 
s. William Thomas McElveen. Prepared in 
Evanston Tp. H. S. ; attended Dartmouth Coll. 
.Address, 802 Seward St., Evanston, Ill.t 

7777. DUMAS MILLER McFALL 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 12, 1S94, Mattoon, 
111.; s. J. .\. McFall. Prepared in Mattoon 
H. S. Innes of Court; Pan Hellenic Coun- 
cil; Home-Coming Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; 
Gridiron Dancing Club; L. A. & S. V. P., 111. 
Union. Grad. Stud.. Ilarvard. Address, 1321 
Charlestown Ave., Mattoon, 111.; bus. add., 
Washington C Apt., 51 Brattle St., Cambridge, 
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7778. GUY ENNIS McGAUGHEY 
Lawyer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 4, 1892, 
Lawrenceville, 111.; s. J. E. McGaughey. Pre- 
pared in Lawrenceville H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; 
Innes of Court; Comitatus; lilio Staff; Ath. 
Bd. of Control; Homecoming Com. Stud., 
Univ. of Wis. Lawyer, Jr. partner, Mc- 
Gaughey, Tohill and McGaughey, Lawrence- 
ville, -111., 1919 — . 2nd Lt., Inf. 4th Camp 
Sherman, O.; do.. Camp Lee, Va.; Mustered 
out, D 15, 1918. Married Margaret Kirtley 
Milton, F I, 19 1 8, Atlanta, Ga. Address, 913 
E. State St., Lawrenceville, 111.; bus. add., 566 
W. State St., do. 

7779. FRANCES JEAN MacINNES 
(Sister of G439) 
Mycologist: B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 3, 1892, 
Salt Lake City; d. Duncan (b. 1858, Glasgow, 
Scotland) and Frances C. (Sayers) Maclnnes 
(b. i860, LiOrsham, Eng.). Prepared in Salt 
Lake Citv H. S. Grad. Stud, and Asst., Flori- 
culture, Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Mycologist, Exp. 
Sta. and Instr., Plant Pathology, Univ. of 
Minn., 1917-18. Auth.: The Occurrence of Al- 
ternaria in a characteristic apple spot, and on 
apple rot caused by Gliocladium Viride, Trans- 
actions, III. Acad, of Sc, 191 7. Address, 1380 
Raymond Ave., St. Paul; bus. add., Univ. of 
Minn., Minneapolis. 

7780. HARRY WOODINGTON 
MacKECHNIE 

Arch. Engr.; B. a. in A. E.; b. N 8, 1891, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; s. John Thomson ( ). Mr 25, 
1847, Edinburgh, Scotland) and Mary i^izzie 
(Gardner) MacKechnie (b. Mr 16, i860, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.). Prepared in Jamaica (N. Y.) 
H. S.; Coll. of City of N. Y. igio-ii; Colum- 
bia, 1912. Delta Tau Delta; Scabbard and Blade; 
Scarab; North Atlantic Club; Lt., Univ. Brig; 
Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Supt., George 
A. Fuller Const. Co., N. Y.; Office of Donn 
Barber, Arch., New York City. Plattsburg O. 
T. C, 1918; Am. Univ. Engrs. O. T. C, 1918; 
2nd Lt., Engrs. O. R. C. ; 25th Engrs., Camp 
Devens, Ayer, Mass. and France; 2nd Lt., 
Engrs., Camouflage Sec, A. E. F., France, 
1918. Address, 1164 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. 
Y. 

7781. JOSEPH MOORE McKEON 

Draftsman; B. S. in M. and S. E.; b. 
Je 10, 1894, Elmira. N. Y. ; s. Francis Joseph 
(b. 1864, Ireland) and Mary Ellen (Moore) Mc- 
Keon (b. 1866, Scranton, Pa.). Prepared in 
Tech. H. S., Buffalo, N. Y. Triangle; Adel- 
phic; Prelim. Honors; Jr. Prom. Com. Jr. High- 
way Engr. for St. Highway Comn., Springfield, 
111., 1916; Engr. and Tunnel Insp. for Milwau- 
kee Sewerage („omn., 1916; Draftsman on gar- 
bage reduction plants for C. O. Bartlett and 
Snow Co.. 1916-17. 2nd Lt., E. R. C; 33rd 
Engrs., Camp Devens, Mass., S 1917; Co. E. 
33rd Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 68 Woodside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

7782. JOHN LEO McNALLY 
(Brother of No. 7064) 
Exec. Asst.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. JI 1, 
1892. Kankakee, 111.; s. John J. (b. i860, Tolo- 
no, 111. and Rose Elizabeth (Anderson) Mc 
Nally, (b. i860. Mattoon, 111.). Prepared in 
Pueblo (Colo.) H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon. Grad. Stud., Liniv. of 111., 1916. 
Asst. to Pres. of Decatur Malleable Iron Co. 
Mem., 111. Acad, of Sc. ; Danville Country Club; 
Decatur Country Club; Decatur Club. Address, 
6 Carlite Place. Pueblo, Colo.; bus. add., 345 
VV. Prairie Ave.. Decatur, III. 

7783. HARRY SAMUEL MAHOOD 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 6, 1892, Mt. Carroll, 
HI.; s. James Mahood. Prepared in Mt. Carroll 
H. S. C. E. Soc. 13th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 
Address,. Mt. Carroll, Ill.t 



7784. PAULINE GERMAINfi MALOIT 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 24, 1894, Elm- 
hurst, 111.; d. Frank Maloit, Sr. Prepared in 
Elmhurst H. S. Girls' Sr. Hat Com. Address, 
114 N. 3rd St., Richmond, Va.t 

7785. CHARLES FREDERICK 

MANSFIELD 

Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 24, 1892, 

Mansfield, 111.; s. C. F. Mansfield. Prepared 

in Monticello H. S. Farm Mgr., Roodhouse, 111. 

Address, R. 5, Roodhouse, Ill.t 

7786. HAZEL FRANCE^ MARKS 
(Sister of No. 9253) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. JI 22, 1892, 
Plymouth, Ind.; d. George Douglas (b. JI 28, 
18O0, Culver, Ind.) and Jennie Mae (Thorn- 
Inirg) Marks (b. Je 6, 1868, Rutland, Ind.). 
Prepared in Plymouth (Ind.) H. S. ; Ind. Univ. 
Ali)ia Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; 
Scribl:)lers" Club; W. A. A.; Class Hockey and 
Basketball Teams. Teacher, H. S., South Bend, 
Ind., 1916 — . Address, 809 N. Michigan St., 
Plymouth, Ind.; bus. add., c/o High School, 
South Bend. Ind. 

7787. RALPH WILLIAM MARSHALL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 2, 1893, 
\y. Chicago, 111.; s. William George (b. ivly 2, 
1867, Millburn, N. J.) and Nellie (Neil) •Mar- 
shall (b. Mr 15, 1872, Richmond, 111.). Pre- 
pared in West Chica<TO H. S. Teacher, Pullman 
Free Sch. of Man. Tr., 1915. 2nd Lt., Marine 
Corps, Ag 191 7; Distinguished Service Cross, 
France, JI 10, igiS. Mem., Congr. Church; Fac- 
dty Club, Pullman Tr. Sch. Address, West Chi- 
cago, 111. 

77S8. FAY WALDO MARTIN 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 4, 
1893, Bridgeport, 111.; s. C. A. Martin. Prepared 
in Mt. Carmel H. S. Accountant, Detroit. Ad- 
dress, 931 East Jefferson Ave., Detroit.f 

7789. WILLIAM H. MARTIN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 7, 1891, Greenville, 
O. ; s. J. F. Martin. Prepared in Greenville (O.) 
H. S. With Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, O. 
.4ddress, 205 Harrison Ave., Greenville. O.; 
bus. add., c/o Goodrich Rubber Co., 285 Bow- 
manville St., Akron, O.t 

7790. ARTHUR HELGESON MASON 
Accountant; A. B. in Bus.; b. Mr 5, 1894, 
Alexandria, Minn.; s. Arthur Smith (b. My 20, 
1852, Lebanon, N. H.) and J. Othilda Mason 
(b. F 20, 1862. Waupun, Wis.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Delta L^psilon; Ma-wan-da; .Sa- 
chem; mini Club; Fresh. Varsity Track; Fresh. 
Varsity Cross Country Team; Varsity Track and 
Cross Country Team. Acct., Ernest Reckitt and 
Co., 1916; Efficiency Dept., Montgomery Ward 
and Co., Oak Park. 111., 1916-1917. 1st O. T. C, 
Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., 332nd Regt., F. A., 
Camp Grant, III., 1917; do.. Le Courneau, 
France, 1918; Mustered out, F 28, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 408 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus add., 
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago. 

7791. ROSS SEGUINE MASON 
(Brother of No. 4801) 
Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 27, 1893, 
Buda, 111.; s. Parker Noyes (b. O 4, 1862) and 
Emma Gertrude (Seguine) Mason (b^ O 12, 
1870). Prepared in Buda H. S. and Kewanee 
H. S. Pi Tau Sigma: Scabbard and Blade; 
Lt. and Maj., Univ. Brig. Salesman, Sullivan 
Machinery Co., Claremont, N. H., 1916; do., 
Salt Lake City, 1916-17: do.. Denver, 1917. 
ist Lt., U. S. A., 1917; Capt.. F. A., A. E. F., 
France, 1918. Address, Buda, 111. 



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7792. HOWARD WILSON MATEER 
Klec. Eiigr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 4, 1894, 
Rutland, 111.; s. Wilson (b. Mr 10, 1872, do.) 
and Jessie (Dye) Mateer (b. Ja 22, 1871). Pre- 
pared in Rutland H. S. Acacia; E. E. Soc. ; 
Class Basketball. Tech. Publicity works, 
Engng. Dent., Nat. Lamj) Works, Cleveland. 
Auth. : Elfective Show Window Lighting, 
Elcc. Review, Vol. 70; Lighting Progress for 
the Past Year, Elcc. Review and West. Elcc, 
Vol. 71. Married Wilba Winans, Je 15, 1916, 
Rutland, 111. Child, Jean Charlotte, b. N 3, 
1917. Address, i46j4 Strathmore Ave., East 
Cleveland. 

7793. WILLIAM B. MATHEWS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 27, 
1891, Yates City, III. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. 'J'eachcr, H. S., Cambridge, Mass. 2nd 
Lt., 31 5th Inf., 79th Div., A. E. ¥., France; 
Woundet! in action, O 4, 19 18. Address, Yates 
City, 111.; bus. add., Cambridge, 111. 

7794. *LEO JOSEPH MATTINGLY 
B. S. in A. E.; b. O 3. 1895. Washington, 
Ind.; s. J. B. and Anna M. Mattingly. I're- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Gen. Supyr., Stool- 
man & Co., Champaign. 23d Engrs., Ft. Meade, 
Ind., 1917. Died on U. S. S., George Washing- 
ton, Ap 9, 1918. 

.7795. HUGH NELSON MAVOR 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 18, 1894. 
La Grange, 111.; s. John Mavor. Prepared in 
Lyons Tp. H. S. Bldg. Const., Chicago. Capt., 
Art. Replacement Regt., LeCourneau, I'rance. 
Address, 72 W. Adams St., Chicago. t 

7796. ARTHUR EDWARD MEALIFF 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 11, 1892, Chicago; s. 
F. B. MealifF. Prepared in Calumet II. S., 
Chicago. Aljiha Gamma Rho; Sachem; Jr. 
Prom. Com. Field IIosp. Corps, O 1917; 132nd 
Field Hosp., io8th San. Train, A. E. F., France. 
Address, 431 Winneconna Ave., Chicago. 

7797. OLLIVE MYRTLE MENELEY 
Teacher; B. Mus. ; b. Ag 30, 1892, Rantoul, 

III.; d. Ulysses Grant (b. Ag 29, 1868, do.) and 
Lulu May (Merchant) Menelej- (b. My i, i86g, 
Ilenrv, 111.). Prepared in Champaign II. S. 
Bethany (Tircle. Clerk, Registrar's Ofhce, Univ. 
of 111., 1016-17; Teacher, Music, Pub. Schs., 
ShclbyvUle, 111., 1917-18. Address, 610 E. 
Springfield Ave., Champaign; bus. add., c/o 
Public School, Shelbyville, 111. 

7798. LOUIS EDWARD MENSENKAMP 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 18, 1891, 
Freeport, 111.; s. Edward A. (b. 1867, do.) 
and Bessie J. (Williams) Mensenkamp (b. 1866, 
do.). Prepared in Freeport H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Prelim. Honors. Head of Dept. of 
Math., II. S., Freeport, 111. Mem., Math. 
Assn. of Am. Address, 51 Cottonwood St., 
Freeport, 111. 

7799. JOHN RILEY MERRIMAN 
Phvsician; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 31, 1889, 
Williamsville, 111.; s. Charles and Emma (Tay- 
lor) Merriman. Prepared in Springlicld II. S.; 
Univ. of Chicago, 1914-is. M- D., Rush Med. 
Coll., 1918. Phi Kappa Psi; Ma-wan-da; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Pres.. Jr. Class; Football; 
Track. Physician, Springfield. 111., lOiS — . 
M. R. C, U. S. A., 191S. Address. 407 W. 
Monroe St., Springfield, 111.; bus. add.. Room 
14, 111. Nat. Bank Bldg., do. 

7800. ARTHUR MAURICE METZLER 

Merchant; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 19, 1S93, 

Shumway, 111.; s. 11. W. Metzler. Prepared 

in Champaign IT. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha 

Kappa Psi; Helmet; Sachem; Class Baseball: 



liomccoming Com.; Stud. Union Opera. 
Wholesale and Retail Bus., Decatur, 111. En- 
sign, New York City. Address, 244 S. Edward 
St., Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 130 Merchant St., 
do. 

7801. CARL THEODOR MEYER 
Const. Insp. ; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Mr 4, 1895, 

Havana, 111.; s. Louis L. (b. F 27, i87a> do.) 
and Louise (Maurer) Meyer (b. Jl 3, 1875, 
Springfield, 111.). Prepared in Springfield H. 
S. Chi Phi; Psi Mu. Draftsman, Holme 
and Holme, Archs., Springlield, 111., 1916-17; 
Jr. Highway Engr., 111. St. Highway Dept., 
1917; Insp. of Const, under Pub. Works Dept., 
U. S. Navy Yard. Norfolk, \'a., 1917 — ; Sta- 
tioned at U. S. Naval Am. Depot, St. Juliens 
Creek, Va. Married .-Vntoinette Peters, N 8, 
I0I7, Norfolk, Va. Address. 45 Court St., 
Portsmouth, Va. 

7802. RUSSEL WARD MILLAR 
Teacher; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 15, 

1895, Mattoon, 111.; s. David Knowles (b. N 30. 
1865, do.) and Minnie M. (Travis) Millar (b. 
1873, Morrisonville, 111.). Prepared in Mat- 
toon n. S. Phi Lambda Ujisilon; Chem. Club; 
Ionian; Bd., ///. Chem.; Capt., Univ. Brig. 
Grad. Stud, and Teaching Sc, Univ. of Mo., 
19:6-17. 2nd Lt., Co. C, 30th Engrs., A. E. F., 
France; ist Lt., 1st Gas Regt., France; Mus- 
tered out, F 12, 1919. Address, 2309 Prairie 
.\ve., Mattoon, 111. 

7803. DANIEL EDWIN MILLER 
Demonstrating Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. 

F 5, 18S9, Millbrook, Kan.; s. George William 
(1)." N 19, 1855, Frederick City, Md.) and Julia 
M. (Price) Miller (b. O 25, 1857, Sewickley. 
Pa.). Prepared in Quincy H. S.; Menominee, 
St. Agr. Coll., Mich. Maj., Univ. Brig. 
Demonstrating Salesman, Am. Hoist and Der- 
rick Co., 1916-17. Aviation section, U. S. A., 
Kelly Field, .San Antonio, Tex., iQiTJ do., 
Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, O.; do., (jarden 
City, Long Island, N. Y. ; ist Lt., Adjt. of Am. 
Post, England, 1917; Commanding Officer, 
i56th Aero Sqdn.; Army of Occupation, 
Treves, (jer. Address, 1519 N. 6th Ave.. Quin- 
cy, 111.; bus. add., American Hoist & Derrick 
Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

7804. ELLIOTT STRONG MILLER 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 17, 1894, Evanston, 
111.; s. Timothy Elliott (b. S 23, 1850, Cuya- 
hoga Falls, O.) and Fannie Chapin (Strong) 
Miller (b. Ap 23, 1856, Gambier, O.). Pre- 
pared in Oak Park H. S. Psi Upsilon; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Final Honors; Ed., Siren. With 
Chicago Mill and Lumber Co., Chicago. 1916- 
17. 2d Lt. Inf., R. C, 1917; do.. 344th Inf., 
19:7; do., A. E. F., France. Address, 17s N. 
Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
C^hicago Mill and Lumber Co., Conway Bldg.. 
Chicago. 

7805. ERWIN FRANKLIN MILLER 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 24, 1887, 
Onaga. Kan.; s. Franklin (b. Racine, Wis.) 
and Tosena (Koentz) Miller (b. Holland). 
PrepaVed in Onaga (Kan.) II. S. .\cacia. 
Draftsman, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1916-17; Supt. of 
Const., 14th N. A. Cantonment. 1917-18; Asst. 
Supervising Engr., Office of Const. Q. M., 
Camp Funston, Kan., 1918 — . Address, Onaga, 
Kan. 

7806. FRED RANEY MILLER 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 2, 
1X05, Gilman, 111.; s. David Warren (b. S i, 
1S54, Springfield. O.) and Clara Evelyn (b. O 
25," 1864, Blue Ridge, 111.). Prepared in Gd- 
man IT. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; .Vdelphic; 
Pan-Hellenic Council; Dailv Illini Staff; Mgr.. 
Class Baseball; Mil. Ball Com.: Jr. Prom. 
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Firepioofing Co., Chicago. 1st Lt., Inf., U. S. 
R., 191 7; A. E. F., France, 1918; Administra- 
tive liaison service, Paris. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
mini Club, Chicago; Mystic Ath. Club, Chi- 
cago. .Iddress, Gilnian, 111. 

7807. JOSEPH IIARKI.S()N MILLER 
Civ. Engr.; 15. S. in C. E. ; b. Ag 2, 1891, 
Red Oak, 111.; s. Elias D. (b. 1850, Pa.) and 
Amanda A. (Fogel) Miller (b. 1856, Pa.). 
Prepared in Mt. Carrol II. S. C. E. Soc. 
With 111. St. Highway Dept., 1916 — . Address, 
Red Oak, III. 

7808. RICHARD liARDWELL MILLIN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 6, 189.;, Ridg- 
way, Pa.; s. Jose[)li Chalmers and Clarice El- 
vira (Uardwell) Millin (b. 1868, do.), Prepared 
in Ridgway (I'a.) II. .S. Farmer, do. U. S. 
Marines, A. E. F., France. Address, 215 Little 
Ave., Ridgway, Pa. 

7809. JOHN TURNER MILLS 
(Brother of Nos. 2181, 3878) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 16, 1895, 
McNabb, 111.; s. Willis B. (b. do.) and Mat- 
tie (Benjamin) Mills (b. Bloomington, 111.). 
Prepared in John Swaney H. S., McNabb, 111. 
Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Delta Sigma; Agr. 
Club; Graphomen; Prelim. Honors; Mgr., 
Chamiiion Class Baseball Team. Stock farmer, 
McNabb, 111. Married Kathryn Griffith, S 8, 
1917, McNabb, 111. Address, McNabb, 111. 

7810. HENRY MINER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 28. 1886, Wa- 
verly 111.; s. W. F. Miner. Prepared in Wa- 
verly H. S. Hoof and Horn Club. Farmer. 
Address, Waverly, IlLf 

78H. LEMUEL ERNEST MINNIS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 13, 1890, Sa- 
lem, Wis.; s. William A. (b. Kenosha, Wis.) 
and Kate (Evans) Minnis (b. London, Eng.). 
Prepared in Crane H. S. Phi Kappa Tau; 
Loyante; Track Team. Teacher, H. S., George- 
town. 111. ist R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan; 8th 
Co. Ft. H. G. Wright N. Y., 1918; 2nd Lt., 
C. A., 5th Camp, Ft. Monroe, Va. ; Mustered 
out, Ja 2, 19 19. Address, Georgetown, 111. 

7812. ELSIE LOUISE MITCHELL 

B. S. in II. Sc; b. N 4, 1894, Havana, HI.; 
d. F. I. (b. do.) and Ellen (Forster) Mitchell 
(b. Hamilton, Can.). Prepared in Havana H. 
S. Address, 302 S. Orange St., Havana, 111. 

7813. GRACE MITCHELL (HOIT) 
(Wife of No. 6963; Sister of Nos. 5315, 6431) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 31, 1895, George- 
town, O.; d. Isaac (b. Je 24, 1850, Russelville, 
(J.) and Eva (McConaughy) Mitchell (b. Ja 15, 
i860). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta 
Psi; Illiola; Mask and Bauble; W. A. A.; 
Pres., Jr. Illinae. Married Maurice Elon Hoit 
('15), Ag 16, 1916, Georgetown, O. Child, 
Elizabeth Mitchell, b. My 10, 19 18. Address, 
425 S. Center St., Geneseo, 111. 

7814. MARGUERITE MITCHELL 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. S i, 1888. Wilming- 
ton, O. ; d. Oliver Augustus (b. Antioch, O.) 
and Ella May (Smith) Mitchell (b. D 7, 1859, 
Wilmington, O.). Prepared in Wilmington 
(O.) H. S.; A. B., Wilmington Coll., 1910; 
A. B., O. St. Univ., 1915. Phi Delta Psi; 
Lib. Club. Lib. Asst., O. St. Univ. Lib., Co- 
lumbus, O., 1914 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; O. 
Lib. Assn.; Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch. Alumni 
Assn.; Lib. Club, Columbus, O. Address, Wil- 
mington, O.; bus. add., c/o O. St. Univ. Lib., 
Columbus, O. 



7815. ZENAS HARRY MOHLMAN 
(Brother of No. 5316) 
Clerk; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 21, 1894, Beards- 
town, 111.; s. Henry J. (b. S 10, 1859, do.) and 
Mary Elizabeth (BoUe) Mohlman (b. My 12, 
1859, do.). Prepared in Beardstown 11. S.; 
McKinley H. S., St. Louis; Enid (Okla.) H. S. 
Kappa Sigma; Pan Hellenic; Class Football; 
Asst. Mgr., Inter. Class Ath. Florist, F. 
Dorner and Sons, La Fayette, Ind., 191618; 
Clerk, C. B. tS: Q. R. R. Office, Beardstown, 
111. Mem., 15. P. O .E., 1917. Address, 217 
Jefferson St., Beardstown, 111. 

7816. RAYMOND MOONEY 
B. S. in E. E.; b. My 27, 1895, Chicago; 
s. William H. (b. O 12, 1871, Ontario, Can.) 
and Nellie (Morrison) Mooney (b. S 20, 1873, 
do.). Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago. Delta 
Upsilon. U. S. A. S., A. E. F., 1917; Royal 
Flying Corps, Shoreham By Sea, Eng.; 40th 
Aero Sqdn.; severely wounded, S 26, 1918, 
France. Address, 6900 Chappel Ave., Chicago. 

7817. LEWIS ALBERT MOORE 
Farm Agent; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 28, 1893, 
Humbolt, 111.; s. Stanley B. Moore. Baker 
Univ., Kan. Farm Agt., G. R. Carr, Chicago. 
Chem. Warfare Dept., Edgewood Arsenal. 
Address, Craik, Sask., C^an.f 

7818. WILLIAM ABNER MOORE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 19, 1892, St. 
Paul, Neb.; s. W. E. Moore. Prepared in 
Urbana II. S. Theta Delta Chi; Mask and 
Bauble; Innes of Court; Class Scrap Com.; .Sr. 
Invitation Com. 2d Lt., 4th Inf., N. A., Camp 
Dodge, la.; Mustered out, Ja 2, 1919. Address, 
930 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

7819. PHARAOH TRUMAN MOOTE 
Civ. Engr. and Contr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 
2, 1889, Manson, la.; s. Pharaoh (b. Can.) and 
Bell (McBeth) Moote (b. N. J.). Prepared in 
N. W. Acad., Carrier, Okla.; Okla. A. & M. 
Coll., 1906-10. Triangle. Draftsman, I. C. 
R. R., 1916-17; do.. Standard Oil Co., Whiting, 
Ind., 1917-18; Civ. Engr. and Contr., Potosi, 
Bolivia, S. A., 1918 — . Address, Casilla 75, 
Potosi, Bolivia, S. A. 

7820. JOHN W^ILLIAM MORGAN 
Furniture dealer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 

24, 1868, Braceville, 111.; s. J. W. (b. Wales) 
and Helen Morgan (b. do.). Prepared in Daw- 
son II. .S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1913; Wash- 
ington Univ. In furniture bus.. Wood River, 
111. Married Eva May Waters, .^g 15, 1901, 
Dawson, 111. Children: Evelyn Moselle, b. Je 
8, ipo2; Helen Maurine, b. F 4, 1904; Parke 
Davies, b. D 15, 1906. Address, Wood River, 
111. 

7821. RALPH WALDO MORGAN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. D 25, 1893, 

Prairie Creek, Ind.; s. W. P. (b. D 30, 1872, 
do.) and Effie J. (Elliott) Morgan (b. N 29, 
1874). Pre)jared in Univ. H. S., Chicago. 
Alpha Chi .Sigma. With Swan Meyer Drug 
Co., Indianapolis, 1916; Ault Wiborg Dye Co., 
Cincinnati, 1916-17; C'osden and Co., Oil Re- 
finery, Tulsa, Okla., 191 7 — . 21 Recruit Co., 7th 
Div., Camp McArthur. Waco, Tex! 2nd Lt., 
162nd Depot Brig., Camp Pike, Ark., 1918-19; 
Mustered out, Ja 28, 1919. Address, 304 N. 
Ward St., Macomb. 111.; bus. add., Y. M. C. 
A. Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. 

7822. THOMAS SHERMAN MORGAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. My 29, 1894, E. St. 

Louis, 111. Prepared in East St. Louis II. S. 

Phi Alpha Delta; Spalding Guild: Ionian; 

Egyptian Club; Innes of Court. Ord. Sch., 

Camp Meade, Md. Address, 738 N. 22nd St., 

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7823. LESLIE SHERMAN MORRILL 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 23. 1894, 
Ft. Madison, la.; s. Cyrus Herbert (b. Port- 
land, Me.) and Bertha (Sherman) Morrill (b. 
Libcrtyville, 111.). Prepared in Blue Island H. 
S. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Scabbard and 
Blade; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Final Honors; Glee 
Club. Mech. Engr., Durand Steel Locker Co., 
Blue Island, 111., 19 16-17. Candidate R. O. T. 
C, 1917; ist Lt., C. A. R. C 1917; Capt., C. 
A. R. C, 1 91 7 — . Address, 152 \\'alnut St., 
Blue Island, 111. 

7824. ROBERT MOSES 
Business; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl m, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. S. Moses. Prepared in Wendell Phil- 
lips H. S., Chicago. Zeta Beta Tau; Menorah 
Soc; Tribe of the Illini; Varsity Tennis Team, 
Capt.; Jr. Smoker Com.; Home-Coming Com.; 
Interschol. Com.; Fresh. Push-ball Com. With 
Morris & Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago. 
2nd Lt., 4th Camp, Camp Grant, 111. Address, 
4812 Calumet Ave., Chicago. t 

7825. LEOTA MOSIER (BIGLER) 
(Daughter of No. 764; Wife of No. 6746) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 15', 1894, Urbana; 
d. Jeremiah G. ('93)- d). Ja 8. 1S62, Beaver, 
O.) and Lydia C. (Miller) Mosier (b. Ja 24, 
1870. Boody, 111.). Prepared in Urbana II. S. 
Aljdia Omicron Pi. Married Harry Edward 
Bigler ('15), O 14. 1916, Urbana. Child, Ruth 
Elizabeth, b. Mr 30, 1918. Address, 5546 Mary- 
land Ave., Chicago. 

7826. JULIA LOUISE MOTTIER (FRANK) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 15. 1893, Gibson 
City, 111.; d. Walter F. (b. Jl 17, 1S67, Cin- 
cinnati, O.) and Mamie Victoria (Rockwood) 
Mottier (b. Ja 31, 1866). Prepared in Drum- 
mer Tp. H. S. Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club; 
lainesonian; Women's League: Country Life 
Club; Y. W. C. A. Married William Leonard 
Frank, Je 20, 1917, El Campo, Tc.k. Child, 
son, b. Mr 15, 1918 (died Mr 20, 1918). Ad- 
dress, El Campo. Tex. 

7827. WILL WALTER MOUNTS 
(Husband of No. 9169; Brother of No. 5831) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 15, 1892, Car- 
linville.IU.; s. William L. (b. Ja 30, 1862, do.) 
and Effie (Anderson) Mounts (b. Je iS. 1864, 
do.). Prepared in Carlinville H. S. Phi Gamma 
Delta. Farmer, Carlinville, 111. Chief Insp. of 
Refrigerators. Mich. District. Q. M. C: Instr.. 
Engines. U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111. Married 
Edith Mowrine Kelley ('iS), Ag 31, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Carlinville, 111. 

7828. *HARRY LOUIS MUELLER 
Chemist; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 2, 189,3. 

Highland, 111.; s. Jacob Mueller. Prepared in 
Highland IT. S. Chemist. Branch Factory of 
Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. Died Mr 8, 1917, 
Lamar, Colo. 

7829. HENRY ROLLO MUELLER 
Florist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 16, 1893, Sedg- 
wick. Kan.; s. Henry Samuel (b. N. Y.) and 
Jennie (Armantrout) Mueller (b. Ind.). Pre- 
pared in S|dgwick H. S. A. B., Baker Coll., 
1914. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Floricultura! Club. 
With F. Oeschlin. Florist, Chicago. Bat F. 
Hdqtrs. Co., 130th F. A.. 3Sth Div., Camp Doni- 
phan, Ft. Sill, Okla., 1917; Siiecial Detachment, 
3Sth Div. A. P. O. 730. A. E. F., France, Mr 
1918; Sergt.. Hdqtrs. Co. 35. Coth Brig., .\. E. 
F., France. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Verna 
Floy McHenry, Je 29, 191 7, Baldwin City, Kan. 
Address, Wichita, Kan. 

7830. HERBERT ZOLLER MUELLER 
Elec. Engr. and Co. Surv. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. 
Je 26, 1894, Quincy, 111.; s. Fred Mueller. Pre- 



pared in Quincy H. S. Lambda Chi Alpha. Elec. 
Engr., Perkins Engng. Co. Married Tess Hec- 
kle. Ap ig. 1917. Ouincy, 111. Address, 726 No. 
i-'th St., Quincy, lil.t 

7831. LOUIS EDWARD MULAC 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 31. 1893. 
Chicago; s. Rudolph Mulac. Prepared in Crane 
H. S., Chicago. Loyante; Stud. Branch, A. S. 
M. E. ; Class Football and Baseball; Lt., Univ. 
Brig. Efficiency Engr., West. Elec. Co., Chica- 
go. Address, 2452 S. Sawyer Ave., Chicago. t 

7832. EVERETT FRANKLIN MURPHY 
Educ. Suijervisor; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 21, 
1890, Marshall, 111.; s. J. E. (b. O 23, i860, do.) 
and Minnie King (Kendell) Murphy (b. Je 7, 
1S66, do.). Prepared in Marshall Tp. H. S.; 
Wabash Commercial Coll., Terre Haute, Ind., 
1910-11. Supervisor of Agr. Education of Pub. 
Sch. System, Richmond, Ind. Auth.: Articles in 
Tlie Garden Magazine, Prairie Farmer, Indi- 
ana Farmers' Guide. Married Helen A. Prit- 
chard, O 2, 1912, Marshall, 111. Child, Dorothy 
v.. b. Je 29, 191 5, Urbana. Address, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 

7833. HOWARD DAW'SON MURPHY 
Grain Buyer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag s, 1895, 
Chicago; s. Daniel Joseph (b. O 18, 1857, do.) 
and Annis S. (Dawson) Murphy. Prepared in 
Lewis Inst., Chicago. Beta Theta Pi; Helmet; 
(^omitatus. Grain Buyer, Chicago Bd. of Trade, 
1916. Married Helen Alice Crane, Ja 22, 1917, 
CI icago. Child, Daniel H., b. D 29. 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1 1 14 Pratt Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., 
1600 Ry. Exchange Bldg., do. 

7834. MARY AGNES MURPHY 
Instructor; H. Mus. ; b. Ap 8, 1891, Sullivan, 
111.: d. John (b. D 18, 1859, London, O.) and 
Martha Carrie (Wiley) Murphy (b. Jl 7. i860, 
Sullivan, 111.) Prepared in Sullivan II. S. Grad., 
Chicago Norm. Sch. of Phys. Educ, 1918. W. 
A. A.: Basketball Team. As.st., Phys. Dir., Chi- 
cago Norm. Sch. of Phys. Educ, 1918; Instr., 
Phys. Tr., N. W. Univ., 191S— , Address, 718 
Clark St., Evanston. 111. 

7S35. RUTH ISABEL MUSSENDEN 
(NELSON) 
(Wife of No. 5338) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 6, 1891, lUiopolis, 
111.: d. Charles N. (b. 1850, West Indies) and 
Anna A (Sutherland) Mussenden (b. i8s2, 
Louisville, Ky.). Prepared in Roswell (N. M.) 
H. S.; Univ. of N. M.. 1913-14. Alpha Delta 
Pi: Mask and Bauble. Teacher, Tp. H. S., Ob- 
long, 111., 1916-17. Married Idris Nelson ('12), 
Te 14, 191 6. Urbana. Address, 260 S. Academy, 
Galesburg, 111. 

7836. WALDO RAY MYERS 
With Steel and Wire Co.; A. B. in Com- 
merce; b. N 7, 1894, Mahomet, 111. Prepared in 
Mansfield H. S. Phi Kappa Psi with Keystone 
Steel and Wire Co., Peoria. U. S. N.. Pay 
Div.. U. S. S., Connecticut. Address, Mans- 
field, 111, 

7S37. NRIPENDRA KUMAR NAG 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 1801, Dacca, 
India; s. R. K. Nag. Prepared in Eng. Sch., 
Dacca, India. Eta Kappa Nu; Hindustan Assn. 
of America; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. .Ad- 
dress, Bengal India. t 

7S38. VETA THORPE NEBEL 
(W^ife of No. 5837) 
A. B. in L. A. &• S.; b. Ja 11, 1895, Ken- 
ney. 111.; d. Samuel Le Roy (b. Ja 31. 1871, 
W'ajiella, 111.) and Winifred " (McHenry) 
Thorpe (b. Ag 19, 1870, Clinton, 111.). Pre- 
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Sch.. Chicago, 19 12-14. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Scribblers Club. Mem., D. A. li. Married 
Merle Louis Nebel ('13), S 6, 1915, Clinton, 
111. (died O 12, 1918). Children: Merle Louis, 
Jr., b. Ag I, 1917; Samuel Frank, b. S 14, 
19 1 8. Address, 1010 Garlield Ave., Urbana. 

7839. ADOLPII LINCOLN NELSON 
Consulting Engr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 23, 
1887, Oneida, 111.; s. Olaf (b. Ja 3, 1850, 
Kristlanstad, Siin, SwedenJ and Sigrid (Ben- 
nett) Nelson (b. F 17, 1857, do.). Prepared in 
Galesburg H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Pi 
Tau Sigma; Final and Special Honors. Experi- 
mental Engr., Premier Motor Corp., 191 7; Con- 
sulting Engr., Bur. of Aircraft Production, 
Airplane Engr. Dept., McCook Field. Inventeii 
and developed Nelson Sun Control, adopted by 
U. S. A. Auth.: Articles in Transactions, Soc. 
of Automotive Engrs. ; Automobile; Horseless 
Age. Mem., Soc. of Automotive Engrs. Address, 
Daytn, O. 

7840. OLIVER JOHN NESLAGE 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 8, 1893. 
St. Louis; s. (Dtto William (b. 1863, do.) and 
Emma (Hurt) Neslage (b. 1865, St. Gene- 
vieve, Mo.). Prepared in McKinley H. S., 
St. Louis. Chi Phi; Prelim. Honors. Mech. 
Engr., Claremont, N. H., 1916; do., San Fran- 
cisco, 1916-18. 2nd Lt., 319th Engrs., 1918. Ad- 
dress, 3631 Juniata St., St. Louis; bus. add., 
1509 Hobart Bldg., San Francisco. 

7841. FLORIS WILSON NICHOLS 
Teacher; A. B. in Commerce; b. F 23, 
1894, Natrona, 111.; s. Edgar F. (b. My 25, 
1864, DeKalb Co., 111.) and Sylvia Alice (Wil- 
son) Nichols. Prepared in Wenona H. S. 
Metropolitan Clul); Adelphic; Sr. Memorial 
Com. Supt., Schs., Toluca, 111., 1916-17; 
Teacher, LaSalle Peru Tp. H. S., 19 19 — . 2nd 
Lt., R. C., A. E. F., France; Returned to states; 
ist Lt., 40th Mach. Gun Bn., 14th Div., Camp 
Custer, Mich.; Mustered out, ja 28, 1919. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Shriner. Address, Lacon, 111.; 
bus. add., c/o LaSalle Peru Tp. High School, 
LaSalle, 111. 

7842. YIN HSIANG NIU 
Ry. Mech. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. 
O I, i888, Huchow, Chekiang, China; s. Yung 
Seng. Prepared in Drexel Inst., Pa.; G. I. T., 
Shanghai, China, 1910-13. With B. &• O. Ry., 
Pittsburgh. 1916-18; Ry. Mech. Engr., Peking- 
Suiguan Line, China, 191 8 — . Address, Huchow, 
Chekiang Province, China; bus. add., Kalgan 
Shops, P. S. Line, Kalgan, Peking, China. 

7843. JOSEPH MORGAN NOBLE 
(Brother of Nos. 982, 983, 1938) 

Reporter; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 27, 1890, 
Shelbyville, 111.; s. Robert Cooper (b. F 21, 
1848, Massilon, O.) and Jennie Elizabeth (Har- 
niount) Noble (b. New Haven, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Wichita (Kan.) H. ,S.; Fairmount 
Coll. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Delta Chi; 
Ben Franklin Club. Reporter and Ed.. Wichita 
Eagle, Wichita, Kan., igi6— . Sec., Y. M. C. 
A., Ft. Leavenworth. Kan.; M. O. T. C, Ft. 
Riley, Kan.; Mustered out, Ja 3, 1919. Address, 
1230 N. Waco Ave.. Wichita. Kan.; bus. add.. 
The Eagle Office, Wichita, Kan. 

7844. ALBERT JOSEPH NOLAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 26, 1893. 

Harvard, 111. Prepared in Harvard H. S. Phi 
Kappa; Class Baseball. Farmer, Harvard, 111. 
2nd Lt., Co. C, 6th U. S. Inf., A. E. F., France. 
Address, 505 Dewey Ave., Harvard, Ill.t 

7845. ALFRED NORBERG 
Valuation Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 14, 
1871, Sweden; s. Andrew Norbcrg. Prepared 



in Pa. Coll. Acad. Treas., C. E. Club. 
Valuation Engr., No. Pacific, Y. M. C. A., St. 
I'aul. Address, Box 1212, Billings, Mont.f 

7846. CLYDE JAMES NORTH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 20, 1892, Win- 
chester, 111.; s. W. L. North. Prepared in 
Winchester H. S. Acacia; Agr. Club; Adel- 
phic; Bd. of Mgrs.. ///. Agr.; Cant., Univ. 
Brig. Farmer, Winchester, 111. Ralie's Auto 
and Tractor Sch., North Kansas City, Mo., 
1918; 2nd Co., 2nd Battery, Inf., C. O. T. 
S., Camp Grant, 111., 1918; Mustered out, D 
9, 1918. Address, Winchester, 111. 

7847. CHIYOZI OH IN ATA 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 3, 1888, Japan; s. 
.S. Ohinata. Prepared in Broadway H. S., 
Seattle. Grad. VVork, Columbia Univ. Ad- 
dress, 516 Okadamura, Matsumoto, Japan.f 

7848. CARLTON FREDERICK OLSEN 

B. S. in M. E.; b. My 5, 1891, Chicago; s. 
Lawrence Olsen. Prepared in Lake H. S., 
Chicago. Varsity Golf. Address, 6238 Evans 
Ave., Chicago. t 

7849. GLEN ELIZABETH OPIE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Forrest, 
111.; d. W. H. (b. Ag 12, Streator, 111.) and 
Katherine (Franey) Opie (b. N 28, Gales- 
liurg. 111.). Prepared in Forrest H. S.; B. S. 
Lewis Inst., 1914. Teacher, H. S., Cham- 
paign, 191 6 — . Address, Forrest, 111.; bus. 
add., 806 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

7850. PAULINE THEODORA OSBORNE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 13, 1892, 

Thomasboro, 111.; d. Franklin R. (b. F 24, 
1859, Mahomet, 111.) and Lillian Elmyra 
n hiimpson) Osborne (b. Ja 28, 1864, Morris, 
111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Achoth; 
Phi Delta Psi; .\thenean; Y. W. C. A. Grad. 
Slud., Eng., Univ. of 111., Summer, 1917. 
Ttacher, Eng., H. S., Mt. (Tarmel, 111., 1916- 
18; do., Decatur. 111., igi8— . Address, 602 
W. Healy St., Champaign; bus. add., c/o High 
.School, Decatur, 111. 

7851. DAVID LEE OTT 
With Motor Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 17, 
1893, Hoopole, 111.; s. Amos Ott. Prepared 
in Prophetstown H. S. Mil. Band. With 
Packard Motor Co., Detroit. Address, Prophets- 
town, Ill.f 

7852. CHARLES NORTON OWEN 
(Brother of No. 9306) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. N lo, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Charles S. (b. McHenry, 111.) 
and Georgie B. P. Owen (b. Chicago). Pre- 
pared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Alpha 
Chi Rho; Scabbard and Blade; 2nd Lt., Regt. 
Adjt., and Capt., Univ. Brig.; Jr. Smoker 
Com.; Univ. Orchestra. Mech. Engr., Burdett 
O.xygen Co., Chicago. 2nd Lt., 57th U. S. 
Inf., My 13, 19 1 7 — . Address, 930 Argyle Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., 557 W. Jackson Blvd., do. 

7853. HARRY LEA OWEN 
(Husband of No. 7538) 
Salesman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl i >;, 1894, 
Piano, 111.; s. William Wallace (b. Ag 6. 1851, 
Orange Co., N. Y.) and Lillian May (Weeden) 
Owen (b. My 15, 1858, Sycamore, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Piano H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Theta 
Tau; Arch. Club; Staff, Daily Illini; Asst. 
Ed., 1915 Illio. With Kawner Mfg. Co., Niles, 
Mich., 1916; Salesman, Kawner Mfg. Co., 
Minneapolis, 19 16 — . Married Rosalie Florence 
Gehant ('16), N 10, 1916, Dixon. 111. Child, 
William Lea, b. My 29, 1917. Address, 2319 
Dupont Ave.. South Minneapolis; bus. add, 
509 Palace Bldg., do. 



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7854. JOHN BEITNER PAGIN 
(Husband of No. 734-) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 31, 1894. 
r.aGrange, 111.; s. Lewis Albert (b. 1S70, South 
Bend, Ind.) and Nannie (Beitner) Pagin (b. 
1870, do.). I'repared in Ladrange H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta; Helmet. With Sherman-Klove Co., 
Chicago, 1916-17. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 
1917; jnd Lt., Ord. Exp. Sta., Am. Univ., 
Washington, D. C; Mustered out, F 4, 1919- 
Married Louise Amborn ('16), Ag 18, 191. 
Davenport, la. Address, 234 N. Catherine 
Ave., LaGrange, 111. 

7855. WILLLA.M LOVE PARISH 
B. S. in A. E.; M. S., 1917; b. My 12, 1894, 
Greenfield, 111.; s. W. T. Parish. Prepared in 
Greenfield H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi. Air 
Service (Bombing), A. E. F., France. Address, 
Greenfield, Ill.t 

7856. KENNETH WARREN PARKINSON 
Land Appraiser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja i, 
1892, Waverly, 111.; s. F. W. Parkinson. Pre- 
pared in Centralia H. S. Agron. Soc; Agr. 
Club; Class Baseball. Land Appraiser for 
Loan Dept. of John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. 
Co., 19 17. Inf., Candidate C. O. T. C, Camp 
Gordon; Mustered out, N 30. 1918. Address. 
191 2 Kenilworth Ave., Chicagp; bus. add., 
Harris Trust Bldg., c/o John Hancock Mut. 
Life Ins. Co., 11 1 W. Monroe St., Chicago.f 

7857. MUKAND LALL PATHAK 
B. S. in E. E.; b. O 15, 1892, Mauko, Jul- 
lundur, India; s. Puran C. Pathak. Prepared 
in Mission H. S., JulUindur, India. Address, 
Dickkot Lyalpore, Punjab, India. t 

7858. ADOLPH FREDERICK PAULI 
Librarian;. A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1917; 
b. June 12, 1893. Peoria; s. Frank Frederick 
(b. Jl 8, 1866, do.) and Helena (Lapp) Pauli 
(b. N 30, 1867, Germany). Prepared in Avery- 
ville H. S., Peoria. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Prelim. Honors. Libr. Asst. in 
classics, Univ. of 111., 1917- Libn., war ser- 
vice. Camp Sherman. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Address, 2922 N. Adams St., Peoria. 

7859. BERNICE F. PEADRO 

(Sister of No. 6475) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 5, 1891, Sullivan, 

111.; d. R. M. Peadro. Prepared in Sullivan 

H. S. Illiola; Classical Club. Address, 713 

Hamilton St., Sullivan, Ill.t 

7860. RICHARD HENRY PERROTT 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 6, 1864. Delphos, 
O.; s. John Perrott. Prepared in 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Address, Sumner, 111. 

7861. ELEANOR SARAH PETERSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 16, 1890, 

Galesburg, 111.; d. J. A. Peterson. Prepared 

in Galesburg H. S. Omicron Nu; Y. W. C. A.; 

H. Sc. Club. Teacher, Clinton, Ind. Address, 

453 E. Losey St., Galesburg, Ill.t 

7862. 'WILLIAM CHANDLER PETERSON 

B. S. in A. E.; b. D 24, 1894, Crystal Lake, 
111.; s. Frederick and Emma (Miller) Peterson. 
Prepared in Crystal Lake H. S. Beta LTpsilon; 
Scarab; Arch. Club; Class Baseball; Circula- 
tion Mgr., III. Magasine; Mil. Ball Com.; Jr. 
Prom. Com. Arch. Supt., Court House Bldg.. 
Eau Claire, Wis., 1916. Arch, with Leonard 
Const. Co., Chicago, 1916-17. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., Inf., France, 1918; 
Marines, sth Regt., do. Mem., Congr. Church; 
Mystic Workers Lodge. Killed in action, 
Je 7, 1918, Chateau Thierry, France. 



7S63. JOHN FRANCIS PICKEN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 23, 1894, Ar- 
gyle. 111.; s. David (b. do.) and Margaret 
(.Montgomery) Picken (b. do.). Prepared in 
Rockville H. S.; Park Coll., 1912-14. Alpha 
Zeta. Farmer, Argyle, 111. U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of 111., 1918; do., Ellington Field; 
Mustered out, D 13, 191 8. Address, Argyle, 
111. 

7864. WALTER RAYMOND PIERSON 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 5, 1894, Prince- 
town, 111.- s. Fred Pierson. Prepared in Prince- 
town H. S. Sergt., S4th Bn., Engrs., A. E. F., 
France, Bordeau-x. 1918 — . Address, 920 S. 
Church St., Princetown, 111. 

7865. 'ERIC FREDERICK PIHLGRAD 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 9, 1893, 

Chicago; s. A. F. Pihlgrad. Prepared in 
Bowen H. S., Chicago. Sigma Nu: Tau Beta 
Pi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Ma-wan-da; Scaral; 
Scabbard and Blade: Ben Franklin Club; 
Gridiron Club; .\rch. Club: Ionian; Class 
Basketball; III. Magaslite Staff; Mil. Ball Com.; 
Sr. Memorial Com.; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Prelim. 
Honors. Co. E., 61st Inf., A. E. F., France; 
Wounded in Meuse-Argonne drive. Died F 28. 
1919, France. 

7866. FRED THEODORE PINKEY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 18, 1892, 
Chicago; s. William H. (b. Mr 26, 1859, 
Buffalo, N. Y.) and Clara (Stimming) Pinkey 
(b. Ag 8, 1865, Dubuque, la.) Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Chem., Columbia 
West. Mills, Chicago, 1916-17; Mineral Point 
Zinc Co., Depue, 111., 191 7 — . Married Bertha 
Privott, Je 12, 1915, Sullivan, 111. (died Mr 
3. 1918). Address, 4710 N. W^inchester St. 
Chicago; bus. add., Depue, III. 

7867. VELMA COE PLETCHER 
(Sister of Nos. 1574, 4859, 5872, 5873') 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 15, 1894, 
Hoopestown, 111.; d. David S. (b. Jl 24, 1S51, 
I'ittsburgh) and Elizabeth C. (Pees) Pletcher 
(b. F 14, 1857, do.). Prepared in Rochester 
(Ind.) H. S. Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Pub. Schs.. South Bend, Ind., 
1918 — . Address, South Bend, Ind. 

7868. HAROLD AUSTIN POGUE 
(Brother of No. 6484) 
Asst. Sec; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 25, 
1893, Sullivan, 111.; s. J. R. (b. Shelby Co., 
111.) and Ella (Landon) Pogue (b. Auburn, 
111.). Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Alpha 
Tau Omega; -Mpha Kapiia Psi; Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Mawan-da; Sachem; Helmet; Ku Klux; 
Trustee, Illini Publishing Company; ("lass 
Football; Fresh. Varsity Track; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Varsity Track; Pushball Com.; Sr. Hat 
Com. Asst. Sec, .\ssn. of Commerce, Decatur, 
111. Capt., Supply Co.. loth Regt., Canip 
Lincoln; 2nd Lt., -Mr Service, Balloon Div., 
O. St. Univ., Columbus, O.; Balloon Observer, 
Signal Corps, San Antonio, Tex. Address, 121 
E. Main St., Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 369 S. 
Edward St., do. 

7869. 'ALEXANDER HYMAN POLAKOW 

B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 10, 1893, Chicago; 
s. Hvman Polakow. Prepared in Medill H. S. 
Tribe of Illini: Chem. Club; A. C. S.; Varsity 
Track. Chem., Investigator with Arbuckle 
Bros., Chicago. Died Ja 19, 1917. Chicago. 

7870. ELLIS J. POTTER 
(Brother of No. 7139) 
Supt. of Constr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 
15, iSgo, Denrock, 111.; s. John Farnsworth 
(b Tl II, 1866, do.) and Eva Leona (Thomp- 
son)" Potter (b. Tl 3, ^$.68, do.). Prepared in 



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Morrison IT. S. Sigma Pi; Scabbard and 
Blade; Arch. Club; Crystal Dancing Club; Lt., 
Univ. Hrig. ; Class Baseball and Track Team. 
Arch. Draftsman, Madison, Wis., 1916; Supt., 
Const, for St. of Wis., 1918 — . Mem., Christ- 
ian Church. Married Juanita Isabelle Holson, 
Jl 10, 1916, Farina, 111. Child, Frances 
Kathleen, b. N 11, 19 17. Address, 304 Breeze 
Terrace, Madison, Wis.; bus. add., c/o Dept. 
of Engng., do. 

7871. BEATRICE PRALL 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 17, 1888, Cold- 
water, Kan.; d. B. G. ^PralI. Prepared in 
',Univ. of Ark. Catalog Libn., Little Rock 
Public Lib., Little Rock, Ark. Address, 220 
N. Main St., Hoije, Ark.t 

7872. JAMES BRUCE PRATT 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 24, 
1894, Sheldon, la.; s. Fred W. (b. F 14, 1867, 
Waukon, la.) and Louise fBollman) Pratt (b. 
Ag 2/, 1868, I'ostville, la.). Prejiared in 
Sheldon H. S.; Univ. of la., 1912-15. Auditor, 
Central Passenger Assn., Chicago. U. S. 
Army. Address, 7400 Crandon Ave., Chicago. 

7873. ALVIN F. PRESTON 
Ranch Foreman; B. .S. in Agr.; b. D 29, 1891, 
Montfort, Wis.; s. Thomas S. (b. JI 28, 1857, 
Tennimore, Wis.) and Hattie D. (Muender) 
Preston (b. Ap 22, 1867. Montfort, Wis.). 
Prepared in Montfort (Wis.) 11. S.; Piatt- 
ville Norm. Sch., Madison. 111. Foreman of 
ranch, Montfort, Wis., 5 Platoon, Co. A, 
Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Calif.; Corp., 
U. S. Marine Corps, Co. K, iith Regt., .^rd 
Bn., A. E. F., France. Address, Montfort, 
Wis. 

7874. CHARLES BRADLAW PRICE 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 19, 1890, 
Vienna, 111.; s. J. M. Price. Prepared in 
Vienna H. S. Teacher, Roseville, 111.; do., II. 
S., Blue Island, 111., 1918— . Married. Child, 
Charles Bradlough, Jr., b. Ap 4, 1918. Address, 
681 Greenwood Ave., Blue Island, 111. 

7875. JAMES KELLY PRIMM 
(Brother of No. 7876) 
Entomologist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F s, 
1888, Carrollton, III.; s. John White (b. N 1848, 
Belleville, 111.) and Mary Emilv (Kelly) Primm 
(b. Je 16, 1852, Carrollton, III.). Prepared in 
Springfield II. S. Field Asst., U. S. Bur. 
Entomol., North East, Pa., 1916; Supt. of 
land work William II. Moon, Nursery Co., 
Trenton. N. Y., 1916-17; Entomol., Pa. Bur. 
Econ. Zool., Philadelphia; do., Gleiiwood Nur- 
series, Morrisville, Pa.; Dept. of Agr., Bur. of 
Econ. Zool., 1917 — . Auth. : The European 
Poplar Canker in the Vicinity of Philadelphia, 
Jour. Econ. Entomol. Mem., Am. Assn. of 
Econ. Entomol.; A. F. A. M. Married Pearl 
Baker, Je 2, 1917, Chicago. Address, 601 Oak 
Lane Ave., Philadelphia; bus. add., Pa. Dept. 
of Agr., Bur. of Econ. Zool., do. 

7876. PHILIP TIMON PRIMM 
(Brother of No. 7875) 
Land. Arch.: B. S. in Land. Card.; b. Ap 
8. 1890, Carrollton, 111.; s. John W. (b. N 17, 
1848, St. Clair Co., 111.) and Mary (Kelly) 
Primm (b. Carrollton, III.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Married Roslyn Nelson, Ta 2, 
1918, Urbana. Address, 2768 Lancashire Road, 
Cleveland; bits, add., 1900 Euclid Ave., do. 

7877. WILLIAM JASPER PRINCE 
Prin., Sch.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 15, 
1884, Coin, la.; s. Jasper Prince. Prepared in 
Evanston Acad, of N. W. Univ. Prin. of 
Sch., LaFayette, Ind. Address, Coin, la.; bus. 
add., LaFayette, Ind.t 



7878. DUANE WIILLARD PROPST 
Med. Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. S. 

in Med., 1917; b. O 14, 1891, Springfield, 111.; 
s. David Edward (b. N 9, 1855, Sweetwater, 
111.) and Effie Elizabeth (Snodgrass) Propst, 
(1). Je 9, i860, Macomb, 111.). Prepared in 
-Springfield II. S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Chem. 
Club. Student of Medicine, Coll. of Med., 
Univ. of 111. Reserve Corps, Med. Section, 
Ja 16, 1918. Address, loio N. Grand Ave., 
Springfield, 111.; bus. add., 217 S. Ashland 
Blvd., Chicago. 

7879. EUGENE FRANCIS PRUETT 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 24, 1891, 

Kinmundy, III.; s. F. A. Pructt. Prepared in 
Salem II. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Helmet; Jr. 
Councilman, III, Union; Jr. Prom. Com.; Class 
Football. Instr., LIniv. of Pa. 2nd Lt. F. A., 
U. S. R.; Divisional Hdrjtrs., A. E. F., France; 
Wounded, O 28, 1918. Address, Kinmundy, 

7880. IRENE EMMA PULSIPHER 
Teacher; B. S. in II. Sc; b. Jl 21, 1892, 
Brinifield, HI.; d. Edmund C. (b. Ap 7, 1848, 
do.) and Emma C. (Gibbs) Pulsipher (b. F 
4, 1859, Elmwood, 111.). Prepared in Brim- 
field H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., 1011-13. 
Omicron l^faj. Teacher, II. S., Mt. Carroll, 
111., 1916-17; do., Le Roy, 111., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Elmwood, 111.; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Le Roy, III. 

7881. RUTH QUESENBERRY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 19, 
if^95. Webster City, la.; d. Harry and Laura 
CSteele) Quesenberry, (b. Ap 28, 1868 Athens, 
III.). Prepared in Mansfield H. S. ; III. Wes- 
leyan Univ., 1912-13. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, 
H. S., Kinmundy, 111., 1916-17; do., Potomac, 
111., 1917 — . Address, Potomac, ill. 

7882. BENJAMIN HARRISON QUESTEL 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 3, 1888, 
Herald, 111.; s. Edmondson T. (b. Mr 26, 1857 
White Co., 111.) and Lilly Ann (Marlin) 
Ouestel (b. N 16, 1859, do.). Prejjared in 
Carmi H. S. Alpha Zeta; Farm House; Pre- 
lim, and Final Ilonors. Soil Physics Dept., 
Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111. 2nd Lt., Chem. 
Warface Service, Co. K, ist Gas Regt., Camj) 
Sherman, O. • Mustered out, D 19, 1918. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Carmi, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

7883. ANITA EMMA R.\AB 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Je 11, 

1S92, Belleville, III.; d. Earnest P. (b. O 20, 
1862, do.) and Minna (Fleer) Raab (b. Phila- 
delphia). Prepared in Belleville H. S.; Two 
yrs. study in France and X^er. Alliance Fran- 
caise; Der Deutsche Verein; Woman's Ed., 
Daily Illini, 191 3-14. Teacher, Mod. Lang., 
H. S., Champaign; Reconst. Aide, Occupational 
Theropy, Camp Upton, N. Y., 1919 — . Address, 
iui S. High St., Belleville, III.; bus. add., c/o 
Base Hosp., Camp Upton, Yaphank, N. Y. 

7884. FRANK RAFFOWITZ 

Alech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 15, 1894, 
^_/iicago: s. Hyman Raffowitz. Prepared in 
i^rane II. S., Chicago. Menorah Soc. ; Stud, 
tiranch, A. S. M. E. Mech. Engr., Chicago. 
Hddress, 1020 S. Winchester Ave., Chicago. 

788s. ROBERT CHARLES RAHN 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Je 
3, 1894, Chicago; s. Henry C. (b. D 17, 1861, 
Chilton, Wis.) and Alida (Banka) Rahn (b. 
D 19, 1874, DeKalb, 111.). Prepared in Crane 
I'ech. H. S., (Chicago. Ceram. Engr., Ceram. 
Eng. Dept., West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1916-17. 
Sergt., Hdqtrs. Co., 343rd Inf., Camp Grant, 



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III., 1Q17-18; ii6th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 
Ap 1918 — . Address, 4642 West End Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

78S6. CLAUDE RAIBOURN 
(Brother of No. 8684) 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 16, 
1895, Bloomington, Ind. ; s. James Edward 
(b. Lynnville, Ind.) and Ida (Caswell) Rai- 
bourn (b. B-oonville, lad.). Prepared in 
Waterloo H. S. Grad. work, N. W. Univ., Sch. 
of Commerce, 19 17. Tan Kappa Epsilon; Beta 
Gamma Sigma. Bus. Acct., Arthur Young 
and Co., Eldorado, 111., 1916-17; do., New York 
City, 1918— . ist O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1917; U. S. A. S., 1917; 3rd Cadet Sqdn., 
Ellington Field, Houston, Tex., 1917; 2nd Lt., 
52nd Aero Sqdn., ist Prov. Wing, Garden City, 
N. Y.; Mustered out, D 23, 1918. Address, 
65 Central Park West, New York City. 

7887. ISAAC LA GRANGE RATCLIFFE 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. F 19, 
1894, Kansas City, Kan.; s. (jeorge Joseph 
(b. My 31, 1862, Canada) and Susan (La 
Grange) Ratcliffe (b. Ap 3, 1868, Paris, 111.). 
Prepared in Highland (Kan.) Acad. B. S.. 
Highland Coll., 1913. Mil. Band. Jr. Acct., 
Mainwaring, Raflfel, O'Brien Co., Tulsa, Okla., 
1916-17. 2nd Lt., Inf. R. C, Citizens Tr. 
Camp, Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark., 1917. Ad- 
dress, 741 S. Denver Ave., Tulsa, Okla. 

7888. LEAL WILEY REESE 
Law Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
Ag 27, 1894, Owaneco, 111.; s. Lindsay (b. 
Je 8, 1852, Fairmont, W. V.) and Nancy 
Louise (Wiley) Reese (b. Ag 21, 1857, Fair- 
mont, W. Va.). Prepared in Pana Tp. H. S. 
Grad. work in law, Univ. of 111., 19 16-17. Cos- 
mopolitan; Delta Sigma Rho; Philomathean; 
Graphomen; Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig.; De- 
bating Team; Ed., Summer Illini. Asst. Com- 
mandant, Western Mil. Acad., Alton, 111.; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 19 19 — . 111. Nat. 
Guard, 191S-16; R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1917; 2nd Lt., F. A., Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mustered 
out, D 20, 1918. Address, 802 E. 2nd St., Pana, 
111. 

78S9. GEORGE W. RENWICK 
(Brother of No. 6509) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl i, 8194, 
Harvey, 111.; s. Frank Whipple (b. F 5, 1867, 
Elgin, 111.) and Margaret A. (Concannon) Ren- 
wick (b. Ja 15, 1868, Clinton, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S., Chicago; North- 
western Mil. and Naval Acad., Lake Geneva, 
Wis. Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim, and 
Final Honors. U. S. M. C, Tr. (:amp, Quan- 
tico, Va., 191 7; 2nd Prov. Brig'., M. C, 
Dominican Rep., Santo Domingo, 191 7; ist Lt., 
do.; Capt., U. S. Marines. Co. F, 43rd Regt., 
A. E. F., France; Brooklyn Naval Hosp., 
U. S., 1918; Mustered out, Ap i, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 5450 E. View Park, Chicago; bus. add., 
1109 Fisher Bldg., do. 

7890. ORA EDGAR REYNOLDS 
Professor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 17, 
1881, Guthrie, 111.; s. Thomas (b. 1848, Lex- 
ington, Ky.) and Malinda (Sumner) Reynolds 
(b. 1850, O.). Prepared in Gibson City H. S.; 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1913-14. A. M., Teacher's 
Coll., Columbia, 1917. Phi Delta Kappa. Head 
of Dept. of Educ, Coll. of Puget Sound, Ta- 
conia, Wash., 1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Ad- 
dress, 614 S. M. St., Tacoma, Wash. 

7891. CARLYLE SEEDS RHODES 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 21, 1894, Lovington, 
111.; s. H. Rhodes. Prepared in Lovington 
H. S. Varsity Football. Lt., 95th Aero Sqdn., 
A. E. F., France, Prisoner in Baden, Ger. ; Re- 
ceived Croix de Guerre; Mustered out. Ad- 
dress, Lovington, 111. 



7S92. GRANVILLE LEROY RIGG 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 13, 
1 89 1, Goldengate, 111.; s. Millard Filmore (b. 
N 26, 1858, Maud, 111.) and Florence Vic- 
toria (Naylor) Rigg (b. Jl 24, 1859, Albion, 
III.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; 
Agr. Club; Country Life Club; Agron. Soc. ; 
Choral Soc. Sec, Y. M. C. A.. O'Brien Co., 
la. Married Mabel Maud Lloyd, Je 8. 1916, 
Ramsey, 111, Address, Primghar, la. 

7893- CHARLES LAWRENCE RITTS 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 11, 1891, 
Sparta, 111.; s. Barney Vencle (b. Clarion Co., 
Pa.) and Anna Elnora (Martin) Ritts (b. Nor- 
walk, O.). Prepared in Sparta H. S. Alpha 
Rho Chi; Arch. Club; 2nd Lt., and Capt., 
L'niv. Brig. Arch. Draftsman, Whitsitt and 
Schulzke, Archs., Moline. 111., 1916-18; Supt. 
of Const., Temple and Burrows, Archs., Daven- 
jjort. la., 1918 — . Mhrried 'Alice Juanita 
Stephenson, D 20, 1916. Sparta, 111. Child, 
Charles Stephenson, b. Ag i, 1918. Address, 
63 Davenport Saving Bank Bldg., Davenport, 
la. 

7894. FRANCES ELLA ROBERTS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 21, 1894. 
Corinth, 111.; d. F. M. Roberts. Prepared 
in McKendree Coll. Acad. Teacher, H. S., 
Tohnston City, 111. Address, Thompsonville, 
Ill.t 

7895. HUGH SCHUYLER ROBERTSON 
Ceramist; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. S 19, 1893, 

Chillicothe, 111.; s. Joseph Luper (b. Prairie 
City, 111.) and Eva Lena (Lerhnue) Robert- 
son (b. do.). Prepared in Chillicothe H. S.; 
A. S., Bradley Poly. Inst., 1914. Keramos. 
Ceram., Harbison Walker Refractories Co., 
Pittsburgh, 1916-18. U. S. A. S., Ithaca, N. Y., 
1018. Married Helen Moon, Ap 9, 19 18, Oak 
Park, 111. Address, 7228 Thomas Blvd., Pitts- 
burgh. 

7896. ALBERT WIILLIAM ROBBNSON 
(Son of Nos. 246, 268; Brother of No. 3524) 

Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 27, 1894, 
Topeka, Kan.; s. Albert Fowler ('80), (b. O 12, 
1S53, Henry, 111.) and Loretta Kate (Elder) 
Robinson ('81), (b. S 27, i860, Mattoon, 111.). 
Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Gamma Del- 
ta; Tau Beta Pi; Helmet; Prelim. Honors; 
Class Basketball and Football. Asst.. Test 
Dept. of A. T. and S. F. Ry., Topeka, Kan. ist 
O. T. C, Ft. Riley, Kan. and Ft. Monroe, Va., 
191 7; 1st Lt., Ord. R. C. Frankford Arsenal 
and Camp Jackson, S C, 1917; 4th Anti Air 
Craft M. G. Bn., A. E. F., France, 1918; Mus- 
tered out, Ta 25, 1919. Address, 166 N. Sco- 
ville Ave., "Oak Park, 111. 

7897. *JOHN LESTER ROBINSON 
LL. B. ; b. My 21, 1892, Mt. Vernon, HI.; s. 

J. T. Robinson. Prepared in Mt. Vernon Tp. 
II. S. Phi Delta Phi. Died F 24, 1917, Benton, 
111. 

7898. WILLIAM OTTO ROESSLER 
Farm .Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 12, 1890, 

Shelbyville, HI.; s. Philip (b. 1S37, O.) and 
Mary M. (Kull) Roessler (b. 1858, Strausbury, 
111.). Prepared in Shelbyville H. S.^ Alpha 
Gamma Rho. Instr., Marion Tp. H, S., 1916- 
17; Co. Agr. Agt., la.. 1918 — . Address, S. 
First St., Shelbyville, 111.; bus. add., Sigourney 
Hotel, Sigourney, la. 

7899. GARDNAR SPENCER ROGERS 
Insp. Engr. ; B. S. in Land. Gard. ; b. Mr 
28, 1S92, Duluth, Minn.; s. E. J. Rogers. Pre- 
pared in Evanston H. S. Beta Theta Pi; U. L. 
.-\. S.; Gridiron Dancing Club; Varsity Tennis; 
Tribe of Illini; Mgr., Post-Exam. Jubilee. 
Insp. Engr., Curtis Aeroplane Co., Buffalo, 
N. Y. ; Insp., Navy Yards, Philadelphia. Ad- 
dress, 1306 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. 
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7900. HARRY THOMAS ROGERS 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 14, 1894, 

Tolono, 111.; s. Edward B. (Mr 25, 1871, 
Tuscola, 111.) and Maud O. (Skinner) Rogers 
(b. Jl 5, 1S71, Tolono, 111.;. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Phi Kai)pa Psi; Scarab; 
Theta Tau; Lt., Univ. Brig. With Engng. 
Dept., Grand Trunk Ry., Montreal, Canada, 
1916; Port Huron, Mich., 1916-17; Const. Of- 
fice, Standard Oil Co., Whiting, Ind. ist and 
2nd R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; 2nd Lt., 
Inf., Camp Zachary Taylor, 1917; 1st Lt., do., 
1918; A. E. F., Eng., 1918 — ; 814th Pioneer 
Inf., returned to states, D 1918; Mustered out, 
F 7, 1919. Mjem., Presby. Church. Address, 
403 W. White St., Champaign; bus. add., c/o 
Standard Oil Co., Whiting, Ind. 

7901. RUSSELL DAVID ROGERS 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 21, 

1892, Peoria, 111.; s. David H. (b. 1844, 
Bethney, W. Va.) and Delila T. (Bates) 
Rogers (b. 1854, Akron, O.). Prepared in 
Pekin H. S. Bushnel Guild; Jr. Class, Foot- 
ball Team. Arch. Draftsman, Elgin, Joliet 
and East. Ry. Co., Joliet, 111., 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Lucille Madore Keill, Ap 2, 1915, Cham- 
paign. Child, Neill David, b. D 11. 1918. Ad- 
dress, 307 Sherman St., Joliet, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o E. J. and E. Ry. Co., do. 

7902. WALTER LOUIS ROHLFING 
(Brother of No. 6522) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. F 25, 1894, Grove- 
land, 111.; s. Louis (b. D 31, 1859, Weisburg, 
Ger.) and Sophia (Hillman) Rohlting (b. F 4, 
1S67, Lawrenceburg, Ind.). Prepared in Mor- 
ton Tp. H. S. Chi Beta; Class Swimming; Jr. 
Prom. Com. Address, Groveland, Ill.t 

7903. FRED ANDREW ROHN 
Arch. Engr. and Supt.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 
25, 1895, Chicago; s. Fred Henry (b. Ag 2i, 
1870, Chicago) and Anna (Jensen) Rohn (b. 
Mr II, 1875, Chicago. Prepared in Austin 
H. S., Chicago. Alpha Rho Chi; K. O. T. B. 
Engr. and Supt. for E. Norman Brydges, Arch., 
Chicago, 1916-17. 2nd Lt., Engr. R. C, Co. 
D, 311th Engrs., Camp Grant, 111.; ist Lt., 
311th Engrs., A. P. O., 916, A. E. F., France. 
Address, 1325 Rosedale Ave., Chicago. 

7904. VALENTINE KIMBALL ROOT 
Salesman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 11, 
1891, Chicago; s. Walter Russell and Louise 
(Hinman) Root. Prepared in New Trier Tp. 
H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Pres., 111. Union 
Dramatic Club; Lambkins; Orange and Blue 
Club; Glee Club. Salesman, Cable Piano Co., 
Chicago. Ensign, Navy, U. S. S. Prairie. 
Address, 491 Berkeley Ave., South Orange. 
N. Y. 

7905. HAROLD BOONE ROSE 
Designer; B. S. in M. E., b. Jl 7, 1893, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; s. John Y. (b. F 4, 1864, Glas- 
gow, 111.) and Margarett L. Rose (b. Je 22. 
1866, Milton, 111.). Prepared in Winchester 
H. S. Lambda Chi Alpha. Designer, Avery 
Farm Implement Mfg. Co., Peoria. Married 
Blanche Veda Waltrip, Ap 7, 1917, Blooming- 
ton, 111. Child, Edwin Boone, b. Ja 24, 1918. 
Address, 511 Park Ave., Peoria. 

7906. FRANK ROSENBERG 
Ceramist; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Mr 25, 
1894, New York City; s. Simon (b. Ag 9, 
1861, Poland) and Yetta (Segallowitz) Rosen- 
berg (b. Ja 14, 1863, do.). Prepared in William 
McKinley H. S. ; Crane Jr. Coll. Menorah; 
Final and Special Honors. Blast Furnace 
Chem., 1916; Bat. Foreman, Inland Steel Co., 
Coke Plant, Indiana Harbor, Ind., 1916 — . 
Married Sadie Helen Barnett, Je 14, 1917, 



Chicago. Address, 4443 Hazel Ave., Chicago; 
h\ts. add., Baltimore Hotel, Indiana Harbor, 
Ind. 

7907. KENNETH DWIGHT ROSS 
(Son of Nos. 256, 289) 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; A. M., 
1917; b. S 17, 1893, Salt Lake City; s. Sprague 
Dwight CSi), (b. F 8, 1857, Reno, 111.) and 
Bertha Estella (Barnes) Ross ('81), (b. Ag 11, 
1863, Norwood, Mass.). Prepared in Grand Is- 
land (Neb.) H. S^ Tau Kappa Epsilon; Beta 
(lamma Sigma; Cml. Club; Prelim. Honors. 
Cilee Club; Univ. Orchestra. Efficiency Dept., 
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago; Accountant. 
Arthur Young & Co., Chicago. 2nd Lt., Q. M. 
Corps, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Tenn.; 
Fla. ; 1st Lt., Q. M. Purchase Records Dept. of 
Supply Control Bur., Washington, D. C; 
Mustered out, F 18, 1919. Address, 615 W. 
ist St., Grand Island, Neb. 

7908. HOWARD MOORE ROTROCK 
Salesman; B. S. in C. E.; 1). Mr 12. 1891, 
Chicago. Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago. 
Salesman, The Barrett Co., Chicago. Address, 
c/o A. Lagerstrom, 7836 S. Peoria St., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., c/o The Barrett Co., 10 S. 
LaSalle St., do.t 

7909. FRED GRAFTON ROUNDS 
Arch. Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 6, 
1893, St. Paul; s. Jean Elmer (b. 1866, Maiden, 
Mass.) and M. Leona (Sanger) Rounds (b. 
1867, Cambridge, Mass.). Prepared in St. 
Paul Central H. S.; Univ. of Minn. Alpha 
Rho Chi; Tau Beta Pi. Grad. Work, Univ. of 
Minn., 19 1 7. Arch. Draftsman, St. Paul, 
1916-17; Billings, Mont., 1917. ist Sergt., 
313th Engrs., Co. C, Camp Dodge, la., 1917- 
18; Engrs., R. O. T. C, Co. 5 B, Camp Lee, 
Va., 1918 — . Address, 1531 W. Minnehaha St., 
St. Paul. 

7910. ELLEN MARY ROURKE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap i, 

1885, Springfield, 111.; d. William P. Rourke. 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Address, 1600 
E. Jackson St., Springfield, Ill.t 

79 1 1. JOSEPH ALVIN RUEFF 
Designer and Estimator; B. S. in M. E. ; 

b. Ja 22, 1894, Ontario, Canada; s. Joseph 
August (b. Je 28, 1868, Wallingford, Conn.) 
and Katherine Josephine (Schlund) Rueff (b. Tl 
7, 1869, Oak Park^ 111.). Prepared in Oak 
Park H. S. Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E. Designer and Estimator, Standard 
Oil Co. Ind., 1916-18. Co. L, 3rd Engr. Tr. 
Regt.. Camp Humphreys, Va. ist Sergt., Co. 
D, 542nd Engrs., A. E. F., France. Address, 
Hotel Metropole, Chicago; bus. add., Standard 
Oil Co., Whiting, Ind. 

7912. MABEL LOUISE RUEHE 
(Sister of No. 4881) 
Instructor; B. Mus. ; b. Ag 5, 1890, Gilman, 
III.; d. August Henry (b. Ger.) and Sarah 
(Williams) Ruehe (b. Wales). Prepared in 
Waukegan H. S.; Waukegan Conservatory of 
Music. Mu Kappa Alpha; Univ. Choristers. 
Instr., Carleton Coll. Conservatory of Music, 
Northfield, Mass., 1916 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church; Assn. Northfield Coll. Alumni, 1916- 
18; Northfield Music Club, 1917-18. Address, 
1014 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

7913. MARY HILLIARD RUMSEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 13. 1891 
Redlands, Cal. ; d. John Davies (b. F 2, i860 
Wales) and Zilla Etta (Hilliard) Rumsey (b 
Mr 16, 1868, Pepin, Wis.). Prepared in Tp 
H. S.. Princeton; James Milliken Univ., 191 1 
14. Teacher, H. S., Pipestone, Minn., 1916 
18; Grad. work, Univ. of 111., summer, 1917 



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Teacher. H. S., Cedar, la., loiS — . Mem.. 
Baptist Church; B. Y. P. U. Address 804 E. 
9th St., Mu-scatine, la.; bus. add.. Cedar, la. 

7914. HOWARD ED\V*\RD RUNDLE 
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. Ag 27, 1S91, Iron 
Mountain, Mich.; s. A. J. Rundle. Prepared in 
Iron Mountain (Mich.) H. S. Address, Iron 
Mountain, JMich.t 

791 S. WILLIAM LOYD RUNDLES 
(Brother of Nos. 5914. 7179. 71S0) 
Land. Gardener; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 6, 1890, 
Huntertown, Ind.; s. John J. (.b. 1S46, do.) and 
Mary C. (McComb) Rundles (b. S 11, 1857, 
do.). Prepared in Ft. Wayne (Ind.) H. S. 
Lambda Chi .\lpha; 1915 Illio Staff; Jr. (Tap 
Cora.; Sr. Stag Com. Ensign, Submarine 
Chaser, U. S. Iv., 191S-19; Mustered out, Ja 
28, 1919. Address, Huntertown, Ind. 

7916. ROY LESLIE RUSH 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 7, 1S90, Mt. Ver- 
non, Ohio; s. C. I. Rush. Prepared in Metropo- 
lis Central II. S. Loyante; Adelphic; Glee 
(]Iub; Choral Soc; Illinois Drama Federation. 
Officers Corps. Ft. Riley, Kan. Lt., 335th Inf., 
A. E. F., France; Wounded in battle of 
Argonne; Base Hosp., No. 114, 191S. Address, 
Mesa, Idaho.!. 

7917. LOUIS JOHN RUST 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 16, 189-I, 
Pekin, 111.; s. Hielo John (b. O 31, 1869, do.) 
and Josephine Katherine (Roelfs) Rust (b. Mr 
20, 1874. do.). Prepared in Pekin H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. Elec. Engr., Research 
Dept.. Nat. Lamp Works. Cleveland, 191 6-1 7. 
Warrant Officer, U. S. Naval Steam Eng. Sch., 
Steven's Inst.. Iloboken. N. J.; France, 191S. 
Address. 717 Park Blvd., Pekin, 111.; bus. add., 
57 Stanwood Road, Cleveland. 

791S. THOMAS LENOR RUTH 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. N S, 1889, Mason City. 
111.; s. Richard B. (b. do.) and Tulia Anna 
(Well) Ruth (b. San Jose, 111.). Prepared in 
Havana H. S. Lawyer, Chicago 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Stella Amelia Williams. N 3, 1915, Chi- 
cago. Child, Stella May. b. My 14, 191 7. Ad- 
dress, 1718 W. 62d St., Chicago. 

7919. BURTCH IRWIN RUTLEDGE 
Insp. and Operator; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
Jl 21, 1893, Thomasboro. 111.; s. George Wash- 
ington (b. Jl 2, 1853, Mt. Sterling. O.) and 
Minnie Isabel (My i. i860, Indianola, la.). 
Prepared in Chatsworth H. S. Insp.. Holt Mfg. 
Co., E. Peoria: Operator. T. P. and W. R. R., 
Farmdale, 111. Co. D, 3rd "Inf., Del Rio. Tex.; 
17th Tr. Bat., F. A., O. T. S., Louisville, Ky.. 
1918; Mustered out, N 27, 1918. Address, 
Chatsworth, 111. 

7920. FREDA IRMA SAMUELS (KRAMER) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag ii, 1894. Chicago; 
d. Moses (b. N 26, 1869, do.) and Edith (Ex) 
Samuels (b. Jl 4. 1871, do.). Prepared in J. 
Marshall H. S., Chicago; N. W. Univ., 1012-14. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Le Cercle Frangais; Psych. 
Club. Teacher, Chicago, 1916-17. Married 
Milton M. Kramer, Te 6, 1917, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 108 4th St., N." W., Madison, S.'Dak. 

7921. HARRIET ADELAIDE SANFORD 
Teacher: A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 22. 1894, 

Decatur, 111.; d. Frank Sanford. Prepared in 

Danville H. S. H. Sc. Club; Class Basketball. 

Teacher, Mount Carmel, 111. Address, 106 

Robinson St., Danville, Ill.t 

7922. ALBERT MERRITT SANTEE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 191 7; b. O 14, 
187S, Altamont, Kan.; s. L. D. Santee. Pre- 
pared in Princeville (Va.) H. S. Address, 
Pasadena, Calif.t 



7923. LEW R, SARETT 
Associate; LL. B,; b. My 16, 18S8, Chicago; 
s. Rudolph L. (b. Ag 1865, Russia) and Jeanette 
(Block) Sarctt (b. Je 1866, Lithuania). Pre- 
pared in Benton Harbor (Mich.) H. S.; Univ. 
of Mich. 1908-9; Harvard, Coll, of Law, 1911- 
12. A, 1!., Beloit Coll., 191 1. Delta Sigma 
Rho; Phi Delta Phi. Lecturer, Redpath-Vawter 
Chautauqua System, 1916 — ; In charge of Divis- 
ion of Pub. Speaking. Dept. of English, Univ. 
of 111.. I9i6-i8; Assoc, do., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Pamphlets of a political nature; Articles in 
Quarterly Jour nf Pub. St>cakinp, Lyceu>u Mag- 
azine: English Jour.: Verses in The Outing 
Magacine; Sports Afield; Outer's Book and Re- 
creation; Motion Picture Maga:i>te; Am. Fores- 
try: Poetry and a Magazine of I'crsc; Poems, 
The Blue Duck, and Chippewa Flute Song, 
Poetry, iqiS. Mem., A. F. A. M.: International 
Lyceum Assn.; Nat. Sec, Nat. Assn. of Teach- 
ers of Pub. Speaking. iVIarried Margaret Hus- 
ted, Je 17. 1914, St. Joseph. Mich. Child, 
Lewis R., b, D 22. 1917. Address, iii E. 
Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

7924. EDGAR FREDERICK SCHAEFER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 20, 1896. Quincy, 
111.; s. Christ Schaefer. Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Class Basketball; Fresh. Varsity Base- 
ball; Sr. Memorial Com. Address, 1121 Ohio 
St., Quincy, Ill.t 

7925. MICHAEL ANDREW SCHALCK 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 28, 1S83, But- 
ler, Ky.; s. J. W. Schalck. Prepared in Eureka 
Coll. Acad. Pi Pi Rho; Hoof and Horn Club; 
Volunteer Band. Instr., Man. Tr. and Agr., 
Tp. H. S., Casey, 111. Address, Butler, Ky.; 
bus. add., c/o High School, Casey, 111. 

7926. GILBERT SIMON SCHALLER 
(Brother of No. 3165) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 29, 
1894, Mendota, 111.; s. John (b. do.) and 
Bertha (Gross) Schaller (b. do.). Prepared in 
Blackstone H. S. Ionian; Stud. Branch, A. S. 
M. E.; Lt. Capt.. ITniv. Brig.; Sr. Ball Com.; 
Jr. Smoker Com. Mech. Engr., Niles, Mich., 
1916-1917. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; Ord. 
Dept., Motor Works, loiS; 1st Lt., 6oist Mobile 
of Ord. Repair Shop, Camp Hancock, Ga. : do.. 
Ord., .-V. E. F., France. Mem., Niles Club, 
Mich.; Ft. Sheridan Assn.. Chicago. Address, 
506 N. sth St., Mendota, HI. 

7927. RALPH WENDELL SCHECTER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 28, 1893, 

Riola. 111.; s. S. F. Schecter. Prepared in Dan- 
ville H. S. Cosmopolitan; Philomathean; Mil. 
Band; Univ. Orchestra. Teacher. H. S., Dan- 
ville. 111. 23rd Engrs., Camp Meade, Md.; 
Band Master. 23rd Engng. C. Band. A. E. 
F., France; Army of Occupation. Address, 
709 Robinson St., Danville, 111. 

7928. DONALD CHARLES SCHEELE 
With Auto Mfg. Co.; B. S. in M. E.; b. 

Jl 21, iSq2, Elgin. 111.; s. August Scheele. 
Prepared in Elgin H. S. With Jeffrey Auto 
Mfg. Co., Kenosha, Wis. Address, 821 
Douglas Ave., Elgin, Ill.f 

7929. LOUIS HERMAN SCHICKEDANZ 
(Brother of No. 4890) 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 4, 1887, 
Chicago; s. Jonathan and Emma Schickedanz. 
Prepared in Pontiac Tp. H. S. Pi Tau Sigma; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. ; Pres.. Techno- 
graph Bd. Asst., Mech. Dept., Cleveland 
ClitTs Iron Co., Mich. .-Iddress, 634 W. Grove 
St.. Pontiac. 111.; bus. add., c/o Cleveland 
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7930. RALPH LOUIS SCHIESSWOLD 
(Brother of No. 7193) 

A. B. in Commerce; b. O 16, 1894, Chicago; 
s. P. P. Schiesswold. Prejjared in Mercers- 
burg Acad. Chi Phi; Alpha Kajiiia Psi; 
Varsity Swimming Team; Capt., Univ. Brig. 
Lt., 23rd Co., 5th Kegt.. U. S. Marine Corps, 
New York City, 1917; N 1917, France; Capt., 
23rd Co., 6th Mach. Gun Bn., Army of Occu- 
pation, Ger., 191 8; Received Croi.x de Guerre 
for gallantry in battle of Blanc Mont Ridge. 
Address, 3651 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago. 

7931. EDWARD HOLMES SCHLADER 

(Son of No. 447) 
Ry. Engr.: B. S. in Ry. E.; b. N 10, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Thto. II. ('85), (b. Ap 11, 1856, 
Green Vale, 111.) and Mary L. (Holmes) Schla- 
der. Prepared in Oak Park Tp. II. S. In 
Mech. Dept., N. Y. St. Ry., Rochester, N. Y., 
1916-17; Office of .Supt. of Shops and Equip- 
ment, Metropolitan West Side Elevated Ry., 
Chicago, 1917 — . Address, 237 S. Elmwood 
Ave., Oak. Park, 111.; bus. add.. Room 1341, 
Edison Bldg., 72 W. Adams St., Chicago. 

7932. WALDO LAUFF SCHLUETER 
(Husband of No. 8069) 
Cml. Representative; A. B. in Commerce; 
b. Je 27, 1892, East St. Louis, 111.; s. A. G. 
Schlueter. Prejiared in Smith Acad., St. Louis. 
Phi Sigma Kappa; Helmet; Ku Klux; Lamb- 
kins; Sachem; Cheer Leader; Soph. Cotillion 
Com.; Sr. Smoker Com. Representative Stan- 
dard Oil Co., Shanghai, China, 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Helen Wilson ('16), O 18, 191 8, Shanghai, 
China. Address, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave.. East 
St. Louis, III.; bus. add., c/o Standard Oil Co., 
Shanghai, China. t 

7933. KARL WILLIAM SCHMIDT 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ap 23, 1892, 
Kansas City, Mo.; s. C. P. Schmidt. Pre- 

Eared in Man. Tr. H. S., Kansas City, Mo. 
• raftsman, K. C. Structural Street Co., Kansas 
City, Mo. Address, 3640 Virginia Ave., Kansas 
City, Mo.t 

7934. RAYMOND STANLEY SCHOLL 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 23, 1890, Pitts- 
burgh; s. Louis August (b. do.) and Mary 
Ellen (Smith) Scholl (b. Wales). Prepared in 
Pittsburgh H. S. Theta Chi; Agr. Club; Pre- 
lim. Honors. Lecturer, Chicago, 1916-17; 
Teacher, Huntington, W. Va., 1917. ist Lt., 
U. S. Army, Ft. Niagara, N. Y. ; Cambridge, 
Mass., Camp Meade, Md., My 1917; Toul. 
France. 1918 — . Address, 67 Woodland Ave., 
Crafton, Pa. 

7935- DON BUEL SCHULER 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 16, 1888, 
Englewood, Kan.; s. B. M. Schuler. Prepared 
in Wichita (Kan.) H. S. Pi Pi Rho; Tau 
Beta Pi. Address, 1519 N. Vassar Ave., 
Wichita, Kan.; bus. add., 149 N. Lawrence 
Ave., do.-\ 

7936. ERNEST RUDOLF SCHULZ 

B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; b. D 31, 1888, 
Russia; s. Henry (b. do.) and Ernestine 
(Abold) Schulz (b. do.). Prepared in Sec- 
ondary Sch., Russia. Cosmopolitan; Alpha 
Zeta; Special and Final Honors; Scholarship 
and Fellowship. Grad. Work for Ph. D., 
Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Address, 1102 S. Lincoln 
Ave., Urbana. 

7937. LINCOLN BAIN SCOTT 
Entomologist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 19, 1891, 
Hyde Park, Mass.; s. Jairus Hart (b. Nova 
Scotia) and Henrietta (MacClean) Scott (b. 
do.). Prepared in Melrose (Mass.) H. S.; 
Mass. Agr. Coll. Theta Chi. Field Agt., 



Bur. of Plant Industry, 191C-17; do., Bur. of 
Entomol., 1916 — . Address, Gypsy Moth Lab- 
oratory, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 
D. C. 

7938- SHIRLEY EDWARD SCOTT 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 14, 1886, 
Frankton, Ind. ; s. A. H. Scott. Prepared in 
Anderson (Ind.) H. S. Teacher, Ileyburn, 
Idaho. Address, Anderson, Ind.t 

7939. WINFIELD SCOTT 
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1918; b. Ag 12, 1888, 
Brownfieki, 111.; s. Robert (b. 1828, do.) and 
Jarfe (Hooper) Scott (b. 1846, Rock River, 
Tenn.). Prei)ared in 111. St. Norm. Univ.; la. 
St. Coll. Address, 1009 W. Oregon St.. Urba- 
na; bus. add.. Brownfield. 111. 

7940. HERBERT FRANK SBIFERT 
Farmer; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1917; 
b. Ja 26. 1893, Thiensville, Wis.; s. Frank Gus- 
tav (b. F2S, i860, do.) and Wilhelmina (Scheun- 
ert Seifert (b. S 27, 1864, do.). Prepared in 
Cedarburg H. S. Milwaukee St. Norm. Sch 
1912-14. Phi Beta Kappa; Grad. Scholarship 
Farmer. Address, Thiensville, Wis. 

7941. AUTHUR GEORGE SEIFRIED 

(Brother of No. 5406) 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Arch.; b. F 22, 
1893, Chicago; s. William (b. Ger.) and Eliza- 
beth (Best) Seifried (b. do.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S. Sigma Nu; Univ. Land 
Arch. Soc; Scarab; Theta Nu Epsilon; Jr. 
Asst. Mgr., 191S Circus; Bus. Mgr., Dope 
Sheet; Bus. Mgr., 1916, Land. Arch. Year Book. 
Land. Arch., Jens Jenson, Land Archs., Chi- 
cago, 19 16-17. Cantonment Const. Div., Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; Aviation Spruce Production Div., 
do.; Active Sergt., 434 Aero. Const. Sqdn., 
Clatsop, Ore., 1917; Mustered out. Ja 22, 1919. 
Auth.: Articles in Chicago Examiner. Mem., 
Chicago mini Club; Coll. Fraternity Club, 
Chicago; Chicago Chap., Sigma Nu Alumni. 
Address, 4218 Washington Blvd., Chicago; bus. 
add.. Am. Park Builders, Marquette Bldg., do. 

7942. WILLIAM HEINE SELLARDS 
(Husband of No. 8395; Brother of No. 5408) 

Asst. Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 17, 1892, 
Tuscalo, 111.; s. Dr. A. J. (b. i860, Greenup. 
Ky.) and Jennie Rosalie (Armstrong) Sellards 
(b. N 18, 1863). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
and Oakridge Acad. Sigma Chi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Comitatus; Mask and Bauble. Asst. Mgr., 
By-Products Dept., Swift and Co., Louisville, 
Ky. 1916-17; do., N. Y., 1917-18. ist R. O. T. 
C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917. Discharged, phy- 
sical disability. Mem., lUini Club, Chicago and 
N. Y. Married Hannah Hahn Harris ('17), 
S 20, 191 7, Champaign. Child, Margaret Anne 
b. D 20, 1918. Address, 1224 Pacific St., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. ; bus. add.. Office, Swift and Co., 
By-Products Dept., New York City. 

7943. ARTHUR TRUMAN SEMPLE 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 28, 189S. 

Dawson, 111.; s. James A (b. Ag 10, 1863, Cal- 
houn Co., 111.) and Hannah (Jackson) Semple, 
(b. Posey Co., Ind.). Prepared in Springfield 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Farm- 
house; Prelim, and Final Honors. Scientific 
Asst., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 
191 6-1 8; Asst. foreman. Columbiana Ranch, 
Eldred, 111. Address. U. S. Dept. of Agr., State 
Agr. Sch.. Jonesboro, Ark. 

7944. LYLE ELWOOD SEVERANCE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 14, 1891. Alba, 

Mich.; s. Lucius E. (b. 1855. Plymouth, Mich.) 
and M. Rosa (Boston) Severance (b. 1864. De- 
troit). Prepared in Lansing (Mich.) H. S. 



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Mioh. Asr. Club. Wsetiil'le plant grower^ Far- 
mer and Klorist. l.ausinj;, Mich. j5oth V. A., 
Suiu'l.v Co., A. r. *.>. 711. A. E. v.. France. 
.l,Uli\-ss, Sj7 Jv. rinc St., l.ansins. Mich. 

794S. MAE MAGIULEN SEX.U'ER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N .-7. iJ^o.^. 
Uolviilere. 111.; d. John Se.\auer. I'repaved in 
lielvidere U. S. Kai'ivi Kappa Ciainma; .Meth 
enai: Mask ami Uaublo. I'eacher, 11. S.. CVn- 
tralia. 111. .-Uid't-ss. l.onan .\ve.. Helviilere, 
111.; t-iis. (-..ii<., C/O llish School. Centralia. Ill 

7040. ROLL.\ FLEMMING SHAFFER 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja*4, iS;*--. 
lertVvsonville. 111.: s, John Hart vb. iSjo, New- 
castle. Pa.> and Sarali liarker vUean") Shatter 
U>. it^^-, Athens l.\>., 0.'>. Prepared in Fair- 
lield ll. S. .\sr. Clnb; Hoot" and Horn Club. 
Tester, l.asalle Co. Cow resting .\ssn,. loio: 
Asst. Farm Adviser, Woodford Co., Eureka, 
111. Address, c/o 1. S. Uvooks. Ottawa, III. 

7047. RAY IRIS SHAW I. 
-\sst.. Farm Mech.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr g. 
iSSo. t.>hio. III.; s. J. E. Shawl. Prepared in 
I'niv. .\cad. .Vcacia; Ma-wan-da; .\,v;r. Club; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Kd. -in-Chief, 1015 lltio: 
Mil. Paud. Stud, and Asst.. Farm Mech., 
Cniv. of 111., ^o^^-l7; Jo., toio — . Ambulance 
Corps. 1017; Cueat Lakes. 111., igiS-i<); Mus- 
tered out, i<;)i9. Addr,-ss, 501 Daniels St.. 
Champaign. 

794S. "A. VERON SHEETZ 
A, B. in Commerce; b. F i6, iSo.\ Freeport, 
111.; .s. .\ugustus Valentine (b. H iS, 1^45, J.>, ) 
and Kittie Alice (.Ulanchard") Sheetr U>. F jq. 
il^po. Silver Creek Tp., 111.1. Prepared in 
Freeport H. S. Farmer, Freeport, 11'., ioit>- 
17. Bat, F, 140th F, A., Ft, Sheridan; Rain^ 
bow Div., France. Drowned Ag 17, toiS 
while swintmiivg in Marne River, France. 

7049. EDWIN SHEUn', JR. 
Enjsineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. My jo. 1895. 
New Orleans. La.; s. Edwin Shelby. Prepared 
in Sewanee Mil. Acad. (Tenn.). Zeta Psi; 
Scabbard and Blade; Ku Klux; Dixie (."lub; Col., 
I'niv. Bris-; Mil. Ed.. i//u>. En^r.. James 
Stewart and Co., BaUlwinsville. N, \., \01p-17. 
ist l.t.. Ft. Leavenworth. D 1917; 1st l.t,. 
Bat. v., 3rd F. A.. C. S. A.. Ft. Oglethorpe, 
t'.a.; I', S. A.. Bat. E. .\. E. F.. F'rance; Capt.. 
.;rd F. A.. A. P. O. 704, Jo. Addrtss. 0510 
West End Blvd.. New Orleans; bus. adj.. c, 
James Stewart and Co., Port Arthur. Tex.t 

7050. WALTER WILLIAM SHELDEN 
.-Vccountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Tl o. 1S04. 
Winnebaco. 111.; s. William David (b. Jl jo. 
iSoo, Jo.) ai\d Lillie May (.Stockburser") Shel- 
den (,b. D 7, iSoo, Pecatonica, 111.'). Prepared, 
in Rockford H. S. Iris; Beta Ganima Sivnna; 
Scabbard at\d lUade; Graphomen; Capt.. Univ. 
Briit. ; Assoc. Ed., loit) 7//ii>. Acct.. Barber- 
Colman Co.. Rockford, HI.. 1016-17. 1st R. 
O. T. C Ft. Sheridan. 111.: jnd Lt., 341st Inf., 
N, .-\.. Camp Gr.HHt. 111.; Di.strict Mil. Insp.. 
8th District S. .-\. T. C. Minneapolis. Married 
Margaret Armstroinr. .-\p 13. 1017. W'innebago. 
111. Addr.-ss, Winnebitgo, 111. 

7051. HENRY KEU.OGG SHELDON 
(.Brother of Kos. 1964. 1965, 6560) 

F.lec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. .-Vp 13. iSo.', 
."^harpsburg. 111.; s. Salmon Maxwell (b. F 
1-. 1847. J0.I and Mahala tKelloggl Sheldon 
<.b. S 13. 1857. Shelburne Falls. Mass,\. Pre- 
p.ired in Taylorville T^>. H. S. Scribbler's 
Club: .^nd l.t.. I'niv. Bng. : Winner of liable- 
ton Medal. Elec. Engr.. Aurora. 111., 1916-17: 
do.. Contracting Engrs., St. Louis. 1917. tst 
R. O. T. C. Ft. Sheridan. III.. 1917: .'nd Lt.. 



KtiSiij;. Bur., Ord, Dept.. N. .\.. Wa>hincton, 
D. t^'., >oi8; ist Lt,, .Vir Craft Armament ^ect., 
Kn.ijnj;, Div,, iVd. Dept,; Mustered out, Ja 9, 
1010, ^Lu•^ied Margaret Armstrong. Ap i^, 
ioi8, Winnebago. 111. Address, Sharpsburg. III. 



705--. EARL FRANK SHELLEY' 
B. S. in C.^ E. ; b. S 5, i8o-\ Mt. Vernon. 
111.; s. B. F. Shellev. Prepared in Mt. N'ernon 
11. S. Address. R, 3. Mt. \ernoii. lll.t 

70.<;j. JOHN FRWIN SHIELDS 
Farmer; B. S. in .-\gr.; b. Mv 8. 1894. Lewis- 
town, III.; s. E. C. (b. S ati. 1804. Maples 
Mill. HI.") and Minnie Ann (Black) Shields 
(b. Jl 1.'. 187 J. Ji>.L Prepared in (.'anion IL S. 
.\jjr. Club; Hoof and I lorn Club; Country 
I ife Club; Farm House; Choral Soc. Teacher, 
Chaddock Boy's Sch.. 0>i'ncy. III., 1016-17; 
F.unier, l.ew^istown. 111.. 1917 18. 117th F. .-V. 
,\. E. K., France. 1018: Returned to states, 
1919. Married Hazel Marie l.ingenfelter, 
F 7. 1918, l.ewistowii. 111. Child, John Erwin, 
Jr.. b. N .'i, 1918. .Iddress, Sunny \'iew 
F.irm, Lewistown, HI. 

70.M. FRANK WILLLVM SHILLING 
Druss'^t; .-V. B. in Commerce; b. .\g i !. 1804, 
Decatur. 111.; .*. Charles F. and l.ncv N. 
(Shaw) Shilling. Prepared in Decatur ll. S. 
Sec. Shillin.t; Drug Co., Decatur. HI.. 1916; 
.-Vccountant. 111. iSib. I'lilitv t'omn.. Spring- 
tield. III.. 1917: Prcs.. Shilling Drug Co.. De- 
catur. 111.. 1018 — . Address. 904 N. Main St.. 
Decatur. 111.: bus. add.. 4,15 N. W'aier St., J<>. 

70.^,^. J.VMFS WRlC.ll r SllOKM MxKK 
PhmuI Salesman; A. B. in L. .\. v^ S.; b. Ag 
4. 1804. I'harleston. HI.: s. William Killus (.b. 
J,'.) and Florence Maria (Wright) Shoemaker 
(b. J.>.). Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Sigma Delta Chi; Psi Cp.silon; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Reporter. Cleveland I'ress, 10 ic; Bond 
Salesman, Nat. Citv Co., N. \'., 1016-1917; 
do., Nat. Citv Co. Dime Bank. Detroit. 1017- 
u)i8. 1st R. O. T. C. Co. 13 and 9, Ft. 
Sheridan. 111.. 1017; Pvt.. 3rd O. T. CH^o, 
-', Camp Grant. III. 1918—; Co. A, 344th Inf., 
Jo. Aletn., Bd. of Commerce, Detroit, loir, 
.■tddress, joio Dime Bank, Detroit. 

7956. HOR.VCE .\BBOrr SIRIM K 
Chemist: B. S. in Chem,; M. S. 1017; b. 
My 14. if<o--. Tuscola. 111.: s. Charles L. (b. 
My -M. i8«t<, BrookK n, N. Y.) and .-Vnnie 
Louise (WeiiseD Shonle lb. F 10. i8t>(i. Lewis- 
burg, Pa.'). Prenarcil in 'riuscola 11. S. Sigma 
Xi: I'hi Lambda I'psilon; Cosmopolitan: Prelim, 
and Special Honors: Grad. Scholarship. Biolog. 
Chem., I'. S. Dept. of .\gr., Iiidianai>olis. 
Chem. Warfare Service. Washington, D, C; 
N. Y. City, 1918 — . Address, Tuscola, 111. 

7057. EDWARD OLAF SIEGFRIED 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. .\g 7, 189.-. 
(."liicago; s. George Siegfried. Prepared in 
Crane IL S. Draftsman, Graham i?iirnhani 
I'o., Chicago. Address. -■-•4.' l.arrabee St.. 
Chicago; bus. add., 1417 Rv. Exchange Bldg., 
Jo. 

705S. OSCAR EMU. SII.BERMANN 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. F. : b. N 17. 1893. 
Wichita. Kan.; s. John losei^di (.b. D j.t;. l8.^,!;. 
Basel, Swit/erlaiuD and Frida (.Sonderegger) 
Silberniann (b. Mr t. iSoj, do.). Prepared 
in Lane Tech. H. S.; Lane Tech. Jr. Coll., 
ioi.'-i4. Highway Engr., St. Highway Dept.. 
Paris, 111., 1916; Jo., Aurora, HI., 1017, 4Jnd 
Engrs., Camp .\ni. Univ., Washington, D. C, 
1018; Sergt,. Co, A, 4.Mid Engrs., France. 
1918 — . Address, Homewood, 111. 



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7959. TIIKODOKE SWJTZKR SIMMONS 
Farmer- 15. S. in Agr.; b. F 28, /«94, St. 
Charleii, 111.; n. fjcorgc .Sirnnions. Prepared 
in St. Charles H. S. Address, St, Charles, 

in.t 

7960. WIM.IAM IIKNKY Sl.MMS, JK. 
Farmer airl Inh. Aki. ; U. .S. in Agr. ; b. 

N z«, i«93, Gibson City, 111.; s. William H. 
Cb. Jl 18, 1845, Buchin^hamshirc. linfi.) and 
Kmma C. (Canterbury; Sinjmij 'b. .Mr 22, 1857, 
.Sbringlicld, ill.^. Prepared in Gibson Citv 
It. .S. ; Uoons .Sch. for Jioys, Jicrkclcy, Calii. 
JJelta Tau Delta; Helmet. Ins. Agt, and Agr., 
Gibson City. 111. Co. C, 3/4th F. H. S. C. 

A. F. F., France; Wounded in battle of 
Argonne. Married Martha Jane Goodell, Ag 
M, 1917, Loda, 111. Address, Gibson City, III. 

7961. UAYMOND SAMUKL SIMONS 

A. li. in L. A. & S.; b. O 18, 1892, Norwood 
Park, 111.; s. J. Simons. Prepared in Crane 
H. S., Chicago. Address, 4644 I-ake Park Ave., 
Chicago.! 

7962. *.MARY ALICE SI.MPSON 

B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. N 13, 1892. Bur- 
wick, Me.: d. G. U. .Simpson. Prepared in 
Hillside (Wis.) 11. S. Died D 22, 1916, Chi- 
cago. 

7963. CIIAKLES LEONARD SKELTON 
Tire Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 31, 1882. 
Toluca, 111.; s. Samuel W. fb. Je 5, 1845, 
Morgan Co., Ind.) and Elizabeth H. GSteven- 
son; .Skelton (h. Ap 3, 1847, .Washington, Pa.J. 
Prepared in Toluca H. .S.; A. 15., Eureka Coll., 
1005. Mgr., Pierre Branch, Gilreath Co., 
Wholesale Tires, S. Dak. Address, Box 394, 
Pierre, S. Dak. 

7964. IIEKBEKT LEE SLACK 
I-nstrumcntman; B. S. in C. E.; b. O i^, 
1889, Chicago; s. E. A. Slack. Prepared in 
(Jrane H. S. Mil. Band. Instrumentman, C. 

B. & Q. k. K., St. Louis. Address, 31401 S. 
Karlov Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 4004 Defmar 
Blvd., St. Louis. 

796s. WILLIA.M FINLAY SLOAN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 18, 1871, Ireland; s. 
Arthur Sloan. Address, 901 W. Green St., 
Urbana.t 

7966. LIONEL DAVID SMILEY 
Elec. Engr. ; B, S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 25, 1894, 
Woodstock, 111.; s. David TemjJeten (b. 1860, 
Ireland; and Elizabeth flfendncks; Smiley (b. 
1866, Spring Grove, III.;. Prepared in Wood- 
stock 11. S. Elec. Engr., Edison Common- 
wealth Co., Chicago, 1916-17; Grad., The 
Central .Sta. Inst. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 
1917; 2nd Lt., Engrs. Reserve, Ft. Leaven- 
worth; 2nd Lt., C. A.; ist Lt.. C. A., Ft. Mon- 
roe, Va., 1918; 49th F. A., A. E. F., France. 
Married Helen Dorothy Doten. Je 22, 19 18, 
Washington, D, C. Address, 226 Judd St., 
Woodstock, 111. 

7967. CHARLES EUGENE SMITH 
Engineer; B." S. in C. E. ; b. Ap 26, 1890, 
Russia; s. Jacob .Smith. Prepared in Lewis 
Inst. Cosmopolitan; Menorah Soc; C, E. See. 
Engr., Chicago. L'. .S. .S. R. C. Address, 
716 Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago.f 

7968. GLEN CALVIN SMITH 
Prin.. Sch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 8, 1889, 
Cuba. III.; s. W. F. Smith. Prepared in Cuba 
H. S. Prin., Schs., Muncie, 111., F 1917. Ad- 
dress, Cuba, Ill.f 



79''^9. HELEN MAY SMITH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 23, 1890, 
Rock Falls^ III.; d. P. B. and Elizabeth M. 
(Fowler; Smilli. Prepared in Rock Falls H. 
S. and No. III. St. .N'orni. Sch.; L'niv. of .So. 
Calif., J914-15. Teacher, II, S., Morrison, HI., 
1916-17; ac, Reno, Nev,, 1917-18. Address, 
Reno, Nev- 6m*, adrf,, 1432 Allston Way, Ber- 
keley, Calii. 

7970. HERBERT EDGAR SMITH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F. 4, 1890, OnUrio, 
Canada; s. William Henry (b. Canada; and 
Bertha H^lizabeth .Smith Oj. Canada;. Prepared 
in Cobourg Collegiate Inst., (Canada; Quefn's 
L'niv., Kingston, Cana'ia, 19/1-12. 'I heta Chi; 
Kappa Delta i'i. Canadian Expeditionary 
forces, 1916-17; Canadian Naval Service, wire- 
less operator, 1917 — . Address, 196 Cotwurg 
Ontario, Canada. 

7971. IRENE FERN .SMITH fSMITH) 
(Wife of No. 7972; 

Teacher; B. S. in Sc; M. S., 1917; b. Mr s, 
1894, Bellmont, III.; d. C. (J. (b. Ja 29, 1869, 
West .Seneca, N. Y.) and Altha (Bockhousc) 
Smith (b. la 15, 1869, West .Salem, 111.;. Pre- 
pared in Red Bud and Sparta H. S. Alpha 
I'heta Chi; A. C. .S. Chcm., Victor Chem. 
Works, Chicago Heights, HI., 1917; Teacher, 
Chem. and .Math., Tp. H. S., Marion, 111., 1917- 
1918; do., .Sparta, 111., 191 8—. Married Julian 
Francis .Smith C16;, Ag 22, 1918. Red Bud, 
m. Address, 366 Marifla St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

7972. JULIAN FRANCIS SMITH 
f Husband of No. 7971; Brother of No. 7973) 
Librarian; B. S. in Chc-m.; b. N i, 1893, Lis- 
comb, la.; s. Rev. George Thomas (\>. O iG, 
1843, Cincinnati, O.; and Martha Hannah Can- 
dace (Lhamon; .Smith (b. Mr 5, 1857, Gam- 
bier, O.;. Prepared in Liscomb (la.; H. S. 
and Urbana H. S. Chem. Club, 1914-16. Libr., 
Chem. research. Nat. Aniline and Chem. Co., 
Inc., Buffalo, N. Y., 1916 — . Mem., Central 
Church of Christ; A. C. .S. Married Irene Fern 
Smith, Ag 22, lUiH, Red Bud, III. Address. 
366 Marilla St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

7973- WILHELMA ZOE SMITH 
(Sister of No. 7972J 
Educ. Miss.; A. B. in L. A. & .S.; b. Ag 3, 
1892, Tokio, Japan; d. Rev. George Thomas (b. 
O 16, 1843, Cincinnati; and Martha Hannah 
Candace CLhanion; Smith Cb. Mr 5, 1857, Mt. 
Vernon, O.;. Prepared in Urbana H. S.; East. 
111. St. Norm. Sch., 191^. Bethany Circle; 
Stud. Volunteer Band. feacher, Pub. Sch.. 
Liscomb, la., 1916-1917; Grad. work. Coll. of 
.Missions. Indianapolis; Appointed Educ. Mis- 
sionary to Belgian Congo, 1918. Address, 603 
¥,. .Stoughton .St., Champaign; bus. add., 
Lotumbe, Belgian C!ongo, Africa. 

7974. RAYMOND LEFFEL SNODDY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 21, 1891, 
Covington, Ind. : s. W. I. .Snoddy. Prepared in 
Perrysville Clnd.) H. S. Psi Delta. Teacher, 
Elkhart, Ind. Address, Perrysville, Ind.t 

7975- GLENN SNYDER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N is, 1891, Law- 
renceville. III.; s. James Francis Cb. N 9, 1860, 
do.) and Annie CSeeds; Snyder Cb. O 22, 
r862. do.). Prefjared in Lawrenceville Tp. H. 
S. Egyptian Club; Agr. Club; Class Baseball. 
Farmer, Deaf Smith Co., Tex. Married Wane 
Gibson, D 6, 19 16, Evansville, Ind. Address, 
Hereford, Tex. 

7976. WALTER ANDREW STAHL 
Demonstrator and Salesman; B. S. in M. E. ; 
b. Ap 30, 1894. Chicago; s. Charles J. (b. 1864, 
Manitowoc, Wis.; and Augusta (Redeker) 



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Stahl (b. 1863, Two Rivers, Wis.). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Class 
Basket Ball; Jr. Entertainment Com.; Fresh. 
Smoker Com. With Buda Co., Harvey, 111., 
1916-1917. ist R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1917; U. S., S. M. A., Urbana; ist Lt., Royal 
Flying Corps, England. Address, 4120 N. 
Paulina St., Chicago; bus. add., Buda Co., 
Railway Exchange Bldg., do. 

7977. JOHN EDWIN STARK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 15. 1883, 
Oakland, HI.; s. L. A. Stark. Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Teacher. Tp. H. S., Chrisman, 111. 
Address, 60s E. Stoughton St., Champaign.! 

7978. ALVIN GUSTAVE STEINMAYER 
(Brother of No. 7979) 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 4, 1894, 
LaSalle, 111.; s. C. (b. Ger.) and Katherine 
(Fever) Steinmayer (b. do.). Prepared in La- 
Salle-Peru Tp. H. S. Capt., Univ. Brig., igi6; 
A. I. E. E. Elec. Engr., Triumph Elec. Co., 
Cincinnati; Asst. Engr., Elec. Engng. Co., Chi- 
cago, 1917-18. Ord. Dept., U. S. A., 1918 — . 
Address, 3547 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

7979. REINHARD A. J. STEINMAYER 

(Brother of No. 7978) 
Valuation Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. 
F 14, 1892, La Salle, HI.; s. C. (b. Ger.) 
and Katherine (Feuer) Steinmayer (b. do.). 
Prepared in La Salle-Peru H. S. Sigma Tau; 
Scabbard and Blade; Maj., Univ. Brig. Ry. 
Civ. Engr., St. L. S. F. R. R.. 19 16-17; Valu- 
ation Engr., Interst. Commerce Comn., 191 7 — . 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Riley, Kan.; Coleman, Tex. 
Married Dorothy Gibbs, D 23, 1918, Beards- 
town, 111. Mem., Am. Soc. Ceram. Engrs. Ad- 
dress, 601 Interst, Commerce Commission, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 

7980. EDITH HASSELTINE STEVENS 
B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap 29, 1892, Syracuse, 

N. Y.; d. George E. Stevens. Prepared in 
Sumner H. S. Address, 4265 Finney Ave., St. 
Louis. t 

7981. RITA ELEANOR STINSON 
(Sister of Nos. 3562, 7238) 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. D 30, 1893, 
French Grove, 111.; d. Hiram A. (b. Je 16, 
1850, Orange Co., Pa.) and Harriet Eleanor 
Stinson (b. Ag 30, 1856, Terra Haute, Ind.). 
Alpha Delta Pi. Prepared in Lincoln (Kan.) 
H. S.; Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1912-13- Teacher. 
Marshall, Ind., ig 16-18; Dietitian, Michael 
Reese Hospital, Chicago. Address 312 W. 
Church St., Champaign; bus. add., c/o Michael 
Reese Hosp., Chicago. 

7982. JAMES CREAR STIRTON 
Highway Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 26, 
1894, Chicago; s. Thomas (b. Canada) and 
Jessie (Crear) Stirton (b. Scotland). Pre- 
pared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Tau; Ma-wan-da; Tribe of Illini; Prelim, 
and Final Honors; Varsity Track. Grad. 
Work, La Salle Exten. Univ., Chicago. R. R. 
Engr., C. B. and Q. R. R., 191 7; R- R- 
Valuation, Interst. Commerce Comn., 191 7; 
Highway Engr., Office of Pub. Roads and 
Rural Engng., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Hdqtrs., 
San Francisco, 191 7. Engrs., O. T. S., Fort 
Leavenworth, Kan., S to N, 191 7; 315th 
Engrs., Camp Travis, Tex., D 1917 to Ja 
1918; ist Lt., Co. B. 513th Engrs., A. P. O., 
762, A. E. F., France. 1918 — . Married Edna 
Pauline Morris, Ja 12, 1918, San Antonio, 
Tex. Address, 641 Monticello Ave., Chicago. 

7983. HARRY FREDERICK STOCKER 
Constr., Pres. and Mgr. ; B. S. in C. E.; 

b. My 23, 1893, Highland, 111.; s. Fred Stocker. 

Prepared in Highland H.. S. Pres. and Gen. 



Mgr., Stocker Gravel and Const. Co., Peoria. 
Address. Highland, 111.; bus. add., c/o H. W. 
Orvis, Peoria. t 

7984. CLARENCE MILTON STOFFEL 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E. ; b. My 23, 1893, 

St. Louis; s. Remy J. Stoffel. Prepared in 

Christian Brothers Coll. and St. Vincents' 

Coll. Address, 3892 Humphrey St., St. Louis. t 

7985- ALBERT GETTEN STONE 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 18, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Walter H. (b. Chicago) and (jrace 
E. (Sage) Stone (b. Chicago). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Tau 
Beta Pi; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Prelim, and 
Final Honors. Engr., Concrete-Steel Products 
Co., Chicago, 1916-17. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 
111., 1917; ist Lt.. O. R. C, 80th Div., N. A., 
Camp Lee, Va., D, 1917-Ja, 1918; ist Lt., 
O. R. C, 52nd Pioneer Inf., (iamp Wadsworth, 
S. C, 1918 — . Married Esther J. Hughes, D 8, 
1917, Chicago. Address, 1431 N. Hamlin Ave., 
Chicago. 

7986. CHARLES HOLMES STONE 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. Ag 16, 1890, Athens, 
Ga.; s. Joseph Henry (b. Je 25, i86o) and 
Jennie Leslie (Harris) Stone (b. Ja 31, 1865, 
loundesviele, S. C). Prepared in Athens 
(Ga.) H. S.; B. S., 1912; M. A., 1913, Univ. 
of Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Libn., .\. and M. Coll., 
Stillwater, Okla. Lib. Publicity Din, U. S. 
Food Administration, Okla. St. Mem., M. E. 
Church, South. Married Willie Kate Wil- 
liams, Je 29, 1917, Barnesville, Ga. Child, 
Joseph Lesley, b. Je 12, 1918. Address, 405 
Hester St., Stillwater, Okla. 

7987. RAY MALCOLM STRICKLAND 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 26, 1890, Prince- 
town, Ind.; s. Charles W. (b. 1861, Prince- 
town, Ind.) and Lillian (Truscott) Strickland 
(b. 1870, Rochester, 111.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Agr. Club; Efficiency Club. Farm Re- 
juvenation, Augusta, Ga., 1916; Blythe Ga., 
1916 — : One Hundred Mounted Home Guard, 
Ga., 191 7; U. S. Marines, N. R. F., Puerto 
Plata. Mem., Nat. Agr. Soc. Address, Blythe, 
Ga. 

7988. ELMER HENRY STUMPF 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 2, 

1894, Chicago; s. Otto (b. F 27, 1863, do.) 
and Alma (Zimmerman) Stumpf (b. Ag 11, 
1869, do.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S.. 
Chicago. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Class Basketball 
and Baseball. Acct., Auditing Dept., Joseph 
T. Ryerson and Son, Chicago, 191 6 — . Ad- 
dress, 1442 Belle Plaine Ave., Chicago. 

7989. ROYAL DEHM SUNDELL 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 17, 1891, 

Altona, 111.; s. John Carl and Nettie (Dehm) 
Sundell. Prepared in Oneida H. S.; Knox 
Coll., 191 1-13. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Pi Tau 
Sigma. Engr., Chicago, 1916-17. Lt.. 311th 
Engrs., Ag-N, 1917; Lt., 115th U. S. Engrs., 
N, 1917-My, 1918; Pilot Aviation Section Sig- 
nal C'orps, My 1918; Asst. Adjt., Rockwell Field, 
San Diego. (Talif. Address, Oneida, 111. 

7990. DOROTHY SUTCLIFFE 
(Sister of Nos. 7248, 8800, G6s8) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 191 7: 
b. F 28, 1896, Fall River, Mass.; d. George 
Lincoln (b. Je 2, 1866, do.) and Sarah Alice 
(Taylor) Sutcliffe (b. My 6, 1869, do.). Pre- 
pared in Plymouth (Mass.) II. S. Head of 
Dept., Mod. Lang., Tabor Coll., Tabor, la., 
1917-18; Teacher, H. S., Palestine, 111., 1918— . 
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7991. WILBOR MILLS SUTHERLAND 
(Brother of No. 4926) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 24, 1894, Mc- 
Nabb, 111.; s. Jolin C. (b. 1863, Iloldeti. 111.) 
and Ruth Eva (Mills) Sutherland (b. McNabb, 
111.). Prepared in Chillicolhe (Mo.) 11. S. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ma-wan-da; Sachem; Ku Klux; Helmet; 
Final Honors; Football Mgr. Farmer, McNabb, 
111., 1916 — . Married Margaret Eileen Davis, 
D I, 191 7, Chillicothe, Mo. Address, McNabb, 
III. 

7992. FRANK HOWARD SUTTON 

Credit Man; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 3, 
1894, Chicago; s. Thomas (b. England) and 
Maria (West) Sutton (b. Can.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S.. Chicago; Lewis Inst., Chi- 
cago. Delta Ui)silon. With Lehigh Portland 
Cement Co., Credit Dejtt., Chicago. Chief Yeo- 
man, Sta. Disbursing (jffice. Great Lakes Naval 
Tr. Sta., 111.; Ensign, Pelham Bay, N. Y. 
Address, 3432 W. Adams St., Chicago. 

7993. FRANCES ELEANOR SWANSON 

(Sister of No. 6606) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 18, 1894, Galesburg, 
111;, d. Frederick- L. (b. N 25, i860, Sweden) 
and Hannah M. Swanson (b. Ag 5, 1867, Mon- 
mouth, 111.). Prepared in Urbana II. S. Ad- 
dress, 514 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana. 

7994. NORVID RAYMOND SWANSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 7, 1894, Wasco, 

111.; s. Claus A. (b. Mr 10, 1857, Sweden) and 
Emma (Andrews) Swanson (b. Ag 25, 1866, 
do.). Prepared in St. Charles H. S. Chi Beta. 
Farmer. St. Charles, 111., 191 6 — . Address, R 
I, St. Charles, 111. 

7995. EDGAR CHESSMAN SWARTWOUT 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 20, 1893, Mor- 
gan Park, III.; s. Walter R. Swartwout. Pre- 
pared in Elgin H. S. Agr. Club; Agr. Glee 
Club; Lt. Capt. and Regt. Commissary, Univ. 
Brig. O. R. T. C, Co. 7, nth Prov. Regt., 
Ft. Sheridan, 111. ist Lt., i6ist Depot Brig., 
Camp Grant, 111. Address, 33 N. Porter St., 
Elgin, Ill.t 

7996. LEWIS WENTWORTH SWETT 
Salesman Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 14, 
1892, Springfield, 111.; s. Wilbra W. Swett, 
Prepared in Springfield H. S. E. E. Soc. 
Salesman Engr.. Sangamo Elec. Co. Address, 
1177 N. 3rd St., Springfield, Ill.t 

7997. NELLIE MAY SWICK 
(Sister of No. 7251) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Broadlands, 111.; d. 
Christopher O. (b. 1849, Ger.) and Sarah J. 
(Kirchner) Swick (b. i85o, Scioto Co., O.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Address, 504 S. 
Market St., Urbana. 

7998. MARGUERITE MAUD SWITS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 30, 1891, 
Huron, S. Dak.; d. Harmon Abram (b. Mr 23, 
1864, Scbenectady, N. Y.) and Maud Estella 
(Setzer) Swits (b. D 28. 1865, Red Rock, la.). 
Prepared in Wiley H. S., Terre Haute, Ind.; 
Ind. St. Norm. Sch. Alnha Xi Delta. Teacher, 
H. S., Terre Haute, Ind. Mem.. D. A. R. Ad- 
dress, 1422 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

7999. CLEMENTINE TAGGART 
(BARNETT) 
(Sister of Nos. 6608, 8805) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 25, 1893, Wooster, 
O.; d. Frank Taggart. Prepared in Wooster 
(O.) H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sec, Agr. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1916. Married Joseph 
Henry Barnett, Ja 12, 1918, Wooster, O. Ad- 
dress, 824 Bowman St., Wooster, O.f 



8000. ROBERT ISAAC TERRY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 6, 1892, Omaha, Neb.; 
s. Frederick Terry. Prepared in Shortridge 
(Indianapolis) H. S. Sigma Chi; Alpha Gam- 
ma Rho; Mask and Bauble. U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of Tex., Austin, Te.x.; ist Lt., 803rd 
Pioneer Inf., Camp Grant, 111. Address, 3736 
N. Meridan St., Indianapolis. 

8001. OLGA ELIZABETH THAL 

(Sister of Nos. 3574, 3997) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 6, 1894, Eberle, 
111.; d. John (b. 1848, Petrograd, Russia) and 
Mary Elizabeth (Wulfman) Thai (b. 1858, 
Breese, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Der Deutsche Verein; Gregorian; Class Hock- 
ey. Address, Dearborn, Mich. 

8002. ABNER ROYCE THOMAS 
(Brother of No. 8004) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 20, 1891, Big 
Rock, 111.; s. George W. (b. D 3. 1857. Aurora, 
111.) and Helen (Royce) Thomas (b. Naperville, 
111., 1859). Prepared in Westside H. S., Aurora. 
Alpha Zeta; Hoof and Horn Club; Country 
Life Club. Farmer, Wheatland Tp., Will Co., 
111., 1916 — . Address, Naperville, 111. 

8003. CLAIR JOEL THOMAS 
Prin., Sch.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 19, 1882, 
Good Hope, 111.; s. C. M. Ihomas. Prepared in 
West. 111. St. Norm. Acad. Class Baseball; 
Prelim. Honors. Prin., Chaddock Boy's Sch., 
Quincy, 111. Address, La Harpe, Ill.t 

8004. POLLY ELIZABETH THOMAS 

(Sister of No. 8002) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 30, 1892, Big 
Rock, 111.; d. George W. (b. D 3, 1857, Aurora, 
111.) and Helen (Royce) Thomas (b. My 26, 
1859. Naperville. 111.). Prepared in Westside 
H. S. Aurora, 111. H. Sc. Club; Country Life 
Club; Gregorian. Address, R. 4, Naperville, 
Ill.t 

8005. RALPH RAYMOND THOMAS 
Accountant; B. S. in E. E. ; b. D 26, 1894, 

Pleasant Hill, 111.; s. W. S. Thomas. Prenared 
in Central H. S., St. Louis. Phi Delta Theta; 
Eta Kappa Nu ; Sigma Tau : Scabbard and 
Blade; Shomeez Club; Rifle Club; E. E. Soc; 
Ed., Technograph Bd. ; Mil. Ball Com.; Maj., 
Brig. Adjt., Univ. Brig.; Prelim. Honors. 
Acct., Fairbanks Morse & Co., Beloit, Wis. 
Sergt., Co. D, 333rd Mach. Gun Bn., A. E. 
F., France. Address, Beloit, Wis. 

8006. LILLIAN MAUDE THOMPSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap 16, 1893, 
Chicago; d. Arthur (b. England) and Naomi 
(Marlow) Thompson (b. do.). Prepared in 
Englewood H. S., Chicago. Chi Omega; W. 
A. A.; Basketball and Hockey Teams; Cham- 
pion Hockey. Teacher, Dom. Sc, Pecatonica, 
111., 1916-17; do., Clay Center, Neb., 1917; 
Teacher, Sewing, South Bend H. S.. Ind., 
1918 — . Address, 7045 Union Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., South Bend, Ind. 

8007. FRANK HILTON THORNE 
Supt., Const.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 8, 1891, 
Chicago; s. Albion Paris (b. Brooklyn, N. Y.) 
and Mary Hilton (Browne) Thorne. Prepared 
in James Sterling Morton H. S., Chicago. Sig- 
ma Nu; Scarab; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; 
Jr. Representative, Class Ath. Bd. of Control; 
Mandolin Club; Pan Hellenic Council. Built 
Olympia Fields Country Club, Golf courses; 
Supt., Const., Hegemann and Peets City Plan- 
ners. Milwaukee. Bat. B, 18 Bn., F. A. R. D., 
Camp Jackson, S. C. Married Edna Agatha 
Turck, N 24, 191 7, Berwyn, 111. Address, 3325 
Irving Ave., Berwyn, 111. 



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S008. •WALTER JOSEPH TILTON 
B. S. in Chem. ; b. Je 23, 1894, Fairniount, 
111.; s. Charles V. (b. 1863, Catlin, 111.) and 
Jeanette L. 'J'ilton (b. 1864. Fairniount, 111.'). 
Prepared in Fairniount II. S.; Danville 11. S. 
Chi Beta; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda l^psiloii; 
Prelim, and I'inal Honors. Chem., Hercules 
Powder C'o., Kenvil, N. J., 1916-17; do.. Flush- 
ing, L. I., 1917-18; do., Pershing, N. Y. Mar- 
ried Claire Troxler, Ja ' 3, 19 17, New York 
City. Died O 21, 1918, Pershing, N. Y. 

8009. IRENE TOWSON (CHYNOWETH) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 26, 1894, Macon, 
111.; d. William Mark (b. Ja 24, 1858, Monroe, 
Green Co., Wis.) and Minnie (Carter) Tow 
son (b. Licking Co., O.). Prepared in Macon 
H. S.; Decatur H. S. W. A. A.; Basketball; 
Girls Sr. Council. Married Ray I. Chynoweth, 
O 13, 1916, Macon, 111. Child, William Ray. 
b. O 2, 1917. .-Iddrcss, R. 3, Macon, 111. 

8010. ELIZABETH LAIL TRACY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 12, 1S04, 
Laclede, Mo.; d. Frank Tracy. Prepared in 
Anderson (Ind.) H. S. Teacher, Logan, W. Va. 
Address, 204 W. loth St., Logan, W. Va.t 

801 1. *GLADYS ANNIE TREAT 

(IIADDEN) 

(Wife of No. 7571) 

Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. 1) 30, 1892, 

Spiritwood, N. Dak.; d. Arthur Chaucev (b. 

Claridon, O.) and Annie Marie (Palmer) 

Treat (b. 1880 Napolean, O.). Prepared in 

Oberlin (O.) li. S.: Oberlin Coll., 1910-ij. 

Gamma Phi Beta. Teacher, Doni. Sc, Mal- 

toon. 111., 1916-18. Married Chester Gilbert 

Madden ('16), D i, 1917, I-awrence, Ind. (died, 

Ap 3, 191S, Ft. Beniamin Harrison). Died D 

4, 1918, Mattoon, HI. 

8012. CHESTER TREISCHEL 
Ceram. Engr. ; B. S. in Ceram.; b. S 27, 
1894, Martintown, 111.; s. Charles (b. Ag i, 
1864, Iroquois Co., 111.) and Corrinne (Lottin- 
ville) Treischel (b. D 4, 1872, do.). Pre 
pared in Monience H. S. ; Watseka II. S. ; 
Kankakee II. S. Ceram. Soc; Keramos; Tccli- 
nograph Bd. Const. Engr., Kankakee, 111., 
1916-17; Ceram. Engr., Gen. Elcc. Co., Schen- 
ectady, N. Y., 1917 — . Address, 118 Nott Ter- 
race, Schenectady, N. \'. ; bus. add.. Office of 
Engr. of Insulations, Gen. Elec. Co., do. 

8013. MAX RUDOLPH HENDRICH TREU 

B. S. in Agr.; b. N 20, 1885, S. Africa; s. 
H. A. F. Treu. Prepared in Johannesburg 
(S. Africa) H. S. Cosmopolitan. Address, 
Johannesburg, Transvaal, S. Africa. t 

8014. FRANCES IRENE TRITT 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 7, 1893. Bloom- 
ington, 111. Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Am- 
erican Red Cross, Washington, D. C, 1918 — . 
Address, c/o Mrs. A. Savage, 8ro W. Church 
St., Champaign.! 

8015. PHILIP THEODORE TROEGAR 
Land. Gardener; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 18, 
1889, Storm Lake, la.; s. L. E. Troegar. Pre- 
pared in Storm Lake H. S. ; Lewis Inst. 
Scarab; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc. Address, 
1258 Ardmore, Chicago. t 

8016. OPAL WINIFRED TROST 
(Sister of No. 6625) 

B. S. in 11. Sc; b. Ap 13, 1S94, Philo, 111.; 
d. J. G. (b. 1843, Ger.) and Minnie (Doss) 
Trost (b. 1853, do.). Prepared in Urbana 
II. S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Yo Ma; Athenean. 
Address, 511 W. High St., Urbana. t 



«oi7. OLIVER JOHN TROSTKR 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 3, 1894, Bell- 
flower, III.; s. John E. (b. Ag 6, i860, Harri- 
son, O.) and Sebra E. (Smith) Troster (b. 
J a 16, 1 86 1, Farmer Citv, 111.). Prepared 
in Bellflower, Tp. H. S. Iris; Alpha Zeta; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Maj., Univ. Brig.; Class 
Basketball and Football; Mil. Ball Com.; Rifle 
Club; Final Honors. 2nd l.t., ist Lieut., Co. 
M., Nat. Guards, Champaign, 1Q16; Capt., do., 
My 21. 1917, Champaign; Supply Officer, 130th 
Inf.. Camp Logan, Tex.; A. E. F., France, 
1918. Maj., Inf., 33rd Div., Luxembourg, 
1918; Asst. Chief of Staff, 33rd Div., do. Ad- 
dress, Bellflower, McLean Co., 111. 

8018. CHARLES EDGAR TROWBRIDGE 
^B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. My s. 1890, Agra, 
Kan.; s. W. B. Trowbridge. Preiiared in South 
Bend (Ind.) LI. S. Ilus. Address, 1220 S. 
Main St., South Bend, Ind.t 

8019. FLOYD ELSWORTH TROXEL 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Je i, 1800, 
Minonk, 111.; s. Eli J. (b. Pa.) and Mary J. 
(1 burner) Troxel (b. Dayton, ().). Prepared 
in Minonk H. S. ; Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Stud. Branch. A. S. M. E. ; Prelim. Honors. 
Elec. Engr.. Chuse Engine and Mfg. Co., Mat- 
toon, 111. Invented: Designs for small vertical 
pumping engines for emergency fleet. Address, 



ncy r 
, 111. 



1509 Wabash Ave., Mattoon 

8020. SILAS MAX TRUMBO 
Arch. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 23, 1891, 
St. Marys. Kan.; s. Zachary Taylor and Ella 
May (Strong) Trumbo. Prepared in Pontiac 
Tp. II. S. Ilus. Heating and Ventilating 
Engr., Buffalo Forge Co., Buffalo, Boston 
and Chicago, 1916-17. Sergt., 313th Engrs., 
U. S. N. A., 1917-18: !•-• R. O. T. C, Camp 
Lee, Va., 1918 — . Married Katherine Nellie 
Kay, Ag 23, 1917, Pontiac, 111. Address, 504 
S. Mill St., Pontiac. III. 

8021. JAMES OLIVER TUPPER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 18, 1886, Cort- 
land, 111.; s. O. Tupper. Prepared in Henry 
H. S. Chi Psi; Hoof and Horn Club; Coun- 
try Life Club; Agr. Club; Fresh. Varsity 
Football; Varsity Football. Farmer, Wood- 
stock, HI. Married Carolyn May, D 25, 1918, 
Chicago. Address, Woodstock, Ill.t 

8022. LOTTIE OCTAVIA URBAIN 
(Sister of No. 4470) 
Teacher; A. B. in IT. Sc; b. II 19, 1892. 
Brazil, Ind.; d. Frank J. (b. I- ranee) and 
Eugenia (Vignon) Urbain (b. do.). Prepared 
in Dui|uoin H. -S.; N. W. Univ., 1911. Sigma 
Kappa; W. A. A.; Basketball; Hockey. Grad. 
Work, Univ. of Wis., Summer, 1917. Teacher, 
II. Sc, Tp. II. S., Belleville, 111., 1917— . Ad- 
dress, oil Lake .\vc.. Wilmette, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o High School, Belleville, 111. 

8023. MELVILLE CARLYLE VAN ALYEA 

(ALYEA) 
Claim Agent; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 2, 1892, 
Princeville, 111.; s. Dr. Thomas Edward and 
Ella (Moody) Van Alvca. Prepared in Earl- 
ville II. S.; Beloit Coll., 1912; Univ. of Wis., 
19 1 3. Phi Kappa Sigma; L'niv. Band. Claim 
.\gt.. paper house, (Chicago, 1916-17. Sergt., 
3_'9th F. A., Camp Custer, Mich., 1917; A. E. 
F., France; Mustered out, Ap 21, 1919. Mem., 
A. F. A. M. Received degree as Alyea. 
.Iddrcss, Earlville, 111. 

8024. GERRY CHRISTOPHER VANDEN 

BOOM 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in M. E. : b. Jl 12. 1894, 
Quincy, 111.; s. G. W. (b. Holland) and Mar- 
garet (Wand) Vanden Boom (b. Melrose Tp., 



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Adams Co., 111.). Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. ; 
Stud. Council. Sales Engr., Prest-o-Lite Co.. 
Chicago, 1916-18; do., Pneumatic Tool Co., 
Chicago, 1918 — . Special Insp., Cantonment 
Div., U. S. A., 191 7. Mem. Hamilton Club, 
Chicago, 1917; Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Mar- 
ried, Helen lone Thuman, F 17, 191 7, Quincy, 
111. Address, 5238 Winthrop Ave., Chicago. 

8025. ELLIOT DUDLEY VAN FRANK 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 8, 1892, Elmira, N. Y.; 
s. W. A. Van Frank. Prepared in Danville 
H. S. Married Alice J. Sinsabaugh, Ap 7, 1917, 
Danville, 111. Address, Indianapolis.! 

8026. FRANCIS MARION VAN NATTER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 12, 1892. Gaston, 
Ind., s. James B. (b. S 23, 1844, Circleville, 
O.) and Marilda (Hayden) Van Natter (b. 
Ag 25, 1852, Muncie, Ind.). Prepared in 
'Muncie (Ind.) H. S. Theta Chi; Adelphic; 
Tribe of lUini; Lt. Colonel, Univ. Brig.; Capt., 
Varsity Fencing Team; Intercollegiate Cham- 
pionship, in dueling and broadswords, 1916. 
Indiana Militia, 1912-16; ist Lt.; Capt., 28th 
Inf., A. E. F., France, 1917; Wounded in 
action, France, 1918. Address, 1520 N. Broad- 
way, Muncie, Ind. 

8027. RODMAN FLEMING VANSANT 
(Brother of No. 7276) 

Sales Mgr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 16, 1893. 
Mt. Airy, Philadelphia; s. William Riley (b. 
1863, Fawn Grove, Md.) and Blanche (Flem- 
ing) Vansant (b. 1873, Philadelphia). Pre- 
pared in Staunton Mil. Acad., Va. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Hoof and 
Horn Club; Pres., 111. Union Dramatic Club; 
Bus. Mgr., Mandolin and Glee Club. With 
Swift & Co., Cattle Buyer's Dept., Chicago, 
1916; Asst. Sales Mgr., Philadelphia Office. 
Am. Agr. Chem. Co., Philadelphia, 1916-17. 
U. S. Mil. Tr. Camp, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 
1917; Lt., 76th U. S. F. A., A. E. F., 1918— . 
Address, 241 S. American St., Philadelphia. 

8028. MYRA VAUGHN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 19, 
1892, Fifield, Wis.; d. Howard Ridgeway (b. 
New Egypt. N. J.) and Elizabeth Katharine 
(Bradley) Vaughn (h. New Haven, Conn.). 
Prepared in Eau Claire (Wis.) H. S. Alpha 
Theta Chi; Omicron Nu; Y. W. C. A. Teacher, 
Dom. Sc. and Art, Thompson, O., 1916 — . 
Address, 607 S. Race St., Urbana; bus. add.. 
Thompson, O. 

8029. RALPH HOYT VIAL 
(Son of No. 413) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 12, i8go. West- 
ern Springs, 111.; s. Edmund Robert ('84), (b. 
Mr 19, 1 86 1, Lyonsville, 111.) and Hattie M. 
(Hoit) Vial. Prepared in Lyons Tp., H. S. 
Tau Kappa Epsilon. Cow Testing work. La 
Grange, 111., 1916 — . Address, R. 2, La Grange, 
Ill.t 

8030. SIEGFRED NATHANIEL VIBELIUS 
Architect; B. S in A. E.; b. Jl 29, 1890, 
South Bend, Ind.; s. John Vibelius. Prepared 
in Joliet H. S. Pi Omicron; Tau Beta Pi; 
Scabbard and Blade; Arch. Club; Asst. Ed., 
Arch. Year Book. 1916. ist Lt. and Capt., 
Univ. Brig.; Prelim. Honors. Address, 312 
Landen Ave., Joliet, Ill.t 

8031. HERBERT LOUIS VOIGT 

B. S. in C. E.; b. O 19, 1891, Milwuakee; 
s. H. Voigt. Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago. Lambda Chi Alpha. Address, 143 1 
Granville Ave., Chicago. t 



8032. ALVIN CLAUDE VOLK 

^?- ^J ',"r ,9- E-A ^- ^ 3, 1892, St. Louis; s. 
Edward Volk. Prepared in Yeatman H. S., 
St. Louis; Washington Univ. C. E. Club 
Address, 3715 Palm St., St. Louis. t 

8033. LAURENCE ELMER VOORHEES 
With Bur. Standards; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. 
Mr II, 1894, Chicago; s. E. C. Voorhees. Pre- 
pared ni McKinley H. S. Asst. Instr., Physics, 
Univ. of 111., 1 9 17; With Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Address, R. i, 
Alton, Ill.t 

8034. CLIFTON JAMES WALKER 
(Husband of No. 3755) 
Plant Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 24, 1880, 
Carroll Co., Miss.; s. Wallace (b. 1855, do.) 
and Mollie R. (McCombs) Walker (b. 1856, 
Youngstown, O.). Prepared in Chicago H. S.; 
Lewis Inst., 1901-04. Surv. and Draftsman, 
Boston, 1916-17; Jr. Engr., St. Highway Dept., 
Moline, 111., 1916-18; Draftsman, Moline Plow 
Co., Tractor Branch, Rock Island, 111., 1918 — ; 
Asst. Plant Engr., Kilbourne & Jacobs Mfg. 
Co., Columbus, O., 1918 — . 2nd Regt.. 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1902-06. Married Lenna Mable 
Gregory ('09). 1910, Kankakee, 111. Address, 
19 Chittenden Ave., Columbus, O.; bus. add.. 
c/o Kilbourne & Jacobs Mfg. Co., Columbus, 

8035. ETHEL MARIE WYKLE (WALKER) 
(Sister of No. 6682) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. N 10, 1888, Danforth, 
111.; d. William (b. Jl 28, 1863, Peoria) and 
Alice Stafford (Bolten) Wykle (b. Ja 24, 1861, 
Eng.). Prepared in 111. Woman's Coll. Mar- 
ried Lewis Walker, F 26, 1916, Mahomet, 111. 
Child, Donna Lucille, b. Mr 12, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Ridgeway, 111. 

8036. GEORGE WILLIAM WALKER 
Instructor; A. B. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; b. D 
25, 1893, Mackinaw, 111.; s. Frank Walker. 
Prepared in West. Mil. Acad. Instr., Chem., H. 
S., Oskaloosa, la. Address, 904 A Ave., East 
Oskaloosa, la. 

S037. JENNIE GRACE WALKER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 29, 

1889, Capac, Mich.; d. Byron (b. Je 7, 1848, 
Romeo, Mich.) and Jennie A. (Warren) 
Walker (b. Mr 5, i860, Washington. Mich.). 
Prepared m J. Sterling Morton H. S., Cicero; 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1910. Teacher, J. 
Sterling Morton H. S., 1916 — . Address, 6002 
28th St., Cicero, 111. 

8038. LEWIS BRYANT WALLACE 
Teacher; A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 24, 1892, 
Homer, 111.; s. C. H. Wallace. Prepared in 
Homer H. S. Teacher, Harper's Ferry, W. 
Va. Married Wintress Thompson, Ag 7, 1916, 
St. Louis. Address, Homer, Ill.t 

8039- MARIE ELIZABETH WALLIN 
Optometrist; A. B. in L. A. &• S. ; b. Ja 30, 

1890, Metamore, 111.; d. Samuel Martin Fred- 
erick (b. Ap 28, 1855, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands) and Isabel (Henderson) Wallin (b. F 
23, 1862, Osceola, Ark.). Prepared in Meta- 
more H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Sch.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., 1907-08, 1910-11; Lincoln Coll., 
1914-15. Bethany Circle; Der Deutsche Verein. 
Teacher, H. S., Gilman, 111., 1916; Optometrist, 
Champaign, 1917 — . Mem., Christian Church. 
Address, loSyi W. Healy St., Champaign; bus. 
add., igYz Rlain St., do. 

8040. WESLEY BURNHAM WALRAVEN 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. O 23, 1894, 

Centralia, 111.; s. Jos. Edgar (b. Ap 29, 1862. 



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Wheeling, W. Va.) and Luella (Clark) Wal- 
ravcn (b. Ag 11, 1S70, Cincinnati). Prepared 
in Centralia Tp. II. S. C. E. Soc. In Way 
Dept., I. C. R. R., Chicago. 1916-17; St. Geol. 
Survey, 1917. ist Lt., Co. E, 311th Engrs., 
Camp Grant, 111., 1918; do.. Army of Occupa- 
tion, Ger., 1918— . Address, 128 N. Maple St., 
Centralia, 111. 

8041. EMILIE IDA WALZ 
Intructor; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Mr 16, 

1893, Danville, 111.; d. George John (b. S ti, 
1847, Ger.) and Christine (Theurer) Walz 
(b. N 15 1851, do.). Prepared in Walt her 
Coll., St. Louis; Pvt. H. S., St. Louis. Per 
Deutsche Verein; Le Cercle Erancais. Teacher, 
Ger. and French, Little Rock Coll. for Women, 
Little Rock, Ark., 1916. Address, R. 5. Dan- 
ville, 111. 

8042. TE CII.VNG WANG 

B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1917; b. O 16, 1890, 
Soochow, China; s. Hen Chang Wang. Pre- 
pared in Coll. of Langs., Pekin, China. Ad- 
dress, 213 Bryant Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.t 

8043. JAMES MARSHALL WANZER 
Business; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 7, 1893, Oak 
Park, 111.; s. Willets J. (b. Ja 1861, Chicago) 
and Florence (Loveday) Wanzer (b. Mr 1862, 
do.). Prepared in Oak Park H. S.; Univ. of 
Wis., 1912-13. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Hort. Club; Capt., Fresh. Football; Var- 
sity Football. Mgr., fruit farm. Ft. Wayne. 
Ind., 1917. Head of Hort. Dept., Mdwaukee 
Co. Sch., Wis., 1917-18; with Swift & Co., 
Chicago, 191 8 — . Address. Bo.x E. Wauvvatosa, 
Wis.; bus. add., c/o Swift & Co., Chicago. 

8044. AMY WARD 
Teacher; A. B. in II. Sc. ; b. El Paso, 111.; d. 
Darwin Addison (b. Moundsville, Va.) and Nel- 
lie S. (Cluts) Ward (b. Canton, 111.). Prepared 
in El Paso H. S. BcUingham Norm. Sch.. Wash., 
summer, 1918. Al|>ha Delta Pi; Gregorian; Jr. 
Hat Com. Teacher. H. Sc, H. S.. Northport, 
Wash., 1917-18; do.. Granite Falls, Wash., 
1918—. Address, 625 Forest Ave., Bellingham, 
Wash. 

8045. HARPER McDILL WARNOCK 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My s. 1893, Cedar- 
ville, O.; s. J. C. Warnock. Prepared in Penn. 
Coll. (la.) Acad.; Monmouth Coll. Alpha Zeta; 
Agr. Club. Address. Little York, 111. 

8046. JOHN WESLEY WATSON 
(Brother of No. 5992) 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 11, 1893. 
De Kalb, 111.; s. L. J. (b. do.) and Sarah Eliza- 
beth (Browne) Watson (b. Malta, 111.). Pre- 
pared in De Kalb Tp. H. S. Zeta Psi; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Ma-wan-da; Capt., Football Teani. 
1015; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Prelim. Honors. Dir. 
of Ath.. Utah Agr. Coll., 1916; do.. Coached 
Rocky Mt. Conference, Championship Football 
Team, 1917; Farm Help Specialist, Exten. Dept., 
Utah Agr. Coll., 1918; State Dir.. U. S. Boys 
Working Reserve. O. T. Sch., Camp Pike, Ark.; 
2nd Lt., do. Married Ella Tillotson, Ja i, 1917. 
Dc Kalb, 111. Address, De Kalb, 111. 

8047. LEILA ETTA WATSON 

(GROSSMAN) 

(Wife of No. 7563) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 29, 1894, Urbana; 

d. Samuel Watson. Prepared in Champaign H. 

S. Phi Delta Psi; .\tbcnean; II. Sc. Club; Y. W. 

C A. Married Donald Grossman ('16), Je 20, 

1918, Champaign. Address, R. F. D., Newell, 

S. Dak.t 



8048. JASPER KENT WEBB 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 25, 1893, Niota, 
111.; s. George Washington (b. Jl 4, 1850, do.) 
and Ellen Elizabeth (Lewis) Webb (b. Ap 11, 
1853, Lionville, Pa.). Prepared in Carthage H. 
S.; B. S., Carthage Coll., 1914. Farmer, Niota, 
111.. 1916- — . 46th Co., i6ist Depot Brig., 
Prov. Ambulance Co.. Camp Grant. Address, 
R. 1, Box 48, Niota, 111. 

8049. HARRY EDWIN WEBBER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E. ; b. N 25, 1803, Chi- 
cago; s. W. G. Webber. Prepared in Wendell 
Phillips H. S., Chicago. Psi Upsilon; Alpha 
Delta Sigma; Ma-wan-da; Scarab; Engr. Vice- 
Pres., Stud. Union; Ben Franklin Club; Pan- 
Hellenic Council; Bus. Mgr., Dope Sheet; Bus. 
Mgr., Siren; Soph. Smoker Com.; Jr. Cap 
Com.; Homecoming Com. Capt., 17th F. A., A. 
E. F; taking instruction in England. Address, 
4402 Vincennes Ave., Chicago. 

8050. GERTRUDE T. WEBER 
Dietitian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 21, 1895, 
Ingraliam, 111.; d. George Theodore (b. 1868, 
do.) and Elizabeth (Housner) Weber (b. 1874. 
N. Y.). Prepared in Olney H. S. Phi Delta Psi; 
.\thenean; Prelim. Honors; Sr. Illinae. Dieti- 
titian Tr., Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland; Dieti- 
tian, Olnev Sanitarium, 1918 — . Address, 402 S. 
Elliot St., Olney, 111. 

8051. EDWARD GROVER WEILER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 3. 1889, 
I attasburg, O.; s. C. A. Weiler. Prepared in 
Wooster (O.) Acad.; Wooster Coll. Eta Kappa 
Nu; Military Band; E. E. Soc. Address, West 
Salem. O.t 

8052. FLORA JANE WEINBERG 
(BARTHOLOW) 
(Wife of No. 7367; Sister of Nos. 3598, 4486, 
8871) 
B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Mr 16, 1893, Augusta, 
111.; d. Mose (b. ja 5. 1859, do.) and Flora 
Jane (Rolton) Weinberg (b. Ap 29, 1862. Du- 
shore. Pa.). Prepared in Rushville H. S.; Knox 
Coll. Delta Delta Delta. Married James S. Bar- 
tholow ('16), Je 15;, 1916, Rushville, 111. Ad- 
dress, 1 001 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana. t 

8053. EMIL HJALMER WESTLAND 

(Husband of No. 8054) 
Secretary; A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 22, 
i8<)i. Chicago; s. F. G. Westland. Prepared in 
Crane Tech. IT. S. Chi Phi. Sec. Mgr., Lund- 
strom Mfg. Co., Chicago. Married Hazel Whea- 
ton ('16), Ap II, 1918, Galesburg, 111, Ad- 
dress, 4155 Drexel Blvd., Chicago. 

8034. HAZEL DEAN WHEATON 
(WESTLAND) 

(Wife of No. 8053) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 19. 1894. Geneseo, 
111.; d. Lemuel A. (b. O 7, 1870, Osco, 111.) 
and Inez G. (Pettit) Wheaton (b. Jl 24. 1874, 
Geneseo. III.). Prepared in Galesburg H. S.; 
Knox Coll., 1912-15. Married Emil H. West- 
land ('16), Ap II, 1918, Galesburg, 111. Ad- 
dress, 4155 Drexel Blvd., Chicago. 

805s. MARY ELIZABETH WHEELHOUSE 
(Sister of No. 9483) 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 18, 1894, 
lUica, N. Y.; d. George E. and Elizabeth E. 
(Lux) Wheelhouse. Prepared in Decatur H. S. 
Pi Beta Phi; Yo Ma; .\thenean. Teacher. Sa- 
vanna, 111., 1016-17; Kirkwood, Mo.. 1917 — . 
Address, 450 Ewing Ave., Decatur, HI. 

8056. HELEN KATHERINE WHIPPLE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. &• S.; b. N 26, 1893, 
Medina. N. Y.; d. Francis H. (b. S 28, 1866, 
do.) and Laura B. (Scott) Whipple (b. Ag 19, 



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186?. N. Ridgeway, N. Y.)- Prepared in Me- 
dina (N. Y.) II. S.; Vassar Coll., 1912-13. 
Kappa Alpha Theta; Illiola. Teacher, Spanish 
and French, Medina 11. S., Medina, N. Y., 
1Q16-18. Address, 70 Walnut St., Ridgewood, 
N. J. 

8057. HELEN MARGARET WHIT- 
CHURCH 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 10, 1894, 
Odin, 111.; d. John Ezra (b. 1868, Ccntralia, 
1)1.) and Anna Louise (Parker) Whitchurch (b. 
1864,^ Wilkesboro, Pa.). Prepared in Salem II. 
S. Grad. work Columbia Univ., summer 1918. 
Illiola; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, II. S., Effing- 
ham, 111.; do., Georgetown, Ky., 1918 — . Chm. 
of Food Conservation, St. Council of De- 
fense, Effingham Co., HI., 19 18 — . Address, 316 
E. Locust St., Salem, 111.; bus. add., Rucker 
Hall. Georgetown, Ky. 

8058. FRANK HERBERT WHITE, JR. 

Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My 25, 1894, 
Washington Heights, Chicago; s. Frank Herbert 
White. Prepared in Calumet II. S., Chicago. 
Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. ; E. E. Soc. ; Varsity 
Golf; Class .Soccer. Address, 10313 S. .Seelcy 
Ave., Chicago. t 

8059. GEORGE RICHARD WHITE 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 27, 1894, Buffalo, N. 
Y. ; s. Charles White. Prepared in Masten 
Park H. S., Buffalo, N. Y. Triangle. Lt., 
Engrs. U. S. R., 312 Service Bat., Camp Lee, 
Va. Address, 153 Parkview Ave., Buffalo, N. 
Y.t 

8060. LYDE EVANGELINE WHITE 
(Sister of No. 3601) 
Teacher and Dir.; A. B. in Commerce; b. 
N 7, 1887, White Heath, 111.; d. Vincent Isaac 
(b. Ap 20, 1853, Columbus, O.) and Amanda 
Elizabeth (Vinson) White (b. O 6, i860. White 
Heath, 111.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Teacher, 
Crystal Lake II. S., 111., 1916-17; Teacher, 
Cml. Dept., Riverside H. S., 111., 1917-18; Dir. 
of Cml. Dept., do., 1918 — . Address, 1206 W. 
Springfield Ave., Urbana; bus. add., Riverside, 
111. 

8061. PHARES LEMAR WHITE 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 11, 1891, 

Oxford, Ind.; s. Arch. T. (b. Ja 1868, Hamil- 
ton, O.) and Etta May (Phares) White. Pre- 
pared in Oxford (Ind.) II. S. ; Purdue Univ., 
1910-14. With I'ittsburgh and Lake Erie Y. 
'M. C. A., Youngstown, 1916-17; Yardmaster, 
Pittsburgh and 1-ake Erie R. R., do., 1917; 
Asst. Engr. Fuel Econ., Chicago Rock Island 
and Pacific, Cedar Rapids, la. Corp.. Co. E. 
309th Engr., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 191 7; 
Master Engr., 309th Engrs., 3rd E. R. O. T. 
C, Camp Lee, Va.; 2nd St., Tank Corps, Camp 
Colt, Gettysburg, Pa.; ist Lt., 337th Bn. Tank 
Corps, France, 1918— -. Address, Oxford, Ind. 

8062. GUYON CARL WHITLEY 
Asst. Cashier; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 27, 

189s, Webster, la.; s. Francis Edmund (b. 
F 23, 1857, Busti, N. Y. ) and Cora Adeline 
(Call) Whitley (b. My 7. 1863, Rowlesburg, 
W. Va.). Prepared in Webster City (la.) II. 
S. ; Univ. of la., 1912-14. Phi Kappa Psi; 
Alpha Kappa Psi. Asst. Cashier, Cml. Bank, 
Ames, la., 1916-17. Sergt. Maj., 109 Ammu- 
nition Train. Camp Cody, Deniing, N. M.; do., 
A. E. F., France. Address, Webster City, la. 

8063. JOSIAH WHITNEL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 9, 1894, Vienna, 111.; 
s. Lindorf Osborn (b. F 4. 1S63, Ozark, 111.) 
and Amanda (Traiiimell) Whitnel (b. Je 18, 
1869, Stonefort. 111.). Prepared in E. St. 
Louis IT. S. Phi Delta Phi. Atty. at Law, 
E. St. Louis, III., My 1917- ist R. O. T. C, 
I>-t. Sheridan, 111.. 1917; 2nd Lt., Inf. 333rd M. 



G. Bat., Camp Grant, 111., 1917 — •. .Address 
Signal Hill Place, East St. Louis, HI.; bus. 
add., 505-5 N. Cahokia Bldg., do. 

8064. ROBERT ERNEST WILEY 
(Brother of No. 5500) 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 8, 1894, Warren, 111.; 
s. (,eorge E. Wiley. Prepared in Warren H. S. 
.iddress, Warren, Ill.t 

8065. MARGARET STUART WILLIAMS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. F 23, 1890, Hamil- 
ton, Tex.; d. Ernest R. and Margaret M. 
(Tucker) Williams. Prepared in Thomas Ar- 
nold H. S., Salado, Tex.; A. B., Univ. of Tex., 

1912. Catalog Asst., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; 
Reference Asst., do., 1916 — . Address, 1106 
W. California St., Urbana. 

8066. MARY ETTA WILLS (SCROLL) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 18, 1892, Wat- 
seka, 111.; d. John Ellsworth (b. F 20, 1866, 
Jennings Co., Ind.) and Sarah Ola Wills (b. 
N ''. 1873, Iro(|uois Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Wat.scka H. S. AIi)ha Omicron Pi; Alethenai. 
Married Clarence E. Scholl Je 2, 1916, Wal- 
seka. III. Child Lloyd Willis, b. Ag 22, 1917. 
Address, 51 S. Ogden St., Denver, Colo. 

8067. HAROLD EDWIN WILLSON 
Engineer; B. S. in Min. E. ; b. S 12, 1881, 

Lykens, Pa.; s. Edwin H. (b. Keene, N. H.) 
and Susanna (Keiser) Willson (b. Ilarrisburg, 
Pa.). Prepared in Baltimore City (Joll., Balti- 
more. 1 899-1 900. Pres., Stud. Branch, A. I. M. 
V..; Tcchnograph VA.; Y. M. C. A. Grad. work, 
Univ. of 111., 1916-1917. Superintending Engr., 
opening of new coal mine for M. Mining Co., 
Danville, 111., 1917-18; Supt. Mines, Rothwell 
Coal Co., Dubree, W. Va., 191 8 — . Mem., Epis. 
("hurch; Mem., A. I. M. E. Address, Dubree, 
W. Va.; bus. add., c/o Rothwell Coal Co., do. 

8068. ALFRED DAVID WILSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 5, 1892, Lostant, 

III.; s. John N. Wilson. Prepared in John 
Swaney II. S., McNabb. Agr. Club; Hoof and 
Horn Club. Farmer, McNabb, 111. Address. 
McNabb, HI. 

8069. HELEN MAY WILSON (SCIILUE- 
TER) 
(Wife of No. 7932) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 13, 1893, River 
Falls, Wis.; d. John F. Wilson. Prepared in 
Hyde Park II. S., Chicago. Delta Gamma. Mar- 
ried Waldo Schlueter ('16), O 18, 1918, Shang- 
hai, China. Address, 7226 Euclid Ave., Chi- 
cago.t 

8070. ISABELLA CHILTON WILSON 
Demonstration Agt. ; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
S 19, 1893, Arbuckle, W. Va. ; d. John Reynor 
(b. Jl 31, 1869, Spring Hill, W. Va.) and Isa- 
bella (Armstrong) Wilson (b. Ag 27, 1870, 
Fraziers Bottom, W. Va.). Prejiared in Mar- 
shall St. Norm., Huntington, W. Va. Delta 
Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Athenean; Swanee Circle. Co. Home 
Demonstrator Agt., Logan Co., W. Va., 191 6-1 7; 
Welfare Worker. Logan Min. Co.. Logan, W. 
Va., 191 7 — . Address, Arbuckle, W. Va. 

8071. ORION N. WING 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ap 28, 
1891, Capron, HI.; s. H. N. (b. Je 7, 1865, Nor- 
way) and Emma Jane (Nelson) Wing (b. JI 10, 
1866, Capron, 111.) Prepared in Capron II. S.; 
Grad., DeKalb Norm. Sch., 1912; Univ. of Wis., 

191 3. Acacia. Supt., Schs., Windsor. 111., 1915- 
17; do., Barry, 111., 1917 — . Dir., U. S. I'.oy's 
Working Reserve; Farm Labor Administrator, 
Pike Co., III., 1918. Co. 21. C. O. T. S., Camp 



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Gordon, Ga., 1918; Mustered out, N 30^ 1918. 
Mem., A. F. A. jM.; K. A. M. Address, Capron, 
111.; bus. add., Supt. of Schs., Rochelle, 111. 

8072. MORRIS CHARLES WINOKUR 
Instrumentman; B. S. iti Ry. C. E. ; b. Ak 

25, 1 5585, Russia; s. Charles and Lea Winokur. 

Prepared in Russian H. S., Odessa; Crane Tech. 

H. S.. Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 1012-14. C. E. 

Soc; Ry. Club. Engr., 111. St. Highway Dept.. 

1916-17; Draftsman and Insp., Chicago, 1917- 

18; Instrumentman, Baylis, 111.. 1918 — . Mem.. 

Am. Assn. of Engrs; Sec, Russian Soc. of 

Engrs. Address, 1248 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago; 

bus. add., Baylis, 111. 

8073. INGAL ENSER WOLD 
Business; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 19, iSgo. Malta 
111.; s. Louis (h. N 29, 1853. Norway) and 
Anna (Erickson) Wold (b. 1802, do.). Prepared 
in Sycamore IL S.; Univ. of Minn., 1912-13. 
Beta Phi. Grad. \vork, Univ. of 111., summers 
1916, 1917. Teacher, Sycamore, 111., 1916; Swift 
& Co. U. S. N. R. Tr. Sch., igiS; Ensign. 
Naval Auxilliary Reserve, Municipal Terry 
Terminal, N. V.; Mustered out. D lO, 1918. 
Address, 1217 Blaisdell St., Rockford, 111. 

S074. MITCHELL WOLTER 
Appraiser; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 21, 
1892, Moline, 111.; s. William (b. Davenport, 
la.) and Kathryn (Fuey) Wolter (.b. Davenport, 
la.). Prepared in Moline H. S. Zeta Psi; ilask 
and Bauble; Union Dramatic Club; Lambkins; 
Adelphic. Appraiser, Dodge Bros., Detroit, 
1916-17. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; 
Chief insp., U. S. A., Moline Forging and Mfg. 
Co., jNIobile, 111; 1917—. Mem., Cml. Club; De- 
troit E.xecutive Club. Production and Cost 
Groups. Address, 350 7th St., Moline, 111. 

8075. ADELINE WOOD 
E. S. in H. Sc; b. N 14. 18S6, Sullivan. 111.; 
d. M. C. Wood. Prepared in Sullivan H. S. 
Achoth; H. Sc. Club; Y. W. C. A. Address, St. 
Luke's Hospital, Chicago.t 

8076. RACHEL MARGARET WOOLMAN 

(Sister of Nos. 2871, 5507, 8077) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N i:, 1893, D"- 
luth, Minn.; d. A. J. Woolman. Prepared in Ur- 
bana II. S. Delta Gamma; H. Sc. Club; First 
Stud. Council. Teacher, H. S., Gardner, 111.; 
do., Rantoul, 191 8—. Address, 909 W. Oregon 
St., Urbana; bus. add., H. S., Rantoul, 111. 

8077. RICHARDINE WOOLMAN 

(C.\SEMORE) 
(Sister of Nos. 2871, 5507, 8076) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 4, 1895. Hot 
Springs, Ark.; d. A. J. and Anna Woolman. 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Mask 
and Bauble; Alethenai; Ark. Club; Choral Soc: 
Choristers. Married Russell O. Casemore, S 
1918. St. Louis. .-Iddress, 909 W. Oregon St., 
Urbana. 

8078. CHARLES WILLIAM WRAY 

(Brother of Nos. 1190, 2545) 
Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 24. 1S93, 
Winnebago. 111.; s. S. T. (h. Pa.) and Martha 
(Scott) Wray (b. 111.). Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Agr. Club; Phi Kappa Tau; Jr. Class 
Pres. ; Cross Country Team; Varsity Track. 
Pinehurst Dairy Farm, Rockford, 111., 1916-17: 
Farm Mgr., Sisters of Mary Convent Farm, 
Lowellville, O. : Eagle Ehno Farm, Kouts, Ind. 
Tank Corps, Camp Greene, S. C. Address, 
Eagle Ehno Farm, Kouts, Ind. 

8079. AGNES WRIGHT (DENNIS) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 10, 1892, Rus- 
selville, Ark.; d. Joseph Benjamin (b. N 28, 



1867, Pettis Co., Mo.) and Ruth (McDaniel) 
Wright (,b. D 29, iS(>7. Marshall, Mo.). Pre- 
pared in Charles City (la.) H. S.; Kan. Wes- 
leyan L^niv., 1909-10. Pi Beta Phi; Athenean; 
Scribbler's Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sr. Council, VN'omen's League; Final 
Honors. Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 1917. Re- 
search Asst., 111. Hist. Survey. Univ. of 111., 
1916-18. Married Herbert Knight Dennis, S 
;, 191S, Urbana. Address, Houston, Tex. 

8080. DOUGLAS WRIGHT, JR. 
Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 20, 1S91, 

Virginia, 111.; s. Douglas (h. Ag i, iSoi, Ha- 
vana, 111.) and Emma llortense (Cherryholmes) 
Wright (b. Je 8, 18112, Zanesville. O.). Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; 
Agr. Club; Glee and Mandolin Club; I'niv. 
Band and Orchestra. Grad. work, soil chem. 
and bacteriol., L'niv. of Calif., 1916. Asst., 
soil chem. and bacteriol., Univ. of Calif., 1916- 
iS. .4ddress, 2333 Channing Way, Berkeley, 
Calif.; bus. add., Budd Plall, Univ. of Calif., do. 

8081. EDWARD PAUL WRIGHT 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. My 3, 1894. 

Brocton, 111.; s. Henry Harrison (h. Mr iS, 
1859, Redmon, 111.) and Rose (Folger) Wright 
(b. U 9, 1870, Oakland, HI.). Prepared in 
Oakland H. S. Civ. Engr., 1. C. R. R., 1916- 
17. 17th U. S. Engrs., 1917 — . Address, 
Brocton, 111. 

8082. JOSEPH FRANKLIN WRIGHT 
Mgr. and Ed.; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 17, 

1892, Peoria; s. Onietta Francis (b. Te 25, 
1S65. Farmington, 111.) and Mary Francis 
(.Kerr) Wright (b. S 13, 1863, St. Clair, Mo.). 
Prepared in Alton H. S. Sr. Ball Com.; Sr. 
Invitation Com.; Jr. Cap Com. Automobile 
Ed. and Publicity man, Houston Post 1916; 
Mgr., Service and Co-operative Dept., Houston 
Post, 1916: Ed. Houston Post Co-Operator, 
1 91 6; do., Wichita Falls News Tribune, Wichi- 
ta Falls, Tex., 1916—; V. P., Internat. Oil & 
Refining Co., do. Married Myrtle Stook- 
ey, N 30, 19 1 8, Huntsville, Tex. .4ddress, 
VVichita Falls, Tex. 

8083. GEORGE ALFRED WRISLEY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S 18, 1895, 

Chicago; s. Jonathan Burr (b. 1S60, Chicago) 
and Edith L.' (Pease) Wrisley (b. 1861, N. H.). 
Prepared in Carl Schurz II. S., Chicago. Sigma 
Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Adlephic; 
Chem. Club. Chem., Allen B. Wrisley Soap 
Co., Chicago, 1916-17; Experimental Sta., E. 
I. duPont de Nemours \- Co., Wilmington, 
Del., 1917-18. Ensign, U. S. N. R.^ F., Asst. 
Naval Insp. of Powder, New York City. 1918; 
Ensign, Navy High Explosive plant. Barkadale, 
Wis.; Mustered out, Ja 27, 1919. Auth.: 
Comments on the Krebitz Process of Soap 
Making and Glycerol Recovery, Jour, of 
Indus, and Engnq. Chem. Married Helen 
Blanche Michael, My 12, -19 18, Chicago. .Ad- 
dress, 5S72 Nina Ave., Norwood Park, Cnicago; 
bus. add., 913-23 S. Wells St., do. 

8084. SOICHI YAMAMOTO 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D 22, 1S87, Japan; s. 
Rurakichi Yamamoto. Prepared in Wooster 
(O.) H. S. E. E. Soc. .iddress, X009 Liliha 
St., Honolulu, Hawaii. t 

8085. CARL ALFRED ZELLE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 9, 1894. Lake 
Fork, 111.; s. Louis (b. D 30, 1853) and Fred- 
erica (Gelbach) Zelle (b. Ja 20. 1854). Pre; 
pared in Springfield II. S. Acacia; .Mpha Chi 
Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Chem. Club. 
Chief Chem., Monarch Cement Co., Humboldt, 
Kan. Mem., A. C. S. Married Almira Helen 




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Sams, Ja .ji_ 11)17, ChanutL', Kan. (Iiilil, l.miis 
l-'ninkliii, Ij." IJ 19, 1917. Address, 1 1 innlmlilt, 
Kan. 

8„W,. AirrilUR CHARI-KS ZIMMKKMAN 
Arcli, Kiigr. ; H. S, in A. K. ; b. Mr S, 1893, 
Peru, 111.; s. Christian {!>. J a 3r^ 1858, I-1 
Salli:, Jll.) and Anna (Lassig) /innncrnian 
(1). Ja 3, 1872). Prcijared in I. a .Sallc-l'i-ni 'I'li. 
II. S. I'si UpKilun; 'I'au IJeta I'i ; Mgr., Var 
sity Track Ti-ani; I'rclini. and l'"in;il lionois. 
Arch. Kngr., Am. Hridge Co., (iary, I ml. Ind. 
St. Militia, 1917. Address, Y. M. C. A., (i.iry, 
Ind.; bus. add., c/o American liridge CJi., dn. 



8,.K7. KOISKKT UUUCE ZINSF.R 



Ins. y\Kt.; A. M. in Commerce; h. S ^5, 1K9), 
Washington, III.; s. Harry hinder (b. Jl 13, 
i8()(), do.) .and jiarriel S. Zinser (b. y\g 28, 
iK(.8, do.). I'reijared in Washington II. S. 
Chi Psi; Univ. liand. Ins. Agt. Northwest. 
Mutual Life Ins. Co., iyi6 17. .Seaman, i-nd 
class, [,'. .S. N.; Knsign, do.. Municipal i'erry 
Terminal, South and Whitih.ill St., New York 
City; do., U. S. S. Mt. Vernon; Keturned to 
Camp Slicdliy, Miss., 1918. Married Adelaide 
I'ocdmer, F 15, 1919, New York City. Address, 
Washington, III. 



CLASS OF 1Q17 (811 LIVING, 8 DEAD) 



8088. ELLA ABRAMS 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 14, 1890, 
New York City; d. Jacob (b. Mr 19, 1853, 
Russia) and Minnie (Ruben) Abranis fb. .S 
26, 1862, do.). I'rcpared in Murray F. Tuley 
H. S., New York City; Univ. of Chicago, 
'9i3-'5- Menorah; Gregorian. Address, 2313 
Iowa St., Chicago; bus. add., 554 W. 12th i'lace, 
do. 

8089. KSTIIF.R .\IAF, ACKERSON 
Dietitian; A. W. in H. Sc: b. F 8, 1895, 
St. Jo.seph, III.; d. Nels (b. S 3, 1857, I-an- 

fariid, Sweden) and M.iry (Olson) Ackerson 
b. Je 6, 1859. Torsos, Sweden). Prepared in 
Washington Tp. II. S., Westfield, Ind. Phi 
Delta I'si; Omicron Nu; W. A. A. V. P. 
Sr. Class; Cant., Hasketball. Supvr., Infant 
Feeding and Dietitian. Michael Reese Hosp., 
Chicago, 1917 — . Address, 2910 Ellis Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., Michael Reese Hosp., 29th 
St. and Ellis Ave., do. 

8690. BLANK 

8091. ALLAN MADISON ADAMS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 30, 1895, Rock- 
ville, Ind.; s. Albert Monroe (b. Mr 29, 1858, 
do.) aiid Katherine (Bullock) Adams (1). N 
2j 1H71, Rockport, Ind.). Prepared in Rock- 
ville (Ind.) II. S. Sigma Chi. Farmer, Stutl- 
g.irt, Ark. 1917. Lt., Inf., U. S. A., 1917; 
Mustered out, Ja 1919. Address, Stuttgart, Ark. 

8092. LEON ABLER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chcm. E. ; b. Ag 9, 1895, 
Pana, III.; s. Herman (b. N 1866. Russia) and 
Rose (Ilorchilz) A<ller (b. My 1869, Austria). 
Prepared in Central II. .S., St. Louis. Phi 
Lambda Ifpsilon; Sigma Xi ; .Special and Final 
Honors; Cyra. Team. Chem., Fairview I'luors- 
par Hi Lead Co., (jolconda, 111.; do., Bur. of 
Standards. Washington, I). C. Address, 1306 
Sheidurd St., Washington, I). C. 

8093. SARAH AGG (SCIILEIFER) 
(Wife of No. 8732) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 3, 1892, Oskaloosa. 
la.; d. Henry (b. i8.)6, Pa.) and Sarah Jane 
(Tansey) Agg (b. i8.s6, Packwood, la.). Pre- 
pared in Oskaloosa (la.) II. S. ; la. .St. Coll.. 
1915-16. f)inicron Nu ; Alpha Theta Chi- Pre- 
lim, and F'inal Honors. Married Ferdinand 
John Srhleifer ('17), Ag 8, 1918, Evansville. 
Ind. .Iddress, Box 202, Nashville, III. 

8094. BEULAII IRENE AGNEW 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 2, 1896, 
Ransom, HI.; d. Willis C. (b. My 19. 1867, 
Springdale, O.) and May Elizabeth (Johnston) 
Agnew (b. D i. 1870, Lexington, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Villa Grove II. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Jamesonian; Prelim, and Special Honors. 
Teacher, l'"ng., II. S., Mattoon, 111., 1917 — . 
Address, Villa Grove, HI. 



8095- HAZEN LOWELL ALBAUGH 
Farmer; A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 2, 1894, 
Ansonia, O.; s. Henry P. Albaugh. Prepared 
in McKinley II. S., Chicago. Address, 1105 
Koeingstein Ave., Norfolk, Neb.f 

8096. LUCY ELIZABETH ALLEN 
(Daughter of No. 92; Sister of Nos. 1800, 
2310, 2876, 5002) 
Demonstration Agt.; B. S. in II. Sc. ; b. Jl 
_M, 1891. Delavan, 111.; d. Ralph ('76), (b. Ap 
'.5. 1854. R- L) and Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen 
(1). O I.:;, 1856, Philo, III.). J'repared in Dela- 
van II. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., 191 1-12. Co. 
Home Demonstration Agt., Md. St. Coll. of 
Agr. Exten. Service. Address, Centreville, Md. 

8097. CASHIUS LYLE ALLHANDS 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. An 21, 1890, 
Watseka, 111.; s. G. M. Allhands. Prepared in 
Watseka II. S. Address, Watseka, Ill.t 

8098. HESTER ANN ALLYN 
(Sister of No. S003) 
Teacher; A. li. in H. Sc; b. D 29, 1892, 
Modesto, III.; d. John Milton (b. S 30, 1854, 
do.) and Florence (Davidson) Allyn ("b. Mr 4, 
1862, do.). Prepared in Urhana H. S. Omi- 
cron Nu; Alethenai; Woman's League Coun- 
cil; Illinae Historian. Teacher, H. Sc, Lib- 
ertyville, 111.; do., Dom. Sc. Dept., Norm. Sch., 
N;ichitaches, La. Address, I-'ergus, Mont.; bus. 
add., c/o Normal .School, Nachilaches, La. 

8099. CUYDE GOBEL ALWOOD 
Ath. Dir. ; B S. in Agr.; b. Ja i, 1895, Zanes- 

ville, O.: s. Henry C. (b. I'" s, 1871, (L'linton, 
1I1.> and Minnie R. Alwood (b. Ag 27, 1873, 
do.). Prepared in Clinton II. S. Delta Gam- 
ma Rho; Alpl a Zeta; Capt., Varsity Basket- 
ball. Phys. and Ath. Dir., H. S., Bloomington, 
111., 1917—- y. M. C. A. Work, Camp I'un- 
ston, Kan., 1918 — . Married Doris Keifcr, F 
2, 1918, Marshall, 111. Address, Bloomington, 
ill. 

8100. JOHN REA AMBRUSTER 
I'"armer; B. .S. in Agr.; b. N 5, 1895, Den- 
ver; s. Joseph H. (1). F 13, 1867) and Sarah 
Ennna (Kea) Ambruster (b. O 17, 186.S). Pre- 
pared in Roselle^ (N. J.) 11. S.; Lake View II. 
.S., Chicago. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Varsity 
Basketball; (^apt.. All Class Football. Farmer, 
.Sask., Can. 3rd O. T. ('.; .Sergt., Co. C, 342nd 
Inf.; 2nd Lt.. N. A.. Camp Pike, Ark.; Mach- 
ine Gun Tr. f'amp. Barracks io3_'. Camp Han- 
cock, Ga.. 1918; Mustered out. Ja 1919. Ad- 
dress, 4.s4(i Grcenview Ave., Chicago. 

8 1 01. WALDO BOYNTON AMES 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ap 3, 1894, Chicago; 
s. H. W. .Ames. Prepared in Oak Park H. .S. 
Delta Upsilon; Alpha Kappa I'si; Ma-wan-da; 
.Sachem; Helmet; Ku Klux; Jr. Smoker Com.; 
.Sr. Memorial Com.; Capt., Varsity track. 
Scrgt., O. M. Dept., U. S. A., Co. 320, Train 



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405, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis; 2nd 
Lt., Motor Transport Corps, A. E. F., France. 
Address, 331 Harvey Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

8102. CHARLES WESLEY ANDERSON 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. My 15, 1894. Dix- 
on. 111.; s. O. B. Anderson. Prepared in North 
Dixon H. S. Prelim. Honors. Clerk. Order 
Dept., Lib., Univ. of 111.; Teacher, H. S., Neo- 
desha, Kan., 191S — . Address, 900 Delaware 
Ave., Wilmington, Del.; bus. add., 822 Osage 
St., Neodesha, Kan. 

8103. OLIVE ANDERSON (BARNES) 
(Wife of No. 7364) 

B. S^ in H. Sc; b. N 2t, 1891, Fulton, N. 
Y. ; d. C. F. (b. Ja 17, 1866, Holmstad, Swe- 
den) and Catherine (Erickson) Anderson (b. 
S 20, 1866, Galva, 111.). Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 1916. 
H. Sc. Club; Class Basketball. Married Rus- 
sell Daniel Barnes ('16), O 13, 191 7. Kansas 
City, Mo. Child. Dorothy Olive, b. Ag 18, 
1918. Address, 6840 Union Ave., Chicago. 

8104. WILLIAM WILSON ANDERSON 
(Husband of No. 8770) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 28, 1891, Ohio, 
111.; s. F. R. (b. 1852, do.) and Emma Morse 
(Wilson) Anderson (b. 1859, do.). Prepared 
in Ohio H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1910- 
13. Acacia; Varsity Football. Farmer, Ohio, 
111. Naval Aviation, Great Lakes, 111., 1918 — . 
Married Gladys L. Smith ('17), N 17, 1917, 
Rochelle, 111. Address, Ohio, 111. 

8105. ARTHUR B. ARENDS 
(Brother of No. 4052) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 9. 1892, Mel- 
vin. 111.; s. George Teis (b. Ag 9, 1849, Pe- 
oria) and Talea (Weiss) Arends (b. S 5. 1851. 
Hanover, Ger.). Prepared in Melvm H. S.; 
Minneapolis East Side H. S. Agr. Club. U. S. 
A.. Camp Dodge, la., 1918 — . Married Anna 
Francis Thompson, Mr 19, 191 8, Gary, Ind. 
Address, Melvin, 111. 

8106. ALICE NONA ARMSTRONG 

(KIMMEL) 

(Wife of No. 8481) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 27, 1894. Tolono, 

111.; d. Edward Barrett (b. Ap 12, 1865, Som 

erville, O.) and Isabelle (Blacks Armstrong (b 

Je 10, 1870, Ivesdale, 111.). Prepared in To 

lono and Champaign H. Schs.; Oxford Coll. 

1913-16. Chi Omega. Married Clarence Eu 

gene Kimmel ('17), S 8, 1917, Tolono. 111. Ad 

dress, 5418 Sansom St., Apt. B, Philadelphia. 

8107. JOHN HAROLD ARMSTRONG 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 21, 1896, 
Waterloo. O.; s. Robert Monroe (b. F 21, 1865, 
do.) and Lelia (Abranis) Armstrong (b. F 13. 
1868, Rushville, Ind.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Ma-wan-da; Lambda Tau 
Rho; Comitatus; Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Prelim. Honors; Ill.-Wis. debate; 111. -Mich, de- 
bate; Pres., No. Oratorial League; Bd. of Ora- 
tory and Debate; Sr. Ball Com. Stud., Coll. 
of Law, Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Address, 208 E. 
John St., Champaign. 

8108. PAUL WILLIAM ARNDT 
Dairy Exten.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 5, 1894. 
Chester, 111.; s. Paul Gerhardt (b. Mr 24, 
1872, Sheboygan, Wis.) and Justine Eve 
(Ochs) Arndt (b. F 22, 1874. Chester, 111.). 
Prepared in St. Louis and Sheboygan (Wis.) 
II. Schs., James Millikin Univ.; 1912-13. Agr. 
Club; Der Deutsche Verein. Dairy Extension 
and testing work, Univ. of 111.; Med. Dept., 
339th M. G. Bn., Camp Dodge. la., 1917-18; 
A. E. F., France. Address, St. Charles, Mo. 



8109. INGA IRENE ARNTZEN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 17, 1888, 
Sycamore, 111.; d. E. M. Arntzen. Prepared in 
Sycamore H. S. Teacher, Park Region Coll. 
Address, Sycamore, 111.; bus. add., Fergus 
Falls, Minn.t 

81 10. SEIJI ASAI 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 11, 1893, Kyoto, 
Japan; s. Seizaburo Asai. Prepared in Seattle 
II. S. With Moritani & Co., New York City. 
.4 d dress, Kyoto, Japan; bus. add.. Room 1002, 
15 Park Row, New York City. 

811 1. LALAH MARIE AUGUSTUS 
(Sister of No. 7351) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ap i, 1893, 
Argenta, 111.; d. Edgar Lewis (b. S 23, 1865, 
do.) and Atta Estella (Kile) Augustus (b. F 
27. 1869, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Teacher, H. S., Cisco, 111., 1917-18; do., H. 
Econ., Elkhart, Ind., 1918 — . Address, Cisco, 
111.; bus. add., c/o High School, Elkhart, Ind. 

81 12. GUY THOMAS AVERY 
Superintendent; B. S. in M. E. ; b. O 9, 1894 
Three Rivers, Mich.; s. George T. Avery. Pre 
pared in Three Rivers (Mich.) H. S. Phreno 
con; Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. Branch, A. S. M 
E. Supt., Experimental Coke Plant. Address, 
222 West St., Three Rivers, Mich.; bus. add. 
6626 University Ave., Chicago. 

S113. ROWLAND ALONZO AVERY 
Tester; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 5, 1891, De- 
Kalb, 111.; s. Anson Alonzo (b. S 21, i860. Su- 
gar Grove, 111.) and Carrie May (Breese) 
Avery (b. O 2, 1857, Aurora, 111.). Prepared 
in DeKalb Tp. H. S.; Colo. Agr. Coll., 1912. 
Agr. Club; Class Football. Agr. Expert, Trac- 
tor Co., 1917; Official Tester, Dairy Dept.. 
Univ. of 111., 1917-18. U. S. A., 1918—. Ad- 
dress, DeKalb, 111. 

81 14. EDWARD SPRINGER AXLINE 

A. B. in Commerce; b. S 22, 1891, Lacon, 
III; s. John Wesley (b. 1842, O.) and Hellen 
Louisa (Springer) Axline (b. 1842, Evans Tp., 
111.). Prepared in Fulton (Ky.) H. S.; Ches- 
ter H. S.; Wenona H. S. Acanthus; Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Capt., 
Univ. Brig.; Final Honors, ist R. O. T. C, 
Ft. Sheridan, 111., 191 7; 2nd Lt., Co. K, 343rd 
Inf., N. A., Camp Grant, 111.; ist Lt., do., 
1918; do., 343rd Inf., 35th Div., France. Ad- 
dress, Wenona, 111. 

8115. DAN BABCOCK 

B. S. in A. E.; b. O 2, 1894, Crown Point, 
Ind.; s. Robert G. (b. O 8, 1861, Pittsfield, 
III.) and Carrie May (Handley) Babcock (b. 
Ag 19, 1862, Lowell, Ind.). Prepared in An- 
derson (Ind.) H. S. Triangle. U. S. S. M. 
A., Univ. of 111., 1917; ist Lt., 151 Aero Sqdn., 
Dayton, O.; A. E. F., France, 1918; Returned 
to states, Mr 6, 1919. Address, Anderson, Ind. 

8 II 6. GERALD CLIFFORD BAKER 
Asst. Chem.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr i, 
1894. Bement, 111.; s. Benjamin L. (b. Mr 28, 
1S67. do.) and Lucy (Moore) Baker (b. Mr 
17. 1871). Prepared in Bement H. S. Alpha 
Chi Sigma. Teacher, H. S., Petersburg, 111., 
1914-15. Research Asst., San. Chem. St. Wa- 
ter Survey, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Enlisted, E. 
R. C, 1918 — . Address, Bement, 111.; bus. 
add.. 111. St. Water Survey, Urbana. 

81 17. GUY BAKER 

Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 4, 1882, 

Columbus, Kan.; s. Moses (b. Ag 19, 1834. Mo.) 

and Sarah Jane (Wilson) Baker (b. Ap 2, 1850, 

Gurnsey Co., O.). Prepared in Univ. of Okla. 



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Prep. Sell. A. B., Univ. of Okla., 1908. Elec. 
Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 
190S-16; Supt., Lathan Plant of Ky. River 
Power Co., llazard, Ky., 1917-18; Local Engr., 
Indus. Engng. Corp., do., 1918 — . Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Certified Mem., Am. Assoc, 
of Engrs. Address, llazard, Ky. 

81 18. MARGARET HELEN BALDWIN 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 23, 1893, Ot- 
tawa, 111.; d. Amos Clarke (b. Ag 7, 1S51, do.) 
and Elizabeth Rachel (Reynolds) Baldwin (b. 
F 15. 1856, Utica, 111.). Prepared in Ottawa 
Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Minn., 1913-14. Gamma 
Phi Beta; Omicron Nu; W. A. A.; Hockey 
Team. Teacher, Sc. and H. Sc, H. S., Gala- 
tia. 111.; Chm., Food Conservation Com., Sa- 
line Co^; Head Dietitian, Washington Blvd. 
IIosp., Chicago, 1918 — . Mem., Food Produc- 
tion and Conservation Com. of St. Council of 
Defense. Address, 2449 Washington Blvd., 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o Washington Blvd. Hos- 
pital, do. 

81 19. MARY ELSIE BALL 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 11, 1894, 
Rossville. Ind.; d. William Oscar (b. N 7, 
i860, Eden, Ind.) and Effie May (Masters) 
Ball (b. F II, 1868, Rossville, Ind.). Prepared 
in Rossville (Ind.) H. S.; Ind. Univ., 1912-13. 
Class Bowling; Class Baseball. Teacher, H. 
S., Sedalia, Ind., 191 7 — ■. Address, Sedalia, 
Ind. 

Sijo. EDWIN FRANKLIN BARKER 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 14, 1892, Rock Island, 
111.; s. George (Yorktown, 111.) and Ida May 
(Smith) Barker (b. Rock Island, III.). Pre- 
pared in Rock Island H. S. Asst. Paymaster, 
U. S. Navy, 1917; Ensign. U. S. S. Leviathan, 
1917; Lt., 1918 — . Married Ida M. Weeks, Ja 
1919, Brooklyn. N. Y. Address, 841 W. Red- 
gate Ave., Norfolk, Va.; bus. add., c/o Aide for 
Supply Navy Yd., do. 

812 1. EDWARD CARL BARKSTORM 
Mech. Draftsman; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 11, 
1894, Chicago; s. Eric Barkstorm. Prepared 
in Cra*ie Tech. Coll. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. 
E. Mechanic Draftsman. Y._ M. C. A.. Aurora, 
111. Address, 2710 S. Springfield Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Y. M. C. A., Aurora, 111. 

8i22. EARL CONVIS BARNES 
Elec. Tester; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Mr 2, 
1896, Orland, 111.; s. George Allen (b. F 18, 
1863, Wabasha Co., Minn.) and Hattie Ann 
(Convis) Barnes (b. Je 26, 1S63, Ellisburg, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. ; James Milli- 
kin Univ. Eta Kappa Nu; Ry. Club; E. E. 
Soc Elec. Tester, Westinghouse Elec. Mfg., 
Co. Ensign, Naval Flying Corps, U. S. Forces, 
France. Address, 450 W. Eldorado St., Deca- 
tur, 111. 

8123. *HAROLD JOHN BARNES 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 13, 1894- Jo- 

liet. 111.; s. John H. (b. do.) and Ida M. (Zor- 
ley) Barnes (b. do.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. 
H. S. Arch. Club. Jr. Mem., Barnes and 
Barnes, Archs., Joliet. 111., 1917-18. 123 Ord. 
Dept. Co., Camp Mac Arthur, Waco, Tex. 
Married Gladys V. Norris, D 25, 1917, Joliet, 
111. Died O 7, 1918, Officers Tr. Sch., Aber- 
deen, Md. 

8124. HELEN MIRIAM BARNES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 3. 1896, 

Washburn. 111.; d. Fred Calvin (b. F 13, 1874, 
do.) and Julia Lucretia (Short) Barnes (b. 
Mr 26. 1874, Lacon, 111.). Prepared in Wash- 
burn IT. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1913-15. 
Kappa Delta. Teacher, Eng., Tp. H. S., 
Washburn, 111., 1917 — . Address, Washburn. 
111. 



8125. FRANK NEWTON BARRETT 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 30, 18S7, 
Elkhorn, Wis.; s. John Elliott (b. D 19, 1845, 
Milan, O.) and Nancy Gemima (Crego) Bar- 
rett (b. S 19, 1854, Tonawanda Tp., N. Y.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Lewis Inst., Chicago- 
Cornell Univ.. 1913-14. Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Country Life Club; 
''''^'^^\AV- ^"'"'^' Winner, Sheep Judging Con- 
test Medal. Agr. Supvr., War Gardens, Oak 
Park, 111., and River Forest, 111., 1917; Agr 
Exten. Agt., Exp. Sta., U. S. Dept. of Agr! 
Lexington, Ky., 1918— . Co. B, ist Bn., 2nd. 
Regt., 111. Reserve Militia; Corp., Co. 18, 5th 
Bn., 163rd Depot Brig., Camp Dodge la.; 
Mustered out, N 25, 1918. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 2914 Washington Blvd., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Exp. Sta., Lexington, Ky. 

8126. MINNIE BARTELS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 7, 1895 
Chicago; d. Louis Carl (b. My 3, 1862, do ) 
and Mmnie Anna (Preis) Bartels (b. Ag 7, 
1862. do.). Prepared in Harrison Tech. H. S ' 
Chicago: Lewis Inst., 191315. Teacher, Cen- 
traha. 111. Address, 401 Melrose Ave., Cen- 
tralia. III. 

8127. MARGARET MURRAY BARTO 
(Daughter of No. 2575; Sister of No. 7369) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; M. A. Columbia 
Univ., 1918; b. S 17, 1896 Oak Park. HI.; d. 
Daniel Otis ('06). (b. Mr 20. 1854, Tompkins 
Co., N. Y.) and Lucy (Murray) Barto. Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 
Pin Delta Psi; Alethenai; W. A. A.; H Sc 
Club; Advisory Bd.; Sr. Illinae. Head Physical 
Educ. Dept., Stevens Coll.. Columbia, Mo., 
1918— . Address. 919 Nevada St., Urbana; 
bus. add., c/o Stevens Coll., Columbia Mo. 

8128. SALLIE CATHERINE BATTAILE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 4, 1894, 

Ft. Worth, Tex.; d. William A. (b. Yazoo 
I7ity, Miss.) and Irene (Carmealich) Bat- 
taile (b. St. Louis). Prepared in Lawrence 
(Kan.) H. S.; Univ. of Kan., 1913-16. 
Teacher, H. S.. Illiopolis, 111. Address, 606 
W. Green St., Champaign. 

8129. BRADFORD REED BATTEY, JR. 

(Brother of No. 8130) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 4, 1895. Tiskilwa 
111.; s. Bradford Reed (b. N 14, 1863, Foster 
R. I.) and Carrie (Curtis) Battey (b. Ta 16 
1868, Sheffield. 111.). Prepared in Indian 
town and Arispie Joint Tp. H. S., Tiskilwa 
111. Beta Gamma Sigma; Final Honors. Q 
M. C, N. \.. Camp Funston, Kan., 191 7 — , 
Address, Tiskilwa, 111. 

8130. ZILPHA CURTIS BATTEY 
(Sister of No. 8129) 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; A. M., 1918; 
b. O 27, 1893, Tiskilwa, 111.; d. Bradford Reed 
(b. N 14, 1863, Foster, R. I.) and Carrie Belle 
(Curtis) Battey (b. Ja 16. 1868, Sheffield, 111.) 
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Alethenai; Omi 
cron Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Iota Sigma Pi 
.Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem. and Home Econ. 
Fla. St. Coll., for Women, Tallahassee. Fla. 
1918— . Address, 186 W. Park Ave., Talla 
hassee, Fla.; bus. add., c/o Fla. St. Coll. for 
Women, do. 



8131. LEWIS AUGUSTUS BAUDER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 20. 1893. Chi 
cago; s. Aaron William (b. Elizabethville 
Pa.) and Ella Trembly (Ross) Bauder (b 
Philadelphia). Prepared in J. Sterling Mor 
ton II. S., Cicero, 111. .4ddress, North Lib 
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8132. LILLIAN BERTHA BEAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 23, 1895, Blue 
Mound. 111.; Ward. Mrs. Mattie V. Garwood. 
Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; Class Hockey; Sr. Hat Com. Ad- 
dress, Blue Mound, 111. 

8133. PAUL BECKER 
Mech. Engr. ; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ap 23, 1894, 
Emporia, Kan.; s. Otto Matthew (b. La Moille, 
111.) and Nellie May (Oxelson) Becker (b. 
Kan.). Prepared in J. Sterling Morton H. S., 
Cicero. Prelim. Honors. R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 111., 1917; 2nd Lt., Q. M. C. Asst. 
to Officer in Charge of Heating Plants, Util- 
ities Dept., Camp Grant. 111., 1917; ist Lt., do. 
Address, 3540 Harold Ave., Berwyn, 111. 

8134. WALTER HENRY BECKER 

Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 11, 1895, 
Chicago; s. Christian C. (b. O 17, 1S60. Gro- 
mitz, Ger.) and Margaret (Neumann) Becker 
(b. S 5, 1866, Hamburg, do.). Prepared in 
Englewood IT. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1914- 
Beta Gamma Sigma; Capt.. Tennis Team: Ten- 
nis Championship; Scholarship, Econ. With 
Franklin MacVeagh & Co., Chicago, 1918— ;. 
U. S. A., Camp Dodge, discharged for physi- 
cal disability, 191 7. Address, 6701 Union Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o Franklin MacVeagh & 
Co., 333 W. Lake St., do. 

8135. OTIS EDWARD BEERS 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 15. 1894, 
Elkhart, Ind. ; s. William Beers (b. Ja 28. 1871)- 
Prepared in Elkhart (Ind.) H. S.; Armour 
Inst., 1912-14. Engng. Dept., Bemis Bros. Bag 
Co., St. Louis. Address, 524 Middleburg St.. 
Elkhart, Ind. 

8136. WESLEY ARTHUR BEHEL 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 3, 1894. 

Chicago; s. Vernon Wilbur (b. 1869, do.) and 

Carrie Edna (Genung) Behel (b. 1870, do.). 

Prepared in Edward Tilden H. S., Chicago. 

Psi Upsilon; Sigma Tan; Scarab; Ku Klu.x; 

Ma-wan-da; Pres., Ath. Assn. 2nd Lt.. Inf. 

R. C, U. S. A., 1917— . Address, Lake Bluff. 

111. 

8137. NORMA ELIZABETH BELL 
(Sister of No. 3636) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 9, 1891, 

West York, 111.; d. Charles L. (b. D 22, 1861. 

do.) and Dollie (Lindley) Bell (b. S 13. 1865. 

do.). Prepared in West York H. S.; Marshall 

Tp. H. S. Teacher, Math, and Ger.. H. S., 

Pinckneyville, 111.. 1917; do., Paris, 111., 

19 18 — . Address, West York, 111.; bus. add., 

517 N. Central Ave., Paris, 111. 

8138. WILLIAM BIGEL, JR. 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 25, 1894. 
Gilbertson, Pa.; s. William Bigel. Prepared 
in Calumet H. S. Farmer, Regina, Sask., 
Can. Address. 8409 Kerfoot Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., Regina, Sask., Can.f 

8139. GEORGE FREDERICK BINDER 
Dairyman; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 3, 1895. 
Aurora, 111.; s. Jacob John (b. Ap 29, 1849, 
Ger.) and Barbara Helen (Schmidt) Binder 
(b. N 8. 1 8 '^4, Aurora. III.). Prepared in East 
Aurora H. "S. Alpha Zeta: Farm House; Agr. 
Club; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet; Class Basket- 
ball; ///. Agr., Staff. Dairyman, Aurora, 111., 
1917-18. Sergt., U. S. A., Inf., A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Address, 133 S. 4th St., 
Aurora, 111. 

8140. FRIEDA EMMA BLOCK 
(Sister of No. 5042) 
Music Dir.; B. Mus.; b. My 27, 1886, Sid- 
ney. 111.; d. Edward F. (b. My 17, '859, 
(Champaign) and Katherine (Hartsig) Block (b. 



Ag 7, 1861, Detroit). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Mu Kappa Alpha; Girls Glee Club; 
Univ. Choristers, Dir., Music, Geneseo, 111.; 
Teacher, Glenn Cove, L. I., N. Y., 1918 — . 
Red Cross Work, New York City. Address, 
Champaign; bus. add.. Glen Cove, Long Island. 

8141. GEORGE CHARLES BLOHM 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 10, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Robert Charles (b. My 9, 1858, 
Riigen Island, Ger.) and Wilhelmine (Fritz) 
Blohm (b. Je 4, 1862, Ger.). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S.. Chicago; Lewis Inst., Chi- 
cago, 1913-14; Yale Law Sch. Alpha Chi 
Rho. Bank Clerk, First Nat. Bank. Chicago, 
1917; Teacher, Phys., Civics, Am. Hist, and 
Bus. Law, Glen Ellyn Tp. H. S., 1917— . 
Address, 1249 N. Paulina St., Chicago. 

8142. HAROLD JOHN BLUHM 
Cbemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ag 9, 1895, 
Chicago; s. John Frederick William (b. Je 30, 
1866, Waukesha. Wis.) and Emma (Goodmann) 
Rluhm (b. On, 186S. Chicago). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. IT. S., Chicago. Alpha Chi Rho; 
Chem. Club. Chem., Brunswick Balke-Collender 
Co., Muskegon, Mich.. 1917 — . Address, 109 
Muskegon Ave., Muskegon, Mich.; bus. add., 
c/o Brunswick Balke-Collender Co., do. 

8143. EUGENE SONNENBERG BOERNER 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 22. 1894, Cedarburg, 
Wis.; s. Arthur (b. do.) and Hermine (Son- 
nenberg) Boerner (b. Frankfort, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Cedarburg (Wis.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Wis., 1911-12. Floriculture Club. U. S. S. 
M. A., Cornell, 1917; Camp Dick. Dallas, Tex.; 
2nd Lt., U. S. A. S., Eberta Field, Lonoke, 
.\rk. Address, Cedarburg, Wis. 

8144. JESSE LOUIS BOLLMAN 
.\ssistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 19, 
1S96, Springfield. HI.; s. George (b. D lo, 
1 861, Rock Island, 111.) and Emma (Frichot) 
Bollman (b. S 17, 1863, do.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S.; U. S. Naval Acad., 1914-15. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Mich., 1917-18. Asst., 
Bacteriol., Univ. of Mich., 1917 — . Midship- 
man. U. S. N., 1914-15. Auth.: (wfth B. 
Welch) The Mechanism of Infection, Jour. 
of Infectious Diseases, Vol. XXI, 1917. Mem., 
Phi Sigma. Address, 302 Liberty St., Ann 
.\rbor, Mich. 

8145. LYMAN BOOTH 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 31, 1894, Marshall, 111.; 
s. Newton Truman (b. Ag 25, 1865, do.) and 
Edith (Shaw) Booth (b. 1868. do.). Prepared 
in Marshall Tp. H. S. Acacia; Ionian. A. S. 
S. R. C, 1917; 2nd Lt., R. M. A., Pilot 
Barracks, Post Field, Ft. Sill, Okla., 1918; 
ist Lt., Taliaferro Field, Hicks. Tex.; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 6, 19 19. Address, Marshall, 111. 

8146. MABEL MAE BORMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 28, 

1886, Morrison, 111.; d. Charles (b. Ag 2, 
1849, Castor, Lincolnshire, Eng.) and Hannah 
(Carter) Borman (b. Je 20, 1858, Monte Rose, 
Pa,), Prepared in Morrison H. S.; No. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Teacher. Math., H. S., Mor- 
rison, III. Address, Morrison, 111. 

8147. KATHERINE LOIS BORN 
(FETHERSTON) 
(Wife of No. 6227; Sister of Nos. 2032, 
2911) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 8, 1894, Lancaster, O.; 
d. (3eorge W. (b. N 17. 1852, Hammond, O.) 
and Fides Amelia (Halderman) Born (b. O 6, 
1853, Lisbon, la.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Grad. Work, De Pauw Univ. Alpha Gam- 
ma Delta; Swimming Honors. Instr., H. Sc, 



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ett Fetherston ('14), Je 29, 1918. Address, 
506 Indiana St., Greencastle, Ind. 

S148. CECIL WALDEN BORTON 

A. B. in Commerce; b. S 5, 1895, Cowden, 
III.; s. Edson S. Borton. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Chi Beta; Scabbard and Blade; Grapho- 
men; Ry. Club; Staff, Daily Illini; Chm., Soph. 
Smoker. Com.; Soph. Picnic Com.; Capt., 
Univ. Brig, ist Lt., 40th Inf., Ft. Sheridan, 
111.. 1917; do., Camp Custer, Mich., 1918 — . 
Married Helen Oblander, Je 19, 191 8. Bush- 
nell. 111. Address, 905 W. California St., Ur- 
bana. t 

8149. PAUL McCAULEY BOSTON 
Lumber Dealer; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 
16, 1894, Yorkville. III.; s. William Thomas (b. 
JI 24, 1857, Rollo, 111.) and Addie Maria 
(Woods) Boston (b. Je 2$, 1863, Ronoake, 
111.;. Prepared in Yorkville H. S. Alpha Tau 
Omega; Ku Klux; Alpha Kappa Psi; Pierrots 
Club; Final Honors; Drum Major, Univ. Band. 
Asst. Mgr., Lumber Yard, Belvidere, 111., 1917. 
O. T. C, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1917-18; 2nd 
Lt., 4.sth. Inf., U. S. A., Camp Taylor, Louis- 
ville, Ky.; Hdqtrs. Co., 45th Inf., Camp Sheri- 
dan, Ala. Address, Yorkville, 111. 

8150. PAUL EUGENE BOWER 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 18, 1896, Olney, 111.; 
s. John (b. 1840, Chillicothe, O.) and Jemima 
Fuller (Hammatt) Bovver (b. 1S59, Batavia, 
O.). Prepared in Olney H. S. Agr. Club; 
Hoof and Horn Club. A. S. A., 1917; 2nd Lt., 
do.. 1918; Pilot, Gunnery, Taliaferro Field, 
Tex.; Barron Field, Toronto, Ft. Wood, Gar- 
den City, L. I., 1918 — . Address, 3312 Hum- 
phrey St., St. Louis. 

81 5 1. EMILY MAURINE BOWMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Jl 24, 1894, 
Anderson, Ind.; d. O. H. Bowman. Prepared 
in Warsaw (Ind.) H. S.; Winona Coll. Teach- 
er, H. S., Hutsonville, 111. Address, Pierce- 
ton, Ind.; bus. add., Hutsonville, IlLf 

8152. MABEL INEZ BOWMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 22, i8qo, 
Beecher, 111.; s. H. V. (b. New Madison, O.) 
and Alice (Winders) Bowman (b. Savona, O.). 
Prepared in Tuscola H. S.; Knox Coll., igii- 
12. Alpha Delta Pi. Teacher, Eng., Momence, 
111.. 1917-18; do., H. S., Danville, 111., 1918—. 
Address, 505 N. Hazel St., Danville, 111. 

8153. MARIAN CUMMINGS BOYD 
(Daughter of No. 261) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 30, 1897, 
Sheffield, 111.; d. Comma Nathaniel ('81), (b. la 
18, i860, Sheffield, 111.) and .Addie M. (Humph- 
reys) Boyd. Prepared in Sheffield H. S. Al- 
pha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Yo Ma; Ale- 
thenai; W. A. A.; Class Basket-ball; First Coun- 
cil; Capt., Class Hockey. Teacher. H. S., 
Fisher, 111. Address, Sheffield, 111.; bus. add., 
Fisher, 111. 

8154. LE ROY BRADLEY 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch.; b. F i, 1895, Ft. 
W^ayne, Ind.; s. Edgar O. (b. O 13, 1857. Crest- 
line, O.) and Cordelia (Fink) Bradley (b. S 
2, i860. Ft. Wayne, Ind.). Prepared in Ft. 
Wayne H. S. Sigma Tau: Gargoyle; Epsilon 
Alpha. Mgr., Jr. Class Football; Sec, Sr. 
Class. Factory Engng. Dept., S. F. Bowser & 
Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Purdue Univ. Tr. De- 
tachment, N. A.. Co. 2.. Sqdn. 3, W. Lafay- 
ette, Ind.; Bat. A., 344th F. A., A. E. F.; Corp., 
S. A. S., U. S. A., Div. B. A. P. O. 718. A. 
E. F., Saumur, France. Address, 245 E. But- 
ler St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 



8155. LOYD MARION BRADLEY 
^„Lawyer; LL. B.; b. My 3, 189S, Mound City. 
111.; s. Lewis Marion (b. O 14. 1851, Ava, 111.) 
and Mary E. (Williamson) Bradley (b. Mr 8 
1855). Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Phi Delta Phi; Tennis Team. Attorney at 
Law. Carbondale, 111., 1917. Seaman, U. S 
N. R. Flying Corps. Married Mary E. Fraley, 
Jl IS. 1917, Carbondale, HI. Address, ^12 
W. Oak St., Carbondale, HI. 

8156. HUBERT BUTLER BRAMLET 
Research Chem.; A. B. in Chem. ; b. D 9, 

1894, Eldorado, 111.; s. Joseph Edward (b. Ag 
2b, 1873. do.) and Nellie Belle (Butler) 
Bramlet (b. Ag 7, 1874, do.). Prepared in 
Eldorado Tp. H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; Chem. 
Club; Univ. Chora! Soc; Varsity Cross-Coun- 
try. Chem., E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. 
Woodbury, N. J., 19 17. Co. M.. 33rd Inf., 
Camp Taylor, Ky., 191 7; 2nd Lt., Chem. War- 
fare Service Section, N. A., Unit F, Wash- 
ington. D. C, 1918; ist Lt., Adm. Dir., Chem. 
Warfare Service, do. Address. 210 N. First 
St., Eldorado, 111.; bus. add., 7th and B Sts., 
N. W., Washington, D. C. 

8157. WILLIAM R.\LPH BRANCH 
(Brother of Nos. 1311, 2913) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 5, 1894. Champaign; s. 
William Luther (b. Ag 23, 1838. Springfield, 
HI.) and Emily Uree (Yeager) Branch (b. JI 
29, 1850, Lafayette. Ind.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Fresh. Var- 
sity Track; Bowling Team. Bat. F, 149th F, 
A., A. E. F., France, 19 17 — . Mem., Christ- 
ian Church. Address, 610 S. State St., Cham- 
paign. 

8158. EUGENE FRANCIS BRAZEAU 
Manufacturer; A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 10, 

1894, West Hoboken, N. J.; s. Henry Lester 
(b. O 31, 1869, New York City) and Eleanor 
Francis (Kerrigan) Brazeau (b. Jl 5, 1873, 
West Hoboken, N. J.). Prepared in Loyola 
H. S., New York City. Zeta Psi; Mask and 
Bauble; Pierrots. Mfr., New York City, 1917. 
Mach. Mate, U. S. N. R. F., Pelham Bay, N. 
Y. ; Brooklyn Navy Yard; U. S. S. Submarine 
Chaser 237; Mustered out, Ja 8, 1919. Address, 
207 W. 85th St., New York City; bus. add., 
American Exporter, 17 Battery Place, do. 

8159. CHARLES GAGE BRENNEMAN 
Prin.. H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 23, 

1893, Murphysboro. 111.; s. Charles Donaldson 
(b. O 25, 1859, Conn.). Prepared in Thornburn 
May (Williams) Brenneman (b. Ava, HI.). 
Prepared in Ava H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. Prin., Tp. H. S., Oakland, 111. U. S. 
S. M. A., Urbana, 1917; Flyer, 1918. Address, 
Ava, HI. 

8160. FLORA EERNICE BRIGGS 
Scientific Asst.; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 16, 

1894, St. Louis; d. Morris Eugene (b. D 20, 
1853, Marion, N. Y.) and Jane (Rogers) 
Briggs (b. JI 13, i860, Marion. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park H. S. Achoth; H. Sc. 
Club; W. A. A.; Class Hockey. Clerk, Bureau 
of Markets; U. S. Dept. of Agr.; Scientific 
Asst., H. Econ., do., 1918 — . U. S. A., Embark- 
ation Hosp., New York City. Mem., Illini 
Club, Washington, D. C. Address, 212 Willow 
Ave., Takoma Park, D. C; bus. add.. East 
Wing, Dept. of Agr., 13th and B Sts., S. W. 
Washington, D. C. 

8161. GEORGE WASHINGTON BRISTOW 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 23, 1894, Grand 
Chain. 111.; s. John D. Bristow. Prepared in 
Metropolis H. S. Ord. Dept. Address, Met- 
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8162. CHARLES ALLEN BRITT 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 12, 1894, Pen- 
field, IIL; s. Morgan S. (b. N 4, 1853, Plats- 
burg, West Va.) and Nettie H. (Sutton) Britt 
(b. O 25. 1S59, Conn.). Prepared in Thornburn 
n. S., Urbana. Scabbard and Blade; 2nd Lt., 
ist Lt., and Capt., Univ. Brig. 2nd Lt., tJ. S. 
A. S.. A. E. F., France. Address, R. 28, 
Penfield, 111. 

8163. WILLIAM ALLAN BRITTIN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 20, 1894, 
Florence, Kan.; s. Dr. W. A. Brittin. Pre- 
pared in Virden H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; 
Soph. Picnic Com.; V. P.. Class. Address, 
Virden, 111.; bus. add., Buffalo-Hart, Ill.t 

8164. ANGELINA LOUISE BROCKMEIER 
Agt., Children's Bureau; A. B. in H. Sc. ; 
b. Je 7, 1896. German Valley, 111.; d. Henry 
(b. O 10. 1857, Forreston, 111.) and Elizabeth 
(Zumdahl) Brockmeier (b. S 14. 1S62, do.). 
Prepared in Freeport H. S. Phi Delta Psi; 
Treas., Woman's League; First Council, Wo- 
man's League; Sr. Advisory Bd. Grad. Stud., 
Chicago Sell, of Civics and Philanthropy, 
1917-18; Special Agt. Social Service Div., Fed. 
Children Bureau. Chicago, 1917-18; Investiga- 
tor, Child Welfare, Children's Bur., U. S-. 
Dept. of Labor. Washington, D. C, 191 8 — . 
Address, 250 Carroll St., Freeport, 111.; bus. 
add., Children's Bureau, U. S. Dept. of Labor, 
Washington, D. C. 

8165. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BROOKS 
Airplane Designer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. My i, 
:89s, Minneapolis; s. Morgan (b. Mr 12, 1861, 
Boston) and Frona Marie Brooks (b. Ap 9, 
1861, Tours, France). Prepared in Berkshire 
Sch., Sheffield, Mass. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Pres., E. E. Soc, 
Special Honors. Airplane Designer, Curtiss 
Aeroplane & Motor Corp, Buffalo, N. Y. De- 
signer, Curtiss Model L B the fastest Liberty 
Motor Battleplane to date, ist Lt., Aircraft In- 
dustrial Service, 1918; do., A. E. F., France; 
Mustered out, N 31, 1918. Jr. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. Address, 1005 W. California Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., Back Bay P. O. Box iii, 
Boston- Mass. 

8166. VIOLA BROOKS 
(Sister of No. 6764) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 19:8; 
b. Ag 31, 1894, Chrisman, 111.; d. Thomas 
Jefferson (b. My 27, 1861, Albany, Ky.) and 
Beatrice (Stearns) Brooks (b. Mr 28, 1869, 
Chrisman, 111.). Prepared in Paris H. S. 
Teacher, Eng. and Hist.. H. S., Seaton, 111., 
1 918 — . Address, 1008 W. Green St., Urbana; 
bus. add., Seaton, 111. 

8167. ALBERT WILLARD BROWN 
Teacher: B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. O 10, 1894. 

Chenoa. III.; s. John (b. S 9. i860, Lexington, 
111.) and Iva Eldora (Bartum) Brown (b. Ap 
I, 1867. Bucyrus, O.). Prepared in Chenoa 
H. S. Teacher, Sc, H. S., Divernon, 111. 3rd 
R. O. T. C, Camp Sherman, O., 191 8—. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Tiffin, O. 

8168. ALLEN BROOKINS BROWN 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 19. 1895, Guil- 
ford, Kan.; s. John P. B. and Minnie (Akin) 
Brown. Prepared in Muskogee (Okla.) H. S.; 
Univ. of Kan. Phi Gamma Delta: Sigma 
Delta Chi: Sachem: Y. M. C. A., cabinet; Bd. 
of Dir. ; Univ. Band; Staff, ///. Mag.; Man- 
aging Ed., Illiiti; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Memor- 
ial Com. Mem., First 111. Ambulance Unit, 
France, 1916-17; 2nd Lt.. 119th F. A., A. E. 
F., France. Address, c/o U. S. Indian Ser- 
vice, Phoenix, Ariz. 



8169. DOROTHY SARGENT BROWN 
Teacher: A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap 21, 1895, 
Geneseo, 111.; d. Fred Hees (b. Ag 6, 1870, 
Wyonet, 111.) and Jessie (Sargent) Brown (b. 
Je 28, 1871, Geneseo, 111.). Prepared in 
Geneseo Tp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Pres., 
Jamesonian. Teacher, Mus. and H. Sc, H. 
S., Sheffield, 111. Address, Sheffield, 111. 

Si 70. HARLOW WOOD BROWN 
Bank Clerk; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 28, 1896, 
Modesto. 111.; s. Leonard Grayson and Ida A. 
(Vancil) Brown. Prepared in Jacksonville H. 
S.; 111. Coll., 1913-15. Final Honors. Official 
Tester, Modesto, III., 191 7; Bank Clerk, do., 
1917-18. Ord. Tr. Course, Univ. of Chicago, 
1918; Ord. Corps, U. S. N. A. Address, 
Modesto, 111. 

8171. HELEN DORSEY BROWN 

(MUHLMAN) 
B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. N 8, 1887, Louis- 
ville. Ky. ; d. T. Barbour Brown. Prepared 
in Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis.; V^assar Coll. 
Kappa Kaiipa Gamma. Married Ralph Muhl- 
man. Address, 1443 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. 

8172. JOHN LAWRENCE BROWN 
Bank Clerk; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 26, 

1894, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. George Rogers (b. My 
27, 1856, Tiskilwa, 111.) and Ina (Welsh) 
Brown (b. O 6, i86i, Tiskilwa, 111.). Prepared 
in Tiskilwa Tp. H. S. Address, Tiskilwa, 111. 

8173. IL\LPH POWERS BROWN 
Highway Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 22, 1894, 

Chicago: s. Richard Hunt (b. 1863, N. Y.) and 
Elva (Powers) Brown (b. Clyde, O.). Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. C. E. 
Soc; Capt., Univ. Brig. Construction Work, 
1917-18; 2nd Lt., F. A. N. A.. Ft. Sill, Okla., 
1918 — . Auth.: Strength of Monolithic Brick 
Paving, Dunn Wire Cutting Brick Co.. Con- 
neaut, O. ; Physical Properties of Paving 
Brick, Brick and Clay Record, Engng. Record, 
1917. Mem.. A. F^ A. M. Address, 5827 
Race Ave., Chicago. 

8174. KATHRYN ELEANOR BROWNE 
Musician; B. Mus.; b. Je 26, 1895, Chicago 
Hgts., 111.; d. William H. (b. Australia) and 
Mary B. (Perry) Browne (b. Crete, III.). 
Prepared in Englewood H. S.; Chicago Norm. 
Sch. Pi Beta Phi; Athenean; Mu Kap|ia Alpha; 
Mask and Bauble; Univ. Choristers; Woman's 
Glee Club; Sang with Evan Williams, Univ. 
Star Course. Edison Symphony Orchestra, 
Orchestra Hall, Chicago, 1918 — . Soloist. Y. 
M. C. A., Overseas Theatre League. Mem., 
Musician's Club of Women, Chicago; Chicago 
Coll. Club. Address, 6945 Stewart Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8175. GEORGIA BROWNFIELD 
(Sister of No. 4094) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 7. 1895, 
Tolono, 111.; d. George (b. D 20, i860, Ur- 
bana) and Virginia Alice (Thomas) Brown- 
field (b. Ag I, 1862, Urbana). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Gamma Phi Beta. Teacher, H. 
Sc, H. S., Pinckneyville, 111., 191 7; do., Mur- 
physboro. 111. Chm., Food and Fuel Conserva- 
tion Com., Perry Co.. 111.. 191 7-18. Address, 
505 W. High St., Llrbana; bus. add., 2015 
Walnut St., Murphysboro, 111. 

8176. THOMAS SAMUEL BROWNING 
Ceram. Engr.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. N 5, 
1893, Benton, 111.; s. T. S. (b. Ja 30, 1864, 
do.) and Juliette E. (Robertson) Browning (b. 
O 31, 1866. Marion, 111.). Prepared in Benton 
H. S. Alpha Tau Omega: Helmet; Keramos; 
Pres., Soph. Class. Supt., Dando Works, 
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Address, c/o McLain Fire Brick Co., Vaaport, 
Pa. 

8177. EYL.\R WILLIAM BRUNSKILL 

(Brother of No. 6771) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 25, 1895, Pon- 
l^jac, 111.; s. Robert (b. 1863. do.) and Anna 
(Pearson) Brunskill (b. 1868, do.). Prepared 
in Pontiac, 111., 1917-18. 3rd O. T. C, Camp 
Grant, 111., 1918. ist Lt., Co. D, 7th Repl. Bn., 
Camp MacArthur; Mustered out, D 6, 1918. 
Address, 320 E. Polk St., Pontiac, 111.; bus. 
add., P. O. Box 410, Pontiac, 111. 

8178. RICHARD BELL BUCHANAN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 16, 1892, Carbondale, 
111.; s. George Victor (b. 111.) and Hattie 
(Starr) Buchanan (b. Kankakee, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Joplin (Mo.) H. S. Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Helmet; Ivu Klux; 
Jr. Prom. Com. Capt., i24tih Co., 9th Regt., 
U. S. Marines. Address, 66 W Ave., South 
Norwalk, Conn. 

8179. ELAINE LOUISE BUHRMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja i, 1895, 

Nashville, 111.; d. Henry C. (b. do.) and Caro- 
line (Lane) Buhrman (b. do.). Prepared in 
Nashville H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll., 1913-15. 
Alpha Omicron Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Latin, H. S., Mount Olive, 111. Address, 
Mount Olive, III. 

8180. RUTH SABINA BUMGARNER 

(Sister of No. 3666) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 18, 1891, Mc Nabb, 
111.; d. Oscar (b. F 24, 1842, Washington Co., 
Pa.) and Mary Louisa (Mills) Bumgarner (b. 
Ja 14, 1851, Mc Nabb, 111.), Prepared in John 
Swaney H. S.; James Milliken Univ. Signal 
Corps., Washington, D. C. ; Civilian Clerical 
Service, do. Address, Mc Nabb, 111.; bus. add.. 
1527 Iowa Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. 

8181. ALBERT HAROLD BURGER 

B. S. in Agr.; b, Jl 6, 1892, Elgin, 111.; s, 
Fred C. (b. 1863, Ger.) and Mary Burger (b, 
1863, do.). Prepared in Elgin H, S. Agr. 
Club; Floriculture Club. U. S. A. S., Univ. of 
111.; Taylor Field; Kelly Field; Mustered out, 
F 13, 1919. Address, 12 Walker Place, Elgin, 
111. 

8182. CLYDE HAROLD BURGSTON 
Lab. Director; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 14, 
1893, Moline, 111.; s. F. A. (b. 1856) and Adda 
L. Burgston (b. 1861, Moline, 111.). Prepared 
in Moline H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Dir., 
Testing Labs., Deere & Co. Plow Works, 191 7- 
18. 2nd Lt., F. A., Central O. T. C, Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky.; do., 40th F. A., Camp 
Custer, Mich., 1918; Mustered out, F 7, 1919- 
Address, 836 15th St., Moline, 111.; bus. add, 
c/o Deere & Co., do. 

8183. BEULAH BURRELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 22, 1895, 
Effingham, 111.; d. Le Grand (b. S 15. 1848, 
do.) and Sarah Burrell (b. S 15, 1858, do.). 
Prepared in Effingham H. S. Chi Omega; Le 
Cercle Frangais. Teacher, Eng., H. S., Effing- 
ham, III., 1917 — . Address, Effingham, 111. 

8184. CLIFFORD KETCHUM BURTON 
Contract Checker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. 
Ag 14, 1895, Oak Park, 111.; s. Charles Smith 
(b. N 9, 1852, Elyria, O.) and Phnebe Ann 
(Millard) Burton (b. Mr 3, 1856, Clyde, N. 
Y,). Prepared in Oak Park and River Forest 
Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1914-15. Alpha 
Delta Phi; Fresh. Varsity Football. Advertis- 
ing Salesman, Oak Park, 111., 1917-18; Cement 
(Contract Checker, Middle West Cement Bur., 



Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 311 N, Grove Ave., 
Oak Park, 111.; bus. add., c/o Middle West Ce- 
ment Bur., Ill W. Washington, Chicago. 

8185. LOUIS STEPHEN BURWASH 
(Brother of Nos. 5055, 5569) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 12, 1894, Sav- 
oy, 111.; s. Daniel A. (b. Ag 9, 1851, Quebec, 
Can.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Berry) Burwash 
(1). O 12, 1858, Somerset, Wis.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Beta Phi. ist Lt., A. S. S. 
R. C, A. E. F., France; do.. Trier, Ger. Ad- 
dress, 711 S. Elm St., Champaign. 

8186. JOSEPHINE K. BUSEY 
Cashier; A. B. in L. A, & S.; b. O 20. 1894, 
Fisher, III.; d. James B. (b. 1856, Urbana) and 
Katherine (Kaucher) Busey (b. 186:, Urbana). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alpha Chi Omega. 
Bank Cashier, Mahomet, 111. Address, 914 
W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

8187. FRANCIS EUGENE BUTTERFIELD 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ag 16, 1894, 
Syiiieston, 111.; s. F. D. Butterfield. Prepared 
in Joliet Tp. H. S.: Wilmington H. S. E. E. 
Soc. Elec. Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., 
Chicago. Address, Wilmington, 111.; bus. add., 
542 N. Hamlin Ave., Chicago. 

8188. GORDON FRANCIS CADISCH 
Student; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 30, 1894, New 
York City; s. John (b. Jl 25, 1869, Switzer- 
land) and Frances (Pelva) Cadisch (b. F 14, 
1870). Prepared in East. Tech. H. S.. Cleve- 
land; Coll. of City of New York, 1918, Chi 
Phi. Food and Feed Propaganda work, U. S. 
Govt., Muskogee, Okla, 1917; Asst. (Cashier, 
Jones & Baker, Stock Brokers. New York City, 
1917; Grad. Stud., N. Y. Univ., 1919 — . Ad- 
dress, 1730 Broadway, New York City. 

8189. RUTH MARIE CALDWELL 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 12, 
1894, Alliance, Neb.; d. Wilbur T. (b. D 8, 
1866, Circleville, Neb.) and Emma (Loveless) 
Caldwell (b. F 29, 1868, Milford, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Milford Tp. H. S. Der Deutsche 
Verein. Asst. Prin., H. S., Wishek, N. Dak.; 
Sec, Indus, War Service Club, Carvey's Point, 
N. J., 1918. Address, Milford, 111. 

8190. CHARLES WARREN CAMPBELL 
B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ja 2, 1894, Coal City, 
111.; s. William Campbell. Prepared in Elgin 
H. S. 2nd Lt., 312th Engrs,, U. S. Army, 
France; Wounded in action; later instructed 
recruits, H Co., 3rd Engrs., Camp Hum- 
phreys, Va., 1918; Provisional Post Hdqtrs. 
C'o., Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Addresi, 
Coal City, lU.t 

8191. DUNCAN McEVOY CAMPBELL 
Highway Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 8. 1894, 
("hicago; s. James D. (b. S 10, 1855, New York 
City) and Elizabeth (McEvoy) Campbell (b. Jl 
6, 1858, St. Louis). Prepared in Lake H. S., 
Chicago; Lane Tech. Coll. C. E. Club. In- 
spection Engr., Cook Co. Highway Comn., 
(hicago, 1917. 2nd Lt., C. A. R. C. Ft. Mon- 
roe, Va.; Army Anti-x'Mrcraft Artillery, A, E, 
F., France; Mustered out, Ja 1919. Address, 
5456 Ingleside Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Cook 
County Highway Dept., County Bldg., Chicago. 

8192. ELLA SEAVER CAMPBELL 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. D 4, 1889. Humboldt 
Co., la.; d. Sherman Adelbert (b. Mr 26, 
1849) and Hattie Ann (Seaver) Campbell (b. 
Ag II, 1855). Prepared in Morningside Acad., 
Sioux City, la. A. B., Morningside Coll., 1913. 
Libn., Catalog Dept.. Stillwater, Okla. Ad- 
dress, 303 West St., Stillwater, Okla. 



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8103. FLORENCE MAUDE CAMPBELL 
(FRAMPTON) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 9, 1894, Tolono, 

111.; d. Archibald Blair, (b. Ag 4, 1870, Ayr- 
shire, Scotland) and Bertha Florence (Skinner) 
Campbell (b. Ap 25 1873. Tolono, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Tolono and Champaign H. Schs. 
Sigma Kappa; Vo Ma. Teacher, Tolono H. S., 
1917. Married Eugene Gardner Frampton, D 
8, 191 7, Tolono, 111. Address, Tolono, 111. 

8194. MASON HERBERT CAMPBELL 
Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 8, 1894. 
Genoa, 111.; s. M. S. (b. Chenoa, 111.) and Ida 
Mary (Gilkerson) Campbell (b. Genoa, 111.). 
Prepared in Genoa and Elgin H. Schs. Alpha 
Zeta; Phi Sigma. Asst., Genetics, Univ. Wis., 
1917; Dairy Dept., Univ. of 111. Mem.. M. E. 
Church; Phi Sigma. Address, 702 W. California 
St., Urbana. 

8195. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CAMPBELL 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F 7, 1892, Olney, III.; s. 
W. J. Campbell. Prepared in Olney H. S. 
Instr., Machine Gun Bat., Camp Gordon, Ga. 
Address, Olney, 111. 

8196. CHARLES COULSON CANON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 28, 1895, 
Sterling City, Tex.; s. J. W. Canon. Prepared 
in San Angelo (Tex.) H. S.; Univ. of Wis. 
Phi Kappa Sigma. Sergt., Co. 49, i3tb Bn., 
165 Depot Brig., Camp Travis, Tex. Address, 
439 W. Beauregard Ave., San Angelo, Tex. 

8197. ANSGAR LILIUS CARLSON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 9, 1895, Batavia, HI-; ?. 
N. T. Carlson. Prepared in Batavia H. S. 
Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club. U. S. N.. 
lieserve Tr. Sta., Charleston, Navy \ard, 
Regt. 3, Co. 3, Section 2, Charleston, S. C. ; 
Norfolk, Va., 1918; U. S. Submarine Chaser, 
189, 1918-19; Mustered out, Ja 3, 1919- '*^f'- 
dress, 91 Washington St., Batavia, 111. 

8198. HARRY LEONARD CARLSON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 11, 1894, Arthur, 111.; 
s. J. E. (b. My 17, 1861, Algutsboda, Sweden) 
and Nellie M. (Johnson) Carlson (b. Ag i;, 
i860, Janesville, Wis.). Prepared in La Salle 
Peru Tp. H. S. Alpha Zeta; Prelim, and 
Final Honors; Varsity Track. Lt.. Casual Co. 
70, 162 Depot Brig., Camp Pike, Ark.; ist Lt.. 
Co. M, 64th Pioneer Inf., Camp Taylor; Mus- 
tered out. D 17, 1918. Address. 247 12th St., 
La Salle, 111. 

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8199. VERNON WESLEY CARR 

A. B. in Commerce; b. 'N i, 1894, Dow City, 
la.; s. C. W. Carr. Prepared in Denison H. 
S. Kappa Sigma; Helmet; Sachem; Comitatus. 
Address, 331 Main St., Denison, la.; bus. add., 
200^ McCormick Bldg., Chicago. 

8200. JAMES BERNARD CARROLL 

B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 31, 1892 Bradford, 111.; 
s. M. F. Carroll. Prepared in Bradford H. S.; 
Knox Coll. Phi Delta Theta; Psi Mu; 111. 
Union Dramatic Club: Glee and Mandolin 
Club; Stud. Union Opera. U. S. A. S., Mine- 
ola, N. Y.; Sergt. Maj.. U. S. A. S., A. A A. 
P., A. E. F., France; Pilot, 3rd A. I. C, do.: 
1st Lt.. U. S. A. S., Orly, Seine. Address, 
Bradford. Ill.t 

8201. NATALIA MARGARETTA CARSON 

(NELSON) 

(Wife of No. 8619) 

B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. O 5> 1894. Chicago; 

d. Charles Edward (b. F. 24, 1864, Oland, 

Russia) and Anna (Hallgren) Carson (b. Jl 26, 

1868, Sweden). Prepared in St. Mary's Knox- 

ville; Waterman Hall, Sycamore; Evanston 



Acad.; N. W. Univ. Delta Gamma. Married 
Jesse Ward Nelson ('17), S 22, 1917, Chicago. 
Child, Jesse Ann, b. S 17, 1918. Address, 
92S Argyle St., Chicago. 

8202. DREW WILLIAM CASTLE 
Designer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. N 30, 1895, 

Gridley, 111.; s. William Daniel (b. Je 3, 1854, 
Mendota, 111.) and Elizabeth (Hamilton) Cas- 
tle (b. My 4, i860, Weston, 111.). Prepared in 
Gridley H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., 1913-15- 
Beta Upsilon; Pi Tau Sigma; Grad. Scholar- 
ship; Class Football. Designer, Motor Trucks, 
Minneapolis. Instr., U. S. S. M. A.; Univ. 
of 111.; Chief Mech., Ambulance Corps, 1917; 
Capt., Theory of flight Instr., Boiling Field. 
Married Mildred Strong, Ap 2, 1919, Magon, 
111. Address, 709 S. 2nd St., Champaign. 

8203. FRANCIS ERLE CAVETTE 



Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 8, 
1893, Lacon, 111.; s. Scott Aster (b. Ky.) and 
Mary Frances (Jenkins) Cavette (b. D 25, 
1865). Prepared in Lacon H. S. Chi Psi; Beta 
Gamma Sigma. Sales Dept., Sampson Tractor 
Co.. Janesville, Wis., 1919 — . Am. Red Cross 
-Vmbulance Service, France, 1917; 2nd Lt., U. 
S. A. S., Chief Transportation Division, A. 
E. F., France; Saumur Art Sch., S. O. S., 
France, 1918; Mustered out, F 4, 1919. Ad- 
dress. Lacon, 111.; bus. add., c/o Sampson 
Tractor Co., Janesville, Wis. 

8204. KATHLEEN MARTIN CHABOT 
Demonstration .Xgt.; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Jl 22, 

1895, Kankakee, 111.; d. E. C. (b. S 2. 1S64, 
do.) and Catherine (Baskerville) Chabot (b. 
O 3, 1867, Joliet, 111.). Prepared in Kanka- 
kee H. S. "H. Sc. Club. Emergency Home 
Demonstration Agt., Kankakee, 111.; Asst. Home 
Improvement Advisor, do. Address, Kankakee, 
111. 

8205. LLOYD WALTON CHALCRAFT 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 22, 1891, 

Albion III.; s. Maurice (b. Ap 23, 1867, do.) 
and Mabel (Walton) Chalcraft (b. Ag 16, 
1867, do.). Prepared in Albion H. S.; So. 
Collegiate Inst. Farm House; Hoof and Horn 
Club; Agr. Club; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Brev. 
Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Agr. Field Dir., So. 
111. for Farm Mgmt. Dept., Univ. of III., 
1917 — . Deacon, Baptist Church. Address, 
Ewing, 111. 

8206. HUNG LIEH CHANG 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 10, 1886, Ku 
Hsen, China; s. S. S. Chang. Prepared in 
Honan H. S., China; Baldwin-Wallace ColL 
.Address, Ku Shi Shin, China. t 

8207. JU SHEN CHANG 

B. S. in Commerce; b. My 28, 1887, Chekiang, 
China; s. J. Y. Jun Chang. Prepared in 
Baldwin- Wallace Coll., Berea. O.; O. Univ. 
Chinese Stud. Club. Address, Chekiang, 
China. $ 

8208. TZE-LI CHANG 
Instrumentman; B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; b. Je 
28, 1895, Hunan, China; s. Ching-Lmg (b. Ja 
7, 1864, do.) and Woo-Mo (Tuhg) Chang (b. 
D 20, 1875, do.). Prepared in Hunan Poly. 
Inst., Changsha, Hunan, China. Chinese Stud. 
Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. Instrument- 
man, Const. Dept., So. Ry. Co.. Kings Moun- 
tain, Ky., 1917— . Address, Hunan. China; 
bus. add., c/o Southern Ry., Kings Mountain, 
Ky. 

8209. THOMAS W^HITE CHAPMAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag s- 1891, Denver; 
s T W. Chapman. Prepared in Belvidere H. 
S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Address, 820 Kish- 
waukee St., Belvidere, 111. 



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8210. QUEH KING CHEN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., Pol. Sc. ; 1918; 
b. Mr 12, 1890, China; s. L. S. Chen. Prepared 
in Yale Coll. Prep. H. S.; Univ. of Mich. 
Chinese Stud. Club. Address, Sonzce City, 
Huna, China. t 

821 1. HOWARD MARION CHILES 
Student; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Jl 2, 1894, 
Carlinville, 111.; s. Robert Ellsworth (b. Ag 19, 
1861, do.) and Dora Alice (Hoblit) Chiles (b. 
D 22, 1867, Mc Lean, 111.). Prepared in Car- 
linville H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 1912-13. Asst., 
An. Husb., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 
1918; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1919 — . Leave 
of absence, Summer, 19 18, Army Service, Sc. 
and Research Div., Bur. Aircraft Prod., Wash- 
ington, D. C. Mem., A. C. S. Address, 1003 
W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

8212. ROBERT MEARLE CHITTENDEN 
B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Mr 14, 1893, Aurora, 
111.; s. William Arthur (b. Ja i, 1806, Clinton, 
Conn.) and Mary Lienor (Quirk) Chittenden 
(b. Ag 15. 1865, Yorkville, 111.). Prepared in 
East Aurora II. S. Theta Delta Chi; Kera- 
mos; V. P., Stud. Union. I. T. C, Ft. Riley, 
Kan.; Camp Funston, Kan.; 2nd Lt., Supply 
Co., 345th F. A., N. A. 89th Div., A. E. F. 
Married Ruth Howard, N 17, 1917, Brook- 
field, Mo. Address, Beardstown, 111. 



8213. WILLIAM CARL CHOISSER 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 10, 1895, Ozark, 111.; 
s. Ewing Everett (b. Jl 7, 1882, Eldorado, 111.), 
and Emma Parrish (b. N 12, 1883, Goreville, 
111.). Prepared in Benton Tp. H. S. Law 
Club; Varsity Wrestling. Lawyer, Benton, 111. 
U. S. A. S., Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111.; Mus- 
tered out, N 25, 1918. Address, Benton, 111. 



8214. LE ROY CHURCH 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. My 18, 1895. 
Pingree Grove. 111.; s. A. H. Urant Church. 
Prepared in West Chicago H. S. Eta Kappa 
Nu; E. E. Soc. Gen. Elec. Co., Ft. Wayne, 
Ind., 191 8. 2nd Lt., Signal Corps, College 
Park, Md., 1918; do., 31st Service Co., 12th 
Depot Bn., Camp Vail, N. J.; Mustered out, Ja 
20, 1 919. Address, 78 West Front St., Red 
Bank, N. J.; bus. add., 913 Lincoln Ave., Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 



8215. FLORENCE HELEN CHURTON 
Associate; B. S. in H. Sc. Prepared in 
Vernon (N. Y.) H. S.; Cortland St. Norm. 
Sch., N. Y.; Pratt Inst., Brooklyn. N. Y., 1908- 
09. Omicron Nu. Instr., H. Sc, Univ. of 
111., 1914-18; Assoc, H. Econ.. do., 1918 — . 
Address, 916 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

8216. LILLIE CILLEY 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. S 16, 1891, St. Jos- 
eph, Mo.; d. Jed Lee (b. Jl 12, 1853, East Ma- 
cliias. Me.) and Lizzie (Lillie) Cilley (b. D 18, 
1857, Hazleton, la.). Prepared in Indepen- 
dence (la.) H. S. A. B., Grinnell Coll., 1914. 
l.ib. Asst., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Reference, 
I.ibn. Univ. of Kan., 1918; Head Cataloger, 
1-ibn., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan. 
Address, 611 Michigan Ave., Urbana; bus. 
add., 1725 Fairchild Ave., Manhattan, Kan. 

8217. TROY WAYNE CLARIDA 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 14, 1892, Mar- 
ion. 111.; s. R. O. Clarida. . Prepared in Mar- 
ion Tp. H. S. Teacher, Tp. H. S., Centralia, 
111. .4ddress, 201 E. Allen Ave., Marion. 111.; 
bus. add., 309 Leafland Ave., Centralia, 111. 



8218. BAYARD HAND CLARK 
(Husband of No. 8425) 
Manager; B. S. in Land. Card.; b. N 20, 
1S93, Chicago; s. Ernest Grant (b. Syracuse, 
N. Y.) and Bertha Elizabeth (Hand) Clark (1). 
Winnetka. 111.). Prepared in De Kalb Tp. H. 
S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Kappa Delta Pi; 
Sigma Phi Epsilon; ist. Lt. and Capt.. Signal 
Corps, Univ. Brig.; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc. 
Acct., Melville Clark Piano Co., De Kalb. 111.; 
N. Y. Mgr., Q. R. S. Co., Music Roll Factory, 
1918 — . Married Helen Margaret Ann Hol- 
landsworth ('17), Ap 25, 1917. Danville, 111. 
Address, 314 Linden Place, De Kalb, 111. 

8219. CHARLES M. CLARK 

B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Jl 4, 189s, West Chi- 
cago; s. Charles D. and Kate R. (Roundry) 
Clark. Prepared in West Chicago H. S. Al- 
pha Chi Rbo: Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau; Prelim, 
and Final Honors; Ry. Club; Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E.; LTniv. Orchestra; Technograph 
Bd.; Homecoming Com. With C. & N. W. 
R. R., 1919—- 2nd Lt., C. A. C, U. S. R., 
Ft. Morgan, Ala.; Ft. Gaines, Ala., 1917-18; 
Anti-Aircraft Bn., A. P. O. 702, A. E. F., 
France, 1918; Mustered out, 1919. Married 
Dorothy Everett Pickard. Jl 14, 1917, Ft. Mon- 
roe, Va. Child, son, b. O 30, 1918, Wheaton, 
111. Address, 820 W. Main St., Wheaton, 111. 

8220. ESTHER CLEMENTS 
Assistant; B. S. in Commerce; b. F 28 1894, 

Urbana; d. Elmer (b. Je 14. 1866, do'.) and 
Carrie Belle (Dunn) Clements (b. Jl 3, 1870, 
do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Chi Theta; 
Cml. Club. Teacher, Coll. of Indus. Arts, 
Denton, Te.x-., 1917-18; Asst. in Acct., Coll. 
of Commerce. Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 
503 E. Daniel St., Champaign. 

8221. JULIUS COHEN 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 29. 

1896. Prepared in Central H. S., St. Louis; 
Grad. Stud., Cornell Univ., 191 7 — . Men- 
orah; Prelim. Honors. Address, 5204A Von 
Versen, St. Louis. f 

8222. GLENN COLEY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 8, 1891, 

Pittsfield, 111.; s. C. A. (b. Ag 8, i860. 
Summer Hill. 111.) and Emma (Harder) Coley 
(b. O 22, 1859, Pittsfield, 111.). Prepared in 
Pittsfield H. S.; James Millikin Univ., 1912; 
LTniv. of Mich., 1914; Chem., Pfanstiehl Co., 
Inc., North Chicago. H. F. A., Supply Co., 
Camp Dix, N. J., 1918; Sergt., 5th Regt., F. 
A. R. D., Camp Taylor; Mustered out, Ja, 
1919. Mem., A. C. S. Address, 2191 Jefferson 
Ave., East Detroit, Mich. 



8223. ETHEL ALICE COLLIER 
Prin.. H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 29, 
1896, Union Grove, Wis.; d. Joshua Zwingle 
(b. Je 26. 1855. Svlvania, Wis.) and Elsie 
May (Scofield) Collier (b. D 9. 1861, Bristol, 
Wis.). Prepared in Union Grove (Wis.) H. 
S. Y. W. C. A.; Math. Club. Prin.. H. S., 
Mansfield, III, 191 7 — . Address, Mansfield, 111. 

8224. GRACE COLLINS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My i, 
1893, Bloomington, 111.; d. Harney Colton (b. 
D 4, 1861, Decatur, 111.) and Cora M. (Green) 
Collins (b. S 22, 1861, Bloomington, 111.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1911-14; 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1915-16. 
Sigma Kappa. Teacher. II. S., Bloomington. 
111. Address, 601 E. Olive St., Bloomington, 
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8jj5. IRWIN BLISS COLLINS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 13, 1S90, 
Ogden. 111.; s. T. W. Collins. Prepared in 
Potomac H. S.; Oberlin Coll. Teacher, Onoka, 
Minn. Address, Potomac, Ill.t 

S226. PAUL STANLEY CONKLIN 
Teacher; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 5. 1S93. 
Cherry Vallev, 111.; s. Oscar 11. (b. iSoS, da.) 
ami Marv (McArthur) Conklin (b. 1S64. Mid; 
dleton, O.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. Pi 
Tail Sigma; Chi Beta. Teacher, Phys., H. S., 
Champaign. 1917— • Mem.. 111. St. Teacher's 
Assn. .idJri'ss, Roscoe, 111.; bus. add., 206 E. 
Green St.. Champaign. 

S-'.'7. GEORGE OTTO CONSOER 
(Brother of No. 5606) 
B. S. in C. E.; b. N 26, 1893. Chicago; s. 
Fred Consoer, Ir. Prepared in Oak Park H. 
S.: River Fores't Tp. II. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tan; Prelim. Honors. Ft. 
Sheridan. 111.: 2nd Lt., C. A. C. Ft. Adams, 
Newport. R. I.; </t>.. Co. B. 308th Engrs.. A. 
E. F.. France; Cohlenz. Ger. .-iddrtss, 716 S. 
Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

8228. EUGENE COOK 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 8. 1S89. 
Anthonv, Kan.: s. Robert A. (.b. Ja 4. 1850. 
Blue Creek, O.') and Amanda J. (Hewett) 
Cook Cb. la 28, 1854. Stouts, O.). Prepared in 
Salem H! S. Fencing Team. Sergt.. 309th 
Engrs., U. S. N. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Ky.. iqi/. Co. B, 309th Engrs.. A. E. F., 191&- 
19: 2nd Lt., Engrs.. 1919—- Mem., Am. Assn. 
of Engrs. Address, Odin, 111. 

8229. ROY CLAIBOURNE COOLEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F iS, 1895. Clinton. 
Ill • s C. Cooley. Prepared in Clinton IL S. 
Stock Feeder and Farmer. .Address, Walnut, 
Ill.t 

8230. LEON MORTON COOPER 
Cheni. Engr.: B. S. in Chem. E.: b. Ja 13. 
1895, Philadelphia; s. Moses Cb. Vilna. Rus- 
sia)' and Fannv (Mirsky) Cooper (b. ifo.). 
Prepared in McKinley H. S.. Chicago; Crane 
Jr Coll., iotm6. Menorah: Chem. Club. 
Cliem. Engr. .'Chicago. Mem., A C. S., igib— , 
mini Club of Chicago. 191S. Address. Soi S. 
Marshtield, Ave., Chicago: bus. add., 3014 
Montrose Ave., do. 

S231. LORIN VAUGHAN COPE 
(Brother of No. 5611) 
Agriculturist: B. S. in Agr.; b. N 14. 1892. 
Tonti III; s. Walter Lincoln (b. F 27, 1863. 
do.) and Anna (Vaughan) Cope (b. 11 §■ iS*^-?' 
Odin 111."). Prepared in Centralia Ip. H. ^• 
Iris; Tribe of Illini; Capt.. Wrestling Team: 
Class Football. Fruit Grower, lonti. III. O. 
T C Ft Sheridan, 111.; 1st Lt. Inf., K. C. 
do.; Co. D. 336th Inf., Camp Zachary laylor, 
Ky.; do.. Co. C, 3f>-"d Inf., A. E. F., France. 
191 8 — . Address, Tonti, 111. 

8232. ROBERT GEORGE COPEXH.WER 
(Brother of No. 5612) 
Farmer: B. S. in .\gr.; b. My 27. 1804. "^^^lo. 
111.; s. Robert K. (b. S 18, 1S46. ^Vest Lil^rtv. 
O ) and Masgie (Murray) Copenhaver (b. O 
IS 1865. Claremont. Out., Can.). Prepared 
in' Polo H. S. Alpha Gamma Rho: Comita- 
tu«- Y M. C. .\.; Agr. Club. Farmer. Polo, 
111.,' 19 1 7. Sergt., Co. L. 34^nd I"'- V'""'? 
Grant, 111., 1917; 2nd Lt., do.. 1917; S.sth Guard 
Co., Bordeaux, France, 1917—. Address. Polo. 
lU. 



S233. HAROLD WINFRKD CORKE 
(Brother of No. 5613) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 28, 1804, Evan- 
ston. 111.; s. George Luther (b. Mr 12. 1859, 
Lockport. III.) and Lizzie (Pilditch) Corke (b. 
F 27, 1S60, Chicago.). Prepared in Evanston 
Tp. II. S. Adelphic: Cml. Club: Her Deut- 
sche Verein; Phi Kappa Tau. Q. M. E. R. 
C. Detachment. O. M. C Camp Travis, Tex.; 
Mustered out, Sir 17. 1919. .-iddress, 3504 
Elliott Ave., Berwyn. 111. 

8234. DONALD SIDNEY CORNELL 
^ B. S. in U. E.; b. F 11, 1896, Western 
Springs. 111.; s. Henry L. Cornell. Prepared in 
Lyons Tp. H. S. .Upha Chi Rho. Aviation 
Corps, ist Prov. Sqdn.. Ellington Field, Hous- 
ton, Tex. Address, Western Springs, Ill.t 

S235. IRVING BYRON COUNTRYMAN 
Farmer; A. B. in Commerce; b. Mv 4, 1S94. 
Dixon, 111.; s. Elmer J. (b. Rochelle,' 111.) and 
Alice L. (Sheaff) Countryman (b. Holcomb, 
111.). Prepared in Dixon H. S. Chi Phi; 
Alpha Kappa Psi; Helmet; Ku Klux; 2nd Lt., 
Univ. Brig.; Jr. Councilman; Treas., 111. 
Union; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Memorial and 
Invitation Corns. Farmer, Di.xon. 111., 1917. 
With Shipbuilding. Harlan Plant, U. S. Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., 1917-18; Insp. and Mgr., 
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Wilmington, 
Del. 1918 — . Co. 70, iSth Bat.. iS3rd Depot 
Hrig. ; Co. 2. Discharge Detachment, Camp 
Grant, 111,, and Camp Dix. N. J., 1918; Mus- 
tered out, F 1910. Married Avis Frances 
Thompson. Jl 22, 1017. Wilmington, 111. Child, 
Donald AUe'n. b. My 1918. Address, 905 West 
St., Wilmington, Del.; bus. add., c/o Beth- 
lehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Harlan Plant, 
do. 

S236. EDWIN LINNELL COVEY 

Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 15. 189s, 
Peoria; s. Ira H. (b. O 26, 1872, Belvidere, 
111.) and Alta Fern (Linnell) Covey (h. Ja ixi, 
1873, do.). Prepared in Bradley Polv. Inst., 
19I3-1.S. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Stud., Law Sch., L^iiiv. of HI., 
1918 — . Co. K. 7th Rcgt., Camp Perry, Great 
Lakes Naval Tr. Sta., 1917-18; Ensign, U. S. 
N.. 1018: Mustered out, D iS, lOiS. Married 
Georgia Blackman, N 15, 1918, Washington, 
D. C. Address, 526 Linn St., Peoria; bus. add., 
302 E. John St., Champaign. 

S237. CLARE FRANCIS COX 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 9, 188S. 
Hudson. 111.: s. Charles E. (b. Portland, Me.) 
and Effie (Dart) Cox. Prepared in Vandalia 
H. S.: 111. St. Norm. Univ. Kappa Delta Pi. 
Teacher. Arsenal Tech. H. S., Indianapolis. 
Mem., Baptist Church. Address. R. 3i Vandalia, 
111. 

S238. HENRY RAY COX 
R. S. in Agr.; b. D 29, 1S92. Nashville; s. 
John B. Cox. Prepared in Central H. S., St. 
Louis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ku Klux; Comitatus; Fresh. Varsity 
Baseball; Homecoming Com. Address, 2324 
Tower Grove Ave., St. Louis. 

8239. FLORENCE MARGARET CRAIG 
Librarian; B. L. S.: b. Ag 31. 1890. St. 
Paul: d. David C. (b. 1852, Ayrshire, Scotland) 
and Martha L. (Harrison) Craig (b. 185S. 
Prairie du Chien, Wis.). Prepared in East 
H. S.. Minneapolis; Oberlin Coll.; 1909-11. B. 
S.. Univ. of Minn., 1914. Cataloger, Lib., 
I'niv. of Minn.. 1917: Leland Stanford Univ.. 
Los Altos. Calif., 1917—. Address, Box 51, 
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8240. MARY AGNES CRAIGMILE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 19, 1879, 

Gifford, Jll.; d. Alex Craigmile. Prepared in 
Gifford H. S. Chi Omega; Athenean. Teach- 
er, H. S., Rantoul, III., 1917 — . Address, Ran- 
toul, 111. 

8241. JAMES LOUIS CRAWFORD 
Ceram. Chem.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Ap 

8, 1893, iVlacomb, 111.; s. Daniel (b. My 25, 
1848 Co. Down, Ireland) and Frances Euphe- 
mia (Bowie) Crawfor<l (b. O 22. 1862, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland). Prepared in West. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch. Ceramos; Stud. Branch, Am. Cer- 
am. Soc; Lt., Capt., Univ. Brig.; Techno- 
graph Bd. Ceram. Chem., Westinghouse Lamp 
Co., 1917; I'"actory Engr., do., 191 7-18. Devel- 
oped New High Speed Signal Lamp for U. S. 
^^. Brev., Capt. 111., Nat. Guard; ist Bat., U. 
S. N. A., Camp Dodge, 1918; O. T. C, 1918; 
2nd Lt., F. A., Bat. D. 57th F. A., Ft. Sill, 
Okla.; Mustered out, D 7, 191 8. Mem., Am. 
Ceram. Soc. Address, 702 S. McArthur St., 
Macomb, 111.; bus. add., Westinghouse Lamp 
Co., Bloomington, N. J. 

8242. LOUIS NOIRE CRAWFORD 
Arch, and Teacher; B. S. in Arch.; b. My 

30, 1890, Louisville, Ky. ; s. George William (b. 
S IS, 1854, Dayton, Ky.) and Anna Catherine 
(Noire) Crawford (b. F 21, 1S66, Ripley, Co., 
Ind.). Prepared in Charlestown (Ind.) II. S.; 
Purclue Univ., 190S-10. Alpha Rho Chi. Supvr., 
Man. Tr. Schs., Lomiioc, Calif, and Arch., Ir- 
win, Calif. Married Winifred Kittredge, D 
28, 191 7, Berkeley, Calif. Address, Lompoc, 
Calif.; bus. add., Irwin, Calif. 

8243. RUTH MARGUERITE CRAWFORD 
(FREEMAN) 
(Sister of No. 6818) 
A. B. in H. Sc.; b. O 29, 1894, Lincoln, 
Neb.; d. Clark Mehany (b. Crown Point, Ind.) 
and Almira J. (Bunday) Crawford (b. Lines- 
ville. Pa.). Preijared in Shawnee (Okla.) H. 
S. Achoth; II. Sc. Club. Prin., 11. S., Sib- 
ley, 1,11., 1917-18. Married Kilburn B. Free- 
man, Ap 24, 1918, Urbana. Address, 505 S. 
Race St., Urbana. 

8244. MARY ELIZABETH CREIGHTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 23, 1892, 
Phoenix, Ariz.; d. J. M. (b. S 14, 1856, New 
Brunswick, Can.) and Mary Effa (Smith) 
Creighton (b. Ja 12, 1861, Afton, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Phoenix II. S.; Univ. of Wis., sum- 
mer, 1914. Teacher, Secondary Sch., Phoenix, 
Ariz., 1917 — . Addi'ess, Phoenix, Ariz. 

8245. CARSON CROFTS 
A. B. in Commerce; b. F 16, 1895, Chicago; 
s. II. A. Crofts. Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S. 
Theta Delta Chi; Comitatus; Stud. Council; 
Class Treas. Q. M. Corps, Ft. Benjamin Har- 
rison. Ind.; 13th. Observation Bat., Camp Tay- 
lor, Ky., 1918. Address, 502 N. 5th Ave.. La 
Grange, 111. 

8246. FLORENCE IIAWLEY CROUSE 

(CASE) 
,B. L. S.; b. D 4, 1887, Waterloo, la.: d. Dan- 
iel Webster (b. 1846, Chester Co., Pa.) and 
Florence B. (Hawley) Crouse (b. 1848, West- 
field, N. Y.). Prepared in West Waterloo II. 
S. A. B., H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial Coll., 
iqio. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Woman's League. 
Married William Maxwell Case, N 14, 1917, 
Citronelle, Ala. Addi'ess, Citronelle, .\la. 

8247. JOHN HENRY CRYDER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. S 19. 1895, Plain- 
field, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Minooka, 111.) 
and Lucena (Bronk) Cryder (b. Naausay, 111.). 
Prepared in Plainfield IT. .S. Beta Upsilon; 
Comitatus. Farmer, Plainfield, 111. Addi'ess, 
Plainfield, 111. 



8248. OPAL CLARE CUNNINGHAM 
Teacher; A. P.. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 31, 1895, 
Urbana; d. Howard Way (b. Ag 24, 1869, do.) 
and Gertrude Mae (Hunt) Cunningham (b. S 
21, 1870, St. Joseph, 111.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana II. S. W. A. A. Teacher, Math., Long- 
view, 111. Address, 207 W. California St., Ur- 
bana. 

8249. STERLING ROSS CUNNINGHAM 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Je 9, 1892, Bismarck. 
111.; s. John I. (b. My 13, 1857, Danville, 111.) 
•and Ella (Bcntley) Cunningham (b. Mr 21, 
1862, Ewing, Ky.). Prepared in Danville H. 
S.; Univ. of Wis. Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Alpha 
Delta; Ma-wan-da; Mgr., Varsity Baseball; 
Stud. Council. Q. M. C, 1917-18; 4th Co., 4th 
R. O. T. C, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; 2nd 
Lt., ist Lt.. S2nd F. A., Camp Travis, San An- 
tonio, Tex., 1918; Mustered out, Mr, 1919 
Address, Jerseyville, III. 

8250. BURTON TUTTLE CURTIS 

B. S. in Agr.; b. S 17, 1893, Decatur, 111.; 
s. I rank (b. O 30, 1858, do.) and Alice 
(Tuttle) Curtis (b. D 13, 1864, do.). Prepared 
m Decatur H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Dramatic 
Club. Farmer, Monticello, III., 191 7. ist 
Corp., A. P., F. A. U. S. A., Truck Co 6. 
Camp Jackson, S. C; A. E. F., France; Army 
of Occupation. Address, 447 W. Main St., 
Decatur, 111. 

8251. RALPH EDWIN CURTISS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 11, 1893, 

Marengo, 111.; s. H. M. Curtiss. Prepared in 
^farengo II. S. Agr. Club. Teacher, Cam- 
bridge. O. Address, Marengo, 111.; bus. add., 
329 N. 8th. St., Cambridge, O. 

8252. WILLIAM STUART CUTHBERTSON 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 28, 1894, Pueblo, 
Colo.; s. Alexander Sumner (b. Dayton O.) 
and Ida May (Scott) Cuthbertson (b. Albany, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Central II. S., Pueblo, 
Colo.; Univ. of Colo., 1913-115. Phi Gamma 
Delta. 340th Ambulance Co.; Office Div. 
Surgeon, 88th Div., Camp Dodge, la.; Chief 
Clerk to Div. Surgeon, Hd(|trs. Detachment, 
88th Div.,-. A. E. F., France. Address, 
1247 Lake Ave., Pueblo, Colo. 

82c;3. IIARRIETTE D.\DANT (BUSH) 

(Wife of No. 6777; Sister of Nos. 1C54, 2065, 

33.U. 8253) 

A. B. in H. Sc.; b. F 10, 1896, Hamilton, 
HI.; d. Camille Pierre (b. Ap 6, 1852, Langre's 
France) and Mary (Marinelli) Dadant (b. Ag 
9, 1855). Prepared in Hamilton H. S. Gam- 
ma Phi Beta; Basketball; Hockey; W. A. A ; 
Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. Instr., Red Cross, Ham- 
ilton. 111. Married Frank Avery Bush ('15), 
X 10, 1917, Hamilton, III. Address, 1 140 
2nd. Ave., Rockford, III. 

8254. JOHN HERMAN DALE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 29. 1894, Mc- 
Leansboro, III.; s. John W. Dale. Prepared in 
Mt. Vernon IT. S. Mgr., Prairie Farm, Wheat- 
on. 111. Married .Alice Meidell. ID 25. 1918, 
Chicago Heights, 111. Address, Wheaton, 111. 

8255. MAYBELL MAY DALLENBACII 

(Sister of No. 6186) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 2, 1895, 
Champaign; d. George A. (b. S 3, 1863, do.) 
and .\nna Marie (Schuiz) Dallenbach (b. Ag 
I, 1863, Troy, Wis.). Prepared in Champaign 
IT. S. Alpha Omicron Pi. W. A. A.; (Japt., 
Class Basketball; Class Baseball; Class Hockey. 
Teacher, Columbia Grammar Sch., Champaign, 
1917-18; do., LT. S., Augusta, 111., 1918; Clerk, 
Registrar's (jffice, LTniv. of TIL, 1918-19; Teach- 
er, Charnpaign, 1919 — . Address, .=;i2 W. Clark 
Champaign. 



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8256. EWING PORTER DALY 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja 15, 1896, Ottawa, 
111.; s. Daniel Edward (b. S 29, 1852, do.) arid 
Henrietta Mary (Shaw) Daly (b. D 15, 1861, 
do.). Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E. ist O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1917; 2nd Lt. British Tr. Camp, France; Co. 
G, 165th. Inf.. U. S. R., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 108 E. Superior St., Ottawa, 111. 

8257. BOOK DANA 
B. S. in Chem.; b. N 15, 1877, Armenia; 
Guardian. Mrs. M. Van Arsdell. Prepared in 
Philips Exeter Acad.; Univ. of Chicago. Ad- 
dress, c/o Mrs. M. Van Arsdell, 2356 Indiana 
Ave., Chicago. t 

8258. HARRY DARBY, JR. 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 23, 1895. 
Kansas City, Kan.; s. Harry Darby. Prepared 
in Kansas City (Kan.) H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Theta Tau; Ma-wan-da; Sachem; Jr. Prom. 
Lt., Engng. Corps, U. S. R., 104th Engrs. Tr. 
Camp, McClelland, Ala., 191 7; 2nd Lt., Ft. 
Bliss, Tex., 1918; Capt., France; Returned to 
States, Fall 1918. Married Edith Cubbison, D 
17, 1917, Kansas City. Kan. Child, Harriet 
Cubbison, b. S 10, 1918. Address, 1318 Dwin- 
dard Blvd., Kansas City, Kan.t 

8259. GEORGE CHARLES DARRELL 
Engineer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 3, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. Charles A. (b. S 28. 1866, Rochester, 
N. Y.) and Grace A. Darrell (b. Cleveland). 
Prepared in Bowen H.' S., (Thicago. Ilus; 
Scarab; Ionian; 2nd. Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig 
Brev. Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Engr., Engng. 
Dept., I. C. R. R., 1917. ist Lt., C. A. R. C. 
Ft. Crockett. Tex., 1917-18; ist Lt., 6th Co.. 
C. A. C. Ft. San Jacinto, Galveston, Tex.; 
do., A. E. F., France; Mustered out, Mr 4, 
1919. Address, 7944 Burnham Ave., Chicago. 

8260. HELEN POWERS DAVIS 

(Daughter of Nos. 251, 311; Sister of Nos. 
3337, 4125. 5629) 
Chicken Raiser; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je s. 
1894, Holton, Kan.; d. Jeptha H. ('82), (b. 
1S60, Vienne, Ind.) and Ella (Watson) Davis 
('80), (b. 1854, Bristol, 111.). Prepared in Hol- 
ton (Kan.) H. S.; Univ. of Calif.. 1912-13. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mgr., Chicken Farm. 
Address, Holton, Kan. 

8261. LEONARD HOADLEY DAVIS 
B. S. in Agr.; b. My 15, 1894. Huron, S. 
Dak.; s. William Sherman (b. Ap 3, 1865, 
Shelbyville, 111.) and Hattie Viola (Hoadley) 
Davis (b. Jl 29, 1867, Rochelle, III.'). Pre- 
pared in Huron (S. Dak.) H. S. Delta Tau 
Delta; ist. Lt.. Univ. Brig. ist Lt., Motor 
Truck Co., No. 414, N. A., Ag 1917; do.. 
Motor Transportation Corps, A. E. F., France, 
1918 — . Married Ethlyn Medbery. N 4, 1917, 
Huron, S. Dak. Address, 417 Nebraska St., 
Huron, S. Dak. 

8262. LEONARD LOUIS DAVIS 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 13, 1894, Freeport. 111.; 
s. Henry (b. Ag 14. 1849, do.) and Elisabeth 
Henrietta (Koym) Davis (b. Mr 3, i8s9. do.). 
Prepared in Freeport H. S. Triangle; Sigma 
Tau; Scabbard and Blade; C. E. Soc; Treas., 
Sr. Class. Civilian Insp., U. S. Q. M. C; 
2nd Lt.. C. A. C, U. S. A., 1917. ist Lt., C. 
A. C, Ft. Rosecrans, Calif., 1918 — . Address, 
290 S. Galena, Ave., Freeport, 111. 

8263. MILTON RUSSELL DAVIS 
(Husband of No. 8874) 

Land. Arch.; B. S. in Land. Arch.; b. N 30, 
1893, Chicago; s. James Milton fb. Jl 11, 1850, 
Hamilton, Can.) and Fannie (Russell) Davis 
(b. St. Louis). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. 



S. Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; Gargoyle; Basket- 
ball. Land. Arch., Duluth, Minn. 1917; do., 
Wichita. Kan., 1917-1S; do., Fresno, Calif. 23d 
Co.. C. A., Ft. Hancock. N. T. 2nd Lt., C. 
A. C. Bat. E., Ft. Monroe, Va. and Ft. Rose- 
crans. Calif.; Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Mar- 
ried Linnie M. West ('17), Mr 20, 1918, Chi- 
cago. Address, 1050 P St., Fresno, Calif. 

8264. PHILIP FRANK DAVIS 

(Brother of G162) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 26, 1892, Westbrook, 
Me.; s. Charles (b. Je 17. 1858, do.) and 
Elizabeth Frances (Gray) Davis (b. Ap 19, 
i860, Standish, Me.). Prepared in Rumford 
H. S., Westbrook, Me.; Univ. of Maine, 1912- 
14. Sigma Nu; Final and Special Honors. 
U. S. A. S., Ithaca, N. Y., 1917; A. S. S. R. C, 
1918; 2nd. Lt., Mather Field, Sacramento, 
Calif.; Mustered out, F 4. 1919. Address, 195 
Rochester St., Westbrook, Me. 

8265. CURTISS LA Q DAY, JR. 
Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. My 24, 

1895, Paxton, 111.; s. Curtis La Q. (b. do.) and 
Margret (Wilson) Day (b. Gibson City, 111.). 
Prepared in Drummer Tp. H. S., Gibson City, 
Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Alpha Delta; Graphomen; 
Scribbler's. With Anglo-Calif. Trust Co.. San 
Francisco, 1918 — . Aviation Instr. and Flying 
Cadet, Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111., 191 7; Scott 
Field Belleville, 111., 191 7; Camp Dix, Dal- 
las Tex.; U. S. S. M. A., Champaign, 1917- 
18; A. S. S. C. Ellington Field, Houston, 
Tex.. 1918; Air Pilot, Wilbur Wright Field, 
Fairfield, O., 1918; 2nd Lt., Air Service, A. E. 
F., France; Mustered out, D, 1918. Address, 
220 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco. 

8266. HARRY WARREN DAY 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 15, 1894; s. 
John W. and Elizabeth (Lumpp) Day (b. Ja 31, 
i860). Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Acanthus; 
Hort. Club; Sec. Sr. Class; Sr. Ball Com. 
Instr., Hort., Univ. of 111. Naval Reserve, 1918; 
2nd class Electn., Radio Operator, New Lon- 
don, Conn, and Seattle, Wash.; Mustered out, 
F 15, 1919. Address, Shelbyville, 111.; bits, 
add., 406 E. Healey St., Champaign. 

8267. VINCENT STEPHEN D.\Y 
Research Asst.; B. S. in M. E. ; b. My 14, 
1894, Springfield, II!.; s. Charles D. (b. Je 3, 
1861, Jacksonville, 111.) and Nellie Ellen (Hen- 
chy) Day (b. F 24. i86q, Peoria). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. Pi Tau Sigma; M. E. Soc. 
Instr., Gen. Engng. Drawing and Power Lab., 
Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Research Asst.. Mech. 
Engng. Exp. Sta., 1919 — . A. S. S. C 1918; 
Mustered out, 1918. Auth.: The New Mechan- 
ical Lab. of the Univ. of 111., Technograph. 
Mem., Univ. Club, Urbana. Address, 1326 E. 
Grand Ave., Springfield, 111.; bus. add., Mech. 
Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. 

8268. EDNA MAE DECKER 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Chicago; d. 
Henry H. (b. do.) and Lena (Gunderson) 
Decker (b. do.). Prepared in Austin H. S., 
Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1913-14. Grad., Chicago 
Norm. CoW., iqi8. Chi Omega. Cadet Teach- 
er. Chicago Pub. Schs., 1917-18; Teacher, 
.\urora. 111., 1918 — . Address, t;6r6 W. Huron 
St., Chicago; bus. add.. High School, Aurora, 
111. 

8269. WILLARD EARL DE LONG 
Farm Mgr.; B. S. in Commerce; b. S 16, 
1892, Foosland, 1^1.; s. George A. De Long. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Class Football; 
Class Baseball; Class Basketball. Farm Mgr., 
-Swift Current, Sask., Can.; Mgr., De Long 
Bros. Farm. Foosland. 111. Address, Foosland, 
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8270. HAROLD LESLIE DERBY 
Inspector; B. S. in C. E.: b. N 21, 1893, 
Abington, Mass.; s. S. W. Derby. Prepared 
in Springfield H. S.; Univ. of Pittsburgh. U. 
S. A.. Shore Insp., Washington, Mo. Address, 
715 N. Franklin St., Kirksville, Mo. 

8271. JOHN LESTER DEVLIN 
Commissioner; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ap 12, 
1895, Chicago; s. John Henry (b. Air 24, 1870, 
Ontario, Can.) and Carmin (Block) Devlin (b. 
N 19, 1872, France). Prepared in Englewood 
H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa Sigma. Hay 
Commissioner, 1917. Co. i, 4th Tr. Regt., 
Camp Pike, Ark., 19 17 — . Address, 7125 Eg- 
gleston Ave., Chicago. 

8272. ELMER CLARENCE DEWEY 
(Brother of G176) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. S i6j 1894, Rockford, 
111.; s. William Elmer (b. Mr 9, 1857, Evans- 
ville, Wis.) and Clara (Ritchie) Dewey (b. Ja 
24, 1853, Racine, Wis.). Prepared in Rock- 
ford H. S. Zeta Psi; 111. Union Dramatic 
Club; Helmet; Mask and Bauble; 2nd. Lt., 
Univ. Brig. U. S. A., Rockford, 111., 1917; 
2nd Lt., Air Service, Wright Field, Langley 
Field, Va. and West India; Mustered out, Ja 
3, 1919- Address, 419 N. ist St., Rockford, 
111. 

8273. RALPH ELLSWORTH DIPPELL 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 27, 1892, 
Freeport, 111.; s. George W. (b. Ja 5, 1856, 
Sterling, 111.) and Clara A. (Fleming) Dip- 
pell (b. My s. 1857, Dundee, Mich.). Prepared 
in Freeport H. S. Arch., Freeport, 111. Ad- 
dte-ss, 188 Carroll St., Freeport, 111. 

8274. JOSEPHINE DODDS 
(Daughter of No. 468; Sister of No. 6205) 
Bookkeeper; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 14, 
1894, Tolono, 111.; d. Dr. Joseph Chambers 
('86), (b. Je 15, 1864, Dover, L. I.) and Mina 
(Brown) Dodds (b. N 6, Newport, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. (Zhi Omega; Class 
Hockey; Advisory Bd., Woman's League. Book- 
keeper, Twin City Ice & Cold Storage Co., 
Champaign, Address, 622 W. Hill St., Cham- 
paign. t 

8275. WEASTELL TAYLOR DOE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 24, 1894, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Walter S. (b. D 12, 1858, 
Jersey City, N. J.) and Mary Louise (Adams) 
Doe (b. Mr 13, 1864, do.). Prepared in Kent 
(O.) H. S.; Greenville Coll., 1913-14. Special 
Honors. Teacher, Hist., Huntington, W. Va., 
1917 — . Address, Kent, O.; b%is. add., 1677 
Fifth Ave., Huntington, W. Va. 

8276. JAMES LEO DOLAN 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 14. 1886, Dix- 
on, 111.; s. J. J. (b. Ireland) and Anna Dolan 
(b. New York City). Prepared in Amboy H. 
S. Teacher, Agr., Tp. H. S., Pontiac, 111., 
1917-18; do., Mendota, 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Mendota, III. 

8277. HAROLD JAMES DONALDSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 12, 1891. Polo, 
111.; s. James H. (b. N 30, 1S53, Brookville, 
111.) and Agnes J. (McNeil) Donaldson (b. Ja 
13, 1859, Colomal, 111.). Prepared in Polo H. 
S. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Address, Polo, III. 

8278. JONATHAN PARK DOUGLAS 
Cow Tester; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 27, 1890, 
Bloomington, 111.; s. J. C. Douglas. Prepared 
in Bloomington H. S. B. S., 111. Wesleyan, 
1913. Pi Pi Rho; Alpha Zeta; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Cow Tester, Gurnee, 111. Address, yig 
W. Taylor St., Bloomington, 111.; bus. add., 
Gurnee, Ill.t 



8279. DURBIN RALPH DOWNEY 
Manager; B. S. in Land. Arch.; b. Ap 24, 
1893, Henry, 111.; s. Durbin, Sr. (b. do.) and 
Eurena (Geltner) Downey (b. Putman, 111.). 
Prepared in Sheffield H. S. Sigma Nu; Alpha 
Gamma Rho; Agr. Club; Arch. Club; Class 
Track; Class Swimming. Arch., Am. Park 
Builders, Chicago, 1917; Salesman and Mgr., 
J. F. Newman, Kansas City, Mo., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Sheffield, 111.; bus. add., c/o J. F. New- 
man, 201 Altman Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

8280. CHARLES ARTHUR DRAKE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 20, 1894, Avon, 
111.; s. Charles Llewellyn (b. do.) and Mynah 
Kathryn (Campbell) Drake (b. Newport, Pa.). 
Ph-epared in Central St. Norm. Sch., 1910-13; 
Lock Haven, Pa.; Univ. of Pittsburgh, 191 3- 
14. Scabbard and Blade; Cosmopolitan Club; 
Philomathean; Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig.; 
Mgr., Star Course: 111. Drama Federation, ist 
Sergt., 4th 111. Inf., Me.xican Border Service, 
1916-17; 2nd Lt., U. S. A., Ft. Leavenworth, 
Kan.; Co. D, 39th Inf., Camp Greene, N. C; 
ist Lt.. do., 1918; do., A. E. F., France. 
Married Margaret Judith Mc Cabe, D 31, 1917, 
Braddock, Pa. Address, Newport, Pa. 

8281. LOUIS ANTHONY DROSTE 

A. B. in Commerce; b. D 14, 1889, Grand 
Rapids, Mich.; s. C. M. Droste. Prepared in 
Grand Rapids Central H. S. Address, 731 Paris 
Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

8282. JOHN CLARENCE DUFFY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 12, 1890, Earl- 
ville. 111.; s. John (b. 1861, Ottawa, 111.) and 
Elizabeth (McGary) Duffy (b. Earlville, 111.). 
Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Class Baseball. 
Married Mary Ann O'Meara, F ii, 1918, Ot- 
tawa, 111. Address, Earlville, 111. 



8283. GEORGE HARLAN DUNGAN 
Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 12. 1887, Rock- 
land, Ind.; s. Joseph Johnson (b. Ag 18, 1861, 
do.) and Bessie Alice (Halfaker) Dungan (b. 
S 18, 1867, do.). Prepared in Lizton (Ind.) 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Pi Pi Rho; Final Honors. 
Asst., Crop Production, LTniv. of 111., 191 7 — . 
Auth. : (With W. L. Burlison) Articles in ///. 
Circular; III. Exten. Circular. Married Denie 
Leak, Ag 24, 1913, Lizton, Ind. Address, 406 
W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

8284. VALENTINE HARRY DUPRE 
Tel. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 17, 1895, 

Chicago; s. Frederick C. Dupre. Prepared in 
John Marshall H. S. Sr. Councilman; Comi- 
tatus; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Memorial Com. 
Telephone Engr., Am. Telephone & Telegraph 
Co., Chicago. Address. 4123 W. Monroe St., 
Chicago; bus. add., 212 W. Washington St., 
do. 

8285. DONALD DURFEY 

A. B. in Commerce; b. O 2, 1895, Tolono, 111.; 
s. Daniel I. (b. S 10, 1848, Newark, O.) and 
Mary T. (Van Meter) Durfey (b. Mr i, 1858, 
Washington, 111.). Prepared in Tolono H. S.; 
Urbana H. S. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 

1917. Sergt., Supply Division Ord. Dept.. San 
Antonio Arsenal, Tex.; do., Newport News, 
Va. Address, Tolono, 111. 

8286. *VINCENT JOHN DUSHEK 

B. S. in E. E.; b. D 19, 1894, Melink, Wis.; 
s. John (b. Je 17, 1843, Bohemia) and Barbara 
(Tetrev) Dushek (b. S 8, 1855, Bohemia). Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. U. S. 
Aviation Corps, Italy. Killed in action, O 16, 

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8287. HERBERT BUELL DUTTON 
(Brother of No. 6854) 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 15, 1894, Morton Pk., 
IlL; s. Buell B. (b. Ag 4, 1862, Racine, Wis.) 
and Emma (Hetzel) Button (b. Ap 15, 1868, 
do.). Prepared in Racine (Wis.) H. S. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Theta Tau; Sr. Memorial Com.; 
Sr. Smoker Com. 2nd Lt., Inf., U. S. R., A. E. 
F. par B. C. M., Paris, France. Address, 327 S. 
Scoville., Oak Park, 111. 

8288. VIRGIL HENRY DUVALL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 13, 1893, Dallas City, 
111.; s. Ciiarles Edgar and Naomi (Fleming) 
Duvall. Prepared in Aledo H. S.; William and 
Vashti Coll. A. B., Univ. of N. Dak., 191 5. Sig- 
ma Chi: Phi Delta Phi. Ord. Corps, 1918; 2nd 
Lt., 3rd P. T. R., Co. 19, Penneman, Pa.; Mus- 
tered out, Ja 20, 1919- Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Presby. Church. Address, Aledo, 111. 

8289. BEN COOPER EADE 
(Brother of No. 5640) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 16, 1893, Eliza- 
beth, 111.; s. J. C. (b. D 1. 1863, do.) and 
Terusha (Spurrell) Eade (b. do.). Prepared in 
Elizabeth H. S.; Farm House. Teacher, Agr., 
Mantorville, Minn., 19 17 — • Address, Mantor- 
ville, Minn. 

8290. HARLAN HAMMOND EDWARDS 
Road Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. N 14, 1893, 
Minneapolis; s. Charles W. (b. Ap 15, i860. 
Galena, 111.) and Edna (Hammond) Edwards 
(b. D 29. 1862, Hanover, 111.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S.. Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 
1912-14. C. E. Soc; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E.; 
Special Honors; Rifle Team. City Pavement 
Const. Engr., Witt, 111., 1917; Road Engr., Dan- 
ville Tp., 1917; Asst. Road Lab.. Univ. of 111., 
1919. City Engr. and Supt. of Streets, Dan- 
ville 111., 1919. Const. Div.. Pub. Works 
Dept'., U. S. N. R.. Great Lakes N. T. C, 
1917; Mustered out, 1919. Auth.; Monolithic 
Brick Pavement Construction, Engng. Record, 
Vol. 74; Resurfacing an old Macadam Road- 
way with Monolithic Brick Pavement, Engng. 
Nezvs, Vol. 77; Old Brick Road Resurfaced 
with Monolithic Brick Pavement, Engng. News 
Record. Vol. 79; Careless Construction Causes 
Early Failure of Brick Pavement, Municipal 
Engng., Vol. LIV; Monolithic Brick Construc- 
tion proves Success for Drier Roof. Brick and 
Clav Record. 191 7; Highways of Today and 
Tomorrow, Popular Mechanics. 1919; Rigid 
Paving Inspection Needed to Cure the Poor 
Grouting Evil, Mun. Engng.. 1919- Married 
Myrtle Sassman, O 191S, Chicago. Address, 
Danville, 111. 

8291. LILLIAN MARY ELDRIDGE 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 28, 
1893, St. Louis, Mich.; d. Charles David (b. 
Eng.) and Emma B. (Sivan) Eldridge (b. De- 
troit). Prepared in DeKalb Tp. H. S.; No. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1911-12. Instr., H. Sc, O. 
Univ., 1917 — . Address, 52 University Terrace, 
Athens, O. 

8292. EVA LILLIAN ELLIOTT 
(Sister of No. 8293) 
Superintendent; A. B. in L. A. S: S.; b. F 
28, 189s, Beresford, S. Dak.; d. A. Vernon (b. 
D 11, 1866, Reynolds, 111.) and Gertrude E. 
(Whalen) Elliott (b. N 1874. Sioux City, la.). 
Prepared in Beresford (S. Dak.) H. S.; Univ. 
of S. Dak. Alpha Xi Delta. Supt., City Sch.. 
Worthing, S. Dak. Address, Beresford, S. Dak.f 

S293. ISABEL GERTRUDE ELLIOTT 

(WOOLDRIDGE) 

(Sister of No. 8292) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 9, 1893, Beresford, 

S. Dak.; d. A. Vernon (b. D 11, 1866, Rey- 



nolds, 111.) and Gertrude E. (Whalen) Elliott 
(b. N 1874, Sioux City, la.). Prepared in Beres- 
ford (S. Dak.) H. S.; Rockford Coll., 1910-11; 
Univ. of S. Dak., 1914-15. Alpha Xi Delta. 
Married J. Watt Wooldridge, S 8, 1917, Sioux 
City. Address, Beresford, S. Dak. 

8294. ROBERT TOLLINGER ELLIOTT 
Ry. Civ. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. O 4, 
1895, Wilmington, 111.; s. D. D. Elliott. Pre- 
pared in Wilmington H. S. Ry. Civ. Engr., 
Cleveland, 1918. Address, Wilmington, Ill.t 

8z9S- ESTHER ANNETTE ENGLE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 9, 1895, 
Bloomington, 111.; d. W. F. (b. 1859, Angelica, 
X. Y.) and Lillian L. (Warden) Engle (b. 
Rushford, N. Y.). Prepared in Bloomington H. 
S.; B. .S. 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1916. Sigma 
Kappa. Teacher, H. S., Waynesville, 111., 1917- 
1918; Bloomington, 111., 1918 — . Address, 421 E. 
Grove St., Bloomington, 111. 

8296. RALPH NELSON ENGLE 
(Brother of No. 6862) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 15, 1889, 
Bloomingdale, Ind. ; s. W. J. Engle. Prepared 
in Marshall H. S.; Ind. Univ. Instr., Mil. Sch.; 
Farmer, Urbana, 1918 — . Address, R. 3, Ur- 
bana. 

8297. ROBERT HENRY ENGLE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 12, 1892, Free- 
port, 111.; s. Albert H. (b. F 19, 1855, do.) and 
Fanny (Kraft) Engle (b. Je 13, 1865, London, 
Eng.). Prepared in Freeport H. S.; Univ. of 
Wis., summer, 1916. Philomathean; Agr. Club; 
Hoof and Horn Club; Country Life Club; Der 
Deutsche Verein; Class Football; Varsity Foot- 
ball; ist Lt., Maj. and Instr., Univ. Brig. 
Farmer, Freeport, 111, 1917. 2nd Lt., Inf. Co. 
P. U. S. A., Officers Bat., Ft. Leavenworth, 
Kan., 1917 — -. 1st Lt., 41st Inf., loth Div. 
Inspecting Regt., U. S. A. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Am. Soc. Animal Production; A. F. A. M., 
32nd degree. Address, Freeport, HI. 

8298. HELEN MARIE ENINGER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 26, 1889, Bloom- 
ington, 111.; d. Rev. J. C. Eninger. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Address, Assumption, 111. 

8299. ARTHUR LOUIS EPSTEIN 

(Brother of No. 8300) 
Mun. Engr.; A. B. in M. & S. E.; b. N 
27, 1S89, Omaha, Neb.; s. Henry George (b. 
Ag 10, 1870. Warsaw, Russia) and M. Ger- 
trude (Livingston) Epstein (b. My 20, 1872, 
Liban. do.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Cosmo- 
politan Club; Menorah; Philomathean; and Lt., 
and Capt., Univ. Brig. Dir. of Clubs and Eng. 
Instr., Chicago Hebrew Inst., Organized Work- 
ers Inst., Chicago; Instr., Math, and Phys., 
Peoria; Constructed Gasoline Plants under Ab- 
sorption Process, Tulsa. Okla. Married Ger- 
trude Pochter. Child, Sonia Ruth. Address, 
Bloomington, 111.; bus. add., Bo.x 740 c/o 
Livingston Oil Corp., Tulsa, Okla. 

8300. KARL EPSTEIN 
(Brother of No. 8299) 
Exten. Service; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 14, 1894, 
Sioux City, la.; s. Henry George (b. Ag 10, 
1870, Warsaw, Russia) and M. Gertrude (Liv- 
ingston) Epstein (b. My 20, 1872, Liban, do.). 
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Cosmopolitan 
Club: Philomathean; Wrestling Team; Class 
Swimming. Mgr.. Dairy Herd, Independence, 
Ore.; Exten. Service, Ore. Agr. Coll.. Oregon 
City, Ore. Address. Bloomington, 111.; bus. add., 
c/o Ore. Agr. (Toll., Oregon City, Ore. 



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8301. EDWARD BRINGLE ERICKSON 

B. S. in M. and S. E.; b. O 13, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. Edward (b. O 24, 1862, Norway) 
and Annie C. (Olsen) Erickson (b. D 31, 1867, 
Chicago;. Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago, 
Triangle; Mu-San; Glee and Mandolin Club; 
V. P., Jr. Class. Asst. Paymaster, U. S. N., 
U. S. S. Pocahontas; Ensign, do.; Lt.. Brest, 
France. Address, 204 N. Pine Ave., Chicago. 

8302. CHARLES McKINLEY ETTINGER 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F 26, 1896, Bourbon, Ind.; 
s. George D. (b. N 17, 1857, Bur Oak, Mich.) 
and Eftie A. (Brindley) Ettinger (b. S 27, 
1857, Etna Green, Ind.). Prepared in Bourbon 
(Ind.) H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Tau; Prelim, and Special Honors; Class Foot- 
ball. Sergt., i6th Regt. Engr. R. R. Co. A, 
France. 1st Lt., i6th Regt., Engrs., Co. A, do. 
Address, Bourbon, Ind. 

8303. DONALD GROVER EVANS 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 17, 1887, Earned, Kan.; 
s. Thomas (b. 1850. Carrollton, 111.) and Julia 
(Bowman) Evans (b. 1855, do.). Prepared in 
White Hall H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; 
Technograph Bd.; Engr., E. E. Show; U. S. A. 
A. S., Allentown, Pa.; Instr., U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of 111.; Mustered out, D 11, 1918. Ad- 
dress, White Hall, 111.; bus. add., 410 Public 
Service Bldg., Kenosha, Wis. 

8304. FLOYD EVAN EVANS 
B. S. in M. E.; b. N 24, 1893, Hinckley, 
111.; Ward, Mrs. J. E. Williams. Prepared in 
Anderson (Ind.) H. S. Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. 
Branch, A. S, M. E. ; Varsity Wrestling. Ft. 
Sheridan. 1918: ist Lt., U. S. A. S., A. E. F., 
c/o B. M. C, S. E. R. C, Paris, France; do., 
88th Aero Sqdn., Ger. ; Received Croix de 
Guerre. Address, 132 Maple St., Hinckley, Ill.f 

830s. WILLIAM EDWARD EVERHAM 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 5, 1895, 
Chicago; s. Clifford B. (b. 1854, Philadelphia) 
and Katherine M. (Connolly) Everham (b. 1864, 
Chicago). Prepared in Morgan Park H. S. 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Republican Club; Pres., 
Class; Sr. Ball Com.; Homecoming Com. Mech. 
Engr., Buffalo Forge Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mem., 
A. F. A. M. Address, 4570 Lake Park Ave., 
Chicago; h\is. add., c/o Buffalo Forge Co., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

8306. PAUL GEORGE EWALD 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 4, 1891, Mt. 
Carmel, 111.; s. ' G. C. Ewald. Prepared in 
East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Farmer, Cloverleaf 
Farm, Mt. Carmel, 111., 19 17 — . Address, R. 5, 
Mt. Carmel, Ill.t 

8307. WARHEN BADGER EWER 
B. S. in A. E.; b. D 28. 1893, Chicago; s. 
Charles Deming (b. S 2, 1870, (Chicago) and 
Monique (Ayers) Ewer (b. F 11, 1871, Chi 
cago). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago 
Alpha Delta Phi; Gargoyle; Ath. Bd. of Con 
trol; Interschol. Mgr. ; Engng. V. P., 111. Union 
2nd Lt., E. R. C, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. 
Jnstr., 3rd O. T. C, Camp Travis, Tex.; 315th 
Engrs., A. P. O. 770, A. E. F., France, 191 
Army of Occupation. Ger., 1919 — . Address, 
I III Ashland Ave.. Wilmette, 111. 

8308. STEWART WILLIAM EXCELL 
Engineeri; B. S. in C. E.; b. D 13, 1891, 

Seattle; s. James Excell. Prepared in Lake H. 
S. C. E. Soc. Compiling Lost Data, Valuation 
Dept., I. C. R. R. Address, 6724 Dorchester 
Ave., Chicago. 

8309. BERTHIER WESLEY FAIRBANKS 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 10, 1894, Chicago; s. 

James Wesley (b. O i, i860, Georgia, Vt.) and 



Isabella (Green) Fairbanks (b. S 13, i860 
Trenton N. J). Prepared in John Marshall 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Farm House; Agr. Club; 
Prelim. Honors; Lt., Univ. Brig.; Assoc. Ed 
IH. Agr. Corp., Hdqtrs. Co., 149th F. A., 191 7. 
'.^,' ^^'ift., do., 1918. Instr., Radio Engng., Ar- 
tillery Detachment Sch., A. E. F., France, 1918 
Address, 3203 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago. 

8310. MICHAEL JOSEPH FALETTI 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 29, 1891. Braidwood, 
111.; s. Matthew (b. Jl 1, 1866, Pertoso, Pied- 
mont Italy) and Margaret (Pomatto) Faletti 
(b Ap 18, 1871. Pertoso, Italy). Prepared in 
John Swaney H. S., McNabb. Philomathean; 
Inter-Soc. Debating Team; Soccer Football 
Lawyer Standard, 111.; Lawyer and Law Clerk 
De btefano and Mirabello., Chicago. Address 
Standard, 111.; bus. add., 1111-12 City Hall 
Square Bldg., 139 N. Clark St., Chicago. 

83 1 1. ELMA LEOLA FARMER 

(Sister of No. 6868) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. S 23, 1895. Belleville, 111.; 

d. J. A. farmer. Prepared in Belleville H. S.; 

Monticello Sem. Address, 326 Portland Ave 

Belleville, Ill.t ' 

8312. MERRILL CLIFFORD FAULK 
Minister; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 28, 1893 
Thomasboro, 111.; s. John D. (b. N 12 1866 
Park, Ind.) and Sadie Faulk (b. Mr 21 1865' 
Rantoul, 111.). Prepared in Rantoul H. S Phil- 
omathean; Ilhni Staff. Clerk, Co-op, Urbana 
1917-18; Minister, M. E. Church, Danville 111., 
1918 — . Mem., on trial of 111. Conference of 
M. E. Church, 1918. Address, 308 Cunningham 
Ave., Danville, 111. 

8313. DONALD ALLEN FAY 

A. B. in Commerce; b. O 6, 1895, Urbana- s 
Andrew Francis (b. Je i, 1856, Utica, N. Y ) 
and Susie Goldsmith (Kelley) Fay (b. Ap 17 
1866, Greenfield, Ind.). Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. Cadet. U. S. Mil. Acad., 
West Point, N. Y., 1917; 2nd Lt., West Point 
1918. Address, iiii Green St., Urbana; bus 
add., Acad., Room 443, West Point, N. Y. 

8314. CHARLES RUSSELL FEDERMANN 

B. S. in A. E.; b. My 5, 1893, Brookville, 
Ind.; s. Louis Federmann. Prepared in Brook- 
ville H. S.; Wabash Coll. Phi Delta Theta; 
Tau Beta Pi. Address. Brookville, Ind. 

83 IS. HAROLD NORTON FELTON 
B. S. in E. E.; b. S 10, 1894, Gibson City, 
111.; s. Samuel W. (b. S 26, i8s3, Eaton, O.) 
and Maude (Norton) Felton (b. S 26, 1863, 
Earlville. 111.). Prepared in Earlville H. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; E. E. Soc; Prelim. 
Honors. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, HI., 1917; 
2nd Lt., 40th Inf., U. S. A., 1917-18; A. E. F., 
France. Address, Mendota, 111. 

8316. GEORGE ALONZO FERGUSON 
B. S. in A. E.; b. O 2, 1894, Washington, 
D. C; s. Daniel H. (b. S 10, 184S. Fairfax Co., 
Va.) and Mary L. (Brown) Ferguson (b. F 9, 
1852, Alexandria, Va.). Prepared in Armstrong 
Tech. H. S., Washington, D. C. Beta Pi; Arch. 
Club. Machine Gun Section, Inf. Sch., Ft. Sill. 
Rec'd Certificate of Divisional Instr.; ist Lt., 
Camp Grant, 111.; A. E. F., France. Married 
Maude E. Mileam, O 26. 1917, Champaign. 
Address, 1207 2Sth St. N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

8317. VIOLA LOUISE FILE 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 12. 1893, Irving, 111.; d. 
L. A. File. Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. ; James 
Millikin Univ. Address, Irving, 111. 



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8318. JOSEPH ORTON FINLEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 18, 1874, Oneida, 

111.; s. Joseph Alexander (b. Mr 26, 1839, 
Delaware, O.) and Mary E. (Cox) Finley (b. F 
1846, Somerset, Eng.). Prepared in Univ. Acad., 
Knox Coll., 1915-17. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. 
Farm Mgr., Seymour, 111., 1917-18. Mem., 
Congr. Church; Galesburg Bus. Men's Club. 
Married Annie Stanley Fox, D 27, 1904, Hamp- 
ton, la. Children: Mary Charlotte, b. D 24, 
1906; Sara Elizabeth b, Mr 14, iQio; Ann 
Josephine, b. N 9, 191 1. Address, Oneida, 111. 

8319. MARION REECE FINLEY 

(Husband of No. 8726; Brother of No. 9062) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 4, 1S94, Hoop- 
eston. 111; s. Charles R. and Addie (Reece) 
Finley. Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Farm 
House; Agr. Club; Country Life Club. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married Anna Sager ('17). F 
8, 1919, Belvidere, 111. Address, Hoopeston, 
111. 

8320. EDMUND MATTHEW FINN 
Architect: B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 3. 1886, 

Lawrence, Mass.; s. E. M. Finn. Prepared in 
Phillips Andover H. S., Lawrence, Mass. Arch. 
Club. Address, 303 Merrimac St., Lawrence, 
Mass.t 

8321. HARRY EASTMAN FISHER 

B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Ja 14. .1893, Chi- 
cago. Prepared in Univ. H. S., Chicago. Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Lambda Tau Pi; C. E. Soc; 
Varsity Gym. Team. Address, 5519 Kenwood 
Ave., Chicago. 

S322. HOWARD J. FITCH 
(Husband of No. 7632) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 20, 1893, Guil- 
ford Tp., 111.; s. Edward (b. F 28, 1867. Ogle 
Co,, 111,) and Florence May (Davis) Fitch (b. 
F 26, 1872, Guilford, Tp., 111.). Prepared in 
Rockford H. S. Agr. Club.; Hoof and Horn 
Club. Married Irma L. Houser ('16), My 24, 
1918, St. Louis. Address, R 4, Rockford, 111, 

8323. HERALD BRATT FITES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 3, 1895, South 
Bend, Ind. ; s. John William (b. Mr 30, 1862, 
Bremen, Ind.) and Flora Z. Bratt (b. My 23, 
1863, South Bend, Ind.), Prepared in South 
Bend (Ind.) H. S. Ilus: Sigma Kappa Zeta; 
Prelim. Honors, Grad. Stud., L'niv. of 111., 
1917-18. Address, R 7, Box 4, South Bend, Ind. 

8324. SYLVESTER STANTON FITZ- 

GERRELL 
'A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 25, 1894, Benton, 
111.; s. Sylvester (b. F 6, 1847. Benton, 111.) 
and Almira (Mooney) Fitzgerrell (b. Ja 5, 
1855). Prepared in Benton Tp. H. S. Phi Al- 
pha Delta; Comitatus; Philomathean. 2nd Lt.. 
Cavalry, U. S. A.; Capt., do., 1918; Mustered 
out, D 21, 1918. Address, Benton, 111. 

8325. CHARLES ABUSDALE FLANNERY 
Eflficiencv Engr. ; B. S. in M. E, ; b. Ag 10, 

1894, St, Paul; s, Charles Emmett (b, Jl 7, 
1843, Middletown, N, Y.) and Martha (Abus- 
dale) Flannery (b, Ap 21, 1869. Christiansand, 
Norway). Prepared in N. M, Mil. Inst., Ros- 
well, N. M. Sigma Chi; Theta Tau; Ku Klux; 
Helmet: Mgr.. Class Baseball; Class Basketball. 
Production Engr., Novo Engine Co., Lansing, 
Mich. Je 1917-18. Indus, and Efficiency Engr., 
Montgomery Ward and Co., Chicago, IQ18 — . 
Married Jeffie Ray Harris, D 27, igi6. White 
Mountain. N, M. Child, Charles Harris b. Mr 
8, 1918. Address, 2709 Mildred Ave., Chicago; 
btis. add., c/o Montgomery Ward and Co,, do. 



8326, RICHARD GREER FLAUGHER 
B. S, in Agr.; b, Je 4, 1889, Cayuga, Ind.; 
s. Dr. E. A. Flaugher. Prepared in Cayuga, 
(Ind.) H. S.; Purdue Univ. Phi Kappa Sigma. 
With Novo Engine Co., Lansing, Mich. Ad- 
dress, 2709 Mildred Ave., Chicago. 

8327. JOHN HERMAN FLEMMING 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap i, 1890, Pierce, Neb.; 
s. Herman Flemming. Prepared in Davenport, 
'H. S. Psi Mu. Address, 3566 Larkspur Ave., 
Cincinnati. 

8328, WARD JOHN, FLOCK 
(Brother of No, 9067) 

B. S, in Agr,; b. Jl 19, 1893, Deer Grove, 
111,; s. John (b, Ja 31, 1863, Deer Grove, 111.) 
and Nettie Louise (Schlink) Flock (b. Je 24, 
1864, El Paso, 111.). Prepared in Sterling Tp. 
H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha Gamma Rho; 
Comitatus; Helmet; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; 
Varsity Baseball; Class Football; Class Pres. 
370 Aero Squadron, A. S. S. C, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 904 W. Green St., Urbana. 

8329. GEORGE HENRY FOSTER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Jl 14, 1892, 
Lenox Dale, Mass,; s. Charles W, Foster (b. 
Ag 2, 1847, Becket, Mass,) and Eliza Ann 
(Graves) Foster (b. N 20, 1850, Aussterlitz. N. 
Y.). Prepared in Lenox H. S. Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Easterners Club; Chem. Club. With 
Hercules Powder Co., Kenvil, N. J., 1917-18; 
Acid Chem. and Supvr., do., 1918 — -. Mem., 
A. C. S. Address, 25 Segure St.- D ver. N. J. 

8330. JAMES LESLIE FOX 
Test Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 13, 1888, 
Wichita. Kan.; s. James B. and Mary (Mac- 
Dade) Fox. Prepared in Ouincy H. S. ; Engle- 
wood (N. J.) H. S. Theta Chi. Highway De- 
sign. Texarkana, Ark.; Highway Const., Pitts- 
burgh; Design and Const,, Water Supply, 
Englewood, N, J.; do., Rochester, N. Y. ; In- 
diana Fibre Products Co., Marion, Ind. Engr. 
Tests, Ord. Dept., U. S. A. Married Margaret 
Randel Wills, S 25. 1915, Washington, N. J. 
Address, Roanoke, Va. 

8331. JESSIE LUCILLA FOX 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc. : b. Ap 21, 1885, 
Kewanee, 111,; d. Rev, John W. (b. 1849, Lon- 
don, England) and Charlotte (Stanley) Fox 
(b, 1851, Clifton, England), Prepared in 
Hampton (la.) H. S.; Knox Coll.. 1906-07. 
Tamesonian; Omicron Nu; Alpha Theta Chi; 
Final Honors. Teacher, H. Sc, Central Jr, 
H. S., Springfield, 111, Dietitian, Red Cross 
Emergency Hosp,, Springfield, 111. Mem., 
Congr, (ihurch; Assn., Intercollegiate Alum- 
nae; School Mistress Club, Springfield, 111. 
Married Dr. Theron J. Kinnear, S 10, 1918, 
Springfield, 111. Address, 608 S. Grand Ave., 
West Springfield, 111, 

8332, GRACE BRYAN FRAME (STOCK) 

A, B, in L, A, & S.; b. Je 6, 1891, Hot 
Springs, S, Dak.; d. Ezra Ebenezer (b. Ap 1, 
1S54, Senecaville, O.) and Elizabeth Claris 
(Bryan) Frame (b. S 23, 1855, Solsberry, 
Ind.), Prepared in Springfield H. S.; Knox 
Coll. Pres. Athenean. Married Rev. Harry 
Thomas Stock. Jl 24, 1917, Champaign. Ad- 
dress, 5416 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. 

8333. THOMAS ERASER 

B. S. in Min. E.; b. Mr 18, 1893, White 
Hall, 111.; s. James Eraser. Prepared in White 
Hall H. S. Prelim. Honors. U. S. A., Ft. 
Sheridan, 111. Address, White Hall, HI. 



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8334. EUGENE MARK FREDERICK 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 25, 1896, Clarence, 111.; 
s. Sherman (b. S 30, 1869, Ford Co. 111.) and 
Effie Susan (Kirkpatrick) Frederick (b. Mr 19. 
1872, do.). Prepared in Paxton H. S. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon; Varsity Wrestling; Varsity 
Football. 2nd. Lt., Inf., Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1917; ist. Lt., Co. M, 6ist. Inf.. Gettysburg, 
Pa.; do., Charlotte, N. C; do., A. E. F., France. 
Address, Clarence, 111. 

8335. HARRY KIEL FRIED 
Salesman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 9, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. Hyman (b. St. Petersburg, Russia) 
and Sarah (Siegel) Fried (b. do.). Prepared 
in Medill H. S., Chicago. Varsity Tennis. 
Salesman, Chicago. Storekeeper, 3rd class, 
Great Lakes, III., 1918-19; Mustered out, Ja 
29. 1919. Address, 1506 S. Hamlin Ave., 
Chicago. 

8336. RUTH SCOVELL FUNK 
(Sister of No. 5137) 

Assistant; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 16, 1892, 
Rantoul, 111.; d. Milton Phillips (b. Ap 24, 
1838, Lynnville, 111.) and Evolene (Scovell) 
Funk (b. My 25, 1855, Hornellsville. N. Y.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Bethany Cir- 
cle; H. Sc. Club; Jamesonian. Teacher, H. 
Sc, H. S., Oto. la., 1917-18; Stud, and Asst., 
Bacteriol., Univ. of 111., 1918. Mem., O. E. 
S. Address, 711 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana. 

S337. JESSIE MARIA GADDIS 
B. Mus.; b. Mr 2, 1888, Avon, 111.; d. John 
Hardin (b. N 29, 1849, Stronghurst, 111.) and 
Margaret Elizabeth (Brook) Gaddis (b. Mr 7, 
1850, Olena. 111.). Prepared in Knox Coll. 
Acad. B. Mus., Knox Conservatory of Music, 
1 91 3. Pi Beta Phi; Mu Kappa Alpha. Address, 
Daytona Beach, Fla. ; bus. add., 7047 N. Ash- 
land Ave., Chicago. 

8338. HAROLD T. GALLAHER 
Master Mechanic; B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 19, 
1894, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Thomas (b. do.) and 
Amelia (Hauler) Gallaher (b. do.). Prepared 
in Tiskilwa H. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu. 
Chief Electn., Union Malleable Iron Co., East 
Moline, 111., 191 7-1 8; Master Mech., do., 
1918 — . Address, Tiskilwa, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
Union Malleable Iron Co., East Moline, 111. 

8339. HOWARD STANLEY GANTZ 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 10, 1894. An- 
chor, 111.; s. William S. (b. O 8, 1861, Glen 
Rock, Pa.) and Jennie Leona Parminter (b. 
Ag II. 1867, Metamora, III.). Prepared in 
Normal H. S. Alplia Chi Rho; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Tribe of Illini; Agr. Club; Varsity 
Track. Farmer, Anchor 111. Corp.. Co. H, 
344th Inf., Camp Grant, Rockford. III. Sergt., 
Co. H, 344th Inf., 86th Div,. A. E, F,. France. 
Address, 401 S. Main St., Normal, III, 

8340. CASPER TYRELL GARTH 
A. B. in Commerce; b. N 22. 1895, Belmont, 
la.; s. Dr. J. W. Garth. Prepared in Beau- 
mont H. S.; Univ. of Tex. Alpha Tau Ome- 
ga; Class Soccer., Camp Funston, Tex. Ad- 
dress, 1461 Calder Ave., Beaumont, Tex.t 

8341. MARY BEATRICE GARVIN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 23. 1883, 
Strout, III.; d, Thomas (b. Jl 15, 1852, St. 
Louis) and Sarah Jane (Morgan) Garvin fb. 
Eldora, 111.). Prepared in Pittsfield H, S.; 
Greer Coll., Hoopeston. 111.; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ., 1913; Univ. of Calif,, Berkeley, Calif., 
summer. 1915, Grad. Stud,, Univ, of 111. Y. 
W. C. A.; Grad. Club. Teacher, Hist,, Jr, H. 
S., Urbana, 1917-18. Mem,, Christian Church; 
Nat. Educ. Assn. Address, 607 E. White St., 
Champaign 



8342. ARTHUR GUSTAVE GEHRIG 
Struct. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; M. S,, 1919; 
b. D 24. 18S7, New Douglas, 111.; s. John (b. 
S 2, 1841, Zeiskam, Rhenish, Bavaria) and 
Eliza Catherine (Leutwiler) Gehrig (b. Mr 3, 
1844^^ Highland, 111.), Prepared in New Douglas 
H. S,; Univ. Acad. Cosmopolitan Club; Tau 
Beta Pi; Philomathean; C. E. Soc. Fellowship 
in C. E. Research Asst,, Civ, Engng., Univ. of 
111.. 1917- Insp. of Bridges, Big Four Ry,, Mt. 
Carmel, 111.; Struct. Engr., West. Elec. Co., 
Chicago, 19 19 — , Auth,; The Emergency Dams 
at the Locks of the Panama Canal, The Tech- 
nograph. Vol. XXXII. 1918, Mem., Christian 
Church; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ; 
A. F. A, M. Married Julia Etta Smith, Ap 8, 
1914, Staunton, 111. Child, Eleanor Marie, b. O 
10. 1917. Address, 15 N. Parkside Ave., (Chi- 
cago; bus. add., c/o Western Electric Co., do. 

8343. MARJORIE DEANE HAWKINS 
(GENSON) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 15, 1888, St. 
Louis; d. William King (b. D 3, 1858, Cincin- 
nati) and Josephine (Fosgate) Hawkins (b. O 
10, 1863, Big Rock, 111.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park H. S,; Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of Chicago. 
jNIem., Ladies' Union. Married Leroy Leigh- 
ton Genson, Ap 22, 1916, Chicago. Address, 
Lombard, 111. 

8344. NICHOLAS GERTEN 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 21, 1894. Chi- 
cago; s. John Gerten. Prepared in Lane Tech. 
H. S.. Cliicago. Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Fencing. 
Allied Const. Mach. Co., New York City, 1917. 
Engng. Corps. 23d. Highway Engrs., Camp 
Meade; 2nd Lt., Co. A. 23rd Engrs., A. E. F., 
1918 — . Address, 2202 Cleveland Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8345. HOWARD CYRIL GESELBRACHT 

B, S. in Agr.; b. Ap 2, 1896, Austin, 111.; s, 
H. H, Geselbracht. Prepared in Crane Tech, 
H. S,, Chicago. Phrenocon; Scabbard and 
Blade; Pres., Rifle Club; Capt., Univ. Brig. 
Lt.. Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Address, 45 
X. Mayfield Ave., Chicago. f 

8346. MAUD ALBERTA GIBBONS 
A. B. in L. A. and S.; b. Jl 19, 1895, Me- 
tropolis, 111.; d. A. J. Gibbons. Prepared in 
:\Ietropolis H. S.; 111. Coll. Address, sth and 
Metropolis St,, Metropolis, IlLt 

S347, RALEIGH AUGUSTUS GIBSON 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 10, 1894. Indian- 
apolis; s. L. A. Gibson. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S.; Millikin Univ. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Class Football. O. R. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1Q17; 2nd Lt,, Co. E, Reg. 344th Inf., Camp 
Grant, Rockford, 111., 1918. Address, 318 Mon- 
roe St., Decatur, Ill.f 

8348. SYLVIA ROSE GIBSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 22, 1894, 
Chicago; d. James David (b. O 26. 1865, Balin- 
afad. Ont., Can.) and Alice G. (Hubbard) Gib- 
son (b. Ag 21, 1871, Chichester. Sussex. Eng.). 
Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago. 
Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma. Teacher. Eng,, Latin 
and French. Nixon Tp. H. S., Weldon. 111., 
1917 — • Address, 3647 Flournoy St,, Chicago; 
bus. add.: c/o Nixon Township High School, 
Weldon, 111. 

8349. MATE LEWIS GIDDINGS 
Teacher; A, B. in H. Sc. ; b. D 19, 1891, 
Danville. 111.; d. Albert (b. 1850. do.) and Ella 
(Dill) Giddings (b, 1862, Clairmount, Ind.). 
Prepared in Danville H. S,; 111. St, Norm. 
Univ, Alpha Omicron Pi; Phi Delta Psi; Omi- 
cron Nu; Yo Ma; W. A. A,; Sec, Woman's 



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League; Sr. Baseball. Teacher, H. Sc., St. 
Norm. Sch., St. Cloud, Minn., 1917-1S; Home 
Econ. Div., la. St. Coll., Ames, la., 191 8—. 
Address, 911 N. Vermilion St., Danville. 111.; 
bus. add., la. St. Coll., Ames, la. 

8350. ARTHUR EDWARD GIERTZ 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F 24, 1893, Elgin. 111.; s. 
C. E. Giertz. Prepared in Elgin H. S. Beta 
Phi- Theta Tau; C. E. Soc. Steam Engng. 
Course, Pelham Bay and Stevens Inst., War- 
rant Officer; A. E. F., France. 1919 — • Address, 
430 N. Crystal St., Elgin, 111. 

8351. *RALPH EGLEY GIFFORD 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ap 6. 1894, Onarga, 
111.; s. Melvin B. and Lizzie Kirkbride (Eg- 
ley) Gifford. Prepared in Onarga H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta; Ku Klux. Q. M. R. C, Motor 
Transportation; Tank Service, Camp Colt, 
Gettysburg, 1918. Died O i, 1918. Camp Colt, 
Gettysburg, Pa. 

8352. *GLADYS GILPATRICK 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 2, 1894, Piano, 111.; 
d John Brisbane (b. Ap 2:, 1851, Ossiau, N. 
Y.) and Millie Almira (Van Nostrand) Gilpat- 
rick (b. Jl 27, 1S51, Granger, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Piano H. S. Alpha Delta Pi; Wom- 
an's League; Y. W. C. A. Teacher, H. Sc. 
and Supervisor of Meals in Girls Dormitory, 
Grand Prairie Sem. Stud. Nurse, Philadelphia 
Hosp. Died O 14, 1918, Philadelphia. 

8353. RUTH MARIE GLASSCO 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 7, 1896, Char- 
leston, 111.; d. George M. and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Bond) Glassco. Prepared in Charleston H. S. 
H. Sc. Club; Omicron Nu; Final Honors. 
Teacher, Dom. Sc, Rockville, Ind., 1917— -• 
Address, 106 N. Coler Ave., Urbana; bus. add.. 
c/o High School, Rockville, Ind. 

8354. EDNA AGATHA GOETTLER 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 8. 1894, 
Chicago; d. Gertrude Goettler. Prepared in 
Univ. of Chicago. Teacher, Tp. H. S., Tusco- 
la, 111. Address, 4630 Dover St., Chicago. t 

8355. HENRY L. GOGERTY 
Supt. Const.; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 30, 1894, 
Zearing, la.; s. William H. and Elizabeth Jane 
(Haggin) Gogerty. Prepared in Zearing (la.) 
H S ; St. Joseph's Coll., Dubuque, la. Asst. 
Supt., Const., Kelly Field No. 2. San Antonio, 
Te.x.; Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La.; 
Brooks Field, San Antonio, Tex.; Kelly Field; 
Mustered out, N 30, 1918. Address, Zearing, 
la. 
8356. CHARLOTTE DEANE GOLDBERG 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. and S.; b. N 27, 
1893, Chicago; d. Samuel B. (b. 1868. Kovno, 
Russia) and Esther Goldberg (b. 1873, do.). 
Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago. 
Menorah; Der Deutsche Verein; Gregorian. 
Teacher. Ger., Jewish Tr. Sch., Chicago, 1917 — • 
Mem., Chicago Coll. Club. Address. 1636 S. 
Millard Ave., Chicago. 

8357. FRANK LYLE GOLDMAN 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 9. 1893. St. Louis; s. 
Louis Goldman. Prepared in Yeatman H. S., 
St. Louis; Wash. Univ. Arch. Club. Address, 
1601 Carr St., St. Louis.f 

8358. ABRAHAM LINCOLN GOLINKIN 

Engineer; B. S. in M. & S. E. ; b. F 26, 
1895. Chicago; s. Maurice (b. 1867, Russia) 
and Ella Golinkin (b. 1870, do.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 
Chicaeo. Engr., Milwaukee Sewerage Comn., 
1917-18; Asst. Civ. Engr.. Dept. of Bridges 
and Railroad Crossing Elimination, N. J. 
Pub. Utility Comin., Newark, N. J. Chief 



Mach., U. S. N. R. F., Great Lakes, 111.; U. 
S. Coast Guard Submarine Chaser and Patrol 
duty, Pelham Bay, N. Y.; Naval Gun Plant, 
Bayonne, N. J.; Mustered out, Ja, 1919- Auth. : 
Construction of Siphon Tunnel Under Mil- 
waukee River, Mun. Engng. Address, 69 Court 
St., Newark, N. J.; bus. add., 11Q4 Kurney 
Bldg., Newark, N. J. 

8359. MABEL MADELLON GOOCH 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 30, 1893. Little 
Rock, la.; d. C. W. Gooch. Prepared in Ells- 
worth (Minn.) H. S.; Univ. of Minn. Address, 
Aurora, S. Dak.t 

8360. GEORGE FRANCIS GOREY 

B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Je 4, 1893, Jo- 
liet. 111.; s. Thomas (b. 1866, do.) and Kath- 
erine ((jiblin) Gorey (b. do.). Prepared in 
Joliet Tp. H. S., Mu San; Class Football; Sr. 
Ball Com. Stud. Officer, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1917; Ft. Monroe; 2nd Lt., Trench Mortars, 
Army Trench Art. Sch., A. E. F., France., 
1917 — . Address, 504 Herkimer St., Joliet, 111. 

8361. ANTHONY READY GOULD 
Editor; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 10, 1895. Berke- 
ley, Calif.; s. James, Jr. (b. Jl 24, 1850, Lon- 
don, Eng.) and Clara (Ready) Gould (b. Ap 
15, 1807, Auburn, Calif.). Prepared in Pro- 
viso Tp. H. S. Alpha Zeta; Philqmathean; 
Scribbler's; Graphomen; Country Life Club; 
Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Class Sec; 
Managing Ed., summer Illini and III. Agr. 
Assoc, and Managing Ed., Am. Sheep Breeder, 
Chicago. Lt., C. A. C, U. S. A., Ft. Monroe. 
Va. ; Mustered out, D 7, 1919. Auth.: How to 
Care for a Flock of Sheep, pub. by Bradley 
Knitting Co., Delavan, Wis., 1917; Pamphlets 
pub. by .4in. .Sheep Breeder, U. S. Yards. Ad- 
dress. 10754 S. Iloyne Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
817 Exchange Ave., U. S. Yards, do. 

8362. MAURICE AUGUSTUS GOULD 
Telephone Operator; B. S. in C. E. ; b. D 
19, 1891, New Sharon, la.; s. George Beale (b. 
S 25, 1845, Mt. Carmel, 111.) and Mary Eliza- 
beth (Penrose) Gould (b. My 28, 1856, Penns- 
ville, O.). Prepared in New Sharon (la.) H. 
S.; Clarkston (Wash.) H. S.; Moline H. S. 
C. E. Soc. Surv., B. and O. R. R., Baltimore. 
Md. ; Telephone Operator, Ammunition Bldg., 
Rock Island, 111. Co. E, 415th R. R. Telegraph 
Bn., Signal Corps, N. A., France. Address, 
New Sharon, la. 

8363. HARLAND BROWN GRAHAM 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 6, 1894, Santa Paula, 

Calif.; s. Samuel Camden (b. Armstrong Co., 
Pa.) and Mamie (Brown) Graham (b. Carri- 
bou. Me.). Prepared in Los Angeles H. S.; 
la. Univ.; Univ. of Mich. Delta Tau Delta. 
N. R.. San Pedro, Calif. 2nd Lt., S. M. A., 
Kelly Field, Fort Worth, Calif. Address, 1214 
3rd Ave., Los Angeles. 

8364. RAYMOND LORIMER GRANTZ 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 8, 1894, Rockford, 

111.; s. Otto Grantz. Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Ma- 
wan-da; Sachem; Helmet; Ath. Ed., Daily Illi- 
ni; Illio staff; Sr. Memorial Com.; Sr. Smoker 
Com.; Pres.. Jr. Class. U. S. S: M. A., Berke- 
ley, Calif.; Lt., Ellington Field. Houston. Tex.; 
Mustered out, Ja 20, 1919- Address, 512 College 
Ave., Rockford, Hit 

8365. ANKER SVERRE GRAVEN 
B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 17, 1891. Menominee, 
Wis.; s. P. P. Graven. Prepared in Menom- 
inee (Wis.) H. S.; Stout Inst. Alpha Delta 
PTii; Tau Beta Pi; Psi Mu; 111. Union Dram- 
atic Club; Stud. Opera; Glee and Mandolin 
Club; Arch. Club. U. S. Naval Tr. Camp, 
Detroit. .Address, 1003 S. 9th St., Menom- 
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S366. LESLIE ROY GRAY 
B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 23, 1895, Saunemin, 
111.; s. James Eliot (b. Forrest, 111.) and El- 
viria (Munro) Gray (b. Wing, 111.). Prepared 
in Grand Prairie Seminary and Saunemin H. 
S. E. E. Soc. Cadet Engr., Denver. A. S. 

5. C, Champaign. Mem., A. I. E. E. Ad- 
dress, Box 28, R 3, Bloomington, 111. 

8367. GLADYS GREEN (JENNINGS) 
(Wife of No. 7655; Sister of No. 6913) 

A. B. in H. So.; b. Je 26, 1895, Oakwood, 
111.; d. Wilbert Grant (b. Ja 27, 1868, Colum- 
bus, O.) and Lucy Roxana (Cranston) Green 
(b. N 21, 1869, Gibson City, 111.). Prepared 
in Oakwood and Danville H. Schs. H. Sc. 
Club; W. A. A.; Class Basketball; Class Hock- 
ey; Stud. Council, Woman's League; ist. Cabi- 
net, Y. W. C. A. Mem., Local Com. St. Coun- 
cil of Defense. Married Carson G. Jennings 
('16), S 18. 1918, Oakwood, 111. Address. R. 

6, Carlinville, 111. 

8368. BIRDIE WILMAH GREENE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 30, 1881, 
Tallula, 111.; d. Joseph Watkins (b. S 7, 1852, 
do.) and Emma (Murray) Greene (b. D 25, 
1850, Sparta, Mich.). Prepared in Tallida H. 
S.; Univ. of Calif.; Harvard. Teacher, Math., 
H. S., Los Angeles; do.. Riverside, Calif. Ad- 
dress, Tallula, 111.; bus. add.. Riverside, Calif. 

8369. HAROLD GREENHILL 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Mr 30, 1893, Chicago; s. 
William Purdon (b. Ja 28, 1854, Binbrook Tp., 
Ontario, Can.) and Susan Harriet (Galliford) 
Cireenhill b. N 27, 1864, IngersoU, do.). Pre- 
pared in Robert Waller H. S., Chicago. Sig- 
ma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma. R. O. 
T. C, Ft. Sheridan; do.. Ft. Monroe, 1917; 
2nd Lt., C. A., Ft. Williams, Me.; ist Lt., 
Hdf|trs. Co., 54th C. A. C, A. E. F., France; 
Mustered out, Ja _ 28, 19 19. Address, 1951 
Seminary Ave., Chicago. 

8370. EARL EUGENE GREENWELL 
Chemist; B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. F 21, 1894, 
Manistee, Mich.; s. John N. (b. O 7, 1857, 
Raglan, Ontario, Can.) and Martena (Jensen) 
Greenwell (b. N 10, 1872, Pentwater, Mich.). 
Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey, 111. 
Chem., Armour & Co., Chicago, 191 7; Coal-tar- 
dye and Intermediate Chem., Ault & Wiborg 
Co., Cincinnati. 1917 — . Married Hilda Or- 
delle Walker, F 9, 1017, Danville, 111. Ad- 
dress. 3566 Larkspur Ave., Cincinnati. 

8371. MARION ELSIE GREGG 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 14, 1894, 
Chicago; d. Frank Edward (b. Jl 8, 1868, 
Wales) and Lizzie (Manwell) Gregg (b. Je 
21, 1872, White Pigeon, Mich.). Prepared in 
Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago. Alpha Omicron 
Pi. Teacher, H. Sc, H. S., Toulon, 111. Ad- 
dress, 4237 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Box 196 Toulon, 111. 

8372. CHARLES HENRY GREWE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 30, 1895, Chi- 
cago; s. Charles Henry (b. D 25, iSbi. Ger- 
many) and Anna (Graumann) Grewe b. Ag 
15, 1862, Ft. Wayne, Ind.). Prepared in Wen- 
dell Phillips H. S. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; 
Final Honors. Water Basketball. Farmer, 
Lawrence, Mich. Co. B, ist Bn.. i6oth Div.. 
Brig., Camp Custer, Mich. AddrMS, Lawrence, 
Mich. 

8373. NEWTON FOX GREY 
Bond Broker: B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 23, 1894. 
Evanston, 111.; s. Howard (b. D i, 1857, Chi- 
cago) and Lizzie K. (Fillinghast) Grey (b. Jl 
4, 1861, Chicago). Prepared in Evanston Tp. 
H. S.; N. W. Univ. Agr. Club; Swimming; 
Final Honors. Bond Salesman, Powell and 



Girard, Chicago. Y. M. C. A. Sec, Jefferson 
Barracks, Mo., 1917-18; Naval Reserve, Mun- 
icipal I'ier, Chicago; Pelham Bay, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 329 Lake St., Evanston, 111. 

8374- JOHN NEWTON GRIDLEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 20, 1894, Biggs- 
ville. 111.; s. Walter Henry (b. Ap 15, i860, 
Eng.) and Ella (Rezner) Gridley (b. Ap 22, 
1862, Biggsville, 111.). Prepared in Biggsville 
H. S.; Knox Coll. Phi Delta Theta. Address, 
Biggsville, 111. 

8375. HUGH GRIGSBY 
Rancher; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 14, 1890, Cuba, 
111.; s. George N. (b. Ag 3, 1859, do.). Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S. Acanthus; Spanish 
Club; Swimming; Prelim. Honors. Rodman, 
Grigsby Engng. Co., E. Peoria; in charge of 
ranch. Can., 1917-18. U. S. Navy, U. S. S. 
Kansas; Member of Crew which made a record 
for the Navy, with 7 in. gun, firing 8 shots in 
30 sec, target 1800 yds. and making 8 hits. 
Address, 300 E. W^ashington St., East Peoria, 
111. 

8376. CHRISTIAN GROSS 
B. S. in Agr.; b. O 9, 1895, Chicago; s. 
Charles W. (b. Philadelphia) and Winifred 
(Watkins) Gross (b. Albany, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Ky. Mil. Inst. 
Psi Upsilon; Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; ist Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig.; Asst. Mgr., 
Interschol.; Mgr.. Class Swimming; Treas., 
Mil. Ball Com.; Chin., Sr. Ball Com.; Brev. 
Capt., III. Nat. Guard. Univ. of 111. Ambu- 
lance Unit, France, 1917; Received the Croix 
de Guerre, Ag 8, 1917; (iamp Grant, Co. 2, 3rd 
O. T. C 1918; Camp Gordon, la.; Siberia, 
1 919 — . Address, 6721 Chappel Ave., Chicago. 

8377. CLARENCE JAMES GRUHL 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Mr 9, 1891, 
Milwaukee; s. Fred J. (b. S 16, 1859, Cedar- 
burg, Wis.) and Emma (Schroeder) Gruhl (b. 
Milwaukee). Prepared in South Div. H. S., 
Milwaukee; Marquette Univ., 1913-14. Struct. 
Steel Draftsman, Milwaukee. Address, 359 
Madison St., Milwaukee. 

8378. RAYMOND WILLIAM GRUNER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jl 14, 1894, 
Speer, 111. ; s. William Gruner. Prepared in 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Elec. Engr., St. Louis. 
Corp. Signal Corps, Co. C, 310th Field Signal 
Bn., Mayen, Ger. Address, Speer, 111.; bus. 
add., 3741 Washington Ave., St. Louis. 

S379. LOIS GREENE GUILD 

(Sister of Nos. 3384, 9101) 
Photographer; B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. O 13, 
18S7, Dubuque, la.; d. Dr. Joel Henry (b. Jl 
4, 1852. Franklinville, N. Y.) and Martha 
(Thomas) Greene (b. F 24. 1859, Lansing, 
Ea.). Prepared in Dubuque (la.) H. S.; Sim- 
mons Coll., 1905-07. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi 
Delta Psi; Alethenai; Final Honors. With 
Jens Jensen. Chicago, Landscape Arch., 1917- 
18; Sec, War Issues Course, Univ. of 111., 
1918-19; Student of Photography, 1919. Mar- 
ried Thacher Howland Guild, Je 11, 1908, Du- 
buque, la. (died Jl 21, 1914). Child, Margaret 
Elizabeth, b. D 28, 1910. Address, 907 W. 
California. LTrbana. 

8380. CARL ALBERT GUSTAFSON 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in A. E. ; b. D 15, 1894, 
Ft. Dodge, la.; s. August (b. Sweden) and 
Anna (Anderson) Gustafson (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Ft. Dodge (la.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi; 
Prelim. Honors. Struct. Engr., steel and 
reinforced concrete design. West. Elec, Co., 
Chicago, 1917-18. Civ. Engr. and Supt., Const., 
Long Island Sound Coast Defenses; Const. Q. 
M., Ft. H. G. Wright, N. Y., 1918— . Address. 
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83S1. ELIZABETH PURSEL HACKLEY 
Teacher; A. E. in L. A. & S.; b. D i, 1894. 
Delavan, Wis.; d. William Levant (b. Mr 19, 
1S60, Lewiston. N. Y.) and Frances (Pursel) 
Hackley (b. Ag 28, 1871, Noblesville, Ind.). 
Prepared in Waukegan Tp. H. S. Alethenai; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. Honors. Teacher, 
Eng., Tp. H. S., Libertyville, 111. Address, 
10 1 6 W. Oregon St., TJrbana; bnis. add., 
Libertyville, 111. 

8382. HENRY MERRITT HAGER 
B. S. in Commerce; b. F 4, 1894, Ottawa, 
111.; s. George Bety and Margaret (Merritt) 
Hager. Prepared in Dwight H. S. Theta Del- 
ta Chi; Alpha Kappa Psi. ist. Lt., Ft. Sheri- 
dan. 111., 191 7; 332nd. F. A., Camp Grant, 
Rockford, 111., 1917-18; Machine Gun Bn., Post 
F, Ft. Sill, Okla. 2nd Lt., Aero Sqdn., A. E. 
F., France, 1918 — . Address, Dwight, 111. 

8383. GEORGE EMORY HALL 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 27. 1S94, Rock- 
ford. 111.; s. L. C. Hall. Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Kappa Psi; 
Ma-wan-da; Ku Klux; Stud. Council; Jr. Smok- 
er Com.; Mgr. Varsity Football. Address, 
Rockford, Ill.t 

8384. CHAUNCEY GEYER HAMILTON 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 7, 

1893, Colfax, 111.; s. John Hamilton. Prepared 
in Colfax H. S. Prin., Tp. H. S., Carlock, 
III. Address, Colfax, 111.; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Carlock, 111. 

8385. DON HERMAN HAMILTON 
(Brother of No. 8386) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F 3. 1892, Paris, 111.; s. 
W. F. (b. Ap 1862, do.) and Rosa (Wetzel) 
Hamilton (b. D 31, 1864, do.). Prepared in 
Paris H. S. Address, R. 2, Paris, Ill.t 

8386. THOMAS SHERMAN HAMILTON 
(Brother of No. 8385) 
Grad. Stud.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ap 21, 

1894, Paris. 111.; s. W. F. (b. Ap 1862, do.) and 
Rosa (Wetzel) Hamilton (b. D 31, 1864. do.). 
Prepared in Paris H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Scabbard and Blade; 
Chem. Club. Capt., Univ. Brig. Asst., An. 
Nutrition, Univ. of 111., 191 7; Grad. Stud., do., 
1919— . Capt., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 
1 91 7-19. Married Mabel Gaumer, Ap 11, 1919, 
Paris, 111. Address, Paris, III.; bus. add., 917 
W. (ireen St., Urbana. 

8387. *WILLIAM JACOB HAMILTON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 11, 1890, Decatur, 
111.; s. Lena Hamilton. Prepared in N. W. 
Univ. U. S. Ambulance Corps, A. E. F., 
France, 191 7-1 8. Awarded le Croix de Guerre. 
Name of village of Vacherainville, France, was 
cnanged to Poste Hamilton in his honor. Died 
of wounds, My 10, 1918, Vacherainville, 
France. 

8388. RUTH EDITH HAMMOND 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 8, 1891, Ft. Apa- 
che. Ariz.; d. Brant C. (b. N 22, 1839, Brad- 
ford, Pa.) and Adelaide Elizabeth (Waite) 
Hammond (b. Mr 24, 1854, Swanton, Vt.). 
Prepared in Winfield (Kan.) H. S.; A. B., 
Drury Coll., Springfield, Mo., 1914. Cataloger, 
Pub. Lib., nibbing, Minn.; Libn., Pub. Lib., 
Wichita, Kan. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn. Address, 
c/o Public Library, Wichita, Kan. 

8389. MYRON SCOTT HANCOCK 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 16, 1895, 
Beecher City, 111. ; s. Winfield Scott and Leah 
C. (Reed) Hancock. Prepared in Pana Tp. H. 
S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Final Honors; 
Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. Engr., Westinghouse 



Elec. & Mfg. Co., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 1917 — . 
Mem., Westinghouse Club. Address, 1013 
Ross Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

8390. PAUL NEWTON HANGER 
Gas Engine Mechanic; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 
7, 1893, Atlanta, 111.; s. Jacob Bartlett (b. D 
21, 1848, Tremont, 111.) and Julia Lillian 
(Reise) Hanger (b. O 22, 1862, Lincoln, 111.). 
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Urbana H. S. Agr. 
Club; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Class Football; 
Capt., Class Basketball; Scholarship. Tractor 
and gas engine Mechanic, Beason, 111., 1917- 
18; do., Avery Mfg. Co., Peoria, 1918. ist. 
III. Cavalry. Mexican Border, 1916; 2nd. Lt., 
N. A. Mem., Christian Church. Address, 
2226 N. Madison St., Peoria. 

8391. JOHN LEON HANMORE 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. O 10, 1885, Landessville, 
Ind.; s. J. J. Hanmore. Prepared in Univ. of 
Chicago. Address, 705 W. California St., Ur- 
bana. 

8392. WILLIAM ATWATER HARDIN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 6, 1891, Keiths- 
burg, 111.; s. John P. (b. D 27, 1850, do.) and 
May (Atwater) Hardin (b. Ap 13, 1862, New 
Boston, 111.). Prepared in Keithsburg H. S.; 
Drury Acad., Aledo, 111.; William and Vashti 
Coll. Farmer, Keithsburg, 111. Agr. Club, 
Country Life Club. Address, Keithsburg, 111. 

8393. ROLLIN BARNES HARRINGTON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 19, 1895, Logan, 
O. ; s. Herbert R. (b. Ja 14, 1870, do.) and 
Jeanette (Treesdale) Harrington (b. Ag 14, 
1872, Binghamton, N. Y. ). Prepared in Logan 
(O.) H. S.; Oberlin Coll. Alpha Tau Omega. 
Production of Nat. Oil, Bartlesville, Okla. 2nd 
Lt., Waco, Tex.; Inf.. Co. F, 8th Repl. Bn., 
Camp MacArthur; Mustered out, D 7, 1918. 
Address, Box 1044, Bartlesville, Okla. 

8394. ELIZABETH PAYNE HARRIS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 6, 1895. Cham- 
paign; d. Henry Pavne (b. Jl 24, 1854, Spring- 
field, O.) and Janet 'Abdill (b. S 22, 1854, Holly 
Springs, Miss.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Clerk, Dairy Dept., 
Univ. of 111.. 1917-18; Stud., Mosher Secre- 
tarial Sch., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 6520 
Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. 

8395. HANNAH HARRIS (SELLARDS) 
(Wife of No. 7942; Sister of Nos. 4190, 5705) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 7, 1894, Cham- 
paign; d. John Billingsly (b. 1849, Springfield, 
O.) and Sarah Woodman (Hahn) Harris (b. 
i860, Philadelphia). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Yo Ma. Married William 
H. Sellards ('16), S 20, 1917, Champaign. 
Child. Margaret Anne, b. D 20, 191 8. Address, 
70s St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8396. WILLIAM RUTLEDGE HARRIS 
Lawyer; LL. B. ; b. D 24, 1891, Macomb, 
ill.; s. Hiram H. (b. My 2, 1861, Table Grove, 
111.) and Elsie F. (Gariett) Harris (b. My 21, 
1863. Macomb, 111.). Prepared in Macomb 
H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm. A. B., Lombard 
Coll., 1914. Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Innes 
of Court; V. P., Law Club. U. S. A. Ord. 
Corps.. Camp Hancock; 113 Ord. Dept. Co., 
Camp Dodge, la. Mem., Universalist Church. 
Address, Macomb, 111. 

8397. RICHARD NELSON HART 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 24, 1893, Brigh- 
ton, 111.; s. William Henry (b. D 20, 1836, 
Guilford, Conn.) and Alice Hart (b. F 18, 
1866, Brighton, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Agr. Club. Milk Tester, Oregon, 111. C. 
A., Ft. Wright. N. Y.; 4th Anti-Aircraft Bn., 
Bat. C, Camp Eustis. Lee Hall, Va. Address, 
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8398. MILTON MILES HARTMAN 
farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 9, 1892, Free- 
burg, 111.; s. Mahlon R. (b. Reading, Pa.) and 
Mary (Rumer) Hartnian (b. Mascoutah, 111.). 
Prepared in Freeburg H. S. B. S.. McKen- 
dree Coll., 1914. Dairy Farmer, Mounds, 111. 
Married Ethel L. Britton, D 23, 1913 Mounds. 
111. Child, Milton Miles, Jr., b. Mr 12, 1918. 
Address, Mounds, 111. 

8399. ALBERT WILLIAM HARZ 
Soil Specialist; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 26. 1893, 
Palatine, 111.; s. William V. (b. O 21, 1S59, 
do.) and Maria (Harting) Harz (b. N 11, 1S64, 
do.). Prepared in Palatine H. S.; Elgin Acad. 
Alpha Zeta. Prelim. Honors; Univ. Band. 
Asst.. 111. St. Soil Sur., 1916-17; Soil Special- 
ist. James L. Waterbury Co., Bradentown, 
Fla., 1918; Sales Mgr., do., 1918 — . Dir., 
Band. do. Married Ruth Leon Gillen, Jl 25, 
1917, Champaign. Address, Bradentown, Fla. 

8400. HENRY CLIFFORD HAWES 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. My 28, 
1893, Atlanta, 111.; s. Henry C. (b. 1844, do.) 
and Corilla A. Hawes (b. do.). Prepared in 
Atlanta H. S.; Eureka Coll. Tau Kappa Epsi- 
lon; Beta Gamma Sigma. Pres.. L'niv. Band; 
Univ. Orchestra; Mandolin Club. Pub. Acct., 
Lybrand Ross Bros. & Montgomery, Chicago, 
1917 — . Acct. Bur. of Aircraft Production, 
Central Division. Mem., Christian Church; 
A. F. A. M. Address, 1725 Wilson Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8401. COLUMBUS FERREL HAYES 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D i, 1892, Sioux Cen- 
tre, la.; s. Alonzo Dean (b. D 18, 1863. Way- 
land, la.) and Margaret Elizabeth (Ferrel) 
Hayes (b. S 26, 1862, New London, la.). Pre- 
pared in New London (la.) H. S. B. A., la. 
Wesleyan Coll., 1915. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 
Phi Kappa Delta; Iota Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Gen. Timekeeper, Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., 
1917-18; U. S. A., Camp Dodge. la., 1918; 
33rd Engrs., Camp Devens, Mass.; Hdqtrs. Co., 
33rd Engr.. A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. Married Beulah 
Billingsley, Ap 13, 1918, Ayer, Mass. Address, 
New London, la. 

8402. EARLE MELVILLE HAYES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 23, 1891, White 
Rock, 111.; s. Charles Fremont (b. Je 26, 1856, 
do.) and Margaret (Gates) Hayes (b. N 28, 
185s, Holcomb, 111.). Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Farmer, Kings, 111., 1917 — . Address, 
R I, Kings, 111. 

8403. GLENN LLOYD HEAD 
Supt. Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F g, 

1890, Sciota. 111.) and Margaret Anne (Tip- 
ton) Head (b. Je 13, 1S52, Coschocton Co., 
O.). Prepared in Sciota H. S.; West. 111. St. 
Norm. Acad.; West. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Pi 
Pi Rho. Supt., Westerfield Grade Sch., Ke- 
wanee. 111. Pvt., U. S. A., Signal Corps, Govt. 
Radio Sch., College Sta., Tex. Address, Scio- 
ta, 111. 

8404. LEO CHRYSOSTEM HECKLER 
Engineer: B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. Ap 19, 1893, 
Blue Island. 111.; s. Henry I. (b. N 2, 1865, 
do.) and Susan (Folman) Heckler (b. S 13, 
1866, Mokena, 111.). Prepared in Thornton 
Tp. H. S., Harvey. 111. ist R. O. T. C; 2nd 
Lt., 332nd F. A., Camp Grant. Rockford, 111., 
1917; "325th F. A., A. E. F.. France. Address, 
15524 Vine Ave., Harvey, 111. 

8405. ARCHIE LEO HEGENER 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 8, 1897, 

Bluff Springs, 111.; s. John F. (b. S 24, 1851, 

Brown Co., 111.) and Bertha Marie (Launer) 

Hegener (b. Ag 28, 1S64, Cass Co., 111.). Pre- 



pared in Beardstown H. S. Adelphic. Instr., 
Man. Tr. H. S., Indianapolis, 1917; Cass Tech. 
H. S., Detroit, 1917-18. Address, Bluff Springs, 

8406. MARY RACHEL HEIN 
(Sister of No. 8407) 
Chief Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ja 17, 
1893, Hahneman. 111.; d. W. A. (b. F 15, 1859, 
Newark, 111.; and Liva M. (Cain) Hein (b. Ag 
21, 1871. Tampico. 111.). Prepared in Sterling 
Tp. H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Univ. of 111. Sch. of 
Pharm.. Achoth. Teacher. H. S., Tampico, 
111., 1917-18; Dietitian, Washington Blvd. 
Hosp., Chicago; Chief. Dietitian, St. Luke's 
Hosp., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, St. Luke's 
Hosp., Chicago. 

8407. MASON AUGUST HEIN 
(Brother of No. 8406) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. JI 18, 1894. Tampico, 111.; 
s. W. A. (b. F 15. 1859, Newark, 111.) and 
Liva M. (Cain) Hein (b. Ag 21, 1871, Tampi- 
co, 111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S., Sec. B.' 
S. A. T. C, Vocation Sch., Chicago, 1918-19. 
.Address, 507 E. Chalmers St., Champaign. 

8408. SPENCER REHBOCK HEINDEL 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Je 16, 1893, 
Freeport, 111.; s. Albert J. (b. D 7, 1858, Wind- 
sor, Pa.) and Leona F. Heindel (b. Ag 26, 
1868. Freeport, 111.). Prepared in Stockton 
H. S. C. E. Club. Civ. Engr., James Stewart 
& Co., Inc., N. Y., 1917 — . Address, Stock- 
ton, 111.; bus. add., 220 48th St.. Newport News, 
Va. 

8409. PAUL HENRY HEINEKE 

Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ag 29, 1895, Streator, 
111.; s. W. J. (b. Ja 23, 1870, Secor, 111.) and 
Emma (Riel) Heineke (b. N 14, 1874. Streator, 
111.). Prepared in Streator Tp. H. S. Sigma 
Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Adelphic; Comitatus. Law- 
yer, Sullivan, 111. Address, Sullivan, 111. 

8410. HERBERT CLARENCE HELM 

(Brother of No. 3023, 5201) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 13, 1894, Metrop 
olis. 111.; s. Douglas W. (b. Jl 23, i860, John 
son Co,, HI.) and Mary (Hornell) Helm (b 
F 17, 1863, do.). Prepared in Metropolis H 
S. 2nd Lt., Co. A, 332nd Machine Gun Bn. 
86th Division, Camp Grant, 111.; M. P. duty 
Paris, France, 191 S — . Address, Metropolis 
Ill.t 

841 1. HAROLD HARTMAN HENSOLD 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 15, 1893, Ton 
ica, 111.; s. W. F. (b. O 1869. do.) and E 
(Hartman) Hensold (b. 1868, Granville, 111.) 
Prepared in Tonica H. S.; Bloomington H. S 
."Mpha Gamma Rho. Farmer, Sidell, 111. En 
=ign, Pelham Bay. 1918 — . Address, Tonica 
111. 

8412. ORAL VERA HESS 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O i, 1892, Sid- 
ney, 111.; d. Merriam (b. Ja 20, 1863, Homer, 
111.) and Clara E. (Wilson) Hess (b. D 26, 
1866, Sidney, 111.). Prepared in Sidney H. S. ; 
111. Woman's Coll. Gregorian. Teacher, 
Brecksville, O. Address, Sidney, 111.; bus. 
add., Brecksville, O. 

8413. HARRY CLIFFORD HILDEBOLT 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 18, 1889. Eaton, 
O. ; s. Orlando and Mary (Casey) Hildebolt. 
Prepared in Eaton (O.) H. S.; Miami Univ. 
Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Zeta. Farmer, Eaton, 
O. Married Mary Stamback, S 11, 191 7. New 
Paris, O. Address, R. 2, Eaton, O. 



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8414. ROBERT EARL HILL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 31, 1894, Flora, 111.; 
s. Solon P. (b. Cisne, IlL) and Wilmoth A. 
• (Ayers) Hill (b. Sumner, 111.). Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. ; Eureka Coll., 191 1. Phi Del- 
ta Phi; Varsity Wrestling Team, ist Lt., U. 
S. A. S., 27th Aero Sqdn., ist Pursuit group, 
A. E. F., France, and Intelligence Officer. Ad- 
dress, Flora, HI. 

8415. DAVID AVERY HILLS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 14. 1889, 
Chicago; s. Frank C. Hills. Prepared in Evan- 
ston Tp H. H.; Armour Inst. Address, 839 
Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill.t 

8416. MARTHA HILPERT 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 20, 1893, St. Louis; 
d. Otto (b. Ap 6, 1847, Alstadt, Ger.) and Ma- 
rie A. (Luyties) Hilpert (b. JI 4, 1858). Pre- 
pared in McKinley II. S., St. Louis. Mem., 
Ethical Soc. ; Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae. 
Address, 2925 Lafayette Ave.. St. Louis. 

8417. WALTER AUGUST HIMMEL- 
REICHER 

Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 28, 1896, Chi- 
cago; s. August (b. D 26, 1866, Wurttemburg, 
Germany) and Selma (Ege) Himraelreicher (b. 
D 31, 1866, Alsace, Germany). Prepared in 
Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; 
Preliminary and Final Honors. Civ. Engr., F. 
J. Bachelder, Chicago. Sergt., 26th Co., 
Engrs., Camp Forrest, Ga. ; Mustered out. Ja 
23, 1919. Address, 3142 N. Kimball Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8418. RALPH EBNER HIMSTEDT 

Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 31, 
1893, Boody, HI.; s. C. F. Himstedt. Prepared 
in Evanston Acad. Instr., Public Speaking, 
Central H. S., Omaha, Neb. Sergt., Camp 
Dodge, Des Moines, 1917; 2nd. Lt.. Instr., 
Mach. Gun Corps, Camp Pike, Little Rock, 
Ark.. 1917-18. Married Dorothy Scott, 1917, 
Evanston, 111. Address, Blue Mounds, III.; 
bus. add.. Central High School. Omaha, Neb. 

8419. LYLE WILBUR HINES 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 23, 1895, Dunlap, 
111.; s. Charles William (b. Jl ii, 1864, Peoria) 
and Josephine Heneretta (Thompson) Hines 
(b. Mr 24, 1867, Peoria. Prepared in Peoria 
H. S. Chi Beta; Capt., Univ. Regt. 2nd Lt., 
Co. E, 343rd Inf. N. A., Camp Grant, 111. 
Married Mildred Marie Peterson, Je 9, 1918, 
Fairmont, Minn. Address, 311 E. Blue Earth 
Ave., Fairmont, Minn. 

8420. ROY EVERETT HIPPLE 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. May 28, 1894, 
Waterman, HI.; s. David F. (b. Ja 9, 1868, Del- 
ville. Pa.) and Daisy Ada (Woods) Hippie (b. 
Ag 4, 1873, Waterman, 111.). Prepared in 
Waterman H. S. Vice-Pres., Agr. Club; Coun- 
try Life Club; //;. Agr. Staff; Final Honors. 
Farmer. Waterman, III. Mach. Gun Sect., 
Camp Hancock, Ga.; Mustered out, Mr i, 
1919. Address, Waterman, HI. 

8421. JOHN A. HIRSTEIN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 22, 1891, Troy, 
111.; s. John Hirstein. Prepared in McKen- 
dree (Zoll. Acad, and Central Mennonite Coll. 
.4ddrcss, Summerfield, Ill.t 

8422. AARON ANDREW HOFFMAN 
A. B. in Com.; b. O 19, 1894, Dwight, 111.; 
s. Martin (b. Mr 7, 1866, do.) and Elizabeth 
(Burkhart) Hoffman (b. Ag 28, 1868, do.). 
Prepared in Dwight H. S. Cnil. Club. Co. K, 
349th Inf., Camp Dodge la., 191 7 — . 2nd Lt.. 
349th Inf., Camp Dodge. la.; Mustered out. 
Mr 17, 191 9. Address, Dwight, 111. 



8423. LOUIS ARTHUR HOFFMAN. 
Chemist; A. B. in Chem. ; b. Jl 18, 1895, Au- 
rora, 111.; s. Frank E. (b. My 14, 1873, De- 
Kalb Co., 111.) and Florence M. (Eichelberger) 
Hoffman (b. S 22, 1875, Lebanon, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Thornton Tp. H. S. Chem. Club. 
Farmer, Fargo, N. Dak., 1917; Chem., Ault & 
Wiborg, Cincinnati, 1918 — -. Address, 3566 
Larkspur Ave., Hyde Park, Cincinnati. 



8424. ALBERT BERNARD HOLECEK 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Ja 20, 1896, Chicago; 
s. Fr.mk (b. N 19, 1865, Stozice, Bohemia) and 
Josephine (Jaffek) Holecek (b. N 29, 1873, 
Hillsboro, Wis.). Prepared in Harrison Tech. 
H. S., Chicago. Law Club; Order of the Coif; 
Preliminary and Final Honors; Law Scholar- 
ships; Stud. Ed., Law Bull. Lawyer, Chicago, 
1917 — ; Income Tax Insp., 1918 — . 2nd Lt., 
Bat. E., 7th Regt., F. A. R. D., Camp Taylor, 
1918; Ft. Sill. Okla., 1918; Mustered out, D 14, 
1918. Address, 2624 S. Hamlin Ave., Chicago;, 
bus. add., 69 Washington St., do. 



8425. HELEN HOLLANDSWORTH 

(CLARK) 
(Wife of No. 8218; Sister of No. 7620) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl i, 189S, Canton, 
111.; d. Charles Wesley (b. Ja 8, 1858, Fulton 
Co., 111.) and Martha Louise (Chitty) Hol- 
landsworth (b. My s, 1868, Yates City, III.). 
Prepared in Canton H. S.; Knox Coll., 1913- 
14. Achoth; Athenean; Le Cercle Frangais; 
Der Deutsche Verein. Married Bayard Hand 
Clark ('17), Ap 25, 1917, Danville, HI. Ad- 
dress, 314 Linden Place, De Kalb, III. 

8436. LAURA CLARK HOLMES 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 14, 1896, 
West Chicago; d. Emery Brayton (b. Je i, 
1S61, Oswego Co., N. Y.) and Ella Laura 
(Clark) Holmes (b. N 19, 1869, Davenport, 
la.). Prepared in West (Thicago H. S. Ach- 
oth; Treas., H. Sc. Club; V. P., Gregorian; 
Prelim. Honors; Chm., Sr. Breakfast Com.; 
Illinae Historian; ist. Council, Woman's 
League; Celtic Club. Legislative Chm., West 
Chicago Woman's Club; O. E. S.; M. E. 
Church. Teacher, Sc, Genoa, HI., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 40 Arbor Ave., West Chicago; bus. add., 
Genoa, III. 



8427. EUGENE CANFIELD HOPKINS 
(Husband of No. 8489) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 7, 1894, Au- 
nira. 111.; s. William Henry (b. Ja 13, 1855, 
Yorkville, 111.) and Dolly Elizabeth (Dixon) 
Hopkins (b. 1864, Piano, 111.). Prepared in 
Yorkville H. S. Psi Unsilon; .Ma-wan-da; 
Theta Nu Epsiloni; Comitatus; Graphomen; 
Pres., Stud. Council; Track team. A. S. S. C. 
1917-18.; Instr.. U. S. S. M. A., Urbana, 
10 18; Cadet Flyer, 816 Aero Sqdn., Dallas, 
Tex.; Mustered out, D 11. 1918. Married 
Helen Marie Kirkpatrick ('17), D i, 1917. 
Urbana. Child. Martha Jean, b. N 12, 1918 
(died N IS. 1918). Address, Yorkville, III. 



8428. GUY BEATTY HOPKINS 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 5, 1892, 
Greenview, 111.; s. Charles Lincoln (b. Dela- 
van. 111.) and Kate (Beatty) Hopkins (b. do.). 
Prepared in Delavan H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. 
Engr., Denver Gas & Elec Light Co. HI. Nat. 
Guard, 1912-15. ist class Musician. 33.3rd 
Heavy F. A., A. E. F., France. Married 
Pe.Trl Conistock, Ao 25, 1918. Urbana. Child, 
b. D 26, 1918. Address, Delavan, 111.; bus. 
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8429. SAMUEL CURTISS HOPKINS 
A. B. in Commerce; b. My 2, 1895, Urbana; 
s. George Hopkins. Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Q. M. Course Univ. of III. 2nd Lt., Q. 
M. C, Ft. ]!enjamin Harrison, Indianapolis; 
di-., Omaha, Nebr. ; do., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 504 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

8430. HIROSH HORIMURA 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 23, 1890, 
Japan; s. I. Inabe. Prepared in Broadway H. 
S., Seattle. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Capt., 
Varsity Gym. Team. Address, 121 Maynard 
Ave., Seattle. t 

8431. REID BUNN HORNEY 
(Brother of No. 8432) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 6, 1894, Colfax, 
III.; s. David Anderson (b. Je 24, i860, do.) 
and Emma (Bunn) Horney (b. S 6, 1867, do.). 
Prepared in Colfax H. S.; Grad., 111. St. Norm. 
Univ.. 1913. Chem. Club. Lt., U. S. S. M. 
A., Cadet Flying Sqd., Kelley Field, San An- 
tonio, Tex.; Lt., Instr. Flying, Chanute Field, 
Rantoul, 111., 1918. Address, Colfax, 111. 

8432. WARREN REES HORNEY 
(Brother of No. 8431) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 10, 1896, Col- 
fax, 111.; s. David Anderson (b. Je 24, i860, 
do.) and Emma (Bunn) Horney (b. S 6, 1S67, 
do.). Prepared in Colfax H. S. Farm House; 
Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club. Teacher, 
Agr., H. S., Kasson, Minn., 1917-18. loth Co., 
C. A. C, Ft. Caswell, N. C, 1918. Address, 
Colfax. 111. 

8433. SIEGFRIED IRVING WILLIAM 
HORNKOHL 

Arch. Designer; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 20, 
1894, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. Fred (b. Ja 10, 1853, 
Hanover, Ger.) and Alice (Jennie) Hornkohl 
(b. D 20, 1854, Berne, Switzerland.). Pre- 
pared in Central H. S., St. Joseph, Mo. Man- 
dolin and Glee Club. Arch. Engr., Lehr Const. 
Co., St. Joseph, Mo.; Outside Supvr., Rein- 
forced Mill and Grain Tank Const., do.; De- 
signer, Grain Tanks, do. Married Pearl Mark- 
land, S 10, 1915, Champaign. Child, Siegfried 
James, Jr., b. Ja 27, 1918. Address, 817 N. 
13th St., St. Joseph, Mo.; bus. add., 1710 Fred- 
erick Ave., do. 

8434. LLOYD EARL HOSTETLER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 25, 1891, 
Sugar Creek, O. ; s. Altine G. Hostetler. Pre- 
pared in Calumet H. S., Sugar Creek, O. ; O. 
St. Univ. Acacia; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; 
E. E. Soc; F. A., 2nd Bat., Ft. Sheridan. 
1917-18; 2nd Lt., Sch. of Fire, Ft. Sill, Okla., 
1 918. Address, 7148 Emerald Ave., Chicago. f 

8435. ORVILLE ADLAI HOUG 
Bank Clerk; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 19, 

1893, Dows, la.; s. Ole (b. Ja 11, 1867, Nor- 
way) and Maria (Hanson) Houg (b. Jl 31, 
1865, Wiota, Wis.). Prepared in Ellsworth 
Coll. Acad.; Ellsworth Coll., 1912-13. Univ. 
Band. Ewing's Zouave Band, 1917; Bank 
Clerk, Citizens Nat. Bank. Hampton, la., 
1917 — . Great Lakes Navy Band, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Hampton, la. 

8436. CARL GOOCH HOWARD 

Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 11, 1895, Ben- 
ton, 111.; s. Pleasant Joseph (b. D 3. 1840, 
Tenn.) and Caldonia Lee (Gooch) Howard (b. 
F 14, 1864, Pocahontas, Tenn.). Prepared in 
Benton Tp. H. S. Sigma Kappa Zeta; Hort. 
Club; Cap and Gown Com.; Lt., Univ. Brig. 
1915-16. Agr. Engr., Smith Farm Tractor Co., 
1917-18; Instr.. Sc, H. S., Morris, 111., 1918; 
Asst., Exchange Dept., Univ. of 111., igig — . 
Demobilization Officer, Camp Hancock. Ga.; 
Mustered out, 1919 — . Address, 1007 W. Green 
St., Urbana. 



8437. ZEN HSIEH 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. £.; b. Je 22. 1892, 
Szechuen, China; s. Chi-Ann Hsieh. Prepared 
in Nanyang Prep. Sch.; Nanyang Coll., Shang- 
hai, China. V. P., Chinese Stud. Club. Grad. 
Stud. Westinghouse Elec. Co., Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. Author: Militarism, A Means of Self Pro- 
tection, Chinese Reform Neivs, Ag and S 1916;' 
The Advantages of Elec. Rys. over Steam Rys.. 
I he East Miscellany, My 191 7; The American 
Electrical Industry, Association Progress, Ap 
19118. Married Be Vong Lee, Jl 24, 1917, 
Champaign. Address, 926 North Ave., Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. 

8438. CHING LEE HSUN 

A. B. in L. A. & S.- b. 1892, China; s. Sin 
Lu Hsun. Prepared in Kiang Si H. S. and 
Shin Ynan Sch.; Univ. of Calif. Chinese 
Stud. Club. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 191 7. 
Address, Nanchang, China. t 

8439. JIN JEE HSUN 

B. S. in Chem.; b. F 26, 1888, Nan Chang, 
China; s. S. Y. Hsun. Prepared in Univ. of 
Cahf. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1917. Ad- 
dress, Nanchang, China. 

8440. ANDREW JOSEPH HUBER 
Tel. Engineer; B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. N 7 
1893, St. Marys, Mo.; s. Andrew Joseph and 
Mary Ella (Kratter) Huber. Prepared in 
Perryville (Mo.) H. S.; Univ. of Notre Dame. 
Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. 
Engr., Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co., 
Chicago, 1917-18. U. S. N., 1918— . Ad- 
dress, 5949 Prairie Ave., Chicago. 

8441. EDITPI ELIZABETH HUDSON 

(WOODS) 
(Wife of No. 8900) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 10, 1895, Kan- 
kakee, 111.; d. Dr. Andrew M. (b. Ontario, 
Canada) and Edith (Stanhope) Hudson (b. 
Cincinnati). Prepared in Lake View H. S ■ 
N. W. Univ. W. A. A.; Sec, Sr. Class! 
Capt., Basketball; Class Hockey; Class Base- 
ball. Married Ralf Charles Woods ('17), S 
22, 191 7, Chicago. Child, Elizabeth Stanhope, 
b Je 18, 19:8. Address, 4447 N. Hermitage 
Ave., Chicago. 

8442. MARTIN COLLINS HUGHES 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 24, 1893, 

Chariton, la.; s. Arthur Carey (b. F 22, 1868, 
Warren Co.. la.) and Emma Jennie (Mar- 
shall) Hughes (b. Ap 2, 1863, O.). Prepared 
m J. Sterling Morton H. S., Cicero; Clyde 
H. S.; Simpson Coll., 1911. Eta Kappa Nu; 
E. E. Soc; Y. M. C. A.; Wrestling Team; 
ist Lt. and Adjt., Univ. Brig. Instr., Elec. 
Engng., Cornell Univ., 1916-18. Govt. Trade 
Sch., do., 1 91 8 — . Mem., M. E. Church; Jr. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. Ed., Alpha Quarterly of 
Eta Kappa Nu, Univ. of 111., igi6. Married 
Rebecca Jane Worster, D 28, 1918, Chautauqua, 
N. Y. Address. 3209 Ivison Ave., Berwyn, 111.; 
bus. add., 202 College Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. 

8443. HAZEL EMILY HULBURD 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 17, 1894, Rochester, 
N. Y.; d. Hugh E. (b. F 16, 1866, Medina, 
N. Y.) and Elizabeth Clara (Bilton) Hulburd 
(b. N 4, 1864, Knowlsville. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Shaw H. S., East Cleveland. Sigma 
Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Yo Ma; W. A. A.; 
Women's League. Married Dr. Lloyd F. Al- 
len, Ap 2, 1917, Cleveland, O. Address, 1859 
E. 87th St., Cleveland. 

8444- IVAR NINUS HULTMAN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. S 3, 1893, 
Sweden; s. Nels John Hultman. Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Lane Jr. Coll. 



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Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Chem. 
Club; Jr. Am. Chem. Assn.; Rifle Club. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1917-1S. Chem.. Eastman 
Kodak Co., Chicago, 1919—- Insp., Dept., U. 
S. N., 1918. Address, 3443 Elaine Place, 
Chicagolt 

8445. FLORENCE JENNIE HUNT (FOGG) 
(Wife of No. 6878; Sister of Nos. 3421, 5740) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 12, 1891, Ridott, 111.; 
d. William (b. 1843, do.) and Jennie Adelaide 
(Burdiclc) Hunt (b. do.). Prepared in Free- 
port H. S.; Mich. Agr. Coll. Alpha Xi Delta; 
TUiola; H. Sc. Club. Stud. Asst., H. Sc. 
Exten., Univ. of HI., 1916-17. Married Alden 
K. Fogg ('15), Je 25, 1917, Chicago. Address, 
c/o C. W. Kemp, Wenona, 111. 

8446. ALFRED HUGHLLYN HUNTER 
Highway Kngr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 29. 
18S5, Mendon, 111.; s. Hugh Hunter. Prepared 
in Camp Point H. S. Div. Engr., 111. Highway 
Comn. Address, 1310 Main St., Peoria. t 

8447. HARRY LEE HUSSON 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D 29, 1894, Auburn, 111.; 
s. Jacob (b. D 14, 1S59, Mt. Joy, Pa.) and 
Elizabeth Husson (b. Je 10, i860, do.). Pre- 
pared in Auburn H. S. E. E. Soc; Scabbard 
and Blade; Fresh. Varsity Track; ist Lt. and 
Maj., Univ. Brig. U. S. S. M. A., Austin, 
Te.x.; 4th Cadet Sqdn., Ellington Field, Hous- 
ton, Tex.; 2nd Lt. Address, Auburn, 111. 

8448. JOSEPHINE LADNER HUTCHIN- 
SON 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 8, 1895, Mineral 
Point, Wis.; d. James William (b. Ja 11, 1853, 
Mineral Point, Wis.) and Sarah Genevieve 
(Phillips) Hutchinson (b. Mr 26, 1858, Min- 
eral Point, Wis.). Prepared in Mineral Point 
(Wis.') H. S.; Lawrence Coll.; Univ. of Wis.; 
Columbia Univ. Pi Beta Phi. Address, Min- 
eral Point, Wis. 

8449. RALPH IMES 

(Brother of No. 7648) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 20. 1893, 
Colchester, 111.; s. Charles Isaac (b. My 4, 
1853, Macomb, 111.) and Mary Angeline 
(Stapp") Inies (b. Ag 31, 1858, Colchester, 
111.). Prepared in Macomb H. S.; West. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, Am. Hist, and Phys., 
H. S., Reno, Nev., 1917 — • Mem., A. F. A. 
M. Address, 420 W. Calhoun St., Macomb, 
111.; bus. add., Y. M. C. A. Bldg, Reno, Nev. 

8450. HENRY NEWTON INGWERSEN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 19. 1896, Chicago; s. 
Timotheus H. (b, Ag 31, 1867, la.) and Char- 
lotte E. (Newton) Ingwersen (b. D 9, 1871). 
Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago; Univ. of 
Chicago. Sigma Nu; Alpha Zeta. 2d. Lt., 24th 
Inf.. Co. B. Columbus, N. M. Address, 9812 
Longwood Drive, Chicago. 

8451. MANLY SEYMOUR JACKSON 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 29, 1891, 
Florence. Ala.; s. Seymour T. (b. Ap 29, 1854, 
Oberlin, O.) and Mary Lucinda (Mann) Jack- 
son. Prepared in Logan (Ind.) H. S.; Coe 
Coll.; la. St. Coll. Phi Gamma Delta; Arch. 
Club; Pres., Student Volunteer Band; Y. M. 
C. A. Cabinet. Supt. Constr.. Y. M. C. A. 
Bide., Chanute Field. Rantoul. 111., 1917; Engr. 
Corps, Hdqtrs. Co., 313th Engrs. Camp Dodge, 
Des Moines, la. Mustered out U. S. A. S., D 
1018. Address, Pine River, Minn. 

8452. HARRIET LILLIAN JAMES 
(Sister of Nos. 1708, 2709, 4727. 6984) 
Teacher: A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 18, 1895, 
Ambov. IlL; d. Peleg Miner (b. Jl 14, 1850, 



Exeter, R. I.) and Lottie Louise (Vaughan) 
Tames (b. Ap 17, 1S58, Amboy, 111.). Pre- 
pared in .\mboy H. S. Sigma Kappa; lUiola; 
H. Sc. Club. Address. Amboy, 111. 

8453. WALTER PARY JAMES 
B. S. in -A^gr.; b. O 22, 1891, Lincolnville, 
Ind.; s. D. B. James. Prepared in Blooming- 
ton (Ind.) H. S. Pvt., Co. M. 51st Inf., Base 
Censor's Office, Paris. Address, R. 10, 
Bloomington, Ind.t 

8454. ZELMA JOCKISCH (ICE) 
(Wife of No. 6977) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 23, 1895. Beardstown, 
111.; d. J. Victor (b. S 27, 1861, do.) and Han- 
nah (Yeck) Jockisch (b. Jl 7, 1871, do.). Pre- 
pared in Beardstown H. S. Alpha Delta Pi. 
Teacher, Beardstown H. S., 1917-18. In hospital 
Dept., Nitro, W. Va. Jilarried Noel C. Ice 
('15), Je I, 1 918, Beardstown, 111, Address, 
1021 Washington St., Beardstown, 111.; bus. 
add.. Hospital Dept., Nitro, W. Va. 

8455. DONALD CHARLES JOHNS 

B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ap 11. 1892, Danville, 
111.; s. Charles Freemont and Jane Tenbrook 
( McReynolds) Johns. Prepared in Danville 

II. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Swimming Team. P. A. Paymaster, U. S. N.; 
Supply Officer, U. S. S. Melville; Lt., do. Ad- 
dress. 608 S. Buchanan St., Danville, 111. 

8456. ELFRETH GEORGE JOHNSON 
Herdsman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 17, 1893, 

Mcdora, 111.; s. George E. (b. Mr 7, 1868) and 
Delia A. (Day) Johnson (b. Je 20, i868). Pre- 
pared in Medora and Jerseyville H. Schs. 
.■\lpha Zeta; .'\gr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club. 
Herdsman, Ann Arbor, Mich.; do., St. Paul, 
Minn. Corp., Const. Co. No. 15, A. S. S. C, 
Field I, Mineola, L. I. Sergt., do., A. E. F,, 
France, 1918 — . Address, Medora, 111. 

8457. JULIUS NICHOLAI JOHNSON 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 20, 1889, Elgin, 
III.; s. John M. (b. Ja 31. i860, Vivill, Den- 
mark) and Marie (Nielson) Johnson (b. Mr 9, 
1862, Stenberghaalt, do.). Prepared in Elgin 
H. S. Phi Kappa Tau; Scabbard and Blade; 
tst. Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig. Address, 21 N. 
Jackson St., Elgin, 111. 

8458. RADFORD MURR.-\Y JOHNSON 
Farmer; B. S. in .\gr. ; b. Tl 6, 1802, Cross- 

ville. 111.; s. Elijah W. (b. Ja 9, 1858, Gray- 
ville. 111.) and Laura B. (Davenport) Johnson 
(b. Ja I. 1863, Grayville, 111.). Prepared in 
So. Collegiate Inst. -Agr. Club. Lds. Yeoman, 
U. S. Navy. Address, Crossville, 111. 

8459. ROBERT EUGENE JOHNSON 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 29, 189.1, Lawrence- 
burg, Ky. ; s. Jesse Melette (b. Ap 10, 1846, 
Culpepper Co., Va.) and Sallie Elizabeth 
(Bond) Johnson (b. N 21, 1832). Prepared in 
Lawrenceburg, (Ky.) H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsi- 
lon; Helmet; Theta Tau. R. O. T. C. Ft. 
Harrison. Ind., 191 7; 3rd R. O. T. C, Camp 
Grant, 111. Address, Lawrenceburg, Ky. 

8460. RUBY EM^L\ JOHNSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 23, 
189-!, Lake City, la.; d. Theodore Chapman (b. 
Rockford, 111.) and Hettie Elizabeth (Hosmer) 
Johnson (b. Ag 10, 185S, Ogle Co., 111.). Pre- 
pared in Rockford H. S.: Rockford Coll.; No. 

III. St. Norm. Teacher, H. S., Chebanse, 111. 
1917-18. Mem,, Episcopal Church, Address, R. 
9, Rockford, 111.; bus. add., c/o High School, 
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8461. JAMES MARTIN JOHNSTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 8, :89s, 
Chapel Hill. N. C; s. Charles Wilson (b. 1839, 
do.) and Agnes Morton (Hughes) Johnston (b. 
1840, Cedar Grave, N. C). Prepared in Trinity 
Park H. S., Durham, N. C; Univ. of N. C. Phi 
Delta Kappa; Chem. Soc; Varsity Gym. Team. 
Teacher, Chem. H. S., Springfield, 111. Mem., 
Presby. Church. U. S. S. M. A., Atlanta, Ga. 
Flying Cadet, France, 1917-18; 2nd Lt., Avia- 
tion Section Signal O. R. C, American Air 
Service, A. E. F., France. Address, R 2, 
Chapel Hill, N. C. 

8462. PAUL EVANS JOHNSTON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 21, 1895, Milton, 
111.; s. Otis Johnston. Prepared in Pittsfield 
H. S. F&rnicr, Milton, 111., 1917. Sergt., 149th 
F. A., Div. 42, A. E. F., France, igii— .Ad- 
dress, Milton, Ill.t 

8463. DUDLEY EMERSON JONES 

B. S. in Arch.; b. O 20, 1892, Sedalia, Mo;, 
s. Arthur Clifton (b. S iS, i86o, Keokuk. la.) 
and Georgia Ann (Jackson) Jones (b. O 18, 
1856, Boone Co., Mo.). Prepared in Little Rock 
PI. S. Sigma Chi; Scarab. 2nd Lt., ist O. T. C, 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis; iS9th De- 
pot Brig., Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., 1918 — . 
Address, 814 Scott St., Little Rock, Ark. 

8464. FRANCES BEULAH JONES 
Instructor; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 15, 1894, 

Cisco. 111.; d. Percival Gray (b. Ag 11, 1858, 
McLean, HI.) and Anna E. (Loveless) Jones 
(b. S 2, 1864. Delaware, O.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Yo Ma; 
Pres., Soph. Illinae; Sr. Advisory Board, Wo- 
man's League; V. P., Sr. Class. Head, H. Econ. 
Dept., Park Coll. Parkville, Mo., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, Park College, Parkville, Mo. 

8465. FRANK WILLIAM JONES 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 11, 1895, To- 

wanda, 111.; s. Maurice E. (b. O 9, 1864, do.,) 
and Alice Lillian (Rockel) Jones (b. Mr 29, 
1869, Fletcher. 111.). Prepared in Bloomington 
H. S. Farm House; Prelim. Honors. Address, 
Towanda, 111. 

8466. PAUL CLIFFORD JONES 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. JI 10, 1893, 

Henry, 111.; s. William Henry (b. F 20, 1847, 
Ontario, Can.) and Ida Senora (Hemminger) 
Jones (b. Ja 25. 1855, Covington, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Henry H. S. Corp., Camp Dodge, la., 
1917; Sergt., E. R. O. T. C, Camp Lee, Va.; 
2nd Lt., do. Address, Henry, III. 

8467. WALTER ORTIS JONES 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 3, 1893, Kankakee, 
111. Prepared in Urbana H. S. U. S. N., Co. D, 
Regt., 22, Barracks 2227, Great Lakes, 111. Ad- 
dress. SOI E. Stoughton St., Champaign. 

8468. EHME JOHN JOOSTEN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. N ?o, 1894, Flanagan, 111.; 
s. George Janssen (b. 1864, Luebbertsfehn, 
Ostfriesland, Ger.) and Wuebkea (Aden) 
Joosten (b. 1864, Golden, 111.). Prepared in 
Univ. H. S., Normal, 111.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Adelphic; 
Agr. Club. 2nd Lt.. U. S. A., Ft. Benjamin 
Harrison and Central Dept., Chicago; Mustered 
out, D 1918. Address, Flanagan, 111. 

8469. FRANK MONTEATH JUDSON 

Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ap 30, 
1895, Evanston. 111.; s. F. P. Judson. Delta 
Tau Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma 
Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Ma-wan-da; 
Sachem; Helmet; Bus. Mgr., 19 17 Illio. Mail 
Order Dept., Montgomery Ward & Co., Chica- 
go. Sergt., 132nd Ord. Depot Co., Camp 



Hancock, Ga.; Mustered out, D 19, 1918. Mar- 
ried Gladys Stahl, Ja 6, 1919, Evanston, 111. 
Address, 1125 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago. 

8470. HENRY WILBUR KAMP 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S,; A, M., 

1918; b. D 9, 1895. Chicago; s. Mrs. Peter 
Kamp. Prin., Co. H. S., Crosby. N. Dak. 
Address, 319 W. Park Ave., Watseka, 111.; 
bus. add., Crosby, N. Dak. 

8471. ADOLPH HENRY K.\UFMANN 
Chem.; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 10, 1894, 
St. Louis; s. Adolph (b. N 20, i860, Germany) 
and Henrietta (Heinicke) Kaufmann (b. Ap 12, 
1869, Detroit). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S. 
Chem. Club. Chem. Engr., Research Lab., Chi- 
cago, 1917-18; Asst., Chem., Forest Products 
Chem. Co., Memphis. Mem., A. <^. S.. Married 
Louise Haake, Ap 4, 1918, Chicago. Child, 
Eugene Henry, b. Mr 25, 1919. Address, 348 
N. McNeil St., Memphis. 

8472. SHERMAN LITTLE KELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 28, 1881, 
Kell, 111.; s. Matthew Cannon (b. Marion Co., 
111.) and Martha Ida (Morton) Kell (b. Salem, 
111.). Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Kappa 
Delta Pi. Asst. Prin. and Teacher, Sc, Tp. H. 
S., Benton, 111., 1917 — . Mem., Presby. Church; 
A. F. A. M. Address, Benton, 111. 

8473- ARNOLD RAMAN KEMP 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 26, 1894, 
Waynetown, Ind. ; s. Stephen Edward (b. N 24, 
1 861, Montgomery Co., Ind.) and Minnie 
(Meek) Kemp (b. S 27, 1875, Fountain Co., 
Ind.). Prepared in Waynetown (Ind.) H. S-! 
Ind. Univ. Pi Pi Rho; Agr. Club; Hoof and 
Horn Club; Circulation Mgr., 111. Agr. Asst., 
Swine Div., Univ. of Calif., summer, 1917; 
\'o_cational Agr. Teacher, St. Vocational Sch., 
Fairmont, Ind., 1917-18. Co. 720, Sig. Sch., 
U. S. N., Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va. 
Married Helen Ruth Dillon, Ag 15, 191 7, 
Champaign. Child, Arnold Raman, Jr., b. N 
22, 1918. Address, Fairmont, Ind. 

8474. KAYWIN KENNEDY 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 24, 1895, Minonk, 
111.; s. Thomas (b. D 6, 1858, do.) and Clara 
(Hart) Kennedy (b. O 13, 1863, Kappa. 111.). 
Prepared in Minonk H. S. -Beta Theta Pi; 
Phi Delta Phi; Mask and Bauble; Comitatus; 
Sr. Mem., ist Univ. Band; Scout Ed., Daily 
mini. Law Student, Bloomington Law Sch. 
Enlisted. Ord. Dept.; Army Candidate Sch., 
Signal Section, A. E. F., France; 2nd Lt., 309 
Field Signal Bat., do.; Mustered out, 19 18. 
Address, 1201 Broadway, Normal, 111. 

8475- EVERETT FRANK KENT 
(Brother of No. 5755) 
Dairy Specialist; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 4, 1894, 
Gridley, 111.; s. Edgar Frank (b. Boston) and 
Mary Elizabeth (Carson) Kent (b. Winnebago, 
111.). Prepared in Gridley and Champaign H. 
Schs. Bushnell Guild. Dairy Testing, 1917. 
Univ. of 111. Unit Ambulance Service; A. S. 
S. R. C, Barracks A, Call Field, Wichita, 
Falls, Te.x. Address, Gridley, 111. 

8476. FLORENCE ELLEN KERN 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 15, 1894. Washington, 
HI.; d. O. S. Kern. Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. V. P., Jr. Illinae. Address, no E. 
John St., Champaign. t 

8477. JULIUS CAESAR KERNER 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. F 7, 1893, Chicago; ». 
Joseoh A. Kerner. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E. Address, 5103 W. 23rd St., 
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8478. JAMES MOSS KETCH 
Elec. Engl-.; B. S. in E. E.; b. S 18, 1892, 
Plain City, O.; s. Hylas Roulette and Dora 
Elizabeth (Herriott) Ketch. Prepared in Deca- 
tur H. S.; James Millikin Univ., 1910-12. E. 
E. See; Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. Research 
in Illumination and Light, Nat. Lamp Works, 
Gen. Elec. Co., Cleveland. Instr., Gun. U. S. 
S. M. A., Urbana, 1917 — . Address, n6o W. 
Decatur St., Decatur, 111. 

8479. HELEN BERTHA KEUSINK 

A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Je 11, 1894, Champaign; 
d. Andrew (b. Ja 13, 1859, Schenectady, N. 
Y.) and Lena (Trams) Keusink (b. S 30, 1871, 
Ger.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, 
Blue Mound, 111., 1918 — . Address, 314 E. 
White St., Champaign; bus. add.. Blue Mound, 
111. 

8480. GEORGE WILSON KiDD 

B. S. in C. E.; b. O 15, 1894, Chicago; s. A. 
E. Kidd. Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago. 
C. E. See. Address, 3713 Wentworth Ave., 
Chicago. 

8481. CLARENCE EUGENE KIMMEL 
(Husband of No. 8106) 

Asst., U. S. Shipping Bd.; A. B. in C. A. & 
S.; b. Jl 17, 1895, DuQuoin, 111.; s. Daniel 
Luther (b. Ag 23, 1859) and Edith (Preston) 
Kimmel (b. D 5, 1861). Prepared m DuQuoin 
H. S.; 111. Coll.; Univ. of Mich. Phi Delta 
Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa: Grap- 
homen; Co- Author, Union Operas, I'm Neutral 
and Keep to The Right; Bd. of Oratory; Staff, 
111 Mag. Grad. Stud., George Washington 
Univ., :9i7. Asst., Dept. Head, U. S. Ship 
ping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corporation. Mar 
ried Alice Nona Armstrong ('17), S 8, 1917 
Tolono, 111, Address, 5418 Sansom St., Phila 
delphia. 

8482. RUTH MOORE KINCAID 

Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 31, 1894, 
Farmer City, 111.; d. G. M, Kincaid. Prepared 
in Farmer City Tp. II. S.; N. W. Univ. Delta 
Gamma; Omicron Nu; Phi Delta Psi; Alethe- 
nai; Yo Ma; II. Sc. Club; ///. Agr. Staff; Sr. 
Memorial Com. Sr. Invitation Com. Sec. Jr. 
Illinae; Social Chm.. Woman's League. Teach- 
er H. S., Jerseyville, 111. Address, Farmer 
City, 111.; bus. add., c/o High School, Jersey- 
ville, III. 

8483. EDWARD HERSCHEL KING 
Farmer; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 8, 1894, 
Lincoln, 111.; s. Edward Greene (b. D 12, 1852, 
Hart Co., Ky.) and Anna (Johnson) King (b. 
Jl 7, 1867. Athens, 111.). Prepared in Lincoln 
H. S.; Tenn. Militarv Acad., Sweetwater, 
Tenn. Phi Kappa Sigma. Cadet Sqdn. No. 1, 
Taylor Field, Montgomery, Ala., 1918; 2nd 
Lt., Flying Instr., Taylor Field; Fort Worth; 
Mustered out, D 19, 1918. Address, Athens, 
111. 
8484. WENDELL LATHROP KINGSLEY 
Supervisor; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 28, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Frank W. (b. D 28, 1862) and 
Martha (Leonard) Kingsley (b. Jl 10, 1862), 
Prepared in Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago. Class 
Track. Test Supervisor, Calif. Address, 5455 
N. Lima Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 107 Agricul- 
tural Hall, Berkeley, Calif. 

8485. ALFRED RICHARDSON KINSEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 19, 1893, 
Centralia, 111.; s. John (b. Birmingham. Eng.) 
and Frances Milinda (Leffel) Kinsey (b. 
Springfield, O.). Prepared in Centralia Tp. H. 
S. Phi Kappa Tau; Agr. Club; Hoof and 
Horn Club; Egyptian Club. Farmer, Canada, 
1917. Asst. Organizer, Saskatchewan Grain 
Growers Assn^ Regina, Sask., Canada. Ad- 
dress, Estlin, Sask., Canada. 



8486. JACK KINSEY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 24, 1895, Morestovirn, 
Ind. Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst.; Univ. 
of Wis. Delta Upsilon. Farmer, Mackinaw, 
111. Address, Mackinaw, lU.t 

8487. JOHN GEORGE ESTILL KIPP 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 22, 1895, St. 
Louis; s. John Kipp. Prepared in Central H. 
S., St. Louis, ist Lt., ist Aviation Sqdn,, U. 
S. M. C, Mineola, Long Island, N. Y. Ad- 
di'css, 3923 Botanical Ave., St. Louis. 

8488. BERTHA MAY KIRK 
(Sister of Nos. 3824, 5248) 
Supvr., Phys. Tr. ; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b. Ag 15, 1895, Olney, 111.; d. Orlando T. (b. 
Mr 22, 1857, Warsaw, Ind.) and Mary (Cum- 
mings) Kii-k (b. Ja 8, i860. Blue Mound, 111.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S.; James Millikin 
Univ., 1913-14. Gregorian; Country Life 
Club; Pres., W. A. A.; Capt., Class Hockey; 
Mgr., Interclass Basketball. Dir., Play- 
grounds, Urbana, summer, 1917; Supvr., Phys. 
Tr., Pub. Sch., Drumright, Okla., 1917-18; 
ilo., Bartlesville, Okla., 1918 — . Address, 461 
S. Siegel St., Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 415 
Chickasaw Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. 

8489. HELEN MARIE KIRKPATRICK 

(HOPKINS) 
(Wife of No. 8427; Sister of No. 7693) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b, O 26, 1895, Urbana; d. 
Fred Dilling (b. Jl 3, 1867, Mayview, 111.) 
and Virginia (Hedges) Kirkpatrick (b. S 9, 
1873, Urbana). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Chi Omega; Yo Ma; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi 
Delta Psi; Omicron Nu; Alethenai; Treas., Jr. 
("lass. Married Eugene Canfield Hopkins 
('17), D I, 1917, Urbana. Child, Martha 
Jean, b. N 12 1918 (died N 15, 1918). Ad- 
dress, 1017 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

8400. HELEN MYNETTE KISER 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 31, 1894, 
Indianapolis; d. Charles Lee (b. S 17, 1867, 
Thorntown, Ind.) and Mariette Elotia (Rath- 
hun) Kiser (D. Ag 20, 1871, Waterford, Pa.). 
I'repared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, H. 
Sc, H. S., Lawler, la.; Instr.. Eng., Lanier 
Univ., Atlanta, Ga., 1918 — . Address, 506 
S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

8491. NANCIE KLEIN 
(Sister of No. 6363) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 3, 1889, 
Muscatine, la.; d. Jackson Andrew Johnson 
(b. Mr II, 1866) and Emma Eliza (Plitt) 
Klein (b. N 16, 1866, Kansas City). Pre- 
pared in Univ. .'Kcad. Teacher, H. S., Mat- 
toon, 111. Address, 402 S. Lincoln Ave., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., c/o High School, Mattoon, 111. 

8492. MILDRED LOUISE KLINDWORTH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 9, 1894, 
Des Moines la.; d. Albert John (b. Ap 13, 
1867, Galena, 111.) and Anna Sophia (Henke) 
Klindworth (b. Jl 21, 1869, Steubenville, O.). 
Prepared in Royen H. S., Youngstown, O. ; 
Champaign H. S. Treas. and Mgr., Poster 
Com., Gregorian. Teacher, Eng. and Latin, 
H. S., Manstield, 111., 1917-18. Mem., Class- 
ical Assn.; North Central Assn. Address, 
Mansfield, 111. 

S493. JOHN CHRISTIAN KNOCHE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 2, 1895, Ridgeville, 
111.; s. Henry (b. Farmington, Mo.) and Lucy 
Agnes (Ramsey) Knoche (b. Onarga, 111.). 
Prepared in Onarga H. S. Beta Theta Pi; 
Sergt. and Maj., Univ. Brig. 2nd Lt., U. S. 
R., O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; 342nd Inf., 
Camp Grant, 111.; 1st Lt., do.. 86th Div.. A. E. 
F., France, 1918 — . Address, Onarga, 111. 



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8494. HARRY GAYLORD KNOX 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 22, 1895, 

Indianapolis; s. Rev. George (b. F 8, 1853, 
Newry, Pa.) and Harriet Lydia (Crozier) 
Knox (b. S 22, 1858, Olney, 111.). Prepared 
in West Lafayette .(Ind.) H. S.; Purdue Univ., 
1913-14. Varsity Track. Stud., McCormick 
Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1919 — . Camp Grant, 
111. and Camp Funston; Mustered out, igig. 
Married Lela Emogene Shearer, Ag 4. 1918, 
Chicago. Address, 521 VValdron St., W. La 
Fayette, Ind.; bus. add., 2330 N. Halsted St., 
Chicago. 

8495. NIELS ALFRED KNUDSEN 
Struct. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 21, 

1892, Clinton, la.; s. Peter (b. Stenmagle, 
Denmark) and Bodill Maria (Ganderup) Knud- 
sen (b. Bertoff, Sleswig). Prepared in Clin- 
ton (la.) H. S.; St. Univ. of la. Engr., 111. 
Steel Co., Chicago, 191718; do., Bradley & 
Hamner, 1918; do.. Swift & Co., 1918 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Emma Rose 
Schaller, Ap 23, 1916, Clinton, la. Child, 
John Alfred, b. My 10, 1918 (died Je 7, 1918). 
Address, 2503 N. Monticello Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., Swift & Co., do. 

8496. ELOISE KOCH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 30, 
1896, St. Louis; d. Henry W. (b. 1865, do.) 
and Charlotte (Bender) Koch (b. 1868, do.). 
Prepared in McKinley H. S., St. Louis; Har- 
ris Teacher's Coll., 1913-is; Washington 
Univ., 1915. Phi Beta Kajipa. Teacher, Pub. 
Schs., St. Louis. Mem., Coll. Club, St. Louis. 
Address, 2738 Accomac St., St. Louis. 

8497. JOHN LOUIS KOHN 
B. S. in Commerce; b. N 30, 1894, Elgin, 
111.; s. Charles L. (b. do.) and Hattie L. (Moul- 
ton) Kohn (b. Wilsonville, Conn.). Prepared 
in Elgin H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon. 131st Ord. 
Depot Co., U. S., Camp Hancock, Ga., 191 7 — . 
Address, 389 Chicago St., Elgin, 111. 

8498. OTTO PETER KOLMER 
Mechanic; B. S. in Agr. ; b. F 20, 1889, 
Waterloo, 111.; s. Conrad Henry (b. S 16, 1856, 
Waterloo, 111.) and Louise (Weidemann) Kol- 
mer (b. Ap 27, i860, Floraville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Waterloo H. S. Agr. Club; Egyptian 
Club; Hoof and Horn Club. Expert Mechanic, 
Smith Form-A-Tractor Co., Chicago. Aviation 
Machinist, Co, H. Regt. 15, New Aviation 
Camp, Great Lakes, 111. Address, Waterloo. 
111. 

8499. HERBERT JOHN KRASE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. F 13. 
1894, Chicago; s. Herman C. (b. do.) and 
Emilie (Schrieder) Krase (b. do.). Prepared 
in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 
1913-15. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Research Engr, 
Pfanstiehl Co., North Chicago; Chem., Chemi- 
cals Co., Highland Park, 111., 1919 — . Mem., 
A. C. S. Address, 4338 N. Lincoln St., Chicago: 
bus. add.. Special Chemicals Co., Highland 
Park. 111. 

8500. ROBERT GRAHAM KREILING 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ap 26, 1896, 
Peshtigo. Wis.; s. A. H. (b. Bishop, 111.) and 
Tennie G. (Graham) Kreiling (b. Goodenow, 
111.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago; 
Lane Jr. Coll., 1913-14. Research Chem., Am. 
Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co., St. Louis. 191 7. 
2nd Lt., Mo. St. Guard. 1917-18. With Armour 
Fertilizer Co.. Nashville, Tenn., 1918 — -. Auth. : 
An Improved Victor Meyer Vapor Density 
Apparatus, Jour, of Am. Chem. Soc, Vol. 
XXXIX, No. II, 191 7. Mem., A. C. S. Ad- 
dress, 3730 Westminster Place, St. Louis; bus. 
add., c/o Armour Fertilizer Co., Nashville, 
Tenn. 



8501. AMELIA A. KRIEG 
Grad. Stud; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 7 
1897, Chicago; d. William G. (b. Ja 20, 1874' 
do.) and Clara J. (Patz) Krieg (b. O 18, 1876, 
do.). Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chica- 
go; Grad. Stud., Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111 
19^7— .Address, 6i8 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak 
Park, 111. 

8502. OTTO KRIEGL 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 30, 1885, 
Austria; s. Florian Kriegl. Prepared in Staats 
Gymnasium, Innshuich. Fort bildungs Schule, 
Vorberilting Skuvuis fur die Ingeniewischule, 
Ingenierschule zu Mannheim and Elec. Engng 
Sch. E. E. Soc; Der Deutsche Verein. Elec 
Engr., Innsbruck, Austria. Address, Hottin- 
zeran 36, Innsbruck, Austria. t 

8503. JOHN GUSTAV KRIEWITZ 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 16, 1894, Chicago; s. 
r/,?n*'x*^T; -^ ?'• 'Sso, Ger.) and Fredericka 
(VVilke) Kriewitz (b. Ap 10, 1856 Ger) Pre- 
pared in Bowen II. S., Chicago. Co. M.,' 349th 
Inf., Camp Dodge, la., 191 7, Sergt., Co. L., 
346th Inf., 1917-18; 2nd Lt., Co. A, 83rd Inf., 
Camp Pike; Mustered out, D 1918. Address, 
7247 Jeffery Ave., Chicago. 

8504. LOUIS GUSTAVE KRUG 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Je 13, 1893 
St. Louis; s. Gus (b. Ja 17, 1854, do.) and 
Amaha (Dauber) Krug (b. S 16, 1862, Mascou- 
tah. 111.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chi- 
cago. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Iheta Nu Epsilon; Capt., Class football; Fresh. 
Varsity Swimming; Capt., Varsity Water Polo 
Chemist, Illinois Steel Co., Gary, Ind., 1914- 
15 ; do., William Wrigley, Jr. Co., Chicago, 
1917; do., Glaser Crandell Co., Picklers, Chi- 
cago, 1917-18; Jr. Chem., U. S. Bur. Chem., 
Chicago, 1918— . Mem., A. C. S., Address, 
2837 Cambridge Ave., Chicago. 

8505. MARTIN BILLMIRE KUGLER 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 14, 1890. Yorkville, 111.; 
s. Orus Eugene and Agnes Elisa (Billmire) 
Kugler. Prepared in Yorkville H. S. Acacia; 
2nd Lt., A. S. S. R. C. U. S. A. Married 
Lucile Rhodes, F 16, 1918, Galveston, Tex. 
Address, Piano, 111. 

8506. JOHN JAMES LACEY 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. M" i, 1892, El- 
wood, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Ja i, 1859. Joliet, 
111.) and Mary Alice (Baskerville) Lacey (b. 
Ap 8. i86i, Wilmington, 111.). Prepared in 
Wilmington H. S. Phrenocon; Phi Kappa Tau; 
Adelphic: Ed. ///. Agr. Chm., Sr. Ball Com. 
Teacher, De Kalb, III. Address, De Kalb, 111. 

8507. GUSTAF PETRUS LAGERGREN 
Arch. Designer; B. S. in A. E.; Ap 7, 1876, 
LIpsala. Sweden; s. Carl G. (b. Je 21, 1846, 
Ostersund, do.) and Selma (Vesterlund) Lager- 
gren (b. Jl 17, 1846, Streugnas, do.). Prepared 
in South Side Acad.. Chicago; Bradley Poly. 
Inst.; Tundswall Acad, for Boys, Sweden; A. 
B., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Y. M. C. A.; V. 
P., Arch. Club. Arch. Designer and Drafts- 
man, Petersboro, Can., 1917; do., Leonard 
Const. Co., Chicago, 1917; do., Morgan Park, 
Duluth, Minn. ist Cavalry, 111. Nat. Guard, 
1 91 2- 14. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Swedish Club, 
Chicago; Am. Assoc. Engrs. ; Licensed Arch., 
St. of III. Address, Morgan Park, Duluth, 
Minn. 

8508. WALTER ALEXANDER LAING 

(Brother of No. 5258) 
Produce Inspector; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 2, 
1893, Chicago; s. I. F. and Barher (Driver) 
Laing (b. Racine, Wis.). Prepared Vn Oak 



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Park H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Helmet Club; Class Football; V. P., Stud. 
Council. Insp., Armour & Co. 2nd Class Sea- 
man and Co. Commander, U. S. N. Address, 
283 Franklin Ave., River Forest, 111. 

8509. HALLIE EUNICE LAMB 

(Sister of Nos. 5259, 5260, 6373) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; ... S 19, 1894, Paxton, 
111.; d. C. A. Lamb. Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Address, 412 Chalmers St., Champaign. 

8510. HOWARD EARL L.aMB 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 6, 1892, Hillsdale, 
Mich.; s. B. S. (b. Rollin Mich.) and Amelia 
(Lyon) Lamb (b. Hillsdale, Mich.^ Prepared 
in North Adams (Mich.) H. S. ; Albion Coll., 
1914-15. Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Adelphic; Mich. -111. Debating Team; Pres., Bd. 
of Oratory and Debate. 2nd Lt., A. S. S. C, 
Kelley Field, Tex., 1918; Mustered out. Ja 17, 
:9i9. Address, Hillsdale. Mich.; bus. add., 601- 
5 Ling Bldg., Dallas, Tex. 

8sii. GUY LANAN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 27, tSgs, Kings- 
ton, 111.; s. Henry (b. 1S6S, do.) and Martha 
(Uplinger) Lanan (b. 1868, do.). Prepared in 
Genoa H. S. Agr. Club. Mem., A. F. A. M. Ad- 
dress, Kingston, 111. 

8s 12. ADOLPH WALTER LANDSTROM 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ap 30, 1895, 
Chicago; s. John William (b. Jonkoping Sma- 
land, Sweden) and Olive Caroline (Windfield) 
Landstrom (b. Halmstad, Halland. do.). Pre- 
pared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Alpha Chi Sig- 
ma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Chem. 
Club; V. P., Sr. Class. Chem. in charge of 
Disposal Plants, City of Houston, 1918. 2nd Lt., 
A. S. S. C, Kelley Field, San Antonio, Tex., 
1918; Mustered out, Mr 7, 1919. Mem., Univ. 
Club. Houston. Tex; Ft. Worth Club. Address, 
5516 Cortez St., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Dis- 
posal Plants, Houston, Tex. 

8513. ROBERT JOHN LASCELLES 
Civic Secretary; A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 9, 
1894, Capron, 111.; s. William (b. S 22, 1872, 
Chicago) and Clara Belle (Ridge) Lascelles (b. 
Ja 3, 1876, Capron, III.). Prepared in Capron 
H. S.: No. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Acacia. Gen. 
Sec. Civic Club, Kewanee, 111., 1917-18. Q. M. 
C, Camp Cody. Deming, N. M., 191S; 2nd Lt., 
Motor Transport Corp., isth Div., Camp Logan, 
Tex.; Mustered out, Mr 15, 1919. Mem., 
'<otary Club, Kewanee. 111.; A. F. A. M. Ad- 
dress, Capron, 111. 

8514. WILLIAM GRANT LATHROP 
Prin., H. S.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 19, 

1885, Sumner. 111.; s. George (b. Ap 6, 1861, 
do.) and Ellen (Petty) Lathrop (b. D 17, 
:866, do.). Prepared in Westfield Coll. Acad., 
Westfield, 111. Special Honors. Prin.. H. S. 
Johnston City, 111. Married Nora McCally, S s, 
191 1, Sumner, 111. Children: William George 
Edward, b. An 4, 1913; Delbert Leland, b. Ap 
24, 191 5. .Address, Johnston City, 111. 

8515. RALPH E. LAWRENCE 
Arch. Supt. ; B. S. in Arch.; b. S 24, 1891, 
Vineland, N. J.; s. Richard M. (b. F 29, 1846, 
Dover, Eng.) and Mary Jane (Ford) Law- 
rence (b. 1S51. Flint, Mich.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Washington, D. C. V. P. and 
Sec, Arch. Club. Supt., Const., Hubbell & 
Benes, Archs., Cleveland. Corp., Bat. F, F. A., 
149th O. T. Sch., A. P. O.. 715, A. E. F., 
France. Address. 9216 Hough Ave., Cleveland; 
bus. add., c/o Hubbell and Benes, Archs., 4500 
Euclid Ave., do. 



8516. ROLAND HALL LAWRENCE 
Govt. Insp.; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 22, 1895, 
Chicago; s. George (b. Ag 29, i860, Waukesha, 
Wis.) and Mary Clarissa (Wilcoxen) Law- 
rence (b. S 6, 1865, Leinstown, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S. Chi Psi; Sigma Tau; 
Pi Tau Sigma; Scabbard and Blade. Brevet 
Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. Engr.. Adams and West- 
lake Co., Chicago, 1917; C. R. I. & P. Ry., 
1917-1S., U. S. Govt. Insp., Inland Steel Co., 
Indiana Harbor, Ind. Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
Sch. for Engrs. of Tests; Inspection Div., Chi- 
cago Dist. Ord. Detachment, 1918; Mustered 
out, D 16, 1918. Address, 10420 beeley Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., U. S. Army Office, Inland 
Steel Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 

8517. ELMER ISIDOR LEANDER 
B. S. in C. E.; b. N 18, 1894, Chicago; s. 
John Leander. Prepared in Bowen H. S., (Chi- 
cago, ist Lt., F. A., U. S. R., Ft. Sheridan, 111.; 
Ammunition Trains, 3rd Division, Chicka- 
mauga Park, Ga.; do., A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 9729 L .^ve., Chicago. t 

8s 18. ALFRED CHANG LEE 
B. S. in C. E.; b. S 19, 18S6, China; s. C. T. 
Lee. Prepared in Yale Coll., China. Chinese 
Stud. Club. Address, Kiangsha, Hunan, China. t 

8S19. FRANK LEGGIT 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 30, 1S89, Carmi, 111.; s. 
J. C. Leggit. Prepared in Paragould (Ark.) H. 
S.; Univ. of Ark. Alpha Chi Rho: Agr. Club; 
V. P., Soph. Class. Ord. Dept., Camp Funston, 
Ft. Riley. Kan. Sergt. Major, Air Sch., St. 
Paul. Address, Paragould, Ark. 

8s2o. LEWIS HARRY LEHMAN 
E. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 6, 189s, Mattoon, 111.; 
s. Lewis L. (b. Ag 13, 1845, Bruchsahl, Ger.) 
and Ella M. (Granger) Lehman (b. F 27, 1858, 
Centralia, 111.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. ist 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; 2nd Lt., Q. M. 
C, N. A., 1917; ist Lt., Office of Chief of 
Const. Div., 1918 — . Address, S40o East Park 
View. Chicago; bus. add.. Room 2-304 Bldg. 
C, 7th & B Sts., Washington, D. C. 

8521. JOHN FREDERICK LEMP 
Chemist: B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. F 21, 1894, 
Boise, Idaho; s. John Emil (b. D 30, 1866, do.) 
and Caroline (Zeltmann) Lemp (b. Je 4, 1869, 
Alton. 111.). Prepared in Alton H. S. Chem. 
Club. Mgr., Ranch, Boise, Idaho, 191 7. Chem., 
John T. Milliken S: Co., Mfg. Chems., St. 
Louis, 1917-18. N. A., Camp Taylor, Ky., 1918; 
Chem. Research, Washington, D. C, 1918; 
Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Auth: A method 
for the Determination of Halogens in Organic 
Compounds, Jour, of Am. Chem. Soc. Address, 
1624 E. Broadway, Alton, III.; bus. add., c/o 
Mallinckrodt Chem. Works, St. Louis, Mo. 

8522. ALFRED NOHE LENDMAN 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 12, 1893, Steriing, 111.; 
s. Joseph (b. Ag 15, 1845, Germany) and Cath- 
erine E. (Nohe) Lendman (b. S 2, 1853). Pre- 
pared in Sterling H. S. E. E. Soc. Ambul- 
ance corns, U. S. A., Allentown, Pa.; S. S. 
U., Section 609, Convois Automobiles, Par 
B. C. M., France. Address, 204 W. 6th St., 
Steriing, lU. 

8523. ALOYSIUS FRANCIS LENZEN 
Pharmacist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 12, 
1894. Peru, 111.; s. Egidius Joseph (b. 1848, 
Germany) and Teresa Mary (Kilduff) Lenzen 
(b. i8s6, 111.). Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Tp. 
H. S. Phi Kappa; Medui; Univ. Band. 
Pharmacist. Mate, U. S. Navy Hosp. Corps, 
Bur. of Med. and Surgery, Washington, D. 
C; Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., New Rochelle, N. 
Y. Ensign, Supply Office of U. S. S., Morris- 
town, 111., 1917 — . Address, 4th St., Peru, 
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8524. EDWARD LERCH 
Arch. Engr. ; B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 17, 1894, 
Rock Island, IlL; s. J. J. Lerch. Prepared 
in Rock Island H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. 
Club; Treas., Bus. Mgr., Arch. Year Book. 
Address, 431 4th St., Rock Island, lU.t 

8525. MADGE CAMPBELL LESLIE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 24, 189s, 
Tolono, 111.; d. Robert (b. Je 10, 1850, Shet- 
land Islands) and Mary (Campbell) Leslie (b. 
My 21, iS6i, Bar Hill, Scotland). Prepared 
in Tolono and Champaign H. Schs. ; Gorham 
CMe.) _H. S.; Bates Coil. Y. W. C. A.; 
Woman's League. Teacher, Eng. and Music, 
Tp. H. S., Bridgeport, 111. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 507 S. Pine, Champaign; 
bus. add., c/o High School, Bridgeport, 111. 

8526. MARTIN CHARLES LEVINSON 
Designer; B. S. in A. E. ; b. Jl 24, 1895, 
Chicago; s. David (b. Russia) and Sophia 
(Cohen) Levinson (b. do.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. 
2nd prize Llewelyn Competition in Arch. 
Engng. Concrete Designer, and Detailer. Tait 
Engng. Co., Chicago, 1917-18. Constructing 
Q. M., Camp Custer, 1917; U. S. Inf., Co. H., 
56th Inf., Div. Intelligence Section; Sergt., 
Dept. of Sanitation & Public Health, A. E. 
F., France; do., Treves, Ger. Mem., Am. 
Assn. Engr. .-iddress, 1907 S. Sawyer Ave., 
Chicago. 

8527. JOHN TAYLOR LEWIS 
B. S. in A. E.; b. O 28. 1894, Rockford, 
111.; s. S. J. Lewis. Prepared in Rockford H. 
S. Tr., Ft. Sheridan, 1917; Lt., C. A., 1917; 
Capt., 69th Art., A. E. F., France. Address, 
312 Elm St., Rockford, Ill.t 

8528. SZU-KUANG LI 
Grad. Stud.; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 13, 
1894, Chichou, China; s. Wen-Chi (b. My 19. 
1853, do.) and U. C. Li (b. N 17, 1S55, Peking, 
do.). Prepared in Tsing-Hua Coll.. Peking, 
China; Univ. of Chicago. Cosmopolitan Club. 
Grad. Stud., Columbia Univ., 1917 — . Address, 
547 W. 123rd St., New York City. 

8529. RUSSELL BROOKE LIEDEL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Mr 10. 1895, Duluth, 
Minn.; s. H. A. Liedel. Prepared in Galesburg 
H. S.; Knox Coll. Phi Alpha Delta. Lawyer, 
1917 — . 111. Nat. Guard, 1917. Sergt., Judge 
Advocate Office, Div. Hdqtrs., 33rd Div., 
Diekirch, Ger. Address, 719 S. Douglas Ave., 
Springfield, 111. 

8530. THIAN-KITT LIN 

A. B. in Commerce; b. D 20, 1888, Canton, 
China; s. Kao-lun Lin. Prepared in Univ. 
Acad. Cosmopolitan; Chinese Stud. Club. 
Address, Canton, China. 

8531. MARY SEFTON LINDER 
(Sister of No. 6386) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je i, 1896, 
Charleston, 111.; d. George A. (b. O 16, 1866, 
do.) and Blanche M. (Sefton) Lindner (b. Ja 
22, 1869, Kansas, 111.). Prepared in East. III. 
Norm. Sch., 1911-15. Alpha Delta Pi. 
Teacher, Tp. H. S., Neoga, 111. Address, 
Charleston, 111.; bus. add., c/o Tp. High 
School, Neoga, 111. 

8532. BLANK. 

8533. *JOHN ROYER LINDSEY 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 22, 1895, Urbana; s. 
Thomas Edward (b. Champaign) and Anna 
Elizabeth (Royer) Lindsey (b. Urbana). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Cosmopolitan Club; 
Agr. Club; Scabbard and Blade; ist Lt. and 



Maj., Univ. Brig. Instr., U. S. S. M. A., 

Urbana, 1917; ist Lt., i nh Cavalrv, U. S. A., 
Ft. Ringgold, Tex. Mem., K. of P. Died N 
24, 1918, Ft. Ringgold, Tex. 

8534. LEON MASON LINDSEY 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 5, 1895, Onarga, 111.; 
s. Ira Mason (b. F 3, 1867, do.) and Carrie 
(Capen) Lindsey (b. F 9, 1872, Adrian, Mich.). 
Prepared in Onarga H. S. Delta Tau Delta. 
Pres., Sr. Class; Iltini Trustee. Am. Field 
Service, A. E. F., France, 191 7. ist Lt., Air 
Service, A. E. F., France, 1917 — . Address, 
Onarga, 111. 

8535. HARRY ALEXANDER LINENDOLL 
v-aemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. S 10, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Frank (b. Ja 14, 1862, Quincy, 
Mich.) and Lena (Alexander) Linendoll (b. 
.TI 27, 1808, Tipton, Mich.). Prepared in 
Englewood H. S.; Armour Inst. Chem. Club; 
Lniv. Orchestra. Stud., Johns Hopkins Univ. 
Chem., Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. C, 
1-^17-18; with Dodge Motor Co., Detroit, Mich., 
1918 — . 2nd Lt., C. A. C; Mustered out, D 
24, 1 918. Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Fed. of Musi- 
cians. Address, 563 Hancock St., Detroit; 
bus. add.. Dodge Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. 

8536. ELMER WALFRED LINNARD 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 17, 1893, 
Maiden, 111.; s. August J. (h. N 27, 1867, 
Sweden) and Caroline (Johnson) Linnard (b 
My 14, 1S66, do.). Prepared in Princeton Tp. 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Pres., Agr. Club; Country 
Life Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Mgr., Sr 
Class Basketball. Farmer. 1917-18. R. O. T. 
C, Camp Grant, 111.; Camp Jackson, S. C; R. 
A., Saumur Artillery Sch., France; Sergt., Ord 
Corps, S. A. S.. Div. H., Section 74. A. P. O 
718. A. E. F., France; 2nd Lt., 8th F. A., do.. 
1 91 8 — . Address, Peotone, 111. 

8537- ADELBERT DUDLEY LITTLE 
Efficiency Engr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 10 

1S90, Genoa, 111.; s. E. B. (b. 1846, N. Y.) and 
Laura M. (Strong) Little (b. Ag 27, 1858, 
Genoa, III.). Prepared in Oxford (Neb.) H 
b.; Kan. St. Agr. Coll. Arch. Club; Rifle Club. 
Farmer, Genoa, 111., 1917; Efficiency Engr., 
Pittsburgh, Des Moines Steel Co., N 1917 Ad- 
dress, Y. M. C. A., Coraopolis, Pa. 

8538. ETHEL ESTHER LITTLE 
Med. Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b Ap 
10, 1892, Tolono, 111.; d. Egbert Phelps (b. S 
3. 1857, Tonica. 111.) and Matilda (Merry) 
Little (b. Mr 21, 1858. Pesotum, 111.). Pre- 
pared m Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Psi. 
Stud., Univ. of HI. Sch. of Med.. Chicago 
1918—. Address, 90s S. Wright St., Cham- 
paign. 

8539. FRANK ALLYN LOGAN 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 28, 1894, Paris, 
ID.; s. Walter Booth (b. Mv 20, 1862, Paris, 
111.) and Dora (Slanker) Logan (b. O 14, 1869, 
Pans, 111.). Prepared in Paris H. S. Phi 
Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi; Helmet; Pres, 
Fresh. Class. Q. M. Corps, Camp Sherman, 
Chilhcothe, O. Address, 501 Alexander St., 
Paris, 111. 

8540. LEONARD FRANKLIN LONG 
Engr.; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. S 15, 1895, 
Tonica. 111.; s. David Porter (b. D 22, 1854, 
Waynesburg, Pa.) and Ira Virginia (Harkins) 
Long (b. O 29, i86i, Tonica, 111.). Prepared 
in Tonica and Bloomington H. Schs.; III. 
Wesleyan Univ. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Engr., The Barrett Co., New York 
City, 1917. 2d Lt., A. S. S. C, Kelley Field 
and Ft. Sill, Okla.; do., Mather Field, Sacra- 
mento, Calif.; do., Camp Sherman, O. Address, 
501 Alexander St., Paris, 111. 



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8541. CLAYTON BENJAMIN LOOMIS 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 2, 1892, Madison, Wis.; 
s. Hiram Benjamin (b. je 29. 1863, Hartford, 
Conn.) and Carrie Emily (Kingman) Loomis 
(b. S 19, 1 86 1, Bridgeport, Conn.). Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S. Farmer, Wanataha. Ind. 
14th Regt., M. G. Co., 19th Div.. Camp George 
Wright, Wash.; Clerk, Camp Grant, 1918 — . 
Address, 6218 S. Rockwell St., Chicago. 

8542. FRANCIS LOURET 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 26, 1890, Hingham, 
Wis.; s. H. A. Louret. Prepared in Sheboy- 
gan, Wis. H. S.; Univ. of Wis. Address, 
VNaldo, Wis. 

8543. McDonald m. lovell 

B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 7. 1895. Chicago; s. 
Sidney (b. F 26, 1866, Racine, Wis.) and Jane 
Winters (Bruner) Lovell (b. Ja 6, 1868, San 
Francisco). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. 
Alpha Tan Omega; Lambda Tau Rho; Gargoyle. 
2nd Lt., Aviation Section Signal R. C, F. S. 
Omaha. Neb., 1917; Washington, D. C. ; Re- 
ceived Spherical Balloon Pilots License, 1918; 
Mustered out. Ja 24. 1919. Address, Chicago 
Beach Hotel; bus. add., 30 N. Michigan Ave., 
Chicago. 

8544. BESSIE LOWRY 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 4. 1896, 

Lead, S. Dak.; s. W. Lowry. Prepared in 
Lead (S. Dak.) H. S. Prelim. Honors. Libr. 
Sch. Univ. of 111.. 1917 — . Addre'Ss, 604 R. R. 
Ave., Lead. S. Dak.; bus. add., 207 W. Califor- 
nia Ave., Urbana. 

8545. CHING KUI LU 

B. S. in M. E.; b. N 17, 1891, China. Pre; 
pared in Fengtien Prov. Middle Sch.; Chihii 
Coll. Address, Moukden, China; bus. add., 
1265^2 Chancey, West Lafayette, Ind. 

8546. ETHEL LENORE LUDWIG 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. D 9. 1893, 
Ypsilanti. Mich.; d. Wm. Arnold and Anna 
(Smith) Ludwig. Prepared in McKinley H. S., 
St. Louis. Chi Theta. Teacher, H. Sc, Kem- 
per Hall, Kenosha, Wis., 191 7 — . Mem., H. Sc. 
Club. Address. 2317 Russell Ave., St. Louis.; 
bus. add., c/o Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis. 

8547. HERMAN HINMAN LUEDER 
(Brother of No. 8548) 
B. S. in A. E.; b. S 27. 1892. Clarinda, la.; 
s. Charles F. Lueder. Prepared in Cherokee 
(la.) H. S.; Morningside Coll. Arch. Club.; 
Prelim. Honors. Address, 736 W. Main St., 
Cherokee, la. 

8548. ROY MOORE LUEDER 
(Brother of No. 8547) 

B. S. in A. E.; b. N 11, 1895, Clarinda, la.; 
s. Charles F. Lueder. Prepared in Cherokee 
(la.) H. S. Arch. Club; Prelim. Honors. Ad- 
dress, 736 W. Main St., Cherokee, la. 

8549. IRWIN LYTLE LUMMIS 
(Brother of No. 7759) 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 17. 1895. Quincy, 111.; 
s. H. F. Lummis. Prepared m Quincy H. S 
'ineta Chi; Scabbard and Blade; Siren Staff: 
Sr Hat Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; Lt., Univ 
Brigade. U. S. A.. Ft. Sheridan, 1917- •'^<^- 
dress. 1601 Vermont St., Quincy, 111. 

8sso. JACK VIRTUS LUND 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Je 11, 1893, 
Chicago; s. Charles E. (b. D 22, 1868, Lyons 
la.) and Cleve Hattie (Moody) Lund (b. Chi 
capo). Prepared in Elgin H. S. Ilus; Theta 
Tau; Quo Vadis; Class Basketball; Class Base 
ball. Engr., Riverside Cemetery and Mauso 
leum, Aurora, 111.; Grade i, Engr., U. S 



Engng. Dept., Interst. Commerce Comn., Kar- 
pen Bldg., Chicago. U. S. Naval Aviation, 
Co. 6, Section 4, 2nd Regt., U. S. Navy 
Yard, Charleston, S. C. Ensign, U. S. S. 
Cypress, 191 8. Address, 148 Hill St., Elgin, 
111. 

85SI. CURT CARL LUNDEEN 
Bldg. Contr.; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 27, 1892, 
Berlin, Ger.; s. Carl J. (b. Ag 17, 1859, Got- 
land, Sweden) and Olga (Hengstboch) Lun- 
deen (b. Jl 24, 1863, Zwickau, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Rock Island H. S. Iris; Gargoyle. 
Supt., Const., Henry W. Horst Co., Contrs., 
Rock Island, HI. Ord. Corps, U. S. N. A., 
1917 — . Address, 1116 14th St., Moline, 111.; 
bus. add., 1237 15th St., Rock Island, III. 

8552. ARTHUR NATHANIEL LUNGREN 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 8, 1890, Geneva, 111.; 
s. P. J. Lungren. Prepared in Aurora Advent 
Christian Coll. Iris; Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. M. E. ; Spanish Club; Class 
Swimming. Address, Lostant, IlLf 

8553. SIDNEY JOSEPH LURIE 
(Brother of No. 6393) 

B. S. in E. E.; b. My 13, 1891, Chicago; 
s. Charles (b. Bohemia, Austria) and Theresa 
(Loeffler) Lurie (b. do.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. E. E. Soc. ; Menorah; 
Mgr., Sr. Class Baseball; Sr. Soccer; Stud. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. U. S. N. A.; Section de 
projesteur. Am. Section 60. France; Co. B, 
56th Engrs., Verdun. Address, 1871 S. Kedzie 
Ave., Chicago. 

8554. GENEVIEVE ARON LUSK 
Home Adviser; B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. Ja 16, 

1891, Quincy, 111.; d. Joseph Jay (b. Mr 16, 
1844, Jackson, O.) and Mary Emma (Aron) 
Lusk (b. Jl 4, 1852. Ouincv. 111.). Prepared 
in Quincy H. S.; Randolpli-Macon Woman's 
Coll., 1909-10. H. Sc. Club. Emergency Home 
Demonstrative Agt. (Asst. Home Adviser) U. 
S. Dept. of Agr., Adams Co., 111. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Address, 438 N. 6th Ave., 
Quincy, 111. 

8555. GIFFORD W. LUTES 
B. S. in Arch.; b. S 12. 1892, Lutesville, 
Mo. Prepared in Will Mayfield Coll.; Mo. St. 
Norm.; Wash.. Univ. Alpha Rho Chi. 
Hdqtrs. Dept., 210th Engrs., Camp Mills, N. 
Y., 1918 — . Address, Lutesville, Met 

8556. FRED RAYMOND McCANDLISH 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 18, 1893, 
Toledo, 111.; s. William Ross (b. Ap 8, 1847. 
Maxville. O.) and Emma Isabel (Holsapple) 
McCandlish (b. D 17. 1854, Waverly, Ind.). 
Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Farmer. 
Toledo, 111.. 1917-18. Q. M. C, N. A., Jeffer- 
son Barracks, Mo., 1918; Camp Meigs, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1918-19. Address, Toledo, 
Hi. 

8557. KENNETH BUTLER McCLELLAN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 9. 1895. Albany, N. Y.; 
s. George Wiley (b. S 20, 1868. West Hebron, 
N. Y.) and Bessie (Butler) McClellan (b. N 
8, 1871, Pittsfield, Mass.). Prepared in Ard- 
more ^Pa.) H. S. ; Pa. St. Coll. Co. A., 
123rd Machine Gun Bn., A. E. F., France. 
Address, 1424 Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. 

8558. JAMES FORSYTH McCLOUD 
Broker; A. B. in Commerce; b. D 26, 1805, 
Sheldon, HI.; s. William Lewis (b. Bryan, (J.) 
and Anna Dora McCloud (b. Illinois City, 111.). 
Prepared in Sheldon H. S. Sigma Pi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Beta Gamma Sigma; Prelim, and 
Final Honors. Broker, Bonds, National City 
Co., Chicago. N. A., Infantry, Camp Dodge, 
la., 1917; A. S. S. C, Kelly Field, Camp 
Mac Arthur, Tex.; Wilbur Wright Field, 0.. 



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1917; Sergt., Air Service, 256th Aero Sqdn.; 
Mustered out, D 24, 1918. Address, Sheldon, 
III.; bus. add.. Bond Dept., Nat. City Co., 
Chicago. 

8559. HOMER WALTER McCOY 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 16, 1894, Ver- 
sailles, 111.: s. Elmer Ellsworth (b. N 5, 1862. 
do.) and Sarah Isabell (Osborne) McCoy (b. 
O 30, 1864, do.). Prepared in INIt. Sterling 
IT. S. Acanthus; Agr. Club; Soph. Smoker 
Com.; Jr. Prom. Com.; Pres., Soph. Class. 
Teacher. Tp. H. S.. Wauconda, 111. ist Lt., 
Inf. U. S. R., A. E. P., France; Supt. War 
Gardens, Agr. Div., do. Address, Mt. Ster- 
ling, 111. 

8560. HELEN E. McCULLOUGH 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 24, 1893, Urbana; 
d. John (b. D 3, 1862) and Anna M. (Clark) 
McCullough (b. Ag 21, 1863). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Omicron Nu; V. P.. Y. W. C. 
A. Asst., H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 
Address, 507 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

8561. THOMAS TRESTON McEVOY 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 3, 1897, Chicago; s. 
Patrick (b. Ja 22, 1853, Ireland) and Catherine 
Treston (b. O 31, 1861, Kenosha, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in St. James H. S., Chicago. Phi 
Kappa; Brevet Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. 2nd 
Lt., U. S. Marine Corps, Quantico, Va., 191 7; 
ist Lt., U. S. Marine Corps, France, 1917; 
Capt., do., A. E. F., France. Address, 618 
Bowen Ave., Chicago. 

8562. ISABELLE GEORGIA McKINNELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 15, 
1887, Beardstown, 111.; d. Fred (b. O 4, 1847, 
Saddleworth, Eng.) and Jessie Fremont (Heinz) 
McKinnell (b. Ap 7, 1861. Beardstown. 111.). 
Prepared in Beardstown H. S.; The Smead 
Sch., Toledo, O. Alpha Omicron Pi; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Teacher, Mooseheart Vocational Sch., 
Mooseheart, 111,, 1916 — . Address, 133 Galena 
Blvd., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., c/o Mooseheart 
V^ocational School, Mooseheart, 111. 

8563. NORMAN McKINNEY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 4, 1896, Omaha, Neb,; s. 
Edwin McKinney, Prepared in Wendell Phil- 
lips H. S.. Chicago. Ilus; Tribe of Illini; 
Ciomitatus; Ionian; Fresh. Varsity Track; Var- 
sity Ciross-Country Team. Flying Cadet, U. S. 
Air Service, Kelly Field. Tex.; 2nd Lt., Flying 
Instr., Lovely Field, Tex. Address, 5023 For- 
restville Ave., Chicago. 

8564. RUSSELL LEAMER McKOWN 
Land Gard.; B. S. in Land Gard,; b. Mr 31, 
1894, Davenport, la.; s. Louis W. (b. do.) and 
Bertha J. McKown (b. do.). Prepared in 
Davenport (la.) H. S. Iris; Scabbard and 
Blade; Gargoyle; Univ. Land. Arch. Soc; 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Land. Gard., Kansas City, 
Mo.. 1917. ist Lt., 46th U. S. Inf., Camp 
Taylor, Ky. Address, 2425 Brady St., Daven- 
port, la. 

8565. LAWRENCE CLAUDE MacMILLAN 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 16, 1892, 
Bradford, Pa.; s. Claude Edward (b. Ag 13, 
1870, Meadville, Pa.) and Florence May (Elli- 
son) MacMillan (b. My 24. 1873, ( )uebec, Can.). 
Prepared in Cattaraugus (N.Y.) H. S.; Bridge- 
port II. S.; Illinois Coll., 1912-14. Sigma Pi. 
Elec. Engr., Co. C, 37th Engrs., A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Mem., A. I. E. E. ; M. E. 
Church. Address, Bridgeport, 111. 

8s66. SCOTT McNULTA 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D 26, 1895. Blooming- 
ton, II!,; s. Donald (b. My 24, 1876, do.) and 
Henrietta (Scott) McNulta (b. D 19, 1874, 
Effingham, 111.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. 



Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa: Ma-wan- 
da: Pres., Mask and Bauble; Sachem; Prelim, 
and Final Honors; Varsity Cheer Leader; 
Fresh. Varsity Swimming. ist O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., Inf. R. C, Camp 
Grant. 1917; ist Lt.. 342nd Inf.. do.; do., A. E. 
F., France. Address, 250 N. College St., De- 
catur. III. 

8567. ELTON THOMAS MACKIE 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.: b. My 7, 1895. New- 
Orleans; s. Charles W. Sr. and Annie Laurie 
(Bursha) Mackie. Prepared in New Orleans 
Boy's Sch.; Tulane Univ. Zeta Psi; Dixie 
Club: Helmet; Pierrots; Jr. Cap Com.; Soph. 
Smoker Com. Farmer, St. Francisville, La., 
1917-18. 114 Signal Bn., Co. C, A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Address, St, Francisville, La. 

8568. GR.\CE ERMINIE MADDEN 
(Sister of Nb. 7068) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 26. 1894, 
Mt. Sterling. 111.; d. Frederic B. (b. Jl 26, 
2865, Hiawatha, Ontario, Can.) and Josephine 
(Read) Madden^ (b. D 6, 1865, Champaign). 
Prepared in Carlinville and Champaign H. Schs. 
Athenean; ist Cabinet, Y,W. C, A. Teacher, 
Atwood Tp. H. S.. Atwood, 111.. 1917-1S: do.. 
Summer Sch., Boulder Colo., 1918; do., H. S., 
Waverly, 111., 191S — . Address, 739 W. State 
St., Jacksonville, 111.; bus. add., Waverly, 111. 

8569. WING NGUI MAH 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 10, 1892, Canton, 
China; s, Yin Mah. Prepared in Coll. of 
Pacific Mission; San Francisco H. S.; Ming 
Gok Coll., China. A. M.. 1917, Univ. of Calif. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1917-18, Address, 
242 Joyce St., San Francisco; bus. add., 
Berkley, Calif. 

8570. GEORGE WILLIS MAHN 
Bldg. Insp.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 25, 1894, 
Minneapolis; s. Charles !Mahn. Prepared in 
Kankakee H.S. Agr. Club. Bldg. Insp., I. C. 
Ry.. Cleveland, Miss. Married Lola Vande- 
venter. N 29, 1917, Champaign. Address, 101 
Florida Ave., Urbana. t 

8571, KRISHMA MOHAN MAITRA 
Ry. Engr.; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Jl 18, i8gi, 

Calcutta, India; s. Kali Lada (b. Gazipur, U. 
P., India) and Biraj (Mohini) Maitra (b. Cal- 
cutta, India). Prepared in Central Hindu Coll., 
Benares, India; Bangabesi Coll., Calcutta, india. 
Cosmopolitan Club; Ry. Club; Stud. Branch. 
A. S. M. E. Special Apprentice, Chicago and 
1\, W. Ry., 19 1 7—. Mem.. West. Ry. Club; 
Hindustian Assn. of Am. Address, 1809 W. 
Monroe St., Chicago. 

8572. RALPH KENNETH MANGAN 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 25, 1895, Chicago; s. 
James Mangan, Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., do. Address, 2928 
Lexington St., Chicago. t 

8573. MARION MANLEY 
B. S. in Arch.; b. Ap 29, 1893, Junction City, 
Kan.; d. C. H. Manley, Sr. Prepared in Junc- 
tion City (Kan.) H. S.; Univ. of Kan. Kappa 
Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Illiola; Arch. 
Club; Pres., Woman's League, Address, 608 
Ave. B, Miami, Fla.f 

8574. OTIS ROWE MANLEY 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 26, 1893, Harvard, 
111.; s. Albert Carlton and Josephine (Rowe) 
Manley. Prepared in Harvard H. S. Delta 
Tau Delta. Sergt., Motor Truck, Co. 334, Q. 
M. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; and Lt., do.. Camp 
Sevier, S. C. Address, Harvard, 111. 



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8575. MARJORIE DOROTHEA MANN 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 22, 1896, El- 
gin, IlL; d. Alban L. (b. S 22, 1859, do.) and 
Bertha S. (Kohn) Mann (b. Ja 8, 1856, 
Hoosier's Grove, III.)- Prepared in Elgin H. S.; 
Univ. of Chicago. Delta Gamma; Omicron Nu; 
Kappa Delta Pi; H. Sc. Club; Alethenai. Teach- 
er, Tp. H. S., Long View, 111.. 1918 — . Address, 
392 Chicago St., Elgin, 111.; bus. add., c/o Tj). 
High School., Long View, 111. 

8576. FRANCIS PAULINE MAPEL 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ap 28, 1892, Fairbury, 
111.; d. Nimrod Mapel. Prepared in Fairbury H. 
S. Address, Fairbury, Ill.t 

8577. PAULINE MARBOLD 
(Sister of No. 7072) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 26, 1894. Green- 
view. III.; d. Harmon John (b. Ap 17, 1865, do.) 
and Emma Eugenia (Miller) Marbold (b. Ja 25, 
1867, Petersburg, 111.). Prepared in Green- 
view H. S.; Ferry flail. Lake Forest, 111,, 
1912-13. Delta Ganima. 2nd Class Yeowoman, 
U. S. N., Washington. D. C, 1918. ist class 
Yeoman, Bur. of Navigation, Navy Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 191 8 — . Address, Green- 
view, 111. 

8578. HARRY MARKSON 
Draftsman; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja s. 1895, 

Chicago; s. David Marcus (b. Russia) and Eliza- 
beth (Goldstein) Markson (b. do.). Prepared in 
R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. 
Coll., 191 3-14. Draftsman and Designer, Chi- 
cago, 1917. Sergl. and Corp., Co. F, 343rd Inf.. 
Camp Grant. 111., 1918; Sergt., Intelligence 
Section, Hdqtrs. Co., do., 1918; Co. N, 4th 
Provisional Tr. Regt., 83rd Div., A. E. F., 
France. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, 2832 
Warren Ave., Chicago. 

8579. GEORGE BERNARD MARX 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 24, 1893. Aurora, 
111.; s. Jacob (b. Mr 19, 1856, do.) and Ennette 
(Zack) Marx (b. My 3, 1856, do.). Prepared in 
East Aurora H. S.; Armour Inst. Sigma Nu; 
Beta Gamma Sigma. Q. M. C, N. A., 1917-; 
A. S. S. C, 1918. Address, 487 2nd Ave., 
Aurora, 111. 

8580. WILLIAM RANKIN MATHEWo 

(Husband of No. 5554) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. U 15, 1893, Lexing- 
ton, Ky.; s. Robert T. (b. S 28, 1851, Frankfort, 
Ky.) and Clara (Murey) Mathews (b. Mr 22. 
1859, Clermont, Ind.). Prepared in Indianapolis 
Man. Tr. H. S.; Butler Coll. Sigma Chi; Cir- 
culation Mgr., Daily Illim; Adv. Mgr., Alumni 
Quarterly; Debating Team. 2nd Lt., V. S. 
J^Iarine Corps, 191 7; ist Lt. and Bn. Intelli- 
gence Officer, 2nd Bn., 5th Regt., U. S. Mar- 
ines, A. E. F., France; Capt., Marines; Re- 
turned to states. Married Bessie Virginia 
Boyers ('13), Ap 12, 1919, Berkeley, Calif. 
Address, 929 Ox-ford St., Berkeley, Calif. 

8581. LESLIE BLAINE MAXWELL 

A. B. in Commerce; b. O 22, 1893. Flat Rock, 
111.; s. Charles A. Maxwell. Prepared in Paris 
H. S. Class Baseball: Class Basketball. Ind. 
Nat. Guard. 2nd Lt., Central O. T. S., F. A. 
Camp Shelby. Hattiesburg, Miss.; Observa- 
tion Bat., F. A. C, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 
1918 — . Address, 1109 S. Main St., Paris, 111. 

8582. LOYAL C. MAXWELL 

B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ag 9. 1893, Flat Rock, 
111.; s. A. M. Maxwell. Prepared in Robinson 
Tp. H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsi- 
lon; Chem. Club; Motorcycle Club. Address, 
R. F. D., Flat Rock, 111. 



8583. CLIFFORD BLAINE MAY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 7, 1892, Kirkland. 111.; 
s. Grant May. Prepared in Belvidere H. S. 
jnd R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; S. M. A., 
Flying Cadet, Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex.; Scott 
Field, Belleville, 111.; Mustered out, N 30, 
191 8. Address, Stockton, 111. 

S584. LEO SHELLABARGER MEAD 
Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 21, 

1892, Beatrice, Neb.; s. John Fletcher (b. F 
14, 1865, Ithaca, N. Y.) and Elizabeth (Shella- 
barger) Mead (b. My 10, 1868, Beatrice, Neb.). 
Prepared in Grand Island (Neb.) H. S.; Univ. 
of Neb. Beta Phi. Salesman, Brinsmaid Co., Des 
Moines; Levis-Zukoski Mercantile Co., St. 
Louis, 1 918 — . 88th Div., Med. Detachment, 
339 M. G. Bn., N. A., Camp Dodge, la.; Hon- 
orably discharged, Ja 1, 191 8. Address, 5666 
Clements St., St. Louis. 

8585. WILBUR MEEK 
(Brother of Nos. 4306, 5813) 

A. B.. in Commerce; b. N 25, 1894, Carroll- 
ton, 111.; s. James and Ella (Brace) Meek. Pre- 
Iiared in Carrollton H. S. Phi Delta Theta. 
With Ft. Wayne Corrugated Paper Co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 12th Co., 9th Regt., Ft. Benjamin 
Harrison, Ind. Address, Carrollton, Ind. 

8586. CARL ALFRED MENZEL 

B. S. in M. E.; b. S 24, 1S94, Chicago; s. 
Alfred Menzel. Prepared in Lake H. S., Chi- 
cago; Armour Inst. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. 
.4ddress, 1143 E. Johnson St., Madison, Wis. 

8587. CORA LEONE MERRITT 
Supervisor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 21, 

1893, Taylorville, 111. d. Charles Josiah (b. Je 
8, 1864, Sadorus, 111.) and Addie Estella (Dun- 
lap) Merritt (b. Ja 27, 1865, Urbana). Prepared 
in Central H. S.. St. Louis; Diploma, Pub. Sch. 
Mus., N. W. Univ., igi8. Kappa Alpha Theta; 
Alethenai; Pres., Jr. Illinae; Woman's League 
Advisory Bd.; ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. Supvr., 
INIusic, Eldora, la., 1917-18. r^ddress, 1433 E. 
Martiuette Road, Apt. K, Chicago; bus. add., 
Eldora, la. 

8588. ALVIN FREDERICK MEYER 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 24, 1896, Deerfield, 
111.; s. Fred H. Meyer. Prepared in Deerfield- 
Shields Tp. H. S. Agr. Club; Class Swim- 
ming. Ft. Sheridan, 111. Address, Aux-Cayes, 
Haiti, West Indies. 

8589. EDITH ANNA MIDDLETON 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 9, 1894, 
Chicago; d. John (b. Jl 27, 1863, Rhyl, Wales) 
and Annie E. Middleton (b. N 28, 1865, 
Edyern, Wales'). Prepared in McKinley H. S., 
Chicago. Omicron Nu; Athenean; 2nd Coun- 
cil, Y. W. C. A.; Treas., W. A. A.; Pres.. 
Sr. Illinae; Capt., Hockey Team. Dir., Y. W. 
C. A. Cafeteria, Aurora, 111., summer, 191 7. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Tp. H. S.. Harrisburg, 111., 
19 1 7 — . Address, 2657 Park Ave., Chicago. 

8590. JOHN HOWARD MIDKIFF 
Co. Agt., Food Comn. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Ta 16, 1893, Stonington, 111.; s. Rev. J. J. 
"(b. Je 5, i8i;i. Louisville, Ky.) and Bertha 
(Wilson) Midkiff (b. S 6, 1853. Flora. 111.'). 
Prepared in Stonington and Bigijsville H. 
Schs.; Knox Coll. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Zeta; 
Agr. Club;. Hoof and Horn Club: Managing 
Ed. and Bus. Mgr., III. Agr.; Chm., Class 
Day Exercises; Sr. Ball Com. Co. Agent, 
Territorial Food Comn. : Representative of U. 
S. Food Adm., and Collaborator, U. S. Exo. 
Sta.. Kealakekua, Hawaii. 191 7 — . Y. M. C. 
A. Army Sec. Ft. Sheridan, 111. Chm., of 
Com., Hawaii Federal Boys' Working Reserve. 
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Honolulu, T. H.; Baptist Church. Married 
Floye Agnes Henderson, Je 29, 191 7, Decatur, 
111. Address, Kealakekua, Hawaii. 

8591. WILLIAM HERMAN MINKEMA 
Production Mgr. ; B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 16, 
1893, Riverdale, 111.; s. Herman W. (b. O 5, 
1865, Friesland, Netherlands) and Bertha 
(Goodyk) Minkema (b. Ja 27, 1871, do.). Pre- 
pared in Curtis H. S., Chicago. Pi Tau Sigma; 
Prelim. Honors. Mgr., Production, Chicago 
Plant, Whitman & Barnes Mfg. Co. Tr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E. Address. 1073s S. State St.. 
Chicago; bus. add., c/o Whitman & Barnes 
Mfg. Co., 1000 W. i2oth St., do. 

8592. DONALD ROMAIN MOFFETT 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 21, 1895, Paxton, 
111.; s. John H. Moftett. Prepared in Paxton 
H. S. Delta Tan Delta; Phi Delta Phi; 
Sac'-em; Jr. Councilman; Sr. Councilman, 111. 
l^nion; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Chm. Jr. Prom 
Com.; Homecoming Com.; Sr. Hat Com.; Sr. 
Invitation Com. lawyer. Wreford Apts., Bil 
lings, Mont. S. E. R. C. Radio Co. A, 311th 
F. S. B. Barracks 100, Camp Grant, Rock- 
ford, 111. 2nd Lt., F. A., ist Regt.. Camp 
Taylor. Ky., 1917; do., Camp Grant. 111.; do.. 
Camp Jackson, S. C; Mustered out, D 9. 1918. 
Address, Wreford Apts., Billings, Mont. 

8593. ALBA AGNES MOHR 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 27, 1880, Monroe, 
A.ich. ; d. F. D. Mohr. Prepared in West 
Blissfield (Mich.) H. S. Grad. Stud., Univ. 
of 111., 1917. Address, 405 E. Green St., 
Champaign. 

8s94. TUANITA ONITA MOI.YNEAUX 
(CLIFTON) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 26, 1890, Wood- 
land. 111.; d. James Clifford (b. Jl 14. 1847, 
Mentor, Ky.) and Lucy Claretta (Phelps) 
Molyneaux (b. Jl 3, 1854, Watseka, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Grand Prairie Sem.; 111. Wcsleyan 
L^niv.. 1907; N. W. LTniv. Oratory Sch.. 1000 
10. Pres.. Athenean; Bethany Circle; ist Cab- 
inet, Y. W. C. A. Married John Warden 
Clifton. O 21, 1917, Woodland, 111. .4ddrcss, 
Milford, 111. 

8505. GEORGE STUART MONROE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Ap 10, 1892, 
St. Louis; s. George Silas (b. D 11. 1861, 
Hillsboro, 111.) and Illinois Frances (Mans- 
field) Monroe (b. D so, 1850. rfo."). Prepared 
in PIillsl)oro H. S.; San Angelo (Tex.) H. S.; 
LTniv. of Tex., 1912-13. Phi lambda L'usilon; 
Sigma Xi: Special and Final Honors. Chem., 
Newport Chem. Works, Inc., Carrolville, Wis. 
Auth.: (With H. J. Broderson) Some Effects 
of Certain Solvents on Tars in the Free Car- 
bon, Jour. Indus, and F.iignci. Chem. Mem., 
A. C. S. Address. 701 Milwaukee Ave., South 
Milwaukee. 

8596. THADDEUS LEMERT MONT- 
GOMERY 
Med. Student; A. B. in L. .\. & S.; b. My 
J4, i8g6, jMacon, 111.; s. John A. (b. Je 5, 1863, 
O.) and .\ddic Belle (Lewis) ^lontgomery (b. 
Ap 6, 1866, Macon. 111.). Prepared in De- 
catur H. S. Zeta Psi: -Scribbler's Cluli. Soph- 
omore Honors; Received Physiol, prize; Ana- 
tomic League prize; Honors in Anatomy and 
Chem. Stud. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1016. M. 
R. C, 1917. Address, R. 4, Dexter, Mo. 

8597. HUBERT WATSON MOOK 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ag 19, 
1894, Letts. Ind.; s. E. L. (b. Ja 7, 1871, do.) 
and Ida May (Davis) Moor (b. D 25, 1873, 
do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; Chem. Clulj; ist LTniv. 
Brig. Organic Chemist, Univ. of HI.. 1917-18. 



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Chem., Special Chem. Co., Highland Park, 
111.. 1918 — . Married Lucile Norton. Ja 29, igig. 
Champaign. Address, 431 N. Linden Ave.. 
Highland Park, 111.; bus. add., c/o Special 
Chemical Co., do. 

8598. IRENE HOLBROOK MOORE 
(DAVENPORT) 
(Sister of No. 8599) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 30, 1895. Na.«h- 
ville. 111.; d. Charles Terrell (b. Ja 19, 1855, 
do.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Holbrook) Moore 
(b. Mr 3, 1864. Belleville, 111.). Prepared in 
Nashville H. S.; 111. Coll., i9i3-i'=. Alpha 
Delta Pi; Pht Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Prehm. Honors; Valedictorian. Grad. Schol- 
arship, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Married lohn 
Adrian Davenport, Jr., N 14. 19 17, Salt Lake 
City, Ut. Address, Box 522, Tooele, Utah. 

8599. MABEL ELIZABETH MOORE 
(Sister of No. 8598) 

Student; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 25, 1894, 
Nashville, 111.; d. Charles Terrell and Eliza- 
beth (Holbrook) Moore. Prepared in Nash- 
ville H. S.; 111. Coll., 1913-14- Alpha Delta Pi; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Nashville, HI. 

8600. MARY KATHERINE MORAN 
Home Demonstration Agt. ; B. S. in H. Sc. ; 

b. F 3, i8q3. Rock Island, 111.; d. John Law- 
rence (b. S 17. 1852, Jamestown, N. Y.) and 
Mary (Richards) Moran (b. Ja 7. 1861). Pre- 
pared in UrsuHne Acad., Paola, Kan. Teacher, 
Dietetics. St. Coll. for Women, Columbus. 
Miss. Address. 412 Chickasaw Ave., Parties- 
ville. Okla. ; bus. add., State College for 
Women, Columbus, Miss. 

8601. CLARA ADAH MOREY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap i. 1804. Macomb, 
111. Prepared in Macomb H. S.; West. III. St. 
Norm. Sch. Der Deutsche Verein. .4ddress, 
Macomb, 111. 

8602. MAY MERBOTH MORGAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 15, 1895, Chi- 
cago; d. George N. (b. Ag 2, 1861, Kinmundy, 
III.). Prepared in Bowen H. S., Chicago; 
Univ. of Chicago. Delta Gamma. Address, 
7646 Marquette Ave., Chicago. 

8603. NELSON MARVIN INIORRIS 
Min. Engr. : B. S. in Min. E. ; b. Ap 20. 
1894, Lebanon 111.; s. George William (b. O 
30. 186.S, Eng.) and Louisa Antonette (Robin- 
son) Morris (b. Jl 3, 1864, Roanoke, 111.). 
Prepared in Ilarrisburg H. S. Min. E. Snc.; 
Egyptian Club. Min. Engr. Goodman Mfg. 
Co., Chicago, 1017. Lt., loist Co., Mach. Gun 
Sch.. Camp Hancock. Ga., 1917; Mustered 
out. D 18 10 1 8. Address, 206 N. Jackson St., 
Harrisburg. 111.; bus. add., Wasson Coal Co., 
do. 

8604. IVAN G. MORRISON 

Farmer; B. S. in .\gr.; b. Ag 11, 1893. Fair- 
bury, 111.; s. Samuel Goodwin (b. O 20, i8.';7, 
do.) and Rose (Gregg) Morrison (b. Je 27, 
1869. Osceola, la.). Prepared in Pontiac H. S. 
Tractor Expert, Kan. and Okla.. 1917. Top 
Sergt., 376 Aero Sqdn., Handly-Paige Bombing 
L'nit, Eng., 1917; ist Sergt., 376th Aero 
Sqdn., 1917-18; A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, Fairbury, 111. 

8605. WILLIAM RAYMOND MORRISON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. O 10, 1888, Waterloo, 
111.; s. Charles (b. Waterloo. 111.) and Bertha 
Josephine (Brey) Morrison (b. Burksville, 111.). 
Prepared in Waterloo H. S. .Acacia; John 
jiMarshall Law Club; Egyptian Club; Masonic 



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Union. Atty. Urbana, 191 7. 2nd Lt., Inf. R. 
C, Ag 1917; ist Lt., i6ist Depot Brig. Intelli- 
gence Officer and Mustering Officer, Camp 
Grant, 111. Address, 135 W. Main St., Urbana. 

8606. FLORENCE LOUISE MOSS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 29, 1894, 
Charles City, la.; d. William Edward (b. Ja 22, 
1859, Winnebago Co., Wis.) and Anna Pike 
(Sedgwick) Moss (b. Ag 27, 1865, London, 
Eng.). Prepared in Charles City (la.) H. S. ; 
Iowa St. Teacher's Coll. Alpha Oinicron Pi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; CTlassicai 
Club. Teacher, H. S., Iowa Falls, la., 191 718. 
Address, 900 Kelly St., Charles City, la. 

8607. RUTH ALICE MOSS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 5. 1892, 
Mt. Vernon, III.; d. Lafayette Bariholemew (b. 
O 30, 1853, Mt. Vernon, 111.) and Sophronia 
Addieville (Knight) Moss (b. My 6, 1859, 
Smith Co., Tenn.). Prepared in Mt. Vernon 
Tp. II. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Alethenai; Scribblers' Club. 
Teacher, H. S., Monticello, 111., 1917-18; do., 
Hume, 111. Address, 1022 Prairie Ave., Mt. 
Vernon, 111.; bus. add., Hume, III. 

8608. CARL PETER MOYEN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Je 4, 1895, 
Chicago; s. G. F. Moyen. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago; Lane Poly. Inst. 1912-14. 
Chem. Club. Corp., Camp Grant, 111.; Re- 
search. High Explosives, Am. Univ., Washing- 
ton, D. C; Chem. Warfare Service, N. A.; 
Wounded, 191 8. Address, 2249 Powell Ave., 
Chicago. 

8609. CARL OSCAR MUELLER 

• (Brother of No. 8610) 
Arch.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 25, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. . Carl Richard and Emelia (Braun) 
Mueller. Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. 
Triangle; Gargoyle. Arch. Engr., Const. Dcpt., 
Morris & Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 
19 1 7. Ensign, Provisional Div., U. S. N. R. F., 
Annapolis; Mustered out, F 25, 1919. Address, 
3715 Rokeby St., Chicago. 

8610. HERBERT EDWARD MUELLER 
(Brother of No. 8609) 

B. S. in A. E. ; b. Je 25, 1894, Chicago; s. 
Carl Richard and Emelia (Braun) Mueller. 
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Triangle; 
Prelim. Honors; Mgr., Soph. Basketball. Asst. 
Engr., U. S. Gov't. Speedway Hosp. Address, 
3715 Rokeby St., Chicago. 

86ii. EDWARD RICHARD MULLINS 
Constructor; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 25, 1894, 
Anna, 111.; s. Thomas Joseph (b. Je 6, 1S63, 
Cork, Ireland) and Anna Marie (English) Mul- 
lins (b. Ja 13. 1872, Grand Tower, 111.). Pre- 
pared in St. Mary's and Champaign PI. Schs. 
Const. Officer, Chanute Field, Rantoul. 111.; 
Park Field, Millington, Tenn.; 2nd Lt., Eberts' 
Field, Lonoke, Ark., 1917-18; Vancouver, 
Wash., 1918 — . Mem., K. of C. Address, 607 
E. Park Ave., Champaign. 

8612. JOHN LEONARD MUNSON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 15, 1894, Randolph, 111.; 
s. George W. (b. Jl 26, 1859, Randolph, 111.) 
and Mary Florence (Bishop) Munson (b. S 
29, 1869, Heyworth, 111.). Prepared in Bloom- 
ington H. S. Hoof and Horn Club. Exp. 
Work, An. Husb., Exp. Sta.. Univ. of 111. 
2nd Lt., M. G. Sect., Inf., Co. 349th, 88th 
Div., 51st Co., Camp Hancock, Ga.; Mustered 
out, D II, 191S. Married Maude Belle 
Lukner, Je 4, 1917, Urbana. Address, 503 E. 
Chalmers St., Champaign. 



8613. MOTOSABURO MURATA 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 18, 1890, Japan; s. 
K. Murata. Prepared in Los Angeles Poly. 
H. S. Address, Shinghu, Japan.t 

8614. ELIZABETH ADAMS MURDUCK 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 20, 
1889, Malta, O.; d. Samuel Adams (b. An a?, 
i860, do.) and Carrie Agnes (Rogers) Mur- 
duck (b. Ap 22, 1863). Prepared in Omaha 
(Neb.) H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst. Chi Omega. 
Teacher, Hist., Butler Tp. H. S., East Lynn, 
111.; Canton. 111., 1919 — . Address, 610 W. 
Church St., Champaign; bus. add., c/o H. S., 
Canton, III. 

8615. GRACE MILDRED MIURRAY 
Librarian; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 17, 
1892, Eureka, III.; d. William (b. 1861, do.) 
and Nevada Elizabeth (Stewart) Murray (b. 
1862, do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; 
111. Woman's Coll., 1910-11. Delta Gamma; 
Univ. Choristers; Woman's Glee Club. Asst. 
l.ibn.. Champaign, I'ub. Lib., summers, 1917, 
1918; Libn., H. S., Champaign, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 306 Davidson Drive, Champaign. 

8616. KYOICHI NAKADA 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja 10, 1890, Azo, Oka- 
yama, Japan; s. Menoen Nakada. Prepared in 
Spokane H. S. Address, Okayama, Japan.t 

8617. MOKI NAKAYAMA 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 6, 1890, Roche, Japan; 
s. Shigemi Nakayama. Prepared in Lewis and 
Clark H. S. Address, 151 Airoka-Machi, 
Kochi, Kochi-Ken, Japan.t 

8618. JULIEN HEQUEMBOURG NEEDLER 
(Brother of No. 6449) 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ja 8, 1894. Chicago; 
.';. David Wesley (b. Curwensville, Pa.) and 
Ella (Quiggle) Needier (b. Altoona, Pa.). 
Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Alpha Delta Phi; Theta Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; 
Capt., Univ. Brig, ist O. T. C; 2nd Lt. U. 
S. A.; ist Lt.. S7th U. S. Inf.., 1917— • 'Ad- 
dress, 1227 Altgeld St., Chicago. 

8619. JESSE WARD NELSON 
(Husband of No. 8201) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 19, 1892, Vermont, 
111.; s. John Nelson. Prepared in Industry 
Tp. H. S. Zeta Psi; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma 
Rho; Ma-wan-da; Sachem; Tribe of Illini; Var- 
sity Football; Pres., Y. M. C. A. Capt., F. A. 
R. C, Comanding Bat., Bat. A., 333 F. A., 
Camp Grant, Roekford, 111.; Camp Mills; Camp 
Robinson, Wis.; 333 H. F. A.; A. E. F., 
France; Capt., F. A., B. A. 333rd Heavy F. 
A., 16 1 St Art. Brig., 86th Div., Camp Grant, 
111.; do., A. E. F., France; Mustered out, Ja 
-3. 1919. Married Natalia M. Carson ('17), 
S 22, 1917, Chicago. Child, Jessie Ann, b. S 
17, 1918. Address, 92S Argyle St., Chicago. 

8620. WILLIAM OSCAR NELSON 

B. S. in M. E.; b. D 28, 1S94, Springfield, 
O.; s. Samuel Luther (b. Je 23, 1859, Hicks- 
ville, O.) and Carrie (Lupton) Nelson (b. S 
4, 1862, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared in Brad- 
ley Poly. Inst.; Culver Mil. Acad. Beta Theta 
Pi; Ma-wan-da; Scabbard and Blade; Theta 
Tau; Ku Klux; Helmet; Col. and Commander, 
Univ. Brig. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
191 7; 2nd Lt., LT. S. A. Married Gertrude 
Wagner, O 27. 1917, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. 
.■iddress, 126 Moss Ave., Peoria. 

8621. HAROLD VANCE NEWLIN 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 14, 1895, Robin- 
son, 111.; s. Leroy Newlin. Prepared in Rob- 
inson Tp. H. S. Kappa Sigma; Helmet. Ft. 
Sheridan, 111. Address, 500 N. Cross St., Rob- 
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8622. EDWARD STERLING NICHOL 

(Brother of Nos. 2773, 3125, 3497, 6455) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 14. 1895, Gran- 
ville, O. ; s. Edward Appollis (b. Mr 22, 1852, 
Granville, O.) and Lydia (Greene) Nichol (b. 
Ap 20, 1858, Jamestown, Ind.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. and North H. S., Columbus. O.; 
O. St. Univ. Phi Kappa Psi; Bus. Mgr., Daily 
mini. 1st Lt., Army Ambulance Service, 1917; 
Active Service, Command of S. S. U. s^t. 
French Front. Address, 98 12th Ave., "Co- 
lumbus, O. 

8623. GEORGE WILLIAM NICHOL 
A. B. in Commerce; b. S 25, 1895, Anderson, 
Ind.; s. G. E. Nichol. Prepared in Anderson 
(Ind.) H. S. Address, 329 W. nth St., An- 
derson, Ind.t 

8624. JOSEPHINE MARIE NICHOLS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 18, 1894, 
Tremont, 111.; d. Alfred H. (b. Jl 26, i860, 
do.) and Helen (Hayward) Nichols (b. F 3, 
1863). Prepared in Tremont and Dixon H. 
Schs. ; Univ. of Wis. Sigma Kappa. Teacher, 
Eng. and. Hist.. Fulton, 111. Address, 618 S. 
Galena Ave., Dixon, 111. 

862s. CECIL RICPIARD NICKOLLS 
(Husband of No. 8793) 
Dairy Chem. ; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 12, 1889, 
Henry, 111.; s. John (b. 1854, Devonshire, 
Ehr.) and Lizzie K. (HulTman) Nickolls (b. Mr 
4. 1863, Henry, III.). Prepared in Wyoming 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Dairy Chem. 
and Field Man, St. Louis, 1917 — . Mo. Home 
Guard. Married Florence Thomas Stoutzen- 
berg ('17), Ag 18, 1917, Greenville, 111. Ad- 
dress, 3951 Hartford St., St. Louis. 

8626. FRED CHRISTIAN NORLIN 
(Husband of No. 7270) 

Const. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 31, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Fred (b. Mr 4, 1865, Sweden) and 
Dora Knost (b. Je 30, 1859, Ger.). Prepared 
in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Theta Delta 
Chi; Sigma Tau; Helmet; Ku Klux; Comitatus; 
C. E. Club; Pres., Sr. Class; Fresh. Foot- 
ball; Sr. Memorial Com. Engr., U. S. Geol. 
Sur. Dept., Greeley-Howard, Norlin Co., 
Engrs. Chicago; Const. Engr. Dept., Chicago 
City Surface Lines. Sergt., Engrs. Corps, 
1917 — . Mem., A. F. A. M.; Shrine. Married 
Ethel Todd ('15), Ap 24, 1917, Peoria. Ad- 
dress, 2744 Mildred Ave., Chicago. 

8627. DWIGHT REED NORRIS 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja :8, 1896, 
Newman, 111.; s. Welton Rollie (b. My 18, 
1858, Clinton, Ind.) and Jane F. Norris (b. 
Newman, 111.). Prepared in Newman Tp. H. 
S. Phi Kappa Tau; C. E. Club; Prelim. 
Honors. Sergt., (Jo. C, io8th Engrs., Camp 
Logan, Tex., 1917-18; Co. 6, E. R. O. T. C, 
Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.; 2nd Lt., Engrs., 
1918; do., 2oth Engrs., 20th Co., A. E. F., 
France. 1918 — . Mem., Am. Assn. Engrs. Ad- 
dress, Newman, 111. 



8630. IRWIN BLAINE OLIN 
(Brother of No. 71 16) 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 16 
1895, Chicago; s. Samuel Olaf (b. Ag 24, 1867, 
a) ^"/^ ^'''"■y J^"'^ (Irwin) Olin (b. D 10, 
1862, Jancsville, Wis.). Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H S., Chicago. Sigma Pi; ist Lt. and 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Acct., 111. Steel Co., Gary 
Works, 1017; Correspondent, H. W. Johns- 
Manville Co., Chicago. 1917. 3rd Class Electn., 
3rd Petty Officer, Co. Commander, 8th Regt., 
LI. S. K., Camp Decatur, (ireat Lakes, 111.; 
Chief Boat.swain Mate, Municipal Pier, Chicago, 
191S; Mustered out, Ta 16, 1919. Address, 
518 V\^a.shington Ave., Wihnelte, 111.; bus. add., 
Skinderviken Telephone Eriuipment Co., Chi- 
c.-igo. 

8631. ARTHUR ALEXIS OLSEN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 11, 1883, Chi 
cago; s Hans E. (b. My 2, 1853. Christiana, 
Norway) and Lizzie (Anderson) Olscn (b. Je 
1851, Chicago). Prepared in Chicago Y. M. 
C. A. Day School. Alpha Zeta: Farm House; 
Agr. Club; Final Honors. Co. Agr. Agt 
Crawford Co., Bucyrus, O., 1918— . Address, 
Newark, HI. 

8632. ALLAN RICHARD OMEARA 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 9, 1892, Chicago; 
s. J. J. Omeara. Prepared in Evanston Acad.- 
Lane Tech. II. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Ep- 
silon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ma-wan-da; Tribe of 
Illini; Varsity Track; Varsity Baseball; Jr. 
Prom. Com. Ord. Corps, Ft. Sam Houston, 
Tex. Address, 1232 Pratt Ave., Chicago. 

8633. KURA OTANI 
Educator; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 4, 
1885, Gunniaken. Japan; d. Takisaburo (0. do.) 
and Ino Otani (b. Ja 4, 1854, do.). Prepared 
in H. S., Mission Coll; Girls Higher Norm. 
Sch., Tokyo, Japan; Univ. of Calif., 1912-14. 
Educational Investigation, Burlingame, Calif. 
Address, 528 County Road, Burlingame, Calif. 

8634. JOHN EKEM OTT 
B. S. in M. E.; b. My 13, 1896, Chicago; s. 
Herman A. (b. N 7, 1871, Chicago) and Emma 
(Ekem) Ott (b. Mr 14, 1873. Pigeon Falls, 
Wis.). Prepared in Carl Schurz H. S., Chi- 
cago. Ilus; Theta Tau; Capt., Univ. Brig.; 
Capt., Water Basketball. U. S. Insp., Q. M. 
C, 1917-18; U. S. Engrs. Corps., Co. B., s6th 
U. S. Engrs., Washington Barracks, Washing- 
ton, D. C; Instr., Gas Defense, do.; Mustered 
out, Mr 1919. Address, 3757 N. Kostner Ave., 
Chicago. 



8628. CHESTER ADAM OCHS 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 15, 1894, Chi- 
cago; s. Henry (b. S 23, 1871, do.) and Caro- 
line (Rauch) Ochs (b. D 29, 1873. Buffalo, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago; 
Lane Jr. Coll., 1913-14. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Fresh. Varsity Basketball. Q. M. R. C, Camp 
Custer, Mich., 1917-18; 3rd R. O. T. C, 
1918 — . Address, 1607 Belle Plaine Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8629. ERNEST ALLEN OLANDER 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 16, 1892, Topeka, 
Kan.; s. C. E. Olander. Prepared in Topeka 
H. S.; Washburn Coll. Address, 707 Gar-' 
field Ave., Topeka, Kan.f 



8635- PERCY WRIGHT OTT 

P.. S. in M. & S. E.; b. S 24, 1889. 
Mt. Hermon. La.; s. Elbert Weston (b. do.) 
and Martha Leggett (Holmesville, Miss.). Pre- 
pared in Soule Coll., New Orleans; Univ. Acad. 
Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Philomathean; Mu- 
San; Prelim., Final and Special Honors. 2nd 
Lt. and Capt., Univ. Brig.; Sr. Ball Com. 2nd 
Lt., Engrs. Reserve Corps., Instr., nth Provi- 
sional Regt., Camp Grant, 111., 1917; 34th Inf., 
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1917; Instr., 2nd 
Engrs. R. O. T. C, Camp Lee, Va., 1917-18; 
305lh Engrs., Capt. Engr. Reserve Corps; 
Instr., 3rd Engrs. (J. T. C, Ft. Benjamin Har- 
rison; 603rd Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918. 
Address, Mt. Hermon. La. 

8636. GORDON OTTO 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 9, 1885, Cold- 
water, Mich.; s. Benjamin Otto. Prepared in 
IT. S., Kansas City, Mo.: Bradley Poly. Inst. 
Delta Upsilon; Tribe of Illini; Varsity Basket- 
ball. Farmer, 19 17. Mess Sergt., Bat. I, 45th 
F. A., Camp Stanley, Tex. Address, 21 u W. 
logth St., (Jhicagn. 



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8637. HARRISON GEORGE OVEREND 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 13. 1S92, Edelstein, 
111.; s. George (b. N 7, 1851, Peoria) and Lois 
May (Betts) Overend (b. My 7, :86i, Blue 
Ridge. 111.). Prepared in Ipava H. S.; Brad- 
ley Poly. Inst. Alpha Rho Chi: Tau Beta Pi; 
Scabbard and Blade; Arch. Club; Final Hon- 
ors. Capt., Univ. Brig, jnd I-t., 14th U. S. 
Inf., Vancouver, Wash., 1917; ist Lt., C. A. 
C, U. S. A., Ft. Warren, Boston, Mass.; Capt., 
-1st Artillery, C. A. C, A. E. F., France. 
1918 — . Address, Edelstein, 111. 

863S. RALPH MARION OVERTON 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 9, 1896, Winchester, 
111.; s. James Marion (b. D 30, 1869, Manches- 
ter, 111.) and Kfiie Belle (Hayes) Overton (b. 
!•■ 17, 1S73, Manchester. 111.). rrcparcd in 
Winchester II. S.^ Tlieta Chi; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; Prelim. Honors; 
Pres., Stud. Branch A. S. M. E. 2nd Lt., Q. 
M. C. N. A., Camp Grant, 111.; M. S. T. 405, 
Co. 317, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; Adj., 
do., A. P. O. 701, A. E. F., France. Address, 
Winchester, 111. 

S639. SELA ISABEL PAISLEY 
Teacher; B. ^lu^. ; b. O 14, 1S91, Morrison- 
ville, 111.; d. Rev. Moses Fuller (b. N 2, 1843, 
Ilillsboro, 111.) and Harriet Louisa (Sineeton) 
Paisley (li. D 27, 1858, Ottawa, 111.). Prepared 
in Towanda H. S.; Grad., 111. St. Norm. L^niv., 
1912. Mu Kappa Alpha; Jamesonian; Final 
Honors. Teacher, Music. Address, 910 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana. 

S640. JOHN ROBERT PALFREY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 22, 1884, Ber- 
lin, Wis.; s. W. W. Palfrey. Prepared in 
LIniv. of Wis. Farmer, Omro, Wis., 1918 — . 
Address, Omro, Wis. 

8641. CHARLES SHATTUCK PALMER 
(Son of Nos. 363, 671) 

Professor; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 11, 1895, 
Champaign; s. Arthur William ('83), (b. i8t>i, 
London, Eng.) and Anna Fletcher (Shattuck) 
Palmer ('91), (b. 186S, Urbana). Prepared in 
Irbana H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda 
LTpsilon; Philomathean; Chem. Club; Stud. 
P.ranch, A. C. S.; Asst. Ed., ///. Chem., Lt., 
ITniv. Brig. Prof., Chem., Greenville Coll., 
1917. 8th Bat., C. A., O. T. C, Camp Tay- 
lor, Ky. Address, 1015 California Ave., Ur- 
bana. 
8642. CATHERINE ELIZABETH PARKS 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 8, 1894, 
Du Quoin. 111.; d. Walter W. (b. O 31, 1866, 
do.) and Kate A. (Iloin) Parks (b. Jl 28, 1870, 
1/0.). Prepared in Du Quoin Tp. H. S. ; Chris- 
tian Coll., Columbia, Mo. Pi Beta Phi. Teach- 
er, Lang Tp. H. S., Du Quoin, 111. Address, 
Du Quoin, 111. 

S643. GLENN TILFORD PATCHILL 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 26, 1893, Corn- 
ing, N. v.; s. J. W. T. (b. Philadelphia. Pa.) 
and Anna (Calvert) Patchill. Prepared in 
Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. V.; Univ. 
of la., 1912-14. Ord. Tr. Sch., N. W. Univ.; 
do., San Antonio Arsenal, Tex.; Scrgt., Co. 
A., Curtis Bay Gen. Supply, Ord. Dept., S. 
Baltimore, Md.; Mustered out, Ap 3. 1919. 
Address, 128 Cedar St., Corning, N. Y. 

8644. JOSEPH JULIAN PATTERSON 
Instructor; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 3, 1894, 
Danville, 111.; s. Jesse Julian (b. Jl 4, 1848, 
Athens, Tenn.) and Nancy Jane (Purkins) 
Patterson (b. D 25, 1854, Indiaiiola, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Danville II. S. Alpha Rho Chi; 
Lambda Tau Rho; Arch. Club; Glee Club. 
Draftsman, Chicago, 1917; Instr., Arch, and 
practicing arch.. Okla. Agr. and Mech. Coll., 
Stillwater, Okla., 191 7 — . Address, Stillwa- 
ter, Okla. 



864.S. NELLIE RAND PATTERSON 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Te 24, 1894, 
Chicago; d. John Ritchie (b. N 20, 1864, Chi- 
cago) and Emma (Rand) Patterson (b. S i. 
1S68I. Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chi- 
cago; Lewis Inst. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Delta 
Psi; Mask and Bauble; lUiola: Sr. Class His- 
torian; Inter Soc. Declamation Contest winner. 
Teacher, Pub. Speaking, H. S., Abingdon, III. 
/iddress, 1425 Lunt Ave., Chicago. 

8646. JOHN VEVERS PATTON 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 7, 1894. Pittsburgh; 
s. Joseph Robinson (b. N 9, 18(18, St. Marys, 
Pa.) and Mary (Uhl) Patton (b. O 23, 1868, 
Somerset, Pa.). Prepared in Atlanta H. S.; 
Lewis Inst.; Univ. of Wis. Farmer, Aberdeen. 
Miss., 1917. Ildqtrs. Co., 17th, F. A.; Hdqtrs. 
2nd F. A., A. E. F., France; driving car for 
Chief of Staff of the Division; Army of Occu- 
pation, Ger., 1918 — . Mem., M. L. Church. 
.iddress, Aberdeen, Miss. 

8647. HOMER ARNOLD PEARSON 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 7, 1895. 
Vermilion, 111.; s. Thomas B. and Mary F. 
(.Miller) Pearson. Prepared in Thornton 
(Ind.) H. S. E. E. Soc. Mech. Engr., Ed- 
wards Valve & Mfg. Co., East Chicago, Ind. 
Married Edna Stickler, Ag 15, 1918, Cham- 
paign. Address, 4508 Magoun Ave., East (Jlii- 
cago, Ind. 

8648. VICTOR ANTHONY PECCHIA 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in C. E.; b. S 20, 1894. 
Chicago; s. Joseph (b. Lucca, Italy) and Isa- 
bclle (Dinni) Pecchia (b. do.). Prepared in 
l.ane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Lane Jr. Coll. 
.Spanish Club; Capt., Univ. Brig.; Sec., C. E. 
Club; Sec, Stud. Branch, Am. Assn. Engrs. ; 
Mil. Ball Com.; Brcv. Capt., 111. Nat. Guard. 
Kxi)erimental work on Sewage San. Dist., Chi- 
cago, 19 1 7. Civ. Engr., Camp Custer, Mich., 
1017; Topo.graphical Draftsman, U. S. De- 
partmental Service, 1918; Engrs. O. T. S., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 1918; Mustered out, 
D 18, 1918. Address, 2910 Allen Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8640. ROY LEE PECK, JR. 

B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 16, 1894, Cleveland; s. 
R. L. Peck. Prepared in Wheaton II. S. Phi 
Kappa Sigma; C. E. Soc. Lt., C. A. C, Fort 
Constitution, New Castle, N. H. Address, 324 
N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill.t 

8630. RUSSELL HENRY PEDLER 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 17, 1S95, Chicago; s. 
Edwin (b. O 23, 1862, London, Eng.) and 
Gertrude Mary (Davis) Pedler (b. D 15, 1866, 
do.). I'repared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chi- 
cago; Lane Jr. Coll. Stud. Branch, A. S. 
M. E. ist O. T. C, Fort Sheridan, 111., 1917; 
Cadet Flyer, R. F. C, Ft. Worth, Tex.; ist 
Lt., i66th Aero Sqdn., A. E. F., France; Offi- 
cially credited with bringing down two German 
planes. Address, 4232 N. Kildare Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

S651. HARRY LOUIS PELZER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.: b. S 18, 1896, Murphys- 
boro. 111.; s. Louis W. Pelzer. Prepared in 
Murphysboro H. S. ; Carthage Coll. Address, 
101 1 \Vest Main St., Urbana. 

8652. HARRY FRED PENDARVIS 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; A. B. in L. A. 
& S.; b. My 6, 1894, Chicago; s. Robert Ells- 
worth (b. O 30, iSdi, Henderson Co., 111.) 
and Leliz Vilmina (Rouse) Pendarvis (b. 
Morris. 111.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S.. 
Chicago. Alpha Sigma Phi: Eta Kappa Nu: 
Sigma Tau; Tribe of Illini. Varsity Track. 
Elec. Engr., Chicago. Lt., U. S. N., U. S. S. 
Maine, with battleship fleet at Guantanamo, 
Cuba, 1918 — . Address, 2602 Neva Ave., Chi- 
cago. 



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865.3. MARY HONOKA PENDERGAST 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1918; b. Ap 
24, 1890, Mattoon, 111.; d. Thomas M. Pender- 
gast. Prepared in Charleston H. S.; Colo. 
Coll. Address, 32 E. Green St., Chainpaigrn.t 

8654. STELLA REBECCA PERCIVAI- 
(Sister of No. 7130) 

Musician; B. Mus. ; b. N i, 1892, Cham- 
paign; d. O. L. (b. N 20, 1861, do.) and Mary 
I'ratt (1). Ag 3. i86g. do.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Kappa Alpha Thcta; Mu Kappa 
Alpha; Phi Delta Psi; Athenean; Y. W. C. A. 
Cal)inet; Prelim. Honors; Sr. Invitation Com.; 
•Sr. Memorial Com. Canteen Worker, Y. M. C. 
.\., France, igi8; do., Coblenz, Ger. Address, 
314 S. Randolph St., Champaign. 

8655. NELLE PERRY 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. &■ S.; b. Jl 26, 1888 

Franklin, Ind.; d. T. C. M. Perry. Prepared 

in Chrisman II. S. Teacher, Tp. II. S., Oblong, 

111. Address, Ridge Farm. Ill.t 

8656. CHESTER ALMON PETERSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag ig, i8g4, Gales- 
burg, III.; s. William Almon (b. Ag 21, 1868, 
do.) and Nellie ( Westervelt) Peterson (b. D 
4, i86g, Buds, 111.). Prepared in Galesburg 
II. S. Cosmopolitan Clul); Agr. Club. Farmer, 
Inola. Okla., igiy. Merchant Marine, 1917 — . 
Address, Inola, Rogers Co., Okla. 

8657. REUBEN WALTER PETERSON 
Milk Engr.; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 6, 1894, 

Minneapolis; s. Robert P. (b. i860, Sweden) 
and Emily C. (Youngren) Peterson (b. i860, 
do.). Prepared in Lake View II. S., Chicago. 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Scholar in Dairy 
Husb. Varsity Baseball ; Fresh. Varsity Base- 
ball; Class Basketball. Dairy Chem., Litchfield 
Creamery Co., Litchfield, 111., 1917. Milk 
Engr., Mojonnier Bros. Co., Chicago, :gi7. 
Lt.. C. A. C, Bordeaux, France, 1918 — . 
Address, 5331 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago. 

8658. TIMOTHY' EDWIN PETERSON 
Live Stock Dealer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 18, 

i8g5;. Mesa, Ariz.; s. J. G. (b. N i, 1870) and 
Leah E. Peterson (b. Ag 18, 1871). Prepared 
in Mesa (.^riz.) H. .S. ; N. W. Univ., igi3 15. 
.Sigina Alpha Epsilon. Live Stock Commis- 
sioner, Co-partner, J. G. Peterson Live Stock 
Comn. Co. Co. F., 314 ?2ngrs., 8gth Div., 
.\. E. F., France, 1918; Wounded in St. Mihiel 
Drive, Base Hosp. No. 27, 191H — . Address, 
Mesa, Ariz. 

8659. FRANK HOWARD PETHYBRIDGE 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 3, 1S94, Cliicago; s. John 
F. (La Cross, Wis.) and Mary (Livingston) 
Pethybridge (b. Ith.Tca, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Wendell Phillips H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Helmet; Sachem; Tribe of 
Illini; Hoof and Horn Club; Varsity Base- 
ball; Varsity Football. With ITalsey Stuart & 
Co., Chicago, 191 7-18. Lt., O. T. C, F. A., 
Camp Jackson, S. C. Married Anne Voss, S 
4, 1918, Champaign. Address, 5442 Winthrop 
Ave., Chicago. 

8660. MANLEY ROSS PETTY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 11, 1892, Sumner, 111.; 
8. George L. Petty. Prepared in Lawrencevillc 
Tp. H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi. Ma-wan-da; 
Tribe of Illini; Varsity Football. Naval Avia- 
tion Service, igi8 — . Address, R. 5, Sumner, 
lll.t 

8661. LOUIS HERMAN PFEFFER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 27. i8g4, Leb- 
anon, 111.; s. L. L. Pfeffer. Prepared in Leb- 
anon H. S.; A. B., McKendree Coll., 191 5. 
Der Deutsche Verein; E. E. Soc; Varsity 
Gym. Team; 111. Drama Federation. Farmer, 
1917. Address, Lebanon, 111. 



8662. CONRAD LOUIS PFEIFFER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N :6, 1892, 
Chicago; s. Konrad (b. Ja 25, 1863, Allen- 
dorf, Hesse, Ger.) and Catherine (Marzin) 
Pfeir'fer (b. Mr 28, 1873, Saar., Louis, Lor- 
raine, Ger.). Prepared in Curtis H. S., Chi- 
cago. Der Deutsche Verein; E. E. Soc; 
(iym. Team. Stud.. Mich. St. Tel. Co., De- 
troit, 191 7; Jr. Elcc. Engr.. Pub. Service Comn., 
New York City. igi8--. 2nd Lt., 70th I'\ A.. 
Camp Taylor, Ky.; Camp Knox, Ky. ; Mus- 
tered out. F 6, 1919. Address, 238 E. 79th 
St., New York City; bus. add., 19 Lafayette 
St., do. 

8663. RUDOLF SALISBURY PFEIFFER 
Mech. Engr.; B. S. in M. E.; b. My 
II, 1895, Peoria, 111.; s. Rudolf (b. Ja 28, 
i860, Peoria) and Marion Ida (Salisbury) 
Pfeiffer (b. Ja 8, i860, Peoria). Pre- 
pared m Bradley Poly. Inst. Pi Tau Sigma; 
Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Pvt., Ord. Corps. N. 
A., 1917; Ft. Herring, Peoria; Corp., Ord., 
A. E. P., France. Address, 1108 N. Madison 
Ave., Peoria. 



.. LOIS PHILBRICK 
(Daughter of No. 403) 
Secretary; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 10, 1895, 
Champaign; d. Solon ('84), (b. Je 20, i860, 
liaileyville. 111.) and Caroline Josephine (Thom- 
as) Philbrick (b. F 8, 1867, Morris, 111.). Pre 
pared in Champaign H. S. Kappa .Mpha Theta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Athenian. Sec, International 
Harvester Co., Chicago. Address, 406 N. Mc 
Kinley Ave., Champaign; bus. add., c/o Inter- 
national Harvester Co., do. 

866s. MINNIE ALICE PHILLIPS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 13, 

1894, Sullivan, 111.; d. Andrew J. Phillips. 

Prepared in East. 111. St. Norm. Alpha Orni- 

cron Pi; VV. A. A.; H. Sc. Club. Address, 

K. I, Sullivan, lll.v 

8666. JOHN PIEPER 
Assistant: B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 191 7; b. Ja 
24. 1886, Granite City, III.; s. J. and Mary 
Pieper. Prepared in Granite City IT. S., Univ. 
of 111., Asst. in Crop I'roduction, 19 17 — . 
.Married Nellie Dawson, Ag'29, 1918, Urbana. 
.iddress, 905 S. Busey Ave., Urbana. t 

8667. BENJAMIN ELMER PIERCE 

Salesman; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 11, 1894, 
Grayville, 111.; s. Rev. Reuben Forest (b. F 25, 
1857) and Fannie Forest Gillham (b. My i, 
:86o, Wanda, 111.). Prepared in Castle Rock 
IL S.; North Denver H. .S.; South Denver H. 
.S.; Univ. of Denver. 1912-14. Beta Theta Pi; 
Y. M. C. A. Auto Salesman, igig — -. Sec, Y. 
M. C. A., 1917; U. S. N. R. F., 1917; Ensign, 
1918; Mustered out, F 9, 1919. Address, 112 
.Springer Ave., Edwardsville, III.; bus. add., 
3107 I^ocust St., St. Louis. 

8668. EDWIN IVAN PILCHARD 
1!. S. in Agr.; b. O 3, T8gi, Farmer City, 
111.; s. M. H. Pilchard. Prepared in Farmer 
City H. S.; 111. Wesleyan ITniv. Farm House; 
Glee and Mandolin Club; Univ. Choral Soc; 
.\gr. Club, .-iddress, Mansfield, Ill.t 

8669. LEONARD SPROULE POOR 
(Brother of Nos. 1753, 5364) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 19. 1894, Streator, 
111.; s. Thom|)Son (b. Ja 3, 1849, Hopkinton, 
Mass.) and Helen Jane (Lindsay) Poor (b. 
.\g 9, 1854, .Shippenburg, Pa.). Prepared in 
Streator IL S.; Knox Coll. Beta Theta Pi; 
Comitatus. ist O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 
2nd Lt., Inf., U. S. R. Address, 217 S. Mon- 
roe St., Streator, Ill.t 



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8670. HARRY HUBERT PORTER 

B. S. in Min. E.; b. iJ 26, 1893. Gedaw, 
111.; s. A. A. Porter. Prepared in Monmouth 
H. S. Delta Upsilon; Homecoming Com. 

8. M. Training, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 
erlaw, Ill.t 

8671. URBAN STUART POSTEL 
(Son of No. 367; Brother of Nos. 4863, 6488) 

A. B. in Commerce; b. F 28, 1895, Mascou- 
tah. 111.: s. Julius C^y), (b. N 29, 1862) and 
Amalia Postcl (h. Je :(>, tS6j, Mascoutah, 111.). 
Prepared in Morgan Park Acad. Address, 
Mascoutah, 111. 

86-2. HARRIET LEOTINE POSTLEWAIT 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 2, 1879. Monticello, 
111.; s. James and Minnie Postlewait. Pre- 
pared in Univ. Acad. Address, 814 W. Main 
St., Urbana.t 

8673. GLENN EDWARD POTTER 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 25, 1895, 
Cleveland; s. W. P. Potter. Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Varsity 
Wrestling; Prelim. Honors. Insp., I. T. S., 
1917-18; Asst. Engr., Pub. Utilities Comn. of 
111., Springfield, 111., 191S — . Address, 551 W. 
Favette Ave., Springfield, 111.; bus. add.. 511 
De" Witt-Smith Bldg., do. 

S674. JACOB ORUS! POWERS 
(Brother of No. 5368) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 191S; 
b. Je 19, 1800, Tice, 111.; s. Jolin William (b. 
1838, Maysville, Ky.) and Nancy T. (Erwin) 
Powers (b. N 14, 1848, Petersburg, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Petersburg Harris H. S. ; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1917 — . Married Lucie Agnes Jenny, Ag 16, 
1912, Jamestown, 111. Address, 107 S. Busey 
Ave., Urbana. 

8675. JOHN HOWARD POWERS 

Farmer; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 23, 1895, 
xtecatur. 111.; s. Charles G. (b. Je 30, 1862, 
Jacksonville, 111.) and Effie (Rogers) Powers 
(b. O 4, 1867. Maroa, 111.). Prepared in De- 
catur II. S;. Tome Sch., Pt. Deposit, Md. Al- 
pha Tau Omega; Ma-wan-da; Scabbard and 
Blade; Helmet; Mgr., Class Baseball; Mgr. 
Class Ath.; Lt. Col., Univ. Brig.; Brevet Capt., 
111. Nat. Guard. Farm Mgr., Decatur. 111., 
1917. Instr., U. S. S. M. A.. Univ. of 111., N 
1917 — . Married Helen Lee Kenney, S 12, 
1 91 7. Decatur, 111. Address, 357 W. Decatur 
St., Decatur, 111. 

8676. RAY AUSTIN POWERS 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 26. 1895, Braceville, 
111.; s. George" F. and Alice Lindsay (McCall) 
Powers. Prepared in Toliet Tp. H. S. Const. 
Work, 1917-18. Bradley Poly. Inst.. U. S. A. 
Course, 1918 — . Address, 1226 S. Richard St., 
Joliet, 111. 

8677. MELVILLE HALSEY PRICE 
B. S. in Chem.; b. Ja 30, 1896, Chicago; s. 
William R. Price. Prepared in Englewood H. 
S. Address, 6206 S. Hermitage Ave., Chicago.! 

8678. WILLIAM THOMAS PURCELL 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 12, 1S92, Minneapolis; 
s. Thomas Francis Purcell. Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago. Fresh. Varsity Swim- 
ming. 108th Engrs., U. S. A. Address, iS5 N. 
Leamington St., Cnicago.f 

8679. JOHN ELDER PYRON 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. F 27, 1S94. 
Chattanooga. Tenn.; s. Lee and Annie Lillian 
(McClure) Pyron. Prepared in Soldan H. S., 
St. Louis. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Asst. Chem., 
Certainteed Products Corp., E. St. Louis, 111., 



1 1 g 1 7 

1917-18. With Centerheed Co.. York, Pa. 3rd 
R. O. T. C. Camp Grant 111.. 1918; Sergt., 
U. S. A.; 2nd Lt., Anti-Aircraft Sch., Artil- 
lery Section, A. E. F., France; Mustered out, 
1919. Married Ruth Anne Johnson, My 14, 
1918, Columbia, S. C. Address, 6007 Berlin 
Ave., St. Louis. 

8680. CORAMAE QUANDT 
Univ. Sec; B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 20, 1893- In- 
dianapolis; d. William Henry (b. 1864, Gallon, 
O.) and Mary (Bauer) Quandt (b. 1868. Pales- 
tine, Ind.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Asst. 
Registrar's Office, Univ. of 111.. 1917: Univ. 
Sec, L^niv. of 111. Press, 1918 — . Address, 202'/^ 
W. Green St., Urbana.t 

8681. HARRY QUICK 
(Brother of No. 6496) 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F 11, 1894, Joliet, 111.; 
s. George Wesley (b. O 2, 1866, Tiskilwa, IIJ.) 
and Carrie (Gossler) Quick (b. S 2, 1868, do.). 
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Theta Chi; Class 
Football; Class Baseball. Corp., (^amp Dodge, 
la.; Camp Lee, Va.; 2nd Lt., Co. C, 545th 
Service Brig., Engrs., Camp A. A. Humphreys, 
Va.; 1st Lt., do., A. E. F., France, 191 8 — . 
.4ddress, Tiskilwa, lll.f 

8682. RALPH SHANCKE RAABERG 
Draftsman; B. S. in A. E.; b. My 19, 1895, 
Chicago; s. Sophus (b. Norway) and Olga 
(Shancke) Raaberg (b. do.). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Draftsman, I. C. 
R. R., 1917. Ord. Corps., Const. Section, N. 
A., 1917; Sergt., Const. Sect., Ord. Dept., 
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Address, 
J424 N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago. 

8683. IVAN RACHEFF 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 17, 1892, Bub 
garia; s. Neno Rachefl. Prepared in Sophi 
Univ. Cosmopolitan Club. Address, Saichera 
St., Lorech, Bulgaria.! 

8684. PAUL ALBERT RAIBOURN 
(Brother of No. 7886) 
Elec Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 14, 1S96, 
Frankfort, Ind.; s. James Edward (b. Ap 15, 
1871, Lynville, Ind.) and Ida (Caswell) Rai- 
bourn (b. Je 30, 1872, Boonville, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Waterloo H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; 
Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Egyptian Club; Prelim., Final and Special 
Honors. Elec Engr.. West. Elec. Co.. New 
York City, 1917-1S. Reserve Flying Corps, 
U. S. N., 191S — . Address, 65 Central Park 
West, New York City. 

8685. CRAWFORD JOHN R.\MSAY 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 21, 
1888, Martinsville, 111.; s. Crawford John (b. 
Ap 19, 1853, do.) and Marti)a Jane (Ramsay) 
Ramsay (b. Ap 29, i860, Plainfield, Ind.). 
Prepared in Olney H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1910-12; Grad. Stud. Univ. of 111., sum- 
mer 1917. Phi Delta Kappa. Supt., City 
Schs., Johnston City, 1)11. Married Pearl 
Jeanette Brown, Je i, 1914, Murphysboro, 111. 
Children: Helen Marie, b. Mr 15, 1915; Gordon 
Dale, b. O 29, 1916. Address, Johnston City, 
111. 

8686. JOHN HUBERT RAMSER 
(Brother of No. 3924) 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 7, 1891. Rock 
Island, 111.; s. Paul (b. Ja 29, i860. Tavannes, 
Switzerland) and Mary Angeline (Reta) Ram- 
ser (b. N 18, 1861, St. Charles, 111.). Pre- 
pared in West Des Moines H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Prelim, and Final Honors. 
Engng. Dept. Assoc, Fact. Mutual Fire Ins. 
Cos., Boston, 1917-18. U. S. N. R. F., 1918 — . 
Address, 316 Hunting-ton Ave., Boston. 



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8687. GRACE LOUISE RANDALL 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 14. 
1893, Chicago; d. A. Lynn (b. D 7, i860, East 
Springfield, Pa.) and Martha A. (Thayer) 
Randall (b. Ap 8, 1S62. West Springfield, Pa.). 
Prepared in John Mar.-^hall H. S.; Ferry Hall, 
Lake Forest, lU.j N. \V. Univ., summer 1916; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1917 i8. Address, 
21 14 Estes Ave., Chicago. 

8688. CORA CREAGER RANDOLPH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 26, 

1893, Walnut, Kan.; d. T. E. (b. Ala.) and 
Rebecca Randolph (b. 111.). Prepared in Man. 
Tr. H. and Kenwood Private Schs., Kansas 
City, Mo. Chi Omega; Sec, Le Cercle Fran- 
Cais; Mask and Bauble. Teacher, Vandalia, 
in., 1918. Address, iioo E. Armour Blvd., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

8689. WILLARD PARMINTER RANNEY 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 12, 1897, Caze- 

novia, III; s. Mark Joel (b. F 23, 1867, do.) 
and Lillie May (Parniinter) Ranney (b. Ap 
14, 1870, Metaniora. 111.). Prepared in Meta- 
niora H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Prelim. 
Honors; Class Soccer Team; Y. M. C. A.. 
Cabinet. Farmer, Cazenovia, 111., 191 7 — . 
Mem., Christian Union Church. Address. 
Cazenovia, 111. 

8690. SAMPSON MILES RAPHAELSON 

(Husband of No. 8754) 
Writer: A. P.. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 30, 

1894, New York City; s. Ralph and Annie 
(M.-irks) Raphaelson (b. N. Y.). Prei)ared in 
McKinley H. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., Chi- 
cago. Sigma Delta Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Cosmopolitan Club; Scribblers Club; Grapho 
men; Ed.. Siren; Asst. Ed., ///. Mag.; Chm.. 
Gridiron Banquet. Copy Writer, Advertising 
Agency; Mag. Writer, New York City; Asst. 
Ed., Red, Green_ and Blue Book Mags. Pub- 
licity Dept., Navy, Chicago; Adv. Asst., Mc- 
[uncken Adv. Co. Auth. : The Happiness of 
Rebecca, Hearst's Mag., 1918; 'Aint You 
Comin' Back, Green Book, 1918; Paper Cuffs, 
Smith's Mag., 191 8; short stories in Chicago 
Snr.day Herald, 1917. Married Rayna de 
Costa Simons ('17), Ja i, 1918, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, Newberry Hotel, Chicago; bus. add., 
c/o Red Book, North American Bklg., do. 

8691. EDAVIN WALLACE RAPP 
Med. Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 

18, 1891, Aurora, 111.; s. George and Katherine 
Elizabeth (Brady) Rapp (b. Ottawa, 111.). Pre- 
pared in East H. S., Aurora, 111.; N. W. Med. 
Sch., 1915-16; Grad. Stud., Rush Med. Coll.. 
1 91 6- 1 8. Medui; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Lambda 
Kappa Alpha. Med. Reserve Corps, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Aurora, 111. 

8692. MARY RATHSACK 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 11, 1887, Green 
view, 111.; s. R. Rathsack. Prepared in 111. 
St. Norm. Univ. Address, Greenview, Hit 

8693. MAURICE EDWIN REAGAN 

(Husband of No. 8850) 
Inspector; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Mr 11, 1894. 
Bridgewater, la.; s. Dr. E. W. Reagan. Pre- 
pared in Canton H. S. .Sigma Nu. Insp., 
Elec. Equipment, Kansas City Rys. Co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. Instr., Gunnery, U. S. S. M. 
A., Univ. of 111. Married Margaret Walkerly 
('17), Ag II, 1917, Kansas City, Mo. Child, 
Edwin Maurice, b. Je 2, 1918. Address, 4200 
Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., 1500 
Grand Ave., do. 

8694- FREDERICK JAMES REED 
Agriculturist; B. S. in Agr.-; b. O 3, 1893, 
Volant. Pa.; s. James Houghs <b. D 25, 1856. 
Unity. Pa.) and Mary Mellissa Young (b. F 



JS, 1855, Deerfield, O.). Prepared in Volant 
(Pa.) H. S.; Westminster Coll.; Pa. St. Coll. 
Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; 
111. Soc. of Agron.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Govt. 
Agr. Work, Keene, N. H.; Aerial Gunnery 
Service U. S. A.; Sergt. Instr., Avia., 77th 
Aero Sqdn.; Mustered out, Ap 2, 1919. Ed., 
Cheshire Co. Farmers Bull. Address, Volant, 
Pa. 

8695. MAURICE JOHNSON REED 
Engineer; B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ap 22, 1897, 
Emerson, 111.; s. Alfred P. (b. Ag 13, i860. 
Mercersburg, Pa.) and Hattie E. (Johnson) 
Reed (b. Je 2, 1862, Sterling, 111.). Prepared 
in Lake View II. S.. Chicago; Sterling H. S. 
.Upha Chi Rho; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau. 
Prclitn. and Final Honors. Engr., Federal 
Lead Co.. Flat River, Mo., 1917. ist Lt.. 
-Aerial Observer, Aviation Service, A. E. F 
France; A. S. S. C, i3Sth Aero Sqdn., do'. 
.Address, Emerson, 111. 

8696. JOHN CORWIN REEDER 
Supt., Sch.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 
j8, 1879, Arthur, 111.; s. Thomas Corwin (b. 
D 4, 1S49, Darke Co., O.) and Sarah (Sharp) 
Reeder (b. June, 1852. O.). Prepared in East. 
111. St. Norm. Sch.; III. Norm. Univ. Kappa 
Delta Pi; Phi Delta Kappa. Grad. Stud.. 
Univ. of 111. Supt. of Schs., Geneseo, 111. 
Married Jl 12, 1905; Marguerite Veuve, O 8, 
1910, Children: Lois, b. Ja 11, 1908; Mar- 
garet, b. S 18, 1914. Address, Geneseo, 111. 

8697. ERNEST FERDINAND REHNQUIST 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 10, 1894, Imogene, 

.^lInn.; s. Andrew (b. O 23^ 1858, Sweden) and 
Selma (Thuresnn) Rehnquist (b. My 23, 1857, 
do.). Prepared in Curtis and Bowen H. S., 
Chicaeo. 14th F. A. Band. Address, 7417 
Luclla Ave., Chicago. 

8698. HARVEY RUSSELL RICHARDSON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja 8, 1892, 

Morristown N. Y.; s. Frank A. (b. My 5, 1869, 
llamiTiond. N. Y.) and Mary E. (Downey) Rich- 
ardson (b. O 31, 1868, Morristown, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Morristown (N. Y.) II. S. Eta 
Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Prelim. Honors; Treas., 
Eta Kappa Nu. Engr.. Testing Dept., Gen. 
Elec. Co.. 1917- Auth.: Elec. Measuning 
Instruments. Technograph. Address, 130 Divis- 
ion St., Schenectady, N. Y. 

8699. WARREN McLELLAN RICHMOND 
Farmer and Fruitgrower; B. S. in Agr.; b. 

Jl 5, 1895, Geneseo, 111.; s. Joseph Warren (b. 
F 20, 1840, Scituate, R. I.) and Clara (Mc- 
Lellan) Richmond (b. N 26, 1854, Saginaw, 
Mich.). Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Alpha 
Zeta; Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Pre- 
lim, and Final Honors. Farmer and Fruit- 
grower. Geneseo, 111., 1917 — . Address, Gen- 
eseo, 111. 

8700. JANET RINAKER (TEN BROEK) 
(Wife of No. 3572; Sister of G565) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 25, 1895, Carlin 
ville. 111.; d. Thomas (b. Ag 15, 1857, do.) 
and Fanny (Kelly) Rinaker (b. S 27, 1859, 
Kankakee, II!.). Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; 
Blackburn Acad. A. B., Blackburn Coll 1915; 
Teacher's Coll.. Columbia Univ. Chi (jmega; 
.\lethenai: Scribblers. Married Carlon Ten 
Broek ('08), Ap 28, 1917, Carlinville, lU. Ad- 
dress, to Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. 

8701. JOHN GILMAN RITTER 

B. S. in A. E.; b. My 27. 1893, Chicago; 3. 
J. H. Rittcr. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Psi Mu. Co. B. 108th U. S. Engrs., 
Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. .4ddress, 2300 W. 
Lake St.. Chicago. 



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8702. THEODORE DANIEL ROANE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 9. 1894, Rich- 
mond, Va. ; 9. C. B. Roane. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H S., Chicago. Address, 446 S. Dear- 
born St., Chicago. 

8703. MALCOM DOUGLAS ROBERTS 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 11. 1893, Flushing, N. 
Y.; s. W. J. Roberts. Prepared in Moses 
Brown Sch., Providence. R. I. Chi Psi; Capt., 
Univ. Brig. Ft. Sheridan. Address, 46 S. 
Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 

8704. MIRIAM SELINA ROBERTSON 
Singer; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 8, 1896, Mor- 
rison, 111.; d. William John (b. L) 30, 1865, 
do.) and Mary E. (Ogsbury) Robertson (b. 
D 25, 1865, Prophetstown, 111.). Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Stud., Hinshaw Conserva- 
tory, Chicago, 1917-18; Vocalist, War Lecture 
Bur., do. Address, ;;o4 \V. John St., Cham- 
paign; bus. add., 516 S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak 
Park, 111. 

8705. RUTH LOVE ROBINSON 
B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. My 3, 1890, Edvvardsville, 
111.; d. Dr. S. T. Robinson. Prepared in 
Edvvardsville H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. 
Address, 108 Hillsboro Ave., Edvvardsville, 
Ill.t 

8706. WARREN ISAAC ROBINSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 13, 1894, La 
Salle, 111.; s. Charles S. (b. Ap 30, 1865, La 
Salle, 111.) and Emma Clyde (Hamel) Robinson 
(b. N 7, 1866, La Salle, 111.). Prepared in La 
Salle Peru Tp. II. S. Beta Upsilon. Farmer; 
Grain and Livestock dealer. La Salle, 111. 
Address, c/o 1 he Oaks, La Salle, 111. 

8707. PAUL THOMAS ROCKEY 
Inspector; B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 12, 1894, 
Orangeville. 111.; s. Thomas (b. Mr 7, 1863, 
do.) and Martha (Sa.xby) Rockey (b. D 28, 
1867, Monroe, Wis.). Prepared in Freeport 
H. S. Insp., Const., Navy Dept., Naval Oper- 
ating Base, Hampton Rds., Va., 19 17 — . Ad- 
dress, Central Y. M. C. A., Norfolk, Va. 

8708. HEDWIG ELIZABETH ROESNER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; B. Mus.; b. 
S 29, 1885, Moline, 111.; d. Edward Frederick 
(b. Jl 17, 1859, Germany) and Augusta Pau- 
line (Schreiber) Roesner (b. F 8, 1862, do.). 
Prepared in Moline H. S. Mu Kappa Alpha; 
Der Deutsche Verein; Univ. Girl's Glee Club; 
Univ. Choral Soc. ; Jamesonian. Teacher, Ar- 
gentine H. S., Kansas City, Kan., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 414 7th St.. Moline, 111.; bus. add., 1434 
South 30th St., Kansas City, Kan. 

8709. ELSIE MARIE ROGERS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 10, 1S93, 
Fremont, Neb.; d. William Eugene (b. My 2. 
1865, Warren, 111.) and Fannie (Kelsey) Rog- 
ers (b. Ja 19, 1867). Prepared in Omaha 
(Neb.) H. S. H. Sc. Club; W. A. A. Teacher, 
Departmental Sch., Havana, 111.; govt, work, 
Washington, D. C. .iddress, 816 Mass. Ave.. 
N. E., Washington, D. C. 

8710. HENRY SHELDON ROGERS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 29, 1894. Mar 
engo. 111.; s. George Hart (b. F 9. 1867, Ro 
chelle. 111.) and Ella M. (Sheldon) Rogers (b 
Ta 9, 1874, Marengo. 111.). Prepared in Mar 
"engo H. S. Kappa Delta' Pi. U. S. S. M. A. 
Univ. of 111., 1917; do., Waco, Tex., 1917 — 
Address, Marengo, 111. 

871 1. FRANK PHILIP ROHRER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.: b. Jl 2, 1890, Oilman, 
111.; s. Franz Xavier (b. D 25, 1850 Nurem- 
berg, Ger.) and Maria Magdalena (Wiegand) 
Rohrer (h. D 23, i860. Altgloshiitten, Ger.) 
Prepared in Gilman H. S. Grad. Work, Univ. 
of 111., 1917 — . Address, 105 E. Daniel St., 
Champaign. 



8712. EDWIN GEORGE ROOS 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O s, 1894, St. Louis; 
s. Henry Roos. Prepared in McKinley H. S., 
St. Louis. Alpha Delta Phi; Psi Mu; Helmet: 
Tribe of Illini; Varsity Swimming; Class Foot- 
ball; Staff, Illio; Daily Illini; Technograph Bd., 
Homecoming Com. Bell Telephone Co., St. 
Louis. Address, 1918 Whitnall Ave., St. 
Louis.t 

8713. GEORGE HOWARD ROSCOE 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 22, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. Williarh Roscoe. Prepared in Lake 
H. S., Chicago. Agr. Club; Varsity Football. 
Teacher, Englewood H. S., Chicago. Address, 
582 Greenwood Ave., Blue Island, Ill.t 

8714. HARRY ALBERT ROSS 

Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 27, 1892, 
Greenville, 111.; s. Albert Dale (b. D 15, 1848, 
Reno, 111.) and Frances M. (McKinsey) Ross 
(b. Je 30, 1865, Salem, Ind.). Prepared in 
Greenville Coll. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Varsity 
Gym. Team. Asst., Dairy Econ., Univ. of 111., 
1 91 7 — • Address, 504 E. Chalmers St., Cham- 
paign. 



8715. CHARLES BARR ROWE 
S. in Arch.; b. Ag 31, 1894, Marshfield, 

s. C. F. Rowe. Prepared in Englewood 
, Chicago. Kappa Sigma; Psi Mu; Sigma 
Arch. Club; Glee Club; 111. Union Opera; 
Basketball; Staff, Illio. U. S. S. M. A., 

of 111. Address, 316 W. 6ist St., Chi- 



B. 

Wis.; 
H. S. 
Tau: 
Class 
Univ. 
cago.f 

8716. JACK LEROY ROWE 
Sales Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl s, 1894. 
Chicago; s. Henry (b. do.) and Bertha (Car- 
niol) Rowe (b. do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. E. E. Soc; 
Stud. Branch. A. I. E. E.. Stud., Engng. 
Course, Gen. Elec. Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 19 17- 
18; Sales Engr., do., Chicago, 1918— . Jr. 
Mem.. Am. Assn. Engrs. Married Celia Wei- 
ner, O 21, 191 7, Chicago. Address, 1542 Clif- 
ton Park Ave., Chicago; bus. add.. Gen. Elec. 
Co., Monadnock Bldg., do. 

8717. J.-^MES ROWE 
B. S. in M. E.; b. N 3, 1890, Three Rivers. 
Mich.; s. John Rowe. Prepared in Three Riv- 
ers (Mich.) H. S. Address, 709 Walnut St., 
Three Rivers. Mich.; bus. add., 1542 S. Clifton 
Park Ave., Chicago.! 

8718. CHARLES HENRY RUEDI 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl to, 1894, St. Louis: 
s. G. H. (b. do.) and Lena (Schmale) Ruedi 
(b. Sachenhausen, Ger.). Prepared in Central 
H. S., St. Louis. Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Psi Mu; Ku Klux; Helmet. ist. 
R. O. T. C; 2nd. Lt., Inf. R. C, Camp Grant, 
Rockford, 111.. 1917 — ■ Address, 3757 Laclede 
.\ve., St. Louis. 

8719. W. B. RUNDLE 
Farmer: B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 10, 1895. 
Clinton, 111.; s. A. W. Rundle. Prepared in 
Clinton H. S. Chi Beta; Agr. Club; Class Base- 
ball. Address, 423 W. Main St., Clinton, III. 

8720. CHARLES MORTON RUNDLES 

(Brother of Nos. 5914, 7170, 7180, 7915) 
Ins. Agt.; A. B. in L. .\. & S.; b. Mr 20, 
1886, Huntertown, Ind.; s. John J. (b. 1846, 
Ind.) and Mary C. (McComb) Rundles (b. S 
II, 18.S7. Huntertown. Ind.). Prepared in 
Univ. Acad. Ins. -Agt., Home Realty Co., De- 
troit. Address, Huntertown, Ind. 

S721. ELTON CROMWELL RUNNEBERG 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N o, 1895, Elm- 
hurst, 111.; s. Swan (b. Ag 11, 1864, Sweden) 



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.itui Sophie (Anderson) Runneberg (b. 1866, 
do.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Farmer, Crosby, Tex. 2nd Lt., Co. B, ^2S\\i F. 
A., A. E. F., France; Mustered out, F 20, 
1019 — • Address, Crosby. Texas. 

8722. JASPER PHILIP C. RUSSETT 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 15, 1890, 
Cedar Rapids, la.: s. John Jasper (b. O 1858, 
Fond du Lac. Wis.) and Anna Russett (b. 
F II, 1857, Bremer Co., la.). Prepared in 
Cedar Rapids (la.) H. S.; Coe Coll. Alpha 
Nu; Alpha Rho Chi; Arch Club. Arch. De- 
signer, Carnegie Steel Co., Youngstown. O., 
191 7. Arch. Draftsman. Puget Sound Navy 
Yard, 1918 — . Mem., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Beulah Irene Russett, My 7, 1913. Child, 
Claire Ann, b. My 19, igi6. Address, 429 6tb 
St., Bremerton, Wash. 

8723. BENJAMIN FRANCIS RUSY 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 3, 1894, Chicago; s. A. 
F. Rusy. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Alpha Sigma Phi; 111. Union Dra- 
matic Club;. 111. Union Opera; Class Baseball; 
Class Football. Address, 1339 S. Avers Ave.. 
Chicago. 

8724. FLORENCE RUTHERFORD 
(Sister of No. 7184) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 8, 1894, Newman, 
III.; d. Cyrus (b. Ag 14, 1850, Oakland, 111.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Mclntyre) Rutlierford 
(b. Mr 10, 1853, Ekfrid, Ont., Can.). Pre- 
pared in Newman Tp. H. S.; Ferry Hall, Lake 
Forest, 1912-14. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Grad. 
Nurse, Camp Custer, Mich. Address. New- 
man, 111. 

8725. GLADYS DEFOREST SAFFELL 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 5, 1891, 

Urbana; d. William I. (b. Greensboro, Ind.) 
and Frankie C. (Hood) Saffell (b. Dublin, 
Ind.). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Knox Coll. 
Alpha Omicron Pi; Yo Ma. Clerk, Registrar's 
Office, Univ. of 111., 191 7 — . Address, 606 
W. Green St., Urbana. 

8726. ANNA ELLEN SAGER (FINLEY) 

(Wife of No. 8319) 
Asst. St. Leader; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ag 22, 
1890, Belvidere, 111.; d. G. F. (b. Ag 14, 1865) 
and Jessie Violet (Field) Sager (b. Ag 4, 
1865). Prepared in South Belvidere H. S.: 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., summer 1913. Phi 
Delta Psi; H. Sc. Club; Country Life Club; 
Pres., Y. W. C. A. Asst. , St. Leader, Jr. 
Exten. Work in 111., 191 7 — .' Married M. R. 
Finley ('17), F 8, 1919. Address, 90s S. 
Wright St., Champaign. 

8727. JUANITA LORRAINE SANFORD 

(STAHL) 
(Wife of No. 8779) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 18, 1894, 
Lebanon, Ind.; d. W. J. and Jenny (Mahorney) 
Sanford. Prepared in Lebanon H. S.; Ind. 
Univ.. summer 1912, 1913, 1915. Teacher, H. 
S., Mauckport, Ind.; do., Arcadia, Ind. Mar- 
ried W. P. Stahl ('17) Jl 1918. Address, Shel- 
by, Mich.; bus. add., c/o High School, Arcadia, 
Ind. 

8728. WILLIAM CHAUNCEY SAVAGE 
Mgr., Orchard; B. S. in Agr.; b. O, 1893, 

St. Louis; s. J. K. and Mary B. (Boynton) 
Savage. Prepared in Soldan H. S. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Hort. 
Club; Asst. Mgr., Ath. Assn.; Jr. Cap. Com. 
Mgr., Orchard, Frankfort, Mich. Bat. C, 331st 
F. A., Camp Robinson, Wis. Address, 331 N. 
Harvey Ave., Oak Park, 111. 



.S7-y. WILLIAM ELLIOT SAVAGE 
(Brother of No. 6538) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 17, 1893, Balti- 
more; s. William Penn (b. O 3, 1852, Hart 
Co., Ky.) and Ann Elizabeth (Waters) Sav- 
age (b. N 18, 1864, Brunswick, Md.). Pre- 
pared in East St. Louis H. S. Mask and Bau- 
ble; Philomathean; Medui. Stud., Harvard 
Med. Sch., 1916; George Haven Scholarship. 
do.. 1917; Lucius F. Billings Scholarship, do., 
1918. Med. Reserve Corps, 191 7 — . Mem., 
.\lpha Kappa Kappa. Married Lillian Ennis 
Ciaddis, Ap 13, igi8, Alton, 111. Address, 16 
Buckminister St., Brighton, Mass. 

8730. EDWARD GEORGE SCHAUMBERG 

B. S. in A. E. ; b. S 5, 1891, St. Louis; s. 
Edward George (b. S 13. 1848, do.) and Eliz- 
abeth C. (Dieterich) Schaumberg (b. S 8, 
1854, do.). Prepared in Soldan H. S., St. 
Louis; Washington Univ., 191 2-14. Befa Theta 
Pi; Scarab. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan; 2nd 
Lt., F. A., 1917; i8th F. A., Camp Ft. Bliss, 
Kl Paso, Tex.; do., A.^ E. F., France, 191 8; 
Army of Occupation, Ger., 1918 — . Address, 
51 12 Maple Ave., .St. Louis. 

8731. MAX SCHECHT 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 14, 1895, New 
York City; s. Adolph Schecht. Prepared in 
Townsend Harris Hall II. S. Sergt., M. G. C, 
305th Inf., Camp Upton, N. Y.; A. E. F., 
France, 1918. Address. 1646 St. Marks Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y.f 

S732. FERDINAND JOHN SCHLEIFER 
(Husband of No. 8093) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 26, 1892, 
Nashville, 111.; s. John and Amar Belle (Shel- 
ton) Schleifer. Prepared in Nashville II. S. 
Alpha Zeta; Prelim, and Final Honors. Farm- 
er, Nashville, 111. Married Sarah Agg ('17), 
Ag 8, 191 7, Evansville, Ind. Address, Box 202, 
Nashvile, 111. 

8733. ARTHUR CHARLES SCHNEIDER 
Highway Engr. ; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 16, 
1892, Galena, 111.; s. Capt. George A. (b. 1852, 
do.) and Minnie H. (Plath) Schneider (b. 
1859, La Crosse, Wis.). Prepared in Galena 
H. S. C. E. Soc. Jr. St. Highway Engr., 
1^17. U. S. N. A., Co. B, 311th Engrs., Camp 
Cirant, 111., 19 17 — . Mem., Am. Assn. Engrs.; 
A. F. A. M. ; Presby. Church. Address, 
Galena, 111. 

8734. JOHN ARTHUR SCHOCH 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap i, 1894, 
Tower Hill, 111.; s. George (b. O 9, 1839, Ger.) 
and Mary (Widely) Schoch (b. N 14, 1848, 
Dayton, O.). Prepared in Pana Tp. H. S. 
Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. Baseball; Foot- 
ball. Engr., Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. Co., 
Pittsburgh. Address, 10 13 Ross Ave., Wilkins- 
burg, Pa.; bus. add., Westinghouse Elec. and 
Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh. 

873s. HERBERT FRANK SCHOENE 

■ B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 14, 1895, Chicago; s. 

E. Schoene. Prepared in Cirane Tech. H. S., 

Chicago. Psi Mu. Address, 3944 Van Buren 

St., Chicago.! 

8736. HAROLD HENRY SCHROEPPEL 

(Husband of iNo. 6558) 

Tel. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 4, 189';, 
Mt. Carroll. 111.; s. Henry (b. My s, 1856, do.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Kaufman) Schroeppel (b. 
Mr 17, 1866, do.). Prepared in Mt. Carroll 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Final 
Honors. Telephone Engr., Engng. Dept., New 
York Telephone Co., New York City, 191 7- 
18. U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, N. J., 1918— . 
Married Bertha Lee Sharp ('14), My 12, 1917, 
Monticello, III. Address, 1707 Nelson Ave., 
(Bronx) New York City. 



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8737- JOHN A. SCHULZ 
(Brother of No. 9374) 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 15, 1894, 
Elmwood, III.; s. John (b. Kassel-Hessia, 
Ger.) and Johanna (Oberer) Schulz (b. Vo- 
hingen, Wurtemberg, Ger.). Prepared in Elm- 
wood H. S. Cosmopolitan Club; Spalding 
Guild. Chem., Dept., Nutrition, O. Exp. Sta., 
Wooster, O., 1917 — . Mem., A. C. S.; M. W. 
A.; K. C. Address, Elmwood, 111.; bus. add., 
343 Derr Ave., Wooster, O. 

8738. DIXIE HARVARD SCHUMACHER 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 19, 1893, 
Rockport, Ind.; d. Samuel (b. F 17, 1861, do.) 
and Anna (Stevenson) Schumacher (b. Mr 
29, 1869, do.). Prepared in Rockport (Ind.) 
H. S. Achoth; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, H. S., 
Pawnee, 111.; Army Dietitian, Base Hosp.. 
Camp Dodge, la. Address, Rockport, Ind. 

8739. GERALD RUSSELL SCOTT 
Live Stock Commissioner; B. S. in Agr. ; 
b. D 10, 1894, Chicago; s. Charles Brainard (b. 
Ap 20, 1859, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.) and Eliza 
beth Clara (Russell) Scott (b. D 19, 1867, Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Carl Schurz H. S., Chi- 
cago. Final Honors. Live Stock Bus., Chicago. 
1917; U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of Markets, 
Lancaster, Pa., and Washington, D. C, 191 7- 
18; Live Stock Commissioner, U. S. Bur. of 
Markets, Rocky Ford, Colo., 1918 — . Address, 
3710 N. Kedvale Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
U. S. Bur. of Markets, Rocky Ford, Colo. 

8740. RALPH A. SCOTT 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 2. 1896, Rock Falls, 
111.; s. Philip S. (b. Ap 12, i866, do.) and 
Eva (Gushing) Scott (b. F 18, 1881, Green- 
top, Mo.). Prepared in Rock Falls H. S. 
A. S. S. C. 827th Aero Sqdn.. ]\Iineola, Long 
Island, N. Y., 1917; Chem. Warfare Service; 
Mustered out. Address, Rock Falls, 111. 

8741. ROY SUNDERLAND SCOTT 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 3, 1883, Aurora, Neb.; 
s. Kate Y. Scott. Prepared in St. Norm., 
Spearfish, S. Dak.; Univ. of Minn. Address, 
1208 W. Clark St., Urbana.t 

8742. EDNA SELLNER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 15, 1892, Quincy, 
111.; d. Albert Sellner. Prepared in Quincy 
H. S. Alpha Theta Chi. Address, 1238 N. 
8th St., Quincy, 111. 

8743. MATTIE ALICE SENSE 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 21, 1890, 
Alliance. Neb.: d. David L. (b. Ag 14, 1858, 
Milford, 111.) and Laura Edith (Moore) Sense 
^b. O 14. 1886, Watseka, 111.). Prepared in 
Watseka H. S. Bethany Circle. Teacher, 
Gilman, 111., 1917 — . Mem., Christian Church. 
.4ddrcss, Watseka, 111.; 6u5. add., Gilman, III. 

8744. JAMES C. SHARP 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 4, 1895, Rossville, 111.; 
s. Calet Edward (b. Ag 21, i86o, Camden, O.) 
and Malinda (Hamilton) Sharp (b. Ag 11, 1875, 
Rossville, 111.). Prepared in Potomac and Ur- 
bana H. Schs. Pi Pi Rho; Agr. Club; Hoof 
and Horn Club. U. S. A. A. S.; AUentown, 
Pa.; Sergt.. S. S. U. 611. Convois Automobile, 
A. E. F., France. Address, 403 E. White St., 
Urbana.} 

8745. FREDERICK WOOD SHAW 
(Brother of No. 441 1) 
B. S. in C. E-; b. Mr 10, 1895, Chicago; s. 
Edgar Wells (b. Ag 29. 1848, Genesee Co., N. 
Y.) and Margaret (Wood) Shaw (b. My 6, 
r86o, Eng.). Prepared in Carl Schurz H. S., 
Chicago. Address, 6283 Louise Ave., Chicagot 



8746. MARY LUCILLE SHAY 
Editorial Asst.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 5, 
1894, Atwood, 111.; d. Thomas (b. 1842. La 
Salle. 111.) and Mary Jane (Dickson) Shay 
(b. My 10, 1854, Rob Roy Tp. 111.). Prepared 
in Decatur H. S. Ed. Asst., Engng. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Address, 1147 Union St., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 911 W. Illinois St.. 
Urbana. 

8747- HAVEN McKENDREE SHEETS 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 7, 1893, George 
town, III.; s. Fred Buchanan (b. O 23, 1869 
do.) and Martha Jane (Allen) Sheets (b. Jl 6 
1 87 1, Westfield, 111.). Prepared in George 
town H. S.; De Pauw Univ. Delta Tau Delta: 
Cosmopolitan Club; Teacher, Oakwood Tp. H 
S., Muacie, 111.. 1917-1S. C. A., U. S. A. 
1918. Address, Georgetown, 111. 

8748. CHARLES HOWARD SHEPPARD 
B. S. in C. E.; b. N 17, 1895, Edwardsville, 
111.; s. Charles Alfred (b. Eng.) and Olive 
(Morgan) Sheppard (b. 1874, la.). Prepared 
in Edwardsville H. S. Triangle; Theta Tau; 
Class Swimming. R. O. T. C, Fort Sheridan, 
111.; Ft. Monroe, Va.. 1917; 2nd. Lt.. C. A. R. 
C, U. S. A.. Ft. H. G. Wright. N. Y.; ist. 
Lt.. C. A. N. A., 1918; do., A. E. F., France. 
Address, 805 St. Louis Ave., Edwardsville, 
111. 

8749. MARY BEALL SHERIDAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 17, 
1893, Sullivan, Ind.; d. Charles H. (b. Cin- 
cinnati) and Anna M. (Thomas) Sheridan (b. 
Sullivan, Ind.). Prepared in Sullivan (Ind.) 
H. S.; Ind. St. Norm.; Univ. of Chicago. 
Delta Gamma. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 
summer, 1918; Teacher, Vincennes, Ind., 1917- 
18; Instr., So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1918 — . 
Address, Sullivan, Ind.; bus. add.. Carbon- 
dale, 111. 

8750. JOHN CHAUNCEY SHERRICK 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. D 9, 1890, 
Little York, 111.; s. Chauncey (b. N 6, 1858, 
Decatur, 111.) and Ida (Dunlap) Sherrick (b. 
O 23. 1858. Va.). Prepared in Monmouth H. 
S.; Monmouth Coll. Tau Beta Pi; Gargoyle; 
Final Honors. Arch., Monmouth, 111. ist 
Lt., A. S. S. R. C, Detachment of Aerial 
Observers, No. i., A. E. F., France; Mustered 
out, Ja 7, 1919. Address, 317 E. Broadway, 
Monmouth, 111. 

8751. RUTH ELM A SHOTT 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 16, 1896, 
New York City; d. Gideon Morgan (b. Ap 21, 
i8ss, Stanton, W. Va.) and Cora Elizabeth 
(Hunt) Shott (b. O 28, 1863, Olive Branch, O.). 
Prepared in Mannington (W. Va.) H. S.; Oak- 
mont (Pa.) H. S.; Urbana H. S. H. Sc. 
Club. Stud. Dietitian, Moosehart Vocational 
Inst.,' Aurora. 111., 1917-18. Dietitian, U. S. 
A. Nurses Corps. Base Hosp., Camp Jackson, 
1918; Dietitian's Unit i, A. E. F., France. Ad- 
dress, 80 Walnut St., Aurora, 111. 

8752. HUMPHREYS OLIVER SIEGMUND 
Instructor; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 24, 1893. 
St. Louis; s. Henry Otto (b. 1849, Suel, Ger.) 
and Lissette Elizabeth (Koch) Siegmund (_b. 
1851. Hesse Darmstadt, Ger.). Prepared in 
McKinley H. S.. St. Louis. Sigma Nu; Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu 
Scabbard and Blade; Helmet; Ku Klux; Pre 
lim.. Final and Special Honors; Capt., Univ 
Brig.; Pres., PanHellenic Council; Fresh. Var 
sity Swimming; Stud. Branch A. I. E. E. In 
str., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1917-18 
do., Elec Engng., Drexel Inst., Philadelphia 
191 8 — . Married Leola Beth Meachum, O 5 
1917, Urbana. .4ddress, c/o Drexel Inst., Phil 
adelphia. 



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8753. MILTON CANS SILVER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 31, 1892, Clay- 
ton, N. J.; s. Samuel and Ida (Linton) Sil- 
ver. Prepared in Blair Acad., Blairstown, N. 
J. Theta Delta Chi; Sigma Delta Chi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Ma-wan-da; Ku Klux; Helmet; 
Ed.. Daily Illini; Ath. Ed., Illio; Jr. Prom. 
Com.; Sr. Hat Com.; Homecoming Com.; Pre- 
lim. Honors; Jr. Covincilman; 111. Union. 
.\mbulance Corps. France, 191 7; F. A. Sell., do. 
1918; 2nd. Lt., F. A. N. A. and 322nd. F. A. 
N. A., 1918; Candidates Detachment, Saniur, 
France. Address, Clayton, N. J. 

8754. RAYNA DE COSTA SIMONS 
(RAPHAELSONJ 
(Wife of No. S690) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 23, 1894, Nor 
wood Park, 111.; d. Joseph Simons. Prepared 
in McKinley H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. Phi 
Delta Psi; Aletl:enai; Scribbler's Club; Daily 
Illini, Staff, Woman's Ed.; Staff, Siren. Asst. 
Ed., Red Cross Bill.; Hon. Mem., Theta 
Signw Phi. Married Sampson Miles Raphael- 
.lon t'17"), Ja I, 1918, Chicago. Address, New- 
berry Hotel, Chicago, 

8755. EARL BRUCE SIMPSON 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. D 18, 1892, Eldorado, 
111.; s. George Robert (b. Jl 25, 1864, do.) and 
Nancy Jane (Stricklin) Simpson (b. Harris- 
burg, 111.). Prepared in Eldorado Tp. H. S. 
Beta Phi; Stud. Ed., 111. Law Bui. 2nd. Lt., 
U. S. N. A., Camp Grant, 111. Address, 405 
Glenwood Ave., Eldorado, III. 

8756. LUTHER FRANKLIN SIMPSON 
Instructor; B. S. in M. E.; b. O 18, 1888. 
Fincastle, Va. Prepared in Moweaqua H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; 
Scabbard and Blade; Prelim. Honors; Capt., 
Univ. Brig. Instr., Military Tactics, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Moweaqua, Ill.t 

8757. NELLE LUCILE SIMPSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 23, 1894. In- 
dustry, 111.; d. James and Jane Elizabeth (Wat- 
son) Simpson. Prepared in Macomb H. S.; 
West. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Address, 524 E. 
Washington St., Macomb, HI. 

8758. SEBASTIAN SOLON SIMPSON 
H. S. Prin.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 
1917; b. Ap 3, 1S66, Rosemond, 111.; s. Henry 
Asbury (b. F 26, 1840, Harrison Co., O.) and 
Mary Elizabeth (Carter) Simpson (b. Ag 10, 
1842, Tuscarawas Co., O.). Prepared in No. 
111. Norm. Sch. Phi Delta Kappa. Prin., Tp. 
H. S., Assumption, 111., 1917 — . Married Car- 
rie Bell Mechem, Ag 23, 1893, Dixon, 111, Chil- 
dren: Althea, b. (and died) Ja 4, 1895; Irene 
Elizabeth, b. Ap 9, 1897; Henry Mechem, b. 
Mr 5, 1899; Lloyd Wilson, b. My 28, 1905. Ad- 
dress, Assumption, 111. 

8759. THOMAS MOORE SIMPSON 
P. S. in Agr. ; b. D 7, 1890, Alexis, 111.; s. 
A. Cunningham Simpson. Prepared in Central 
Y. M. C. A. Night Sch., Chicago. Agr. Club; 
111. Soc. Agron. U. S. N. R. F., Boston. Ad- 
dress, Alexis, Ill.t 

8760. CHARNJIT SINGH 
Priest; B. S. in E. E.; b. O 4, 1887, Lulia; 
s. Natha and Jawal (Kaur) Singh. Preparod 
in Khalsa Collegiate H. S.. India; Univ. of 
Punjab, India; Univ. of Calif. E. E. Soc; 
CosmoDolitan Club; Hindustani Assn., Univ. of 
III. Priesthood. Sikk Temple. Stockton, Calif. 
Mem., Pacific Coast Khalsa Diivan Soc. Inc.; 
Stockton Unity Good Words Club. Married 
Atter Kauer, Punjab, India. Child, Harnam, 
b. F iQio. Address, 1903 S. Grant St., Stock- 
ton, Calif. 



8-6 1, GEORGE EDWARD SLADEK 
(Brother of No. 5423) 
B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Mr 30, 1896, Chicago; 
s. Adolph (b. Bohemia, Austria) and Anna 
(Layer) Sladek (b. do.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Keramos. U. 
S. A. Instr., Aerial Photographic Detachment, 
Camp Dodge, Des Moines; Langley Field, 
Va,; Ellington Field, Tex.; Rochester, N. Y.; 
Mustered out, D 20, 19 18, Address, 2242 
Marshall Blvd., Chicago. 

8762. AMELIA MARIE SLOAN 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 17, 1895, 
Golconda, 111.; d. Daniel W. (b. Ag 13. 1869, 
Harrisburg, HI.) and Katherine (Mittler) 
Sloan (b. Jl 3, 1871, Golconda, 111.). Prepared 
m Harrisburg Tp. H. S. Omicron Nu; Alpha 
Theta Chi; II. Sc. Club; Chem. Club; Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Teacher, Jr. H. S., Magna, 
Utah. Address, 268 C, Salt Lake City; bus. 
add., Magna, Utah. 

S763. J. P. SMALLWOOD 
Clerk; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 4, 1896, De- 
catur, 111.; s. Frank P. (b. Mr 17. 1870, do.) 
and Leora (Sanderlin) Smallwood (b. F 16, 
1872, do.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Chief 
Clerk to Cml. Supt.. Mich. State Telephone 
Co., Detroit. Married Vera M. Davis, D 27, 
1917. Shelbyville. 111. Address, 117 Henry St., 
Eliot Sta., Detroit, 

8764. ALFRED SMART 
San. Engr.; B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Je 17. 
1894. Omaha, Neb.; s. Louis Smart. Pre- 
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Varsity 
Wrestling. Address, 4948 N. Troy St., Ravens 
wood Sta.. Chicago. 

8765. CHAUNCEY HARRISON SMART 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. O 7, 1894, Hins- 
dale, 111.; s. W. II. Smart. Prepared in Dow- 
ners Grove H. S. Beta Ujisilon; Class Soccer; 
Class Football. Farmer, Hinsdale, 111. Ad- 
dress, Hinsdale, 111, 

8766. EDWARD SMIDL 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 28. 1892, Chicago; s. 
Joseph Smidl. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Psi Mu; Arch. 
Club; Varsity Gym. Team. 2nd Lt., Inf., U. 
S. R. Address, 2521 Clifton Park Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8767. CLARA MABEL SMITH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1918; b. Ag 19, 
1880, Thornton, Mich.; d. W. H. Smith. Pre- 
pared in Cairo H. S. Address, St. Clair, Mich.t 

8768, *CLARENCE WALTER SMITH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 20. 1896, Decatur, 
111.; s. George M. Smith. Prepared in Decatur 
H. S. Pres., Philomathean; Glee and Mando- 
lin Club; Daily Illini staff; Capt., Univ. Brig. 
TSt. Lt., U. S. M. C, 6th Regt., A. E. F.. 
France. Cited for bravery by Gen. Pershing, 
S 9, 1918- Killed in action, Je 22, 1918, Battle 
of the Marne. 

8769. GEORGE LESLIE SMITH 
(Brother of No. 8771) 
Farmer; B S. in Agr.; b. Ag 13, 1895, Gene- 
seo, 111.; s. John Frederick (b. 1854, Henry Co.. 
111.) and Mary Elizabeth Smith (b. 1858, Md.). 
Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Sigma Pi; 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Farmer, Geneseo, 111., 
1917- 2nd. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 
I St. Lt.. 1 2th U. S. Cavalry, Columbus, N. 
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8770. GLADYS SMITH (ANDERSON) 
(Wife of No. 8104) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 22, 1891, Rochelle, 
III.; d. Elmer (b. O 2, 1861, do.) and Georgia 
(Mills) Smith (b. N 8, 1866, do.). Prepared 
in Rochelle H. S.; West. Coll. for Women. 
1910-11; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1911-13. 
Sigma Kappa. Married William Wilson An- 
derson ('17), N 17, 1917, Rochelle, 111. Ad- 
dress, Ohio, III. 

8771. JOHN WESLEY SMITH 
(Brother of No. 8769) 

B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 13, 1895, Geneseo, 
111.; s. John Frederick (b. 1854 Henry Co.) 
and Mary Elizabeth Smith (b. 1858, Md.). 
Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Sigma Pi; 
Scabbard and Blade; Pi Tau Sigma; Capt., 
Signal Corps, Univ. Brig. R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 111.; Royal Flying Corps, Toronto 
Canada, 191 7; 22nd. Aero Sqdn., Ft. Worth, 
Tex.; ist. Lt., Aero Sqdn., France. Address, 
Geneseo, 111. 

8772. BARBARA BELLE SMOHL 
(WILSON) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 25, 1885, Van- 
dalia. 111.; d. H. W. (b. Jl 22, 1849, Pekin, 
111.) and Martha Jane (Hamilton) Smohl (b. 
Mr 13, 1849, Hopkinsville, Ky.). Prepared in 
Vandalia H. S. Married Levi Thomas Wilson, 
Ap 28, 1917, Vandalia, 111. Address, 312 West 
St., Annapolis, Md. 

8773. WILLIAM EVERETT SMOOT 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ap 30, 1895, 
Curtis, 111.; s. Edward E. (b. Curtis, 111.) 
and Eva K. Summers Smoot (b. Petersburg, 
111.). Prepared in Petersburg H. S. Alpha 
Gamma Rho. Farmer, Greenview, 111. Ad- 
dress, R. F. D., Greenview, 111. 

8774. JOSE CUBE de SOUZA 

B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Ap 24, 1892, Sao 
Paulo, Brazil; s. Jose Fortunato de Souza. 
Prepared in Sao Bento Gymnasio, Sao Paulo, 
Brazil; Union Coll. Sigma Xi; Spanish Club; 
Ry. Club; Latin-Am. Club. Address, Caixa 
1098, Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A.t 

8775. CYNTHIA EUGENIA SPENCER 
Teacher; A. B. in Sc; b. S i, 1895, Van- 
dalia, 111.; d. Eugene J. (b. O 30, 1858, St. 
Louis) and Hattie I. (Leonard) Spencer (b. 
S 5, 1873, Williamsburg, O.). Prepared in 
Vandalia H. S. Teacher, Sc, H. S., Olney, 
111.; Grad. Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1918; 
Teacher, Bot., H. S., Champaign, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 708 S. 4th St., Champaign. 

8776. CENA LERINA SPRAGUE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Jl 6, 1891, Grafton, 
N. Dak; d. Horace G. (b. Brownsdale, Minn.) 
and Florence C. (Haynes) Sprague (b. Roches- 
ter, Minn.). Prepared in Grafton (N. Dak.) 
H. S. A. B., Univ. of N. Dak., 1913. Delta 
Gamma. Asst., Cataloger, LIniv. of 111., 1917- 
18. Address, Grafton, N. Dak. 

8777. RAYMOND ARTHUR SPROULL 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 5, 1895, Mazon, 
111.; s. Jerry Sproull. Prepared in Mazon 
Tp. H. S. Address, Mazon. Ill.t 

8778. GEORGE KASSON SQUIER 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 25, 1894, Rockford, 
111.; s. Walter Castle (b. Mr 23, 1868) and 
Celia A. (Augur) Squier (b. Je 21,, 1863, 
Mich.). Prepared in Rockford H. S.; Hills- 
dale Coll. Alpha Tau Omega; Tau Beta Pi; 
Ma-wan-da; Fresh. Varsity Football; Basket- 
ball; Varsity Football. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheri- 
dan; Ft. Monroe; ist. Lt., C. A. C, U. S. R., 
1917; Instr., Army Trench Art. Sch., A. P. O., 
714, A. E. F., France. .4ddress, 528 College 
Ave., Rockford, 111. 



8779- WILLIS PRESTON STALL 
(Husband of No. 8727) 
Farm Mgr. ; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 3, 1892, 
Huntington Co., Ind.; s. William O. (b. D 15, 
1848, Canton, O.) and Matilda (Rusher) Stall 
(b. S 3, 1857, Huntington, Co., Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Shelby (Mich.) H. S.; Indiana Univ., 
1913-14. Agr. Club. Teacher, H. S., Paris, 
111., 191 7-1 8. Mgr., Epps Farm, Metcalf, 111., 
1918. 138th Reg^t., Co. E, 35th Div. Inf., 
Camp Wheeler, Ga. ; do., A. E. F., France. 
Married Juanita L. Sanford ('17), Jl, 1918. 
Mem., Edgar Co., Soil Improvement Assn. 
Address, Shelby, Mich. 

8780. ELMER LEON STANLEY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 6, 1890, Downer's 
Grove 111.; s. Elbert C. (b. Je 6, 1851, Down- 
er's Grove, 111.) and Edna (Davis) Stanley 
(b. Je 1866, Maiden, 111.). Prepared in Down- 
er's Grove H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. 
Sergt., Q. M. C. N. A., 1917. Miscellaneous 
Co., Unit I, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. 
Mem., Congr. Church. Address, 2252 Rosedale 
Ave., Oakland, Calif. • 

8781. VERNER STARNER 
B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 13, 1893, Carlisle, 
Ind.; s. Frank Starner. Prepared in Car- 
lisle H. S. Address, Carlisle, Ind.t 

8782. FREDERICK LOUIS STEINHOFF 
Editor; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. S 3, 1894, 
Chicago; s. Ernst F. J. (b. Mr 24, i86o, Ham- 
burg, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Heine) Steinhoff 
(b. Jl 9, 1871, Reedsburg, Wis.). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Lane Jr. Coll., 
1013-15. Keramos; Stud. Branch, Am. Ceram. 
Soc; Sec, Chicago Branch, do.; Class Basket- 
ball. Asoc. Ed., Brick and Clay Record, Chi- 
cago, 1917-18; do., 1919 — . Auth.: Refrac- 
tories, Their Properties and Uses, Brick and 
Clay Record, Vol. 51, 1917; Spending a Week 
at HI. Largest Pairing Brick Plant, do.; 
Using Instruments for Dryer Regulation, do.; 
Bridging the Gap from Pit to Plant, do., 
1918; Coal Handling Costs Cut, do.. Vol. 52. 
1918. E. O. T. S., Ft. Monroe, Va.; Mus- 
tered out D I, 1918. Mem., Am. Ceram. 
Soc. Address, 1906 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago; 
bits, add., 610 Federal St., do. 

8783. ETHEL GERTRUDE STEPHENS 
Teacher; A. B. in L .A. & S.; b. S 2, 1876. 

Murphysboro, 111.; d. R. J. (b. Ap 21, 1849, 
Clinton Co., 111.) and Addie (McGall) Stephens 
(b. F 28, 1855, Central City, 111.). Prepared 
in Murphysboro H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
1905-7. Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Special Honors; Phi Beta Kappa prize. 
Teacher, Tp. H. S., El Paso, 111. Address, 114 
S. 14th St., Murphysboro, 111.; bus. add., EI 
Paso, III. 

8784. RICHARD WILLIAM STEVENS 
(Son of No. 410; Brother of No. 7235) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F 2s, 1894, Chicago; s. 
Hubert Allen ('84), (b. Mr 10, 1864, Inland, 
la.) and Hattie (Thompson) Stevens. Pre- 
pared in Joliet H. S.; Univ. of Tex. Address, 
301 Union St., Joliet, Ill.t 

8785. WAYNE MAC KENZIE STEVENS 
Asst., U. S. Dept. of Agr.; B. S. in Agr.; 
b. Jl 25, 1893, Des Moines; s. Dr. E. Luther 
(b. 1868, 111.) and Hattie (McKenzie) Stevens 
(b. 1869, do.). Prepared in Taylorville H. S. 
Agr. Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. Asst., 
Market Surveys, U. S. Dept. of Agr. Invented 
and Patented Stevens Grain Shocker. Address, 
Jio E. Adams St., Taylorville, 111. 



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8786. AILSIE MILLER STEVENSON 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. F 27, i8q6, 
Chicago; d. John Gorham (b. O 13, 1859, Jack- 
sonville, 111.) and Mary (Miller) Stevenson 
(b. Ja 17, 1861. Fairfield, la.). Prepared in 
Monmouth H. S. H. Sc. Club; Omicron Nu; 
Prelim, and Final Honors. Address, Fithian, 
111. 

8787. DOROTHY STEVENSON 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 3, 1896, 
Emporia, Kan.; d. William C. and Lena (Leon- 
ard) Stevenson. Prepared in Decatur H. S.; 
Bryn Mawr Coll.; James Millikin Univ. Pi 
Beta Phi. Dietitian, St. Luke's Hosp., Chicago. 
Address, Bois D'Arc Farm, Oilman, 111.; bus. 
I add., St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. 

8788. CARL RUSSEL STEWART 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 27, 1892, Men 
mouth, 111.; s. John Cecil (b. Ag 31, 1867, 
Biggsville, 111.) and Louise Philippina 
(Schultz) Stewart (b. S 25. 1867, Ociuawka 
III.). Prepared in Monmouth H. S. B. S.. 
Monmouth Coll., 1915. Alpha Zeta: Agr. Club; 
Hoof and Horn Club. Farmer, Monmouth, 111. 
Mem., A. C. S. ; Presby. Church. Address. R. 
6, Monmouth, 111. 

8789. FRANK STEWART 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 19, 1890. Burnt 
Prairie, 111.; s. A. Stewart. Prepared in S. 
Coll. Inst. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Medui; Var 
sity Football. Address, 305 E. Green St.. 
Champaign. t 

8790. THOMAS ELMER STOCKDALE 
Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 13, 1896, 
Chicago; s. Charles Warren (b. Ja 3. 1863, 
Elkhart, Ind.) and Bertha Alice (Salisbury) 
Stockdale (b. D 17. 1866. Waterloo, la.). 
Prepared in Bowen H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta 
Pi; Pres., C^. E. Soc. ; Prelim, and Final Hon- 
ors. Engr., Mich. St. Telephone Co., Detroit, 
1917; Engr., F. J. Bachelder, 1917-18. 2nd 
Lt., C. A. C, Co. I, O. T. C. 5. Ft. Monroe, 
Va. Address, Grand View, Idaho; bus. add., 
1 3 14 Hartford Bldg., Chicago. 

8791. GEORGE WELLINGTON STODDARD 

B. S. in A. E.; b. S 30, 1895. Detroit; s. 
Lewis M. Stoddard. Prepared in Detroit Cen- 
tral and Lake View (Chicago) H. Schs. Delta 
Tau Delta; Psi Mu: 111. Union Dramatic Club; 
.\ssoc. Mgr.. 111. Union Opera; .\sst. Mgr., 
Interscholastic Circus; Sr. Smoker Com.; Pres., 
111. Drama Federation, ist Lt., 318th Engrs.. 
6th Div. Co. C, A. E. F., France. Address, 
138 Merrill Ave., Detroit. 

8792. CHARLES ARTHUR STONE 
Ceram. Chem.; B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. Ag 17. 
7893, Chicago; s. Abraham (h. Russia) and 
.\nna (Greber) Stone (b. do.). Prepared in 
William McKinley H. S.. Chicago; Crane Jr. 
Coll. Ceram. Chem., Basic Products Co., 
Kenova, W. Va. Auth.: A Note on the Re- 
fractory Dolomite, Transactions of the Am. 
Ceram. Sac, 1918. Mem.. Am. Ceram. Soc. 
Married Sylvia H. Stone, My 22, 191 5, Crown 
Point, Ind. Address, Kenova, W. Va. 

8793. FLORENCE STOUTZENBERG 
(NICKOLLS) 
(Wife of No. 8624) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 26, 1891. Marine, 111.; 
d. Joseph (b. Mr 5, 1857, Columbia, 111.) and 
I'annie (Lehr) Stoutzenberg (b. N 13, 1861, 
Fiethalto, 111.). Prepared in Greenville H. S. 
Scribblers; H. Sc. Club; Gregorian. Married 
Cecil R. Nickolls ('17), Ag 18, igiy, Green- 
ville, 111. Address, 3951 Hartford St., St. 
Louis, Mo. 



8794. GRACE BRUCE STRATTON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 28, 1894, Mt. 
Vernon, 111.; d. E. D. Stratton. Prepared in 
Evansville H. S. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1917-18. Delta Gamma; Yo Ma; Alethenai; W. 
A. A. Research Asst.. 111. Centennial Comn., 
Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Address, 212 James 
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.f 

8795. DONALD JAY STRAUCH 
Engineer; B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Jl :, 1892, 
Moorepark, Mich.; s. Winfield Anderson (b. 
Ag 17, i866, O.) and Grace B. (Krumm) 
Strauch (b. N 27, 1873). Prepared in North 
H. S.. Minneapolis; Bradley Poly. Inst. Theta 
Tau; Varsity Football. Engr.. Springdale Ce- 
meterv, Peoria; Engr. and Draftsman. E. & 
T. Fa'irbanks & Co.. East Moline, 111., 1917—- 
Married Frances Elnora Woost, D 30, 1916, 
Pekin, 111. Child. Grace Frances, b. Mr 2, 
1918. .Address, 903 2Sth St., Moline, 111. 

S796. JOSEPH KENNETH STRINGER 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 12, 1893. Dubu- 
que, la.; s. H. H. Stringer. Prepared in Cuba 
City (Wis.) H. S. Phi Kappa; Comitatus; 
Jr. Prom. (Tom.; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Home- 
coming Com. 3rd O. R. T. C; 2nd Lt., U. 
S. A. ist Lt.. 333rd M. G. Bn., 86th Div., 
Camp Pike Ark.; Mustered out, F 20, 1919. 
Address, 1439 Bluff St., Dubuque, la. 

8797. JAMES KIBBE STRONG 
(Brother of No. 6600) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 25, 1893, Keiths- 
burg, III.; s. Jos. M. (b. S I, i860, do.,) and 
Mamie (Miller) Strong (b. Ag 15, 1862, Her- 
kimer Co., N. Y.). Prepared in Keithsburg 
11. S.; William and Vashti Coll., 1913-14- 
Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club. Mem., M. 
E. Church. Address, Keithsburg, III. 

8798. TRUMAN JEFFERSON STRONG 

B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 26, 1890, Winfield, 
Kan.; s. Frank N. Strong. Prepared in Lewis 
and Clark H. S.; Wash. St. Coll. Alpha Rho 
Chi; Arch. Club; Univ. Band. Naval Avia- 
tion, Bur. of Navigation, Washington, D. C. 
Address, Cheney, Wash.t 

8799. ENLIN SUN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 26, 1893, Koaya, Kiangsu, 
China; s. Tien-chuan (b. 1854, do.) and Yang 
Sun (b. 1856. do.). Prepared in Tsing Hua. 
Peking. China. Prelim. Honors. Grad. Stud., 
Agr., Univ. of 111. Appointed by Chinese 
Govt, as China's delegate at the 12th. In- 
ternat. Farm Congress. Peoria, 1917- Auth.: 
Agr. Conditions in China, Agr. Review, S, 
19 1 7. Address, 604 Boyd Ave.. Baton Rouge, 
La. 

8800. CONSTANCE SUTCLIFFE 

(Sister of Nos. 7248, 7990, G6s8) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 22, 1897. 
Fall River, Mass.; d. George Lincoln (b. Je 
2, 1866, do.) and Sarah A. (Taylor) Sutcliffe 
(b. My 6. 1869. do.). Prepared in Plymouth, 
(Mass.) H. S.; Urbana H. S. Teacher, Latin 
and Eng., Mound City, 111., 1917-18; do., Latin 
and Spanish, Atwood, 111., 1918 — . Mem. 
Epis. Church; Classical Assn. of Middle West 
and South. Address. 624 Eastern Ave., Fall 
River, Mass.; bus. add., H. S., Atwood, 111. 

8801. DONALD TYLER SWAIM 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 29, 1894. Danville, 
111.; s. William Ellsworth and Olhe (Tyler) 
Swaim. Prepared in Danville, H. S. Scab- 
bard and Blade; 111. Union Dramatic Club; ist. 
Lt. and Capt. Univ. Brig.; Stud. Opera; Sec, 
Sr. Class. 2nd. Lt., Inf. U. S. A., Fort Sheri- 
dan, 191 7; Camp Bowie, Te.x.. 191 7; Camp De- 
vens. Aver, Mass., 1918. Address, 1230 N. Gil- 
bert St.', Danville, 111. 



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SS02. FAY WOOD SWARTZ 

(Sister of No. 3198) 
B. Mus.; b. Ap 9, 1896, Urbana; d. Benja- 
min F. (b. N 26, 1859, Shady Grove, Pa.) and 
Minnie E. (Schuknecht) Swartz (b. S 8, i86o, 
Muskegoo, Wis.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. 
Mu Kappa Alpha; Athenean. Address. 801 S. 
Vine St., Urbana. 

8803. CARL ELMER SWENSON 
B. S. in M. E.; b. N 17, 1893, Chicago; s. 
C. J. (b. Sweden) and Mary Swenson (b. do.). 
Prepared in Hvde Park H. S., Chicago. Pi 
Tau Sigma, ist. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 
I St. Lt., Motor Supply Train; Capt., Motor 
Truck Div., France, 1918 — . Address, 6647 
Kenwood Ave., Chicago. 

8804. FAITH GRETCHEN SWIGART 

(Sister of No. 4446) 
Secretary; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 27, 
1S94, Deland, 111.; d. Edwin Stanton (b. D 11, 
1861. Farmer City, do.) and Nellie (Lapham) 
Swigart (b. D 26, 1866, Morrison, do.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. 
Executive Sec, War Camp Community Service 
Bd. Address, 610 W. Park Ave., Champaign. 

8805. JOHN FINLEY TAGGART 
(Brother of Nos. 7999. 6608) 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 16, 1895, 
Wooster, O.; s. Frank Taggart. Prepared m 
Wooster (O.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Farmer, 
Wooster, O. Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; F. A., 
Bat. F, 76th, A. E. F., France; Army of Oc- 
cupation. Address, 824 Bowman St., Wooster, 
O. 

8806. THOMAS SHERIDAN TANNER 
B. S. in A. E.; b. S 5, 1893, Dwight, 111.; s. 
L. Tanner. Prepared in Dwight H. S. Alpha 
Rho Chi: Univ. Band; Arch. Club; Staff, 
Arch. Year Book. Q. M. Sergt., Ft. San 
Houston. Tex., 191 7; Hdqtrs. Co., Motor 
Transport Corps, A. E. F., France, 191 7 — • 
.■4ddress, 106 W. Seminole St., Dwight, lU.t 

8807. GRACE DE ETTE TAYLOR 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. D 27, 1887, Green City, 
Mo.; d. Thomas C. (b. Ag 13, 1859, Belmont 
Co., O.) and Leona Jane (Edson) Taylor (b. 
D 3, 1861, Sullivan Co., Mo.). Prepared in 
Mo. Wesleyan Coll. Acad. H. Sc. Club; 
Scribbler's Club; Kappa Delta Pi. Dean of 
Women. Hedding Coll., Abingdon, 111., 1917- 
18; Exten. Dept., Univ. of lU., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, IOCS W. Green St., Urbana. 

8808. MARY ETTA TEETERS 
(SHUMAKER) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 25, 1893, Auburn. 
Ind.; d. Franklin M. (b. Ja 12, 1859, do.) and 
Amanda T. (Ober) Teeters (b. O 26, i866, 
Bedford Co., Pa.). Prepared in Auburn (Ind.) 
H. S. V. P.. Jamesonian; Sec, H. Sc. Club. 
Sch. Dietetican, H. S., Urbana, 1917-18. Auth.: 
Conservation of Food in a H. S. Cafeteria dur- 
ing War Times, Report of III. St. Teachers' 
Convention Bui.; War Cook Book, pamphlet. 
Married Randall Neale Shumaker, Je 19, 1918, 
Auburn, Ind. Address, 471 N. Marshall St., 
Coldwater, Mich. 

8809. EMILIO ALVES TEIXEIRA 
Engineer; B. S. in Min. E.; b. N 17, 1893, 
Cassia, Minas, Brazil; s. J. A. Teixeira. Pre- 
pared in Syracuse Univ. Cosmopolitan Club; 
Latin-Am. Club; Spanish Club; Stud. Branch, 
A. S. M. E. ; Capt., Class Soccer. Asst. Engr., 
E. J. Lavino Co., Bolivia. Brazil. Address, 
Cassia Minas, Brazil. t 



8810. FRANK HULIT TENDICK 
Research Chem.; B. S. m Chem. E. ; b. Jl 23, 
1894, Canton. 111.; s. John S. (b. Jacksonville, 
111.) and Louetta (Hulit) Tendick (b Canton. 
111.). Prepared in Canton H. S. Sigma Xi. 
Research Chem., Am. Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass. 
2nd.. Lt., Co. B., 349th Inf.. N. A.. Camp 
Dodge, la., 1917; do., sSSth Inf., Camp Shelby; 
Mustered out, 1919. Address, 246 W. Elm St., 
Canton, 111.; bus. add., c/o American Paper 
Co., Holyoke, Mass. 

881 1. KATHERINE RANDALL TENER 
(LOWRY) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 4, 1895, Hazel- 
wood. Pa.; d. Stephen Wallis (b. Mr as, 1865, 
Co. Tyrone. Ireland) and Katherine Robinson 
(Randall) Tener (b. Je 23, 1866, Philadelphia). 
Prepared in Shaw H. S., East Cleveland; Wells 
Coll., Aurora, N. Y., 1913-14. Sigma Kappa, 
Phi Beta Kappa; Y. W. C. A.; Special Honors. 
Married Lt. Swift M. Lowry, My 14, 1918, 
Lake Charles, La. Address, 14032 Windlemere 
Hill Road, East Cleveland. 

8812. ROBERT BYRON TERRY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 10, 1897. 
Girard, 111.; s. Charles Casper (b. O i, 1864, 
Cvrard Tp., 111.) and Nellie Bryant ((Jarter) 
Terry (b. Je 4, 1874, AVaverly, 111.). Prepared 
in Girard IL S.; Blackburn Coll., 1913-15. 
Sigma Pi; Chem. Club. Sergt. U. S. A. S., 
1917 — . Address, 1006 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

8813. CHARLES BROOKS THACKER 
Representative, Truck Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
Ap I, 1S92, Vienna, 111.; s. Francis B. (b. A^ 
7, 1S41, do.) and Nancy C. (Peterson) 
Thacker (b. Ag 8, 1849, do.). Prepared in 
V'ienna H. S.; 111. Coll., 1014-15. Phi Alpha. 
Representative, Smith Form-A-Truck Co., 
Baltimore. U. S. A.. Jefferson Barracks. Mo.; 
Corp., Hdqtrs. Co., 3rd. F. A., A. E. F., France. 
Address, Vienna. 111. 

8814. ROSS HENRY THIELE 
.Architect: B. S. in A. E.; b. D 18, 1892, 
Ramsey, 111.: s. Louis Carl (b. Ag 4, 1859, 
Jerseyville, 111.) and Julia L. (Ross) Thiele 
(b. D 12. 1S67. Magnolia, 111.). Prepared in 
Lake Forest Acad.; Wash. Univ., 1912; Univ. 
of Minn., summer, 1915. Alpha Rho Chi; 
.\rch. Club. Arch.. Detroit. 1917-18. Mem.. 
M. E. Church. Married Helen Hurlburt, Je 
5, 191 7, Chicago. Child, Elizabeth Jane, b. 
Ap 2, 1918. Address, Ramsey, 111. 

8815. CHARLES FREDERICK THOMAS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 31, 1804, Argenta. 
111.; s. Edward Harry Thomas. Prepared in 
Decatur H. S. Address, Argenta, Ill.f 

8816. JOE LEE THOMAS 

B. S. in Land. Card.; b. O 15, 1890, Sutton, 
W. Va.; s. F. D. Thomas. A. B., Lake Forest 
Coll. 1912. Lt., C. A. C, A. E. F., France. 
.4ddress, Charleston, Ill.t 

8817. STANLEY JEREMIAH THOMAS 

(Brother of No. 6614) 
Plumber; B. S. in M. & S. E.: b. Ag 22, 
1804, Vincennes, Ind.; s. Mifflin Kennedy (b. 
S '29. 1848, Canton, O.) and Nora Ellen (Glass) 
Thomas (b. D 11. i860, Vincennes, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Vincennes (Ind.) H. S. Iris; Sigma 
Tau; Mu San; Soph. Cotillion Com.; Hobo 
Band Com.; Engng. Dance Com. Plumbing 
and Heating Bus,, Vincennes, Ind., 1917- Co. 
A.. 309th Engrs., IQ17; Sergt. Bugler, do.; 
Engrs. R. O. T. C. Camp Lee, Va.; 2nd Lt.. 
20th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 191 8 — . Address 
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8818. GEORGE SYDNEY THOMPSON 
A. B. in Commerce; b. My 18, 1893, Mar- 
shalltown. la.; s. J. T. Thompson. Prepared 
in Kankakee H. S.; Univ. of Mich. fheta 
Delta Chi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Comitatus; 
Mgr., Varsity Track. U. S. S. M. A., Univ. 
of 111.; 2nd Lt., Kelley Field, 1918; do., France 
Field. Panama, C. Z.; Mustered out, D 31, 
1918. Address, no N. snd St., Elkhart, Ind.f 

8819. ORLANDO STEPHEN THOMPSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 26, 1894, Harvey, 

111.; s. Wilder (b. W. Va.) and Laura (Cloud) 
Thompson (b. Chester, Pa.). Prepared in 
Thornton Tp. H. S., Harvey. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Married Polly Anna Randall, D 30, 
1916, Harvey, 111. Address, 15226 Columbia 
Ave., Harvey, 111. 

8820. RUSSELL HOPKINS THOMPSON 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 24, 1896, Sullivan. 

Ind.; s. .Will Andrew (b. 1861, do.) and Zoe 
Eileen (Hopkins) Thompson (b. 1869, Rens- 
selaer, Ind.). Prepared in Sullivan (Ind.) 
H. S. Delta Upsilon; Pres., Cml. Club. With 
Am. Bridge Co., (jary, Ind., 1918 — . Tr. 
Camp, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; Ft. Mon- 
roe, Va.; 2nd Lt., C. A. R. C, U. S. A., 
Ft. H. G. Wright, N. Y., 1917; ist Lt., C. A., 
30th Art.; Mustered out, D 17, 191 8. Address, 
413 W. VVashington St., Sullivan, Ind.; bus. 
add., American Bridge Co., Gary, Ind. 

8821. WILLIAM WHITE THOMSON 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 3, 1896, Rockville, 
Ind.; s. W. B. Thomson. Prepared in Rock- 
ville (Ind.) H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Univ. 
Band; Univ. Orchestra; Glee and Mandolin 
Club. Address, Rockville, Ind.f 

8822. JAMES HOTCHKISS TICKNOR 

B. S. in A. E.; b. My 25, 1893. Peoria; s. 
Fred (b. Ag 16, 1868, Springfield, 111.) and 
Mary Tibbals (Hotchkiss) Ticknor (b. N 8, 
1868, El Paso, 111.). Prepared in Bradley 
Poly. Inst. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Tau; Gar- 
goyle. Co. 2, nth Provisional Regt., Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; Hdqtrs. Co., 341st Inf. N. A., 
Camp Grant, 111.; ist Lt., 86th Div., 341st. 
Inf., France, 1918; do., 49th Inf., Le Mans, 
France. Address, 205 Randolph Ave., Peoria. 

8823. MALCOLM NEWTON TODD 
Supt., Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 
24, 1877, Stonington, Ind.; s. William Gran- 
ville (b. Lawrence Co., Ind.) and Elizabeth 
(Miller) Todd (b. do.). Prepared in Mitchell 
(Ind.) Acad.: Ind. Univ.; So. 111. Norm. Coll 
B. S., Danville Coll. Phi Delta Kappa. Supt. 
Schs., Carlyle, 111. Auth. : Sch. Playground 
Am. Sch. Bd. Jour.; Spelling and Penman 
ship Contests by Counties, Jour, of Educ; Na 
ture Study, Practical Teacher's Jour.; Manual 
on Cigarettes. Mem., Christian Church. Mar- 
ried (jrace Julia Heitmeier, Je 29, 191 1, Car- 
lyle, 111. Children: Malcom Clifford, b. Ap 10, 
1 91 3; Jean Elizabeth, b. F 12, 191 6. Address, 
Carlyle, 111. 

8824. THOMAS WILLIAM TOLMIE 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Je 23, 1892, Rockford, 
111.; s. John Tolmie. Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Chi Beta; Lambda Tau Rho; Psi Mu; 
Pres., Arch. Club; Varsity Baseball; Varsity 
Gym. Team; Varsity Swimming. .4ddress, 
1027 Locust St., Dubuque, la. 

8825. TEH-CHANG YEE CHENG TONG 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 3, 1890, China; 

s. C. G. Tong. Prepared in Ming Tah (China). 

Middle Sch.; Hunan Norm., China. Address, 

Hunan, China. t 



8826. ALPHA CAROLINE TORNQUIST 
(Sister of No. 3207) 

Registrar; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Donovan, 
111.; d. Andrew (b. Jl 13, 1857, Sweden) and 
Matilda (Johnson) Tornquist (b. Jl 14, 1855, 
do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Achoth; 
H. Se. Club. Registrar, Sch. of Dom. Arts and 
Sc, Chicago, 191 7 — . Address, 408 Chalmers 
St., Champaign; bus. add., 6 N. Michigan Ave., 
Chicago. 

8827. ALEXANDER McJUNKIN TOWER 
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; b. Ag 10, 1895, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind.; s. A. M. (b. Ja 6, 1854. Ft. 
Wayne, Ind.) and Annie Iceland (Smith) Tow- 
er (b. F 21, 1859, New York City). Prepared in 
Ft. Wayne (Ind.) Highland Man. Tr. Sch. 
Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa 
Nu; Graphomen; Homecoming Com.; Ed., 
Technograph; Sales Engr., Allied Const., Mach. 
Corp., New York City, 1917-18. Ord. Dept., 
U. S. R. Ry. and Seacoast Section, 1918; Lt., 
Ord. R. C; Mgng. Div., Ord. Dept., c/o Chief 
Ord. Officer, A. E. F., France. Address, 2535 
S. Webster St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.; c/o Allied 
Machinery Co., 120 Broadway, New York City. 

8828. CLEMENT EDDY TROUT 
Corn Investigator; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 11, 
1 89 1, Lakewood, 111.; s. C. J. (b. do.) and 
Velmah (Eddy) Trout (b. Shelby ville. 111.). 
Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Prelim. Honors. 
Teacher, Centralia, 111., 1916-17; Scientific In- 
vestigator, Office of Corn Investigations, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1917 — . Mem., Am. Soc. of 
Agron. Address, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

8829. WILLIAM CHILTON TROUTMAN 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1918; 
b. Ja 27, 1892, Charleston, 111.; s. Thomas 
Allen (b. Je i, 1868, do.) and Rena (Chilton) 
Troutman (b. My 2, 1871, do.). Prepared in 
Charleston H. S. ; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1910-12. Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Adelphic; Pierrots; Mask and Bauble. Teacher, 
Eng., Lake Forrest Coll., 1918 — . Address, 
Carl Junction, Mo. 

8830. GUSTAVE MORTON TUCKER 

B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. My z, 1896, Chicago; 
s. Abraham Tucker. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago; Crane Tech. Jr. Coll. Stud. 
Branch, Am. Ceram. Engng. Soc. Address, 
1448 S. Sawyer Ave., Chicago. t 

8831. ALEXANDER HARVEY TURNER 
(Brother of No. 6627) 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 11, 1894, 
Gifford, 111.; s. Harvey J. (b. My 31. 1838, 
Coshocton, O.) and Jennie (Craigmile) Turner 
(b. D 27, 1861, Hinsdale, 111.). Prepared 
in Loda H. S. Agr. Club; Prelim. Honors. 
Farmer, Tompkins, Sackatchewan, Can., 1917; 
do.. Loda, 111., 1917. F. A., O. T. S., i6th 
Bat., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; 2nd Lt.. Sch. 
of Fire, Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mustered out, D 20, 
191 8. Address, Loda, 111. 

8832. CHARLES EDWARD TURNER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D i, 1894. Mt. 
Sterling, 111.; s. Charles Hall (b. My 8, 1865, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Carrie Ella (Smith) 
Turner (b. F 23, 1862, Dwight, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mt. Sterling H. S. Jr. Cap Com.; 
Treas., Jr. Class; Y. M. C. A. R. O. T. C, 
Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd Lt., Co. H., 166th 
Inf., Rainbow Div., A. E. F., France. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, Mt. Sterling, 111. 



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8833. CHESTER CHARLES TURNER 
Instructor; B. S. in Agr., b. Jl 2, 1892, Ur- 
bana; s. Charles (b. Mr 16, 1868 Paris, 111.) and 
Fannie (Miller) Turner (b. F 11, 1870, De- 
catur, 111.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Teacher, Agr. and Biol., Mendota, 111., 1917-18; 
Instr., Vocational Agr. under Smith-Hughes 
plan, Gurnee, 111., 1918 — . Address, Gurnec, 
111. 

8834. JAMES PIERCE TUTHILL 
Civ. Engr. ; B. S. in C. E. ; b. Jl 10, 189:;, 
Omaha, Neb.; s. Samuel C. (b. Ag 13, 1857, 
Blooming Grove, N. Y.) and Mary (Pierce) 
Tuthill (b. Ap 30, 1857, Wayne, 111.). Pre- 
|)ared in Elgin H. S. Beta Phi; Theta Tau. 
Civ. Engr., Elgin, 111. 2nd Lt., Air Service; 
Mustered out, Ja 15, 1919. Mem., A. S. A. S. 
Address, 141 N. Porter Ave., Elgin, 111.; bus. 
add., 510 Metropolitan Bldg., East St. Louis, 
HI. 

8835. BRUCE VAN CLEAVE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 28, 1895, Chicago; 
s. James R. B. (1). i860, Knoxville. 111.) and 
Josephine Helen (Sweich) Van Cleave (b. 
i860, Richmond. Mo.). Prepared in Spring- 
held H. S.; Howe (Ind.) H. S. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Phi Delta Psi. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheri- 
dan, 111.; 2nd Lt., Inf. R. C., 1917; 342nd 
Inf., Camp Grant, 111.; :st Lt., Inf., do., 
1918 — •. Married Mary Durham Vennum, D 
I, 1917, Evanston. 111. Address, 11 19 S. 4th 
St., Springfield. 111. 

8836. FRANK MACKNET VAN 
DEVENTER 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Mr 21. 1894, 
Carlinville, 111.; s. Clarence James (b. Ap 15, 
186s) and Martha Florence (Macknet) Van 
Deventer (b. .Vg 17. 1869). Prepared in De- 
catur H. S.; James Millikin Univ., 1912-15. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. 
Branch, A. S. M. E. Asst. Operating Engr., 
I. T. S.; Engr.. Nat. Tube Co.. Pittsburgh U. 
.S. Steel Corp., Ord. Dept., Neville Island Ord. 
Works. Mem., Commons Club, Decatur, 111. 
Married Clora Mae Patterson, D 24, 191 8, 
Decatur, III. Address, 1271 Benton Ave., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.; bns. add., 1702 Fric Bldg., do. 

8837- EARL HENRY VAN DYKE 

Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 20, 1893, Ken- 
dall Co.. 111.; s. Charles Albert (b. Ag 2, 1865, 
do.) and Ella E. Van Dyke (b. Ap 18, 1866, 
Grindy Co., 111.). Prepared in Plainfield H. 
S. Beta Upsilon. Married Bessie Marie Pike, 
Ag 2, 191 7. Address, Plainfield. 111. 

8838. JAMES CRAIG VAN METER 
LL. B.; b. Ag 25, 1895, Charleston, 111.; s. 
John (b. My 26, 1858, do.) and Ina (Craig) 
Van Meter (b. Je 4. 1869, Mattoon, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Delta Phi; Order of the Coif. Two Schol- 
arships. 2nd. Lt., Inf. R. C, A. E. F., France, 
A. P. O., 714. Address, Mattoon, 111. 

S839. ALEX VAN PRAAG, JR 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 29, 1896, Little Falls, 
Minn.: s. Ale.x (b. D 12, 1854, Utrecht, Hol- 
land) and Rachel (Davis) Van Praag (b. N 
18, 1855. .'\msterdam, Holland). Prepared in 
Decatur H. S.; James Millikin Univ., 1913-15. 
R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 2nd. Lt., 
331st. M. G. Bn., Camp Grant, 111.. 1917-18; 
do., 332nd. M. G. Bn., Camp Grant, 111., 
1918; ist Lt., 332nd M. G. Bn., A. E. F., 
France. Address, 1004 N. Monroe St.. Deca- 
tur, 111. 

8840. PAUL KIETH VAN WINKLE 
Bond Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. F 
17. 1S95, Sparta, Mich.; s. George J. and Ada 
(Baldwin) Van Winkle (b. Chicago). Prepared 
in Crane Tech. H. S., (Chicago. Iris. Invest- 
ment Bonds. Married Eleanor Bell. Address, 
1253 Foster Ave., Chicago. 



8841. EARL CHARLES VEDDER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 15, 1S94, Lock 

port, N. Y.; s. C. R. Vedder. Prepared in 

Hobart Coll. Address, R. 9, Lockport, N. Y. 

884.-. MARIS HURFORD VERNON 

Engineer; B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 18, 1894. 
Mt. Cuba, Del.; s. Horace G. (b. do.) and Vir- 
ginia R. (Townsend) Vernon (b. Kimbleville, 
Pa.>. Prepared in Preslio and Moline H. 
Schs. Phi Gamma Delta. 73rd Spruce Pro- 
duction Div., B. A. P., U. S. A.. Camp i-B, 
Clatsop, Ore. Address, 812, 17th St., Moline, 
111. 

8843. W^LLARD LEWIS VEIRS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 4. 1S94, Mayview. 
111.; s. Wesley (b. Elizabethtown, Ky.) and 
Betty (Mooreman) Veirs (b. Tip Top, Ky.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Hartford (Conn.) 
Public H. S.; Grove City Coll., Grove City, v 
Pa. Med. Stud.. Rush Med. Coll. Enlisted 
Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 702 W. Elm St., Urbana; bus. add., 79 
Middle Divinity Hall, Univ. of Chicago. 

8844. GOLDA WADSWORTH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 14, 1891, 
Odon, Ind.; d. John W. (b. Ja 29, 1866, do.) 
and F'lora Alice (Hattery) Wadsvvorth (b. S 
18. 1867, do.). Prepared in Connersville 
(Ind.) H. S.; Earlham Coll.; De Pauw Univ., 
1911-12. Alpha Omicron Pi. Teacher, Con- 
nersville, Ind., 1917 — . Address, R. 2. Box 
118, Connersville, Ind. 

8845. KARL MARSHALL W.\GGONER 

B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 19. 1894, Decatur, 111.; 
s. C. S. Waggoner. Prepared in James Milli- 
kin Univ. Address. 1276 N. Water St., Deca- 
tur, Ill.t 

SS46. GUY EARL WAKEL.\ND 

(Brother of No. 9464) 

Cereal Investigator; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 25, 

18S9, La Jara, Colo.; s. Edwin Sumner (b. 

Ja 16, 1861, Marion Co., Ind.) and Lena 

Emeline (Chapman) Wakeland (b. Ag 29. 

1865, Winnebago Co., 111.). Prepared in 
Iloopeston H. S. Field Asst., Office Cereal 
Invest., Bur. of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. 
of Agr., 1917-18. Co. B, .315th Field Signal 
Bn., 90th Div., Berncastel, (Ter., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, Hoopeston. 111. 

8847. ABNER WESTON WALDO 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D 4. 1895. Highland 
Park, 111.; s. Albro Waters (b. Chicago) and 
Ella Wilhelmina (Hochschild) Waldo (b. Har- 
vard. 111.). Prepared in Deerfield-Shields Tp. 
H. S.. Highland Park; Beloit Coll.. Beloit, 
Wis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U. S. N.. Great 
Lakes, 111.; Asst. Paymaster, Ensign. Supply 
Dept., Navy Yd., N. Y., 1917 — . Address, 360 
Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8848. ABRAM FRANKLIN WALKER 
(Brother of No. 7282) 
Farmer: B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 29, 1894, 
Franks, 111.; s. Edward Samuel (b. Mr 20, 

1866. Waterman, 111.) and Ella Sarah (StrahD 
Walker (b. F i. 1868, near Des Moines). Pre- 
pared in West Aurora H. S. Agr. Club. Far- 
mer, Wheat Ranches, Can.. 1917. A. S. S. C, 
Eng.. 1917; 370th .\ero Sqdn., France. Ad- 
dress, 105 Prairie St., Aurora. 

8849. STANTON WALKER 
Concrete Research Work; B. S. in Mun. & 
San. E.: b. Mr 18, 1894. Vevay, Ind.: s. Har- 
vey E. (b. D 22. 1873, Rising Sun, Ind.) and 
Emma Deane (Williamson) Walker (b. Je 5, 
1875, Florence, Ind.). Prepared in Peoria H. 



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II.: Uriiaua H. S. ^ Mu San. Portland Cement 
.\ssn.. Research Concrete, Struct. Materials, 
Research Lab., Lewis Inst., Chicago. Married 
Amelia Bertha Ramseyer. Ag 12, 1916, Cham- 
paign. Child, Emil Stanton, b. (and died) S 
12, 1917. Address, 434 N. Homan Ave., Chi- 
cago. 
8850. MARGARET MAGDALENE WALK- 

ERLY (REAGAN) 
(Wife of No. 8693; Sister of Nos. 6640, 7283) 
A. B. in Commerce: b. Je 27, 1896, C.rete, 
111.; d. Magdalena Walkerly. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Married Maurice Edwin 
Reagan ('17), Ag 11, 1917, Kansas City, Mo. 
Cliild. Edwin Maurice, b. Je 2, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 4200 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 

8851. HARRIETT EDYTPIE WALL 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 7, 1894, Staunton, 
111.; d. W. P. Wall. Prepared in Staunton H. 
S.; Blackburn Coll. Delta Gamma. Ord. Dept., 
Washington, D. C; Q. M. C, Camp Grant, 
111., 1919 — . Address, Staimton, 111. 

8852,, EDGAR DEARBORN WALLACE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 19, 1892, Chi- 
cago; s. James F. (b. Mr 29, 1867, Portsmouth, 
O.) and Caroline Elizabeth (Edgar) Wallace 
(b. S 5, 1867, Howell, Mich.). Prepared in 
Wendell Phillips H. S. ; Mercersburg and Lake 
Forest Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, summer 1916. 
Delta Tau Delta. 2nd Lt., Co. L., 335 Inf., 
84 Div., A. E. F.. France; ist Lt., Co. G., 
I St Div.. 28th Inf., do. Address, c/o Nat. 
Bank of the Republic, Chicago. 

8853. JOSEPH CHARLES WALMER 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 9, 1893, Ludlow, 
Ky. ; s. Charles Walmer. Prepared in Cairo 
H. S.; N. W. Mil. Acad. Acacia. Address, 
2701 Washington St., Cairo, Ill.t 

8854. STEPHEN ALBERT WALSER 

(Brother of No. 7284) 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 3, 1894, Sussex Gardens, 
London, Eng. ; s. Conrad (b. Ja 9. 1852, St. 
Gall, Switzerland) and Alice (Kaltenbach) 
Walser (b. Jl 6, 1862, Singapore). Prepared 
in Tonbridge Coll.. Kent, Eng.; Aunen Gym- 
nasium, Dresden. Ger.; Bus. Coll., do. Cos- 
mopoitan Club; Le Cercle Francais; Der Deut- 
sche Verein; Agr. Club; Pres., Philomathean; 
Mask and Bauble. Grad. Stud, and Asst., 
Bacteriol., Univ. of 111., 1917. 2nd Lt., U. S. 
A., Interpreters Corps, c/o Hdqtrs., 31st Div., 
Camp Wheeler, Ga. Address, 296 .Sterling 
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8855. JOHN EDWARD WALSH 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 25, 1889, Peoria; s. 
James Walsh. Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S., 
Peoria; Bradley Poly. Inst. Address, 200 N. 
Elizabeth St., Peoria. t 

8856. LEO BERNARD WALSH 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 21, 1893, R=in« 

toul. 111.; s. M. A. Walsh. Prepared in Ran- 
toul H. S.; St. Viator Coll. Agr. Club: Var- 
sity Basketball. Farmer, 1917-18; Teacher. 
Agr., H. S., Sparta, 111., 1918. 2nd Lt., Inf., 
74th Co., M. G. Bn.. Camp Dodge, la.; do., 
Camp Hancock, Ga.; Mustered out, D 13, 1918. 
Address, Rantoul, 111.; bus. add., Momence, 
III. 
8857. PRENTICE THERMAN WALTERS 

Supt., Schs.: A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 17, 
1888, Table Grove, 111.; s. M. C. (b. Je as, 
1856, do.) and Addie (Taylor) Walters (b. D 
22, 1869, Bernadotte, 111.). Prepared in West. 
111. St. Norm. Supt., Schs., Loda, 111. Mar- 
ried Mabel West, Ag i, 1916 (died D 21, 1917). 
Child, Elizabeth lane, b. D 15, 1917. Address, 
Loda, 111. 



885S. JA.MKS KELLY WALTON, JR. 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 18, 1891, Jonesboro, 111.; 
s. James K. (b. F 12, 1866, do.) and Susan P 
(Storm) Walton (b. F 22, 1868, Decaturville. 
Tenn.). Prepared in Anna H. S.; Agr. Coll., 
Ames, Ta., 1912-13. R. O. T. C, Ft. Shcri 
dan. 191 7: .?nd T-t., U. S. R., 191 7 — . Address. 
Anna, III. 

8850. *MANJKRRE BARLOW WARE 
B S. in Agr.; b. D 19, 1895, Kenilworth, 
111.; s. Charles (b. Je 9. 1865, Plainfield, N. J.; 
and Fannie (.Manierre) Ware (b. F 15, i860. 
Chicago). Prepared in New Trier H. S., Win- 
netka. Theta Delta Chi; Scabbard and Blade; 
Maj. Univ. Brig.; I'relim. Honors, ist. Lt., 
362nd. Inf., Camp Lewis, Wash., 1917-18. 
Killed in action, France, O 12, 1918. 

8860. LAMBERTUS WARMOLTS, JR. 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 18, 1893, Chi- 
cago; s. L. Warmolts, Sr. Prepared in Ore- 
gon H. S. Capt., Univ. Brig. Address, Oregon, 
Ill.t 

8861. DANIEL EDWIN WARREN 

Accountant; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 11, 1887, 
Belvidere, 111.; s. Edwin VV. (b. S 4, 1856, 
Akron, N. Y.) and Stella E. (Foote) Warren 
(b. My 24. 1856, Belvidere, 111.). Prepared 
in North Belvidere H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. 
Club; Choral Soc. F'arm Acct. Investigator, 
Dept. Farm Organization and Mgmt., Univ. 
of 111. in Hancock Co., 111., 191 7 — . Address, 
Elvaston, 111. 

8862. LOUISE HALE WATERMAN 
(HESS) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 26, 1896, Morgan 
Park, 111.; d. Harry Plale and Ida May (Vier- 
ling) Waterman. Prepared in Wendell Phillips 
H. S., Chicago. Pi Beta Phi. Married Paul 
David Hess, S 30, 1918, Chicago. Address, 
Rock Springs, Wyo. 

8863. MARY ELIZABETH WATERMAN 

(GAMBLE) 

(Wife of No. 6250) 

A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Ag 24, 1894, Lin- 
coln, Neb.; d. J. H. (b. Mr 5, 1853, Lisha's 
Kill, N. Y.) and Elizabeth (Lansing) Water- 
man (b. My 26, 1855, do.). Prepared in 
Lincoln and Galesburg H. Schs. A. B., Knox 
Coll., 1916. Red Cross Instr^ Surgical Dress- 
ing. 191S. Mem., Presby. Church. Married 
Donald Gamble ('13), F 20, 1919. Address, 
926 N. Broad St., Galesburg, 111. 

8864. RAY MARCUS WATSON 

B. S. in Agr.; b. O 15, 1891, Cobden, HI.; 
s. Able Jefferson (b. F 8, 1858, do.) and Lydia 
Louisa (Trees) Watson (b. S 17, 1861, do.). 
Prepared in So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Pi Pi Rho. 
Wrestling Team. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 
1Q17; 2nd Lt., U. S. A., Camp Grant, 111., 1917. 
Address, Cobden, 111. 

8865. LILLIAN RUTH WEAVER 
A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ag 17, 1895, Cumberland, 
la.; d. Dr. A. Weaver. Prepared in Drake 
Univ.; Univ. of Wis. Alpha Chi Omega. Ad- 
dress, Cimiberland, la. 

8866. FREDERICK FARR.\R WEBSTER 

Foreman; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 21, 1891, 
Indianapolis; s. Frederick and Josephine H. 
(Farrar) Webster (London, O.). Prepared 
in Oberlin (O.) H. S.; Oberlin Acad.; Ober- 
lin Coll., 1913-14; Univ. of Wis., 1914. Tribe 
of mini; Varsity Track. Foreman, Anneal- 
ing Dept., Cleveland Wire Div.. Nat. Lamp 
Works, Gen. Elec. Co. Married Helen Wight- 
man Grommon, Je 19, 1918, Plainfield, 111. 
Address, 51 S. Professor St., Oberlin, O. 



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8867. GLADIS GILBERT WEBSTER 
Chemist; B. S. in Agr. ; b, Ag 22, 1893, Odon, 
Ind. ; s. Noah M. (b. S 18, 1865. Martin Co., 
Ind.) and Mary Elizabeth (Hayes) Webster (b. 
le 7, 1861, Greene Co., Ind.), Prepared in 
Washington (Ind.) H. S. Acanthus; Lambda 
Tau Rho; Agr. Club; Univ. Band. Benzol Still 
Operator, Benzol Plant, Youngstown Sheet 
and Tube Co., Youngstown, O., 1917-18. Gas 
Defense Service, San. Corps, U. S. A., As- 
toria, Long Island, N. Y., 1918; Mustered 
out, D 14, 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 
2218 Logan Ave., Youngstown, O. ; bus. add., 
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., Benzol Dept., 
do. 

8868. RUTH A. WEENINK 
B. S. in H. So.; b. Je 4, 1894. Dillon, Mont.; 
d. H. D. Weenink. Prepared in Beaverhead 
Co. H. S. Address, 409 Atlantic St., Dillon, 
Mont.t 

8869. RUTH CARMEN WEIL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 7, 1895. 
Chicago; d. Louis (b. Mr 31, 1861, Ger.) and 
Lena (Seligman) Weil (b. Ap 25, 1871, do.). 
Prepared in Oelwein (la.) H. S.; N. W. Univ., 
1913-14. Le Cercle Francais; Der Deutsche 
V'erein. Teacher, Eng. and Ger. Tp. H. S., 
Pawnee, 111., 1917 — . Address, 140 N. Fred- 
erick St.. Oelwein, la. 

8870. LAURA ELIZABETH WEILEPP 
(Sister of No. 7293) 

A. B. in II. Sc; b. Mr 8, 1895, Cisco, 111.: 
d. F. S. Weilepp. Prepared in Decatur H. 
S.; James Millikin Univ. Alpha Chi Omega; 
Phi Delta Psi; Illiola; H. Sc. Club; ist. and 
and. Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. Address, 631 W. 
Prairie Ave., Decatur, 111. 

8871. ELIZABETH WEINBERG 

(Sister of Nos. 3598, 4485, 8052) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 27, 1895, 
Augusta, 111.; d. Mose (b. Ja s, 1859, do.) and 
Flora Jane (Bolton) Weinberg (b. Ap 20, 
1862, Dushore, Pa.). Prepared in Rushville 
H. S. Alpha Delta Pi. Sec, Sr. Illinae; Sr. 
Council, \Voman's League. Teacher, H. Sc, 
n. S., Oblong, 111. Address, Rushville. 111.; 
bits, add.. Oblong, 111. 

8872. MARION VIRGINIA WEISS 
(OCHELTREE) 
A. B. in H. Sc, b. S 9, 1893, Pukwana, S. 
Dak.; d. Frank E. (b. My 30, 1862, Cassville, 
Wis.) and Nannie (Conaway) Weiss (B: My 
5. 1870, Monticello, 111.). Prepared in S. Dak. 
Wesleyan Univ. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1917-18. Married Maurice Ocheltree, Ag 22, 
1918, Danville, 111. Address, 842 N. Main St., 
Rockford, 111. 

8873. DAVID CHARLES WELTY 

• Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 10, 1895, Amboy, 
HI.; s. Charles Fremont Welty. Prepared in 
Amboy H. S. Class Basketball; Class Base- 
ball. Address, Amboy. Ill.f 

8874. LINNIE WEST (DAVIS) 
(Wife of No. 8263) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 25, 1892, Watseka. 
111.; d. James O. (b. do.) and Anna Mary 
(Warren) West (b. Woodland, 111.). Prepared 
in Watseka H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch.. 
1911-13. Teacher, H. S., Monmouth, 111., 
1017-18. Married Milton Russell Davis ('17), 
Mr 20, 1918, Chicago. Address, 1050 P St., 
Fresno, Calif. 

8S75. JAMES HERRON WESTBAY 

Fuel Inspector; B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Mr 18, 

J 894, Monett, Mo.; s. Harry Herron (b. O 29, 

1863, Duncan Falls. O.) and Mae (Lr)pp) 

Westbay (b. N 21, 1871, Humansville, Mo.). 



Prepared in Monett (Mo.) H. S.; Univ. of Mo., 
1912-15. Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. Branch, A. S. 
M. E.; Ry. Club. Special Apprentice, A. T. & 
S. F. Ry.. Chanute, Kan., 1917; Asst. Fuel 
Insp., C. C. C. & St. L. Ry.. Indianapolis, 
1917 — • Corp., 350th Inf., Mach. Gun Co., A. 
P. O. 795, A. E. F., France. Address, Room 
617 7th St., Monett, Mo.; bus. add.. Room 308 
Majestic Bldg., Indianapolis. 

8876. JESSIE BEATRICE WESTON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ag 13, i885. Red 
Bluff. Calif.; d. Henrv (b. 1840, Middleboro, 
Mass.) and Augusta S. (Barker) Weston (b. 
1848, Montville Me.). Prepared in West La- 
fayette (Ind.) H. S.; Purdue Univ.. 1903-05. 
Ph. B.. LTniv. of Chicago, 1907. Final Honors. 
Lib. .Asst., Univ. of 111., 1917; Dir., Tr. Class, 
Pub. Lib., Milwaukee. 1918 — . Address, 2029 
Grand Ave., Milwaukee. 

8877. ADELAIDE CYNTHIA WHEELER 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 29, 1895, Grant Park, 
111.; d. Thomas J. Wheeler. Prepared in Ft. 
Dodge (la.) H. S.; la. St. Coll. Sigma Kappa. 
Address, Laurens, la.f 

SS78. nVILLIAM ERASTAS WHEELER, JR. 
LL. B. ; b. F 10, 1894, Ann Arbor, Mich.; 
s. W. E. Wheeler. Prepared in East St. Louis 
H. S. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Bd. of 
Oratory and Debate; Egyptian Club. Q. M. 
Corps, loth U. S. Inf.. Damon, Tex., 1917. 
Died O, 1918, San Antonio, Tex. 

8879. AGNES CHLOE WHITE 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Jl 10. 1895, 
Cereal Springs, 111.; d. George B. White. Pre- 
pared in Marion Tp. H. S. Alpha Delta Pi; 
Yo Ma: W. A. A. Asst. Dietitian, St. Lukes 
Hosp., Chicago. .Address, 600 S. Market St., 
Marion, 111.; bus add., c/o St. Lukes Hospital, 
Chicago. 

8880. MARION KINGSLEY WHITE 

(Sister of No. 2542) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 26, 1894, St. 
Joseph, Mo.; d. Henry Kirke (b. Jl 16, 1840, 
Newmansville, Fla.) and Emily Gertrude 
(Blanchard) White (b. Ap i, i860, Blue Island, 
111.). Prepared in Central H. S., St. Joseph, 
Mo. Pi Beta Phi; Yo Ma; H. Sc. Club; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Prelim, and Final Honors. Teacher, 
H. Sc. and Mgr., Cafeteria, Robidoux H. S., 
St. Joseph, Mo. Address, 503 S. nth St., 
St. Joseph, Mo. 

8881. VIVIAN JUSTINA WHITING 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. D 14, 1894, 

Peoria; d. Elmer (b. Je 13, 1861. Kickapoo, 
111.) and Emma M. (Dawson) Whiting (b. 
S 13, 1861, Oak Hill, 111.). Prepared in Elm- 
wood H. S. Teacher, H. Sc and Ger., Paris, 
Mo., 191 7 — . Address, Paris, Mo. 

8882. JOSEPH LAFETON WHITNEY 

A. B. in Commerce; b. S 7, 1894, Hubbard, 
la.; s. Alexander F. and Grace Elizabeth 
(Marshman) Whitney (b. O 27, 1873, Galion, 
O.). Prepared in Eagle Grove (la.) H. S. ; 
Austin H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa Psi; Theta 
Nu Epsilon; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa 
Psi; Mgr., Interschol. Circus. Flying Cadet, U. 
S. A., 1917; Reserve Mil. Aviator; 2nd Lt., 
Flying Instr., Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., 
1 918 — . Address, 179 Linder Ave., Oak Park, 
111. 

8883. LEONARD HILLIARD WHITNEY 

B. S. in Min. E.; b. F 22, 1894, Downers 
Grove, 111.; s. George Whitney. Prepared in 
Downers Grove H. S. 2nd Lt.. F. A.; ist Lt., 
Bat. D. 331st F. A., Camp Grant, 111.; do., . 
A. E. F.. France; Mustered out, F 22, 1919. 
Address, Downers Grove, 111. 



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1917I 

8884. JENNIE ALMA WRITTEN 
A. B. in L. A. S: S.; A. M., 1918; b. Ja 3. 
1894, La Prairie Center, 111.; d. Charles Wil- 
liam (b. Ag 6, 1871, Stark Co., 111.) and Hen- 
rietta (Leigh) Whitten (b. D 24, i873. Marshall 
Co., 111.). Prepared in De Kalb Tp. H. S.; 
No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1910-13. University 
Choristers; Women's Glee Club. Address, De 
Kalb, 111. 

8885. BERTHA HARRIS WILES 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 17, 1896, Sedalia, 
Mo.; d. Edgar Marshall (b. Plattsmouth, Neb.) 
and Marv (Harris) Wiles (b. Cottage Grove, 
Wis.). Prepared in Central and Westport H. 
Schs., Kansas City, Mo. A. M., Univ. of Wis., 
1918. Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; W. A. A.; 
Cflass Hockey. Scholarship in Classics, Univ. 
of Wis., 191S-19. Address, 3319 Gillham Road, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

8886. HARRY HOUGH ES WILEY 
Surveyor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. N 6, 1891, 
Sioux C;ity, la.; s. William E. (b. 1854. Free- 
port, 111.) and Frances Gray (Cox) Wiley (b. 
Lytton Cheney, Dorsetshire, Eng.). Prepared 
in Sioux City H. S.; Morningside Coll. R. R. 
Surveyor, B. & O. R. R., Chicago. U. S. Mili- 
tary Mapping Service, 1918-19. Address. 181 9 
Pierce St.. Sioux City, la.; biis. add., 1508 
Larrabee St., Chicago. 

8887. ROBERT NICHOLAS WILFORD 
With Texas Oil Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 

20, 1892, De Soto, Wis.; s. James Lewis (b. 
Ta 30, 1867 and Ellen Elizabeth (Angell) 
Wilford (b. Ag 23, 1868, Lansing, la.). Pre- 
pared in West Aurora H. S. Agr. Club; Acan- 
thus; Prelim. Honors; Class Football; Class 
Basketball. Tractor Demonstrator, Tex. and 
N. M., 1 91 7; With Texas_ Oil Co. Refiners, 
Port Arthur, Te.x. U. S. N. A., Camp (jrant. 
Rockford, 111., 1917; U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 
111., 1917-18. Flying Cadet, Rich Field. Waco, 
Tex., 1918; Mustered out. Married Marianne 
Earhart, S 4, 1918, Montgomery. Ala. Address, 
2040 Proctor St., Port Arthur, Tex. 

8888. CHESTER ALBERT WILLIAMS 
B. S. in Arch.; b. N 6, 1894, Sterling, 111.; 

s. A. A. Williams. Prepared in Sterling Tp. 
H. S. Psi Mu; Arch. Club; Fresh. Varsity 
Basketball; Class Football. Address, 205 19th 
Ave., Sterling, 111. 

8889. ALLEN CENTER WILSON 
B. S. in C. E.; b. N 26, 1893, Chicago; s. 
Stephen R. (b. Ottawa, 111.) and (jenevieve 
((Tenter) Wilson (b. do.). Prepared in Mc- 
Kinley H. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1911-12. 
Sigma Pi: C. E. Soc; Capt. Univ. Brig. Lt., 
Inf., Ft. Sheridan, 1917; do.. Ft. Douglas, Salt 
Lake City, 1918; do.. Camp Funston, Kan., 1918. 
.Address, 225 Cossitt Blvd., La Grange, 111. 

8890. GROVER C. WILSON 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 31, 1893, Holstein, la.; 
s. Thomas H. (b. S 27, 1S56, Oil Well City, 
Pa.) and Eva L. (Cox) Wilson (b. Ap 21, 
1858, Prophetstovvn, 111.). Prepared in Walnut 
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu: E. E. Soc; Stud. 
Branch, A. I. E. E. Central Station Inst., 
Chicago, 1917- ist Class Gunner, C. A. C, 
Ft. MacArthur. Cal., 1917-18; 5th Co., R. O. 
T. C, C. A. C, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918. Ad- 
dress, Walnut, III. 

8891. VERNA WIRT 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. F 20, 1890, Le- 
Roy. 111.; d. Edward M. (b. 1870, Ellsworth, 
111.) and Mary Jane (Martin) Wirt (b. 1869, 
Le Roy, 111.). Prepared in Le Roy H. S.; 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., 1908-09, 1010-12. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Omicron Nu; Kanpa Delta Pi, Teacher, 
H. Sc, H. S., Valley City, 111., 191 7—. Ad- 
dress, Le Roy, 111.; bus. add.. Valley City, III. 



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8892. FREMONT RHILIP WIRTH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; A. M., 1918; b. Ap 24 
1890, Waterloo, 111.; s. Phillip (b. Millstadt 
111.) and Mary (Metzger) Wirth (b. Waterloo 
HI.). Prepared in Central Wesleyan Coll. 
Warrentown, Mo.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Cos 
mopolitan Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Pres. Adel 
phic. 2nd Lt., Inf., is8th Depot Brig., Camp 
Taylor; do., Camp Sherman; Mustered out, D 
II, 1918. Address. Waterloo, la.; bus. add., 
708 S. 4th St., Champaign. 

8893. WALTER VALENTINE WIRTH 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. F 14, 1895 
Mt. Carmel, 111.; s. Karl W. Wirth. Prepared 
in Mt. Carmel H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; Ph' 
Lambda Upsilon; Univ. Band; Chem. Club 
Prelim. Honors. Chem., Newport Chem 
Works, Inc., Milwaukee, 1918. Married Flor 
ence Pepin, Ag 3, 1918, Gwinn, Mich. Ad 
dress, .\pt, 508, 459 Juneau Place, Milwaukee 

8894. ELIZABETH PAULINE 
WISEGARVER 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ag 3, 1895, De 
Land, 111.; d. Smith (b. Je 20, 1868, do.) and 
Shelly Wynona (Campbell) Wisegarver (b. Ja 
19, 1873), Prepared in De Land H. S.; Eu- 
reka Coll., 1912-1S. Bethany Circle. Teacher. 
H. Sc, H. S., Clinton, 111., 1918— . Address. 
De Land. 111.; bus. add., 223 S. Madison St., 
Clinton, Ill.f 



8895. ELSA CAROLINE WOLF 
B. S. in Land. Card.; b. D 31, 1885, Ed- 
wardsville, 111.; d. Frederick William (b. Ap 
30, 1840, do.) and Anna Caroline (Kohler) 
Wolf (b. Ag 7, 1854, Philadelphia). Prepared 
in Edwardsville H. S. ; Wilson Coll.; Randolph 
Macon Women's Coll.; Lowthorpe Sch., Gro- 
ton, Mass. Supt., Community War Garden, 
1918. Reconst. Aide, Occupational Theropy, U. 
S. A. Gen. Hosp. No. 38. East View, N. Y. 
Address, c/o G. A. E- Kohler, 11 1 N. Jefferson 
St., Chicago; bus. add., Kenilworth, 111, 

8896. YIN WOO 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 25, 1887, Pin Yen 
Dist.; s. Yon-nee Woo. Prepared in Kwang 
Tung Gov. H. S. Address, Kwang Tung, 
China. t 

8897. HELEN ERNESTINE WOODCOCK 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b, Ag 13, 1892 
Ogden, Utah; d. Ernest Castello (b. Jl 29, i860 
Byron, 111.) and Jessie Amanda (Kirkpatrick) 
Woodcock (b. Je s, 1863, Fairbury, 111,). Pre 
pared in Boise (Idaho) H. S. H. Sc. Club. 
Teacher, H. Sc, Schs., Salt Lake City. Mem. 
M. E. Church. Address, 863 2Sth St., Ogden 
Utah. 

8898. ANDREW CHEVALIER WOODS, JR. 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 2, 1894, Cincinnati; 
s. Andrew C. (b. D 6, 1865, West Baton 
Rouge, La.) and Leila Abi (Leonard) Woods 
(b. Mr 14. 1871, Cumberland, Md.). Prepared 
in Hyde Park H. S. Sr. Hat Com.; Sr, Invi- 
tation Com.; Class Treas. R. O. T. C, Ft. 
Sheridan, 1917; Top Sergt., Engrs. Ord. Dept.; 
Camp Hancock, Ga. Married Alice N. Beh- 
rendt, Ja 10, 1918, Augusta, Ga. Address, 
5334 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago. 

8899. LOIS MAY WOODS 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Ap 8, 1892, Maza, 
N. Dak.; d. William Jefferson (b. N 28 1853, 
Waverly, 111.) and Lucy (Henderson) Woods 
Cb. F 17, iif>A. White Hall, 111.). Prepared 
in Berkeley (Calif.) H, S. A. B., Univ. of 
Calif., 1915. Asst., Cataloguer, Stanford 
Univ., 1917. Address. Stanford Univ., Box 
1274, Palo Alto, Calif. 



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[1918 



8900. RALF CHARLES WOODS 

(Husband of Xo. 8441; Brother of No. 8901) 
Phys. Dir.; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 2, 1895, Hal- 
stead. Kan.; s. John David (b. Je 3, 1853, Va.) 
and Mary Belle (Guthrie) Woods (b. My 3, 
1862, Blooniington, 111.). Prepared in Evan- 
ston H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Varsity Basket- 
ball; mini Trustee, Supt., H. S., Rollo, HI., 
1917-18. Phys. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Great Lakes 
Naval Tr. Sta., 1918. Married Edith E. Hud- 
son ('17), S 22, 1917, Chicago. Child, Eliza- 
beth Stanhope, b. Je 18, 191S. Address, 4447 
N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago. 

8901. RAY JAMES WOODS 
(Brother of No. 8900) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. F 2, 1895, Halstead, 
Kan.; s. John David (b. Je 3, 1853, Va.) and 
Mary Belle (Guthrie) Woods (b. My 3, 1862, 
Rloomington, 111.). Prepared in Evanston H. 
S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; !Ma-wan-da; Capt.. 
Varsity Basketball. 2nd Lt.. Inf. R. C; Sch. 
for Aerial Observers, Ft. Sill, Okla., 1917; 
2nd Lt., 85th Aero Sqdn., Toul, France, 1Q17 — . 
Address, 822 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 

8902. HAROLD FRANCIS WOODYATT 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 20, 1894, Dixon. 

111.; s. A. C. Woodvatt. Prepared in Dixon 

H. S. Chi Phi; Helmet; Univ. Band; Stud. 

Council. U. S. S. M. A.. Univ. of 111., 1918—; 

jnd Lt., do,; Mustered out, 1919. Address, 808 

W. jnd St., Dixon, Ill.t 

8903. JOSEPH WILLIAM WRIGHT 
Ceram. Engr. ; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. O 31, 
1893, Herscher, 111.; s. Edward Philbrick (b. 
1858, Pilot, 111.) and Mary B. (Brayier) 
Wright (b. 1853, Kankakee, 111.). Prepared 
in Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa Tau: Keramos. 
Ceram. Engr., L^ S. Bur. of Standards, Pitts- 
biirgh, 191 7: do.. Macbeth Evans Glass Co.. 
Charleroi. Pa.. 1918 — -. Ai:th. : A Study of 
Some Dental Cements, Joiir. of Dental Re- 
search. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc. Address, 40th 
and Butler St., Pittsburgh. 



8904. WEI YOH WU 
B. S. in E. E.; b. My 10, 1891, China; s. 
Yu Chu Wu. Prepared in Chu Sze .\cad. 
Chinese Club. Westinghouse Elec. Co., Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. Address, Hunan, China. t 

8905. TSAO SHING YANG 
B. S. in E^ E. ; b. O 9, 1893, Singhwa, Hunan, 
China; s. Shao-Yuen and Mei-Kwon (Lew) 
Yang. Prepared in Hunan Poly. Inst., Chang- 
sha, China. M. S., Syracuse Univ., 191 8. 
Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmopolitan 
Club. Auth.: Prefatory Introduction, Chinese 
Essay Writing by S. P. Young, Commercial 
Press, Shanghai, 1918. Mem., A. I. E. E.; 
Chinese Eng. Soc; Pi Mu Epsilon. Address, 
714 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 

8906. GAN CHYO YEE 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Je 11, 1895, 
Hunan, China; s. Ize Ching (b. " Changning, 
Hunan, China) and Kwan (Nieh) Yee. Pre- 
l^ared in^ King-Tsin Middle Sch., Changsha. 
Hunan, China; Chinese Repub. Inst., Shanghai. 
China. Chera. Club. Chemist. Aetna Ex- 
plosives Co., Huntingdon, Pa. Address 503 
1 2th St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

8907. ARTHUR TATARIAN YOUNG 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 12, 1895, Chicago: 
s. William Foster (b. F 11, 1867, Memphis. 
Tenn.) and Laura (Pierce) Young (b. Ag 28, 
1873, Blooniington, 111.). Prepared in Austin 
H. S., Chicago; LTniv. of Wis., summer 1916. 
Acacia; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi. 
ist Lt., U. S. A., Hdqtrs. Regt., A. E. F.. 
France. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 5506 
Rice St., Chicago. 

8908. JAN PAUL ZALESKI 

B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. Je 24, 1888, Zalesic, 
Russia: s. Frank Zaleski. Prepared in Rus- 
sia Schs. Cosmopolitan Club; Univ. Land. 
Arch. Soc. U. S. A.. 191S— . Co. L, 349th 
Inf., Camp Dodge, la.; Sergt., do.. France, 
1918. Recovering from serious wounds re- 
ceived in action, base hospital, France. Ad- 
dress, 318 Indiana Ave., Kankakee, Ill.t 



CLASS OF 1918 (608 LIVING, 3 DEAD) 



8909. HOWARD GREEN ABBOTT 

(Son of No. 416; Brother of Nos. 4043, 4044, 
6687, 8909) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 8, i8g6, Morrison, 111.; 
s. Alfred Noyes ('85), (b. N 2, 1862. Union 
Grove, 111.) and Sarah G. (Green) Abbott (b. 
Jules Prairie. 111.). Prepared in Morrison H. 
S. Address, Morrison, Ill.t 

8910. ALICE NOWELL ACKERT (DOISY) 
(Wife of No. 6206) 

B. S. in H. S.; b. Mr 16, 1S94, Dixon, 111.; 
d. Abram Ackert. Prepared in Dixon H. S. Al 
pha Delta Pi; Yo Ma. Teacher, H. S.. Sidell. 
111.. 191 7-18. Married Lt. Edward A. Doisy 
('14), Jl 20, 1918, Atlanta. Address, 1223 
3rd St., Dixon, Ill.t 

891 1. LEOTA VALENTINE ADAMS 

Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 14, 1895. 
Princeville, 111.; d. Francis Marion (b. O 30. 
1857, do.) and Leoria May (Kackley) Adams 
(b. My 13, 1861. Stark, 111.). Prepared in 
Princeville H. S.: Bradley Poly. Inst.. 1912-14; 
Teacher, Home Econ.. Blackburn Coll., Carlin- 
ville, 111. Country Life Club; Y. W. C. A. 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, Hillcrest 
Farm, Princeville, 111. 

8912. WARREN DAVID ADAMS 

B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 13, 1894, Scales 
Mound, 111.; s. J. A. Adams. Prepared in 
Scales Mound H. S., Wyland Acad.; Highland 
Park Coll. and Crane Coll. .4ddress, Scales 
Mound, Ill.t 



89 1 3. 



MADALANE ZELOMIA AINS- 
WORTH 



Social Worker; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 
24, 1898, Chicago; d. Elmer Stevens (b. Jl 24. 
1863, Providence. R. I.) and Hannah Poole 
(Kave) Ainsworth (b. Ap 24, 1S69). Prepared 
in Wendell Phillips H. S., Chicago; N. W. 
LTniv., 1915-16. Alpha Xi Delta; Mortarboard; 
Theta Sigma Phi; Mask and Bauble; lUiola; 
Jr. and Sr. Class V. P.; Chm., Sr. Pin Com.; 
Sr. Banquet Com.; Illini Staff; Itlio; III. Mag. 
Stud.. Law, Univ. of 111., 1918. Court Work 
and Social Service Work, Legal Aid Soc. 
Chicago; Office Mgr., Div. of Rehabil., Ft. 
Sheridan, 111., 1919 — . Address, 4243 Sheri- 
dan Road, Chicago. 



8914. KATHRYN REBECCA ALBAUGH 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 6, 1896, North Man- 
chester, Ind. ; d. Henry Preston Albaugh. Pre- 
pared in Elmore (Mich.) H. S.; Mich. St. 
Norm. Sch. H. Sc. Club; W. A. A.; Class 
Hockey; Class Basketball. Address, 3524 
Elliott ".\ve., Berwyn, 111. 

8915. CHESTER LEON ALBEE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 16, 1891, Pekin, 111.; 
s. C. W. Albee. Prepared in Crawford and 
Superior (Wis.) H. Scbs.; Bradley Poly. Inst. 
Hoof and Horn Club; Class football. Address, 
Muncie, 111. 



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8916. HESTER ADA ALLEN (CARRIER) 
(Wife of No. 8987) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ap 7, 1894, Delevan, 111.; 
d. Ralph (b. Ap 10, 1862, Rhode Island) and 
Ada \lary (Eaton) Allen (b. O 22, 1869). Pre- 
pared in Delevan H. S. Chi Theta; H. Sc. 
Club; Jamesonian; Basketball. Teacher, Math 
and Phys. Tr.. Atwood Tp. H. S., 1918. Mar- 
ried Earl Wesley Carrier ('18), D 24, 1918, 
Delevan, 111. Address, 806 S. 3rd St., Cham- 
paign. 

8917. HARRY HAVENS ALMOND 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 23, 1891, 
Anderson, Ind. ; s. J. R. Almond. Prepared 
in Anderson (Ind.) H. S. Phi Delta Theta. 
2nd Lt., Ord. Corps, Camp Doniphan, Ft. Sill, 
Okla., 1917; Rariten Ord. Depot, Metuchen, 
N. J., 1918. Address, 1521 Noble St., Ander- 
son, Ind.t 

8918. MABEL GERDENA ALTPETER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 28, 1893, Chicago; 
d. Frederick William (b. Ap 18, 1865, Baraboo, 
Wis.) and Meta (Paulsen) Altpeter (b. D 8, 
1873, Island Fohr, Schleswig Holstein, Ger.). 
Prepared in Jo'^n Marshall H. S., Chicago; Chi- 
cago Normal Coll.; Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of 
Chicago. Address, 1904 S. Millard Ave., Chi- 
cago. 

8919. RUTH AMELIA ALVERSON 
(Sister of Nos. 2554, 3619, 4047) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 3, 1895, 
.Stonington, 111.; d. Elbridge Monroe (b. Ag 27, 
1851, Schuyler Co., 111.) and Amelia Caroline 
(Weiser) Alverson (b. Ja 10, 1863, Beards- 
town. 111.). Prepared in "Urbana H. S. Illiola; 
Prelim. Honors. Mem., Presby. Church. Teach- 
er, H. S., Oblong, 111., 1918 — . Address, 705 
W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Oblong, 111. 

8920. BIRDINA MARGUERITTE 
ANDERSON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 13, 1891, Camp 
I'oint, 111.; d. Robert Dinwiddle (b. 1847, Paint 
Lick, Ky.) and Lilie May (Henry) Anderson 
(b. 1856, Columbus, 111.). Prepared in Camp 
Point (Ky.) H. S.; Monmouth Coll., 1914-17. 
.Address, 904 W. California St., Urbana. 

8921. CARL LEONARD ANDERSON 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl s, 1895, Hudson, 
Wis.; s. John B. (b. D 17, 1862, Sweden) and 
Carrie Anderson (b. S 28, 1867, do.). Prepared 
in Hudson (Wis.) H. S. Iris; Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Y. M. C. A. cabinet; Staff Capt., Univ. 
Brig. 2nd.Lt., Personnel Dept., U. S. N. A., 
Tr. Camp. 1918— . Asst. Div. Personnel Adjt., 
86th Div., do. Address, 1309 3rd St., Hud- 
son, Wis. 

8922. EARL WILLIAM ANDERSON 
A.B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 13, 1897, Charles- 
ton, 111.; s. Albert Carman (b. S 22. 1871, Erie, 
Pa.) and Nellie Telly (Wright) Anderson (b. 
le 2. 1873, Charleston, 111.) Prepared in 
Charleston H. S.; East. HI. St. Norm. Sch., 
roi4-i6. Psi Upsilon; Capt., Varsity Basketball; 
Varsity Track. Grad. Stud., Univ. of III. In 
Ensign Sch., U. S. N., Pelhara Bay. N. Y., 
19 1 8 — . Address, Charleston, HI. 

S923. EDLA VKTIORIA ANDERSON 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 23, 1894. Rockford, 
111.; d. Magnus P. (b. My 11, 1864, Bleking, 
Sweden) and Ida Kristine (Swanson) Ander- 
son (b. Mr 16, 1865, Smaland, do.). Prepared 
in DeKalb Tp. H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
1Q13-15. Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club; Woman's 
Glee Club; Gregorian; Country Life Club. Ad- 
dress. 820 N. 7th St., DeKalb, 111. 



8924. JENNIE LOUISE ANDERSON 
(CECIL) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 3, 1896, Enid., 
Okla.; d. William Moses (b. Ja 3, 1866, .Spring- 
field, 111.) and Lillian (Benn) Anderson (b. N 
27, 1873. Pittstield, 111.). Prepared in Oklahoma 
City (Okla.) H. S. ; Univ. of Okla., 1914-15 
Bethany Circlej Chem. Club. Technician, Med. 
Corps, U. .S. N. A., Base Hosp., Camp Grant, 
Rockford, 111., IQ18. Grand Sec, A. F. A. 
M., of Okla. Married Lawrence (Tecil, D 23, 
1918, Oklahoma City, Okla. Address, 313 W. 
Main St., Battle Creek, Mich. 

8925. ROY B. ANDERSON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 15, 1893, 
Winnebago, III.; s. B. F. (b. Drakestown, N. 
J.) and Carolina (Bunn) Anderson (b. N. J.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 
1914-15. Class Football; Track; Agr. Club. 
Farmer, Winnebago, 111., 1918 — . Married Rut-h 
I'aulkner, F 26, 1918, Winnebago, HI. Address, 
Winnebago, 111. 

8926. MARY ALBERTA ANDREWS 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 28, 189.6, 
Pana. III.; d. W. E. Andrews. Prepared in 
Pana Tp. H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, H. S., 
Clinton, III., 1918 — . Address, 211 E. 3rd 
St., Pana. 111.; bus. add., c/o High School, 
Clinton, 111. 

8927. RUTH HELEN ANDREWS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 22, 1895. 
Metamora, HI.; d. Charles Woodson (b. Jl 12, 
1858. Washington, 111.) and Anna Augusta 
(Taquin) Andrews (b. Ag 20, 1858, Metamora, 
III.). Prepared in Walnut H. S.. N. W. Univ., 
1914-15. Achoth; Math. Club. Choral See; Class 
Hockey; Capt. and Mgr., Class Basketball; V. 
P.. Sr. Illinae; Woman's- League Council. 
Teacher, Math., H. S., Ilarrisburg, III., 1918 — . 
.Address, 706 Gregory Place. Urbana; bus. add., 
J05 N. Webster St., Harrisburg, 111. 

89-8. ROBERT HORATIO ANTOSZEWSKI 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 14. 1893, Glen- 
coe. III.; s. C. Antoszewski. Prepared in New 
Trier Tp. H. S.; Wheaton Coll. Cosmopolitan; 
Adelphic; Scribbler's Club; Polonia; ist Place, 
I'niv. Oratorical Contest; Repr., No. Oratori- 
cal League Contest and St. Peace Contest; ist 
I.t.. Univ. Brig.; Scribblers; Delta Sigrna Rho; 
organized Polonia Club. U. S. N. Auxiliary Re- 
serve Sch., Great Lakes, 111.. 19 18; Mustered 
out, F 8, 1919. Address, 680 Bluff St., Glencoe, 
111. 

8929. ANNIS LILIAN ARENDS 
Teacher; B. S. in II. Sc; d. Remt. (b. F 22, 
i860, Hanover, Ger.) and Lilian (Wachs) 
.-\rends (b. Je 11, 1870, Monticello 111.). Pre- 
pared in Greenup H. S. Teacher, H. S.. Mon- 
roe, O., 1918 — . Address, 713 S. Neil St., 
Champaign; bus. add., High School, Monroe, O. 

8930. CLARA GRACE ARMINGTON 

(Sister of No. 6704) 
Teacher; B. Mus.; b. O 28, 1894, Dixon. 
III.; d. Alfred Philo (b. N 12, 1864, Dunham. 
Ouebec, Can.) and Gracia Eliza (Laing) Arm- 
ington (b. Ap 14, 1868, Dixon, 111.). Prepared 
in Dixon H. S. Sigma Kappa; Yo Ma; Mu 
Kaijpa .Mpha; Illiola; Stud. Council. Women's 
League; Prelim. Honors. Teacher. Spring Val- 
ley, III.. 1918 — . Address, 717 Hennepin Ave., 
Dixon, HI.; bus. add.. Spring Valley, III. 

8931. JAMES LANDRETH ASH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 25, 1887, Philadel- 
phia; s. Frank Pierce (b. O 4. 1853, Alton, III.) 
and Eleanor (Adair) Ash (b. Je 6, 1859, Phila- 
delphia). Prepared in Mount Ilermon (Mass.) 
H. S. Commis.sary Dept., U. S. N., iqi8— . Ad- 
dress, 1201, N. 3Sfh St., Philadelphia. 



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893-'. HAZEL ATTEBERY 
(Sister of Nos. 5009, 605S, 7350) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 8, 1897, 
Hillsboro, 111.; d. William J. (b. Mr 18, i86i, 
do.) and Lula (Bailey) Attebery (b. Mr 17, 
1866, Walshville, 111.). Prepared in Hillsboro 
H. S. Teacher, rural sch., Hillsboro, III., 
1918 — . Address, Hillsboro, 111. 

S933. EUNICE LOUISE BADGER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 31, 1893, 
Tarvis Store, Ky.; d. William Henry (b. N _m, 
'1867, Toledo, O.) and Harriet Viola (Fritts) 
Badger (b. N 17, i868, Ithaca, N. V.). Prepared 
in Oak Park and River Forest Tp. H. Schs. 
Mortarboard; Alethenai; Pres., Sr. Illinae; V. 
P.. W. A. A.; Treas.. Jr. Illinae; Chm., Sr. 
Banquet (^om.; Class Hockey. Teacher, Phys. 
Educ, Grade Schs., Evanston, 111., 1918—. 
Address, 821 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. 

8934. MATILDA MAY BAECHLER 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 11, 1879, 
Chenoa, 111.; d. Andrew (b. Ag 28, 1828, 
Lorraine, France) and Mary (llabecker) 
Baechler (b. Mv 8. 1842. Bavaria. Ger.). Pre- 
pared in Le Roy H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. 
Preliim. Honors. Teacher, Wheaton, 111., 
1918 — : Address. Momence, 111.; bus. add., 
221 N. West St.. Wheaton. 111. 

8935. EARL WILLIS BAILEY 
B. S. in Commerce; b. F 20, 1896, Boody, 
111.; s. Willis F. (h. Mr 18, 1866. do.) and 
Emma (Nolle) Bailey (b. F 22, 1870.). Pre- 
pared in Decatur H. S. Theta Chi; Lt.. Univ. 
Brig. Pvt., 7th Co., 37th Inf., Ft. Mcintosh, 
Laredo. Tex.; mustered out, D 3, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Boody, 111. 

8936. NELLIE ALLISON BALCH 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 29, 1895. 

Lcrna. 111.; d. George Theron (b. JI 9. 1848, 
Farmington. 111.) and Nancy Caroline (Allison) 
Balch (b. N 20, 1858, Charleston, 111.). Pre- 
pared in East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Alpha Delta 
P,i; Sr. Class Day Com.; Capt., Bowling 
Team. Teacher, Galacia. 111., 191 8 — . Address. 
Lerna, 111.; bus. add., Galacia, 111. 

8937. TED ALBERT BALDERSON 

B. S. in A. E.; b. O 7. 1S03. Crete, Neb.; 
s. J. A. Balderson. Prepared in Wilber (Neb.) 
H. S. Address, Wilber, Neb.f 

8938. VELDA CHRISTENA BAMES- 

BERGER 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 18, 
1896, Marshall, 111.; d. Frederick T. (b. O 
1, 1S70, do.) and Emma Jane (Spotts) Bames- 
berger (b. Tl 9, 1871, do.). Prepared in Mar- 
shall Tp. il. S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa 
Delta Pi: W. A. A.; Capt., Class hockey; Class 
basketball; Sr. Advisorv Bd. Grad. Stud., 
Educ, Univ. of 111., and Asst., Bur. of Educa- 
tional Research. LTniv^ of 111.. 1918 — . .4d 
dress, loio California St., Urbana. 

8939. MARY GRACE BARNES 
Librarian; B. L. S., 1018; b. Mr 31, 1876. 
Battle Ground. Ind. ; d. Thomas Jefferson (b. 
Ag 21, 1S47, Piketon, O.) and Mary Havens 
(Mason) Barnes (b. Mr 13, 1850, Lafayette. 
Ind.). Prepared in Lafayette (Ind.) H. S. 
S. B., Purdue Univ., 1894. Alumni Sec, Pur- 
due Univ., 1907-00; Teacher. Mrs. Starrett's 
Sch. for Girls, 1909-10; Stud., Lib. Sch.. 
Univ. of 111., 1913-14; Lib. Asst., A. and M. 
Coll., Agr. Coll., Miss., 1014-15: Catalog Asst., 
Lib., Univ. of 111.. 1915-18; Libn.. LTniv. of 
Okla.. Norman, Okla., 1018 — . Address, 808 
W. Illinois St., Urbana: bus. add., Univ. of 
Oklahoma, Norman, Okla, 



8940, RUTH LILLIAN BARNES 
A, B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 11, 1894. Leav- 
enworth, Kan.; d. O. P. Barnes. Prepared in 
Univ. of Chicago. Alpha Delta Pi. .■Iddres.K, 
310 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, lU.t 

8941. WINIKRED BARNES 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 21, 1895. 
Kansas City, Mo.; d. William G. Barnes. Pre- 
pared in W'estport H. S., Kansas City, Mo. 
Alpha Gamma Delta; First Council, Woman's 
League; Treas., W. A. A.; H. Sc Club; Class 
Bowling and Baseball, ist Cabinet. Y. W. C. 
A.; Sr. Banquet Com. Teacher: H. Sc, H. 
.S., Edwardsville, 111., 1918 — . Address, 3623 
Jefferson St., Kansas City, Mo.; bus. add., c/o 
High School, Edwardsville, 111. 

8942. JENNIS EULALIA BARRY 
(Sister of No. 5019) 
Secretary; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 10, 
180S, Champaign; d. Thomas (b. My 11, 1852. 
(iaUvay Co.. Ireland) and Georgia Anna (Leo) 
Harry (b. Jl 4, 1860. Ga.). Prepared in Cham- 
paign H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Alethenai; Mor- 
tarboard; Pres.. Y. W. C. A.; V. P., Fresb 
Illinae; Mgr., Girls Stunt Show. Univ. Sec, 
Univ. of 111., T918 — . Address, 107 Chalmers 
St., Champaign. 

8043. RUTH PORTER BARTHOLOMEW 
Charities Worker; A. B. in L. A. k S.; b. Ja 
5, 1897. Table Grove, 111.; d. Arthur (b. N 
-■7, 1867, do.) and Charlotte C. (Porter) Bar- 
tholomew (b. F 16, 1873). Prepared in Table 
Grove H. S.; Lombard Coll.. 1914-16. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Illiola; Scholarship in Sociology. 
(Tnited Charities W"orkcr. Chicago, 1918 — . 
Address, Table Grove, 111.; bus. add., 4404 
(n-eenswood Ave., Chicago. 

8944. HARRY OWEN BARTLETT 

B. S. in A. E.; b. Ag 26, 1S92, Eau Claire, 
Wis.: s. William Warren (b. Ja 23, 1861, 
Presque Isle, Me.) and Clara (Towner) Bart- 
lett (b. My 2, i8t),j, Trempealeau. Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Eau Claire (Wis.) II. S.; Univ. of 
Wis., 1911-12. Alpha Tau Omega; Gargoyle; 
.\.rch. Club. ist R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan. 
1917; Asst. Designer, E. H. Bennett Const. 
.\rch.. Camp Grant, Rockford, 111.. 1017: 309th 
Field Signal Bn., do.. tqtS; 4th O. T. C. do.. 
1018 — . Address, 431 Lake St., Eau Claire, 
Wis, 

8945, CHESTER RANDALL BEAR 

(Brother of No. 4064) 
Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 29, 
1891. Ludlow, 111.: s. Lou N. Bear. Prepared 
in Paxton H, S.; De Pauw Acad. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi. With L. N, Bear & 
Co., Gen. Merchandise. Ludlow, 111., 1919 — • 
Lt., Inf.. U. S. A., Camp Stewart, Va. Address. 
Ludlow, Ill.t 

8946. OWEN CHAUNCEY BEATTY 
Student; B. S. in Agr,; b. Ag 27, 1895. Wy- 
anet. 111.: s. Albert James (b. Jl 20, 1871, La 
Moille. 111.) and Mav Elizabeth (Schick) Beat- 
ty (b. F 2, 1874, Sterling, 111.). Prepared in 
Geneseo Tp. H. S. Sigma Pi. Grad. Stud,, 
Univ, of Kan.. 1019 — • P^'t., 6th Co., C, A. 
C Ft Wright, N. Y.; mustered out, 1918. 
Address. 4010 Windsor St.. Pittsburgh; bus. 
add.^ c/o Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. 

8047. RUTH MARIE BECK 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc ; b. My 6, 1896, 
Champaign; d. Ida L. Beck. Prepared in 
Ch.impaien H. S. Aljijia Delta Pi. Teacher, 
IT, S.. Sidell, 111:. 1918— . Address. 206 W. 
Green St., Champaign; hu.t. add., c'o High 
School, Sidell, TU.I 



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8948. KDITH MAY BELL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 19, 1889, 
Milton, la.; d. Elias F. (b. Mr 10, 1847, Del- 
phos, 0.) and Alice Bell (b. S 22, 1851, Bloom- 
ington, 111.). Prepared in Milton (la.) H. S.; 
St. Norm., Chenev, Wash. Critic Teacher, Eng., 
111. St. Norm. Sch.. Carbondale, 111., 1918. 
Address, Milton. la.; bus. add., c/o Illinois 
State Normal School, Carbondale, 111. 

8949. BEULAH BEATRICE BENTLEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 13. 

1895. Anna. Ill; d. E. B. Bcntley. Preparetl 

in Clinton H. S.; Worster Univ. Chi Theta; 

Ex. Council, Women's League. Teacher, Eng. 

H. S., Clinton, 111., 1918— . Address, 520 W. 

Adams St., Clinton, Ill.t 

8950. CORA BERGER 
(Sister of No. SS45) 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 8, 1895, 
Davenport, la.; d. Edward (b. Ap 14, 1861, 
Chicago) and Elise (Lorenzen) Bcrger (b. Ag 
18, 1862, Davenport, la.). Prepared in Daven- 
port (la.) H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; Yo Ma; 
Pres., Le Ccrcle Frangais; Soph. Advisory 
Bd.; V. W. C. A. 2nd Cabinet. Clerk, West 
Elec. Co., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 626 
Brown St., Davenport, la.; bus. add., 601 
Fullerton Parkway, Chicago. 

8951. LOUIS ROLLAND BERNER 
Chem. Engr. ; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Je i'>, 
1896, Indianapolis; s. Frederick (b. Cincinnati) 
and Anna (Ott) Berner (b. Indianapolis). 
Prepared in Indianapolis Man. Tr. H. S. Theta 
Chi; Phi Lambda Psi; Prelim. Honors. Chem. 
Engr., Inland Steel Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind., 
1918 — . F. A., 6th Observation Bat.; Mustered 
out, D 1, 1918. Address, 3420 Broadway, In- 
dianapolis; bus. add., c/o Inland Steel Co., 
Indiana Harbor, Ind. 

8952. CARL BEUST 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 6, 1895, New Albany, 
hid ; s. D. Beust. Prepared in LaCrosse 
(Wis.) H. S.; LaCrosse St. Norm. Sch. Ad- 
dress, 508 S. sth St., LaCrosse, Wis.t 

8953- ELMER ALFRED BIERBAUM 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 4, 189s, Alton, 111.; s. 
Frank A. Bierbaum. Prepared in Alton H. S. 
Hort. Club. Address, 1501 Central Ave., 
Alton, Ill.t 

8954. BERTHA HELEN BING 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 10, 1897, 
Urbana; d. Louis L. (h. Ap i, 1863, do.) and 
Sarah (Loeb) Bin^ (b. O 16, 1868, Attica, 
Ind.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Staff, 
Daily Illini; W. A. A. Stud., Law Sch., Univ. 
of 111., 1918 — . Address, 105 N. Orchard St.. 
Urbana. 

8955- JOHN WESLEY BIRCHARD 
(Brother of No. 8956) 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. My 13, 1896, 
Grafton, III.; s. Daniel A. (b. D 31, 1870. 
Waverly. 111.) and Ida Leola (Richards) Bir- 
chard (b. Ap 12, 1873, Little Rock. Ark.). 
Prepared in Whipple Acad.; Jacksonville, and 
Urbana H. Schs. Chem. Club; Cerani. Club. 
Research Chem.. Nat. .Aniline Dye Co., Marcus 
Hook, Pa., 1918 — . Address, 1906 Boulevard. 
Wilmington. Del.; bus. add., c/o National 
Aniline Co., Wilmington. Del. 

8956. LEOLA MARY BIRCHARD 
(Sister of No. 8955) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 11, 1894, Grafton, 
111.; d. Daniel A. (b. D 31, 1870, Waverly, 
111.) and Ida Leola (Richards) Birchard (b. 
.\p 12, 1873, Little Rock, Ark.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Address, Pittsfield, 111. 



8957. BERYL A. BLACK 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 16. 
1892, Paris, 111. s. John S. and Mary A. (Conk- 
lin) Black. Prepared in Paris 11. S. ; Rose 
Poly. Inst.. 1910-11; Univ. of Mich., summer 
1917. Acacia; Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Del- 
ta Pi; Cl.nss Basketball. 2nd Lt., Inf., 4th Tr. 
Bn., 157 Depot Brig., Camp McClellan, Ala., 
1918; do., 52nd Co. 13th Rec. Bn.: Mustered 
out, D 18. Address, 302 E. Edgar St., 
Paris, 111. 

8958. ABRAHAM BLACKSTONE 
Draftsman; B. S. in C. E.; b. O 6, 1890, 
Kharkov, Russia; s. Jacob (b. F 20, i86i, 
Bereza, do.) and Sophia (Retchin) Blackstone 
(b. O IS, 1867, Ecaterinoslav, do.). Prepared 
in Central Y. M. C. A., Chicago; Schs., Rus- 
sia; N. W. Univ., 1914-15. C. E. Soc., Men 
orah. Asst. Engr., Alabama & Vicksburg, Ry., 
1918; Draftsman, Bridge Dept., C. R. I. & P. 
Ry., 1918 — . Mem., Am. Assoc. Engrs. Mar- 
ried Sophia Blackstone, Je 6, 1910. Child, 
Anna, b. My 30, 191 1. Address, 3137 Palmer 
Square, Chicago; bus. add., c/o C. R. I. & P. 
Ry., La Salle, St. Sta., Chicago. 

8959. LOUISE BOEHMER 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc.; b. Ja s, 1897, 
Springfield, Mo.; d. Charles D. (b. 1857, 
Wright City, Mo.) and Katherine (Wolf) Boeh- 
mcr (b. 1866, Chester, 111.). Prepared in 
Springfield (Mo.) H. S., 1915-16; Drury Coll., 
1914-15; St. Norm., Springfield. Mo,, 1915-16. 
Omicron Nu. Dietitian, St. Mary's Sch., Peeks- 
kill, N. Y. Address, 969 S. Jefferson St., 
Springfield, Mo. 

8960. *MABEL HELEN BOLEN (BACON) 
(Wife of No. 7354) 

A. B, in L. A. & S.; b. O i6, 1894, Bor 
ton. 111.; d. James Isaac (b. Ind.) and Mary 
Matilda (Borton) Bolen (b. Ap 21, i86i, 
Quaker City. O.). Prepared in Westport H. 
S.. Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi; Wo- 
men's Tennis Championship; ist Council, Wo- 
men's League. Married Robert Hamilton Ba- 
con ('16), Je 12, 1918, Urbana. Died Ja 3, 
1919, Painsdale, Mich. 

8961. RALPH WALDO BOLTON 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. N 27, 1872, 

Viola, 111.; s. Samuel J. (b. 1840, Oberlin, 
O.) and Sarah M. (Bridger) Bolton (b. 1838, 
Viola. 111,). Prepared in Viola H. S.; 111. 
St. Norm. Univ.; Valparaiso Univ. Eta 
Kappa Nu. Elec. Engr., Champaign. Married 
Pearl M. Mullen. 1904, Kansas City, Mo. 
Child, Velma Olive, b. O 4, 1907. Address, 
512 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

8962. WYMAN JESSE BOLTON 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 6, 1895, Nauvoo, 111.; 
d. N. P. Bolton. Prepared in Keokuk (la.) 
H. S. Pi Tau Sigma. 2nd Lt., C. A. C. Co. 1, 
O. T. C. 5, Ft. Monroe, Va. Address, Nauvoo, 
la.t 

8963. CHARLES EDGAR BORN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 12, 1893, Milmine, III.; 
s. William T. (b. Ja 11, 1872, Columbia City, 
Ind.) and Mary Ellen (Charles) Born (b. Ag 
2. 1870, Hamburg, O.). Prepared in Cerro 
Gordo H. S. Hoof and Horn Club; V. P., 
Pres., Agr. Club; Country Life Club; Stud. 
Union; Y. M. C. A. Pvt., Mach. Gun Co., 
6th Inf. U. S. N. A.; Sergt., Inf., 46th M. G. 
Co., Hdcitrs., Detachment. Camp Sheridan. Ala.; 
Mustered out. F 5, 1919. Auth, : The Tenant 
Farmer as I Know Him, ///. Agr.; The Land 
Where the Spring Wheat Grows, Canadian 
Pacific Railroad Mag.; The Possibilities of 
Corp. Farming. ///. Agr.; The 1918 Univ. of 
111. Students Stock Judging Contest, do. Ad- 
dress, c/o William 1. Born, Cerro Gordo, HL 



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8964. ANNE MORRIS BOYD 
Instructor; B. L. S.; b. Ja 13, T8S4. Areola. 
111.; d. \\'ilsoii Porter (b. 1847, Flemiiigsburg, 
Ky.) and Enmia (Wyatt) Boyd (b. i8so, Day- 
ton. O.). Prepared in Areola H. S.: (^niv. of 
Ky. ; James Milliken Univ., A. B., 1004-6. 
Instr., Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . .\uth.: 
Graded List of Stories for Schools, Jl'lutcti<atcr, 
Wis. Norm. ScIk Mag.; Minuieska, Story- 
tfHo's Mag. Mem.. Am. Libr. Assn.; Wis. 
Libr. Assn.; Nat. Storyteller's League. Ad- 
dress, Arthur, 111.; bus' add., 905 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana. 

8965. ESTHER HORTENSE BOYLE 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 18. 1S07, Hennepin. 
III.; d. Landon Frank (b. My 3, 1871, do.) 
and Lelia Amelia (Rousseau) Boyle (b. Ja 3, 
1S71, do.). Prepared in John Swaney H. S. 
Address, Athens, 111. 

8966. MARJORIE LILAH BRAND 
A. B. in L. A. & S. ; 1). Ag 0, iSoi, Alpha, 
111.; d. E. P. Brand. Prepared in Univ. H. 
S., Normal, 111.; 111. St. Norm. L'niv. Ad- 
dress, 201 N. School St., Normal. lU.t 

8967. EUGENIE JOSEPHINE BRANDON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 15, 1894. Farmer 
City, 111.; d. Gipsey Brandon. Prepared in 
]Moore Tp. H. S. Address, Farmer City, IlLf 

8968. CALANTHE MIRIAM BRAZELTON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 10, 1S96, Greens- 
burg-, Ind. ; d. William Reaves (b. Ap 2, 1858. 
Sardinia, Ind.) and Hannah Katorah (Castor) 
Brazelton (b. D 10. 1S70. la.). Prepared in 
Greensburg (Ind.) II. S. Mem., Baptist 
Church. Address, Greensburg, Ind. 

S969. HO\YARD D.VYID BREECE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 8, 1895. Mt. Yer- 
non, Ind.; s. Silas (b. Mr i. 1851, do.) and 
.\ngeline (Miller) Breece (b. O 21. 1854. do.). 
Prepared in Mt. Yernon (Ind.) H. S.: Purdue 
Univ., 1913-15. Chem. Warfare Service, Gas 
Defense Div., Akron, O.; Mustered out, F, 1919. 
.-Iddress, Mt. Vernon, Ind.; bus. add., 328 56th 
.St., New York City. 

8970. PAUL REX BREES 
Clothier; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je ::9, 

1894, Hennessey, Okla.; s. Simeon Neal (b. 
Kno.xville, la.) and Bertha L. (Mintonl Brees 
(b. Toledo O.). Prepared in Wichita (Kans.) 
11. S.; Friends Univ., 1914-15; Fairmount 
Coll., 1915-17. Delta Sigma Rho; I'i Kappa 
Delta; Phi Lamkia Psi; Philomathean; Debat- 
ing Team; Univ. Band; Repr., No. (Oratorical 
League. Jr. Partner, Brees & Son,^ Clothiers, 
Wichita, Kans. Research Chem., U. S. A._ Edge- 
wood Arsenal, ILastingip-on-Hndson, N. Y., 
1918; Mustered out. D 26, 19 iS. .\uth.: Our 
Delinquent Boys, Grit Printing Co. Address, 
727 S. Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kans.; bus. add.. 
1007 W". Douglas Ave., do. 

8971. ERWIN RISLEY BRIGHAM 

B. S. in Commerce; b. Ap 9. 1S97, Ravens- 
wood, Chicago: s. 11. H. Brigham. Prepared 
in New Trier Tp. H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Railwav Club; Staff, Siren; 
Lt. Col., Univ. Brig.; Mil. Ball Com. 2nd I.t., 
Inf., U. S. A.; Instr., C. M. G. O. T. S., Camp 
Hancock, Ga.; Mustered out, Ja 15, 1919. 
Address, ^20 Greenleaf Ave.. Glencoe, 111.; 
bus. add., 327 S. La Salle St., Chicago. 

8972. AGNES MARIE BROADWELL 
Stenographer: A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 17, 

1895, Colfax, 111.; d. Leslie Edgar (b. Ja 11, 
1864, Plattsburg N. Y.) and .\nna (Lawerence> 
Broadwell (b. S 22, 1S63, Byron, O.). Pre- 
j^ared in Fairbury H. S.; N. \V. Lhiiv. 1914-15. 
Sstenographer. Univ. of 111., 19 18 — . Address, 
Fairbury, 111.; bus. add.. Bureau of Ed. Re- 
search. Univ. of 111., Urbana. 



8973. BRUCE KEITH BROWN 
Student; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. My 4. 1898. 
Columbus, O. ; s. B. F. Brown. Prepared in 
Lake View H. S. Phi Kappa Tau. Scholarship, 
Univ. of 111., igi8 — . .•iddress, 606 Washington 
Ave., Wilmette, III.; bus. add., 110 E. Green 
St.. Ch.impaign. 

8974. ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. O 6, 1896, Nobles- 
ville, Ind.; s. Josiah Rufus (b. Cicero, Ind.) 
and Jennie l?ell (Lacy) Brown (b. Nobles- 
ville. Ind.). Prepared in Noblesville (Ind.) 
H. S.; Boulder (Colo.) H. S. ; Purdue LIniv.. 
1914-15. Delta Tau Delta. Farmer, 191S — . 
Sergt.. Siith Aero Sqdn., Avia. Repair Depot, 
Speedway, Ind.; Mustered out, Ja 24, 1919. Ad- 
dress, Noblesville, Ind. 

8975. ROBERT ALFRED BRYANT 

A. B. in Commerce; b. N 12, 1896, Bing- 
hampton, N. Y. ; s. Robert C. Bryant. Pre- 
pared in Lyons Tp. H. S., La Grange, (ihi 
Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Treas. and Pres.. 
Mask and Bauble; Pros., Adelphic; Cml. Club; 
Siren Staff; Illio Stall; Bus. Mgr., Daily Iliini; 
Sr. Memorial Com.; Homecoming Com.; Pres., 
III. Drama Federation. lotli Observation Bat., 
F. A., O. T. S.. Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. 
Address, 143 S. Ashland Ave., La Grange, 111. 

8976. JOSEPH BRUCE BUCKLER 

(Brother of No. 6774) 
Supt.. Schs.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 17, 
1S03. Metcalf, 111.; s. William Martin (b. F 9, 
184,^, Ky.) and Elizabeth Jane (Jennings) 
Buckler (h. N 16. it^oi). Prepared in Met- 
calf and Paris H. Schs. Phi Delta Kappa; 
.\delphic. Supt., Schs., Minonk, 111.. ioi8— . 
Married Edna Glenn, lo 14. iou>, Mt. \'ernon. 
III. Child, Joseph Bruce, Jr., b. N 26, 1917. 
Address, Minonk. 111. 

8977. WILLARD EDWIN BULL 

B. S. in E. E.: b. O 10, 1S96, Elgin, 111.; 
s. E. W. Bull. Prepared in Elgin II. S. Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau: E. E. 
Soc; Prelim. Honors. U. S. N. Radio Sch., 
Cambridge, Mass.; Mustered out, Ja 31, 1919. 
Address, 854 S. Liberty St., Elgin, 111.; bus. 
add., Central III. Public Service Co., Mattoon. 
HI. 

S078. LAVERNE ARCHBOLD BURGAN 

Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 22, 1893, 
Ridgefarm, 111.; d. Joseph A. (b. Washington, 
Pa.) and Gertrude (Archbold) Burgan (b. 
i8(>o, Ridgefarm. 111.). Prepared in Ridge- 
farm II. .*>.; Frances Shinier Sch.. 1911-13. 
Gamma Phi Beta. Dietitian, New Haven, 
IIosp.. New Haven, Conn., 191S — . Address, 
Ridgefarm, 111. 

S979. INEZ LILLIAN BURLEIGH 

.\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 13. 1896, Mazon, 
111. Prepared in Crystal Lake H. S.; N. W. 
Lhiiv. Centro Literario Espanol. Address, 
Crystal Lake, Ill.t 

89S0. REID ALBERT BL^RTNETT 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 10, 1892, Hoopeston. 
111.; s. E. Burtnett. Prepared in Univ. Acad.; 
L'rbana H. S. Address, 6728 Clyde Ave., Chi- 
cago.f • 

8081. WILLIAM HENRY HERMAN 
BUSCHMANN 

Reporter; A. B. in L. .\. & S.; b. Ap 30, 
1S93, Pinckneyville, 111.; s. Frank John (b. O 
14. '1856, Prescott, Wis.) and Martha (Klee- 
mann) Buschmann (b. Je 2, 1S5S, Hoyleton, 
111.). Prepared in Elmhurst Coll., 1907-12. 
Acacia; Staff. Daily Iliini. Reporter, newspa- 
per, Edwardsville, 111., 1918 — . Co. C, 5th 
Regt., i6ist Brig., Camp Grant, 1918-19; Mus- 
tered out, F 21. 1919. Mem., Evangelical 
Church; A. F. A. M. .-Iddress, Edwardsville, 
111. 



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8983. MARY LATIIROP CALDWELL 

(Sister of No. 4584) 
A. B. in L, A. & S.; b. Ta 23, i8qs, New 
Holland, 111.; d. Alexander \larslall (b. O 9, 
1847, Scott Co., 111.) and Letitia (White) Cald- 
well (b. N 9, 1854, Marietta, O.). I'rcpared 
in Champaign H. S. Alpha Oniicron Pi; Yo 
Ma; Mask and Bauble; .\theiiean; W. .'\. A. 
Sr. lUinae. Advisory I'.d. Address, 301 W. 
Hill St., Champaign. 

8983. GEORGE MARTIN CAMEROX 
R. S. in Agr.; b. Je t8. 1806, Dundee, 111.; 
s. William Cameron. Preparefi in Dundee H. 
S.; L'niv. of Wis. Med. Corps, Rase Hosp.; 
Yale Bacteriol. War Labs., 19 18. Address, Lib- 
erty St., Dundee, 111. 

8984. ETIIELRED ERASMl'S ADOLPlIb'S 
CAMPRELL 
Student; B. S. in L. A. 6^: S.; b. S 30, 1888, 
Middle Quarter, St. Elizabeth. Jamaica, West 
Indies; s. Peter Archibahl (\i. 1842, do.) and 
Emma Wilhelmina (Green) Campbell (b. Car- 
mel, Westmoreland, Jamaica. West Indies). 
Prepared in Tuskegee Norm, and Indus. Inst., 
Ala.; Urbana H. S. Grad. Scholarship in 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address. 1012 
W. California Ave., Urbana. 

8985. GEORGE ALBERT CAMPBELL 
Lawyer; LL. B.; b. Jl 8, 1894, Lead. S. 
Dak.; s. Malcolm C. (h. D 25, 1850) and Mar- 
garet (Kinney) Campbell (b. Ja 17, i860). 
Prepared in Lead (.S. Dak.) II. S. ; Univ. of 
Mich., 1913-15. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta 
Phi^ Order of the Coif; V. 1'., 111. Union. 
Married Elizabeth T. O'Brien, X o, 1917. Wil- 
mette. III. Address, 109 S. Gold St., Lead, S. 
Dak. 

8986. FLORENCE C.XRM.-XN 

A. R. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 8. 1894. Clayton- 
ville. 111.; d. William Alonzo (b. .\p 9. 1869, 
Linden, Ind.) and Annie Jennie (Kesterson) 
Carman (b. Je 27, 1872, Milford, III.). Pre- 
pared in Frankfort (Ind.) H. S. Address, 
Rushford, Minn. 

8987. EARL WESLEY CARRIER 
(Husband of No. 8916) 
Instructor; B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 2, 1897, 
Minooka, 111.; s. Frank Wesley (b. Mr 12, 
1856. Mich.) and Rosetta Frances (Wolff) 
Carrier (b. O 27, i8';8, O.). Prepared in loliet 
Tp. H. S.; Kansas City (Kan.) 11. S.; Lincoln 
rNeb.) H. S.; John Marshal! H. S., Chicago. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Final 
Honors; Honorary Engng. Grad. Scholarship. 
Instr., Sur. Dept.. C. E., ITniv. of 111.. 191S— . 
Auth.: Protective Coverings for Steel Struct- 
ures, Technogra[>h. Vol. 32. Married Hester 
Ada .Mien ("I'S). D 19:8. Address, 806 S. 3rd 
St. Champaign. 
8988. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARTER 

B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Ja 13, 189,, High 
Cliff Wis.; s. F. R. Carter. Prepared in Brad- 
ley Poly. Inst. With Peoria Rrick & Tile Co.. 
Peoria. 111. C. A., O. T. C, Ft. Monroe. Va.. 
1918; Mustered out, N 22. 19 18. Address. 565 
Lynn St., Peoria; bus. add., c/o Peoria Brick 
& Tile Co., do. 

8989. NEVA MAE CllADDERDON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 3. 
1894, Adair, 111.; d. Alfred Chadderdon. Pre 
pared in West. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher, 
Eng., H. S., Rockford, 111. 191 8—. Addre.ss, 
Adair, 111.; bus. add., c/o High School, Rock- 
ford, Ill.t 

8990. AKHIL CHANDRA CHAKRAVARTY 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 1888. Fhoramara, 

Rajshahi, India; s. Arukukl Chandra Chakra- 



varty. Prepared in Presidency Coll., Calcutta, 
India. B. S., 1910, M. S. 1913, Univ. of Cal- 
cutta, India. Address, Ghoramara, Rajshahi, 
Bengal, India. t 

8991. YE YOUNG CHAN 
\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 24, 1893, Shin 
Xing City, China; s. Mrs. S. H. Chan. Pre- 
pared in >Janking Mil. Sch., China; Wheaton 
Acad.; Wheaton Coll.; Univ. of Wis. Chinese 
Stud. Club. Address, Sai Mon St., Hing Mir 
City, Car Yin, China. t 

8992. DONALD VANDERBURG CHAPMAN 
B. S. in Land. Arch.; b. D 12. 1895, Milwau- 
kee; s. William A. (b. F 24, 1866, Skaneateles, 
N. Y.) and Nettie A. (Horn) Chapman (b. Ag 
18, 1870, Barnston, Quebec. Can.). Prepared 
in Evanston Tp. II. S.; N. W. Univ., 1914-15. 
Alpha Sigma Phi; Gargoyle; Univ. Land. Arch. 
Soc.; Fresh. Varsity Track; Varsity Track; 
Cross Country Team. Pvt., 8th Co., Radio 
Section, C. A. C, Fort Wright, N. Y. Oiair- 
man. Illini Club, Ft. Wright, N. Y. Address, 
827 Lincoln St., Evanston, 111. 

8993. EDITH MAE CHAPMAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 3, 1896, Colfax, 
la.: (1. Frank A. (b. S 7, 1868, Jasper Co., la.) 
and Rosetta (Cash) Chapman (b. Jl 31, 1873, 
Mo.). Prepared in Bisbee (Ariz.) H. S. ; Univ. 
of Ariz., 1914-17. Address, Bisbee, Ariz. 

8994. VERNE DE VERE CHARLESTON 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 31, 1895, 
Brimficid, 111.; s. John Frederick (b. Jl 25, 1869, 
Brimfield, 111.) and Ora Eva (Claypool) Char- 
leston (b. O 5, 1873, Brimfield, 111.). Prepared 
in Central H. S., Peoria; Bradley Poly. Inst., 
1914-16. Alplia Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Chem., 
Ault & Wiborg, Cincinnati, 1919 — . Govt. Gas 
Chem., Washington, D. C, 1918-19. Address, 
305 W. McClure Ave.. Peoria; bus. add., c/o 
-Vult & W^iborg, Cincinnati. 

8995. JUNG-TING CHEN 
R. S. in Agr.; b. S 9, 1893, Canton, China. 
Prepared in Canton Christian Coll., Canton; 
Tsing Hua Coll., Peking, China. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Agr. Club; Chinese 
Stud. Club. Address, 2023 Kalorama Road, 
Washington, D. Ct 

8996. JAMES BENNETT CHILDS 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 2, 1896, 
Van Buren, Mo.; s. Trail Bennett (b. Je 14. 
1858, Fayetteville, Tenn.) and Mary Catherine 
(Michener) Childs (b. O 3, 1865, Marlboro, 
0.). Prepared in Vandalia H. S. Phi Beta 
Kaijpa. Inf., Camp Grant, III., 1918; Mustered 
out. D 9, 1918. Asst. Lib., Univ. of 111., 1918. — . 
Address, 617 S. Wright St., Champaign. 

8997. JUAN ORTIZ CHIOCO 

Student; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 21, 1895, 
Santo Domingo, P. I.; s. Adriano (b. P. I.) 
and Julia Ortiz (Luis) Chioco (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in San Isidro (P. I.) H. S.; Ore. Agr. 
Coll., 1913-15. Cosmopolitan Club; Sec, Agr. 
Club; Hoof and Horn Club. Grad. Stud., La. 
St. Univ., 1918 — . Address, c/o La. St. Univ., 
Baton Rouge, La. 

8998. LESTER HOWARD CHRISTEN 
.\rch. Engineer; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 13, 
1894, Elgin, 111.; s. Gottfried (b. My 19, 1865, 
.Switzerland) and Augusta (Schrader) Christen 
(b. O 31. 1871, 111.). Prepared in Elgin H. S. 
Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Club; Mgr., Class Base- 
ball. Arch. Engr. Production Dept., Am., 
Internal. Shipbuilding Corp., Hog Island, Pa., 
1918 — . Address, 275 Bpook St.. Elgin, 111.; 
bus add., c/o American Internat. Shipbldg. 
Corp., Hog Island, Pa. 



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8999. ARTHUR BAILEY CHRISTOPHER 
B. S. iu Ceram. Eng. ; b. Ja 8, 1893, Can- 
ton, 111.; s. Austin Walker (b. Ag a, 1857, 
Peoria) and Mary Olive (Chicken) Christopher 

(b. Ap 16, 1863, Ipava. ill.). Prepared in 
Canton H. S. Lambda Chi Alpha. Mem., M. 
E. Church; A. F. A. M. Address. 453 W. Elm 
St., Canton, 111. 

9000. GRACE JEAN CHRISTY 

A. B. in H. Sc: b. S 2, 1894, St. Joseph, 
111.; d. Delia Christy. Prepared in Urbana 
H. S. Omicron Nu; Illiola; W. A. A.; H. Sc. 
Club; Capt., Class Hockey; Prelim. Honors. 
Address, 709 W. High St., Urbana. t 

9001. CHARLES HENRY CLARAHAN, JR. 

B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Je 8, 1896, Tilton. 
la.; s. Charles Henry (b. S 16, 1871, Chicago) 
and Amanda (Capehart) Clarahan (b. F 28, 
1876). Prepared in Oak Park and River For- 
est Tp. H. Schs. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Soc; 
Prelim. Honors; Ed., Technograhh. Address, 
822 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

9002. JAMES GLEN CLARK 
B. S. in Commerce; b. An 30, 1896. Mo- 
weaqua. 111.; s. John Clark. Prepared in Mo- 
weaqua H. S. Address, Moweaqua, Ill.t 

9003. CARL CLEGG 
Engineer; B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ja iS, 1896, 
Chandlerville, 111.; s. Joseph John (b. Ag 23, 
1853, do.) and Charlotte L. (Ainsworth) Cle§-g 
(b. Jl 14, 1861, Mason Co.. 111.). Prepared in 
Chandlerville and Danville H. Schs. Chi Beta; 
Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma. 2nd Lt., Co. G, C. 
\. S. Troops, Ft. Monroe, Va.; Mustered out, 
1019. With Am. Blower Co., Detroit, 1919 — . 
Address, Chandlerville, 111.; bus. add., 34 Gar- 
field East, Detroit. 

9004. ORLIE MARTIN CLEM 
A. B. in L, A. & S.; b. Jl 3, 1891, Benton, 
111.; s. Scott Clem. Prepared in Benton H. S. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; 
Mgr., Star Course; Debating Team. 2nd Lt., 
'ith Replacement Bn., Inf., Camp Mac.'\rthur, 
Waco, Texas, 1918 — . Address, Benton, 111., 
R. i.t 

9005. VIOLA MARGARET COE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 11, 1896, Ridge 
farm, 111.; d. Louis W'oodyard (b. S 12, 1866, 
do.) and Anna Cynthia (Canaday) Coe (b. F 
18, 1873, Vermilion Grove, 111.). Prepared 
in Ridgefarm Tp. H. S.; Earlham Coll., 1914-16. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Ridgefarm, 111. 

9006. ESTHER DORRIS COHEN 
Prin., H. S.; A. B., in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 6, 

1896, Titusville, Pa.; d. Sisky and Fannie 
(Goralsky) Cohen (b. My 10, 1871. Indianap- 
olis). Prepared in Bridgeport Tp. H. S. ; 111. 
Coll., 1914-16. Menorah; Prelim. Honors. Prin., 
H. S., McLeansboro, 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Bridgeport, 111. 

9007. BENJAMIN EMANUEL COHN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. O i, 1897, 
Chicago; s. Jacob Cohn (b. D 15, 1853, Ober- 
pleis, Rhenish Prussiia, Gei).) and Fannie 
(\Vurzburg) Cohn (b. D 3, 1858, New Haven, 
Conn.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S.; 
Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 1914-16. Phi Lambda 
Upsilon; Menorah; Chem. Club- A. C. S.; 
Special honors. Address, 542 E. 62nd St., 
Cnicago. 

9008. VIVIAN GERALDINE COLGROVE 

B. L. S.; b. Mr 22, 1887, Fayette, la.; d. 
Albert L. Colgrove. Prepared in Univ. of 
Minn., A. B., 1908. Address, S'7 Walnut St. 
S. E. Minneapolis.! 



9009. DUANE CAMPBELL COLMEY 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 10, 1893, 
Chicago; s. James E. (b. F 2, 1854. Half 
Moon. N. Y.) and Tina A. (Grosvenor) Colmei 
(b. S 6, 1857, Attica, Ind.). Prepared in Crane 
Tech. H. S.; Chicago Crane Jr. Coll. Acacia; 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1019 — . Sergt., Bat. A, 333rd H. F. A., igi8; 
Mustered out Ja 19 19. Address, 5526 Augusta 
St., Chicago; bus. add., 501 E. Daniel St., 
Champaign. 

9010. LEWIS JASPER CONANT 
Journalist; .\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 29. 
i8q7, Kiiimundy, 111.; s. William Smith (b. S 
22. 1854, Kinmundy, 111.) and .-\gnes Isabelle 
(Morgan) Conant (b. Ag 25, i860, Kinmundy, 
111.). Prepared in Kinmundy. H. S. Acacia; 
Mil. Band; Staff, Daily Illini. Recruiting 
Officer, U. S. N. A. R. F., Univ. of 111., 1918; 
Great Lakes, 111., 1918 — . Auth.: Articles in 
St. Louis Globe Democrat, 1917. Mem., M. 
E. Church. .Address, Kinmundy, 111. 

901 1. FR.\NK H.\ROLD CONGLETON 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr. ; b. D 17, iSqs, Peso- 
tum. 111.; s. W. C. Congleton. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Farmer, Pesotum, 111., 1918 — . 
Married Opal D. Herriott, Ja i, 1918, Cham- 
paign. Address, R. F. D., Pesotum, Ill.t 

0012. WILLIAM FRANCIS COOLIDGE 
n. S. in .\gr.; b. D 7. 1893, Bloomington 
III.: s, Edward F. Coolidge. Prepared in 
University 11. S., Normal, 111.; 111. St. Norm. 
.Sch. Acanthus; 2nd Lt., Univ. Brig. 2nd 
Lt., C. A. C, U. S. A., 1918— . Address, 
R. 7, Bloomington, Ill.f 

9013. PHILIP CORPER 

A. B. in Commerce; b. My 26. 1896, Chicago, 
s. Phillipina Corper. Prepared in Lake View 
H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa Psi; Staff, Siren; 
III. Mag.; Mgr., Interseholastic Circus; Sr. 
Memorial Com. Capti., Hdqtrs. Co., Univ. 
Brig. 2nd Lt., Ord., Camp Rariton, Metuchen, 
N, J., X918 — . .iddrcss, 5847 Kenmore Ave., 
Chicago. t 

9014. DALE CLAIR CORZINE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap ig, 1895. Assumption, 
111.; s. C. C. Corzine. Prepared in Assump- 
tion Tp. H. S. Agr. Club. U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of 111., T918; Camp Dick, Tex., 1918; 
Mustered out, la 1919. Address, Assumption, 
Ill.t 

9015. MARY DELIGHT CRAIGMlLE 

(Sister of No. 9016) 
.\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 21, 1896, La 
Grange, 111.; d. Samuel A. (h. Ag 14, i86o, 
Gower, 111.) and Mary L. (Vial) Craigmile (b. 
I) 27, 1859. Western Springs, 111.). Prepared 
in Lyons' Tp. H. S. Kappa Delta Pi; W. A. 
A.; Mgr., Class Hockey, Baseball, and Basket- 
ball. Teacher, H. S.. Champaign, 1918 — . 
.Address, R. i, Knox, Ind.; bus. add., looi S. 
t'th St., Champaign. 

9016. ROBERT JAMES CRAIGMILE 

(Brother of No. 9015) 
Civ. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 26, 1894. 
l.a Grange. 111.; s. Samuel A. (b. Ag 14, i860. 
Grover. III.) and Mary L. (Vial) Craigmile (b. 
D 27, 1859. Western Springs. III.). Prepared 
in Lyons Tp. H. S. Civ. Engr., U. S. N., 
Newport, R. I., 1918 — v Address, R. i, Knox. 
Ind. 

9017. JOSEPH FRANCIS CREEDON 
Supt., Bldg. Const.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Mr 26, 

1894, Omaha, Neb.; s. Daniel J. Creedon. Pre- 
pared in Omaha (Neb.) H. S.; Univ. of Neb. 
Supt., Bldg. Const., Omaha, Neb. 2nd Lt., C, 



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Ba( CALAUKEATE Al.UMNI 



71.^ 



A., Ft. Monroe, Va.; Supply Officer Recruit 
Troops, North Cantonment Presidio of San 
Francisco; Mustered out. Ja 30, 1919. Address, 
2839 California St., Omaha, Neb. 

9018. ELDRED EVERETT CRESS 
Test Asst.; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ap 3, 1896, 
Litchfield, 111.; s. Everett Cress. Prepared in 
Carlinville II. S. Triangle; Sigma Tau; 
Scarab. Test Asst., T. & A. M. Dcpt., Univ. 
of III., 1918— . 2nd Lt., C. A. C. O. T. C. 
S, Co. I, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918; Mustered out, 
D 4, 1918. Address, 410 E. First South St., 
Carlinville, 111.; bus. add., 112 E. Daniel St., 
Champaign. 

9019. HARLAN RUSSELL CRILEY 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 20, 1896, Ottum- 
sva, la.; s. J, R. Criley. Prepared in Decatur. 
.Address, 367 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 

9020. ARTHUR OGAN CROSIAR 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F 23, 1896, Utica, III.; s 
Eli I. (b. N 29, 1873, do.) and Mary M 
(Ogan) Crosiar (b. S 15, 1873, Maiden, 111.). 
Prepared in I, a Salle-Peru Tp. H. S. Class 
Football and Baseball. U. S. A. S., 1918— . 
Address, R. 25, Utica, 111. 

9021. MARY ANN CROSS 
Social Settlement Worker; A. B. in L. A. & 
S.; b. Jl 27, 1896, Bainbridge, Ind.; d. .'Xndrew 
L. (b. Ag 26, 1866, Lebanon, Ind.) and Olive 
Ann (Batman) Cross (b. Ag 11, 1869, Green 
Castle, Ind.). Prepared in Roachdale (Ind.) 
H. S.; Ind. Univ., 1914-15. Alpha Chi Omega; 
Chem. Club. Social Settlement Work. Chica- 
go, 1918 — . Address, Roachdale, Ind.; bus. 
add., 1442 E. S9th St., Chicago. 

9022. GEORGE MADILL CULLILANE 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Ap 4, 1894, 

Denison, Tex.; s. John R. (b. Baltimore) and 
Elizabeth (O'Brien) Cullilane. Prepared in 
Soldan H. S., St. Louis. Lambda Chi Alpha; 
Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Varsity Baseball; 
Homecoming Com. Engr., Scullin Steel Co., 
St. Louis, 1918 — . Address, 5323 Maple Ave., 
St. Louis; bus. add., c/o Scullin Steel Co., do. 

9023. ALTHEA ELIZABETH CURRIE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 15, 1893. Loda, 
111.; d. Robert Currie. Prepared in Paxton 
H. S. Address, Loda, Ill.t 

9024. MAJOR CUSKADEN 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 25, 1895. St. 
Paul, Ind.; s. Edward (b. do.) and Mollie 
(Reed) Cuskaden (b. do.). Prepared in Ar- 
eola H. S. Country Life Club; Capt., Univ. 
Brig. Farmer, Areola, 111. Instr.. U. S. S. 
M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918. Address, looj .S. 
3rd St., Champiagn. 

9025. EDNA OTILIA DAHLIN 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 23, 1896. Geneva, 111.; 
d. Alfred Dahlin. Prepared in Geneva II. S. 
Address, Geneva, Ill.t 

9026. GERALDINE DALY 
Editor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 6, 1895. 
Jcliet, 111.; d. Joseph James and Grace Eve- 
line (O'Reilly) Daly. Prepared in loliet Tp. 
,H. S. Alpha Gamma Delta; Scribblers'; Can- 
terbury Club; Spalding Guild; Celtic Club. 
Ed., Joliet Herald News Joliet, III., 1918 — . 
Address, 201 S. Center St., Joliet, 111. 

9027. FREDERICK ABRAM DAVIS 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. N 26, 1894, Cherry 
Valley, 111.; s. Abram Enoch (b. Jl 29, 1864, 
do.) and Carrie Avis (Whittle) Davis (b. N i, 
1864. Rockford. 111.). Prepared in Rockford H. 
.S. Hoof and Horn Club; Agr. Club. Farmer, 



Cherry Valley, 111., 1918 — . Capt., R. O. T. 
C, U. S. A. S., 294th Aero Squadron, Mather 
Field, Sacramento, Calif., 1918; Mustered out. 
N 26, 1918. Address, 121 S. Prospect St., Rock- 
ford, 111.; bus. add.. Cherry Valley, 111. 

9028. HELEN GROSS DAVIS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 20, 1896, Los 

Angeles; d. Ferman E. Davis. Prepared in 
Atwood H. S.; N. W. Univ. Kappa Delta Pi; 
Sec, Illiola; Exec. Council. Womens' League; 
ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. With Bur. of Educ, 
Carnegie Inst., of Tech., Pittsburg, 1918 — . 
Address, 1372 Lucile Ave., Los Angeles; bus. 
add., 5138 Woodlawn Ave., Oakland Sta., Pitts- 
burg.t 

9029. JOHN EUGENE DAVIS 
A. B. in Commerce; b. N 7, 1895, Piqua, I.; 

s. J. F. Davis. _ Prepared in Wendell Phillips 
H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tribe of Illini; 
Mask and Bauble; Varsity Baseball. Address, 
6212 Eberhart Ave., Chicago. f 

9030. NEULON DEAHL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 19, 1892, Mar- 
tinsville. 111.; s. George B. Deahl. Prepared 
in Martinsville H. S. Grad. Stud, and Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1918; Chem., Parke, 
Davis Co., Detroit, 1919 — . Address, c/o Parke, 
Davis Co., Detroit. 

9031. OLIVE GERTRUDE DEAN 
(Sister of No. 6195) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 7, 1893, Harris- 
burg, 111.; d. John William (b. Ag 4, 1866, 
Posey Co., Md.) and Isabel (Lebo) Dean (b. 
D 2, 1869, Carrier Mills, 111.). Prepared in 
Ilarrisburg Tp. H. S. Address, R. 2, Harris- 
burg, 111. 

9032. EARL WILLIAM DEERING 

B. S. in C. E.; b. O 3. 1896. Chicago; s. 
Herman Deering. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S.; Crane Jr. Coll. C. E. Soc. Address, 
1408 N. Harding Ave., Chicago. f 

9033. ROSE CAROLYN DENNIS (BOOTH) 
(Wife of No. C70J 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 25, 1895, Glen- 
coe. 111.; d. Charles Mulford (b. Ap 17, 1856, 
Nicolaus, Calif.) and Maria Garside (b. O 10. 
1856, Chicago). Prepared in New Trier Tp. 
H. S. Chi Omega. Married Harry Tyler 
Bootli (g'17)- Ja I, 1919, Glencoe, 111. Ad- 
dress, Stearns Park, Long Island, N. Y. 

9034. CHARLES HACKETT DENSON 
Exten. An. Husbandman; B. S. in Agr.; b. 
.\g 26, 1884, Harperville, Miss.; s. James N 
(b. O 3, 1836, Ludlow, Miss.) and Mary Eliza- 
beth (Lee) Denson (b. N 15, 1844, do.). Pre- 
pared in Ludlow (Miss.) H. S. B. S., Miss, 
Coll,, Clinton, Miss., 1907. Exten. An. Hus- 
bandman, Bur. An. Indus., Div. An. Hus- 
bandry, Dept. of Agr., Little Rock, Ark., 
1^918 — . Married Bera Elizabeth Waggener, 
S 2, 1916, Martin, Tenn. Address, c/o Bureau 
Animal Industrj-. Little Rock, Ark. 

9035. KARL LUDWIG DERN 
B. S. in Chem. E.; b. D 24, 1894, Stan- 
ton, Neb.; s. Louis Dern. Prepared iti Stan- 
ton (Neb.) H. S. ; Armour Inst. Bushnell 
Guild. Address, 1612 Binney St., Omaha, Neb. 

9036. GUSTAVE HERMAN DEUCHLER 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. Ag 7, 1895, Aurora, 111.; s. 
Heraman (b. Aachen, Baden Baden, Ger,) 
and Elizabeth (Tegtman) Deuchler. Prepared 
in West Aurora H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. 
Club; Varsity Track. With I. C. R. R., Cen- 
tralia. 111., 1918 — . Naval Aviation, 1918; 
mustered out Ja 1919. Address, 364 Garfield 
Ave,, Aurora, 111.: bus. add., c/o I. C. R. R., 
Centralia, 111. 



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0037. HELGE CHRISTOFFER DIESERUD 

B. S. in M. E.; b. D 18, 1896, Chicago: s. 
Juul Dieserud (b. Norway) and Inga Gustava 
^Wellen) Dieserud. Prepared in Eastern H. 
S., Washington, D. C. Phi Kapjia Tan; Tan 
Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; Pres.. 
Stud. Branch A. I. E. E.: 2nd Lt., Univ. 
Brig.; Prelim, and Final Honors. ^nd Lt., 
54th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918 — ■. Address, 
L'i6 Maryland Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C. 

9038. jOiiN WAMSER DIETZ 

A. B. in Commerce; b. D 17, 1896, Belle- 
ville, 111. Prepared in West. Mil. Acad. Phi 
Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi; Skull and 
Crescent; West. Club; Homecoming Com.; 
Jr. Councilman; V. P., 111. Union. Med. Corps, 
A. E. F., France, 1918; Asst. to Attending 
Surgeon of Dist. of Paris. Address, 308 N. 
Richland Ave., Belleville, 111. 

9039. LAURA EMILY DOLE 

(Sister of Nos. 5637, 6843, 6844) 
Supervisor; B. Mus. ; b. S 10, 1895, Man- 
teno, 111.; d. Theophilus Packard (b. Je 12, 
1849, Shelbourne, Mass.) and Emma Rhoda 
(Viall) Dolq (b. F 7, 1851, Brockvvayville, 
Pa.). Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Mu Kappa 
Alpha; Jamesonian; Prelim. Honors; Women's 
Glee Club; Choristers. Supvr. Mus., H. S., 
Genesee, 11!., 1918 — . Address, Manteno, 111.; 
bus. add., c/o High School, Geneseo, 111. 

9040. HELEN LAURA DOOCY 
Statistician; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 23, 
1896, Pittstield, 111.; d. Edward (1). O 19, 1853, 
St. Louis) and Clara Louise (Butler) Doocy 
(b. S 10, 1865, Payson, III.;. Prepared in 
Pittstield H. S.; James Milliken Univ., 1914- 
15. Le Cercle Frangais; Sr. Invitation Com. 
Teacher, French, Pittstield, 111., 19 18; Sta- 
tistician, Chem. Warfare Service, Washington, 
D. C, 1918— . Address, Pittstield. 111. 

9041. DOROTHY LANNING DOTY 

(Sister of No. 9042) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ta 16, 1896. 
Oak Park, 111.; d. Marshall Lloyd", Sr. (b. Je 
9, 1869, Darlington, Wis.) and Dora Lanning 
(Jones) Doty (b. Jl 7, 1874, Can.). Prepared 
in New Trier Tp. H. S. Kappa .\lpha Theta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; Mortarboard; 
Mask and Bauble; Alethenai; W. A. A.; Wo 
man's Ed., Illio; III. Drama Federation, Ex. 
Com.; Prelim. Plonors; Stud. Council. Asst., 
Home Econ., Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 111., 
19 18 — -. Acting Mess Sergt. and Camp Dietitian, 
Co. C, S. A. T. C. Unit, Lombard Coll., 1918; 
Mustered out, D 21, 1918. Address, loio Cen- 
tral Ave.. Wilmette, 111.; bus. add., Lombard 
Coll., Galesburg, 111. 

9042. HELENE ELEANORE DOTY 

(Sister of- No. 9041) 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 16, 
i8g6. Oak Park, III.; d. Marshall Lloyd, Sr. 
(b. Je 9, 1869, Darlington, Wis.) and Dora 
Lanning (Jones) Doty (b. Jl 7. 1874, Can.). 
Prepared in New Trier Tp. H. S. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Alethenai; Woman's Ed., Ilho; Stunt 
Show. Ex. Com.; Stud. Council; W. A. A.; 
Prelim. Honors. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111.. 
1 9 18 — . Address, loio Central Ave., Wilmette. 
111.; bus. add., 907 Oregon St., Urbana. 

9043. EMILY MOTT DOWNING 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 17, 
1804, Glen Head, Long Island, N. Y.; d. 
Hicks A. (b. D i, 1864) and Emily Cornwall 
(Mott) Downing (b. Ap i:, 1867, Glen Head, 
Long Island N. Y.). Prepared in Elburn H. 
S.; Ferry Hall, 1910-11; No. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1911-12. Chi Omega. Bus. Course, 
Champaign Cml. Coll., 1918 — . Address, El- 
burn, 111.; bus. add., 907 S. Wright St., Cham- 
paign. 



9044. CHUIN DU 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 27, 1887, Wei 
Whei F\i, China; s. D. C. Du. Prepared in 
Honan Provincial H. S. A. B., Baldwin Wal 
lace Coll.. 1916; A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1917. 
.iddrr.<:s, Wei Whei Fu, Honan, China.t 

9045- MARIE MILDRED DU ROIS 
Secretary; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Mr 6, 1894, 
riliopolis. 111.; d. C. O. Du Bois. Prepared 
in Eldorado Tp. H. S.; James Milliken Univ. 
Omicron Nu. Sec, Office Dept., Agr. Educ, 
Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 606 Pine St., 
Eldorado, 111.; bus. add., c/o Dept. of Agr. 
Kduc, Univ. of 111. 

9046. VELMA BURDETTE DUMAS 
Teacher; B. Mus.; b. N 10, 1896, Cicero, 
ril.; d. Joseph A. (b. My 27, 1861, N. Y.) 
and Emma E. (Durdette) Dumas (b. O 27, 1861, 
Eng.). Prepared in J. Sterling Morton H. S., 
Cicero. Achoth ; Mu Kappa Alpha; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Illiola; ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; 
Woman's Glee Club; Choristers. Teacher, 
Mus.. H. S.. Marion, 111., 1918— . Address, 
514 Thomas Place, Marion, 111. 

9047. FAE DUVALL 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 17, 1890, 
Argenta, 111.; d. John William (b. Jl 14, 1848. 
Belmont, O.) and Alice (Vulgamott) Duvall (b. 
N I, 1854, Argenta, 111.). Prepared in James 
Milliken Acad.: 111. St. Norm. H. S.: 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., 1908-9, 1912-14. Chi Theta; Y. 
W. C. A. Teacher, H. S., Spokane, Wash., 
1918 — . Address, Argenta, 111.; btis. add., 210 
S. Adams St., .Spokane, Wash. 

9048. VERA ORIENE EDDS 
Pastoral Asst.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 
5, 1891, Lincoln, HI.; d. Thomas W. (b. Mr 
12. 1862, do.) and Allie Ann (French) Edds 
(b. Ap 7, 1867, (/().). Prepared in Lincoln H. 
S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1910-12, summer 
1 91 6. Kappa Delta Pi; Alethenai; Scribblers; 
I'ethany Circle; Treas. Y. W. C. A. Pastoral 
Asst., Univ. Place Church of Christ, Cham- 
paign, 1918 — . Nat. Pres., Bethany Circle 
.iddress, 402 E. Sycamore St., Normal, 111.; 
bus. add., 1108 W. Oregon, Urbana. 

9049. GAIL PHILLIPS EDWARDS 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. O 4, 1895, Chi- 
cago; s. Otho Sheridan (b. Ja 25, 1868, O.) 
and Sara M. (Gilheely) Edwards (b. O 22, 
1870, Chicago). Prepared in Waller H. S., 
Chicago. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Glee and Mandolin Club. Pvt., Chem. 
Service, U. S. A., 1918.; Water Analysis, 
Base Hosp. Bordeaux, France, 191 8; Chem., 
Water Supply Dept., do., 1918 — . Address, 1441 
Jarvis Ave., Chicago. 

9050. WILLIAM HIRSCHEL EICHORN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 30, 1896, Mound City, 
III.; s. George Eichorn. Prepared in Mound 
Citv H. S. Alpha Zeta; Pres., Agr. Chib; 
Hoof and Horn Club; .Menorah; Staff, III. Agr.; 
.\gr. Dance Com.; Jr. Smoker Com.; Sr. Hat 
Com. U. S. N., Great Lakes, 19:8; Ensign, 
19 19 — . Address, Mound City, Ill.t 

9051. EUGENE ROBERT ELESON 
Dentist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 27. 1895. 
Elkhart, Ind.; s. Robert Ernest (b. S 28, 
1868, Three Rivers, Mich.) and Flora Vibelia 
(Christman) Eleson (b. S 22, 1868, Elkhart 
Ind.). Prepared in Elkhart (Ind.) H. S 
Medui; Gamma Sigma Kappa; Phi Chi. Den 
tal Asst., Dental Infirmary No. 2. Camp Mc 
Arthur, Tex. Address, 515 8th St., Elkhart 
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P05J. FKRDLXAND ARTHUR ELL 
B. S. in E. E.; b. O 26, 1805. Chicago; s. 
F. H. C. Ell. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. Address. 2306 War- 
ren Ave., Chicago.! 

9053. EARLIE EDGAR ELLIOTT 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 11, 1880, Bono, Ark.: 
s. J. H. Elliott. Prepared in Woodland Coll.; 
Jonesboro Agr. Coll., Ark. Address, Bono. 
Ark.t 

9054. JACOB HOWARD EUSTON 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. O 4, iSgr, Lebanon, Pa.; 
s. Jacob Weichel (b. Lebanon, Pa.) and Annie 
Minerva (Ranch) Euston (b. Berks Co., Pa.). 
Prejiared in Washington H. S., Portland, Ore. 
Tan Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nn; Sigma Xi; E. E. 
Soc. ; Prelim., Special, and Final Honors; Stud. 
Branch A. L. E. E. Pvt., Hdqtrs. Co., 337th 
F. A.. Camp Dodge, la.; Sergt.. Hdqtrs. Co., 
33-th F. A., D. S., 88th Div., A. E. F., France; 
Mustered out, 1919. Address, 50 9th Ave., 
Newark, N. J.; bus. add., 802 Hamilton St., 
Allentown, Pa. 

905s. FRED EVANS 

B. S. in A. E.; b. N 5, i.Sg;, St. Louis; s. 

Morris Evans. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 

.S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. Arch. Club; C. 

E. Soc. Address, 1837 W. 13th St., Chicago.! 

9056. CAROLINE VIRGINIA EWAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 29, 18S6, Cuba, 
111.; d. William Israel (b. Mr 12, 1847, Port 
Republic, Va.) and Regina Catbejine (Murchi- 
son) Ewan (b. Ap i, 1847, Darlington. S. C). 
Prepared in Cuba H. S.; DePauw Univ., 1907- 
09. Kappa Delta Pi. Address, Cuba, 111. 

9057. GEORGE EDWARD KIRCHNER 

EAGER 
Inspector; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 15, 1896, Mur- 
physboro. 111.; d. Philip (b. 1855, do.) and 
Emma Rebecca (Will) F/ager (b. 1862, do.). 
Prepared in Murphysboro Tp. H. S. Alpha 
Zeta; Hort. Club; Prelim. Honors. St. Nur- 
sery Insp., 1918 — . Address, Murphysboro, 

9058. FAITH JEANNETTE FAIRFIELD 

(FISHER) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 7. 1896, Eaton 
Rapids, Mich.; d. Charles T. Fairfield. Pre- 
pared in Rutland (Vt.) H. S.; Oberlin Coll. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Athenean; Staff, Daily 
mini; ist (Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Sr. Advisory 
Council. Married Benjamin Fisher, Ag 1918. 
Address, 66 N. Main St., Rutland, Vt.t 

9059. CHARLES FAIRMAN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 27, 1897. Alton, 
111.; s. Willis Lee (b. Ap 6. 1859, Medina, N. 
Y.) and Helen Graham (Stelle) Fairman (b. 
My 4, 1857, Jerseyville, 111.). Prepared in Al- 
ton and East St. Louis H. Schs. Theta Chi; 
Ma-wan-da; Scabbard and Blade: Cadet Col., 
Univ. Brig.; Prelim. Honors. Bat. F, ist 111. 
F*. A., 1916-17; 4th R. O. T. C, 1918; 2nd Lt., 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; ist Lt.. Observa- 
tion Bn.. Ft. Sill, Okla.. 1918; Asst. in Mil., 
Univ, of 111., 1919 — . Auth.: Military Tr. in 
Land Grant Colleges and Universities. Nat. 
Defense. Married Elizabeth Armstrong, N 23, 
1918, Oklahoma City, Okla. Address, 31 12 
Leverett Ave., Alton, 111.; bus. add., Mil. Office, 
Univ. of -111., Urbana. 

9060. BERTHA LUCILLE FARNAM 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 28, 1894, Pawnee, 
111.; d. H. E. and Hattie M. (Ferguson) Far- 
nam. Prepared in Pawnee H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. Address, Pawnee, 111. 



9061. ALICE MAUDE FERGUSON 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 4, 1888, Orion, 
111.; d. George William (b. Je 18, 1847, Quin- 
cv, 111.) and Inez Eliza (Hitchcock) Ferguson 
(b. F 14, i8=;2, Farmington, 111.). Prepared 
in Galesburg H. S.; Knox /Toll., 1908-10; Knox 
Conservatory of Mus., 1911-14. Omicron Nu. 
Teacher. H. S.. Bippus, Ind., 1918 — . Address, 
Orion, 111.; t,;.f. add., c/o High School, Bip- 
pus, Iml. 

9062. M.'VRGARET ALICE FINLEY 
(Sister of No. 8319) 
Student: A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 30. 
1895, Hoopeston, 111.; d. Charles R. and Addie 
(Rcece) Finley. Prepared in Hoopeston H. 
S. Achoth: Athenean; Scholarship in Classics; 
Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, Hoopeston, 
111.; bus. add., 601 E. Chalmers St., Cham- 
paign. 

9063. SOLOMON LEONARD FISHMAN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chcni. E. ; b. O 29, 1898, 
Chicago; d. Louis (b. Russia) and Elizabeth 
Fishman (b. do.). Prepared in Medill H. S., 
Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 191=5-16. Menorah; 
Chem. Club; A. C. S. ReseaVch Chem., Gas 
Defense Research, Am. Univ. Exp. Sta., Wash- 
ington. D. C, 1918 — , Address, Holly Grove, 
La.; bus. add., American Univ., Washington, 
D. C. 

9064. (FRITZ) HARRIS D. FISK 
Lawyer: LI^ B.; b. Mr 8, 1894, De Kalb, 
111.; s. Albert Wallace (b. O 21, 1857, Reeds- 
burg, Wis.) and Clara (Perry) Fisk (b. Ap 27, 
[861, Kaneville, 111.). Prepared in De Kalb 
Tp. H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; 
Fresh. Varsity Basketball; Stud. Ed., Law Bui. 
Lawyer, De Kalb. 111., 1919 — . Sergt. Maj., 
F. A., Sch. Det., Firing Center, Camp Jackson, 
S. C; Camp Knox, Ky.; Mustered out. Ja 15, 
1919- Changed name to Harris D., 1918. Ad- 
dress, 323 College Ave., De Kalb, 111.; bus. add.. 
Room 20s. Odd Fellows Bldg., do. 

9065. ANNETTE IIOYT FLANDERS 
Land Arch.; B. S. in Land Gard.; b. S 16, 
18S7, Milwaukee; d. Frank Mason (b. 1854, do.) 
and Hettie Pamelia (Jones) Hoyt (b. 1858, Har- 
vard^ 111.). Prepared in Balliol Sch., Utica, 
N. Y., Milwaukee Downer Acad. .A.. B., Smith 
Coll., 1910. Telephone Operators Unit, Sig- 
nal Corps, 1918; Canteen Service, A. R. C, 
France, 1918 — . Married Roger Yale Fland- 
ers Je 14, 1913, Oconomowoc, Wis. Ad- 
dress, 686 Franklin Place, Milwaukee. 

9066. EDNA HELEN FLEXER (WALSH) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 12, 1894. Joliet, 

111.: d. Dr. J. R. (b. S 22, i86s) and Helen 
Norton (Peck) Flexer (b. My 12, 1864). Pre- 
pared in Joliet Tp. H. S.; Tr. Coll., Joliet. 
Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Club; W. A. A.; Jame- 
sonian. Married Stewart P. Walsh, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 5838 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

9067. MARGUERITE PAULINE FLOCK 

(Sister of No. 8328) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 17, 1895, Deer 
Grove, 111.; d. John (b. Ja 31, 1863, do.) and 
Nettie Louise (Schlink) Flock (b. Je 24 1864. 
El Paso, 111.). Prepared in Sterling Tp. H. 
S. Alpha Delta Pi; Le Cercle Francais; W. 
A. A.; Jr. Advisory Bd.; Treas., Sr. Illinae; 
Class., Basket ball; Class Baseball; Class 
Hockey. Address, 904 W. Green St., Urbana. 

9068. GRACE HAGGERTY FLOOD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 23, 1895, 
Terre Haute, Ind.; d. George S. Flood. Pre- 
pared in Wiley H. S., Terre Haute, Ind. Ind. 
St. Norm. Sch. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, Eng., 
■H. S., Clinton, 111., 1918 — . Address, 1125 
S. 7th St., Terre Haute, Ind.; bus. add., c/o 
High School, Clinton. 111. 



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9069. AUTHA MAYBELLE FLUKE 
Bank Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 
13, 1896, Clyde. 111.; d. Autlia L. Fluke. Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S. Pi Beta Phi; 
Clerk, bank, Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 6547 
Normal Blvd., Chifiago.t 

9070. DOMINIC FORTY 
(Brother of No. 6881) 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Jl 13, 1895, Chicago; s. 
Joseph J. Forty. Prepared in Crane Jr. Coll. 
Address, 842 N. Fairfield Ave., Chicago. t 

9071. FRANK WARD FOSTER 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 26, 1890, Alexis, 111.; 
s. Marriott Hays (b. My 7, 1859. Huntington 
Co., Pa.) and Katherine Elizabeth (Boggs) 
Foster (b. Je 2, 1861, Alexis, 111.). Prepared 
in Alexis H. S.; Monmouth H. S. Eta Kappa 
Nu; Theta Tau. Engrs. R. C, U. S. S. C. 
Radio Sch., 1918; O. T. S., Columbia Univ., 
New York City, 1918; Post Field, Ft. Sill, 
Okla., 191 8 — . Address, Alexis, 111. 

9072. RONALD EDWARD FOULKE 
Electrician; B. S. in E. E.; b. F 20, 1897, 
Aurora, 111.; s. William D. (b. Ap 1868) and 
Florence Mary (Officer) Foulke (b. 1867, Pa.). 
Prepared in West Aurora H. S. Theta Delta 
Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Pan Hellenic Council; Varsity Football; Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Illini Trustee. Electn., 
Aurora, 111., 1919 — • 2nd Lt.. 5th C. A. T. 
C, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918; Ft. Sill, Okla., 
1918; Mustered out, D i, 1918. Address, iii 
W. Park Ave., Aurora, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
Barber Greene Co., do. 

9073. LUCIA BYRNE FOX 

Teacher; B. S. in Land. Card.; b. N 26, 1892, 
Madison. Wis.; s. A. O. Fox. Prepared in 
Wis. Acad.; Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of 
Calif. Delta Gamma. Teacher, Land Card, 
and Bot., Tech. H. S., Indianapolis, 1918 — . 
Address, 117 E. Gorham St., Madison. Wis.; 
bits, add., c/o Technical High School, Indian- 
apolis. 

9074. ARTHUR LEWIS FRANCIS 

Advertising Mgr.; A. B. in Commerce; b. My 
12, 1893, Chicago; s. John W. (b. Lincoln Co., 
O.) and Emma Bailey (b. Chicago, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Englewood H. S. Chi Beta; Pierrots. 
Advertising Mgr., Vacuum Co., Chicago, 
1918 — . Q. M. Corps, Depot Q. M., Chicago; 
Mustered out, D 20, 1918. Address, 6414 Yale 
Ave., (Chicago; bus. add., Advertising Dept., 
Vacuum Oil Co., do. 

9075. JOHN ZIMMERLY FRAZIER 
(Brother of Nos. 6242, 6886) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. S 21, 1880, Paris. 111.; s. 
James B. (b. D 25, 1854, Charleston, 111.) 
and Dora Isabella (Zimmerly) Frazier (b. D 
10, Paris, 111.). Prepared in Paris H. S. 
Adelphic; Agr. Club. Address, R. 4. Pans. 

9076. VINA FREITAG 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 31. 1891, 
Mackinaw. 111.; d. Frank (b. D 4, 1869, Arrow- 
smith, 111.) and Mary Frances (Wilson) Freitag 
(b. Ja 8, 1869, Rich Hill, Mo.). Prepared in 
Mackinaw H. S.; 111. St. Norm., 1910-12. 
Delta Epsilon Phi. Dietitian, Michael Reese 
Hosp., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, Mackinaw, 
111.; bus. add c/o Michael Reese Hospital, 
Chicago. 

9077. HOLLIS OLDFIELD FREY 
B. S. in M. E.; b. O 29. 1895. Secor, 111.; s. 
Clarence W. (b. do.) and Geneva (Colburn) 
Frey (b. Eureka, 111.). Prepared in Secor H. 
S.; Eureka Prep. Coll.: Eureka Coll., 1913- 
14 Acanthus; Theta Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; 
Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. U. S. N., Stevens 



Inst., Hoboken. N. J.; do., A. E. F., France, 
1918; Returned from overseas, 1919; Mustered 
out, F 10, 1910. Address, 309 S. McLean St., 
Bloomington, 111. 

9078. ARTHUR HENRY FRICK 
Farm Adviser; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 11, 1895, 
Belleville, 111.; s. Henry J. (b. Je 11, 1850, 
Hecker, 111.) and Emily (Baumann) Frick (b. 
S II. 1857. Belleville, 111.). Prepared in 
Belleville H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Class 
Football; Class Baseball; Class Basketball; 
2nd Lt., L^niv. Brig. Dir. of Agr., Strawberry 
Point, la., 19 18; do., Dist. No. 1, Itasca Co., 
Minn., 1918 — . Troop B, ist 111. Cavalry, 
1915-16. Address, Grand Rapids, Minn. 

9079. THEODORE HENRY PRISON 
Student; Entomologist; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; 
b. Ja 17, 1895, Champaign; s. Joseph (b. D 6, 
i8.s8, Strassburg, Ger.) and Helen (O'Neil) 
Prison (b. S 23, 1858, Herman, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; 
Sigma Xi; Adelphic; Univ. Orchestra. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111.. 1918— . 4th O. T. C, 
Camp Dodge, Des Moines; 2nd Lt. ; Mustered 
out, D 2, 1918. Auth. : Articles in .4m. Ent. 
Soc. of Am., 1917, 1918; Proc. Brooklyn Ent. 
Soc, 1916. Address, 503 W. Springfield Ave., 
Champaign. 

9080. ROLF HAROLD JOSEF GAARDER 
Asst. Mgr.; B. S. in Commerce; b. N 9, 1896, 
Kristiana, Norway; s. Ole H. (b. D 14, 1857, 
Norway) and Camilla (Handberg) Gaarder (b. 
Je 18, 1873. Kristiana, Norway). Prepared in 
Frogner Hosere Almenskole, Kristiana, Nor- 
way. Cosmopolitan. Asst. Mgr., Overseas Co. of 
Brazil, Sao Lviiz. Maranhao, Brazil. 1919 — . 
Address, Professor Dahlsgata s, Kristiana, 
Norway; bus. add.. Overseas Co. of Brazil, 
Sao Luiz, Maranhao, Brazil. 

9081. RALPH A. GALE 
Research Asst,; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 8, 
1892, Palisade, Neb.; s. Harvey T. (b. Logan 
Co., 111.) and Mattie J. (Hogue) Gale (b. do.). 
Prepared in Lincoln Coll. Prepared in Lin- 
coln Coll., Neb., 1914-16. Acacia, Research 
Asst. and Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
ist Co., Inf., O. T. Sch., Camp Sherman, O. 
Mem.. Presby. Church. Address, 112 Hudson 
St., Lincoln, 111. 

9082. AUGUSTA EMILIE GALSTER 
Research Asst.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 
25. 1887. Tower Hill, III.; d. W. F. Galster. 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Le Cercle Frangais. 
Research Asst., Office of the Dean of the Gradu- 
ate School, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Tower Hill, 111.; bus. add., 109 Commerce 
Bldg., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

9083. McKINLEY GARDNER 
Tournalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 21, 
1897. Eagle. Neb.; s. James Monroe (b. Ja 12, 
1839, Akron, O.) and Margaret (Christopher) 
Gardner (b. 1859, Pawnee, 111,). Prepared in 
Auburn H. S. Sigma Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi 
Delta Epsilon; Sigma Delta Chi- Graphomen; 
Staff, Illini, III. Mag.; Prelim. Honors; War 
Com. On Advertising Staff, Wenatchee Daily 
World, Wenatchee, Wash. Married Jane Owen, 
D 24. 1918, Los Gatos, Calif. Address, Auburn, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Wenatchee Daily World, 
Wenatchee, Wash. 

9084. JESSE LEHMAN GARY 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 28, 1896, Carmi, 111.; 
s. G. Taylor (b. Ap 9, 1848, Bowling Green, 
Ky.) and Mary Magdalena (Earth) Gary (b. 
Je' 30, 1869, Carmi, 111.). Prepared in Carmi 
H. S. Prelim. Honors; C. E. Soc. Sergt., 
Topographical Sect., Hdqtrs. Co., 212th Engrs., 
Camp Forrest, Ga. ; do.. Camp Devens, Mass.; 
Mustered out, F i, 1919. Address. Carmi, 111. 



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9085. ROMAN DE LA GARZA 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 14, 1891, Sabinas Hidal- 
go Nuevo Leon, Mex.; s. Roman (b. Gutierrez, 
Monterrey, do.) and Tuanita (Morales) Garza 
(b. Sabinas Hidalgo, ao.). Prepared in Greer 
ColL; Purdue Univ., 1912-13. C. E. Club. Ad- 
dress, Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Mex. 

9086. GAIL GAUNT (WINKLEMAN) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 24, 1894, Grand 
Chain, 111.; d. Charles M. (b. Jl i. 1865, do.) 
and Eleanor (Miller) Gaunt (b. N 3, 1866, 
Villa Ridge, 111.). Prepared in Ward Bel- 
mont, Nashville, Tenn. Alpha Delta Pi. Mar- 
ried R. E. Winkleman, Mr 27. 1919, Mound 
City, 111. Address. Mound City, 111. 

9087. LESTER CHARLES GEIGER 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 20, 
1895, Mendota, 111.; s. Frederick John (b. Pon- 
tine, 111.) and Minnie Mary (Klucker) Geiger 
(b. N 2, 1870, Mendota, 111.). Prepared in Men- 
dota H. S. With Ernst & Ernst, C. P. Accts., 
Chicago, 1919—- Bat. F, 337th F. A., N. A., 
1918; A. E. F., France, 1918-19; Mustered out, 
F 5i I9I9- Mem., Am. Econ. Assn. Address, 
500 Illinois Ave., Mendota, 111.; bus. add., 
1038-50 Continental & Cml. Bank Bldg., Chi- 
cago. 

9088. HAROLD EDGAR GEORGE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 31, 1891, St. Peter, 
Minn.; s. Edgar (b. D 27, 1852, Lovettsville, 
V'a.) and Alice (Mendenhall) George (b. Ap 
15, 1854, Darlington, Ind.). Prepared in 
Northfield (Minn.) H. S. A. B., Carleton 
Coll., Minn., 1915. Asst. Ed., Land. Arch. 
Yearbook. Petty Officer, ist class, U. S. N., 
Great Lakes, 111., 191 8 — . Address, 514 E. 
Pennsylvania St., Whittier, Calif. 

9089. ROSCOE HARLAN GERKE 
Student; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. D i, 1896, 

Highland, 111.; s. Edward L. Gerke. Prepared 
in Greenville H. S.; Greenville Coll. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of 111., 1919 — . Sergt., Chem. War- 
fare Service; 2nd Lt., do.. Am. Univ. E.xp. 
Sta., Washington, D. C; Mustered out, Ja 11, 
1919. Address, 416 S. 5th St., Greenville, 111.; 
bus. add., 102 E. Daniel St., Champaign. 

9090. ALMA GERLACH 

(Sister of No. 4673) 
Asst. Mgr.; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 5, 1895, 
Chester, 111.; d. John Daniel (b. Ap 24, 1858, 
do.) and Mary Phinetta (Neville) Gerlach (b. 
Ja 24, i860). Prepared in Doniphan (Mo.) H. 
S. Gamma Phi Beta; H. Sc. Club; W. A. A.; 
Hockey Team; Bowling; Baseball. Assistant 
Manager, Univ. Club. Urbana, 1918 — . Address, 
Doniphan, Mo. 

9091. PENCO GHERG.ANOFF 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jl 27, 1891, Kolideto, Bul- 
garia; s* Pencoff Gherganoff. Prepared in Nat. 
St. Coll., Bulgaria. Address, Bulevardna, 45 
Lovetche, Bulgaria.! 

9092. JOHN HOWARD GILLEN 
B. S. in M. E.: b. Ag 2, 1896, Beaver Falls, 
Pa.; s. John Gillen. Prepared in J. Sterling 
Morion H. S., Cicero; Lewis Inst. Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Tau. Ensign, U. S. N., Pelham 
Bay, N. Y., 1918; Mustered out, Mr 1919- Ad- 
dress, 3331 Berkeley Ave., Berwyn, 111. 

9093. HAROLD RAYMOND GIRHARD 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 21, 1892, New- 
ton, 111.; s. N. J. Girhard. Prepared in New- 
ton H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Address, 
Newton, Ill.t 



9094. ETHEL FLORENCE GLIFdFE 
Statistician; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 24, 
1898, Chicago; d. William A. (b. Jl 27, 1874. 
Chicago) and Mignonette (Burr) Glifife (b. N 
30, 1874, Chicago). Prepared in Carl Schurz 
H. S.; Chicago Teacher's Coll., 1914-16. Alpha 
Xi Delta; Chm.. Woman's War Relief Com. 
Statistician, Purchasing Dept., Joseph T. Ryer- 
son & Son, Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 2424 N. 
Mozart St., Chicago; bus. add., i6tb and Rock- 
well Sts., do. 

9095. WALTER ADOLPH GOELITZ 
Manufacturer; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 3, 1897, 
Richmond, Ind.; s. Adolph (b. My 30, 1870, 
Belleville, 111.) and Anna (Jun) Goelitz (b. 
Mr II, 1872, St. Louis). Prepared in Deer- 
field-Sheilds H. S., Highland Park; Rogers 
(Ark.) Acad. Farm House; Alpha Zeta; Tribe 
of mini; Agr. Club; Hoof and Horn Club; 
Varsity Football; Homecoming Com.; Class 
Sergt. at Arms; Prelim. Honors. Mfg. Con- 
fectioner, Goelitz Confectionery Co., North 
Chicago, 1918 — . Auth.: (with C. C. Sanborn) 
A Two-year Nesting Record in Lake Co., 111., 
Wilson Bill., 1915; A Strange Nesting of the 
Barred Owl and Reds'.iouldered Hawk., do., 
1916; The Short-eared Owl in Saskatchewan, 
The Condor, 1918; Birds and Agr., ///. Agr., 
1918. Mem.. Am. Ornithol. Union; The Wil- 
son Ornithol. Soc; Cooper Ornithol. Club. 
Address, 1622 Judson Ave., Ravinia, 111.; bus. 
add., Goelitz Confectionery Co., North Chicago. 

9096. ERNA CLAIRE GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Daughter of No. 542) 

Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl S- 1895, Dav- 
enport, la.; d. Alfred Gustave ('88), (b. Mr 
^0, 1868, do.) and Anna Margaret (Bremer) 
Goldschmidt (b. D 21, 1868, Stolp, Ger.). Pre; 
pared in Davenport (la.) H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortarboard; Omi- 
cron Nu; Kappa Delta Pi; lUiola; H. Sc. Club; 
Prelim. Honors; ist Cabinet. Y. W. C. A.; Ex. 
Bd., Women's League. Teacher, H. Sc, H. S., 
Davenport, la., 1918 — . Address, 2010 Main 
St., Davenport, la.; bus. add., c/o High School, 
do. 

9097. MARK EDWARD GRAHAM 

B. S. in E. E.; M. A., 1918; b. Ag 3. 1896, 
Chicago; s. Edward Mark (b. F 22, 1857, New 
York City) and Tillie (Yahn) Graham (b. Jo- 
liet. 111.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S.. 
Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 1914-16. E. E. Soc; 
Stud. Branch, A. I. E. E. Instr.. U. S. S. 
Married Clara E. Stelter, O 31, 1918, Cham- 
paign. Address, 4203 Washington Blvd., Chi- 
cago. 

9098. VICTOR HUBERT GRAMOUNT 
(GROSSBERG) 

LL. B.; b. F 14, 1895, Chicago; s. J. G. (b. 
Ap 10, 1870. do.) and Doris (Elkan) Grossberg 
(h. My 8, 1870, do.). Prepared in Englewood 
H. S. (ihi Phi; Mgr., Pierrots; Comitatus; 
111. Drama Federation; Regt. Sergt. Maj. Capt., 
and Lt. Col., LTniv. Brig.; Fresh. Class Water 
Polo and Swimming; Treas., Bus. Mgr., Mask 
and Bauble; Nat. Pres., Associated Univ. Play- 
ers. R. S. S. R. C, 1917; Tactic Instr., U. S. 
S. M. A., 1917; Brev. Capt., 111. Nat. Guard, 
1917; Capt.. 111. Nat. Guard, Mr 1918; 2nd 
Lt., Inf.. Depot Brig., Camp Logan. Tex., 
igi8 — . Name legally changed from Grossberg 
to Gramount S 6, 1918. Married Dorothy Marr 
Money. My 3, 1918, Biloxi, Miss. Address. 
Harvard Apts., 806 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

9099. JAMES MADISON GRAY 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 12, 1897, Decatur, 
III.; s. J. M. (b. Te i, 1862, Fayette Co., 111.) 
and Liliie May (Belt) Gray (b. My 14, 1868, 
Fieldon, 111.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. 
Ilus; Tribe of Illini; Comitatus; Dolphins; 
Fresh. Varsity and Varsity Swimming; Class 



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and Varsity Water Basketball; Varsity Foot- 
ball; Sr. Hobo Band Com.; ist Lt., Univ. Brig. 
Ensign's Tr. Sch.. U. S. N. R. V.. Municipal 
Pier, Chicago, 1918 — . Mem.. Chicago Ath. 
Assn. Address, 452 W. Prairie Ave., Decatur, 
111. 

9100. ESTHER CRANSTON GREEN 
(JARVIS) 

(Wife of No. -653; Sister of No. 6912) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 10, 1896, Oak 
wood. 111.; d. Lincoln Hamlin (b. Ap 6, 1S62, 
Xenia. O.) and Mary Esther (Cranston) (b. 
My iS, 1867). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu: Athenean; V. P.. 
.Soph. Illinae. Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
Rowling Jarvis ('16), Je 20. 1918, Oakwood. 
111. Address, 8 Otsego Ave., Detroit. 

9101. JOEL WARING GREENE 
(Brother of Nos. 3384, 8379) 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. Jl 26, 1895, Dubuciue, la.: 
s. Joel Henry (b. Jl 4. 1852, Franklinville, N. 
V.) and Martha (Thomas) Greene (b. F 24. 
1859, Lansing, la.). Prepared in Dubuque 
(la.) H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Alpha Zeta; Ma- 
wan-da; Ku Klux; Graphomen; Staff, Daily 
mini; Staff, Illio; Jr. Prom. Com.; Home-Coni- 
mg Com.; Pres., Stud. Council; Illini Bd. of 
Trustees; Comitatus; Prelim. Honors. Ensign. 
U. S. N. R. F.. 191 8; Mustered out, Ap 191 9. 
Address, 907 California Ave., Urbana. 

9102. STANWOOD JOHN GRIFFITH 
(Son of No. 300; Brother of No. 6918) 
Business; B. S. in .Agr.; b. Mr iS, 1807. Ash- 
ton. 111.; s. T. C. (b. Ta 8. 1S62, Obsanduskv. 
O.) and Dcfa A. (Andrus) Griffith ('82), (h. 
My 5. 1863. .\shton. 111.). Prepared in Ashton 
and Dixon H. Schs. .\lpha Gamma Rho; Class 
Football Mgr., Sr. Class Ath. Retail Lumber 
and Coal Bus.. .Ashton. 111. Instr., Carpenter 
Work, Chicago Tr. Detachment. IQ18; Avia. 
Sect. Mech. Sch., 8-oth Co.. Kelley Field; 
Mustered out, F 22, 1919. Address, Ashton. 
111. 

9103. ELMORE ALBERT GRIPP 

B. S. in Commerce; b. .\g 16, 1896, Moline. 
111.; s. C. F. (b. Denmark) and Anna Maria 
(Sage) Gripp (b. Rock Island. 111.). Prepared 
in Moline H. S.; Univ. of Wis. Phi Delta 
Phi; Prelim. Honors. Address, i6o4-i2th St.. 
Moline, 111. 

9104. EARL JEROME GRIMES 

B. S. in Agr,; b. Ja 15. i8q3, Russellville, 
Ind.; s. Chas. F. Grimes. Prepared in Rus- 
sellville (Ind.l H. S.; Purdue Univ. 2nd Lt.. 
Co. C, 334th Inf. 84th Div.. Co. C. ist Prov. 
Regt., A. E. F.. France. Address, Russellville. 
Ind. 

9105. WALTER GRISEMER 

A. B. in L. .A. & S.: b. O 5, 1896. Louis- 
ville, Kv. ; s. T. H. Grisenier. Prepared in 
Bremen '(Ind.)" H. S.; N. W. Coll. Address, 
Royal Center, Ind.t 

9106. HELEN WIGHTMAN GROMMON 

A. B. in H. Sc.; b. F 6, 1S94, Plainfield. 
111.; d. Homer B. (b. My 1863. Coldwater. 
Mich.") and Helen (Wightman) Grommon (b. 
F 1874, Cherokee. la.). Prepared in Wheaton 
.\cad. ; Oberlin Coll., 1913-14. Address, Plain- 
field, 111. 

9107. NINA GROTEVANT 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 16, 1805. 
Pekin. 111.; d. -Mbert (b. O 26, 1864. Peoria.) 
and Florence (Strickland") Grotevant (b. Ap 
27, 1867). Prepared in Pekin H. S. Alpha 
Omicron Pi. Teacher, H. S., Lake Charles, 
La.. 191S — . Address, Lake Charles, La. 



9108. ERNEST WILLIAM GUERNSEY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. My i, 
1896. Kno.x Co., Ind.; s. John William (b. Jl 
j^o, 1868, do.) and Julia Grace (Owens) 
Guernsey (b. Ja 15, 1S70. do.). Prepared in 
Vincennes (Ind.) H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Sigma Xi; Chem. Club; Final and Special Hon- 
ors. Research Chem., Brown Co., Berlin, N. H., 
1 010 — . Govt. Chem., Research on War Gases, 
Washington, D. C, 1918; Sergt., U. S. A.; 
Mustered out, Ja 1919. Married Louisa Mar- 
garet Guernsey, Ja 30. 1918, Vincennes, Ind, 
Child, ^Mildred Louisa, b, F 21, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 830 Perry St., Vincennes, Ind.; bus. 
add., 1229 Jackson St., N. E. Washington, D. C. 

9109. ORVILLE FRANCIS HAAS 
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. Ja i, 1895, Panola. 
111.; s. P. W. and Mary Anna (Hawk) Haas 
(b. New York Citv). Prepared in El Paso 
H. S. E. E. Soc:; Ry. Club. Address, El 
Paso, 111. 

91 10. SARA M.\Y HAGGERTY 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 5, 1889, Nauvoo, 
Pa.; d. John (b. Ap 16, 1852, do.) and Sadie 
(Heyler) Haggerty (b. D 5, 1854, do.). Pre- 
pared in St. Norm. Sch., Mansfield, Pa.; 
Bucknell Univ., Pa., 1912-14. Pi Beta Phi. 
.-Iddress, Lloyd. Pa. 

91 1 1. EDITH ELIZABETH HAGUE 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. Lee's Summit, Mo.; 
d. Reuben (b. O.) and Anna A. (Sandler) 
Hague (b. Fond duLac, Wis.). Prepared in 
Kingfisher (Okla.) H. S.; Kingfisher Coll. A. 
B.. Kan. Univ.. 1910. .-\sst, in charge of 
serials, Kan, St, Agr. Coll. Lib,, Manhattan, 
Kan., 191 3-17; Libn., Pub. Lib. Spokane, 
Wash.. 1918 — . Address, 709 W. Nevada St., 
Urbana; bus. add.. Pub. Lib., Spokane, Wash. 

9112. GRACE LOUISE HAHN 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 5. 1896, 
West Chicago. 111.; d. .\lbert E. (b. Mr 13. 
1858, do.) and Rose (Berg) Hahn (b. Ap 12. 
1864, Watertown, Wis.). Prepared in West 
Chicago H. S.; Lewis Inst., 1014-15. Achoth. 
Teacher. H. S., Stockton. 111., 1918—. Ad- 
dress, 10 Allen Ave., West Chicago, 111,; bus. 
add., c/o High School, Stockton, 111. 

9113. GEORGE STANLEY H.\LAS 

Base-ball Player; B. S. in C. E.; b. F 2. 
1895, Chicago; s. Frank John (b. Bohemia) 
and Barbara Halas (b. do.). Prepared in 
Crane H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Sachem; 
Ma-wan-da; Tribe of Illini; Sigma Tau; Var- 
sity Football; Baseball: Capt., Varsity Basket- 
ball. With N. Y. Am. League baseball. 1919 — . 
U. S. N., Pub. Works Dept., Great Lakes, 
111., 1018-19. Mem.. Great Lakes Champion- 
ship Service Football Team, 1918; Ensign. I'. 
S. N. ; Mustered out, 1919. Address, 2700 W. 
23rd Place, Chicago. 

9 1 14. EDWARD KNIGHT HALL 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 16, 1894, Bvirghersdorp, 
Cape Province, S. Africa; s. Charles Btennison 
Hall (b. Mr 6, 1863, Cape Province, S. Africa) 
and Lily von (Broembsen) Hall (b. .\g 10, 
1869, do.). Prepared in Kingswood H. S., 
Cape Province, S. .Africa. Cosmopolitan: 
.Mpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Class Soccer. Ad- 
dress, Box 91, Ladybrand, Orange Free State, 
S. Africa. 

91 1 5. KARL WILLI.VM H.ALL 
B. S. in M. E.; b. F 24. 180=;, Cherokee, 
la.; s. W. J. (b. O 8, Piper City, 111.) and 
.Amy (Boddy) Hall (b. Ap 2-. .Augusta, On- 
tario, Can.). Prepared in Cherokee H. S.; 
f.ake Forest Coll., Lake Forest, 111., 1913-15. 
Pi Tau Sigma; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E. ; 
Sr. Smoker Com. Nitrate Div. of Ord. Dept., 
U. S. A., 19 tS—. Address, 605 W. Cedar St., 
Cherokee, la. 



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91 16. LEONARD AYERS HAMMOND 
Fanner; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 6, 1896, War- 
saw, 111.; s. Miles Standish (b. Ag 27, 1870, 
do.) and Rose E. (Ayers) Hammond (b. O 7, 
1871, do.). Prepared in Warsaw H. S.; Ham 
ilton H. S. Acacia. Naval Aviation, Ground 
Sch., Boston, 1918; Chief Q. M., Navy Detach- 
ment (Avia.) Cambridge, Mass.; Mustered out, 
D II, 19 1 8. Address, Warsaw, 111. 

91 17. HARLAN CARL HARBICHT 
B. S. in Min. E.; b. Hannibal, Mo.; s. I'. J. 
Harbicht. Prepared in Hannibal (Mo.) 11. S.; 
Mo. Univ. Sch. of Mines. Sigma Nu; Sigma 
Tau: Tau Beta Pi; Stud. Brrinch, A. L E. E. ; 
Staff, Technograph. Co., 12, 6th E. T. R., 
Camp A. A., Humphreys, Va., 1918; 2nd Lt., 
Co. F., 217th Engrs., Camp Beauregard, La., 
1918; Mustered out, F 4, 1919. Address, 
Eveleth, Minn. 

9118. ROBERT BRUCE HARRIS 
. B. S. in Land. Card.; b. Ap 5, 1896, Gilman, 
111.; s. George Lincoln (b. O 23, i860, Wenona, 
111.) and Barbara Lenore (Scouler) Harris (b. 
Ap 23, 1864, Glasgow, Scotland). Prepared in 
Gilman H. S. U. S. N. R. F., 1918— . Ad- 
dress, Gilman, 111. 

9119. BENJAMIN SAMUEL HARRISON 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 21, 
1890, Du Quoin, 111.; s. Isham H. (b. 1848. 
do.) and Margery Ann (McElvaiii) Harrison 
(b. 1848, do.). Prepared in Milliken llniv. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Scribblers' Club; Adelphic; Le 
Cercle Franpais. Instr., Wentworth Mil. Acad.. 
Lexington, Mo., 1918; do., Columbia Univ., 
New York City. Address, Villa Grove, 111.; 
bus. add., Livingston Hall, Columbia LIniv., 
New York City. 

9120. ARCHIE HARRISON HART 
Inspector; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 27, 1886, 
Hodges Park, 111.; s. Harrison R. (b. O 26, 
1853. Hall Co., Ga.) and Nannie Belle (Young) 
Hart (b. F 4, 1869, Paris, Tenn.). Prepared 
in Sumner H. S., Cairo. U. S. Meat Insp., 
St. Louis, 1918 — . Mem., Baptist Church. 
Address, Grand Chain, HI.; bus. add., 21 17 
Pine St., St. Louis. 

9121. GODFREY HARTWELL 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 20, 1895, Michigan 
City, Ind. ; s. George Bannerman and Mary 
Belle (Miller) Hartwell. Prepared in Laporte 
(Ind.) H. S. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Club; 
Fresh. Class Track. 2nd Lt., C. A., U. S. .\.. 
Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918 — ; do., A. E. F., France. 
1918 — . Address, yiy Michigan Ave., LaPorte, 
Ind. 

9122. EDWARD BEAN HAYES 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 30, 1807, 
Blue Hill. Me.; s. Edward Gary (b. Lewiston. 
Me.) and Annie Lee (Bean) Hayes (b. Grey, 
Me.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Delta Upsilon; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Philo- 
mathean; Sr. Banquet Com.: Chm.. Sr. Class 
Day Com.; Debating Team. Grad. Stud.. Har- 
vard Law Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1919 — . U. 
S. N., Great Lakes Naval Tr. Sta., 1918: Mus- 
tered "lut, 1919. Address, 915 W. Nevada St., 
L'rbana. 

9123. WALTER ELLIOi IIAYNE 
B. S. in £. E.; b. N 5, 1894. Chicago; s. 
James B. (b. Harcourt, Conn.) and Sophia C. 
(Steers) Hayne (b. Quincy, 111.). Prepared 
in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Psi Upsilon; 
Theta Tau; Helmet; Stud. Council; Cheer 
leader. With Du Pont Powder Co., Chicago. 
1919— . U. S. A. S., Radio Officers Tr. Sch.; 
Squadron E., Post Field. Fort Sill. Okla.; 
Mustered out, 1919. Address, 7008 Normal 
Blvd., Chicago. 



9124. MARTHA ELIZABETH HEDGCOCK 
(Sister of No. 3766, 6944, 7595) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 31, 
1894, Plymouth, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. N 3, 
1862, do.) and Elizaljeth Anna (Wade) Hedg- 
cock (b. S 17, i860, Plymouth, IlL). Pre- 
pared in Augusta H. S.; Kno.x Coll. Alpha 
Omicron Pi; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, H. S., 
Preston, Minn., 1918 — . Address, Plymouth, 
111.; bus. add., c/o High School, Preston, Minn. 

9125. MARTIN ANTON HEGSTED 
B, S. in A. E.; b. My 23, 1895. Chicago; s. 
.\nton (b. S 21, 1869, Stavanger, Norway) and 
Marie Catherine (Carlson) Hegsted (b. Ap 
1870 Norway). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago. Lane Jr. Coll., 1914-15. Ensign 
Sch.. N. R. Mem., Aoers Ath. Club, Chicago. 
Address, 2258 N. Monticello .\ve., Chicago. 

9136. JOE BUNN HEIDLER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 22, 1896. Ottawa, 
111.; s. Samuel II. (b. S 6. 1861, Columbia. 
Pa.) and Delia (Bunn) Heidler (b. Spring- 
field, 111.). Prepared in S))ringfield II. S.; 
Knox Coll., 1914-16. Scholarship in Eng.. 1918- 
19; Theme Asst., Dept. of Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1919 — . 45th Inf., Med. Corps, (iamp Sheridan, 
Ala., 1918; do.. Camp Gordon. Ga., 1918; 
Mustered out. 1919. Address, 933 S. 5th St., 
Springfield, III.; bus. add., 1105 W. . Main St., 
Urbana. 

9127. ANNA HAZEL HENDERSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 3, 1896, 
Deputy, Ind.; d. John (b. D 13, 1856, Osgood, 
Ind.) and Clara Alice (de Lappe) Henderson 
(b. Mr 3. 1867, Dupont, Ind.). Prepared in 
West Lafayette (Ind.) H. S.; De Pauw Univ., 
1914-16. Delta Delta Delta; Ex. Council, Wo- 
man's League. Teacher, London Mills, 111., 
1918 — . Address, 916 W. California Ave., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., London Mills, 111. 

9128. ELIZABETH HENRY 

B. L. S.; b. D 23, 1868, Quincy, HI.; d. A. 
H. Henry. Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1900. 
Address, 109 Perry Ave., Peoria. t 

9129. MARGARET EMILY HENSON 

B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. Jl 24, 1896, Villa 
Grove, 111.; d. Frank Henson. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Address, 13 16 Orchard St., Ur- 
bana. t 

9130. MARY HANNAH BROADBELT 

HICKS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 2. 1883, Manoa, 
Pa.; d. Wilmer (b. JI 10, 1845. Media, Pa.) 
and Georgeanna (Kirk) Broadlielt (b. My 7, 
1849, do.). Prepared in Philadelphia H. S. 
for Girls; Philadelphia Girls' Norm. Sch.. 
1903-05; New Haven Norm. Sch. of Gymnas- 
tics, 1905-07. Mem., Evangelical Lutheran 
Church. Married To'n Frederick Gross Hicks, 
Sr., N 30. iqo6, Wilmington. Del. Children: 
John Frederick (^ross, Jr., b. Mr 28, 1908; 
Mary Margaret b. Ja 5, 191 1. Address. 610 
S. Wright St., Champaign. 

9131. WENDELL PHILLIPS HILTABRAND 
R. S. in Agr.; b. Jl 10. 1896, Tonica, 111.; 
s. G. D. Hiltabrand. Prepared in Tonica II. S.; 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Acanthus. 22nd Regt., U. 
S. Naval Auxiliary. Great Lakes, 111.; Mus- 
tered out, F 25, 1919. Address, 7250 Prince- 
ton Ave., Chicago. 

9132. HERBERT STASSEN HINRICHS 
Assistant; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 31, 1895. 
Joliet. HI.; s. Chas. F. (b. Mr 29, 1866. Will 
Co., 111.) and Hannah C. (Stassen) Hinrichs 
(b. Ag 19, 1865, do.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. 
H. S. Farm House; Alpha Zeta. Asst., Farm 



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Mechanics, Univ. of HI., 1918 — . Corp., iiitb 
Ord. Depot Co.. Camp Grant, 111., 1918; Sergt., 
do.. 1919 — . Address. 10 1 Knox Place, JoUet, 
111.; buj. add., 1014 S. 6tli St, Champaign. 

9133. HERBERT WILLIAM HOEHNKE 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. Ja 11, 1895, 
Sheboygan, Wis.; s. William Frederick (b. F 2, 
1868, Ger.) and Bertha (Bartels) Hoehnke (b. 
Mr 3, 1869, do.). Prepared in Sheboygan 
(Wis.) H. S. Triangle; Class Basketball; 
Class Football. Const. Officer, U. S. Navy, 
Pub. Works Dept.. Great Lakes, 111. Address, 
1127 N. 8th St., Sheboygan, Wis. 

9134. CARL MONTA HOGAN 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 13, 
1888, Rich Hill, Mo.; s. Joseph Walter (b. Ja 
IS, 1855, Shawneetown, 111.) and Lucy Agnes 
(Wilson) Hogan (b. My 5. 1857. Pecatonica, 
111.). Prepared in St. Norm, and Indus. Sch., 
Ellendale, N. Dak.; Univ. of Wis., 1914-16; 
Grad. Stud., Harvard, 191 8—. Adelphic; 
Asst. Mgr. and Mgr. Star Course. Address. 
Ellendale, N. Dak. 

9135. KENNETH MARION HOLADAY 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Jl lo, 1897, 
Mattoon, III.; s. Joseph William (b. Mr 26, 
1S62, Danville, Ind.) and Emma (Godwin) 
Holaday (b. My 4, 1867, Anderson, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoou H. S. Bushnell Guild; 
Chem. Club. Chem., Public Service Co. for 
Central 111., 19 18—. Bat. F.. ist 111. F. A., 111. 
Nat. Guard; Offense Organic Research, Am. 
Univ. Exp. Sta., Washington. D. C. Address, 
1 1 12 Edgar Ave., Mattoon, 111.: bus. add., c/o 
Public Service Co., Lawrenceville, 111. 

9136. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 9. 1896, Greenfield, 111.; 
s. C. O. Holmes. Prepared in Greenfield H. S. 
Acacia; Class Basketball. Artillery, U. S. A., 
A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, R. 4, 
Greenfield, HI. 

9137. MYRTLE EVALINE HONEY 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. D i, 1892, Dix- 
* on, 111.; d. Eda Honey. Prepared in North Dix- 
on H. S. Stud. Council, Women's League. 
Teacher, Chem. and Phys., H. S., Urbana, 
1918 — . Address, 503 E. Daniel St., Champaign. 

9138. LOUIS LEE HOREN 
With Munition Plant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; 
b. My I, 1897, New York City. Prepared in 
Madison H. S. Sigma Alpha Mu; Philo- 
mathean; C. E. Club; Spanish Club; Chm., 
Sr. Smoker Com., Menorah. With Munition 
Plant, St. Louis, 1918 — . Address, 311 Weaver 
Ave., Madison, 111. 

9139- M. ETHEL HORTON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 24, 
1891, Anthony, Kan.; d. T. A. (b. Jl 22, 1859, 
N. Y.) and Lizzie S. (McBeth) Horton (b. 
Mr 2, 1863, N. J.). Prepared in N. W. Acad. 
Carrier, Okla.; im. W. St. Norm., Alva. Okla., 
1908-12. Jamesonian. Teacher, H. S., Hills- 
dale, Okla., 1918 — . Address, R. 4, Pond 
Creek, Okla. 

9140. DAVID HORWICH 
(Brother of No. 6320) 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. F 22, 1897, Chicago; ». 
Harris (b. Russia) and Sarah Horwich (b. 
do.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S.. Chi- 
cago. Cosmopolitan; Tau Beta Pi: Prelim. 
Honors. U. S. N. R., Pelham Bay, 111., 1918; 
Mustered out. 1919. Address, 1425 S. Clifton 
Park .\\e.. Chicago. 



9141. WILLIAM BENTON HOSTETLER, 
JR. 

A. B. in Commerce; b. N 22, i8g6, Decatur, 
111.; s. William Benton (b. 1843, Bedford. 
Ind.) and Minnie I. ( Waggoner) Hostetler 
(b. 1863, Decatur, 111.). Prepared in Decatur H. 
S. Zeta Psi; Skull and Crescent; Alpha Kappa 
Psi; Lt., LTniv. Brig.; Emblem Com.; Chm., 
Fresh. Cap Burning Com.; Sr. Class Day Com. 
Q. M. C. Camp Grant, 111., 1918— . Addrest, 
350 W. Prairie Ave., Decatur, 111. 

9142. FLORA EMILY HOTTES 
(Daughter of No. 814) 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My ai, 
1896, Champaign; d. Charles Frederick ('94). 
(b. • Jl 8, 1870, Mascoutah, 111.) and Flora 
(Guth) Hottes (b. Mr 20, 1873, do.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Alethcnai; Scribbler's; Pres., Soph. 
Illinae. Scholarship in English, Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Address, 915 California Ave., Urbana. 

9143- ROGER FAXON HOWE 
(Brother of Nos. 2131, 2702, 3033, 378Si 6323) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 3, 1896, Urbana; s. 
Edward Gardiner (b. Ag 11, 1849. Brookline, 
Mass.) and Mary Elizabeth (Barnard) Howe 
(b. F 16, 1855, Chicago). Prepared in Engle- 
wood H. S. ///. Agr. Staff. Bat. F, :9iS-i6; 
A. S. S. E. R. C, 1917; Photographic div., 
A. S. S. C, U. S. S. M. A., Rochester, N. 
Y. ; do., Cornell Univ., 1918 — . Address, 
10233 S. Wood St., Chicago. 

9144. MARY GEORGIA HO WELLS 

(Sister of No. 9145) 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ja 22, iSgi, Staunton, 

111.; d. Mary Howells. Prepared in Staunton 

H. S. H. Sc. Club; Gregorian. Address, 60s 

E. Olive St., Staunton, 111. 

9145. RUTH COUND HOWELLS 
(Sister of No. 9144) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 12, 1895, Staun- 
ton, 111.; d. Mary Howells. Prepared in Staun- 
ton H. S. ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Woman's 
League Council; Sec, Jamesonian. Address, 
60s E. Olive St., Staunton, Ill.t 

9146. ARTHUR WESSELS HOWSON 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Ag 2, 1893, Folletts, la.; 
!. Thomas Henry (b. Ap 27, 1858, Camanche, 
la.) and Anna Cora (Wessels) Ho'wson (b. Ap 
i860, Geneva, 111.). Prepared in Wendell 
Phillips H. S., Chicago; Univ. of Wis., 1912- 
15. Chi Phi; Scabbard and Blade; C. E. Club; 
Technoaraph. 2nd Lt., E. O. T. C, Camp 
A. A. Humphrey, Va.; do., A. E. F., Eng. ; 
Mustered out, 1918. Address, 5636 Drexel Ave., 
Chicago. 

9147. HAROLD NORTON HUNGERFORD 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 29, 1893. Joliet, 111.; 
s. Alvah Leroy and Alice Esther (Norton) 
Hungerford. Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S.; 
Yankton Coll., S. Dak., 1912-14. Farm House; 
Glee Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Agr. Club. 
Address, 210 Hunter Ave., Joliet, 111. 

9148. ALICE LILLIAN HUNSLEY 
Teachtr; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl ii, 1896, 
Champaign; d. Henry William (b. Ag 30, 1851, 
Lincolnshire, Eng.) and Emma Jane (Lktle) 
Hunsley (b. F 25, 1855, Dereham. Out., Can.) 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, near 
Sadorous, HI., 191S — -. Address, 902 N. Ran- 
dolph St., Champaign. 

9149. MARGARET HUNTER 

(Sister of No. 5741) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. N 24, 1896, Chillicothe, 

111.; d. Elmer Frederick (b. Wyanet, lU.) and 

Maud Mary (Field) Hunter (b. North Hamp- 



19 iH] 



DACCALAURliATE AlUMNI 



ton, Mass.)- Prepared in Chillicothe H. S.; 
Mrs. Lorings Sch. for Girls. Pi Beta Phi; V. 
P., Jr. Class; Y. W. C. A. Address, Chilli- 
cothe, 111. 

9150. ALFRED HENRY INGWTERS 
B. S. in A- E.; b. Jl 6, 1693, Moline, 111.; s. 
John Henry Ingwers. Prepared in Moline H. 
S. Scarab. Address, 1841 17th Ave., Moline, 

in.t 

9151. DOROTHY JOSEPHINE IWIG 
Teacher; B. S. in H. So.; b. N 13, 189S. 
Peoria; d. P. J. Iwig. Prepared in Monmouth 
and Peoria H. Schs.; Bradley Poly. Inst. Al- 
pha Omicron Pi. Teacher, Chem. and Gen. 
Sc, H. S., Canton, 111., 1918 — . Address. 313 
N. Elmwood St., Peoria; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Canton, 111. 

9152. THOMAS HENRY JACKSON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 3. 1893, Pittsfield. 111.; 
s. A. T. Jackson. Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. Corp., ^lotor Sect., jMed. Corps; Mustered 
out, Mr 1919. Address, 507 E. Vine St., 
Champaign. 

9IS3. HERBERT JACOB J.A.COBI 
B. S. in A. E.; b. O 13, 1S94, Milwaukee; 
s. Philip (.b. Jl 4, i86i, do.) and Antonette 
Jacobi (b. 1868, do.). Prepared in North Div. 
H. S., Milwaukee. Tau Sigma Delta; Gar- 
goyle. Bat. E., 68th Regt., H. S. C. A. C, 
N. A., Ft. Wright, N. Y., 1918— . Address, 
1402 Fond du Lac Ave., Milwaukee. 

9154. HENRY GEORGE MARTIN JACOB- 
SON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 2, 1892, Chicago; s. 
.\xel H. Jacobson. Prepared in Univ. H. S., 
Chicago. 2nd Lt., 4th R. O. T. C, Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky. Address, 801 Constance 
Ave., Chicago. t 

9155. WENTWORTH CORY JACQUIN 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 9. 1896, 
Peoria; s. Nickolas Jacob and Lucia E. Jac- 
quin. Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst. Beta 
Thela Pi. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1919 — • 
U. S. N. A. F., Sch. for Officers of Auxil. 
Fleet, 1918; Mustered out, 1918. Address, 
99 Barker Ave., Peoria. 

9156. HELEN IDA JAMES 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N i, i8g6, 
St. Cond, Minn.; d. Benjamin B. (b. Jackson- 
ville, 111.) and Clara Ida (Day) James _ (b. 
Portland, Me.1. Prepared in James Millikin 
Univ.; Univ. of Wis., 1915. Gamma Phi Beta; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, French and Span- 
ish, Northern H. S., Detroit. igi8 — . Address, 
Whitewater, Wis.; bus. add., 117 Melbourne 
St., Detroit. 

9157. ELMER THEODORE JANSSEN 
A. B. in Commerce; b. O 23, 1894, Ritzville, 
Wash.; s. H. T. Janssen. Chi Phi. Naval 
Radio Sch.. Harvard, 1918; Mustered out, F 
II, 1919. Address, loog Locust St., Sterling, 
111. 

9158. EDWARD ARTHUR JEUDE 
A. B. in Chem. E.; b. S 7, 1892, St. Louis; 
s. M. C. Jeude. Prepared in McKinley H. S., 
St. Louis; Washington Univ. .Address, 2427 
S. 2nd St., St. Louis.t 

gisg. EVELYN GORDON JOHNS 
Lunch-room Mgr. and Instr. : A. B. in H. Sc. ; 
b. My 6, 1893, Danville, 111.; d. William Harri- 
son (b. Jl 14, 1845, Vermilion Co.. 111.) and 
Eva Gordon (Swannell) Johns (b. Ja 3, 1854. 
Danville, 111.). Prepared m Danville H. S.; De 
Pauw Univ., 1913-15. Alpha Chi Omega; H. Sc. 
Club; Stud. Council, Woman's League; Sr. 
Memorial Com. Home Econ. Exten. Worker, 



Danville, 111., 191819; Lunch-room Mgr. and 
Instr., Home Econ., H. S., Urbana, 111., 1910— . 
Address, 1320 N. Vermilion St.. Danville, TIL; 
c/o High School, Urbana, 111. 

9 J 60. FLOYD HENNING JOHNSON 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 21, :89s, Kansas 
City, Mo. ; s. August Henning (b. Sweden) 
and Christine (Peterson) Johnson (b. do.). 
Prepared in St. Charles and West Aurora H. 
Schs. 111. Investment Banking. .Sergt.. Air Ser- 
vice. Camp Grant; Washington, D. C; Mus- 
-red out, Mr 14, 1919. Address, 299 Anderson 
Hlvd., St. Charles. 111. 

9161. LILLIAN RUTH JOHNSTON 
Assistant; A. B. in H. Sc..; b. F 2, 1896, 
Fisher, 111.; d. Lee George (b. S 13, 1865, 
Champaign) and Annie (Jervis) Johnston (b. 
D 6, 1868, do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Gamma Phi Beta; Omicron Nu; Woman's (jlee 
Club; W. A. A.; Advisory Bd., Soph. lUinae. 
Asst., Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 605 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign. 

9162. EARL JESSE JONES 

A. B. in Commerce; b. O 29. 1893, Story 
City, la.: s. Arthur and Matilda A. (Kramme) 
Jones. Prepared in Story City (la.) H. S.; 
Capital Citv Commercial Coll., Des Moines. 
Acanthus; Beta Gamma Sigma; Lambda "Tau 
Rho. Band, 339th F- A., U. S. N. A., Camp 
Dodge, la. Address, Gilbert, la. 

9163. MACK MARQUIS JONES 

B. S. in E. E.; b. O 8. 1896, Edgerton, Mo.; 
s. William Thomas (b. O 27, 1865, do.) and 
Ella Artemesia (Marquis) Jones (b. D 22, 
1872). Prepared in Univ. Prep. Sch., Ton- 
kawa, Okla.; Univ. of Okla., 19 14-15. Eta 
Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, A. I. 
E. E. 14th Service Co., Signal Corps, Camp 
Jleade, Md.; Mustered out, D 20, 19 18. Ad- 
dress, Tonkawa, Okla. 

9164. WARREN PAUL JONES 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr i, 1896, Chicago; d. 
William Price Jones. Prepared in Crane Tech. 
H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. ist Lt., 341st 
Inf., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, 
2859 Warren Ave., Chicago. t 

9163. ELIZABETH GLADYS JUDD 
Yeowoman; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 28, 
1896, Wenona, 111.; d. Nelson P. (b. My 11. 
1854, do.) and Elizabeth Thompson (Wilson) 
Judd (b. S 0, 1855, do.). Prepared in Urbana 
and Champaign H. Schs. 3rd class Yeowoman, 
U. S. N.. Washington. D. C; Mustered out. 
igig. Address, 130 N. Greenwood Ave.. Kan- 
kakee, III. 

9166. JOSEPH JOHN KALIVODA 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 15, 1894, Svihov, Bohe- 
mia; s. Joseph (b. My 5, 1867, do.) and Anna 
(Mares) Kalivoda (b. Ja 9, 1870, Bezdekov, Bo- 
hemia). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; 
Crane Jr. Coll., 1914-16. Stud. Branch, A. S. 
M. E. C. A. S., Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918; 2nd 
Lt., do.; Mustered out, D 6, 1918. Address, 
1436 S. Harding Ave.. Chicago. 

9167. CLARENCE SAMUEL KAYSER 
B. S. in .A.. E.; b. Jl 2, 1893, Muncie, Ind., 

s. Philys Kayser. Prepared in Decatur H. S. 

Arch. Club. C. A. C, U. S. A.. A. E. F., 

France, 1918 — . Address, 2003 E. William St., 

Decatur, Ill.t 

9168. EMMA GENEVIEVE KEITH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 13, 1896, Ross- 
ville. 111.; d. Edward Everett (b. O 30, 1871, 
Elwood, 111.) and Margaret (Wieland) Keith 
(b. Mr 31, 1875. Joliet, 111.). Prepared in 
Hinckley H. S. Address, Yorkville, 111. 



UiMVEUsnv or Ti.i.ixojs 



Qif.Q. EDITH MAURIXE KELT.EY 

(MOUNDS) 

(Wife of No. 78- 7I 

A. B. in I.. A. & S.; b. Ja 31, 1898. Camp 

Point, 111. Prt-pared in Maplewood H. S.; 

N. W. Univ. ( hi OtueK'i- Married William 

Walter Mounds ('ifi'). Ag 31, loiS. Addrrss. 

Carlinville, Ill.t 

9170. IV.V KKI.I-FA'" 
(Sister <if Xo. 7681) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 7. 1893. ("'Ore- 
ville. III.; d. J. R. Kelley. Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Address, 1314 University .\ve., 
Urbana.t 

9:71. HENRY EEI KELI.V 

B. S. in C. E.: b. Mr 2s. 1893. Shuniwar, 
111.; s. William Henry (b.' O 2, 1851, Lick- 
ing Co.. O.) and Julia Belle (Johnson) Kelly 
(b. S 21. 1862. I'indcn. Ind.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Toledo, O. Central Norm. Coll., 
Danville, Ind. Sigma Tau; C. E. Soc. Ad- 
drt-ss, 1 1 14 4th St., Charleston, 111. 

9172. JOHN THOMAS KELEY 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 2, 1896, Chicago; .s. 
T. M. Kelly. Prepared in St. Ignatius Acad. 
Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; V. P., Stud. 
Branch. A. S. M. E., Spalding Guild. Ad- 
dross, 515 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park. 111.;' 

9173. FRANK SHERMAN KIMBAl.l, 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 16 1896, 

Rockford. 111.; s. Carleton C'arroll (b. My 10, 
18(19. Rockford, 111.) and Ella May (Irish) 
Kimball (b. Ap S. 1876. Dodge Citv. Kan.). 
Prepared in Rockford H. S.; N. W.^ Univ.^ 
Kappa Psi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Chem. .Section, 
Med. Corps. Base Hospital No. i, N. Y. City; 
Sorgt.. U. S. A., Lab., Debarkation Hosp. No. 
-(, do. Mem.. Am. Chem. Soc. .-Iddrcss, 710 N. 
Winnebago St., Rockford. 111. 

9174. HOW.S.RD DICKENS KIXER 
LL. B.; b. S 21, 1894, Geneseo, 111.; s. 11. L. 

Kiner. Prepared in Cieneseo Tp. II. S. Phi 
Kappa Tau; Fresh. Varsity Swimming: N'arsity 
Swmiming; Varsitv Water Basketball. 2nd 
Lt., Inf., Ft. Sheridan. 111., 1018; Mustered 
out, la 1919. Address, III W. South St., 
Geneseo, Ill.t 

9175. WALTER RAYMOND KIRXER 
Student; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Jl 23. 1895. 

Chicago; s. B. A. Kirner. Prepared in Lane 
Tech. H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech. 
Alpha Chi Sigma: Sec, Chem. Club; III. 
Chem. Staff, t^rad. Stud.. I'niv. of III., ioi_9 — . 
Lt., Chem. Warfare Service. Lake Hurst, N. J., 
1918; Mustered out, D 13, :9i8. Address, 
S415 Fullerton Ave.. Chicago; bus. add., 917 
W. 'Green St., Urbana.t 

9176. JOHN LEO KLEIN 

A. B. in Commerce; b. D 12, 1S95. Omaha. 
Neb., s. Philip Henry (b. Burlington, la.) and 
Mayme Elizabeth (Diamond) Klein (b. Horton. 
Kan.). Prepared in Omaha H. S. Chi Beta; 
Ma-wan-da; Sachem: Alpha Kappa Psi: Tribe 
of mini; Conference Medal for Scholarship 
and Ath.; Varsitv Football; Varsitv Baseball. 
With M. E. Smith & Co., Omaha, Neb. Mer- 
chant Marint Officers Sch., Chicago; Mustered 
out, D T2, 1./18. Address, 604 N. 23rd St., 
Omaha, Neb. 

9177. .\RTHUR ERICK KLEMMEDSON 

(Brother of No. 0178) 

B. S. in .-\gr. ; b. Ap jS, 1S06. Colorado 
Springs, Colo.; s. Magnus (b. O 14. 'S45. 
Sweden) and Matilda (Danielson) Klemmed- 
son (b. Te 11, 18^5. do.). Prepared in Colorado 
Springs "(Colo.) H. S.; Colo. St. Agr. Coll. Pi 
Kappa .\lpha; Adelphic; Csot., Univ. Brig. 



S. M. A., Berkeley, Calif.; Jiid Lt., do.: Mus- 
tered out, F 18, 1919. Address, 616 W. Kiowa 
St., Colorado .Springs, Colo.t 

0178. GUNNAR SIGESMUND 
KLEMMEDSON 
(Brother of No. 9177) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. My 6, 1893, Colorado 
Springs, Colo.; s. Magnus (b. O 14, 1845, 
Sweden) and Matilda (Danielson) Klemmed- 
son (b. Je 11, 1855, do.). Prepared in (Colo- 
rado Sprine-s (Colo.) H. S.; (Tolo. St. .\gr. 
Coll., 1914-15. Address, 616 W. Kiowa St.. 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 

9179. ARTHUR LA VERNE KLINE 
p.. .S. in .\gr.; b. Tl 4, 1896, Milwaukee; s. 
.\arou (h. O 17. 187*3, Ft. Wayne, Ind.) and 
.•^arah Lillian (Knauss) Kline (b. Ja 20, 1872, 
-Xaperville, ill.). Prepared in Austin H. S.. 
Chicago. Chi Beta; .Mnlia Zeta; Pi Delta 
Kpsilon; Agr. Club; Lt., Univ. Brig.; Editor-in 
Chief, J/!. Agr.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Sr. Ball 
l_]om. Central Inf., O. T. S.; 2nd Lt., Camp 
(^lordon; Mustered out, Ja 15, 1919. Address, 
841 N. Lawler Ave., Chicago. 

oiSo. WILLIAM LEE KLINK 
.\. B. in Commerce; b. Ja •. 1897, Maroa, 
111.; s. Frank Klink. Prepared in Decatur 
11. S. Ry. Club; Prelim. Honors. Address. 
Cerro Gordo, Ill.t 

9i8i. BESSIE MAY KLOTZSCHE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. F 6, 1897, 
New Marioti, Ind.; d. Franklin T. (b. S 9. 
1S67, Bnrbersville, Ind.) and Clara Black 
(b. Ag 12, 1865, Rexville, Ind.). Prepared 
in Lacon H. S.; Areola H. S. Gregorian. 
Teacher. II. S.. Xogales, Ariz., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Essay on Friendship, Farm Home. 1913. Mem., 
Bai>tist Church. Address, 1003 W. California 
Ave.. I'rbana; bus. add.. Box 329, Nogales. 
.\riz. 

gi8j. JOHN MEREDITH KNAPPEN- 

BERGER 
Ottice Mgr. ; B. S. in Commerce; b. N 17. 
1895, Mendon, Mo.; s. Meredith Archer (b. O 
15, 1886, Macomb, HI.) and Grace (Parker) 
Knappenberger (b. F 1873, Concordia. Mo.). 
Prepared in Central II. S., Kansas City, Mo. 
Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Delta Chi; Pi Delta Ep- 
silon: III. Mag. Staff; Campus Scout, Daity 
mini; Mana^ine Ed., do.; Sr. Ball (^om.; 
dim., Sr. Stag Com.; Class Sec; Pres., L^niv. 
Band. Instr., SiErnalline, U. S. S. M. A., 
LTrbana. My. lOiS; Enlisted. U. S. A., A. 
S. S. C. Te 1918; Capt.. Staff Adj. Gen., 111. 
Nat. Guard, assigned 111. U. S. S. M. A.. Ag 
1918: Entered Radio O. T. S. ; Columbia Univ.. 
Wt Service Sch.; Mustered out. D :91s. Office 
Mgr., Areno Bros. Confectionary Co.. Kansas 
City, !Mo., 1919 — . Grand Field Sec. Phi Kap- 
pa Tau. Address. 2502 E. 28th St., Kansas 
City. Mo.; bus. add., c/o Areno Brothers Con- 
fectionary Co., Kansas City, Mo. 

9183. MARY JANE KNEESHAW 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. S 15, 1.896. 
Glendora. Calif. Prepared in Lincoln (Neb.) 
H. S.; I'niv. of Neb. Pi Beta Phi. Teacher, 
TL S., Walkerton. Ind.. 1918 — . Address, 201 
X'. 4th St., Niles. Mich.; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Walkerton, Ind. 

0184. EWART BROUGHTON KNIGHT 
B. S. in .\gr. : b. Tl 16. iSq6. Chicago: s. 
William Miller (b. 1870, Bristol, Eng.) and 
.•Vda Elizabeth Knight (b. 1873. Guernsey, 
Channel Islands). Prepared in Austin H. S.. 
Chicago. .Mpha Gamma Rho; Agr. Club; 
IIoof\and Horn Club; Tr. Ed.. ///. Agr. iSth 
Co.. Central O. T. S.. Camp Gordon. Ga., 1918; 
Mustered out, D i. 1918. Address,' 225 N. 
Central .-Vve., Chicago; bus. add., 226 S. La 
Salle St.. do. 



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9185. GLEXX KOEHLER 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 30, 1894, Van Wert, 
O. ; s. Oscar Koehler. Prepared in Van Wert 
(O.) H. S.; O. St. Univ. Address. 4^5 Boyd 
Ave., Van Wert, O.t 

9186. ROWENA AGNES KOHL 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 28, 1897, Cen- 
tralia. 111.; d. Ferdinand (b. S 1865, do.) and 
Cora Belle (Row) Kohl (b. do.). Prepared in 
Centralia Tp. H. S.; Univ. of Colo. Kappa 
Kappa Gamma; Mortarboard; Yo Ma; llliola. 
Address, 203 S. Sycamore, Centralia, 111. 

9187. MERLE ARTHUR KOLB 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Ag 24, 1896, Chicago; s. 
Oscar Edward (b. JI 25, 18C8) and Eugenie 
(Larson) Kolb (b. Ap 5. 1877, Fort Dodge, 
la.). Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; 
Crane Jr. Coll.. 1914-16. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau 
Sigma; Stud. Branch, A. S. M. E.; Fresh. 
Track. Address, 911 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 
111. 

9188. REYNOLD RUDOLPH KRAFT 

B. S. in Min. E. ; b. Mr 29. 1895, Menominee, 
Wis.; s. J. P. and Anna Catherine (Meyer) 
Kraft. Prepared in Oak Park and Champaign 
H. Schs. Beta Theta Pi; Theta Tau; Ma-wan- 
da; Sachem; Tribe of Illini; Skull and Cres- 
cent; Varsity Football; Pres., Jr. Class. Naval 
Aviation. Cambridge, Mass.; Naval Air Sta., 
Key West, Fla., 1918; mustered out, D 1918. 
Address, 317 Marion St., Oak Park, Ill.t 

9189. NORMAN WILLIAM KRASE 

B. S. in Chem. E.; b. Ag 16, 1895, Chicago, 
s. Herman C. (b. O 18. 1869) and Emily Sofia 
(Schnider) Krase (b. S 17, 1869). Prepared 
in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 
1914-16. Alpha Chi Sigma; C)hem. .Club; Sig- 
ma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Special and Fin- 
al Honors. Chem. Research, Chem. Warfare 
Section. N. A., Washington, D. C. ; ist Sergt., 
do., 1918-19; Lt.; mustered out Ja 1919. Ad- 
dress, 4338 N. Lincoln St., Chicago. 

9190. PHILIP LEON KRAUEL 
B. S. in M. E.; b. O 22, 1895, Danville, 111.; 
s. William, Jr. (b. My 25, 1871, do.) and Jen- 
nie (Fouteck) Krauel (b. D 26, 1875. do.). 
Prepared in Danville H. S. Pi Tau Sigma. 
Ord. Dept., Nitrate Div., Sheffield, Ala.; 
Mustered out, Ja 29, 1919. Address, 916 N. 
Jackson St.. Danville, 111.; fcji.r. add., 309 
Oliver St., Whiting, Ind. 

9191. CHESTER JAMISON KREIDLER 
B. S. in Commerce; b. O 11, 1896, Elgin, 111.; 
s. Deo Clare (b. Ag 5, 1869, Dansville, N. Y.) 
and Sarah (Jamison) Kreidler (b. N 14, 1869, 
Canisteo. N."Y.). Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Kap- 
pa Psi; Capt.. Univ. Brig.; Capt., Track Team; 
Sr. Smoker Com.; Sr. Ball Com. U. S. Naval 
Auxiliary Reserve Schs., Chicago and Cleve- 
land, 1918; Ensign, U. S. N. R., Pelham Bay. 
Address, 244 S. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, HI. 

9192. CHARLES FRANCIS KRUPAR 
Business; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. F 25, 
1896, Chicago; s. Frank (b. O 11, 1870. Bohem- 
ia, Austria-Hungary) and Mary (Fasadil) Kru- 
par (b. N 19, 1872, Chicago). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. C, Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll., 
1914-16. Class Varsity Baseball, 1918; Class 
Baseball. 1918. With Office Cost Dept., Nat. 
Malleable Iron Works, Chicago. Service Sch., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1918; Sergt., Bat. B, F. A., 
27th Regt.. Camp McCIellan, 1918; R. O. T. C. 
Camp .Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1918. Mem., I. O. 
O. F. ; Enarc Club. Address, 5232 23rd Place, 
Cicero, 111.; bus. add., c/o National Malleable 
Iron Works, Chicago. 



9193- ARTHUR DETLEF LADEHOFF 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 28, 1894, Lyons, la.; 
s. Oustave Ladehoff. Prepared in Lyons (la.) 
H. S. Triangle; Sigma Tau; Garpoyle; C. E. 
Soc; Glee and Mandolin Club. Co. B., 528 
Bn., Engng. Corps, Camp Dodge, la.; Sergt., 
Co. B, S28th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918— . 
Address, iioi W, Main St., Clinton, la.f 

9194- JOHN LAMB, JR. 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 7, 1894, Wor- 
iJen, ^,11-; s- John (b. F 4, 1863, do.) and 
Adelade May (Spicer) Lamb (b. N 15, 1862, 
Clarksburg, Mo.). Prepared in Edwardsville 
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Treas., Hoof 
and Horn Club; Final Honors. Farmer Wor-. 
den, 111. U. S. N. A., Camp Robinson, Sparta. 
Wis. Bat. D., 333d H. F. A., 1918— . Married 
Ethel Belle Hoxsev, S 8, 19 16, Granite City, 
111. Address, Worden, 111, 

9195. GREGORY VASSILEFF LAMBROFF 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Ag 8, 1890, Philippopolis, 
Bulgaria. Prepared in Madison H. S. Ad- 
dress, 13th and Madison Ave., Madison, Ill.f 

9196. ALLEN H. LANCASTER 
B. S. in Agr.; My 16, 1892, Ridgefarm, 
111.; s. Mrs Laura Linn. Prepared in Ver- 
milion Grove Acad.; Earlham (Toll. Address, 
Ridgefarm, Ill.t 

9197- GEORGE LANDON 

A. B. In L. A. & S.; b. Je 21, 1896, Chicago; 
s. Benson Landon. Prepared in Carl Shurz 
H. S., Chicago. Naval Avia., Boston Tech., 
Cambridge, Mass., 1918; Mustered out, N 20, 
1918. Address, 3812 N. Kedvale Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., no S. Dearborn St., do. 

9198. CARL CLARENCE LARSON 
(Brother of No. 7023) 

B. S. in L. A. & S.; b. D 29, 1895, Mazon, 
111.; s. Charles Gustaf (b. O 3, 1868, Sweden) 
and Anna S. Larson (b. Mr 26, 1866, do.). 
Prepared in Mazon Tp. H. S. Alpha Chi Sig- 
ma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; ist Lt.. Univ. Brig.; 
LIniv. Orchestra. Corp., San Dept., Water 
Analysis Lab., A. E. F., St. Nazarre, France, 
1918 — . Address, Mazon, 111. 

9199. ANGIE LA TEER 
A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. My 31, 1894, Hoopes- 
ton. 111.; d. William Jacob and Mary Elizabeth 
(Vennum) La Teer. Prepared in Paxton 
H. S.; Ward Belmont Coll.. 1914-15. Pi Beta 
Phi; Y. W. C. A. Address, Paxton, Ill.t 

Q200. FREDERICK ROULTON LAUDER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.: b. Je i, 1897, Bur- 
lington, la.; s. Charles E. Lauder. Prepared 
in Monmouth and Champaign H. Schs.; Mon- 
mouth Coll. Ensign. U. S. N., Pelham Bay, 
N. Y. Address, 304 N. 2nd St., Monmouth, 
Ill.t 

9201. TSE LAUPHIT 

B. S. in Agr.; b. My 10, 1894, Nauchang, 
China; s. Tse-Chang Lauphit. Prepared in 
Nanyang H. S., Shanghai, China. Address, 
Shanghai, China. t 

9202. MARION MARIE LAURITZEN 
A. B. in L. A.' &• S.: b. Ja 18, 1896, Chicago 
Heights, 111.; d. Paul P. (b. F 4, 1867, Copen- 
hagen, Denmark) and Emma (Christy) Lau- 
ritzen (b. Jl i, 1873, La Porte, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Bloom. Tp. H. S., Chicago Heights. 
Mem.. O. E. S. Address, 407 E. Washington 
St., Bloomington, 111. 



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9203. CHARLES HENRV LAWRENCE 
B. S. in Land. Card.; b. S 20, 1896, May- 
wood, 111.; s. Edward Earl (b. Conn.) and 
Roma Belle Lawrence (b. Davenport, la.). 
Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Gargoyle; Univ. 
Land. Arch. Soc. U. S. X., Great Lakes, 111.. 
1918-19; Mustered out, Mr s, 1019. Address. 
Woodstock, 111. 

9204. BUnG FUNN LEE 
Merchant; B. S. in M. E.; b. N 16, 1896, 
Canton, China; s. Yew Tong (b. S s, 1866, 
do.) and Lynn (Locke) Lee (b. S 10, 1873, 
do.). Prepared in F.oone's Prep. Sell., Berke- 
ley, Calif.; Univ. of Calif., 1913-15. Chinese 
Stud. Club. Agr. Implement Business. Ad- 
dress, Grenloch, N. J. 

9205. TAO NAN LEE 
B. S. in Commerce; b. Ag 26, 1896, Nan- 
king. Kiangsu China; s. Yuen Sheng Lee. Pre- 
pared in Univ. of Nanking H. S.; Univ. of 
Nanking. Chinese Stud. Club. Address, M. 
E. Mission, Nanking, China.t 

9206. FRED WILLIAM LEGGITT 

B. S. in Agr.; b. S i, 1891, Carmi, 111.; s. 
T. C. Leggitt. Prepared in Paragould (Ark.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Mo. Aero Sqdn., Dunwoody 
Inst., Minneapolis, 1918; Mustered out, D 2, 
1918. Married Alice Adair, My 21, 1918, Min- 
neapolis. Address, R. i, Paragould, Ark.f 

9207. RUTH TOWNSEND LEHMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ap 20, 1895, 
Lenox. la.; d. Charles E. (b. Ja 27. 1856, Os- 
wego, 111.) and Carrie Augnjsta (Neff) Lehman 
(b. Mr 14, 1868, la.). Prepared in Yorkville 
H. S.; Drake Univ., Des Moines. 1913-14. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Omicron Nu; Betliany Circle. 
Teacher, Sc, H. S., Elk Harte, Ind., 1918 — . 
.Address. Millington. 111.; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Elk Harte, Ind. 

9208. CLALTDE LEIST 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 16, 1888, Edgar. 
111.; s. Jonas (b. Ja 28, 1850, Pickaway Co., 
O.) and Phebe Ann (Tweedy) Leist (b. Ap 13, 
1853, Edgar Co., 111.). Prepared in Paris H. 
S. ■ LT. S. N. A.. 191S— . Address. 413 W. 
Edgar St.. Paris, 111. 

9209. ELIZABETH LEITZBACH 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 16, 
1896, Fairmount, 111.; d. A. J. (b. Ag 3, 1862, 
Robertsville, Conn.) and Clara Kirkpatrick 
(Dougherty) Leitzbach (b. Ag 23. 1S69, Fair- 
mount. 111.). Prepared in Fairmount H. S.; 
Ward Belmont Coll., 1913-15. Alpha Chi Ome- 
ga; Scribblers; Theta Sigma Phi; Poetry So- 
ciety: Illiola; Hist.. Fresh. Illinae; Advisory 
Bd., Fresh. Illinae: 2nd Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; 
Class Poet. Reviewer of books, McClurg Pub. 
Co., Chicago. iqi8 — . Address, Fairmount, 
111.; bus. add., McClurg Pub. Co., Chicago. 

9210. HAMLET HARRISON LETT 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 29, 1895, Wash- 
ington, Ind.; s. Emery (b. do.) and Dora 
(Cfregory) Lett (b. do.). Prepared in Wash- 
ington (Ind.) H. S. Teacher. H. S., Sparta, 
111. Mem. M. E. Church. Address. Sparta, 
111. 

921 1. ANITA LIBMAN 
Research Asst.; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 
4. 1896. Vilna, Russia; d. Morris (b. 1870. 
Russia) and Leila Elizabeth (Oleskaia) Libman 
(b. 1875. do.). Prepared in Tuley H. S., Chi- 
cago. Phi Beta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: Me- 
norah; Woman's Cosmopolitan Club; Prelim. 
Honors; B'nai B'rith Prize. Research Asst., 
Illinois Historical Survey, L^niv. of 111., 1018 — . 
Address, 1001 S. 5th St.. Champaign. 



9212. RUTH EVALINE LIEBER 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 22, 
1897, Marinette, Wis.; d. Maurice Henry and 
Gertrude (Cook) Lieber (b. Somers. Wis.). 
Prepared in New Trier Tp. H. S.; N. W'. 
L'niv., 1915-16; L'niv. of Wis., summer, 191 6. 
Chi Omega; Alethenai; Daily Illini Staff. Re- 
porter, .Bo.jfon Transcript. 1918; St. Dir., Uni- 
ted War Campaign, Mich., 191 8; City News 
Bur., Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 988 Elm St., 
Winnetka, 111.; bus. add.. City News Bureau, 
Chicago. 
9213. GEORGE LEONARD LINDEBERG 
B. S. in Arch.; b. My 17, 1894, Chicago; s. 
.\ugust (b. Ag 12, 1S65, Sweden) and Annie 
(Pierson) Lindeberg (1). do.). Prepared in 
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Alpha Rho Chi; 
Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A. Const. Co. 5-18, 
Camp Paul Jones, Great Lakes. 111., 1918 — . 
Address, 191 7 La Crosse Ave., Chicago. 

9214. NAI YU LIU 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 14, 1893, Foochow, 
China. Prepared in Tsing Hua Coll. Chinese 
Stud. Club. Address, 2023 Kalorama Road, 
Washington, D. C.t 

9215. HAZEL IRENE LLEWELLYN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 18, 1893, 
Sterling, 111.; d. William Eddie (b. Ap 25, 
1868. do.) and Chloe Jane (Hill) Llewellyn 
(b. Ja 14, 1864, Ogle Co.. 111.'). Prepared in 
Sterling Tp. H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; 
Cornell Coll.. Mt. Vernon. la., 1914-16. Al- 
pha Xi Delta. Teacher, Prophetstown, 111., 
iqi8 — . Address, R. i. Box 78, Prophetstown, 
111. 
9216. ISABEL KATHRYN LOCKWOOD 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 8, 1896, 
Chicago; d. Ozro John (b. My 7, 1864, Eaton, 
O.) and Katherine (Deppe) Lockwood (b. Mr 
4, 1871. Chicago'). Prepared in Robert Waller 
and Nicholas benn H. .Schs., Chicago; N. W. 
Univ., 1914-15. Alpha Chi Omega Clerk, R. 
R. Office. Chicago, 1918 — . Address, 718 Bit- 
tersweet Place, Chicago. 

9217. PING KWAN LONG 

B. S. in .\gr. ; b. O 13, 1804. Hong Kong, 
China; s. King Pok Long. Prepared in Gush- 
ing Acad.; Purdue Univ. Cosmopolitan; 
Chinese Stud. Club; Agr. Club. .Address, 
72 E. Woodruff Ave., Columbus. O.t 

9218. RUTH IDA LONG 
(Sister of No. 7751) 

A. B. in L. .-V S: S.; b. S 9, 1896, Atwood, 
Kan.; d. Thomas Lincoln (b. .\p 19, 1865, 
Watseka, 111.) and Laura Elen (Gaunt) Long 
(b. Je TO, 1872. Breckenridge. Mo.). Prepared 
in 'U'atseka H. S. Country Life Club; Jameson- 
ian; Stud. Council, Woman's League. Ad- 
dress, R. 6, Box 14, Watseka, Ill.t 

9219. JL'LIAN LAWRENCE LOONEY 

B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 8, 1804. Appleby, 
Tex.; s. Julian Antudor (b. Je i, 1S66, Shreve- 
port, La.) and Mary (McKinney) Loortey (b. 
Tl 17, 1868, Haughton, La.). Prepared in 
"Ga. Sch. of Tech. Prep. Dept., Atlanta; Pur- 
due Univ., 191 5-16. Stud. Branch, .\. .'^. 
M. E. .Addre-is. Minden. La. 

9220. BERYL FRANKLIN LOVE 
f Daughter of No. 340") 
.\. B. in L. A. & S.: b. Te 0. iSq6, Danville, 
111.; d. Isaac .Mhert (b. ^Iy 16. 1855, Belfast. 
Ireland) and Martha Harriet (Boggs) T ove 
('83). (b. Ap 23, i860, O.). Prepared in Dan- 
ville H. S. Grad. Stud.. Univ. of 111.. 1918—. 
Sigma Xi; Athenean; Sr. Council, W^oman's 
League. .4ddress, 1214 N. Vermilion St.. Dan- 
ville, 111. 



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9221. CYRUS CHINGCHUNG LOWE 
Student; B. S. in Commerce; b. Mr S, 1896, 
Tientsin, China; s. Chi-Ming (b. Ag i, 1875, 
Peking, China) and Yu Ming Lowe (b. Mr 10, 
1878, Kwang-Ping. China). Prepared in Prep. 
Dept., Methodist Peking Univ. and Tsing Hua 
Coll., Peking, China. Cosmopolitan Club. Grad. 
Stud., Harvard, 1918—. Address, 2023 Kalor- 
ama Road, Washington, D. C. ; bus. add., 
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

9222. HELEN LUDLOW (MESSENGER) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 14, 1895, Paxton, 
111.; d. Samuel (b. Ap 27, 1866, Ludlow, 111.) 
and Adelle (Martin) Ludlow (b. Ag 7, 1870, 
Gifford, 111.). Prepared in Paxton H. S. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Married Archibald 
Messenger, O 10, 1918, Paxton. 111. Address, 
826 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. 

9223. FLOYD EDWARD LUNDGREN 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. F 23, 1897, Magnolia, 
111.; s. Richard (b. 1862, Sweden) and Char- 
lotte Lundgren (b. 1865, do.). Prepared in 
Wenona and Lostant H. Schs. E. E. Soc; 
2nd Lt. and Major, Univ. Brig.; Scabbard 
and Blade. Machinists Mate, U. S. N.. 1918 — . 
Address. Lostant, 111. 

9224. MARY AGNES ADELAIDE LYMAN 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 10, 1895. 
Champaign; d. Thomas Martin (b. Vermilion 
Co., 111.) and Ellen Jane (Curtin) Lyman (b. 
(Thicago). Prepared in Acad, of Our Lady, Chi- 
cago. Pres., Jamesonian; Stud. Council, War 
Relief Com., Woman's League; Class Hockey; 
W. A. A.; Chm., Sr. Breakfast Com. Teacher. 
H. S., Blue Mound, III.. 191 8 — . Address, 502 
S. Lynn St., Champaign; bus. add., c/o H. S., 
Blue Mound, 111. 

9225. MARGARET LYNCH 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc.; b. O 6, 1893. Ur 
bana; d. Patrick (b. Je 8, 1848, Dublin, Ire- 
land) and Margaret Ann (Finnegan) Lynch 
(b. O 15, i8'57, Xenia, O.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Teacher, H. Sc, H. S., Du- 
quoin. 111., 1918 — . Address, 1007 W. Spring- 
field Ave., Urbana; bus. add., c/o High School, 
Duquoinj 111. 

9226. OSCAR IVAN LYONS 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Je 12, 1896. Attica, Ind.; 

s. J. O. Lyons. Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. 

Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Eta Tau Sigma; 

A. S. E. E.; Prelim. Honors. Sergt., Co, 

A., 605th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . 

Address, 411 W. Washington St., Hoopeston, 

Ill.t 

9227. MARTHA McCAMMON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 24, 

1896, Mound City, 111.; d. George Edward (b. 

Mr 18, 1867, Metropolis, 111.) and Ella (Chi- 

cas) McCammon. Prepared in Urbana H. S. 

Gamma Phi Beta; Athenean; Y. W. C. A. 

(Cabinet; V. P., Soph., Illinae. Teacher, Eng., 

H. S., DeLand, 111., igi8 — . Address, 911 W. 

California Ave., Urlsana; bus. add., c/o H. S., 

DeLand, 111. 

9228. ELIZABETH ADELLE McCLURE 
B. Mus.; b. Ap 15, 1891, Gibson Citv, 111.; 
d. H. W. (b. Ag 16, 1855) and Harriet (Mont- 
gomery) McClure (b. My 4. 1865). Prepared 
in Atlanta H. S.; Monticello Sem., Godfrey, 
1 918 — . Address, 1413 Clinton Blvd., Bloom- 
ingfton, 111. 

9229. MARVIN GREER McCONNELL 
Advertising; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 11, 
1893. Chicago; s. William (b. Innisrush, Ire- 
land) and Sara (Greer) McConnell (b. Ire- 
land). Prepared in Englewood H. S. Pi Kappa 
Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi: Dailv IlHm Staff; 



Wrestling; Fresh. Varsity Football. With Ad- 
vertising Agency, Chicago, 191 9 — . 4th O. T. 
C., Camp Dodge, la., 1918; Sergt., Hdqtrs. 
Dept., Bn. 17, 163rd Depot Brig.; 2nd Lt., do.; 
Mustered out Ja 1919. Address, 6244 Lincoln 
St., Chicago. 

9230. VASHTI McCREERY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 14, 1893, Benton, 
111.; d. Walker Williamson (b. O 10. 1858, 
Thomosonville, 111.) and Elizabeth Wilson 
(Swain) McCreery (b. D 24, 1858, Russell- 
ville, Ky.). Prepared in Benton Tp. H. S.: 
Bryn Mawr Coll., 1911-13, 1914-15. Address, 
Benton, 111. 

9231. MARY ELIZABETH McCULLOUGH 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. Je 10, 1895, 
d. John (b. D 5, 1862, Urbana) and Anna 
(Clark) McCullough (b. Ag 22, 1863, Urbana, 
O.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Teacher, 
Eng., French, and Zool.. H. S., Farmington, 
111., 1918—. Address, R. 3, Urbana; bus. 
add., c/o H. S., Farmington, 111. 

9232. GEORGIA HELEN McDONALD 
(.Sister of No. 4292) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Lerna, 111.; d. John 
Thomas (b. do.) and Nannie (Massey) Mc- 
Donald (b. Charleston, 111.). Prepared in 
East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1908-11, 1912-13. 
Omicron Nu; H. Sc. Qub; ist and 2nd Cab- 
inet, Y. W. C. A. Address. Lerna, 111. 

9233- RUTH McELHINEY 
(Sister of No. 4293) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 24, 1893. 
Hartsburg, 111.; d. George Murphy (b. O 12, 
1856, Lincoln, 111.) and Sarah Elizabeth (Wo- 
detzky) McElhiney (b. D 24, 1857, Baltimore). 
Prepared in Kenney H. S.; James Millikin 
Acad. Gamma Phi Beta; Yo Ma; Illiola. 
Woman's Glee Club; Hist., Sr. Illinae. Teacher, 
Eng., H. S., El Paso, 111., 1918— . Address, 
Kenney, 111.; bus. add., c/o High School. El 
Paso, 111. 

9234. MALCOLM EDWARDS Mac- 
GILLIVRAY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 31, 1895, Ithaca, 
N. Y. ; s. Alexander Dyer (b. Jl 15, 1868, In- 
verness (Highlandtown, O.) and Fannie Mary 
(Edwards) MacGillivray. Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Hosp. Corps, Main Hosp., Bar- 
racks 1071, Great Lakes, 111., 1918^. Address, 
603 W. Michigan Ave., Urbana. t 

9235. HELEN ANASTASIA McGINNIS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 14, 1896, Chicago: 
d. James W. (b. Orland, 111.) and Anastasia 
(Bremner) McGinnis (b. Chicago). Prepared 
in Acad, of Our Lady, Chicago; Chicago Norm. 
Coll., 1914-16. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. 
Address, 6404 S. Peoria St., Chicago. 

9236. THOMAS WILSON McGRATH 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 31, 1893, Chicago. Pre- 
pared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Hort. Club; 
Celtic Club. Address, 401 W. Liberty St.. 
Rome, N. Y. 

9237. JOHN LANCASTER McGREGOR 
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Je 23, 1896, Chicago; s. 

John Donald (b. Ja 28, 1870, Stevens Point. 
Wis.) and Margaret Helen (Lancaster) Mc- 
gregor (b. D 25, 1873, Rondout, 111.). Pre- 

fared in St. Ignatius Acad., Chicago. Tribe of 
llini; Dolphin Club; Spalding (juild; A. S. 
iV. E.; Varsity Football: Capt., Varsity Water 
Basketball. O. T. C Camp Zacharv Taylor. 
Ky.; 2nd Lt., F. A. R. D. Motor Sch., Camp 
Jackson, S. C. ; 2nd Lt., 4th Inf. F. A.; Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky. Address 2736 Congress 
St.. Chicago. 



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9^38. a:lexander McKay 

B. S. in M. E.; b. N II, 1893. Almira, Wash.; 
s. Peter (b. Belfast, Ireland) and Ellen (Wal- 
lace) McKay (b. do-). Prepared in Almira 
(Wash.) H. S. B. S., Whitman Coll., 1916. 
Beta Theta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma. Address, Al- 
mira, Wash. 

9239. MARY ANNETTE McKEE 
(Sister of No. 7060) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ap 17, 1894, 
Kankakee, 111.; d. Leroy McKee (b. Ag 2, 1850, 
Minersville, Pa.) and Augusta (Lemke) McKee 
(b. F 19, 1866, Ger.). Prepared in Kankakee 
H. S. W. A. A.; Gregorian; Country Life 
Club; Class Basketball. Address, R. i, Kanka- 
kee, 111. 

9240. ROBERT EMMETT McKEEVER 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mr 21, 1895, Ireton, la.; 
s. Hugh Francis (b. Howell, Mich.) and Mary 
Ellen (Kearney) McKeever (b. Pinckney, 
Mich.). Prepared in Jackson (Neb.) H. S.; 
Broadwater Co. H. S., Townsend, Mont. Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Stud. Branch, A. I. 
E. E.; Prelim. Honors. Eng. R. C, 1918; Sig- 
nal R. C., 1918; Signal Corps. Radio Sch., 
1918; Radio O. T. S., Columbia Univ., New 
York City, 191 8-19. Address, Jackson, Neb. 

9241. EDWARD BROWN McLEE 
B. S. in A. E.; b. Jl 10, 1895, Rockford, 111.; 
s. Thomas J. (b. do.) and Johanna (Tynan) 
McLee (b. Vermont, 111.). Prepared in Rock- 
ford H. S. Phi Kappa; Fresh. Varsity Base- 
ball. U. S. N. A. R. Sch.. Municipal Pier, Chi- 
cago, 1918; Ensign, Eng. Div., 1919 — . Address, 
204 S. Avon St., Rockford, 111. 

9242. BERNIECE BOWER McNAIR 
Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 20, 1896, 
Tolono, 111.; d. Harlan Page (b. S 3. 1S68, 
Danville, 111.) and Grace Rebecca (Bower) Mc- 
Nair (b. Je 7. 1872, Tolono, 111.). Prepared 
in Tolono and Champaign H. Schs.; Oxford 
Coll., 19 1 3-1 6. Kappa Alpha Theta; Mask and 
Bauble. Clerk, Cost Acct. Office, Dairy Husb. 
Dept., Sch. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1918— . Ad- 
dress, Tolono, 111.; bus. add., 901 S. Wright 
St., (Champaign. 

9243. ANGELINE McNEILL 
B. L. S.; b. D 12, 1891, Galena, 111.; d. 
Thomas (b. Mr 18, 1851, do.) and Nora (Min- 
er) McNeill (b. Ag 16, 1856, do.). Prepared 
in Lake Forest Acad.; B. A., Lake Forest Coll., 
1916. Sigma Tau. Address, 500 Hill St., Ga- 
lena, 111. 
9244. MARIE LINDSEY McWILLIAMS 
B. Mus.; b. Ag 25. 1891, Urbana, 111. Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Address, 704 W. Green 
St., Urbana.t 

9245. EDWARD PAUL MACHOVEC 
B. S. in Ry. M. E.; b. Jl i, 1893, St. Paul; 
s. Edward E. (b. Ag 10, 1865) and Mary Kath- 
arine (Hake) Machovec (b. N 3. 1862). Pre- 
pared in Newton (Kan.) H. S.; Central H. S., 
Kansas City, Mo.; Rockingham Prep., Kansas 
City. Mo.; Kan. Univ.. 1Q12-13. Phi Kappa 
Sigma; Theta Tau. 17th Co., U. S. C. A. C. 
Ft. Williams, Me., 1918 — . Address, 2604 
Lockridge Place, Kansas City, Mo. 

9246. PAUL JAMES MACKIN 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F 2, 1893, Omaha. Neb.; 
s. John Mackin. Prepared in Omaha (Neb.) 
H. S.; la. St. Coll. Address, 3849 Charles 
St., Omaha, Neb. ' 

9247. LAWRENCE CHESTER MADISON 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 7, 1887, Boone, la.; s. 
Z. H. Madison. Prepared in Quincy H. S. 
Address, 1105 California Ave., itrbana.t 



9248. CLYDE MAKUTCHAN 
B. S. in C. E.- b. N 23, 1895, Buda, 111.; ». 
Charles A. (b. Ja 9, 1857, Providence, 111.) 
and Mary Frances (Beckwith) Makutchan (b. 
D 4, 1863, Buda, 111.). Prepared in Buda H. 
S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., 1911-14. 2nd Lt., 
33rd Engrs., Co. D., A. E. F., France, 1918; 
do., Sauner Art Sch., do., 1918 — . Address, 
Buda, 111. 

9249. RICHARD HENDERSON MALLORY 
(Brother of No. 4797) 
With Supply Co.; B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 10, 
1896, Batavia, 111.; s. Albert Douglas (b. Ja 9, 
1 86 1, do.) and Frances (Hazen) Mallory (b. Ag 
31, 1871). Prepared in Batavia H. S.; Rollins 
Coll. Acad., Winter Park, Fla. Chi Psi; Sa- 
chem; Ku Klux; Capt., Univ. Brig.; V. P., 
Stud. Council; Office Staff, Omaha Supply Co., 
Omaha, Neb., 1919 — . Lt., Naval Aviation, 
1918; Chief Q. M., Naval Avia. Sta., Key 
West, Fla.; Mustered out, D i, 1918. Address, 
Omaha, Neb. 

9250. GRACE ESTELLA MALSBARY 
(LATIMER) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ag 22, 1883, New Rich- 
mond. Ind.; d. George Malsbary. Prepared in 
Valparaiso (Ind.) H. S. H. Sc. Club. Mar- 
ried Capt. G. G. Latimer, Je 28, 1918, Darling- 
ton, Ind. Address, 606 Chalmers St., Cham- 
paign. t 

9251. MYR-\ FRANCES MANLEY 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 18, 1895, 
Tolono, 111.; d. George Manley. Prepared in 
Champaign H. S. Teacher, H. S., Blue Mound, 
111., 1918 — . Address, 1201 W. Church St., 
Champaign; bus. add., c/o High School, Blue 
Mound, Ill.t 

9252. THEODORE BERGEN MANNY 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 12, 1897, Chicago; s. 
Charles E. Manny. Prepared in Nicholas Senn 
H. S., Chicago. Address, 741 N. Central Ave., 
Chicago.! 

9253. MAUDE IRENE MARKS 
(Sister of No. 7786) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 6, 1897, 
Plymouth, Ind.; d. George Douglas (b. Jl 28, 
1860, Culver, Ind.) and Tennie Mae (Thorn- 
burg) Marks (b. Je 6, 1867, Rutland, Ind.). 
Prepared in Plymouth (Ind.) H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortarboard; Ale- 
thenai; Mask and Bauble; W. A. A.; Prelim. 
Honors; Class Basketball; Class Hockey; Ad- 
visory Bd., Sr. Illinae. Teacher, Eng., H. S., 
La Porte, Ind., 19 18 — . Address, Plymouth, 
Ind.; bus. add., c/o High School, La Porte, 
Ind. 

9254. EDMUND ANTHONY MARTELL 
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. F 23, 1897, Murphys- 

boro. 111.; s. Foss (b. do.) and Lillie (Richer) 
Martell (b. do.). Prepared in Christian Broth- 
ers Coll., St. Louis. Beta Phi; Spa'ding 
Guild; Ry. Club. 2nd Lt., Radio Div.. U. S. 
A., Camp Meade, Md., 1918 — -. Address, 308 
N. 9th St., Murphysboro, 111. 

9255. MARGARET LOUISE MARTENS 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 14, 1890, Anchor, 111.; 

d. Jacob (b. 1866. Hanover, Ger.) and Cornelia 
Grace (Saathoff) Martens (b. 1867, Benson, 
111.). Prepared in Chatsworth H. S. Address, 
.\nchor. 111. 

9256. FRANK ALBERT MARTIN 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. N 12, 1896, 
Chicago; s. Frank and Linna (Handel) Martin. 
Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S.. Chicago. Chem. 
Club. Chem., Grasselle Chem. Co., East Chi- 
cago, Ind., 1918 — . Address, 4240 N. Robey 
St.. Chicago; bus. add., 21 Ruth St., Hammond. 
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9257. GEORGE HAJIME MATOBA 
B. S. in Min. E.; b. My 19, 1887, Tokushi- 
ma, Japan; s. Shozabro Matoba. Prepared in 
Lewis and Clark H. S., Spokane, Wash.; 
Wash. St. Coll. Address, n Fuyacho-Gojo, 
Kioto City, Japan. t 

9258. ALBERT OTTO MATTHEWS 
Chemist; A. B. in Chem. E.; b. Mr 6, 1893, 
Washington, D. C; s. Albert (b. Saalfeldt, 
Ger.) and Marie (Fiele) Matthews (b. Worms, 
Ger.). Prepared in Central H. S., Washing- 
ton, D. C. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; 
Special Honors. Jr. Gas Chem., U. S. N. A.. 
Am. Univ. Exp. Sta., Washington, D. C, 1918- 
19. Address, 382 St., N. E., Washington, D. C. 

9259. VERONICA CATHERINE MATUS- 
ZEEVICZ 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 20, 
1892, Minonk, 111.; d. Stanislas (b. Ap 21, 
1864, Poland) and Catherine (Zulcz) Matus- 
zeevicz (b. N 25, 1868, Poland). Prepared in 
Minonk H. S. Teacher, Latin and Spanish, 
H. S., Maysville, Ky., 19 19 — . Address, 
Minonk, 111.; bus. add., c/o High School, 
Maysville, Ky. 

9260. ERWIN WILLIAM MAUTNER 

B. S. in Chem. E.; b. O 17, 1896, Chicago; 
s. Henry Mautner. Prepared in Lake View and 
Lane Tech. H. Schs., Chicago. Cosmopolitan; 
Chem. Club. Nitrate Div., Ord., U. S. A., 
1918 — . Address, 919 Addison St., Chicago. f 

9261. RAYMOND JONES MAXWELL 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 10, 1895, Flat 
Rock, 111.: s. C. A. Maxwell. Prepared in 
Paris H. S. Lt., Inf., Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Ky. Address, 1109 S. Main St., Paris, lU.t 

9262. THOMAS BOLTON MAYO 
A. B. in Chem.; b. Je 24, 1896, Alton. 111.; 
s. Mattie Mayo. Prepared in Alton H. S. 
Kappa Alpha Phi. U. S. N. A., Camp Grant, 
Rockford, 111., 1918 — . Address, 911 Piasa 
St., Alton, Ill.t 

9263. HENRIETTA MEDLAR 
A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Je 22, 1895, Omaha, 
Neb.; d. Irvin A. Medlar. Prepared in Omaha 
(Neb.) H. S.; Rockford Coll. Address, 3327 
Harney St.. Omaha, Nebr.f 

9264. HAROLD TECUMSEH MEEK 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 30, 1897, Law- 
renceburg, Ind.; s. Tecumseh Henry (b. Law- 
renceburg, Ind.) and Nannie Belle (Meek) 
(b. Woodford Co., 111.). Prepared in Peoria 
H. S. Acanthus; 2nd Lt., Commandant's Staff, 
Univ. Brig.; Siren Staff. Sergt., sth Inf., 111. 
Nat. Guaro, '016-17; ist Lt., 5th Inf., 111. Nat. 
Guard; Muster^J out, 1917. Address, 505 Bige- 
low St., Peoria. 

9265. CHARLES FRANKLIK MERCER 

B. S. in C. E. ; b. S 20, 1804, Kansas City, 
Mo.; s. Charles H. Mercer. Prepared in Kan- 
sas City (Mo.) Man. Tr. H. S. Class Baseball; 
Sr. Hat Com. Capt., Hdqtrs. ^0., Univ. Brig. 
Address, 1607 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo.i 

9266. RALPH DILWORTH MERCER 
(Brother of No. 6420) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ta 22, 1895, Vermont, 
111.; s. Abraham Lincoln (b. do.) and Martha 
Burr (Witchell) Mercer (b. Vermont, 111.). 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Agr. Club: Hoof 
and Horn Club; Fresh. Varsity Baseball; Sr. 
Memorial Com. U. S. N., Great Lakes, 111. 
Address, Vermont, 111. 



9267. JANNETT LOU MEWHIRTER 
Nurse; B. S. in H. Sc; b. O 9, 1895, Bris- 
tol, 111.; d. George Mewhirter. Prepared in 
Yorkville H. S. City Hosp., New York City, 
1918 — . Vassar Tr. Camp, 1918. Address, 
Yorkville, III.; btis. add.. Nurses Home, Black- 
wells Island, New York City. 

9268. ALFRED WERNER MEYER 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ap 13, 1894, 
Blue Island, 111.; s. Albert Meyer. Prepared 
in Englewood H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi. Ad- 
dress, 6747 Wentworth Ave., Chicago. t 

9269. ANTOINE FERDINAND ERNST 
HENRY MEYER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My i, 
1893, Aux-Cayeo, Hayti, West Indies; s. 
Friedrich (b. Hanover. Ger.) and Marietta 
(Labastille) Meyer (b. Aux-Cayeo, Hayti, West 
Indies). Prepared in Real-Gymnasium, Har- 
burg, Ger. Cosmopolitan Club; Pres., Der 
Deutsche Verein; Le Cercle Frangais; 111. 
Dramatic Federation. Capt., Instr., Western 
Mil. Acad., Alton, 111. Address, 766 Marion 
St., Waukegan, III. 

9270. JULIAN GILBERT MIDDLETON 
B. S. in A. E. ; b. D 15, 1893. Amity, Mo.; 
s. Henry Charles (b. O 29, 1840, Buffalo, N. 
Y.) and Sarah Jane Middleton (b. Ap 20, 1848, 
Salem, Mo.). Prepared in Pomona H. S.; 
Univ. of So. Calif. Lambda Chi Alpha; Sigma 
Tau; Gargoyle; Glee and Mandolin Club. 4th 
E. O. T. C, Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va., 
1918 — . Address, 650 N. Park Ave., Pomona, 
Calif. 

9271. EVELYN MILES 
Student; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 25, 189s, La 
Grange, 111.; d. Francis Frederick (b. i860, 
Chicago) and Ada Eleanor (Harte) Miles (b. 
1863, Hamilton, Ont.). Prepared in Lvons Tp. 
H. S., LaGrange, 111.; Wash. St. Coll., Pullman, 
Wash.. 1914-16. Kapna Alpha Theta; Omicron 
Nu; Kappa Delta Pi; Alethenai. Attended 
Woman's College, Plattsburg, Vassar College, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1918 — : Address, 106 N. 
Madison Ave., La Grange, 111. 

9272. ARCHIE ROSCOE MILLER 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D 20, 1894, Mahomet. 
IlL; s. Wilson John (b. F 14, 1864, do.) and 
Bettie (Buicham) Miller (b. Jl i,' 1873, do.). 
Prepared in Mahomet H. S.; Champaign H. S. 
Stud. Branch A. I. E. E.; E. E. Soc. Engng. 
R. C, 1918; Signal Enlisted R. C, 191S— . Ad- 
dress, Mahomet, 111. 

9273. DEAN ALBERT MILLER 
B. S. in C. E.; b. F i, 1897, Canton, III.; s. 
Michael James (b. N 19, 1856, Newport, Ky.) 
and Marie (Haberbusch) Miller (b. Ag 24, 
1858. Alsace-Lorraine). Prepared in Canton 
H. S. C. E. Soc; Capt., Hdqtrs. Co., Univ. 
Brig. 1st Tr. Co.. C. A. C, sth Tr. C, Ft. 
Monroe, Va., 19 18; Capt., C. A., A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Address, 283 W. Walnut St., 
Canton, 111. 

9274. WALTER PORTER MILLER 
r^~nier; B. S. in Agr.; b. F 14, 1889, Har- 
kers' Corners: s. James Smith (b. Ap 20, i860, 
Smithville, 111.) and Margarette Josephine 
(Walters) Miller (b. F 20, 1865. Limestone, 
111.). Prepared in Monmouth Co'l. Acad.; 
Monmouth Coll., 1014-16. Alpha Zeta; Agr. 
Club; Country Life Club. Farmer, Hanna City, 
111., 1918 — . Married Edna Belle Glasgow, My 
22, 1918, Hanna City, 111. Address. Hanni 
City, 111. 



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9275. DWIGHT L. MINK 
Salesman; A. B. in Commerce; b. S 11, 
1896, Galva. III.; s. Frederick C. and Kathryn 
E. (Wedge) Mink. Prepared in Galva H. S. 
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Glee Club; Daily I Hint, 
Staff; Tcchnoaral^h Bd. Salesman, Lafayette 
Tractor and Implement Co., Lafayette, Ind. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 319 N. \V. Third 
Ave., Galva, 111.; bus. add., c/o Lafayette Trac- 
tor and Implement Co., Lafayette, Ind. 

9276. DONALD RICHARDS MITCHELL 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ta 16, i88q, Evanston, IlL; 
S. Clara M. Mitchell. Prepared in Wendell 
Phillips H. S., Chicago. Prelim. Honors. Ad- 
dress, 6252 Stony Island Ave., Chicago. t 

9277. LEONARD OSGOOD MITCHELL 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. My 7, 1894, Alameda, Calif. 
Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Pre- 
lim. Honors. Sergt., Hdqtrs. Co., i6ist Depot 
Brig., Camp Grant, 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Sii S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

9278. EDWIN STUART MOBERLEY 
B. S. in Agr.; b. O 21, 1897, Windsor, 111.; 
s. James A. (b. S 19, 1857, do.) and Ada Min- 
nesota (Bruce) Moberley (b. Ja 21, i860, do.). 
Prepared in Tallulah (La.) H. S. Iris; Staff 
Capt., Univ. Brig.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. ///. 
Agr. Staff. Mem., Christian Church. Address, 
Tallulah, La. 

9279. JAMES WEIR MONCRIEFF 

Ceram. Engr. ; B. S. in Ceram. E.; b. Je 19, 
1896, Otsego, Mich.; s. Robert Moncrieff. Pre- 
pared in Otsego (Mich.) H. S. 2nd Lt., C. 
.A. C, Co. I. 5th O. T. C, Ft. Monroe, Va., 
1918; do.. Coast Defenses of San Francisco, 
1 91 8; Mustered^ out, D 28, 1918. Address, 
1000 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

9280. ILA E. MONOHON 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ja 10, 1895, Greenup. 
111.; d. Mark Twain (b. My 31, 1871, do.) and 
Ida Belle (Ewart) Monohon (b. Jl 17, 1S76, 
do.). Prepared in Greenup H. S. H. Sc. Club; 
Celtic Club; W. A. A.; First Council, Wo- 
man's League; Class Hockey, Baseball, and 
Basketball. Address, 912 W. Green St.. Ur- 
bana. 

9281. ALLEN RAY MOORE 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 20, 1893, Bloom- 
ingdale, Ind.; s. P. O. Moore. Prepared in 
Bloomingdale (Ind.) Acad.; Ind. Central Univ. 
A. E. F., France, 191S — ; Army of Occupation, 
Germany, 1919 — . Address, 1408 W. Park .Ave., 
Urbana.t 

92S2. SARA ELIZABETH MOORE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 12, 1896, Dan- 
ville, 111.; d. Edward S. (b. D 1866, Fairmount, 
111.) and Elizabeth B. (Johnson) Moore (b. Ap 
1868, Danville, 111.). Prepared in Danville H. 
S. Pi Beta Phi. Address, 16 16 N. Vermilion 
St.. Danville, 111. 

9283. nVAYXE KENNETH MOORE 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 21, 1891, Sheldon, 111.; 
s. Azur Beal (b. 1856, 111.) and Emma M. 
(Mantor) Moore (b. 1861. do.). Prepared in 
t'niv. H. S.. Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 1909- 
10. Agr. Club; Hort. Club; Floriculture Club. 
Soil Surv., Logan Co., 111.. 1918. Aviation 
Mechanics Tr. Sch., St. Paul, S 1918. Died 
O 13, 1918- 

9284. HANYEMON MORITA 
A. B. in Commerce: b. S 29, 1888, Kisarazu, 
Kimitsa. Japan; s. Hanjiro Morita. Prepared 
in Chiba Provincial H. S., Japan. Address, 
1622 Kisarazu, Kimitzu, Japan. t 



9285. ALIDA HELEN MOSS 
(Sister of Nos. 2471, 2472, 31 18) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 9, 1896. 
L'rbana; d. Charles Melville (b. Te 8, 1853, New 
York Mills, N. Y.) and Frances Elizabeth (Hav- 
en) Moss (b. My 27, 1854, Ann Arbor, Mich.). 
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Pres., Athenean; Prelim. 
Honors; ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Classical 
Club. Teacher, H. S., Arthur, 111., 1918— . 
Address, 806 S. Mathews. Urbana; bus. add., 
Arthur, 111. 

9286. RICHARD ADAM MUESSEL 
B. S. in Land. Card.; b. Mr 12, 1894, South 
Bend, Ind.; s. Adam Muessel. Prepared in 
South Bend (Ind.) H. S. ; Purdue Univ. Delta 
Tau Delta; Scarab; Varsity Baseball; Univ. 
Land Arch. Soc. U. S. N. A.. 18 Co., 5th Bn., 
S5 Div., Camp Custer, Mich,; Sergt., 143rd 
Aero Sqdn., Gerstmner Field. La., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 701 Cottage Grove Ave., South Bend, 
Ind.t 

9287. MARTIN REUBEN MUNDORF 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 22, 1897, Elber- 
field, Ind.; s. John Mundorf. Prepared in 
Marshall Tp. H. S.; N. W. Coll. Phi Alpha 
Tau. Address, Marshall, Ill.t 

9288. GER.\LD EDSON MURRAY 
Merchant; B. S. in Commerce; b. Ja 26, 
1895, Rensselaer, Ind.; s. George Edson (b. 
Ap 13, 1857, Leesburg, O.) and Charlotte 
O'Neal (Hester) Murray (b. Jl s. 1865, Char- 
lestown, Ind.). Prepared in Rensselaer (Ind.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Wis.. 1914-16. Delta Upsilon. 
Merchant, Rensselaer, Ind. 2nd Lt., Artillery, 
L'. S. A., 1918; Mustered out. D 3. 1918. Ad- 
dress, 208 Park Ave., Rensselaer, Ind. 

9289. GLADYS LEORA NADEN 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 23, 1896, 
Newark, 111.; d. J. Darby Naden. Prepared in 
Yorkville H. S. Sigma Kappa; Yo Ma. Teach- 
er, H. Sc, H. S., Aurora, 111., 1918 — . Address, 
Newark, 111.; bus. add.. High School, Aurora, 
111. 

9290. SHIMAJI NAKANISHI 
Engineer; B. S. in E. E.; b. Je 29, 1888, 
Japan; s. Hikobe (b. F 20, 1836) and Yoneko 
(Susuki) Nakanishi (b. N 3, 1S53). Prepared 
in First Middle Sch., Aichiken, Japan; Waseda 
Univ., Japan; Cert., Univ. 01 Idaho, 191 S. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. Address, 24 Arako, Aichi, 
.Aichiken, Japan. 

9291. CATHERINE NEEDHAM 
(Sister of No. 5337) 

Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 20, 189S. 
Champion, Neb.; d. William Alexander (b. 
iSd2, Hardin Co., Ky.) and Alice Rosella 
(.Brown) Needham (b. i860, Crawford Co., 
111.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Valedictor 
ian; Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Sigma Phi; Mor- 
tarboard; Alethen.ai; Scribblers; Permanent 
Class Sec. Scholar in Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Add>icss. 1 210 W. University Ave., 
L^rbana. 

9292. HAROLD ALPHA NEFF 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 3. 1897. Leaf 
River, 111.; s. Emery Isaac (b. O 2, 1861, Mt. 
Morris, 111.) and Ada Jane (Bowers) Neff (b. 
Ap 25, 1871, Brookville, 111.). Prepared in 
Rochelle H. S. Adelphic; Glee Club. U. S. 
A., 1918-19. Address, Rochelle, 111. 

9293. SEVERINA ELAINE NELSON 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 20, 1896, Chicago; 
d. N. S. Nelson. Prepared in Decatur H. S.; 
N. W. Univ. Omega Upsilon; lUiola; ist 
Council, Women's League; Dramatics. Address, 
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9294. IVA FLORENCE NEWBURN 
(Sister of No. 6452) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. S 3, 1895, Hoopeston, 
111.; d. Oliver Chranston (b. Ap 19, i8ss, Meta- 
mora, 111.) and Rhoda Ellen (Keena) Newburn 
(b. Jl 22, i860, Mt. Pulaski, 111.). Prepared in 
Urbana H. S. Athenean; 2nd Cabinet. Y. W. 
C. A.; Pres., H. Sc. Club; ist Council, Wo- 
men's League; ///. Agr. Staff; V. P., Jr. Illi- 
nae. Auth. : Housekeeping and Living. ///. 
Agr.; Matters of Economy, do.; The Why and 
How of Wheat Saving, do.; That He Who 
Runs May Read, do. Address, 1006 W. Main 
St., Urbana. 

9295- WALTER HAINES NEWCOMB 

B. S. in Chem.; b. My 22, 1890, Saybrook, 
111.; s. Chas. A. Newcomb. Prepared in 111. 
Wesleyan Acad, and Univ. Chem. Club. Ad- 
dress, Fisher, lU.t 

9296. WALTER ALLEN NEWLIN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F i, 1891, Annapolis, III.; 
s. J. A. Newlin. Prepared in Prep. Dept., Un- 
ion Christian Coll. Sergt., Co. 17, Camp Gor- 
don, Ga., 1918 — . Address, Annapolis, Ill.t 

9297. ROBERT KEITH NEWTON 

B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ja s. 189s, Jerseyville, 
111.; s. Robert (b. My 25, 1836, Manchester, 
Eng.) and Flora (Keith) Newton (b. D 23, 
1854). Prepared in Jerseyville H. S. Theta 
Tau; Eta Kappa Nu. Radio Div., Signal Corps, 
U. S. A., 1918; 2nd Lt., do., Univ. of Calif., 
Berkeley, Calif.; Mustered out, F 4, 1919. Ad- 
dress, Jerseyville, 111.; bus. add., 330 Waverley 
St.. Palo Alto, Calif. 

9298. JOHN TIMOTHY NOLAN 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ja 4, 1894, Pence, Wis.; 
s. Patrick J. Nolan. Prepared in Gilbert 
(Minn.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau; C. 
E. Soc; Spalding Guild; Treas., Sr. Class; 
Chm., Cap and Gown Com. U. S. Nitrate 
Plant No. 1, Sheffield, Ala. Address, Gilbert, 
Minn. 

9299. ELLA BAXTER OAKES 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. Jl 21, 1889, Laura, 111.; 
d. William McDorman (b. Je 18, 1849, White 
Deer Valley, Pa.) and Robah Louise (Chap- 
man) Oakes (b. Ag 9, 1847, Elmwood, 111.). 
Prepared in Elmwood H. S. H. Sc. Club; 
Jamesonian; Choral So.c. Address, Oak Lawn, 
I.aura, 111. 

9300. LAURA ODELL 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N s. iS?'!. Oakland, 
111.; d. T. M. Odell. Prepared in Oakland H. 
S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ.; Chicago Polyclinic 
Tr. Sch. for Nurses. Address, c/o Mrs. W. S. 
Baichley, West Salem, Ill.t 

9301. RUTH INGEBORG OHRMAN 

(RAHN) 

(Wife of No. 9330) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 28. 1893, Chicago; 
d. G. E. Ohrman. Prepared in Thornton H. 
S.; N. W. Univ. Gregorian. Married Rud- 
olph Rahn ('18), Jl 27, 1918, Washington, D. 
C. Address, 15024 (Columbia Ave., Harvey, 
Ill.t 

9302. DWIGHT BROADNAX OHRUM 

(Brother of No. 4838) 

B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Jl 15, 1892. Delta, 
Pa.; s. S. C. Ohrum. Prepared in Cairo H. 
S. ; Dennison Univ. Tau Beta Pi; Pres.. Ry. 
Club; Pres., C. E. Soc: Technograph Staff. 
Lt., 544th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 330 Windmere, Dallas, Tex. 

9303. HAROLD LOEFFEL OLESON 

B. S. in E. E.; b. N 14, 189s, Highland 
Park, 111.; s. Olaf Lawrence (b. Norway) and 
Alma Carrie (Loeffel) Oleson (b. Chicago). 
Prepared in Deerfield Shields H. S., Highland 
Park, 111. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Eta 



Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi- E. E. Soc; A. I. E E ■ 
Prehm. Honors; ist Lt., Univ. Brig. 2nd Lt.' 
Radio Sch., U. S. R. C, 1918; Mustered out, 
D II. 1919. Address, 369 Moraine Road, High- 
land Park. 111.; bus. add., Engng. Dept., Mar- 
coni Wireless Co., New York City. 

9304. ROBERT GEORGE OLSON 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 6, 1895, Chicago; s. 
i.eorge Olson. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S • 
Crane Jr. Coll. Acacia; Pi Tau Sigma; Jr. 
Mem., A. S. M. E. Ensign Sch., U. S. N 
Stevens Inst.. Hoboken, N. J., 1918 — . Address, 
1 23 1 Winnemac Ave., Chicago. t 

9305- MABEL THELMA OSBURN 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 20, 189?, 
Ilutsonville, 111.; d. Mrs. J. F. Gallion. Pre- 
pared in Robinson H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll. 
Delta Epsilon Phi. Teacher, H. S., Marshall. 
111., 1918— . Address, 106 S. Romine St., Ur- 
bana; bus. add.. High School, Marshall, III. 

9306. HAROLD PATTERSON OWEN 
(Brother of No. 7852) 
B S in Ry C. E.; b. S 6, 1896, Morgan 
Park, 111.; s. Charles S. (b. McHenry 111.) 
and Georgie B. P. Owen (b. Chicago). Pre- 
pared in Lane Tech. H. S. Alpha Chi Rho; 
Theta Tau; Ry. Club; Fresh. Class Track; 
Soph. Picnic Com.; Jr. Smoker Com.; Sr. 
Memorial Com. Ensign Sch., Municipal Pier, 
Chicago, 1918; Wounded on board ship, 1918; 
Mustered out, Ja 24, 1919. Address, 930 
Argyle St., Chicago; bus. add.. Western Elec- 
tric Co., 500 S. Clinton St., do. 

9307- MARY PACK 
(Sister of No. 5856) 
Assistant; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Mr 8, 1896, 
River Forest, 111.; d. William Francis and Mary 
Bell (Ferguson) Pack. Prepared in River Forest 
and Oak Park H. Schs. Pres., Illiola; Treas., 
Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; Pres., H. Sc Club; 
Ex. Council, Woman's Leaeue. Asst., Home 
Econ. Exten., Univ. of 111., 1918; State 
Specialist, Sch. lunches, do., 1919 — . Address, 
360 N. Franklin Ave., River Forest, 111.; bus. 
add., 311 Daniel St., Champaign. 

9308. ALFRED ROBERT PASTEL 
Engineer; B. S. in Arch.; b. Ja 30, 1893, 

Chicago; s. Chas. R. (b. D 14, i856, Austria) 
and Anna Pastel (b. Mr 14, 1874, do.). Prepared 
in Crane Tech. H. S., (Chicago. Arch. Club; 
Capt., Univ. Brig. Insp. and Expediting Engr.. 
Pensacola Shipbuilding Co., Emergency Fleet 
Corporation. Pensacola, Fla., 1918 — . Address, 
1615 S. Homan Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Pensacola Shipbuilding Co., Pensacola, Fla. 

9309. BERENICE MARIE PAUL 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 20, 1896, Chicago; 
d. V. F. Paul. Prepared in Waller H. S., Chi- 
cago; N. W. Univ. Spaulding Guild; Canterbury 
Club. Address, 2347 Cleveland Ave., Chicago. t 

9310. MARGARET PEALE 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. Ta 27, 1896, 
Chicago; d. Charles M. (b. F 23," 1866. Belvi- 
dere. 111.) and Marietta (Parkhill) Peale (b. 
.\p 30, 1866, do.). Prepared in Belvidere H. S. 
Alpha Chi Omega; Yo Ma; H. Sc. Club; Jr. 
Hat Com.; Hockey. Teacher, H. Sc, H. S. 
Paxton, 111., 1918 — . Address, Belvidere, III.; 
bus. add.. High School, Paxton, 111. 

931 1. FRANCIS H. PEARSON 

B. S. in M. E.: b. Je 20, 1896, Hinsdale, 
111.; s. ivels (b. do.) and Maria (Anderson) 
Pearson. Prepared in Hinsdale H. S. Theta Tau; 
Pi Tau Sigma; Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E.; Stud. 
Council; Sr. Memorial; Chm., .Sr. Invitation 
Com. N. R. Flying Corps, 1918; Mustered out, 
1919. Address, 66 N. Clay St., Hinsdale. HI. 



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9312. WILLIS McGERALD PEIRCE 
B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Je 20, 1896, Buffalo, 
N. Y. ; s. Walter Merton (b. N. Y.) and Fran- 
ces Agnes (McGerald) Peirce (b. Canandaigua, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Kidgway (Pa.) H. S.; Pa. 
St Coll., 1914-17. Sigma Pi. Chem. Warfare 
Service, U. S. N. A., 1918 — . Address, 304 
Metoxet Ave., Ridgway, Pa. 

9313. MARY LUCILE PEIRSON 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 4, 1896, Murphysboro, 
IlL; d. John James (b. 1853, Canaan, N. Y.) 
and Anna Katherine (Soams) Peirson (b. Ap 
3, 1864, LTniontown, Pa.). Prepared in Mur- 
phvsboro Tp. H. S. Gamma Phi Beta; Yo Ma; 
Mortorboard; Omicron Nu; Illiola; H. Sc. 
Club; Kappa Delta Pi; V. P., Women's League; 
W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A. Address, 2015 Wal- 
nut St., Murphysboro, 111. 

9314. HAZEL MARIE PELL 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ap i, 1896, Urbana; d. 
James R. (b. Ap 9, 1862) and Rosalie (Ott) 
Pell (b. S 4, 1872). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Teacher, H. Sc, H. S., Tuscola. 111., 
1918 — . Address, 103 W. Washington St., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., 55 S. Main St., Tuscola, 111. 

9315. LAMBERT BENJAMIN 

PENHALLOW 

B. S. in M. E.; b. S 12, 1897, Denver; s. 
Arthur L. Penhallow. Prepared in Hyde Park 
H. S. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Jr. Mem., A. S. 
E. E. Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., North Atlantic 
Transport Service, 191 7 — . Address, 6341 
Kenvv-ood Ave., Chicago. 

9316. RUTH PERCIVAL 
(Sister of No. 43S2) 
Social Worker; B. S. in H. Sc; b. N 8, 
1805. Urbana, 111.; d. Otis (b. Je 20, 1859, do.) 
and Anna Johnson (b. Mr 20, 1861, do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Alpha Omicron Pi; 
H. Sc. Club. Social Seivice Work, Des Moine? 
1 91 8; Sec. Home Service Sect., Champaign 
Co. Red Cross, Urbana. Address, 906 W. 
Green St., Urbana. 

9317. FRANCES lANET PERKINS 
Psychologist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 19, 
1894, Springfield, 111.; d. Charles Rufus aiid 
Katherine (Dunnuck) Perkins. Prepared in 
Laurel (Miss.) H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. Al- 
pha Xi Delta: Pres.. Fresh. Illinae. Asst. 
Psych., Juvenile Psychopathic Inst., 1918. Y. 
M. C. A. Reconstruction work in hospitals. 
France, 1918 — . Address, 7th Ave., Laurel, 
Miss. 

9318. SILAS CARLISLE PETERSON 
With Tractor Co.; B. S. in Agr.: b. Ag 5, 
1893, Buckingham, 111.; s. Goodman F. (b. 1838, 
Norway) and Carrie (Thorsen) Peterson (b. 
1841, Morris, 111.). Prepared in Herscher H. 
S.; 111. St. Norm. Sch. Beta Phi; Varsity Base- 
ball. With Kraig Tractor Co., Cleveland, 
1919 — . U. S. A. S., 1918; do., Camp Dick, 
Tex.; Chanute Field, 1918; Mustered out. N 30, 
1918. Address, Herscher, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
Kraig Tractor Co., Cleveland. 

9319. BERNICE IRENE PHILLIPS 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 11, 1895, 
Lostant, 111.; d. Richard William (b. Ap 23, 
1866, do.) and Grace Blair (Hiltabrand) Phil- 
lips (b. D 3, 1870, Tonica. 111.). Prepared in 
Lostant and Bloomington H. Schs. ; 111. Wes- 
leyan L'^niv., 1913-16. Sigma Kappa; Sr. Me- 
morial Com.; Y. M. C. A. War Fund Com. 
Teacher, H. S., Streator, 111., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 1207 Clinton Blvd., Bloomingrton, 111.; 
bus. add., Higli School, Streator, 111. 



9320. RUTH PHILLIPS 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 30, 1895, E. Cleve- 
land; d. P. A. Phillips. Prepared in Shaw 
(Cleveland) H. S. Sigma Kappa; Omicron Nu. 
Address, 1738 Holyoke Ave., E. Cleveland.! 

9321. BETHA PLYMALE 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 19, 1875. Dunleith, W. 
Va.; d. A. W. Plymale (b. Je 10, 1824, Dun- 
leith, W. Va.) and Malinda (Swanson) Ply- 
male (b. Ap 29. 1839, Virginia). Prepared in 
Norm. Sch., Huntington, W. Va. Baseball, 
Basketball, Hockey Teams; W. A. A. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, 1120 7th Ave., Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. 

9322. EDWARD CHARLES POHLMAN 

B. S. in M. E. ; b. Ag 10, 1896, Chicago; s. 
Albert (b. Ap 22, i86i, Ger.) and Anna (Glom- 
ske) Pohlman (b. My 23, 186S, Chicago). Pre- 
pared in Loyola Acad.; Loyola Univ., Chicago, 
1914-16. Spalding Guild; A. S. M. E.; Sr. Pi 
Tau Sigma Prize. Address, 2745 Logan Blvd., 
Chicago; bus. add., Marcus Hook, Pa. 

9323. WESLEY WILLIAM POLK 
B. S. in M. & S. E.; b F. 14, 1893, La 
Grange. 111.; s. Edmund R. (b. Mr 7, 1866, do.) 
and Agnes Mary (Little) Polk (b. My 13, 1869, 
Clinton, Ontario, Can.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. 
H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi. Co. i, B., 4th Engrs.. 
O. T. C, Camp Lee, Va., 1918 — . Married 
Edith Azalia Riley, Je 7, 1916, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 1004 Oregon St., Urbana. 

9324. MARGARET LOIS PORTER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 7, 1:95, Gladstone, 
111.; d. Frank Porter. Prepared m Knox Coll. 
Address, Gladstone, Ill.t 

9325. KEELER DE WiTT PULCIPHER 
Journalist; A. B. in Commerce; b. O 14, 1896, 
Centralia, 111.; s. Charles Edgar and Caroline 
Frances (Beal) Pulcipher. Prepared in Centralia 
Tp. II. S. Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Delta CJhi; 
Pi Delta Epsilon; Pierrots; Ed., Daily I Hint; 
Asst. Ed., ///. Mag.; Sr. Ball Com.; Homecom- 
ing Com. U. S. N. A., 1918; N. A. O. T. Sch., 
ist Co., Inf., Camp Sherman, O. ; 2nd Lt., do.; 
Assoc Ed., Camp Sherman News. Address, 
121 N. Maple St., Centralia. 

9326. WILLIAM FRANK PURNELL 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 7, 1895, Muncie, 111.; s. 
Joseph Samuel (b. My 26. 1858, Hillsboro, Ind.) 
and Fannie Martha (Lucas) Purnell (b. O 8, 
1S61, Veedersburg, Ind.). Prepared in Danville 
H. S. Farm House; .apt. Club; Hoof and Horn 
Club. U. S. A., 1918. Address, Muncie, 111. 

9327. FLORENCE KATHERINE QUINN 

(HUMPHREYS) 

(Sister of No. 6497) 

B. Mus.; b. D 10. 1895, Lafayette, 111.; d. 

Frank F. (b. An 16 1861, Toulon, 111.) and 

Nellie Mae (Jones) Quinn (b. D 21, 1861, La 

Fayette, 111.). Prepared in Galesburg ^ H. S. 

.\lpha Chi Omega. Married Robert Humphreys, 

S 30, 1918. Address, Lafayette, Ill.t 

9328. CLEMENT JOSEPH RAFINSKI 
B. S. in Commerce; b. N 25, 1S95, Thomaston, 
Conn.; s. Joseph Rafinski. Prepared in Thomas- 
ton (Conn.) H. S.; Univ. of Wash. Grad. 
Stud., Harvard Univ. ist Lt., Ord. Dept., 
Rock Island Arsenal; Mustered out, Ja 8, 
191Q. Address, Center St., Thomaston, Conn. 

9329. LESTER ADDISON RAHN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 19, 1896, Lanark, 111.; 
s. Clinton Addison (b. S 30, 1868, do.) and 
Anna Marie (Shaner) Rahu (b. Nov. 14, 1870, 
do.). Prepared in Lanark H. S. Musician, 
second class. Great Lakes Naval Band, 1918 — . 
Mem., Eng. Lutheran Church. Address, Lan- 
ark, 111. 



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9330. RUDOLPH RAIIN 
(Husband of No. 9301) 
B. S. in M. E.; b. Ap 6, 1895, Thornton, 
111.; s. John Rahn. Prepared in Thornton Tp. 
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Jr. Mem., 
A. S. M. E.; Staff, Tcchnograph; Prelim. 
Honors. .2nd Lt., Search Light Div., Engng. 
Corps, L'. S. A. Married Ruth Ohrman ('iS), 
Jl 27, 1918, Washington, D. C. Address, 150J4 
Columbia Ave., Harvey, 111. 



9331. LESTER COURTNEY RAINES 
Instructor; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 23, 
1896, Milford, 111.; s. Charles E. (b. 1861, 
Kentland. Ind.) and Mattie V. (Shepherdson) 
Raines (b. 1862, Dayton, Ind.). Prepared in 
Milford Tp. H. S. Celtic Club; Der Deutsche 
\'erein; 111. Drama Federation; Le Cerrle 
Frangais. 2nd Lt., Inf., Ft. Sheridan, 111., 
1918; do., Personnel Adjt., O. Wesleyan 
Univ., Delaware, O. ; Mustered out, D 24. igi8. 
Address, 903 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 



9332. KATHRYN ROSE RAITHEL 
A. B. in L. A. &■ S.; b. Ja 31. 1897, Chicago; 
d. George William (b. 1863, do.) and Rose 
Spielman (b. 1867, Ger.). Prepared in Lake 
\^iew H. S., Chicago; N. W. Univ., 1914-15. 
Chi Ome^a; Mask and Bauble; Le Cercle Fran 
cais; Daily Illini and ///. il/ajr. Staffs; Sr. 
Council, Women's League. Address. 4450 N. 
Ashland Ave., Chicago. 



9333. CHARLES EDWARD RANDA 
B. S. in E. E. ; b. S 23, 1895. Chicago; s. 
Joseph Randa. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
,S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. E. E. Soc. Ad- 
dress, 3839 W. 26th St., Chicago. t 



9334. FRANK JOHN RANDALL . 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 15, 1894, .Aurora, 111.: 
s. Lew Wallace (b. N i, 1861, do.) and Esther 
Elizabeth (Evans) Randall (b. S 12. 1S69. do.) 
Prepared in W. Aurora H. S. Alpha Chi Rho; 
Agr. Glee Club; Agr. Club. Corp.. 14th Int. 
V. S. N. A., 1918; Mustered out, Ja 1919- Ad- 
dress, 222 Cedar St., Am ora. 111. 



9335. LURA JANE RANKIN 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 17, 1892, Payson. 111.; 
d. Charles H. (b. Ag 2. 1859, do.) and Henri- 
etta L. (Whittleton) Rankin (b. S 11, i860, 
do.). Prepared in Mountain View (Calif.) Tp. 
H. S. W. A. A.; H. Sc. Club; Capt.. Baseball; 
Hockey; Women's League Council. Address, 
Payson, 111. 



9336. HUBERT HONENS RATHBUN 
B. S. in Land. Gard. ; b. Mr 31, 1893. Crab 
Orchard, Neb.; s. I. H. Rathbun. Prepared in 
La Salle-Peru Tp. H. S. Supply Sergt.. Co. 
B, S27th Engrs., Toul, France. Address, 
Spring Valley. 111. 



9337. EMMA GRACE READER 
Chemist; A. B. in L. A. &■ S.; b. Jl 27, 1892, 
Centralia, HI.; d. Alfred Edmund (b. 1867, 
New York) and Anne (Parkin) Reader (b. 
1870. Sheffield, Eng.). Prepared in Centralia 
Tp. H. S.; James Milliken Univ., 1911-12. 
Delta Delta Delta. Chem., William R. Warner 
Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1919 — . Address, 332 S. 
Maple St., Centralia, 111. 



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9338. CORDELIA REED 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 20. 
1897, Lafayette. Ind.; d. Worth (b. D 9, 1853, 
Fountain Co., Ind.) and Delia Harriet Shaup 
(b. F 16, 1859, Monticello, Ind.). Prepared 
in Covington (Ind.) and Lafayette (Ind.) fl. 
Schs. Hamilton Coll., 1914-16. Chi Omega; 
Alethenai; Le Cercle Frangais. Grad. Stud.. 
Univ. of 111., 1918 — . .Address, Covington. 
Ind.; bus. add., 907 S. Wright St., Champaign. 

9339. GEORGE HOSTER REID 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 6, 1895, Mt. Vernon, 111.; 
s. G. W. Reid. Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. 
Agr. Club. Address, 513 S. isth St., Mt. Ver- 
non, Ill.t 

9340. HAROLD SPEER REID 
E. S. in Land. Gard.; b. O 4, 1894, Bridge- 
port, O. ; s. E. W. Reid. Prepared in Mech. 
Arts H. S.; Coll. of St. Thomas, St. Paul. Al- 
pha Sigma Phi; Gargoyle; Univ. Land. Arch. 
Soc; Ensign, LT. S. N., 1918 — . Address, 834 
Ashland Ave., St. Paul.t 

9341. BERNHARD PAUL REINSCH 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 22, 1892, Malcom, 
la.; s. John F. (b. 1870, Ky.) and Anna M. 
(Ilulsebus) Reinsch (b. 1876, Wayne Co., la.). 
Prepared in Wartburg Coll., Clinton. la.; la. 
St. Univ., 1912-13. Scabbard and Blade; ist 
Lt. and (Tapt., Univ. Brig.; Rifle Team. ist 
R. O. T. C., Ft. Sheridan. 111., 1917; Instr., 
Tactics, U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918. 
.Uldrcss, 1 1 04 Mulberry Ave., Muscatine, la. 

9342. MARIE CORZINE RHOADS 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 15, 
1895, Isabel, HI.; d. Orra B. Rhoads. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Teacher H. S.. 
Homer, 111., 1918 — . Address, 411 E. Healy 
St., Champaign; bus. add., Plonier, lU.f 

9343. PERRY MARION RHUE 
A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 21, i8g6, Brad- 
Ijury, 111.; s. Jessie William and Sidney Eliza- 
Iieth (Cochonour) Rhue. Prepared in Mattoon 
H. S. Co. A. 343rd M. G. Rn., A. E. F., 
France; wounded in action, 19 18. Address, 
306 S. 4th St., Champaign. 

9344. K-\THARINE GRACE RICE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 20, 1802, Philo. 
111.; d. Clarence A. (b. Ap 7, i86i, Princeton, 
111.) and Carrie B. (Hazen) Rice (b. Ja 22, 
1863, Philo, 111.). Prepared in Philo H. S. 
Address, Philo, Ill.t 

9345. OLIVE AREY RICHARDS 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 6, 1892. Jerseyville, 
111.; d. John Harrison (b. Ap 14, 1843, Mar- 
quand. Mo.) and Olive Gertrude (Tiff) Rich- 
ards (b. S 8, 1857, Jerseyville. 111.). Prepared 
in Jerseyville, H. S.; 111. St. Norm. LTniv., 
1911-13. .iddress, 537 Eiler St., St. Louis. 

9346. BLANCHE BELLE RICHART 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 6, 1883. Lena. 
III.; d. John Erwin (b. Ja 26. 1846, Muncie, 
Pa.) and Ella Jane (Drew) Richart (b. F 18. 
i860, Lena, 111.). Prepared in Lena H. S. and 
Evanston Acad.; N. W. Univ.. 1904. Wo- 
men's League: Y. W. C. A.; Pres., Jamesonian. 
.-iddress, Mt. Sterling, 111. 

9347. JEAN ELNORA RICHMOND 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ap 20, 1891, Waterman, 
111.; d. William Richmond (b. Ag 19, 1862, 
Scotland) and Mary Dixie (Harvey) Richmond 
(b. N 0. 1862, do.). Prepared in^ No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch., 1011-13. Omicron Nu; Women's 
League Council; H. Sc. Club. Address, Wa- 
terman, 111. 



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9348. GERTRUDE KATHERINE RICHTER 
B. S. in Commerce; b. S 24, 1893, Daven- 
port, la. Prepared in Univ. of Chicago. Gam- 
ma Epsilon Pi. Address, 1025 W. gth St., 
Davenport. la.t 

9349. RUTH ANNA RIPPLE 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 8, 1897. Buffalo. 
N. Y. Prepared in Tuley H. S., Chicago; N. 
W. Univ. Address, 1333 N. Oakley Blvd., Chi- 
cago.! 

9350. WALTER SCOTT RISSER 
Elec. Engr.; B. S. in E. E.; b. D 27, 1S94, 
Paris, 111.; s. J. B. Risser. Prepared in 
Paris II. S. Signal Corp, O. T. S., Camp 
Meade; Mustered out, D 24, 1918. With 
Kemy Elec. Co.. Anderson, Ind., 1919 — . Ad- 
dress, 520 Hendricks St., Anderson, Ind.; bus. 
add., c/o Remy Elec. Co., do. 

9351. WALTER THEOBALD RITTER 

B. S. in M. E.; b. D 18, 1896, Chicago; s. 
Emil (b. do.) and Clara Elizabeth (Fischer) 
Ritter (b. do.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S. 
Zeta Psi; Theta Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; L'niv. 
Orchestra. 4th Tr. Co., sth Tr. C, C. A. C, 
Ft. Monroe, Va.: Lt. Instr. ; Gas Defense 
Work, do.; Mustered out, D 10, 1918. Address, 
1640 Shervvin Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 223 W. 
Austm Ave., do. 

9352. CLAUDE MORRILL ROBERTS 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Mr 25, 1894, Greene, 
Kan. Prepared in Decatur H. S. Address, 
1 091 St. Louis Ave., Decatur, Ill.t 

9353. ARTHUR BEEKMAN ROBERTSON 

B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ag 18, 1896, Petersburg, 
III.; s. Thomas M. (b. S 12, 1864, Tallula, 111.) 
and Lucy M. (b. D 20, 186;. Petersburg. 111.). 
Prepared in Petersburg H. S. Electn., Co. B, 
Camp Bradley, Peoria, 111. Address, Peters- 
burg, 111. 

9354. ETMELYN CLYDE ROBINSON 

A. i}. in II. Sc: b. Ag 4, 1S95. La Salle, 111.; 
s^ Charles S. (b. Ap .^o, 1865, do.) and Emma 
Clyde (Hamel) Robinson (b. N 7, 1863, do.). 
Prepared in La Salle-Peru Tp. H. S. Address, 
The Oak, La Salle, 111. 

9355- ANTONIO RODRIQUEZ 

B. S. in C. E.; b. My 10, 1896, Mata. Cuba; 
s. Fernando Rodriquez. Prepared in Loyola 
Univ. Address, 4602 Calle Comercio, Mata 
Uta, Clara, Cuba.t 

9356. EDAR BERTRAM ROE 
Fruit Grower; B. S. in Agr.; b. S i, 1892, 
Union City, Ind.; s. Frank R. (b. Mr 14. 1863. 
do.) and Mattie E. (Coblentz) Roe (b. Ja 7, 
1869, Greenville, O.). Prepared in Mt. Lincoln 
(Colo.) H. S.; LTniv. of Colo., 1911-15. Agr. 
Club; Class Baseball and Basketball; Varsity 
Track. Fruit Farmer. Palisade, Colo. Hdqtrs. 
Co., 135th Inf., Gun Crew, L^. S. N. A., Camp 
Cody, N. M. Married Jennie Goddard, Je 15, 
1Q18, Fruita, Colo. Address, Palisade, Colo. 

9357- NEWMAN ROMERO 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 30, 1895. 
Tennico, Chile; s. Indalecio Romero. Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Ma- 
wan-da: Sachem; Pres., HI. Union; Daily 
mini Staff; Homecoming Com.; Glee and 
Mandolin Club. U. S. N. R., Radio, Norfolk. 
Va. Address, 436 N. Sheridan Road, Highland 
Park, Ill.t 

9358. RUTH EDITH ROMPEL 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 22, 
189s, Champaign: d. J. F. Roinpel. Prepared 
in ChampaiRn H. S. Teacher, Eng., H. S.. 
Chebanse, 111., 1918 — . Address. 1007 S. 2nd 
St., Chajnpaign; bus. add., Higlh 5^fchool, 
Chebanse, 111. 



9359. ETHEL MAYE ROSE 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 30, 1890, 
Colton, Wash.; d. John (b. My i, 1849 Ports 
mouth, O.) and Mary J. (Lamb) Rose (b. 
Ap 2, 1864, Bement, 111.). Prepared in Bement 
H. S.; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Bethany Cir- 
cle; H. Sc. Club. Teacher, Sc, H. S., Deca- 
tur, 111., 1918 — . Address, Bement, 111. 

9360. HERBERT BERNARD ROSENBERG 
B. S. in Agr.; b. O :6, 1893, Madison, 
III.; s. Julius (b. Ap 2, 1S63, Ger.) and Mathil- 
da (b. Jl 16, 1S70, Kingston, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Granite City H. S. Sigma Alpha Mu; Agr. 
Club; V. P., Hort. Club; Menorah. U. S. N. 
A., Camp Dix, N. J., 191S; Mustered out, 
D 20, 1918. Mem. A. F. A. M.. B'nai B'rith. 
Address, Clifton Terr,i:e, 111. 

9361. NELDA GLENDORA ROSS 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc ; b. Je 18, 1894, 
Easton, III.; d. John (b. O 33. 1855, do.) and 
Margaret A. (Walder) Ross (b. F 11, 1861. 
do.). Prepared in Easton and Havana H. Schs.; 
Hedding Coll. Prep., Abingdon, 111. Teacher, 
H. Sc. and Chem.. H. S.. Drake, N. Dak., 
1918 — . Address, Easton, 111.; bus. add.. High 
School, Drake, N. Dak. 

9362. FLORENCE CATHERINE ROTH 

A. B. in H. Sc: b. Ja 29, 1895, Chicago; 
d. Jennie L. Roth. Prepared in Calumet H. S.; 
Rockford Coll. Delta Gamma. Address, 8647 
Morgan St., Chicago, Ill.t 

9363. RACHEL RUFFNER 

Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag ii, 1895, 
Vevay Park. 111.; d. A. L. (b. O 4. 1863, 
Greenup. 111.) and Annette (Tutewiler) 
Ruffner (b. N 13, 1863, do.). Prepared in 
Casey H. S. W. A. A.; IT. Sc. Club; Class 
Hockey; Basketball; Baseball; Sr. Advisory Bd. 
Cafeteria Asst.. Indiana Univ., Bloom- 
ington. Ind.. 1918—. Address, Marshall, 111.; 
bus. add., 218 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, 
Ind. 

9364- ELMER THEODORE RUNDQUIST 

B. S. in Agr.; b. N 22, 1894, Harvey, 111.; 
s. S. M. Rundquist. Prepared in Thornton Tp. 
H. S. Delta Upsilon; Ma- Wan-da; Sachem; 
Tribe of Illini; Fresh. Football and Basket- 
ball; Capt. Varsity Football; 2nd Lt., U. S. 
A. S., 191S; Mustered out, 1919. Address, 
15025 Main St., Harvey, Ill.t 

9365. HOR.\CE ALONZO LEWIS RYDER 
B. S. in E. j:.. : b. Ap 14, 1895, Oshkosh, 
Wis.; s. Frank H. Ryder. Prepared in Baker 
(Ore.) H. S.; Univ. of Calif. Phi Sigma 
Kappa: E. E. Soc Address, 1510 3rd St., 
Baker, Ore.t 

9366. FRANK SAILER 
B. S. in Agr.; b. F 4. 1897, Chicago; s. 
Voelar F. (b. O i, 1862, Bohemia) and Marie 
(Ruzicka) Sailer (b. My 23, 1868, do.). Pre- 
pared in Harrison Tech. Anubis; Sigma Kappa 
Zeta; Adelphic; Hort. Club; Agr. Club; Prelim, 
and Final Honors. Address, 2807 W. 22nd St., 
Chicago. 

9367. THERESA M:INNA SAMUELS 
Journalist; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 12, 
1897, Chicago: d. Max (b. S 24, 1870, do.) 
and Jennie (^Lewin) Samuels (b. Je 27. 1872, 
do.). Prepared in McKinley H. S., (Chicago, 
Mortarboard; Theta Sigma Phi; Alethenai; VV. 
A. A.; Class Hockey; Class Baseball; Class 
Basketball; Soph. Class Hist.; Sr. Class Sec; 
First Council, Women's League; Women's Ed., 
Daily Illini. Asst. Ed., The Woman's Weekly, 
Chicago. Address, 5216 Michigan Ave., Chi- 
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936R. FRANCELIA PLUMLY SARGENT 
(Daughter of No. 492) 
A. B. in Commerce; b. D 24, 1890, Chicago; 
d. Charles Elliotte ('86), (b. S 12, 1862, Carlin- 
ville, 111.) and Hattie May (Boynton) Sargent 
(b. 1869, GofTstown, N. H.). Prepared in Ra- 
cine (Wis.) H. .S.; Shortbridge H. S.. Indian 
apolis. Pi Beta Phi; Mortarboard; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Gamma Epsilon Pi; Athenean; Wom- 
an's Cosmopolitan Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinets; 
Pres., Woman's Leagtie; Prelim, and Final 
Honors. Address, 2020 N. Delaware St., 
Indianapolis. 

9369. KENOSKE SATO 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 16, 1892, Nagoza, 
Japan; s. Tadakazu (b. Japan) and Tsune Sato 
(b. do.). Prepared in Los Angeles Poly. H. 
S.; Univ. of S. Calif., 1914-17. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Pres., Japanese Stud. Assn. Auth. : 
The Am. Japanese Problem, The Japanese 
Stud.; The Modern Problems of Women, The 
Japanese Rafu Asalie; The Problems of Pop- 
ulation, do.; Citizenship for Japanese, The 
NichMi. Address, 747 E. 36th St., Chicago. 

0370. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH SAWYER 

(Sister of Nos. 4401, 6539) 
Student; B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. Ap 2, 
1895, Tuscola, 111.; d. Albert Butler (b. Ja 3, 
1867, Grand Island, Vt.) and Fanny Marie 
(Wardall) Sawyer (b. F 26. 1862, Springfield, 
111.). Prepared in Tudor Hall, Indianapolis. 
Kappa Alpha Theta; Mortorboard; Yo Ma; 
Illiola; Ex. Bd., Woman's League. Student, 
Civic design, Cambridge, Mass., igi8 — . Ad- 
dress, 48 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 

9371. WILHELMINA SCHEFFER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 15, 1896, At- 
wood. 111.; d. Henry (b. O 19, 1857, Gleichen, 
Ger.) and Sophia (Cramer) Scheffer (b. Je 10, 
1858, Perrysburg, O.). Prepared in Atwood 
H. S. Address, Atwood, III. 

9372. ARTHUR KRISSLER SCHIFRLIN 

B. S. in M. E.; b. S 6, 1896, Chicago; s. 
Philip H. (b. N 10, 1862) and Agnes (Kriss- 
ler) Schifflin (b. Ap 23, 1863). Prepared in 
Univ. H. S., Chicago. Stud. Branch, A. S. 
M. E. ; Homecoming Finance Com.; Engr. V. 
P., 111. Union; Lt., Univ. Brig. U. S. N., 
1918; Ensign, do., 1919 — . Address, 4942 
Ellis Ave., Chicago. 

9373- LOUIS HENRY SCHREIBER 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. N 15, Chicago; s. Jacob J 
(b. 1866, do.) and Gertie (De Young) Schrei 
ber (b. 1867, do.). Prepared in Curtis H. S. 
Chicago. Sigma Pi; Maj.. Univ. Brig. R. O. T 
C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1918; 2nd Lt., S. A. T 
C, Crane Jr. Coll.. Chicago, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 45 W. iioth Place, Chicago. 

9374. FRANK J. SCHULZ 
(Brother of No. 8737) 
,\. B. in Commerce; b. Ja 14, 1896, Elm- 
wood, 111.; s. John (b. Kossel-Hessia, Ger.) and 
Johanna (Oberer) Schulz (b. Vohingen, Wur- 
temberg, Ger.). Prepared in Elmwood H. S. 
Cosmopolitan Club. Corp., Inf. Mach. Gun 
Co., 149th Inf., A. E. P., France; Mustered 
out, F 27, 1919. Address, Elmwood, 111. 

9375. ELLA SCHWAGMEYER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 3, 1892, Quincy, 
111.; d. August (b.i8s8, do.) and Bertha (Weh- 
mever) Schwagmeyer (b. 1859, do.). Prepared 
in Quincy H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1908- 
10. Univ. of Colo. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Teacher, Hist., H. S., Quincy, 111. 
Address, 1022 Payson Ave., Quincy, 111. 



9376. TRUMAN GORTON SEARLE 
(Brother of No. 4897) 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap i8. 
1897, Washta, Ga.; s. John C. Searle. Pre- 
pared in Geneseo Tp. H. S.; Augustana 
Coll. Phi Delta Psi; Delta Sigma Rho: Philo- 
raathean; Varsity Debating Team. Stud., Law, 
Univ. of Columbia, New York City, 1919 — . 
Q. M., Ensign Sch.; Reserve list, D 13, 191 7. 
Address, 229 W. Pearl St., Geneseo, 111.; bi(.v. 
add., 307 Robinson Bldg., Rock Island, 111. 

9377- HARRY RICHMOND SEAVEY 
B. S. in E. E.; b. D 24, 1893, Benton Har- 
bor, Mich.; s. Winfield Seavey. Prepared in 
Momence H. S. Address, Momence, Ill.t 

9378. ERNA SEILER 
(Sister of Nos. 5407, 5932) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 22. 1891, Elgin, 
111.; d. Gustav (b. Saxony, Ger.) and Lena 
(Bertschy) Seller (b. Alsace Lorraine). Pre- 
pared in Woodstock H. S.; Lake Forest Coll. 
Address, 203 E. Healy St., Champaign.t 

9379- LOUIS JACOB SELZER 
(Husband of No. 9468) 
Architect; B. S. in Arch.; b. O 26, 1896, 
Evansville, Ind. ; s. George Selzer. Prepared in 
Evansville (Ind.) H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; 
Gargoyle; Skull and Crescent; Glee and Man- 
dolin Club; Staff, ///. Mag. Arch., Cedar Ra- 
pids, Mich., 1918— . O. T. S., Ft. Monroe, Va., 
1918. Married Adelaide May Wamsley ('18). 
.\g 5, 1918, Champaign. Child, Louis III. b. 
A\) 25, 1010. Address, 426 Vine St., Ouincy, 
111. . - J-. 

9380. HELEN CATHARBNE SHAW 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ja 28, 1895, Denver; d. 
William Shaw. Prepared in San Diego (Calif.) 
H. S.; Rockford Coll. Address, 4308 Valle Vis- 
ta. San Diego, Calif.t 

9381. ROBERT PHINEAS SHEAFF 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 20, 1896, Holcomb, III.; 
s. J. C. Sheaff. Prepared in Rockford H. S. 
Chi Phi; Comitatus; Class Baseball; Capt. 
Hdqtrs. Co., Univ. Brig. S. M. A., Univ. of 
HI., 1918; 2nd Lt., U. S. A. S., Southern Field, 
Americus, Ga. Address, Holcomb, 111. 

9382. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH SHEERER 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 8, 1896, Hammond, 
Ind.; d. Geo. B. Sheerer. Prepared in Ham- 
mond (Ind.) H. S.; Rockford Coll. Address. 
43 Warren St.. Hammond, Ind. 

9383- WILLIAM HEBER SHEFFER 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 19, 1895, Auburn, Ind.; 
s. James W. Sheffer. Prepared in Auburn 
(Ind.) H. S.; De Pauw Univ.; Phi Gamma 
Delta. Address, 359 9th St., Auburn, Ind.t 

9384- NELSON EDWARD SHELDON 

B. S. in A. E.; b. S 13, 1896, Seward Tp., 
111.; s. E. J. Sheldon. Prepared in Rockford 
H. S. Philomathean. 2nd Lt., C. A., Ft. Mon- 
roe, Va.; Mustered out, N 22, 1918. Addre'ss, 
404 Oakley Ave., Rockford, 111.; bus. add., 
530 S. Clinton Ave., Chicago. 

9383. WILMA LOY SHELTON 
Librarian; B. L. S.; b. O 25, 1889, Cham- 
paign Co., til.; d. William (b. 1862, do.) and 
Lorena Mav (Barnes) Shelton (b. 1866, do.). 
Prepared in Terre Haute (Ind.) H. S. A. B., 
Univ. of Ark., 1914; Libn., Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; M. E. CTiurch. 
Address, 300 N. i8th St., Terre Haute, Ind.; 
bus. add., 806 S. 5th St., Champaign. 



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9jS6. CHI TING SHING 
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; b. Jl ii, 1897, Siang Lu, 
District, China; s. Chang Liang ohing. Pre- 
pared in Hunan CChina) Terh. Inst, y^ddres.!. 
Changsha, Hunan, China. t 

9387. FRANCIS LUCIAN SHONKWILER 

Mech. Engr.; B. S in M. E.; b. Ag 8, 1896, 
Monticello, 111.; s. F. M. Shonkwiler. Prepared 
in Monticello H. S. Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Tau; 
Pi Tau Sigma; Treas.. Stud. Branch, A. S. M. 
E. ; Staff, Tcchnograph; Mgr., M. E. Open 
House; Sr. Banquet Com. Mech. Engr., Mon- 
ticello, 111, 2nd Lt., ist Co.. C. A.. Ft. Monroe. 
Va., 1918; Mustered out, Mr 10, 1919. Address. 
Carthage, 111. 

9388. HELEN ELIZABETH SHRIVER 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Ag 8, 1892, 
Hoopeston, 111.; d. Alonzo L. and Ella (Pruts- 
man) Shriver. Prepared in Champaign H. S. 
Gregorian; Circulo Espanol. Teacher, East 
Lynn, 111.,; 191 8 — . AddreAs, 907 Gregory 
Place, Urbana.; bus. add.. East Lynn, 111. 

9389. LAURENCE EDGAR SHUP 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 2, 1896, Newton, 
III.; s. Frank L. (b. Jl 4, 1854) and Nannie 
(Richardson) Shup (b. 1864. Lebanon, O.). 
Prepared in Newton H. S. U. S. N., 1918. 
Address, Newton, 111. 

9390. FRANK SPAN SHY 

B. S. in Commerce; b. O 22, 1896, Olney, 
111.; s. W. Cliff Shy. Prepared in Olney H. S. 
Beta Gamma Sigma; Ionian; Orchestra; Illini, 
Staff; Prelim. Honors. Address. 601 E. Chest- 
nut St., Olney, Ill.t 

9391. DAMON CARL SIEGRIST 
B. S. in Agr.; b. My 7, 1897, San Jose, HI.; 
s. E. J. Siegrist. Prepared in 111. Wesleyan 
Acad.; 111. Wesleyan Univ. Address, San Jose, 
Ill.t 

9392. RAYMOND ERWIN SIPE 
B. S. in Land. Gard.; h. Jl 26, 1896, 
Rochelle, 111.; s. Robert E. Sipe. Prepared in 
Rochelle H. S. Address, 521 6th St., Rochelle, 
Ill.t 

9393. WILLIAM SILAS SLACK 
B. S. in E. E.; b. Jl 30, 1896, Salem, 111.; 
s. William Silas, Sr. (b. Jl 24, i8=;6, Ky.) and 
Kate (Bandy) Slack (b. Je 9, 1868). Prepared 
in Salem H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; 
E. E. Soc. Radio Work, \J. S. N., Newport, 
R. I.; U. S. N., 1918— . Address, 406 Wash- 
ington Ave., Salem, 111. 

9394- KATHERINE CLAIRE SLADE 
(Daughter of No. 292) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 18, 1896. Rock- 
ford, 111.; d. Byron A. ('81) , (b. S 27, i8.=;6. 
East Berne. N. Y.) and Cora Elisa (Black) 
Slade (b. Mr 6, i86i, Sycamore. 111.). Prepared 
in Rockford H. S.; Rockford Coll. Address, 
1027 Spafford Ave., Rockford, 111. 

9395. ROBERT BOHUMIL SLADEK 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 26, 1897, Chicago; s. 
Bohumil (b. S 5, 1S70, do.) and .\nna (Duffek) 
Sladek (d. Jl 26, 1872, Bohemia). Beta Phi; 
Class Swimming. Ensign Sch., U. S. N., 
1918 — . .Address. 5002 W. 30th St., Cicero, 111. 

9396. WILLIS FRANCIS SLAYTOX 

B. S. in Agr.; b. D 31, 1891, Keeler, Mich.; 
s. William P. Slayton. Prepared in Englewood 
H. S. Address. 714 Detroit Ave., Tulsa, Okla.t 

9397. GLENN COLLINS SMITH 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ag 8, 1896 Greenfield, 111.; 
s. Charles H. Smith. Prepared in Greenfield 
H. S. Scabbard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Brig. 



Great Lakes Naval Tr. Sta., 1018; 1st Class 
Gunner's Mate, Co. O. Platoon A, 15th Regt., 
Naval Avia.; Mustered nut. D 38, 1978. .Ad- 
dress, Greenfield, 111. 

9398. LEONIDAS LOGAN SMITH 
Instructor; B. S. in Arch.; b. Mr 3, 1894, 
Effingham, 111. Prepared in Effingham H. S. 
Alpha Chi Rho; Arch. Club: Scarab. Instr., 
Kemper Mil. Acad., Boonville, Mo., 1918 — . 
Address, Toledo, 111.; bus. add., Kemper Mil- 
itary Academy, Boonville, Mo. 

9399. MARY PARNELL SMITH 
Dietitian; B. S. in H. Sc. ; b. My 27, 1893, 
Cuba, 111.; d. Will F. (b. Jl 16, 1853, Delaware, 
O.) and Jennie Elizabeth (Holcomb) Smith (b. 
Mr I, 1861. Kirwood. 111.). Prepared in Cuba 
H. S. Dietitian. Barnes Hosp., St. Louis, 
1918 — . Address, Cuba, 111. 

9400. VALDA EVELINE SMITH 
Instructor; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 9, 1896, 
Flanagan, 111.; d. Rudolph G. (b. My 30, 1871, 
Flanagan, III.) and Hulda Marie (Mettie) 
Smith (b. Minonk, 111.). Prepared in Geneseo 
Tp. H. S. Alpha Theta Chi; Omicron Nu. In- 
structor, Chem., Ore. Agr. Coll., Corvallis, 
Ore., 1918 — •. Address, 541 E. Main St., Gene- 
seo. 111.; bus. add., Oregon A^r. College, Cor- 
vallis, Ore. 

9401. CLARENCE EASTLAKE SNELL 

A. B. in Commerce; b. An 26, 1897, Chicago; 
s. William George (b. 1873, Eng.) and Mar- 

.garet lane (McElroy) Snell (b. 1872, Chicago). 
Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Chi Phi; Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Scabbard and Blade; ist Lt. and 
Maj., Univ. Brig. 4th O. T. C, Camp Grant, 
111.; 2nd Lt., 803 Pioneer Inf., A. E. F., 
France, 1918; Mustered out, 1919. Address, 600 
N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

9402. HARRY STIRLING SNELL 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Ag 20, 1896, 
Chicago; s. Harry John (b. D 18, 1866, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind.) and Lettie Marie (Rice) Snell 
(b. S 30, 1872, Chicago). Prepared in Oak Park 
H. S. Pres., Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Chem., Dye Works, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours Co., Carney's Point, N. J. 2nd Lt., 
803 Inf., A. E. F., France, 1918; Mustered 
out, Ta 5, 1919. Address, 1021 Superior St., 
Oak Park. 111.; bus. add., 114 W. 19th St., 
Wilmington, Del. 

9403. HAROLD HAYNES SORTWELL 

B. S. in Ceram. E. ; b. D 14, 1896, Lawrence- 
burg, Ind.; s. W. T. Sortwell. Prepared in 
Indianapolis Man. Tr. H. S. Lambda Chi 
Alpha; Keramos; Jr. Mem.. Am. Ceram. Soc. 
U. S. N., Pelham Bay, N. Y., 1918; Ensign, 
U. S. S. Saqua. Address, 39 W. 27th St., 
Indianapolis.!" 

9404. JERRY SOTOLA 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 26, 1897, Chicago; s. 
Stephen Sotola. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. 
S., Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. Address, 2627 S. 
Ridgeway. Chicago.! 

9405. CHARLES FOSKEY SPANGLER 
B. S. in Commerce; b. O 14, 189s, Amboy, 

111.; s. O. Spangler. Prepared in Amboy H. S. ; 

Armour Inst. Sigma Nu; Ry. Club; Capt., 

Hdqtrs. Staff, Univ. Brig. Ensign School, U. 

S. N. R. F., Cleveland. Address, Amboy, Ill.t 

940G. HELEN EUDORA SPEAR 
(PHILIPS) 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 10, 189s. Rock 
Falls, 111.; d. William Spear. Prepared in 
Rockford H. S. Delta Gamma. Married Paul 
H. Philips, S 27, 1918, Houston, Tex. Ad- 
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9407. ROBINSOX SPENCER 
Librarian; B. L. S. ; b. N 10, 1881, Sterling, 
rU.; s. Eliza S. Spencer. B. S., Wesleyan 
Univ., 1903. Lib. Staff, Univ. of Wash., 
1918 — . Address, loio Locust St.. Cincinnati; 
bus. add., Univ. of Wash.. Seattle. 

9408. RALPH EDWARD SPERRY 
Accountant; A. B. in Commerce; b. N 10, 
1895, Bushnell, 111.; s. Edward Clark (b. Je 
25, 1867, Bushnell, 111.) and Nancy Frances 
(Pelley) Sparry (b. D 5, 1871, Bardolph, 111.). 
Prepared in Macomb H. S. Beta Gamma Sig- 
ma; Staff Capt., Univ. Brig.; Sergt., Bat. C, 
68th Regt., Ft. Terry, N. Y.; do., A. E. F., 
France; Mustered out, Mr 6, 1919. Address, 
Macomb, 111. 

9409. NORMAN ELLSWORTH SPRAGUE 
B. S. in C. E.; b. Ap 13, 1894, Chicago; s. 
Richard P. Sprague. Prepared in Piqua (O.) 
H. S. Triangle; Theta Tau. Address, 2663 
Prairie Ave., Evanston, Ill.t 

9410. BERTHA MARIE STEIN 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc. ; b. S 11, 1895, Blue 
Island, 111.; d. Edward Nickolas (b. S 22, 
1861, Chicago)^ and Susan fBuss) Stein (b. 
Ap IS, 1869, Ger.). Prepared in Blue Island 
H. S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Mortarboard; 
Omicron Nu; H. S. Club; ^res., W. A. A.; 
Iota Sigma Pi; ist Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. Food 
Conservation Bur., Chicago. Teacher. H. Sc, 
H. S., Lovington. 111., 191S — . Address, 250 
York St., Blue Island, 111.; bus. add., High 
School, Lovington, 111. 

94H. EDWARD HILL STEVENSON 
(Brother of No. S43S) 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Je 25, 1894, Elvaston. 111.; 
s. Hiel C. (b. Ja 20, 1849, Huntsville, 111.) 
and Louisa Jane (Sprigg) Stevenson (b. My 
22, 1852, do.). Prepared in Carthage H. S. 
Agr. Club; Country Life Club; Staff, III. Agr. 
2nd Lt., Inf., 1 6th Co.; Mustered out, N 30, 
1919. Address, R. 2, Hamilton, 111. 

9412. CLARA MARIE STIEGMEYER 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 28, 1896, 
St. Louis; d. August John (b. Ja g, 1859, do.) 
and Charlotte (Gellner) Stiegemeyer (b. D 25, 
i860, do.). Prepared in Yeatman H. S., St. 
Louis; Washington Univ., 1916-17. Teacher, 
H. S., Ellis, 111., 1918 — . Address, 2122 Ben- 
ton St., St. Louis; bus. add.. High School, 
tills. 111. 

9413. ETHEL STIFF 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 14, 1891, Harris- 
burg, 111.; d. John L. (b. do.) and Nelia M. 
Crossland) Stiff (b. Benton, 111.) Prepared in 
Harrisburg H. S.; So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Address, Harrisburg, 111. 

9414. GENEVIEVE MAUD STILL WELL 
(Sister of No. 9415) 
Teacher; B. S. in H. Sc; b. Mr 26, 1894, 
Urbana; d. W. R. (b. Ja 14, 1849, St. Clair 
Co., 111.) and Maud (Curkett) Stillwell (b. Ap 
8 1862, Franklin Co., Pa.). Prepared in Ur- 
bana H. S. Teacher, H. Sc, High School, 
Anna, 111.; 1918 — . Address, 402 E. Green St., 
Urbana; bus. add.. High School, Anna, 111. 

9415. HELEN STILLWELL 
(Sister of No. 9414) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 27, 1891. 
Oakwood, 111.; d. W. R. (b. Ja 14, 1849, St. 
Clair Co., 111.) and Maud (Curkett) Stillwell 
(b. Ap 8, 1862, Franklin Co.. Pa.). Prepared 
in Urbana H. S. Teacher, French and Span- 
ish, High School, Ishpeming, Mich., 1918 — . 
Address, 402 E. (jreen St., Urbana; bus add., 
c/o High School, Ishpeming, Mich. 



9416. BENJAMIN ANDREW STIRITZ 

Fellow; B. S. in Agr.; b. D 15, 1896, Mur- 
physboro, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ap 3, 1863, Alton, 
111.) and Emma (Summers) Stiritz (b. Ja 14, 
1869). Prepared in Murphysboro Tp. H. S. 
Beta Phi. Teaching Fellow, la. St. Coll., 1918- 
19. Mem., B. P. O. E. Address, Murphys- 
boro, 111.; bus. add, Iowa State College, Ames, 
la. 

9417- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STOLTEY 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 1875. Champaign; 
s. H. D. Stoltey. Prepared in Univ. Acad. 
Mem., Church of Christ Scientist. Address, 
308 W. Church St,. Champaign.! 

9418. ETHEL LYNETTE STOLTEY 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Ap i, 1896, 
Champaign; d. Harry Carl (b. Je 22, 1872, do.) 
and Catherine R. (Terris) Stoltey (b. F 18, 
1876, do.). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Teacher, 
Champaign, 1918 — . Address, 206 W. Elm St., 
Urbana. 

9419. ESTHER SUSAN STORER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 25, 1897, Centralia, 
111.; d. Henry E. (b. My 31, 1862) and Bertha 
M. (Grosch) Storer (b. Je 3, 1868). Prepared 
in Centralia Tp. H. S. Sec, Jamesonian; El. 
Circulo Espanol. Mem., Assn of Collegiate 
Alumnae. Address, 153 W. 8oth St., New York 
City; btis. add., I^incoln School of Teacher's 
College, 646 Park Ave., do. 

9420. ERNEST LAWRENCE STOUFFER 
Architect; B. S. in A. E.; b. O 27, 189S. 
Decatur, 111.; s. William Henry (b. D 31, 1868, 
Macon, 111.) and Frances Louis (Kraiger) 
Stouffer (b. Mr 27, 1873, Gobelville, Mich.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Sigma Pi; Tau 
Beta Pi; Pres., Tau Sigma Delta; Sec, and 
Pres., Gargoyle; Arcfi. Club; Capt., Univ. Brig.; 
Prelim, and Final Honors; Am. Inst., Arch, 
Medal. Arch. Designer, Office, Supervising 
Arch., Univ. of 111., 1918. O. T. C, Ft Monroe, 
Va.; 2nd Lt., C. A. R. C, 1919; Mustered 
out, Ja 16. 1919. Address, 315 W. North St., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 1021 N.* Jefferson 
Ave., Peoria. 

9421. ERNEST JOSEPH STRAUB 

B. S. in C. E.; b. Mr 7, 1893, Kansas City. 
Mo.; s. Joseph V. (b. Ger.) and Maria A. 
(Weth) Straub (b. do.). Prepared in Kansas 
City (Mo.) Man. Tr. H. S. Sergt., Aerial 
Photographic Sect. 27. Hazelhurst Field, Min- 
soha, Long Island, N. Y., 1918— . Address, 
2320 Harrison St., Kansas City, Mo. 

9422. WALTER FRED STRAUB 
Chemist; A. B. in Chem.; b. My 11, 1897, 
Chicago; d. John Phillip (b. Ag 12, 1847, Ger.) 
and Barbara (Pingle) Straub (b. Ag 12, 1862, 
do.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Ed., ///. Chem. 
Chem. Research, Abbott Lab., Chicago, 1918 — . 
Mem., A. C. S. Address, 613 Arlington Place, 
Chicago; bus. add., Abbott Lab., Chicago. 

9423. JESSE WOODFORD STRONG 

A. B. in Commerce; b. O 17, 1895, Canton, 
111.; s. J. W. Strong. Prepared in Canton H. S. 
Ensign, U. S. N., 1918 — . Address, 75 E. Side 
Square, Canton, 111. 

9424. EDGAR ALBERT STUBENRAUCH 

B. S. in Arch.; b. Jl 9, 1894, Sheboygan, 
Wis.; s. Michael (b. Ap 6, 1865, do.) and Paula 
(Koepke) Stubenrauch (b. Jl 28, 1873). Pre- 
pared in Sheboygan (Wis.) H. S.; Boston 
Tech. Coll. Alpha Rho Chi. Hdqtrs. Dept., 
62nd Engrs.. A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Ad- 
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942S- ALDEN HARWOOD SULGER 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap i8, i897i Terre Haute, 
Ind.; s. Jo'm E. Sulger. Prepared in Norm. 
Tr. n. S., Terre Haute, Ind. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Home Coming Com. 2nd Lt., Art. U. S. A., 
A. E. F., France, 191S; Detached Service, 
Oxford. Ens?.. 1919 — . Address, 215 N. 7th 
St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

9426. ELSIE MABEL SUPPES 

Clerk; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 17. 1894. 

Somonauk, 111.; d. E. Suppes. Prepared in 

Knox Coll. Gamma Phi Beta; W. A. A.; Class 

Baseball and Hockey. Govt. Work, Washington, 

D. C, 1918 — . Address, Somonauk, Ill.t 

9427. EDMUND DE FOREST SWANBERG 
B. S. in E. E.; b. N 16, 1895, Worthington, 
Minn.; s. Gustavus (b. Sweden) and Hannah 
Swanberg (b. Davenport, La.). Prepared in 
Worthington (Minn.) H. S. Sec, Treas., E. 

E. Soc.; E. E. Show Com.; Mil. Band; Orches- 
tra; E. E. Soc; Stud. Branch. A. I. E. E.; 
V. M. C. A. Co. F, 2nd Inf., Minn. Nat. 
Guard, 19091 3; 2nd Lt., O. R. C, 1918; 31st 
Service Co., U. S. Radio Sch., Signal Corps, 
College Park, Md., 1918; 13th Service Co., 
Little Silver, N. J., 1918; Mustered out, D 14, 
1918. Address, 911 5th Ave., Worthington, 
Minn.; bus. add., 1750 Washington St., Den- 
ver, Colo. 

9428. MARION GOERZ SWANBERG 
Dietitian; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 12. 1896, 

Philadelphia; d. William H. (b. do.) and Mary 
Margaret (Goerz) Swanberg (b. Brooklyn, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Lake View and Nicholas 
Senn H. Schs., Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Omicron Nu; Iota Sigma Pi; Prelim. Honors; 
H. Sc. Ed., in. Agr.; Stud. Council; Chm., 
Red Cross Auxiliary, Women's League. Dieti 
tian, Am. Red Cross, Camp Hancock, Augusta, 
Ga.; Base Hosp.. do._ 1918-19. Address, 4750 
Maiden St., Chicago. 

9429. GERTRUDE LUCILE SWIFT 
Assistant; A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 24, 1896, 

Strealor, lU.; d. Ward E. (b. 1864, Vt.) and 
Margaret Genevive Boyd (b. 1863, Streator, 
111.). Prepared in Streator Tp. H. S. Gamma 
Phi Beta; Hockey Team; ist Cabinet, Y. W. 
C. A.; Sec, Gregorian; Pres.. Country Life 
Club; Illinae Advisory Bd. ; Pres., Geneva 
Club; H. Sc. Club. Asst., Lunchroom, H. Sc. 
Dept., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, Streator, 
111.; bus. add., 1103 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

9430. BLANCHE BELLE SWIGERT 

.■\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 25, 1S79, Rapatee, 
111.; d. William H. Swigert. Prepared in Elm- 
wood H. S.; West. 111. St. Norm. Sch. Ad- 
dress, Rapatee, Ill.t 

9431. GRACL DARLING SYLVESTER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 28, 1894, Chicago; 
d. Herman H. (b. Jl 28, 1863, Ger.) and Mary 
Louise (Anderson) Sylvester (b. S 3, 1866, 
Sweden). Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chi- 
cago; Chicago A^orm. Coll., 1912-14; Univ. 
of Chicago, 1914-17; Univ. of Wis. Address, 
4806 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. 

9432. RACHEL HARRIET TALBOT 
(Daughter of Nos. 271, 203; Sister of Nos. 
399 », 545") 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 6, i8g6, Cham 
paign; d. Arthur Newell ('81), (b. O 21, 1857, 
Cortland, 111.) and Virginia Mann (Hammett) 
Talbot ('81), (b. Mr 6, i860). Prepared in Ur- 
bana ri. S. Univ. of Mich. Chi Omega; Yo Ma; 
Mortarboard; Mgr.. Bowling Team; V. P., 
Fresh. Illinae; Advisory Bd., Soph. Illinae; 
Sec, Women's League; W. A. A. ,4ddrcss, 
1013 W. California Ave., Urbana. 



94.13. CHARLES BAGWELL TAYLOR 

With 111. St. Highway Comm.; B. S. in C. 
E.; b. D 10, 1893, Manistee, Mich.; s. Henry 
(b. Eng.) and Emily (Hines) Taylor. Prepared 
in Manistee (Mich.) H. S. Triangle; Sigma 
Tau; Varsity Fencing Team. With 111. St. 
Highway Comm., 1919 — . U. S. A. S., Scott 
Field, Belleville, 111. Address, 1201 Beacon 
St., East Chicago, Ind.; bus. add.. State High- 
way Commission, Springfield, 111. 

9434- LAURENCE RIGHTER TAYLOR 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem.; b. Mr 14, 1893, 
Columous, Ind.; s. S. R. Taylor. Prepared in 
Indianapolis Man. Tr. H. S.; Hiram Coll. 
Acad. Lambda Chi Alpha; Pi Pi Rho; Chem. 
Club. Chem., St. Water Survey, Indianapolis, 
1918 — . .4ddress, 5318 Julian Ave., Indian- 
apolis.t 

9435. NORRIS ONSLOW TAYLOR 
Assistant; B. S. in Chem. E.; b. O 7, jSos, 
Toulon, 111.; s. George Norris (b. Newton, O.) 
and Rubv Z. (Trickle) Taylor (b. Atkinson, 
111.). Prepared in Geneseo Tp. H. S. Phi 
Kappa Tau; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Lambda 
L'psilon; Chem. Club; ist Lt. and Maj., Univ. 
Brigade. Asst.. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1919—. 
163rd Depot Brig.; Bat. A, 337 F. A., Camp 
Dodge, la.; ist Class Pvt., 163rd Depot Brig. 
ist Bat., 4th O. T. S., do.; ist Class Pvt., 
F. A. Replacement Depot, Bat. 14, F. A., O. 
T. C Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; 2nd Lt., 
Bat. F, Qtli Keert., F. A. R. D., Camp Jackson: 
F. A., Sch. of Fire. Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mustered 
out, D 13, ioi8. Address, 251 E. Wells St., 
Geneseo 111.; bus. add., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

9436. FREDERICK ROBERT THATCHER 
B. S. in Commerce; b. F 7, 1896, Elgin, 
111.; s. Elbert Thatcher. Prepared in Elgin 
H. S. Beta Gamma Sigma; Treas., 111. Union. 
Address, 49 Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, Ill.t 

9437. LILLIAN EUPHEMIA THOMSON 

CDE LONG) 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 28, 1894. Gales- 
burg, 111.; d. Robert Caldwell (b. F 10, 1863, 
Glasgow, Scotland) and Lillian Estelle (Gad- 
dis) ihomson (b. S 20, 1868, Galesburg, 111.). 
Prepared in Creston (la.) H. S.; Knox Coll. 
Chi Omega. Married Clarence H. DeLong, 
Ap 17, 19 19. Crescent, la. Address, 510 W. 
Montgomery St., Creston, la. 

9438. ZADA GOFF THORNSBURGH 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 26, 1896, 
Marshall, HI.; d. Fred B. (b. S 23. 1873, do.) 
and Clara Belle (Goff) Thornsburgh (b. F 
II, 1878, Flat Rocik, III.). FVepared in 
Marshall Tp. H. S. Teacher, Eng., Moore 
Tp. H. S.. Farmer City, 111., 1918—. Address, 
209 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add.. High 
School, Farmer City, 111. 

9439. BERTHR.\N MARSHALL THORUD 

B. S. in .\. E.; b. F 2, 1895, Chicago; s. 
Marinuis (b. S 6, 1848, Christiana, Norway) 
and Hannah L. (Bergeson) Thorud (b. Jl 29, 
18,51, Norway). Prepared in Lane fTech. 
H. S., Chicago. Alpha Rho Chi; Arch. Club. 
C. A. C, Co. 17, Coast Defenses, Sandy Hook, 
Ft. Hancock, ^. J., 1918; II. A. Sch. Detach- 
ment, France, igi8. Address, 3747 Fullerton 
.\ve., Chicago. 

9440. JOSEPH DOW TIFFIN 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 10, i8gt, Walshvillc, 
111.; s. Albert Tiffin. Prepared in Greenville 
Coll. Acad. Address, Walshville, Ill.t 

9441. OTTO GEORGE TINKEY 

Electrician; B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 13, 190 1, 
Janesville, 111.; s. George Henry (b. O 21, 
1858, Charleston, 111.) and Hattie Ann (Berry) 



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Tinkey (b. N 20, 1871. Beaidstown, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Mattoon H. S. Electn., Ideal Elec. 
Const. Co.. Champaign, 1918 — . Camp Dodge, 
la.; Signal Corps, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; 
U. S. Radio Sch., College Park, Md.; Signal 
Corps. Camp Lee. Va.; 2nd Lt., ist Co.. O. T. 
Bn., Camp Vail, X. J.; Musteicil out, D 3, igi8. 
Address, 225 N. Main St., Decatur, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o Ideal Electric Construction Co., 
Champaign. 

9442. GLEN DEACH TOMBAUGH 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 20, 1896, Pontiac, 111.; 
d. C. R. Tombaugh. Prepared in Pontiac H. 
S. Bushnell Guild; Agr. Club; Country Life 
Club. Address, 311 S. Vermillian St., Pontiac, 
Ill.t 

9443- ELINOR EVANGELINE TRAXLER 
Student; A. B. in Commerce; b. My 20, 1894, 
Hammond, 111.; d. Joseph Mark (b. My 8, 1870, 
O.) and Eva Lena (Ward) Traxler (b. Mr 28, 
1871, Atlanta, 111.). Prepared in Hammond and 
Urbana II. Schs. Gamma Epsilon Pi; El Circu- 
lo Kspanol; Class Basketball; Jr. lllinae Hat 
Com.; Soph. lllinae Advisory Bd. Asst. Farm 
Org. and Mgt., Univ. of 111., igiS — ; Grad. 
Stud., 1919 — . Address, 1:02 W, Oregon St., 
Urbana. 

9444. SIDNEY BRIGGS TRELEASE 

Business; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 15, 1896 
"St. Louis; s. William (b. F 22, 1857, Mt. Vern- 
on, N. Y.) and Julia M. (Johnson) Trulease (b. 
1859, Kenosha, Wis.). Prepared in Central H. 
S., St. Louis; Northampton (Mass.) II. S. Del- 
ta Upsilon. Instructor, U. S. S. M. A., Urbana. 
1918-19. With Certain-teed Products Co., East 
St. Louis, 111., 1919 — . Address, 1004 S. Lin- 
coln Ave., Urbana; bus. add.. Certain-teed Pro- 
ducts Co., East St. Louis, 111. 

9445. WILMA LOIS TRENCHARD 

Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 20, 
1895. Boone, la.; d. William Henry (b. F 23, 
1859, Piatt Co., 111.) and Eva Ivaloo (Badger) 
Trenchard (b. Mr 16. 1864. Bellefontain, 
O.). Prepared in Hardin (Mo.) H. S.; Mo. 
Wesleyan Coll., 1914-15. Kappa Delta Pi. 
Teacher. 191 8 — . Address, Hardin, Mo.; brcs. 
add., Altoona, Kas. 

9446. MARION COLLIER TROSTER 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Jl 9, 1897, Bellflower, 
111.; s. John E. (b. Ag s, i860, Harrison, O.) 
and Sebra E. (Smith) Troster (b. Ja 16, 1861, 
Farmer City, 111.). Prepared in Bellflower Tp. 
H. S. Zeta Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ma-wan- 
da; Ku Klux; Class Football and Basketball; 
Asst. Mgr. and Mgr., Varsity Track. With 
Bonbright Co., Chicago. 4th Co., ist Div. U. S. 
N. K. F., Municipal Pier, Chicago; Ensign. 
1918; Mustered out, F 15, 1919. Married Emily 
Kirk. Ap 15, 1918, Chillicothe, 111. Address, 
Bellflower, 111.; bus. add., c/o Bonbright Co., 
209 S. La Salle St., Chicago. 

9447. ROWLAND HENRY TUCKER 

B. S. in Agr.; b. S 9, 1894, Minonk, III.; a. 
William H. Tucker. Prepared in Minonk H. 
S. Address, Minonk, Ill.f 

9448. HAROLD BR.\DFORD TUKEY 

B. S. in Agr.; b. S 30, 1896, Berwyn, 111.; 
s. James Bradford (b. My 7. 1866, New York 
City) and Armenia M. (Mehrhof) Tukey (b. 
F 25, 1868, do.). Prepared in J. Sterling Mor- 
ton H. S., Cicero. Theta Chi; .Mpha Zeta; 
Graphomen; Agr. Club; Pres., Hort. Club; 7//. 
Agr. Staff; Home-Coming Com.; Chm., Agr. 
Dance Com.; Lt., Univ. Brig.; Prelim. Honors. 
Kxp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1910—. Lt.. F. A. C, 
0. T. S., Camp Zachary Taylor. Kv., 1918; 
Camp Jackson, S. C. ; Mustered out, F 5, 1919. 
Married Margaret Davenport. N 23, iqi8, 
Champaign. .Address, 807 .S. Wright St., 
Champaign. 



9449. HAROLD EDWIN TURLEY 
Plant Pathol,; B. S. in Agr.; b. Jc 13, 1894, 
Aspen, Colo.; s. Mary Elizabeth (Layton) Tur- 
ley (b. S I, 1872, Westport, Ind.). Prepared 
in Greensburg (Ind.) H. S, Hort. Club; Agr. 
Club; Country Life Club. Plant Pathol, in 
fruit disease investigations, Washington, D. C. 
Married Zuleika Pearl Mitchell, Mr 29, 1918, 
Chicago. Address, 1421 Columbia Road, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

94SO. LUTHER MARTIN TURNER 
B. S. in E. E. ; b. Ap 23, 1895, Petersburg, 
111. Prepared in Beardstown H. S. Address. 
Box 55, Beardstown, Ill.t 

9451- ELMER NELS TUR\NQUIST 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Mr 2, 

1895, Canton, III.; s. Nels Ludwik (b. Ja 22, 
1851, Sweden) and Mary Louise (Carlson) 
Turnqui.st (b. N ti. 1S61, do.). Prepared in 
Canton 11. S. Gamma Alpha; Gamma Sigma 
Kappa; Hdqtrs. Staff, Univ. Brig. Asst., Phys- 
ics, Univ. of 111.. 1918— . Address, 430 S. 4th 
Ave., Canton, 111. 

9452. WILLIAM PHILIP UDINSKY 
Student; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. S 21, 1894, 
Erazewa, Poland; s. M. Udinsky. Prepared 
in Evon Prep. Sch., New York City. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1919 — . Address, 386 
Monmouth St., Jersey City, N. J.; bus. add., 
Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

9453- FRANK WAYNE VALENTINE 
Superintendent; B. S. in Chem.; b. N 29, 

1896, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. James E. (b. Je 10, 
1864, Sparta, 111.) and Kate (Rogers) Valen- 
tine (b. N 2, 1870, Belle Rive, 111.). Prepared 
in Mt. Vernon H. S., Wash. Univ., St. Louis. 
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Supt., Dye Works, Wellington, Del.. 1918 — . 
Address, 1808 Broadway, Mt. Vernon, 111.; 
bus. add., igo6 Boulevard, Wellington, Del 

9454 'SALLIE McCORMICK V.\UGHT 
B. L. S.. 1918; d. Granville J. (b. Ja 7, 1836, 
Somerset, Ky.) and Sarah E. (McCormick) 
Vaught (b. Ap 26, 1842, Waveland, Ind.). 
Prepared in Lebanon (Ind.) H. S. A. B., 
O. Wesleyan Univ., 1908. Libn., Hedding 
Coll., Abdington, 111.; Catalog Dept., Univ. 
of 111. Lib., 191 8. Died O 29, 1918, Cham- 
paign. 

945S. MAURICE VERONDA 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 27, 1892, Carbon 
Hill, 111.; s. Anton Veronda. Prepared in 
N. W. Coll. Address. Carbon Hill, Ill.t 

9456. HAROLD CRAIGMILE VIAL 
(Son of No. 453) 

B. S. in Agr.; b. F 5, 1896, La Grange, 111.; 

s. Frederick Ketchum ('85), (b. Ap 22, 1864. 
I.aGrange, 111.) and Fannie Ellen (Craigmile) 
Vial (b. Ag 12, 1866). Prepared in Lyons 
Tp. H. S., La Grange. Delta Upsilon; Var- 
sity Swimming; Football. 2nd Lt., Inf., Ft 
Sill. Okla., 1Q18; Mustered out, Ja 29, igio. 
.Uldress, 312 Madison Ave., La Grange, 111. 

9457. NATHANIEL SMITH VIAL 
(Brother of Nos. 4951, 5477) 
Teacher; B. S. in Agr.; b. Je 19, 1893. La 
Grange, 111.; s. Joseph, (b. 1852, do.) and 
Carrie Delight ''Craigmile) Vial (b. 1859, Hins- 
dale, 111.). Prepared in Lyons Tp. H. S., La 
Grange. Delta LTpsilon; Alpha Zeta. Teaciier, 
H. S., Monticello, 111., T919— . U. S. A. S.. 
1918; Mustered out D 1918. Address, 404 S. 
ith Ave., La Grange, 111.; bus. add.. High 
School, Monticello, 111. 



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9458. ELMER BENNETT VLIET 
Student; B. S. in Chem. E. ; b. Ja 22, 1S97, 
Joliet, III.; s. Richard (b. S 12, 1862, Lainins;- 
ton, N. J.) and Loretta Elma (Bennett) Vliet 
(b. An 19, 1865, Tully* N. Y.). Prepartid 
in Joliet Tp. H. S.; Toliet Jr. Coll., 1914--S. 
Beta Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsik'.n; 
Chem. Club; Special and Final Honors. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1919 — . Ord. Dept., 
U. S. N. A., 19 18; I St. Class Sergt.. Chem. 
Service Section, 1918; 2nd Lt., do.; Mustered 
out, D 21, 1 9 18. Address, 417 Richards St., 
Joliet. 111.; bus. add., 1212 W. Main St., 
Urbana. 

9459. ALFRED CHARLES VOGELE 
Botanist; B. S. in Agr. ; b. Ja 11, 1897, 
Assumption, 111.; s. Albert Charles (b. S 28, 
1868, Highland, 111.) and Ella (Krieckha;.?) 
Vogele (b. F 25, 1875, St. Louis). Preoan.d 
in Assumption Tp. H. S. Agr. Club; Hurt. 
Club. Insp., Bur. of Plant Industry, Dept. 'f 
Agr. and Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., ly.S— -. 
Address, 602 W. High St., Urbana; bus. mid.. 
302 N. H. Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

9460. JOSEPH FRANCIS VOPAT 
B. S. in C. E.; b. D 3, 1897, Chicago; :;. 
James Vopat. Prepared in Crane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Crane Jr. Coll. Tau Beta Pi: (". E. 
Soc. 2nd Lt., C. A. C, Co. I, O. T. C, s, 
Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918; do., A. E. F., France, 
191 8; Mustered out. F 17, 191 9. Address, 816 
S. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, Ill.t 

9461. ESTHER ANGELICA WAGNER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. S 14, 1897, Decatur. 
111.; d. Markus Wagner. Prepared in Proviso 
Tp. H. S.; Lewis Inst. Address, 208 Marengo 
Ave., Forest Park, Ill.t 

9462. ROBERTA JENNIE WAGNER 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Jl 14, 1896, Chief go; 
d. Robert E. Wagner. Prepur-:d in Austin 
H. S., Chicago; Rockford Coll. Address, 62£ 
N. Leamington Ave., Chicago. t 

9463. CHARLES DUDLEY WAGSTAFF 

B. S. in Land. Gard.; b. Ag 24, 1891, Clyde, 
Kan. Prepared in Tipton (Ind.) H. S.; Ind. 
Univ. Phi Delta Theta; Pierrots; Capt., Gym. 
Team. U. S. N., nth Regt., Great Lakes, 111,. 
1918 — . Address, 103 S. West St., Tipton, 
Ind.t 

9464. FRED RAYMOND WAKELAND 

(Brother of No. S846) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mr 31, 1891, Polk Co.. Mo.; 
s. Edwin Sumner (b. Ja 16, 1861. Marion Co., 
Ind.) and Lena Emeline (Chapman) Wakcland 
(b. Ag 29, 1865, Winnebago Co., II!.). Pre- 
pared in Hoopeston H. S. Agr. Club. Sergt.. 
15th Bn., Bat. C, F. A. R. D., Camp Jackson, 
S. C. Address, R. 4. Hoopeston, 111. 

9463. HELEN WALKER 
(Sister of No. 7281) 
Cashier; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 2, 1895, Clin- 
ton. 111.; d. Charles (b. F 14, 18O0, Spring- 
field, 111.) and Clara Kate (Capron) Walker 
(b. Ja 19, 1869, Wapella, 111.). Prepared in 
Clinton H. S. Chi Theta. Asst. Cashier, 
Bank, Mansfield, 111.. 1918 — . Address, Clin- 
ton, 111.; bus. add., Mansfield, 111. 

9466. OLGA LOUISE WALLER 
Assistant; B. L. S. ; b. Ag 3. 1892, Kewanee, 
111.: d. P. A. Waller. Prepared in Smith Coll., 
A. B., do., 1914. Asst., 111. Lib. E.xten. Comn., 
Springfield, 111.. 1918 — . Address. 218 S. Tre- 
mont. Kewanee, 111.: bus. add., c /o 111. Exten. 
Comn., Springfield, Ill.t 



9467. STANTON EUGENE" WALWORTH 
(Brother of Nob. 5990, 7286) 
B. S. in Agr.; b. D 25, 1896, Mazon. 111.; 
s. Edward Willard (b. 1853, Oswego Co., N. 
Y.) and Estella Sophia (Dewey) Walworth (b. 
185S, Leyden. N. Y.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. Glee Club. U. S., N. A., 1918; Mustered 
out, D 3, 1918. Address, 1303 W. University 
Ave.. Urbana; bus. add., R 2, Berlin, Wis. 

9468. ADALAIDE MAY WAMSLEY 
(SELZER) 
• (Wife of No. 9379) 
B. S. in H. Sc; b. My 21, 1890, Nebo, 111.; 
d. Edward Pearison (b. Mr 11, 1865, Louisi- 
ana, Mo.) and Emma Adaline (Sapp) Warns- 
ley (b. F 17, i8t>8, Pike Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Quincy H. S. Chi Omega; Yo Ma; Wo- 
man's League; Sec, Sr. Illinae. Mgr. Wo- 
man's Club, Urbana, 1918. Married Louis Ja- 
cob Selzer ('18), Ag 5, 1918. Champaign. 
Child. Louis III. b. Ap 25. 1919. Address, 
426 Vine St., Quincy, 111. 

9469. CECILIA BLAIR WARD (TANTON) 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. N i, 1893. Lincoln, Neb.; 
d. Henry Baldwin (b. Mr 4, 1865. Troy. N. 
Y.) and Harriet Cecilia (Blair) Ward. Pre- 
pared in Univ. .\cad. ; Urbana H. S. Kappa 
Alpha Theta. Married Glenwood Charles Tan- 
ton, Je 14, 1918, Urbana. Address, Washington,' 
111. 

9470. JANET WARD 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. Je 4. 1894. Chi- 
cago; d. Spencer (1). 1861. Washington, D. C.) 
and Hannah M. (Cawthorne^ Ward (b. 1862, 
Eng.). Prepared in Carl Schurz H. S., Chi- 
cago. Athenean; W. A. A.; Stud. Council. 
Woman's League. Teacher, Home Econ., H. 
S., Woodbine. la.. 1918 — . Address, 3925 N. 
Keeler Ave.. Chicago; bus. add.. High School, 
Woodbine, la. 

9471. MARY MYRTLE WARD 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S. ; b. D 30, 1873, 
Glasgow. 111.; d. John (b. 1842. Schenectady, 
N. Y.) and Mary Lucy (Dyer) Ward (b. 1841, 
Memphis). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
1905-07, 1908-09. Grad. Stud., Lhiiv. of 111., 
1918 — . Address, Glasgow, 111. 

9472. MARY WINIFRED WARD 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 28, 1893. 
Melvin, 111.; d. Nathaniel Parker (b. 1862, 
White Co., 111.) and Cordelia (Martin) Ward 
(b. 1866, Grayville, 111.). Prepared in Say- 
brook H. S. Illiola. Teacher, H. S., Red Bud. 
111.. 1918 — . Address, Saybrook, 111.; bus. add.. 
Red Bud, 111. 

9473. ANNA MAY WARREN 
Teacher; .\. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My i, 1892, 
Mansfield, 111.; d. Thomas Henry (b. N i, 
1867, do.) and Lizzie (Howe) Warren (b. D 
2, 1868, Lincoln, 111.). Prepared in Mansfield 
H. S.; O. R. Skinner, Sch. of Mus., 1910-14; 
111. Wesleyan Univ.. 1912-14. Ex. Council, 
Woman's League. Music Teacher. Mansfield. 
111., 1918 — . Mem., Christian Sc. Church. Ad- 
dress, Mansfield, 111. 

9474. RUSSELL A. WATT 
B. S. in A. E.; b. D 18. 1806, Fern, Wi=.: 
s. E. C. Watt. Prepared in Florence (Wis.) 
H. S. Address, 306 E. Springfield Ave., Cham- 
paign. t 

9475. LESLIE IiRY.\N WEDGE 
A. B. in Commerce; b. S 11. 1896, Kewanee, 
111.; s. Frank Murrav (b. Lafayette, 111.) and 
Sadie B. Wedge (b. Kewanee. 111.). Prepared 
in Kewanee, H. S. Acacia. 4th R. O. T. C 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1918; Lt., Instr., 
Depot Brig., Camp Sherman, O., 1918 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M.; Congr. Church. Address, 
403 McKinley Ave., Kewanee, 111. 



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947(5. AMY AZALEA WEIR 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 29, 1896, West 
Union. 111.; d. John Weir. Prepared in Mar- 
shall Tp. H. S. Alpha Gamma Delta; 2nd 
Cabinet Y. W. C. A.; Gregorian. Addness, 75 
W. Main St., Marshall, lU.t 

9477- PEARL WEIR 

B. S. in H. So.; b. F 15, 1896, Chicago; d. 
L. J. (b. Jl 16, 1869, Sullivan Co., Ind.) and 
Fannie (Wilkin) Weir (b. Ja 29, 1873, Craw- 
ford Co., 111.). Prepared in Marshall Tp. H. 
S. Alpha Gamma Delta. Address, Marshall, 
111. 

9478. KATHRYN CLARE WELSH 

A. B. in 11. So.; b. Ag 17, 1891. Bradford, 
111.; d. Edward John (b. 1862, New York City) 
and Alice Elizabeth (Driscoll) Welsh (b. 186:;. 
Bradford, 111.). Prepared in Bradford H. S.; 
la. St. Coll., 1916-17. Spalding Guild. Ad- 
dress, Bradford, 111. 

9479. CAROLYN LOUISE WENZ 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. N 29, 1874, Paris. 
111.; d. William and Sophia Wenz. Prepared 
in Univ. of Chicago. Address, Paris, Ill.t 

9480. MARION ISABEL WEST 

B. S. in H. Sc; b. Je 23, 189S, Loda, 111.; 
d. W. J. West. Prepared in Loda H. S.; Mil- 
waukee-Downer Coll. Chi Omega. Address. 
Loda, Ill.t 

9481. JOHN LEROY WESTENHAVER 
B. S. in Min. E.; b. Ja 13, 1895, Chicago; 
s. Samuel Rippie (b. F 9, 1855) and Julia (Hix- 
embaugh) Westenhaver (b. Je 26, 1865, Wes- 
terport, Md.). Prepared in Lane Tech. H. S., 
Chicago. Phi Kappa Sigma; Theta Tau; Hel- 
met; Repub. Club; Stud. Council; Fresh. Var- 
sity Baseball; Ensign Sch., U. S. N., 191 8; 
Ensign, 1918 — . Address, 4510 Kimball Ave., 
Chicago. 

9482. OREN LESLIE WHALIN 
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Mr 9, 1891, Rexford, Kan.; 
s. Solomon Thomas (b. D 30, 1866, Sunrise, 
Ky.) and Rose (Cummins) Whalin (b. Ag 3, 
1867. Rose Hill, 111.). Prepared in East. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. U. S. N. R. F., 1918— . Ad- 
dress. Rose Hill, 111. 

9483. ELIZABETH LUX WHEELHOUSE 
(Sister of No. 8055) 
Teacher; A. B. in H. Sc; b. F 10, 1896, 
Utica, N. Y.; d. George E. (b. D 12, 1862, 
West Eaton, N. Y.) and Elizabeth E. (Lux) 
Wheelhouse (b. 1863, Utica, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Decatur H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Yo Ma; H. Sc. 
Club; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher, Sci., H. S., 
Neoga, 111.. 191 8 — . Address, 450 Ewing Ave., 
Decatur, 111.; bus. add., -High School, Neoga, 
111. 

9484. RUSSELL SHERMAN WHITE 
Advertising; A. B. in Commerce; b. Ap 4, 
1896, Chicago; s. Nelson N. White. Prepared in 
Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Ma-wan-da; Sachem; Mgr. Illio; Circulation 
Mgr., Daily Illini; Home-Coming Com. Adver- 
tising Dept., Decatur Herald, 1919 — . Sergt., 
Q. M. C, Camp Dodge, la., 1918; Mustered 
out, Mr 18, 1919. Address, 439 W. Wood St., 
Decatur, III. 

9485. WINIFRED ELIZABETH WHITE 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 2, 1896, 
Chicago; d. Charles F. (b. Jl 13. 1871, Shamo- 
kin, Pa.) and Winnie (Carlin) White (b. Mr 
8. 1865, Boscobel, Wis.). Prepared in Austin 
H. S.. Chicago; N. W. Univ., 1914-1C. Cap 
and Gown Com. Teacher, H. S. Address, 
6315 Lakewood Ave., Chicago. 



9486. MERLYN RULOFFE WHITNEY 
Sec, Chamber of Commerce; B. S. in Com- 
merce; b. D 24, 1893, Garettsville, O.; s. Hom- 
er R. (b. Ravenna, O.) and Adah (Fuller) 
Whitney (b. Garretsville, O.). Prepared in 
Marion (O.) H. S.; Wharton Sch. of^ Finance 
and Commerce; Univ. of Pa., 1914-16. Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Final Honors. Sec, Chamber 
of Commerce, Bellefontaine, O., 1918; do., 
Newark, O., 1919— . Address. Chamber of 
Commerce, Newark, O. 

9487. MABLE DORIS WHITTEN 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. My 9, 1896, Varna, 
III.; d. Charles William (b. Castleton, HI.) and 
Henrietta (Leigh) Whitten. Prepared in De- 
Kalb Tp. H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1913- 
15. Address, Mattoon, 111. 

9488. HOWARD CLIFFORD WHITVER 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Ag 8, 1896, Walnut, 
111.; s. Thomas Whitver. Prepared in Walnut 
H. S. Address, 701 W. University Ave., Ur- 
bana.t 

9489. JULIUS HARRY WIEN 

B. S. in E. E.; b. Ja lo, 1897, Chicago; s. 
Isaac Wien. Prepared in McKinley H. S., 
Chicago; Crane Jr. Coll. Eta Kappa Nu; E. 
E. Soc. Address, 3647 W. Crenshaw St.. Chi- 
cago. f 

9490. RUTH ISABELLE WIKOFF 
(Sister of No. 6664) 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Je 22, 1896, 
Chicago; d. Dr. Benjamin Debois (b. Ag 28, 
1859) and Esther (Conklin) Wikoff (b. My 2, 
i860). Prepared in Austin H. S., (Chicago; 
Rockford Coll., 1914-15. Alpha Xi Delta; Mor- 
tarboard; Alethenai; W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet; Class Advisory Bd.; V. P., Sr. Class; 
Sr. Council; Chm., Mardi Gras; Mgr., Stunt 
Show; Sr. Breakfast Com.; Chm., 111. Song- 
book Com. Teacher, H. S., Pinckneyville, III., 
1918 — . Address, 5939 Race Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add.. High School, Pinckneyville, 111. 

9491. JESSE ERNEST WILKINS 
Scholar; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F i, 1894, 
Farmington, Mo.; s. John Byrd (b. 1856, Miss.) 
and Susie Olivia (Douthit) Wilkins (b. Ja 9, 
1869, Farmington, Mo.). Prepared in Lincoln 
Inst., Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Math. Round Table. Scholar in Math., 1918- 
19. Sergt., Camp Dodge, la., 1918; 2nd Lt., 
Co. I, 809th Pioneers, A. E. F., France; Charge 
of Y. M. C. A. Hut, Camp Coetquidan, France. 
Address, 2825 Lawton Ave., St. Louis. 

949^. GEORGE ALFRED WILLIAMS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 10, 1893, Parsons, 
Kan.; s. E. B. Williams. Prepared in Peoria 
H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst. 2nd Lt., F. A., Bat. 
E, -th Regt., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; Mus- 
tered out, D 14, 1918. Address, 11511 St. Clair 
Ave., Cleveland; bus. add., 901 Guardian Bldg., 

9493. GRACE ETHEL WILLIAMS 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 12, 1888, Wood- 
land, III.; d. John S. (b. Jl 17, 1853, do.) and 
Frances (Adams) Williams (b. D 27, 1861, 
Rensselaer, Ind.). Prepared in Onarga H. S. 
and Sem. ; N. W. Univ., 1910-11. Kappa Delta 
Pi; Choral Soc; Jamesonian; Woman's League. 
Address, Watseka, 111. 

9494. HELEN JACKSON WILLIAMS 
Student; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ja 20, 1895, 
Streator, 111.; d. Charles Horton (b. D 25, 
1865, LaSalle Co., 111.) and Mary Dunaway 
(Jackson) Williams (b. Mr 30, 1870, Seneca, 
111.). Prepared in Streator, Tp. H. S.; Univ. 
of Colo. Gamma Phi Beta; Sigma Xi; W. A. 
A.; Prelim. Honors. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
Iowa, Iowa City, la., 1918 — . Address, 205 
N. Vermillion, Streator, 111.; bus. add.. Univ. 
of Iowa, Iowa City, la. 



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9495. IRENE WILLIAMS 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. D 14, i8p6, Ravanna, 
Mo.; d. Ira Williams. Prepared in Princeton, 
(Mo.) H. S. Alpha Delta Pi. Address. Rav- 
anna, Mo.t 

9496. WARD MAURXCE WILLITS 
A. B. in Commerce; b. F 27, 1893, Galva, 
111.; s. Clarence L. (b. Ap 4, 1859, New 
Boston, 111.) and Maud (McCluhan) Willits 
(b. 1862, Avon, 111.). Prepared in Thornton 
Tp. H. S. Ilus; Delta Sigma Rho; Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Philomathean; Prelim. Honors; 
Debating Team; ist Lt., Univ. Brig. 2nd Lt., 
A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Address, IS516 Tur- 
lington Ave., Harvey, 111. 



9497. WINIFRED WILSON 
Teacher; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. O 29, 1894, 
Atwood, 111.; d. Charles W. ( b. N 8, 1865. do.) 
and Thusnelda Margaret (Gross) Wilson (b. 
Ap 25, 1868). Prepared in Atwood H. S. ; 
East. 111. St. Norm. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Chi Theta; W. A. A.; E.x. Council, 
Woman's League; Jamesonian; Sr. Invitation 
Com.; Prelim. Honors. Teacher, H. S., Atwood, 
111., 1918 — : Address, Atwood, 111. 

9498. MARY ALAMEDA WINSHIP 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 21, 1894, Tiskilwa, 
111.; d. Orville (b. F 22. 1858, Princeton, 111.) 
and Edna (Haskell) Winship (b. Ag 30, 1862, 
Bureau, 111.). Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S. 
Address, Tiskilwa, 111. 

Q499. LAWRENCE MORSE WINTERS 
(Brother of No. 73^2) 

A. B. in Commerce; b. Je 6, 1896, Chicago; 
$. Andrew Ludwig (b. O n, 1863, Reading, 
Pa.) and Lillian (Prior) Winters (b. Ja 1861, 
Norwich, Conn.). Prepared in Morgan Park 
Acad., Chicago; Parker H. S., Chicago. Iris; 
Beta Gamma Sigma; Ma-wan-da; Sachem; 
Pierrots; Graphomen; Prelim. Honors; Ed., 
lllio. U. S. N. A. R. Sch., Municipal Pier, 
Chicago, 1 91 8; Ensign, 1918 — . Address, 10745 
S. Seeley Ave., Chicago. 

9500. HELEN ELISABETH WITBECK 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 21, 189s; d- 
Olney (b. 1867, Belvidere, 111.) and Jennie 
June (Bennett) Witbeck (b. 1807, do.). Pre- 
pared in Belvidere H. S. ; 111. Woman's Coll., 
19:4-16. Achoth; V. P., Illiola; ist Cabinet 
and V. P., Y. W. C. A.; Sr. Advisory Bd. Ad- 
dress, 934 S. State St., Belvidere, 111. 

9501. LILLIAN HONENS WOERMAN 

(WARD) 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. My 8, 1897. Milan, 
111.; d. John William (b. Ja 18. t868, St. 
Louis.) and Elizabeth Groff (Honens) Woer- 
man (b. F 27, 1867, Milan, 111.). Prepared in 
Soldan H. S., St. Louis. Gamma Phi Beta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Nu; Iota Sigma 
Pi; H. Sc. Club; Staff, ///. Agr. Teacher. H. 
S.. Bement, 111., 1918-19. Married Raymond 
Ward, Mr 27, 19 ig, St. Louis. Address, 5108 
Cabanne Ave., St. Louis; bus. add.. 1604 N. 
Water St., Decatur, 111. 

9502. WILBUR TOVvNSEND WOLEBEN 

B. S. in Agr.; b. O 28, 1896, Tipton, la.; 
a. Harry (b. Ja 16, 1862, Marengo, 111.) and 
Anna Jane (Dean) Woleuen (b. N 17, 1864, 
Tipton, la.). Prepared in Bloom Tp. H. S., 
Chicago Heights; Dartmouth Coll., 1914-15. 
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Footoau Squad; ist Lt., 
Univ. Brig. U. S. N. A. R. F., 1918— . Ad- 
dress, 60 W. Hickory St., Chicago Heights, III. 



9503. ALINE- JEANNETTE WOLFF 

A. B. in H. Sc; b. O 23, 1806, Cambridge, 
O.; d. Simon (b. Ja :, i860, Ger.) and Elise 
CStrouss) Wolff (b. O 30, 1861, do.). Pre- 
pared in Urbana H. S. Woman's Cosmopolitan 
Club. Address, S'o Iowa St.. Urbana. 

9504. HERBERT F. WOLTER 
Supvr., Agr. Kduc; B. S. in Agr.; b. S 19, 

1896, Danville, 111.; s. William (b. Cleveland) 
and Louisa (Houswalt) Wolter (b. Newport, 
Ind.). Prepared in Danville H. S. Supvr., Agr. 
Educ, Mt. Carroll, 111., 1918 — . 2nd Lt., Inf., 
Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1918; Mustered out, D 14, 
191S. Address, 614 Wayne St., Danville, 111. 

9505. MARVIN YIK HSEN WONG 

B. S. in Commerce; b. D 27, 1895, Canton, 
China; s. Wah Ying Wong. Prepared in Tong- 
shan Engng. Coll. Address, 1786 N. Szechuen 
Road, Shanghai, China. t 

9So6. RAYMOND BURNS WOODROW 
B. S. in Agr.; b. Ja 19, 1895, Green Valley, 
III.; s. W. L. Woodrow. Prepared in Green 
Vallley H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst. Address. 
Green Valley, Ill.t 

9507. FRANCES OCTAVIA WOODS 

A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ap 6, 1895, Little 
Rock, Ark. Prepared in Summer H. S.; Ober- 
lin Coll. Alpha Kappa Alpha. Address, 3537 
Lawton Ave., St. Louis. t 

9508. LENNA ADAIR BERYL WOODS 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. D 12, 

1897, Areola, 111.; d. William Mason (b. Som- 
erset, Ky.) and Nettie Mae (Hunt) Woods (b. 
Areola, 111.). Prepared in Drummer Tp. H. S. 
Sigma Xi; Bethany Circle; Stud. Volunteer 
Band. Grad. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
.Address, 1007 S. ist St., Champaign. 

9509. HENRY HAROLD WORNER 
Farmer; B. S. in Agr.; b. My 30, 1898, San 
Jose, 111.; s. Henry (b. F 20, 1868, Green Val- 
ley, 111.) and Mary Elizabeth (Kiesling) Wer- 
ner (b. Je 12, 1870). Prepared in Forest City 
Tp. H. S.; Havana H. S. Address. R. 2, San 
Jose, III. 

9510. MILDRED WINIFRED WRIGHT 

B. S. in Agr.; b. Ap 23, 1891, Milwaukee; 
d. Arthur T. (b. Utica, N. Y.) and Laura 
(Butterfield) Wright (b. Milwaukee). Prepared 
in Milwaukee-Downer Sem.; Georgetown Visi- 
tation Convent, Washington, D. C. ; Milwau- 
kee-Downer Coll.; Milwaukee St. Norm. Sch. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Final Honors. .4ddress, 
Okauchee, Wis. 

951 1. NORMAN WILLIAM WROBY 
B. S. in Chem. E.; b. O i, 1897, Chicago; 
s. Charles W. Wroby. Prepared in Lane Tech. 
H. S. ; Univ. of Chicago. Chem. Warfare Ser- 
vice, U. S. A., 1918; JSIustered out D 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1420 Thome Ave., Chicago. 

9512. OTILLIA EMMA YACKEY 
A. B. in H. Sc; b. Jl 7. 1892, St. Louis; "i. 
Wilfred A. (b. N 10, 1S65, St. Louis) and 
Magdalen Barbara (Beck) Yackey (b. Mr s, 
1867. Mascouta'i, 111.). Prepared in McKinley 
H. S.; Harris Teachers' Coll., St. Louis, 191 1- 
12. Omicron Nu. Address, 4970 Columbia 
Ave., St. Louis. 

9513. EDGAR G-A.BRIEL YAEGER 
A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. F 8, 1891, Summer- 
tield. 111.; s. Mrs. Caroline Yaeger. Prepared 
in Central Wesleyan Coll., Warrenton, Mo. 
Address. New Baden, Ill.t 



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9514. YASUZO YAM AD A 
B. S. in C. E. ; b. F 25, 1889, Kagoshima, 
Ken. J^pan; s. Yasuhichi Yaniada. Prepared 
in Higher Tech. Sch., Kumamoto, Japan. Ad- 
dress, Kagoshima, Ken, Japan. t 

9515. LELAND EDWARD YEAGER 
Assistant; A. B. in L. A. & S.; b. Ag 10, 

1896, Chicago; s. Everett Emlin (b. F 13, 1868, 
Coatesville, Pa.) and Grace Helen (Caldwell) 
Yeager (b. Ag lo. 1868, Cincinnati). Prepared 
in Proviso To. H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi 
Kappa Tau; Scabbard and Blade; 1st Lt. and 
Lt. Col., Univ. Brig. Prelim. Honors. Asst. 
in Math., Univ. of 111., D 1918 — . Instr., U. 
S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918; Capt., 111. 
Kat. Guard 1918. Address, 419 S. i8th Ave., 
Maywood. 111.; bus. add., 1002 S. Second St., 
Champaign. 

9516. JOHN GEORGE YERINGTON 

B. S. in Agr. : b. Je 30, 1895, Watervliet, 
Mich.; s. George M. Yerington. Prepared in 
Benton Harbor (Mich.) H. S. Alnha Sigma 
Phi; Ku Klux. Address, R. 3, Watervliet, 
Mich.t 



9SI7. MERLE 
Accountant; A. B. 
1895, Versailles, 111. 
2, 1874, Meredosia, 
(Lipcaman) YocKey 
111.). Prepared in 
Beta Gamma Sigma 
ist Co., sth Officers 
Monroe, Va. ; 2nd 
1918 — . Address, 131 
town. 111. 



ALBERT YOCKEY 
in Commerce; b. Ag 17, 

; s. Frank Albert (b. N 
111.) and Nettie Amelia 
(b. O 30, 1874, Perry, 

Beardstown H. S. Ilus; 
Lt., Univ. Brig. Corp.. 

Tr. Camp, C. A. C, Ft. 

Lt., C. A., Co. I, do.. 
4 Washington St., Beards- 



9Si8. GEORGE ANDREW ZEHR 

B. S. in E. E.; b. O 2. 1896, Holbrook. 
Neb. Prepared in Washington H. S.; Bradley 
Poly. Inst. Eta Kap'^a Nu: E. E. Soc. U. S. S. 
C, Camp Meade, JVid. Address, Washington, 
Ill.t 

9519. LAURENCE WILLARD ZELLER 
A. B. in Commerce; b. My 18, 1S95, Bra- 
zil, Ind. ; s. William M. and Mary (Herr) 
Zeller. Prepared in Brazil (Ind.) H. S. Ad- 
dress, 1 1 16 N. Meridian St., Brazil, Ind.; 
bus. add., American Coal Mining Co., Bick- 
nell. Ind. 



GRADUATE ALUMNI 



Those Who Have Received Higher Degrees After a Course 
of Graduate Study 

(702 Bachelor's Degrees, Univ. of 111.; 776 Bachelor's Degrees Elsewhere.) 



EDWINA EUNICE ABBOTT (roWAN) 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3253.) 

WILLIAM LAMB ABBOTT 
1904. Mech. Eiigr. (See No. 373.) 

THEODORE SPERRY ABBOTT 
1911. C. E. (See No. 121.) 

Gi. MIKISHKI ABE 
Engineer; Ph. D., 1914; b. My 4, 1883, 
Ichinoseki, Japan; s. Tokushiro (b. 1856, 
Iwate, do.) and Ogino Abe (b. 1863, do.). 
Prepared in Ichinoseki (Japan) H. S.; B. E., 
Tohoku Univ., 1905. Stud., Hanover, Ger., 
1 91 4; Engr.. Imperial Govt. Rys. of Japan, 
19 14 — ; Designed and executed structures of 
Tokyo Elevated R. R. Auth. : Reinforced Con- 
crete Engng., 1916; On the Strength of Con- 
crete by Experimental Investigation, Proceed- 
ings of Imperial Japanese Ry. Assn., 1913; 
On Detail Designing in the Light of Modern 
Experiments, Proceedings of Inst, of Japan 
Architects, 19 16. Am. Rys. and Reinforced 
Concrete, Proc. of Imp. Japan Assn., 1915. 
Mem., Imperial Rys. Assn.; Hon. mem., Inst, 
of Japanese Archs. Married Tsuki Abe, 1909, 
Tokyo. Child, Misao, b. 1910. Address, 24 S. 
Temple St., Mita, Shiba, jiokyo; bus. add., 
C. E. Dept., Grand Central Div., Imperial 
(jovt. Rys. of Japan. Tokyo, Japan. 

DUFF ANDREW ABRAMS 

1909. C. E. (See No. 2304.) 

JAMES EDWARD ACKERT 

1911. A. M. (See No. 3617.) 

G2. WILLIAM SYLVESTER ADAMS 

Farmer; A. M., 1910; b. Je 11, 1885, Logan, 
Kan.; s. Rev. J. (b. Jl 24, 1845. O.) and 
Isabelle Jane (Baird) Adams. Prepared in 
Greenville H. S.; Greenville Coll. Prep. Sch. 
A. B., Greenville Coll., 1907. Scholarship, 
Hist., Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Head Officer, 
Anthony Bus. Coll. Kan., 1910-11; V. P., Ar- 
kansas City Bus. Coll., 1910-11; Instr., do., 191 1: 
Farmer, Republic Co., Kan., igii — . Address, 
742 Giddings Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

G3. FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT 
ADLER 

Professor; A. M., 191 1; Ph. D., 1913; b. O 
3, 1885, Chicago; s. Frederick (b. O 9, 1857, 
Ger.) and Elizabeth (Witt) Adier (b. My 31. 
1863, do.). Prepared in Robert Waller H. S., 
Chicago. A. B., O. St. Univ., 1909. Phi Beta 
Kappa. Scholarship, 1909-10; Instr., Germanic 
Langs., O. St. Univ., 1909-10; Fellow. Ger., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-13; Instr., Mod. Langs., 
Case Sch. of Apnlied Sc, 1913-14; Instr., 
Ger., Dartmouth Coll., 1914-17; Prof., Ger., 
Wis. St. Norm. Coll., Oshkosh, Wis., 1917; 
Asst. Prof., Eng., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, 
Wis., 19:8 — . Auth.: Herder and Klopstock, A 
Comparative Study, G. E. Stechert and Co., 
1914. Mem.. Mod. Lang. Assn. Married Mildred 
N. Leithold. Jl 25, 1918, La Crosse, Wis. Ad- 
dress, 490 College Ave., Appleton, Wis. 



MILTON KENT AKERS 
1907. E. E. (See No. 2306.) 

G4. MIRIAM CYNTHIA AKERS 
Instructor;^ A. M., 1917; b. D 4, 1894, 
Cli>-emont, S. Dak; d. Edwin Wallace (1). 
1863, Wis.) and Anna May (Wilson) Akers 
(b. i865. Lee, Mass.). Prepared in Atwater 
and Crook<iton (Minn.) H. Schs. ; 111. Wom- 
ans Coll., i9;2-i4. A. B., 111. Coll., 1916. 
Classical Club; Cr^d. Club; Philol. Soc. (jrad. 
Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Instructor, 
Latin and Eng., 111. Coll., Jacksonville, 111., 
191 7-18. Address, Academ»' Hall, Jacksonville, 

in. 

G5. IDA EMMA AKIN 
Teacher; A. M., 1912; b. Ag 2S 1886, 
Ellettsville, Ind.; d. G. W. Akin. A. b., Ind. 
Univ., 1908. Asst. Prin., H. S., Morgantown, 
1908-10; Grad. Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1910- 
11; Teacher, Bloomington, Ind. Address, 429 
E. 7th St., Bloomington, Ind.t 

WILLIAM ALBERT ALBRECHT 
1915. M. S. (See No. 4517.) 

G6. CHESTER HARiuON ALLEN 
Chemist; A. M., 1914; b. F 27, i88g. Grand 
Rapids, Mich.; s. Elwin C. (b. Ap 3, 1849, 
Milan, Mich.) and H. Lillian (Steiner) Allen 
(b. Ap IS, 1859, Phillipsburg, Pa.). Prepared 
in Appleton (Wis.) H. S. A. B., Lawrenc* 
Coll., 1912. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Cf~°.j-r> >Jew 
York City, 1914-17; do., Cincinnati. 1917-18. 
Hospital corps. Wis. Nat. Guard, ind. Regt., 
1908-12. Auth.: The Oxidation of Branchc/ 
Chain, Fatty Acids, Jour, of Biol. Cliem., Vol. 
27. Address, 1629 Lincoln Ave., Cincinnati. 

LOUIS ALLEN 

1915. A. M. (See No. 5520.) 

OTHO WILLIAM ALLEN 

1916. A. M. (See No. 6694.) 

MAY ALLINSON 
1907. A. M. (See No. 2550.) 

HARRY ORSON ALLISON 
1913. M. S. (See No. 2552.) 

WORTH ARTHUR ALLISON 

1917. M. S. (See No. 7340.) 

G7. CLARENCE WALWORTH ALVORD 

(Father of No. 7341) 
Professor; Ph. D., 1908; b. My 21, 1868; 
s. Daniel Wells (b. O 21, 1816, Greenfield, 
Mass.) and Caroline Betts (Dewey) Alvord 
(b. Mr 26, 1827, Northampton. Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Northampton (Mass.) H. S.; Phillips 
Acad., Andover, Alass. A. B., Williams Coll., 
1891. Friedrich Wilhelm Univ., Berlin, 1893- 
95; Univ. of Chicago, 189"; -96. Instr., Mil. 
Acad., Mass., 1891-93; do.. Prep. Sch., Univ. 



Graduate Alumni 



743 



of 111., 1897-1901; Instr., Hist., Univ. of 111., 
1901-06; Assoc, do., 1906-07; Asst. Prof., do., 
1907-08; Assoc. Prof., do., 1909-13; Prof., do., 
1913—- Auth. : (with C. E. Carter) The Criti- 
cal Period, British Series Vol I, Vol. X; The 
New Regime, do.. Vol. II, Vol. XI; Invitation 
Serieuse aux Habitants des Illinois; (with Dr. 
E. B. Greene) Governors' Letter-Books, III. 
Hist. Collections, 1909; Kaskaskia Records, do., 
1909; (with Lee Bridgwood) Early Explora- 
tions of the Virginians in the Trans-Alleghany 
Region, 1912; The Miss. Valley in British Poli- 
tics, 2 vols., 1916; Managing Ed., Miss. Valley 
Hist. Review, 1914 — ;Ed. in Chief. ///. Cen- 
tennial Hist., 6 vols. Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; 
Wis. Hist. Soc; 111.; St. Hist. Soc; Minn. 
Hist. Soc; Fellow of RoyaJ Hist. Soc; O. Val- 
ley Hist. Assn.; Miss. Valley Hist. Assn.; Mo., 
Neb., Hist. Soc; Chicago Hist. Soc; Mo. Hist. 
Soc. of St. Louis. Married Jane Kettell Blanch- 
ard Parrott. Jl 25, 1893 (died S 12, 191 1); 
Idress Head, Ap 10, 1913. Child, Genevieve 
Raymond ('16), b. Ap 9, 1894. Address, 1008 
Lincoln Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 418 Lincoln 
Hall, Univ. of 111., do. 

G8. CHARLES AaUIERMAN 
A. M., 1897; b. N 5, 1870, Green Castle, 
Ind.; s. Philip Ammerman. A. B., De Pauw 
Univ. Address, Greencastle, Ind. 

THOM.\S HAMER AMRENE 
1908. E. E. (See No. 2555.) 

G9. HARRY AMSTERDAM 
A. M., 1916; b. My 1889, Russia; s. Harry 
and Rebecca Amsterdam. Prepared in Pvt. 
Schs., Warsaw, Russia; Poland and U. S. 
A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 1915. Stud., Lib. 
Sch., Univ. of 111., 1918. Post O. M. Detach- 
ment, U. S. A.. Ft. Bliss, Tex., 191S; Libn., 
Camp Shelby, Miss. Address, 511 S. Lynn St., 
Champaign. 

EDWIN ANDERS 
1 9 18. A. M. (See No. 23 11.) 

Gio. ANDREW JOHN ALBERT 
ANDERSON 
Engineer; M. S., 1915;' b- Ag 13. 1892, 
Chicago; s. John Owen (h. Je 21, 1859) and 
Esther Espertine ''Jacobsen'> Anderson (b. Ag 
29, 1869). Prepared in Lake View H. S. B. S., 
Lewis Inst., 1913. Sigma Xi; C. E. Club. 
With 111. Highway Comn., 1915; Civ. Engr., 
Grant Smith & Co., 1915-17; do., Leonard 
Const. Co., 1917; do.. Smith Hauser Mac 
Isaac Inc., 1917 — . Stud. Mem., West. Soc. of 
Engrs. ; A. S. C. E. Address, 913 Irving Park 
Blvd., Chicago; bus. add., Curtis Bay, Md. 

ARVID ROBERT ANDERSON 

1912. M. S. (See No. 4522.) 
Gii. BENJAMIN McALESTER ANDERSON 

Econ. Adviser; A. M., 1910; b. My i, 1886, 
Columbia. Mo.; s. Benjamin M. (b. D 1854, 
do.) and Mary Frances (Bowling) Anderson (b. 
D 1851, do.). Prepared in Columbia (Mo.) H. S. 
A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1906; Ph. D., Columbia, 
191 1. Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow, Univ. of 111., 
1909-10; do., Columbia, 1910-11. Prof., Hist, 
and Pol. Econ. and head of Dept., St. Norm. 
Sch., Springfield, Mo. 1907-11; Prof., Econ., 
Mo. Valley Coll., 1906-7; Instr., Econ., Colum- 
bia, 191 1; Asst. Prof., do., 1913; do.. Har- 
vard, 1913-18; Econ. Adviser. Nat. Bank of 
Commerce, N. Y.. 191 8 — . Auth.: Social Value, 
A Study in Econ. Theory, Critical and Con- 
structive, Houghton. Mifflin Co., 191 1; The 
Value of Money, Macmillan Co., 1917; various 
articles and reviews. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn. 
Married Margaret Louise Crenshaw, My 27, 
1909, St. Louis. Children: Benjamin M., Ill, b. 
1912; John Crenshaw, b. 1914; William Bent, 
b 191 7. Address, 16 W. 8th St., New York 
Citv. 



CHARLES THOMAS ANDERSON 
ic,i2. M. S. (See No. 4523.) 

CLAIR ELLMORE ANDERSON 
1913- M. S. (See No. 4524.) 

G12. HARRY WARREN ANDERSON 
Associate; Ph. D., 1917; b. O 14, 1885, La 
doga, Ind.; s. William L. (b. 1848, Morgan 
town, Ind.) and Ora (Johnson) Anderson (b 
1855, Ladoga, Ind.). Prepared in Ladoga (Ind.) 
H. S. A. B., Wabaih Coll., 1907; A. M., do.. 
1910, Fellowship in Biol., Vanderbilt Univ.; Re 
search Fellow, Mo. Bot. Gardens, Washington 
Univ.; Teaching Fellow, Vanderbilt, 1907-8, 
Instr., Bot., Wabash Coll., 1908-10; Floricul 
tural Pathol., Univ. of 111., 1911; Rose Prof. 
Bot. and Head of Bot. Dept., Wabash Coll. 
1912-17; Assoc, Pomol., Univ. of 111., 1917-18 
.'\sst.. Barberry eradication. 111. Exp. Sta., do 
1918-7. Auth.: Yeast-like Fungi of the Human 
Intestinal Tract, Jour. Infectious Diseases, Vol 
21. Married Elsie Elenore Osborne, Ag 14, 
1914, Crawfordsville, Ind. Address, 611 Mich' 
igan Ave., Urbana; bus. add., Dept. of Hort 
Univ. of 111., do. 

ISABELLA ANDERSON 
1914. A. M. (See No. 5524.) 

MARY ANDERSON 
1904. A. M. (See No. 1803.) 

G13. SAMUEL HERBERT ANDERSON 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1912; b. Ag 21, 1880, 
Berrien Springs, Mich.; s. T. W. Anderson. 
A. B., Park Coll., Mo., 1902; A. M., do., 1903; 
Univ. of Calif., summer, 1905; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, summers, 1908-09. Instr., Park Coll., 
1902-03; do.. Salt Lake Coll. Inst., 1903-05; 
Prof., Albany Coll., 1905-07; Instr., Occidental 
Acad., 1907-09; Asst. Prof., Occidental Coll., 
1909-10; Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111.; Instr., 
do., Univ. of Wash., Seattle, ist Lt., Aero. 
Eng^g. Div., Langley Field, Va.; McCook 
Field, Dayton, O., 1918 — . Address, 5018, 20th 
Ave., N. E. Seattle, Wash.; bus. add., Univ. 
of Wash., do. 

G14. DEMETRIUS DON ANDRONESCU 

Professor; M. S., 1914; Ph. D., 1915; b. 
Mr 18, 1880, Targoviste, Roumania; s. Ion and 
Alexandrina (Vladescu) Andronescu. Diploma, 
Coll. Agr., Roumania. Prof., Agron., Ferma 
Model Studina, Roumania; Research Agron., 
Univ. of Bukarest, Roumania; Butler Bros., 
Export Dept., New York City, 1916 — . Auth.: 
The Physiology of the Pollen of Zea Mays, 
pub. by Dept. of Agr., Kingdom of Roumania; 
(with L. H. Smith) The Artificial Germination 
of Maize Pollen, Trans. 111. Acad, of Sc, Vol. 
IX. Mem., Univ. Club; Botanical Soc. of Am. 
Married Eleanor Louise Armstrong, F 5, 1916, 
Denver, Colo. Address, 47 Van Wageneu Ave., 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Gis. MAMIE ELIZABETH ANTHONY 
(SWARTZLANDER) 

A. M., 1911; b. S 15, 1883, Kittanning, Pa.; 
d. Simon Monroe (b. do.) and Mary Jane 
(Cunningham) Anthony (b. do.). Prepared in 
Kittanning (Pa.) H. S. A. B., Greenville Coll. 
Philomathean; Sec, Alumnae Assn. Teacher, 
Eng. and Greek, Sem.. Evansville, Wis., 1907- 
09; do., Greenville Coll., 1909-10; Prof., Eng., 
Central Holiness Univ., Univ. Park, la. 191 1- 
12; Teacher Eng., H. S., Urbana, 1912-17; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1913-15; Instr., 
Latin, Wayne St. Norm., Wayne, Neb., sum- 
mers, 1914, 1915, 1917. Married Thomas H. 
Swartzlander, Je 26, 1918, Rochester, N. Y. 
Address 117 5th St., Aspinwall, Pittsburgh. 



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LEO MAHLON APGAR 
igi3. M. S. (See No. 5005.) 

ANNE MARY APPLEGATE 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3258.) 

CARL ELMER ARMELING 
1908. A. M. (See No. 2015.) 

G16. ROSSLEENE MERLE ARNOLD 
Assistant; A. M., 1918; b. Mr 9, 1895. Cleve- 
land; d. Herbert Elmer (b. Je 4, 1864. Otego, 
N. Y.) and Emily Jane (Sessions) Arnold (b. 
Tl 10, 1867, do.). Prepared in Oberlin (O.) 
H. S.; A. B.. Oberlin Coll., 1916. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Iota Sigma Pi. Asst., Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1918 — . Auth. : The Peptization of Fer- 
ric Arsenate and Phosnhate and the Forma- 
tion of Their Gels, Jour. A. C. S., Jl 1918. 
Mem.. First Congr. Church. Address, 603 S. 
Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

G17. JUNE MAUD ASHLEY (ELMER) 
(Wife of 0^0 1 ) 

A. M., 1913; b. O 20, 1S86, Ithaca, Mich.; 
d. Edwin H. (b. 1850, Market Basis, Eng.) 
and Anne Eleanor ((ilarster) Ashley (b. 1854. 
Liverpool, Eng.). Prepared in Ithaca (Mich.) 
H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1905-7; B. E., Univ. of 
Colo.; A. B., do., 1912; Sch. of Fine Arts, De- 
troit. JSLirried Conrad Elmer (g'12), S 3. 
1914. Child, Anne June. b. N 10, 1915- Ad- 
dress. Lawrence, Kan. 

LEVI PATTEN ATVVOOD 
1916. C. E. (See No. 786.) 

G18. ALICE LOUISE AUSTIN 
(FARWELL) 
(Wife of No. 2973) 
A. M., 1914; b. Ap 27, 1890, New Wilming- 
ton, Pa.; d. T. Merrill (b. My 10, 1862, Green- 
ville, Pa.) and Effie Jane (Reznor) Austin (b. 
ID 17, 1861, do.). Prepared in Monmouth Coll. 
Prep. A. B.. Monmouth Coll., 1910. Married 
Stanley P. Farwell ('07), Ja i, 1915. Mon- 
mouth, 111. Child, Myra Jeanette, b. D 9, 
19 1 7. Address, S434 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. 

CLEM C. AUSTIN 
I913. M. E. (See No. 2883.) 

G19. MINER MANLY AUSTIN 
Assistant; A. M., 1918; b. D 18, 1892, Wa- 
terloo, Wis.; s. Manly Harvey (b. 1S66, Dan- 
ville, Wis.) and Abbie (Wright) Austin (b. 
1868, do.). Prepared in Columbus (Wis.) H. 
S. A. B.. Lawrence Coll., Appleton, \yis., 
1916. Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Asst., Chem., Lawrence Coll., 1915-16; Grad. 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Asst., do., 
1917-18. Encr., Enlisted Reserve Corps, i9«8 — , 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 907 S. 6th 
St., (ihampaign; bus. add., LTniv. of 111., L^r- 
bana. 

G20. VIDA ALMEDA AUSTIN 
(Sister of No. 6710) 

Teacher; A. M., 1911; b. Ja 24, 1885, Wood- 
stock, 111.; d. Barton Slade (b. Jl 20, 1845. 
Salem, N. Y.) and Alice Almeda (Shryver) 
Austin (b. F 11, 1855, Woodstock. 111.). Pre- 
pared in Woodstock H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch. B. S.. Northwestern Univ., 190S. Schol- 
arship in Educ. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Gary, 
Ind.; Instr., Biol., St. Norm. Sch., Valley 
City, N. Dak., 1918 — . Address, Woodstock, 
[II.; bus. add.. State Norma! School, \'alley 
Cilv. \. Dak. 



G21. ZELDA MAUDE AYRES 
(SCHELLIJSIG) 
A. M., 1910; b. Ap II, 1887, Leaf River, 
111.; d. Fred Lemont (b. F 8, 1861, Cataract, 
Wis.) and Nancy Louise (Crombie) Ayres (b. 
Ap 20, 1 861, Oxford Mills, la.). Prepared in 
Leaf River H. S.; Mt. Morris Acad. A. B., 
Lake Forest Coll., 1909. Sciiolarship in Eng. 
Married John M. Schelling, S 5, 1913, Leaf 
River, HI. Child. Robert Ayres, b. My 23, 
1917- Address, Leaf River, 111. 

G22. ALBERT BABBITT 
Professor; A. M., 1915; b. Ja 16, 1889, Rus- 
sia; s. Irvin (b. do.) and Slava (Gersheno- 
vitch) Babitsky (b. do.). Prepared in Real- 
shule, Arol. Russia. A. B., Pa. St. Coll., 1914. 
Phi Kappa Phi; Cosmopolitan Club. Asst., 
Math., Univ. of Minn., 1915-16; Instr., do., 
Univ. of Neb., 1916-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — . 
Auth.: articles in Sch. Sc. and Math.; Am. 
Math. Monthly; Russian Math. Jours. Mem., 
Am. Math. Assn.; Math. Club, Univ. of Neb., 
1016. Married Sarah Potankin, D 27, 1914, 
Philadelphia. Child, Milton Byron, b. My 10, 
1916. Address, 325 N. 13th St., Lincoln, Neb.; 
bus. add., Univ. of Neb., do. 

G23. HAROLD EATON BABBITT 
Instructor; M. S., 1917; b. Ja 7, 1S88, Som- 
erville, Mass.; s. Charles Jacob and Corneilia 
(Jules) Babbitt. Prepared in Somerville 
(Mass.) H. S. B. S.. Mass, Inst, of Tech.. 
iQii. Instr., Engng., Univ. of 111.; Assoc, San. 
Engng., do.. 1919—- Capt., E. R. C. A. E. F., 
France; Mustered out, Ja 10, 1919. Assoc. 
Mem., A. S. C. E. Married Ilelen Hayward 
Tainter, O 16, 1912. Address, 907 W. Oregon 
St., Urbana. 

IRWIN WOODWARD BACH 
igog. A". M. (See No. 3263.) 

G24. COURTLAND WALTER BADE 
(Brother of No. 6714) 

Mgr., Power Co.; M. S., 1915; b. Jl q, 1894, 
Wahpeton, N. Dak.; s. Charles G. Bade. Pre- 
pared in Oberrealschule, Hanover, Ger. E. E., 
Mitturida, Saxony, Ger., 1914. Electn., Ber- 
lin Hagen Storrage Battery Co.; Mgr.. Otter 
Tail Power Co., Sisselton, S. Dak. Address, 
Sisseltown, S. Dak.t 

GLENN DAVID BAGLEY 
1913. M. S., 1917. E. E. (See No. 5011.) 
G2S. ERNEST WINFIELD BAILEY 
Pomologist; M. S., 1909; b. Mr 25, 1885, 
Worcester, Mass. ; s. Henry Densmore (b. N 
24. 1849, Dudley, Mass.) and Ella Elizabeth 
(Ware) Bailey (b. Jl 24. 1850, Worcester, 
Mass.). Prepared in Worcester (Mass.) South 
H. S. B. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1908. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Asst., Plant Breed- 
ing, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; 
Instr., Pomol. and First Asst., Plant Breeding, 
do., igio-ii; Assoc, rfo., and First Asst., do., 
1911-13; Asst. Prof., Pomol. and Asst. Chief, 
Plant Breeding, Agr. Kxp. Sta., 1914-16; Asst, 
Prof., Pomol., and Asst, Chief, Pomol., do.. 
1916-18; Research Work, Plant Breeding and 
Plant Physiology, Citrus Exp. Sta.. Riverside. 
Calif., 1 91 8—. Auth.: The Peach Industry of 
Illinois, Trans. III. St. Hort. Soc., Vol. 48, 
1914; Cold Storage Problems, do.. Vol. 50, 
1916; Segregation in a Chestnut Species Hy- 
brid, do.. Vol. 51. 1917; Fundamentals that 
Determine Peach Pruning Practise, do.; var- 
ious other articles. Mem., Am. Soc. for Hort. 
Sc; Am. Pomol. Soc; Am. Genetic Assn. 
Married Edith Amy Bullock, S 14, 1910, Wor- 
cester, Mass. Children: Henry, b. Ja 7, 1914; 
Muriel Elizabeth, h. Jl 2, 1916. Address, 605 
Michigan Ave., Urbana; bus. add.. Citrus Ex- 
perimental Station. Riverside. Calif. 



GkADI-ATE Al.UMNl 



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LA FORCE BAILEY 
M. S. (See No. 6717.) 



G26. MARGARET LEWIS BAILEY 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; Ph. D., igiz; b. N 
5, 1880, Wellsboro, Pa.; d. Lewis Llewellyn 
(b. 1840, Charleston, Pa.) and Elizalieth Cath- 
erine (Hill) Bailey (b. 1851, Genesco, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Wellsboro (Pa.) H. S. A. B., Cor- 
nell, 1903. Traveling Fellowship (Kng. and 
(ier.), Univ. of 111.. 1912-13; Instr.. Ger., 
Lake Erie Coll., Paincsville, O,, 1914; Instr., 
Ger., Smith Coll., Northampton. Mass., 1914- — . 
Auth. : Milton and Jacob Boehme: a study of 
German mysticism in 17th Century England, 
Oxford Univ. Press, 1914. Address, Wells- 
boro, Pa. 

WALTER THOMAS BAILEY 
1910. M. Arch. (See No. 2018) 

G27. WILLIAM HARRY BAIR 
Assistant; M. S., 1914; b. D i6, 1879, 
Ruffsdale, Pa.; s. Jacob C. (b. 1848, do.) and 
Carrie (Hauser) Bair (b. 1856, Welty, Pa.). 
Prepared in Alverton (Pa.) H. S.; West. Pa. 
St. Norm. Sch., Indiana. Pa. B. S., O. No. 
Univ., 1908. Teacher, H. S., P'owler, Ind., 
1908-09; do.. Canton, 111., 1909-12; Grad. Stud, 
and Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Instr., 
do., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1914-15; Asst. and 
Grad. Stud., do., Univ. of Calif., 1915 — . Ad- 
dress, Berkeley, Calif. 

G28. CLARENCE JAMES BAKER 
Assistant; M. S., 191 1; b. JI 22, 1S85, Canon 
City, Colo.; s. Samuel H. (b. S 26, 1857, N. 
y.) and Ada (Chick) Baker (b. Mr 29, i8ss)- 
Prepared in East Denver H. S. A. B., Univ. 
of Denver, 1907. Phi Lambda Epsilon. Teach- 
er, Chem., 1907-09; Asst., Lmiv. of 111., 1909- 
10; Asst., Chem., do., 1910-12: Prin., H. S., 
Taylorville, 111. Married Lela Osborne, Ag 3. 
1912, Urbana. Address, Taylorville, 111. 

IRA OSBORN BAKER 
18-8. C. E. (See No. 36) 

G29. ROBERT EARL BAKER 
Mgr., Metal Co.; A. M., 1914; b. F 10, 1888. 
Columbus. Ivan.; s. Moses (b. Ag 19, 1834, 
St. Joseph, Mo.) and Sarah Jane (Willson) 
Baker (b. Ap 4, 1850. Guernsey Co., O.). Pre- 
pared in Okla. St. Prep. Sch. A. B., Univ. of 
Okla., 1912; Chem. E., Univ. of Wis., 1915. 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Fellowship, Chem.- 
Engng., Univ. of Wis., 1914-15; Instr., Chem. 
Engng., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1915-16; Works 
.\Igr., Keokuk Electro Metals Co.. 1916 — . 
Mem., Am. Electro. Chem. Soc, 191 S; A. I. 
M. E., 1917 — . Married Nathal Patterson, Ag 
16, 191 6. Kansas City, Mo. Child, Elizabeth 
Harrison, b. Je 21, 1917. Address, 503 N. 3rd 
St., Keokuk; bus. add., Keokuk Electro Metals 
Co.. do. 

G30. FRANCIS MAUSII BALDWIN 
Professor; Ph. D., 1917; b. Ja 16, 1885, 
West Upton. Mass.; s. Ellory Albee (b. 1845, 
Coventry, Vt.) and Rosa Arbella (Wood) 
Baldwin (b. 1851, West Upton, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Upton Center (Mass.) H. S. A. B., 
Clark Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1906: A. M., 
Clark LTniv., igo-?. Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. 
Instr., Norm. Sch.. Louisville, Kv., 1908-11; 
I'rof., Biol., West. Md. Coll., Westminster, 
Md.. 1911-15; Asst. and Grad. Stud.. Zool., 
Univ. of 111., 19x5-17; Asst. Prof.. Physiol., 
la. St. L^niv., 1917 — . Auth.: Diurnal Activity 
of the Earthworm, Jour. Animal Behavior, 
Vol. 7, 1917; Description of the Chem. Ele- 
ments, Mather Printing Co., 1914; Pharyngeal 
Derivatives of Amblystoma Jour, of Morphol., 
Mr 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Bessie 
May Seay, 1912, West Upton, Mass. Address, 
c/o la. St. Coll., Dept. Zool., Ames, la. 



JESSIE EMMA BALDWIN (TURNER) 
t9i2. A. M. (See No. 3265.) 



1915- 



JOHN DUDLEY BALL 
E. E. (See No. 2891.) 



G31. THEODORE ROLLY BALL 
Professor; M. S., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; b. JI 
29, 1883, Marshalltown, la.; s. Thomas Frank- 
lin (b. 1840, Salem, O.) and Emily Kerns 
(Whealen) Ball (b. 1847, O.). Prepared in 
Galva (la.) II. S. B. S., Drake Univ., 1908. 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Gamma Alpha. Instr., 
Chem., Drake Univ., 1910-13; do., Univ. of 
111., 1916-17; Asst. Prof., Washington Univ., 
1917 — •. Auth.: The Determination of Titan- 
ium, Jour. A. C. S., S 19 14; Heterof^eneous 
Equilibrium between Aqueous and metallic 
Solutions, do., \'ol. 39. Mem., Sigma Xi. Mar- 
ried Laura Velma Downing, Je 16. 191 5, Des 
Moines. Child, (jloria Elizabeth, b. F 19, 1917. 
■■Iddrcss, 6043 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis; 
bus. add., c/o Washington University, do. 

G32. ANNA MABEL BALLANS 
A. M., 1910; b. JI 19, 1887, Neponset. 111;, 
d. David (b. Ap 26, 1S31) and Sarah (Gould) 
Ballans (b. D 8, 1848). Prepared in Nepon- 
set and Springfield H. Schs. A. B., Knox Coll., 
1909. War Work France, 1918 — . Address, 
Neponset, 111. 

G33. MARGARET ESTHER BALLEW 
Student; A. M., 1910; b. S 6, 1887, Ma- 
comb, 111.; d. Rev. R. T. (b. Ap 25, 1859, An 
derson _Co., Ky.) and Nancy Angeline (Guy) 
IJallew (b. F 25, 1859). Prepared in Roseville 
Tp. H. S.; A. B., Hedding Coll., 1909. ProL, 
Eng., Hedding Coll.; Grad. Stud., Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Prin., H. S., Lexington, 111., 
1917-18; Grad. Stud., Radcliffe Coll., 1918— . 
Address, Lexington, 111. 

G34. GEORGE JOHN BALZER 
Principal; A. M., 1909; b. JI i, 1878, Gutten- 
berg, la.; s. Frederick (b. Cologne, Ger.) and 
Eleanore (Henkel) Balzer (b. Butchbach, do.). 
Prepared in H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1902. 
Sigma Xi. Head, Sc. Dept., West. Div. H. S., 
Milwaukee, 1909-11; Prin., Washington H. S.. 
Milwaukee, 1911. Married Mena Leanore For- 
ton, 1904, Chicago. Children: Roland Forton. 
b. 1907; Eleanore Mari, b.' igii. Address, 
Washington, H. S., Milwaukee.! 

ALICE MAY BARBER (BENNETT) 
1893. M. S. (See No. 678.) 

ELLA URSULA BARBER 
1892. M. L. (See No. 377-) 

JULIA MINNETTA BARBER 

191 5. A. M. (See No. 5537-) 

WILLIAM DAVIS BARBER 
T902. C. E. (See No. 679.) 

G35. PANZY LOUISE BARGER 
Teacher; A. M., 1912; b. D 29, 1889, Tar- 
kio. Mo.; d. Isaac and Lucy (Evans) Barger. 
Prepared in Tarkio (Mo.) H. S. B. S.. Tarkio 
Coll., 191 1. Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Univ. of 
111.; Grad. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1912-13: 
Teacher, Sc, H. S.. Sullivan, 111., 1913-14; 
Prof.. Biol., William Woods Coll., Fulton, Mo.. 
1914-18; do., Tarkio Coll., 1918— . Address. 
Tarkio, Mo. 

CLARENCE BARBRE 
191=;. M. S. (See No. 6067.) 



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PERRY BARKER 
1Q07. A. M. (See No. 2021.; 

G36. BRONSON BARLOW 

Botanist; M. S., 1913; b. N 2, 1872, Had- 
ley, Mich.; s. N. P. JJarlow. Prei>ared in 
Greenville H. S. B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1902. Lab. Asst., Bacteriol., Mich. Expi. Sta., 
1902-04; Asst., Bacterid., Agr. Coll.. Guelph, 
Ont., Can., 1904-oq; Botanist, N. C. Dcpt. 
Agr., 1910-ir; Research Asst., Univ. of 111., 
1912-13; Research, Vaughan's Seed Store, 
Chicago. Address, Greenville, Mich.; bus. add., 
31-33 W. Randolph St., Chicago.t 

G37. MILDRED BARNES (HAESSLER) 
(Wife of G276) 
A. M., 1917; b. O 18, 1890, Lansing, Mich.; 
d. Orlando F. Barnes. Prepared in Lansing 
n. S. A. B., Vassar Coll., 1912. Teacher, H. 
S., Ironwood, Mich., 1912-15. Married Carl 
H. Haessler (g'17), N 18, 1917, Eldorado, 111. 
Address, Apt. 4, 580 Van Buren St., Milwau- 
kee, t 

OTIS AVERY BARNES 

191S. M. S. (See No. 7363-) 

CHARLES ANTHONY BARNHART 

191 1. A. M. (See No. 2319.) 

JESSE MELANGTHON BARNHART 

1912. M. S. (See No. 2573-) 

G38. OREN AUGUSTUS BARR 
Supt.. Schs.; A. M.. 1914; b. Je 12, 1872, 
Odin. 111.; s. Noah E. (b. 1850, do.) and Eliza- 
beth (Bundy) Barr (b. 1850, Centralia, III.). 
Prepared in Dixon Coll. B. Ed., 111. St. Norm. 
L'niv. Prin., Tp. II. S., Eldorado. 111., 1914- 
16; Supt., Schs., Carthage, 111., 1916 — . Ad- 
dress, 409 N. Marion St., Carthage, 111. 

JAMES THEOPHILUS BARRETT 

1907. A. M. (See No. 1808.) 

G39. STUART JEFFERY BATES 

Professor; Ph. D., 1912; b. My 9, 18S7, 
Toronto, Can. B. A., McMaster LIniy., 1907; 
M. A.; do., 1909. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Fellow in Chem., 191 o- 
12; Research Assoc, Phys. Chem., Univ. of 
111., 1913-14; Prof., Phys. Chem., Throop Coll., 
1914 — . Married .Hazel C. Hooper, Ag 1917, 
Toronto. Can. Address, Throop Coll. of Tech., 
Pasadena, Calif. 

PHILIP STEPHAN BARTO 
1910. A. M. (See No. 2576.) 

ZILPHA CURTIS BATTEY 
191 8. A. M. (See No. 8130.) 

FREDERICK CHARLES BAUER 
191 S. M. S. (See No. 3632.) 
G40. RACHAEL ANN BAUMGARTNER 
Teacher; A. M., 1916; b. N 19. 18S9. Pre- 
pared in Bethel Coll.; Laurence (Kan.) H. S. 
A. B., Kjn. Univ.. 19 12. Grad. Asst., Biol, 
dept., LTniv. of 111., 1916-1S. Teacher. Great 
Falls. Mont. Address, Halstead, Kan.; bus. 
add., Great Falls, Mont. 

G41. PAUL LEVERN BAYLEY 
Assistant; A. M., 1914; b. D 12, 1890, Wich- 
ita, Kan.: s. Thomas Aldrich (b. 1S53, Rap- 
way, N. J.) and Minerva Elizabeth (Coffey) 
Bavlev (b. 18^9. Ky.l. Prepared in Ft. Smith 
(Ark.> H. S." A. B.. Univ. of Ark., 1013. 
Gamma Alpha. Asst.. Physics. Univ. of 111.. 
1014-17; Instr., Signalling, S. M. A.. Univ. of 
111.. 191 7-18; Instr., Cornell, 1919 — . Address, 
Rockefellow Hall, Ithaca, N. Y.; bus. add., 
Cornell Univ., do. 



FLORENCE GABRIELLE BAXTER 
(SNYDER) 
191 ?. A. M. (See No. 4347.) 

AMY ADALINE BEACH 
igiS. A. M. (See No. 6077.) 

G42. WALTER SPURGEON BEACH 

Botanist; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ja 24, 1890. Brown- 
town, Minn.; s. Spurgeon S. Beach. B. S. A., 
Minn. Coll. of Agr., 1914; M. S., Mich. Coll. 
of Agr., 1915. Asst., Bot.. Univ. of 111., 1915. 
Exp. Sta., Bustleton. Philadelphia. Address, 
Hutchinson, Minn.; bus. add., Bustleton, Phil- 
adelphia. 

HENRY M. BEARDSLEY 
18S0. M. L. (See No. 204.) 

GEORGE WILSON BEATTIE 
1915. A. M. (See No. 6078.) 

G43- HARRY JAMES BEATTIE 
M. S., 1918; b. D 27, 1891, Denver, Colo.; 
s. Christinia Beattie. A. B.. Univ. of Denver, 
1914; A. M., do., 1915. War Gas Investiga- 
tion Work, Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 12700 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D. 
C. 

G44. ALBERT JAMES BEATTY 
Dir., Educ; A. M., 1915; Ph. D., 1917; b. 
Jl 20, 1871; s. Francis Beatty (b. Ap 22, 1822, 
Ireland) and Katherine (Smith) Beatty (b. D 
5, 1834. Shelburne Falls, Mass.). Prepared in 
Lamoille H. S.; No. 111. Norm. Sch., 1889-94; 
Univ. of Chicago, 1897. A. B.. Knox Coll., 
1900. Sigma Pi; Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Del- 
ta Pi. Supt. and Prin., Tp. 11. S., Geneseo, 
111., :9ii-i4; Sec. to Director of Bur. of Sales- 
manship Research. Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1017-18; Dir., Educ, Am. Rolling Mill (Zo., 
Middletown, O., 1918 — . Auth.: Reports on 
-Schs.; The Corporation Sch., 1918. Married 
May E. Schick. D 25, 1894, Dixon. 111. Chil- 
dren: Owen Channing, b. Ag 28, iSq6; Grace 
Elizabeth, b. O 15, I899. Address, Middletown, 
O. ; bus. add., c/o American Rolling Mill Co., 
do. 

G45. CLYDE BYRON BECK 
Journalist; A. M., 1916; b. N 16. Frank- 
port, Ind. ; s. Charles B. < 0. Je 18, 1861. Burl- 
ington, Ind.) and Inez Louise (Cockayne) 
Beck (b. Ap 23, 1865, Geetingsville, Ind.). 
Prepared in Richmond (Ind.) H. S.; A. B., 
Earlham Coll., 1906; .\. M., N. W. Univ. 
Teacher, H. S., Noblesville. Ind., 1907 08; 
Prin. H. S., Upland, Ind., 1909-10; Teacher, 
IL S., Plant City, Fla., 1910-11; do.. High- 
land Park, 1911-12; Instr.. Eng., Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., 1912-13: Asst., Eng., Univ. of HI., 
1914-1S. Reporter, Richmond Item, Richmond, 
Ind., 1918-19; On Editorial Staff, Indianapolis 
Star, 1019 — . Address, 27 N. 13th St., Rich- 
mond, Ind.; bus. add., Room 214. Indianapolis 
Star, Indianapolis, Ind. 

G46. MARY LAVENIA BECK 
Prin., H. S.; A. M., 1915; b- Mr 15, 1886, 
Breckinridge, Tex.; d. Henry Harrison (b. Ag 
28. iSi^t. Pleasant Grove, la.) and Frances 
Davis (Veale) Beck (b. O 15, 1861, Dresden, 
Tex.). Prepared in Corsicana (Tex.) H. S. 

B. S., Coe Coll., 1908. Kappa Delta; Y. W. 

C. A.. Cabinet; Cosmos Bd.: Jr. Annual Staff; 
Pres., Sec. and critic. Lit. Soc Teacher, Eng.. 
H. S., Somerset, Ky., 1915-16; Head of Jr. 
Coll. dept. and Teacher, Eng. and French, 
Cloquet. Minn.: Prin., H. S., Maquoketa, la., 
1917; do., McKinley H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 
1918— . Mem., Chautauqua Club. Somerset. 
Kv., 191 5-16; Tuesday and Art Clubs, Maguo- 
keta. la., 1917-18; Jour. Club, 1914-15; Coll. 
Club, Cloquet, 1916-17; Presby. Church. Ad- 
dress. Morning Sun, la.; bus. add., 5666 Vernon 
Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Gkaduatk Ai.umni 



747 



G47- ALBERT JOHN BECKER 
Professor; Ph. D., 1915; b. O 6. 1877, 
Evansville, Ind.; s. Daniel \V. (b. N i, 1846, 
do.) and Julia E. (Ritterskamp) Becker (b. 
O I, 1856, P'reclandville, Ind.). Prepared in 
Evansville (Ind.) H. S. B. S., Univ. of Midi., 
1903; M. E., do., 1907. I'hi Gamma Delta; 
Sigma Xi. Prof., Applied Math., Univ. of N. 
Dak., 191 5 — . Auth.: Formulas for the Design 
of Engine Parts, Power; The Action of Mild 
Steel under Combined Stress, Quarterly Jour., 
Univ. of N. Dak., Ap, 1916; Effect of Boilci 
Stock Gases on the Strength of Coiicrtte 
Engng., Contractincj, My, 1916; Temperature 
Effects in the Strength of Concrete, N. Dak. 
Soc. of Engrs., 191 7; On the Engng. Curric- 
ulum, Engng. Educ, N, 1917; Strength and 
Stiffness of Steel under Biaxial loading, Bui. 
85, Univ. of III. Engng. Exp. Sta. Mem., A. S. 
M. E. ; Soc. Promotion Engng. Educ; Sigma 
Xi; N. Dak. Soc. Engrs. Married Clara I. Beck- 
er, S 7, 1904. Children: Roger Kenneth, b. N 
22, 1908; Richard Fenneman, b. S 4, 1912. 
Address, 911; Bement Ave.,, Grand Forks, 
N. Dak. 

G48. ETHEL LOUISE BEDIENT 
Inspector; A. M., 1917; b. D 22. 1892, Deck- 
erville, Mich.; d. Conrad K. (b. Jl 25, 1852, 
Corning, N. Y.) and Kate Lydia (Cooper) 
Bedient (b. My 30, 1868, Grass Lake. Mich,). 
Prepared in Deckerville (Mich.) II. S.; A. B., 
-Mbion Coll., 1916. Delta Eta .Sigma; Delta 
Sigma Rho; Sorosis Lit. Soc. Scholarship in 
Econ., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Asst. Insp., 
Child Labor Div., Children's Bur., U. S. Dept. 
of Labor, Spartanburg, S. C. Address, iio 
Hampton Drive, Spartanburg, S. C. 

G49. JOHN SHERMAN BEEKLEY 
A. M., 191 7; b. D 7, 1894, West Chester, 
O. ; s. William Harvy (b. My 12, 1859, Cin- 
cinnati) and Flora (Stein) Beekley (b. Ja 10, 
1870, West Chester, O.). Prepared in Lock- 
land (O.) H. S. A. B., Miami Univ., 1915- 
Phi Kappa Tau; Gamma Alpha; Phi Beta Kap- 
pa. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1915-17. Bat. 
F, 1st 111. F. A 1915; 2d Lt.,. F. A., U. S- N. 
G., 1917; Bat. C., 149th F. A., 1917; Aeroplane 
observer, 191 7—. Address, West Chester, O. 



ARTHUR TIMOTHY BELL 
1902. A. M. (See No. 1458.) 

G50. JAMES EDGAR BELL 
(Husband of No. 3930) 
Professor; Ph. D.. 1913; b. My 20, 1875, 
Gettysburg, O.; s. James B. Bell. B. S., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1905. Teacher, H. S., Ottawa, 
1905-08; Fellow, Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 
1909-10; Instr., Chem., Univ. of Wash., 1910- 
11; Asst., Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1911-13; Instr., 
Chem., Univ. of Wash., Seattle. 1913; Assoc. 
Prof., Chem.. Throop Coll. of Tech. Mairied 
Rosalie Mary Retz ('09), Te 26, 1915. Child, 
Louise Jean, b. Ag 7, 1916. Address. 254 S. 
Meredith Ave.. Pasadena, Calif.; bus. add., 
Throop Coll. of Technology, do. 

RODNEY LINTON BELL 
1915. C. E. (See No. 3636) 

JEFFERSON HALL BELT 

1915. M. S. (See No. 5031.) 

.G51. CLAUDIUS EDMUND BENNETT 
Engineer; M. S., 1912; b. S 3, 1888. Ruby, 
Neb.; s. D. L. and M. E. Bennett. B. S., L'niv. 
of Neb.. 1909. Technical Apprentice, Westing- 
house Elec. & Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
1909; Elec. Engr., Utah Power & Light Co., 
Salt Lake City. Address, 423 Kearns BIdg., 
Salt Lake City. 



CLEAVES BENNETT 
1893. M. L. (See No. 561.) 



G52. ELIZABETH RUTH BENNETT 
(GRENNAN) 

.•\. M., 1908; I'h. D.. 1910; b. O 9, 18S0, 
.Shawnee, Pa.; d. Daniel Tinsman (b. F 5, 1847. 
Easton, Pa.) and Emmeline (Loux) Bennett 
(h. Jl 9, 1852, Pii)ersville, I'a.). Prepared in 
St. Norm. Sch., East. Stroudsburg, Pa. A. 
r.., Ohio Univ. Sigma -Xi; .Scholarship and 
i'ellowship in Math. Instr.. Math., Univ. of 
Nel)., 1910-17; Auth.: Primitive Groups of De- 
gree 20, Am. Jour, of^ Math., 1912; Simply 
Transitive Primitive Groups whose Maximal 
Suligroup Contains a Transitive Constituent of 
order p- or pq, or a Transitive Constituent of 
Degree 5. do., 1914. Mem., Am. Math. Soc. 
Married John Grennan, Je 12, 1913, Lincoln, 
Neb. Address, 605 14 Indiana Ave., Urbana. 

RALPH ANDERSON BENNITT 
1917- C. E. (See No. 5544.) 

Gs3. RUFUS CLARENCE BENTLEY 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1917; b. F 6. 1868, Clin- 
ton, la.; s. Charles Eugene (b. Ap 30, 1841, 
Onondaga Co., N. Y.) and Persis Orilla (Free- 
man) Bentley (b. 1839, La Grange Co., Ind.). 
Preijared in Adelplii Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1894; A. M., do., 1896. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa. Fellowship, 
Columbia, 1900-01; do., Clark Univ., 1901-02; 
ist Lt.. Nat. Guard of Neb. Cadet Comp., 1894. 
Dean of Clark Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1902-09; 
Asst. and Assoc. Prof., Secondai-y Educ. Stan- 
ford Univ., 1910-16; Instr., Dept. of Educ, 
Univ. of Neb., 1918 — . Married Lydia Ellen 
Hart, S 18, 1895, Hastings, Neb. Cnldren: 
Elizabeth Noel, b. D 25, 1901; Charis Eugenia, 
b. N 29, 1903; Lucie Freeman, b. My 11, 1905. 
Address, 2025 S. 26th St., Lincoln, Neb.; bus. 
add., Univ. of Nebraska, do. 

Gs4. OLAF BERGEIM 

Instructor; M. S., I9i2;-h. N 6, 1888, Water- 
town, S. Dak.; s. P. G. Bergeim. Ph. G., S. 
Dak. St. Coll. of Agr. and'Mech. A"rts, 1906; B. 
S., 1908. Pharmacist, 1908-10; Instr., Jeffer- 
son Med. Coll., Philadelphia. Address, Brook- 
ings, S. Dak.; bus. add., Jefferson Med. Coll., 
Philadelphia.! 

G5S. CARL JOSEPH BERGMAN 
A. M., 191 1 ; b. Ja 13, 1883, Sweden; s. Carl 
J. Bergman. A. B., Augustana Coll., 1910. Ad- 
dress, 903 W. Illinois St., Urbana. t 

IRA JOHN BERKEMA 
1915. A. M. (See No. 4070.) 

HARRIETT JOSEPHINE BERNINGER 
1917. A. M. (See No. 6743.) 

G56. HOWARD BROWN BERRY 

Farm Mgr.; M. S., 1907; b. F 22, 1879, 
Bloomington. 111.; s. Rodolph Fearing (b. O 
24, 1851, O.) and Mary Elizabeth (Brown) 
Berry (b. Ja 17, 1853, Lowell, O.). Prepared 
in Prep. Sch.. Washington St. Coll. B. S., 
Wash. St. Coll., 1906. Alpha Zeta. Instr.. 
Agr., Washington St. Coll., 1907-0S; Exp. Sta. 
Staff, do.. 1909-10; Farm Mgr., 1910 — •. Mem., 
Presby. Church. Married May Evans Ap 30. 
1907. Address, Big Lake, Wash. 

Gs7. PHILIP SHERIDAN BIEGLER 
Professor; M. S., 1917; b. Ja 30, 1880, St. 
Paul; s. Charles A. (b. 1850, Buffalo, N. Y.) 
and Marv Elizabeth (McClurg) Biegler (b. 
1852. Lexington, Ky.). Prepared in Hyde Park 
H S., Chicago. B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1905; 
E. E., do., 1915. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; 
Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Lambda Chi Alpha; 



74'"^ 



I'NlVEKtilTV OK IlI.KNOIS 



Debatine learn; V. P., Univ. of Wis., Engrs. 
Club, tngng. Dept., Commonwealth Edison 
Co., Chicago, jgo^-oo; Instr. and Asst. Prof., 
Elec. Engng., Univ. of la., 1906-09; Engng. 
I>ept., Washington Water Power Co., Spokane, 
tgo9-io; Asst. Prof., Elcc. Engng., Purdue 
Univ., loio-ii; Asst. Prof, ana Prof., do., 
Univ. of Mont.. 1911-13; Assoc, and Asst. Prof., 
do., Univ. of 111., 19x3—. Instr., S. M. A.. 
Univ. of 111., summer, 1917. On leave, 191S — . 
.-Vuth. : Notes on Electrically operated Deep 
Well Pumps. Tcclnipurapti. Vol. 30, IQ16; Some 
Tests of ElecUically Operated Deep Well 
l^^mps, Am. Ifatrr 11 crks Assn.. Vol. 3.;, 1917; 
Some Tests of Electrically Operated Deep Well 
Pumps 11, dc. 191S; Current and Voltage Re- 
lations in j-phase, 3-phase Transportation, 7Vr/i" 
nogra(-h. Vol. 33, 1917; Elec. Lab. Instruction 
For Large Classes, .S"<5r. Pt\>ino:ion of Ei'oi'.i). 
Ediic. Vol. 7, 1917; A I'roposed Course in £lec. 
Engng., VVii- Transit, 1007. Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Married Martha Irene Shipman, D 20, 1909, la. 
Falls, la. Children: Winifred Pearle. b. Ja .:. 
1911; Shipman Sheridan, t>. D 24, 1013. Ad- 
dress, iio> S. Coler Ave.. Urbana; bus. add.. 
30S Elec. Lnb.. Univ. of 111., do. 



ALICE BIESTER 
1013. .\. M. (See No. S037-) 

BENJ.\MIN BING 
i8oi. M. S. (See No. 530.1 

Gsi*. LEWIS ISAAC BIRDSALL 
Chemist; A, M.. 1009; b. O 16. 1SS4. Patter- 
son, N. Y.; s. Thomas Powell (b. Ja 13, 1850. 
Orange Lake. N. V.) and Cynthia Chase 
(Greenol Kirdsall (b. D 17. 1854. S. Starks- 
boro, Vt.>. Prepared in Patterson (N. Y.) H. 
S. A. B., Williams Coll., 1007. Signia Xi; 
Phi Lan\bda Upsilon; Gamma Alpha; V. P., 
Grad. Club. 1900. Chem. and Bacieriol., Al- 
vord and Burdick. consulting engrs.. Cjhicago, 
1909-10; Asst.. San. Chem. and Chemist, 111. 
St. Water Sur.. 1907-9; Asst. to Dir. do., 19"; 
Supt. of Filtration, Rock Island. 111., 19U-12; 
■Supt.. I'uritication Div.. Water Works Dept.. 
Minneapolis, 1913 — . Auth, : Composition and 
Treatment of I ake Mich. Water, Bui. S, Water 
Surxey Si-rits, Univ. of III.; Some Problems in 
Filtration Plant Operation, .h^iir. Am. Water 
Works AssH. Vol. 4, No, 4, 1017. Mem., Min- 
neapolis Engrs. Club; Minn. Mvcological Soc; 
A. C. S.: Am. Pub. Health Assn.: Am. Water 
Works Assn.; A. A. A. S.; Nat. Geog. Soc; 
Univ. Club. Minneapolis: Congr. Church. Mar- 
ried .A.imee Burr Cole. Ag -m. ton. Long Hill, 
Conn. Child, Lewis Cole. b. .\g 22. 1915- •-I''- 
</r.\«i-. Box 31. St. Anthony Falls Sta.. Minne- 
apolis; biis^ adj.. Filtration Plant. Columbia 
Heights, Minn. 

G59. DON WARREN BISSELL 
Chemist; M. S.. tQi6; b. Je 12, iSoo. Keene, 
N. IL; s. Warren W. Bissell. Prepared in Keene 
(N. H.) H. S.: B. S.. N. H. Coll., 1914. Asst., 
Chem.. Univ. of 111.. 1015-10: Research Chem., 
Buffalo. N. Y.: Asst., Nat., Anatine & Chem. 
Co., Inc., do. .-Iddress. 284 Water St., Keene, 
N. H.; hus. add.. National .Anatine & Chemical 
Co.. Inc.. Buffalo. N. Y. 

G60. MADELINE KAY BIXBY 
Health Dept. Director: M. S.. 19 iS: b. F 5, 
!S96. North Andover, Mass.; d. Alonzo (b. 
Xorth Acten, Mass."> and Hnrriett (Watsen~i 
Bi.\bv (b. Lancas'ire. Eng.). Prepared in John 
H. S'.. North Andover. Mass. B. S.. Tufts Coll.. 
!<3i6. Phi Beta Kai^pa. Staflf, 111. St. Water 
Sur., 1916-17; Asst.. Bacteriol., Federal .-Vnti- 
toxin Lab.. N. Y.. 1017: Dir.. Div. of Lab.. 
Dept. of Health. Bridgeport. Conn., 1917 — • 
Auth.: Articles for Health Dept. Bui.. Bridge- 



port Abstractor, Chemical Abstracts. Mem., 
A. C. S.; Am. Water Works Societv. .-iddress. 
70 Pleasant St.. N. Andover, Mass.; hu.i. add.. 
Health Dept., Bridgeport, Conn. 

.\LICE MARY BLACK (ARPS> 
1001. A. M. (See No. 1461.) 

CHARLES DAY BLACK 

10 1.-. M. S. (See Xo. 4556.) 

WILLI. \M WESLEY B1..\CK. 
iSog. A. M. (See Xo. 1107.) 



1 St^o. 



CLARENCE H. BLACKAl.L 
M. Aroli. (See No. i.i6.) 



Goi. NORMAN ROBERT BL.\TIIERW1CK 
I'hysiol. Chem.; M. S., 1012; b. F 10. 1SS7. 
Hock \"alley, la.; s. lohn Henrv (b. O) and 
Janet (McArthur) Hlatherwick (b. 111.). Pre- 
pared in (irinnell Acad. B. S., Grinnell Coll., 
1909: I'll. D.. Yale. 1Q14. .\lpha Chi Signna; 
Sigma Xi: Currier Fellow in Physiol. Chem., 
Yale. -Asst. Chem.. Montitiore Home, New 
York City, 1014-15; I'hvsiol. ("hem,. Dairy Div., 
U. S. dept. Agr.. Exp. Farm. Bettsvillc, Md.. 
1915-17; 1/0.. u^iS — . ist l.t.. San. Corns. X. 
A., 1917-iS; Capt., Camp Xutrition Officer. 
Camp Oeveiis, Mass., 191S: do.. Camp Owens, 
Mass.; Mustered out, Ja 22, 1910. Mem.. Am. 
.^oc. Biol. Chem.; Am. Physiol. Soc; A. C. S. 
Married Barbara Stowe, Ap 17, 191:;, Phila 
delphia. Address, 2S21 28th St., 'X. W.. 
Washington. D. C. 

G02. LILLIAN B1..\YNEY 
Teacher; .-X. M., 1914; b. Je 24. 1S91, Mon- 
mouth, 111.; d. i~i. C. and Mary Virginia (Ivey) 
Ulayney. Prepared in Monmouth II. S. A. B., 
Monmouth Coll., 1Q13. Zeta Epsilon Chi; A. 
H. L. Soc; Hist. Club; German Club. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of 111.. 1013-14; Teacher. Hist., 
Sullivan, 111.. 1914-15; Monmouth. 111., 1Q15- 
it>; Held of Hist. D'ept.. H. S., Villisca. la.. 
1910 — 1. Address. 1040 E. Broadway, Mon- 
nioutli. 111.: bus. otid.. High School. Villisca. 
la. 

G63. CH.\RLES KIXG BLISS 
Teacher; A. M., 1900; b. Mr 8. 1S73. Kings- 
ton Furnace. Mo.; s. X. W. Bliss (b. Bradford. 
Vt."* and Mary (Andrews') Bliss (b. Warsaw. 
111.). Prepared in Morgan Park Acad. A. B., 
Univ. of Clhicigo. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta 
Kappa. Teacher. Moran Sch.. Rolling Bay. 
Wash. Married Adelle Clendenin, Ag 17, 1909. 
Urbana. Address, c^o Moran School. Rolling 
Bay. Wash, 

G64. FR.\NK WALKER BLISS 
Instructor; M. S.. 1009; b. Ja 0. 18S4, Chi- 
cago; s. W. C. and Mary E. Bliss. B. S.. Univ. 
of Mich., looS. Asst.. Phys. Chem.. Univ. of 
Nlich., 1907-08; Prof., Quantitative Chem., 
Iniv. of Minn. Address. 1010, 17th Ave., S. 
E.. Minneapolis; bus. add., Univ. of Minnesota, 
do. 

G65. ELIZABETH BODFISII (CLARKE) 
Instructor; M. S.. 191?; b. O 31. 1891. 
Bridgewater. Mass.: d. David Lewis (b. Ja 10. 
i8t>4r Wareham, Mass.) and Winifred (Ware^ 
Bodtish. (b. D 10. i860, Xorth Anson, Me.). 
Prepared in Palmer (Mass.) H. S.: Xorthlield 
Sera.. East Northtield. Mass. Ph. B., Brown. 
1914. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Scholar in 
Zool.. L'niv. of 111., 1016-17: Instr.. Sc. M. C. 
Wheeler Sch.. Providence. R. I.. 1914-16: do.. 
H. S.. Downers Grove. 111., 1917 — • . Mem.. 
Assn. of Coll. Alumnae. Married Edwin Lea- 
vitt Clarke. Ta i, 1918. Palmer. Mass. Address. 
10 Holbrook St., Palmer, Mass.; bus. add., c /o 
High School. Downers Grove III. 



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740 



066. FLORENCE ELSIE BOEHMER 
Teacher; A. M., 1918; b. Ap 15, 1890, Spring- 
field, Mo.; d. Charles D. Boehmcr. Prepared in 
St. Norm., Springfield, Mo. A. B., Drury Coll., 
1912. Teacher, Aurora, Lebanon and Mound 
City, Mo., 1912-16; do., Central PL S., Kansas 
City, Mo.. 1917 — . Address, 969 S. Jederson, 
Springfield, Mo.; bus. add., 3603 Benton Blvd., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

MARTHA HARRIET BOGGS (LOVE) 
1891. A. M. (See No. 340.) 

G67. SIMEON JAMES BOLE 
Professor; A. M., 1912; b. Mr 25 1875, 
Bianch Co., Mich.; s. Charles S. (b. Case (To., 
Mich.) and Zerirah (Blackman) Bole (b. 1855, 
Branch Co., Mich.). Prepared in Union City 
(Mich.) H. S.; Mich. Norm. Sch. A. B., 
Univ. of Mich., 1902; Univ. of Wis., 1907-8. 
Fellowship, Educ, Univ. of 111., 1912; Supt., 
Pub. Schs., Durand, Mich., 1902-6; Instr., 
Math., H. S., Madison, Mich., 1906-7; Supt. 
Schs., Jefferson, Wis., i907-io' Instr., Math., 
Univ. .\cad., 1910-11; Assoc, Pomol., Univ. 
of III., 1912-18; Asst. Prof., Agr., Mo. Wes- 
leyan Coll., 1918 — . Mem., M. K. Church. 
Married Harriette May Vandercook, Je 1903, 
St. Louis, Mich. Children: Mildred Irene, b. 
Ag 3, 1904 (died F 6, 1906I; Charles Francis, 
b. F 27, 1906; Crystal Elaine, b. Mr 19, 1909. 
Address, Cameron, Mo.; bus. add.. Mo. Wes- 
leyan Coll., do. 

ANNA LOUISE BOND 
1906. A. M. (See No. 1821.) 

(J68. JOHN DAVID BOND 
Professor; A. M.. 1915; b. S 16, 1883, Gal 
latin, Tenn.; s. J. D. (b. Jl 27, l86o, do.} and 
T. Lillie (Ramsey) Bond (b. Ja 24, 1861. do.). 
Prepared in Gallatin Sem.; B. A., Univ. of 
Tenn., 1909. Phi Kajjpa Phi. Fresh. Schol- 
arship; Allen Prize in Math.; Pres., Soph. 
Class; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Class Poet; .\th. 
Council. Instr., Math., A. and M. Coll., Tex., 
1911-16; Asst. Prof., do., 1916 — . Mem., Math. 
Assn. of Am.; Nat. Geog. Soc. Married Leila 
McGregor, S 8, 1915, Houston, Tex. Child, 
Lora, b. My 17, 1917. Address, College Sta- 
tion, Tex. 

HALBERT EVANS BONER 
1906. M. E. (See No. 2331.) 

FREDERICK GORDON BONSER 

1902. M. S. (See No. i463-) 



1913- 



SIMEON E. BOOMER 
A. M. (See No. 3646.) 



G69. GEORGE PAUL BOOMSLITER 
Professor; M. S., 1914; b. O 10, 1879. Grand 
Haven, Mich.; s. Marinus (h. F 10, 184.3, 
Zeeland, Holland) and Sarah (Vogel) Booms- 
liter (b. F 12, 1854, Alsace, France). Pre- 
pared in Grand Haven (Mich.) H. S. B. S., 
Mich. Agr. Coll., 1906. Tau Beta Pi. Drafts 
man and designer. Phoenix Bridge Co., /hne- 
nixville. Pa., 1906-09; Instr., Univ. of 111., 
1909-15; Assoc. Prof.. T. and A. M. do., 
,0,5 — . Mem., Soc. Promotion Engng. Educ., 
1914—. Married Alice Ella Colgan, 1910. Phil- 
adelphia. Children: Alice Colgan, b. My 12, 
191 1 : Margaret Ella, b. Ta 12, 1914: Paul 
Colgan, b. O 24, 1915- Address. 612 W. In- 
diana Ave., Urbana; bus. add.. 210 Engineering 
BIdg., Univ. of 111., do. 

G70. HARRY TYLER BOOTH 

(Husband of No. 9033) 

Engineer; M. S., 1917: b- Mr 24, 180J, 

Richwood, O.; s. George H. and Mary M. 

(Nettleton) Booth. B. S., Carleton Coll., 

lOir.- TTniv. of Minn, Gamma Alpha; Phi Beta 



Kappa; Sigma Xi; Am. Phys. Soc; Scholar- 
ship, Univ. ot 111. ■ Instr., do. Summers, 1916- 
17; Aeronautical Engr., Curtiss Engng. Corp., 
(jarden City, L. I., 1917 — . Auth.: Distribu- 
tion of Potential in a Corona Tube, Phys. Re- 
view, S, 1917; The Effect of Numbers in Aerial 
Warfare, Aviation, Je s, 1918; do.. Automotive 
Industries, Jc 20, 1917; Recent Developments 
in Aeronautics, III. Quarterly. Married Caro- 
lyn Rose Dennis ('18), Ja i, 1919, Glencoe, 
111. Address, Stearns Park, Long Island, N. 
v.; bus. add., c/o Curtiss Engng. Corp., Gar- 
ikn City, do. 

G71. RAYMOND FRANKLIN BORDEN 
(Husband of No. 5649) 

In.structor; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ag 2, 1892, 
Portsmouth, R. I.; s. AlOrfV.o Edgar (b. 1863, 
do.) and Lillian Gardner (Collins) Borden (b. 
1862, Apponary, R. I.). Prepared in Rogers II. 
S., Newport, R. I. Ph. B., Brown, 1914; A. 
M., do., 19 1 5. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. 
Asst., Math., Brown, 1914 15; Instr., do.. R. I. 
Sch. of Design, 1914-15; Asst., Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-18; Instr,, do igi8 — . Married 
Emma Margaret Fahrnkopt ('13), Jl 4, 191H, 
Newton, 111. Address, 1212 University Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., 250 Natural History Bldg., 
Univ. of 111. 

JOHN HENRY BORNMANN 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4083.) 

SUDHINDRA BOSE 
1909. A. M. (See No. 2912.) 

G72. ERNEST LESLEY BOST 
Supt. Schs.; A. M., 1909: b. N 3^ 1880, 
Irving, 111.; s. D. E. and Margaret C. Bost. 
Ph. B., Greenville Coll., 1908. Married Ag 
27, 1904. Children: Margaret Louise, b. D 10. 
1906; Freaman Logan, b. O 23, 1908 (died Jl 
21, 1909). Address, 221 S. 14th St., Murphys- 
boro. 111. 

ALIDA CYNTHIA BOWLER 
1911. A. M. (See No. 4084.) 

G72A. ARTHUR CLIFTON BOYCE 
Teacher; A. M., 1907; b. S 24, 1884, Tuscola, 
111,.; s. A. E. and Olive A. (Moore) Boyce. 
Prepared in Tuscola H. S.; Lafayette Coll., 
Easton, Pa. Ph. B., Lafayette Coll., Easton, 
Pa., 1907. Prin., H. S., Armington, 111., 1911- 
i;?. Address, Tuscola, 111. 

G73. CECIL WAYNF. BOYLE 
Teacher; A. M. 1917; b. N 26. 1888, Shoals, 
fnd.; $. (jeorge Richard and Addie (Ragle) 
Boyle. Prepared in Shoals (Ind.) H. S.; Ind. 
Univ., 190608. A. B., DePauw Univ., 1910. 
Phi Kappa Psi; Basketball Varsity; Glee Club; 
Band; Orchestra. Asst. Chem., Purdue, 191 >■ 
12; Chem., Dupont Powder Co., Chester, Pa.. 
summer 1912; Teacher. H. S., Union City, Ind., 
1912-13; Grad. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1916- 
17- Teacher, H. S., Kenilworth, 111., 1912-16. 
1917-18. U. S. N. R. F., Municipal Pier, Chi- 
cago F 16 1918; Instr., Officer's Material 
Sch. Pelham Bay, N. Y.; Mustered out, Mr 4, 
1919. Mem., Christian Church. Address, Kenil- 
worth, 111. 

CLARENCE BOYLE, JR 
1916. M. E. (See No. 4086.) 
G74. RUSSELL STARKEY BRACEWELL 
Chemist; M. S., 1918; b. Jl 18, 1891 Line- 
ville, la.; s. John William (b. Ja i, 1865, Clio 
la.) and Emma Lalilia (Lawson) Bracewell (b. 
S 29, 1867, do.). Prepared in Kincaid (Kan.) 
H S • A. B., Univ. of Kan.. 1916. Gamma 
Alpha; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Research Chem., Am. Cotton Oil Co., Chicago, 
,gi8_. Address, 6234 Harper Ave, Chicago; 
bus add., 225 W. i8th St., do. 



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G75. BERNICE MARGARET BRADFORD 
Instructor; A. M.. 1909; b. O 18, 1878, Bear 
Lake, Mich.; d. Joshua (b. 1830, St Andrews, 
New Brunswick) and Margaret McLaughlin (b. 
1832, do.). Prepared in Ferris Inst., Big 
Rapids, Mich. A. B.. L'niv. of Mich.. 1907. 
Mich. Alumnae Scholarship, 1906; Lucinda 
Stone Scliolarship, 1907; Jr. and Sr. Oratorical 
Contests. Teacher, Frankfort, S. Dakota, 1909- 
10; Field Mgr., King Richardson Co., 1910-1^: 
Prof. Eng., Eureka Coll., 9i-'-i4; Prin. IL S., 
Villa tirove, Colo., 1915-16; Asst., Prin., Clyde- 
park, Mont., 1916-iS; Instr Pub. Speaking, 
Greeley, Colo., 191S — . Federal Food Adminis- 
trator, I'pptr Shields River Valley, 1917-18. 
Auth.: In Mich, and other Poems, 191S; The 
Trail of the Yellowstone, 1918. Mem., O. E. 
S. ; Women's Lib. Club, Clydepark, Mont. Ad- 
dress, Bear Lake, Mich.; bus. add., Greeley. 
Colo. 

G76. ST. ELMO BRADY 
Professor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; b. D 
22, 18S4, Louisville, Ky.; s. Thomas Alexander 
(b. D 28, 1858, do.) and Celester (Parker) 
Brady (b. Mr 28, 1869. do.). Prepared in 
Louisville Colored H. S. B. A., Fisk Univ., 
1 90S. Alpha Phi Alpha; Prof.. Chem. and 
Head, Dept. of Sc, Tuskegee Inst. Auth.: 
Three monogra-phs on Household Chemistry 
for Girls; (with G. D. Beal) The Hydro- 
chloric Method for the Determination of Alka- 
loids, Jour. Eng^ng. Client., 1915; Three ab- 
stract articles, Sc, 1914-15; (with Dr. C. G. 
Derick) Ionization Constants of Monobasic 
Paraffin Acids. Mem., Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Sigma Xi; A. C. S. Married Myrtle Marie 
Travers, Ag 28, 1017, Denver. Address, Tus- 
kegee Inst., Tuskegee, Ala. 

G77. JOSEPH MARVIN BRAIIAM 

Chemist: Ph. D., 1918; b. F i, 1891, Arte- 
sian, S. Dak.; s. Nels H. (b. S 5, 1849, Nor- 
way) and Gina Braham (b. F 7, 184S, do.). 
Prepared in Moscow I Idaho) H. S.; Prep. 
Dept., Univ. of Idaho. B. S., Univ. of Idaho, 
1914. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
Alpha. Gas Chem., War Dept., Washington. 
D. C., 1918; Capt.. do.; Am. Univ. Exp. Sta.. 
Washington, D. C; Mustered out, F 18, 1919- 
Auth.: Heats of Dilution; I. A. Calorimeter 
for Measuring Heats of Dilution, II, The Heat 
of Dilution of Ethyl Alcohol, .four. .4. C. S., 
Vol. 39, 1917. Address, 3402 Macomb St., N. 
W., Washington, D. C; bus. add.. Am. Univ. 
Exp. Sta., do. 

G7S. SILAS ALONZO BRALEY 
Instructor; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1917; b. D 
10, 1889, Cherokee. la.; s. Ulysses Grant (b. 
Je 6, 1 868. Fond du Lac, Wis.) and Grace Per- 
kins (Lawrey) Braley (b. F 12. 1869, Dodge- 
ville. Wis.). Prepared in Cherokee (la.) H. 
S. A. B.. Morningside Coll., 1913. Fellow, 
Chem., Univ. of 111.. :9i6-i7: Instr., do., 
1917 — . Auth.: (with G. Mc P. Smith) Heter- 
ogeneous Equilibria between Aqueous and Me- 
tSlic Solutions. Jour. .4. C. S., Vol. 39. 1917. 
Mem., Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon: Gamma 
Alp'.-a: A. C. S.; .\. A. A. S. Married Sara 
Rachel Whitehouse. S i. 1915. Cherokee, la. 
Children: Silas Alonzo. Jr., b. Jl 15, 1917; 
\'irgiuia Grace, b. Jl 23, 1918. Address, 
710 "W. Nevada St., Urbana. 



1912. 



ROYDEN EARL BRAND 
M. S. (See No. 3653) 



ALEXANDER RUDOLPH BRANDNER 

1914. M. S. (See No. 55S6.) 
G70. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BRAUN 

Instructor; Ph. D., 1900; b. Mr 28, 1S74. 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. Gustav (b. S 10, 1844, Klein 
Sanskau bei Monlau, West Prussia, Ger.) and 
Henrietta (Sontowsky) Brann (b. Nov. 13. 



1846, Leistenau, West Prussia). Prepared in 
Columbia Norm. Acad., Columbia, Mo. Acacia; 
Studentenzirkel. Grad. Fellowship, Ger., Univ. 
of 111., looS: A. B., Univ. of Mo.. 1902; A. M., 
Harx-ard Univ.. 1907; Auth., Margaret Fuller 
and Goethe, Henry Holt & Co., New York City, 
1910. P.apts. Church; A. F. A. M.; Mod. Lang. 
Assn.; Nassau Club; Am. Whig Soc. (Honor- 
ary) ; Triangle Club. Married Florence Fisch- 
er, .\g 14. 1912. Spring Lake, Minn. Address. 
18 Bank St., Princeton, N. J. 

NELLIE MATHILDA BREDEHOFT 
1911. A. M. (See No. 3292.) 

G80. C.\RL SHIPMAN BREESE 

Electrician; M. S., 1916; b. N 9, 1892, Man- 
hattan, Kan.; s. Claude M. Breese. Prepared 
in Manhattan (Kan.) H. S^.; Gen. Elec. Co. 
Sch. B. S., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1912. Electn.. 
A. T. and T. Co., Chicago. 2nd Lt., Co. A, 
56th U. S. Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . 
.iddress, 318 Leavenworth St.. Manhattan, 
Kan.; bus. add., 5714 Kimbark Ave., Chicago. 

WILLIAM CHARLES BRENKE 

1899. M. S. (See No. 936.) 
G81. GARLAND ARMOR BRICKER 

Professor; A. M., 1910; b. Mr 20, 1881, 
Etna, O.; s David A. and Christiana A. (Ru- 
dolph) Bricker (b do.) Prepared in Etna 
(O.) H. S.; O. Univ. B. Ped., Lima Coll., 
1907; O. St. Univ., 190^-8 Phi Kappa Phi: 
Acacia. Asst., Agr. Educ. Dept. of Agr. 
Exten., Coll. of Agr., O. St. Univ., 1910; 
Asst. Prof., Agr. Educ, (Tolls, of Educ. and 
Agr., do.. 191 1 ; Prof., Agr. Teaching. Syracuse 
L'niv., 1916 — . Auth.: The Teaching of Agr 
in the H. S., Macmillan Co., 191 1; Agricultural 
Education for Teachers, Am. Book Co., 19 14; 
Solving the Country Church Problem, Metho- 
dist Book Concern. 1913; articles in various 
educational perodicals. Married Edith Mable 
McCelland, Je 12. 1909.^ McArthur, O. Ad- 
dress, 85S Sumner Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ; bus. 
add., Syracuse Univ., do. 

•EDWIN CRESSY BRIGGS 
1909. yt. E. (See No. 1827.) 

GS2. REED OSHEA BRIGHAM 

Med. Student; M. S., 1914; b. D 20, 188S. 
Toledo, O. ; s. Oshea Stowell (b. Ag 17, 1852, 
Erie, Mich.) and Caroline (Mulhallen) Bric- 
ham (b. Ap 6, 1852, do.). Prepared in Toledo 
(O.) Central H. S. B. S., O. St. Univ., 1912: 
Ph. D., l'niv. of Mich., 1916. Sigma Xi; 
Gamma Aloha. .Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 
1912-14; Instr., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1916-17; 
do., Winona Coll., Summer Sch., 1916-17; 
:Med. Stud., 1917-18. Enlisted in Jled. Re- 
serve of \J. S. Army, 191 8. .\uth. : Steriliza- 
tion of Pop Corn lilich. Acad, of Sc., 1915: 
Assimilation of Organic Nitrogen by Higher 
Plants and the Effect of Bacillus Subtilis on 
Slich Assimilation. Soil Sc., Vol. 3, F 1917. 
Address. 141. 21st St.. Toledo. O. 

GS3. CHARLES FRANCIS BRISCOE 
Professor: A. M., 1905: Ph. D., 1912; b. 
N I. 1868, DePauw, Ind. ; s. Anthony Wayne 
(b. do.) and ^Margaret Jane (Sappenfield) Bris- 
coe (b. Bradford, Ind.). Prepared in Val- 
paraiso Norm. Sch. .\. B.. Ind. L'niv., 1899- 
Sigma Xi. Teacher, Sc. and Math., O. X'alley 
Norm. Sch. 1896-07: Prin.. H. S., Hoopeston. 
1S09-1903; Instr.. Bot., L'niv. of 111., and Asst., 
Soil Bacteriol.. 111.. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1904-12; 
Prof.. Bacteriol., Exp. Sta., Miss. Agr. Coll., 
iqi2 — . .\uth. : Numerous reports in Bui. 0/ 
Miss. Agr. E.rp. Sta. Mem., 111. Acad, of 
Sciences; A. -A. A. S. : Am. Bacteriol. Soc; 
M. E. Church. Married ^layme Louden. Jl i, 
1900, Moberly, Ind. Child. Jlarguerite. b. My 
I, 1901. Addre.<is. Agricultural Coll., Miss. 



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G84. WILLIAM EVERETT BRITTON 
(Husband of No. 4105; Brother of No. 6759) 

Instructor; A. M., 1910; J. D.. 1914; b. Mr 
23, 1887, Bible Grove, 111.; s. Joseph Weaker 
(b. Ja 15, 1885, Akron, O.) and Lucretia Ada 
(Morgan) Britton (b. S 21, 1863, Bone Gap, 
111.). Prepared in Carlyle H. S. A. B., Mc 
Kendree Coll.. 1909. Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi 
Alpha Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Eta. Lawyer, 
Chicago, 1914-16; Instr., Bus. Law, Lhiiv. of 
111., 191 6 — . Auth.: Assignment of Mortgages 
Securing Negotiable Notes, ///. Law Review. 
Vol. 10, 1915; Injunction to Restrain lireach 
of Negative Covenants, ///. Law Bit!., Vol. i. 
No. 2. Mem., 111. Bar Assn.; Am. I'ol. Sc. 
Assn.; .^m. Econ. Assn.; [Tniv. flub, Urbana. 
•Married Sarah Myrtle Castile ('10), Jl 28, 
1916, Danville, 111. Child, Kent, 1). Je 18, 1918. 
Address, looi W. Oregon St., Urbana; bus. 
add.. Coll. of Commerce, Univ. of 111., do. 

VIOLA BROOKS 
1918. A. M. (See No. 8166.) 

G85. ELMER JAY BROWN 
Professor; A. M. and Ph. D., 191 1; b. Tl 
31. 1886, S. Elgin, 111.; s. Rhodelphis P. 
(b. Ag 2, 1829, Alymer, Can.) and Mary J. 
(Shover) Brown (b. O 3, 1844, Greenbrier Co., 
W. Va.). Prepared in Evansville (Wis.) 
Sem. B. S., Greenville Coll., 1908. Alpha 
Kappa Psi; Grad. Club; Scholarship and Fel- 
lowship in Econ.; Pres., Jr. Class; V. P., Grad. 
Club. Instr., Econ., Pa. St. Coll., 1911-13; 
Asst. and Assoc. Prof., Econ., Ore. Agr. Coll., 
1913-17; Prof, and Head, Dept., Social Sc, 
LIniv. of Ariz., 1917 — . .Auth.: The Public 
Domain in its Economic Aspect. Mem., Am. 
Econ. Assn. Married Maude Tong, Ag 18, 
1918, Tuscon, Ariz. Address, 744 E. 4th St., 
Tuscon, Ariz.; bus. add., Univ. of Ariz., do. 

G86. FAY CLUFF BROWN 
(Husband of No. 3336) 
Teacher; A. M., 1906; b. N 23, 1881, Wash- 
ington. C. H. O. ; Prepared in Lyons (Ind.) 11. 
S., Green Co. Norm.; Milliken Univ.; A. B., 
Ind. Univ., 1904. Teacher, Pub. Sch., Ind.; do., 
H. S., Decatur, 111. Married Dora Davidson 
('08), Jl 14, 1908, Sullivan, 111. Address, 220 
Ronalds St., Iowa City, la. 

G87. HAZEL ELIZABETH BROWN 
Welfare Dir.; A. M., 1918; b. Ag 30, 1893. 
Lowell, Mass.; d. Frederick S. (b. do.) and 
Elizabeth (Mitchell) Brown (b. Mr i. 1864, 
Industry, Me.). Prepared in Lowell (Mass.) 
H. S.; Cedar Rapids (la.) H. S. B. S., Coe 
Coll.. 1915. Chi Omega. Trade Teacher and 
Welfare Worker, West. Union Telegraph Co., 
at LaSalle and Jackson, 111.; Welfare Dir., 
Douglas Co., Mfrs. of Corn Products, Cedar 
Rapids, la., 1918 — . Address, 1604 ist Ave., 
East Cedar Rapids, la. 

HOWARD DEXTER BROWN 
1917. M. S. (See No. 6115.) 

HUGH ALEXANDER BROWN 
1913. M. S. (See No. 4573.) 

G88. JAMES HOWARD BROWN 

Associate; M. S. in Sc, 1909; b. My 18, 
1884, Jacksonville, 111.; s. William Thomas 
(b. Je 23, 1853, Morgan Co., 111.) and Anna 
Flora (Thompson) Brown fb. F 3, 1862, Cass 
Co., 111.). Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. B. 
S., 111. Coll., 1906; 'Ph. D., Harvard, 1917- 
Sigma Xi. Bus. Mgr., 111. Coll. Conservatory 
of Music, Jacksonville, 111., 1906-08; Austin 
Teaching Fellow in Comparative Pathology, 
Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass., 1912-15; 
Asst. in Comparative Pathology, do., 1915-17; 



Assoc, Dept. of Animal Pathology, Rockefeller 
Inst, for Med. Research, Princeton, N. J 
1917--. Auth.: The Use of Blood Agar for 
the Study of Streptococci, 122 pp., Ja 21 1919 
(with Iheobald Smith) A Study of Strepto- 
cocci Isolated from Certain Presumably Milk- 
borne Epidemics of Tonsillitis Occurring in 
Mass. in 1913 and 1914, Jour, of Med. Re- 
search Vol XXXI, 1915; A New and Simple 
Method of I ransfusion "(with A. R, Kimpton) 
Jour, of Am Med. Assn., Vol. LXI. 1913; 
lechnic of Transfusion by Means of Glass 
lubes Bui. of the Dept. of Surgery, Harvard 
Med. Sch,; Methods for the Isolation and 
Jdentihcation of Streptococcus hemolyticus 
(with 14 others in conference at Princeton, N 
<V J^ A' '9'8> adopted and published by the 
Med. Dept -of the U. S. Army. Married 
Dfssau Wanda Duncan, S 1910, Mt. Sterling, 
111. Child, Thomas Duncan, b. Ap 1918 Ad- 
dress, 25 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J.; 
bus. add Department of Animal Pathology, 
Rockefeller Institute, do. 

JOHN BERNIS BROWN 
1917- M. S. (See No. 6767.) 

G89. LOIS ADELINE BROWN 

r.ur"u ^,i.-^-= ^- ^■' '914; b. N 30, 1891, 
Ofhkosh, Wis.; d. George Mervin (b. N 30 
1857, Dana. Mass.) and Addie J. Gordon (b' 
c^ if,' '859, Waterford, Pa.). Prepared in 
So. III. St. Norm. Univ. A. B., James Milli- 
ken Univ., 1912. Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C A • 
Kappa Soc Teacher, Eng., Union Acad., An- 
na, 111., 1914-16; Prin., Griggsville H. S 
1916— . Address, Carbondale, 111.; bus. add 
Griggsville, 111. 

PEMBROKE HOLCOMB BROWN 
1917- A. M. (See No. 6769.) 

RALPH LEE BROWN 
1881. M. L. (See No. 59.) 

G90. ROBERT WESLEY BROWN 
M. S., 1913; b. Ap 29, 1890, Conde, S. Dak.; 
TT o ^, P'"own. Prepared in John Marshall 
H. S., Chicago. B. S., N. W. Univ., 191 1; 
Univ. of Chicago Summer sessions, 1910-11 
Teacher, H. S., Hinsdale, 1911-12. Address 
P. O. Eo.x E., Bartlesville, Okla.t 

WALTERS BURROWS BROWN 
1905. M. S. (See No. 1019.) 

HOWARD GRAY BROWNSON 
1909. Ph. D. (See No. 2595.) 

G91. DANIEL MILTON BRUMFIEL 
Instructor; A. M.. 1913; b. Ja 20, 1890, Fay- 
ette Co., Ind.; s. Daniel Brumfiel. Prepared in 
Connersville H. S.; Ind. St. Norm. Sch. A. 
B., Lombard Coll., 1912. Instr., An. Biol.. 
Univ. of la., Iowa City, la. Address, 118 N. 
Johnson St., Iowa City, la.t 

MARY VIOLA BRUNER (TEHON) 
1916. A. M. (See No. 5562.) 

G92. ELIZABETH PARNHAM BRUSH 
A. M.. 1912; A. B. Smith Coll., 1909. Asst., 
Hist., Univ. of 111., 1910-18. Address, Boul- 
der, Colo. 



G93- JOHN MYRON BRYANT 
Professor; M. S., 191 1; b. Jl 10. 1877, East 
Templeton, Mass.; s. John Artemus (b. 1832, 
Rutland, Mass.) and Clara Swan (Hale) Bry- 
ant (b. D 1836, Hubbardston, Mass.). Prepared 
in Templeton H. S.; Gushing Acad., Mass. Sig- 
ma Xi; Eta Kap]ia Nu. B. S., Worcester Poly. 
Inst., 1 90 1. Witlh Gen. Elec. Co., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1901-3; with Oriental Powder Co., 



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Fairchance, Pa.; Instr. Elec. Engr. Univ. 111., 
1903-7; Instr. Summer School for Artisans, 
Univ. of Wis., 1904; Instr. in Elec. Engr., 
Univ. of 111., 1903-7; Assoc, do., 1907-9; Asst. 
Prof, do., 1909; Head of Elec. Engng. Dept., 
Univ. of Tex., Austin, Tex. Auth. : Electricity 
in the Manufacture of Powder, Technograph, 
1904; assisted in publication of V. H., Sweiison 
& Frankenfield, Testing of Electro-Magnetic- 
Machinery, 191 1, Mficmillan, (with H. G. 
Hake) Street Lighting Engng. Exp. Sta. Bull. 
No. 51, 1911. Member M. E. Church; Assoc, 
mem., A. I. E. E. ; Soc. for the Promotion of 
Engng. Educ. U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of Tex.. 
Austin, Tex., 191S. Married Lucinda Jane 
Rice, Ag 18, 1904, VVallon Lake, Mich. Child, 
Kathryn Hale, b. My 24, 1906. Address, 610 
W. Oregon, Urbana, 111. 

G94. WILLIAM THOREAU BRYANT 
Supt., Oil Refinery; M. S., 1917; b. N 17, 
1888, Hillsboro, Tex.; s. Isaac H. (b. Moores- 
ville, Tenn.) and Sarah C. (Lowler) Bryant. 
Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. B. S., A. & M. 
Coll., Tex., 191 1 ; Ch. E., do., 1913. Supt., La. 
Oil Refining Corp., Shreveport, La. Auth.: 
Lab. Manual of Agr. Chem., Ginn & Co. Mar- 
ried Lillion Botte, Ag 7, 1914, Bryan, Tex. 
Address, Shreveport, La. 

JOHN LEE BUCHANAN 
1909. E. E. (See No. 2038.) 

Gqs. WALTHER BUCHEN 
Advertiser; A. M., 1913; b. D 22, 18S6, Ther- 
esa, Wis.; s. William (b. Mr 23, 1856, Cincin- 
nati) and Augusta (.Walther) Buchen (b. S i, 
1858, Theresa, Wis.). Prepared in Mayville 
(Wis.) H. S. E. A., Univ. of Wis., 191 1. Phi 
Gamma Delta. Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 191 1- 
15; Advertising Agency work, Chicago, 1915 — . 
Mem., Union League Club, Chicago. Married 
Margaret Head, O 25, 1915. Madison, Wis. 
Children: Elizabeth Potter, b. N 8, 1916; Esther 
Reed, b. N 21, 1917. Address, iioi Pratt Blvd., 
Chicago; bus. add.. Garland Bldg., do. 

G96. ALONZO MORRIS BUCK 
Consulting Engr.; E. E., 1917; b. Ja 17, 
1881, Washington, D. C. ; s. Alonzo Morris (b. 
Ja 24, 1826, Glen Falls, N. Y.) and Marion 
Pollard (Douglas) Buck (b. N i, 1837, Beth- 
esda, !Md.). Prepared in Eastern H. S.. Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; Clarkson Sch. of Tech.; M. E., 
Cornell, 1904. Sigma Delta; Eta Kappa Nu; 
Sigma Tau; Senators. Engr., Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1904-05; 1906-07; Instr., 
Elec. Engng., Cornell, 1905-06; Asst. Prof., do., 
N. H. Coll., 190S-10; Prof., do., Clarkson Sch. 
of Tech., 1910-11; Asst. Prof., Ry. Elec. Engng., 
Univ. of 111.. 1911-17; Consulting Engr., with 
John A. Beeler, New York City. 1916 — . De- 
signed several larger elec. motors and genera- 
tors. Invented time recording devices for ve- 
hicles or railway cars, 191S. Auth.: T'he Elec. 
Ry., McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1915; Numerous 
:i'ticles in Sibley Joiir. of Engng.; St. Ky. Jour.; 
Clarkson Bill.; Univ. of III. Engng. E.x-p. Sta. 
Bill.; The Technograph ; Elec. Ry. Jour.; Elec. 
RcTie7i>; Western Electn. Mem.. Soc. for Pro- 
motion of Engng. Educ; A. A. .\. -S.; Am. Inst, 
of Elec. Engrs. : A. I. E. E.; Am. Elec. Ry. 
Assn.; Com. on Educ. Married Ada Grace Ad- 
kins. .Ag 3, 1910, Lockport, N. Y. Children; 
Brederic Morris, b. My 6, igi2 (died F 13, 
1014): Ada Elizabeth, b. S 6, 1913; Dorothy 
May, b. F 6, 19 16. Address, 5 West End Place, 
Elizabeth, N. J.; bus. add., 52 Vanderbilt Ave., 
New York City. 

HENRY BUELLESFIELD 
1915. A. M. (See No. 2598.) 

JOHANNES PETRUS DU BUISSON 
1914. M. S. (See No. 5639.) 



BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BULLARD 
1S9S. A. M. (See No. 305.) 

GEORGE WESLEY BULLARD 

189S. A. M. (.See No. 306.) 

HELEN ELIZABETH BULLARD (BATES) 
igo?- A. M. (See No. 2339.) 

SAMUEL ALEXANDER BULLARD 
1903. M. Arch. (See No. 166.) 

JESSIE JANE BULLOCK (KASTNER) 
1906. A. M. (See No. 1313.) 

G97. DOROTHY ETTA BUNDY 
A. M., 19x8; b. S 15, 1893, Centralia, 111.; 
d. V/. F. Bundy; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1915. 
Address, 620 E. Broadway, Centralia, 111. 

G98. HENRY ALFRED BURD 
Instructor; A. M., 1911; Ph. D., 1915; b. 
Jl 12, 1889, Armstrong, 111.; s. William Frazee 
(b. My 20, 1838, O.) and Mary Eliza (Bass) 
Burd (b. Mr 19, 1851, Vermillion Co., 111.). 
Prei.ared in Rossville H. S. B. S.. 111. Wes- 
leyan Univ., 1910. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi 
Eta; Scholarship and Fellowship in Eng., Univ. 
of 111. Prof, and Head, Eng. Dept., Hiram 
Coll., O., 1912-14; Instr., Eng., Univ. of Wis., 
1915-17; Asst. Sec, Wis. St. Council of De- 
fense, 1917; do.. Federal Food Adm. for Wis., 
191 7 — . Ex. Sec, Wis. St. Council of Defense. 
Auth.: Joseph Ritson, A Critical Biography, 
I'niv. of 111., 1916; English Literature 
Courses in Small Colleges, Eng. Jour., Vol. 3; 
Nemesis in Julius Caesar, Educ, Vol. 34, No. 
9; The Golden Age Idea in Eighteenth Century 
Poetry, Sewancc Review, Vol. 23, No. 2; Jos- 
eph Ritson and Some Eighteenth Century Crit- 
ics of Shakespere, Shakespere Studies, Madison, 
1910; Eight Unpublished letters of Joseph Rit- 
son, Transactions of Wis. Acad., Vol. 19, Part 
I. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Wis. Acad, 
of Scs., Arts and Letters. Married Jennie E. 
Heckerson, D 25, 1912, Armstrong, III. Chil- 
dren: Jacqueline, b. S 6, 1913; Miriam, b. F 
4, 1916; Sherman Kay, b. Ja 28, 1918. Ad- 
dress, II S. Warren St., Madison, Wis.; bus. 
add., St. Capitol, do. 

CHARLES BAKER BURDICK 
1912. C. E. (See No. 862.) 

GARY CLIVE BURFORD 

1905. A. M. (See No. 2040.) 

•CLAUDE EMANUEL BURGENER 
19:1. A. M. (See No. 4098.) 

G99. PAUL STEERE BURGESS 
Chemist; M. S., ign; b. Mr 17, 1885, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; s. Gideon Albert (b. 1853, do.) 
and Emma A. (Steere) Burgess (b. 1857, 
Greenville, do.). Prepared in Berea Acad. B. 
S., R. I. St. Coll., 1910. Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa 
Phi. Scholar, Univ. of 111., igio-ii; Asst., 
P.acteriol., do., 1911-12; Instr., Soil Chem. and 
Bacteriol.. Univ. of Calif., 1912-13; Asst. Prof., 
Soil Chem. and Bacteriol., do., 1913-iS; Chief 
Chem. and Bacteriol., Exp. Sta.. Hawaiian Su- 
gar Planter's Assn., 191S — . Auth.: Soil Bac- 
teriol. Lab. Manual, Chem. Pub. Co., Easton, 
Pa.. 1914; many scientific articles on Soil Chem, 
and Bacteriol. Mem., A. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; 
Am. Soc Agron.: Nat. Geog. Soc; Soc. Am. 
Bacteriol.; Hawaiian Chem. Assn.; A. F. A. 
M.; R. A. M. Married Frances Bernice DoU' 
gan, Ap 30. 1914, Berkeley, Calif. Address, 
Box 411, Honolulu, T. H. 



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Gioo. CHARLES ELDRID BURKE 

Professor; Ph. D. in Sc, 1911; b. Jl 7, 1881; 

s. Joseph J. (b. Hartford, Ont.) and EInora 

(Van Loon) Burke (b. do.). Prepared in 

Br;intford, Ont., Collegiate Inst. A. B., 1907; 

A. M., 1909; McMaster Univ.. Toronto, Ont. 
SiRma Xi; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Lambda Up- 
silin; Fellowship, C'hem., Univ. of 111., 1909- 
11; Instr., Chem., Univ. of Calif.; Asst. Prof., 
Chtm., Univ. of Vt. Am. Chem. Soc; 111. 
Ac-»d. Sci. Address, Univ. of Vermont, Bur- 
linjcton, Vt. 

Gioi. WILLIAM LEONIDAS BURLISON 
Professor; M. S., 1908; Ph. D., 1915; b. S 
3, 1882. Prepared in Univ. of Okla. Prep. Sch. 

B. S.. Univ. of Okla., 1905. Alpha Zeta; Aca- 
cia; Graphomen. Asst., Agron., Okla. A. and 
M. Coll. and Exp. Sta., 1906-10; Assoc. Prof., 
Crop Production, Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Assoc. 
Chief, Agr. Exp. Sta., do., igi6-i8. Chief in 
Crop Production, do., 1918 — . Auth., Several 
Buls., Okla. and S. Dak. Exp. Stas.; (with 
W. I. Brockson) Sweet Clover Production, 
Univ. of 111. Coll. of Agr.; Numerous 
articles on Agr. Topics. Married Flossy 
Belle Lewis, Bartlesville, Okla. Children: Mil- 
dred Eloessa. b. S 10, 1910 (died Jl 6, 1912); 
Lewis Eugene, b. My 22, 1913; Ruth Helen, 
b. S 7. 1917. Address, 1407 S. Orchard St., 
Urbana. 

JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BURNS 
(GLASGOW) 
igii. A. M. (See No. 3671-) 

RUTH MITCHELL BURNS (LORD) 

1913. A. M. (See No. 4S79-) 

OPAL BURRES 

1909. A. M. (See No. 3303.) 

•MILDRED ANNA BURRILL (STONE) 
1908. A. M. (See No. 1833.) 

HENRY JACKSON BURT 

1914. C. E. (See No. 937.) 

LAURENCE VREELAND BURTON 
1914. M. S. (See No. 4583.) 

LOIS IRENE BURWASH 
1907. A. M. (See No. 2602.) 

MILO BENEDICT BURWASH 
1892. M. S. (See No. 1.) 

*FRANK LYMAN BUSEY 
1898. M. E. (See No. 864.) 

JOHN KENYON BUSH 
1903. A. M. (See No. 1317.) 

G102. MINNIE MAY BUSH 
Sec, Associated Charities; A. M., 1909; b. 
D 12, 1882, Knoxville, la.; d. Benjamin (b. 
Ja 24, 1S41, Coshocton, O.) and Fidelia (Dick- 
erson) Bush (b. S 22, 1850, Richland Co., O.). 
Prepared in Knoxville (la.) H. S. A. B., Cor- 
nell Coll., 1908. Teacher, 1909-12; Visitor, 
Social Work, 1912; Asst. Sec; Acting Gen. 
Sec, Associated Charities, Des Moines. Ad- 
dress, Knoxville, la.; bus. add., Des Moines. 

HELEN BUTTERFIELD (SCHOONHOVEN) 
1894. M. L. (See No. 636.) 

EMMA BERTHA BUTZOW 
1918. A. M. (See No. 6136.) 

EDWIN WALKER BUXTON 
1916. C. E. (See No. 2926.) 



HENRIETTA ANNE CALHOUN 
1903. A. M. (See No. 1472.) 

G103. EUGENE VERNON CAMP 
Consulting Engr.; M. S., 1909; b. N 26, 
1886, Dalton, Ga.; s. John Franklin (b. Ja lo, 
1861, Cleveland, Tenn.) and Lillie M. (Jack- 
son) Camp (b. O 17, 1870, Spring Place, Ga.). 
Prepared in Hargis H. S., Dalton, Ga. B. S., 
Ala. Poly. Inst., 1908. Engr., Dalton, Ga., 
1910-11; do., Bamberg S. C, 1911-12; Chief 
Engr., H. S. Jaudon Engng. Co., Savannah, 
Ga., 1912-17; Consultine Engr., Atlanta, Ga., 
1917—- Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E.; A. S. M. 
E. Married Myra P. Hooten, Ap 12, 191 1, 
Bamberg, S. C. Children: May Drew, b. and 
died, S 30, 1912; John Hooten, b. Mr 6, 1914. 
Address, Box 421, Atlanta, Ga. 

GEORGE HENRY CAMPBELL 

1900. M. L. (See No. 866.) 

•WALTER GILBERT CAMPBELL 

1897. E. E. (See No. 939.) 
G104. WILLIAM HEMPHILL CAMPBELL 
(Brother of No. .t?i6) 

Teacher; A. M., 1910; b. O 4, 1871, Marissa, 
III.; s. Samuel Wylie (b. S 5, 1839, Eden, 111.) 
and Sarah Janet (Hemphill) Campbell (b. O 
19, 1842, Marissa, 111.). Prepared in Marissa 
Acad., A. B., Monmouth Coll., 1894. Teacher, 
Marissa Schs., 1895-7; do., Acad., Minneapo- 
lis, 1897-1900; Prin., H. S., and Supt., Marissa 
Sch., 1901-9; Supt., Schs., Toledo. 111., 1910- 
11; Prin., Tp. H. S., Equality, 111., 1911-14; 
Supt., Pub. Schs., West Frankfort, 111., 1014- 
16; Teacher, Tp. H. S., Pana, 111., 1917; do.. 
Physics and Chem., Tp. H. S., Belleville, 111., 
1917 — • Mem., Presby. Church. Married Mary 
Marshall, Ag 25. 1903, Marissa, 111. Address, 
115 N. Church St., Belleville, 111. 

EDWARD IKE CANTINE 
1892. C. E. (See No. 499.) 

EARL VANHISE CAPPS 
1896. E. E. (See No. 867.) 

BERTON EUGENE CARMICHAEL 
1913- M. S. (See No. 2344.) 

WILBUR JEROME CARMICHAEL 
1916. M. S. (See No. 5574.) 

DAVID HOBART CARNAHAN 
1908. A. M. (See No. 940.) 

HUBERT VINTON CARPENTER 
1899. M. S. (See No. 1022.) 

MAURICE LEROY CARR 
191 1. E. E. (See No. 2343.) 
G105. WILLIAM ERNEST CARROLL 
Professor; M. S., 191 1; Ph. D., 1914; b. N 

8, 1882, Orderville, Ut.; s. Charles William 
(b. O 7, 1859, Provo, do.) and Susan Amelia 
(Snyder) Carroll (b. Ap 25, 1863, Salt Lake 
City). Prepared in Brigham Young Univ., Pro- 
vo, Ut. B. S., Ut. Agr. Coll., 1909. Delta Theta 
Sigma; Sigma Xi. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 
1909-11, 1913-14. Prof., An. Husb., Ut. Agr. 
Coll.; An. Husbandman, Ut. Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Auth.: Protein as Factor in the Nutrition of 
Animals; A Comparison of First. Second, 
and Third Crop Alfalfa Hay for Milk Pro- 
duction, Bui. 126, Ut. E.vp. Sta.; Report of 
the Richmond Lewiston Cow Testing Assn., 
Bui. 127; do. Buls. and Circulars on selection 
of Dairy Bulls and distribution of licensed 
stallions in Ut., etc.; numerous arts, in farm 
papers. Mem., Am. Soc. of An. Production; 
A. A. A. S. Married Lenore Ure, S i, 1915, 
Salt Lake City. Child, William Robert, b. Je 

9, 1916. Address, Utah Agr. Coll., Logan, Ut. 



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G106. GEORGE ERNEST CARSCALLEN 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; b. Ag 29, 1881, 
Frankfort, Ind.; s. Robert Dier (b. Mr 6, 
1836, Ivanhoe, Ont., Can.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Trowbridge) Carscallen (b. N 16, 1848, Clin- 
ton Co., O.). Prepared in Frankfort (Ind.) 
H. S. A. B., Wabash Coll., 1906. Teacher, 
JMath. and Phys., H. S., Fairniount. Ind., 
1906-07; Asst., Math., Univ. of 111., 1907-13; 
Prof., Math., Hiram Coll., 1913-17; Instr.. 
East Tech. H. S., Cleveland, O., 191"— • 
Mem., United Brethren Church. Married Em- 
ma Dare Millsaps. Ag 20, 191 1, Urbana. Child, 
Ernest Glen, b. O 14. 191-2- Address, 11 108 
Quincy Ave., Cleveland. 

G107. LUCY HAMILTON CARSON 
Teacher; A. M., 1899; b. F 18, 1869, Litch- 
field, III.; d. John Dorat (b. Ag 31, '827, 
Chester Co., Pa.) and Jane (Perry) Carson 
(b. My 23, 1833, Londonderry, Ireland). Pre- 
pared in Beardstown H. S. ; 111. St. Norm. 
Univ. Ph. B.. Univ. of Chicago, 1S98. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Eng. Club Fellowship. Instr., 
Eng., Univ. of 111.. 1901; Prof., do., Mont. 
St. Norm. Coll., 1902 — . Auth. : Women as 
Professional Teachers, Mont. St. Norm. Coll., 
1902; English in the School, do.; Minimum 
Requirements in English in the Elementary 
School, Intcrinonntain Educator, 1916; Ed., 
series of pamphlets. Mem., Y. W. C. A.; 
Mod. Lang. Assn., 1900; N. E. A. Address, 
Dillon, Mont. 

CHARLES WILLARD CARTER 
1894. M. S. (See No. 732.) 
G108. CLARENCE EDWIN CARTER 
Professor; Ph. D., 1908; b. F 6, 1881, 
Jacksonville, 111.; s. E. R. (b. 1856, Morgan 
Co., 111.) and Anna E. (Rogers) Carter (b. 
1859, Mo.). Prepared in Whipple Acad., Jack- 
sonville. A. B., 111. Coll., 1905; A. M., Univ. 
of Wis., 1906. Delta Upsilon; Tau Kappa Al 
pha. Fellow, Hist., Univ. of 111., 1906-08; 
Instr., Hist, and Pol. Sc, 111. Coll., Jack- 
sonville, 111.. 1908-09; Asst., Prof., do., 1909- 
10; Prof., Hist., Miami Univ., Oxford, O., 
1010-12: do.. O. St. Univ.. Summer, igi2- 
14: do.. Columbia, Summer, 191 3; do.. Univ. 
of 111., Summer, 191 5. Ed., Articles in Trans- 
action 111. St. Hist. Lib.; Am. Hist. Rcznew; 
III. Hist. Collections; (with C. W. Alvord) 
Reprints of Club for Colonial Reprints. Auth.: 
Some Aspects of British Administration in 
West Florida. l\Iiss. I' alley Hist. Review, \'ol. 
I. 1 91 4. The Beginnings of British West Flo- 
rida, do.. Vol. 4, 1917; British Policy Toward 
'.he American Indians in the South. 1763-68. 
hna. Hist. Review, Vol. 33, 1918; Some Ohio 
Historians, O. Hist. Teachers' Jour., Vol. 21, 
1916; Ohio Historiography Since the Civil War, 
do.. Vol. 22, 1918: Great Britain and the Illi 
noi's Country, 1763-74, Winsor Prize Essay, 
1910. Mem., 111. St. Hist. Soc. ; Miss. Valley 
Hist. Soc; O. Vallev Hist. Soc; Am. Hist. 
Assn.; M. E. Church. Married I.illie Robert- 
son, S S, 1905, Jacksonville, 111. Children: 
Wilfred Samuel, b. My 25, 19 10; Harold 
Edwin, b. Ag 23, 1914- Address, Oxford, O. ; 
bus. add., Miami Univ., do. 

G109. OMAR CASWELL 
Supt., Schs.; A. M., 1914; b. F 6, 1868, 
Boonville, Ind.; s. Christoiiher C. (b. Jl 15, 
1844, do.) and Serilda (Caldwell) Caswell 
(b Mr I, 1845, Decatur Co., Ind.). Prepared 
in LyiinvUle (Ind.) and Boonville (ilnd.) 
H Schs.; Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 1894- A. B., 
Ind. Univ., 1807. Kapiia Delta Pi; Y. M. C. A. 
Prin., Schs., West Point, Ind., 1901-6; Supt., 
do., Farmland, Ind., 1906-11; do., Mascoutah, 
111' 1911-13; S^ip't.. Sells., Hinckley, HI., 
1914—- Married Ada Baker, Ag 15, i90i, 
Boonville, Ind. (died F 12, 1918). Child, 
Ralph Waldo, b. S 21, 1902. Address, Hinck- 
ley, 111. 



EDWARD MARION AUGUSTUS 
1917- M. S. (See No. 6791.) 

Giio. WILLIAM HAROLD CHAMBERS 
CHANDLER 
Chemist; Ph. D., 1917; b. Ap 10, 1887, 
•Ocala, Fla. ; s. Henry Wilkins (b. S 22, 1852, 
Bath, Me.) and Annie Matilda (Onley) 
Chandler (b. N 28, 1861, New York). Pre- 
pared in A. & M. Coll., Tallahassee, Fla. A. 
B., Howard Univ., 1913; A. M., (Tlark Univ., 
1914. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Alpha 
Phi Alpha. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1915-17; 
Chem., Dicks, David & Heller Co., Chicago 
Heights, 111., 191 7 — . Mem., A. C. S.; Baptist 
Church. Married Arstella Marie Chandler, S 
2, 1 91 5, St. Joseph, Mich. Child, Edward 
Thornton, b. Jl 20, 1917. Address, 12070 Otto 
Blvd., Chicago Heights, 111.; bus. add., Dicks, 
David & Heller Co., do. 

Gin. LUAN CHANG 
Engineer; M. S., 1913; b. Ja 1887, Canton, 
China; s. Chon S. Chang. Prepared in Canton 
Sch., China. B. C. E., Tangshan Engng. Coll., 

1911. Instr., Government Sch., Canton, China, 
1906; .Stud. Engr., Canton-Hankow Ry., 1911; 
ifydraulic Engr., Pub. Works, Canton, China, 
1911-12. Assoc. Mem., Chinese Inst, of Engrs., 

1912. Address, 2006 Columbia Road, Wash- 
ington; bus. add.. Pub. Works, Canton, China. t 

VUN-DIN CHINZUN CHANG 
1913. M. S. (See No. 5069.) 

G112. ERNEST EDWARD CHARLTON 
Chemist; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1918; b. D 
17, 1890, Meriden, la.; s. Edward Robinson 
(b. F 10, 1857, Belfast, Ireland) and Sadie 
(Anderson) Charlton (b. S 25, 1859, Dunbar- 
ton. Wis.). Prepared in Cherokee (la.) H. S. 
.A. B., Grinnell Coll., 1913. Gamma Alpha; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Asst. and 
Stud., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Research 
Fellow, Engng. Exp. Sta., and Stud., Chem., 
do., 1918; Chem., Du Pont Co., Wilmington, 
Del., 1918 — . Mem., A. C. S. Address, 510 E. 
Chalmers St., Champaign; bus. add., c/o Du 
Pont Co.. Wilmington, Del. 

G113. MARGARET ISABEL CHASE 
(KING) 
A. M., 1910; b. D 8, 1889, Wady Petra, 111 
d. Heber (b. F 2. 1849, Jubilee, 111.) and 
Emma J. (Brain) Chase (b. S 18, 1855, Peor 
ia). Prepared in Toulon Acad. A. B.. Kno.x 
Coll., 1909. Alpha Xi Delta. Scholarship 
Math., Univ. of 111.; Teacher, Margaret Coll. 
Versailles, Ky., 1910-11; do., Bethany Coll. 
Topeka, Kan., 1911-13. Married Merton E 
King, O 6, 1 9 14. Children: Eleanor M., b. Ag 
22, 191 5; Elwood, b. Je 30, 1917. Address, 
Potwin, Kan. 

LAN SUNG CHEN 

1917. A. M. (See No. 7438.) 

QUEH KING CHEN 

1918. A. M. (See No. 8210.) . 

HOMER ELDON CHENOWETH 

1915. A. M. (See No. 5587-) 

ANN CHESTER 
1913. A. M. (See No. 2350.) 

JOHN NEEDLES CHESTER 
1909. C. E. (See No. 639.) 

G114. JAMES ALBURN CHILES 
Professor; Ph. D., 1908; b. Mr 6, 1877, 
Franklin Co., Mo.; s. Alburn (b. 1853, do.) 
and Emma Laura (Drace) Chiles (b. 1857, 



Graduate Alumni 



755 



do.). Prepared in Central Coll. Acad., Fayette, 
Mo. A. B., Central Coll., 1895; A. M., Vander- 
bilt Univ., 1.898. Sigma Nu. Asst., Ger., Van- 
derbilt Univ., 1897-99; do.. French, 1898-99; 
Stud., Univ. of Leipzig, 1899; do., Univ. of 
Paris, 1900; Instr., Ger., Washington Univ., 
1900-01; do., Univ. of 111., 1905-10; Prof., 
Mod. Lang.s., So. Univ., Greensboro, Ala., 
1910-13; Instr., Ger., Univ. of Wis., 1913-14; 
Prof., Ger. and French, Wofford Coll., Spar- 
tanburg, S. C, 1914 — . Auth. : German Prose 
Composition, Ginn & Co., 1914. Married Marie 
Therese Duenckel, 1905, St. Louis. Child, 
James Alburn, Jr., b. 1909. Address, Wofford 
Coll., Spartanburg, S. C. 

JOSEPH FERDINAND CHINLUND 
1914. E. E. (See No. 4108.) 

G115. JESSE ROY CHRISTIE 
Assistant; M. S., 1918; b. S 17, 1889, New- 
Boston, N. H.; s. Herbert Maurice (b. do.) 
and xwila Ethel (Pinkney) Christie (b. Clem 
ents West, Nova Scotia). Prepared in New 
Boston (N. H.) H. S. ; N. H. Coll., 1909-13. 
1914-15. Sigma Alpha EpsLlon; Gamma Alpha. 
Asst., Zool. and Entomol., Md. St. Coll., 19 15- 
16; Grad. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; 
Asst., do., 1917-18. 7th Co., Central Mach. 
Gun, O. T. S., Camp Hancock, Ga., 1918; 2nd 
Lt., 7th Co., Mach. Gun; Mustered out, D 13, 
1918. Address, R. 2, Manchester, N. H. 

CARL CHRISTOPHER 
1911. M. S. (See No. 3682.) 

G116. PAU SIEN CHUNG 
Student; M. S., 1918; b. Ap 13, 1891, Can 
ton, China; s. Man Tse (b. Heung Shan, 
Kwongtung Province, China) and Chang Yuen 
Chung. Prepared in St. John Univ., Shanghai, 
China; Canton Christian Coll. B. S., la. St. 
C^oll., 1917. Hawkeye; Delta Sigma Rho; Philo- 
mathean. la. St. and Kan. St. Coll. debate; 
Kennedy cup Peace Oratorical contest. Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Address, 206 E. 
John St., Champaign. 

G117. FRANK LESLIE CLAPP 
Professor; A. M., 1912; b. Ag 21, 1877, 
Forest Hill, Ind.; s. Elias (b. N 7, 1838. Ind.) 
and Mary Ann (Amick) Clanp (b. O 3, i8.?(i, 
Ind.). Prepared in Oakland City (Ind.) H. S.; 
Central Coll., Huntington, Ind. B. S., Lin- 
coln Coll., 1911; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1914. 
Scholarship, Univ. of 111.; Fellow, Univ. of 
Wis., 1913-14. Asst. Prof., Educ, Univ. of 
Colo., 1914-17; Prof., Sch. Adm., do., 1918 — . 
Address, Univ. of Colo., Boulder, Colo. 

ANGIE RAY CLARK 
1907. A. M. (See No. 2051.) 

CHARLES RICHARD CLARK 

1914. M. Arch. (See No. 11 14.) 

*CLIFTON WIRT CLARK 

1915. A. M. (See No. 5593-) 

G118. DARWIN ORLANDO CLARK 
Instructor; A. M., 1909; b. Mr 23. 1871, 
Carthage, Mo.; s. M. H. (b. Ludlow, Vt.) 
and Mary (Stbwel) Clark (b. do.). Prepared 
in Carthage (Mo.) H. S. ; Grinnell Coll. A. B., 
Drury Coll., 1896. Prin., Denmark Acad.. Den- 
mark, la., 1895-7; Teacher, Latin, H. S., 
Hamburg, la., 1900-02; do., Carthage Colleg- 
iate Inst., 1902-08; do., Latin, H. S., Carthage, 
Mo., 1906-08; Fellow, Hist., Univ. of 111.. 
1909-11; Instr., Hist, and Politics, 111. Coll., 
Jacksonville, 111. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. Mar- 
ried Gertrude Green, Je 1897, Carthage, Mo. 
Child, Marian, b. D i, 1910. Address, Jack- 
sonville, 111. 



G119. FRED EMERSON CLARK 
(Husband of No. 4850.), 
Professor; A. M.. 1913; Ph. D., 1916; b. Ag 
26, 1890, Parma Tp., Jackson Co., Mich.; s. 
Guy K. (h. .Mbion, Mich.) and Ida A. Leon- 
ard) Clark (b. Lindon, do.). Prepared in Al- 
bion (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 1912. 
Delta Tail Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Eta. 
Scholarship, Econ., 1912-13; Fellowship. 1913- 
14, 1915-16. Instr., Econ., Univ. of Ariz., 
1914-15; do.. Commerce and Industry, Univ. 
of Mich., 191C-17; Asst. Prof., Bus. Adm., head 
of dept., Del. Coll., 1917-18; Asst. Prof., do., 
Univ. of Mich., 1918 — . Auth.: The Purposes 
of the Indebtedness of Am. Cities, 1880-1912. 
Municipal Research, N. Y., 1917. Mem., M. 
E. Church; Am. Econ. Assn. Married Carry 
Cade Patton ('11), Ag 17, 1915, Urbana (Zhild, 
Frederick Eugene, b. Jl 21, 1917, Address, 
528 Elm St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; bus. add., 
Univ. of Michigan, do. 

G120. HELEN CLARK 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1916; b. F 20, 1890, 
Cortland, N. Y. ; d. William Heermans (b. Ag 
12, 1848, Lyons, N. Y.) and Helen (Street) 
Clark (b. O 28, 1859. Philadelphia). Prepared 
in H. S. Dept., St. Norm, and Tr. Sch., 
Cortland, N. Y. A. B., Vassar, 1913. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Scholar in Psych., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-14; Fellow, do., 1914-16; Asst., 
and Instr., Psych., St. Summer Sch., Rutgers 
Coll., N. J., 1914-17; Instr., Psych., Vassar, 
1916 — •. Auth.: Visual Imagery and Atten- 
tion — -. An Analytical Study, Am. Jour, of 
Psych., 1916; The Crowd, Psych. Monograph, 
No. 2, 1916; Cooperating Compiler, The 
Psych. Inde.x. Mem., Presby. Church; Am. 
Psych. Assn. Address, 31 Prospect St., Cort- 
land, N. Y. 

G121. KARL ADOLPH CLARK 
Geologist; Ph. D., 1916; b. O 20. 1888, Ont., 
Can.; s. Malcolm S. Clark. Prepared in Har- 
bord St. Collegiate, Toronto, Can.; A. B., Mc- 
Masters Univ., 1910; M. A., do., 1912. Geol. 
.Sur. Dept., Ottawa, Can. Address, c/o Dr. 
Reincke, Geol. Sur. Dept., Ottawa, Can.f 

»MARY EDITH CLARK 

1906. A. M. (See No. 1207.) 

G122. SAMUEL CHAPIN CLARK 
Chemist; A. M., 1909; b. Jersey City, N. J. 
Prepared in Bedford (la.) H. S. ; No. 111. St. 
Norm. Sch.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. S. B., Univ. 
of Chicago. Teacher, Pub. Schs. ; Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1902-05; Instr., do., 1905-09; 
Asst., Respiration Calorimeter Lab., Office of 
Home Econ., Sts. Relations Service, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1909 — . 2nd Lt., Food Div., 
Chem. Warfare Section, U. S. N. A., 1917; 1st 
Lt., do., 1917; Mustered out, F 1919. Address, 
Box 102, R. 2, New York Ave. Sta., Washing- 
Ion. D. C. ; bus. add.. Office Home Econ., Dept. 
of Agr., do. 

WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK 

1907. A. M. (See No. 2353.) 

G123. JEAN PAUL CLAYTON 
Engineer; id. E., 191 1; b. O 3, 1888, Ster- 
ling, 111.; s. Gilbert Oliver (b. S 4, 1861, Free- 
port, 111.) and Mary Adeline (Robinson) Clay- 
ton (b. Je 10, 1867, Willoughby, O.).' Pre- 
pared in Boys' II. S., New Orleans, B. E., 
Tulane Univ., New Orleans, 1909. New Or- 
leans Agt.. F. E. Wallace & Co., 203 Broad- 
way, New York City, 1907-09. Research Fellow, 
Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Asst., M. E., do., 191 1; 
Cml. Engr., Union Gas & Elec. Co., Cin- 
cinnati. 1912; Mgr., Cml. Dent., Cent. 111. 
Pub. Service Co., Mattoon, 111. 1912; Cml. 
Mgr., Middle West Utilities Co., Chicago, 
191 7; \. P., Mich. Gas & Elec. Co., Three 
Rivers, Mich., 1917 — . Assoc. Mem., A. S. M. 
E.; Sigma Xi. Address, 5425 Dorchester Ave., 
Chicago. 



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University of Illinois 



MORTIMER BURNHAM CLEVELAND 

1915. M. Arch. (See No. 3323.) 

GEORGE PERKINS CLINTON 
1894. M. S. (See No. 599.) 

G124. FRANK WARREN CLIPPINGER 
Teacher; A. M., 1917; b. Ap 17, 1895, War- 
rensburg. Mo.; s. Edward W. Clippinger. Pre- 

fared in Champaign H. S.; Shortridge H. S., 
ndianapolis. A. B., Wabash Coll., 1916. 
Teacher, Eng., H. S., Champaign, 1918 — . 
Address, 30 Central Ave.. Dayton, O.; biu. 
add., 804 W. Park St., Champaign.! 

Gi2S. HENRY LIVINGSTON COAR 
(Brother of No. 1647) 
Professor; Ph. D., 1903; b. Je 16, 1862, 
Eng.; s. Firman Wood (b. D 2, 1825, Phila- 
delphia) and Lucinda Elizabeth (Blake) Coar 
(b. N 4, 1842, Boston). Prepared in Gymnas- 
ium, Cologne, Ger. A. B., Harvard, i8c)3; 
A. M., do., 1894. Instr., Math., Univ. of I'll., 
1898-1906; Prof., Math., Marietta Acad., Mar- 
ietta, O. Married D 29, 18S7, Ednor, Md. 
Children: Marjorie Bell, b. Ja 4, 1889; Helen 
Ruth, b. N 6, 1891; Henry Osgood, b. Ja 20, 
1896. Address. Marietta, O. 

G126. MARGARET VARA COBB 
Psychologist; A. M., 1913; b. My 16, 1884, 
Easthampton, Mass.; d. Nathan Augustus (b. 
Je 30, i8s9, Spencer, do.) and Alice Vara 
(Proctor) Cobb (b. Ap 22, 1854, do.). Pre- 
pared in Eng. H. S., Worcester, Mass.; Schs. 
in Sydney, N. S. W. ; Oahn Coll., Honolulu. 
A. B., Radcliffe Coll., 191 o. Kappa Delta Pi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Fellowship, ZooL, 
Univ. of HI., 1912-13; Fellowship, Univ. of 
Mich., Biol. Lab., summer 1913; do., Woods 
Hole Marine Biol. Lab., summer 1914; Univ. 
of Chicago, Sch. of Educ, summer 1915; 
Psych., Lab. of Social Hygiene, Bedford Hills, 
N. Y., 1916-17; do.. Division of Psych, of the 
Office of the Surgeon General, War Dept., 
1918 — . Auth. : (with Dr. N. A. Cobb) Nema- 
todes of Douglas Lake and Vicinity, Joitr. Am. 
Micros. Soc, Ja, 1915; White Oaks of No. Am., 
Proceedings Am. Phil. Soc._ 191 5; Note on 
Occurrence of Twins, Sc, 191 5; Inheritance of 
Arithmetical Abilities, Jour. Ed. Psych., 1917- 
Mem., Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae, 1910-18; 
N. E. A., 1916-17; Nat. Soc. for the Study of 
Educ, 1918 — . Address, Falls Church, Va. ; 
bus. add., Div. of Psychol., Office of Surgeon 
General, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

ARCHIBALD OSBORN CODDINGTON 
1884. M. L. (See No. 262.) 

HARRY CLAY COFFEEN 
1899. M. S. (See No. 1116.) 

WALTER COSTELLA COFFEY 
1909. M. S. (See No. 2617.) 

BYRON KEMP COGHLAN 

1916. C. E. (See No. 3325.) 

6t27. ARTHUR SAMUEL COLBY 
Associate; M. S., 1915; b. Jl 4, 1887, Til- 
ton, N. H.; s. Alfred Hazelton (b. Ja i8, i860, 
do.) and Edna Louise (Tucker) Colby (b. Ag 
5, 1862, Hill, N. H.). Prepared in Tilton (N. 
H.) Sem. B. S., N. H. Coll., 191 1. Gamma 
Theta; Agr. Club; Pres., Y. M. C A.; Mgr., 
Basketball; Fruit-judging team; Ivy Day Ora- 
tor. Instr., Agr. and Man. Tr., Pinkerton 
Acad., Derry, N. H., 1911-13; Asst., Pomol., 
Univ. of HI., 1913-15; Instr., do., 1915-18; 
Assoc, do., 1918 — . Ed., Dept. of Fruit Diseas- 
es in Green's Am. Fruitgrozver, 19 18 — . Mem., 
Phi Delta Kappa; A. A. A. S.; Soc. for Hort. 



Sc, 1917—- Married Marion Bullard, Ag i8, 
191 S, Framingham, Mass. Child, Mary Edna, 
b. Ag 14, 1916. Address, 1308 S. Lincoln 
Ave., Urbana. 

G128. MARY ELIZABETH COLCORD 
(Sister of No. 6806) 

Teacher; A. M., 1916; b. F 4, 1888, Green- 
ville, 111.; d. George Ami (b. Ap 16, 1850, 
Temple, Me.) and Julia Longley (Maynard) 
Colcord (b. Je 6, 1855, /South Deerfield, 
Mass.). Prepared in Greenville H. S. A. B., 
Greenville, Coll, 1910. Teacher, Latin and 
Math., Spring Arbor Sem., Spring Arbor, 
Mich., 1910-12; do., H. S., Greenville, 111., 
1912-15; Teacher, Latin, Forest Park Coll., 
St. Louis, 1916-17; do.. Math., Alvin, 111., 
1917 — • Address, 500 N. Spruce St., Green- 
ville, 111. 

G129. CHARLES NELSON COLE 
(Husband of No. 922) 
Dean of Coll.; A. M., 1897; b. Mr 3, 1871, 
Bunker Hill; s. Luther Elliott and Sarah 
Catherine (Stout) Cole. Prepared in Wesleyan 
Univ. Prep. School A. B., Wesleyan Univ.; 
Ph. D., Harvard, 1901. Instr., Latin. Cornell, 
1899-1902; Prof., Latin, Oberlin Coll., 1902; 
Dean of Coll. of Arts and Sciences and Prof., 
Classics, do., 1911 — . Member Am. Phil. Assn.; 
Classical Assn. of Middle West and South. 
Married Mabel Stewart ('96), Ag 29, 1899, 
Chicago. Child, Kenneth Stewart, b. Jl 10, 
1900. Address, 45 King St., Oberlin, O.t 

MARY MAUDE COLE (SCOTT) 
1897. A. M. (See No. 943.) 

G130. GILBART HOOPER COLLINGS 
Professor; M. S., 1917; b. Ja 13, 1895, Crewe, 
Va.; s. T. J. Collings. B. S., Va. Poly. Inst., 
1915. Asst. Prof., Agron., Clemson Agr. Coll., 
S. C. ; Asst. Agron., S. C. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Clemson Coll., S. C. Address, c/o Clemson 
College, S. C. 

EDGAR FRANCIS COLLINS 
1913. E. E. (See No. 1117.) 

G131. VIDA LUCILE COLLINS 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; b. My 13, 1886, 
Bear Lake, Mich.; d. John (b. 1852, Milwau- 
kee, Wis.) and Martha Emmeline (Hopkins) 
Collins (b. Ap 4, 1853, W. Va.). Prepared in 
Bear Lake Schs.; Ferris Inst., Big Rapids, 
Mich. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1907. Gamma Phi 
Beta; Omega Phi. Prin., H. S., East Jordan, 
Mich., 1907-08; Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1908-13; Student, Columbia Univ., summer 
1916-17; Instr., Eng., Mich. St. Norm. Coll., 
1913 — •. Mem., Baptist Church. Address, Bear 
Lake, Mich.; bits, add., 316 W. Michigan Ave., 
Ypsilanti, Mich. 

G132. 'ESTHER MARGARET COLVIN 
A. M., iqis; b. Mr 24, 1894, Albion, Mich.; 
d. Carrie M. Colvin. Prepared in Pontiac H. 
S. A. B., Albion Coll., 1914. Died Mr 25, 1916. 

ARTHUR FRANCIS COMSTOCK 
1913. C. E. (See No. 2620.) 

G133. JESSE LeROY CONEL 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; Ph. D., 1916; b. 
Ja 31, 1883, Mt. Auburn, 111.; s. William 
Rockwell (b. Ag 2, 1856. Taylorville, III.) 
and Estelle (Murphy) Conel (b. Ja 8, 1858, 
Sandford, Ind.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. 
A. B., James Millikin Univ., 1912. Tau Kappa 
EpsUon: Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Millikin Scholarship, Univ. of III., 
1912-13; Fellowship, do., 1913-14; Teaching 
Asst., Dept. of Zool., do., 1914-16; Instr., 



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Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. 
Med. Coll., igi6— . Auth.: (with F. W. Car- 
penter) Study of Ganglion Cells in the Sympa- 
thetic Nervous System, Jour, of Comp. Neurol- 
ogy, Vol. 24, 1914; The Urogenital System of 
Myxinoids, Joitr. of Morph., Vol. 29, 1917. 
Mem., M. E. Church; Am. Assn. of Anatomists. 
Married Helen Mary Boughton, O 18, 1917, 
New York City. Address, 418 W. 118 St., New 
York City; bus. add., Dept. of Anatomy, Univ., 
and Beiievue Hosp. Med. Coll. 

ELLA CONNET (BABE) 
1894. M. L. (See No. 535.) 

EDWARD CHAPMAN CONVERSE 
1909. A. M. (See No. 2058.) 

WILLIAM ADELBERT COOK 
1911. A. M. (See No. 1650.) 

DELMAR GROSS COOKE 
1915. A. M. 1917. Ph. D. (See No. 5082.) 

G134. VERNA LUCILE COOLEY 
Teacher; A. M., 191 7; b. D 13, 1891, Toulon, 
111.; d. Jonathan and Anna Cooley. Prepared 
in Toulon H. S. A. B., Knox Coll., 1913. 
Teacher, H. S., Toledo, la. Address, Toulon, 
111.; bus. add., H. S., Toledo, la. 

Gi3S. ARTHUR REUBEN COOPER 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1917; b. O 30. 1888, 
Ontario, Can.; s. Reuben (b. Ja i, 1849, do.) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Lamiour) Cooper (b. O 
14, 1856, do.). Prepared in Iroquois (Ont., 
Can.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of Toronto, 1910; 
A. M., do., 191 1. Asst., Zool., Univ. Toronto, 
1910-12; Fellow, do., 191J-15; do., Univ. of 
111., 1915-16; Hon. Fellow, Zool., 1916-17; 
Instr., Zool., Coll. of Med., Univ. of 111., 19 17—. 
Asst. and Research Work, at Lake Biol. Sta., 
Georgian Bay, Go-Home Bay, Ont., 1909-n; 
Marine Biol. Sta., St. Andrews, New Bruns- 
wick, 1913-14; Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, 
Mass.; Harpswell Lab., South Harpswell, Me., 
1916; Douglas Lake, Mich., Biol. Sta.. 191 7. 
Auth. : On Systematic Position of Haplo- 
bothrium globuliforme. Trans. Royal Soc., 
Can., Vol. 8, 1 9 14; A New Cestode from 
Amia calva L., Trans. Royal Can. Inst.. 1914; 
Contributions to the Life History of Proteo- 
cephalus ambloplitis; A Parasite of the Black 
Bass; Contrib. to Can. Bio!., 47th Rep. Dept. 
Fisheries, Ottawa, Can.; Trematodes from 
Marine and Fresh-Water Fishes, including one 
Species of Ectoparasitic Turbellarian, Trans. 
Roy. Soc. Can., Vol. 9, 1915; (with T. T. Job) 
Notes on Porocephalus globicephalus. Jour. 
Parasitol, Vol. 3, 1917; A Slorphological Study 
of Bothriocephalid Cestodes from Fishes, do., 
Vol. 4, 1917. Mem., Sigma Xi; Am. Microscop- 
ical Soc. Address, 2146 W. Adams St., Chi- 
cago. 

BEATRICE VIRGINIA COPLEY 
1917. A. M. (See No. 6812.) 

G136. DAVID WILLIAM CORNELIUS 
Professor; Ph. D., 1912; b. Ap 28, 1883, 
Linton, Ind. ; s. William Fletcher (b. Jl 30, 
1844, Louisville, Ky.) and Alice Victoria (Os- 
born) Cornelius (b. O 4, 1852, Linton. Ind.). 
Prepared in Linton (Ind.) H. S. A. B., De 
Pauw Univ., 1906. Phi Gamma Delta. Fellow- 
ship, Phys., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; grad. work, 
Univ. of Calif., 1908-10; Prof., Phys. and 
Engng.. Ottawa Univ., 1912-13; Acting Asst. 
Prof., Phys. and Astronomy. Univ. of Kan., 
1913-iS; Research, Univ. of Wis., summer, 
191s; Instr., Phys., Univ. of Mo., 1915-17; 
Prof., Phys.. Alma Coll., 1917— . Auth.: Ab- 
stractor for Am. Chem. Abstracts; The Velocity 
of Electrons in the Photo-Electric Effect as a 
Function of the Wave-Length of the Light, 



Phys. Review, Ja, 1913; (with J. G. Kemp) A 
High Resistance as a Substitute for a Bronson 
Resistance, do. Mem., Am. Phys. Soc; A. F. 

A. M. Married Orrelle Fidlar, Ag 17, 1912, 
Terre Haute, Ind. Address, Alma, Mich. 

G137. HARRY PEACH CORSON 

Chemist; Ph. D., 1915; b. S 30, 1887, La- 
conia, N. IL; s. Frank Herbert (b. Salisbury, 
N. H.) and Arabella (Peach) CorsOn (b. New- 
bury, Vt.). Prepared in Laconia (N. H.) H. S. 

B. S., N. H. Coll., 1910. Sigma Xi. Asst. to 
Ciiy Engr., Laconia, N. H., 1910; Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-14; Chem. and Bacteriol., 
111. St. Water Sur., 1914-is; Chem., U. S. 
Pub. Health Service, 1915-17; Research Chem., 
The Celluloid Co., Newark, N. J., 1917; 
Chem., Avery Chem. Co., Worchester, Mass. 
Auth.: (with C. L. Parsons) The Solubility of 
Barium Hydroxide and Barium Nitrate in the 
Presence of each other, Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 
32, 1910; (with E. Bartow) The Analysis of 
Chemicals Used in Water Purification, Pro- 
ceedings III. Water Supply Assn., 191 1; Man- 
ganese in Water Supplies, Bid. Univ. of III. 
St. Water Sur. Series, No. 13. Married Anna 
Colbath Batchelder, Je 23, 1913, Exeter, N. H. 
Child, Dorothy Louise, b. My 26, 1916. Ad- 
dress, 188 Custer Ave., Newark, N. J.; bus. 
add.. The Celluloid Co., do. 

G138. WILLIAM WALTER CORT 
(Husband of No. 4674) 
Prof, and Biolog. Dir.; A. M., 191 1; Ph. D., 
1914; b. Ap 28, 1887. Leon, la.; s. William 
Carson (b. F 24, 1850, Monongehela, Pa.) and 
Mary (Smalley) Cort, (b. F 7, 185 1, Munsey, 
Pa.). Prepared in Colorado Springs (Colo.) 
H. S. A. B., Colo. Coll., igog. Phi Delta The- 
ta; Phi Beta Kappa. Instr., Zool., Colo. Coll., 
1912-13; Prof., Biol., Macalester Coll., St. 
Paul, 1914-16; Asst. Prof., Zool.. Univ. of 
Calif., 1916 — ; Acting Dir., Biolog. Div. of 
Calif. St. Bd. of Health, 1917; Sch. of Hygiene 
and Pub. Health, Johns Hopkins Univ., Bal- 
timore, Md. Auth.: Articles in Trans. Am. 
Mic. Soc; Biol. Monographs ; Jour, of Parasit.; 
Special Bui. No. 27, Calif. St. Bd. of Health. 
Mem., Am. Microscopical Soc; A. A. A. S.; 
Am. Soc of Zool.; West. Soc. of Naturalists. 
Married Nellie Magruder Gleason ('11), Je iS, 
1913, Champaign. Children: Helen Louise, b. 
Ap 8, 1916; Margaret Jean, b. O 20, 1917. 
Address, c/o Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, 

G139. JAMES AUSTIN COSS 
Professor; M. S., 1910; b. N 7, 1872, Arrow- 
smith, 111.; s. Leander (b. D 12, 1842. Chilli- 
cothe, O.) and Sarepta (Arrowsmith) Coss (b. 
Ag 15, 1844, Arrowsmith, III.). Prepared in 
111. Wesleyan Prep. Sch. B. S., 111. Wes- 
leyan, 1903; Attended Univ. of Chicago, sum- 
mer, 1906-08. Prof., Chem., Upper la. Univ., 
1905-08; Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; 
Fellow, Clark L'niv., igio-ii; Prof., Chem., 
Morningside Coll., 1911— . Mem., A. C. S.; 
A. A. A. S. Married Cora May Jones, S 6, 
191 1, Chicago. Address, 2058 Nicolette Ave., 
Sioux City, la. 

G140. LOIS MIRIAM COULTAS 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; b. Ja 17, 1892, 
Winchester, 111.; d. Irwin Frost (b. O 27, 1855) 
and Eliza (Townsend) Coultas (b. S 18, i860, 
Eng. ). Prepared in Winchester H. S. A. B.. 
111. Woman's Coll., 1913. Belles Lettres Soc; 
Y. W. C. A. Instr., Ger., HI. Woman's Coll., 
1914-18; do., H. S., Winchester, 111., 1918 — . 
.4ddrcss, Winchester, 111. 

G141. SIDNEY HAYES COX 
Teacher; A. M., 1913; b. Ag 25, 1889, Lew- 
iston. Me.; s. Rev. Arthur Elmes (b. 1859, 
Eng.) and Elizabeth Anna (Hayes) Cox (b. 
186:, Olneyville, R. I.). Prepared in Poland 
(N.. Y.) H. S. A. B., Bates CoU., 191 1- 



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University of Illinois 



Teacher, Eng., H. S., Schenectady, N. Y., 
191316. Commissioned in infantry, Piatts- 
burg, My 8, 1917; A. S. S. C, Recruit Div., 
Information Officer, Kelley Field, South San 
Antonio, Tex.; 337 Aero Sfiuadron, Sta. lios- 
combe Down, Amcsbury, Wilts, Eng.; Mustered 
out, Ja 6, ^917. Auth.: The Sincerity of Robert 
Frost, Nc7i' Republic. 19 iS; A Flea for a More 
Direct Method in Teaching Eng., Etig. Jour., 
Je, iqis. Mem., Econ. Club, Schenectady, N. 
Y. ; Eng. Club, Columbia. Married Alice Mary 
Ray, .Ag 25, 10 17, \\'averly, Mass. Address, 
New Hampton, N. H. ; bus. add., 420 W. 119th 
St., New York City. 

G142. JAMES PERRY COYLE 
Teacher; A. M.,^ 1914; b. O 20, 1888, Logans- 
port, Ind.; s. I<rank and Minnie Marauia 
(Smith) Coyle. Prepared in Logansport (Ind.) 
H. S. A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 1910. I3eta 
Theta Pi; Omega Psi; Scholarship, Univ. of 
111. Teacher, IL S., Keokuk, 191 1-16; Instr., 
Phys., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1916-17; do.. Lane 
Tech. H. S., ipi7— . Mem., Hamilton Clul). 
Chicago. Married Alexine Leroy Reid. Je 23, 
1915, Keokuk. Children: Louise Willco.x, b. 
N 30, 1916; James Perry, Jr., b. Ag 11, 1918. 
Address, 4259 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. 

WALLACE CRAIG 
1901. M. S. (See No. 11 18.) 

G143. WILLIAM TRUMAN CRANDALL 
Farmer;; M. S., 1913; b. My 11, 1886, Lex- 
ington, Ky.; s. A. R. Crandall. B. S., Milton 
Coll., 1906; B. S. A., Univ. of Wis., 1909. 
Head of Dairy Husbandry Dept., N. Y. St. 
Sch. of .-XtT., Alfred Univ., iqio-12; Instr., 
Milk I'roduction and Asst., Agr. E.xp. Sta.. 
I'niv. of 111., 1Q11-13; Assoc, do.. 1913-16; 
Farmer, Milton, Wis., 1916 — . Married Emma 
Anderson, My 6, 1908, Shawano, Wis. Chil- 
dren: Mary Ellen, b. My 21, 1911; Barbara 
Jean, b. O 9, 1915. Address, Milton, Wis. 

G144. FRED RANDALL CRANE 
Agr. Commissioner and Mgr. ; M. S., 1906; 
b. Ja 21, 1875; s. Marvin David and Jennie 
(Randall) Crane. Prepared in Frankfort 
H. S. B. S., Agr. Coll., Olympic, i[ich., 1899. 
Acacia. Asst., Farm Mechanics, Univ. of 111., 
1899-1908; .\gr. Commissioner, Great No. R. 
R. ; Mgr. Loan Dept., Northwestern Trust Co., 
St. Paul. Married Abhie J. Hunt, 1904. Ad- 
dress, St. Paul. 

Gi4S. LUCILE STARR CRAVENS 
Student; A. ]\L, 1911; b. Ap i, 1890, Kansas 
City, Mo.; d. William B. (b. N 27, i86i, Lex- 
ington, Ky.) and Lulu May (Burt) Cravens 
(b. My 13, iSoi, O.). Prepared in Central 
H. S., Kansas City, Mo.; Kan. Univ., 1907- 
oS. A. B., Lombard Coll., 1910. Pi Beta 
Phi; Scholarship. Latin. Grad. Stud., Univ. 
of 111., 1912-13; Teacher. Latin and Greek, 
Forest Park Coll., 19 13-116; Univ. Fellow, 
Univ. of Mo., 1916-17: Pi Beta Phi Fellow- 
ship, do., 1917 — . Address, 3213 St. John 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

G146. FREDERICK NORTH CR.VWFORO 
Chemist; M. S., 1916; b. Ta 15, 1886, Mid- 
dletown. Conn.; s. Morris l^arker (b. S 26, 
1852, Ossining, N. Y.) and Caroline Loma 
(Itice) Crawtord (b. O 4, i85(). Chelsea. 
Mass.). Prepared in Middletown (Conn.) H. 
S. B. S., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 
1908. Sec, Sr. Class; Ath. Squads; Phi Nu 
Theta. Grad. Stud^ Cornell, 1908-10; Engng. 
Staff, Gen. Elec Co., 1910-12; Asst. Chem., 
Pa. Agr. Exp. Sta., 19 12-17; San. Chem. and 
Bacteriol., Isthmus Service and N. Y. St. Dept. 
of Health, also Routine Research Lab., Solvay 
Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y.; Asst. Bacteriol. 
and San. Insp., Red Cross San. Unit 12, Cliil- 
licothe, O. Mem., A. C. S. Address. Middle- 
town, O. 



G147. HENRY GORDON MAC GREGOR 

CRAWFORD 
Entomologist; M. S., 1917; b. Mr 10, 1891, 
Mahoue Bay, Nova Scotia, Can.; s. Rev. J. 
\V. M. (b. Prince Edward Island) and Char- 
lotte Gcddie (Mac Gregor) Crawford (b. 
(uiysborough. Nova Scotia. Can.). Prepared 
in Windsor Co. Acad., Windsor, Nova Scotia; 
Dalhousie Univ., Halifax; Nova Scotia Agr. 
Coll., Truro, Novia Scotia; Ont. Agr. Coll., 
(iuelph, Ont. B. S. A., Univ. of Toronto, 1915. 
Cosmopolitan Club. Scholar in Entomol., 
Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Fellow, do., 1917-18. 
Mem., Ont. Entomol. Soc. ; Entomol. Soc. of 
.\m.; Am. Assn. of Econ. Entomol.; A. A. 
A. S. Address, Wilton Grove, Ont., Can. 

G148. JAMES ALFRED CRAWFORD 
Botanist; M. S., 1916; b. D 24, 1888, Buf- 
falo, N. Y.; s. John (b. F 22, 1831, Paisley, 
Scotland) and l.ouise (Volckman) Crawford 
(b. N 15, 1853, Buffalo, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Lafayette H. S., Buffalo. N. Y. B. S., 
Cornell, 1015. Botanist, liutfalo Botanic Gar- 
ilen. Buffalo N. Y. Mem., Buffalo Hist. Soc 
Address, 31 Brantford Place, Buffalo, N. Y. 

G149. HERBERT LESC'URD CREEK < 
Associate; Ph. D., 1910; b. Ja 21, 1870, Yeo- 
man. Ind.; s. Moses (b. Je 21, 1836, Lafayette, 
Ind.) and Martha (LeSourd) Creek (b. F 16, 
1837. C).). Prepared in Deli)hi H. S. A. B., 
Butler Coll.. 1Q05; Delta L'psilon. In business, 
1898-1903, 1905-7; Attended Univ. of Chicago, 
1907-8; Fellow, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Instr., 
Engl., Univ. of 111., 1910141; A^soc, da., 
1914 — . Auth.: Character in the Matter of 
England Romances, Jour, of Eng. and Ger- 
manic Phit'ol., Vol. 10, 1911; Ilavelot the 
Dane, Englischc Studien. Vol. 48 1915; Love 
in Mediaeval Romance, Sewanee Rez'iciv, Vol. 
24, 1916. Mem., Mod. Lang. .'\ssn. ; M. E. 
Church. Married Anna LeOne Fisher, O 16, 
1901. Indianapolis. Address, 501 W. High 
St., Urbana; bus. add., 324 Univ. Hall, Univ. 
of 111. 

WILLIAM CROCKER 
1903. A. M. (See No. 1652.) 

HILDA MARION CROLL 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7466.) 

JOHN CABELL CROMWELL 
1910. M. E. (See No. 466.) 

G150. SYLVAN JAY CROOKER 
Physicist; M. S., 191 5; Ph. D., 1917; b. 
Jl 3, 1893, Fairmont, Minn.; s. Albion Good- 
hue (b. 1856, Portland, Me.) and Jennie .\lice 
(Nason) Crooker (b. 1S66, Farmington, N. Y.). 
Prepaied in Fairmont (Minn.) II. S. B. S., 
Carlcton, 1914. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; 
.\lhenean. Asst. Physicist, Bur. of Standards, 
Washington. D. C. Mil. Research for Army 
and Navy. Jl 19, 1917; ist Lt., Signal Corps, 
Camp Alfred \'ail, N. J.; Mustered out, F i, 
i<)iq. Auth.: D. C. Corona from Different Sur- 
faces and ISIetals, Phys. Reziezv, O. 1916; A 
(iraphical Method for the Construction of 
Electrostatic Fields, Jour. Franklin Inst., Ja, 
1918; Influence of a Series Spark on the D. C. 
Corona, Am. Jour, of Sc, Ap, 1918. Mem., 
Philosophical Soc. of Wash.; Standards Club; 
Congr. Church. Address, 225 S. North Ave., 
Fairmont, Minn. 

HAROLD FORDYCE CROOKS 
1918. M. S. (See No. 7467.) 

G151. WILLIAM HENRY CULLUM 
Director; A. M., 1916; b. Je 15, 1883. De- 
troit; s. William Henry (b. F 25, 1857. Guelph, 
Ont., Can.) and Rose (Longyear) Cullum (b. 
Ap 18, 1865, Detroit). Prepared in Eastern 



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H. S.. Detroit. A B., Albion Coll.. 1915. 
Scholarship, Univ. of 111., Math.; Fellowship, 
Univ. of Mich.; Instr., Phys., Univ. of Akron, 
Akron, O.; Dir., Magnetic Observatory, Tus- 
con, Ariz. Married Lillian Morse, S 28, 1909, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. Child, Robert Morse, b. 
O 8, 19 16. Address, R. 2, Tuscon, Ariz.; bus. 
add., Dept., Commerce, U. S. Coa.st and 
Geodetic Survey, do. 

G152. HARRY CULVER 
M. S., 1918; b. Ag 13, 1885, Cobb, Wis.; 
s. Henry A. Culver, M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 
191 3. Address, Appleton, Wis. 

GiS3. ROBERT ALEXANDER CUMMINS 
Professor; A. M., 1910; b. S 13, 1874, Pope 
Co., 111.; s. Casper (b. O 16, 1835, Washing- 
ton Co., Ind.) and Margaret Elizabeth (Dixon) 
Cummins (b. My 13 1845, East Tenn.). Pre- 
pared in Summer Norm., Pope Co., 111.; No. 
111. Norm. Sch., Valparaiso, Ind.; Acad. 111. 
Wesleyan. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ.; Grad. 
Scholarship, Univ. of 111. Debating Team. 
Prof, of Univ, of Puget Sound, Wash. Auth. : 
Articles in neriodicals. Mem.. Wash. Educ. 
Assn. Married Mina Jane Cummins, 1898, 
Pope Co., 111. Children: Troas William, b. 
1898; Lloyd Casper, b. 1899; Eva Rachel, b. 
1 901; Russell Paul, b. 1906. Address, 2014 
6th Ave., Tacoma, Wash. 

G154. HELEN ISABEL GUSHING 
(HELFRICH) 
A. M., 191 J : b. Ag 2, 1891, Mt. Morris, 
111.; d. H. W. (b. S I, 1863, Grande de Tour, 
111.) and Lillian Louise (Farwell) Cushing (b. 
O 17, 1863, Mt. Morris, 111.). Prepared -a 
Mt. Morris H. S.; Mt. Morris Acad. A. B., 
Lake Forest Coll., 19 13. Kappa Alpha Theta. 
Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1913-14. Married 
Otis Loyd Helfrich, Ag 23, 1916, Oregon, 111. 
Child, Catherine Louise, b. N 3, 19 17. Ad- 
dress_ 7003 S. Peoria St., Chicago. 

DOROTHY LUCILE CUTHBERT 
(AUSTIN) 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7473). 

Giss. FLOY FENTON CUTLER 
Teacher; A. AL, 1915; b. Ag 23, 1890, Avon, 
111.; s. L. W. Cutler. Prepared in Abingdon 
H. S. A. B., Hedding Coll., 191 1; Univ. of 
Chicago, 1913-14. Teacher, Chisholm, Minn.; 
Bloomington, 111. Address, Abingdon, Ill.f 

STANLEY GARDNER CUTLER 
1911. C. E. (See No. 3333)- 

RALPH RAYMOND DANIELSON 

1916. M. S. (See No. 6187). 



1S93. 



LOUIS S. DAUGHERTY 

M. S. (See No. 569). 



Gis6. CARL NATHAN DAVIDSON 
Chemist; M. S., 1916; b. Ap 6, 1891, Mans- 
ion, Wis.; s. C. H. (b. Genesee, N. Y.) and 
Lulu (Grote) Davidson (b. Watertown, Wis.). 
Prepared in Manston (Wis.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Wis., 1910-12. B. A., Lawrence Coll., 1914. 
Univ. Band; Beta Siglma Phi; Alpha Chi 
Sigma. General Foreman with the Newport 
Chem. Works, Inc., Carrollville, Wis., 1918 — . 
Address, 229 Martin St., Milwa"ukee. 

G157. LEVETTE JAY DAVIDSON 
A. M., 1916; b. My 16, 1894, Eureka, 111.; 
s. E. J. Davidson. Prepared in Eureka H. S.; 
Eureka Prep. Coll. A. B., Eureka Coll., 1915. 
Asst., Eng., Eureka Coll. Prep. Sch., 1913-14; 
Private Tutor, 1913-15. Address, Eureka, Ill.f 



Gis8. EXUM WOODARD DAVIS 
Farmer; A. M., 1903; b. S 10, 1868, Eliza- 
bethtown, Ind.; s. William Exum (b. 1824, 
Goldsboro, N. C.) and Miriam Davis (b. 1826, 
do.). Prepared in Sand Creek Seminary; A. B., 
Univ. of Ind., 1898. Supt., Schs., Chenoa, 111., 
1903-08; do.. Normal, III., 1908-13; Farmer, 
Maiden, Mo., 1913—- Married Melissa W. 
Davis, 1895, Rome City, Ind. Children: Mary 
Lucile, b. 1900; Donald Woodard, b., 1904. 
Address, Maiden, Mo. 

G159. GRANT TRAIN DAVIS 
Professor; M. S., 1909; b. Mr 19, 1877, 
Clinton, iviich. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903. 
Lab. Asst., Organic Chem., Univ. of Mich., 
1902-03; Instr., Gen. Chem., Univ. of Me., 
1903-06; Prof., Chem., Lombard Coll., 1918 — ■. 
Auth.: (with M. Gomberg) articles in Jo^lr. 
A. C. S. Married Helen Elizabeth Munger. 
Children: Ruth May, b. My 18, 1905; Elizabeth 
Louise, b. Ag 15, 1908. Address, Lombard 
Coll., Galesburg, 111. 

G160. JOHN WILLIAMS DAVIS 
Instructor; M. S., 1917; b. N 21, 1887, 
Petersburg, Va. ; s. Richard B. (b. Boydton, 
Va.) and Annie (Hall) Davis (b. Mr 15, 1859, 
Baltimore, Md.). Prepared in Petersburg Acad.; 
Randolph-Macon Coll., 1904-06. M. E., Cornell, 
191 o. Asst., Elec. Engng,, Harvard, 1910-11; 
Instr.. Math, and Phys.. Vanderbilt Univ., 
1912-13; Instr., Elec. Engng., Leland Stan- 
ford Jr. Univ., 1913-14; do.. Univ. of 111., 1914- 
18. ist Lt.; With Dir. of S. M. A., War Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 1918^ — . Auth.: Corona 
and Rectification in Hydrogen, Proceedings 
Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., 191 7, pp 153-168, Vol. 
XXXIV (with C. S. Breese). Address, 20 
Union St., Petersburg, Va. 

Gi6i. LLOYD HAYES DAVIS 
Chemist; A. M., 1913; b. Ja 10, 1889, Craw- 
fordsville Ind.; s. Robert Thomas (b. Ap, 
1854, do.) and Nellie Ann (Rutledge) Davis 
(b. F 1856, Shannondale, Ind.). Prepared in 
Crawfordsville (Ind.) H. S. A. B., Wabash 
Coll., 191 1. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Alpha Gamma Rho. Stud., Physiol. 
Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 1918; Biol. Chem., 
engaged in cml. chem.; dairy and bacteriol. 
work, Chicago, 1913 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Bess Benson, Je 23, 1916, Chica.^'o. 
Child, Magaret Rutledge, b. Je 11, 1917- Ad- 
dress, S419 Univ. Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Morris & Co., Union Stock Yards, do. 



19 16. 



MARY BELLE DAVIS 
A. M. (See No. 1490). 



G162. RAYMiOND EJARL DAVIS 
(Brother of No. 8264) 
Associate; M. S., 1916; b. Je 1885, Gorham, 
Me.; s. Charles (b. Je 17, 1858, Westbrook, 
do.) and Elizabeth Frances (Gray) Davis (b. 
Ap 19, i860, Standish, do.). Prepared in 
Westbrook Sem. B. S., Univ. of Me., 191 1; 
C. E., do., 1914. Theta Epsilon; C. E. Club. 
Draftsman, Mill Const., 1905-06; Transitman 
on R. R. work, 1906-07; Chief Topographer, 
1907-08; Jr. Engr. R. R. Const., 1908-09; 
Civ. Engr., Hydraulic work, 1909-11; Instr., 
C. E., LIniv. of 111.. 1911-17; Assoc, do., 1917- 
18. ist Lt.. E. R. C. U. S. A., 1918; do., Asst. 
to Dept. Engr., West. Dept., Ogden, Utah, Nev. 
and San Francisco. Designer, Ry. Bridges, 1912; 
Observation on Triangulation, 1915; Engr., in 
Chief of party on Ry. location, 1916; Engr. on 
Federal Valley Sur., 191 7 1 Const. Engr. on 
Gov. Aviation Cantonments; With H. S. Jordan, 
determined hydraulic constants for thin plate 
orifices inserted in pipe lirie, 1913-17. Auth.: 
Manual of Surveving for Field and Office, Me 
Graw-Hill Book Co., 191 5; (with Prof. H. S. 
Jordan) The Thin Plate Orifice as a Means of 



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Measuring the Flow Through a Pipe line, Bui. 
of Univ. of III., 1 918; Numerous articles in 
technical jours. Ed. and compiler, Mil. notes for 
War Dept. Mem., Am. Assn. Engrs.; Soc, 
Promotion Engng. Educ; 111. Soc. Engrs.; 
C. E. Club. Married Hazel McCrum, Ag 17, 
1910, North Hatley, Can. Child, Priscilla 
Joan, b. Mr 2. 1914. Address, 195 Rochester 
St., Westbrook, Me.; bus. add., 404 Wells 
Fargo Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. 

SAMUEL SYLVESTER DAVIS 

1917. M. S. (See No. 6826). 

G163. ROBERT LESLIE DAVIS 

Botanist; A. M., 1916; b. Je 23, 1891, Co- 
lumbia. S. C; s. Dean Ellery W. (b. Mr. 29, 
1858, Oconomowoc, Wis.) and Annie Turner 
(Wright) Davis (b. Ag 10, 1855, Lake City, 
Fla.). Prepared in Lincoln (Neb.) H. S. 
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1914. Alpha Theta 
Chi. Asst., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Head of 
So. Dept., H. S., Havre, Mont., 1916-17; 
Scientihc Asst., Fiber Investigations, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1918 — . 
Address, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, 

G164. ROY LeFEVRE DAVIS 
A. M., 1917; b. Ag 25, 1893, Potomac, 111.; 
s. George W. (b. Ag 7, 1855, do.) and Mary J. 
(Foreman) Davis (b. Jl 2, 1863, Climax, O.). 
Prepared in Potomac H. S.; III. Wesleyan Acad. 
A. B., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 191 5; A. M., do., 
1916. Tau Ka|ipa Epsilon; Phi Delta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Delta. Fellow, 
Educ, Univ. of 111., 191 7. Enlisted in Sig. 
R. C, N 22, 1917; Commissioned 2nd Lt., Sig. 
Corps. Aviation Sec, Mr 28. 1918; ist Lt., 
R. M. A., A. S. M. A., Kelly Field, Tex.; 
Mather Field, Calif.; Mustered out, Ja 18, 
1919. Address, Potomac, 111. 

Gi6s. RUTH KAY DAVIS 
A. M., 1915; b. Mr 31, 1890, Greenville, 111.; 
d. John E. Davis. Prepared in Greenville H. 
S. A. B., Greenville Coll., igii. Asst. Prin., 
St. Elmo H. S., igii-14. Address, 519 Wells 
St., Greenville, Ill.t 

G166. BERT STOVER DAVISSON 
Chemist; A. M., 19 14; b. Ap s. 1887, New 
Richmond, Ind.; s. W. C. (b. S 19, 1843) and 
Aniantha (Arnett) Davisson (b. F 23, 1842, 
Sugar Grove, Ind.). Prepared in Sugar Grove, 
Ind. A. B., Univ. of Ind., 191 1. Alpha Chi 
Sigma. Chem., O. Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, 
O., 1914 — . Auth.: Four Scientific papers. 
Address. 619 N. Buckeye St., Woosters, O. ; 
bus. add., Ohio Agr. E.xp. Sta., do. 

G167. ANNA EDITH DAY 
Teacher; A. M., 1908; b. Ag 27, 1886, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; d. George (b. Mr 27, 1857, do.) 
and Julia (De Freitas) Day (b. S 17, 1861, 
do.). Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. A. B., 
111. Coll., Jacksonville, 1907; Scholarship in 
Grad. Sch. Y. W. C. A. Instr., Eng. and Math., 
Jacksonville H. S. Address, 764 W. Lafayette 
Ave., Jacksonville, Ill.f 

G168. PAUL MARSHALL DEAN 
Professor; Ph. D., 1916; b. Mr 24, 1885, 
Newcastle, Pa.; s. Marshall H. (b. Ap 20, 1858, 
do.) and Mollie Irene (Cox) Dean (b. Ag 30, 
1858, do.). Prepared in St. Prep. Sch., Boul- 
der, Colo. A. B., Univ. of Colo., 1908; A. 
M., do., 191 1. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Acacia; Sigma Xi. Teacher, H. S., 
Golden, Colo., 1908-09; Chem., West. Chem. 
Mfg. Co., Denver, iqog-io: Instr., Chem., Univ. 
of Colo., 1911-14; Asst. Prof., Chem., Univ. of 
Colo., 191 7 — . Auth.: (with John B. Ekely) 
The Action of Acetic Anhydride on some Ben- 
zyiidene Anthracite Anthranitic Acids. Jour. 
A. C. S., 1012. Mem., A. A. A. S. Married 
Cleophile Bell. Je 4, 1912, Boulder, Colo. Ad- 
dress, 193 1 Mapleton Ave., Boulder, Colo. 



G169. RALPH HIPPLE DEAN 
A. M., 1917; b. Mr 30, 1895, Somonauk, 111.; 
s. Cornelius C. (b. Ag 20, 1S71, Shabbona, 
111.) and Alice Mae (Hippie) Dean (b. Je 21, 
1872, Perry Co., Pa.). Prepared in Somonauk 
H. S. A. B., Lake) Forest Coll., 1916. Alpha 
Delta Phi. Scholarship in Chem. R. O. T. C, 
1917; 2nd Lt., 57th U. S. Inf., 1917; 1st Lt., 
33rd U. S. Inf., Panama. Address, Somonauk, 
111. 

G170. NEILS HENRIKSEN-DEBEL 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1916; b. Ja 16, 1883, 
Denmark; s. Christian Andersen and Anna 
(Nielsen) Debel. Prepared in Acad., Dana 
Coll., Blair, Neb.; Dana Coll. B. A.. Univ. of 
Neb., 1913; A. M., do., 1914. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Eta; Cosmopolitan Club. Fellow, Pol. Sc, 
LTniv. of 111., 1914-16; Instr., Hist., Univ. of 
111., 1916-17. Second R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheri- 
dan, 1917; Commissioned ist Lt., Inf. Reserve 
Corps, 191 7; Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, 
1917-18; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1918; Mustered 
out, F 4, 1919. Auth.: The Direct Primary in 
Neb., Neb. Legislative Reference Bur.; The 
Veto Power of the Gov. of 111., Univ. of III. 
Studies in the Social Sciences, 191 7. Married 
Lydia Jensen, Ag 29, 1916, Blair, Neb. Child, 
Robert Edward, b. Ap 5, 1918. Address, Blair, 
Neb. 

G171. PRENTICE HOOVER DEFFENDALL 
Teacher; A. M., 1914; b. S 22, 1881, Pike 
Co., Ind.; s. James A. (b. 1834. do.) and Susan 
R. (Hoover) Deffendall (b. 1837, do.). Pre- 
pared in Oakland City (Ind.) H. S.; Oakland 
City Coll. A. B., De Pauw Univ., 1906. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Supt., Schs., Taylorville, 111., 
1916; Teacher, H. S., St. Louis, 1916 — . Auth.: 
Practical Grammcr for H. Schs. and Acads., 
Ainswortih & Co., 1917. Mem., Congr. Church; 
A. F. A. M. Married Jessie Clair Watson, 
Greencastle, Ind., 1906. Address, 2y Amherst, 
University City, St. Louis. 

G172. WILLIAM MAURICE DEHN 
Professor; Ph. D., 1903; b. Je 24, 1872, 
Chesning, Mich. Prepared in Holland (Mich.) 
OH. S. ; Hope Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, sum- 
mers, 1895-T900, 1898-1900. Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1903-07; Asst. Prof., (3hem., 
Univ. of Wash., 1907-12; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1912 — . Auth.: 42 articles on chem. subjects, 
mostly published in the Amer. Chem. Jour. 
Mem., A. C. S.; A. A. A. S., Fellow. Married 
Lois McBride, Je 19. 1916, Olympia, Wash. 
Address, Washington Univ. St., Seattle. 

CHARLES EDMUND DE LEUW 
1916. C. E. (See No. 5092.) 

RUBY THORNE DEMOTTE (BROWN) 
1906. A. M. (See No. 1657.) 

G173. ALICE DENBY (NEVINS) 
Teacher; A. M., 1912; b. Je 7, 1890, Nil- 
wood, 111.; d. George W. (b. Je 17, 1856, Car- 
linville. 111.) and Lillie E. (Chiles) Denby (b. 
Mr 7, 1863, do.). Prepared in Carlinville H. 
S. Ph. B., Blackburn Coll., 191 1. Head of 
Eng. Dept.. Blackburn Coll., 1912-18. Married 
Elbert N. Nevins, N 2, 1917, Carlinville, 111. 
Address, Carlinville, 111. 

G174. WILLIAM WELLS DENTON 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; b. Ag 
18, 18S2, Detroit; s. Walter Bion (b. N 25. 
1857, Lowell, Mich.) and Mary (Wells) Den- 
ton (b. O 8, 18512. Utica, Mich.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Detroit. A. B., Univ. of Mich.. 
1007. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Al- 
pha; Kappa Delta Pi; Quadrangle Club. Asst., 
Math., 1907-11; Fellow, Math., 1911-12; Instr., 
Math.. Univ. of 111., 1912-17; do., Worcester 
Pol. Inst.. 1917 — . Auth.: (with J. W. 
Young) Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of 



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Algebra and Geometry, The Macmillan Co., 
191 1 ; On the Osculating Quartic of a Plane 
Curve, Trans. Am. Math. Soc, Vol. 15, 1909; 
Projective Differential Geometry of Develop- 
able Surfaces, do. Mem., Math. Assn. of Am.; 
Assn. Teachers Math, in N. E. ; Intercollegiate 
Socialist Soc; Univ. Club, Univ. of 111., 1909- 
17; Rocky Mountain Climbers Club; Unitarian 
Church; Am. Math. Soc; Bahai Movement. 
Address, 811 Third Ave., Detroit; bus. add., 
Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Worcester, Mass. 

Gi7S. CLARENCE GEORGE DERICK 
Dir., Research Lab.; M. S., 1909; Ph. D., 
1910; b. O 29, 18S3, Sutton, Quebec, Can.; s. 
'Wesley Talmage (b. O 30, 1849, Clarenceville, 
do.) and Emma Delia (Ryan) Derick (b. Ag 
22, 1856, St. Albans, Vt.). Prepared in Wor- 
cester, Mass., H. S. B. S. Worcester Poly. 
Inst., 1906. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Lecturer and Res. Asst., 1907-8; Asst., Organ. 
Chem., 1908-10; Instr., Organ. Chem., 1910-11; 
Assoc. Organ. Chem., 191 1; Dir., Research 
Lab., Nat. Analine & Chem. Co., Inc., Buffalo, 
N. Y. Discovered Metlhod for water-proofing 
cement concrete, 1907; Correlation of ioniza- 
tion and structure, 191 1. Auth. : Molecular 
Rearrangments, and the Constitution of Lauro- 
lene, Esdienbach Printing Co., Easton, Pa. 
1910; Published: Molecular Rearrangements in 
the Camphor Series, II, Laurolene (with Dr. 
W. A. Noyes) Jour, of Am. Chem. Soc, 31, 
1909; Molecular Rearrangements in the Cam- 
phor Series, III, Oxidation Products of 1- and 
d- Laurolene (with Dr. W. A. Noyes) do., 32, 
1910; Molecular Rearrangements of Carbon 
Compounds, do.; Polarity measured in Terms 
of Logarithmic Function of the Ionization Con- 
stant, do., 191 1 ; and numerous other topics of 
a Physical-Organic Cliem. Nature. Mem., M. 
E. Church; 111. Acad. Sc; A. C. S.; Univ. 
Club. Married Edith Lillian Blome, Ag 27, 
1907, Worcester, Mass. Children: Clarence 
George, Jr., b. Ap 3, 1909; Kennette Earle, b. 
My IS, 1911. Address, 351 Abbott Rd.. Buffa- 
lo, N. Y. ; bus. add.. National Analine & Chemi- 
cal Co., Inc., do. 

G176. IDA BELLE DEWEY (JOHNS) 
(Wife of No. 6336; Sister of No. 8272) 

A. M., 1914; b. N 22, 1890, Rockford, 111.; 
d. William Elmer (b. Mr 14, 1858, Kenosha, 
Wis.) and Clara (Ritchie) Dewey (b. Ja 24, 
1852, Racine, Wis.). Prepared in Rockford H. 
S. A. B., Rockford Coll., 1913. Delta Gam- 
ma; Alethenai. Grad. Scholarship in Eng. 
Mem., Congr. Church; Rockford Woman's 
Club, Rockford Coll. Assn. Married Wilford 
Espin Johns ('14), Ag 22, 1914, Rockford, 111. 
Children: Elizabeth Dewey, b. My 2. 191S; 
Clarice Ida, b. Jl 18, 1916; Margaret Evelyn, 
b. Je 27, 1917. Address, R. 6, Rockford, 111. 

JAMES ANSEL DEWEY 

1898. M. S. (See No. 1027.) 

SARAH LOUISE DEWEY (YENSEN) 

1899. M. S. (See No. 1028.) 

G177. MABEL ELIZABETH DIBELL 
(Sister of No. 7481) 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. Je 21, 1888, Wol- 
cott, Ind.; d. E. B. Dibell. Prepared in Wol- 
cott H. S. A. B., West. Coll., Oxford, O., 
1910. Teacher, H. S., Mt. Sterling, 111.. 1910- 
12 ; Instr., Biol., Weston Coll. for Women, 
Oxford, O. Address, Wolcott, Ind.; bus. add., 
Oxford, O.t 

OLIVER MORTON DICKERSON 

1906. Ph. D. (See No. 1858.) 

G178. LLOYD BLACKWELL DICKEY 

Technician; A. M., 1917: t). Ap 7, 1894, 

Racine, Wis.; s. George Harry (b. Mi; 13, 

1858, Kenosha, Wis.) and Agnes Margaret 



(Thomson) Dickey (b. Jl 19, 1863, Detroit). 
Prepared in Esmond (N. Dak.) H. S. A. B., 
Fargo Coll., N. Dak 1915. Gamma Alpha. 
Grad. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 19:5-19; 
Technician and Stud., Med. Dept., Univ. of 
Minn., 1919 — . Co. 3, 2nd Regt., S. A. T. C, 
Univ. of Minn.; Mustered out, D 10, 1918. 
Address, Esmond, N. Dak.; bus. add., Millard 
Hall, Med. Dept., Univ. of Minn., do. 

G179. WILLIAM DIETRICH 
(Brother of Nos. 3706, 4130) 
Agriculturis.t; M. S. in Agr., 1906; b. Mr 
24, 1871, Black River Falls, Wis.; s. Henry, 
Jr.- (b. Je 3, 1839, Hessen, Darmstadt, Ger.) 
and Susanna (Witting) Dietrich (b. 1846, 
Ger.). Prepared in Black River Falls, H. S. 
Philomathean. B. S. in Agr., Univ. of Wis., 
1899; Farm oupt., 1901-2; Soil Expert, Dept. 
of Agr., Wash., D. C, 1903; Instr. and Asst. 
Prof.. Swine Husb., Univ. of 111.; Asst. Chief, 
ill .A"-r. Exn. Sta., 1907-12; Supt. of Farm 
and Hof Dairy and Poultry Ranch, Irwin, 
Va. Auth. : Market Classes and Grades of 
Swine, Bui. No. 97, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.; The 
Swine Indus, from the Market Standpoint, 
Cir. No. 83 idem; The Location, Construction, 
and Operation of Hog Houses, Bui. No. 109, 
same. Married Mathilda Klein, F 27, 1901, 
Black River Falls, Wis. Children: Norma 
Louise, o. D I, 1905: Manford Klein, b. N 14, 
1908. Address, Crookston, Minn. 

G180. RAY MAXWELL DILLOW 
A. M., 1910; b. D 19, 1887, Creston, la.; s. 
J. M. Dillow. A. B., Lombard Coll. Scholar 
Economics. Address, Edmonton, Alberta, 
Can. (4) 

HARRY BERNHARD DIRKS 
1905. M. E. (See No. 2075). 

G181. JAY KARL DITCHEY 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. Mr 10, 1886; 
s. Peter aiid Julia (Monoghan) Ditchey. Pre- 
pared in Sandusky (O.) H. S. A. B., Univ. 
of Mich., 191 1. Asst., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 
III, 1911-13; Instr., O. St. Univ., 1913-17; 
Civilian Instr., U. S. Naval Acad., 1917 — • 
Address, 200 King George St., Annapolis, Md. ; 
bus. add., U. S. Naval Acad., do. 

G182. FRANCES ELIZABETH DOAN 
(STREIGHTOFF) 

A. M., 1911; b. F 19, 1885, Westfield. Ind.; 
d. Abel (b. 18/1-' Monrovia, Ind.) and Phoebe 
McPherson (Lindley) Doan (b. 1844, West- 
field Ind.). Prepared in Friends Acad., West- 
field'. Ind.; Union H. S.. do. A. B., Butler 
Coll., 1907; Univ. of Chicago, 1908-09. Pi 
Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A.; Scholarship in Eng. 
Teacher, Eng., H. Schs. in Ind., 1912-15. 
Auth.: (with Frank Hatch Streightoff) Indi- 
ana: A Social and Economic Survey, 1915- 
Pres., Woman's Franchise League of Green- 
castle; Pres., Assn. of Coll. Alumnae, Green- 
cnstle. Branch; Mem.. St. Bd. of Franchise 
League; Friends' Church. Married Frank 
Hatch Streightoff, Je 10. 191 3- Child, Frank 
Doan, b. Ja 11, 19 18. Address, 510 E. Wash- 
ington St., Greencastle, Ind. 

G183. ALICE MARY DOANE (LEACH) 
A. M., 191 7; b. Ap 30, 1892, Brooklyn, N. 
Y.; d. Benjamin H. (b. My 6. 1863, do.) and 
Mary Eliza (Davis) Doane (b. Ap 18, 1864, 
Columbus Co.. N. C). Prepared m Plam- 
field (N. J.) H. S. A. B., Earlham Coll., 1914- 
Social Worker, N. Y. Reporter. Chicago Trib- 
une, summer 1917; do., Philadelphia North- 
Am., 191 7-1 8; Teacher, Eng., Vincennes Univ., 
Vincennes, Ind., 1918-19. Mem.. Poetry Soc. 
of Am.; Bd. of Mgrs., N. Y. Colored Mission. 
Married M. E. Leach, N lo, 1917, Germantown, 
Pa. Address. 326 W. 51st St., NeW York City. 



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TOWNSEND FOSTER DODD 

1915. E. E. (See No. 2954). 

MARY GERTRUDE DOHERTY 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3348). 

EDWARD ADELBERT DOISY 

1916. M. S. (See No. 6206). 

LILLIAN DORA DOLE (KENNEDY) 
1916. A. M. (See No. 6844)- 

G184. DEE DORSEY (THOMPSON) 
Teacher; A. M., 1918; b. F 25. 1893, Madi- 
son, Mo.; d. Charles Mathias (b. Mr 21, 1S55, 
Perry, III.) and Rachel Ada (Chenoweth) 
Dorsey (b. F 8, 1859). Prepared in Mt. Ster- 
lin- H. S. A. B., Heddiiig Coll., 1917- 
Teacher, H. S.. Aledo, 111., 1918— . Married 
Donald C. Thompson, Je 6, 19 18. Address, 
Aledo, ill. 

Gi8s. JOHN EZRA DOTTERER 
Instructor; A. M., 1917; b. O 4, 1888, Union 
Bridge, Md.; s. William H. (b. Ap 15, 1847, 
Westminster, Ind.) and Mary Catherine 
(Roop) Dotterer (b. My 30, 1851, Union 
Bridge, Md.). Prepared in Blue Ridge Coll. 
Acad. A. B., Blue Ridge Coll., 1917. Instr., 
Math., Park Coll., Parkville, Mo., 1912-15; 
Teaching Fellow, Univ. of Ky., 191 6-1 7; 
Scholar, Math., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Instr., 
Math., Greer Jr. Coll., Hoopeston, 111., 191 7 — . 
Mem., Church of the Brethren; Math. Assn. 
of Am. Address, New Windsor, Md.; bus. 
add., (jreer Jr. Coll., Hoopeston, 111. 

Gi86. GEORGE LEWIS DOTY 
Librarian; A. M., 1917; b. Ja 28, 1895, 
Monroe, Mich.; s. George Washington (b. Ja 
IS, 1847, do.) and Alice Sophronsia (New- 
comer) Doty (b. Ag 12, 1857, Elmore, O.). 
Prepared in Moiiroe (Mich.) FI. S. A. B., 
Albion Coll., 191 6. Stud., Lib. Sch. and Lib. 
Clerk, Univ. of 111., 1916-17;^ Camp Libn., 
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala., 191 7; do., A. 
E. F., France. Address, Monroe, Mich. 

G187. *HERMAN DOUTHITT 
A. M. 191 1 ; b. Jl 20, 1886, Kiowa, Kan.; 
s. Edmond Page (b. O 16, 1861, Ind. Co.. Pa.) 
and Ella (Herman) Douthitt (b. Mr 10, 1862, 
Mo.). Preiiared in Hennessey (Okla.) H. S. 
A. B., Univ. of Okla., 1910; Ph. D., Univ. 
of Chicago, 19 16. Sigma Xi; Asst. Prof., 
Univ. of Kan., 1916-17. Auth.: Studies on 
Cestode Family Anoplocephalidae, Univ. of 
111., 1915'; Structure and Relationships of 
Diplocaulus, Walker Museum Contributions, 
Univ. of Chicago Press, 1917; Eryops: Eryop- 
soides. Gen. Nov. from the New Mexico 
Permian; Function of Supraglenoid Canal. 
i.-Lcm.. Unitarian Church; Bricklayers' L^nion. 
Married Bessie Price, N 14, 1914, Monmouth. 
111. Died O 24, 1917. 

G188. EDWARD SAMUEL DOWELL 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. D 14, 1888, Woo- 
ster, O.; s. E. S. Dowell. Prepared in Tiffin 
(O.) H. S. A. B.. Oberlin Coll., 1910. Asst., 
Hist., Oberlin Coll., 1909-10; Instr., Hist, and 
Econ.. Northland Coll., iqio-12; do.. West. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch. Head of Dept., Hist, and Pub. 
Speaking, Buevms H. S., Bueyms, O. Address, 
215 S. Walnut St., Bueyms, 0. 

ELZY FRANKLIN DOWNEY 
1910. M. S. (See No. 3712.) 

G189. GEORGE WILLIAM DOWRIE 

Professor; Ph. D., 1913; b. D 27, 1880, Pon- 

tiac, 111.; s. Thomas W. (b. F 2, 1848, Tarbol- 

ton, Scotland) and Ruth (Smith) Dowrie (b. 

D 14, 1847, Banbridge, Ireland). Prepared in 



Pontiac H. S. B. A., Lake Forest Coll., 1901; 
M. A., Univ. of Chicago, 1907. Instr., Pendle- 
ton Acad., Ore., 1901-02; do., H. S., Jackson- 
ville, 111., 1903-04; do., Pontiac, 111., 1904-06; 
Fellow, Econ., igio-ii Asst., Econ., Univ. of 
111., 1911-13; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of Mich., 
1913-16; Assoc. Prof., do., 1916-17; Prof., do., 
1917 — . Auth.: The Development of Banking 
in 111., 1817-63. Univ. of 111., 1914; A. Syllabus 
in Money, Univ. of Mich., 191 5; A Syllabus in 
Banking, do., 1918; The Training of Bankers 
at the Univ., Mich. Invester, S 191 7. Mem., 
Philosophical Club; Univ. Club, Ann Arbor; 
Am. Econ. Assn., Presby. Church. Married 
Lillian Otis, Je 24, 1908, Fairbury, 111. Child. 
James Otis, b. D 7, 1914. Address, Univ. of 
Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. 



1916. 



EDGAR DWIGHT DOYLE 
E. E. (See No. 4133.) 



G190. JASPER OWEN DRAFF1N 
Instructor; M. S., 1916; b. S 24, 1884, Noy- 
on, Quebec. Can.; s. William (b. i860, do.) 
and Margaret (Murphy) Draffin (b. 1863, do.). 
B. S., Univ. of Vt., 1913. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Xi. Civ. Engr.. Burlington, Vt., 1913- 
14; Research Fellow, Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1914-16; Instr., Mech., O. St. Univ., 
1916 — . Concrete Ship Div.. Emergency Fleet 
Corp., Philadelphia and South Bethlehem, Pa., 
1918 — : Mem.. M. E. Church; Vt. Soc. Engrs.; 
Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ. Address, 
31 S W. 9th Ave.. Columbus, O.; bus. add.. 
Lord Hall, Ohio St. Univ., do. 

G191. WILLIAM HENRY DRESSEN 
Instructor; A. M., 1916; b. O 25, 1880, 
Stephenson Co., 111.; s. Hillert (b. 1838, Em- 
den, Ger. ) and Dona (Stegeman) Dreesen (b. 
1844, Groeningen, Netherlands). Prepared in 
Winnebago and Rockford H. Schs. A. B., 
Greenville Coll., 1907. Instr., Hist, and 
Greek, Evansville, Sem., Wis., 1907-08; Instr., 
Econ. and Pol. Sc. Greenville Coll., 1908-14; 
Asst., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1914-18; Instr., Sch. 
of Commerce, Ore. Agr. Coll., 1918 — . Mem., 
Am. Econ. Assn.; Free Methodist Church. 
Married Luella Faye Deremiah, Ag 20, 1907, 
Laclede. 111. Children: Helen Juanita. b. S 
5, 1908; Carolyn Dena, b. N 8, 1910. Address. 
School of Commerce, Oregon Agriculture Col- 
lege, Corvallis, Ore. 

G192. DAISY DEAN DRYDEN 
Teacher; A. M., 1916; b. Mr 12, 1884, Mul- 
vane, Kan.: d. W. C. Dryden. Prepared in 
Mulvane (Kan.) H. S.; Wichita (Kan.) H. S.; 
Univ. of Chicago, summer sessions; Univ. of 
Calif., do. A. B., LTniv. of Kan., 1905- Teach- 
er, H. S., Weir, Kan., 1905-06; Eldorado, 1906- 
07; Wichita, Kan., 1907-12; Colo. St. Prep. 
Sch., 1912-13; Great Falls, Mont., 1913-15; 
Walla Walla, Wash. Address, 5385 Lawrence 
St., Wichita, Kan.; bus. add., Walla Walla, 
Wash.t 

ALEXANDER DAWES DU BOIS 
1912. E. E. (See No. 1214.) 

RAYMOND WILLIAM DULL 

1910. M. E. (See No. 1029.) 
G193. LOUISE BURNHAM DUNBAR 

Teacher; A. M., 1917; b. Ag 11, 1894, White 
River Junction, Vt.; d. Joseph Henry (b. 1858, 
North Hartland, Vt.) and Belle Maude Louise 
(Hanchett) Dunbar (b. Mr 17, 1869, White 
River junction, Vt.). Prepared in Hartford 
(Vt.) H. S. A. B., Mt. Ilolvoke Coll.. 1916. 
Y. W. 'C. A.; 111. Grad. Club; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Grad. Scholar, Fellow. Univ. of 111.; do.. 
Head, Hist. Dept., H. S., Champaign, 19 18 — . 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, White River 
junction, Vt.; bus. add., 11 07 W. Oregon St., 
Urbana. 



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G194. MARGARET STEEL DUNCAN 
Student; A. M., 1910; b. Reading, Pa.; d. 
Samuel (b. Scotland) and Margaret (Christie) 
Duncan (b. do.). Prepared in Philadelphia H. 
S. for girls. A. B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1908. 
Honorary Fellow, French, Univ. of 111., 1909- 
10; Teacher, Hiram Coll., Hiram, O., 1910-12; 
Studying at Sorbonne Univ^ Paris, and Ma- 
drid, 1912-13; Prof., Rom. Lang. Dept., Hiram 
Coll., 1913-14; Assoc. Prof., Rom. Langs., 
Temple Univ., Philadelphia, 1914-17; Fellow 
in Romanics, Univ. of Pa.. 1917 — . Address, 
2526 S. 20th St.. Philadelphia; bus. add., Univ. 
of Pa., Philadelphia. 

Gi9S. WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNHAM 
Registrar; A. M., 191 7; b. Ag 3, 1893, St. 
Louis; s. William Armstrong (b. Je 2, 1870. 
do.) and Lottie May (Rickart) Dunham (b. Ja 
25, 1868, Carrollton, 111.). Prepared in St. 
Louis Central H. S. A. B., Washington LTniv. 
St. Louis, 1914. Grad. Stud., Pol. Sc, LIniv. 
of 111., 1914-15; Social Worker, St. Louis Daily 
Vacation Bible school, St. Louis, summers 
:9i4-i7; Asst. Dir., Boyle Memorial Centre 
(Institutional Church), St. Louis. 1915-17; Agt., 
Am. Red Cross Disaster Relief, East St. Louis 
Race Riot, 191 7; Visitor, St. Louis Provident 
Assn., 1917-18; Registrar, do., 1918 — . Mem.. 
Presby. Church; Fellowship of Reconciliation. 
Address, 4595 W. Belle Terrace. St. Louis; 
bus. add., St. Louis Provident Assn., 2221 Lo 
cust St., do. 

WILLIAM VAN DUNKIN 
1909. M. E. (See No. 1864.) 

HAROLD HOUGHTON DUNN 
1915. M. S. (See No. 3351.) 

G196. MAX SHAW DUNN 
Chemist; M. S., 1918; b. Ag 22, 1895; Mile, 
la.; s. Lon (b. do.) and Nellie (Shaw) Dunn 
(b. do.). Prepared in Mile (la.) H. S. A. B., 
Simpson Coll., 1916. Kappa Theta Psi; Alpha 
Chi Sigma. Asst., Chem., Simpson Coll., 1914- 
16; do., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 2nd Lt., Chem. 
Div.. Med. Corps, Base Hosp.. No. 9, Lake- 
wood, N. J., 1918 — . Auth.: Influence of Food- 
stuffs on Endogenous Uric Acid, Jour. Biol. 
Chem.. Vol. 33. Mem., A. C. S. Address, 
Base Hospital No. 9, Lakewood, N. J. 

CHARLES ELMER DURST 
1912. M. S. (See No. 3717.) 

MATI LAL DUTT 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4630.) 

EDWARD MURRAY EAST 
1904. M. S. (See No. 1494.) 

G197. JASPER FAY EASTMAN 
Farm Adviser; M. S., 1910; b. Mr 17, 1887, 
Townsend, Mass.; s. George Sevanus (b. do.) 
and Emily Monroe (Wheeler) Eastman (b. do.). 
Prepared in Townsend (Mass.) H. S. B. S., 
Mass. Agr. Coll., 1907. Phi Kappa Phi; Fel- 
lowship, LTniv. of 111. Asst., Agron., N. H. 
Coll. and Exp. Sta., Durham, N. IL. 1907-09; 
Agron., N. Y. St. Sch. of Agr.. Morrisville, N. 
Y., 1909-16; Co. Agr. Agt., Broome Co., Bing- 
hamton, N. Y.. 1916 — . Mem., Am. Soc. Ag- 
ron.; Am. Breeders' Assn. Married Mildred 
Ashforth Churton, Ag 22, 1912.^ Child, Jtnet 
Rcper. Address, Bin'^hamton, N. Y. 

ELMER TRYON EBERSOL 

1915. M. S. (See No. 1667. ) 

HENRY CHARLES ECKSTEIN 
1918. M. S. (See No. 6855-) 



CLARENCE LEROY EDDY 
1909. C. E. (See No. 1329.) 



1916. 



M. REECE EDWARDS 

M. S. (See No. 7497.) 



WILLARD CLARKE EELLS 

1909. M. S. (See No. 2962). 

G198. JAMES EVERETT EGAN 
Chemist; A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; b. F 

25, 18S6, Neoga, 111.; s. James Edward (b. Mr 

26, 1858. O.) and Mary (Krapp) Egan (b. 
A-^ r-, i86c. Cumberland Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Frankfort (Ind.) IL S. A. B.. DePauw 
Univ., 1908. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. 
Fellow, Chem., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Acting 
Prof. Chem.. Miami Univ., O.xford, O., 1913- 
iS; Chem., Proctor & Gamble Co., Ivorydale, 
O., 1918—. Mem., A. C. S. Married Mildred 
B. Knapton, D i, 191 1 Bloomington, 111. 
Child Patricia Claire, b. Jl 8, 1916. Address, 
4524 Circle Ave., Cincinnati; bus. add.. Proctor 
& Gamble Co., Ivorydale, O. 

WILLARD LEO EGY 
1909. i\I. S. (See No. 2962). 

KARL JOHN THEODORE EKBLAW 
:9i3. M. S. (See No. 3721). 

WALTER ELMER EKBLAW 
ipi2. A. M. (See iNo. 4142). 

JESSIE ELLARS (HACKETT) 
1893. A. M. (See No. 603). 

ARTHUR JACKSON ELLIS 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 33S8). 

G199. ERMA LYTLE ELLIOT 
(JOHNSTON) 
A. M., 1915; b. O 15, 1892, Laclede, Mo.; 
d. James Alva (b. S i, i860, Clayton, 111.) 
and Mary Malinda (Clarkson) Elliot (b. S 13, 
1868, Linneris, Mo.). Prepared in Wellsville 
(Mo.) H. S. A. B.. 111. Woman's Coll., 1914. 
Pi Beta Phi. Scholarship, Univ. of 111. Asst., 
Math., 111. Woman's Coll., 1915-16. Mem., 
Sorosis, Chillicothe, Mo. Married Leonard 
Edward Johnston, Mr 15, 19 17, Jacksonville, 
111. Child, Edward Elliot, b. Ja 3. 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1609 Mound Ave., Jacksonville, 111. 

G200. JOHN ASBURY ELLIOT 
Professor; Ph. D., 1916; b. D i, 1887, Ness 
City, Kan.; s. George Athey (b. Ja 29, 1854. 
Eng.) and Adelaide (Parker) Elliot (b. Ma 24, 
1850, New York City). Prepared in Ness City 
(Kan.) H. S. A. B., Fairmount Coll., 1913; 
.•\. M., LTniv. of Kan., 1914- Fellow, Bot., 
L'niv. of Kan., 1913-14; do., Univ. of 111., 
1914-16; Asst., Plant Pathol., Del. Coll. Exp. 
Sta., Newark, Del., 1916-17; Plant Pathol., 
Ark. Exp. Sta.; Prof. Plant Pathol., 
Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Ark., 191 7 — • Auth.: 
Articles in Am. Jour. Bot.; Del. Bui; Phyto- 
pathol.; Kan. Univ. Sc. Bui. Mem., M. E. 
Church; Sigma Xi; Am. Bot. Soc; Am. Phy- 
topathol. Soc; A. A. A. S. Married Margaret 
Elizabeth Allen, Je 10, 1916, Wichita. Kan. 
Address, 618 Ida Ave., Fayetteville, Ark.; bus. 
add., Univ. of Ark., do. 

G201. MANUEL CONRAD ELMER 
(Husband of G17) 
Professor; A. M., 1912; b. D ^ 1886, Mon- 
roe, Wis.; s. John (b. Je 15, 1845, Switzer- 
land) and Anne (De Nier) Elmer (b. O, 1852, 
France). Prepared in Monroe (Wis.) H. S. 
B. S., N. W. Coll., 1911; Ph. D., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1914. Mask and Bauble. Scholar- 
ship, Sociol., LTniv. of 111.; ProL, Soc. and 
Econ., Fargo Coll., 1914-16; Lecturer, Keen., 



764 



University of Illinois 



Univ. of N. Dak., summer 1915; do., Sociol., 
Univ. of Minn., summer 1916; Asst. Prof., do., 
Univ. of Kan., 1916 — . Auth.: Social Survey 
of Urban Communities, Geo. Banta Pub. Co., 
1914; SociaJ Survej; of Fargo, N. Dak., 1915; 
Social Survey of Council Grove, Kan., 1917; 
Technique of Social ourv-eys. The World Co., 
1918. Married June Ashley (g'13), S 3, 1914, 
Boulder, Colo. Child, Anne June, b. N 10, 
1915. Address, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, 
Kan. 

LEO WEISS ELSTON (de GHILINI) 
1915- M. S. (See No. 5645.) 

G202. EDITH MARIE EMMERSON 
Student; A. M., 1918; b. O 13, 1895, Virden, 
111.; d. William Arthur (b. Ja 22, 1872, do.) 
and Anna (Coultas) Emmerson (b. Mr 19, 
1873, do.). Prepared in Virden H. S. A. B., 
111. Coll., 1917. Scholarship. Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Address, R. 2, Bo.x 38, Virden, 111.; 
bus. add., 9053^ S. 5th St., Champaign. 

ARTHUR DONALDSON EMMETT 
1905. A. M. (See No. 1496.) 

G203. CLYDE WILBUR EMMONS 
Professor; A. M., 1909; b. Je 6, i88r, Kent 
Co., Mich.; s. John H. (b. do.) and Martha 
Vilettie (Lovejoy) Emmons. Prepared in Paw 
Paw (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 1903. 
Grad. Asst., Math., Univ. of 111., 1905-10; 
Surv., Vera Cruz, Mexico, 191 1; Prof., Math, 
and Astron., Simpson's Coll., Indianola, la. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Fadge Harriet 
King, Ag 18, 1904, Albion, Mich. Children: 
Frances v illettie, b. N 23, 191 o; Phyllis Har- 
riet, b. My 22, 1916; Esther Hermione, b. N 
23, 1917. Address, 1009 N St., Indianola, la. 

G204. BERTHA LOFTIN EMPEY (HOAG- 
LANDj 
A. M., 1907; b. D 25, 1884, Indianapolis; 
d. George W. (b. Ap 15, i8i;3, Colden, N. Y.) 
and Eifie M. (Loftin) Empey (b. Je 19, 1859, 
Augusta, Ind.). Prepared in Shortridge H. S., 
Indianapolis; Ind. Univ., 1903; De Pauw 
Univ., 1904. A. B., Butler Coll., 1906. Pi 
-Beta Phi. Married J. Randolph Hoagland, My 
27, 191 1, Indianapolis. Child, Effie Elizabeth, 
b. F 16, 1913. Address, 1649 Greenleaf Ave., 
Chicago. 

LLOYD EDWIN ENGEL 
1909. A. M. (See No. 208';.) 

ARTHUR LUDWIG ENGER 
1916. C. E. (See No. 4639.) 

MELVIN LORENIUS ENGER 
1911. C. E. 1917. M. S. (See No. 2656.) 

G20?. EDGAR WALLACE ENGLE 
Chemist; M. S., J914; Ph. D., 1916; b. D 11, 
18S8, Buffalo, Mo.; s. Levi (b. do.) and Jose- 
phine (Greever) EngVe (b. 111.). Prepared in 
Buffalo (Mo.) H. S.; Teachers' Coll. H. S. 
B. S., Drury Coll., 1912. Kappa Alpha; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Fellowship in 
Chem., 1915-16; Instr., Chem.. Univ. of 111., 
191 6-1 7; Research Chem., Pfanstiehl Product 
Co., North Chicago, 111., 1917 — . Auth.: Ob- 
servations on the Rare Earths, Jour. .4. C. S., 

191 7. Mem., A. C. S.; A. I. M. E. Married 
Eleonora Sophia Engle, Tl 2, 1916. Springfield, 
Mo. Child, Edgar Wallace, Jr., b. My 28, 

191 8. Address, 333 Prospect Ave., Lake Bluff, 
111.; bus. add., c/o Pfanstiehl Research Lab., 
North Chicatro. 111. 

JEANETTE MORRISON ENGLE 
1916. A. M. (See No. 6862.) 



G205. DUANE TAYLOR ENGLIS 
Associate; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; b. Ap 

29, 1891, Eureka, 111.; s. Frank (b. S i, 1859, 
Chandlerville, 111.) and Harriet (Taylor) Eng- 
lis (b. Ag 22, 1863, La Rose, 111.). Prepared 
in Eureka H. S.; Univ. of Wis., summer 1911. 
A. B., Eureka Coll., 1912. Acanthus; Gamma 
Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi I-ambda Upsilon. Instr., 
Floricultural Ch4m., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; 
Assoc, do., 191 7 — . Auth.: (with Edward 
Bartow and Paul Hansen) Disposal of Cannery 
Wastes, St. Water Sur. Bid., 191 3, and Muni- 
cipal Jour., 191 5; (with F. W. Muncie) Ab- 
stract of The Quantitative Determination of 
Carbohydrates in Plant Tissues, Science. 
Mem.. A. C. S.; A. A. A. S. Married Louise 
Wiley Strickle, S 29, 1916, Bloomington, 111. 
Address, 211 Gregory St., Champaign; bus. 
add., 203 Floricultural Bldg., Univ. of 111., Ur- 
bana. 

G207. INEZ JOSEPHINE ENGLISH 
(LISTON) 
A. M., 1909; b. F 2, 1889, Bloomington, 111.; 
d. Frank T. (b. F 20, i860, do.) and Sue 
(Rifle) English (b. Ja 26, 1861, Alderson, W. 
Va.). Prepared in Bloomington H. S. A. B. 
111. Wesleyan, 1908. Alpha Xi Delta; Summa 
Cum Laude Fellowship, Univ. of 111. Married 
Chns. E. Liston, S 8, 1909, Bloomington, 111. 
Child. Everett English, b. O 12, 1910. Address, 
Bloomington, Ill.t 

FRANK HARVEY ENO 
1894. C. E. (See No. 644.) 

G208. ABSALOM C. ERDAHL 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. F 11, 1882, Frost, 
Minn.; s. Colben A. (b. S 7, 1848, Opstryn, 
Norway) and Ingeborg Marie Jensine (Dahl- 
sing) Erdahl (b. My 13, 1857, do.). Prepared 
at St. Ansear (la.) Sem.; St. Olaf Acad., 
Northfield, Minn. A. B., St. Olaf Coll., 191 1. 
Scholarship from United Norwegian Lutheran 
Church of Am., 19 14. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
111., 1912-15; Instr., St. Olaf Coll., 19x5 — . 
Mem., Norwegian Lutheran Church of Am.; 
Sec, Men's Club of St. John's Luthern Congr., 
Northfield, Minn. Address, 1412 St. Olaf 
.\ve., Northfield, Minn.; bus. add., St. Olaf 
Coll., do. 

THOMAS REUBEN ERNEST 
1908. A. M. (See No. 2966.) 

G209. OLA MATTIE JOSEPHINE 
ESKELSON 
Teacher; M. S., 1913; b. S 21, 1886, Villis- 
ca, la.; s. Peter (b. O 30, 1853, Mollebjorki 
Garamalstorp Commune Blekinge, Sweden) and 
Matilda Esther (Johnson) Eskelson (b. O 26, 
1 8=; 7. Galesburg, 111.). Prepared in Prep. Sch., 
Hedding Col.. Abingdon, 111. B. S., Hedding 
Coll., 1912. Freshman and Sr. prizes. Teacher, 
H. S., Villisca, la. Mem. M. E. Church. Ad- 
dress, Villisca, la. 

WILLIAM ALONZO ETHERTON 
1914. M. Arch. (See No. 2088.) 

HENRY ELLSWORTH EWING 
1908. A. M. (See No. 2661.) 

G210. RHODA FAHNESTOCK 
M. S., 1917; b. S 16, 189s, Watertown, S. 
Dak.; d. H. J. Fahnestock. B. S., Rockford 
Coll., 1916. Address, Watertown, S. Dak.t 

LAWRENCE TURNER FAIRHALL 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4644) 



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G211. FREDERICK HOWARD FALLS 
Instructor; M. S., 1916; b. D 14, 1885, Chi- 
cago; s. S. K. Falls. A. A., Lewis Inst., 1906; 
S, B., Univ. of Chicago, 1908; M. D., Rush 
Medical Coll., 1910. Interneship, Cook Co. 
Hosp., 1910-11; Asst., Research, Memorial 
Inst, of Infectious Diseases, 1912-13; Fellow 
Obstetrics, Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., i9i_'-i3; 
Instr., Pathol, and Obstetrics, do., 1914-15. 
Address, 2800 Washington Blvd., Chicago; bus. 
add., Coll. of Medicine, Univ. of 111., do. 

G212. RALPH STANLEE FANNING 
Instructor; M. S., 1918; b. N 29, 1889, River- 
head, L. I., N. y.; s. William R. (b. Ag 19, 
i860, do.) and Ella (Hulse) Fanning (b. Jl 21, 
1862, Wading River, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Riverhead (L. I.) H. S.; Friends' Acad. B. 
Arch., Cornell, 1912. Gargoyle; I'si Mu; Al- 
pha Rho Chi. Beckwith Brown Medal in De- 
sign; Francis Sampson Fine Arts Prize, 1912. 
Designer, Raymond Almirall, New York City, 
1012-13; do., J. C. Westervelt, do., 1913-14; 
do., F. J. Hughes & Co., Dayton. O., 1914; 
Instr., Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 1914-18. 
Red Cross, 2nd. Friends unit. Cross 4. Place 
de la Concords, Paris, France, 1918 — . Auth. : 
Post Colonial Remains of Eastern Long Island, 
Am. Arch., Ja, 1917. Address, Riverhead, L. 
I., N. Y. 

MARK FARGUSSON 
1891. C. E. (See No. 503.) 

G213. FLORA EDITH FARMER 
(QUACKENBUSH) 
A. M., 1910; b. N 9, 1888; d. Francis Ardon 
(b. Jl 10. 1868, Canton, N. Y.) and Susan A. 
(Haile) Farmer (b. Jl i, 1869, Gouverneur, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Syracuse H. S. A. B., 
Ewing Coll., 1909. Scholarship, Ewing Coll. to 
Univ. of 111. Married Everett Allen Quacken- 
bush, Je 24, 1914, Syracuse, N. Y. Children: 
Everett Farmer, b. My 16, 191s; Flora Cather- 
ine, b. N 30, 1916. Address, Towanda, Pa. 

G214. EMERY C. FARVER 

Instructor; A. M., 191S; b. Je 14, 1888, Mil- 
lersburg, O.; s. Francis M. (b. F 27, 1849, 
Holmes Co., O.) and Aurilla (Wolf) Farver 
(b. Ag 13, 1859, Liberty Tp., Ind.). Prepared 
in Holmes Co. (O.) H. S.; A. B., Otterbein 
Univ., 1914. Instr., Math., Park Coll., 1915- 
16; do.. Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 111., igi6- 
18. Ildqtrs. Co., 115th F. A., 30th Div.. A. E. 
F., France. Auth.: several pamphletsi. Ad' 
dress. North Liberty, Ind. 

LESLIE WILLIAM FAULKNER 
191S. M. S. (See No. 6225.) 

G215. SILAS EDGAR FAUQUHER 
(FARQUHAR) 
Sales Mgr.; M. S., 1913; b. O S- 1887, Evans- 
ville, Ind.; s. D. W. (b. 1861. do.) and Loulla 
(Right) Fauquher (b. 1862, Poseyville, Ind.). 
Prepared in Evansville (Ind.) H. S. B. S., 
Earlham Coll., 1909. Sigma Xi; Varsity de- 
bading team. Bot. Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 
1912-13; Salesman, Chicago, 1913-17; Dist. 
Sales Mgrr., The Am. Automatic Scale Co., St. 
Louis, 1918; N. Y. Mgr., do.. New York City. 
Mem., Unitarian Church. Married Myrtle Belle 
Smith, Ja 4. 1919, Springfield, O. Changed 
name to Farquhar 1919. Address, 4426 Ale 
Pherson Ave., St. Louis; bus. add., 225 5th 
Ave., New York City. 

G216. ERNEST CARROLL FAUST 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1917; b. S 
7, 1890, Carthage, Mo.; s. John S. (b. S 8, 
1832, Millheim, Pa.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Feuner) Faust (b. O 4, 1859, Piketon, O.). 
Prepared in Carthage (Mo.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Mich., 1908. A. B., Oberliii Coll., 1912. Phi 



Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Kappa Delta Pi. 
Woods Hole Marine Lab., 19x1-13; Research 
tory Studies on Montana Irematodes, Itl. Biol. 
Missoula, Mont., 1914-16; Fellow, Zool. Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Instr., do., 1917 — . Auth.: 
Jialsamorrhiza Sagittata; A Study in Resin Se- 
cretion, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1917; Life His- 
tory Studies on Montana Irematodes, ///. Biol. 
Monograph, Vol. 4; Size Dimorphism in Sper- 
matozoa of Anasa Iristis, Biol. Bui. 25; (with 
Charles Zeleny) Size Dimorphism in Spermato- 
zoa from Single Testes, Jour. E.rp. Zool.; Di- 
morphism in Size of Spermatozoa and its Re- 
lation to the Chromosomes, Proceedings Nat. 
Acad, of Sc; Exp. Methods in Teaching Biol. 
in Secondary Schs., Sch. and Soc; Notes on the 
Cercariae of the Bitter Root Valley, Mont. 
Jour. Parasitol; numerous recent pub. on Hel- 
minthology Life Hist. Studies on Mont. Trema- 
todes. Mem., A. A. A. S.; Univ. (Jlub, Urbana. 
Address, 916 W. Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add., 
333 Natural Hist. Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

G217. MARY E. FAWCETT 
Dean of Women; A. M., 1909; b. Galena, 111.; 
d. Horatio Henry (b. 1832, Eng.) and Anne 
(Holden) Chandler (b. do.). Prepared in Ga- 
lena H. S. A. B., O. St. Univ., 1907. Kappa 
Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Asst., Eng., 
Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Instr., do., 1908-10; Act- 
ing Dean of Women, do., 1910-13. Research 
work, Oxford, Eng., 1913-15; Mem., Delegacy 
for higher Educ. of women and of the Oxford 
home studs.; Research work, Bryn-Mawr, 1915- 
16; Dean of Women and Chm., Ex. Com., 
Home Economics, Ore. Agr. Coll., CorvaJIis, 
Ore., 1916 — . Address, Corvallis, Ore. 

G218. CHARLES STEVER FAZEL 
Physicist; A. M., 1915; b. My 31, 1893, 
Wichita, Kan. ; s. Charles D. and Mary Helen 
(Stever) Fazel. Prepared in Wichita (Kan.) 
H. S.j Los Angeles H. S. Gamma Alpha; Sig- 
ma Xi; Sctholarship in Phys., 1914-15. Grad. 
Stud., Phys. and Math., Univ. of 111., 1914-17. 
2nd. Lt., Instr., Phys. U. S. S. M. A., 1918- 
19; Asst. Physicist, Bur., Standards, Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1919 — ■. Mem., Am. Phys. Soc. 
Address, Wichita, Kan.; bits, add., Bureau 
of Standards, Washington, D. C. 

KAIMIN KAY FENG 
1916. M. S. (See No. 6872.) 

G219. JOHN J. FERNHOLZ 
Mgr., Creamery Co.; A. M., 1915; b. D 3, 
1873; s. Joseph (b. My 20, 1850, Milwaukee) 
and Minnie (Gaugler) Fernholz (b. 1855, Rox- 
bury. Wis.). Prepared in St. Norm. Sch., Ste- 
vens Point, Wis. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1914; LL. 
B., Valparaiso Univ., 1911; B. S., do., 1913. 
Sec. and Mgr., Glencoe Cooperative Creamery 
Co., Arcadia, Wis. Address, Arcadia, Wis. 

CHARLES FRANCIS FERRIS 

1912. M. S. (See No. 4649.) 

BRUCE FINK 
1894. M. S. (See No. 504-) 

LOUIS ENGELMANN FISCHER 

1913. C. E. (See No. 1128.) 

G220. CHARLES ALBERT FISHER 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; b. O 3, 1884, Whea- 
ton, 111.; s. Herman Augustus (b. Ag 4, 1850, 
Addison, 111.) and Julia Water (Blanchard) 
Fisher (b. Ap 10, 1858, Galesburg, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Wheaton Acad. A. B., Wlieaton 
Coll., 1905; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago. Y. M. 
C. A.; Scholarship in Math. Teacher. Math., 
JL S., Wabash, Ind., 1905-06; do., Pullman, 
Wash., 1906-08; do., Phys., Wbeaton Coll., 
1008-09; Asst.. Math.. LTniv. of 111., 1910-11; 
Fellow, do., LTniv. of Chicago, igii-12; Instr., 



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do., Columbia, 1912 — . Mem., Congr. Oiurch. 
Married Matliilda E. Nylen, Je i, 1914. Chil- 
dren: Charles Albert, Jr., b. N 14, 1915; 
Howard Avery, b. Ag 15, 1917. Address, Larch 
Ave., Bogota, N. J.; bus. add., c/o Columbia 
Univ., New York City. 

C221. FAY LYNTON FISHER 
Teacher; A. M., 1915; b. O 15, 1893, Peters- 
burg, 111.; d. Jaimes Coleman (b. O 31, i860, 
Greenview, 111.) and Mary (Eames) Fisher (b. 
Ag 7, i860. Downer's Grove, 111.). Prepared 
in Decatur H. S. A. B., James Milliken Univ.. 
1 9 14. Alpha Chi Omega; Scribbler's Club; 
JSIask and Bauble; Ger. Club Plays. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Teacher, English, 
H. S., North Manchester, Ind., 1915. Address, 
612 W. Macon St., Decatur, 111.; bus. add., 
Hig!h School, North Manchester, Ind. 

LEWIS NEBINGER FISHER 
1914. M. S. (See No. 5129.) 

G222. SARA CAROLYN FISHER 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; b. S 17, 1889, 
Bridgeport, Conn.; d. Lewis Beals (b. Ap 30, 
1857, Charlotte, Me.) and Fanny Amelia 
(Shaw) Fisher (b. Ap 16, 1859, Rochester, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Canton (N. Y.) H. S. A. 
B., Lombard Coll., 1909; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 
1913. Pi Beta Pin. Grad. Scholarship, Psych., 
1909-10; Instr., do., Wellesley Coll., 1913-14; 
Research Asst., Clark Univ., 1914-15; Instr., 
Psych., St. Norm. Sch., Los Angeles, 191 5 — . 
Auth. : The Process of Generalizing Abstrac- 
tion and Its Product, the General Concept, 
Psychol. Review Co., 1916; Arithmetic and 
Reasoning in Children, Pedagogical Seminary, 
Vol. 19, 191 2; An Analysis of a Phase of the 
Process of Classifying, Am. Joiirn. of Psychol., 
Vol. 28, 191 7. Mem., Am. Psych. Assn. Ad- 
dress, 324 E Ave., 60, Los Angeles; bus. add.. 
St. Norm. Sch., do. 

ALVIN TEXAS FISHMAN 

1917. M. S. (See No. 7519.) 

IRA WILLIAM FISK 
1913. M. S. 1914. E. E. (See No. 3735.) 

CLARENCE WILSON FISKE 
1911. M. E. (See No. 1867.) 

LEORA ALMITA FITZGERALD 

1918. A. M. (See No. 7520.) 

G223. MILETUS LAFAYETTE 
FLANINGHAM 
Prin., H. S. ; A. M., 1914; b. S 6, 1872, Dar- 
lington, Ind.; s. Samuel (b. S 27, 1840, do.) 
and Jennie (Shirley) Flaningham (b. N 16, 
1849.). Prepared in Potomac H. S.; 111. St. 
Norm. Univ. B. S., N. W. L'niv., 1904. Prin., 
H. S., Urbana, 1908 — . Married Emeline 
Becker, Jl 2, 1905, Atlanta, 111. Child, Miletus 
Lafayette, Jr., b. Mr 6, 1916. Address, 501 
Indiana Ave., Urbana. 

G224. FRANK LESLIE FLEENER 
Assistant; A. M.. 1914; b. Ag 19, 1878, Char- 
les City, la.; s. Fred Fleener. A. B., Denison 
Univ., 1912. Asst., Geol., Univ. of 111., 1913- 
14. Address, Dodge Center, Minn.f 

G22S. SARA ADELAIDE FLEMING 
Teacher; A. M., 1912; b. S 8, 1884, Jackson- 
ville, 111.; d. C. A. Fleming. A. B., Green- 
ville Coll., 1907. Teacher, Los Angeles Sem., 
1907-08; Head, Mod. Lang. Dept., Vincennes 
Univ., 1909-11; Teacher, H. S., Danville, 111. 
Address, 112 N. Bowman Ave., Danville, III. 

G226. PAUL NELSON FLINT 
A. M., 1906; b. F 22, 1883, Cement City, 
Mich. B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1904. Farmer 
1904. Address, Cement City, Mich.j 



G227. CON C. FLYNN 
A. M., 191 1 ; b. Jl 28, 1886, Galesburg, 111.; 
s. M. F. Flynn. A. B., Knox Coll., 1910. Ad- 
dress, Galesburg, Hl.t 

TRENNACE FLOWERREE 
1916. M. S. (See No. 5660.) 

FREDERICK JOHN FOERSTERLING 
1916. E. E. (See No. 4654.) 

G228. FRANK FARNSWORTH FOOTITT 
Research Asst.; M. S., 1916; b. S 15, 1891, 
St. Johns, Mich.; s. William H. (b. Mr 3, 
1853, Lancashire, Eng.) and Lucy (Corkin) 
Footitt (b. Ap 15, 1855, Lisbon, Ireland). Pre- 
pared in St. Johns (Mich.) H. S. A. B., x\l- 
bion Coll., 1914. Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta. Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Research Asst., 
Engng. Exp. Sta., do., 1917-18. Pvt., 6th Ser- 
vice Co., Signal Corps, detached duty, Sc. and 
Research Div., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Mem., 
A. F. A. M. Address, 917 W. Green St., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., 216 Ceramics Bldg., Univ. of 
111., do. 

ROBERT HUMPHREY FORBES 
1897. M. S. (See No. 688.) 

G229. JAY THOMAS FORD 

Chemist; M. S., 1916; b. Ap 25, 1891, Lapen, 
Ind.; s. James Thomas (b. 1861, do.) and Leora 
Estella Ford (b. 1862, do.). Prepared in Pen- 
dleton (Ind.) H. S. A. B., De Pauw Univ.. 
1914- Beta Phi; Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Grad. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1914- 
16; Asst., Chem., do., 1915-18; Gas Defense, 
Washington, D. C, 1918 — . .4ddress, 907 S. 
6th St., Champaign. 

G230. CLAIRE VESTA FORREY 
Teacher; A. M., 1910; b. Jl i, 1889, Wawa- 
ka, Ind.; d. Thomas Jefferson and Vesta (Wet- 
zel) Forrey. Prepared in Wawaka (Ind.) H. S. 
A. B., Miami Univ.. 1909. Phi Beta Kappa, 
bcholarship. Math., 1909-10. Teacher, Lake 
Erie Coll., Painesville, O., 1910-11; do., H. S., 
Somerset (Ky.), 1911-13; Marion, Ind., 1913- 
15; Central H. S;, St. Paul, 1916 — . Address, 
Clyde, O.; bus. add., Central H. S.. St. Paul. 

G231. CHESTER HUME FORSYTH 
(Husband of No. 4727) 
Instructor; A. M., 1910; b. Mr 17, 1881; 
s. J. T. (b. 1846, Trafalgar, Ind.) and Melissa 
J. (Pritchard) Forsyth (b. 1853, Ninevah, 
Ind.). Prepared in Trafalgar (Ind.) H. S.; 
Butler Prep. Coll.; Cornell, 1906-07. A. B., 
Butler Coll.. 1906; Ph. D., Univ. of Mich., 
1914. Delta Tau Delta; Gamma Alpha. Asst., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; do., Univ. of 
Mich., 1911-12; Acting Prof., Math., Eureka 
Coll., 1912-13; Instr., Univ. of Mich., 1913-16; 
do., Dartmouth Coll., 1916 — . Auth.: Logar- 
ithms and Anti-Logarithms; Numerous articles 
on mathematics, statistics, and insurance. Mem., 
Jr. Research Club, Mich.; Math. Club. Mich, 
and 111. Married Louise Ann James ('11), Je 
14, 19 1 3, Amboy, 111. Address, Hanover, N. H. 

■G232. LAURENCE FLEMING FOSTER 
Teacher; M. S., 1914; b. Je 17, 18S9, Albion, 
Mich.; s. Dr. I. C. (b. 1859, Joliet, 111.) and 
Elizabeth (Fleming) Foster (b. 1855, Albion, 
Mich.). Prepared in Albion (Mich.) H. S. A. 
B., Albion (Joll.. 1910. Delta Tau Delta; Alpha 
Chi Sigma. Teacher, Chem., H. S., Pasadena, 
Calif., 1914-16; do., LTniv. H. S., Oakland, 
Calif., 1917 — . Auth.: The Influence of Under- 
mastication (Bolting) and Fletcherization 
(Overmastication) Upon Utilization of Pro- 
tein, Jour. A. C. S. Mem., A. C. S. Address, 
2612 Fulton St., Berkeley, Calif. 



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G233. LUCY RAY FOSTER 
Prin., H. S.; A. M., 1917; b. F 28, 1885, 
Millerton, N. Y.; d. Elmer J. (b. Mr 29, 1851, 
Shunpike, N. Y.) and Mary H. C. (Dean) 
Foster (b. O 31, 1851, Millerton, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Millbrook (N. Y.) H. S. Ph. B., 
Syracuse Univ., 1908. Eng. Club; Classical 
Club; Grad. Club. Teacher, Bainbridge, N. Y., 
1908-09; do. Livingston ftlanor, N. Y., 1910- 
12; do.. Sea Cliff, N. Y., 1912-16. do., New- 
Orleans, La., 1 91 6-1 7; Prin.. H. S., Virginia, 
111., 1917— . Mem., M. E. Church; O. E. S. ; 
W. C. T. U. Address, Virginia, 111. 

CHESTER CHARLES FOWLER 
1913. M. S. (See No. 3738.) 

FRED GATES FOX 
1903. A. M. (See No. 1130.) 

*HARRY BERT FOX 
1905. M. S. (See No. 1332.) 

G234. STANLEY BLACK FRACKER 
Asst. Entomol.; Ph. D., 1914; b. Ap 8, 1889, 
Ashton, la.; s. George Herbert (b. Ap 14. 
1853, Zanesville, O.) and Nettie (Blake) 
Fracker (b. O 13, 1853, Canonsburg, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Acad, of Buena Vista Coll., Storm 
Lake, la.; Univ. of Mich., 1910-11; Cornell, 
summer 1912. A. B., Buena Vista Coll., 1910; 
M. S., la. St. Coll., 1912. Phi Kappa Phi; Sig- 
ma Xi. Scholar, Entomol., Univ. of 111., 191 2- 
13; Fellow, do., 1913-14. Instr. and Asst., En- 
tomol., Madison, Wis., 1914 — . Auth. : A Sys- 
tematic Outline of the Reduviidae of North 
America, la. Acad. Sc, 1912; Variation in 
Oxyurias, Jour. ParasitoL, 1914; The Classi- 
fication of Lepidopterous Larvae, ///. Biol. 
Monographs, Vol. 11, 191 5; Some Common 
Pests of Greenhouse Plants and Ornamental 
Shrubbery, Wis. Hort.. Vol. VII, 1916; Is 
Crown Gall Injurious to Apple Nursery Stock? 
Jour. Econ. Entomol.; Numerous other papers 
and reports. Mem., A. A. A. S. ; Am. Assn. of 
Econ. Entomol.; Entomol. Soc. of Am. Married 
Grace Parker, S 10, 1914, Pomeroy, la. Child, 
Doris Margaret, b. N 11^ 1916. Address, St. 
Capitol, Madison, Wis. 

HELEN ELIZABETH FRANCIS 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7527.) 

G23S. HOBART DICKINSON FRARY 
Engineer; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ap 28, 1887, 
Minneapolis; s. Francis Lee (b. 1854, Leverett, 
Mass.) and Sarah Jeanette (Cowles) Frary (b. 
1858, North Amherst, Mass.). Prepared in 
Minneapolis Central H. S. M. E., Univ. of 
Minn., 1908; M. S., do., 1910. Goettingen 
Univ., 1913-14; Univ. of la., 1914-15; Univ. of 
Chicago, 1915. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Scab- 
bard and Blade; Eng. Soc. Asst., Math., Univ. 
of Minn., 1908-10; Magnetic Observer and 
Mech. Engr., on board yacht Carnegie, Dept. 
of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Inst, of 
Wash., 1910-12; Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 
1912-13; Instr., Univ. of la., 1914-15; Asst., 
Math.. Univ. of 111., 1915-16, summers 1916-17; 
Fellow\ Engr., Forest Products, Forest Pro- 
ducts Lab,. U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Present Status of the Gas Engine, Minn. Engr., 
1909; Smoke Prevention in Steam Boiler 
Plants, do., 1910. Mem., Unitarian Church. 
Married Maud Elliott, Jl 30, 1916, Iowa City, 
la. Address, 21 18 University Ave., Madison, 
Wis.; bus. add., Forest Products Lab., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., do. 

WILBUR JOHN FRASER 
1902. M. S. (See No. 741.) 

PERRY JOHN FREEMAN 
1916. M. E. (See No. 2980.) 



G236. HERBERT E. FRENCH 
Assistant; A. M., 1917; b. N 13, 1889, Ire- 
ton, la.; s. Ephraim (b. 1844, Eng.) and Eva- 
line (Whaylen) Frencli (b. 1858, Hudson, la.). 
Prepared in Siou.x City (la.) H. S. A. B.. 
Morningside Coll., 1915. Alpha Chi Sigma. 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915 — . Auth.: 
Oxalyl Chloride as a Reagent in Organic Chem.; 
Reactions with Alcohols, Jour. A. C. S.. F 
1918. Married Cornelia E. French, S 8, 1917, 
Sioux City, la. Address, 903 S. 4th St., Cham- 
paign; bus. add., 256 Chem. Bldg., Univ. of 
111., Urbana. 

G237. *ENOCH ABRAM FRITTER 
Professor; A. M., 1906; b. My 28, 1855, Lan- 
caster, O. ; s. Enoch (b. Ap 3, 1829, Stafford 
Co., Va.) and Elizabeth Sarah (Courtright) 
Fritter (b. Fairfield Co.. O.). Prepared in 111. 
State Norm. Univ. A. B., Findlay Coll., 1892; 
A. M., do., 1897. Pres., Univ. of Middle 
Tenn., Tullahoma, 190G-09; Prof., Educ. and 
Math., Findlay Coll., 1909. Auth.: A. Visit to 
Old Salem and the Bible Among Books in 
American Literature, Amer. Pub. Assoc. 1902, 
Ed. and Publisher of Educ. Jour., Tullahoma, 
Tenn., 1906-09; ten articles on Agriculture, 
0/1/0 Teacher, Vol. XXXII, 1911-12. Member 
Religious Educ. Assoc; Am. Hist. Assoc; Am. 
Geo. Soc; Am. Sociol. Soc; Congress of Arts 
and Sciences (World's Exposition, St. Louis). 
Married Margaret Addie Mauzey, Ap 3, 1877, 
Shelbyville. 111. Children: Edna Elizabeth, b. 
Je 28, 1878; Clara Theresa, b. Ap 10, 1880; 
Lawrence Emerson, b. Ag 26, 1882 (died 1897), 
Mary Estella, b. July 15, 1888; Bertha, b. June 
16, 1890; Enoch Marion, b. Mr 3, 1892. Died 
Sept. 16, 1912, Findlay, Ohio. 

G238. HARRY RHINEHARDT FRITZ 
Telephone Engr.; M. S., 1917; b. N 12. 1891, 
St. Louis; s. G. A. Fritz. Prepared in Dallas 
(Tex.) H. S. C. E.. Univ. of Tex., 1914. 
Fellow, E. E., Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Telephone 
Engr., 1918 — . 2nd Lt., F. A., Repl. Troops, 
Camp Carnegie, 19 18; do.. Camp Zachary Tay- 
lor, 1918; Mustered out, D 4, 1918. Address, 
4338 Cole Ave., Dallas, Tex. 

ALBERT STEVENS FRY 
1918. C. E. (See No. 5671.) 

GIKAN FUJIMURA 
191 1. M. S. (See No. 4665.) 

G239. ELIZABETH LEAH FULLEN- 
WIDER 
Teacher; A. M., 1917; b. Mr 26, 1894, De- 
catur, 111.; d. Owen Homer (b. Ag 19, 1853, 
Mechanicsburg, III.) and Jennie (Ragland) 
Fullenwider (b. My ig, i860, Fisherville, Ky.). 
Prepared in James Millikin Acad. A. B., James 
Millikin LTniv., 1916. Delta Delta Delta; Kap- 
pa Soc; Millikin Scholarship. Teacher, H. 
S., Decatur. 111., 19 17 — . Mem., M. E. Church. 
Address, Mechanicsburg, 111.; bus. add.. High 
School, Decatur, 111. 

FRANCIS EDWARD KING 
1896. M. L. (See No. 891.) 

RALPH HA WES GAGE 
1907. C. E. (See No. 1872.) 



1910. 



WALTER LEE GAINES 
M. S. (See No. 3372.) 



G240. RICHARD ALONZO GANTZ 
Assistant; M. S., 1918; b. Mr 18, 1879, Sal- 
em City, Ind.; s. Richard (b. Carrollton, O.) 
and Elizabeth (Knoll) Gantz (b. Clloverdale, 
Ind.). Prepared in Ind. St. Norm. A. B., 
Univ. of Mich., 1912. Prin., H. S., Farmers- 
burg, Ind., 1906-09; Asst., Bot., Univ. of Mich., 



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1909-12; Acting Prof., Biol., Mercer Univ., 
1912-13; Prof., BioL, Warrensburg St. Norm. 
Sch., 1913-16; Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1916- 
18; do., Georg;etown Coll., Georgetown, Ky., 
1918 — . Married Nellie Bernice Stuart, N 
1907, Salem City, Ind. Child, Josephine Elea- 
nor, b. Jl 2, 1913. Address, 816 W. Main St., 
Urbana.; bus. add., Georgetown Coll., George- 
town, Ky. 

CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 3744.) 

G241. JOHN JOSEPH GARDNER 
Associate; M. S., Agr., 1914; b. Ja 9, 1882, 
Clinton, Mass.; s. Samuel Gardner. B. S., 
Mass Agr. Coll., 1905; B. S., Boston Univ., 
1912. Instr., Olericulture. N. H. St. Coll., 
1910-12; Asst., Pomol., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; 
Assoc, do., 1914 — . Address, 117 Euclid St., 
Champaign; bus. add., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

G242. CARLTON D. GARLOUGH 
Registrar; A. M.,-i909; b. O 16, 1863, Clark 
Co., O.; s. Edward Rowand (b. Mr 7, 1837, 
do.) and Eliza Ann (Williams) Garlough (b. 
D 14, 1842, Auglaize Co., O.). Prepared in 
Wittenberg Coll., 1881-S2; Hillsdale Prep. Sch., 
1882-84. Ph. B., Hillsdale Coll., 1887; A. B., 
do., 1888. Phi Delta Theta. Supt. Schs., 
Brookston, Ind., 1905-12; Asst. Supt., Schs., 
Jerseyville, 111., 1912-15; Teacher, Math., 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., summers, 1912-15; Prof., 
Math., Wheaton Coll., 1915; Registrar, do., 
191 6 — ■. Mem., M. E. Church; Central Assn. 
of Sc. and Math. Teachers. Married Mattie 
T. Bolser, D 24, 1888, Springfield, O. Chil- 
dren: Wilbur Hanson, b. My 29. 1890; Jay 
Harold, b. S 21, 1893; son, b. Ap 30, 1S95 
(died My 12. 1895); Marguerite Lucile, b. Mr 
28, 1905. .Address, College Dormitory, Wheat- 
on, 111. 

G243. PHILIP GARMAN 
Entomologist; Ph. D., 1916; b. S 25, 1891, 
Lexington, Ky.; s. Harrison (b. III.) and Ros- 
alie (Miller) Garman (b. Hadley, Mass.). 
Prepared in Lexington (Ky.) H. S. B. S., Ky. 
St. Univ.. 1913. Sigma Xi. Scholarship, En- 
tomol., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; Fellowship, do., 
1914-16. Track Team. Asst. Entoniol., Md. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., College Park, Md. Auth.: The 
Zygoptua or Damsel Flies of 111.. Bui. I!!. Sta. 
Lab. Nat. Hist., 1917; Tarsonenns Pallidus 
Banks, a Pest of Geraniums, Md. E.vp. Sta., 
Bui. 208, 1917; Some Porto Rican Parasitic 
Fungi, Mycologia, 1915. Mem., A. A. A. S.; 
Am. Entomol. Soc. ; Am. Assn. Econ. Entomol.; 
Wash. Entomol. Soc. Address, Maryland Agr. 
Exp. Sta., College Park, Md. 

CHARLES HUNTER GARNETT 
1897. A. M. (See No. 950.) 

LLOYD GARRISON 
191 1. E. E. (See No. 2989.) 

RALPH MAYO GASTON 
1916. E. E. (See No. 1875.) 

ALPHONSO SAMUEL GATES 
1886. C. E. (See No. 346.) 

ANDREW WALLIS GATES 

1895. C. E. (See No. 692.) 
G244. WALTER ARTHUR GATWARD 
Research Engr.; M. S., 1016; b. N 14, 1889 
North Platte, Neb.: s. W. H. Gatward. Pre 
pared in Palouse (Wash.) H. S. B. S , Wash 
St. Coll., 1913. Operating Dept., W. W. R 
Co., 1913; Asst., Elect. Engng. Exp. Sta., LTniv 
«3f 111., Urbana, iqi4;-'i8; Research Engr. 
Hoskins Mfg. Co., Detroit, 1918 — . Married 
Child, b. D, 191 7. Address, c/o Hoskins 
Mfg. Co., Detroit. 



MARGUERITE ELSTON GAUGER 
1917- A. M. (See No. 5678.) 

AMELIA LOUISE GAY 
1915. A. M. (See No. 5142.) 



1910. 



MARY LOUISE GAY 
A. M. (See No. 2675.) 



G245. EUGENE MAXIMILIAN KARL 
CEILING 

Agriculturist; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1917; b. 
My ID, 1891, S. Africa; s. Alexander W. H. 
Gelling. A. B., Univ. Cape of Good Hope. 
Dept. of Agr., S. Africa, 1917 — •. Address, 
Vryburg, British Bechmanaland, S. Africa. t 



1916. 



HARRY FOREST GEIST 
E. E. (See No. 5143.) 



G246. HENRY WILLIAM GELLER 
M. S., 1906; b. Ja 5, 187s, Roumania. B. 
S. A., Mich. Agr. Coll.. 1904. Address, West. 
Tex. Agr. Coll., Canyon, Te.x. 

G247. CYRUS STOKES GENTRY 
Director Ath. ; A. M., 1912; b. My 14, 1892, 
Eldorado, 111.; s. W. (J. Gentry. A. B., Mc- 
Kendree Coll., 191 1. Dir., Ath., McKendree 
Coll. Address, Mascoutah, 111.; bus. add., Mc- 
Kendree College, Lebanon, 111. 

G248. WALTER BYRON GERNERT 
Farm Adviser; Ph. D., 191 1; b. S 2, 1881, 
Fredericksburg, Pa.; s. Plirain (b. N 16, 1842, 
Jonestown, Pa.) and Lucy (Kirst) Gernert (b. 
F 28, 1847, Frederickslntrg, Pa.). Prepared in 
McPherson (Kan.) Coll. B. S., Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., 1907. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1908-11. 
Asst. Prof., Farm Crops, Univ. of 111., 191 1; 
Farm Adviser, Edgar Co., 111. Address, Paris, 
111. 

G249. DENTON LORING GEYER 
(Husband of No. 6181) 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1914; b. Ag 23, 1884, 
Pomeroy, O.; s. David L. (b. do.) and Carrie 
(Walker) Geyer (b. do.). Prepared in Chester 
(O.) Acad.; Roswell (N. M.) H. S. A. B., 
Univ. of Wis., igio; A. M.. do., igii. Gamma 
.-Vlpha. Scholar, Philos., Univ. of Wis., 191 o- 
11; Fellow, Philos., 19 11-13; Teacher, Math., 
H. S., Rockford, 111., 1914-16; Instr., Philos. 
and Educ, The Rice Inst., Houston, Tex., 
1916-18; do., Educ, Chicago Norm. Coll., 
1918 — . Auth.: The Pragmatic Theory of 
Truth as Developed by Peirce, James and Dew- 
ey, 1916; The Wavering Aim of Education in 
Dewey's Educational Philosophy. Educ, Vol. 
37, 191 7; The Relation of Truth to Tests, 
Jour, of Philos., Psych., and Sc. Methods, Vol. 
14, 1917. Mem., A. A. A. S.; LTniv. Club of 
Houston. Married Myrtle Amy Cruzan ('14), 
Jl 24, 1917, Urbana. Address, 5714 Dorches- 
ter Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Chicago Normal 
Coll., do. 

CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GIBBS 
1908. A. M. (See No. 2101.) 

WILLIAM DAVID GIBBS 
1894. M. S. (See No. 742.) 

JOHN PHILO GILBERT 
1906. A. M. (See No. 2395.) 

FRANCES EMELINE GILKERSON 
(ALLYN) 
1904. A. M. (See No. 1877.) 

FREDERIC WILLIAMS GILL 
1910. M. S. (See No. 2676.) 

BELLE IRENE GILLESPIE (GRAY) 
1903. A. M. (See No. j686.) 



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G2S0. ROSS EARLBY GILMORE 

Research Chain.; M. S., 1917; b. My 25, 
188S, Ringwood, Ont., Can.; s. A. E. (b. Je 4, 
1862, Hagernian's Corners, Can.) and Mary 
Alice (Jamicson) Gilmore (b. N 21, 1864, 
Ringwood, Ont., Can.). Prepared in Mark- 
ham (Ont.) H. S. B. S., McMaster Univ., 
191 1 ; M. A., do., 1913. Grad. Asst., Chem., 
1913-14; Asst., Chem., 1914-16; Research 
Chem., Forest Products Lab., Montreal, Can., 
1916-17; Research Chem., Mines Branch, Dept. 
of Mines, Ottawa, Can., 191 7 — . Discovered 
substitute for "Pine Oil" in refining silver ores. 
Auth. : Several articles. Mem., A. C. S.; Soc. 
of Chem. Industry. Married Vera Beatrice 
McMullen, S 3, 191 5, Toronto, Can. Address, 
Prince Rupert Apts., Ottawa, Can.; bus. add., 
Dept. of Mines, do. 

G251. ELIZABETH MAE GITTINS 
Teacher; M. S., 1914; b. Ja 22, 1884; s. 
W. R. Gittins. B. S., Drake Univ., 1909. 
Teacher, H. S., Williamsburg, la. Address, 
Williamsburg, la. 

GRACE GLASGOW 

1912. M. S. (See No. 5152.) 

HUGH GLASGOW 

1913. Ph. D. (See No. 3378.) 

ROBERT DOUGLAS GLASGOW 
1913. Ph. D. (See No. 3379.) 

RUTH GLASGOW 
1912. M. S. (See No. 5153.) 



1904. 



HENRY ALLAN GLEASON 
A. M. (See No. 1505.) 



0252. LLOYD GOBLE 

(Brother of No. G2S3) 
Teacher; A. M., 1907; b. D 16, i868, West- 
field, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. S 7 do.) 
and Ann (Brown) Goble (b. Ja 4, 1835, (jreen- 
up Co., Ky.). B. S., Westfield Coll., 1893; 
M. S., do., 1895. Teacher, Lit., St. Norm. Sch., 
River Falls, Wis. Auth.: Shortcomings of 
High School English, Madison, Wis.; Idyls 
Twain, poems, Chas. H. Kerr & Co., Chicago. 
Mem., N. E. A. Married Carolyn Nelle Green, 
Jl 30, 1907, Paris, III. Child, Alfred Theodore, 
b. Ja 24, 1909. Address, River Falls, Wis. 

G2S3- ROXANA GOBLE 

(Sister of No. G2S2) 
Teacher; M. S., 1903; b. Ag 22, 1876, Coles 
Co., 111.; d. Benjamin F. (b. S 7. 1837, do.) 
and Ann (Brown) Goble (b. Ja 4, 1835, Green- 
up Co., Ky.). Prepared in Westfield Coll. Acad. 
A. B., Westfield Coll., 1901. Teacher, West- 
field, 111., 1903-04; Chester, 111., 1904-06; Elgin, 
111., 1907 — . Address, Elgin, 111. 

HARRY FREDERICK GODEKE 
1916. M. E. 1918. M. S. (See No. 2399.) 

JULIUS LUDWIG GOEBEL, Jr. 
1913. A. M. (See No. 5157.) 

G2S4. MARCUS SELDEN GOLDMAN 
A. M.. 1917; b. My 12, 1894, Middletown, 
O. ; s. Charles Trine (b. Je 26, 1863, Cin- 
cinnati) and Minnie (Sheafor) Goldman (b. 
F 18, 1861, Amanda, O.). Prepared in Mid- 
dletown (O.) H. S.; Culver Mil. Acad.; Ken- 
yon Coll. A. B., Miami Univ., 1916. Delta 
Upsilon; Sigma Delta Chi: Red Cowl; Scrib- 
blers Club; V. P., Sr. Class; Pan-Hellenic 
Council; Ed., in Chief, ///. Mag., 1917. Schol- 
ar, Eng., Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Section 611, 
U. S. A. Ambulance Service, 191 7. A. E. F., 
France. Address, Middletown, O. 



G25S. LEON GOLDMERSTEIN 

Engineer; A. M., 191 1; b. O 30, 1876, Kono- 
top, Russia; s. Matthew (b. Voroneje, do.) 
and Rachel (Ulianski) Goldmerstein (b. St. 
Petersburg, do.). Prepared in Gymnasium, Nei- 
jiu, Russia. A. B., Univ. of St. Petersburg. 
In charge of the Foreign Review of the Jour. 
A. S. M. E.; In Russian Govt. Service. Auth.: 
several books in Russian, German and French. 
Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. Address, 29 W. 39th 
St., New York City. 

G256. MARGARET LOLA GOLDSMITH 
Investigator; A. M., 1917; b. My 4, 1894, 
Milwaukee; d. Bernard (b. 1840, Ger.) and 
Alpha Omega (Smith) Goldsmith (b. Waverly, 
la.). Prepared in Gymnasium, Berlin, Ger. A. 
H., 111. Woman's Coll., 1916. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma. Office Mgr., St. Council Section, 
Council Nat. Defense; Investigator of War In- 
dustries Abroad in Statistical Div., War Indus- 
tries Bd., Washington, D; C. Mem., Nat. Lib. 
for the Blind; Assn. (Collegiate Alumnae; Coll. 
Woman's Club, Washington, D. C. Address, 
12 W. 77th St., New York; bus. add., 72^ 19th 
St., N. W. Washington, D. C. 

G257. EDWIN STANTON GOOD 
Professor; M. S., 1906; b. Mr 16, 1871, 
Clarence Center, N. Y. ; s. John (b. N 13, 1829) 
and Ester (Hummel) Good (b. 1834). Pre- 
pared in Flint and Fenton Norm. Schs. B. S., 
Mich. Agr. Coll., 1903. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
Al|)ha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Head Dept., An. Husb., 
Ky. Agr. ExpL Sta.;, 1906-12; Prof., An. 
Husb., Univ. of Ky., 1913 17; Chm., An. Indus. 
Group, do., 191 S- — . Auth.: Articles in Ky. 
Agr. Exp. Sta. Buls., Halligan's Fundamen- 
tals of Agr., Proceedings of Am. Veterinary 
Assn. Proceedings of U. S. Live Stock Assn. 
Jonr. of Infectious Diseases, Jour, of Med. 
Research, Jour, of BacterioL; Proceedings of 
Farmer's St. Inst.; Various other articles on 
agr. subjects. Mem., Live Stock Com.; Fed. 
Food Administration for Ky. ; Ky. Live Stock 
San. Bd.; Ky. Acad, of Sc. ; Presby. Church; 
Cnil. Club, Lexington, Mo. Married Louise 
Austin Millikan, Je 24, 1908, Warren, O. 
Child, John Wolcott, b. F lo, 1914- Address 
South Limestone St., Lexington, Ky. ; bus. 
add., Ky. Agr. Exp. Sta., do. 

G258. JOHN WALTER GOOD 
Head Dept., Eng.; Ph. D., 1913; b. F 13, 
1879, Fayetteville, Tenn. ; s. James Alexander 
(b. D 21, 1854, Coldwater, Tenn.) and Mar- 
th?. Minerva (Jones) Good (b. My 7. 1855, 
do.). Prepared in Morgan Tr. Sch., Fayette- 
ville, Tenn. A. B., Erskine Coll., S. Dak., 
1902; A. M., do., 1904. Philological Soc; Grad. 
Club; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Dixie Club. 
Pastor, Birmingham, Mich., 1905-08; Supt. Al- 
bion Pub. Schs., 1908-10; Fellowship, Univ. 
of 111., 1910-13; Asst. Prof., Eng. Lit., Kan. 
St. Agr. Coll., 19 13; Prof., Educ, Muskingum 
Coll., O., 1916-18; Head Dept., Eng., Ga. Norm, 
and Indus. Coll., 191 8 — . Auth.: Studies in the 
Milton Tradition. Univ. of 111. Press, 191 5 ; 
Several articles in church papers of United 
Presby. Church. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of 
Am.; Phi Kappa Phi; Soc. of Coll. Teachers 
of Educ; Mod. Synod, Kan. United Presby. 
Church. Married Estelle Beulah Alexander, Ag 
I. 1906, Huntersville. N. C. Address, Georgia 
Normal & Industrial Coll., Milledgeville, Ga. 

G259. GEORGE ALFRED GOODENOUGH 
Professor; M. E., 1900; b. My 3, 1868, Davi- 
son, Mich.; s. James Webster (b. O 1843, 
Niagara Falls) and Eliza (Clifford) Goodenongh 
(b. F 1844, Oshawa, Can.). Prepared in Flint 
(Mich.) H. S. B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1892. 
Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi: Sigina Xi. 
Asst. Prof., Mech. Engng.. L^niv. of 111., 1899; 
Assoc. Prof., do., 1905; Prof., Thermodynam- 
ics,, do., 1911 — . Auth.: (with E. J. Townsend) 



770 



University of Illinois 



First Course in Calculus, Holt & Co.. 1907; 
Essentials of Calculus, do., 19 10; Principles of 
Thermodynamics, do., 191 1; Chapter on Ther- 
modynamics, Am. Civ. Engrs. Hand-book; Chap- 
ter on Heat, Mech. Engrs. Hand-book; Proper- 
ties of Steam and Ammonia. J. Wiley & Sons, 
1916. Mem.. Soc. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ, 1905. Married Elizabeth Clara Kitzmiller, 
S 27, 1894. Scranton, Pa. Address, 605 S. Lin- 
coln Ave., Urbana. 

BYNE FRANCES GOODMAN 
1913. A. M. (See No. 5160.) 

HARRISON FREDERICK GONNERMAN 

1913- M. S. (See No. 3380.) 

G260. HUGH BYRON GORDON 
Instructor; M. S., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; b. Mr 

23, 1882, Georgetown, O. ; s. Sidney Corwin 
(b. D 27, 1840, Trumbull Co., O.) and Olivia 
(Marshall) Gordon (b. Je 7, 1845, Brown Co., 
O.). Prepared in Acad, and Norm. Sch., Mi- 
ami Univ. A. B., Miami, 1908. Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Chicago, 19:2-13; Norman, Okla., 
1913; Coll. Sta., Tex., I9i3;i7; Instr., Cham., 
Rutgers Coll., New Brunswick, N. J., 1917 — . 
U. S. Food and Drugs Inspection work. Bur. 
of Chem., 1912-13. Auth. : The Relation and 
Value of Chem. to Indus., Von Beeckmann- 
Jones Co., Austin, Tex.. 1915; Announcement 
of Dept. of Chem. and Chem. Engng., 191 5-16 
(of Tex. A. and M. Coll), Eagle Printing Co., 
Bryan, Te-x., 1915. Mem., A. C. S. Address, 
Rutgers Alumni House, New Brunswick, N. J. 

JOSEPH HINKLEY GORDON 
1901. A. M. (See No. 1506.) 

ADOLPH GORE 
1908. A. M. (See No. 2401.) 

MARY JANE GOURLEY 

1914- A. M. (See No. 37S3-) 

G261. CORNELIUS GOUWENS 
A. M., 1 911; b. My 22, 1889; s. John (b. N 
25, 1865) and Cornelia (Paarlberg) Gouwens 
(b. D 25, 1867). Prepared in Thornton Tp. H. 
S. B. S., N. W. Univ., 1910. Phi Beta Kap- 
pa; Sigma Xi; Gannna Alpha. Grad. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of 111.. 1910-11. Teacher, Bennett 
Acad., Clarkson, Miss., 1911-17; Instr., Math., 
Univ. of la., 1912-16; Grad. Stud., Math., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1910-17; Fellow, do.. 1917- 
18. Civilian Personnel, Ord. Dept., Ap 1918 — . 
Address, R. i, Bo.x 267, South Holland, 111. 

G262. SAPPHO CECELIA GRAHAM 
Teacher; A. M., 1913; b. F 17, 1888, Cres- 
ton, la.; d. Edward W. Graham. Prepared in 
Creston H. S. A. B., la. St. Univ., 1911. Chi 
Omega. Asst. Prin., H. S., Winfield, 1911-12; 
Teacher, H. S.. Molina, 111. Address, 604 W. 
Adams St., Creston, la.; bus. add., c/o High 
School, Moline. 111. 

G263. WILLI.\M MORLAND GRAHAM 
Planter and Broker; .-\. M., 1916; b. Mr 31, 
1893, Giltner, Neb.; s. William (b. D 24, 1854, 
Wis.) and Ida K. (Walker) Graham (b. S 18. 
1862, do.). Prepared in Greenville Coll. 
Acad., Greenville Coll. B. S., McKendree Coll.. 
1913. Chicago, 1916-17; Rice planter and brok- 
er, Almyra, Ark., 1917 — . Capt., Co. D. Stutt- 
gart Batt., Ark Home Guards. Auth. : Moth- 
ers' Pensions and their failure in Illinois, The 
Institution Quarterly, Vol. 7. Address, Almyra, 
Ark. 

G264. DANIEL THOMAS GRAY 
Chief, An. Indus.: M. S., 1905; b. Ja 27. 
1878, Harrison Co., Mo.; s. William L. (b. F 

24, 183S, Abington, Va.) and Miriam (Crews) 
Gray (b. Je 12, 1846, Carbondale, 111.). Pre- 



pared in Stanberry (Mo.) H. S.; Norm. Sch., 
do.. A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1904; B. S., do., 
1904. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Grad. Fellow- 
ship, Univ. of 111.; Chief. An. Indus. Div., Ala. 
Poly. Inst., 1905-13; Chief, An. Indus. Div., 
N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta. and Exten. Service, 
1913 — . Auth.: Various Buls. at Ala. Poly. 
Inst., N. C. Exp. Sta., Federal Dept. of Agr. 
Sec, So. Assn. of Agr. Workers. Married 
Lillian Dale, 1901, Albany, Mo. Children: 
Daniel Thomas, Jr., b. N 25, 1910 (died N 23, 
191 1); Emily Dale, b. My 25, 1913; Lillian H., 
b. My 25, 1914. Address, N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
West Raleigh, N. C. 

G265. JOSEPH FAMES GREAVES 
Professor; M. S., 190S; b. N 2, 1880, Logan 
City, Ut.; s. Joseph C. .(b- D i, 1858. Provo, 
L't.) and Catherine M. (Fames) Greaves (b. 
S .'2, i8ss, Logan, Ut.). B. S., Ut. Agr. Coll., 
1904; Ph. D., Univ. of Calif., 191 1. Asst. 
Chem., Ut. Exp. Sta., 1904-08; Assoc, do., 
1908-09; Prof., Chem., Ut. Agr. Coll., 1908- 
11; Assoc. Prof., do., 1911; Prof., Physiol., 
Chem., and Bacterid., do., 1912 — . Auth.: Ef- 
fects of Soluble Salts on Insoluble Phosphates, 
Jour. Biol. Chem., Vol. 7; Distribution of the 
Nitrogen of Wheat between the Flour, Bran, 
and Shorts, Jour. Agr. Sc. Vol. 4; The Move- 
ment of Nitric Nitrogen in Soil and its Rela- 
tion to Nitrogen Fixation, Ut. Exp. Sta. Bui., 
No. 114, 191 1 ; Some Factors Influencing the 
Quantitative Determination of Arsenic in 
Soils, Joiir. A. C. S., \'o\. 35; The Influence 
of Arsenic upon the Biological Transforma- 
tions of Nitrogen in Soils. Burchem Bui., Vol. 
3; The Influence of Arsenic on the Bacteriol 
.\ctivities of the Soil, Sc. Monthly, 1917; num- 
erous other articles on chemical and bacterio- 
logical subjects. Mem., A. A. A. S.; Soc. of 
Am. Bacteriol.; A. C. S. Married Parnecy 
Dudley, Je 10, 1907, Logan, LTt. Children: 
Joseph Dudley, b. My 18, 1908; Florence Dud- 
ley, b. Jl 2. 1909; Pernecy Dudley, b. Ja 26, 
1Q13; Vera Dudley, b. N 29, 1914; Mary Or- 
etta, b. My 20, 1917. Address, 445 N. 3E. Lo- 
gan, Utah. 

BESSIE ROSE GREEN 

1910. A. M. (See No. 3001.) 

G266. GRACE GREEN 
Teacher; A. M., 1918; b. D 20, 1895; d. Cal- 
vin Weininger (b. D 25, 1856, Putnam Co., 
O.) and Emily Alice (Brundige) Green (b. O 
8, 1861, Hancock Co., O.). Prepared in 
Bloomington H. S. A. B. 111. Wesleyan, 1917. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Grad. Club; Classical 
Club. Teacher. H. S., Bloomington, 111., 
191 8 — . Address, 1214 N. East St., Blooming- 
ton, 111. 

JAMES HENRY GREENE 
191 S. M. S. (See No. 3384.) 

G267. ROBERT EDMAN GREENFIELD 
Chem. and Bacterid.; A. M., 1916; b. F 17, 
Sabetha, Kan.; s. James Edman (b. Ag 1857, 
Branford, Can.) and Ida Caroline (Robert- 
son) Greenfield (b. My 30. 1861, Benton Har- 
bor, Mich.). Prepared in Sabetha (Kan.) H. 
S. A. B., LIniv. of Kan., 1914. Sigma Xi; Phi 
I ambda Upsilon. Asst., Chem., Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll.. 1914-15; Grad. Stud.. Univ. of 111., 1915- 
16; Bacteriol.. 111. St. Water Sur., 1916-18. ist 
1 t., San. Corps. N. .\., 1918; do., Water 
Analvsis Lab., A. P. O. 702, A. E. F., 1918; 
Capt.. do., Sch. Detachment, Univ. of Rennes, 
France. 1918 — . Married Eleanor Myers, Jl 10. 
1917, Shawnee, Okla. Address, Sabetha, Kan. 

EDWIN GARDNER GREENMAN, Jr. 
1907. M. E. (See No. 1691.) 

NINA VIVIAN GRESHAM 

191 1. A. M. (See No. 4172-) 



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HARRY NORMAN GRIDLEY 
"1902. A. M. (See No. 1510.) 

GEORGE LYMAN GRIMES 
1904. M. E. (See No. 1035.) 

G268. RUBY MABEL GRIMES 
Teacher; A. M., 1913; b. Ap 27, 1888. 
Wheeler, S. Dak.; d. Adam (b. Jl 8, 1849, Ind.) 
and Minnie L. (Lewis) Grimes (b. F 13, 1849, 
Siisquehana Co.. Pa.). Prepared in Ward 
Acad., Academy, S. Dak. A. B., Yankton Coll., 
191 1. Achoth. Scholarship in ISIath.. Univ. of 
III., 1912-13. Teacher, Math., H. S., Urbana, 
1913-14; Asst., Math., Yankton Coll., 1914-16; 
Grad. Asst.. Math., Univ. of 111.. 1916-17; 
Teacher, Math., Tp. H. S., Robinson, 111., 
1917 — ; do. Yankton Coll., summer 1918. 
Mem., Congr'. Church; D. A. R.; O. E. S. Ad- 
dress, 604 N. Cross St., Robinson, 111. 

G269. CLARE ELMER GRIFFIN 
Instructor; A. M., 191 5; b. Mr 22, 1892, 
Allegan, Mich.; s. Frank and Ethel Mae 
(Lewis) Griffin. Prepared in Traverse City 
(Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 1914; Ph. 
D., Johns Hopkins, 1918. Phi Eta. Scholar m 
Econ., 1914-15; Fellow, 1915-16; Instr., Econ., 
Dartmouth Coll.. 1916-17; Instr., Transporta- 
tion, Johns Hopkins. 1917-18. ist Lt., Statis- 
tics Branch, Gen. Staff, Washington, D. C, 
1918 — . Married Florence L. Parsons D 28. 
191 7, St. Clair, Mich. Address, 2737 St. Paul 
St., Baltimore; bus. add., 1717 17th St., N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 

G270. ALFRED WILLIAM GROSS 
A. M., 1917; b. Ja 24, 1881, Joliet. 111.; s. 
William Frederick (b. Je 30, 1848, Prussia) and 
Charlotte (Conrad) Gross (b. Je 14. 1856, 
Elmhurst, 111.). Prepared in Mt. Carroll and 
Lee H. Schs. Ph. B., Northwestern Coll., 1909- 
Kappa Delta Pi. Prin., H. S., Monticello, 111., 
1909H2; Supt., Schs., do., 1912-16; Grad. 
Stud. Univ. of 111., 1917— . Mem., Presby. 
Church; Pres.. Grad. Club, Univ., of 111., 1917- 
18. Married Emma Julia Zwicker, Je 25, 1912, 
Sherrard, 111. Children: Llewellyn Zwicker. b. 
Jl 13, 1914; Alfred Glyndon, b. Jl 10, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 908 W. Main St., Urbana. 

G271. CECIL ROBERT GROSS 
Bacteriologist; M. S., 1917; b. Je 17, 1892, 
Ithaca, N. Y.; s. Louis B. and Mary Gertrude 
Gross. Prepared in Ithaca (N. Y.) H. S. B. S., 
Cornell, 1915. Asst., Bacteriol., Univ. of 111.. 
1915-17. Pvt. i32d Field Hospital Co., U. S. 
Nat. Guard, (Zamp Logan, Houston, Tex., 1917- 
18; io8th San. Train, A. E. F., 1918; Sorbonne 
Univ.. Paris, France, 1918 — . Mem., A. C. S.; 
Soc. of Am. Bacteriols. Address, loi Giles St., 
Ithaca, N. Y. 

G272. JOHN EARL GUBERLET 
Parasitologist; A. M., 191 1; Ph. D., 1914; b. 
Mr 18, 1887, Courtland, Neb.; s. William (b. S 
14, 1848, Couer Hessen, Ger.) and Flora 
(Pelican) Guberlet Cb. Ap 24. Prague, Aus- 
tria). Prepared in Hardy (Neb.) H. S.; Beth 
any Acad., Lindsborg, Kan. A. B.,_ Bethany 
Coll., 1909. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Instr.. 
Zool., Univ. of Ore., 1914-15; Prof., Biol., 
Carroll Coll., Waukesha, Wis., 1915-18; Para 
sitol., Okla. A. and M. Coll. and Exp. Sta. 
Stillwater, Okla., 1918 — . Auth.: On the 
Osteologv of Some of the Loricati, ///. Biol. 
Monographs, Vol. 2, 191 5; Studies on the 
Transmission and Prevention of Cestode In- 
fection in Chickens, Jour. Am. Veterinary Med. 
Assn., \'ol. 49, 1916; Morphology of Adult and 
Larval Cestodes from Poultry, Transactions 
Am. Microscopical Soc, Vol. 35, 1916. Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; Am. Microscopical Soc; Am. Soc. 
of Zool.; The Entomol. Soc. of Am.; 111. 
Acad, of Sc; A. F. A. M.; Presby. Church. 
Married Luriel Lewin, D 29, 1915, Lindsborg, 
Kan. Address, 218 Knoblock St., Stillwater, 
Okla.; bus. add.. Okla. A. and M. Coll., do. 



G273. ANTONIO GUELL 
Professor; E. E., igio; b. Jl 8. 1882. San 
Jose, Costa Rica; s. Santiago (b. Santa Clara, 
Cuba) and Manuela (Gutierrez) Guell (b. San 
Jose. Costa Rica). Prepared in Pub. Sch. and 
I.iceo de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica. 
B. S., La. St. Univ., 1905; M. S., do., 1906; 
M. E., do., 1907; Asst. Mech. Engr., 1906-07; 
Instr., Romance Langs., La. St.' Univ., 1907-08; 
Research Fellow, E. -E. Dept., Univ. of 111., 
1908-10; Instr., Mech. Engng., La. St. Univ., 
1910-12; Asst. Prof., do., 1912-17; Prof., do., 
1917 — . Auth.: Mechanical Stresses in Trans- 
mission Lines, Engng. E.vp. Sta. Bui. No. 54, 
Univ. of 111. Mem., Sigma Xi; Assoc. Mem., 
A. I. E. E. Married Nicolasa Tristan, Ag 12, 
191 1, San Jose, Costa Rica. Address, 668 St. 
Mary St., Baton Rouge, La.; bus. add., Louis- 
iana State Univ., do. 

*LAURENCE RICHARD GULLEY 

1911. M. S. 1917. M. E. (See No. 4179) 

G274. GILBERT GUSLER 
Associate; M. S., 1918; b. Ap i, 1887. Grov- 
er Hill, O.; s. Simon Allen (b. My 8, 1S58, do.) 
and Kate Eunice (Gilbert) Gusler (b. S 7, 1861, 
Granville, O.). Prepared in Tri-St. Coll., An- 
gola, Ind. B. S., O. St. Univ., 1912. Agr. Club. 
Asst., An. Husb., O. St. Univ., 1912-13; Instr., 
do., 1913-14; Asst. Prof., do., 1914-15; Assoc, 
do., Univ. of 111., 191S — ; Investigator, office of 
Markets, U. S. Dept. of Agr.. 191 5, summer 
1918. Auth.: Judging Dairy Cattle, Agr. E.vten. 
Dept., O. St. Univ., 1915; Cooperation in Mar- 
keting live stock. O. Fanner, Vol. 134, 1914; 
Pasture Grown Pigs. Country Gentlemen, Vol. 
79. 1914; Periodical Changes in Cattle Prices, 
A)ii. Farming, Ap 1915; When Meat is Worth 
the Most, Country Gentlemen, Vol. 80, 1915; 
The Time to Sell a Horse, do.. Vol. 81, 1916; A 
Pound of Flesh, do.. Vol. 82, 1917; Problems 
in Marketing Live Stock. Agr. Stud., My, 1916; 
Beef Cattle and Permanent Agr., do., S 1917; 
When Meat is Wanted Most, Breeders' Gazette, 
Vol. 72, 1917; other articles. Mem., A. A. A. S.; 
Am. Genetic Assn.; Am. Soc. of An. Produc- 
tion. Married Emilie Katherine Renz. Jl 1915, 
Baltimore. Child, Katherine Margaret, b. My 
1916. Address, 1302 S. Orchard St., Urbana; 
bus. add., Univ. of HI., do. 

AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON 

1912. M. S. (See No. 3006.) 

JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUSTAFSON 
1906. A. E. (See No. 2406.) 

FRED JAY GRAY 

1912. M. S. (See No. 4682.) 

LENNA MABEL GREGORY (WALKER) 
1916. A. M. (See No. 3755-) 

OWEN EUGENE GRIGSBY 

1912. M. S. (See No. 4684.) 

LUDWIG GUTMAN 
1910. E. E. (See No. 2113.) 

ALTA GWINN 
1910. A. M. (See No. 3007.) 

MARY ANNA HAAN 

1913. A. M. (See No. si77-) 

WILLIAM CARL FRANK HENRY 
HACHMEISTER 

1909. M. S. (See No. 2685.) 

FRANK STANLEY HADFIELD 
1905. M. E. (See No. 2114.) 



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HARRY GRAY HAKE 
1910. M. S. 1913. E. E. (See No. 3009.) 

G27S. HENRY FIELDING HADLEY 

Chemist; A. M., 1912; Ph. D., 1914; b. N 
8. 1888, Danville, Ind.; s. M. M. and May 
Hadley. A. B., Millikin Univ., 191 1. Chem., 
Food and Drug Dept., Vermilion, S. Dak. 
Address, Vermilion, S. Dak. 



G276. 



CARL HERMAN HAESSLER 
(Husband of G37) 



Instr. and Writer; Ph. D., 191 7; b. Ag 5, 
18S8, Milwaukee; s. Herman Ferdinand (b. 
S 18, 1864, Sweden) and Lina Elizabeth (Wag- 
ner) Haessler (b. Ap 17, 1864. Milwaukee). 
Prepared in West Div. H. S., Milwaukee. 
B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1911; A. B., O.xford 
Univ., 1914. Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar- 
ship; Sec. and Pres., Socialist Club. Asst., 
Phil., Univ. of 111., 1914-17; Writer on Mil- 
waukee Leader, 1917-18. Auth. : Why We 
are at War, People's Council of Milwaukee; 
The Right to Oppose War; Review of Boodins, 
A Realistic Universe, Jour, of Eng. and Ger. 
Philol. Refused to serve or to wear military 
uniform under selective service law, and was 
sentenced to Leavenworth Prison, 1918. Mem., 
Independent Labor Party of Eng.; Socialist 
Party of Am.; People's Council of Am.; Fabian 
Soc. of Eng. Married Mildred Barnes (g'17), 
D 27, 1917, Lansing, Mich. Address, 528 
Chestnut St., Milwaukee. 



G277. ROBERT MURRAY HAIG 

Professor; A. M., 1909; b. O 3, 1887, Co- 
lumbus, O.; s. James (b. F 24, 1S61, do.) and 
Mary Caroline (Murray) Haig (b. Ja 26, i860. 
do.). Prepared in Central H. S., Columbusj 
O. A. B., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1908; Ph. D., 
Columbia, 1914. Delta Tau Delta. Special 
honors in Econ., 1908; Schol^ Univ. of 111., 
1908-09; Garth Fellow in Pol. Econ., Columbia. 
1911-12. Pvt. Sec. and Res. Asst. to Dean 
Kinley, Univ. of 111.; Instr., Econ., Columbia, 
1912-16; Asst. Prof., do.^ 1916 — . Chm., Com. 
on Sources of Municipal Revenue, Nat. Mu- 
nicipal League, 1915 — ; Expert Investigator, 
Com. on Taxation, New York City, 1914-16; 
Consulting Expert on Taxation, Survey Com. 
on St. affairs, Colo., 1916; do.. Province of 
Saskatchewan, 1917-18; do.. Province of Brit- 
ish Columbia, 1917-18; do., Province of 
Alberta, 191 8. Asst. Ed., Pol. Sc. Quarterly. 
Auth.: A Hist, of the General Property Tax in 
111., Univ. of 111., 1914; The Exemption of 
Improvements from Taxation in Can. and the 
U. S., Pub. by City of New York, 191 5; Some 
Proljable Effects of Exemption of Improvements 
from Taxation in the City of New York, Pub. 
by City of New York, 1915; The Attack on 
the Colorado Tax Commission, Am. Econ. 
Rev., Vol. 6, D 1916; Preliminary Report 
of the Committee on New Sources of Revenue 
of the National Municipal League, Nat. Mtm 
Rev., Vol. 5, Ja. 1916; Maryland Tax Reports, 
do., O, 1916; The Unearned Increment in 
Gary, Pol. Sc. Qitarterh-. Vol. 32, Mr 1917; 
Tax Exemption Through Tax Capitalization, 
Bui. Nat. Tax Assn., Vol. 2, Ap, 1917; The 
Effects of Increment Taxes upon Building 
Operations, Quarterly Jour. Econ., Vol. 29, 
Ag, 191 5; The Unearned Increment Tax in 
Alberta, Am. Econ. Rev., Vol. 4, N 1914; va- 
rious other articles, pamphlets and reports on 
taxation. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; Nat. Tax 
Assn.; Nat. Municipal League; M. E. Church; 
Fac. Club, Columbia. Married Gertrude M. 
Hopping, Je 20, 1912, Indianapolis. Child, 
James, b. F 19. 191 5. Address, 741 Fort Wash- 
ington Ave., New York City; bus. add., Co- 
lumbia Univ., do. 



G278. GEORGE CLARK HAINES 
Entomologist; M. S., 1909; b. Ag 30, 1884, 
Durand, 111.; s. Dr. (jeorge Marvin (b. S 9, 
1846, Greensboro, Vt.) and Octavia Louise 
(Goodrich) Haines (b. O 21, 1844, do.). Pre- 
pared in Durand H. S. ; Beloit Coll. Acad. 
R. S., Beloit Coll., 1908; M. S., do.. Lab. Asst., 
Biol., Beloit Coll., 1909-13; Asst. to Govt. 
Entomol., New Hanover, Natal, 1913-17; Asst. 
Entomol., Div. of Entomol., Cedara, Natal, 
Union of South Africa, 191 7 — . Address, ■ 
Cedara, Natal, Union of South Africa. 

G279. MARGARET SCUDDER HALEY 
Teacher; A. M., 1918; b, F 29, 1896, Chi- 
cago; d. Samuel (.b. Je 12, 1862, Hawley, Pa.) 
and Rosa (Starnes) Haley (b. My 19, 1862, 
Maryville, Mo.). Prepared in Grand Prairie 
Sem., Onarga, 111. A. B., Knox Coll., 1917. 
Teacher, Hist., Tp. H. S., Yates City. 111. 
Address, Joy, 111.; bus. add., Yates City, 111. 

ARTHUR RAYMOND HALL 
1902. A. M. (See No. 1513). 

ELIZABETH TWINING HALL 
1901. A. M. (See No. 1342). 

HOMER HALL 
1913. A. M. (See No. 5181). 

LOUIS DIXON HALL 
1906. M. S. (See No. 1229.) 

MARGARET HOPE HALLETT ' 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4184), 

G280, KATHERINE CAROLINE HALSEY 

Y. W. C. A. Sec; A. M., 1909; b. S 24, 
1 886, Lake Forest, 111.; d. John J. (b. N 23, 
184S, Louisville, Kv.) and Elizabeth (Gardner) 
Halsey (b. F 22, 1863, Buskirk's Bridge, N. Y.).' 
Prepared in Ferry Hall Sem., Lake Forest, 111. 
A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 1908. Kappa Kappa 
Gamma; Illiola; Scholarship in Pol. Sc. Sec, 
Y. W. C. A., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1909-11; 
Nat. Tr. Sch., Y. W. C. A., 1911-12; Sec, Y. 
W. C. A., Cleveland, O., 1912-13; do., Hazel- 
ton, Pa., 1914; Field Stud. Sec, Y. W. C. A., 
1914-16; Kan., Colo., Wyo., Ut., 1916-17; Y. W. 
C A. Sec, China Nat. Com. of Shanghai, 
China, 1916-17; Stud., Chinese Lang., Peking 
Union Lang. Sch., 1917 — . Address, Box 713, 
U. S. P. O., Shanghai, China. 

G281. CLYDE CARNEY HAMILTON 
Entomologist; M. S., 1916; b. Je 24, 1890,- 
Salina, Kan.; s. J. E. Hamilton. Prepared in 
Acad., Campbell Coll. B. S., Kan. St. Agr. 
Coll., 1913. Special field Agt., Dept. of En- 
tomol., Kan. St. Agr!. Coll., 1913; Instr., 
Cornell, 1916-18; U. S. Entomol., Columbia, 
Mo., 1918 — . Address, R. i, Holton, Kan. 

G282. »NAIN DELF HAMILTON 
M. S., 1907; b. Mr 26, 1870, Wells Co., 
Ind.; s. William Marshall (b. Mr 31, 1840, 
Rush Co., Ind.) and Mary Elizabeth (Beaty) 
Hamilton (b. S 18, 1840, Holmes Co., O.). 
Prepared in North Manchester Coll. A. B., 
Ind. Univ., 1902. Delta Tau Delta. Fellow, 
Indus. Chem., 1906-07; Factory Executive, 
Corn Products Refining Co., 1907-10; Traveling 
Salesman, W. M. Welch Mfg. Co., 1910-T2; 
Correspondent and Salesman. Typewriters Dis- 
tributing Syndicate, 1912; Sales Mgr., Welch 
Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1912-18. Auth.: The 
Weathering of Coal, Univ. of 111., 1907. Died 
Mr II, 1918, Chicago. 



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G283. •HOWARD SPURR HAMMOND 

A. M., 1909; b. Ja 18, 1885, Goshen, Conn.; 
s. George S. (b. 1848, Lincoln, Eng.) and 
Emily Jennie (Spurr) Hammond (b. My 1843, 
Salisbury, Conn.). Prepared in Torrington 
(Conn.) H. S. A. B., O. St. Univ., 190S. Sigma 
Xi; Gamma Alpha. Instr.. Bot., St. Univ. of 
la.; Assoc. Prof., do., N. M. Coll. of Agr. and 
Mech. Arts; Prof., Bot., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1914- 
18. Auth. : Embryology of Oxalis Corniculata 
L., O. Naturalist, 190S; Some Midwinter Moss- 
es, Am. Botanist, 1909. Mem., Nat. Geog. Soc; 
A. A. A. S. Married Sara Louise Kerr, Ag 4, 
1909. Died Ja 14, 1918, Corvallis, Ore. 

G284. JAMES WESTON HAMMOND 
Associate; M. S., 1908; b. D 21, 1884, Water- 
loo, la.; s. Robert Alexander (b. St. Clairsville, 
O.) and Linnie (Brown) Hammond (b. do.). 
Prepared in Bridgeport (O.) H. S. B. S., O. St. 
Univ., 1906. Assoc, An. Husb., O. Agr. Exp. 
Sta. Married Avice Beatrice Shuey. N 1913, 
Decatur, 111. Child, Frank Eugene, b. Ap 10, 
1915. Address, Madison Hill, Wooster, O. ; bus. 
add., O. Exp. Sta., do. 

ALFRED CHESTER HANFORD 
1913. A. M. (See No. 3183.) 
G28S. WESLEY WALLACE HANFORD 
Chemist; M. S., 1915; b. Jl 24, 1890, Elmira, 
N. Y. ; s. Alice Hanford. Prepared in Oneonta 
Norm. Sch. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1913. 
Asst. Chem., St. Water Surv., Univ. of 111., 
1914-15; Asst. Bact. and Chem., Univ. of N. 
Dak., Grand Forks, N. Dak., 1915 — . Address, 
317 William St., Middleton, Conn.; bus. add.. 
Univ. of N. Dak., Grand Forks, N. Dak. 

G286. HELEN IRENE HANNA 
A. M., 1918; b. D 21, 1866, Epworth, la.; A. 
B., Central Coll., 1916. Address, Epworth, la. 

ROY HANSEN 

1918. M. S. (See No. 6279.) 

G287. FRANK BLAIR HANSON 

Instructor; A. M., 1915; b. Jl 15, 1886, 
Blooniington, 111.; s. Warren John (b. S 26, 
1858, Morgan Co., O.) and Luzetta (Adrean) 
Hanson (b. N 30, i860, do.). Prepared in 
Bloomington H. S.; O. Wesleyan Prep Sch. 
Civilian Clerk, Departmental Service, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1905-7; 1911-12. A. B., George 
Washington Univ., 1913. Fellowship, Univ. of 
111., 1914-15; Fellow Am. Univ., 1915-16; Instr., 
Zool., Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1916 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married Harriet Roman 
Cavender, Je 21, 1910, Washington, D. C. Chil- 
dren: Betty Blair, b. N 21, 1915; Phyllis 
Claire, b. N 11, 1917. Address, 4924 Buck- 
ingham Court, St. Louis; bus. add., Washing- 
ton Univ., do. 

PAUL JOHN HANZLIK 

1911. A. M. (See No. 3395.) 

TSO CHANG HAO 

1917. A. M. (See No. 7582.) 
G288. SADA ANNIS HARBARGER 

Business; A. M., 1909; b. Ag 13, 1884, 
Columbus, O.; d. James Winfield (b. Ja 20, 
1852, Clarion Co., Pa.) and Adaline Samantha 
(Burt) Harbarger (b. O 26, 1855, Jackson Co., 
O.). Prepared in Clinton Tp. (O.) H. S. A. B,. 
O. St. Univ., 1906. Gamma Phi Beta; Alethenai. 
Teacher, H. S., Worthington, O., 1906-07; 
Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1907-17; do. and 
Instr., do., Columbia, summer 1916-17; Service 
Dept., Bus. Tr. Corp., New York City, 1918 — . 
Auth.: The Sag of the Second Year, Bui. for 
the Promotion of Engng. Ediic; First Year 
Fatalities, do.; Theme Subjects for Engng. Stu- 
dents, Eng. Jour.; Rhetoric and the Engineer, 
The Technograph. Mem., M. E. Church. Ad- 
dress. Hamden, Vinton Co., O. ; bus. add., 509 
W. i2ist St., New York City. 



G288A. CHESTER CLYDE HARBISON 

Assistant; A. M., 1918; b. F 14, 1882, Morse 
Hill, Mo. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1914; B. Ed., 
Cape Girardeau Norm., 1913. Asst., Pub. Speak- 
ing, Univ. of Mich., 1912-13; Instr., Eng. and 
Pub. Speaking, Fairmount Coll., 1913-14; Head, 
Dept., do., 1914-16; Asst., Pub, Speaking, 
Univ. of 111., 1916-18. Address, 1529 N. Hol- 
yoke Ave., Wichita, Kan.t 

G289. OSCAR EDWARD HARDER 

Research Chem.; Ph. D., 1915; b. F 3, 1883, 
Franklin Co., Ark.; s. Willis Martin (b. 1854, 
Tenn.) and Margaret Elizabeth (Worley) Har- 
der (b. 1861, do.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., 
Univ. of Okla.; Okla. Agr. and Mech. Coll.; 
Central St. Norm. Coll. of Okla. A. B., Univ. 
of Okla., 1910; A. M., do., 1911. Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Fellow, 
Applied Chem., 1915-17; Research Chem., Com. 
C-9, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Lewis 
Inst., Chicago, 1917-18; Research Chem. in 
charge of chem. investigations, Portland Ce- 
ment Assn., Struct. Material Research Lab., 
do.; do., N. K. Fairbank Co., igi8 — . Auth.: 
(with D. A. Abrams) A Simple Method for De- 
tecting Organic Impurities in Sands, Concrete 
High'way Mag., 1918; Calorimetric Test for Or- 
ganic Impurities in Sand, Bui. Struct. Material 
Research Lab., Lewis Inst., 1917; (with D. F. 
McParland) Alloys of Chronium, Chopper, and 
Nickel, Bui. p,?, Univ. of III. Engng. E.rp. Sta., 
191 7; do., Proceedings of Am. Inst. Metals, 
191 5. Mem., A. C. S., 1909 — ; A. A. A. S., 
1912 — ; Am. Inst. Metals, 1915 — . Address, 622 
N. Troy St., Chicago; bus. add., N. K. Fair- 
bank Co., do. 

G290. HAZEL HARDIN (MARTIN) 
(Wife of No. G453) 

A. M., 1912; b. F 21, 1S86, Knightstown, 
Ind. ; d. Edward (b. do.) and Nettie (Compton) 
Hardin (b. Greensburg, Ind.). Prepared in 
Knightstown (Ind.) H. S. A. B., De Pauw Un- 
iv., 1908. Alpha Phi. Married Oscar Ross Mar- 
tin (g'13), Ag 12. 1913. Child, Edward Ross, 
b. My 21, 1916. Address, 1808 S. 22nd St., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 

G291. WILLIAM IVERSON HARGIS 
Civ. Engr.; M. S., 1911; b. O i, 1886, Oxford, 
Miss.; s. William Iverson (b. 1852, Tyro, 
Miss.) and Laura (Adair) Hargis (b. 1857, 
do.). Prepared in Oxford (Miss.) H. S. B. E., 
Univ. of Miss., 1907. Municipal Engng., Te.x. 
forts, Dallas, Tex.; Asst. Engr., Chickasaw 
Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Ala., 1917 — . Married 
Edna Grayum, O 15, 1012. Snyder. Tex. Ad- 
dress, Chickasaw .Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Ala. 

G292. CHARLES LEROY HARLAN 
Professor; A. M., 1915; b. F 17, 1884, Con- 
nersville, Ind. ; s. Edward W. Harlan. Pre- 
pared in Connersville (Ind.) H. S. B. S., 
Valparaiso Univ., 1906: A. B., Ind. Univ., 
1912. Supt., Mound City, 111., 1909-10; Head, 
Educ. Dept., Central Norm. Coll., Danville, 
Ind., 1912-13; Asst., Educ, Univ. of 111., 1013- 
14; Prof., Educ. N. Y. St. Norm, and Tr. 
Sch., 1914—. Address, 184 W. 5th St., Os- 
wego, N. Y. ; bus. add.. State Normal and 
Training School, do. 

JOHN JAMES HARMAN 
1906. M. E. (See No. 1694.) 

G293. CLAUDE HARPER 
Univ. Agr. Exten.; M. S., 1918; b. S 29, 
1891. Ligonier, Ind.; s. Willis Leslie Cb. Ag 
31, 1S66, do.) and Cisire (DeVault) Harper 
(b. Ag II, 1S72, Cromwell, Ind.). Prepared 
in Ligonier (Ind.) H. S. B. S., Purdue Univ., 
1914. Alpha Gamma Rho; Hoof and Horn Club. 
Instr., An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 19 14-18; 
Sheep extension work, Lafayette, Ind., 1918 — . 
Married Mary Frances Vernon, Je 30, 191S, 
Goshen, Ind. Children: Claude. Jr., b. Ap 21, 
19 16; Robert Vernon, b. Jl 5, 19 17. Address, 
Lafayette, Ind. 



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Gj94. merritt harper 

Professor; M. S., 190^; b. O 24, 1877, Grove 
City, ().; s. J.imes (b. N 9, 1S44, Kingston, 
Ont., Can.) and Elizal)eth Ann (Seeds) Har- 
per (b. N 15, 1855, Grove City, O.). Prepared 
in Grove City (6.) 11. S. B. S., O. St. Univ., 
1901. Special Agt., Grass and Forage Crop 
Investigation, IT. S. Dept. of Agr., 1902-05; 
Asst., An. llusb., Univ. of Mo., 1902-03; Asst., 
Agr., do., 1903-05; Instr., An. Husb., Cornell, 
1905-07; Asst. Prof., 1907-13; Prof., 1913 — . 
Auth. : Manual of P'arm Animals, The Mac- 
millan Co., 191 1; Practical Horse Training and 
Breaking, do., 191 2; Animal Husbandry for 
School, do., 191 3; Management and Breed- 
ing of Horses, (Grange Judd Co., 1913; Breed- 
ing Farm Animals, do.. 1914; Various articles 
on Horse Training, Handling, Feeding. Etc., 
Bailey's Encyclopedia; Articles on different 
phases of Agr., The Cornell Coiiiitryinan. .4iii. 
Brecdeys Mag. and the Outlook; Pamphlets 
for the Cornell Reading Course for Farmers; 
Cornell Rural Course Leaflet; articles on An. 
Husb. and Agr. Mem., Am. Genetic Assn.; 
Nat. Geog. Assn.; A. A. A. S.; A. A. O. N. 
M. S.; A. F. A. M., 32nd degree. Married 
Elizabeth M. Tanton, Jl 1909, llubbardsville, 
N. J. Children: James Tanton, b. Ja 10, 
1913; John Tanton. b. Jl 7, 1917- Addres.i, 
Animal Husbandry Dept., Cornell Univ., 
Ithaca, N. Y. 

CHESTER EELIS HARRIS 

1903. A. M. (See No. 1695.) 

JAMES WALDO HARRIS 

1917. C. E. (See No. 477-) 
G205. OLIVE CAROLINE HARRIS 

Teacher; A. M., igi6; b. F 27, 1804, Bishop 
Hill. 111.; d. Israel John (b. O 24, 1857, Elba. 
111.) and Emma (Nelson) Harris (b. Ja 21, 
1864, Knoxville, 111.). Prepared in Abingdon 
H. S. A. B., Iledding Coll., 1915. Scholarship, 
Univ. of 111., 1915-16. Teacher, Eng., H. S., 
Le Roy, 111., 191^ — . Address, Abingdon, 111.; 
bus. add., High School, Le Roy, 111. 

G296. ANNABEL RUTH HARRISON 
(JORDAN) 

A. M., 1909; b. Jl 3, 1888, Marseilles, 111.; 
d. William Henry (b. Ja 22, 1845. N. Y.) 
and Cora Evelyn (Fleming) Harrison (b. S i, 
1859, Marseilles, 111.). Prepared in Ottawa 
H. S. A. B., Knox Coll., 1908. Scholarship, 
Univ. of 111. Teacher, Mazon, 111., 1909-11. 
Mem., Baptist Church. Married John Clark 
Jordan, Ag 191 1, Galesburg, 111. Address, 
Fayettcville, Ark. 

G297. BRUCE MAGILL HARRISON 

Professor; M. S., 1908; b. Mr 29. 1881, 
Ottawa, Kan.; s. Thomas Wilson (b. Putnam 
Co., Ind.) and Harriet Lillias (Perkins) Har- 
rison. Prepared in Ottawa Univ. Acad., Ot 
tawa, Kan. B. .^., Ottawa Univ., 1905. Scholar- 
ship, Zool.; Grad. Club. Instr.. Sc, H. S., 
Ouincy, 111., 1908-10; Instr., Zool., la. St. 
Coll., 1910 13; Asst. Prof., do., 1913; Asst. 
St. Entomol., la. St. Univ., Ames, la., 1916 — . 
Mem., A. A. A. S. Married Lessie May (Ton- 
fare, Ag II, 1909, Ames, la. Children: Dwight 
T., b. Ag 14, iqii; Louise A., b. Ja 21, 1914- 
Address, 412 Welch Ave., Ames, la. 

SAMUEL ALEXANDER HARRISON 

1888. A. M. (See No. SU-) 

G29S. ALOA ALICE HASKETT 

Instructor; A. M., 1914; b. Mr 10, 1890; d. 
Nathan B. (b. S 14. i^SO) and Martha E. 
(White) Ilaskett (b. D 8, 1863, Neoga, 111.). 
Prepared in Ikloomington H. S. A. B., 111. 
Wesleyan, 1Q13. Instr., Latin and Math., Tp. 
H. S.. Divernon, 111., 1014—- Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address. 7^2 E. Bell St., Blooming- 
ton 111.; bus. add.. High School, Divernon, 
HI. 



ELIZABETH MARY HATCH 
1912. A. M. (See No. 5194.) 

G299. WILLIAM DURRELL HATFIELD 

Chemist; M. S., 1916; Ph. D., 1918; b. Jl 7, 
1892, Jacksonville, 111.; s. E. E. (b. do.) and 
Sarah Jane (MolTel) Hatfield. Prepared in 
Jacksonville II. S. B. S., 111. Coll., 1914. 
Aljilia Chi Sigma; I'hi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma 
Xi. Cheni., 111. St. Water Sur. Co. B, 5th 
Inf., 111. Nat. Guard, 1910-13. Auth.: The 
Fertilizer Value of Activated Sludge, Univ. of 
111.. St. Water Sur., Series No. 13, do., Bui. 5, 
Vol. 14. Married Clarinda Wyne, F 15, 1919. 
.Address, looi W. State St., Jacksonville, 111. 

HOWARD CHARLES HAUNGS 
1916. C. E. (See No. 3019.) 

G300. ARTHUR BLAINE HAW 
M. S., 1917; b. D IS, 1888, Ottumwa, la.; s. 
Christopher (b. 1852, Wis.) and Clara Ellen 
(Bowen) Haw (b. 1867, Ottumwa, la.). Pre- 
pared in Ottumwa (la.) H. S.; la. St. Coll., 
1908-11. B. S^ Harvard, 1913. U. S. A. Base 
llosp.. Camp Greene, N. C., 1917 — . Auth.: 
A spectroscopic study of the copper salts of 
polypeptides and proteins, Jottr. A. C. S., 1916. 
.Iddress, 316 W. sth St., Ottumwa, 111. 

G301. CASSIUS CLAY HAYDEN 
Chief in Dairy Husb.; M. S., 1909; b. D 1, 
1871, I'erry Co., O.; s. Leander (b. O 4, 1844) 
and Sarah (Moore) Ilayden (b. Mr 11, 1848). 
Prepared in Spring Arbor Sem., Mich. B. S. 
A., O. St. Univ. Townshend Lit. Soc. Cream- 
ery operator and foreman, san. milk plant, 1902- 
03; Asst., Coll. of Agr. Exp. Sta., oniv. of 111., 
1903-05; Instr., and Asst. Sta., 1905-06; Assoc, 
and do., 1906-09; Asst. Prof, and First Asst. 
in Sta., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., Asst. Chief in 
Sta., and Acting Head of Dept., 1911-12; Cliief 
in Dairy Husb., Agr. Exp. Sta., Agr. Coll., 
Wooster, O., 191 2 — . Auth.: Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Bulls.: Testing Milk on the Farm; The Illinois 
Competitive Cow Test; Feeding Dairy Cows; 
(with W. J. Eraser) Alfalfa Hay vs. Timothy 
Hay and Alfalfa Hay vs. Bran for Dairy Cows; 
Bran for Dairy Cows; Balanced and Unbalanced 
Rations; also articles for agr. papers. S. S. 
Supt., First M. E. Church, 1909-11. Address, 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, 0. 

EMERY ROE HAYHURST 
1905. A. M. (See No. 1889.) 

CARL J. HAYS 
191 1. C. E. (See No. 1520.) 



1804- 



CHARLES IRVING HAYS 
M. S. (See No. 23.) 



G302. JEROME REED HEAD 
Instructor; A. M., 1915; b. My 9, 1S93, 
Madison, Wis.; s. Louis R. Head. Prepared in 
Madison (Wis.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 
1014. Instr., Eng., St. John's Mil. Acad., 
Delafield, Wis. Address. 416 Wisconsin Ave., 
Madison, Wis.; bus. add., Delafield, Wis.t 

G303. CLARENCE MARK IIEBBERT 
Instructor; M. S., 1914; Ph. D., 1917; b. N 
6, 1890, Joplin, Mo.; s. Hiram Stevens (b. O 
28, 1S53, Sunbury, O.) and Josephine (Siles) 
llebbert. Prepared in Bloonidale (O.) H. S. 
r.. S., Otterbein Coll., 1911. Sigma Xi. Fellow. 
Math., O. St. Univ., 1011-12; do., Univ. of 
111., 1915-16; Instr., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 
HI.. 1917-18; Aviation Section, S. E. R. C, 
1917 — . Auth.: A Cardioidograph, Am. Math. 
Monthly, 1915; The Inscribed and Circuni- 
scribed Square's of a Quadrilateral and their Sig- 
nificance in Kinematic Geometry, Annals of 
Math., 1914-15; Properties of four Confocal 



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Parabolas whose Vertical Tangents form a 
Square, do.; Some Circular Curves Generated 
by Pencils of Stelloid and their Polars, Tohokii 
Math. Jour., 191S. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; A. 
A. A. S.; Nat. Geof?. Soc; Ihiiv. Club. Ad- 
dress, 512 E. Springlleld Ave., Champaign. 

G304. ARCHIE OLIVER IlECK 
Sec, Y. M. C. A.; M. S., 1914; b. S 30, 1887, 
Bardolph, 111.; s. David Stout (b. Ap 2, 1862, 
do.) and Matilda Angeline (Davis) Heck (b. 
D 6, 1864, Frisco, 111.). Prepared in Bardolph 
II. S.; Iledding Coll. Acad. B. S., Iledding 
Coll., 1913. Alpha Sigma; Coll. Debating teams; 
Ed., Coll. paper, 1912-13; I'res., [r. and Sr. 
Classes; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Bus. Mgr., Coll. 
Annual; Ed., Hist, of Bardolph, 111. Prin., Hed- 
ding Acad., Abingdon, 111., 1914-17; Y. M. C. A. 
Sec, Camp Grant, 111., 1917 — . Address, Camp 
Grant, 111. 

ARTHUR FLOYD HECK 

1915. M. S. (See No. 5715.) 

G30S. HARRY EWALD IIEEREN 
A. M., 1912; b. D 26, 1889, Bcthalto, 111.; 
.s. H. E. Heeren. A. B., Shurtleff Coll., 191 1; 
Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1914. Address, Bethalto, 
111. 

G306. RUTH MARIE HEFFERNAN 
Teacher; A. M., 1915; b. F 23, 1893, Bloom- 
ington. 111.; s. Jolni Francis (b. Terre Haute, 
Ind.) and Mathilde (Kloppenliurg) Heffernan 
(b. 1865, Springfield, 111.). A. B., 111. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1914. Sigma Kappa. Teaching Fellow, 
Washington Univ., St. Louis, 19 15-16; Teacher, 
H. S., Bartlesville, Okla., 1916-17; do., Bloom- 
ington. 111., 191 7 — . .Address, 706 E. Grove St.. 
Bloomington, 111. 

G307. HENRY VIRL HEIMBURGER 
Instructor; A. M,. 1915; b. Mr 31, 1880. 
Howard City, Kan.; s. H. E. (b. Ap 2, i860, 
Mo.) and Amanda J. (Showley) Heimburger 
(b. O, 1855). Prepared in Kewanna (Ind.) H. 
S. A. B., De Pauw Univ., 191 1. Sigma Xi; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1915-16: 
Instr., Biol., Hamline Univ., St. Paul, 1916; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Minn., 1916 — . Mem.. 
Ind. Acad, of Sc. ; Am. Microscopical Soc; 
Ecol. Soc. of Am. Address, 1625 Wesley Ave., 
St. Paul; bus. add., Hamline Univ., do. 

G308. GEORGE WILLIAM HEITKAMP 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; b- Ag 30, 1887, 

Menominee, 111.; s. Mrs. Regina Heitkamp. 

Prejiared in St. Joseph's Coll. A. B., Univ. of 

Wis., 1912. Asst., Geol., Univ. of 111., 191314; 

Instr., Dubuque Coll., Dubuque, la. Address, 

Dubuque Coll., Dubuque, la. 

G309. FELIX EMIL HELD 
Professor; Ph. D., 1914; b. Ag 3, 1880, Ft. 
ITays, Kan.; s. Peter Theodore (b. D 31, 1820, 
Mayence, Ger.) and Emilie Louise (Leist) 
Held (b. My 7. 1845. Treplow, Ger.). A. B., 
Coll. of Emporia, 1902; A. M., do., 1908. Dean. 
I'.mporia Acad., 1906-11; Asst., Ger., Univ. of 
111., 1911-14; Assoc. Prof., do., Miami Univ., 
Oxford, O.. 1914-18: Asst. Ex. Sec. Fed. Food 
Administrator. Columbus, O., 1918 — . Sec. 
Regt. Band; Kan. Nat. Guard. Auth.: Christian- 
opolis, A Utopia of the 17th Century, 128 pp., 
O.xford Univ. press, 1916; Translation of Chris- 
tianapolis from Latin, 150 pp., 1916; Study of 
Text Books at Miami Univ., 1917. Married 
Margery Haynes, Ag 25, 1914, Emporia, Kan. 
Child. Emilie Louise, b. S 14, igiS- Address, 
463 W. 6th Ave., Columbus, O. 

OPAL BEATRICE HELLER 
1899. M. S. (See No. 655.) 

CARL AUGUST HELLMANN 
1909. M. S. (See No. 2689.) 



1898. 



ADOLPH HEMPEL 
M. S. (See No. 882.) 



JAMES BRUCE HENDERSON 
1916. M. S. (See No. 7603.) 

LORA ATKINS HENION 
191 '. A. M. (See No. 3024.) 

G31Q. CARL HENNlfNGER 
Instructor; A. M., 1908; b. Jl 18, i88t, But- 
Icrville, Ind.; s. Richard (b. Ap 3, 1829, Bisch- 
ofslieim, a. d. Taiiber, Ger.) and Wilhclmina 
(Rupp) Henninger (b. My 8, 1836, Stuttgart, 
(Jer.). Prepared in Shortridgc H. S., Indian- 
apolis. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1907. Phi Delta 
Kappa. Teaching Fellow, Ger. Dept., Univ. of 
Wash., Seattle, 1008-10; Teacher, Ger., Model 
H. S., Univ. of N. Dak., 1910-11; do., Latin 
and Mod. Lang., II. S., Snohomish, Wash., 
191 1-16; Instr., Mod. Langs., Ore. Agr. Coll., 
1916 — . Auth.: Modern Languages in High 
Schools, The West. Jour, of Educ, Vol. 5, 
1912. Married Maude Lee, Jl 18, 1912, Tor- 
onto, Ont., Can. Child, James Stanley, b. F 
9, 1914. Address, 1150 Van Buren St., Cor- 
vallis. Ore.; bus. add.. Ore. Agr. Coll., do. 

G311. THEODORE SPAFFORD HENRY 
Professor; A. M., 1916; Ph. D., 1917; b. My 

9, 1878, West Jersey, 111.; s. Watson Corson 
(b. Jl 22, 1849, Hackettstown, N. J.) and Ann 
Maria (Sanders) Henry (b. My 30, 1853, 
Chester, N. Y.). Prepared in Iledding Coll. 
Acad., Abingdon, 111. A. B., Hedding Coll., 
1903. Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Del- 
ta Pi. Village Principalships, 1903-07; Supt., 
Schs., Elmwood, 111.; 1907-12; do., Havana. 111., 
1912-15; Prof., Psych., St. Norm. Sch., Kala- 
mazoo, Mich., 1917 — . Auth.: A Comparison 
of two Recent Contributions to the Theory of 
Educ, Sch. and Home Educ., Vol. 36, S 1916; 
Standards of Good Form in Classroom teach- 
ing, do., Vol. 36, N 1916; The Problem Method 
til Teaching, do.. Vol. 36, F 1917; The Educa- 
tion and Control of the Emotions, Jour, of 
Educational Pisych., Vol. 8, S 191 7. Mem., 
Mich. Acad, of .Sc ; Mich. Schoolmasters Club; 
A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. Married Mary 
Olive Ballew, Ag 6, 1908, Knoxville, 111. Ad- 
dress, Western State Normal School, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 

NELSON WILLIAM HEPBURN 
1910. M. S. (See No. 3025.) 

FRANK ELMER HERDMAN 
1S89. M. E. (See No. 390.) 

G312. RAY WASHINGTON HESS 
Research Chem.; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; 
b. S 21, 1889, Plover, la.; s. Philip Gage (b. 
Je 15, 1845, Morengo, O.) and Harriet Ade- 
line (Olds) Hess (b. F 24. 1849, Edgerton, 
Ind.). Prepared in Plover (la.) H. S. A. B., 
Morningside Coll., 1912. Alpha Chi Sigma. 
Research Chem. on dyestuffs and dyestuffs in- 
termediates, Sherwin-Williams Co., Chicago, 
1916 — . Auth.: (with C. G. Derick) The Scale 
of Influence of Substituents in Paraffine Mono- 
basic .\cids and the Correlation of Ionization 
with Structure, III. The Divalent Oxygen in 
the — Position, The Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 40, 
1918. Mem., A. C. S.; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Married Janet Grace Little, Jl 9, 
1913, Kingsley, la. Child, Helen Dorothy, b. 
Je 3, 1914. Address, 5428 Kimbark Ave., Chi- 
cago; bus. add., Sherwin-Williams Co., Pull- 
man Station, do. 

G313. EDWARD OTTO IIEUSE 

Professor; M. S., 1907; Ph. D., 1914; b. Mr 

25, 1879, Madison, Ind.; s. Otto (b. Ag 1855, 

do.) and Louise (Schierling) Heuse (b. My 

1857, do.). Prepared in Madison (Ind.) H. 



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S. ; Cornell, summer, 1901. B. S., Hanover 
Coll., 1900; A. M., do., 1906. Sigma Chi; Y. 
M. C. A.; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Teacher. H. 
S., Noblesville, Ind., 1900-01; do., Nat. Bus. 
Coll., Webb City, Mo., 1901-02; do., Chem. and 
Phys., Antioch Coll., Yellow Springs, O., 1903; 
Dept., Phys. Sc, do.; Asst., Chem., Univ. of 
111., 1903-07; do., Streator Tp. H. S., Streator, 
111., 1907-08; Prof., Chem., Upper la. Univ., 
1908-12; Registrar, do., 1909-12; Fellow, Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Instr., Phys. Chem., do., 
igM-i-S; Prof., Chem., Monmouth Coll.. 
1915-18; do.. Head of Dept., So. Methodist 
Univ., Dallas, Tex., 1918 — . Auth.: (with W. 
M. Dehn) Decomposition of Hydrated Ammon- 
ium Salts, Jour, of A. C. S., 1907; (with E. W. 
Washburn) The Measurement of Vapor Pres- 
sure Lowering by the Air Saturation Method, 
do., 1915. Mem., United Brethren; 111. Acad, of 
Sc. Married Gertrude Harris, Je 30, 1908. Chil- 
dren: Ralph Otto, b. My 7, 1913; Lois Jean, b. 
Mr 28, 1916. Address, 317 S. 8th St., Mon- 
mouth, 111.; bus. add., c/o Southern Methodist 
Univ., Dallas, Tex. 

CHARLES KAY HEWES 
1914. M. S. (See No. 5207.) 

G314. JOHN FREDERICK GROSS HICKS 
Professor; M. S., 1916; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ag 
31, 1S84, Philadelphia; s. Thomas L. (b. 1852, 
Keokuk) and Margaret Atmore (Gross) Hicks 
(b. i860, Philadelphia). Prepared in Central 
H. S., Philadeli>hia. B. S., Univ. of Pa., 1906. 
Instr., Chem., Medico-Chirurgical Coll., Phila- 
delphia, 1906-07; Instr., Villa Nova Coll., Villa 
Nova, Pa., 1907-08; Assoc. Prof., do., 1908-09; 
Prof., do., 1909-10; Works Chem., Barrett 
Mfg. Co., 1910-12; Chief Chem., Modoc. Co. 
Inc., 1912-14; Assoc. Prof., Chem., Okla. Agr. 
Coll., 1914-15; Asst. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915- 
18; Asst. Prof., Chem., Ore. Agr. Coll., 191 S—. 
Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Mary Hannah 
Broadbelt, N 26, 1906, Wilmington, Del. 
Children: John Frederick Gross, Jr., b. Mr. 
28, 1908; Slary Margaret, b. Ja 5, 1911. Ad- 
dress, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, 
Ore. 

G315. GEORGE MARSH HIGGINS 
Research Stud.; A. M., 1916; b. D 19, 1890, 
Elk Grove, 111.; s. William E. (b. Ap 17. 1836, 
Washington, Mass.) and Katherine M. (Cooley) 
Higgins (b. Jl 30, 1849, Elk Grove, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Maine Tp. H. S., Des Plaines. B. S., 
Knox Coll., 1914. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Eta. 
2nd Lt., Inf.; ist Lt., do.. Camp Dodge; do., 
Camp Pike, Ark.; Mustered out, D 16, 1918. 
Address, 203 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. 

EUGENE STUART HIGHT 
1911. M. S. 1917. E. E. (See No. 4207.) 

G316. RUTH HIGLEY 
Ph. D., 1917; b. Je 16, 1885, Syracuse, N. 
Y.; d. D. T. Higley. Prepared in Muscatine 
Cla.) H. S. A. B., Grinnell Coll., 1909. 
Instr., Biol., Blackburn Coll., 1909-12; Instr.. 
Bot. and Zool., Grinnell Coll., 1912-15. Auth.: 
IMorphology- and Biology of Some Turbellaria 
from the Mississippi Basin. Address, Grand- 
view, la.; bus. add., Grinnell College, Grinnell, 
Iowa. 

G317. ALVA JAY HILL 
Lawyer; A. M., 1909; b. My 10, 1880, Desh- 
ler, O.; s. Rufus (b. 1850, Wood Co., O.) and 
Laura (McClain) Hill. Prepared in Toledo 
(O.) H. S. A. B., O. St. Univ., 1906; LL. B., 
O. No. Univ., 1912. Acacia. Instr., Math., 
Uiniv Acad., 1907-09; Teacher, Cml. Law, Phil- 
ippine Sch. of Commerce; Supvr., Schs., do., 
1909-10; Chief Deputy Sheriff, Manila, P. I., 
1910-11; Asst., Econ., 1911-12; i^dmitted to Bar 
in O., 1912; do., P. I., 1912; Asst. Atty., Bur. 
of Justice, P. I.; Consul, Philippine Nat. Bank, 



I9I2-17- Pvt., 6th O. Volunteer Inf., Cuba; 
Philippine Nat. Guard O. T. C, Manila; Fed- 
eral Service, 1918. Mem., A. F. A. M.; O. E. 
S. Married Jessie F. Harrison, My 30, 1907, 
Covington, Ind. Child, Josephine Rosalie, b. 
11 4, 1912. Address, American Y. M. C. A , 
Manila, P. I. 

CHARLES FRANCIS HILL 
1916. A. M. (See No. 6303.) 

G318. WILLIAM GRIFFITH HILL 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. O 12, 1891, Car- 
thage, 111.; s. W. K. Hill. A. B., Carthage 
Coll., 1912. Instr., Fine Arts, Drake Univ. 
Address, 3310 University Ave., Des Moines; 
bus. add., Drake Univ., do. 

FRANK WILLIAM HILLMAN 
1909. C. E. (See No. 2420.) 

G3I9. WILLIAM CHARLES HILMER 
Professor; Ph. D., 1910; b. My 11, 1871, 
Reinbeck, la.; s. Frederick E. (b. 1827, Ger.) 
and Aletta S. (Werner) Hilmer (b. 1829, do.). 
Prepared in Gladbrook (la.) H. S.; Charles 
City Coll. A. B., Ger. Wallace Coll., 1899; 
A. M., do., 1903. Teacher, Ger. and French, 
Upper la. Univ., 1900-06; Asst., Ger., Univ. 
of 111., 1906-08; Instr., do., Oberlin Coll., 1908- 
10; do., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1910-11; Asst. 
Prof., do.. 1911-14; V. P. and Prof., Ger. Lit., 
Morningside Coll., 1914 — . Auth.: The Rime 
in Schiller's Poems, Jennings & Graham, 1911. 
Mem., M. E. Church; Mod. Lang. Assn. Mar- 
ried Emma E. Schmidt, 1S94, Charles City, la. 
Child, Katherine Melva, b. F 26, 1905. Ad- 
dress, 1504 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, la.; 
bus. add., Morningside Coll., do. 

G320. MILFORD EVERETT HINDS 
Chemist; M. S., 1914; b. O 19, 1888, Ells 
worth. Wis.; s. Nathaniel R. (b. Belfast, Ire 
land) and Emma A. (Johnson) Hinds (b. Pres 
cott. Wis.). Prepared in Amboy H. S.; Mt, 
Morris Acad.; Mt. Morris Coll., 1907-09. B 
S., N. W. Univ., 1912. Chief Chem., Tenn 
Food and Drug Lab., Nashville, Tenn. Mem.. 
M. E. Church. Address, Tenn. Food and Drug 
Lab., Nashville, Tenn. 

G321. EDWIN FREDERICK HIRSCH 
Physician; A. M., 191 1; b. Ag 18, 1886, 
^Milwaukee; s. John Fred (b. Ja 25, 1851, 
Hazel Green, Wis.) and Maria Louise (Wei- 
land) Hirsch (b. Ag 14, 1852, Allegheny, Pa.). 
Prepared in Charles City Coll.; Wis. Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons, 1907-08. A. B., N. 
W. Univ., 1910; Ph. D., JTniv. of Chicago, 
1014; M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1915. Gamma 
Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alpha 
Omega Alpha; Phi Chi. Instr., Pathol., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1913-18; Interne, Presby. hosp., 
Chicago, 1916-17; Coroner's Physician, Chicago, 
1917. ist Lt., M. R. C. 1917; Capt., do.. 
Camp Grant, 111. Address, Wauwatosa, Wis. 

G322. JONAS EWING KITE 
Farmer; M. S.. 1909; b. Je 19, 1883, Lan- 
caster, O.; s. R. P. (b. Ja 19, 1856, do.) and 
Martha .\. (Ewing) Hite (b. O 31, 1862, do.). 
Prepared in Gallatin Tr. Sch. B. S. A., Univ. 
of Tenn., 1904. Acacia; Sigma Xi. Dir., 
Dept. of Agr. Exten.. Ga. St. Coll. of Agr., 
o-it: Farmer, Sylvester. Ga., 19' i — • Mar- 
ried Stella M. Brown, N 15, 1911, Gallatin, 
Tenn. .-Iddress, Sylvester, Ga. 

AXEL MAGNUS HJORT 
1915. M. S. (See No. 6310.) 

PIENRY ELMER HOAGLAND 
1910. A. M. (See No. 4212.) 



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ALBERT CLAUDE HOBART 
1898. C. E. (See No. 1039.) 

CLYDE MONROE HOBART 
1913- A. M. (See No. 5210.) 

ARTHUR CASSON HOBBLE 

ipu- E. E. (See No. 1524.) 

G323. HARRIET WELLS HOBLER 
A. M., 1917; b. Ag 14, 1862, Geneva, 111.; 
d. Charles B. (b. Ag S, 181 3, No. Adams, 
Mass.) and Phoebe Mariette (Pierce) Wells 
b. 1828). Prepared in Geneva H. S. A. B., 
Rockford Coll., 1882. Teacher, Latin and 
Greek, Rockford, 111., 1884-87; Grad. Stud, and 
Sorority Chaperon, Univ. of 111., 1916-17. 
Mem., Epis. Church; D. A. R.; (Geneva 
Woman's Club; Prcs.. Rockford Coll. Assn.; 
V. P.. Chicago Coll. Club. Married Edward 
G. Hobler, Ag 13, 1887, Batavia, 111. (died F 
19, 1914). Children: Ilarry Wells, b. Ag 20, 
1888 (died F 8, 1890); Atherton Wells, b. S 
2, 1890. Address, Batavia, III. 

G324. MARGARETHE CAROLINE HOCH- 
DORFER 
Teacher; A. M., 1909; b. O 31, i886, Cam- 
bridge, Mass.; d. K. F. Richard (b. Magde- 
burg, Ger.) and Hettie Frye (Bearce) Hoch- 
dorfer (b. East Hebron, Me.). Prepared in 
Wittenberg Acad., Springfield, O. A. B., Wit- 
tenberg Coll., 1906. Instr. GtT. and French, 
Vincennes Univ., 1907-08. Fellow, Ger., Univ. 
of 111., 1908-og: Attended Marburg Univ., Ger., 
1909-10. Teacher, Ger., Rogers Hall School, 
Lowell, Mass., 1910 — . Address, Rogers Hall, 
Lowell, Mass. 

G32S. MONA PEARL HODNETT 
Jeacher; A. M., 1918; b. N 16, 1894, Dan- 
forth, Me.; d. Albert and Annie (Butterfield) 
Hodnett. Prepared in Danforth (Me.) H. S. 
A. B., Bates Coll., 1916. Scholarship, Classics, 
Univ. of 111. Teacher, Elmwood, 111., 1918 — . 
Address, Danforth, Me.; bus. add,, Elmwood, 
111. 

G326. RUTH ELIZABETH HODsDON 
Clerk; A. M., 1915; d. Alexander Hamilton 
and Mary Louise (Wagner) Hodsdon. Pre- 
pared in Sterling Tp. H. S. A. B., Oberlin 
Coll., 191 3. Editorial Asst., 111. St. Hist. Lib., 
1915-17: Asst. Ed., do., 1917-18; Clerk, U. S. 
Labor Bur., Chicago, 1918; Special Agt., do., 
1 9 18 — . Address, 6507 Greenview Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 877 Federal BIdg., do. 

G327. HANS JACOB HOPP 
Ph. D., 1908; b. S 22, 1872, Sweden; s. H. 
M. and Sarah Hoff. Prepared in Bethany Coll., 
Lindsborg, Kan. A. B., do., 1901. Address, 
Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash.t 

PAUL ALEXANDER HOFFMAN 
1910. M. S. (See No. 3779.) 

G328. WILLIAM SAMUEL HOFFMAN 
Missionary; A. M.. 1917; b. Ap 20, 1891, 
Industry, Kan.; s. Farmer (b. D 2, 1852, 
Toliet, 111.) and Rose Blackmer (Millington) 
Hoffman (b. Jl 29, 1859, Gilmore, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Greenville Coll. Prep. Sch A. B., 
Greenville Coll., 1916. Aretanism Lit. Soc; 
Coll. Missionary Soc; Bus. Mgr., Vista, 1913- 
14; Mgr., Class Basketball; Treas., Class, 1914- 
16; Y. M. C. A.; Stud. Volunteer Band. 
Sergt.. Co. E. 4th Regt.. 111. Nat. Guard, 1910- 
13; Deputy 111. St. Health Insp.. 1916-17. 
Govt, service, Camp Grant, 1917: Prin., H. S., 
Lind, Wash., 1917-18. iluuc. Missionary to S. 
Africa, 1919 — . Ordained Minister in Free 
M. E. Church. Married Mildred Lucile Cady, 
Ag 2. 1916, North Chili, N. Y. Child, Jesse 
Everett, b. F 2, 1918. Address, Lind, Wash. 



1917. 



ELMO PAUL HOHMAN 

A. M. (See No. 7618.) 



G329. ELMER ALLEN HOLBROOK 
Mining Engr.; E. M., 1916; b. Je 23, 1880, 
Fitchl)urg, Mass.; s. John P. (b. Ap 23, 1843, 
Swanzey, N. H.) and Martha (Allen) Hol- 
brook (b. F 23, 1847, West Boylston, Mass.). 
Prepared in Fitchburg (Mass.) H. S. S. B., 
Mass. Jnst. of Tech., 1904. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Sigma Xi; Theta Tau. Supt. of Mines, Mont., 
1904-06; Supt., Mining Co., British Columbia, 
1906-og; Professional Work in Mex. and Can., 
1909^10; Prof., Mining and Metallurgy, Nova 
Scotia Tech. Coll., Halifax, 1910-13; Asst. 
Prof., Min. Engng., Univ. of HI., 1913-17; 
Prof., Mineral Preparation and Utilization, do., 
1917; Supervising Mining Engr. and Metallur- 
gist, U. S. Bur. of Mines, Urbana, 1917 — . 
(on leave of absence) Chief Min. Engr., U. 
S. Bur. of Mines, Washington, D. C. 
Auth.: Modern Gold Milling in Nova Scotia, 
191 1, Transactions Nova Scotia Mining Soc; 
Dry Preparation of Bituminous Coal at III. 
Mines, Engng. E.rp. Sta. Bui. 88, 1916; Utiliza- 
tion of Pyrite in Illinois Coal, Engng. Exp. Sta. 
Bui. s, 1 91 7; Use of Wood Fuel in Mine Power 
Plants, Engng. and Min. Jonr., 1914; The 
Wendell Coal Drier, Coal Age, 1914; Layout of 
Mine Tipnle Tracks, Coal Age, 1915; Output 
of Gold, N. Y. Annalist, 1913; other articles. 
Mem., Nova Scotia Mining Soc; A. I. M. E. ; 
•Soc. Promotion of Engng. Educ. Married Sara 
.\gnes Kirby. 1905, Fitchburg, Mass. (died 
T007); Edith Laura Brookfield, 1912, Halifax, 
Nova Scotia. Children: Katharine, b. 1907; 
John Brookfield, b. 1013; Dorothy Mary, b. 
19:5. Address. 9is_ W. Green St., Urbana; 
bus. add., 312 Ceramics Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

CHARLES ELMER HOLLEY 
1913. A. M. 1915. Ph. D. (See No. 5213-) 

VERNON LEO HOLLISTER 

191 1. E. E. (See No. 3032.) 

G330. EMMA HOLMER (LITTLE) 
(Wife of No. 4780) 
Teacher; A. M., 1911; b. Je 9, 1887, Alexis, 
111.; d. Nels A. (b. 1862, Sweden) and Minnif 
(Bengston) Holmer (b. 1862. Alexis, 111.) 
Prepared in Knox Acad. A. B., Knox Coll.. 
1908. Teacher, H. S., Alexis, 111., 1908-og; 
do., Waupun, Wis., 1900-10; Stud., Univ. of 
111., igio-ii; Teacher, H. S., Quincy, 111., 
ign-i8. Married Le Roy Lewis Little ('11), Ap 
1918, New York City. Address, Alexis, 111.; 
bus. add., Quincy, 111. 

G331. ALFRED WILLL\M HOMBERGER 
Professor; Ph. D., 1910; b. My 18, 1886, 
Prairie du Sac, Wis.; s, Robert (b. Sauk City, 
do.) and Anna T. (Schoenberg) Homberger (b. 
Roxbury, do.). Prepared in Sauk City (Wis.) 
H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., igos. Alpha 
Tau Omega; C^amma Alpha; Phi Lambda Up- 
filon; Sigma Xi, Honors in Chem., Univ. of 
Wis., 1905; Fellow, Univ. of 111., igo7-o8, 
igog-io; Univ. of Gottengen. 1908-og; Instr., 
Chem., Rose Poly. Inst., 1905-07; do.. 111. Coll., 
Jacksonville, 111., loio-ii; do.. 111. Wesleyan 
L^niv., 1911-18; Prof.. Chem., Univ. of Louis- 
ville, 1Q18 — . Govt. Food Work, 1918. Auth.: 
(with Victor Lenker) Quantitative Estimation 
of Tellurium, Jour. A. C. S.; (with W. A. 
Noyes) Molecular Rearraneements in the Cam- 
phor Series, do.; (with J, C. Mauch) Quantita- 
tive Estimation of Morphine in the various 
organs when injected into cats and rabbits, do.; 
("with C. S. Marvel) Rate of Turbidity in 
Beverages containing Maltose, Glucose or Malt- 
ose and Glucose, do. Mem., A. C. S. Married 
Iva Lucile Ward, 191 5. Bloomington, 111. Ad- 
dress, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 



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17. C. K. (See No. 956.) 



t'llARl.KS FREDERICK ITOTTES 
1805. M. S. (Sec No. 814.) 



Gi32. CKKTKUDE MELLEN TlOOl'ER 
Assistanl; A. M., 191 S; b. D 8, i8g2, Wcsl 
Somcrvillc, Mass.; d. William S. Hooper. A. 
B., Jackson Coll., lOiS- Teacher, II. S., West 
Tisburry, Mass., n;i5-i6; tirad. Asst., Zool., 
Univ. of 111., icjiO— . Address. 606 E. Stougb- 
ton St., Champaign; bus. add., Univ. of 111., 
Urbana. 

C.333. ADA VJOl.A HOOVER (ALKKICirr) 
a". M., mij; b. My 19. 1887; tl. Samuel K. 
(b My -'0, 1855, Scranton, Pa.) and hlla 
(Winter) Hoover "(b. S 4, 1865, Muscatine, la.). 
I'rcpared in Muscatine (la.) II. S. B. b., Car- 
thage Coll., 1911. Teacher, Southland hem., 
Gainesville, Fla., 101 --i 5- Married O. Kussel 
Albright, Je 15, lOC-;, Gainesville, CTa. Child, 
Russell George, b. S 7. 1916. Address, Box 
728, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

G334. HERBERT ANDREW IIOri'ER 

(Husband of No. 2994) 
Professor; M. S., 1907; b. Je 10, 1879, 
Ithaca. N. y.; s. Andrew (b.Ag 27, 1834, 
Schoharie Co., do.) and Arvilla (Peckham) 
Hopper (b. 11 I--, 1841, fayi'Sa (-^o. do.). 
I'reparod in Ithaca (N. Y.) H. S. .B. S A.. 
Cornell, 1903. Sigma Xi. Instr., Dairy Ilusb., 
and Asst., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of III, 1903- 
07; Charge of Daii'y Exten., Purdue E.xp. Sta., 
1907-08; Asst. Prof., Dairy Husb.. Univ. of 
Calif., 1908-11; Cinl. Dairying, Ithaca, N. Y., 
191 i-n; Prof., An. Husb., Cornell, 1913 — • 
Auth.:' i3»/., 127, Purdue E.x-(<. Sta ■ Bui. 209, 
Calif. E.rh. Sta.; Bui. 3S7< Cornell Unn: Atjr. 
Erh Sta.: Cornell Readinti Course Bui. Jor 
Farm; also a number of 111. and Purdue Exp. 
Sta. circulars. Married Portia Eunice Gilkcr- 
son ('07), Jl 31. 1907. UiMiana. Chidren: 
Elizabeth, b. My 30, "joo; Tortia ArviUa. b. 
S 27, 1912; Herbert Andrew, Jr., b. Mr 24, 
1914. Address, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. 
G33S. JOHN WESLEY HORNBECK 
Professor; A. M., 1909; Ph. D., 1913; b. 
My 21, 1881, Exeter 111.; «•, 'f Y' , Kl^- ,, ■^•'^• 
lacksonviUe, 111.) and Laura (Wright) Horn- 
beck (b. i860. Newark, N. J.). Prepared in 
Perry II. S. B. S., 111. Wcsleyan, i9o8\ Sigma 
Xi. Grad. Scholarship, Phy. Dept., Univ. of 
111.. 1908-09; Cornell, 1910-11; Pnn., Sumner 
Hill 111., 1904-s; Teacher, Math., Park Coll., 
1906-8; Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111. 1909-10; do , 
Cornell, 1910-11; Instr.. Phys., Uiuv. of H .. 
1911-13; Asst. Prof., Phys., f-'i'^'to" <^oll.. 
1913-17; I'rof., do.. 1917— Auth.: Thermal 
and" Electrical Conductivities of tjie Alkali 
Metals, Ph\s. Reiicw. S 191 3. Mem., Am. 
Phys. Soc; M. E. Church. .Married !• ranees 
Wolfe, Je 10, 191S. Parkville Mo. Child, 
Helen Frances, b. Jl ■;, I9i6. Address, Carle- 
luu College. Northfield. Minn. 

NELLIE NANCY HORNOR 
1013. A. M. (See No. 5215.) 

P.RUCE OUIN HOSKINSON 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7629.) 

G336. OTTIS HOSKINSON 
Teacher; A. M., .91s; b. Je 5. 18(^8, ITntson. 
ville. 111.; s. Elias (b, Jl •.,=;, 1827, Newark, O.) 
and Martha (Hand) Hoskinson (b Hiitsonville 
111.). Prepared in Hulsonville IL S. ; I rep 
dept.. Union Christian Coll. A. B.. Union 
Christian Coll.. 1900; Ind. St Norm., 1901-02 
Prin., Tp. H. S., Wellington, HI. Auth : Man 
ual Training in Agricultural High Schools 
Jour, of Sch. Adm. and Sul'er^nsion, N ioi6 
Married Lucy Mae Newlin, S 17, .1893. <- bii 
dren: Harriet, b. Tl S. i^os; Francis, b. Ag 17 
1897; Edwin, b. 1e 8, 1905: Ruth, b. Ag 15 
1907. Address, VVellington. 111. 



JOSIE BATCHELLER HOUCHI 
iyi2. A. M. (See No. 2423.) 



;ns 



C;337. HAZEL KATHERINE IIAUCK 
A. M., 1918; b. O 13, 189s, Greencastle, Ind.; 
d. E. B. Hauek. A. B., III. Woman's Coll., 
1917. Address, St. Joseph, 111. 

G338. HAROLD ALLEN HOUSTON 
.'\.sst. Supt., Ry.; M. S., 1913; b. D 10, 1887, 
.Springlield, Mo.; s. James H. (b. Crawfords- 
ville, ind.) and Marian A. (Shepard) Houston 
(b. do.). Prepared in Springlield (Mo.) II. S. 
M. E., Purdue Univ., 191 1. Tlieta Xi; Tau 
lieta Pi; Sigma Xi. A. R. M. M. A. Schol- 
arship. Asst. Supt., C. R. I. & P. Ry. Capt.. 
Eiigrs., N. A., 1918. Auth.: Articles on Ry. 
Operation, Ry. Ac/e. Mem., A. F. A. M. Ad- 
dress, 3636 Lexington St., Chicago; bus. add.. 
Office Chief Engrs., U. S. A., Washington, 
D. C. 

G339. DELTON THOMAS HOWARD 
A. M.. 1912; b. Mr 23, 1883. S. Bend, Ind.; 
s. E. W. Howard. A. B., Lawrence Coll., 1910; 
Lake Forest Coll.; Univ. of Wis. Address, 187 
Washington St., Appleton, Wis. 

G340. JOSEPH WHITNEY HOWARD 
Instructor; A. M., ion; Ph. D., 1915; b. Je 
i8, 1889, Dixon, III.; s. John Fleming"(b. Mr 
29, 1846, Frankfort, liul.) and Martha Eliza- 
beth (Regan) Howard (b. Jl 13, 1850). Pre- 
pared in Tremont II. S.; ShurllelT .^cad. A. B., 
ShurtlelT Coll., 1912. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
.Sijjma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Fellow, 1913-is; 
Instr., Chem., Univ. of Mont.. 191,=; — . Mem., 
Baptist Church. Address, Univ. of Montaua, 
Missoula, Mont. 

PAUL EDWARD HOWE 

1910. Ph. D. (See No. 2702.) 

G341. LLOYD B. HOWELL 
Chemist; M. S., 1918; b. Ag 29, 1887, ri(|ua, 
O.; s. Gilbert L. (b. 11 16, 1857, Fletcher, do.) 
and Louise Austin (llarthan) Howell (b. My 
20. 1855, Pi(uia, do.). Prepared in Crawfords- 
ville (Ind.) II. S. A. B., Wabash Coll., 1909. 
Phi I.ambila Upsilon. Grad. stud., O. St. Univ., 
1912; Teacher and coach, H. S., Rennington. 
Ind., 190910; (/()., IL S., Wauseon, O., 1910- 
12; do., H. S.. Urbana, i9:3-i.s; Instr., Gen. 
and Analyt. Chem., Wabash Coll., 1912-13; 
Asst., Organic Chem., Univ. of III., 1916-18; 
Pellow, Chem., do., 1918 — . Inventor, Organic 
Chem. Manufactures, Univ. of 111., Summers, 
191(1-17. Married lone Todd, Je 30, 1909, St. 
Marvs, O. Chililren: Jane Louise, b. Ag 14, 
1910; Gilbert Todd, b. S 2, 1912; Irene Evelyn, 
1). Jl 31, u)ts; K.itherine lone, b. Ja 25, 1919. 
.■tddress. 51(1 Michigan Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 
I'niv. of HI., do. 

G342. CHUAN-YENG HSU 
Kv. Traffic Sec; A. M., 1915; Ph. D., 1917: 
b. () 6, 188c;. Chih Chow, China; s. Pin-Chang 
Hsu (b. i860, do.). A. B., Nanking Univ., 
1005. Sec, Tsin-Pu Rv., Traffic Dept. Ed., 
Chinese Ry. Mag. Address, Chih Chow, Aubui, 
(.'hina. 

TSUNG HAN HSO 

1915. .\. M. (Sec No. 6326.) 

CIIING LEE HSUN 

1918. A. M. (See No. 8438.) 

JIN JEE IISUN 
1918. M. S. (See No. 8439.) 

GEORGE DAVID HUBBARD 
1898. M. S. (See No. 958.) 



Graduate Alumni 



779 



GEORGE WALLACE HUBBARD 

1912. M. E. (See No. 1233.) 

G343. OLIVER SHERMAN HUI515ART 
Teacher; A. M., 1910; 1>. Mr 23, 1873, Mon- 

ticello, III.; s. William C. (Ij. Hiekaway Co., 

O.) and Lucinda (Howe) llubliart (b. do.). 

Prepared in N. W. Univ. Acad. H. S.. N. W. 

Univ., 1905. Sec, Y. M. C. A., 1907; Teacher. 

1907 — . Mem., St. Teachers' Assn. of 111.; St. 

Teachers' Assn. of Tenn. Address, 416 W. 

3rd St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 

JOSEPH EARL IIUHER 

1913. M. S. (See No. 5222.) 

CLYDE WHITTAKER HUDELSON 

1914. M. S. (See No. 5737.) 

G344. HENRY LAWRENCE HUENINK 

Chemist; M. S., 1913; b. Ap it, i88g, Cedar 
Grove, Wis.; s. J. B. (b. Holland) and Hattie 
(Heinen) Hucnink (b. Milwaukee). Preiiared 
in Wis. Memorial Acad., Cedar Grove. A. P>., 
Carroll Coll., Waukesha, 191 1. Alpha Chi 
Sigma. Chem., Dept. Am. Can Co., N. Y. ; 
Chem., Am. Can Co., Chicago, 1918 — . ist Lt., 
Med. Corps, Gas Defense, A. E. F., France, 
1917; Capt., Chem. War Service, do.; Mustered 
out, D 30, 1918. Address, Cedar Grove, Wis.; 
bus. add., American Co., 104 Michigan Ave., 
Chicago. 

JAMES ORTON HUFF 
1912. A. M. (See No. 4719.) 

G34S. CHARLES MORSE HUFFER 
Astronomer; A. M., 1917; b. Je 28, 1894, 
Edinburg, Ind.; s. Charles Emerson (b. Ap 
27, 1867. Muncie, do.) and Nellie (Morse) 
Huffer (b. Mr 23, 1867, New Albany, do.). 
Prepared in Albion (Mich.) H. S. A. B.. 
Albion Coll., 1912. Ecclectic and Atheniades 
Lit. Soc; Delta Eta Sigma. Scholarship, Univ. 
of 111. Astronomer, Santiago, Chile, 1917 — . 
Address, Casilla 1219, Santiago, Chile. 

G346. RALPH WILLIAM HUFFERD 
Assistant; A. M., 1917; b. Ag 5, 1892, Cha- 
nute, Kan.; s. J. H. and Belle W. Hufferd. 
Prepared in Central H. S., St. Louis. A. B., 
Washington Univ., 191.=;. Asst. Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-18. Chem., Med. Corps, Rockefeller 
Inst., 1918-19. Address, 506 W. Oregon St., 
Urbana; bus. add., Univ. of 111., do. 

G347. RAY STILLMAN HULCE 
Instructor; M. S., 1913; b. Je 20, 1884, Mil- 
lard, Wis.; s. A. F. (b. Richmond, Wis.) and 
Ella (Weaver) Hulce (b. Millard, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Whitewater (Wis.) II. S. B. S. A., 
Univ. of Wis., 191 1. Instr., Dairy Ilusb., Univ. 
of 111., 1911-17; Mgr., Medill McCormick es- 
tate, 1918; Instr., Dairy Ilusb., Univ. of Wis., 
Madison. Wis., 1918; Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: (With Nevins) The Arrangement of 
Rectangular Dairy Barns, ///. Exp. Sta. Circu- 
lar No. 199, 191 7; Feed and Care of the Dairy 
Calf. Circular No. 202, 1917; Care and Manage- 
ment of Dairy Herd, Circular No. 204, 1917. 
Mem., Gamma Alpha. Married Lcnna Grace 
ilulce, D 30, 191 5. Address, Whitewater, Wis.; 
bus. add., c/o Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis. 

ANNA LEO HULL 
1914. A. M. (See No. 4226.) • 

ADAM ALBERT HUMMEL 
1908. M. S. (See No. 3037). 

HERBERT KAY HUMPHREY 
1917. E. E. (See No. 4720.) 



ANDREW FRANKLIN HUNSAKER 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3791.) 

THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT 
1892. M. S. (See No. 392.) 

G348. OLA ESTELLE HUSTON 
Teacher; A. M., 1910; b. Je 22, 1883, Blan- 
dinsvillc. 111.; d. Oscar Walter (b. My 18, 1858, 
do.) and Eliza Jane (Green) Huston (b. S 18, 
1857, Burlington, la.). Prepared in Carthage 
H. S. A. B., Carthage Coll., 1909. Scholar- 
,ship, Univ. of III., 1909-10; Teacher, Hist., 
Shenandoah, la., 191 1; do., Latin and Hist. 
H. S., Monmouth, 111., 1918 — . Address, 704 
Buchanan St., Carthage, 111.; bus. add., High 
-School, Monmouth, 111. 

G349. JOSEPH GLADDEN HUTTON 
Professor; M. S., 1910; b. N 3, 1873, Monti- 
cello, Ind.; s. William Hill (b. 1842, McKees- 
port. Pa.) and Mary Jane (Gladden) Huttoii 
(b. 1852, Monticello, Ind.). Prepared in Mon- 
ticello (Ind.) H. S. Grad., Ind. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1899. B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Assoc. Prof., Agron., S. Dak. 
St. Coll. of Agr. Auth.: Soil Fertility Inves- 
tigations in S. Dak., S. Dak. Exp. Sta. Bui., 
1913; A Tornado at Watertown, S. Dak., Pro- 
ceedings Ind. Acad, of Sc, 1914; Tornado 
Clouds at Great Altitudes, do., 1917; many 
minor articles on agron. subjects in daily press. 
Mem., ni. Acad, of Sc; Ind. Acad, of Sch.; 
Pre.s., S. Dak. Acad, of Sc; Am. Soc. of 
.\groii.; Am. Genetic Assn. Married Emelie 
Wilhehnina Fedderson, Je 15, 1904, Clinton, la. 
Cliildrcn: Helma Louise, b. My 29, loo.c; Mary 
l'>iie-Jean, b. My 4, 1913; Joseph Gladden, Jr., 
b. Je 15, 191 7. Address, State College, Brook- 
ings, S. Dak. 

JAMES LOWELL HYPES 

1916. A. M. (See No. 7647.) 
G349A. WILLIAM HENRY HYSLOP " 

Instructor; A. M.. 191 1; b. D 15, 1883, 
Verona, 111.; s. Ernest F. (b. do.) and Julia 
I avina (Thomson) Ilyslop (b. Jl 30, 1862, do.). 
Prepared in Bloomington and .Streator H. 
Schs.; Knox Acad. A. B., Knox Coll. Kappa 
Delta Pi. Instr., Phvs., II. S., Decatur, 111. 
1st Ft., A. S. A. U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 
19 1 8. .Address, Decatur, III. 

G350. YOSHII-USA 1 1 DA 
Govt. Officer; M. S., 1908;. b. D 22, 1876; 
s. Matsusaburo (b. Ap 4, 1847) and Kame Ilda 
(b. O 20. 1877). Prepared in Coll. of Agr., 
Imjierial Univ. of Tokyo. Officer, .Stock Breed- 
ing Sta., Dept. of Agr. and Com., 1908-16. Lt., 
.lapanese Army 1904; Russia-Jajian War, 1906. 
.\uth.: .Swine, Tokyo, 1911; Pork Packing, do., 
1912. Mem., Sc. Agr. Assn.; Royal Agr. Assn. 
Married Hatsuko, 1898. Children: Takefusa, b. 
.V 7, 1899; Norifusa, b. Jl 2.s, 1903; Misusko, 
1). F 18, 1907; Terufusa, b. O 6, 1913. Address, 
Imperial Zootechnical Exji. Sta., (ifhiba-Machi, 
near Tokyo, Japan. 

GEORGE MARTIN ALOYSIUS ILG 
1916. C. E. (See No. 3793.) 



1914. 



NOBTARO INAGAKI 

A. M. (See No. 6331.) 



G3S1. SIMON INGBERG 
Struct. Engr.; M. S., 1910; b. Je 24, 1877, 
Rengsager, Norway; s. Hans (b. Mr 10, 1844, 
do.) and Kristine (Ask) Iiigberg (b. Wermland. 
Sweden). Prepared in Ada (Minn.) H. S. ; 
Concordia Coll., Moorhead, Minn. A. B., Univ. 
of Minn., 1909. Minn. Engrs. Soc; Y. M. C. 
A.; Sigma Xi. Stud. Asst., T. and A. M., 
llniv. of Miiin., 1908-09; Fellow, do., Univ. of 
111. ,1909-10; Instr., C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1910- 
11; Struct. Engr., James. Stewart & Co., Chi- 



78o 



Uni\'ersity of Illinois 



cago, 1911-14; Assoc. Physicist, U. S. Bur. of 
Standards, 19x4 — . Auth. : Various technical 
papers and articles in Engng. Jours. Mem., 
Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Married 
Blanche E. McManus, Je 18, 1912, Alexandria, 
Minn. Address, Elmhurst, 111.; bus. add., 207 
E. Ohio St., Chicago. 

G352. NELLE LOUISE INGELS 
Statistician; A. M., 1014; d. Charles and 
Nelle L. Ingels (b. Greenville, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Greenville H. S. Ph. B., Greenville 
Coll.. 191 1. Scholarship, 1913-14. Univ. of 
Calif., summer 1915; Univ. of Colo., summer 
1916; Prof., Math., Greenville Coll., 1914-18; 
Statistician, Ord. Bd. of Claims, War Dept., 
Washington, D. C. Address, Greenville, 111.; 
bus. add., 1 8 14 K St., N. W. Washington, 
D. C. 

G353. JOHN WEBB IRWIN 
Teacher; A. M., 1910; b. S 9, 1887, Cale- 
donia, O. ; s. John Calvin (b. Iberia, O.) and 
Rebecca Jane Irwin (b. Morrow Co., O.). I're- 
pared in Caledonia (O.) H. S.; East H. S., 
Clevelandj^ Tri-St. Norm., Angola, Ind. A. B., 
Wabash Coll., 1909. Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Scholarship; Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 
1909-10; Head, Eng. Dept., Central H. S., 
Muskogee, Okla. Mem., A. F. A. M.; K. P. 
Address, Wadsworth, O.; bus. add.. Central 
High School, Muskogee, Okla. 

G3S4. PAUL WESLEY IVEY 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. Jl 5, 1890, Bes- 
semer, Mich.; s. James (b. 1851, Cornwall, 
Eng.) and Elizabeth Ann (Bonnett) Ivey (b. 
1854, Rosendale, Wis.). Prepared in Ishpeming 
(Mich.) H. S. A. B., Lawrence Coll., 1912; 
Ph. D., Univ. of Mich., 1917. Delta Iota; 
Scholarship, Econ. Acting Prof., Social Sc, 
Dak. Wesleyan Univ., 1913-14; Instr., Pol. 
Econ., Univ. of Mich., 1914-17; Instr., I!us. 
Adm., St. Univ. of la., 1917 — . Auth.: The 
History of the Pere Marquette Railway Com- 
pa'ny, Mich. Hist. Comn., 1918; Skiing, Outers 
Book, 1908; The Significance of the Calumet 
Strike Situation. Rez'iezv of Rezncivs, 1914; 
Lake Navigation in a i6-Footer, Motor Boat, 
1914. Mem., Tau Kappa Alpha, 1912. Mar- 
ried Stella M. Walker, Ag 30, 1915. Address, 
St. Univ., Iowa City, la. 

CORA ANNA JACOBS 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3425.) 

G3S3. ANDREW JACOBSON 
Min. Chem.; M. S., 1910; b. O 18, 1878, 
Webster, Minn.; s. Ole Jacobson (b. do.). B. 
S., St. Olaf's Coll., 1906. Teacher, Pub. Sch., 
Idlewold, Minn., 1906-08; Min. Chem., Eve- 
leth Minn., summer 1907. Address, Webster, 
Minn. 

G356. EMMA GERTRUDE JAECK 
Professor; A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1910; b. O 
25, 1875, Neenah, Wis.; d. Ferdinand Leopold 
(b. Jl 14, 1862. Prussia) and Rosena Jane 
(Lloyd) jaeck (b. F 2, 1853, Fort Howard, 
Wis.). Prepared in Neenah (Wis.) H. S.; 
Oshkosh Norm. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1903- 
Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow, Ger., Univ. of 111., 
1907-10; Univ. of Berlin, 1905-06; Univ. of 
Chicago, summers, 1912, 1914, 1915. 1917; 
Univ. of Calif., summer, 1916; Asst., Ger. and 
Latin, H. S., Brodhead, Wis., 1903-05; do., 
Ger. and Algebra, Monmouth. 111., 1906-07; 
Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111., summers, 1908, 1910; 
Sub. instr., Ger., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1910-11; 
Prof., Ger. and Spanish, Converse Coll., Spar- 
tanburg, S. C, 1911-15; do.. Oxford Coll.. Ox- 
ford. O.. 191 5 — : Auth.: Madame de Stael and 
the Spread of German Literature, Oxford Univ. 
Press, 1915: The Indebtedness of Madame de 
Stael to August Wilhelm Schleeel; John Oxen- 
ford as Translator, do.; A Few Notes on Goethe 
Bibliography, do. Mem., Assn. of Coll. Alum- 
nae; Mod. Lang. Assn.; Nat. Geog. Soc. Ad- 
dress. Oxford Coll., G-xford, O. 



HELEN DICKSON JAMES 

1913. A. M. (See No. 4233.) 

HERMAN GERLACH JAMES 

1910. A. M. (See No. 2708.) 

LEONARD VAUGHAN JAMES 
1912. M. S. 1913. E. E. (See No. 2709.) 

G3S7- MICHAL VELMA JAMISON 
(CHARLES) 
Teacher; A. M.. 1916; b. Ap i, 1889, Elli- 
son, 111.; d. Michael Van Tuyl (b. 1850, 
Oquawka, 111.) and Velma Kossuth (Brent) 
Jamison (b. 1854, Ellison, 111.). Prepared in 
San Diego (Calif.) H. S.; Monmouth H. S.; 
Monmouth Coll., 1907-08; Univ. of Chicago, 
summer 1911. A. B., N. W., Univ., 1912. Chi 
Omega. Grad. work. Classics, Univ. of 111., 
summer 1913; Teacher, II. S., Negaunee, Mich., 
1912-14; Teacher, H. S., Calumet, Mich., 
1916-18. Married H. L. Charles, N 23, 1918, 
Twin Falls, Idaho. Address, Delta, Utah. 

G358. RACHEL MARION JARROLD 
Teacher; A. M., 1909; b. Jl 7, 1884, West- 
lield, Mass.; d. Thomas (b. 1838, Edmunds, 
Eng.) and Louisa Chapin (Collins) Jarrold (b. 
1 85 1, Westfield, Mass.). Prepared in West- 
field (Mass.) H. S. A. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 
1906. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Grad. Scholarship; Teacher, Hist.. St. Norm., 
Fredonia, N. Y., 1909-19. Y. W. C. A. work, 
France, Ap 1919 — •. Address, W^estfield, Mass. 

THOMAS McLEAN JASPER 
1911- M. S. (See No. 4235.) 

G359. ADELINE MIRIAM JENNEY 
A. M., 1908; b. N 10, 1874, Monaster, Tur- 
key; d. Rev. Edward Winthrop (b. D 8, 1843, 
Monticello, 111.) and Katherine Maria (Thrall) 
Jenney (b. Jl 3, 1846, Rutland, Vt.). Prepared 
in Boscobel (Wis.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of 
Wis., 1899. Y. W. C. A. Grad. Fellow, Eng., 
Univ. of 111., 1907-12; do.. Univ. of Neb.; do., 
Univ. of O. ; do., Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of Mun- 
ich, Ger.; Oxford, Eng., 1910-11; Newspaper 
work, Boston, 1904-05; Teacher, H. S., Win- 
ona, Minn., 1905-06; do., Yankton Coll., S. 
Dak. Auth.: An Old World Wooing, Century 
Mag.. 1901; numerous book reviews, articles on 
Sociol., stories, etc., in Congregationalist, Good 
Housekeeping, Modern Priscilla, Union Sig- 
nal, and others. Address, Yankton Coll., 
Yankton, S. Dak. 

WALTER WILSON JENNINGS 
1916. A. M. (See No. 6986.) 

JOSEPH NORMAN JENSEN 

1914. C. E. (See No. 2711.) 

G360. KATHERINE JENSEN 
Instructor; M. S., 1912; b. Mr 29, 1883, 
Buffalo, N. Dak.; s. Andrew Jensen. B. S., 
N. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1904- Instr., Dak. Pub. 
Schs., 1904-11; Instr., Home Econ.. N. Dak. 
Agr. Coll., 1Q13 — . Address, 1106 College St., 
Fargo, N. Dak.; bus. add.. North Dakota Agr. 
College, do. 

G361. ARLANDUS LEON JERDAN 
Agr. Agt.; M. S., 1915; b. N 8, 1887, Red 
Bay, Ala.; s. Andrew C. Jerdan. Prepared m 
6th Dist. Agr. Sch., Hamilton, Ala.; Ala. Poly- 
tech. Inst., .1909-13. B. S., Univ. of Mo., 1914- 
Agt., An. Husb.. U. S. Dept. of Agr., A. &• M. 
Coll., West Raleigh, N. C. Address, Red Bay, 
Ala ; bus. add.. Animal Industry Dept., A. & 
M. Coll., West Raleigh, N. C. 

KATHERINE BELLE JERVIS 

1911. A. M. (See No. 3049.) 



Graduate Alumni 



781 



G362. MINNA ERNESTINE JEWELL 
Chemist; A. M., 1915; b. F 9, 1892, Irving 
Kan.; d. Lyman Leander (b. Mr 18, 1847, 
Odin, Pa.) and Mary Jane (Moores) Jewell (b. 
D 15, 1857, Newark, N. J.). Prepared in 
Irving (Kan.) H. S. A. B., Colo. Coll., 1914. 
Sigma Xi; Alpha Theta Chi. Fellow, Univ. of 
111., 191S-18. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Wash. 
Biol. Sta., summer 1916; Chem., III. Water 
Survey, Univ. of 111., 191 8 — . Auth.: Cylin- 
drotaenia Americana Nov. Spec, from the 
Cricket Frog, Jour, of Parasitology; Vol. 2, 
1916; (with Dr. H. B. Lewis) The Occurrence 
of Lichenase in the Digestive Tract of Inverte- 
brates, Jour, of Biol. Chem.. Vol. 3:^, 1918. 
Address, 605 E. Chalmers, Champaign; bxis. 
add., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

GENJIRO JINGUJI 
1913. M. S. (See No. 5235-) 

G363. GERTRUDE AMELIA JOHNSON 
(MAC DONALD) 

M. S., 1913; b. F 4, 1889, Chicago; d. Charles 
(b. i860, Sweden) and Signe Andrea (Swend- 
sen) Johnson (b. 1863, Denmark). Prepared 
in Lake View H. S., Chicago; Chicago Norm. 
Sch. ; B. S., N. W. Univ., 191 1. Scholarship, 
Cornell, 1914-16; Grad. Stud, and Asst., do., 
1913-18. Married Neil Francis Mac Donald, 
F 3. 1917. Cortland, N. Y. Child, Lois Ermita, 
N 25, 1917. Address, 507 E. Buffalo St., Itha- 
ca, N. Y. ; bus. add., Cornell Univ., do. 

G364. MABEL CLARE JOHNSON 

(CARNAHAN) 

(Wife of No. 940) 

A. M.. 1908; b. Ag II, 1886, Tazwell, Tenn.; 
d. Andrew Graham (b. Ap 7, 1842, do.) and 
Lucy Susan (Pate) Johnson (b. F 20, 1846, 
Tazwell Co., Va.). Prepared in Meredith Coll., 
Raleigh. N. C. A. B., Onachita Coll., 1907. 
Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1907-08; Fellow, 
1908-09. Married David Hobart Carnahan 
('96), Je 19, 1909, Arkadelphia, Ark. Children: 
Margaret, b. Jl 25, 1910; Franklin Neil, b. F 
19, 1912; Sarah, b. Ja 7, 1916. Address, 1006 
VV. Nevada St., LTrbana. 

G36S. *JOSEPH HENRY JOHNSTON 

Ph. D., 1916; b. Jl 2S, 1889, Chapel Hill, N. 
C; s. Charles Wilson (b. Je 18, 1839, do.) 
and Agnes (Hughes) Johnston (b. Mr 10, 1847, 
Cedar Grove, N. C). Prepared in Bingham 
Sch., Mebane, N. C; Trinity Park Sch., Dur- 
ham, N. C. A. B., Univ. of N. C, 1910; A. 
M., do., 1914. Phi Delta Kappa. Asst. Prof., 
Educ. Adm., Univ. of N. C, 1916— . O. T. C, 
1917; ist Lt., Inf., U. S. A.. 1918. Auth.: 
Articles on Educ. Adm. and Supervision, 
Educ. Reviezv, Sch. Revieiv, and A'^. C. H. S. 
Bui. Mem., N. E. A.; So. Soc. for Phil, and 
Psych. Killed in action, Argonne, France. 
1918. 

G366. EASLEY STEPHEN JONES 

Instructor; Ph. D., 1918; b. O 2, 1884, Blue 
Springs, Neb.; s. Stephen (b. O 8, 1850, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.) and Alberta Rosa (Easley) Jones 
(b. Jl II, 1855, Danville, Va.). Prepared in 
Boulder (Colo.) St. Prep. Sch. B. A., Univ. 
of Colo., 1907; M. A., do.. 1909; M. A., Har- 
vard, 1912. Austin Scholarship, Harvard. 
Asst., Eng., Univ. of Colo., 1908-og; Instr., 
do., 1909-12; do., LTniv. of 111., 1913-18; Re- 
search work. War Trade Bd., Washington, D. 

C, 1918 — . Auth.: (with Garland Greever) 
Century Hand book of Writing. Century Co., 
1918. Address, 987 15th St.i Boulder. Colo.; 
bus. add., 1106 22nd St., N. W., Washington, 

D. C. 

G367. LESTER SEAMAN JONES 
Supt., Schs.; A. M., 1917; b. My 12, 1884, 
Reynolds, Neb.; s. G. M. Jones. B. S., N. W. 
Univ., 1905. Supt., Schs., Oblong, 111. Ad- 
dress, 126 Holly Court, Oak Park, 111.; bus. 
add.. Oblong, 111. 



G368. LLOYD THEODORE JONES 
Instructor; M. S., 1912; Ph. D., 1915; b. F 
20, 1887, Raymond, 111.; s. Albert Milton (b. 
F 1850, O.) and Henrietta Christinia (Doerr) 
Jones. Prepared in Raymond H. S. A. B., 
Lake Forest Coll., 1909; A. M., do., 1910. 
Gamma Alpha. Asst., Phys., Lake Forest Coll., 
1909-10; do., Univ. of 111., 1910-14; Instr., do., 
1914-15; do., Univ. of Calif., 1915-17. Instr., 
Gunnery. U. S. S. M. A., Berkeley, Calif., 
1917; ist Lt., A. S. S. R. C. 1917-18; Capt.. 
U. S. A. S., Berkeley, Calif.; do., March 
Field, Riverside, Calif., 1919 — . Originator 
qf_ a method of instructional mach. gun 
firing in arrny use. Auth.: Modified Meth- 
od of Measuring e/m for Cathode Rays, Phys. 
Review, 1914; Experimental Verification of 
Law of Mass Variation for Cathode Rays, do., 
1915; The Mercury Arc Pump; Dependence of 
Rate of exliaustion on Current, do., 191 7; 
Method of Showing v=/r for Circular Motion, 
.Sch. Sc. and Math., 1915. Mem., Am. Phys. 
Soc, 1915; A. A. A. S., 1917; Sigma Xi, 1913. 
Married Freda Ozolla Stricklan, Ag 30, 1914. 
Urbana. Address, c/o Univ. of Calif., Berke- 
ley, Calif. 

G369. SADOCIE CONNELLE JONES 
Associate; M. S., 1909; b. An 13, 1880, 
Scott Co., Ky.; s. Thomas Kenada (b. 1845, 
do.) and Kathrine (Neale) Jones (b. 1847, 
do.). Prepared in Norm. Sch., Ky. St. Agr. 
Coll. A. B., Ky. St. Coll., 1906. Union Lit. 
Soc. 111. St. Soil Surv., 1907; Teacher, Ky. 
Agr. Coll. and Ky. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1908; Assoc, 
Soils, Purdue tJniv. Exp. Sta., La Fayette, 
Ind., 1918 — . Married Florence Chaver, Ag, 
1917, La Fayette, Ind. Child, Robert Kenada, 
b. Ag, 1918. Address, 523 N. 7th St., La 
Fa>ette, Ind.; bus. add., Exp. Sta., Purdue 
Univ., do. 

TRUMAN NATHANIEL JONES 
1910. A. M. (See No. 3812.) 

G370. LOUIS JORDAN 
Chemist; A. M., 1917; b. My 28, 1894, Beth- 
el, Me. ; s. Israel Jordan. Prepared in Thorn- 
ton Acad., Saco, Mo.; Harvard Univ., sum- 
mer 1915. A. B., Bates Coll., 1915. Asst., 
Chem., Bates Coll., 1915; do., Univ. of 111., 
1916-17; Chem., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chi- 
cago. Address, Woodford Sta., Portland, Me.; 
bus. add., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. 

G371. VERA ELIZABETH JORDAN 

(Sister of No. G372) 

Teacher; A. M., 1917; b. Ja 23, 1888, Red 

Cloud, Neb.; d. C. E. and Olive E. (Gharrett) 

Jordan. Prepared in West Des Moines H. S. 

A. B., Drake Univ., 1909. Teacher, H. S., 
Hartley, la., 1909-10; do., H. S..' ^yoodward, 
la., 1910-13; do., H. S., East Des Moines, 1913- 
16. Address, 1103 45th St., Des Moines; bus. 
add.. High School, East Des Moines. 

G372. WILLIAM GHARRETT JORDAN 
(Brother of No. G371) 

Chemist; M. S., 1917; b. Je 28, 1891, Or- 
leans, Neb.; s. C. E. and Olive E. (Gharrett) 
Jordan. Prepared in West Des Moines H. S. 

B. S., Drake Univ., 1913. Chem., Chicago; 
do.. Dairy and Food Comn., Des Moines. Mar- 
ried Leila Dodd, O 2, 1915, Des Moines. Child, 
Jean Margaret, b. Jl 3, 1918. Address, 1103 
4Sth St., Des Moines; bus. add.. Dairy and 
Food Commission, do. 

G373. WALTER EDWARD JOSEPH 
Professor; Ph. D., 1912; b. D 22, 1881, Lov- 
ett, Ind.; s. John (b. F 1883, Bavaria, Ger.) 
and Anna S. (Zierer) Joseph (b. O 1852, Cin- 
cinnati). Prepared in Lovett (Ind.) H. S. B. 
S., Purdue Univ., 1907. Alpha Chi Sigma; 



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Alpha Gamma Rho. Asst, An. Husb., S. Dak. 
St. CoU. and Exp. Sta., 1908-09; Instr., An. 
Husb., 1912-13; Assoc, do., Univ. of 111., 
1 91 3-16; Asst., An. Husbandman and Asst. 
Prof., An. Husb., Mont. St. Coll.. Bozeman, 
Mont., 1916 — . Collaborator in Buls. and Cir- 
culars of Univ. of 111. and Univ. of Mont. Agr. 
Exp. Stas. M. G. Co. 12. Camp Hancock, Ga. ; 
Mustered out, D. 191 8. Auth.: Articles in Nat. 
Wool Grotcer; Sziriric U'orld; Jour. A. C. S.; 
and several general farm periodicals. Mem.. 
Am. Soc. of An. Productions; Sigma Xi, 
1912 — . Address, 313 S. 6th Ave.. Bozeman, 
Mont.; bus. add., Montana St. Coll., do. 

PETER JUNKERSFELD 
1909. E. E. (See No. 887.) 

OLIVER KAMM 
1913. M. S. 1915. Ph. D. (See No. 4738.) 

G374. WILLIAM GARFIELD KAMMLADE 
Instructor; M. S., 1917; b. Ag 11, 1892, Ban- 
gor, Wis.; s. lohn G. Kammlade. Prepared in 
Bangor (Wis.") H. S.; Sparta H. S. B. S. A., 
Univ. of Wis., 191 5. Asst., An. Husb., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-18; Sergt., 302nd Supply Co., Q. 
M. C, A. P. O. 759, A. E. P,. Address, Spar- 
ta, Wis.; bus. add., 1003 W. California Ave., 
Urbana. 

HENRY WILBUR KAMP 
1918. A. M. (See No. 8470.) 

G375. WALTER GERALD KARR 
Physiol. Cbem.; M. S., 1916; b. D 18, 1892, 
Almond, N. Y.; s. Walter Karr. Prepared in 
Almond (N. Y.) H. S.; Yale Univ.. 1917. B. 
S., Alfred Univ., 1913. Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Physiol. 
Chem., Therapeutic Div., U. S. Gas Investiga- 
tion, 1918 — . Auth.: Articles in Jour. A. C. 
S.; Jour. Biol. Chem.; Am. Jour. Physiol. Ad- 
dress, IDS Ed.o^ewood Ave.. New Haven, Conn.; 
bus. add., 2 Hillhouse Ave., do. 

G376. SEBASTIAN K.\RRER 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ap 10, 1889, 
Rich Hill, Mo.; s. Frank Xavier and Theresa 
(Braun) Karrer. Prepared in Ellensburg 
(Wash.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wash., 191 1; 
M. A., do., 191 3. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Gamma Alpha. Loretta Denny Fellow, 191 2. 
Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; Fellow, 
do., 1916-17; Instr., do., 1917 — • Address, 
1002 W. Oregon St., Urbana; bus. add., no 
Physics Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

TANE KAWAMOTO 
1916. M. S. (See No. 7676.) 

G377. HUGH PRATT KEAN 
Instructor; A. M., 1909; b. S i, 1884, Chi- 
cago; s. David Watson (b. S 28, 1841, Craw- 
ford Co., Pa.) and Eliza Amelia (Pratt) Kean 
(b. D II, 1845, Lewis Co., N. Y.). Prepared 
in Buchanan (Mich.) II. S.; Benton Harbor 
Coll., 1903; Univ. of Chicago. A. B., Albion 
Coll., 1906. Asst.. Aslron., Univ. of 111., 1907; 
do.. Math., do., 1909; Prof., Math., Ripon 
Coll., 1910; do., Ottawa Univ.; do., McKen- 
dree Coll., 1916-17; Instr., Math., James Milli- 
kin Univ., 1917 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Ad- 
dress, James Millikin Univ., Decatur, 111. 

G378. DORA KEEN 
A. M., 1917; b. Ap 13, 1895, Burkcsville, 
Ky.; s. L. J. Keen. A. B., Georgetown Coll., 
1916. Asst.. Educ, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 707 S. 2nd St., Champaign; bus. add.. 
206 Univ. Hall, Urbana. 

EDWARD SPENCER KEENE 

1912. M. E. (See No. 608.) 



G379. ALBERT KEISER 
Minister; Ph. D., 1918; b. D 7, 1S87, Ger.; 
s. Johann Hinrichs (b. 1849, Firrel, East Fri- 
esea, Ger.) and Antje (Collmann) Keiser (b. 
1S52, do.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., Wart- 
Inirg Theol. Sem., Dubuque, la.; Prep. Dept., 
W'artburg Coll., CJinton, la.; Univ. of Neb., 
summer, 191 1; Wartburg Theol. Sem., 1911-13. 
A. B., Wartburg Coll., 191 1; A. M., Univ. of 
Mont., 1914-15. Pastor, German Lutheran 
Church. Beloit, Wis., 191 5 — . Auth.: Articles 
on religious, social, and historical questions in 
Lutheran Herald, Am. Lutheran Sur., and Scan- 
dinavian Studies and Notes. Address, Beloit, 
Wis. 

SAKAE KEITOKU 

1917. M. S. (See No. 7679.) 

TRUMAN LEE KELLEY 
1911. A. M. (See No. 3817.) 

•RUTH KELSO 

1909. A. M. (See No. 3436.) 

JACOB GARRETT KEMP 

1910. A. M. (See No. 2719.) 

JOHN EDWARD KEMP 

1908. C. E. (See No. 1540.) 

G380. FORREST ELLWOOD KEMPTON 
Ph. D., 1918; b. O 5, 1883, Centerville, Ind.; 
s. William J. (b. Ja 2, 1840, New York City) 
and Savilla J. (Ellwood) Kempton (b. Mr 21, 
1850, Centerville, Ind.). Prepared in Center- 
ville (Ind.) H. S. B. S., Earlham Coll., 1906; 
M. S., Univ. of Wis., 191 3. Ionian. Teacher, 
Pub. Schs., Wayne Co., Ind., 1906-10; Farm 
Mgr., 1910-11; Teacher, 1911-12; acting Prof., 
riol., 111. Coll., 1913-14; Asst., Bot., Univ. of 
111., 1914-18; Plant Pathol., Smelter Smoke In- 
vestigations, St. Louis Smelting and Retining 
Co., Collinsville, 111., 191 7; Porto Rico Exp. 
Sta., Rio Piedros, 1918. Mem., M. E. Church; 
A. A. A. S.; Nat. Geog. Soc; Phytopathol. 
Soc. Address, Centerville, Ind. 

LUTHER EUGENE KENNEDY 
1915. A. M. (See No. 7003.) 

GEORGE FR>EDERIC KENOWER 
1880. M. L. (See No. 72.) 

G381. MORRIS JOHNSON KERNALL 

(Husband of No. 7004) 
Professor; A. M., 1914; b. S n, 1883, Will- 
mar, Minn.; s. John J. (b. Norway) and Per- 
nella (Mellem) Kernall (b. do.). Prepared in 
St. Norm. Sch., Valley City, N. Dak. B. A., 
Univ. of N. Dak., 1906. Sigma Xi. Fellow, 
Zool., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; Grad. Work, 
L'niv. of 111., 1914-17; Head, Bur. of Teacher's 
Certitication, St. Dept. of Educ, Burleigh, N. 
Dak., 1917-18; Prof., Dept., Biol., Colo. Coll., 
19 1 8 — . Married Pearle Keene ('15), Je 29, 
191 o, Valley City, N. Dak. Address, Colorado 
Coll., Colorado Springs, Colo. 

JOSEPHINE ELLROD KERR (ALLISON) 

1909. M. S. (See No. 3059.) 

G382. JAMES KESSLER 
Instructor; A. M., 191 5; b. S 24, 1883, Port- 
land, Ind.; s. William (h. My 16, 1840, do.) 
and Ruey Anne (Pingry) Kessler (b. O 2, 1844. 
do.). Prepared in Bryant (Ind.) H. S. A. B., 
Univ. of Ind., 1908. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
Paris, 1911-12; do., Univ. of Chicago. Instr., 
French, Grinnell Coll., 1909-11; Asst., do., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-16; do., Univ. of Chicago, 
1916-17; Instr., do., 191 7 — • Address. Port- 
land, Ind.; bus. add., Univ. of Chicago, Chi- 
cago. 



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MILO SMITH KETCHUM 
1900. C. E. (See No. 889.) 

RICHARD BIRD KETCHUM 
1900. C. E. (See No. 963.) 

G383. MARJORIE KILBURN (HEWES) 

(Wife of No. 5207) 
A. M., 1912; b. O 4, 1888, Rockford, HI.; d. 
James Heme (b. Ja 19, 1844, do.) and Alice 
Malvina (Blinn) Kilburn (b. F 23, 1846). Pre- 
pared in Rockford Prep. Sch. A. B., Rockford 
Coll., 191 1. Married Charles Kay Hewes ('12), 
Jl 29, 1914. Address, 716 W. 30th St., Los An- 
geles, Calif. 

G384. JESSIE JUNE KILE 
Teacher; A. M., 1914; b. Je 25, 1889, Mason 
City, 111.; d. Henry Kile. A. B., Rockford 
Coll., 1912. Asst., Hist. Sur., Univ. of 111., 
1913-15; Teacher. Jr. Coll., Elgin, 111. Ad- 
dress, 634 N. Church St., Rockford, HI.; bus. 
add.. Junior College, Elgin, 111. 

G385. JAMES ERNEST KINDRED 
Zoologist; A. M., 1915; Ph. D., 1918; b. O 
20, 1893, South Boston, Mass.; s. Ernest W. 
(b. Ag 14, 1866, St. John, New Brunswick. 
Can.) and Etta J. (Woodburn) Kindred (b. JI 
8, 1868, Boston). Prepared in South Boston 
H. S. A. B., Tufts Coll., 1914. Sigma Xi; 
Phi Eta. Scholar, Z06I., Univ. of 111., 1914- 
15; Asst., Z06I., Univ. of III., 1915-17; Fellow. 
do., 1917-18; Instr., Histol., West. Reserve 
Med. Sch., 1918 — . Address, Western Reserve 
Medical School, Cleveland. 

G386. JOSEPH LYONEL KING 
Entomologist; M. S., 1916; b. Ja 10, 1888, 
Cleveland; s. William Alexander (b. S 1844, 
London, Eng.) and Virginia Eliza (Ward) 
Ring (b. Je 3, 1S54, Cleveland). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Cleveland. B. S., O. St. Univ., 
1914. Asst., Entomol., O. Exp. Sta., 1914-17; 
Sc. Asst., Bur. of Econ. Zool., Harrisburg, 
Pa., 191 7-18. U. S. N., Wissahickon Barracks, 
Cape May, N. J.; Mustered out, Ja 13, 1919. 
Auth. : The Lesser Peachtree Borer, O. E.vp. 
Sta. Bui. Address, 3233 Carnegie Ave., Cleve- 
land. 

G387. ROBERT HILLS KINGMAN 
Professor; A. M., 1917; b. Jl 18, 1890, To- 
peka, Kan.; s. Lewis (b. F 26, 1845, North 
Bridgewater, Mass.) and Alice (Newman) 
Kingman (b. S 14, 1869). Prepared in Wash- 
burn Coll. Acad. B. S., Washburn Coll., 1913. 
Sigma Xi. Prof., Biol., Buena Vista Coll.. 
Storm Lake, la., 1917 — . Married Mildred 
Hood Taliaferro, Ag 27, 1913, Topeka, Kan. 
Child, Virginius Winslow. b. Ag 9, 1914. Ad- 
dress, Buena Vista Coll., Storm Lake, la. 

HOWARD BAKER KINGSBURY 
1912. A. M. (See No. 3823.) 

EDWARD AUGUST THEODORE KIRCHER 

1912. A. M., 1914. Ph. D. (See No. 4747.) 

PAUL KIRCHER 
1918. C. E. (See No. 4748.) 

DONALD DEE KIRK 

1913. A. M. (See No. 4749.) 

G388. JAMES THORNTON KIRK 
(Brother of Nos. 4749, 6358) 
Supt., Schs.; A. M., 1911; b. Je 23, 1877, 
Eureka, 111.; s. James (b. Je 23. 1846, Belfast, 
Ireland) and Mary Ellen (Cundiff) Kirk (b. 
Mr 17, 1849, O.). Prepared in Springfield H. 
S.; So. 111. St. Norm. A. B.. Eureka Coll., 
1900. Teacher, Tp. H. S., Pontiac, 111., 1902- 



03; Supt., Schs., Neponset, HI., 1906-08; do., 
Toulon, HI., 1908-10. Married Mary Isabel 
Covington, My 7, 1901. Children: Thornton 
Robert Lee, b. Ap 13, 1902; Alfred Edward, b. 
Mr s, 1905. Address, Toulon, Ill.f 

FRANK ALLEN KIRKPATRICK 
1916. M. S. (See No. 6361.) 

G389. TERNO KISIII 
Engineer; M. E., 1909; b. Mr 3, 1875, Mat- 
suyama lyo, Japan; s. F. Kishi. B. S.. Higher 
lech. Coll., Tokio, 1898. Asst. Engr., Kwan- 
sai Ry. Co.; do., Sango Ry., Imperial Govt., 
Japan. Address, Tokio, Japan.f 

G390. IPPEI KIYOHARA 
Cnil Engr.; M. S., 1913; b. O 23, 1887, 
lokusliima, Japan; s. Torazo (b. do.) and Mui 
Kiyohara (b. do.). Prepared in Japan. B. S. 
Wash. St. Coll., 191 1. Sigma Xi. Testing 
Dept. and Standardizing Lab. Dept., Gen Elec 
Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1913-17; Cml. Engr.] 
Frazer & Co., New York City, 1917 — . Mem., 
N. Y. Nippon Club, 1917; Assoc. Mem., A. I.' 
E. E., 1912 — . Address, Frazar & Co., so 
Church St., New York City. 

DAVID KLEIN 
1907- A. M. (See No. 2726.) 

G391. HENRY GRANGER KNIGHT 
Dean of Agr.; Ph. D., 1917: b. JI 21. 1878, 
P-ennington, Kan.; s. Edwin Richard (b. S 14. 
1849, Sandusky, O.) and Elva Maud (Edwards) 
Knight (b. Mr 11, i860). Prepared in Port 
Townson (Wash.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of 
Wash., 1902; A. M., do., 1904. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. 
Stud., Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 1903-04; Dean, 
Coll. of Agr. and Dir., Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
Wyo., 1910-18; do., Okla. A. and M. Coll., 
1918 — . Chm.. St. Council of Defense, Wyo., 
191 7-18. Married Nellie Elizabeth Dryden, 
Jl 25, 1905. Child, Richard Drvden. b. Jl 27, 
1909. Address, Oklahoma A. and M. "Coll. 
Stillwater, Okla. 

PAUL KENNETH KNIGHT 
1917- A. M. (See No. 7701.) 

G392. RICHARD ABNER KNIGHT 

Associate; M. S., 1917; b- S 8, 1885, Colum- 
bus, O.; s. William Abner (b. Ja 12, 1865. 
Delaware Co., O.) and Mary Ann (Wilbur) 
Knight (b. S 12, 1858). Prepared in Colum- 
bus (O.) H. S. M. E., O. St. Univ., 1909. 
Sigma Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. Const. Engng., 
Light Heat, & Power Co., Springfield, O.. 1909- 
To; Chief Electn., do., 1910-11; Instr., E. E., 
Univ. of Pa., 1911-13; do.. Univ. of III., 1913- 
15: Assoc, do., 1915 — . Mem., A. I. E. E. 
Married Mable Cathers, Ag 24, 1909, Yellow 
Springs, O. Children: William Abner, b. D 
28. 1912; Betty Ann Shirley, b. Je 28. 1916. 
Address, 307 W. Washington, LTrbana: bus 
add., 301-B E. E. Laboratory, Univ. of HI., do. 



1900. 



FRED CONRAD KOCH 

M. S. (See No. 1241.) 



G393- PRUDENCE WINTER KOFOID 
A. M., 1903; b. Ag 24, 1866, South Coven- 
try, Conn.; d. Alpheus (b. F 17, 1838, Belcher- 
town, Mass.) and Flora D. (Thompson) Win- 
ter (b. S 25, 1834). Prepared in Hartford 
(Mass.) H. S. A. B.. Oberlin Coll., 1890. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Translated from the Russian 
Schwiakoffs' Monograpli of the Infusoria. As- 
pirotricha. Married Charles Atwood Kofoid, 
Te 30, 1894. Middlefield, Conn. Address, 2616 
Etna St., Berkeley, Calif. 



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AMUND MARIUS KORSMO 
1913. C. E. (See No. 3827.) 

G394- JOHN ANTON KOSTALEK 
Professor; Ph. D., 1910; b. S 13, 1885, Pra- 
gue, Bohemia; s. .Anton Kostalek. Prepared 
in Milwaukee H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 
1907; A. M., do.. 1908. Phi Beta Kappa; Sig- 
ma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Scholarship, 
Univ. of Wis., 1907-08; Fellow, Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1908-10; Res. Chem., B. F. Goodrich 
Co., Akron, O., 1910-11; Instr., Chem., Univ. 
of Idaho, 1911-12; Asst. Prof., Chem., do., 
1912-15; Assoc. Prof., Chem., do., 1915-18; 
Head of Organic and Phvs. Chem. Dept., N. 
Dak. Agr. Coll., 191 8—. "Mem., A. A. A. S.; 
A. C. S. Married Helen Pitcairn, Ag 23, 
1916. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. S 18, 1917. 
Address, Moscow. Idaho; bus. add., c/o N. 
Dak. Agr. Coll., Fargo, N. Dak. 

GUSTAVE AUGUST KRAMER 
1907. A. M. (See No. 2437.) 

ALONZO PLUMSTED KRATZ 

1909. M. S. (See No. 3065.) 

ELWIN VALENTINE KRATZ 

1913. M. S. (See No. 5236.) 

HENRY KREISINGER 
1906. M. E. (See No. 2149.) 

G395. HARRY CLEVELAND KREMERS 
Chemist; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1917; b. Ja 
28, 18S9, Springfield, S. Dak.; s. Lucas (b. N 
23, 1856, Drenthe, Mich.) and Maggie (Grin- 
wis) Kremers (b. O 19, i860, do.). Prepared 
in Prep. Dept., Hope Coll., Holland, INIich. A. 
B., Hope Coll., 1913. Asst., Chem., L^niv. of 
111., 1917-18; Chem., Sansteel Mfg. Co., North 
Chicago, 111., 191 8 — . Auth. : The Rare Earths, 
Sell. Sc. and Math.; Observations on the Rare 
Earths, Vols. V and VI, Jour. A. C. S. Mar- 
ried Evelyn Jacobs, Je 30, 1915. Child, Howard 
Earl, b. S 21, 1917. Address, Lake Bluff, 111.; 
hits, add., Santeel Manufacturing Co., North 
Chicago, 111. 

FRED WILLIAM KRESSMANN 

1910. M. S. (See No. 3831.) 

AUGUSTA MAY KRIEGER (EKBLAW) 
1917. A. M. (See No. 4260.) 

MARTHA JACKSON KYLE 
1898. A. M. (See No. 1054.) 

KATE LACKEY 
1916. A. M. (See No. 7714.) 

G396. HURLEY FRANK LAMB 
Lecturer; A. M., 1914; b. My 29, 1886, 
Hillsdale, Mich.; s. Benjamin Soul (b. Rollin, 
Mich.) and Amelia (Lyon) Lamb (b. Hills- 
dale, Mich.). Prepared in North Adams (Mich.) 
H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 1913. Grad. work, 
L^niv. of Pa., 1915-16; Lecturer, Radcliffe 
Chautauqua, 1916-17; Mgr., "Dry" Campaign, 
Scioto Co., O., 1918; Working for Bd. of 
Home Missions of M. E. Church, 1919 — . Mem., 
Ohio Conf. of M. E. Church. Married Mar- 
jorie Gertrude Coors, D 29, 1915, Bellevue, 
Mich. Child, Burjo Lemar, b. My 24, 1918. 
Address, 1426 2nd St., Portsmouth, O. 

ERNEST MICHAEL RUDOLPH LAMKEY 

1914. A. M. 1916. Ph. D. (See No. 5773.) 

MARGARET HENRIETTE JOHANNE 

LAMPE 
1900. A. M. (See No. 1055.) 



G397. LANE W. LANCASTER 
Teacher; A. M., 1918; b. D 9, 1892, Bellaire, 
O. ; s. Charles W'arren (b. Ap 7, 1866, Mari- 
etta. O.) and Josephine Crow Lancaster (b. N 

12, 1869, Bellaire, O.). Prepared in Bellaire 
(O.) H. S. A. B., O. Wesleyan, 1915. Delta 
Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Delta Rho. 
Scholarship, Hist., Univ. of 111.. 1917-18; 
Teacher, Languages, H. S., Huntington, W. 
Va. 1919 — • U. S. A., Camp Sherman, O., 1918. 
Auth. : Occasional Contributions of historical 
interests in Pittsburgh Christian Advocate, 
1917-18. Married Mary Brown S :i, 1917, 
Cardington, O. Address, Huntington, W. Va. 

LE ROY LANG 
1911. M. S. (See No. 3832.) 

G398. WILFRED FRANCIS LANGELIER 
(Husband of No. 5631.) 
Professor; M. S., loii; b. S 25, 1887, Nash- 
ua, N. H. Prepared in Nashua (N. H.) H.- S. 
B. S., N. H. Coll., 1909. Zeta Epsilon Zeta; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Chem., 111. 
St. Water Sur., 1909-16; Asst. Prof., San. 
Engng., Univ. of Calif., 1916 — . Married Ruth 
Leone Davison ('13), Jl 19, 1916, Marshall, 
111. Address, 2327 Cragmont Ave., Berkeley, 
Calif.; bus. add., Univ. of Calif., do. 

G399. BERTHA LANGWILL 
Professor; M. S., 1918; b. O 3, 1894. Rock- 
ford. 111.; d. James S. (b. Scotland) and Jane 
(Montgomerv) Langwill (b. do.). Prepared 
in Rockford'H. S. B. S., Rockford Coll., 1916. 
Sigma Xi, 1918. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Rock- 
ford. 111., 1916-17; Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chem., 
Sweet Briar Coll., Sweet Briar, Va., 1917 — . 
Address. 1413 W. State St., Rockford, 111.; 
bus. add.. Sweet Briar Coll., Sweet Briar, Va. 

CYRUS WILLIAM LANTZ 
1914. A. M. (See No. S77S-) 

LAWRENCE FREDERICK LARSON 
1904. A. M. (See No. 1916.) 

G400. LOUIS JOHN LARSON 
(Husband of No. 7620) 
Chief Engr.; M. S., 1917; b. Je 5, 1891, 
Heron Lake. Minn.; s. John (b. 1862, Norway) 
and Lena (Silnes) Larson (b. 1863, la.). Pre- 
pared in Windoni (Minn.) H. S. B. S., Univ. 
of Minn., 1914; C. E., do., 191=;. Tau Beta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; Univ. Club; Rifle Club. Fellow, 
L^niv. of 111.; Asst. Engr. Physicist, Materials 
Testing Div., Bur. of Standards, 1917-19; 
Chief Engr., Lumber, Tie and Timber Vul- 
canizing Co. Invented an instrument for read- 
ing the tension in airplane wires or other 
wires of similar nature (patent applied for). 
|r. Mem., A. S. C. E., 1916 — . Married Jose- 
I)hine Blanche Louise Hollandsworth ('16), 
Je 26, 1918, Canton. 111. Address, 3739 Jocelyn 
St.. Chevy Chase, D. C; bus. add.. Bureau of 
Standards, Washington, D. C. 

MARTHA SERENA LARSON 
1914. A. M. (See No. 4268.) 

G401. GEORGE ROGER LA RUE 
Dir. Biol. Sta.; Ph, D., 191 1; b. Ja i, 1882, Pau- 
lina, la.; s. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (b. My 6, 
1S50, O.) and Julia Olive (Dean) La Rue (b. S 

13, 1858, Blairstown, la.). Prepared in Paulina 
(la.) H. S.; Acad, of Doane Coll. B. S.. Doane 
Coll., 1907; A. M., Univ. of Neb., ^1909. Pi 
Kappa Delta; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Instr., 
Zool., Univ. of Mich., 1911-13; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1913 — ; Dir., Univ. of Mich. Biol. Sta., 
191 7 — ; "Temporary Asst., U. S. Bur. of Fish- 
eries, Alaska, summer 1009. Auth.: Articles 
in Transactions Am. Microscopic Soc; III. 
Biol. Monographs; Report Mich. Acad, of Sc. 



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Mem., 111. Acad, of Sc. ; Am. Microscopic Soc; 
Jr. Research Club; Mich. Acad, of Sc; Am. 
Soc. of Zool.; Congr. Church. Married Clara 
Cleone Marshall, D 22, 191 1, Panama, Neb. 
Children: Helen Margaret, b. My 27, 1914; 
John Marshall, b. N 3, 1915; Julia Ann, b. Mr 
8, igi8. Address, 1078 Ferdon Road, Ann .Ar- 
bor, Mich.; bus. add., Univ. of Mich. Biologi- 
cal Station, do. 

CHARLTON PAGE LATHROP 
1917- M. S. (See No. 7722.) 

G402. THOMAS ERWIN LATIMER 
Lawyer; A. M., 1909; b. Ap 6, 1879, Hill- 
iards, O.; s. Ezekiel (b. 1853, do.) and Anna 
(Van Schoyck) Latimer (b, 1854, do.). Pre- 
pared in Hilliards (O,) H. S. A. B., Univ. of 
Wash., 1908. Scholarship. Asst., Econ., 1009- 
10; Prin., Schs., Juneau, Alaska, 1910-11; 
Atty. at Law, Minneapolis, 1914 — . Married 
Elsie Henry, Ag 29, 1910, Seattle. Address, 
2716 Elliot Ave., Minneapolis. 

JENNIE MARY LATZER (K/\ESER) 
1901, M. S. (See No. 1371.) 

JOHN ALBERT LATZER 
1900. M. S. (See No. 1243.) 

G403. WILLARD WOOD LAUER 
Engineer; M. S., 191 7; b. Ja i, 1894, Pitts- 
burgh; s. William J. (b. Ja 24, 1872, do.) and 
Jane Gray (Underwood) Lauer (b. Ap i, 
1872. Roscoe, Pa.). Prepared in Central H. S., 
Pittsburgh. B. S., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1916. Engr., Flinn O'Rourke Co., Engrs., New 
York City. 1917. A. S. S. R. C, 1917; Scout 
Pilot, 29th* Sqdn., R. A. P.. 1917-18; Flight 
Commander, 25th Aero Sqdn., 4th Pursuit 
Group, U. S. A., A. E. F., France, 1918; 
Capt., do. Mem., First Presby. Church. Ad- 
dress, 3422 Parkview Ave., Pittsburgh. 

EDWARD GEORGE LAUTERBACH 

1917. M. S. (See No. 7026.) 

G404. MATTHEW LAWRENCE 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; b. Mr 27, 1889, 
Hudson, HI.; s. William (b. Ap 11, i86t, do.) 
and Mary Louise (Patterson) Lawrence (b. Jl 
31, 1858. Smithfield, 111.). Prepared in Shurt- 
leff Acad. A. B., Shurtleff Coll., 1913. Alpha 
Zeta. Grad. Scholarship. Head, Hist. Dept., 
H. S., Pekin, 111., 1914-15; Instr., Hist, and 
Govt., Washington Jr. H. S., Butte, Mont., 
1915-17. U. S. A., 1917; A. E. F.. France, 1917. 
U. S. Artillery Sch.. France, 1917; 2nd Lt., F. 
A. R. C, 1918 — . Address, Hudson, 111. 

G405. EDWARD LOTAN LAWSON 
Professor and Acting Dean; A. M., 1914; b. My 
20, 1871. Fairbanks, Ind.; s. William Jasper (b. 
D 6, 1841, do.) and Rachel Ann (Harrison) 
Lawson (b. Ja 18, 1846, do.). Prepared in De 
Pauw Univ. Acad.; De Pauw Univ., 1891-93. 
A. B., Union Christian Coll., igoi; Ph. B., do., 
1902. Prof., Educ, Defiance Coll., O., 1914 — ; 
Acting Dean, do.. 191 7 — : Corp., Co. I, 159th 
Ind. Volunteer Inf., 1898. Married Ada Carp- 
enter Lauren, D 26, 1904, Muncie, Ind. Chil- 
dren: Virginia Lauren, b. My 18, 1906; Lois 
Lauren, b. Je 29, 1908. Address, Defiance Coll., 
Defiance, O. 

G406. THOMAS ERNEST LAYNG 
Associate; Ph. D., 1916; b. O 13, 1886, 
Smith's Falls, Can.; s. Henry (b. Je 3, 1849, 
do.) and Raechel (Hayes) Layng (b. Ag 10, 
185s, do.). Prepared in Smith's Falls Colle- 
.giate. A. B., Mc Master Univ., 1909; A. M., 
do., 1012. Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsi- 
lon; Sigma Xi. Research Chem., Chicago, 
1915-16; Research Chem., Urbana, 1917-18; 



Assoc, do., 191 8 — . Joint inventor of coking 
process. Auth.: Low Temperature Distillation 
of Coal (in Press). Married Winifred Annie 
Gray, Ag 28, 1916, Toronto, Can. Address, 
701 Indiana Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 152 Chem. 
r.ldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

KATHERINE ALBERTA LAYTON 
(CRATHORNE) 
1908. Ph. D. (See No. 1545.) 

G407. WARREN KENNETH LAYTON 

Teacher; A. M., 1918; b. O 27, 1889, Poto- 
mac, 111.; s. John (b. N 27, 1858, Binghamp- 
ton, N. Y.) and Luella (Copeland) Layton (b. 
S 20, 1865. Danville, 111.). Prepared in Po- 
tomac H. S.; Shortridge, H. S., Indianapolis; 
De Pauw Acad. A. B., N. W. Univ., 191 1. 
Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Correspondent and adv. writer, 
.•911-14; Teacher, pub. schs., 1914-16; Asst., 
Educ, Univ. of 111.. 1916-18. M. O. T. C, 
Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918; 
ist Lt.. San. Corps, N. A., igi8 — . Auth.: 
Joint Reviser (with W. C. Bagley) of Dr. 
John Milton Gregory's Seven Laws of Teach- 
ing, Pilgrim Press; Vocational Placement, 
Educ. Adm. and Supervision, N, 1917; Train- 
ing and Control .of the Emotions, Sch. and 
Home Educ. N, 1917. Mem.. Nat. Soc. for 
Study of Educ, 1916; N. E. A., 1Q17 — ; N. 
E. A. Com. on Orgn. and Adm. of Secondary 
Educ. Address, Camp Greenleaf, Fort Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga. 



191; 



MAC E. LEACH 

A. M. (See No. 7728.) 



G408. JOHN MARVIN LE CATO 
Instructor; A. M.. 1916; b. N 26, 1890, Ba- 
hama Islands; s. J. T. and I. S. (Shipley) Le 
Cato. Prepared in Baltimore City Coll. John 
Hopkins L'niv. A. B.. LIniv. of Mich., 1913. 
Asst.. Bot.. Univ. of Mich.. 1912-13; do., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-14; Instr.. Biol., Marshall Coll., 
Huntington, W. Va. Address, Harmans, Md.; 
bus. add., Marshall Coll., Huntington, W. Va.t 

G409. HENRY RHODES LEE 
Chemist; M. S.. 1916; b. My 29, 1893, Wal- 
do. Wis. Prepared in Carroll Acad. A. B., 
Carroll Coll., 1914. Asst., Chem., Carroll Coll., 
1012-14; Asst., Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1914-16; 
Mun. Chem., Decatur, 111.. 1917 — . Address, 
402 E Ave., Waukesha, Wis.; bits, add., De- 
catur, 111. 

G410. MA-LI LIANG TZE LEE 

Teacher; A. M.. 191 5; b. O 20, 1889, Tsin- 
nan Fu; d. Run Sheng Lee. Prepared in la. 
Wesleyan Coll. Prep. .Sch.; Columbia, summer 
1913. B. S., la. Wesleyan Coll., 1914. Teach- 
er, Baldwin Memorial Girls Sch., Nanchang. 
China, 1906-07; V. P., Chinese Stud. Y. M. C. 
A. and Y. W. C. A. of Am., 1913-14. Address, 
Nanking, China. 

G411. BENJAMIN GEORGE LEHENBAUER 
(Brother of No. G412) 
Clerk; A. M.. 1910; b. Jl 12, 1884, Hanni- 
bal, Mo.; s. Frederick Andrew (b. D 3, 1831, 
Ottingen. Ger.) and Elizabeth (Koehler) Le- 
henbauer (b. Ja 4. 1841, Konigshafen, do.). 
Prepared in (5er. Parochial Sch.; Centenary 
and Van Rensselaer Acads.. Hannibal, Mo.; 
Westminister Coll., Fulton, Mo. A. B.. James 
Millikin Univ., 1909. Instr., Math.. Miami 
t'niv., Oxford, O.. 1910-13; Clerk, Actuarial 
Dept. of Union Central Life Ins. Co., Cincin- 
nati. 1Q14 — . Married Martha Hope Homan, 
Jl 9, 1913, Cincinnati. Address. 235 Albany 
Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati; bus. add.. Union 
Central Life Insurance Co., do. 



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G412. PHILIP AUGUSTUS LEHENBAUER 
(Brother of No. G411) 
Professor; Ph. D., 1914; b. N i, 1884, Han- 
nibal, Mo.; s. Frederick Andrew (b. D 3, 1831, 
Ottingen, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Koehler) Le- 
henbauer (b. Ja 4, 1841, Konigshafen. do.). 
Prepared in Van Rensselaer Acad., Mo. A. B., 
Westminster Coll., 1907; A. M.. Millikin Univ.. 
1909. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Scholarship, 
Univ. of 111., iqio; Asst., Plant Physiol., do., 
191 1-12; Fellowship, do., 1913-14; Asst. Prof., 
Bot. and Hort., Univ. of Nev., 1914-17; do., 
Plant Physiol., Univ. of 111., 19 17 — . Auth. : 
Plant Growth in Relation to Temperature, 
Physiol. Researches. Address, 1107 S. Busey 
Ave., Urljana; bus. add., 203 Floriculture Bldg., 
Univ. of 111., do. 

EDITH LEONARD 
1910. M. S. (See No. 2735.) 

G413. HAROLD DEAM LESLIE 
Ins. Agt.; A. M., 191 5; b. My 4, 1894, Day 
ton, O. ; s. George B. (b. 1863, Germantown 
O.) and Ida M. (Deam) Leslie (b. 1865, Lew 
isburg, O.). Prepared in Stivers H. S., Day 
ton, O. A. B., O. St. Univ., 1914. Corda Fra 
tres; Assn. of Cosmopolitan Clubs. Asst. 
Dept. of Ins. and Statistics, LIniv. of 111., 19 14 
15; Actuarial and Statistical work, Northwes 
tern Mutual Life Ins. Co., Milwaukee, 1915 
17; General Agt., Provident Life and Trust 
Co. of Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, 1917-18 
U. S. Army, Washington, D. C, 1Q18 — 
Mem., Reformed Church of U. S^; Nat. Life 
Underwriters Assn.; Commercial Club of Salt 
Lake; Y. M. C. A. Address, 917 Creightor 
Ave., Dayton, O.; bus. add., 515 Boston Bldg., 
Salt Lake City. 

OSCAR ADOLPH LEUTWILER 
1900. M. E. (See No. 1246.) 

G414. HAROLD ALVIN LEVEY 
Indus. Chem.; M. S., 1916; b. O 14, 1889, 
New Orleans; s. Moses Edmond (b. Ap 6, 1S50, 
Buffalo, N. Y.) and Bella (Pokormy) Levey 
(b. Ag 3, 1865, New Orleans). Prepared in 
McDonough H. S., New Orleans. B. E., Tu- 
lane Univ., 191 1. Tech. Dir., plant for manu- 
facture of celluloid-like material. General Mfg. 
Co.. Sioux City, la. Div. of Sc. and Research, 
U. S. Signal Corp, Bur. of Aircraft Prod.; 
Mustered out, F i, 1919. Mem., Jewish Syna- 
gogue; Social. Club, Sioux City; Menorah. 
Address, 2846 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans; 
bus. add.. Hotel Martin, Sioux City, la. 

G41S. CHARLES DICKENS LEWIS 
Professor; A. M., 1917; b- Ja 30. 1875, Lew- 
is, la.; s. Isaac (b. O 27. 1836, Chester Hill, 
O.) and Rebecca Jane (Garretson) Lewis (b. 
O 12, 183s, York Co., Pa.). Prepared in Pvt. 
schs., Eubanks, Ky. B. Ped., Ky. St. Univ., 
1901. Teacher, Theodore Harris Inst., Pine- 
ville, Ky., 1901-02; Prof., Biol., Norm. Sch., 
Berea Coll., Berea, Ky., 1902 — ; Grad. Stud., 
LTniv. of Wis., summer, 1908; Teacher, Pea- 
body Coll., summer 191 7; Teacher's Inst. Work, 
summers. U. S. Ambulance Corps, Allentown, 
Pa., 1917 — . Auth.: The Waterboys and their 
Cousins, J. B. Lippincott & Co.. 1918; Contrib- 
utor, So. Sch. Jour. Mem., Union Church; 
Kv. Acad, of Sc; Ky. Educ. Assn. Married 
Effie M. Godbey, D 25, 1902, Lexington, Ky. 
Children: Elizabeth Marguerite, b. Ag 24, 1905; 
Charles Wesley, b. F 2, 1907; Mary Llewellyn, 
b. Ja 22, 1909; Rowena May, b. My 8, 191 1. 
Address, Berea Coll., Berea, Ky. 

G416. HARRY FLETCHER LEWIS 

Research Chem.; Ph. D., 1916; b. My 27, 

1891, Denver, Colo.; s. Benjamin Morgan (b. 

O 16, i860, Utica, N. Y.) and Jennie Noah 

(Potter) Lewis (b. Jl 22, 1862). Prepared in 



DeWitt Clinton H. S., New York City. B. S.. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1912; M. S., do., 1913- Sig- 
ma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Pharmaceutical 
Research Fellowship, Univ. of 111.; Research 
Chem., Color Lab., Bur. of Chem., Dept. of 
Agr., Washington. D. C, 1918 — . Auth.: Arti- 
cles in Jour. Industrial Engng. Chem.; Jour, 
.'im. Pharmaceutical Assn. Married Mildred 
Wilson Judd, Je 28, 1916, Champaign. Child, 
Harry Fletcher, Jr., b. My 27, 1917- Address, 
15 Prospect St., Cherrydale, Va. ; bus. ,add.. 
Color Lab., Bur. of Chem., Dept. of Agr., 
Washington, D. C. 

JULIAN HERMAN LEWIS 
1912. A. M. (See No. 4776.) 

G417. LESTER CLYDE LICHTY 
Instructor; M. S., 1916; b. Jl 15, 1891, Carle- 
ton, Neb.; s. W. W. Lichty. B. S., Univ. of 
Neb., 1913. Instr., LTniv. of Okla., 1916 — . 
Address, Carleton, Neb.; bus. add., Univ. of 
Okla., Norman, Okla.t 

G418. WARREN LINCOLN 
Farm Mgr.; M. S., 1914; b. Mr 24, 1887, 
Council Grove, Kan.; s. George Cummings 
(b. Ag 22, 1856, Colrasset, Mass.) and Ara- 
bella May (Whitcomb) Lincoln (b. My 3, 1865, 
Altona, lU.). Prepared in Portland (Ore.) 
H. S. B. S. A., Wash. St. Coll., 1913- Alpha 
Zeta. Mgr. Farm, Prosser, Wash. Married 
Blanche Lincoln, D 14, 1916, Union, Wash. 
Address, Prosser, Wash. 

JUSTA MORRIS LINDGREN 
1907. A. M. (See No. 1724.) 

ALMEDA V. LINDLEY (PARKS) 
1906. A. M. (See No. 2442.) 

G419. RALPH HARLAN LINKINS 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; b. Ag 4, 1887 
Naples, 111.; s. Mrs. R. C. Linkins. A. B.. Ill 
Coll., 191 1. Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111.,, 1913 
15; Stud, and Instr., do., 1916-18. San. Corps, 
Yale, 1918 — : Address, 501 W. State St. 
Jacksonville, 111. 

HOMER ROBERTS LINN 
1909. M. E. (See No. 968.) 

LE ROY LEWIS LITTLE 

191 1. A. M. (See No. 4780.) 

SHERMAN HENRY LITTLER 

1912. A. M. (See No. 4781.) 

ANANIAS CHARLES LITTLETON 
1918. A. M. (See No. 5273-) 

G420. LEONIDAS ROSSER LITTLETON 
(Brother of No. G421) 
Chemist; Ph. D., 1912; b. Ag i, 1889, Belle 
Haven, Va.; s. Jesse Talbot (b. O 27, 1856, 
Portsmouth, Va.) and Lulie (Rosser) Littleton 
(b. D 6, :86i, Petersburg, Va.). Prepared in 
Prep. Dept., Southern Univ. A. B., Southern 
Univ., 1907; A. M., Tulane Univ., 1910. Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem., 
Grinnell Coll.. 1912-13; Prof., Chem., Emory 
and Henry Coll., Emory, Va., 19 13-17; Asst. 
Chem., Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J., 1917 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church; A. A. A. S., 191 7—; A. 
C. S.; Nat. Geo. Soc. Married Alice Lenore 
-Scott, Je 17, 1916, Emory, Va. Child, Rachel 
Bernard, b. O 4, 1917. Address. 186 N. Sus-. 
sex St., Dover, N. J.; bus. add., Picatinny Ar- 
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G421. MARTHA ELIZABETH LITTLETON 
(BRADLEY) 
(Sister of No. G420) 
A. M., 1909; b. S 10, 1884, Portsmouth, Va.; 
d. Jesse Talbot (b. O 27, 1856, do.) and Louisa 
(Rosser) Littleton (b. D 6, 1861, Oak Hill. 
Va.). A. B., Southern LIniv., 1905. Head, 
Mod. Lang. Dept., Martha Washington Univ., 
1906-08; Scholarship. Ger., Univ. of 111., igo8- 
09; Head, Dept., Mod. Lang., Woman's Coll. 
of Ala., 1909-10; do.. Galloway Coll., 1911-13. 
Married Bret Beale Bradley, S 10, 1913. Chil- 
dren, Bret Beale Jr., b. Ag 14, 1915; Mary 
Louisa b. Mr i, 1918. Address, 'Bt^chwboA 
Farm, Columbia, Miss. 

G422. YI LIU 
M. S., 1918; b. Ja 19, 1893, Tientsin City, 
China; s. Feng Ying Hsu. A. T. E. C, Tang- 
shan Engng. Coll., 1916. 

G423. FLORENCE LONG 
Instructor; M. S., 1918; b. F s, 1889, Fierce- 
ton, Ind.; s. Charles Robert (b. O 31, 1851, 
Fredericktown. O.) and Emma Josephine (Ho- 
ver) Long (b. Ag 25, 1856, Pierceton, Ind.). 
Prepared in Pierceton (Ind.) and Warsaw 
(Ind.) H. Schs. B. S., Earlham Coll., 1913. 
Kappa Delta Pi; Woman's Cosmopolitan Club. 
Scholar, LIniv. of 111.. 1917-18; Grad. Stud., 
Bryn Mawr, 1913-14; Instr., Math., Earlham 
Coll., 1914-17. Mem., Y. W. C. A. Address, 
Pierceton, Ind. 

G424. MANUEL L. LOPEZ 
Assistant; A. M., 1918; b. Je 28, 1889, Gran- 
ada, Spain; s. Manuel (b. 1848, do.) and 
Manuela Delgado (Felui) Lopez Rodriguez (b. 
1852, do.). Prepared in Licio de Aplicacion, 
Institute, and Cml. and Eng. Inst.. Sandiago, 
Chile, S. A. A. B., O. Wesleyan Univ.. 1916. 
Cosmopolitan Club; Latin-Am. Club; Spanish 
Club; French Club; Grad. Club; Latin Am. 
Scholarship. O. Wesleyan Univ. Asst., Ro- 
mance Languages, Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Trans- 
lator; Articles in Spanish; Ed. of Spanish Am. 
Bui., 1918; Pamphlet on Chile, under auspices 
of Carnegie Endowment for Internat. Peace, 
1918. Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 409 
E. Healey St.. Champaign; bus. add., 309 LIniv. 
Hall, Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

G425. ARTHUR RUSSELL LORD 
(Husband of No. 4579) 
Engineer; M. S., 191 1; b. Ag 8, i886, Ips- 
wich, Mass.; s. Aaron (b. do.) and Catharine 
Elizabeth (Underbill) Lord (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Manning H. S., Ipswich, Mass. B. S.. 
Univ. of Me., 1907; C. E., do., 1910. Phi 
Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. Instr., C. E., Univ. of 
Me., 1907-08; do., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1908- 
09; Res. Fellow, Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 
111., 1909-11; Consulting Engr., 1911-17; Engng. 
Lab., Lehigh LIniv., Bethlehem, Pa., 1919 — . 
Capt., Engrs., O. T. C, 1917; Engrs. O. T. S., 
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1917; loSth Engrs., 
111. Nat. Guard, Camp Logan, Tex., 191 7; 
with 513th Engrs.. N. A., Camp Travis, Tex., 
1918; Major, 191 8; On special duty with Emer- 
gency Fleet (Torporation, Washington, D. C, 
1918; do., Philadelphia and South Bethlehem, 
Pa., 1918-19. Made first test for actual stres- 
ses in a completed building. Auth. : Test of a 
Flat Slab Floor in a Reinforced Concrete 
Building, Proceedings, Nat. Assn. Cement 
Users, Vol. 8, 191 1; A Discussion of the Basis 
of Design for Reinforced Concrete Floor 
Slabs, do.; The Effect of Concrete Encasing 
Structural Steel Columns, Bui. 56, Univ. of III. 
Engng. E.vp. Sta.; Various other papers and 
articles on the testing of reinforced concrete 
buildings and on structural design. Married 
Ruth Burns Cii), S 22, 1915, Macomb, 111. 
Address, c/o Engng. Lab., Lehigh Univ., Beth- 
lehem, Pa. 



G426. JOHN MARSHALL LOWRIE 
(Brother of No. G427) 
Lawyer; A. M., 1909; b. Je 7, 1887, Elkhart, 
Ind.; s. James Gibson (b. O 28, 1848. Lancas- 
ter, O.) and Caroline Ferris (Gale) Lowrie (b 
D 28, 1853, Galesburg, 111.). A. B., Knox Coll., 
1908. LL. B., Columbia 1912. Lawyer, New 
York City, 1912 — . Address, 158 Waverly 
Place, New York City; bus. add., 165 Broad- 
way, do. 

G427. SELDEN GALE LOWRIE 
(Brother of No. G426) 
Professor; A. M., 1908; b. Ag 13, 1884, Mt. 
Sterling, 111.; s. James Gibson (b. O 28, 1848, 
Lancaster, O.) and Caroline Ferris (Gale) 
Lowne (b. D 28, 1853, Galesburg, 111.). Pre- 
pared m Niles (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Knox 
Coll., 1907; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1912. Phi 
Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta. ASst., 
Pol. Sc, LIniv. of Wis., 1908-10; Instr., do., 
1910-12; Asst., Wis. Legislative Reference Lib., 
1908-11; Special Investigator, Wis. St. Bd. of 
Pub. Affairs, 1911-12; Acting Prof., Pol. Sc, 
L^niv. of Cincinnati. 1912-13; Prof., Pol. Sc, 
do., 19 1 3 — ; Dir., O. Legislative Reference Bur., 
Columbus, O., 1913-14; Dir., Municipal Refer- 
ence Bur., Cincinnati, 1914 — -. Capt., O. R. C, 
Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Auth.: Corrupt 
Practices at Elections Wis. Lib. Comn., 191 1; 
The Budget, Wis. St. Bd. of Pub. Affairs, 191 2; 
New Form of the Initiative and Referendum, 
Am. Pol. Sc. Rev.. Vol. 5, 191 1; The Wis. Plan 
for the Initiative and Referendum, Annals 
Am. Acad, of Pol. and Social Sc, N 1912; 
Notes on Current Legislation, Am. Pol. Sc. 
Review, Vol. 5, 191 1; Proposals for a State 
Budget. Proceedings Am. Pol. Sc. Assn., 1912; 
Municipal Revenue in Ohio, Nat. Municipal 
Rezncw. N 1915; Public Utility Problems in 
Cincinnati, Utilities Mag., Vol. i, No. 2; Rapid 
Transit Plan in Cincinnati, do., Jl 191 7; Cin- 
cinnati Plan for a LInion Depot, do., O 1917; 
A Municipally Owned LInion Depot, Am. Citv, 
Ag 1917. Mem., Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; Bus. 
Men's Club, Cincinnati; City Club, do.; O. St. 
Lib. Assn.. 1913 — ; Bd. of Dirs., (Cincinnati 
Associated Charities; Am. Sociol. Assn.; Am. 
Assn. for Lib. Legislation; Am. Assn. of Univ. 
Profs.; Bd. Dirs.. Cincinnati Legal Aid Soc; 
Madison Univ. Club; Cincinnati Tennis Club; 
Presby. Church. Address, 1616 Riggs Place, 
Washington, D. C. ; bus. add., Univ. of Cin- 
cinnati, Cincinnati. 

BENJAMIN EDWARD LUDVIK 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7756.) 

EDWARD ROY LUDWIG 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4785.) 

G428. WILLIAM PENN LUKENS 
M. S., 1916; b. S 30. 1892, Philadelphia; s. 
J. Parry Lukens. Prepared in Ridley Park 
(Pa.) H. S. A. B., Swarthmore Coll., 1913. 
Exp. Dept., Chalmers Motor Car Co., 1913-14; 
do., Saxon Motor Car Co., 1914. ist Lt.. U. 
S. S. M. A.. Univ. of 111.. 1918. Married 
Ethel I. Adams, S 22, 1918, Champaign. Ad- 
dress, Woodlyn, Pa. 

JAMES CHARLES LUND 
1911. M. S. (See No. 3847-) 

RAYMOND RUDOLPH LUNDAHL 
1917. C. E. (See No. 4786.) 

G429. ALFRED EDWIN LUSSKY 
Professor; A. M., 191 1; b. O 17, 1885, Ster- 
ling, 111.; s. Rev. Frederick (b. N 27, i8i;o, 
Buffalo, N. Y.) and Anna C. (Beyer) .Lussky 
(b. Ag 10, 1850, do.). Prepared in Ottawa H. 
S.; Acad, of Concordia Coll. A. B., Concordia 
Coll., 1906; B. D., Concordia Theological Sem- 



University of Illinois 



inary, St. Louis, 1910. Der Deutsche Verein. 
Instr., Ger., Univ. of Mich., 1911-13; Head, 
Ger. Dept., Lake Forest Coll., 111., 1913-14; do., 
Univ. of Ark., 1915-16; Asst. Prof., Ger., do.', 
1916 — . Address, Univ. of Ark., Fayetteville, 
Ark. 

G430. GRETCHEN KATHERINE LUTZ 
Teacher; A. M., 1913; b. F 16, i8qo, Albion. 
Mich.; d. Frederick Lutz. Prepared in Albion 
(Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 1909. 
Stud., Univ. of Narburg, Ger.; Teacher, H. S.. 
Hillsdale, 111., iqog-ii; Instr., Ger., Rockford 
Coll., 1911-12; Teacher, Albion, Mich. Ad- 
dress, Albion, Mich. 

ERNEST BARNES LYTLE 
1904. A. M. (See No. 1552.) 

WILLIAM PRIESTLY McCARTNEY 
1900. M. S. (See No. 755.) 

GEORGE WASHINGTON McCLUER 
1892. M. S. (See No. 399.) 

G431. ELZY VERN McCOLLOUGH 
Instructor; A. M., 191 5; b. Ag 24, 1884, 
Greenfield, la.; s. Robert Maxwell (b. D 15, 
:845. Washington Co.. Pa.) and Elizabeth 
(Weecle) McCollough (b. Je 30, 1848, do.). 
Prepared in Tarkio (Mo.) H. S.; Prep. Dept., 
Tarkio Coll. A. B., Tarkio Coll., 1908. Instr., 
Econ., Pa. St. Coll., 1915 — , Married Marga- 
ret Carson, Ag 25, 191 5, Washington, la. 
Child, Elzy Vern, Jr., b. Jl 18, 1917. Address, 
State College, Pa. 

G432. SAMUEL JAY LACON McCOMIS 
Supt., Schs.; A. M., 1917; b. Jl 17, 1876, 
Busseyville, Ky. ; s. James Franklin McComis. 
Prepared in Louisa (Ky.) H. S.; Ky. Univ.; 
Berea Coll. LL. B., Jefferson Univ., 1910. 
Prin., H. S., 1906-09; City Supt. of Schs., 
1909-13. Address, Lacon, Ill.f 

G433. HARRY McCORMACK 

Professor; M. S., 1899; b. S 7, 1876, Spen- 
cer, la.; s. James T. (b. F 21, 1846, Vermillion 
Co., 111.) and Adeline (Gannett) McCormack 
(b. Ja 20, 1846. St. Joseph Co., Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Ruthven (la.) H. S. B. S., Drake 
Univ., 1896. Teacher, H. Schs., 1899-1904; 
Instr., Chem., Armour Inst., of Tech., 1904-06; 
Prof., Chem. Engng., do.. 1906 — . Dir., Re- 
search Lab., Chicago. Mem., Hyde Park 
Church of Christ; A. C. S.; x\m. Electro Chem. 
Soc; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Am. 
Inst. Chem. Engng.; Univ. Club; City Club. 
Married Mae Henderson, Je 10, 1898, Baxter, 
la. Children: John Thomas, b. My 6, 1899; 
Ralph Henry, b. Jl 24, 1907; Robert Craig, b. 
Ag I, 1909. Address, 5545 University Ave., 
Chicago; bus. add., Armour Institute of Tech- 
nology, do. 

x\LVA ELISHA McCOY 
1917. M. S. (See No. 7771.) 

RUDOLPH McDERMET 
1914. M. S. 1916. E. E. (See No. 5281.) 

G434. JANET MALCOLM MACDONALD 
Archaeologist: A. M., 1913; b. Mr 6, 1891, 
Hubbard, la.; d. William Thomas (b. Je 19, 
1855, Newtownards, Co. Down, Ireland) and 
Margaret Jane Macdonald (b. D 12, 1854. do.) 
Prepared in Morningside Acad. A. B., Morn- 
ingside Coll., 1910; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr Coll., 
1918. Asst. Prin. H. S., Aurelia, la., 1911-12; 
Instr.. Latin. Morningside Coll., 1913-15; Ar- 
chaeol. Fellowship to Classical Sch., Athens, 
1917. Mem., Archaeol. Soc. of Am. Address, 
Storm Lake, la.; bus. add., Pembroke West, 
Bryn Mawr Coll., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 



G435. JENNIE McELWAIN 
A. M., 1918; b. O 3, 1880, Knoxville, 111.; 
d. Edward H. (b. F 6, iSss, Springfield, O.) 
and Laura B. (Lacy) McElwain (b. D 21, 
1859, Gilson, 111.). Prepared in Knoxville H. 
S.; Knox Coll., 1899-igoi. B. S., Hedding 
Coll., 1905. Teacher, Elmwood, 111., 1909-12; 
do., Aledo, 111., 1912-16; do., Belleville, 111., 
iqi8 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Knox- 
ville, 111.; bus. add., 108 W. B St., Belleville, 
111. 

G436. WALLACE MACFARLANE 
Chemist; M. S., 1913; Ph. D., IQ15; b. D 
18. 1886. Silver Reef, Ut.; s. John M. Macfar- 
lane. Prepared in Univ. of Ut. Prep. Sch. B. 
S., LTniv. of Ut., 1910'. Grad. Stud., Ut. Agr. 
Coll.; Asst. Chem., Exp. Sta., Logan, Ut., 
iqio-ii; Instr.. Math., do., 1911-12; Chem. 
Ut. Fertilizer & Chem. Co., summer, 1908; In- 
vestigation Dept., Washington. D. C. Sergt., 
Camp Lewis, Wash., 1917-18; Camp Kendrick, 
Mo.; Mustered out. D 5, 191S. Address, 25 
South St.. Salt Lake City; bus. Rdd.. Inves- 
tigation Dept., 3503 R St., N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

MARY OLA McGINNIS 
1910. A. M. (See No. 1732.) 
G437. *HAROLD HOSSACK McGREGOR 
Ph. D.. 1 9 14; b. O 16. 1884, Ottawa, Can.; 
s. R. McGregor. B. A., McMaster Univ., 1909; 
M. S. Univ. of Louisville, 1912. Died S 13, 
191 5. Ottawa, Can. 

G438. HAZEL HOPE MacGREGOR 
(RICE) 
A. M., 1909; b. F 6, 1881, Valin, S. Dak.; 
d. Alexander (b. Ont.) and Eva (Mathews) 
Mac Gregor (b. Ap 27. 1856. Springville, N. 
v.). Prepared in Yankton (Toll. Acad. B. S., 
Yankton Coll.. 1906; A. M., do., 1907. Sigma 
Xi. Scho!., Univ. of 111., 1908-09; Fellow, 
Math.. Univ. of Kan., igio-ii; Instr., Math., 
Yankton Coll.. iqoo-io; do., Univ. of Kan., 
1911-13. Married Martin Everett Rice, S 4, 
1913, Yankton, S. Dak. Child, Hazel Eliza- 
beth, b. F 18, 1916. Address, 1538 Vermont 
St., Lawrence, Kan. 

JESSIE McHARRY 
1912. A. M. (See No. 4790.) 

G439. DUNCAN ARTHUR MacINNES 
(Brother of No. 7779) 

Professor; M. S., 1909; Ph. D., 191 1; b. Mr 
31, 1885, Salt Lake City; s. Duncan (b. Glas- 
gow, Scotland) and Frances Charlotte (Sayers) 
Mac Innes (b. Horsham, Eng.). Prepared in 
Acad.. Univ. of LTtah. B. S., Univ. of Utah, 
1007. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
.'\lpha. Scholar, L'niv. of 111., 1908-09; Fellow, 
do., 1900-11; Instr., Chem.. do., 1911-is; 
Assoc, Chem.. do.. 1915-18; Asst. Prof., 
Phys. Chem., Mass. Inst, of Tecti., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Articles in Jour. A. C. S. Address, 12 
Ainsworth St.. Roslindale. Mass.; but. add., 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. 

JAMES HARRY McKEE 
1899. M. E. (See No. 970.) 

G440. CARL STONE McKELLOGG 
Teacher; A. M.. 1915; b. F 8, 1894, Wake- 
man, O.; s. Frank E. McKellogg. Prepared in 
Oberlin (O.) H. S. A. B.. Oberlin Coll., 1914. 
Teacher. H. S.. Bucyrus, O. Corp., Chem. 
Warfare Service. Add-ress, 53 W. Vine St., 
Oberlin. O. ; bus. add., Bucyrus, O. 

G441. EDWARD LAWRENCE McKENNA 
Assistant; A. M.. 1914; b. Je 7. 1893, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; s. William E. McKenna. A. B., 
Columbia. 1913. Asst., Econ., L^niv. of 111., 
1014-16; Pa. St. Coll., 1916 — . Address, 23s 
McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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HENRY THEODORE McKINNEY 
1915. A. M. (See No. 5800.) 

G442. HARRY CHARLES McKOWN 
Teacher; A. M., 1917; b. Ja 11, 1892, Peoria; 
s. Charles W. (b. Mr 12, 1840, Ind.) and Re- 
becca (Traxler) McKown (b. Ap 12, 1853, Pa.). 
Prepared in Haw Creek Tp. H. S., Gilson. B. 
S., Knox Coll., 1913. Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Teacher, H. S., Ottumwa. la., 1917- 
i8. A. S. S. C, Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex., 1918; 
2nd Lt., Ellington Field, Houston, Tex., 1918- 
19; Mustered out, F 25, 1919. One of three 
honor students in 66th Sqdn., U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of Tex. Address, Gilson, 111. 

G443. MAUDE KATHERINE McLAUGHLIN 
Student; A. M., 1917; b. N 2, 1888, Omaha, 
Neb.; d. R. A. (b. Ag 3, i860, Toledo, O.) and 
Ida May (Mohler) McLaughlin (b. Jl 27, 1867, 
Mechanicsburg. Pa.). Prepared in Omaha 
(Neb.) H. S.; Galesburg H. S. A. B., Knox 
Coll., 1909. Student, Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 
1917 — • Address, 806 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

GEORGE BURR McMILLEN 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7063.) 

SARAH GRACE McMILLEN (JORGENSEN) 
1911. A. M. (See No. 3857.) 

NELLIE LOUISE McWILLIAMS 
(ENOCHS) 
1901. A. M. (See No. 1374.) 

G444. KATHRYN MADDOCK 

Journalist; A. M., 1916; b. S i. 1892, Evan- 
ston, 111.; d. Henry S. (b. Je 3, 185 1, Chester, 
Pa.) and Anna Catherine (Loag) Maddock (b. 
D 25, 1855, Columbia, Pa.). Prepared in 
Evanston Tp. H. S. B. A., Rockford Coll., 
1915. Delta Gamma; Scholarship, 1915-16. 
Reporter, Moniiug Star, Rockford, 111., 1916- 
17; Reporter, la. Jour., Sioux City, 1917; 
Asst. Supvr.. Publicity Campaign Organization 
Work, Sch. Garden Movement, Cleveland. Ad- 
dress, 940 SheriTian Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o Iowa Journal, Sioux City. 

WILBER CLINTON MADDOX 

1909. M. S. (See No. 3096.) 

G445. THOMAS BYRD MAGATH 

Instructor; Ph. D., 1917; b. Ja 28, 1895, Ox- 
ford, Ga. ; s. Julius (b. i860, Vilna, Russia) 
and Eliza (Byrd) Magath (b. 1867, Tallahassee, 
Fla.). Prepared in Palmer Inst., Oxford, Ga. 
Ph. B., Emory Univ., 1913; M. S., James Milli- 
kin Univ., 1914. Nu Sigma Nu; Fellow, Zool., 
1916-17. Scientific Investigator, U. S. Bur. of 
Fisheries, summer 191 7; Instr., Anatomy, Coll. 
of Med., Univ. of 111. Med. R. C, U. S. A., 
1918; Acting Med. Sergt., S. A. T. C. Med. 
Sect., Univ. of 111., Chicago; Mustered out, 
D II, 1 9 18. Auth.: The Presence of Acido- 
philous Cells in the Adrenals, Transactions 
Am. Microscopic Soc, Vol. 34, 1913; Nema- 
tode Technique, cfo.. Vol. 35, 1916; (with H. 
B. Ward) Notes on some Nematodes from 
fresh water fishes. Jour. Parsitol., Vol. 3, 
1917; The Morphology and life history of a 
new Trematode Parasite, Lissorchis Fairporti, 
Nov. Gen. et Nov. Spec, from the Buffalo fish, 
Ictiobus, do., Vol. 4, 1918; Are Zoologists go- 
ing to use the B. N. A.?, Sc. Vol. 49, 1918; 
The Catalase content in Ascaris suum. Jour. 
Biol. Chcm., Vol. 33, 1918. Mem., Am^ Micro- 
scopical Soc; A. A. A. S.; Sigma Xi. Ad- 
dress, Oxford, Ga. 

G446. A. ERNEST MAHANNAH 
Farmer; A. M., 1916; b. Ap 9, 1893, Monti- 
cello, 111.; s. Alva (b. O 3. 186S, Prairie Hall, 
111.) and Fannie (Spangler) Mahannah (b. D 
23, 1867, Sangamon, 111.). Prepared in Sedg- 



wick H. S. A. B., Fairmount Coll., 1914. Fel- 
low, Pol. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Farmer, 
1917- A. S. S. E. R. C, 191 7—. Mem., A. F. 
A. M.; Aerial League of Am. Address, Box 
7, R. I, Sedgwick, Kan. 

JOSIAH MAIN 
1910. A. M. (See No. 3097.) 

ROSCOE CONKLING MAIN 
1907. A. M. (See No. 2751.) 

CHARLES WESLEY MALCOLM 
1906. C. E. (See No. 1735.) 

G447- GEORGE ALFRED MANEY 
M. S., 1914; b. D 9, 1888, Minneapolis; s. 
Thomas A. Maney. C. E., Univ. of Minn., 
191 1. Instr., Struct. Engng., Univ. of Minn. 
Concrete Ship Div., Emergency Fleet Corp., 
Philadelphia and South Bethlehem, Pa., 1918. 
Address, 2409 27th Ave., Minneapolis. 

ALBAN WHITFORD MANN 
1918. E. E. (See No. 4799.) 

G448. HERSCHEL THURMAN MANUEL 
(Brother of No. G449) 
Psychologist; Ph. D., 1917; b. Freetown, Ind.; 
s. Asbury H. (b. Ja 1864, Ind.) and Sarah 
Jane (Brown) Manuel (b. O 1864, do.). Pre- 
pared in Brownstown (ind.) H. S.; Taylor 
Univ., 1905-07. A. B., De Pauw Univ., 1909; 
A. M., Univ. of Chicago. 1914. Sigma Xi; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Research Stud, under subsidy. 
Gen. Educ Bjd. ; Instr., Psych, and Educ, 
Colo. St. Norm. Sch., Greenison, Colo., sum- 
mer 1917; Psych. Examiner, U. S. A., 1917; 
1st Lt., San. Corps. 1918 — . Auth.: Articles 
in Elementary Sch. Jour.; Sch. and Soc. Mem., 
Phi Delta Kappa; Phi Eta; M. E. Church. Ad- 
dress, 523 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

G449. WILLIAM ASBURY MANUEL 
(Brother of No. G448) 

Ranch Mgr.; M. S., 1915; b. Ja 18, 1891, 
Greentown, Ind.; s. Asbury H. (b. Ja 1864. 
Ind.) and Sarah Jane (Brown) Manuel (b. O 
1864. do.). Prepared in Greencastle (Ind.) H. S. 
A. B., De Pauw Univ., 1912. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Glee and Mandolin Club. Fellow., 
Engng. Exp. Sta., LIniv. of 111. Asst. Mgr., 
The Trinchera Ranch Co., Fort Garland, 
Colo. Mem., Phi Beta Kappa, 1912; A. C_. S., 
1 91 3. Address, Bethel Hosp., Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 

FRANKLIN WALES MARQUIS 
1909. M. E.. (See No. 2453.) 

G450. STEWART DENT MARQUIS 
M. S., 1916; b. D 25, 1890; s. William S. 
Marquis. Prepared in Rock Island H. S. A. 
E., Lake Forest Coll., 191 1. Instr., Math.,. 
Marizanila Hall, Palo Alto, Calif., 1911-13; 
With Ervin & Wasey Co., Chicago. 2nd Lt., 
San. Corps, A. E. F., France, 1918; Mustered 
out, D 17, 1918. Address, 11 23 Maple Ave., 
Evanston, 111.; bus. add., 58 E. Washington St., 
Chicago. 

THOMAS ALFRED MARSH 
1909. M. E. (See No. 2174.) 

ROBERT HASKEL MARSHALL 
1916. A. M. (See No. 6413.) 

G451. LESLIE RAY MARSTON 
A. M., 1917; b. S 24, 1894, Maple Ridge, 
Mich.; s. John Richardson (b. Jl 21, 1862, 
Hadley, Mich.) and Lucy A. (Sanderson) Mar- 
ston (b. O 6, 1867, Albion, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Coopersville (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Green 



79° 



University of Illinois 



ville Coll.. 1916. Scholar, Univ. of 111., 1916; 
Fellow, do., 1 91 7. U. S. A., 1918. Assoc. 
Mem., Nat. Soc. for the Study of Edftc. Ad- 
dress, Lakeview, Mich. 

G452. JANE FRANCES MARTEN 
A. M., 1918; b. Ap 6, 1895, Chicago; d. John 
(b. Ap 3, 1858, Carbondale, 111.) and Jane 
Fletcher (Thompson) Marten (b. Ap 21, 1862, 
Albin, 111.). Prepared in Tolono H. S. A. B.. 
Oxford Coll., 1916. Kappa Delta Pi. Schol- 
arship, Oxford Coll., 191 2-1 6. Mem., Epis. 
Church. Address, Tolono, 111. 

ARSELLA BESSIE MARTIN (SWISHER) 
1910. M. S. (See No. 3867.) 

JOHN MADISON MARTIN 
1902. A. M. (See No. 974.) 

G453. OSCAR ROSS MARTIN 
(Husband of G288) 
Professor; A. M., 191 3; b. O 4, 1884, Farm- 
ington, la.; s. Peter (b. Pittsburgh) and Amelia 
(Ross) Martin (b. Warsaw, 111.). Prepared in 
De Soto (Mo.) H. S. A. B., Central Wesley- 
an Coll., 1907. Asst. Cashier, Ger. Am. Bank, 
De Soto, Mo.. 1901-03; Mgr.. Rental Dept., 
Niedringl aus Trustee Realty Co., St. Louis, 
1903-04; Instr., H. S., Granite City, 111., 1907- 
09; Instr., Bookkeeping, Cml. and Phys. Geog., 
Univ. Acad., 1909-10; Asst., Econ., do., igio- 
13; Asst. Prof. Accounting and Bus. Adm.. 
Univ. of Neb., 1913-15; Assoc. Prof., do., 1915- 
18; Prof., do., 1 918 — . Mem., Alpha Kappa 
Psi. Married Hazel Hardin (g'12), Ag 12 
1913, Knightstown, Ind. Child, Edward Ross, 
b. My 21. 1916. Address, 1S08 S. 22nd St., 
Lincoln, Neb.; bus. add., Univ. of Neb., do. 

G454. CARL SHIPP MARVEL 
Chemist; A. M., 1916; b. S 11, 1894, Waynes- 
ville. 111.; s. John Thomas (b. Ag 25. 1865. 
Tabor, 111.) and Mary Lucy (Wasson) Marvel 
(b. F 27, 1867, Midland City, 111.). Prepared 
in Waynesville Acad. A. B.. Knoxville Coll., 
191 5. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Gamma .Mpha; Al 
pha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Grad. 
Stud., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915-18. Mfg. 
Asst., do.. 191 8 — . Auth.: (with A. W. Hom- 
beyer) Rate of Turbidity in Beverages Con- 
taining Maltose, Glucose or Maltose and Glu- 
cose; Jovr. A. C. S.. Vol. 39, 19T7; (with W. 
A. Noyes) Cyancarboethyl 3, 3. dimethylcyclo- 
pentanone. do.. Married "Nell Beggs, Je 4, 1918. 
Address, 907 S. 6th St.. Champaign; bus. add., 
219 Chem. Bldg., Univ. of 111., LTrbana. 

MAYNE SEGUINE MASON 

1913. M. S. (See No. 4801.) 

ESTHER MASSEY (McFARLAND) 
1912. A. M. (See No. 2455.) 

G455. ADELE MASTEN 
A. M., 1918; b. S 6, 1891. Bolivar, Mo.; d. 
W. H. Masten. .'\. B.. Univ. of Wis., 1915- 
Address, 30 Williams St.. Pontiac, 111.; bus. 
add., Box 296, Leadville, Colo. 

MYRA MATHER 
1905. A. M. (See No. 2175.) 

HOWARD MATHEWS 

1914. M. S. (See No. 5810.) 

G456. LOUIS CLARK MATHEWSON 
Professor: A. M., 1912; Ph. D., 1914; b- 
Mendon, Mich. ; s. James W. and Cora .\. 
(Clark) Mathewson. Prepared in Mancelona 
(Mich.) H. S. A. B., All)ion Coll., 1910; A. 
M., do., iqii. Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Eta 
Sigma; Sigma Xi. Fellow, Math., Univ. of 



111., 1912-14; Instr., do., Dartmouth Coll., 1915- 
17; Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — . Auth.: Theorems 
on the Groups of Isomorphisms of Certain 
Groups, Am. Jour, of Math., Vol. XXXVIII, 
1916; On the Group of Isomorphisms of a Cer- 
tain Extension of an Abelian group. Transac- 
tions of Am. Math. Soc. Mem., Am. Math. 
Soc; Math. Assn. of Am.; A. A. A. S. Ad- 
dress, Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, N. H. 

G457. HENRY ALBRIGHT MATTILL 
Professor; Ph. D., 1910; b. N 28, 1883, 
Glasgow, Mo.; s. Henry (b. Mr 2, 1849, Ind.) 
and Emma (Freyhofer) Mattill (b. My 4, 1849, 
do.). Pre))ared in Central H. S.. Cleveland. 
.\. B., Adelbert Coll., West. Reserve Univ.. 
1906: A. M., do., 1907. Phi Beta Kappa; Sig- 
ma Xi; Ganuna Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Fellow, Phys. Chem., 1908-10; Asst., Chem.. 
Univ. of 111., 1906-07; do.. Gen. Morganic and 
Qualitative, 1907-08; Asst. Prof., Phys. and 
P vs. Chem., LTniv. of LTt.. :9io-ii; Assoc. 
Prof., do., igii; Prof. 1912-15; Asst. Prof., 
Nutrition, Univ. of Calif., igi.S — . Capt. Food 
Div. of San. Corps, U. S. N. A., 1917; do., A. 
E. F., France, 1918 — . Auth.: (with P. E. 
Howe and P. B. Hawk) Fasting Studies, 3 and 
4, Jour. A. C. S. and Jour. Biol. Chem., 191 1; 
(with P. B. Hawk) Method for the Quantita- 
tive Determination of Fecal Bacteria. Jour, 
fi.i-p. Med., 191 1 ; do., Studies on Water Drink- 
ing, 8, 9, and 10, Jour. A. C. S., 191 1. Mem., 
A. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; Am. Soc. of Biol. 
Chems. : Am. Physiol. Soc. Married Heler 
Tsham. D 31, 1912. Address, Univ. of Calif. 
Berkeley, Calif. 

G458. HENRY GUSTAV MAY 
Zoologist; Ph. D., 1917; b. O 22, 1886, East 
Prussia, Ger.; s. August (b. Ger.) and Johanna 
(Stein) May (b. do.). Prepared in Ger-Am. 
.Acad.; Cook Acad.; Univ. of Mich., summer 
1915. B. S., LTniv. of Rochester, 1913. Phi 
Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Baptist 
Sc' olarship. 1909-13; Chester Dewey Scholar- 
'hip, 1912-13; ist Prize in Zool., 1910. Jr. 
Zool.. Bur. of An. Indus., Dept. of Agr.. Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1 91 7 — . Co. K, ist Army 
Hdqtrs. Regt., A. E. F., igiS; Central Med. 
Dept. Lab., U. S. P. O. 721. A. E. F., France. 
Auth.: Selection for Higher and Lower Facet 
Numbers in the Ear-eyed Race of Drosophila 
and the Appearance of Reverse Mutations, 
biol. Bui. 33, 1917. Mem., Baptist Church; 
Am. Microscopical Soc; A. A. A. S., 1916 — . 
.Address, Dallas, Ore. 

EDWIN LYMAN MAYALL 
1906. M. E. (See No. 1378.) 

G459. ALICE EMMA MEIER 
Cas'ier; A. M. 191S; 1^- Je 30, 1888. Hub- 
bard, la.: s. E. H. (b. 1856, Ger.) and Dala 
(Hoetscher) Meier (b. i86^. Wis.). Prepared 
In Marshall (Minn.) H. S.; St. Norm.', St. 
Cloud. Minn. .\. B., N. W. Coll., 1914. Teach- 
er Springfield, 111., 1915-if'; do., Marshall, 
Minn., 1917-18; Cas'ier, G. N. Ry., do., 
iqiS — . Address, Marshall, Minn. 

G460. MARTHA LUCILE MELOY 
Teacher; A. M., 1918: b. F 7, 1S95, Daven- 
port, la.; d. John Templeton (b. Ja 19, 1864, 
Claysville, Pa.) and Sadie (Wilson) Meloy (b. 
O 6, 1865, Morning Sun. O.). Prepared in 
Hoopeston H. S. A. B., Monmouth Coll., 1917. 
Scholarship, 1917-18. Teacher, H. S.. Robin- 
son, 111., 1918 — . Mem., United Presby. 
Church. Address. 312 Honeywell Ave., Hoope- 
ston, 111.; bus. add.. High School, Robinson, 
111. 

MARY HAZEL MELROSE 
1916. A. M. (See No. 4307.) 



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G46i. JOHN HENRY MENEELY 
Teacher; A. M., 1896; b. Jl 16, 1886, Port 
Kennedy, Pa.; s. James (b. F 22, 1824, Helly- 
castle, Ireland) and Jane (Stewart) Meneely 
(b. D 21, 1835, The Castle, Hallintoy, Ireland). 
Prepared in Kinmundy and Alma II. Schs. ; So. 
III. St. Norm. Sch. A. B., Austin Coll., 1893; 
Ph. D., N. Y. Univ., 1911. Eng. Club; Y. M. 
C. A. Supt. of Schs., Monticello. 111., 1896-7; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. Chicago, 1901-02; Teacher, 
Chicago, 1897-1903; Teacher, Man. Tr., II. S., 
Brooklyn, 1903 — . Grad. work in Oxford 
Univ., summer 1905; do., N. Y. Univ., 1908-11. 
Auth. : A Study of Am. Drama prior to 1801; 
miscellaneous poems in various newspapers and 
minor mags.; Various lectures delivered be- 
fore schools, churches, and Teacher's Inst. 
Mem., M. E. Church; Pres., Chicago West. 
Dist. Epworth League, 1902-03; New York 
City H. S. Teachers Assn.; New York City 
Assn. of H. S. Teachers of Eng. Address, 
220 6th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

G462. AMOS NEWLOVE MERRILL 
Professor; M. S., 1908; b. Mr 15, 1875, Rich- 
mond, Ut.; s. Marriner Wood (b. S 25, 1832, 
New Brunswick, Can.) and Sarah Ann (Atkin- 
son) Merrill (b. S 27, 1834). Prepared in Ut. 
Agr. Coll., 1891-7. B. S., do.. Prof. Agr., 
Brigham Young Coll.; Prin. of II. S., Head of 
Dept., Agr. and Prof, of Agr., Brigham Young 
Univ., 1909 — : Auth.: Agr. pajjers and articles 
in Uvh\ Quarterly, Deserct Farmer, and vari- 
ous state and local papers. Mem., Presidency, 
Ut. St. of Zion. Married Eliza Lewis Drys- 
dale, Ap 25, 1900. Logan, LU. Children: Amos 
Lyman, b. My 10, 1902; Vernon Newlove, b. 
O 24, 1905; Erma Jenett, b. My 28, 1907; Sar- 
ah Lucile, b. Je 27, 1909; David Marriner, b. 
Ag 12, 1912. Address, 279 N. 4th East, Provo, 
Ut. ; bus. add., Brigham Young Univ., do. 

G463. FREDERICK E. MERRILLS 
(Brother of No. 6423) 
Lawyer; A. M., 1912; b. Ja 14, 1889, Belle- 
ville, 111.; s. Fred B. (b. Ag 20, 1864, do.) 
and Virginia (Badgley) Merrills (b. D 5,. 1865, 
do.). Prepared in Smith Acad., St. Louis. A. 
B., Harvard Coll., 191 1. Fellowship. Atty. 
at Law, Belleville, 111. Auth. : Some Aspects 
of Judicial Control over Special and Local 
Legislation, Am. Law Revieiv, 1913. Married 
Mary Turner, Ag 14, 1915, Belleville, 111. 
Child, Mary Josephine, b. Ap 6, 1917. Address, 
Belleville, 111. 

G464. WILLIAM WALTER MERRYMON 
Physicist; A. M., 1917; b. Mr 16, 1887, Car- 
bondale, 111.; s. Harry (b. O 6, 1861, Paris, 
111.) and Clara Jane (Buchanan) Merrymon 
(b. Mr 16, 1861, Mt. Carmel, 111.). Prepared in 
So. 111. St. Norm. Sch. A. B., Univ. of Mo., 
1912. Phi Beta Kapi)a. Teacher, Phys. and 
Chem., H. S.. Paris, Tex., 1912-13; Magnetic 
observer, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur., 191 3- 
16, Md., Ariz., Honolulu; Field work, terres- 
trial magnetism, Calif.; Stud., Univ. of 111., 
1916-17; Field work. LT. S. Coast and Geod- 
etic Sur., 1917-18; Asst. Phys., Univ. of 111., 
1 918 — . Married Mamie Emma Mcllvain, Jl 
18, 1913, Los Angeles. Address, 511 E. Daniel 
St.. Champaign; bus. add., Univ. of 111., Ur- 
bana. 

G465. RUTH ELLIS MESSENGER 
Teacher; A. M., 191 1; b. F 29, 1884, N. Y. 
City; d. Joseph Ellis (b. D 29, 1853, Yarmout'i, 
Nova Scotia) and Anne Jane (Dudman) Mes- 
senger (b. D 16, 1852. do.). Prepared in H. 
S. Dept., N. Y. Norm. Coll. A. B.. N. Y. 
Norm. Coll., 1905. Teacher, H. S. Dept., N. 
Y. Norm. Coll. Social Dir.. Army Sch. of 
Nursing. Camp Wadsworth, S. C, 1918 — . Ad- 
dress, 853 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City, 
New York. 



LOUIS CHARLES FREDERICK METZGER 
1911- C. E. (See No. 2463.) 

G466. IDO FRANKLIN MEYER 
Coll. Pres.; A. M., 1905; b. Ag 24, 1864, 
Colchester, III.; s. Franklin F. (b. 1832, Potts- 
ville. Pa.) and Mary Ann (Tomlinson) Meyer 
(b. Manchester, Eng.). Prei)nred in West. 111. 
St., Norm. Sch. M. Litt., Iledding Coll., 1895; 
Ph. B., Grinnell Coll., 1904. I'res., Ellsworth 
Coll., 1905—. Mem., M. E. Church; K. of P.; 
A. F. A. M. Married Susanna Justenia Meyer, 
.Ag 21, 1890. Children: Ivan Ido, b. Ag 26, 
1891; Harold Blythe. Address, Ellsworth 
Coll., Iowa Falls, la. 

G467. FRIEND LEE MICKLE 
Bacteriologist; M. S., 1917; b. Ja 11, 1889; 
s. Zacheur and Flora Jennett (Birchard) Mickle. 
Prepared in Alden Acad., Meadville, Va. A. 
P>., Allegheny Coll., 191 1. (3rad. Stud., Wes- 
leyan Univ., 1912-13. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
-Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst. Chem., Conn. St. Bd. 
of Health, 1Q11-13; Chem., Henry Souther 
Engrig. Co.. Hartford, Conn.; 1913-14; Bacter- 
iologist, Newlander San. Lab., do., 1 914-15; do., 
Hartford Water Comnrs., do., 1913-15; 
Chem.. 111. St. Water Sur., 1915-17; St. Bac- 
teriologist, New Haven, Conn., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 135 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. 

G468. GORO MIKAMI 
A. M., 1917; b. N 6, 1890. Kofu. Japan; s. 
.Arinaga Mikami. Prepared in Kofu" (Japan) 
H. S. B. C. S., Waseda Univ., 19 12. Address, 
Okamada, Japan. t 

LOIS MAIA MILES 
1914. A. M. (See No. 4308.) 

ADAM VAUSE MILLAR 
1901. M. S. (See No. 1063.) 

CHARLES ERNEST MILLAR 
1911. M. S. (See No. 3875.) 

CLENDON VANMETER MILLAR 
1894. M. S. (See No. 763.) 

G469. PAUL HARWOOD MILLAR 
With Cattle Co.; A. M., 1918; b. O 22, 1893, 
Conway, Ark.; s. Alexander Copeland (b. Pa.) 
and Elizabeth (Harwood) Millar (b. New 
York). Prepared in Little Rock (Ark.) H. 
S. A. B., Hendrix Coll., 1914; B. S., Agr., 
Univ. of Ark., 1917. C. A., tj. S. A., 1918-19. 
With Crossett Cattle Co., Crossett, Ark., 
1919 — . 2nd Lt.. C. A. R. C; Mustered out. D 
23, 1918. Address, 519 Scott St., Little Rock, 
Ark.; bus. add., Crossett, Ark. 

G470. EARL BOWMAN MILLARD 
(Brother of No. G471) 
Professor; Ph. D., 1914; b. Jl 17, 1888, Cen- 
tral City, Neb.; s. Howard Bruce (b. i860, 
Mich.) and Elizabeth (Hays) Millard (b. 1866, 
III.). Prepared in St. LTniv. Prep., Boulder, 
Colo. A. B., Univ. of Colo., 1910; A. M., 
I'niv. of Wis.. 191 1. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. 
.Asst. Prof., Theoretical Chem., Mass. Inst., of 
Tech. Married Jane Raymond, Jl 25, 1916, 
Evansville. Ind. Address, 20 Prescott St., 
Cambridge, Mass.; bus. add., Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology, Boston. 

G471. FLOYD HAYS MILLARD 
(Husband of No. 6544; Brother of G470) 
Statistician; M. S., 1912; b. Jl 17, 1888, Cen- 
tral City. Neb.; s. Howard Bruce (b. Je 28, 
i860. Three Rivers, Mich.) and Elizabeth 
(Hays) Millard (b. D 2, 1866, Clayton. 111.). 
Prepared in St. Prep. Sch., Boulder, Colo. B. 



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S., Univ. of Colo., 1910; C. E., do., 1913. Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Research Fellow, T. and 
A. M., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Expert with R. 
R. Comn., Madison, Wis., 1913-15; Rate case 
work in courts and before St. and Federal 
Comns., 191 5-16; Asst. Mgr., Statistical Bur., 
West. Trunk Lines, Chicago, 1916 — . Auth. : 
Influence of Temperature on Rail Failures, 
Jour, of Engng., Univ. of Colo., 1917. Mem., 
Am. Statistical Assn., 1916. Married Emma 
Eugenie Schaller ('14), Mr 18, 1916, Mendota, 
111. Address, 5048 Sheridan Rd., Chicago; 
bus. add., 1920 Transportation Bldg., do. 

DONALD S. MILLER 
1907. M. S. (See No. 2762.) 

GRANT CLARK MILLER 
189s. A. M. (See No. 828.) 

G472. J. EARLL MILLER 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; Ph. D., 1917; b. N 
9, 1889, Marysville, Kan.; s. E. L. Miller. A. 
B., Univ. of Kan., 1910; LL. B., do., 1912. 
Asst., Hist., Univ. of 111., 1914-18. Ensign 
Sch., 1918 — . Address, Marysville, Kan. 

JESSIE FAY MILLER 
1914- A. M. (See No. 5816.) 

JOHN ALBERT MILLER 
1888. M. S. (See No. 436.) 

G473. JOHN EZRA MILLER 
Editor; A. M., 1902; b. Mr 13, 1865, Mil- 
ledgeville. 111.; s. Daniel M. (b. N 22, 1829, 
Sommerset, Pa.) and Mary Lichty (Elklick) 
Miller (b. Ag 16, 1833, do.). Prepared in Mt. 
Morris Acad. B. L., Mt. Morris, 1892; A. B., 
Univ. of Mich., 1894. Instr., Univ. Acad., 
i9oo'-4; Pres., Mt. Morris Coll., 1904-15; Ed. 
Sunday Sch. Literature, Church of Brethren, 
1915 — . Mem., Brethren Church; Assoc, mem.. 
N. E. A. R. E. A. Married Jeannette Blough, 
Ag 16, 1894, Waterloo, la. Address, Elgin, 
111. 

G474. MARIE BREESE MILLER (COX) 
M. S., 1916; b. D I, 1890, Columbus, O.; d. 
E. C. Miller. Prepared in North H. S., Colum- 
bus. B. S., O. St. LTniv., 191 1. Teacher, Pub. 
Schs., Columbus, 1911-14. Married Lewis Clark 
Cox. Address, 2562 Glen Echo Drive, Columbia, 
O. ; bits, add., 1234 Crittenden St., N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 

OLIVE FIEDELLE MILLER 

igis- A. M. (See No. 6428.) 

G47S. ROLAND NORTON MILLER 
Chemist; M. S., 1913; b. Ag 13, 1889, Apple- 
ton, Wis.; s. C. L. and Henrietta (Pomeroy) 
Miller (b. Ap 12. 1852, Elmira, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Appleton (Wis.) H. S. A. B., Law- 
rence Coll., 191 1. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Chief 
Chem., U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago, 1913-15; 
Jr. Chem., Dept. of Agr,. Washington, D. C, 
191 5-1 7; Asst. Supt., Nekoosa-Edwards Paper 
Co., Port Edwards, Wis. Address, Nekoosa- 
Edwards Paper Co., Port Edwards, Wis. 

G476. WILFORD STANTON MILLER 
I^ychologist; Ph. D., 1917; b. Ja 6, 1883, 
Raber, Ind.; s. Edwin (b. Whitley Co., Ind.) 
and Amanda Isabelle (Lewis) Miller. Pre- 
pared in South Whitley (Ind.) H. S. A. B., 
Ind. Univ., 1910; A. M., do., 1911. Phi Delta 
Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Mu; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow, Ind. Univ.; 
1910-11; Research Asst., Psych., Univ. of 111., 
1911-12; Sec. Sch. of Educ, do., 1912-16; 
Asst. Prof., Educ. and Prin., Univ. H. S., 
Univ. of Minn.. 1916-18. ist Lt., S. C. N. A., 
1918; Capt., Div. of Psych., Camp Dodge; 



Chief of Educ. Service, U. S. Gen. Hosp., Ft. 
Snelling, Minn. Chief Psych. E.xaminer, In- 
firmary Bldg., 439, 163rd Depot Brig., Camp 
Dodge, Des Moines. Married Eva Ora Burwell, 
1903, South Whitley, Ind. Children: Hvigo 
Eugene; Richard Dean; Donavon Lewis; Wil- 
ford Stanton, Jr. Address, 1205 7th St., 
Minneapolis. 

EDWARD LAWRENCE MILNE 

1900. M. S. (See No. 977.) 
G477. ARTHUR CHESTER MILLSPAUGH 

Instructor; A. M.. 1910; b. Mr i, 1883, Au- 
gusta, Mich.; s. Hiram E. and Lydia E. (Ab- 
bott) Millspaugh. Prepared in Augusta (Mich.) 
H. S. A. B., Albion (Joll., 1908; Ph. D., Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1916. Sigma Nu; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Scholar in Hist. Teacher, Hist., Flat- 
head Co. H. S., Kalispell, Mont., 1910-12; do., 
Missoula Co. H. S., Missoula, Mont., 1912-14; 
Grad. Stud., Pol. Sc. , Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1914-16; Fellow, do., 1915-16. Prof., Pol. Sc, 
Whitman Coll., 1916-17; Instr., do., Johns Hop- 
kins Univ., 1917-18; Emergency Work, Foreign 
Trade Adviser's Office, State Dept., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1918 — . Auth.: Party Organization 
and Machinery in Michigan since 1890. Ad- 
dress, 124 5th St., Washington, D. C. ; bus. 
add., State Dept., do. 

G478. KOZABURO MISfi 
Professor; M. S., 1916; b. Mr 8, 1886, Awad- 
zu, Ehime, Japan; s. Kurajiro and Tsuru Mise. 
Prepared in Uwajima H. S., Ehime, Japan; 
Third Coll., Kyoto, Japan, 1905-08. C. E., Tok- 
yo Imperial Univ.. 1911. (Tosmopolitan Club. 
Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass., 1917-18; Asst. 
Prof., C. E. Dept., Engng. Coll., Kyu Shu Im- 
perial Univ., Fukuoka, Japan. Mem., Japan- 
ese C. E. Soc, 1918. Address, 99 Kita Minato 
Machi, Fukuoka, Japan. 

HAROLD HANSON MITCHELL 

1913. M. S. 191S. Ph. D. (See No. 3880.) 

G479. HAZEL M. E. MITCHELL 
Teacher; A. M., 1909; b. Ja 22, 1887, Au- 
rora, 111.; d. George P. (b. D 12, 1S56, Ont., 
Can.) and Nettie May (Clark) Mitchell (b. Ag 
15. 1S59, Aurora. 111.). Prepared in Grand 
Island Coll. Acad.; Shurtleff Coll. Acad. A. 
B., Shurtleff Coll., 1908. Scholarship, Univ. 
of 111., 1908-09; Teacher, H. S., Shenandoah, 
la. Mem., Shenandoah Echo Club; Bow-Knot 
Club; Girl's Tennis Club. Address, Shenan- 
doah, la. 

G480. JOHN HARRIS MITCHELL 

Teacher; M. S.. 1912; b. S 23, 1881, Zebu 

Ian, Ga. ; s. John Harris (b. 1833, Barnesville 

Ga.) and Rebecca (Wells) Mitchell (b^ 1842 

Zebulon. Ga.). Prepared in Zebulan (Ga.) H 

5. B. S., Ala. Poly. Inst.. 1903; M. S., do. 
1904. Fellow in Chem.; Teacher, Chem., Clem 
son Coll., S. C, 1911^. Married Ethel Mary 
Blasingame, 1908, Auburn, Ala. Children: 
Jack Harris, b. S 15, 1911; Ethel Mary, b. S 

6, 1913; William Alexander, b. My 29, 1917. 
Address, Clemson College, S. C. 

GUNDAYER MIZOGUCHI 
1915. M. S. (See No. 6432.) 

G481. TSUNEKICHI MIZUNO 
A. M., 1917; b. Jl 10. 1881, Iwaki, Japan; 
s. Yligiri Mizuno. B. A., Hiroshima Norm. 
Coll., 1909. Address, 41 Koizumi, Tamura, 
Iwaki, Japan; bus. add., Fukushimaketi, do. 

FLOYD WILLIAM MOHLMAN 

1914. M. S. 1916. Ph. D. (See No. 5316.) 

TIMOTHY MOJONNIER 
1902. M. S. (See No. 1564.) 



Graduate Alumni 



793 



OLIVER STEPHEN MOLES 
1S93. M. L. (See No. 579.) 

G482. JESSE EDWIN MONCRIEFF 
Missionary and Teacher; A. M., 1910; b. My 
27, 1888, Pesotum, III.; s. Robert (b. D 13, 
1859, Cowes, Isle of Wight, Eng.) and Agnes 
(Condon) Moncrieff (b. Ag 10, 1867, Sidney, 
111.). Prepared in Shurtleff Acad. B. S., 
Shurtleff Coll., 1909. Y. M. C. A.; Alpha 
Zeta. Foreign Teacher, Eng., Hagi Middle 
Sch., 1910-12; do., Yamaguchi Higher Cml. 
Sch., 1912-14; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 
19.14-.15; Appointed by Am. Baptist Foreign 
Missionary Soc. to work in Szechwan province, 
China; Prin., Munroe Acad., Suifu, Szechwan, 
China, 191 7 — . Mem., Baptist Church. Mar- 
ried Virginia Adelaide Merriam, Jl 7, 1913, 
Battle Creek, Mich. Child, Ruth Janet, b. Mr 
14, 1917 (died S 9, 1917). Address, Grand 
Rapids, Mich.; bus. add., I-pin-Hsein, Suifu, 
Szechwan, China. 

G483. JULIAN MONTGOMERY 
Engineer; M. S., 1915; b. My 2, 1889, White- 
might, Tex.; s. B. S. (b. 1857, Tex.) and Ra- 
chel (Montgomery) Montgomery (b. Savoy, 
Tex.). Prepared in Whitemight (Tex.) H. S. 
B. S., Grayson Coll.. igoS; C. E., Univ. of 
Tex., 19:2. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tau Beta 
Pi; Research Fellow, Univ. of 111.; Engr., 
Sherman, Tex., 1915-16; City San. Engr., Aus- 
tin, Tex., 1916-17; Chief Office Engr., St. 
Highway Dept., do., 19 17-18; Div. Engr., Tex. 
St. Highway Dept., (Torpus Christi, Tex., 
1918 — . and Lt., Engrs., Co. A, Camp Humph- 
reys; Mustered out, D 2, 1918. Auth.: Sewer 
Measurements, Austin, Tex., Engng. News, 
1916; Building Storm Sewer in Creek Chan- 
nel, do., 1917; Contamination of Water Sup- 
ply, do., 1917; Mem., Rotary Club. Married 
Annie Dickson, Ja 2, 191 6, Sherman, Tex. 
Address, Whitewright, Tex.; btis. add.. Corpus 
Christi, do. 

G484. BLAINE FREE MOORE 
Professor; A. M., 1908; b. Ag 6, 1879, Re- 
public, O.; s. B. F. (b. O.) and Martha J. 
(Free) Moore (b. do.). Prepared in Cherry- 
vale (Kan.) and La Bette Co. (Kan.) H. 
Schs. A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1901; Ph. D., 
Columbia, 1913. Phi Beta Kappa. Scholar, 
Pol. Sc, Univ. of 111.; Curtiss Fellow, Pub. 
Law, Columbia; Instr.. Govt., Univ. of Mich.; 
Asst. Prof., Pol. Sc, Geo. Washington Univ.; 
Teacher and Prin., Bur. of Educ, P. I., 1901- 
04; Prov. Supt., 1905-06; Assoc. Prof., Pol. 
Sc, Univ. of Kan. Special Investigator, U. 
S. Comn., Indus. Relations, 1914; Expert In- 
vestigator, War Trade Bd., Washington, D. C. 
Mem., local Civil Service Bd. ; Junta Provincial. 
Auth.: Cumulative Voting and Minority Rep- 
resentation in Illinois, Univ. Press., 1909; Su- 
preme Court and Unconstitutional Legislation, 
Columbia Univ. Studies in Hist., Econ. and Pub. 
Law, 1913; The Judicial \'eto and Pol. Dem- 
ocracy, Am. Pol. Sc. Review, 1916. Mem., Am. 
Pol. Assn.; Asst. Sec. Short Ballot Organiza- 
tion, N. Y. ; Foreign Service Club, Washing- 
ton, D. C. ; Univ. Club, Lawrence, Kan. Ad- 
dress, 113s Ohio St., Lawrence, Kan.; bus. 
add., Univ. of Kansas, do. 

GRACE LILLIAN MOORE (COOK) 
1900. M. S. (See No. 900.) 

G48S. JOEL ROSCOE MOORE 
Instructor; A. M., 1909; b. Jl 2, 1879, Litch- 
field, Mich.: s. William Wirt (b. Mr 2, 1852, 
Moscow, Mich.) and Emily Jane (Stiles) 
Moore (b. O 2, 1861, Hudson, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Hillsdale (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion 
Coll., 1908. Asst., Econ., Lhiiv. of 111., 1908- 
09; Instr., H. S., Blue Island, 111., 1909-10; 
do., H. S., Great Falls, Mont., 1910-11; Head 



of Dept., Rural Educ, St. Norm. Sch.. La 
Crosse, Wis., 191 1—. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheri- 
dan. 111., 1917; Capt., Co. M., 339th Inf., 
Camp Custer, Mich., 191 7. Mem., A. F. A. 
M. Married Mabel A. Olmstead, Je 23, 1903, 
Moscow, Mich. Child, Helen Emily, b. Jl 22, 
1906 (died O 5, 1906). Address, 114 N. 9th 
St., La Crosse, Wis. 

G486. LAURA McAllister moore 

Prin., H. S.; A. M., 1916; b. Owen Co., 
Ind.; d. William D. (b. Carroll Co., O.) and 
Lucy C. (McAllister) Moore (b. do.). A. B., 
Ind. Univ., 1892; Grad. Stud., Hist, and Educ, 
L niv. of 111., summer sessions, 1912-16. Head, 
Hist. Dept., H. S., Corsicana, Tex., 1912-18; 
Prin., H. S., Wagoner, Okla., 1918 — -. Mem., 
Tex. St. Teachers Assn., 1912-18; Am. Hist. 
Assn., 19 1 7 — . Address, Wagoner, Okla. 

G487. LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER 
MOORHOUSE 
Agriculturist; M. S., 1906; b. Ap 26, 1875, 
Cairo, Ont., Can.; s. Robert (b. S 1840, do.) 
and Louisa Sage (Culham) Moorhouse (b. Mr 
1848, Islington, Ont., Can.). Prepared in 
Ont. Pub. Schs. B. S. A., Ont. Agr. Coll., 
iqo2. Asst., Soils and Crops, Okla. A. and M. 
Coll., 1902-06; Prof., Agron., do., 1906-10; 
Agr., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Office of F>irm 
Mgmt., Denver, 1910-12; Prof., Field Husb., 
Manitoba Agr. Coll., 19 12-14; Agr., Farm 
Mgmt., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. 
C, 1914 — . Auth.: Press buls., circulars and 
buls., Okla. Exp. Sta., 1902-10; also articles 
for Agr. Press. 1902-10. Mem.. Sigma Xi; M. 
E. Church; Life Mem., Am. Breeders Assn.; 
Am. Soc. of Agron. Married Mary Arnettie 
Coburn, D 26, 1910, Okarche, Okla. Children: 
Louise Ellen, b. Mr 12, 1915; Mary Mildred 
b. Jl 29 1916. Address, 1426 Decatur St., N. 
W., Washington, D. C; bus. add., U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture, do. 

FRANCES MILTON MOREHOUSE 
1914- A. M. (See No. 4318.) 

G488. EFFIE MARGUERITE MORGAN 
Teacher; A. M., 1916; b. S 14, 1891, Spring- 
field, 111.: d. W. C. Wilson. Prepared in 
Springfield H. S. A. B., James Millikin Univ., 
1013. Teacher, Sangamon Co. Schs., 1911-12; 
do., H. S., Clinton, III., 1913-15. Address, 1019 
Governor St., Springfield, 111.; bus. add., c/o 
High School Clinton, 111. 

WILLIAM ALGERNON KINGSMILL 
MORKEL 

1916. M. S. (See No. 7092.) 

ALICE ELVIRA MORRIS 

1914. A. M. (See No. 5827.) 

G489. HARRY CLEVELAND MORRISON 
Surveyor; A. M., 1908; b. N 2, 1884, Hazel- 
ton, Ind.; s. David A. Morrison. Prepared in 
Oakland City Coll.; Taylor Univ. A. B., Ind. 
Univ., 1907. Co. Surv., Princeton, Ind. Ad- 
dress, Princeton, Ind. 

ROGER LEROY MORRISON 

1917. C. E. (See No. 4821.) 

G490. EDNA MOSHER 
Instructor; M. S., 1913; Ph. D., 1915. Pre- 
pared in Provincial H. S., Truro, Nova Scotia; 
Nova Scotia Normal Sch.; Nova Scotia Sch. of 
.\gr. B. S. A., Cornell, 1908. Sigma Xi. Teach- 
er, H. S., Clifton, 111., 1900-01, 1902-04; 
Prin., Lyon-Brook H. S., 1904-05; Teacher, H. 
S., Hampton, Va., 1908-10; do., H. S., Gary, 
Ind., 1910-12; St. Inst., Emory, Va.; Instr., 
Entomol., Univ. of 111., 1915-18; Instr., do., 
O. St. Univ., 1918 — . Auth.: Classification of 



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the Lepidoptera based on characters of the 
Pupa, Univ. of IlL; articles in St. Lab. Nat. 
Hist. Bill. Mem., Entomol. Soc. of Am.; Am. 
Soc. of Zool. ; Entomol. Soc. of Nova Scotia. 
Address, Kempt Shore, Nova Scotia; bus. add., 
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. 

G491. *WILLIAM EARL MOSHER 
Engineer; M. S., 1913; b. Ja 10, 1888, Still- 
water, N. Y.; s. William Robbins (b. S 7, 1864, 
Galway, N. Y.) and Anna (Van Wie) Mosher 
(b. F 24, 1866. Vischer's Ferry, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Mechanicsville (N. Y.) H. S. Ph. B., 
Syracuse Univ., 1909; M. E. do., igii. Aca 
cia; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Fellowship, Univ. of 111.; 
Travelled in Europe, 1913; Refrigeration 
Technologist, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1913-16; Re- 
frigerating and Consulting Engr., United 
Fruit and Fruit Dispatch Cos., New York City, 
Asst. Supt. Engr., U. S. A. Transport Service, 
in charge of Marine Refrigeration, Hoboken. 
N. J.; Under Chief of Embarkation, Gen. Stall 
of the War Dept., Washington, D. C. Auth. : 
(with G. A. Goodenough) Properties of Sat- 
urated and Supersaturated Ammonia, Engng. 
E.vp. Sta., Univ. of III. Bull. 66, Jour, of .4. 
S. HI. E. and Transactions of Am. Soc. of Re- 
frigerating Engrs., 1912-13; Various Articles in 
Fruit Dispatch, 1916-17. Mem., A. F. A. M.: 
Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Am. Soc. Refrigerating 
Engrs. Died O 12, 1918, Washington, D. C. 

G492. FRED WEAVER MUNCIE 
(Husbatid of No. 7754) 
Chemist; M. S., 1913; Ph. D., 1915; b. Jl 
31, 1887, Centerpoint, Ind.; s. W. R. Muncie. 
A. B., VVabash Coll., 1910. Asst. Chem., Univ. 
of 111., igii-12; Asst. Flor., do., 1912-15; 
Assoc. Flor. Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., do., 1915; 
Chem., Monsanto Chem. Co.. St. Louis, 1915 — . 
Married Mary Elizabeth Love. Ag 15, 1916, 
Urbana. Address, Olney, 111.; bus. add., Mon- 
santo Chemical Co., St. Louis. 

G493. WALTER THOMPSON MURDOCK 
Chemist; M. S., 191 1; b. Jl 23, 1883, La 
Fayette, Ind.; s. W. H. Murdock. Prepared 
in Parsons Coll.; Univ. of Chicago. B. S., 
Purdue L'niv., 1907. Teacher, Chem., Mercers- 
burg Acad.. Mercersburg, Pa., 1907-09; Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909; with Scientitic Sup- 
plies C'o., Pittsburgh. 1909 — . Mem., A. C. S. 
Address, Scientific Supplies Co., Forbes St., 
Pittsburgh. 

G494. MAURICE ELGIN MURPHY 

Supt. Schs.; A. M., 1916; b. Jl 13, 1884. 
Poseyville, Ind.; s. John C. (b. F 2, 1846, do.) 
and Sada Elizabeth (Lonibert) Murphv (b. Mr 
12, 1859, Macedonia, 111.). A. B., Ind. Cen- 
tral Norm. Coll.; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1913. 
Asst., Coll. of Commerce. Ind. Univ., 1916-17; 
Supt., Schs., Clayton, Ind.; Grad. Stud.; LTniv. 
of 111., summer, 1918. Mem., Phi Delta Kapiia. 
Address, Eldorado, 111.; bus. add., Clayton, 
Ind. 

G495- ETHEL RUTH MURRAY 

Pfrin., H. S.; A. M., 1917; b. F 24, 1888. 
Woodlawn, 111.; d. George Washington (b. Ag 
15, 1854, Terre Haute, Ind.) and Hattie Catli- 
erine Murray (b. S 3, 1864). Prepared in Schal- 
k-r (la.) H. S. ; Morningside Acad. A. B., Morn- 
ingside Coll. Prin., H. S.. Westside, la., 1909- 
10; Instr., Latin, Rock Valley, la., 1910-11; 
Prin., H. S., Rock Rapids. la., 1911-16; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Prin., H. S.. 
Rock Rapids, la.. 1917 — . Mem., Women's 
Federated Clubs of la.; P. E. O. Address. 
Schaller, la.; bus. add., c/o High School, Rock 
Rapids, la. 

THOMAS EDGAR MUSSELMAN 
1913. A. M. (See No. 4326.) 



G496. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS 
(Husband of No. 3565) 
Professor; M. S., 1910; b. F 6, 1883; s. J. 
J. (b. My 17, 1853, Randolph, 111.) and Jus- 
tina Lauretta (Hadley) Myers (b. S 9, 1856, 
CoUinsville, 111.). Prepared in 111. Wesleyan 
Acad. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1907; Ph. 
D.. Cornell, 1912. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Gamma .Alpha; Sigma Xi. 
.\sst., Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 
1907-08; Asst., Plant Breeding, do.. 1908-10; 
Instr., do., Cornell, 1911-12; Asst. Prof., do., 
1912-13; Prof., do., 1913 — . Auth.: Etifect of 
Nutrition upon Variation and Correlation in 
Wheat, Am. Breeders Assn. Report, Vol. VI, 
191 1. Married Fleda De Vere Straight ('08), 
Je 28, 1910, Okoboji, la. Address, WyckoflE 
Koad. Ithaca, N. Y. ; bus. add., Cornell Univ., 

ELMER JAMES MYERS 
T908. A. M. (See No. 3123.) 

GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS 
1891. M. L. (See No. 551.) 

LENA JOSEPHINE MYERS 
1918. A. M. (See No. 5836.) 

G497. NETTIE ELIZABETH MYERS 
(UDDEN) 
A. M., 1909; b. S 14, 1885, Farmer City, 
111.; d. James Franklin (b. D 29, 1856, O.) and 
Sarah Jane (Jolmson) Myers (b. N 11, i860, 
McClean Co., 111.). Prepared in Rock Island 
H. S. A. B., Augustana Coll., 1906. Class 
Prophet; Girls' Basketball. Ed., North. Star, 
official paper of North Star Benefit Assn. 
(fraternal insurance), 1906-08. .Auth.: Short 
stories in Middle West Advocate, North Star, 
and Olive Leaf. Mein., Presby. Church. Mar- 
ried Jon Andreas Udden, S 7. 1910, Rock Is- 
land, 111. Children: John Andreas, Jr.. b. N 
30, 1911; David Myers, b. My 22, 1915; Eliza- 
beth Jane, b. Ap 26. 1917. Address, 2926 5th 
Ave., Rock Island, 111. 

ODESSA MADGE MYERS 
1915. A. M. (See No. 6444.) 

G498. JONAS BERNARD NATHANSON 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; Ph. D., 1916; b. 
S 5, 1889, Vilna. Russia; s. Samuel (b. My 18, 
1848, do.) and Edna (Rayman) Nathanson (b. 
fa 27, 185;;, do.). Prepared in Toledo (O.) H. 
S. A. B., O. St. Univ., 191 2. Zeta Beta Tau-; 
P'ii Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon. Instr., Phys., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1916 — . E. R. C, 1918— . Auth.: A Deter- 
mination of e/m and v by the Measurement of 
a Helix of Wehnelt Cathode Rays, Physical Re- 
viczv, Vol. 2, 1913; The Optical Properties of 
Rubidium, do.. Vol. XI, 1918; The Reflecting 
Power of the Alkali Metals, Ast.rophysical Jour., 
Vol. XLIV, 1916. Mem., Am. "Phys. Soc. 
Married Rose Marblestone, Je 27. 1917, Chi- 
cago. Address, 5537 Beeler St., Pittsburgh. 

DORA MYRTLE NEBEL 

1914. A. M. (See No. 6448.) 

*MERLE LOUIS NEBEL 

1915. M. S. 1917. Ph. D. (See No. 5837-) 

JOHN RALPH NEELY 
1897. M. L. (See No. 318.) 

ALMA JESSIE NEILL 
1915. A. M. (See No. 5839.) 

G499. JOHN HARLAND NELSON 
Professor; M. S., 1909; b. O 30, 1876, Wal- 
nut, la. Prepared in Harlan (la.) H. S. B. 



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S., S. Dak. St. Coll., 1905. Lt. and Capt., 
Univ. Regt.; Ath. Team; Tennis Team. Instr., 
Matli. and Mechanics, S. Dak. St. Coll., 1904- 
08; Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1908-09; Asst. 
Prof., Head, Dept. of Mechanics and Hydrau- 
lics, Case Sch. of Applied Sc, 1909-12; Prpf., 
Mechanics, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1912-16; 
Engr., Phys., Bur. of Standards, Washington, 
D. C, 1 91 6- 18; Research Engr., Wyman & 
Gordon Co., Worcester, Mass., 1918 — . Mem., 
Sigma Xi; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; A. 
S. M. E.; Soc. of Automotive Engrs. ; Soc. 
Steel Treating Research Club. Married Ina May 
Colegrove, 1904, Brookings, S. Dak. Child, 
James S., b. O 10, 1910, Cleveland, O. Ad- 
dress, II Haviland St., Worcester, Mass.; bus 
add., c/o Wyman & Gordon Co., do. 



1917. 



MILTON NELS NELSON 
A. M. (See No. 7103.) 



ANDREW HENRY NEUREUTHER 
1899. M. E. (See No. ii!;8.) 
Gsoo. WILLIAM BARBOUR NEVENS 
Professor; M. S., 1917; b. N 27, 1885, Win- 
nebago, 111.; s. William Henry (b. D 6, 1839, 
Concord, N. H.) and Jessie F., (Hunter) Nev- 
ens (b. Ap 7, 1844, Scotland). Prepared in 
Winnebago and Rockford H. Schs. ; Wheaton 
Coll. B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1914. Alpha Zeta; 
Gamma Sigma Delta. Asst., Dairy Husb., Univ. 
of 111., 1917; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of Neb., 
1917 — . Auth.: (with R. S. Hulce) Arrange- 
ment of Rectangular Dairy Barns, Univ. of 
III. Agr. E.vp. Sta. Bui. 199, 1917; Feed and 
Care of the Dairy Calf. Bui. 202, 191 7. Mem., 
Presby. Church; Am. Dairy Sc. Assn.; Bd. of 
Editors. Jour, of Dairy Sc. Married Martha C. 
Langwill, Ag 6, 19 14, Rockford, 111. Address, 
St. Univ. Farm, Lincoln, Neb. 



1913- 



JOSEPH ALLAN NEVINS 
A. M. (See No. 5341.) 



REXFORD NEWCOMB 

1918. M. Arch. (See No. 4833.) 

Gsoi. ANNA GRACE NEWELL 

Associate; Ph. D., 1916; b. D 23, 1876, Flint, 
Mich.; d. Minor S. (b. Jl 30, 1824, Corfu, N. 
Y.) and Sarah A. (Webb) Newell (b. S 16, 
1840, do.). Prepared in Batavia (N. Y.) H. 
S.; LTniv. of Leipzig, Ger., 1906-07; Cornell, 
summers 1908 and 1909; Chicago Univ., sum- 
mer, 1914. A. B., Smith Coll., 1900; M. A., 
do., 1908. Teacher, Asst., Instr., and Asst. 
Prof., Zool., Smith Coll., 1908-16; Stud.. Bac- 
teriol. and Serol., Coll. of Physicians and Sur- 
geons, New York City, 1916-17; volunteer 
worker, Serol. and Bacteriol. Presby. Hosp., 
do., summer 1917: Assoc, Serol., Louisville 
Med. Sch. and City Hosp., 1917 — . Mem., 
Ecol. Soc. of Am.; Entomol. Soc. of Am.; A. 
A. A. S.; Smith Coll. Alumnae Assn. Ad- 
dress, 121 E. Gray St., Louisville, Ky.; bus. 
add., Louisville Medical School and City Hos- 
pital, do. 

MASON HARDER NEWELL 

1901. A. M. (See No. 1254.) 

CHARLES IVAN NEWLIN 

1914. M. S. (See No. 5342.) 
Gso2. GEORGE HILLIS NEWLOVE 

Accountant; Ph. D.. 1918; b. D 16, 1893, 
Crystal, N. Dak.; s. Samuel (b. F 29, i860, 
Hanover, Can.) and Vangie (Hillis) Newlove 
(b. Ap 20, 1869, do.). Prepared in Bathgate 
(N. Dak.) H. S. Ph. B., Hamline Univ., 1914; 
A. M., Univ. of Minn., 191 5. Statistician, 111. 
Centennial Comn., 1915-16; Asst., Accounting, 
Univ. of 111., 1916-18. Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., 
1918 — . Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; Am. Assn. 
of LTniv. Instrs. of Accounting. Married Merle 
White, S 1918, Washington, D. C. Address, 
223 W. 23rd St., New York City. 



FRED EARLE NEWTON 
1901. A. M. (See No. 1381.) 



G503. IRBY COGHILL NICHOLS 
Professor; M. S., 1912; b. N 11, 1882, Eu- 
dora. Miss.; s. Abner Driver (b. Je i. 1853, 
Hernando, Miss.) and Nina (Jones) Nichols (b. 
N 12, 1858, do.). Prepared in Eudora (Miss.) 
'II. S. B. S., Univ. of Miss., 1906; M. A., do.. 
1908; Ph. D., Univ. of Mich., 1917. Phi Sig- 
ma. Teaching Fellow; Instr., Math., Univ. of 
Miss., 1908; do., Tex. A. and M. Coll., 1909- 
II, 1912-15; Asst. Prof., Math., do., 1916-17; 
Assoc. Prof., Math., La. St. Univ.. 1917 — . 
Mem.. M. E. Church, South; Dixie Club; A. 
F. A. M. Married Pauline Wright, Je 29, 
1918, Oxford, Miss. Address, La. St. Univ., 
Baton Rouge, La. 

FLOYD FRANCIS NICKELL 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 3888.) 

EDWARD FREDERICK NICKOLEY 
1915. A. M. (See No. 1160.) 

EMMA RHOADS NICKOLEY 
1915. A. M. (See No. 1264.) 

G504. HARRY THOMAS NIGHTINGALE 
Professor; A. M., 1909; b. O 11, 1871, In- 
dianola, la.; s. Augustus Frederick (b. N 11, 
1843. Quincy, Mass.) and Fanny Orena 
(Chase) Nightingale (b. O i, 1843, East Deer- 
ing, N. H.). Prepared in Lake View H. S., 
Chicago. Ph. B., LTniv. of Mich., 1895. Psi 
(Tpsilon. Teacher, South Div. H. S., Chicago. 
1 895-99 ;_ Traveling; Business; Travel and 
.Study in Europe, 1904-05; Instr., Civ. and 
Hist., LTniv. of 111. Acad., 19O5-10; Grad. 
Work, LTniv. of Wis., summer 1908; Jena and 
Leipzig Univs., 1910-11; Oxford Univ., sum- 
mer 191 1 ; do., Evanston Acad., N. W. Univ., 
1911-18; Acting Asst. Prof.. Pol. Sc, Oberlin 
Coll., Oberlin, O., 1918 — . Chm., Evanston Pro- 
gressive Party Convention, 19 12; St. Committee- 
man. 1912; Delegate, State Convention, 1912; 
Mem., St. Bd. of Equalization, Progressive Par- 
ty, 1912, loth Congressional Dist.; Reelected, 
1916; Lecturer, 111. Civ. Soc, 1914-16; do.. 111. 
Parents and Teachers Assn., 1916-18. Auth.: La 
Vie Politique et Parlementarie a I'Etranger, 
l.es Etats-Unis d'Amerique, French Pol. .lour.. 
La Reveu Politique ct Parlementaire, Vol. 16, 
1909; The Teaching of Civ. and Hist., The 
School Review, Vol. 18, 1910; German Opinion 
of Americans and F-rench, Northwestern Mag., 
XII, 1916. Ed.. Translations of Ajiology of 
Socrates; The Phaedo; Tennyson's The Prin- 
cess; Selections of American Oratory, Ains- 
worth k Co., 1896. Mem., Congr. Church; Am. 
Pol. Sc. Assn.; Am. Hist. Assn.; Neighborhood 
Com.. St. Council of Defense, 1917-18. Married 
.Minnie Louise Bushnell, Jl 30, 1907, Eltham 
Park, Kent, Eng. Address, 1736 Ridge Ave., 
Evanston, 111.; bus. add., Evanston Acad., N. 
W. Univ., do. 

CLARENCE EUGENE NOERENBERG 
1909. A. E. (See No. 3127.) 

G505. WILLIS JAMES NOLAN 
Assistant; A. M., 1917; b. Ap 11, 1891, Cleve- 
land, O.; s. John William (b. 1853, Paines- 
ville, O.) and Cora (Rumbaugh) Nolan (b. 
1865, Wooster, O.). Prepared in Madison Tp. 
(O.) Madison (O.) H. Schs. A. B., West. Re- 
serve ITniv., 1914. Phi Beta Kappa; Le Cercle 
Francais; Scholar, Entomol. Asst., Biol., West. 
Reserve LTniv.. 1914-16. Engr. and ist Sergt., 
O. Nat. Guard, 1913-16; Co. D, 34th Inf., Ft. 
T'liss. Tex.; Sergt. Instr., 85th Div., Camp Cus- 
ter, Mich., 1917; do., 338th Inf.; Co. C, isl 
Army Hdqtrs. Regt.; do., Co I, 105th Inf., 
A. E. F. Address, Madison, O. 



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Gso6. FRANK GARM NORBURY 
Physician; A. M.. 1913; b- Ja 27. 1892, Jack- 
sonville, 111.; s. Frank Parsons (b. Ag 5, 1863, 
Beardstown, 111.) and Mary (Garm) Norbury 
(b. Ag 30, 1864, do.). Prepared in Whipple 
Acad. A. B., 111. Coll., 1912; M. D., Harvard, 
1917. Sigma Pi; Nu Sigma Nu. House Officer, 
Lab., Boston City Hosp. ist Lt., M. R. C, 
do. Unit. Base Hosp., No. 7, A. E. F., 1918; 
in charge of Chem. Lab., do.; Capt. Adj., Base 
IIosp. No. 7; Returned to states, Mr 31, 1919. 
Auth.: Original work in bacteriol. Asst. Bac- 
teriologist, Boston Floating Hosp., 1913-15; 
Bacteriologist, do., 1916. Married Mary Elson 
Barnes, Ap 11, 1918, Jacksonville, 111. Address, 
1 1 33 Williams Blvd., Springfield, 111. 

G507. JULIUS EDWARD NORDBY 
Instructor; M. S., 1916; b. Ap 27; 1887, Sol- 
dier, la.; s. Martin Hansen (b. F 18, 1S54, 
Norway) and Julia Bertha (Severson) Nordby 
(b. N 20, i860, Wis.). Prepared in Genesee 
(Idaho) H. S.; St. Olaf Coll. B. S., Univ. of 
Idaho, 1915. Instr., Univ. of Idaho, igi6 — . 
2nd Lt., U. S. A. S., Swissvale, Pa.; Mustered 
out, D 10, 1918. Address, Geneseo, Idaho. 

G50S. RUDOLPH HANS NOTTELMANN 
Teacher; A. M., 1913; b. Je 24, 1891, Mon- 
mouth, 111.; s. Hans Nottelmann. Prepared in 
Monmouth H. S. A. B., Monmouth Coll., 1912. 
Address, 720 E. Euclid Ave., Monmouth, Ill.t 

Gsog. JOHN TILDEN NUTTALL 
Chief Chem.; M. S., 1909; b. Jl 8, 1876, 
Gaineville, Tex.; s. E. F. (b. Flat Rock, 111.) 
and Julia (Page) Nuttall. Prepared in N. W. 
Univ. Acad. B. S., N. W. Univ., 1905. Var- 
sity Baseball. Teacher, Chem. and Phys., Chief 
Chem., Stantlard Forgings Co., Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. Mem., III. Acad, of Sc. Married 
Susan Emily Morgan, D 21, 1905, Loda, 111. 
Children: Roscoe Morgan, b. S 17, 1906; 
Frances Elizabeth, b. Je 7, 1908; John Howard, 
b. D 20, 191 o. Address, c/o Standard Forgings 
Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 

G510. RUFUS CHAUNCEY OBRECHT 
Farmer; M. S., 1907; b. D 12, 1875, Harlan, 
la.; s. Martin (b. N 17, 183.';, Strasburg, Ger.) 
and Mary (Bachman) Obrecht (b. Jl 28, 1840, 
Frankfort, Ger.). Prepared in Harlan (la.) 
H. S. B. S. A., la. St. Coll., 1901. Sigma Xi; 
Phi Kappa Phi. Asst., An. Husb., Purdue Univ., 
1901-02; Okla. Agr. and Mech. Coll., 1902-03; 
Instr., Horses, and ist Asst., Horse Investiga- 
tion, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., i903;O7; 
Assoc, Horse Husb.; do. and Asst. Chief, Exp. 
Sta., 1907-10; Prof, of Stock Judging, Kan. 
City Veterinary Coll., 1914-18. Farmer, Topeka, 
Kan., 1910 — . Auth.: ///. Agr. E.vp. Sta. Buls., 
Nos. 122, 141, 150, 1908, 1909 and 191 1; Text 
book for International Correspondence Schools, 
Scranton. Pa. (in press) ; Articles in The Coun- 
try Gentleman; The Care of Draft Horses, No. 
3053; Preventing Sore Shoulders, No. 3054; 
The Selection of Mares for Breeding. No. 3059; 
Feeding Heavy Horses for Market, No. 3060; 
Care of the Work Team, No. 3062. Mem., 
Congr. Church; A. F. A. M. Married Maud 
(iardnier, Ag 9, 1904, Manhattan, Kan. Chil- 
ren: Rufus Gardiner, b. Ap 30, 1906; Dorothy 
Lydia, b. O 28, 1909. Address, R. 28, Topeka, 
Kan. 

G511. ETHEL LOUISE O'CONNOR 
Teacher; A. M.. 1916: b. Jl 17, 1893, Abing- 
don, HI.; d. Frank O'Connor. Prepared in 
Abingdon H. S. A. B., Hedding Coll., 1915- 
Teacher, H. S., Paducah, Ky. Address, 300 
Pennsylvania Ave., Abingdon.^ 111.; bus. add., 
141 7 Jefferson St., Paducah, Ky. 

G512. YOUSABU OGAWA 
Architect; M. S., 191S; b. Ja 21, 1886, Saga, 
Japan; s. Masasuke Ogawa. Prepared in Tech. 



Sch. of Saga Prefecture; Mt. Tamalpais Mi!. 
Acad. B. S., Univ. of Calif., 1914. Address, 
230S Virginia St., Berkeley, Calif. 

G513. RUTH ELIZA OKEY 
Instructor; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1918; b. S 
13. 1893, Woodsfield, O.; d. Alfred (b. Ja 11, 
1S60, do.) and Wilhelmina (Reinherr) Okey (b. 
D 4, 1871, do.). Prepared in Woodsfield (O.) 
H. S.; O. Univ., 1911-12. B. S., Monmouth 
Coll., 1914. Grad. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 
1914-17; Instr., Physiol. Chem., do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: (with Dr. G. D. Beal) Qualitative Iden- 
titication of Drugs Containing Emodin, Jour. 

A. C. S., 1917. Mem., Iota Sigma Pi; A. C. 
S., 1915 — ; Kappa Delta Pi, 1916 — ; Exec. 
Council, do., 1917-18; Sigma Xi. Address, R. 
7, Monmouth, 111.; bus. add., 603 S. Lincoln 
Ave., Urbana. 

G514. WILLIAM BROWN OLDHAM 
Supt., H. S.; M. S., 1917; b. S 11, 1885, Para- 
dise. Utah; s. Samuel (b. Manchester, Ehg.) 
and May (Brown) Oldham (b. Salt Lake City). 

B. S., Utah Agr. Coll., 1910. Instr., Agr., 
Rexburg, Idaho, 1910-13; Supt., rural H. S., 
Sugar City, Idaho, 191 3-1 6. Field Asst., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr.. 1917 — . Married Emma Pfost, 
S 3, 1913. Children: Reed, b. Je 7, 1914; 
Mary Verena, b. F 10, 1917. Address, Rex- 
burg, Idaho. 

G51S. JAMES HARRIS OLEWINE 
Instructor; M. S., 1917; b. O i, 1893, Belle- 
fonte. Pa.; s. John Irvin (b. Jl 25. 1861, do.) 
and Martha Elizabeth (Bottorf) Olewine (b. 
Mr 18, 1868, Lemont. Pa.). Prepared in Belle- 
fonte (Pa.) H. S. B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1915. 
De'.ta Upsilon ; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi 
Sigma. Instr., Chem., Pa. St. Coll., 19 17 — . 
Married Ethel Gilbert, Jl 25, 191 7, Lansdowne, 
Pa. Child, James Harris, jr., b. D 13, 1918. 
Address, 118 S. Atherton St., State College, 
Pa.; bus. add.. Pa. State College, do. 

Gsi6. HUBERT LEONARD OLIN 
(Husband of No. 6276) 
Research Chem.; M. S., 191 1; Ph. D., 1914; 
b. My 10, 18S0, Marcus, la.; s. Frank William 
(b. Ja 10, 1842, Sweden) and Christine (John- 
son) Olin (b. Mr 16, 1851, Moline, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Paulina (la.) H. S.; Highland Park 
Coll., Des Moines, B. A., St. Univ. of la., 1908. 
Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsi- 
lon. Teacher, Univ. prep, sch., Tonkawa, 
Okla., 1908-10; Research Fellow, Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1910-12; Instr., Chem.. Vassar, 1913-14; 
do., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Asst. Prof., Chem., 
O. St. Univ., 1916-17; Assoc. Prof.. Chem., 
Univ. of Neb., 1918; Research Chem., The Bar- 
rett Co., Woodcliff, N. J., 1918 — . Capt., Ord. 
Reserve. Edgewood Arsenal, Md., 1918; Mus- 
tered out, D 21, 1918. Auth.: (with S. W. 
Parr) The Coking of Coal at Low Tem- 
peratures, I and 11, EitgHg. E.vp. Sta. Buls. 
60 and 79. Abstractor, Chem. Abstracts. Mem., 
A. C. S.; Am. Electro. Chem. Soc; Presby. 
Church; A. F. A. M.; Okla. Acad, of Sc. 
Married Helen Leigh Hanes ('14), Je 2, 1917, 
Springfield, 111. Child, Ida Helen, b. O 15, 
1918. Address, 233 29th St., Woodcliff, N. J.; 
bus. add., c/o The Barrett Co., do. 

G517. EDD CHARLES OLIVER 
Factory Mgr.; M. E., 1901; b. D '3, 1873, 
Indianapolis, Ind.; s. David D. (b. 1813. N. 
Y.) and Sarah A. (Paxton) Oliver (b. 1829, 
Eng.). Prepared in Alpena (Mich.) H. S. 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. B. S. M. E., Purdue 
Univ., 1898. Instr., M. E., Univ. of 111., 1898- 
1902; do., Univ. of Minn., 1902-06; Gen. Mech. 
Engr. and Designer, 1906; Factory Mgr.. Speed- 
o-meter, Detroit. 19 12 — . Invented various de- 
vices to indicate and record speed. Auth.: A 
Method of Testing Gas Engines, Transactions 
A. S. M. E.; Tests of an Otto Gas Engine, Am. 



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Mach.; various articles on shop methods. Ad- 
dress, 419 2nd Ave., Detroit, Mich.; bus. 
add., 251 E. Jefferson Ave., do. 

GsiS. MARGARET OLMSTED 
Teacher; A. M., igi6; b. F 7, 1894, Orange 
City, la.; d. Robert Ward (b. My 6, 1868, Rock 
Island Co., III.) and Jennie Ernst (Fahne- 
stock) Olmsted (b. Jl 29, 1864, Lewistown, 111.) 
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. A. B., Augus 
tana Coll., 1915. Teacher, H. S., Viola, 111- 
1916-17; do., East Moline, 111., 1917 — . Ad- 
dress, 612 30th St., Rock Island, 111.; bus. add. 
High School, East Moline, 111. 

0519. PETER JOHN OLSON 
Professor; M. S., 1913; b. O 12, 1887, Graf- 
ton, N. Dak.; s. Samuel Olson. B. S., N. Uak. 
Agr. Coll.. 1910. Dir.. Agr. Dept., H. S., 
Alexandria, Minn., 1910-12; Grad. Stud., Colo. 
Agr. Coll., 1912; Asst. Prof., Agron., Univ. of 
Minn., St. Paul. Address, Univ. Farm, Univ. 
of Minn., St. Paul. 

BENITO RENE ORDONEZ 
1917- M. S. (See No. 5853-) 

Gs2o. HERBERT TIRRILL OSBORN 
Entomologist; A. M., 1910; b. D 6, 1887, 
Ames, la.; s. Herbert and Dora (Sayles) Os- 
born. Prepared in North H. S., Columbus, O. 
A. B., O. St. Univ., 1909. Sigma Xi. Ento- 
mologist Agt. and Expert, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 
1910-13; Asst. Entomologist, Hawaiian Sugar 
Planters Assn., 1913-17; Entomol. work, Ha- 
waiian Islands, Philippine Islands, and Japan. 
Capt., Inf.. R. C, 1917— . Mem., A. A. A. S.; 
Entomol. Soc. of Am.; Am. Assn. of Econ. En- 
tomol.; Hawaiian Entomol. Soc. Address, 
McCoy Hall, Monument St., Baltimore, Md. 

ALLEN MEADE OTWELL 
1901. M. S. (See No. 1255.) 

HUA CHING OU 

1912. M. S. (See No. 4843-) 

MALVERN D. OVERMIER 

1912. M. S. (See No. 4844.) 

G521. ARTHUR LESLIE OWEN 
Professor; A. M., 1909; b. Ja 9, 1885, Bur- 
lington, Vt. ; s. Frank Allen (b. do.) and Ella 
(Seaver) Owen (b. Williamstown, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Edmunds H. S., Burlington, Vt. A. 
B., Univ. of Vt. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Prin., H. S., Meredith, N. H., 1906- 
07; Betts Acad., 1907-08; Asst., Rom. Langs., 
Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. 
of Kan., 1910-14; Assoc. Prof., do., 1914-18; 
Prof., Spanish, do., 1918 — . Mem., Mod. Lang. 
Assn. of Am. Married Sarah Delano Morton, 
Je 3, 191 1, Fairhaven, Mass. Address, 1702 
Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kan.; bus. add., 
Univ. of Kansas, do. 

Gs22. MARY ELIZABETH HODGES 
OWEN 
Teacher; A. M., 1908; b. Je 20, 1880, Chi- 
cago; d. William Doane (b. Ag 19, 1854, Rut- 
land, Vt.) and Caroline Gertrude (Charleston) 
Owen (b. My 16, 1858, Chicago). Prepared in 
pub. schs., Chicago. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 
1907. Teacher, Lemon City, Fla. Address, 
Box 75, Lemon City, Fla. 

G523. ALBERT WAFFLE OWENS 
Chemist; Ph. D.. 1918; b. O 23, 1888, Lewis- 
burg Pa.; s. William Gundy (b. 1858, Pitts- 
burgh) and Jeannette (Waffle) Owens (b. i860. 
Elm Valley, N. Y.). Prepared in Bucknell 
Acad. B. S., Bucknell Univ., 1909. Phi Kap- 
pa Psi. Teacher, Sc, Bocone Coll., Okla., 
1909-11; do., H. S., Bisbee, Ariz., 1913-15; 



Stud. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., igii-12; Grad 
Asst., do., 1912-13; Asst., do., 1915-17; Fellow 
ship, do., 191 7-18; Chem., Bur. of Standards 
Washington, D. C., igi8 — . Auth. : Determina 
tion of the Atomic Weight of Samarium, 1918 
Address, 1954 Biltmore St., Washington, D 
C; bus. add.. Bureau of Standards, do. 

RAYMOND WILLIAM OWENS 
1915. M. S. (See No. 6467.) 

*EMMA ELIZABETH PAGE 
1879. M. L. (See No. 188.) 

ARTHUR ELIJAH PAINE 
1900. A. M. (See No. 1257.) 

OLIVE ALLEN PAINE 
1915- A M.. (See No. 6468.) 

G524. FRANKLIN CHARLES PALM 
Professor; A. M., 1915; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ag 
16, 1890, Willmar, Minn.; s. Alvin (b. F 22, 
1862, Red Wing, Minn.) and Francis (Bran- 
ton) Palm (b. Mr 28, 1866, St. Thomas, Can.). 
Pirepared in Willmar (Minn.) H. S. A. B., 
Oberlin Coll.. 1914. Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi 
Eta. Scholarship and Fellowship, Univ. of 111.; 
Asst., Hist., do., 1916-17; Prof., Hist, and Pol. 
Sc, Buena Vista C5oll., Storm Lake,#Ia., 1917; 
Asst. Prof., Hist., Colo. Coll., Colorado 
Springs, Colo., 1918 — . Address, Willmar, 
Minn.; bus. add., Colorado College, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 

GEORGE MERIT PALMER 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3504.) 

Gs25. JAMES ASBURY PALMER 
Pastor; A. M., 1913; b. D 30, 1869, Green 
field, 111.; s. George Washington (b. F 17 
1828, Green Co., Pa.) and Mary Elizabeth 
(Evans) Palmer (b. Ap 6, 1852, Greene Co. 
111.). Prepared in Pana H. S.; Shurtleff Acad. 
Alton, 111. A. B., Shurtleff Coll., 1897; A. M. 
do., 1901. Alpha Zeta Lit. Soc. Grad. stud 
and Teacher, Shurtleff Coll., 1897-99; Pastor 
Baptist Church, Payson, 111., 1899-1900; 
Adams, 111., 1899-1900; do., Barnard, 111., 1 
1900; Pastoral supply, do., 1901; Prin., pub 
schs.. Bradford, Ark., 1901-02; Stud., So. Bap 
tist Theol. Sem., Louisville, Ky., 1902; Pastor 
Baptist Church. Herington, Kan., 1902-04; Bus 
Office. Champaign, 1904-05 and 1912-15; Prof. 
Ancient Langs, and Hist., Ewing Coll., 1905 
07; do., Leland Univ., New Orleans, 1907-08 
Teacher, Eng. Mission Sch., Cristo, Cuba 
1908-09; Prof., Ancient Langs, and Hist. 
Ewing Coll., 1909-10; do., Greek, Sioux Falls 
Coll., 1910-11; do., Greek and Latin, Clinton 
Coll., Ky., 1911-12; Pastor, Baptist Church, 
Wakonda, S. Dak., 1915-17; do., Bonesteel and 
Fairfax, S. Dak., 1917 — •. Mem., Baptist 
Church; Classical Assn. of Middle West and 
South. Married Vilona Cora Brownlee, Je 16, 
1910, Kankakee, 111. Address, Fairfax, S. Dak. 

WILLIAM GAY PALMER 
1901. A. M. (See No. 1385.) 

WILLIAM LOVE PARISH 
1917. M. S. (See No. 785S.) 

JAY BOARDMAN PARK 
1912. M. S. (See No. 3505-) 

Gs26. KARR PARKER 
Chief Engr.; M. S., 1914; b. Jl 3, 1892. Se- 
bree, Ky.; s. S. R. and Victoria (Wilson) Par- 
ker. Prepared in Hamilton H. S. B. S., Car- 
thage Coll., 1913. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon. Scholar, Electro Chem.; Radio Engr. 
and Operator, Marconi Wireless Telegraphy 
Co. of Am., 1914; Elec. Engr., McCarthy Bros. 



798 



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& Ford. Buffalo, N. Y., 1914-17; Chief Engr., 
Engng. Mgr., and Director, do., 1918 — . Auth.: 
(with D. A. Maclnnes) Potassium Chloride 
Concentration Cells, Jour. A. C. S.; Wireless 
Telegraphy on the Great Lakes, Wireless 
News; (with E. W. Washburn) The Measure- 
ment of Electrolytic Conductivity, Joitr. A. C. 
S. Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Engng. Sec. of Buffalo; 
Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; Park Club of Buffalo. 
Married Enid Sympson, D 30, 1915, Spring- 
field, 111. Address, 86 Norwalk Ave., Buffalo, 
N. Y.; bus. add., c/o McCarthy Bros. & Ford, 
75-79 W. Mohawk St., do. 

LAWRENCE GILBERT PARKER 
1907. M. S. (See No. 1749.) 

ROSALIE MARY PARR 
1911. A. M. 1916. Ph. D. (See No. 2779.) 

G527. DANIEL FREDERICK PASMORE 
Professor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1917; b. Ag 
3, 1889, London, Ont.; s. Thomas (b. Ont.) and 
Anna Campbell Pasmore (b. do.). Prepared 
in Howell (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 
1913. Scholarship, Ger., 1913-14; Fellowship, 
do., 1914-16; Head, Ger, Dept., Southwestern 
Coll, Winfield, Kan.; Instr., French, Macales- 
ter Coll.. St. Paul, Minn. Auth.: Karl Gutz- 
kow's Short Stories: A Study in the Tech- 
nique of Narration, Geo. Banta Pub. Co., 1918. 
Married Alpha Lois Lemon D 25, 1918, Ur- 
bana. Address, 421 College St., Winfield, Kan.; 
bus. add.. Southwestern College, do. 

FERNANDO ALSTON PARSONS 
1878. M. L. (See No. 79.) 

IRENE MARY PARSONS (KEGG) 
1910. A. M. (See No. 3S08.) 

NEWTON LYMAN PARTRIDGE 
1914. M. S. 1917. Ph. D. (See No. 5862.) 

ARTHUR ERNEST PAUL 
1898. M. S. (See No. 1070.) 

ADOLPH FREDERICK PAULI 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7858.) 

THOMAS ARMSTRONG PEEBLES 
1913. M. E. (See No. 2780.) 

Gs28. ARTHUR FREDERICK PEINE 
Professor; A. M., 1913; b. Ag 3, 1886, Min 
ier. 111.; s. Henry Adam (b. Ap 3, 18S4, Hof- 
geismar, Hesse-Cosset, Ger.) and Caroline 
Christine (Buhrig) I'eine (b. Ap 27, 1844, Os- 
terlinde, Brunswick. Ger.). Prepared in Min- 
ier H. S. A. B., lU. Wesleyan Univ., 191 1. 
Sigma Chi; Phi Eta. Scholar. Hist., 1911-12; 
Fellow, do., 19 1 2-14; Instr., Wayland Acad., 
Beaver Dam, Wis., 1914-15; Asst. Prof., Fair- 
mount Coll., Wichita, Kan.. 1915-16; Asst. 
Prof.. Kan. St. Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 
1916-17. ist R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 1917; 
2nd Lt, Inf. R. C, Camp Grant, III., 1917; 
Personnel Work, A. E. F., France. Mem., Am. 
Hist. Assn.; Am. Pol. Sc. Assn. Address, 
Minier, 111.; bus. add., Kansas State Agr. 
Coll., Manhattan, Kan. 

G529. GEORGE LEO PELTIER 
Professor; Ph. D., 1915; b. My 8, i888, Mer- 
rill, Wis.; s. Emile A. (b. Ag 12, 1864, St, 
Helene, Can.) and Georgiana (Laramie) Pel- 
tier (b. Mr 4. 1867. Grand Rapids, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Grand Rapids (Wis.) H. S. A. B,, 
Univ. of Wis., 1910; M. A., Washington Univ., 
1912. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa 
Phi. Teaching Fellow, Show Sch. of Bot. (Mo. 
Botanical Garden) Wash. Univ., St. Louis; As- 
soc., Flor. Pathol., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Prof., 
Plant Pathol., and Plant Pathologist, Ala. 



Poly. Inst, and Agr. Exp. Sta., 1916 — . Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; Am. Phytopathol. Soc; Bot. Soc. 
of Am.; Wis. Acad, of Sc, Letters, and Art. 
Married Florence Lillian Quin, S 23, 1913, 
Grand Rapids, Wis. Child, Marjorie Isabelle, 
b. S 20, 191.?. Address, Alabama Polytechnic 
Institute, Auburn, Ala. 

WILLIAM DAVID PENCE 
1895. C. E. (See No. 488.) 

MARY HONORA PENDERGAST 

1918. A. M. (See No. 8653-) 

VERE DOROTHY PERRING (LANGDON) 
1910. A. M. (See No. 3905.) 

ELEANOR FARRAND PERRY (RAND) 
1910. A. M. (See No. 3907.) 

MARGARET CAMPBELL PERRY 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7131.) 

WINIFRED ALMINA PERRY 

1914. A. M. (See No. 3511.) 
Gs3o. WILLIAM WARREN PETERS 

Instructor; M. S., 1913; b. S 23, 1888, Keo- 
kuk; s. J. W. Peters. Prepared in Hamilton 
)H. S.; Keokuk H. S. A. B., Knox Coll.. 191 1; 
M. S., do., 1912. Chauffeur, summer 1911-12; 
Teacher, Galesburg, 111. Instr., H. S,, Burling- 
ton, la. Address, 1107 S. 8th St., Burlington, 
la. , 

Gs3i. WILLIAM ALVAH PETERSON 
Instructor; A. M., 1913; b. S 13, 1888, Gale- 
burg, 111.; s. J. A, Peterson. B. S., Knox Coll., 
191 1. Asst., Biol. Dent., Knox Coll., 1909-11; 
do., S. Harpswell Lal5., sunnner 191 o; Asst., 
Entomol., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; N. J. Exp. 
Sta. Address, 453 Losey St., Galesburg, 111. 

BENJAMIN SALISBURY PFEIFFER 
1913. M. S. (See No. S357-) 

MARY ESTHER PFEIL 
1917. A. M. (See No. 3512.) 

ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS 
1903. M. Arch. (See No. 835.) 

Gs32. JAMES MANLEY PHELPS 
Instructor; A. M,, 1916; b. Ja 24, 1891, 
Malta, 111,; s. James M. (b. 111,) and Olive 
(Billig) Phelps (b. Pa.), Prepared in Joliet 
Tp. H. S.; Cumnock Sch, of Oratory, A. B,, 
N. W., Univ., 1912. Beta Theta Pi; Delta Sig- 
ma Rho. Head, Pub. Speaking Dept., Dak. 
Wesleyan Univ., Mitchell, S. Dak., 1913-14; 
Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 1914-18; Chautauqua 
Circuit, summer, 1918. Ensign Sch., Munici- 
pal Pier, Chicago, 1918. Address, 214 College 
Ave., DeKalb, 111. 



1916. 



JOHN BREEN PHILLIPS 
A. M. (See No. 5359-) 



Gs33. PAUL CHRISLER PHILLIPS 
Professor; Ph. D., 1911; b. N 15, 1883, 
Bloomfield, Ind. ; s. Joseph A. (b. Ag 23, 1854, 
Greene Co., Ind,) and Lily F, (Chrisler) Phil- 
lips (b. Ap 20, 1857, Hinds Co., Miss.). Pre- 
pared in Bloomfield (Ind.) H. S. A, B., Ind. 
LTniv., 1906; A. M., do., 1909. Sigma Pi. Fel- 
low, Hist,, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Pres., Grad. 
Club, Instr., Hist,, Univ. of Mont,, 1911-13; 
Asst, Prof,, do., 1913-15; Prof,, do., 1915 — . 
Auth,: The West in the Diplomatic Negotia- 
tions of the American Revolution; Congression- 
al P'olicy towards the West, 1778-83; Contrib- 
utor, book reviews, etc., .^ni. Hist. Review, 
Miss. Valley Hist. Reviczv, Ind. Mag. of Hist., 
and newspapers. Mem., Christian Church; Am. 



Graduate Alumni 



709 



Hist. Soc; Miss. Valley Hist. Soc. Married 
Alice Margaret Martin, Ag 27, 191 1, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. Address, Univ. of Montana, Mis- 
soula, Mont. 

HERMAN S. PIATT 
1894. A. M. (See No. 710.) 

G534. GEORGE WELLINGTON PICKELS 
Associate; C. E., 1911; b. S 5, 1883, Rich- 
mond, Ky.; s. George Wellington (b. Je 25, 
1855, tdo.) and Minnie (Parrish) Pickels (b. 
D 29, 1863, Winchester, Ky.). Prepared in 
Central Univ. of Ky.; Univ. of Chicago, 1901- 
02. B. C. E., Univ. of Ky., 1904. Sigma Nu; 
Tau Beta Pi. Asst. Div. Engr., Chicago & Al- 
ton Ry., 1904-07; Instr., C. E.. Univ. of 111., 
1907-17; Assoc, do., 1917 — . Instr., U. S. S. 
M. A., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Mustered out, 
D 6, 191 8. Mem., Soc. for Promotion of 
Engng. Educ. ; 111. Soc. of Engrs. Married 
Elizabeth Sutherland Robinson, My 16, 1906, 
Winchester, Ky. Children: George Wellington, 
Jr., b. Jl 9, 191 1 ; Elizabeth Chaplain, b. Je 
10, 1914. Address, 1020 S. Lincoln Ave., 
Urbana; bus. add., 209 Mech. Engng. Lab., 
Univ. of 111., do. 

G53S. BETHEL STEWART PICKETT 
Professor; M. S., 1906; b. Je 4, 1882, Till- 
sonburg, Ont., Can.; s. Samuel (b. D 30, 1848, 
Lourille, do.) and Ellen (Stewart) Pickett (b. 
F 4, 1852, Brantford, do.). Prepared in Sim- 
coe (Can.) H. S. B. S. A., Ont. Agr. Coll., 
1904. Sigma Xi. Sec. Registrar, Ont. Agr. 
Coll., 1902-05; Asst., Dept. of Hort. (unoffi- 
cial), 1906-07; ist asst. and Instr., Pomol., 
1907-08; Prof., Hort., N. H. Coll., 1908-12; 
Asst. Prof.. Pomol., Univ. of 111., 1912-18; 
Prof., do., and Chief in Pomol., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
do., 1918 — . Auth. : Spraying Apple orchards 
for Insects and Fungi, Univ. of 111., 1908; 
Fruit Bud Formation, N. H. Coll., 191 1; Hort. 
Information, do., 1910; Some Soil Treatments 
for Mature Apple Orchards, Cir. No. 23s, Agr. 
E.vp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1919. Married Bertha 
Gay Beamer, D 10, 1907, Grimsby, Ont., Can. 
Children: Barzillai Stewart, b. Ag 10, 1908; 
Llewelyn Elmer, b. My 7, 1912; Arthur David, 
b. Je 13, 1915; Ellen Gay, b. F 14, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 607 W. Nevada St., Urbana; bus. add., 
Univ. of 111., do. 

Gs36. WILLIAM EUGENE PICKLER 
Ph. D., 1918; b. Ag 25, 1892, New Albany, 
Ind.; s. George L. Pickler. Prepared in Louis- 
ville (Ky.) Male H. S. A. B., Wabash Coll., 
1914. Grad. Stud, and Asst.. Bot. and Plant 
Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1914-18. Bat. B., Sch. 
for Radio Operation, Austin, Tex., 1918 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 1820 Edgeland 
Ave., Louisville, Ky.f 

JOHN PIEPER 
1917. M. S. (See No. 8666.) 

RAYMOND CLARK PIERCE 
1915. C. E. (See No. 3515.) 



1917. 



THIRZA MAY PIERCE 
A. M. (See No. 4856.) 



Gs37. *CARL ELI PIKE 

M. S., 1918; b. N 24, 1890, Central City, la.; 
s. Everett A. (b. Mass.) and Adella (McCril- 
lis) Pike. Prepared in Central City (la.) H. 
S. B. S., Cornell Coll., 19 16. Gamma Alpha. 
Asst., Phys.. Univ. of 111., 1916-18. Died O 15, 
1918, Champaign. 

CHARLES STEPHEN PILLSBURY 
191:. M. E. (See No. 3140.) 



Gs38. LESLIE ARTHUR PINKNEY 
Teacher; A. M., 1915; b. Ag 9, 188S, Prince- 
ton, 111.; s. William (b. Leeds, Eng.) and An- 
na (Witiver) Pinkney (b. Lancaster, Pa.). Pre- 
pared in Sterling H. S. A. B., Wheaton Coll., 
1910. Scholar, Phys.; Teacher, H. S., Paris, 
111.; do., Bloomington, 111.; Instr., Phys., North- 
east H. S., Kansas City, Mo., 1915-18. Base 
Hosp. 28, Fort McPherson. Ga. ; do.. Camp 
Merritt, N. J.; do., A. E. F. Mem., Congr. 
Church. Address, 305 W. 7th St., Sterling, 111. 

THOMAS MERRITT PITTMAN, JR. 
1917- C. E. (See No. 4858.) 

*FLORENCE ELIZABETH PITTS 
1906. A. M. (See No. 2210.) 

NUBA MITCHELL PLETCHER 
1903. A. M. (See No. 1574.) 

G539. ROBERT BEDFORD POGUE 
M. S., 191S. b. My 7, 1889, Mayslick, Ky.; 
s. E. P. Pogue. Prepared in Georgetown City 
Sch.; Central Univ., Ky. B. M. E., Ky. St. 
Univ., 1913. Address, R 8, Lexington, Ky.t 

RAY BOYD PONDER 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4861.) 

*ERNEST WILLIAM PONZER 

/903. M. S. (See No. 1391.) 
GS40. FRANCIS MARION PORTER 

Associate; M. S., 191 1; b. F 14, 1881, Cir- 
cleville, O.; s. James (b. Mr 6, 1851, Amanda 
do.) and Minnie C. Shoemaker) Porter (b. Je 
II, 1848, Tarlton, do.). Prepared in Tarlton 
(O.) H. S. B. S., O. Univ., 1907. Acacia. 
.\sst., Phys. and Mech. Draw., O. Univ., 1904- 
05; Instr., do., 1905-06; Asst., G. E. D., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-08; Instr., do., 1908-13; Assoc, 
do., 1913 — . Instr., U. S. A. S., summer 1917. 
Auth.: Mechanical Drafting. Manual Arts 
Press, 1915; Descriptive Geometry, John 
Wiley & Son. Mem., Presby. Church; Soc for 
Promotion of Engng. Educ; A. F. A. M.; 
Univ. Club. Married Katliryn Selina Jordan, 
S 10, 1908, Carroll, O. Children: David Jordan, 
b. S I, 1910; Marion, b. Mr 15, 1914 (died 
do.); Charles Francis, b. My 3, 1915. Address, 
711 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., 304 
Transportation Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

HORACE CHAMBERLAIN PORTER 
1900. M. S. (See No. 1076.) 

G541. RALPH SYDNEY POTTER 
(Husband of No. 5027) 
Professor; M. S., 191 1; Ph. D., 1913; b. Mr 
2, 1888, Fairbury, 111.; s. P. M. (b. 1840, Vt.) 
and Elizabeth (Van Arsdale) Potter (b. 1844, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Fairbury H. S. A. B., 
Lake Forest Coll., 1909. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon. Grad. Stud, and Research 
Asst. to Dr. W. A. Noyes, Univ. of 111., 
1913; Asst., Chief and Assoc. Prof., Soil 
Chem., la. St. Coll. Exp Sta. Auth.: (with 
W. A. Noyes) Articles in Jour. A. C. S.; 
(with R. S. Snyder) Jour. Indus, and Engng. 
Chem.; la. E.\[>. Sta. Research Bui.; Jour, 
Agr. Research; (with T. H. Benton) Soil Sc. 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Chem. Soc; Phi Kappa 
Phi; Gamma Alpha. Married Mabel Bebb, 
('12), D 25, 1913, Ames, la. Children: Doro- 
thy, b. Jl 29, 1915; Janet, b. S 15, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 202 Russell Ave., Ames, la.; bus. add., 
la. St. College, do. 

G542. ALFRED RICHARD POWELL 
Chemist; Ph. D., 1918; b. F i, 1891, Athens, 
O.; s. William Alfred (b. D 3. 1858, Cin- 
cinnati) and Marie M. (Montzheimer) Powell 
(b. Ag 7, 1862, St. Louis). Prepared in Cen- 
tral H. S., Toledo, O. B. S., Univ. of 



8oo 



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Kan., 1914; A. M., Univ. of Neb., 1915. Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon. Asst., Chem., Univ. of Neb., 
1914-15; Grad. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915- 
16; Asst., Chem., do., 1916-18. Chem. Warfare 
Service, 1918; 2nd Lt., Gas Mask Research 
Sect., Am. Univ. Exp. Sta., Washington, D. C. 
Auth.: (with F. W. Upson) The Effect of Cer- 
tain Organic Compounds on Wheat Plants in 
the Soil, Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., 
1915. Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, 1 1 1 W. 5th 
St., Ottawa, Kan. 

G543. EDWIN BOOTH POWERS 
Professor; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ag 6, 1S80, 
Ovilla, Tex.; s. William Wilson (b. O 27, 
1837, Neosho, Mo.) and Evaline C. (Woods) 
Powers. Prepared in Ovilla (Tex.) Schs. A. B., 
Trinity Univ., Waxahachie, Tex., 1906; M. A., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1913. Univ. of Chicago, sum- 
mers, 1905, 1908, 1910, 1913, 1914; Marine 
Sta., Univ. of Wash., summer 1914; Teacher 
H. S., 1914-15; Asst., Zool., Univ. of III., 
1915-16; Fellow, Pharmaceutical Research, 
1916-17; Grad. Stud., 1917-18; Instr., Colo. 
Coll., 1918; Prof., Biol., Colo. Coll., Colorado 
Springs. Colo.. 1918 — . Auth.: (with V. E. Shel- 
ford) Articles in Biol. Bui. and ///. St. Lab. 
Nat. Hist. Mem., A. A. A. S.; Geog. Soc. ; Am. 
Microscopic Soc; Am. Assn. of Econ. Entomol.; 
Am. Entomol. Soc; The Ecol. Soc. of Am. 
Married Pauline Watkins, Je 9, 1918, Dallas, 
Tex. Address, 324 E. Uintah St., Colorado 
Springs, Colo.; bus. add., Colorado College, 
do. 



1918. 



J. ORIN POWERS 
A. M. (See No. 8674.) 



JOHN LOSSEN PRICER 
1907. A. M. (See No. 3144.) 

ALVA LEROY PRICKETT 
1918. A. M. (See No. 5878.) 

DAVID CHANDLER PRINCE 
1913. M. S. (See No. 5370). 

LORING HARVEY PROVINE 
1909. A. E. (See No. 1950.) 

WILLIAM SING-CHONG PUNG 
1915. M. S. (See No. 6495.) 

Gs44. HADLEY WINFIELD QUAINTANCE 
Instructor; A. M., 1900; b. Ag 11, 1864, 
Cable, 111.; s. James Stewart (b. S 5. 1831, 
Bucyrus, do.) and Martha Ann (Hardenbrook) 
Quaintance (b. Mr 11, 1837, Mt. Gilead, 
do.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., Univ. of Neb. 
LL. B., No. 111. Coll., 1889; A. B., Univ. of 
Neb., 1896; D. C. L., Columbia, 1902; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Wis., 1904. Clerk, U. S. Census 
Office, and Stud., Columbia, 1900-02; Stud., 
Univ. of Wis., 1902-03; Prin., Cml. Dept., 
H. S., Lincoln, Nebr., 1903-04; Instr., Econ., 
Univ. of Mo., 1904-05; Assoc. Prof., Pol. 
Econ., and Prin., Sch. of Commerce, Univ. of 
Wyo., 1905-08; Deputy Co. Treas., Albany Co., 
Wyo., 1911-15; Prof., Ger. and Pol. Sc, Lenox 
Coll., 1916-17; Instr., Accounting, Walton Sch. 
of Commerce, Chicago, 1917 — . Auth.: Articles 
in Pub. of Am. Econ. Assn.; Am. Jour, of 
Pol.; Mag. of Am. Hist.; Bailey's Cyclopedia 
of Am. Agr. Mem., Baptist Church; A. F. A. 
M. Married Edna J. Mindil, Ag 15, 1903, Wash- 
ington D. C. Children: Charles Winfield, b. Ag 
21, 1906; Martha Belle, b. Ag 21, 1908; James 
Donald, b. O 3, 191 1. Address, 1621 Division 
St., Chicago; bus. add., Walton School of Com- 
merce, do. 



G545. FRIEND CURTIS QUEREAU 
Director; M. S., 1908; b. N 9, 1882, Piano, 
111.; s. Worthy (b. 1856, Red Creek, N. Y.) 
and Clara Graves (Curtis) Quereau (b. 1850, 
I'lano 111.). Prepared in Gueydan H. S. B. S., 
La. St. Univ., 1906. Agr. Club; Pres., Sr. 
Class; Valedictorian. Instr., An. Husb., Univ. 
of Tenn., 1907-08; Asst. Prof., Dept., An. 
Indus.; Asst., West Tenn. Exp. Sta., Jackson, 
Tenn.; Asst. Dir., Rice Exp. Sta., Crowley, 
La. Auth.: Relation of Steer Feeding to 
Farm Econ., Bui. 79; Sheep and Lambs in 
Tennessee, Bui. 84; Articles on Rice and An. 
Husb., Rice Jour. Mem., Am. Breeders' Assn.; 
Am. Soc. Agron.; A. F. A. M.; K. T. Mar- 
ried Lucile McGee Long, Ja 11, 1910, Jack- 
son, Tenn.- Child, Worthy Thomas, b. O 18, 
1 91 1. Address, New Iberia, La. 

G546. JOHN CALVIN QUIMBY 
Teacher; M. S., 1917; b. JI 23, 1885, Blaine, 
O.; s. C. H. Ouimby. Prepared in Linsley 
Mil. Inst., Wheeling. W. Va. B. S., O. St. 
Univ., 1912. Teacher, H. S., Centralia, III.. 
1912-13; do., H. S., Rochester, Minn., 1913-16. 
Address. 215 Howard St., Bridgeport, O. ; 
bus. add.. High School, Rochester, Minn. 

G547. BARNEY SIMONSON RADCLIFFE 
Chemist; M. S., 1910; b. Je 27, 1S84, Llarri- 
son, O.; s. George W. (b. New Hampshire, O.) 
and Emma (Simonson) Radcliffe (b. Harrison, 
O.). Prepared in Miami Univ. Acad. A. B., 
MTiami Univ., 1908. Sigma Chi; Scholarship, 
Ceram., 1908-09. Jr. Ceram. Chem., Pittsburg, 
1910; Chem., Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co.; 
Asst. Ceram.. Univ. of 111. Address, 707 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana, Ill.t 

DWIGHT T. RANDAL! 
1905. M. E. (See No. 1078.) 

FRANK ALFRED RANDALL 
1909. C. E. (See No. 2488.) 

GS48. OSCAR ALAN RANDOLPH 
Professor; M. S., 1913; Ph. D., 1916; b. N 
25, 1886, Summersville, Mo.; s. James Evans 
and Rebecca Ann (Craegar) Randolph. Pre- 
pared in Central H. S., Kansas City, Mo. B. S., 
Mo. Sch. of Mines, 191 1. Pi Kappa Alpha; 
Tau Beta Pi. Stud. Asst.. Chem., Mo. Sch. of 
Mines, 1910-11; Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111., 
1911-16; do., Univ. of Colo., 1916-18; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1918 — . Mem., Sigma Xi; A. C. S.; 
A. A. A. S.; Am. Phys. Soc; Am. Math. 
Soc. Married Edith Schultz, Je 9, 191 1, Rolla, 
Mo. (Thild, Oscar Alan, Jr., b. D 21, 1917- Ad- 
dress, 802 University Ave.. Boulder, Colo.: 
bus. add., Univ. of Colorado, do. 

G549,. MAX RAVITCH (MARCUS ELI 
RAVAGE) 

Author; A. M., 1910; b. Je 25, 1884, Berlad, 
Roumania; s. Jehuda Loeb (b. 1847. Kish- 
ineff, Russia) and Bella (Rosenthal) Ravitch 
(b. 1850, Berlad, Roumania). Prepared in 
De Witt Clinton H. S., New York City. A. B., 
Univ. of Mo., 1909. Cosmopolitan Club. Fel- 
low, Eng., 1909-10; Grad. Work. Columbia, 
1910-11; Instr., Eng.. Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
1911-12; Auth., 1912-14; Editorial Work and 
Teacher, 1914-16; Writer. 1917 — . Auth.: An 
American in the Making, Harper & Bros., 1917; 
The Prophet from America, Harper's; To 
America on Foot, do.; My Plunge into the 
Slums, do.; Immigrant's Luck, do.; The Loy- 
alty of the Foreign Born, Century and do.; 
Absorbing the Alien, do.; The Tired College 
Man, do., 1918; The Religion of Sanity, do. 
adopted pseudonym. Marcus Eli Ravage, 191 7- 
Married Jeanne Louise Martin. D 2, I9i5- 
(Thildren: Suzanne Anna. b. D 20, 1916; 
Louise Belle, b. F 14. 1918. Address, 867 W. 
181st St., New York City. 



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GEORGE JOSEPH R-\Y 
1910. C. E. (See No. 1165.) 

G550. SAMUEL HAWKINS RAY 
M. S., 1914; b. Ap 6, 1889, Weatherford, 
Tex.; s. W. G. Ray. B. S., A. and M. Coll., 
Tex., 1911. Address, San Antonio, Tex. 

ISAAC STUART RAYMOND 
1895. M. L. (See No. 9.) 

WILLIAM HORACE RAYNER 
1913. C. E. (See No. 3925.) 

Gssi. MASON KENT READ 
Oil Geologist; M. S., 1916; b. Mr 12, 1891, 
Mauseon, O.; s. Edward A. Read. Prepared 
in Doane Acad. B. S., Denison Univ., 1914. 
Oil Geologist, Wichita Nat. Gas Co., Bartles- 
ville, Okla. Address, Box 578, Bartlesville, 
Okla.t 

G5S2. IJARRY WILFRED REDDICK 
Professor; A. M., 1906; b. F 6. 1883, Rays- 
ville. Ind. ; Prepared in Knightstown (Ind.) 
H. S. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1904; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1905. Ph. D., Columbia, 1910. Phi Kappa 
Psi. Instr., Math, and Phys., H. S., Alexandria, 
Ind.; do., Univ. Acad., 1Q04-05; Teaching 
Fellow, do., 1905-06; Instr., Math., Shortridge 
H. S.. Indianapolis, 1906; rfoL, Columbia, 
1909-15; Prof., Math., and Head of Dept., 
Cooper Union Sch., New York City, 1915 — . 
Engr., Ord. Dept., Langley Field, Hampton, 
Va., summer 1918; Washington, D. C. Auth.: 
Articles in Am. Jour, of Math.; Annals of 
Math.; Am. Math. Monthly; Engng. News 
and Educ. Review. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Sigma Xi; Am. Math. Soc. ; Math. Assn. of 
Am. .'iddress, Dept. of Math., Cooper Union, 
New York City. 

G553. JAMES KEEL REED 
A. M., 1917; b. S 30, 1893, Lamb, Ind.; 
s. Fred T. Reed. Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S., 
Indianapolis; Butler Coll. A. B., Wabash Coll., 
1915; Asst. Chem., Wabash Coll., 1914-15. Ad- 
dress, 222 N. Holmes Ave., Indianapolis. f 

G554. SUSAN MARTHA REED (STIFLER) 
(Wife of No. G648) 
A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1913; b. Ag 16, 1884, 
Roxbury, Mass.; d. John Richard (b. Mr 25, 
1832 Ware, Mass.) and Martha Huntington 
(Dudman) Reed (b. Ap 23, 1849, Yarmouth, 
Nova Scotia). Prepared in Westfield (Mass.) 
H. S. A. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1907. Alpha 
Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow, Hist., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Asst., Hist., do., 1908- 
10; Head, Hist. Dept., Lake Erie Coll.. 
Painesville. O., 1913-15. Auth.: Church and 
State in Massachusetts, 1691-1740, Univ. of 
Hi. Studies in the Social Scs., Vol. 3, 1914; 
Cartography of the Mississippi Valley in the 
i8th Century, hiiss. Valley Hist. Revictu, 1916. 
Mem.. Am. Hist. Assn.; Congr. Church; Assn. 
of Collegiate Alumnae. Married William War- 
ren Stifler (g'o8), O 16, 1915, Westfield, 
Mass. Child, William Warren, Jr,, b. N 26, 
1916. Address, 54 Court St., Westfield, Mass.; 
bus. add., Peking Union Medical Coll., Peking, 
China. 

JOHN CORWIN REEDER 
1918. A. M. (See No. 8696.) 

Gs55. CHARLES CHRISTIAN REES 
Pathologist; A. M., 1915; b. Jl 23, 1890, 
Rochester, Ind.; s. Milton O. (b. D 28, 1850, 
Monticello, Ind.) and Margaret I. (Hoover) 
Rees (b. O 19, 1855, Rochester, Ind.). Prepared 
in Rochester (Ind.) H. S. A. B., Wabash 
Coll., 1Q13. Delta Tau Delta; Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi. Grad. Stud., Earlham Coll.; Univ. 



of Wis.; Fellowship, Univ. of 111. Capt., 325th 
F. A., Camp Taylor, Ky.; Camp de Souge, 
France, 191S-19; Mustered out, Mr 3, 1919. 
Mem., Bot. Soc. of Am.; Am. Phytopathol. Soc; 
Lafayette Country Club. Address, 518 Pontiac 
St., Rochester, Ind.; bus. add., c/o Louisville 
Soap Co., Louisville, Ky. 

G5s6. EDWIN ARTHUR REES 
Chemist; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ap 8, 1891, Den- 
ver, Col.; s. Charles Rees. A. B., Univ. of 
Denver, 1913; A. M., do., 1914. Stud, and 
Asst., (ihem., Univ. of 111., 1915-18; Research 
Chem., DuPont Powder Co., Wilmington, Del., 
1918 — . Address, Garfield, Ut.; bus. add., Du 
Pont Powder Co., Wilmington, Del, 

G557. MAURICE H. REES 
Professor; A. M., 1905; b. Ap 27, 1880, 
Newton, la.; s. S. H.(b. Ag 4, 1847, Williams- 
town, O.) and Margaret (Holmes) Rees (b. 
Ap II, 1858, Salem, Ind.). Prepared in New- 
ton H. S. A. B., Monmouth Coll. Fellowship, 
Zool., Univ. of 111., 1905; Prof., Nat. Sc, York 
Coll., York, Neb., 1905-06; Prof., Biol., Tarkio 
Coll., Tarkio, Mo.. 1906—. Q. M. Sergt., la. 
N. G., 1889-1901. Married Elizabeth M. Prath- 
er, Je 21, 191 1. Address, Tarkio College, Tar- 
kio, Mo. 

HARRY PAYNE REEVES 

1914. A. M. (See No. 5891.) 

ERNEST ALEXANDER REID 

1915. M. S. (See No. 6505.) 

G558. Px\UL FREDERICK REIFF 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1912; b. My 30, 1870. 
Basel, Switzerland; s. F. C. Reilf. Ph. D. 
Basel Univ., Switzerland, 1901. Tlibingen 
Ger.; Berlin; Erlangen, Ger. ; Harvard; Asst., 
Gcr., Harvard, 1901-02; Instr.. do., Univ. oi 
Wash., 1902-03; Instr., Wash. Univ., 1903-06; 
Purdue Univ.. 1907-08. Address, 5721 Cottage 
Grove Ave., Chicago. 

G559. THEODORE GEORGE WELLESLY 
REINECKE 
Lecturer; M. S., 1917; b. F 4, 1888, Ceres, 
Cape Province, South Africa; s. D. M. Rein 
ecke. Prepared in Boys H. S., Wellington; 
Ceres Pub. Sch.; Univ. of Cape Town; 
Rhodes Univ. Coll. B. A., Univ. Cape of Good 
Hope, 1907. Asst. Demonstrator. Chem. Dept., 
South Africa Coll., 1908-09; Lecturer, Chem., 
Sch. of Agr., Potcheptroom, Transvaal, 1910- 
16. Address, Box 181, Potchefstroom, Trans 
vaal, South Africa. 

Gs6o. JULIUS ADAM REINEMUND 
Merchant; A. M., 1912; b. D 4, 1890, Mus- 
catine, la.; s. Ernst Christian (b. F 11, 
1S64, Ger.) and Ida Louise (Reuling) Reine- 
mund (b. N 18. 1863, Muscatine, la.). Pre- 
pared in Muscatine (la.) H. S. A. B.. Augus- 
tana Coll., 191 1. Merchant. Reinemund & Co., 
Retailer of dry goods and gen. merchandise, 
Muscatine, la. Married Eva Elizabeth Nelson, 
Ap 14, 1915, Chicago Hgts., 111. Address, 503 
E. 9th St., Muscatine. la.; bus. add.. 117 
119th St., do. 

AMANDA BARBARA RENICH- (DAII^ET, 
1914. A. M. (See No. 4382.) 

MARY EMMA RENICH 
1912. A. M. (See No. 4872.) 

G561. LLOYD HILTON REYERSON 

Chemist; A. M., 1917; b. My i, 1893, Daw- 
son, Minn.; s. John E. (b. S 5, 1867, Green 
Bay, Wis.) and Lydia (Hilton) Reyerson (b. 
My 18, 1866, Osage, la.). Prepared in Daw- 
son (Minn.) H. S. A. B., Carleton Coll., 
1915. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 



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Jr. Gas. Chcni., fiur. of Mines, War Gas In- 
vcstigalions, Wasliiiigton, D. C, 1917-18. 2nd 
l.t., Cliom., Service Seetion, Am. Univ. Exp. 
Sta.. VVasliinKton, D. C. ; (/<;., Ualtiinore, Md., 
ipiX-ig; Mustered out, Ja -'J, 1919. Mem., A. 
C. S., 191S — . Married Nelle Nickell, Mr 7, 
1918, Washington, D. C. Address, Dawson, 
Minn. 

Gs6-'. ERNEST SHAW REYNOLDS 
(Son of Nos. 49, so) 
Professor; Ph. D., 1909; b. D 7, 1884, 
Gleiidale, Mont.; s. Henry Sheldon (.74), (b. 
Providence, R. 1.) and Frances Adelia (Potter) 
Reynolds ('74). (h. Mr 13, 1853, Albion, 
Mich.) Prepared in Providence (R. i.) II. 
S. IMi. B., Hrown Univ., 1907; A. M., do., 1907. 
Gannna Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa I'hi. 
Asst. Prof., Bot., L'niv. of Tenn.. 19091J; 
Assoc. Prof., do., N. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1912 — ; 
Ed.. Tenn. Acad. Auth. : Flora of the Great 
Swamp of Rhode Island, Rhodoia, Vol. 9, 
1907; Seirpus lludsonianus in Rhode Island. 
do.. Vol. 10, 1908; Notes on Botrychiuni in 
Tennessee, do.. Vol. 13, 191 1; Plant Pathology 
in its Relations to Other Sciences, Science 
1908; The College Regulations of Fraternities, 
Hduc. /Cri'i'i'tc. 191 1 ; The Relations of Parasitic 
I'ungi to their Host I'l.uits. Bot. Gascitc, 191 _•; 
.Vbstractor. Pathol. Section of Bot. Abstracts. 
Mem., New Eng. Bot. Club; A. A. A. S.; Am. 
Phylopalhol. Soe.; 111. Acad, of Sc, 1908-09; 
Tenn. Acad, of Sc. ; Bot. Soc. of Am.; N. 
Dak. Acad, of Sc. Married Ruth Evelyn Cav- 
erley, S 3, 191 J. Children: Eleanor Frances, b. 
Je 14, 1914; Ernest Shaw, Jr., b. Jl u. 191 7. 
Address, Agricultural College, Fargo, N. Dak. 



1S79. 



HENRY S. REYNOLDS 

M. S. (See No. 50.) 



•STEPHEN AVERY 
1S97. ^L L. (See No. 



REYNOLDS 

II.) 



EDWARD MELVILLE RHODES 
1913. M. S. (See No. 1401.) 

PERCY McCLURE RICHARDS 
1915. E. E. (See No. 3931. "> 

GS63. CLARENCE HUDSON RICHARDSON 
Professor; M. S., 1918; b. Jl 21, 1890, West 
Plains, Mo.; s. E. F. and Nannie Belle 
t Hudson) Richartlson. Prepared in Buffalo 
(Ky.") II. S. B. S., Univ. of Ky.. 1913. Instr.. 
Math.. II. S., Marion, Ky., 1013-14; do.. Col- 
umbia Coll., Fla., 1914-16; Asst., Math., 
Ihiiv. of 111.. 1916-18; Head, Dept. and Prof., 
Math., Georgetown Coll., 1918 — . Mem.. Phi 
Delta K.uipa. Married Ajjnes Brownlield, N 7. 
1914, Jefferson, Ind. Child, Clarence Hudson, 
Ir., b.' My 25, 1916. Address, Buffalo, Kv.; 
hiis. add., Georgetown College, Georgetown. Ky. 

ROBERT EARL RICHARDSON 
1003. A. M. (See No. 1581.) 

FRANK ERWIN RICHART 

1915. M. S. (See No. 6516.) 

FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHART 
1905. M. E. (See No. 608.) 

JOHN JEFFERSON RICHEY 
1910. C. E. (See No. 1955.) 

NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER 
1878. M. Arch. (See No. 13.) 

G564. CHARLES FREDERICK CURTIS 
RILEY 

Professor; M. S., 1912; b. Ap 17. 1878, 
Alanchester, Eng. Prepared in Crete Acad. A. 
B., Doane Coll., 1901; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 



1905. Asst., Biol. Meteorol. Observatory, 
Doane Coll., 1897-1901; Grad. Scholar, Univ. 
of Neb., 1901; Prin., H. S., Neb., 1901-02; 
Teaclier. II. S., Ind., 1904-05; Asst., Zool., 
Univ. of Mich., 1902-04; Head, Dept. of Biol., 
Simpson Coll.; do., St. Norm. Sehs. of Kan. 
and Minn., 1905-11; I'ellow, Zool., John Hop- 
kins Univ., 1910. Prof., New York St. Sch. of 
I'orestry, Syracuse, N. Y. .'Iddrcss, New York 
Slate School of Forestry, Syracuse, N. Y. 

G565. CLARISSA RINAKER 
(Sister of Nos. 8700, Gs66) 
Associate; A. M., 1911; Ph. D., 1913; h. 
Carlinville, 111.; d. Thomas (b. 1857, do.) and 
I'anny E. (Kelley) Rinaker (b. 1859, Kankakee, 
111.). Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn 
Acail. A. B., Blackburn Coll., 1903. Chi Omega; 
Delta Sigma. Scholarship, L^niv. of 111., 1910; 
I'cllowship, (/()., 1911; Instr., Eng., do., 1913- 
18; Associate, do.. 1918 — . Auth.: Thomas 
\\'arton, A Biographical and Critical Study, 
i'iik\ of III. Studies ill Lanq. and Lit., Vol. 
2. No. 1, 1916; William ALanor and Thomas 
\\'arton, Notes and Queries, 1014;' Twenty si.x 
Unedited Letters from Thomas Warton. Jour. 
of E>t(i. aitd Gerainaitic PliiUrl.. Vol. 14, 1915; 
Thomas Warton's Poetry and Its Relation 10 
the Romantic Movement, Seivaiiee Review, Vol. 
-•3, 1915; Thomas Warton and the Historical 
Method in Literary Criticism, !'i(h!ications of 
Mod. Laiut. Assn., 1915; Thomas Edward's 
Sonnets, Mod. Lang. Notes. Vol. 30, 1915; The 
Dualism of Mr. P. E. More, Philoso/'hical Re- 
view, Vol. 26, 1917. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn., 
1913 — . Address, 908 W. Nevada St., Urbana; 
bus. add., 301 Univ. Hall, Univ. of 111., do. 

Gs66. HARRIET BECKWITH RINAKER 

(HOWE) 

(Sister of Nos. 8700, G565) 

Home Demonstration Agt.; A. M., 1909; 
b. F 12, 1S86, Carlinville, HI.; d. Thomas (b. 
Ag 15, 1857. <'"■) and Fanny Estelle (Kelly) 
Rinaker (b. S 27. 1859, Kankakee, III.). Pre- 
pared in Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn .Acad. 
.\. 1^., Blackburn Univ.. 1904; A. D. E., 
Lewis Inst., 1905. Chi Omega; Delta Sigma; 
H. Sc. Club; Scholarship, H. S., 1908-09. 
.■Special Teacher, pub. schs., H. Sc, Kansas 
City, Mo.. 1906-07; St. Fair Sch. of Doin. Sc, 
1005-11; Asst., H. Sc, 1909-11; Instr., 1911-13; 
Hist. Leader, War Emergency Home Demonstra- 
tion Service, V. S. Dept. of Agr., Hdqtrs., 
Carlinville. 111. Auth.: Fuels and their Utiliza- 
tion in Processes of Cooking, Jour, of Home 
l£con., 1910. Mem., Am. Home Econ. Assn.; 
.\ssn. of Coll. Alumnae; .Vm. Health League; 
Carlinville Lib. Assn. Married Paul E. Howe, 
Jo 18, 1913. Child, Clarissa, b. Ag 19, 1914. 
.Address, 63 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J. 

CHARLES TRESCOTT RIPLEY 
1912. M. E. (See No. 3935.) 

G567. LEWIS BRADFORD RIPLEY 

^[. S., 1916; b. S 20, 1894. East Hartford, 
Conn. Prepared in Glastonbury (Conn.) H. S. 
li. S., Trinity Coll,, 1915. Lab.^ Asst., St. 
Kntoinol., summer 1913. Address, Glastonbury, 
(."onn.t 

G508. WALTER JOHN RISLEY 
Professor; A. M., 1907; b. Mr 16, 1874, 
Logan, O. ; s. John (b. Je 5. 1849, do.) and 
Elizabeth (Drescher) Risley (b. je 15,^ 1843, 
do.). Prepared in Logan (0.) H. S. ; 0. 
Univ.. 1895-97. B. S., l'niv. of Mich.. 1900; 
.\. M., Harvard Univ., 1908. Delta Tau Delta. 
Instr.. Math.. O. l'''niv.. 1807; (/<>., Joliet Tp. 
H. S., 1900-03; do.. Armour Inst., 1903-05; 
.\sst.. Math., l'niv. of III., 1905-07; Schol- 
arship, Harvard, 1008-09; Stud., 1007-10; Asst., 
Astronomy, Harvard. 1007-09: Instr., Math. 
1900-10; Prof.. Math., James Millikin Univ., 



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803 



1910 — . Ft. Sheridan, 111.; Mustered out, S 16, 
1918. Autli.: Algebra, Parts I, II, 111, Am. 
3ch. of Cor., Chicago; (with C. E. Leigh; 
(Jeometry, do., 1905, (with W. C. McDonald) 
Envelopes of one parameter families of plane 
curves, Annals of Math., Vol. 12, 1911. Mem., 
Math. Assn. of Am.; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Soc. 
for Promotion of Engng. Educ. Married I?cssie 
K. Kisley, Ja 16, 1X97, Athens, O. Children: 
Walter John. Jr.. 1). N 1897; Kali)h Edwin, 
li. D 1898; Lee Carlton, b. My 1903; Donald 
Lloyd, b. S 1915. Addrc.'i.';. 155 N. Taylor Ave., 
Decatur, III.; bus. add.. James Millikin Univ., 
do. 

KAYMOND JEFFERSON ROARK 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4875.) 

G569. RURIC CREEGAN ROARK 

(Brother of No. 4875) 
Chemist; A. M., 1908; b. Mr 13, 1887. 
Glasgow, Ky.; s. Ruric Nevel (b. 1850, (ircen- 
ville, Ky.) and Mary (Crecgan) Roark .(b. 
Ja.). Prepared in Lexington (Ky.) II. S.; Ky. 
St. Univ., 1903-05; Clark Univ.. Worcester, 
Mass., 1905-06. A. B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 
1907; Ph. D., George Washington Ihiiv., 1917. 
Sigma Xi. Grad. Asst., Organic Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-08; Fellow, Chem., Univ. of Wis., 
1910-11; Asst. Chem., Bur. of Chem., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr.. 1908-17; Chief Chem., U. S. 
.San. Products Corp., Chicago, 1917 — . Mem.. 
A. C. S. Address, 4738 Kenwood Ave., Chica- 
go; bits, add., 2834 Loomis St., do. 

ELMER ROBERTS 
1917. Ph. D. (See No. 5901.) 

Gs7o. GWLADYS ELLEN ROBERTS 
Teacher; A. M.. 1917; b. D 3, 1893, Bed- 
ford, Ind.; d. Richard (I). 1862, Liverpool, 
Eng.) and Alice (Withman) Roberts (b. 1864, 
15edford, Ind.). Prepared in Bedford (Ind.) 
11. S. A. B., Hanover Coll., 1916. Alpha 
Delta Pi. Teacher, H. S., Bedford, Ind., 
1917 — ■. Address, 1131 M St., Bedford, Ind.; 
bus. add.. High School, do. 

HARRY ASIITON ROBERTS 
1916. C. E. (See No. 1758.) 

ALISERT FOWLER ROBINSON 
1891. C. E, (See No. 246.) 

LEWIS ARCLIIBALD ROBINSON 
1901. A. M. (See No. 1167.) 

RAYMOND ELDER ROBINSON 

1909. M. S. (See No. 3524.) 

WARD REID ROBINSON 
1909. C. E. (See No. 2804.) 

G57I. ETHEL JUANITA ROBISON 
Teacher; A. M., 1909; b. Jl 9, 1887, Ches- 
terfield, III.; d. Thomas Marshall (b. D 10, 
1855, Greenfield, 111.) and Mary (Deeds) 
Robison (b. O 3, 1864, Carlinvillc, HI.). Pre- 
pared in Carlinville H. S. A. B., Blackburn 
Coll., 190S. Sigma Kappa: Delta Sigma. Schol- 
arship; Latin Ilonors, 1908. Prin., II. S., Am- 
boy. 111., 190Q-11; do., White Hall, 111., 191 1- 
13; do., Middlesboro, Ky., 1913-14; Teacher, 
Latin, Virden, 111., 1914-1.=;: do., Cairo, 111., 
1915— . Mem., Epis. Church: O. E. S. Ad- 
dress, 518 Johnson St.. Carlinville, 111.; bus. 
add.. High School, Cairo, 111. 

ANNA SOPHIE ROGERS 
1914. A. M. 1917. Ph. D. (See No. 4876.) 



G572. JEROME STANLEY R0(;ERS 
(Husband of No. 3959) 

Chemist; M. S., 1909; b. N 8, 1884, Iloneoye 
halls, N. Y.; s. Luther II. and Frances A. 
(Hall) Rogers. Prepared in Iloneoye Falls (N. 
Y.) II. S. B. S., Syracuse Univ., 1907. Grad. 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111.; Grad. Stud., Geo. 
Washington LIniv. ; Asst. Chem., Pa. St. 
Coll. Exp. Sta.; Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dent. 
of Agr., Washington, D. C. ; (Jhem., Kistler 
Lesh & Co.. Morganton, N. C, 1918 — . Mem., 
A. C. S. Married Essie May Seed ('09), Ag 
30, 191 1, Newaygo, Mich. Child, Frances Par- 
ker, b. F 12, 1917. Address, Kistler Lesh & 
Co., Morganton, N. C. 

CHARLES WESLEY ROLFE 
1878. M. S. (See No. 14.) 

MARTHA DEETTE ROLFE 

1904. A. M. (See No. 1407.) 

SUSAN FARLEY ROLFl'. (BUTLER) 
1909. A. M. (See No. 1957.) 

CLARENCE SAMUEL ROSS 
1915. A. M. (Sec No. 5908.) 

G573. ELLISON LLOYDE ROSS 
Professor; Ph. D., 1912; b. Je 13, 1881, 
Dixon, 111.; s. W. B. (b. 1856, do.) and Idell 
Lei (Van) Ross (b. 1858, do.). Prejiared in 
Sutherland (la.) H. S. B. S., la. St. Coll., 
1904; M. D., N. W. Univ., 1918. Sigma Xi; 
Alpha Kappa Kappa. Physiol. Chem., III. St. 
Psychopathic Inst., 1912-14; Instr., Pharma- 
cology, and Med. Stud., N. W. Univ. Med. 
Sch., 1914-18; Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — . Mem., 
Am. Soc. of P.iol. Chemists; Am. Soc. of 
I'harmacology and Therapeutics. Married Kath- 
arin Sterling, S i, 1912, (.'ashmere, Wash- 
ington. Child, Betty, b. Jl 20, 1913. Address, 
6928 Lakewood Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 2431 
•S. Dearborn St., do. 

G574. JOHN CARL ROSS 
Research Chem.; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1916; 
I). D II, 1892, Sea Point, Cape Town, Africa; 
f. D. D. Ross. I'reparcd in .Sea Point (Africa) 

II. S. B. S., Univ. Cape of (Jood IIo])e, 191 1. 
Instr., S. Africa Coll. H. S. ; do., Agr. Sch., 
Middlcburg, Cape Province, 1912-13; Grovt- 
fontein .Sch. of Agr.. South Africa; Research 
Chem., Elsenburg Sch. of Agr., Mulder's Vlei, 
Cape Province, do., 1918 — . Address, Rhien 
Villa, Main Road, Sea Point. Cape Province, 
South Africa; bus. add., Elsenburg Sch. of 
Agr., Mulder's Vlei, Cape Province, South 
Africa. 

KENNETH DWIGIIT ROSS 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7907.) 

LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS 
1890. M. S. (See No. 581.) 

Gs7.';. VERNE RALPH ROSS 
Teacher; A. M., 1909; b. My 24, 1885, 
Donnellson, 111.; s. Milton C. (b. Ag 12, 1846, 
do.) and Cornelia A. Foster (b. Greenville, 
III.). Prepared in Donnellson II. S. A. B.. 
James Millikin Univ.. 190S. Al.idia Sigma 
Theta; Orlandian Lit. Soc. Teacher. Sc, Cit- 
rus H. S., Azusa, Calif., 1909-11; Chem., Los 
Alomitos .Sugar Co., Los Alomitos, Cialif., 
1911; Teacher .Sc, H. S., Covina, Calif., 
191 1 — . Mem.. Presby. Church; A. C. S. Mar- 
ried Isabel Bumgarner, Je 23, 1909, McNabb, 

III. Children: Josenh Foster, b. On. 1910; Vir- 
sinia Louise, b. Ag 31, 1915. Address, High 
School. Covina, Calif. 

FLOYD ELBA ROWLAND 
1915. A. M. 1918. Ph. D. (See No. 6531.) 



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HARRISON AUGUST RUEHE 

1916. M. S. (See No. 4881.) 

EARLE UNDERWOOD RUGG 

1917. A. M. (See No. 7477-) 

Gs76. HAROLD ORDWAY RUGG 
Professor; Ph. D., 1915; b. Ja 17, 1885, 
Fitchburg, Mass.; s. Edwajrd F. Rugg. B. S., 
Dartmouth Coil., 1908; Civ. Engr., Lincoln- 
JetTerson Univ., 1909-11; do., 1909. Tutor, 
Hist., Dartmouth Coll., 1906-09; Asst. Instr., 
Graphics, do., 1908; Instr., Millikin Univ., 
1909-11. Address, c/o Educ. Dept., Univ. of 
Chicago, Chicago. 

GUY HENRY RUMP 

1912. C. E. (See No. 2233.) 

Gs77. LEWIS WILLIAM RUPP 
Minister; A. M., 191 1; b. N 9, 1887, Zel- 
ienople. Pa.; s. Rev. John Charles Francis (b. 
1856, Dayton, Pa.) and Zelia (Hill) Rupp (b. 
i860, Leechburg, Pa.). Prepared in Coll. Inst., 
Morrisburg, Ont.; Thiel Coll., Greenville, Pa., 
1908-09. A. B., (Tarthage Coll., 1910. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Teacher, Allen- 
town, Pa., 1911-13; Theol. stud., Maywood, 
111., 1912-15; Minister, Leetsdale, Pa., 1915 — • 
Address, P. O. Box 2, Leetsdale, Pa. 

Gs78. ROBBINS RUSSEL 
Banker; M. S., 1916; b. O 7, 1892, Jackson- 
ville, 111.; s. Andrew (b. Je 17, 1856, do.) and 
Clara Elizabeth (Robbins) Russel (b. N 18, 
1865, Cairo, HI.). Prepared in Whipple Acad., 
Jacksonville, 111. B. S., 111. Coll., 1914. Alpha 
Chi Sigma. Grad. Scholarship, Univ. of 111. 
Banker, Chase Nat. Bank, New York City, 
1916 — . Mem., Com. on Civilian Cooperation 
for combatting Venereal disease. Council of 
Nat. Defense, 1918 — . Married Dorothy Worth- 
ington, Ag 26, 1916, Darling, Pa. Address, 19 
W. qth St., New York City; bus. add., 57 
Broadway, do. 

G579. FREDERIC ARTHUR RUSSELL 
Professor; Ph. D., 1916; b. Je 22, 1886, 
Siou.K Falls, S. Dak.; s. Mark (b. Je 17, 1846, 
Byron, 111.) and Florence Ida (Knappen) Rus- 
sell (b. S 2, 1852, Kalamazoo, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Sioux Falls (S. Dak.) H. S.; Albion 
Coll., Prep. Dept. A. B.. Albion Coll., 1908. 
Sigma Nu. Fellow, Econ., Univ. of 111., 1913- 
16; Instr., Econ., do., 1916-17; Asst. Prof.. 
Jour., Univ. of Wash., 1917 — . Married Myra 
P. Russell, Ag 5, 191 1, Hanover, Mich. Chil- 
dren: (Zarlton Parker, b. Jl 21, 1912; Helen, 
b. Mr 20, 1914. Address, 5208 14th Ave., N. 
E., Seattle; bus. add., School of Journalism, 
Univ. of Wash., do. 

GEORGE RUTLEDGE 

1913. A. M. 1915. Ph. D. (See No. 4399-) 

G580. ETHEL ERNESTINE SABIN 
Associate; Ph. D., 1916; b. Jl 25, 1887, 
Windsor, Wis.; d. Samuel Wells (b. D 2, 
1865, do.) and Ernestine Sophia (Espenett) 
Sabin (b. O 30, 1866, do.}. Prepared in Madi- 
son (Wis.) H. S.; Milwaukee Downer Sem. 
A. B., Llniv. of Wis.. 190S; M. A., do., 1914- 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher, Secondary Schs.. 
1908-13; (jrad. Scholarship, Univ. of Wis., 
1913-14; Grad. Fellow, Philos., Univ. of 111., 
1914-16; Asst., Rhet., Univ. of HI., 1916-17; 
Assoc, Philos., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1917 — . 
Mem., Am. Philosophical Soc. Address, Bryn 
Mawr Coll., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Gs8i. YASUZA SAKAGAMI 
A. M., 1905; b. D 25, 1874, Wakayamaken, 
Japan»; s. Yasube, Sakagami. Prepared in 
Univ. of Minn., M. L., 1899. Address, (t) 



JOHN LANGLEY SAMMIS 
1S99. M. S. (See No. 1080.) 

JOHN CALVART SAMPLE 

1897. A. E. (See No. 991.) 

THOMAS WALTER SAMUELS 
1912. A. M. (See No. 3953.) 

G582. CLAUDE WILLIAMSON SANDIFUR 
Teacher; A. M., 1909; b. F i, 1877, Miami, 
Ind. ; s. Jacob A. (b. D 5, 1856, do.) and 
Florence Melvina (Williamson) Sandifur (b. 
1857, do.). Prepared in Bunker Hill, (Ind.) 
H. S.; Marion Norm. Coll. A. B., Ind. Univ., 
1905. Amanon; Bd. of Bus. Mgrs., Arbutus. 
Teaching Fellow, Ind. Univ., 1905-06; Instr., 
L'niv. of HI. Acad., 1906-11; Head, Dept., 
Math., Jr. Coll., Santa Barbara, Calif., 191 1- 
12; do.. Home Phys. Sc, Hollywood H. S., 
Los Angeles, 1912 — . Auth. : Progressive Ques- 
tions in Chem., 1914. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Math, and Sc. Assn. of Calif.; N. E. A.; A. 
C. S. Married Lillian Pearl Clem, S 15, 1905; 
Miami, Ind. Children: Gladys E., b. Jl i, 1906; 
Cecil C, b. Ap 23, 1908; Mae M., b. Jl 3, 
1909; Florence M., b. Jl 28, 1912; Ruth S., 
b. N 28, 1914. Address, 1260 Harper Ave., 
Los Angeles; bus. add., Hollywood High 
School, do. 

ALBERT MERRITT SANTEE 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7922.) 

CHARLES ELLIOTTE SARGENT 
1915. M. E. (See No. 492.) 

G583. RACHEL LOUISE SARGENT 
(Sister of No. 3530 
Teacher; A. M., 1917; b. F 10, 1891, 
Methuen, Mass.; d. Walter Scott (b. O 17. 
1856, do.) and Agnes Gertrude (Jackman) 
Sargent (b. Mr 4, 1861, Salem, N. H.). Pre- 
pared in Methuen (Mass.) H. S.; Robinson 
Sem., Exeter, N. H. A. B., Bates Coll., 1914. 
Schol., Classics, Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Head 
of Latin Dept. H. S., Champaign, 1917 — . 
Address, Exeter, N. H.; bus. add.. High 
School, Champaign. 

GEORGE MARVIN SAVAGE 
1888. M. L. (See No. 248.) 

G584. E. RANDALL SAYRE 
Prin., H. S.; A. M., 1914; b. Ja 24, 1889, 
Flat Rock, 111.; s. George Edgar (b. Wheeling, 
W. \'a.) and Hallia May (Richey) Sayre (b. 
Flat Rock, 111.). Prepared in Mattoon H. S. 
.-X. B., McKendree Coll., 1909. Prin., H. S., 
Chester, 111., 1914 — •. Mem., M. E, Church; 
A. F. A. M.; 111. St. Teachers Assn.; Nat. 
Hist. Assn. Address, 734 Sparta St., Chester, 
III.; bus. add.. High School, do. 

GS85. WATSON RUSSELL SAYRE 

.•\nalyst; M. S., 1917; b. D 22, 1890, Evans, 
W. Va.; s. Josephus (b. D 6, 1851, do.) and 
Elizabeth Caroline (Hogsett) Sayre (b. Ap 
1852. Huntersville, W. Va.). Prepared in 
Marshall Coll. St. Norm. Sch., Huntington, 
W. Va. B. S., Univ. of W. Va., 1914. 
Analyst, Carnegie Steel Co., Duquesne, Pa., 
191 7 — . Married Norma Louise Sayre, S 19, 
igi7. Elkins, W. Va. Address, 125 S. 7th St., 
DuQuesne, Pa.; bus. add., Carnegie Steel Co., 
do. 

EMIL FERDINAND SCHAARMANN 
1915. A. M. (See No. 6541.) 

FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHACHT 

1898. M. S. (See No. 1083.) 



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G586. EDWIN GEORGE SCHAFER 
PVofessor; M. S., 1910; b. F 18, 1884, 
Jewell, Kan.; s. John C. (b. Jl 14, 1839, 
Ger.) and Lucy M. (Klink) Schafer (b. S 24, 
1850. do.). Prepared in Jewell (Kan.) H. S. 
B. S., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1907. Inst., Farm 
Crops, Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1910-13; Prof., 
Farm Crops, Wash. St. Coll., 1913—- St. Ag- 
ron.. Wash. Exp. St., Pullman, Wash., 1913 — . 
Married Ella F. Miles, Ag 16, 19 12, La Grange, 
111. Children: George Miles, b. Ja 15, 1914; 
Judith Evelyn, b. Ja 24, 1916. Address, Wash- 
ington State College, Pullman, Wash. 

GS87. WILHELMINA MARIE SCHAFFER 
A. M., 1912; b. Ap 25, 1890, Lake Forest. 
IlL; d. George Schaffer. A. B., Lake Forest 
Coll., 191 1. Address, Lake Forest, Ill.t 

ALBERT JAMES SCHAFMAYER 
1914. C. E. (See No. 3164.) 

ALWIN LOUIS SCHALLER 
1912. M. E. (See No. 3165-) 

WILLIAM FRED SCHALLER 
1912. M. S. (See No. 4402.) 

G588. SAMUEL HAWTHORNE SCHERFEE 
Teacher; A. M., 1914; b. F 11, 1880, 
Johnson C^ity, Tenn.; s. Noah B. Scherfee. 
A. B.. Stanford Univ., 1909. Teacher, H. S., 
Los Angeles, Calif. Address. 1023 W. 6th 
St., Los Angeles, Calif.; bus. add.. High 
School, do. 

OTTO PAUL SCHINNERER 
1914. A. M. (See No. 5923.) 

FREDERICK JOHN SCHLINK 
1917. M. E. (See No. S399-) 

♦HELEN KATHERINE SCHOEPPERLE 
(BEYER) 

1916. A. M. (See No. 7196.) 

CLARENCE E. SCHOLL 
1914. M. S. 1916. Ph. D. (See No. 5929.) 

G589. WARREN RIPPEY SCHOONOVER 
M. S., 1916; b. F 6, 1891, Warsaw, Ind.; 
s. William Rodoll (b. D 4, 1846, Pike Co., 
Pa.) and Anna (Rippey) Schoonover (b. My 
28, 1866 Leesbury, Ind.). Prepared in War- 
saw (Ind.) fl. S.; Alhambra (Calif.) H. S. 
B. S.. Occidental Coll., 1912. Gas Defense 
Service, A. E. F., Paris, France, 1917-18; 
do., London, 1918 — . Address, Alhambra, Calif. 

G590. HENRY EDWARD SCHRADIECK 

M. S., 1918; b. Je 4, i886, Brooklyn, N. 
Y.; s. Henry Shradieck, B. S., Cornell Univ., 
1916. Address, 535 Washington Ave., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

CURT AUGUST SCHROEDER 
1903. M. S. (See No. 1583.) 

ERNEST RUDOLF SCHULZ 

1917. M. S. (See No. 7936.) 

G590A. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHULZ 
Professor; Ph. D., 1908; b. Ja 11, 1872, Bal- 
timore, Md.; s. Alexander Henry (b. 1829, 
Jever, Oldenburg, Ger.) and Maria Anna 
(Hauser) Schulz (b. 1834, Hausen, Baden, 
Ger.). Prepared in Baltimore Poly. Inst.; Johns 
Hopkins Univ. E. E., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1900. Asst. and Instr., Phys., Univ. of 111., 
igoi-o5; Grad. Stud., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1906-08; Asst. Prof., Phys., Univ. of 111., 
1908—. Auth.: Manual of Experiments in 



General Physics, The Co-op., 1916; The Effect 
of a Magnetic Field upon the Absorption Spec- 
tra of Certain Rare Earths, Astrophysical Jour., 
XXXV, 1909; The Use of the Photo Electric 
Cell in Stellar Photography, Astrophysical 
Jour., XXXVIII, 1913. Assoc. Mem., Am. 
Physical Soc; Am. Mimismatic Assoc; Trus- 
tee and Treas., Unitarian Soc; Fellow, A. A. 
A. S.; Permanent Treas., Cosmopolitan Club; 
Univ. Club; Hon. Mem., Hindusthanee Assoc. 
Married Christine Hindrika Beenwkes, igoo, 
Baltimore, Md. Children: Dorothea Sophia, 
1901; Alexander Henry, 1905; William Fred- 
erick, 1 91 2. Address, 926 W. Green St., Ur- 
bana. 

TENJES HENRY SCHUTTE 
1916. A. M. (See No. 5402.) 

G591. HARRIET SCOFIELD 
Teacher; M. S., 1917; b. D 3, 1892, Kansas 
City, Mo.; d. Ralph E. (b. N 5, 1867, Car- 
thage, 111.) and Ellen (Ferris) Scofield (b. 
S 4, 1868, do.). Prepared in Central H. S., 
Kansas City, Mo. B. S., Carthage Coll., 1915. 
Delta Gamma; Grad. Scholarship, Univ. of 
111. Teacher. Math., Tp. H. S, Onarga, 111., 
1916 — . Address, 502 Locust St., Carthage, 
111.; bus. add.. Township High School, Onar- 
ga, 111. 

G592. EDWARD BARKER SCOGGAN 
Minister; A. M., 1897; b. D 9, 1870, College 
Springs, la.; s. David M. (b. 1836, Johnston 
Co., Ind.) and Elizabeth (Simmons) Scog- 
gan (b. 1840, Lexington, Ky.). Prepared in 
Rushville (Neb.) H. S. A. B., Amity Coll., 
1896; Ph. D., do., 1899. Scholar, Columbia 
Univ., 1897-98; Prof., Greek and Latin, Dick- 
inson Sem., Williamsport, Pa.. 1898-99; Stud., 
New York City, 1899- 1900; Prof., Greek and 
Latin, Stanstead Wesleyan Coll., 1900-01; 
Minister, DesMoines (Conference, M. E. 
Church, 1901 — . Married Almida L. Roy, N 
21, 1901. Children: Roy Commodore, b. Jl 10, 
1905; Ruth Almida, b. Ag 8, 1901; Homer, 
b. Mr 9, 1911. Address, Defiance, la. 

Gs93. ELEANOR BRYCE SCOTT 
Teacher; A. M., 1910; b. Ap 17, 1888, 
Orlando, Fla. ; d. Robert Philip (b. Mr 27, 
1858, Bedford Co., Tenn.) and Anna Pauline 
(Thompson) Scott (b. O 17, 1863, Ellicott 
City, Md.). Prepared in Rock Island H. S. 
A. B., Augustana Coll., 1909. First Recipient 
Augustana Scholarship in Univ. Teacher. Eng., 
H. S., Moline. III., 1912; do., Eng. and Ger., 
H. S., East Moline, 111., 1912-14; do., Ger., 
Villa de Chautal. Rock Island, 111., 1914-16; 
do., Eng.. Montioello' Sem., Godfrey, 111., 
1916 — . Address, 1718 14th Ave., Moline, 
111.; bus. add., Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, 
III. 

FRANKLIN WILLIAM SCOTT 
1912. Ph.D. 1903. A.M. (See No. 1585.) 

Gs94. WILLIAM DOKE SCOTT 
Engineer; M. E., 1910; b. N 10, 1885, 
Riner, Va. ; s. John Doke (b. F 28, 1829, Floyd 
Co., Va.) and Margaret Virginia (Lucas) 
Scott (b. Ja 25, 1844, Childress, Va.). Pre- 
pared by pvt. tutor. B. S., Va. Poly. Inst., 
1907; M. E., 1908. Res. Fellow, Engng. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of III., 1908-10. Cadet Engr., United 
Gas Improvement Go., Philadelphia, 1910-11; 
Engr., do., 191 1. Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 
Riner, Va. ; bus. add.. Broad and Arch Sts., 
Philadelphia. t 

WINFIELD SCOTT 
1918. M. S. (See No. 7939.) 

♦MELVILLE AMASA SCOVELL 
1906. Ph. D. (See No. 85.) 



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*GEORGE WASHINGTON SEAMAN 
1895. M. E. (See No. 774.) 

Gs95. GEORGE WALLACE SEARS 
Instructor; M. S., 191 1 1 b. Jl 9, 1878, Kid- 
der, Mo.; s. William Wallace (b. ja 25, 1836, 
Ogdensburg, N. Y.) and Angeline Augusta 
(Johnson) Sears (b. S 23, 1846. Buffalo, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Kidder Inst. B. S., Drury 
Coll., 1908. Kappa Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 
Scholarship, 1910-11. Instr., Chem., Drury 
Acad.; do., Chem. and Phys., H. S., Spring- 
field, 111., 1909-10; Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 
1911-14; Instr., do., 1914-17; do., Univ. of 
Nev., 1917 — . Married Edith Clementine Fink, 
Je, 191 1, Springfield, Mo. Address, 935 N. 
Virginia St., Reno, Nev.; bus. add., Univ. of 
Nevada, do. 

Gs96. CORNELIA RUTH SEAWELL 
Teacher; A. M., 1913; b. D 2, 1890, Green- 
i\\\e, 111.; d. Charles Wingate (b. O 1853, 
Richview, 111.) and Emma Cornelia (Miller) 
Seawell (b. Ag 1853, Lewiston, III.). Prepared 
in Greenville H. S. A. B., Cireenville Coll., 
1912. Scholarship from Greenville Coll. Teach- 
er, PI. S., Greenville, 111., 1914 — . Mem., 111. 
South West Div. of Teachers. Address, High 
School, Greenville, 111. 

Gs97. FRED B. SEELY 
Professor; M. S., 1915; b. Ap 29, 1884, 
Chester, N. Y. ; s. Fred B. (b. 1846, do.) and 
Ruth A. (Davis) Seely (b. 1849, do.). Pre- 
pared in Chester (N. Y.) H. S.; Worcester 
Acad., Worcester, Mass. B. S., Worcester 
Poly., 1907. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi; 
Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman and Testing Engr., 
Carpenter Steel Co., 1907-08; Instr., Mech. 
Engng.. Villa Nova Coll., 1908-09; Engng. 
Dept., Du Pont Powder Co., 1909; Instr., T. 
and A. M., Univ. of 111., 1909-15; Assoc, 
do., 1915-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — . Instr., 
U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of III., summer 1917. 
Auth.: The Flow of Water through a Sub- 
merged Short Pipe, Univ. of III. Engng. E.vp. 
Sta. Bill., No. 95, 1917; The Mechanics of 
the Gyroscope, Technografh, 1914; A Concep- 
tion of Acceleration, Bxil., Soc. for Promotion 
of Engng. Educ, 1915; Joint Auth.: Air 
Vents in Steel Pipe Lines, Engng. Record, 1914; 
The Failure of Materials imderRepeated Stress, 
Proceedings of Am. Soc. for Tcstint] Materials, 
1915; The Relation between Yield Point and 
Proportional Limit in Various Grades of Steel, 
do., 1916. Mem., Am. Soc. for Testing of Mat- 
erials; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ; 
Married Anna Wood, 1908, Chester, N. Y. 
Children: Ralph Wood, b. Mr 6, 1912; Irving 
Roe, b. S 28, 1913. Address, 917 W. Nevada 
St., Urbana; biis. add., Univ. of 111., do. 

ROBERT ST. CLARE SEESE 
1913. M. S. (See No. 5405.) 

HERBERT FRANK SEIFERT 
191 7. A. M. (See No. 7940.) 

.G598. ELEANOR FRANCES SEILER 
Teacher; A. M., 1916; b. Mr 8, 1892, Den- 
ver; d. John (b. Jl 4, 1845, Mo.) and Mary 
Theresa (Poinsett) Seller (b. 19, 1850, 
Buffalo, N. Y.). Prepared in Cathedral H. S., 
Denver. A. B., Univ. of Denver, 1913; A. M., 
do., 1914. Ger. Club; Glee Club,. Scholarship, 
Phys., Univ. of 111., 1915-16. Asst., Phys., 
Univ. of Denver, 1911-14; Teacher, H. S,, 
Brighton. Colo., 1914-15; Instr., Coll. of St. 
Teresa, Winona, Minn.. 1916-17; Asst., Phys., 
Univ. of 111., 191 7 — . Address. 1107 W. Oregon 
St.; bus. add., Univ. of III., Urbana. 

SENTARO SEKINE 
1917. Ph. D. (See No. 5933-) 



G599. CHARLES TIMOTHY SENAY 
Teacher; A. M., 1915; b. F s, 1892, Norwich, 
Conn.; s. Mrs. L. M. Senay. Prepared in 
Conn. Agr. Coll. B. S., Trinity Coll., 1914. 
Address, 328 Jefferson Ave., London, (Tonn. 

EDITH IRENE SENDENBURGH 
(SWENEY) 
1916. A. M. (See No. 5934.) 

ARTHUR BLISS SEYMOUR 
1886. M. S. (See No. 291.) 

ERNEST WILFORD SEYSTER 
1917- A. M. (See No. 7205.) 

BESSIE ESTELLE SHACKELL 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4409.) 

CHARLES H. SHAMEL 
1891. M. S. (See No. 618.) 

CLARENCE ALBERT SHAMEL 

1894. M. S. (See No. 670.) 

ABIA JOSEPH SHARP 
1889. M. E. (See No. 327.) 

RICHARD WORTHY SHARPE 
1899. M. S. (See No. 775.) 

ANNA SHATTUCK (PALMER) 

1895. M. L. (See No. 671.) 

WALTER FRANCIS SHATTUCK 
1908. M. Arch. (See No. 672.) 

BENJAMffN BRUCE SHAW 
1916. C. E. (See No. 4901.) 

HAZEL YEARSLEY SHAW 
1908. A. M. (See No. 3178.) 

G600. EARL WOODDELL SHEETS 
Professor; M. S., 1914; b. D 23, 1886, Lost 
Creek, W. Va.; s. Arthur (b. Mr 4, 1858, do.) 
and Annie Jane (Wooddell) Sheets (b. D 9, 
1862, Greenbank, W. Va.). Prepared in W. 
Va. Univ. Prep. Sch. ; W. Va. Wcsleyan. B. 
S., W. Va. LTniv., 191 2. Kappa Alpha; Sigma 
Xi. Prof., An. Husb., and An. Husbandman, 
W. Va. Agr. Exp. Sta. Auth.: Silos and 
Silage. W. I'a. E.xp. Sta. Bnl. isy; Making 
and Feeding Silage, do., 154; Various articles 
in Breeders' Gazette, Nat. Stockman and Far- 
mer, W. Va. Dept. of Agr. Bui. Mem., M. E. 
Church; A. F. A. M. Married Leda (Cordelia 
Atkeson, O 29, 1912, Morgantown, W. Va. 
Children: Jane Atkeson, b. Ja i, 1914; Helen 
Wooddell, b. N 30, 1916. Address, West Vir- 
ginia L'niv., Morgantown, W. Va. 

G601. .ALBERT DURAND SHEPARD 
Research Chem.; M. S., 1916; b. Je 27, 1891, 

Brookings, S. Dak.; s. Tames H. Shepard. 

Prepared in S. Dak. St. Coll. Prep. Dept. B. 

S., S. Dak. St. Coll., 1914. Asst., U. S. Food 

and Drug Lab., Omaha, Neb., summer, 1912. 

.4 d dress, 16 Berkshire Ave., Indian Orchard, 

Mass.t 

RALPH STEELE SHEPARDSON 
1910. M. Arch. (See No. 1084.) 

G602. QUEEN LOIS SHEPHERD 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1913; b. S 12, 1884, 
Pueblo, Colo.; d. Lois J. Shepherd. Prepared 
in Univ. of Colo.; Univ. of Chicago. A. B., 
N. W. Univ., 1907; A. M., Univ. of Wis., 
1910. Chi Omega. Teacher, H. S., Pueblo. 
Colo., 1907-09; Fellow, Philosophy, Univ. of 
Wis., 1909-11; Instr., Phil., Univ. of 111., 
1911-18. Address, 908 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 



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G603. CARL PAXON SHERWIN 

Professor; M. S.. 1913; b. My 21, 1885, Bris- 
tol. Ind.; s. Richard James (b. D 25, 1845. do.) 
and Clara Adeline (Paxon) Sherwin (b. D 6, 
1853, do.). Prepared in Bristol and Goshen 
(Ind.) H. Schs. J. B. Stetson Univ., DeLand, 
Fla., 1907-08. B. S., Hanover Coll., icjog; M. 
A., Ind. Univ., 191 1; Dr. Sc. Tuebingen 
Univ.. 1915. Sigma Clii; Chi Zeta Chi. Fellow- 
ship, Chem., Ind. Univ., 1909-10; Asst. 
Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Teacher, Chem. 
and Physics, H. S., Quincy, 111.. 1912-13; 
summer Emil Fischer's Lab.. Berlin; Stud., 
Tuebingen Univ., 1913-15; Stud., Fordham 
L'niv. Med. Sch., New York City, 19 15-17; 
Prof., Physiol. Chem., Fordham L'niv., 1917 — ; 
Biol. Chem., Pellagra Hosp.. Spartanburg, S. 
C summer, 1916. Auth. : Various articles on 
Physiol, chem.. published in Jour, of Biol. 
Chem.; Biol. Chem. Bui.; Berichte der Dcxitsch- 
en Chemischen Gesellschaft. Mem.. A. C. S.; 
Am. Soc. Biol. Chem.; Soc. of Exp. Biol, and 
Med.; Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. Mar- 
ried Effie Nickless, S 6, 191 1, Bedford, Ind. 
Child, Carl Paxon. Jr., b. D 31, 1916. Address. 
2656 Decatur Ave., New York City; bus. add., 
Fordham Univ., do. 

WALTER ANDREW SHE WH ART 
1914. A. M. (See No. 5938.) 

SHIGETSURA SHIGA 
1905. M. Arch. (See No. 776.) 

HORACE ABBOTT SHONLE 
1917. M. S. (See No. 7956.) 

G604. GLENN ALFRED SHOOK 
Professor; Ph. D.. 1914; b. Jl 16, 1882. Os- 
good, Ind.; s. Alfred (b. do.) and Olive 
(Gould) Shook. Prepared in Moores Hill Coll., 
Ind. Sigma Xi. Instr., Phys., Purdue Univ., 
1907-11; do., LTniv. of 111.. 1911-14; do., Univ. 
of Mich.. 1914-15; do., Williams Coll.. 1915; 
Prof., Phys. and Math., Wheaton Coll.. Norton, 
Mass. Auth.: Proposed Method of Calibration 
of Optical Pyrometers, Phys. Rev., Vol. 31. 
1910; The Equipment of a High Temperature 
Measurement Laboratory, Ind. Acad, of Sci- 
ence, 19 10; Practical Pyrometry, Wiley & Son, 
191 7; Five articles on Radiation Pyrometry. 
Met. and Chem. Engng., 1912; Rechnungsap- 
parat fiir die Bestimmung von Thermodynam- 
ischen Temperaturen, Physik. Zeit., 191 2; Three 
articles on Quantitative Spectrum Analysis, 
Met., and Chem. Engng., 1913; Three articles 
on Refractometry, 1914; A Determination of 
the Sun's Temperature, .-Istrofhysical Jour., 
1914; L'ber die Randkarrecktion des Drieplatten- 
kondensators, Zeit. f Math, u Physik., 191 5; A 
Differential Spectrophotometer, Astrophysical 
Jour., 1917; A Glass Polarimeter, Scientific Am., 
1918; A Differential Refractometer, Jour. In- 
dus, and Engng. Chem., 191 8. Married Nellie 
Switzer, N 15, 1911, Lafayette. Ind. Child, 
Elizabeth, b. O 2. 1912. Address, Williams- 
town, Mass.; bus. add., Wheaton Coll., Norton, 
Mass. 

G60S. ADALINE MARGARET SHOOP 

(TURTON) 
A. M., 1908; b. O 28. 1882, Abingdon, HI.; 
d. Henry Milton (b. N 21, 1851, do.) and 
Philora Elima (Swarts) Shoop (b. 25, 1850, 
do.). Prepared in Abingdon H. S. A. B. 
Hedding Coll., 1904. Teacher, Latin, H. S.. 
Granite City. 111., 1908-11; Asst. Prin., H. S., 
Wyoming, 111. Auth.: Seneca's .\ttitude Toward 
Roman Society as Portrayed in his Letters to 
his Friend Lucillius, 1908. Sec, Bay \'iew 
Literary Club. Married George William Tur- 
ton, Jl II, Abingdon, 111. Address, 2029 D 
St., (jranite City 111. j 

JOHN RAYMOND SHULTERS I 

191 1. A.M. 1918. Ph.D. (See No. 4419.)! 



1916. 



NIM CHI SHUM 
M. S. (See No. 6566.) 



G606. THEKLA MARIA SIEBENS 
(CHAPPED 
(Sister of No. 7213) 
Missionary; A. M., 1914; b. My 7, 1887 
Minonk, 111.; d, Klaas Gerdes (b. F 18, 1852 
Riepe, Hanover, Ger.) and Henrietta (Janss 
en) Siebens (b. My 7, 1849 Jever, Olden 
burg, Ger.). Prepared in Minonk H. S.; Chi 
cago Sch. of Civics and Philanthropy, 1914 
Univ. of Chicago, 1915-16. A. B., James Milli 
kin LTniv., 191 1. Y. W. C. A.; Ger. Club 
.\lliance Francaise; Ger. Scholarship. Teacher 
Mod. Langs., H. S., Mt. Vernon. Ind., 1911 
13; do.. Riverside, 111., 1914-16; Missionary 
under Presby. Foreign Bd., Caracas, Venezuela, 
S. A., 191 7-18. Mem., Stud. Volunteer Band 
of N. A.; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Prairie 
Cliib, Chicago. Married Merlyn Arms Chappel, 
Ja 10, 1917, Minonk, 111. Address, Minonk, 111. 

G607. CARL HENRY SIEVER 
Chemist; M. S.,_i9i7; Prepared in Wichita 
H. S.; Univ. of Chicago; Harvard. A. B., Univ. 
of Kan., 1913. Research Chem., Hercules Pow- 
der Co.; do., Exp. Sta., E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours & Co. Mem., A. C. S. 'Address, 304 
W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del.; bus. add., E. I. 
DuPont de Nemours & Co., do. 

KETURAH ELIZABETH SIM 
1895. M. L. (See No. 406.) 

G608. SIEBELT LUKE SIMMERING 
Professor; M. S., 1913; b. S 23, 1884. 
Hastings, Neb.; s. John Jacob and Katy (Gold- 
enstein) Simmering. Prepared in Hastings 
(Neb.) H. S.; Univ. of Colo.. 1910. M. E., 
L^niv. of Colo., 1916. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; 
Phi Kappa Phi. Fellow, Engng., Univ. of 
111., 1912-13; Instr., Industrial Engng., Pa. 
St. Coll., 1913-14; do.. Steam and Gas Engng., 
Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1914-16; Asst. Prof., do., 
1916; do., Univ. of Colo., Boulder, Colo. Mar- 
ried Jessie May Simmering, S 6, 1910, Hast- 
ings, Neb. Child, Robert Edward, b. Jl 29, 
191 7. Address, University of Colorado, Bould- 
er, Colo. 

JOHN LAWRENCE SIMONICH 
1915. M. S. (See No. 6569.) 

ALEXANDER McDOUGALL SIMONS 
1913. M. S. (See No. S4i8.) 

SEBASTIAN SOLON SIMPSON 
1917. A. M. (See No. 8758.) 

G609. MARK SKIDMORE 
Professor; A. M., 1909; b. Mr 13. 1883. 
Greenfield, Mo;, s. James F. (b. Je 25, 185 1, 
Paris, TexO and Martha Jane (Allison) Skid- 
more (b. D 20, 1856, Greenfield, Mo.). Pre- 
pared in Harrisonville (Mo.) H. S.; Drury 
Coll., 1902-03. A. B. Univ. of Mo.. 1905; B. S. 
do., 1906. Fellow Romance Langs.. Univ. of 
111., 1908-10; LTniv. Fellow. Rom. Lang., Col- 
umbia, 1910-11; Instr., French. Dartmouth Coll.. 
1911-13; Asst. Prof.. Rom. Langs.. Univ. of 
Kan., 1913-17; Asst. Prof.. Rom. Langs.. Univ. 
of (]olo., summer, 1915-18; do., Rom. Langs., 
Univ. of Ariz., 1917 — . Y. M. C. A., French 
Army, 1918-19; Mustered out. F 22, 1919. 
Auth. : Translation of Joaquin Dicenta's Juan 
Jose in Turrill's Contemporary Spanish Drama- 
tists. Boston, 19 18; The Direct Method, Mod. 
Lang. Jour., Vol. i, 1917. Mem., Mod. Lang. 
.\ssn.; Am. Dialect Soc. Married Bernice Rel- 
da Bell, S 13, 1911. Carthage, Mo. Children: 
Relda Elizabe'th, b. Jl 8, 1912; Dorothy, b. Mr 
28. 1914. Address, 908 £. 4th St., Tucson, 
Ariz.; bus. add., Univ. of Arizona, do. 



University of Illinois 



G610. GLENN SEYMOUR SKINNER 
Analytical Chem. ; A. M., 1915; Ph. D., 1917; 
b. Je I, 1890, Columbus, Kan.; s. Eugene (b. 
Ag 9, i860, Albion, Ind.) and Mary Frances 
(Seymour) Skinner (b. N 25, 1864, Hillsboro, 
111.). Prepared in Crawford Co. (Kan.) H. 
S. A. B., Kan. St. Norm., 1913. Head, Analy- 
tical Chem. Dept., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1917. 
2nd Lt., Chem. Service Section, N. A., A. E. 
F., France, 1917-18; ist Lt., do., 1918; Mus- 
tered out, F 4, 1919. Auth. : Article in Jour, of 
A. C. S. Address, Chem. Bldg., Univ. of 111., 
Urbana. 

*VELMA ELETHEA SKINNER (WARD) 
1901. M. L. (See No. 152.) 

WILLIS APPLEFORD SLATER 
1910. M. S. 1912. C. E. (See No. 2818.) 

ROY HARLEY SLOCUM 
1910. C. E. (See No. 1421.) 

G611. GEORGIA SLOUGH (CULBRETH) 
A. M., 1912; b. Jl 17, 1887 Burrton, Kan.; 
d. George Kellar (b. O 30, 1863, Peoria Co., 
111.) and Jessie Gordon Slough (b. O 21, 
1863, do.). Prepared in Peoria and Abingdon 
H. Schs. A. B., Hedding Coll., 1908. Teacher, 
Latin, Eng. and Ger., H. S., Abingdon, 111., 
1908-09; do., Edmonds, Wash., igio-ii; do., 
Momence, 111., 1912-14; do., Elizabeth City, N. 
C, 1914-16. Mem., N. E. A. Married Cornel 
ius Blackman Culbreth, Je 28, 1917, Abingdon 
111. Address, Box 223, Southport, N. C. 



1918. 



CLARA MABEL SMITH 
A. M. (See No. 8767.) 



FLORENCE MARY SMITH (CONARD) 
1906. A. M. (See No. 1275.) 

G612. FRED JOHN SMITH 
Business; A. M., 1904; b. S 7, 1876, San 
Jose, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Ger.) and Katrina 
Smith (b. do.). Prepared in Ger. Coll., Mt. 
Pleasant, la. A. B., la. WesleyBn, 1899. 
Phi Delta Theta. Teacher, Hist, and Ger., 
H. S.; Univ. of 111., 1903-04; Univ. of Berlin, 
1904-05; In business, 1905 — . Mem. A., F. 
A. M. Address, 920 W. Main St., Decatur, 
111. 

G613. GUY WATSON SMITH 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1917; b. O 7, 1885, 
Castle Rock, Colo.; s. Upton Treat (b. S 22, 
:843, Levant, Me.) and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Grout) Smith (b. Jl 26, 1849, Monroe, Me.). 
Prepared in Douglas Co., H. S., Castle Rock, 
Colo. B. S., Univ. of Colo., 1908; M. S.. do.. 
1909. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Gamma 
Alpha. Instr., Math, and Head of Phys. Dept., 
Chapin Hall. Beloit, Wis., 1917 — i Auth.: 
Oscillograph Univ. of Colo. Jour, of Engng., 
Vol. 5, 1909; Engng. Math, in the Fresh, yr., 
do., Vol. 7, 191 1. Mem., Presby. Church; 
Math. Assn. of Am.; Am. Math. Soc; Soc. 
for Promotion of Engng. Educ. ; A. A. A. S. 
Address, Chapin Hall, Beloit, Wis. 

IRENE FERN SMITH 
1917. M. S. (See No. 7971.) 

IRVIN WEBSTER SMITH 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3546.) 

G614. JAMES ELMO SMITH 
Professor; C. E., 1909; b. D 13, 1877, Boone 
Co., 111.; s. Ira (b. N 28, 1839, Batavia, N. 
Y.) and Barbara Ann (Engelhardt) Smith 
(b. Mr 5, 1854, Nuremberg, Ger.). Prepared 
in Sharon (Wis.) H. S. B. S., Univ. of Wis., 
1902. Y. M. C. A.; N. O. Whitney Club. Civ. 
Engr., K. L. F. & J. Ry., Knoxville, Tenn., 



1902-03; Resident Engr., C. B. & Q. Ry., 

Mexico, Mo., 1903-04; Resident and Asst. 
Engr., Wis. Central Ry., Milwaukee, 1904-06; 
Asst. Engr., Va. & S. West. Ry., Bristol, 
Tenn., 1907; Asst. Prof., Civ. Engng., Univ. of 
111., 1907 — ; Mayor of Urbana, 1919 — . In- 
vented and patented. Draftsman's Protrac- 
tor, 1910; designed, 300 ft. reinforced 
concrete slab bridge. Main St., Urbana; Asst. 
in engng. work in const., and designed sewage 
disposal^ plant, Chanute Field, Rantoul, III. 
Auth.: City Streets, ///. Municipal League Pro- 
ceedings, 1915; Municipal Waste Disposal by 
Cremation, do., 1917; Street Maintenance and 
the Engr.. ///. Soc. of Engrs. Annual Report, 
1 91 6; A Mechanical Interpolator, Engng. Rec- 
ord, Vol. 69, 1914; A Retaining Wall Flailure 
that was not a Failure, Engng. News, Vol. 74, 
1915; Staking Bldgs. at Aviation Fields much 
.Simplified, Engng. News Record, Vol. 79, 
1917; Street Numbering Ordinance for Urbana, 
1916. Mem., Soc. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ; Am. Ry. Engng. Assn.; Masonry Com., 
do.; Chm., Ordinance Com. for Revision of 
City Ordinances of LTrbana, 1916; Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Frances McClelland Den- 
nis, Je 25, 1906, Milwaukee. Children: 
(stepdaughter) Katherine McClelland Dennis, 
b. D 9, 1902; Charles Prentiss, b. Ja 21. 1910; 
James Elmo, Jr., b. O 2, 191 1; Harold Winston, 
b. Mr 5, 1915; Barbara, b. Je 29, 1907 (died Jl 
8, 1907). Address, 80s Indiana Ave., Urbana; 
bus. add., Univ. of IlL, do. 

KENNETH GARDNER SMITH 
1916. M. E. (See No. 2518.) 

G61S. LINTON MILLARD SMITH 
A. M., 1918; b. Ja 30, 1895. Galesville. 
Wis.; s. Dr. C. C. Smith. B. S., Shurtleff 
Coll., 1916. Address, 432 N. Jackson St., Dan- 
ville, 111. 



1899. 



LOUIE HENRY SMITH 
M. S. (See No. 1085.) 



G6i6. MERLIN GRANT SMITH 
Instructor; A. M., 1916; Ph. D., 1918; b. 
Ag 26, 1894, Delta, O.; s. Rev. Charles Waldo 
(b. do.) and Dora Jane Smith (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Pomeroy and Rayen H. Schs., O. A. 
B.. Greenville Coll., 191 5. Scholarship, Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16; Fellow, do., 1916-18; Instr., 
Math., N. W. Univ., 1918 — . Married Shay 
Young, S 12. 1916, Lorento, 111. Child, Beth- 
any Jane, b. Jl 13, 1917. Address, Northwest- 
ern Univ., Evanston, 111. 

G617. ORRIN HAROLD SMITH 
Professor; A. M., 1909; Ph. D., 1914; b. 
S t, 1884, Iveyville. la.; s. Howes (b. Ja 31, 
1854, Gouverneur, N. Y.) and Francis Hen- 
rietta (Bosisto) Smith (b. Ap 5, 1858, Elk 
Grove, Wis.). Prepared in Corning (la.) H. 
S. A. B., Knox Coll., 1908. Adelphic; Kappa 
Delta Pi; Sigma Xi. Grad. Scholarship, Univ. 
of 111., 1908. Teacher, H. S., Champaign, igog- 
10; Asst.. Phys., Univ. of 111., 1910-14; do.. 
The W. F. Jonston, Prof, of Phys., Cornell 
Coll., 1914— . S. A. T. C, Cornell Coll.; 
Mustered out, S 12, 191 8. Auth.: Retrograde 
Rays from the Cold Cathode Phys. Rcz'iew, 
\'ol. 7, 1916. Mem., M. E. Church; Assoc. 
Mem. Am. Phys. Soc; Fellow of la. Acad, of 
Sc; Sec-Treas. of Coll. Section of N. E. la. 
Teachers' Assn. Married Jessie Cleora Lyon, 
Je 15, 1911, Monmouth, 111. Children: Vernon 
Maurice, b. N 23, 1914; Marjorie Darling, 
b. Je 20, 1916. Address, Mt. Vernon, la. 

G618. OTTO MITCHELL SMITH 
M. S., 1918; b. My 12, 1884, Yates Center, 
Kan.; s. M. C. Smith. B. S., Drury Coll., 
1907. Address, Springfield, Mo. 



Graduate Alumni 



PERCY ALMERIN SMITH 
1912. A. M. (See No. iS93.) 

G6ig. PINCKNEY FREEMAN SMITH 
Instructor; A. M., ign; b. S 4, 1881, Brown- 
ington. Mo.; s. Joseph H. Smith. Prepared 
in Univ. of Wis. A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1909. 
Instr., Eng., N. W. Univ., 1912 — . Address, 
R. 4, Brownington, Mo.; bus. add., North- 
western Univ., Evanston, 111. 



1916. 



ROSE SMITH 
A. M. (See No. 4910-) 



G620. WILLIAM HENRY SMITH 
Lawyer; A. M., 1907; b. N 8. 1880. Boone 
Co., Ind.; s. Elliott M. (b. Ag 28, 1853. 
Shelby Co., Ky.) and Sarah Ann (Sutton) 
Smith (b. Mr 31, 1857, Boone Co.. Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Prep, dept., Wabash Coll. A. B., 
Wabash, 1906; Ind. Law Sch. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Pol. Sc. Club; Ye Inne of 
Chancery; Scholarship, Econ. Lawyer, Lebanon, 
Ind. Married Ethel Alta Smith, Je 24, 1914. 
Frankfort, Ind. Child, Barbara Jane, F 28, 1918. 
Address, 716 East Main St., Lebanon, Ind.; 
bus. add.. Farmers St. Bank Bldg., do. 

G621. WILLIAM HERSCHEL SMITH 
Associate; M. S., 1912; b. S 17. 1881, 
Tobias, Neb.; s. Herschel (b. Paw Paw, 111.) 
and Jean (Clelland) Smith (b. Scranton, Pa.). 
B. S., Univ. of Neb., 1906. Instr.. Bot., H. 
S., Ft. Dodge, la.. 1907-08; do., Chem. and 
Phys., H. S., Beatrice, Neb., 1908-10; Instr., 
An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1910-15; Assoc, An. 
Husb. Exten.. do., 1915 — . Auth.: various arti- 
cles for farm papers. Mem., Y. M. C. A.; A. 
F. A. M. Married Ruby Holman, D 22, 1909, 
Tobias, Neb. Child, Jean Holman, b. S 13, 
I9I2.' Address, 305 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

WILLIAM WALTER SMITH 
1913. C. E. (See No. 1423.) 

VERA JESSIE SNOOK 
1912. A. M. (See No. 4912.) 

G622. MARY HAZEL SNUFF 
A. M., igi8; b. O 5. 1895, Berrien Springs, 
Mich.; d. George Snuff. B. S., N. W. Univ., 
191 7. Address, Berrien Springs, Mich. 



1883. 



*JEROME SONDERICKER 
C. E. (See No. 249-) 



G623. PETER SOOHOO 
Draftsman; M. S., ign; b. Mr 23, 1884, 
Hai-ping, China; s. Soo-Hoo Nam Art. Pre- 
pared in Univ. of Calif. A. B., Stanford, 
1910. Draftsman, Baldwin Locomotive Wks., 
1910. Address, 720 C St., San Rafael, Calif.f 

RAFAEL ARCHANGEL SOTO 
1917. A. M. (See No. 5427.) 

G624. CLEONE HARDYN SOULE 
Salesman; A. M., 191 1; b. S 13, 1887, Mon- 
mouth, 111.; s. Melville (Tox (b. Ap 10, 1847, 
New York and Inez Bell (Smith) Soule (b. 
Jl 26, 1846, Monmouth, 111.). Prepared in 
Tacoma (Wash.) H. S. A. B., Miami Univ., 
1910. Beta Theta Pi. Salesman, Kittleman 
Leather Goods Co., Chicago. 191 1; City Sales- 
man. Love Warren Monroe Co., Wholesale 
Dry Goods. Tacoma, Wash., 1912— . ist Sergt., 
Tacoma Home Guards, 1018. Mem., M. E. 
Church. Married Sylvia Alice Donahue, S i, 
1914, Tacoma, Wash. Child, Hardyn Benton, b. 
Mr 15, 1916. Address, Regenta Park, Tacoma 
WasL; bus. add.. Love Warren Monroe Co., 
do. 



HARVEY ALLEN SOVERHILL 
1906. M. E. (See No. 1424.) 

G625. JOHN NATHANIEL SPANGLER 
Farmer; A. M., 1897; b. N 10, 1856, Gos- 
port, Ind.; s. William (b. 1832, O.) and Sarah 
C. (Steele) Spangler. Prepared in DePauw 
Univ. Prep. Sch., Greencastle, Ind. A. B., Ind. 
Univ., 1891. Sch. work, 1897-1905; Farming, 
1905-—. Married Josie H. Stonehouse, Ag 22, 
1892, Madison, Ind. Children: Ralph, b. Je 
28, 1893; Mace, b. JI 2, 1S97; Gladys, b. S 30, 
1900; Waunita, b. My i, 1907; baby, b. Jl 26, 
1909. Address, Frederick, Okla.t 

MARY MARGARET SPANGLER 
1913. A. M. (See No. 4914.) 

MARION EMELINE SPARKS 
1900. A. M. (See No. 918.) 

MYRTLE EVA SPARKS 
1890. A. M. (See No. 582.) 

FANNIE GRACE CLARA SPENCER 

(PHILLIPS) 
1909. A. M. (See No. 35S5-) 

ARTHUR OTTO SPAULDING 
1916. M. E. (See No. 4427.) 

G626. GEORGE WASHINGTON SPINDLER 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1916; b. N 15, 1877, 
Woodlands, Mich.; s. John (b. 1833, Pa.) and 
Elizabeth (Mohler) Spindler (b. 1836. O.). 
Prepared in Valparaiso Norm. Sch. A. B., 
Ind. Univ., 1900; A. M., do., 1908. Instr., 
Ger., Ind. Univ., 1907-09; do., Univ. of Kan., 
1909-11; Stud., Univ. of Berlin, 1911; do., of 
Munich, 1912-13; Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111., 
1913-15; Teaching Fellow, do., 1916; Instr., 
Mod. Langs., Purdue. 1916 — . Auth.: The 
Life of Karl Follen, Univ. of Chicago Press, 
1917. Address, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, 
Ind. 

G627. CHARLES STOCKMAN SPOONER 
Entomologist; A. M., 1917; b. Ja 29, 1885, 
Middletown, N. Y. ; s. Henry Sabine (b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Mary Louise (Whit- 
loch) Spooner (b. do.). Prepared in Middle- 
town (N. Y.) H. S. A. B., Cornell, 1907. Sig- 
ma Phi Sigma; Sigma Xi. Asst. Entomologist, 
U. S. Bur. Entomology, 1907-08; do., N. H. St. 
Coll., 1908-09; do., Minn. Exp. Sta., 1911-12; 
do., Ga. St. Bd. Entomology. 1912-16; do., 
Univ. of .111.. 1916-17; do.. Entomology Survey, 
do., 1917 — . Auth.: Pecan Scab, Bui. 49, Ga. St. 
Bd. of Entomology, IQ18; Some New Species 
of Delpbacidae, Canadian Entomologist, 1912. 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Entomology Soc. of Am.; 
Ecol. Soc. of Am.; Assn. of Econ. Entomology. 
Married Frances Marvin, Mr 3, 1914, Middle- 
town, N. Y. Child. Charles Stockman, Jr., b. 
D I. 1915. Address, 701 W. California St., 
Urbana. 

WILLIAM GRANT SPURGIN 
1898. A. M. (See No. 841.) 

ELMER ROY STAHL 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4430.) 

G628. IRENE ELIZABETH STALEY 
Teacher; A. M., 1912; b. N 29, 1888, Athens, 
O.; d. William Henry (b. F 9, 181^7, Beverly, 
O.) and Rachel Henry Staley (b. S 25, 1856, 
Utley, O.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. A. B., 
Tames Millikin Univ., 1909. Alpha Chi Omega. 
Teacher of Eng., Tp. H. S., Lawrenceville, 
111., iqog-ii; do.. H. S., Morris. 111., 1912-13; 
do., Tn. H. S., De Kalb, 111., 1913 — ; summer 
1914, European travel. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Address, 308 Augusta Ave., De Kalb, 111.; bus. 
add.. Township High School, do. 



8io 



University of Illinois 



G629. WILLIAM HENRY STALLINGS, JR. 
(Husband of No. 5350.) 
Stud. Sec, Y. M. C. A.; A. M., 191 1; b. 
Jl 2, 18S6, Alhambra, IlL; s. William Henry 
(b. 1857) and Alice (Warderman) Stallings (b. 
1858). Prepared in Shurtleff Coll.. Acad. B. 
A., Shurtleff Coll., 1908. Alpha Zeta. Hon. 
Scholarship, Classics, Univ. of 111.; Grad. Stud., 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1908-09; 1911-12; do., 
Colgate Theol. Sem., 1912-13; do., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1913-14; Dir.. Religious Educ, First 
Baptist Church, Lansing, Mich., 1915-17; En- 
tered service of Internal. Com., Y. M. C. A., 
1917; Stud. Sec, New Univ. Y. M. C. A.. 
Coimbra. Portugal, 1917 — . Mem., Baptist 
Church, North. Married Florence Armina Ol- 
son ('12), My 1916, Deland, 111. Address, Rua 
Venancio Rodrigues, 11 A., Coimbra, Portugal. 

SEYMOUR STANDISH 
191 5. C. E. (See No. 4431.) 

OTIS ORION STANLEY 
1902. M. S. (See No. 1595.) 

G630. THOMAS BLAINE STANLEY 
Assistant; A. M., 1916; b. O 8, 1S84, Cicero, 
Ind. ; s. A. G. Stanley. Prepared in Noblesville 
(Ind.) H. S. A. B.. Earlham Coll., 1913. Asst.. 
Engng., Earlham Coll., 1911-13; do., Univ. of 
111., 1913-16. Address, Washington Square, 
East, New York City. 

G631. ALLEN EDWIN STEARN 
Chemist; M. S., 1917; b. S 14. 1894. St. 
Louis; s. John H. (b. Jl 22, 1868, Can.) and 
Louise (Hagerty) Stearn (b. Ja 12, 1867, do.). 
Prepared in Eldon (Mo.) H. S.; Yeatman H. 
S., St. Louis. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1915; 
A. M., do., 1916. Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Co- 
Composer of Stanford Stud. Opera, 1912-13. 
Asst., Fellow, Chem., Univ. of 111., 1916 — . 
Ord. Work in Ammunition testing, 1917-18. 
Auth. : The Basic Sulphates of Copper, Jour. 
A. C. S., Vol. 38, 1916; The Molecular Mech- 
anism of Colloidal Swelling, do.. Vol. 40, 1918. 
Address, 4525 Fair Ave., St. Louis. 

G632. MILLICENT STEBBINS 
Teacher; A. M., 1908; b. Jl 11, 1883; d. 
Charles Summer (b. 1848, Kennett Square. 
Pa.) and Sara Ann (Stubbs) Stebbins (b. 1846, 
Lancaster Co., Pa.). Prepared in Omaha (Neb.) 
H. S. A. B., Univ. of Neb.. 1906. Phi Beta 
Kappa. Scholarship, Ger., LTniv. of Neb., 1906- 
07; Fellow, do.. Univ. of 111., 1907-08; Teach- 
er. H. S., Omaha, igo8-io; do.. H. S.. Cham- 
paign. 1910-11; Stud., LTniv. of Berlin, 1911- 
12; Teacher, H. S.. Omaha, Neb., 1912-13; 
do.. Parker H. S., Chicago, 1913 — . Address. 
1230 Parkwild Ave.. Omaha, Neb.; bus. add., 
6733 Lafayette Ave., Chicago. 

G633. ANNETTE STEELE 
Teacher; A. M.. 1916; b. S 19, 1887, Win- 
chester, Ky. ; d. Susan J. Steele. Prepared in 
Hamilton Sch. A. B., Transylvania Univ., 
191 1. Grad. Stud., Tex. Univ., 1914-15; Teach- 
er, Hamilton Sch., 1907-09: do., H. S.. Cynth- 
iana, Ky., 1912-74; do., Eng., Marissa, 111., 
1917. Address. Winchester. Ky. 

MILTON FREDERICK STEIN 
1916. C. E. (See No. 3981.) 

G634. MARTIN WILLIAM STEINKE 
(STORN) 

Professor; Ph. D., 1914; b. My 31, 1886, 
Harrisville, Wis. Prepared in pvt. schs. and by 
tutors. A. B., Wartburg Coll.. 1908; A. M., 
Univ. of Wash., 1910. Fellowship, Grad. Sch., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Instr., Univ. of Mich.. 
1912-13; do., N. W. LTniv., 1913-16; do.. 



Swarthmore Coll., 1916; Prof., Mod. Lang., 
Central Coll., Fayette, Mo., 1918 — . Changed 
name to Storn. Address, Central CoUege, 
Fayette, Mo. 

G63S. WALDEMAR MATTHAEUS 
STEMPEL 
Instructor; A. M., 1906; b. Ag 29, 1882, 
Ft. Madison, la.; s. Plugo Carl (b. Mr 13, 1833, 
Prussia) and Anna (Dagnehart) Stempel (b. 
do.). Prepared in Ft. Madison (la.) H. S. A. 
B., Ind. L^niv., 1905. Sr. Asst., Ind. LTniv., 
1904-05; Fellow, Phys., Univ. of 111., 1905-06; 
Grad. Stud., Cornell, 1906-07; Instr.. Univ. of 
111., 1907-11; Elec. Engr. and Contr., Ft. 
Madison. la., 1911-12: Instr., Elec Engng., 
Pa. St. Coll., 1912-15; Expert Radio Aid, Brook- 
lyn U. S. Navy Yards, 191 5; Instr., Phys., 
Columbia, 1915 — •. Mem., la. St. Militia; Am. 
Phys. Soc. ; Gesellschaft Goethe. Married Grace 
.Mice Hoover, S 4. 1907, Ft. Madison, la. 
Child, Robert Lawrence, b. F 14. 191 5. Address, 
234 Underbill Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; bus. add., 
Columbia Univ., New York City. 

G636. BIRD RICHARD STEPHENSON 
.4sst., Phys.; A. M., 1917; b. Jl 23, 1888, 
Shelby, Mich.; s. H. Frank (b. Je 6, 1858, 
Penn Yan, N. Y.) and Carrie E. (Keech) Ste- 
phenson (b. S 13, 1862, do.). Prepared in 
Jackson (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion Coll., 
1916. Delta Sigma Phi; Phys. Research Club. 
Scholarship, L'niv. of 111., 1916-17. Asst., 
Phys., Albion Coll., 1914-16; do., Univ. of 111., 
191 7 — ■ Married M. Ruth Ramsom. S 191 8, 
Quincy, Mich. Address, 403 S. sth St., Cham- 
paign. 

G637. EDWARD BEATTIE STEPHENSON 
Professor; Ph. D., 1910; b. Ja 19, 1S82, Spar- 
ta, 111.; s. Thom.as B. (b. N 20. 1855, Lancaster, 
Eng.) and Mary Jane (Beattie) Stephenson (b. 
Mr 6. 1856, Sparta, 111.). Prepared in Sparta 
11. S. B. S., Knox Coll.. 1903; M. S., do., 1907. 
Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow, Phys., Lfniv. of 111., 
1907-09; Instr., do., Univ. of N. Dak., igio- 
13; Asst. Prof., do., 1913-17. E. O. T. S., Ft. 
Leavenworth. Kan., 191 7; 2nd Lt., E. R. C, 
Office Chief of Engrs., Washington, D. C , 
1917; Capt., do., 1918 — . Auth.: Magnetic 
Properties of Heusler Alloys, Univ. of III. 
E.vp. Sta.. Bui. 8, 1910; Electrical Testing of 
Telephone Cables, Univ. of N. Dak. Quarterly 
Jour., 1912; Preparation of Engng. Reports. 
Engng. Nczvs. 1913; Notes on Photographic 
Intensity of Sunlight. Univ. of N. Dak. Quar- 
terly Jour., 1914; The Relation of Fraterni- 
ties to the University, do.. 191 5; .A Statistical 
study of the Errors of Amateur Photography, 
The Camera, 191 6. Fellow, A. A. A. S. ; 
Mem., Am. Phys. Soc. Married Adeline .'Mex- 
ander, Ag 7, 191 1, Geneva, 111. Child Edward 
.\lexander, b. O 16. 1913. Address, 2632 Gar- 
field St., N. W., Washington, D. C; bus. add.. 
Office Chief of Engrs., War Dept., do. 

G638. ROSCOE ELMO STEPHENSON 
Student; M. S., 1917; b. N 15, 1885, Camp- 
bellsburg, Ind.; s. John L. (b. Jl 29, 1858. 
do.) and Hattie (Martin) Stephenson (b. D 
-7. 1855, do.). Prepared in Bedford, (Ind.; 
H. S. B. S., Purdue, 191. S- Alpha Zeta. Pres.. 
Agr. Teacher's Club, Purdue. Jr. Research Fel- 
low, la. St. Coll., Ames, la., 1917 — . Auth.: 
Various short, popular articles in agr. mags. 
Mem.. Christian Church: A. F. A. M. Addres.t. 
1604 W. 22nd St., Bedford, Ind.; bus. add., 
Iowa State College, Ames, la. 

G639. HAROLD EDWIN STEVENS 
Plant Pathologist; M. S., 1910; b. Mr 29, 
1880, Pruitt, Ky. ; s. Charles T. and Julia 
(Mendenhall) Stevens. Prepared in Prep. 
Dept., Kv. St. Coll. B. S.. Ky. LTniv., 1906. 
Union Lit. Soc; Y. M. C. A. Agr. Insp., 



Graduate Alumni 



8ii 



Philippine Bur. of Agr., P. I., 1906-08; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. Plant 
Pathologist, Agr. E.xp. Sta., Fayetteville, Ark., 
1910-12; Plant Pathologist, Agr. Exp. Sta., and 
Consulting Pathologist, St. Plant Bd., Gaines- 
ville, Fla., 1912 — •. Mem., Phytopatliological 
Soc. 1914; A. A. A. S., Fellow, 1914; Fla. 
St. Hort. Soc. Married Ella Male Crawford, 
S II, 1911. Jacksonville, 111. Address, 400 W. 
Masonic St., Gainesville, Fla.; bus. add., Agr. 
Exp. Sta., do. 

LUCIA ALZINA STEVENS (De MOTTE) 
1906. A. M. (See No. 1977.) 

G640. WAYNE EDSON STEVENS 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; b. 
Tl 24, 1892, Avon, 111.; s. Willis Edson (b. 
Halfday, 111.) and Edith Quincy (Belding) 
Stevens (b. Avon, IH.). Prepared in Avon H. 
S. A. B., Knox Coll.. 1913. Instr., Dept. of 
Hist., Univ. of Minn.. 1916-17. R. O. T. C, 
Office of Div. Adjt., Hdqtrs. 34th Div., Camp 
Cody, N. M.. 191 7 — . Auth.: British Organiza- 
tion of Northwest Fur Trade, 1870-96, Miss. 
Vallev Hist. Revieiu. Mem.. Phi Eta. Address. 
428 W. Walnut St., East Minneapolis, Minn. 

G641. JOHN ALFORD STEVENSON 
Professor; Ph. D., 1918; b. Mr i. 1886, Cob- 
den, 111.; s. John M. (b. Marion, 111.) and 
Elizabeth C. (Wilkins) Stevenson. Prepared 
in Cobden H. S. A. B., Ewing Coll., 1008; A. 
M., Univ. of Wis., 191 1. Sigma Nu; Phi Del- 
ta Kappa; Phi Eta; Kappa Delta Pi. Scholar- 
ship. Prin., H. S., Nashville, 111., 1905-07; do. 
and Supt., do., Olney, III., 1907-10; Dept. of 
Educ, Univ. of Wis., 1911-12; Ed., Educ. 
Dept.. Scott, Foresman Co., Chicago, 1912-16; 
Sec, Appointments Com., Sec, Sch. of Educ, 
and Asst., Educ, Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Sec, 
Appts., Com. and Sch. of Educ. and Lecturer, 
do., 1917-18; Assoc. Prof., Ed., do., and Sec, 
Coll. of Ed., 1918 — . Auth.: Correlation of 
Sensory Discrimination, Jour, of At>plicd Psy- 
chol., 1918. Mem., Baptist Church. Married 
Josephine Reese, S 19, 1914. Address. 603 W. 
Green St., Urbana; bus. add., 203 Univ. Hall, 
do. 

G642. LIONEL STEVENSON 
Supt., Agr. Exp. Sta.; M. S.. 1914; b. Ap 3, 
1879, Ancaster, Ont., Can.; s. R. S. (b. do.) 
and Alice Amy (Harrington) Stevenson (b. 
do.). Prepared in Dunds (Ont.) H. S.; Ont. 
Agr. Coll. B. S. A., Toronto Univ., 19 12. 
Supt., Dept. of Agr., E.xp. Sta. Dominion of 
Can.. Vancouver Island. Lt., Canadian Militia, 
1902-05; Capt., do., 1905-10. Pres., B. C. Seed 
Growers Assn. Married Mary Pauline Blair, S 
17, 1914, Calgary, Can. Children: Mary Adele, 
b. Je 21. 1916; Evelyn Blair, b. F 3. 1918. Ad- 
dress, Victoria, Vancouver Island, B. C. 

G643. CHARLES LESLIE STEWART 
Professor; A. M., 1912; Ph. D.. 1915; b. S 
3, 1890, Moweaqua, 111.; s. James GIray (b. S 7, 
1840, Elizabeth Furnace, Altoona, Pa.) and Try- 
phena Margaret (Brooks) Stewart (b. Mowea- 
qua. 111.). Prepared in Moweaqua H. S. A. B., 
III. Wesleyan Univ., 191 1. Iris; Phi Eta; Beta 
Gamma Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Del- 
ta; Scholarship, 111. Wesleyan Univ., 191 1-12; 
Traveling European Fellow, 1914-15; Assoc. 
Ed., Argus; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Univ. debates. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of Berlin, 1914; Instr.. 
Econ., Univ. of 111., 1915-18; Head, Dept. of 
Econ., Univ. of Ark., 1918 — •. Auth.: Analysis 
of Rural Banking Conditions in Illinois, 1914; 
The Land Owning Farmer of the North and 
his Need for Personal Credit; Conference on 
Marketing and Farm Credits, Madison, 191 5; 
Land Tenure in the U. S. with Special Refer- 
ence to Illinois, 1916. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn., 
1912 — ; Am. Farm Mgt. Assn., 1915 — ; Council 
Am. Assn. for Agr. Legislation. Married Ruth 



Want, Ag 12, I9i6j Bloomington, 111. Chila, 
Mary Margaret, b. O 30, 1917. Address, Uni- 
versity of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. 

G644. GWENDOLYN STEWART 
Student; A. M., 1909; b. Chicago; d. John 
Douglas (b. Ap 27, 1839, Birkenhead, Eng.) 
and Frances Alder Hogg (Sanderson) Stewart 
(b. Je 20, 1836, Belford, Eng.). Prepared in 
Santa Cruz (Calif.) H. S. A. B.. Leland Stan- 
ford Univ., igoo. Fellowship, H. Sc, 190S-09; 
Travelled abroad anjl King's Coll. for Women, 
London, Eng., 1910; .Vsst., Dom. Sc. Sch., In- 
ternat. Correspondence Schs., Scranton, Pa.; 
Asst. Ed., Text Books on Dom. Sc. for Corre- 
spondence Course, do.: Stud., Pratt Inst., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902; Sargent Sch. of Phys. 
Tr., Harvard Univ., summer 1905; Grad. Stud., 
H. Arts, Teacher's Coll., N. Y., 1910; Mgr. of 
Boarding Dept., St. Univ. of N. Dak., 1910-14; 
Instr., H. Sc. St. Norm. Sch., Santa Barbara, 
Calif., 19 15; Stud., Med. Sch., Stanford Univ., 
191 5 — . Teacher. Red Cross Class, Dietetics, 
summer, 191 7. Auth.: Diet in Relation to 
Growth, Jour, of Home Econ. Mem., Alumni 
.^ssn., Stanford Univ.; Am. Assn. of Home 
Econ.; Nat. Housing Assn.; Nat. Soc. for 
Prom, of Indus. Educ; Scranton Home Econ. 
Assn.; Scranton Parent Teachers Assn.; Y. W. 
C. A.; Epis. Church; ."Mumni Assn. Dom. Sc. 
Sch., Pratt Inst. Address, 1344 Jackson St,. 
San Francisco. 

JOHN TRUESDALE STEWART 
1909. C. E. (See No. 779.) 

MARGARET ESTHER STEWART 
(ROBBINS) 
1886. M. L. (See No. 89.) 

G64S. ROBERT STEWART 
Professor; Ph. D., 1909; b. Ag 16, 1877, 
American Fork, Ut. ; s. James (b. (Glasgow, 
Scot.) and Sarah (Woodhead) Stewart (b. 
Eng.). B. S., Agr. Coll. of Ut., 1902. Sigma 
Xi; Delta Theta Sigma; Fellow. Agron., 1908- 
09. Teacher and Cihem., U. S. V., 1898-99; 
Prof., Chem.. Ut. Agr. Coll., 1909-15; Assoc 
Prof., Soil Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1915-18; 
Prof., Soil Fertility, do., 1918 — . Auth.: Arti- 
cles in Buls loj;-6-8-9-is-i4, Utah E.vp. Sta.: Bui. 
145, HI- E.vp. Sta.; Nitrogen and Humus Prob- 
lems, Dry_ Fofrmint} Sc, 191 1; The Occurrance 
of Potassium in Western Am., Jour, of A. C. 
S., 191 1 ; other articles on chem. subjects. 
Mem., A. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; Am. Soc. of 
.Agron.; Ut. Acad, of Sc. Married Jane E. 
Gordon, 1902, Logan Ut. Children: James Gor- 
don, b. N 23, 1903; Robert V., b. Ja 13, 1907; 
Lawrence, b. Jl 29, 1908. Address, 1206 W. 
Park Ave., Champaign; bus. add., Univ. of 111., 
Urbana. 

G646. FENNER SATTERTHWAITE 
STICKNEY 
M. S., 1918; b. Ag 6, 1892. Wilson. N. C.;- 
s. Fenner Satterthwaite (b. Ap 5, i860) and 
Sarah Elizabeth (Gavlord) Stickney (b. N 6, 
1869). Prepared in Wilson (N. C.) H. S. ; Mc- 
Kinley H. S., Honolulu, Hawaii; Coll. of Ha- 
wan. B. S.. LTniv. of Calif., 1916. Pvt., Co. 
4, 163rd Dept Brig., Camp Dodge. la. Address. 
1104 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. 

G647- LILLY STIEGELMEIER 
Teacher; A. M.. 1915; b. F 11. 1888, El Paso, 
111.; d. Henry Stiegelmeier. Prepared in E. El 
Paso H. S.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. B. S., 111. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1912. Prin., Stanford H. S., 
1912-14. Address, Bloomington, 111. 

G648. WILLIAM WARREN STIFLER 

("Husband of G554) 

Dean Pre-Med. Sch.; A. M. 1908; Ph. D 

191 1 ; b. D 22, 1883. Davenport, la.; s. William 

Henry (b. 1841, Hollidaysburg, Pa.) and Sarah 



University of Illinois 



Brown (Leverett) Stifler (b. 1847, Alton, IlL). 
Prepared in Shurtleff Acad. A. B.. Shurtleff 
Coll., 1902. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Pres., 
Grad. Club, 1910-11. Prof., Phys. and Chem., 
Ewing Coll., Ewing, 111., 1902-06; Fellow, Phys., 
1906-07, 1910-11; Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111., 
1907-09; Instr., do., 1909-10; Asst., do., Colum- 
bia, New York City, 1911-12; Instr., do., 1913- 
17; Instr., Dept. of Phys., Peking Union Med. 
Coll.. Peking, China, 1917-18; Dean, Pre-Med. 
Sch., do., 1918 — . Auth. : Articles on Physics 
in New Intcrnat. Yr. Book, 1912-16; The Re- 
sistance of Certain Electrolytes in a Magnetic 
Field, Physical Review, 1909; Tests on Certain 
Electrical Insulators at High Temperature, do., 
191 1 ; The Magnetization of Cobalt as a Func- 
tion of the Temperature and the Determination 
of its Intrinsic Magnetic Field, do., 191 1. Assoc. 
Mem., Am. Phys. Soc; Fellow, A. A. A. S. 
Married Susan Martha Reed (g'o8), O 16, 1915. 
Westfield, Mass. Child, William Warren, b. N 
27, 1916. Address, c/o China Med. Bd. of 
Rockefeller Foundation, 61 Broadway. New 
York City; bus. add., Peking Union Med. Coll.. 
Peking, China. 

*JOHN CARL STINE 

1905. A. M. (See No. 1978.) 
G649. CLAUDE NEWTON STOKES 

Teacher; A. M., 1914; b. Ag 17, 1890, Cross- 
ville. 111.; s. James M. Stokes. A. B,. McKen- 
dree Coll., 1913. Teacher, H. S., Carmi, 111. 
Address, Crossville, 111.; bus. add.. High School, 
Carmi, 111. 

G6so. HELEN DALE STORY 
Teacher; A. M., 1916; b. Jl 11, 1889, Oxford, 
Pa.; d. William Murray (b. Jl 25, 1852, West- 
ford, Pa.) and Zillah Bell (McCulloch) Story 
(b. Ap 18, i860, Cazenovia. III.). Prepared in 
Moline H. S. ; Augustana Coll. A. B., Mon- 
mouth Coll., 1912. Teacher, Hist., H. S., Dan- 
ville, 111., 1916 — . Address, 212 N. Gilbert St., 
Danville, 111.; bus. add.. High School, do. 

G651. ELLIS BAGLEY STOUFFER 
Professor; Ph. D., igii; b. N 7, 1884, Mel- 
bourne, la.; s. George Henry (b. 1841. Hagers- 
town, Md.) and Mary (Bagley) Stouffer (b. 
1856, Freeport, HI.). Prepared in St. Center 
(la.) H. S.; Drake Univ. Acad. B. S., Drake 
Univ., 1907; M. S., do., 1907. Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1908-09; 
Fellow, do.. 1909-11. Instr., Math.. Drake 
Univ., 1907-08; do., Univ. of 111., 1911-14; 
Asst. Prof., Math.. Univ. of Kan., 1914-17; 
Assoc. Prof., do., 1917 — -. Kan. St. Guard, 
191 7 — • Mem., Am. Math. Soc; Math. Assn. 
of Am.; London Math. Soc, Circolo Matematico 
di Palermo. Married Anna Lucile Shepard, 
1915, Muscatine, la. Address, 1616 New Hamp- 
shire St., Lawrence, Kan.; bus. add.. University 
of Kansas, do. 

G6s2. CHARLES JACOB STOWELL 
Student; A. M., 1912; Ph. D., 1916; b. D 
29, 1883, Bloomington, 111.; s. George Edwin 
(b. 1844. N. Y.) and Katharine (Clingman) 
Stowell (b. 1844, Aaronsl>urg, Pa.). Prepared 
in Bloomington H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. B. 
S., 111. Wesleyan, 191 1. Scholarship, Econ., 
Univ. of 111.. 1911-12; Fellowships, do., 1915- 
17. Instr., Econ. and Sc. Marionville Coll., 
Mo., 1917. Grad. Stud.. Commerce. Washington 
Univ. Seattle. Wash. Staff of U. S. Comn. on 
Industrial Relations, 1914-15. Auth.: Studies in 
Trade Unionism in the Custom Tailoring Trade, 
Journeyman Tailors' Union of Am., Chicago, 
1913. Mem.. M. E. Church. Married Emma 
Sidman, Jl 6, 1916, Springfield. Mo. Address. 
2510 Clifton Ave., St. Louis. Mo.; bus. add., 
Washington University, Seattle, Wash. 

G6S3. EARLE KENNETH STRACHAN 
Phys. Chem.: M. S., loio; Ph. D., 19:2; b. 
My 15, 1886, Brockton, Mass.; s. James Watt 
(b. Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Susan Louise (Bow- 



en) Straclian (b. New Bedford, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Brockton (Mass.) H. S. B. S., Wor- 
cester Poly. Tech. Inst., 1908. Theta Chi; Phi 
Lambda tJpsilon; Sigma Xi. Fellow, Chem., 
1911-12; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; 
do., Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, 1913-16; 
Phvs. Chem., Research Lab. Nat. Aniline and 
Chem. Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y., 1916 — . Auth.: 
(with R. S. Curtis) Condensation in the Mes- 
oxalic Ester Series, Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 33, 
igii; (with E. W. Washburn) The Equilib- 
rium between Arsemaus Acid and Iodine, do.. 
Vol. 35. 1913; (with V. G. Chu) The Trans- 
ferrence Number Conductance and Ionization of 
Hydriodic Acid, do.. Vol. 36; Non Ideal Solu- 
tions, do.. Vol. 38, 1916. Mem., A. C. S.; 
Am. Electrochem. Soc; A. A. A. S.; Buffalo 
Engng. Soc; Univ. C!lub of Buffalo. Married 
Lela Mildred Strachan, 1913, Peoria. Address, 
244 Voorhees Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ; bus. add.. 
National Aniline and Chemical Co., Inc., do. 

G654. CARL JOHN STRAND 
Prin., H. S.; A. M., 1908; b. S 25, 1885. 
Brattleboro, Vt. ; s. Johan Carlson (b. O 7, 
1857, Stora Hof. Vestergotland, Sweden) and 
Christine (Hagelin) Strand (b. Ag 22, 1855, 
do.). Prepared in Brattleboro (Vt.) H. S. A. 
B,, Augustana Coll., 1907. Teacher, H. S.. Belle- 
ville, III., 1908-11; do.. Grammar Sch., Hebron, 
Conn., 1911-13; Grad. Stud., Mass. Agr. Coll., 
Amherst, Mass., 1913-16; Prin. and Teaclier, 
H. S.. Hinesburg. Vt., 1916 — . Mem., Lutheran 
Church. Married Hilma Alina Anderson, Jl 
8, 1916, Brattleboro, Vt. Child, Sylvia Chris- 
tina, My 3, 1917. Address, High School, Hines- 
burg. Vt. 

OSCAR EMIL STREHLOW 
1911. C. E. (See No. 999.) 

G655. OTTO STUHLMANN, JR. 
Professor; A. M., 1909; b. N 12, 1884, El- 
berfelat, Ger.; s. Otto (b. 1856, do.) and Eli- 
zabeth (Henzman) Stuhlmann (b. 1865, do.). 
Prepared in Woodward H. S.. Cincinnati. B. A., 
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1007; Ph. D.. Princeton 
LTniv., 191 1. Sigma Xi. Exp. Sc. Fellow, Prince- 
ton, 1909-11; Asst. Instr., Phys., Univ. of 111., 
1907-09; Instr., do., Stevens Inst, of Tech., 
1911-12; do., Univ. of Pa., 1912-18; Asst. 
Prof., Phys., Univ. of la., 1918 — . Nat. Re- 
search Council Airplane Ranging. Auth.: A 
Difference in Photoelectric Effect Caused by 
Incident and Emergence Light. Philanthropic 
Mag.. 1910; Part 2, do., 1911; A Quantita- 
tive Measure of Sc. Observation. Phys. Review, 
1912; On the Ageing Effect as an Influence on 
the Number and Velocities of Photoelectrons 
for Pt. Cathode Films, do., 1913; Photoelectric 
Properties and Contact Resistance of Cathode 
Films, do.. 1913; On the Asynmetric Distribu- 
tion of Velocity of Photoelectrons, do., 1914; 
The Photo effect of Carbon as influenced by 
its Absorbed Gases, do., 1914; On the Asyn- 
metric Emission of Photoelectrons, do.. 1914; 
Results of Plotting the Separation of Homolo- 
gous Pairs against Atomic Numbers, do., 191 5; 
Variation of C. D. P. with Time. do.. 191S: 
other sc. papers on the Photoelectric effect and 
allied fields. Mem., Phys. Soc; la. Acad, of 
Sc: Fellow, A. A. A. S. Married Cecil C. 
Wilbur. Je 4, 1913, Princeton, N. J. Address, 
Lake George, N. J., bus. add., Univ. of Iowa, 
Iowa City, la. 

G6s6. HORACE WESLEY STUNKARD 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; b. 

Ag 23, i88q. Monmouth. la.; s. H. W. (b. do.) 

and Lulu Hopkins Stunkard (b. De Kalb, 111.). 

Prepared in Walker (la.) H. S.; Greenville 

Acad.; Greenville Coll. B. S., Coe Coll., 1912. 

Sigma Xi; Football; Track; Grad. Asst., Univ. 

of 111., 1912-14; Fellowship, do.. 1914-16; 

Instr., New York Univ., 1916-17; 1st Lt.. U. 

S. A. S., A. E. F., France, 1917; Wounded, 



Graduate Alumni 



191 7; Mustered out, F 5, 1919. Auth: Articles 
in Jour, of Parasitol. Mem., A. A. A. S. ; 
Am. Microscopical Soc. Address, Walker, 
la.; bus. add., New York University, Univ. 
Heights, New York City. 

G6s7. BLANK. 

WARD WILLIAM SULLIVAN 
1914. A. M. (See No. 4925.) 

DOROTHY SUTCLIFFE 

1917. A. M. (See No. 7990.) 

G6s8. EMERSON GRANT SUTCLIFFE 
(Brother of Nos. 7248, 7990, 8800) 

Instructor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1918; b. 
O 2, 1890, Fall River, Mass.; s. George Lincoln 
(b. Je 2, 1S65, do.) and Sarah Alice (Taylor) 
Sutcliffe (b. My 6, 1870, do.). Prepared in Ply- 
mouth (Mass.) H. S. A. B., Harvard, 191 1. 
Lecturer, Eng., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont., 
Can., 1911-12; Asst., do., Univ. of 111., 1912- 
i6; Instr., do., 1916-18; Med. Dept., U. S. A., 
Gen. Hosp. 31, 1918; Corp., do.; Sgt., do., 1919. 
Auth.: Enumerative Order, Eng. Jour., 191 5; 
Systematizing Grading, do., 191 5; Mental Val- 
ues of English, Engng. Nezvs Record, 191 7. 
Married Mildred Chadderton, Je 1918, Adair, 
III. Address, Adair, 111. 

GEORGE FRED SUTHERLAND 

1914. A. M.. (See No. 5961.) 

G6s9. ARTHUR EMIL SWANSON 
With Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. ; A. 
M., 1909; Ph. D., 191 1 ; b. Ja 16, 1885, De 
Kalb, 111.; s. P. M. (b. Sweden) and Char- 
lotte (Holmes) Swanson (b. do.). Prepared 
in Augustana Acad. A. B., Augustana Coll. 
igoS. Adelphic; Cosmopoliltan Club; Grad 
Fellowship, E<;on., 1909-11. Instr., N. W 
Univ., Sch. of Commerce, 1911-13; Asst. Prof. 
do., 1913-15; Assoc. Prof., do., 1915-16; Fel 
low, do., 1916-17; Dean, do., 1917; With Fire 
stone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, O. On 
leave. Special expert, U. S. Shipping Bd., 
1918; Dir., Bur. of Research, War Trade Bd., 
iqtS. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; Chicago Club; 
Chicago Sales Mgrs. Assn.; Chicago City 
Club; Chicago Univ. Club; Univ. Club, 
Evanston. Married Lucy Marie Vick, Je 10, 
1915- Address, 6ji W. Exchange St., Akron, 
O. ; bus. add., c/o Firestone Tire and Rubber 
Co., do. 

FREDERICK CURTIS SWANSON 

1915. A. M. (See No. 6606.) 

ALEXANDER CULBERSON SWARTZ 
1878. C. E. (See No. 33.) 

G660. MERLE ARTHUR SWENEY 
(Husband of No. 5934) 
Farmer; A. M., 1916; b. O 8, 1890, Tamora, 
Neb.; s. Albert Barclay (b. Je 8, 1857, Prairie 
City. 111.) and Anna Virginia (Austine) Sweney 
(b. D 9, 1856, Milwaukee). Prepared in Hed- 
ding Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1912. A. B., 
Hedding Coll., 1913. Scholarship, Univ. of 
111., 1915-16. Instr., Eng., Okla. St. A. and 
JVI. Coll., Stillwater, Okla., 1916-18; Farmer, 
Champaign, 191 8 — . Married Edith Irene Sen- 
denburgh ('13), D 25, 1916, Champaign. Child, 
Eleanor_ Sylvia, b. D 31, 1917. Address, R. 6, 
Champaign. 

BERNARD VICTOR SWENSON 
1901. M. E. (See No. 780.) 

G661. LOLA ERNESTA SWIFT 
Instructor; A. M., 1917; b. N 18, 1888, Carle- 
ton, III.; d. Ernest (b. Mr 23, 1858, Waterman, 
111.) and Laura Virginia (Hedges) Swift (b. F 



6, 1S59, Mt. Morris, 111.). Prepared in De- 
Kalb H. S.; No. 111. St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. of 
Wis. A. B., Mt. Morris Coll., igii. Asst., 
Biol., No. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1911-15; Teacher, 
Bloom Tp. H. S., Chicago Hgts., 111., 1917-18; 
Instr., Shorter Coll., Rome, Ga., 1918 — . Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, 838 S. ist St., De 
Kalb, 111.; bus. add.. Shorter Coll.. Rome, Ga. 

ALBERT PHILIP SY 
1899- M. S. (See No. 844.) 

LORADO TAFT 
1880. M. L. (See No. 223.) 

G662. MITSUTAKA TAKAHASHI 
M. S., 1 9 1.'?; b. Ap 23, 1883, Wakamatsushi, 
Fukushima Ken, Japan; s. Daigo Takahashi. 
Prepared in Aidzu Middle Sch.; Tokio Higher 
Tech. Sch. Asst. Engr., Elec. Engng. Dept., 
Ashio Copper Mine, Japan, 1904-09; Engr., 
Mikko Elec. Ry. Co., 1909-11; do., Mitsui Bus- 
san Kaisha, Shanghai, China, 191 1 — . Address, 
c/o Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Shanghai, China. 

G663. SARCHIRO TAKASHIMA 
A. M., 1918; b. Ap 7, 1884, Shimodatemachi. 
Japan; s. T. Takashima; A. B., Tokio (]oll., 
191 1. Address, Nishimachi, Shimodate-maclii, 
Jbaraki-ken, Japan. 

ARTHUR NEWELL TALBOT 
1885. C. E. (See No. 295.) 

KENNETH HAMMET TALBOT 
1917. C. E. (See No. 3994.) 

G664. STETFAN FUGTA TANABE 
M. S., 1914; b. Mr 9, 1884. Tokyo, Japan; s. 
Motosabro Tanabe. B. S., Knox Coll., 191 1. 
Address, Tokyo, Japan. 

MAURICE COLE TANQUARY 
1908. A. M. (See No. 3200.) 

G66s. FRED WILBUR TANNER 
Associate; M. S., 1914; Ph. D., 1916; b. F 
15, 1888. Buffalo, N. Y.; s. Wellington Bough- 
ton and Emma Melvina (Olds) Tanner. Pre- 
pared in Warsaw (N. Y.) H. S. B. S., Wes- 
leyan LTniv., Middletown, Conn., 1912. Alpha 
Chi Rho; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi. Instr., 
Bacteriol., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; Assoc, do., 
1918— . Auth.: Bacteria in Deep Wells, St. 
Water Survey Bui. 14; Studies on Bacterial 
Metabolism of Sulfur I and II, Jour. Bacter- 
iol. and Jour. A. C. S., 191 8; Bacterial Exami- 
nation of Water, Am. Food Jour., 1917. Mem., 
M. E. Church. Married Hope Stuart Mont- 
gomery, Je 10, igi6, Racine, Wis. Child, Fred 
Wilbur, Jr., b. Ap 5, 1917. Address, 805 W. 
Iowa St., Urbana; bus. add., Univ. of 111., do. 

G666. WEN TSING TAO 
A. M., 1915; b. N 28, 1892, Hwei Chow, 
China; s. Hwa Chin Tao. Prepared in Affili- 
ated II. S., Univ. of Nanking; Univ. Nanking. 
B. A., Univ. of N. Y., 1914. Address, 395 Ma 
Cha Cheao, Nanking. China. f 

EVERETT HARVEY TAYLOR 
1915- M. S. (See No. 5965.) 

RUTH BEATRICE TAYLOR 
(WAGENSEIL) 
1906. A. M. (See No. 2527.) 

SCOTT CHAMPLIN TAYLOR 
1915- M. S. (See No. 5968.) 

WARD HASTINGS TAYLOR 
1913- A. M. (See No. 4453.) 



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G667. ♦JOHN LAWRENCE TEARE 
Student; A. M.. 1917; b. N 14, 1895. Mon- 
mouth, 111.; s. Toiin K. and Grace V. (Cable) 
Teare Prepared in Monmouth H. S.; Univ. 
of Wis A. B., Monmouth Coll., 1916. Alpha 
Chi Rho; Univ. Scholarship, Pol. Sc; Fellow, 
Harvard, 1917 — . N. R. F.. Officers' Material 
Co., Boston Harbor. Died S 11, 1918. 

G668. RICHARD LAWRENCE TEMPLIN 
Engineer; M. S., 1917; b. Ja 20, 1893, Minne- 
apolis, Kan.; s. Grant Templin. Prepared in 
Minneapolis (Kan.) H. S. B. S., Univ. of Kan., 
iqiS. Acacia; Theta Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma 
Xi- Tr Mem., Univ. Club, Univ. of 111.; Rifle 
Team; Research Fellow, T. & A. M., Univ. 
of 111. Engng. Exp. Sta., 1915-17; Lab. Asst., 
and Asst. Engr. Physicist, Bur. of Standards. 
Washington, D. C, 1917-18; Engaged in special 
Military Research and design work for Aero- 
nautics Advisory Com., Council for Nat. De- 
fense, design of airplane instruments, calibra- 
tion of same and testing lab. apparatus, 1918 — . 
jr. Mem., A. S. C. E.; Am. Soc. for Testing 
"Materials. Address, 3739 Jocelyn St., Chevy 
Chase, Washington, D. C. 

G669. HENRY DANIEL TER KEURST 
Teacher; A. M., 1915; b. Mr 19. 1893, Ham- 
ilton, Mich.; s. A. J. Ter Keurst. Prepared in 
Prep. Dept. Hope Coll. A. B., Hope Coll., 
1914. Address, Hamilton, Mich. 

JOSEPH SAMUEL TERRILL 
1894. M. S. (See No. 674-) 

CHARLES DUTTON TERRY 
1907. M. E. (See No. 1090.) 

WILLIAM SUMNER THAYER 
1909. E. E. (See No. 2528.) 

G670. ORA MARY THEOBALD 
A. M., 1918; b. F 15, 1895, Auburn, 111.; d. 
W. W. Theobald. A. B., 111. Woman's Coll., 
191 7. Address, Jacksonville, Ill.t 

G671. FRANK WATERS THOMAS 
Vice-Pres., Norm. Sch.; A. M., 1910; b. My 
14, 1878, Danville, Ind.; s. Erasmus Darwin 
(h. N 13, 1821, Connersville, Ind.) and Mary 
(Rosborough) Thomas (b. O 8, 1846, Owens- 
ville, Ind.). Prepared in Ind. St. Norm. Sch. 
A. B., Univ. of Ind., 1905- Sigma Nu; Kappa 
Delta Pi. Prin., Acad., 1910-11; do., Santa 
Monica, Calif., 1911-13; Prin., Jr. H. S., Sac- 
ramento, Calif., 1914-16; Vice-Pres., and Head 
Dept. of Educ, St. Norm. Sch.. Fresno. Calif., 
191 7 — . Married Ina Gregg, S 2, 1908, Tusco- 
la, 111. Children: Lawrence Gregg, b. Je 6, 
1909; Welburne Craig, b. O 8, 1910, Frank 
Rosborough, b. S s, 1912. Address, St. Norm. 
Sch., Fresno, Calif. 

G672. HOWARD RICE THOMAS 

M. S., 1914; b. Jl 12, 1887, Montvale, Va.; 
s. J. B. Thomas. C. E., Univ. of Tex., 1912. 
Asst., Engng., Univ. of 111.; Concrete Ship 
Div., Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia and 
South Bethlehem. Pa., 1918 — . Address, 2109 
San Gabriel St., Austin, Tex.; bus. add.. Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia. 

ALMON DANIEL THOMPSON 
1897. C. E. (See No. 781.) 

G673. DAVID GROSH THOMPSON 
Asst., Geol.; A. M., 1913; b. My 12, 1888, 
Lockland, O. ; s. David D. and Abia L. Thomp- 
son. Prepared in Evanston Acad. A. B., N. W. 
Univ., 191 1. Delta Tau Delta. Asst., Geol., 
Univ. of 111., 191J-14; Instr., Geol., Lehigh 
LTniv., South Bethlehem, Pa., 191415; Grad. 
Stud., (jeol., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1915-17; 



Instr., Geol., Goucher Coll., Baltimore, Md., 
1915-17; Field work, Geol., Wis. Nat. Hist. Sur., 
summers 1914-15; do., Md. Geol. Survey, sum- 
mer 1916; Asst., Geol., Ground Water Division, 
Water Resources Branch, U. S. Geol. Sur., 
Washington D. C, i9'7— • Address. 1629 Hin- 
inan Ave., Evanston, 111.; bus. add., U. S. Geol. 
Sur., Washington, D. ,C. 

MARION THOMPSON (GRATZ) 
1896. M. L. (See No. 924-) 

G674. JOHN GIVEN THOMPSON 
Minister; A. M., 1895; b. Mr 21, 1862, Som- 
onauk DeKalb Co. 111.; s. Samuel Findley (b. 
My 28, 1828, Mansfield, O.) and Ellen (Given) 
Thompson (b. 1830, Cullybechy, Ireland). Pre- 
pared in Dickson, Tenn. A. B., Monmouth 
Coll., 1885; Univ. of Mich., 1891-2; Stud., The- 
ology, Alleghany Sem., Pa., 1904-5; Prin., 
Weaver Acad., Media, 111., 1889 91; Instr., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1892-3; Tutor and Stud., 
Univ. of Mo., 1893-4; Prof., Math., Cooper 
Coll., Sterling, Kan., 1894-1904; Minister, Flor- 
ence Ave. Presby. Church, Los Angeles. Mar- 
ried Lydia Margaret Reed, Je i, 1886. Chil- 
dren: Paul Dean, b. Ap 26, 18S7; Samuel Reed, 
1). D II, 1889; Philip Edward, b. Je 11, 1896; 
.Man K., b. Mr 9, 1898. Address, 1025 W. 
Florence Ave., Los Angeles. 

MILTON WINFIELD THOMPSON 
1912. A. M. (See No. 4457.) 

G675. EDNA AMELIA THOREEN 
Teacher; A. M.. 1914; b. N i, 1890, Gales- 
burg, 111.; d. John Edward (b. D 29, 1861, 
.Sweden) and Clara Josephine (Erickson) Thor- 
een (h. Je 24, 1864, Andover, 111.). Prepared 
in Galesburg H. S. A. B., Lombard Coll., 191 1. 
Delta Zeta: Ger. Club; Scholarship, Ger., 1913- 
14. Instr., Ger., H. S., Galesburg, 111.. 1915 — . 
Iddrcss, ISS5 E. Main St., Galesburg, 111. 

MABEL ELIZABETH THORNE 

1914. A. M. (See No. 5974.) 
G676. CARRYL NELSON THURBER 

A. M., 1917; b. N 12, 1886, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
s. I. H. Thurber. Prepared in Jamaica H. S. 
A. B., Cornell, 1908. Instr., Eng., Case Sch. 
of Applied Sc, Cleveland. 1913-15; Asst., Eng.. 
Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Bus. Tr. Corp., New 
York City, 191 7 — . Married Nancy Lucile 
Reese, Je 1917, Urbana. Address, c/o Bus. Tr. 
Corp., 185 Madison Ave., New York City. 

RALPH EARLE TIEJE 
1912. A. M. 1917. Ph. D. (See No. 4460.) 
G677. ARTHUR JERROLD TIEJE 
(Brother of No. 4460.) 
Assistant; Ph. D., 1912; b. S 24, 1882, Day- 
ton. O. ; s. Henry August (b. N 10. 1847, Cin- 
cinnati) and Katherine Caroline (Bell) Tieje, 
b. F 15, 1854 Dayton, O.). A. B., Cornell, 1903; 
A. M., do.. 1004. Teacher, H. S., Mattoon. 
1905-06; do., H. S., Urbana, 1906-08; Asst., 
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Instr., 
Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1910-11; Instr., Univ. of 
111., 1912-14; do., Rhet., Univ. of Minn., 
1 9 14 — . Address, Univ. of Minn., Minneap- 
olis. t 

G678. RAYMER WENDELL TINSLEY 
Principal; A. M., 1915; b. F 2, 1890, Hart- 
ford, Kv.; s. W. S. Tinsley. Prepared in Hart- 
ford (Ky.) H. S. A. B.. Univ. of Ky., 1912. 
Prin., H. S., Greenville, Ky., 1912-13; Asst. 
Prin., H. S., Hartford. Ky., 1913-14; Instr., 
Mod. Lang., Univ. of Miss., 1915-17; Special 
.\gt., U. S. Dept. of Justice, Bur. of Investi- 
gation, Waco, Tex., 191 7 — . Married Alice 
Keown, Je 1916, Hartford, Ky. Two Children. 
.Address, Hartford, Ky. ; bus. add.. Box 874, 
Waco, Tex. 



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G679. "RALPH WALDO TIPPET 
A. M., 1915; b. Mr I, 1891, Manitowoc, Wis.; 
s. James Henry (b. Ja 24, 1859, Cornwall, Eng.) 
and Mary (Jerome) Tippet (b. Mr 15, 1863, 
Roscoe, in.). Prepared in janesville (Wis.) 
H. S. A. B., Lawrence Coll., 1913. Beta Sig- 
ma Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Chem., Paper Mill, 
Appleton, Wis. 2nd K. O. T. C, Fort Sheri- 
dan; 2nd Lt., France, 1918. Killed in action, 
S 12, 1918. 

G63o. VINCENT HOLLIS TODD 
Clerk; A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; b. Ag 22, 
1879, North Panama, N. Y. ; s. HoUis Devillo 
(b. O 16, 1843, Stockton, N. Y.) and Laura 
Ann (Park) Todd (b. Jl 15, 1847, French 
Creek, N. Y.). Prepared in Sheffield (Pa.) H. 
S. A. B., Harvard, 1907. A. M. Chesbrough 
Sem., North Chili, N. Y. ; Univ. of Rochester, 
Price Greenleaf Scholarship; C. L. Jones Schol- 
arship. Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1909; Fel- 
low, 1910-12; Asst., Ger., summers 1911-12; 
Prof., Mod. Langs., Greenville Coll., 111., 19 12- 
15; Jamestown Coll., Jamestown, N. Dak., 1915 
16; Instr., Mod. Langs., Carnegie Inst, of 
Tech., Pittsburgh, 1916-17; Adams Express Co., 
do., 1917-18; Clerk in the Civil Service, Signal 
Corps, U. S. A., Washington, D. C, 1918; 
Dept. of Agr., Bur. of Foreign Markets, do. 
Auth. : Baron Christoph von Graffenrieds New 
Bern Adventures, reprinted from Deutsch 
Ainerikanische Geschichts-Blaetter. Chicago, 
Jahrgang. 1912, Revision (with Prof. GoebeO; 
New Bern, Milwaukee Free Press, 1914. Mar- 
ried Martha Frances Riggins, Ag 17, 1916. Ur- 
bana. Address, 1278 Morse St., N. E. Wash- 
ington, D. C; bus. add.. Corner 7th and E Sts., 
Nf. W. Washington, D. C. 

LOUIS ARTHUR TOHILL 
1914. A. M. (See No. 5460.) 

BEN TOMLINSON 

1907. A. M. (See No. 2841.) 

WILLIS EUGENE TOWER 

1908. M. S. (See No. 847.) 

MERLE JAY TREES 
1911. C. E. (See No. 3209.) 

FRANCIS JOHN TRESISE 
1893. C. E. (See No. 622.) 

WILLIAM CHILTON TROUTMAN 
1918. A. M. (See No. 8829.) 

MARY LUELLA TROWBRIDGE 
1916. A. M. (See No. 7272.) 

G681. PERRY FOX TROWBRIDGE 
Professor; Ph. D., 1906; b. Ap 25, 1866; 
s. George Martin (b. Ap 6, 1833, N. Y.) and 
Lesbia Eudora (Fox) Trowbridge (b. N 27, 
1837 Pa.). Prepared in Centreville (Mich.) 
H. S. B. Ped.. Mich., Norm. Coll., 1892; Ph. 
B., Univ. of Mich., 1892; A. M.. do.. 1905. Phi 
Lambda Upsiton; Alpha Chi; Delta Theta Sig- 
ma; Sigma Xi. Instr., Ger. and Sc, Kalama- 
zoo Coll., 1889-91; do., Ped., Mich. Norm. 
Coll., 1892-3; Asst., C em., Univ. of Mich., 
1893-4; Prof., Math., Kalamazoo Coll., 1894; 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1894-5; Stud, in 
Braunschweig Zucker Schule, summer 1898; 
in Marburg Univ., 1898-9; Instr., Organic 
Chem., and Accountant in the Chem. Lab., 
Univ. of Mich., i89';-i902; Agr. Supt. and 
Beet Sugar Chem.. Mich, and Calif., 1002-4; 
Research Asst., Nutrition and Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1005-7; Asst. Prof., Chem. ,1907; 
do., in charge of Agr. C em. and Assoc. Chem. 
in Mo. Exp. Sta., 1907-8; Prof.. Agr. Chem. 
and Chem., do., 1908-18; Dir. of N. Dak. Exp. 



Sta., 1918 — . Collaborating Chem. for Mo. 
Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr.; 
Othcial Rep. of Mo. §th Inteinat. Cong, oi 
App. Chem. Auth.: Inspection of Commercial 
Fertilizers, 1907-18, Univ. of Mo. E.vp. Sta. 
Bills.; also numerous scientific papers. Mem., 
Baptist Church; A. C. S.; Am. Assn. Official 
Agr. Chem. V. P., 1916-17, Pres., 1917-18; 
Am.' Soc. An. Nutrition; A. A. A. S.; Cml. 
Club, Columbia, Mo. Married Grace Hall, S 
4, 1894.. Children: Hugh Merton, b. My 15, 
1899; Eleanor, b. Ap 13, 1901; Vernon Hall, b. 
O 23, 1902; Neva, b. F 10, 1906; Marion, b. 
Je 29, 1908. Address, North Dakota Exp. Sta., 
University P. O., N. Dak. 

G682. YANG FENG TSENG 
M. S., 1918; b. N 24, 1886, Shanghai, 
Kiangsu, China; s. H. Y. Tseng. B. S., Pei 
Yang Univ., 191 1. Address, 6 Thome St., 
Shanghai, Kiangsu, China. 

G683. YING-HSUAN HSUWEN TSOU 
Professor; M. S., 1913; b. S 14, 1886, Dis- 
trict of Wu-hu, China; s. Chai-lia Tsou. 
B. S., Cornell, 1912. Address, Univ. of Nan- 
king, China. 

G684. TSEH LING TSU 
A. M., 1918; b. S 7, 1887, Kingtang, Chi- 
na; s. Y. B. Hsu. A. B., Univ. of Nanking, 
1914. Address, no Hsu Gia Kai, Kintang, 
Kiangsu, China.t 

G685. ESTON VALENTINE TUBBS 
Prin., H. S.; A. M., 1910; b. F 14, 1883, 
Hillsboro, Ind.; s. Daniel Orlando (b. S 4, 
1854, Winamac, Ind.) and Hattie (Cheney) 
Tubbs (b. Ap 2, 1863. Hillsboro, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Rossville H. S. A. B., N. W. Univ., 
1909. Kappa Delta Pi. Fellow, Hist.; Prin., 
Tp. H. S., Lawrenceville, 111., 1910-12; do., 
Centralia, 111., 1912-17; do., H. S., Tulsa, Ok- 
la., 1917^. Auth.: The Part-time Plan in the 
(Tentralia Tp. H. S., Sch. Review, Vol. 26, 
1918. Pres., Egyptian Sch. Masters Club; 
V P., S. West. 111. Teachers Assn.; Gen. Com. 
of N. Central Assn. of Colleges and Secondary 
Schs. ; Com. of N. Central Assn. for 111.; Pres., 
H. S. Section of East Okla. St. Teachers Assn. 
Married Vinnie Isabelle McAllister, F 24, 1904, 
Rossville, 111. Children: Edwin Daniel, b. S 4, 
1906; Dorothy Louise, b. O 15, 1908; Genevieve 
Bernice b. S 25, 1910; Marion Lois, b. S 21, 
1914. Address. 1 1 1 E. Haskell St., Tulsa, Okla.; 
bus. add.. High School, do. 

EFFIE MAY TULL 
1907. A. M. (See No. 1605.) 

ROBERT EDGAR TURLEY, Jr. 
1915. M. S. (See No. 5979-) 

HUBERT MICHAEL TURNER 
1915. M. S. (See No. 4468.) 

G686. LYNNE HERMAN ULICH 
Assistant; B. S., Grinnell Coll., 1914; b. 
Ja 2, 1892, Creston, la.; s. John and Hattie 
(Maurer) Ulich (b. Mr 31, 1868, Mishawaka, 
Ind.). Prepared in Villisca (la.) H. S. Teach- 
er, Sc, H. S.. Albia, la., 1914-15; do., Win- 
dom Coll., Montivideo, Minn.. 1915-16; Grad. 
Asst. Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1916; Asst.. do., 
191 7 — . Address, 510 E. C'-almers St., Cham- 
paign; bus. add., 256 Chem. Bldg., Univ. of 
111., Urbana; 

G687. HELENA MARIE ULRICI 
A. M., 1917; b. N 2, 1891, Rockford. 111.; 
d. Douglas (b. My 9. 1S61 Beloit, Wis.) and 
Emma Rebecca (Judd) Ulrici (b. F i, 1863, 
Durand. 111.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. A. 
B., Rockford Coll. for Women, 1915. Scholar- 
ship from Rockford Coll. Address, 1047 Harlem 
Blvd., Rockford, 111. 



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G688. HELEN UPDEGRAFF 
Research Chem.; A. M., 1917; b. Ag i, 1890, 
Columbia, Mo.; d. Milton (b. F 22, 1859, 
Decorah, la.) and Alice Maxwell (Lamb) Up- 
degraff (b. Mr 7, 1861, Madison, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Western H. S., Washington, D. C; A. 
B., Cornell. Alpha Phi; Alpha Theta Chi; Fel- 
lowship, Univ. of III., 1917-18. Grad. Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Fellow, do., 
1917-1S; Research Asst. Chem., Del. Exp. Sta., 
1918 — . Address, Delaware College, Newark, 
Del. 

G689. THOMAS CARLTON UPHAM 
A. M., 1918; b. Ja 9, 1894, Fitchburg, 
Mass.; s. N. C. Upham. B. S., Mass. Agr. 
Coll., 1916. Address, 17 Longwood Ave., Fitch- 
burg, Mass.t 

G690. LENT DAYTON UPSON 
Dir., Bur. Govt. Research; Ph. D., 1911; b. 
N 5, 1886, De Leon Springs, Fla.; s. Jesse 
Bronson (b. Ja 6, 1852 Seward, 111.) and 
Mary (Sibley) L'pson (b. Ja 20, i860, Terre 
Haute, Ind.). Prepared in Rockford H. S. A. 
B., Univ. of Wis., 1908; A. M., do., 1909. Aca- 
cia. Tr. Sch. for Pub. Serv. of N. Y. Bur. of 
Municipal Research, 1911-12; In charge. Muni- 
cipal Exhibit of Cincinnati, 1912; Dir., Dayton 
Bur. of Municipal Research, 1912-15; Sec, 
Citizens Relief Com., Dayton, O., 1913; Asst. 
Dir., N. Y. Bur. of Municipal Research, 1914; 
Ex. Sec, Nat. Cash Register Co., 1915-16; 
Dir., Detroit Bur. of Govt. Research, 1916 — ; 
Council, Nat. Municipal League, 1917 — ; Trus- 
tee, Detroit Community Union, 1918 — ; Ad- 
visory, Editorial Bd., I\fat. Municipal Review: 
Lecturer. Municipal Adm., Univ. of Mich. 
Auth. : Sources of Municipal Revenues in II!., 
Univ. of 111. Press, 1912; contributions to Pro- 
fessional mags. Mem., Knight Templar; Shrine: 
Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; Govt. Research Confer- 
ence; Am. Statistical Assn.; Am. Acad, of Soc. 
and Pol. Sc. Married Marie Evelyn Rehmert, 
Detroit. My 29, 1917. Address, 284 Virginia 
Park, Detroit, Mich. 

*HOWARD De WITT VALENTINE 
1915. M. S. (See No. 5982.) 

G691. ERNEST VAN ALSTYNE 
Asst. Chief. Agr. Sta.; M. S., 191 7; b. Ap 
15, 1882, Grand Ledge, Mich. Prepared in Lan- 
sing (Mich.) H. S. B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1907. Phi Lambda Upsilon. In charge of lab. 
section, H. S. Chem., one term; Mechanic, 
three summers; Asst., Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta.. 
Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc, do., 1911-15; 
Asst. Chief, do., 1915-18; on leave, 1918 — . 
Mem., 111. Acad, of Sc. Married Adah Mariam 
Stowell, Ag 10, 1910, Lowell, Mich. Address, 
912 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

GEORGE ATHOL VAN BRUNT 
1909. A. M. (See No. 3583.) 

G692. HARLEY JONES VAN CLEA\-E 
(Husband of No. 4658) 

Associate; M. S., 1910; Ph. D., 1913; b. O 5, 
1886, Knoxville, 111.; s. Jasper M. (b. Mr 7, 
1856, Henderson, 111.) and Mary (Jones) Van 
Cleave (b. Mr 15, 1846, Franklin, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Knoxville H. S. B. S., Knox Coll., 
1909. Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Scholarship, 
Zool., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Fellow, 1910-11; 
Asst., 1911-13; Instr.. 1913-16; Assoc, 1916 — . 
Auth.: Laboratory Directions for an Elemen- 
tary Course in General Zool., D. H. Lloyde. 
1916; articles in Zool. Ansciger; Jour, of Mor- 
phoL; Jour, of Parasitol.; Biol. Bui.; Educa- 
tional Adm. and Supervision; Trans. Am. Mi- 
croscopic Soc; Sch. and Soc. Mem., Kappa 
Delta Pi; A. A. A. S.; Am. Soc. Zool.; Am. 
Microscopic Soc; Treas., 111. Acad, of Sc. 
Married Bernice Ford ('11), Ag i, 1914. Child, 



Dorothy Lucile, b. My 20, 1917. Address, 1107 
S. Busey Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 300 Nat. 
Hist. Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

EDWARD EVERETT VAN CLEVE 

1912. A. M. (See No. 5467.) 

ARCHIBALD BEEBE VAN DEUSEN 

1913. M. S. (See No. 5469.) 

MARK ALBERT VAN DOREN 
1915. A. M. (See No. 6634.) 

G693. WILLIAM ALEXANDER VAN- 
WINKLE 

Assistant; M. S., 1917; b. D 27, 1883, Gen- 
eseo, 111.; s. Adrian Alexander (b. Je 5. 1851, 
do.) and Margaret Blanche (Quinn) Van- 
Winkle (b. Ap 25. 1854, Shullsburg, Wis.). 
Prepared in West. H. S., Detroit. B. S., Univ. 
of Mich., 1911. Instr., Gen. Chem., Case Sch. 
of Applied Sc, Cleveland, O., 1911-15; Asst., 
Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1915 — . Auth.: (with 
Fred L. Bardwell) Laboratory Experiments in 
Inorganic Chemistry. 1912. Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Sigma Xi. Address, 805 W. Oregon St., 
Urbana; btis. add., 259 Chem. Bldg., Univ. of 
111., do. 

G694. GEORGE WALLACE VANZEE 

Student; M. S., 1917; b. Jl 27, 1890. Pella, 
la.; s. Richard P. (b. Jl 14, 1858, do.) and 
Cornelia (Westerly) Vanzee (b. Ap 19, 1863, 
Chicago). Prepared in Central Acad.; Central 
L^niv., Pella, la., 1911-15. B. S., Central Univ., 
1915. Grad. Stud. Univ. of Chicago, 1915-16; 
Stud., Central Univ., Pella, la. Address, 404 
Addition St.. Pella, la. 

G695. *LESTER CARLTON VER NOOY 
-Assistant; A. M., 1918; b. F 20, 1894, En- 
field, N. Y.; s. Charles D. Ver Nooy. Univ. of 
Mich. A. B., Amherst Coll., 1916. Gamma Al- 
pha; Sigma Xi. Asst., Zool.. Univ. of 111., 
1916-18; Prof., Zool., St. Norm, and Tr. Sch., 
Cortland, N. Y., 1919. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Died Ja 19, 1919, Cortland, N. Y. 

FREDERICK KETCHUM VIAL 
1917. C. E. (See No. 453.) 

G696. DEVI DYAL VIRMANI 
Instructor; M. S., 1915; b. 1887, Bahawal- 
pore, India: s. Takan Das Virmani. A. B., 
Stanford Univ., 1913. Address, Lahore, India. f 

G697. LILY BELLE VOEGELEIN 
Professor; A. M., 1913; b. Mr 31, 1S90, Sa- 
lem, Neb.; d. Alexander Gottlieb (b. D 22, 
■853, Syracuse, N. Y. ) and Anna Barbara (El- 
lerman) Voegelein (b. Mr 28, 1854, la.). Pre-' 
pared in Falls City (Neb.) H. S. A. B., N. W. 
Coll.. 1912. Scholarship, Classics, Univ. of 
111., 1912-13; Fellow, do., 1913-14; Stud., Univ. 
of Calif., 1915; Prof., Grrek and Latin, N. W. 
Coll., Naperville, 111., 1915 — . Address, Naper- 
ville. 111. 

IRMA ELIZABETH VOIGT 
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4472.) 

G698. ERNEST HARRY VOLLWEILER 
Chemist; A. M., 1916; Ph. D., 1918; b. Ag 
22, 1893; s. Jacob (b. 1858, Ger.) and Charlotte 
(Tangemann) Vollweiler (b. 1858, do.). Pre; 
pared in Morgan Tp. (O.) H. S. A. B., Miami 
L'niv., 1914. Phi Kappa Tau; Gamma Alpha; 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem., Abbott Lab., 
Chicago, 1918 — . Mem., A. C. S., 1915—. Ad- 
dress, 1725 Wilson Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 
Abbott Laboratory, do. 

HARRY DWIGHT WAGGONER 

1914. A. M. 1916. Ph. D. (See No. 4013.) 



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G699. BERNICE CORNELIA WAIT 
Instructor; M. S., 1917; b. F 13. 1891, Green- 
ville, 111.; d. Jay B. (b. N 5, 1866, do.) and 
Lizzie Jane (Plant) Wait (b. O 24, 1866, do.). 
Prepared in Greenville H. S. B. S., McKen- 
dree Coll., 19 14. Omicron Nu; Alpha Theta 
Chi; Sigma Xi. Instr., H. Sc., Okla. A. and 
M. Coll., Stillwater, Okla., 191 7 — . Address, 
303 West St., Stillwater. Okla.; bus. add.. Wo- 
man's Bldg., A. and M. Coll., do. 

G700. CHARLES JEFFERSON WAITS 
Supt., Schs.; A. M., 1900; b. Mr 5. 1863, 
Elizabethtown, Ind. ; s. Reuben (b. 1840, Chilo, 
O.) and Nancy (McGannon) Waits (b. 1840, 
Vernon, Ind.). Prepared in Sand Creek H. S.; 
Ind. St. Norm. Sch. A. B., Univ. of Ind., 1894. 
Supt., Prin., and Teacher, H. S., Terre Haute, 
Ind., 1899 — . Married Minnie Bell Rundell, N 
29, 1894, Spencer. Ind. Children: Alice Mar- 
jory, b. S 12, 1894; Ruth Agnes, b. D 23, 1901 ; 
Charles Edward, b. Je 30, 1904. Address, 1940 
N. loth St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

G701. EDWARD HARDENBERGH WALDO 

Professor; M. S., 1913; E. E., 1917; b^ Mr 
5, 1866, Hornell, N. Y. ; s. Milton (b. A* 28. 
1822, Neward Valley, N. Y.) and Maria Lan- 
sing (Hardenbergh) Waldo (b. D 29, 1829, 
Auburn, N. Y.). Prepared in Canandaigua 
and Phillips Acads. A. B., Amherst Coll., 1888; 
M. E., Cornell, 1890. Phi Beta Kappa; Tau 
Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. With Gen. Elec. Co., 
1890-93; Instr., E. E., Univ. of Pa., 1894-1904; 
Engng. Dept., Crocker Wheeler Co., 1904-07; 
Asst. Prof.. Elect. Design., Univ. of 111., 
1907 — . Mem., Presby. Church; A. I. E. E.; 
A. A. A. S. Married Mina Kathleen Stock- 
bridge, Ag 15, 1893, Amherst, Mass. Children: 
Edward Stockbridge, b. N 10, 1895 (died Ja 23, 
1909); John Hardenbergh, b. F 15. 1898; Cor- 
nelius Beaman, b. Ag 5, 1901 (died S 17, 1904) ; 
Allen Worcester, b. Ag 27, 1904; Helen Eliza- 
beth, b. N 25, 1906. Address, 802 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana; bus. add., 301-C Elect. Engng. 
Laboratory, Univ. of 111., do. 

GEORGE WILLIAM WALKER 
1917- M. S. (See No. 8036.) 

CHARLES ALBERT WALTER 
1901. M. S. (See No. 1179.) 

THOMAS WILLIAM WALTON 
1911. A. M. (See No. 4477.) 

EDWARD HARVEY WALWORTH 
191 7. M. S. (See No. 5990.) 

G702. CHI NYOK WANG 
A. M., 1917; b. S 30, 1892, Peking:, China; 
s. T. T. and Z. T. Wang. Prepared in Laura 
Haygood Sch., Soochow, China; Kwasmi Jo 
Gakko, Japan. B. A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1916. 
Address, 147 Zih Zien St., Soochow, China. 

G703. CHING-CHUN WANG 
Managing Dir. ; Ph. D., 191 1; b. Je 14, 1883, 
Chihli Province, China; s. Wang Tuo (b. S 
15, 1864, do.). Prepared in Peking Univ.; O 
Wesleyan Univ. Ph. B., Yale, 1908; A. M. 
do., 1909. Delta Pi Psi; Pres., Yale Cosmo 
politan Club; do., 111. Cosmopolitan Club; do. 
Assoc. Cosmopolitan Clubs of the U. S.; do. 
Chinese Studs. Alliance^ do.. Joint Council 
do.; Ed. -in-Chief, Chinese Students Monthly 
Fellowship, Sec. and Councilor of the Min 
istry of Foreign Affairs of Provisional Govt 
of Republic of China, Nanking; Mem., Spec 
ial Delegation of nine sent by Pres. Sun Yat 
Sen to Peking, 1912; Co-Dir., Peking-Mukden 
R. R.; V. Chm. in charge of the Comn. on the 
Unification of Ry. Accounts and Statistics; 
Dir., Dept. of Ry. Accounts and Finance; 



Councillor, Ministry of Communications; Man- 
aging Dir., Peking-Hankow Ry. Served in Revo- 
lution and in Cabinet of Pres. Sun Yat Sen; 
Mem. of Chinese Mission to Peace Confer- 
ence, Paris, 1918 — . Auth.: Articles, The Coming 
Struggle in the Far East, Pacific Monthly; 
How China is fighting against Opium, The 
li'orld Today; Why the Chinese Oppose For- 
eign Railway Loans, Am. Pol. Sc. Review; The 
Hankow Szechuan Ry. Loan Controversy, Am. 
Jour. Internat. Law; The New Chinese Curren- 
cy, A^. Am. Revietv; Abolition of the Queue, At- 
lantic Monthly. Mem.. Am. Econ. Soc. Address, 
5 Knei-Chia Chang, Hatamen, Peking, China; 
bus. add.. Head Office, Peking-Hankow Ry., 
Peking, China. 

TE CHANG WANG 
1917. M. S. (See No. 8042.) 



1907. 



RUTH AIMEE WARDALL 
A. M. (See No. 1996.) 



G704. EARLE HORACE WARNER 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; Ph.' D., 1918; b. 
S 17, 1889, Cedar Falls, la.; s. Horace Emery 
(b. Mr r, 1855, Castletown, N. Y.) and 
Mary P. (Williams) Warner (b. Mr 5, :8s5, 
Troy, N. Y.). Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S., 
Denver. B. S., Univ. of Denver, 1912. Beta 
Theta Pi; Phi Lambda Psi; Sigma Xi. Stud, 
.^sst., Phys., Univ. of Denver, 1912; do., Univ. 
of 111., 1912-17; Instr., do., 1917-18; Physi- 
cist, Research Lab., West. Elect. Co., New 
York City, igi8 — . Married Katherine L. John- 
son, Je 24, 191S, Denver. Child, Edmona 
Loy, b. My 15. 191 6. Address, P. O. Box 38, 
318 W. S7th St., New York City; bus. add.. 
Western Electric Co., do. 

GEORGE EDWARD WARREN 
1917. C. E. (See No. 5486.) 

G70S. MARGARET WASHINGTON 
(PFEIFFER) 
(Wife of No. S357-) 
A. M., 1913; b. Ja 14, 1890, Rochester, N. 
Y.; d. Irving (b. S 11, 1851, Aurora, 111.) and 
Frances (Milliman) Washington (b. O 20, 
1859, Rochester, N. Y.). Prepared in Lake- 
view H. S., Chicago. A. B., Smith Coll., 1912. 
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Scholarship, Univ. of 
111.. 1912; Europe, 1913-14; Fellow, Smith 
Coll., 1914-15. Married Benjamin Salisbury 
Pfeilfer ('12), S 18, 1916, Chicago. Child, 
Frances Washington, b. Ag 17, 1917. Address, 
853 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. 

LESLIE ABRAM WATERBURY 
1905. C. E. 1918. A. E. (See No. 1785.) 

G706. GORDON WATKINS 
Instructor; A. M., 1915; b. Mr 9, 1889, Bryn 
Mawr, Wales; s. Benjamin (b. Mr i, 1843, 
do.) and Mary Ann (Davies) Watkins (b. 
Je 10, 1850, do.). Prepared in Wheaton Coll. 
Acad.; Fargo Coll. Acad. A. B., Mont. Univ., 
1914; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., igi8. Sigma Nu; 
Phi Eta; Tau Kappa Alpha; Y. M. C. A.; 
Althenian; Hawthorne Lit. Soc; President's 
Prize in Econ., 1913-14; Bennett Essay Prize 
in Econ. Scholar, Sociol., Univ. of HI., 1914- 
15; Harrison Fellow, Econ., Univ. of Pa., 
1916-17; Asst., Sociol., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; 
Instr., Econ., 111. St. Norm. Univ., summer 
1917; Instr., Econ., Univ. of II!., 1917 — •. 
Auth.: Survey of the Revenue System of 
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Flanigan- 
Pearson; Some Aspects of the Labor Prob- 
lem, do. Mem., Congr. Church. Married Anna 
Evelyn Watkins, My 16, 1Q17, Philadelphia. 
.Address, 1211 W. Clark St., LTrbana; bus. add., 
309 Commerce Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 



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G707. HELEN GERTRUDE WATSON 
Teacher; A. M 1912; b. Ja 6, 1888, Pleasant 
Green, 111.; d. George M. (b. Ag 22, 1857, 
Henderson Co., Iil.) and Grace Gertrude (Wor- 
nom) Watson (b. J! 3, 1863, Warren Co., 1)1.). 
Prepared in Abingdon H. S. A. B., Hedding 
Coll., 1911. Scholarship, Classics; Fellow, do.; 
Teacher, H. S., Oneida, 111., 1913-14; do., 
Galva, III., 1914-17; Galesburg, 111., 1917 — . 
Mem., Classical Assn. of Middle West and 
South. Address, R. 4, Galesburg, 111.; bus. add.. 
High School, do. 

JANE COULSON WATSON 
1917. A. M. (See No. 7290.) 

G708. MINNIE ELIZABETH WATSON 

(KAMM) 

(Wife of No. 4738) 

M. S., 1913; Ph. D., 191s; b. D 8, 18S6, 
Fostoria, Mich.; d. Samuel J. (b. 1855, Ont., 
Can.) and Anna (Galliver) Watson (b. 1861 
St. Louis). Prepared in Flint (Mich.) H. S. 
A. B., O.ivet Coll., 1909. Fellow, Zool., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-15. Teacher, H. Sc, Oyster Bay, 
L. I., 1910-13, 1915-16. Auth.: Studies on 
Gregarines, ///. Biol. Monographs; Some New 
Gregarine Parasites from Arthropoda, Jour, of 
ParasitoL; The Use of Gregarines in the Lab- 
oratory as Typical of a Protozoan Class, Sell. 
Sc. and Math.; Infusorian Parasite in Sand 
Fleas, Jour. ParasitoL; Three New Gregarines 
from Marine Crustacea, do.; Observations on 
Polycistid Gregarines from Arthropoda, do.; 
The Develojiment of Gregarines and Their Re- 
lation to the Host Tissues, do.; Notes on 
Known Gregarines, Sch. Sc. and Math. Mem.. 
Sigma Xi. Married Oliver Kamm ('11), Ag 
30, 1916, N. Y. City. Child, Robert, b. F 3, 
1919. Address, 1003 S. Race St., Urbana. 

DRURY LEE WEATHERHEAD 
1909. M. S. (See No. 3594.) 

G709. ROY IRVING WEBBER 
Professor; C. E., 1906; b. Ag 27, 1876, War- 
saw, Ind.; s. Irvin B. (b. Mr 31, 1846, Atwater 
Center, O.) and Jane Mary (Wilson) Webber 
(b. My 22 1855, Warsaw, Ind.). Prepared in 
Warsaw (Ind.) H. S. B. S., Purdue Univ., 
1899. Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; Iota Chi Delta. 
Pa. R. R., 1899-1900; City Engr., Sewickley, 
Pa., 1900-02; Instr., Civ. Engr., Univ. of 111., 
1902-06; Asst. Prof., Struct. Engng., Pa. St. 
Coll., 1906-12; Prof., Arch. Engng.. do., 
1912 — ; Struct, and Consulting Engr., 1906 — ; 
Consulting Engr., Dept. of Labor and Indus., 
St. of Pa., 1915 — . Councilman, Boro of St. 
Coll., 1916-20. Mem., Presby. Church; Assoc. 
Mem., A. S. C. E.; Soc. for Prom, of Engng. 
Educ. ; Nat. Geographic; Nat. Masonic Research 
Soc; A. F. A. M.; Scottish Rite Bodies; Dir., 
Local Red Cross. Married Olive Jennie Holtz- 
berger, O 3, 1900. Children: Deane, b. Mr 30, 
1902; Margaretta, b. S 22, 1903. Address, 
State College, Pa. 

G710. ASA ORRIN WEESE 
Professor; A. M., 1918; b. N 7, 1883, Hutch- 
inson, Minn.; s. Peter Chester (b. N 21, 1845, 
Can.) and Alice Martha (Van Buskirk) 
Weese (b. Mv 30, i8s2, do.). Prepared in 
Hutchinson (Minn.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of 
Minn., 1Q09. Stud., Univ. of Calif., summer, 
1012; Univ of Minn., summers 1900-10; Univ. 
of Chicago, summer. 1013; Univ. of 111., sum- 
mers 1016-17. Asst. Prof., Biol.. Univ. of N. 
M., Albunuerque, 1911-13; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1913-14: Prof., do., 1914 — . Instr.. S. A. T. C 
tjniv. of New Mexico. Auth.: An Exp. Study of 
the Reactions of the Horned Lizard. 
Phrvnosoma Mode?tum. Gir. a Reptile of the 
Semi-desert Biol Bui.: A Simple Electrical 
Heating Device for Incubators etc.. Anatomical 
Record: The Urine of the Horned Lizard. Sc; 



Environmental Reactions of Phrynosmoma, Am. 
Nat. Mem., Sigma Xi; P.,i Kappa Psi; Ecolog. 
Soc. of Am.; Entomology Soc. of Am.; Am. 
Microscopic Soc; A. A. A. S.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Josephine Mousley, Je 2, 191 5, Albu- 
querque, N. M. Address, 1213 E. Central Ave., 
Albuquerque, N. M.; bus. add., Univ. of New 
Mexico, do. 

G711. HARRY MONTGOMERY WEETER 
Professor; M. S., 1917; b. D 7, 1887, Sligo, 
Pa.; s. William Montgomery (b. S 13, 1857, 
do.) and Jane Adeline (Vogle) Weeter (b. Jl 
9, 1864, do.). Prepared in New Bethlehem 
(Pa.) H. S.; Allegheny Coll. Prep. Sc 1. A. 
B., Allegheny Coll., 1911. Phi Gamma Delta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Teacher, Sc H. 
S., Parnassus, Pa., 1911-12; do., Connellsville, 
Pa., 1912-14;- Asst., Dairy Husb., Univ. of 
111., 1914-17; Asst. Prof., Dairy Bacteriol., 
Purdue Univ.; Asst., do., Purdue, Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1917-18; Grad. Sch., Univ. of Chicago, 
1918 — . Auth.: (with M. J. Prucha and W. H. 
Chambers) Germ Content of Milk As Influ- 
enced by Factors at the Barn, ///. Agr. E.rp. 
Sta., Bui. 199, 1917; Germ Content of Milk II 
As influenced by the Utensils, do.; (with M. J. 
Prucha and W. H. Chambers) ///. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Bui. 204, 19 1 8. Married Ida Mabel Slout, 
Ag 8, 1914. Child, William Montgomery, b. S 
1, 1915 (died S 8, 191s). Address, 832 E. Cal- 
fax Ave., Denver, Colo. 

G712. HENRY JOSEPH WEILAND 
Research Chem.; M. S., 1915; Ph. D., 1917; 
b. My 7, 1890, Rochester, N. Y.; s. Joseph 
Henry (b. i860, Greece, N. Y.) and Emma M. 
(Delaney) Weiland (b. Ontario, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Rochester (N. Y.) H. S. B. S., Univ. 
of Rochester, 1913. Psi Upsilon; Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Theta 
Nu Epsilon. Research Chem., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Auth.: Hydrogen Sulphide in the Well Water 
of Chicago and Vicinity, ///. St. Water Survey 
Bui.; Tie Equivalent Conductance of Electro- 
lytes in dilute Aqueous Solution, Jour. A. C. S., 
Vol. 40, 1918. Address, 702 Marshall St.. Mil- 
waukee; bus. add., Newport Chem. Works, 
Carrollville, Wis. 

THEODORE WEINSHENK. 
1909. M. E. (See No. 1004.) 

RALPH WILSON WEIRICK. 
1900. M. Arch. (See No. 1291.) 

G713. CAMILLO WEISS 
Chemist; M. S. 1917; b. Je 11, 1886, Austria. 
Prepared in K. K. Staats Ober-Realschule in 
Vienna; K. K. Technische Hochschule, Vienna, 
C. E., Vienna, 1910. Sigma Xi. Research 
Fellow, Univ. of 111. Engng. Exp. Sta., 1915-17; 
Struct. Engr. with various concerns, resident in 
Pa., 1910-12; 1914-15; Mass., 1912-13; Md., 
1913-14; 111., 1914 — ; Instr., Struct. Engng., 
Univ. of 111.. 1917-18; Chem., Guerbero Engng. 
Co., Bet' lehem. Pa., igi8— . Auth.: Social 
Duties and Privileges of the Engineer, Jour, of 
Enrirs. Soc. of Pa.; The Evolution of the Bridge 
Builder. Tcchnograph. Mem., Engrs. Soc. of 
Pa., 1910-15; Austrian Soc. of Engrs. and 
Archs., 1910-15; Soc. for Prom, of Engng. 
Educ, 1917 — ; Univ. Club. Bethlehem. Pa. and 
Urlsana. Address, Guerbers Engineering Co., 
Bethlehem, Pa. 

G714. PAUL SMITH WELCH 
Professor; A. M., 1911; Ph. D., 1913; b. Ja 
28, 1882, Oconee 111.; s. John N. and Emma 
I ouisa (Smith) Welsh. Prepared in James 
Millikin Univ. Acad. A. B.. James Mill'ken 
Univ., iQio. Sigma Xi: Fellowship in Zool., 
L'niv. of 111., 1010-13. Instr.. Entomol.. Kan. 
St. Agr. Col'.. 1913-14; Asst. Prof., do., 1014- 
16; Assoc. Prof., do., 1916-18; Asst. Prof., 
Zool. Univ. of Mich.. Ann Arbor. Mich., 



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1918 — . Instr., Entomol., Univ. of Mich., Biol. 
Sta.. summers :gu-i3; In charge of Entomol., 
O. St. Univ. Lake Lab., summer 191 7. Auth.: 
Studies on the Enchytraeidae of North Ameri- 
ca, Bui. III. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 1914; Observa- 
tions on life History and Habits of Hydromyza 
Confluens, Annals Entomol. Soc. Am., 1914; 
Snow Field and Glacier OHgochaeta from Mt. 
Rainier. Wash., Transactions Am. Microscopic 
Soc; and 22 other papers. Mem.. Am. Soc. 
Zoologists; Ecol. Soc. of Am.; Entomol. Soc. 
of Am.; Am. Microscopic Soc. Address, 109 N. 
Ingalls St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

G7ts. LOUIS DWIGHT HARVELL WELD 
Manager; A. M., 1907; b. Ap :8 1882, Hyde 
Park, Mass.; s. Stuart F. (b. N. Y.) and Anna 
(Harvell) Weld (b. Mass.). Prepared in Hyde 
Park (Mass.) H. S. A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1905; 
Ph. D.. Columbia, 1908. Theia Delta Chi; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Instr., Econ., Univ. of Wash., 
1908-og; do.. Univ. of Pa.. 1909-10; Special 
Agt.. Bur. of the Census, 1910-12; Asst. Prof., 
Econ., Univ. of Minn., 1912-1 ■;; Prof., Bus. 
Adm., Yale, 1015-17; Mgr., Cml. Researc'i 
Dept., Swift & Co., Chicago. 1917 — . Married 
Florence Barbara Applegate, D 23, 1909, New 
York City. Children: Dwight. b. D 21, 1011; 
Theodore D., b. Ag 16, 1914. Address, Swift & 
Co., Chicago. 

MIRIAM URSULA WELLES (REEVES) 
1909. A. M. (See No. 1998.) 

ORPHA MAY WELLMAN 
1913. A. M. (See No. 4968.) 

G716. ELIAS HERBERT WELLS 
Professor; A. M., 1901; b. N 7. 1872, Philo, 
111.; s. Frank (b. D % 1844, Coshocton, O.) 
and Cordelia Jane (Evans) Wells (b. D 3, 
1845, Brown Co.. O.). Prepared in Urbane H. 
S.; O. Norm. Sch.; DePauw Prep. Sch. Ph. 
B.. De Pauw Univ.. 1900. Phi Beta Kanpa; 
Pres., Sr. Class. Grad. Stud.. Univ. of Wis., 
igoi-02; Prof. Hist, and Pol. Sc, Neb. Wes- 
leyan LTniv. Married Mary Belle Reed, Je 13, 
iSo.S Philo, 111. Children: Herbert b. N 11, 
1896: Helen Lucile. b. N 2, 1897; Edna Louise, 
b. Mr 13, 1902; Frances B., b. O 12, 1908. 
.Address, la^ E. isth St., University Place, 
Neb. 

G717. GRACE ADALINE WELLS 
(MORGAN) 
Instructor: M. S., 191 ■;: b. Jl 12. i8go, Gal- 
va. 111.; d. Dr. George Alden (b. N 11, 1858. 
Lenox, Mass.) and Harriett Ann (BrowneU) 
Wells (b. Ao 24. 1863. Cassville. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Galva H. S. B. S., Knox Coll., tot 3. 
Y. W. C. A.: Phi Mu. Collecting trip for Univ. 
of ID. to Harpswell I ab.. South Harpswe'l, 
Me.; Instr.. Biol., St. Norm. Sch., la Crosse, 
Wis., 1074-18. Auth.: The Skull of Acanthias. 
reprint from Jour, of Morphol. Married Russell 
Van Dyke Morgan. Address, 1355 Bryn Mawr 
Ave., Chicago. 

G718. LANSING SADLER WELLS 
Student; A. M., 1917: b. Je 21, 1892. Hel- 
ena. Mont.; s. James Bradish (b. Utica, N. 
Y.) and Antoinette (Sad'er) Wells (b. Salt 
Lake Citv). Prepared in Helena (Mont.) H. S.; 
Univ. of Utah, A. B., Univ. of Mont., lois. 
Sigma Xi: Phi Lambda Unsilon; Iota Nu. Fel- 
lows'^'P Chem., LTniv. of 111., iqi8 — . Address, 
611 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., Univ. 
of III., do. 

G719. MORRIS MILLER WELLS 
Instructor; Ph. D., igi.-;: b. N 3, i88.s; s. M. 
T. Wells. Prer^ared in Kan. St. Norm. Sch. 
S. B.. Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Teacher. Co. H. 
S.. 1909-10. Address, 6052 Ingleside Ave., 
Chicago. t 



G720. LARS ALVIN WELO 
Engineer; M. S., 191.5; b. Ja 29, 1888, Churchs 
Ferry. N. Dak.; s. Hans L. (b. Jl 29, 1858, 
Hodeland, Norway) and Caroline (Anderson) 
Welo (b. S 21, 1864, do.). Prepared in 
Churchs Ferry (N. Dak.) H. S. B. S., N. Dak. 
Agr. Coll., 191 1 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Calif., 1918. 
Sigma Xi. Instr., rl. S.. Bottineau, N. Dak.. 
1911-12; Grad. Stud., Phys., Univ. of Calif., 
1012-13 and 1918; Master, The Hicks Sch., 
Santa Barbara, Calif., 1913-14; Research Asst., 
Astron., Univ. of 111., 191.S-16; Whiting Fellow, 
Univ. of Calif., 1916-17; Asst. Phys., do , 1917- 
18; Engr.. Forest Products, Forest Service, 
Madison. Wis., 1918 — . Auth.: (with C. T. 
Knipp) Determination of the Horizontal Inten- 
sity of the Earth's Magnetic Field by Means of 
the Discharge from the Wehnelt Cathode, Ter- 
restrial Magnetism and .Atmospheric Electricity, 
1915; (with do.) A Wehnelt Cathode Ray Tube 
Magnetometer, Philosophical Mag., 32, iqi6; 
The Absorption of Mercury Vapor bv Tin-Cad- 
mium Alloy, Phvs. Revieiv, 1Q17. Mem.. .\m. 
Phys. Soc; A. ' A. A. S. Address. Church's 
Ferry, N. Dak.; bus. add.. Forest Products Lab., 
Madison, Wis. 

G721. PAUL EBERHARD WERCKSHAGEN 
A. M., 1908; b. Ja 29, 1882, Barmen Rheu- 
ama, Ger. ; s. G. A. Werckshagen. A. B., Univ. 
of Berlin, 1901. Address, St. Louis. t 

CHARLES DIETRICH WESSELHOEFT 
1913. E. E. (See No. 1787.) 

G722. HAROLD MALCOLM WESTER- 
GAARD 

Instructor; Ph. D., iqi6; b. O 9. 18S8, Den- 
mark; s. Harold Ludvig (b. 1853, do.) and 
Thora Alvida (Koch) Westergaprd (b. i860, 
do.). Prepared in Coiienhagen. Denmark. B. 
-S., Univ. o'f Copenhagen, loii. Cosmopolitan 
Club; Sigma Xi; Heimskringla; Tau Beta Pi. 
Grad. Stud., Engng. Mech. and Math., Goettin- 
gen, 1913; do., Munich, 1914; Designer and 
Asst., Engng. works, 1911-14; Instr., T. and 
A. M., Univ. of III., 1016— . Concrete Ship 
Div., Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia and 
South Bethlehem, Pa.. 1918. Auth.: Kon- 
strurktioner uden I ineal, Nyt Tidsskrift for 
Mathematik, 1906; Statisk Fejludioevning. do., 
igio. Address. S04 Michigan Ave., Urbana; 
bus. add., 210 Engng. Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 

G723. TERRENCE ONAS WESTHAFER 
Research Fellow; M. S., 1916; b. Mr 15, 
1891, Elnora, Ind. ; s. James Sherman and 
Mary Nancy (Toone) Westhafer. Prepared 
in Univ. Prep. Sch., Tankawa, Okla. A. B. 
Univ. of Okla., 1914. Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi 
■^igma: Phi Lambda Upsilon; Gamma Alpha; 
Phi Delta Chi. Grad. Asst.. Chem., Univ. of 
Til.. 1914 15; Asst.. do.. 1915-17; Research Fel- 
low, Engng. Exp. Sta., do., 191 7 — . Regt. Sergt. 
Mai., Okla. Nat. Guard., 191 t. Married AHdie 
Maloy. S 6, 1916, Norman, Okla. Child. Mar- 
iorie Westhafer, b. Mr 1, 1918. Address, 1301 
W. Clark St., Urbana; bus. add.. Room 156 
Chem. Bldg., Univ. of III., do. 

NATHAN AUSTIN WESTON 
1898. M. L. (See No. 586.) 

G724. 'WILFRED FOREST WHEELER 
A. M., 1909; b. My 28, 1882. Walden, N. Y.; 

s. H. S. Wheeler. B. S., Kan. Univ., 1008. 

Asst. Chem., 111. St. Water Sur.. Univ. of 111., 

1906; Chem., Coal Investigation, III. Geol. Sur., 

1906-09. Died N 17, 1909. 

G725. TAMES WILPUR WHISENAND 
.Associate; M. S., 1916; b. F 23, 1890, Har- 
vard, Neb.; s. James Silas (b. 'ja 15. 1856. 
Smithville, Ind.) and Alice Anna (Proctor) 
Whisenand (b. N 28, 1854. Middlebourne, O.). 



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Prepared in Harvard (Neb.) H. S. B. S., Univ. 
of Neb., 1914. Farm House; Alpha Zeta, 1912. 
Asst., An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Instr., 
do., 1916-1S; Assoc, (/(>., 1918 — . Mem., Sig- 
ma Xi, iQiO — . Married Margaret Long, S 5, 
iQiS, ^Tadison. Neb. Address, 709 \V. Nevada 
St., Urbana; bus. add,. 113 Agriculture Bldg., 
Univ. of 111., do. 

G726. PERCY FRAZY WHISF.ER 
Professor; A. M., 19:1; b. O 31, 1880, Jeffer- 
son Co., la.; s. Hiram and Anna Mary Whisler. 
Prepared in Ellston H. S. B. S. Drake Ihiiv., 
1009. Prof., Math. & Phys., 111. Coll. Mem., 
Am. Astron. and Astrophys. .Vssn. Married 
Stella Meek, A^ 30, 1917, Washington, la. ■/</- 
dress, Illinois College, Jacksonville. 111. 

G7-7. JONATHAN WINBORNE WHITE 
Jtine Chein.; M. S., lou; b. Mr 28, 18S3, 
Greenville, N. C. ; s. Jonathan (li. Mr jS, 1S55, 
Hertford, N. C.) and" Laura Milton (Hudgins) 
White (b. Mr 17, 1S57, do.). Prepared in Uetli- 
1903. Acacia. Chem.. Textile Mill, Winston- 
el (N. C.) LI. S. B. S„ N. C. A. and M. Coll.. 
Salem, N. C, 1003; do., Raleigh, N. C, 1904; 
do., Heudmon N. C, 1904; Mine Chem., Miner- 
al, Va., 1905; Soil Research Chem., Pa. St. Coll.. 
1906 — . Auth.: articles in Pa. St. publications; 
Jour. .4(rr. Research. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
LTniv. Club. Married Helen Francis Smith, Ja 
I, 1916, Bellefonte, Pa. Children: Jonathan 
Winborne, Jr., b. S 27, 1916; Helen Franin, b. 
F 20, 19 1 8. Address, State College, Pa. 

G72S. LEILA OLIVE WHITE (TILTON) 
(.Wife of No. 7209) 
Hist. Sec.; A. M., 1915; b. D 10, 1893, Lake 
City, la.; d. Orion Lincoln (b. O 11, 1861. Ne- 
meha Co., Kan.) and Olive (Hutchinson) 
White (b. Ta 15, iS6s, Calhoun Co., la.). Pre- 
pared in Rockford IL~ S. A. H., Rockford Coll., 
1014. Delta Gamma. Scholarship IQ14-15; 
Llist. Sec.,, 111. Hist. Lib., Univ. of 111., 1915—. 
JMarricd Leon Deming Tilton ('15), N 3, igi8, 
Columbia, S. C. Address, 1008 VV. Oregon St.. 
I'rbana; bus. add., 418 Lincoln Hall, Llniv. of 
111., do. 

G-J9. ROBERT CALVIN WHITFORD 
Instructor; Ph. D., 1918; b. My 5, 1892, Fac- 
torvville. Pa.; s. Edward Everett (b. Ta 31, 
iS6\. Brookfield, N. Y.) and Lilla (York)" Whit- 
ford (1). Ag 10, 1867. Syracuse, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Townshend Harris H. S., New York 
City. A. B., Coll. of the City of New York, 
1912; M. A., Columbia, 1913. Phi Sigma Kap- 
pa. Instr., Eng., L^niv. of Me., 1013-14; i/i>., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-19; (/o.. Knox Coll., 1919 — . 
Auth.: Madame de Stael's Literary Reputa- 
tion in England. Univ. of III. Studies in Lang, 
and Lit., Vol. IV, 1918; Madame de Stael's 
English Triunioh, South Atlantic Quarterly, 
Vol. XV. 1916; The "Arabian Nights" and the 
English Novel, Dial. Vol. LX, 1910; Two Notes 
of Madame de Stael. Modern Philologv. Vol. 
XIV, 1916. Married Mildred Marie Svkes. Te 
17, 1916, Rochester. N. Y. Child. Marv Lvdia, 
b. Ja 14. 1919. Address. 708 W. High St., 
LTrbana; bus. add., c/o Knox College, Gales- 
burg, 111. 

G730. ALBERT LEMUEL WHITING 
Asst. Prof.: Ph. D., 1012; b. My 12, 1S85, 
Stoughton. Mass.; s. Albert Hayden (b. do.) 
and 5lorilla Francis (Gould) Whiting (b. do.). 
Prepared in Stoughton (Mass.) H. S. B. S., 
■Mass. Agr. Coll., 1908; M. S., St. Coll.. 1910. 
Alpha Chi Epsilon; Sigma Xi. Asst., Agron.. 
R. I. Agr. Exp. Sta.; Instr., Veterinary Sc, 
do., 1010-12; Sec. R. I. Exp. LTnion; Fellow, 
L^niv. of 111.. 19101 2; First Asst.. Soil Biol., 
Agr. Exp. Sta. and Instr., Coll. of Agr., do., 
1012-13; Assoc, Soil Biol.. Agr. Coll. and 
Sta.. do.. 1913-17; Asst. Prof, and Asst. Chief, 
Soil Biol., do. Auth.: (with C. G. Hopkins) 



Action of Nitrite Bacteria in Dissolving Raw 
Rock Phosphate, 1016; Soil Biol. Lab. Man- 
uel, John NN'iley & Sons, 1017: JH. Agr. E.\[>. 
Sta. But. 179; (with C. G. Hopkins) do. 190 
and 202; rfy.. Limestone Tester, Ihiiv. of 111.; 
several scientific Jour. Articles. Mem., Am. 
.Soc. of Agron.; Soc. Am. Bacteriol.; A. A. A. 
S. Married Lucille Du Bois. D 30, 1014, Hen- 
nepin, 111. Child, Alice Elizabeth, b. D 21, 
101 7. Address, 705 Gregory Place, Urbana. 

*ZECH LINCOLN WHITMIRE 
1893. M. L. (See No. 495.) 



1918. 



JENNIE ALMA WHITTEN 
A. M. (See No. 88S4.) 



JOHN HAMILTON WHITTEN 
1912. A. M. 1914. Ph. D. (See No. 4975.) 

G731. EDWARJ) WICHERS 

Chemist; M. S., 1015; Ph. D., 1017; b. Mr 
25, iSq2, Zeeland, Mich.; s. William (b. Ja 6, 
1848, Province of Gelderlaiul, The Netherlands) 
and Wilhclniina (Pyl) Wichers (b. N 28, 1852, 
Holland, Mich.). Prepared in Zeeland (Mich.) 
H. S. A. B.. Hope Coll.. 1913; M. A., do., 
101 6. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Fellow, 
Chem., 1916-17. .\sst., Chem., U. S. Bur. of 
Standards. Washington. D. C 1017 — ■. Married 
Ruth Hopkins, Je 30, 1017, Chicago. Address, 
Woodbine St., Chevy Chase, Md.; bus. add., 
U. S. Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. C. 

G732. ALLEN SAGE WILBER 

A. M., 1914: b. Mr 13. 1802. Mt. Vernon, 

O.; s. F. A. Wilber. A. B., Kan. St. Univ., 

1013. With Macniillan Pub. Co., New York 

City. Address, 66 5th Ave., New York City. 

BURTON B. WILCOX 
1905. A. M. (See No, 2283.) 

G733. ERNEST ATKINS WILDMAN 
Research Chem.; M. S., 1914; b. Jl 2, 1889, 
Chattanooga; s. Walter John (b. Ap 6, 1863, 
O.) and Cora Delle (Atkins) Wildman (b. 
Ja 4. iS6g. la.). Prepared in Drury Acad., 
"Sjiringfield, Mo. B. S., Earlham Coll., 1912. 
Phi Lambda L^psilon. Research Chem., Med. 
Research, Rockefeller Inst., New York City, 
1015-16; Research Chem., Eli Lilly & Co., In- 
dianapolis, 1016 — . Married Edith Anne Ed- 
wards. Je 24. 1016, Indianapolis. Address, 
2023 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis; bus. add., 
Eli Lilly & Co., do. 

CARROLL CARSON WILEY 
1910. C. E. (See No. 2284.) 

G734. JOHN FREDERICK WILEY 

(Husband of No. 2472) 
Supt. Schs. ; A. M., 1014; b. S 22, 1876, 
Colis Co., 111.; s. Francis Henry (b. D 6, 
1843, Moultrie Co.. 111.) and Abigail T. (Sel- 
lers") Wiley (b. Je 6. 1850. Ind.). Prepared in 
I>e Pauw Acad. Pli. B., De PauwUniv., 1002. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Supt., 
Sichs., Mattoon, 111., 1913 — . Married Mary 
Frances Moss Cos), Je 4, 1008. Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Charles Frederick, b. My 20. 1010; 
Richard Haven, b. My 10, 1913: John Rob- 
ert, b. Je 23, 1916. Address, 2317 Prairie Ave., 
Mattoon, 111. 

G73S. NEVA BERYL WILEY 
Teacher; A. M.. loi:;; b. Ta 29, 1887. 
Rochester. 111.; d. B. D. Wiley. Millikin Univ., 
1904-05; East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1905-06. 
.■\. B.," 111. Woman's Coll.. 1900. Asst. Prin., 
TI. S., Barry, HI., 1909-10. Address, Elkhart, 

in. 

JACKSON HEATH WILKINSON 
1916. M. S. (See No. 7308.) 



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CHARLES JULIUS WILLARD 
1917- M. S. (See No. 4494.) 

ANNA WALLER WILLIAMS 
1912- A. M. (See No. 3232.) 

ARTHUR EDWARDS WILLIAMS 
1916. M. S. (See No. 4495.) 

G736. DAVID WILLARD WILLIAMS 
M. S., 1916; b. Ag 20, 1892, Venedocia, O.; 
s. D. W. Williams. Prepared in Venedocia 
H. S.; West IL S., Cleveland. B. S., O. St. 
Univ., 1915. Address, Venedocia, O.t 

G737. ELMER HOWARD WILLIAMS 
Professor; Ph. D., 1910; b. D 29, 1878, 
Soldiers Grove, Wis.; s. John (b. Je 20, 1850, 
Zanesville, O.) and Ilarriette Frances (Moore) 
Williams (b. Mr 9, 1856, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Soldiers Grove (Wis.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of 
Wis., 1905; A. M., do., 1906. Sigma Xi. Assoc, 
Phys., Univ. of 111., 1910-18; Asst. Prof., Exp. 
Phys., 1918 — . Auth.: Distributed Capacity of 
Resistance Boxes, Phys. Review, Vol. 26, 1908; 
The Nature of Spark Discharge at Very Small 
Distance, do., Vol. 31, 1910; Spark Discharge 
at Very Small Distances, do.. Vol. 32, 191 1; 
Increase of Magnetic Induction in Nickel Bars 
Due to Transverse Joints, do.. Vol. 33, 191 1; 
Electron Theory of Magnetism, Engng. E.tp. 
Sta. Bill., No. 62; Saturation Value of the In- 
tensity of Magnetism and the Theory of the 
Hysteresis Loop, Phys. Review, Vol. 6, 1915. 
Mem., M. E. Church; Am. Phys. Soc. Married 
Mary Stuart Davidson, O 23, 1905, Lynxville, 
Wis. Address, 804 Michigan Ave., Urbana, 
bus. add., 210 Physics Bldg., Univ. of III., do. 

ELRICK WILLIAMS 
1903. A. M. (See No. 1793.) 

G738. GUY YANDALL WILLIAMS 
Professor; Ph. D., 1913; b. S 7, 1881, Gaines- 
ville. Tex.; s. John A. Williams. A. B., Univ. 
of Okla., 1906; A. M., do., 1910; Univ. of 
Chicago. Instr., Chem., Univ. of Okla., 1906- 
08; Assoc. Prof., do., 1908 — . Address, Univ. 
of Okla., Norman, Okla. 

G739. LEWIS WARD WILLIAMS 
A. M., 1918; b. My 29, 1882, Newton Falls, 
O.; s. Frank Smith (b. Ja 29, 1853, Howland. 
Trumbull Co., O.) and Jennie L. (Sloan) Wil- 
liams (b. Je 18, 1851, Greene, do.). Prepared 
in Newton Falls H. S. Ph. B., Hiram Coll., 
1909. Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; do., 
Educ, 1917-18. Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta 
Pi. Married Ailene Miller, D 28, 19 15, War- 
ren, Pa. Address, 606 S. Mathews Ave., 
Urbana. 

LOUIS EDWARD WILLIAMS 
1894- M. S. (See No. 35.) 

MARY EDITH WILLIAMS 
1906. A. M. (See No. 2287.) 

G740. RICHARD HERMON WILLIAMS 
Professor; M. S., 1907; Ph. D., 1912: b. Ap 
13, 1881, Ont.; s. Mark Guy and Arabella S. 
(Haslam) Williams. Prepared in Orangeville 
Ont.) H. S. Ont. Agr. Coll. B. S. A., Toronto 
Univ., 1905. Acacia; Alpha Zeta; Instr., An. 
Husb., O. St. Univ., 1908-09; Fellow, Univ. of 
111., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., An. Husb., Univ. of 
Minn., 1911-12; in business. Saskatoon, Saskat- 
chewan, Can., 1912-14; Prof., An. Husb., Univ. 
of Ariz., 1914 — . Auth.: 53 articles on scienti- 
fic agr. subjects published in various scientific, 
agricultural bul., mag., etc. Mem., A. C. S.; 
Am. Soc. of An. Production; A. F. A. M. Mar- 
ried Jessamine Chapman, Ag 30, 19 13, Portland, 
Ore. Address, Univ. of Ariz., Tucson, Ariz. 



G741. SUSAN KATHRYN WILLIAMS 
Teacher; A. M., 1915; b. Mr 4, 1892, Ft. 
Stockton, Tex.; d. O. W. Williams. Prepared 
in Carthage H. S. A. B., Carthage Coll., 1914. 
Address, Ft. Stockton, Tex.t 

G742. WALTER LEONARD WILLIAMS 
M. S., 1917; b. O 18, 1892, Wilmington, O. 
Prepared in Kingman H. S. B. S., Wilmington 
Coll., 1912; B. S., O. St. Univ., 1914. Address, 
K. 4, Wilmington, O. 

ALBERT ST. JOHN WILLIAMSON 
1902. M. E. (See No. 11 84.) 

G743. WARREN WILLIAMSON 
A. M., 1911; b. Mr 17, 187s, Knox Co., HI.; 
s. Francis M. and Margaret (Warren) William- 
son. Prepared in Ind. St. Norm. A. B., Knox 
Coll., 1897. Research Asst., Entomol., Agr. 
Exp. Sta., St. Anthony Park, Minn.; Teacher, 
Philippine Service, 1904-07. 111. Nat. Guard, 
1898-99; U. S. Volunteers, Co. C, Sixth 111., 
1898. Married Bertha Laemle, Je 14, 1908, 
Royal Center, Ind. Address, St. Paul.t 

CLIFFORD WILLIS 
1906. M. S. (See No. 1444.) 

JOSEPH WADE WILSON 
1904. M. Arch. (See No. 2005.) 

G744. FRANK GARDNER WILLSON 
Instructor, M. S., 1913; b. Je 11, 1878, Boze- 
man, Mont.; s. Davis (b. Jl 17, 1841, Canton, 
N. Y.) and Martha Amanda (Van Allen) Will- 
son (b. S 19, 1846, do.). Prejjared in Bozeman 
Acad. B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1903. Eta Kappa 
Xu. Instr., E. E., Univ. of 111., 1905-13; Head 
Dept., Applied Electricity, Wentworth Inst., 
1913. Married Lynne Rachel Corbett, Jl 20, 
1904, Ft. Collins, Colo. Child, Martha Luieta, 
b. D 28, 1907. Address, 26 Park Place, Newton- 
ville, Mass.; bus. add., Wentworth Inst., Hunt- 
ington Ave. and Ruggles St., Boston. 



1905. 



•LEROY C. WILSON 
M. S. (See No. 2290.) 



G74S. CHARLES RICHARD WILSON 
Teacher; A. M., 1912; b. O 21, 1889, Vir- 
ginia, 111.; s. Charles (b. Ag 23, 1853, do.) and 
Emma M. (Jokisch) Wilson (b. Jl 3, 1862, Bluff 
Springs, 111.) Prepared in Virginia H. S. A. 
1'.., 111. Coll., 191 1. Phi Alpha. Scholarship in 
Math., 111. Coll.; Teacher, Rock River Mil. 
Acad., Dixon, 111., 19 12-13; Head, Math. Dept., 
H. S., Michigan City, Ind., 1913-17. Y. M. C. 
A. Sec, Camp Shelby, Miss., 1917-18; Co. B., 
44th Engrs., A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church; Sec, Literary Club, Michigan 
City. Address, Virginia, HI. 

G746. DAVID WRIGHT WILSON 
.^ssistant; M. S., 1912; b. Ja 4, 1889, Knox- 
ville, la.; s. J. E. Wilson. B. S., Grinnell Coll., 
1910; Ph. D., Yale, 1914. Asst. Chem., Univ. 
of III., 1910-13; Asst., Physiol. Chem., Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1914 — . Capt., Chem. Warfare 
Service; Mustered out, Ja 11, 1919. Address, 
Knoxville, la.; bus. add., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
Baltimore. 
G747. FREDERICK WESTON WILSON 
Professor; M. S., 1913; b. Ag 4, 1882, Graham 
Co., Kan.; s. Samuel Greeley (b. Mr 16, 1844, 
New Ipswich, N. H.) and Lucy Jane (Mellen) 
Wilson (b. Ad 17, 1854, do.). Prepared in Hill 
City (Kan.) H. S. B. S., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
1905. Beta Theta Pi. Grad. Asst., Coll. of 
Agr., Univ. of HI., 1912-13; Prof.. An. Husb., 
Univ. of Ariz., 1905-14; do., Univ. of Nev., Ag 
1914 — . Auth.: Contagious Abortion in Cattle, 
Univ. of Ariz. Agr. E.xp. Sta., Bul. 65; Im- 
proved Types of Sheep for the Southwest, do.. 



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Bui. 69; Fann Management with Sheep, do.; 
Oleander Poisoning of Farm Livestock, do.; 
Swine Growing in Arizona and New Mexico, 
Soiitheni Pacific Publication. Sec, Ariz. Cat- 
tie-Growers Assn. Married Claire Cave. S i, 
1906, Manhattan, Kan. Children: Thomas 
Cave, b. N 11, 1907; Frederick Weston. Jr., b. 
My 12, 1909; Samuel Greeley, b. Ja 19, 1916. 
Address, 155 University Terrace, Reno, Nev. 

G748. JOHN HARRISON WILSON 
A. M., 1909; b. D 22, 18S9, Riverton, 111.; s. 
Thomas W. Wilson. A. B., Knox Coll., 1909. 
Prin., H. S., Ramona, Calif., 1917 — . Address, 
High School, Ramona, Calif.t 

G749. LOLA ELSIE WILSON 
A. M., 1915; b. S 13, 1889, Neoga, 111.; d. 
Hugh Wilson. Prepared in Neoga H.^ S. A. 
B., Hanover Coll., 1912. Teacher, H. S., 1912- 
14. Address, Neoga, 111. 

G750. WILLIAM HAROLD WILSON 
Instructor; A. M., 1914; Ph. D., 1917; b. N 
17, 1S92, Edwardsburg. Mich.; s. L. A. Wilson. 
Prepared in Niles (Mich.) H. S. A. B., Albion 
Coll., 1913. Asst., Math., Univ. of 111., 1914; 
Instr., Math., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 191 7 — . Ad- 
dress, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
Boston. 

G7S1. HERBERT AUGUST WINKELMANN 
Assistant; M. S., 1915; b. My 3, 1893, Apple- 
ton, Minn.; s. Gustave O. and Bertha E. (Ros- 
enkranz) Winkelmann. Prepared in Appleton 
(Minn.) PI. b. B. S., 1914. Acacia. Grad. 
Asst.. (Ihem., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Asst., do., 
1916-17; Fellow, do., 1917. Corp., 2nd Co., 
337th Mach. Gun Bn., Camp Dodge, la., 1917; 
Pvt., San. Corps, Gas Defense Service, Wash- 
ington, D. C., 1917-18; ist Lt., do., Chem., 
Lakehurst Exp. Ground Lab., Lakehurst, N. J.. 
19 1 8—. Auth.: (with H. C. P. Weber) A Sys- 
tematic Separation of the Anions of Group I 
Anions whose Silver Salts are Insoluble in Nit- 
ric Acid., Jour. A. C. S.. Vol. 38, 1916. Mem., 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; A. C. 
S.; A. A. A. S.; A. F. A. M. Address. 3215 
35th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. ; bus. add.. 
Room 1 142 D, New Interior Bldg., do. 

FREMONT PHILIP WIRTH 
1918. A. M. (See No. 8892.) 

G752. ESTHER GRACE WISEMAN 
A. M., 1915; b N 26, 1891, Roodhouse, 111.; 
d. B. W. Wiseman. Prepared in Roodhouse H. 
S. A. B., Shurtleflf ColL Address. Mound 
Valley, Kan.t 

G753. WALTER JACOB WOHLENBERG 
Professor; M. S., 1916; b. F 17, 188S, Lin- 
coln, Neb.; s. P. J. Wohlenberg. B. S., Univ. 
of Neb., 1910. Special Apprentice. Westing- 
house Mach. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1910; 
Asst. Prof.. M. E., Univ. of Okla. Address, 
Norman, Okla. 

HERMAN CARL WOLF 
1914. M. S. (See No. 6016.) 

WILLIAM SIDNEY WOLFE 
1914. M. S. (See No. 6017.) 

6754. CORNELIA ETHEL WOOD 

(LINNEY) 
Lawyer; A. M.. 1907; b. O 6, 1886, Green- 
ville, 111.; d. John L. and Helen Louise 
(O'Byrne) Wood. Prepared in Greenville H. 
S. A. B., Greenville Coll. Alpha Chi Omega; 
Dramatic Club. Instr., Latin and Spanish, H. 
S . Prescott, Ariz., 1908-10; Instr., Spanish, H. 
S., Riverside, Calif., 1910-11; Admitted to Bar, 
Ariz., 1917. Lawyer, Prescott, Ariz., 1917 — . 



Mem., Collegiate Alumni. Married Hartwell 

Henderson Linney, Ag 2, 1911, Long Beach, 

Calif. Address, Whipple Heights, Prescott, 
Ariz. 

ROBERT ALVIN WOOD 
1895. M. E. (See No. 853.) 

G7SS. MARY EASTMAN WOODIN 
Teacher; A. M., 1914; b. Ap 16, 1868, China; 
d. Simon F. (b. 1833, Gieen River, Austerlitz, 
N. Y.) and Sarah vUtley) Woodin (b. 1868. 
Ipswich, N. Y.). Prepared in Amherst (Mass.) 
H. S. B. S., Wellesley Coll., 1S90. Teacher. 
Latin. Putnam Hall, Poug^hkeepsie, 1915-16; 
do., Miss Mittlebugee's Girls' Prep. Sch., 
Cleveland, 1897-1908; do.. Western Coll. for 
Women, Oxford, O., 1908-13; do.. Manor Sch.. 
Larchmott Manor, N. Y. Address, 123 School 
St., Carthage, N. Y. ; bus. add., c/o Manor 
Sch., Larchmott Manor, N. Y. 

G7S6. HARRY RAY WOODROW 
Elec. Engr.; M. S., 191 1; b. Ap 15, 1887, 
Rock Rapids, la.; s. Joseph Thomas (b. 1851, 
Ind.) and Delia (Kennedy) Woodrow (b. 
1867). Prepared in N. Des Moines H. S. B. 
S., Drake Univ., 1909. Sigma Xi; Scholarship 
1909; Fellow 1910. Asst. Chief Elec. Engr., 
New York, Edison Co. Several patents Elec. 
welding and resistance coil. Auth.: Current 
Transfoimers, Univ. 0} III. Bui. Mem., Engr's. 
Club, New York City. Married Anna Louise 
Woodrow, Je 3, 1912. Children: Raymond Jay, 
b. Mr 9, 1913; Richard Harry, b. Ap 26, 1915. 
Address, 65 Clifford Ave., New York City.; 
bus. add., New York Edison Co., do. 

G7S7. PAUL STANLEY WOODWARD 
Professor; M. S., 1913; b. Mr 3. 1882, St. 
Paul; s. George Beza (b. Derry, N. H.) and 
Katherine Elliott (Miller) Woodward (b. Can- 
hoga, O.). Prepared in John B. Stetson Acad. 
B. S., J. B. Stetson Univ., 1908; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1911. Asst. Prof., Chem., Ga. Sch. of 
Tech. U. S. Marines. Co. 202, W. S. M. C, 
Paris Island, .S. C. Married Esther Hampton, 
Je 9, 1910, Staunton, Va. Address, 85 Cherry 
St., Atlanta, Ga. 

CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH 
1886. M. S. (See No. 456.) 

*OLA C. WOOLSEY (GIBBS) 
1895. M. L. (See No. 854.) 

G757A. JAMES ELLSWORTH WOOTERS 
(Father of No. 6677) 
Asst. St. Leader, Co. Agr. Agts.; A. M., 
1913; B. S. in Agr., 1914; b. My 28, 1861, Odin, 
111.; s. Emery T. (b. 1827, N. C.) and Julia 
Francis (Arrasmith) Wooters (b. 1835, Va.). 
Prepared in Centralia H. S.; McKendree Coll.; 
Univ. of Chicago. Ph. B., Blackburn Coll., 
1908. Exten. work in Agr., S. Dak., 1914-15; 
Exten. Assoc. Prof., Farm Crops and Soils, 
Ames, la.. 1915-17; Asst. St. Leader, Co. Agts., 
Ames, la., 1917 — . Govt. States Relation Ser- 
vice. Mem.. Presby. Church; Am. Hist. Assn.; 
A. F. A. M. Married Laura Esther Magness, 
S 3, 1888, Salem, 111. Children: Leland 
Magness ('14). b. Jl 6, 1890; Norman Ells- 
worth, b. Je 22, 1894. Address, 618 7th St., 
Ames, la. 

GEORGE BEDELL WORTHEN 
1899. M. LL. (See No. 1189.) 

G758. ALBERT BAYARD WRIGHT 
Professor and Acting Dean; A. M., 1914; 
b. D 28, 1885, Wenona 111.; s. Frank (b. 
1861, Wenona, 111.) and Charlotte Belle (Ev- 
ans) Wright (b. 1863, do.). Prepared in 
Missouri (Nev.) H. S. B. S., 111. Wesleyan 



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Univ., 1907; M. A., do., 1910. Teacher, Sc, H. 
S., Maryville, Mo., 1908-09; Instr., Sc, Univ. 
of Puget Sound. 1910-12; Research Asst. to 
Dean of Grad. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; 
Instr., Pol. Sc, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1914-16; 
Asst. Prof., Pol. Sc, do.. 1916-17; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1917-18; Prof., do., 1918 — . Acting 
Dean of Sch. of Econ. and Evening Sch. of 
Econ., Accounts and Finance, 1918 — . Auth.: 
The Menace to Democracy, pamphlet, 191 7; 
Use of the Enemy Language, pub. by Allegheny 
Co. Pa. Council of Nat. Defense; Govt, of 
Pittsburgh, Equity', 19 18; Scientific Criteria for 
Efficient Democratic Institution, Scientific 
Monthly, N 19 18. Mem., Allegheny Co. Pa. 
Council of Nat. Defense; Assoc. Dir., U. S. 
Employment Mgmt. Sch., Pittsburgh); Am. 
Acad, of Pol. and Social Sc. ; Am. Hist. Assn.; 
Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; Nat. Municipal League; 
Am. Proportional Representation League; Nat. 
Short Ballot Orgn.; Pittsburgh Taxation 
League; Pittsburgh Assn. of Credit Men. Mar- 
ried Lucy Estabrook Newman, Je 18. 1913, 
Mooresville, Ind. Children: Charlotte Evans, 
b. Mr IS, 1914; Janet Estabrook, b. Ag 27, 
T915; Albert Bayard, Jr., b. Ag 4, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 43 King Edward Apts., Pittsburgh; 
bus. add., University of Pittsburgh, do. 

G7S9. LORA WRIGHT (WILLIAMS) 

(Sister of No. 719) 
A. M., 1908; b. N 20, 1881, Urbana; d. 
Francis M. (b. Ag 5, 1845, Brown Co., O.) and 
Elizabeth (West) Wright (b. N 26. 1851. De 
catur, O.) Prepared in Miss Mittleberger's 
Sch., Cleveland. A. B., Smith Coll., 1905 Schol 
arship; Phi Kappa Psi; Glee Club; Basket Ball 
Mem., Coll. Club, St. Louis; Smith Coll. Club 
St. Louis. Married George Bassett Williams 
S 23, 1908, Urbana. Children: Elizabeth West 
b. Jl 4, 191 1 ; Robert, b. F 2, 1915. Address, 
6921 (Jglesby Ave., Chicago. 

G760. MILDRED GAIL WRIGHT 
Instructor; M. S., 1918; b. Mr 17, 1895, 
Minneapolis; d. Elijah Oliver (b. Je 21, 1871, 
Patonsburg, Mo.) and Laverna (Rexford) 
Wright (b. S 3, 1872, Chillicothe, Mo.). Pre- 
pared in Menomonie (Wis.) H. S. B. S., Mil- 
waukee-Downer Coll., 1917. Delta Gamma; 
Omicron Nu; Iota Sigma Pi., Instr., Chem., Mil- 
waukee-Downer 1918 — . Address, Menomonie, 
Wis.; bus. add., Milwaukee-Downer College, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

G761. PHILIP QUINCY WRIGHT 

(Brother of No. G762) 
Instructor; Ph. D. 1915; b. D 28, 1890, West 
Medford, Mass.; s. Philip Green (b. O 3, i86i, 
Boston) and Elizabeth Quincy (Sewall) Wright 
(b. Jl s, 186s, St. Paul). Prepared in Gales- 
burg H. S. A. B., Lombard Coll., 1912. Sigm.i 
Nu; Phi Eta; Scholorship, 1912-13; Fellowshii), 
1913-15.. Geo. Lieb Harrison Fellow in Pol. 
Sc, Univ. of Pa., 1915-16; Instr., Internal. 
Law Harvard Univ., 1916 — . Auth.; The En- 
forcement of International Law through Mun- 
icipal Law in the U. S., Univ. of III. Studies in 
the Social Sc: The Legal Natures of Treaties, 
Am. Jour of Internal. Law, Vol. 10, igi6; Con- 
flicts of International Law with National Laws 
and Ordinances, do.. Vol. 11, 1917; The De- 
struction of Neutral Property on Enemy Ves- 
sels do.; Conflicts Between International Law 
and Treaties, do., Mem., The Polethecon, Har- 
vard. Address, 72 Fayerweather St. Cambridge, 
Mass.; bus. add., Harvard Univ., do. 

G762. SEWALL WRIGHT 
(Brother of G761) 
An. Husbandman; M. S., 1912; b. D 21, 1889, 
Melrose, Mafs.; s. Philip Green (b. O 3, 1861, 
Boston) and E'izabeth Quincy (Sewall) Wright 
(b. Jl s. 1865, St. Paul). Prepared in Gales- 
burg H. S. B. S., Lombard Coll., 191 1; S. D., 



Harvard, 1915. Sr. An. Husbandman in Animal 
Genetics, Bur. of An. Indus., Washington, D. 
C, 1915 — . Autli.: (with W. E. Castle) Studies 
of Inheritance in Guinea-Pigs and Rats, Car- 
negie Inst, of Wash.; Articles in Trans. Am. 
Micros. Soc; Am. Naturalist. Science, Jour, of 
Heredity, Jour. Wash. Acad. Sc. Mem.. Am. 
Assn. of Zoologists; Am. Soc. of Naturalists, 
Am. Genetic Assn., Wash. Acad, of Sc: 
Cosmos Club; Y. M. C. A. Address, Willard 
Courts, Wasliington, D. C. 

SIDNEY WALTER WRIGHT 

1910. A. M. (See No. 1617.) 

AUGUST FRANK DANIEL WUSSOW 

191 1. M. S. (See No. 4036.) 

G763. FRANK ARCHIBALD WYATT 
Professor; M. S., 1913; Ph. D., 19x5; b. F 22, 
1886, Wellsville, Ut.; s. Frank and Elizabeth 
Watson (Archibald) Wyatt (b. Glasgow. Scot- 
land). Prepared in Acad., Ut. Agr. Coll, B. S., 
Ut. Agr. Coll., 1910. Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma 
Sigma Delta. Asst., Exten.. Ut. Agr. Coll., 
1910-11; Fellow, Agron., Univ. of 111., 1912- 
15; Asst., Soil Fertility, do., 1915-16; Instr., 
do., 1916-17; Assoc, do., 1917-18; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1918 — . Auth.: (with Robert Stewart) 
Action of Limestone on Acid Soils, Univ. of 
III. Exp. Sta Bui.; Influence of Calcium and 
Magnesium Compounds on Plant Growth, Jour, 
Agr. Research, Vol. 6, iqi6. Mem., Am. Soc 
of Agron., I'l. Soc. of Bacteriol. .Married 
Genevieve HofF, S 21, 1914, Montpelier. Idaho. 
Address, 806 S. 3rd St., Champaign; bus. add., 
214 Agr. Bldg., Univ. of 111.. Urbana. 

JAMES FOOK OMM YAPP 
1916. M. S. (See No. 7323.) 

WILLIAM WODIN YAPP 
1914- M. S. (See No. 4985.) 

FRED DRINKWATER YEATON 
1914. C. E. (See No. 3248.) 

TRYGVE D. YENSEN 

1912. M. S. (See No. 3250.) 

G764. LEONARD FRANCIS YNTEMA 
Chemist; A. M., 1917; b. Jl 29, 1892. St. 
Johns. Mich.; s. Douwe B. (b. My 30^ 1852, 
Vriesland, Mich.) and Mary Elizabeth (Loomis) 
Yntema (b. F 28 1866, St. Johns, Mirh.). 
Prepared in Hope Coll. Prep. Sch. A. B., Hope 
Coll. 1915- Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon- Phi Eta; Sigma Xi. Chem., Wash- 
ington, D. C.,1917 iS; do., General Lab.. Bur. 
of Aircraft Production, Pittsburgh, 1Q18 — . 
Mem.. A. C. S. Address, 4825 Baum Blvd., 
Pittsburgh; bus. add., Genl. Tab. Bur. of Air- 
craft Production, 7th and Bedford, do. 

G765. DALE S. YOUNG 
M. S. 1917; b. Ap ,30, 1S03, Prairie City, 
Til.; s. Georee E. (b. F ^, 1850, Wavnesboro, 
Pa.) and Saide B. (Kellous;h) Young (b. 
Ag IS 1850, Greenbush Tp. Til.). Prepared in 
Abinedon H. S. B. S. Hedd-ng Co'l.. iqi6. 
Phi Delta Kanra. Varsity Football. Basketball, 
Baseball and Var<;ity track; Debating. Scholar- 
s' ip Univ. of 111. 1Q16-17. 2nd Lt., U. S. 
Marine Corps, 1917. ist Lt., do., A. E. P., 
France. Address, Abingdon, 111. 

G766. ESTHER YOUNG (TRUE) 
A. M.. 1915; b. F 14, 1893, Indiananolis; d. 
Frank H. (b. F 20. 1857. Carthage, 111.) and 
Juliette CPatten) Young (b. O iq. 1858, Fox 
Take, Wi?=.). Prenpred in Shortridge H, .S., 
''nrlianarolis; 111. Woman's Coll. A. B,. Miami 
T^niv. Scholarship in Bot. Asst., Bot.. T'n'v. of 
111., 1915-17. .Auth.: prticles on parasitic fungL 
Married Leighton J. True, Jl 19, 1917, Indian- 
apolis. Address, 709 W. Nevada St.. Urbana. 



S-M 



I^NIVEKSITV OF ILLINOIS 



EVERETT GILLHAM YOUNG 
1916. M. S. (See No. 603--.) 

G767. LEWIS EMANUEL YOUNG 
Professor; Ph. !">., 1015: h. O 1, 187S, To- 
peka, Kan.; s. William (h. Mr :;o. 1845, Lan- 
caster, Pa.) and Martha (.l.ebegern') Young (b. 
Tl S, iStjo, Bavaria, Ger."). Prepared in Colum- 
bia (Pa".) H. S. B. S.. Pa. St. Coll., 1900; 
Student, Mich. Sch. of Mines, loo.'; E. M., 
la. St. Coll., 1904. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa 
Pl>i; Sigma Xij Kappa Delta Pi; Beta Gamma 
Sigma. Instr., la. St. Coll., igoo-oj; Asst. 
Prof., la. St. Coll., i9o-'-ojt; Prof., Mining, 
Colo. Sch. of Mines, iqo.^-oj-; Dir., Mo. Sch. 
of Mines, and Mining Exp. I?ta., Univ. of Mo,, 
1907-13; Asst. Prof., Coll. of Commerce, Univ. 
of ill., 1915-17; .\ssoc. Prof., (/<>.. 1917 — ■. Ab- 
sent on leave. 1917-18; I'nion Elec. Light and 
Power Co.. St. Louis, 1918 — . Auth.: Mine Tax- 
ation in the U. S., Utiii'. of III. Stiidifs in the 
Social ScieiiCi's. 1916; Surface Subsidence in 
111. Resulting from Coal Mining. 111. St. Geol. 
Siir., u)i6; (.with 11. 11. Stock) Subsidence Re- 
sulting from Mining, Univ. of 111. Engng. Exp. 
Sta., 1910; Miscellaneous articles in technical 
and scientific press. Mem., .-^m. Econ. Assn.; 
Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ. ; .\. A. .\. 
S.; A. I. M. E. ; Am. Mining Confess. Married 
Mabel Eleanor Webb, Jl i, 1903, Chicago. Chil- 
dren: Edwin Webb, b. Je --4, 1904; Lewis Eu- 
E?ne, b. D 25, 1905. Address. Union Elec. 
ight & Power Co., 12th & Webber Sts., St. 
Louis. 

G70S. SADIE YOUNG 
A. M.. 1904: b. Mr 3. 18S3, Lake City, Fla.; 
d. T. E. Young. B. S., Univ. of Florida, 190 J. 
Ad'dress, Lake'City, Fla.t 

YUNGYEN YOUNG 
19 14. M. S. (See No. 6033.) 



G769. HACIIIRO YUASA 
Entomologist; M. S., 1917; b. Ap io, 1890, 
Tokyo, Japan; s. Tiio Yuasa. Prepared in 
.\cad., Dept. of Dozhisha Coll., Kyoto, Japan. 
1?. S.. Kan. St. Agr. Coll. ^ 1915. Asst.," Ento- 
mology. Kan. Agr, Exp. i?ta., i9i.;-i3; Asst., 
Life Ilist. Studies, 1914-16. Addn-ss, bjg Yo- 
yogi, Tokyo. Japan. 

HENRY CHARLES ZEIS 
1915. A. M. (See No. 6034.) 

JUEDAN TUN-SHON ZHEN 
1911. A. M. (See No. 451-".) 

G770. JOSEPH ROSSITER ZIESENIIEIM 
Farmer; M. S., 1917; b. D -'5, 1893, N. Girard, 
Pa.; s. Fred A. (b. Ag jj. 1866. do.) and Eliza- 
beth Johnston (Rossiter) Ziesenheini (b. Mr .;8, 
1808, Morristown, Pa.). Prepared in Girard 
(Pa.)/rp. II. S. B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1915. Al- 
pha Gamma Rho; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. 
Farmer, N. Girard, Pa. --nd Lt., U. S. .\. S., 
Kllington Field, Houston. Tex.; Clustered out, 
F 28, 1019. Sec, N. W. Pa. ililk Producer's 
Assn.; Sec, Erie Co. Livestock Breeder's Assn. 
Married Charlotte Mills Cro.-is. D 24. 1917, 
Dallas, Tex. Address, North Girard, Pa. 

ROBERT PAUL ZIMMERMAN 
1917. A. M. (See No. 6035.) 

ADOLF EDUARD ZUCKER 
1913. A. M. (See No. 5514.) 

G771. THEODORE FREDERICK ZUCKER 
Teacher; M. S., jou;; b. Ag 1, iSSS, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind.: s. F. Zucker. B. S., Concordia 
Coll., 1907. Research and teaching asst.. West. 
Med. Sch., 190Q-H. .-Iddress, E. 9th St. and 
St. Clair Ave., Cleveland. t 



HONORARY ALUMN 



(54 BACHELOR'S DEGREES, UNIV. OF ILL.; 47 BACHELOR'S DEGREES ELSEWHERE.) 



M. S. 1? 



RALPH ALLEN 
. (Cert. 1876. See No. 92.) 



JAMES ELDER ARMSTRONG 
A. M., 1905. (See No. 254.) 

Hi. WILLIS J. BAILEY 
Farmer and Banker; LL. D., 1904; b. O 12, 
1854, Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. Monroe (b. Ap 1818, 
Hayne, Kan.) and Nancy J. (Melindy) Bailey 
(b. 1822, Cambridge, Vt.). Prepared in Mt. 
Carroll H. S. Attended Univ. of 111. 1879. 
Adelphic. Mem., Kan. Legislature, 1888; 56th 
Congress; Gov. of Kan., 190305. V. P. and 
Mgr. Exchange Nat. Bank, Atchison, Kan. 
1907 — . Married Ida B. Weed, Jl 7, 1903. Ad- 
dress, Atchison, Kan.f 

IRA OSBORN BAKER 
D. Engng., 1903. (See No. 36.) 

HENRY MAHAN BEARDSLEY 
A. M., 1905. (See No. 204.) 

H2. LESTER PAIGE BRECKENRIDGE 
(Father of No. 3655) 

Professor; D. Engng., 1910; b. My 17, 1858, 
Meriden, Conn.; s. Moses Paige (b. Ja 5, 1831, 
Ware, Mass.) and Lucretia L. (Wetherell) 
Breckenridge (b. Je 20, 1833, do.). Prepared 
in Westfield (Mass.) H. S. Ph. B., Sheffield 
Sc. Sch., Yale, 1881; A. M., Yale, 1909. Instr., 
Mech. Engng., Lehigh Univ., 1882-91; Prof., 
do., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1891 93; do., Univ. of 
111., 1893-1909; Dir., Engng. Exp. Sta., do., 
1905-09; Prof., Mech. Engng., Sheffield .Sc. 
Sch., Yale, 1909 — •. Dir., Boiler Trials, U. S. 
Geol. Sur., St. Louis, 1904-06; Contrived and 
equipped Dynamometer cars; invented Auto- 
matic Recording Machine. Auth. : Various ar- 
ticles in tech. papers; Reports on Fuel Tests, 
U. .S. Geology .Survey; Tests of High-.Speed 
Tool Steels, ///. Engng. Exp. Sta., Bui. No. 2. 
Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Soc. of the Promotion of 
Engng. Educ. ; West. Soc. Engrs.; Several R. 
R. Clubs; Federal and St. Comns. on coal con- 
servation, 1917-18. Married May Brown, D 19, 
1883, Memphis; Susan W. Ford, Jl 26, 1911. 
Children: Blanche F., b. O 14. 1884; Gladys S. 
('09), b. My 19, 1888; May H., b. Je 5, 1890.' 
Address, 412 Humphrey St., New Haven, 
Conn.; bus. add., Sheffield Scientific School, 
Yale Univ., do. 

DILLON SIDNEY BROWN 
M. S., 1892. (Cert. 1875. See No. 58.) 

*ALICE CHEEVER (BRYAN) 
M. L.. 1892. (Cert. 1874. See No. 38.) 

II3. RT. HON. VISCOUNT JAMES BRYCE 
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten- 
tiary to the U. S.; LL. D., 1907; b. My 10, 
1838. Belfast, Ireland; s. James (b. Glasgow) 
and Margaret (Young) Bryce. Prepared in H. 
S., Glasgow; Univ. of Glasgow. A. B., Trinity- 



Coll., Oxford, 1862; D. C. L., do., 1870; Hon. 
LL. D., Edinburgh Univ., 1883; Glasgow Univ., 
1886; Mich.. 1887; St. Andrews, 1902; Aber- 
deen, 1906; Dr. of Pol. Sc, Royal Hungarian 
L'niv., Budapest, 1896; Litt. D., Victoria Univ., 
1897; D. C. L., Trinity Univ., Toronto, 1897; 
Harvard, 1907; Princeton, 1907; Litt. D., Cam- 
bridge Univ., 1898; LL. D., Univ. of Zena, 
1908; do., Univ. of Calif., 1909; do., Univ. of 
Leipzig, 1909. Elected Fellow, Oriel Coll., 
1862; Barrister, Lincolns Inn, 1867 — ; Regius 
Prof., Civil Law, Oxford, 1870-1893; M. P. for 
Tower Hamlets, 1880; Under-Sec. of St. for 
Foreign Affairs, 1886; Chancellor of Duchy of 
F-ancaster (with seat in Cabinet), 1892; Pres. 
Bd. of Trade, 1894; Chm., Royal Com. on Sec 
ondary Educ, 1894; Created Viscount, 1904 
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 
1907 — . Auth.: The Flora of the Island of 
Arran, 1859; The Holy Roman Empire, 186 
Report on the Condition of Education in Lan 
cashire (for the Schs. Inquiry Comn.) 1867 
The Trade Marks Registration Act, with Intro 
duction and Notes on Trade Mark Law, 1877, 
Transcaucasia and Arrat, 1877; The American 
Commonwealth, 1888; Impressions of South Af 
rica, 1896; Studies in History and Jurispru 
dence, 1901; Studies in Contemporary Biog. 
1903; South American Observation and Im- 
pressions. 1912. Mem., Senate of London 
Univ., 1893; Fellow of Royal Soc, 1894; Corre- 
spondence mem., Inst, of France; 1891; Foreign 
Mem., do., 1904; do., of Royal Academies of 
Turin and Brussels, 1896; do., Naples, 1903; 
do., St. Petersburg; do., Stockholm; Correspon- 
dence mem., Societa Romena di Storia Patria, 
1885; Reale Academia dei Lincei. Rome, 1904; 
Pres., Alpine Club, 1899-1901; Chief Sec. for 
Ireland, 1905-06; M. P. (L) Aberdeen. S., 
1885-1906; Order of Merit. 1907; Knight of the 
Prussian Order pour de Merite; Chm., Parlia- 
mentary Conference, 1917-18. Married, Eliza- 
beth Marion Ashton, 1889. Address, Hindleap, 
Forest Row, Sussex, Eng. 

JAMES EDWARD BUMSTEAD 
M. S., 1892. (Cert. 1877. See No. 131.) 

H4. 'DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM 
LL. D.. 1905; b. S 4, 1846, Henderson, N. Y. ; 
s. Edwin (b. 1804, Middletown, Vt.) and Eliza- 
beth Keith (Weeks) Burnham (b. 1810, Great 
Barrington, Mass.). Prepared in Chicago H 
S.; Waltham, Mass.; pvt. tutors. A. M., Har 
vard; do., Yale; D. Sc. in Arch., N. W. Univ 
Past Pres., Am. Inst, of Arch.; Chm. U. S 
Govt. Comn. of Fine Arts; Lawyers and Cen 
tury Clubs, New York City; Pacific Union, San 
Francisco; Glen View Golf; Country Club, 
Evanston; Union League; Literary; Midday; 
Other clubs. Married Margaret Sebring Sher- 
man, Ja 20, 1876, Chicago. Children: Ethel, b. 
D 21, 1876; John, b. N 28, 1878; Hubert b. S 
7, 1883; Margaret, b. Jl 17, 1884; Daniel, b. F 
22, 1885. Died Je i, 1912, Heidelberg, Ger. 

II5. *THOM.\S JONATHAN BURRILL 

(Father of No. 1833) 
LL. D., 1912; b. Ap 25, 1839, Pittsfield, Mass. 
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Graduated 111. St 



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University of iLLiNOib 



Norm. Univ., 1865; A. M., N. W. Univ., 1876; 
LL. D., do., 1S93, Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 
1881. Supt., Pub. Schs., Urbana, 1805-68; Asst. 
Prof. Nat. Hist., 111. Indus, Univ., 186S-70; 
Prof., Bot. and Ilort., 1870-1903; Dean. Coll. of 
Sc, 1S78-84; Acting Regent, »879-89-90, 1891- 
94; Botanist, U. S. Agr. Exp. Sta.. 1888-1912; 
Dean, Gen. Faculty, 1894-1901; Dean, Grad. 
Sch., 1S04-1905; V. P., Univ. of 111., 1879-191^; 
Prof., Bot., do., 1903-12; Botanist. Agr. Exp. 
Sta.. 1S88-1912; Prof. Emeritus, Bot., 1912-10. 
Retired on the Carnegie Foundation for the 
Advancement of Teaching, 1912. Auth.: Agri- 
cultural Botany, Ref^ort, Bd. of Trustees, 111. 
Indus. Univ., 1869; Flowerless Plants, do., 
1870; Upon Parasitic Fungi, Bui. 111. St. Lab. 
of Nat. Hist.. Vol. 1, 1S76; Catalog of the Flow 
ering and Higher Flowerless Plants of Illinois, 
Native. Introduced, and Cultivated, Report, Bd. 
of Trustees, HI. Indus. Univ., 187S; The Mis- 
sion in Hlinois of her State Horticultural 
Society (President's Address) Transactions, 111. 
St. Hbrt. Soc, Vol. 13, 1879; Blight of Pear 
and Apple Trees. Rcf'ort, Bd. of Trustees, 111. 
Indus. Univ., iSSo; The Bacteria, do.. 1882: 
Parasitic Fungi of 111., Bui. III. St. Lab. of .\'at. 
Hist., Vol. 2, 18S5; 1S87. Part i, Uredinese, 
Part 2, Erysip'ane; River Pollution and Puri- 
tication. Transactions, Am. Microscopical Soc, 
1904, Vol. 25: Micro-organisms of Soil and 
Human Welfare Science, Vol. 20, No. 509: 
1004: (With James T. Barrett) Ear Rots of 
Corn. Bui. Univ. of Ul. Agr. E.xp. Sta., No. 133. 
1909. Member or Fellow, several st., nat., and 
foreign scientitic and educational societies. 
Married Sarah H. Alexander, Jl 22, t868. 
Seneca Falls. N. Y. Children: Mildred Anna 
('03), b. D II, 18S1 (died Ja 27. 1913); Irene, 
b. Jl 20, 1885 (died Jl 20, 1915)- Died Ap 14, 
1916. 

LINCOLN BUSH 
D. Eng., 1904. (See No. 533.) 

H6. JOSEPH GURNEY CANNON 

Congressman; LL. D. 1903; b. My 7, 1836, 
Guilford, N. C. ; s. Dr. Horace F. and (julielma 
(HoUingsworth) Cannon. Admitted to 111. Bar, 
1S58; St. Atty.y -■7th Judicial District of HI.. 
1861-68; 43d-5ist Congress; 1S73-01, S3dS7th 
do., 1893-1903; 12th 111. District and 58th-62d 
do., 1903-13; 04th and 05t.i do.. 18th 111. Dis- 
trict, 1915-iq. Chm.. Com. on Appropriations, 
sist, 55th, 56th and 57th Congress; Speaker, U. 
S., House of Representatives sSth, 59th, 60th, 
and 6ist Congress. 1Q03-11; received 58 votes 
for presidential nomination. Repub. Nat. Con- 
vention Chicago. IQ08. Mem., Repub. partv. 
Married Mary P. Reed, Ja 1862. Canfield, O. 
Address, Danville. 111. 

JOHN P. C.\MPBELL 
M. L., 1S93. (Cert. 1S74. See No. 37-) 

H7. •McKENuREE HYPES CHAMBERLIN 
Pres. Univ.; LL. D., 1905; b. N 17. 1838, 
Lebanon, 111.; s. David (b. Mr 25. 1788. N. H.) 
and Susan (Rankin) Chamberlin (b. Mr 4 
1S04. Ky.). Prepared in Pub. Schs., Lebanon, 
111.; Prep. Dept., McKendree, Coll., do. Vale- 
dictorian McKendree Coll., 1859; A. B., do., 
1859; A. M., do., 1862; LL. B., Harvard. Law- 
yer, Kansas City, Mo., 1866-67; do.. Beards- 
town, III.. 1869-71: Attv. in Legal Dept.. R. R. 
I. and St. Louis R. R.;" Ed., Staff, Central Uli- 
noian; Pres. McKendree Coll.. 1894-190S; Pres.. 
Emeritus, do., looS — . On Electoral Ticket of 
Pres. Grant; candidate for Congress, 1872; 
Secv. St. R. R. Comn.. 1877-Si; Trustee. 111. 
St. "Hist. Tib. 1Q04-10. Auth.: Various pamph- 
lets on Hist., Biog. and other subjects. Mem., 
Delegate-elect to the Ecumenical conference. 
London, Eng., looi: Rhodes Scholarship Comn., 
111., 1004-08; M. E. Church. Married Helen 
I emvra Dana Te 8. 1S69. Kansas City, Mo. 
C ildren: Clifford Dana, b. D 12 1870; Ellen, b. 
S 28, 1876 (died N 3, 1876). Died 1914- 



HS. THOMAS CHROWDER CHAMBERLIN 
Geologist; D. Sc, 1905; b. S 25, 1843, Mat- 
toon. 111.; s. John (b. 1808, Camden Co., N. C.) 
and Cecelia (Gill) Ci amberlin (b. Ap 5, 1815, 
Lexington, Ky.). Prepared in Beloit Coll. Prep. 
Sch. A. B.. Beloit Coll., 1806; A. M., do., 1869; 
Ph. D., Univ. of Mich.; do.. Univ. of Wis., 
1882; LL. D., Univ. of Mich., Columbian Coll., 
Beloit Coll., 1887; Univ. of Wis., 1904. Sigma 
Xi; Phi Beta Kappa, "Distinguished Orator." 
Prin.. H. S., Delavan, Wis., 1866-68; Prof., Nat. 
Sc, St. Norm. Sch., Whitewater, Wis., 1809-73; 
do., (jeol., Beloit Coll., 187382; Asst. St. Geolo- 
gist. \Vis., 1873-76; Chief Geologist, do., 1876- 
ti2; U. S. Geologist in charge of Pleistocene 
Div., 1882-1908; Pres., L'niv. of Wis., 1887-92; 
Head, Dept. of Geol., Univ. of Chicago, 1892 — ; 
Ed., Jour, of Geol., 1S92 — ; Research Assoc, 
Carnegie Inst., Washington, D. C, 1902 — . De- 
veloped tl.e Planetesimal Hypothesis of the 
Origin of the Earth and of the Solar System, 
1890-1904. Auth.: Suggestions as to a Basis for 
Gradation of the Vertebrata. Transactions of 
Wis. Acad, of Sc, Arts, and Letters, Vol. i ; 
Preliminary Paper on the Terminal Moraine of 
the Second Glacial Epoch, Illustrated, jrd An- 
nual Report. U. S. Geol. Survey, 1881-82; 
Geology of Wisconsin. Geol. Survey of Wis., 
Vols. I-IV, 4 to, with atlas; Madison, 1883; 
The Rock Scorings of the Great Ice-Iuvasions, 
7(/i Annual Report U. S. Geol. Survey. 1S85-86. 
4 to; The Diversity of the Glacial Period Am. 
.lour, of Sc, Vol. XLV. 1893: On Lord Kelvin's 
.\ddress on the Age of the Earth as an Abode 
Fitted for Life, Science, Vol. IX, 1899. Vol, X, 
Smithsonian Report for 1890; also many other 
publications upon geol. subjects. Representa- 
tive, Wis. Paris Exposition, 1878: Pres., Wis. 
-Acad, of Sc, Arts, and Letters; V. P.. A. A. A. 
S., Section E; Geologist, Peary Expedition, 
1804; Pres.. Geol. Soc. of Am.; do.. Chicago 
.■\cad. of Sc. ; Corresponding Mem., British A. 
A. S.; do., Geol, Soc. of Edinburgh; Assoc. 
Fellow. Am. Acad, of Arts and Sc; do., Geol. 
Soc of Washington; Corresponding Mem., 
Geol. Soc of London; do., N. Y. Acad, of Sc. 
Medal for geol. publications, Paris Exposition. 
1878, 1893; Gold Medal Geog. Soc. of Chicago. 
Married .\lma Isabel Wilson D 24. 1867. Child, 
Rollin Thomas, b. O 20 1881. Address, Hyde 
Park Hotel, Ch-cago; bus. add.. Walker Mus- 
eum, Univ. of Chicago, do. 

H9. "OCTAVE CHANUTE 
D. Engng., 1905; b. F 18, 1832, Paris France. 
Prepared in pvt. schs. and by pvt. tutors. En- 
gaged in const, and operation of railroads and 
bridges 1848-88, notably Kansas City bridge 
and Sibley bridge over the Mo. and Ft, Madison 
bridge across t' e Miss.; built Union Stock 
Yards at C icago; do., Kansas City; do., a part 
of the Chicago & .Mton R. R,; H2 nrles of 
track in 111, for the Toledo. Peoria & Wai^saw 
R. R. ; Engr. in charge of Maintenance of Way; 
Div. Engr.. Pittsburgh. Ft. Wayne & Chicago 
R. R. ; Chief Engr. of Maintenance of Wnv of 
West. Div. of O, and Miss. R. R.; Chief Engr. 
•lo : Reorganized Chicago and .Mton R. R. 
Chief Engr., Erie R. R,: Asst. Gen. Supt., do. 
Won premium for competitive design for a 
bridge across the Mo, at St. Charles. Mo. Pi- 
oneer advocate of use of z'nc-ch'oride ns a pre- 
•■ervative for timber; Org-inized the Chicago Tie 
Preserving Co.. 1885;. Early a stud, of Avia. 
Chm. of Com. to Report on Panid Transit for 
N. Y., 1874: do.. IntTnat Engn^'. Coneress. 
Chicago. 1803. Auth.: The Kansas City Bridge; 
The Sibley Bridge for which the Rowland prize 
'^f the A. S. C. E. was awarded; Progress in 
Flying Mac' ines; a great many racers uoon 
enVng. subjects in terhn-cl transactions ad neri- 
^dicals. Pres., A. S. C. F.. i8'm: Pres,, West. 
Sor. of Fncrs . ioot; Hon. M«rn. Inst. Civ. 
Engrs. of T.reat Brita-n. jSq^; Fellow and Secv., 
A. A. .\. S.: Mem. Century Assn.. N. Y.; Can- 
adian Soc. of Civ. Engrs. ; A. I. Min. E.; Hon. 
mem.. Aero Clubs of Am. and France; Pres., 



Honorary Alumni 



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III. Aero Club; Hon. mem.. Aeronautical Soc. 
of Great Britain and recipient of a Gold Medal 
given by that Soc. for distinguished service in 
promoting the art of avia. Chanute field, Ran- 
toul, 111. was named for him. Died N 23, 1910. 

•CHARLES WRIGHT CLARK 

C. E., 1892. (Cert. 1876. See No. 96.) 

Hio. •NORMAN JAY COLMAN 

D. Agr., 1905; b. My 16, 1827. Richfield 
Springs, N. Y. ; s. Hamilton and Nancy 
(Sprague) Colman. Prepared in Dist. Sch. 
and Sem. LL. B., Law Sch., Louisville, Ky.. 
1851, do., Univ. of Mo., 1905. Teacher, Schs., 
Ky., 1847; Lawyer, New Albany, Ind., 1850 52; 
Dist. Atty., 1852; Established Cohnan's Rural 
World; Dean of Agr. Editors in U. S. ; Alder- 
man. St. Louis, 1855-56; Mem., House of Rep- 
resentatives, 1865-66; Lt. Gov., Mo., 1875-77; 
U. S. Conin. of Agr., 188589; First Sec. of 
Agr., U. S., 1889. Issued call and presided 
over Convention of delegates from Agr. Colls, 
in U. S., 1885 and urged upon Congress 
adoption of laws creating present system of 
Agr. Exp. Stas. Head, Govt. Horse-breeding 
farm. Ft. Collins, Colo. Lt. Col., 85th Mo. Mil- 
itia, Civil War. Mem., Mo. St. Bd. of Agr.; 
Founder and ist Pres., Mo. St. Hort. Soc, ist 
Pres.. Mo. St. Fair; Pres., Mo. St. Press Assn.. 
Curator, Univ. of Mo.; Officer du Merite Agri- 
cole, France, 1889. Married Clara Porter, 1851. 
New Albany, Ind. (died 1863); Catherine 
Wright, 1866, St. Louis (died 1897). Died.N 
S, 191 1, St. Louis. 

Hi I. GEORGE GARY COMSTOCK 
Prof, and Dir.; LL. D., 1907; b. F 12, 1855, 
Madison, Wis.; s. Charles H. (b. Jl 3, 1822, 
Ridgeville, O.) and Mercy (Bionson) Comstock 
(b. 1825, Cleveland). Prepared in Adrian 
(Mich.) H. S. Ph. B., Univ. of Mich.; LL. B., 
Univ. of Wis.; Sc. D.. Univ. of Mich. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Recorder and Asst. 
Engr , U. S. Lake Survey, 1874-78; Asst. Engr., 
Miss. River Im|)rovements, 1878-79; Asst. As- 
tronomer Washburn Obs.; Computer Nautical 
Almanac Office; Prof., Math, and Astron., O. 
St. Univ., 1885-87; Prof, of Astron., Univ. of 
Wis. and Dir. of Observatory, do. 1887 — ; Dir. 
Grad. Sch., do. Auth.: Method of Least 
Squares, Ginn & Co., 1890; Textbook of Astron., 
Appleton, 1900; Field Astron. for Engrs.. Wiley. 
1902; Publications of Washburn Observa- 
tory, Vols. 6-12, State Printer, Wis.; also num 
erous contributions to sc. periodicals. V. P., 
A. A. A. S., 1894; mem. Astron. and Astrophys. 
Soc. of Am.; Sec. and ist V. P., Nat. Acad, of 
Sc. ; Chm., Com. on Math, and Astron.; Astron- 
omische Gesellschaft; Sociedad Astronomico de 
Mexico. Married E. Cecile Everett, Je, 1894, 
Madison, Wis. Children: Mary, b. D 11, 1895; 
Lillian, b. Jl, 1904 (died Ja, 1905). Address. 
Observatory Hill, Madison, Wis. 



M. L. 



ROLAND RAY CONKLIN 

1 89 1. (Cert. 1880. See No. 232.) 



H12. JOHN WILLISTON COOK 
Pres. of Norm. Sch.; LL. D., 1904; b. Ap 20, 
1844, Oneida Co., N. Y.; s. Harry Dewitt (b. 
Mr 6, 1817. Lennox. N. Y.) and Joanna (Hall) 
Cook (b. D 23, 1817, Hartford, N. Y."). 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., 1865. A. M., Knox Coll.; 
LL. D.. Blackburn Univ. Prin. Pub. Sch., 
Brimfield, 111., 1865-66; do., Grammar Dept. 
Model Sch., 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1866-68; 
Teacher do., 1868 90; Pres. 1890-9; No. 111. St. 
Norm. Since its beginning, 1899-1919. Auth.: 
Educ. Hist, of 111., 1912; A Series of Arithme- 
tics (with Miss N. Cropsey) ; Various articles on 
Hist, of Educ, Sch. & Home Educ. Blooming- 
ton, 111. Ed. and Pub. (with E. C. Hewett) ///. 
Schoolmaster 1874-76. do. (with R. R. Reeder) 
///. School Journal. 1884-86. Pres., St. 
Teachers' Assn. of III., 1880; Pres., N. E. A., 



1904; Pres.. Norm. Dept., do., 1896. Married 
Lydia Farnham Spofford, Ag 26 1867, N. And- 
over, Mass. Children: Agnes Spofford (Gale) 
b. Ag 7, 1873; John Loring, b. N 26, 1874. Ad- 
dress, DeKalb. 111. 

H13. EDWIN GILBERT COOLEY 
Educator; LL. D., 1905; b. Mar. 12, 1857, 
Strawberry Point, la.; s. Gilbert (b. Chautau- 
qua Co., N. Y.) and Martha Hammond (White- 
hall) Cooley (b. N. Y.). Prepared in Prep. 
Sch., Univ. of la.; Univ. of la.; Ph. B.. Univ. 
of Chicago, 1895. Teacher, la., 1879; Supt. of 
Sch.. Cresco, la., 1885-91; Prin., H. S., Au- 
rora, 111., 1891-3; do.. H. S., La Grange, 111., 
1893-1899; do., Chicago Norm. Sch., 1899; 
Supt. City Schs., Chicago, 1900-09; Pres., D. 
C. Heath & Co., 1909-10; Educ Commerce. Coml. 
Club of Chicago 1910-15: Dir. junior activities 
Central Div. Am. Red (Jross, 1918 — . Auth.: 
Articles in Sat. Evening Post and Educ. Papers. 
Mem., Univ. Club, Chicago; Union League 
Club; Pres., 111. St. Teacher's Assn., 1904; 
Pres., Nat. Educ. Assn.. 1907 08; pres. Dept. 
Supt., 1904; Decoration, Order of Franz Josef 
(Austrian). Married Lydia A. Stanley, Ja 1, 
1878. Children: Bertha, b. N, 1878; Susie E.. 
b. D, 1880; Dean, b. Ja, 1882; Bessie, b. My 
1887; Gilbert, b. O 1891; Edwin, b, O 1894. 
Address. 5338 Washington Ave., Chicago. 

H14. GEORGE BRUCE CORTELYOU 
Pres. Gas. Co.; LL. D., 1905; b. Jl 26, 1862, 
New York City; s. Peter Crolius and Rose 
(Seary) Cortelyou. Prepared in Hempstead (L. 
I.) Inst.; St. Norm. Sch.. Westfield, Mass. LL. 
B., Georgetown Coll., 1895; LL. M.. Columbian, 
1896; LL. D., Georgetown Coll.; do., Ky. Wes- 
leyan. Gen. law and Verbatim reporter in N. 
Y. and in pub. service, 1883; Prin., Prep. Schs., 
N. Y.. 1885-89; Pvt. Sec. to Post-Office Insp. 
in charge at N. Y., the Survyr. of Port of N. 
Y., 4th Asst. Postmaster Gen., 1889; Stenog., 
Pres. Cleveland, 1895; Ex. Clerk, 1896; Asst. 
Sec, Pres. McKinley, 1898; Sec, do., 1900; 
Sec, Pres. Roosevelt, 1901-03; Sec, Dept. of 
Commerce and Labor, 1903; Chm., Rep. Nat. 
Com.; conducted campaign for election of Pres. 
Roosevelt, 1904; Postmaster Gen.. 1905 7; Sec. 
of Treas., 1907-9; Pres., Consolidated Gas Co., 
N. Y 1909—; Dir., N. Y. Edison Co., N. Y. 
Life Ins. Co., Nat. Surety Co. Mem., Union 
1 eague; Rep., New York City; Press; Sleepy 
Hollow; Recess; Cortelyou, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
Econ., N. Y.; Univ., Washington, D. C; Ham- 
ilton. Chicago; Nat. Civic Federation; Metro- 
politan Museum of Art; Holland Soc; Chamber 
of Commerce; Merchants' Assn. of N. Y. ; Am. 
Gas Inst.; Nat. Cml., Gas Assn.; N. Y. St. 
Hist. Assn.; V. P., Trustee, New England Con- 
servatory of Music. Married Lilv Morris 
Hinds, S 15, 1888. Roslyn, L. I. "Children: 
George Bruce, Jr.; William Winthrop; (Jrace; 
Helen (died My 19, 1909); Peter Crolius. Ad- 
dress, Riverdale on-Hudson. New York City; 
bus. add., 130 East 15th St., do. 

H15. "SHELBY MOORE CULLOM 
U. S. Senator; LL. D., 1903; b. N 22, 1839, 
Wayne Co., Ky. Studied law in Springfield, 
1853; City Atty., 1853-65; Elected mem. House 
of Representatives 111. Legislature. 1856, i860, 
1872 and 1874; elected Speaker, 1861 and 1873; 
mem., Congress, 1865-71; Trustee, ex officio, 
Univ. of 11:.. 1877-83. Chm., III. delegation to 
Rep. Nat. Convention, Philadelphia, 1872 and 
1884; Gov. of 111., 1876-83; U. S. Senator, 
1883-1913. Mem., Com. appointed to prepare 
a system of laws for the Hawaiian Islands; 
Regent. Smithsonian Inst. Married Hanna M. 
Fisher, D 12, 1855 (died Mr, 1861); Julia Fish- 
er, My 5, 1863 (died Ag 18, 1909). Died Ja 
28, 1914, Washington, D. C. 

H16. "WILLIAM ELEROY CURTIS 
Journalist; LL. D., 1911; b. N 5, 1850, Akron, 
O.; s. Eleroy and Harriet (Coe) Curtis. A. B., 
West. Reserve Coll., 1871; Litt. D., 1901; L. 



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H. D., Amherst, 1907. Alpha Delta Phi. Staff, 
Chicago Inter-Occan, \^-i-^7; do., Washington 
Correspondent, do., Chicago Record, 1887-1901; 
do., Chicago Record Herald, 190 1 — . Special 
Comn. from V. S. to Central and S. Am. 
Repubs. ; Ex. OlVicer, Internat. Am. Conference, 
iS8'9-9o; Dir.. Bus. Am. Kepubs, 189093; 
Chief, Latin-Am. Dent, and Hist. Section, Chi- 
cago Kxpedition to Madrid; Special Envoy to 
the Queen Regent of Spain and I'ope Leo XIII, 
1892. Auth.: Tibbalses Folkes, 1S75; A Sum- 
mer Scamper, 1881; The Life of Zachariah 
Chandler, 1879; Children of the Sun, 1882; 
Capitols of Spanish America. 1886; The Land 
of the Nihilist, 1887; Trade and Transporta 
tion, 1889; Handbook to the American Repub- 
lics, 1890; Guatemala. 1891; Costa Rico. 1891; 
N'enezuela, A Land Where it is Always Sum- 
mer, 1891; The United States and Foreign 
Powers, 1892, 1899; Today in France and tier 
many, 1897; '^lie Turk and His Lost Provinces, 
1902; Modern India, 1905. Mem., Nearly all 
learned socs. of U. S. and several in Europe; 
Gridiron; Press; Cosmos. Washington, I). C. ; 
Union League. Died O 5, 191 1, Philadelphia. 



A. 



CHARLES HENRY DENNIS 
M., 1905. (See No. 266.) 



II 17. JACOB McGAVOCK DICKINSON 
Lawyer; LL. D., 1905; b. Ja 30, i8ii, Col- 
umbus, Miss.; s. Henry and Anna (McGavock) 
Dickinson^ A. M., Univ. of Nashville, 1872; 
LL. D., Columbia, 1905; do., Yale, 1910; do., 
Lincoln Memorial Univ., 1917. Law Stud., 
Columbia Coll., N. Y.; do., Univ. of Leipzig; 
do., Paris. Admitted to bar, 1874. Served sev- 
eral times by special comn. on Supreme Bench 
of Tenn.; Asst. Atty. Gen., U. S., 1895-97; 
Gen. Solicitor, I. C. R. R., 1899-1901; Gen. 
Counsel, do., 1901-09; Leading Counsel for U. 
S. in Alaskan Boundary Case; Sec. of War, 
1909-11; Head, Consolidated law lirm, Dickin- 
son, Wetten & Keehn, Chicago. Receiver, 
Rock Island Lines, 1915-17. Mem., Chicago 
Club; Wayfarers; Cliff Dwellers. Pres. Am. 
Bar Assn., 1907-08. Married Martha Overton, 
1876, Nashville, Tenn. Address, 1523 Dearborn 
Parkway, Chicago; bus. add., c/o Dickinson, 
Wetten & Keehn, do. 

HiS. 'ANDREW SLOAN DRAPER 
(Father of No. 1663.) 
LL. D., 1905; b. Je 21, 1848, Westford, N. Y.; 
s. Sylvester Bigelow and Jane (Sloan) Draper. 
Prepared in Albany (N. Y.) Acad. LL. B., 
Albany Law Sch., 1871; do., Colgate Univ., 
1889; do., Columbia, 1903; do., West. Reserve 
Univ., 1910. Phi Delta Phi. Teacher, Albany 
Acad., N. Y^; do., other institutions, 1866-70; 
Mem., Law tirm of Draper & Chester, 1871-86; 
do., Albany Bd. of Educ, 1879-81, 1890-92; N. 
Y. Legislature. 1S81; St. Norm. Coll. Bd.. 1882- 
86; Ci;m. do., 1886, 1904; Judge, U. S. Court of 
Ala. Claims, 1884-86; St. Supt., Pub. Instruc- 
tion, N. Y., 1886-92; Supt.. Cleveland Pub. 
Schs., 1892-94; Pres., Univ. of 111., 1894-1904; 
ist Comn. of Educ, St. of N. Y., 1904-13. 
Auth.: The Rescue of Cuba; American Educa- 
tion; Vol. on Lincoln in Gateway Series. Ed., 
Department of Education, Encyclopedia Ameri- 
cana; Ed. -in-chief, 10 Vol. Self Culture for 
Young People. Received silver medal for mono- 
graph on Educational Organization and Admin- 
istration in the L^. S., Paris Exposition, igoo; 
gold medal and two commemorative diplomas 
for educational writing; one of two grand prizes 
conferred for conspicuous services to educ. St. 
Louis Internat. Exposition, 1904. Mem., Chi- 
cago Hist. Soc; St. Hist. Socs. of N. Y., Ill, 
and Wis.; St. Louis Ry. Club; Presby. Church; 
Dir., Nat. Cml. Bank; Gov., Dudley Observa- 
tory, Albany, N. Y.; Chni., Dept of Educ. of 
the Internat. Congresses, St. Louis Exposition, 
1904. Appointed mem. of U. S. Bd. of Indian 
Comn. by Pres. Roosevelt, 1902-13; Chm. do.; 
Pres., Nat. Assn. of Sch. Supts., 1889-91; do.. 



North Cent. Assn. of Colls, and Secondary 
Schs., 1903-04. Married Abbie Louise Lyon, 
My 8, 1872, New Britain, Conn. Children: 
Charlotte Leland, b. N 21, 1875; Edwin Lyon 
(■02), b. Ag 19, 1882. Died Albany, N. Y., 
Ap 27, 1913. 

EBENEZER LEWIS DRURY 
M. L., 1894. (Cert. 1894. See No. 40.) 

HENRY M. DUNLAP 
M. L., 1891. (Cert. 1875. See No. 64.) 

MARY TRACY EARLE (HORNE) 
A. M., 1903. (See No. 424.) 

CHARLES GLEASON ELLIOTT 
C. E., 1891. (Cert. 1877. See No. 134.) 



C. E. 



•WILLIAM C. ELLS 
1892. (Cert. 1874. See No. 42.) 



HARVEY C. ESTEP 
C. E., 1S93. (Cert. 1874. See No. 43.) 

*WINFIELD SCOTT EVERHART 
M. L., 1891. (Cert. 1875. See No. 66.) 

H19. DAVID FELMLEY 
(Father of Nos. 4150, 5654) 
Pres.,- Norm. Univ.; LL. D., 1905; b. Ap 24, 
1857, Somerville, N. J.; s. John S. and Ellen 
(Voorhees) Felmley. Prepared in Pub. Schs., 
N. J.; Perry H. S., Blackburn Univ., 187 V76; 
.\. B., Univ. of Mich.. 18S1; L. H. D., Black- 
burn, 1906. Supt. Schs., Carrollton, 111., 1882- 
1890; Prof. Math., 111. St. Norm. LTniv., 1890- 
1900; Pres., do., 1900 — . Delta Upsilon; Adel- 
phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Mem., Coll. Alumni Club, 
I'loomington, 111., 1890; 111. St. Teachers' Assn., 
18S1 — ; Pres.. do., 1901 ; Central III. Teachers' 
Assn. 1890; Pres., do., 1900; Schoolmasters' 
Club, 1890 — ; Pres., 1903; Univ. Club of Chi- 
cago, iQoo; others. Married Auta Stout. Jl 6, 
1887, Carrollton, 111. Children: Ruth Davida 
Cio), b. Je 8, 1888; Mildred Helen ('13), b. 
Ap 20, 1890; John Benjamin, b. Je 27, 1905. 
Address, 207 N. School St., Normal, 111. 

H20. STEPHEN ALFRED FORBES 
(Father of Nos. 949, 1031, 1868) 
Educator and Zoologist; LL. D., 1905; b. My 
29, 1844, Silver Creek, 111.; s. Isaac Sawyer (b. 
Ja 15, 1800, Wilmington, Vt.) and Agnes (Van 
Iloesen) Forbes (b. Ag 12. 1800, Cortlandville, 
N. v.). Prepared in Beloit Acad., Wis.; Rush 
Med. Coll.; 111. St. Norm. Univ. Ph. D., Ind. 
L^niv., 1884. Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Teacher. Pub. Schs., 1867-71; Curator, Museum, 
111. St. Nat. Hist. Soc, 1872-77; Prof., Zool., 
LTniv. of 111., 1884-1909; Prof., Entomology, do., 
iqoo — ; 111. St. Entomologist, 1882; Founder 
and Dir.. III. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 1877—; do.. 
111. Biol. Sta.. 1804: Dean, Coll. of Sc, Univ. 
of 111., 1888-1905. Chief St. Natural Hist. Sur., 
1Q17 — . Civ, War, 1861-65; Capt. of Co. at 20; 
five mos. in Confederate Prison. Auth.: 
Twenty-eight studies of the Food of Birds and 
Irishes and of the Food and Contagious Dis- 
eases of Insects, Bu!. III. St. Lab. Nat. Hist.; 
Contributions: List of 111. Crustacea, do.; Some 
Lake Superior Entoniostraca, Report U. S. 
Co»in. 0)1 Fish and Fisheries. 1SS7; Report on 
the Aquatic Invertebrate Fauna of the Yellow- 
stone Nat. Park, Wyo. and of the Flathead 
Region of Mont., Bill. U. S. Covin., 1S91; Ed. 
and Contributor, Bui. of the HI. St. Lab. of Nat. 
Hist.. 12 Vols.. 1877 — . Medal of Societe d'Ac- 
climatation de France for scientific publications, 
1S86. Pres., Entomol. Club. Cambridge, Mass.; 
West. Soc. of Naturalists; Am. Assn. of Econ. 
Entomol.; Nat. Soc. of Hort. Insps.; 111. St. 
Acad. Sc; Honorary Fellow, Entomol. Soc. of 
Am.; organizer of Internat. Congress of Zool., 
World's Columbian Exposition; Dir., Aquarium 



Honorary Alumn; 



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of the U. S. Fish Comn., do. Fellow. A. A. A. 
S.; Charter mem., Soc. for Prom, of Agr. Sc; 
Mem., Nat. Acad. Sc.; Wash. Acad, of Sc; 
Am. Soc. of Naturalists; Societe Entomolo- 
gique de France; Chm., Champaign Co. Or- 
ganization of 111. branch of the League to 
Enforce Peace. Married Clara Shaw Gaston, 
D 25, 1873, Normal, 111. Children: Bertha 
Van Hoesen ('96), b. N 28, 1874; Ernest 
Browning ('97), b. N 3, 1876; Winifred, b. Ag 
8, 1879; Ethel Clara ('03), b. Jl 20, 1881; 
Richard Edwin, b. Ja 2, 1887 (died Mr 18. 
1893). Address, 702 Indiana Ave.. Urbana; 
bus. add., 223 Nat. Hist. BIdg., Univ. of 111., 
do. 

■ H21. WILLIAM FREEMAN MYRICK 
GOSS 
Executive; D. Eng., 1904; b. O 7, 1859, Barn- 
stable, Mass.; s. Franklin B. (b. Jl 17, 1831, 
Brewster, Mass.) and Mary Gorham (Parker) 
Goss (b. My 15, 1830, Barnstable, Mass.). Cert, 
of Grad., Mass. Inst, of Tech.; M. S., Wabash 
Coll., 1888. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha 
Tau Omega. Instr., Mech. Arts, Purdue Univ., 
1879-83; Prof., Practical Mechs., do., 1883-89; 
Prof., Exp. Engng., do., 1889-1907; Dir., Engng. 
Lab., do., 1899-1907; Dean, Schs. of Engng., 
do., 1900-07; Dean, Coll. of Engng. and Dir., 
Sch. of Ry. Engng. and Adm., Univ. of 111., 
1907-17; Dir., Eng. Exp. Sta., do., 1909-17; 
Pres., Ry. Car Manufacturer's Assn., 191 7—. 
Invented design and installation of locomotive 
testing plant, Purdue Univ., 1891; various re- 
searches in steam engng. Auth. : Bench Work 
in Wood, Ginn & Co.; Locomotive Performance, 
John Wiley & Sons; Locomotive Sparks, do.; 
High Steam Pressures in Locomotive Service, 
Carnegie Inst.; Superheated Steam in Locomo- 
tive Service, do.; various tech. papers before 
professional societies; for 10 yrs. Contributing 
Ed., Railroad Gazette. Chief Engr., Chicago 
Assn. on Smoke Abatement and Electrification 
of Ry. Terminals, 1914-15. Mem., Jury of 
Awards, Columbian Exposition, 1893; Advisory 
Bd. on Fuels and Structural Materials, U. S. 
Geol. Sur. (appointed by Pres. Roosevelt) ; Ad- 
visory Com. of Pa. R. R., charged with Testing 
Locomotives at the La. Purchase Exposition; 
West. Ry. Club; A. S. M. E.; A. A. A. S.: 
Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Am. Ry. Mas- 
ter Mechs. Assn.; Nat. Conservation Assn.; 
Master Car Builder's Assn.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. 
and Survs. ; III. Acad, of Sc; Soc. for Promo- 
tion of Engng. Educ. ; 111. Water Supply Assn.; 
Nat. Assn. for Testing Materials; West. Soc. 
of Engrs.; Am. Acad, of Sc. ; Union League 
Club. Married Edna Demaris Baker, Paines- 
ville, O. Child, Mary Lucette, b. O 22, 1885. 
Address, Great Northern Hotel, New York 
City; bus. add., 61 Broadway, New York City. 

CHARLES PEYTON GRAHAM 
M. L., 1893. (Cert. 1873. See No. 21.) 

ALFRED T. GREGORY 
A. M., 1905. (See No. 179.) 

H22. LOUISE CATHERINE ALLEN 
GREGORY 
(Sister of No. 123) 
M. S. 1893; b. D 9, 1848, Oxford, Ky.; d. 
David Skillman (b. 1822, Georgetown, Ky.) 
and Amanda Daugherty (Risque) Allen (b. 
Woodford Co., Ky.). Prepared in Macon Co. 
District Sch.; Grad., St. Norm. Sch.. Normal, 
111., 1871. Teacher, H. S., Alton. 111., 1872- 
73; Asst. to S. W. White, Pres. of Peoria Co. 
Norm., 1873-74; Instr., Dom. Sc, Univ. of 111., 
1874-78; Attended Harvard, studied phys. educ. 
in Philadelphia with Lelia Partridge; studied 
chem. of foods, in Chicago with Prof. De La- 
fontaine; attervded, S. Kensinaton Sch. of 
Cookery, London, Eng., summers of 1875, 1876, 
1877, 1879; Prof., Dom. Sc. and Preceptress, 
Univ. of 111., 1878-80. Under auspices of the 



Woman's Chicago Branch of the Am. fiaptist 
Home Mission Soc. made tour of inspection of 
their schs. for colored people in the south, 
and published report of investigations; inves- 
tigated in various European countries the educ. 
status of women. Mem., M. E. Church; Bap- 
tist Church, 1880—. Married John MUton 
Gregory, Je 17, 1879, Harristown, 111. Child, 
Allene, b. D 7, 1887. Address, 1008 Lincoln 
Ave., Urbana. 

FREDERIC LEWIS HATCH 
M. S., 1891. (Cert. 1873. See No. 22.) 

MILES FAYETTE HATCH 
M. S., 1893. (Cert. 1872. See No. 5-) 

H23. WILLIAM ARNON HENRY 
Educator; D. Agr., 1904; b. Je 16, 1850, Nor- 
walk, O.; s. William and Martha Haines (Con- 
diet) Henry. Prepared in Holbrook Norm., 
Lebanon, O.; O. Wesleyan Univ., 1867-69- B. 
S., Cornell, 1880; D. Sc, Univ. of Vt., 1904; 
do., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1907. Sigma Xi. Prin., 
II. S., New Haven, Ind., 1872-73; do., H. S., 
Boulder, Colo., 1873-76; Prof., Bot. and Agr., 
Univ. of Wis., 1881; do., Agr., 1883; Dir., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1887; do. and Dean, Coll. of 
Agr., 1891-1907; Prof., Emeritus of Agr., 1907. 
Lecturer, An. Nutrition, Univ. of Calif^, 1902. 
Published 153 Agr. Exp. Sta. Buls., and 23 An- 
nual Reports. Auth.: (2d part) Rusk's Special 
Report on Diseases of Cattle and Cattle Feeding, 
1892; Handbook on Northern Wisconsin, 189s; 
Feeds and Feeding, ist edition, 1898; loth edi- 
tion, revised and entirely rewritten, 1910; Portu- 
guese translation by F. M. Draenert, Sao Paulo, 
Brazil, 1907; Russian translation by order Im- 
perial Dept. Agr., St. Petersburg, under 
direction of M. Dubrovsky, 1912. Ed. staff. 
Breeders' Gazette; Founder of Feeders Corner, 
do. Ed. Staff Hoard's Dadryman. Married 
Clara Roxanna Taylor, Ag 19, 1881, Oakfield, 
N. Y. (died Jl 5, 1904). Child, Arnon _T. 
Address, College of Agr., Univ. of Wis., 
Madison. 
II24. THOMAS FRANKLIN HOLGATE 
Prof, and Dean; LL.D., 1905; b. Ap 8, 1859. 
Ont., Can.; s. Thomas (b. Ag 22. 1820. York- 
shire, Eng.) and Eleanor (Wright) Holgate 
(b. F 4 1815, Hastings Co., Ont., Can.). Pre- 
pared in Albert Coll., Belleville, Ont. A. B., 
do. 1884; A. M., Victoria Coll., Toronto, 1889; 
Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1893. Fellow, Clark Univ.; 
Prof., Math., N. W. Univ., 1893; Dean, Coll. 
of Liberal Arts, do., 1902; Acting Pres., do., 
1904-06, 1916 — •. Auth.: Elementary Geometry, 
1901; Translator, Keye's Geometry of Position, 
1898; Contributor to Math. Jours. Mem., 
Am. Math. Soc. Sec, Internat. Congr. of 
Mathematicians, Rome, 1908. Married Georgina 
Angela Burdette, Jl 23, 1890, Newburgh, Ont., 
Can. Children: Eleanor, b. My i, 1894; Bar- 
bara, b. O 13, 1895; Robert B., b. O 3, 1899; 
Francis B., b. Ap 8, 1902. Address, 617 Li- 
brary St., Evanston, 111. 

THOMAS FORSYTHE HUNT 
Agr. D., 1903- (See No. 392-) 

CHARLES PERRY JEFFERS 
M. S., 1894. (Cert. 1874. See No. 46.) 

H2S. HENRY CHURCHILL KING 
Educator; LL. D., 1908; b. S 18, 1858, Hills- 
dale, Mich.; s. Henry Jarvis and Sarah (Lee) 
King. Prepared in Hillsdale (Mich.) H. S.; 
Hillsdale Coll. A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1879; B. D.. 
Oberlin Sem.. 1882; A. M., Harvard, 1883; D. 
D., Oberlin Coll., 1897; West. Reserve Univ., 
1901; Yale, 1904; Chicago, 1916; Harvard, 
191 6; S. T. D., Columbia, 1909; LL. D., Miami 
Univ. 1909; L. H. D.. Colgate, 1916. Tutor, 
Oberlin Coll., 1879-82; Assoc. Prof., Math., do., 
1884-90; do., Philosophy, 1890-91; Prof, do.. 



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1891-97; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Berlin, 1893-94; 
Prof. Theol. and Phil., Oberlin Sem. and Coll., 
1897—; Dean Oberlin Coll., 1898-1902; Acting 
Dean, Coll. of Arts and Sc, do., 1902-07, 1908- 
11; Pres., do.. 1902 — ; Lib. lecturer, Haverford 
Coll., 1906; Taylor lecturer. Yale, 1907; Noble 
lecturer, Harvard, 1909; Lecturer in India, 
China, and Japan, 1909-10; Earl lecturer. Paci- 
fic Theol. Sem., 1910; Lecturer on religious 
life, Columbia, 1913. Auth. : Outline of Erd- 
mann's Hist, of Phil., 1892; Outline of the 
Microcosnius of R. H. Lotze, 1895; The Appeal 
of the Child, 1900; Keconst. in Theology, 1901; 
Theology and the Social Consciousness, 1902; 
Personal and Ideal Elements in Education, 
1904; Rational Living, 1905; The Seeming Un- 
reality of the Spiritual Lite, 1908; The Laws 
of Friendship, Human and Divine, 1909; The 
Ethics of Jesus, 1909; The Moral and Religious 
Challenge of Our Times, 191 '; Religion as a 
Life, 1913; It's All in the Day's Work, 1916; 
Fundamental Questions, 191 7; Letters to Sun- 
day School Teachers, 1906. Mem., Com. re- 
porting on Secondary Sch. Studies, N. E. A.; 
Trustee, Carnegie Foundation for Advance- 
ment of Teaching; Council of Religious Educ. 
Assn.; O. Coll. Assn.; Pres., Congr. Sunday 
Sch. and Pub. Soc, 1908; V. P., A. B. C. F. 
M.; C. H. M. S.; Am. Free Trade League; 
Nat. Mun. League; Am. Peace Soc; Am. 
Assn. Labor Legislation; Am. Acad. Pol. and 
Social. Sc; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Pres., Am. 
Missionary Assn., 1913 — ; Assn., Am. Colls., 
1916; Chm. Comn on Missions, Nat. Council, 
Congr. Churches, 1913 — ; Executive Com., Gen. 
War Comn. of Churches; Nat. War Work Coun- 
cil, Y. M. C. A.; Sunday Sch. War Council; 
sub-corn, on War Prohibition; Com. on Nat. 
Prohibition; Nat. Council, Am. Inst, of Social 
Service; Chm., Comn. on Church and Social 
Service, Federal Council, Churches of Christ 
in Am. Married Julia Marianna Coates, Jl 7, 
1882. Children: Harold Lee, b. Je 12, 1883; 
Philip Coates, h. My 27, 1887; Donald Storrs, 
b. Je 19, 18S9; Edgar Weld, b. D 24, 1893- Ad- 
dress, 317 E. College St., Oberlin, O. 

WALTER ELLIOTT KNIBLOE 
M. L., 1893. (Cert. 1876. See No. 102.) 

H26. LIVINGSTON CHESTER LORD 

Pres., St. Norm. Sch.; LL. D., 1904; b. Ag 
27, 1851, Killingworth, Conn.; s. Benjamin (b. 
1821, do.) and Antoinette (Case) Lord (b. 
1830, South Windsor Conn.). Grad., St. Norm. 
Sch., New Britain, (Jonn.^ 1871. A. M., Har- 
vard, 1912. Prm.. H. S., Terryville, Conn., 
1871-74; Supt., Schs., Winnebago, Minn., 1874 
78; Prin., Union Sch., Mankato, Minn., 1878- 
79; Supt.. Schs., St. Peter, Minn., 1879-88; 
Pres., St. Norm. Sch., Moorhead, Minn., i88'8- 
99; do., East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1899 — • 
Mem., N. E. A.; School Masters Club; Quad- 
rangle Club; Univ. Club; III. Teachers Assn.; 
Nat. Soc. of Sc. Study of Educ; Nat. Council 
of Educ; Congr. Church. Married Mary E. 
Cook, 1874, Bristol. Conn. Address, Eastern 
Illinois State Normal School, Charleston, 111. 

H27. ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOW^ELL 
Pres., Harvard University; LL. D., 1905; b. 
D 13. 1856, Boston; s. Augustus (b. Ja 15, 1836) 
and Katherine Bigelow (Lawrence) Lowell (b. 
F 1832). Prepared in G. W. C. Noble's Sch.. 
Boston. A. B., Harvard, 1877; LL. B., do., 
1880; LL. D., Williams, 1898; Columbia, 1909; 
Princeton, 1909; Yale, 1909; Louvain, 1909; 
Dartmouth. 1909; Ph. D., Berlin, 1910. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Lawyer. 1880-97; Univ. lecturer, 
1897-99; Prof., Sc. of Govt., 1899-1009; Pres., 
Harvard, 1909—. Auth.: (With F. C. Lowell) 
Transfer of Stock in Corporations. 1S84; Es- 
savs on Government, 1889; Government and 
Parties in Continental Europe, 1896; (With H. 
M. Stephens) Colonial Civil Service, 1900; In- 
fluence of Party upon Legislation in England 



and America. 1902; Government of England, 
1908; Public Opinion and Popular Government, 
1913. Married Anna Parker Lowell. Address, 
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. 

H28. THOMAS McCLELLAND 
Pres. Emeritus; LL. D., 1905; b. My i, 1846, 
Quilly, Co. Derry, Ireland; s. William and Mar- 
garet (Smiley) McClelland. Prepared in Den- 
mark (la.) Acad. A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1875; 
A. M., do., 1883; Grad., Andover Theoi. Sem., 
1880; D. D., Tabor Coll., 1891; LL. D., Grin- 
nell Coll., 1915. Divinity Stud., Oberlin, 1875- 
76; Asst. Prin., Denmark Acad., 1876-78; Stud. 
Union Ti eol. Sem., 1S78-79; Prof., Phil., Tabor 
Coll., 1880-91; Pres., Pacific Univ., 1891-1900;- 
do., Knox Coll., Galesburg 111., 1900-17; Pres. 
Emeritus, do., 1917 — . Trustee Carnegie Foun- 
dation for the Advancement of Teaching. Mar- 
ried Harriet C. Day, Ag 19, 1880, Denmark, la. 
Children: Kellogg D., b. Mr 26, 1884; Coch- 
ran B., b. Ag 22, 1887; Ruth M., b. O 16 1891. 
Address, 656 N. Prairie St., Galesburg, 111. 

•HENRY MACKAY 
M. L., 1892. (Cert. 1876. See No. 104.) 

HENRY WESTON MAHAN 
M. L., 1893. (Cert. 1876. See No. 106.) 

JAMES ROBERT MANN 
LL. £)., 1903. (See No. 109.) 

*JAMES NEWTON MATTHEWS 
M. L., 1891. (Cert. 1872, See No. 7.) 

H29. RALPH MODJESKI 
Civ. Engr.; D. Engng., 1911; b. Ja 27, 1861, 
Cracow, Austrian Poland; s. Gustav (b. Poland) 
and Helena (Opid) Modrzejewski (b. 1842, do.). 
Prepared in H. S., Cracow, Poland. C. E., 
Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees, Pans, France. 
Asst. Engr., Const., Union Pacific Bridge, Oma- 
ha, Neb., 1885-87; Insp., Shops for bridge work, 
Athens, Pa., 1887-89; Chief Draftsman, Office 
of George S. Morison, Chicago, 188991; Chief 
Insp., Memphis Bridge superstructure, 1891. 
Asst. Engr., do., 1892; Civ. Engr., Modjeski & 
Angier. Civ. and Inspecting Engrs., Chicago, 
New York, Pittsburgh and St. Louis, 1893 — • 
Designed and constructed Govt. Bridge, Rock 
Island, 111.; reconstructed Bismark Bridge, 
Bismark, N. Dak.; Constructed Thebes Briage, 
Thebes, 111., 1902-05, Columbia River Bridge 
and Williamette River Bridge, Spokane, Port- 
land & Seattle Ry. Co., 1905-08; McKinley 
Bridge, St. Louis; Columbia River Bridge Ore. 
Trunk Ry. Co., Celilo, Ore.; Broadway Bridge, 
Portland, Ore.; double track railroad and high- 
way bridge, Memphis, Tenn.; bridge, Keokuk, 
la.; Consulting Engr.; Metropolis Bridge, Me- 
tropolis, 111.; do., N. Y., New Haven and Hart- 
ford R. R.; Thames River Bridge, New London, 
Conn.; in charge of reinforcing Poughkeepsie 
Bridge over Hudson River; Mem. Bd. of Engrs., 
Quebec Bridge reconstruction, 1908 — ; C. erry 
Street Bridge, Toledo, O. ; made plans for No. 
Pacific Ry.; Mem.. Comn. to determine feasi- 
bility of a vehicular tunnel under Hudson 
River; designed and constructed fire-proof ware- 
house for Rock Island Arsenal, 111. Mem.. 
A. S. C. E.; Can. Soc. C. E.; British Inst, of 
C. E.; Am. Inst. Consulting Engrs.; Past Pres., 
West. Soc of Engrs. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ; Franklin Inst, of Philadelphia; French 
Assn. of Engrs.; Past Students of Ecoledes 
Ponts and Chaussees; Engrs. Club, New York 
Citv; Union League Club, Chicago; Arlington 
Ckib, Portland. Organized Chicago Engrs. 
Club. Married Felicie Benda. D 28, 1885 New 
York City. Children: Felix B. b. Ag 6, 1887; 
Marie S., b. Ja 22 1893; Charles E. J., b. F 20, 
1896. Address. Union League Club, Chicago; 
bus. add., 220 S. Michigan Ave., do. 



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AMANDA CAMPBELL (MOORE) 
1893- M. L. (Cert. 1875- See No. 60.) 

H30. 'RICHARD PRICE MORGAN 
D. Engng., 1903; b. S 17, 1828, Stockbridge, 
Mass. i-repared in Grammar Sch., Albany, i\, 
Y. Practicing Civ. Engr. for 50 yrs. Autn.: 
First report ever published with plans perfected 
in detail for rapid transit elevated steam railway 
in New York City; Report to the Commerce 
Commission of New York State on the Decline 
of the Commerce of the Port of New Y'ork; 
Report to the U. S. Pacitic Ky. Commission on 
the physical condition and cost of reproducing 
the land grant railioads; Minority report on the 
location ot a harbor of refuge on the southern 
coast of Calif, 1897, w.iich was sustained by the 
Chief of Engrs., the Atty. Gen. and Sec. of 
War; Many other professional reports. 
Awarded diplomas and medals at the Centennial 
Exposition and at the E.xposition of Ky. Appli- 
ances at Chicago, 1884. Trustee, Univ of 111., 
1891-97; Chm., Finance Comn.; do., Bldgs. and 
Grounds, 1895. Mem. ist lid. R. R. and 
Warehouse Comn. of lil., 1870-74; West. Soc. of 
Engrs. ol Chicago; Sons of Mass. and N. Engng. 
Soc. of Chicago; West. Soc. of Engrs.; M. E. 
Church. Married Mary E. Rutzer, N 1, 1854, 
Poug keepsie, N. Y. Children: Edward R., b. 
N 25. 1855 (died do.); Harry Cantine, b. 1858; 
May Spencer, b. My 11, i860; Dwight Cadogan, 
b. Je s, 1868. Died My 20, igio, Dwight, 111. 

ANDREW T. MORROW 
C. E., 1892. (Cert. 1873. See No. 27) 

H31. *JOHN BENJAMIN MURPHY 
LL. D., 1905; b. D 21, 1857, Appleton, Wis.; 
s. Michael P. (b. 181 8, Limerick, Ireland) and 
Ann (Grimes) Murphy. Prepared in Appleton 
(Wis.) H. S. M. D.. Rush Med. Coll.; A. M., 
St. Ignatius Coll., Chicago; M. S., Sheffield 
Univ., grad. work in Vienna, 1882; do., Heidel- 
berg, 18S3; do., Berlin, 1883; do., Munich, 1884. 
Practiced in Chicago 1879-82, 1884-16; Head of 
Dept. of Surgery and Clin. Surg., N. W. Univ. 
Med. Sch.; Chief Surgeon, Mercy Hosp. Col., 
U. S. Med. R. C. Invented Murphy Button 
1892. Auth. : Appendicitis, Med. News, 1895; 
Analysis of Cases Operated on with the Aid of 
Murphy Button, do., 1895; Ankylosis-Arthro 
plasty, clinical and experimental. Jour. Am. 
Med. Assn., 1905; Actinomycosis Hominis, 
with report of 5 cases. North Am. Practi- 
tioner; Intestinal Approximation, Chicago Clin- 
ical Review, 1894; Intestinal Surgery, Mal- 
formations of the Intestine, Keen's Surgery, 
Chap. XXXII, 1908; Neurological Surgery, 
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1907; 
also many ot..er publications on medical sub- 
jects. Pres., Am. Med. Assn., 1911-12; mem. 
Assn. Mil. Surgeons of the U. S.; Am. Assn., 
R. R. Surg.; Amer. Assn. of Obstetricians and 
Gynecologists; Amer. Surgical Assn.; Chicago 
Orthopedic Soc; Chicago Ath. Assn.; Chicago 
Acad, of Sc. ; Chicago Med. and Surgical Soc; 
Nat. Geog. Soc; Nat. Assn. for Prevention of 
Tuberculosis; Internat. Med. Assn.; Alumni 
Assn. of Rush Med. Coll.; do., Univ. of 111.; 
Chicago Assn. of Commerce. Golf Club; Pathol. 
Soc; Internat. Avia. Meet Assn. (Assoc. 
Mem.); Miss. Valley Med. Assn.; N. Y. Acad, 
of Med.; Nat. One Cent Letter Postage Assn.; 
No. Central 111. Med. Assn.; Nat. Econ. League; 
Physician's Club of Chicago; Soc. of Clinical 
Surg.; Soc. for Exp.; Biol, and Med.; S. Surg, 
and (jynecological Assn.; St. James Church; 
South S ore Country Club; Tri-State Med. Soc; 
Univ. Club of Chicago; West. Econ. Soc; Wis. 
Soc. of Chicago; West. Surgical Assn.; Deutsche 
Gesellschaft Fur Chirurgie — life mem.; Sur- 
gical Soc. of Paris, France. Received I.aetare 
medal from Notre Dame, 1Q02. Married Jean- 
nette Charlotte Pl^mondon N 25, 1885. Chil- 
dren: Harold, b. D 25, 1886 (d. F 19. 1887); 
Jeannette Marguerite, b. D 14, 1887 (d. My 18, 



1893); Cecille Marie, b. S 2c, 1890; Mildred 
Lucinda, b. N 18, 1891; Celeste, b. Ja 13, 1897. 
Died Ag 11, 1916. 

H32. SIMON NEWTON DEXTER NORTH 

Statistician and Asst. Sec, Carnegie Endow- 
ment; LL. D., 1904; b. N 29, 1849, Clinton, N. 
Y.; s. Edward (b. Mr 9, 1820, Berlin, Conn.) 
and Mary Francis (Dexter) North (b. My 27, 
1869, Whitesboro; N. Y.). Prepared in Dwight's 
Rural H. S., Clinton, N. Y. A. B., Hamilton 
Coll., 1869; A. M., do., 1872; LL. D., Bowdoin 
Coll. Alpha Delta Phi. Newspaper Ed.. 1869- 
88; Sec. Nat. Assn. Wool Mfrs.. 1 888-1903; 
Dir., U. S. Census, 1903-09; Ed., Am. Year 
Book, 1910; Statistician and Asst. Sec, Carnegie 
Endowment for Internat. Peace 1911 — . Auth.: 
Report on Newspaper Press, Census of 1880; 
Report on Wool Mfrs., do., 1890; Report on 
Mfrs. do., 1900; many reports of Census 1903- 
09; Old Greek, a memoir of Edward North, 
C904; many pamp lets on Indus, and statistical 
subjects. Chief Statistician for Mfrs., 1890- 
93. Mem., Am. Statistical Assn.; Pres., do., 
1910; Am. Econ. Assn.; V. P., do., 1899; St. 
Botolph Club. Boston; Cosmos Cub, Washing- 
ton D. C; U. S. Indus. Comn. Married Lillian 
Sill Comstock, Jl 8, 1875, Rome. N. Y. Chil- 
dren: Edward, b. S 25, 1878 (died F 8, 1902); 
Gladys, b. N 27, 1879; Eloise Comstock b. 
My 12, 1884; Dexter, b. O 26, 1890. Address. 
No. 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. 

JOHN AUGUSTUS OCKERSON 
D. Eng., 1903. (See No. 28.) 

H33. SIMON NELSON PATTEN 
Prof. (Emeritus); LL. D., 1905; b. My i, 
1852, Sandwich, 111.; s. William and Elizabeth 
(Pratt) Patten. Prepared in pub. schs. ; Jen- 
nings Sem. Stud., Halle, Ger., 1878. A. M., 
Univ. of Pa.; Ph. D., do. Prof., Pol. Econ., 
Univ. of Pa., 1888-1917; Prof. Emeritus do., 
i9'7. Auth.: Premises of Political Economy, 
1885-1901; Economic Basis of Protection, 1891; 
Theorjr of Dynamic Economics, 1892; Theory 
of Social Forces, 1896; Development of English 
Thought, 1899; T'eory of Prosperity, 1902; 
Heredity and Social Progress 1903; The New 
Basis of Civilization 1907; The Social Basis 
of Religion, 191 1; Culture and War. 1915. 
Address, Univ. of Pa., Philadelphia. 

PARLEY AGRIPPA PHILLIPS 
M. L., 1894. (Cert. 1873. See No. 29.) 

*WATSON PICKRELL 
M. S., 1892. (Cert. 1875. See No. 81.) 

FRANKLIN CARPENTER PLATT 
M. L., 1893. (Cert. 1873. See No. 30.) 

ELIJAH NEWTON PORTERFIELD 
C. E., 1894. (Cert. 1873- See No. 31-) 

H34. HERBERT PUTNAM 
Librarian of Congress; LL. D., 1903; b. S 20, 
1881, New York City; s. George Palmer (b. 
1814. Me.) and Victorine (Haven) Putnam (b. 
1824, N. Y.). Prepared in pvt. sch., James H. 
Morse, N. Y.; A. B., Harvard, 1883. Columbia 
Law Sch., 1883-4; Lift. D., Bowdoin Coll., 1898; 
do., Brown Univ., 1914; LL. D., Columbian, 
1903; Univ. of Wis., 1904; Yale. 1907; Williams, 
1911. Libn.. Minneapolis Athenaeum, 1884-87; 
admitted to bar, Minn., 1886; active in promot- 
ing the organization of a_ free pub. lib. for 
Minneapolis, which was incorporated 1886; 
appointed Acting Libn,. do., 1887; Regular 
libn., 1890-91; admitted to bar, Suffolk Co.. 
Mass., 1802; Lawyer, Boston, 1802-5; Libn., 
Boston Pub. Lib., 1895-9; Libn. of Cong. Wash- 
ington, D. C 1890 — . Auth.: Numerous ar- 
ticles in reviews and professional jours. Govt, 
Delegate to various Internat. Lib. Congresses; 



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mem., Administrative Bd., Congress of Arts and 
Sc, St. Louis Exposition; Pres., Am. Lib. 
Assn.; Overseer, Harvard, 1902-6; Fellow, A. A. 
A. S.; mem., Am. Antiquarian Soc. Married 
Charlotte Elizabeth Munroe, O s, 1886, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Children: Shirley, b. 1887; 
Brenda, b. 1890. Address, Library of Congress, 
Washington, D. C. 

II35. WILLIAM E. QUINE 
Professor (Emeritus); LL. D., 1904; b. F 9, 
1847, Isle of Man. Prepared in Pub. and H. 
Schs. M. D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1869. Served 
four yrs. as apprentice in Pharmacy. Prof., 
Prin., and Ptactitioner, Chicago Med. Coll., 
1870-83; Prof., Materia Medica and Therapeut- 
ics, Coll. P. and S., Chicago, 1883-1916; Dean, 
faculty, do., 1892-1913. Prof. Emeritus, do., 
1913. Mem., Am. News Assn.; Am. Med. Assn.. 
111. St. Med. Soc, (pres., 1904-05); Chicago 
Med. Soc-, (Pres. 1S72); Chicago Acad. Sc, 
etc.; Practitioners' Club; S. Shore Country 
Club. Married Lettie Mason, 1876, Normal, 
Ill.( died Je 14, 1903). Address, 3160 Indiana 
.\ve., Chicago; bus. add., Columbus Memorial 
Bldg., do. 

H36. ISHAM RANDOLPH 
Consulting Engr.; D. Engng., 1910; b. Mr 
25, 1848, New Market, Va.; s. Dr. Robert Car- 
ter (b. D I, 1801, "Carter Hall", do.) and Lucy 
Nelson (Welford) Randolph (b. Ap 28, 1810, 
Fredericksburg, Va.). Prepared in pvt. schs., 
Clarke Co., Va. D. Cml. Sc, Wash, and Lee 
Univ., 191 7. Chief Engr.. Chicago San. and 
Ship Canal; Chief Engr., Chicago, Madison & 
Northern R. R. ; Chief Engr., Chicago & Wes- 
tern Ind. R. R.; Consulting Engr., B. & O. R. 
R.; do., B. & O. track elevation plans; do.. City 
of Toronto, during track elevation contest, won 
by the City, appealed by the Railroads to the 
Privy Council where the City was sustained; 
do.. Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park Comn.; 
Consulting Engr., 111. No. R. R.; do.. Water 
Supply, City of Toronto; do., water Supply 
and sewage disposal. City of Muskogee, Okla. ; 
do.. Little River Drainage Dist., St. Frances 
Valley in Mo. Consulting Engr., San. Dist. of 
Chicago; Chm., Internat. Improvement Comn. 
of 111.; (Chicago Harbor Comn.: Consulting 
Engr., Milwaukee; mem., internat. Bd., Consult- 
ing Engrs. of the Panama Canal; mem., Bd. 
of Consulting Engrs. which investigated pro- 
gress of work on Panama Canal and reported 
to the Pres. Received Elliott Cresson 
gold medal awarded by Franklin Inst, for 
Distinguished Achievement in the field of Civ. 
Engng. Invented system of R. R. interlocking 
switches and signals, 1883-86; moving platform, 
1900; designed obelisk dam at Niagara above 
Canadian Falls, 1905. Auth. : Concise History 
of the Sanitary District of Chicago; The Sani- 
tary District of Chicago; Chicago Drainage 
Canal; A review of twenty years of Engineering 
Work (reprint from Engng. News.. Jl 1909) 
Jour, of the Assn. of Engng. Soc, Vol. 9; Site 
of World's Columbian Exposition, do.; The En- 
gineer in the Building of the Republic. 1912; 
The Imaginative Faculty in Engineering, 1913; 
A National Department of Public Works, our 
Nation's Need, 1916; The Panama Canal and 
its Antecedent, 1914; Various printed papers on 
the Lakes to the Gulf Waterway and Collateral 
Questions; Various articles on subjects of 
drainage and sanitation. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; 
West. Soc. of Civ. Engrs.; past Pres.. West. 
Soc. of Engrs.: Protestant Epis. Church; Chicago 
Engrs. Club; Engrs. Club of Toronto, Can. De- 
livered lectures at Cornell, McGill, Montreal 
Univ., Lhaiv. of Neb., Univ. of Wis., L^niv. of 
111., Purdue Univ., la. Agr. Coll., Mich. Sch. 
of Mines, L^niv. of Toronto, LTniv. of Va., N. 
W. Univ., Univ. of Chicago, Armour Inst.; 
also numerous lectures at pub. schs. in 111. and 
other states. Married Mary Henry Taylor, Je 
15, 1882 Chicago. Children: Robert Ishani. b. 
Ap 14, 1883; Oscar de Wolf, b. S 28, 1885; 



Spottswood Wellford, b. Ag 5, 1892; George 
Taylor, b. Ja 22, 1894 (died Ap 17, 1894). 
Address. 1365 E. 48th St., Chicago; bus. add., 
1827 208 S. LaSalle St., do. 

*ISAAC STUART RAYMOND 
M. L., 1895. (Cert. 1872. See No. 9.) 

WILLIE ALBERT REISS 
M. S., 1894. (Cert. 1872. See No. 10.) 

THOMAS EDWIN RICKARD 
M. S., 1893. (Cert. 1872. See No. 12.) 

NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER 
D. Arch., 1900. (See No. 13.) 

*HENRY EDWIN ROBBINS 
M. S., iSgi. (Cert. 1873. See No. 32.) 

ELNA ALPHONSO ROBINSON 
M. E., 1893. (Cert. 1875. See No. 84.) 

H37. ALVIN HOWARD SANDERS 
Editor; D. Agr., 1905; b. Ap 8, i860, Talley- 
rand, la.; s. James H. and Martha (Rodgers) 
Sanders. Prepared in Chicago H. S.; Cornell 
Univ.. 1878-79; LL. B., Union Coll. of Law, N. 
W. Univ., 1881; LL. D., Kenyon, 191 1. Xi 
Phi. Editor, Breeder's Gazette. Mem., U. S. 
Comn. to the Paris Universal Exposition. 1900, 
appointed by Pres. McKinley in recognition of 
services to cause of Agr. ; Chevalier of the Or- 
der of Leopold for distinguished services in 
cause of Scientific Agr., 1909; V. Chm., U. S. 
Tariff Bd. appointed by Pres. Taft; Chmn. Am. 
Recip; Tariff League, 1905-09. Auth.: The 
Road to Dumbredykes; At the Sign of the Stock 
Yard Inn; The Story of the Herefords; Short- 
horn Cattle; A History of the Percheron Horse; 
numerous other works on Agr. and stock 
breeding. Mem., Union League; S. Shore and 
Midlothian Country Clubs. Married Elizabeth 
.\. Hildebrand (died Ap 25, 1882). Children: 
three daughters. Address, 542 S. Dearborn St., 
Chicago. 

JOHN VICTOR EMANUEL SCHAEFER 
M. E., 1905. (See No. 557.) 

CLARENCE ORLANDO SCUDDER 
M. L., 1891. (Cert. 1875. See No. 86.) 

H38. *KATHERINE LUCINDA SHARP 
A. M., 1907; b. Elgin, 111.; d. John William 
(b. Jl 14, 1S34, Arkport, N. Y.) and Phebe 
(Thompson) Sharp (b. F 28, 1S40, Dundee, 
111.). Prepared in Elgin Acad., Oakland (Calif.) 
II. S. Ph. B., 1885; Ph. M., N. W. Univ., 
1889; B. L. S., do.. 1892; M. L. S., .N. Y. St. 
Lib. Sch., 1906. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi 
Beta Kappa. Teacher, Acad., Elgin, 111., 1886- 
88; Asst. Libn., Scoville Inst., Oak Park, III., 
1888-90; Organizer, Adams Mem. Lib., Wheat- 
on. 111., Jl-O. 1891; do., Xenia, O., Lib. Assn., 
Ag-0, 1892; in charge Comparitive Lib. exhibit, 
Am. Lib. Assn., World's Columbian Exposition, 
1S92-3; Libn. and Dir.. Dept. of Lib. Sch., Ar- 
mour Inst, of Tech.. Chicago. 1893-7: Dir., Wis. 
Summer Sch. of Lib. Sc, Univ. of Wis., 1895- 
96; Exten. Lect., Lib. Econ., Univ. of Chicago, 
1896; Head of Lib., Prof, of Lib. Econ. and 
Dir. of Lib., Sch.. Univ. of 111., 1897-1907; 2d 
\'. P., Lake Placid Club, 1907 — . Auth.: Ar- 
ticles in Lib. Exten. Buls., Lib. Jour.; A. L. 
A. Lib. exhibit. World's Fair, Lib. Jour., Mem., 
Sec, Chicago Branch Assn. of Coll. Alumnae; 
do.. East N. Y. Branch; X. P.. Chicago Lib. 
Club; N. Y. St. Lib. Sch. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn.; 
Dir., Bur. of Information; Bibiolog. Soc. of 
Chicago; do. of Am., Chicago Chap.; Wis. Lib. 
Assn., Hon. mem.; Grand Pres., Kappa Kappa 
Gamma, 1894-6; D. A. R. Died Je i, 1915. 



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H39. 'SAMUEL WALKER SHATTUCK 
(Father of Nos. 671, 67a) 
LL. D., 1912; b. F 18, 1841, Groton, Mass.; 
s. Walter (b. 1801, do.) and Roxana (Fletcher) 
Shattuck (b. 1805, do.). Prepared in Lawrence 
Acad., Groton, Mass. B. S., Norwich Univ., 
i860; A. M., do., 1868; C. E., do., 1871— • 
Theta Chi; Sigma Xi. Instr., Math., Norwich 
Univ., i860; Adjunct Prof. Math, and Mil. 
Tac, do., 1865-6; Pres. pro tern., do., 1865-6; 
V. P., do., 1S66-9; Asst. Prof, of Math, and 
Instr. in Mil. Tac, Univ. of 111., 1868; Prof, 
of Civ. Engr., 1870; Prof, of Math., 1870-1905; 
Head, Dept., Math., 1868-1905; Acting Regent, 
six months, 1873; Business Agt., and Mgr., 
1873-1905; Prof, of Math, and Comptroller, 
1905-12; S I, 1912, retired on the Carnegie 
Foundation as Professor of Math. (Emeritus). 
Sergt., Maj., Adj., Capt., Adj. and Insp. Gen., 
U. S. Mil. Ser., 1861-63; Insp. Gen., Vt., 1867- 
68. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; A. A. A. S. (Fel- 
low); Loyal Legion; C. C. Club; Univ. Club of 
Chicago; Union Leag:ue Club of Chicago. Mar- 
ried Adelaide L. White, Ag 14, 1866, Columbus, 
O. Children: Charles W., b. My 31, 1867; Anna 
F. ('91), b. D 7, 1868; Edith A., b. Mr 12, 
1870; Walter F. ('91), b. D 12, 1871. Died 
F 13, 1915. 

♦HOWARD SILVER 
M. L., 1894. (Cert. 1872. See No. 16.) 

AVIS ALYDA SMITH 
A. M., 1905. (See No. 153.) 

H40. *BARON HERMAN von SPECK- 

STERNBURG 
LL. D., 1906; b. Ag 21, 1852, Leeds Eng.; 
s. Baron Alexander and Martha (Shaw) Speck- 
Sternburg. Prepared in Furstenschule S. Afra. 
Meissen, Saxony; Mil. Acad., Potsdam, Prussia; 
special studies in Internal. Law, Pol. Econ., 
Mil. and Naval Scs. Fought through Franco- 
Ger. war in 2d Sa.xony Dragoons; in active mil. 
service until 1885; appointed Mil. Attache Ger. 
legation, Washington, 1885; reappointed and 
transferred as Maj. to Gen. Staff, 1889; joined 
diplomatic service and transferred as ist Sec. 
Legation to Peking, China, 1890; Charge 
D'Affaires, Belgrade, Servia; ist Sec. Ger. 
Embassy, Washington, 189S; High Commis- 
sioner on Samoan Comn., 1898; Consul-Gen. of 
Ger. for British India and Ceylon, 1900; His 
Imperial Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary and 
Envoy Extraordinary to Washington on special 
mission, 1903; Ambassador of Ger. to U. S., 
1903-1908. Decorations, Red Eagle (ist class); 
Order of Crown (ist class); Grand Cross Order 
of Albrecht (Saxony); Star of the Order of 
Francis-Joseph (Austria) ; Star of the Order of 
the Double Dragon (China); Star of the Ta- 
kowo (Servia); Cross of the Order of St. Anne 
(Russia). Married Lillian May Langham, Lon- 
don, Eng. Died, 1908. 

FRANK AUGUST ELLIS STARR 
M. L., 1891. (Cert. 1876. See No. 116.) 

H41. DANIEL ATKINSON KING STEELE 
Surgeon; LL. D., 1906; b. Mr 29, 1852, 
Eden, O. ; s. Rev. Daniel (b. Ireland) and Mary 
Leatham Orr (Anderson) Steele (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Oakland Sem., Washington Co., 111.; 
N. W. Univ. M. D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1873. 
One of the founders and incorporators of the 
Coll. of P. and S., Univ. of 111., 1881; Sec, 
do., and Prof. Orthopedic Surgery, 1881-89; 
Prof., Principles and Practice of Surgery and 
Clinical Surgery, do., 1888-1913; Actuary, do., 
1897-1912; Pres.,. do., 1894-1913; Sr. Dean and 
Head of Dept., Coll. of Med. till 1917. Sur- 
geon. Chicago, 1913 — . Chm., Com. on transfer 
of Coll. Property* to Univ. of 111., 1900; on 
Com. that purchased and established Dental 
Dept. of the Coll., do., 1901; Chm. Com. that 



secured all of the stock of the Coll. of P. and S., 
as a gift to the trustees, do., 1912-13; Pres., 
Med. staff. Cook Co. Hosp., 1887-90; One of 
the founders and Pres., Chicago Hosp., 1895; 
do., West Side Hosp., 1897-1906. ist Lt., M. 
R. C, commissioned by Pres. Taft, F 1911; 
Maj., do., commissioned by Pres. Wilson, Ap 
II, 1917; Chief, Surgical Service, Gen. Hosp. 
No. 9, U. S. A., Lakewood, N. J., 1918. Auth. : 
Investigation of Rabies, with report of case, 
Chicago Med. E-vaminer, 1873; Observations of 
Fatal Heart Sounds, with reference to deter- 
mination of sex, do., 1874; Fibroids of the 
Uterus Treated by Ergot, 1876; The Microbic 
Revolution in Surgery, 1886; Scrotal Tumors, 
Med. Review, 1887; Surgical Treatment of 
Empyema in Children, 1888; Cysts of the Pan- 
creas, Osteosarcoma of the Scapula, 1889; Gun- 
shot Wounds of the Brain, 1891; Hernia, 
Critique of MacEwan Operation, 1892; Ovari- 
otomy, 1892; Sarcoma of the Brain Diagnosed 
by Focal Symptoms Case, 1894; Treatment of 
the Sarcoma of Kidney in Children, 1894; 
Operative Treatment of Sarcoma of the Kidney, 
1894; Medico-Legal Aspects of Abortion, 1895; 
Character as an Element of Success, 1898; Dis- 
eases and Injuries of the Minor Articulations, 
Keatings Cyclopedia of Diseases of Children, 
1900; Resection of One-Fourth of the Body, 
1900; Practice of Medicine as a Source of 
Income, 1905; Surgery of the Bile Tracts, 
Annals of Surgery, 1905; Complications of Frac- 
tures, 1906; Congenital Dislocations of the Hip, 
1906. Mem., One of the founders and Pres.. 
Medico-Legal Soc, 1883-84; Pres., Chicago 
Med. Soc, 1884; Pres.. Medico-Soc. Club, 1885- 
1905; Chm., Surgical Section, 111. St. Med. Soc, 
1886; One of the founders. Surgical Soc, 1900; 
Plres., Chicago Surgical Soc, 1905-06; Mem., 
Chicago Pathol. Soc; Chicago Physicians Club; 
Nicholas Senn Club; Calumet Club; Am. Coll. 
of Surgeons. Married Alice L. Tomlinson, S 7, 
1876. Address, 2920 Indiana Ave., Chicago; 
bus. add., 30 N. Michigan Ave., do. 



C. E. 



GEORGE STORY 
1894. (Cert. 1874. See No. 52.) 



D. 



SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON 
Eng., 1903. (See No. 411.) 



H42. WU TING-FANG 
Diplomatist; LL. D., 1908; b. Kwangtung, 
China. Prepared in Chinese Lit. and Classics, 
Canton; Eng., Hong Kong; enrolled at Lin- 
coln's Inn. London, 1874; called to English bar. 
LL. D., Univ. of Pa., 1900; do., Univ. of la., 
1908. Barrister, Hong Kong, 1882; Legal Ad- 
visor and Deputy for Foreign Affairs. Tientsin, 
1882; Promoter and Chief Dir., Kai Ping R. R. 
Co.; Built ist R. R. in China; Appointed by 
Imperial Govt., Co-Dir. in R. R. Bur., Const. R. 
R.'s in N. China; Appointed Chief Dir., Tientsin 
Univ. 1S95; ist Sec, Embassy of Peace Mis- 
sions to Japan 1895; Plenipotentiary for ex- 
changing ratifications of peace treaty, effected at 
Chef 00; assisted in negotiating China-Jap. 
treaty of Commerce and Navigation, ratified O 
1896; E. E. and M. P., China to U. S., Spain 
and Peru, 1897-1902; reappointed do., to U. _S. 
1907; Prominent part in Rev. of 191 1; Chief 
dir., Foreign Affairs; Minister of Justice of 
Rep. gov.; Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1916; 
Acting Premier, 1017. Auth.: Numerous ar- 
ticles in China and Am. Mag. Married. Ad- 
dress, No. 3, Gordon Road, Shanghai, China. 

H43. FREDERICK EUGENE TURNEAURE 
Engr. and Educator; D. Engng., 1905; b. Jl 
30, 1866, Freeport. 111.; s. Giles and (Tlarissa 
(May) Turneaure. Prepared in Freeport H. 
S. C. E., Cornell., 1889. Instr., Washington 
Univ., 1890-92; Engng. Stud, abroad, 1895-96; 
Prof., Bridge and Sand Engng., Univ. of Wis., 
1892 — ; Dean Coll. of Engng., do., 1893 — 



3M-. 



University of Illinois 



City Engr., Madison, Wis., 1900-02. Auth.: 
(with J. B. Johnson and C. W. Bryan) Theory 
and Practice of Modern Framed Structures, 
1893; (with Dr. H. L. Russell) Public Water 
Supplies, 1901; (with E. R, Maurer) Principles 
of Reinforced Concrete Construction, 1907; 
Articles in Transactions A. S. C. E.; Bui. Am. 
Ry. Engrs. Assn.; Articles in Tech. Jours. 
Mem., A. S. C. E.; West. Soc. Engrs.; A. A. A. 
S., Soc. Prom. Engng. Ed. (Pres. 1908-09). 
Married Mary D. Stewart, Ag 25, 1891, An- 
chor, 111. Child. Frederick Stewart, b. 1899. 
Address, Madison, Wis. 

H44. FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER 
Professor; LL. D., 1908; b. N 14, 1861, Port- 
age, Wis.; s. Jackson and Mary (Hanford) Tur- 
ner. A. B.. Univ. of Wis., 1884; A. M., do., 
1888; Ph. D'., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1890; Litt. 
D., Harvard, 1909; Hon. Ph. D., Royal Fred- 
erick Univ., Christiana, 191 1. Tutor. Rhet. 
and Orat.. 1885-88; Asst. Prof., Am. Hist., 
1889-91; Prof., Hist., 1891-92; do.. Am. Hist., 
Univ. of Wis., 1892-1910; do., Hist., Harvard, 
igio — . Auth.: Rise of the New West, 1906; 
also Monographs and articles on Am. and es- 
pecially West. Hist. Mem. Bd. of Editors. Am. 
Hist. Rev., 1910-15; Nat. Bd. for Historical 
Service, 191 7 — ; Harvard Comn. on West. 
Hist.; Assoc, dept. hist, research, Carnegie 
Instn., 1916-17. Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; St. 
Hist. Soc. of Wis.; Mass. Hist. Soc; O. Valley 
Hist. Soc; Miss. Valley Hist. Soc; Colonial 
Soc. of Mass.; Am. Antiq. Soc; Am. Acad, of 
Arts and Sciences, Assn. of Am. Geographers; 
Am. Pol. Sc. Assn. Married Caroline Mae 
Sherwood, 1889, Chicago. Address, 7 Phillips 
Place, Cambridge, Mass. 

H4S. FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP 

Financier; A. M., 1905; b. N 17, 1864, Au- 
rora, 111. Prepared in Pub. Sch.; Univ. of 111., 
1882-83; Univ. of Chicago. LL. D., Colgate 
Univ., 191 1. Reporter, Chicago Tribune, 1889; 
Financial Ed., do., 1890; Partner and Assoc. 
Ed., Chicago Economist, 189497; Pvt Sec. to 
Sec. Gage, of the Treas., Mr-Je. 1897; Asst. 
Sec, do., 1897-1901; V. P., Nat. City Bank, N. 
Y., 1901-09; Pres., do., 1909 — . Delegate, In- 
ternat. Conference of Commerce and Industry, 
Ostend, Belgium, 1902; Trustee. New York 
Univ.; do., Carnegie Foundation; Chm. Bd. 
Dir. Am. Internat. Corp.; Dir., Various finan- 
cial Insts., and R. R. S. Chmn. War Savings 
Com. apntd by Sec. of Treas. to conduct sale 
of War Savings Certs., 1917 — • Auth.: Chicago 
Street Railways; The American Commercial In- 
vasion of Europe; Political Problems of Eu- 
rope; Business and Education; numerous ad- 
dresses and paoers on Econ. and Educ subjects. 
Mem., Chamber of Commerce; Metropolitan 
Club; Century Club; Union League; Republi- 
can Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Sleepy Hollow 
Country Club; Econ. Bankers Club of Am.; 
Cml. Club, Washington; Press Club Chicago; 
India House. Married Marcissa Cox, My 19, 
1903, Chicago. Children: Marcissa, b. Je 16, 
1904; Charlotte Delight, b. N 8, 1905; Frank 
Arthur, b. Ap 4, 1909; Kelvin Cox, b. Ap 15, 
1912; John Mann, b. N 6, 1916. Address, 55 
Wall St., New York City. 



•ALONZO LYONS WHITCOMB 
M. L., 1894. (Cert. 1872. See No. 19.) 

FRANK WHITE 
LL. D., 1904. (See No. 252.) 

H46. HENRY CLAY WHITE 
Chemist; LL. D., 1905; b. D 30, 1850, Balti- 
more; s. Levi S. and Louisa White. Ph. D., 
Univ. of Va. 1877; D. C. L., Univ. of the 
South. 1901; Sc. D. Univ. of Mich., 1907; LL. 
D., Columbia, 1908. Prof., Chem., Md. Inst., 
1870-71; Sc. Lecturer, Peabody Inst.. Balti- 
more, 1871; do., St. John's College, Annapolis, 
1871-2; Pres. Assoc of Official Chems. of the 
U. S., i88:-2; Chief Chem., Ga. St. Exp. Sta., 
1888-1912; St. Chem.. Ga. 1880-90; Prof., 
Chem., Univ. of Ga. 1872-1912; Pres.. Ga. Coll., 
1890-1907; Auth.: (with William Gibbs Mc- 
Adoo), Elementary Geology of Tenn., 1873; 
Complete Hist, of the Cotton Plant, 1874; Lec- 
tures and Addresses (2 Vols.), 1885-91; Man- 
uring of Cotton, 1896; Collaborator, U. S. Dept. 
Agr., Cotton and Nutrition Investigations. 
Mem. A. C. S.; Chem. Soc, F-ondon, (fellow), 
[880; A. A. S. S.; Correspondence Mem., Brit- 
ish Assn. Adv. Sc, 1887; Author's Club, Lon- 
don; Pres.. Assn. Am. Agr. Colls, and Exp. 
Stas., 1897-8; Chm., Ex. Com., do., 1900-1. 
Married Ella Frances Roberts, D 19, 1872, 
Chester Co., Pa. Address, Athens, Ga. 

JOHN EDWARDS WRIGHT 

A. M., 1903. (See No. 458.) 

H47. *ELLA FLAGG-YOUNG 
LL. D., 1910; b. Ja IS, 1845. Buffalo, N. Y.: 
d. Theodore (b. D 12, 1815, Albany, N. Y.) and 
Jane (Reed) Flagg (b. Mr 15, 1825, Burling- 
ton, Vt.). Prepared in Norm. Dept., Chicago 
H. S. Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1900. Supt. 
of Schs.. Chicago 1909-15. Auth.: Isolation in 
the School, Univ. of Chicago Press; Ethics in 
the Schools, do.; Some Types of Modern Edu- 
cation Theory; Education Progress of 1905 and 
1906, N. E. A. Proceedings, Univ. of Chicago 
Press., 1907; Editorials in the Educ. Bi-Month- 
ly, 1906-9; Reports of Supt. of Chicago Pub. 
Schs., 1909-15; Literature in Elementary 
Schools, A'. E. A. Proceedings. 1896; The 
School and the Practice of Ethics, do., 1908; 
President's Address, Hypothesis in Education, 
do., 191 1 ; The Secular Free Schools, do., 1916; 
American Education and the Inner Life, do., 
1 91 7; Court Decisions vs. Social Progress, do., 
1917; Julia C. Lathrop, Chief of Children's 
Bureau, Jour, of Educ, 1918. Mem., Nat. Wo- 
man's Liberty Loan Com.. 1917; Cent. Church; 
Pres., N. E. A., 1910-11; Pres., III. St. Teachers' 
Assoc. 191 1 ; Chm. Com., on Revision of Ele- 
mentary Educ, N. E. A., 191 8, Hon. Mem., 
Chicago Woman's Club; do.. Lake View Worn. 
Club. Married William Young, D 28, 1868, 
Chicago (died 1873). Died O 26, 1918, Chi- 
cago. 

AUGUST ZIESING 
C. E., 1905. (See No. 202.) 



FACULTY 



DUFF ANDREW ABRAMS 
(See No. 2304.) 

JAMES EDWARD ACKERT 
(See No. 3617.) 

CHARLES CHRISTOPHER ADAMS 

Professor; B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1895; 
M. S., Harvard, 1898; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 
1908; b. Ji 23, 1873, Canton, 111.; s. William 
Henry Harrison (D. Mr 30, 1840, Etna, ill. J 
and Hannah Westfall (Concklin) Adams (b. 
O 26, 1S42, O.). Prepared in Prep. Sch., 111. 
Wesleyan Univ. Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Har- 
vard Club of Chicago, 1898-9; Scholarship, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1900; Fellowship, do., 
1900-3. Asst., Biol., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1895- 
6; Asst. Entomol., 111. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., 
Univ. of 111., 1896-8; Asst., Zool., Univ. of 
Chicago, summer, 1902; Curator of Museum, 
Univ. of Mich., 1903-6; Dir., Cincinnati Soc._ 
Nat. Hist., 1906-7; Assoc. An. Ecol., Univ. of 
111., 1908-14; Asst. Prof., Forest Zool.. N. Y. St. 
Coll. of Forestry, Syracuse, 1914-16; Prof., do., 
1916 — . Auth.: The Ecological Succession of 
Birds, Am. Rpt. Mich. Geol. Sur., 1908; The 
Coleoptera of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and 
their relation to the North American Centers of 
Dispersal, do.; Annotations of Certain Isle Roy- 
ale Invertebrates, do.; Notes on the Isle Royale 
Mammals and their Ecological Relations, do.; 
The Relations of Field E.xcursions to the Edu- 
cational Work of Local Museums, Proc. .4 m. 
Assn. Museums, 191 1; The Variations and Eco- 
logical Distribution of the Snails of the Genus 
lo. Nat. Acad. Sc; Guide to the Study of the 
Relations of the Animals to their Inland En- 
vironments. Bui. III. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., igis; 
An Ecological Study of Forest and Prairie In- 
vertebrates do. Mem., A. A. A. S. ; Assn. Am. 
Geogs. ; Am. Soc. Naturalists; Am. Soc. Zoo's.; 
Am. Soc. Assn. Museums; 111. Acad, of Sc. 
Married Alice Luthera Norton, O 3, 1908, Lake 
Forest. 111. C ild, Harriet Dyer b. F 9, 1910. 
Address, State Coll. of Forestry, Syracuse. 
N. Y. 

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS 

Professor; B. L. Univ. of Mich., 1804; LL. 
B.. do., 1898; b. F 10, 1872, Utica. Mich.; s. 
Stephen Daniel (b. D 12. 1820, Rochester, N. 
Y.) and Mary Elizabeth (Chapman) Adams ''b. 
Jl 15, 1837, Utica. Mich.). Prepared in Utica 
(Mirh.) Union Sch.; Special pupil, Prof. Thos. 
C. Trueb'ood for several yrs. Prof.. Law and 
Orat., Central Univ. of Ky., 1900-01; Instr. 
Rhet. and Orat., Pa. St. Coll.. 1001-02; Prof.. 
Orat., Franklin and Marshall Coll., 1902-03; 
Instr., Rhet.. Univ. of 111.. 1903-05; Prof., Pub. 
Speaking La. St. Univ., 1005 — . Mem., Nat. 
.Assn. for Advancement of Speech Arts. Mar- 
ried '^^p'l'e K^ech Allen, Ag 27 1001. Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich. Address, c/o La. St. Univ., Baton 
Rouge, La. 

ROGER ADAMS 

Professor; A. B., Harvard. 1909; A. M. do., 
1010; Ph. D.. do.. 1912; b. Boston; s. Austin 
Winslow (b. O 7, 1845, Barnstead N. H.) and 



Lydia (Curtis) Adams (b. Jl 9, 1843, Leo- 
minster, Mass.). Prepared in Cambridge 
(Mass.) Latin Sch.; Univ. of Berlin, 1912-13; 
Kaiser Wilhelm Inst., 1912-13. Alpha Tau 
Omega; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Sigma Xi; Phoenix; Detur, Harvard, 1909. 
Instr., Organic Chem., Harvard, 1913-16; Asst. 
Prof., do., Univ. of 111., 1916; (on leave for 
service as Section Chief, Gas Offensive Warfare, 
Washington, D. C, 1918). Auth.: (With H. A. 
forrey) P.enols Insoluble in A. kali, Berichte, 
Vol., 43; (With C. Loring Jackson) Hexa- 
bromodiacetyl. Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 37; (with 
L. Clark) Normal Nonane. do.. Vol. 37; (With 
C. H. Beebe) Action of the Grignard Reagent 
on C N Compounds, Synthesis of Amidines 
from Cyanamides do.. Vol. 38; (Wit.i L. F. 
Weeks) Action of Oxalyl Chloride on primary, 
secondary and tertiary alcohols, do.. Vol. 38; 
(With W. V. Wirth and H. E. French) Oxalyl 
(Chloride as a reagent in organic chemistry, do.. 
Vol. 40; The Present opportunity in Chemistry, 
Univ. of III. Bui., 15 and Sch. Sc. and Math., 
Vol. 18; The Manufacture of organic chemicals 
at the Univ. of III., Science, Vol. 47; Organic 
Chemical Reagents for Scientific and Technical 
Laboratories, Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., 
Vol. 9. Mem., A. C. S.; Deutsche Chemische 
Gesellschoft ; A. A. A. S. Married Lucille 
Wheeler, Ag 29. 1918 White River Junction, 
Vt. Address, 603 W. Green St., Urbana. 

WILLIAM ALEXANDER ADAMS 
Lawyer; A. B., Harvard. 1898; LL. B., Univ. 
of Mich., 1903; b. S 10, 1871, Chicago; s. Robert 
A. (b. Mane ester. N. H.) and Mary Martha 
(Riley) Adams (b. Burlington. Vt.). Prepared 
in Pinkerton Acad., Derry N. H.. 1890-94. 
Harvard Union. Teacher, Latin Sch., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., 1898-99; Instr., Rhet.. Univ. of 111., 
1809-1001; stud. Law, 1901-03; Prof. Law. 111. 
Coll. of law. 1003-06; Lawyer Chicago, 1903 — . 
Mem.. Harvard Club, Chicago, 1906; 111. St. 
Bar Assn., 190";; Chicago Bar Assn., 1910; 
T. O. O. F.; A. F. A. M. Hamilton Club 1916; 
Rd. of Educ. Riverside-Brook<^el(l H. S. dist. 
Married Blanche Snalding Griffin, S 1904, 
Thornton's Ferry, N. H. Children: William 
Byron, b. O 10. 1905; Marv Griffin, b. Ag 4, 
1908 (died My 16. 1009). Address. Brookfield, 
111.; bus. add., 715 Tacoma Bldg.. Chicago. 

TANSY RADFORD AGG 
Professor; B. Sc. E. E., la. St. Coll.. 1905; 
b. My 17, 1878. Fairfield, la.; s. Henry and 
Sarah Agg. Prepared in Oskaloosa (la.) H. S. 
Cardinal Guild: two inter-soc. debating medals. 
With Hanna Mfg. Co., Oska'oosa. la., three 
vrs.; Testing Dept. Gen. Elec. Co., 1Q05; Instr., 
G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Good roads 
exnert, summer 1006; Instr.. T. and A. M.. 
TTniv. of 111. i"o6-09: Assoc. Prof., Highway 
Engng., la. St. Coll., Ames, la.. 1916 — . Cant., 
Co. D. logth Engrs.; Maj.. do.. Camp Cody. 
Camp Dix, Camp A. A. Humnhrevs; Mu'^tered 
out, S I, 1918. Mem.. 111. St. Highway 
Comn.; la. Nat. Guard, 1895-98; M. E. Church. 
Address, 707 Hodge Ave., Ames, la.; bus. 
add., Iowa St. Coll., do. 



83s 



836 



University of Illinois 



MILTON KENT AKERS 
(See No. 2306.) 

CHARLES CLINTON ALBRIGHT 
Professor; B. S. in C. E., Purdue Univ., 
1903; C. E., do., 1908; b. My 20, 1879, Brimfield, 
Ind. ; s. John W. (b. O 28, 1850, Beaver Tp., 
Union Co., Pa.) and Sophia (Bower) Albright 
(b. Ag 13, 1851). Prepared in Marion (Ind.) H. 
S. Purdue Soc. of Civ. Engrs. Asst., Engng. 
Corps B. & O. R. R., Newark, 0., 1903-4; 
Draftsman, Office of Chief Engr., G. C. & S. F. 
R. R., Galveston, Tex., 1904^^05; Asst. Engr., 
Maintenance and Const., G. C. & S. F. R. R., 
1905-08; Instr., Civ. Engng. Univ. of 111., 1908- 
09; Asst. Prof., do., Purdue Univ., 1909 — . Pvt. 
Co. A, 4th Ind. Nat. Guard, 1897-98. Mem., 
Am. R. R. Engng. Assn. Married Adda Mable 
Robinson, Je 22, 1904, Lafayette, Ind. Chil- 
dren: Mary Mildred, b. D 27, 1906; Helen 
Louise, b. Ja 30, 191 1. Address, 638 N. 8th 
St., Lafayette, Ind. 

EARLE STANLEY ALDEN 
Instructor; A. B., Colo. Coll., 1909; A. M., 
Harvard, 1913; b. 1883, Philo, 111. Instr., Colo. 
Coll., 1910-u; Asst. Prof., Earlham Coll., 1913- 
14; Instr., Eng., Univ of 111., 1914-16; Grad. 
Stud, and Asst., Eng, Harvard, 1916. St. Dept. 
Work, Washington, D. C, 1918 — . Mem., 
Congr. Church. Address, 409 W. 46th St., Los 
Angeles; bus. add., Franklin College, Frank- 
lin, Ind. 

GEORGE HENRY ALDEN 
Univ. Pres.; B. S., Carleton Coll., 1891; A. 
B., Harvard, 1893; Ph- D-. Wis., 1896; b. Ag 30, 
1866, Tunbridge, Vt.; s. Edwin Hyde (b. Wind- 
sor, Vt.) and Anna Maria (Whittemore) Alden 
(b. St. Albans, Vt.). Prepared in Waseca 
(Minn.) H. S.; Carleton Coll. Acad. Fellowship 
in Hist., Univ. of Chicago, 1S93-5; Fellowship 
in Hist., Univ. of Wis., 1896; Supt. Schs.. New 
Richland. Minn., 1887-88; Supt., Schs., Tracy, 
Minn., 1891-92; fellowships mentioned, 1892-6; 
Acting Asst. Prof., Hist., Univ. of 111., 1896-7; 
P!rof., Hist, and Govt., Cornell Coll.. 1897-8; 
Prof., Hist and Pol. Sc. Carleton Coll., 1898- 
1903; Asst. Prof., Hist., Univ. of Wash., 1903-5; 
Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Wash., 1905-9; Dean of 
Coll of Liberal Arts and Acting Pres., Wil- 
lamette Univ., 1914-15; Prof., Hist, and Dean 
of Coll. of Liberal Arts, do., 191 5; Acting Pres., 
do.. 1918 — . Auth. : New Govts. West of the 
Alleghanies before 1780, Bui. of the Univ. of 
Wis., 1897; The Evolution of our System of 
Organizing and Admitting New States, Annals 
of the Acad, of Pol. and Social Sc, 1901; The 
State of Franklin, Am. Hist. Rev., Ja 1903; 
book reviews and notes in periodicals. Mem.. 
Am. Hist. Assn., 1897 — •; Clerk, Congr. 
Church, Northfield, Minn., 1899-1903; Pres., 
Bd. of Trustees, Univ. Congr. Church, Seattle; 
Pres., Puget Sound Congr. Club, 1908-9. Mar- 
ried Dora Hall Page, 1898, Anoka, Minn. 
Children: Rodney Whittemore, b. My 18, 1899; 
Margaret Marion, b. D 12, 1903. Address, 326 
N. Liberty St., Salem, Ore. 

RAYMOND MacDONALD ALDEN 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Pa., 1894; 
A. M., Harvard., 1896; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 
1898; Litt. D., Rollins Coll., 1910; b. Mr 30, 
1873, New Hartford, N. Y. ; s. Gustavus Rosen- 
berg (b. F IS, 1832, Greene, Me.) and Isabella 
(Macdonald) Alden (b. N 3, 1841, Rochester, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Rollins Coll. Prep Sch., 
Winter Park, Fla. Attended Columbian Univ., 
Washington, D. C, 1891-93. Zelosophic Soc, 
Univ. of Pa.: Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard Debat- 
ing Union; Harrison Fellow in Eng., Univ. of 
Pa., 1897-8; Senior Fellow, do., 1898-9; Instr., 
Eng., Columbian Univ., 1894-5; Asst., Eng., 
Harvard, 1896-7; Instr., Eng., Univ. of Pa., 
1899-1901; Asst. Prof., Eng., Leland Stanford, 
Jr. Univ.. 1901-9; Assoc. Prof., do., 1909-11; 



Prof., Eng. and Chm. of Dept., Univ. of 111., 
1911-14; Prof., Eng.. Leland Stanford, Jr. 
Liniv., 1914 — . Auth.: Rise of Formal Satire in 
England, 1899; The Art of Debate, 1900; 
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (edited), 1902; On 
Seeing an Elizabethan Play. 1903; English 
Verse, 1903; Consolation — an Ode, 1903; Scott's 
Lady of the Lake (edited), 1904; Knights of the 
Silver Shield, 1906; Introduction to Poetry, 
1909; Plays of Francis Beaumont (edited), 
19 10; Thoreau's Walden (edited), 191 o; Read- 
ings in English Prose, 191 1 and 1917; Shakes- 
peare's Sonnets (edited), 1916; Tennyson, How 
to Know Him, 191 7; Contributions to Educ. 
Jours, and short stories to Collier's Weekly, 
and other periodicals (won third prize of $1,000 
in Collier's short story contest, 1905). Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Am. Phil. Soc; Am. 
Assn. of Univ. Profs. Married Barbara Gen- 
ery Hitt, Alhambra, Calif., My 24, 1904. Chil- 
dren: Donald Hitt, b. N 24, 1905; Elizabeth, b. 
Je 10, 1909; John Gustavus, b. D 17, 1910; 
Roland Herrick, b. F 4, 1914. Address, 427 
Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 

WILLIAM SLEEPER ALDRICH 

Professor; M. E., Stevens Inst, of Tech., 
1884; b. Mr 3, 1863. Philadelphia; s. George 
Wells (b. Je 30, 1839, Hartland, Vt.) and Sallie 
Edith (Sleeper) Aldrich (b. Ja 10, 1842, Phila- 
delphia). Prepared in Burlington, N. J.; Naval 
Cadet, U. S. Naval Acad.. 18S3. Pub. Schs. 
Asst., Boys' H. S., Reading, Pa., 1885-7; do.. 
Central Man. Tr. Sch., Philadelphia, 1887-9; 
Instr., Draw., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1889-91; 
Assoc, Mech. Engng., do.. 1891-2; Prof., Mech. 
Engng. and Dir., Mech. Arts, West Va. Univ., 
1893-99; Prof, and Head of Dept. of Elec 
Engng., Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Dir., Thomas 

5. Clarkson Memorial Sch. of Tech., Potsdam, 
N. Y., 1901-11; U. S. Reclamation Service, Sho- 
shone Project, Wyo., igii-13; Acting Prof., 
Mech. and Elec Engng., Univ. of Ariz., 191 3- 
14; Assoc Prof., Elec. Engng., Colo. Agr. Coll., 
Fort Collins, Colo.. 1914 — -. Volunteered for 
service in Span. Am. War; appointed Asst. 
Engr. with relative rank of Lt., U. S. N. ; at- 
tached to U. S. S. Vulcan, Admiral Sampson's 
fleet in Cuban waters, 1898; honorably dis- 
charged. Mem., Colo. St. Bd. of Dirs. of the 
U. S. Naval Consulting Bd., 1916-17. Auth.: 
Notes on Bldg. Const, and Arch., privately pub- 
lished, 1889; Manual of Instructions, Forms and 
Schedules for Use in Elec. Engng. Lab., 1900, 
and Junior Manual Elec. Engng., 1901; each 
with Prof. Wm. Hand Browne, Jr., Dept. of 
Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111.; also a number of 
mag. articles. Mem., A. S. M. E., 1892; A. I. 
E. E., 1900; Soc. for Prom, of Engng. Educ, 
1893. Married Mary Lavinia Pudy, Jl i, 1886, 
Philadelphia. Children: Alice Kennard, b. Ag 
26, 1887; Eleanor Purdy, b. Ap 11, 1890; Eliza- 
beth Herrick, b. O 22, 1894; Rachel, b. Ja 

6. 1896 (died S i, 1908); Mary, b. F 23, 1901. 
.Address, Ft. Collins, Colo. 

ARCHIE REED ALGER 
Draftsman; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1904; C. 
E., do., 1911; b. F 10, i88i, Newaygo, Mich.; s. 
Corydon Marcellus (b. S 14, 1844. N. Y.) and 
Ivucinda Amelia (Reed) Alger (b. Ap i, 1845, 
Grand Rapids, Mich.). Prepared in Newaygo 
(Mich.) H. S. Columbian Literary Soc. Instr., 
Civ. Engng., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1904-7; do., Case 
School of App. Sc. 1907-8; land surveying and 
struct, work, 1908-9; Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. 
of 111., 1909-13; Struct, steel draftsman, Indian- 
apolis, 1913-14; Struct, steel squad foreman and 
checker, Detroit, 1914-17; Chief draftsman. Steel 
Engng. Co., Detroit, 191 7 — . Married Minnie 
.Arbel Backus. S 6, inos, Hesperia, Mich. Ad- 
dress, 433 Buena Vista, W. Detroit. 

WARDER CLYDE ALLEE 
Professor; S. B., Earlham Coll., 1908; S. M., 
Univ. of Chicago; Ph. D., do., 1912; b. Je 5, 
1885, Bloomingdale, Ind.; s. John Wesley (b. 



Faculty 



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Je 13, 1850, do.) and Mary Emily (Newlin) 
Allee (b. D 17, 1856, do.). Prepared in Bloom- 
ingdale (Ind.) Acad. Instr., Biol., H. S., Ham- 
mond, Ind., 1907-10; .'\sst., Univ. of Chicago, 
1Q10-12; Instr., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; do., 
Biol., \yilliams Coll., 1913-14; Asst. Prof., Zool. 
and Acting Head of Dept., Univ. of Okla., 1914- 
15; Prof., Biol., Lake Forest Coll., 191 5; Instr., 
Zool., Marine Biol. Lab., Summers. 1913-1S; In 
Charge of Lab., Invertebrate Course, 1918. In- 
vestigator, U. S. Fish Comn. 1919 — . Auth. : 
Articles in Jour. An. Behavior, Jour. E.vp. 
Zool., Sc, 111., Acad, of Sc, Biol. Bull. Mem., 
Soc. of Friends; A. A. A. S. Am. Zoolog. ; Am. 
Entomol.; Am. Naturalists. Married Marjorie 
Hill, 1912, Carthage, Ind. Children: Warder, 
b. 1913; Barbara Elliott, b. 1918. Address, 
Lake Forest, 111. 

HAMILTON FORD ALLEN 
Instructor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1888; Ph. 
D., Univ. of Chicago, 1905; b. Jl 7, 1867, Lafay- 
ette, Ind.; Orme Smith Scholarship, McCor- 
mick Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1897-99; Fellowship 
of Biblical and Patristic Greek, do., 1 898-1902. 
Attended Univ. of Berlin, 1892-94; Grad. from 
McCormick Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1897; at- 
tended Univ. of Leipsic, summer 1899; studied 
a few nios. at Geneva, Switzerland; mem., of 
Am. Sell, at Athens and traveled in Egypt and 
Palestine, 1899-1900; Teacher, Greek and Latin, 
Allen Acad., four yrs. ; Prof., Latin, Washing- 
ton and Jefferson Coll., Washington, Pa., 1902- 
05; do., Princeton, 1905-06; Assoc, Classics, 
Univ. of 111., 1907-09; Instr., do., Washington 
and Jefferson Coll., Washington, Pa., 1916 — -. 
Auth.: Infinitive in Polybius, 1907; also arti- 
cles in jours. Mem., Pittsburgh Soc. of Archaeol- 
ogy; Am. Sch. at Rome (managing com.). 
Married. Address, Washington and Jefferson 
Coll.. Washington, Pa. 

LOUIS ALLEN 

(See No. 5520.) 

MARY STICKNEY ALLEN (LYONS) 
Microanalyst; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; 
b. Mr 31, 1887, Marquette, Mich.; d. William 
Stickney (b. 1S57, Salem, Mass.) and Anna 
(Courtenay) Stickney (b. 1864. Milwaukee, 
Wis.). Prepared in East Div. H. S. Milwaukee. 
Grad. Stud. Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Teacher, 
Bot. H. S., Belvidere, 111., 1909-11; Asst.. Zool., 
Univ. of 111., :9ii-i2; Teacher, H. S., Kansas 
City, Kan. 1912-15; do.. No. Div. H. S., Mil- 
waukee, Wis., 1915; Microanalyst, Bur. of 
Chem., Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 
1916 — . Married Harold C. Lyons, O 1917, 
Washington, D. C. Address, 3244 38th St., 
N. W., Washington, D. C. 

PAUL WILLIAM ALLEN 
Business; B. S., St. Lawrence Univ., 1910; 
M. S., do., 1914; b. 1883. Harford, N. Y. Pre- 
pared in Dryden (N. Y.) H. S.; Cortland 
(N. Y.) St. Norm. Schl.; Hobart Coll.; Cornell 
Teacher, Phys. and Chem., H. S., Plattsburg, 
N. Y., 1910-11; Head, Dept., Chem.. St. Norm. 
Sch., Indiana, Pa., 1911-13; Asst., Dairy Bac- 
teriol., Agr. Coll. and Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.. 
1913-16; Instr., do., 1916-17; Assoc, do., 1917- 
18; With Douglas Storage Co., Charles City, 
la., 1 91 8 — •. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 
Charles City, la. 

WILLIAM FITCH ALLEN 
Professor; A. B., Leland Stanford Univ.. 
1900; A. M., do.. 1902; Ph. D., Univ. of Minn., 
1915; b. N II, 187s; s. Horace H. and Fanny F. 
Allen. Prepared in Holland Patent H. S. 
Sigma Xi. Asst.. LT. S. Fish Commissioner, 
1899; Asst. to E. P. Allis, Research Lab., 
1902-07; Asst. and Collector. Lab.. LTniv. of 
Calif., 1907-10; Instr., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1910- 
11; Instr., Histol and Embryol., Univ. of Minn., 
1911-16; Prof., Anatomy, Univ. of Ore. Med. 



Sch., 1916 — -. Auth.: Numerous articles in 
Jour. Wash. Acad. Sc, Am. Jour. .Anatomy, 
Quarterly Jour. Microscopic Sc. London, Jour. 
Comp. Neurol, and Anatomy Record. Mem., 
Wash. Acad, of Sc. ; Assn. of Anatomists: Assn. 
of Anthropologists. Married Augusta A. Nahl. 
S 11, 1908, San Jose, Calif. Address, Univ. of 
Ore. Med. Sch., Portland, Ore. 

WILLIAM EDWIN ALLEY 
Assistant; M. E., 1902; b. Ag 20, 1882, 
Champaign; s. Arthur (b. Mr i, 1856, N. Ver- 
non. Ind.) and Catherine (Carl) Alley (b. Ja 
1, 1866,, Geneva, N. Y.). Prepared in Urbana, 
H. S., Univ. Acad. Boiler Shop, C. C. C. and 
St. L. R. R., 1904; Leavitt Mfg. Co.. 1904-05; 
Lab. Mechanic, Univ. of III., 1905-17; Lab. Asst. 
and Mechanic, do., 1917. Mem. K. of P.; 
A. F. A. M. Address, 1 1 1 W. Washington St., 
Urbana. 

DONALD M. ALLISON 
Associate; B. A., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
191 1: b. Ag 24, 1890, Pittsburgh. Prepared in 
.Mlegheny (Pa.) H. S. Teaching Fellowship, 
Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 1910-12; Ed., Internat. 
Cor._ Sch.. Scranton, Pa., 1916-17; Assoc, Arch. 
Design, Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Address, 509 W. 
Washington Blvd., Urbana. t 

FRED GRAY ALLISON 
(See No. 2551). 

HARRY ORSON ALLISON 
(See No. 2552.) 

WORTH ARTHUR ALLISON 

(See No. 7340.) 

ORR MILTON ALLYN 
(See No. 5003.) 

CLARENCE WALWORTH ALVORD 
(See No. G7.) 

ORLANDO D'AMATO 
Assistant; A. B., Columbia, 1915; b. D 8, 
1889, Italy. Prepared in Morris H. S., New 
York City. Instr.. Rom. Lang., Shorter Coll., 
Rome. Ga., 1915-16; Asst., do., Univ. of 111., 
1916-17. Sec, 94. U. S. Amb. C. A. E. F., 
France, 1918-^. Address, 806 S. Figueroa, Los 
Angeles. t 

THOMAS HAMER AMRINE 
(See No. 2555.) 

FREDERICK OSBAND ANDEREGG 
Professor; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1910; A. M., 
Harvard, 1912; Ph.D., do., 1915; b. S 20, 1887, 
Oberlin, O.; s. Frederick (b. 1852, Meiringen. 
Switzerland) and Mary Osband (Swift) 
.\nderegg (b. 1858, Detroit). Prepared in 
Oberlin (O.) H. S.; Oberlin Acad.; Berner 
Stadischen Gymnasium. Phi Delta; Thayer and 
Mallinckrodt Scholarships, Harvard. Chem., 
Mallinckrodt Chem. Works, St. Louis, 1914-16; 
Research Asst., Chem., Univ. of III., 1916-17; 
Instr. do., 1917-18; Asst. Prof., do., Purdue 
Univ., 1919— . Auth.: (With T. W. Richards) 
The Inclusion of the Electrolyte by the Deposit 
in Silver Voltameter, Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 37> 
1915; Complications at the Anode in the Silver 
Coulometer, do., 191 5. (With G. S. Forbes) 
Potentials of Silver Against Silver in Concen- 
trated Solutions of Sodium and Potassium 
Chlorides and its Relation to the Activities of 
Such Solutions, do., Vol. 37. 1Q15; (Chemical 
Reactions in the Corona, Ozone Formation, do.. 
Vol. 39. 1017. Mem. Congr. Church; A. C. S. 
Marrfed Ethel Coe. S 11, 1915, Sharon, Mass. 
Children: Frederick Coe, b. Ja 27. 1917; David 
Swift, b. F 22, 1918. Address, 701 W. Cali- 
fornia St., Urbana. 



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University of Illinois 



CARL BERNARD ANDERSON 
Geologist; S. B., Univ. of Wash., 1912: b. 
S 6, 1889. Nebraska City, Neb. Prepared in 
Nebraska City (Neb.) H. S.; Univ. of Neb. 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Pni; Sigma Xi. 
Lab. Asst., Geol.. Univ. of Neb., 191 1; Instr., 
Lincoln Acad., Lincoln, Neb., 191 1; Fellow, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1912-15; Asst., Geol., St. Geol. 
Sur., Univ. of 111., 1913-16. Mem., Epis. 
Church. Address, Nebraska City, Neb. 

GEORGE FORBES ANDERSON 
(See No. loio.) 

HARRY WARREN ANDERSON 
Professor; A. B., Wabash Coll., 1907; A. M., 
do., 1910; Ph. D.. Univ. of 111., 1917; b. O 14, 
1885, Ladoga, Ind. ; s. William L. and Ora 
(Johnson) Anderson. Prepared in Ladoga 
(Ind.) H. S. Fellowship in Biol., Vanderbilt 
Univ.; Research Fe low. Mo. Bot. Gardens, 
Washington Univ.; Grad. Sch., Teaching Fel- 
low, Vanderbilt Univ., 1907-8; Instr., Bot., 
Wabash Coll., 1908-10; Floricultural Pafiol., 
Univ. of 111., 191 1 ; Rose Prof., Bot., and Head 
of the Bot. Dept., Wabash Coll., 1912-16; Asst., 
Bot., Univ. of 111.. 1916-17; Assoc, Pomol., 
1917-18; Agt., Cereal Investigation, U. S. Dept. 
Agr., 1918; Asst. Prof., Pomol., 1918 — ; Mem., 
Sigma Xi Washington Univ., 191 1. Address, 
6ii Michigan Ave., Urbana. 

LEWIS FLINT ANDERSON 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Toronto, 1893; 
A. M., do., 1902; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1907; b. 
Jl i8. 1866, Waterford, Ont.; s. Samuel Graham 
(b. S 17, 1842, Glasgow, Scot.) and Julia 
Anderson (b. Jl 12, 1847, Boston, Ont.). Pre- 
pared in Parkhill and Welland, Ont., H. Schs. 
Univ. of Chicago (summer session) 1895; Univ. 
of Leipzig, 1897-9. Fellowship. Clark Univ., 
1906-7; Prin., H. S.. Three Rivers, Mich., 
1893-4; Supt., do., 1894-7; Head of the Dept. 
of Educ. and Psych., No. St. Norm. Set., 
Marquette. Mich., 1899-1909; Asst. Prof., 
Educ, Univ. of HI., 1909-14; Prof., Hist, and 
Phil, of Educ, O. St. Univ. Auth.: The Anglo- 
Saxon Scop, Univ. of Toronto Studies, Philolog. 
Series. No. i ; The Development of the Non- 
Professional Sch. in Europe before the Renais- 
sance, 1907, Pcd. Sem., Mr and Je 1907; Out- 
line Sketch of Hist, of Common Sch. Educ, 
Holt., 1909; also mag. articles on Educ. Mar- 
ried Harriet Juliana Cobb, Je 24 1897, School- 
craft. Mich. CI ildren: Donald Benton b. S 1. 
1899; Malcolm Graham, b. N 3, 1901; Lewis 
Gordon, b. O 14, 1904. Address, R. s, Colum- 
bus, O. 

•RUFUS ANDERSON 
B. M. E.. Cornell. 1873: M. E., do., 1882; 
b. Mr 21, 1850, Mt. Sterling, O.; s. Alban and 
Frances (Wilson) Anderson. Prepared in 
Peekskill Mil. Acad.; Cornell, 1884-89. Instr., 
Iron Work and Foreman of Foundry, Univ. of 
111., 1889-93; Mach. designing and const. Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1893-1917. Auth.; Articles in 
Am. Machinist. Interested in photography and 
has secured satisfactory results from dry plate 
printing. Married Emma S. Hyde N 26, 1874, 
Southampton, Mass. Children: Flora G., b. 
D 17. 187s; Amy C, b. Ja 11, 1878; Frederick 
E. b. O 25. 1880. Died May 10, 1917, South- 
ampton, Mass. 

VIOLA JENNIE ANDERSON 
Instructor; B. S., Simmons Coll., 1912; M. S., 
do., 1916; b. O IS, 1889, Concord, N. H.; d. 
Ola (b. 1854. Holje B'ekinge, Sweden) and 
Jennie Maria (Holbrook) Anderson (b. 1862, 
Amherst, N. H.). Prepared in Concord (N. H.) 
H. S. Fellow. H. Sc, Simmons Coll. Instr., 
fl. Sc. Carnegie Inst, of Tech. 1912-13; Instr., 
Middlebury Coll. Summer Sch., 1916; Instr., 
H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1916-18; Assoc, Home 



Econ., do., 1918 — ; Instr., Mass. Agr. Coll., 
Summer Sch., 1917. Mem.. Am. Assn. of Home 
Econ. Address, 908 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

JAMES BURTON ANDREWS 
(See No. SS^S.) 

STEPHEN OSGOOD ANDROS 
Professor; A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1897; B. 
S., Mich. Coll. of Mines, 1902; E. M., do., 1903; 
b. Ja 22, 1876, Gardiner, Me. Attended Univ. 
of Pittsburgh, 1911. Teacher, Detroit Sch. for 
Boys, 1897-98; Teacher, Lat. and Eng.. Youngs- 
town. O., 1898-1900; Instr., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 
1911; Field Asst., Co-operative Min. Work, 
Univ. of 111., 191 1-15; Assoc Min. Engng., do., 
1913-15; Asst., Prof., Min. Research, do., 1915- 
16; Pres. Copper Prime Min. Co., Silver Lake, 
Calif.; do., Winderest Ranch Co., Watsonville, 
Calif.; Mgr. Mogollon Gold & Copper Co., 
Cooney, N. H.; Asst. Supt., Imperial Copper 
Co., Red Rock. Ariz.; Instr. and Asst. Dir., U. 
S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Mem., Epis- 
Church. Address, 814 W. Church St., Cham- 
paign. 

JAMES ELLIS ARMSTRONG 
(See No. 1011.) 

•GEORGE DAGLEY ARNOLD 
Born S 7, 1878. Carmi, 111. Asst. Phys. Dir.. 
Y. M. C. A., Louisville, Ky., 1898-1900; Phys. 
Dir., Miami Univ., O.xford, 0., 1900-02; Asst., 
Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 1902-03; Clerk, L. E. 
& St. L. R. R.. Princeton. Ind.; do.. L. & N. 
R. R., Louisville, Ky. Deceased. 

HOWARD CLINTON ARNOLD 
(See No. 6056.) 

ROSSLEENE MERLE ARNOLD 
(See No. G16.) 

GEORGE FREDERICK ARPS 
Professor; A. B., Leland Stanford, 1904; A. 
M., Univ. of Ind., 1905; Pn. D., Leipzig, 1908; 
b. ja 23, 1873; s. August H. (b. 2, 1839, Ger.) 
and Ida (Hanson) Arps (b. N 4, 1843). Pre- 
pared in Montrose H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Berlin 
Univ. 1905-6. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi; 
Phi Delta Kappa. Assoc. Prof., Educ Psych., 
Ind. Univ., 1909-10; .\sst. Prof., Psych., Univ. 
of 111., 1910-12; Prof., Psych., O. St. Univ., 
1912; Capt.. San. Corps, N. A., Camp Green- 
leaf, Med. O. T. C, Chattanooga Park. Ga.. 
1918; Maj.. do., 1918. Auth.: Uber den Austeig 
der Druckempfindung, Wilhelm Englemann, 
190S; Psychologische Studien: Der Verlauf der 
Aufmerksamkirt bei rhythmischen Reizen. Wil- 
helm Englemann igoo. Psychologische Studien; 
Studies in the Am. Psycholog. Periodicals and 
semi-scientific articles in current periodicals on 
the war. Mem., Am. Psych, .^ssn., 1910; A. A. 
.\. S. Married Alice Mary Black O 18, 1905^ 
Tolono, 111. Child. Leslie Hanson, b. Jl 14. 
1907. Address, Columbus. O. 

LEON EATON CUMMINS ASHLEY 
(See No. 4054.) 

RICHARD ASHMAN 
Assistant; B. Litt., Rutgers Coll., 191 5 ; )>• 
.^g 13 1890 Philipsburg Pa. Prepared in 
Huntington ( N. Y.) H. S.; Pa. Coll., Gettys- 
burg, Pa. Teacher, District Sch., Huntington, 
N. Y., 1911-12; do., H. S. Huntington, Ind., 
1915-16; Asst., Zool., Rutgers Coll., 1Q16-17; 
Asst., Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; do., 
Tulane Univ. New Orleans, 1910 — . Address, 
Huntington, N. Y.; bus. add., Tulane Univ., 
New Orleans. 

*GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON 
A. B., A. M. Yale, 1863; LL. D., Franklin 
and Marshall Coll., 1883; b. Je 20, 1837, Box- 



Faculty 



839 



ford, Mass. Prepared in Phillips Exeter Acad. 
Teacher, Albany Boys' Acad., 1863-67; Prof., 
St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1867-68; Univ. 
of 111., 1868-69 (first mem. of faculty on t.ie 
ground with Dr. Gregory for some weeks pre- 
ceding the opening of the Univ. in 1868J; Prof., 
Pol. Econ. and Constitutional Law, Rutgers, 
N. J., 1869-82; Pres., Pa. St. Co.l., 1882-1906; 
served as Lt. and Capt. in iota Conn. Volun- 
teers, 1S61-63. Mem.. Bd. of Visitors to U. S. 
Naval Acad., 1873 and 1891; Chm., Comn. to 
digest and revise St. System of Taxation, N. J., 
1878; First Pres., Am. Assn. of Agr. Coll. and 
Exp. Stas. ; Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; Wash. 
Acad. Sc; G. A. R. Coll. and Univ. Council 
of Pa.; Am. Inst. Civics. Auth. : Magna 
Charta, a Comparative View of the Barons 
Articles and the Great Charter, with a new 
Translation of both documents; The Legislative 
Career of Justin S. Morrill with special refer- 
ence to U. S. Land Grant Colleges; and ot ler 
pamphlets and articles. Married Frances D. W. 
Washburn, D 25, 1863. Died Jl 24, 1906, St. 
College, Pa. 

ELIZABETH ELLIOTT ATKINSON (LUNT) 
Born Mr i, 1882, Pittsfield, 111.; d. George 
Morgan (b. Je 14, 1856, do.) and Ruth Elliott 
(Voorhees) Atkinson (b. Ag 22, i860, George- 
town O.). Prepared in Pittsfield and Quincy 
H. Schs.; Univ. Acad. Pi Beta Phi. Asst. 
Instr., Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 1904-07; Instr., 
Phys. Tr. and Dir., Women's Aths., Univ. of 
Wis., 1907-10. Married William Edward Lunt, 
D 5. 1910, Macomb, 111. Child. William 
Edward Jr., b. N 3, 1913. Address, 5 College 
Lane, Haverford. Pa. 



CLARENCE ALLEN ATWELL 
Elec. Tester; B. S., Univ. of Neb., 1914; b. 
Ja 26, 1891, Fairfield, Neb.; s. Daniel Allen 
(b. Lawton, Mich.) and Mary Etta (Wiggs) 
Atwell (b. Coe, Ind.). Prepared in Fairfield, 
(Neb.) H. S. Sigma Tau; Sigma Xi. Engr., 
Omaha Elec. Light & Power Co., Omaha, Neb., 
1914; Asst., G. E. D.. Univ. of 111., 1914-15; 
Instr., do., 1915-17; Elec. Tester, Westingiouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1917— . 
Auth.: Acceleration Curves of Elec. Motors, 
Neb. Blue Print, Vol. 14, 1915, Co-auth.: 
Mechanical Drafting, revised ed.. 1915, Manual 
Arts Press. Mem., M. E. Church; Assoc. 
Mem., A. I. E. E. Address, 720 Hill Ave., 
Wilkinsburg, Pa.; bus. add., Westinghouse Elec. 
& Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa. 

CHARLES AUSTIN ATWOOD 
(See No. 5531.) 

LEVI PATTEN ATWOOD 

(See No. 786.) 

EARL KIRKWOOD AUGUSTUS 
(See No. 6059.) 

JOSEPH PAUL AUMER 

(See No. 3262.) 

FRANZ AUGUST AUST 
Professor; B. S.. N. Dak. St. Sch. of Sc, 
1904; M. S., Univ. of Minn., 191 1; b. My 10, 
1885, Defiance, O. ; s. August and Hermina 
(Herolz) Aust (b. Ger.). Prepared in Lansing 
(Mich.) H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1913. Tau 
IJelta Sigma. Instr.. Land. Design, Univ. of 
111., 1913-16; Asst. Prof. do.. Univ. of Wis., 
1916 — . Auth.: Numerous articles on plan- 
ning and planting published in popular mags. 
Married Mabel A. Armstrong, Ag 26, 1914, 
Minneapolis. Children: Alden Franz, b. Je 4, 
1916; Lucile Bernice. b. Je 3, 1918. Address, 
2202 Commonwealth Ave., Madison, Wis. 



JAMES CURTISS AUSTIN 
Assistant; A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1916; b. 
N 28, 1895, Pulaski, N. Y.; s. Frank W. (b. My 
31, i860, Williamstown, N. Y. and M.iude H. 
(Farmer) Austin (b. Ap 21, 1869, Pulaski, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Fulton (N. Y.) H. S.; Attend- 
ed Univ. of III.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Prin., H. S., Westport, N. Y., 1916-17; 
Asst., Classics, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Married 
Dorothy Lucille Cuthbert, ('16), Ja 7, 1919, 
Champaign. Address, 804 W. Green St., 
Urbana; bus. add., 126 Lincoln Hall, do. 

MINER MANLY AUSTIN 
(See No. G19.) 

KENDRIC CHARLES BABCOCK 
Dean; B. Litt., Univ. of Minn., 1889; A. M., 
(Harvard, 1895; Ph. D., do., 1896; LL. D., 
Roanoke Coll., 1914; b. S 8, 1804, S. Brook- 
heid, N. Y.; s. Gideon Perry (b. O 18, 1829, 
R. 1.) and Lydia (MacomPer) Babcock (b. Ja 
15. 1837, N. Y.). Prepared in Brookfield (N. 
Y.) Union Free Sch.; Univ. of Minn. Delta 
Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Goodwin Memorial Fellow, Harvard; Univ. 
Scholar, do.; Alumni Fellow, Univ. of Minn. 
Teacher and Prin., Schs., N. Y., 1681-85; Prin., 
Evening bchs., Minneapolis, 1888-91; Instr., 
Hist, and Eng., Univ. of Minn., 1890-94; Instr., 
and Asst. Prof., Hist, and Pol. Sc, Univ. of 
Calif., 1896-1903; Pres. and Prof. Pol. Econ., 
Univ. of Ariz., 1903-10; Specialist in Higher 
Educ, U. S. Bur. of Educ. 1910-13; Dean, 
Coll. L. A. & S., Univ. of 111., 1913— ; Dir., 
Summer Session, do., 1917-18. Auth.: The Rise 
of American Nationality, Harpers, New York, 
1907; The Scandinavian Elements in the U. S., 
Univ. of 111., 1914; A Classification of Uni- 
versities and Colleges with reference to Bache- 
lors' Degrees, Gov't Printing Office, Washing- 
ton, 191 1 ; Accredited Seconaary Schools in the 
U. S., do., 1913; Chapters on Higher Educ, 
An. Rept. of U. S. Commissioner of Educ, 
1911-13; The Scandinavians in the Northwest, 
torum. Vol. 14, 1892; The Scandinavian Con- 
tingent, The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 67, 1896; 
The Scandinavian Element in American Popu- 
lation, Am. Hist. Rev., Vol. 16, 191 1; Biblio- 
graphical Instruction in College, Lib. Jour., Mr 
1913; T.e Historical Spirit Univ. of Calif. 
Chronicle, Vol. 12, 1910; College Standards as 
Affected by Diffusion of Credits, Froc. of the 
Assoc. Colls, and Sec. Sch. of the So. States, 
1912; Preliminary Training for Entrance into 
Med. Schs., Quarterly of the Fed. of St. Med. 
Bds., Vol. I, 1914. Mem.. Territorial and St. 
Bd. of Educ, Ariz.; Am. Hist. Assn.; Minn. 
Hist. Soc; Nat. Inst of Social Sc; Univ. Club, 
Urbana; Univ. Club, Chicago; Cosmos Club, 
Washington, D. C; City Club, N. Y. Address. 
1104 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

IRWIN WOODWARD BACH 
(See No. 3263.) 

PEDRO BACH-Y-RITA 

Assistant; M. S., Escuela Norm., Superior, 
Barcelona, Spain, 191 1; b. Ag 14, 1893, Bar- 
celona, Spain. Prepared in Superior Sch.; 
Attended Univ. of Chicago; Studied in France 
and Belgium. Cosmopolitan Club; Centro Liter- 
ario Espanol. Pvt. Tutor, Chicago, 191 5-16; 
Asst. Spanish, Univ. of III.. 1916-18. Mem., 
Catholic Church. Address. Calle Vemeda No. 
16, Barcelona, Spain. 

RUFUS MATHER BAGG 
Professor; A. B.. Amherst Coll., 1891; Ph. D., 
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1895; b. Ap 19, 1869, 
West Springfield Mass.; s. R. Mather (b. D 20, 
1844, do.) and Mary Elizabeth (Bartholomew) 
Bagg (b. My 10, 1845, Montgomery, Mass.). 
Prepared in West Springfield (Mass.) H. S. 
Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi. Prof., Geol.. Colo. 



840 



University of Illinois 



Coll., 1897-8; Teacher, H. S., Colo. Springs. 
1 899-1900; Honorary Mineralogist to The Paris 
Exposition, 1900; In Charge of U. S. Exhibit of 
Sulphide Minerals Exhibit and Collection; Sub 
Master, II. S., Brockton, Mass., 1901-3; Prof., 
Mineral, Kew Mex. Sch. Mines, 1903-4; Instr., 
GeoL, Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Prof., Gcol. and 
Mineral, Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 
191 1 — . Auth. : The Cretaceous Foraminifera of 
New Jersey, U. S. GeoL Sur.. Bui. 88, 1898; 
Pilocene and Pleistocene Foraminifera from 
Soutliern Calif., do., 513, 1912; Miocene For- 
aminifera of Maryland (Systematic Paleontol.) 
Md. Geo!. Sur., 1905; Miocene Foraminifera 
from the Monterey Shale, Calif., etc., Bui. 
U. S. Geol. Sur., No. 268, 1905; Some Ano- 
malous Mineral Occurrences at Maguarichie, 
Chihuahua, Mex., Engng. & Min. Jour. Vol. 80; 
The Sahuayacan Min. Dist., Chihuahua, Mex., 
do.. Vol. 80, 190s; Fault Breccia Veins in the 
Sierra Madre, Mex., Min. and Sc. Press, Vol. 
96, 1906; Foraminifera Collected near the 
Hawaiian Islands by the Steamer Albatross 
in 1902, Proceedings U. S. Nat. Museum, Vol. 
34, 1908. Mem., A. I. M. E.; Wash. Acad, of 
Sc; Wash.; Fellow, Geol. See. Am.; A. A. A. 
S.; Mem., Paleont. Soc. Am.; Am. Geog. Soc. ; 
Wis. St. Teachers Assn. Married Grace Sybil 
Raybold, Ap 8, 1896. Children: Majel Raybold, 
b. F 18, 1898 (died Ag 11, 1900); Gladys Leona, 
b. Ap 12, 1899; Walter Mather, b. O s. i90i 
(died Ja 11, 1902). Address, 7 Brokaw Place, 
Appleton, Wis. 

WILLIAM CHANDLER BAGLEY 
Professor; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1895; M. 
S., Univ. of Wis., 1898; Ph. D., Cornell, 1900; 
b. Mr IS, 1874, Detroit; s. William Chase (b. 
Ag 18, 1833, Boston) and Ruth (Walker) Bag- 
ley (b. Mr 22, 1838, Sutton, Mass.). Prepared 
in Detroit H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Sage Scholarship, Cornell. 
Pub. Sch. Teacher, Mich., 1895-97; Asst., 
Psych., Cornell, 1900-01; Prin., Elementary 
Sch., St. Louis, 1901-02; Insp. of orchards and 
nurseries under St. Entomol., 111., summer 1902; 
Prof., Psych, and Ped., Dir. Tr., Mont. St. 
Norm. Coll, 1902-06; Supt.. Tr., N. Y. St. 
Norm. Sch., Oswego, N. Y., 1906-08; Prof., 
Educ, Univ., of 111., 1908-17; Dir., Sch. of Ed- 
uc, do., 1909-17; Dir., summer session, do., 
1910-16; Prof., Educ. Teachers Coll., Columbia, 
191 7 — . Auth.: The Educative Process, Macmil- 
lan, 1905; Classroom Management, do., 1907; 
Craftsmanship in Teaching, do., 191 1; Educa- 
tional Values, do., 1911; (with C. A. Beard') 
The History of the American People, igi8; 
Apperception of the Spoken Sentence, reprint 
from Am. Jottr. of Psych., 1900; Joint Ed. 
and one of the founders, Jour, of Educ. Psych.. 
1910; Ed. and founder of Intermountain Edu- 
cator, 1905-06; Ed., Sch. and Home Educ. 
1912; many other articles in mags. Mem., N. E. 
A.; Religious Educ. Assn.; Nat. Soc. for Study 
of Educ; Nat. Soc. Coll. Teachers of F^duc; 
Fellow, A. A. A. S. ; Mem., Com. on Psycho- 
logical and Pedagogical Aspects of Mil. Tr. 
and Discipline. Nat. Research Council; Mem.. 
Comn. on Emergency and Readjustment, Nat. 
Educ. Assn. Married Florence Winger, Ag 
14, 1901, Lincoln, Neb. Children: Ruth Win- 
ger, b. 1902; Joseph Winger, b. 1903; William 
Chandler, Jr., b. 1909; Florence Winger, b. 
1910. Address, 58 Vanderbilt Ave., Stapleton, 
S. I., New York City; bus. add.. Teachers 
Coll., Columbia Univ., do. 

ERNEST WINFIELD BAILEY 
(See G25.) 

HARRY FOSTER BAIN 
Geologist; B. S., Moores Hill Coll., Ind., 
1890; M. S., do., 1894; Ph. D., Univ. of Chica- 
go, 1897; b. N 2, 1 87 1, Seymour, Ind.; s. W. 
M. and Radie F. Bain. Prepared in Seymour 
(Ind.) Pub. Schs. Grad. Stud., Johns Hopkins 



Univ., 1891-3; Asst. St. Geol., la., 1893-1900; 
Consulting Geol. and Mine Mgr., 1900-2; CJeol., 
U. S. Geol. Sur., 1902-5; Dir., St. Geol. Sur., 
Univ. of 111., 1905-g; Ed., Min. and Scientific 
Press, 1909-15; Pres., Dewey Pub. Co., 1909-15; 
Ed., Mining Mag.. London, Eng., 1915-16; Ex- 
[ilorations in far East, 1916-17; Asst. to Dir., 
U. S. Bureau of Mines, Ap 1918 — . Auth.: 
More Recent Cyanide Practice, Min. and Sc. 
Press, San Francisco and London, 1910; Types 
of the Deposits, do., 191 1; numerous reports 
for the la.. U. S. and 111. Sur.; also many 
mag. articles. Mem., A. I. M. E. ; Am. Soc. 
Min. and Met.; Canadian Min. Inst.; Fellow, 
Geol. Soc. Am.; Inst. Mex. Min. Met.; Engrs. 
Club, Chicago; Univ. Club, Urbana; Faculty 
Club, Berkeley, Calif. Married Mary Wright, 
D I, 1902, Kansas City, Mo. Child, Margaret, 
b. D 10, 1903. Address, 1923 35th St., Wash- 
ington, D. C.; bus. add., U. S. Bureau of 
Mines, do. 

WALTER GELVIN BAIN 
Pathologist; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903; 
M. D., N. W. Univ. Med. Sch., 1905; b. Ap 
13, 1876. Delaware, O.; s. Francis Marion (b. 
1842, Marion Co., O.) and Kernhappoch (Mil- 
ler) Bain (b. 1842, Chester Co., Pa.). Prepared 
in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. House Surg., 
Jackson Park Sanitarium, Chicago, 1905; Bac- 
terioL, St. Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1906-08; 
do.. 111. St. Bd. of Heahh, 1908-10; Pathol., St. 
Johns Hosp.. and Chem^ 111. Dairy Co., 1910 — . 
111. Nat. Guard, 191 8; (Tapt., Med. Corps, Lab. 
Div., Chief of Lab. Service U. S. A., Gen. 
Hosp. No. 8, Rockefeller Inst. Auth.: Report 
of Pathol. Dept., St. Johns Hosp., 1911, 1914, 
1 9 16; Tuberculosis of Ear, Nose and Throat, 
Am. Med. Assn., 1910; The Hosp. and its 
Field of Work for the Gen. Scientist, ///. Acad. 
of Sc, 1916. Mem., A. M. A.; A. C. S.- 111. 
St. Acad, of Sc; Sangamon Co. Med. Soc; 
111. St. Med. Soc; West. Roentgen Soc. Mar- 
ried Helen Louise Hallett, Ap 2, 1906, Cham- 
paign. Children: Frances Marion, b. N 7, 1908; 
Walter Gelvin, Jr., b. Je 20, 1910; Joseph 
Bartlett, b. Ag 29, 1911. Address, Chatham, 
111.; bus. add., St. Johns Hosp., Springfield, 
111. 



*JOHN WALLACE BAIRD 
Professor; A. I}., Toronto Univ., 1897; Ph. 
D., Cornell, 1902; b. My 21, 1873, St. Mary's, 
Out., Can.; s. Charles (b. My 4, 1829, Lan- 
ark, Out., Can.) and Agnes (Browning) 
Baird (b. N 6, 1831, do.). Prepared in St. 
Mary's Coll. Inst., St. Mary's, Ont. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
Leipzig, 1898-99; Fellow, Psych., Univ. of Wis., 
1899-1901; do., Cornell, 1901-02; Asst., Psych, 
under Carnegie Foundation, 1903-04; Instr., 
do., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1904-06; do., Univ. 
of 111. 1906-07; Asst. Prof., do., 1906-09; Prof., 
do., Clark Univ., 1909 — ; Lecturer, Psych., 
Dept. of Educ, Manitoba, 1906. Invented var- 
ious pieces of psych, apparatus; discovered co- 
incidence of color zones on retina of light- 
adapted eye; discovered improved method of 
lictcrochroniatic photometry; various discover- 
ies of function of macular pigment; investiga- 
tor of various problems of memory, learning, 
and thinking. Collaborating Ed., Psych. BuL; 
Co-operating Ed., Jour, of Applied Psych, and 
Jour, of Educ. Psych.; Executive Ed., Am. 
Jour, of Psych.; Ed. and Auth. of various 
monographs and mag. articles. Fellow, A. A. 
,A. S.; Mem., Am. Psych. Assn.; various clubs 
and professional socs. ; Pres. Am. Psych. Assn., 
1918; V.-chm. of Psych. Com., Div. Med. and 
Related Sc, Nat. Research Council, Washing- 
ton, D. C. Died F, 1919. 

CLARENCE JAMES BAKER 

(See G28.) 



Faculty 



84,1 



FRANK COLLINS BAKER 
Curator; B. S., Chicago Sch. of Sc, 1896; 
b. D 14, 1867. Warren, R. I. Prepared in Provi- 
dence (R. I.) H. S.; Brown Univ. Sigina Xi. 
In charge Invertebrate Dept., Ward's Natural 
Sc. Establishment, Rochester, N. Y.. i8qo-93; 
Curator, ZooL, Field Museum of Natural Hist., 
:894; Curator and Acting Dir., Chicago Acad, 
of Sc, 1894-1915; Zool. Investigator, N. Y. 
St. Coll. of Forestry. Syracuse Univ., 1915-17; 
Curator, Museum of Natural Hist., Univ. of 
111., 191 7 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 
806 W. Oregon St., Urbana.f 

GERALD CLIFFORD BAKER 
(See No. 8116.) 

HARRY TORSEY BAKER 
Instructor; A. B., summa cum laude, Wes- 
leyan Univ., 1900; A. M., do., 1902; b. N 14. 
1877, Rockland, Me.; s. Jessie Robinson and 
Ellen Jane (Cohran) Baker. Prepared in Rock- 
land ("Me.) H. S. Harvard, 1905-6. Delta Tau 
Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Greek Prize, High 
Honors in Eng. Mem., Eng. Dept.; Wesleyan 
Univ.; Harvard; LTniv. of So. Calif.; Beloit 
Coll.; Franklin and Marshall Coll., 1900-13; Fic- 
tion reader, Internat. Mag. Co., 1914-15; Instr., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; do.. Smith College, 
19 1 8 — . Auth.: The Contemporary Short Story, 
D. C. Heath & Co., 1917; Poetry and the 
Practical Man, Forum, Vol. 42, 1909; A Friend 
of Lamb's J William Hazlitt, Methodist Rcviczv, 
Mr, 1910; The Relation of Shakespeare's Peri- 
cles to (jeorge Wilkins' Novel, The Painful 
Adventures of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Pub- 
lications of the Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am., Vol. 
23; Variation of Species in Literature. Seivan- 
ee Review. Jl, 191 4; The Qualities of Brown- 
ing; Mid-West Quarterly, Vol. 2, 1917; Early 
English Journalism, Sewanee Review, Vol. 30, 
1917; Wordsworth and Annette, North Am. 
Review, Vol. 207, 1918. Address, Smith Col- 
lege, Northampton, Mass. 

IRA OSBORNE BAKER 
(See No. 36.) 

•KITTIE MARIE BAKER (WADSWORTH) 
(See No. 255.) 

♦WILLIAM MELVILLE BAKER 
Born Jl 4, 1823, Phippsburg, Me. Prepared 
in the sch. of George Field, Prospect, Me.; 
one yr. in Waterville; three yrs. at Bowdoin 
Coll.; one yr. in Theol. at Bangor Sem. Teach- 
er, various schs., 1846-57; organized a classi- 
cal H. S.. Quincy, III., 1857; Chaplain of the 
97th 111. Vols., 186 1 -4: Asst. to Supt. of Pub. 
Instruction. 111., 1865-8; the first Prof., Eng. 
Lang., "111. Indus. Univ." 1868-73. Married. 
Child, Etta M. Died Ap 16, 1873. 

EDWARD CHAUNCEY BALDWIN 
Frofessor; A. B., Yale, 1895; Ph. D., do., 
1898; b. N 30, 1870, W. Cornwall, Conn.; s. 
Chauncey E. (b. Ja 15, 1835, do.) and Julia 
Rebecca (Howard) Baldwin (b. 1840. Madison, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Morgan H. S., Clinton, 
Conn., Alpha Sigma Phi; Grad. Scholarship, 
Yale. Teacher, Eng., Duluth H. S.. 1898; do., 
Adelbert Coll. of West. Reserve LTniv., 1899- 
1900; Asst. Prof., Eng. Lit., Univ. of 111., 
1901 — . Ed.: Dickens's David Copperfield, 
1908; Bunyan's Grace Abounding, 1910; Old 
Testament Narratives, 1910; (With H. G. Paul), 
English Poems, 1908; Dickens's A Tale of Two 
Cities. Auth.: Our Modern Debt to Israel, 
1914; Numerous mag. articles. Mem., Mod. 
Lang. Assn. of Am.; Cosmopolitan Club; Nat. 
Inst, of Social Sc. Married Mabel Merrill. 
S 7, 1898, New Haven, Conn. Children: Grace 
Howard, b. O 22, 1899; David M.. b. Jl 31, 
1912. Address, 1002 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 



FRANCIS MARSH BALDWIN 
(See G30.) 

JESSIE EMMA BALDWIN (TURNER) 
(See No. 3265.) 

LEO STARR BALDWIN 
(See No. 7359.) 

WALTER JOHN BALDWIN 
Teacher; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1890; M. E., 
do.. 1894; b. Mr 12, 1864, West Bradford, Pa.; 
s. John R. (b. S 12, 1824, do.) and Esther Ann 
(Walter) Baldwin (b. 1825, Unionville, Pa.). 
Prepared in St. Norm. Sch., West Chester, Pa. 
Teacher, Friends Acad., 1882-83; Prin., do., 
1883-84; Teacher. St. Norm. Sch.. West Chester, 
Pa., 1884-86; Asst., Geol. Sur., N. Mich., i888; 
Asst. Prof., Geol.. Mich. Coll. Mines, 1899-91; 
Instr., do., 1891; Prof., Min. Engng., Univ. of 
111., 1891-93; Engr., 1894-97; Teacher, Math., 
Man. Tr. Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897—. Ad- 
dress, 253 Carlter Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.t 

CLARENCE WILLIAM BALKE 
Chemist; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1902; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Pa. 1905; b. Mr 29, 1880, Auburn, O.; 
s. William F (b. Ger.) and Clara J. (Class) 
Balke (b. O.). Prepared in Chagrin Falls (O.) 
H. S. and Oberlin Acad. Sigma Xi; Phi Lamb- 
da LTpsilon; Scholar, Univ. of Pa., 1902-3; 
Fellow, Univ. of Pa., 1904-6. Instr., Oberlin 
Coll., summer, 1903; Acting Prof.. Phys. and 
Chem., Kenyon Coll., Hodgenville, Ky., 1903-04; 
Instr., Chem.. Univ. of Pa., 1906-07; Assoc, do., 
LTniv. of 111., 1907-10; Asst. Prof., do., 1910-13; 
Prof., do., 19 1 3-1 6; Chief Chem., Pfanstiehl Co., 
Inc., N. Chicago. Auth.: (With James E. Egan) 
Observations on the Rare Earths; Yttrium 
Chloride and the Atomic Weight of Yttrium, 
Jour. A. C. S., .35, 1913; (With George W. 
Sears) The Atomic Weight of Tantalum, do., 
37, 1915; (With B. Smith Hopkins) The Puri- 
fication and Atomic Weight of Yttrium, do., 38, 
1916; (With Edgar W. Engle) Observations on 
the Rare Earths, do., 39, 1917; (With H. C. 
Kremers) do., V-Holmium and Dysprosium, do., 
40. 1918. Mem., A. C. S. Married Minnie M. 
Coddington, 1905, Camden, N. J. Children: 
Clair Coddington, b. 1908; Roger Redfield, b. 
iQoo; Barbara, b. 1913; Hildegarde, b. 1915; 
Abigail Strader, b. 1918. Address, 27 Linden 
Ave., Highland Park. 111.; bus. add., Pfan- 
stiehl Co., Inc., N. Chicago. 

THEODORE RALLY BALL 

(See G31.) 
HENRY WINTHROP BALLANTINE 

Dean; A. B., Harvard, 1900; LL. B., do., 
1904; b. O 12, 1880, Oberlin, O. ; s. William Gay 
(b. D 7, 1848, Washington, 111.) and Emma 
Frances (Atwood) Ballantine (b. My 12, 1856, 
Waupun, Wis.). Prepared in Oberlin Acad.; 
Attended Oberlin Coll.; Amherst (Toll. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon. Lawyer, San Francisco, 1904- 
11; Lecturer on Law. Univ. of Calif.; Dean of 
Law Sch., Univ. of Mont.. 1911-13; Prof.. Law, 
LTniv. of Wis., 1913-16; Dean of Coll. of Law 
and Prof., Law. Univ. of 111., 1916 — . Auth.: 
Problems in Law of Contracts, Lawyers Co- 
operative Pub. Co., 1915; Blackstone's Com- 
mentaries. Revised edition Vol. 15. Modern Am. 
law, Blackstone Inst., 1915; Personal Property, 
do.. Vol. 4; niunerous law articles in Cml. 
Laws of the World. Am. Law Sch. Review, 
Mich. La7V Revieiv, Harvard Law Review, Yale 
Law Jour., Calif. Law Review and TU. Law 
Bui. Mem., 111. St. Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; 
Sec, Am. Soc. of Mil. Law; LTniv. Club, 
Urbana. Married Grace Wetherell, Jl 22, 1906, 
Mill Valley, Calif. Child, Bettina, b. Jl 3, I9i0- 
.Address, 707 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

WILLIAM SALISBURY BALLARD 
(See No. 2019.) 



842 



University of Illinois 



MERTON FORD BANKS 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Me., 1915; b. Jl 
27. 1893, Biddeford, Me. Prepared in Bidde- 
ford (Me.) H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 
Tester, Rd. Materials, Univ. of Me., 1915-16; 
Asst., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Instr., 
do., 1917-18. Mem., Baptist Church. Address, 
31 Harvey St. 

ALICE MAY BARBER (BENNETT) 
(See No. 678.) 

PERRY BARKER 
(See No. 2021.) 

BRONSON BARLOW 
(See G36.) 

JOSEPH HOWARD BARNARD 

Lt. Col.; b. Ja i, 1877. HI. Grad., InL and 
Cavalry Sch., 1906; (jrad.. Mounted Service 
Sch., 1907; 2nd Lt. sth Cavalry 1901; ist Lt., 
do., 1907; Capt., 17th Cavalry, 1916; .'\sst. Prof., 
Mil. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Maj., Camp 
Funston Kan. 191 7; Lt. Col., Camp Dodge, la. 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, c/o War Dept., 
Washington, D. C.t 

ARTHUR ELLIS BARNES 
(See No. 57.) 

OTIS AVERY BARNES 
(See No. 7363.) 

CHARLES ANTHONY BARNHART 
(See No. 2319.) 

JESSE MELANGTHON BARNHART 
(See No. 2573.) 

JAMES THEOPHILUS BARRETT 
(See No. 1808.) 

DANIEL OTIS BARTO 

(See No. 2575.) 

PHILIP STEPHAN BARTO 

(See No. 2576.) 

HERBERT JEWETT BARTON 
Professor; A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1876; 
M. A., do., 1893; b. S 27 1853, Newport, N. H. 
Prepared in N. H. Conf. Sem., Tilton. N. H. 
Alpha Delta P..i; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., H. 
S., Newport, N. H., 1876-78; do., Waukegan, 
111., 1878-81; Supt., do., 1879-81; Prin.. Kinzie 
Sch., Chicago, 1883; Prin., Norm., Univ. H. S. 
and Prof., Latin and Greek, 1883-91; Prof., 
Latin, Univ. of III., 1891 — . Auth.: Civil 
Govt, of Illinois, Silver, Burdett & Co., 1892; 
revised ed. 1899; Some Considerations Why a 
Man Should be More of a Brute, Intelligence, 
1891; W. H. Ray, his Career as a teacher. Re- 
port of St. Supt. of Pub. Instruction, 1888-90; 
For the Roman I Hint, 1894 and 1895; Our Local 
and St. Hist. Sch. News, Je 189.5; The School- 
master Gentleman, Vidctte, 1900; The College 
Conference of the Middle West, Educ. Review, 
1904. Mem., Presby. Churc'i; Pres., Central 
HI. Teachers' Assn., 1900; Sec.-Treas. of the 
Classical Assn. of the Middle West and South, 
1910-14; Pres., do., 1914-15; Am. Philological 
Assn.; Archaeological Inst, of Am. Married 
Sara L. Dodge, Ag 21. 1877. Children: Clay- 
ton R., b. Ap 18, 1880 (died Ja 30, 1887); 
Christine D., b. My 17, 1885; Percy L. ('11), 
b. O 5. 1886. Address, 406 W. Hill St.. Cham- 
paign. 

EDWARD BARTOW 
Professor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1892; Ph.' 
D., do., 1895; b. Ja 12, 1870, Glenham, N. Y.; 
s. Charles Edward (b. O 24, 1833, New York 



City) and Sarah Jane (Scofield) Bartow (b. 
Jl 24, 1837, Glenham, N. Y.). Prepared in Mt. 
Beacon Acad., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. ; at- 
tended George Augusta Univ.. Gottingen, Ger. 
Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Philo- 
logian Lit. Soc. ; Jackson Soc. of Nat. Hist. 
Asst., Chem., Williams Coll., 1892 94; Instr., 
Chem., do., 1895-97; Assoc. Prof., Chem., Un- 
iv. of Kan., 1897-1905; Prof., Chem., Kansas 
City Med. Coll., 1902-05; Assoc. Prof., Chem., 
and Dir., St. Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1905; 
Prof., San. Chem. and Dir. of St. Water Sur., 
do., 190617; Chief, St. Water Sur. Div., Dept., 
Registration and Educ, 1917 — . Maj., San. 
Corps, N. A., A. E. F., France, 1917-18; Lt. 
Col., do., 1918—. Auth.: Univ. of 111. Buls., 
St. Water Sur. Series, Nos. 3-7; Proc. 111. 
Water Supply Assn., Nos. 1-6; Reports Lake 
Mich. Water Comn., Nos. 1-2; also several ar- 
ticles on organic Chem. Petroleum, and Water, 
/oi/r. of the A. C. S., Kan. Acad, of Sc, Kan. 
Univ. Sc. BuL, and St. Water Sur. Bills. 
Mem.. Comn. to investigate Coal Mine Explo- 
sions in Kan., 1905, appointed by Gov. Hoch; 
Lake Mich. Water Comn., 1908, appointed by 
Gov. Deneen; .Sec. Lake Mich. Water Comn. 
1908; Sec, Great Lake Internat. Pure Water 
Assn., 1911; Mem., A. C. S.; Councilor for Kan- 
sas City section 1903-05; Councilor for Univ. 
of 111. Sec; A. A. A. S.. Fellow, 1905; Deutsche 
Chemischen Gesellschaft, 1903-06; Kan. Acad, 
of Sc, V. P., 1902-03, Pres., 1904; Am. Pub. 
Health Assn.; Am. Water works Assn.; 111. 
Soc. Engrs. and Survs.; 111. Water Supply 
Assn., Sec; Ind. San. Water Assn.: A. I. C. 
E. ; 111. Acad, of Sc. Married Alice Abbott, S 3, 

1895, Rochester, N. Y. Child, Virginia, b. D 20, 

1896. Address, 1007 W. Oregon St., Urbana; 
bus. add., Elysee Palais Hotel, Paris, France. 

MADISON CLAIR BATES 
Principal; A. B., Williams Coll.. 1904; A. M., 
do., 1905; A, M., Harvard, 1906; b. O 26, 1881, 
Abingdon 111.; s. Madison Canby (b. Jl 7, 1836, 
Morgan Co., 111.) and Minerva Emma (Latimer) 
Bates (b. 1840, Abingdon, 111.). Prepared in 
Oberlin (O.) H. S.; Toulon Acad. 111. Instr., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1906-07; Grad. Scholar- 
ship, Eng., Columbia, 1909-10; Head. Dept. 
Eng., S. Dak. St. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 
Brookings, S. Dak., 1907-18; Asst. Prin., Burr 
and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt., 1918 — . 
Married Helen Elizabeth Bullard ('05), D 31, 
1907, Springfield, 111. Children: Robert Latimer, 
b. Je 17 1912; Mary Elliott, b. Jl 29, 1914. Ad- 
dress, Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt. 

FREDERICK CHARLES BAUER 
(See No. 3632.) 

HARRY WILLIAM BAUM 

(See No. 857.) 

HENRY CLAY BAUMGARDNER 
Traveling Salesman; B. S., O. St. Univ., 
1914; b. S 6, 1889, Sugar Grove, O. Asst.. An. 
Husb. Lab., O. St. Univ., 1913-14; Foreman, 
Gas Line Const., 1914; Asst., An. Husb. Univ. 
of 111., 1914-15; Traveling Salesman. Swift & 
Co., Chicago; Mem., Internat. Live Stock Judg- 
ing Team; Reformed Church. Address, Sugar 
Grove, O.; bus. add., c/o Swift & Co., Chicago. 

SAMUEL DAY BAWDEN 
(See No. 588.) 

WILLIAM THOMAS BAWDEN 
Specialist, Vocational Educ; A. B., Denison 
Univ., Granville, O., 1896; B. S., Columbia, 
1903; Ph. D.. do., IQ14; b. N 6, 1875, Oberlin, 
O.; s. Rev. Henry Heath (b. Ja 1839, Totnes, 
Devonshire, Eng.) and Harriet Newell (Day) 
Bawden (b. Ja 1842, New York City). Prepared 
in Champaign H. S.; Doane Acad., Granville, 



Faculty 



843 



O. Mechanics Inst., Rochester, N. Y. Phi Del- 
ta Kappa. Instr., Math, and French. Cedar Val- 
ley Sem., Osage, la., 1897; Instr., Woodturn- 
ing and Pattern-making, N. Y. St. Reformatory, 
Elmira, N. Y., 1898; Instr.. Shopwork and 
Drawing, Pub. Schs., BufiEalo, N. Y., 1898 190-'; 
Dir., Dept. of Man. Tr., 111. St. Norm. Univ., 
Normal, III., 190J-10; Asst. Dean, Coll. of 
Engng., Univ. of 111. 1910-12; Specialist, Voca- 
tional Educ, U. S. Bureau, of Educ, Dept. of 
Interior, Washington, D. C, 1914 — . Auth. : 
A Descriptive Analysis of the Occupations in 
the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Industry, U. S. Bur. 
Labor Statistics Bui. 147; Chapter on Vocational 
Education, Annual Report Commissioner of 
Ed., 1913-16; Joint Auth.: The Public School 
System of San Francisco, U. S. Bur. of Ed., 
Bui. 46, 1917; State Higher Educational In- 
stitutions of North Dakota, do., No. 27, 1916; 
Some Problems in City School Administration, 
World Book Co., 1916; Ed. Manual Training 
Mag. Mem., N. E. A.; Nat. Vocational Educ. 
Assn.; Nat. Vocational Guidance Assn.; Nat. 
Assn. of Corp. Schs.; West. Drawing and Man. 
Tr. Assn.; East. Arts. Assn.; 111. Man. Arts. 
Assn.; Sch. Crafts Club of New York City; 
Chni. of Sub-Section on Indus. Educ., Second 
Pan-Am. Sc. Cong. Washington, D. C, 1915- 16. 
Married Ora Richardson, Ag 17, 1898, Parkers- 
burg, W. Va. Child, William Richardson, b. .S 
5, 1910. Address, 24 W. Irving St., Chevy 
Chase, Md. 

PAUL LEVERN BAGLEY 
(See No. G41.) 

ALICE MARIE BEACH 
Entomologist; B. S., la. St. Coll., 1892; M. 
S., do, 1894; b. O 30. 1837, Summer Hill, N. 
Y. ; d. Isaac Ambrose (b. My 9, 1828, Spring- 
port N. Y.) and Maria North (Wood) Beach 
(b. Ag 3, 1833, Sempronius, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Homer Acad, and Un-on Sch., Homer, N. Y. 
and St. Norm. Sch., Cortland, N. Y. Teacher, 
Pub. and pvt. schs.; Asst., Museum work. la. 
St. Coll., 1892-94; Special work, Entomol., N. 
Y. Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y., 1898; Asst., Office 
of St. Entomol., Albany, N. Y., 1899; Asst. 
Entomol., St. Lab. of Natural Hist., Univ. of 
111., 1899-1901; Special work in Entomol.. Office 
of St. Entomol., Albany, N. Y., 1902-03; do., 
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif., 1906 — . Ad- 
dress, c/o Willett M. Hays, R. 6, W. Chester, 
Pa. 

•ETTA LORRAINE BEACH (WRIGHT) 
(See No. 528.) 

ROBIN BEACH 

Instructor; B. S. N. H. Coll.. 1913; b. Ag 
30, 1889, Robins Island, Long Island, N. Y. 
Elect. Installation and Testing, B. & M., Woods- 
ville, N. H., 1913; Instr., G. E. D. Univ. of 
111., 191315; do., A. & M. Coll.. College Sta- 
tion, Tex. Mem., Congr. Church. Address, 
South Natick Mass.; bus. add., A. & M., Coll., 
College Station, Tex. 

ALVIN CASEY BEAL 

(.See No. 1014.) 

GEORGE DENTON BEAL 
Professor; Pharm. D., Scio Coll. O., 1907; 
Pi. B., do., 1908; A. M.. Columbia, 1910; Ph. 
D., do., 191 1 ; b. Ag 12, 1887, Scio O.; s. James 
Hartley (b. S 23 1861, New Philadelphia. O.) 
and Fannie Snyder (Young) Beal (b. F 24 
1861, Port Washington, O.). Prepared in Scio 
(O.) H. S. Lambda Chi Alpha; Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Richard But- 
ler Scholar, Columbia. Chem.. O. Dairy and 
Food Comn., 1909-10; Instr.. Chem.. Univ. of 
111., 1911-14; Assoc, do. 1914-18; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1918 — . Auth.: (with M. T. Bogert and 
C. G. Amend) Synthesis of Some Stilbazoles 



Hydrazones and Schiff Bases in the 4-Quin- 
azolone Group, Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 32, 1910; 
(with M. T. Bogert) A Further Study of the 
Stilbazoles, Hydrazones and Schifl Bases of the 
4-Quinazolone Groups, do.. Vol. 24 1912; (with 
G. A. Geiger) Studies of Diffusion Through 
Rubber Membranes, 4; The Comparative Diflus- 
ibility of various Pigments in different Solvents, 
Biochem. Bui., Vol. 2, 1912; (with H. F. Zoller) 
Preparation of Pure Sucrose and Dextrose 
Caramels, Jour. Am. Pharm. Assn., Vol. 3, 
1914; Useful Weeds, Sch. Sc, Vol. 17, No. 8, 
1917; various other articles witn others in 
Jour. Indus, and Engng. Chem., Jour. Am. 
Pharm. Assn., and Jotir. A. C. S. Mem., M. 
E. Church; A. C. S.; Am. Pharm. Assn.; O. St. 
Pharm. Assn.; Univ. Club. Urbana. Married 
Edith Downs, jl 3, 1912, Scio, O. Child, George 
Denton, Jr., b. Jl 30, 1917. Address, 710J4 W. 
Nevada St., Urbana. 

JOSEPH HOWARD BEARD 
Health Officer; A. B., St. John's Coll.. An- 
napolis, Md., 1902; A. M., do., 1912; M. D., 
John's Hopkins Univ., 1912; b. Ja 12, 1883, 
Linden Hill. Md.; s. Stephen (b. N 2, 1849, 
Rutland, Md.) and Mary Arno ((]ott) Beard 
(b. 1854, Buck Lodge, Md.). Prepared in Anne 
Arundel Acad., Millersville, Md. Philomathean. 
Instr.. P ysiol., Univ. of 111., 1912-16; Univ. 
Health Officer, do., 1916 — . Auth.: College 
Health Services; Their purpose and Activities, 
Journ. of Sociologic Medicine, Vol. 18. 1917; 
The Avoidable Loss of Life, Scientific Monthly, 
Vol. 2, 1916; Importance of Urinalysis During 
Pregnancy, ///. Med. Journ., My 1914; Indica- 
tions of Nerve Wear, Med. World, F, 1915; 
Rehabilitation of the IJisabled Soldier. Interst. 
Med. Jour., Ap, 1918; Pub. Health Problems. 
l^ac. III. Acad, of Sc, 1917. Mem., HI. Med. 
Soc; Fellow, A. M. A.; Am. Pub. Health 
Assn.; M. E. Church. Married, Mary (Jam- 
brail, F 7, 1907, Wilmington, Del. Children: 
Ellen Howard, b. Jl i, 1913; Charlotte Waters, 
b. N 18, 191 5. Address, 503 S. Race St., 
LTrbana. 

HENRY MAHAN BEARDSLEY 
(See No. 204.) 

MARY ESTHER BEATTY (KETCHUM) 
B. L., la. St. Coll., 1898; B. S., Teachers 
Coll., Columbia, 1901; b. Ag 23, 1876, Newton, 
la.; d. Jo n Patton (b. D 8, 1828. Greenfield, 
O.) and Elizabeth Jane (Kerr) Beatty (b. Ap 
18, 1835). Prepared in Hazel Dell Acad.. New- 
ton, la. Scientific Soc, Ames, la. Asst., 
Bacterid, and H. Sc, 1898-1909; Asst., Ger. 
and H. Sc, 1899-1900; Scholar teaching three 
courses in Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1900-1; 
Instr.. H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1901-03. Married 
Milo Smith Ketchum ('95), S 17, 1903. Child- 
ren: Martha Esther, b. Jl 29, 1904; Elizabeth 
Jane, b. N 8, 1908; Milo Smith. Jr. b. Mr 8, 
1910. Address, 1146, 12th St., Boulder, Colo. 

FRANK CHRISTIAN BECHT 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1906; 
Ph. D., do., 1909; b. N 28. 1879, Lexington, 
111.; s. August (b. Mr 9, 1849, Nassau, Ger.) 
and Kate (Freidinger) Becht (b. Mr 19. 1849. 
Peoria). Prepared in Bradley P,oly. Inst., 
Peoria. Sigma Xi. Inst. Scho'ar. Univ. of 
Chicago, 1905-06; Fellow. Physiol., 1906-07; 
Asst., do., Univ. of Chicago, 1907-09; Assoc, 
do., 1909-10; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 111.. 
1911-12; Asst. Prof., Pharmacol., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1914—. Auth.: Contributions to Physi- 
ology of Lymph. Am. Jour, of Physiol.. Vol. 15, 
1908; Concentration of Anti Bodies in Fluids 
of Normal and Immune Animals. Jour, of 
Infectious Diseases, Vol. 7. 1910; Relation of 
Spleen to Fixation of Antigens and the Pro- 
duction of Immune Bodies, Am. Jour, of Phy- 
siol.. Vol. 27, 1911; Heat Paralysis in New 



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Tissue, Jo., 1908. Mem., Am. Physiol. Soc. 
Married Riiliy A. Cummiiig, S 13, 1908, East 
Peoria. Cliilil, Arno CummiuK, h. F 17, 1910. 
.■Iddrcss, 5463 Greenwood Ave., Chicago. 

CLYDE 15VRON BECK 
(See No. G4S.) 

FLORENCE MARL\ BECK (McGLACHLIN) 

(See No. 1.^08.) 

JEAN BAPTISTE BECK 
Professor; A. B., Bachelier des Lettres of the 
Sorboniie, Paris, iqoo; Ph. IX, Strassburg, 1907; 
b. A^ 14, i88i, Gcbweiler, Elsass, Ger. ; s. Jean 
Baptistc (b. 1830. llartmannsweiler, Elsass, 
Ger.) and Barbe (La^ Wiihrlin) Beck (b. 1844, 
do.). Prepared in Gymnasium Gebweiler, Ly- 
cer, Paris, France. Prof., Ecole Alsacienne, 
Paris, 1899-1901, 1908-10; Govt. Dir. of the 
Advancement of the French Lang., Univ. of 
N'ienna. 1907; Prof, of French Lit.. "Wiener 
Handels Akademie;" .\sst. Prof., Rom. Lang., 
Univ. of lU., 1911-14; Prof., Bryn Mawr 
Coll., 1914. Volunteer, 190J-03, Infantry 
112. Di.scoverer of the Method of Trans- 
lation of Medi;vval Musical Notations. Auth.: 
Die Molodicn dcr I'roubadours. nach dem 
gesamten handschriftlichen Material zuni 
erstenmal bearbeitet und herausgegben. nebst 
einer Ihitersuchung uber die Entwickelung 
der Notenschrift (.his um 1-50) und das 
rhythmisch-nietrische Prinzip der mittelalter- 
lich-lyrischen Dichtnngen, sowie mit I'ber- 
tragung in moderne Noten der Melodien 
der Troubadours und Trouveres; Strassburg, 
K. I. Trubner, 1908; La Musiiitic des Trouba- 
dours (Collection des Musiciens celebresl, 
Paris, chez H. I.ourens, 1910; Der Talkt in den 
Musikaufzeichungen des 13 und 13 Jahrhun- 
derts vornebinlich in den Liedern der trou- 
badours und Trouveres, Leipzig, M. Hesse. 
1909; (with J. Bedier") Cc)/i" Mitsct. trouvere 
du triezieme siecle, Paris, H. Champion, 191 1; 
Ausgewahlte Lieder der Troubadours, nach 
den Originahand-schriften uncbertragen uber- 
setzt und harmonisiert, Paris-Strasbourg. 1910; 
also a number of mag. articles. Married 
Louise Goebel ('i-'t. Je 15, 1912, Urbana. Ad- 
dress, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

FRANCIS CHESTER BECKER 
Instructor; A. B., Wesleyan Univ., Middle- 
town. Conn., 1005. Prepared in Plymouth, 
(Pa.) H. S. and \Vvoming Sem., Kingston, Pa. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Nu Theta. Univ. of Bonn. 
1906; Columbia, looo-oS. Asst., Phil., Columbia, 
1907; Instr., Piiilos., Univ. of 111., .looS-io; do.. 
Univ. of Calif., iQio-12; Lecturer. Philos., Co- 
lumbia. 1912. Mem., West. Phil. Assn. Ad- 
dress, Columbia L^niv., New York City.t 

JAMES EDGAR BELL 
(See No. Gso.) 

NEEDHAM ERIC BELL 
Farm Demonstration Agt.; B. S. in Chem., 
N. C. Agr. and Mech. Coll.. 1906: b. Mr 17, 
1SS6, Lenoir Co.. N. C. Prepared in Kinston 
(N. C") Pub. Schs. Glee Club: Scholarship. 
Asst.. .-Vgr. Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1906-07; Asst., 
Soil and Crop Investigations. Ala. Inst.. Au- 
burn, Ala.. 1907-10. Chief Surv. and Insp.. 
Ala. Soil Suiv., 1010-17; Emergency Farm 
Demonstration .-Vg^.. Butler Co.. Ala., 1017-18. 
Mem.. Baptist Church; Woodman of the World; 
A. F. A. M.; Past Chancellor of K. P. Mar- 
ried, Alice Lucile Wright. Ap 18. 1911. Ad- 
dress, Auburn. Ala. 



(See 



ALFRED RITTSCHER BENCH 
No. 25S4.) 



BRUCE WILLET BENEDICT 
Die, Shop Laboratories; R. S.. LTniv. of Neb., 
1 901; b. D 19, 1S76, Buda. 111.; s. Miller Samuel 
(b. Ag II, 1848. New York City) and Anna 
Maria (Harris) Benedict (b. F 7, 1851, Brattle- 
boro, Vt.). Prepared in Crete (Neb.) H. S. 
Delta Epsilon. C. B. & Q. R. R.. 1896-97; 
Machinist. Rd. Foreman of Engrs.; Gen. Fore- 
man, Car and Loco. Repairs; Mech. Insp., 
1901-05; Ed.. Ry. Master Mech., Chicago, iqo6- 
07; .Supvr., Efficiency Div.. Mech. Dept., East, 
and Coast Lines. A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1908-11; 
Dir., Shop Labs., Ihiiv. of 111., 1011-17, 1919 — ; 
Capt., Bat. F, MQth F. A.. A. E. F., France, 
191 7-18; Instr., Sch. for Tank Officers, Eng., 
1918; do.. Camp Tobyhanna, Pa.. 1918; Mem., 
West. R. R. Club; Travelling Engrs. Assn.; 
A. S. M. E. ; Am. Soc. for Prom. Efficiency; 
Soc. for Prom, of Engng. Educ. Married Elma 
Grace Tones. My 10, 1005, Aurora, 111. Child- 
ren: Virginia Olds. b. N ii, 1906; Ruth 
Cundall, b. O 28, 1909. Address, 1011 S. sth 
St., Champaign. 

MLTRRAY REED BENEDICT 
Farm Advisor; B. S.. Univ. of Wis., 1916; 
b. Ja 23. 1S02, Neillsville. Wis.; s. T. S. (b. N 
26. 1S52. North Bend. 111.) and "Celia Ruth 
(Reed) Benedict (b. O lo, 1850, Neillsville, 
Wis.). Prei>ared in Neillsville (Wis.) H. S.; 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1917. Alpha Zeta. 
Ijistr. .\gr., Aurora. IMinn., 1016-17; Asst., 
Dairy Husb., L^niv. of 111., 1917-iS; Co. Agr. 
.\,gt.. Blue Earth Co., Minn., 1918. Married, 
Elizabeth Tucker. .\.g 16, 1916, Kewanee, 111. 
.IdJress. Mankato, Minn. 

CLEAVES BENNETT 

(See No. 561.) 

STELL,\ BENNETT 
(See No. 1815.) 

ISAAC MADISON BENTLEY 
Professor; B. S.. Univ. of Neb.. 189s; Ph. D., 
Cornell, 189S; b. 1S70. Clinton, la.; s. Charles 
Eugene and Persis Orilla (Freeman) Bentley. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Asst., Psych., 
Cornell, 1897; Instr., do.. 1897-1902; .\sst. 
Prof., do., 1902-12; Prof. Psych.. Univ. of 111., 
1912-18; (leave of absence) Capt., Med. Re- 
search Bd., 1918 — . Hazelhurst Field, Mineola. 
Long Island, N. Y. Auth.: Articles in Jour. 
of Psych.. Philos. Re-.iezv. Pot^ular Sc. Monthly, 
and Psych. Bui. Pres., Examining Bd. of New 
England States, Boston, 1918 — . Married Em- 
ma V. Snelling, Marshalltown, la., 1897 (De- 
ceased). Address, 708 S. Goodwin. Urbana. 

ERNST JULIUS BERG 
Professor; M. E.. Royal Poly.. Stockholm, 
Sweden. 1802; Sc. D., L'^nion Univ., 1909; b. 
Ja 9. 1871. Ostersund, Sweden; s. Ernst Victor 
Gabriel and Josephine Catharina (Hamren) 
Berg. Prepared in Ostersund. Sweden. Tau 
Beta Pi: Sigma Xi: Eta Kappa Nu. Constr. 
Engr.. Gen. Elec. Schenectady, N. Y. : Const. 
Prof., Union Univ., 1892-1009; Prof, in charge 
of Elec. Engng. Dept.. Univ. of 111., 1909-14; 
Prof.. Elec. Eng. Union Coll.. 1014 — . Pat- 
ented a number of inventions. Auth.: Elec. 
Energy: Elec. Engng.; .-\dvanced Elec. Engng., 
McGraw-Hill Pub. (^o.. also a number of papers 
before Engng. Soc. Mem.. -A. I. E. E. Union 
Club. Chicago. Married Gwendoline O'Brien, 
Je 15. 1006. Watertown. N. Y. Address, 
I'nion Coll., Schenectady, N. Y. 

ERNEST BERNBAUM 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1902; A. M., do., 
1005; Ph. D.. do.. 1007: b. F 12. 1879: s. Die 
Kruse (b. 1830. Ribe. Denmark) and Dorothea 
(Christiansen) Bernbaum (b. 1846. Sonderborg, 
do.). Prepared in Brooklyn (N. Y.) Poly. 



Faculty 



845 



Highest Honors in Eng. , 1903; John Harvard 
Fellow. Instr., Eng., Harvard, 1907-16; Prof., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1916 — . Auth. : Mrs Behn's 
Oroonoko, Kittredge Anniversary Vol., Ginn & 
Co., 19 13; Mrs. Behn's Biography as Fiction, 
Pubs. Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am., 1914; The 
Drama of Sensibility, Ginn & Co., 1915; Shakes- 
peare's King Lear, Heath & Co., 191 7; English 
Focts of the Eighteenth Century, Scribner's, 
191 8; Anonymous reviews in The Nation, 1909- 
18. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am. Address, 
University Club, Urbana. 

HARRIET JOSEPHINE BERNINGER 
(See No. 6743.) 

ISABEL BEVIER 
Professor; Ph. B., Wooster Univ., 1885; Ph. 
M., do., 1888; b. N 14, i860, Plymouth, O.; d. 
Caleb (b. Je 12, 1820, Owasco, N. Y.) and 
Cornelia (Brinkerhoff) Bevier (b. O 17, 1820, 
do.). Prepared in Plymouth (O.) H. S.; 

Wooster Univ. prep. sch. Sigma Xi. Prof., 
Atwater's Lab., Middletown, Conn., 1894; Mass. 
Inst. Tech., 1897-8; Prin., H. S., Shelby, O., 
1885-87; Mt. Vernon, O., 1887-8; Prof., Natural 
Sc. Pa. Coll. for Women, 1889-97; Prof. Chem. 
Lake Erie Coll., 1899-1900; Prof., H. Sc. and 
Dir. of Courses, Univ. of 111., 1900 — ■. Auth.: 
The Home Economics Movement, 1906; The 
House, 1907; (with Van Meter) Selection and 
Preparation of Food, 1907; Food and Nutrition. 
Bevier and L'sher, 1908; do., Bevier, 191 5; 
Home Economics, Its Opportunities and Obli- 
gations, Sch. and Soc, Vol. 3; The Develop- 
ment of Home Economics, Jour. Home Econ., 
Vol. 4; An Experiment in Teaching Food Val- 
ues, do.. Vol. 9; Nutrition Investigations in 
Pittsburgh, Bui. No. 52, U. S. Dept. Agr.; (with 
H. B. Frissell) Dietary Studies of Negroes in 
Eastern Virginia in 1897 and 1898, Bui. No. 91, 
do.; various other articles in U. S. Dept. of 
Agr. and Univ. of 111. Buls. Mem., Jury of 
Awards, Columbian Exposition, 1893; Home 
Econ. Dir. for 111. under Federal Food Adm. ; 
Chm., Dept. Conservation Council of Nat. De- 
fense, Woman's Com., 111. Div., 1917; Pres., 
Am. Home Econ. Assn., 1910-12. Address, 805 
S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

OTTO STERNHOFF BEYER, Jr. 
Instructor; M. E., Stevens Inst, of Tech., 
1907; b. S 18, 1886, Woodridge, N. J. Prepared 
•in Stevens Prep. Sch.; Univ. of Pa.; Univ. of 
N. Y. Gen. Foreman, Rock Island Lines, 191 3- 
15; ist Asst., Ry. E., Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-17; Instr., U. S. S. M. A.. Univ. 
of 111., 1917-18; Capt., Sea Coast Sec. Carriage 
Div. do.. Ord. Dept., U. S. A., Washington, D. 
C, 1918. Auth.: Articles in R\'. Age Gazette. 
Mem.. A. S. M. E.; Am. Ry. Master Mechan- 
ics Assn.; West. Ry. Club; Traveling Engrs. 
Engrs. Assn. Married Katherine Schoepperle 
('15), Ag 27, 1917, Hamburg, N. Y. (died O 
16, 1918). Address, Fieldcrest Farm, Hamburg, 
Erie Co., N. Y. 

PERCY F. BICKNELL 
Author; A. B., Williams Coll., 1884; A. M., 
do., 18S7; b. D 25, i860, Pembroke, Mass.; s. 
William Martin (b. Ja 25, 1820, Newport, ISIe.) 
and Lydia Maria (Tobey) Bicknell (b. F 2, 1824, 
Norridgevvock, do.). Prepared in Roxbury Lat- 
in Sch., Boston; Studied in Ger., 1886-87. 
Instr., Mod. Lang, and Hist., Williston Sem., 
Easthampton, Mass., 1884-85; Instr.. Latin and 
Greek, Williams Coll., 1885-86; Prin., H. S., 
Rockland, Mass., 1888-89; Asst. Libn., Lib. Co., 
Philadelphia, 1889-94; Libn., Univ. of 111., 1894- 
97; writing, editing, translating, etc. Translated 
eighteen vols. Jesuit Relations, ed. by Dr. 
Reuben Gold Thwaites, Burrows Bros. Co., 
Cleveland, 1896-1903; Translated from the Hun- 
garian of Maurus Jokai, The Baron's Sons, 
L. C. Page & Co., Boston, 1900; do., Manasseh, 
do., Boston 1901; Regular contributor to and 



book-reviewer for The Dial, 1896-1917; ed. 
staff do., 1906-17; ed. staff. Christian Register, 
1909-14; occasional contributor to other period- 
icals. Married Florence M. Constable., Ap 25, 
1908. Address, 524 Highland Ave., Maiden, 
Mass. 

PHILIP SHERIDAN BIEGLER 
(See No. G57.) 

MARY PRUDENCE BILLINGSLEY 
(See No. 3283.) 

LEO ROSS BINDING 
Farm Adviser; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1912; 
b. F 21, 1884, Stockbridge, Mich.; s. Willis (b. 
Ap 2, 1848, do.) and Louisa (Johnson) Bind- 
ing (b. N 16, 1856, do.). Prepared in Mich. 
Agr. Coll. Athenoeum. Asst., Chem., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Agron. and Agr. 
Chem., Internat. Correspondence Schs., Scran- 
ton, Pa., 1915-18; Co. Agt., Fulton Co., Ind. 
1918. Married Louisa Anna Merboth, Jl 14, 
1915, Buffalo, N. Y. Child, Kathryn Louise, b. 
My 23, 1916. Address, Rochester, Ind. 

WILLIAM JOSEPH BINGEN 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1912; C. 
E., do., 1913; b. D 10, 1883; s. John W. (b. O 
23, 1858, Allentown, Wis.) and Mary (Ker- 
kow) Bingen (b. Ag 28, 1862, Winona, Minn.). 
Prepared in Webster (S. Dak.) Andover (S. 
Dak.) and Canby (Minn.) H. Schs.; Aberdeen 
(S. Dak.) Norm. Sch. Univ. Orchestra; 
Engng. Soc; Staff, Minnesota Daily ;^ Capt., 
Univ. Regt. Draftsman, Agr. Coll., (jniv. of 
Minn., 1913-14; Teacher, 1914-17; Deputy Co. 
Surv., summer 191 7; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 
111., 191 7 — . Minn. Nat. Guard. Address, 
Andover, S. Dak.; bus. add., 412 W. Elm St., 
Urbana. 

LEWIS ISAAC BIRDSALL 
(See No. G58.) 

DON WARREN BISSELL 
(See No. G59.) 

CHARLES WILLARD BLACK 
Instructor; Grad. Cincinnati Tech. Sch., 1895; 
Cornell, 1905; b. Ja 25, 1879. With Cincinnati 
Edison Elec. Co., 1895-99; and other companies 
during summers; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 
1906-07. Address, 8th and Elm Sts., Cincin- 
nati.! 

FREDERICK JACKSON BLACKBURN 
(See No. 6094.) 

ELIOT BLACKWELDER 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1901; 
Ph. D., do., 1914; b. Je 4, i88o, Chicago; s. 
I. S. (b. Mr 8, 1840, Litchfield, 111.) and Alice 
Gertrude (Boughton) Blackwelder (b. D 5, 
1853, Sempronius, N. Y.). Prepared in Ar- 
mour Inst.; Morgan Park Acad. Beta Theta 
Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Eta. Grad. Scholarship, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1901; Fellowship, do., 1902; 
Honorary Fellow, do., 1903; Instr., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1902-03; Asst. Geol., Carnegie Inst. 
Expedition to China, 1903-05; Instr. and Prof.. 
Univ. of Wis., 1905-16; Asst. Geol. and Geol., 
U. S. Geol. Sur.. 1906-16; Prof., Geol., Univ. 
of 111., 1916 — ; (on leave of absence, Stanford 
Univ., Calif.) Calif. St. Council of Defense. 
Auth.: Blackwelder and Barrows Textbook 
of Geol.; Regional Geol. of the U. S.; Jr. 
Auth.: Research in China, \'ols. i and 2; 
Numerous mag. articles. Fellow, Geol. Soc. 
Am.; A. A. A. S.; Assn. of Am. Geog- 
raphers; Wash. Acad, of Sc; Am. Ornitholo- 
gists Union. Married Jean Otis Bowersock, F 
26, 1904, Lawrence, Kan. Children: Margery, 
b. N 29, 1905; Martha Jean, b. Ag 8, 1907; 



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Richard, b. Ja 29, 1900; Gertrude, b. D 8, 191 1; 
Lois, b. D 18, loij; Kuth, b. N 16, 1915; Jus- 
tin. D. Jl iS, 191?. Aiidnss, 411 Indiana Ave., 
Urbana. 

JOSEPH CULLEN BLAIR 
Professor; M. S. A.; b. Ap 26, 1871, Onslow. 
Colchester Co., Nova Scotia; s. -Col. William 
M. ^b. My 2s, 1830, iii).> and Harriett A. Blair 
(b. Ja -'5, 1841, do.). Prepared in Provincial 
Norm. Sch., Truro. Nova Scotia; Prov. Agr. 
Coll., do.; attended Cornell, 189^-96. Sigma 
Xi; Alpha Zeta. Instr., Chem., Entomol. and 
Bot., Provincial Coll. of Agr., Truro, Nova 
Scotia, 1890-0:; Instr. Hort., Univ. of ill., i8oi<- 
08; Asst. Prof., Hort. and Horticulturist in 
Agr. E.xp. Sta., do., 189S-1901; Prof., Pomol. 
and Chief Horticulturist in Sta., do., 1901 — . 
Auth. : numerous buls., circulars, and articles 
on hort. subj^ects. Married Sada VanHorne, 
le I^. 1898, treeport. 111. Children: Josephine 
V'anHorne, b. Ap 5. 1899; Robert Collyer, b. 
My 18, 1901; Richard Cordon, b. O 1.;, 1903; 
lo'seiih Cullen, Jr., b. F jo, 1906. Address. 001 
Michigan Ave., Urbana. 

DAISY LUANA BLAISDELL 
Instructor; A. B., Smith Coll.. 1SS8; A. M.. 
do., 1894; b. Ap 12, 1800, Baltimore; d. Sam- 
uel t,b. Je J J, 1S33, Boston) and Harriott Per- 
kins (Crane) Blaisdell (,b. My u 1835, Lowell, 
Mass.). Prepared in Chicopee (.Mass.) H. S. 
Charlotten-Schule and \ictoria Lyceum, Ber- 
lin, i89-'-93; Berlin Royal Univ., 18991900; 
P\t. Study in Ger.. summers of 1890-1908. Al- 
pha Lit. Soc. Teacher, Pulaski Acad.. Pulaski, 
N. Y., 1889-90; do., H. S., Springfield, Mass., 
1890-9^; (<i.'.,^Oberlin Acad.. Oberlin, O., 1898- 
99; Instr., Ger., I'niv. of 111., 1900-18; do., 
Romance Lang., igi8 — . Mem., Mod. Lang. 
Assn.; A. C. A. Address, 908 Nevada St., Ur- 
b;\na 

HERBERT \V. BLANEY 
Land. Arch.* B. S.. Mass. Agr. Coll.. 1911; 
M. L. A.. Harvard, 1914; ,b. D 14, 18S9, Swam^- 
scott, Mass. Prepared in Swampscott H. b. 
Alpha Sigma Phi. Instr., Land. Arch.. Univ. 
of 111., 1914-15; Land. Arch.. Bloomington, 
111.; do.. Boston. Mem. firm. Blaney & Blaney, 
Land. Archts.. Boston. .\uth. : The Modern 
Park Cemetery. American City, Ap 1917. Mem., 
Am. Soc. of Land. Arch. ; Boston Soc. of Land. 
Arch. Married Charlotte Greene, .-\g 14, i9'5. 
Lowell. Mass. Child. Charlotte Hannah, b. D 
13, 19I^. Address, Swampscott. Mass.; bus. 
add., Battle BIdg., Harvard Square, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

ALBERT VICTOR BLEININGER 
Ceramist: B. S-. O. St. Univ., 1901: b. Tl 9. 
1873, Polling, Ger.; s. Francis and Lina 
(Pfeifer) BIeinins;er. Pre^jared in^ Munich, 
Cier. ; Acacia; Alpha Chi bigiua; Signia Xi; 
Scholarshii in Ceramics. O. St. Univ.. 189S; 
Grad. Stuj.. Phvs., do., 1003 04. Ceram.. Min. 
and Mfg. Co., Shawnee, O., 1S96-08; Asst. O. 
Geol. Sur., 1901-05; Asst. and Assoc. Prof.. 
Ceram., O. St. Univ., 1904^07; V. P., Richard- 
son-Loveioy Engng. Co.. Columbus. O., 1903 
07; Chief, Ceram. Sec, U. S. Geol. Sur.. looS- 
10; Chief. Struct, materials Div., Bur. of Stan- 
dards. 1910; Asst. Prof., Ceram.. I'niv. of 111.. 
1907-08; Pir., Dept. and Prof., Ceram., do., 
1910-12; Pittsburgh Bur., Standards i9ii_2. 
Auth.: The Manufacture of Hydraulic Ce- 
ments, O. Geol. Sur.. Bui. No. 4, Columbus, 
0., 1904; The effect of Preliminary Heating 
Treatment upon the Drying of Clays. Bur. of 
Standards. Washington D. C; (with R. T. 
Stuin A Studv of the Vitrification Range and 
Di-Electric Behavior of Some Porcelains, Bui. 
No. 28. Univ. of 111., Ser. 1910; The Intluence 
of Fluxes and non-Fluxes, Bui. No. 39, Univ. 
of 111., 190S; numerous mag. articles. Ed., Col- 
lected Writings of Prof. H. S. Seger. Chem, 



Pub. Co., Eastoii^ Pa,; Trans. Am. Ceram. Soc, 
1905-07; Asst. Ed., Chem. Abstracts. Mem.. 
Fellow, A. A. A. S.; A. C. S.; Pres., Am. 
Ceram. Soc; Chm., Com., Soc. for testing Ma- 
terials; Com. on Soc. for Silicate, Chem. inter- 
nat. Congregation of .-Vpplied Chem.; Com., Sil- 
icate Chem., Nat. Research Council; Bd. of 
Publications, A. C. S.; Deputy Dist. Chief, U. 
S. Fuel Adtn. Married lluKla Gertrude Thom- 
son Je 7. 1907, Columbus, O. Children: Ed- 
ward Orton, b. My 18, 1908; Alice Vivian, b. 
S 7, 1910. Address, 1720 Baltimore St., Beech- 
view, Pittsburgh; bus. add.. Bur. of Standards, 
do. 

•WILL-\RD FLAGG BLISS 
A. B., Harvard, 1855; b. N ^, i8jo, Essex, 
Vt.; s. Oramel (b. Mr 3, 1804. tssex, Vt.) and 
Eliza Watt (Flagg) Bliss (b. Ag 11, 1802, 
Richmond, do.). Prepared in Edward Wy- 
man's Sch., St. Louis; Phillips Exeter Acad., 
Exeter, N. H. Zeta Psi; In Soph. yr. the 
"Detur;" In Jr. coll. yr., second Bowdoin 
Prize Dissertation. Teacher pvt. family. Mead- 
ville. Pa., 1855; Asst. Prof.. Latin, Wash. 
Univ., 1856-60: study and travel, 1858-50; 
farming, 1800-08; Prof.. Agr., Univ. of 111., 
1868-70; Recording Sec, Bd. Trustees, do., 
1809-70; Clerk, Executive Bd., do., 1869-70; 
Farmer. Ill , 1870-1900; do., \"a., 1906-12. 
Mem., Inst, of 1770, Nat. Hist. Soc. Married 
Elizabeth B. Tyler, Ag 14, 1S60 (.died J a i, 
1906). Child, George W., b. Je 12, 1S62. 
Died O S, 1915, Leesburg, Va. 

DAVID SIMON BLONDHEIM 
Professor: A. B., Johns Hopkins, 1906; Ph. 
D.. do.. 1910; b. Ag 25, 1884, Baltimore; s. Sol- 
omon (b. Je 30, 1848, do.) and Pauline (Halle) 
Blondheini (b. F 19, 1852. do.). Prepared in 
Baltimore City Coll. Phi Beta Kappa. L'niv. 
Scholarship, 1908-09; Fellowship, 1909-10; 
Instr., Rom. Lang.. Univ. of 111., 1910-12; 
.-\ssoc., till., 1912-13: Johnston Scholar, Johns 
Hopkins, 1913-14; Asst. Prof., Univ. of III., 
1913-17; Assoc. Prof.. French, Johns Hopkins, 
1917 — . Auth.: EtymoIoa;ical Notes, Studies in 
Honor of A. Marshall Elliot, 1911; also various 
m;'£r. articles. Mem., Mod. Lang. .-Xssn. of Am.; 
Societe Amicale Gaston Paris; Societe des an- 
ciens tetes frani,^ais. Married Rose Jaine, Je 
10, 1917. Child, Solomon, b. Mr 25, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 2425 Lakeview Ave., Baltimore. 



LEONARD BLOOMFIELD 
Professor: A. B., Harvard, 1906: Ph. D.. 
L'^niv. of Chicago, 1909; b. Ap i^ 1S87. Chi- 
cago; s. Sigmund (b. Ja 1. 1S53, Cracow, Aus- 
tria) and Carola (Buber) Bloomtield (b. Ag 
25, 1S69, Lemberg. do.). Prepared in Robert 
A. Waller H. S.. Chicago; attended Harvard, 
1003-00; L^niv. of Wis., 1906-oS; Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1008-09; L'nivs. of Leipsic and Goettingen, 
1913-14. Phi Beta Kappa; John Harvard Sc.iol- 
arship, 1904-05; Detur, 1904; Harvard Scholar- 
ship, 1905-00. Asst.. Ger., Univ. of Wis., ioo6- 
oS; do.. Univ. of Chicago, 1908-09; Instr., Ger., 
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1009-10; do., Univ. of 111.. 
1^010-13; Asst. Prof., Comparative Philol. and 
Ger., do., 1913 — . Auth.: A Semasiologic Dif- 
ferentiation in Germanic Secondary .-\blaut. 
Mod. Philol.. Vol. 7 1909-10: The Indi-Euro- 
pean Palatals in Sanskrit. Am. Jour, of Philol., 
1911; Etymologisches, Beirtrage r-Mr Geschichte 
der deutschen Sf-raclte und lliteratur. Vol. 37, 
1911; Introduction to the Studv of Lang., Henry 
Holt & Co. 1.91-^: Tagalog Texts with Gram- 
matical Analysis, L'niv. of 111., Studies in Lang, 
and Lit., 1917; Articles in scientific and other 
iourns. Mem., Mod. 1 ang. Assn. of Am.; .-\m. 
Philol. Assn.: Am. Oriental Soc; Soc. for the 
.•\dvancement of Scand. Studies: Internat. 
Phonetic .\ssn., Indogermanische Gesellschaft. 
Married Alice Sayers, 1909, St. Louis. Ad- 
dress, 804 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 



Faculty 



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BOYD HENRY BODE 
Professor; A. B., Penn Coll., Oskaloosa, la., 
1896; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1897; Ph. D., Cor- 
nell 1900; b. O 4, 1873, Kuiott, 111.; s. Henry 
(b F 14, 184s, Emden, Ger.) and Gertrude 
(Wienenga) Bode (b. O 19, 1849, do.). Pre- 
pared in N. W. Acad., Orange City, la. ; Acad. 
of Yankton Coll.. Yankton, S. Dak.; Sage 
Scholarship, Cornell, 1897; Sage Fellowship, 
do., 1899-1900. Asst., Philos. Univ. of Wis., 
1900-02; Instr., do., 1902-06; Asst. Prof., do.. 
1906-09; Prof., Philos., Univ. of 111., iQP9 — • 
Auth. : An Outline of Logic, Henry Holt S Co., 
1910; (joint auth.) Creative Intelligence Henry 
Holt & Co., 1917; The Paradoxes of Pragma- 
tism, Monist, Vol. 23, 191 3; Some Recent Defin- 
itions of Consciousness, Fsych. Rev., Vol. 15, 
1908; Psychology as a Science of Behavior, do.. 
Vol. 21, 1914; The Concept of Pure Experience, 
Philos. Rev., Vol. 14, 1905; Objective Idealism 
and its Critics, do.. Vol. 19, 1910; Realistic 
Conceptions of Consciousness, do., Vol. 20, 
191 1 ; The Psychological Doctrine of Focus 
and Margin, do.. Vol. 2^, 1914; various other 
articles in Jour, of Philos., Psych., and Sc. 
Methods. Mem^ Am. Philos. Assn.; Western. 
Philos. Assn.; Congr. Church. Married Ber- 
nice Ballard Ag 20, 1903, Warren, 111. Chil- 
dren: Hendrik Wade, b. D 24, 1905; Eleanor, 
b. Ag 24, 1909. Address, 910 W. California 
St., Urbana. 

ERNEST LUDLOW BOGART 
Prdfessor; A. B.. Princeton, 1890; A. M., 
do., 1896; Ph. D., Univ. of Halle, 1897; b. Mr 
16, 1870, Yonkers, N. Y. ; s. Richard Walker 
(b. Ag 25, 1S33. New York City) and Mary 
(DeAngelis) Bogart (b. Jl 10, 1838, New York 
City.). Prepared in pvt. sch., Yonkers, N. Y.; 
attended Univ. of Berlin, 1894-95; Columbia, 
1897-98. Honors in Eng. ; Soc. Sc. Fellow. 
1895-96; Cliosophic Lit. Soc. Asst. Prof., Econ. 
and Social Sc, Ind. Univ., 1898-1900; Prof., 
Econ. and Sociol.. Oberlin Coll., 1900-05. 
Asst. Prof., Hist. Politics and Econ., Prince- 
ton, 1905-09; Assoc. Prof., Econ., Univ. of 111., 
1009-12; Prof., do., 1912 — ; (on leave, 1918-19) 
Econ. Asst. on the Central Powers, Foreign 
Trade Adviser's Office, Washington, 1918-19. 
Auth.: Die Finanzverhaltnisse der Einzelstaaten 
der Nordamerikanischen Union, Jena, 1897; 
Housing of the Working People in Yonkers, 
Econ. Studies of Am. Econ. Assn.. Vol. 3, No. 
S Macmillan Co., 1898; Trial Bibliog. and Out- 
line of Lect. on the Financial Hist, of the U. 
-S., News Printing Co., Oberlin, O., 1901; Econ. 
Hist, of the U. -S., Longmans, Green & Co., 
1907. 4th Ed., 1917; Business Economy, La- 
Salle Exten. Univ., 19 10, revised ed., 191 5; 
Joint Auth.: Exercise Book in Economic His- 
tory of the U. S., Longmans, 1914; Centennial 
Hist, of Illinois, Springfield, 1918; various 
mag. articles. Joint Ed.. Readings in the Econ. 
Hist, of the U. .S., Longmans. 1916. Mem., 
Am. Econ. Assn., V. P., 1918; Nat. Tax Assn.; 
Congr. Church. Married Stella Marshall, S 
15, 1900. Children: Eleanor, h. S 10, 1905; 
Philip Schuyler, b. F 25, 1914. Address, 806 
W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

S. JAMES BOLE 
(See No. G67.) 

BERTPIA JULIA BOND (PUTNEY) 
(See No. 2029.) 

FREDERICK GORDON BONSER 
(See No. 1463.) 

GEORGE PAUL BOOMSLITER 
(See No. G69.) 

HARRY TYLER BOOTH 

(See No. G70.) 



RAYMOND FRANKLIN BORDEN 
(See No. G71.) 

ROBERT LACEY BORGER 
Associate; A. B., Univ. of Chicago 1893; A. 
M., do., 1905; Ph. D., do., 1907; b. Ag 19, 1873, 
Amherst, Va. ; s. G. H., and Olivia (Taylor) 
Borger. Prepared in Lake City H. S., Fla. 
Scholarship. Univ. of Chicago. Prof., Math., 
Univ. of Fla.; Instr., Math. Univ. of Mo.; 
Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., :907-09; Assoc, 
Math., do., 1909-18; do., Ohio Univ., 1918— . 
Address, Ohio Univ., Athens, O. 

BENJAMIN LESTER BOWLING 
Engineer; b. F 10, 1877, Stanford, 111.; s. 
Benjamin Franklin (b. S. i, 1846, Vermilion 
Co., 111.) and Sarah Susanne (Wirrick) Bowl- 
ing (b. D 12, 1852. Morgon Co., O.). Prepared 
in Stanford H. S.; Attended Univ. of 111. 
Teacher, Pub. Schs., McLean Co., 111., 1895-96; 
Tazewell Co., III., 1896-1903; Asst., C. E., Univ. 
of 111., 1905-18; In charge concrete materials 
testing. Research Lab., Lewis Inst., Chicago, 
19 1 8—. Auth.: Reports of Tests on Mono- 
lithic Brick Pavement Engng. News Record. 
1916-17; (with H. F. Gonnerman) Edited and 
revised course in Tests of Cement, Internal. 
Correspondence Schs., Internat. Textbook (To., 

1915. Mem., Church of Christ; Va. Hist. Soc; 
Assn. for Preservation of Va. Antirjuities. Mar- 
ried Margaret Emma Jones. S 2, 1900, Stan- 
ford. 111. Child. Neva Beatrice, b. Ja 15, 1906. 
.'Iddress, Research Lab., Lewis Inst., Chicago. 

CLARENCE VALENTINE BOYER 
Associate- B. S., Princeton, 1902; A. M., do., 
1909; Ph. D., do., 191 1 ; b. Je 25. 1880, James- 
town, N. Y.; s. Samuel P. (b. Jl 182S, Port Car- 
bon, Pa.) and Amelia (Fuller) Boyer (b. Wood- 
stock, Vt.). Prepared in Titusville (Pa.) H. 
S.; Lawrence Prep. Sch., N. J. Elm Club; 
Atwater prize in Pol. Sc. (Sr.); Charles Scrib- 
ner Grad. Fellowship in Eng. Lit., 1909-11. 
Studied law in Pittsburgh; admitted to bar 1904; 
to O. St. bar, 1905; Lawyer 1905-8; Instr., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1911-14; Assoc, do., 1914 — . 
Auth.: The Villian as Hero in Elizabethan 
Tragedy, Geo. Routledge Sons, 1914; H. E. 
Fansler's The Evolution 01 Technic in Eliza- 
bethan Tragedy, Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Philol., 
Vol. 15, Ap 1916; The Villian as Hero. do. O. 

1916. Married Ethel Marian Parkhurst, Jl, 
19 r 2, York, Pa. Address, 908 W. Nevada St., 
Urljana. 

"EMANUEL ROTH BOYER 
M. S., Harvard, 1890; b. Ap 15, 1851, Pa.; 
s. Jonas (b. York, Pa.) and Susan (Roth) Boyer 
(b. do.). Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
Normal, 111. Prin. Pub. Schs., Astoria and 
Lewistown. 111., and Co. Supt., Schs., Fulton 
Co.. 111., 1884-87; Asst., Math.. Univ. of 111., 
1887-8; studied at Harvard. 1888-90; teacher, 
Biol., Englewood II. S. and Lake H. S., Chica- 
go, 1890-7; Prin., Ilyde Park Branch H. S., 
1S98; Asst. Supt. City Schs., Chicago 1899; 
Dir., Chicago Inst. Auth.: Research in Biology 
while at Harvard, in Pamphlet; Boyer's Ele- 
mentary Biology, a series of sc. note books and 
drawing tablets; at time of death had almost 
completed manuscript of a second text-book in 
Biol. Married Emily A. Sherman, Je 29, 1882, 
Normal, 111. Six children. Died F 24, 1900, Chi- 
cago. 

WALTER HOWARD BOYER 
(See No. 6103.) 

CHARLES EARL BRADBURY 
Associate; B. P., Syracuse Univ., 191 1; b. 
My 21, 1888. North Bay, N. Y.; s. Chester W. 
(b. Ja 3, 1857, Ft. Plain. N. Y.) and Anna Julia 
(Read) Bradbury (b. F 13, 1859. Sandy Creek, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Phelps (N. Y.) and Syra- 



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University of Illinois 



ciiso (N. V.) II. Schs.; Attended Academic 
lulian anil olliov ail schs., Paris, l-'rance. Kappa 
Simula: Vi Delia l^psilon; Double Seven; Iliram 
l.ee l'"ello\vsliip; Competitive Scholarship, Art 
Studs. League, N. Y. Scenic Artist, Kaleni Mo- 
tion Picture ("o., 1912-13; Instr.. Art and De- 
sign, Univ. of 111., 1913-1(1; Assoc, do.. igi6 — . 
^Ienl., l'"irst Cluirch of Christ, Scientist. Mar- 
ried Vad.i I.eola Crofoot, S 18, IQU, Syracuse, 
N, Y. Children: Harriet Vivian, b. JI 9. 191 3; 
Charles Karl, Jr.. h. Ap 27, 1917- AJdrcss, 610 
S. Prairie St., Chamiiaign. 

UERNICE MAK(;AKKT HRADFORD 
(See No. G7S.) 

HANSON .TAMKS BRADI.EY 
Assistant; A. 13., McMastcr Univ., Toronto, 
Can., 1915; A. M., do., 1915; h. My 10, 1887, 
I.eskard. "Can.; s. James (h. N 7, iS.sS. do.) 
and Annie (Dring) Hradley (b. A|> 7, i86i,C)n- 
l.irio. Can.). Preii.ired in Uowmaiiville (Can.) 
II. S. Phi I.anibda llpsilon. Chcni., Canadian 
Ex|)losives Limited, Montreal, Can.. I9i5-i(>; 
</('.. The Imperial Munitions l!d., Ottawa, Can.. 
i()i()-i7; (!rad. Asst., Cheni., llniv. of 111., 1917- 
18; Asst.. (/().. 1918 — . Mem.. A. C. S.; Cheni. 
Club. Married .Mma Charlotte Lumsden, Ja i. 
1917, Montreal. Can. .•((/(/((•,?.?. 212 Gilmour 
Ave., Toronto, Can.; hi(.i. add.. Chem. Dept., 
l'rb;m;i. 

1:AKI. I.OCKHRinC.E HRADSIIER 
Instructor; .X. P., L'niv. of Mo., 1903; A. M., 
Coluniliia, 1004; Ph. D., do., 1911; s. Augustine 
(b. i8j8, Caswell Co., N. C.) and Mattie Mar- 
tha (Davis) Hradsher (b. 1839, Silver Creek, 
Mo.>. Preiiared in First Mo. Norm. Sch.. 
Kirksville Mo.; attended William Jewell Coll.. 
I, liberty. Mo., 1899-1900; Oxford Univ., 1907; 
I'niv. of Herlin, 1907-08: McAnally Medal in 
Eng., 1903. Asst., Eng., Univ. of Mo., 1902-03; 
Instr., do., i9o(> 07; Instr., Eng., I'niv. of 111., 
ii)o8-ii; (/()., D;irtmouth Coll., 101 i; do., Ihiiv. 
of Tex. Aiitli.; Matliew Carey, Editor, Author, 
and Publisher; .\ Study in Am. Literary Devel- 
opment, Columbia Univ. Press, 1912. Address, 
Hanover. N. ll.t 

SILAS ALONZO PRALEY 
(See No. G78.) 

ROYDEN E.XKL BRAND 
(See No. 3653.) 

LOUIS BRANDT 
Land .Xrch.; P.. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1910; 
b. N 5, 1887, I'"ast Boston; s. Ciiristian (b. J a 
I. 18.(8, Drammen, Norway) and Marie Inge- 
bor (Nelson) Braiult (b. N 4, 1848, Mjonedal- 
en, do.). Prepared in Everett (lilass.) II. S. 
Diploma. Civic Design, I'niv. of Livcriiool, 
1913. Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma Rho; C"apt., 
Coll. Hockey, two yrs. ; Winner Burnhani Prize 
Speaking Contest. Land. Arch, with C. N. 
Rucdlinger, Minneapolis. 1910; Instr.. Land 
Gard.. I'niv. of III., 1Q10-12; Stud., Liverpool, 
Eng.. 1912-13; Designer for Warren H. Man- 
ning, Land. Arch,, lUiston, 1913-14; with A. D. 
Taylor, Land. .•\rch., Cleveland, 1014-15; Land. 
Arch., 1915 — . Auth.: Landscape Development 
of Citv Property, I). Arch.. 1e i9i('. Married 
Elsie I\Larsh. E 2(», 191,=;. Child. Elizabeth Ellen, 
b. Ag 21, 1917. .Iddrrss, 3014 Essex Uo:ul, 
Cleveland Heights, O.; bus. add., 1900 Euclid 
Ave., Cleveland. 

EDITH E. BKATTON 
Instructor; studied violin with Prof. Iler- 
iiiaiin Eckhardt, Columbus, O. ; Berhard Liste- 
mann. Chicago Musical Coll.; Hans Stitt, Leip- 
sic Conscrvatorv. Ger., for two yrs. Teacher. 
I'niv. of S. Dak., two yrs.; Wesleyan Sch. of 
Music, Delaware. O. ; Instr., Violin, Univ. of 
111.. 1910-12; Head of Violin Dept. and Dir. of 



Orchestra, Okla. A. and M. Coll., Stillwater, 
Okla. Address, Music Dept., A. and M. College, 
Stillwater. Okla. 

LESTER PAIGE BRECKENRIDGE 
(See No. II2.) 

LOUIS IGNATIUS BUEDVOLD 
Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1909; A. 
M., do., 1910; b. Jl 20, 1888, Springfield, Minn. 
Prepared in Luther (ioU. Acad., Decorah, la. 
Prill., H. S.. Bristol. S. Dak., 1910-11; Instr., 
I'"ng. and Hist., II. S., New Ulin. Minn.; Head 
Dept., Eng., H. S., Eargo N. Dak., 1912-13; Fel- 
low. Eng., Univ. of Chicago. :9i3-i4; Instr., 
ICng.. la. St. C^oll., 1914-16; Asst. Eng., Univ. 
of 111.. 1916-17. Lt.. Inf., 5th Co.. U. S. R., 
Camp Grant, Rockford, 111.; A. E. P., France, 
1918; .Army of Occ. in Germany, 1919 — . Ad- 
dress, Springtield, Minn. 

THOMAS BREGGER 

(See No. 4090.) 

HULDA CHARLOTTE BREITSTADT 
(See No. 7405.) 

BENJAMIN WITMER BRENEMAN 
Singer and Music Teacher; b. My 30. 1873, 
Lancaster. Pa.; s. Isaac Peters (b. F 8, 1839, 
(/().) and Fanny Newcomer (Witmer) Breneman 
(b. I) 8, 1845. do.). Prepared in Franklin and 
Marshall Acad., Lancaster, I'a.; Studied 'under 
pvt. teachers in New York City, Drc^iden, and 
Paris. Singer and teacher. New York City, 
1805-1900; Instr., vocal music, Univ. of HI.. 
igoi-3; Asst. Prof., (/().. 1903-5; Teacher, Voice, 
Musical Conservatory, Utica, N. Y. Married 
llarriette Mav Emory, S 3. 1895. Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 1222 Kemble St.. Utica, N. Y.t 

M.\Y EMORY (BRENEMAN) 
Born Mv 5. Portage, Wis.; d. Col. Harvey 
Webster (b. N 0, 1827. Lisbon. N. II.) and 
Alary J. (Dow) Emory (b. My 21, 1833, Cole- 
brook, N. ID. Preiiared in E. Greenwich, 
Inst., 1887-88; New Eng. Conservatory of Mu- 
sic, 1885-00. Studied under pvt. teachers in New 
N'ork City, Berlin, Dresden, and Paris. Dir., 
Music. St. Norm. Sch.. Millersville, Pa., 1S90- 
05; Singer and teacher New York City, 1895- 
lijoo; Instr., Vocal Music, Univ. of 111.. 1901-9. 
Married Benjamin Witmer Breneman, S 3, 
1805,. Chicag<j. Address, 1222 Kemble St., 
Ctici. N. Y.t 

WILLIAM CHARLES BRENKE 
(See No. 936.) 

JAMES D. BREW 
.\ssociate; B. S., Cornell Agr. Coll.. 1912; 
b. O 22^ 1881, Bergen, N. Y.; s. Duncan (b. 
1858. Kilbourn. Wis.) and Katherine (Suther- 
land) Brew (b. i860, Cornwall. Can.). Prepared 
in Bergen (N. Y.) H. S.; St. Norm. Sch.. 
Hrockport. N. Y.; Grad. Stud.. Univ. of 111., 
T017-18. Asst. Bacteriol., St. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Geneva, N. Y.. 191217; Assoc, Dairy Bacteri- 
ol.. I'niv. of 111., 1917 — . 3rd Regt.. Nat. 
Guard. N. Y., 191 ('-17. Auth.: A Comparison of 
the Microscopical Metluxl and Plate Method of 
Counting Bacteria in Milk, Bui. 373, N. Y. Agr. 
Exp. Sta.. 1914; Milk Quality as Determined 
by Present Dairy Score Cards, Bui. .398. do., 
11)15; The Numlier of Bacteria in Milk. Bui. 
430. do., 1917. Mem., Am. Sac. of Bacteriol. 
Slarried Lucy Wilholmina Bergan, S 29, 1014, 
Holley, N. Y. Children; James D.. Jr., b. Jl 8. 
1916; Helen Louise, b. O 12, 1917. Address, 
511 W. Illinois St.. Urbana. 

M. H. BRIGHAM 
Student; Instr., V. S. S. M. A.. Univ. of 
111.. 191 8; Stud., Philadelphia. Address, 6236 
Carpenter Bldg., Philadelphia. 



Faculty 



849 



chaiu.es tranxis uriscop: 

(See No. G82.) 

WILLIAM EVERETT URITTON 
(See No. G83.) 

WILLIAM SANFORD UHOCK 
(.See No. 67C0.) 

MYKN BROCKETT 
Siipt., Nursery; B. L., Univ. of Mich., 1892; 
b. C.'narlotte, Mich.; fl. Lucui.s Benjamin (h. 
1840, Salisbury, N. Y.) and AuKUSta (Munson) 
Brockett (b. 1840, do.). Prepared in Charlotte 
(Mich.) II. S. Studied Dom. Sc. Pratt Inst., 
Brooklyn, N. V., lyo.i. Teacher, M.ilh., II. S.. 
Ca.ssopolis, Mich., 1892-5; do., Muskcfjon, 
Mich. 1H95-9; do., Elgin, III., 1899-01; North 
field .Sem., 1903-5; Instr., II, .Sc, Univ. of 111., 
1905-6; Sunt., Mary Crane Nursery, Chicago, 
1908 — . Addrcts, 818 Giljiin Place, Chicago. 

WASHINGTON IRVING BROCKSON 
Agriciiltuiist; B. S.. Del. St. Coll., Mjrs; M. 
S., la. St. Coll., 1915; b. F 22, iH').n Middle- 
town, Del.; s. Samuel James (h. Jl 15, 1863, 
Clayton, Del.) and Amanda FTorcnce (Latto- 
mus) lirockson (b. Ag 8. 1873. do.). Prepared 
in Mi'ldlctown ("Del.) If. S. .Sigma Nu; (Jam- 
ma Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta. Re 
search F'cllow, la. .St. (."oil., 1915-16; Asst., 
Crop Prodnclirin, Univ. of 111., 1916-18. 2nd 
Lt., Inf., N. A., 1918 — . Auth.: Solving the 
Hard Seed Problem, ///. Acjr. Address, Mid 
(lletown, Del. 

LUTHER DAVID ItRODK 
Teacher; b. TI 8, 1873, Ituda, 111.; s. Andrew 
J. fb. 1833, Pa.) and Sarah (Stidbam) Brode 
(1). 1837, Del.). Prepared in Bu.la il. S. Asst 
Instr., M. E., Univ. of 111., 1805-6; Dir., Man. 
Tr. and Gcom., H. .S., Janesvillc, Wis., 1896 
7; do., Univ. Sch. for Boys ami Harvard Scli.. 
Chicago, 1898; with A. W. Brode, whobsale 
elec. .sn[)|)lics, Los Angeles, 1898-1910; Dir., 
Man. Tr., IL S., Monrovia, Calif., 1911-12; 
Head of Tcchniral D«j)t., II. S., San Diego. 
Calif., 1912 18; do., H. S.. S.mta Barbara. 
Calif., 1918 — . Enlisted in Nat. Guard of 
f'alif., 1900; (!orp., 1901, served three yrs. 
Mem., Congr. Church; K. of P., Past Chan- 
celor, 1915; Finance Com., Grand Lodge of 
Calif. Married Jessie l"2chlin. My 14, 1902, 
Janesvillc, Wis. Children: Wendell Echlin, b, 
^ i.T, '9".i; Marcia, b. S s, 1906; Katherine. b. 
N 12, 1909. Addrc.^.f, .Santa Barbara, Calif. 

HENRY JOHN BRODERSON 
Chemist; A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1909; A. M., 
Univ. of Kan.. 1911; Ph. D.. Cornell, 1913; b. 
O 7, 1883, Minneai)olis. Prei)ared in Peru 
CNeb.) St. Norm. Sch. Asst., Cornell, 1911- 
13; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1913-17. Mem. 
Baptist Church. Addre.';.'!, .Shickley, Neb.t 

FANNIE M. BROOKS 

(See No. 6763). 

IRA SANDFORD BROOKS 

(See No. 3294.) 

JOHN PASCAL BROOKS 

Coll. Pres.; B. S., Dartmouth, 1885; M. S., 
do., 189,1; .Sc. D.. do., 1915; b. .S 24, 1861, 
Kittery, Me.; s. Janus William (b. Ap 7, 1830. 
Eliot, Me.) and Anna Augusta (Wilson) 
Brooks (b. S 10, 1826). Prepared in Phillips 
Exeter Acad., 1878 81. Beta Theta Pi; Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Triangle. ("iv. luigr., 
1885-90; Instr., ("iv. luigng., Lehigh Univ., 
1890-97; Dean of Civ. Engng., Ky. St. Univ., 
1897-1906; Assoc. Prof., do., Univ. of 111., 
1906-11; Acting Head, Dcpt.. Civ. Engng.. do., 
190809; Pres., Clarkson Coll. of Tech., Pots 
dam, N. Y.. 191 1 — . Auth.: (with Mansfield 
Mcrriman) Handbook for Survs., John Wiley, 



1895; Handbook of .Street Railway Location 
do., if'^'jy; Brick and Stone Masonrv, Radford 
Arch. ('y<'I'ipcili;i, r909; Reinforced Concrete, 
.McGraw Hill Book Co., 191 r. Assoc. Mem., A. 
.S. C. K.; Mem., .Soc. Promotion Engng. Educ; 
Unitarian Church. Marrietl Maude Pyiiterrell 
Perkins, Je 25. 1888, Red Bank, N. J. (died 
,Ag 26, 1K92; Belle C^lark Pearson, Je 4, 1903, 
Lexington, Ky. Children: Raymond Went- 
worth Cii), 1). Ag 30, 1889; Elizabeth Maud 
('15), b. .My I, 1891. Address, Potsdam, N. Y. 

MORGAN BROOKS 

I'rofessor; I'h. B., Brown Univ., 1881; M. 
E., Stevens Inst, of Tech., 1883; b. Mr 12, 
1861, Boston; s. Fraticis Augustus Cb. My 23, 
r824, Petersham, Mass.) and Frances (Butler) 
Mrooks (b, O 12, 1822, Groton, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Roxburv Latin .Sch., Boston. Delta 
K.ippa F^psilon; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. En- 
trance |)riz(! in ni.itli., Itrown (Iniv. With Am. 
I'ell 'i'el. Co., and Elcc. Acctnnulator (^o., Bos- 
ton, 1884-7; .St. I'aid (Jas Light (,'0., .Sec. and 
Treas., 1887-90; Elec. Engng. ("0., .St. Paul and 
Minneapolis, Pres., 1890-7; Prof., Elec. ICngng., 
Univ. of Neb., 1898-1901; do.. Univ. of ifi.. 
1901 — . Patented three telephone inventions 
on circuits and switcbbo.-irds; invented one of 
the earliest automatic telcphon(r systems, in- 
stalled and successfully operated in Northfield, 
Minn., 1896, until outgrown; discovered self- 
synchronising by coreless reactance, with the 
assistance of M. K. Akers ('07). Auth.: Elec- 
trical Progress in the U. .S. in 1902, IVest. 
Illcctn., Ja 1903; do., in r9o3; do., Ja 1904; 
Interaction of .Synchronous IVf.ichines, Trans. 
of the A. I. E. I',., 1907; Alternators in Par;il- 
lel, West. .Soc. of P.nf/rs., C^hicago, 1908; .Self- 
.Synchronisinf^ of Alterations, Chicago, 1908; 
Nat. Ivlec. Light Assn.; Inductance of Coils, 
IJrtiii. of fll. iiul. No. 10, Vol. ix, 1912; also 
several earlier articles; discovered supcrspeed 
of air as driven by [)roi)ellers much faster than 
the current airscrew theory allows, 1918, pre- 
sented before A. S. M. E., 1918. Mem,. A. S. 
.M. K.; A. I. E. E.; V. P., 1910-12; West. Soc. 
of Engrs.; .Soc. for the Prom, of Enj^ng. Educ; 
llhmiin.-iting Engng. .Soc. Married I-'rona 
Marie I'.rooks, Aj) 24, 1888, Boston. Children: 
Henry Morg.in, b. S 2, 1889; Charles Franklin, 
b. My 2, 1K91; I'rances, b. N 7, 1893; Fred- 
crick Augustus ('17), b. My i, 1895; Roger, b. 
1) 22, 1896; Edith, b. Ja ti, 1899; Frona 
Marguerite, b. Ja 18, 1901; Dorothy Prescott, 
b. D II, 1905. Address, 1005 W. California 
Ave., Urbana. 

NEIL CONWELL BROOKS 
Prof, and Curator of Museum; A. B.. Univ. 
of Kan., 1890; M. A., Harvard, 1896; Ph. D.. 
do., 1898; b. Mr II, 1869, Kansas City, Mo.; 
s. Charles Newell (b. Mr 20, 1834. Williams- 
(ield, O. ) anfl Anna (Updegraf) Brooks (b. An 
3. 1844, Connersville, Ind.), Prep;ired in H. S. 
Kansas City, Mo. Plii Delta Thct.i. Prin., 
IL S., Paola, Kan., 1893-5; Instr., (ier.. Har- 
vard, 1897-8; do., Univ. of III., 1898-1902; 
.Asst. Prof., Ger., do., 1902 — . Curator of Mu- 
seum of Eurojiean Culture, do., 191 1 — ; (on 
leave of absence). War Risk Ins., Washing- 
ton. D. C. Ed.: I.assar-Cohn's Die Chemie im 
taeglichen Lebcn Libridged and edited as a 
text for Scientific fier. ) D. C. Heath & Co., 
1904; Hauff's Das Kalte Hcrz, edited with 
Intro., Notes, Vocab.. and ICxerciscs, Holt, 191 2; 
Auth.: Some New Texts of Liturgical Easter 
Plays. Jour, of liiu/. and Gcr. PhUot., Vol. 8. 
1909; German Hymns in the Church Service 
Before the Reformation. Mod. I.atu/. Notes, 
Vol. 25, 1910; The P;ission Play of Oberam- 
mergau, Indrficndcnt, Vol. 69, 1910; Liturgi- 
cal Easter Plays from Rheinau Manuscripts, 
Jovr.of F.nt/. and Ger. Philol., Vol. 10. 191 1 ; 
additional articles for various philol. jours. 
Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am. Address, 
705 W. Green St., Urbana. 



8so 



University of Illinois 



STRATTON D. BROOKS 
Univ. Pres.; B. Pd., St. Norm. Coll.. Yrsi- 
lanti, Mich.. iSor: M. Pd., do., 1S99; A. B., 
Univ. of Mich., 1S96; A. M.. Harvard. 1904; 
LL. D., Colby. 1012; b. S 10. 1869, Everett, 
Mo.; s. Charles M. (b. 1S40. Seneca Co., O.) 
and Marian (McCIure) Brooks (b. 1843. Put- 
nam Co.. 0.). Prepared in Mt. Pleasant 
(Mich.") H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Ed., Normal 
.Wh'^,- Prin.. Millhrook. Mich., 1SS7-8; do., H. 
S., Danville. 111.. 1890-;; \'. P., Central Mich. 
Norm. Sch.. Mt. Pleasant Mich., 1892-3; Prin., 
ri. S., Adrian, Mich., i8o6-8; Prin.. LaS.ille- 
Peru Tn. II. S., 1898-9; Asst. Prof., Editc. and 
H. S. Visitor, Univ. of 111., 18991902; Supvr.. 
Pub. Schs., Boston, 1902-6; Supt., Schs., 
Cleveland, 1906; do., Boston, 1906-12; Pres.. 
Univ. of Okla.. 1912 — ; Federal Food Admin- 
istrator for Okla.. i9i7-:8. Auth.: (with 
Marietta Hubbard) Composition Rhetoric, Am. 
Book Co., English Composition. Book I, 191 1. 
do.. Book 2, 1912, Am. Book Co., New York; 
also various mag. articles on current educa- 
tional topics. Mem., N. E. A.; Nat. Soc. for 
Sc. Studv of Educ. ; Schoolmasters' Clubs of 
Mass., Ohio 111., and Mich.: St. Teachers' 
Assn. of Mich.. 111.. Mass., and Okla.; New 
Eng. Supts. Assn.; Mass. Supts. Assn.; Whitte- 
more Club; Friday Evening Club; Puddingstone 
Club; Twentieth Century Club; Bd. of Trustees, 
Mass. Coll.; Bd. of Trustees, Boston Arts Mu- 
seum; Bd. of Visitors, Boston Univ.; Visitors 
Com. on Grad. Sch., Harvard. Married Marcia 
A. Stuart, S 3^ 1S90, Port Hone, Mich. Chil- 
dren: Helen, b. My 31, 1891; Marian, b. Jl 2,?, 
1S93; Dorothy, b. Mr 23, 1900; Elizabeth, b. S 
29, 1910. Address, Norman, Okla. 

VERNA BROOKS 
(See No. 365S.) 

ELMER J.W BROWN 
(See No. GS4.) 

FAY CLUFF BROWN 
(See No. GS5.) 

H. A. BROWN 

Instr.. U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 191 S; 
Prof., Physics, Ottawa Univ., Ottawa, Kan. 
Address, c/o Ottawa Univ.. Ottawa, Kan. 

HOWARD DEXTER BROWN 
(See No. 6115.) 

INA MAY 3R0WN (PICKETT) 
Bom O 10, 1890, Indianapolis; d. Leonard 
Henry (b. F 19. i8!;6, do.) and Lydia Marie 
(Rettig) Brown (b. Ap 25, 1862, Auburn, O.). 
Prepared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis; 
Lib. Sch.. do. Catalog Asst., Univ. of 111., 1910- 
n; Loan Desk Asst., do., 1911-14. Married 
Donald Pickett. Address, Greenfield, Ind.t 

JOSEPH CLIFTON BROWN 
Pres., Norm. Sch.; A. B., Hanover Coll., 
Hanover, Ind., looi; A. M.. Columbia, 1912; 
b. Ap 5, 1S-9, Piqua, O. ; s. Joseph A. (b. S 10, 
1849. Dayton, O.) and Ellie (Hunter) Brown 
(b. D 24, 184S Piqua, O.)'. Prepared in Piqua 
(O.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Kappa Delta; 
Towse Club; Valedictorian; N'arsity Basket- 
ball and Baseball, Univ. of Chicago. Teacher, 
H. S., Noblesville, Ind., 1901 04; Supt.. Paoli, 
Ind.. j904-03;^ Teacher, Math. Dept., East. 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., 1905-10; Teacher, Horace 
Mann Sch., New York City, 1910-15; Prin., 
Train. Sch. Coll. of Educ, Univ. of 111.. 19 15- 
16; Pres.. St. Norm. Sch., St. Cloud, Minn., 
1916 — . Auth.: How to Teach Arithmetic, 
Brown and Coffman. Row. Peterson & Co., 
1914; Modern Business Arithmetic, Finney & 
Brown, Henry Holt & Co., 1915; Brief Course 
and Complete Course, do., 1915; Junior High 



School Math., Ginn & Co., 3 books, 1917; Car- 
ricula in Math., Gov. Bui., 1914; Numerous 
mag. articles in Sch. and Soc.; Sch. Sc. and 
.\tath.; Jour, of Educ. Psych., and Norm. Instr. 
Married Celia Frances, Je 19. 1905, Piqua, O. 
Children: Helen Anne, b. O 30, 1907; Edgar 
William, b. Jl 22. loii. Address, 343 3rd 
.\vc., S., St. Cloud, Minn. 

WILLIAM HAND BROWNE, JR. 

Professor; A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1S90; b. Jl 21, 1 868, " Baltimore; s. William 
Hand (b. 1828. do.) and Mary Catherine 
(Owings) Browne (b. 1S33, do.). Prepared in 
Univ. Sch. for Boys, Baltimore. Delta Phi; 
Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. Electn., Baltimore 
Traction Co., 1890 91; Elec. Engr., with W. A. 
Hey wood. Consulting Engr.. i8q3-9(): Instr., 
Elec. Engng., Univ. of Neb., 1S96-98; Asst. 
Prof., do., Univ. of 111., 1898-1902; Prof.. 
Phys. and Elec. Engng., N. C. Coll. of Agr. 
and Mech. Arts. 190S — . Invented mechanical 
model for illustrating the drop of ^potential 
along an electrical conductor. 1S97. Ed., Elec. 
Review, 190J-0S; Transactions Illitvtinating 
Engng. Soc 1907-08; Auth.: Power Factor 
Indicators, Trans. Am. Inst, of Engrs., 1901; 
Yearly Reviews of Elec. Progress, N. Y. Times, 
1902-07; Telharmonium. Harper IVcckly, 1907; 
Drop of Potential Model for Alternating Cur- 
rent Circuits, Pub. of Engng. Soc, Univ. of 
III. Mem.. A. I. E. E.: Am. Electro-Chem. 
Soc; Soc. Promotion of Engng. Educ; Illumi- 
nating Engng. Soc; Johns Hopkins Univ. 
Alumni Assn.; Epis. Church. Married Linda 
M. Whitaker. iSoS. Chicago. Children: Owens 
Hand, b. 1899; William Hand, b. 1901; Godfrey 
Hand, b. 1903; Cicely Cushman, b. 1906. Ad- 
dress, 1413 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. Ct 

JAMES HENRY BROWNLEE 

Professor; A. M.. McKendree Coll., 1870; 
b. D 29, 1S46, Livonia, Ind.; s. James (b. 1812, 
County Down. Ireland) and Lavina (McClung) 
Brownlee (b. 181 7. Cynthiana, Ky.). Prepared 
by Pvt. tutor. Auburn, Kan. Supt., City Schs., 
Shiloh, 111., 1870-72; Supt., Schs., Grayville, 
111., 187274; Teacher, Eng., Lit. and Elocu- 
tion, So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1874-85; Prof., 
Rhet. and Orat., Univ. of 111., 1885-93; Mayor, 
Urbana, 1891-93. Teacher, Elocution and 
Orat.. So. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1897-9; Teacher. 
Reading and Elocution; East. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., Charleston, 1899-1901; Prof., Orat. and 
Lit., Epworth Univ., Oklahoma City. Okla.. 
1904 — . Pvt.. Co. D. 17th Kan. Vol. Inf., five 
months. 18(14; Drill Sergt., loth Kan. Inf., 
1865. Auth.: Martial Recitations for the 
Camp Fire. Saalfield Co., Akron, O., 1S94; War 
Time Echoes, do., 1898; series of articles on 
Elocution. ///. Sch. Jour., Vol. 2, 1883; The Re^ 
lation of Education and Agriculture, Farmers' 
Mag., Oklahoma City, 1905; The Army Over- 
coat. Mem., 111. St. Teachers' Assn., Pres., 
1885; 111. Assn. of Elocutionists, Pres., 1893; 
Presbv. Church. Married Sarah (Tarev, D 
25. 1873. Grayville. 111. Children: Elizabeth 
Emma. b. My 31, 1S75; Mary Lavina. b. Ja 6, 
1878. Address, 510 West 12th St., Oklahoma 
City., Okla.t 

EARL VIVIAN BRUINGTON 

(See No. 7417.) 

FLORENCE LOUISE BRUNDAGE 
(MESSICK) 
(See No. 3297.) 

JAMES DOWDEN BRUNER 
Professor; A. B., Franklin Coll.. Ind., i88S; 
Ph. D.. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1904; Litt. D.. 
Georgetown Coll., Ky.. 1917; b. My 19. 1864, 
Leitchfield, Ky.; s. Isaac Willis (b. Mr 31, 1836, 
do.) and Maggie Ellen (Rogers) Bruner (b. F 
1848. do.). Prepared in Hodgenville, Ky. ; at- 
tended Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1883-86. Phi 



Faculty 



851 



Delta Theta; Ciceronian Lit. Soc. Asst., Latin, 
Georgetown Coll., 1884-85; Instr., Mod. Lang., 
Franklin Coll., 1887-89; do.. Carey's Boys Sch.. 
Baltimore, 1810-91; Asst. Prof., Rom. Lang., 
Univ. of 111.. 1893-94; Prof., do., 1894-95; 
Asst. Prof., Rom. Lang.. Univ. of Chicago, 
1895-99; Assoc. Prof, and Head of Rom. Lang. 
Dept., Univ. of N. C, 1901 06; Prof., do., 
1906-09; Pres., Chowan Coll., N. C, 1909-14; 
Head. Dept. of Eng. and Teacher of French, 
East. Ky. Norm. Sch., 1917 — . Auth.: The 
Phonology of the Pistoiese Dialect, Baltimore, 
1904; Chateaubriand's Le Dernier Abencerage, 
Am. Book Co., 1903; Feuillet's Le Jeune Hom- 
me Pauvre, D. C. Heath & Co., 1904; The 
Characters in Victor Hugo's "Hernani" Sewa- 
nee Univ. Press, 1905; Victor Hugo's Hernani, 
Am. Book Co., 1906; Numerous Mag. articles. 
Ed., Corneille's "Le Cid", Am. Book Co., 1908. 
Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Baptist 
Church. Married Elizabeth Cutting ("ooley, D 
1804, Blue Lick Springs, Ky. Children: James 
Willis b. O I, 1895; Arthur Cutting, b. Mr 24, 
1897; Lee Moulton, b. My 23, 1901. Address, 
Richmond, Ky. 

ARTHUR MAXWELL BRUNSON 
(See No. 5563.) 

ELIZABETH PARNHAM BRUSH 
(See No. G92.) 

JOHN MYRON BRYAN 
(See No. G93.) 

SARAH ELIZABETH BRYAN 
(See No. 3298.) 

THOMAS JOSEPH BRYAN 
Chemist; A. B., (Colgate, 1893; A. M., do. 

B. D., do.; Ph. D.. Univ. of Freiburg, 1901 
D. Sc. Honorary, Colgate, 1915; b. S 26, 1869 
Warwickshire. Eng.; s. Joseph (b. Ag 28, 1839 
do.) and Martha (Hatfield) Bryan (b. N i 
1837, do.). Prepared in Colgate Acad., Hamil 
ton, N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Up 
silon; Kingsford Prize Declamation Speaker 
First Lawrence Chem. Prize. Asst., Chem., 
Colgate Univ., 1893-95, i897-99" do., Wesleyan 
Univ., Conn., 1901-02; Instr., (^hem., Williams 
Coll., 1902-03; do., Univ. of 111., 1903-06; St. 
Analyst, 111. Food Comn., 1906-13; Chief Chem., 
Calumet Bakii\g Powder Co., 1913 — ; Invented 
delivery funnel for introducing liquids under 
dimini.'hed or increased pressure. Ueber die 
Einwiskung von-O-und-P-Tolylsenfol auf Phe- 
nole bei Gegen wart von Aluminumchlorid, 
Speyer and Kaerner, Freiburg, in Baden, 1901; 
Auth.: Article on invention, Jour. A. C. S., 
Vol. 28, No. 1 ; Apparatus for introducing 
Liquids under pressure, do., 1906. Mem., A. 

C. S. Chm., Agr. and Food Div., 1916-18. 
Married Wissie Etha Myers, Ja 31, 1906. Cham- 
paign. Address, 4100-4124 Filmore St., Chi- 
cago. 

WALTHER BUCHEN 
(See No. Ggs.) 

SOLON JUSTUS BUCK 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1904; A. M., 
do., 1905; Ph. D., Harvard, 191 1; b. Ag 16, 
1884, Berlin. Wis.; s. Charles Alvin (b. F 6. 
1851, Stow, Mass.) and Clara Justina (Luther) 
Buck (b. S 7, 1857, Harrisville, Wis.). Pre- 
pared in Berlin (Wis.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Gamma Delta; Scholarship and Fellowship 
in Am. Hist.. Univ. of Wis., 1904-05; Honor- 
ary Fellowship in Am. Hist., do., 1905 06; 
Thayer Scholarship, Harvard, 1906-07; Francis 
Parkman Fellowship, do., 1907-08; Toppan 
Prize in Pol. Sc. for thesis "The Granger 
Movement", do., 191 1. Asst., Hist., Univ. of 
Wis., 1903-06; Instr,, do., Ind. Univ., 1908-09; 
Research Asst., do., Univ. of IIL, 1910-11; Re- 



search Assoc, do., 1911-14; Asst. Prof., Hist., 
L'niv. of Minn., 1914-17; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1917 — . Auth.: The Granger Movement; A 
Study of Agricultural Organizatioh its Politi- 
cal, Economic and Social Manifestations, 
1 870-1 880, Harvard Univ. Press, 191 3; Travel 
and Description, 1765 1865; Together with a 
List of County Histories, Atlases, and Bio- 
graphical Collections and a List of Territorial 
and State Laws, 1914; Illinois in i8i8, ///. 
Centennial Comn., 1917; 2nd ed. McClurg, 
1918; Thirteen papers, articles and reports, 
mainly on topics of history of Mississippi val- 
ley region; Numerous collections and other edi- 
torial productions, reviews etc. Mem., Am. 
Hist. Assn.; Bd. of Eds.; Wis. Hist. Soc; 111. 
St. Hist. Soc. Am. Antiquarian Soc; Minn. 
Hist. Soc, Supt., 1914. Address, 428 Walnut 
St., S. E. Minneanolis; b7is. add., Minnesota 
Historical Society St. Paul or Univ. of Minne- 
sota, Minneapolis. 

THOMAS BUCK 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Me., 1901; Ph. 
D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; b. D 25, 1881, Or- 
land. Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi. Instr.. Math., Univ. of Me., 1902- 
06; do., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; do., Univ. of 
Calif., 1911-18; As,st. Prof., do., 1918-^. Ad- 
dress, Faculty Club, Berkeley, Calif. 

COATES PRESTON BULL 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Minn.; b. O 11, 
1872, Edina Mills, Minn.; s. James Alvah (b. 
F 26, 1834, Rural Hill, N. Y.) and Amie Lea 
(Cooper) Bull (b. O 6, 1840, Lancaster Co., 
Pa.). Prepared in Sch. of Agr., Univ. of Minn. 
Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Stud. Asst., Agr., 
Univ. of Minn., 1897-1901; Asst., Agron., Univ. 
of 111., 1901-02; Asst. Prof., Agr.. Univ. of 
Minn., 1902 06; Assoc. Prof., do. and St. E.xp. 
Sta., 1906-13; Prof., Agron., do., 1913 — ■. In- 
vented plant breeding devices and record forms, 
see Bui. No. 107, Minn. Agr. Exp. Sta. Auth.: 
Rural Sch. Bui., do.. No. 2; Flax, Am. Cyclo- 
pedia Agr.; Collaborator, B. P. I., U. S. Dept. 
of Agr.; Ed., Farm Students' Review, St. An- 
thony Park. Mem.. Minn. Crop Improvement 
Assn., Sec; Am. Breeders' Assn.; Minn. St. 
Hort. Soc; A. A. A. S.; Grange St. Farmers' 
Club; Am. Soc. of Agron.; Nat. Potato Assn.; 
Mgr., 6th Nat. Corn Exposition, Dallas, Tex., 
1914; Serbian Mission. 1918; Sec, Minnesota 
Food Production and Conservation Com. Mar- 
ried Lotta Mae Tryon, O 12, 1904, Minneapolis. 
Children: Coates Preston, b. Mr 15, 1907; 
Henry Enoch, b. N 2, 1908; James Tryon, b. 
F 6, 1915. Address, 2137 Commonwealth Ave., 
St. Paul. 

SLEETER BULL 
Associate; B. S., Buchtel Coll., 1909; B. S.. 
in Agr., O. St. Univ., 1910; M. S., Pa. St. Coll., 
1911; b. D 23, 1887, Sidney. O.; s. B. T. (b. 

1862, Sidney, O.) and Lottie (Sleeter) Bull (b. 

1863, do.). Prepared in Sidney (O.) H. S. 
Zeta Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Sigma 
Xi. Teaching Fellowship. Pa. St. Coll.; Teach- 
ing Fellow and Asst., Agr. Chem., do., 1910-11; 
Asst., An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Instr., 
An. Nutrition, do., 1912-14; Assoc, do., 1914 — . 
Auth.: A Comparison between the Refraction 
and the Specific Gravity of Milk Serum for the 
Detection of added Water, Jour, of Indus, and 
Engng. Client., Vol. 3. No. I ; A Study of Me- 
thane Fermentation in the First Stomach of 
the Ruminants, Abstract in Biochemical Bui., 
Columbia, Vol. i. No. 1; Principles of Feeding 
Farm Animals Macmillan. 1916; articles in 
Bui., ///. Agr. Exp. Sta. Mem., Chem. Soc; 
Am. Soc. for An. Nutrition. Married Lucille 
Simmons, N 25, 1911. Children: Jean. b. Mr 
22 1914: Georgia Lee, b. S i, 1916. Address, 
808 Michigan Ave., Urbana. 

MAMIE BUNCH 
(See No. 6124.) 



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University of Illinois 



WILLIAM EDWARD BURGE 
Professor; A. B., Randolph-Macon Coll., 
1903; A. M., do., 1906; Ph. D.. Johns Hopkins, 
1909; b. S 17, 1880, Lynchburg, Va.; s. John 
W. (b. do.) and Alberta Crews Burge (b. do.). 
Prepared in Randolph-Macon Acad., Bredford 
City, Va., Prin., H. S., Ashland, 111., 1903-05; 
Scholar, Johns Hopkins, 1906-7; Fellow Physiol., 
Johns Hopkins, 1909. Asst., Physiol., Med. 
Sch., Bellevue, New York City, 1909-10; Asst., 
Physiol., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1910-11; 
Instr., do., 1911-12; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 
111., 1912 — •. Auth.: 29 articles in The Am. 
Jour, of Physiol.; Kumerous articles in Science, 
Archives of Ophthalmol. Resumes des Com- 
munications, et Demonstration; l.xieme Congics 
International des Physiologistes Groninque, 
Elect. World, Jours, of the Franklin Inst., Jour, 
of Am. Med. Assn., Med. Record, Jour, of 
Pharmacol, and E.vperimental Tlierapeutics, 
The Archives of Internal Medicine, Jour, of 
ParasitoL, Am. Jour, of Surgery, Jour, of 
Biolog. Chem. Mem., Am. Physiol. Soc. ; M. 
E. Church. Married Emma Longfellow, 1912, 
Machias, Me. Children: Cornelia, b. 1914; 
Edward, b. 1917. Address, 611 W. Elm St., 
Urbana. 

CARL VICTOR BURGER 
Instructor; B. Arch., Cornell, 1912; b. Je 18, 
1888, Maryville, Tenn.; s. Joseph (b. 1846, 
New York City) and Lizzie (Knox) Burger (,b. 
1856, Oxford), O.). Prepared in Maryville 
(Tenn.) Coll. prep, sch.; attended Leland Stan- 
ford Lhiiv. 1915-16; Sch. of Museum of Fine 
Arts Boston. Phi Kappa Psi; Sphinx Head; 
Book and Bowl; Savage Club. Instr., Free hand 
Drawing, Dept., Arch., Univ. of 111., 1915-17. 
ist Lt., U. S. N. A., France, 1918 — . Address, 
Maryville, Tenn. 

ALBERT FRANKLIN BURGESS 
Entomologist; B. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1895; 
M. S., do., 1897; b. O 2, 1873; s. Emony and 
Mary A. (Lewis) Burgess. Prepared in Rock- 
land (Mass.) H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa. Asst. En- 
tomol., Mass. St. Bd. of Agr., 1895-9; do., 
Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; Asst. Insp., nurseries 
and orchards, O., O. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1900-02; 
Chief Insp., do., 1902-07; Asst. EntomoL, U. 
S. Bur. of EntomoL, 1907 — : Auth.: Buls. and 
Reports as chief Insp., Nurseries and Orchards, 
O. St. Bd. of Agr., 1902-09; Various Buls., 
Bur. of EntomoL, U. S. Dept.. Agr., Miscel- 
laneous papers and reports on EntomoL Bus. 
Mgr., Jour. Econ. EntomoL Fellow, EntomoL 
Soc. of Am.; Sec., Am. Assn. of Econ. En- 
tomols. ; Fellow, A. A. A. S. Married Mary E. 
Dwig'nt, Je 20, 1904, Castalia, O. Children: 
Emony D., b. Je 26, 1907; Albert F. Jr., b. My 
15, 1913. Address. 47 Sargent St., Melrose 
Highlands, Mass. 

JOSEPH EDWIN BURGESS 
Instructor; B. P., Syracuse Univ., 1914; b. 
Mr 28, 1890, Dansville, N. Y.; s. Joseph Wil- 
liam (b. Ja 1, 1851, do.) and Helen (Sutton) 
Burgess (b. My 8, 1865, Hornell, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Dansville (N. Y.) H. S. Phi (3amma 
Delta; Hiram Gee Fellowship. In sketch Dept.. 
Niagara Lithograph Co., 1916; Instr., Freehand 
Drawing, Arch. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1916-17. 
2nd Lt., Inf., Camp Grant, 111. In charge 
Camouflage Work of Div. of Arms, 1917—- 
Married June Burchit, D 22, 1917. Address, 
840 Willow Road, Winnetka, 111. 

LAURIE LORNE BURGESS 
Chemist; B. Sc, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, 
Nova Scotia, 1905; A. M., Harvard, 1906; Ph. 
D., do., 1909; b. O 21, 1S82, Woodville, Kings 
Co., Nova Scotia; s. William Jehiel (b. Jl 15, 
1829, Cornwallis, do.) and Mary Jane (Chute) 
Burgess (b. My 4 1842, Somerset, do.). Pre- 
pared in Kings Co. Acad., Kentville, Nova 
Scotia. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 



Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Alpha Sigma Phi; 
L'niv. and Thayer Scholarships, Harvard. Asst., 
(Them., Harvard, 1906-08; Instr., Chem., Univ. 
of Me., summer-session, 1907-09; do., Univ. of 
III., 1909; Assoc, Chem., do., 1911-12; Asst. 
Prof., do., Univ. of Saskatchewan, 1912-14; 
Prof., do., 1914-16; Chief Chem. and Asst. 
Supt.. Allegheny By-Product Coke Co., Mc- 
Keesport, Pa., 1916-17; Research Chem., E. I. 
DuPont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del., 
1917--. Auth.: (with T. W. Richards) The 
Adiabatic Determination of The Heats of 
Solution of Metals in Acids, Jour of A. C. 
S., Vol. 32, 1910; (with T. W. Richards and 
A. W. Rowe) do., Vol. 32, 1910; (with G. P. 
Baxter and H. W. Dandt) The Refractive In- 
dex of Water, do.. Vol. 33, 191 1; (with Oliver 
Kamm) A Study of Cobaltinitrites and their 
Application to Analytical Chem., do.. Vol. 34, 
igi2. Mem., A. A. A. S., Fellow; A. C. S. 
^tarried Ethel Maude Dupuis, Je 21, 1916, 
Toronto, Can. Address, 604 W. 20th St., Wil- 
mington, Del. 

PAUL STEERE BURGESS 
(See No. G99.) 

WILLIAM LEONIDAS BURLISON 
(See No. Gioi.) 

THOMAS JONATHAN BURRILL 
(See No. Hs.) 

PARKE TUNIS BURROWS 
(See No. 684.) 

SAMUEL CHATWOOD BURTON 
Instructor; A. C. T. C, Blackburn Coll., 
Eng., 1904; A. M., S. West. Poly.. London, 
1905; b. F 18, 1S81. Attended Julian and 
Colanssi Acad., Paris; Royal Coll. of Art. 
London. Art Master, Royal Grammar Sch. and 
Instr., Art. Blackburn Municipal Tech. Sch., 
Eng., 1909-12; Instr., Arch., Univ. of 111., igi2- 
15; Instr.. Arch. Painting, Univ. of Minn., 
191 5 — . Mem., Art Masters Assn., Great Brit- 
ain; Church of Eng. Sgt., Canadian Forces, 
France, 191S. Address, Campus Club, 112 
Church St., Minneapolis. 

ARTHUR ERNEST BURWASH 
(See No. 5055.) 

*FRANK LYMAN BUSEY 
(See No. 864.) 

LINCOLN BUSH 
(See No. 533.) 

NELLIE EILEEN BUSSELL 
Instructor; A. B.. LTniv. of Wis., 1913; b. 
Mr 31. 1890, Eau Claire, Wis.; s. Charles Ed- 
ward (b. Me.) and Nellie Louise (Mallorg) 
Bussell (b. 111.). Prepared in Lowell H. S., 
.San Francisco and Olivet Coll. Prep. Sch.; At- 
tended Sargent Sch. of Phys. Educ, 1015; 
Grad. Stud.. Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Phys. Dir., 
Coll. of Indus. Arts. 1915-16; Instr., Dept. of 
Phys. Educ, L^niv. of III. 1916 — . Mem., Kappa 
Delta Pi. Address, loio W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

NATHANIEL BUTLER 
Prof, and Dean; b. My 22, 1853, Eastport, 
Me.; s. Nathaniel and Jeannette (Loring) But- 
ler. A. B., Colby L'niv., 1873; A. M., do., 
1876; D. D., do., 1895; LL. D., do.. 1903. 
Prof., Eng. Lit.. Univ. of Chicago, till 1886; 
Prof., Latin, Univ. of 111., 1886-89; Prof., Eng. 
Lit., do., 1889-92; Dir. of Univ. Exten., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1892-95; Pres., Colby Coll., 1895- 
1901; Prof, and Dean. L^niv. of Chicago, 1901 — . 
Delegate, Univ. of Chicago to World's Cong, 
on Univ. Exten., London, 1894. Auth.: Bel- 
lum Helveticum (Latin Textbook, 5th ed.). 



Faculty 



853 



1909; article on Univ. Exten., Universal Ency- 
clopedia, 1901; articles on Univ. Exten. and 
Summer Sessions, Cyclopedia of Educ, 1911; 
Former and Present Conditions in Educ, 1901; 
Syllabi of Lecture Studies on Am. and Eng. 
Lit.; monograph on the study of Latin, 111. St. 
Teachers' Assn., 1888; On the Psych, of Con- 
version, Baptist Cong., Chicago, 1897; philos. 
and educ. articles and reviews. Married Flor- 
ence Reeves Sheppard, 1881, Chicago (died Je 
21, 1902); Lillian M. Googins, D 12, 1903, Chi- 
cago. Children: Sheppard E., b. 1883; Albert 
N., b. 1888; Frederic H., b. 1902; Jeanette, b. 
1909; Franklin, b. 1910; Nathaniel Jr., b. 1912. 
Address, 12:7 E. 56th St., Chicago. 

HELEN ELIZA BUTTERFIELD 

(SCHOONHOVEN) 
(See No. 636.) 

ARCHIE STANTON BUYERS 

(See No. 33i'-) 

GILBERT HAVEN CADY 

Geologist; A. B., N. W. Univ., 1905; A. M., 
do., 1911; Ph. D., Uni'v. of Chicago, 1917; b. 
D 18, 1882, Chicago; s. Martin Everts (b. My 
12, 1849. Middlebury, Vt.) and Helen Louise 
(Howard) Cady. Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chi- 
cago. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma 
Xi; Fellow, N. W. Univ., 1906-07; attended 
Yale 1909-10. Teacher, Eng., Southwest Coll., 
1905-07; do., Geol., do., 190809; Asst., Phys. 
Geog., Yale, 1909-10; Instr., do., Wesleyan 
Univ., 1909-10; Asst., Dept., Geol.. Univ. of 
111., i9ii-:2; Asst. Geol., St. Geol. Sur., 1910; 
Instr., Geol., N. W. Univ., 1912-13; Geol., 111. 
St. Geol. Sur., 1913 — ; grad. stud., Univ. of 
Chicago, winter, 1914. Auth.: Cement Making 
Materials in the Vicinity of LaSalle, St. Geol. 
Sjir., Bui. No. 8, 1907; Geological Coal Re- 
sources of the West Frankfort Quadrangle, 
do., Bui. No. 16; Coal Resources of District 
i; VI and II, III. Coal Min. Investigaiions, 
Bui. No. 10, 1915; do.. No. IS, 1916; do.. No. 
16, 1917. Married Marian Adelia Denmark, 
Jl 26, 1906, Chicago. Children: Ruth Louise. 
b. Jl 13, 1907; Gilbert Haven, Jr., b. D 14, 
1911. Address, loioj/^ S. Garfield Ave., Ur- 
bana. 

LLOYD RAYMOND CALDWELL 
(See No. 6782.) 

HELEN VERA CALHOUN 
(See No. 2341.) 

ALFRED COPELAND CALLEN 
Professor; E. M., Lehigh Univ., 1909; M. 
S., do., 1911; b. Jl 17 1888, Pen Argyl, Pa.; 
s. Benjamin Tucker (b. 1852, Scranton, Pa.) 
and Jennie (Fear) Callen (b. 1857, Pittston, 
Pa.). Prepared in Reading (Pa.) H. S.; at- 
tended Univ of 111., 1914-17. Theta Delta Chi; 
Tau Beta Pi. Instr., Phys., Lehigh Univ., 
1909-10; do., Min. Engng., do., 1910-11; do., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Assoc, do., 1916-17; 
Head, Min. Engng. Dept., W. Va. Univ.; Dir.. 
Bur. of Mine Research, do., and in charge of 
Min. Exten. work, 1917 — . Co- Auth.: The 
Economic Purchase and Use of Coal for Heat- 
ing Homes, with Special Reference to Condi- 
tions in Illinois. Circular 4, Engng. Exp. Sta., 
LIniv. of III., 1917; Ocher Deposits of Eastern 
Pennsylvania, U. S. Geol. Siir., Bui. 430, igog; 
Auth.: Another Indicator for Tables, Coal Age, 
Vol. 2, 1 91 7; Electric Locomotives for Coal 
Mines, The Coal Industry, Vol. i, 1918; Stor- 
age Battery Locomotives, do. Mem., Coal Min. 
Inst, of Am.; Nat. Geog. Soc. Married Ida 
Caroline Saylor, Ap 9, 1912, Pottstown, Pa. 
Children: Katharine Edna. b. F 24, 1914; Mar- 
tha Saylor, b. Ag 28, 1915. Address, 45 Jones 
Ave., Morgantown, W. Va. 



JOHN WILLARD CALVIN 
B. S., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1906; b. Mr 24, 
1887, Topeka, Kan. Teacher, Chem., Kan. St. 
Agr. Coll.; Asst., Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1908-09; Assoc in Chem., Univ. of 
Neb. (on leave of absence). Auth.: A Method 
of Determining Hydrogen Peroxide; (With C. 
W. Mathewson) Ferrous Salts and Other Re- 
ducing Agents, Jour. A. C. S., 1906.! 

JESSIE YEREANCE CANN 
Professor; A. B., Goucher Coll., 1904; A. M., 
Columbia. 1910; Ph. D., do., 191 1; b. My 17, 
1883, Newark, N. J.; d. Francis William (b. N 
5, 1852, do.) and Frances Henrietta (Yereance) 
Cann (b. Ap 7, 1851, do.). Prepared in New- 
ark (N. J.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Curtis 
Scholarship, Columbia. Instr., Sc, H. S., 
Belleville, N. J.; 1904-09; Head, Chem. Dept., 
Rockford Coll., 1911-14; Instr., Chem., Univ. 
of 111.. 1914-17; Assoc, do., 1917-18; Asst. 
Prof., Analyt. Chem., Smith Coll., 1918; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 19 19 — . Auth.: The Relationship 
existing between the weight of a falling drop 
and the diameter of the tip from which it falls. 
My 191 1 ; (with Prof. J. Livingston R. Mor- 
gan) do.. Jour. A. C. S., Je 191 1. Mem., A. 
C. S.; Alpha Theta Chi. Address, 602 S. Lin- 
coln Ave., Urbana; bus. add.. Smith Coll., 
North Hampton, Mass. 

HOWARD VERNON CANTER 
Prof, and Dean; A. B., Washington and Lee 
Univ., 1896; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1904; b. Mr 8, 1873, Winchester, Va.; s. James 
H. (b. Ap 4. 1838, Frederick Co., Va.) and 
Sara Ann (Wise) Canter (b. S 1837, Cumber- 
land Co., Pa.). Prepared in Shenandoah Val- 
ley Acad., Winchester, Va. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Luther Sievers Birely Scholarship, Washington 
and Lee Univ.; Univ. Fellow, Latin, Johns 
Hopkins Univ., Prof., Latin and Greek, Notre 
Dame of Md., 1902-05; Asst. Prof., Latin, Univ. 
of Mo.; Assoc, Classics, Univ. of 111., 1909- 
14; do.. Classics, do., 1914-16; Assoc. Prof., 
do., 1916 — ; Asst. Dean, Coll. of L. A. & S., 
do., 1915 — (on leave 1918-19). Regional Dir., 
Y. M. C. A., Brescia, Italy, 1918; Capt., Italian 
Army, 1918; Service Medal by local army of 
Brescia, Italy. Auth.: Sallust's Jugurthine 
War, Atkinson, Mentzer and Grover, Chica- 
go, 1911; The Infinitive Construction in Livy, 
E. W. Stephens Pub. Co., Columbia, Mo., 1906; 
The Defeat of Varus and the German Frontier 
Policy of Augustus, Univ. of HI.; Studies in 
Social Sciences Vol. 4; Sundry publications 
in Am. Jour, of PhiloL, Classical Jour., etc.; 
also fac publications, 1910-18. Married Edna 
Hopkins Maloy, S 2, 1905, Baltimore. Child, 
Howard Vernon, Jr.. b. Jl 2, 1906. Address, 
10 1 Chalmers St., Champaign. 

•JOSEPH FLETCHER CAREY 

A. M., 1846; b. N 26, 1823, New York City; 
s. William (b. Reading. Eng.) and Hannah 
(Williams) Carey (b. Wiltshire, do.). Pre- 
pared in Dutchess Co. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N. 
Y. Teacher, Greenbush, N. Y., 1846-49; do.. 
West Bloomfield, N. J., 1849-50; Prin., Still- 
water and Auburn Acads., N. Y., 1850-53; do., 
Stillwater, N. Y., 1853-55; Prof., Latin and 
Greek, Mich. St. Norm. CoW., Ypsilanti, 1855- 
67; do., Pittsburg, 1867-71; do., Univ. of 111., 
1871-74; Agt., Mutual Life Ins. Co., Pittsburg, 
1874-94; resided, San Diego, 1894-1905. Mem.. 
Baptist Church; Pres., Pittsburgh Assn. of 
Ministers; Trustee, Bucknell Univ., Lewis- 
liurg. Pa., and Mt. Pleasant Inst., Pa.; Am. 
Civic Assn. Married Augusta Gregory, 1849, 
Sand Lake, N. Y.; Sarah Markle, 1870. W. 
Newton, Pa.; Hetty Forward, 1882, Pittsburg, 
Pa. Children: Charles Henrv; Elizabeth Bar- 
bour (died 1888); William Downing (died F 
191 1); Joseph F., Jr.; Edward Gregory (died 
1873); Augustus Walter; Katharine Markle; 
Alice Hannah. Died D 28, 1905, San Diego, 
Calif. 



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University of Illinois 



ALBERT PRUDEN CARMAN 
Professor; A. B., Princeton, 1883; A. M., 
do., 1884; D. Sc, do., iSSb; s. Rev. Thomas 
C. (b. 1820. Bordentown. N. J.) and Phoebe C. 
(Pruden) Carman (b. 1838, Rockaway, N. J.). 
Prepared in St. Model Sell., Trenton, N. J.; 
attended Univ. of Berlii.. 1SS7-89; Univ. of 
Vienna, 1895-96. Cliosophic Soc, Princeton; 
Dickenson Prizeman; Fellow of Exp. Sc. Instr.. 
Phys., Princeton, 1883-84; Tutor, Math., do., 
1885-87; Prof., Phys. and Elec. Engng., Purdue, 
1889-92; do., Theoretical Phys., Stanford, 
1892-96; do., Phys., Univ. of 111., 1896 — . 
Auth.: Wave Motion, Phys. Review, 1904: Re- 
sistance of Tubes to Collapse, do., 1905; Theo- 
ries of Elec , Sch. Sc, 1904; Collapse of Small 
Tubes, Phvs. Review, 1905; (with G. J. Balzer) 
Effect of "Pressure on the Aluminum Rectifier, 
do., 1910; (with F. R. Watson) Teaching of 
Phys. to Large Classes, Sc, 1910; Design of a 
Phys. Lab., The Brickbuilder, 191 1; The Col- 
lapse of Short Thin Tubes, London Philosophi- 
cal Mag., D 1916; also Engng. E.rp. Sta. Bui., 
No. 99, 191 7; other articles in scientific serials. 
Mem., Am. Phys. Soc; A. A. A. S., Fellow. 
Married Maude Wheeler Straight, Je 21, 1900. 
Address, 908 W. California St., Urbana. 

ROBERT DANIEL CARMICHAEL 
Professor; A. B.. Lineville Coll., 1898; Ph. 
D., Princeton, 1911; b. Mr i, 1879, Goodwater, 
Ala; s. Daniel Monroe (b. My 7, 1847, Clay 
Co., Ala.) and Amanda Delight (Lessley) Car- 
michael (b. S 25, 1857. Coosa Co., Ala.). Pre- 
pared in Goodwater (Ala.) H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi; Jacobus Fellow, Princeton, 
1910-11. Teacher, Pub. Sch., 1898-1903; Min- 
ister, Presby. Church, 1903-09; Prof., Math., 
Ala. Presby. Coll., 190609; Asst. Prof, and 
Assoc. Prof., Math., Ind. Univ., 1911-15; Assoc. 
Prof., do., Univ. of Chicago, summer 191S; 
Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 111., 1915 — ■ Auth.: 
Theory of Relativity, Wiley & Sons, 1913; 
Theory of Numbers, do., 1914; Diophantine 
Analysis, do., 191 5; many articles and book 
notices, especially concerning relativity of 
numbers, in sc. and math, trans., annals, and 
jours. Ed.-in-Chief, Am. Math. Monthly 
Mem., Presby. Church; Council, Am. Math. 
Soc; Council, Math. Assn. of Am. Married 
Eula Smith Narramore, N 24, 1901, Thorsby, 
Ala. Children: Eunice Annie, b. O 14, 1902; 
Erdys Lucile, b. Je 27, 1904; Gersham Narra- 
more. b. Ag 8, 1905; Robert Lessley, b. O 28, 
1910. .Address, 708 W. Michigan Ave., Ur- 
bana. 

WILBUR JEROME CARMICHAEL 
(See No. S574-) 

DAVID HOBART CARNAHAN 
(See No. 940.) 

CHARLES ERNEST CARPENTER 
Professor; A. B., Kan. Univ., 1903; A. M., 
do.. 1004; LL. B., Harvard, 1908; b. O 31, 
1878, Olin, la.; s. Asa E. (b. Mr 29, 1847, 0.) 
and Lillian L. (Littlefield) Carpenter (b. O 
28, 1846, Erie, Pa.). Prepared in Olin (la.) 
H. S. Asst. Prof., Law, Univ. of N. Dak., 
1909-12; Prof., do., 1912-14; Asst. Prof., do., 
Univ. of 111., 1914 — . Auth.: Law of Surety- 
ship and Guaranty, Modern American Law, 
Vol. 8, Blackstone's Inst., Chicago, 1914; Ne- 
gotiable Instrument Law in North Dakota, 
Departmental Bui., Univ. of N. Dak., Je 1914; 
De Facto Corporations, Hanard Law Review, 
Vol. 25. 1912; Court Discussions and the Com- 
mon Law, Columbia Law Review. Vol. 17, 1917; 
Jurisdiction over debts, for the Purpose of Ad- 
ministration, Garnishment and Taxation, Har- 
vard Law Reviczv, Vol. 31, 191 8. Married 
Jessie Bennett, Ag 31. 1905, Ottawa, Kan. 
Children: Corinne, b. Mr 11, 1907; Mary, b. 
Ta IS, 1915. Address, 806 Iowa St., Urbana; 
btis. add., 305 Law Bldg., Univ. of 111., do. 



FREDERIC WALTON CARPENTER 
Professor; B. S., N. Y. Univ., 1899: A. M., 

Harvard 1902; Ph. D., do., 1904; u. My 12, 
1876, Millbrook, N. Y.; s. Franklin Thomas 
(b. F 16, 1827, New York City) and Jane 
(Willets) Carpenter (b. Jl 25, 1830, Millbrook, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Sch. of Social Econ., N. 
Y. attended Neurological Inst. Frankfort-on- 
Main., summer 1908; Univ. of Berlin, 1910-11; 
Univ. of Munich. 191 1. Zeta Psi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi; Virginia Barrett Gibbs 
Scholar; Edward Austin Fellow, Harvard. 
Asst., Biol., N. Y. Univ., 1S99-1900; Asst., 
Zool., Harvard, 1901-03; Lecturer, Biol., N. Y. 
L^niv., summer, 190405; Instr., Zool., Univ. 
of 111., 1904-08; Assoc, do., 1908-10; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1911-13; J. P. Morgan Prof., Biol., 
Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1913 — . Dir., 
Bermuda Biol. Sta. for Research, summer, 
1909, Q. M., Am. Red Cross San. Tr. Detach- 
ment No. 2, 1917 — . Auth.: The Development 
of the Oculomotor Nerve, the Ciliary Ganglion, 
and the Abucent Nerve in the Chick, Bui. Mu- 
seum Comparative Zoo!.. Harvard, Vol. 48, 
1906; The Reaction of the Pomace Fly (Dro- 
sophila ampelophila) to Light, Gravity, and 
Mechanical Stimulation, Am. Naturalist, Vol. 
39, 1905; An Astronomical Determination of 
the Heights of Birds during Nocturnal Migra- 
tion The Auk, Vol. 23, 1906; Some Reactions 
of Drosophila, with Special Reference to Con- 
vulsive Refle.Kes, Jour, of Comparative Neurol, 
and Psych., Vol. 18, 1908; Feeding Reactions 
of the Rose Coral (Isonhyllia), Proc. A. A. A. 
S., Vol. 46, 110; The Ciliary Ganglion of Birds, 
Folia, Neuro-Biologica, Vol. 5, 191 1; also arti- 
cles in the Folio N euro-Biological, Jour, of 
Comparative Neurol., Psych. Bui.; Ed. Bd. 
Folia N euro-Biologica, Amsterdam, Holland 
Mem., Fellow, A. A. A. S. ; Assn. of Anatom 
ists; Am. Soc. of Zool.; Univ. Club of Hart 
ford, 1914 — . Married Dorothy Dresler, Je 26 
1906, New York City. Address, 1003 Farming 
ton Ave^ West Hartford. Conn.; bus. add 
Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn. 

HUBERT VINTON CARPENTER 
(See No. 1022.) 

JENNETTE EMELINE CARPENTER 

(LINCOLN) 
Born in Newville. O.; d. William Barney (b. 
S 15, 1825, do.) and Emeline (Grove) Carpen- 
ter (b. Ap 2, 1828, Philadelphia). Prepared 
in Mansfield (0.) H. S. Attended O. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1880-2; Boston Sch. of Orat. and Phys. 
Tr., 1889 92; Harvard Summer Sch., Phys. Tr., 
1903; Columbia Summer Sch., do., 1905. Kap- 
pa Alpha Theta; Clionian Lit. Soc. Dir., Phys. 
Tr., Norm. Coll., Defiance, O.. summer, 1891; 
Instr., Phys. Tr. and Orat., East Tenn. Inst., 
Knoxville. Tenn., 1892-3; Prin., Cleveland- 
Boston Sch. of Orat. and Phys. Tr., Cleveland, 
1893-8; Dir., Phys. Tr. for Women, Univ. of 
111., 1898-1909. Auth.: Maypole Possibilities. 
Am. Gymnasia Co., Boston, 1907; The Festival 
Book, May-Day Pastime and The May-pole, A. 
S. Barnes Pub. Co., 1912; Plow to Give a May- 
pole, Ladies' Home Jour., Mr 15, 191 1. V. 
P., Woman's Univ. Club, Troy, N. Y.: Troy 
Soc. of Spoken Eng. ; First Presby. Church. 
Married Azariah Thomas Lincoln, Je 30, 1904, 
Mansfield, O. Address, 1625 Tibbits Ave., 
Troy, N. Y. 

MAURICE LEROY CARR 
(See No. 2345.) 

CHARLES SERAPHIN CARRY 
Assistant; b. Ag 29, 1883, Besancon, France; 
s. Eugene (b. do.) and Octavie (Deremble) 
Carry (b. do.). Prepared in P'rance; Coll. of 
St. Claude, France, 1901-04; Coll. of La Havre, 
do., 190911; Art. Inst., Chicago, 1913. Asst., 
Rom. I^ng., Univ. of 111., 1913 — . Married 



Faculty 



855 



Lidouie Dambron, Jl 22, 1912, Casper, Wyo. 
Children: Bertha, b. Je 4, 19 13; Raymond, b. 
S 29, 1914. Address, 906J4 W. California Ave., 
Urbana. 

GEORGE ERNEST CARSCALLEN 
(See No. G106.) 

HELEN D. CARSON 
Librarian; Grad. Wis. Lib. Sch., 1907; b. D 
II, 18S4. Prepared in St. Paul H. S. attended 
Univ. of Minn., one yr. Studied abroad. Art, 
Arch, and Hist. Instr., Wis. Lib. Sch.. Univ. of 
Wis., 1907; Order Asst., Lib., Univ. of 111., 
1910-11; Libn., John Crerar Lib., Chicago. 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, 482 Holly Ave., 
St. Paul. 

LUCY HAMILTON CARSON 
(See No. G107.) 

CHARLES WILLARD CARTER 
(See No. 732.) 

CLARENCE EDWIN CARTER 
(See No. G108.) 

ROY RUDY CARTER 
(See No. 5061.) 

HAROLD CLAYTON M. CASE 
(See No. 5063.) 

JOHN WATROUS CASE 
Architect; B. S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; 
b. Mr 13, 1865, Ashtabula Co., O.; s. George Fox 
(b. do.) and Ellen (WatrousJ Case (b. do.). 
Prepared in Detroit H. S.; attended Univ. of 
Mich, two yrs. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Prize 
man in two yr. course in .'\rch., Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1888; given first place in the class by 
Boston Soc. of Archs. ; Rotch Scholarship in 
Arch., 1892-94. Studied in Athens, Greece, 
winter, 1892; in Paris, France, winter, 1893. 
Arch. Draftsman Baltimore, 1894-95; New York 
City, 1895-96; Practical Arch., Detroit, 1897- 
1905; Head, Drawing Dept., Central H. S., 
Detroit, 1899-1905; Asst. Prof.. Arch. Design, 
Univ. of 111., 1905-10; Arch., Detroit, 1910 — . 
Auth.: Hints to Art Students Abroad, Am. 
Arch., 1895; The Architect's Education, The 
Brickbuilder, 1901; The Curriculum of an Art 
University, do., 1902; The Crematorium, do., 
1902. Mem., Am. Soc. of Archs.; Detroit Golf 
Club; Champaign Country Club; Epis. Church. 
Married Elizabeth Wilhelmina Merrell, N 28, 
1900, Detroit. Address, Detroit.! 

SIDNEY CASNER 
(See No. 6144.) 

SHIELDS QUITMAN CASPER 
Real Estate Bus.; b. Ja 3, 1862, Union Co., 
111.; s. George (b. Ja 17, 1842, do.) and Mar- 
garet (Culp) Casper (b. Jl 12, 1843, O.). Pre- 
pared in Pub. Schs. Iron molder, 1892-1906; 
Instr., Mech. Engng. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1906- 
10; Real Estate Bus., 1910 — . Married Ida 
Louise LeRoy. F 18, 1885, Champaign. Chil- 
dren: Harry S.. b. Ja 24, 1886; Vivian, b. Ja 
25, 1888: Marion, b. My 21, 1889 (died O 6, 
1006); Olive b. N 12, 1890; William, b. Ja 7, 
1893 (died O 14, 1893); Georgia, b. Mr 27, 
i8q4; Eric, b. Ag 26 i8g6; Tempa, b. Je 14, 
1808 (died Ag 21. 1900); Hugh. b. My 13, 
1000; Lucile. b. Mr 31, 1902. Address, 912 N. 
Walnut St.. Champaign. 

WILLIAM B. CASTENHOLZ 
Accountant; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1902; A. M., 
Univ. of Wis., 1903; C. P. A., Univ. of 111.. 
1915; b. N 5, 1879 Indianapolis; s. Richard 
C. (b. F 14. 1848. Altenhofen, Ger.) and Char- 
lotte (Klanke) Castenholz (b. Mr 5, 1857, 



Liebenan, Hesse-Cassel, do.). Prepared in Man. 
Tr. H. S., Indianapolis. Internal. Club; Verdi 
Club. Teacher, Hist, and Civics, H. S.. Iron 
iMountam, Mich., 1903-04; Sec.-Treas., Chip- 
pewa Falls Furniture Co., Chicago, 1904-09; 
Sr. Acct., Lybrand, Ross Bros., & Montgomery, 
Chicago, 1909-13; Auditor, Am. Milling Co., 
Peoria, 1913-iS; Comptroller, and Instr., Ac- 
countancy, Univ. of 111., 191S-16; Resident 
Mgr., Andersen, De Lang, & Co., and in 
c arge. Accountancy Instruction, Milwaukee 
Exten. Div., Univ. of Wis., Milwaukee, 1916- 
17; Dir., Dept. Higher Accountancy. La Salle 
E.xten. Univ., Chicago, 1917-19; Firm, Mit- 
chell, Castenholz & Co., Auditors & Pub. Accts., 
Chicago, 1919 — . Auth.: Auditing Pro- 
cedure, La Salle Exten. Univ., 1918; (with 
Lloyd Morey) C. P. A. Problems and Solutions. 
do., 1918; (with Fred Thulin) Income Tax 
Syllabus, do., 1917-iS; Feed Mill Cost Keeping, 
Hour^ and Feed, 1914; Accounting Procedure 
for State Universities, Jour, of Accountancy, 
1916. Mem., 111. Soc. of C. P. A.; Am. Inst, of 
Accts.; City Club of Milwaukee; Univ. Club. 
Married Helen Leser, Je 26, 1903, Indianapolis. 
Children: William B., Jr., b. F 11, 1908; Helen 
Winifred, b. Jl 3, 1910 (died Ap 21, 19x7). Ad- 
dress, 117 9th St., Wilmette, 111.; bus. add., 
11 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. 

DREW WILLIAM CASTLE 
(See No. 8202.) 

ORLO DORR CENTER 
(See No. 2349.) 

CHARLES OSCAR CHAMBERS 
A. B., Ind. Univ., 1891; A. M., do., 1895; 
b. S 7, 1866, Van Wert, O.; s. John Willis 
(b. 1824, Donegal, Ire.) and Eileen (Cooke) 
Chambers (b. 1827, Enniskillen, do.). Prepared 
in Cornell Coll. (la.) Acad. Independent Lit. 
Soc. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10; 
teacher, Sc, H. S., New Castle, Ind., 1895-1905; 
teacher, Biol., Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1905-07; 
do.. Pacific Univ., Ore., 1907-09; Fellowship, 
Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Research Fellow, Bot., 
Shaw Sch. of Bot., St. Louis, Mo.. 1910-12. 
Auth.: The Relation of Algae to the Dissolved 
Gases, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide, Ann. Rpt. 
Mo. Bot. Garden, Vol. 24, 191 3. Address, Mo. 
Bot. Garden, St. Louis.f 

*FRED LEMAR CHARLES 
B. S., 1894, N. W. Univ., 1894; M. S., do., 
1895; b. N 15.. 1872, Aurora, 111. Prepared in 
Austin H. S., Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa. Scholar- 
ship, Woods Holl, Mass. Fellow, ZooL. N. W. 
Univ., 1894-5; Fellow, Zool., Univ. of Chicago, 
1897-8. Teacher, H. Schs., Chicago, 1891-3; do., 
Acad. N. W. Univ., 1893-5; do.. Lake View H. 
-S., Chicago, 1895-7, 1898-9; No. 111. St. Norm. 
.Sch., 1899-1900; do., Teachers' Inst., 1900-09; 
Asst. Prof., Agr. Educ, Univ. of 111., 1909 — . 
Auth.: How to Read a Pebble, Teachers' Guide 
in Nature Study and Home Geog.; Sunshine 
and Zephyrs; editorial articles in the Sch. News. 
Nature -Study Dept.. Sch. Century Nature 
Study Dept., School Sc. and Math.; III. Arbor 
Day Bui., 1908-g; articles in Nature Study Re- 
z'icw, etc. Married. Two children. Died My 6, 
191 1. 

WERRETT WALLACE CHARTERS 
Dean; A. B., McMaster Univ., 1898; Ph. M.. 
Univ. of Chicago. 1903; Pli. D., do., 1904; b. 
O 24, 1S7S Hartford. Ont. s. Alexander Max- 
well (b. Mr 2, 1848. do.) and Mary A. 
(Mealley) Charters (b. D 18, 1853- Hul'sville, 
do.). Prepared in Hagersville (Ont.) H. S.; 
Collingwood Coll. In«t. Sigina Alpha Epsilon; 
Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Acacia. 
Prof. Theory of Teaching. 1007-17; Prof., 
Educ. Chm., Dept., and Dir.. Sch. of Educ, 
Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Dean, Coll. of Ed., do.. 
1918 — . Auth.: Methods of Teaching Developed 



856 



University of Illinois 



from the Functional Point of View, Row 
Peterson, 1909; Teaching the Common Branch- 
es, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1913; College Ger- 
man vs. College Entrance German, Sch. and 
Soc, 1918 ; Project Method in Home Economics, 
Home Econ. Jour., 1918; Changing Fjashions in 
Dime Novel Substitutes. Lib. Jour., 1918; The 
War and Methods of Instruction, Jour, of Adm. 
and Siitcrz'ision, 1918; various Pamphlets and 
other articles on educ. subjects; Ed., Teacher 
Training Series, Silver, Burdette & Co., Boston; 
Beverly Educational Series, do. Mem., Univ. 
Club: Nat. Educ. Assn.; A. A. A. S.; A. F. A. 
M.; Nat. Soc. for Sc. Study of Educ; Pres., 
Soc, Coll. Teachers of Educ; Pres., Bd. of 
Curators. Stephens Coll., 19 14-17; Pres., Canad- 
ian Club. Univ. of Chicago, 1903-4; Baptist 
Church. Married Jessie Blount Allen. D 21, 
1907, Kansas City, Mo. Children: Margaret 
Allen, b. Ap 30, 1909; Jessie Arleen, b. Jl 28, 
191 1 ; Jean Ferguson b. D 31, 1914. Address, 
611 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

WILLIAM ARTHUR CHASE 
Accountant; LL. B., Lake Forest Univ., 1893; 
C. P. A., Univ. of 111., 1905; LL. M., Chicago- 
Kent Coll. of Law, 191 5; b. S 7, 1856. Bristol, 
Eng, ; s. John William (b. O i, 1826, Eastington, 
do.) and Mary Elizabetti (Healy) Chase (b. S 
16, 1826 Bristol do.). Prepared in Handsworth 
(Eng.) H. S. Attended Oxford LIniv. ; London 
Univ.; Univ. of Chicago. Acct.. Chicago, 1896- 
1913; Lecturer, Accty., Univ. of 111., 1906-07, 
1913-16; Acct., Chicago, 1916 — . Founded and 
Supervised Higher Accty. Course La Salle Ex- 
ten. Univ., 1911-18. Auth.: Auditing and Cost 
Accountancy, La Salle Exten. LIniv., 191 1; C. 
P. A. Examinations and How to Pass them, do., 
191 1 ; Various articles in London Acct. and 
Jour, of Accty. Mem., City Club, Chicago; Com. 
on Civic Expenditures; Pres. Nat. Assn. of 
Certified Public Examiners; Chm., Legislative 
Com., Am. Assn. of Pub. Accts., iqo6; Mem., 
St. Bd. of Examiners in Accty. in 111., 1908-09; 
Sec, do., 1910. Married Emily Hoggins, 1894, 
Chicago. Child, Norman, b. My 11, 1901 (died S 
I, 1904). Address. 204 N. Central Ave., Aus- 
tin Sta., Chicago; bus. add., 828-837 Unity 
Bldg., do. 

JOSEPH HARVEY CHECKLEY 

(See No. 5584-) 
HAROLD FARNSWORTH CHILDS 

Dept. Din; A. B. and A. M., O. St. Univ.. 
1913; b. O 9, 1888, Chicago. Prepared in Eth- 
ical Culture H. S., New York City; Columbia; 
Univ. of Mo. Asst., Eng. and Rhet., West. Re- 
serve Univ.. 1914-16; do., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1916-17. Dir., Dept., Journalism, Miami Univ., 
Oxford, O., 1 9 18 — . Address, 220 W. loth 
Ave., Columbus, O.t 

HOWARD MARION CHILES 
(See No. 8211.) 

JAMES ALBURN CHILES 
(See No. G114.) 

PAUL CHIPMAN 
(See No. 796.) 

•HALBERT LILY CHIPPS 
(See No. 1204.) 

WALTER CHISHOLM 
Instructor; Instr., Gunnery, U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of 111., 1918; do., Patternmaking, Univ. 
of Wis. Address, c/o Univ. of Wisconsin, 
Madison, Wis. 

ALFRED KNIGHT CHITTENDEN 
Professor; Ph. B., Yale, 1900; M. F.. Yale 
Forest Sch., 1902; b. O 28, 1879, New Haven, 



Conn. Prepared in Sheffield Scientific Sch.; 
Studied Abroad. Chief, Cooperation, U. S. 
Forest Service 190508; Forester, U, S. Indian 
Service, Dept. of Interior, 1908-13; Lecturer, 
Timber Resources, Univ. of 111., 1913-14; 
Prof., Forestry, Mich. Agr. Coll., Lansing, 
Mich., 1914 — -. Address, c/o Mich. Agr. Coll., 
Lansing, Mich.f 

EDWARD WILSON CHITTENDEN 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1909; A. M., 
do., 1910; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1912; b. 
Ag 3, 1885, Waterville. Minn.; s. Ezra Porter 
(b. F 23, 1S52, Westbrook, Conn.) and Lizzie 
(Stone) Chittenden (b. D 12, 1856). Prepared 
in Kearney (Neb.) II. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Xi, 1909; Scholar, Univ. of Mo,, 1909- 
10; Fellow Univ. of Chicago, 1910-12. Instr., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1912-18; Asst. Prof., 
Math., Univ. of la., Iowa City, la., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Infinite Developments and the Composi- 
tion property (K12B) in General Analysis, 
Rend. Circ. Mat. di Pabnero, \o\. 30, 1915; On 
the Converse of the Heine-Borel Theorem in a 
Riesz Domain, Bui. Am. Math. Soc, Vol. 22, 
1915; Relatively Uniform Convergence of Se- 
quences of Functions, Trans. Am. Math. Soc, 
Vol. 15, 1914; On the Equivalence of Ecart and 
Voisinage, do.. Vol. 18, 1917; (with A. D. 
Pitcher) On the Foundations of the Calcul 
Functionnel of Frechet, do., Vol. 19, 1918; On 
the Equivalence of Relations Kqi qsm. Am. 
Jour, of Math., \o\. 39, 1917. Mem., Epis. 
Church. Married Ludie May Irvan, Je 19, 
19 1 2, Mexico, Mo. Children: Albert Porter, 
b. Ja 23, 1914; Margaret, b. D 24, 1916; Ray- 
mond Moore, b. Jl 7, 1917. Address, 1116 Ar- 
bor St., Champaign. 

FLORENCE HELEN CHURTON 
(See No. 8215.) 

CHARLES RICHARD CLARK 
(See No. 11 14.) 

ERNEST McCHESNEY CLARK 
(See No. 5592.) 

GEORGE LUTHER CLARK 
Professor; A. B., Kenyon Coll., 1896; LL. 
B.. Univ. of Ind., 1899; do.. Harvard, 1906; S. 
J. D., do., 1913; b. F 19, 1877. Ferry. O.; s. 
Horace Mann (Ij. S 13, 1854, Lytic, O.) and 
Mary Ellen (Coon) Clark (b. O 18, 1858). Pre- 
pared in Waynesville (O.) H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa, Hon. mem.. Phi Delta Phi, 1903; Schol- 
arship, Harvard Law Sch., 1901-02. Lawyer, 
Frankfort, Ind., 1899-1900; Instr., Law, Leland 
Stanford L^niv., 1902-04; Prof,, do., Univ, of 
111., 1904-09; do., Univ. of Midi., 1909-12; do., 
L^niv. of Mo., 1913 — . Auth.: Contributions to 
Harvard, Columbia, and Mich. Law Reviews, 
and to Univ. of Mo. Law Bui. Married Mary 
Craig Mathers, Je 25, 1902, Bloomington, Ind. 
Children: George Mathers, b. Ap 29, 1903; 
Eleanor Louise, b. Jl 29, 1908. Address, Col- 
umbia, Mo. 

MARY HELEN CLARK 
Librarian; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1899; b. My 
14. 1877. Peoria; d. George Candee (b. Mv 24, 
1846, Morton, 111.) and Emily (Mack) Clark 
(b. Mr 17, i8si, Batavia, III.). Prepared in 
Peoria H. S. Catalog Reviser, Lib. Sch., Univ. 
of III., 1908-11; Lecturer, Cataloging and Cat- 
alog Reviser, Lib., do., 1911-14; Cataloger, New- 
berry Lib,, Chicago, 1914-15; Catalog Reviser 
and Instr,, West. Reserve Univ. Lib. Sch., 
Cleveland. 1915-16; Ref. Asst,, Cleveland Pub, 
Lib,, 1916 — . Address, 2343 Hudson St,, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.; bus. add., Cleveland Pub. Lib., 
Cleveland. 

SAMUEL CHAPIN CLARK 
(See No. G122.) 



Faculty 



857 



THOMAS ARKLE CLARK 
(See No. 597.) 

WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK 
(See No. 2353.) 

JEAN PAUL CLAYTON 
(See No. G123.) 

CLINTON B. CLEVENGER 
Chemist; B. S., O. St. Univ., 1912; M. S., 
do., 1913; b. N II, 1888, Shelby Co., O. Sigma 
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Fellow, Agr. Chem., 
O. St. Univ., 1913; Asst. Chem., Soil Physics, 
Univ. of 111., 1913-16; First Asst., Soil Analy- 
sis, do., 1916; Stud., Univ. of Calif., 1917; 
Soils Chem., Madison, Wis., 1918 — . Mem., 
M. E. Church. Address, Fletcher, O. ; bus. 
add., 1636 Adams St., Madison, Wis. 

GEORGE PERKINS CLINTON 
(See No. 599.) 

HENRY LIVINGSTON COAR 
(See No. G125.) 

HARRY CLAY COFFEEN 
(See No. 11 16.) 

WALTER CASTElLa COFFEY 
(See No. 2617.) 

LOTUS DELLA COFFMAN 
Dean; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1896; A. M.. do., 
1910; Ph. D., Columbia, 1911; b. Ja 7, 1875, 
Salem, Ind.; s. Mansford E. and Laura E. 
Coflman. Prepared in Salem (Ind.) H. S. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Kappa; Sigma Xi. 
Prin. and Supt., Schs., Ind., 1806-1907; Supvr., 
Tr. Sch., Charleston, 111., 1907-09, 191 1-12; 
Scholar, Columbia, 1909-10; Lecturer, do., 1910- 
11; Prof., Educ, Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Dean, 
Coll. of Educ, Univ. of Minn., 1915 — . Co- 
Auth. : How to Teach Arithmetic, 1913; Tlie 
Supervision of Arithmetic, 191 5; Auth.: The 
Social Composition of the Teaching Population, 
191 1 ; Minimum Essentials Versus Differen- 
tiated Course of Study in the 7th and 8th 
grades. Proceedings Nat. Educ. Assn., 1916; 
Educational Progress Through S^ipervision, 
Sch. and Home Educ, Vol. 36, 1917; Methods 
Used in Determining (Minimum Essentials, 
Teachers Coll. Record, Vol. 18, 1917; Methods 
of Instruction and course of Study, St. Paul 
School Survey. Ed., Educ. Series, D. C. Heath 
& Co.; Co-ed., Jour. Educ. A dm. and Super- 
vision. Mem., Nat. Soc. for Study of Educ, 
Pres., 1917-18; Soc. Coll. Teachers of Educ; 
N. E. A. Married Mary Emma Farrell, D 28, 
1899, Paoli, Ind. Children: Katherine Farrell; 
W^illiam. Address, 11 15 E. River Road. Min- 
neapolis; bus. add., Coll. of Educ, Univ. of 
Minn., do. 

ARTHUR SAMUEL COLBY 
(See No. G127.) 

AGNES MARY COLE 
(See No. 1484.) 

ARTHUR CHARLES COLE 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1907; A. 
M., do., 1908; Ph. D. LTniv. of Pa., 191 1; b. 
Ap 22, 1886, Ann Arbor. Mich.; s. Harry 
Loomis (b. do.) and Pauline (Kuster) Cole 
(b. do.). Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) II. 
S. Phi Beta Kapna; Phi Eta; Harrison Fellow. 
Univ. of Pa., 1908-12. Asst., Hist.. Univ. of 
Mich., 1907-08; Lecturer, do., Univ. of Pa., 
1911-12; Instr., do Univ. of 111., 1912-15; 
Assoc, do., 1915-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — . 
Winner of Justin Windsor Prize, D 1912; 
Made mem. of com., Justin Windsor prize. 



Auth.: The Whig Party in the South, Oxford 
Univ. Press, 1914; The Era of Transition, 1848- 
70, ///. Centennial Hist., Vol. 3, McCIurg, 1918 
(in press); Inscribed Stones in the Washington 
Monument. Hist. Teacher's Mag., Vol. 3, Mr 
1912; The South and the Right of Secession in 
the Early Fifties, Miss. Valley Hist. Review, 
Vol. i; Historical Activities in the Old North- 
west, 1915-16, do.. Vol. 3, Je 1916; do.. Vol. 4, 
Je 1917; President Lincoln and the Illinois 
Radical Republicans, do.. Vol. 4, Mr 1918; Lin- 
coln's War-time Critics, Hist. Teacher's Mag., 
Ap 1918; Historical Activities in the Old 
Northwest, 1917-18, Miss. Valley Hist. Re- 
ricw, Je 1918; and other articles in hist, mags.; 
The Era of the Civil War. Mem., Am. Hist. 
Soc; Miss. Val. Hist. Soc; Grand Treas., 
Phi Eta. Married Ethel Sleight, F 22, 1907, 
Windsor, Ont. Children; .Arthur Charles, Jr., 
b. Mr 2, 1908; Beth Elaine, b. O 31, 1913. 
Address, 805 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana. 

CHARLES NELSON COLE 
(See No. G129.) 

CLYDE BESTOR COLEMAN 
(See No 2939.) 

VIDA LUCILE COLLINS 
' (See No. G131.) 

STEPHEN SHELDON COLVIN 
Professor; Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1891; A. 
M., do., 1894; Ph. D., Univ. of Strassburg, 
1897; b. Mr 29, 1869, Phenix, R. I.; s. Stephen 
(b. 1821, Pippin Orchard, R. I.) and Clara Ann 
(Turner) Colvin (b. 1847. Guernsey, Eng.). 
J'repared in Worcester Acad. Zeta Psi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Third Carpenter 
I'rize; Dunn Premium. Instr., Rhet., Brown 
L'niv., 1892-5; do., Eng., Worcester H. S., 
1 897-1901; Asst. Prof., Philos., Brown Univ., 
1903-4; do.. Psych., LTniv. of 111., 1901-4; 
.Vssoc. Prof., do., 1904-7; Prof., do., 1907- 
12; Prof., Educ Psych., Brown Univ., 1912 — . 
.\uth. : The Thing-in-itself of Schopenhauer, 
Providence, 1897; The Learning Process, 1911; 
(with W. C. Bagley), Human Behavior, 1913; 
Introduction to High School Teaching, 1917; 
also articles in scientific and literary jours. 
Mem.. A. A. A. S., Fellow; Am. Psych. Assn.; 
City Club of New York, etc. Married Edna 
Frances Boothman. O 1891, Phenix, R. I. (died 
Ja, 1893); Eva Mable Collins, Jl 1895, Button- 
v.oods, R. I. Child, Sheldon David, b. S 21, 
1896. Address, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. 

*THEODORE B. COMSTOCK 
.\. B., St. Coll. Pa., 1868; B. S., Cornell 
Univ.. 1870; D. S., do., 1886; b. Jl 27-, 1849, 
Cuyahoga Falls. O. ; s. (Talvin Josephus (b. Mr 
15, 1825, Utica, N. Y.) and Amelia Maria 
(ilanford) Comstock (b. O i, 1825, Middlebury, 
O.). Prepared in Central H. S., Cleveland, and 
1 vt. Schs. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Chi (honor- 
ary) ; Founder. Irving Lit. Soc, and Nat. Hist. 
Soc, Cornell L^niv. ; Prizes in Geol. and Agr. 
Chem., Cornell. Instr., Bot., Cornell, 1868-70; 
I'irst Asst. and Photog., Morgan Expedition to 
I'.razil, 1870; Prof., Nat. Sc, Pelham Priory, 
Westchester Co., 187 1-3; do.. Miss Nourse's 
.\cad., Cincinnati, 1873; Geol., Capt. Jones' Ex- 
pedition to Yellowstone Park, Wyo.. 1873; 
Acting Prof., Geol. and Paleontol., Cornell, 
'875-9; founded Dept. of Econ. Geol.; Assoc. 
Prof., Harvard Summer Sch. of Geol.; with 
(Jeol. Sur. of Ky., 1876; led Expedition to_ N. 
W. Provinces, Canada, 1877; Gen. Mgr., Niag- 
ara Consolidated Mining Co., Eureka. Colo., 
1879-84; Mgr., Comstock & Co., Ore Sampling 
Works, Silverton. Colo.. 1880-4; Partner, Mor- 
ton Comstock Elec Co., Cleveland. 1884-5; 
Prof., Min. Engng. and Phys., Univ. of III., 
1885-9; engaged in Geol. Surs. of Ark. and 
Tex. in vacations, 1887-9; Asst. St. Geol., Tex., 
1889-91; Dir., Ariz. Sch. of Mines, Tucson, 



University of Illinois 



1891-s; Chairman, Faculty, Univ. of Ariz., 
1892-4; Pres., do., 1894-5; Pres. and Gen. Mgr„ 
Security Min. and Development Co., 1895-1901; 
Consulting Engr., Prescott Development Syn- 
dicate Ltd., Glasgow, Scot.; Consulting Engr. 
for large Am., Mex. and European min. Cos., 
1901-5; Pres., Comstock Investment Co., Los 
Angeles. 1905-15; Sec. and Chief Engr., Bd. of 
Pub. Utilities, Los Angeles, 1910-15. Auth. : An 
Outline of General Geology. 8 Vols., The Uni- 
versity Press, 1878; Vein Structure of South- 
western Colorado, reprint Trans. A. I. M. E., 
18S6; Report, Geology of Northwestern Wyom- 
ing, 1874; special ed. from office Chief Engrs., 
U. S. A., 187s; Report, Geology Survey of 
Arkansas, 1887; first and second reports, Geol. 
Sur. of Tex., 1890-1; Geol. and Vein Phenomena 
of Ariz., reprint Trans. A. I. M. E., igop; Arti- 
cles in Engvc]. and Min. Jour, and other scien- 
tific periodicals, numerous articles on geology, 
mineralogy, metallurgjy. Mem., Washington 
Soc, St. Coll.; Archaeol. Inst. Am.; A. A. A. 
S. (life fellow) ; Geol. Soc. of Am., fellow and 
founder; Helenic Travelers Club; Councillor 
Am. Inst. Civics; New York Acad, of Sc. ; 
Pres., S. Calif. Acad. Sc, 1901-3; Chm., Ex- 
Com. Southwest Soc, 1903-6; Dir., Auditorium 
Co., 1905-11; V. P., Cornell Club of Los An- 
geles, 1905-6; Pres., 1906-7; Sec and Chief 
Engr., Bd. of Pub. Insts., Los Angeles. Mar- 
ried Blanche Iluggins, D 9, 1880, Cleveland." 
Died Jl 25, 191 5, Los Angeles. 

JESSE LeROY CONEL 

(See No. G133.) 

EDWARD CHAPMAN CONVERSE 

(See No. 2058.) 

AMASA DAY COOK 
Chemist; Grad., Univ. of Mich., 1892; A. B., 
Cornell Univ., 1902; b. N 16. 1870, Orwell. O.; 
s. Mary D. Cook. Asst. Chem., N. Y. St. Exp. 
Sta.. Geneva, N. Y.. eight yrs. ; Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1902-03. Auth.: articles in Am. 
Chem. Jour. Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 
St. Sanitarium for Insane, Massillon, O. 

FRANK LOUIS COOK 
(See No. 3327-) 

ALLEN BURTON COOKE 
(See No. 2942.) 

ELIZABETH CUTTING COOLEY 
(BRUNER) 
Asst. Prof., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1893-95; 
Prin. and Teacher, Eng. and Ger., Chowan 
Coll.; Prin., Daughters Coll. Married Jarnes 
D. Bruner. D 1891, Blue Lick Springs, Ky. 
Children: James Willis, b. O 1. 1895; Arthur 
Cutting, b. N 24, 1897; Lee Moulton, b. My 23, 
1901. Address, Harrodsburg, Ky.t 

BEATRICE VIRGINIA COPLEY 
(See No. 6812.) 

ROBERT WILSON CORNELISON 

(See No. 601.) 

HARRY J. CORPER 

Dir., Lab. Tuberculosis Sanitarium; S. B., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1906; Ph. D., do., 1911; M. 
D., Rush Med. Coll., 1911; b. 1884, Chicago; 
s. Ferdinand (b. i860, Ger.) and Bertha 
(Rhoeder) Corper (b. 1862, Jackson, Mich.). 
Prepared in N. and S. Diy. H. Schs., Chicago, 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Lecture Asst, and 
Lab. Asst., Dept., Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 
1904-0S; Asst,, Physiol., Univ, of 111,, 1908-09; 
Fellow, Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Chicago, 
1909 11; Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Inst., 
1911-15; Lab. Dir.. City of Chicago Mun. Tu- 
berculosis Sanitarium, 1915 — . Capt., Med. 
Corps, U. S, Gen. Hosp. No. 16. Invented, elec- 



trically heated and regulated staining appar- 
atus; electrically heated inoculation loop steril- 
izer. Auth.: (with A, C. Croftan) Role of Duo- 
denum in Glycogen Formation, Flungcis Arch., 
(with H. G. Wells) Uric Acid Infarcts in Kid- 
ney of New Born, Rockefeller Inst.; Purine 
Enzymes in Foetus, do.; (with C. F. Campbell) 
Myasis Intestinalis, O. St. Univ.; many arti- 
cles on purines, autolysis and necrosis, choles- 
terol, chemotherapy of tuberculosis and other 
fundamental tuberculosis problems pertaining 
to diagnosis, causation and prognosis. Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; A. C. S.; Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 
Am. Soc. of Bacteriol. and Pathol.; Fellow, 
Am. Med. Assn., 1916 — . Married Margaret 
Knapp, N 4, 191 1, Shelbyville, 111. Children: 
Harry G., b. Ap 20, 1913 (died My 15, 1913); 
Margaret E,, b. Ag 4, 1915. Address, 5601 N. 
Crawford Ave., Chicago; bus. add., 320 1st 
Ave., West Haven, Conn. 

ANGELO BENEDETTO MARINO 
CORRUBIA 
Instructor; B. S., Washington Univ.; b. S 
5, 1883, Barile, Italy. Hon. Mention for ex- 
cellence in modeling, St. Louis Sch. of Fine 
Arts, 191 1. Studied in Melfi, Caserta and 
Naples for five yrs. Arch. Draftsman; Asst., 
Arch., Univ. of 111., 1911; Instr., do., 1911-15; 
Arch., St. Louis. Address, 4475 Morgan St., 
St. Louis; bus. add.. Central Bank Bldg., do. 

HARRY PEACH CORSON 
(See No. G137.) 

WILLIAM WALTER CORT 
(See No, G138.) 

TERENCE BYRNE COSGROVE 
Lawyer; A. B., St. Viateur's, 1904; A. M., 
do., 1906; LL. B., Notre Dame, 1906; LL. M. 
cum laude, Yale, 1907; b. Ag 5, 1881, Mar- 
seilles, 111.; s. Terence Andrew (b. 1841. Har- 
risburg. Pa.) and Elizabeth (Byrne) Cosgrove 
(b. 1851, Lowell, Mass.). Prepared in St. 
Viateur's Coll., Bourbonnais, 111. Inst., Law, 
Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Atty. at Law, Danville, 
111., 1907-11; do.. San Diego, Calif., 1911-18; 
Corp. Counsel, City of San Diego, 1913-18. 
Address, Hotel Grant, San Diego, Calif. 

JAMES AUSTIN COSS 
(See No. G139.) 

LOUIS PHILIP COSTA 
Assistant; A. B., London Univ., 1912; A. 
M., Oxford, 1913: esc Lie es Lett,, Louvain, 
1914; b. Jl 23, 1893, Lisbon, Portugal, Pre- 
nared in Acad, of Campolide, Lisbon. Instr., 
French and Spanish, Fordham Univ., 1914-15; 
Little Rock Coll., 1915-16; Lane Tech., Night 
H. S., 1916; Asst., Rom. Lang.. Univ. of 111,, 
1916-17; do., O. St. Univ., 1917 — . Address, 
57 Denbigh St., London, S. W.; bus. add., c/o 
O. St. Univ., Columbus, O.f 

FREDERICK KITSON COWLEY 
Instructor; b. Jl 21, 1884, Joslyn, 111. Pre- 
pared in Moline H. S.; attended Univ. of Mich.; 
Art Inst.. Chicago. Teacher, Drawing, Art 
Inst., Chicago, 1907-08; Instr., Free Hand 
Drawing, Univ. of 111., 101214; Instr., Arch., 
Univ. of Minn.. 1914-15; Instr., Dramatic Art, 
Carnegie Inst., Pittsburgh, 1915-16. Engaged in 
entertainments service in Europe, 1918-19. Ad- 
dress, 2206 Fifth Ave., Moline, 111,; bus. add., 
11^ W. 37th St., New York City. 

JENNIE ADAH CRAIG 
(See No. 2625.) 

CHARLES SPENCER CRANDALL 
Professor; B. S.. Mich. Agr. Coll., 1873; M. 
S„ do., 1889; b, O 12, 1852, Waverly, N. Y. 
Prepared in I.aPorte (Ind.) H. S. .\sst., Hort., 



Faculty 



8S9 



Mich. Agr. Coll. 1885-89; Prof., Bot. and 
Hort., Colo. Agr. Coll., 1890-00; Instr., Hort., 
Univ. of 111., 1902-03; Asst. Prof., Pomology, 
190307; Assoc. Prof., do., 1907-11; Prof., do., 
191 1 — . Auth.: Fruit Interests of the State, 
Colo. Exp. Sta. BuL, No. 17, 1891; Colorado 
Weeds, do.. No. 23, 1893; The Russian Thistle, 
do., No. 28, 1904; Blight and Other Plant Dis- 
eases, do., No. 41, 1898; Notes on Plum Cul- 
ture, do.. No. 50. 1898; The Curculio and the 
Apple, ///. Agr. E.vp. Sta. BuL, No. 98, 1905; 
Spraying Apples, do.. No. 106, 1906; Bordeaux 
,Mixture, do.. No. 135, 1909; also a number of 
mag. articles. Mem.. A. A. A. S., fellow, 1884; 
Am. Pomol. Soc; 111. St. Hort. Soc; Soc. of 
Hort. Sc. Address, 1106 W. Oregon St., Ur- 
bana. 

WILLIAM TRUMAN CRANDALL 
(See No. G143.) 

FRED RANDALL CRANE 
(See No. Gi44-) 

RUFUS CRANE 
Instructor; A. B., Middlebury Coll., 1909; 
S. B., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 191 1; b. O 27, 1886. 
N. Hanover, Mass.; s. Horace Southworth (b. 
Ag 12, 1853, Braintree, Mass.) and Sarah 
Emma (Barker) Crane (b. F 24, 1854, Hanson 
Mass.). Prepared in Hanover (Mass.) H. S. 
Engng. Staff, Boston Elevated Ry., Boston, 
1911-12; Instr., Baker Univ., 1912-13; do., G. 
E. D., Univ. of 111., 1913-18; do.. Forest Pro- 
ducts Lab., 1918 — . Co-Auth.: Mechanical 
Drafting, revised; Descriptive Geometry, re- 
vised. Mem., Baptist Church; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Married Helen Susan Merrill, D 26, 1914. 
Lawrence, Mass. Child, Dorothy Eleanor, b. 
Je 9, 1916. Address, 517 S. Warren St., Madi- 
son, Wis.; bus. add., c/o Forest Products 
Laboratory, do. 

ARTHUR ROBERT CRATHORNE 
(See No. 1119.) 

JAMES DOUGLASS CRAWFORD 
A. B., Williams Coll.. 1870; A. M., do., 1874; 
b. D 25, 1847, North Adams, Mass.; s. Robert 
(b. N 24, 1804, Paisley, Scot.) and Ellen M. 
(Griffin) Crawtord (b. Ja 6, 1810, Boston). 
Prepared in Durfield (Mass.) H. S. Instr., 
Ancient Langs., Univ. of 111., 1873-5; Asst. 
Prof., Ancient Langs., do., 1875-81; Prof., 
Hist, and Ancient Langs., do., 1881-91; do.. 
Hist., do., 1891-3; in charge of Lib., do., 1873- 
93. Retired. Address, Redlands, Calif. 

FRED DUANE CRAWSHAW 
Professor; B. S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 
1896; M. E., do., 1908; b. Mr 19, 1874. St. 
Paul; s. Frank (b. Ag 29, 1841, Copenhagen, 
N. Y.) and Mary (Dunnaway) Crawshaw (b. 
Mr 30, 1843, do.). Prepared in St. Paul »Mech. 
Arts H. S. Attended Univ. of Chicago, sum- 
mer 1900. Phi Gamma Delta. Teacher, Man. 
Arts, Cent. H. S., Minneapolis, 1896-97; Instr., 
do., Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 1897-1902; 
Prin., Franklin Sch., Peoria, 1902-08; Asst. 
Dean, Coll. of Engng. and in charge of Engng. 
Drawing, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Prof., Man. 
Arts, Univ. of Wis.. 1910 — ; Pres., Academic 
Bd., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; 
Prof., Indus. Educ. and Asst. to Dir., Engng. 
Exp. Sta., 1919 — . Pres. of Academic Bd. of 
Sch. of Mil. Aeronautics. Auth.: Problems in 
Furniture Making Man. Arts Press, Peoria, 
1906; Problems in Wood Turning, do., 1908; 
Metal Spinning, Pop. Mech. Co., Chicago; The 
Teaching of Manual Arts, Man. Arts Press, 
191 1; The Manual Arts for Vocational Ends, 
do.. 1912; Mechanical Drawing for Secondary 
Schools, Scott, Foreman & Co., Chicago, 1916; 
also several articles in Educ. Jours. Mem., 111. 
Man. Arts Soc; West. Drawing and Man Tr. 



Assn., Pres. Married Wilhelmina Blanche 
Crawshaw, S 12, 1899. Children: Frances 
Eveline, b. N 26, ipos; Frederick Story, b. Mr 
21, 1909; Horace (jordon, b. N 9, 1912; Mary 
Eleanor, b. F 22, 1916. Address, 705 W. Oregon 
St.. Urbana; bus. add., 705 W. Oregon. 
Uroana. 

NINA BELLE CRIGLER 
Professor; B. S., Columbia, 1909; b. Jl 30, 
1885, Worthington, Minn.; d. J. W. (b. :853, 
Va.) and Mary Louise (Chute) Crigler (b. 1853, 
New York). Prepared in Norm. H. S., Normal, 
111. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst., H. Sc, 111. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1906-7; do.. James Milliken 
Univ., 1907-8; do., Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Instr., 
do., 1911-12; Assoc, do., 1912-14; Assoc. Prof., 
Home Econ., Coll. of Indus. Arts, Denton, 
Tex., 1916-18; St. Dir., Vocational Home 
Econ., St. Dept. of Educ, Austin, Tex., 1918 — . 
Address, Austin, Tex. 

HERBERT LE SOURD CREEK 
(See No. G149.) 

WALTER LOUIS CRONIN 
Instructor; B. S., in M. E., Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1904; b. O 3, 1882, South Boston. Pre- 
pared in Boston Mech. Arts H. S. Teacher, 
evening sch., carpentry in Educ. Centres of the 
City of Boston, winter 1904-5; time-keeper and 
subforeman Subway, Boston; Insp.. Water- 
works, Holden, Mass.; Instr., Applied Mech., 
Univ. of 111., 1905-07. Address, 56 P St., So. 
Boston. t 

CLIFFORD CROSBY 
(See No. 2364.) 

MYRTLE AMY CRUZAN (GEYER) 
(See No. 6181.) 

HARRISON EDWARD CUNNINGHAM 
Secretary; A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1904; b. Jl 
29, 1877, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.; s. Charles Ed- 
win (b. Ja 8. 1859, New York City) and Min- 
nie Electa (Potter) Cunningham (b. O i, 1861, 
Bennington, Vt.). Prepared in Wyoming Sem., 
Kingston, Pa., and Hoosick Falls (N. Y.) H. 
S. Attended Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Phi Delta 
Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Reporter and Ed., 
various newspapers, 1904-06; Instr. and Asst. 
Registrar, Univ. of Vt., 1906-10; Asst. Regis- 
trar, Univ. of 111., 1910 — ; Sec, Bd. of Trus- 
tees, do., 1914 — ; Dir., Univ. Pres, 1918 — . 
Mem., Congr. Church; Lake Champlain Yacht 
Club, 1907-11; Sec, Univ. Club, 1910-14. Mar- 
ried Ethel Lord Ag 18, 1906, Burlington, Vt. 
Address, 1104 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

MERVIN JAMES CURL 
Journalist; A. B., Boston Univ., 1908; A. M., 
do., 1909; b. Je 16, 1883, Littleton, N. H. Pre- 
pared in Lawrence (Mass.) and Concord (N. 
H.) H. Schs. Instr.. Eng. and Greek, Pa. St. 
Coll., 1909-13; Asst. Prof., do., 1913-14; Instr., 
Eng., Univ. of HI., 1914-18; Newspaper work, 
Boston Herald, Boston 1918 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, Beacon Chambers, 17 Myrtle 
St., Boston. t 

FLORENCE RISING CURTIS 
(See No. 4608.) 

NATHANIEL CORTLANDT CURTIS 
Professor; Ph. B., Univ. of N. C, 1900; B. 
S., Columbia, 1904; b. F 8, 1881, Smithville, N. 
C. ; s. Walter Oilman (b. 1825. Hopkinton, N. 
H.) and Margaret Johnson (Coit) Curtis (b. 
1845, New York City). Prepared in Southport 
(N. C.) H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. Instr., 
Math, and Drawing, Univ. of N. C., J90407; 
Prof., Arch., Ala. Poly. Inst., 1907-12; Head. 
Sch. of Arch., Tulane Univ., 1912-17; Assoc. 
Prof.. Arch., Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Ed., Arch. 



Soo 



University of Illinois 



An aiul Its Allies, igu; Arch. Dept., Bids). 
A'l'ficH', New CVleatis, 1913-10. Auth. : Kle- 
iiients of tlrapliics. Shades, Shadows, and Per- 
spective, K. W. lUirton, Aulnirn, Ala.; Dome 
of Old St. Louis Hotel, iSew Orleans. Jicli. 
Kccoiii. N. v., iQ\o; Resume of Activities of 
Louisiana. Chapter of American Institute of 
Architects relative to preservation of historic 
Architecture of New Orleans, Jour, of .-L 1. C. 
1910; Reprints in Am. Aichs. Mem., A. L A.; 
Epis. Church. Married Elizabeth Lockhart 
Thach. Je u, 1913, Auburn, Ala. Children: 
Eleanor Coit, b. O 4, 1015; Nathaniel Cort- 
laudt, Jr., b. N 30, 19 17. Address, 310 Michi- 
gan Ave., Urbana. 

ALBERT ROOT CURTISS 
Agriculturalist; b. My 26, iS~6. Howell. 
Mich.; s. Henry B. (h. Ap 30. i8jo. Geneva, N, 
\,) and Sarah A, cClark) Lurtiss 0>. Ag 13, 
1S30, Oneida, N. Y.). Prepared iu Howell H. 
S. Instr., Wood Shop, Mich. Agr. (.'oil., iSoo-j; 
(/<>,, Univ. of 111., 1803-1906; with Curtiss, 
Randall & Co., Champaign, 1900; with Root & 
\an Dervoort Engng. Co., East Moline, 111.; 
Agr., Bravo, Mich. Married Sarah A. Hunger- 
ford, Mr g, iSSo. Addrt-ss, R j, Bravo, iMich.f 

RICHARD SIDNEY CURTISS 
Professor; Ph. B., S. S. S., Yale, 1888; Ph. 
D„ Univ. of Wurzburg, 1892; b. N 8, 1S04, 
Stratford, Conn.; s. Elbert O. (,b. 1S34, do.i 
and Enuua CReeve> Curtiss (h. Brooklyn. N. 
Y.). Prepared privatt% at Stratford. Phi 
Lambda Upsilou; Alpha Chi Sigma. Cheni., 
Conn. Exp. Sta., 18S8-00. 1803; Docent and 
Instr., Organic Chem., I'niv. of Chicago. 1893- 
7; Prof., Chem., Ilobart Coll,, Geneva, N. Y., 
1897-1901; do.. Union Coll., Schenectady, N. 
Y., 1901-4; Asst. Prof., Organic Chem., "Univ, 
of 111.. 1904-12: Prof., do.. Throop Poly. Inst., 
Pasadena. Calif., 1012-15; Research Chem., 
Mexican Petroleum Co.. Los Angeles, 1915-17; 
pvt. Jab„ Pasadena, Calif.. 1917 — . Auth.: (.'with 
E. K. Strachan) Condensations in the Mesox- 
alic Ester Series, Jour. A. C. S., Mr, 191 1; 
(.with J. A. Kostalck) Pseudo Acid Esters in 
the Mesoxalic Ester Synthesis, do.. Je, 1911: 
Review Die Beziehun.irezwischen Farbe una 
Konstitution bei Organischen Verbindungen, 
von Dr. H. Ley (.S. Ilirzel, Leipsic, loii) do., 
Jc, 1911; (.with L. F. Nickell) Ethyl Cyantar- 
tronate and its .\ddition Reactions with Amines, 
read at the Indianapolis Meeting of the A. C. 
S.. Je 1011; (with H. S. Hill and R. H. Lewis) 
Koto Ester Addition Products with Aryl .Vmines 
and Alcohol. Jour. A. C. S.. si. Mv iqii; 
(with R. S. Burgess") Phenylimino ^Ia^onates 
and the Mechanism of their Reactions, Jour. A. 
C. S.: Articles in .4m. Clicm. Jour.: Sc; Jour., 
A. C. S.: Chem. at the Univ. of 111.. Univ. 
of 111 Press. 1905. Mem., Der Deutschen Chem- 
ischen Gesellschaft. of Berlin; do.. Bavaria; A. 
C. S.; A. A. .\. S., fellow: Eighth Internat. 
Cong, of Applied Chem.: 111. Acad, of Sc. ; 
Champaign Co. Anti-Tuberculosis Health 
League. Married Jessie Loop. Je 14, iSoo. Clif- 
ton Spr., N. Y. Children: Harold L.. b. Jl i. 
1901; Hildegard, b. O 30, 1902. Address. 150 N. 
El Molino Ave.. Pasadena, Calif. 



ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN 
Assoc, and Asst. Dean; A. B.. Oberlin Coll.. 
loii: Ph. D.. Columbia. 1017; b. Mr 27. 1S80; 
s. Sylvanus Dustin and Estclle Caroline (Hodg- 
man") Cusnman (b. Essex Co.. N. Y.). Prepared 
in Akron (O.) ^H. S. Sipiia Phi Epsilon; Phi 
Beta Kappa: Geor.ge \\ illiam Curtis Fellow, 
Columbia: William Bayard Cutting Fellow, do. 
Teacher. Hist.. Oberlin (O.") Acad., ion-13: 
Instr.. Pol. Sc. Univ. of 111., 191.S-1S: Assoc. 
do.. 1918—. Asst. Dean. Coll. of L. A. & S., 
(/(>., i9iS — . Auth.: Voting Organic Laws. P<»/. 
5"i\ Quarterly. Vol. 28, Je 1013: Analysis of 
the Popular Vote on Constitution.T' and Legis- 
lative Proposals in the Gene. at Election of 



1014, The .Yew Retublie, Mr 6, 1915; Voters' 
Leagues and their work, Kat. Munie. Rci'^iew, 
Vol. 4: City Planning and the Courts. Proc of 
Second Annual Convention of 111. Municipal 
League, L'nii: of 111. /-fii/., Ja 3. 1010; Recent 
Experience with the Initiative and Referendum, 
Am. Pol. Se. Review. Vol. 10; Woman Sutlrage 
on the Installment Plan, The Nation. Vol. 105, 
1017: Municipal War Work. Univ. of III. Bui., 
F 4, 1018. Mem.. Am. Pol. Sc. Assn. Married 
Clarissa White Fairchild. D 25. 1910. New 
York City. Child. Robert Fairfield, b. N 28. 
loiS. .Iddress, 1104 S. 3rd St.. Champaign. 

ALBERT HARTMAN DAEULER 

(.See No. 3.335.) 

DWIGIIT STOUT DALBEY 
(.See No. 1655.) 

ARTHUR HILL DANIELS 
Professor; A. B., Olivet Coll., 1887; B. D.. 
Yale, 1890; Ph. D.. Clark Univ., 1893; b. O 19, 
1805, East Medvvay, Mass.; s. Elijah Breck 
(b. F 17, 1836, do.) and Roxa (Boydcn) Dan- 
iels (h. N 2, 1830, Dedham. Mass.). Prepared 
in Mcdway (Mass.) M. S. Instr., Philos.. Univ. 
of 111., 1S93-95; Asst. Prof., do., 1895-99; 
Prof.. (/().. 1890 — . Acting Dean of Coll. Lit. 
and Arts. do.. 1912-13. Auth.: Regeneration: A 
Study of the New Life. Am. Jour, of Psych., 
\"ol. (1. 1893; The Memory. After-image, and 
Attention. 1^0. .Vol. 6. 1803; The Teaching of 
Logic. Pof'. Sc. Monthly. 1905. Mem., Am. 
Psych. Assn.; Am. I'hil. Assn.; Western Phil. 
.\ssn. Married Eunice Dean. Jl 21. 1S98, Co- 
lasset. Mass. Address, 80s W. Nevada St., 
Urbana. 

EUNICE DEAN DANIELS 
Born Ap 9, 1865. Lowell, Mass.; d. James 
(b. N 27, 1818. Clitheroe. Eiig.) and Sarah 
Bowers (Chase) Dean (b. D 13, 181S, Swanzev, 
Mass.). Prepared in Manchester (N. ID H. S. 
.\lplia Chi Omega. Attended Wcllesley Coll., 
18S2-3. IVt. Teaching. Piano and Harmony, 
r.oston and Lowell, Mass., 1884-08; Instr., Mus- 
ic. I'iaiio. I'niv. of Ilk. 1901-5; Head of 
Woman's Hall, do., 1905-7. Auth.: Song, The 
Night has a Thousand Eyes, A, P. Schmidt. 
Married Arthur Hill Daniels, Jl 21. 1898, 
Cohasset, Mass, Address, S05 W. Nevada St., 
Urbana. 

RALPH R.WMOND DANIELSON 
(See No. 6138.) 

JUAl^ITA ELIZABETH DARRAH 

(See No. 562S.) 

•MARY DARROW (OLSOX) 
A. B., .-Mlegheny Coll.. 18S2; b. Cleveland: 
d. Ammirus (b. N 1818, Henrietta, N. Y,) and 
Eiiinia (Eddy) Harrow (b. O 1S26. Windsor. 
Conn.). Prepared in .Mlegheny Coll., Meadville, 
Pa. Ossoli Lit. Soc. Teacher, Latin and Greek, 
N. E. O. Norm. Sch.. 1882-3: Instr.. Mod. 
Langs.. I'niv. of 111., 1883-5; teacher, Chicago, 
1880; Prin,. Park Manor' Pvt. Sch.. 1S90; 
Prin.. McCosh ("Iramniar Sch.. 1894; 
Mem., Chicago Pol. Equality Club; Ella F. 
Young Club; Authors' Club. London; V. P.. 
St. SntTravje Assn.; Xat. Educ Assn.; Bur. 
of Geog. Married O. G. Olson. O 6, 1889, 
Racine. Wis. Died N 15. 1Q09. Chicago. 

EUGENE DAVENPORT 
Prof.. Dean, and Dir.; B. S., Mich. Agr. 
Coll., 1878: LL. D.. (/<).. 1907: b. Je 20, 1856. 
Woodland. !Mich.: s. George Alartin (b. Mr 3, 
1828, Danby. N. Y.) and Esther (Sutton") Dav- 
enport (b. iSIy iS. 1830. Monroeville, O.). Pre- 
pared in Teacher's Sch.. Woodland Tp. Delta 
Tau Deha. Farmer till 18S0: Prof.. Agr.. Mich. 
Agr. Coll., 1889-91; Dir., Collegio Agronomica, 



I'aculty 



861 



Piricicaba, St. of San Paula, Brazil, S. A., 1891- 
92; Dean, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1895 — ; 
Dir., Agr. Exj). Sta., do., tUgy — ; Prof., Threm- 
inaloloKy, 1901 — . Auth.: Princiiilcs of Brced- 
iiiK. (Jinn & Co.; Eriucation for Efricic-iicy, Ihrath 
S: Co.; DoiiiL-sticatc-d .\nimals and Plants, fWnn 
& Co.; various l)uls. from Mich, aiul 111. ICxp. 
.Slas. ; occasional addresses and articles on agr. 
topics. Mem., (Christian Union; A. A. A. .S. Fel- 
low; Am. itreeders' Assn.; Mich. Acad, of So. ; 
Am. GeoR. Soc; Author's Club of Eng. ; Congr. 
Church. Married JCmma Jane Coats, N 2, 1881, 
Woodland, Mich. Children; IJorothy, b. F 3, 
1897 (died K 7, 1897); Margaret, b. S 6, 1898. 
Address, 807 S. Wright St., Champaign. 

CI.IN'E FLEMING DAVIDSON 
I'iiys. and Surg.; 15. S., Wabash Coll., 1900; 
M. D., Johns Hopkins, 1907; b. Ag 16, 1897, 
Crawfonlsville, Jnd.; s. David ilenry (b. 1852, 
do.) .Salome E. ( ilarshbarger; Davidson _(b. 
1854, Ladoga, Ind.). Prepared in Wabash Coll. 
I'rei). Sch. Phi Beta Kai)pa; Al[)ha Omega 
Alpha. Teacher, II. S., Charleston, 190001; 
Instr., Univ. Acad., 1901-03; attended Johns 
llojikins Med. Sch., 190307; Resident House 
Oflicer, Johns Hopkins llosp., 1907-08; Phys. 
and Surg., Sealllc, 1908; Chief Med. Insp., 
Dept. of Health, do., 1911-14. Mem., I'resby. 
Church; Arch. Club, Seattle; Coll. Club, du. 
A. F. A. M. Address, 509 American Bank 
Hldg., Seattle. 

BERTHA ADELINE DAVIS (COPLEN) 
Musician; b. 1877, Dover, Mass. Prepared in 
Newton H. .S., Boston. Teacher, Ojicra, 
('hurch, and Concert Singing, 1910-15; Instr., 
Voice, Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Vocal Teacher, 
Concert and Church Singer, Los Angeles, 
19 16 — . Married J. D. Coplen, D 191 8, Los 
Angeles. Address, 15 18 Grammercy Place, Los 
Angeles. 

CHARLES GIDEON DAVIS 
Teacher; A. B., Univ. of Ind.; 1898; Ph. D., 
Freiburg, Ger., 1902; b. Mr 6, 1875, Sheridan, 
Ind.; s. Newton Jasiier (b. N 23, 1823, l'"ayetle 
Co., Ind.) and Mary Jane Davis (b. Jl 24, 
1837, Ripley Co., Ind.). Prepared in Sheridan 
(Ind.) Jl. S.; Attended Univ. of (ieneva, 
.Switzerland, summer 1901; Univ. of Grenoble, 
France, vacation course 1901. Goethe Gesell- 
schat. Teacher, Noblesville, Ind., 1895; Mes- 
senger, Appellate Court of Ind., 1895 97; I'rin., 
II. S., Wdliainsport, Ind., 1898-1900; Instr., 
Bot. and Latin, Roberts Inst., F'reiburg, Ger., 
1900-02; Pvt. Tutor, Wiesbaden, Ger., 1902-03; 
Instr., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1903-08; fruit cul- 
ture. Wash., 1908-10; Grad. stud., Univ. of 
Calif., 1910-11; Prin., II. S., Esparto, Calif., 
191 1 ; Ileadj Lang. Dept.^ Union Poly. II. S., 
Venice, Calif. Auth.: Die deutschen .Substan- 
iva auf ling im 18. Jahrhundert, Trueber, 
Strassburg, 1903, and in Zeithschrift fiir 
deutsche Wortforschung, Vol. IV, 1903- Berlin 
as a Music Center, translated from (jcr. for 
Music Lover's Calendar, 1906; various articles 
and translations for other periodicals. Mem., 
M. E. Church; Y. M. C. A.; St. Teachers 
Assn., Calif. Address, Venice, Calif. 

GRANT TRAIN DAVIS 
(See No. G159.) 

JOHN WILLIAMS D.WIS 
(See No. Gi6o.) 

RAYMOND EARL DAVIS 
(See No. G162.) 

ROBERT LESLEY DAVIS 
(See No. G163.) 



WILLIAM JAMES DAVIS 
Major; b. Ag 7, 1879, Pcrryville, Pa. At- 
tended Girard Coll.: Univ. of Pa. 2nd. Lt., 
8th Inf., 1901; 1st l-t., do,, 1906; Capt., 2jnfi. 
Inf., 1916; Asst. Prof., Mil. Sc, Univ. of 111., 
1916-17; Mai., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 
1917 — . Address, Cainp Zachary Taylor, Ky. 

ANNA MARY DAVISON 
Journalist; b. Ja 19, 1883, Monticello, 111.; 
d. John W. (b. Ap 30, 1854, Holly head, Wales) 
anrl Anna Elizabeth (Knight) Davison (b. Jl 
25, 1859, Monticello, 111.). J'rejiared in Mon- 
ticello H. .S. Asst., Woman's (jym., Univ. of 
111., 1903-7: teacher. Music and Phys. Tr., 
Wautoma, Wis., 1907-9; do., La. St. Norm., 
Natchitoches, La., 1909-10; teacher. West Side 
Conservatory of Music, Chicago, 1010-13; with 
Chicago Daily News, 19 13 — . Address, 711 
Barry Ave., Chicago; bus. add., Chicago Daily 
News, do. 

CHESTER MORTON DAVISON 
(See No. 1120.) 

ERIC ALLEN DAWSON 
Correspondent; B. S., Univ. of Miss., 1908; 
M. A., do., 1913; b. Jl 8, 1888, Okolona, Miss.; 
s. Ward (b. Ag 31, 1861, Mt. I'leasaiit, 'j'enn.) 
and Annie Lee (Moore) Dawson (b. N 22, 
1865, Columbus, Ga.). Prepared in Okolona 
(.Miss.) II. S.; Attended Univ. of Paris. Sig- 
ma Alpha Epsilon. Asst., Mod. Lang., Univ. of 
Miss., i9'3-iS; Asst. and Grad. Stud., Rom. 
Lang., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Corresponrlent, 
Sears, Roebuck, & Co., 19 17. Y. M. C. A. Sec, 
13 Rue La Foyette, Paris, France, 191 8. Ad- 
dress, Okolona, Miss. 

HARRIET DAY 
Director; b. Laurel, Ind.; d. William L. (b. 
Seaford, Del.) and Anna M. (Conwell) Day (b. 
do.). Prepared in Laurel (Ind.) H. .S. West. 
Coll., Oxford, O., 1892-3; Cincinnati Art Acad., 
1893-5; New York Art Sch., 1897-8; M. Julian 
Acad. Paris, under Jean Paul Laurens, 1H98-9; 
Pa. Museum and Sch. of Indus. Art, Philadel- 
phia, 1904-5; Columbia, 1909-10. Head of Art 
Dopt., El (jolejio Americano Monterey, Old 
Mexico, 1895-6; Dir., Dept. Colo. Teachers' St. 
Coll., Greeley, 1899-1904; Dir., Art Deiit., .St. 
Norm. Sch., Cheney, Wash., 1905-8; Head of 
Art Dept., C)kla. St. Agr. Coll., 1909-10; Instr., 
Art and Design, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Dir., 
Dept. of Art, Mo. Northwest St. Norm. Sch., 
'9' I — . Auth.: Various articles in sch. journs. 
Address, Northwest Normal, Maryville, Mo.f 

HARRY WARREN DAY 

(See No. 8266.) 

VINCENT S. DAY 
(See No. 8267.) 

NIELS HENRIKSEN DEBEL 
(See No. G170.) 

JOSEPH EDGAR DE CAMP 
Instructor; B. S., Ark. Coll., 1905; A. M., 
Univ. of Mich., 1912; I'h. D., do., 1914; b. F 
19, 1887. Desha, Ark.; s. Edgar F. (b. 1861) 
and Emilie Anne (Smith) De Camp (b. 1865, 
Batesville, Ark.). Prepared in Ark. Norm. 
Coll.; Ark. Coll. Sigma Xi. Asst. Psych., 
Univ. of III., 1914-15; Instr., do., Univ. of 
Calif., 1915-16; do., Stanford Univ., 1916 — . 
Pvt., Psych. Examing Bd., Camp Kearney, 
Calif. Auth.: A .Study of Retroactive Inhibition, 
Psych. Monograph .S'eries, 191 5; The Influence 
of Color upon Apparent Weight, Jour, of Exp. 
Psych., 1917. Mem., Am. Psych. Assn.; Assn. of 
West. Naturalists; A. A. A. S. Address. 
Stanford Univ., Calif. 



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EDWARD HARRIS DECKER 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1897; LL. 
B., do., 1904; b. O 14. 187-2, Battle Creek, 
Mich.; s. Garrett (b. N 19, 1836, Ulster Co., N. 
Y.) and Jennie M. (Bellows) Decker (b. S 
21, 1840, Climax, Mich.). Prepared in Battle 
Creek (Mich.) H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 
PiJ Delta Phi; Order of the Coif. Lawyer, 
Battle Creek, Mich., 1904-09; City Atty., do., 
1907-09; Instr., Law, Univ. of 111., 1909-11; 
Prof., do., 191 1—. On leave 1918-19. Special 
Advisor, Legal Section, War Risk Ins. Bur., 
1918-19. Auth. : The Case of the Sealed Instru- 
ment in 111., ///. Law Bui., vol. i, 1918. Mem., 
Presby. Church; 111. St. Bar Assn.; Am. Bar 
Assn. Married Mary Hawkins Fitzhugh, D 25, 
1909. Address, 806 W. Green St., Urbana. 

CHARLES DE GARMO 
Professor; Ph. B., Univ. of Halle, 1886; b. 
Ja 7, 1849, Mukwnago, Wis.; s. Rufus (b. N i, 
1 82 1, Esopus, N. Y.) and Laura (Wilbur) De 
Garmo (b. Ag 1822. Petersborough, N. Y.). 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. Prof.. Mod. 
Langs., 111. St. Norm. Univ., 1886-90; Prof., 
Psych, and Educ, Univ. of 111., 1890-1; Pres., 
Swarthmore Coll., Swarthmore, Pa., 1891-99; 
Prof., Sc. and Art of Educ, Cornell Univ., 
1898-1814; Retired. Pvt., 149th 111., 1865- 
6. Auth.: Essentials of Method, D. C. Heath 
& Co., 1890; Translation of Lindner's Psych., 
do., 1890; Language (English) Series, 1898, 
Am. Book Co.; Interest and Educ, 1903, Mac- 
millan Co.; Herbart and Herbartions, Scribners, 
1898; Principles of Secondary Educ, 1907-10, 
Macmillan Co. Mem., Nat. Herbart Soc Mar- 
ried Ida W^itbeck, D 29, 1875. Children: Walter 
C, b. 1876; Mabel L., b. 1880, (died); Robert 
Max, b. 1885. Address, Cocoanut Grove, Fla.t 

MARY CORA DE GARMO 
Dietitian; A. B., Wash. Univ., 1912; M. A., 
Columbia, 1913; Prepared in Newcomb Coll., 
1908-9; Prof., H. Sc, Agnes Scott Coll., 1913- 
16; Instr., H. Sc. Univ. of 111., 1916-17. Dieti- 
tian, Base Hospital, Camp McPherson, <ja.; do., 
France. Address, 6186 Washington Ave., St. 
Louis. 

WILLIAM MAURICE DEHN 
(See No. G172.) 

HORACE GROVE DEMING 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Washington, 
1907; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1911; b. F 25, 
1885, San Bernardino, Calif. Prepared in Ta- 
coma (Wash.) H. S. Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of Wis., 1908-11; Prof., Chem.. 
Univ. of the Philippines, 1911-16; Chief, Dept., 
do., 1916; Assoc. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1916- 
18; Assoc. Prof., do., Univ. of Neb. 1918; Prof., 
do., Univ. of Neb., 1918; Prof., Gen. and Phys. 
Gen. and Phys. Chem., Staff. Chem. Warfare 
Service, N. A., 1918^. Auth.: Articles in Jour. 
Indus, and Engng. Chem. Address, University 
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 

RUBY THORNE DE MOTTE (BROWN) 
(See No. 1657.) 

HERBERT WILLIAMS DENIO 
Librarian; A. B., Middlebury Coll., Vt., 
1888; A. M., do., i8qi; B. L. S., N. Y. St. 
Lib. Sch., 1894; b. Je 16, 1896, Bakersfield, 
Vt. Libn., Westfield Atheneum Mass.; Cata- 
loger, Dittenberger Lib., Univ. of 111. 1908-10; 
Farmer, Honkinton, N. H. igio-15; Cataloger, 
Henry E. Huntington Pvt. Lib., New York 
City, 1915 — . Aut'.i.: Newspaper articles, an- 
nual reports, and various articles relating to 
the Pub. Lib. Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
Minnie C. Denio, 1910. Address, 973 Summit 
Ave., New York City. 



HERBERT KNIGHT DENNIS 
Assistant; Ph. B., Brown, 1912; A. M., 
Princeton, 1914; A. M., Harvard, 1915; Ph. D., 
do., 1918; b. Je 1, 1886, Muncie, Ind. Prepared 
in Allegheny Coll. Prep. Sch. Phi Delta Theta. 
Prin., H. S., East Mead, Pa., 1908-09; Stone- 
boro. Pa., 1909-10; Instr. Peddie Inst., Hights- 
town, N. J., 1912-14; Robert Treat Paine 
Fellow, Harvard, 1915-16; Asst., Sociol., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-18. Asst., Sociol., Rice Inst., 
Houston, Tex., 1918 — . Married Agnes Wright 
('16), S 7, 1918, Urbana. Address, c/o Rice 
Inst. Houston, Tex. 

WILLIAM CULLEN DENNIS 
Lawyer; A. B., Earlham Coll., 1896; A. B,. 
Harvard, 1897; A. M., LL. B., do., 1901; LL. 
D., Earlham, 191 1; b. D 22, 1878, Richmond, 
Ind.; s. David Worth (b. 1849, West River, 
Ind.) and Martha Ann(Curl) Dennis (b. Mar- 
shall, Ind.). Prepared in (jymnasium, Bonn, 
Ger. and Edinburgh Royal H. S. Cosmos 
Club; Commencement speaker. Harvard, 1898; 
Sec Lake Mohonk Conf. on Internat. Arbitra- 
tion, 1901-02. Instr., Law, Univ. of 111., 1902; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1902-04; Asst. Prof., Stanford 
Univ., 1904-05; Adjunct Prof., Columbia, 1905- 
06; Prof., Law, George Washington Univ. Law 
Sch., 1906-09; Asst. Solicitor, Dept. of St., 
1906-10; Agt. of the U. S., U. S. and Venezuela 
Arbitration before the permanent Tribunal at 
the Hague, (Case of the Orinoco Steamship 
Co.) 1909-10; Agt. of the U. S., Chamizal-Ar- 
bitration with Mex. before the Internat. Bound- 
ary Comn., El Paso, Tex., 1910-11; Sec. to the 
Chief Justice of the U. S. in the Costa Rica- 
Panama Boundary Arbitration, 1911; |)vt. law 
practice, Washington, D. C, 1911 — ; Counsellor 
to Chinese Govt., 1917 — -. Auth.: The Orinoco 
Steamship Co. Case before the Hague Tribunal, 
Am. Jour. Internat. Law. 1911; Compromise the 
great Defect of Arbitration, Columbia Law Rev., 
191 1 ; Jury Trial and f'e Federal Constitution, 
do., 1906; The Panama Situation in the Light of 
Internat. Law. Am. Law Register, 1904. Mem., 
Soc. of Friends; Sch. Comn., Moses Brown Sch., 
Providence, R. I. Married Agnes Kirkland Bar- 
ker, Jl 8, 1909, Washington, D. C. Children: 
David Worth, b. Je 7, 1912; Catherine E., b. 
Te 29, 1914. Address, The Alwyn, 1882 Columbia 
Road. Washington D. C. 

JOHN ADLUM DENT 
Associate; M. E., Lehigh Univ., 1905; b. Ja 
16, 1885, Brookland, Pa.; s. William (b. Je 12, 
1844, Washington, D. C.) and Frances Elliott 
(Johnsone) Dent (b. F 24, 1854, Columbia, S. 
C.). Prepared in Western H. S., Washington, 
D. C. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma. 
With Bucyrus Co., Milwaukee, i90t;-6; with 
Bethlehem Steel Co., S. Behtlehem Pa., 1906- 
7; N. Y. Transit Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., 1907- 
10; Instr., Mech. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1910- 
13; Assoc. Mech. Engng., 1913-17. R. 'O. T. C, 
Ft. Sheridan, 1917; ist Lt., Ord. Dept. N A., 
1917-18; Capt., do., A. E. F., France. 1918; — . 
Assoc. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Soc. for Promotion 
of Engng. Educ; Univ. Club of Urbana and 
Champaign. Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

GEORGE BION DENTON 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1907; M. 
A., do.. 1909; Ph. D., do., 1916; b. Mr 22, 
1884. Detroit: s. Walter Bion (b. 1857, Lowell, 
Mich.) and Mary (Wells) Denton (b 1852, 
Utica, Mich.). Prepared in Central H. S., 
Detroit. Phi Beta Kappa; Staff, Univ. Lit. 
Mag.; Quadrangle Club, Univ. of Mich. Asst. 
Rhet., Univ. of Mich., 1906-7; Asst.. Rhet- 
qnd Hist., do., 1907-8; Asst., Hist., do.. 1908-9; 
Asst., Eng. Univ. of 111., iqoo-io; Ed., News 
Letter, Univ. of Mich, and Asst. Ed.. Mich 
Alumnus, 1910-11; Instr.. Eng., N. W. Univ.^ 
1912-17; Instr.. Eng., N. W. Dental Sch., 
1917 — . Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am., 1914- 



Faculty 



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18. Married Fern Billing Sley, Je 9, 1916, 
North English, la. Child, Dorqthy Georgia, 
b. Ap :8, 1917. Address, 749 Sherman Ave., 
Evanston, 111.; bus. add.. N. W. Univ. Dental 
Sch., Chicago. 

WILLIAM WELLS DENTON 
(See No. G174.) 

GRACE EMILY DERBY 
Asst. Libn.; A. B., West. Coll., Oxford, O., 
1905; b. O 3, 1879, Lawrence, Kan.; d. Fred- 
erick Asa (b. Mr 16, 1836, Wardsboro, Vt.) 
and Clara Hannah (White) Derby (b. Ag 10, 
1837, do.). Prepared in Lane Univ., Lecompton, 
Kan. Teacher, Piano, Lawrence, Kan., summers, 
1901-2; Ref. Asst., Lib., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; 
Libn., West. Coll., Oxford, O., 1907-11; Ref. 
Libn., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1911-13; Asst. 
Libn., do., 1913 — . Mem.. Am. Lib. Assn.; 
Assoc. Mem., Zeta Kappa Psi; Presby. Church. 
Address, 810 Alabama Ave., Lawrence, Kan. 

CLARENCE GEORGE DERICK 
(See No. G17S.) 

ELMER DERSHEM 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Kan., 1912; M. 
S., Univ. of la., 1915; Ph. D., do., 1917; b. 
D 31, 1881, Norwood, Kan.; s. Levi (b. 1844, 
Union (To., Pa.) and Mary (Howard) Dersh- 
em (b. 1843, Kalamazoo, Mich.). Prepared in 
Baker Univ. Acad., Baldwin, Kan. Sigma 
Xi. Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schnectady, 
N. Y., 1912-14; Asst., Phys., Univ. of la., 1914- 
17; Instr., Astron., Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Auth.: 
The Tungsten X-Ray Spectrum, la. Acad, of Sc. 
Proceedings, 1916; The X-Radiation of Tungs- 
ten, do., 1917; The Resolving Powers of X-Ray 
Spectrometers and The Tungsten X-Ray Spec- 
trum, Proceedings Nat. Acad, of Scs., 1918; 
Wave Lengths of the Tungsten X-Ray Spec- 
trum, Phys. Rez'iew, 1918. Mem., A. I. E. E.; 
Am. Astron. Soc. ; Am. Phys. Soc; Presby. 
Church. Married Aurella Knapp ('12), D 21, 
1918, Chicago. Address, 915 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

JOHN A. DETLEFSEN 
Professor; A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1908; A. 
M., Harvard. 1910; Sc. D., do., 1912; b. S 12, 
1883, Norwich, Conn.; s. George Detlef (b. Je 
5. 1 86 1. Schleswig-Holstein, Ger.) and Augusta 
(Nadolny) Detlefsen (b. O 23, 1864, Liebe- 
muhl, Prussia). Prepared in Cambridge (Mass.) 
Latin Sch. Phi Gamma Delta. Austin Teach- 
ing Fellow, Harvard, 1908-12; Asst. Prof., 
Genetics, Univ. of 111., 1912-18; Assoc. Prof., 
do., 1918 — . Auth.: Genetic Studies on a Cavy 
Species Cross, Carnegie Inst, of Wash.. Publi- 
cation No. 205, 1914; The Fertility of Hybrids 
in a Mammalian Species Cross, Am. Breeders 
Mag., Vol. 3. No. 4. 1912; Pink-eyed White 
Mice, Carrying the Color Factor. Am. Natural- 
ist, Vol. 50, 191 6; Mendelism and Sheep 
Breeding, Nat. Wool Gtower, Vol. 5. No. s, 
191 5. Mem., Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; A. A. 
A. S.; Am. Soc. of Zool.; Am. Soc. of Natural- 
ists; Sec, An. Div., Am. Genetic Assn.; hon. 
mem., Ky. Acad, of Sc. Married Ruth Sara'i 
Atwell, Je 18, 1914, Evanston, 111. Child. John 
Detlef, b. My 5, 1916. Address, 916 W. Nevada 
St. Urbana. 

JEREMIAH AMOS De TURK 
Instructor; B. S.. Pa. St. Coll., 1912; b. Jl 
28. 1886 Berks Co., Pa.; s. Jeremiah M. (b. 
Mr 2, 1857, do.) and Catherine (Stetzler) De 
Turk (b. Mr i8'^6. do.). Prepared in Reading 
(Pa.) H. S.; Allentown (Pa.) Prep. Sch.; 
Univ. of 111. Farmer 1894-IQ00; Mach. and 
Tool-maker, igoo-07; Instr., Mach. Shop Prac- 
tice. Univ. of 111., 1915-18. ist Lt., Ord. Dept., 
Salvage Board, Washington, D. C. Married, Jl 



1 91 8. Auth.: A Manual of Machine Shop 
Practice and Mgmt.; Articles in Am. Mach. 
and other mags. Mem., Soc. for Promotion of 
Engng. Educ; Am. Assn. of Engrs. ; A. F. A. 
M.; Presby. Church. Address, 927 K St., N. E., 
Washington, D. C. 

LOUIS De VRIES 
Professor; A. B., Central Wesleyan Coll., 
Warrenton, Mo., 1907; A. M., N. W. Univ., 
1908; Ph. D., do., 1918; b. My 21, 1885, 
Bremen, Ger.; s. Edward (b. Mr 8, 1858, do.) 
and Gesine (Danelsberg) De Vries (b. F 28, 
1856, Delmenhorst, Ger.). Prepared in Ober- 
realschule, Oldenburg, Ger. Attended Univs. of 
Berlin and Leipzig, 1908-9; Asst., Ger., Univ. 
of 111., 1910-12; Teacher, Man, Tr. H. S., 
Indianapolis 1912-13; Instr. and Asst. Prof., 
Dept. Mod. Lang., la. St. Coll.. 1916 — . Mar- 
ried Anna Brahms, Jl 17, 1912. Oldenburg, Ger. 
Address, la. St. Coll., Ames, la. 

SARAH LOUISE DEWEY (YENSEN) 
(See No. 1028.) 

FRANK WALBRIDGE De WOLF 
Geologist; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1903; b. 
Mr 22, 1881, Vail, la. Sigma Xi; Phi Delta 
Theta; Jr. Coll. Scholarship in Geol. ; Sr. Coll. 
Scholarship, do. Chem. 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 
1900-1; Field Instr., Geol., Univ. of Chicago, 
summer, 1903; Teacher, Physiog., Morgan Park 
Acad., III., 1904; Geol., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1904- 
7: Dir., St. Geol. Sur., Univ. of 111., 1908- 
17; Asst., Dir., U. S. Bur. of Mines. Chief. 
St. Geol. Sur. Div., 1917— . Auth.: various 
scientific and popular articles and buls. on 
Coal Stratigraphy and Econ. Geol.; U. S. Geol. 
Sur. Reports; III. Geol. Sitr. Reports., etc. 
Mem., F. A. A., F. Geol. Soc; A. I. M. E.; 
West. Soc. Engrs.; 111. Soc. Engrs.; Pres., 
Assn. Am. St. Geols., 1917; Am. Min. Cong.; 
111. Acad. Sc, Pres., 1913; Mem., Geol. Com., 
Nat. Research Council, 1917; Exec. Com., Div. 
of Geol. and Geog., do., 1918; Unitarian 
Church. Married Fannie Davis, D 26, 1904, 
(Chicago. Children: John W., b. Je 27, 1909; 
Eleanor, b. Jl 13, 1912; Robert W., b. My 30, 
1916; Frank T., b. S 9, 1918. Address, 1008 S. 
Busey, Urbana. 

ERNEST RITSON DEWSNUP 
Professor; B. A., Victoria Univ., Eng., 1895; 
M. A., do.. 1900; b. Ap 17, 1874; s. Joseph (b. 
1S39) and Annie (Ritson) Dewsnup (b. My 
1835, Isle of Man). Prepared in Manchester, 
Eng. Stanley Jevons Studentship in Econ. Re- 
search; Warburton Research Essay Prize in 
Local Govt.; Cobden Club Prize; New Shakes- 
peare Society's Prize. Professorial Lecturer, 
Rys., Univ. of Chicago, 1904-7; Lecturer, Ry. 
Transport., LTniv. of Manchester; Head of the 
Dept. of Higher Cml. Educ. and Sikes Lectur- 
er, Econ., Mun. Tech. Coll. of Huddersfield, 
1899-1904; Prof., Ry. Adm., Univ. of 111., 
1907-18; (leave of absence) Statistical and 
Finance Officer. Dept. of Movements and Rys., 
British War Office; Brig. Gen.. British Army, 
1918 — . Auth.: Railway (Organization and Work- 
ing, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1906; The Housing 
Problem in England, The Univ. of Manches- 
ter Press, 1907; The Necessity of Care in the 
Interpretation of Railway Statistics. The Ry. 
Gazette, London. Eng., 1910; Freight Classi- 
fication, LaSalle Exten. Univ., 1913; numerous 
articles and reviews. Mem., Royal Statistical 
Soc. Fellow; Am. Econ. Assn. Married Sarah 
Tnne Gibbs. Je 1897 Swansea, South Wales. 
Children: Ernest Joseph, b. 1898 (died 1898); 
Frederick Richard, b. 1899 (died 1900); Sarah 
Josephine, b. 1901; Edmund Ritson, b. 1902; 
Anna Ritson, b. 1903; Roger Ritson, b. 1905; 
Esther Ritson, b. 1906; Ernesta Ritson. b. 1912. 
Address, 912 W. Hill St., Champaign. 



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EDWIN GRANT DEXTER 
Educator; B.P., Brown Univ., 1891; A. 
M , do. 1892; Ph. D.. Columbia, 1899; LL. 
D., Univ. of Porto Rico. 191-^; b. Jl 21, 1868, 
Calais, Me.; s. Henry Vaughan (b. 1816, 
Wayne, Me.) and Mary Edna (Boardman) 
De.xter (b. 1831, Calais, Me.). Prepared in 
Worcester Acad., Mass. Zeta Psi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Carpenter Premium in Pub. Speak.; 
Honorary Scholarship. Science Master, H. S.. 
Colo. Springs, Colo., 1892-5; Prof., Psych., 
Colo. St. Norm. Sch., 1895-1900; Prof., Educ, 
Univ. of HI., 1900-7; Dean, Summer Session, 
do., 1901-07; Dir., Sch. of Educ, do., 1905- 
07;' Commissioner of Educ. and Chancellor, 
Univ. of Porto Rico, 1907-12; Rector, Institute 
Nacional de Panama, 1912— . Adjutant, N. 
G. of Porto Rico. Auth.: A History of Educa- 
tion in the U. S., Macmillan, 1904; Weather 
Influences; An Empirical Study of the Mental 
Effects of Definite Meteorological Conditions, 
Macmillan, 1904; also many articles. Mem. 
111. St. Schoolmaster's Club; 111. St. Teachers 
Assn., Pres., Child Study Section; N. E. A., 
Pres., Child Study Section; Am. Psych. Assn.; 
Am. Geog. Soc; Am. Social Sc. Assn.; Inter- 
nationalen Societie fur Schulhygiene; Societe 
Jean Jacques Rousseau; Nat. Soc. of Coll. 
Teachers of Educ; Nat. Soc. for the Scientific 
Study of Educ, Pres., 1905-6; A. A. A. S.; 
Fellow; Exec. Council, ot P. R. ; Insular Lib. 
Bd Pres. Married Allie Martin Hodge, Je 7. 
1895, Colorado Springs, Colo. Children: Henry 
Vaughan. b. Mr 27, 1896; Louise, b. Ag 3, i90o; 
Dwight Hodge, b. JI 14. 1903; Edwin Board- 
man, b. O 14, 1906; William Martin, b. O 31. 
19 13. Address, Panama, R. de P. 

CARL RANKIN DICK 

(See No. 2951-) 

IRA WILMER DICKERSON 

(See No. 3705-) 

ROGER MILTON DICKHUT 

Architect; B. S., Arch., Univ. of Pa., 1906; 
b. Je 19, 1880, Quincy, 111.; s. Edward Charles 
(b. do.) and Adeline May (Carter) Dickhut 
(b. do.). Prepared in Quincy H. S.; Univ. 
of 111. 1901-03; Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts, :go6- 
07. In various archs'. offices, Quincy, St. Louis, 
and Philadelphia; Instr., Arch. Design, Univ. 
of IlL, igii-ij; Arch., Philadelphia, 1912 — • 
Mem., Arch. Alumni Soc. Univ. of Pa.; T. 
Square Club, Philadelphia; Univ. Club, Urbana; 
Epis. Church. Married Gratia Walmsley Auze, 
N 27, 1907. Philadelphia. Address. Glenolden, 
Delaware Co., Pa. 

NELLE MAJOR DICKINSON 
(CHENOWITH) 

(See No. 3344-) 

WILLIAM DIETRICH 

(See No. G179.) 

JOHN GERHARD DIETRICHSON 

Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1909; B. 
S , do., 1910; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1914; b. 
Ap I, 1884, Menomonie, Wis.; s. P. A. (b. Nor- 
way) and Rachel (Jackson) Dietrichson (b. do.) 
Prepared in Necedoh (Wis.) H. S. Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of Minn., 1909-10; do., Univ. of Wis., 
1910-12; Instr., do., 1912-13; do.. Univ. of 
Minn., 1913-14, 1916-17: Instr.. Phys. Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Married Mary Elizabeth 
Watkins, D 30,' 1914. Address, 1316 S. Or- 
chard St., Urbana. 

LEMUEL CROSS DILLENBACK 
Instructor; A. B., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1913; A. M.. do., 1Q14; b. Ap 7. 1890, Cobles- 
kill, N. Y. Prepared in Cobleskill (N. Y.) H. 
S. Arch., with E. B. Lee and H. Hounbastlc, 



Archs., 1914-15; Instr., Arch., Univ. of III., 
1915-17. 2nd Air Service, 155 Aero Squadron, 
A. E. F., France. Mem., Lutheran Church. 
.4ddress, 604 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. t 

"WILLIAM A. DINWIDDIE 
Born. Ind.; Appointed in the Army from la.; 
hosp. steward, 40th la. Inf., 1862-63; Asst. 
Surg., 2jd la. Inf. Volunteers, 1863-65, when 
honorably mustered out of service; 2nd Lt., 
Sth U. S. Cav., 1868; do., 2d Cav., 1869-75; 
1st Lt., do., 1875; Commandant, Univ. of 111., 
1877-80; first army commandant; with title of 
Commander of Bn. Retired Jl 26, 1886, for 
disability incuired in the line of duty. Died 
N 4, 1901, Palmyra, Wis. 

HENRY BERNHARD DIRKS 
(See No. 2075.) 

JAY KARL DITCHY 

(See No. G181.) 

RAYMOND EPHRIAM DIXON 
Cashier; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1909; A. M., 
do.. 1 913; b. Ag 6, 1885, Kingston, Wis.; 
s. Ephraim (b. O 18, 1853, Dodge Co., Wis.) 
and Sarah (Dalton) Dixon (b. Ap 4, 1856, 
Kingston, Wis.). Prepared in Portage (Wis.) 
H. S.; Ripon Coll., Wis. Teacher, H. S., 
Tomah, W^is., 1909-10; do.. Portage, Wis., 1910- 
12; Master, Sch., Asheville, N. C, 1912-13; 
Asst., Rhet., Lhiiv. of 111., 1913-16; Asst., 
Cashier, Dalton St. Bank, Dalton, Wis., 1916-18; 
Instr., Eng., Va. Mil. Inst., Lexington, Va., 
1919 — . Married Mae Adaline Prickett. Je 25, 
1913, Tomah, W'is. Children; Lucille .'\daline, 
b. Ag 6, 1914; Robert Blackwood, b. Ja 18, 
1916. Address, Dalton, Wis. 

EDWARD LEWIS DODD 
Professor; A. B., West. Reserve Univ., 
1897; A. M., do., 1901; Ph. D., Yale, 1904; 
b. N I, 1875, Cleveland; s. Heber (b. Jl 15, 
1850, Bloomfield, N. J.) and Emma Melina 
(Drake) Dodd (b. Je 16, 1856, Cleveland). Pre- 
pared in Cleveland H. S. Phi Beta K,-y)pa; 
Sigma Xi; Second Phil. Prize; Second Grad- 
uation Honors. Instr., Math., la. St. Univ., 
1904-06; Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 1906-07; 
Instr., do., Univ. of Tex., 1907; Instr., Pure 
Math., do.; Adj. Prof., Actuarial Math., do.: 
Assoc. Prof., do. Auth.: On Iterated Limits 
of Multiple Sequences, Mathematische A>inal- 
cii, 1905; The Probability Integral, Am. Math. 
Monthly, 191 3; The Probability of the Arith- 
metic Mean, Annals of Math, 1913; The Erron- 
eous Application of Bayes' Theorem, Bitl. of 
Am. Math. Soc. 1913; The Error-Risk of the 
Median. Bui. of Univ. of Te.x., 1914; numer- 
ous other articles. Assoc. Ed., Am. Math. 
Monthly, 1918. Mem., Epis. Church; Sec- 
Treas.,' Pres., Sc Club, Univ. of Tex.; Sec, 
Tex. Chapter of Sigma Xi; Treas., Univ. Club, 
Univ. of Tex. Married Alice Laidman, Je 15, 
1910, Austin, Tex. Address, 3012 West Ave., 
.\ustin, Tex. 

WALTER FAIRLEIGH DODD 

Professor; A. B., Florida St. Coll., 1898; 
B. S., John B. Stetson Univ., 1901; Ph. D., 
LTniv. of Chicago, 1905: b. Ap 7. 1880, Hop- 
kinsville, Ky. Cosmos Club. Law Div.. Lib. of 
Cong., 1904-07; Research Appointment, Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1908-10; Assoc, Pol. Sc, Univ. 
of 111., 1910-11; Asst. Prof., Pol. Sc, do._, 
1911-15; Assoc. Prof., Pol. Sc. Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1915-16; Soc, St. Legislature, Reference 
Bur., Springfield, 111., 1916-18. Maj.. Q. M. 
Dept., W^ashington, D. C. 1918. Auth.: Modern 
Constitutions, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1909,, z 
\'ols.; Government of the Dist. of Columbia, 
John Byrne & Co., Washington, 1909; Amend- 
ment and Revision of St. Constitutions, Johns 
Hopkins Press, 1910; also many mag. articles. 
Address, 5464 Harper Ave., Chicago. 



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DANIEL KILIIAM DODGE 
Professor; A. B., Columbia, 1884; A. M., 
do., 1895; Ph. D., do., 1896; b. Je 18, 1863, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Daniel Albert (b. 1828, S. 
Cj and Margaret Rapelje (Suydam) Dodge (b. 
1834, New York City). Prepared in Jos. Deg- 
huec's Deutsch Amerikanische Real Schule, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; tutors, Peithologian I.it. Soc. 
Teaching Fellow., Eng., Columbia, 1884-9; tutor, 
1889-92; Prof., Eng. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of 
111., 1892 — ; Police and Fire Commissioner, 
1916. Auth.: Bibliography of Danish and Swed- 
ish Dictionaries, Mod. Lang. Assn., 1890; Old 
Danish Ms., do., 1892; Abraham Lincoln, the 
Evolution of his Literary Style, Univ. Stud- 
ies, 1900; Selections from Lincoln, edited with 
an introduction and Notes, Longmans, Green, 
1910; also articles. Married Astrid Pauline 
Mathilde Moth, 1890, Copenhagen, Denmark. 
Children: Helen Moth, b. 1891; Margaret Ra- 
pelje, b. 1894; Astrid Moth, b. 1896; Daniel 
Kilham, b. 1898; Nathalie Moth, b. 1903. Ad- 
dress, 806 W. Green St., Champaign. 

FRED HERBERT DODGE 

Professor; A. B., Yale, 1884; b. Mr 7, i860: 
s. James Henry (b. Exeter, Me.) and Isabel 
(Barstow) Dodge (b. Freedom, Me.). Prepared 
in Bangor (Me.) H. S. Eta Phi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Psi Upsilon. Dir. of Gym., Bates Coll., 
1888; do., Bangor, Me., 1889; do., Chicago 
Athenaeum, 1891; Dir., Gym. and Instr., Ath., 
Univ. of 111., 1894, do., Rutgers Coll., New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1896-1; Prof., Physl. Tr., 
do., 19 1 3 — . Mem., N. J. Microscopical 
Soc, 1898; A. A. A. P. E., 1887; Coll. 
Gym. Director's Soc, 1898. Married Agnes 
Hastings, Je 4, 1892. Bangor, Me. Address, 44 
College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. ^ 

ARTHUR BOQUER DOMONOSKE 

Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Calif., 1907; 
M. S., do., 1909; b. Ja i, 1884, Germantown, 
Calif.; s. Henry (b. D 28, i8s5, Sparta, Wis.) 
and Clara Jane (Price) Domonoske (b. Ja 16, 
1854, Provo, Ut.). Prepared in Lowell H. S., 
San Francisco. Asst. and Instr., M. E., Univ. 
of Calif., 1907-10, 1911-13; Garage bus., 1910- 
11; with Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., 
J. G. White Co., and Pacific Gas and Elcc. Co., 
San Francisco; Instr.. Machine Design, Univ. 
of 111., 1913-15; Holt Mfg. Co., Stockton, 
Calif., 1915-16; Farmer, 1916-18; Instr., M_. E., 
L'niv. of Calif, and Engng. Draftsman, C. L. 
Best Co., San Leandro, Calif., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Tests of White Steam Car, Calif. Jour, of 
Tech.; Long Distance Telephone Transmission 
Problems, do. and Jour. Elec. Power and Gas; 
Erecting Line Shafting on the Farm, III. Agr.; 
Horsepower. Power Farminy. Mem., A. S. M. 
E. ; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ. Mar- 
ried Gladys Eloise Boydstun, Je 5, 1912, Berk- 
eley, Calif. Child, Henry Arthur, b. Je 26, 
1915. Address, The Alameda, Berkeley, Calif. 

FREDERICK WILLIAM DOOLITTLE 
Consulting Engr. and Ry. Expert; A. B., 
Princeton, 1905; B. S., Univ. of Colo., 1907; 
M. S., and C. E., do., 1911; b. Jl 9, 1883, Hop- 
kinton, la.; s. Fred William (b. Tl 8, 1854, 
Delhi, la.) and Mary (Russell) Doolittle (b. 
D 28, 1863, Eagle Village, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Hopkinton (la.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Tau 
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; A. S. C. E. Engr., Union 
Pacific R. R. Co., Boston; Conn. Min. Co., 
Bingham, Ut.; Engr., Conn. Coal & Coke Co., 
Dacono, Colo.; Instr., T. & A. M., Univ. of 
111., 190809; Instr., Struct. Engng., Univ. of 
Colo. 1909-10; Designer. B. & B. Dept., C. M. 
& St. P. R. R., and Ry. Expert, Wis. Ry. Com.. 
1909 — ; Asst. Prof., Mech., Univ. of Wis., 1910- 
13; Ry. Expert, Wis. R. R. Comn., 1914; Dir., 
Bur. of Fan Research, Am. Elec. Ry. Assn., 
N. Y., 1914-15; Consulting Engr. and Ry. Ex- 
pert, 1 91 6 — . Auth.: Cost of Urban Transpor- 



tation Service, A. E. R. A., N. Y. ; numerous 
contributions to the technical press, including 
reprints of various addresses before sc. and 
Indus, bodies. Married Madeline Steele, S 16, 
1910, Quincy, iMass. Children: Frederick Wil- 
liam, Jr., b. S 13, 191 1 ; Russell C b. F 21 
1914; Robert W., b. My 14, 1916. Address, 
700 Maryland Ave., Milwaukee; bus. add., 30 
Broad St., New York City, or Public Service 
Bldg., Milwaukee. 

HERMAN BERNARD DORNER 
Professor; B. S., Purdue Univ., 1900; M. 
S., do., 1901; b. Ap 10, 1878, LaFayette, 
Ind. Asst. Botanist, Purdue Agr. Exp. Sta., 
1901-2; Asst., Nature Study at Winona Summer 
.Sch., 1903-4; Teacher, Bot., Ind. St. Norm. 
Sch., Spring term, 1905; Asst., Bot., Wabash 
Coll., 1906-7; Instr., Floriculture and Asst., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Assoc, 
do., and Asst., do., 1910-11; Asst. Prof., do., 
and Asst. Chief, do. 1911-18; Prof, do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: The Resin Ducts and Strengthening cells 
of Abies and Picea, Ind. Acad. Sc, 1899; 
Effect of Composition of the Soil upon Minute 
Structure of Plants, do., 1901 ; (with S. C. 
Coulter) ; A Key to the Genera of the Forest 
Trees of Ind.; Window Gardening in the 
■Schoolroom, Purdue Univ. ; Window Gardening, 
Bobbs-Merrill Co. Married Anna Viola Simon, 
Je 28, 1915. Child, Mary Asin, b. N 19, 1916. 
.Address, 906 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana. 

HENRY MARSHALL DOUGLAS 
Minister; b. S 15, 1846, Fernwood, N. Y.; 
s. Oscar Johnson (b. Westmoreland, N. Y.) and 
Olivia (Forbes) Douglas (b. Oswego Co., N. 
Y.). Prepared in Rensselaer Acad., Mexico, 
N. Y. Attended Norm, and Tr. Sch., Oswego, 
-V. Y., 1866-8; Theol. Sem., Colgate Univ., 
1884-6. Teacher, Norm, and Tr. Sch., Oswego, 
N. Y., 1869; Asst. Teacher, Langs., Univ. of 
111., 1869-73; Teacher, Langs., Boarding Sch., 
Dixon, 111.; Prin., Pub. Sch., Pulaski, N. Y., 
1880; Pastor Baptist Churches, Harpursville, 
N. Y., 1882-6; Middle Falls, N. Y., 1886-9; 
Putney, Vt., 1889-2; St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1892- 
8; West Haven, Vt., 1898-10; Supt., Schs., 
do., 1899-10; Pastor, Bernardston, Mass., 
19 10 — . Sec, Trustees. Vt. Acad., Saxton's Riv- 
er, Vt., 1 890-19 10; Sec, Lib. Trustees, West 
Haven, \t., 1899-10; Arranged courses for 
rapid mastery of Mod. Langs.. 1909-12; wrote 
Italian sermon, 1910. Auth.: Translated "De- 
velopment of Axolott" for Smithsonian Inst., 
1878; Study of Modern Langs., Missions, 1910; 
Mem., Deposit Assn., Moderator, 1885; Sec, 
1888-91, V. P.. 1 89 1 -2; Shaftsbury Assn.; Bap- 
tist Church. Married Martha Jane Root, Ag 2, 
1869, Pulaski, N. Y. (died Mr 15. 1906). Chil- 
dren: Amy Austin, b. Ag 1870 (died Ja 1871) ; 
Norman Lloyd, b. O 1871 (died 1875); Florence 
Louise, b. Jl 29, 1875; Helen Octavia, b. O 31, 
1880. Address, Bernardston, Mass.t 

PAUL HOWARD DOUGLAS 
Instructor; A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1913; A. 
M., Columbia, 1915: b. Mr 26, 1892, Salem, 
Mass. Prepared in Newport (Me.) H. S. ; At- 
tended Harvard. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma 
Rho. Asst., Econ., Bowdoin Coll., 1912-13; 
Instr., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; do., Reed 
Coll., Portland. Ore. Address, Reed College, 
Portland, Ore.t 

CARL SAWYER DOWNS 
Professor: A. B., Harvard. 1907; A. M., do., 
1908; Ph. D., do.. 1912; b. N 9, 1884; s. Wil- 
liam Howe (b. 1854, Derby, Conn.) and Helen 
Louise ( Sawyer) Downs (b. do.). Prepared in 
I'oston Latin Sch. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Instr., 
Eng.. Univ. of Tex., 1912; Leland Stanford, 
1Q13-14; Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Asst., Prof., 
Throop Coll. of Tech., 1916 — . Married Ger- 
trude Carter, Ag 1, 19 12. Boston. Address, 
968 N. Madison Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 



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University of Illinois 



GEORGE WILLIAM DOWRIE 

(See No. G189.) 

DURANT DRAKE 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1900; A. M., 
Harvard Divinity Sch., 1903; Ph. D., Columbia, 
191 1 ; b. D iS, 1878, Hartford, Conn.; s. James 
McEwen (b. 1845, Rye, N. H.) and Eliza 
Maria (Upham) Drake (b. 1847, Indian Terri- 
tory). Prepared in Boston Latin Sch. Delta 
Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Univ. Debating 
Club; John Harvard Scholarships; Detur. Resi- 
dent Univ. Settlement, Nevi' York City, 1900-01; 
Instr., Philos., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Assoc. 
Prof., Ethics and Philos. of Religion, Wesleyan 
Univ., 191 2-15; Prof.. Philos., Vassar Coll., 
191 5 — • Auth. : The Problem of Things in 
Themselves, Ellis, Boston, 191 1; Problems of 
Conduct, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1914; Prob- 
lems of Religion, do., 1916; \Vhat Religious 
Education Might be, Boston, Am. ■ Unitarian 
Assn., 19 18; Also mag. articles and short 
poems. Married Anna White, Je 30, 1908. Ad- 
dress, College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

ANDREW SLOAN DRAPER 
(See No. H18.) 

WILLIAM HENRY DREESON 
(See No. G191.) 

CELIA ANNE DREW 
Teacher; Ph. B., N. W. Univ., 1900; b. S 2 
1876, Wilmington, 111.; d. Edward W. (b. F 21, 
1844) and Elizabeth Jane (Treseder) Drew (b. 
O 26, 1844, Milor, Eng.). Prepared in S. Div. 
H. S., Chicago. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Instr., 
Eng., H. S., Belvidere, 111., 1900-s; Instr.. Acad.. 
Univ. of 111., 1905-11; Instr., Eng., H. S., 
Joliet, 111., 1911-15; Teacher, Julia Richmond 
H. S., New York City, 191 6 — . Address, c/o 
Julia Richmond H. S., New York City.t 

JOSEPH ALLEN DREW 
(See No. 3714.) 

WILLIAM LINCOLN DREW 
Fruit Grower; B. S., Univ. of la., 1889; LL. 
B., do., 1893; b. N I, 1864. Newton, la.; s. 
Orrin Gilman (b. N 9, 1826, North Barnstead, 
N. H.) and Mary Emily Drew (b. S 26, 1830, 
Belfast, Me.). Prepared in Iowa City Acad. 
Zetagathian Lit. Soc. Attended Harvard Law 
Sch., 1893-4- Practiced law in Omaha, Neb., 
1893-6; Asst. Prof., Law, Univ. of Wis., 1896- 
8; Prof., Law, Univ. of 111., 18981904; do., 
Cornell Univ., 1904-15; Fruit Grower, Winter 
Haven, Fla., 1915 — . Stud. Ed., Harvard Law 
Rev. Mem.. Am. Bar Assn., 1901. Married 
Lida June Shellenberger, O 2, 1895, Omaha, 
Neb. Address, Winter Haven, Fla.t 

FRANCIS KEESE WYNKOOP DRURY 

(See No. 2376.) 

HENRY MATHUSALEM Du BOIS 

Teacher; B. S., Rochester Coll., 1908; A. 
B., Ind. Univ., 1913; A. M., do., 1914; b. Ag 
22, 1887, Cass (!o., Ind. Prepared in Macy 
(Ind.) H. S. and Rochester (Ind.) Tp. H. S. 
Stud. Teacher Rochester Coll., 1906-08; do.. 
District Sch.. Miami Co., Ind., 1909-11; do., 
Fulton Co., Ind., 1911-12; Asst., Geol., Univ. 
of 111., 1914-17; Teacher. La Grande, Ore., 
1917 — • Mem., Christian Church. Address. Roch- 
ester, Ind.; bus. add.. Box 539, La Grande, 
Ore.t 

FRANK OLIVER DUFOUR 
Struct. Engr. ; C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1896; 
b. Ta I, 1873 Washington, D. C; s. J. F. 
R. (b. Veray, Ind.) and Florida E. (Everett) 
Dufour (b. Baltimore). Prepared in Pub. H. 
and Man. Tr. Schs., Washington, D. C. Theta 



Delta Chi; Sigma Xi. With Lehigh Valley R. 
R., 1896-97; Instr., C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1897- 
1902; Prof., do., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1902-03; 
Acting Prof., do., and in charge of San. Engng., 
Univ. of Wis., 1903-04; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. 
of Vt., 1904-05; with Am. Bridge Co., and 
Bridge Dept., L. V. R. R., all summer vaca- 
tions; Asst. Prof., Struct. Engng., Univ. of 111., 
1905-13; Struct. En>gr.. Interst. Commerce 
Comn., Div. of Valuations, Chicago, 1914; 
Engr., Stone & Webster, Boston, 1914-18; 
special representative. Am. Internal. Shipbuild- 
ing Corp., Hog Island, Pa., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Bridge Engng.. Roof Trusses, Am. Cor. Schs., 
Chicago, 1909; Elementary Steel Const., Rad- 
ford, Chicago, 1910; Observation of Engng. 
in Europe, 25th Annual Meeting 111. Soc. of 
Engrs. and Survs. ; Struct. Drafting, Am. Cor. 
Schs., Chicago, 1911; Maintenance of Way, Pro- 
ceedings of St. Louis R. R. Club, St. Louis, 
1907; also other articles. Mem., Epis. Church, 
Chaplain's Council; Endowment, Diocese, 
Church Exten.; Treas., Soc. St. John the Di- 
vine. Delegate, Epis. Synod, 111. Soc. Engrs. 
and Survs.; Am. Ry. Assn.; Soc. for Prom, of 
Engng. Educ. ; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; 
A. S. C. E. Married Sarah Breisch, S 2, 1901, 
S. Bethlehem, Pa. Address, 147 Milk St., 
Boston, 

FREDERICK DUNCALF 
Professor; A. B., Beloit Coll., 1904; Ph. D., 
LTniv. of Wis., 1909. Teacher, H. S., Lancaster, 
Wis., 1904-05; do., Dodgeville. Wis., 1905-06; 
Tutor, Ancient Hist., Univ. of Tex., 1909-10; 
Asst. Prof., do., Bowdoin Coll., 1910-11; Instr., 
do., Univ. of Tex., 1911-12; Adj. Prof., do., 
1912-13; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 111.. 1913-14; 
Prof., do., Univ. of Tex., 1914 — . Address, c/o 
Univ. of Tex., Austin, Tex.t 

JAMES MERION DUNCAN 
Assistant; b. O 12, 1872, Champaign Co.; s. 
Ira Mills (b. Ag 25, 1836, Ind.) and Martha 
(Clements) Duncan (b. Ja 29, 1851, Ky.). 
Asst., Wood Shop. Univ. of 111., 190613; do.. 
Pattern Making, do., 1913-18. Mem,, Christian 
Church. Married Ellen Burk O 12, 1893. Chil- 
dren: Violet Elizabeth, b. Ja 22, 1898; Law- 
rence Mills, b. S 20, 1904; Minnie Gray, b. 
Mr 20, 1909. .Address, zo8 E. Oregon St., 
Urbana. 

JOHN CHRISTIE DUNCAN 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Pa., 1904; M. S., 
do., 1904; Ph. D., do., 1907; b. Mr 6, 1881. 
Philadelphia; s. Samuel (b. Jl i, 1844, Scot.) 
and Margaret (Christie) Duncan (b. Mr 22, 
1 85 1, do.). Prepared in N. E. Man. Tr. Sch., 
Philadelphia. Zelosophic; Delta Kappa Chi. 
Asst., Industry, Univ. of Pa., 1904-06; Asst. 
Prof., Econ. and Sociol., O. St. Univ.. 1906-08; 
do.. Accountancy. Univ. of 111., 1908-13; Asst. 
Prof. Coll of Commerce, Llniv. of Cincinnati, 
Cincinnati, 1913 — . Capt., Q. M. Corps, N. A., 
Reorganized office system of City Engr. Dept., 
Milwaukee, 191 1. Auth.: Principles of Indus- 
trial Management, D. .'\ppleton & Co., 191 1; al- 
so numerous articles. Mem.. Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Am. Statistical Assn.; Nat. Tax Assn. Address, 
College of Commerce, Cincinnati, O. 

GEORGE HARLAN DUNGAN 

(See No. 8283.) 

JOSEPH EVANS DUNIPACE 
Mfr. and Real Est. Agt.; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 
190=^; A. M., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., igo6; 
b. Je 19, i88o, Perrysburg, O. ; s. James (b. 
Edinburgh, Scot.) and Florence S. (Evans) 
Dunipace (b. Newgarden O.). Prepared in 
Perrvsburg (O.) and Toledo (O.) H, Schs. 
Teacher, Pa. St, Coll,, 1907; Instr., Quant. 
Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Stud., Univ. of 
Goettingen, Ger., 1908-0: Mfr. and Real Est. 
-Agt., 1910 — . Head of Explosive Sect.. Detroit 



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Dist. Ord. Office and Army Insp. of Ord. for 
Explosive Plants, Detroit Dist. Mem., Unitarian 
Church; A. C. S. Address, 532 Sptzer Bldg., 
Toledo, O. 

WILLIAM VAN DUNKIN 
(See No. 1864.) 

B. H. DUNLAP 
Instr., Signalling and Radio, U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of III., 1918. Address, 610 E. Springfield, 
Ave. Champaign., 

MAX SHAW DUNN 
(See No. G196.) 

CHARLES ELMER DURST 
(See No. 3717.) 

RAYMOND ADAMS DUTCHER 
Professor; B. S.. S. Dak. Coll., 1907; 
M. S., do., 1910; A. M., Univ. of Mo., 1912; 
b. Mr 28, 18S6; s. Paul (b. Ag 1865) and 
Susie M. (Adams) Dutcher (b. N 1863). Pre- 
pared in IJrookings (S. Dak.) H. S. Acacia; 
Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst., Chem. and Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Instr. and Asst. 
Prof., Agr. Chem., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1913- 
17; Asst. Prof., Agr. Biochem., Univ. of Minn., 
19 1 7 — . Auth.: Determination of Lime in Cow 
Feces, Jour, of Indus. Engiig. Chem., 1913; 
Elimination and Retention of Arsenic as Deter- 
mined by the Koch-Norton Method, Jour., A. C. 
S., Vol. 36, 1914; Effects of Freezing Ar- 
senate of Lead Pastes, Jour, of Econ. EntomoL, 
1916; Shall We Eat Whole Wheat Bread?. 
Sc, 1918; Coll. Teaching in Agr., Sch. and Soc, 
Vol. 7. 1918. Married Mary Wright, S 14, 1912, 
De Smet, S. Dak. Child, Adams Wright, b. N 
25, 1914. Address,_ 2194 Hendon Ave., St. 
Paul; bus. add., Univ. Farm, do. 

HERBERT SETON EAMES 
Editor; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1908; 
b. N 21, 1885. South Framingliam, Mass. Asst., 
Phys. Lab., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1908-9; Instr., 
Mech. Engng., R. I. St. Coll., 1909-12; Instr., 
Engng., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; do., R. I. St. 
Coll., 1914-15; Ed., Chicago, 1915 — . Address, 
1423 Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. f 

EDWARD MURRAY EAST 
(See No. 1494.) 

HERBERT E. EASTLACK 
Professor; A. B., Wabash Coll., 1912; Ph. 
D., Columbia, 1916; b. My 17, iSgo, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind.; s. Foutain E. (b. Mr 6, 1865, 
Waveland. Ind.) and Mary Cane (Cox) East- 
lack (b. D 10, 1865. Lafayette, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Crawfordsville (Ind.) H. S. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. Asst., Gen. Chem., 
Teachers Coll., 1912-15; Research Asst., Chem., 
Columbia, 1915-16; Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 
1916-18; Assoc. Prof., Analyt. Chem., Univ. 
of Neb., 1918 — . Auth.: (with H. T. Beans) 
The Electrical Synthesis of Colloids, Jour. A. 
C. S., Vol. 37, 1915; (with Alexander Smith) 
The Allotropy and Solubilities in Water of 
Ammonium Bromide, do., Vol. 38, 1916; do., 
Ammonium Iodide. Its Solubilities and the Ab- 
sence of a Transition Point do., Vol. 38, 1016; 
An Accurate Method for Taking "Aliquots" in 
Volumetric Analysis, do.. Vol. 50, igiS. Mem., 
Si?ma Xi: Phi Lambda Upsilon; A. C. S. 
Married Mary Lentz, O 14, 1916, Milford, 
Ind. Address, 2S28 B St., Lincoln, Neb.; bus. 
add.. Chemistry Laboratory, LTniv. of Nebraska, 
do. 

HARRY DRAPER EASTON 

Coal Dea'er; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1005; 

E. M., Ky. St. Univ., 1911; b. Ap 17, 1878, Me- 

hoopany, Pa. Prof.. Min. Engng., Ky. St. 

Urjiv., 1913-14; Instr., III., Miners and Mech- 



anics Inst.; do., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Supt., 
Continental Coal Corp., Straight Creek, Ky., 
1915 — . Address, c/o Continental Coal Corpora- 
tion, Straight Creek, Ky. 

FREDERIC WALTER EBERLEIN 
(See No. 387.) 

ERNST OTTO ECKELMANN 
Instructor; A. B., N. W. Univ., 1897; B. L., 
Univ. of Wis., 1898; Ph. D., Univ. of Heidel- 
berg, 1906; b. Ap 18, 1877, Burlington, Wis. 
Scholar and Fellow, Ger. Philol.. Univ. of 
Wis., 1900-2; Ottendorfer Memorial Fellow, 
New York Univ., 1902-3. Teacher, Ger. and 
Greek, Carroll Coll.. 1898-1900; Instr., Ger., 
Smith Coll., 1903-5; do., Dartmouth Coll., 1906- 
8; do., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; do., Washington 
St. Univ., J9I0 — . Auth.: Schillers Einfluss auf 
die Jugenddramen Hebbels, Ottendorfer .Series 
of Germanic Monographs, Frankfurt am Main, 
Boer & Co., 1906; Dr. Alberts, Hebbels Stell- 
ung zu Shakespeare, Jour, of Eng. and Ger. 
Philol., vol. 7, No. 3. Address, Univ. of Wash- 
ington, Seattle.! 

WILLIAM GEORGE ECKHARDT 
(See No. 2378.) 

* WILLIAM JULIUS ECKOFF 
Ph. D., New York Univ., 1890; Ph. D., 
Columbia, 1893; b. Mr 24, 1853, Hamburg, Ger.; 
s. Henry (b. Ja 24, 1823, do.) and Emma 
Angelica (Scbroeder) Eckoff (b. F 20, 1830, 
do.). Prepared in Praparandeum, Hamburg, Ger. 
Pres., Collegio Nacional de Granada, Nicaragua, 
1879-80; Prof., Psych, and Pedagogy, Jersey 
City High and Tr. Sch., 1884-92; do., Philos., 
Pedagogy, and Pol. Sc, Columbia, 1892-3; do., 
Philos. and Pedagogy, Colo. Univ. 1893-4; 
do.. Pedagogy, Univ. of 111., 1894-5; Prin., 
Herbart Prep. Sch.. Suffern, N. Y., 1896-igoi; 
Prin., Woodycliffe Prep. Sch., So. Orange, N. 
J., 1901-s; Prin.. S. i6th St. Pub. Sch., New- 
ark, N. J., 190S-6; Prin., Oliver St. Pub. Sch., 
do., 1906-8. Auth.: Herbart's A. B. C. of 
Sense Perception, Appleton & Co. (Internat. 
Educ. Series) ; Kant's Inaugural Address, Mac- 
millan, ((Columbia Contributions to Philos. and 
Educ); Inaugural Discourse (in Spanish Pam- 
phlet); Granada, Nicaragua, 1879; also several 
mag. articles. Mem.. New England Soc. of 
Orange; Am. Soc. Sc. Assn.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Alice Mary Lockwood, 1892, College 
Point, N. Y. Died S 29, 1908, Newark, N. J. 

HENRY CHARLES ECKSTEIN 

(See No. 6855.) 

H. T. EDDY 

Instructor; Instr.. Engines, U. S. S. M. A., 
Univ. of 111.. 1918; do., Industrial Sch., Omaha, 
Neb. Address, 1322 N. 41st St., Omaha, Neb.; 
bus. add., c/o Industrial Sch., Omaha, Neb. 

PAUL FREDERICK EDINGER 
.\. B., St. Univ. of la., 1905; b. O 26, 1879, 
Davenport, la. Prepared in Davenport (la.) 
IH. S. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Ta., 1905-6. Schol- 
arship, 1905-6; Sigma Xi; Lowden Prize in 
Geol.. iqo6. Instr., Univ. of la., 1006-7; Asst., 
Geol.. Univ. of 111., 1907-8. Mem., M. E. Church. 
.4 d dress. Cedar Rapids, la. 

WILLIAM EDMUND EDINGTON 
Assistant; A. B., Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 1909: 
b. D 8, 1886, Rantoul, 111.; s. Robert and 
Carrie (Wolpert) Edington. Prerared in Poto- 
mac H. S.; Ind. St. Norm. Sch. Teacher. Math.. 
H. S., Brazil, Ind.. 1909-11; Asst. Prof., Mat'i., 
Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 1011-12: Asst., Mith., 
Univ. of Colo., 1913-14; Assoc. Prof, and Prof., 
Math., Univ. of N. M., 1914-17: Asst., Math., 



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Univ. of 111., 1917-18; do., 1919 — . Sergt., Sig- 
nal Corps, Div. of Sc. and Research, Meteoro- 
logical Section, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918; mus- 
tered out, D 191 8. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; 
Math. Assn. of Am.; A. A. A. S. Address, 
1100 N. Center St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

JAMES LLOYD EDMONDS 
Professor; B. S., O St. Univ., 1907; b. Jl 
5, 1885, Carrollton, Mo. Prepared in Mansfield 
(O.) H. S. Instr., Minn. St. Univ., Sch. and 
Coll. of Agr., 1907-10; Instr., An. Husb. and 
Asst., Horse Husb., Agr. Exp. Sta., L^niv. of 
111., 1910-11; Assoc, Horse Hvisb. and ist Asst., 
Horse Husb., in Sta., do., 191 1-13; Asst. Prof., 
1913-18; Prof., 1918 — . Mem., Congr. Church. 
Married Mabel Miskimen, Jl 8, 1914, Newcom- 
erstown, O. Children: John Robert, b. Je 29, 
1916; James Lloyd, Jr., b. S 8, 1918. Address, 
916 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

GRACE OSBORNE EDWARDS 
(See No. 1124.) 

MAURICE EISNER 

Musician; b. Jl 2, 1880, Keokuk; s. Albert 
(b. Ag 28, 1851, Eperies, Hungary) and Kate 
(Kariher) Eisner (b. Je 25, 1857, Huntington, 
Ind.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Attended 
Univ. of 111. Alpha Tau Omega. Instr., Piano, 
Royal Acad, of Music, Budapest, 1899- 1900; 
Instr., Piano, ITniv. of 111., 1901-2; pvt. teacli- 
ing, 1900-6. Head of Conservatory of Music, 
Minneapolis, 1906-10; concert tour with Kocian, 
Violinist, 1910; concert pianist. Address, 301 
\V. L'niversity Ave., Champaign. 

KARL JOHN THEODORE EKBLAW 
(See No. 3721.) 

WALTER ELMER EKBLAW 
(See No. 1442.) 

ARTHUR MATTHEW ELAM 
Assistant; B. M. E., LTniv. of Ky., 1908; 
D. D. S., Dental Coll., O. LTniv.; b. Mr 10, 
1884, Lawrence Co., Ky.; s. Matthew McClure 
(b. Morgan Co., Ky.) and Emily Grant (Bqt- 
ner) Elam (b. Lawrence Co., Ky.). Prepared in 
Ky. St. Acad. Tau Beta Pi. Instr., St. Univ. 
of Ky.; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1908-09; 
Asst. to Dean, Mech. Engng., LTniv. of Ky., 
1909-10; with Am. Blower Co., Detroit, 1910; 
charge of Drawing Dept., Columbus Trade Sch., 
1915; Demonstration in Anatomy, 1915-16; Dem- 
onstration in Prosthetic Dentistry, 1916-17; 
Asst., Crown and Bridge Technic and Metal- 
lurgy, Dental Coll., O. Univ., 191 7 — . Auth. : 
Automobile Testing Plant of the Univ. of Ky., 
Horseless Age, Vol. 25, No. 22. Mem., A. F. A. 
M.; Appalonian Soc; Omicron Kappa Upsilon. 
Married Clothilde Bonta, Ag 4, 1909, Lexing- 
ton, Ky. Address, 312 W. 4th Ave., Columbus, 
O. 

ARTHUR GRENVILLE ELDREDGE 
Photographer; b. N 3. 1880, Mass. Photog- 
rapher for Country Life; Instr., and Dir., 
Photog. Lab., LTniv. of 111., 1913 — . Married 
Clara M. Foss, New Vork City. Address, 926 
W. Illinois St., L'rbana. 

CHARLES ALTON ELLIS 
Professor; A. B.. Wesleyan Univ., 1900; b. 
Je 23, 1876; s. David Brainard (b. D 30, 
1833, Guilford, Me.) and Eliza Wharff (Lom- 
bard) Ellis (b. D 24, 1834). Prepared in E. Me. 
Conference Sem., Bucksport, Me. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon. Draftsman, Checker, and Designer, 
Am. Bridge Co., 1900-09; Asst. Prof.. Civ. 
Engng., Univ. of Mich., 190S-12; Designing 
Engr., Dominion Bridge Co., Montreal, Can.; 
Asst. Prof., Civ. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1914- 
15: Prof., Struct. Engng., do., 1915 — ■ Auth.: 
New Formulas and Diagrams give Deflections 
of Beams under any Loading. Engng. Record, 



Vol. 73, 1916; Graphical Calculus with Spec- 
ial Reference to Shear Moment and Deflection 
Diagrams, Jour. West. Soc. of Engrs., Vol. 22, 
1917; The Theory of Reinforced Concrete 
without Formulas, Engng. Educ, Vol. 8, 1918. 
Mem., Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ; 
Sigma Xi; Prot. Epis. Church; Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Elsie Louise Ney, S 29, 
1913. Address, 502 W. Elm St., Urbana. 

FREDERICK ELLIS 

Instructor; b. Ap 21, 1874, Eng. ; s. John 
(b. do.) and Elizabeth (Harris) Ellis (h. do.). 
Prepared in Nat. Schs., Eng. Acacia. Pattern 
Makers Apprentice, Journeyman. 1890-6 do., 
C'argeman, 1896-1906; Instr., Woodshop, Univ. 
of 111., 1906-14; Instr., Man. Tr. H. S., 
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1914 — . Married 
Emily Ellis, Ap 18. 1901, Eng. Address, c/o 
(Manual Training H. S., Edmonton, Alberta, 
Canada. t 

ARNOLD EMCH 

Professor; Ph. D., Univ. of Kan., 1895; b. 
Mr 24, 1871; s. Albrecht (b. 1836, Gossliwil, 
Switzerland) and Maria (Zurbuchen) Emch (b. 
1840, Habchern, do.). Prepared in Co. H. S., 
Hucheggberg; Cantonal Coll., Solothurn, Switz- 
erland, 1886-90; Eidgenossische Technische 
Ilochschule, Zurich. Switzerland, 1890-3. Sigma 
Xi. Asst. Prof., Math., Univ. of Kan., 1895-7; 
Prof., do.. Poly, of Biel, Switzerland. 1897-9; 
Prof., Math, and Graphics. LTniv. of Colo., 1900- 
5; Prof., Math., Cantonal Coll. of Solothurn 
and Basel, 1905-11; Asst. Prof., Math., Univ. 
of 111.. 191 1 — . Served in Swiss Army. Auth.: 
Introduction to Projective Geom. and its Appli- 
cations, John Wiley & Sons, 1905; Kultur and 
Reisebilder aus Amerika. Sauerlander, Aarau, 
1908; Kinematische Gelenksysteme and die 
durch sie erzeugten goemetrischen Transfor- 
inationen, Gassniann, Solothurn, 1007; Uber 
orthogonale Systeme und einige Technische 
.\nwendungen, Schiiler, Biel, 1898; also many 
mag. articles. Mem.. Am. IVIath. Soc; A. A. 
A. S.; Circolo Matematico die Palermo: Schwei- 
zeris'che Maturforschende Gesellschaft; Swiss 
.\Il)ine Club; Colo. Mt. Club. Married Hilda 
Walters, Ag 28, 1895. Children: Walter, b. 
D 24, T896; Arnold, b. N 3, 1899, Address, 
5nj W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

ARTHUR DONALDSON EMMETT 
(See No. 1496.) 

CLYDE WILBUR EMMONS 
(See No. 203.) 

SOLTON PHILIP ENGEL 
Assistant; A. B., Columbia, 1916; b. Ja i, 
189s, New York City; s. M. and Lena Rose 
(Proper) Engel. Prepared in DeWitt Clinton 
H. S., New York City. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Teacher, Eng. and Hist., Blue Pt. Union Free 
Sch., Long Island, 1916-17; Asst., Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1917-18. Ensign Sch., U. S. N. F. R., 
1918 — •. Address, 344 Manhattan Ave., New 
Vork City. 

CARL J. ENGELDER 
Instructor; A. B., Cornell, 1913: B. Chem., 
1/0., 1914; Ph. D., do., 1917; b. Ja ii, 1890, 
Punxsutawney, Pa. Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma 
Xi. Asst., Gas Analysis and Optico-Chem. Meth- 
ods, Cornell, 1913-15; Asst., Phys. Chem., do., 
1915-17; Instr., Chem., Univ. of lU., 1917-18. 
Address, 218 Delaware Ave., Ithaca. N. Y 

MELVIN LORENIUS ENGER 

(See No. 2656.) 

EDGAR WALLACE ENGLE 
(See No. G205.) 

DUANE TAYLOR ENGLIS 
(See No. G206.) 



Faculty 



869 



ROY VICTOR ENGSTROM 

(See No. 2086.) 

ARTHUR LLEWELLYN ENO 

Professor; A. B., Brown Univ., i^QS; A. 
M., Univ. of Vt., 1S99; A. M., Harvard, 1901 ; 
b. O I, 1872, Charlotte, Vt.; s. Byron Russell 
(b. Mr I, 1844, do.) and Phoebe Goodyear 
(Wooster) Eno (b. F 24, 1847, do.). Prepared 
in Vt. Acad.. Saxton's River, Vt. Phi Delta 
Theta; Scholar, Brown Univ.; Ed., Broum Daily 
Herald, 1894-95. Asst., Rhet., Brown Univ., 
1895-96; Master, Latin, Vt. Acad., 1896-98; 
Instr., Eng. and Ger., Univ. of Vt., 1898- 
1900; Grad. Stud., Harvard, 1900-02; Instr., 
Eng., Univ. of Tex., 1902-04; do., summer sch.. 
1902-03; Instr., Rhet.. Univ. of 111., 1904-08; 
Asst. Prof., Classics, Pa. St. Coll., 1913-16; do., 
Univ. of Vt., 1917-18; do., Eng., Rensselaer 
Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., 1918 — . Auth. : Edition 
of Scott's Quentin Durward, Macmillan Co.; 
The iSIexican Shepherd Plays, Special Volume 
of the Am. Folk Lore Jour.; short stories for 
mags, and newspapers. Mem., Am. Folk Lore 
Soc. Address, Charlotte, Vt.; bus. add., c/o 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. 

NEWTON EDWARD ENSIGN 

(See No. 4641.) 

CONRAD JOSEPH EPPELS 

Assistant; b. Ja 23, 1884, Ger.; Grad., Royal 
Sch. of Linnich, Ger., 1907; attended Boppard 
Royal Sch.; Univ. of Montpelier, France. Teach- 
er, Mod. Lang., Univ. of W. Va., 1912-14; Asst., 
Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Asst., Ger., 
Exten. Div., Univ. of Wis., 191 5 — • Address, 
206 Bernard St., MaKiison, Wis. 

JOHN LAWRENCE ERB 
Director; F. A. G. O., Metropolitan Coll. 
of Mus., 1896; b. F 5, 1877, Earl Tp., Pa.; 
s. Milton Geist (b. Ap 6. 1850, Pa.) and Mary 
Katharine (Rhue) Erb (b. Je 5, i860, do.). 
Prepared in Pottstown (Pa.) H. S.; Hill Sch., 
do.; Virgil Clavier Sch., New York City, 1894- 
5. Phi Gamma Delta. Dir., Music, Adelphi 
Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y:, 1896-97; do., Conserv- 
atory of Music, Univ. of Wooster, Wooster. 
O., 1905-13; Dir., Sch. of Mus. and Univ. 
Organist, Univ. of 111., 1914 — . Auth.: Johannes 
Brahms, a Biography, J. W.' Dent; Hymns 
and Church Music; The Elements of Harmony; 
Elementary Theory; Numerous articles in musi- 
cal and other mags. Mem., Mus. Teacher's 
Nat. Assn.; Am. Guild of Organists; Nat. Assn. 
of Organists; 111. St. Mus. Teacher's Assn.; 
Univ. Club, Urbana; Lutheran Church. Married 
Ethel Berenice Heydinger, S 18, 1899, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Child, Donald Milton, b. Ag 3. 
1900. Address, 607 W. Indiana Ave., Urbana. 

OSCAR ERF 

Professor; B. Sc, O. St. Univ., 1899; b. 
D 17, 1874, Monroeville, O.; s. Philip (b. do.) 
and Dorothea (Heyman) Erf (b. do.). Prepared 
in Monroeville Pub. Schs. Alpha Zeta; Sigma 
Xi; Scholarship in Dairying. Asst., Dairying, 
O. St. Univ., 1896-9; Mgr., N. Eaton Cream- 
ery and Straight Dairy Co., 1893-4; Instr., 
Dairy Mfg., Univ. of HI.. 1899-1903; Mgr., 
Star Creamery Co., 1903; Prof., Dairying and 
An. Husb., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 1903; Supt., 
Dairy Dept., La. Purchase Exposition, 1904; 
Prof., Dairy and An. Husb., Kan. St. Agr. Coll., 
1904; do.. Dairying, O. St. LTniv. Invented 
starter vat; milk bottles; water heater. Auth.: 
Bui. No. 75, 111. Exp. Sta.; Buls. Nos. 130 and 
131, Kan. Exp. Sta.; Press Buls. Nos. 144 and 
147, do.; Dairy Arithmetic; Creamery Build- 
ing; also various mag. articles. Mem., Am. 
Breeders Assn.; Treas.. do.. 1904; Dairy St. 
Assn. of Kan., Neb., 111., O. and Wis.; Nat. 
Creamery and Buttermakers' Assn.; Kan. Poul- 
try Assn.; A. A. A. S. Married Alice Ashton, 
Je 28, 1905, Monroeville, O. Address, 157 
1 2th Ave., Columbus, O. 



THOMAS REUBEN ERNEST 

(See No. 2966.) 

WILLIAM ESTY 

Professor; A. B., Amherst Coll., 1889; B. 
S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1893; A. M., Am- 
herst Coll., 1893; b. Jl 9, 1868, Amherst, Mass.; 
s. William Cole (b. Ap 8, 1838, Westmoreland, 
N. H.) and Martha Ann (Gushing) Esty (b. 
N 14, 1837, Boston). Prepared in Amherst 
H. S. Psi Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Completed the 
"expert course" at the factories of the Thomas- 
Houston Elec. Co., Lynn, Mass., 1892-93; 
Instr., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1893-95; 
Asst., Prof., do., 1895-98; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1898-1901; Asst. Prof., Lehigh Univ., 1901- 
03; Prof., do., 1903 — . Auth.: Alternating 
Current Machinery, Am. Correspondence Schs., 
Chicago, 1905, rev. ed., 1912; The Elements of 
Elec. Engng., Vol. i; Direct Current Machines; 
(with W. S. Franklin) Elec. Distribution and 
Lighting, Macmillan Co., Vol. 11, 1906; do.. 
Alternating Currents, do., 1907; (with W. S. 
Franklin, C. E. Clewell, S. S. Seyfeit) Dynamo 
Lab. Manual, do., 1908; (with W. S. Frank- 
lin) Dynamos and Motors, do., 1909; also many 
mag. articles. Fellow, A. I. E. E. ; Mem., Soc. 
Prom, of Engng. Educ; Fellow A. A. A. S.; 
Bethlehem Club. Married Julia Louise Coy, Je 

14, 1894, Brookline, Mass. Children: William 
Cole, Jr., b. Mr 7, 1895; Lucien Coy, b. Mr 

15, 1899; John Gushing, b. My 12, 1901. Ad- 
dress, Lehigh Univ., S. Bethlehem, Pa. 

AUGUSTA DILLMAN EVANS 
Assistant; A. B., 1911, Smith Coll.; b. Jl 
10. 1885; d. David John (b. 1829, Wales) 
and Susan (Dillman) Evans (b. Ja 24, 1840 
Middleport, Pa.). Prepared in Scranton H. S. 
Pa. Colloquium; Telescopium. Attended Low 
thorpe Hort. Sch., Groton, Mass., 1905-6: 
Amherst Agr. Coll.. Amherst, Mass.; Teacher 
Rural Sch., La Plume, Pa., 1906-7; Asst 
Gardener, Kingston Gardeners, Kingston 
Mass.; Asst., Agr. Exten., Univ. of 111., igii 
13; do., Agr. Exten., Mont. Agr. Coll., 1914 — 
.-iddress, Bozeman, Mont. 

DONALD GROVER EVANS 
(See No. 8303.) 

FREDERICK NOBLE EVANS 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1905; M. L. A., 
do., 191 1 ; b. Jl 26, 1881; s. Daniel Henry 
(b. Ap 19, 1839, Ripley, O.) and Sarah Jane 
(Livingston) Evans (b. O 1848, Pittsburgh). 
Prepared in Royen Sch., Youngstown, O. 
Attended Royal Tech. Sch., Ger., 1906-7; Sigma 
Aljiha Epsilon; Piersan Sodality; Harvard Dra- 
matic Club; Ivy Club. Asst., Land. Arch. Dept., 
Harvard,. 1908-10; Land. Arch., Cleveland, 
1911-14; Land. Arch, in Office of Stephen 
Child. Santa Barbara, Calif.; Instr., Land. De- 
sign, Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Assoc, do., 1915- 
16; Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — . Auth.: Articles 
in Am. Real Est. Mag. Mem., A. F. A. M.; 
Am. Civic Assn.; Am. Soc. of Land. Archs. ; 
Am. City Planning Inst.; Pres., Assn. of 
Land. Exten. Workers; Epis. Church. Married 
Belle Spencer Sanford, Ja 10, 1912, Stock- 
ton, Calif. Children: Sarah Jane; Janet San- 
ford. Address, 1310 S. Busey Ave., Urbana. 

WALTER ROOKE EVANS 
Instructor; b. El Paso, 111. Prepared in 
Peoria H. S.; Racine (Wis.) Military Sch,; 
Bradley Poly. Inst. Instr.. Wrestling, Stock 
Yards Sch. of Phys. Culture, Chicago; Instr., 
do., Univ. of 111., 1915-17. Lt., 6ist 111. Inf., 
France, 191 7 — . Mem., Prot. Epis. Church. 
Address, El Paso, 111. 

HENRY HOUGHTON EVERETT 
Phys. and Surg.; M. D.. Coll. of P. & S., 
Chicago, 1902; b. S 11, 1866. Chambersburg, 
Pa.; s. William S. (b. 1836, Fanitsburg, Pa.) 



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and Charlotte Stickney (Reed) Everett (b. 
Richmond, Va.). Prepared in South Div. H. 
S., Chicago, and Univ. of Chicago; attended 
Chicago Med. Coll., 1888. Nu Sigma Nu. Instr., 
Gym., Univ. of Wis., 1894-5; Asst. Prof.. Phys. 
Tr., Univ. of 111., 1895-6; Assoc. Prof., do.. 
1896-8: Phys. and Surg., 1902; Instr., Nose 
and Throat Depl., Rush Med. Coll., Univ. of 
Chicago; Asst. Attending Laryngologist, 
Presby. Hosp., Chicago. Mem., Chicago Med. 
Soc; 111. St. Med. Sec; A. M. A.; Ottawa 
Co. (Mich.), Med. Soc. Married Jessie Eliza- 
beth Armstrong, Jl 2, 1891, Sycamore, 111. 
Children: Charlotte Reed, b. S 13, 1892; Henry 
Armstrong, b. N 28, 1898. Address, 30 N. 
Michigan Ave., Chicago. 

EUGENE PHILIP EAGER 

(See No. 7504.) 

HARRISON FREDERICK THEODORE 

FAHRNKOPF 
(See No. 5650.) 

GEORGE DAY FAIRFIELD 

Business; b. My 6, 1866, Hillsdale, Mich.; 
s. Edmund B. (b. Ag 1821, Va.) and Mary 
A. (Baldwin) Fairfield (b. 1836. Ellington, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Lincoln (Neb.) H. S.; 
Oberlin Coll. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta 
Kappa. V. Consul from U. S.. Lyons, France, 
1889-93; Instr., Rom. Langs., De Pauw Univ., 
1894-5; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of III., 1895-8; 
Prof., do., 1898-1903; in bus., 1903-4; Asst. 
Prof., Rom. Langs., Syracuse Univ., 1904-6; 
Prof., French and Spanish, Beloit Coll., 1906- 
11; in bus. with James O. Heyworth, 191 1 — . 
Edited Beaumarcliais' Barbier de Seville, Scott, 
Foresman & Co.. 1002. Mem., Univ. Club, 
Syracuse, N. Y. Married Mary Adelaide Pet- 
ers, 1890, Tecumseh. Mich. Children: Helen 
Peters, b. Ag. 1803; Mary Burnham, b. Jl 
1895 (died Jl 1896)'; John Edmund, b. Jl 1898- 
.Address, 305 Harvester Bldg., Chicago.! 

JOHN ARCHIBALD FAIRLIE 
Professor; A. B., magna cum laudc. Har- 
vard, 189s; A. M., do., 1896; Ph. D.. Colum- 
bia, 1 898; b. O 30, 1872, Glasgow, Scot.; s. 
James Mitchell (b. Ap 23, 1845. Strathblane, 
do.) and Margaret Simpson (Miller) Fairlie 
(b. 1845, Glasgow, do.). Prepared in Duval 
H. S., Jacksonville, Fla. Prize Detur; Bow- 
doin Prizes; Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmos Club; 
honorable mention in hist.; Toppan Prize. Sec. 
to Com. on Canals of N. Y. St., 1899-1900; 
Lecturer. Mun. Govt., Columbia, 1900; Asst. 
Prof., Adm. Law, Univ. of Mich., 1900-06; Jr. 
Prof., Adm. Law, do., 1906-09: Special Agt., 
Bur. of Corp., 190809; Assoc. Prof., Pol. Sc, 
Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Prof., do., 1911 — . 
(Leave of absence.) work for U. S. Govt., 
Washington, D. C, 1918—. Auth.: The Cen- 
tralization of Administration in New York 
State Columbia. Studies in Hist., Econ. and 
Pub. Law, 1898: Statistical Tables and Data 
relating to the (Canals and Conamerce of New 
York, Report of the Com. on Canals of New 
York State, 1900; Municipal Administration, 
Macmillan Co., 1001; The National Adminis- 
tration of the United States of America, do., 
1905; Local Government in Counties, Towns, 
and Villages, Century, 1906; Essays on Muni- 
cipal Administration, Macmillan. 1908; Taxa- 
tion and Revenue System of Illinois, a report 
prepared for the Special Tax Commission, 
111. Printing Co., 1910; A report on Town 
and County Government in Illinois, ///. St. 
Jour. Co., 1913; A report on Revenue and Fi- 
nance Administration, Illinois Efficiency and 
Economy Committee, 1914; several articles. 
Assoc. Ed., Nat. Mun. Review, 1912-16: Man- 
aging Ed., Am. Pol. Sc. Review. 1916 — . Mem., 
Mich. (Constitutional Convention. 1907-08; 
Chief Clerk, Special Tax Com., St. of 111., 
1910-11; Dir., 111. Efficiency and Economy 



Com., 1913-15; Council of Nat. Civ. Service 
Reform League; Am. Econ. Assn.; Nat. Mun. 
League; Cosmos Club, Washington; Harvard 
Club of New York City; Univ. Club and 
City Club of Chicago; Univ. Club, Urbana. 
Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. 
add., Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. 

ELISIIA N. FALES 
Aero Engr. ; A. B., Harvard, 1908; S. B., 
Mass. Inst. Tech., 191 1; b. D 23, 1887; s. 
David (b. Boston) and Mary E. (Lawton) 
Fales (b. Newport, R. I.). Prepared in Lake 
Forest Acad. With Curtiss Airplane Co., 1915- 
i6; Asst. Prof., Mech. Engng., Univ. of 111., 
1916-17; Chm., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 
1017-18; Airplane Engng. Dept., A. S. S. C, 
Washington, D. C, 1918 — ■. Invented: Jiffy 
Duplicator Patent; Various Aeronautical de- 
vices. Auth.: Learning to fly in the United 
States Army, McGraw Hill, 1917; Articles in 
Tech. Jours. Married Frances Meigs, Je 4, 
1014. Child. Grace Lynde, b. Ap 23, 1916. 
.4ddress, Lake Forest, 111. 

RALPH S. FANNING 
(See No. G212.) 

ROY NEWTON FARGO 

(See No. 3728.) 

STANLEY PRINCE FARWELL 

(See No. 2973.) 

EDWARD ARTHUR PATH 

Coll. Pres.; B. S., Carleton Coll., North- 
field, Minn., 1902; Ph..D., Univ. of Calif., 
1009; b. Ag 23, 1880, Ger.; s. Jacob (b. Mr 
13, 1840, do.) and Bertha L. (Judiesch) Fath 
(b. Mr 14. 1850, do.). Prepared in Muscatine 
(la.) H. S.; attended Wilton Coll., Wilton, 
la., 1898-1900. Sigma Xi; Delta Sigma Rho. 
Instr., Math., Wilton Coll., 1902-4; do.. Red- 
field Coll., Redfield, S. Dak., 1904-5; .do., Univ. 
of 111., 1905-6; Instr., Astron., Univ. of 111., 
1905-06; Asst. Astronomer, Mt. Wilson 
Obs., 1902-12: Dir.. Beloit Coll. Obs., 1902-14; 
Pres., Redfield Coll., 1914 — . Discoveries: 
Brighter Spiral nebulae give spectrum like 
sun, 1909-11; Zodiacal light gives solar type 
spectrum, 1909; Globular star clusters give 
F. type spectra, loii; 800 new nebulae. Aut'i.: 
A Study of Nebulae, Astronomical Jour., vol. 
28, 1914; The Story of Spirals, Century, 1912; 
The Greatest Camera in the World, Outlook, 
T914; articles in Lick Obs. Bui.. Astrophys. 
Jour. Mem., Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. of 
Am.; Fellow, A. A. A. S., 1912; Fellow, Royal 
Astron. Soc. of London. 1912; ist V. P., S. 
Dak. Acad, of Sc, 1916-17. Married Rosina 
Kiehlbauch Je i, 1909, Tyndall, S. Dak. Chil- 
dren: Catherine B., b. Ag 19- 1013; Miriam 
Rosina, b. O 6, 1916. Address, Redfield, S. Dak. 

LESLIE WILLIAM FAULKNER 
(See No. 6225.) 

ERNEST CARROLL FAUST 
(See No. G216.) 

MARY ELIZA FAWCETT 

(See No. G217.) 

*EDMOND GUSTAVE FECHET 
Born Tl II, 1844. Port Huron, Mich.; s. Al- 
fred Fe"chet de Alart (b. 1817. Strasburg, 
France) and Mary de Garmo (Buel) Fechet (b. 
1823, Syracuse, N. Y.). Entered U. S. Volun- 
teers. My 19, 1861; U. S. A. (Volunteers and 
Regt.) ever since; Prof., Mil. Sc, Univ. of 
Neb. 1896; Prof.. Mil. Sc. and Tactics, Univ. 
of 111., 1900-09. Invented portable ramp for un- 
loading stock from R. R. trains (see Man. 
of Field Engng., Beach; Device and system for 
erecting conical tents; Device for protecting 



Faculty 



871 



springs of cots in dormitories. Auth. : The 
True Story of the Death of Sitting Bull, Cos- 
mopolitan Mag.. My 1896. Mem., G. A. R. Mar- 
ried Rachel Morris Forsythe, N 25, 1875, 
Portsmouth, O. (died My 25, 1905). Children: 
Mary Forsythe and James Edmond. Died N 16, 
1910. 

FRANCES MARGUERITE FEIND 
(See No. 2665.) 

HARRY FOSTER FERGUSON 
Engineer; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1912; 
b. Mr 12, 1889, Adams, Mass. Prepared in 
Adams (Mass.) H. S.; Trinity Coll., 1906-08. 
Received Smith-McKay prize in Math. Engng. 
Dept., Boston, summers 1910, 1911; Asst., 
Engng. Corps, Pa. R. R., summer 1912; Asst. 
Engr., St. Water Survey, Univ. of 111., 191? 
15. Lt., Engr. Reserve Corps, A. E. F., France; 
Returned to states. Mem. Epis. Church. Ad- 
dress, 709 W. High St., Urbana. 

ALISON MARION FERNIE 
Teacher; b. N. 25, 1866, Derby, Eng. ; d. 
John (b. (Japar, Fifeshire, Scot.) and Arabella 
(Pike) Fernie (b. Derby, Eng.) Prepared in 
pvt. sch. and masters abroad. Alpha Chi 
Omega. Professional studies, Royal Acad, of 
Mus., London; Philadelphia Musical Acad.; 
also in Bonn, Weimer, Paris and Italy. Head 
of vocal dcpt., DePauw Univ., 1891-7; concert 
singing in Philadelphia. Washington, and New 
York City; Prof, and head of the vocal dept., 
Univ. of 111., 1897-1903; Dir., Choral Soc.; Pvt. 
Teaching in Florence, Italy, and traveling for 
pleasure; Teacher, voice, Hutchinson, Kans., 
19 14. Address, c/o Brown, Shipley & Co., 123 
Pall Mall, London. 

OSCAR FREDRICK WILHELM 
FERNSEMER 
Business; Ph. D., Univ. of Munich, 1912; 
b. JI 26, 1888, Munich, Bavaria; s. Ludwig (b. 
1844, Bavaria, Ger.) and Constance (Mason) 
Fernsemer (b. 1851, Eng.). Prepared in Maxi- 
milian's gymnasium, Munich. Pvt. Tutor, 
Woonsocket, R. I., 1913-14; Teacher, French 
and Ger., H. S., Cranford, N. J., 1914-15; Lec- 
turer, Ger. Lit., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1915-16; 
Instr., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; With John 
Wanamaker, 1918 — . Auth.: Die Dramatischen 
Werks Chas Rob Maturin's Nebst Biographies 
des Dichters, 1913; The Origin of Defoe's 
Robinson Crusoe, (ier.-Amer. Hist. Soc., O. 
Winbourg, Munich, 1918. Mem., Players Club, 
Univ. of 111. Address, 38 S. 44th St., Philadel- 
phia; bus. add., c/o John Wanamaker^ do. 

EMORY NELSON FERRISS 
Professor; Ph.B., Univ. of la., 1904; A.M., 
do., 1905; Ph.D., do., 1908; b. Jl 17, 1882, To- 
ledo, la.; s. Oscar Milton (b. S 4, 1849, Mt. 
Vernon, O.) and Emma (Bidwell) Ferriss (b. 
Jl 7, 1858, Gladstone, la.). Prepared in Clark 
Coll. Prep. Sch.; Attended Univ. of Chicago, 
summer 1911; Philaphronean Lit. Soc; Grad. 
Scholarship in Ger., Univ. of la., 1905-6; Fel- 
lowship, 1907-8; Old Eng. Text Soc. Prize, 
1906; Prin., H. S., Pocatello, Idaho, 1906-7, 
igo8-ii; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; 
Instr., Broadway H. S., Seattle, 1912-16; Grad. 
woik, Educ, Teacher's Coll., Columbia, 1916- 
17; Asst. Prof., Educ, Univ. of Okla., 1917-18; 
Assoc. Prof., Secondary Educ, do., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Angengruber's Portrayal of (Character, 
United Brethren Pub. Co. Mem., Old Eng. 
Club, Univ. of la., 1907-8; Idaho Interscho- 
lastic League for Secondary Schs., 1908-10; 
Phi Delta Kappa. Married Bessie Isabel Reed, 
Ag 26, 1908, Minneapolis. Children: Dorothy 
Elaine, b. Ap 18, 1910; Donald Embre, b. Je 
38, 1913. Address, Norman, Okla. 



ARTHUR SARGENT FIELD 
Valuation Analyst; A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 
1902; A. M. do., 1903; Ph. D., Yale, 1909. 
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Fellow, Pol. Econ., Univ. ot 
Wis., 1903-4; Scholar, Econ., Yale, 1907-8; 
Instr., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1904-7; do., Dart- 
mouth Coll., 1909-11; Economist, Bur. of Ry. 
Econ., Washington, D. C, 1911-18; Valuation 
Analyst, Bur. of Valuations, Interst. Com- 
merce Conin., Washington, D. C, 1918 — . 
Author.: The Child Labor Policy of New Jer- 
sey, Am. Econ. Assn., 1910; Articles in Econ. 
Review. Address, 3607 Lowell St., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

CHARLES ALBERT FISHER 

(See No. G220) 

FOREST ADDISON FISHER 

(See No. 4650) 

ORA STANLEY FISHER 

(See No. 3367) 
*GEORGE MYGATT FISK 
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1890; Ph. D., Univ. of 
Munich, 1896; b. Jl 16, 1864, Canfield, O. ; 
Scholarship, Phillips Exeter Acad., N. H.; 
Fellowship, Pa. Studied at Halle, Berlin, 
London, Paris, Geneva, and Brussels. Supt., 
Schs., Mich., two yrs. ; Prof., Econ., Jacob 
Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md., 1900; Teacher, 
Univ. of Wis., Summer, 1900; do., Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1901 (Albert Shaw Lecture- 
ship) ; Prof., Commerce, Univ. of 111., 1902- 
191 o. Auth.: Hist, of German-American Diplo- 
matic Relations; Cml. Policy of U. S., 1890- 
1900; also various short articles. Mem., Am. 
Embassy at Berlin, Four yrs., Sec. Died Ap 
29, 1910, Madison, Wis. 

IRA WILLIAM FISK 
(See No. 3735) 
JOHN DRISCOLL FITZ-GERALD II 
Professor; A. B., Columbia, 1895; Ph. D., 
do., 1906; b. My 2, 1873, Newark, N. J.; s. 
Aaron Ogden (b. S 14, 1845, do.) and Harriet 
Minerva (Haines) Fitz-Gerald (b. D 20, 1847, 
do.) Prepared in Barringer (N. J.) H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Alumni Prize to "The most 
faithful and deserving stud, of the graduating 
class," Columbia, 1895; Univ. Scholar, Rom. 
Lang., Columbia, 1895-96; Univ. Fellow, Rom. 
Lang., do., 1897-98; also studied Romanic Phil., 
Leipsic, Berlin, Madrid, and Paris, 1896-97 and 
1900-02; Eleve Tittulaire de I'Ecole Pratique 
des Hautes fitudes (Section des Sciences, His- 
toriques, et Philologiques), Paris, 1897; Eleve 
Diplome de I'Ecole-Pratique des Hautes fitudes 
(Section des Sciences, Historiques, et Philogi- 
ques), Paris, 1902. Asst., Rom. Lang, and 
Lit., Columbia, 1898-1902; Tutor, do., 1902-07; 
Instr., do., 1907-09; Asst. Prof., Univ. of 111., 
1909-15; Prof., Spanish, do., 1915 — -. Auth.: 
La Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos par Gon- 
zalo de Berceo, Edition critique, Bibliotheque 
de I'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, fascicule, Paris, 
1904; Versification of the Cuaderna Via, as 
found in Berceo's Vida de Santo Domingo de 
Silos, Columbia Univ. Studies in Rom.. Philol. 
and Lit., New York, 1905; A Reading Journey 
Through Spain, illustrated. The Chautauquan, 
Vol. 55, 1909; Rambles in Spain, T. Y. (Jrow- 
ell & Son, 1910; (With Leora A. Fitz-Gerald) 
Lope de Vega, Noyelas a la Senora Marcia 
Leonarda, Reproduction der Ausgaben von 1621 
und 1624, kritisch herausgegeben und mit 
Einleitung und Anmerkungen versehen, Ro- 
manische Forschungen, Erlangen; various liter- 
ary and linguistic articles dealing with topics 
in Roman Philol. and in Hispanic Langs., Lit., 
and Hist., and appearing in jours, of the 
United States, France, and Spain; translator 
(with T. H. Guild), A New Drama, by Manuel 
Tamayo y Baus, No. 90, Pub. The Hispanic 



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Soc. Am., New York, 1915; Assoc. Ed., Ro- 
inanic lit-zicw; Consulting ed., Hispania; Mem.. 
Internal, advisory ed. Bd. of Iiiter-Ainciica: 
Ed. in charge of Hispanic subjects in New In- 
tcniat. hticy.; Ed., The Ilisjianic Series. Mem.j 
Methodist "Church; Alpha Sigma Plii; Alumni 
Assn. of II. Schs., Newark, N. J. ; Advisory 
Council of the Institute International of Mad- 
rid; A. S. R. ; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Am. 
Dialect Sos. ; Societe Amicale Gastoi> Paris, 
Paris; Gesellschaft fiir Romanische Literature, 
Dresden; The Hispanic Soc, of Am.; Corre- 
spondiente de las Reales Acadeniais Espiinola 
de la Lengua, de la Historia de Madrid, and de 
Buenas Letras de Barcelona; Delegate to S. 
Am. for Am. Assn., for Internat. Conciliation, 
1914; Asst. Sec, Second Pan-Am. Scientific 
Cong., 191 5-16. Married Leora Almita Hart- 
pence ('16), JMy 10, 1900, Newark. N. J. Chil- 
dren: Nesta, b. Je 29, 1904; Gerald llartpence, 
b. D 4, 1005; Linda, b. Mr 3, loio. Address, 
803 W. Main St., L^rbana. 

EDWIN BRENTON FLANIGAN 
Engineer; C. E., Princeton, 1910; b. S 18, 
188S, Hamilton, Mo, Attended Mass, Inst, of 
Tech. Asst,, Mech. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; 
Engr. Const., Sheldon Axle and Spring Co., 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., igi.? — . Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 6s W. South St., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa.t 

ALICE VIRGINIA FEATHER 
Instructor; B., A., Cornell, 191 7; b, Philadel- 
phia; d, Joseph (b. Bradford, York, Eng.) and 
Drusilla "(Drake) Flather (b. Newton, Mass.). 
Prepared in Nashua (N. H.) H. S.; Teacher, 
H. Schs., i88(>-i9oj; Asst., Chem., Lhiiv. of 
111., 1904-6; Acting Instr., do., 1906-8; Instr., 
do., H. S., Haverhill, Mass., 1911-12; do., Wel- 
lesley Coll., 191 7 — . Mem., A. C, S. ; A. A. 
A. S. Address, 20 Arlington St,, Nashua. 
N. H. 

J. R, FLEMING 
Instr.; U. S, S, M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918; 
with Mine Service & Safety Co., Benton, 111, 
Address, 314. W. 3rd St,, Greensburg, Pa,; 
bus. add., c/o Mine Service & Safety Co., Ben- 
ton, 111. 

VIRGIL R. FLEMING 
(See No. 2384) 

WESLEY PILLSBURY FLINT 
Entomologist; b. My 4, 1883, South Hamp- 
ton, N. H.; s. Moses C. (b. Ag 1S41, Law- 
rence, Mass,) and Emily W, (Pillsbury) Flint 
(b. My 7. 1849, Newburyport, Mass.). Pre- 
pared in Ainesbury, Mass. H. S.; N. H. Col., 
1902-5. Zeta Epsilon; Conant Scholarship. In 
charge of Gypsy and Browntail Moth work. 
Cape Cod, 1905-6; Supt., New York Dept., 
H. L. Frost & Co., Entomols. and Foresters, 
1906-8; charge of field work against San Jose 
Scale, Univi"rof 111., 190S-9; Asst. Entomol., 
Cent. 111., di'., 19H-17; Asst. in charge of field 
work 1917 — . Auth.: Several circulars on eco- 
nomic insects; articles in Jour, of Ecoii. £n- 
tomol., 1912, 1913, 1910, 1917, 1918. Mem., 
Entomol. Soc. of Am.; Am. Assn. Economic 
Entomols.; A. A. A. S.; Ill, Acad, of Sc. 
Married Florence Belle Wrai§;ht, Ja 21, 191 1, 
St. Louis. Address, 1306 S. Orchard St., 
Urbana. 

IRA GRAESSLE FLOCKEN 
Professor; A. B., O. St. Univ., 1900; A. M., 
Cornell, 1910; b, D i, 18S6, Mansfield, O, ; s. 
Edward (b, Jl 14, 1862, Bucyrus, O,) and 
Kate ((iracssle) Flocken (b. F i, 1863, Kos- 
suth. O,), Prepared in Mansfield (O.) H, S.; 
Univ. of Chicago, summer 1909. Delta Sigma 
Pi; Phi Delta Theta. Fellow, Statistics, Cor- 



nell, 1909-10; Asst,, Econ., Univ. of 111., 1910- 
11; Instr., Asst. Prof., Prof., Econ, and Ac- 
counting, Univ, of Pittsburgh, 191 1 — . Mem. 
Am. Econ. Assn.; Am. Statist. Assn.; Sec, 
I'aculty of Sch. of Econ., Univ. of Pittsburgh: 
.■\ssoc.. Am. Inst, of Accts. ; Am. Assn. of 
Univ, Instrs, in Accounting; Chm,, Coml. Sec- 
tion, West Pa, Educ. Assn., 1917-18; Pitts- 
burgh Inst, of Accts. ■ Married Olive Gheen, 
Ag 25, 1910, Worthington, O. Child, Robert 
Edward, b. S 11, 1917. Address, 1205 Lancas- 
ter Ave., Pittsburgh. 

GEORGE TOBIAS FLOM 
Professor; B. L., Ihiiv. of Wis., 1893; A. M,, 
Vanderbilt, 1894; Ph, D., Columbia, 1900; b, 
.\p 12, 1871, Utica, Wis,; s, Ole O, (b, S 20, 
1831, Flom in Aurland, Province of Sogn, 
Norway) and Martha (Borlaug) Flom (b, 
1836, Borlaugh in Leikanger, Province of 
Sogn, do.). Prepared in Albion Acad,, Wis. 
.\delphic; Nora Samlag, Scholastic Fellow in 
Germanics and Eng., Vanderbilt, 1893-4; Hon. 
I'cllow, do., Univ. of Wis., 1890-7; Fellow, 
iJcrmanic Philol., Columbia, 1897-8; attended 
Copenhagen Univ., 1898-9; Leipsic Univ., 1899. 
Teacher, Ger. and I^at., H. S., Prairie du 
Chien, Wis., 1805-6; Instr., Ger. and French, 
Vanderbilt, 1899-1900; Instr., Scandinavian 
Lang, and Lit., Univ. of la,, 1900; Asst, Prof,, 
do., 1901-4; Prof., do., 1904-09; Asst. Prof,, 
Scand. Lang, and Lit,, Univ. of 111., 1909-13; 
Assoc. Prof., do.. 1913 — , Auth,: Scand, In- 
fluence on Southern Lowland Scotch, Colum- 
bia Univ, Press, 1900; Wichert's Als verlobte 
empfehlen sich — , Sch, Ed., D. C. Heath & 
( o., 1902; Bjornson's Synnove Solbakken, with 
Introduction and Notes, John Anderson & Co., 
1905; Chapters on Scamlinavian Immigration 
to la., la. Hist. Soc, 1906; History of Scan- 
dinavian Study in American Universities, Univ. 
of la. Studies, 1907; Tegner's Frithjofs Saga, 
Introduction and Notes, Enberg-IIolmberg 
Pub, Co., 1909; Hist, of Norwegian Immigra- 
tion to America, 1909; Konongs Skuggsja, 
I'ragment RA. 58 C, from an Old Norwegian 
parchment codex of the thirteenth century with 
hcliotype copy and a study of the paleography 
and the language, The Univ. of 111. Studies, 
Vol. 4, No. 2, loii; The Gender of English 
[>oan Nouns in Norse Dialects in America, 
Jour. Eng. and Ger. Philol., vol. 5; Ed., Scand. 
Studies and Notes; Assoc. Ed.: The Jour, of 
Hug. and Ger. PhUoL; 111. Univ. Studies in 
Lang, and Lit. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of 
.\m.; Am. Dialect l^oc. ; The Viking Club and 
.'^oc. for Northern Research, London; Folklore 
Fellows, Copenhagen; Am. Scand. Soc; Det 
Xorske Selskab; Soc for Adv. of Scand. 
Study, Sec. 1911-12. Trustee, 1914; V. P. 111. 
branch of Am. Folklore Soc; Heimskringla, 
Pres. Married Loretta Regina, D 26, 1900. 
Cliildren: George Reginald, b. N 4, 190 1; 
lilizabeth Edda, b. Jl 21, 1903; Mary Antoin- 
ette, b. Je 7, 1906. Address, 611 W. Green St., 
Urbana. 

MARY ELIZABETH FLOYD (BEVIS) 
Born D 20, 1875, Winthrop, Mass.; d. 
Thomas (b. N 3, 1839, North Chelsea, Mass.) 
and Mary Hall (Peirce) Floyd (b. Ap 15, 
1S39, do.) Prepared in Winthrop H. S. ; Wes- 
leyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass. Diploma, N, 
E, Conservatory of Music, Mass. ; attended 
Boston JTjiiv., 1896; N. E. Conservatory, one 
yr. ; Munich, Ger., one yr. ; Bush Temple Con- 
servatory, Chicago. Pvt. music teacher, Bos- 
ton, 1894-1904; Instr., Piano, St. Mary's Coll., 
Dallas, Tex., 1904-7; do., L^niv, of 111., 1907-10. 
Organist Presby. Church. Married Albon 
Bevis, Ag 29, 191 1, Winthrop, Mass. Child, 
Elizabeth Floyd, b. N 13, 1912. Address, 707 
\V. Oregon St., Urbana. 

LAWRENCE EARL FOGLESONG 
(See No. 4655) 



Faculty 



«73 



JUSTUS WATSON FOLSOM 
Professor; B. S., Harvard, 189s; Sc. D., do., 
1899; b. S 2, 1871, Cambrirlge, Mass.; s. 
James Nelson and Charlotte Elizabeth (Wat- 
son) Folsom. Prepared in Cambridge (Mass.) 
H. S. Univ. Scholarship, Harvard; Bowdoin 
Prize. Lab. Asst., Bot. and Zool., Harvard; 
Prof., Nat. Sc. and Physiol., Antioch Coll., C, 
1899-igoo; Instr., Entomol., Univ. of HI., igoo- 
06; Assoc, do., 1906-09; Asst. Prof., do., 
1909 — . Auth.: Entomology with Special ref- 
erence to its Biological and Economic Aspects, 
P. Blackiston's Sons & Co., 1906; Japanese Col- 
lembola, Part I, Bui. Essex Inst., Vol. 29, 
1898; do., Part II, Proc. Am. Acad. Art Sc, 
Vol. 34, 1899; The Anatomy and Physiology of 
the Mouth Parts of the Collcmbolan Orche- 
sella Cincta L, Bui. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. .35, 
1899; Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expe- 
dition, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sc, Vol. 4, 1902; 
The Insect Pest of Clover and Alfalfa, Univ. 
of III. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 134, 1909; numerous 
other articles on entomological subjects. Ed. 
Bd., Annals Entomol. Soc. of Am.; Fellow, 
A. A. A. S. ; ist V. P., Entomol. Soc. of Am. 
Address, loi E. John St., Champaign. 

FRANCIS SEELEY FOOTE, Jr. 
Professor; E. M., Columbia, 1905; b. Mr 
31, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; s. Francis Seelcy 
and Addie Sarah (Jameson) Foole. Prepared 
in Montclair (N. J.) H. S. Delta Tau Delta; 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Engr., Cumberland 
Mt. Coal and Timber Co., Dunlap, Tenn., 
190s; with Springdale Assn., railroad location 
work, Louisville, Ky., i90';-6; Asst. Engr., 
N. Y. C. & II. R. R. R. Co., 1906-7; Asst. 
C. E., Columbia, 1907-10; Instr., Ry. C. E., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-71; Assoc, do., 1911-12; 
Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of Calif., 1912-17; 
Assoc. Prof., Ry. Engng. and Dir. of Summer 
Sch. of Sur., Univ. of Calif., 1912-17; Prof., 
do., 19 17 — . Auth.: The Solution of Plane 
Triangles, privately pub.., Urbana, 1910; vari- 
ous other articles. Mem., Am. R. R. Assn.; 
Soc. for Prom, of Engng. Educ. ; Assoc, mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Margaret Lucy Kings- 
bury, Jl 15, 1913, Los Angeles. Children: 
Elizabeth Luella, b. Ap 30, 1914; Francis 
Seeley, b. D 10, 1916. Address, Berkeley, 
Calif. 

FRANK FARNSWORTH FOOTITT 
(See No. G228) 

ERNEST BROWNING FORBES 
(See No. 1031) 

GIDEON ROBERT FORBES 
Instructor: B. S., Harvard, 1909; M. L. A., 
do., 191 1 ; b. F 2, 1886, Northampton, Eng. 
Instr., Art and Design, Univ. of III., 191.S — . 
Address, 806 W. California St., Urbana. 

STEPHEN ALFRED FORBES 
(See No. H20) 

WINIFRED FORBES 
Instr. in Violin; b. Ag 8, 1879, Normal, 111.; 
d. Stephen Alfred and Clara ((iaston) Forbes. 
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Pi Beta Phi; Mu 
Phi Epsilon. (irad. of Am. Conservatory of 
Music, (Jhicago, 1899; attended Univ of 111., 
1899-igoo: studied a year and a half under 
Leopold Kramer, then Concert-Master of the 
Thomas Orchestra; two summers under Leon 
Sametini. Instr., Violin, St. LTniv. of S. Dak., 
1902-4, do., Univ. of 111., 1904-10; do., San 
Marcos Baptist Acad., 1911-12; Instr., Violin 
and Harmony, and Dir. of Orchestra, Univ. 
of Ore., 1912-18; Instr. in Violin, Ellison- 
White Conservatory, Portland, Ore., 1918 — . 
Mem., Christian Science Church. Address, 
Campbell Hotel, Portland, Ore. 



GUY STANTON FORD 
Professor; B L., Univ. of Wis., 1895,' 
I'h. D., (Columbia, 1903; b. My 9, 1873, Salem, 
Wi.s. ; s. Thomas D. (h. F 9, 1848, Milburn, 
111.) and Helen Elizabeth (Shumway) l'"ord 
(b. S 16, 1847, Gurnee, 111.). Prepared in 
Plainfielrl (la.) II. S. and Acad., Upper la. 
I'niv.. Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
(iamina Alpha. Supt., Sch., Grand Rapids, 
Wis., 1895-8; Univ. of Berlin, 1899-igoo; 
Scholar, Columbia, 1900-01; Instr., Hist., Yale, 
1901-6; Asst. Prof., do., 1906; Prof., Mod. 
European Hist., Univ. of III., 1906-13; Prof., 
Hist., Head of HisW Dept. and Dean Grad. 
Sch., Univ. of Minn., 1913 — . Dir. of the 
div. of educ. publications of the Com. on Pub. 
Information. Auth.: Hanover and Prussia, 
1 795- 1 803, Columbia -Studies in Hist. Econ., 
and Pol., Macmillan, 1903; ed.. Turner Es- 
says in Am. Hist., Henry Holt & Co., igio; 
ed.. Govt, publications on the war. Red, White, 
and Blue Series, War Information Series, 
Loyalty Series; articles in Am. Hist. Review, 
Jour, of Eng. and Ger. PhiloL, Shield of 
Theta Delta Chi, Reports of the Am. Hist. 
Assn., etc. Mem. Hist. Assn.; Miss. Valley 
Assn.; New Eng. Hist. Teachers' Assn, igoi-6; 
(irad. Club, New Haven, Conn.; Univ. Club, 
Urbana; Univ. of 111. Golf Club. Married 
(irace Victoria Ellis, S 6, 1907, Bristol, Wis. 
Children: Elizabeth Jane, b. Je 26, 1909; 
Thomas Kingman, b. D 6, igio. Address, 
Com. of Pub. Information, Washington, D. C. 
or Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis. 

JAY THOMAS FORD 
(See No. G229) 

•THOMAS BARTLETT FORD 
A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1904; A. M., do., 
1907; b. Ag 27, 1882, lola, Kan.; s. Henry 
Cloud (b. O I, 1853, Jackson Co., Mo.) and 
Sarah Ellen (Bartlett) Ford (b. O 6, 1857, 
Wolfeboro, N. IL). Prepared in Girard 
(Kan.) H. S. Sigma Xi. Asst. Instr., Chem., 
I'niv. of Kan., igo.s-7; First Asst., Applied 
Chem., Univ. of 111., summer, 1907; Asst. 
Chem., Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. C., 
1907-17; Assoc. Chem., do., 1917-18; in charge 
of Low Temperature Lab., Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, D. C, 1913-18. Mem., A. C. S., 
1907; Philos. Soc. of Washington, 1917; M. E. 
Church. Married Neva Jean Nelson, S 8, 
1908, Laramie, Wyo. Children: Alice Ellen, 
b. Ag 30, 1910; Mary F21izabeth, b. Ag 16, 
igia; Thomas Avan, b. Ag 29, 1917. Died 
O I, igi8. 

ELIZABETH FORREST 
(See No. 2667) 

CHESTER HUME FORSYTH 
(See No. G231) 

JAMES HUTCHISON FORSYTHE 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Pa., 1908; b. D 
27, 1885, Mercer, Pa.; s. John (b. F 11, i86i, 
do.) and Elizabeth (Treftinger) Forsythe (b. 
S 15. 1865, Pittsburgh, Pa.). Prepared in 
Pittsburgh Central H. S. Unde.r-grad. Scholar- 
ship, four yrs. from Pittsburgh H. S. Head 
Draftstman, office of Davis & Davis, Phila- 
delphia, 1906-7; do., Thayer & Thayer, New 
Castle, Pa., 1908-9; Instr., Arch., Wash. Univ., 
1909-10; Instr., Arch., Univ. of 111., 1910-14; 
do., Univ. of Minn., 1914 — . Mem., Arch. 
Soc. Address, 321 r4th Ave., S. E., Minneap- 
olis. 

•EDWARD JOSEPH FORTIER 
Professor; A. B., Tulane, 1904; b. D g, 
1883; s. Alcce (b. 1857, St. James, La.) and 
Marie (Lanauze) Fortier (b. 1864, New Or- 
leans, La.). Prepared in Ferrell's Prep. Sch.; 
Johns Hopkins, igo4-o6; Univ. of 111., 1908-09; 



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Columbia, 1910-11. Phi Delta Theta. Prof., 
French, Notre Dame, Md., 1905-06; Instr., 
Rom. Lang., Yale, 1906-07; Assoc, do., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-09; Instr. and Asst. Prof., Rom. 
Langs, and Lits., Columbia, 1910-18; Instr., 
Tulane summer Sch., 1910; Lecturer, French 
Lit., Lake Champlain Summer Assembly, 1914- 
15. Auth.: The Establishment of the Tamarois 
Misson, Trans, of the 111. St. Hist. Soc, 1908; 
Les Lettres frangaises en Louisiana, 1915; Re- 
vised ed. French Lit. and Biography, New In- 
ternat. Encyclopedia, Vols. IX-XXIV, 1916-18; 
Contributing ed.. La Pensee de France. Mem., 
Nevif Eng. Mod. Lang. Assn., Conn. Group, 
1Q07, Ex. Bd.; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; La. 
St. Hist. Soc; Chief reader Elementary 
French, Coll. Entrance Examination Bd., 1917- 
18. Married Marie Tricou, S 11, 1906, New 
Orleans, La. Child, Alida Marie, b. Mr 3, 
J912. Died D 24, 1918, New York City. 

ANNA KATHERINE FOSSLER 
Librarian; B. Sc, Univ. of Neb., 1895; b. 
Lincoln, Neb.; d. Christian (b. Tubingen, Ger.) 
and Kathcrine (Andra) Fossler (b. Berlin, 
do.). Prepared in Pub. Schs., Lincoln, Neb. 
Attended New York Lib. Sch., 1898-1000; 
Asst., Lib., Univ. of Neb., 1895-7; do., Univ. 
of 111., 1897-8; Head of Catalog Dept. anrl 
Classifier, Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1900-9; do., Co- 
lumbia, 1909 — . Supvr., Serial Dept. Mem.. 
Am. Lib. Assn.; C. L. A.; Assn. Collegiate 
Alumni; N. Y. L. C. Address, 540 W. i22d 
St., New York City.f 

CHARLES WILLIAM FOSTER 
(See No. 44) 

WILLIAM DEWEY FOSTER 
Journalist; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 191 1; 
M. S., do.. 1913; b. Ja 1890, Kirksville, Mo. 
Prepared in New Haven (Conn.) and Spring- 
field (Mass.) H. Schs. Arch., New York City 
and Baltimore, 1911-12; do., C'hicago, 1913-14; 
Instr., Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 1914-15; 
Jour., Boston, 1915 — . Auth.: Critical Articles 
in The Brickhuildcr. Mem., Congr. Church. 
Address, c/o Rogers and Manson, 85 Water 
St., Boston. 

FRED GATES FOX 
(See No. 1130) 

*HARRY BERT FOX 
(See No. 1332) 

♦JESSIE YOUNGE FOX (SHEPARDSON) 
A. B., DePauw Univ., 1895; b. O 6, 1873, 
Kinmundy, 111.; d. Dr. Daniel Jesse (b. D 2, 
1814, Columbia, S. C.) and Mary Wade 
(Speed) Fox (b. Ap 24, 1839; Mecklenburg 
Co., Va.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., DePauw 
LTniv. Alpha Chi Omega. Asst., Piano, Univ. 
of 111., 1897-1901. Studied music with Wm. 
H. Sherwood, Chicago, 1902-3. Mem., Aurora 
Woman's Club, Aurora, HI. • Married Ralph 
Steele Shepardson ('97), Je s, 1903, Chicago. 
Died F 13, 1911, Chicago. 

EDWIN DIEDERICH AUGUST FRANK 
Designer; S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1906; b. 
Jl 27, 1 883, Milwaukee; s. Louis Frederick (b. 
Ap 15, 1857, do.) and Emily (Inbusch) Frank 
(b. Mr 21, 1859, do.). Prepared in W. Div. 
H. S., Milwaukee. Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers 
Mfg. Co., W. Allis, Wis., 1906-08; Draftsman 
and Testing Engr., Mafler Swhwartzkopff 
Werke, Berlin, Ger., 1909-11; Koenighliche 
Technische Hochschule, Sachen, Ger., igii-12; 
Centrifugal Pump Designer and Testing Engr., 
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., W. Allis, Wis., 1912- 
14; Instr., Mech. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1914- 
16; Designer, Centrifugal Pumps, C. H. 
Wheeler Mfg. Co., 1916-17; In charge of marine 



Dept. Designing, do., 19 18 — . Jr. Mem., A. S. 
M. E.; Sec. for Promotion of Engng. Educ. 
Address, 1426 Diamond St., Philadelphia; bus. 
add.. C. H. Wheeler Mfg. Co., do. 

FRANK ROY FRAPRIE 
Editor; B. S., Lawrence Scientific Sch., 
i8g8; M. S., Harvard, 1902; b. Jl 14, 1874, 
I'all River, Mass.; s. Stephen Thomas (b. do.) 
and Caroline Mary (Goodrum) Fraprie (b. 
do.). Prepared in B. M. C. Durfee H. S., Fall 
River, Mass. Teacher, Chem. and Phys., H 
S., Chelsea, Mass., 1898-9; Asst., Chem., Univ. 
of 111., 1899-1900; Prin., Steep Brook Grammar 
Sch., Fall River, 1900-1; Assoc. Ed., Photo 
Era, Boston, 1903-5; Ed., Am. Photography, 
1906 — . Auth.: Among Bavarian Inns, L. C. 
Page & Co., 1906; Castles and Keeps of Scot- 
land, do., 190- ; (with Florence Jean Ansell) 
The Art of the Munich Galleries, do., 19 10; 
various articles and translations. Mem., Am. 
Com. for the Internat. Photographic Exposi- 
tions at Dresden, 1909, and Budapest, 1910; 
Royal Photographic Soc. of Great Britain, 1909, 
I<"ellow; Unitarian Church. Married Mary Otis 
Sampson, S 16, 191 1, Brookline, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 39 Addington Road, Brookline, Mass. 

HOBART DICKINSON FRARY 
(See No. G23S) 

WILBER JOHN ERASER 
(See No. 741) 

WILLIAM ALEXANDER GORDON FRASER 
(See No. 1223) 
GEORGE ENFIELD FRAZER 
Accountant; A. B., St. Univ. of la., 1909; 
LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1912; b. F 1, 1889, 
Amber, la.; s. George Henry and Alzara 
(Stevenson) Frazer. Prepared in Anamosa 
(la.) H. S. Acacia; Phi Alpha Delta. Instr., 
Bus. Adm., LTniv. of Wis., 1910-12; Consulting 
Acct., Wis. St. Bd. of Pub. Affairs, 1912; 
Prof., Pub. Accounting and Univ. Comptrol- 
ler, Univ. of 111., 1913-15; Gen. Auditor Mont- 
gomery Ward & Co., Chicago and New York 
("ity, 1915-17; Prof. Lecturer, Sch. of Com- 
merce and Adm., Univ. of Chicago, 1917-19; 
Sr. Partner, Frazer &• Torbet, Certified Pub. 
/Vccts, Chicago, 1917-19. Dir. of Methods Con- 
trol Div., Q. M. Corps, U. S. A., 1917-19; 
Consulting Acct., U. S. Shipping Board, Phila- 
delphia, 1919 — . Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; 
L'niv. Club of Chicago; Am. Statistical Soc; 
Ouadrangle Club of Chicago. Married Helen 
Dic'-son James ('10), Je 6, 1915, Urbana. 
Children: Edmund Symons, b. O 3, 1916; 
George Enfield, Jr., b. Je 3, 1918. Address, 
3614 Park Place N. W., Washington, D. C; 
bus. add., co8 S. La Salle St., Chicago or 
cVo U. S. Shipping Board, Philadelphia. 

FRANK FORREST FREDERICK 
Director; b. O 21, 1866, Methuen, Mass.; 
s. John Welch (b. Je 21, 1823, Westford, 
Mass.) and Eliza Adelaid (Clark) Frederick 
(b. Ja 13, 1823. Methuen, Mass.). Prepared 
in Methuen (Mass.) H. S., and Lawrence 
Indus. Draw. Sch. Grad., Mass. Nor. Art 
Sch., Boston, 1S90; Royal Westminster Sch. 
of Art, London, 1897. Instr., Draw., Evening 
.Schs., Boston, 1S88-90; Prof., Art and Design, 
Univ. of 111., 1890-1906; Dir., Sch. of Indus. 
Arts, Trenton, N. J., 1906 — . Exhibited with 
Am. Paintings and Sculptures, Art Inst., Chi- 
cago, and with Soc. West. Artists. Auth.: 
Arch. Rendering in Sepia, N. Y., Wm. T. Corn- 
stock, 1S92; Plaster Casts and How They Are 
Made, do., 1899; Wash Method of Handling 
Water Color; Simplified Mech. Perspective; A 
Roman Alphabet and How To LTse It; various 
articles. Mem., West. Drawing and Man. Tr. 
Assn.; Soc of West. Artists; 111. Man. Arts 



Faculty 



875 



Club. Married Alice Victoria Hutchinson, 
1893. Children: John Hutchinson, b. Ja 3, 
1896; Victoria, b. My i, 1898; George Francis, 
b. Ap 15, 1900. Address, Trenton, N. J. 

MARIE E. FREEMAN 
(See No. 5667) 

PERRY JOHN FREEMAN 
(See No. 2980) 

LOUISE FREER 
Dir., Phys. Tr.; A. B., Cornell Coll., 1907; 

B. S., Columbia. 191 1; b. Mt. Vernon, la.; d. 
Ilamline Hurlhurt (b. S 7, 1846, Galena, O.) 
and Mary Louise (Markle) Freer (b. F 22. 
1850. Dundas, Can.). Prepared in Cornell 
Coll. Acad.; attended Univ. of Wis.; Harvard 
Summer Sch. Phys. Dir., Y. W. C. A., Racine, 
Wis., 1907-10; do.. Olivet Coll., Mich., 1911-12; 
Dir., Playground, Winnipeg, Manitoba, summer 
1912; Phys. Dir., St. Norm. Sch., Moorhead, 
Minn., 1912-14; Dir., Phys. Tr. for women, 
Univ. of 111., 191 5 — . Mem., Am. Phys. Educ. 
Assn. Address, loio W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

HERBERT E. FRENCH 
(See No. G236) 
FRED GOODRICH FRINK 
Consulting Engr. ; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 
1886; M. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; b. Ap 
16, 1862, Pilot Grove, 111.; s. Morey F. (b. 
1S16, Morrisville, N. Y.) and Ellen E. (Good- 
rich) Frink (b. May 16, 1833, Calhoun Co., 
Mich.). Prepared in Kankakee H. S. R. R. 
Engng., 1886-8; Struct. Engng., 1888-1900; 
Instr., Draw., Chicago Eng. H. S., 1890-97; 
Prof., Civ. En^ng., Univ. of Idaho, 1897-1900; 
Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; 
Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. of Mich, 1902-04; 
Asst. Prof. Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Pres., 
Lake Const. Co., Chicago and Hammond, 
Ind., 1906-8; Prof., Ry. Engng., Univ. of 
Ore., 1908-13; Consulting Engr., 1913 — . Joint 
Auth.: Trigonometry, Henry Holt & Co., 1909; 
Pure Water Supply, The Mich. Engr., 1904; 
The Queen Post Truss, Annual report. III. 
Sac. Engrs. and Siirvs., 1905; Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. ; Sec. for Prom. Engng. Educ; 
K. T. Married Mae Beadle, Jl 10, 1888; 
Yankton, S. Dak. Children: Ellen Beadle, b. 
S 30, 1889; Marjorie Mae, b. D 10, 1896; 
Frederick William, b. My 12, 1904. Address, 
943 Bryant St., Palo Alto, Calif. 

JOHN ALEXANDER FRISK 
Asst. and Mechanician; b. O 12, 1875, 
Stanton, la.; s. Axel (b. Astergatlan, Sweden) 
and Gustava (Jochanson) Frisk (b. do.). With 

C. F. Elmes Engng. Works, Chicago, for six 
and one half yrs. ; Asst. and Mechanician, 
Mech. Engng. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1912-18. In- 
vented an improved locking device for Ec- 
centric for the study of valve setting; A quick 
valve change device when running tests with 
two valves changing valve in middle of 
test; An improved safety check valve for hy- 
draulic mach.; An improved bar for baring 
or tuning; Patent Gas Burner and Water 
Heater for gas stoves. Received medal from 
the Am. Inst., N. Y. Mem., Baptist Church. 
Married Katrin C. Gibbs, My 8, 1901, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Child, Lester G., b. S 21, 1907. 
Address, 702 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

EMMA QUINBY FULLER (DEAN) 
A, M,, Univ. of Neb., 1897; b. Ja 8, 1872, 
Ashland, Neb.; d. Horace Stevens (b. Warren, 
O.) and Louisa (Brown) Fuller (b. Mecca, 
O,). Prepared in Doane Coll. Acad. Alpha 
Chi Omega. Grad. Stud., Wellesley Coll., 
1894-6; Stud., Am. Conservatory of Music, 
Chicago, 1897-9; Instr., Voice, Univ. of 111., 
1899-1901; Instr., Am. Conservatory of Music, 



1902; Graduated, Post-grad. Dept., do., 1903. 

Married Arthur Randall Dean, Crete, Neb., 

S 18, 1901. Address, 441 Willow St.. Win- 
nctka. III, 

EDWARD FULTON 
Professor; A. B,, Dalhousie, Coll., Halifax, 
Nova Scotia, 1889; A. M,, Harvard, 1891; 
Ph, D, do., 1894; b. Jl 22, 1862, Stewiacke, 
Nova Scotia; s. Joseph (b. 1832, do.) and 
Amanda (Ellis) Fulton (b. do.). Prepared in 
Pictou Acad., Nova Scotia. Monroe Exhibi- 
tioner in Dalhousie, 1884-9; awarded First 
Rank Honors and the De Mille Medal, do. 
Instr., Eng., Norm. Sch., Truro, Nova Scotia, 
1889-90; Asst., Eng., Harvard, 1892-4; Prof., 
Eng., Wells Coll., 1894-1900; Asst. Prof., Rhet., 
Univ. of 111., 1901-4; Assoc. Prof., do., 1904-18. 
Auth.: Wordsworth's Shorter Poems, with in- 
troduction and notes, 1903; On Translating 
Anglo-Saxon Poetry, Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am., 
Vol. XIII, 1808; On the Authorphip of the 
Anglo-Saxon Poem, "Phoenix," Mod. Lang. 
Notes, Vol, XI, 1896; Rhet. and Composition, 
N. Y., 1906; The Meaning and Purpose of 
Criticism, South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. XII, 
1913; Fancy and Imagination Before Coleridge, 
Nation, Vol. XC^V, 1912; Dryden on Fancy and 
Imagination, do.. Vol. XCVI, 1913; The Mod- 
ern Use of the Word "Genius," do.. Vol, CII, 
1916, Spencer Sidney, and the Areopagas, 
Mod. Lang. Notes, Vol, XXXI, 19 16. Mem,, 
Presby, Church; Mod, Lang, Assn, of Am. 
Married- Sara Antoinette Acer, Jl 23, 1896, 
Pittsford, N. Y. (died D 16, 1913), Address, 
looS W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

MAURICE GARLAND FULTON 
Professor; Ph. B., Univ. of Miss., 1898; 
A. M. do., 1901; b. D 4, 1877, University, 
Miss. Teacher, Rhet,, Univ. of Miss., 1900-1; 
do., Univ. of Mich, 1901-3; do., Peabody Sum- 
mer Norm,, Miss,, 1902; Instr,, Rhet,, Univ. 
of 111., 1903-4; do., Univ. of Mich., 1904-5; 
Prof., Eng., Centre Coll. of Central Univ., 
Ky., 1905-9; Instr., Eng., Summer Sch. of 
the South, 1907-9; do.. Summer Session, Co- 
lumbia, 1907; Prof., Eng., Davidson Coll., Da- 
vidson, N. C, 1909; Instr., Summer Session, 
Univ. of Va., 1910-11; So. Field Agt., Simpli- 
fied spelling Bd., 1914-16. Auth.: Manual of 
Exercises in Composition, 1905; Expository 
Writing, Macmillan, 1912; College Life, Mac- 
millan Co., 1914 (with R. G. Bressler and G. 
H. Mullen) ; Questions on Readings in English 
Literature, Century Co., 1915; Southern Life 
in Southern Literature, Ginn & Co., 1917; 
National Ideals and Problems, Macmillan, 
1918; Ed,, Christmas Night in the Quarters 
and Other Poems by Irwin Russell, Century 
Co,, 1917. Address, Davidson, N. C. 

WILLIAM JOHN FULTON 
(See No. 1133) 

WALTER LEE GAINES 
(See No. 3372) 
FRANCES AGNES GALE (STEWART) 
Born O 5, 1872, Aurora, III.; d. Eli Hol- 
brook (b. Ap 14, 1837, Townsend, Vt.'> and 
Adelaide (Parker) Gale. Prepared in E. Au- 
rora H. S. ; attended Univ. of Mich., 1890-92, 
1893-94; ITniv. of Chicago, 1900. Kappa Alpha 
Theta. Teacher, H. S., Lacon, III., 1894-5; 
Teacher, Physiol, and Bot., H. S., Decatur, 
III., 1895-8; Teacher, Nat. Sc, LaSalle-Peru 
Tp. H. S. for three yrs.; Instr., Sc, Prep. 
Sch., Univ of 111., 1901-02. Married Thomas 
Stewart, Je 10, 1902, Aurora, III. Children: 
Mary Elizabeth and Mabel Adelaide, b. Mr 31, 
1903; Agnes Caroline, b. F 24, 1905; Frances 
Jean, b. Ap 21, 1909; Thomas Gale, b. Ag 10, 
1910; Robert Harvey, b. Mr 25, 1913; William 
Parker, b. Ja 24, 1915. Address, Plainfield, 
111. 



876 



University of Illinois 



RICHARD ALONZO GANTZ 
(See No. G240) 

CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER 
(See No. 3744) 

FRANK DUANE GARDNER 
(See No. 649) 

*GEORGE ENOS GARDNER 
Prof., Law, Univ. of 111., 1897-8. One of 
the first two Profs, at the time of the opening 
of the Law Sch. Died D 17, 1907, Worcester, 
N. Y. 

HARRY GARDNER 
Instructor; B. S. in C. E., Univ. of Wis., 
1905; M. S., Univ. of Kan., 1911; b. N 29, 
1877, Broadhead, Wis.; s. John W. (b. O 6, 
1855, Stephentown, N. Y.) and Dorothea Eliza- 
beth (Springstead) Gardner (b. Jl 11, 1853, 
Hamilton, Ont.). Prepared in Beloit Acad. 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Delta Theta. Asst. 
City Engr., Madison, Wis., 1902-5; Instr., Civ. 
Engng., Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Prof., Math., 
la. Wesleyan Univ., and City Engr., Mt. Pleas- 
ant, la., 1907-9; Asst. Prof. Civ. Engng., 
Univ. of Kan., 1909-13; Instr., Mech., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-16; do., Cooper Union, 1916 — . 
Musician, Co. E, ist Wis. Volunteer Inf., 
1898. Auth. : Effect of Hydrated Lime on Ce- 
ment Mortar and Concrete, Engng. Record 
191 1. Mem., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; 
Internat. Assn. for Testing Materials; Art 
Students' League, New York City. Married 
Ella Betts Waterbury, O 31, 1909, Minneapolis. 
Address, 114 Morningside Drive, New York 
City; bus. add.. Cooper Union, do. 

JOHN JOSEPH GARDNER 
(See No. G241) 

THOMAS MOONEY GARDNER 
Elec. Engr.; B. M. E., Purdue Univ., 1892; 
M. M. E., Cornell, 1896; b. Ag 22, 1872, Bed- 
ford, Ind.; s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Malott) 
Gardner. Asst. Elec. Engng., Purdue Univ., 
1892-3; Engng. practice, 1893-4; Prof., Elec. 
Engng., Throop Poly. Inst., Pasadena, Calif., 
1894-5; Const, and installation work, 1896-9; 
Instr., Exp. Engng., Sibley Coll., Cornell, 1899- 
1901; Prof., Elec. Engng., Pratt Inst., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., 1901-2; Instr. and Asst. Prof., 
Mich. Engng., Sibley Coll., Cornell, 1902-5; 
Asst. Prof., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; 
Elec. Engng. Dept., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1906^. 
Auth.: Graphics of Carbon Disulphide (with 
formulas and Vapor Table), Jour. Franklin 
Inst., 1903; Determination of Exponents of 
Adiabatics, do., 1905; Some Forms of Vapor 
Heat Maps with Formulas and Curves for 
Ether, Sibley Jour., 1904. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; 
W'est. Soc. Engrs. ; Franklin Inst.; Engrs. and 
Archs'. Assn. of So. Calif.; A. I. E. E. 
(Assoc). Married Ella May Van Syckel, Je 
8, 1898. Address, Ore. Agr. Coll., Corvallis, 
Ore.t 

CLAUDE MALLORY GARLAND 
Consulting Engr.; B. E., Vanderbilt, 1903; 
b. Ap 7, 1880, Bowling Green, Ky. ; s. William 
F. (b. do.) and Mattie A. (Holman) Garland 
(b. Springfield, Tenn.). Prepared in Nash- 
ville (Tenn.) H. S. Founders Medalist. 
Draftsman, Bullock Elec. Co., 1903-4; Am. 
Brake Co., 1904; Union Elec. Light and Power 
Co., 1904; Engr., Mutual Light & Heat Co., 
1904-5; Instr., Mech. Engng., Univ. of 111., 
1905-10; Engr. in charge gas producer dept., 
Camden Iron Works, Collingwood, N. J., 1910- 
13; Combustion Engr., Woodmansee & David- 
son, Consulting Engrs., Chicago, 1913-16; Con- 
sulting Engr., Chicago, 1918 — . Auth.: Tests 
of a Liquid Air Plant, Bui. No. 21, Univ. of 



111., Engng. Exp. Sta. ; A Study in Heat. 
Transmission, Bui. No. 40, do.; Tests of a Gas 
Producer, Bui. No. 50, do.; also a number of 
articles. Mem., A. S. M. E.; A. I. E. E. 
Married Myrtle B. Hungerford, Mr 26, 1910, 
Champaign. Address, 729 First Nat. Bank 
Bldg., Chicago. 

HARRISON GARMAN 
Professor; D. Sc. ; b. D 27, 1858, Stephen- 
son Co., 111. Attended Johns Hopkins, 1881-82. 
First Asst., St. Lab. National Hist., Univ. of 
III., 1883-89; Asst. Prof., Zool., do., 1S85-9; 
Entomol. and Bot., Agr. Exp. Sta., Ky. St. 
Univ., 1889 — ; Prof., Zool. and Entomol., do., 
1892-6; St. Entomol., Ky., 1907-10; Prof., 
Zool. and Entomol., Ky. St. Univ., 19 10 — . 
Auth.: Economic Entomology and Botany; 
Cave Life, Id. Assoc. Ed., Agr. Sc. Mem., 
Nat. Soc. Zool.; Assn. Econ. Entomol., Sec, 
Pres. ; Forestry Assn. ; Soc. Promotion Agr. 
Sc. ; Phytopath. Soc; Assn. Agr. Coll., Chm., 
Entomol., Sec; Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sc; St. 
Louis Acad. Address, 638 S. Limestone St., 
Lexington, Ky. 

JAMES WILFORD GARNER 
Professor; B. S., Agr. and Mech. Coll., 
Miss., 1892; Ph. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1900; 
Ph. D., Columbia, 1902; b. N 22, 1871, Pike 
Co., Miss. Prepared in Summit, Miss. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Fellow in Pol. Sc, Columbia, 
1900-02; Instr., do., 1902-03; Instr., Pol. Soc, 
Univ. of Pa., 1903-04; Prof., do., Univ. of 
111., 1904 — . Auth.: History of Reconstruc- 
tion in Miss., Macmillan, 1901 (with H. C. 
Lodge) ; History of U. S., John D. Morris & 
Co., 1905; Introduction to Practical Sc, Am. 
Book Co., 1910; American Government, do., 
191 1 ; Constitutional Law, Blackstone Inst., 
1914; Studies in Southern History and Politics, 
Columbia Univ. Press, 1904; translator of 
Brissand's Historic du Droit francais Public, 
Little Brown & Co., 1915; also several articles 
on various subjects in North Am. Review, Am. 
Law Review, Annals of the Am. Acad, of Pol. 
Sc, Gunton's Mag., Am. Pol. Sc. Review, 
Revue Politique et Parlementaire, Yale Law 
Jour., Revue de Droit Public, Am. Jour, of 
Internat, Lazv, South Atlantic Quarterly, Zeit- 
schift fur Politik, and The Independent ; about 
200 articles in the New Internat. Cyclo., 1903; 
about 50 articles in the Cyclo. Americana, 
1904, revised 1915-18; about 50 articles in the 
Cyclo, of Pol. Sc, 1913. Assoc. Ed., Am. Pol. 
Sc. Review, 1908-9; Ed. -in-chief. Am. Jour, of 
Criminal Law and Criminology, 1910-11. Mar- 
ried Therese Randolph Leggett, 1895, Miss. 
Address, 807 Oregon St., Urbana. 

FRANK WILLIAM GARRETT 
(See No. 4671) 

NOBLE LEE GARRISON 
Dir., Employment; B. S., Univ. of Mo., 
1909; A. B., do., 1912; A. M., do., 1912; b. 
S 9, 1884, Shelby Co., 111.; s. Henry Newton 
and Susan Cornelia (Turner) Garrison. Pre- 
pared in Shelbyville (Mo.) H. S. ; Columbia, 
1911, 1913, 1915-16. Phi Delta Kappa; Tawse 
Club. Asst., Phys., Univ. of Mo., 1909-10; 
Prin., H. S., Paris, Mo., 1910-12; Supt., 
Schs., Shelbina, Mo., 1912-15; Asst. Educ, St. 
Norm. Sch., Warrensburg, Mo., summers 1914, 
1915; Asst. Scholar, Educ. Adm., Teachers 
Coll., Columbia, 1915-16; Lecturer, Educ, 
Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Grad. Stud., Columbia, 
191 7; Asst. Dir., Employment, Nat. Bank of 
Commerce, New York City, 1918 — . Married 
Elton M. Sanger, Ag 1912, Nevada, Mo. Child, 
Elton Marie, b. My 1913. Address, 611 W. 
117th St., New York City; bus. add., 31 Nassau 
St., do. 



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877 



NEAL BRYANT CARVER 
Civ. Engr.; B. C. E., la. St. ColL, 1905; 
C. E., do., 1911; b. F 17, 1877, Lee Co., la.; 
s. Jacob F. (b. Ap 10, 1843, Fayette Co., Pa.) 
and Adelaide E. (Clifford) Carver (b. Ja 7, 
1847, Fairview, Ind.). Prepared in Highland 
Park Coll., Des Moines; Prep. Sch., la. St. 
Coll. Philomathean; Cardinal Guild, Sr. Com.; 
Tau Beta Pi. With the Am. Bridge Co., 1905- 
10; Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1910-13; 
Assoc, do., 1913-18; Civ. Engr., Little Rock, 
Ark., 19 18 — . Employed during summers, St. 
Highway Dept., 191 1, Am. Bridge Co., 1912, 
Bridge Const., Champaign Co., 1913-14; Con- 
sulting Engr., 191 5; Designing Engr., Burling- 
ton R. R., 1916; Army Camp Const., 1917. 
Consulting Engr. on const, of viaduct, JDan- 
ville. 111., and Waukegan, 111.; Research on 
Steel Riveted Joints, (in process). Auth. : 
The Necessity for Steel Highway Bridge In- 
spection, Investigation and Maintenance, la. 
Engr., Vol. 11, 191 1 and Canadian Engr., Vol. 
21, 191 1 ; Some Observations on the Erection 
of Small Steel Highway Bridges, Engng. Rec- 
ord, Vol. 64; Steel Highway Bridge Failure, 
do.. Vol. 69; Weak Points in the Construction 
of Small Steel Highway Bridges, Engng. News, 
Vol. 67; Methods and Equipment used in the 
Construction of a Reinforced Concrete Via- 
duct at Danville, 111., Engng. and Contracting, 
Vol. 54; Safe Loads on Beam Bridges, serial 
in /.'/. Highways, Vol. 3, 1916. Mem., Soc. 
for Prom, of Engng. Educ; Am. Soc. of Civ. 
Engrs. ; Univ. Place Church of Christ; Chm., 
Official Bd., do., 1916. Married Laura M. 
Scott, D 10, 1905, Toledo, O. Children: 
Mark C, b. S 26, 1908; Catherine E., b. Je 3, 
1910. Address, 1600 W. 23rd St., Little Rock, 
Ark. 

FANNY COOK GATES 
Y. W. C. A. Sec; B. S., N. W. Univ., 
1894; B. S., do., 1895; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 
1909; b. Ap 26, 1872; d. John Cook (b. F 16, 
1838, Hopewell, N. Y.) and Adelia (St. John) 
Gates (b. F 25, 1841, Newark, N. J.). Pre- 
pared in E. Waterloo (la.) H. S. ; Cambridge 
Univ. Alpha Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Fellow and Scholar Bryn Mawr; European 
Fellow of Assn. of Collegiate Alumni. Head, 
Phys. Dept., Goucher Coll., 1898-1911; Special 
Investigator, Univ. of Chicago, 1911-13; Dean 
of Women and Prof., Phys., Grinnell Coll., 
1913-16; Dean of Women, Univ. of 111., 1916- 
18; Dir., Y. W. C. A., New York City, 1918— . 
Mem., M. E. Church; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; 
Am. Phys. Soc. ; Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae. 
Address, 600 Lexington Ave. New York City. 

WALTER ARTHUR GATWARD 
(See No. G244) 

PAUL WRIGHT GAWNE 

Teacher; B. S. in M. E., Purdue, 1909; b 
Je 7, 1887, Norwalk, O. ; s. Orville Marshall 
(b. Ja 22, 1800, Fredonia, N. Y.) and Kather 
ine Worth (Wright) Gawne (b. Je 29, i860 
do.). Prepared in Adrian (Mich.) H. S. In 
str.j Mech. Engng., in charge of the Foundry 
Univ. of 111., 1899-1912; teacher, Man. Tr. and 
City Supvr., Kokomo, Ind., 1912-16; teacher 
do., H. S., Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1916 — . Mar 
ried Marcia Eleanor Miller, N 8, 1913, In- 
dianapolis. Child, Eleanor, b. S 2, 1916 (died 
S 3, 1916.) Address, 601 S. Hawthorne Ave., 
Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 

GEORGE INNESS GAY 
Statistician; B. S. in C. E., Univ. of Colo., 
1909; C. E., 1912; b. Mr 16, 1886, Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. ; s. Edward and Martha (Fearey) Gay. 
Prepared in Mt. Vernon (N. Y.) H. S. ; Univ. 
of 111., 1910-11; Univ. of Calif., 1911-12. Tau 
Beta Pi; Beta Theta Pi; Jr. Mem., A. S. C. E. 
Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. of Colo., 1909-10; 



do., Univ. of III., 1910-11; do., Univ. of Calif., 
1911-16; Statistician for the (iomn. for Relief 
of Belgium, London, Eng., 1916. Address, 434 
7th Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

ORVAL LEE GEARHART 
(See No. 1034) 

HELEN COREY GEDDES 
Head Cataloger; A. B., Radcliffe Coll., 1905; 
S. B., Simmons Lib. Sch., 1910; b. D 11, 1882, 
Winchendon, Mass.; d. Robert Walker (b. 
Scotland) and Lillian M. (Symonds) Geddes 
(b. Mo.). Prepared in Girls' Latin Sch., Bos- 
ton. Lib. Organizer, 1900-10; Custodian, Clas- 
sical Seminar, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Lecturer, 
Lib. Sch., Dept. Lib. and Asst., Classics, do., 
1911-12; Head Cataloger, Bryn Mawr Coll. 
Lib., 1912 — . Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

GEORGE EDWARD GENTLE 
(See No. 5681^ 

FRANK GEPHART 
Chemist; St. Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 
1911-12. Capt., San. Corps, U. S. A. Address, 
714 W. 181st St., New York City.t 

GERDT ADOLPH GERDTZEN 
B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1893; M. E., do., 
1895; b. Ag 30, 1869, Winona, Minn. Alumni 
Fellowship, 1894-5. With Cole & Gerdtzen 
Mfg. Co.; Designer, Logemann Bros., Milwau- 
kee; Asst. Prof., Mach. Design, Univ. of 111., 
1901-2. Auth.: The Problem of Economical 
Heat, Light, and Power Supply for Building 
Blocks, etc., Univ. of Wis. Bui. Address, 325 
E. 5th St., Winona, Minn. 

WALTER BYRON GERNERT 
(See No. G248) 

CHARLES BAYARD GIBBONS 
(See No. 2992) 

CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GIBBS 
(See No. 2101) 

LAURA RUSSELL GIBBS 

(See No. 1684) 

BARRY GILBERT 
Lawyer; A. B., N. W. Univ., 1899; LL. B., 
do., 1901; b. My 16, 1876, Cairo, 111.; s. Wil- 
liam Baker (b. S 24, 1837, Kaskaskia, 111.). 
Prepared in Cairo H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Order of the Coif; Cleveland Declamation 
Prize; Ed. The Northwestern; Northern Orat. 
League Representative; Debates. Lawyer, Ce- 
dar Rapids, la., 1901-03; !^rof.. Law, Univ. 
of la., 1903-07; do., Univ. of 111., 1907-09; do., 
Univ. of la., 1909-14; do., Univ. of Calif., 
1914-16; do., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Practising 
Law, firm of Sheriff, Gilbert & Krimbill, 1917 — . 
Auth. : Cases on the Law of Damages, West 
Pub. Co., 1909; Cases on Probate Law, M. L. 
Ferson, 1906; Fire Insurance; Am. Cyclo. of 
Law and Procedure, 1905; various articles. 
Married Mary McAtee Ramage Peterson, O 15, 
1901, McGregor, la. Child, John MacGregor, 
b. Je 23, 1914. Address, 615 Lake Ave., Wil- 
mette. 111.; bus. add., 1060 The Rookery, Chi- 
cago. 

JOHN PHILO GILBERT 
(See No. 2395) 

HARRY CHARLES GILKERSON 
(See No. 5684) 

FREDERICK WILLIAM GILL 
(See No. 2676) 



878 



University of Illinois 



HARRY LOVERING GILL 

Asst. Dir. ; b. Ja 9, 1876, Coldwater, Ont., 
Can.; s. John (b. Ap 30, 1826, New-Market, 
Ont.) and Lucinda Ann (Fuller) Gill (b. My 
25, 1834, Riclimondhlll, Ont.). Prepared in 
Orilla H. S.; Harvard Sch. of Phys. Tr., 190:5. 
Amateur All-round Ath. Championship of h. 
S., New York, Jl 2, 1900; do., Canada, Toronto, 
Ag 14, 1900; Track Coach, Univ. of la., 1901; 
Professional All-round Ath. Championship, 
Boston, 1902; Asst. Dir. Phys. Tr., Beloit 
Coll., 1902-3; do., Univ. of 111., 1904 — . Mar- 
ried Ida Elliott, J 14, 1905, Toronto, Can. 
Address, 410 W. Nevada St., Urbana.t 

JAMES HERBERT GILL 
Govt. Agt.; B. M. E., Univ. of Minn., 1892; 
M. E., do., 1894; b. Je 18, 1867, River Falls, 
Wis.; s. William (b. F 28, 1828, Derbyshire, 
Eng.) and Louisa M. (Becraft) Gill (b. Mr 
17, 1S30, Millersburg, Ky.)^ Prepared in 
Northfield, Minn. Sigma Xi. Instr., do., 
Mech. Engng., Univ. of Minn., 1892-1900; 
Asst. Prof., Mont. St. Coll., Agr. and Mech. 
Arts, Bozeman, Mont., 1900-03; Prof, do., 
James Millikin Univ., 1903-06; Asst. Prof., 
Mach. Const., in charge of Mech. Dept. Shops, 
Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Dir. Columbus Tr. Sch., 
Columbus, O., 1910-17; Special Agt., Federal 
Bd. for Vocational Educ, Washington, D. C, 
J917 — . Auth.: American Machinist, Machin- 
ery, U. S. War Tr. Bui. Mem., First Congr. 
Church. Married Mary J. Watson, Je 26, 
1895, Cottage Grove, Minn. Child, John Wil- 
liam, b. N 14, 1904. Address, 514 Curav 
Bldg., Washington, D. C. 

LOUELLA IDA GILLESPIE 
(See No. 2102) 

JOSEPH EUGENE GILLET 
Associate; Ph. D., L^niv. of Liege, 1910; b. 
Ag 14, 1888, Hasselt, Belgium; s. Leopold (b. 
Virton, do.) and Helene (Uytterschaut) Gillet 
(b. Hasselt, do.). Prepared in Ecole Moyenne 
de 1' Etat and Athcn6e Royal, Hasselt, Bel- 
gium; attended Univ. of Leyden, Holland; 
Univ. of Munich; Univ. of Berlin. Reader, 
French, Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1910-11; 
Instr., Ger., Univ. of Wis., 1913-15; Assoc, 
Ger. and Comparative Lit., Univ. of 111., 
19 1 5-1 7 ; rfo., French and Comparative Lit., do., 
19 1 7-18. Auth.: Moliere en Angleterre, 1660- 
70, Champion, 1912; Translator, The Holy 
War "Made in Germany," by Dr. C. Snouck 
Hurgronje, Putnam's, 1915; A Forgotten Ger- 
man Creditor of the English Stage, The Nine- 
teenth Century and After, Ap 1912; Das Ziel 
des Dramas in Deutschland vor Gottsched, 
Mod. PhiloL, Vol. 12, 1915; Drama and Epos 
in der Deutschen Renaissance, Jour. Eng. and 
Ger. PhiloL, Vol. 15, 19 16; The Vogue of 
Literary Theorie;3 in German from 1500 to 
1730, Mod. PhiloL, Vol. 14, 1916; Uber den 
Zweck des Schuldramas in Deutschland im 16 
und 17, Jahrhundcrt, Jour. Eng. and Ger. 
PhiloL, Vol. 17. lOiS; contributions to Bui. 
Bibliographique du Musee Beige, I'olkskuunde, 
Contcinforary Review, Mod. Lang. Notes, etc. 
Married Myrtle Margaret Mann, Je 5, 1915. 
Address, 58 Emerson Road, Winthrop, Mass. 

ROSS EARLBY GILMORE 
(See No. G2S0) 

ALEXANDER ARSfiNE GIRAULT 
Entomologist; B. S., Va. Poly. Inst., 1903; 
b. Ja 9, 18S4, Annapolis, Md.; s. Joseph Bona- 
parte and Elizabeth Frances (Goodwin) Gi- 
rault. Prepared in Prep. Sch., Annapolis, Md.; 
St. John's Coll.; Prep. Sch.. Univ. of Md.; 
Univ. of 111., 1S9S. Asst. Chem., Md. Steel 
Co., Baltimore, 190.5; Special Field Agt., Bur. 
of Entomol., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-7; 



Asst., Office St. Entomol., Univ. of 111., 1908 
09; Field Asst., do., 1910-11; Entomologist 
Sugar Exp. Sta., Queensland, Australia, 191 1 — 
Auth.: About no papers on Gen. Entomol 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Am. Breeders' Assn.; va- 
rious Am. Entomol. Socs. Address, Nelson 
North Queensland, Australia.! 

HUGH GLASGOW 
(See No. 3378) 

ROBERT DOUGLAS GLASGOW 
(See No. 3379) 

F. E. GLEASON 
Supt. Fuel Co.; Instr.. U. S. S. M. A., Univ. 
of 111.. 1918; Supt.. U. S. Fuel Co., West 
Hiawatha, Utah. Address, c/o U. S. Fuel Co., 
West Hiawatha, Utah. 

HENRY ALLAN GLEASON 
(See No. 1505) 

PRESSLEY ADAMS GLENN 
Hort. Insp. ; A. B., Campbell Coll., Holton, 
Kan., 1892; A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1898; A. 
M., Highland Coll., 1901; b. Jl q, 1867, West- 
moreland, Pa.; s. Alexander Walker (b. N. 13, 
1827, rfo.) and Margaret (Murry) (Jlenn (b 
Ja. 5, 1836, Alleghany Co., Pa.). Supt., Schs., 
Nortonville, Kan., 1S93-7; Chair of Math, and 
Sc, Highland Coll., Highland, Kan.. 1898- 
1907; Asst. Prof., Entomol., Univ. of Kan., 
1907-11; Chief Hort. Insp., Office of St. 
Entomol.. Univ. of 111., :qii-T7; Chief Insp., 
Div. of Plant Indus., St. Dept. of Agr., Ur- 
bana, 1917-. Auth.: I'orms and Relations of 
Forms of Toxoptera graminum ; Influence of 
Climatic Conditions on the (ireen-Bug and its 
Principal Parasite, Vol. i. No. 2, Bui., Univ. 
of Kan., Topeka, Kan., 1909; (with F. H. Bill- 
ings). Investigations into the Question of the 
Practicability of the Artificial use of the White- 
Fungus Disease in Combating Chinch Bugs. 
Bui. No. 107, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of 
Entomol, 191 1; The San Jose Scale, Cir. No. 
10, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.,"i9i5; (with S. A. 
Forbes), Life History of Codling Moth Trans. 
III. Hort. Soc, 1915; Codling Moth in 19 16, 
do., 1916; Block traps for Codling Moth larvae 
do.. 1917. Mem.. Presby. Church. Married 
Zella Gertrude Martin, Ag 20, 1895. Norton- 
ville, Kan. (died D 21, 1918). Children: 
Harold Martin, b. N 25, 1898; Elizabeth 
Margaret, b. S 16, 1903 (died Ag 13, 1904); 
Roberta Gertrude, b. Ja 18, 1906. Address, 
looi W. University Ave., Urbana. 

EVERETT E. GLICK 
(See No. 7546) 

OLF HEROLD GLIMSTEDT 
Ath. Trainer; G. D. Kjillburg Coll., Sweden, 
1905; b. Ap 3, 1SS2, LondoUj^ Eng. Prepared 
in Pvt. Sch.; No. Latin Gym. and Royal 
Acad, of Mil. Sex., Sweden. Instr., Wesley 
Ho.sp., Chicago, 1904-14; Asst., Ath. Tr., Univ. 
of 111., 1914-16; Trainer. Ath. Dept., Univ. of 
Norte Dame, 1916 — . Address, 455 Farmer's 
Trust Bldg., South Bend, Ind.f 

EUGENIE GLODERY (MOREHOUSE) 
Born Mr 11, 1875, Greene, la.; d. Andrew 
(b. O It, 1832, Alsace Lorraine and Mary 
Ellen (Morgan) Glodery (b. S 11, 1842, Bel- 
fast. Me.). Prepared in Greene (la.) H. S. 
Studied at NW. Conservatory of Music, Minn., 
1890-1; Carleton Coll., Sch. of Music, North- 
field, Minn., 1892-4; Chicago Conservatory of 
Music, 1896-8. Teacher, Music, la., 189S-1901; 
do., Carleton Sch. of Music, 1901-02; Asst., 
Piano, LTniv. of 111., 1902-03. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Married Newell Judson Morehouse, 



Faculty 



879 



S 9, 1903, Greene, la. Children: Carlt-ton 
("ilodery, b. S 23, 1904; Mevill Washington, b. 
S 17, 1910. Address, 1118 Main St., St. 
Joseph, Mich. 

ARTHUR JAMES GLOVER 
B. Agr., Univ. of Minn., 1901; b. Ap 3, 
1873, Zumbro Falls, Minn. Prepared in Agr. 
Sch. of Minn. Salutatorian, 1893. Teacher, 
Cheese Making, Dairy Sch. of Minn., 1895- 
1901; operated creameries &nd cheese factories 
in various places; Instr., Dairy Husb., Univ. 
of 111., 1902-3; Supt., Dairy Field Work, 1903- 
4. Member Congr. Church. t 

LOMA WILLIAM GOBEN 
Teacher; b. F 14, 1875, Crawfordsville, Ind. ; 
s. Jesse W. (b. D i, 1837, Ind.) and Mary 
Catherine (Miller) Goben (b. Ja 14, 1845, 
Montgomery Co., Ind.). Prepared in St. Via- 
teurs Coll., Kankakee, HI.; Purdue Prep. Sch., 
Acacia. Practical Workman, C. C. C. & St. 
L. R. R., Urbana, 1898-1902; with C. & A. 
R. R., Bloomington, 111., 1902; Toolroom Fore- 
man, Urbana, C. C. C. & St. L. Shops, 1902-04; 
Instr., Metal Shops, Univ. of 111., 1905-11; in 
charge of all metal work at Columbus Tr. 
Sch., Columbus, O., 1911-13; Head of Dept. 
of Metal Work, Edmonton Tech. Sch., Ed- 
monton, Alberta, Canada, 1913-16; Head of 
Metal work, O. S. Johnson Sch., Scranton, 
Pa., 1917 — . Mem., O. Sch., Masters' Club; 
A. F. A. M. ; Urbana Commandery No. 16, 
Eminent Commander; Mohammed Temple A. 
A. O. N. M. Shrine, Peoria; Univ. Club, 
Urbana; Alberta Teachers' Assn. Married D. 
Edythe Beasley, Ag 2, 1899, Urbana. Chil- 
dren: Leland Loma, b. Mr 26, 1901; Dorothea 
Esther, b. O 24, 1903. Address, 816 Richmont 
St., Scranton, Pa. 

HARRY FREDERICK GODEKE 
(See No. 2399) 

JULIUS GOEBEL 
Professor; Ph. D., LTniv. of Tuebingen, 
1882; b. My 23, 1857, Frankfurt am Main, 
•Ger.; s. Ludwig and Christine (von Schuetz) 
Goebel. Attended Univ. of Leipsic. Instr., 
Ger., Johns Hopkins, 1885-8; Ed. in Chief, 
Bclletristisches Jour., New York, 1888-92; 
Prof., Ger. Philol. and Lit., Leland Stanford, 
1892-1905; Lecturer, Ger. Philol., Harvard, 
1905-08; Prof., Ger., Univ. of 111., igoS-. 
Auth.: Uder die Zukunftunseres Volkes in 
Amerika, New York, 1883: Uber tragische 
Schuld und Siihne, Berlin, 1884; Zvir deutschen 
Fragc in Amerika, 1886; Gedichte, Leipsic, 
1894; Goethe's Poems, 1900: Das Deutchtum 
in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord Amei ika, 
Miinchen; (Joethe's Faust, New York, iy07; 
2nd edition, 1910; Der Kampf um deutche Kul- 
tur in Amerika, Leipzig, 1914; also various 
articles. Ed., Oxford Ger. Series, (30 Vols.), 
TO08-; do., Yearbook of the Ger.-Am. Hist. 
,Soc. of 111., 1912-; do., Germanic Literature 
and Culture-Series, New York 1914, (4 Vols.); 
Assoc. Ed., Mod. Lang. Notes, 1886-9; Ed., 
Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Philol., 1909-. Mem., 
Am. Philol. Assn.; Mod. Lang. Assn.; Philol. 
Assn. of the Pacific Coast, Pres. 1904-5; 
Philol. Soc. of the Univ. of 111., Pres., igon- 
14. Married Kathryn I. Vreeland, 1888, 
Hackensack, N. J. Children: Marie Christine 
('11), b. Je 17, 1889; Louise Kathryn ('12), 
b. N 7, 1890; Julius Ludwig ('12), b. D 3, 
189^; Irma Gretchen ('15). b. Ag iS, 1894; 
Anna Vreeland, b. F 15, i8g8; Walter Fredrich, 
b. D 24, 1899; Eunice Cooksey, b. Ap 9, 1904. 
Address, 918 Nevada St., Urbana. 

NELLIE ESTHER GOLDTHWAITE 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1894; Ph. 
, D., Univ. of Chicago, 1904; b. Jamestown, N. 
Y. ; d. Lucian (b. do.), and Octavia 



(Churchill) fJoldthwaite (b. Arcade, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Tamestown (N. Y.) H. S. ; Welles- 
ley Coll., 1884-86; Univ. of Mich., 1891-94. 
Sigma Xi Fellow, Chem., Univ. of Chicago; 
Teacher, H. S., Jamestown, N. Y., 1886-89; 
do. pub. schs., Chicago, 1889-91; Head, Chem. 
Dept., Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass., 
1897-1905; Research Asst., Rockefeller Inst, 
for Med. Research, New York City, 1906-08; 
Research Asst., H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1908-09; 
Assoc, do., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., do., 1911-15; 
Head. Dept. Home Econ., N. H. Coll. Trav- 
eled thru Japan, China and Korea, 1917-19. 
.■\uth. : Principles of Jellymaking, Univ. of III. 
Bull. V, VIII, No. VII, 191 1 ; many magazine 
articles. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; A. C. S.; Assn. 
Collegiate Alumnae; Am. Geog. Soc; Home 
Econ. .^ssn. .Address, 9 Clinton Place, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 

HARRISON FREDERICK GONNERMAN 
(See No. 3380) 

EDWIN STANTON GOOD 
(See No. G257) 

GRACE GOODALE (KEATOR) 
(See No. 1879) 

GEORGE ALFRED GOODENOUGH 
(See G259) 

THOMAS G. GOODWIN 
Teacher; A. B., Harvard, 1912. Asst., Eng., 
Univ. of 111., 1913-15; Teacher, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. Address, 238 South St., Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 

JOSEPH HINCKLEY GORDON 
(See No. 1506) 

ADOLPH GORE 
(See No. 2401) 

ERNE.ST ELISHA GORSLINE 

Mgr., Mfg. Co.; B. S., Univ. of Rochester, 
1901; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1908; 
b; My 1877, Monroe Co., N. Y. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Winner of Ailing Prize Debate; City 
.Scholarship. Teacher, Phys., Chem., and Biol., 
Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J., 1901-03: Lab. 
Asst., Chem. Dept, Brooklyn Girls' H. S., 
1903-04; Asst., Chem., Univ. of Rochester, 
1906-07; Research Asst., do., Univ. of 111., 
1908-09; Chem., Huntington Foundation, Can- 
cer Research, N. Y. Hos., 1909-11; Mgr., 
Scranton, Wetmore Sr Co., Rohcester, N. Y.., 
191 1 — . Auth.: The Influence of Solvents in 
the Claison Condensation, Jour, of A. C. S., 
Vol. 37. Address, 11 76 Monroe Ave., Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 

WILLIAM FREEMAN MYRICK GOSS 
(See No. H21) 

HAROLD GOSSER 
Manufacturer; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1914; 
b. Ag. 14, 1892, Leechburg, Pa. Prepared in 
Avalon (Pa.) H. S. Phi Kappa Phi. Asst., 
Dairy, LTniv. of 111., 1915; In coml. Ice Cream 
and Milk Plant, Avalon, Pa., 1915 — . Address, 
326 McKinley Ave., Avalon, Pa.f 

PHILIP SANFORD GOULDING 
Librarian; A. B. Yale, 1898; b. S 6, 1876, 
Rutland, Vt.; s. Joseph Hiram (b. Je 8, 1842, 
Potsdam, N. Y.) and Frances Ellen (Pease) 
(Joulding (b. Ag 13, 1843, Pittsford, Vt.). 
Prepared in Philips Acad., Andover, Mass.; 
attended New York St. Lib. Sch., 1898-99. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Classifier, N. H. St. Lib., 
1899-1900; Head Cataloger, Univ. of Mo. Lib., 
1901; Organizer, Univ. of the South Lib., 



University of Illinois 



1901-02; Asst., Catalog Div., Lib. of Cong., 
1902-06; Lecturer and Catalog Libr., L^niv. of 
111., 1906-17; 1st Asst., Lib. of Henry E. Hunt- 
ington, New York, 191 7-. Auth.: The classi- 
fication of Literatures in the Lib. of the Univ. 
of 111., Lib. Jour., Ap iqm- Mem., Epis. 
Church. Married Helen Lancaster Plummer, 
S 7, 1904, Baltimore. Address, 106 Gladwin 
Ave., Leonia, N. J.; bus. add., 4 E. S7th St., 
New York City. 

HELEN BLACK GRACIE 
Librarian; b. 1868, Pittsburgh.; Asst., Car- 
negie Lib., Pittsburgh; Order Asst., Univ. of 
111., 1909-10; Libn., Pub. Lib., Seattle. Ad- 
dress, Pub. Lib., Seattle. t 

HUGH JOSEPH GRAHAM 
(See No. 1338) 

MARK EDWARD GRAHAM 

(See No. 9097) 

ROBERT GRAHAM 
Professor: D. V. M., la. St. Coll., 1910; 
B. S., Univ. of Ky., 1912; b. Jl 16, i888, 
Ames, la. Prepared in Ames (la.)^ H. S. Asst. 
Prof., Veterinary Sc, Univ. of Ky., 1911-13; 
Prof., do., 1913-17; Prof. An. Pathol., Univ. 
of 111., 1917-18; Prof, do., 1919-. 2nd Lt., 
Veterinary R. C, Ft. McPherson, Atlanta, 
Gs.., 1918-19. Address, c/o George Graham, 
Ames, la.; bus. add., Univ. of 111., L^rbana. 

FRANK CRAVENS GRANNIS 
(See No. 4171) 

CHARLES EDWARD GRAVES 
Librarian; A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1908; b. 
F 22, 1885. Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Univ. 
of Paris; N. Y. St. Lib. Sch. Instr., Rom. 
Lang., Wesleyan Univ., 1909-11; Lecturer and 
Exchange Asst., Lib., Univ. of 111., 1914-18; 
Libn., Minn. St. Hist. Soc, St. Paul, 1918— . 
Mem., Christian Sc. Church. Address, Minn. 
St. Hist. Soc, St. Paul.t 

CORA EMELINE GRAY 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1906; 
M. S., do., 1909; b. Je 17, 1883, Chicago; d. 
(ieorge Lyman (b. Mr 28, 1842, do.) and 
Mary Emcline (Fleming) Gray (b. Ap 12, 1846, 
New Madison, O.). Prepared in South Div. 
H. S., Chicago; Columbia, summer 191 1. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Teacher, Sc, Warsaw, Ind., 
1906-08; do., LTniv. H. S., Univ. of Chicago, 
1910; do., Univ of Chicago, summer :9io- do., 
'H. S., Waterloo, la., 1910-11; Instr., H. Sc, 
Univ. of 111., 191 1-. Mem., Unitarian Church. 
Address, 908 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

GRETA GRAY 
Instructor; S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901; 
M. A., Columbia, 1914; b. S 30, 1880, Cov- 
ington, Ky. ; d. James Arthur Samuel (b. O 
5, 1840, do.) and Isabel Stuart (Martin) Gray 
(b. Ja 1857, St. Louis). Prepared in Pvt. 
Schs., Covington, Ky. and Cincinnati; St. 
Norm. Sch., Cheney, Wash. Arch. Draftsman, 
and H. S. Teacher, Tgio-13; Instr., H. Sc, 
Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Instr., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., summer 1916; do., St. Man. Tr. Norm. 
Sell., 1916-18; do., Univ of Calif., summer 
19 1 8. Address, Spokane, Wash. 

♦HARRY WOY GRAY 
Professor; B. C. E., 1906, la. State Coll.; 
b. June 14, 1880, Youngstown, O. ; s. George 
M. (b. Jl 28, 1846, ibid.) and Mary Ellen 
(Woy) Gray b. Jl 7, 1853. Stark Co., O.) 
Prepared in Sioux City H. S. la. Bachelor 
Debating Soc; Cardinal Guild; Delta Tau 
Delta. With City Engr., Sioux City, la., 1900- 
2. Building Inspr. for St. Arch., 1903-6; with 



Concrete Steele Co., New York, 1906; Instr. 
in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; with 
East and Central Colo. Power Cos., 1907; 
Chief Engr. Suburban Land Water Co., Colo. 
Springs, 1908; Instr., Civ. Engng., Univ. of 
Mo., 1909; Asst. Prof.,rfo., la. St. Coll. 1910 — . 
Mem. Presby. Church; Soc for the Prom, 
of Eng. Educ. ; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; 
Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Married Katherine 
(loble, Aug. 15, 1908, Denver, Colo. Child, 
Frances Helen, b. July 10, 1910. Died D 14, 
1913, LaCresenta, Calif. 

ALEXANDER GREEN 
Instructor; A. B., Coll. of City of New 
York, 1910; A. M., Columbia, 191 1; Ph. D., 
do., 1914; b. F II, 1888, Kassa, Hungary. 
Prepared in Gymnasium of Premontre Order, 
Kassa, Hungary. Phi Beta Kappa. Teaching 
Fellow, Coll. of City of New York, 1910-13; 
Instr., Ger., LTniv. of 111., 1913-16; Research 
Scholar, Germanic Philol., Johns Hopkins, 
1916 — . Address, 245 W. 145th St., New 
York City; bus. add., c/o Johns Hopkins Univ. 
Baltimore. t 

ANNE I. GREEN 
Assistant; B. S., Lewis Inst., 1913; b. D 
15, 1889, Saginaw, Mich. Prepared in Sagi- 
naw (Mich.) H. S.; Columbia, summer 191 o. 
Teacher, Home Econ., pub. schs., Saginaw, 
Mich., 1910-12; do., Tp. H. S., DeKalb, 111., 
19 1 3-16; do., Lewis Inst., summer 1914; Asst. 
do., Univ. of 111., 19 16 — . Mem., Epis. 
( hurch. Address, 922 Germania Ave., Sagi- 
naw, Mich. 

BESSIE ROSE GREEN 
(See No. 3001) 

CHARLES FRANCIS GREEN 
Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1914; A. 
M., do., 1915; b. Je I, 1891, Soldier, Kan.; 
s. K. C. (b. Je 25, 1853, St. Joseph, Mo.) and 
Nellie (Francis) Green (b. My 7, 1871, Soldier, 
Kan.). Prepared in Campbell Acad.; Camp- 
bell Coll.; L'niv. of Chicago. Gamma Alpha; 
Phi Delta Kappa. Grad. Asst., Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16; Asst., do., 1916-17. Flying 
Cadet, A. S.' S. E. R. C; 1st Lt., A. S. S. R. 
C, A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 425 Iowa Ave., Holton, 
Kan. 

EDWARD C. GREEN 
Farmer, B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1897; b. 
O 2, 1874, Detroit; s. William (b. O 5, 1850, 
Whaplode, Lincolnshire, Eng.) and Clara R. 
Winget) Green (b. F 16, 1857, Clyde, N. Y.) 
Prepared in Jefferson Sch., Detroit, and Cory 
Sch., Wayne Co. Special Asst. to Hort., 
Mich. Agr. Coll., 1897-98; Asst. to 111. St. 
Entomol., 1S99-1900; Chief insp.. Nurseries 
and Orchards, St. Entomol. Office, 1900- 1902; 
Asst. Hort. and Instr., Hort., A. and M. Coll. 
of Tex., 1902-04; Assoc. Prof, and Asst. Hort., 
do., 1904-07; Pomologist, in Charge of So. 
Tex. Garden, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1907-11; 
Bur. of Plant indus., Washington, D. C, 1912- 
13; Dir., da Estocao Experimental do Algodao 
Estado do Maranhao, Brazil, 1913-14; Supt., 
do Servico Algodao Ministerio da Agricultura, 
Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 1915-17; Farmer, buyer, 
and seller of cotton, Natal, Estado do Rio 
Grande do Norte, Brazil, 1917 — . Discovered 
the pink boll worm in Brazil. Auth.; Toma- 
toes, Irish Potatoes at Troupe, Onions and 
Bunch Crops, and Tomato Fertilizer at Troupe, 
Te.-c. E.rf>. Sta. But.; numerovis phamphlets and 
Bills, on Cotton. Mem., Am. Homolog. Soc; 
Am. Soc. Econ. Entomol.; Am. Breeder's 
Assn.; Am. Soc for Hort. Sc Married Lydia 
Moore Hart, Je 17, 1901, ITrbana. Children, 
William Edward, b. D 1902; John Hart, b. 
O, 1904. Address, Natal Estado do Rio 
Grande do Norte, Brazil. 



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FREDERICK GREEN 
Professor; A. B., 1889; A. M., and LL. B., 
Harvard, 1893; b. F 28, 1868, Cambridge, 
Mass.; s. Nicholas St. Jolin (b. Mr 10, 1830, 
Dover, N. H.) and Cornelia (Ilenshaw) Green 
(b. D 28, 1837, Boston). Prepared in Cam- 
bridge, (Mass.) H. S. Psi Upsilon; Signet; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. Lawyer, New 
York City, 1893-9; Lecturer, Harvard Law Sch., 
1903-4; Prof., Law, Univ. of 111., 1904 — • 
Auth.: Cases on Carriers, West Pub. Co., St. 
Paul, 19 10 — ; has contributed to legal and 
other periodicals. Address, 11 04 W. Illinois 
St., Urbana. 

EVARTS BOUTELL GREENE 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1890; A. M., do., 
1891; Ph. D., do., 1893; b. Jl 8, 1870, Kobe, 
Japan; s. Daniel Crosby (b. 1843, Roxbury, 
Mass.) and Mary Jane (Forbes) Greene (b. 
1845, Charlestown, do.). Prepared in Evan- 
ston Tp. H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta 
Kappa. LTndergrad. Scholarship, Harvard, 
1889-90; Grad. Scholarship, do., 1890-92: Har- 
ris Travelling Fellowship, do., 1893-94; at- 
tended N. W. Univ., 1885-88; Berlin Univ.. 
1893-94. Asst., Hist., Harvard, 1890-93; Assi.. 
Prof., Hist., LTniv. of 111., 1894-95; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1895-97; Prof., do., 1897 — ; Acting 
Dean, Coll. of Lit. and Arts, do., F igo6; 
Dean, do., 1906-13; Chm., Nat. Bd. of Hist. 
Service, Washington, D. C, 191 7. Auth.: The 
Provincial Governor in the English Colonies 
of North America, Longmans, (7reen & Co., 
1898; The Govt, of 111., Its History and Ad- 
ministration. Macmillan, 1904; Provincial 
America, 1690-1740, Harper, 1905; (with C. 
W. Alvord) Governors' Letterbooks, 1818-1834, 
Collections 111. St. Hist, Lib., Vol. iv, 111. Hist. 
Lib., 1909; (with C. M. Thompson) Gover- 
nors' Letter-books, 1840-1853, do.. Vol, vii, 
HI. St. Hist. Lib., 1910; American Interest in 
Popular Govt. Abroad, Com. on Pub. Informa- 
tion, IVar Information Scries, No. 8; (with 
D. C. Mumo, A. L. Cross, and R. V. D. 
Magaffin) Opportunities for History Teachers, 
U. S. Bur. of Educ, Teachers' Leaflet, No. i; 
The Anglican Outlook on the American Col- 
onies in the Early Eighteenth Century, Am. 
Hist. Review, 1914; American Opinion, 1776- 
1789 on the Imperial Review of Provincial 
Legislation, do., 191 7; Suggestions on the Rela- 
tions of European and American History, Hist. 
Teachers Mag.. Vol. 8; The American Revolu- 
tion and the British Empire, do.; Gen. Ed. of 
articles contributed by the Nat. Bd. for Hist. 
Service to the Hist. Teachers Mag., 1917-18. 
Mem., Bd. of Trustees, 111. St. Hist. Lib., 
Pres., 1910-12; Council Am. Hist. Assn., 
1908-11; and Sec. of the Council, 1913 — ; 111. 
St. Hist. Soc, Dir. ; Chicago Hist. Soc. ; Minn. 
Hist. Soc; CoXomaX Soc. of Mass.; P'ellow, 
Royal Hist. Soc; Fellow, A. A. S.; 111. Cen- 
tennial Comn., 1913-18; and Chm., Pub. Com., 
19 1 6- 1 8. Address, 10 11 S. Wright St. Cham- 
paign. 

MARY WENDELL GREENE 
Instructor; b. Mr 15, 1866, Chelsea, Mass.; 
d. Thomas (b. Boston), and Anna Elizabeth 
(Wendell) Greene (b. do.). Alpha Chi Omega. 
Cirad., N. E. Conservatory of Mus. ; stvidied in 
Europe, 1907-9. Organist and choir conductor, 
Chelsea, Mass.; instr.. Voice, Sch. of Mus., 
.Univ. of 111., 1903-7; do., St. Mary's Sch., 
Knoxville, 111., 1909 — . Mem. Prot. Epis. 
Church. Address, St. Mary's Sch., Knoxville, 
Ill.t 

EDWIN GARDNER GREENMAN 
(See No. 1691) 

CHESTER NOYES GREENOUGH 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1898; A. M., do., 
1899; Ph. D., do., 1904; b. Je 29, 1874, Wake- 
field, Mass.; s. William Smith and Elizabeth 



MacFarland (Noyes) Greenough. Shattuck 
Scholarship, 1902-03; Austin Fellowship, 1903- 
04; Rogers Fellowship, 1904-05; A. \i.. Magna 
cum lande with hon. mention twice in Eng. 
Lit. and once in Phil. Instr., Eng., Harvard, 
1900-02; 1905-07; Prof. Eng., LTniv. of 111., 
1907-10; Agst. Prof. do.. Harvard, 1910-15; 
Prof., do., 191 5 — . Auth.: (with Barrett Wen- 
dell) A History of Literature in America; 
(with Nutter and Hersey) Specimens of Prose 
Composition, 1907; (with Hersey) English 
Composition, 1917; various articles; Ed., 
Selections from Writings of Joseph Addison, 
i905;Assoc. Ed., Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Philol. 
190S-10. Mem., Mass. Hist. Soc; Colonial 
Soc. of Mass.; Fellow, A. A. S. Married 
Marietta McPherson, Ag 10, 1907, Marshfield, 
Mass. Address, 26 Quincy St., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

ALLENE GREGORY 
Instructor; A. B., Vassar, 1910; A. M., 
Radcliffe, 191 1; Ph. D., do., 1913; b. D 7, 
1888, London, Eng.; d. John Milton (b. 1822, 
Sandlake, N. Y.) and Louisa Catharine (Allen) 
(iregory (b. 1848, Georgetown, Ky.). Pre- 
pared in Friends Sch., Washington, D. C. 
Instr., Eng., Rockford Coll., 1913-15; do., 
Univ. of III., 19 1 5 — . Auth.: The French 
Revolution and the English Novel, Putnam, 
1914. Mem., Poetry Soc of Am.; Poetry 
Soc of Univ. of 111.; Pres., Woman's Cosmo- 
politan Club, Univ. of HI.; Mod. Lang. Assn.; 
Drama League; various other orgns. Address, 
1008 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

ARTHUR WYNNS GREGORY 
Sales Mgr. ; B. S. in Chem., N. C. Agr. and 
Mech. Coll., 1906; b. Jl 4, 1884, Halifax, N. 
C. Prepared in Halifax H. S. Sigma Nu; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Pullen Lit. Soc; Asst., 
Agr. Chem., Univ. of HI., 1907-8; Sales Mgr., 
British Am. Tobacco Co., Shanghai, China. 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, Tien Tsin 
Office, British Am. Tobacco Co., Shanghai, 
China. t 

HELEN BARBER GREGORY 
(See No. 140) 

♦JOHN MILTON GREGORY 
First President of the University; LL. D., 
Univ. of Mich., 1866; b. Jl 6, 1822, Sand Lake, 
N. Y. Grad. Union Coll., 1846; Studied 
law 1846-8, theology, 1848, Ordained Baptist 
Ministry; Prin., Classical Sch., Detroit; St. 
Supt. for Pub. Instr., Mich., 1858, assisted in 
founding The Mich. Jour, of Educ.; ed. -in- 
chief, do.; Pres., Kalamazoo Coll, 1863; Regent 
(Pres.), III. Indus. Univ., 1867-80; U. S. 
Commissioner to Vienna Exposition, 1873; 
judge, educ. dept., Philadelphia Centennial, 
1876; 111. St. Comn. to Paris Exposition, 1878; 
Mem., U. S. Civ. Ser. Comn., 1882-5; 
Prof. Emeritus, Pol. Econ., LTniv. of 111., while 
residing in Washington, D. C. Auth.: Compend, 
of Sch. Laws of Mich. ; and numerous ad- 
dresses on educational subjects; Handbook of 
History, and Map of Time, Chicago, 1866; A 
New Pol. Econ., Cincinnati, 1882; Seven Laws 
of Teaching, Chicago, 1883. Married Julia 
Gregory (died) ; -Louisa Catherine Allen. Chil- 
dren: Mary; Alfred; Helen; Julia; Grant; 
Allene. Died O 20, 1898, Washington, D. €., 
and by his special request was buried on the 
grounds of the Univ. of 111. 

LOUISE CATHERINE ALLEN GREGORY 
(See No. H22) 

HANS PETER GREISON 
(See No. 7559) 



SS2 



University of Illinois 



JOHN GRENNAN 
Instructor; b. Ag ii, i8Si, E. Milan, Mich.; 
s. William (b. 1848, Ireland) and Margaret 
(Hanna) Grennan (b. 1851, do.). Prepared in 
Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. ; Univ. of Mich.; 
Univ. of Neb., 1914-15. Instr., Foundry and 
Forge, Univ. of Neb., I9ii-i6;. Foreman, 
Forge Shop, Mich. Agr. Coll., 1916-18; Instr., 
Foundry Practice and Mgmt., Univ. of 111., 
1918 — . Married Elizabeth Ruth Bennett, Je 
12, 1 913, Lincoln, Neb. Address, 605}/^ 

Indiana Ave., Urbana. 

CLARA LOUISE GRIDLEY 
(See No. 3386) 

NATHAN CESNA GRIMES 
Educ. Work; A. B., Univ. of Mich.', 1906; 
A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1909; b. N 24, 1879, 
Klinger Lake Mich.; s. John Edwin (b. O.) 
and Ada Cradit Grimes (b. Mich.). Prepared 
in Sturgis (Mich.) H. S. Instr., Math. Dept., 
Univ. of Wis., 1906-10; Prof.. Math., Ariz. 
Univ. 1910-14; Registrar, do.; Instr., Univ. of 
111., 1914-15; Sec. to Pres., L'niv. of Ore., 
1915-16; No. Calif. Representative, Silver-Bur- 
dett & Co.. 1917-18; Sales Dept., Educ. work, 
Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, O., 1918 — . Mem., 
Am. Math. Soc; Delegate to Nat. Chamber of 
Commerce, 1915. Married Carrie Kizer, Ap 
12, 1903, Carthage, 111. Children: Helen, b. 
My 21, 1908; Kenneth Ray, b. D 23, 1913. 
Address, Akron, O. 

HARRY SANDS GRINDLEY 

(See No. 545) 
ALFRED OTTO GROSS 

(See No. 3388) 
CECIL ROBERT GROSS 

(See No. 9271 

GUSTAVE ADOLPH GROSS 
Associate; b. Jl 21, 1881, Greenville, 111. 
Attended Univ. of Mont. Instr., Shop Prac- 
tice, Univ. of Mont., 1911-13; Instr., Pattern 
Making, Univ. of 111., 1913-17; Assoc, do., 
1917-1S. ist Lt. Ord. Corps, 1918 — . Mem., 
Congr. Church. Address, 517 Ford St. Mis- 
soula, Mont.t 

PEARL FOREST GROVE 
(See No. 5693) 

*THACHER HOWLAND GUILD 
A. B.; Brown Univ.. 1901; A. M., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1902; A. M., Harvard, 1904; 
b. F 16, 1879, Providence, R. I.; s. Clarence 
Herbert (b. 1846, Dedham, Mass.) and Sophia 
(Howland) Guild (b. 1848, Providence, R. I.). 
Prepared in Providence (R. I.) H. S.; Delta 
Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship, Univ. of 
Chicago. Grad. Stud.; Eng., Harvard, 1909- 
10; Asst., Eng., Brown LTniv., 1902-3; Instr., 
Rhet., LTniv. of 111., 1904-6; Assoc, Eng., do., 
1906-14. Ed., (with F. W. Scott) acting ver- 
sion of Robert Greene's Frier Bacon and Frier 
Bungay, Urbana, 1905. Auth.: Illinois 

Loyalty, and other songs; The Class of '56, 
comedy. Bijou Theatre Stock Co., 1910; va- 
rious plays for amateurs, Walter H. Baker & 
Co., 1903-10; also various brief articles on 
the drama in The Theater Mag., The Nation, 
etc. Mem. M. E. Church. Married Lois 
Greene. Je i, 1908, Dubuque, la. Child, Mar- 
garet Elizabeth, b. D 28, 1909. Died Jl 21, 
19 14, Urbana. 

ALFRED JOSEPH GUNDERSON 
(See No. 4687) 

CHARLES ALEXANDER GUNN 
.(See No. 695) 



GILBERT GUSLER 
(See No. 9274) 

AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON 
(See No. 3006) 

JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUSTAFSON 
(See No. 2406) 

JOHN EARL GUTBERLET 
(See No. G272) 

ALTA GWINN (SAUNDERS) 
(See No. 3007) 

GEORGE CONRAD HABERMEYER 
(See No. 1883) 

WILLIAM CARL FRANK HENRY 

HACHMEISTER 

(See No. 2685) 

CARL HERMAN HAESSLER 

(See No. 9276) 

FLORENCE SANDER HAGUE 
Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Kan., 191 1; A. 
M., do., 1914; b. Je II, 1889, Lee's Summit, 
Mo.; d. Reuben (b. 1829, Quaker City, O.) 
and Anna (Sander) Hague (b. 1858, Fondu 
Tac Wis.). Prepared in Kingfisher (Okla.) 
H. S. ; attended Marine Biol. Labs., Friday 
Harbor, Wash., and Woods Hole, Mass. 
Teacher. H. S., Council Grove, Kan., 1911-13; 
Asst., Zool., Kan. St. Agr. Coll.. 1914-16; 
Instr., Zool., Wellesley Coll., 1916-17; Asst., 
Zool.. LTniv. of 111., 1917 — . Auth.: Numeri- 
cal Relation of Spermatozoa to Sertoli Cells, 
Kan. Univ. Sc. Bill.. Vol. 9, 1914; (with 
Alvalyn E. Woodward) Iodine as a Partheno- 
genetis Agent, Biol. Bill.. Vol.. .13. 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1 107 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

STELLA MARY HAGUE 
Instructor; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1893; S. M., 
1905; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Pre- 
pared in H. S. Teacher, Bot. and Zool., H. 
S., Decatur, 111., 1902-6; Instr., Biol., Rock- 
ford Coll. for Women, 1906-9; Asst., Bot., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Instr., do., 1912 — . 
.Address, 908 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

HARRY GRAY HAKE 

(See No. 3009) 

WILLIAM GREEN HALE 

Professor; B. S., Pacific Univ., Forest 
Grove, Ore., 1903; LL. B., Harvard, 1906; b. 
O 30, 1881, Hillsboro, Ore First Place, Ore. 
Oral. Contest, 1902; leader, Intercoll. debating 
•^eam; Ed. in Chief, Coll. weekly. Lawyer, 
Porland, Ore., 1906-09; Instr., Law, Univ. of 
111., 1909-11; Lawyer, Portland, Ore., 1911-12; 
Prof.. Law, Univ. of 111., 1912 — . Auth.: 
Negotiable Instruments, Mod. Am. Lazv, Vol. 
8; Leading Illustrative Cases on Negotiable 
Instruments, do.; The Law Governing Checks, 
Blackstone Inst., 191 5; The Account Books of 
a Party to the Action as Evidence in His Own 
Behalf, ///. Laiv Bui. Ap. 1917; Review of 
Criminal Cases in the Supreme Court of 
Illinois, 1915-16, ///. Law Review, Vol. 11, 
1916. Mem., Order of the Coif; Pres., 111. 
St. Soc. of Am. Inst, of Criminal Law and 
Criminology, 1917-18. Married Jessie Mc- 
Connell, N 2, 1907. Child, Genevieve, b. 
My 22, 1909. Address, 708 Washington Blvd., 
Urbana. 

ARTHUR GRAHAM HALL 

Professor; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1887; A. 
M., Ph. D., Univ. of Leipsic, 1902; b. D 9, 
1865, Memphis, Mich.: s. Clark Benedict (b. 
1832, neat Rochester, N. Y.) and Agnes (Gra- 



Faculty 



883 



ham) Hall (b. 1834, Hoboken, N. J.). Pre- 
pared in Wayne H. S., Hoboken. N. J.; Hast- 
ings, Mich. Acacia; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kap- 
pa. Teacher, Phys., Chem., Math., and Prin., 
H. S., Laporte, Ind., 18S7-91; Teacher, Phys., 
Central H. S., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1893-4; 
Instr., Math., Univ. of Mich., 189 1-3, 1894- 
1903; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; 
Prof., do., Miami Univ., 1905-8; do., and 
Registrar, Lniv. of Mich., 1908 — . Co-auth.: 
Lyman, Hall, Goddard Coll. Algebra, 1896; 
Hall and Frink, Trigonometry, 1908. Mem., 
Am. Math. Soc; A. A. A. S., Fellow. Mar- 
ried Octavia R. Stiling, Ag 28, 1896.^ Chil- 
dren: Sarah Ackland, b. 1897; Grace Graham, 
b. 1903; Helen Benedict, b. 1905; Edward 
Stiling, b. 1908. Address, 1036 Oakland Ave., 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

EDWARD KIMBALL HALL 

V. P., Elec. Bond and Share Co.; A. B., 
Dartmouth, 1892; LL. B., Harvard, 1896; b. 
Jl 1870, Granville, 111.; s. Charles Prentiss (b. 
Westmoreland, N. H.) and Lucia Cotton (Kim- 
Ijall) Hall (b. Cornish, N. H.); Prepared in 
St. Johnsbury Acad., Delta Kappa Epsilon; 
Casque and Gauntlet. Dir., Ath., Univ. of 
111., 1892-4; Lawyer, Boston, Powers & Hall; 
v. P., New England Telephone & Telegraph 
Co., Boston, 1912-17; V. P., Elec. Bond & 
Share Co., New York City, 1917; First Corps 
Cadets, Mass. Volunteer Militia; Alderman, 
City of Newton, Mass., 1906 — . Mem., Bos- 
ton Bar Assn.; Middlesex Bar Assn.; Newton 
Club; Braeburn Co. Club; Mass. Republican 
Club; Lincoln Trust Co., Dir.; Boston Cham- 
l)er of Commerce, Dir.; Dartmouth Alumni 
Assn. of Boston, Pres. ; Am. Bar Assn. ; 
Merchants Assn. of N. Y. ; Bankers Club, N. 
Y.; Montclair Country Club, N. Y. ; Camp 
Fire Club of Am.; Trustee, Dartmouth Coll.; 
Chm., Internat. Football Rules Com. Married 
Sally M. Drew, Jl i, 1902, Lancaster, N. H. 
Children: Dorothy, b. Mr 23, 1903; Richard 
Drew, b. My 19, 1904; Edward Kimball Jr., 
b. Je 16, 1910. Address, 71 Broadway, New 
York City. 

LOUIS DIXON HALL 
(See No. 1229) 

STANLEY WILLIAM HALL 
Assistant; B. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1916; b. 
Ag 3, 1891; s. James Edward (b. Ap 2, 1849, 
Eng.) ■ and Jane (Dearden) Hall (b. Ap 6, 
'853, Can.). Prepared in Framingham 
(Mass.) H. S. Kappa Sigma. Florists' Asst. 
with S. J. Goddard, Framingham, Mass., 19 16- 
17; Asst., Floriculture, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 
Hdqtrs Co., 308th Inf., Camp Upton, N. Y., 
1 9 18 — . Address, Averill Park, N. J. 

ERNEST MILTON HALLIDAY 
Minister; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1904; LL. 
B., do., 1906; A. M., Columbia, 1913; b. Jl 
26, 1878, Vienna, Mich.; s. James D. (b. S 

4, 185 1, Prescott, Can.) and Alcina (Colton) 
Halliday (b. Ja 4, 1854, Mt. Morris, Mich.). 
Prepared in Holly (Mich.) H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Alpha Delta; 
Represented Mich. Univ. in various intercoll. 
orat. contests and debates. Instr., Eng., Pub. 
Speak., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Assoc, do., 
1907-12; Stud., Union Theolog. Sem., 1912- 
17; Pastor, Ocean Ave. Congr. Church, 1913; 
Instr., Exten. Teaching, Columbia, 19 12 — ; 
Asst., Union Theolog. Sem., 19 17 — . Assoc. 
Ed., Midi. Law Reviezu. Mem., Congr. Church; 
Manhattan Assn. of Congr. Ministers.; U. T. 

5. Alumni Assn., Sec, Congr. Club of Brook- 
lyn. Married Eleanor Armstrong, Je 5, 1907, 
Fenton, Mich. Children: Dorothy, b. Je 17, 
1908; Lois, b. S 3, 1912; Ernest Milton, Jr., 
b. N 7, 1013. Address, 1058 E. 21st St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



THEODORE ELY HAMILTON 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1899; A. M., 
Univ. of Mo., 1900; Ph. D., do., 1908; b. 
Fredonia, N. Y.; s. John (b. Jl 5, 1827, Hope, 
N..Y.) and Augusta Eliza Clapp (Ely) Hamil- 
ton (b. Ripley, N. Y.). Prepared in St. 
Norm. Sch., Fredonia, N. Y. Phi Beta Kap- 
pa; Bowditch Scholarship; Hon. Mention in 
Ger. ; A. B., with distinction. Harvard. Fel- 
low, Rom. Langs., Univ. of Mo., 1899-1900, 
1906-7; Research work. Harvard, 1905; Grad. 
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; studied in Paris, 
1904 and 191 1, Madrid, 191 1; Instr., Rom. 
Langs., Univ. of 111., 1903-6; Instr., do., 
Univ. vf Mo., 1907-9; AsSt. Prof., do., O. St. 
Univ., 1909 — . Auth.: Dosia, par Henry 
Greville, with Introd., Notes, and Vocab., D. 
C. Heath & Co., Boston, 1910; The Cyclic Re- 
lation of the Chanson de Willame, Univ. of 
Mo., Studies, 191 1; Adrienne Lecouvreur by 
Scribe and Legouve, with Introd. and Notes, 
Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 191 7. Mem. 
Presby. Church; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; 
Harvard Club; Lang, and Lit. Club; Le Cercle 
FranQais, O. St. Univ.; Alliance Frangaise; 
Am. Assn. of Univ. Prof. Address, 72 Eagle 
St., Fredonia, N. Y. 

THOMAS SHERMAN HAMILTON 
(See No. 8386) 

*GEORGE DANIEL HAMMOND 
A. B., Harvard, 1893; b. Mr 15, 1864, 
Petersborough, N. Y. ; s. Charles A. (b. 1825) 
and Susan (Guernsey) Hammond (b. 1826). 
Prepared in Syracuse (IS. Y.) H. S. Phi 
Delta Theta; A. B., summa cum laude. Fel- 
low., Harvard. Grad. work. Hist., Univ. of 
Berlin; Prof. Hist., St. Lawrence Univ., Can- 
ton, N. Y., 1894-5; Asst. Prof, do., Univ. of 
111., 1895-6. Married Elizabeth Lowell, J) 24, 
1895, Liberty, N. Y. Died Ja 14, 1899, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 

MATTHEW BROWN HAMMOND 
Professor; Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891; 
M. L., Univ. of Wis., 1893; Ph. D., Columbia, 
1898; b. Je 13, 1868, South Bend, Ind.; s. 
Seth (b. Ja 5, 1836, do.) and Sarah (Longley) 
Hammond (b. N 21, 1842, Wakarusa, Ind.). 
Prepared in S. Bend (Ind.) H. S., Ann Ar- 
bor (Mich.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Adel- 
phic. LTniv. Fellow in Finance, Columbia; 
Prin., Versailles Inst., Mo., 1891-2; attended 
Univ. of Tubeingen, 1893-4; Univ. of Berlin, 
1894; Acting Asst. Prof., Econ., Univ. of Mo., 
1896-7; Asst., do., Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Instr., 
do., 1898-1900; Asst. Prof, do., 1900-04; do., 
O. St. Lfniv., 1904-05; Assoc. Prof., do., 1905- 
oS; Prof., do., 1908 — . Representative of U. 
S. Food Administration on War Labor Poli- 
cies Board, Washngton, D C. ; ^.iustered out, 
F I, 1919. Auth.: Financial History Of 
Wis. Territory, Wis. Hist., Soc, i.j.adi- 
son, 1893; The Cotton Industry, Part i, 
Cotton (lulture and Cotton Trade, Am. Econ. 
Assn., Ithaca, N. Y., 1897; The Southern 
Farmer and Banking Reform, Sound Currency 
Publication, New York, 1899; Railway Rate 
Theories of the Intrst. Commerce Comn., 
Harvard, Cambridge, Mass., 191 1; Wages 
Boards in Australia, Quarterly Jour, of Econ., 
1914-15; also many other mag. articles. Mem., 
Congr. Church; Council of Am. Assn. for 
Labor Legislation; Industrial Com. of O., 1913- 
15; Sec, O. Coal Min. Comn., 1913; Chm., 
Bd. of Appraisers, Franklin Co., O. Conser- 
vancy Comn., 1916; mem., O. Health and Old 
Age Ins. Comn., 19 17 — ; Pres., Central Phil- 
anthrophic Council of Cohnnbus, 19 16-18; 
Organizer of Pub. Employment Offices for O. 
Branch of Council of Nat. Defense, 1917. 
Married, Sunie Butler Denham, Jl 2, 1902, 
Columbia, Mo. Children: Marjorie, b. F 
14, 1905; Seth, b. Ja s, 1915. Address, 1127 
Ashland Ave., Grandview Heights, Columbu% 
O.; bus. add., Ohio St. Univ., do 



University of Illinois 



FRANK HAMSHER 
Supt., Schs. ; A. B. Univ. of Mich., 1895; 
b. My 4, 1873; s. Barnett Kline (b. S i, 1838, 
Newburg, Pa.) and Celia Augusta (Ellwood) 
Hamsher (b. Ag i, 1849, Little Falls, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Instr., H. S., De- 
catur, 1895-97; Prin., do., 1897-1901; Prin., 
Univ. Acad., 1901-06; Asst., Prof., Educ, do., 
1905-06; Prin. Smith Acad., St. Louis, 1906-17; 
Suipt., Schs.. Webster Groves, Mo. IQ17 — . 
Married Lucy Coolidge Je 20. 1900, Blooni- 
ington, 111. Children: Franklin Coolidge, b. 
O 3. 1903 (died Je 28, 1904); Elwood Coolidge, 
b. Ja 14, 1909. Address, Webster Groves, Mo. 

LEO GREGORY HANA 
Lawyer; b. O 25, 1879, Jackson, Mich.; s. 
John S. (b. 1850, Liverpool, Eng.) and Mary 
Theresa (Gregory) Hana (b. Ag 15, 1S62, 
Toronto, Can.). Prepared in Man. Tr. Sch., 
Providence, R. I. Asst., Dir., Phys. Tr., Brown 
Univ., 1899-1901; Dir., do., Lincoln Coll., 1901- 
04; Gym. Dir., Univ. of 111., 1904-13; Admit- 
ted to the bar, 1913. Lawver, King & Hana, 
Peoria. Capt., Co. A, 341st Regt., U. S. A., 
Camp Grant, 111. Address. 441 Main St., 
Peoria; bus. add., 713 14 Jefferson Bldg., do. 

WALTER FREDERICK HANDSCHIN 
(See No. 5698) 

WESLEY WALLACE HANFORD 
(See No. 9285) 

JAMES HOWARD HANGER 
Teacher; A. B., Baker, 1910; A. M., Univ. 
of Kan., 191 1 ; b. D 16, 1879, McPherson, 
Kan.; s. Valentine (b. Je 5, 1849, Farmer 
City, 111.) and Minerva Jane (Logan) Hanger 
(b. Ag 8, 1857, Marion, Ind.). Prepared in 
Corning (Kan.) H. S. ; Baldwin City (Kan.) 
Acad. Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; 
Athenian. City Sch. Supt., Centralia, Kan., 
1911-12; Supt., Schs., Rossville, Kan., 1912- 
14; Asst., Educ, Columbia Univ., summer 
1913; do., L^niv. of 111., 1914-15; Teacher, 
Social Sc. and Vocational Dir., H. S., Decatur, 
1915-16; Grad. Stud., Columbia, 1916-18. In 
Govt. Service, under direction of Fuel Adm., 
1918. Auth. : Articles in Educ. Adm. and 
Supervision. Address, 1753 Church St.. N. 
W. Washington D. C. bus. add.. Fuel Adm. 
Bldg., i8th and E. Sts., do. 

PAUL HANSEN 
Engineer; B. S., San. Engng., Mass. Inst, 
of Tech.; b. Ag 9, 1879; s. John (b. Je 30, 
1854, Gluckstadt, Holstein, Ger.) and Pauline 
(Meinberg) Hansen (b. D 23, 1858, Balti.- 
more) Prepared in H. Schs., Washington, 
D. C. Theta Xi. Asst. Engr., Mass. St. Board 
of Health, 1902-04; Draftsman on Improve- 
ments in Water Supply and Sewerage. Colum- 
bus, O, 1904; Engr., Pittsburgh Mfg. Co., 
1904-05; Asst. Engr. and Acting Chief Engr., 
O. St. Bd. of Health, 1905-10; St. San. Engr. 
of Ky., 1910-11; Engr., St. Water Sur., and 
Assoc, San. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1911-16; 
Engr., St. Dept. of Pub. Health, Springfield, 
III., 1916-17. Capt., E. R. C, Water Supply 
Service, A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Auth.: 
Water Supply and Sewage Disposal, Ky. Med. 
Jour., D I, 191 1 ; Obligations of Water Works 
Supts. with Respect to the Sanitary Quality 
of Public Water Supplies, Am. City, Mr 191 1; 
Sanitation and the Farm, Report of the 6th 
Annual St. Farmers' Inst., F 23-25, 1911; A 
Land Drainage Project near Louisville, Ky., 
Engng. Nexvs, Vol. 65, No. 2, 1911; Civil 
Engr. as a sanitarian. Monthly Bui., O. St. 
Bd. of Health, Vol. i. No. 7,'i9ii; Typhoid 
Fever Statistics and Prophylaxis, Ky. Med. 
Jour., Ja I, 1912; also many earlier mag. arti- 
cles. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; Am. Pub. Health 



Assn.; A. C. S. ; Boston Soc of Civ. Engrs. ; 
New Eng. Water Works Assn. ; Chicago and 
LVbana LTniv. Clubs. Married Alison May 
Scott, O 3, 1905, Melrose, Mass. Children: 
Elizabeth Scott, b. My 7, 1909; Paul Scott, 
b. O 16, 19 10. Address, St. Dept. of Pub. 
Health, Springfield, 111. 

ROY HANSON 
(See No. 6279) 

SADA ANNIS HARBARGER 
(See No. G288) 

CHESTER CLYDE HARBISON 
(See No. G288a) 

ALBERT AUSTIN HARDING 
(See No. 7583) 

HARRY ALEXIS HARDING 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1896; M. 
S.. do., 1898; Ph. D.. Cornell, 1910; b. N 28, 
1 87 1, Oconomowoc, Wis.; s. Joseph (b. Mr 
1 83 1, Eng.) and Elizabeth A. (Dean) Hard- 
ing (b. Je 29, 1829, Lvicerne, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Monroe (Wis.) and Brodhead (Wis.) 
H. Schs.; Mass. Inst. Tech. Philomathia; 
Special Honors. Bacteriol., N. Y., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., 1899-1913; Prof., Dairy Bacteriol, and 
Head of Dept. of Dairy Husb., Chief in Dairy 
Bacteriol., Agr. Exp. Sta. L'niv. of 111., 1913 — ; 
Comn. of Health, Geneva, N. Y., 1908-12; 
Milk Insp., Champaign, 1918 — . Auth.: 15 
Buls. on various agr. subjects. Mem., Univ. 
Club; LTnitarian Church; Sigma Xi; Fellow, 
A. A. A. S. ; Charter Mem., Soc. Am. Bac- 
teriol.; Am. Dairy Sc. ; Assoc. Charter Mem., 
Am. Assn. Certified Milk Comns. ; Am. Pub. 
Health Assn.; 111. St. Hist. Soc; HI. Acad. 
Sc. Married Esther M. Gordon, Ag 31, 1899, 
Brodhead, Wis. Children: Harry Gordon, b. 
Jl 23, 1902; Esther, b. Je 20, 1904; Hellen, 
,b. N 7, 1906; Ruth, b. Ag 24, 1912. Address, 
704 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

LOUIS ALLEN HARDING 
Chief Engr.; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1899; M. 
E., do., 1902; b. O 16, 1876, Factoryville, Pa.; 
s. Henry I^. and Luzetta (Maynard) Harding 
Prepared in Centenary Collegiate Inst., Hack- 
ettestown, N. J. Phi Kappa Sigma; Sigma 
Chi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma. Asst. Chief 
Draftsman, Dickson Mfg. Co., 1899-1901 ; En- 
gine Designer, Lacka Steel Co., 1901; Instr., 
Mech. Engng., Cornell, 1902; Supt. Coal 
Washing Plants, Lacka Steel Co., 1903; Con- 
tracting Engr., Pittsburg, 1905; Prof. Mach. 
Design, Pa. St. Coll., 1905; Chief Engr., Arm- 
strong Cork Co., 1906-08; Prof., Mech. Engng., 
Pa. St. Coll., 1909-12; Consulting Engr., New 
York City, 1912-13; Prof., Exp. Mech. Engng., 
L'niv. of 111., 1913-16; Chief Engr. and Mem. 
of Firm, The John W. Cowper Co., Buffalo, N. 
Y., 1916— . 2nd Lt., Bat. F, First 111., F. A., 
1 916. Auth.: Blower Heating Systems for 
Factory and Shop Bldgs., Pa. St. Coll. Bui., 
191 1 ; Mechanical Equipment of Buildings, 
John Wiley & Sons, 1916; Section on Heat- 
ing and Ventilating. Kidders Arch. Pocket 
Book, do., 191 8; Coal Washing Plants, Mines 
and Minerals, 1904; The Design of Air Ducts, 
Heating and Ventilating Mag., 1913. Mem., 
F. A. & M.; Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilat- 
ing Engrs.; A. S. M. E. ; Engrs. Soc. of Buf- 
falo; L^ni. Club of Buffalo; Buffalo Country 
Club; Ellecott Club of Buffalo. Married Es- 
telle Haughman, O 22, 1908, Lancaster, Pa. 
Address, 55 Bid well Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. ; 
bus. add.. Fidelity Bldg., do. 

OLIVER ALBERT HARKER 
Professor; A. B., McKendree Coll., 1866; 
A. M., do., 1869; LL. D., Knox Coll., 191 1; 
b. D 14, 1846, Newport, Ind.; s. Mifflin (b. 



Faculty 



1799, Philadelphia) and Anna (Wood) Harker 
(I3. iSoo, do.). Prepared in Pub. Schs., Flor- 
ida and Wheaton, 111. Phi Delta Phi; Theta 
Kappa Nu. Attended Law Sch., Univ. of Ind., 
1866-7; completed course in lawyer's office; 
Prin., Pub. Schs., Vienna, 111., 1867-9; Judge 
of Circuit Court, First Circuit of 111., 1878- 
1903; Judge, Appellate Court, 2nd Dist., 1891- 
97; do., 3rd Dist., 1897-1903; V. P., State Bar 
Assn., 1890-95; Lecturer, Coll. of Law, Univ. 
of 111., 1897-1903; Dean, Coll. of Law, do., 
1903-1916; Prof. Law, do., 1903 — ; Legal 
Counsel, do., 1909 — . Addresses: Jury Trials, 
before St. Bar Assn. of 111., 1894; as Pres. 
of 111. St. Bar Assn. on Law of Procedure, 
1895. Auth.: Legal Opinions in 111. Appellate 
Court, Report, 1897-1903; Judicial Sales, 
Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, Vol. 24, 
1907; Power of the President to Pardon Labor 
Leaders in Contempt Cases, 1909; Efforts to 
divorce Judicial Elections from Politics in 
111., 1909; Should the Jury be Judge of the 
Law in Criminal Cases, 1909; Use of Man- 
damus to Compel Educational Institutions to 
confer Degrees, 191 1; various mag, articles. 
Mem., 111. Comn. to Nat. Conf. on Uniform St. 
Law, appointed by Governor Deneen, 1907, for 
six yrs. ; 111. Branch Am. Inst, of Criminal Law 
and Criminology, Pres.; St. Bar Assn., 111., 
Pres. 1895-6; Com. do., on Law Reform, Chm., 
1898-1903; Com. on Legal Educ, Chm., 1906; 
Am. Bar Assn.; Hamilton Club, Chicago; M. 
E. Church. Married Sidney Bain, Mr 3, 
1870, Vienna, 111. Children: George M., b. 
Ag 23, 1875; Oliver A. Jr., b. F 16, 1878; Win- 
nifred (Hewitt), b. F 18, 1881. Address, 909 
S. Wright St., Champaign. 

JOHN JAMES HARMAN 
(See No. 1694) 

ARTHUR C. HARPER 
Associate; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1906; M. E., 
do., 1907; b. N 21, 1884, Bellefont, Pa. Pre- 
pared in Bellefont (Pa.) H. S. Asst., Draw- 
ing, Pa. St. Coll., 1907-08; Instr., do., 1908- 
10; Instr., O. St. Univ., 1910-16; Instr., 
Machine Design, LTniv. of 111., 1916-17; Assoc, 
do., 191 7 — . Mem., Soc. for Promotion of 
Engng. Educ; Epis. Church. Address, 708 
W. Green St. Urbana.f 

CLAUDE HARPER 
(See No. 9293) 

EZRA CLARENCE HARRAH 
Research Asst.; A. B., S. W. Coll., Kan., 
1913; b. Mr 9, 1889, Douglass, Kan.; s. Wil- 
liam H. (b. S 22, 1866, Bainbridge, Ind.) and 
Julia (Paine) Harrah (b. Crawfordsville, Ind.). 
Prepared in Douglass (Kan.) H. S. Athenan. 
Asst., Biol., S. W. Coll., 1910-13; Dept. of 
Biol. Sc, Sumner Co., H. S., Wellington, 
Kan.; Research Asst., Dept. of Zool., LTniv. 
of 111., 1917 — . Married Zelda Marie Savage, 
Ag 20, 1914, Winfield, Kan. Children: Dorothy 
Mildred, b. O 17, 1915 (died, Ja 21, 1916); 
Nadine Marguerite, b. Mr 10, 1917. Address, 
608 S. Busey Ave., Urbana. 

CLAUDE LOWELL HARRELL 
Instructor; B. S., Purdue LIniv., 19 14; b. 
Je 28, 1892, Mitchell, Ind. Prepared in 
Mitchell (Ind.) and West LaFayette (Ind.) 
H. Schs. Asst. Supt. Merchants Heat & 
Light Co., Indianapolis; Instr., Mech. Engng. 
Univ. of 111., 1916-17. First Lt., Ord. Dept., 
U. S. A., 191 7 — . Mem., Baptist Church. 
Address, 103 University St., LaFayette, Ind. 

HARRY FRANKLIN HARRINGTON 
Professor; A. B., O. St. Univ., 1905; M. A., 
Columbia, 1909; b. Jl 25, 1882; s. James 
Frank (b. Columbus, O.) and Margaret 



(Walker) Harrington (b. Chillicothe, O.). 
Prepared in Logan (O.) H. S. ; Prep. Dept., 
Univ. of Wooster. Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma 
Delta Chi. Reporter, O. St. Jour., igoi-05, 
1908; Ed., London (O.) Times, 1905-08; 
Scholar, Eng., Columbia, 1908-0.9; Instr., Eng., 
O. Wesleyan, 1909-10; Asst. Prof., do., 1910- 
14; Asst. Prof., Jour., Univ. of Kan., 1914-15; 
Assoc, do., Univ. of 111., 1915-18; Asst. Prof., 
in charge of courses in do., 1918 — ; in charge of 
courses in journalism, Southern Div., Univ. 
of Calif., Summer 1918, 1919. Ed., O. St. 
Univ. Monthly, 1912-14; Contributing Ed., Kit 
Kat Mag., Auth.: Typical Newspaper Stories, 
Ginn & Co., 1915; Making the School News- 
paper (in press) 19 18; (with T. T. Franken- 
berg) Essentials in Journalism, Ginn & Co., 
1912; The School Newspaper as an aid to the 
Theme Bugaboo, Bui. III. .4ss)i. of Teachers 
of Eng., Vol. 9; Making the Newspaper Re- 
porter of Tomorrow, Advertising News, Vol. 
25, 1917; Handling the News now and in the 
future, do.; The Little Shop of Dreams, Kit Kat 
Mag., Vol. 6, 191 7; Waging a mighty News- 
paper Campaign, Advertising Neivs, Vol. 25, 
1917; Newspapers and the better Community, 
do.; Advertising your own Newspaper, Nat. 
Printer-Jour)ialist, Vol. 36. Four Challenges 
to a Reporter, Fourth Estate, F 8, 1919; 
Teaching Journalism in a Natural Setting. 
Jour, of Ed. .4dm. and Superv., Ap, 1919. 
Assoc. Ed., Alpha Tan Omega Palm. Mem., 
Congr. Church; Buckeye Press Assn.; Nat. 
Press Assn.; Kan. Press Assn.; First Sec, 
Am. Assn. Teachers of Jour.; Executive Com.. 
do.; Kit Kat Club. Married Freida Poston, Jl 
15, 1913, Crawfordsville, Ind. Address, 603 
W. Green St., Urbana. 

ELODIA FERNE HARRIS 
(See No. 7584) 

LYNN HAROLD HARRIS 
Professor; A. B., Dickinson Coll., 1906; M. 
A., Boston Univ., 1909; M. A., Yale, 1912; Ph. 
D., do., 1914; b. N 26, 1885, Milton, Pa.; s. 
James Lynn and Mary Annie (Polsgrove) Har- 
ris. Prepared in Hazelton (Pa.) H. S. Alpha 
Chi Rho.; Scholar and Fellow, Yale. Instr., 
Eng., N. W. Univ., 19 12-13; Interim Head, Eng. 
Dept., Hamline Univ., 1913-14; Instr., Eng., 
LTniv. of 111., 1914-17; Head, Eng. Dept., Univ. 
of Chattanooga, 19 17 — . Ed.: Catiline his 
Conspiracy by Ben Jonson, Introduction, 
Notes, and Glossary, Yale Univ. Press. Auth.: 
A Study in Relation of Latin to English Com- 
position, Sch. and Soc, Vol. 2, 33; Culture 
and the College Fraternity, do.. Vol. 2, 45 ; 
The Triumph of Spring — A May-day Masque, 
Eng. Jour., Vol. 3; A Proposed Course in Ad- 
vanced Exposition, do., S 1916. Mem., Nat. 
Council, Teachers of Eng.; Mod. Lang. Assn. 
of Am. ; Tenn. Philol. Assn. Married Rhoda 
Edna Reeser, Ag 27, 1914. Child, Elizabeth 
Reeser, b. Jl 24, 191 5. Address, 15 Bluff View, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 

*CHARLES ARTHUR HART 
Born O 12, 1859, Quincy, 111.; s. William 
Henry (b. Ja 25, 1829, New York City) and 
Janet Elizabeth (Hoffman) Hart (b. My 26, 
1829, do.). Prepared in Quincy H- S. ; Norm. 
Sch., Normal, 111., 1881-82. Sigma Xi. Teach- 
er, 1883; Asst., St. Lab. of Nat. Hist., Univ. 
of 111., 1884-89; Entomol. and System. Ento- 
mol., do., 1889-1918; Asst. to St. Entomol., 
1889-1918. Auth.: Descriptive Synopsis of In- 
sect Collections for Distribution to 111. Schs., I, 
Lepidoptera, 1897; II, Orthoptera, 1906; also 
a number of articles. Mem., A. A. A. S., 
Fellow; Am. Soc. of Naturalists; Assn. of 
Econ. Entomol.; Am. Soc. of Zool.; Entomol. 
Soc. of Washington, cor. mem. Died F 17, 
1918, Urbana. 



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University of Illinois 



*JOSEPH WILLIAM HART 
A. D., Ont. Agr. Coll., 1887; b. N 19, 1865, 
River Philip, Nova Scotia, Can.; s. James 
Reuben (b. (iuysborough, N. S.) and Emme- 
line Shaw (Robertson) Hart (b. Yarmouth, 
N. S.). Prepared in Bridgetown, N. S.; 
Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont., 1S98-9. Alpha 
Zeta. Adjunct Prof., Agr., Clemson Agr. Coll., 
1893-7; Supt., East. IJairy Sch., Kingston, 
Ont., 1897-1902; Instr., Dairy Manufacturers, 
and Chief Asst., Sta., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; 
Asst. Prof, and Asst. Chief., do., 1904-5; Dir., 
St. Model Farm, Silo Paulo, Brazil, 1905-9; 
Dept. of Agr., San Juan, P. R., 1909-10; Dairy- 
man, U. S. Dept. of Agr. and Field Asst. in 
Dairying, St. of Ga., 1910-14. Six months 
course in Ar., Tete du Pont Barracks, King- 
ston, Ont. Auth.: Exp. Sta. Bui. Clemson 
Agr. Coll., Clemson, S. C. (Nos. 19 and 33). 
Mem., S. C. St. F'air Assn.; Am. Breeders' 
Assn.; Vestryman, St. James Parish, Kingston, 
Ont., 1900-2; Vestryman, Emmanual Church. 
Married Minnie Blanche Dykeman, N 10, 1892. 
Children; Dorothy Blanche, b. Mr 25, 1894; 
Charlotte Robertson, b. F 18, 1896; James Gil- 
bert, b. D 3, 1897; William Edward, b. S 3, 
1907. Died My 29, 1914, St. Simon's Island, 
Ga. 

MINER LOUIS HARTMANN 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Ariz., 191 1; Ph. 
D., Harvard, 1915; b. Jl 14. 1889, Hutchin- 
son, Kan.; s. Henry P. (b. Ag 13, 1862, Tif- 
fin, O.) and Anna Esther (Bussinger) Hart- 
mann (b. D 20, 1861, Loogootee, Ind.). Pre- 
pared in Hutchinson (Kan.) H. S.; Univ. of 
Kan., 1907-09; Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Theta 
Delta Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Cml. Assayer, Tuscon, Ariz., 1910; 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of Ariz., 1909-11; do. 
Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Austin Teaching Fel- 
low. Advanced Quantitative Analysis, Har- 
vard, 1912-14, Instr., Chem., Univ. of Mo., 
1014-15; Prof. Chem., S. Dak. St. Sch. of 
Mines, 1915 — . Auth.: (with R. C. Benner) 
Rapid Determinations and Separations by means 
of Mercury Cathode and Stationary Anode. 
Jour, of A. C. S., Vol. 32, 1910; Cupellation, 
Jour, of Indus, and Enana. Chc-m., Vol. 3, 
3911; (with J. J. Runner) The Occurrence, 
Chemistry, Metallurgy, and uses of Tungsten 
with Special Reference to the Black Hills, 
Bui. No. 12, S. Dak. St. Sch. of Mines in 
Press; (with G. Jones) The Equilibrium be- 
tween Bromine and Potassium Bromide Solu- 
tions at Zero Degree, Trans. Am. Elcctrochcm. 
Soc, Vol. 30, 1916; (with R. C. Benner) Early 
History of Cupellation, Min. and Sc. Press. 
.^p 1912; (with G. P. Baxter) A Revision of 
the Atomic Vv eight of Cadmium, 111, Pro- 
ceedings Nat. Acad. Sc, Vol. i, 1914; (with 
G. Jones) A Study of the System Water, 
Potassium Iodide, and Iodine at Zero Degrees, 
Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 37. 1915 (with G. Jones) 
Properties of Silver Iodide Interpreted in 
Relationi to Recent Thermodynamic Conce- 
ptions, do.; Rapid method for Tungsten Anal- 
ysis, Min. Sc. Press, Vol. 112, 1916; other 
articles in Zcit Anora. Chem., Jour. A. C. S.. 
Pahasaf'a Quart. Mem.. A. C. S. Married T. 
Elizabeth Trowbridge, Ap 2, 1915. Green 
Valley, 111. Child, Robert Trowbridge, b. Ap 
8. 1917. Address. 106 St. Joe St., Rapid 
Citv, S. Dak.; bus. add., St. Sch. of ^..ines, 
do.' 

HOMER ALVIN HARVEY 
Physician; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1909; M. 
D., Syracuse {Univ., 1916; b. O 8, 1884, Ind- 
ianapolis; s. James W. (b. Wilmington, O.") 
and Alice (Coate) Harvey (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Elk City (Kan.) H. S.: Prep. Dept.. 
Ihiiv. of Ark.; L^niv of 111., ioon-10: Univ. of 
Chicago summer 191 1. Phi Beta Kappa; Al- 
pha Kappa Kappa. Asst., Rom. I-angs., Univ. 
of 111.. 1909-10; Instr., do., Syracuse Univ., 



1910-11; Asst; Prof., do., 1911-15; Physician, 
Batavia, N. Y., 1916 — . Married Delia Shaw, 
Ag 62, 1913. Children: Robert Shaw, b. Jl 
24, 1914; Douglas Coate, b. Ag 28, 1917. Ad- 
dress, Batavia, N. Y. 

CHARLES NELSON HASKINS 
Professor; B. S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897; 
M. S., Harvard, 1S99; A. M., do., 1900; 
Ph. D., do., 1901; b. My 7, 1874, Bedford, 
Mass. Teacher, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897-98, 
1902-03; Sheffield Sc. Sch., 1903-04; Cornell, 
1904-00; Asst. Prof., Math., Univ. of 111., 
1906-10; Prof., do., Dartmouth, 1910 — . Auth.:' 
On the Invariants of Quadratic Differential 
Forms, Trans. Am. Math. Soc.; On the In- 
variants of Differential Forms, do.; On the 
Differential Invariants of a Surface and of 
Space, do.; On the Generalized Law of the 
Mean, Annals of Math.; On the Second Law 
of the Mean, do.; On the Zeros of the Func- 
tion of P (X), Trans. Am. Math. Soc; On 
the Measurable Bounds and Distributions of 
Functional Values of Summable Functions, do. 
Address, Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, N. H. 

HEINRICH HASSELBRING 
Botanist; B. S. A., Cornell, 1899; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1905; s. Bernhardt and Au- 
gusta (Lange) Hasselbring. Asst., Bot., Cor- 
nell, three summer sessions and 1899-igoo; ist 
Asst., Hort., N. Y. Exp. Sta., Geneva, igqo- 
01; Asst., V'eg. Pathol. Agr. Exn Sta., Univ. 
of 111., 1901-03; Asst., Bot.. Univ. of Chicago, 
1903-07; Chief of Dept., Bot., Estacion Cen- 
tral Agronomica, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba, 
1907-09; Plant l'hv».^.ogist, U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., 1909 — . Auth.: Articles in Cyclopedia of 
.\m. Hort.; chapters in Atkinson's Mushrooms, 
Bailey's Bot.; Canker of Apple trees, Agr. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.. Bui. 70. 1902; Gravity 
.Ts a Form Stimulus. Bot. Gaz., Vol. 43, 1907; 
Types of Cuban Tobacco, do.. Vol. 53, 1912; 
The Bitter Rot and Its Control, Trans. III. 
Hort. Soc, 1902; (with H. H. Bunzell) The 
Supposed Action of Potassium Permanganate 
with Plant Prexidases. Bot. Gas., Vol. 63, 1917; 
Behavior of Sweet Potatoes in the Ground, 
J our. A fir. Research. Vol. 12, 19 18; also many 
other articles in Univ. 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Huls. Mem.. A. A. A. S.; Fellow, Am. 
Phytopath Bot. Soc; Am. Bot. Soc. Wash- 
ington; Sigma Xi. Address, U. S. Dept. of 
Agr.,, Washington, D. C. 

WILLIAM DURRELL HATFIELD 
(See No. G299) 

WILLIAM FREDERIC HAUHART 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1901; A. M., 
do., 1902; Ph. D., Columbia, 1909; b. Te 24, 
1873, Valley Park, Mo.; s. Herman H. (b. 
Ap 9, 1842, Enger, Westphalia, Ger.) and 
Mary (Schlueter) Hauhart (b. D 8, 1850, 
Ballwin, Mo.). Prepared in Prep. Dept., Cen- 
tral Wcsleyan Coll., Mo. Prin., Pub. Sch., 
Altheim, Mo., 1895-98; ("entral WesleyanColl., 
1S93-95, 1S98-1900; Univ. of Mo., 1900-01; 
Fellow, do., 1901-02; Fellow in Ger., ITniv. 
of Wis., 1902-03; do., Columbia, 1903-04; Instr., 
Ger., L^niv. of 111., 1904-05; Stud., Univ. of 
Berlin, Ger., 1905-06; Travelled and studied 
abroad, 1905-06; Instr., Ger., Univ. of Mich., 
1906-14; Asst. Prof., do., 1914 — . Auth.: The 
Reception of Goethe's Faust in England, The 
Columbia Univ. Press, 1909. Mem., Mod. 
Lang. Assn. of Am.; M. E. C^hurch. Address, 
Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

PHILIP BOVIER HAWK 
Professor; B. S., Wesleyan Univ., Middle- 
town, Conn., 189S; M. S., do., 1900; Ph. D., 
Columbia, 1903; b. Jl 18, 187^1 East Branch, 
N. Y. : s. Ransom Riant (b. N 1835, Hancock, 
N. Y.) and Ellen (Miller) Hawk' "(b. F 1847, 



Faculty 



887 



East Branch, N. Y.)- Prepared in Walton 
H. S.; Cazenovia Sem., Cazenovia, N. Y. 
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Kai Gar; Theta Nu 
Kpsilon; Sigma XI; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon ; Kappa Psi ; Four year 
scholarship. Asst. to Prof. Atwater, Wesleyan 
Univ., 1898-1900; Asst. to Prof. Geis, Coll. 
of Phys. and Surgs., N. Y., 1901-03; Demon- 
strator of Physiol. Chem., Dept. of Med., 
I'niv. of Pa., 1903-7; Prof., Physiol. Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1907-12; Chair of Physiol, and 
Toxicol., Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia, 
19 12 — . Auth. : Practical Physiol. Chem., P. 
Blackiston's Son & Co., 1007, 6th ed., 1918; 
Studies on Water Drinking, Jour, of Biol. 
Chem., Jour, of A. C. S., Jour, of Exp. Med., 
Archives of Internal Med., 19 10- 12; Fasting 
.'it tidies. Am. Jour, of Physiol., 1904; On a 
Series of Feeding and Injection Experiments 
following the Establishment of the Eck Fistula 
in Dogs, do.. Vol. 21, 1908; Post-anesthetic 
(ilycosuria. Archives of Internal Med., 191 1. 
Mem., Univ. Club; Am. Philosoph. Soc; A. C. 
S.; Am. Soc. of Biol. Chem.; Soc. of Exp. 
Biol, and Med.; A. A. A. S. ; Am. Soc. of 
An. Nutrition; 111. Acad, of Sc. ; Wash. Acad, 
of Sc. Married Ellen Henrietta Moore, Ag 
2, 1905, Philadelphia. Children: Ellen Minnie, 
b. Jl 14, 1Q06; Philip Bovier, Jr., b. D 9, 1907. 
Address, Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia. 

WILLIAM ALBERT HAWLEY 
^See No. I3S0 

CASSIUS CLAY HAYDEN 
(See No. G301) 

AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON HAYES ' 
(See No. 3021) 

CHARLES IRVING HAYES 
(See No. 23) 

EDWARD CARY HAYES 
Professor; A. B., Bates Coll.; A. M., do.; 
Ph. D., magna cum laude, Univ. of Chicago, 
1902; b. F 10, 1868, Lewiston, Me.; s. Ben- 
jamin Francis (b. Mr 28, 1830, New Glouces- 
ter, Me.) and Arcy (Cary) Hayes (b. Ag 6, 
1827, Turner, Me.). Prepared in Nichols 
Latin Sch. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Debater and Class Day Orator; Sr. Fellow, 
.Sociol., LIniv. of Chicago. Attended Cobb 
Divinity Sch., 1888-1891; Pastor, Augusta, 
Me.; Prof, and Dean, Keuka Coll., N. Y., 
1898-1900; Univ. of Berlin, 1900-01; Prof., 
Econ. and Sociol., Miami Univ., 1902-7; Prof., 
Sociol., Univ. of 111., 1907 — . Auth.: Soci- 
ological Construction Lines, LTniv. of Chicago 
Press, 1902; Memoirs of Benjamin Francis 
Hayes, 1907; Introduction to the Study of 
.Sociol., Appleton, 1915; also numerous articles 
in Am. Jour, of Sociol., Publications of Am 
Sociol. Soc., Publications of Am. Econ. Assn 
hist. Quarterly, Ediic. Review, and Sch. and 
Home Educ. Advisory Ed., Am. Jour, of So 
ciol. Mem., Congr. Church; Am. Sociol. Soc. 
Exec. Com.; Sec, Social Psych. Section, In 
ternat. Cong, of Sc, St. Louis, 19 14; Pres. 
111. St. Conf. of Charities and Correction 
1913-14; mem.. 111. Bd. of Pub. Welfare Com 
missioners; Associe de I'Institute Internation 
alle de Sociologie; A. A. A. S.; Am. Acad 
Pol. and Social Sc. ; Am. Assn. of Univ 
Profs.; Charter mem., Nat. Conf. of Social 
Work; Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation. Mar 
ried Annie Lee Bean. Children: Edward 
Bean ('18), b. D 30, 1896; Robert Cary, b 
Mr 3, 1902; Harmon Phillips, b. F 17, 1904 
Address, 915 Nevada St. Urbana. 

EMERY ROE HAYHURST 
(See No. 7889) 



CLARENCE MARK HEBBERT 
(See No. G303) 

ARTHUR FLOYD HECK 
(See No. 5715) 

CHARLES HENRY HECKER 
Research Chem.; Ch. E., Univ. of Cincir*- 
nati, 1909; M. A., do., 1911; Ph. D., do., 
1913; b. My 15, 1886, Cincinnati; s. Charles 
Henry (b. Ag 28, 1862, Stepstone, Ky.) and 
Margaret R. (Boger) Hecker (b. Ap 11, 1865, 
Cincinnati). Prepared in Woodward H. S., 
Cincinnati. Alpha Alpha Pi. Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1908-13; Instr., do., Univ. 
of 111., 1913-16; Prof., Chem., Nazareth Acad., 
summers 1914 and 1915; Asst. Prof., Chem. 
Engng., Univ. of Wis., 1916-17; Prof., do., 
Univ. of Fla., 1917-18; Research Chem., West- 
inghouse Elec & Mfg. Co., 1918 — . Auth.: 
.Study of Some New Alkyl Hydroxylamines, 
Am. Chem. Jour., Vol. 50; articles in Chem. 
Abstracts, 1914-15. Mem., A. C. S. ; A. A. 
A. S. Married Lottie Alfaretta Simmons, D 
26. 1917, St. Petersburg, Fla. Address, 405 
East End Ave., Pittsburgh, c/o Westinghouse 
Elt-c & Mfg. Co. Pittsburgh. 

LEONARD HEGNAUER 
(See No. 2688) 

RALPH EMERSON HEILMAN 
Dean; Ph. B., Morningside Coll., 1906; 
A. M., N. W. Univ., 1907; Ph. D., Harvard, 
1913; b. Ap 15, 1886, Ida Grove, la.; s. El- 
wood Columbus and Nancy Jane (Blazer) Heil- 
man. Prepared in Ida Grove (la.) H. S. 
Delta Tau Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; Gage Prize 
in Debate, N. W. Univ.; Harris Prize, do.; 
Toppan Prize, Harvard; Paine Fellow, do. 
Instr., Econ., Harvard, 1912-13; Asst. Prof., 
do., Univ. of la., 1913-14; Asst. Prof., do., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Prof. Econ. and Sociol 
Sc, N. W. Univ., 1916. Dean, Coll. of Com- 
merce, N. W. Univ. Auth.: Monograph 
on Chicago Traction, Am. Econ. Assn., Third 
.Series, Vol. 9, No. 2; Articles on pub. utili- 
ties and bus. econ. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; 
West. Econ. Assn.; M. E. Church. Married 
Elsie Weary, S 18, 1909, Dwight, 111. Child, 
Given Flocile. b. Ja 19, 1911. Address, 1505 
Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. 

HENRY VIRL HEINBURGER 
(See No. G307) 

WILLIAM MATHEWS HELSKING 
Professor; B. P., Syracuse Univ., 1908; b. 
1883, Chelsea, Wis. Prepared in Dolgeville 
(N. Y.), Little Falls (N. Y.) H. Schs.; Mich. 
Free Acad. Hiram Gee Fellowship, Syracuse 
Univ., 1908; Atelier Prize, 1909. Instr., 
Drawing, Syracuse Univ., 1911-12; Dir., Mil- 
likin Sch. of Fine and Applied Arts, 1912-15; 
Assoc, Free-Hand Drawing, Dept. of Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Prof., Drawing and 
artistic Anatomy, Sch. of Fine Arts, Univ. 
of Kan., 19 1 6 — . Mem., Presby. Church. Ad- 
dress, 704 Indiana St., Lawrence, Kan.f 

CARL A. HELLMAN 
(See No. 2689) 

JOSEPH CLARENCE HEMMEON 
Ph. D., Harvard, 1906; b. Ja 1870, Parrsbor- 
ough, Nova Scotia, Can. Univ. Scholarship; 
Leverett Salstonstall Scholarship; Ricardo 
Prize. Instr., Pol. Econ., Univ. of 111., 1906- 
07. Address, McGill Ave., Montreal, Can.f 

ADOLPH HEMPEL 

(See No. 882) 



888 



Univeksitv of Illinois 



CHARLES ELLIOTT HENDERSON 
(See No. 2690) 

JAMES BRUCE HENDERSON 
(See No. 7603) 

JOSEPH LINDSEY HENDERSON 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of W. Va., 1894; 
A. M., Columbia, 1906; Ph. D., do., 1912; b. 
Je 27, i8(>9. Monongalia City, W. Va. Prin. 
and Supt., Sclus., Tyler, Tex., 1S94-1905; 
Prof., Seconilary Eilue., I'niv. of Tex., 1912- 
17; Dir., Dept. of Sell. Visitation, do., 1915-17; 
Visitintf Prof., Eiluc.j Univ. of 111., 1917-iS; 
Prof., Ediic, Univ. ot Tex., iqiS — . Address, 
1709 Colorado St., Austin, Tex.t 

WILLIAM SAMUEL HENDRIX 
Professor; A. B., Howard Coll., Birming- 
ham, Ala., 1907; A. M., Cornell, iQio; b. My 
27, 1SS7, Ragland, Ala.; s. W. D. (b. Je 1, 
1S40, Rome, Cia.) and 1. C. (Martin) Hendrix 
(b. Jl 10, 1S5O, (/<>.). Prepared in Acad., 
Howard Coll., Birmingham, Ala. Jr. Medal, 
Orat., Howard Coll., 1906; Acacia. Asst., Rom. 
Langs., Univ. of III., 1911-1,?; Instr., do., 
Univ. of Texas, i9i.?-i6; Adjunct Prof., do.. 
1917—. Auth.: The Auto da Borca do In- 
ferno of Gil Vicente and the Spanish Troje- 
comedia Alegorica del Paraypo y ilel Intierno, 
Mod. PhiloL, Vol. iji, 1910; Two Sources of 
the Tragicomedie, Alegorice del Paraypo y del 
Infierno, Mod. Lang. Notes. \o\. .31, 1910. 
Married Bertha Estelle Bourdette ('13"), Je 
25, iqij, Chicago. thildrcn: Edith Bour- 
dette, b.' S 5, 1014; William Edwin, b. O 29, 
loih. Address, L^niv. of Tex., Austin, Tex. 

WALTER SCOTT HENDRIXSON 
Professor; B. S., Union Christian Coll., 
iS8j; A. M., do., 1885; A. M., Harvard, 
1890; Ph. D.. do., 1803; b. Ja ii, 1859, Fe- 
licity, O.: s. Eber Adkins Hendrixson (b. .-Xg 
22, 1S22, Newhopc. O. Prepared in Norm. Sch, 
Teacher. Antioch Coll.. 18S3-88; Stud.. Gox- 
tingen, 1S04-05; Asst., Harvard. 1S80-00; Prof., 
Chcm., drinnell Coll.. 1890-1017; Dir.. Chem. 
Lab., Univ. of 111., 1917. Auth.: Lab. Manuals 
on Gen. Chem.; (with Norton and Meinzner) 
la. CIround Waters, U. S. Ool. Survey: re- 
search papers. Jour. .4. C. S. Mem.. Congrega- 
tional Church; la. Acad, of Sc; .Vni. Chem. 
Soc. Married Elizabeth Bradley. .\p iS. 1006. 
Linnens, Mo. Children: Ellen Bradley, b. O 31. 
1911; Philip Roe, b. S 7, 1913. .-Iddress. Grin- 
nell. la. 

LORA ATKINS HENION (SLITHERLAXD) 
(See No. 3024) 
ROBERT LLEWELLYN HENRY, JR. 
Professor: Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; 
J. D., do.. 1007: B. C. L., Oxford I'niv., Eng. ; 
b. N .s, 18S2, Chicago; s. Robert Llewellyn (b. 
Frankfort, Ky.) and Ada Camille (Badger) 
Henrv (b. Louisville, Kv.). Prepared in Man. 
Tr. Sch.. Chicago. Chi Psi; Phi Delta Phi. 
Prof., Law, La. St. L^niv., 1907-11; Asst. Prof., 
do., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Dean, Law Sch., 
Univ. of N. Dak., 1912-14; Prof., Law, Univ. 
of la., 1914-10; Research, Harvard, 1916-17. 
Capt., U. S. R., 1917 — . Married Elaine 
Goodale Read, Je 30, 1908. Children: Robert 
Llewellyn, III, b. D 12, 1909; Alvan Read, b. 
S 8, 191 1 ; McClelland, b. F 26, 1917. Address. 
3656 (jrand Blvd., Chicago. 

NELSON WILLIAM HEPBURN 
(See No. 3025) 

•BELVA MARY HERRON 
B. L., Univ. of Mich.. 18S9; b. S 2?. 1S66, 
Pittsburgh: d. John Fish (b. 1S32. do.) and 
Rose (White) Hcrroii (b. 1S36, Montgomery 



Co., Mo.). Prepared in Jacksonville Acad., 
111. Honorary l-ellowship, Ihiiv. of Chicago, 
1893-04; Wilby prize for best work in Grad. 
Sell., Radcliflfe Coll., 1904. Employment by 
Carnegie Inst, for writing history of labor 
laws in 111., 1904; teacher, Acad., Jacksonville, 
III., 1890; Asat., Instr. and Adjt. Prof., Dept. 
of Econ., I'niv. of Neb., 1898-1903; Asst., 
Wellesley Coll., 1903-04; Fellow, Econ., Univ. 
of 111., 1904-0,:;; instr., do., 190,^-06. Auth.: 
Progress of Labor Organization among Wo- 
men. Died Mr 4, loii, San Antonio, Tex. 

WILLIAM HARRISON HERRON 

Geographer; B. S., Geographer. U. S. Geol. 
Sur., Univ. of III., 1018 — . .Address, c/o U. S. 
Geol. Sur., Wasliington, D. C. ; bus. add., 
Beardsley Hotel, Champaign. t 

EDWARD OTTO REUSE 
(See No. G313) 

GEORGE CAVENDER HEWES 
(See No. iss) 

HENRY HORACE HIBBS, JR. 
Director; A. B., Brown, 1910; A. M., do., 
iQii; Ph. D., Columbia, 1916; b. N 2,i, 1S87; 
s. Henry Horace and Susie (Adams) Hibbs. 
Prepared in Williamsburg (Pa.) Inst. Phi 
Sigma Kappa. I'ellow, Research Sch. for 
Social Workers, Boston; Asst., Dept. of So- 
ciol., Univ. of 111., 1014-1,^; Dir., Sch. of 
Social Work and Pub. Health, Richmond. Va., 
1915 — . Auth.: Infant Mortality: Its Relation 
to Social and Industrial C'onditions, Russell 
Sage Foundation. 1010; The Influence of Eco- 
nomics and Indu.strial Conditions on Infant 
Mortality. Quarterly Jour. F.coii.. N 191.=;; Plan 
for Gathering Statistical Data as a By-Product 
of Administrative work. Quarterly [>ublications 
of .4 in. Statistical .-issn., S 10 16; Infant Mor- 
tality and the Size of the Family, do. ; The 
Presetit Position of Infant Mortality, do.. Mr 
1Q16; The Relation of Infant Mortality to 
Urban, Housing, and Living C"oiulitions. Jour. 
Soeiol. Medicine, O 191.=;; The Influence of 
Prenatal Conditions on Infant Mortality, Pro- 
ceedings So. Soeiol. Cong.. 191,=;. Addrtss, 
i6di Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. ; bus. add., 
1112 Capital St., do. 

JOHN FREDERICK GROSS HICKS 
(See No. G314) 

ROBERT ENOCH HIERONYMUS 
Community Adviser; A. B., Eureka Coll., 
1889; A. M., </(>.. iSoo; LL. D., do., 1914; b. 
D 8, 1862, Atlanta, 111. Prepared in Atlanta 
H. S.; HI. St. Norm. Univ. Teacher, Dist. 
Sch., 1S83-84; Prin.. H. S., Carrollton, 111., 
1886-87; Instr., Eng., Eureka Coll., 1890-97, 
(/()., St. Norm. Sch., Los Angeles, 1897-98; 
Sec, Univ. Exten., So. Calif., 1898-99; Pres., 
Eureka Coll., 1900-00: Sec, Educ. Comn. of 
111., 1009-13; Community Adviser, Univ. of 
111., 1914 — . Mem.. Christian Church. Mar- 
ried Anne Lois Campbell. Ag 30. 1900. Child. 
Robert, b. Je 6, 1914. Address, 610 Pennsyl- 
vania Ave., L'rbana. 

ALVA JAY HILL 
(See No. G317) 

CHARLES FRANCIS HILL 

(See No. 6303) 

DA\1D SPENCE HILL 
Professor; B. A.. Randolph-Macon Coll., 
1897; Ph. p., Clark Univ., 1907; LL. D., St. 
I'niv. of Ky., 1916; b. D 14, 1873, Nashville, 
Tenn. : s. Felix Robertson (b. Mr 20, 1845, do.) 
and Martha Ordalia MacGregor (Mayes) Hill 



Faculty 



(b. C'ourtland, Ala.)- Prepared in St. Louis 
l^ub. Sells.; Smith Acad, of Wash. Univ., St. 
J^ouis; Harvard summer sch.; Wash. Univ. 
Law Sch. Instr., Smith Acad., St. Louis, 
1 897-1904, do., Ralph Scllew Night Schs., do., 
1900-04; Prof., Psych, and Educ, Pcabody 
Coll. for Teachers, 1907-11; do.. The Tulane 
L'niv., 1911-13; Dir., D.ept. of Educ. Research, 
New Orleans, 1913-1O; Acting Prof., Educ, 
Univ. of Wis., 1916-17; Prof., summer schs., 
Cornell, 1914; Univ. of Mont., 1913; LIniv. of 
Calif., 1916; Univ. of Wis., 1917; Acting Prof., 
Educ, Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Prof., do., 
19 18 — . Organized and directed the ist Dept. 
of Educ Research in the V. S. at New 
Orleans. Auth.: Industry and Education; A 
Study of Boys and Men, Commission, Council, 
1916; Individual Differences in Children of 
the Public Schools, Bd. of Sch. Dirs., 1913; 
Facts about the Public Schools in Relation to 
Vocation, Comn. Council, 1914; An Experi- 
mental Study of Delinquent Boys anci of 
Ameliorative measures in the U. S., do., 1914; 
Loss and Recovery of Consciousness under 
Anethesia. Psych. Bui., 1910; Ethical Sig- 
nificance of Hypnotic Suggestion, Meth. Quar- 
terly Review, 1903; Fatigue, Some of its 
Scientific and Practical Aspects, do., 1909; 
Retardation, Its causes and Remedies, .So. 
Med. Jour., 1912; Miner Studies on Learning 
and Relearning, Jour. Educ. Psych., 19 14; 
Education for Democracy, Sch. and Soc, 191 7; 
Valid Uses of Psychology in Rehabilitation of 
War Victims, Mental Hyoiene, O, 191 8; various 
other articles in Psych, and Educ. Jours. 
Mem., A. A. A. S.; Am. Psych. Assn.; Pres.. 
So. Soc. for Phil, and Psych.; Am. Assn. of 
Clinical Criminol.; S. A. R.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Julia Blackburn Payne, Je 14, 1902, 
Elizabethtown, Ky. Address, 1103 W. Illinois 
St., L'rbana. 

FRANK ERNEST HILL 
Instructor; A. B., Leland Stanford, 191 i; 
Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Fellow, 
Eng., Columbia Univ., 1914-15; Instr., do., 
Leland Stanford. Married. Address, 1350 
Sherman St., San Jose, Calif.; bus. add., 203 
Addison St., Palo Alto, Calif. 

HAROLD NEWCOMB HILLEBRAND 
Associate; A. B., Harvard, 1909; A. M., do., 
1910; Ph. D., do., 1914; b. Ja i, 1887, Wash- 
ington, D. C; s. William Francis (b. Hono- 
lulu, T. H.) and Martha May (Westcott) 
Hillebrand (b. Perrysburg, O.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Washington, D. C. Asst., 
Eng., Harvard, 1912-14; Instr., do., Univ. of 
III., 1914-16; Assoc, do., 1916-17, 1919 — . ist 
Lt. 343d Inf., Co. F", Camp Grant, 111., 1917-18; 
C.ilit., do., 1918-19; Mustered out, Ja 15, 1919. 
Auth.: Child Actors of the i6th and 17th Cen- 
turies, Harvard Press; various mag. articles. 
Address, 3023 Newark St.. Washington, D. C; 
bus. add., Lfniv. of III., Urbana. 

*ELBRIDGE ROMEYN HILLS 
Born Mr 18, 1844, Granger, C; s. Stacy (b. 
O ig 1814, Bristol, N. Y.) and Naomi Good- 
ing (Hatch) Hills (b. My 15, 1817, do.). Pre- 
pared in Granger Acad.; O. Cadet Univ.; S. 
Mil. Acad.; West Point, 1862-1866. 2d Lt., 
5th Art., 1866; ist Lt., 5th Art., 1867; Adj., 
1870-1887; Prof., Mil. Sc and Tactics, Univ. 
of III., 1890-92; Capt., 5th Art., 1892-1901; 
Maj., Art. Corps, 190 1-3; Lt. Col. Art. Corps, 
1903, and ("ol., do., 1905; detailed for duty in 
War Dept., Washington, D. C., as Acting Asst. 
Adjt. Gen., 1903; Asst. Adjt. Gen., do., 1903- 
1905. Served in Army, 1862-1906; retired from 
active service by direction of the Pres. and 
upon his own request after service of forty- 
three yrs. Vestry Man, Vestry of St. John's 
Church (Prot. Epis.) Fort Hamilton, New 
York Harbor, 1881-7 and 1897-9; Asst. Sec. 
and Treas., U. S. Mil. Service Inst., Gover- 



nor's Is., N. Y., 1887-8. Married Mary Teresa 
Fleming, O 6, 1874, Newport, R. I. Children: 
Stacy Romyen, b. Ag 16, 1875; Elbridge Flem- 
ing, b. Ap. 17, 1878; Rollin, b. My 14, 1883; 
Agnes Virginia, b. Je 13, 1897. Died Ap 14, 
1910, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

WILLIAM CHARLES HILMER 
(See No. G319) 

SHERWOOD HINDS 
Production Engr. ; B. S. in M. E., Mich. 
Agr. Coll., 1905; b. Mr i, 1885, Stanton, 
Mich.; s. Henry H. (b. 1840, Pa.) and Mary 

E. (Sherwood) Hinds (b. 1853, do.). Pre- 
imred in Stanton (Mich.) H. S. Tau Beta 
Pi. Instr., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1905-06; do., 
Kan. Univ., 1906-07; do., G. E. D., Univ. of 
III., 1907-08; with Buick Motor Co., 1908-09; 
Mach. Designer, Toledo, O., 1909-13; with S. 

F. Bowser & Co., Inc., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 
1913 — . Auth.: Business Methods in a Draft- 
ing Room, Mach., 19 18; Drilling Practice, 
S. F. Bowser & Co., do., 1918. Mem., Univ. 
Club; Chamber of Commerce. Married Mary 
L. Hayes, Jl 2^, 1909, Flint, Mich. Children: 
Dorothy, b. O 16, 1910; Ward R., b. F' 11, 
1912; Sherwood, Jr., b. Je 24, 1915. Address, 
2526 Webster St., I't. Wayne, Ind.; bus. add., 
S. I'. Bowser & Co., do. 

HERBERT STASSEN HINRICKS 
(See No. 9132) 

WILHELM HIRSCHKIND 
Instructor,; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111.., 
1912-13. Address, c/o J. M. Waterman, Ox- 

nard, Calif. t 

GLEN MOODY HOBBS 
(See No. 656) 

JACOB HODNEFIELD 
Farmer; A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1902; A. M., 
do., 1905; b. My 16, 1877, Roland, la.; s. 
John (b. S 2, 1829, Stavanger, Norway) and 
Malena (Forland) Hodnefield (b. Ag 9, 1835, 
Hardanger, Norway). Prepared in Jewell 
Lutheran Coll., Jewell, la. F^orum Lit. Soc. 
Teacher, H. S., Herman, Minn., 1902-3; Bus. 
positions, 1903-4; Grad. Stud, and teacher, 
1904-5; Lib. Asst., Univ. of Minn., 1906-9; 
Exchange Asst., Lib., Univ. of 111., 1909-igii; 
Lecturer on exchanges in Lib. Sch. and Ex- 
change Asst., do., 191 1-14; Farmer, Radcliffe, 
la., 1914 — . Pres., Tp. Sch. Bd., 1916-18. 
Auth.: The Checking of Serials, Lib. Jour., 
Vol. 3T, 1912; Records of Exchange and the 
Checking of Gift and Exchange Separates^ Vol. 
37, 1912; The Libraries of Scandinavia, Pub- 
lications of Soc. for the Adv. of Scand. Study, 
Vol. I, 1914. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; Am. 
(ieog. Soc. Married Alma Thompson, Je 25, 
1902, Peterson, Minn. Children: Mabel, b. 
1903; Jerome, b. 1905; Franklin, b. 1907; 
Hyllis, b. 1910; Joyce Adelle, b. 1914; Inez, b. 
1915. Address, Radcliffe, la. 

EDNA DU BOIS HOFF (ALLISON) 
(See No. 1896) 

PAUL ALEXANDER HOFFMAN 
(See No. 3779) 

ROBERT WILLIAM HOFFMAN 
(See No. 5725) 

JACOB ARNOLD HOFTO 
Research Asst.; A. B., LTniv. of N. Dak., 
1913; A. M., do., 1914; b. Ap 2, 1892, Mcin- 
tosh, Minn.; s. Knut A. (b. S 30, 1866, Nor- 
way) and Josefa (Strand) Hofto (b. Ap 30, 
1870, do.). Prepared in Grand Forks (N. 



890 



University of Illinois 



Dak.) H. S. Synergoi, Fellow, Univ. of III., 
1915-17; Research Asst., 111. Hist, Sur., do., 
1914-15; Research Asst., 111. Centennial Comn., 
do., 1910. 1st Lt. 340th Inf. N. A., Camp 
Dodge, la., 1917 — . Mem., Lutheran Church; 
Phi Eta. Married Avice Rae Wright, D 12, 
1917, Grand Fork, N. Dak. Address, 404S 
Cottage Grove Ave., Des Moines. 

JAMES HARVEY HOGUE 
Instructor; b. O 11, 1887, Kan. Prepared in 
Winona Acad. Instr., Foundry Practice, Univ. 
of 111. Auth.: Articles in Metal Record, Ja 
191 6; The Foundry, O 191 5; Iron Trade Re- 
ficw, S 1915; The Technograph, N 19 15. Mar- 
ried Elsie Charlotte KirchhofF, F 19, 191 1, 
Vincennes, Ind. Child, Robert Scott, b. F 
28, 1916. Address, 608 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

ELMER ALLEN HOLBROOK 
(See No. G329) 

PERRY GREELEY HOLDEN 
Dir. Agr. Exten.; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1889; B. Pd., Mich. St. Norm. Sch., 1894; 
M. S., 1895; M. Pd., do., 1912; b. O 14, 1S65, 
Dodge Co., Minn.; s. Dennison Franklin and 
Helen Mary (Wilson) Holden. Fellow and 
Instr., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1889-93; Prof., Sc, 
Benzonia Coll., Mich., 1895; Co. Supt. of 
Schs., Benzie Co., Mich., 1895-96; Prof., 
Agron., Univ. of 111., 1896-1900; Agr., 111. 
Sugar Refining Co., 1900-01; Gen. Mgr., Funk 
Bros., Seed Co. for Scientific breeding of corn. 
1902; Prof., Agron. and V. Dean, Dept. of 
Agr., la. St. Coll., 1902-06; Dir., Agr. Exten., 
do., 1906, 12; do., Internat. Harvester Co. of 
N. J., 1912 — -. Conducted first train for car- 
rying Agr. Instruction to farmers, 1904. 
Auth.: Monographs on Potato Culture in 
Mich., 1892; Sugar Beet Culture in 111., 1899; 
Selecting and Preparing Seed Corn, 1904; 
Corn Secrets, 191 o; also many articles in Agr. 
press and cotirse of instruction in Agr. for 
Sioux City Correspondence Coll. of Agr. Mar- 
ried Carrie Burnett, X 25, 1892, Bancroft; 
Mich. Address, 832 Lakeside PI., Chicago; 
bus. add., Harvester Bldg., Chicagof 

GEORGE MELLINGER HOLFERTY 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1893; M. S., 
Ihiiv. of Cincinnati, 1897; Ph. D., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1903; b. N 7, 1867, Cazenovia, 111. 
Prepared in 111. St. Norm. Sch., Normal, 111. 
Prin., H. S., Oconto, Wis., 1887-90; Asst., 
Biol. Lab., Univ. of Wis., 1893-94; attended 
LTniv. of Leipsic, Ger., 1894-95; Instr., Biol., 
L^niv. of Cincinnati, 1895-99; Instr., Bot., 
Univ. of 111., 1900-01; Chicago, 1901-03; Cen- 
tral H. S., St. Louis, 1903 — ; Prof., Biol., 
Am. Med. Coll., St. Louis, 19H — . Auth.: 
Botany : Root Pressure and Its Transforma- 
tion into Work Effects; Ovule and Embryo 
of Potamogeton Natans; Archegonium of the 
Bryophyta. Mem., F. A. A.; Soc. Nat., Bot. 
Cent. States. Address, Central High School, 
St. Louis. t 

CHARLES ELMER HOLLEY 
(See No. 5213) 

MELVIN ARTHUR HOLLINSHED 
Advertising Mgr.; A. B., Albion Coll., 191 1; 
b. S 2, 1889, Port Clinton, O. ; s. James Arthur 
(b. Ap 12, 1861, do.) and Jennie Ellen (Shook) 
Hollinshed (b. O 1, i8(>o). Prepared in 
Port Clinton (O.) H. S. Delta Tau Delta. 
Head of Eng. Dept., Neb. Mil. Acad., 191 1-12; 
Asst., Eng., L^niv. of 111., 1912-13; Travel in 
Europe, IQ13; Advertising Mgr., Haddorff Pi- 
ano Co., Rockford, 111., 1914-16; do., Saxon 
Motor (^ar Corp., Detroit, 1916-—. Married 
Susan Mary Newcomer, Je 26, 1915, Monroe, 
Mich. Child, James Arthur, II, b. S 19, 1917. 
Address, 66 Maplewood Ave., Detroit. 



HORACE ADELBERT IIOLLISTER 
Prof, and H. S. Visitor; A. B., Univ. of 
la., 1888; A. M., do., 1S96; b. O 14, 1857, 
Manchester, la.; s. William Harvey (b. Mr 
-3. 1830, Warsaw, N. Y.) and Margaret 
Elizabeth (Wilcox) Hollister (b. Jl 27, 1831, 
Mayville, N. Y.). Prepared in Manchester 
(la.) H. S.; Prep. Dept., Univ. of la. Zcta- 
gathean; Y. M. C. A. Prin., Schs., Spring- 
dale, la., 1882-85; Supt., Schs., Bellvue, la., 
1887-90; do., Argentine, Kan., 1890-92; Prin., 
H. S., Springfield, Mo., 1892-95; Supt., Schs., 
California, Mo., 1895-97; Asst. St. Supt., 
Sch.s., Mo., 1898; Supt., Schs., Sterling, 111., 
1898-1902; H. S. Visitor, Univ. of 111., 1902 — ; 
Prof., Educ., do., 1913- — . Auth.: High School 
Administration, Health, 1908; Administration 
of Education in a Democracy, Scribner, 19 14; 
High School and Class Management, Heath, 
1915; The Woman Citizen, 1918; Public School 
Buildings and their Equipment with Special 
Reference, to High Schools, Sch. of Educ, 
Bui. No. I, Univ. of 111.; The Township 
High School in Illinois, do., Bui. No. 3; 
Revision of Bui. No. 3, do., Bui. No. 5, 1911; 
The Planning and Construction of High School 
Buildings, rf(>., Bui. No. 8; The Township and 
Community High School Movement in Illi- 
nois, do., Bui. No. 35. Ed., Proceedings of 
H. S. Conf., 1910-17. Mem., H. S. Conf. and 
organizer; Congr. (,'hurch; Chicago Univ. 
Club; North Central Assn. Colls, and Secon- 
dary Schs.; N. E. A.; 111. St. Teachers Assn.; 
.'schoolmasters Club; Assn. of Coll. Teachers 
of Educ; Phi Delta Kappa; Nat. Security 
League. Married Emma Annetta Satchwell, 
Mr 16, 1881, Manchester, la. Children: Edith 
May, b. My 4, 1882; Ethel Annetta, b. Ag 21, 
1 888; Noble Parker, b. Mr 24, 1892. Address, 
508 Armory Ave., Champaign. 

SOLOMON CADY HOLLISTER 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1916; b. 
Ag 4, 1891, Crystal Falls, Mich. Prepared in 
Clarkston (Wis.) H. S. ; St. (^11. of Wash., 
1909-11, 1913-14. Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi. 
Instr., T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1916— , 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, 863 E. 25th St., 
Portland, Ore. 

EDWARD EMIL HOLLMAN 
(See No. 5214) 

FRANK HAMILTON HOLMES 
(See No. 1525) 

WILLIS BOIT HOLMES 
Chemist; A. B., Harvard, 1896; A. M., do., 
1897; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1899; b. 
1873, Cambridge, Mass. Instructor, Mass. 
Inst. Tech., 1900; do., Univ. of Mont., 1902; 
do., LTniv. of Chicago, 1901-7; Assoc, Chem., 
I'niv. of 111., 1907-10; Supt. Chem., Ames 
Laboratories, Fremont, O., 1910 — . .4ddrcss, 
Fremont, O. 

SIDNEY VI EL HOLT 
(See No. 341 1) 

JOSE MARIA HOMS 

(See No. 4218) 

EDWARD WILLIAM HOPE 
A. B., Univ. of Pa., 1898; A. M., Leland 
Stanford, 1903; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1905; b. N II, TS75, Ouincy, III.; s. Edward 
W. and Sarah (Keyes) Hope. Sigma Chi; 
Latin prize, l'n"iv. of Pa. Teacher, (ireek, 
Latin, French, and Eng., St. George's Sch. 
for Boys, Newport, R. I., 1900; attended Univ. 
of Berlin, first seni., [901; Lhiiv. of Munich, 
second sem. ; Prof., Greek, I^niv. of Ala., 
1905-6; Instr., Classics, Univ. of 111., 1906-7; 
Instr., Greek, Stanford Univ., 1907-10. Auth.: 



Faculty 



891 



The Language of Parody; A Study in the 
iJiction of Aristophanes. Mem., I. O. O. F. ; 
Bankers Club, Los Angeles; Epis. Church. 
Married May MacDonald, S 10, 1912. Ad- 
dress, Eugene, Ore.f 

IIERFORD HOPE 

Ceramist; b. D 17, 1883, London, Eng. ; 
s. George Fountaine Ware (b. Eng.) and 
Frances Ellen (Mayer) Hope (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in the Rectory, Stanford Hope, Essex, 
Eng. and Cumberland House, Gravesend, Kent, 
Eng. Foreman, Mayer China Co., Beaver 
Falls, Pa., 1904-6; Supt., Huntington China 
Co., Huntington, W. Va., 1906-7; Instr., 
Ceram., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Supt., Mayer 
China Co., Beaver Falls, Pa.; 1908-17. Q. M. 
U. S. N. R. F., 1917-18; Ensign, U. S. N. 
R. F., 1918 — . Auth. : Various contributions 
to literature of Am. Ceram. Soc. Mem., Am. 
Ceram. Soc. ; Engng. Ceram. Soc. ; Epis. 
Church. Address, 1851 3rd Ave., New Brighton, 
Pa. 

LEONA HOPE 

Associate. Prepared in Meadville (Pa.) 
H. S. ; Pratt Inst. ; R. I. Schs. of Design; 
London, Eng. County Council Sch. of Arts 
and Crafts. Omicron Nu. Teacher, Pub. 
Schs., Providence, R. I.; Instr., H. Sc, Univ. 
of Wis.; do., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Assoc, 
Home Econ., 1917 — . Address, loio (Jalifornia 
Ave., Urbana. 

B. SMITH HOPKINS 

Professor; A. B., Albion Coll., 1896; A. M., 
Columbia, 1901; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1906; b. S I, 1873, Owosso, Mich.; s. Loren 
(b. F ig, 1826, Hamilton, Ont.) and Clara 
Sibley (Norgate) Hopkins (b. F 14, 1840, Ann 
Arbor. Mich.). Prepared in Owosso (Mich.) 
H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. Teacher, Pub. 
Schs., Menominee, Mich., 1897-1900, 1901-04; 
Prof., Chem., Neb. Wesleyan Univ., 1906-09; 
Prof., do., Carroll Coll., 1909-12; Instr., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Assoc, do., 
1914-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — . Ed.: Dept. 
of Chem. Research, Sch. Sc. and Math, 1916 — ; 
('ircuiar of Information of the Dept. of Chem., 
Univ. of III. Bid. Auth.: (with W. A. Noyes) 
Lab. Exercises in Chem., Holt, 1917; Chem. 
Lab. of the Univ. of 111., Jour. Indus, and 
Engng. Chem., Vol. 8, 1917; The Need of Uni- 
fication of H. S. Courses in Phys. and Chem., 
Unit', of III. Bui., No. 15, 1917; (with Louis 
Jordan) Purification of Gadalinium, Jour. A. 
C. S., Vol. 39, 1917; Determination of Atomic 
Weights of the Rare Earth Elements, Trans. 
III. Acad. Sc, Vol. 9, 1916; (with H. C. 
Kremers and E. W. Engle) Atomic Weight of 
Dysprosium, Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 40, 1918. 
Fellow, A. A. A. S. ; Mem., Sigma Xi; Phi 
Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; A. C. S. 
Married Maude Childs, Je 25, 1901, Barton, 
Vt. Children: Harvey Childs, b. Ap 19, 
1903; B. Smith, Jr., b. Ja 12, 1912. Address, 
706 W. California St., Urbana. 

CYRIL GEORGE HOPKINS 
Professor; B. S., S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1890; 
M. S., Cornell, 1894; Ph. D., do., 1898; b. Jl 
22, 1866, near Chatfield, Minn.; s. George 
Edwin (b. Ap 12, 1837, Ontario, Can.) and 
Caroline (Cudney) Hopkins (b. O 3, 1842, 
do.). Prepared in S. Dak. Agr. Coll. Prep. 
Sch. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Lambda 
Upsilon. Asst., Chem., S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 
1890-2; Asst., Chem., Cornell, 1892-3; Adjunct 
Prof., Pharmacy and Asst. Chem., Exp. Sta., 
So. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1893-4; Chem., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1894-1900; attended Univ. 
of Gottingen, 1899-1900; Prof., Agron., Chief 
in Agron., and Chem. in Sta., do., 1900 — ; V. 
Dir., Agr. Exp. Sta., do., 1903 — ; Dir. of Agr. 
for Southern Settlement and Development 



Orgn., 1913-14; Agr. Reconstruction Work, So. 
Europe, Ildqtrs., Athens, Greece, 1918 — -. Maj., 
Red Cross; Decorated by King Alexander of 
Greece for services rendered in relief work. 
Invented Hopkins' Condenser and Hopkins' 
.safety Distilling Tube, 1898; Hopkins' Lime- 
stone Tester, 1917. Auth.: Laboratory Manual 
for Soil Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1905; Soil 
Fertility and Permanent Agr., (iinn & Co., 
1910; The Story of the Soil, CJorham Press, 
1 910; The Farm That Won't Wear Out, 
Champaign, 1913; Saving the Soil, 111. Banker's 
Assn., Chicago, 191 1: (with J. H. Pettit) Soil 
Fertility Laboratory Manual, Ginn & Co., 19-10; 
also many articles in Sch. and Agr. Jours. 
Mem., A. C. S. ; Assn. Off. Agr. Chem.; Assn. 
Am. Agr. Colls, and Exp. Stas. ; Fellow, A. A. 
A. S.; Internal. Cong, of App. Chem.; Am. 
Soc. of Agron.; Nat. Conservation Assn.; 
Internal. Dry Farming Cong. ; Christian 
Church. Married Emma Matilda Stelter, My 

11, 1893, Brookings, S. Dak. Children: Jules 
Edwin (legally adopted O 10, 1908) b. S 15, 
1905; Karl Stelter (adopted Jl 11, 1910) b. 
D 19, 1908. Address, looi S. Wright St., 
Champaign. 

EUGENE CANFIELD HOPKINS 
(See No. 8427) 

HERBERT ANDREW HOPPER 
(See No. G334) 

*CURTIS BUSHROD HOPPIN 
Born in N. Y. Graduated at the U. S. Mil. 
Acad., S I, 1873; appointed 2d Lt., ist Cav., 
Je 15, 1877; 2d Lt., 2nd Cav., Je 25, 1877; 
First Lt., S 22, 1884; Prof., Mil. Sc. and 
Tactics, Univ. of 111., 1887-9; Capt., Je 10, 
1895; Maj., 15th Cav., Mr 23, 1903. Died 
Mr 29, 1905, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. 

OLIVE DEANE HORNEL 
(See No. 7627) 

JOHN WESLEY HORNBECK 
(See No. G335) 

HARLAN HOYT HORNER 
(See No. 1528) 

*EZEKIEL DWARD HOSKINS 
(See No. 3783) 

CHARLES FREDERICK HOTTES 
(See No. 814) 

JOSIE BATCHELLER HOUCHENS 
(See No. 2423) 

PERCY HAZEN HOUSTON 
Instructor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1903; 
A. M., do., 1904; A. M., Harvard, igos 
Ph. D., do., 1910; b. F 3, 1882, Chicago; s. 
Preston Crittenden (b. Ag 2, 1845, Charleston, 
O.) and Anzella C. (Hazen) Houston (b. O 

12, 1845, Little Falls, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Jamestown (N. Y.) H. S. ; Phillips Exeter 
Acad. Delta L^psilon; Harvard-Austin Scholar- 
ship, igoS-g.. Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
igo6-8; Travelling Fellow, 1910-11; Travel and 
Study in Eng., France and Ger., 1910-13; 
Instr., Eng., LTniv. of Tex., 1912-15; Prof., do., 
Acadia L^niv., Nova Scotia, ig 15-16; Instr., do., 
U. S. Naval Acad., 1916 — ; Chautauqua Sum- 
mer Sch., Chautauqua, N. Y., 1914. Auth.: 
The Consistency of John Dryden, Sewanee 
Review, O 1913; t)r. Johnson, Sentimentalism, 
and Romanticism, Univ. of Calif. Chronicle, 
Vol. 15, Ja igi3; Some contemporary Criti- 
cism of Dr. Johnson, The Tex. Review, Vol. 
II, O igi6; Williams, the Representative Small 
College, The Univ. of Tex. Alcalde, Ag 1914. 



Sg: 



University of Illinois 



Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am. Married 
Gemma Alik.izolT d'Auria, S 15, 1914, Pliiladel- 
phia. C'hildroii: Kobejt d'Auria, b. Ag 17, 
1915; Donald Henry, b. My 13, 1918. Address, 
248 Prince Cleorge St., Annapolis, Md. 

RUTH ELLIOTT HOUSTON 
Phys. Dir.; A. B., West. Coll., Oxford, O. ; 
191 1 ; b. Je 6, 1887, Pontiac, Mich. Prepared 
in Central H. S., Detroit, Oberlin Coll., 1913- 
15. Arethiisa Sorority; Round Table Soc. 
Asst. Prin., H. S., Eyota, Minn., 1911-12; 
teacher, pub. schs., Detroit, 1912-13; Play- 
ground Dir., Playground Assn., Pittsburgh, 
summer, 1914; Asst., Phys. Tr., I'niv. of HI., 
1915; Supvr., Phys. Educ, Pub. Schs., Aber- 
deen, S. Dak., 1915-17; Instr., Mun. Play- 
grounds and Playground Instr., No. Norm, 
and Indus. Sch., do., summer, 1016; Phys. 
Dir., St. Norm. Sch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1917— • 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, Vpsilanti, 
Mich.; bus. add., c/o State Normal School, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

•BERTHA ISADINE HOWE 
Born D 1872, Warsaw, N. Y. (naduated 
in N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1899. 
Attended Central St. Norm. Sch., Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich., 1S99-1902; Studied piano in Boston 
with Carl Baerman, 1902-3; Studied piano with 
Moritz Moszhowski in Paris, 1905-6; violin, do., 
with M. Joiibert. (^ave pvt. lessons in music. 
Rochester, N. Y.; Instr., Piano, Univ. of 111., 
1903-5; do., 1906-9. Died O 3, 1913, Denver. 

EDWARD GARDINER HOWE 
Teacher; B. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1897; b. 
Ag II, 1849, Brookline, Mass.; s. Charles 
Oliver (b. Jl 12, 1822, Brookfield, Mass.) and 
Mary (Faxon) Howe (b. Jl 8, 1829, Lubec, 
Me.). Prepared in Lake Forest Acad.; l^niv. 
of Chicago, 1892-3; Washington Lit. Soc. 
Teacher, Country Sch., 1875-77; I'rin., Graded 
Sch., Riverdale, 111., 1S77-8; Teacher, So., H. 
S. for Boys, 1878-89; Lecturer and Specialist 
in Sc. to classes of teachers; sch. and pvt. 
field work in Chicago, Louisville, Ky., and 
St. Louis; Prin., Prep. Sch., Univ. of 111., 
1893-1902; in Azores, writing and in Chicago, 
1902-4; Teacher, Englewood H. S., 1904—. 
Auth. : Systematic Science Teaching, Apjileton 
& Co., 1894, Internat. Sc. Series, Ed. by Hon. 
Wm. H. Harris, Com. of Educ; Advanced 
Elementary Science, 1900, No. 48 of Pub. Sc. 
Series, do.; Articles for Kinderiiartcn Mag., 
Sell. News, etc. Mem., Village Improvement 
Assn., Pres. ; Local Branch Chicago Citizens' 
League, Pres.; Chicago Acad, of Sc, Sec. one 
yr. ; Nat. Geog. Soc; Chicago Geog. Soc; Nat. 
Educ Assn. Married Mary Elizabeth Barnard, 
Je 30, 1881, Chicago. Children: Ralph Bar- 
nard, b. Je 25, 1882; Alice, b, Ap 2, 1884; 
Paul Edward, b. Jl 29, 1S85; Mary, b O 5. 
1886; Amy, b. Ag 9, 18S8; Edward Gardiner, 
Jr., b. N I, 1891; Roger Faxon, b. D 3, 1S96. 
Address, 10233 So. Wood St., Chicago. 

HARRIETT EMMA HOWE 
(See No. 1703) 

PAUL EDWARD HOWE 
(See No. 2702) 

RALPH BARNARD HOWE 
(See No. 2131) 

LLOYD B. HOWELL 
(See No. G34J) 

ARTHUR CHARLES HOWLAND 
Professor; A. B., Cornell, 1893; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1897; b. D 24, 1869, South 
Danby. N. Y.; s. Charles (b. Ja 13, 1818, do.) 



anil Maria Alida (Bassett) llowland (b. Ja 
20, 1824, Cireat Mill, Conn.). Prepared in 
Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa. Phi Beta Kap- 
pa; Delta Phi; Sphinx Head. Univ. Scholar- 
ship, 1889-93; Cornell European Fellowship, 
1894-5; Harrison I'ellowship, L'niv. of Pa., 
1896-7; Research l'"ellowsliip, do., 1898-9; 
Teacher, Eng., Wyo. Sem., 1893-4; Instr., 
European Hist., Univ. of III., 1897-8; Instr., 
Hist. Teachers' Coll., Columbia, 1899-1904; 
Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of Pa., 1904-11; Prof., 
(/()., 191 1 — . Ed., The Early (icrmans, 1900; 
Mominsen's History of Rome, Hist, of the 
Nations Series, Vol. Ill, J. 1). Morris Co., 
looh. Auth.: The Origin of the Local Inter- 
dict, Ann. Re fort of Am. Hist. Assn., 1899, 
Vol. I ; Ordeals, Compurgations, Excommuni- 
cation and Interdict, UniT. of Pa. Trans, and 
Kefrints, 1898; Explorations within the La. 
Purchase, Jour, of Geog., Vol. 3, 1904; Me- 
dieval Criminal Trials, Univ.. of Pa. Pub. 
Lectures, 1915; The Trial of Gilles de Rais, 
Proceedings Am. Soc. of Church Hist., 19 18; 
Medieval Christianity, Religions of the Past 
and Present, J. B. Lipjiincott Co., 1918. Mem., 
Am. Hist. Assn.; Hist. Teachers' Assn. of 
Middle States and Mil.; Am. Soc. of Church 
Hist.; Univ. Club; Town and Gown Club. 
Married Emily Wyckoff Berry, S 3, 1902, 
Cp])er Montclair, N. J. Children: Charles 
Berry, b. Jl 14, 1905; Arthur Lloyd, b. Ja 
13, 1908; Emily Hinton, b. N 7, 191 1. Ad- 
dress, 41 18 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia. 

ARCHIE HENRY HUBBARD 
Architect; b. Ja 30, 1882, Red Cedar, Wis.; 
s. Henry (b. Ag 27, 1846, Fond du Lac, Wis.) 
and Etta Hubbard (b. 1) 8, 1863, Red Bank 
N. J.). Prepared in Menominee II. S. ; Univ. 
of 111., 1904-05. Completed course in Internat. 
Cor. Sch., 1907; Atelier Hornbostel, New York 
City, 1906-07. Arch., Minneapolis, Chicago, 
L'rbana, New York, Davenport, la.; Govt, 
service, Panama, 1905-6; Asst., Prof. J. M. 
White, Supervising Arch., Univ. of 111., 1909- 
1 1 ; Part time Asst., Arch. Design, 1909-10; 
Practicing Arch., Champaign, 191 i — . Auth.: 
The Old Churches of Panama, Boston Arch. 
Mag., 1906. Mem., Arch. Club, Univ. of 111.; 
Univ. Club of Panama; Univ. Club of 111.; 
(iargoyle Arch. Club, New York; Beaux Arts 
Soc. ; several clubs and lodges of Cham(Daign 
and Urbana. Married Ethel R. Brown, b 30, 
1911, St. Louis. Address, Champaign. 

GEORGE DAVID HUBBARD 

(See No. 958) 

CLAUDE SILBERT HUDSON 
Chemist; B. S., Princeton, 1901; M. S., do., 
ic)02; b. Ja 26, 1881, Atlanta, Ga. ; s. William 
Limes (b. Mr i. 1851, Sumter, S. C.) and 
iSIaude Celestia (Wilson) Hudson (b. S 11, 
1S57, Choctaw Corner, Ala.). Prepared in 
Univ. Mil. Sch., Mobile, Ala. Fellow, Exp. 
Sc, and Asst., Chem., Princeton, 1901-02; 
attended LTnivs. of tiiittingen and Berlin, 1902- 
o; ; Research Asst., Phys., Chem., Mass. Inst, 
of Tech., 1903-04; Instr., Phys., Princeton, 
1904-05; do., Univ. of 111., 1905-07; Chem., 
LI. S. Dept. of Agr., 1907—. Nat. Guard of 
Ala., 1899-1901; do.. N. J., 1904-05. Auth.: 
The I-'orms of Milk Sugar, Princeton Bui., 
1902; Ueber die Multirotation des Milchzuck- 
ers, Ztschr. Physik Chem., 1903; Die gegen- 
seitige Loeslichkeit von Nikotin und Wasscr, 
1004; The Hydration of Milk Sugar in Solu- 
tion, Jour. A. C. S., 1904; Application of the 
Hypothesis of Dissolved Ice to the I'reezing 
of Water and Dilute Solutions, Phys. Review, 
1Q05; The Influence of Pressure on Freezing, 
do., 1906. Mem., Am. Phys. Soc. Married 
Alice Abbott, Ap 21, 1906, Urbana. Address, 
U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. Ct 



Faculty 



893 



HORACE FREDERICK HUDSON 
Entomologist; H. S. A., Agr. Coll., Ont., 
1907; h. Ja 5, 1883, Forest (iate, Essex, Eng. ; 
s. Charles Edwin (b. 1844, do., antl l'"rances 
Emma (Seal) Hudson (h. 1846). Prepared in 
City of London Sch. Victoria Enil)anknient, 
London, Eng. Demonstrator, Dairy Dept., 
Nat. Woman's Health Assn. of Ire., 1908; 
Field Asst., Dr. S. A. l-'orbes, Univ. of 111., 
1909-12; joined staff of Dominion Entomolog., 
Ottawa, as field officer, 191 7 — . Three years 
annual tr. in the Canadian Militia Army Ser- 
vice Corps, 1904-7; Sr. Sergt., 1907; joined 
i6th Bat., N 1916; wounded at Marne, 1-" 13, 
1916; iVIustered out, My 1917. Married Ethel 
Creaty, My 191 7, Strathroy, Ont. Chilil, b. 
Mr 28, 1918. Address, Entomological Lab., 
Strathroy, Ont. 

CHARLES THURMAN HUFl'ORD 
(See No. 7637) 

THOMAS WELBURN HUGHES 
Professor; LL. B., Univ., of Mich. 1891; 
LL. M., do., 1892; b. Ja 17, 1858, St. Thomas, 
Ont., ('an.; s. Thomas (b. S 24, 1828, Somer- 
setshire, Eng.) and Anne (Stride) Hughes, 
(b. Ap I, 1 8^4, du.) Prepared in St. Thomas 
and Hamilton Collegiate Insts. Jeffersonian 
Lit. Soc. Instr., Univ. of Mich., 1892-8; Asst. 
Prof., Law, Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Prof., Law, 
do., 1899-1910; do.. La. St. Univ., 1910-12; 
Dean and Prof., Law, LTniv. of Fla., 1912-15; 
Dean, Law Sch., Washburn Coll., 191 5-1 7; 
Prof., Law, do., 1917 — . Auth.: Evidence, 
(Tallaghan & Co., 1906; Cases on Evidence, 
West Pub. Co., 1906; Business Law, De Bower- 
Elliott Co., 1907; Hughes and tierstenl)erg's 
('ommercial Law, Am. Hamilton Inst., N. Y. 
City; Criminal Pleading and Proceedure, Am. 
(Jor. Sch., Chicago, 1911; Outline of Criminal 
Law; Questions on Criminal Pleading and 
Proceeclure. Married Jennie Ballah, S 15, 
1870, Aylmer, Ont. Children: Clarence W., 
b. N, 1881; Arthur, b. D 20, 1884. Address, 
501 I-'illmore St., Topeka, Kan. 

ANNA LUE HUGHITT 
Instructor; b. My 28, 1888, Escanaba, Mich.; 
d. Orrin Nelson (b. F 8, i860, Genoa, N. Y.) 
and Grace Greenfield (Hoagland) Hughitt (b. 
Je 21, 1863). Prepared in Escanaba (Mich.) 
H. S.; attended Wellesley Coll.; Oaklcigh 
Educ. Sanitarium, Lake Geneva, Wis., 1911-12; 
Howe and Marot Sch. for (jirls, 1912-13. 
Instr. Phys. Educ, Univ. of Wis., 1913; 
Asst., Phys. Educ, Univ. of 111., 1913-14; 
Instr., do., 1914 — . Mem., Presby. Church; 
Am. Phys. Educ Assn. Address, 1104 W. 
Nevada St., Urbana. 

RAY STILLMAN HULCE 
(See No. G347) 

ADAM ALBERT HUMMEL 
(See No. 3037) 

THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT 
(See No. 392) 

MERLIN HAROLD HUNTER 
Instructor; A. B., Muskingum Coll., 1912; 
M. A., Princeton, 1913; Ph. I)., Cornell. 1916; 
b. Ag 29, 1887, Chandlersville, O. ; s. Clement 
V. (b. F 23, 1864, Muskingum Co., O.) and 
Lola B. (Taylor) Hunter (b. O 27, 1863. do.) 
Prepared in Muskingum Acad., New Concord, 
O. Beta Phi. Asst. Econ., Cornell, 1913-14; 
Instr., do., O. St. Univ., 1915-16; Instr., do., 
LTniv. of 111., 1916 — . Auth.: the Development 
of ('orporation Taxation in the State of N. 
Y., published by auth., 19 17; Seen and Un- 
seen of Liquor Trade, New York Times An- 
nalist. Vol. 9, No. 9, No. 227, 1 91 7; Early 



Regulation of l^ul)lic Service Corporations, 
Am. Bcon. Rci'iew, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1917; (with 
('. M. Thompson) Exercises and Problems in 
Elementary Economics. Mem., Presby. Church, 
Married Evangeline Eunice Groves, D 24, 
1918, Champaign. Address, 501 E. Green St., 
Champaign. 

CHARLES HENRY HURD 
Consulting Engr. ; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 
1900; b. D II, 1872, Rochester, N. Y.; s. 
l-"ranklin (b. Ja 18, 1840, do.) and Elizabeth 
(Sharp) Hurd (b. Mr 28, 1842, Webster, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Leavenworth Inst, and Wol- 
cott H. S.; Cornell, 1896-7; Univ. of Chicago, 
1898-1900. Special Asst. Dept. of Phys., Univ. 
of Chicago; Engr., R. W. Hunt & Co., 1900; 
Prof., Exp. Engng., Armour Inst. Tech., 1901- 
2; Const. Engr., Armour & Co., 1903; Indian- 
ajiolis Water Co., 1904; Asst. Prof., App. 
Mccli,, in charge of Testing and Hydraulic 
Lalis,, Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Chief Engr. and 
V. I'., Indianapolis Water ("0., 1906-17; Con- 
sulting Engr. in Charge of Water Supoly and 
.Sewage, Fort Benj. Harrison. Auth.: Boiler 
Plant Economy, Atn. Water Works Assn., 
1906; Centrifugal I'umps, Cent. States Watef 
Works Assn., 1909; Water Works Management, 
Ind. San. Assn., 1910. Mem., A. S. M. E.; 
Am. Waterworks Assn.; Ind. San. Comn., 
1917 — • Married Mary E. Dowd, Je 14, 1899, 
Wolcott, N. Y. Children: Edwin Charles, b. 
Jl 26, 1902; Elizabeth, b. My 14, 1906. Ad- 
dress, 807 Merchants'. Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. 

SIGURD BERNHARD HU.STVEDT 
Instructor; A. B., Luther Coll,, 1902; M. 
A., Univ. of Calif., 19 12; Ph. D., Harvard, 
1915; b. Mr 28, 1882, Northwood, la.; s. 
Halvor Bjornson (b. D 6, 1852, Deerfield, 
Wis.) and Anna Marie (Regue) Hustvedt (b. 
N 26, 1855, do.). Prepared in Luther Coll. 
Acad. Pastor, St. Paul's Eng. Lutheran 
Church, Oakland, Calif., 1005-11; Instr., Eng. 
Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Instr., Rhet., Univ. of 
Minn., 1918 — . Cppt. 343d Inf. R. C, Camp 
Grant, 111., 1917-18; Mustered out, Mr 21, 1919. 
Auth.: Ballad Criticism in Scandinavian and 
Cireat Britain during the i8th Century, Am. 
.Scandinavian Foundation, 1916. Address, De- 
corah, la. 

JOHN BACON HUTCHINGS, JR. 
Architect; B. C. S., Ky. St. Univ., 1903; 
C. E., Purdue, 1905; b. ¥ 7, 1881, Louisville, 
Ky. ; s. John Bacon (b. 1858, do.) and Lena 
(Schwartz) Hutchings (b. do.). Prepared in 
Louisville Man. Tr. Sch,, Ky,; Purdue, 1899- 
02. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. Rod- 
man, L. & N. R. R., 1902-3; Prof., Civ. Engng., 
.So. Fla. Mil. Coll., 1904-5; Grainger & Co., 
Steel Co., Louisville, Ky., 1905-8; Const. 
Engr., John B. Hutchings, Arch,, do., 1908- 
10; Const, Supt,, Lincoln Hall, Univ. of 111,, 
1910-11; Asst,, Arch,, do., 191 1; Struct. Engr., 
do., 191 1 ; Const. Supt. Commerce Bldg. and 
Womans' Bldg., do., 1911-12; Instr., Arch. 
Const., do., 1910-12; Const., Supt., do., 1910- 
12; Arch., Lexington, Ky., 1913; do., Louis- 
ville, Ky., 1913-18. Pvt., Corp., 2nd Lt., ist, 
Ky. Inf., 1907-9; Capt., E. R. C'., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Spiral Reinforcement in large concrete beams, 
Engng, News, 19 10; Propeller design, Louis- 
ville Courier-Jour., 1909; (Jerman long-range 
guns., Bingham Sch., Weekly, 1918. Hon. 
mem.. Ill,, Univ, Clubs; Assoc. Mem,, A, S. 
C. E.; mem., B, P. O. E. ; A. F. A. M.; S, A. 
R. Address, 1016 Columbia Bldg., Louisville, 
Ky. 

JAMES HUTCHINSON 
Associate; b, D 15, 1871; s, Michael (b. 
Northumberland) and Jane (Forster) Hutchin- 
son (b. do.). Land. (Jard., Pittsburgh and W. 
Pa., 1907-11; Asst., Floriculture, Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1912-18. Assoc, do., 1918 — . 



University of Illinois 



Auth. : Numerous articles of a technical na- 
ture in orchids and other erotic plants, Horti- 
culture. Married Susanna Drake, Je ii, 1902, 
Yonkers, N. Y. Children: Anna Shearer, b. 
Jl 17, 1903; James Drake, b. Mr 24, 1907; 
John Joseph, b. S 28, 1915; William Francis, 
b. Ag 10, 1917. Address, 612 Michigan Ave., 
Urbana. 

JOSEPH GLADDON HUTTON 
(See No. G349) 

JOHN PERHAM HYLAN 
Business; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1901; b. Ag 
27, 1870; Fremont, N. H. ; s. Ira (b. 1833, 
Londonderry, N. H.) and Susan Pratt (Ly- 
ford) Hylan (b. 1845, St. Albans, Me.). Pre- 
pared in Phillips Exeter Acad., N. H. ; Har- 
vard, 1891-95. Instr., Psych., Univ. of HI., 
1897-98; Asst. Prof. Psych., do., 1898-99; 
Studied in Ger., 1899-1900; Asst., Philos., 
Harvard, 1900-04; Teaching Doctor of Philos., 
do., 1901-02; Teacher, Psych., Sloyd Tr. Sch., 
1903-07; In bus., 1907 — . Invented Economy 
Corn Knife, Pat., 1914. Auth.: The Fluctu- 
ation of Attention, supplement to Psych. Rev., 
Vol. II, No. 2, 1908; Public Worship: A 
Study in the Psych, of Religion, Open Court 
Co., Chicago, 1901 ; also various mag. articles. 
Mem., Am. Psych. Assn. Married Alice Har- 
riet Wicker, D 30, 1903, Boston. Children: 
Dudley Lyford, b. O 27, 1904; Mary Champ- 
lin, b. F 22, 1906; Nathan Wicker, b. Jl 28, 
1907; Horace Wilson, b. S 2, 1914. Address, 
97 William St., Stoneham, Mass. 

WILLIAM HENRY HYSLOP 
(See No. G349a) 

ERNEST THOMPSON INGOLD 
(See No. 3794) 

HELEN ISHAM (MATTILL) 
A. B., Cornell, 1903; Ph. D., do., 1906; b. 
Jl 4, 1881, Titusville, Pa. ; . d. James Henry 
(b. 1855, Alstead, N. H.) and Julia E. (Rouse) 
Isham (b. 1854, Willsboro, Pa.). Prepared 
in Buffalo (N. Y.) H. S. Alpha Phi; Sigma 
Xi; Grad. Scholarship, Grad. Fellowship, in 
Chem., Cornell. Lab. Asst., Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, D. C, 1906-7; Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc, do., 1911-12. 
Auth.: (with L. M. Dennis) Hydronitric Acid 
V and VI, Jour, of A. C. S., Vol. 29, 1907; 
(with J. A. Aumer) Direct Combustion of 
Steel for Sulphur and Carbon, do.. Vol. 30, 
1908; The Loss of Carbon during Solution 
of Steel in Potassium Cupric Chloride, Jour, 
of Indus, and Engng., Chem., Vol. 3, 1911; 
Laboratory Guide for Elementary Chemistry, 
Holt, 1914. Mem., Chem. Soc. Married Henry 
A. Mattill, D 31, 1912, Buffalo, N. Y. Address, 
1 148 Sutter St., Berkeley, Calif. 

FANNY REBECCA JACKSON 
(See No. 1904) 

GEORGE RHINE JACKSON 
(See No. 3797) 

*JOHN C. JACKSON 
Prof., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1888-90. De- 

MAVIN EDWARD JAHR 
(See No. 6333) 

EDMUND JANES JAMES 
LTniv. Pres. ; A. M., and Ph. D., Univ. of 
Halle., 1877; LL. D., Cornell Coll., la., 1902; 
Wesleyan, 1903, Queen's Coll., 1903; LL. D., 
Harvard, 1909; b. My 21, 1855, Jacksonville, 
III.; s. Rev. Colin Dew (b. 15, 1808, Randolph 
Co., Va.) and Amanda Keziah (Casad) James 
(b. Ag 18, 1827, Lebanon, 111.). Prepared in 



Model Dept., 111. St. Norm. Univ.; attended 
N. W. Univ., 1873; Harvard, 1874. Matricu- 
lated at Univ. of Halle, 1875. Appointed 
Recorder on the U. S. Lake Sur., 1874; Prin., 
Pub. H. S., Evanston, 111., 1878-9; Prof., 
Latin and Greek, and Prin., H. S. Dept., 111. 
St. Norm. Sch., Normal, 1879-1882; studied in 
Europe, 1883; Prof., Pub. Adm., Univ. of Pa., 
1883-96, Sec, Grad. Faculty, organized the 
instruction in this dept., also Dir. Wharton 
Sch. of Finance and Econ., and ed., Pol. 
Econ. and Pub. Law Series issued by the 
Univ. of Pa.; Prof., Pub. Adm. and Dir., 
LTniv. Exten. Div., Univ. of Chicago, 1896- 
1902; Pres., N. W. Univ., 1902-4; Pres., Univ. 
of 111., 1904 — . Col., Nat. Guard of HI., 1918. 
Was one of the organizers and one of the 
first V. P. of the Am. Econ. Assn.; founded 
the Am. Acad, of Pol. and Soc Sc. 1889, 
became its first Pres., and remained Pres. for 
eleven years for some years was ed. of its 
publications; one of the originators of, and one 
of the most frequent contributors to Lalor's 
Cyclopedia of Pol. Sc; also pioneer in the 
movement to introduce Univ. extension into 
the U. S.; Pres. of the Am. Soc. for the Exten. 
of Univ. teaching, under whose auspices the 
first effective exten. work was done in this 
country. On invitation of the Am. Bankers' 
.Vssn. studied Cml. Educ. in Europe, in 1892; 
report to this Assn. on the Educ. of Bus. 
Men in Europe, re-published by the Univ. of 
Chicago, 1898, is a standard authority on this 
subject. One of the early advocates of the 
establishment of depts. of educ. in colls, and 
univs. ; for a time St. Eraminer of the H. 
Sells, of 111., and founder of the ///. Sch. 
Jour., now the Sch. and Home; active in the 
establishment of public kindergartens in va- 
rious cities. Auth. : Relation of the Modern 
Municipality to the Gas Supply, 1S86; The 
I-egal Tender Decision, 1887; The Canal and 
the Railway 1890; Federal Constitution of 
Germany, 1890; Federal Constitution of 
Switzerland, i8go; Education of Business Men 
in Europe, 1899; Charters of City of Chicago, 
igoo; Growth of Great Cities in Area and 
Population, 1900; Govt, of a Typical German 
City — Halle, 1900; Land Grant Act of 1862, 
1910; also over one hundred papers and mono- 
graphs on various economic, educational, legal 
and administrative subjects. Mem., Nat. Mun. 
League, V. P.; A. A. A. S. ; Am. Econ. Assn., 
V. P. and Pres.; Bd. of Trustees, 111. St. Hist. 
Lib., Pres.; St. Highway Comn., Chm.; 111. 
St. Geol. Comn., Sec, 1906-11; Am. Soc. for 
Exten. of Univ. Teaching, Pres., 1891-5; In- 
ternat. Arbitration Soc, Chicago, 1903- — ; 111. 
Assn. for Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1905 — ; 
Royal Statis. Soc, Dublin, Fellow; Societe 
Politique, D'Economie Paris; Am. Phil. Soc; 
Pa. Hist. Soc; Nat. Council of Educ; British 
Assn. for the Adv. of Sc. ; Committee of Thir- 
teen of the Nat. Teachers' Assn. on college 
entrance requirements; various patriotic and 
hist, societies, including the S. A. R., Soc. of 
the Col. Wars, Holland and Huguenot Soc; 
City Club (New York); Chicago Press, Quad- 
rangle, Univ. Union League (Chicago) ; Evan- 
ston; Country (Champaign); Univ. (Urbana); 
Champaign Club. Married Anna Margarethe 
Lange, Ag 22, 1879, Halle, Prussia (died N 
13, 1914). Children: Anthony John, b. Je 
21, 188=;; Herman Gerlach, ('06) b. Ja 2, 1887; 
Helen Dickson ('10) b. Jl 4, 1889. Address, 
Urbana. 

LEONARD VAUGHAN JAMES 
(See No. 2709) 

ALBERT WOODWARD JAMISON 

Professor; B. S.. Princeton, 1897; M. S., 
do., 1899; b. My 31, 1874, Peoria; s. Charles 
Albert (b. Je 3, 1847, Wheeling, Va.) and 
Marv Catherine (Woodward) Jamison (b. Jl 
4, 1846, Medina, O.). Prepared in Peoria 



Faculty 



89s 



H. S. ; Chicago Univ. summer sch. Asst., 
Chem., Princeton, 1897-99; Chem., Beet Sugar 
Factory, 1899-1900; Farmer, 1900-02; Bus., 
1902-06; Teacher, Chem. and Biol, and Dir. 
of Ath., H. S., Peoria, 1906-09; Teacher, Brad- 
ley Poly. Inst., 1909-10; Asst. Dean, do., Coll. 
and Higher Acad., 1910-12; Dean, do., 1912- 
13; Assoc, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 
1913-15; Asst. Supt., Agr. Exten. and Asst. 
Prof., do., 1915— . 1st Lt., Bat. F. F. A., 111. 
Nat. Guard, 1915-16 (discharged for phys. dis- 
ability); 2nd Lt., Agr. Co., Faculty Bn., 1917- 
18. Invented a key for use with dry cells 
for lab. purposes, 1912; Ed.: List of Books 
for Farmers Lib., Univ. of 111. Bui., Vol. 13, 
No. 24, 1916. Auth.: Rainy Days on the 
Farm, pamphlet, Farm Craft Series for U. S. 
Boys' Working Reserve; articles in papers 
and mags. Mem., Reformed Episcopal Church, 
1903-S; Presby. Church, 1905 — ; Uir., Inde- 
pendent Voters League, Peoria; St. Hist. Soc; 
St. Acad, of Sc; N. Central Assn. Sc. and 
Math. Teachers; Sec.-Treas., 111. Farmers' 
Club. Married Edith Virginia Bash, N 10, 

1904, Peoria. Children: Amy Bash, b. O 
27, 1905 (died N 23, 1907); Daniel Bash, b. 
Je 20, 1909; Edith Virginia, b N 2, 1911. 
Address, 807 Nevada St., Urbana. 

CHARLES EDWIN JANVRIN 
Librarian; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1910; 
B. L. S., N. Y. St. Lib. Sch., 191 1 1 b. F 22, 
1868, Hampton Falls, N. H.; s. Edwin (b. F 
21, 1836, do.) and Sally Anne (Thompson) 
Janvrin (b. Jl 12, 1842, Notingham, N. H.). 
Prepared in Newburyport (Mass.) H. S. ; 
Bridgewater (Mass.) St. Norm. Sch.; Univ. 
of Pa., 1896-98; Harvard summers, 1899, 1900, 

1905, 1906; Drexel Inst. Lib. Sch., 1901-02. 
Teacher, Pub. Schs., S. Newbury N. H. and 
Hartford, Vt., 1893-94; do.. Pa. Inst, for 
Blind, Philadelphia, 1894-1901 ; Libn., Jeffer- 
son Med. Coll., do., 1902-07; do.. Natural 
Hist. Seminar. Univ. of 111., 1912 — . Mem., 
Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. St. Lib. Assn.; Univ. 
Club, Urbana; Epis. Church. Address, 1015 
W. California Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 225 
Natural Hist. Bldg., do: 

VIOLET JAYNE (SCHMIDT) 
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1887; A. M., do., 
1896; Ph. D., Univ. of Minn., 1903; b. Mr 
21, 1867, St. Charles, Minn.; d. Havens 
Brewster (b. O 4, 1840, Long Island, N. Y.) 
and Nellie Victoria (Pike) Jayne (b. S 14, 
1849, near Portland, Me.). Prepared in 
Winona (Minn.) H. S. Gamma Phi Beta. 
Asst. Prin., H. S., Crookston, Minn., 1887-8; 
Teacher, Eng., St. Norm. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis.. 
1889-91; do., Wheaton Sem., 1892-3; do., St. 
Norm. Sch., San Jose, Calif., 1893-6; Dean 
of Women and Asst. Prof., Eng. Lit., Univ. 
of 111., 1897-8; do., and Assoc. Prof., Eng. 
Lit. 1898-1904. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn., V. 
P., 1900-01; Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae, Sec- 
tional V. P., 1913-17. Married Edward Charles 
Schmidt, Je 15, 1904, Urbana. Child, Kath- 
erine, b. Mr 19, 1905. Address, 130 Claremont 
Ave., New York City. 

WALTER WILSON JENNINGS 
(See No. 6986) 

RICHARD HENRY JESSE, JR. 
Dean and Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 
1902; A. M., Harvard, 1907; Ph. D., do., 1909; 
b Ja 4, 1884, Princess Anne, Md. ; s. Richard 
Henry (b. Mr i, 1853, Epping Forest, Lan- 
caster (To., Va.) and Addie Henry (Polk) 
Jesse (b. Princess Anne, Md.). Prepared in 
Columbia (Mo.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda. 
Rollins Jr. Scholarship, 1901. With Mallinck- 
rodt Chem. Works. St. Louis, 1904; Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of Mo., summer 1907; Austin 
Teaching Fellow, Harvard 1908; Research Asst., 



do., 1909; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909- 
12; Dean of Men and Head of Water Div., 
Dept. of Chem., Univ. of Mont., 1912 — . 
Auth.: (with G. P. Baxter) A Revision of 
the Atomic Weight of Chromium; The Analysis 
of Silver Dichromate, Proceedings Am. Acad. 
Sc, Vol. 44, 1909, Jour. Chem. Soc, Vol. 31, 
1909, Zeit. Anorg. Chem., Vol. 62, 1900, Chem. 
News, too, 19 10, Pub. Carnegie Inst., No. 135; 
(with T. W. Richards) Heats of Combustion 
of the Octanes and Xylenes, Jour. A. C. S., 
Vol. 31, 19 10; The Composition of Gases 
Formed in the Decomposition of Organic Mat- 
ter, Univ. of 111. Bui., Water Sur. Series, 
No. 9, 1912; Mem., Presby. Church; A. C. S., 
Univ. of 111. Sec; 111. St. Acad, of Sch.. 
Sec, i9ti-i2. Address, Missoula, Mont. 

•BENJAMIN CUTLER JILLSON 
M. D., Univ. of Nashville, Tenn. ; Ph. D., 
Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa.; b. Jl 30, 1830, 
Willimantic, Conn.; s. Seth (b. Providence, 
R. I.) and Elizabeth (Spear) Jillson (b. 
Ouincy, Mass.). Attended Sheffield Sc. Sch., 
1854. Instr., L^niv. of Nashville, Tenn.; do., 
Univ. of Pittsburgh; Prof., Geol. and Zool., 
Univ. of 111., 1882-84; Asst. Surv., Army, 1861- 
64. Auth.: Buls., on Geol. of Pittsburgh River 
Basins, and others. Married Anna Sellers 
Roosevelt, Je 15, 1864, Philadelphia. Children: 
Elizabeth Spear, b. Ap 20, 1865; Sallie Roose- 
velt, b. N 6, 1867; Nellie Wainwright, b. D 
15, 1869; Lucy b. Jl 20, 1871. Died Jl 17, 
1899. 

ALICE SARAH JOHNSON 
(See No. 3051) 

FRANK TATHAM JOHNSON 
Instructor; b. Macomb, 111.; s. Luther (b. 
Conn.) and Sarah Jane (Tatham) Johnson (b. 
St. Omar, Ind.). Prepared in Wheaton H. 
-S. and Acad.; Oberlin Coll.; Brookfield 
(Conn.) Summer Sch.; N. W. Univ. Summer 
Sch. Div., Voice Dept., Drury Coll., 1909-15; 
.Vssoc. Prof., do., Instr.. Voice, Utiiv. of 111., 
19.15 — ■ Mem., Congr. Church. Married Kath- 
erine Taylor, O 31, 1899, Albia, la. Children: 
Leland Taylor, b. F 16, 1902; Carleton Ware, 
b. F 23, 1910. Address, 1002 W. Green St., 
Urbana. 

JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON 
(See No. 2713) 
LAWRENCE CRANE JOHNSON 
Chemist; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1910; Ph. 
D., do., 1916; b. O 17, 1888, Ann Arbor, 
Mich.; s. Otis Coe (b. 1839, Kishwaukee, 111.) 
and Kate (Crane) Johnson ib. 1841, Tecumseh, 
Mich.). Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. 
S. Phi Lambda LTpsilon; Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Chem., U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1910-11; Research Asst. and 
Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Instr., 
Organic Chem., Univ. of Wis., 1916-17; Chem., 
Sherwin-Williams Co., Chicago, 191S; Acting 
Plant Mgr., Marcus Hook Plant, National 
.\riiline & Chemical Co., Swarthmore, Pa. Auth.: 
(with W. A. Noyes) Supposed Effect of Form 
of Container on Density of a gas, Jour. A. C. 
S., Vol. 38, 19 16; (with M. Gomberg) Tauto- 
inerism of Triarylcarbinols, do.. Vol. 39, 191 7. 
Mem.,' A. C. S. Married Blanche Elizabeth 
Martin, D 25, 1912, Ann Arbor, Mich. Child, 
Mary Catharine, b. N 10, 1916. Address, 5436 
Harper Ave., Chicago; bus. add., c/o Marcus 
[look Plant, Swarthmore, Pa. 

ROXANA GALLETLY JOHNSON 
(See No. 3805) 

*CHARLES HUGHES JOHNSTON 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of N. C, 1898; M. 
A., Harvard, 1903; Ph. D. do., 1905; b. D 
21, 1877, Chapel Hill, N. C; s. f liarles Wil- 



University of Illinois 



son and Agnes (Watkins) Hughes. Teacher 
and Vice Prin., Bingham Sch., Mebane, N. 
C, 1898-02; Registrar, Harvard Sum. Sch., 
1903-05; Prof., Psych., and V. P. St. Norm. 
Sch., E. Strouds'burg, Pa., 1905-6; Prof., 
Psych, and Educ, Dartmouth Coll., 1906-07; 
do., Univ. of Mich., 1907-09; jr. Prof., Univ. 
of Mich., 1909-10; Dean, Sch. of Educ, Univ. 
of Kan., 1910-13; Prof. Secondary Educ, 
Columbia summer sch., 1913; Prof., Secondary 
Educ, Univ. of 111., 1913-17. Auth. : Sylla; 
bus in Philosophy of Educ, 1908; Sch. of 
Educ, Univ. of Kan., 1910; Ed. and part 
author, High School Educ, 1912; The Mod- 
ern High School, 1914; numerous monographs 
and articles; Man. Ed., Educ. Adm. and Su- 
pervision. Married Nell Converse Bomar, Je 
21, 1906, Spartanburg, S. C. Children: Agnes 
Elsord, b. Jl 24, 1909; Helen Elizabeth, Jl 
30, 191 1 ; Charlotte Hughes, My 8, 1917- Died 
S 4, 1 91 7, Baltimore. 

M. Mcelroy johnston 

Instructor; Cert., Sch. of Mus., Univ. of 
Mich.; b. Jl 9, 1880, Ft. Scott, Kan.; s. 
Erasmus (b. 1845) and Angeline Medora 
(Acuff) Johnston (b. 1848). Prepared in 
Wichita (Kan.) H. S. ; Univ. of Mich., 1901- 
03. Sinfonia Oratorio Song Recital work and 
opera, the most important operatic engagement 
being H. W. Savage's "Parsifal"; Instr., Voice, 
Univ. of 111., 1911-13. Married Harriette 
Marie Johnston, S 16, 1907. Children: Mc- 
Elroy, b. S 23, 1908; Arthur Osgood, b. Ja 
30, 191 1. Address.f 

EASLEY STEPHEN JONES 
(See No. G366) 

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE JONES 
Instr. and Prop, of Summer Resort; A. B., 
Oberlin Coll., 1883; A. M., Univ. of Neb., 
1891; Ph. D., LTniv. of Chicago, 1903; b. Ober- 
lin, O.; d. Daniel Jerome (b. 183 1, Naples, N. 
Y.) and Celestia (Johnson) Jones (b. i8-!5, 
La Porte, O.). Prepared by pvt. instrs. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Gamma Phi Beta. Instr., Latin, 
Gates Coll., Neb., 1883-5; do., H. S., Lin- 
coln, Neb., 1886-93; stud, in Pans, 1893-5; 
Instr., French, pvt. schs., Chicago, 1896-7; 
Instr., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 1900-12; 
Instr., Spanish, Lewis Inst., Chicago, and 
joint prop, of summer resort at Griswolda, 
Upper Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Mich., 1912 — . 
Auth.: Beaumarchais and Plautus, The 
Source of the Barbier de Seville, Scott, Fores- 
man & Co., Chicago, 1908; Boccaccio and his 
Imitators, The Decameron, Univ. of Chicago 
Press, 1910. Address, 3555 W. Monroe St., 
Chicago. 

GRINNELL JONES 
Professor; B. S., Vanderbilt Univ., 1903; 
M. S., do., 1905; A. M., Harvard, 1905; Ph. 
D., do., 1908; b. Ja 14, 1884, Des Moines; s. 
Richard (b. Berlin, Wis.) and Carrie Holmes 
(Grinnell) Jones (b. Grinnell, la.). Prepared 
in Albany (N. Y.) Acad., and Grinnell (la.) 
Acad.; Syracuse Univ., 1898-9. Sigma Nu; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; Alpha Chi Sigma. Teaching Fellow, 
Math, and Chem., Vanderbilt Univ., 1903-04; 
Austin Teaching Fellow, Chem., Harvard, 1906- 
07; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-11; 
Assoc, do., 1911-12; Instr. Chem., Harvard, 
1912-16; Asst. Prof., do., Harvard, 1916-17; 
Chem. Expert on Staff, U. S. Tariff Comn., 
1917-19; Asst. Prof., Chem., Harvard Sch. of 
Engng., 1919 — . Auth.: (with T. W. Richards) 
The Molecular Weight of Silver Sulphate, and 
the Atomic Weight of Sulphur, Jour, of A. 
C. A., Vol. 29, 1907; (with T. W. Richards) 
The Compressibilities of the Chloride Bro- 
mides and Iodides of Sodium, Potassium, Sil- 
ver, and Tallium, do.. Vol. 31, 1909; An Ex- 
planation of the Negative Coeficient of Ex- 



pansion of Silver Iodide, do., Vol. 31, 1909, 
(with G. P. Baxter) A Revision of the Atomic 
Weight of Phosphorus, The Analysis of Silver 
Phosphate, do., Vol., 32, 1910, and Proceed- . 
inc/s Of Am. Acad, of Arts and Scs., Vol. 45, 
1910; I'he Atomic Weight of Hydrogen, Jour, 
of A. C. S., Vol. 32, 1910; Equilibrium in 
the System: Water, Potassium Iodide and 
Iodine at 0°C. Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 37, 1915; 
The properties of Silver Iodide interpreted in 
the lig;uc of recent Thermodynamic Concep- 
tions, do.. Vol. 37, 1915; The Equilibrium be- 
tween Bromine and Potassium Bromide Solu- 
tions at 0°C, Trans. Am. Electro Chem. Soc, 
vol. 30, 1916; The Tariff Comn. and its Oper- 
ation with Reference to the Chemical Schedule, 
Jour. Indus. Engug. Chem., vol. 9, 1917. 
Mem., Congr. Church; A. C. S. ; Am. Electro 
Chem. Soc. ; Am. Acad, of Arts and Scs., 
1918; Chemist's Club, N. Y. ; Council of the 
A. C. S. Married Jennie Reed Lupton, Ag 
18, 1910, Cambridge, Mass. Child, Grinnell 
Jr., b. D 13, 1913. Address, Harvard Sch. of 
Engng., Cambridge, Mass. 

HARRY STUART VEDDER JONES 
Professor; A. B., Coll. of Charleston, 1899; 
A. B., Harvard, 1901; A. M., do., 1903; Ph. 
D., do., 1906; b. Ag 8, 1878, Charleston, S. (X; 
s. Daniel Henry (b. 1840, Eng.) and Roberta 
Stuart (Hare) Jones (b. O i, 1853, Charles- 
ton, S. C). Prepared in Charleston (S. C.) 
H. S. ; Scholar, Harvard, 1905-06. Prof., Eng., 
Mount Union Coll., Alliance, O., 1901-02; act- 
ing Asst. Prof., Eng., Univ. of Mo., 1902-03; 
Asst., Eng., Harvard, 1904-05; Instr., Eng., 
Univ. of 111., 1906-07; Assoc, do., 1907-12; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1912 — . Auth.: Robin Hood 
and Little John, Jour, of Am. Folk-Lore, Vol. 
23, The Clerk of Oxenford, Publications of the 
Mod. Lang. Assn., Vol. 20; The Cleomades 
and Related Folk Tales, do., Vol. 16; Some 
Observations upon the Squire's Tale, do., Vol. 
13; The Celomades, the MSliacin, and the 
Arabian Tale of the Enchanted Horse, Jour, 
of Eng. and Ger. PhiloL, Vol. 6; A Proverb 
in Hamlet, Mod. Lang, Notes, Vol. 27; Imag- 
inatyf in Piers Plowman, Jour, of Eng. and 
Ger. PhiloL, Vol. 13; Joseph Ritson, a Roman- 
tic Antiquarian, Sexvance Review, Vol. 22; also 
book reviews. Assoc. Ed. of the Jour, of Eng. 
and Ger. PhiloL Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. 
of Am. Married Margaret Walker, Je .12, 
1907, Cordesville, S. C. Children: Annie 
Prioleau, b. Ag 22, 191 1; Margaret Walker, 
b. F 17, 1913; Robert Hare, b. Ap 4, 1917. 
Address, 916 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

HENRY LEONARD JONES 
(See No. 1712) 

♦HENRY TROWBRIDGE JONES 
Instr., Forge, LIniv. of 111. Died Mr 20, 
1918, Redlands, Calif. 

ISABEL ELIZA JONES 
(See No. 658) 

J. CLAUDE JONES • 
(See No. 1713) 

LLOYD THEODORE JONES 
(See No. G368) 

MARY L. JONES 
Librarian; B. L., Univ. of Neb.; B. L. S., 
Univ. of St. of N. Y.; b. Je 29, 1865; d. Wil- 
liam R. (b. Cardiganshire, Wales) and Jane 
(James) Jones (b. do.). Prepared in Latin 
Sch. of LTniv. of Neb. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
Acting Libn., Univ. of Neb., 1892-97; Asst. 
Prof., Lib. Economy and Libn., Univ. of 
111., 1897-98; Libn., Los Angeles Pub. Lib., 



Faculty 



897 



1900-os; do., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1907-13; Asst. 
Libn., Los Angeles Co. Free Lib., 1913 — •. 
Address, 1407 Garfield Ave., S. Pasadena, 
Calif. 

PAUL VAN BRUNT JONES 
Associate; A. B., LTniv. of Mich., 1906; A. 
M., do., 1908; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1912; b. 
Ag 26, 1882, Ann Arbor, Mich.; s. Maria Jane 
(Van Brunt) Jones (b. 1845, Englewood, N. 
J.). Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. Phi 
Eta; Phi Beta Kappa; Quadrangle Club; Har- 
rison Fellow, Univ. of Pa. Instr., Hist., Univ. 
of Mich., 1908-10; Assoc, do., Bryn Mawr, 
1913; do., Univ. of 111., 1914 — . Auth. : The 
Household of a Tudor Nobleman, Univ. of 111., 
1918; Aptopos of Reference Readings in H. 
S. History, Hist. Teacher's Mag., Vol. 9, No. 
4, 1918; Italy and the Peace Conference, 
pamphlet issued by War Com. of Univ. Mar- 
ried Irma Frida Haller, S 19 14, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. Child, Paul Haller, b. My 2, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 907 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

RALPH R. JONES 
Associate; b. S 22, 1880, Ind. Prepared in 
Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis; Purdue Univ. 
Acacia. Coach, Franklin ColL, 1900; do., 
Butler Coll. 1901; do., Wabash Coll, 1904-9; 
do., Purdue L^niv. 1909-12; Basketball coach, 
Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Assoc, do., 1915 — . 
Mem., Baptist Church. Address, 708 W. Ore- 
gon St., Urbana. 

ROBERT TAYLOR JONES 

(See No. 5^37) 

ROY CHILDS JONES 
Professor; B. S., Arch., Univ. of Pa., 1908; 
A. M., do., 1914; b. Je 22, 1885, Kendallville, 
Ind.; s. Rufus Cornelius (b. Ag 5, i860. Au- 
burn, Ind.) and Minnie Louisa (Childs) Jones 
(b. Ja 6, 1864, Kendallville, Ind.). Prepared 
in Garrett (Ind.) H. S. Sr. Honors; Brooks 
Medal in Design. Asst., Drawing, Univ. of 
Pa., 1907-9; Draftsman, office Holabird & 
Roche, Archs., Chicago, 1909-10; Instr., Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-13; Asst. Prof. Arch. Dent., 
Univ. of Minn., 1914 — . Enlisted, 40th Engrs., 
Camouflage Corps, 1917; Corp., Supply Dept., 
1917; Bn. Supply Sergt., (overseas) 1918. 
Second Mention Stewardson Competitions, 
1908 and 1909; first medal, Soc. of Beaux Arts 
Arch's; Competitions, 1908; Second Medal, 
do., 1909; admitted to Final Competition, Am. 
Prize of Rome, 1909. Address, Arch. Dept., 
Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis. 

WALTER HOWE JONES 
Composer and Ed.; b. O 8. 1862, Hastings. 
Minn.; s. Roys (b. Ag 31, 1810 and Hannah 
Samanthe (Howe) Jones (b. N 9. 1823). Pre- 
pared in Clinton (la.) H. S. Studied music 
in Chicago, and in Berlin, Ger. ; Prof., Piano, 
DePauw Univ., Ind., 1892-95; Head of Music 
Dept., LTniv. of 111., 1895-1901; Dir., 111. Con- 
servatory of Music, Jacksonville, 111., 1901- 
03; Composer and Ed. of -Music, 1903 — ; Y. 
M. C. A. Worker, 1918 — ■. Ed. of Univ. Songs, 
Champaign Gazette, 1901; New Songs for Male 
Quartets, Hinds and Noble, 1903; Songs of 
the Flag and Nation, do.. 1904; also various 
books of sch., coll., and kindergarten songs for 
Hinds, Noble and Eldredge; Translation of 
Freytag's Die Journatlisten, and Storm's Im- 
mensee, do. First pres.. Choral Soc, Lfniv. 
of 111.; Dir., LTniv. of 111. Band, Orchestra and 
Glee Clubs; Dir., Jacksonville Choral Soc, 
1901-03; Dir., Sioux Falls Choral Soc. and 
Orchestra, 1905-06. Mem., Minn. Chap., Am. 
Guild of Organists. Married Mary Lucia 
Collins, Ag 23, 1905, Urbana. Child, Roys 
Collins, b. D 14, 1906. Address, 3114 Henne- 
pin Ave., Minneapolis. 



HARVEY HERBERT JORDAN 
Prof, and Asst. Dean; B. S. in C. E., Univ. 
of Me.; b. Mr 7, 1885, Waltham, Me.; s. Ro- 
land Herbert b. My 12, 1859, do.) and Carrie 
Frances (Blake) Jordan (b. My 6, 1863, 
Franklin, do.). Prepared in Ellsworth (Me.) 
H. S. Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Cosmo- 
politan Club. Asst., Astron. and Field Sur., 
Univ. of Me., 1909-10; Instr., Civ. Engng., 
do., 1910-11; U. S. Geol. Sur., field seasons, 
1908-10; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1911- 
15; Assoc, do., 1915-17; Asst. Prof., G. E. 
D. and Asst. Dean, Coll. of Engng., do., 
191 7 — . Address, 804 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 
FREDERICK ANREAS JORGENSEN 
Dairy Mgr. ; b. D 21, 18S2, Hals, Denmark; 
s. Jorgen Mork Sikker (b. Follet, do.) and 
Sine Als Jorgensen (b. Hals, do.). Prepared 
in Hals (Denmark) H. S. Buttermaker, Univ. 
of 111.; Dairy Field Asst., do., 1911-12; Mgr., 
Pioneer Creamery Co., Champaign, 1912 — . 
Auth.: Circular 48. Mem., Scandinavia Club, 
LTniv. of 111.; A. F. A. M. ; 111. Butter Mfrs. 
Improvement Assn. ; Rotary Club, Champaign. 
Married Sarah Grace McMillen ('09). S 3, 
1913, Urbana. Address, 308 E. Springfield 
Ave., Champaign. 

JOHN CLARK JORDAN 
Professor; A. B., Knox Coll., 1908; A. M., 
Columbia LIniv., 1911; Ph. D., do., 1915; b. N 
3, 1883. Varna, 111.; s. George Clark (b. N 
-^5. 1857, Hiramsburg, O.) and Mary (Downey) 
Jordan (b. Ap 12, i860, Wenona. 111.). Pre- 
pared in Wenona H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; 
Pundit Club. Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1908- 
09; Instr.. do., 1912-14; Prof., Eng., Drury 
Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1914-18; do., Univ. 
of Ark., 1918 — . Auth.: Robert Greene, Colum- 
bia Univ. press. New York City, 1915, 231 pp. 
Married Annabel Harrison, Ag 2, 191 1, Gales- 
burg. 111. Address, University of Arkansas, 
Fayatte/ille, Ark. 

WALTER EDWARD JOSEPH 

(See No. G373) 

EMMA REED JUTTON 

(See No. 1237) 

JAMES FRANKLIN KABLE 
(See No. 1238) 

VICTOR HUGO KADISH 
Chemist; A. B., L'^niv. of Wis., 1906; b. 
Mr, 18S4; s. Ernest Arthur (b. 1858, Chicago) 
and Herminie (Wetzl) Kadish (b. 1863, Mil- 
waukee). Prepared in No. Div. H. S., Chi- 
cago. Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Asst., Chem., LTniv. of 
111., 1906-07; Chem., Sprague, Warner & Co., 
Chicago, 1908-10; Chem., Am. Hide & Leather 
Co., Milwaukee, 1910-11; Grad. Stud., Leather 
C'hem., Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1911-12; 
Sr. Chem., Milwaukee Sewerage Comn., 1913- 
15; Supt. Milwaukee Patent Leather (To., 
19 1 5 — . Invented Method of Recovering 
Fertilizer Material from Tannery Waste 
Liquids. Address, 736 Farwell Ave., Mil- 
waukee. 

JOHN BOYNTON KAISER 
Librarian; A. B., West Reserve Univ., 
Cleveland, 1008; B. L. S., New York St. Lib. 
Sch., 1910; M. L. S., do., 1917; b. Ja i, 1887, 
Cleveland; s. Peter Henry (b. S 14, 1840, 
Gnadenhutten, O.) and Beza N. (Boynton) 
Kaiser (b. S 23, 1845, Elyria, O.). Prepared 
in Cleveland H. S. ; West. Reserve Univ. Law 
Sch., 1907-08; LTniv. of 111. 1912-1913. Beta 
Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kap-a. 
Asst. Libn., West. Reserve Hist. Soc, sum- 
mers 1907-08; Asst., Reference Dept., Cleve- 
land Pub. Lib., summer 1909; Asst., N. Y. 
St. Law Lib., Albany, N. Y., 1909-10; Asst. St. 



University of Illinois 



Libn. in charge of Legislative Reference Work, 
Tex. St. Lib., Austin, 1910-11; Lecturer, De- 
partmental Lib. Problems and Libn., Depts. 
of Econ. and Sociol., Univ. of 111., 1911-14; 
Libn., Tacoma Pub. Lib., Tacoma, Wash., 
1914 — . Auth.: Law, Legislative, and Munici- 
pal Reference Libraries, Boston Book Co., 
19 14; Finding List of Books, Austin, Tex., 
191 1 ; The National Bibliographies of the 
South American Republics, Boston Book Co., 
1913; A National legislative reference bureau, 
Nation, Vol., 92, 191 1; Translations of Early 
Texas Session Laws, Te.x.. Hist. Assn. Quart., 
Vol. 15, 191 1 ; Municipal Reference Libraries, 
Nation. Vol. 94, 1912; The Special Library and 
the Library School, Lib. Jour., Vol. 37, 1912; 
Library School Training for Law Library 
Employes, Laiv Lib. Jour., Vol. 5, 1912; Amer- 
ican Municipal Documents, Sfec. Libs. Vol. 4, 
1913, Reprinted Lib. Jour., Vol. 38, 1913; The 
Comprachicos, Jour. Am. Inst. Criminal Law 
and Cri)nino!., Vol. 4, 1912; Scientific Law 
Making, Independent, Vol. 7s, u, 1913; Pub- 
licity for Libraries, Proceedings Pac. North- 
west Lib. Assn., Vol. 5, 1914; The Civics 
Room, Bui. Am. Lib. Assn., Vol. 9, 1915; 
C barter Revision, Tacoma Daily News, S 16, 
18, 19, 1916; Tacoma Public Library Annual 
Reports 1914-17; various other articles. Mem., 
Washington St. Lib. Advisory Bd., Pres, 
191 6 — ; Advisory Bd., Lib. Dept., Univ. of 
Wash. ; Am. Lib. Assn. ■ (Comm. on Legisla- 
tion, 1917-18); N. Y. St. Lib. Sch. Assn.; 
Am. Pol. Sc. Assn., 1914-15; Pres., Pacific 
Northwest Lib. Assn., 1917-18; Rotary Club 
(Tacoma) 1914-15; Sec, Citizens Sunday Ser- 
vice Com., 1915 (Tacoma Stadium); Treas., 
Tacoma Pub. Forum, 191 6-1 7; Sec, Manag- 
ing Bd. Civic Bur., Tacoma Chamber of 
C'ommerce, 1916-17; Trustee, Tacoma Chamber 
of Commerce, 1917 — ; mem., Congr. Church. 
Address, 2821 N. Lawrence St., Tacoma, 
\\ ash. ; bus. add., Public Lib. do. 

PERRY E. KARRAKER 

(See No. 4741) 

SEBASTIAN KARRER 
(See No. G376) 

ELEANOR DAGGETT KARSTEN 
Secretar)*; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 191 1; 
Lect. and Sec, Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1913- 
14; Sec. to Pres., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1914-15; 
Woman's Suffrage Work, New York City, 
1915; Sec. to Jane Addams, Hull House, Chi- 
cago, 1916 — . Married, Gustav E. Karsten, 
Mr 24, 1891, Indianapolis. Children: Carl 
and Paul. Address, Hull House, Chicago. 

*GUSTAF E. KARSTEN 
Ph. D., L^niv. of Freiburg, 1883; b. My 22, 
1S59, Petershagenfeld, West Prussia, Ger. 
Graduated at the Gymnasium in Marienburg, 
1878; studied at Leipsic, Konigsburg and 
Hetdelburg, 1878-83; do., at Tubingen, London, 
and Paris, 1883-85. Decent in Germanic and 
Rom. Philol., LTniv. of Geneva, Switzerland, 
1885-86; Prof., Rom. Langs., Ind. Univ., 
1886-90; Prof., Germanic Philol., do., 1890-93; 
Substitute Prof^ Ger., Cornell, 1903-05; Sub- 
stitute Prof., Ger., N. W. Univ., 1905-06; 
Prof., Ger., and Head of Dept. of Mod. Langs., 
Univ. of 111., 1906-08. Ed. -in-Chief and Pub., 
Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Philol. Auth.: Zu 
den alt Franzoesischen, Konsonantenverbin- 
dungen, 1885; contributor to European and 
American periodicals. Chm., Section of Ger- 
manic Langs, at the Internat. Cong, of Arts 
and Sc. held in connection with World's Fair, 
St. Louis, 1904; Chm., Central Div. Mod. 
Langs. Assn. of Am. 1907. Married Eleanor 
S. Daggett, Mr 24, 1891, Indianapolis. Chil- 
dren; Carl and Paul. Died Ja 28, 1908, Ur- 
bana. 



WILLIAM HARRISON KAVANAUGH 
Professor; M. E., Lehigh Univ., 1894; b. 
Ag 19, 1873, Williamsport, Pa.; s. Daniel (b. 
Montgomery Co., N. Y.) and Emma Ramsey 
Kavanaugh (b. Williamsport, Pa.). Prepared 
in Williamsport (Pa.) H. S. Tau Peta Pi. 
Prin., Miners and Mechanics Inst., Freeland, 
Pa., 1894-s; Mercantile bus., Williamsport, 
Pa., 1895-97; Instr., M. E., Univ. of 111., 
1897-98; Draftsman, Pa. R. R., Williamsport, 
1898-igoo; Chief Draftsman, do., 1900-01; 
Instr., M. E., Univ. of Minn., 1901-02; Asst. 
Prof., do., in charge of Exp. Engng., do., 
1902-07; Prof., Exp. Engng., and Head of 
Dept. do., 1907-16; Prof., Exp. Engng., Univ. 
of Pa., 1916 — . Auth.: Problem ' in Metal- 
lurgy, Tcchnograph, No. 12, 1898; 'Experiments 
with Sandpipes and Rules for Designing same. 
Proceedings Northwest Railway Club, Vol. 7, 
1901 ; Steam Separator Tests, Minnesota Year 
Book, No. 13, 1905. Mem., A. S. M. E. ; 
Soc. for the Promotion of Engng. Educ; Am. 
and Internat. Soc. for Testing Materials. Mar- 
ried Julia S. Vogt, F 20, 1890, Allentown, 
Pa. Children: Emma Cosette, b. Ja 2, 1898; 
William Ramsey, b. Ap 19, 1910. Address, 
2081 N. 63rd St., Overbrook, Philadelphia. 

FRED HALL KAY 
Geologist; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1907; 
b. F I, 18S5, Camp Point, 111.; s. William 
Thomas and Margaret Belle (Hancock) Kay 
(b. do.). Prepared in Maplewood H. S., Camp 
Point, 111. Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa. U. 
S. Geol. Sur., 1907-10; Geol., So. Pacific Co., 
1910-11; Asst. St. Geol., 111., 1911-17; Lecturer, 
(ieol. Dept., Univ. of HI., 1916-17; Geol., 
Sun Co., 1917 — ; Head, Land Dept., and Sec, 
Twin St. Oil Co., 1918— . Auth.: Oil Fields 
of 111., Bui. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 28; Carlin- 
ville Oil and Gas Field, Bui 20, ///. St. Geol. 
Sur.; Petroleum in 111. in 1914 and 1915 and 
Notes on Bremen Antichne, Randolph Co., 
Bui. 31, do., 1916; Petroleum in 111. in 1916 
Bui. 35, do., 1917; Coal Resources of District 
VII, Coal No. 6. West of Duquoin Antichne, 
Bui. II, Cooperative Min. Investigations, 1915; 
(with K. D. White) Coal Resources of District 
VIII (Danville), Bui. 14, do.; various other 
articles. Mem., Sigma Xi; A. F. A. M. ; 
Univ. Club; A. I. M. E. ; Unitarian Church. 
Married Vivian Woodcock, Ag 17, 1910, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Child, Caryl, b. Je 24, 1Q15 
(died Je 26. 1915). Address, Twin State Oil 
Co., Tulsa, Okla. 

A. R. KEAGY 
Instr., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918; 
Stud., Univ. of 111. Address 604 W. Green 
St., Urbana. 

HUGH PRATT KEAN 
(See No. G377) 

FRED CROSBY KEELER 
(See No. 3057) 

HARRY KEELER 
(See No. 961) 

EDWARD SPENCER KEENE 
(See No. 608) 

ROBERT WOOD KEETON 
Physician; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1906; 
M. S., do., 1913; M. D., N. W. Univ. Med. 
Sch., 1916; b. TI 7, 1883, West Point, Miss.; 
s. James Madison (b. do.) and Georgii 
(Brown) Keeton (b. Ala.). Prepared in 
Webb Sch., Bellbuckle, Tenn. Gamma Alpha; 
Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Xi. Asst., Biol., 
Millikin Univ., 1903-05; Teacher, Sc, H. S., 
Champaign, 1905-06; do., Houston, Tex., 1906- 
10; Asst., Physiol., Univ. of Chicago, summer 



Faculty 



89Q 



1910, 1912, 1913, 1915; do., Univ. of 111., 
1910-12; Adjunct. Prof., Physiol., Albany Med. 
Sell., 1912-14; Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., Chi- 
cago, 191 7-18. Auth. : Gastric Secretion in 
Parathyroid Tetany, Am. Jour, of Physiol., 
.Ta 1914; Distribution of Gastrin, do., 1915; 
Stimulation of Hypophysis, do.; Site of Action 
of Strychnine, Am. Jour, of Pharmacol., 1916; 
Existence of a Gastric Lipase, Jour, of Biol. 
Chimin., 1917. Address, 7455 Greenview Ave., 
Chicago. 

MARY HELEN KEITH 
Assistant; B. S., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1894; 
A. M., Columbia, 1904; b. N 9, 1868, Brock- 
ton, Mass.; d. Azra Benjamin (b. Je a. 1830, 
do.) and Mary Ann (Gary) Keith (b. Ag 
15, 1831, Hanson, Mass.). Prepared in Brain- 
tree (Mass.) H. S. Alpha Theta Chi. Teacher, 
Sc, 1896-1903; Instr., Cham., Mt. Holyoke 
Coll., 1904-08; Analytical Chem., 1908-09; 
Asst., Columbia, 1909-10; Asst., An. Nutrition, 
O. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1910-14; do.., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1903; Asst., An. Nutrition, Univ. of 
111., 1914 — . Auth.: Review in O. Agr. Exp. 
Sta. Tech. Series; (with E. L. Ross and H. 
S. (irindley) Phosphorous Metabolism of 
Lambs Fed a Ration of Alfalfa, Hay, Corn, 
and Linseed Meal, Jour. Agr. Research, Vol. 
4, 1915; Lincoln in Urbana, Braintree Ob- 
server, Vol. 39, 1916; Is Vegetarianism Based 
on Sound Science?, Sc. Am. Supflement, Vol. 
S2, 19 16; Vitamines, or Life Preservers, Jour. 
Home Econ., Vol. 8, I9i6* The Wisdom of 
Joseph, The Farmers Guide, Vol. 29, 1917; 
Shall We Eat Corn Meal? A Question of 
World Economics, Sc. Am. Supplement, Vol. 
S4, 1917. Mem., Congr. Church; Am. Home 
Econ. Assn.; 111. Acad, of Sc. ; A. C. S. 
Address, 806 S. 6th St., Champaign. 

OLIVER ARNOLD KELLER 
Farmer; B. S., Purdue, 1910; b. D 29, 188?, 
Clayton, Ind. ; s. Henry F. (b. Ap 10, 1855, 
Mooresville, Ind.) and Margaret F. (Thomn- 
son) Keller (b. O 8, 1856, Orange, N. C). 
Prepared in Monrovia (Ind.) H. S. ; Central 
Acad., Plainfield, Ind. Agathon Club, Purdue 
Univ. Foreman, LTniv. of 111. Creamery, 1910- 
11; Asst., Dairy Manufactures, do., 1911-15; 
farmer, Mooresville, Ind., 1915-7; do., Dan- 
ville, Ind., 19 1 7 — . Mem., Friends Church. 
Married Clara Ruth Scott, Je 28, 1914. Child, 
Maresa Jane, b. S 3, 1916. Address, Danville, 
Ind. 

ORAN KELLER 
Chemist; B. S., Rutgers Coll., 1912; b. Ja 
2, 1891, New Brunswick, N. J. Asst., Chem. 
Soils, Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Chem., New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1913 — . Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 253 George St., New Bruns- 
wick, N. J.t 

ROBERT BROWDER KELLER 
Director; B. S., Purdue, 1908; b. My 10, 
18S4, Louisville, Ky. Teacher, Louisville 
Man. Tr. H. S., 1902-05; Apprentice Instr., 
Erie R. R., Dunmore, Pa., 1909-10; Supvr. of 
Apprentices, D. L. & U. R. R., 1910-13; ist 
Asst., Engng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 191 3- 
15; Dir., O. S. Johnson Man. Tr. Sch., 1915 — . 
Mem., Christian Sc. Church. Address, 1015 
Sunset St., Scranton, Pa.f 

CHARLES FABENS KELLEY 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1907; b. O 18, 
1885, Boston; s. Augvistus Hill and Julia M. 
(Dyer) Kelley. Prepared in Roxbury Latin 
.Sch.; Studied portrait painting with Joseph 
De Camp. Phi Kappa Sigma. Connected with 
Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Boston Evening 
Record, The Advertiser ; Instr., Arch, and A. 
and D., LTniv. of 111., 1908-09; do.. Design, do., 
1909-14; Asst. Prof, and Head of Dept. of 
Art, O. St. LTniv., 1914-15; Prof, and Head 
of Art Dept., do., 1915 — . Auth.: (with W. L. 



Mowll), A Test Book of Design, Houghton 
Mifflin & Co.; .'\rt in the American University, 
The Nation, Jl 1909, reprinted in the Internat. 
Studio, Ag, 1909; (with R. R. Root), Design in 
Landscape, Century Co., 19 14. Mem., Coll. 
Art. Assn., Sec; Harvard Club of Bastern 
III., Sec; Copley Soc, Boston. Address, St. 
Univ., Columbus, O. 

GRACE OSGOOD KELLEY 
(See No. 1909) 

RALPH LEVERETT KELLEY 
(See No. 6347) 

TRUMAN LEE KELLEY 
(See No. 3817) 

ANITA MARGARET KELLOGG 
B. S. ; Instr., Elocution and Phys. Culture 
for Women, Univ. of 111., 1894-6. t 

JOSEPH MITCHELL KELLOGG 
Architect; B. Arch., Cornell, i"09; M. Arch., 
(/()., 1912; b. S 26, 1885, Emporia, Kam.; s. 
Lyman Bucher (b. S 28, 1841, Lorraine Co., 
O.) and Mary Virginia (Mitchell) Kellogg (b. 
Mr 4, 1850, Adamsville, O.). Prepared in 
Emporia (Kan.) H. S. ; Univ. of Kan. Phi 
(Jamma Delta; Gargoyle. Instr., Arch., Cor- 
nell, 1910-12; do., Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 
1912-16; Arch, and Arch. Draftsman, 1916. 
.Address, 13 11 Rhode Island Ave., Washington, 
D. C. ; bus. add., 1729 New York Ave., do. 

LYMAN M. KELLS 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Minn., loio; 
A. M., Columbia, 1913; Ph. D., do., 1914. 
Prepared in Sauk Center (Minn.) H. S. 
Teacher, Math., Cooper Union, N. Y., nights, 
1910-13; Instr., Coll. of City of New York, 
iqi4-i6; Instr., Math., L'niv. of 111., 1916-18. 
Bat. D, 329th F. A., Camp Custer, Mich.; 
O. T. C, France, 191 8 — . Address, Sauk Cen- 
ter, Minn.f 

RUTH KELSO 

(See No. 3436) 

GEORGE THEOPHILUS KEMP 
Physician; A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1883; Ph. D., do., 1886; M. D., Long Island 
Coll.; b. N 7, 1861, Baltimore; s. William 
Miller (b. 1814, Frederick Co., Md.) and 
Emma (Amelung) Kemp (b. 1820, Baltimore). 
Prepared in Baltimore City Coll. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Grad. Scholarship: Fellow- 
ship and Fellowship by Courtesy. Demonstra- 
tor of Physiol., Med. Dept., Univ. of Pa., 
1886-87; Assoc. Dir., Hoadland Lab., Dept. 
Bacteriol. and Physiol., 1888-98; do., Physiol., 
1889-94; Lecturer on Physiol., Long Island 
Coll. Hosp., 1892-94; Electro-Therapeutist, 
Dept. of Gynaecol., do., 1892-94; Phys. to Dept. 
of Nervous Diseases, Brooklyn Eye and Ear 
Hosp., 1892-94; Prof., Physiol., LTniv. of 111., 
1897-1908; Physician, 1908 — . Mem., Brooklyn 
Pathol. Soc; King's Co. Med. Soc, New 
York; Am. Pub. Health Assn.; Am. Physiol. 
Soc; Soc. of Am. Anatomists; Am. Natural- 
ists; A. A. A. S. ; A. M. A. Address, 8 25th 
St., Baltimore. t 

JACOB GARRETT KEMP 
(See No. 2719) 

AUBREY JOHN KEMPNER 
Professor; Ph. D., Goettingen, 191 1; b. S 
22, 1880, London, Eng. ; s. Nathan M. (b. 
1849, Berlin, Ger.) and Sophia (Allberry) 
Kempner (b. 1856, London, Eng.). Prepared 
n Berlin, Ger.; LTniv. of Berlin. Instr., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1911-15; Assoc, do.. 



900 



University of Illinois 



1915-18; Asst. Prof., </i;.. 1918 — . Auth.: Dis- 
sertation, l'l)er das Waringsche Problem und 
einige VcrallKemeinerungen, (loettingen, 1911. 
Married Kactlic L. Kempncr, Mr 29, 1906, 
Berlin, (lor. t'liildren: Sophia Hcdwig, b. Mr 
1, 1907; Kllon Mary, b. N jo, 1912. Address, 
907 \V. California St., Urbana. 

FORREST ELLWOOD KEMPTON 
(See No. G380) 
HARRY COLE KENDALL 
Engineer; B. S., Univ. of Mo., 1904; B. S., 
Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905; b. Ap 17, 1883, St. 
Louis; s. George J. and Eunice Elizabeth 
(Cole) Kendall. Prepared in Kirkwood H. S. 
Sigma Nu; Track Team, Univ. of Mo. With 
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1905-09; Instr., 
Univ. of 111., 1009-11; 111. Traction Co., 191 i- 
12; Portland Ry. Light & Power Co., 1912-16; 
Denver Tramway Co., 1917-1S; Engr., Emer- 
gency Fleet Corp., 1918 — . Auth.: Bond Test- 
ing Equipment, Univ. of 111. Test Car, Elcc. 
Traction. 1912; Novel Transfer adopted by 
Denver Tramway Co., Elec. Traction and Elec. 
Ry. Jour., 1917; Saving that Extra shovelful of 
Coal l)y Coasting, Elec. Ry. Jour., 1918. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Married Annetta Dean, 1912, 
Pittsburgh. C'hildren: Harry Cole, Jr., b. 
u)i,i; William Dean, b. 1914. Address, 3539 
1913; William Dean, b. 1914. Address, 6 
St. Helen's Court, Portland, Ore.; bus. add.. 
Lumberman's Bldg., (/i). 

•JAMES KENIS 
Instr., Clay Modeling and Arch. Ornamenta- 
tion, L'niv. of 111., 1874-7. Died Antwerp, 
Belgium. 

LUTHER EUGENE KENNEDY 

(See No. 7003) 
ROBERT EDWIN KENNEDY 
Instructor; b. Ag 4, 1SS7, Vincennes, Ind. ; 
s. Thomas (b. O 29, 1845, Marietta, O.) and 
Margaret Anne (Hall) Kennedy (b. My 9, 
1850, Vincennes, Ind.). Prepared in Winona 
Acad., Winona Lake, Ind. Attended L^niv. of 
III., 1909-10; Instr., Foundry Practice, Lhiiv. 
of 111., 191017. Co. A, 313th Engrs., Camp 
Dodge, la., 1917; 2nd Lt., Ord. Dept., Aber- 
deen Provisional Grounds, Aberdeen, Md., 
1918 — . Address, Aberdeen, Md. 

WTLLARD JOHN KENNEDY 
Prof, and V. Dir. ; A. B., la. St. Coll., 
1899; b. O I, 1876^ Vernon, Ont., Can.; s. 
Archibald (b. Ja 1832, Maxwell, do.) and 
Jane (McGinnis) Kennedy (b. Mr 1S37, Grieflf, 
Scot.). Prejiared in Kcmptville H. S. Alpha 
Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Medalist of Class of 
1898, Ontario Agr. Coll.; George Cox Scholar- 
ship, do, 1897; attended Ont. Agr. Coll.; 
studied one yr. in Europe; Live Stock Lectur- 
er, Minn.; Farmers Inst., 1898-99; Instr., An. 
Husb., Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; Prof. An. 
Husb. and V. Dir. of Agr. Exp. Sta., la. St. 
Coll., 1901 — ; Expert in An. Husb., L^^. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1904-05, and 1907. Auth.: A 
Number of Exp. Sta. Buls., and a regular con- 
tributor to Breeders' Ga::ette. Farmers Advo- 
cate, and various other agr. jours. Mem., Am. 
Breeders' Assn.; Assn. of An. Nutr. • A. A. 
A. S. Married Beulah M. Bingham, F 13, 
1904, Ames, la. Children: R. M., b. N 22, 
1904; R. A., b. Jl 2, 1906. Address, Ames, 
la.t 

ROBERT JOSEPH KERNER 

Student; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1908; A. 
M., do., 1909; b. Ag 27, 1887; s. Joseph A. 
(b. Bohemia) and Reizena (Veselak) Kerner 
(b. Austria). Prepared in W. Div. H. S., 
Chicago. Honor Grad. Scholar, Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1907-08; Townshend Scholar in Hist., 
Harvard, 1910-11. Instr., Hist., Lewis Inst., 
Chicago; Asst., Am. Hist., Univ. of III., 1909- 



10; Grad. Stud., Hist., Harvard, 19 10. Auth.: 
Diary of Edward Crippen, 27th 111. Volunteers, 
War of the Rebellion; Trans, of 111. St. Hist. 
Soc. No. 14, 1901. Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; 
111. Hist. Soc. Address, Cicero, Ill.t 

JOSEPHINE ELLROD KERR (ALLISON) 
(See No. 3059) 

JAMES KESSLER 
(See No. G3S2) 

JAMES MOSS KETCH 
(See No. 8478) 

VICTOR ALVIN KETCHAM 
Instructor; A. B., O. St. Univ., 1907; LL. 
B., do., 1910; b. Ag 7, 1883, Corning, O. 
Debate Coach, 11. S., Mt. Vernon, O., 1909-10; 
Instr., Eng. and Debate Coach, Univ. of Me., 
1910-12; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1912-13. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, Corning, O.f 

MILO SMITH KETCHUM 
(See No. 889) 

ALBERT FRANKLIN KIDDER 
(See No. 2721) 

ARTHUR KIERNAN 
Instructor; Ph. B., Brown, 1011; A. M., do., 
1916; b. D 2 2, iS8S, Providence, R. I.; s. 
John (b. Ireland) and Mary A. (McCabe) 
Kiernan (b. Providence, R. I.). Prepared in 
Tech. H. S., Providence, R. I. Sigma Nu. 
Asst., Math, and Stud., Univ. of 111., 1911-13; 
Life Ins., 1913-15; Grad. Stud, and Asst., 
Brown, 1915-16; Instr., U. S. Naval Acad., 
i9ifi — . Married Grace Pollard, S 19, 1916, 
Providence, R. I. Child, son, b. Je 28, 1918. 
Address, 5 Martin St., Annapolis, Md. ; bus. 
add., \J. S. Naval Acad., do. 

ALLEN HOLMES KIMBALL 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Calif., 1910; 
M. S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1912; b. O 27, 1886. 
Instr., Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 1912-14; 
Prof., la. St. Agr. Coll., 1914 — . Mem., Epis. 
Church. .Address, 129 E. 7th St.. Ames, la.t 

CLARA MAUD KIMBALL (GOLD- 
SCHMIDT) 

Born N 5, 1867, Boston; d. Edwin A. (b. 
Orange, N. J.) and Clara J. (Bryant) Kimball 
(b. do.). Prepared in Champaign H. S. At- 
tended L'niv. of 111., 1883-84; N. E. Conserva- 
tory of Music, 1885-86, 1887-88; Teacher, 
Music, 1886-87. do., Univ. of 111., 1888-92. 
1893-94; stud, in Berlin, Ger., 1892-93. Mem., 
\\ Oman's Club, Upper Montclair, Pres. ; Bd. 
of Mgrs. for Montclair Fresh Air and Con- 
valescent Home, Sec. Married Edward Gold- 
schmidt, Je 14, 1894, Champaign. Children: 
Margaret Maud, b. J a 14, 1896; Clara E., b. 
My 27, 180S; Edward Kimball, b. Jl 14, 1905. 
.4i!dress, 21 Norman Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. 

•EDWARD ALONZO KIMBALL 
Born N 21, i8?4. Orange, N. H. Foreman, 
Mach. Shop, Univ. of 111., 1877-85; Instr., 
iron work and foreman, 1S85-89. Married 
Clara Jane Brooks Bryant. Children: Edwin 
Raymond, b. N 5. 1803; Clara Mavid, b. N 5, 
18(17; C'onrad Bryant, b. S 23, 1873. Died 
N 14, 1898, Chicago. 

SIDNEY FISKE KIMBALL 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1000; M. Arch., 
do.. 1912; Ph. D., L'niv. of Mich., 1015; b. 
D 8, 1888, Newton, Mass.; s. Edwin Fiske and 
Ellen (Ripley) Kimball. Prepared in Me- 
chanic Arts H. S., Boston. Delta l^psilon; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Rho Chi. Instr., 



Faculty 



901 



Arch., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Asst. Prof., 
Arch., Univ. of Mich., 1913— i In charge of 
Dept. of Fine Arts, do., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Thomas Jeffer.son and the First Monument of 
the Classical Revival in America, 191S; 
Thomas Jefferson, Architect, Boston, 19 16; 
(with G. if. Edgell) A History of Architecture, 
Harper & Brothers, 1918; The Arrangement of 
Photographs, Brickbidlder, Vol. 17, 1908; Brick 
Manor Houses of France, do., Vol. 21, 1912. 
1913; The Dept. of Arch., Univ. of III. Alumni 
Quarterly, Vol. 7, iQU; The History and 
Monuments of our National Art, Art and 
Archaeology, Vol. 4. i9i('; The Chateau des 
Grotteaux, Arch. Record, Vol. aO, 1916; The 
Genetis of the White House. Century Mag., 
Vol. 95, 1918; various other articles. Mem., 
A. I. A.; Archaeol. Inst, of Am.; Harvard 
Club, New York City; Univ. Club, Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich. Married Marie Goebel ('11), Je 
7, 1913, ITrbana. Address, Univ. of Va., 
Charlottesville, Va. 

JAMES ERNEST KINDRED 
(See No. G385) 

HOWARD BAKER KINGSBURY 
(See No. 3823) 

MARGARET KINGSBURY (FOOTE) 
A. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1907; b. S 3, 
1884, Bulgaria; d. Frederick Lyman and Lu- 
ella Loughton (Olds) Kingsbury. Prepared 
in Newton H. S., Newtonville, Mass. ; Univ. 
of Calif.; Univ. of 111. Libn., Catalog Dej)!., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; In charge of Hist, and 
Pol. Sc. Seminary, do., 1911-13. Married 
l-'rancis Seeley Foote, Jr., Jl 15, 1913, Los 
Angeles. Children: Elizabeth Luella, b. Ap 
30, 1914; Francis Seeley, III, b. D 10, 1916. 
Address, 1541 Hawthorne Terrace, Berkeley, 
Calif. 

JOHN STERLING KINGSLEY 
Professor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1875; Sc. 
D., Princeton, 1885; b. Ap 7, 1854, Cincin- 
natus, N. Y. : s. Lewis (b. D 12, 1823, do.) 
and Julia Abigail (Kingman) Kingsley (b. F 
21, 1824, do.). Prepared in Norwich (N. Y.) 
and Cincinnatus (N. Y.) Acads.; Brooklyn 
(N. Y.) Poly.; Peabody Acad, of Sc; Phila- 
delphia Acad, of Sc; Univ. of Freiburg. Cura- 
tor, Peabody Acad, of Sc, 1876-78; do., Wor- 
cester Nat. Hist. Soc, 1880-81; Prof., Zool., 
Univ. of Ind., 1887-89; do., Univ. of Neb., 
1889-91; Prof., Biol., Tufts Coll., 1892-1913; 
Prof., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1913—- Ed., 
Standard Nat. Hist., 1881-84; Am. Naturalist, 
1886-1907; Jour, of Morphol., 1910 — . Author.: 
Naturalists Assistant, 1882; Vertebrate Zoology, 
1899; Elements of Comparative Zoology, 1897; 
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates, 1912, 
revised 1917; Translated Hertwig Man. of 
Zool., 1902, revised 1912; About 300 articles. 
Mem., Boston Soc of Nat. Hist.; Philadelphia 
Acad, of Natural Sc. ; Am. Naturalists; Am. 
Anatomical Soc. ; Soc. of Am. Zool. ; Ind. and 
111. Acads. of Sc. ; Anatomische Gesellschaft; 
Zool. Soc. of London; A. A. A. S. Married 
Mary Emma Read, Ja 31, 1882, Salem, Mass. 
Child, Mary Winship. Address, loii W. 
California Ave., Urbana. 

DAVID KINLEY 
Prof., Dean, and Univ. V. P.; A. B., Yale, 
1884; A. B., Johns Hopkins, 1892; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Wis., 1893; LL. D., 111. Coll., Univ. 
of Wis., 1918; b. Ag 2, 1861, Dundee, Scot- 
land; s. David (b. Belfast, Ireland) and Jes- 
sie Preston (Shepherd) Kinley (b. Dundee, 
Scotland). Prepared in Punchard Free Sch., 
and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. Phi Gam- 
ma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Second Math. 
Prize, soph, class; First Prize, soph, year. 
Essay Writing. Prin., H. S., North Andover, 



Mass., 1884-90; Asst., Hist., Johns Hopkins, 
1891-92; Instr., Econ. and Logic, Baltimore 
Woman's Coll., 1891-92; Asst., Econ., Univ. 
of Wis., 1892-93; Asst. Prof., Econ., Univ. 
of 111., 1893-94; Prof., Econ. and Dean, Coll. 
of Literature and Arts, do., 1894- 1906; Dir., 
Sch. of Commerce, 1902-1915; Prof., Econ. and 
Dean, Grad. Sch., do.. 1906; V. P., Univ., 
1914 — ; Hon. Mem., Faculty, Univ. of Chile. 
Auth.: The Independent Treasury of the 
United States, Crowell, 1893; Trusts, (a 
monograph), Univ. Assn., Chicago, 1899; 
Money, Macmillan Co., 1904; The Use of 
Credit Instruments in Payments in the United 
States, Rept. to Nat. Monetary Comn., 1910; 
The Independent Treasury and the Banks, do., 
1910; also many articles. Mem., Congr. 
Church; Wis. Acad. Sc, Arts, and Letters; 
Am. Econ. Assn., Pres., 1913; Am. Statistical 
Soc; City Club of Chicago, 1905; Univ. Club 
of ("hicago; Research Com., Div. of Hist, and 
Econ., Carnegie Endowment for Internal. 
Peace; 111. Indus. Ins. Comn., 1906; U. S. 
Delegate to 4th Pan-Am. Cong., Buenos Ayres, 
1910; Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy on 
Special Mission, Santiago, Chile, 1910; Dele- 
gate to Second Pan-Am. Sc Cong., Wash- 
ington, 191 5; mem.. Permanent (!roup Com., 
of Pan-Am. Conf. assigned to the Republic 
of Chile, 191 5 — ; City Club, Chicago; Univ. 
Club, ('hicago. Married Kate Ruth Neal, Je 
22, 1897. Children: Harriet Louise, b. 3, 
1898; Janet Fraser, b. Ag 28, 1903. Address, 
iioi W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

HARLOW BARTON KIRKPATRICK 

(See No. 1541) 

SIDNEY DALE KIRKPATRICK 

(See No. 7693) 

FLORENCE MARY KIRKUP (PARCEL) 
Born Jl 21, 1882, Durham Co., Eng. Pre- 
pared in Denison (la.) Pub. Sch.; Grad., 
Denison Norm. Coll. ; Nat. summer sch. of 
Music; Attended Chicago Musical Coll.; pupil 
of Mrs. Cheney, New York City, and of Frank 
Baird, Chicago. Pvt. work, Denison, la., three 
yrs.; Manilla, la., one yr.; Chicago, one yr. ; 
teacher. Voice and Piano, Norm. Coll., Mor- 
rison, Tenn., one yr. ; do., Voice and Chorus 
in Hillside Home Sch., Hillside, Wis., two yrs.; 
do.. Voice and Music Hist., N. W. Coll., 
Naperville, 111., two yrs.; Instr., Voice, Univ. 
of 111., 1909-15. Married John Parcel. Ad- 
dress, 806 i2th Ave., S. E., Minneapolis.t 

DAVID KLEIN 
(See No. 2726) 

EARL KILBURN KLINE 
Professor; B. A., LTniv. of Okla., 1906; 
B. A., Oxford Univ., 1910; M. A., do., 1913; 
b. Mr 14, 1884, Harper, Kan.; s. E. W. (b. 
1847, Shenandoah Valley, Va.) and Lottie 
(Birkett) Kline (b. 1855, Washington, 111.). 
Prepared in Oldcott H. S., Stillwater, Okla. 
Senate Debating Soc. Attended Univ. of 
Goettingen and Univ. of Leipzig, 1910-13. 
Stud., Asst., Latin, Okla. Univ., 1905-07; 
Instr., Ger., Kan. Univ., 1913-14; Asst. Prof., 
Mod. Lang., Whitman Coll., 1914-15; Instr., 
Ger., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Prof., Mod. Lang., 
Univ. of Wyo., 1916 — . Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Annemorie Frauenheim, Ag 17, 1914, 
New Orleans. Address, 709 Sheridan St., 
Laramie, Wyo. 

HARRY JOHN KLOTZ 
(See No. 5251) 

WILLARD ALFRED KNAPP 
(See No. 3061) 



University of Illinois 



JOHN MEREDITH KNAPPENBERGER 

(See No. 9182) 

ABNER RICHARD KNIGHT 

(See G392) 
LEE IRVING KNIGHT 

(See No. 1720) 
MABEL ALMA KNIGHT (HARKNESS) 

(See No. 4753) 
CHARLES TOBIAS KNIPP 
Professor; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1S94; A. M., do., 
1896; Ph. D., Cornell, 1900; b. Ag 13, 1809, 
Napoleon, O. ; s. Frederick E. (b. D 20, 1S42, 
Galion, O.) and Pauline (Vouche) Knipp (b. 
S 21, 1845, Saxony, Ger.). Prepared in Na- 
poleon (<.).) H. S. Sigma Xi; Hon. Mem., 
Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Beta Kappa; 
Pres. White Fellowship, 1898- 1900. Instr., 
Phys., Ind. Univ., 1S93-1900; Asst. Prof., do.. 
1000-03; Instr., Univ. of Mo., Smnmer Sch., 
Mountain Grove, Mo., 1902; Asst. Prof.. 
Phys., LTniv. of 111., 1903-15; Assoc. Prof., 
Exp. Elec, do., 1915-17; Prof., do.. 1917 — ; 
Instr., Phys., Ind. Univ. Summer Sch., 1905; 
on leave for study abroad. Cavendish Lab., 
Cambridge Univ., Eng., 1910-11. Auth. : Tem- 
perature and Potential-Pressure Relations in 
the Mercury Arc, Phys. Rt':\, \'ol. 31. 1910; 
do., abstract in full, Electrician (of London), 
Vol. 66, 1910; Ein leistungsfahigcr und schnell 
wirkender Apparat zur Destination von Oucck- 
silber, Phys. Zcitschr, Vol. 12, 191 1; an Ef- 
ticient and Rapid Mercury Still, Sc. Vol. a, 
1911; Rays of Positive Electricity from the 
W'ehnelt Cathode, Phil. Mag., Vol. 22, 191 1; 
On the Production of a Helix of Ravs from 
the Wehnelt Cathode, Phys. Rev., Vol. 34, 
1911; Rays of Positive Electricity from the 
Wehnelt Cathode (second paper), do.. Vol. 34, 
1912; The Effect of Light on the Helix of 
Cathode Rays from a Wehnelt Cathode, ex- 
perimental. Abstract in do.; On the Beaded 
Character of the Cathode Rav Line as Revealed 
by Instantaneous Photograplis taken at Short 
Range, do., N. S., Vol. 2, No. i, Jl, 1013; 
The Determination of e/m for Cathode Rays 
as a Laboratory Experiment for an Under- 
graduate Course in Electrical Measurements, 
*Sch. Sc. and Maih., Vol. 14, 1914: Determina- 
tion of the Horizontal Intensity of the Earth's 
Afagiietic Field by Means of the Discharge 
from the Wehnelt Cathode, Terrestial Magnet- 
ism and Atmosf'heric Elec., Vol. 20, No. 2, Je 
1 915; Color Effects of Positive and Cathode 
Rays in Residual Air, Hydrogen, Helium, etc., 
5'c-., N. S., Vol. 42, No. 1096, 1915; various 
other articles. Mem., 111. St. Acad, of Sc. ; 
Ind. Acad, of Sc. ; A. A. A. S. ; Fellow, 1900; 
Am. Phys. Soc; Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E., 
1905; Presby. Church. Married Frances 
Ynona Knaiise, Je 25, 1896, Arcadia, Ind. 
Children: Pauline Louise, b. Ap 2, 1000; Fran- 
ces Mary, b. Je 21, 1904; Julian Knause, b. 
Ja 18, 1910; Charles Joseph, b. Ag 14, 1911 
(died Ag 24, 191 1); Barbara, b. 1913. Ad- 
dress, 913 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

CARL F. KNIRK 
Dir.,, Gardens; b. Je, 1S80, Quincv, Mich. 
Grad., Central St. Norm. Sch., Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich., 1905; Lfniv. of Chicago. Asst., Geog., 
Central St. Norm. Sch., one yr. ; Stud. Asst., 
Geol., Univ. of 111., 1907-08; Asst., do., 1008-09; 
teacher, Cleveland Pub. Schs., 190S-17; Dir., 
Gardens, Cleveland, 191 7 — . Mem., Church 
of the New Jerusalem. Married Olive Hafer, 
Je 25, 1909. Child, Carl Hafer, b. Ap i, 191 1. 
Address, 1437 Mars Ave., Cleveland. 

JOHN McBRIDE KNOTE 
A. B., Wittenberg Coll., 1904; A. M., O. 
St. Univ., 1906; b. F 19, 1884, Springfield, O. 
Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem., O. St. Univ., 1904- 



07; do., Ceram. Chem., do., 1907-08; do., 
Ceram., Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Auth.: Some 
Physical and Chemical Changes in Clays Due 
to the Inlluence of Heat ; A New Type of 
Laboratory Kiln. Mem., Lutherati Cluuch. 
.Address, Springfield, Ill.t 

MIRIAM KNOWLTON 
(See No. 6366) 

WILLIAM HAW KNOX 
Soil Specialist; Ph. G., S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 
1895; B. S., do., 1898; M. S., do., 1901; b. 
Ag 4, 1872, Montford, Wis. Teacher, Pub. 
Sch.; Lab. Instr., Chem., S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 
four yrs. ; Chief Asst., Soil Phys., III. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., 1901-02. S. Dak. Agr. Coll., Ad- 
dress, S. Dak. Agr. Coll., Brookings, S. Dak. J 

FRED CONRAD KOCH 

(See No. 1241) 

CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID 
Prof, and Asst. Dir.; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 
1S90; A. M.. Harvard. 1892: Ph. D.. do., 1894; 
b. O II, 1865, Granville, 111.; s. Nelson (b. 
1839, Bornholm, Denmark) and Tanette (Blake) 
Kofoid (b. Ja 8. 1844, Granvifle, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Ciranville H. S. ; Oberlin Acad. 
Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta 
Kappa Alpha; Signi>i Xi; Grad. Fellowship, 
Harvard, 1903-04; Teaching Fellowship, Ober- 
lin CoU., 1890-91; Instr., Vertebrate Morphol., 
l^niv. of Mich., 1S94-95; Supt., Biol. Exp. Sta.; 
Asst. Prof. Zool., and Supt., Natural Hist. 
Sur., I'niv. of 111., 1S96-1901; Asst. Prof., 
Histol,. and Embryol., Univ. of Calif., 1901-04; 
Assoc. Prof., do., 1904-05; Acting Head of 
Dept., Zool., do., 1905-06; Acting Dir., San 
Diego Marine Biol. Sta., 1905-08; Asst. Dir., 
do., iqoS-ii; Prof., Zool. and Head of Dept., 
do., 1910 — ; Asst. Dir., Scripps Inst. Biol. Re- 
search, Univ. of Calif., 19 11 — . Maj., San. 
Corps, N. A., loiS; Commanding officer,, Dept. 
Lab., Fort Sam Houston, Tex., 191 8; do.. Lab. 
Car Metchnikoff So. Dept., U. S. A., 1918; 
engaged in Hookworm Sur. of troops of So. 
Dept. Honorable mention, Paris Expisition, 
1900; Gold Medal La. Purchase Exposition, 
1904; Scientific Staff, Mich. Fish Comn., sum- 
mer, 1894; Asst. Naturalist, U. S. S. Alba- 
tross, Coast of Calif., 1904; with Eastern Pa- 
cific Expedition of Alexander Agassiz. LT. S. S. 
Albatross, 1904-05; Special Agt., U. S. Bur. of 
Educ. to Biol. Stas. of Europe, 1008-09. In- 
ventor, Kofoid Plankton Net; Kofoid Water 
Sampler for deep sea work; Kofoid self-closing 
horizontal deep sea closing net. Auth. : Nu- 
merous scientific articles in Bui. 111. Sta. Lab. 
Natural Hist.; Bui. M. C. Z., ITniv. of Calif. 
Publications in Zool., Arch. F. Protistenkunde, 
Am. A'attiralist ; Assoc. Ed. Am. A^attiralist. 
1896; Zool. Ed.. Jour, of Applied Microscopy, 
1001-04; Ed.. LTniv. of Calif. Publications in 
Zool.; Am. Ed., Internationale Rezue Gesam- 
stcm Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie ; Col- 
laborator, Jour, of E.rp. Zoology, Am. Jour. 
of Anatomy : Archil es de Biologic Lacustrial. 
Mem.. Congr. Church; A. A. A. S., fellow; 
Am. Soc. Microscopists, 1896; Assn. Am. An- 
atomist, 1004; Am. Soc. Naturalists, 1895; 
Am. Soc. Morphologists, 1S04; Am. Soc. Zoo- 
logists. 1902; Biol. Soc. of the Pacific, 1910 — ; 
San Francisco Acad, of Sc, 1901. Fellow, 
1918; A. A. A. S., 1914; Wash. Acad. Soc, 
1914: C^om. on Protozool. of Med. Zool., Div. 
of Medicine and Related Sc, Nat. Research 
Council. Married Carrie Prudence Winter, 
Te 30, 1894, Middlefield. Conn. Address, 2616 
Etna St., Berkley, Calif. 

EDW^ARD F. KOHMAN 
Chemist; B. A., Univ. of Kan., i9i2:_Ph. D., 
Yale, 1915; b. Ja 19. 1885, Dillon, Kan.; s. 
Henry (b. 1845, Ger.) and Mary (Wuthnow) 



Faculty 



903 



Koliman (b. 1849, Wis.)- Prepared in Dick- 
inson Co., H. S., Chapman, Kan. Alpha Chi 
Sigma; Phi Bela Kappa; Sigma Xi. Assoc, 
Dairy Chcm., Univ. of III., 1915-17; Chem., 
IT. S. Bur. of Chem., 1917 — . Married Margue- 
rite (). Villepigue, Jl 29, 19 14, Chanute, Kan. 
Children: Truman Paul, b. Mr 8, 1916; Bar- 
bara Ann, b. Je 6, 1917. Address, 25 John- 
son Ave., Indianapolis. 

ARMIN HAJINAN ROLLER 
Instructor; A. B., West. Reserve Univ., 
190s; A. M., do., 1906; Ph. D., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 191 1 ; b. Ja 26, 1878, Komjati, Hungary; 
s. Francis Philip (b. F 1848, Egerszog. do.) 
and Lina (Stark) Koller (b. My 1858, Kom- 
jati, do.). Prepared in Gymnasium, Budapest, 
Hungary. Fellowship, Ger., Univ. of Chicago, 
2 yrs. Acting Asst. Prof., Ger., Butler Coll., 
Indianapolis, 191 o; Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111., 
1910-11; Instr., do., 191 1 — . Auth.: The The- 
ory of Environment, Part I, Geo. Banta Pub. 
Co., 1 918; Methods of Teaching Prose Com- 
position, Monastshefte fiir Deutsche Sprache 
iind Pcidagogik, Vol. 15, F and Mr 1914. Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Philol. Soc, Univ. 
of 111. Married Katherine Schlesinger, Je 16, 
1912, Cleveland. Children: Ruth, b. My 4, 
191 3; Elizabeth, b. O 10, 19 14; Edna, b. Ap 
14, 1916. Address, 11 10 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

LILY KOLLOCK (PAETOW) 

A. B., Woman's Coll. of Baltimore, 1895; 
Ph. D.. ITniv. of Pa., 1899: b. Ap 27, 1873, 
Philadelphia; d. Matthew Henry (b. Jl 10, 
1834, Norfolk, Va.) and Katherine (McEl- 
haney) Kollock (b. Ag i, 1852, Philadelphia). 
Picpared in Philadelphia Girls' Sch., and Girls' 
Latin Sch., Baltimore. Tau Kappa Pi; Sigma 
Xi; Bloomfield-Moore Fellow in Chem., Univ. 
of Pa., 1897-99; Hon. Fellow, C'hem., do., 1900- 
01; Instr., Chem., Vassar Coll., 1899-1900; 
Head of Dcpt., Chem. and Phys., Girls' H. S., 
Louisville, Ky., 1901-07; Dean of Women, 
I'niv. of 111., 1907-10. Auth.: The Use of 
the Rotating Anode and Mercury Cathode in 
Klectro-Analysis, Proceedings of Am. Phil. Soc., 
V'ol. 44, and Trans. A. C. S.. Vol. 27; The 
Use of Rotating Anode and Mercury Cathode 
in Electro-Analysis, Second Paper, Trans. A. 
C. S., Vol. 27; The Effect of Sulphuric Acid 
on the Deposition of Metals, When Using a 
Mercury t'athode and Rotating Anode, do.. 
Vol. 29, and Proceedings of Am. Phil. Soc, 
Vol. 45 ; New Results in Electrolysis, Proceed- 
ings of Am. Phil. Soc, Vol. 46; The Determi- 
nation of Indium with Use of Mercury Cathode 
and Rotating Anode, Trans. A. C. S., Vol. 32; 
various other articles. Married Louis John 
I'aetow, Je 6, 191 1, Philadelphia. Children: 
Charles Kollock, b. Jl 15, 1912; Dorothea Gar- 
ling, b. F 24, 1916. Address, 722 Arlington 
Ave., Thousand Oaks, Berkeley, Calif. 

JOSEPHINE RUTH KORTEN 

B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; b. N 9, 1878, 
Green Bay, Wis.; s. Charles (b. Je 19, 1835, 
Wcsel, Ger.) and Josephine (Koch) Korten 
(b. Ja 19, 1846, Birnbaum, do.). Prepared 
in Englewood H. S. Fellow and Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Asst., Chem., Vassar 
Coll., 1903-4; Instr., Chem., Wells Coll., 1904-5; 
attended Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6. Address, 
6722 Union Ave., Chicago. t 

ALONZO PLUMSTED KRATZ 
(See No. 3065) 

JLTNIUS FREDERICK KREHBIEL 
Chemist; B. S., Alfred Univ., 1904; b. D 
29, 1879, Delevan, N. Y. Instr., Chem., Alfred 
l^niv., 1905-06; do., Ceram., LTniv. of 111., 
1906-07; Ceram. Chem., Am. Terra Cotta Co., 
111., 1907-09; in Prof. Orton's testing lab., 



Columbus, O., 1912-14; Ceram. Chem., Advance 
Terra Cotta Co., Chicago Hgts., III., 1914 — . 
Address, 1612 Thorn St., Chicago Heights, 111. 

ADOLPH KREIKENBAUM 
(See No. 1543) , 



HARRY 



CLEVELAND KREMERS 
(See G395) 



AUGUST CHARLES KREY 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1907; A. 
M., do., 1908; b. Je 29, 1886, Ger. Asst., Hist., 
Univ. of Wis., 1907-08; Asst. Instr., H. S., 
Milwaukee, 1908-09; Asst., Hist., Univ. of 
Wis., 1909-10; Head Instr., do., H. S., Mil- 
waukee, 1910; Instr., do., Univ. of Tex., 1910- 
12; do., LTniv. of III., 1912-13; do., Univ. of 
Minn., 1913 — . Address, 939 14th Ave., S. E., 
Minneapolis.! 

WILLIAM OTTERBEIN KROHN 
Physician; A. B., West. Coll. (now Leander 
Clark Coll.), 1887; A. M., Ph. D., Yale, 1889; 
M. D., N. W. Univ., 1905; b. Mr 23, 1868, 
Gabon, O. ; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. near 
York, Pa.) and Barbara Ann (Smith) Krohn 
(b. near Gabon, O.). Prepared in Gabon (O.) 
H. S. Alpha Kai)pa Kappa; Sr. Fellowship, 
Clark Univ., 1892. Head of Dept., Phil., 
Psych., and Ethics, Adelbert Coll. and Cleve- 
land Coll. for Women of West. Reserve Univ., 
1889-91; Asst. Prof., Psych, and Ped., Univ. 
of 111., 1892-93; Asst. Prof., Psych., do., 
1893-97; Psychologist, Eastern Hosp. for In- 
sane, Kankakee, 1897-99; lecturer and auth., 
Chicago, 1899-1905; Physician, Chicago, 1905 — . 
Founder of 111. Soc. for Child Study, Univ. 
of 111., 1895; of The Child Study Monthly; 
The Psychiater. Inventor of Special research 
apparatus for Lab. of Psych, and examination 
of insane. Auth.: Practical Lessons in Psy- 
chology, Werner Co., 1893; Graded Lessons in 
Hygiene, William O. Krohn & Co., now pub. by 
D. Appleton & Co.; First Book in Hygiene, do.; 
also various articles. Married Emma Beard- 
shear, Ag 26, 1887, Dayton, O. (died Ja 6, 
1890, Cleveland); Hattie Weaver, S 7, 1892, 
New London, Conn. Children: Gretchen, b. 
Jl 24, 1888; Stuart Beardshear, b. O 22, 1889. 
Address, 29 E. Madison St., Chicagof 

A. LOUIS KUEHMSTED 
M. E., Cornell, 1891; b. Ja 17, 1866, 0.sh- 
kosh. Wis. Prepared in Oshkosh (Wis.) H. S. 
Asst., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1892-3; 
Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Gregory Elec. Co., Chi- 
cago. Address, 1601 S. Lincoln St., Chicago. f 

ALFRED LEONHARDT KUEHN 
(See No. 1368) 

FRED KUHLMANN 
Psychologist; A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1899; 
A. M., do., 190 1 ; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1903; 
b. Mr 22, 1876, Davenport, la. Sigma Xi. 
Asst., Psych. Lab., LTniv.. of Neb., 1898-1901; 
do.. Clark Univ., 1901-05; Instr., Psych., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-10; Dir. Research, Minn. Sch. for 
Feeble Minded and Colony for Epileptics, 
1910 — . Auth.: Experimental Studies in Men- 
tal Deficiency, Am. Jour, of Psych., Vol. 15; 
The Place of Mental Imagery and Memory 
Among Mental Functions, do., 1905. Address, 
State Hosp., Faribault, Minn.f 

CHARLES JULIUS KULLMm 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1899; A. M., do., 
1000; Ph. D.. Tubingen. Wurtemburg, 1901; b. 
Mr 5, 1879, Sedalia, Mo.; s. John M. (b. F 
10, 1849, Lafayette, Ind.) and Sallie Adelaide 
(Fenner) Kullmer (b. D 18, 1856, Bellevue, 
la.). Prepared in Great Falls, Mont. Instr., 
Harvard and Radcliffe, 1901-04; Instr., Ger., 



904 



University of Illinois 



Univ. of 111., 1904-05; Asst. Prof., Syracuse 
Univ., 1905-08; Assoc. Prof., do., 1908-12; 
Prof., do., 1912 — . Invented "Kullmer Equa- 
torial Star Finder," 19 10. Auth. : A Passage 
in Hermann and Dorothea, Mod. Lang. Notes, 
Vol. 20; Poessneck, the Scene of Hermann 
and Dorothea, Baltimore, Furst Co., 1907; 
Poessneck und Hermann and Dorothea, Heidle- 
berg, Winter Univ., Buchg, 1907; A Sketch 
Map of Germany: The 2x3 Diagonal Method, 
Syracuse, Kramer, 1912; (with Prof. C. W. 
Cabeen) France: A French Composition Book, 
the Roofed Square — Paris Method, Syracuse, 
Kramer, 1914; Betrachtungen iiber die Biblio- 
theken, Frankfurter Zcitiing, No. 241, 1910; 
Star Maps and Star Facts, Syracuse, 19 10, 
2nd edition, 1912; The Delights of an Interest 
in the Stars, Syracuse, 1910; A Luminous 
Meteor Cloud, Mont hi v Weather Rcvieiv, D 
1908; The Shift of the Storm Track, Publica- 
tion, 192, Carnegie Inst, of Wash., 1914; The 
Law of the Shift of the Storm Track, Bui. 
of the Geo!. Soc. of Am., Vol. 25; Monthly 
Storm Frequency in the U. S., Proceedings 
of the Second Pan-Am. Sc. Cong., Vol. 11, 
Washington, 19 17. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assii.; 
L'niv. Club, Syracuse. Address, 505 Univ. 
Place, Syracuse, N. Y. 

JACOB KUNZ 
Professor; Ph. D., Polytechnikum, Zurich, 
Switzerland, 1907; b. N 3, 1874, Brittnau, 
Switzerland; s. Jacob (b. 1843, do.) and Anna 
Maria (Weber) Kunz (b. 1842, do.). Pre- 
pared in Zofingen, Aargau; attended Univ. of 
Cambridge, 1907-8; Diploma in Naturwissen- 
schaften. Asst., Phys., Zurich, 1900-06; Instr., 
do., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1908-09; Asst. Prof., 
Phys., Univ. of 111., 1909 — . Served in the 
Swiss Army, 1897-1900. Auth.: Induction der 
Drehfeldern rotierenden Kugeln aus der 
Lammlung electrotechnischer Vortriige, Stutt- 
gart; Teilbarkeit der Materie, Zurich; Theo- 
retische Physik auf Mechanischer Grundlage 
Eneke, Stuttgart; also various articles. Mem., 
Am. Phys. Soc. ; Am. Astronomical Soc. ; A. A. 
A. S. Address, 1205 Orchard St., Urbana. 

ROBERT HAYDEN KUSS 
(See No. 1913) 

MARTHA JACKSON KYLE 
(See No. 1054) 

LUCAS PETRON KYRIDES (KYRIA- 
KIDES) 

Research Chem. ; A. B., Anatolia Coll., 
Marsovan, Turkey, Asia, 1902; A. B., Univ. 
of Mich., 1907; Sc. D., do., 1909; b. Ap 13. 
1883, Broussa, Turkey; s. Petros (b. do.) and 
Theodora (loannon) Kyriakides (b. do.). Pre- 
pared in Hellenic Sch., Broussa, Academic 
Dept., Anatolia Coll. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda 
LTpsilon. Asst., Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1907- 
08; First Asst., do., 190S-09; Research Chem., 
LTniv. of 111., 1909-10; Chem., Detroit Soap 
Co., Detroit, 1910-11; Research Chem., Hood 
Rubber Co., E. Watertown, Mass., 1911-14; do., 
Parke Davis and Co., Detroit, 1914-15; organ- 
ized and operated Detroit Organic Chemi- 
cals Co., 1915-16; Research, Organic Chem., 
General Chem. Co., New York City, 
1915 — . Auth.: A Contribution to the 
Study of the Relation Between Color and 
Constitution in the Triphenylniethane Series 
(Thesis) 1909; Some Organic Preparations, 
Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 36, 1914; Observations on 
some Barbier-Grignard Reactions, do., 1914; 
New Processes for the Preparation of Unsatu- 
rated Hydrocarbons with Conjugated Double 
Bonds, do., 1914; New Processes for the 
Preparation of Butadiene, i, 3, Hydrocarbons 
II, Pyrogenetic Decomposition of Hydro Com- 
pounds, do., 1914; New Processes for the 
Preparation of Butadiene, i, 3, Hydrocarbons 



III, Catalytic Dehydration of Hydroxyl Com- 
pounds, do., 1914. Mem., Jr. Research Soc, 
Univ. of Mich.; .V. C. S. Name legally changed 
to Kyrides. Address, General Chemical Co., 
Research Dept., 25 Broad St., New York City. 

BURRITT SAMUEL LACY 
Chemist; A. B., Harvard, 1903; A. M., do., 
1904; Ph. D., do., 1906; b. Mr 4, 1882, Du- 
buque, la. Attended Carlsruhe Poly, and 
L^niv. of Berlin, 1506-8. Asst., Gen. Chem., 
Harvard, 1903-4; Asst., Qual. Analysis, do., 
1904-6; John Harvard Fellow, Harvard, 1905-6; 
Parker Fellow, do., 1906-7; Instr., Chem., 
L^niv. of 111., 1908-9; Asst. Mgr., Perth Amboy 
Chem. Works, Sewaren, N. J. Auth.: Electro- 
stenolysis and Faraday's Law, Jour. A. C. S., 
1905; Einige Versuche uber das Leuchten der 
Bunsen Flamme, Zts. fiir Physik. Chemie., 
1908; (with F. Haber) Der innere Kegel der 
Bunsen Flamme, Zts. fiir Physik. Chem., 19 10. 
Married Kate Bradley, D 19, 1911. Children: 
Benjamin Marvin, b. F 14, 1910; Charles Rob- 
ert, b. My 29, 191 1. Address, c/o Perth Am- 
boy Chem. Works, Sewaren, N. J.f 

MARY ELIZABETH LAFLIN (EISNER) 
(See No. 3442) 

CINCINNATIO GIOVANNI BATTISTA 
LAGUARDIA 
Instructor; A. B., Columbia, 191 5; b. Mr 17, 
1804, Concordia, Argentine Republic; s. Gen- 
naro (b. 1864, Angliano. Italy) and Angela 
Maria Laguardia (b. 1861, do.). Prepared in 
Morris H. S., New York City. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Circolo Italiano; Societe Frangaise. 
Instr., Spanish, Exten. Dept., Columbia, 1915; 
Asst., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; 
Instr., Mod. Langs., U. S. Naval Acad., 1916- 
18; do., Rom. Langs., N. Y. LTniv., summer 
191 7. Mem., Am. Geog. Soc; Mod. Lang. 
Assn. of Am.; Am. Assn. of Teachers of Span- 
ish; Officers' Mess, U. S. Naval Acad. Ad- 
dress, 74 E. ii6th St., New York City; bus. 
add., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md. 

EDWARD JOHN LAKE 
(See No. 892) 

ERNEST MICHAEL RUDOLPH LAMKEY 
(See No. 5773) 

MADGE LAMOREAUX 
Assistant; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1913; 
b. O 5, 1889, Grand Rapids, Mich. Prepare;! 
in Grand Rapids (Mich.) H. S. Omicron Nu. 
Supvr., Domestic Sc. and Art, H. S., South 
Haven, Mich, 1913-16; Asst., H. Sc, Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17. Mem., Christian Sc. Church. 
Address, 120 N. L'nion Ave., Grand Rapids, 
Mich.f 

MARION CHARLOTTE LANDEE (STEV- 
ENSON) 
B. S., Columbia Coll., 1916; b. D 21, 1887, 
Moline, 111.; d. Frank A. and Hannah Landee. 
Prepared in Moline H. S. ; Columbia Coll. of 
Expression and Phys. Culture. Chi Omega. 
Teacher, Expression and Phys. Culture, Bod- 
fors Sch. of Mus. and Orat., 1908-09; Asst., 
Phys. Tr. alid Dept. Pub. Speaking, L'niv. of 
111., 1909-10; Asst., Eng. and Phys. Educ, do., 
1909-14. Mem., Presby. Church; Rock Island 
Women's Club, 19 17. Married Dr. John Mc- 
Gown Stevenson, S 6, 1916, Rock Island, 111. 
Address, 726 23rd St., Rock Island, 111. 

PAUL NISSLEY LANDIS 

Assistant; A. B., Franklin Marshall Coll., 

1913; A. M., do., 1915; b. Ag 8, 1893, Wom- 

clsdorf. Pa.; s. Frank Theodore (b. N 9, i860. 

Union Deposit, Pa.) and Cora Miriam (b. Je 



Faculty 



90s 



6, 1869, Harrisburg, do.). Prepared in Wom- 
elsdorf (Pa.) H. S. ; Keystone St. Norm. Scb. 
Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Goethean 
Lit. Soc. ; Valedictorian, Varsity debate, Frank- 
lin and Marshall Coll. Instr., Eng. and 
French, Franklin and Marshall Acad., Lancas- 
ter, Pa., 1913-16; Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1916-18. Sergt., 56th Pioneer Inf., Hdqtrs. Co., 
A. E. F.. France; With Army of Occ, Ger., 
191 9 — . Mem., A. F. A. M. Address, Womels- 
dorf. Pa. 

LEROY LANG 

(See No. 3832) 
WILLIAM CHAUNCY LANGDON 
Pageant Master; A. B., Brown, 1892; A. M., 
do., 1893; b. Ap 21, 1871, Florence, Italy; s. 
William Chauncy (b. Ag 19, 183 1, Burlington, 
Vt.) and Hannah Agnes (Courtney) Langdon 
(b. F 7, 1828, Richmond, Va.). Prepared in 
Bedford (Pa.) H. S.; St. John's Military Sch., 
Manlius, N. Y. ; Cornell, 1888-90. Psi Upsilon. 
Instr., Eng., Brown, 1892-3; Instr., Hist., Co- 
lumbia LTniv., 1895; Teacher, Providence, R. I. 
and Norwood, Mass., 1896-1901; Master of 
Eng., Lawrenceville, N. J., 1901-02; Instr., 
Hist., Pratt Inst., 1902-05; Sec, Red Cross, 
New York City, 1906; Sec, Dist. Att'ys. 
Office, N. Y. Co., 1907-09; Sec, to Luther 
Halsey Gulick in Russell Sage Foundation, 
1910; Pageant Master, Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 
Auth. : Cantatas, dramas, masques and page- 
ants, at Vt., N. H., Conn., Mass., Tex., Ind. 
Univs., Mass. Agr. Coll., Amherst, and nu- 
merous pageants and masques at Univ. of 111. 
Mem., Phi Beta Kappa; ist. Pres. Am. Page- 
ant Assn., 1913; Active mem., and Direc, do.; 
Dir., N. Y. Center Drama League of Am., 
^913-15; Dir., Camp Fire Girls of Am., 1913 — ; 
Am. Hist. Assn.; Mem., Nat. Guard of Pa., 
5th Regt., Co. I, 1886-90; ist. Corps of Ca- 
dets. Mass. Volunteer Militia, 1891-93; Co. 
D, ist. Regt., Inf., R. I., 1898-99; Univ. Club, 
Urbana; Epis. Church. Married Marion Ames 
Hatheway, Je 25, 1902, Boston. Children: 
Margaret, b. Ap 21, 1903; William Chauncy, 
b. O 2-{, 1906. Address, 8 Kraft Ave., Bronx- 
ville, N. Y. 

WILFRED FRANCIS LANGELIER 

(See G398) 

EDGAR THOMAS LANHAM 
Instructor; b. Je 13, 1865; Urbana; s. Ber- 
nard (b. S 13, 1837, Zanesville, O.) and Mary 
Margaret (Wills) Lanhan (b. D 15, 1845, 
Elizaville, Ind.). Prepared in Urbana H. 
S. ; Univ. of 111., 1884-5. Big Four Shops, 
1905; Instr., Forge Work, L^niv. of 111., 1905 — •. 
Mem., First Baptist Church,- and Sec, Bd. of 
Deacons, Urbana. Married Mary S. Blue, O 
18, 1888, Urbana. Children: Royal Wells, b. 
O 21, 1889; Ralph Leo, b. Ja 31, i8g2: Nita 
Jane, b. May 17, 1913. Address, 312 N. 
Race St., Urbana. 

ARTHUR S. LANGMAS 
Extension Asst.; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1910; 
b. O 9, 1884, Sheboygan, Wis. Prepared in 
Sheboygan St. Norm. Sch., Sheboygan, Wis. 
First Asst., H. S., Manawa, Wis., 1904-7; 
Instr., Bus. and Geog., Univ. Acad., 1910-11; 
Dist. Rep., L^niv. of Wis. Exten. Div., 191 1 — . 
Mem., Congr. Church. Address, 44 Madison 
St., Oshkosh, Wis.; bus. add., 175 Main St., do. 

CYRUS WILLIAM LANTZ 
(See No. 5775) 

ARTHUR WILLIAM LARSEN 

Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1913; M A., 

do., 1915; b. F 23, 1891, Milwaukee. Prepared 

in So. Div. H. S., Milwaukee. Acacia; Phi 

Beta Kappa. Teacher, Math., H. S., Lancaster, 



Wis., 1913-14; Instr., Math., Univ. of Wis., 
1914-15; do., Univ. of Kan., 1915-17; Asst., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 1125 Orange St., St. Paul.f 



LAURENCE MARCELLUS LARSON 
Professor; A. B., Drake Univ., 1894; A. M., 
Univ. of Wis., 1900; Ph. D., do., 1902; b. S 
23, 1868, Bergen, Norway; s. (Thristian (b. 
Mr 26, 1840, do.) and Ellen Mathilde (Mad- 
sen) Larson (b. Mr 23, 1839, do.). Prepared 
in Prep. Dept., Drake L^niv., Des Moines. 
Signet Lit., Soc. Henrik Wergeland Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of Wis., 1900-1 ; Fellowship in 
European Hist., do., 1901-2. Prin., Scandina- 
vian Acad., 1894-9; Instr., Hist., West Div. 
H. S., Milwaukee, 1902-5; do.. East Div. H. 
S., do., 1905-7; Assoc, Hist. Univ. of 111., 
1907-8; Asst. Prof., Hist., do., 1908-12; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1912-13; Prof., do., 1913 — . Auth.: 
The King's Household in England before the 
Norman Conquest, Univ. IVis. Bii!., 1904; The 
Sectional Elements in the Early History of 
Milwaukee, Proc. of Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., 
I., 1907-8; Old Norse Sources in English His- 
tory, Am. Report of the Am. Hist. Assn., 
1907-8, I; A Financial and Administrative His- 
tory of Milwaukee, Madison, Wis., Univ. Wis. 
Bill., 1908; A Syllabus of European History, 
Univ. of 111., 1909; Canute, the Great, 1912;' 
A Short History of England and the British 
Empire, 1915; The King's Mirror (Transla- 
tion), 1917; various articles in Am. Hist. Re- 
view, Pol. Sc. Rev., Pol. Sc. Quarterly, Jour, 
of Eng. and Ger. Philol., and The Dial; Prus- 
sianism in North Sleswick, Am. Hist. Review, 
Ja 1919; Socialistic Upheaval in Europe, do. 
Mem., (iongr. Church. Married Lillian May 
Dodson, D 25, 1895, Des Moines. Address, 301 
Armoi-y Ave., Champaign. 

THOMAS ERWIN LATIMER 
(See No. G402) 

IRMA ADA LATZER 

(See No. 7025) 

LENORE LYDIA LATZER 
(See No. 2733) 

HERBERT HOUGHTON LAUER 
Engineer; E. M., Lehigh Univ., 1906; b. 
Ag 6, 1880, Philadelphia; s. Andrew Jack- 
son (b. F 22, 1845, do.) and Helen Marion 
(Houghton) Lauer (b. Mr 10, 1854, do.). 
Prepared in Central Man. Tr. H. S., Phila- 
delphia. Beta Theta Pi. Rodman, Transitman; 
Insp., and Asst. Engr., on const, of Belmont 
Reservoirs and Filters, Philadelphia, 1901-4; 
Assayer, Asst. Engr., Foreman on Cyanide 
Work, etc., for min. companies in Mex., 1906, 
1908, and 1910; Chief Civ. and Min. Engr., 
Sewanee Fuel & Iron Co., Tenn., 1907-08; 
Res. Engr.,. Riter, Conley Const. Co., Pitts- 
burgh, and Min. Engr. U. S. Coal & Coke Co., 
Gary, W. Va., 1910-11; with 111. Steel Co., S. 
Chicago, and Div. Min. Engr., Tenn. Coal, 
Iron & R. R. Co., Ala., 191 1; Instr., Min. 
Engng., LTniv. of 111., 1911-13; Estimating 
Engr., Midvale Steel Co., Philadelphia, J913-6; 
Chief Const. Engr., Atlas Portland Cement Co., 
1916 — . Mem., Min. Engng. Soc; (Tiv. Engng. 
Soc; A. F. A. M.; A. I. M. E.; A. S. M. E. ; 
A. A. A. S. Married Anna Katherine Toner, 
O 12, 1909, Mexico City, Mex. Children: 
John Toner, b. Jl 9, 1910; Marion H., b. O 20, 
1912. Address, 1846 Turner St., Allentown, 
Pa. 

EDWARD GEORGE LAUTERBACK 
(See No. 7026) 



9o6 



University of Illinois 



EDWIN VICTOR LAWRENCE 
Mech. Engr.; b. Ag 6, 1876, Boston. Pre- 
pared in Mass. Norm. Art Sch. (four yrs. 
teachers' course, diploma, 1903) ; Attended 
Boston Art Club, one yr. Draftsman, Boston 
1898-9; 1900-1; Land Arch., do., summers 
1902-6; Teacher, Drawing, Boston Pub. Schs. 
1902; do.. Chelsea Pub. Sch., Mass., 1903 
Teacher, Free Hand Drawing, Bradley Poly 
Inst., Peoria, 1903-6; Instr., Art and Design 
LTniv. of 111., 1906-9; do.. Mil. Sc, 1908-9 
Pittsburgh Playground Assn. ; Exten. Work 
Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1910-11; Designer, Warren 
Steam Pump Co., Warren, Mass., 1911-12; 
Mech, Engr., Ideal Coated Paper Co., Brook 
field. Mass., 1912 — . Capt., 553i'd Engrs., Ser 
vice Bn. (colored); do., Co. C, do.. Camp Hum 
phreys; Middletown. Pa. Auth. : various articles 
on Man. Tr. and drawing, The Man. Tr. 
Mag. Mem., A. F. A. M. Married Maude 
Olmstead, 1905. Children: Julia Ruth, b. Jl 
5, 1906; Edwina Francis, b. O 11, 1911. Ad- 
dress, Ideal Coated Paper Co., Brookfield, 
Mass. 

FREDERICK LOCKE LAWRENCE 
Professor; b. Ja 19, 1869, Springfield, Vt. ; 
s. Merrill L. (b. Windham, Vt.) and Kate L. 
(Lock) Lawrence (b. Springfield, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Springfield (Vt.) H. S.; attended 
■Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic, Ger., 
tSq5-6. Instr., N. W. L^niv., Conservatory of 
Music, 1887-9; Instr., Piano, 1890-5; Dir., 
Music, Claverack Coll. Conservatory; do., 
Montpelier Sem., Vt., 1896-7; Dir. Sch. of 
Music, Carleton Coll., Northfield LTniv., 1897- 
1900; do., and Prof, in charge of Piano, LTniv. 
of 111., 1903-10; studied teaching methods in 
Berlin, 1911-12; Prof., Piano and Musical 
Composition, Carleton Coll.. Conservatory 
Music, 1912 — .Auth.: Miscellaneous songs, 
orchestra composition, (manuscripts) ; Bach, 
Prep. Studies, The Geo. B. Jennings Co., (Tin- 
cinnati; miscellaneous contributions to musical 
mags. Married Marie S. Schoonmaker, D 24, 
1S93, Port Ewen, N. Y. Children: Merrill 
L., h. F 17, 1899; Frederick L. and James O., 
b. F 22, 1907. Address, Carleton Coll., Con- 
servatory Music, Northfield, Minn. 



THOMAS ERNEST LAYNG 
(See G406) 

KATHERINE ALBERTA W. LAYTON 
(CRATHORNE) 
(See No. iS45) 

WARREN KENNETH LAYTON 

(See G407) 



OLGA EDITH LEAMAN 
Instructor; b. S 27, 1885, Owensboro, Ky. ; 
d. Robert Murray (b. do.) and Emma (Wer- 
ner) Leaman (b. do.). Prepared in Owens- 
boro (Ky.) H. S.; Studied voice, Chicago, 
1907-08; do., Berlin, Ger., 1909-11; do., Chi- 
cago, 1912-13; Henderson-Brown Coll., 1913-15; 
Instr., Voice, Univ. of 111., 1915 — ■ Address, 
910 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

MARION LEATHERMAN ■ 
(See No. 7730 

CHARLES ALBERT LE DEUC 
Instructor; LL. B., Rennes Univ., France, 
1903; Ph. D., Heidelberg Univ., Ger., 1905; 
B. A. M., Harvard, 1912; b. Je 4, 1881, 
France. Attended Yale, 1913-14. Teacher, 
French, Smith Coll., 1904-05; Instr., Bus. 
Adm., Grinnell Coll., 1906-07; do.. Account- 
ancy, LTniv. of 111., 191 6 — . Mem., Congr. 
Church. Address, 103 Armory Ave., Cham- 
paign. 



CARL EMIL LEE 
Dairy and Food Commissioner; B. S., N. 
Dak. Agr. Coll., 1897; M. S., Univ. of Wis., 
1909; b. Je 23, 1875, Stoughton, Wis.; s. 
Thorvald J. (b. Jl 26, 1852, Hongsberg, Nor- 
way) and Tila (Hansen) Lee (b. F 15, 1849, 
Dramen, Sweden). Prepared in Prep. Course, 
N. Dak. Agr. Coll. Sigma Xi. In charge of 
Buttermaking dept., Diamond Creamery Co., 
Monticello, la., 1S99-1903; Field Instr., Dairy 
Mfg., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; Instr., Dairy Husb. 
and First Asst., Dairy Mfg., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
do., 1905-7; Asst. Prof., do., and Fi«-st Asst., 
do., Ap .ii-xp. C3ia., at/., .yw/-y; Asst. Prof., 
Dairy Husb., Univ. of Wis., 1909-15; Asst. 
Dairy and Food Commissioner and Dairy 
Specialist, 1915 — . Auth.: (with H. C. Tay- 
lor), Buls. 137, 138 and 139. ///. E.rp. Sta.; 
;Vo. 310, Wis. E.vp. Sta. Married Gertrude May 
Long, S I, 1903, Monticello, la. Children: 
Howard James, b. Je 16, 1905; Dorothy Mary, 
b. F 15, 1909; Herbert Carl, b. Ja 18, 1911. 
.4ddress, 16 15 Jefferson St., Madison, Wis. 

♦EDWARD CLARENCE LEE 
Chief Insp.; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1908; E. 
M., do., 1913; b. Mr 28* 1886, Strondsburg, 
Pa.; s. D. Wesley (b. 1850, do.) and Annie 
(Spragle) Lee (b. 1855, do.). Prepared in 
Strondsburg (Pa.) H. S.; Wyo. Sem. Min. 
Engr., Lehigh Valley Coal Co., Wilkes Barre, 
Pa., 1908-14; Instr., LTniv. of 111. Miners' and 
Mechanics' Insts., 1914-15; Chief Insp., The 
Associated Cos., Compensation Ins. for Coal 
Mines, 1915 — . Asst. to H. M. Wilson in de- 
veloping and perfecting a system for merit- 
rating coal mines in connection with workmen's 
compensation ins. Auth. : Articles in Coal 
Age. Mem., A. I. M. E. ; Coal Min. Inst, of 
.\m. Married Jean Ryle Tillotson, My 27, 
1909, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Child, Donald Wood- 
ward, b. Ap 17, 1910. Died D 16, 1918, Pitts- 
burgh. 

EVERETT SAMUEL LEE 

(See No. 5783) 

PHILIP AUGUSTUS LEHENBAUER 

(See G412) 

CLYDE EVERT LEIGHTY 
Plant Breeder and Agronomist; A. B., 111. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1904; Ph. D., Cornell, 1912; 
b. My 7, 1882, Billett, 111.; s. George H. (b. 
1752, Lawrence Co., III.) and Lucretia (Van- 
dermark) Leighty (b. 1858, Pa.). Prepared 
'n Lawrenceville H. S. ; 111. Wesleyan Prep. 
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Synapsis. 
Special Agt., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-05; 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Special 
Agt. and Asst., Grain Standardization, U. S. 
Dept. of Agr., 1906-09; Grad. Stud, and Asst., 
Plant Breeding, Cornell, 1909-12; Agronomist, 
U. S. Dept.. Agr., 1912 — . (?o-auth.: Am. Ex- 
port Corn (Maize) in Europe, U. S. Dept. Agr. 
B. P. I. Cir. No. 55, 1910; Germination of Seed 
as Affected by Sulfuric Acid Treatment, Cor- 
nell Agr. E.xp. Sta. Bid., No. 312, 1912; 
"orrelation of Characters of Oats with Special 
Ref. to Breeding, Annual Report^ of Am. 
Breeders' Assn., 7; Variations and Correlation 
of Oats (avena sativa) , Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Memoirs, Nos. 3 and 4, 1914; Auth.: articles 
on wheat and rye growing. Jour. Am. Soc. 
.4gron., Jour. Heredity. U. S. Dept. Agron. 
Farmers' Bui, 1914-17. Mem., M. E. Church. 
Married Ollie Edna Harris, O 13, 1908, Fay- 
ette, Mo. Children: Florence L., b. Mr 19, 
1910; Dorothy L., b. Je 19, 1913; Raymond 
v., b. O 23, 1915. Address, U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., Washington, D. C. 

WILBUR ROY LEIGHTY 
Associate; B. S., 111. 'Wesleyan Univ., 1910; 
b., Mr 31, 1887, Lawrence Co., 111.; s. George 
H. and Lucretia (Vandermark) Leighty. Pre- 



P'aculty 



907 



pared in Lavvrenceville H. S.; 111. Wesleyan 
Acad. Tail Kappa Epsilon. Asst. Chem., 
Agron., Agr., Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Assoc, 
Soil Fertility, do. Married Lula Whitesell, 
Ag 22, 1912, Bloomington, 111. Address, looi 
V\^ Oregon St., Urbana. 

EDWARD HENRY LENKE 
Gen. Mgr.; b. N 15, 1882, Chicago; s. 
George C. (b. O 9, 1855, Hanover, Ger.) and 
Alvina (Deutsche) Lenke (b. S 12, 1859, Chi- 
cago). Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. and Man. 
Tr. Schs.; Univ. of 111., 1901-05. Kappa 
Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Orchestra; String 
Quartette; Gvm. Team. Asst. Dir., Gym., Univ. 
of 111., 1903-05; Resident Mgr., Min. & Smelt- 
ing Co., Pearl, Colo., 1905-12; Stock ranch, 
garage and auto bus., Wyo., :9i2-i5; Gen. 
Mgr., Bennett & Dale Garage Co., Trinidad, 
Colo. Mem., A. F. A. M., B. P. 0. E. 
Married Louise Snyder, Ag 24, 1908, Rawlins, 
Wyo. Address, 316 Ash St., Trinidad, Colo.; 
bus. add., 430-40 E. Main St., do. 

WILLIS LERISHE 
(See No. 6381) 

OTTO EDUARD LESSING 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895; Ph. 
p., do., 1901; b. S 28, 187s, Wiirttemberg, 
Ger.; s. Rev. Gustav Adolf (b. 1823, Owen, 
do.) and Bertha (Majer) Lessing (b. Ja 16, 
1839, Boblingen, do.). Prepared in Latin Sch., 
Kornthal ; Ciymnasium at Stuttgart ; Evangeli- 
cal-Theological Seminaries, Maulbronn and 
Blaubeuren, Wiirttemberg. Studied in Tuebin- 
gen, Wiirttemberg, 1893-94; Munich, 1898-99, 
1903-07; Instr., Ger., Univ. of Mich., 1896-98; 
Instr., do., Univ. of Wis., 1900-02; Instr., do.. 
Smith Coll., 1902-03; Assoc. Prof., Ger., Univ. 
of 111., 1907-13; Prof., do., 1913 — . Auth. : 
Schiller's Einfluss auf Grillparzer, Bid. Univ. 
of Wis., 1902; Grillparzer und das Neue 
Drama, R. Piper & Co., Munich, 1905; Whit- 
man's Prosaschriften, do., igo6; Horace Trau- 
•bel's "Weckrufe," Chants Comunal, do., 1907; 
Die Neue Form, Carl Reissner, Dresden, 1910; 
Masters in Modern German Literature, do., 
1912; numerous other articles. Mem., Mod. 
Lang. Assn. of Am. ; Schwahische Schiller-Ve- 
rein, Stuttgart; Phi Beta Kappa; Am. Assn. 
of Univ. Profs. Married Maria Wilhelmina 
Dilg. Ag 9, 1808, Lindau, Bavaria. Children: 
Marion Rose, b. Mr 15, 1901 ; Otto Adolf 
Bernhard, b. My 18, 1904. Address, 1109 S. 
Busey Ave., Urbana. 

OSCAR ADOLPH LEUTWILER 
(See No. 1246) 

HOWARD BISHOP LEWIS 
Professor; B. A., Yale, 1908; Ph. D., do., 
1913; b. N 8, 1887, Southington. Conn.; s. 
Frederick Austin (b. do.) and Charlotte Rachel 
(Parmelee) Lewis (b. New Haven, Conn.). 
Prepared in Lewis H. S., Southington, Conn. 
Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Special and Gen. Honors. 
Asst., Physiol. Chem., Yale, 1911-13; Pathol. 
Chem., Conn. Hosp. for Insane, summer 1911; 
Research Chem., Thomas Wilson Sanitarium 
for children, Baltimore, summer 1913; Instr., 
Med. Sch., Univ. of Pa., 1913-15; Assoc, 
.Physiol. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1917 — . Auth.: Numerous articles 
in Jour. A. M. A., Jour. Biol. Chem., Jour. 
A. C. S. and Am. Jour. Physiol. Mem., A. C. 
S.; Am. Soc of Biol. Chem.; Soc. for Norm, 
and Pathol. Physiol. ; Soc. for Exp. Biol, and 
Med. Married Mildred Eaton, Je 15, 1915; 
Beloit, Wis. Child, Charlotte Barber, b. Mr 
9, 1916. Address, 904 Gregory Place, Urbana. 



*JOHN C. LEWIS 
Teacher in elocution, Univ. of 111., 1877-80. 
Deceased. 

STANLEY MELVILLE LEWIS 
Artist and Designer; b. O 3, 1876, Urbana; 
s. John Melville (b. N 3, 1846, Frankfort, 
Ind.) and Mary Francis (Rice) Lewis (b. Ap 
3, 1854, Alton, 111.). Attended Univ. of 111., 
1S95-8. Fellowship, Art and Design, Univ. 
of 111. ; Asst. to Prof. F. F. Frederick, during 
Prof. Lake's absence, 1897. Married Jennie 
Ella Cade, D 27, 1909, Barnet, Vt. Address, 
471 E. 41st St., Chicago.! 

EARL EMANUEL LIBMAN 
(See No. 7741) 

INGEBRIGT LILLEHEI 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1908; 
A. M., do.. 1909; b. Jl 22, 1883. Prepared in 
Red Wing Sem., Minn. Phi Beta Kappa. 
A. B. with distinction; Scholarship in Phil., 
LTniv. of Minn. Teacher, French, St. Coll. of 
Washington, 1909-10; Attended Univ. of Paris, 
1910, 1911; Asst., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 
1911-14; Instr., French, N. W. Univ., 1914-15; 
do., Rom. Lang., Univ. of Kan., 1915. Ad- 
dress, c/o Univ. of Kan., Lawrence, Kan. 

AZARIAH THOMAS LINCOLN 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1894; M. 
S., do., 1898; Ph. D., do., 1899; b. Je 25, 1868, 
Montfort, Wis.; s. Joseph H. (b. F 19, 1827, 
near Philadelphia) and Margaret (Laird) Lin- 
coln (b. D 7, 1 84 1, do.). Prepared in Mont- 
fort, Wis. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda LTpsilon; 
Alpha Chi Sigma. Fellowship in Chem., 
Univ. of Wis.; Asst., Chem., do., 1896-8; Re- 
search Asst., Phys. Chem., Cornell, 1899-igoo; 
Instr., Chem., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1900-1; 
do., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Asst. Prof., do., 
1903-8; do., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1908-12; 
Prof., Chem., do., 1912 — . Invented Lincoln's 
Burette Holder, 1904. Auth.: Elementary 
Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Lincoln and 
Walton, Macmillan Co., 1907, reprinted in 
1908, 1910, and in 191 1; Theoretical Princi- 
ples of the Methods of Analytical Chemistry 
by M. G. Chesneau, translated from the 
French, Lincoln and Carnahan, Macmillan 
Co., 1910; Physical Chemistry, D. C. Heath 
& Co., 1918; various other articles. Mem., 
A. C. S.; Am. Electro-Chem. Soc; Island Golf 
Club; Presby. Church. Married Jennette 
Emeline Carpenter, Je 30, IQ04, Mansfield, O. 
Address 1625 Tibbets Ave., Troy, N. Y.; bus. 
add., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., do. 

FRANCIS CHURCH LINCOLN 
Assayer and Insp.; B. S., Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1900; E. M., New Mexico Sch. of 
Mines, 1904; A. M., Columbia, 1906; Ph. D., 
do., 191 1 ; b. S 8, 1877, Boston; s. Charles 
Thayer (b. O 24, 1849, West Townsend, Mass.) 
and Lena Simmons (Church) Lincoln (b. Ag 
5, 1856, Little Compton, R. I.). Prepared in 
Boston Eng. H. S. Sigma Xi; President's 
Scholar in Geol., Columbia, 1905; Fellow in 
Geol., do., 1906-7. Assayer, Asst. Supt. etc., 
for min. cos. in Colo.. Mexico and Ariz., 
1900-05; Prof., Geol., N. M. Sch. of Mines, 
Socorro, N. M., 1901-02; Prof., Metallurgy, 
do., 1902-04; Asst., Phys., Columbia, 1906-07; 
Prof., Geol., Mont. St. Sch. of Mines, Butte, 
Mont., 1907-10; Consulting Min. Engr., in 
pvt. practice, New York City, 1910-11; Assoc, 
Min. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1912-13; Resident Engr., Bolivian 
Development & Exploitation Co., La Paz, 
Bolivia, S. Am., 1913-14; Prof. Min. and 
Metallurgy, Mackay Sch. of Mines, Univ. of 
Nev., Reno, Nev., 1914-15; Dir., St. Min. 
Lab., do., 1915; Dir., Mackay Sch. of Mines, 



poS 



University of Illinois 



do'., 1915; Dir., Secondary Min. Schs. of Nev., 
1915; St. Assavcr and Insp., for Nev., 1917— . 
Auth. : Numerous articles in Economic 
GeoL; Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Engng., Engng. 
and Min. Jour. Min. and Sc. Press, and 
Me.Hcan Min. Jour. Mem., Boston Y. M. C. 
U. ; A. I. M. E. ; Mont. Soc. of Engrs., Cor. 
Mem.; A. A. A. S. (Fellow). Married Ger- 
trude Whipple Appleton, Je 19, 1901, Boston. 
Children: Leslie Appleton, b. Ap 10, 1905; 
Francis Appleton, b. Ap 6, 1914- Address, 
804 Evans Ave., Reno, Nev. 

JUSTA MORRIS LINDGREN 
(See No. 1724) 

WALTER CHARLES LINDLEY 
(See No. 1546) 

JOHN ROYER LINDSEY 
(See No. 8533) 

RALPH HARLAN LINKINS 
(See G419) 

CLYDE MAURICE LINSLEY 
(See No. 7748) 

SIMON LITMAN 
Professor; A. B., Odessa Cml. Coll., 189^; 
Dr. Jur. Pub. et Rer. Com., Lhiiv. of Zurich, 
1901; b. O 13, 1873, Odessa, Russia; s. Jacob 
and Pauline (Helfman) Litman. Graduate, 
Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1899; at- 
tended L^niv. of Munich, 1899-1900. Lecturer, 
Ecole Rvisse des Houtes Etudes Sociales, 
Paris, 1902; Instr., Univ. of Calif., 1903-8; 
Assoc, Commerce, Univ. of 111., 190S-10; 
Asst. Prof., Econ., do.. 1910 — . Auth.: Die 
Moglichkeit der Lohnsteigerungcn und die 
Lohnfondstheorien, Munchen, 1902; Trade and 
Commerce, LaSalle Exten. Univ., Chicago, 
1911; Business Economics, in the Vol. Lib., 
W. Richardson & Co., Chicago, 191 1; numer- 
ous other articles. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Am. Statistical Assn. ; Am. Assn. for Labor 
Legislation. Married Rachel Frank, Ag 1901, 
London, Eng. Address, 807 W. California St., 
L^rbana. ' 

ANANIAS CHARLES LITTLETON 

(See No. 5273) 

WALLACE BRIGHT LIVESAY 

(See No. 63S9) 

JOSEPH CORSON LLEWELLYN 
(See No. 143) 

JOHN WILLIAM LLOYD 
Professor; B. S., Wheaton Coll., 1897; B. 
S. A., Cornell, 1899; M. S. A., do., 1903; Ph. 
D., L'niv. of Calif. 1917; b. F 19, 1S76, St. 
Charles, 111.; s. William Barrett (b. F 14, 
1849, do.) and Alice (Taylor) Lloyd (b. Jl 
9, 1848, Light House, 111.). Prepared in 
Wheaton Coll. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. 
Instr., Hort. and First Asst., do., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., LTniv. of 111., 1899-1902; Instr., Oler- 
iculture, and First Asst. in Sta., do., 1902-3; 
Asst. Prof, and Asst. Chief in Sta., do., 1903- 
9; Assoc. Prof, and Asst. Chief in Sta. do., 
1909-11; Prof, and Chief in Sta., do., 191 1 — . 
Auth. : The Farmer's Vegetable Garden, ///. 
Agr. E.rp. Sta. Bui., No. 61, 1901; do., 105, 
1906; Spraying for the Codling Moth, do., 114, 
1907; Marketing the Muskmelon, do., 124, 1908; 
(with I. S. Brooks) Growing Tomatoes for 
Early Market, do., 144, 1910; Fertilizer Ex- 
periments with Muskmelons, do., 155, 1912; 
Experiments in Onion Culture, do., 175, 1914; 
Tests with Nitrate of Soda in the Production 
of Early Vegetables, do., 184, 1915; Produc- 



tive Vegetable Growing, J. B. Lippincott & 
Co., 19 14; also a number of 111. Agr. Exp. 
Sta. Cirs. Mem., Congr. Church; 111. St. 
Hort. Soc; Am. Breeders' Assn.; Vegetable 
Growers Assn. of Am.; Am. Pomological Soc; 
Assn. for Agr. Legislation. Married Margaret 
Elizabeth Widdis, Je 30, 1909, Detroit. Ad- 
dress, 117 S. 3rd St., Champaign. 

CLARENCE CHESTER LOGAN 
(See No. 3452) 

ROGER SHERMAN LOOMIS 
Instructor; B. A., Williams Coll., 1909; M. 
A., Harvard, 1910; B. Litt., do., 1913; b. O 
31, 1887, Japan; s. Henry (b. Mr 4, 1839, 
Burlington, N. Y.) and Jane Herring (Greene) 
Loomis (b. Je 14, 1845, Roxbury, Mass.). 
Prepared in Hotchkiss H. S., Lakeville, Conn. 
Alpha Zeta Alpha; Gargoyle. Instr., Eng., 
Univ. of 111.. 1913-1S. Corp., Psych. Dept., 
Base Hospital. Denver, loiS — . Sergt., Gen. 
Hosp. No. 21. Denver, Colo. Ed.. Army News- 
paper, Auth.: Illustrations of Medieval Romance 
on Tiles from Chertsey .\bbey. Univ. of 111., 
1916; articles in Mod. Lang. Ra^iczc, Mod. Phil- 
oL, Jour, of Eng. and Germanic Philol.. Mod. 
Lang. Note's, Art in America, Reedy's Mirror, 
Romanic Rei-iezv. Address, c/o Miss Louise 
Loomis, Blooming Grove, Orange Co., N, Y. 

MANUEL L. LOPEZ 

(See G424) 

ARTHUR RUSSELL LORD 
(See G425) 

FRANK CARLTON LORING 
Engineer; B. S., Purdue, 1904; M. A,, 
Columbia, 1907; b. O 2, 1882, Marion, Ind. 
Instr., Exp. Engng. Cornell, 1907-8; do., Elec. 
Engng., do., 190S-9; Foreman, F. M. Benner 
Co.; Instr., Elec Engng., L'niv. of 111., 1912- 
14; with Bur. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Mem., ist Friends Church. Ad- 
dress, c/o Bur. of Terrestrial Magnetism, 
Washington, D. C.f 

HARRY HOUSER LOVE 
Professor; B. S., 111. Wesleyait, 1904; A. 
M., do., 1906; Ph. D., Cornell, 1909; b. Mr 
19, 1S80, Tavlorville, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. 
F 8, 1847) and Adline (Evans) Love (b, Jl 
31, 1854, Waynesville, 111.). Prepared in 
111. Wesleyan Prep. Sch. Tau Kappa Epsilon; 
Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Biol. Club, Cornell. 
Asst., Chem., Plant Breeding Lab., L^niv. of 
111., 1904-6; Asst., Plant Breeding, 1906-7; 
Grad. Stud., Cornell, 1907-S. Grad. Stud, and 
Asst., Plant Breeding, do., 1908-9; Asst. Prof. 
do., 1909-11; Prof., do., 191 1 — . Auth.: Bui., 
No. 297, Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta., 191 1; No. 
312, do., 1913; Paper Influence of Food Sup- 
ply on Variation, A. B. A. Rpt., 1909; Are 
Fluctuations Inherited? Am. Naturalist, 1910; 
The Relation of Certain Ear Characters to 
Yield in Corn, Am. Breeder's Assn., Vol. 7, 
1911; A Study of the Large and Small Grain 
Question, do.; Germination of Seed as Af- 
fected by Sulfuric Acid Treatment, Cornell 
Agr. E.rf. Sta. Bui.. 312, 1912: The Relation 
of Seed Ear Characters to Earliness in Corn, 
Am. Breeders' Assn., Vol. 8, 1912; Compari- 
sons of Yield betwen Hybrids and Selections 
in Oats, do.. Vol. 3, No, 4, 19 12; Relation of 
Yield of Straw and Grain in Oats, Jour. Am. 
Soc. of Agron., Vol. 6, 1914; A Suggestion, 
Regarding Methods for Determining Weight 
per Bushel of Oats, do.. Vol. 7, No. 3, 1915; 
Correlations between Ear Characters and Yield 
in Corn, do.. Vol. 9, No. 7, 191 7; Oats for 
New York, Cornell Agr. E.rp. Sta., Bui.. 343; 
Barley for New York, do., 1917; The Inher- 
itance of the Weak Awn in Certain Avena 
Crosses, Am. Naturalist, Vol. LI, No, 608, 



Faculty 



QOQ 



Ag 191 7; Methods of Cereal Investigation at 
the Cornell Sta., in press; Small Grain In- 
vestigations Conducted by the Dept. of Plant 
Breeding at Cornell, in press. Married Anna 
Barclay, S C>, IQ04, Covel, 111. Children: 
Harry Barclay, h. Jl 4, 190.1 ; Roliert Emer- 
son, b. Ag 3, 1908; Elizabeth Maurine, b. 
Ag 10, 1910. Address, 102 Oxford Place, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 

ROBERT JAMES LOVE 
(See No. 3457) 

GLADYS LOVEWELL 
Assistant; b. Ja 2, 1896, Chicago. Pre- 
pared in Englewood and Univ. H. Schs., 
Chicago. Diploma, Chicago Norm. Sch., 1917; 
attended Univ. of 111. Kapjia Alpha Theta. 
Dir., S. Park Playground, Chicago, summer 
1917; Teacher, Gym., Social Center, and Pvt. 
classes, Minneapolis, 1917; Asst., Phys. Tr., 
LTniv. of 111., 191 7. Mem., Ejiis. Church. 
Address, Ft. Snelling, Minn. 

WILLIAM PENN LUKENS 
(See G428) 

ARTHUR LUMBRICK 

(See No. 3459) 

JAMES CHARLES LUND 

(See No. 3847) 

ALBERT HOWE LYBYER 
Professor; A. B., Princeton, 1896; Ph. D., 
Harvard, 1909; b. Jl 29, 1876, Greencastle, 
Ind. ; s. Salem Henry (b. 1845, Cloverland, 
Ind.) and Jane Estella (Layman) Lybyer (b. 
1 85 1, Putnamville, Ind.). Prepared in Brazil 
(Ind.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Cliosophic 
Lit. Soc. Instr., Math., Mich. Mil. Acad., 
Orchard Lake, Mich., 1897; Prof., Math., 
Roberts Coll., Constantinople, 1900-06; Asst., 
Hist., Harvard, 1907-09; Assoc. Prof., do., 
Oberlin Coll., 1909-11; Prof., do., 1909-13; 
Assoc. Prof., Hist., Univ. of III., 1913-15; 
Prof., do., 1915 — . Mem., LT. S. Peace Dele- 
gation, Paris, France, 19 18-19. Auth. : The 
Govt, of the Ottoman Empire in the time of 
Suleiman the Magnificent, Harvard Univ. 
Press, 1913; The Use and Abuse of Note- 
books in the Teaching of History, Proceedings 
North Central Hist. Teachers' Assn., 1910; 
The Turkish Parliament, Proceedings Am. Pol. 
Sc. Assn., 1910; The Turks and the Routes 
of Oriental Trade, Eng. Hist. Review, Vol. 
30, 1915; articles in Proceedings North Central 
Hist. Teachers' Assn., Am. Pol. Sc. Assn., 
Eng. Hist. Review, Jour, of Am. Oriental Soc. 
Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; 
Am. Oriental Soc; Miss. Valley Hist. Assn.; 
Assn. of Univ. Profs. ; Fellow, Royal Hist. 
Soc; Univ. Club; Harvard Club. Married 
Clara Sidney Andrews, Jl 25, 1901, Brazil, 
Ind. Address, 1009 W. California St., Urbana. 

ERNEST BARNES LYTLE 

(See No. 1552) 

MAY ELIZABETH McADAMS 

(See No. 7767) 

*JAMES ELIJAH McATEE 
B. A., William Jewell Coll., 1907; M. A., 
do., 1909; Ph. D.,, LIniv. of Chicago, 1917; 
b. S 16, 1885, Grant, Ky. ; s. James Louis (b. 
Mr 1843, Union, Ky.) and Nancy Jane (Ryle) 
McAtee (b. 1846, Grant, Ky.). Prepared in 
William Jewell Coll. Prep. Dept. Phi Gamma 
Delta; Sigma Xi. Assoc, Math., William 
Jewell Coll., Liberty, Mo.; Instr., Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1918. Married Virgie L. Mackey, Jl 
16, 191 1, Durant, Okla. Children; Nancie 
Virginia, b. N 15, 1913; James Marion, b. 
Je 25, 1915. Died D 1, 1918, Urbana. 



ROY IVAN McCALLISTER 
Born S 5, 1895; s. E. McCallistcr. Prepared 
in Carmi II. S. Beta Theta Pi. Instr., Capt., U. 
S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111.; 2nd Lt., Co. C, 5th 
l)iv. Bn.. 158 Depot Brig., Camp Sherman; 
Mustered out Ja, 1919. Address, Carmi, 111. 

CHARLES GEORGE MacARTHUR 
Teacher; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1908; A. M. 
do., 1908; b. My 3, 1883, Buffalo, N. Y, 
Sigma Chi. Teacher, Lancaster, N. Y., 1901 
03; Stud. Asst., Chem., Oberlin Coll., 1905-08 
Asst., do., 1908-10; Asst., Univ. of Chicago 
1910-12; Instr., Phys. Chem., Univ. of 111. 
1912-15; Teacher, Chem., Med. Dept., Univ 
of So. Calif., Los Angeles, 1905 — ■. Address, 
c/o Univ. of So. Calif., Los Angeles. 

ELLEN McCarthy (foley) 

A. B., Cornell, 1907; Ph. D., do., 1909; b. 
Ja 2i, 1882, Breesport, N. Y.; d. John Henry 
(b. 1856, Hornell, N. Y.) and Nancy Eliza- 
beth (Taylor) McCarthy (b. Mr 10, 1864, 
Breesport, N. Y.). Prepared in St. Norm. Tr. 
.Sch., Cortland, N. Y. Delta Zeta; Sigma Xi; 
Grad. Scholarship, Chem.; Grad. Fellowship, 
Chem. Asst. Chem., Bur. of Chem., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1909-10; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 
111., 1909-13. Married John Warner Foley 
Cii), Je 9, 19 1 3, Urbana. Children: (twins) 
John Warner and Edwin Nicholas, b. F 19, 
1016. Address, 58 S. 4th St., Ridgefield Park, 
N. J. 

EDWARD W. McCASKEY 

Major, U. S. A.; b. Ag 30, 1863, Lancaster, 
Pa. Prepared in Lancaster (Pa.) H. S. ; at- 
tended Franklin and Marshall Coll.; West 
Point Mil. Acad., i88j-86. Lt., Jist Inf., 
Utah and Wyo., 1886-92; Pa. St. Coll., 1892- 
nfi; with Gen. Hendenberg's Div., Plattsburg, 
N. Y., 1896-98; Philippines, 1899-1902; New- 
ark, Del., 1903-06; Ft. Douglas, Salt Lake 
City, 1906; Denver, 1906-08; Retired 1908-16; 
Madison Barracks, N. Y., 1916-17; Major, U. 
.S. A. and Commandant, Univ. of 111., 1917- 
18; do., R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1918— ; 
do., Univ., of Wis., Madison, 1918 — . Ad.- 
dress, c/o Mil. Dept., Univ. of Wis., Madison. 

WILLIAM FRANK McCAUGHEY, JR. 

Instructor; A. B., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1916; b. N 19, 1893, Lynchburg, Va. ; s. W. 
l'\ (b. 1864, Greenville, O.) and Matilda 
(Vaughn) McCaughey (b. 1865, Philadelphia). 
Prepared in Greenville (O.) H. S. Sigma Nu; 
Tech. Arch. Club; Sennechl, Delta Skull 
Frat.; Capt., Football, 1912-16; Pres., Ath. 
Assn. Draftsman, Schmidt, Garden, and Mar- 
tin, 1916-17; Adler & Work, 1917; Instr., 
Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 1917-18, 1919 — . 
Plattsburg Tr. Camp, summer 19 16; R. O. T. 
('., Camp Meade, Md., 19 18. Won 2nd Prize, 
Loeb Competition, Beaux Arts Inst. Design, 
New York City, 191 6; ist Prize, Whatman's 
Water Color Competition; do., Loeb Compe- 
titions, 1917; do., Warren Competition; Medal, 
Archaeol. Beaux Arts Inst. Design, 1917. Mar- 
ried Marguerite F. Law, Jl 9, 191 7, Racine, 
Wis. Address, 708 W. Elm St., Urbana. 

JOHN HANCOCK McCLELLAN 
Physician; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1897; A. 
M., do., 1899; Ph. D., Harvard, 1906; M. D., 
LIniv. of Chicago, 191 1; b. Jl 21, 1876, Lex- 
ington, Ky. Attended Univ. of Berlin, 1906- 
7; Univ. of Freiburg, summer 1907. " Asst., 
Zool., Univ. of Mich., 1898-9; Instr., Zool., 
Univ. of 111., 1899-1903; Assoc, Zool, do., 
1907-8; Asst. Prof. Histol. and Embryol., do., 
1908-9; Asst. Prof., Physiol., do., 1900-10; 
Med., Presby. Hosp., Chicago. 1910; Phys., 
Chicago, 1919 — . Capt. M. O. T. C, Camp Grant, 
1918; Maj., do., A. E. F., France; Mustered out 
1919. Address, 1225 E. 54th St., Chicago; bus. 
add.. Peoples Gas Bldg., do. 



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CKdKCK \\ASlilNc;TON McrLUE"k 
(Soe No. 309) 

CHARLES McCLURE 
Rom ill III. Ciad. IT. S. Mil. Acad., 11 i, 
187=;; Jiul U., iSth Inf., 1879; Trof., Mil. Sc. 
and Tactics, I'niv. of 111., i8S,!-6; First Lt., 
1887; t'apt. iSqs; Maj. judge-advocate, vols. 
Ap 17, 1899; Maj., 14th inf., 1901. Address, 
Presidio, San Francisco. t 

LOIS DERWENTWATER McCOBB 
Dir. of Voice Dcpt. ; b. Rockport, Me.; d. 
Orlando (b. Lincolnvillc, Me.) and Abbie 
Esther (Talbot) McOobb (b. Rockport. Me.). 
Prepared in Rockport (Me.) 11. S. ; Boston 
.Sch. of Langs. Attended New England Con- 
servatory; Intcrnat. Sch. of Operas; stud., 
London, Eng. Teacher, Music, Pacific Univ., 
Ore., 1900; do., Winthrop Coll., S. C, 1901- 
04; (/(>., Sullins Coll., Tenn., 1905; do., Martha 
Washington Coll., Va., 1906; concert tour 
with the Central Lyceum Bur. of Rochester, 
N. Y.; Instr., Voice, Univ. of 111., 1907-13; 
Dir., Voice Dept., St. Norm. Sch., Pa., 1913 — . 
Mem., Mayflower Descendants. Address, 
47 I'nivcrsitv Road, Brookline, Mass.; bus. 
add.. Voice Dcpt., St. Norm., Sch. of Pa., 
Indiana, Pa. 

CHARLES MAXWELL McCONN 
Registrar; A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1903; 
A M., (/()., 1904; b. Jl 22 iSSi, Ironton, O. ; 
s. David Charles (b. F 24, 1S54, do.) and 
I'anny (Lewis) McConn (b. N 7, 1855, Tus- 
caloosa, Ala.). Prepared in t^entral H. S., 
Minneapolis; attended Ihiiv. of Chicago, 1900- 
01. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Instr., Eng., L'niv. 
Acad., 1904-06; Acting Prin., do., 1900-09; 
Prin., do., 1909-10; Sec, Bd. of Trustees, 
Univ. of 111., 1010-14; Registrar, do., 1910 — . 
Auth.: Articles in several educ. mags. Mem., 
Am. Assn. of t'ollegiate Registrars; N. Central 
Assn. of Colls, and secondary Schs. ; N. E. 
A. Married Prudence Emily Pratt, Je 24, 
1908, Minneapolis. Address, S03 S. Lincoln 
Ave., I'rbana. 

CECELIA McC^ONNEL (STROIIM) 
Stud.. Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 189S-99; Re- 
viser Lib., 1/0., 1S99-1901. Married Adam 
Julius Strohm ('00), O 30, 190.;, Winnetka, 
111. Children: Harriet, b. S it, 1903; John, b. 
Ag 8, 1904. Address, 138 Burlingame Ave., 
Detroit. 

ALLEN BOYER McDANIEL 
Professor; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1901; 
b. S 5, 1879, Exeter, N. H.; s. Benjamin 
Franklin (b. S 9, 1S44, Philadelphia) and 
Mary Elizabeth (VVillnian) McDaniel (b. O 
14, 184.', Brighton, Mass.). Prepared in New- 
ton (Mass.) 11. S. Sigma Xi; Sigma Tau. 
Struct. Draftsman, New England Struct. Co., 
1901 ; </<>. and Designer, Purdy and llemlerson. 
Consulting Eugrs., Boston antl New York, 
iqo2; Struct. Checker and Designer, Fort Pitt 
Bridge Works, Pittsburgh, 1903-5; Struct. 
Engr., E. River Div., Pa. Tunnels, New York 
City, 1005-0; Asst. Engr. in Charge of Main 
field office, do., 190O; Instr., C. E., Case Sch. 
of Applied Sc, 190O-7; Proi., C. E., Univ. of 
S. Dak., 1 007-1 J ; Pres., Mo. Valley Engng. 
Co., Vermillion and Mitchell, S. Dak., 1908- 
12; Asst. Prof., C. E., Univ. of 111., 1912-16; 
Head,* C. E. Dept., Union Coll., Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1910 — . Auth.: Excavating Machinery, 
McGraw-Hill Book Co., N. Y., 1913; Earth- 
work, Parts I and II, Am. Sch. of Corres- 
pondence, Chicago, 19 1 5. Articles in The Da- 
kota Farmer, Engng. News. Concrete-Cement 
Age, Engng. Record. Tlie Contractor, etc. 
Mem. A. S. C. E. ; Am. Assn. of Engrs. ; Am. 
Concrete Inst.; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ. ; Americanization Commission of Schen- 



ectady, N. Y.; Fellow, A. A. A. S. Married 
Mabel Fowler, O ^^3, 1903, Boston, Mass. (died 
Ap 18, 1915). Children: Walton Fowler, b. 
.'> _>2, 1910; twins, Allison White and Alden 
Wist, b. Ap 10, 1913. Address, 16 N. Wen- 
dell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 

HORATIO SPRAGUE McDEWELL 
Instructor; B. S., Harvard, 1907; M. M. 
E., do., 1908; b. Jl 9, 1885, Winthrop, Mass. 
Prepared in Exeter Acad.; Boston Eng. H. S. 
'Peaching b'ellow. Harvard, 1907-08; Erecting 
Engr., Allis-C'halmers Co., Milwaukee, 1908- 
13; Instr., Mech. Engng., L^niv. of 111., 1914- 
17; Engr. of Tests, U. S. N. Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1917 — . Address, 94 Addington 
Road, Brookline, Mass. 

ELMER MASSEY McDONALD 

(See No. 4292) 

LEWIS McDONALD 

(See No. 3467) 

WALTER BYRON McDOUGALL 
Associate; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 191 1; Ph. 
D., do., 1913; b. D 10, 1S83, Ypsilanti, Mich.; 
s. John A. (b. Jl 14, 1843, do.) and Delphinc 
(Fowler) McDougall (b. My 25, 1852, do.). 
Prepared in Ypsilanti (Mich.) H. S. Sijgnia 
\i; Cole Fellow in Bot., Univ. of Mich., 
M)ii-i3- Prin., Sch., Romulus, Mich., iqo8- 
10; Instr., Bot., Central Norm. Sch., Mt. 
Pleasant, Mich., summer 1913; Instr., Bot., 
Univ. of 111., 1913-17; Assoc, do., 1917 — . 
Auth. : On the Mycarhizar of Forest Trees, 
.■im. Jour. Bot., Vol. i, 1914; The Clrowth of 
l'\>rest Tree Roots, do.. Vol. 3, 1916; Some 
Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Bid. 111. 
Sta. Lab. Nat. Hist., Vol. 2, 1917; Some In- 
teresting Mushrooms of Champaign Co., Trans. 
ni. Acad. Sc, Vol. 9, 1916. Mem., A. A. A. 
S. ; Bot. Soc. of Am.; Ecological Soc. of Am.; 
111. Acad, of Sc. Married- Myrtle Dalby, O 
24, 1908, Ann Arbor, Mich. Children; Onna- 
ler Tence, b. S 0, 1912; Jocelyn Eileen, b. le 
-•6, 1914; Arleen Wilman, b. Ag. 24, 19 17. 
.Iddress, 501 S. Busey Ave., Urbana. 

VERNE McDOUGLE 

Teacher, Instr., Gunnery, U. S. S. M. A., 
Cniv. of 111., 1918; Teacher, H. S., Urbana, 
1918 — •. Address, 917 W. Oregon St., L^rbana. 
GEORGE FRANCIS McEWEN 

Hydrographer; A. B., Leland Stanford, 190S; 
Ph. D., do., loii; b. Je lO, 1882, Manchester, 
la.; s. John Freemont (h. O 5, 1850, Lisbon, 
111.) and Lillian (Dodson) McEwen (b. O 19, 
i8,o, Dubuque, la.). Prepared in Manchester, 
(la.) H. S.; and la. St. Coll. Acad.; attended 
la. St. Coll., 1902-05. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma 
Xi. Teacher fellow, Phys.. Leland Stanford, 
1007-10; Instr., Applied Math., do., 1910-11; 
Physicist of Marine Biol. Assn. of San Diego, 
Calif., 1908-11; Instr., M.ath., Univ. of 111., 
1011-12; Hydrographer, Scripps Inst, for Biol. 
Research, Univ. of Calif., 1012 — ■. Auth.: Pre- 
liminary Report on the Hydrographic Work of 
the IMarine Biol. Assn., Zool. series of L'niv. 
of Calif.. 1910, Vol. 6; articles in Phys. Re- 
viczc. Monthly /F^-nY/icr Reviezv; Univ. of 
Calif. Publications in Zool., Vol. 15, 19 15. 
Mem., Am. Phys. Soc; Am. ^lath. Soc; Sc. 
Assn. of Leland Stanford Univ.; Math. Assn. 
of Am.; Am. Geog. Soc. Married Mae Alice 
Winner, Je i8, 19 12, Hamilton, Mo. Child, 
Paul Albert, b. S 30, igi?. Address, Box 68, 
La Jolla, Calif. 

DAVID FORD McFARLAND 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Kan.. 1900; A. 
M., do., 1901; M. S., Yale, 1003; Ph. D., do.. 
1909; b. Ag 1, 1878, Mansfield, O.; s. Robert 
S. (b. Je 5, 1834, Washington, O.) and Mary 
Jane (McBride) McFarland (b. Ag 27, 1843, 




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gii 



(in.). Prepared in Lawrence (Kan.) H. S. 
Aljilia Tan Omega; Alpha (hi Sigma; Phi 
l-aiiil)fla I'psilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
I'Vllow, C'hem., Yale, igoz-oi. Instr., Chem., 
l^niv. of Kan., 1900-02; Asst. Prof., do., igc- 
10; Asst. Chem., Kan. Geo!. Sur., 1906-08; 
ASst., Chem., Yale, 1908-09; Asst. Prof., Ap- 
plied Chem. and ist Asst., Chem., Engng. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1910-16; Assoc. Prof., 
Applied Chem., do., 1916— . Auth. : (with H. 
P. Cady) The Composition of Natural Gas 
with Special Stvidy of the Constitution of Kan. 
Gases, Kail. Geo!. Sur., Vol. 9, Topeka, 1908; 
(with O. E. Harder) Alloys of Chromium, 
Copper and Nickel; A Preliminary Study 
of Bui. 93, Engng. Exp. Sta. Univ. of III., 
1916; also various articles. Mem., 111. Acad, 
of Sc; A. C. S.; Am. Inst, of Metals; Soc. 
Promotion Engng. Educ. ; Fellow, A. A. A. 
S. Married Martha Elizabeth Pittenger, Je 
23, 1909, New Haven, Conn. Children: George 
Robert, b. F 27, 191 1; Mary Louise, b. S 18, 
1912; Elizabeth Jean, b. Ag 14, 1914; David 
I-"ord, Jr., b. Jl i^ 19 17. Address, 906 Gregory 
Place, Urbana. 



ALEXANDER DYER MacGILLIVRAY 
Professor; Ph. B., Cornell, 1900; Ph. D., 
do., 1904; b. Jl 15, 1868, Inverness, O. ; s. John 
Hugh (b. Ag II, 1830, Picton, Nova Scotia) 
and Elizabeth (Adams) Mac Gillivray (b. N 
27, 1830, Salineville, O.). Prepared in Univ. 
of Wooster (O.) Prep. Dept. Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi. Asst., Entomol., Cornell, 1890- 
1900; Instr., do., 1900-06; Asst. Prof., Entomol. 
and Invertebrate Zool., do., 1900-11; Asst. 
Prof., Systematic Entomol., LTniv. of 111., 191 1- 
13; Assoc. Prof., do., 1913-17; Specialist, Me. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., summer, 19 13; Prof., Entomol., 
Univ. of 111., 191 7 — . Auth.: Biography of the 
Mosquito, Good Health, Vol. 46, 191 1; Malaria 
and the Malarial Parasite, do.. 191 1; New 
Species of Empria, i East. Species, Can. 
Entom., 191 1 ; 2, Western Species, do.; Pro- 
ceedings, Sixth to Tenth Annual Meetings of 
the Entomol. Soc. of Am., Ann. Entomol. Soc. 
Am.; The Lacinia in the Maxilla of the Hy- 
menoptera, Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am., 1912; 
The Pupal Wings of the Hepialus Thule, do.; 
Tenthredinoidea in Hymenoptera or Wasp- 
like Insects of Conn., Bui. Conn. St. Geol. 
Nat. Hist. Sur., igi6; various other articles. 
Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Am. Assn. Econ. 
Entomol.; Entomol. Fellow, Soc. of Am.; 
Sec. and Treas., III. Acad, of Sc, 1911-15; 
Am. Soc. Zool.; Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.- Am. 
Microscopic Soc; Ecol. Soc. Am. Married 
l'"anny Mary Edwards, S 17, 1891, Forest 
Home, N. Y. Children: Malcolm Edwards, 
I). O 31, 1895; John Henry, b. Ja 27, 1899. 
Address, 603 W. Michigan Ave., Urbana. 



JOHN EDWARD McGILVREY 
College President; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1895; 
Ph. D., Miami Univ.;'b. Ja 8, 1867, Hollands- 
burg, Ind.; s. John (b. D 21, 1836, do.) and 
Mary (Wimmer) McGilvrey (b. Ag 3, 1838, 
Bellmore, Ind.). Prepared in Ind. St. Norm. 
.Sch. Teacher, Dist. Sch. of Ind., 1884-87; 
Prin., Graded Schs., Rosedale, Ind., 1890; 
Asst., Ind. St. Norm. Sch., 1890; Teacher, H. 
S., Paris, 111., 1890-92; Prin., do., 1903-04; 
Prin., H. S., Freeport, 111., 1895-96; Asst. 
Prof., Pedagogy and H. S. Visitor, Univ. ef 
111., 1896-99; Prin., Cleveland Norm. Sch., 
1899-1908; Supt., Cleveland City Farm Sch., 
1908-10; Dir. of Educ, West. 111. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1910-11; Acting Prin., do., 1911-12; 
Pres., Kent O. St. Norm. Coll. 1912 — -. Mem., 
Univ. Club, Cleveland, 1900: N. E. A., 1897. 
Married Mary Kelly, Je 6, 1894, Terre Haute, 
Ind. Children: Robert Gordon, b. Je 12, 
1902; Louise Charlotte, b. O 19, 1905. Address, 
Kent, O. 



CHARLES SAMUEL McGOVNEY 
B. S., Purdue Univ., 1901; h. Ap 28, 1876, 
Lincoln. Neb. Prepared in Columbus (Ind.) 
H. S. Apprentice, Columbus Machine Works, 
1894; helper under instruction. Reeves & 
(^o., 1894-96; Chem., Kalamazoo Beet Sugar 
Co., 1901-02; do., Newaygo Portland Cement 
Co., 1902-03; Deputy State Chem., Ind. Exp. 
Sta., 1903; Deputy and Asst. Station Chem., 
1904; Asst. in charge of fuel test, Engng. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1906-07. Address, 
116 East Berry St., Alexandria, Ind. 

DUDLEY ODELL McGOVNEY 
Professor; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1901; A. M., 
Harvard, 1904; LL. B., Columbia, 1907; b. Je 
23, 1877, Himtington, Ind.; s. Samuel Taylor 
(b. S 19, 1843, Adams Co., O.) and Florence 
Louisa (Wright) McGovney (b. Ap i, 1855, 
Huntington, Ind.). Prepared in Portland and 
Columbus (Ind.) H. Schs. Sigma Chi; Phi 
Beta Kappa. President's Scholar and Fellow- 
ship, Internat. Law, Columbia. Teacher, Ind. 
Pub. Schs., 1895-98; Teacher, Govt, and Hist., 
Govt. Norm. Sch., Manila, P. I., 1901-03; 
Instr., Pol. Sc, Ind. Univ., summer 1907; 
Instr., Law and Sc, Univ. of 111., 1907-08; 
Prof., Law and Ex. Sec, Law Dept., Tulane 
Univ., 1908-13; Dean, Law Dept., do., 1913- 
14; Prof., Law, Univ. of Mo., 1914-16; Dean, 
Coll. of Law, St. Univ. of la., 1916 — . Com., 
Co. H, 149th Ind., Vols., Spanish-Am. War, 
1898. Auth.: Civ. Govt, in the Philippines, 
Scott Foresman & Co., Chicago, 1903; Stories 
of Long Ago in the Philippines, World Book 
Co., 1906. Married Laura Arnolt Woodburn, 
Ap 22, 1902, Manila, P. I. Children: Richard 
Burnit, b. Ja 30, 1903; Margarita, b. S 6, 1904; 
Ruth, b. N 12, 1908. Address, 424 S. Summit 
St., Iowa City, la. 

DUNCAN ARTHUR MacINNES 
(See G439) 

FRANCIS JEAN MacINNES 
(See No. 7779) 

*DONALD McINTOSH 
Professor; V. S., Toronto Vet. Coll.; b. 
Scotland; s. William (b. do.) and Katherine 
(Pennycuick) Mcintosh (b. do.). Prepared 
in Elora Acad., Elora, Can. Sigma Xi; Alpha 
Zeta. Prof., Vet. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1885-1915 
— . Auth.: Diseases of Horses and Cattle; 
Diseases of Swine, M. A. Donohue & (3o., 
Chicago; various articles in Orange Judd 
Farmer, Farm and Home, Northwest Farm- 
stead, Northeast Homestead, Am. Agricultur- 
ist, Prairie Farmer, Am. Snnncherd, North- 
rvestern Agriculturist, and Wallaces' Farmer. 
Died S 5, 1915, Portland, Me. 

HARRISON McJOHNSTON 
Instr. and Advertising Mgr. ; A. B., N. W, 
Univ., 1907; A. M., do., 1914; b. Jl 26, 1884, 
McCutcheonsville, Ind.; s. Clarence Atchison 
(b. 1849, do.) and Charlotte (Stokes) Mc 
Johnston (b. 1852, do.). Prepared in W. Div. 
H. S., Chicago and N. W. Univ. Acad. Beta 
Phi; Phi Eta. Advertising Copy Writer, Ad 
vertising Agency, 1907-08; Retail Service Bur., 
Butler Bros., Chicago, 1908-09, 1910-11; ist 
Asst* Managing Ed., System. 1911-13; Ed 
.Staff, Printer's Ink, 1913-14; Asst., Eng., Univ, 
of 111., 1913-14; Instr., Bus. Eng. and Sab 
manship, do., 1914-17; Assoc, do., I9i7-i_, 
Expert, Bus. Correspondence Alexander Ham- 
ilton Inst. Staff 19.17- 18; Instr., Bus. Organi 
zation and Econ., O. St. Univ., and Advertis- 
ing Mgr., Hugh Ridenour Co., Columbus, O. 
19 1 8 — . Auth.: Business Correspondence 
Alexander Hamilton Inst., N. Y., 1917; Mod 
ern Merchandising, Malloy, Mitchell and 
Taust, Chicago, 1918. Mem., Am. Econ. Soc. 



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University of Illinois 



Married Elsie Lillian Brown, D 31, 1907, 
Chicago. Children: Charlotte Anne, b. N 
10, 191 o; Barbiara, b. O 5, 19 14; Jean, b. F 

10. 1918. Address, 8 E. Broad St., Columbus, 
O. 

JAMES HARRY McKEE 
(See No. 970) 

KENNETH McKENZIE 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1891; A. M., do., 
1893; Ph. D., do., 1895; b. Jl 24, 1S70, Cam- 
bridge, Mass.; s. Alexander (b. D 14, 1830, 
New Bedford, Mass.) and Ellen Holnian (Eve- 
leth) McKenzie (b. Ag 19, 1838, Fitchburgh, 
Mass.). Prepared, Browne and Nichols Sell., 
Cambridge, Mass. Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta 
Pi. Instr., Mod. Lang., Union Coll., 1895-8; 
Prof, do., LTniv. of W. Va., 189S-1900; Instr., 
and Asst. Prof., do., Yale, 1900-15; Prof., do., 
Columbia, summer 1914-15; Prof., do., and 
Head of Dept., Univ. of 111., 1915 — ; Dir., 
Rome Branch, Am. LTniv. Union, Italy, 1918 — ; 
Ed.: Trois Comedies d'Alfred de Messet, Bos- 
ton. D. P. Health & Co., 1901 ; Fifty Fables 
of La Fontaine. Am. Book Co., N. Y., 1903; 
Ruy Bias by Victor Hugo, H. Holt and Co., 
N. Y., 1909. Auth. : Articles in Publications 
of the Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Annual Re- 
port of Dante Soc. ; Mod. Philo!.; Romanic 
Review; Yale Reviezv; Nat. Geog. Mag.; Mod. 
Lang. Notes, etc. Married Aimee Gilbert Lef- 
fingwell, Jl 30, 1908, Summit, N. Y. Address, 
70S W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

MARY EULA McKINNEY 
Teacher; A. B., O. St. Univ., 1906; A. M., 
Colo. Univ., 1913; b. D 20, 1883, W. ya.; d. 
John Piatt and Lucy (Toothaker) McKinney. 
Prepared in Columbus (O.) H. S. Teacher, 
H. S., two yrs.; Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 
1909-12; Teacher, Eng. and Educ, N. J. St. 
Norm., Montclair, N. J., 1913 — . Address, 189 
Montciair Ave., Montclair, N. J. 

CYRUS DANIEL McLANE 
(See No. 703) 

CARLOS LENOX McMASTKR 

Sec, B. M. Gardner Co.: C. E., O. St. 

Univ., 1905; b. Je 29, 1882, Middleport, O. ; s. 

William Lenox (b. My 27, 1836, Pomeroy, 

O.) and Lydia Ann (Weiss) McMaster (b. F 

11, 1846, Ripley, W. Va.). Prepared in North 
H. S., Columbus. O. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Gamma Phi Soc; Gamma Alpha. Chief 
Draftsman, Columbus, Delaware & Marion R. 
R., 1903; do., Fviel Supply Co., 1904-05; 
Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111,, 1905-7; Assoc, 
G. E. D., do., 1907-10; Asst,, Dean of Men. 
do., 1908-10; Arch. Dept., Pratt & Lambert 
Varnish Co., Chicago, 1910; Asst. Sales Mgr., 
Cleveland Brass and Copper Mills; Sec, The 
B. M. Gardner Co. Auth,: (with T, Wilson) 
Notes on Practical Mech, Draw., 1909. Mem., 
K. T. Address, 946 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland; 
bus. add., 322 (Guardian Bldg., do. 

DAVID KENT MacMILLAN 
Entomologist; B. S., Dickinson Coll, 1902; 
b. Jl 3, 1874, (Gettysburg, Pa.; s. Oscar D. (b. 
D 5, 1S38, do.) and Mvriam Anne (Holtzman) 
MacMillan (b. Ja 8. 1841, Baltimore), Pre- 
pared in Dickinson Prep. Sch., Carlisle, Pa. 
Union Phil. Soc. ; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Sc, H. S., Huntington, Pa., 1902-3; Scientific 
Asst,, Div. of Z06I,, Pa. Dept. of Agr., Harris- 
burg, Pa,; do.. Bur. of Entomol., Washing- 
ton, D. C. ; Field Asst., State Entomologist's 
OfRce, Univ. of 111., 1911-13; Entomol., do., 
1913 — . Mem., Soc. of Entomol.; A. A. A. 
S.; Am. Entomol. Soc; A. F. A. M. ; M. E, 
Church. Married Rebecca Gehrett Hamilton, 
N 10, 1904, Cassville, Pa. Address, 5057 Bal- 
moral Ave., Chicago. 



GEORGE BURR McMILLEN 
(See No. 7063) 

FRANK MORTON McMURRY 
Professor; Ph. D., Jena, 1889; b. Jl 2, 1862, 
Crawfordsville, 111.; s. Franklin and Charlotte 
(L^nderwood) McMurry. Prepared in St. 
Norm., Sch., Normal, 111. Attended Univ. of 
Mich., 1881-2; Stud., Halle and Jena, 1886-9; 
do., (jeneva and Paris, 1892-3. Prin., Schs., 
1883-6; do., Chicago, 1889-90; Prof., Pedagog- 
ics, St. Norm. Sch., 111.; Prof., do., LTniv. of 
111., 1893-4; Prin., Franklin Sch., Buffalo, N. 
Y., 1894-5; Prof., Pedagogics and Dean of 
Teachers Coll., Univ. of Buffalo, 1895-8; ProL, 
Elem, Educ, Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1898 — •. 
Joint Auth.: The Method of the Recitation, 
MacMillan Co. ; The Tarr and McMurry Series 
of Common Sch. Geogs., Macmillan Co, Auth,: 
How to Study and Teaching How to Study, 
Houghton, Mifflin Co.; several articles ior Educ, 
Review; Assoc ed.. Student's Ref. Work, 1909. 
Married Elizabeth Lindley, D 20, 1894, Fred- 
cricktown, O. Children: Catherine Lindley, 
b. Je 14, 1896; Margaret, b. O 15, 1903. Ad- 
dress, 9 Hillside Drive Park, Hill, Yonkers, N. 
Y.f 

*WILLIAM McMURTIE 
E. M., Lafayette Coll., 1871; M. S., 1874; 
Ph. D., 1875; b. Mr 10, 1851, Belvidere, N. 
J.; s. Abram (b, 1806, Warren Co,. N, J.) 
and Almira (Smith) McMurtrie <h. Sussex 
Co., N. J.). Prepared in Acad., Belvidere, N. 
J. Asst. Chem., U. S. Agr. Dept., 1872; 
Chief Chem., do., 1873; Agt. and Representa- 
tive, Paris Exposition, 1878; Special Agt., Agr. 
Dept., Agr. Technol., 1879-82; Prof., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1882-8; Chem., 111. St. Bd. of 
Agr., 1884-8; Chem., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
1S86-8; Chem., Royal Baking Powder Co., 
1S88 — ; Second V. P., do.: Consulting Prof., 
Gen. Tech. Chem., Polym. Inst,, Brooklyn, N. 
Y,, 1905 — , Auth,: Culture of the Beet and 
Manufacture of Sugar Therefrom, 1880; The 
Culture of Sumac, 1880; Grape Culture in the 
U. S,; Wools and Other Animal Fibres, 1886. 
Mem,, A, C. S, ; Chem. Club,, N, Y, ; Soc, of 
Chem, Indus, Engrs, ; Verein Deutscher Chem- 
ikcr; Internat, Cong, of App, Chem,, Degree 
"Chevalier du Merite Agricole" from French 
Govt., 1883, Married Helen M. Douglas, Ap 
5, 1876. Died My 26, 1913, N. Y. 

HOMER ELKANAH McNATT 
Farmer; B. C, LTniv. of Mo., 1909; b. I, 
1884, Aurora, Mo. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. 
Asst., Dairy Dept., Univ. of Mo.; Instr., Mun. 
and San. Dairying and Asst., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111.; Farmer, Aurora, Mo. Auth.: 
Newspaper articles and a few station circu- 
lars. Address, Aurora, Mo. 

WARD J. MacNEAL 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1901; Ph. 
D., do., 1904; M. D., do., 1905; b. F 17, 1881, 
Fenton, ^Mich. ; s. Edward (b. Ag 23, 1833, 
Sterling, N. Y.) and lane Elizabeth (Pratt) 
MacNeal (b. Je 22, 1841, Birdsall, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Clyde H. S. Jr, Research Club; 
Sigma Xi, Stud, Asst,, Bacteriol., Univ. of 
Mich,, 1901-03; Rockefeller Fellow, do., 1903- 
04, summers 1904-06; Instr,, Histol,, do., 1905- 
06; Instr., Bacteriol. and Anat,, W. Va. Univ., 
1906-07; Asst. Chief, Bacteriol., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Asst. Prof., do., 
1908-11; Lecturer, Pathol, and Bacteriol., New 
York Post. Grad. Med. Sch., 1911-12; Prof., 
Pathol, and Bacteriol, and Asst. Dir., Labs., 
do., 1912-is; Dir., Labs., do., 1915 — . 
ist Lt., Med. R. C. U. S. A., 191 1; Capt. 
Med. O. R. C, Base Hosn. 8, A. E. F., France. 
Delegate, Univ. of 111., to Internat. Cong, on 
Tuberculosis, Washington, D. C, 1908; do., 
to Nat. Conf. on Pellagra, Columbia, S. C, 
1909. Discovered artificial culture of Try- 



Faculty 



913 



panosomes, etc. Auth. : (with H. S. Grind- 
ley) Studies in Nutrition: An Investigation of 
tlie Influence of Saltpeter on the Nutrition 
and Health of Man with reference to the C)c- 
curence in Cured Meats, Vol. 3, 4, 5, Univ. 
of 111., 191 1, 1912; Microbiology, Edited by 
Cha.s. E. Marshall, P. Blakiston's Son, igii, 
chapters on various subjects; Pathogenic Micro- 
organism, P. Blakiston's Son, 1914. Mem., 
111. St. Pellagra Comn., 1909-12; Pres., Univ. 
of 111., Mich. Club, 1911; Thomp.son McFad- 
den Pellagra Comn. 1912; Mich. Club, of N. 
Y. ; Soc. of Am. Bacterol. (Mem., Council, 
1910); Assn. Am. Anatomists; Soc. Exp. Biol, 
and Med.; A. A. A. S.; A. M. A.; Nat. Assn., 
Tuberculosis; V. P., Post-Grad. Clinical Soc, 
1912; Harvey Soc. Married Mabel Perry, D 
28, 1905, Ann Arbor, Mich. Children: Ed- 
ward Perry, b. O 4, 1906; Herbert Pratt, b. 
Mr 10, 1909; Perry Scott, b. S 11, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 82 Rockrose Place, Forest Hills Gardens, 
Long Island, N. Y. 

HECTOR MacPHERSON 
Professor; A. B., Queen's Univ., 1903; M. 
S., Univ. of Chicago, 1908; Ph. D., do., 1910; 
b. 1875. Attended Univ. of Berlin, one Seni.; 
Univ. of Halle-Wittemberg, one sem. ; Univ. 
of Chicago, two and a half yrs. Teacher, Pub. 
and H. Schs. ; Instr., Econ. and Sociol., Mich 
Agr. Coll., 1907-10; do., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; 
Asst., Prof., Econ., Ore. Agr. Coll. Auth.: 
Cooperative Banking in the Province of Que- 
bec (Ph. D. Thesis). Married, Ap 10, 191 1, 
Chicago. Child, David Depec, b. S 2, 1912. 
Address, Ore. Agr. Coll., Corvallis, Ore. 

JEAN C. MAHAN (PLANK) 
(See No. 185) 

HORACE FAIRCHILD MAJOR 
Professor; B. S. A., Cornell, igo8; b. O 25, 
1884, Ithaca, N. Y. ; s. William F. (b. i8-;4, 
do.) and Estelle M. (Tripp) Major (b. 18^9, 
Richmond Hill, Hemlock Lake, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Ithaca (N. Y.) H. S. Theta Xi; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Agros Club; Sigma Kappa 
Zeta; Agr. Glee, Masque and Philosophers 
Clubs; Tarbell Prize, Cornell, 1908. In charge 
of Camp Schs. for Boys, 1903-05; Instr., Na- 
ture Study, Ithaca Pub. Schs., 1906-07; Asst., 
Land. Gard., Univ. of 111., 1908; Instr., do., 
1909-10; Instr., Land, Gard., Univ. of Mo., 
1910-11; Supt., Grounds; Asst. Prof., Land. 
Gard., Instr., Floriculture and Consulting Land. 
Arch., do., 1910 — . Auth.: How to Fix up 
the Yard, Cir., No. 135, Univ. of 111., 1910; 
Classification of Ornamental Plants, 1909; 
Pruning Shade Trees, cir. No. 81, Univ. of 
Mo.; Book of Poems, 1910; also a number of 
articles. Mem., Nat. Park Supts. Assn.; Nat. 
Geog. Soc. ; Nat. City Planning Assn. ; Presby. 
Churth. Address, 407 Hitt St., Columbia, Mo. 

CHARLES WESLEY MALCOLM 
(See No. 1735) 

EDWIN JOHN MANLEY 
Instructor; b. Mr 16, 1887, St. Louis; s. 
George (b. Ap 3, i86o. Bunker Hill, 111.) and 
Sophia (Helger) Manley (b. Ja 20, 1862, St. 
Louis). Prepared in St. Nicholas Sch., St. 
Louis. Mercantile Bus., George Manley and 
Sons, 1907-12; Instr., Swimming, Univ. of 
111., 1912 — . Married Cecilia Josephine Gil- 
roy, Jl 27, 1910, Waterloo, 111. Address, 810 
Michigan Ave., Urbana. 

ALMEDA FRANCES MANN 
Instructor; b. Ap 20, 1874, Newton High- 
lands, Mass.: d. Horace P. (b. O 23, 1843, 
Gorham, Me.) and Helen M. (Colby) Mann 
(b. S 7, 1 84 1, Tamworth, N. H.). Prepared in 
Cincinnati (O.) H. S.; Attended Cincinnati 



Mus. Sch. 1887-94; Chicago Conservatory, 
1894-5; Cincinnati Coll. of Mus., 1898-9; Asst. 
Teacher Violin (Jincinnati Mus. Sch., 1893; 
Teacher Violin, Texas Christian Univ., Ft. 
Worth, Tex., 1895-7; Teacher Violin and Piano, 
Carlton Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1899-1900; 
Instr., Piano, in charge of Prep. Dept., Univ. 
of 111., 1900; Pvt. Teacher, Seattle, Wash., 
J906-12; Head of Violin Dept. Carleton Coll., 
Northfield, Minn., 1912 — . Address, 418 Col- 
lege Ave., Northfield, Minn. 

FREDERICK MAYNARD MANN 
Professor; B. C. E., Univ. of Minn., 1892; 
S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894; M. S., do., 
1896; C. E., Univ. of Minn., 1898; b. My i, 
1868, New York City; s. Samuel Rexford (b. 
N 5, 18-8, Sidney Plains, N. Y.) and Geor- 
gianna (Teall) Mann (b. O 30, 1831, Geneva, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Minneapolis (Minn.) H. 
S.; Univ. of Minn. Psi Upsilon; Tau Beta 
Pi; Fellow, A. I. A.; Fellow, Mass. Inst. Tech. 
Draftsman, 1890-92; Instr., Arch. Design, Univ, 
of Pa., 1896-99; Instr., Arch. Const., do 
1900-01; Practicing Arch., Philadelphia, 189S 
1902; Prof., Arch., Washington LTniv., 1902 
10; Prof., Arch, and Head of Dept., Univ. of 
111., 1910-14; Prof., Arch., Univ. of Minn. 
1 914 — . Auth.: Problems of Domestic Arch 
itecture, Washington LTniv. Bui., 1903; Archi 
tect at the St. Louis World's Fair, do., 1904 
Architecture and Civic Progress, do., 1907 
Architecture as a Civic Asset, St. Louis Pub 
Question Club Annual; various other articles 
Address, 202 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis. 

MARGARET MANN 
Librarian; b. Ap 9, 1873, Cedar Rapids, la.; 
d. Amasa (b. Jl 27, 1840, Frankfort, N. Y.) 
and Emily Lucy (Davendorf) Mann (b. N 31, 
1S40, do.). Prepared in Englewood H. S., 
(Chicago). Kappa Kappa Gamma. Attended 
Armour Inst, of Tech., 1893-6; Univ. of 111., 
1898. Asst., Libn., Armour Inst., 1894-7; 
Asst., Univ. of Wis. Sch. of Lib. Sc, summer, 
1905-6; Cataloger, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1897-9; 
Gen. Asst., do., 1899-1900; Asst. Libn., do., 
:i900-3; Instr., 1897-3; Chief Cataloger, Car- 
negie Lib. of Pittsburgh, 1903; Instr., Pub. 
Documents, West. Reserve Univ. Lib. Sch., 
1905; in charge of catalog, issued by Gen. 
Engng. Soc, ^ew York City. Mem., Am. Lib. 
Assn., Chicago Lib. Club; 111. St. Lib. Sch. 
.\ssn. Address, Carnegie Lib., Pittsburgh. 

WILLIAM ALBERT MANNING 
Professor; A. B., Willamette Univ., Salem, 
Ore., 1900; A. M., Leland Stanford, 1902; Ph. 
D., do., 1904; b. D 5, 1876, Salem, Ore. Phi 
Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Teacher, Pure and 
Applied Math., Leland Stanford, 1900-9; Asst. 
Prof., Math., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Prof., 
Math., Leland Stanford, 1910 — . Auth.: A 
number of articles on Math, subjects in Trans- 
actions of Am. Math. Soc., Btil. of Am. Math. 
Soc, Am. Jour, of Math. Children: Dorothy, 
b. O 6, igog; Rhoda, b. Jl 2, 1912; Helena, b. 
F 14, 1914; Silvia, b. My 18, 1917. .4ddrcss, 
604 Tennyson Ave., Palo Alto, Calif.; bus. 
add., Leland Stanford Univ., do. 

ALBERT GEORGE MANNS 
(See No. 433) 

HAROLD ELMER MANTZ 
A. B., LTniv. of Mich., 1910; b. S 30, 1888, 
Lodi, O. Prepared in Lodi (O.) H. S. Studie4 
in France, 1909-10; Asst., Romance Langs., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Address, Lodi, O.'f 

HARRY CURTISS MARBLE 
(See No. 973) 



914 



University of Illinois 



GEORGE EARL MARTIN 
Professor; B. S., Purdue Univ., 1909; C. 
E., do., 1914; b. Jl 7, 1886, Venango Co., Pa. 
Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Prof. 
Civ. Engng., Colo. Coll., 1910-14; Asst. Prof., 
Highway Engng., Purdue, 1914 — . Capt. 23rd 
Engrs., A. E. F., 1918. Auth. : Methods and 
Cost of Highway Construction in Allen County. 
Mem., Ind., Engng. Soc., 1909; Epis. Church. 
Address, 147 S. Grant St., Lafayette, Ind. 

OSCAR ROSS MARTIN 

(See G4S3) 

FRANKLIN WALES MARQUIS 
(See No. 2453) 

JOHN MABRY MATHEWS 
Professor; A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1906; 
Ph. D., do.. 1909; b. Ja 9, 1883, LaGrange, 
Ga. ; s. Blake Hamilton and Mary R. (Whit- 
aker) Mathews. Prepared in Baltimore City 
Coll.; Law Sch., Univ. of Mich., 1908. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Univ. Scholar. 1906-7; Fellow 
in Pol. Sc, 1908-9. Instr., Hist., Econ., and 
Politics, Princeton, 1909-11; Assoc, Pol. Sc, 
Univ. of 111., 1911-15; Asst. Prof., do., 1915-17- 
Assoc Prof., do., 1917 — . Auth.: Legislative and 
Judicial History of the Fifteenth Amendment, 
J'ohns Hopkins Press, 1909; Principles of Am- 
erican State Administration, D. Appleton & Co., 
191 7; (with E. L. Bogart) Vol. 5 of the 111. 
Centennial Hist., 1918; contributed to Revue 
Politique et Parlementaire ; Pol. Sc. Quart- 
erly;. Am. Pol. Sc. Review; Annals of the 
Am. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Sc; Jour. 
Pol. Econ.; Nat. Mitn. Review; No. Am. 
Review. Mem., Bd. of Eds.. Am. Pol. 
Sc. Review, 1914-15; Ed., News and 
Notes, do., 1914-15; mem. Bd, of Authors, 111. 
Centennial Hist., 1915-1.8; Contributor to: Am. 
Year Book, Cyclopaedia of Am. Govt., En- 
cyclopaedia Americana. Mem., Am. Pol. Sc. 
Assn.; Am. Soc. of Internat. Law; Univ. Club, 
Urbana; M. E. Church. Married Ruth Far- 
well Keefer, S 8, 19 14, Amboy, 111. Address, 
804 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

ROBERT MAURICE MATHEWS 
Instructor; A. B.. Butler Coll., Indianapolis, 
1906; b. Mr 20, 1884. Cincinnati. Fresh, 

prize in annual Fresh. Soph, debate; Asst. Ed., 
Butler CoUegi-an. Grad. stud., Cornell, 1907; 
Instr. Butler Coll., Summer Session, 1906; 
Asst,, Math., Univ. of 111.. 1907-8; Teaching 
Fellowship, Princeton, 1908-9; Instr., Un-v. 
H. S., Chicago, 1909-12; do.. Poly. H. S., 
Riverside, Calif., 1912; Head, Dept. Math., 
Riverside Tr. College. 1016 — . Address, 1234 
W. 1 2th S"t., Riverside, Calif. 

GEORGE CHARLTON MATSON 
Geologist; B. S., Doane Coll., Crete, Neb., 
1900; A. M., Cornell. 1903; b. F 4, 1873, 
Strang, Neb. Prepared in Franklin Acad.; 
Graduated from Lincoln Norm. -Univ., 1897. 
Fellow, Univ. of Chicago, 1904-6. Asst., Geol., 
including summer sessions, Cornell, 1903-5; 
Instr. Geol., L^niv. of 111., 1903-4; Asst., Soil 
Svir., do., summers 1904-5; Asst., Geol., U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1906-17; Geologist, Gulf Oil Corp., 
1917 — . Auth.: Water Resources of the Blue 
Grass Region, Kentucky, Washington. U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1909; Investigations Relating to 
Clays. LT, S. Geol. Sur., 1909; Geologist of 
Florida, Second Annual Report. Fla. Geol. 
Sur,, 1909; Mineral Waters. U. S. Geol. Sur., 
1911; various reports for U. S. Geol. Sur. Mem., 
Cosmos Club, Washin.gton, D. C. ; Acad, of Sc, 
do.; Washington Geol. Soc, 1911; Fellow, A- 
A. A. S. .Address, c/o Academy of Science, 
Washington, D. C. 



ROBERT CLAYTON MATTHEWS 
(See No. 1739) 

HENRY ALBRIGHT MATTILL 
(See G457) 

ROBERT WALTER MEARNS 
Brig. Gen.; b. Jl 16, 1S66, Pa. Grad., Pa. St. 
Norm. Sch.; West Point, 1892; Inf. and Cav- 
alry Sch., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1S97. 2nd 
Lt., 20th Inf., 1897; ist Lt., do., 1898; Capt. 
do., 1905; Prof. Mil. Sc. and Tactics, Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17; Col., 332nd inf., N. A., Camp 
Sherman, Chillicothe, O., 1917-18. Brig. Gen., 
in charge of Camp Beauregard, 1918 — . Mem., 
Presby. Church. Address, c/o Adj. Gen., U. 
S. A., Washington, D. C. ; bus. add., Camp 
Beauregard, Alexandria, La. 

BRAINERD MEARS 
Professor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1903; A. 
M., do., 1905; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
190S; b. Ja 17, 1881, Amherst, Mass.; s. 
Leverett (b. My, 1S50, Essex, Mass.) and 
!Mary Virginia (Brainerd) Mears (b. Je, i8c7, 
Charleston, W. Va.). Prepared in Drury 
Acad,, North Adams, Mass. Fellow, Johns 
Hopknis, 1908. Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi. Asst., 
Chem., Williams Coll., 1903-6; Instr., Indus. 
Chem., L'niv. of 111., 1909-10; Instr., Chem., 
VV'illiams Coll., 1910-11; Asst., Prof., do., 191 1- 
17; Prof., Chem., do., 1917 — . Mem., A. C. 
S, Married Margaret Whitney, Ag 2^, 191 1. 
Children: Whitney H., b. Je 8, 1912; Margaret 
Brainerd, b. Jl 30, 1913. Address, 230 Main 
St., Williamstown, Mass. 

FRANK EDGAR MELVIN 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1906; A. 
M., do., 1909; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1913; b. 
Ag 2;^, 1S81, Lawrence, Kan.; s. David Mac- 
Gowan (b. 1847, Washington Co., Pa.) and 
Eva Adelaide (Edgar) Melvin (b. 1857, Mus- 
catine, la,). Prepared in Lawrence (Kan,) and 
lola (Kan,) H. Schs., Quill Club. Teaching 
Fellow. Hist., Univ. of Kan., 190S-9; Asst., 
Hist., LTniv. of 111., 1909-12; Harrison Fel- 
low Hist,, L^niv. of Pa,, 1912-13; Harrison Re- 
search Fellow do., 1913-15. Acting Asst, Prof., 
Hist,, Cornell, 1915-16; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. 
of Kan,, 1916 — , Auth,: Napoleon's Navigation 
System. LTniv. of Pa. Hist. Studies, 1918; The 
.Judicial Bulwark of the Constitution, Am. 
Pol. Sc, Review, 1014; Articles in Miss. Val- 
lev Hist. Review and Am. Hist. Review. Mem., 
Am. Hist. Assn.; Miss. Valley Hist. Assn. 
/.■^dress, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. 

KATHERINE MERRILL 
A. B,, Bryn Mawr; Asst. Prof,, Eng. Lang, 
and Lit., Univ. of 111., 1892-97; Lecturer, Pond 
Lyceum, Metropolitan Life Bldg., New York 
City. Address, 504 W. 12th St., New York 
City.t 

GLENN NEWTON MERRY 
Professor; A. B., N. W. Univ., 1910; Grad- 
uated Cumnock Sch. of Oratory, 1911; b, Ag 
3, 1886, Orleans. Neb,; s. James Thomas aiid 
Georgianna (LeCireslev) Merrv. Prepared in 
Greenville Coll. Acad. Delta Sigma Rho; The 
Scribblers; Sr. Scholarship, N. W. Univ.; 
prizes in debate and oratory. Coach in Orat,, 
H. S,, Crown Point, Ind,, 191 1; Asst., Pub. 
Speak.. Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Assoc. Prof., 
Pub. Speak., Univ. of la., 1912 — . Chm. of 
Speakers' Bur. of la. Council of Nat. De- 
fense. Mem,, Presby. Church, Married Luella 
Helen Eakins, Je 9. 1910, Evansville, Wis. 
Children: Eugene Webster, b. O 14, 10^2; 
Robert Watson, b. O 29, 1913. Address, Iowa 
City, la.; bus. add., Univ. of Iowa, do. 



Faculty 



915 



•GEORGE HENRY MEYER 
A. B., Colgate Univ.. 1889; A. M., do., 
1892 ; b. D 25, 1865, Higginsvifle, N. Y.'; 
s. Tohn (b. Mr 17, 1839, Bavaria. Gcr.) 
and Eva (Neger) Meyer (b. Ap 25, 
1843, New London, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Colgate Acad., N. Y. Attended Univ. of 
Berlin, 1904-5; Univ. of Jena, 1905-6. Beta 
Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Second Dodge 
Entrance Prize; Second Baldwin Greek Prize; 
Classical Oration on Commencement Day. 
In.str., H. S., Lyons, N. Y., 1889-90; do.. West 
.Side H. S., Des Moines, 1890-2; Mod. Lang. 
Master, Lake Forest Acad., 1893-7; Instr., 
Ger., Univ. of 111., 1S97-1900; Asst. Prof., 
Ger. Lang, and Lit., do., 1900-15; Asst. Dean 
of Coll. of Lit. and Arts., do., 1909-15. Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn., of Am. Died Jl 27, 191 5, 
Chicago. 

I'RIEND LEE MICKLE 
(See G467) 

LEE ELLIS MILES 
Forest Pathol.; A. B., Wabash Coll., 1914; 
b. S 25, 1890, Rockville, Ind.; s. Charles Eras- 
lus (b. F 17, 1854, O.) and Sarah Jane (Akers) 
Miles (b. Jl 8, 1857). Prepared in Rockville 
(Ind.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Commons Club. Physiol. Asst., Floriculture, 
Agr. E.xp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Asst., 
Bot., do., 1915-18. Field Asst., Forest Pathol., 
U. S. Lab. of Forest Pathol., 1918—; do.. 
White Pine Blister Rust Eradication Project, 
summer 19 17. Auth.: Some Diseases of 
Economic Plants in Porto Rico, Phytopathol., 
Wo\. 8, No. 5, 1917; Some New Porto Rico 
l'"ungi, Procccdinys 111. Acad, of Sc. Address 
.^M7 W. iith St., Marion, Ind. 

•MANLY MILES 
M. D., Rush Med. Coll.; 1850; D. V. S., 
Columbia Vet. Coll.: 1880; b. Jl 20, 1826, 
Homer, N. Y. ; s. Manley and Mary (Cush- 
nian) Miles. Prepared in Pub. Schs. Practiced 
metlicine, 1850-9; Asst. St. Geol., Mich. Dept. 
of Zool., 1859-61; Prof., Zool. and Animal 
Phys., St. Agr. Coll., Lansing, Mich., i860; 
Acting Supt., Farm, attached to chair, 1864; 
Prof., An. Phys., and Prac. Agr. and Supt. 
of Farm, 1865-69; Prof., Prac. Agr., 1869-75 
(ist in U. S.); Prof., Agr., Univ. of 111., 1875- 
76; carried on scientific experimental investi- 
gations, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Prof., Agr., 
Mass. Agr. Coll., Amherst. Auth.: Stock 
Breeding; Experiments with Indian Corn, giv- 
ing results of important work which he did at 
Houghton, N. Y. ; Silos and Ensilage; Land 
Drainage; contributed articles to Poptilar Sc. 
Monthly and to A. A. A. S. ; besides other 
papers and articles to the Am. Naturalist, and 
the Proceedings of the Am. Educ. Assn. Cor- 
responding Mem., Buffalo Soc. of Nat. Sc. ; 
corresponding mem., Entomol. Soc; Acad, of 
Nat. Sc. A. A. A. S., Fellow. Married Mary 
E. Dodge, 185 1. Died F 15, 1898. 

ADAM VAUSE MILLAR 
(See No. 1063) 

CLENDON VAN METER MILLAR 
(See No. 763) 

JOHN EZRA MILLAR 
(See G473) 

F. H. MILLER 
Born Ap 6, 1894; s. Chas. W. Milletr. Pre- 
pared in Hyde Park H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. 
Drill Master, U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 
191S; III. Nat. Guard, transportation dept., 
Fllington Field, Texas, 1918 — ; Capt. Address, 
5475 Drcxcl Ave., Chicago. 



GEORGE ABRAM MILLER 
Professor; A. B., Muhlenberg, 1887; A. M., 
do., 1891; Ph. D., Cumberland, 1892; b. Jl 31, 
1863, Lynnville, Pa.; s. Nathan (b. 1827, do.) 
and Mary (Sittler) Miller (b. 1830, Tripoli, 
Pa.). Prepared in Franklin and Marshall 
Acad., Lanca.ster, Pa. Attended Univ. of Leip- 
zig, 1895-6; Paris Univ., 1896-7. Instr., Mich. 
Univ., 1893-s; do., Cornell, 1897-1901; Asst. 
Prof., Leland Stanford Univ., 190 1-3; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1903-6; Assoc. Prof., Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1906-7; Prof., Math., do., 1907 — . Won 
Internat. Math. Prize, offered by Cracow Acad, 
of Sc, 1900. Auth.: Determinants, D. Van 
Nostrand Co., N. Y., 1892; Hist. Introduction 
to Math. Literature, Macmillan Co., 1916; Joim 
■Auth.: Monographs on Modern Math., Long- 
mans, C.icen & Co., 1911; Finite Groups, John 
Wiley & Sons, 1916; Articles in Encyclopedic 
dcs Sciences Mathematiques, Paris, 1907 — ; 
also contributed about three hundred articles 
to various mags. Mem., Math. Soc, Council, 
rqoi-4, V. P., 1907-S; Fellow and Sec. of Sec- 
tion A., A. A. A. S., 1907; Mem., Com. of 
One Hundred on Scientific Research and Chm. 
of Math, sub-com.; London Math. Soc; V. P., 
Math. Assn., of Am., 19 16. Married Cassandra 
Boggs. D 23, 1909, Urbana. Address, 1103 
W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

HARRY WILLARD MILLER 
Associate; B. S., Washington and Lee Univ., 
1907; M. E., do.. 191 1 ; b. Jl 12, 1S84, Hagers- 
town, Md.; s. Charles Albert (b. N 9, i860, 
Washington Co., Md.) and Katherine (Spiel- 
man) Miller (b. N 18, 1859, Md.). Prepared 
m Hagerstown (Md.) Mafe II. S. Phi Gam- 
ma Delta; Cosmopolitan; Pi Tau Sigma; Theta 
Tau; Sigma Phi. Surv., Rockbridge Co., 
1906-7; general iron const, work, C. H. Miller 
Boiler Shops, Hagerstown, Md., 1907-9; Instr., 
G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1909-1911; Assoc, do., 
1911-12; Assoc, G. E. D., and Asst. Dean, 
Coll. of Engng., do., 1912. Bat. F, ist 111. 
F. A., F I, 1916; U. S. R. Ord. Dept., 1917; 
A. E. F., France, 19 18 — . Auth.: Descriptive 
Geom.. Urbana, 191 1; Notes on Mech. Draw., 
do., 191 1 ; Mech. Draw. Plate Specifications, do., 
191 1 ; Descriptive Geom., Man. Tr. Mag., Vol. 
13, 1912. Mem., A. F. A. M.; Univ. Club, 
Urbana; Univ. Club, Chicago. Married Velma 
Mae Stapleton, Jl 12, 19 10, Jersey Shore, Pa. 
(died My 4, 1911). Child, Virginia Mae, b. 
My 4, igii. Address, 1107 Oregon St., Ur- 
bana. 

J. EARLL MILLER 
(See G472) 
WILLIAM TYLER MILLER 
Landscape Architect; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 
1892; A. M., Cornell, 1897; Ph. D., do., 1899; 
b. Duane, Va. ; s. Albert (b. 1821, Thuringia, 
Ger.) and Olive Coit (Tyler) Miller (b. Jl 
2, 1837, Marshall, Mich.) Prepared in Detroit 
H. S. Psi Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Assoc. Ed., 
Bailey's Cyclopedia of Hort., iSgp-igos; Asst. 
and Managing Ed., Country Life m Am., 1903- 
12; Ed., The Garden Mag., 1905-12; Asst. 
Prof., Land. Hort., Univ. of 111., 1912-16; 
Land Arch., Chicago, 1916-17; do., Detroit, 
1917 — • Auth.: What England Can Teach Us 
Al)out Gardening, Doubleday, Page & Co., 
1909; The Illinois Way of Beautifying the 
Farm, Univ. of 111., 1913; The Prairie Spirit in 
Landscape Gardening, do., 1916; Over 100 
articles in Country Life in Am., Garden Mag., 
and other mags, on land. arch, and hort. sub- 
jects. Mem., Soc. of Friends; Cliff Dwellers 
Club; Fine Arts Soc; Detroit Club; Soc. of 
Arts and Crafts. Legally changed name from 
Wihelm to William Tyler Miller, D 10, 1918. 
Married Mary Farrand Rogers. Je 8, 1899. 
Children: Ruth Rogers, b. Ap 29, 1903; Far- 
rand Rogers, b. Mr 12, 1909. Address, 203 W. 
Euclid Ave., Detroit; bus. add., 614 Stevens 
Bldg., do. 



C)l() 



University of Illinois 



CHARLES HENRY MILLS 
Prof, and Dir. ; B. Mus., Edinburgh, 1904; 
D. Mus., McGill Univ., 1911; F. R. C. O., 
Eng., 1905; Assoc, Royal Coll. of Music 
(Eng.); Fellow, Royal Coll. of Organists, Lon- 
don; Fellow, Am. Guild of Organists; b. Ja 
29, 1873, Nottingham, Eng.; s. Charles (b. 
1833, Eng.) and Sarah Ann (Selby) Mills (b. 
1831, do.). Prepared in Nottingham (Eng.) 
H. S. Acacia; Sinfonia; Graduated with hon- 
ors. Medalist. City Organist, Aberdeen, 1900; 
Organist, Borough of Salford, 1906-7; Prof., 
Theory of Mus., Univ. of Syracuse, 1907-0S; 
Dir., Sch. of Music, and Prof., Music, Univ. 
of 111., 1908-14; do., Univ. of Wis., 1914 — . 
Compositions: Cantata, Wreck of the Hesperus; 
incidental music to the Masque of the Golden 
.Scroll; various songs, choruses, etc. Auth.: 
Ode to St. Cecilia, Schirmer; Magnificat; 
Treatise on Counterpoint; do., on Fugue; His- 
tory of Music Degrees, Jour. Music Teachers' 
Nat. Assn., 1912; Relation of Adam de la Hale 
and Hans Sachs to the Drama, do.. 191 5; 
Theory of Music, do.; The Future of Harmony 
as a Study, rfo., 1914; Standardization of Music 
Teachers, Year Book of Miyin. Teachers Assn. 
Mem., Internat. Soc. of Mus., 191 1; Union 
of Grads., Eng., 1904; Univ. Club, Madison, 
Wis.; A. F. A. M. Married Caroline Louise 
Bell, Ag 17, 1908. Child, Charles Selby, b. 
N 19, 1909. Address, 21 19 Jefferson St., Madi- 
son, Wis. 

GUY G. MILLS 
(See No. 5313) 

EDWARD LAWRENCE MILNE 
(See No. 977) 

JAMES BURT MINER 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1897; 
LL. B., do., 1899; M. Sc, do., 1901; Ph. D., 
Columbia, 1903; b. O 6, 1873, Berlin, W^is. ; 
s. Horace (b. Mr 7, 1839, Kinsman, O.) and 
Loduska Almeda (Montague) Miner (b. F 28, 
1 84 1, Jefferson, Wis.). Prepared in Berlin 
(Wis.) H. S. Zeta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Xi; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Delta Kappa. 
Bd. of eds., The Ariel; inter-collegiate debater; 
Pillsbury prize in oratory, Paige thesis prize in 
law; newspaper correspondent at coll., and re- 
porter, 1897-1900. Scholar, Psych., (Columbia, 
1901-02; Asst., do., Univ. of Minn., 1900-01; 
Fellow, do., Columbia, 1902-03; Instr., do., 
Univ. of 111., 1903-04; Instr., Phil., Univ. of 
la., 1904-05; Asst. Prof., do., 1905-06; do.. 
Psych., Univ. of Minn., 1906-15; do., Carnegie 
Inst, of Tech., 1915-18; Assoc. Prof., do., 
191S — . Auth.: Motor, Visual and Applied 
Rhythms; Psych. Rev. Monog. Sup., No. 21, 
1903; Outline and Questions for Introductory 
Psych., H. W. Wilson Co., Minneapolis, 1910; 
Collaborator, Jour, of Educ. Psych. ; Annual 
Summary of Correlation, Psych. Bui.; The 
Coll. Laggard, do.. I, 1910; A Vocational 
Census of College Students, Educ. Review, S 
191 5; Deficiency and Delinquency, an Inter- 
pretation of Mental Testing, Warwick & York, 
in press; also a number of other articles. 
Mem., Congr. Church; A. A. A, S., Fellow; 
Am. Psych. Assn., N. Central Assn. of Teach- 
ers of Psych. Married Jessie Lightner Schul- 
ten, Je 30, 190S, Minneapolis. Child, Horace 
M., b. Mr 26, 1912. Address, Carnegie Inst, 
of Tech., Pittsburgh. 

JOHN HARRISON MINNICK 
Professor; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1906; A. M., 
do 1908; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1918. Pre- 
pared in Somerset, Ind. Attended Univ. of 
111., 1908-09, 1910-11; Univ. of Pa., 1909-10. 
Phi Delta Kappa. Instr., Phys., Decatur, 111., 
1906; Prin., Norm. H. S., 1907-08; Instr., 
Math., Acad., L^niv. of 111., 1906-07; Asst., 
do.; Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Critic,, do., Ind, 



LTniv. 1911-13; Instr., do., Horace Mann Sch., 
Columbia, 1913-15; Fellow, Educ, Univ., of 
Pa., 1915-16; Instr., Math., Univ. of Pa., 
1916-17; Asst. Prof., Educ, do.; 1917. Ad- 
dress, Lafontaine, Ind.; bus. add.. University 
of Pa., Philadelphia. 

BRAINERD MITCHELL, JR. 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Ark., 1907; M. 
E., do., 191 1 ; b. F 17, 1878, Pearl, 111. Adj. 
Prof., Mech. Engng., Lhiiv. of Ark., 1905-9; 
.■\ssuc Prof., do., 1909-12; Instr., Mech. 
Engng., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Asst. Prof., do., 
Univ. of Ark., 1913 — . Mem., Christian 
Church. Address, S. Duncan St., Fayetteville, 
Ark.; bus. add., Univ. of Ark., do. 

FREDERICK ALEXANDER MITCHELL 

(See No. 1154) 

HAROLD HANSON MITCHELL 
(See No. 3880) 

PETER MOGENSEN 
(See No. 829) 

FLOYD WILLIAM MOHLMAN 
(See No. 5316) 

WILSON FORSYTH MONFORT 
Professor; A. B., Marietta Coll., 1890; A. 
M., do.; 1892; b. Je 24, 1863. Greensburg, 
Ind. Prepared in Hanover (Ind.) Coll. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Instr., Marietta Acad., Marietta, 
O., 1890-91; Asst. Instr., Marietta Coll., 1891- 
2; Prof, do., 1894-1906; Consulting Chem., 
St. Louis Water Dept., 1906-14; Acting Prof., 
Sanitary Chem., 111. St. Water Sur. Univ. of 
111.. 1917 — . Mem., Presby Church. Address, 
1 104 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 

EARLE TOWSE MONTGOMERY 
Ceram. Engr. and Research Mgr. ; E. M., 
O. St. Univ., 1907; b. Je 11, 18S4, Gallipolis, 
O. ; s. Robert Newton (b. 1857, Manchester, 
O.) and Fanny Craig (Towse) Montgomery 
(b. 1S58, Pittsburgh). Prepared in North H. 
S., Columbus, O. Comn., ist Lt. of Cadets. 
Ceram. Engr. and Supt., Wirt Mfg. Co., Bur- 
rage, Mass., 1907-9; Engr., Engng. Dept., 
Kinnear Mfg. Co., Columbus, O., 1919; Asst., 
Ceram. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Ceram. 
Engr.. Clay Products Sect., U. S. Bur. of 
Standards. Pittsburgh, 1911-13; Prof., Ceram. 
Engng. and Asst. Dir., N. Y. St Sch. of Clay- 
Working and Ceram., Alfred, N. Y., 1913-16; 
Ceram, Engr. and Research Mgr., Tefferv- 
Dewitt Co., Detroit, 1916 — . Auth.": Tlie 
Construction of Center Stack Downdraft 
Kilns, Trans. Am. Ceram. Soc, Vol. 13, 1911; 
A Study in Under-glaze Colors, do.. Vol. 13, 
191 1 ; High Voltage Insulators and High Po- 
tential Testing, do., Vol. 14, 1912; The De- 
hydration of Clays, do.. Vol. 14, 1912; The 
Effect of Overburning Upon the Structure of 
Clays, do., Vol. 5, 1913; The Development of 
Special Refractory Bodies, do.. Vol. 15, 1913; 
Colored Porcelain Glazes at Cone 10, do., 
Vol. 16, 1914; Recent Developments and Im- 
provements at the New York State School of 
Clay-Working and Ceramics, ^ <fo.. Vol. 16, 
1914; Roofing Tile Slips and Glazes, do.. Vol. 
16, 1914; Chem. Porcelain, do.. Vol. 18, 1916; 
Determination of Several Dissociation Points, 
do.. Vol. 18, 19U1; Slag Paving Brick, do.. 
Vol. 18, 1916. Mem., Am. Ceram. Soc. Bd. of 
Trustees, 191 7. Married Sue lone DuBois, 
Je IS, 191 1, Franklin, O. Address, Jeffrey- 
Dewitt Co., Detroit. 

AMY CONSTANCE MOON 
(See No. 1565) 



Faculty 



917 



BURTON EVANS MOORE 
Professor; A. B., Otterbein Univ., 1888; A. 
M., Cornell; Ph. D., Univ. of (ioettingen; b. 
Ap 8, i866, Sparta, O.; s. Royal (b. Ag 9, 
1841, do.) and Rachel (Evans) Moore (b. N 
29, 1842, do.). Prepared in Acad., Otterbein 
Univ.; studied in Leipsic, Strassbiu'R, Berlin. 
Goettingen. Philomathean Soc. ; Sigma Xi. 
Instr., Phys., Lehigh Univ., 1891-3; do., 
Univ. of 111. 1895-6; do., Univ. of 
Neb., 1896-7; Asst. Prof., do., 1897-1907; 
Prof., do., 1907 — . Auth.: Articles in J'hy.'!. 
Rcz'., Astroph\sical Jour, and Physikalische 
Zeitschrift. Mem., A. F. A. M.; A. A. A. S.; 
Phys. Soc. Married Harriette Clemens, S i, 
1896, Bethlehem, Pa. (died My 29, 1909); 
Hanna Eberle, D 16, 191 1, New York City. 
Children: Charles R., b. S 13, 1897; C. 
Ethelbert, b. F rg, 1902; Burton Eberle, b. 
Mr 2, 1914. Address, 1900 Euclid Ave., Lin- 
coln, Neb. 

CIL\RLES RUBY MOORE 
Elec. Engr. ; B. S., Purdue, 1907; E. E., 
do., 1910; b. Mr 3, 1888, Edwardsville (Cross- 
ing, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. S 21, 1855) and 
Emma J. (Sadler) Moore (b. Ap 26, 1857). 
Prepared in Windsor H. S. Sigma Xi; Eta 
Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Instr., Elec. 
Engng., Purdue Univ., 1907-10; Asst. Prof., 
do., 1910-13; Gen. Mgr., La Fayette Elec. & 
Mfg. Co., 1913-14; Instr., Elec. Engng., Univ. 
of 111., 1914-15; Assoc, do., 1915-16; Elec. 
Engr., West. Elec. Co., 1916 — . Mem., Ind. 
Engng. Soc; M. E. Church. Address, 33 
Burchard Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

HERBERT FISHER MOORE 
Professor; B. S., N. H. Coll., 1898; M. E., 
Cornell, 1899; M. M. E., do., 1903; b. Jl 10, 
1875, Penacook, N. H. ; s. John Howard (b. 
1853, Cantebury, N. H.) and Isabel (Brown) 
Moore (b. 185 1, Penacook. N. H.). Prepared 
in Concord (N. H.) H. S. Kappa Sigma; 
Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Glee Club; St. 
Scholarship, N. H., Coll. Head, Dept. of Sc. 
and Math., Colby Acad., New London, N. H., 
1899-1900; Instr., Mach. Design, Cornell, 1900- 
3; Mech. Engr., Riehle Bros., Testing Mach. 
Co., Philadelphia, 1903-4; Instr., Mach. De- 
sign, Drexel Inst., do., 1903-4; Instr. and 
Asst. Prof., Mech., Univ. of Wis., 1904-7; 
Asst. Prof., T. and A. M., Engng. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111., 1907-14; Research Prof., Engng. 
Materials, 1914. Designer of 600,000 lb. Test- 
ing Mach. of Univ. of 111.; do., Univ. of Wis. 
Auth.: Text-book of Engineering Materials, 
Buls. No. 42, 52, 68, 98, Engng. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 111. Joint Auth.: Buls. Nos. 44, 49, 
86, 104, do.; also a number of articles. Mem., 
Congr. Church; Y. M. C. A.; Engr's. Club, 
Philadelphia, 1004-06; Am. Soc. for Testing 
Materials; A. S. M. E. : Soc. for Promotion 
of Engng. Educ; Univ. Club, Urbana; Play- 
ers' Club, Univ. of 111. Married Grace Agnes 
Mrrk, S II, 1902, Gilsum, N. H. Children: 
M^rgaret, b. Ag 23, 1907; Mark Brown, b. 
S 15, 1910. Address, 803 W. Indiana Ave., 
Urhana. 

TOEL ROSCOE MOORE 
(See G48S) 

LEWIS EUGENE MOORE 
Professor; C. E., Univ. of Wis., 1906; b. 
Ja 24, 1880, Amboy, 111.; s. Lewis Theodore 
(b. 1843, Thompson, Conn.) and Martha My- 
rick (Wells) Moore (b. Burlington, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Tau Beta Pi. 
Grad. Stud., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1901-2; 
Master Mech., Champion Iron Mine, 1901 ; 
Mech. Engr., Am. Tin Plate Co., 1903; with 
Bucyrus Steam Shovel Co., 1904; Instr., Mun. 
and San. Engng. and T. and A. M., Univ. 
of 111., 1904-6; Assoc, do., 1906-7; Asst. Engr. 
of Bridges, Mass. R. R. Comn. and in practice 



as Consulting Bridge and Struct. Engr., 1907 — ; 
Prof., C. E., Mass. Inst, of Tech.; Bridge and 
Signal Engr., Mass. Pub. Service Com., 1914- 
17; Capt., Engrs. R. C.^ U. S. A., 1917— ; 
A. E. F., France, 1918 — . Auth.: Bui. No. 
18, Univ. of 111., Engng. Exp. Sta.; Plate 
Girder Design, 1913; reviews of eight or ten 
books on structures and mechanics appearing 
in the Engng. News on various dates. Mem., 
West. Soc. of Engrs.; A. F. A. M.; A. S. 
C. E. ; Assoc. Mem., Boston Soc. of Civ. Engrs. 
Married Rowena Grace Karns, Ag 1903, Phoe- 
nixville, Pa. Children: (jrace Imogen, b. S 2, 
1904 (died Ap 17, 1909); Luther Samuel, b. 
S 25, 1907. Address, 270 Mill St., Newton- 
ville, Mass.; bits. add.. St. House, Boston. 

OLIN HARRIS MOORE 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1902; A. 
M., Harvard, 1904; Ph. D., do., 1913; b. 
Ja 27, 1885 Mt. Airy, N. C. ; s. Matthew 
Henry (b. 31, 1857, Warren Co., N. C.) 
and Mary Eugenia (Thomas) Moore (b. O 
25, 1861, N. C). Prepared in Central H. S., 
St. Louis. Phi Beta Kappa, St. Louis Harvard 
Club Scholarship, 1903-4; Austin Scholarship, 
Harvard, 1907-8; Shattuck Scholarship, do., 
igog-io; Fellowship, do., 1910-11. Prof., Mod. 
Langs., Millsaps Coll., Jackson, Miss., 1904-7; 
fnstr., French, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 
1908-9; attended the Sorbonne, Paris, 
1910-11; Instr., French, Eng. H. S., 
Boston, 19H-12; Instr., Rom. Lang., 
Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Assoc, do., 1915-18; 
.-Vast. Prof., do., 1918— . Auth.: The Young 
King, Henry Plantaganet (1155-1183) in Pro- 
vengal and Itajian Literature, Romanic Review, 
Vol. 4, 1913; Vol. 5, 1914; Jaufre Rudel and 
tlie Lady of Dreams, Pub. Mod. Lang. Assn. 
of Am., Vol. 24, 1914; The Young King in the 
Recits d'un Menestrel de Reims, and Related 
t hronicles, Romanic Review, Vol. 6, 1915; The 
Literary Method of the Goncourts. Pub. Mod. 
Lang. Assn. of Am., Vol. 31, 1916; The 
Naturalism of Alphonse Daudet, Mod. PhiloL, 
\o\. 14, 1916; Literary Relationships of Guy 
de Maupassant, do.. Vol. 15, 1918; The Ro- 
manticism of Guy de Maupassant, Piib. Mod. 
Lang. Assn. of Am., Vol. 26, 1918. Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Assn. of Mod. 
Lang. Teachers of Central West and South; 
Societe des Anciens Textes Frangais; Assn. 
Phonetique Internationale. Address, 11 04 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana. 

FRANCES MILTON MOREHOUSE 
(See No. 4318) 

NEWELL J. MOREHOUSE 
Bus. Promoter; b. Te 28, 1S64, Hanover, 
Mich. Prepared in Albion (Mich.) H. S. ; 
Albion Coll. two yrs. Teacher, Bath Mills, 
Mich., 1 886; breeding, taming, buying, and 
selling various classes of market horses; Instr., 
An. Husb., LTniv. of 111., 1902-3; Promoter, 
Anti-Friction Lubricant Co., St. Joseph, Mich.; 
do., Okla. Lubricating Co. Address, c/o Okla- 
homa Lubricating Co., Oklahoma City, Okla. 

CHARLES LEONARD MORGAN 
(See No. 6436) 

WILLIAM LLEWELLYN MORGAN 
Salesman; M. E., South Wales, 1902; b. 
F II, 1874, Wales. Prepared in Maesteg Schs. 
St. Mine Insp. ; Instr., 111. Min. and Mech. 
Inst., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Salesman, Mancha 
Storage Battery Locomotive Co., St. Louis, 
1915 — • Address, R 2, E. St. Louis, 111.; bus. 
add., c/o Mancha Storage Bat. Locomotive Co., 
St. Louis. t 

*ALFRED THORPE MORISON 
Farm Adviser; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1915; 
b. Ap 30, 1890, Philadelphia. Prepared in 



giS 



University of Illinois 



Sugar Grove Sem. Asst., Crop Production, 
L'niv. of 111., 1915-1-; Co. Agent, Connors- 
ville. 111.. 191S. Pvt. 7th Bn., F. A. Mem.. 
Presby. Church. Died, O 5, 1918, Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky. 

WILLIAM ALGERNON KINGSMILL 
MORKEL 
(See No. 7092) 
RAYMOND KURTZ MORLEY 
Professor; A. B., Tufts Coll.; A. M., do., 
1904; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1910; b. O 28, 
1882, Templeton, Mass.; s. Herbert S. (b. Bos- 
ton) and Sarah Elizabeth (Morton) Morley 
(b. do.). Prepared in Goddard Sem., Barre, 
Vt. and Newton (Mass.) H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Instr., Math., Univ. of 
Me., 1904-7; do., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1910- 
11; do., Univ. of 111., 191 1-12; Asst. Prof., 
Math., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1912-17; Prof., 
do., 191 7 — . Auth. : On the Fundamental Pos- 
tulate of Tamisage, Am. Jour, of Math., 1912. 
Mem., Math. Assn. of Am. Married Anne E. 
Thatcher, Ap i, 1907, Augusta, Me. Child, 
David Morton, b. Ap 30, 1915. Address, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

EDSON WILFRED MORPHY 
Instructor; b. F 16, 1877, Potsdam, N. Y. ; 
s. John Wesley (b. Ap 16, 1843, (Tarlton Place, 
Ont.) and Emma E. (Byce) Morphy (b. F 
5, 18^0, S. Gower, Ont.). Prepared in Pots- 
dam (N. Y.) St. Norm. Sch.; Grad., N. E. 
Conservatory, Boston, 1899. Eben Jordon 
Scholarship. Violin playing with Paul Viardot, 
Paris, 1905-6; Teacher, St. Norm. Sch., Pots- 
dam, N. Y., 1899-1900; do., Halifax Conserva- 
tory of Mus., Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1902-5; 
do., Milliken Univ., 1906-12; Instr., Violin, 
Univ. of 111., 1912 — ; do., Univ. of Wis., sum- 
mer, 1917. Auth.: Planning a Career, Etude, 
Vol. 29; The Violinist's Attitude, do., Vol. 
31; Jtidging a Violin, Violinist, Vol. 17; The 
Value of Staccato-bowing, do.. Vol. iS; Play- 
ing in Public from Memory, do.. Vol. 19; 
Imagination and Tone, Violinist, Vol. 20; The 
Trick of Producing Tone, Etude, Vol. 23; 
Applied Harmony for Violin Students, Etude, 
Vol. 24; Violin Teaching in its Relation to 
the Organization of Civic Orchestras, Musical 
Quarterly, Vol. 4; A Letter to a Violin Stu- 
dent, Etude, Vol. 35; Solving the Difficult 
Problem of Tuning, do., 19 19. Address, 916 
W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

CAROLINE RUTH MORRIS 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1915; b 
My 30, 1892, Oshkosh. Wis.; d. John George 
(b. D 14, 1865, do.) and Edith Florence 
(Amos) Morris (b. Ag 16, 1870, do.). Pre- 
pared in Oshkosh (Wis.) H. S. Alpha Chi 
Omega. Asst., Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 191 5- 
18; Instr., do., 1918 — . Address, 916 W. Ne- 
vada St., Urbana. 

•GEORGE ESPY MORROW 
A. M., Univ. of Mich., 1892; b. O 19, 
1840, Foster, O.; s. John (b. 1800, do.) and 
Nancy (Espy) Morrow (b. 1798, do.). Pre- 
pared in Maineville Acad., O.; attended Law 
Sch., LTniv. of Mich., 1866. Teacher, pub. 
schs., 1859-61; Editorial work, Western Rural, 
Detroit, 1865; Ed., the Western Farmer, Madi- 
son, Wis., 1869; with Western Rural, Chicago, 
1875; Prof., Agr., La. Agr. Coll., 1876; do., 
Univ. of 111., 1877-94; in charge of Univ. 
farms, do., 1881; became first agr. of reorgan- 
ized Exp. Sta. of 111., 1888; Pres., Okla. A. 
and M. Coll., 1S95-9. Visited Europe in inter- 
est of editorial work, 1879 and 18S9. Pvt. 
soldier, i86i. Mem., Bd. of Directors of Exp. 
Stas., Pres., 1891-4. Married Sarah Gifford, 
Detroit. Children: Minnie M.; Clarence G. ; 
George T. (died) ; Grace E. Died Mr 26, 
1900, Paxton, 111. 



JESSIE ELEAINE MORROW (WATKINS) 
Home Demonstration Agt.; B. S., Okla. A. 
and M. Coll., 1003; b. N 9, 1S82, Lennox, la.; 
d. Nicholas Van Eman (b. Mr 1830, Pa.) 
and Martha Emmaline (Weay) Morrow (b. 
1843, la.). Prepared in Burlington (Kan.) 
H. S. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1904. 
Asst., Dom. Sc, A. and M. Coll., Stillwater, 
Okla., 1903-6; Asst., H., Sc, Univ. of IlL, 
1906-8; In charge of Home Making Dept., in 
Okla. Farm Jour., 1909-12; Emergency Co. 
Home Demonstration Agt., Custer Co., Okla., 
19 1 7 — . Married Michael Aaron Watkins, O 
14, 1908, Topeka, Kan. Children: Mary Mar- 
garet, b. Ag^ I, 1909; Eleanor Eleaine, b. 
D II, 1910; Katherine Klever, b. O 26, 1912; 
Irene Isabel, b. S i, 1914. Address, R. i, 
Enid, Okla. 

BENJAMIN CLARKE MORSE 
Brigadier Gen.; Grad., West Point, N. Y., 
1884; b. O 15, 1859, Macon, Mo.; s. Benjamin 
Clarke and Martha Ellsworth (Blunt) Morse. 
Prepared in Marquette Sch., Mich. Service 
in U. S. A.; Prof., Mil. Sc. and Tactics, and 
Commandant of Cadets, L^niv. of 111., 1910-13; 
Col., U. S. A., 1916; Brigadier Gen., N. A., 
1917. Married Jessie Cable, Mr 3, 1890, 
Mackinac Island, Mich. Children: John Cable, 
b. Ja II, 1891; Jessie, b. My 20, 1892; Benja- 
min Clarke, b. Ja 20, 1895; Harriett, b. O 3, 
1897. Address, Camp Custer, Mich. 

DAVIS WALTER MORTON 
Prof, and Dean; A. B., Dickinson Coll., 1902; 
B. B., Drew Theol. Sem., 1905; A. M. Dickin- 
son Coll., 1906; C. P. A., Wis., St. Bd. Exam., 
1915; b. Ja 8, 1880, Philadelphia; s. George 
S. (b. 1857, do.) and Amanda (Frankland) 
Morton (b. i860, do.). Prepared in Girard 
Coll., Philadelphia; pvt. tutoring. Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi. Asst. Prof., 
Millikin Univ., 1906-08; Chief Clerk, Presi- 
dent's Office. LTniv. of 111., 1908-09; Instr., 
Accy. and Econ., do.; 1909-10, do.; summer, 
1910; Bus. positions in Chicago, and Instr., 
Y. M. C. A. Night Sch.. 1910-11; Sec, Berea 
Coll., Berea, Ky., 19:1-3; Instr., Bus. Adm., 
Exten. Div., Univ. of Wis., 1913-15; H. S. Cml. 
Insp., Univ. of Wis., 191 3-15; Dean Sch. of 
Commerce, Univ. of Ore., 191 5 — ; (on leave) 
Prof., Boston Univ., and Head of Accounting 
Methods Dept., Indus. Service Equipment Co., 
Boston, 191 7-1 8. Auth.: Banking and Bank 
Accounting, Lyons & Carnahan; Salesmanship 
and Sales Management, The Gorham Press; 
Course on Bookkeeping and Elementary Ac- 
counting, LTniv. of Ore.. Exten. Div.; His- 
torical Sketch of Berea Coll.; articles in Coll. 
Mag., 1913, Bus. Jour., Bus. Educator, Univ. 
of Washington Exten. Div. Mag. Mem.. Eu- 
gene Round Table Club; Am. Assn. of Univ. 
Instrs. in Accounting. Married Myra Estelle 
Sperling, Ag 24, 1908, Philadelphia. Chil- 
dren: Ruth Marguerite, b. Ag 24, 1909 (died 
Ap 3, 1911); Janet Elizabeth, b. D 15, 19 14; 
Davis Walter, Jr., b. S 28, 1916. Address, 
L'niv. of Ore., Eugene, Ore.; bus. add., Boston 
Univ., Boston. 

SARAH DELANO MORTON (OWEN) 
Born My 18, 1880; d. Elbridge G. (b. Mr 
27, 1 84 1, Fairhaven, Mass.) and Katherine 
Elsworth (Terry) Morton (b. O 6, 1839, do.). 
Prepared in New Bedford (Mass.) H. S. 
Alpha Chi Omega. John L. Gardner and 
Oliver W. Ames Scholarships. Attended New 
Eng. Conservatory of Music; studied Piano 
with Harold Bauer, Paris, 1906-7; Teacher, 
Piano, Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Married Arthur 
Leslie Owen (g'09), Je 3, 1911, Fairhaven, 
Mass. Child, Catherine Delano, b. S i, 
19 1 2. Address, 1301 New Hampshire St., 
Lawrence, Kan. 



Faculty 



919 



EDNA MOSHER 
(See G490) 

JEREMIAH GEORGE HOSIER 
(See No. 764) 

CHARLES MELVILLE MOSS 
Professor; A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1877; A. 
M., do., 1880; Ph. D., do., 1883; b. Je 8, 
1853, New York Mills, N. Y. ; s. Charles T. 
(b. F 20, 1829, Ednaonton, Middlesex, Eng.) 
and Mary (Wolfenden) Moss (b. N 7, 1832. 
White Plains, N. Y.). Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Adjunct. Prof., Greek and Latin, Vic- 
toria Univ., Ont., 1878-79; Prof., Greek, 
111. Wesleyan Univ., 1879-91; do., (jreek 
Lang., and Lit., Univ. of III., 1891-18; Prof., 
Emeritus, 1918 — . Auth.: First Creek Reader, 
Allyn & Bacon, 1S85; The Philosophic Basis 
(if Political Parties, The Statesman, 1890; 
Pantheism and Cognition, The Methodist Re- 
view, 1891; The Philosophy of Individual 
Social Growth, The Andovcr Review, 1S92. 
Married Frances Elizabeth Haven, Je 27, 1S78. 
Children: Anita, b. N 2, 1879 (died N 29, 
1881); Haven H. ('05), b. Ap 15, 1882 (died 
Je 6, 1907); Mary Frances ('05), b. F 25, 
1884; Charles Taylor ('07), b. S 28, 1886; 
Alida Helen ('18), b. O 9, 1896- Address, 
806 Mathews Ave., Urbana. 

N. H. MOTSINGER 
Supt., Tool Co.; Instr., Engines, U. S. S. 
M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918; Supt., Cushinan 
Auto Tool Co., Champaign. Address, c/o 
Cushman Auto Tool Co., Champaign. 

GERTRUDE EVELYN MOULTON 
Student; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1903; B. S., 
Univ. of Illinois Coll. of Med., 1917; b. 
Rio Grande, Ohio; d. Albanus Avery (b. 
Mr 23, 1848, Roxbury, Mass.), and Laura 
Lillian (Allen) Moulton (b. Jl 16. 1852, Am- 
herst, O.). Prepared in W. Side H. S., Cleve- 
land, attended New York, Columbia, and 
Harvard, Univs., summers. L. L. S. (Lit. 
Soc.), Supvr. and teacher, Cleveland Pub. 
Schs., 1904-07; Instr., Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 
1907-09; Acting Dir., Phys. Tr., do., 1909-11; 
Dir., Phys. Tr.. do., 1911-1S Stud., Univ. of 
111. Coll. of Med., 1915 — . Auth.: Various 
mag. articles. Mem., M. E. Church; Am. 
Phys. Educ. Assn. Address, 1 104 W. Nevada 
St., Urbana. 

WILL WALTER MOUNTS 
(See No. 7827) 
ISADORE GILBERT MUDGE 
Reference Libn. ; Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 
1897; B. L. S., N. Y. St. Lib. Sch., 1900; 
b. Mr 14, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Alfred 
Eugene (b. My 5, 1845, Hartland, Mich.) and 
Mary Gilbert (Ten Brook) Mudge (b. O 25. 
1845, Ann Arbor, Mich.). Prepared in Adel- 
phi Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kappa Alpha 
Theta: Phi Beta Kappa. Ref. Libn. and Asst. 
Prof., Lib. Econ., Univ. of 111., 1900-03; Head 
Libn., Bryn Mawi", 1903-08; Instr., Lib. Econ., 
Simmons Coll., Boston, 1910-11; Ref. Libn.. 
Columbia, 191 1 — . Auth.: (With M. E. 
Sears) a Thackery Dictionary, George Rut- 
ledge & Sons, 191 o; A. L. A. Guide to the 
study and use of reference books. Supplement, 
1909-10; A. L. A. Pub. Bd.. 1911; also a 
number of articles. Ed.: Columbia Univ. 
Bibliography (annual), 1910-11; Columbia 
Univ., 1911-12. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; N. Y. 
Lib. Club; N. Y. St. Lib. Assn. Address, 
Columbia Univ. Lib., N. Y. City. 

RALPH EDWARD MUEHLMAN 
Architect; b. N 15, 1888, Detroit; s. Henry 
J. (b. F 26. 1856, do.) and Wilhelmina Agatha 
(C.iefel) Mueh'lman (b. Mr 17, i860). Pre- 



pared in Central H. S., Detroit; Acad, of Fine 
Arts, Detroit; Arch. Club; Harvard Pen and 
Brush Club; Arch. Prize, Harvard; Gargoyle. 
Arch. Designer, Albert Kahn & Ernest Wilby, 
Archs., Detroit, 1909-11, 1913-14; Special Grad. 
Stud, Harvard, 1911-13, with Parker, Thomas, 
& Rice, Archs., Boston, 1912; with Warren & 
Smith, Archs., do.; 1913; Asst., Arch. Design, 
Univ. of 111., 1914-15; Instr., do.; 1915-17; 
Arch., with Harry G. Muehlman, Detroit, 
1917. 2nd Lt., 498th Aero Squadron, Signal 
R. C, 1917— . Mem., Harvard Club of East. 
111.; Univ. Club Urbana. Address, 240 Put- 
nam Ave., Detroit; bus. add., 498th Aero 
Squadron, c/o Office of Chief Signal Officer, 
Washington, D. C 

HERBERT WINDSOR MUMFORD 
Professor; Coll., 1891; B. S., Mich. Agr., 
b. F 26, 1 87 1, Moscow, Mich.; s. Elisha 
Charles Lindsley (b. Jl 31, 1827, Yates Co., 
N. Y.) and Julia Ann (Camburn) Mumford 
(b. F 10, 1831, Macedon Center, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Hanover (Mich.) H. S. ; Albion 
Coll., Mich. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Olympic 
Soc. Instr. and Asst., Exp. Sta., Mich. Agr. 
Coll., 1895-6; Asst. Prof., Agr. and An. Husb. 
Investigator, do., 1896-9; Prof., Agr., do., 
Chief An. Husb., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of III, 
1901 — . Investigated live stock conditions in 
Great Britain. France, Belgium and Holland, 
1897; Argentine Republic, 1908. Auth.: Beef 
Production, 1907. Joint Auth.: Practical Farm- 
ing and Gardening, 1902; and numerous buls., 
Mich, and 111. Exp. Sta.; Contributor to Cy- 
clopedia Americana, Cyclopedia of American 
Agriculture and various Agr. Jours. Expert 
in breeding, feeding, and judging live stock. 
Chm., cattle jurors St. Louis World's Fair; 
mem., A. A. A. S. ; Am. Breeder's Assn.; 
Soc. for Prom, of Agr. Sc. ; Am. Soc. of An. 
Nutrition.; Am. Econ. Assn.; Nat. Geog. 
Soc; 111. Acad, of Sc. ; Am. Farm Mgmt. Assn. ; 
Am. Shorthorn Breeders' Assn.; Am. Shrop- 
shire Breeders' Assn.; Am. and Nat. Duroc- 
Jersey Breeders' Assn.; judge. Buffalo and 
Panama Expositions; Am. (icnetic Assn., Soc. 
.Animal Production; Univ. Club, Urbana; M. E. 
Church. Married Lena Crosby, Jl 5, 1898, 
Lansing, Mich. Children: Dwight Curtis, b. 
O 16, 1900; Mary Caroline, b. N 20, 1902; 
James Satterlee, b. Je 26, 1904; Herbert 
Windsor, Jr., b. N 17, 1907; Virginia, b. My 
28, 1909. Address, Urbana.; bits, add., R. 113, 
Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., Urbana. 

FRED WEAVER MUNCIE 
(See G492) 

JOHN LENARD MUNSON 
(See No. 8612) 

HARVEY ELLISON MURDOCK 
Agr. Engr.; B. S., Univ. of Colo., 1906; M. 
E., do., 1908; C. E., do., 1911; b. O 3. 1879, 
Carroll, O.; s. Ellison and Anna M. (Thrush) 
Murdock. Prepared in Lithopolis, O. Sigma 
Phi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Switchman, Ry. 
Mt. Ry. Co., 1906; Asst., Univ. of Colo., 
1906; Maintenance of Way Engr., S. P. Ry. 
Co., 1907. Instr.. T. and A. M., Univ. of 
III., 1906-13; Irrigation Engr., U. S. Dept. 
Agr., 1913-14; Co-operated with Univ. of Nev., 
1914; Agr. Engr., Mont. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
1914 — . Auth.: Strength of Materials; buls. 
and articles on pumping, irrigation, drainage, 
engng., etc. Married Ina Indus Brown, D 
25, 1907, Lyons, Ind. Children: Herold Es- 
mond, b. D I, 190S; Elizabeth Jane, b. S 3. 
1913; Thomas Brown, b. Ag 26, 1916. Ad 
dress, Bozeman, Mont. 

WALTER THOMPSON MURDOCK 
(See G493) 



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University of Illinois 



EVERETT BODMAN MURRAY 
Engineer; b. S 26, 1884; s. Albert D. and 
Emma (Macdonald) Murray. Prepared in 
Chicago Eng. H. and^ Man. Tr. Sch. Phi 
Gamma Delta. Instr., Fencing and Lt., Signal 
Corps, Univ. of 111., 1905-08; Engr., 190S-18. 
Capt. Engrs., U. S. R., Ja 191 7 — . Auth. : 
('oncrete versus Stone Revetment, Concrete 
Cement Age, Ap 191 5; Heavy Concrete Con- 
struction without Wese Aggregate, Concrete, 
An 19 12; Flood Protection at Kansas City, 
Mo., Engng. Nezvs, D 26. 191 2; Types of 
Small Dams and Cost, Irrigation Age, 1916; 
I'ump Pointers for the Irrigator, do., 1916. 
Mem. Presby. Church; Sec. Engrs. Club Kan- 
sas C'ity 1914-15; Pres. 111. Alumni, 1915-16. 
Married Clara Lee Webb, O 29,1910, Kansas 
( ity. Mo. Child, Everett Webb, b. Mr 31, 
1014. Address, 900 E. 41st St., Kansas City, 
AIo. 

JOHN ROGERS MUSSELMAN 
Instructor; A. B., Pa. Coll., 1910; A. M., 
do., 1913; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1916; b. 
D I, 1890, Gettysburg, Pa.; s. John Elmer (b. 
Mr 28, 1862, Fairfield, Pa.) and Euphemia 
Duncan (Rogers) Mussclman (b. Ap 3, 1863. 
do.). Prepared in (iettysburg (Pa.) H. S.; 
(Gettysburg Acad. Phi Delta Theta ; Gamma 
Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa. Scholarship and fel- 
lowship, Johns Hopkins. Instr.,' Pa. Coll., 
1910-12; Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; 
Statistician, U. S. Food Adm., 1918. ist Lt., 
Statistics Bur., Gen. Staff, 1918 — . Auth.: 
The Set of Eight Self-Associated Points in 
Space, in the Am. Jour, of Math., Ja 1918. 
Mem., Am. Math. Soc; Math. Assn. of Am.; 
A. F. A. M. Address, 1322 loth St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C; bus. add., Mills Bldg., do. 

CLYDE HADLEY MYERS 
(See G496) 

FREDERIC IRWIN MYERS 
Assistant; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1914; A. M., 
do., 1 015; b. Decatur, Ind. Prepared in De- 
catur (Ind.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. 
Stud., Harvard, 1915-16. Asst. and Grad. 
Stud., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1916-17. 2nd Lt., 
F. A.; served on Belgian front, 1918; in armv 
of occ, Ger., 19 19 — . Address, Box 76, R i, 
Geneva, Ind.f 

GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS 

(See No. 551) 

HEBER DIGNAM NASMYTH 
Dir.,^ Sch. of Music; b. Mr 18, 1883, Strat- 
ford, Conn.; s. James H. (b. 1845, Woodstock, 
do.) and Deborah Eliza (Dignam) Nasmyth (b. 
1852, London, do.). Prepared in Stratford 
(Can.) H. S.; Winnipeg Coll. of Music, 1906- 
07. Studied in Milan, London, and Berlin, 
1907-12; Concert Work, 1912-13; Instr., Voice, 
Univ. of 111., 1913-18; Dir., Sch. of Music, 
Univ. of Wyo., 1918 — . Married Emily Louise 
Ferguson, D 11, 1912, St. Catherines, Can. 
Child, John Heber, b. N 21, 1913. Address, 
Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 

SABRA L. NASON 
Librarian; B. L., Carleton Coll., 1900; u. 
Mr 14, 1S76, E. Smithfield, Pa.; d. John Hesler 
and Louisa L. (Hathawav) Nason. Prepared 
in Superior (Wis.) H. S. Alpha Beta Phi. 
Asst. Libn., Carleton Coll., 1000-05; attended 
Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1906-07; Gen. Asst., 
Univ. of 111. Lib., 1907; Libn., Pub. Lib., 
Iron Mountain, Mich., 1908-10; organized 
Milwaukee Club Lib., 191 1; Libn., Free Pub. 
Lib., Ft. Dodge, la, 1911-13; Acting Libn., 
Waterloo, la., 1913; Co. Libn., Umatilla Co. 
Lib., Pendleton, Ore., 1914 — . Auth.: Inter- 
esting Children in Owning Books, Pub. Libs., 
Vol. 16, 1911; A Jr. Civic League Experiment, 



Sur., Vol. 26, 1911; do., reprinted in Gen. 
Federation Bui. 8, 1911; do., la. Lib. Quar- 
terly, Vol. 6, 191 1 ; Originated and drafted 
chapter 203 of the Gen. Laws of Ore., 191 5; 
Umatilla County Library, 1917. Mem., Congr. 
Church; City Beautiful Dept., Ft. Dodge Wo- 
man's Club, Chm.; Pendleton Civic Club; V. 
P., Pacific Northwest Lib. Assn., 1918. Ad- 
dress, Pendleton, Ore. 

ARTHUR LOUIS NEHLS 
Chemist; B. S., N. W. Univ., 1904; A. M., 
Univ. of Wis., 1905; b. Mr 18, 1883, Chicago; 
s. Louis (b. 1830, Ger.) and Elizabeth (Cas- 
selman) Nehls (b. 1842, do.). Prepared in 
Lake View H. S., Chicago. Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1905-07; Chief Chem., Nat. Can- 
ners' Lab., Aspinwall, Pa., 1907-15; Gen. Mgr., 
Am. Licorice Co., Chicago, 1915—. Married 
Susan A. Kretchmer, Je 26, 1907, Chicago. 
Address, 4121 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago. 

ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING 
Professor; b. Jl 25, 1866, Freistadt, Mo.; 
s. Henry (b. My 9, 1S53, Howard's Grove, 
Wis.) and Sophia Schoff Nehrling (b. O i, 
1857, Krempin, Mecklenburg, Ger.). Prepared 
in Concordia (Toll., Milwaukee. Kappa Sigma; 
Alpha Gamma Rho; Scholarship Shaw Sch. of 
Bot. Attended Shaw Sch. of Bot., St. Louis, 
1905-9; Instr., Sch. Gardening, So. Chicago Pub. 
Schs., 1909; Asst., Hort., Univ. of 111., 1909- 
11; Instr., Hort. and Asst., Agr. Exp. Sta., do., 
1911-13; Assoc, Floriculture, do., 1913-14; 
Prof., do., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1914 — . Auth.: 
Fancy-leaved Caladiums, Am. Florist Pub. Co., 
Chicago, 1910; also contributor to trade jours, 
on Hort. and Flor., Fla. Agr., and Proceedings 
of IlL Hort. Soc. Mem., Dixie Club; Hort. 
Club; Land. Club. Address, Amherst, Mass.f 

LEWIS IRVING NEIKIRK 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Colo., 1898; M. 
S., do., 1901; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1903; 
b. D 10, 1873, Central City, Colo.; s. Henry 
(b. Milledgeville, 111.) and Emily (Virden) 
Neikirk. Prepared in Prep. Sch., Boulder, 
Colo. Sigma Xi. Harrison Fellowship in 
Math., Univ. of Pa., 1901-03; Reseatch Fel- 
low in Math., do., 1903-05; Instr., Math., 
Univ. of 111., 1905-11; do., Univ. of Wash., 
Seattle, 1911-14; Asst. Prof., Math., do., 
1914 — . Auth.: Groups of Order p to the 
inth Power Containing Cyclic Sub-groups of 
Order p to the m-3 power, Univ. of Pa. 
Pub., No. 3, 1Q05; A Geometric Representation 
of the Galois Field, Bui. Am. Math Soc, 
1908; Groups of Rational Transformations in 
a General Field, Trans, of the Am. Math. 
Soc, 1910; A Theorem on (m, n) Correspon- 
dences, Annals of Math., 191 1. Mem., Am. 
Math. Soc; Math. Assn. of Am.; A. A. 
A. S. Address, Univ. of Wash., Seattle. 

ALMA JESSIE NEILL 
(See No. 5839) 

CARL FERDINAND NELSON 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1908; A. 
M., do.. 1910; Ph. D., do., 1912; M. D., 
Rush Med. Coll., 1917 ; b. My 25, 1882, Swe- 
den; s. Nels Aaron and Christina Maria Nel- 
son. Prepared in Rockford H. S. ; Univ. of 
Kan. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of la., 1908-11; Teaching Fellow, Univ. 
of Wis., 1911-12; Instr., Chem., Univ. of HI., 
1912-13; Asst. Prof., Physiol. Chem., Univ. of 
Kan., 1913-14; Assoc, Prof., do., 1914-16; 
Prof., do., 1917 — . Auth.: Chem. articles in 
Jour. Am. Chem., Jour. Biol. Chem., Am. 
Jour. Pharm., Jour. Am. Pharm. Assn., and 
Druggists Circular. Mem., Am. Soc. of Biol. 
Chem. Address, Univ. Club, Lawrence, Kan. 



Faculty 



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ELNATHAN KEMPER NELSON 
(See No. 832) 

ROY ANDREW NELSON 
Research Asst. ; B. S., Knox Coll., 1916; 
b. F 15, 1896, Joy, 111.; s. Albert (b. 1853, 
do.) and Cora D. (Mason) Nelson (b. 1871, 
Muscatine, la.). Prepared in Joy H. S. ; 
Drury Acad.; Knox Coll., 1913-16. Gamma 
Alpha; Football and Track, Knox Coll. Asst., 
Phys., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Research Asst., 
Curtiss Engng. Corp., Garden Citv, N. Y., 
1917-18. Ft. Wright, N. Y.; 5th Tr. Camp, 
Ft. Monroe, C. A. C, 1918. Address, Joy, III. 

WILLIAM BARBOUR NEVENS 
(See Gsoo) 

KENNETH PERCIVAL RUTHERFORD 
NEVILLE 
Prof, and Registrar; A. B., Queen's Coll., 
1897; A. B., Harvard, 1898; A. M., do., 
1899; Ph. D., Cornell, 1901 ; b. Ag 26, 1876, 
Newburgh, Ont., Can.; s. Chester Willson 
(b. Ap 14, 1851) and Mary Eleanor (Sharpe) 
Neville (b. N 30, 1851). Prepared in Coll. 
Inst., Napanee, Ont., Can. Phi Kappa Sigma; 
Matriculation Scholarship, Queen's Coll., in 
Classics; Gold Medal, doT, Latin. Grad. 
Scholar, Classics, Cornell, 1899-1900; Grad. 
Fellow, Classics, 1900-01; Instr., Latin and 
Greek, Univ. of 111., 1901-04; Instr., Latin, do., 
1904-06; with Ginn & Co., Chicago, 1906-08; 
Prof., Classics, West. Univ., London, Ont., 
1908 — ; Registrar, do., 1917 — . Sr. Capt., 
West. Univ. Canadian O. T. C, 1915—. Auth.: 
Case Construction after the Comparative in 
Latin, Macmillan Co., 1901. Mem., Am. Philol. 
Assn. Married Jean Thompson, Ag 14, 1912, 
London, Can. Child, Mary Louise, b. F 2, 
1914. Address, 520 Colborne St., London, 
Can. 

JOHN NEVINS 
(See No. 1159) 

JOSEPH ALLAN NEVINS 
(See No. 5341) 

NAOMI OLIVE NEWBURN 
(See No. 6452) 

CLYDE ROSS NEWELL 
Bacteriologist; Ph. B., Yale, /1910; M. S., 
do., 19 12; b. Mr 6, 1887, Sherman, N. Y. 
Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; do., 1914- 
15; Asst., Bacteriol., do., 1912-14; Instr., Farm 
Mechanics, do., 1914-16; Sanitarian and Bac- 
teriol., Fargo, N. Dak., 19 16 — . Mem., (Dongr. 
Church. Address, Fargo, N. D. 

FREDERICK HAYNES NEWELL 
Professor; S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885; 
D. Engng., Case Sch. Applied Scs., 1912; b. 
Mr s, 1862, Bradford, Pa.; s. Augustus Wil- 
liam (b. O 9, 1832, Newton, Mass.) and Annie 
Maria (Haynes) Newell (b. My 21, 1835, 
Brookline, Mass.). Prepared in Needham and 
Newton (Mass.) H. Schs. Alpha Sigma Phi; 
Tau Beta Pi ; Sigma Xi ; Triangle. Asst. Hy- 
draulic Engr., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1888-90; Hy- 
drographer, do., 1890-1902; Chief Engr., U. S. 
Reclamation Service, 1902-07; Dir., do., 1907- 
15; Consulting Engr., do., 1914; Prof., Civ. 
Engng., Univ. of 111., 1915 — . Auth.: First to 
Thirteenth Annual Reports of the U. S. Rec- 
lamation Service, Washington, D. C, 1903- 
IS; Irrigation in the United States, T. Y. 
Crowell & Co., 1902; (with D. W. Murphy) 
Principles of Irrigation Engineering, Arid 
Lands, Water Supply, Storage Works, Dams, 
Canals. Water Rights and Products, McGraw- 
Hill Book Co., 1913; Irrigation Management, 
D. Appleton & Co., 1916; numerous articles in 



Engng. News, Nat. Geog. Soc. Proceedings, 
Irrigation Age, and others. Mem., Am. Assn. 
of Engrs. ; A. I. M. E.; Cosmos Club; Navy 
League; West. Soc. of Engrs.; A. S. C. E. ; 
A. S. M. E.; Engng. Council; Nat. Research 
Council, V. Chm., Patent Office Com.; U. S. 
Pub. Service Reserve; Washington (D. C.) 
Soc. of Engrs.; Chicago Engrs. (Jlujj; Uni- 
tarian Church. Married Effie Josephine Mack- 
intosh, Ap 3, 1890. Children: Josephine, b. 
S II, 1 891; Constance, b. O 21, 1896; Roger 
Sherman, F 24, 1898; John Mackintosh, b. 
Ap 20, 1904. Address, 1109 W. California 
Ave., Urbana. 

CHARLES IVAN NEWLIN 
(See No. 5342) 

GEORGE HILLIS NEWLOVE 
(See Gso2) 

LLOYD FRANCIS NICKELL 
(See No.' 3888) 

TELL WILLIAM NICOLET 
Associate; B. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1914; 
M. L. A., Harvard, 1915; b. O 17, 1890. De- 
soto, Ind. Prepared in B. M. C. Durfee H. S., 
I'all River, Mass. Exten. Instr., Civic Im- 
provement, Mass. Agr. Coll., 1915; Asst. Prof., 
Land Gard., Univ. of Neb., 1915-17; Assoc, 
do.; Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Capt., Cantonment 
Design, Washington. D. C, 1918 — . Mem., 
Baptist Church. Address, 3339 E. i8th St., 
N. W., Washington, D. C. 

GERTRUDE NIEDERMAN 
(See No. 3498) 

HARRY THOMAS NIGHTINGALE 
(See GS04) 

PETER JACOB NILSEN 
(See No. 7109) 

MARGARET NIVER (PFEFFER) 
Born My 29, 1887, Muscatine, la.; d. Ed 
ward (b. Ap 19, 1847, Tompkins Co., N. Y.) 
and Mary Felicitas (Moynahan) Niver (b. 
My 9, 1852, near Columbus, O.). Prepared in 
Muscatine (la.) H. S. ; Univ. of 111., 1906-08. 
Kappa Alpha Theta; Yo Ma. Arch. Drafts- 
man, Omaha, Neb., 1908-09; do., Urbana, 
1909-10; Arch. Lib., Univ. of 111., 1910-12. 
Married Walter Louis Pfcffer, Je 27, 1913. 
Children: Juel Suzanne, b. S 18, 1915; Wal- 
ter Louis Jr., b. Jl 31, 1917. Address, 5764 
Westminister Place, St. Louis. 

CLARENCE EUGENE NOERENBERG 
(See No. 3127) 

ARETAS WILBUR NOLAN 
Professor; A. B., Ind. St. Univ., 1905; 
M. S., W. Va. Univ., 1911; b. Je i, 1874, 
Edgar Co., 111.; s. Fielden C. (b. F 10, 1850, 
Edgar Co.) and Sarah M. (Pinson) Nolan (b. 
Mr 23, 1850. New Goshen, Ind.). Prepared 
in Clinton (Ind.) H. S. First honors in 
oratory; Kappa Alpha; Editorial Staff, Coll. 
Daily; Pi Pi Rho. Teacher, Pub. schs. for 
sixteen yrs. ; Grad. Stud., Columbia Univ., 
1907; Asst. Prof., Hort., Forestry, and En- 
tomol., W. Va. Univ., 1908-11; Assoc. Prof., 
Agr. Educ., 1911-12; Asst. Prof., Agr. Exten. 
Univ. of 111., 1912 — ; Instr., Rural Educ, Univ. 
of Chicago, summers 1914 and 1915; St. 
Supvr. of Agr. Educ, 111. Bd. for Vocational 
Educ, second semester of 19'iS. Auth.: One 
Hundred Lessons in Agriculture, Row, Peter- 
son & Co., 1912; Home Project Series, 4 
booklets. 19 1 7-1 8; The Teaching of Agricul- 
ture, Row, Peterson Co., 1918; Supervised 



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University of Illinois 



Farm Practice in Agriculture, Bui.; various 
other articles, dim. Bd. of Elders, Disciples 
of Christ Church; Mem., Phi Delta Kappa, 
1917; Kappa Delta Pi, 1916; A. F. A. M. 
Married Myrta Philips, D 28, 1898, Blooming- 
ton, Ind. Children: Wilbur Philips, b. Je 
13, 1906 ('died Je 20, 1906); Phyllis Myrta, 
b. Mr 19, 1913. Address, 712 Michigan Ave., 
Urbana. 
HEINRICH WALDEMAR NORDMEYER 
Business; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1914; b. 
Tl 2, 1 89 1, Magdeburg, Ger. ; s. Ernst August 
(h. F 18, 1844, Brockhagen, Westphalia, do.) 
and Mary (Andrews) Nordmeyer (b. F 28, 
1863, Litchfield, Eng.). Prepared in Bismark 
Schule; Dom (gymnasium. Magdeburg; Neues 
Gymnasium, Braunschiveig; Univ. of Leipzig, 
Ger., 1907-11. Asst., Ger., Univ. of Wis., 
1913-14; Instr., Ger., O. St. Univ., 1914-15; 
Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 1915-18; with Open 
Court Publishing Co., La Salle, 111., 1918 — . 
Auth. : Articles in Jour. Eng. and Ger. Philol. 
Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn.; Soc. for Advance- 
ment of Scandinavian Studies. Address, Open 
Court Publishing Co., La Salle, 111. 

GEORGE BYRON NORRIS 
Manager; b. My i, 1886, Malone, N. Y. ; s. 
Frederick t'lark b. D 5, 1861, do.) and Abby 
M. (Hazen) Norris (b. 1863, Alburgh, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Malone H. S.; Franklin Acad., 
N. Y. ; attended Columbia. Alpha Delta Phi. 
With William Rockefeller and the Standard 
Oil (To.; Instr., Swimming, Univ. of 111., 1909- 
12; Mgr.. Erie Office, H. W. Johns-Manville 
Co., Pittsburgh. Capt., Inf., R. C. Ag 1917; 
4th Bn., issrd Depot Brig.; Graduated from 
Inf. Sch. of Arms, Ft. Sill, Okla.; Sr. Instr., 
Field Fortification Section, 78th Div., do. 
Address, 206 E. Green St., Champaign. 

MAE ISOLA NORRIS (PAUL) 
Born Ap 1877, Brandon, Wis. Attended 
Milwaukee Coll., 1896; studied with Emil Lieb- 
ling, Chicago, 1899; graduated New Eng. Con- 
servatory, Boston, 1904. Teacher, Piano, 
Escanaba, Mich., 1900-2; Directress Southern 
Female Coll., West Point, Miss., 1904-5; 
Instr., Piano, Univ. of 111., 1905-8. Married 
Harry G. Paul, 1908, Wis. Address, 713 W. 
Oregon St., Urbana, 

ELLIOTT JUDD NORTHRUP 
Professor; A. B., Amherst Coll,, 1892; LL. B,, 
Cornell, 1894; b, S 6, 1870, Syracuse, N. Y.; 
s. Ansel ludd (b. Je 30, 1833, N. Y.) and 
Eliza Sophia (Fitch) Northrup (b. D 15, 1842, 
Syracuse, N. Y.). Prepared in Syracuse (N. 
Y.) H. S.; Syracuse Univ., 1888-89. Alpha 
Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. 
Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1895-1902; Asst. 
Prof., Law, Univ. of 111., 1902-06; Assoc. 
Prof., Law, do.; 1906-10; Prof., Law, Tulane 
Univ., La., 1910 — . Auth.: Personal Property 
I and Bailments, Am. Law and Procedure, Chi- 
cago, Vol. 4, 1910. Married Ann Hero, Je 
27, 1914, New Orleans, La. Address, 1200 
Pine St., New Orleans, La. . 

EDWIN LEE NORTON 
Business; A. B., Amherst Coll., 1893; A. 
M., Harvard, 1897; Ph. D., do., 1900; b. Ja 
2, 1872. Northfield, Minn,; s. Willis Herman 
(b, N, Y.) and Lizzie C, (Lee) Norton (b, 
O.), Prepared in Carleton Prep. Coll., North- 
field, Minn.; Univ. of Berlin, 1898-99; Clark 
Univ., 1900-01; Univ. of Chicago, 1903-04. 
Chi Phi. Teacher, Ypsilanti Norm. Sch., 
1901-2; do., Hope Coll., 1902-03; Instr., Phil., 
Univ. of Wis., 1904-05; do., West. Reserve 
Univ., 1905-06; Instr., Educ, Univ. of 111., 
1906-11. Auth.: Intellectual Elements in 
Music, Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1906; also a 
number of articles. Address, 603 River Road, 
Minneapolis; bus. add., Security Bldg., do. 



WILLIAM ALBERT NOYES 
Prof, and Dir.; A. B., B. S., la. Coll. (now 
Grinnell), 1879; A. M., do., 1882; Ph. D., 
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1882; LL. D., Clark 
Univ., 1909; b, N 6, 1857; s. Spencer William 
(b. S 2, 1817, Abington, Mass.) and Mary 
(Packard) Noyes (b. N 3, 1816, Campello, 
Mass.). Prepared in Acad, of la. Coll. 
Chrestomathian Soc; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Grimes Scholarship, 
la. Coll., 1875-79; Grad. Scholarship, Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1S81-S2. Instr. in Acad., and 
Asst. in (Them., la. Coll., 1S79-80; in charge 
of the Dept. of Chem., do., 1880; Instr., 
Chem., Univ. of Minn., 1882-83; Prof., 
Chem., Univ. of Tenn., 1883-86; attended 
Univ, of Munich, 1889; Prof, Rose Poly, Inst., 
1886-1903; Chief Chem., Bur. of Standards, 
Washington, D. C, 1903-07; Prof., Chem. 
and Dir., Chem, Lab., Univ. of 111., 1907 — •, 
Auth.: Qualitative Analysis, Henry Holt & Co., 
191 1 ; Organic Chemistry for the Lab., Chem, 
Pub. Co., Easton, Pa., 3rd Ed., 1916; Text- 
book of Organic Chemistry, Henry Holt & Co., 
2nd Ed., 1910; Der Organischen Chemie 
(translation) Akademische Verlags gesellschaft, 
1907; Text-book of Chemistry, Henry Holt & 
to., 1913; (with B. S. Hopkins) Lab. Exer- 
cises in Chemistry, Henry Holt & Co,, 1917; 
also various articles. Ed.: Jour. A. C. S., 
1902-17. Mem., Bd. of Charities, Vigo Co., 
Ind., 1901-03; Nat. Acad, of Sc; Pres., Ind. 
Acad, of Sc. 1894; Pres., 111. St. Acad, of 
Sc, 1911; Mem., Congr. Church. Married 
Flora E. Collier, D 24, 1884, la. (died Mr 
inoi); Mattie L. Elwell, Je 18, 1902 (died 
Jl 8, IQ14); Katherine Haworth Macy, N 25. 
1915, 'Children: Helen Mary, b, Mr 9, 1886 
(died Jl 9, 1889); Ethel, b, Ap 20, 1893 (died Jl 
I, 1899); William Albert, b. Ap 18, 1898; 
Charles Edmund, b, Je 3, 1904; Richard Macy, 
b, Ap 6, 1919. Address, 1005 W. Nevada St., 
Urbana. 

MARY ELIZABETH NUCKOLLS 
(BARNETT) 

(See No. 3S91) 

CHARLES HUBERT OATH OUT 
(See No. 3130) 

RUFUS CHAUNCEY OBRECHT 
(See G510) 

THOMAS EDWARD O'DONNELL 
(See No. 5848) 

JAMES M. O'GORMAN 
Lecturer; B. S., Columbia, 1909; A, M., 
do., 1911; b. My 12, 1886, Oswego, N. Y.; s. 
Michael (b. Ap 20. 1853, Ireland) and Eliza- 
beth (McGrath) OHiorman (b. F 6, 1855, 
Scotland). Prepared in Oswego (N. Y.) H- 
S. and Oswego St. Norm. Sch. Attended 
Syracuse Univ., 191 4. Phi Delta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Eta. Asst., Psych., 
Columbia, 1911; Assoc. Prof., Miami, 1911-14; 
Asst, Prof,, Educ, Univ. of Tex., 1917; 
Instr., Educ, Univ. of 111., 1917; Lecturer, 
do., 1918 — -. Auth.: Aids in Methods of 
Study, pamphlet, Miami Univ, Bui., 1912; 
Education and Philosophy, Educ. A dm. and 
Supervision, Vol. III. Address, Oswego, N. 
Y. ; bus. add., Dept. of Educ, Univ. of 111., 
Urbana. 

ANDREW O'KELLEHER 
Celtic Scholar; B. A., Royal LTniv. of Ire- 
land, 1907; B. D., Mavnooth Coll., Ireland, 
1908; B. C. L., do.. 1908; b. Je 6, 1883, 
Ballyoourney, Co. Cork. Ireland; s. Denis (b. 
1S56, do.) and Honora (Mac Sweeney) O'Kelle- 
her (b. i860, do.). Prepared in St, Colman's 
Coll,, Ireland. Lecturer, Irish, Liverpool Lfniv., 



Faculty 



923 



Eng., 1909-16; Fellow, Gaelic, Univ. of 111., 
T916-17; Staff Fellow, do., 1917-1S; Research 
Work, Doiioughmore, Cork Co., Ireland, 191 8 — . 
Aulh. : Life of Eugene O'Growney, St. Col- 
iiniba's, 1903; Motives of the Irish War 
of 1641, do., 1904; Life of D. O'Sullivan, do., 
1906; Life of St. tiobnait, do., 1909; Ed., Gaelic 
Poem, Urin, 19 10; Ed. and translator, Betha 
Coluinib Cille, Zeit. fur Celt. Phil., 1913-14; 
O'Donnell's Irish Life of Columcille, Univ. of 
111., 1918. Addre.'!S, 1305 W. Clark St., Ur- 
bana; hits, add., Donoughnore, Cork Co., Ire- 
land. 

FRANK MORRIS OKEY 
Professor; B. C. E., la. St. Coll., 1904; b. 
Je 5, 1880, Corning, la.; s. Charles Turner 
(b. Ag 4, 1850, Woodsfield, O.) and Sarah 
Jane (Morris) Okey (b. Ag 5, 1853. do.). 
Prepared in Prescott (la.) H. S. ; Simpson 
(.'oil. Acad., Indianola, la. With Herrick 
Const. Co., Des Moines. 1904-05; Kimball 
Engng. Co., Davenport, la., 1905-06; Union 
Pac. R. R. Co., 1907; Engng. Exp. Sta., la. 
St. Coll., 1907-10; Morgan Engng. Co., Mem- 
phis, Tenn., 1910-11; Des Moines Bridge & 
Iron Works, Des Moines, 191 1; Instr., Civ. 
and Struct. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; 
Prof., Civ. Engng., Colo. Coll., 1912 — . Auth. : 
(With Prof. A. Marston) Bui. on Sewage 
Disposal for Private Residences, Engng. Exp. 
Sta., la. St. Coll.. 1910; also a number of 
articles. Mem., Am. Soc. of Engng. Contrs. ; 
Master Mason; I. O. O. F. ; B. P. O. E. ; 
Rebekahs. Married Myrtle Helen McClure, Ag 
3, 1904, Dallas Center, la. Child, Keith 
McClure, b. Jl 18, 191 1. Address, Dept. of 
Engng., Colo. Coll., Colorado Springs, Colo.f 

W^ILLIAM ABBOTT OLDFATHER 
Professor; A. B., Hanover Coll., 1899; A. B., 
Harvard, 1901; A. M., do., 1902; Ph. D., 
suinma ctim laude Munich, 1908; b. O 23. 
1880, Urumiah, Persia; s. Jeremiah M. (b. 
O 6, 1841, near Lewisburg, O.) and Felicia 
Narcissa (Rice) Oldfather (b. Ag 16, 1848, 
Covington, Ind.). Prepared in Prep. Dept.. 
Hanover C;oll. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Phi Eta; Shattuck Scholar, Harvard. 
Prin., H. S., Charleston, Ind., 1899-1900; Instr., 
Latin and Greek, N. W. Univ., 1903-6; Regis- 
trar, do., 1904-6; Asst. Prof., Latin, do., 
1908-9; Assoc. Prof., Classics, Univ. of 111., 
1909-15; Prof., do., 1915 — . Research Asst., 
Com. on Pub. Information, Div. of Civic and 
Educ. Cooperation, 1918. Auth.: Lokrika, 
Munich, 1908; in colloboration. The Defeat 
of Varus, 1915; Index Verborum Scnecae 
Tragici, 191 8; and The Paris Ysopet-Avionnet, 
1918; also a number of articles. Mem., Am. 
Philol. Assn.; Archaeol. Assn.; Classical 
Assn. of Middle West and South; Univ. Club, 
Evanston, 1905-09; do., Urbana; Harvard 
Club, Eastern. 111. Married Margaret Agnes 
Giboney, S 21, 1902, Hanover, Ind. Chil- 
dren: Margaret, b. Mr 20, 1904; Helen, b. D 
30, 1906. Address, 804 W. Green St., Urbana. 

HUBERT LEONARD OLIN 
(See Gsi6) 

EDD CHARLES OLIVER 
(See G517) 

THOMAS EDWARD OLIVER 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1893; A. M. and 
Ph. D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1899; b. D 16, 
1871, Salem, Mass.; s. Samuel Cook (b. do.,) 
and Mary Elizabeth (Andrews) Oliver (b. do.). 
Prepared in Salem (Mass.) H. S.. Attended 
Harvard Med. Sch., 1893-4; studied in Paris, 
1897-8, 1901-11. Phi Beta Kappa; le Cercle 
Frangais; Deutscher Verein, Harvard. Instr., 
French, Univ. of Mich.. 1899-1900; Instr., 
Asst. Prof., Rom. Langs., West. Reserve Univ., 
1900-03; Prof., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 



IQ03 — . Mem., Comn. for Relief in Belgium 
with service in northern France and Brussels, 
Ag 1915 My igi6. Auth.: Jacques Milet's 
Drama, La Destruction de Troye la Grant, Its 
Principal Source — its Dramatic Structure, Gei- 
sendorfer. 1899; Some Analogues of Maistre 
Pierre Pathelin, The Jour, of Am. Folk Lore, 
Vol. XXII, No. XXXVI, 1909; Michel Jean 
Sedaine, Le Philosophe sans le Scavoir, Com- 
edie. Variorum critical edition, Univ. of III. 
Studies. Vol. IV, Mr 1913; do., Comedie; sch. 
and coll. edition, Oxford Univ. Press, New 
York, 1914; Moliere, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 
Comedie Ballet, 1670, edited with Introd., Notes, 
and Vocab., Ginn & Co., 1914; Suggestions and 
References for Modern Language Teachers, 
Univ. of III. Bui., No. 23, 19 14; do., revised 
and enlarged, Je 25, 19 17; Sch. of Educ. Buls., 
Nos. 12 and 18; The Necessary Preparation 
for Teachers of French and Spanish in the 
Secondary Schools, Echo des Deux Mondes, 
1907; Notes on the Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 
Mod. Philol., Vol. X, Ja 1913; Impressions of 
Some Great European Libraries, Puh. Libs., 
Vol. 19, N 1914; The Menace to our Ideals, 
Publication of the Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am., 
Ap 1 9 18; Courage and Faith, The Cosmopolitan 
Stud., D 19 16; various articles and reports in 
later numbers, do.; Assoc. Ed., Mod. Lang. 
Jour. Mem., Unitarian Church; Mod. Lang. 
Assn. of Am.; Societe Amicale Gaston, Paris; 
Harvard Club of Eastern, 111.; Bd. Dirs., Cos- 
mopolitan Club; Chm., Central Div., Mod. 
Lang. Assn. of Am., 1917; Gen. Sec, Corda 
Fratres, Assn. of Cosmopolitan Clubs, 1917; 
Am. Assn. of Univ. Profs. Married Elizabeth 
Reinhardt, Je 9, 1904. Children: Elizabeth 
Andrews, b. My 12, 1905; Martha Reinhardt, 
b. S 3, 1907; Sarah Chever, b. Mr 2t,, 1913. 
Address, gi2 West California St., Urbana. 

ALBERT TEN EYCK OLMSTEAD 
Professor; A. B., Cornell, 1902; A. M., do., 
1903; Ph. D., do., 1Q06; b. Mr 23, 1880, Troy, 
N. Y. ; s. Charles Wesley (b. 1857, do.) and 
Ella (Blanchard) Olmstead (b. 1861, do.). 
Prepared in Troy (N. Y.) H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Scholarship, Hist., Cornell, 1902-04; 
Thayer Fellowship, Am. Sch. for Oriental Stud- 
ies, Jerusalem, 1904-5; Inst. Fellowship, Am. 
Sch. for Classical Studies, Athens, 1906-7. 
Asst., Oriental Hist., Cornell, 1905-06; Dir., 
Cornell E.xpedition to Asia Minor and the 
Nearer East, 1907-08; Instr., Greek and Latin, 
Princeton Prep. Sch., 1908-09; Instr., Ancient 
Hist., Univ. of Mo., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., do., 
1911-14; Assoc. Prof., do., 1914-16; Asst. 
Prof., Ancient Hist., Columbia, summer, 1914; 
Assoc. Prof., do., Cornell, summer, 191 7; Prof., 
Hist., Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Discovered new 
Hittite and other inscriptions and archaeol. 
material. Auth.: Western Asia in the Days 
of Sargon of Assyria. Holt, 1908; _ Assyrian 
Historiography, Univ. of Mo. Studies. IQ16; 
Catalogue of the Library of the American 
School for Oriental Studies in Jerusalem, 1906; 
The New Arab Kingdom and the Fate of the 
Muslim World, issued by War Com. of Univ. of 
111.; Articles and Reviews in .4m. Jour. Semitic 
Lang., Annual Report of the Am. Hist. Assn., 
Bui. of Am. Geog. Soc, Am. Jour. Archaclog., 
Am. Hist. Review, Jour, of Geog., and numer- 
ous others. Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; Sec.-Treas., 
West. Branch, Am. Oriental Soc. ; Am. Pol. 
Sc Assn.; Vorderasiatische Gesellschaft; Soc. 
Biblical Lit.; Classical Assn. Middle West.; 
Soc. Biblical Research; Fellow, Am. Geog. 
.Soc. Married Cleta Ermine Payne, Je 25, 
1913, Shelbina, Mo. Children: Cleta Mar- 
garet, b. F 15, 1915; Ella Mary, b. N 19, 
1916. .4ddrcss, 901 S. Busey Ave., Urbana. 

CLINTON B. OLNEY 
Assistant; B. S., Mich. St. Agr. Coll., 1913; 
D. V. M., do., 1917; b. D 27, 1889, Fremont, 
Mich.; s. Bert J. (b. Howe, Ind.) and Alice 



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University of Illinois 



M. (Beem") OIney (b. O.)- Prepared in Fre- 
mont (Midi.") H. S. Alpha Psi. Teacher, 
Agr., H. S., Minnesota, 1913-15; Asst. St. 
Veterinarian and Asst. Veterinarian, Univ. of 
Ark., 1917-18; Asst., An. Pathol., Univ. of 
111., 1918. Veterinary Branch, U. S. A., 
ioi8 — . Married Edna E. Branstrom, Je s, 
1918, Lexington, Ky. Address, 502 E. John 
St., Champaign. 

EDITH OSMOND (CUMBERLAND) 
Instructor; A. B., Occidental Coll., 1912; 
B. S., Columbia, 1Q14; b. O 4, 1S80, la.; d. 
Robert Murdough (b. 1S62. 111.) and Mary 
Edith (Griffith) Osmond (b. 1S64. Lawrence, 
Kan.). Prepared in Los Angeles (Calif.) 
-H. S. Delta. Playground Teacher, summer, 
1913; Asst., Phys. Educ. Horace Mann H. S., 
New York City, 1914; Teacher, Phys. Tr. for 
various pvt. classes and organizations, 1913-14; 
Instr., Phys. Educ, Univ. of 111., 1914-16. 
Mem., Am. Phys. Educ. Assn. Married \Vil- 
liam Wilson (."umberland, S 14, 1916, Los 
Angeles. Child, William Osmond, b. Je 1917. 
(died Ag 1917). Address, 5915 Echo St., 
Los Angeles. 

ROBERT B. OTIS 

Supvr. and Engr. ; B. S., Univ. of ]\Iich., 
1903; b. Mr 16, 18S0. Deer River, N. Y. 
Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. Phi 
Gamma Delta. Draftsman. Iroquois Iron 
Works. Buffalo, N. Y.; The Alberger Co., 
do.; Salesman, Crocker Wheeler Co., Pan.- 
Am. Exposition; Asst., Chief Insp., Packard 
Motor Co., Detroit; Chief Insp., Standard 
Wheel Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. ; Salesman, 
Woods Motor Vehicle Co., Chicago; Instr.. 
G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1905-S; Directing 
Engr., Bd. of Indus. Educ. Milwaukee. 1908 — . 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, 533 Maryland 
Ave., Milwaukee. 

OLIVER RALPH OVERMAN 
Associate; A. B., Ind. L'^niv., 1910; A. M., 
do.. 1911; Ph. D., Cornell, 1917; b. Ap 15, 
1S86, Windfall, Ind.: s. Elkanah Beard (b. 
1852, Henry Co., Ind.) and Emily Jane 
(Sprong) Overman (b. 18^6, Bentonville, Ind.). 
Prepared in Windfall (Ind.) H. S. Alpha 
(."hi Sigma; Sigma Xi. Teaching Fellowship, 
Ind. Univ., 1910-11; Grad. Asst., Chem., Cor- 
nell, 1011-15; Prof., Chem. and Geol., Huron 
Coll., S. Dak., 191S-17; Assoc, Dairy Chem., 
LTniv. of 111., 1917 — . Auth. : (with Frank C. 
Mathers) The Effect of Addition Substances in 
Lead-plating Baths, Trans. Am. Electrochein. 
Soc. ; (with A. W. Browne) Oxidation of Hy- 
drazine VII, The Alleged role of Nitrous acid 
in the formation of hydronitic acid, Joitr. Am. 
Chem. Soc, 19 16, and Zcit. Anoro- Chon.. Ta 
1916. Mem., A. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; V. P., S. 
Dak. Acad, of Sc. Married Olive Spencer, S 
1, 1015, Switz City, Ind. Children: Ralph 
Spencer, b. Je 30, 191 6; Joseph De Witt, b. 
F .23, 191S. Address, 707 W. Indiana Ave., 
Urbana. 

FRANK KEEHN OVITZ 
Engineer; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1905; b. 
My 17, 18S2, Mineral Point, Wis.; s. Henry 
William and Wilhclmina (Keehn) Ovitz. Pre- 
pared inMineral Point (Wis.) H. S. Phi Chi; 
Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1905- 
06; Chem., Engng. Exp. Sta.. do., 1900-7; L'. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1907-10; Asst. Chem., U. S. Bur. of 
Mines, 1910-15; Fuel Engr., U. S. Bur. of 
Mines, 1915 — . Address, Bur. of Mines, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

ARTHUR LESLIE OWEN 
(See G52i) 

ALBERT WOFFLE OWENS 
(See G5--3') 



LOUIS JOHN PAETOW 
Professor; B. L., L^niv. of Wis., 1902; M. 
L., do.. 1903; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1906; b. 
Ja 9, 1880, Milwaukee; s. Christian (b. Jl 10, 
1835, Ger.) and Dorothea (Garling) Paetow 
(b. Jl 28, 1841, do.). Prepared in West Div. 
H. S., Milwaukee. Phi Beta Kappa. Scholar, 
Univ. of Wis., 1902-03; Harrison Fellow in 
European Hist., Univ. of Pa., 1904-06. Teach- 
er, Hist., H. S., Grand Rapids, Wis., 1903-04; 
Acting Prof., Hist., Univ. of Colo., ist. se- 
mester, 1904-05. Attended Univ. of Paris, 
France, 1905-06; Instr., European Hist., Univ. 
of Wis., 1906-07; Assoc, Hist., Univ. of 111., 
1907-n; Asst. ]?rof., do.. Univ. of Calif., 
1911-17; Assoc. Prof., Medieval Hist., do.. 
1017 — . Auth.: The Arts Course at Medieval 
Universities, with Special Reference to Gram- 
mar and Rhetoric. Univ. of 111. Studies, Vol. 3, 
No. 7, 1910; The Battle of the Seven Arts 
by Henri d'Andeli, edited and translated with 
introduction and notes and facsimiles of the 
two extant manuscripts, in Memoirs of the 
Univ. of Calif^, Vol. 4, No. 1, Univ. of Calif. 
Press, 1914; Guide to the Study of Medieval 
Hist., L'niv. of Calif. Press., 1917. Mem., 
Am. Hist. Assn.; Univ. Club, Urbana, 1907-11; 
Univ. Club. Berkeley, Calif. Married Lily 
G. Kollock, Je 6, 1911, Philadelphia. Children: 
Charles K., b. Jl 5, 1912; Dorothea G., b. F 
24, 1916. Address, 722 Arlington Ave., Thou- 
sand Oaks, Berkeley, Calif. 

ARTHUR ELIJAH PAINE 
(See No. 1257.) 

ELLERY BURTON PAINE 
Professor; B. S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 
1897; M. S., do.. 1898; E. E., do., 1904; b. 
O 9, 1875, Willington, Conn.; s. Albert A. 
(b. 29, 1835, Woodstock, Conn.) and Ellen 
(Smith) Paine (b. F 26, 1S48, Lebanon, 
Conn.). Prepared in Willimantic (Conn.) H. 
S. Sigma Xi. With Gen. Elec Co., Sche- 
nectady, N. Y., 1S98-99; Elec. Engr., Lehigh 
Valley Coal Co., Wilkes Barre, Pa., 1899-1902; 
Prof., Elec Engng., Stetson L^niv., Deland, 
Fla., 1902-04; Prof., Elec. Engng. and Phys., 
N. C. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1904-07; 
Asst. Prof., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1007-13; 
Assoc, Prof., do.. 1013-15; Prof., do., 
1015 — ; Acting Head of Dept., do., 1913 — . 
Mem., A. I. E. E. ; Unitariaij Church. Mar- 
ried Mabel Harriet Hyde. Je 6, 1008. Wood- 
stock, Conn. Child, Sylvia, b. Ag 4, 1909. 
Address, 606 Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. 

LAWRENCE GILPIN PAINTER 

Professor; Instr.. Eng.. Univ. of 111.. 1012- 
13; Prof., do.. Miss. Indus. Inst.. 1913 — . 
Address, c/o Miss. Indus. Inst., Columbus, 
Miss.t 

•ARTHUR WILLIAM PALMER 
(See No. 363.) 

CYRUS E. PALMER 
(See No. 5353-) 

GEORGE MERIT PALMER 
(.See No. 3504.) 

WILLIAM GAY PALMER 
(See No. 1385.) 

WILLIAM KING PALMER, JR. 
(See No. 5857.) 

MISEAL RAMAH PARADIS 

Minister; B. A., Knox Coll., Toronto, Can.; 

b. Je 9, 1850, Montreal, Can.; s. Joseph Hilaire 

(b.. near Montreal, Quebec) and Sophia (Reg- 

nier) Paradis (b. do.). Prepared in St. Anne, 



Faculty 



925 



III.; Diploma in Theology, Montreal Presby. 
Coll.; Visitor; Acadian Settlements of the 
Maritime Provinces and Missionary Pastor, 
Grand Falls, New Brunswick, 1875-81; Asst. 
pastor, St. Anne, 111., 1881-84; pastor, Farmer 
City, 111., 1884-86; do., Urbana, 1887-90; Prof., 
French, Univ. of 111., 1891-93; pastor, Mani- 
toba, 1894-95; do., Rensselaer, Ind., 1895-97; 
do.. Hastings, Minn., 1897-igoi; do., Waverly, 
Minn., 1902-07; do.. New Iberia, 190S — . En- 
listed and served one year in Co. K, 147th III. 
Inf. Mem., New Orleans Presbytery, 1910-18; 
elected Moderator, 1915. Married Martha Ann 
Trenholm, Ag 25, 1875, Charlotte Town, Prince 
Edward Island. Address, New Iberia, La. 

JAY BOARDMAN PARK 
(See No. 3505.) 

*GEORGE W. PARKER 
Born Ag 19, 184 1, Princeton, Mass.; s. 
Charles Augustus (b. Ag 18, 1808, do.) and 
Sylvia A. (Moore) Parker (b. S s, 1812, 
do.). Supt., Const., La. St. Sem., 1865-67; 
Coffin Maker, 5th Nat. Cemetery, Alexandria, 
La.; Mgr., Planing Mill, Champaign, 1868-77; 
Instr., Wood Working and Foreman, Shops, 
Univ. of 111., 1883-95; Mgr., Planing Mill, 
Parker & Son, 189O-99; Cabinet Maker, Univ. 
of 111., 1899-1907. Pvt., 53rd Regt., Mass. 
Volunteers, Inf., 1862-63. Married Laura D. 
Hamilton, D 14, 1866, Alexandria, La. Chil- 
dren; Anna, E., b. O 23, 1867 (died N 15, 
1807); Hervey E., b. F i, 1869; Nettie F., b. 
My 13, 1871 (died F 6, 1896); Carrie E.. b. 
N 23, 1873; (ieorge Arthur, b. Ja 3, 1876; 
Calton William, b. Ag 28, 1878; Walter G., 
b. Ag 25, 1886. Died On, 1907, Champaign. 

HERVEY EDWIN PARKER 
Factory Supt.; b. F i, 1869, Champaign; s. 
George W. (b. Ag i8, 1841, Princeton, Mass.) 
and Laura D. (Hamilton) Parker (b. O 24, 
1844, Augusta, Ga.). Prepared in Champaign 
H. S. Adelphic. With Blue Springs Mfg. 
Co., 1890-91; Asst. Foreman, Carpenter Shop, 
Univ. of 111., 1892-95; Prop., Urbana Planing 
Mill, 1895-98; Foreman, Riverside Planing 
Mill, Danville, III., 1899-1909; Draftsman, 
Charles T. Abeles & Co., Little Rock, Ark., 
1909-11; Supt. E. R. Darlington Lumber Co., 
Decatur, 111., 191 1-12; Draftsman, Union In- 
terior Finish Co., Chicago, 19 12 — . Co. D, 
8th Regt., 1887-90; Co. M, 4th Regt., 1891-94. 
Married Lena Maria Prison, Je 4, 1890, 
Bloomington, 111. Children: Hervey Edwin, 
b. My 15, 1891; Frederick Leland, b. Je 13, 
1893. Address, 5319 La Salle St., Chicago. 

HORATIO NEWTON PARKER 
Bacteriologist; b. F 3, 1871, Cambridge, 
Mass.; s. Horatio G. (b. Ap 1823, Keene, N. 
H.) and Harriett (Newton) Parker (b. 1831, 
Greenfield, Mass.). Prepared in Cambridge 
(Mass.) H. S.; Univ. of 111. Asst. Biol., W. 
Div., Boston Water Works; Biol., Metropo- 
litan Water Bd., Mass.; Health Officer, Mont- 
clair, N. J.; Asst. Hydrographer and Asst. 
Engr., U. S. Geol. Sur. ; Dairy Bacterid., 
Univ. of HI.; Instr., Dairy Bacteriol. and 
Mun. and San. Dairying, do.; Asst., Exp. Sta., 
do.; Bacterid., Delineator, 7th Baby Cam- 
paign, 1917-18; City Bacteriol., Jacksonville, 
Fla., 19 1 8—. Auth. : City Water Supply, 
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1917; The Potomac 
River Basin, W. S. Paper, 1912; The Water 
Supplies of Kan., do.; numerous articles. 
Mem., Soc. Am. Bacteriols, ; Am. Pub. Health 
Assn.; New Eng. Water Works Assn.; A. F. 
A. M.; R. A. M.; Epis. Church. Address, 
City Engrs. Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. 

LAWRENCE GILBERT PARKER 
(See No. 1749.) 



WILLIAM PARKER 

Statistical Expert; A. B., Cornell; A. M., 
Univ. of Ind., 1909; b. Ag 14, 1885, Chester- 
town, N. Y.; s. William H. and Esther A. 
(Savage) Parker. Prepared in Glens Falls 
Acad., N. Y. St. Scholarship, Cornell; Fel- 
low, Econ., Univ. of Ind., 1908-09; Asst., 
Econ., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; do.; Univ. of 
Pa., 1910-11; Scholar, Econ., Columbia, 1911- 
12; in Bond Dept. of Kmanth Nachod and 
Kuhne, 1912-14; Asst. Prof., Econ., Princeton, 
1914-15; Expert in Commerce and I'inance 
and Trade Expert in Coal, Bur. of Foreign 
and Domestic Commerce, 1916-17; Statistical 
Expert, War Dept.. 19 18 — . Auth.: German 
Banks and Speculation, Proceedings of Acad, 
of Pol. Sc, 1911; Governmental Regulation 
of Speculation, Annals Am. Acad, of Pol. and 
Social Sc, 1911. Address, Glens Falls, N. Y. 

CULLEN WARNER PARMELEE 
Professor; B. S., Rutgers Coll., 1896; b. Je 
27, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Lawren S. E. 
(b. Je 25, 1850, Pemberton, N. J.) and Mary 
Alida (Payne) Parmelee (b. Ag 23, 1849, 
New Haven, Conn.). Prepared in Asbury 
Park (N. J.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi; Keramos; Special Honors. 
Instr., Chem., Rutgers Coll., 1901-02; Instr., 
Ceram., do., 1902-06; Prof., do., 1906-16; 
Prof., Ceram. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1916 — . 
Auth.: Report on the Peat Deposits of 
Northern, N. J., Publication of N. J. St. 
Geol. Sur.; numerous articles in Trans. Am. 
Ceram. Soc; Publications of N. J. Clay 
Worker's Assn., etc., Mem., A. C. S. ; Am. 
{^eram. Soc. (Pres.) ; Eng. Ceram. Soc; Am. 
Soc. of Testing Materials. Married Julia 
Russel Davis, O 3, 1901, Asbury Park, N. J. 
Children: Cullen Everett, b. Je 29, 1903; 
Eleanor Paulding, b. Jl 7, 1908; Theodore 
Davis, O 1912; Mary Payne, b. My 9, 1918. 
Address, 808 W. California Ave., Urbana. 

ROSALIE MARY PARR 
(See No. 2779.) 

SAMUEL WILSON PARR 
(See No. 402.) 

JOHN JAY PARRY 
Instructor; A. B., Yale, 1912; M. A., do., 
1914; Ph. D., do., 1915; b. S 30, 1889, Rome, 
N. Y.; s. Watkyns William (b. do.) and Au- 
gusta I. (Bulk) Parry (b. Brooklyn, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Rome (N. Y.) Free Acad.; 
Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, C^onn. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Tha Miclan Hwalas. Instr., Eng., 
Univ. of Calif., 1915-16; Instr., do., Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17. 2nd Lt., 333rd F. A. (heavy). 
Camp Custer, Mich. Auth. : The Poems and 
Amyntas of Thomas Randolph, Yale Univ. 
Press, 1917; a New Version of Randolph's 
Aristippus, Mod. Lang. Notes, 1917. Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Yale Club of New 
York City; LTniv. Club., Urbana. Address, 
803 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. 

FERNANDO ALSTON PARSON 
(See No. y^.) 

IRENE MARY PARSONS 
(See No. 3508.) 

CHARLOTTE E. PATCHIN (BICKFORD) 
A. M., Oberlin Coll., 1892; L. L. S., do.: 
b. Ap 15, 1849, Rasin, Mich.; d. John (b. D 
11, 1820 Newberry O.) and Elizabeth P. Wake- 
ley) Patchin (b. Jl 4, 1820, Buffalo, N. Y.). 
Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. ; Ladies' 
Sem., Madison, Wis. Prin., H. S.,s,Carlin- 
ville,, 1869-70, 1871-2; Supt., Schs."; West 
Bloomfield, N. Y., 1870-1; Instr., Music, Univ. 



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of 111., 18720; Instr., Free Hand Draw.. 
1S72-6; Teacher, music, Brownwood Coll.. 
Tex., 1S01-5; t/.'., Glen Rose Coll., Tex.. 
1900-2. Kirst woman teacher and tirst teacher 
ot music in the Univ.; Mem., Woman's Clul>. 
Glen Rose, Tex., Pres. IQ00-2; \V. C. T. U., 
Oberlin Coll., C, 1905-0. Married Rev. Levi 
F. Bickford, Ag 6, 1S79, Oberlin. O. Chil- 
dren: Francis, b. Je 5, 18S0; Frederic Lewis, 
F II, 18S2; Claribel L., b. Ag 16, 1S87; John 
Thomas, b. F 6, 1S91. Address, Oberlin, O. 

\VILLLA.M FRANKLIN PATE 
Agronomist; B. S.. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. 
Arts. N. C, 1001; M. S., do.. 1913; b. My 
2-», i8oi. Snow Hill. N. C; s. MacDonald (.b. 
Mr 10, iS^i. GoKlsboro. do.) and Zilphis 
Allies (Edwards) Pate (b. Green Co., do.). 
Prepared in Snow Hill H. S. Alpha Zeta. 
Asst.. Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 
1902-05: Asst. t'hem., O. Exp. Sta., 1906-10; 
Instr., Chem., N. C. Agr. Coll., igio-13: 
Agronomist. N. C. Dept. of Agr., 1013 — • 
Pres., Alumni Assn. of N. C. Coll. of A. and 
M. Arts. 191S-19. Married Fraye Packer 
Blayney, N 2i, 1910. Children: William 
MciXinald. b. N 17, loii; Nancy Lee. b. S 5, 
1915. Address. Raleigh, N. C. 

FRANK ALLEN PATTERSON 
Professor; A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1904; A. 
M., Columbia, 1007; Ph. D.. do., ion; b. Ag 
14, 1S78, East Bloomfield, N. Y. ; s. Wilson 
Howell (b. O 13, 1S50, Newark, N. J.) and 
Gertrude E. (Allen) Patterson (b. Mr 17. 
18^7). Prepared in Genesee Wesleyan Sem., 
Liina, N. Y. Instr., Eng.. Syracuse Univ., 
summer, 1904; do.. Mil. Acad.. Macon, Mo., 
1904-06; do.. Columbia Exten. Teaching. 10 to- 
il: Assoc. Eng., Lhiiv. of 111.. 1011-12; Instr. 
and Assoc. PVof.. Eng., Columbia, 10 12 — . 
Auth.: The Middle English Penitential Lyric, 
t'olumbia L'niv. Press, 191 1; A Confession to 
Christ, Mod.' Lang. Notes. 10 10; Shakespeare 
and the Medieval Lyric, Shakespeare Studies, 
Columbia Univ. Press, 1010. Married Bertha G. 
Cleveland. S lo. 1010, Naples, N. Y. Address. 
Morsemere, N. J.; bus. add., Columbia Univ., 
New York. 

ADAH PATTOX . 
(See No. 1750.) 

ARTHUR ERNEST PAUL 
(See No, 1070.) 

HARRY GILBERT PAUL 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1807; A. 
M., Univ. of Chicago, looi; Ph. D., Columbia, 
1910: b. O 24, 1874. New Orleans, La. Pre- 
pared in Peoria H. S. Pres., Univ. of Mich, 
(^rat. Assn.; Pres.. Univ. of Chicago Dramatic 
Club. Prin., H. S., Escanaba, Mich.. 1S07- 
1900; Rhet. Reader, L^niv. of Chicago, two 
quarters; spring quarter, 1901; Instr., South 
Side Acad., Chicago. loot: Instr.. Eng. L'niv. 
of 111.. 1901-04; Grad. Stud.. Columbia, 1904- 
05; Asst. Prof., Eng. Lit.. Univ. of 111., 1005- 
16; Assoc. Prof., do., 1916 — . Auth.: John 
Dennis, 1914; (with E. C. Baldwin) English 
Poems. Am. Book Co., 1008; numerous articles: 
Ed., Bill. III. Assn. of Teachers of English. 
Married Mae Isola Norris. 1908, Wis. Ad- 
dress, 713 W. Oregon St., LTrbana. 

CECIL HOBART PEABODY 
Professor; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1877: 
b. Ag 9, 1855. Burlington, Vt.: s. Selim 
Hobart and Mary Elizabeth (Pangbornt Pea- 
body. Preixired in Racine (Wis.) H. S. 
Prof., Encne., Imperial Agr. Coll., Japan, 1870- 
81; Asst.^Prof.. M. E.. Univ. of 111.. 1S81-83: 
Asst. ftrof.. Steam Engng., Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1SS4; Assoc. Prof., do., 1S89; Prof., 



Naval Arch, and Marine Engng., </.'., 1S03 — . 
Auth.: Table of Properties of Saturated Steam, 
etc., 1 888; Thermodynamics of the Steam 
Engine, etc., i8Sg; Valvegear for Steam 
Engines, 1892: (with E. F. Miller) Steam 
Boiler, 1897; ^[anual of Steam Engine Indi- 
cator, looo; Naval Architecture, 1904; Thermo- 
dynamics of the Steam Turbine, 1911: Pro- 
pellers, 1912; Marine Etigines, 1913. Mem., 
Order of the Rising Sun, third class; Soc. 
.\rts. Mass. Inst. Tech.: Univ. Club. Boston; 
V. P.. Am. Soc. Naval Archs. and Marine 
Engrs. ; Fellow. Am. Acad. Married Sarah 
Angeline Peabody, 1S85, Boston. Address, 293 
Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 

LORIN WILLIAM PEABODY 

(See No. 666.) 

*SELIM HOBART PEABODY 

A. B., Vt. Univ.. 1852; Ph. D., do., 1877; 
LL. p., Univ. of la., 1881; b. Ag 20, 1829, 
Rockingham, Vt. ; s. Rev. Charles Hobart and 
Mary Elizabeth (Pangborn) Peabody (h. Bur- 
lington, Vt.). Prepared in Pub. Latin Sch., 
Boston. Sigma Phi. Prin.. H. S., Burling- 
ton, Vt.. i8s2; Prof.. Math.. Inst.. Fairfax, 
Vt.. 1S53: Prof., Math, and Phys.. Poly. Coll., 
Philadelphia, 18=^4; Chief Clerk, U. S. Land 
Office. Eau Claire, Wis., 1S59: Prin., H. S., 
Fond du Lac, Wis., 1S03; Instr., Chem. Phys. 
and Astron., Chicago H. S.; organized Evening 
H. S.. Chicago, 1S66; Prof. Phys. and C, E., 
Amherst, Mass. Agr. Coll., 1S71; Chicago H. 
S., 1874-,; Prof., Phvs. and M. E., Univ. of 
111., 1878-80; Pres. (Regent) do.. 1S80-91; 
Chief, Dept., Lib. Arts, C'oluuibian Exposition, 
1891-94; Ed. and Statistician, Am. Comn. to 
Elxposition at Paris, 1899; Chief, Dept, Lib. 
Arts, Buffalo Exposition, 1900; Asst. to Dir. 
Gen. and Supt. of Awards, St. Louis Exposi- 
tion. First Exposition work for the Philadel- 
phia Co. Soc. and the U. S. Agr. Soc, 1855; 
installed the Exhibit of St. of 111.. New 
Orleans Exposition, 1887; Mgr.. Educ. Exhibit 
in Chicago, 1803; surveyed and subdivided a 
large part of Eau Claire while in \J. S. Land 
office; conducted novel and executive experi- 
ments upon flow of sap in trees. Mars Agr. 
Coll.. 1871-4. Auth.: Cecil's Books of Natural 
History. 1808; Cecil's Book of Birds, Beasts 
and Insects, 3 Vols., T. N. Clarke; Ray's Series 
Elements of Astron.. Van Antwerp, Bragg & 
Co., 1S60: Ray's Series Common School Arith- 
metic, Ivison. Balkeman & Co.. New York 
City, 1872; also a number of Mag. articles. 
Ed.: Internat. Cyclopedia. 1880: American Pa- 
triotism. J. A. Alden, New York. Mem., Chi- 
cago Lit. Club. 1891-1900; 111. St. Teachers* 
Assn.. Pres.. 1888; W'is. Teachers' Assn., Pres., 
1878-80; Chicago Acad, of Sc, Pres., 1892; 
Nat. Couticil of Educ Pres., 1889; Repub. 
Pol. Club. Sec. 1856; Societe Entomolique de 
France; A. A. A. S., Fellow; London Soc. of 
Sc. Letters, and Art. Fellow. Married Mary 
Elizabeth Pangborn. Ag o. 1852. Burlington. Vt. 
(died S 7. 1904) Children: Grace, b. 1S53; 
Cecil Hobart, b. 1855; Arthur, b. 1858; Kate 
Fleming, b. 1S60. Died May 26, 1903, St. 
Louis. 

CHARLES CHESTER PEARCE 

Instructor: A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1909; b. 
N 13. 1888. Dodgeville. Wis.: s. William 
James (b. Dodgeville. Wis.) and Martha Ann 
(Cook) Pearce. Prepared in Dodgeville (Wis.) 
H. S. Phi Alpha Tau; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Tau Kappa Alpha: Athena Lit. Soc Scholar- 
ship, Law. Columbia, igio-ii: Instr., Pub. 
Speak., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr., Debater, 
Univ. of Wash., igii — '■. Mem.. A. F. A. M. 
.-Iddress, 1523 E. 63d St., Seattle.f 

FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON 
Associate; B. S. A.. Cornell, 191-; b. D 31, 
1 888, Topeka. Kan.; s. Elmer G. (b. Fayette- 
ville. Pa.) and Anna V. (Ogden) Pearson (b. 



Faculty 



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do.). Prepared in Beaver Falls (Pa.) H. S. 
Instr., Dairy Hush., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; 
1st Asst., do., Agr. Exp. Sta., 1915-17; Assoc, 
do.. 19 1 7 — . Married Amelia I'auline Feld- 
kamp, Ag 4, 191 5, Terre Haute, Ind. Child, 
Raymond, b. D 13, 1917. Address, 1 107 Ore- 
gon St., Urbana. 

ARTHUR STANLEY PEASE 
Prof, and Curator; A. B., Harvard, 1902; 
A. M., do., 1903; Ph. D., do., 1905; b. S 22, 
1 88 1, Somers, Conn.; s. Theodore Claudius 
(b. 1853, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) .ind Abby 
I'ranccs (Cutter) Pease (b. 1856, Elk River, 
Minn.). Prepared in Phillips Acad., Andover, 
Ma.ss. Phi Beta Kappa. Various scholarships 
and fellowships, an assistantship and a travel- 
ing fellowship. Attended Sch. of Classical 
Studies, Rome, 1905-6. Instr., Classics, Har- 
vard and Radcliffe Coll., 1906-09; Asst. Prof., 
Classics, Univ. of 111., 1909-13; Assoc. Prof., 
do., I9I3-J5; I'rof., do., 1915 — ; Curator of 
Museum of Classical Archaeology, do., 19 11 — . 
Auth.: Notes on Some Uses of Bells among 
Creeks and Romans, Harvard Studies In Class. 
PhiloL, Vol. 15, 1903; Notes on St. Jeromes 
Tractates on the Psalms, Jour. Bib. Lit., Vol. 
26, 1907; Notes on Stoning among the Greeks 
and Romans, Trans. Arn. PhiloL Assn., Vol. 38, 
1908; Iterum Hicronyomiana, Revue Benedic- 
tine, Vol. 26, 1909; (with A. H. Moore) Agro- 
pyron Canium and its North American Allies, 
Rhodora, Vol. 12, do., 19 10; Fragments of a 
Latin MS in the Lib. of the Univ. of 111., 
Trans. Am. PhiloL Assn., Vol. 42, 1912; The 
Conclusion of Cicero's De Natura Oeoruin, do.. 
Vol. 44, 1914; Medical Allusion in the Works 
of St. Jerome, Harvard Studies in Class. 
PhiloL, Vol. 25, 1914; Notes on the Delphic 
Oracle and Greek Colonization, Class. PhiloL, 
Vol. 12, 1917; Notes on the Botanical Explora- 
tion of the White Mountains, Appalachiu, Vol. 
14, 1917; The Omen of Sneezing, Classical 
PhiloL, Vol. 6; also numerous short articles in 
Rhodora: book reviews, etc. Mem., Dante Soc., 
Archaeological Inst, of Am.; Am. Philol. 
.'\ssn.; Classical Assn. of the Middle States and 
South; New England Botanical Club; Appa- 
lachian Mountain Club. Married Henrietta 
l'"axon, Je 23, 1909, Cohasset, Mass. Child, 
Henrietta, b. Jl 14, 19 12. Address, 10 14 W. 
C>rcgon St., Urbana. 

THEODORE CALVIN PEASE 
Associate; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1907; 
Ph. D., do., 1914; b. N 25, 1887, Cassopolis, 
Mich.; s. Thomas Huntington (b. D 3, 1837) 
and Caroline Phipps (Anderson) Pease (b. D 
10, 1849, Cassopolis, Mich.). Prepared in 
Lewis Inst., Chicago. Scholarship, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1906-08; Asst., Hist., Univ. of 111., 
1908-09; Fellow, Hist., Univ. of Chicago, 
1909-10; Sr. Fellow, do., 1910-11; Instr., Hist., 
Pa. St. C'oll., 1911-12; Assoc, Hist., Univ. of 
III., 1914-18; on leave of absence 1917-18. 
2nd Lt., U. S. R., 1917; A. E. F., France, 
1918. Auth.: (with C. W. Alvord) The Arch- 
ives of the State of Illinois, reprinted from 
the Annual Report of the Am. Hist. Assn., 
1909, Washington, 191 1; County Archives of 
Jllinois, 111. Hist. Com., 1915; The Leveller 
Movement, Herbert Baxter Adams Prize Es- 
say, 1916; The Pioneer State, 111. Centennial 
Publications, 1918. Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; 
111. St. Hist. Soc; Miss. Valley Hist. Assn. 
Address, 238 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 
111. 

HORACE WHITTIER PEASLEE 
."Vrchitect; B. Arch., Cornell, loio; b. N 0, 
1S84, Maiden Bridge, N. Y. Grad. Stud., 
Cornell, 1910-11; Arch., with Land. Arch, of 
Pub. Bldgs. and Grounds, Washington, D. C, 
1911-12; Instr., Land. Design, Univ. of 111., 
ri)i2-i4; Land. Arch., Washington, D. C. 
Mem., Protestant Epis. Church. Address, 1504 
H St., W^ashington, D. C. 



GEORGE LEO PELTIER 
(See GS29J 

WILLIAM DAVID PENCE 
(Sec No. 488.) 

JOSEPH CULPEPER PENDLETON 
Supt, Foundries; b. D i, 1887, Tunis, N. C. 

Attended Indianapolis Tech. Inst., 1909-11; 

Asst., Foundry, Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Instr., 

do., 1913-14; Supt., Foundries, U. S. Norfolk 

Navy Yard, 19 14 — . Mem., Baptist Church. 

Address, 2122 King St., Portsmouth, Va. ; bus. 

add., c/o U. S. Norfolk Navy Yard, Norfolk, 

Va.t 

HENRY EUGENE PENGILLY 
Instructor; b. N 7, 1891, Soudan, Minn. 

Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago; 

Univ. of 111. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Chi 

Beta. Instr., Fencing, Univ. of 111., 1913-14; 

Engr., Line Constr., Commonwealth Edison 

Co., 1914-15; Telephone Circuits, West. Elec. 

Co., 1915-16; Power Plant Designer, 1916-17; 

Instr., S. M. A., Urbana, 1917-18. Address, 

206 E. Green St., Champaign. f 

•JONATHAN PERIAM 
Born, 1823, New York City. Head Farmer 
and Supt., Practical Agr., Univ. of 111., 1867- 
69; first recording Sec, Bd. of Trustees, 111. 
Indus. Univ. Ed., Prairie Farmer, 1879-84, 
1889-1903; do.. Western Rival; regular con- 
tributor to the agr. literature of the West. 
Auth.: The Groundswell, a History of Origin, 
Aims and Progress of Farmer's Movement, 
Hannaford & Co., 1874. Mem., Wis. Hort. 
Soc; First Pres., Chicago Agr. and Hort. 
Soc, 1857; V. P., 111. St. Bd. of Agr.; Sec, 
No. 111. Hort. Soc, 1872; Among the first 
of the workers who quarried out the scheme 
of the University's history. Died D 9, 1911, 
Chicago. 

CHARLES FREDERICK PERRY 
Supervisor; S. B., Worchester Poly. Inst., 
1894; M. E., Cornell, 1904; b. D 11, 1865, 
Montreal, Can.; s. William (b. My 3, 1837, 
Chudleigh, Devonshire, Eng.) and Emily 
(Prowse) Perry (b. Ap 6, 1838, Stonehouse, 
near Plymouth, Devonshire, Eng.). Prepared 
in Gushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass. Tau 
Beta Pi. Apprentice mach., Montreal, Can., 
and Worchester,' Mass.; In Charge of shops 
and Man. Tr., Karnehameha Man. Tr. Sch., 
Honolulu, T. IL, 1894-9; Prin., Kapua pvt. 
Man. Tr. Sch., do., 1899-1900; travel and study 
abroad and in U. S., 1000-2; Asst. Prof., Mach. 
Const., in charge of Mech. Dept. Shops, Univ. 
of 111., 1904-6; Dir., Milwaukee Sch. of 
Trades, 1906-9; Supvr., Man. and Indus. 
E<luc., Milwaukee Pub. Sch., 1909 — . Auth.: 
Trade Schools and School Boards, Addresses 
and Proc of N. E. A., Denver, 1909; A Prac- 
tical Demonstration of Trade School, West. 
Draw, and Man. Tr. Assn., 18th An. Report, 
Springfield, 111., 1911; The Public Trade 
School, Nat. Soc. for the Study of Educ, 
Eleventh Year Book, Univ. of Chicago Press; 
also earlier articles on trade schs. Married 
Sarah Frances Brown ^lartin, Je 28, 1905, 
Montreal, Can. Children: Harriet Alice, b. 
Je 21, 1907; Frederick Inman, b. Mr 24, 1912. 
Address, 336 2Sth St., Milwaukee. t 

MARGARET CAMPBELL PERRY 
(See No. 7131.) 

WINIFRED ALMINA PERRY 
(See No. 3511-) 

JAMES TROY PETERKIN 
Instructor; B. S., Teachers Coll., 1914; b. 
My 12, 1890; s. Charlie (b. Blenheim, S. C.) 
and Sue (McKay) Peterkiii (b. Albeiton, S. 



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C). Prepared in Dillon (S. C.) H. S. Art 
and Mech. Drawing Dir., Yankton Coll., 1913- 
15; do., Harvard and Page Military Schs., 
1916-17; Instr., Arch. Free-hand Drawing, 
Uniy. of 111., 1917-18; do., Univ. of Minn., 
1918 — . Address, Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis. 

AMOS WILLIAM PETERS 
Instructor; B. L., Adalbert Coll., West. Re- 
serve Univ., 1897; A. M., Harvard, 1901; Ph. 
D., do., 1903; b. Ag 10, i860, Delphos, O.; s. 
Charles Frederic (b. Ger.) and Margaret 
Sophia Grafing) Peters (b. Cincinnati). Pre- 
pared in Delphos (O.) H. S.; O. West. Univ. 
Teacher, elementary schs., O., 1884-92; 
Teacher, Sc, H. S., Warren, O., 1897-1900; 
Asst., Z06I., Harvard, 1901-3; Instr., Z06I., 
Univ. of 111., 1903-8. Auth.: Some Methods 
for Use in the Study of Infusoria, Am. Natur- 
alist, Vol. 35, 1901; Metabolism and Division 
in Protozoa, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Scs., 
Vol. 39, 1904; Phosphorescence in Ctenophores, 
Jour, of Experimental Zobl., Vol. 2, 1905; 
Phosphorescence in Ctenophores, Culture and 
its Irreversibility, Sc, N. S., Vol. 21, 1905; 
An Analysis of Physiolog. Conditions in a 
Protozoan Culture, do. Mem., Am. Soc. Zo'6\., 
A. A. A. S. Married Carrie Frances Wolcott, 
1899, Cleveland. Address, Vineland, N. J.f 

JOHN BERNARD PETERSEN 
(See No. 4852-) 

*JAMES HARVEY PETTIT 
Ph. B., Cornell, 1900; Ph. D., Gottengen, 
1909; h. Ag 9, 1876, LaGrange, N. Y.; s. 
Tames Silas (b. O 21, 1845, do.) and Ella 
(Flagler) Pettit (b. Mr 9, 1S54, Overlook, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Shortsville (N. Y.) H. 
S. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Lambda Up- 
silon; State Scholarship and McGraw Scholar- 
ship. Asst., Chem., Cornell, 1900-01; Asst 
Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1901-03; 
Asst., Soil Fertility and in Soil Analysis in 
Sta., do., 1903-04; Instr., do., and First Asst., 
do., in Sta., do., 1904-07; Asst. Prof., do., and 
Asst. Chief in Soil Fertility in Sta., 1907-11; 
Prof., do., and Chief, do., in Sta., do., 1911- 
14. Auth.: Minimum Boiling-points and 
Vapor Compositions, Jour. Phys. Chem., Vol. 
3, No. 6, 1899; Improved Method for Separa- 
tion and Determination of Total Alkalis in 
Soils, Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 25, No. 5, 1903; 
The Determination of Organic Carbon in Soils, 
1904; Beitrage zur Bodenanalyse, Jour. f. 
Landiv:, 1909; (with Prof. Alfred Koch) 
Uber den verschiedenen Verlauf der Denitrifica- 
tion im Boden und in Flussigkeiten, Central- 
blatt fiir Bacteriologie, 2, Abteilung Bd., 1910; 
Co.; Agr. Exp. Sta. Buls., Rpts.. and Cirs.; 
Manual on Soil Fertility, Ginn & Co., 1910. 
Mem., Agron. Soc; A. C. S.; A. A. A. 
S. Married Elizabeth Gunn Winne, S 3, 
1902, Montour Falls, N. Y. Child, James Wil- 
lard, b. My 6, 1903. Died D 30. 1914, Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 

JAMES MANLEY PHELPS 
(See Gs32.) 

JAMES DAVID PHILLIPS 
(See No. 768.) 

PAUL CHISLER PHILLIPS 
(See G533.) 

WALTER CLARKE PHILLIPS 
Instructor; A. B., R. I. Coll. of Agr. and 
Mech. Arts, iSqo; Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1902; 
A. M., do., 1903; b. O 13, 1880, Wyoming, R. 
I. Civ. Engr. two yrs. ; Asst., Engng., Brown 
Univ., 1903-04; Instr., Engng., do., 1905-06; 
do., Univ. of III., 1907-10. Address, Lafayette, 
R. I.t 



HERMAN S. PIATT 
(See No. 710.) 

*CHARLES E. PICKARD 
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1875; b. Je 29, 1855, 
Jacksonville, 111.; s. Joseph C. (b. Rowley, 
Mass.) and Mary Ann (Storer) Pickard (b. 
London, Eng.). Prepared in Prep, Sch., Univ. 
Bar. Teacher, Country schs., 111., 1875-76; 
Asst., Ancient Langs, and Eng., Univ. of 
111., 1877-S3; Lawyer, Chicago, 1883-91; special- 
ized in law of patents, as a mem. of the firm. 
Bond, Adams, Pickard & Jackson, do., 1891 — . 
Mem., Co. D, 111. Nat. Guard; Union League 
Club; Chicago Ath. Assn.; Repub. Club. New 
York City; Univ. Club, Washington, D. C; 
Univ. Club, Madison, Wis. Married Ada E. 
Crandall, 1882, Loda, 111. Children: Rawson 
J., b. 1883; Mary Eleanor, b. 1885 (died 1903); 
Arthur Edward, b. 1888. Died Je 24, 1912, 
Chicago. 

*JOSEPH COFFIN PICKARD 
A. B. and A. M., Bowdoin Coll.; b. S 7, 
1S26, Rowley, Mass.; s. Samuel (h. Mr 9, 
1793, do.) and Sarah Toppan (Coffin) Pickard. 
Prepared in Lewiston Acad., Me. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., Gould Acad., 
Bethel, Me., 1S47; do., Frveburg Acad., Me., 
1848-49; Tutor. 111. Coll., Jacksonville, 1852- 
58; Prof., Mod. Langs., Univ. of Wis., 1860- 
61; Prin., H. Schs., Beloit and Milwaukee; 
Prof., Eng. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of 111., 
1873-89; retired, 1889. Served in Q. M. 
Dept., St. of Wis., 1861-64. Married' Mary 
Ann Storer, S 1853, Jacksonville, 111. (died 
1894). Children: Charles E., b. 1855 (died 
1912); William S., b. 1859; Annie A., b. 1861; 
Edward W., b. 1S64; Ethel M., b. 1868. 
Died D 1, 1911. 

GEORGE WELLINGTON PICKELS 
(See Gs34.) 

BETHEL STEWART PICKETT 
(See G53S.) 

CHARLES CHURCHILL PICKETT 
(See No. 1389.) 

CHARLES HENRY PIERCE 
Dist. Engr.; B. S., Univ. of Vt., 1904; b. 
Mr 6, 1878, Royalton, Vt. ; s. Henry (b. Ja 
16, 1834, do.) and Mary (Tuttle) Pierce (b. 
Mr 21, 1841, Newbury, Vt.). Prepared in 
Royalton (Vt.) Acad. Delta Sigma; Acacia; 
Phelps Prize in Civ. Engng. Instrumentman, 
Newton, Mass., 1904; Transitman and Drafts- 
man, Boston and Albany R. R., 1904-05; 
Draftsman, L. S. & M. S. R. R., Cleveland, 
1905; Instr., T. and A. M., Univ. of HI., 
1905-06; Asst. Prof., Engng. Dept., Univ. of 
Vt., 1906-10; Asst. Engr., Water Resources 
Branch, U. S. Geol. Sur., 1910-15; Dist. Engr., 
do., 1916 — . 1st Lt., Engrs., H. S. R., 1917. 
Toint Auth. of papers No. 302, 318, 322, 336, 
,545-E, 375-C, 375-F, 381, 384. 401, 404. 415. 424, 
U. S. Geol. Sur., Water Sttfply Paper. Mem., 
Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs.; Washington Soc. 
Engrs., 1912-13; A. S. C. E., 1910; Wash. 
Soc. of Engrs., 1 915-17. Married Gertrude Ethel 
Strong, Jl 3, 1909, Fayston, Vt. Children: 
Mary Elizabeth, b. Mr 17, 1912; Charlotte Ger- 
trude, b. N 28, 1914; Charles Henry, Jr., b. 
D 7, 1 9 16. Address, Melrose, Highlands, 
Mass. 

EDWIN HALL PIERCE 
Musician; b. D 25, 1868, Auburn, N. Y.; 
s. James Edward (b. West Townsend, N. Y.) 
and Frances (Hall) Pierce (b. Norwalk, 
Conn.) Prepared in Auburn (N. Y.) H. S.; 
Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; Cornell, 1888- 
9; Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic, Ger., 
1890-92. Teacher, Music, Ripon Coll., Wis.; 



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do., Wooster Univ., O.; do., Univ. of 111., 
1897-8; Holyoke Coll. of Music; with Buf- 
falo Symphony Orchestra; New York Elec. 
Music Co.; also organist in churches and 
Mus. Dir. in theatres; Asst. Ed., The Etude. 
Auth. : Numerous musical compositions, es- 
pecially anthems, Tullar-Meredith Co., N. Y. 
and Theo. Presser Co., Philadelphia; numerous 
articles in musical periodicals. Fellow, Am. 
Guild of Organists, 190S. Mem., A. F. A. 
M. Married Edna Leaf Woodruff, D 8, 1892, 
Oconomowoc, Wis. (died F 1, 191 1); Minnie 
B. Woodworth, Jl 11, 1912, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Children: Roderic, b. 189,^; James E., b. 
1895; David, b. 1898; Hall, b. 1899; Irene, b. 
1900; Beverly, b. 1903; Edith, b. 1906; Bertha, 
b. 1909; Woodworth, b. 1913. Address, 1712 
Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 

CARL E. PIKE 

(See Gs37.) 

BERTHA MARION PILLSBURY 
(See No. 905.) 

WARREN HOBART PILLSBURY 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Calif., 1909; J. 
D., do., 1912; b. D 12, 1887, Tulare, Calif. 
Grad. Stud., Harvard, 1909-10, 19 12-13; Univ. 
of Chicago, summer 1911; Teaching Fellow, 
Univ. of Calif., 1913; Instr., Law, Univ. of 
111., 1913-14; Compensation Expert, Calif. In- 
dustrial Accident Comn. and Instr., Real 
Property, Y. M. C. A. Night Law Sch., San 
Francisco. Mem., Congr. Church. Address, 
525 Market St., San Francisco. 

WILLIAM LOW PILLSBURY 
Retired; A. B., Harvard, 1863; A. M., do., 
1866; b. N 4, 1838, Derry, N. H. ; s. Stephen 
(b. D 5, 1810, Newburvport, Mass.) and Abigail 
Perkins (Low) Pillsbury (b. Jl 4, 1808, Derry, 
N. H.). Prepared in Phillips Acad., Andover, 
Mass. Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., Model Sch.. 111. 
St. Norm. Univ., 1S63-70; Ins. and Real Est., 
1870-78; Chief Clerk, office 111. St. Supt. of 
.Pub. Instr., 1870-87; First Sec, Agr. Exp. Sta., 
1888-97; Sec, Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of 111., 
1888-1910; first Registrar, do., 1893-1910; re- 
tired, O I, igio. Auth.: Educ. Statistics, 111., 
LT. S. Census, 1880; Statistics of 13-16 Report, 
St. Supt., sundry and special papers in do.; 
Permanent School Funds of 111., 14th Report; 
Investigation of Teaching Force of St., isth. 
Report; Early Education in Illinois, i6th Re- 
port; Hist. Sketches of 111. St. Norm. Sch., 
So. 111. Norm. Sch. and Univ. of 111., 17th 
Report; Revised and Published Bateman's 
Common School Decisions; Govt. Land Grants 
for Education and Jonathan Baldwin Turner, 
Trans. 111. St. Hist. Sac, 1901; various articles 
in Sch. Jours. Sec, L^niv. of 111. Alumni 
Assn., 1898-1908; Hon. Mem. do., 1909; ist 
Pres., East. 111. Harvard Club; charter mem., 
Univ. Club, Urbana; ist Pres., 111. Chap., Phi 
Beta Kappa; Am. Hist. Soc. ; Pres., Univ. of 
111. Golf Club; Hon. mem., do.: charter mem.. 
Champaign Co. Coif Club. Married Marion 
Forrest (Hammond by adoption), D 26, 1866, 
Webster Groves. Mo. (died Mr 6, 1917). Chil- 
dren: William Forrest, b. D 17, 1867; Arthur 
Low ('95), b. N 30, 1869; George Stephen, b. 
F 18, 1871 (died Mr 5, 1876); Bertha Marion, 
('95), b. Je 18, 187s; Charles Stephen ('07), 
b. F 3, 1887. Address, 39 Pilgrim Road, 
Boston. 

HELENA MAUDE PINCOMB (SYMNS) 
B. S., Kan. Agr. Coll., 1901; b. Lenexa, 
Kan.; d. John (b. Batavia, N. Y.) and Sarah 
(Ladell) Pincomb (b. Eng.). Prepared in 
.Prep. Coll.; Teacher, Dom. Art., H. S., Pitts- 
burg. Kan., 1902-03; attended Columbia, 
1903-05; Head of Dom. Sc. Dept., Stevens 
Point Norm., Wis., 1904-06; Asst., H. Sc, 



Univ. of Minn., 19 13-15; Lecturer, do., Univ. 
Assoc, do., 1911-14. Married Perrin Kent 
Symns, D 31, 1914. Child, Richard Pincomb, 
b. Je 25, 1916. Address, Atchison, Kan. 

*ALDEN G. PIPPIT 
Born Jl 4, 1868, Bushnell, 111. Prepared in 
Abingdon H. S. Teacher, Knox and War- 
ren Co., 1890-01; do., Abingdon H. S., 1903- 
05; Asst., Wood Shop, Univ. of 111., 1905-06; 
Instr., Man. Tr., H. S., Champaign, 1906. 
Deceased. 

BENJAMIN FLOYD PITTENGER 
Instructor; B. A., Mich St. Norm., 1908; 
M. A., Univ. of Tex., 1912; b. N 26, 1883, 
Shelby, Mich. Prepared in Shelby (Mich.) 
H. S. Class Pres.; Valedictorian; Leader, De- 
bating. Grad. Stud., Univ. of (Chicago, 1912- 
'3, 1915; Teacher, Ferry, Mich., 1902-04; 
Prof., Pub. Speaking anu Educ, Fairmont 
Coll., Wichita, Kan., 1908-11. Instr., Educ, 
l^niv. of Minn., 1913-ic; Lecturer, do., Univ. 
of 111., 19 16. Auth.: Rural Teachers' Train- 
ing Depts. in Minn. H. Schs., Univ. of Minn. 
Bui., 1914; Articles on Marking Systems, 
Marking studies, the emancipation of the coun- 
try school. Am. Schoolmaster, 1915; Uses of 
term "Secondary" in American Education, 
Sch. Review. Mem., Sigma Xi; Phi Delta 
Kappa; Congr. Church. Address, 6147 Ellis 
Ave., Chicago. 

♦FLORENCE ELIZABETH PITTS 
(See No. 2210.) 

VIRGIL AUGUSTUS PLACE 
Farm Adviser; B. S., O. St. Univ., 1912; b. 
.la 23, 1888, Kossuth, O. Attended Miami 
Univ. Instr., An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1913- 
14; Co. Agr., Wabash, Ind., 19 14 — . Address, 
Hume, O.; bits, add., Wabash, O.t 

WILLIAM BERTOLETTE PLANK 
Min. Engr.; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1908; E. 
M., do., 1909; b. Je 24, 1886, Morgantown, 
Pa.; s. David Heber and Ida Eugene (Berto- 
lette) Plank. Prepared in Keystone St. Norm. 
Sch., Pa. Delta Tan Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. 
Min. Engr., Philadelphia & Reading Coal & 
Iron Co.. 1909-12; do., Pittsburgh Coal Co., 
1012-16; Jr. Min. Engr., U. S. Bur. of Mines, 
Univ. of 111., 1916; Asst. Min. Engr., do., 
1916; Min. Engr., do., 1917 — . Married Helen 
Beck, Ap 19 12, Nittany, Pa. Child, Adaline 
Jane, b. Ja 24, 1914. Address, loii S. 
\^'right St., Champaign. 

JAMES HENRY PLATT 
Assistant; B. M. E., O. St. Univ., 1917; b. 
Jl 3, 1893, Toledo, O. Prepared in Toledo 
(O.) Central H. S. Detailer, Overland Auto- 
mobile Co., Drafting Rooms, 19 12-13; Efficiency 
Engr., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 19 17; 
Asst., Mach. Design, Univ. of 111., 1917-1S. 
Telephone and Telegraph Service, A. E. F., 
France, igi8 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Ad- 
dress, 916 W. California Ave., Urbana. f 

EMMA ODY POHL 
Born D 17, i88r, Greenville, Miss. Pre- 
pared in Greenville (Miss.) H. S. Teacher, 
Gym., Pub. Sch., Greenville, 1899-1904; do., 
L^niv. Norm., Oxford, Miss., 1901-02; Asst., 
Woman's Gym., Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Dir., 
Dept. of Phys. Educ, Miss. Indus. Inst, and 
Coll., Columbus, Miss., 1906 — . Address, Miss. 
Indus. Inst, and Coll., Columbus, Miss.f 

JOHN NORTON POMEROY 

Professor; A. B., Yale, 1887; A. M., do., 

1S89; LL. B., Univ. of Calif., 1891; b. My 7, 

1S66, South Orange, N. J.; s. John Norton 

(b. Ap 12, 1828, Rochester, N. Y.) and Ann 



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Rebecca (Carter) Pomeroy (b. S 29, 1829, 
Savannah, Ga.)- Prepared in Boys' H. S., 
San Francisco, Columbia, 1888-90. Psi Up- 
silon; Skull anil Bones; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi 
Delta Phi; Woolscy Scholarship (competitive), 
1S84; prizes in Latin, Math., Eng. ; Ed.-in- 
Chief, Yale Literary Mag., 1887-8. Lawyer, 
San Francisco; Instr., Law Sch., Leland Stan- 
ford, 1895-6; do., Washington and Lee Univ., 
1900; do., Yale, 1900; Asst. Prof., Law, Univ. 
of III., 1910-11; Prof., Law, do., 191 1 — ; (on 
leave, 1918-19). Special Expert to Tariff 
Comn., Washington, D. C. Auth.: Cancella- 
tion of Instruments in Six Cyclopedia of Law 
and Procedure, Am. I^aw Book Co., New York, 
1903; A Treatise on Equitable Remedies, Ban- 
croft-Whitney Co., San Francisco, 1905, 2 
Vols., 1878, 2nd ed., 1918; Stephen Johnston 
Field in Vol. 7, Great Am. Lawyers, edited 
by William Draper Lewis, John C. Winston, 
Philadelphia, 1909; John Norton Pomeroy in 
Vol. 8, Great Am. Lawyers, edited, do., 1909; 
Specific Performance of Contracts in 36 
Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, Am. Law 
Book Co., New York, 10 10; Specific Perform- 
ance of C'ontracts in 111., 111. Law But., Vol. 
50, 1918. Ed., Pomeroy 's Equity Jurisprudence, 
2nd. ed. 1892, 3 Vols., 2728 pp.; 3d. ed., 1905, 
4 Vols.. 3525 pp.; 4th ed. stud's ed., igoS. i vol., 
Bancroft-Whitney Co.; Pomeroy's Code Rem- 
edies, 3d. ed.. Little Brown & Co., 1894; Pom- 
eroy's Specific Performance of Contracts. 2nd. 
ed.. Banks & Co., 1897. Mem., Bar Assn. of San 
Francisco; Sierra Club of Calif; Common- 
wealth Club of San Francisco. Married Anne 
Crevot Barrington, Ag 17, 1899, Oakland, 
Calif. Child, Harriet Barrington, b. Mr i, 
1903. Address, Coll. of Law, LTniv. of 111., 
Urbana. 

♦ERNEST WILLIAM PONZER 
(See No. 1391.) 

CHARLES MARSHALL POOR 
Prof, and Dean; A. B., Brown Univ., 1893; 
A. M. Leland Stanford, 1894; Ph. D., Brown 
Univ., 1896; b. O 4, 1872, Manchester, N. H.; 
s. Joseph A. (b. 1840. Ilooksett, N. H.) and 
Mary V. Poor (b. 1844, Williamstown, Vt.). 
Prepared in Manchester (N. H.) H. S. Phi 
Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; House of 
Commons. Asst., Eng., Brown LTniv., 1804- 
96; Instr., Ger., do., 1896-1900; Prin., Cran- 
ston H. S., Auburn, R. I., 1900-07; Instr., 
Ger., L^niv. of 111., 1907-15; Prof., Ger., Lom- 
bard Coll., 1915 — ; Dean, do., 1917 — . Auth.: 
Iwan der Schreckliche, Roman von Hans Hoff- 
mann, Edited with Introductions, Notes, and 
Vocabulary, Oxford Univ. Press, New York. 
191 1 ; Zwei Marchen, von Isolde Kurz, edited 
with Exercises, Notes, and Vocabulary, do., 
1914. Mem.. First Universalist Church. Mar- 
ried Helen House Given, 1901, Auburn, R. I. 
Children: Eleanor Linfield, b. Ag 18, 1904; 
Marion Durgin, b. D 15, 1906. Address, 1363 
E. Knox St., Galesburg, 111. 

EDWIN LINDSAY POOR 
(See No. 1753-) 

FRANCIS MARION PORTER 
(See G540.) 

GEORGE EARL POST 
(See No. 3915.) 

ALFRED RICHARD POWELL 
(See Gs42.) 

BURT EARDLEY POWELL 
Planter; Ph. B., Grinnell. 1892; M. A. Bonn. 
Ger., 1899; Ph. D., do.. 1899; b. D 14, 1867. 
Strawberry Point, la. ; s. Albert Theodore (b. 
N. Y.) and Chloe Almira Powell (b. N. H.). 
Prepared in Tabor Coll. Acad. x\cting Prin., 



Grinnell Acad., 1899-1900; Instr., Hist., Pacific 
Univ., Ore., 1892-95; do.. New Trier Tp. H. 
S., Kenilworth, 111., 1901-08; Pvt. Sec. to Pres. 
James, Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Ed. of Publi- 
cations, Agr. Coll., do., 19H-14; Dir. of In- 
formation Office and Univ. Hist., do., 1914-18; 
Mgr., rice ranch. Ark., 1918 — . Auth.: Semi- 
centennial History of Univ., Vol. i, 1918; 
Support of State Medical School by the State; 
The LTniversity and the War, 191 7; articles in 
Am. Review of Reviews, Country Gentleman, 
Country Life in Am., Independent, Good 
Housekeeping, and others. Founder, Am. 
Assn. of Agr. Coll. Eds. Married Marian 
Bruntlett, Je 17, 1902, Chicago. Children: 
Dorothy Marian, b. My 9, 1904; Robert Bur- 
ton, b. My 10, 1912. Address, 512 Leslie St., 
Stuttgart, Ark. 

JOHN HENDERSON POWELL 
(See No. 667.) 

♦JOHN WESLEY POWELL 
Naturalist; A. M., 111. Wesleyan; Ph. D., 
do.; 1.1.. D., Columbia, 1882; Ph. D., Heidel- 
berg, 18S6; b. Mr 24, 1834, Mt. Morris, N. 
Y. Prepared in Wesleyan Coll., Wheaton, 
111.; 111. Coll. Prot, Natural Hist, and Geol., 
Univ. of 111., 1868-69; Dir., U. S. Bur. Ethnol., 
1879; do., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1S80. Civil war 
as pvt. with 2nd 111. Art.; Maj.; offered rank 
of Col. Explored Colo. River; caused estab- 
lishment of U. S. Geol. and Geog. Sur., 1879; 
Cuvier prize; monument erected to him at 
Hope Point, Colo. River, 1915. Auth.: Truth 
and Error, 1899; Explorations of the Colo. 
River, 1875; Report on the Geol. of the Ninta 
Mts., 1876; Report on the Arid Regions of 
U. S., 1879; Introduction to the study of 
Indian Languages, 18S0; studies in Sociology, 
1887; Canyons of the Colo., 1893; Contribu- 
tions to N. Am. Ethnol. Mem., Nat. Acad. 
Sc. ; Pres., Antropol. Soc. of Washington; A. 
.\. A. S. Married Emma Dean, i86i, Detroit, 
Mich. Died S 23, 1902, Haven, Me. 

PARK POWELL 
Assistant; A. B. and_ B. S., Mo. Univ., 1908; 
b. 1883, Hickman, Ky. Prepared in Hick- 
man (Ky.) H. S.; attended Ky. St. Coll.; 
Univ. of Calif.; LTnivs. of Grenoble and Sor- 
bonne (France) ; Univ. of Geneva (Switzer- 
land) ; Univ. of Barcelona (Spain) ; Univ. of 
So. Calif. Teacher, H. S., Fresno, Calif., 
1914-15; Instr., Vanderbilt Univ., 1915-16; 
.\sst., Rom. Langs. LTniv. of 111., 1916-17. .Ad- 
dress, Fulton, Ky.t 

THOMAS REED POWELL 
Professor; A. B., LTniv. of Vt., 1900; LL. 
B., Harvard, 1904; Ph. D., Columbia, 1913; 
b. Ap 29, 18S0, Richford, Vt.; s. E. Henry 
(b. S 3, 1839, do.) and Georgiana (Reed) 
Powell (b. My 7, 1841, Montpelier, Vt.). Pre- 
pared in Burlington (Vt.) H. S. Delta Psi; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. Lawyer, 
Burlington, Vt., 1904-06; Asst. Treas., Univ. 
of Vt., 1904-06; Stud., Sch. of Pol. Sc, Colum- 
bia, IQ06-08; Lecturer, Pub. Law., do.; Assoc, 
Pol. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Honorary 
Fellow, Adm. Law, Columbia, 1910-11; Lec- 
turer, Pub. Law, do., 1911-12; Assoc, Law, 
Columbia, 1912-13; Assoc. Prof., Constitu- 
tional Law, Columbia, 1913 — . Auth.: Con- 
clusiveness of Administrative Determinations 
in the Federal Govt., The Am. Pol. Se. Review, 
IQ07; Judicial Review of Administrative Ac- 
tion in Immigration Proceedings, Harvard Law 
Revictv, Vol. 22, 1909; Administrative Exer- 
cise of the Police Power, 1, Precautionary 
Regulations, do.. Vol. 24, 1911; II, Adminis- 
trative Orders and Executions, do., 1911; III, 
Judicial Review in Action and Damages, do., 
'191 1 ; Index to Vols. I-XXX, Pol. Sc. Quart- 
erly, Ginn & Co., 1916; Separation of Powers: 



Faculty 



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Ailmiiiistrative Exercise of Legislative and 
Juilicial Power, i, The Delegation of Power 
to Act. Pol. Sc. Quarterly, 1912; II, Princi- 
ples of Judicial Review, do., 1913; Indirect 
Encroachment on Federal Authority by the 
Taxing Powers of the States, I, Interferences 
with Federal Instrumentalities, Harvard Law 
Review, 1918; II, Regulations of Interest. 
Commerce, do., 1918; III, do., (continued) do., 
igiS; IV, do. (continued), do., 1918; The 
Constitutional Issue in Minimum-Wage Leg- 
islation, Minn. Law Review, D, 1917; numer- 
ous other articles. Managing Ed. Pol. Sc. 
Quarterly, 1914-16; Trustee, Acad. Pol. Sc. 
in the City of New York, 1914-16; Mem., 
Council of Am. Pol. Sc. Assn., 1918-20; B.d- 
of Eds., of Columbia Univ. Quarterly, 1916 — . 
Mem., Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Am. Hist. Assn.; Harvard Club of New York 
City; Columbia Univ. Club of New York 
City; Ethan Allen Club; Vt. Commandery of 
Loyal Legion; Soc. of Colonial Wars; S. A. 
R. Married Mary Lee Hale, Jl 27, 1915, 
Westport, N. Y. Children: Mary Lee, b. Ag 
25, 1916; Georgiana Reed, b. D 13, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 567 W. 113th St., New York. N. Y.; 
bits, add., Kent Hall, Columbia Univ., do. 

EDWIN BOOTH POWERS 
(See Gs43.) 

JOHN HOWARD POWERS 
(See No. 8675.) . 

ANTON PRASIL 
(See No. 6492.) 

BANUS HUTSON PRATER 
(See No. 1948.) 

JOHN WALTER PREIHS 
(See No. 2792.) 

*FREDERICK W. PRENTICE 
M. D. ; Prof., Veterinary Sc, and Lecturer. 
Univ. of III., 1873-88. Deceased. 

ANNA MAY PRICE 
(See No. 1394-) 

JOHN LOSSEN PRICER 
(See No. 3144.) 

OTOKAR LUDVIG PROCHASKA 
Chemist; B. S. in Chem., 1900; LL. B., 111. 
Coll. of Law, 1907; LL. M., do., 1908; b. Jl i, 
1877, Chicago; s. Josef Prochaska (b. 1822, 
Prague, Austria). Prepared in Northwest 
Div. H. S., Chicago. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 
Chicago, Dept. of Anat., 191 1. Chem., 111. 
Zinc Co., Peru, 111.; Analyst, Dickman & 
Mackenzie, Min. Engrs., Chicago; Asst. Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1900-01; Consulting Chem., Oak 
Park, 111., 1901 — . Discovered methods for 
the dehydration of sodium sulphate as espe- 
cially ajiplicable to natural deposits, in collab- 
oration with Ira Harris Derby, igoi-02. 
Married Lucy Adela Xeloushi, Je 12, 1901. 
Children: Dorothy L., b. My i, 1902; Lucy 
Joy, b. Mr 12, 1904. Address, 845 S. Kenil- 
worth Ave., Oak Park, Ill.t 

LORING HARVEY PROVINE 
(See No. 1950.) 

MARTIN JOHN PRUCHA 
Prof, and Asst. Chief; Ph. B., Wesleyan, 
1903; M. S., do.. 1908; Ph. D., Cornell. 1913; 
b. N II, 1874, Bohemia; s. John Prucha (b. 
1828, do.). Prepared in Colvin Coll., Cleve- 
land; Mt. Hermon Sch., Mt. Hermon, Mass. 
Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Xi. Asst., Bacteriol., 
N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903-07; Assoc, do., 



1907-08; Instr.. Plant I'hysiol., Cornell, 1912; 
Asst. Prof., do., 19 13; Asst. Prof., Dairy 
Bacteriol., Univ. of 111., 1913-18; Assoc. Prof., 
do., igi8 — ; Asst. Chief, Agr. Exp. Sta., do., 
19 1 3 — . Auth. : Vitality of the Cabbage Rot 
Germ on Cabbage Seed, N. Y. St. Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Bui. 251, 1904; Quality of Commercial 
C'ultures for Legumes, do., Bui. 270, 1905; 
do., Bui. 282, 1906; The Bacterial Flora of 
Cheddar Cheese, do.. Tech. BuL, 8, 1908; Le- 
gume Innoculation, Cornell, Coll. of Agr., 
1913; Physiological Studies of Bacillus Radic- 
cicola of Canada Field Pea, Cornell Agr. 
Exp. .Sta. Memoir No. 5, 1915; Germ Content 
of Milk: I, as Influenced by the Barn, 111. 
Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 199. 1917; 2, as Influ- 
enced by the Utensils, do., Bui. 204, 19 18; 
The Fermentation of Citric Acid in Milk, 
Jour. Biol. Chem., Vol. 8, 1910. Married 
Gertrude Elisabeth Catchpole, 1907, Geneva, 
N. Y. Children: Arnold Abbot; Marjorie 
Grayston. Address, 702 W. Nevada St., 
LTrbana. 

HUGH WILEY PUCKETT 
Teacher; A. B., Southern Univ., 1905; A. M., 
Tulane Univ., 1907; A. M., Harvard, 1913; 
Ph. D., Munich, 1914; b. Je 21, 1887, Birm- 
ingham, Ala. Prepared in Birmingham (Ala.) 
H. S. Asst., Ger., Southern Univ., 1903-05; 
Teaching Fellow and Instr., Tulane Univ., 1905- 
08; Prof., Mod. Lang., Birmingham Coll., 
1908-11; Instr., Tufts Coll., 1912-13; Instr., 
Rochester, Minn., 1914-15; Instr., Ger., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16; Teacher, Barnard Coll., Co- 
lumbia, 19 16 — . Mem., M. E. (Thurch. 
Address, 198 Hillside Ave., Leonia, N. J.; 
bus. add., e/o Barnard Coll., Columbia Univ., 
New York City.f 

ROSS C. PURDY 
Director; b. Mr 8, 1875, Jasper, N. Y. ; s. 
Andrew (b. do.) and Mary E. (Coffin) Purdy 
(b. Brookfield, Pa.). Prepared in Buffalo and 
North Tonawanda H. Schs. ; attended Syra- 
cuse Univ., 1895-96; O. St. Univ., 1896-98, 
1901-04, 1907-08. Psi Upsilon; Theta Nu Ep- 
silon; Sigma Xi; Nat. Brick Mfrs. Assn. 
Scholarship. Ceram. Engr., O. St. Univ., 
1908; Chem. and Asst. Supt., Mo.saic Tile Co., 
1899-1901; Chem. and Foreman, glazing and 
burning dept., Roseville Pottery Co., 1901-02; 
Asst., Ceram., O. St. Univ., 1902-05; Instr., 
do., and Ceram., Geol. Sur., Univ. of 111., 
1905-07; Asst. Prof., Clayworking and Ceram., 
O. St. Univ., 1907-08; Assoc Prof., Ceram. 
Engng., do., 1908-11; Prof., Ceram., do., 
'911-12; Dir., Research Labs., Norton Co., 
Worcester, Mass., 1912 — . Auth.: Several 
papers on ceramic subjects. Pres., Am. Ce- 
ram. Soc, 1909; Am. Soc Testing Materials; 
Am. Foundries Assn.; Electro-C!hem. Soc; 
A. C. S. Married Myra J. Watts, Je, 1901, 
Zanesville, O. Children: Reliance Spencer, 
b. Mr, 1904; Constance Hopkins, b. Je, 1905; 
Lois Brewster, b. Ja, 1909. Address, Norton 
Co., Worcester, Mass. 

ALICE PUTNAM (WHEELER) 

(See No. 1259.) 

HADLEY WINFIELD OUAINTANCE 

(See G544.) 

BERT EDWIN QUICK 
Professor; A. B., LTniv. of Mich., 1908; 
Ph. D., do., 1916; b. Ap 30, 1886, Lowell, 
Mich.; s. Charles T. M. (b. Ag i860, do.) 
and Theressa Silence (Craw) Quick (b. D 28, 
1862, do.). Prepared in Lowell (Mich.) H. 
S. Whittier Fellowship in Bot. Prof., Biol., 
la. _ Wesleyan Coll., 1908-10; Asst., Bot., 
Univ. of Mich., 1910-12; do., Univ. of 111., 
1914-16; Prof., Biol., Southwest Coll.. igi6- 
18; Instr. Blot., Univ. of M5ch., 191 8 — . 
Auth.: The Pine Hills at Lowell, Mich., 
15th Rept., Mich. Acad. Sc; A Comparative 



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Study of the Distribution of the Climax Asso- 
ciation in Southern Michigan, Jour, of Bot., 
19 18. Mem.. M. E. Church; Ecolog. Soc. of 
Am.; British Ecolog. Soc; Sigma Xi. 
Address, Winfield, Kan. 

OSCAR QUICK 
Teacher; A. B., Harvard, iSgs; A. M., do., 
1896; b. Ja 9, 1S76, Burlington, la.; s. Mar- 
tin (b. Sweden) and Lena (Ohm) Quick (b. 
Norway). Prepared in Omaha (Neb.) H. S.; 
attended New York Univ., 1910-11. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Scholarship, sophomore, jr., and sr. 
yrs. Asst., Phys.. Univ. of 111., 1895-96; 
Instr., do., 1S96-98; Asst. Prof., do., 1898- 
1902; with Clark and INIills, Elec. Contrs., 
Cambridge, Mass., 1902; U. S. Patent Office, 
4th Asst. Examiner, 1902-04; 3rd Asst. Exam- 
iner, 1905; Instr. in Charge of Evening Phys. 
Lab. work, George Wash. Univ., 1903-05; 
Teacher, Phys., Jamaica H. S., New York 
City, 1905-14; Teacher, Phys. and Chem., 
Crane Tech. H. S. and Jr. Coll., Chicago, 
1914 — . Mem., Nat. Guard, D. C. ; Co. K, 
Y. M. C. A. Co.; Co. L, 4th Regt., I. R. M., 
1918^. Mem., Phys. Club of New York 
City; 111. St. Teachers' Assn. Married Car- 
rie Morrison Brown, Mr 12, 1904, Cambridge, 
Mass. Child, Marian Emma, b. Mr 22, 1905. 
Address, 242 S. iSth Ave.. May wood. 111. 



BARNEY SIMONSON RADCLIFFE 
(See Gs47.) 



GUSTAV H. RADEBAUGH 
Associate; b. Jl 24. 1886, Mansfield, 111.; 
s. Millard Fillmore (b. 1854. Bedford, Pa.) 
and Marie Christiana (Burkhardt) Radebaugh 
(b. 1861, Racine, Wis.). Prepared in Homer 
H. S. With E. M. Burr & Co., Champaign, 
1905-07; w-ith Peoria & Eastern Div. N. Y. 
Central Lines, Urbana, 1907-08; Instr., Mech. 
Engng., Univ. of 111., 191 1; do., Mach. Shop 
Practice, do., 1911; do.. Factory I\Igmt. and 
Shop Labs, and Assoc. Factory Mgmt. and 
Mach. Shop Practice, do.. 1917— . Patented 
Farm Gate, 1908; designed Aerial Act for 
Theatrical Use, 1909; built and supervised in- 
stallation of special recording instrument for 
Dynamometer car for the Imperial Ry. of 
Japan, 191 5; patented Schedulegraph for 
scheduling jobs in repair shops, 19 16; devel- 
oped operating system for Auto service sta., 
repair shop, and store rooms, 1916; consult- 
ing in production and organization methods. 
Republic Truck Co.. Alma. Mich.. 1916; Con- 
sulting in production methods, Indiana Match 
Corp., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1915^ installed a 
general operating system in the Kirby Garage 
and store room, L'^rbana,^ 1916; Consulting in 
organization methods, Chanute Field. Ran- 
toul. 111., 1918; improved the standard ord- 
nance dummy cartridge, accepted bv Acting 
Chief Signal Officer, T. R. Moulthrof. INIaj., 
S. C, Washington. D. C, 1918. Auth: 
Maximum Production from Tools. Am. Ma- 
chinist, F 17, 1916 (with J. A. De Turk); 
Making Gear Racks from Pipe, do., ISIr 2, 
1916; do.. Standard Product Inspection, do., 
Ap 6, 1916; How to Get a Closer Fit Between 
Factory and Tool Supply Room, Factory, 
D 1916; Standardized Methods for Garage 
Operation, Motor World, Ag 8, 1917; How to 
Locate Machines, Indus. Mgmt., F 1918; (with 
Peter J. Rebman), Sharpening a Plowshare, 
Country Gentleman, Mr 16, igiS. V. P.. Ur- 
bana Assn. of Commerce, 1917; mem.. Soc. 
for the Prom, of Engng. Educ. ; Presby. 
Church. Married Mildred Blanche Kirkpat- 
rick, S I, 19 12, Crawfordsville, Ind. Chil- 
dren: ^[ary Ellen, b. Je 2, 19 13; Gustav 
Howard, b. Ap i8, 1916, Address, 501 S. 
Coler Ave., Urbana. 



CARL RAHN 
Associate; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1907; 
Ph.. D., do., 191 1 ; b. Jl 3. 1881, Kletzko, 
Prussia; s. Carl Heinrich (b. 1841, do.) and 
Emmeline (Stahr) Rahn (b. 1838, do.). Pre- 
pared in Waller H. S., Chicago. Asst., Psych., 
Univ. of Colo., 1908-og; attended Univ. of 
Bonn., 1909-10; Instr., Psych., Univ. of Minn., 
igii-13; do., Univ. of Chicago, 1913-14; Asst. 
Prof,, Psych,, Univ, of Wyo,, 1914-15; Instr., 
do., L'niv. of 111., 1915-18; Assoc, do.. 1918 — . 
Translator: Clever Hans, the Horse of Mr. 
Von Osten, by Oskar Pfungst, Henry Holt & 
Co., 191 1. Auth.: The Relation of Sensation 
to Other Categories in Contemporary Psychol- 
ogj'. Psych. Monographs, Vol. 16, 1913; Sen- 
sation and its Physiological Conditions, do.. 
Vol., 21, 1916; The Principle of Dynamog- 
enesis in Psychology, do. Mem., Am. Psych. 
Assn. Address, Univ. Club, Urbana. 

OTTO RAHN 

Hotel Mgr. ; Ph, D., Univ. of Gottingen, 
1902; b. Ap 9, 1 88 1, Ger. Attended Inst, of 
Fermentation Indus., Berlin. Asst., Bacteriol., 
Univ. of Gottingen, 1902-06; Asst,, Soil Bac- 
teriol,, Exp. Sta., Halle, Ger., 1906-07; Asst. 
Prof,, Bacteriol,, Mich. Agr. Coll., 1907-12; 
do.. Univ. of 111., 1912-14; Mgr., Hotel Eng- 
lishes Haus, Elbing, Ger., 19 14 — . Address, 
c o Hotel Englishes Haus, Elbing, Ger.f 

EDWARD CLEVELAND RAINEY 
(See No. 3923.) 

CHARLES CLAFLIN RAND 
(See No. 5883.) 

BERTHA THATCHER RANDALL 
(See No. I953-) 

DWIGHT T. RANDALL 

(See No. 1078.) 

CHARLES BREWSTER FITZ RANDOLPH 
Professor; A. B., Wabash Coll., 1896; A. 
M,, Harvard, 1902; Ph. D., do., 1905; b. My 
26. 1875, ^lason (iity. 111,; s, Charles Edgar 
Fitz (b. O 5, 1836, Plainfield, N. J.) and 
Helen Forsyth (Brewster) Randolph (b. Je 
8. 1849, Schoharie, N. Y.). Prepared in Lin- 
coln Coll. Prep. ; Cumberland Univ. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Beta Kaopa; Bowdoin Prize in 
Classics; Leverett Salstonstall Scholarship. 
Tutor, Classics, Wabash Coll., 1S96-7; Instr., 
Greek and Latin, Univ. of 111. Acad,, 1897- 
1900; do., Clark Coll., 1903-5; -"^sst. Prof., 
Greek and Latin, do.. 1905-10; Prof.. Latin, 
do., 19 10 — . Invented draft control for heat- 
ers, 1914; Auto. Foot Accelerator, 1915. Auth.: 
The Mandragora of the Ancients in Folk- 
Lore and Medicine, Proc. Am. Acad, of Arts 
end Sc, Vol, XL. 1905; The Sign of Interro- 
gation in Greek Jlinuscule Manuscripts, Classi- 
cal PhiloL. Vol, V, 1910: Three Latin Students' 
Songs, Classical Jour. Vol, VII, 1912. Mem., 
Am, Philol, Assn, ; Classical Assn. of New 
England; Worcester Pub. Educ, Assn., Treas. ; 
Worcester Country Club. Married Helen Win- 
sor Reed, Ag 28, 1912, Worcester, Mass. Chil- 
dren: Virginia, b, Je 14. 19 13; Brewster Reed, 
b, N 15, 1915: Mary Fitz, b. Je 13, i9i7- Ad- 
dress, 10 Otsego Road, Worcester, Mass. 

OSCAR ALAN RANDOLPH 
(See G548.) 

FRED HENRY RANKIN 
Supt. of Agr. Exten, and Asst., Dean; B. 
S,, 111, Coll,, Jacksonville, 1887; b. My 18, 
1865, Athens, 111,; s. Henry B, (b. Ap 7, 
1837. do.) and Alma (Hurd) Rankin (b, Je 30, 
1842, Ottawa, 111.). Psi Upsilon; Alpha Zeta; 



Faculty 



933 



Alpha Gamma Rho; Cosmopolitan Club. 
Farmer, 1886-1900; Inst. Visitor, 1901-02; 
Supt., Agr. Coll. Exten., Univ. of 111., 1902 — ; 
leave of absence to act as Sec. of Dept. of 
Live Stock at Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 
1904. Ed., annual reports of 111. Live Stock 
Breeders' Assn. ; issued leaflets and circulars 
as one of the features of Coll. Exten. work; 
prepared addresses for Agr. meetings in this 
and other states; frequent contributor to the 
Agr. Press. Mem., St. Sugar Beet Growers' 
Assn., Pres., 1897-1900; 111. St. Live Stock 
Breeders Assn., Sec, 1895-1908; Internat. Jury 
of Awards, Universal Exposition, St. Louis. 
Married Jennie Brunner, Jl 30, 1904. Ad- 
dress, 1012 W. California Ave., Urbana. 

WILLIAM HORACE RAYNER 
(See No. 3925.) 

JOHN WILLIAM READ 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Mo., 1907; M. 
S., do., 1908; b. Ja. 31, 1882, Mexico, Mo. 
Attended Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of Mich.; Univ. 
of 111. Prof., Chem. and Phys., 111. Coll., 
1908-10; Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; 
Head, Dept. of Sc, St. Norm. Sch., Gunnison, 
Colo., 191S — . Address, 704 Fay St., Colum- 
bia, Mo.; bus. add., c/o St. Norm. Sch., Gun- 
nison, Colo.t 

JEROME EDWARD READHIMER 
(See No. 2219.) 

PETER JOSEPH REBMAN 
Assistant; b. S 29, 1887, Blooinington, 111.; 
s. Peter (b. Ap 26, 1858, Bavaria, Ger.) and 
Elizabeth (Ehrmantraut) Rebnian (b. S 24, 
1866, Bierbach, do.}. Blacksmith, Chicago & 
Alton R. R., Bloomington, 111., 1904-10; Asst., 
Forge Shops, Univ. of 111., 1910-15; Instr., do., 
1915- — •. Married Eva Rebman, F 24, 1908, 
Bloomington, 111. Children: Margaret Eliza- 
beth, b. D 28, 1908; Irene Jane, b. F 7, 1913. 
Address, 103 W. Park St., Urbana. 

HARRY WILFRED REDDICK 
(See Gs52.) 

WILLIAM ALFRED REDENBAUGH 
Instructor; B. S., Dartmouth Coll., 1893; 
Ph. D., do., 1897; b. S 18, 1871, Peoria; s. 
Alfred Newton (b. 1842, Piqua, 0-) and Sarah 
Alice (Catcott) Redenbaugh (b. 1848, O.). 
Prepared in Peoria H. S. Phi Delta Theta; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Acacia; Special Honors, 
Geol. ; Honorable Mention, Bot. ; Fellowship, 
Biol. Lab. Asst., Biol., Dartmouth Coll., 
1896-7; Head, Sc. Dept., H. S., Quincy, 111., 
1897-1905; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111.. 1905- 
07; Head, Sc. Dept., Lincoln H. S., Seattle, 
and Specialist in Lab. Equipment for six high 
Schs., do., 1907 — ; Instr., Zool., Univ. of Wis. 
Marine Sta., summer 1912. Joint Auth.: Qual- 
itative Analysis text and manual, Univ. of 
111., 1906. Auth.: Bot. and Zool. Text books 
for Nat. Sch. of Correspondence, Quincy, 111., 
' 1902; also various articles. Mem., Seattle Sc. 
Club. Sec, 1909-10. Married Mary Louise 
Farr, Ag 2, 1899, Hanover, N. H. Child, 
Dorothy Dartmouth, b. O 31, 1901. Address, 
6117 12th Ave., N. E., Seattle. 

ERNEST JAMES REECE 
Prin., Lib. Sch.; Ph. B., West. Reserve 
Univ., 1903; b. N 4, 1881, Cleveland; s. James 
(b. My 14, 1850, Dorstone, Herefordshire, 
Eng.) and Eva Mary (Cobbledick) Reece (b. 
My 23, 1858, London, Ont.). Prepared in 
Central H. S., Cleveland. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Phi Beta Kappa. Asst., Reference Dept., 
Pub. Lib., Cleveland, 1905-6; Grad. Stud., 
West. Reserve Univ., 1906; do., Oberlin The- 
olog. Sem., 1906-08; Libn., Oahu Coll., Hono- 
1912; Instr., Lib. Econ., Univ. of 111., 1912- 



15; Assoc, do., 1915-17; Prin., Lib. Sch., N. 
Y. Pub. Lib., 1917 — . Auth.: State Docu- 
ments for Libraries, Univ. of 111., 1915; Select- 
ed Illinois Documents, do., 1915; Race Ming- 
ling in Hawaii, Am. Jour. Social., Vol. 20, 
1914; Libraries of Hawaii, Lib. Jour., Vol. 39, 
1914. Mem., Am. Lib. Assn.; 111. Lib. Assn., 
Sec, 1915-17; N. Y. Lib. Assn.; N. Y. Lib. 
Club. Married Sabra Elizabeth Stevens ('06), 
Ag Ji. 1915, Mahomet, 111. Address, 23 Con- 
cord Ave., White Plains, N. Y.; bus. add., 476 
5th Ave., New York City. 

FRANK WALKER REED 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Nashville, 1902; 
A. M., Univ. of Pa., 1907; Ph. D., do., 1907; 
b. Je 17, 1881, Wytheville, Va.; s. David (b. 
F 1836, do.) and Elizabeth (Johnson) Reed 
(b. Jl 1845, do.). Prepared in Wytheville 
(Va.) H. S. Sigma Xi. Fellow, Astron., Univ. 
of Va., 1904-07; Instr., Astron., Univ. of 111., 
1907-17; Instr., U. S. S. M. A., 1917-18; do. 
Math., Univ. of HI., 1918 — . Mem., A. A. A. 
S., Fellow; Stronom. and Astrophys. Soc. of 
Am. Address, 1106 W. California St., Urbana. 

HOMER BLOSSER REED 
Professor; A. B., Ind. Univ., 1909; A. M., 
do., 1909; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1912; 
b. Ag 16, 1886, N. Lima, O.; s. Elias W. (b. 
Jl 27, 1855, do.) and Mary Detwiler (Blosser) 
Reed (b. 1859, do.). Prepared in N. Lima 
(O.) H. S. and Goshen Coll. Acad. Phi Delta 
Kappa. Asst., Psych., Ind. Univ., 1908-09; 
Teaching Fellow, Univ. of Chicago, 1909-1-2; 
Grad. Stud.. Columbia, 1913-14; Instr., Psych., 
Lfniv. of 111., 1914-15; Acting Asst. Prof., 
Philos. and Psych., Univ. of Wyo., 1915; Asst. 
Prof., do., Univ. of Idaho, 1915 — . Auth.: The 
Morals of Monopoly and Competition, Geo. 
Banta, 1916; The Combination vs. the Consumer, 
Internat. Jour, of Ethics, Vol. 23, 1913; The 
Ethics of Competition, do.. Vol. 26, 1915; 
The Existence and Function of Inner Speech, 
Jour. Exp. Psych., Vol. 1, 1916; A Repetition 
of Ebert and Meumann's Practical Experi- 
ment on Memory, do.. Vol. 2, 1917; The in- 
fluence of Associative Aids on Learning and 
Retention, Psych. Review, Mr, 19 18. Mem., 
Am. Psych. Assn.; Am. Phil Assn.; Mennonite 
Church. Married Anna Dale Cole, Ja i, 1Q12, 
Huntington, Ind. Children: Mary Elizabeth, 
b. Ja 28, 1913; Kathryn Jean, b. Ag 29, 1914. 
Address, Moscow, Idaho. 

OTIS CHESTER REED 
(See No. 4869.) 

SUSAN MARTHA REED 
(See G554.) 

ERNEST ALEXANDER REID 

(See No. 6505.) 

*LEWIS ADDISON RHOADES 

A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1884; A. M., do., 
1886; Ph. D., Univ. of Gottingen, 1892; b. 
D 19, i860, Skaneateles, N. Y. ; s. Lewis H. 
and Rachel Parsons (Williams) Rhoades. 
Prepared in Ann Arbor, Mich. Teacher. Eng. 
and Latin, Mich. Mil. Acad.. 1884-85; Instr., 
H. S., Ann Arbor, 1886-88; Instr., Ger., 
Univ. of Mich., 1888-90; Instr., Cornell Univ., 
1893-96; Prof., Ger., Univ. of HI., 1896-1903; 
do., O. St. Univ., 1903-10. Ed.: (with intro- 
duction and notes) Schiller's Maria Stuart, 
1893; Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris, 1896; 
Freytag's Aus dem Jahrhundert des grossen 
Krieges, 1898; Schiller's Jungfrau von Or- 
leans, 1901; Biblische Geschichten (selected 
and annotated), 1902. Auth.: Holty's Ver- 
haltnis zur Englischen Literature, Gottingen, 
1893. Married Anna Evans Miner. 1887, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. Children: Rachel, b. 
1889; Frances, b. 1893; Mary, b. 1899. Died 
19 10, Columbus, O. 



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University of Illinois 



CHRIS SIMEON RHODE 
Instiiictor; B. S.. ruidvie. iqis; b. Jl 29. 
iSqo, Brookston, Iiul. Prepared in Brookston 
(Ind.) H. S. Asst., Milk Production, Univ. 
of 111., IQ16-17; Instr., Dairy Husb., do., 
1917 — . Mem., Baptist Church. Address, 
1103 \V. Illinois St., Urbana. 

GEORGE BENJAMIN RICE 
Engineer; b. Ap 18, 1873, Pineville, Ky. 
Grad., U. S. Naval Acad., 1892; attended Ky. 
St. Univ. Teller, Trust Dept., Pittsburgh 
Trust Co., 1902-04; Treasury Dept., Naval 
Dept., 1904-15; Lecturer, Mecli. Engng., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-16; Chief Mech. Engr.. Schoell- 
kopf Analine and Cheni. Works, Buffalo, 
N. Y., 1916-17; Engr. Asst. to Pres., Mer- 
chant Ship Bldg. Corp., Philadelphia, 19 17 — . 
Mem., Presby. Church. Address, c/o Mer- 
chant Ship Bldg. Corp., Finance Bldg., Phila- 
delphia. 

JOHN BENJAMIN RICE 
Associate; B. S., Univ. of Neb., 1915; b. 
O 29, 1892, Magnolia, la.; s. William Benja- 
min (b. Ap 23, 1862. Logan, la.) and Susie 
Louise (Morris) Rice (b. Magnolia, la.). 
Prepared in Norfolk (Neb.) H. S. Gamma 
Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Farm House. Asst. Co. 
Agr. Adviser, Neb.; Asst., An. Husb., Univ. 
of 111., 1915-18; Assoc, do., 1918 — -. Mem., 
Baptist Church. Address, 510 Chalmers St., 
Champaign. 

JOHN LYON RICH 
Associate; A. B., Cornell, 1906; A. M., do., 
1907; Ph. D., do., 1911; b. D I, 1884, Hobart. 
N. Y.; s. Thomas (b. Ap 26, 1853, do.) and 
Marion Augusta (Lvon) Rich (b. N 27, 1856, 
do.). Prepared in Hobart (N. Y.) H. S. 
St. Scholarship; Univ. Grad. Scholarship, 
1906-07; Univ. Grad. Fellowship, 1907-08. 
Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Jr. Geologist, U. 
S. Geol. Sur,, 1907-18; Instr., Geol. and 
Phys. Geog., Cornell, 1909-11; do., Geol., 
Univ. of 111., 1911-17; Asst. Geologist, 111. 
St. Geol. Sur., 1914-15; Geologist, do., 1916- 
17; Assoc, Geol., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. 
Capt., N. A., 19 18 — -. Investigation of Gla- 
cial Geology of Catskill Mts., N. Y. St. Geol. 
Sur., 1916-17. Auth. : Local Glaciation in 
the Catskill Mts., Jour. Geol., Vol. XIV, 
1906; Marginal Glacial Drainage in the Fin- 
ger Lake Region, do.. Vol. XVI, 1908; The 
Physiography of the Bishop Conglomerate, 
do.. Vol. XVIII, 1910; Stream Trenching in 
Southwestern N. M., A»t. Jour. Sc. Vol. 
XXXH, 19 17; Gravel as a Resistant Rock, 
Jour. Geol., Vol. XIX, 191 1 ; Notes on the 
Physiography and Glacial Geology of the 
Northern Catskill Mountains. Am. Jour. Sc 
4th Ser., \'ol. XXXIX, 1915; Certain Types 
of Stream Vallevs and Their Meaning, Jour. 
Geo!., Vol. 22, XXII, 1914; (with E. A. Fil- 
mer) The Interglacial Gorges of Six Mile 
Creek at Ithaca, N. Y., do.. Vol. XXIII. 
1915; Petrographic Descriptions for the Geol- 
ogy of Luna County, N, M. and the Silver 
City Folio, N. M., by N. H. Darton, U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1917; An Old Erosion Surface in 
Idaho: Is It Eocene? Econ. Geol., Vol. 
XXIII, 19 18; Oil and Gas in the Birds Quad- 
rangle, ///. Geol. Sur. Bui. 33, 1916. Mem., 
Geol. Soc. Am.; 111. Acad. Sc. ; A. A. A. S.; 
Nat. (leog. Soc. ; Univ. Club. Married Gene- 
vieve Cynthia Potts, Te 2;. 1912, Coopers- 
town, N. Y. Child, Ralph Albert, b. My 11, 
1913. Address, Hobart, N. Y. 

CHARLES RUSS RICHARDS 
Dean and Professor; B. M. E., Purdue 
Univ.. 1800; M, E., do., 1890; M. M. E., 
Cornell, 1895; b. Mr 23, 1S71, Clark's Hill, 
Ind,; s. Charles (b. Mr 18, 1841, do.) and 
Sarah Elizabeth (Watt) Richards (b. 1843, 
Jefferson, Ind.). Prepared in Prep. Sch., 



Purdue Univ. Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma. Instr., 
Mech. Engng., Colo. Agr. Coll., 1891-92; Ad- 
junct Prof, and Prof., Practical Mech.. do., 
1802-99; Prof. M. E., do., 1898-191 I ; Dean of 
Coll. of Engng,, Univ. of Neb., 1907-11; Prof., 
and Head, Dent. Mech. Engng., Univ. of 111., 
i<)i I ; Acting Dean, Coll. of Engng., and Act- 
ing Dir., Engng. E.\p. Sta., do., 1913-15 ; Dean, 
Coll. of Engng. and Dir., Engng. Exp. Sta., 
1/0., 1917 — -. ("onsulting Engr., City of Lin- 
coln, and various other towns in Neb. Auth. : 
i\lanual of Wood Turning, Univ. Book Store, 
Lincoln, Neb.; also various articles and buls. 
Mem., A. S. M. E. ; Soc. for Promotion of 
Kngng. Educ. ; West. Soc. of Engrs. ; Neb. 
Acad, of Sc. Married Alida Russel Beards- 
ley, N 26, 1891, Lafayette, Ind. Children: 
Lenore, b. N 14, 1S92; Robert Watt, b. O 2, 
1900. Address, 904 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

• 

CLARENCE H. RICHARDSON 
(See No. G563.) 

ROBERT EARL RICHARDSON 
(See No. 1581.) 

FRANK ERWIN RICHART 
(See No. 6516.) 

FREDERICK WILLIAM RKTIART 
(See No. 668.) 

FRIEDEL CHAPIN RICHEY 
(See No. 6517.) 

JOHN JEFFERSON RICHEY 
(See No. 1955-) 

BURT RANSOM RICKARDS 
Chemist; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1899; 
b. S 28, 1876, Cambridge, Mass.; s. Bennett 
(b. My 8, 1837, Greene, Me.) and Elvira S. 
(Jackson) Rickards (b. F 28, 1838, West 
Abmgton, Mass.). Prepared in Cambridge 
(Mass.) Eng. H. S. Sigma Xi. Instr., Chem., 
Lowell Textile Sch., 1899-1900; Asst. Dir. 
and BacterioL, Boston Bd. of Health Lab., 
1000-05; Dir., do., 1905-0S; Lect. and Instr., 
Mass. Inst. Tech., Pub. Health Lab., 1906- 
08; Chief, Labs.. O. St. Bd. of Health, 1908- 
10; Assoc. Prof., Mun. and San. Dairying, 
Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Asst. Dir., Biol. Dept., 
Eli Lilly Co., Indianapolis, 1912; Develop- 
ment Dept., Randall Larchney Co., Inc., 1915- 
17; Asst. to Deputy Commissioner, N. Y. St. 
Dept. of Health, 1917 — . Inventor: Sputum 
Shaking Machine; ^lethod anaerobic Culture; 
Auto eye shade (patent). Ed. and publisher, 
.4m. Jour, of Pub. Hygiene, 1905-12; Jour, 
of the Am. Pub. Health Assn., 1911; Health 
Nezvs, official bul., N. Y. St. Dept. of Health. 
Auth. : (a) Sputum Shaking and Sedimenting 
Apparatus; (b) A Rabies Collecting Outfit, 
Reports and Paters of the Am. Pub. Health 
Assn., Vol. 33, Part 2; Diphtheria Diagnosis, 
do.; The Commercial Pasturization of Milk, 
(/()., Vol. 34, and Am. Jour, of Pub. Hygiene, 
Vol. 5 ; The Result of Reincubation and Rein- 
oculation of Atypical Diphtheria Cultures, do.; 
(with F. H. Slack and B. L. Arms) The 
Longevity of Bacillus Tuberculosis in Sputum, 
do.; Notes on a case of Apparent Pulmonary 
Tuberculosis Associated with the Constant 
Presence of Diphtheria-like Organisms in the 
Sputum. Bact. Studies by the pupils of Wm. 
T. Sedgwick (Fest-schrift). Mem., Am. Pub. 
Health Assn.; A. C. S., 1899-1910; Soc. Am. 
BacterioL; Boston BacterioL Club; Mass. 
Assn. of Bds. of Health; LTniv. Club, Ur- 
bana. Married Alma Leighton, O 28, 1902, 
Melrose, Mass. Child, Leighton Ransom, b. 
Je 1911. Address, N. Y, St. Dept. of Health, 
New York City. 



Faculty 



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NATHAN Cl.IFFOKU RICKER 
(Set; No. 13.) 

HENRY LEWIS RIETZ 
Prof, and Statistician; B. S., O. St. Univ., 
1899; Ph. D., Cornell, 1902; b. Ag 24, 1875, 
Gilniore, O.; s. Jacob (b. On, 1847, Bavaria, 
Gcr.) and Tabitha Jane (Gray) Rietz (b. D 
17, 1852, Port Washington, O.). Prepared in 
Gnadeiihiitten ((>.) H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; 
Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Alpha. 
Oliver Grad. Scholarship, Cornell; Erastus 
Brooks Fellowship, do. Asst., Math., Cornell, 
1901-02; Prof., Math, and Astron., Butler 
Coll., 1902-03; Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 
1903-04; Asst. Prof., do., 1904-07; do., and 
Statistician, Agr. Exp. Sta., do., 1907-11; 
Assoc. I'rof., Math, and do., 1911-13; Prof., 
Math. Statistics and Statistician, Univ. of 
111., 1913-18; do.. Math., Univ. of la., 1918 — . 
Auth. : (Rietz and Crathorne) Coll. Algebra, 
ilenry Holt & Co., New York, 1909; Exer- 
cises and Problems for Coll. Algebra, do., 
1910; (with Crathorne, and Taylor) Sch. 
Algebra, First Course, do., 1915; Second C'ourse, 
do., 1915; also various articles in scientific 
jours. Actuarial Mem., HI. Pension Laws 
Comn., 1916, 1917-18; Mem., A. M. S. ; Math. 
Assn. of Am.; Am. Statistical Assn.; Circolo 
Mathematico di Palermo; M. E. Church; F'el- 
low, Am. Inst, of Actuaries; F'ellow, Royal 
Statistical Soc. ; F'ellow, A. A. A. S. Ad- 
dress, Iowa City, la. 

CLARISSA RINAKER 

(See No. 6565.) 

HARRIET BECKWITH RINAKER 
(HOWE) 
(See No. G566.) 

RALPH EMERSON RINDFUSZ 
Instructor; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 191 1; A. 
M., do., 1916; b. My 30, 1887, Larwill, Ind. ; 
.s. Philip Henry (b. (jallion, O.) and Nancy 
Maria (Eastom) Rindfusz (b. Leipsic, O.). 
Prepared in Larwill (Ind.) H. S. and Wes- 
Icyan Methodist Sem., Houghton, N. Y. Phi 
Sigma Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, 
Sc, Wesleyan Methodist Sem., 1910-14; Asst., 
Chem., Oberlin Coll., 1914-16; do., Univ. of 
111., 1916-18; Instr., do., 1918—. Auth.: 
(With H. N. Holmes) Washing Precipitates 
for Peptization, Jour, of Phys. Chcm., Vol. 
20, 1916; Colloidal Arsenates and Phosphates 
of Iron, Jour, of A. C. S., Vol. 38, 1916. 
Married Grace Helen Tiffany, Ag 16, 1910, 
Albion, N. Y. Child, Faire Jane, b. F 20, 
10 12. Address, 705 W. High St., Urbana. 

WALTER JOHN RISLEY 

(Src- N... G568.) 

ELMER ROBERTS 
(See No. 5901.) 

SHELBY SAUFLEY ROBERTS 
Consulting Engr. ; B. S., Rose Poly. Inst., 
1S96; C. E., do., 1907; b. Ap 13, 1874, Louis- 
ville, Ky. ; s. Bolin Emery (b. N 10, 1830, 
Richmond, Ky.) and Margaret Katherine 
(Pickens) Roberts (b. N 10, 1846, Columbia, 
Ky.). Prepared in Louisville (Ky.) Male H. 
S. Phi Sigma Phi; Sigma Xi. Track Ap- 
prentice, I. C. R. R., i8i)8; Asst. to Topogra- 
pher, Rodman, Instrumentman, St. L. P. & 
N. R. R., 1898-99; Asst. to Asst. Engr., In- 
strumentman, BIdg. Inspr., Asst. Engr., Road- 
master, L. & N. R. R., 1899-1905; Asst. Engr., 
I. C. R. R., 1905; Supt., Bldg. Const., with 
F. C. Brent, Pensacola, Fla., 1905-06; Office 
Engr., I. C. R. R., 1906-08; Asst.' Prof., Ry. 
Civ. Engng. Univ. of HI., 1908-10; Asst. Engr., 
Const. Dept., and Div. Engr., Const., I. C. 



R. R., 1910-13; Consulting Engr. in pvt prac- 
tice, Chicago, 1913 — •. "'.nd Sergt, Co. C, 1st 
Ky., 1891-94. Auth.: Track Formulae and 
Tables, John Wiley &: Sons, 1910: also several 
articles. Mem., A. S. C. E. ; A.,i. Ry. Engr. 
Assn.; West. Soc. of Engrs. ; Chica^'o Engrs. 
Club. Married Nell Ackley Richardson, N 26, 
1 90 1, Louisville, Ky. Children: Nell Rich- 
ardson, b. S 26, 1902; Shelby Chilton, b. F" 15, 
1904; Sarah Pickens, b. Ag 16, 1906. Address, 
1454 South 2nd St., Sta. E., Louisville, 
Ky.; bus. add., 1 101-2 Transportation Bldg., 
Chicago. 

RHODES ROBERTSON 
Associate; A. B., Harvard, 1908; M. Arch. 
do., 1910; b. ,S 27, 1886, Somerville, Mass.; s. 
Arthur Rhodes (b. Charleston, Mass.) and 
Hannah Whitney (Tufts) Robertson (b. West- 
boro, Mass.). Prepared in Latin H. S., Som- 
erville, Mass. Arch. Scholarship, 1909-10. 
Draftsman and Designer, Cram, Goodhue, and 
Ferguson, Boston, 1910-12; Nelson Robinson 
Traveling l-'ellowship in Arch., 1912-14; De- 
signer, office of W. L. Morrlle, Boston, 1914- 
16; Assoc, Arch., Univ. of 111., 1916-18. 
Lt., C. A. C., 1918. Address, 11 Kirkland 
Road, Cambridge, Mass.; bus. add., 402 Engng. 
Hall, Urbana. 

WILLIAM SPENCE ROBERTSON 
Professor; B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1899; M. 
L., do., 1900; Ph. D., Yale, 1903; b. O 7, 
1872, Glasgow, Scotland. Prepared in Mil- 
waukee East Side H. S. Phi Beta Kappa, 
(jrad. Scholar, Am. Hist., Univ. of Wis., 
1900-01; Bulkeley Fellow, Am. Hist., Yale 
Univ., 1901-03; Instr., Hist., West. Reserve 
Univ., 1903-06; Asst. Prof., do., 1906-09; ab- 
sent on leave and Acting Prof., Am. Hist., 
Ind. Univ., 1909; Acting Prof., do., summer 
1909; Asst. Prof., Hist., Univ. of 111., 1909- 
18; Assoc. Prof., do., 1918 — •. Auth.: Fran- 
cisco de Miranda, Rpt. of Am. Hist. Assn., 
Vol. I, 1907; Rise of the Spanish-Am. Repub- 
lics, New York, 1918; Francisco de Miranda y 
la Revolucion de la America Espafiola, trans- 
lated by Diego Mendoza, Bogota, 1918; The 
Beginnings of Spanish-Am. Diplomacy, Turner 
Essays in Am. Hist.; articles on Monroe Doc- 
trine, relations of United States with His- 
panic Am., etc. Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; Cor- 
responding Mem., Nat. Acad, of Hist, of Vene- 
zuella; Hon. Mem., Nat. Acad, of Hist, of 
Columbia. Married Gertrude Mueller, Je 30, 
1913, Cleveland. Children: Jean, b. Ag 15, • 
1914; James Mueller, b. Ap iS, 1916. Address, 
806 Michigan Ave., L^rbana. 

*CHARLES MULFORD ROBINSON 
A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1891; A. M., do., 
1905; b. Ap 30, i86g, Rampapo, N. Y. ; s. 
Arthur and Jane H. (Porter) Robinson. Ed., 
Rochester Post-Express, 1891-1902; Sec., Am. 
Park and Outdoor Art Assn., 1902-04; Assoc. 
Ed., Philadelphia Ledger, 1904; contributing 
ed.. The Stirvcy and Architectural Record, 
1907-12; Prof., Civic design, Univ. of 111., 
1913-16. Specialist in municipal aesthetics and 
town-planning; has made plans for the im- 
provement of Denver, Colorado Springs, Hono- 
lulu, Oakland, Los Angeles, Fort Wayne, etc.; 
mem., expert comn. for Columbus, O., and for 
Omaha, Neb. First Prof, of civic design in 
the U. S. Auth.: The Improvement of 
Towns and Cities, 12th printing, 1916; Mod- 
ern Civic Art, 1903, 1905, 1909, 1912, 1917; 
The Call of the City, 1908; The Width and 
Arrangement of Streets, 191 1; City Planning, 
1915; also many mag. articles on art and 
improvement. Sec, Am. Park and Outdoor 
Art Assn., 1902-04; first sec. Am. Civic Assn., 
Alliance of Civic Organizations; hon. mem., 
Eng. S. C. A. P. A.; sec, Am. League for 
Civic Improvement; Nat. Com. on Mun. Im- 



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provement of the Arch. League of Am. Mar- 
ried Eliza Ten Eyck Pruyn, Ap S, 1896, Alb- 
any, N. Y. Died D 31, 19 17, Rochester, N. 
Y." 

ELNA ALPHONSO ROBINSON 
(See No. 84.) 

MAURICE HENRY ROBINSON 
Professor; B. L., Dartmouth, 1890; M. A., 
do., 1S97; Ph. D., Yale, 1902; b. N. H.; s. 
Joseph Wadleigh (b. D 7, 1S17, Meredith, N. 
H.) and Frances Eliza (Weld) Robinson (b. 
Mr 23, 1831, Boothbay, Me.>. Prepared in 
N. H. Lit. Inst. ; Univ. of Chicago. Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Gamma 
Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Eta. Scholar- 
ship. Dartmouth, 1S06--; Fellowship, Yale, 
1808-9. Prin., H. S. and Supt. of Pub. Schs., 
Wahpeton, N. Dak., 1890-92; Supt., Pub. 
Schs., Madelia, Minn., 1902-06; Asst., Pol. 
Sc, Dartmouth, 1897-8; Instr., Pol. Econ., 
Yale, 1S99-02; Prof., Indus, and Transporta- 
tion, Univ. of 111., :oo2 — . Special Expert 
Agt., Bur. of Census in valuation of Rys., 
1903; Expert on Corps, and Ins., Com. on 
Econ. and Efficiency. 111. St. Legislature, 1914- 
15. Auth. : A History of Taxation in New 
Hampshire, Am. Econ. Assn., 1903; The Re- 
port of the Industrial Commission : Railway 
freight rates, 1909; Business Organization and 
Management. LaSalle Extension Univ.. 1910; 
Orgamzing and Enterprise, do., 1914; The 
Trust Problem and Pub. Opinion, Pub. Policy, 
Vol. 4: The Classification of Combinations 
and Monopolies, Yale Rci'iew. 1899; The Legal 
Economic, and Accounting Problems involved 
in the Judicial determination of Ry. Passenger 
Rates, do.. Vol. 16; Government Regulation 
of Insurance Companies, Trans., Am. Econ. 
Assn., Vol. 8; Accounting in its Relation to 
Economics, Atn. Econ. Assn. Quarterly, Vol. 
10; Water Works Franchises, Proceedings III. 
Watcr-Siif'f'ly Assn., Vol. i ; The Federal Cor- 
poration Tax, Atn. Econ. Re-ricw, Vol. i; va- 
rious other articles. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; 
Nat. Inst, of Social Scs. ; Am. Pol. Sc. Assn.; 
N. H. Hist. Soc. : Epis. Church; L^niv. Club; 
Pine Orchard Club. Married Elinor Corse, 
S 10, 1890, Vt, Child, Florence Elinor. Ad- 
dress, 10 1 6 W. California Ave., Urbana. 



RODNEY POTTER ROBINSON 
Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 19:0; A. M., 
do.. loii; b. Mr 15. iSoo, Council Bluffs, la.; 
s. Lyman Bartlett (b. 1S52, Broom Co., N. Y.) 
and Lucy Ann (Lamb) Robinson (b. Bridge- 
water, Vt.). Prepared in Harlan (la.) H. S. 
Attended Epworth Univ., Oklahoma City, 1906- 
9. Phi Delta Kappa; Scholarship, Univ. of 
Mo., 1910-11; Fellowship, do., 1914-13. Teacher, 
H. S., Lexington, Mo., 1911-13: do.. Ana- 
conda, Mont., ioi>-i4; Asst., Classics, Univ. 
of 111., I9I5-17- U. S. A. C, Sec. 594- Can- 
nvois Automobiles. Par B. C. M., Paris, 
France, 1917 — . Auth.: Catullus 95, Classical 
PhiloL, 19 16. Address, Box 403 Perry, Okla. 

•STILLMAN WILLIAMS ROBINSON 
C. E., Univ. of Mich., 1S63; D. Sc, O. St. 
Univ., 1896; b. Mr 6. 1S38, South Reading, 
Vt. ; s. Ebenezer, Jr. (b. S 30, 18 10, do.) arid 
Adeline (Williams) Robinson ■ (b. D 19, 1814). 
Prepared in Springfield (Vt.) \\'esleyan Sem., 
and Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. Asst. Engr., 
\!. S. Lake Sur., 1863-6; Asst., Engng., L'niv. 
of Mich., 1866-67; Asst. Prof., Min. Engng. 
and Geodesy, L^niv. of Mich., 1S67-60; En^., 
Astronomer, and Surv., West Boundary Line 
of Neb., 1869; Prof., Mech. Engng. and Phvs., 
Univ. of HI., 1870-78; Dean, Coll. of Engng., 
do., 187S: Prof., Mech. Engng. and Phvs.. 
do., 1S78-82; Insp., R. Rs. and Bridges in 
Ohio, 1SS0-S4; Prof., Mech. Engng., O. St. 



Univ.. 18S2-95; Prof. Emeritus, do., 1893-1910; 
Inventor, Wire Grip Fastening Co., 18S4-98; 
Consulting Mech. Engr., Lick Telescope and 
Mountings, 1S87; Consulting Engr., Santa Fe 
R. R. on Train Brakes and R. R. Labs.. 1883- 
4; do., on Bridges, 1S87-90. Inventions: First 
Tlieromometer Graduating Machine, i860; 
Magnetic Break Circuit for Astronom. Clocks, 
1862; Double Eyepiece for Simultaneous 
Astron. Observers, 1804; Automatic Cut-off 
Engines, 1S72, and about si.x other inventions 
not patented ; Patented in all, about forty in- 
ventions. Auth.: Treaties on Gear Teeth by 
Templet Odentograpli, Columbus, O. 1S83; 
Measurement of Gas Wells, Geol. Rpts. of 
Ohio, 1886; Measurement of Natural Gas, do., 
1S90; Pitot Instrument for Measuring GaSj 
i/i>., 3rd Edition, i8q2-o; Robinson-Riehle 
Transmission Dynamometer, Riehle Bros., 
Philadelphia, 1893; Cast Iron Piling, Iron 
Piling Co., Columbus, O., 1899; also various 
earlier books, pamphlets, and articles. Judge 
of Awards, R. R. Exposition, Chicago, 1883; 
Clim., com. on Standards. A. S. M. E., 1884; 
Roland Prize, A. S. C. E.. 1889; Fellow A. 
A. A. S.; A. S. M. E. ; A. S. C. E. ; Soc. for 
Prom, of Engng. Educ. ; Soc. Naval Archs. and 
Marine Engrs. ; Ohio Soc. Mech., Elec, and 
Steam Engrs. Married Mary E. Holden, D 
18(13, Niagara Falls, N. Y. (died, 1S85); Mary 
Haines, Ap iS88, Ada. O. Children: Eckka 
Mazola, b. O i860: Erdis Geroska, b. Ja, 
1872; Zella Vina, b. D 1877. Died O 31, 
1910. 



WARD REID 
(See >No. 2S04.) 



ROBINSON 



WILLIAM KEAN ROBINSON 
B. S., Md. Agr. Coll., 1913; M. S., Geo. 
Washington L^niv.. 1915; b. My 27. 1S92, 
Franktown, Pa. Prepared in Randolph-Macon 
Acad.; Attended Univ. of III., 1915-16. Asst., 
Pacteriol., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Labs., Penn- 
svlvania R. R., Altoona, Pa., 1916 — . Mem., 
Epis. Church. Address. Franktown. Va.; 
bus. add., c/o Labs., Pennsylvania R. R., Al- 
toona, Pa. 

ALLEN ELLINGTON ROGERS 
Professor; A. B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1876; A. 
M.. do.. 1878; b. Ap 23. 1856, Ellsworth. Me. 
Instr., LTniv. of Me., seven yrs. ; Acting Prof., 
Sch. of Law, Univ. of 111., 1006-07; Prof., Law, 
I'niv. of Me., 1007 — . Auth.: Our System 
of Government. Address, Univ. of Me., Orono, 
Me. 

CHARLES WESLEY ROLFE 
(See No. 14.) 

ALBIN ROMEISER 
Assistant; G. G., Norm. Coll.. N. A. G. U., 
1015; b. Je 16. 1893. Belleville. 111.; s. P. M. 
(b. 1847, Ger.) and Elsie (Hilgard) Romeiser 
(h. i8;4, Belleville, 111.). Prepared in Belle- 
vile H. S. Asst., Phvs. Tr.. Univ. of 111. 
Lt. U. S. N. A., 191 7—. Address, Belleville, 
111. 

PETER ROOS 
Born F 22, 1850, Sweden. Prepared in 
Pub. Schs., Lyngby and Kristianstad. Fresco 
painter and designer, Boston. 1S72-73; Instr., 
Boston Evening Drawing Schs.. 1873; estab- 
lished Boston Art Acad., 1874; Instr., Indus. 
.\rt and Design. Univ. of 111., 1S76-77. 1880; 
Prof.. Indus. Art and Design, do., 1880-89; 
studied and practiced land. art. 1S90-96; Dir., 
Art Studv. Pub. Schs., Cambridge. Mass.. 
1806 — . Mem., Boston Art Club, 1874; N.at. 
Educ. Assn., 1003; St. Teachers' Assn. of 
Mass.. 1897; The (Tambridge Mun. Art Soc, 
1003: The L^niv. of 111. Club, 1003. Address, 
24 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. 



Faculty 



937 



RALPH RODNEV ROOT 
Land. Card.; B. S. A., Cornell, ujin; M. 
L. A., Harvard, 1912; b. Mr 15, 1884, James- 
town, N. Y. ; s. Frank Henfy (b. Ja iq, 185 1. 
Busti, N. Y.) and Josephine (Wilcox) Root 
(b. My 14, 1853, do.). Prepared in James- 
town (N. Y.) H. S. Acacia; Scarab; Univ 



Land. Archs. Soc. ; 
1910-11. Land. Arch 
George Burnop, and 
offices; Instr., Land. 
1912-13; Asst. Prof. 



Scholarship, Harvard, 

with B. M. Watson, 

in other professional 

Gard., Univ. of 111., 

do., 1913-18; Exchange 



Prof., ' Land. Gard., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1915; 
Prof, in charge of Lake Forest Summer Sch. 
of Land. Archs., 1916-17; Land. Gard.. Chi- 
cago, 1918 — . Auth. : Design in Landscape 
Gardening, Root and Kelley, Century Co., 
1914; Landscape Ed., Am. Community Series, 
Lake Forest, 1916; Intensive Park Develop- 
ment, Am. City, 1912; Notes on a Colonial 
Garden, Land. Arch., 191 1; Improvement of 
the Home Grounds, Craftsman, 1912; Why a 
Garden, Jour, of the Internat. Garden Club, 
191 1. Mem., Univ. Club, Urbana and Chi- 
cago; Coll. Art Assn.; Topiarian Club; Hon- 
orary Mem., Garden Club of III.; Univ. Land. 
Archs. Soc. Address, 20 Jackson Boulevard, 
Chicago. 

CARLTON R. ROSE 
Consulting Engr.; Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 
1894; Ph. D.. do., 1896; b. Je 16, 1873; s. 
Benjamin Preston and Cornelia (Robinson) 
Rose. Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. 
Delta Upsilon. Asst. Instr., Chem., Univ. of 
Mich., 1894-96; Instr., do., Lfniv. of 111., 
1896-1900; Prof., Metallurgy, Colo. Sch. of 
Mines, 1901-03; Supt., Smelters, Pueblo, 
Colo., 1903-14; Consulting Engr., 1914 — . 
Mem., A. I. M. E. ; Colo. Sc. Soc. Married 
Winifred Higbee, Ag 12, 1897. Children: 
Carlton Higbee, b. S 3, 1002; Robert Preston, 
b. D 30, 1908; Edward Louis, b. Je 3, 1909. 
Address, 1942 Cheremoya, Hollywood, Calif. 

CLARENCE SAMUEL ROSS 
(See No. S9o8.) 

HARRY ALBERT ROSS 
(See No. 8714-) 

LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS 
(See No. 581.) 

GERARD van ROSSEN (HOOGENDIJK) 
Chemist; Ag. Engr., Nat. Agr. Coll., Neth- 
erlands, 1905; Ph. D., Univ. of Gottingen, 
1910; b. Heerenherg, Holland. Prepared in 
Amsterdam (Netherlands) H. S. Sigma Xi. 
Instr., Chem., Univ. of Colo.. 1910-12; do., 
Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Lecturer, Bryn Mawr 
Coll., 1917; Chem., Central Soledad, Cienfue- 
gos, Cuba. Married Betty McCay, O 2, 1918, 
Philadelphia. Address, c/o Central Soledad, 
Cienfuegos, Cuba.f 

CHARLES RALPH ROUNDS 
Professor; Ph. B., Univ. of Wis., 1901; b. 
Ag 3, 1877, Arkansaw, Wis.; s. Cyrus (b. Ja 
23, 183 1, Mansfield, N. Y.) and Mary (Boyd) 
Rounds (b. Pittsburgh, Pa.). Prepared in 
Florence (Wis.) H. S. ; St. Nbrm. Sch., Wis. 
Phi Kappa Sigma; Athenae. Teacher, Coun- 
try sch.; Instr., Rhet. and Pub. Speak., Univ. 
of 111., 1901-03; Prof., Reading and Gram., 
St. Norm. Sch., Whitewater, Wis., 1903-11; 
Head, Dept. of Eng., West Div. H. S., Mil- 
waukee, Wis., 1911-13; Insp., Eng., Wis. 
Norm. Schs., 1913-15; Head, Depts. of Eng. 
and Exten., do., Milwaukee, Wis., 1915 — . 
Auth. : The Varying Systems of Nomencla- 
ture in LTse in Our Texts in English Gram- 
mar, Edna. Review, 1910; A Symposium on 
Reform in Grammatical Nomenclature in the 



Study of the Languages., The Present Situa- 
tion and Possible Remedies, The Sch. Review, 
Vol. XIX, 1911; The Waste of Unlearning, 
Eng. Jour., 1912; Co-auth.: Do Too Many 
Students Fail, Sch. Review, 1913; ed. : 
Holmes' Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, 
Macmillan; Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, Am. 
Book Co. ; Wisconsin Authors and Their 
Works, Parker Pub. Co.; joint ed. : Wiscon- 
sin in Story and Song, do. Mem., Congr. 
Church. Married Mabel Willis, Je 29, 1905, 
Crawfordsville, Ind. Children: David 'Ed- 
ward, b. My II, 1907; Stuart Boyd, b. S 16, 
1908; Benjamin, b. Ag 16, 1912. Address, 
750 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee; bus. add., St. 
Norm. Sch., do. 

CHESTER HARVEY ROWELL 
Editor; Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1888; b. 
N 1, 1867, Bloomington, 111.; s. Jonathan 
Harvey (b. F 10. 1833, Haverhill, N. H.) 
and Maria Sanford (Woods) Rowell (b. F 14, 
1843). Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; H. 
S. Dept, 111. St. Norm. Univ. Delta Tau 
Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. Work, Univ. 
of Mich., i888-8g; do., universities of Halle 
and Berlin; also studied in Rome and Paris. 
Clerk to the Comn. on Elections of the H. 
Rep., 51st Congress, Washington, D. C, 1889- 
91; Teacher, Baxter Coll., Kan. (now de- 
funct); do., Racine Coll., Wis.; do., H. S., 
Fresno, Calif.; Instr., Ger., Univ. of 111., 
1897-98; Ed. and publisher, Fresno Republi- 
can, Calif., 1898 — ; Lecturer, Journalism, 
Univ. of Calif., summer 1911. Auth.: Digest 
of Contested Election Cases in the 51st Con- 
gress, Govt. Printing Office, Washington, 
1891; A Historical and Legal Digest of all 
the Contested Election Cases in the House of 
Representatives of the U. S. from the First 
to the 56th Congress, 1789-1901; do., various 
articles in newspapers and periodicals. Mem., 
Sch. Bd., Fresno, Calif.; Regent, Univ. of 
Calif.; Calif. St. Comn., Panama-Pacific In- 
ternat. Exp., 1910-15; Pres., Lincoln-Roosevelt 
Rep. League of Calif., 1909-11; do.. La Fol- 
lette League of Calif., 1911; Chm., Calif. 
Rep. St. Convention, 1910; Delegate, Nat. 
Rep. and Nat. Progressive Conventions, 1912; 
Mem. ^ub-com. on platform of both conven- 
tions; Calif. Nat. Com., Progressive party, 
1912-16; Delegate, Nat. Progressive Com., 
1916; mem., Nat. Rep. Campaign Com., 
1916 — ; Chm. Rep. St. Com., Calif., 1916 — ; 
V. P., Nat. Mun. League; Mem., Am. Pol. 
Sc. Assn.; Nat. Bd., Associated Press; Dir., 
Calif. Circuit Associated Press; Am. Newspa- 
per Publishers' Assn.; Commonwealth Club 
of Calif. Married Myrtle Marie Lingle, Ag 
1, 1897, Chicago. Children: Chester H., b. 
Jl 9, 1898 (died Ja 22. 1900); Cora W., b. 
My 4, 1900; Mildred M., b. F 3. 1906 (died 
Jl 30, 1906); Barbara Lois, b. Jl 30, 1907; 
Jonathan H., b. O 29, 1909. Address, 269 
Forthcamp Ave., Fresno, C"alif. 



FLOYD ELBA ROWLAND 

(See No. 6531.) 

SIDNEY ARCHIE ROWLAND 
Assistant; A. B., Ouachita Coll., 1907; b. 
S 23, 1887, Camden, Ark.; s. Sidney AJvin 
(b. F 21, 1850, Dallas Co., Ark.) and Mary 
Adeline (Pryor) Rowland (b. Mr 14, 1857, 
Bibb Co., Ga.). Prepared in Camden (Ark.) 
H. S. Hermesian; Gamma Alpha. Scholar- 
ship, Phys., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Fellow, 
Phys., Engng. Exp. Sta.. do., 1910-11; Instr., 
Math, and Phys.. Prep. Dept., Univ. of Ark., 
1907-09; Asst., Math., Univ. of 111., 1910-14; 
Instr., do.. Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., 
1915 — •, Mem., Baptist Church. Address, 
c/o Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y. 



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University of Illinois 



ADELINE WHITNEY ROWLEY 
(KEWLEY) 
B. M., De Pauw Univ., 1895; b. Ap 26, 
1873, Cedar Rapids, la.; d. DeWitt Clinton 
(b. S 30, 1824, Middlesex Co., N. Y.) and 
Adeline T. (Weed) Rowley (b. Je 19, 1836, 
Ypsilanti, Mich.). Prepared in Mich. St. 
Norm. Univ. ; DePauw Univ. Alpha Chi 
Omega. Teacher, Voice Culture, Young La- 
dies' Sch., Columbia, Tenn., 1895-96; do., 
Univ. of 111., 1896-97; do., Onarga Sem., 
On'arga, 111., 1897-98. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married James Kewley, S 2, 1899, Cedar 
Rapids, la. Child, Robert Condit, b. D 12, 
1900. Address, Onarga, 111. 

BERTHA ELLA ROYCE (HUMMEL) 

(See No. 2232.) 

EDWARD ROYCE 

Musician; A. B., Harvard, 1907; b. D 25, 
1886, Cambridge, Mass.; s. Josiah (b. N 20. 
1854, Grass Valley, Calif.) and Katharine 
(Head) Royce (b. O 9, 1S58. Brookline, 
Mass.). Prepared in Browne and Nichols 
Sch., Cambridge, Mass. Editorial Bd., Har- 
vard Monthly. Browne and Nichols Club; 
Marienfeld Club. Teacher, grade schs., Porto 
Rico, 1908; Harris Traveling Fellow, 1908-09; 
Attended Stern Conservatory, Berlin, Ger., 
1908-10; Studied conducting with Otto 
Rice, i9o8;Schwarz and Dr. Muck., 1905-09; 
Music Dir., Baptist Acad., Bryan Tex., iqio- 
ii; Instr., Piano, Univ. of 111., 1911-12; do.; 
Westminister Coll., Pa., 1912-13; do.; Mid- 
dlebury Coll., Vt., 1913-16, do.; Ithaca Con- 
servatory, Ithaca, N. Y., 1916 — . Auth. : A 
Derelict, Harvard Monthly, 1904; Drink and 
the Devil, do., 1904; The Mermaid, do., 1905; 
The Age of Anne, do., 1905; Variations in A 
Minor for Piano, Schirmer, 19 17, played in 
New York, Boston, Chicago, by Harold Bauer. 
Mem., Harvard Musical Club; Composer's 
Club of Boston, 191 7 — -. Married Elizabeth 
Lean Randolph, D 29, 19 10, Germantown, Pa. 
Children: Randolph, b. D 11, 191 2; Kather- 
ine, b. Ja 29, 1914. Address, 11 Gray Court, 
Ithaca, N. Y. ; bus. add., Ithaca Conservatory; 
do.. Art. 

CHRISTIAN ALBAN RUCKMICH 

Professor; A. B., Amherst, 1909; A. M., 
do., 1912; Ph. D., Cornell, 1913; b. S 4, 
1886; s. Alban Victor (b. 1861, Frieburg 
Baden, Ger.) and Pauline (Schroeder) Ruck- 
mich (b. 1865, Meckleburg-Schwerin, do.). 
Prepared in Brooklyn (N. Y.) Man. Tr. H. 
S. Sigma Delta Rho; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma 
Xi; Phi Delta Kappa; Phi Eta; Scholarships 
and Fellowships, Cornell and Columbia; un- 
dergraduate honors at Amherst. Teacher, 
Math, and Sc, Central H. S., Springfield, 
Mass., 1909-10; Instr., Psych., (Cornell, 191 1- 
13; do., Univ. of 111., 19 13-15; studied in 
Europe, summer 1914; Assoc, do., 1915-17; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1917 — ; Acting Head of 
Dept., do., 1918. Married Katherine Theilen, 
('13). 19151 Camp Point, 111. Address, 702 
W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

WILLEM RUDOLFS 
Assistant; Ph. D., Wageningen, 1911; b. F 
13, 1886, Wageningen, Holland; s. W. (b. 
Arnheim, do.) and Anthonia (van Ewyk) 
Rudolfs (b. Ja 13, 1851, Kesteren, do.). Pre- 
pared in Wageningen, Holland. Studente 
Corps, Holland; Cosmopolitan Club. Asst., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Wageningen, Holland, 19 11- 
16; Chein., Chem. VVorks, Edison Co., New- 
ark, N. J., 1916-17; Asst. Chem., Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Auth.: Various 
articles in agr. magazines. Address, 402 S. 
Lincoln Ave., Urbana. 

MAXIMILIAN JOSEF RUDWIN 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 190S; A. 
M., Univ. of Cincinnati, 19 10; Ph. D., O. St. 



Univ., 1913; b. Ja 22, 1885, Europe. Pre. 
pared in Realschule, Leipzig, Ger. ; attended 
Stanford; Columbia; Univ. of Chicago. Teacher, 
H. S., Wis., 1907-08; Purdue Univ., 1913-16; 
Instr., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; Grad. Fel- 
lowship, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1918 — . Auth.: 
Die Prophetenspriiche und-Zitate im religiosen 
Drama des deutschen Mittelalters, Dresden- 
Leipsic, 1913; Die Teufelsszenen im geistlichen 
Drama des deutschen Mittelalters, Johns Hop- 
kins Press, 1914; Der Teufel in den deutschen 
geistlichen Spielen des Mittelalters iind der 
Reformationszeit, Johns Hopkins Press, 191 5. 
Articles on subjects in German lit. in various 
mags. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; 
Assn. of Mod. Lang. Teachers of Central 
West and South. Address, c/o Johns Hop- 
kins Univ., Baltimore. 

HAROLD KIRK RULISON 
Assistant; B. S., N. Y. St. Coll. of Agr., 
1915; b. My 17, 1890, West Almond, N. Y. 
Prepared in Angelica (N. Y.) H. S. Alpha 
Zeta. Asst., Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1915- 
18; R. R. Acct., Rochester, N. Y^ 19 18 — . 
Mem.. M. E. (Zhurch. Address, Rochester, 
N. Y. 

GUY HENRY RUMP 
(See No. 2233.) 

HENRY PERLY RUSK 
Professor; B. S.. Valparaiso Univ., 1904; 
B. S. A., Univ. of Mo., 1908; M. S. A., do., 
iqii; b. Jl 19, 1884, Rantoul. 111.; s. William 
Humphrey (b. Ja 15, 1859, O.) and Anna L. 
(Renner) Rusk (b. F 9, 1859, 111.). Prepared 
in (Ind.) Francesville and Valparaiso. H. 
Schs.; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Instr., Biol., 
Mil. Acad., Columbia. Mo., 1906-07: Stud. Asst., 
An. Husb. Univ. of Mo., 1907-08; Asst.. do.. 
1908-09; First Asst., An. Husb., Ind. Exp. 
Sta., Purdue, Ind., 1909-10; Assoc, Beef Cat- 
tle, LTniv. of 111., 1010-13; Asst. Prof., do., 
i9i,'?-i8; Prof., do., IQ18 — . Co-Auth. : Winter 
Steer Feeding, Ind. Exp. Sta., Bill., No. 153. 
Married Edith Elizabeth Hartley, Je 28. 191 1, 
Eureka, Ind. Children: Elizabeth Hartley, b. 
O 14. 1912; Martha Hartley, b. Jl 3, 1915. 
Address, 607 Michigan Ave., Urbana. 

WARREN ALBERT RUTH 
Associate; A. B., Wabash Coll., 1906; A. 
M.. do., 1909; b. My 23. 1884, St. Joseph Co.. 
Ind.; s. Albert H. (b. My -5, 1857, do.) and 
Amy E. (Ringle) Ruth (b. F 7, 1S57, do.). 
Prepared in S. Bend (Ind.) and Mishawaka 
(Ind.) H. Schs. Attended Washington Univ., 
St. Louis, 1Q07-08. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha 
Chi Sigma. Stud. Asst., Chem., Wabash Coll., 
1904-06; Fellowship, Chem., O. St. Univ., 1906- 
07; Instr., Chem., Wabash Coll., 1908-09; 
Asst., Hort. Chem.. Univ. of 111., 1909-10; 
.\sst. Chem., Hort., do., 1910-13; Assoc, Chem., 
Hort., 1913 — . Co-Auth.: ///. Exp. Sta. Bui: 
185. Married Mary L. Waddell, Je 25, 1915, 
Princeton, 111. Child, Barbara Bennett, b. 
Ap 23, 1916. Address, 613 Michigan Ave 
Urbana. 

THOMAS ARTHUR RUTHERFORD 
Physician; B. S.. Princeton, 1903; M. S., 
do., 1907; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1907; b. Ag 
31, 1880, Strath'roy, Ont. ; s. James (b. Kelso, 
Scotland) and Elizabeth Jane (Bailie) Ruther- 
ford (b. Sarnia, Ont.). Prepared, Blair 
Presby. Acad. Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma 
Xi; Alpha Mu Pi (Dmega; Quax. Pepper Med. 
Soc; Honors in Phys. Sc. Asst.. C!hem. 
Univ. of 111., 1907-08; 1st As-st. Physician, 
Hillside Home and Scranton Hosp. for the 
Insane, 1908-09; Chief Physician, do., 1909-i.t; 
Supt., do., 1914 — . Auth.: Comparative Chemi- 
cal Composition of the Hair of the Various 
Races. Mem., Lackawanna Co. Med. Soc; 
Pa. St. Med. Soc; A. M. A.; Scranton Club; 



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Craftsman Club. Married Marjorie Angeline 
Spencer, Je 21, 191 1, Carbondale, Pa. Child, 
Russell Spencer, b. Ja 21, 1914. Address, 
( larks Summit, Pa. 

ROY WEAVER RUTT 
(See No. 1959.) 

WARD HANSON SACHS 
Chemist; B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1910; 
A. M., Univ. of Mo., 1917; u. D 25, 1887, 
Towanda, 111.; s. Hanson Philip (b. N 30, 
1853, Gridley, 111.) and Martha Jane (Moats) 
Sachs (b. N 6, 1856, Towanda, 111.). Prepared 
in Towanda H. S. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma 
Xi; Gamma Alpha. Asst., Soils, Univ. of 111., 
1910-13; Assoc, Chm., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., do., 
1913-16; Assoc, Soil Analysis, do., 1917-18; 
Chcm., Eberley Chem. Works, Little Rock, 
Ark., 19 18 — . Married Mabel Straight, Ag 10, 
iQii, Oklahoma City, Okla. Children: Lois 
Miriam, b. Je 16, 1913; Ward Hanson, Jr., b. 
Ta 9, 1915. Address, Eberley Chem. Works, 
Little Rock, Ark. 

FRED ANSON SAGER 
Consulting Engr. ; B. S., Univ. of Mich.. 
1894. Tau Beta Pi. Asst., Phys., Univ. of 
111., 1894-6; Instr., Phys. and Asst. Prof., 
Phys., do., 1896-1903; Con. Engr. in Elec, 
Mech., and Civ. Engng., Chicago, 1903 — . 
Mem., West. Soc. of Engrs. ; A. I. E. ; Univ. 
Club, Chicago; Art Inst., Chicago. Married 
Alta Louise Stansbury ('03), Ag 23, 191 1, Spo- 
kane, Wash. Children: Ellen Louise, b. Ja 3, 
1915; William Frederick, b. Ja 22, 19 18. Ad- 
dress, 105 S. La Salle St., Chicago. 

CLARENCE STANLEY SALE 
Engineer; B. S., Purdue, 1906; b. Ja 13, 
1884, Louisville, Ky. ; s. Clarence (b. S 15, 
1852, do.) and Fanny Stevens (Lee) Sale (b. 
D 17, 1858, do.). Prepared in Louisville (Kv.) 
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Pan Hellenic Council. 
Asst. Mgr., Florida East Coast Ry., 1906-07; 
Assoc. Ed., Ry. Age, 1908-9; Sales Mgr., 
Blount Plow Works, 19 10; Bus. Mgr., Munici- 
pal Engng., 1911-12; Gen. Mgr., Engng. Pub. 
Co., 1913-.1S; Ed., Chicago Assn. of Commerce 
Com. on Smoke Abatement and Electrification 
of Rys., 1913-16; Asst. to Dir. Engng. Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; Instr., C. E., do., 
1916-17; Asst. Prof., do., 1917-18; Asst. to 
Pres., Ry. Car Mfr's. Assn., New York City, 
1918 — -. Auth.: Ed. Smoke Abatement and 
Electrification, Rand McNally & Co., 1915; 
Articles in Ry. Agr., 1907-8; Municipal Engng., 
1910-15; Technograph, 1917-18; Am. City, Ap, 
1918, and Proceedings, III. Municipal League, 
1917. Mem., Sigma Xi. Married Endosa 
Smith, Ap 3, 1909, Chicago. Address, 61 
Broadway, New York City. 

JOHN LANGLEY SAMMIS 
(See No. '1080.) 

FRANK BERRY SANBORN 
Professor; B. S., Dartmouth Coll., 1887; 
C. E., do., 1889; M. S., Harvard, 1898; b. Ja 
15, 1865, Hampton Falls. N. H. ; s. Albert 
James (b. 1830, do.) and Sarah Ann (Johnson) 
Sanborn (b. D 9, 1836, Seabrook, N. H.). 
Prepared in Putnam Free H. S., Newburyport, 
Mass. Sigma Chi. Scholarship at Dartmouth 
and Harvard; Asst. Prof., C. E,, Tufts Coll., 
1899-1901; Asst. Prof., C. E., Univ. of 111., 
1908-09 (substitute for Professor I. O. Baker 
during his yr. of absence); Prof., C. E., Tufts 
Coll., 1901 — . Inventor: Device for measur- 
ing water. Nozzle Piezometer; a shaft speed 
counter; a low pressure water gauge; a marine 
speedometer. Auth.: Mechanics Problems, 
John Wiley & Sons, 3rd ed., 19 12; The Public 
Health of Lawrence, Mass. ; also various art- 



icles. Married Grace A. Cobb, S 21, 1892, 
Boston. Children: Ralph, b. Jl 19, 1894; 
Ruth Alden, b. Je 26, 1897; Paul Codman, b. 
Ja 22, 1901. Address, Cambridge, Mass.t 

WILLIAM EMANUEL SANDFORD 
Chemist; Ph. C, Univ. of Mich., 1892; b. 
Mr 31, 1871, Chicago; s. William Brown (b. 
Jl 9, 1843, Paterson, N. J.) and Mary Ann 
(Cowan) Sanford (b. F i, 1846, do.). Pre- 
pared in Kewanee H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Phi 
Chi. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1892-93; 
Asst., Chem. and Instr., Pharmacy, do., 1893- 
94; Instr., Pharmacy, do., 1894-96; Chem., 
Western Tube Co., Kewanee, 111., 1897-99; 
Supt., do., 1899-1905; Supt., Mark Mfg. Co. 
(Tube Works), Zanesville, O., 1905-11; with 
Big Creek Colliery Co., Chicago, 191 1-12; 
Special Engng. work and sales occupations, 
1912-17. Maj., Ord. Dept., U. S. A., 1917 — . 
Discovered appliances in tube making and 
methods of refining waste products from gal- 
vanizing process. Mem., A. F. A. M. ; Seventh 
Regt. (O.) Mil. Band, 1906; Dir., Mil. Band, 
Kewanee, 111., 1900-05; A. C. S., 1899; A. S. 
M. E,, 1906; B. P. O. E.; Congr. Church. 
Married Eva Regine Phillips, Ag 7, 1895, 
Kewanee, 111. Children: William Phillips, b. 
O 27, 1896; Edna Muriel, b. My 6, 1898; 
Florence Louise, b. My 18, 1900; Margaret 
Isabel, b. Ja 16, 1905; Helen Regine, b. Ja 11, 
1907. Address, 608 S. Chestnut St., Kewanee, 
111. 

CLAUDE WILLIAMSON SANDIFUR 
(See No. G582.) 

LEW R. SARETT 
(See No. 7923.) 

HERBERT HOWLAND SARGENT 
Maj., U. S. A.; B. S., Blackburn Univ., 
1878; U. S. Mil. Acad., 1883; b. S 29, 1858, 
Carlinville, 111.; s. Jacob True and Maria L. 
(Braley) Sargent. Appointed Second Lt., 2d. 
U. S. Cav., 1883; Served on frontier and as 
Prof., Mil. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1886-87 till out- 
break of Spanish-Am. War; served at Wash- 
ington, 1898, in organizing volunteers, declined; 
appointed Col., 5th U. S. Val. Inf., 1898; or- 
ganized regt. at Columbus, Miss.; at Santiago, 
Cuba, 1898; Commandant, Dist. Guantonamo 
under Gen. Wood, 1899; Capt. Cav., 1899; Lt. 
Col., 29th Inf., U. S. v., 1899; arrived Manila 
with Regt., N 2, 1899; fought insurgents of 
Luzon; Comd. attacking forces, D 19, 1801. 
at battle of San Mateo; returned to U. S., 
1901; Prof., Mil. Sc. and Tactics, A. and M. 
Coll., Coll. Sta., Tex., 1903-07; Maj., 2d Cav., 
1909; Grad. from Army War Coll., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1909; Commancant, Camp Over- 
ton, Mindanao, and Torrey Barracks, Mind- 
anao, P. I., 1909; retired from active service, 
191 1 ; Recalled to active duty, Je 27, 1916; 
Asst. to Dept. Q. M., West. Dept., San F>an- 
cisco; in charge of Finance and Accounting 
Div., 1916-17; Prof., Mil. Sc. and Tactics, 
Princeton, 1917-18; War Pkns Div. of Gen. 
Staff Corps at Army War Coll.. Washington. 
D. C. Recommended by Gens. Otis and Wood 
for brevets for meritorious services in Philip- 
pines and Cuba; Ordered to Washington from 
S. Dak., 1007, and complimented in person by 
President Roosevelt on Campaign of Santiago 
de Cuba. Auth.: Napoleon Bonaparte's First 
Campaign, 1893; The Campaign of Marengo, 
1897; The Campaign of Santiago de Cuba, 
1007. Married Alice C. Applegate, Ag 11, 
1S86, Olene, Ore. Address. Office of Chief of 
Staff, War Coll. Div., Washington, D. C. 

THOMAS EDMUND SAVAGE 
Professor; A. B., la. Wesleyan Univ., 189'^; 
B. S., Univ. of la., 1897; M. S., do., 1898; 
Ph. D., Yale, 1909; b. Ja 8, 1866; s. John (b. 



94° 

Northamptonshire. Eng.') and Tacy Deborah 
(Crew) Savaiie (h. Ashlanil, Va.). Prepared 
in Acad of \Veslevan Univ., Mt. Pleasant, la. 
Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi. Prof., Biol, and 
Ge'^ol., Leander Clark Coll., Toledo, la., 1809- 
1004; Asst. St. Ceol. of la., 1904-07; Asst. 
Prof., Ceol., ^nd Geologist, 111. Ceol. Sur., 
Univ. of 111., 1Q07 — ; (Leave of absence, 1918) 
In charge of study of oil production and de- 
pletion ni Ohio. Ind., and 111. for the inter- 
nal revenue office. Auth.: Clay Seams or 
so-called Horsebacks near Springfield, 111.. 
Econ. Geo!., Vol. S, 1910; The Physiography ot 
Benton County, Iowa,- History of Benton Co., 
Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago; The Fauna of the 
Girardeau Limestone and of the Edgewood 
Formation, abstracts Sciciuw New Ser., Vol. 
.?2, 1910; Geology of the Herrin Quadrangle, 
M!iics ami Minerals, Vol. 21, No. 9t ioii;_The 
Faunal Succession and the Correlation of the 
Pre-l)evonian Formations of Southern 111., 
St. Geol. Sur., Bui. No. 16; The Geology and 
Coal Resources of the Herrin, 111. Quadrangle, 
111. St. Geol. Sur., Bui. No. 16; also many 
earlier and later publications. Mem., Geol. 
Soc. of Am.; A. A. A. S. ; 111. Acad, of Sc. ; 
Paleontol. Soc. of Am. Married Elinor 
Claire Savage, Jl 21, 1900, Iowa City, la. 
Four children. Address, 611 W. Nevada St., 
Urbana. 

CHARLES BOVETT SAVRE 
(See No. 5920.) 

♦ATTILIO FILIPPO SBEDICO 
A. B., Collegio G. B. Vico-Chieti, Italy, 
1903; A. M., Univ. of Pa.. 1907; Pb. Di, dj., 
1909; b. D 15, iSSo, S. Vito Chietino, Italy; 
s. Giuseppe (b. Ap 6, 1S44, Laciano, Italy) 
and Enrichetta (Gargano) Sbedic9 (b. S 10, 
1S52). Prepared in Ginnasio-Liceo G. B. 
Vico-Chieti, Italy. Scholar, 1905-1909; Trav- 
eling Fellow, Univ. of Pa., 1906-07; Instr.. 
Italian. Univ. of Pa., Summer Sch., 1908-10; 
Instr., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; 
Instr., do.. Univ. of Washington, Seattle, 191 1; 
Asst. Prof., French and Italian, do., 1911-16. 
Married Ida Stolle, Jl 3. loii, LTrbana. Child, 
Josephine H., b. Ap 11, 1912. Died Ag iC>, 
1916, Seattle. 

ALVIN LOUIS SCHALLER 
(See No. 3165-) 

IRA OBED SCHAUB 
Farm Demonstrator; B. S., N. C. Coll. of 
AgT. and Mech. Arts. 1000; b. S 28, 1SS9, 
Da'.ton. N. C: s. William Henry (b. S 2j. 
1846, do.) and Mary Laura (Grabs) Schaub 
(b. 1850, do.). Prepared in Pinnacle Acad. 
N. C. Grad. woi-k, Johns Hopkins Vn'w. three 
yrs. on a scholarship. Alpha Zeta; Acacia; 
ifvappa Sigma. Asst., Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Univ. of 'ill., 1933-05; Asst. Prof., Soils, la. 
St. Coll., 1905-oa: Prof., Agr. Exten., N C. 
St. Coll.. West Raleigh, N. C, 1909-13; Supt., 
Farm Demonstr»tion Work, Frisco Lines, 
Springfield, Mo., 1913 — • Married Maud Ken- 
nedy, Jl 27, 1910, Collins. la. Child. Maud 
Kennedy, b. S 4, 1Q14. Address, 1103 Roanoke 
Ave., Springfield, Mo. 

ARNOLD GEORGE SCHEELE 
Instructor; A. B., Oberlin Coll.. 1910; A. 
M.. do., iQii: b. My iS. 1886. Napoleon, O. ; 
s. Henry Frederick (b. O 3, 1857, Jeddingen, 
Prov. of Hanover, Ger.) and Caroline (Becker) 
Scheele (b. Ap jo, i86i, Kellevs Island, O.). 
Prepared in Kelleys Island (O.) H. S.; 
Wooster Univ.; Johns Hopkins L'lniv. ; Art 
Studs. League of New York City; Art Inst, of 
Cliicago; Acad, of Fine Arts of Chicago. 
Cml. Artist, Chicago; Dean and Instr., Coml. 
Art Sch., 1015-17; Instr., Freehand Drawing, 
Arch. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; Instr., 



University of Illinois 



Mich. Agr. Coll.. 191S — -. Paintings exhib- 
ited in Chicago, New York and Milwaukee. 
Address. Mich. Agr. Coll., Agricultural Col- 
lege P. O., Mich. 

EARL READ SCHEFFEL 
B. S., Denison L^niv., 1907; M. S., do.. 
lOoS; b. S 19, 18S1, Dayton, O.; s. John 
Henrv (b. 1829. Ger.) and Marv Catherine 
(Read) Sheffel (b. 1S48, Ind.). Prepared in 
Steel H. S., Dayton, O., and Doane Acad., 
Granville, O., Calliope Lit. Soc. Working 
Scholarship, looo-S; Stud, and Asst., U. S. 
Geol. Sur. work, summer 1909; Grad. Stud.. 
I'niv. of 111., 1011: Instr., Geol. and Miner- 
ology, Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1908- 
11; Instr., Summer Sch.. Univ. of Va., 1910- 
II ; Asst., Geol., Univ. of 111., 1011-12; trav- 
eling salesman, 1912-15; Instr., Sc. and Math., 
Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111., 1010-17. 
Auth. : An Esker Group South of Dayton, O., 
Ohio Naturalist. Vol. 8, 1008; do.. Bui.. Scien- 
tific Labs, of Denison L^niv., Vol. 14, rooS; 
The Origin of Spring Valley Gorge, Bui. 
Scientific Labs, of Denison Univ., Vol. 13, 
Art. vi, 1907; Significance of Drainage 
Changes near Granville, O., do.. Vol. 15, 1909. 
Mem.. C. L. Herrick Geol. Soc; O. Acad, of 
Sc; Eng. Luth. Church; A. F. A. M. Ad- 
dress, 341 River St.. Dayton, O. 

WILLIAM H. SCHEIFLEY 
A. M. Instr., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 111., 
1910-11. Address, 5473 LTniversity Ave., 
Chicagot 

•HENRY CARL SCHELD 
Born Ap 11, 1873, Niedcrscheld, Wiesbaden, 
Ger. Prepared in Staples H. S., Westport, 
Conn.; attemled Am. Conservatory, Chicago, 
1809-1901. Instr., Violin, Harmony, and 
Musical Hist., Univ. of 111., 1901-03; Teach- 
ing and professional work in music composi- 
tion; Instr., Violin, Musical Theory, and 
Musical Hist., L^niv. of 111., 1906-07. Mem., 
Congr. Church. Deceased. 

GERTRUDE SCHEPPERLE 
Associate; A. B., Wellesley Coll., 1901; A. 
M., do., 1905; Ph. D., Radcliflfe Coll., 1909; 
b. TI 15. 1882; d. Vinzens (b. Roethenbach, 
Balden. Ger.) and Elizabeth (Klein) Schoep- 
perle (b. Kittanning. Pa.). Prepared in Oil 
City (Pa.) H. S. T. I. E. ; Scribblers Club. 
Durant Scholarship, Wellesley; Alice I'ree- 
man FeIlow.<hip. do.: Harvard Annex Scholar- 
ship. Radcliflfe; Parker Scholarship; W. E. A. 
Fellowship, Mass.; C)ttcndorfer Memorial Fel- 
lowship, N. Y. Univ. Instr., Ger., Buffalo 
Sem., N. Y., 1905; Eleve titulaire de I'^cole 
des hautes etudes a la Sorbonne, Paris, 1910; 
Dublin Sch. of Irish Learning, summer 1909; 
Munster Training Coll. (Mod. Irish) 1909; 
Univ. of Paris, 1908-11; Instr., Eng., Univ. 
of 111., 1911-12; do.. New York Lhiiv., 1912- 
13; do., Univ. of 111.. 1013-14; Assoc, do., 
1914-19; Asst. Prof. Romance Lang.. Vassar. 
19 1 Q — . Dir., St. Louis Sch. of Irish Learning 
1QJ7-18. Auth.: Tristan and Isolt. A Study 
of the Sources of the romance. 2 vols.. Frank- 
furt & London, 1013; The Love Potion in Tris- 
tan and Isolt, Romania. Paris; The Island 
Combat in Tristan. Radeliffe Monographs. No. 
15: Lebuguel-noz en Irlande, Reriic Ccltique, 
Vol. 32; Finn dans le Pavs des Geants, do.; 
The Reproach of Diarmaid (in Collaboration) 
do.. Vol. 33; The Death of Diarmaid, do.; 
(with A. O. O'Kelleher) Life of Columcille, 
2 Vols., Univ. of 111.. loiS; General Ed. (with 
.\. O. Kelleher) of Irish Fellowship Series of 
Irish Foundation of Chicago; Isolde Weiss- 
hand am Sterbebette Tristans. Zeiischrift fiir 
deiitsche Philoloffic, Vol. 40; Review of J. 
Loth. Contributions a I'etude des ronians de 
la table ronde, Romanic Ret-ic'w, Vol. 3; 



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T<eview of J. Griffith, Sir Percival, 
Revue Celtique, 19 12; Review of J. Peebles, 
LfRcnd of Longinus, Jour., lint;, and Ger. 
I'hiloL. Vol. 13; Review of S. jewett, Folk 
ballads of Southern Europe, Romanic Review, 
Vol. 3; (with H. G. Leach) Ilaralds Saga 
ITringsbana and The Tristan and Svanhild 
romances, Publications of the Soc. for the 
Adv. of Scandinavian Study. II; Irish Studies 
at The Univ. of 111., in Studies, an Irish 
Quarterly Review, Dublin, Mr 19 18. Mem., 
Celtic CJub, Univ. of 111., 1917 — • Address, 
708 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, 111. 

EDWARD CHARLES SCHMIDT 
Manager; M. E., Stevens Inst, of Tech., 
TS95; b. My 14, 1874, Jersey City, N. J.; s. 
John Frederick (b. Aid 15, iSi-^, Alphen, Hol- 
land) and Katharine E. (Bisbord) Schmidt (b. 
I'" 25, 18.38, New York City.). Prepared in 
Jersey Ci'ty (N. J.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi; 
Sigma Xi. With Kalbfleisch C"hcm. Co. of N. 
Y. and Buffalo, 1895-6; with C. W. Hunt Co., 
New York, 1896; Asst. to Mcch. Engr., Edi- 
son Elec. Illuminating Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1897; with Am. Stoker Co., New York City, 
1898; Instr., M. E., Univ. of 111., 1898-1901; 
Asst. Prof., Ry. Engng., do., 1901-03; Asst. 
Engr., Am. Hoist & Derrick Co., St. 
Paul, 1903-04; Engr. of Tests, Kerr Turbine 
Co., Wellsville, N. Y., 1905-06; Assoc. Prof., 
Ry. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Prof., Ry. 
Engng., do., 1910-19; Asst. Inspection Mgr., 
N. Y. Dist. Ord. Office, New York City, 1919 — • 
Maj., O. R. C, U. S. A., 1917; Ord. Dept., In- 
spection Div.. 1917-19; temporary service with 
the U. S. Fuel Adm., 1918. Auth.: The Effect of 
Scale on the Transmission of Heat, Rtil. Engng. 
li.vp. Sta., Univ. of III., No. 1 1 ; Freight Train 
Resistance — Its Relation to Car Weight, do., 
No. 43; The Effects of Cold Weather Upon 
Train Resistance and Tonnage Rating, do. No. 
59; Laboratory Tests of a Consolidation Loco- 
motive, do.. No. 82; The Tractive Resistance on 
Curves of a 28-Ton Elec. Car, do., No. 92; 
Comparative Tests of Six Sizes of Illinois 
Cnal on a Mikado Locomotive, do.. No. loi; 
also a nmnber of reports and articles. Mem., 
A. .S. M. E.; Am. Ry. Engng. Assn.; West. 
R. R. Club; St. Louis R. R. Club; Am. R. 
K., Master Mcch. Assn.; Master Car Build- 
ers Assn.; Soc. for the Promotion of Engng. 
Educ. Married Violet Delille Jayne, Je 15, 

1904, Urbana. Child, Katharine, b. Mr 19, 

1905. Address, 130 Claremont Ave., Apt. 33, 
New York City; bus. add., N. Y. Dist. Ord. 
Office, 1107 Broadway, do. 

MORITZ SCHMIDT 
Dir., Phys. Educ; b. Ag 23, 1864, Demmin, 
Ger.; s. Carl (b. do.) and Johanna (Zoellner) 
Schmidt (I). Mecklenburg, Ger.). Prepared 
in Cleveland Cent. H. S. ; Ger. -Am. Sem., Mil- 
waukee. Dir., Phys. Educ. in Social Turn- 
verin, Chicago, 1886-87; do.. Pub. Schs., Chi- 
cago, 1887-90; do., Univ. of 111., 1890-91; do., 
Rochester Turnverein, N. Y., 100 1-6; do., 
Pob. Schs., Chicago, 1907 — . Married Ida 
Schmidt, Je 6, 1889. Children: Hedwig, b. 
O 17, 1890; Rudolph, b. Je 28, 1895; LiHi, b. 
Jl 7, 1900; Moritz, b. N 18, 1903. Address, 
3443 Bosworth Ave., Chicago. t 

WILLIAM GEORGE WASHINGTON 
SCHMIDT 
Professor; A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1888; 
A. M., N. W. Univ., 1891; b. F 22, 1864, 
New Ulm, Minn.; s. John Henry (b. 1837, 
Alsace, France) and Maria Christine (Lipp) 
Schmidt (b. 1845, Wiirttemberg, Ger.). Pre- 
pared in St. Peter (Minn.) H. S. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Fellowship, Univ. of Chicago, 1896. Mas- 
ter in French and Ger., Lake Forest Acad., 
1888-90; Instr., French and Ger., N. W. Univ., 
1890-93; Instr., Ger., Lake Forest Coll., 1893- 



94; Prof., do., 1894-96; leave of absence, at- 
tending Univ. of I'Veiberg, Ger., 1895-96; 
Instr., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1896-97; Prof., iGer., 
Lake Forest Coll., 1897 — . RIem., Presby. 
Church. Married Margaret Jane Patterson, Je 
1888, Aurora, 111. Children: Karl Patter.son, 
b. Je 19, 1890; Margaret, b. Jl 5, 1899; Frank, 
b. Jl 25, 1902; John Rcik, b. Ja 31, 1904. Ad- 
dress, Lake Forest, Ill.f 

JOHN FRANCIS SCHNELLBACH 
(See No. 5827.) 

EDGAR JULES SCHOEN 
Assistant; A. B., Harvard, 1915; b. O 14, 
1893, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; s. George B. (b. 
r86o, Ger.) and Rosa (Bernhardt) Schoen 
(b. i860, do.). Prepared in E. Div. H. S., 
Milwaukee; Harvard Law Sch., 1915-17. Phi 
Kappa .Sigma. Asst., Rom. Langs., Univ. of 
111., 1917-18. R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan; dis- 
charged for phys. incapacitation. Address, 890 
White Rock Ave., Waukesha, Wis. 

HENRY LAWRENCE SCHOOLCRAFT 
Business; A. B., Marietta Coll., 1892; Ph. 
D., Univ. of Chicago, 1899; b. Hannibal, O.; 
s. Sylvester (b. Gallupville, N. Y.) and Jane 
Elizabeth (Ridingcr) Schoolcraft (b. Empire, 
O.). Prepared in Marietta Acad., O. Alpha 
Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Scholar in 
Pliilos., Univ. of Chicago, 1894-5; Fellow in 
Hi.st., do., 1897-8; Instr.. Hi.st, tJniv. of 111., 
1898-1903; Asst. Prof., Hist., do., 1903-08; real 
estate dealer, Chicago, 1908 — . Auth.: The 
Genesis of the Grand Remonstrance, Univ. of 
JIL Studies, Vol. i. No. 4; The Capture of 
New Amsterdam, Eng. Hist. Rev., Vol. 22; 
England and Denmark, 1660-1667, do.. Vol. 25. 
Mem., Am. Hist. Assn.; Epis. Church. Ad- 
dress, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago. 

WARREN RIPPEY SCHOONOVER 
(See No. G589.) 

CURT AUGUST SCHROEDER 
(See No. 1583.) 

ARTHUR JAMES SCITUETTNER 
Associate; E. G., Norm. Coll. of N. Am. 
Gymnastic Union, Indianapolis, 1915; b. Ap 
3", 1886, St. Louis; s. Leopold (b. Ja 6, 1856, 
da.) and Katherine (Nold) Schuettner (b. My 
4, 1859, do.). Prepared in (Central H. S., St. 
Louis. Phi Epsilon Kappa. Gymnastic Soc, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1915-16; Supvr., Phys. Educ, 
Pui). Sch. Dept., Buffalo, N. Y., 1916-17; Dir., 
Educational Gymnastics, Columbia Turnverein, 
do., 1917; Asst. Instr., Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 
1017-18; Assoc, Phys. Tr. and Dir., Men's 
Gym., do., 19 18 — ■. Winner all round athletic 
and gymnastic championship, St. Louis, 1914. 
Mem., Univ. Club, Urbana; Tower Grove Turn- 
verein, St. Louis. Address, Univ. Club, Ur- 
bana. 

WILLIAM EBEN SCHULTZ 
Professor; A. B., Culver-Stockton Coll., 
1006; A. M., do., 1907; M. A., Yale, 1909; 
Ph. D., do., 1915; b. Mr 23, 1887; s. John 
Christian (b. Jl 25, 1852, Canton, Mo.) and 
Laura Isabelle (Piner) Schultz (b. S 6, 1852, 
Crittenden, Ky.). Prepared in Canton (Mo.) 
H. S. Ali)ha Sigma Phi; Acacia. Scholar and 
fellow in English, Yale. Instt., Mod. Langs., 
Culver-Stockton Coll., summer [907; Prof., do.. 
La Grange Coll., 1907-08; Instr., Eng., Univ. 
of Kan., 1909-11; Asst., Eng., Yale, 1912-15; 
Travel and study abroad, summer 1914; Instr., 
Univ. of HI., 1915-16; Prof, and Head of Eng. 
Dept., Culver-Stockton Coll., Canton, Mo., 
19 1 6 — . Ed., The Cantonian. Auth.: Parallel 
in Literary Biography, Mod. Lang. Notes, Vol. 
32, 1917; The Country Editor as a Type, N. Y. 



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Evening Post, My i8, 1912; miscellaneous ar- 
ticles in Book News Monthly, New York 
Times, Word and Works, Tech. World, The 
Builder, Quincy (III.) Jour., Quincy Herald, 
New Haven (Conn.) Register, Farm and Fire- 
side, Woman's Nat. Daily, and N. W. Agr.; 
published five sheet music compositions, author 
of words and music. Mem., Canton (Mo.) 
Chautauqua Assn.; A. F. A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; 
M. E. Church. Address, 607 Clark St., Can- 
ton, Mo. 

WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHULZ 
(See No. Gsgoa.) 

TILLIE JOE SCHUMACHER (RAILSBACK) 
(See No. 1766.) 

GEORGE FOSS SCHWARTZ 
Professor; M. B., Univ. of 'Wooster, Woos- 
ter, O., 1894; A. B., do., 1895; M. A., do., 
1915; b. S 6, 1872, Cincinnati; s. George 
Julius (b. S 18, 1850) and Jennie (Foss) 
Schwartz (b. O 17, 1853, Wooster, O.). Pre- 
pared in Wooster (O.) H. S. Athaenean; 
Delta Tau Delta. Cincinnati Coll. of Music, 
1890-91; Teacher, Central Calif. Conservatory 
of Music, 1896-98; New England Conservatory 
of Music, Boston, 1898-1900; Teacher, Univ. 
of Wooster Sch. of Music, 1900-02; Asst. Prof., 
Music, Univ. of 111., 1902 — ; Royal Conserva- 
tory of Music, Leipsic, Ger., 1906-q. Auth. ; 
Review of Modern Harmony, Foote and Spaul- 
ding. Music Lovers' Calendar, 1905; A Catech- 
ism" of Harmony, White-Smith Pub. Co., Boi5- 
ton, igo8; Melody Harmonization, do., 1912, 
Harmonic Analysis, The Gorham Press, Bos- 
ton, 1916; Music in America during Revolu- 
tionary Times, Etude, Ag 1916; Suggestions 
for the Self-Taught Cellist, do., 1918; Amateur 
Ensemble Playing, do., 1918; article on Music 
for The Young Pepples' Foundation Lib., New 
York Educ. Soc. Mem., Unitarian Church; 
Sinfonia Soc, Boston. Married Emma Julia 
Houghton, Je 18, 1901, Ft. Scott, Kan. Chil- 
dren: George J., b. Je 2, 1902 (died); Anna 
Jeannette, b. My 11, 1903. Address, 512 W. 
Iowa St., Urbana. 

EDWARD ALBERT SCHWING 

(See No. 7199.) 

FRANKLIN WILLIAM SCOTT 
(See No. 1585.) 

GEORGE HARVEY SCOTT 
(See No. 993.) 

JAMES BROWN SCOTT 
Counsellor in International Law; A. B., St. 
Johns (^oll., 1890; A. M., Harvard, 1891; 
Dr. of Civ. and Canon Law, Heidelberg, Ger., 
1894; LL.D., G3orge Washington Univ., 1912; 
b. Je 3, 1866, Tiverton, Ont. ; s. John and 
Jeannette (Brown) Scott. Prepared in Cen- 
tral H. S., Philadelphia. Practiced law, Los 
Angeles, 1894-99; organized Los Angeles Law 
Sch. (now law dept. Univ. of So. Calif.), 
1896; Dean, do., 1896-99; Dean, Coll. of Law, 
LTniv. of 111., 1899-1903; Prof., Law, Columbia 
Law Sch., 1903-06; Prof., Law, Law Sch., 
Univ. of Chicago, summer 1905; Prof., Law, 
George Washington Univ., 1905-10; Solicitor, 
Dept. of State, 1906-11; Lecturer, Internat. 
Law and Diplo:nacy, Johns Hopkins, 1908-16; 
Trustee and Se:. of the Carnegie Endowment 
for Internat. Peace, 1910^ — -. Pvt. and Corpo- 
ral, Co. C, 7th Regt., Calif. Inf., U. S. V., 
Spanish-Am. War, 1898; Maj. Judge Advocate 
in war with Germany. Ed. -in-chief. Am. Jour, 
of Internat. LaTV, 1907 — ; general ed.. Classics 
of International Law, 1907 — . Auth.: Cases 
on Internat. Law, 1902; Tests of the Peace 
Conferences at The Hague, 1899-1907; The 



H^gue Peace Conferences of 1899-1907, 2 
Vols., 1909; American Addresses at the Second 
Hague Peace Conference, 19 10; Status of the 
International Court of Justice, 19 14; An In- 
ternational Court of Justice, 19 16; The Hague 
Court Reports, 191 6; Reports of the Hague 
Conferences of 1899-1907, 1917; Survey of the 
International Relations between the United 
States and Germany, 1914-17, 1918; Judicial 
Settlement of Controversies between States of 
the American Union; Cases of the Supreme 
Court, 2 Vols., 1918; Essay on Practice and 
Procedure of the Supreme Court, 1918; trans- 
lated into German, Pollock's Short History of 
Politics, 1893; edited, Fitz-Gerald's Omar 
Khayyam (with prose translation from French 
of J. B. Nicolas and an introduction), 1899- 
1901; various articles to legal reviews. Mem., 
Educ. Cong., Paris Exposition, 1900 (Hon. 
Pres. for sect, legal educ); Chm., sect, inter- 
nat. law in Cong, of Educ, La. Purchase Ex- 
position, 1905; delegate. Universal Cong, of 
Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904; Technical 
delegate of the U. S. to Second Hague Conf., 
1907; Counsel for U. S., in Fisheries Arbi- 
tration at the Hague, 1910; Pres., Am. Inst, 
of Internat. Law; Tech. Adviser, Internat. 
Law, U. S. Delegation to Peace Conf., Paris, 
France, 1918-19. Married Adele C. Reed ('00), 
1 90 1, Champaign. Address, 2 Jackson Place, 
Washington, D. C. 

MARGARET ANNIE SCOTT 
Professor; b. Kincardine, Ont.; d. John (b. 
Glasgow, Scotland) and Jeannette (Brown) 
Scott (b. Paisley, do.). Prepared in Brant- 
ford Young Ladies' Coll. Attended Philadel- 
phia Sch. of Design for Women; Studied in 
Ger., 1891-93; do., Paris, 1893-94; Teacher, 
Ger., Marlborough Sch., 1896-1900; Instr., Ger. 
and French, Univ. of 111. Acad., 1901-11; 
Studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1912-13; 
Teacher, French and Ger., "Wallcourt," Au- 
rora, N. Y., 1913-15; do., H. S., Plattsburg, 
N. Y., 1915-16; Prof., French, Univ. of Syra- 
cuse, 1917 — . Address, iiii East Genesee St., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

♦MELVILLE AMASA SCOVELL 
(See No. 85.) 

*CfIARLES WALTER SCRIBNER 
A. B., M. E. Prof., Mech. Engng., Univ. of 
111., 1892-4. Died N 19, igo2. 

DAVID LEONARD SCROGGIN 
Manager; Born O 16, 1864, Logan Co., 111.; 

s. George Washington (b. do.) and Hattie 
(Sherry) Scroggin (b. Piatt Co., 111.). Prepared 
in Indianapolis H. S. Worked in shops in Ind., 
111., Kan.; foreman on C. C. C. and St. L. 
R. R., Urbana, 1894; mechanician, mach. shop, 
Univ. of 111., 1900-01; Instr., Mech. Engng., 
do., 1901-14; Gen. Works Mgr., Peabody Coal 
Co., Kincaid, 111., 1914 — . Mem., Baptist Church. 
Married Cora Blanche Wamsley, Je 25, 1893, 
Indianapolis. Children: Frank Dalton, b. O 14, 
1895; June Ronchola, b. Je 21, 1897; Philip, b. 
Je 21, 1905. Address, R. 2, Cloverdale, Ind.t 

JOHN ELBERT SEABRIGHT 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Va., 1910; b. 
Ap 4, 1886, Bellaire, O. ; s. Frederick (b. 1842, 
Hanover, (iler.) and Sydney (Otto) Seabright 
(b. 1 85 5, Wheeling, W. Va.). Prepared in 
Linsly Inst., W'heeling, W. Va. Research 
Chem., Aetna Explosives Co.; Chem., Fostoria 
Glass Co., Moundsville, W. Va. ; Instr., Glass 
Tech., Univ. of 111., 1918. Mem., Presby. 
Church. Address, 502 E. John St., Cham- 
paign.! 

GEORGE WALLACE SEARS 
(See No. G595.) 



Faculty 



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MINNIE EARL SEARS 
(See No. 1418.) 

STEPHEN FAUNCE SEARS 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1896; A. M., 
(^olumbia, 1898; b. Ag 7, 1874, Brookline, 
Mass.; s. WiUiam Barnas (b. jc 11, 1832, 
Hamilton, N. Y.) and Emily Adeline (Faunce) 
Sears. Prepared in Brookline (Mass.) H. S. 
President's Univ. Scholar, and First Alternate 
Fellow in Lit., Coliunbia, 1898-99. Teacher 
of Eng., French, German, Montclair Military 
Acad., Montclair, N. J., 1S96-97; Instr., Eng., 
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1899-1901; Literature and 
Bus., Boston, 1901-07; Instr., Eng., Univ. of 
HI., 1907-11; Asst. Prof., Eng., St. Coll. jf 
Washington, Pullman, Wash., 1911-17; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1917-18; (on leave of absence); Har- 
rison Fellow in Eng., Univ. of Pa., 1918-19. 
Auth. : articles for Canadian newspapers; book 
reviews, literary criticisms and special articles 
for Boston Evening Transcipt ; The Dial. 
Mem., Harvard Club of Spokane; Pres., Univ. 
Club of Pullman; Spokane Club; Ath. Council, 
State Coll. of Washington, 1913-18; Spokane 
Amateur Ath. Club; Harvard Club ot Cincin- 
nati, 1899-1901; Sec.-Treas., Harvard Club of 
Eastern 111., 1907-11; Columbia Club, Univ. of 
111., 1907-11. Address, St. Coll. of Washing- 
ton, Pullman, Wash. 

CHARLES VICTOR SEASTONE 
(See No. 916.) 

FRED B. SEELY 
(See No. G597-) 

HOMERO SERIS 
Associate; A. B., Univ. of Havana, Cuba, 
1896; Ph. I)., do., 1907; Diploma de Francais, 
Univ. of Dijon, 1908; b. Ja 12, 1879, Granada, 
Spain; s. Jos6 (b. D 7, 1835, do.) and Enri- 
queta (de Latorre) Seris (b. Je 24, 1848, 
Sancti-Speritus, Cuba). Prepared in Cuenca 
and Barcelona, Spain; attended Univ. of Paris 
and the Sorbonne. Teacher, Spanish, Lycee 
Carnot of Dijon, France, 1910-11; Prof., Span- 
ish, Inst. Michaud of Dijon, France, 1911-14; 
Research work, Lib. of Hispanic Soc, New 
York City, 19 14-17; Assoc, Rom. Langs., Univ. 
of 111., 1917 — . Auth.: Numerous French ar- 
ticles and pamphlets. Mem., Inst. General 
Psychologique of Paris; VI Congress Internat. 
de Psych, of Geneva; Soc. des Amis de I'Univ. 
de Dijon; Soc. d'Etudes des Professeurs de 
Langues Meridionales; Am. Assn. Teachers of 
Spanish; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Latin 
American Club. Married Herlinda Smithers, 
S 12, 1917, New York City. Child. Marna, b. 
Ap 2, 1919. Address, 912 S. 5th St., Champaign. 

WILLIAM H. SEVERNS 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Kan., 1Q14; 
M. S., do., 1916; b. D 25, 1888, Garnett, Kan. 
Prepared in Garnett (Kan.) H. S. Asst., 
Mechanics, Univ. of Kan., 1914-15; Lab. Asst., 
Purdue, 1915-16; Asst. Prof., M. E., N. H. 
Coll., 1916-17; Instr., M. E. Univ. of 111., 
191 7 — -■ Jr. Mem., A. S. M. E. Address, 
303 W. Green St., Urbana. 

ARTHUR ROMEYN SEYMOUR 
Associate; B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1894; 
M. L., do., 1897; Ph. D., do., 1907; b. Jl 8, 
1872, Dellona, Wis.; s. Silas James and Mary 
A. (Conine) Seymour. Prepared in Reeds- 
burg (Wis.) H. S. Special honors in French, 
1894. Instr., Latin, Wis. Acad., 1894-95; 
Asst. and Instr., French, Univ. of Wis., 1895- 
99; Instr., Spanish and French, do., 1902-06; 
Instr., Rom. Langs., tfniv. of 111 14116-07; 
Assoc, do., 1907 — : .^dvis;r of Foreign Stu- 
dents, 1909; — . Auth.: Spanish bul. TJniv. of 
111.; also a number of articles. Mem., Spanish 



Acad, of Granada, Spain; Cosmopolitan Club; 
Assn. of Cosmopolitan Clubs, Nat. Pres., 1910; 
Nat. Alumni Sec, do., 1918 — ; Honorary 
Mem., Chinese Students Alliance, 19 13 — . 
Married Mayce B. Fries, Je 7, 1904, Richland 
Center, Wis. Children: Lois, b. N 21, 1907; 
Laurence, b. D 10, 1910. Address, 909 Ne- 
vada St., Urbana. 

LURENE SEYMOUR 
Teacher; B. S., Univ. of Mich.; Ph. B., do., 
1905; b. O 2. 1 87-', Jefferson City, Mo.; d. 
George Edward (b. S 25, 1833, Cleveland) and 
Julia (Breckenridge) Seymour (b. Mr 7, 1834, 
Charlotte, Vt.). Prepared in St. Louis and 
Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. Schs. ; attended Colum- 
bia. Delta Gamma; Omicron Nu. Teacher, 
H. S., Lake Linden, Mich., 1895-98; do., H. 
S., Decatur, 111., 1898-1906; do.. Stout Inst., 
Menominee, Wis., 1907-11; do., H. S., Newark, 
N. J., 1912-13; Assoc, H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 
1913-17; Teacher, Domestic Art, Mills Coll., 
Calif., 1917 — . Address, 1545 3rd Ave., 
Oakland, Calif.; bus. add., Mills Coll., Mills 
Coll. P. O., Calif. 

ARCHIBALD DIXON SHAMEL 
(See No. 1169.) 

*KATHERINE LUCINDA SHARP 
(See No. H38.) 

EDITH ADELAIDE SHATTUCK (WHITE) 
Born Mr 12, 1870, Urbana; d. .Samuel W. 
and Adelaide Louise (White) Shattuck. Pre- 
pared in Champaign H. S. Attended Univ. of 
111., 1886-90. Teacher, free-hand drawing, 
Univ. of 111., 1890-94. Married James Mc- 
Laren White ('90), Je 15, 1899, Champaign. 
Child, Adelaide Louise, b. Mr 14, 1903. Ad- 
dress, 804 W. University Ave., Champaign. 

*SAMUEL WALKER SHATTUCK 
(See No. H39.) 

JAMES BYRNIE SHAW 
Professor; B. S., Purdue Univ., 1889; M. 
S., do., 1890; D. Sc, do., 1893; b. Mr 20, 
1866, Remington, Ind.; s. Tames Bvrnie (b. 
My 28, 1842) and Martha Jane (Be'al) Shaw 
(b. Ja 15, 1847). Sigma Chi; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Prof., Math, and Phys., 
Illinois Coll., 1890-9; Prof., Math, and Astron., 
Kenyon Coll., 1899-1903; Prof., Math., James 
Millikin Univ., 1903-10; Prof., Math, Summer 
Ouarter, Univ. of Chicago, 19 10; Asst. Prof., 
Math., LIniv. of 111., 1910-1915; Assoc. Prof., 
do., 1915 — • Auth.: Synopsis of Linear As- 
sociative Algebra, Publication of Carnegie Inst, 
of Washington, ID. C, Vol. 78, 1907; Philoso- 
phy of Mathematics, Open Court, 1918; also 
a number of articles. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; 
Soc. Math, de France; Circolo Mat. di Paler- 
mo; London Math. Soc; Epis. Church. Mar- 
ried Martha Whittlesey, D 31, 1891 (died Mr 
5. 1897); Charlotte May Joy, Jl 30, 1901. 
Child, Richard Joy, b. Je 19, 1905. Address, 
qoi W. California St., Urbana. 

GERTRUDE SHAWHAN (SCHAEFER) 
(See No. 839.) 

RAY IRIS SHAWL 

(See No. 7947-) 

DANIEL WILLIAM SHEA 
Prof, and Dean; A. B., Harvard, 1886; A. 
M., do., 1888; Ph. D., Friedrich-Wilhelms Uni- 
versitiit, 1892; b. N 27, 1859, Portsmouth, 
N. H.; s. Timothy (b. 1S22, Kenmare, Ire.) 
and Margaret (McCarthy) Shea (b. Ja 12, 
1823, Middleton, Ire.). Prepared in Brackett 
Acad., Greenland, N. H. ; attended Academ- 



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isches Turn Verein. Phi Beta Kappa. John 
Tyndall Scholar, Harvard, 1880-92; Asst., 
Phys., Harvard, 1888, 1892; Asst. Prof., Phys., 
Univ. of 111., 1892-94; Prof., do., 1894-95; do., 
The Catholic Univ. of America, Washington, 
D. C, 1895 — ; Dean of Fac. of Science, do. 
Auth. : Calibration of an Electrometer, Am. 
Jour of Sc, Vol. 34. 1S87; Ueber die Brech- 
ung und Dispersion des Lichtes in den Metal- 
len, Berlin, 1892; Zur Brechung und disper- 
sion des Lichtes durch Metalprismen, IVied. 
Ann., Vol. 47, 1892; Temperature of the di- 
vided Bunsen Flame, The Physical Review, 
Vol. 30, 19 10. Mem., N. H. General Court, 
1886-8, in House of Rep. from Greenland, N. 
H.; A. I. E. E., 1892-191 1; A. A. A. S.; Am. 
Phvs. Soc. ; Nat. Geog. Soc. ; Washington Acad, 
of 'Sc; Univ. Club, Washington, D. C. ; K. C. 
Address, The Catholic University of America, 
Washington, D. C. 

VICTOR ERNEST SHELFORD 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1903; 
Ph. D., do., 1907; b. S 22, 1877, Chemung, 
N. Y. ; s. Alexander Hamilton (b. Ja 9, 1849, 
do.) and Sarah Ella (Rumsey) Shelford (b. 
S 5, 1857, Van Etten, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Waverly (N. Y.) H. S. and Cortland (X. Y.) 
Norm. . Sch. ; Univ. of W. Va. Cosmopolitan 
Club. Preparator, Asst., Zool., Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1903-07; Instr., do., 1907-14; Asst. Prof., 
do., Univ. of 111., 1914—; Biol., 111. Natural 
Hist. Sur., 1914 — ; Instr. and Investigator, 
Puget Sound Biol. Sta., summers 1914, 191 5, 
1918. Assoc. Ed., publications, do. Auth.: 
Animal Communities in Temperate America, 
as Illustrated in the Chicago Region. 1913; 
more than forty articles in various jours, and 
buls. Mem., Am. Soc. Zool.; British Ecol. 
Soc; Am. Fisheries Soc; Entomol. Soc. of 
Am. ; 111. Acad, of Sc. ; Assn. of Am. Geog- 
raphers; Am. Alliance for Labor and Democ- 
racy; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Ecol. Soc. of Am. 
Married Mary Mabel Brown, Je 12, 1907, 
Chicago. Children: Lois Florence, b. My 11, 
1912; John Victor, b. Jl 29, 1913. Address, 
506 W. Iowa St., Urbana. 

JACOB KINZER SHELL 
Professor; A. B.. Univ. of Pa., 1878; M. 
D., do., 1882; A. M., 1881; b. Ja 16, 1862, 
Dauphin, Pa.; s. Edmund William (b. My 12, 
1838, Harrisburg, Pa.) and Susanna (Mc- 
Cauley) Shell (b. Ja i, 1840. York, Pa.). 
Prepared in Central H. S., Philadelphia. Dir. 
Ath., LTniv. of Vt., 1887; do., Swarthmore 
Coll., 1888-98; Philadelphia Ath. Club, 1891-93; 
Media Acad., 1890-93; Prof., Phys., Tr. and 
Dir. of Gym., Coach Track Ath., Univ. of 
111., 1898-1901; Dir. Ath., Univ. of Pa., 1901- 
05; St. Luke's Acad., 1902-04; Prof, of Phys. 
Tr., Swarthmore Coll., 1905 — . Auth.: Prac- 
ticing Roster of Athletics, 1889, Philadelphia. 
Mem., Young Men's Soc, St. Mark's Luth. 
Church, 1882, Pres.; Ath. Com., Y. M. C. A., 
Chm.; A. A. A. Phys. Educ, 1893, V. P.; 
Com. on Phys. Educ, La. Purchase Exposi- 
tion, 1903, V. P.; A. A. U. Athletic Assn., 
1896, V. P.; Official Handicapper, 1894-98, 
1901-09. Married Emma Keller, Ag 16, 1884. 
Children: Joseph Keller, b. D 25, 1885; Su- 
sanna, b. Te 10, 1887; Catherine, b. O 10, 
1888; Edward McCauley, b. O 17, 1890; Jacob 
Kinzer, b. Jl 26, 1892; George, b. F 12, 1895 
(died D 2, 1895); Emma, b. F 12, 1895 (died 
F 15, 1896); Cornelius, b. Mr 26, 1901. Ad- 
dress, 1226 S. 46th St., Philadelphia.! 

STUART PRATT SHERMAN 
Professor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1903; A. M., 
Harvard, 1904; Ph. D., do., iqo6; b. O 1, 
1881, Anita, la.; s. John (b. Vt.) and Ada 
Martha (Pratt) Sherman (b. N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Troy Conference Acad., Vt.; Wil- 
liamstown (Mass.) H. S. Alpha Zeta Alpha; 



Phi Beta Kappa; Prizes in Latin, French, Ger., 
and twice winner of Clark Prize Scholarship; 
commencement appointment as salutorian, Wil- 
liams Coll.; Townsend and Thayer scholar- 
ships. Harvard. Instr., Eng., N. W. Univ., 
1906-7; Assoc, Eng., Univ. of 111., 1907-08; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1908-09; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1909-11; Prof., rfo., 1911 — . Editorial writer 
on New York Evening Post and Nation, sum- 
mer 1908; On staff of Columbia Univ. Summer 
session, 1912. Auth.: Gaiety of Socrates, 
1915; Matthew Arnold, Bobbs-Merrill, 1917; 
On Contemporary Literature, Holt, 1917; In- 
troduction to W. Bang's John Ford's Drama- 
tische Werke in Materialien zur kunde des 
alteren Englischen Dramas, Bd. XXIII, Lou- 
vain, a Uystpruyst, 1908; English and the Latin 
Question, 1912, 1914, 1918; Chesterfield, Cy- 
clopedia of Educ, Vol. I, 191 1 ; numerous 
other articles, reviews, etc. Co-ed., Cambridge 
History of American Literature, Putnam, Vol. 
I, 1917; Ed.. Stevenson's Treasure Island, 
Holt, 1917; Shakespeare's Coriolanus, Macmil- 
lan, 1912; Ford's "Tis a Pity, and the Broken 
Heart, Heath, 1915. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. 
Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters. Married Ruth Bart- 
lett Mears, D 25, 1906, Williamstown, Mass. 
Child, John Mears, b. N 4, 1907. Address, 
1016 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

JAMES RICKETTS SHINN 
(See No. 2244.) 

DOROTHY RUTH SHOEMAKER 
(HUSTON) 
A. B., Oberlin, 1913. Prepared in Water- 
loo (la.) H. S. ; la. St. Teacher's Coll. and 
Randolph-Macon Woman's Coll. Asst., Phys. 
Tr., Univ. of 111., 1913-15. Married Howard 
Huston. Address, Columbus Junction, la.f 

ROBERT LOUIS SHORT 
Instructor; A. B., Chaddock Coll., Ouincy, 
111.. 1890; b. S 18, 1866, Danville, 111.; s. 
Robert Atwell (b. S 14, 1836, do.) and Emily 
Welsh (Murdock) Short (b. Ja 25, 1838, La- 
favette, Ind.). Prepared in Danville H. S.; 
Pvt. stud, with H. S. White, N. W. Univ. 
Instr., Danville Wesleyan Sem., 1885-87; 
Instr., Chaddock Coll. Prep., 1887-90; Prof., 
Math., Chaddock Coll., 1893-94; do., Ft. Worth 
Univ., 1894-97; attended Univ. of Munich, 
1897-98. Instr., H. S. Quincy, 1898-99; Instr., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Asst. Prof., 
Math., do., 1901-03; Dept. of Math., D. C. 
Heath & Co., 1903; in Technical H. S.. Cleve- 
land, O. Auth.: Supplementary Algeljra, D. 
C. Heath & Co., 1905; Some Ideas on Prep. 
Math., Sch. Sc. and Math., 1904; Dualistic 
Properties Found in Linear Equations, do., 
1905. Mem., M. E. Church; Soc. for Prom, 
of Engng. Educ, 1903; Mo. Soc. of Math. 
Teachers, 1905; O. Assn. of Sc. and Math. 
Teachers, 1905; A. A. A. S., 1906. Married 
Laura Grant. D 27, 1893, Danville, 111. Ad- 
dress, Technfcal High Sch., Cleveland. 

HUMPHREYS OLIVER SIEGMUND 
(See No. 8752.) 

♦CHARLES WALLACE SILVER 
(See No. 15.) 

ANNA VIOLA SIMON (DORNER) 
Attended The Royal Acad, of Mus., London; 
Cosmopolitan Sch. of Mus., and Cincinnati 
Conservatory of Mus. Instr., Mus., Univ. of 
111., 1913-15. Married H. B. Dorner. Ad- 
dress, 906 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana. f 

CORNELIA ELIZABETH SIMON 
Instructor; b. Ap 27, 1865, Newark, 111.; d. 
Charles Louis (b. O 16, 1836, Hesse Cassel, 
Ger.) and Olive Rebecca (Lewis) Simon (b. 



Faculty 



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Ap 17, 1840^ Canandaigua, N. Y.)- Prepared 
in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Grad., Lewis Inst., 
Chicago, 1899. Pupil Teacher, Lewis Inst., 
1898-9; Instr., Dom. Sc, 111. Soldier's Orphan's 
Home, i899-:9oo; Asst., H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 
1900-1; Instr., Dom. Sc, Miller Man. Tr. Sch., 
Va., 1901 — : Address, Miller Sch., P. O., 
Albemarle Co., Va. 

EUGENE FRANCIS SIMONDS 
Instructor; B. A., Sydney Univ., 1910; B. 
Sc, do., 1911; A. M., Columbia, 1913; Ph. 
D., do., 1917; b. Jl 24, i88=i. Glen Innes, N. S. 
Wales; s. Peter (b. 1854. Co. Meath, Ireland) 
and Catherine (Troy) Simonds (b. 1858, Co. 
Carlow,' do.). Instr., Cooper Union, New 
York City, 1914-16; Tutor, Coll. of City of 
New York, 1916; Exten. Teacher, Columbia, 
1917; Instr., Math., Univ. of 111., 1917-18; do., 
H. S., Sydney, Australia, 1918 — : Address, 
Sidney, Australia. 

FRANCES SIMPSON 
(See No. 1969.) 

FRANCIS MARION SIMPSON 
(See No. 3969.) 

CHARLES HERSCHEL SISAM 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1902; 
A. M., Cornell, 1903; Ph. D., do., 1906; b. 
S 8, 1879, Cedar Rapids, la.; s. Herschel (b. 
My 19. 1833, Columbia Co., N. Y.) and 
Alice May (Lincoln) Sisam (b. Jl 6, 1846, 
Belvidere, 111.). Prepared in Cedar Rapids 
(la.) H. S. Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Coe 
Coll., la., 1898-1902; Grad. Scholarship, Yale, 
1902-03; Grad. Scholarship, Cornell, 1902-03; 
Fellowship, do., 1903-04. Instr., Math., U. S. 
Naval Acad., 1904-06; Instr., Math., Univ. of 
111., 1906-07; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Gottingen, 
Ger., 1908; do., Univ. of Turin, Italy, 1908-09; 
Assoc, Math., do., 1907-09; Asst. Prof., Math., 
do., 1909-18; Prof., Math., Colo. Coll., 1918 — . 
Auth. : On the Determination of the Model 
Curves of Uninursal Ruled Surfaces, Am. 
Jour, of Math., Vol. 28, 1906; concerning 
Systems of Conies Lying on Cubic, Quartic, 
and Quintic Surfaces, do.. Vol. 30, igo8; On 
the Equations of Quartic Surfaces in terms of 
Quadratic Forms, S«/. of Am. Math. Soc, 
Vol. 14, 1908; Some Loci Connected with 
Plane Curves, Am. Jour, of Math., Vol. 31, 
1909; On Three-spreads Satisfying four or 
more Homogeneous Linear Partial Differential 
Equations of Second Order, do.. Vol. 33, 'Qn; 
On Hyperconical Conve-xes in Space of r di- 
mensions, Atti Delia Accademia di Torino, Vol. 
46, 191 1 ; Analytic Geometry of Space, Henry 
Holt & Co.; On Rational Sextic Surfaces Hav- 
ing a Nodal Curve of Order Nine, Am. Jour, 
of Math., Vol. T,y, 1915; On Surfaces Doubly 
Generated by Conies, Quarterly Jour, of Math., 
Vol. 47, 1916; On Sextic Surfaces Having a 
Nodal Curve of Order Eight, Am. Jour, of 
Math., Vol. 38, 1916; On a C'onfiguration on 
Certain Surfaces, Bui. Am. Math. Soc, Vol. 
22, 19 16; On Two Loci Determined by Concur- 
rent Tangents, Quarterly Jour, of Math., Vol. 
48, 1918; also a number of earlier articles. 
Mem., Am. Math. Soc; M. E. Church. Mar- 
ried Cora Anna Hutton ('13), Je 27, 1906, 
Utica, N. Y. Child, Cora Lowell, b. Ja 24, 
1913. Address, Colo. Coll., Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 

EDWARD OCTAVIUS SISSON 
Univ. Pres.; B. S., Kan. Agr. Coll., 1886; 
A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1893; Ph. D., Har- 
vard, 190s; b. My 24, 1869, Gateshead, Eng. ; 
s. George (b. D 25, 1828, Lancaster, do.) and 
Mary (Arnott) Sisson. Prepared in Royal 
Grammar Sch., Morpeth, Eng. Beta Theta 
Pi. Teacher and Prin., Pub. Schs., Kan., 
1S86-91; Prin., So. Side Acad., Chicago, 1892- 



97; Teacher, Special Ped. of Secondary Sch. 
Eng., summer Sch., Chautauqua, N. Y., 1902; 
Dir., Bradley Poly. Inst., 1897-1904; Special 
Scholarship, Educ, Harvard, 1904-05; Asst. 
Prof., Educ, Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Prof., 
Ped., Univ. of Wash., 1906-12;- Prof., Educ, 
Reed Coll., Portland, Ore., 1912-13; St. Com- 
missioner of Educ, Idaho, 1913-17; Pres., 
Mont. St. Univ., 1917 — . Auth.: Essentials 
of Character, Macmillan Co., 1910; also numer- 
ous articles. Mem., N. E. A.; A. A. A. S.; 
League to Enforce Peace; Advisory Com., 
Simplified Spelling Bd. ; Mont. St. Teachers' 
Assn. Married Nellie Stowell. My 29, 1899, 
Lawn Ridge, 111. Children: Margaret, b. F 
19, 1908; Calvin Richard, b. Ag 12, 1910. 
Address, 1414 Maurice Ave., Missoula, Mont. 

MAURICE CHARLES SJOBLOM 
Engineer; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1913; b. 
O 7, i886, Grantsburg, Wis. Asst. Engr., St. 
Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; Asst. San. 
Engr., St. Bd. of Health, Springfield, 111., 
1916 — . Address, 300 E. Cedar St., Spring- 
field, Ill.t 

HELEN JEANNE SKEWES 
Office Geol.; B. A., N. W. Univ., 1913; b. 
My 7, 1891, Muskegon, Mich.; d. William 
John (b. S 23, 1861, Cornwall, Eng.) and 
Ella (Jackson) Skewes (b. F 10, 1859, Rich- 
land, Mich.). Prepared in Evanston H. S. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Draftsman, U. S. 
Geol. Sur., 1912-13; Asst. Geol., 111. Sur., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-17; Official Geol., Roxana 
Petroleum Co., 1917 — . Address, c/o Roxana 
Petroleum Co., Tulsa, Okla.j 

JOHN HARRISON SKINNER 
Prof, and Dean; B. S., Purdue Univ., 
1897; b. Mr 10, 1874, Romney, Ind. ; s. Wil- 
liam Harrison (b. Jl 9, 1838, Brookville, Ind.) 
and Mary (Alexander) Skinner (b. Mr 15, 
1848, Greenville, Tenn.). Prepared in Pub. 
Sch., Romney, Ind. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. 
Farm Mgr., 1897-99; Asst. Agr., Purdue Univ., 
1899-igoi; Instr., An. Husb., L^niv. of 111., 
1901-02; Head of Dept.. An. Husb., Purdue 
Univ., 1902 — ; Dean, Sch., of Agr., do., 
igo6 — . Auth.: Contributions to the Annual 
Report of Purdue Exp. Sta., Bui. No. 108; 
Buls. No. 115, 129, 130, 136, 142, 153, on 
Steer Feeding; Nos. 108, 126, on Rations for 
Fattening Swine; No. 147, on Silage for Win- 
ter Feeding of Ewes and Lambs; also various 
Exp. Sta. Cirs. Mem., F. A. A. M. ; Ind. 
Live Stock Breeders' Assn., Sec; Swine Breed- 
ers' Assn., Hon. Mem.; Shorthorn Breeders' 
Assn., Hon._ Mem.; Am. Breeders' Assn.; Soc. 
for Promotion of Agr. Sc. ; Am. Soc. of An. 
Nutr. ; M. E. Church. Married Mary Edna 
Throckmorton, S 3, 1903, Romney, Ind. Chil- 
dren: boy, b. Ja 20, 1906; Mary Elizabeth, b. 
Jl 17, 1908; boy, b. O 24, 1912. Address, 
Lafayette, Ind.f 

WILLIS APPLEFORD SLATER 
(See No. 2818.) 

ROY HARLEY SLOCUM 
(See No. 1421.) 

STEPHEN ELMER SLOCUM 
Professor; B. S., Union Coll., 1897; Ph. D., 
Clark Univ.. 1900; b. Je 5. 187,. Glenville 
N. Y. ; s. William W. and Mary E. Slocum. 
Prepared in Union Classical Inst., Schenectady, 
N. Y. Special honors in Math, and Phys'., 
Union Coll., Scholar and Fellow, Clark Univ., 
1897-1900; Instr., C. E., Univ. of Cincinnati, 
1900-01; Instr., App. Math., do., 1901-04; 
Asst. Prof., Math., do., 1904-05; Asst. Prof., 
Math., LTniv. of 111., 1905-06; Prof., App. 
Mech., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1906 — . Auth.: 



94^ 



University of Illinois 



(with E. L. Hancock) Strength of Materials, 
1907, 2nd Ed., 191 1 ; Resistance of Materials, 
1914; Theory and Practice of Mechanics, 191 3; 
Elements of Hydraulics, 1915, 2nd Ed., 191"; 
A Review of Current Ideas on the Teaching 
of Math., Science. 1909; The Unification and 
Continuity of Matlieniatics in School and Col- 
lege, Frocccdiriys of Tu'cntictli Amik'crsary 
Celebration, Clark Univ., 1909; The Geographic 
Aspect of Culture, Pop. Sc. Monthly, 1910 
General Formula for the Shearing Defleetioi 
of Beams of Arbitrary Cross Section, rca( 
before Am. Math. Soc. New York, 1910, Join 
Frankiin htst., 1911; System and Efficiency i> 
Technical Instruction, Engng. News, lou 
Proceedings Soc. Promotion Bngng. Educ, Vo 
27, 191 o; also many earlier articles. Mem , 
Am. Math. Soc; Soc. of Automotive Engrf. 
Married Anna leannette Ware, Je 25. looj, 
Cincinnati. Children: Dorothy jeannette, b. 
Jl 28, 1904; Walter Ware, b. JI 13, 1907; Mari- 
anna Conde b. D 17, 19 17. Address, 565 
Evansvvood Place, Clinton, Cincinnati. 

ALFRED HIGGINS SLUSS 
(See No. 1590.) 

CONSTANCE BARLOW-SMITH 

Born Pimlico, Eng. ; d. James S. (b. London, 
Eng.) and Susan J. (Haskell) Barlow (b. do.). 
Prejiared in pvt. seminaries. Graduated, 111. 
Conservatory of Music and Am. Inst, of Nor- 
mal Methods; professional training under Ag- 
grimonti. Mason, George Morgan, Frederick 
Lyman, and Ponanski. Teacher, piano, N. J. 
Conservatory of Music and Asst., voice and 
chorus work. 111. Conservatory; supvr., music, 
City Schs. of Jacksonville for eight yrs. ; teach- 
er, seven summers in the Morgan Co. Teach- 
ers' Inst.; Instr., Sight-singing, Ear-training, 
and in charge of Pub. Sch. Methods, Univ. of 
111., :903-i6. Auth.: Series of articles on the 
State Course of Study for the Trainer Lesson 
Leaf, 1896; The Educational Value of the 
Folk-Song, A'. E. A. Records, 1910; The Peda- 
gogy of Music, St. Teachers' Assn. Records, 
1911; edited a Souvenir Music Number of the 
Jnter-State Sch. Review: The Ideals of Music. 
The Woman's Athenaeum Collaboration, F. P. 
Kaiser I'ub. Co.; Representative Works, Dun- 
well and I'-ord. Mem., St. and Nat. Educ. 
Assns.; St. and Nat. Music Teachers' Assn.; 
111. Delegate to Nat. Music Teachers' Assn., 
Asheville, N. C. ; two terms on Standing Music 
Com., St. Fed. of Woman's Clubs, 111. Ad- 
dress, Jacksonville, 111. 

ELLWOOD SPENCER SMITH 
Asst. Gen. Mgr.; b. Mr i, 1890, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. ; s. Evan F. (b. N 25, 1852. Washington, 
D. C.) and Fannie Louise (Sevvell) Smith (b. 
Jl 19, 1S58, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.). Prepared 
in Brooklyn (N. V.) H. S.; I'. S. Naval Acad., 
1910. Asst., Phys., Univ. of 111., 191 1; Inter- 
nat. St. Bank, Trinidad, Colo., 191 1-12; Asst. 
Gen. Mgr., Consolidated Ariz. Smelting Co., 
Humboldt, Ariz., 1914 — . Married Zella Betty 
Northcutt, N 27, 191 7, San Diego, Calif. Ad- 
dress, c/o Consolidated Ariz. Smelting Co., 
Humbolt, Ariz. 



FLORENCE MARY 

(See No. 1275.) 



SMITH 



FRANK SMITH 
Professor; Ph. B., Hillsdale Coll., 1885; A. 
M., Harvard. 1893; b. I' 18, 1857. Winneconne, 
Wis.; s. Samuel Franklin (b. Mr 10, 1825, 
Barton, Vt.) and Aurelia Smith (b. N 21, 
1830, Sutton, N. H.). Prepared in Prep. 
Dept.. Hillsdale Coll., Mich. Delta Tau Delta. 
D. M. Martin Math. Prize, Hillsdale Coll., 
Instr., Math., Prep. Dept., Hillsdale Coll., 
1882-86; Prof., Chem. and Biol., Hillsdale 



Coll., 1886-92; Instr., Biol., Trinity Coll., 
1892-93; Asst., Zool., Univ. of 111., 1893-94; 
Instr., do., 1894-96; Asst. Prof., do.. 1896-1900; 
As.soc. Prof., do., 1900-13; Prof., do., 19 13 — ; 
Cvirator, Museum Nat. Hist., do., 1900-17. 
Auth.: Various papers on the Oligochaeta of 
North America and Africa; on the migration 
and habits of birds; and on fresh-water 
sponges, hydroids, and other groups of inver- 
tebrates. Mem., A. A. A. S.; Am. Soc. of 
Zool.; Am. Soc. of Naturalists; Am. Ornithol. 
Union; Am. Museums Assn. Married Edith 
Mary Fox, S 28, 1887. Fremont, Ind. (died 
N 15, 1888); Isadora Stamats, Jl 12, 1800, 
Bokes Creek, O. Child, Donald Fisk, b. N 
14, 1888 (died O 29, 1905). Address, 913 W. 
California Ave., Urbana. 

FRANK ARTHUR GUSHING SMITH 
Instructor; B. S., Cornell, 1912; M. L. A., 
Harvard, 1913; b. Ap 22, 1887, Wauwatosa, 
Wis. Prepared in Wis. St. Norm. Sch. In 
Wis. Nat. Bank, Milwaukee, 1906-8; Instr., 
Land. Design., I'niv. of 111., 1913-15; Assoc, 
do.. 1915; Instr., Land. Exten., Mass. Agr. 
Coll., 191S — . Mem., Baptist Church. Ad- 
dress, 359 ist Ave., Wauwatosa, Wis.; bus. 
add., c/o Mass. Agr. Coll., Amherst, Mass.t 

GEORGE McPHAIL SMITH 

Professor; B. S., Vanderbilt Univ., 1900; 
Ph. D., Univ. of Freiburg, Baden, 1903; b. 
N IS, 1878, Nashville, Tenn. ; s. Robert Mc- 
Phail (b. O 16, i8',7, Norfolk. Va.) and Lae- 
titia Clark (Trimble) Smith (b. 1840, Nash- 
ville, Tenn.). Prepared in Fogg H. S., Nash- 
ville, Tenn. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi 
Lambda LTpsiion; Gamma Alpha. Attended 
Ihiiv. of Berlin and Geneva, 1900-01; Asst., 
Chem., Lab., Vanderbilt Univ.; Instr., Qviali- 
tative Analysis, Mich. Coll. of Mines, 1903-04; 
Instr., Analytical Chem. and Met., N. C. Coll. 
of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1904-05; Instr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1905-09; Assoc, Chem. do., 
1909-13; Asst. Prof., Chem., do., 1913 — . 
Auth.: Zur Kenntnis der Derivate des p — Joda- 
zobenzols und des )ii — Chlorjobenzols mit mehr- 
\' ertigem Jod, Freidburg, i. B., Speyer & 
Kaerner, 1903; Heterogeneous Equilibria 
lietvveen Aqueous and Metallic Solutions (first 
paper), Jour. A. C. S., Vol. 32, 1910; (with 
H. C. Bennett) Additional Notes on the Alkali 
and Alkali-Earth Amalgams, do., Vol. 32, lyio; 
t'ber hetcrogenc Gkeichgewichte zwischen 
metallischen und Wasserigen Losuiiger (Erste 
Mitteilung), Ztschr. fur physikalischc C hemic, 
Vol. 73, 1910; (by \V. A. Noyes, Sixth cd., 
revised in collaboration with the author), The 
Elements of Qualitative .Vnalysis, Henry 
Holt & (^o., loii; also numerous other arti- 
cles. Mem., A. C. S. ; Deutsche Chem. Gesell- 
schaft, 1907; I'ellow, A. A. A. S., 1910. Ad- 
dress, 1106 California St., Urbana. 

HAMILTON JEWETT SMITH 
Instructor; Ph. B., Yale, 191 1; A. M., do., 
1 9 14; b. F 18, 1890, Detroit. Prepared in 
Detroit Univ. H. S. Railroading, 1911-12; 
Instr., Eng., LTniv. of 111., 1916-17; U. S. 
Army Intelligence Office, New York City, 
1917 — . Mem., Church of Eng. Address, New 
Haven, Conn.f 

HARVEY E. SMITH 
Constructor; B. S., Mo. Sch. of Mines., 
1 9 10; b. 1886, St. Louis. Prepared in Cen- 
tral H. S., and Y. M. C. A. Night Sch., St. 
Louis. Chief Engr., Mager Coal Co., W. 
Mineral, Kan., 1914; Instr., Min. and Mech. 
Inst., L^niv. of 111., loia-is; Constr., lola, Kan., 
1915— . .Address. W^. Mineral Kan.; bus. add., 
3148 Jefferson St., lola, Kan.t 

JAMES ELMO SMITH 
I (See G614.) 



Faculty 



947 



KENNETH GARDNER SMITH 
(Sec No. 2518.) 

LESLIE DENIS SMITH 
Christian Sc. Practitioner; B. S., Beloit 
Coll., 1910; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1913; b. 
S 6, 1SS9, Grand Rapids, Wis. lustr., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 19 13-14; Christian Sc. Practi- 
tioner, 19x4 — . Mem., Christian Sc. Church. 
Address, 5 116 Glenwood Ave., Chicago; bus. 
add., 1600, 36 S. State St., do-i 

LINDLEY MALCOLM SMITH 
Entomologist; B. S., O. St. Univ., 1905; 
b. S 27, i8Si, Chester Hill, O.; s. Stephen (b. 
Ag I, 1839, do.) and Elizabeth (Roberts) 
Smith (b. S i, 1845, do.). Prepared in Chester 
Hill (O.) H. S. Nursery Insp., Ohio, 1905; 
Hort. Insp., Univ. of 111., 1905-06; Nursery 
and Orchard Insp., N. C, 1907; Field Asst. 
to St. Entomol., Univ. of 111., 1907 — . Mem., 
Biol. Soc; Hort. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Presby. 
Church. Married Grace Selbv, D 28, 1906, 
Bartlett, O. Children: Philip Selby, b. N 

II, 1907; Homer Lindley, b. Ag 27, 1909; 
Malcolm Lambert, b. N ig, 191 1. Address, 
511 Beveridge St., Carbondale, Ill.t 

LOUIE HENRIE SMITH 
(See No. 1085.) 

ORRIN HAROLD SMITH 
(See G617.) 

PERCY ALMERIN SMITH 
(See No. 1593.) 

RAYMOND STRATTON SMITH 
(See No. 5948.) 

RHEA GORDON SMITH 
Chemist; B. S., Rutgers Coll., 1909; b. Mr 
17, 1S87, Keyport, N. J.; s. J. Walton and 
Eva Taylor (Herbert) Smith. Prepared in 
New Brunswick (N. J.) H. S. Asst., Agr. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Chem., Mon- 
fanto Chem. Works, St. Louis, 1911-18; Supt., 
Antoine Chiris Co., Delawanna, N. J., 1918 — . 
Married Augusta Eleanor Board, O 30, 1915. 
Urbaiia. Address, 322 High St., Passaic, N. J.; 
bus. add., Delawanna, N. J. 

ROSCOE RAYMOND SNAPP 
(See No. S949-) 

EARL QUINTER SNIDER 
(See No. 2825.) 

HOWARD JOHN SNIDER 
(See No. 595o.) 

JOHN McBEATH SNODGRASS 
(See No. 1772.) 

*EDWARD SNYDER 
Born O 7, 1835, Sokal, Austrian Poland. 
Educated in Leniberg and Vienna. Entered 
Austrian army and attehded Mil. Sch. at 
Kronstadt and Mauer, 1848-9; Lt. in 1854, 
and served with the army of occupation sent to 
prevent the war of the Crimea from extending 
into Roumania; Teacher, Lang, and Hist, in 
cadet sch. of Grantz and Styria Solfcrino; 
came to U. S., 1862; went into war with N. 
Y. regt. 1862-5; taught sch. in St. Louis and 
in H. S. at Carlinville after the war; Instr., 
bookkeeping and Ger., Univ. of 111., 1868, the 
first yr. of the opening of the Univ.; Prof., 
Ger., Ger. and Mil. Sc. ; commissioned Col., 

III. Nat. Guard, 1870; in charge of Univ. Bn. 
until 1880; Prof., Mod. Langs., and Mil. Sc, 
do., 1873; Dean of Coll. of Lit., do., 1874; 



Recording .Sec, Bd. of 'IVustees, 1870-87; Bus. 
Agt. (if Univ., 1870-6; Prof, of (ier. Lang, 
and Lit. 1889. Ciavc the Univ. $12,000 in 
i8qi), to be loaned to worthy students; now 
maintained as a students' beneficiary aid fund. 
Retired 1896, going to Calif. Died S 13, 
1903, Pacific Beach, Calif. 

GERTRUDE CLARK SOBER (CHURCH) 

B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1892; b. Ap 15, 1866, 
Detroit; d. Nelson Washington (b. N. Y.) and 
Ellen Augusta (Hurlbut) Clark (b. 1835, Port- 
land, Conn.). Prepared in Mich. St. Norm. 
Coll., Ypsilanti. Pi Beta Phi. Sc. Teacher, 
H. S. ; Coldwater. Mich., 1886.90; Prin., H. 
S., Ishpeming, 1901-03; Instr., H. Sc, Univ. 
of 111., 1903-04. Auth.: Series of articles on 
H. Sc, in Sch. Nezvs of 111., 1903-05; Food, 
Bui. No. 10. Cornell Univ.; Managing Ed., 
Arrow of Pi Beta Phi. Sec, Free Kinder- 
garten Assn., Madison, 1898-99. Mem., Madi- 
son Woman's Club, 1898-09; Tues. Art Club, 
Milwaukee; Milwaukee Branch Coll. Alumnae; 
Chm., Exten. and Indus. Com. Y. W. C. A.; 
y. P., Home for Aged. Married Hiram Allen 
Sober, N 23, 1892 (died S 10, 1900); James 
Sherman Church, Ap 5, 1905. Child, Marion 
Ellen, b. D 23, 1893. Address, 683 Stowell 
Ave., Milwaukee. t 

ALBERT ALEXANDER SOMERVILLE 
Physicist; B. S., DePauw Univ., 1905; b. 
Ja 28, 1883, Milroy, Ind. ; s. Ira A. (b. 1855, 
do.) and Linda Somerville (b. 1850, Edgar. 
111.). Prepared in Milroy H. S. Delta Kappa 
Epsilon. Asst., Math, and Phys., DePauw 
Univ., 1904-05; Instr., Math. Univ. Acad., 
1905-06; Instr., Phys., Cornell, 1906-12; U. S. 
Bur. of Standards, 1908; Chief Physicist, U. 
S. Rubber Co., New York City, 1912 — . Mar- 
ried Emma Louise Rapelye, My 3, 1913, New- 
ark, N. J. Children: Norman Alexander, b. 
F 17, 1914; Marian Linn, b. Mr 9, 1915. Ad- 
dress, U. S. Rubber Co., 1790 Broadway, New 
York City. 

RAFAEL ARCANGEL SOTO 

(See No. 5427.) 

OWEN JAMES TRAINOR SOUTHWELL 

Instructor; A. B., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1915; b. S 20, 1892, New Iberia, La. Pre- 
pared in Beaumont (Tex.) H. S. ; Tulane 
LTniv. Stud. Asst., Carnegie Inst, of Tech., 
1914-15; with Ingahm and Boyd, Archs., 1916; 
Instr., Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 1916-18. 
Naval Aviation, France, 1918 — . Mem., Cath- 
olic Church. Address, 1500 Gulf St., Beau- 
mont, Tex.t 

CHARLES HERBERT SPAULDING 
(See No. 5428.) 

BARTHOLOMEW J. SPENCE 
Professor; B. S., N. W., Univ., 1905; Ph. 
D., Princeton, 1909; b. Je 4, 188 j, Chicago. 
Attended Univ. of Wis., 1905-06. Asst., 
Chem., N. W. Univ., 1903-05; Asst., Phys., 
Univ. of Wis., 1905-06; Asst., Phys., Univ. 
of 111., 1906-07; Asst. Prof., Phys., Univ. of 
N. Dak., 1907; Teaching Fellow in Phys., 
1907-08; Experimental Sc. Fellow in Phys., 
1908-09; Instr., Phys., 1909-10; Asst. Prof., 
Phys., Univ. of N. l^ak., 19 10 — . Auth., Vari- 
ations of Arc Spectra, Astrophysical Jour., 
1905. Me., Epis. Church. Address, Univ. of 
N. Dak., Grand Forks, N. Dak.f 

DAVID ELLSWORTH SPENCER 
Professor; B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1887; A. 
M., Harvard, 1891; b. F 22, 1863, Berlin, Wis.; 
s. Alanson Anderson (b. V/est. Oneida Co., 
N. Y.) and Sarah (Ellsworth) Spencer (b. 
Erie Co., Pa.). Instr., Hist., Univ. of Wis., 



University of Illinois 



1888-90; do., and stud., Harvard, 1891; Act- 
ing Asst. Prof., Hist., Univ. of Mich., 1892- 
93; Asst. Prof., Hist., Leland Stanford, 1892- 
1901; leave of absence from Leland Stanford 
for historical study at Leipsic, Ger., 1899- 
1900; Acting Prof., Hist., Univ. of 111., 1901- 
02; Special historical research work in Paris, 
France, 1902. Address, Pacific Grove, Calif. t 

JOEL ANDREW SPERRY 
Associate; B. A., Yale, 1908; M. S., do., 
1912; Ph. D., do., 1914; b. Jl 10, 1886, New 
Haven, Conn.; s. Frank Howard (b. Ja 3, 
1859, do.) and Mary Beecher (Wells) Sperry 
(b. Ap 29, 1858, Bridgeport, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Wheedon Sch. and New Haven 
(Conn.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Xi; Nu 
Sigma Nu. Honorary Scholar, Yale, 1910- 
11; Asst., Bacteriol., Yale, 19 12-14; Bur. of 
(^"hem. with Pure Food and Drugs Comn., 
1912; Bacterid, with special research in pvt. 
lab.. New York City, 1913; Instr., Bacteriol., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Assoc, do., 1916-18. 
1st Lt., Sanitary Corps, U. ' S. A. Auth.: 
The Antiseptic and Bactericidal Properties of 
Egg White, Jour. Med. Research, 1912; The 
■Behavior of Bacteria towards Purified Animal 
and Vegetable Proteins, Jour. Biol. Chem., 
1913. Mem., Epis. Church; Pres. 111. Section, 
Soc. Am. Bacteriols. Married Caroline Zeily 
Newton, Je 12, 1915, New Haven, Conn. Ad- 
dress, Army Med. Sch., Washington, D. C. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON SPINDLER 
(See No. G626.) 

CHARLES STOCKMAN SPONNER 
(See No. G627.) 

EDWARD G. SQUIRE 
B. S., la. St. Coll., 1916; b. Ag 8, 1893. 
Grinnell, la. Prepared in Grinnell (la.) H. 
S. Gamma Sigma Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; 
Phi Kappa Phi. Instr., Bot. Lab., la. St. 
Coll., 1913-15; Asst. Sec, Y. M. C. A., 191S- 
16; Asst.,. Dairy Mfs?., Univ. of 111., 1916-17. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 1317 West 
St., Grinnell, la.t 

OTIS ORION STANLEY 
(See No. 1595) 

MARGARET BEAUMONT STANTON 

(KIRSHMAN) 
Instructor; B. Sc, la. St. Coll., 1902; A. 
M., Univ. of Wis., 1908; A. M., Columbia, 
1914; b. My 16, 1884, Ames, la.; d. Edgar 
Williams (b. O 3. 1850, Waymart, Pa.) and 
Margaret Price (McDonald) Stanton (b. O 22, 
1845. Zanesville, O.). Prepared in Ames (la.) 
H. 'S. ; Bryn Mawr Coll., 1902-03. Phi Beta 
Phi; Phi Kappa Phi. Instr., Hist., la. St. 
Coll.; Instr., Colo. St. Prep. Sch., Boulder 
Colo.; Teacher, H. S., Des Moines; Instr., 
Home Econ., Univ. of 111., 1914-16; Fellow, 
Womans Educ. and Indus. Union, Boston; 
Instr., Pine Manor, Coll. Dept. of Dana Hall, 
Wellesley, Mass. Auth.: Articles in Teach- 
er's Coll. Record; III. Agr., and others. Mar- 
ried John Emniett Kirchman, Ag 16, 1916, 
Ames, la. Address, 36 Ash St., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

WILLIAM MACY STANTON 
Architect; B. S., Univ. of Pa., 1913; M. S., 
do., 1914; b. S 15, 1888, Tacoma, O. ; s. Wil- 
liam (b. S 15, 1839, Barnesville, O.) and Jane 
S. (Davis) Stanton (b. Flushing, O.). Pre- 
pared in Westtown (Pa.) Sch. Theta Chi. 
Grad. work, Univ. of 111., three yrs. ; Instr., 
Arch., LTniv. of 111., 1914-17; do., Univ. of 
Pa., 1917-18; Plant Engng. Dept., Chester 
Shipbuilding Co., 1917-18; Progress Engng., 
Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia, 1918 — . 



Mem., T. Square Club, Philadelphia; League 
Club, do. Married Edith Cope, S 2, 191 6, 
Woodbury, N. J. Child, Susanna Morris, Jl. 
23, 1917. Address, Lansdowne, Pa.; bus. add., 
c/o Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia. 

ROBERT WATT STARK 

(See No. 921.) 

•JOHN MATHER STAYMAN 

(See No. 155.) 

JOEL STEBBINS 

Professor; B. S., Univ. of Neb., 1899; Ph. 
D., Univ. of Calif., 1903; b. Jl 30, 1878, 
Omaha, Neb.; s. Charles Sumner (b. 1848, 
Pa.) and Sara Ann (Stubbs) Stebbins (b. 
1846, do.). Prepared in Omaha (Neb.) H. 
S. Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi. Scholar, 
Math, and Astron., Univ. of Neb., 1899-1900; 
Asst., Washburn Obs., Univ. of Wis., 1900- 
01; Fellow in the Lick Obs., Calif., 1901-03; 
Lnstr., Astron., Univ. of 111., 1903-04; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1904-13; Prof., do., 1913 — . Rum- 
ford premium. Am. Acad. Arts and Sc, 1913; 
Draper medal, Nat. Acad. Sc, 1915. Auth. 
of various articles in Astron. Jours., 1901-18, 
principall}^ upon stellar photometry. Mem., 
Am. Phys. Soc; A. A. A. S. ; Phys. Com., 
Div. of Phys., Nat. Research Council, 1918. 
Married May Louise Prentiss, 1905, Lincoln, 
Neb. Children: Robert Prentiss, b. 1907; 
Isabelle, b. 1910. Address, 1013 W. Nevada 
St., Urbana. 

AVA D. STEELE 
Superintendent; A. B., Mo. Valley Coll., 
1896; A. M., Univ. of Mo., 1900; b. S 6, 
1876, Carrollton, Mo. Grad. of Boston Sch. 
of Expression, 1897. Kappa Kappa Ciamma. 
Prin., H. S., Larimore, N. Dak., 1901-02; 
Instr., Eng., Millikin Univ., 1903-07; do., 
Lhiiv. Acad., 1907-11; do., Man. Tr. H. S., 
Indianapolis, 1911-13; District Supt., United 
Charities of Chicago. Address, 5493 Cornell 
Ave., Chicago. 

EDWARD STRIEBY STEELE 
Govt. Service; A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1872; 
B. D., Oberlin Theo. Sem., 1877; b. Ap 20, 
1850, Farmingdale, 111.; s. James and Minerva 
S. (McConoughey) Steele. Prepared in Prep. 
Dept., Oberlin Coll. Teacher, Elementary 
Latin, Greek, and Eng., LIniv. of 111., 1872- 
73; minister. Concord, HI., 1877-81; Grad. 
Stud.. Andover Theo. Sem., 1881-83; attend- 
ed Harvard Divinity Sch., 1883-84; Prof., 
Phil., Middlebury Coll., 1884-85; attended 
Univ. of Leipsic, 1885-86; Harvard Divinity 
Sch., 1886-87; Sub-ed., (Century Dictionary, 
1889-91; govt, service, 1891 — . Mem., Soc. 
for Phil. Inquiry of Washington; Am. Phil. 
Assn. Married Grace Avery King, Ja 29, 
1891, Washington, D. C. Address, 1522 Q 
St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

WALDEMAR MATTHAEUS STEMPEL 
(See No. G635.) 

BIRD RICHARD STEPHENSON 
(See No. G636.). 

*ODDGEIR STEPHENSON 
A. B., Univ. of Copenhagen, 1899; b. F 
9, 1880, (Copenhagen, Denmark. Attended 
Poly. Inst., Copenhagen, 1898-1900. Teacher, 
Hist., Geog., and Nat. Hist., Gamulholm Coll. 
(Acad.), Copenhagen, 1898-1900; with Danish 
S. Schuckert Co., Copenhagen, 1900-01; West. 
Elec Co., Chicago, 1902-03; Automatic Elec 
Co., 1903; West. Elec. Co., 1904; Mo. Pacific 
R. R. Co., 1904; Wagner Elec. Co., St. Louis, 
1904; Asst., Elec. Design (half time), Univ. 
of 111., 1907-08. Mem., Epis. Church. Died 
191 1. 



Faculty 



949 



FRANK LINCOLN STEVENS 
Professor; B. L., Hobart Coll., 1891; B. S., 
Rutgers Coll., 1893; M. S., do., 1897; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1900; b. Ap i, 1871, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. ; s. Henry Benjamin (b. Ja 18, 
1842, Fairfield, N. Y.) and Helen Clarissa 
(Lincoln) Stevens (b. Jl i, 1845, Syracuse, 
N. Y.) Prepared in Onondaga Acad., N. Y. ; 
Syracuse Univ.; O. St. Univ. Phi Kappa 
Psi; Sigma Xi. Traveling Fellow, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1900-01; Instr., Vegetable Pathol., 
N. S. Coll. of A. and M. Arts, 1901-02; Prof, 
and Pathol., N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1902-12; 
Dean, Porto Rico Coll. of A. and M. Arts., 
Mayaguez, P. R., 1912-14; Prof., Plant 
Pathol., Univ. of 111., 19 14 — . Auth. : Numer- 
ous books and articles in mags., buls., jours, 
and reports; Assoc. Ed., Phytopathology and 
Jour, of Bacterial. Mem., A. A. A. S. ; Am. 
Breeders' Assn.; Am. Mycol. Soc. ; Am. Na- 
ture Study Soc; Am. Phytopath. Soc; Am. 
Soc. Bacteriol. ; Am. Soc. Naturalists; Bot. 
Soc. Am.; 111. Acad, of Sc. ; N. C. Acad, of 
Sc. Married Addie Theodosia Chapman, Je 
16, 1897, Columbus, O. Children: two, died 
at birth. Address, 1002 Nevada St., Urbana. 

JAMES GARFIELD STEVENS 
Professor; Ph. B., Alfred Univ., 1906; Ph. 
D., Univ. of Pa., 1915; b. Ag 27, 1881, Al- 
fred, N. Y. Prepared in Alfred (N. Y.) 
Acad. Social Settlement Worker, S. End 
House, Boston, 1906-8; In Charity Orgn. 
Work, Greenwich, Conn., 1908-10; Grad. Stud., 
Cornell, 1910-13; Fellow, Univ. of Pa. 1913- 
14; Instr., Sewanee Coll., 1914-15; do., Sociol., 
Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Assoc, do., 1916-18; 
Head of Econ. Dept., Middlebury Coll., Mid- 
dlebury, Vt., 1918 — . M-em., Baptist Church. 
Address, Middlebury, Vt.f 

JOHN ALFORD STEVENSON 
(See No. G641.) 

ROBERT HOWARD STEVENS 
Chemist; B. S., John B. Stetson Univ., 
1908; M. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; b. Jl 
28, 1885, Dayton, O. ; s. Howard Barney and 
Lillis (Allen) Stevens. Prepared in John B 
Stetson Acad., Deland, Fla. Asst., Chem. 
Univ. of 111., 1909-12; Chem., Apartado, Colum 
bia, S. A., 1916; do., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 
1918 — . Mem., Dixie Club, Univ. of 111. Ad 
dress, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 

CARL S. STEVENSON 
Engineer; E. M., O. St. Univ., 1908; b. F i, 
1885, Chicago. Ivy Orator. Asst., Min. 
Engng., O. St. Univ., 1908-09; Min. Engr., 
Tenn. Coal, Iron, & R. R. Co., 1909-10; Instr., 
Min. Engng., LTniv. of 111., 1910-11; Min. 
Engr., Central Sts. Section, U. S. Bur. of 
Mines, Pittsburgh, 1911-13; Dir., Educ. Dept.. 
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., 1913-17. Capt., 30th 
Regt. Engrs. Address, Ishpeming, Mich. 

ROBERT KENT STEWARD 
Professor; B. S. in C. E., Univ. of Me., 
1908; C. E., do., 1910; b. Jl 22, 1885, Skowhe- 
gan. Me.; s. Willard B. (b. 1855, do.) and 
Alice (White) Steward (b. 1856, do.). Pre- 
pared in Skowhegan H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. 
Instr., Univ. of Me., 1909; Instr., G. E. D., 
Univ. of 111., 1909-13; Assoc, do., 1913-16; 
Prof, and Head of Dept., Drawing and De- 
sign, Mich. Agr. Coll., 1916 — . Auth.: (with 
H. W. Miller) Notes on Mechanical Drafting. 
Mem., Soc. for Promotion of Engng. Educ. ; 
Hon. Mem., Elec Soc. Married Marjorie Carl- 
ton, Ag 26, 1911, Old Town, Me. Address, 
Box 822, E. Lansing, Mich. 

CHARLES LESLIE STEWART 
(See No. G643.) 



HAROLD WILSON STEWART 
(See No. 3982.) 

♦RUSSELL OSBORNE STIDSTON 
A. B., Leland Stanford, 191 1; A. M., do.. 
1912; Ph. D., do., 1914; b. Ag 20, 1889. Pre- 
pared in Loo Gatos (Calif.) H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa. Asst., Eng., Leland Stanford, 1911-12; 
Teaching Asst., do., 1912-13; Acting Instr., do., 
1913-14; Asst., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; 
Instr., do., Univ. of Wash., 1915-16. Mem., 
Epis. Church. Died Je 27, 19 16, San Francisco. 

. WILLIAM WARREN STIFLER 

(See G648.) 

J. LEONARD ST. JOHN 
Assistant; A. B., la. St. Teacher's Coll., 
1915; b. F 12, 1891, Janesville, la. Prepared 
in la. St. Teacher's Coll. H. S., Cedar Falls, 
la.; Purdue, 1915-17. Teacher, Chem., Pur- 
due, 1915-17; Asst., Soil Analysis, Univ. of 
111., 1917 — . Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 
1207 W. Main St., Urbana. f 

HARRY HARKNESS STOEK 
Professor; B. S., Lehigh Univ., 1887; E. M., 
do., 1888; b. Ja 16, 1866, Washington, D. C. ; 
s. Jacob F. (b. 1835, Martisville, Pa.) and 
Susan (Lear) Stoek b. 1840, Hagerstown, Md.). 
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Delta Phi; Saluta- 
torian. Min. Engr., Susquehanna Coal Co., 
1888-90; Instr., Mineral Metall., and Geol., 
Lehigh Univ., 1890-3; Asst. Prof., Mineral, 
and Metall., Pa. St. Coll., 1893-7; Ed., Mines 
and Minerals, Scranton, Pa., 1897-1909; Prof., 
Min. Engng., Univ. of 111., 1909 — . Auth.: 
Economic History of Anthracite, published by 
the Carnegie Foundation; The Anthracite Coal 
Fields, U. S. Geol. Sur., Rpt.; Secondary Edu- 
cation of Mine Employees; The Storage of 
Bituminous Coal; also other articles in various 
Jours. Ed.: Coal and Metal Miners' Pocket- 
book; Fulton's Coke; Lake's Prospecting for 
Gold and Silver; Coal Mining Course of In- 
ternat. Text Book Co. Mem., 111. Min. Inves. 
Comn., 1909-17; 111. Mine Rescue Sta., Comn., 
Sec, 1911-17; U. S. Assay Comn., 1900; A. 
I. M. E. ; Inst, of Min. Engrs. of Great Britain; 
Lake Superior Min. Inst.; Coal Min. Inst, of 
Am., Pres. ; W. Va. Coal Min. Inst.; West. 
Soc. of Engrs.; 111. Acad, of Sc; Soc. 
for Promotion of Engng. Educ. Married Mir- 
iam Ricketts, D 20, 1894. Child, Leigh, b. 
1897. Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

HERBERT KING STONE. 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1905; b. 
F 18, 1883, Waterford, Me.; s. William Emer- 
son (b. do.) and Caroline Elizabeth (Fifield) 
Stone (b. Fryeburg, Me.). Prepared in 
Kent's Hill (Me.) Sem.; Univ. of Mich., sum- 
mer 1909; Tulane Univ., 1909-10; Univ. of 
Chicago, iQio-11, summers, 1912-17. Teacher, 
French and Eng., Rugby Acad., New Orleans, 
1906-07; do.. Newman Man. Tr. H. S., do., 
1908-10; Asst., French, Univ. of Chicago, 
1910-11; Instr., do., N. W. Univ., 1911-14; 
do., Univ. of Minn., 1914-15; Asst., Rom. 
Langs., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Instr., do., 
Grinnell Coll., 1917-18; Asst. Prof., do., 1918 — . 
Mem.. Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am. Address, 
1022 Park St., Grinnell, la. 

GERALD DARFIELD STOPP 

(See No. 7241.) 

JAMES STORER 

Secretary; A. B., Cornell, 1912; A. M., do., 
1914; b. N 7, 1887, Buffalo, N. Y.; s. Jacob 
(b. O 18, 1861, Switzerland) and Julia (Kuhn) 
Storer (b. E. Aurora, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Masten Park H. S., Buffalo, N. Y. Phi Delta 
Kappa. Asst. Instr., Cornell, 1910-12; Instr., 
do., 1912-14; do., Univ. of Okla., summer 1913! 



950 



University of Illinois 



do., Dept. of Geol., Univ. of 111., 1914-15; 
Head, Geol. Dept., East. 111. St. Norm.; 
Sec, Bd. of Educ, Buffalo, N. Y. Auth.: 
Origin and Distribution and Uses of Tung- 
sten, 1914; The Geology of Jefferson Co., Ky. ; 
Report on the Oil Fields of Clinton, Okla. 
Mem., Buffalo Chamber of Commerce; Rotary 
Club; Natural Sc. and Hist. Soc. ; Cornell 
Alumni Assn. Married Nora E. Meyer, Ag 
I, 19 1 7, Buffalo, N. Y. Address, 44 Butler 
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

RUSSELL McCULLOCH STORY 
Associate; A. B., Monmouth, 1904; A. -M., 
Harvard, 1909; Ph. D., do., 1917; b. Ap g, 
1883, Washburn, 111.; s. William Murray (b. 
1852, Westford, Pa.) and Zillah Bell (Mc- 
Culloch) Story (b. i860, Cazenovia, 111.). 
Prepared in Aledo H. S. Instr., Clark Coll., 
1909-10; do., Monmouth Coll., 1910-1.-1; do., 
Pol. Sc, LTniv. of 111., 1914-17; Assoc, do., 
191 7; (leave of absence), for Y. M. C. A. 
work in Moscow, Russia, 1917-18; gen. office 
Y. M. C. A., New York City, 1919 — . Auth.: 
Articles in The Outlook and Miin. Encyclo- 
pedia. Mem., Pol. Sc, Assn.; Presby. Church. 
Married Gertrude Anderson, S 1, 1909, Paw- 
nee, Neb. Address, 603 W. Green St., Urbana. 

ELLIS BAGLEY STOUFFER 
(See No. G651.) 

ERNEST LAWRENCE STOUFFER 
(See No. 9420.) 

JOHN ELBERT STOUT 
Professor; A. B., Cornell, 1904; Ph. M., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1908; Ph. D., do., 1918; 
I). D 15, 1867, Lisbon, la. Prepared in Rhodes 
(la.) H. S.; Cornell Coll. Acad. Prof., Educ, 
Cornell Coll., 1905 — . (Leave of Absence) ; 
Acting Prof., Educ, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 1107 W. 
Oregon St., Urbana. t 

EARLE KENNETH STRACHAN 
(See No. G653.) 

FLEDA DEVERE STRAIGHT (MYERS) 
(See No. 3565.) 

MAUDE WHEELER STRAIGHT 
(CARMAN) 

A. B., Wellesley Coll., 1802; b. Fairbury, 
111.; d. Hiram Judson (b. 1840, Chautauqua 
Co., N. Y.) and Annie (Wheeler) Straight (b. 
1842, Naples, N. Y.). Prepared in Oak Park 
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Lib. Course at 
Armour Inst., Chicago, 1894-96; organized 
Pub. Lib., Dubuque, la., 1896-97; Libn., Osh- 
kosh Norm. Sch., 1897-98; Instr., Lib. Econ. 
and Ref. Libn., Univ. of 111., 1898-99; Asst. 
Prof., 1899-1900. Married Albert Pruden 
Carman, Je 21, 1900, Oak Park, 111. Address, 
908 W. California St., Urbana. 

SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON 
(See No. 411.) 

JOHN STROM 
(See No. 4440.) 

WALTER GOTTFRID STROMQUIST 
(See No. 4441.) 

•ARNOLD VALENTINE STUBENRAUCH 

B. S., Univ., of Calif., 1899; M. S., Agr., 
Cornell, 1901; b. Ap 27, 1871, New Orleans, 
La.; s. Valentine (b. Mr 23, 1847, Sondern- 
heim, Ger.) and Henrietta (Weber) Stuben- 
rauch (b. N 10, 1849, New Orleans, La.). 
Prepared in Prep, of Tulane Univ., La. 
Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Acacia. Fellowship in 



Hort., Cornell, 1900-01; Supt. of Agr. Exp. 
Sta., Paso Robles Substation, Calif., 1895-96; 
Clerk, Calif. Exp. Sta., 1896-1900; Fellow in 
Hort., Cornell, 1900-01; Instr., Hort.. Univ. 
of 111., 1901-02; Asst. Prof., Hort. in charge 
of Exp. Sta., Univ. of Calif., 1902-06; Special 
Agt. in Fruit Transportation and Storage, 
Pomol. Investigations of the U. S. Dept. of 
Agr., 1906-13; Pomologist in charge of Pomol. 
Investigations, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1913-14; 
do., in charge of Hort. and Pomol. Investiga- 
tions, do., 1914; Prof., Pomol. Univ. of Calif., 
1914-17. Auth. (with H. B. M. Buchanan): 
A Country Reader, 2 Vols., MacMillan Co.; 
Report on Climate and Cultures at South Coast 
Range Sta., Calif. Exp. Sta. Report, 1895-7; 
Laboratory Study of Percolation of Water 
Through Soils, Calif. Exp. Sta. Report, 1898- 
1901 ; articles on fruits of Calif., in Cyclo- 
pedia of Am. Hort., 1901-2; also a number 
of buls. ; contributions to Revised Encyclopedia 
Am. Hort. by L. H. Bailey; at time of death 
had book on Marketing of Hort. Products in 
preparation which is to be completed by C. 
W. Mann and H. J. Ramsey of U. S. Dept. 
of Agr. Married Marie Elizabeth Meyer, Ja 
8, 1895, San Francisco. Children: Arnold 
Valentine, Jr., b. N 25, 1895; Paul Bailey, b. 
Ja 17, 1907. Died F 12, 1917, Berkeley, Calif. 

OTTO STUHLMANN, JR. 
(See No. G65S.) 

RAY THOMAS STULL 
Ceramist; E. M., O. St. Univ., 1903; b. Mr 
12, 1875, Elkland, Pa.; s. David W. (b. do.) 
and Mary (Thomas) Stull (b. Tuscarora, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Mansfield St. Norm. Sch., 
Pa. Sigma Xi; Acacia; Alpha Chi Sigma; 
Keramos. Chemist, Am. Terra Cotta & 
Ceramic Co., 1902-04; Supt., Mt. Savage 
Enamel Brick Works, 1905-07; Supt., Steiger 
Terra Cotta & Pottery Co., 1907; Instr. 
Ceram., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc, do., 
191 1 ; Dir. of Courses in Ceram., 1912-15; 
Ceram. Engr., Dunn Wire Cut Lug Brick Co., 
i9i,S->7; Chief Ceram., U. S. Bur. of Mines, 
1917 — . Invented Automatic Brick Enamel 
Making Machine, iQio-ii. Auth.: A cheap 
Enamel for Stoneware, Part II, Bui. No. 11, 
Ceram. Dept., Univ. of 111.; Notes on Manu- 
facture of Enamel Brick with Some Investiga- 
tions on Enamel Brick Slips, Bui. No. 12, do.. 
Making Front Brick Without Repressing, Clay 
Worker, 1908; A Lubricating Die for Hollow 
Ware, Clay Record, 1910; The Advantage of 
Thoroi:gh Clay Preparation, Clay Crafter, 1910; 
Influeifice of Variable Silica and Alumina on 
Porcelain Glazes of Constant RO., Trans. Am. 
Ccrain. Soc, Vol. 14; Points on Construction 
and Operation of Lubricating Die, Clay Work- 
er. S 1912; Opalescence and the Function 
of Boric Acid in the Glaze, Bul. No. 14, 
Ceram. Dept. of Univ. of 111.; Cobalt Colors 
Other than Blue, Trans. Am. Ceram. Soc, Vol. 
14; Designs of Seven Test Kilns, do., Vol. 16, 
1914; Deformation Temperatures of Porcelain 
Glazes, do.. Vol. 16, 1914; Tests on Clay Mate- 
rials Available in Illinois Coal Mines, Bul. 

18, 111. Geol. Sur. ; 1917. Mem., Am. (Teram. 
.Soc, Past V. P.; A. C. S. ; Am. Soc, Test- 
ing Materials; Nat. Brick Mfrs. Assn.; Hon., 
111. Clay Mfrs. Assn.; Hon. mem.. Paving 
Brick Mfrs. Inst. Married Lena Taylor, Ap 
10, 1903, Mansfield, Pa. Children: Frances 
Nanette, h. Jl 17, 1905; David Harry, b. Ja 

19, 1907; Frederica My b. S 4, 1910. Address, 
114 W. loth Ave., Columbus, O. 

HENRY ELIJAH SUMMERS 
Prof, and Entomol. ; B. S., Cornell, 1886; 
b. Ag 18(13, Rochester, N. Y. ; 3. Theodore A. 
and Mary A. (Minniss) Summers. Prepared 
in Rochester Free Acad. Sigma Xi. Fellow 
in Anat. and Entomol., 1886-88; Assoc. Prof., 



Faculty 



951 



Biol., Univ. of Tenn., 1888-91; abroad 1891- 
92; working under Prof. S. A. Forbes for 111. 
Bd. World's Fair Com., 1892; Asst. Prof., 
Human Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1893-95; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1895-97; Prof., Zool., la. St. Coll. 
of Agr. and Mech. Arts, Entomol., la. Exp. 
Sta. and St. Entomol. of la., 1898^. Auth. : 
Agr. Buls. and reprints and articles in soc. 
proceedings and in mags.; numerous articles 
in agr. and hort. papers. Mem., la. Acad. Sc; 
A. A. A. S. ; A. E. E. ; Biok Soc, Wash.; 
Entomol. Soc, Wash.; Am. Anatomists. Ad- 
dress, Ames, la.t 

L. WELBORNE SUMMERS 
Livestock Specialist; B. S., Clemson Coll., 
S. C. 1910; b. F 18, 1887, Springfield, S. C. ; 
s. John A. (b. N 4, 1856, do., and Florence E. 
(Phillips) Summers (b. Ag 11, 1853, do.}. 
Prepared in Springfield (S. C.) H. S. Colum- 
bian; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet Asst.; Botanist; S. 
C. Exp. Sta., 1 910; do., An. Husb., Univ. of 
111., 1910-11; do., Ala. Poly. Inst., 191 1; Asst. 
Prof. Am. Husb., do., 1911-12; Prof., do., Va. 
Poly. Inst, and St. An. Husbandman, Va. Exp. 
Sta., 1912-13; Livestock specialist, Cooperating 
with Clemson Coll. E.xten. Dept. Bur. of An. In- 
dus., Washington, D. C. 19 13 — . Nat. Guard, 
of S. C, 1909-10. Auth.: Feeding and Managing 
Dairy Cattle; Co-auth. : Feeding Hogs in Ala- 
bama; Curing Meat on the Farm. Address, 
Orangeburg, S. C. 

EMERSON GRANT SUTCLIFFE 
(See No. G658.) 

ARTHUR HOWARD SUTHERLAND 
Psychologist; A. B., Grand Island Coll., 
Neb., 1899; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; 
b. N ig, 1878; s. George (b. New Brunswick) 
and Elizabeth (Pickett) Sutherland (b. Conn.). 
Prepared in Ottawa Univ., Kan. Sigma Xi. 
Grad. Sch., Chicago; Scholarship, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1906-07; Asst., Phil., Univ. of Wis., 
1907-08; Fellowship, Univ. of Chicago, 1908- 
09; Psych. Dept., Govt. Hosp. for Insane, 
1909-10! Instr., Psych., Univ. of 111., 1910- 
11; Assoc, do., 1911-14; Instr., Psych., Yale, 
1914-17; Psychol., Los Angeles Schs.. 1917 — . 
Mem., Am. Psych. Assn. Married Lora At- 
kins Henion ('02), Jl 16, 1917. Address, 2242 
Cambridge Ave., Los Angeles.f 

SARAH AUGUSTA SUTHERLAND 
Instructor; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1910; b. 
Mr 13, 1887, Madison, Wis., d. Henry J. (b. 
S 17, 1848. do.) and Sarah Maria (Haight) 
Sutherland (b. F 21, 1850, Westchester Co., 
N. Y.). Prepared in Madison (Wis.) H. S. 
Teacher, La Cross Co. Agr. Sch., Onalaska, 
Wis., 1910-12; do., N. Div. H. S., Milwaukee, 
1912-14; do., St. Norm. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis., 
1914-16; Attended Columbia, 1917; Instr., H. 
Sc, Univ. of 111., 191 7 — . Address, loio}^ 
W. California St., Urbana. 

ALEXANDER CULBERTSON SWARTZ 
(See No. 33.) 

A. F. SWEENEY 
Instr., U. S. S. M. A., Univ. of 111., 1918; 
with Marshall Field & Co., Chicago. Address, 
1438 Cullom Ave., Ravenswood, Chicago. 

BERNARD VICTOR SWENSON 
(See No. 780.) 

ANNE DAVIES SWEZEY (ARMSTRONG) 
(See No. 1988.) 

EDWARD EARLE SWINNEY 
Instructor; A. B., Ellsworth Coll., Iowa 
Falls, la., 1910; Mus. B., do., 1917; b. F 20, 
1884, Farmer City, III.; s. John Edward (b. 



184s, Menard Co., 111.) and Lydia Ann (Arbo- 
gast) Swinney (b. 1853, De Witt Co., 111.). 
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Instr., Music, 
San Marcos Acad., San Marcos, Tex., 1911- 
12; Pvt. study in piano and voice, Chicago, 
1912-13; Dir., Music, Wash. St. Norm. Sch., 
Ellensburg, Wash., 1913-16; Instr., Sch. of 
Mus., Univ. of 111., 1916-18; Head Voice 
Teacher, Univ. of Wis., 1918 — . Address, Sch. 
of Music, Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis. 

ALBERT PHILIP SY 
(See No. 844.) 

*DON CARLOS TAFT 
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1852; b. Je 19, 1827, 
Swanzey, N. H. ; s. Zadock Lovell (b. Ap 12, 
1786, West Swanzey, N. H.) and Anne 
(Ramsdell) Taft (b. S 5, 1792, Richmond, 
N. H.). Prepared in Swanzey Acad., N. H. ; 
Shelburn Falls Acad., Mass. Union Theol. 
Sem., New York City, 1852-55. Prin., H. S., 
Elmwood, 111., 1855-56, supplying the pulpit 
part of the time; Teacher, H. S., Metamora, 
111., 1865-08; do., Minonk, 111., 1868-71; Asst. 
Prof., Geol., Univ. of 111., 1871; Prof., do., 
1872-82; visited Europe, 1882; Banker, Han- 
over, Kan., 1883. Married Mary Lucy Foster, 
S 9, 1856, Faribault. Minn, (died F 11, 
1890); Mary Virginia Ford, My 30, 1894, Mil- 
waukee. Children: Lorado, b. Mr 14, i860; 
Florizell A., b. D 30, i8(>2; Zulimie M., b. 
Mr 14, 1868; Doctoria P., b. D 13, 1870. 
Died, Ap 1, 1907, Chicago. 

ARTHUR NEWELL TALBOT 
(See No. 295.) 

LOUIS LISTON TALLYN 
(See No. 1601.) 

FRED WILBUR TANNER 
(See No. G665.) 

MAURICE COLE TANQUARY 
(See No. 3200.) 1 

BEDROS TATARIAN 
(See No. 522.) 

GUY ALLAN TAWNEY 
Professor; A. B., Princeton, 1893; A. M., 
do., 1894; Ph. D., Leipzig, Ger., 1896; b. Mr 
II, 1870, Tippecanoe City, O. ; s. Daniel Abra- 
ham (b. 1833, Gettysburg, Pa.) and Adele 
(Paige) Tawney (b. 1848, Johnstown, O.). 
Prepared in Macalester Coll., St. Paul. John 
C. Green Mental Sc. Fellowship; Baird Prize 
in Oratory; McCosh Prize in Logic. Prof., 
Philos., Beloit Coll., 1897-1907; Lecturer, do.. 
Columbia, 1906-7; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of 
111., 1907-8; Prof., do., Univ. of Cincinnati, 
1908 — . Auth.: Articles and pamphlets on 
psych., logic, and philos. themes. Fellow, A. 
A. A. S. ; mem.. Am. Phil. Assn.; West. 
Phil. Assn., Cosmic and Literary Clubs of Cin- 
cinnati; Presby. Church. Married Marietta 
Ruth Busey, Ap 6, 1909. Children: George 
Busey, b. Jl 7, 1912; daughter. Address, 447 
Warren Ave., Cincinnati. 

HELEN MARY TAYLOR (BUSH) 

(See No. 1780.) 

HORACE TAYLOR 

(See No. 523.) 

RUTH BEATRICE TAYLOR 
(WAGENSEIL) 
(See No. 2527.) 



SCOTT CHAMPLIN 
(See No. 5968.) 



TAYLOR 



952 



University of Illinois 



THOMAS SMITH TAYLOR, JR. 
Research Physicist; A. B.. Yale, 1906; Ph. 
D., do., 1909; b. Ja 30, 1883, Peoli, O. ; s. 
Thomas Smith (b. D 1832, Gilmore, O.) and 
Martha (George) Taylor (b. Ja 17, 1847). Pre- 
pared in Lebanon Univ. Alpha Chi Rhoj Phi 
Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Cuyler 
Fellowship; John Harling Fellowship, Man- 
chester Univ., England. Asst., Phys., Yale, 
1907-9; Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 1909-12; Fel- 
low, Univ. of Manchester, Eng., 1912-13; 
Instr., Phys., Yale, 1913-is; Asst. Prof., do., 
1915-17; Research Physicist, VVestinghouse 
Elec. and Mfg. Co. Auth. : Retardation of 
Alpha Rays by Metal Foils, etc.. Am. Jour. Sc, 
1908; Retardation of Alpha Rays by Metals 
and Gases, Philos. Mag., 1909; Laboratory 
Manual on Laboratory Physics, Gazette, Cham- 
paign, 1910; Ionization of Different Gases by 
Polonium Rays, Philos. Mag., 1911; Number 
of Ions Produced by an Alpha Particle from 
Polonium, do.., 19 12; Ionization of Mercury 
Vapor, 1912; Retardation of X-Rays by Metal 
Points, 1913; Range of X-Rays in Different 
Gases, 1913; Density of Helium by Means of 
a Micro-quarterbalance, 1917. Mem., Am. 
Phys. Soc; Am. Assn. of Applied Scs. Mar- 
ried Nelle Melissa Rietz, Je 16, 1912, Port 
Washington, O. Child, Elizabeth, b. Jl 18, 
1914. Address, 5855 S. Bradduk Ave., Wil- 
kinsburg. Pa. ; bits, add., Westinghouse Re- 
search Lab., East Pittsburgh, Pa. 

WARD HASTINGS TAYLOR 

(See No. 4453-) 

LEO ROY TEHON 
A. B., Univ. of Wyo., 1916; b. Je 21, 1895, 
Dumont, S. Dak. Prepared in Fremont (Neb.) 
and Sheridan (Wyo.) H. Schs. ; Fremont 
Norm. Sch. Asst., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1916-17. 
Pvt., Inf., U. S. A., Jefferson Barracks; 6th 
Recruit Co., 37th Inf., Ft. Macintosh, Tex.; 
Instr., Development Platoon, Yale Sta. Med. 
Dept., Base Hosp.. Camp Devens, Mass. Mem., 
Baptist (Church. Married Mary Viola Bruner 
('13), Ap, 191S, Indianapolis. Address, 1609 
Edgar Ave., Mattoon, HI. 

SETH JUSTIN TEMPLE 
Architect; Ph. B., Columbia, 1892; b. Ag 
IS, 1867, Winona, Minn.; s. Holmes (b. S 4, 
1830, Heath, Mass.) and Mary Eliza (Ford) 
Temple (b. je 23, 1832, Williamstown, Mass.). 
Prepared in Winona (Minn.) H. S. Tau 
Beta Pi. Fellow, Arch., Columbia, 1894. 
Instr., do., Schs. of the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, 1892-94; Studying in Europe, 1894-96; 
Instr., Arch., Univ. of 111., 1896-97; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1897-1904; Practicing Arch., Temple 
& Burrows, Archs., Davenport, la., 1904 — . 
Mem., Am. Inst. Arch., Fellow. Married 
Alice Maud Gamble, Je 12, 1896, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Children: Holmes, b. Ap 11, 1897 
(died Mr 17, 1912); Gilbert, b. Ap 24, 1899; 
Arthur, b. Ag 14, 1902; Malcolm, b. D 2, 
1906; Alice Muriel, b. Ag 2, 1909. Address, 
25 McCIellan Blvd., Davenport, la.; bus. add., 
Davenport Sav. Bank Bldg., do. 

JAMES PUGH TERRY 
Assistant; B. S. A., Cornell, 191 1; b. Ag 
20, 1886, Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y. 
Asst., Dairy Mfg., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. 
Mem., Congr. Church. Address, Riverhead, 
Long Island, N. Y.f 

MARGARET K.\THERINE THEILEN 
(RUCKMICK) 
(See No. 5970.) 

FRANK WATERS THOMAS 
(See No. G671.) 



CHARLES MANFRED THOMPSON 

(See No. 3998.) 

JOHN GIFFIN THOMPSON 

A. B., Univ. of Wooster, 1900; A. M., 
LTniv. of Chicago, 1904; Ph. D., Univ. of 
Wis., 1907; b. JI 17, 1873, Guernsey Co., O. ; 
s. William (b. My 24, 1832, do.) and Elizabeth 
(McConnell) Thompson (b. Ja 25, 1842, do.). 
Prepared in Prep. Dept., Muskingum Col., 
New Concord, O. Philomathean. Scholarship, 
LTniv. of Chicago, 1902-3. Fellow, Pol. Econ., 
do., 1903-4; do., Univ. of Wis., 1904-5; Asst., 
Pol. Econ., Univ. of Wis., 1905-6; research 
work, Carnegie Inst., Washington, D. C, 
1906-7; Instr., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1907-17; 
Pvt. Econ. Research. Auth.: The Rise and De- 
cline of the Wheat Growing Industry in Wis- 
consin, Univ. of Wis. Bui., No. 292, 1909; also 
various articles. Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; Nat. 
Geog. Soc; West. Econ. Soc; Am. Assn. for 
Agr. Legislation. Married Dora Lena Robb, Ag 
5, 1908, New Concord, O. Address, 503 W. 
High St., Urbana. 

JOHN GIVEN THOMPSON 
(See No. G674.) 

MILTON WINFIELD THOMPSON 
(See No. 4457-) 

THOMAS EUGENE THOMPSON 
(See No. 4458.) 

LAMBERT THORP 
Chemist; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1906; 
M.. S., Univ. of Mich., 1910; attended Univ. 
of Cincinnati. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Acolytes. Asst., Chem., LTniv. of Mich., 1909- 
12; Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 1912-15; Chem., 
Park Davis Co., Detroit, 1915 — . Mem., M. E. 
Church. Address, 512 Prospect Place, Cincin- 
nati; bus. add., c/o Park Davis Co., Detroit.! 

JOHN CHARLES THORPE 
(See No. 1430.) 

WALTER EUGENE THRUN 
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1912; M. S., do., 
1914; Ph. D., Univ. of Mo., 1917; b. Mr 22, 
1892, Bloomfield, Wis. Prepared in N. W. 
Coll. Acad., Watertown, Wis.; N. W. Coll. 
Asst., Agr., Chem., Univ. of Mo., 1914-17; 
Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Food 
Div., San. Corps, Surg. Gen's. Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Mem., Lutheran Church. Ad- 
dress, 318 W. 57th St., New York City; bus. 
add., Surg. Gen's. Office, Washington, D. C. 
EDWARD SAMPSON THURSTON 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1898; A. M., 
do., 1900; LL. B., do., 1901; b. Ag 8, 1876, 
New York City; s. William R. (b. 1843, do.) 
and Maria (Sampson) Thurston (b. 1845, Hal- 
lowell Me.). Prepared in St. Mark's Sch., 
Southboro, Mass. Practised Law, New York 
City, 1901-6; Instr., Law, Ind. Univ., 1906; 
Asst. Prof, and Prof., do., George Washing- 
ton Univ., 1906-10; do., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; 
do., Univ. of Minn., 1911-17. R- O. T. C, 
Ft. Snelling, Minn., 191 7; Capt., Inf., N. A., 
1917; Maj., Judge Adv., O. R. C, 1917. 
Auth.: Cases in Quasi Contract, Am. West. 
Pub. Co. Married Florence Chapman Hol- 
brooke, Ap 21, 1908. Child, Ethel Holbrooke, 
b. 191 1. Address, 911 S. 5th St., Minneapolis. 

ARTHUR JERROLD TIEJE 
(See No. G677.) 

RALPH EARLE TIEJE 
(See No. 4460.) 

LEON DEMING TILTON 
(See No. 7269.) 



Faculty 



953 



WILLIAM CALDWELL TITCOMB 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1904; b. Jl 24, 
1882, Augusta, Me. Prepared in Cony H. S., 
Augusta, Me. and Phillips Exeter Acad. Instr., 
Univ. of Mich., 1907-13; Asst. Prof., Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1913-17. Reconstruction work, 
Am. Friends' Unit, France. Addresf, 66 Stone 
St., Augusta, Me.f 

ARTHUR JAMES TODD 
Prof, and Dir. ; B. L.. Univ. of Calif., 1904; 
Ph. D., Yale, 191 1; b. My 6, 1878, Petaluma, 
Calif.; s. Hugh Galbraith (b. My 3, 1856, Pa.) 
and Clara (Tuller) Todd (b. Ap 10, i860, 
Petaluma. Calif.). Prepared in Petaluma 
(Calif.) H. S.; attended Univ. of Aix-Marseil- 
les; Univ. of Paris; Coll. de France; Univ. of 
Munich, 1909-10. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Dir., Boys' Work, Coll. Settlement, 
Berkeley, Calif., 1901-3; rfo.. South Park Set- 
tlement, San Francisco, 1903-6; Chief Proba- 
tion Officer, San Francisco, 1905-8; Teacher, 
Eng., L'Universite Populaire, Paris, 1909-10; 
Instr., Sociol., Univ. of 111., 1911-13; Assoc, 
do., 1913-14; Prof., Sociol., Univ. of Pitts- 
burg, 1914-15; do., L^niv. of Minnesota, 191 5 — ; 
Dir., Training Course, Social and Civic Work, 
Univ. of Minn., 19 17 — . Auth. : Probation — 
What It is and Why; The Primitive Family 
as an Educational Institution; Theories of 
Social Progress. Assoc. Ed., Jour, of Criminal 
Law and Criminology. Mem., Nat. Conf. 
Charities and Corr., 1907-8; Nat. Conf. De- 
linquent Children, 1907; Playground Assn., 
1907-8; Probation Officers Assn., Treas., 1907-8. 
Married Martha Caddis, S 14, 1904. Address, 
721 S. E. 7th St., Minneapolis. 

RICHARD CHASE TOLMAN 
Chemist; S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1903; 
Ph. D., do.. 1910; b. Mr 4, 1881, W. Newton, 
Mass.; s. James Pike (b. Roxbury, do.) and 
Mary (Chase) Tolman (b. Valley Falls, R. I.). 
Prepared in Newton (Mass.) H. S. Attended 
Univ. of Berlin; Technische Hochschule, Char- 
lottenburg, 1903; Rarberei Schule Crefeld, 
1904. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Eta; Sigma Xi; 
Phi Lambda Upsilon, Dalton Fellow. Asst., 
Tech. Analysis, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904-05; 
Instr., Theoretical Chem., do., 1907-09; Re- 
search Assoc, do., 1909-10; Instr., Phys. 
Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1910-11; Asst. Prof., 
do., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1911-12; do. Chem., 
Univ. of Calif., 1912-16; Prof., Phys. Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1916 — ; on leave of absence 
1918— ; resigned, F, 1919. Chief Dispersoid 
Div., Am. Univ. Exp. Sta., Washington, D. 
C. ; Major, Research Div., U. S. A. Auth.: 
The Theory of the Relativity of Motion, Univ. 
of Calif. Press, 1917; many articles in sc. 
jours. ; also reports to the U. S. Ord. Dept. 
on small arms ammunition. Mem., A. C. S.; 
Am. Phys. Soc ; Wash. Acad, of Sc; Chaos 
Club, Chicago; Fellow, A. A. A. S. Address, 
Bur. of Mines, Washington, D. C. 

CHARLES WELDON TOMLINSON 

Associate; B. A., Univ. of Wis., 1913; M. 
A., do., 1914; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1916; 
b. Ap 23, 1892, Detroit; s. Frank Newcomb 
(b. 1855, Cooperstown, N. Y.) and Mary E. 
(Anderson) Tomlinson (b. 1858, Detroit). Pre- 
pared in Waukegan Tp. H. S. Gamma Alpha; 
Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Field Asst., U. 
S. Geol. Sur., 1910-11; Asst. Geol., E. J. 
Longyear Co., 1912; Pfister Vogel Co., 1913; 
Carter Oil Co., 1916; Asst., Geol., Univ. of 
Minn., 1914-15; Prof., do.. Miss. A. and M. 
Coll., 1916-17; Consulting Geol., petroleum 
and coal, 1917-18; Assoc, Geol., Univ. of 111., 
1917-18; Geol., Gypsy Oil Co., Denver, 1918 — •. 
Auth.: Method of Mineralogical Analysis of 
Sand, Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Engrs., 191 5; 
The Origin of Red Beds, Jour, of Geol., Vol. 
24, 1916; The Middle Paleozoic Stratigraphy 



of the Central Rocky Mountain Region, do.. 
Vol. 25, 1917. Mem., A. A. A. S.; Fellow, 
Geol. Soc. of Am.; Pres., Sc. Discussion Club, 
Miss. A. and M. Coll. Married Maude Dun- 
lap Reid, Je 15, 1915, Ashburn Farm, Dodge 
Co., Wis. Address, 2339 Bellaire St., Denver, 
Colo.; bus. add., c/o Gypsy Oil Co., do. 

*ARNOLD TOMPKINS 

A. B., Ind. Univ., 1889; A. M., do., 1891; 
Ph. D., Univ. of O., 1896; b. S 10, 1849, near 
Paris, 111.; s. Henry (b. 1825, near Terre 
Haute, Ind.) and Deliah (Williams) Tomp- 
kins (b. 1826, Chillicothe, 0.). Prepared in 
Paris H. S. ; Ind. St. Norm. Sch. Lit. Club, 
Univ. of Chicago. Prin. or Supt., Schs., 
1875-85; Prof., Depauw Univ. Norm. Sch., 
1885-90; Head, Dept., Eng., Ind. St. Norm. 
Sch., 1890-93; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 
1893-95; Lecturer, Ped., teachers' insts., and 
teacher in summer schs., 1893-95; Head, Dept., 
Ped., Univ. of 111., 1895-99; Pres., 111. St. 
Norm. Univ., Normal, 111., 1899-1900; Prin., 
Chicago Norm. Sch., 1900-95. Auth.: The 
Science of Discourse, Ginn & Co., 1889; The 
Philosophy of Teaching, do., 1891; The Philos- 
ophy of School Management, do., 1894; Con- 
tributor, Ind. Sch. Jour, ipt ten yrs. ; the 
Jour, of Edtic; Jour of Soc, etc.; Ed., Dept. 
of Ped. for eight yrs. Mem., Religious Educ. 
Assn.; Nat. Teachers' Assn.; 111. St. Teachers' 
Assn.; A. F. A. M.; M. E. Church. Married 
Jennie Snyder, 1875, Grandview, 111. Child, a 
daughter. Died Ag 12, 1905, near Menlo, 
Ga. 

CHARLES WESLEY TOOKE. 
(See No. 1431.) 

EDWARD FRITCHOFF TORGERSON 
(See No. 6622.) 

FREDERICK CALKINS TORRANCE 
Engineer; M. E., Cornell, 1911; b. F 13, 
1888, Avon, N. Y. Engr., Power Sta., Tenn, 
Copper Co. and Steam Eng. Dept., Lackawanna 
Steel Co., 1911-13; Instr., Mech. Engng. Lab., 
Univ. of HI., 1913-15; Asst. Engr., Lackawanna 
Steel Co., 1915 — . Mem., Presby. Church. 
Address, 132 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.; 
bus. add., c/o Lackaw'anna Steel Co., Lacka- 
wanna, N. Y.t 

MARY TORRANCE 
(See No. 5977-) 

JOHN KER TOWLES 

B. S., Tulane Univ., 1902; A. M., do., 
1904; Ph. D., Yale, 1908; b. My 30, 1880, 
West Feleciana Parish, La.; s. Daniel Turn- 
bull (b. 1856, do.) and Sarah Butler (Ker) 
Towles (b. 1857, Catahoula Parish). Prepared 
in Prep. Dept., La. St. Univ. Kappa Alpha. 
Fellow, Econ., Yale; Asst., Hist., Tulane Univ., 
1902-04; Prin., H. S., Wilson, La., 1904-05; 
Reporter, New Orleans Times-Democrat, 1905- 
06; Instr., Econ., Univ. of 111., 1908-12; Prof., 
do., Kenyon Coll. Auth.: Factory Legislation 
of Rhode Island, Am,. Econ. Assn., 1908; Early 
Railroad Monopoly and Discrimination in 
Rhode Island, Yale Review, 1909. Mem., 
Econ. Assn. for Labor Legislation; Tulane Soc. 
for Econ. Address, Hood River, Ore.; bus. 
add., Kenyon Coll., Gambler, O.f 

LOCKWOOD JANES TOWNE 
Engineer; Ph. B., DePauw L^niv., 1905; B. 
S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909; b. Je 27, 1885, 
Crawfordsville, Ind.; s. Salem B. (b. Ag 19, 
1847, Ind.) and Laura T. (Lockwood) Towne 
(b. Ja 21, 1849, Covington, Ky.). Prepared in 
Depauw Acad. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Jr. Engr., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1909, 
Engr., Bridge and Bldg. Dept.. C, M. & St. 
P. R. R., 1909-10; Adjunct Prof., Civ. Engng., 



954 



University of Illinois 



ITniv. of Neb., 1910-11; Instr., do., Univ. of 
III., 1911-ij; Supt., Const., Office Supervising 
Arch., do., 1912-17; Engr., struct, div., Engng. 
Dept., Stone & Webster, 1917 — . Assoc. Mem., 
A. S. C. E. Married Helen Merrill Jones, 
1909, Chicago. Children: Mary Merrill, b. My 
9, 1912; Lockwood, Jr., b. Jl 18, 1915. Ad- 
dress, Lovewell Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 

EDGAR JEROME TOWNSEND 
Professor; Ph. B., Albion Coll., 1890; Ph. 
M., Univ. of Mich., 1891; A. M. and Ph. D., 
Univ. of Gottingen, 1900; LL. D., Albion 
Coll., 1915; b. F 22, 1865, Litchfield, Mich.; 
s. Warren and Henrietta (Crocker) Townsend. 
Prepared in Litchfield (Mich.) H. S., and 
Albion Coll., Prep. Dept. Delta Tau Delta; 
Sigma Xi. Prin., Pub. Schs., Reading, Mich., 
1887-8; Co. Examiner of Schs., Hillsdale Co., 
Mich., 1887-90; Teacher, Math, and Hist., 
Chicago Man. Tr. Sch., 1891-3; Asst. Prof., 
Math., Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1895-1905; Prof., do., and Acting Dean, Coll. 
of Sc, 1905-6; Prof, and Dean, do., 1906-14; 
Prof., 1914 — . Auth. : Foundation of Geometry, 
Open Court, 1902; Mathematical papers; (with 
G. A. Goodenough), First Course in Calculus, 
Henry Holt & Co., 1908; (with do.). Essentials 
of Calculus, do., 1910; Complex Variables, do., 
1915; Ed., Am. Math. Series, do. Mem., 
Council, Am. Math. Soc. ; Fellow, A. A. A. S. 
Married Belle Miller, Je 24, 1891, Litchfield, 
Mich. Children: Lorene, b. Je 16, 1895; Edgar 
Jerome, b. My 16, 1909. Address, 510 John 
St., Champaign. 

LOWELL LESLIE TOWNSEND 
Professor; A. B., N. W. Univ., 1909; A. M., 
do., 191 1 ; b. Ja 3, 1888, Remington, Ind. ; s. 
William Selby (b. S 30, 1854, Greencastle, 
Ind.) and Elnora Townsend (b- F 17, 1863, 
Remington, Ind.). Prepared in Remington 
(Ind.) H. S. Acacia. Fellow, Eng., N. W. 
Univ., 1909-11; Pvt. Teacher, Piano, Chicago, 
1911-12; Instr., Music, Univ. of 111., 1912-15; 
do., Univ. of Wis., 1915-16; Asst. Prof., do., 
1916 — . Married Verna Kerker, Je 24, 1916. 
Address, Sch. of Music, Univ. of Wis., Madi- 
son, Wis. 

EDNA ALEMDA TREAT 
Instructor; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory 
of Music, 1910; b. Ag 24, 1884, Spiritwood, 
N. Dak.; d. Arthur Chauncey (b. Mr 10, 1848, 
Claridon, O.) and Anna Marie (Palmer) Treat 
(b. N IS, 1859). Prepared in Claridon (O.) 
H. S. Teacher, Piano, H. Schs., Claridon and 
E. Claridon, O. ; Dir., Mus. and Teacher, Pi- 
ano, Key West, Fla., 19 10; Instr., Piano, Univ. 
of 111., 1912 — . Mem., C^ongr. Church. Ad- 
dress, 905 W. Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., 
120 Univ. Hall, Univ. of 111., do. 

SIDNEY BRIGGS TRELEASE 
(See No. 9444.) 

WILLIAM TRELEASE 
Professor; B. S., Cornell, 1880; Sc. D., 
Harvard, 1884; L. L. D., Univ. of Wis., 1902; 
L. L. D., Univ. of Mo., 1903; L. L. D., 
Wash. Univ., Vernon, N. Y. ; b. F 22, 1857, 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; s. Samuel Riter (b. 1827, 
N. J.) and Mary Elizabeth (Gandall) Trelease 
(b. 1827, N. Y.). Prepared in Bradford 
(Conn.) and Brooklyn (N. Y.) H. Schs. 
Delta Upsilon; Sigma Xi ; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Prof., Bot., Univ. of Wis., 1883-5; do.. Wash. 
I^niv., 1885-1913; Dir., Mo. Botanical Garden, 
1889-1912; Prof., Bot., Univ. of 111., 1913 — . 
Auth.: The Genus Phoeadendron, Univ. of 111., 
IQ16; Winter Botany, 1918; also numerous 
articles for Am. Naturalist, Botanical Gazette, 
etc.; Ed. (with Asa Gray), Botan. Works of 
George Engelmann, 1887; Reports of the Mis- 
souri Botanical Garden, Nos. 1-22, 1890-1912; 



Trans, from Ger., Poulson's Botanical Micro- 
chemistry; Trans, from Danish, Salemonson's 
Bacteriological Technology. Mem., Nat. Acad. 
Sciences; Fellow, Am. Acad. Arts and Sc. ; 
A. M. A. S.; Am. Philos. Soc; Am. Soc. 
Naturalists; Bot. Soc. of Am. Married Julia 
N. Johnson, Jl 19, 1882, Madison, Wis. Chil- 
dren: Frank Johnson, b. 1887; Sam Farlow, b. 
1892; Sidney Briggs ('18), b. 1896; William, 
b. 1903. Address, 1004 S. Lincoln Ave., Ur- 
bana; bus. add., Nat. Hist. Hall, Univ. of 
111. do. 

GEORGE NELSON TREMPER 
Prin., H. S.; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1901; 
b. My 30, 1877, Pontiac, Mich.; s. William I. 
(b. S 1 85 1, do.) and Anna (Browning) Tremp- 
er (b. F 17, 1852, Bath, Eng.). Prepared in 
Pontiac (Mich.) H. S. Supvr. and Organizer, 
Pul). Schs., P. I., 1901-04; Teacher, H. S., 
Franklin, Ind., 1904-05; do.. College Hill, Cin- 
cinnati, 1905-06; Prin., H. S., do., 1906-10; 
Head, Greek and Latin, Acad.j and Supvr., 
Practice teaching, Latin and Ger., Dept. of 
Educ, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Prin., H. S., 
Kenosha, Wis., 191 1 — . Mem., Nat. Educ. 
Assn., 1908-09; Cincinnati Sch. Masters' t'lub, 
igo8-io; Presby. Brotherhood, College Hill, 
Cincinnati, 1908-10; Sec; Univ. Club, Urbana, 
1910-11. Married Metta Irene Robbins, S 19, 
1901. Children: Ruth Irene, b. Je 22, 1905; 
(ieorge Williams, b. F 11, 1907. Address, 32 
English Court, Kenosha, Wis.f 

CLEMENT AUGUSTUS TROTT 
Lt. Col.; b. D 14, 1877, Milwaukee. Pre- 
pared in E. Div. H. S., Milwaukee; West 
Point, 1895-9; Honor Grad., Inf. and Cavalry 
Sch., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1905; Grad., U. S. 
Staff Coll., Ft. Leavenworth, 1906. 2nd. Lt., 
7th Inf., 1899; ist. Lt., 5th Inf., 1900; Capt., 
9th Inf., 1906; Instr., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1906- 
10; Instr., Army Sch. of the Line, Ft. Leav- 
enworth, Kan., 1912; Asst. Prof., Mil. Sc, 
Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Lt. Col., 1917-18; A. E. 
F., France, 1918; Col., 5th Div., Army of 
Occupation, Ger., 1918 — -. Address, c/o Adj. 
Gen., U. S. A., Washington, D. C. 

PERRY FOX TROWBRIDGE 

(See No. G681.) 

ESTHER YOUNG TRUE 

(See No. G766.) 

LEIGHTON J. TRUE 
Instructor; B. S., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1910; 
1). D 30, 1890, Mason City, la.; s. F. S. and 
H. T. True. Prepared in Mason City (la.) 
H. S. Grad. Stud., LTniv. of Wis., 1914-15; 
Asst., Dairy Mfg., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; Instr., 
do., 1917. Married Esther G. True, Jl 19, 
10 1 7, Indianapolis. Address, 709 W. Nevada 
St., Urbana; bus. add., 451 Agr. Bldg., do. 

JOHN MAIN TRUEMAN 
Professor; B. S. A., Cornell, 1895; b. D 19, 
1870. Pont de Bute, N. B., Can.; s. Howard 
(b. Mr I, 1837, do.) and Mary Jean (Main) 
Trueman (b. Mr 24, 1840, Kingston, N. B., 
Can.). Prepared in Sch. of Agr., Truro, Nova 
Scotia. Instr., Dairying, S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 
1895-97; Farm Mgr., Thorndale, Pa., 1897- 
1900; do., Waverly, Pa., 1900-03; Asst., Dairy- 
ing and An. Husb., Cornell, 1903-05; Instr., 
Dairying, LTniv. of 111., 1905-07; Prof., Dairy 
Hush., Conn. Agr. Coll., and Dairy Husband- 
man, Storrs Exp. Sta., 1907-13; do., Agr. and 
Farm Supt., Nova Scotia Agr. Coll., 1913 — . 
Auth.: Milk Supply of (h'cago and Twenty- 
six Other Cities, LTniv. of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 
Bui. No. 120, 1907; Improving Dairy Condi- 
tions, Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Bui. No. 53, 
1908; A Study of Some Connecticut Dairy 



Faculty 



955 



Herds, do., Bui. No. 57, 1909; The Cost of 
Feeding Heifers, do., Bui. No. 63, 1910; Rec- 
ords of a Dairy Herd for Five Years, do., 
Bui. No. 7i, 19 12. Married Clara Louise 
Huff, Ap 27, 1896. Children: Howard Lewis, 
b. Mr 25, 1897; John Thompson, b. F 19, 
1899 (died Ja 6, 1913); Albert William, b. 
Ja IS, 1902; Louise, Van Duyn, b. S S, 1904. 
Address, Truro, Nova Scotia. 

FRANK TURNER 
(See No. 6628.) 

HUBERT MICHAEL TURNER 
(See No. 4468.) 

JOHN KLINE TUTHILL 

(See No. 6630.) 

HIRAM FOLEY TUTTLE 

Appraiser, B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1905; 
M. S., do., 1912; b. Jl 31, 1883, Carson City, 
Mich.; s. Albert H. (b. Sturgis, Mich.) and 
Cora M. (Heath) Tuttle (b. Ionia, Mich.). 
Prepared in Toledo (O.) and Wilkinsburg 
(Pa.) H. Schs. Alpha Zeta. Lab. Asst., Bac- 
terid., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1906-7; Cml. Lab. 
work, do., 1908-10; Min. Lab., B. C, 1910-12; 
O. Exp. Sta., 1912-16; ist. Asst., Soil Phys., 
Agr. Exp. Sta., and Instr., Agr., Univ. of 111., 
1916-18; Land Appraiser, Loan Dept., John 
Hancock Life Ins. Co., Chicago, 19 18 — . Mar- 
ried Edna Pearl Preston, Ag 31, 1912, Wal- 
dron, Mich. Children: Preston Heatji, b. F 
14, 1914; Charlotte Hope, b. Ag 31, 1915. 
Address, 812 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana; 
bus. add., c/o John Hancock Life Ins. Co., 
Chicago. 

JON ANDREAS UDDEN 

Geologist; A. B., Augustana Coll., 1905; b. 
My 19, 1885. Lindsborg, Kan.; s. Johan August 
(b. Mr 19, 1859, Lekasa, Sweden) and Jo- 
hanna Kristina (Davis) Udden (b. Carver Co., 
Minn.). Prepared in Acad., Augustana Coll. 
Sigma Xi. Field Asst., la. Geol. Sur., 1903; 
do., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1904; Grad. Stud., Univ. 
of la., 1905-6; Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8, and 
winter quarter, 1909; Asst. Geol., 111. Geol. 
Sur., 1907-9; do., Tenn. Coal Iron & R. R. Co., 
1910-16; Geol., West. Exploiting Co., 1916 — . 
Auth.: Geology of Clinton Co., la., Annual 
Report, la. Geo!. Sur., Vol. 15; Delafield Drill 
Core, ///. Geol. Sur. Bui. No. 4; Notes on 
Shoal Creek Limestone, do., No. 8; Diamond 
Drill Core from Franklin County, do.. No. 16; 
Structural Materials in Illinois, do.. No. 16; 
The Limestone Industry at Bedford and Bloom- 
ington, Ind., Bui., No. 430, U. S. Geol. Sur., 
iqio. Mem., Independent Presby. Church; 
Scoutmaster, Bov Scouts of Am. ; Rotary Club 
Austin, Tex.; A. I. M. E. ; Nat. Geog. Soc. 
Married Nettie Elizabeth Myers, S 7, 1910, 
Rock Island, 111. Children: John Andreas, Jr., 
b. N 30, 1911; David Myers, b. My 24, 1915; 
Jane Elizabeth, b. Ap 26, 1917. Address, 2921 
Libscomb St., Ft. Worth, Tex. 

BERNHARD ALEXANDER UHLENDORF 
Assistant; A. B., Washington Univ., 1915; 
M. A., do., 1916; b. Mr 6, 1893, Simmern, 
Ger. ; s. Ernest Herman (b. Mr 31, 1859, Han- 
nover, do.) and Mary Margarete (Weiland) 
Uhlendorf (b. S 29. 1862, Loehendorf, do.) 
Prepared in Gymnasium and Teachers' Sem., 
Ger.; McKinley H. S., St. Louis; attended 
Univ. of Wis., summers 191S, 1916. Asst., 
Ger., Univ. of 111., 1916-18. Med. Corps, 
Psychol. Div., U. S. N. A.. Camo Funston, 
1918, Address, 6709 Garner Ave., St. Louis. 

LYNNE HERMAN ULICH 
(See No. G686.) 

ERNEST VAN ALSTYNE 
(See No. G691.) 



SUSANNAH USHER 
Lecturer; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1898; 
b. Ja 14, 1863, La Crosse, Wis.; d. Isaac Lane 
(b. My 12, 1825, Hollis, Me.) and Susannah 
Coffin (Woodman) Usher (b. My 20, 1824, 
Buxton, Me.). Prepared in La Crosse (Wis.) 
H. S. ; Teachers' Coll., Columbia, 1890-1; Pratt 
Inst., 1891-3; Woods Hole, two months, 1894; 
Teacher, Newport Indus. Sch. for Girls, 1887- 
90; do., Sch. of Housekeeping, Boston, 1900-2; 
Grad. Stud., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, 
Conn., summer 1902; Instr., H. Sc, Simmons 
Coll., Boston, 1903-4; Instr., H. Sc, Univ. of 
111., 1904-6; Asst. Prof., do., 1906-11; Special 
work in the marketing of food, 1911-18; Lec- 
turer in Home Econ., Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
Auth.: (With Isabel Bevier) Food and Nutri- 
tion, Lab. Man., iqo8; (with do.) Home Eco- 
nomics Movement; Dietary Studies, U. S. Exp. 
Sta. Bui., No. 129, compiled with others, 1903. 
Mem., Lake Placid Conf. of Home Econ.; 
Natl. Educ. Assn. Address, 805 S. Lincoln 
Ave., Urbana. 

ALEXANDER VALLANCE 
Professor; M. E., O. St. Univ., 1909; b. 
F 14, 1887, Youngstown, O. Asst. Prof., Exp. 
Engng., O. St. Univ., 1910-13; Instr., T. and 
A. M., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; Grad. Stud., do., 
1915-16; Asst. Prof., Exp. Engng., Ga. Sch. 
of Tech., 19 16 — . Mem., United Presby. 
C hurch. Address, 20 W. 12th St., Atlanta\t 

THOMAS FRANKLIN VANCE 
A. B., Coe Coll.; A. M., la. St. Coll.; 
Ph. D., do. Asst., Psych., Univ. of 111., 1913- 
14; la. St. Coll., 1914 — . Address, Sta. A., 
Ames, la.t 

HARLEY JONES VAN CLEAVE 
(See No. G692.) 

HENRI JOHANNES TACOBUS VAN DEN 
BERG. 
Instructor; b. Ja 17, 1869, Amsterdam, Hol- 
land; s. Henri (b. Jl 18, 1825, do.) and 
Johanna Jacoba (Maas) van den Berg (b. My 
31, 1830, do.). Prepared in Hoogere Burger 
Sch., Amsterdam, Holland. Graduated, Royal 
Conservatory, Amsterdam, 1890; Leipsic Con- 
servatory, 1892; pupil of Madame Clara Schu- 
mann, Frankfort, 1893. Prof, of Piano and 
ensemble classes in Conservatory, Amsterdam, 
1894-96; Dir., Govt. Music Sch., Pretoria, So. 
African Rep., 1896-1902; Instr., Piano, Univ. 
of 111., 1905 — . Served in Boer Arrny, 1899- 

1901. Mem., Eglise Wallonne, Anisterdam. 
Married Laura Wolcott, Mv 13, 1901, New 
York City. Child, Oliver Wolcott, b. My 17, 

1902, The Hague, Holland. Address, 310 N. 
Edwin St., Champaign. 

WILLIAM H. VAN DERVOORT 
Manufacturer; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1889; M. E., Cornell, 1893; b. F 28, 1869, 
Ypsilanti, Mich.; s. Thomas S. (b. Phelps, 
N. Y.) and Euphrasia S. (Westfall) Van Der- 
voort (b. do.). Prepared in Mich. St. Norm. 
Sch. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi. Instr., 
Mech. Dept., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1889-92; Asst. 
Prof., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1892-93; Asst. Prof., 
M. E., 1893-99; Root & Van Dervoort Engng. 
Co., Mfr. of Gasolene Engine Mach. and Auio- 
mobiles, Moline and Chicago, 1899 — . Auth.: 
Modern Machine Shop Tools, Norman W. 
Henley & Co.; contributed monthly articles on 
Machine Shop Practice to Machinery for about 
three yrs; Apptd. mem., com. to study indus- 
trial conditions in Europe, F, 19 19. Married 
Mary S. Van Dervoort, N 9, 1892, Lansing, 
Mich. Children: Esther M., b. Je 27, 1896; 
Louise A., b. Ag 9, 1903. Address, 27 11 8th 
Ave., Moline, 111.; bus. add., 2247 Michigan 
Ave., Chicago; or East Moline, 111. 



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CARL CLINTON VAN DOREN 
(See No. 3212.) 

JOHN VAN HORNE 

Instructor; B. A., Univ. of Va., 1908; A. M., 
Harvard, 1909; Ph. D., do., 1913; b- Mr 14, 
1889, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. John D. (b. Ap 19, 
1861, Memphis) and Mary J. (Kegan) Van 
Home (b. Mr 16, 1867, New York City). 
Prepared in Charlottesville (Va.) H. S. Mas- 
ter, Riverview Acad., Ponghkeepsie, N. Y., 
1913-14; Instr., Rom. Lang., la. St. Univ., 
1914-17; do., Univ. of 111., 1917; Dir., French, 
Camp Beauregard, La., summer 19 18. Auth. : 
The Attitude of Leopardi Toward Romanti- 
cism; Giacomo Leopardi and Classical An- 
tiquity, Studies in Language and Literature, 
la. St. Univ., 1916; Spanish Texts and the 
Spanish Language, Mod. Lang. Jour., Vol. 2, 
1918; Comment on Some Posthumous Poems 
and Fragments of Leopardi, Mod. Lang. Notes, 
1918. Mem., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Assn. 
of Mod. Lang. Teachers of Central West and 
South; Am. Assn. of Teachers of Spanish. Mar- 
ried Margaret J. Varney, S 14, 1915- Child, 
Margaret, b. Je 4, 1917. Address, 709 W. Ne- 
vada St., Urbana; bus. add., 216 Lincoln Hall, 
do. 

JOHN RAYMOND VAN KLEEK 

Architect; B. S. A., Cornell, 1912; M. L. D., 
do., 1913; b. O 22, 1888, Auburn, N. Y.; s. 
John Henry (b. 1855, Ithaca, N. Y.) and 
Carrie Fedelia Van Kleek (b. 1858, Auburn, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Auburn (N. Y.) H. S. 
Lambda Chi Alpha; Helios. Asst., Land. Art 
Dept., Cornell, 1913-14; Asst. Land. Exten., 
Univ. of 111., 1914-15; with A. D. Taylor, Land. 
Arch., Cleveland, O., 1915-17. 1st. Lt., Co. I, 
153rd Depot Brig., Camp Dix, N. J., 1917-18; 
do., Co. E, 807th Inf., A. E. F., 1918—. Ad- 
dress, 60 Elizabeth St., Auburn, N. Y. 

ANNA ROBERTA VAN METER 
(See No. 2532.) 

FRANCIS MAURICE VAN TUYL 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of la., 191 1; M. S., 
do., 1912; Ph. D., Columbia, 1915; b. O 15, 
1S87, Denmark, la.; s. Howard M. (b. N 22, 
1859, Burlington, la.) and Dorothy (Graeber) 
Van Tuyl (b. Ag 5, 1862, Franklin, la.). Pre- 
pared in Denmark (la.) Acad. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Asst., Geol., Univ. of la., 
1911-12; do., Columbia, 1913-14; Research 
Asst., Univ. of Chicago for St. Geol. Surs. 
of la.. 111., and Mo., 1914-15; Geol., la. Geol. 
Sur., 1913-15; Instr., Geol., Univ. of 111., 
1915-17; Geol., Univ. of 111., Hudson Bay 
Exploring Expedition, summer iqi6; Asst. 
Prof., Geol., Colo. Sch. of Mines, 191 7—. 
Auth. : Numerous articles and abstracts in 
Bui. Geol. Soc. Am., Am. Jour. Sc, Science, 
Jour, of Geol., la. Geol. Sur., and Proceed- 
ings la. Acad. Sc. Mem., N. Y. Acad. Sc; 
Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Geol. Soc. Am.; Pateon- 
tol. Soc. Am.; 111. Acad. Sc. ; la. Acad. Sc. 
Address, Golden, Colo. 

WILLIAM ALEXANDER VAN WINKLE 
(See No. G693.) 

JEROME GOODSPEED VAN ZANDT 
Y. M. C. A. Sec; B. S., Purdue Univ., 
1904; C. E., Univ. of Wis., 1907; b. Jl 22, 
1883, Chicago; s. George (b. My 4, 1843, do.) 
and Grace (Goodspeed) Van Zandt (b. Ag 3, 
1S63, do.). Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. 
Sch. Engr., Southern Steel Co., Birmingham, 
Ala., 1904-6; Dept. of Bridges and Buildings, 
I. C. R. R.; Engng. Dept., Wis. Central R. R.; 
Staflt of Engrs., Wis. R. R. and Tax Comn.; 
Instr., C. E., Univ. of Wis., 1906-9; Assoc. 
Prof., do., Univ. of So. Calif., 1909-10; Office 



Engr., Salt Lake R. R.; Instr., C. E., Univ. 

of 111., 1910-11; Const. Engr., located St. 
Highways and designed St. Highway const, de- 
tails, 1911-17. Music Dir.. Asst. to Chaplain 
in Militia, 1906-17; Y. M. C. A. Sec. War 
Work, San Diego, Calif., 1917-18; do., France, 
1918 — . Auth.: Articles on Technical sub- 
jects for periodicals, including Wis. Engr.; 
Railway Age Gasette; The Signal Engr.; Lib- 
berty and Other Verses, Pamphlet for Red 
Cross. Mem., Baptist Church; Bov Scout 
Master; Y. M. C. A. Dir. Married Nellie E. 
Davis, S 1, 1909, Los Angeles, Calif. Chil- 
dren: George, b. Mr 20, 1911; (jrace, b. S 23, 
1912. Address, San Diego, Calif. 

JOHN TERRILL VAWTER, JR. 
(See No. 2275.) 

GERRIT JOHN VAN ZOEREN 
Assistant; A. B., Hope Coll., Holland, Mich., 
1912; b. Je 18, 1884, Vriesland, Mich. Asst., 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1913-14; Research Asst., 
Chem., MacDonald Coll., Quebec, Can., 
1914 — . Address, R 4, Zeeland, Mich.; bus. 
add., c/o Mac Donald (Toll., Quebec, Can.f 

DAVID VARON 
Consulting Arch.; D. P. L. G. F., Beaux 
Arts School, Paris, 1903; b. D 22, 1872, 
Pirot, Servia; s. Isaac (b. do.) and Rachel 
(Mevorach) Varon (b. Jerusalem, Palestine). 
Prepared in Jerusalem Schs. and Paris Prep. 
Schs. Mentioned Salem des Artiste Francais, 
Paris, 1004. With different Archs. in Pales- 
tine and France, 1903-5; with W. W. A. 
Boring, New York City, 1905-6; Prof., Arch. 
Design, Syracuse Univ., 1907-9; pvt. teaching, 
New York City, 1909-10; Asst. Prof., Arch., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Consulting Arch., author, 
and lecturer. New York City. Honorable 
mention at the Salon des Artists francais, 
1904. Auth.: Indication in Architectural De- 
sign, W. E. Comstock & Co.; A Method of 
Studying Architectural Design with the Art 
of Indicating as a means of analysis; Freehand 
Drawing in Relation to the Rural School, 
Popular Educator, 1913; Perspective in Rela- 
tion to Architectural Design, Am. Arch., 1913; 
Expression in Architecture, Arch. Record, 
i9id: Architecture after the War, Architecture, 
1917; The Spirit and the Letter, do., 1918. 
Mem., Societe des Architectes diplomes, 
France, 19 18. Married Henrietta Behur, My 
10. 1S96, Jerusalem, Palestine. Children, 
Marcella, b. Ag 14, 1902; Flora, b. S 23, 
1906; Edith, b. N 25, 1909. Address, 64 
Westervelt Ave., New Brighton, N. Y. 

JOHN N. VEDDER 
Professor; A. B., Union Coll., Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1895; A. M., 1897; b. N 28, 1873, 
Schenectady Co., N. Y. ; s. Abram L. (b. 
do.) and Mary (Vrooman) Vedder (b. Danube, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Union Classical Inst., 
Schenectady, N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa; Special 
honors in Math, and Mech., 1895. Attended 
Columbia, 1902-4. Teacher, H. Schs., N. Y. ; 
with Am. Locomotive Co.; Asst. Engr., Exp. 
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1910-14; Prof., Thermo- 
dynamics Union Coll., 1914— . Address, 
Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. 

FRANK LOTAN VENNING 
Arch. Designer; b. Ap 11, 1887, Chicago; 
s. Edward Lotan (b. Callington, Cornwall, 
Eng.) and Sarah Carpenter (Stickney) Ven- 
ning (b. Fox Lake, Wis.). Prepared in 
Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Arch., with 
Younberg, Chicago, 1906-9; do., with Howard 
Shaw, do., 1909-13; Stud., Beaux Arts, Paris, 
1913-14; Instr., Land. Design, Univ. of 111., 
1915-16; Arch. Designer, with Henry Dangler, 
Arch., Chicago, 1916; do., Lowe and Bollen- 



Faculty 



957 



bacher, Archs., do., 1917; do., Schmidt, Gorden 
and Martin, do., 19 17-18. Seigt., Q. M. C, 
N. A., Mech. Repair SIiops, Unit 302, A. E. F., 
France, 1918 — . Mem., A. I. A.; Chicago 
Arch. Club; Chicago City Club. Married Mar- 
garet Tuthill, S 8, 1917, Chicago. Address, 
(>973 N. Ashland Blvd., Chicago. 

CHESTER GARFIELD VERNIER 
Professor; A. B., Butler Coll., 1903; J. D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1907; b. Ja 19, 1881, An- 
sonia, O.; s. Augustus Emmanuel (b. 1852, 
near Canton, O.) and Catharine (Black) Ver^ 
nier. Prepared in Liberty (Ind.) H. S. Phi 
Delta Phi; Order of the Coif. Scholarship, 
Univ. of Chicago Grad. Sch., 1903-04; three 
yrs. scholarships, do., 1904-07; Instr., Ind. Un- 
iv. Law Sch., 1907-08; Prof., Law, Univ. of 
Neb. Law Sch., 1908-09; Prof., Law, Ind. Univ. 
Law Sch., 1909-11; Teacher, summer session, 
Univ. of Chicago, 191 1; Prof., Law, and Sec. 
of Law Faculty, Univ. of 111., 1911-16; Prof., 
Law, Lejand Stanford, ipi6 — . Assoc. Ed., 
Jour, of Am. Inst, of Criin. Law and Criino- 
nology (preparing editorials and notes on cur- 
rent cases of interest). Auth. : Cases on Mar- 
riage and Divorce, Am. Casebook Series, West 
Pub. Co., 1912; Articles in Am. Year Book 
and legal jours. Sec, 111. St. Soc. of Crimi- 
nal Law and Criminology. Married Hazel 
Anderson, Ag 17, 1909, Indianapolis. Chil- 
dren: Robert Louis, b. Ap 23, 191 1; Helen 
May, b. My 14, 1912; Dorothy Jane, b. Je 21, 
1916. Address, 951 Bryant St., Palo Alto, 
Calif. 

JOSEPH BOYCE VERNON 
Assistant; A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 191 1; 
b. 1890, Bushy Fork, N. C. Prepared in (Jary 
(N. C.) H. S.; Univ. of Wis. and Columbia. 
Prin., H. S., Stem, N. C, 1911-13; Instr., 
Econ., Columbia, 1915-16; Asst., Econ. Univ. 
of 111., 1916-17. Mem., Baptist Church. Ad- 
dress, Burlington, N. C.f 

LESTER CARLTON VER NOOY 
(See No. G695.) 



ROBERT 
(See No. 783.) 



CLARKE VIAL 



DAVID CARROLL VIERS 
(See No. 1607.) 

SOPHIE MARY VOSS (MEHARRY) 
(See No. 2534.) 

SABRA WILBUR VOUGHT 
Instructor; A. B., Allegheny Coll., Mead- 
ville. Pa., 1899; B. L. S., N. Y. St. Lib. 
Sch., 1901; d. Frank (b. Rome, Pa.) and 
Adella M. (Wilbur) Vought (b. Dimmock, 
Pa.). Prepared in Jamestown (N. Y.) H. S. 
Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Libn., 
Univ. of Tenn.; Organizer, O. Lib. Comn. ; 
Acting Libn., Allegheny Coll.; Instr., summer 
Lib. Schs., Chautauqua, N. Y. ; Albany, N. Y. ; 
Winona Lake, Ind.; Salt Lake City; Riverside, 
Calif.; Instr., Univ. of 111. Lab. Sch., 1916 — . 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, 901 S. Wright 
St., Champaign. 

GEORGE RAWSON WADE 
Instructor; b. F 5, 1800, Idle, Bradford, 
York, Eng. ; s. Benjamin (b. do.) and Harriett 
(Law) Wade (b. do.). Prepared in Silcoates 
and Bradford (iram. Sch. Teacher, Habersham 
Coll., Hastings, Eng.; do., Stevens Coll., 1903- 
06; Vocal Instr., and Head of Voice Dept., 
Univ. of 111., 1906-11; do., Univ. of Ore., 
191 1 — . Married Frances Hughes, My i, 1900, 
Geneseo, 111. Address, 496 Washington St., 
Eugene, Ore.f 



VERNON MATTHEW WADE 
Assistant; B. S., Shurtleff Coll., 1916; b. 
Ja 13, 1892, Jerseyville. 111. Prepared in 
Alton H. S.; Univ. of 111. Teacher, West. 
Military Acad., 1916; Asst., Chem., Univ. of 
111., 1916-17. Address, 811 Hawley Ave., Alton, 
Ill.t 

CARL WAGNER 
Sec. and Treas., Terra Cotta Assn.; B. S., 
Purdue Univ., 1906; b. F 28, 1881, Saginaw, 
Mich.; s. C. C. C. (b. Ger.) and Felicitas 
(Ellersdorfer) Wagner (b. do.). Prepared in 
Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Machinist Apprentice, 
1902; Draftsman, 1904; Foreman, 1906; Instr., 
T. and A. M., Univ. of 111., 1908-09; Asst. to 
V. P., The Northwestern Terra Cotta Assn., 
1909-16; Asst. to Pres., Nat. Terra Cotta Soc., 
19 16; Sec. and Treas., Central Terra Cotta 
Assn., 1 91 7 — -. Address, 536 Roscoe St., Chi- 
cago. 

CLAUDE LEVERN WAGNER 
(See No. 4473.) 

GUSTAV ERIC WAHLIN 
Associate; A. B., Bethany Coll., Lindsborg, 
Kan., 1903; Ph. D., Yale, 1906; b. D 3, 1880, 
Cannon Falls, Minn.; s. Aaron (b. S 20, 1841, 
Sweden) and Jennie Emila (Sohlberg) Wahlin 
(b. Mr 1859, Wis.). Prepared in McPherson 
H. S. ; Bethany Coll. Acad., Kan. Sigma Xi. 
Grad. Scholarship, 1904-05; Fellowship, 1905- 
06; Instr., Math., la. St. Univ., 1906-08; do., 
Univ. of 111., 1908-12; Stud., Marburg, Ger., 
1912-13; Assoc, Math., Univ. of 111., 1913 — . 
Auth.: On the Base of a Relative Number 
Field with an Application to the Composition 
of Fields, Trans. Am. Math. Soc, 1910; The 
Equation X- — A=0 (p). Jour, fiir Mathematik, 
Vol. 145, 1914; A New Development of the 
Theory of Algebraic Numbers, Trans. Am. 
Math. Soc, Vol. 16, 1915; The Principal Units 
of an Algebraic Domain. Bui. Am. Math. Soc, 
Vol. 23, 1917. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; A. A. 
A. S. Married Louise M. Hauck, Ag 7, 1906. 
Child, Elsbeth Victoria, b. S 23, 191 5. Ad- 
dress, 1903 W. Railroad St., Urbana; bus. add., 
426 Natural History Bldg., do. 

MERTON BENWAY WAITE 
(See No. 524.) 

EDWARD HARDENBERG WALDO 
(See No. G701.) 

MARJORIE L. WALKER 
Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1914; 
A. M., do., 1918; b. F 17, 1891; d. Myron H. 
(b. Ja 17, 1855, Mass.) and Nettie (Stevens) 
Walker (b. Ag 13, 1S66, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Grand Rapids (Mich.) Central H. S. Gamma 
Phi Beta; Omega Phi. Teacher, H. S., Cale- 
donia, Mich., 1914-15; do., Bessemer, Mich., 
191S-16; do., Muskegon, Mich., 1916-17; Asst., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1917 — . Address, 451 Ter- 
race Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.; bus. add., 
loio W. California St., Urbana. 

*LEE WALLACE 
B. P., Syracuse Univ., 1905; b. Ja 9. 1882, 
N. Y. ; s. John Bennett and Cora E. (Noonen) 
Wallace. Prepared in Perry (N. Y.) H. S. 
The Hiram Gee Fellowship in Painting, 1905. 
Attended Julians Acad., Paris; Teacher, Paint- 
ing Dept., Coll. of Fine Arts, Syracuse Univ., 
1907-11; Instr., free hand drawing, Dept. of 
Arch., Univ. of 111., 191 1-12. Judge in Art 
Dept., Perry Fair, 191 1. Mem., M. E. Church; 
Am. Artists Assn. of Paris, 1905-07; Assn. of 
Grad. Painters, Syracuse Univ.; Univ. Club, 
Urbana. Died S 16, 1912. 

*EDWARD PHILIP WALTERS 

B. S.. Mass. Inst, of Tech.. 1899; b. My 4. 
1S78, E. Boston; s. Maurice E. Hughes, 47 



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("amp St., Providence, R. I. Prepared in 
Providence (Mass.) H. S. Asst. Chem., 111. 
Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1809-1900; Biologist, 
Metropolitan Water Bd. of Mass., 1900-03; do., 
Brooklyn Water Bd., 1903, afterwards con- 
solidated with New York Water Bds. ; Head 
of local lal)., Katonah, N. Y. Died Ja 28, 
1904, Katonah, N. Y. 

JAMES HENRI WALTON, JR. 
Professor; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 
1899; Ph. D., Heidelburg 1903; b. F 26, 1878, 
Deer Isle, Me.; s. James H. (b. Ja 25, 1845, 
Castine, Me.) and Florence S. (Hewlett) 
Walton (b. N 21, 1846, New Passage, South 
Devonshire, Eng.). Prepared in Newbury- 
port (Mass.) H. S. Zeta Psi; Sigma Xi. 
Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; do., 
Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1900-01; Austind fel- 
lowship for foreign study, Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1901-03; Instr., Chem., Univ. of 111., 
1903-06; .Assoc, do., 1906-07; Asst. Prof., do., 
Univ. of Wis., 1907-11; Assoc. Prof., do., 
1911 — . Auth.: (with A. T. Lincoln) Ele- 
mentary Quantitative Analysis, Macmillan, 
1908; (with L. Kahlenberg) Qualitative Analy- 
sis, 1911; also a number of articles. Mem., 
A. C. S. Addres.<!, 419 Sterling Court, Madi- 
son, Wis.t 

EDWARD HARVEY WALWORTH 
(See No. 5990.) 

CHING-CHUN WANG 
(See No. G703.) 

HENRY BALDWIN WARD 
Profe-ssor; A. B.. Williams Coll.. 1888; A 
M. and Ph. D., Harvard, 1892; b. Mr 4, 1865, 
Trov, N. v.; s. Richard Halsted (b. Je 17, 
1837, Bloonitield, N. J.) and Charlotte Allen 
(Baldwin) Ward (b. N 18, 1838, do.). Pre- 
pared in Troy (N. Y.) H. S. Sigma Xi; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Phi Eta; Salutatonan; various 
prizes; Morgan Fellowship, Harvard, 1890-2; 
attended L'nivs. of Gottingen, Freiburg, Leip- 
sic, 1888-90; Heligoland, Ville Franche-sur- 
Mer. Naples, and Newport. R. I. Biol. Stas. 
Instr., Sc. Troy H. S., 1885-88; do., Zool., 
Univ. of Mich., 1893; Assoc. Prof, and later 
Prof, of Zool., Univ. of Neb., 1893-1906; Head 
Prof., do., 190(1-09; Dean, Coll. Med., 1902- 
09; Prof., Zool., Uniiv. of 111., 1909 — . Ed.: 
Studies from Zool. Lab., Univ. of Neb., 5 
Vols.; Asst. Ed., Am. Ncitiiralist ; Wood's Ref- 
erence Handbook- of Med. Sc; Ed., Sii;nia Xi 
Quarterly, 191 3 — ; Founder and managing 
Ed., Jour, of Parasitology, 1914 — . Auth.: 
Sigma Xi Quarter Century Record and His- 
tory, 191 1 ; (with 0. C. Whipple and number- 
ous scientific collaborators) Fresh Water Biol- 
ogy, Wiley & Sons, 1918. Asst., 1893, and in 
charge Biol, work, Mich. Fish Comn. Assn., 
1897-1901; Dir., Biol. Svir., Great Lakes, 1902- 
03; Scientific Asst., U. S. Bur. Fisheries, 1908; 
on Alaska Salmon Investigations; Pres., Zool. 
Soc ; Sec, and Pres., Am. Micros. Soc; ed., 
Trans., do. V. P. Fisheries Soc; Assoc; .\. 
M. A.; Pres., Am. Med. Coll., 1908; Nat. 
(^ent. States; Pres., Neb. Acad.; Soc. Zool. 
de France; Russian Soc Acclamatization of 
Animals and Plants; Permanent Com., Internat. 
Zoological Congresses; V. P., and Pres., Am. 
Fisheries Soc, 1909-17; General Sec, Sigma 
Xi, 189s; Com. on Helminthology, Div. of 
Med. and Related Sc, Nat. Research Council, 
19 iS; Corresponding foreign mem., Nat. Acad, 
of Medicine. Venezuela; Pres., 111. St. Acaii. of 
Sc. Married Harriet Cecelia Blair, 1894, Chica- 
go. Children: Cecelia Blair, b. N i, 1895; Char- 
lotte Baldwin, b. Mr i, 1897. Address, iioi W. 
Nevada St., Urbana, 

♦HUGH ELMER WARD 
B. S., Agr. Coll., Mich., 189s; M. S., Ann 
Arbor, Mich., 1898; b. F 13, 1872, Ada, Mich.; 



s. Hugh Henry (b. 1840, do.) and Laura Eliza- 
beth (Frost) Ward (Ij. 1846, Kenne, Mich.). 
Grad. Work in Bacteriol., Physiol., and Or- 
ganic Chem., Teacher, district schs. of Mich., 
1889-95; Teacher's Life Cert., Mich.; Bac- 
teriol., Park Davis & Co., Detroit; Instr., Soil 
Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Instr., Bac- 
teriol., do., 1901-02. Auth.: various articles. 
Died D 29, 1909. 

JOSIAH FRANK WARD 
Assistant: B. S., N. W. Univ., 1914; C. E., 
do., 1915; a. Ja 3, 1892, Chicago. Prepared 
in Evanston Acad, and H. S. Sigma Xi. 
Computer, Evaporation Investigation, Carnegie 
Inst., 1912-15; Asst., Engr., Pa. Co., Freight 
Terminal, Chicago, 1915-17; Research Asst., 
Engng. E.xp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1917-18 — . 
Mem., M. E. Church. Address, 825 Ayars Place, 
Evanston, 111. 

RUTH AIMEE WARDALL 
(See No. 1996.) 

*ROBERT BOWNE WARDER 
A. B., Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind., 1873; 
B. L., Harvard, 1874; b. Mr 28, 1848, Cin- 
cinnati; s. John Aston (b. 1812, Philadelphia) 
and Elizabeth Bowne (Haines) Warder (b. 
1815, do.). Prepared in Cincinnati, O. 
Teacher, H. S., Mooresville, Ind., one yr. ; 
si)ent some yrs. traveling in the west and in 
Germany in connection with Geol. Sur.; Instr., 
Chem. and Nat. Phil., Univ. of 111., 1875-79; 
Haverford, 1879-80; Purdue Univ., 1880-3; 
St. Chem., 1883-87; Prof., Chem. and Phys., 
Howard Univ., Washington, D. C, 1887-1905. 
Auth.: The Speed of Saponification of Ethyl 
Acetate and Evidence of Atomic Motion within 
Liquid Molecules; Pioneer Investigations in 
I'hys.; Chem. Papers: Influence of Time in 
Fertilizer Analysis; Speed of Dissociation of 
Brass; Dynamical Theory of Albmenoid Am- 
monia; Recent Theories of Geometric Isomer- 
ism; The Major Premise in Phys. Chem. Mem., 
I'riend's Church (minister) ; Fellow, and V. 
P. for Chem., A. A. A. S., 1890; A. C. S. ; 
Ger. Chem. Soc; Civ. Engng. Soc; Dir., 
Cent. L^nion Mission; Bible Soc; Soc. for 
Religious Educ. Married Gulielma M. Dor- 
hind, Mr 25, 1884, Wellington, Can. Died, 
Jl 23, 1905, Washington, D. C. 

EARLE HORACE WARNER 
(See No. G704.) 

ARTHUR RAY WARNOCK 

(See No. 2539,) 

FREDERICK MARTIN WILLIAM 
WASCHER 

(See No. 4962.) 

EDWARD WIGHT WASHBURN 

Professor; B. S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905; 
Ph. D., do., 1908; b. Mv 10, 1881, Beatrice, 
Neb.; s. William G. (b. 1851, Calais, Me.) and 
Flora E. (Wight) Washburn (b. 1852, do.). 
Prepared in Beatrice (Neb) H. S. Research 
Assoc, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1906-08; Assoc, 
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Asst. Prof.,i 
Phys. Chem., do., 1910-13; Prof., Phys. Chem., 
do., 1913-16; Prof., Ceram. Chem., and head 
of Dept., Ceram. Engng.,. do., 1916 — . Chm., 
Sub-Com. on Ceram. Chem. of the Nat. Re- 
search Council, 1917 — . Auth.: Introduction 
to the Principles of Physical Chem., McGraw- 
Hill Book Co., 1915; about forty different 
articles in jours, of Chem. and Phvsics. Mem., 
A. A. A. S.; A. C. S.; Am. Phys. Soc; Am. 
Ceram. Soc. ; 111. Acad, of Sc ; Soc. of Glass 
Tech.; Si.ema Xi. Married Sophie de Veer, Je 
8, 1910, Boston. Children: VVilliam de Veer, 
b. My 20, 1911; Janet, b. Ja 22, 1913; Roger, 
b. S 30; 1914. Address, 808 W. Oregon St., 
Urbana. 



Faculty 



959 



♦LESLIE ABRAM WATERBURY 
(See No. 1785.) 

HARRY WILLIAM WATERFALL 
Mech. Engr.; B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 
igii; b. Je 6, 1887, Boston. Asst., M. E., 
Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1911-12; Instr., Maeh. 
Design, Univ. of 111., 1.913-17; Mech. Engr., 
Angus Jose Co., Ltd., Calcutta, India, 1917 — . 
Mem., Epis. Church. Address, c/o Angus 
Jose Co., Ltd., Calcutta, Indiaf 

WILLARD OTIS WATERS 
(See No. 1438.) 

GORDON WATKINS 
(See No. G706.) 

OSCAR S. WATKINS 
(See No. 2855.) 

ELMO SCOTT WATSON 
Assistant; A. B., Colo. Coll.. 1916; b. Ap 2, 
1892, Colfax, 111.; s. Harvey Scott (b. Ta 16, 
1858, Jeffersonville, O.) and Charlotte Wat- 
son (b. S 9, i860, Lexington, 111.). Prepared 
in Colfax H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Q. Q. Club. 
Tnstr., Eng., Colo. Coll., 1916-17; Police Re- 
porter and Telegraph Ed., Colorado Springs 
Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1917-18; 
Asst., Eng., (journalism) Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
Mem., A. F. A. M. ; McLean Co. 111. Hist. Soc, 
1910; 111. St. Hist. Soc, 1915; Univ. Club, 
1 9 18; Presby. Church. Married Julia Etta 
.Seldomridge, N 30, IQ18, Chicago. Address, 
Lincoln Apartments, Urbana; btis. add., 103 
Law Bid., Univ. of HI., do. 

FLOYD ROWE WATSON 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Calif., 1899; 
Ph. D., Cornell, 1902; b. Ap 23, 1872, Law- 
rence, Kan.- s. Norman Allen (b. D 10, 1829, 
Machias, N. Y.) and Helen Altana (Hitch- 
cock) Watson (b. O 10, 1835, Gainesville, N. 
Y.). Prepared in Los Angeles H. S., and 
Calif. Norm. Sch. Sigma Xi; LeConte Fellow, 
Univ. of Calif.; Whiting Traveling Fellow, 
do.; Pres. White Fellow, Cornell. Asst. Phys., 
Univ. of Calif., 1897-9; do., Cornell, 1902; 
Instr., Phys., Univ. of 111., 1902-04; Asst. 
Dean Coll. of Engng., do., 1908-09; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1904-1915;. Auth.: Surface Tension 
at the Interface of Two Liquids, Phys. Review, 
Vol XII, 1901; Viscosity of Liquids Deter- 
mined by Measurements of Ca]iillary Waves, 
do., Vol. XV, 1902; Elementary Laboratory 
Course in Phys., Univ. of 111., Gazette Pub- 
lishing Co., (Thampaign, 1903; Revised 1904, 
1905, 1906; Review of Milliken and Gale's A 
Lab. Course in Phys., Sch. Review, Vol. 15, 
1907; Effect of Air (Currents on Sound (ab- 
stract of address before the Brit. Assn. Meet- 
ing, 191 1) British Assn. Report, Reprinted in 
Engng., Vol. XCII, 191 1, and in Physikalische 
Zeitschrift ; Musical Echoes, Sc, Vol. 34, 191 1; 
Inefficiency of Wires as a Means of Curing 
Defective Acoustics of Auditoriums, do., Vol. 
35, My 1912, reprinted in Scientific Am. Sup- 
plement, Vol. 74, Jl 13, 1912. An Investiga- 
tion of the Transmission, Reflection and Ab- 
sorption of Sound by Different Materials, 
Ph\s. Revic-w. Vol. VII (2), Ja 1916; (with 
W. A. Shewhart) A Study of Ripple Wave 
Motion, do.. Vol. VII (2), F 1916; (with 
J. M. White) Echoes and Reverberations in 
the Auditorium, Univ. of 111., Bui. No. 87 
of the Engng. Exp. Sta., My 29, 1916, Re- 
printed in Engng. (London) Vol. CII, O 20, 
1 9 16; An Investigation of the Acoustical 
Properties of the Armory at the Univ. of 111., 
Current Opinion, O, 19 16, Proceedings of the 
III. Acad, of Sc, Vol. 9, 1915; (with H. T. 
Booth) An Acoustical Thermometer (abstract), 
Phys. Review, Vol. IX, Ap. 1917; Recent De- 



velopments in Acoustics of Buildings, Sch. Sc. 
and Math., Vol. XVII, N, 1917; Acoustics of 
Buildings from the Standpoint of Music, 
Proc. of Music Teachers' Nat. Assn. (in press), 
1918. Mem. Phys. Soc; Univ. of 111. E. E. 
Soc, Hon. Mem.; Fellow, A. A. A. S. Married 
Estelle Jane Barden, 1902, South Pasadena, 
Calif. Children; Norman Allen, b. My 11, 
1909; Robert Barden, b. Ap 14, 1914. Address, 
905 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana; bus. add., 
20O Physics Bldg., do. 

WILLIAM WATSON 
Born S 4, 1880, Peoria. Prepared in Glas- 
ford H. S. Instr., Foundry, Univ. of 111., 
1905-6. Mem., Baptist Church. Address, 122 
N. Oak St., Champaign. 

RUDOLPH WEAVER 
Professor; Diploma in Arch., Drexel Inst., 
1905; b. Ap 17, 1880, Johnstown. Pa. Pre- 
pared in Pa. State Coll. ; Drexel Inst, of Art 
and Sc, Philadelphi'a, 1905; Columbia, 1906- 
07. Acacia; Sigma Phi Epsilon ; Sigma Tau; 
Gold Prize for best design. Tutored in Shade 
and Shadows, Columbia Univ.; Chief Drafts- 
man, 1907-09; Instr., Arch., Univ. of 111., 
1909-11: Prof., Arch., and Supervising Arch., 
St. Coll. of Washington, 191 1-15; Head of 
Dept., do., 191 5 — . Designed and supervised 
erection of Collegiate buildings at the State 
Coll. of Washington. Auth.: A Report on 
the Ventilation and Sanitation of the Dormi- 
tories of Common Univ., Etc. Address, Pull- 
man, Wash. 

*JOHN BURKITT WEBB 

C. E., Univ. of Mich., 1871; b. N 22, 1841, 
Philadelphia; s. Charles Roe (b. Eng.) and 
Eliza Ann (Greaves) Webb (b. do.). Prepared 
in Philadelphia H. S. ; attended Univs., lieiil- 
elberg, Gottingen, Berlin, and Paris, 1878- 
80. Asst. Prof., C. E., Univ. of Mich., 1871; 
Prof., C. E., Univ. of HI., 1872-78; Prof., App. 
Math., Cornell Univ., 1880-85; Prof., Math, 
and Mech., Stacey Inst, of Tech., 1885-87; 
Carnegie Retiring Allowance, 1907. Consult- 
ing Engr., Mech., Phys., and Math., etc.; 
Judge at Internat. Elec. Exhibition, Philadel- 
phia, 1884; Juror at La. Purchase Exposition, 
St. Louis, 1905. Invented: Floating Dyna- 
mometer; Viscous Dynamometer; Dynamo- 
phone for the precise measurement of power, 
and other scientific apparatus. Auth.: numer- 
ous short papers. Mem., various scientific, 
social, and religious societies and clubs. Mar- 
ried Mary Emeline Gregory. 1876, Champaign. 
Children: Margaret, b. 1877; Dudley Lank- 
ester, b. 7880; Hubert Greaves, b. 1882; Har- 
old Worthington, b. 1S85; Carolas Roe, b. 
1886. Died F 17, 1912, New York City. 

HUBERT ANTHONY WEBBER 
(See No. 1095.) 

ROY IRVIN WEBBER 
(.See No. G709.) 

*HENRY ADAM WEBER 
Professor; Ph. D., O. St. Univ., 1879; b. 
Jl 12, 1845, Clinton Tp., Franklin Co., O. ; s. 
Frederick (b. Palatinate, Ger.) and Caroline 
(Tascher) Weber (b. do.). Prepared in Otter- 
bein Univ., Westerville, O. ; Sch. of Tech., 
Kaiserslauten, Univ. of Munch, Ger. Chem. 
to Geol. Sur. of O., 1869-74; Prof., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1874-82; Mfr. of sugar from 
sorghum, 1882-84; Prof., Agr. Chem., O. St. 
Univ., 1884 — . Chem. to St. Bd. of Agr. 
Comn., 111.; St. Bd. of Health, 111.; St. Chem., 
O. ; Mem., St. Dairy and Food Comn.; St. Bd. 
of Agr., O.; Pure Food Standards Comn. 
Mem., A. C. S.; A. S. A. S.; fellow. Am. 
Miscros. Assn.; O. Acad, of Sc. ; Internat. 
Congr. of App. Chem. Auth. : Qualitative Anal- 



960 



University of Illinois 



ysis; numerous articles in Jour. A. C. S., in 
reports of the St. Dairy and Food Comn., O. 
Married Rosa Ober, D 29, 1870, Columbus, O. 
Children: Henrietta; Hilda L. Died Je 4, 
1912, Columbus, O. 

HENRY CHARLES PAUL WEBER 
Research Chem. ; Ph. D., Univ. Wurzburg, 
1903; b. Jl 17, 1878, Bloomfield, N. J.; s. 
Henry J. (b. 1853, Newark, N. J.) and Lydia 

B. (Reppin) Weber (b. 185J, Leipzig). Sigma 
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Teacher, H. S., 
Rutherford, N. J., 1904-05; Chem., U. S. Bur. 
of Standards, 1905-12; Asst. Prof., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1913-17; Research Chem., West- 
inghouse Elec. Co., 19 17 — . Auth.: Pamphlets 
on Chem. subjects. Mem., 111. Acad. Sc. ; A. 

C. S.; Nat. Geog. Soc. ; Univ. Club. Married 
Elsa B. Weber, 1905, Bloomfield, N. J. Chil- 
dren: H. Henry R. ; Elsa R. ; L. R. Eran- 
ziska; Marie Henrietta R. ; Hildegard Dorothy. 
Address, 421 Locust St., pdgwood Park, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

FRANK DANIEL WEBSTER 
Brigadier Gen.; Grad., West Point, 1889; b. 
S II, 1866, Rollo, Mo.; s. Henry and Melinda 
Ray (Burlingame) Webster. Prepared in 
Rollo (Mo.) Pub. Sch.; Mo. Sch. of Mines 
and Metallurgy. Inf. and Cory Sch. of Mines, 
Leavenworth, Kan.; Army War Coll. Acacia. 
Army Officer, 1889 — . Maj., 20th and 22nd 
Inf., Univ. of 111., 1913-16; Lt. Col., 22nd 
Inf., 1916; Col., soth Inf., 1917; Brigadier 
Gen., N. A., 1917 — . Married Anna George 
Angell, D 4, 1900, Manila, P. I. Children: 
Mary Angell, b. N 23, 1901; Anna George, 
b. My I, 1904. Address, c/o War Dept., 
Washington, D. C. 

RAYMOND WEEKS 
Professor; A. B., Harvard, 1890; A. M., do., 
1891; Ph. D., do., 1897; b. ja 2, 1863, Tabor, 
la.; s. Joseph Van Renselaer (b. F 2, 1820, 
Sheridan, N. Y.) and Imogene (Cookson) 
Weeks (b. O 5, 1821, do.). Prepared in Cen- 
tral H. S. Kansas City; Phillips Acad., And- 
over, Mass. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Signet. Highest scholarships during four yrs. 
and Traveling Fellow to Harvard, 1893-5. 
Studied a yr. and a half in Paris, and half 
yr. in Berlin. Instr., French, Univ. of Mich., 
1891-3; Prof., Rom. Langs., Univ. of Mo., 
1805-1908; do.. Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Prof., 
Rom. Langs, and Lit.. Columbia, 1908 — . Field 
Ambulance Service, A. E. F., France, 1917-18; 
Received Cross of Knighthood for distinction 
in Service, France. Invented four or five 
instruments for study of the organs of speech. 
Auth. : Ode to France, Oxford LTniv. Press, 
1917; sixty or more articles, pamphlets, etc. 
Ed., Romanic Review. Married Mary Arnoldia, 
Mr 3, 1S95, Kansas City, Mo. Children: 
Hugh Arnoldia, b. Mr 30, 1891 ; Joseph, b. 
Ag 15, 1900; Elie, b. Ap 12, 1903. Address, 
Columbia Univ., New York City. 

HARRY MONTGOMERY WEETER 
(See No. G711.) 

CARROLL HARVEY WEGEMANN 
Geologist; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1903; A. 
M., do., 1907; b. Mr 26, 1879, Lake Mills, 
Wis.; s. August H. (b. do. and Susanna I. 
(Harvey) Wegemann. Prepared in Lake Mills 
H. S.; Beloit Coll. Acad., W. Geol. work, 
Ont., 1904; do.. Isle of Pines, W. I., 1905-6; 
Asst., Geol., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Asst., Geol., 
U. S. Geol. Sur., 1907-17; Geologist, Franco 
Wyoming Oil Co., 1917 — . Auth.: Some Notes 
on River Development in the Vicinity of Dan- 
ville, 111., Univ. Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1909; 
Notes on the Coals of the Custer Nat. Forest, 
Mont., U. S. Geol. Sur. But., 381-A, 1909; 
(with H. S. Gale) The Buffalo Coal Field, 



Wyo., do., 381-B, 1910; The Salt Creek Oil 
Field, Wyo., do., 452, 191 1; numerous other 
articles in U. S. Geol. Sur. Bills. Mem., Geol. 
Soc. of Wash.; Pick and Hammer Club; Y. M. 
C. A., 1902-09; Geol. Soc. of Am.; Nat. 
Geog. Soc; Wash. Soc. of Fine Arts; Cosmos 
Club. Married Louise P. Hiss, Ap 8, 191 1. 
Address, 736 Natrona Ave., Casper, Wyo. 

ROBERT BRUCE WEIRICK 
Student; A. B., Colo. Coll., 1911; A. M., 
Harvard, 1913; b- Je 19, 1887, Pueblo, Colo. 
Prepared in Centennial H. S., Pueblo, Colo. 
Instr., Eng., la. St. Coll., 1913-15; Asst., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Instr., do., 1916- 
18. Ensign Sch., Municipal Pier, Chicago, 1917; 
Pel ham Bay, N. Y., 191 8-19; Commissioned 
Ensign, 1918; Mustered out, 1919. Grad. Stud., 
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1919 — . Mem., Baptist 
Church. Address, "Y" Inn, Champaign. 

CAMILLO WEISS 
(See No. G713.) 

LOUIS DWIGHT HARVELL WELD 
(See No. G715.) 

JOHN RICHARD WELLS 

(See No. 5491-) 

LANSING SADLER WELLS 

(See No. G718.) 

NEWTON ALONZO WELLS 
Professor; B. Painting, Syracuse Univ., 
1S77; b. Ap 9, 1852, Lisbon, N. Y. ; s. Alonzo 
(b. O 1825, Westville, N. Y.) and Julia Anna 
(Cargin) Wells (b. Constable, N. Y.). Pre- 
pared in Franklin Acad., Malone, N. Y. Sigma 
Xi. Studied in the Acad. Julien under Ben- 
jamin Constant, J. P. Laurens, and Adolph 
Bouguereau, 1886, 1895-97. Instr., Union 
Coll., 1877-79; Prof., Drawing, Syracuse Univ., 
1879-89; Dean, Sch. of Art, West. Reserve 
Univ., 1889-90; Prof., Hist, and Practice of 
Painting, Univ. of 111., 1899-1903; Prof., Arch. 
Decoration, 1903 — . Has executed many art 
works of both pub. and pvt. character; exhib- 
ited in the larger nat. exhibitions, since 1884; 
in Paris Salon, 1896-98; Columbian Exhibi- 
tion, 1893. Executed mural paintings in Univ. 
of 111. library, Springfield Court House, five 
historical paintings: De Soto Landing at 
Tampa Bay, De Soto's March through the 
Pine Forests of Georgia, The Treachery of 
Tuscaloosa, The Discovery of the Mississippi, 
The Burial of De Soto in the Waters of the 
Mississippi; in the lobby of the Gayser Hotel, 
Memphis, Tenn., executed 1912-15. Auth.: A 
Portfolio of Little Etchings, 1889; Use of 
Color in Architetcure, Inland Arch.; Mural 
Painting, Brush and Pencil. 1900; A Descrip- 
tion of the Affective Character of the Colors 
of the Spectrum, Psych. Bui.,. Vol. 7, 1910; 
various reviews and other articles upon art 
topics for newspapers and art mags. Mem., 
Nat. Soc. of Am. Artists, 1889; Arch. League 
of Am., 1900, V. P., 1903-04; Salmagundi Club, 
1903; Arch. League of N. Y., 1903; Nat. Soc. 
of Mural Painters, 1904; T. Square Club, Phil- 
adelphia, 1906; Chicago Soc. of Etchers. Mar- 
ried Flora A. Ellis, 1879, Schenectady, N. Y. 
Child, Reginald Ellis, b. Ja 8, 1881. Address, 
803 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 

WILLIAM FIRTH WELLS 

B. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1910; b. Ag 
25, 1887, Boston. Asst., Univ. of N. Dak., 
1910-11; Acting Chief Chem., Filtration Plant, 
Washington, D. C, 1911-12; Asst., Mun. Dairy- 
ing, Univ. of 111., 19 12-13. Mem., Epis. 
Church. Address, 2105 ist St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C.f 



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961 



ROBERT ROSS WELSHIMER 
Colonel; b. Ap 20, 1885, Neoga, 111.; s. 
Pliilip and Melinda Elizabeth (McNutt) Welsh- 
imer. Prepared in Neoga H. S.; West. Mil. 
Acad.; Univ. of 111.; Grad., U. S. Naval Acad., 
1908. Distinguished Grad., Coast Artillery 
Sch., 1915. Beta Theta Pi. With 135th Co., 
C. A. C., 1908-9; Dist. Ord. Officer, 1909-10; 
Dist. Adjt., 1910-n; Duty with 95th Co., C. 
A. C, 1911-13; Coast Defense Ord. Officer, 
1913-14; With ii2th Co., C. A. C, 1914; Adjt. 
Bat. of Siege Artillery, 1914-15; With 31st 
Co., C. A. C, 1916; Capt. C. A. C, 1916; Prof., 
Mil. Tactics, Univ. of 111., 1916; Capt., ist 
C. A. Brig., 7th Regt., A. E. F., Ord. Officer, 
France, 1916-17; Major, Ft. Monroe, Va., 
1917-18; Lt. Col., do., 1918 — . Auth.: A Primer 
for the Officer's Reserve Corps, Louden & 
Flaiiigam, Champaign; The R. O. T. C. in the 
Land Grant Colleges, U. S. Artillery J our., 
1917; various professional pamphlets on Heavy 
artillery. Address, Neoga, 111.; biis add.. Ft. 
Monroe, Va. 

EDGAR ISAAC WENGER 
Consulting Engr.; B. S., McGill Univ., 1899; 
b. Ag 24, 1878, Ayton, Ont.; s. N. and Isabel 
(Philip) Wenger. Prepared in Woodstock 
Baptist Coll. Acacia; Nicholls Scholarship. 
Engr., Const. Dept., Westinghouse E. & M. 
Co., 1903-5; Instr., Elec. Engng., Univ. of 111., 
1906-9; Assoc, R. R. Engng., 1909; Asst. 
Prof., Elec. Engng., McGill Univ., 1909-10; 
Consulting Engr., Regina, Sask., 19 10 — . Mar- 
ried Janette M. Wenger, Je 22, 1907, Chicago. 
Child, Charles E.. b. Je 20, 1908. Address, 
Whitmore Bldg., Regina, Sask., Can.f 

HENRY AUGUST DE WERFF 
(See No. 6656.) 

THOR GRIFFITH WESENBERG 
Student; A. B., Univ. of Pa., 1910; A. M., 
do., 191 1 ; b. N 27, 1887, Philadelphia; s. 
Frithjof (b. Mr i, 1835, Bergen, Norway) and 
Emma (Griffith) Wesenberg (b. Cincinnati). 
Prepared in North East H. S., Philadelphia. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Harrison Scholarship. Teacher, 
French and Spanish, North East H. S., Phila- 
delphia, 1910-11; do., Kohut Sch., New York 
City, 1912-13; Asst., Rom. Lang., Univ. of 
111., 1913-15; Grad. work, Harvard, 1915-17. 
U. S. Marine Corps, 1917 — . Address, 1851 N. 
19th St., Philadelphia. 

HAROLD MALCOLM WESTERGAARD 
(See G722.) 

IRVING MARK WESTERN 
(See No. 1788.) 

TERRENCE ONAS WESTHAFER 
(See No. G723.) 

NATHAN AUSTIN WESTON 
(See No. 586.) 

MARY MINERVA WETMORE 
Instructor; b. Canfield, O.; d. John and 
Minerva (Wallace) Wetniore. Prepared in 
Salem (O.) H. S. Studied in Cleveland Sch. 
of Art; Philadelphia Sch. of Design; Art 
Students' League, New York City; four yrs. 
study abroad. Julien Acad, and Colorosi Acad., 
Paris; Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1900 and 
1901. Instr., Art and Design, Univ. of 111., 
1906 — . Mem., Am. Art Assn., Paris; Wom- 
an's Art Club, New York City; Art Student's 
League, New York, Bd. of Control; Soc. of 
Chicago Artists; The Arts Club of Chicago; 
Artists Guild of Chkago; Am. Fed. of Arts, 
Washington, D. C; Bd. Women's Art Club, do. 
Address, 511 W. Church St., Champaign. 



HENRY CLYDE WHEELER 
Associate; B. S. A., Ont. Agr. Coll., 1907; 
b. D 15, 1884, Newton Falls, O.; s. Charles 
(b. D 19, 1853, Brookfield, O.) and Alice 
(Sturble) Wheeler (b. Ja 29, 1861, do.). 
Field Work, soil sur., 1908-09; Asst., Soil 
Sur., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1900; 
Assoc, Soil Physics, 1912 — . Married, Edith 
Lucile Voris, N 25, 1915, Waterloo, 111. Ad- 
dress, 409 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 

LUCILE WHEELER (ADAMS) 
Associate; B. A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1907; 
M. A., Columbia, 1915; b. White River, Junc- 
tion, Vt. ; d. Leonard Douglas (b. i860, Mont- 
pelier. Vt.) and Jennie Augusta (Smith) 
Wheeler (b. 1861, Randolph, Vt.). Preparea 
in Hartford (Vt.) H. S.; Vt. Acad. Chi 
Omega; Omicron Nu; Alpha Theta Chi. 
Teacher, H. S., Reading, Mass., 1907-9; do.. 
Central H. S., Springfield, Mass., 1909-10; do.. 
Friend's Select Sch., Philadelphia, 1910-14; 
Grad. Stud., Dartmouth Coll., summer 1913; 
Univ. of Minn., 1915-16; Research Lab., Colum- 
bia Assn. for Improving the Conditions of the 
Poor, summers 1915, 1917; Assoc, Dept. of 
H. Sc, Univ. of 111., 1916-18. Auth.: Corn 
and Corn Products used as Food, Univ. of 
III. Exten. Circular, No. 9, 1917; The Place 
of the Market Basket in a High School Course 
in Foods, Univ. of 111. Bid., Vol. 14, No. 19, 
Conservation and Club Work, Jour, of Home 
Econ., Vol. 10, No. 3. Married Roger Adams, 
Ag 29, 1918, White River Junction, Vt. Ad- 
dress, 603 W. Green St., Urbana. 

RUTH WHEELER 
Professor; A. B., Vassar, 1899; Ph. D., 
Yale, 1913; b. Ag s, 1877, Plains, Pa.; d. 
Jared Ward (b. Ja 23, 1853, Pleasant Mt, 
Pa.) and Martha (Evans) Wheeler (b. Jl 5, 
1853, Pittston, Pa.). Prepared in W. Pittston 
(Pa.) H. S. and pvt. study; Univ. of Chicago; 
Cornell Univ. Teacher, Sc. and Ger., H. S., 
W. Pittston, Pa., 1899-1901; do.. H. S., Sara- 
toga Springs, N. Y., 1901-4; Instr., Chem., 
Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-10; do., H. 
Sc. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1912-13; Assoc, do., 
1913-15 : Asst. Prof., do., 1915-18; Head, Home 
Econ., Goucher Coll., Baltimore, 1918 — . Auth.: 
Children's Food, Food Adm. Bur. (in press); 
Wheat Saving, Univ. of 111., 1918; The Nu- 
tritive value of proprietary infant foods. Am. 
Jour. Discipline of Children, 19 14; As Milk 
Modifiers, do., 1915; Proteins in growth, Sc. 
Monthly, 1916; Recent contributions to the 
foundation of dietetics, Am. Jour. Home Econ., 
Vol. 7, 1916; The War and Dietetics, do.. Vol. 
8, 1916; Woman's part in conservation. The 
Agr., 191 7; Book Reviews, Vulte: Household 
Chem., Jour. A. C. S., 1917, and Jordan, Food 
Poisoning. Am. Jour. Home Econ.. 1918. Mem., 
Sigma Xi; Omicron Nu; A. C. S.; A. A. A. 
S.; Assn. Study and Prevention of Infant 
Mortality: Am. Assn. Biol.; Am. Home Econ. 
Assn.; Ex. Com., Am. Assn. of Dietetics. 
Address, 416 Forrest Road. Roland Park, Md. : 
bus. add., c/o Home Econ. Dept., Goucher 
Coll., Baltimore. 

*WILFRED FORREST WHEELER 
(See No. G724-) 

GEORGE FRISBIE WHICHER 
Professor; A. B., Amherst Coll., 1910; A. 
M., Columbia, 1911: Ph. D., do., 191S; b- N 
5, 1889, Lawrenceville, N. J.; s. George Meason 
(b. Jl 29, i860. Muscatine, la.) and Lillian 
Hope (Frisbie) Whicher _(b. N 22. i860. Dan- 
burv, Conn.). Prepared in Brooklyn (N. Y.) 
Poh". Prep. Sch. Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Instr.. Eng., LTniv. of 111., 1913-15; 
Asst. Prof., Amherst, Mass., 1915 — •. Auth.: 
Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood 
(Dissertation) 1915; Early Essayists in Cam- 



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hridgo History of American Literature, Vol. I, 
Minor Humorists in Cambridge llistoi-y of 
American Literature. Vol. 11 L Mem., Mod. 
I.ang. Assn. Married Harriet Fox, Jc 20, 1914- 
Children: Stephen Emerson, b. Te 16, 1915; 
Edward Fo.x, b. O 8, 1916 (died My S, ^pi?)- 
.Iddycss S VVoodside Ave., Amherst, Mass.; 
bus. add., Amherst Coll., Amherst, Mass. 

GUY MONTROSE WHIPPLE 
Psychologist; A. 1?., Brown, 1897; Ph- D., 
Cornell, 1900; b. Je 12, 1876, Danvers, Mass.; 
s. John Francis (b. Ag 20, 1842, Ipswick, 
Mass.) and Cornelia Eliza (Hood) Whipple (b. 
Mr 25, 1843, Danvers, do.). Prepared in Glou- 
cester (Mass.) H. S.; Holton H. S., Uanvers 
(do.) ; Clark Univ. Phi Helta Theta. Asst., 
Psych., Clark Univ., 1897-8; Cornell, 1898- 
1902; Lect., do., 1902-4; Asst. Prof., do., 1904- 
u; Acting Prof., Univ. of Mo., 1907-8; Asst. 
Prof., do., 191 1-14; Assoc. Prof., Educ., Univ. 
of 111., 1914-15; Prof., do., 1915-1S; Dir., Bur. 
of Salesmanship Research, Carnegie Inst., of 
Tech., Pittsbrugh, igiS— . On Com. Nat. Re- 
search Council on the 'Mental Examination of 
Recruits. Auth.: (Uiide to H. S. Observation, 
Bardccn, 1908; Questions in Gen. and Educ. 
Psych., (/().; Questions in Sch. Hygiene, do., 
1909; Man. of Mental and Phys. Tests, War- 
wick and York, 1910; 2nd edition, 1914-15; 
Translation, Mental ]'"atigue, do., 191 1; The 
Psych. Methods of Testing Intelligence, do., 
1914; How to Study Effectively, Pub. Sch. 
Pub. Co., 1916; about 50 Mag. articles. Mem. 
Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa; 
Kappa Delta Pi; A. A. A. S. : Am. Psych. 
Assn.; Nat. Soc. Study of Educ; Am. Assn. 
LTniv. Profs.; N. E. A. Married Clarice Rog- 
ers, S 4, 190 1, Danvers, Mass. Children: 
Philip Montrose, b. 1) 31, 1902 (died S 2, 
1903); Richard Randolph, b. Ap 13, 1905; 
Guv Montrose, Jr., b. Jl 25, 1915. Address, 
c/o Carnegie Inst, of Technology, Pittsburgh. 

JAMES WILBUR WHISENAND 
(See No. G725-) 

JOHN EZRA WHITCHURCH 
(See No. 4490.) 

ALFRED HOLMES WHITE 
Professor; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1893; 
B. S., do., 1904; b. Ap 28, 1S73, Peoria; s. 
Samuel Holmes (b. 1830, Lockport, N. Y.) and 
Jennie (McLaren) White (b. 1840, Glasgow, 
Scot.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda 
Upsdon: Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst., Chem., 
Univ. of 111., 1893-96; Stud, in Polytechnicum, 
Zurich, 1896-97; Instr., Chem. Tech., Univ. 
of Mich., 1897-1904; Asst. I'rof.. do.. 1904-07; 
Tr. Prof., Chem., Engng., do., 1907-11; Prof., 
do., 1911-17. Capt. Ord. Dept., U. S. R., 1917- 
18; Lt. Col., Ord. N. A., 1918— ; Chief, Tech. 
Section, Nitrate Div., Ord. Dept. Auth.: The 
Disintegration of Cement Floors and Side- 
walks, Midi. Tcclniic. Vol. j_'. 1909: Disin- 
tegration of Fresh Cement Floor Surfaces by 
the Action of Carbon Dioxide at Low Tempera- 
tures, Proceedings Am. Soc. for Testing Mate- 
rials: (with J. H. Wyman, W. A. Dunkley, and 
P. Barker) Studies in the Manufacture of 
Coal Gas, Proceedings Mich. Gas Asstt., looo; 
Destruction of Cement Mortars and Concrete 
through Expansion and Contraction. Proceed- 
ings Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, 1911; 
(with R. S. Tour) The Function of Tar in the 
Condensation of Coal (ias. Proceedings Mich. 
Gas Assn., 1911; (with Perry Barker) Coals 
Available for the Manufacture of Illuminating 
Gas, U. S. Bur. of Mines. Bui. 6, 1011; (with 
John W. Hacker and Frank Steere) The Elec- 
trical Separation of Tar from Coal Gas, First 
Paper, Proceedings Mich. Gas Assn., S 191.3, 
Progressive Age 30, 1912; Volume Changes in 



Portland Cement and Concrete, Proceedings 
Am. Soc. for Testing Materials 14, 1914; (with 
R. B. Rowley and C. K. Wirth) The Electrical 
Separation of Tar from Coal Gas. Second 
paper, Proceedings Mich. Gas Assn.^ 1914; 
Volume Changes in Concrete, Proceedings In- 
ternat. Engng. Cong., San Francisco, 1915; 
(with H. T. Hood) The Heat Treatment of 
Iron and Steel in a Neutral Atmosphere. Pro- 
ceedings Mich. Gas Assn., 1915; (with Homer 
T. Hood) Gas as a Case Hardening Agent, do 
Mem., Mich. Gas Light Assn.; A. C. S.; Re 
search Club. Univ. of Mich.; Am. Gas Inst.; 
Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; A. I. of Chem 
F; Cosmos Club; Unitarian Church. Mar 
ried Rebecca Mason Downey, Jl 28, 1903 
Pueblo, Colo. Children: Alfred McLaren, b 
11 I. 1904; Mary Julian, b. Je 15, 1907. Ad 
'dress, c/o Chief of Ord., Washington, D. C. 

ANNA DAVID WHITE 
(See No. 2281.) 

EARL ARCHIBALD WHITE 
(See No. 3600.) 

JAMES McLaren white 

(See No. 625.) 

MARION BALLANTYNE WHITE ' 
Dean of Women; Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 
1893; A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1906; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1910; b. Peoria, 111; d. 
Samuel Holmes (b. Lockport, N. Y.) and 
lennie E. (McLaren) White (b. Glasgow, 
Scot.). Prepared in Peoria H. S. ; Univ. of 
Munich, 1899-1900; l^niv. of Wis., summer 
1004-05; L^niv. of 111.. 1904-05. Phi Beta 
Kappa"; Sigma Psi. Instr., Math., H. S., 
Pueblo, Col.; do., Peoria, 1895-9 and 1901-2; 
do., Univ. of 111., 1902-08; do., Univ. of Kan., 
1908-10; Asst. Prof., Math., do., 1910-14; 
.Vssoc. Prof., Math., Dean of Women. Mich. 
St. Norm. Coll., Ypsilanti, Mich., 1914 — . Ad- 
dress, Forrest Ave., Ypsilanti, Mich. 

ROBERT CALVIN WHITFORD 
(See No. G729-) 

ALBERT LEMUEL WHITING 
(See No. G730.) 

HAMMOND WHITSITT 
(See No. 2001.) 



HERBERT LUCIUS WHITTEMORE 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1903; M. 
1: , do.. loio; b. O I, 1876, Milwaukee; s. 
Lucius L. ■ and Charlotte Elizabeth (Hanson) 
Whittemore. Prepared. East Side H. S., Mil- 
waukee. .\sst. to A. P. Hanson, exp. work, 
Berlin. Ger.. 1005-6; Systematizer, British West- 
inghouse Elec. "Mfg. Co., Manchester, Eng., 
1005; Instr., App. Mech., Univ. of 111., 1906- 
c-;' Assoc, do., 1907-10; Engr. Tests, Water- 
town Arsenal, Mass., 1910-12. Instructing 
mechanics, strength of materials, Columbia, 
1 91 2-16; Assoc. Prof., Mechanics, Univ. of 
Okla!, 1916-17: Prof., do., 1917; on leave for 
govt, service for duration war; Assoc. Engr.; 
Phvsicist, Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. 
r " 1917; problems airplane const.; Mech. 
Fn'^r , Chief Div. 5. Sec. i. Bur. of Standards, 
W^rshington, D. C. " .■\uth.: The Strength of Ox- 
I'cetylene Welds in Steel, Univ. of III., E.Yp. 
s'ta Bui. Urbana, 1910; also various articles. 
Mem., Soc. for Testing Materials. Address, 3920 
Northampton St., N. W. Washington, DC; 
bus. add.. Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. C. 

CHARLES WILLIAM WHITTEN 
(See No. 2866.) 



Faculty 



963 



JOHN HAMILTON WHITTEN 
(Sec No. 4975-) 

GEROLD CARL WICHMANN 
Assistant; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 19 14; 
b. S 6, 1893, Wis.; s. Otto G. (b. Gcr.) and 
i\[arie (Schmidt) Wichmann (b. Switzerland). 
I'reparcd in EhiihiTrst Coll.; Univ. of Wyo. 
Prep. Sch. Asst., Psych., Univ. of 111., 1915- 
17. Pvt., Med. C'orps, Camp Lewis. Address, 
Base Hospital, Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. 

HERMAN IL WIEBE 
Instructor; A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1913; A. 
M., Univ. of Wis., igi6; b. My 19, 1S87, 
.Samara, Russia; s. Rev. Herman and Ger- 
trude (Epp) Wiebe. Prepared in Beatrice 
I (Neb.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; V. P., Y. M. 
C. A. Teacher, Gage Co., Neb., 1908-9; Instr., 
Ger., Bethel Coll., Newton, Kan., 1913-15; 
Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1916-17; Instr., Ger., 
Bethel Coll., Newton, Kan., 19 17 — . Mem., 
* Ger. Mennonite Church. Married Elizabeth 
Margarcte Goertz, Ag 18, 1915. Mountain 
Lake, Minn. Child, Lenore Elizal)cth, b. N. 8, 
1917. Address, c/o Bethel ('oil., Newton, 
I Kan. 
I JOSEF WIEHR 

Professor; Ph. B., la. St. Univ., 1904; A. 

.M., do., 1005; Ph. L)., Univ. of Pa., 1907; b. 

My 3, 1869, Reinerz, Ger.; s. Gustav (b. F. 

'. II, 1846, do.) and Johanna (Schaffer) Wiehr 

I (b. S 12, 1847). Prepared abroad and in 

" Decorah Inst., la. Phi Beta Kaiipa. Fellow, 

Ger., la. .St. Univ., 1904-05; Harrison Fellow, 

Univ. of Pa., 1905-06; Univ. Fellow, do., 1906- 

"7. Lecturer, Ger., la. St. Univ., summer, 

fi904; Instr., do., 1905; do., Univ. of Pa., sum- 
mer, 1906; Asst., Ger., Univ. of 111., 1906-07; 
Instr., do., 1907-10; do., Ger., Smith Coll., 
1910-11; Assoc. Prof., do., 191 1. Field Artil- 
lerie Regt. von Poucker, Schlesisches, Num- 
mer 6, 1890-93. Auth. : Hcbbel and Ibsen, 
.Stuttgart, 1908; Lessing's "Minna von Barn- 
helm." Edited with introduction. Notes, and 
Vocabulary, Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 
19 10; Graded Exercises in German Prose Com- 
position, do., 1912; also various articles. Mem., 
I Mod. Lang. Assn.; Soc. for the Adv. of Scand. 
Studies. Married Isabelle Lee Glennie, Ag 
12, 1 912, Northampton, Mass. Address, 
I Northampton, Mass. 

ROY HAROLD WILCOX 
Associate; B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1914; b. 
JI 27, 1887, Richfield, Minn. Prepared in Min- 
neapolis H. S. Alpha Zeta. Agr. Expert, 
C'okato Associated Schs. of Agr., 1911-13; 

I Stud. Instr., Agr., Univ. of Minn., 19 13-15; 
Asst., An. Hush., Univ. of 111., 1915-16; Assoc, 
do., 1917 — . Mex. Border. Bat. F; Sergt., F. 
A., San Antonio, Tex.; Mu.stered out, D i, 
1915. Mem., Ba|)tist Church. Address, 810 
Michigan Ave., Urbana. 

ERNEST JULIUS WILCZYNSKI 
Professor; A. M. and Ph. D., Univ. of Ber- 
lin, 1897; b. N 13, 1876, Hamburg, Ger.; s. 
Max (b. Inowrazlaw, do.,) and Frciderike 
(Hurwitz) Wilczynski (b. Memel do.). Pre- 
pared in N. Div. II. S., Chicago. Nautical Al- 
manac, 1898; Columbian Univ., 1898; Univ. of 
Calif., 1898-1907. Research Assoc, Carnegie 
Inst., Washington, L). C, 1903-5; Assoc. Prof., 
Math., Univ. of 111. 1907-10; do., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1910-14; Prof., Math., do., 1914; Prize 
Belgian Acad, of Sc, 1909. Auth.: Projective 
Differential Geometry of Curves and Ruled 
Surfaces, B. G. Tuebner, Liepsic, 1906; (with 
E. II. Moore and M. Mason) The New Haven 
Math. Colloquim, Yale Univ. Press, New 
Haven, (.'on., 19 10; Plane Trigonometry and 
.\pplications, Allyn and Bacon, 19 14; College 
Algebra with Applications, do., 1916; also 



about fifty articles. Mem., Am. Math. Soc; 
Ci_rcol() Matematico di Palermo. A. A. A. S. 
(Fellow.) Married, Countess Ines Macola, 1906, 
Padua, Italy, ('hildren: Elena Renza, b. Ag 
10, 1907; Massiniilla Ines, b. Jl 30, 1909; 
(irace Beatrice, b. Ap 21, 1913. Address, 5332 
Kimbark Ave., Chicago. 

CHARLES THORNTON WILDER 
(See No. 852.) 

CARROL CARSON WILEY 
(See No. 2284.) 

MABEL WILKERSON 
Instructor; Ph. B., Univ. of Ariz., 1909; b. 
Ag -'2, 1885, Tuscarora, Nev. ; d. Thomas W. 
(b. Mr 30, 1848, Quincy, 111.) and Mariam 
(Hutchings) Wilkerson (b. O 13, 1852, Elko, 
Xev.). Prepared in Univ. of Nev. and Univ. 
of Ariz. Prep. Schs.; Simmons Coll.; Sacker 
Sch. of Applied Arts. Deputy Co. Recorder, 
Pana Co., .\riz., 1909-14; Instr., Simmons Coll., 
191S-17; Instr., Textiles, H. Sc. Exten. Dcpt., 
I'niv. of 111., 1917 — . Address, 908 W. Nevada 
St., Urbana, bus. add., 325 Woman's Bldg., do. 

ARTHUR CUTTS WILLARD 
Professor; S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904; 
b. Ag 12, 1878, Washington, D. C. ; s. Alex- 
ander Drumniond (b. N 24, 1836, N. New 
Portland, Me.) and Sarah (Cutts) Willard (b. 
D 19, 1851, Industry, Me.). Prepared in Cen- 
tral 11. S., Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa 
Sigma; Sigma Xi ; Pi Tau Sigma. Instr., 
Calif. Sch. of Mech. Arts, San I'"rancisco, 
1904; Asst. Prof., M. E., (Jeo. Washington 
L niv^, 1906; Asst. San. and Heating Engr., 
U. S. War Dept., 1909; San. and Heating 
Engr., do., 1911; Asst. Prof., Univ. of 111., 
'913-17; Prof., do., 1917 — -; Consulting Engr., 
Heating, Cooking, and Laundry Equipment, 
16 Nat. Army Cantonments, U. S. War Dcpt., 
summer 1917. Determined Heat Transmission 
of Bldg. Materials (with L. C. Lichty), Univ. 
of 111., 1914-16. Auth.: Heating and Ventila- 
tion, Vol. I ; Power Plants and Refrigeration, 
Vol. 2, 1917; (with L. A. Harding) Mech. 
Equipment of Bldgs., John Wiley & Sons; va- 
rious articles in Sc. Mags, and Buls. Mem., 
Univ. Club. Married Sarah Lamborn, N 26, 
1907. Washington, D. C. Address, 1106 W. 
California Ave., Urbana. 

LUCY BERTHA ELY WILLCOX (WAL- 
LACE) 
(See No. 1443.) 

CHARLES ALLYN WILLIAMS 
Associate; A. B., A. M., L'niv. of la.; Ph. 
D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1909; b. Je 4, 1877, 
Iowa City, la.; s. John (b. Ja i, 1844, Pres- 
ton, Conn.) and Viola Selena (Hankins) Wil- 
liams (b. Mr 11, 1857, Iowa City, la.). Pre- 
pared in Iowa City Acad. Phi Beta Kappa. 
I'ellow, (ier., Cornell Univ., 1902-03; Otten- 
dorfer Memorial Traveling Fellowship, Ger- 
Philol., New York Univ., 1903-04; Studied in 
Leipsic and Berlin; Instr., Ger., Univ. of 
Minn., 1905-8; do., Univ. of 111., 1909-16; 
Assoc, do., 1916 — . Auth.: Zur Liederpoesie 
in I'ischarts Gargantua, Halle, Max Niemeyer, 
1909; W. Raabe's "Die Schwarze Galuure," N. 
v., Oxford Univ. Press, 1913; also various 
articles in German in German mags. Mem., 
Mod. Lang. Assn.; three ■other societies for 
Mod Langs., including Scandinavian; M. E. 
( hurch. Married Cora Anna Peterson, Je 28, 
191 I, Elbow Lake, Minn. Children: Lois Vio- 
let, b. Ap 7, 1913 (died Ap 14, 1913; John 
Raynesford, b. Je i, 19 14; Louisa Mabel, b. 
N 5, 1916. Address, 712 W. Nevada St., 
L^rbana. 



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ELMER HOWARD WILLIAMS 
(Sec No. G737-) 

ELRICK WILLIAMS 
(Sec No. I793-) 

HOWARD CHANDLER WILLIAMS 
(See No. 3606.) 

MARY EDITH WILLIAMS 
(See No. 2287.) 

ROBERT YOUNG WILLIAMS 
Engineer; A. B., Princeton, 1901; E. M., 
Columbia, 1904; b. N 23, 1878, New York 
City. Tau Beta I'i; Sigma Xi. Engr. Corps, 
Lehigh Valley Coal Co., Centralia, I'a. ; Supt., 
Upper I'otomac Coal Co., Upper Potomac, W. 
Va. ; Consulting Engr., Three Forks Mining 
Co., Chaffer, W. Va. ; Gen. Supt., Clearfield & 

0. River Coal Co., Moundsville, W. Va.; Dir., 
Mines and Mech. Inst., Univ. of 111., IQ14-15; 
Safety Engr., Scranton, Pa. 1915 — . Auth. : 
Articles in Engng. and Mining Jour., and va- 
rious Coal Jours. Mem., Presby. Church; A. 

1. M. E.; West. Soc. Engrs. ; Chicago Engrs. 
Club. Address, 37 Lackawanna Ave., Scran- 
ton, Pa. 

WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMS 
Manager; B. S., in E. E., Univ. of Wis., 
1896. Prepared in Battle Creek Coll., Mich., 
1886. Prin., H. S., New Richmond, Wis., 
1887-91; Supt., City Schs., Antigo, Wis., 1891- 
3; Prof., E. E., Mont. St. Coll., 1800; Asst. 
Prof., E. E., Univ. of HI., 1902-5; Sales Mgr., 
Hart-Parr Co., 1905-14; Branch Mgr., do., 
1915-17; Asst. Mgr., Nilson Tractor Co., 1917 
— . Address, c/o Eagle Mfg. Co., Appleton, 
Wis. 

ALBERT ST. JOHN WILLIAMSON 
(See No. 1184.) 

CLIFFORD WILLIS 
(See No. 1444.) 

ALBERT HARRIS WILSON 
Professor; B. S., Vanderbilt Univ., 1892; 
M. S., do., 1893; Ph. 1)., Univ. of Chicago, 
191 1 ; b. F 4, 1872, Saundersville, Tenn.; s. 
Thomas Black (b. Je 18, 1839, Nashville, 
Tenn.) and Lucy (Cragwall) Wilson (b. Je 
18, 1840, Watertown, Tenn.). Prepared in 
.Station Canap Acad., Sumner Co., Tenn., and 
Montgomery Bell Acad., Nashville, Tenn.; 
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893-5; Univ. of (jot- 
tingen, 1899-1900; Univ. of Bonn, 1903-4. 
Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Crawford 
Scholarship, Founders' Medal; Teaching Fel- 
lowship, Math. Instr., Math., Princeton, 1895- 
1004; do., Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Assoc. Prof., 
Math., Ala. Ply. Inst., 1905-19; do., llaverford 
Coll., 1910 — . Auth.: Automorphic Trans- 
formations of the Binary Quartic, Am. Jour, of 
Math., Vol. XXXIII, No. i, 1911; Canonical 
Tvpes of Nets of Modular Conies, do., Vol. 
XXXVI, 1914- Mem., Math. Soc; A. A. A. 
S. Married Zue Ward, D 1900, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. Address, Haverford College, Haverford, 
Pa. 

•ALBERT SHERWOOD WILSON 
A. B., LTniv. of Toronto, 1900; B. D., Univ. 
of Chicago, 1902; b. Mr. 11, 1878, Merritton, 
Ont. ; s. George Byron (b. D 2^, 1835, do.) 
and Adaline Belinda (Harris) Wilson (b. Ja 
30, 1840, Ingersoll, Ont.). Prepared in Coll. 
Inst., St. Catharines, Ont. John Macdonald 
Scholarships, Philos., 1808 and 1899; Fellow- 
ship, Systematic Thool., Univ. of Chicago. 
1901-04. Depart. Libn. in Charge of Haskell 
Libs., Univ. of Chicago, 1004-06; Libn. and 
Prof., Bibliog., Colo. St. Norm. Sch., Gree- 



ley, Colo., 1906-07; Acting Dir., Lib. Sch., 
Univ. of 111., 1907-09; Asst. Dir. and Asst. 
Prof., Lib. Econ., 1909-12; Libn., Wash. St. 
Coll., 1 9 12 — . Married Luna Goodrich Phelps, 
.\g 21, 1906, Merritton, Ont. Died My 2, 
1915, Merriton, Ont., Can. 

FRANK GARDNER WILSON 
(See No. G744.) 

LEVI THOMAS WILSON 
Instructor; A. B., Washington and Lee Univ., 
1909; A. M., do., 1910; A. M., ("olumbia, 1913; 
I'h. D., Harvard, 1915; b. D 24, 1885; s. 
George W. and Sarah (Stroud) Wilson. Pre- 
pared in Jonesboro Acad. Instr., Math., Wash- 
ington & Lee Univ., 1909-10; do., Univ. of Va., 
lyio-ii; do., Columbia, 1911-13; do.. Harvard, 
1913-15; do., Univ. of 111., 1915-17; do., U. 
S. Naval Acad., 1917. Mem., Baptist Church; 
Am. Math. Soc; A. F. A. M. Married Bar- 
bara Belle Smohl ('17), Ap 28, 1917, Vandalia. 
Address, 312 West St., Annapolis. 

LEROY ALONZO WILSON 
Instructor; M. E., Cornell, 1909, M. M. E., 
do., 1914; b. S 18, 1888, North Bay, N. Y. ; 
s. Charles Henry (b. 1858, N. Y.) and Mary 
C. (Dolbey) Wilson) (b. 1868). Prepared in 
Ithaca (N. Y.) H. S. Acacia; Sigma Xi. 
With E. R. Motor Car Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 
1009; Instr., Cornell, 1909-14; Asst., Engng. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1914-17; Instr., En- 
gines, U. S. S. M. A., 1917-18; Pvt. 1st ("lass, 
U. S. A. S.; 1st Lt., Air Service, U. S. S. M. 
A.; Mustered out, D 7, 1918. Auth.: Articles in 
Power, Auto Trade Jour., and Sibley Jour, of 
Engng. Mem., A. S. M. E. Married Lillian Edna 
Sargent, O 12. 1912, Norwich, N. Y. Child, 
Dorothy Edna, b. Jl 30, 1913. Address, 1017 W. 
Illinois St., Urbana; bus. add., 1 Engng. An- 
nex, Univ. of 111., do. 

VICTOR TYSON WILSON 
Retired Prof.; M. E., Cornell, 1902; b. Ap 
11, 1864, Philadelphia; s. Joseph Washington 
(b. F 22. 1838, do.) and Anna (Tyson) Wil- 
son (b. do.). (Irad., I'a. Museum and Sch. oi 
Indus. Art, Philadelphia, 1886. Tau Beta 
Pi. Draftsman, New York City, 1888-1892; 
Instr., Cent. Man. Tr. Sch., Philadelphia, 
1892; Instr., Free-hanil and Mech. Drawing, 
Cornell, 1893-1903; Instr., M. E., Drexel Inst., 
Philadelphia, 1903-04; Asst. Prof., G. E. D., 
in charge of dept., Univ. of 111., 1904-07; 
Prof., Engng. Drawing, Pa. St. Coll., 1907-08; 
Prof., Drawing and Design. Mich. Agr. Coll., 
1908-16; Retired. Auth.: Free-hand Perspec- 
tive, John Wiley & Son, 1898; Freehand Let- 
tering, do., 1900; Notes on Practical Mechani- 
cal Drawing, 1907; Descriptive Geometry, John 
Wiley & Son, 1909. Married Harriet T. Pat- 
tison. Address, Lenox Hotel, Detroit. 

WILBUR M. WILSON 
Professor; B. M. E., la. St. Coll., igoo; M. 
M. E., Cornell, 1904; b. Jl 6, 1881, W. Lib- 
erty, la. Tau Beta Pi. Instr., M. E., la. St. 
Coll., 1901-03; Asst. Prof., do., 1904-07; Assoc. 
Prof., do., 1907-08; Struct. Detailer, 111. Steel 
Co., 1909-11; Struct. Steel Designer and Esti- 
mator, do., 1911-12; Chief Designer, Strauss 
Hasaile Bridge Co., 1912-13; Asst. Prof., 
Struct. Engng. Univ. of 111., 1913-17; 3rd Co., 
Engng. O. T. S., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; 
("apt.. Concrete Ship Div., Emergency Fleet 
Corp., Philadelphia and South Bethlehem, Pa., 
191S — . Address, 2609 Harrison St., Evan- 
ston, Ill.t 

WILLIAM HAROLD WILSON 
(See No. G750.) 



Faculty 



965 



SAMUEL ROBERTSON WINCH ELL 
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1870; A. M., do., 
1873; b. N 26, 1843, Nortii East, Dutchess 
Co., N. Y. ; s. Horace (b. Ag 12, 1796, do.) 
and Caroline (McAllister) Winchell (b. Ap 
2g, i(;()6, do.). Prcpare(l in Anienia Scm., 
Amcnia, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Prin., 
H. S., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1869-73; do., IL S., 
Milwaukee, 1873-75; St. Visitor "to St. Norm. 
Sch., Whitewater, Wis., 1874; Ed., Pub. Sch. 
Record and N. IV. Jour, of Ilduc, 1874-76; do., 
luinc. Weekly, Chicago, 1876-80; Classical Ed., 
1). Appleton & Co., 1881 ; New England Mgr., 
]>. Appleton & Co., 1882-86; Mgr., Interst. Pub. 
Co., Chicago and Boston, 1886-88; Assoc. Ed., 
The Fountain, Philadelphia, 1889-90; Pres., 
Nat. Young l""olks' Reading Circle, 1888-92; 
Prof., Latin, Univ. of 111., 1889-91; Mgr., H. S. 
and Coll. Dept., Am. Book Co., 1891-92; Mgr., 
Winchell Teachers Agency and Lecture Bur., 
1892-1911; I'rin., Winchell Acad., Evanston, 
111., 1894-97. Auth.: Latin Prose Comi)osition, 
E. H. Butler & Co., Philadelphia, 1875; Ele- 
mentary Lessons in Greek Synta.x, D. Apple- 
ton & Co., 1887; Orthography, I'^tymology, and 
Punctuation, A. Flanagan & Co., 1901; Chi- 
cago, Past and J'resent, do., 190O; The Artists' 
Blue Book of Chicago, 1906; A Civic Manual 
for Chicago, ('00k C'o., and 111., A. J'"lanagan 
& Co., 1910; Ed. and Publisher of a number of 
perio(licals. Mem., Central Howard Assn., 
Chicago; Nat. Econ. League. Married Cal- 
phurnia Eleutheria Corson, Ag 2, 1870, Bir- 
mingliam, Mich. Children: Harley, b. Ag 
13, 1871; Calphurnia Maia, b. My 16, 1874; 
Julia Alexandrina, b. 1) 31 1879; Roberta ('a- 
rissima, b. S 26, 1887 (died Ja 23, 1895). 
Addres.<!, I'alisade, Colo. 

PHINEAS LAWRENCE WINDSOR 
Libn. and Dir. ; Ph. B., N. W. Univ., 
1895; I5. F 21, 1 87 1, Chenoa, 111.; s. Rev. 
John Alexander (b. Jl n, 1828, near Hyatts- 
town, Md.) and Amy (Arnold) Windsor (b. 
D 10, 1840, O.). Prepared in N. W. I'rep. 
Sch.; New York Lib. Sch., 1897-0; Albany 
Law Sch., 1899-1900. Delta Tau Delta; Tau 
Kappa Phi. Asst., N. Y. St. Lib., 1899-7900; 
Asst., Lib. of Congress, 1000-03; Libn., Univ. 
of Tex., Austin, 1903-09; Libn. and Dir., Lib. 
Sch., Univ. of 111., 1909 — . Auth.: Handbook 
of Texas Libs., Tex. St. Lib. Assn., Austin, 
Tex., 1904; also a number of articles. Mem., 
Am. Lib. Assn., Council 1908-13, and Chm. Pro- 
fessional Tr. Sec, igio; Bibliog. Soc. of Am.; 
Pres., 111. Lib. Assn., 1912; J''elIow, Am. Lib. 
Inst. Married Margaret Fursman Boynton, 
Ja I, 1902, Lockport, N. Y. t'hildren; Mar- 
garet, b. 1904; Mary Frances, b. 1907; Eliza- 
beth Arnold, b. 1909. Address, 609 Michigan 
Ave., Urbana. 

ROY MARTIN WINGER 
Professor; A. B., Baker Univ., 1906; Ph. 
D., Johns Hopkins, 1912; b. O 10, 1885, 
McCune, Kan.; s. Martin Bachtle (1). N 11, 
1849, I'Vanklin Co., Pa.) and Maria Elizabeth 
(Zimmerman) Winger (b. Mr 27, 1850, do.). 
Prepared in CJerard (Kan.) H. S. Kappa 
Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. Instr., Math., Univ. 
of 111., 1912-13; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Ore., 
1913-16; Prof., do., 1916-18; Instr., Univ. of 
CTalif., summer 1916; Asst. Prof., Math., Univ. 
of Wash., 19 1 9 — . K Co., S. A. T. C, Camp 
Presidio. San Francisco; Instr., S. A. T. C, 
Univ. of Wash., 1918-19. Auth.: The Rational 
f}uintic with two Syzygetic Points, Johns 
Hopkins Univ. Circular, 1911; Self-Projective 
Rational Curves of the Fourth and Fifth 
<')rders. Am. Jour. Math., Vol. 26; Self-Pro- 
jective Rational Sextics, do.. Vol. 38. Mem., 
Am. Math. Soc; A. A. A. S. ; Gamma Alpha; 
Sc. C'lul). Married Alice McDonald, Jc 12, 
19 15, Charleston, 111. Child, Margaret, b. Ag 
17, 1916. Address, University of Washing- 
ton, Seattle, Wash. 



AMBROSE PARE WINSTON 

Profes.sor; A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1887; 
I'll. D., Cornell, 1900; b. O s, 1867, Mt. 
Morris, 111.; s. Thomas (b. O 17, 1829, Devy- 
noek, Breconshire, Wales) and Caroline E. 
(Mumford) Winston (li. Mr 26, 1836, Wayne 
Co., Pa.). Delta Upsilon. Attended Johns Hop- 
kins, 1891-92; Univ. of Chicago, i89-'-93; Fel- 
low, ("ornell, 1899-1900. Teacher, Pub. Sehs., 
1887-89; Instr., Hist., Univ. of III., 1893-94; 
Instr., O. St. Univ.; Teacher, Chicago and In- 
dianapolis II. Schs.; Instr. and Asst. Prof., 
Kcon., Washington Univ., 1901-10; Prof., Econ. 
Coll. of Finance, Peking, China, 1910— . Auth.: 
The Constitutionality of the I'rotective Tariff, 
Jour, of Pol. J-icon., 1896; Socialism in the 
United States, Contemporary Rev., 1900; Six- 
teenth Century Trustee, Atlantic Monthly, 
1901; The Pullman Strike, Jour, of Pol. 
/scon., 1901; A Quarter (!enlury of Strikes, 
.Atlantic Monthly, 1902; The Trade Union and 
the Superior Workman, do., 1902; Pol. Econ- 
omy, Encyclopedia Americana. Mem., Am. 
Econ. Assn. Address, College of Finance, 
Peking, China. t 

JAMES RENWICK WITIIROW 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Pa., 1899; Ph. D.,' 
rfo., 1905; b. Ag 29, 1878, Philadelphia; s. 
David Daniel (b. My i8=;4. County ].)erry, Ire- 
land) and Margaret McCool (Stewart) Witli- 
row (b. Mr 4, 1856, do.) Zelosophic Lit. Soc; 
Harrison Scholarship in Chem., Univ. of Pa., 
1904-05. Chem., Barrett Mfg. Co., Philadel- 
phia, 1899-1903; Asst., Chem., Univ. of 111., 
1905-06; Instr., Aiialyt. Chem., do., 1905-06; in 
Charge of Indus, and Applied Elec Chem., O. 
St. Univ.; Asst. Prof., Chem., do., 1906-09; 
Assoc. I'rof., do., 1909-11; Prof., do., 1912-17. 
War Gas Defense Problems, Bur. Mines, 
Washington, D. (J., 1917; Chem. Engr., do., 
and Ord. Dept., do., 1917-18; do.. Gas warfare 
section research div., U. S. A., 1918 — ■. Auth.: 
(with Hamilton) The Progress of Mineral, Bui. 
No, I, A. I. M. P..; The Progress of Mineral in 
1899, do.; The Electrolytic Precipitation of 
Gold with a Rotating Anode and the Raj)id 
Analysis of ITalides; numerous other articles. 
Mem., Philadelphia Mineralogy Club; A. C. S. ; 
A. A. A. S.; Am. Elec. Chem. Soc; Soc. 
Promotion Engng. Educ. ; A. I. Chem. E. ; 
8th Jntcrnat. Cong., App. Chem. Married 
Alice Steelman, S 1906, Philadelphia. Chil- 
dren: Alice Steelman, b. Ap 5, 1909; James 
Renwick, b. F 2, 191 1. Address, Ohio State 
Univ., Columbus, O. 

WILLIAM SIDNEY WOLFE 
(See No. 6017.) 

HARRY PETERMAN WOOD 
Professor; B. S., Pa. St. Coll., 1899; E. E., 
do., 1903; b. Jl 18, 1878, Muncy, Pa.; s. Wil- 
liam J. (1). Je 26, 1830, do.) and Elizabeth 
UpdcgrafT (Petcrman) Wood (b. Ag 7, 1846). 
Prepared in Muncy (Pa.) H. S. With J. D. 
White & Co., Washington, D. C, 1899; Supt., 
I'^ast Side Elec. Co., Detroit, 1900-01; Asst. 
Prof., E. E., Pa. St. Coll., 1902-06; Asst. Prof., 
K. E., Univ. of III., 1906-07; Prof., E. E., Ga. 
Sch. of Tech., 1907 — . Mem., A. T. E. E.; 
Am. Electrochcm. Soc. Married Elizabeth 
I'Vances Jones, D 23, 1905, State ("ollege. Pa. 
Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap 12, 1907 
(died Je 18, 1908); Elizabeth Frances, b. D 
31, 1908. Address, Ga. Sch. of Technology, 
Atlanta, Ga.t 

ROBERT ALVIN WOOD 
(See No. 853.) 

WILLIAM T. WOOD 
Born in 111.; U. S. Mil. Acad., 1873, grad. 
from the Acatl. Lt., jth Inf., je 15, 1877, 



966 



University of Illinois 



and 2nd Lt., i8th Inf., Je 30, 1877; ist Lt. 
and Capt., 1880-04; Maj., 30th Inf., 1901; 
transferred to the 20th Inf., S 20, 1901; Lt. 
Col., F 3, 1906; Col., Mr 12, igio; Prof., Mil. 
Sc. and Tactics, Univ. of 111., 1880-83; de- 
tailed for service as Insp. Gen., vi'lien Maj. of 
Inf., 1903; as Insp. Gen., when Lt. Col. of 
Inf., Mr 3, 1906; relieved from this duty Mr 
12, 19 10. Address, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.f 

HOMER EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE 
Professor; A. B., Williams Coll., 1902; 
A. M., Harvard, 1904; Ph. D., do., 1919; b. 
S 28, 1882, Williamstown, Mass.; s. Luther 
Dana (b. D 27, 1850, Perth Amboy, N. J.) and 
Abigail Marvin (Mather) Woodbridge (b. O 
I, 1846), Williamstown, Mass.). Prepared in 
Williamstown (Mass.) H. S. Teacher, Dow 
Acad., Franconia, N. H., 1902-03; Asst., Eng., 
Harvard, 1904-05; Instr., Colo. Coll., 1906-08; 
Asst. Prof., do., 1909-10; Prof., do., 1910-17; 
Exchange Prof., Harvard, 1913-14; Visiting 
Prof., Univ. of HI., 1917 — . Auth. : Articles 
in Poet Lore, Te.vas Review, The Dial, The 
Nation, and others. Mem., Phi Beta Kappa; 
Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Married Isabelle Wor- 
thington Strong, Ag 22, 1906. Children: 
Dorothy, b. Jl i, 1907; Margaret, b. Ja 13, 
191 1 ; Dana Mather, b. My 6, 1912. Address, 
611 Indiana Ave., Urbana. 



RALPH CULLOM 
(See No. 2006.) 



WOODMANSEE 



JAY WALTER WOODROW 
Professor; A. B., Drake Univ., 1907; A. B., 
Oxford Univ., Eng., 1910; Ph. D., Yale, 1913; 
b. Ap 3, 1884, Minnesota; s. Joseph Thomas 
(b. 1850, Ind.) and Delia E. (Kennedy) 
Woodrow (b. Ja 22, 1867, la.). Prepared in 
Drake Acad., Des Moines. Sr. Acad. Scholar- 
ship; Second honors in class; Rhodes Scholar- 
ship from la.; Treas. of Class; Pres. and 
Treas., Y. M. C. A.; Asst. Mgr., Ath. ; Pres., 
Athenean; Varsity Football and Track; at Ox- 
ford, varsity colors in Ath. and Coll. colors in 
football; Pres., Queens Coll. Ath. Assn. Asst., 
Phys., Drake Univ., 1905-07; Instr., Phys., 
Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Univ. Fellowship, Yale, 
1912-13; Research Asst., West. Elec. Co., 
1913-14; Instr., Univ. of Colo., 1914-15; Asst. 
Prof., do., 1915-18; Prof., do., 1918. Auth.: 
Determination of Electrostatic Capacities by 
Conjugate Functions, Phys. Rev., Vol. 35, 
1912; Spontaneous E. M. F. in Cells of Alkali 
Metals, do.. Vol. 35, 1912 and Electrician, 
Vol. 70, 1912; Potential Attained by Photo- 
electric Cells in Darkness, Phys. Rev., Vol. 2, 
1913; Experiments on Columnar Ionization, 
Am. Jour, of Sc, Vol. 36, 1913 and Phil. Mag., 
Vol. 26, 1913; Versuche Uber die Erzeugung 
and Messung Nochgradiger Vacua, Physik 
Zeitschrift, Vol. 15, 1914; Experiments on the 
Production and Measurement of High Vacua, 
Phys. Rev., Vol. 4, 1914. Mem., Am. Phys. 
Soc, Sigma Xi, Pres., Colo. Chapter; Am. 
Math. Soc; Soc. for Promotion of Engng. 
Educ. ; A., A. A. S. ; Rocky Mountain Fac. 
Ath. Conf., Sec. -Treas. ; 1917-18, Pres., 1918- 
19. Married Flora Bernice Williams, Je 23, 
1915, Cozad, Neb. Child, Margaret Williams, 
b. F 24, 1917. Address. 1118 W. 26th St., 
Des Moines, la.; bus. add., Boulder, Colo. 

♦ARTHUR TANNATT WOODS 
M. M. E., Cornell, 1890; b. Ja 9, 1850; 
Minneapolis; s. Lt. Col. George' Henry (b. 
F 14, 1831, Salem, Mass.) and Kate (Tannatt) 
Woods (b. D 29, 1840, Peeksville. N. Y.). 
Prepared in Salem (Mass.) H. S. Cadet 
Engr., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 
1876-82; Asst. Prof., M. E., Univ. of HI., 
1883-87; Prof., do., 1887-91; Prof., Dynamic 
Engng., Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1981-92; 



Assoc. Ed., The Railroad Gazette, and Con- 
sulting Mech. Engr., Chicago, 1892-93; Engr. 
Corps, U. S. Navy, 1876-87. Auth.: (with 
Albert W. Stahl) Elementary Mechanism, A 
Text-book for Students of M. E., New York, 
D. Van Norstrand, 18S5; Compound Locomo- 
tives, do., 1891; also various articles. Mem., 
A. S. M. E.; Am. Soc. of Naval Engrs.; Rail- 
way Master Mechanics Assn., Assoc. Mem., 
West. Railway Club; Mil. Order of the Loyal 
Legion (commandery of the St. of 111.). Mar- 
ried Harriet Scott de Krafft, S 2, 1884, Wash- 
ington, D. S. Died F 7, 1893, Chicago. 

HERBERT SPENCER WOODS 
Professor: A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1904; 
A. M., do., 1904; b. Ap 12, ibrfi, Versailles, 
Mo.; s. Peter George (b. D 19, 1844, Rocky 
Mount, Va.) and Susan Harriet (Parkes) 
V\ oods (b. Ag II, 1853, Moniteau Co., Mo.). 
Prepared in Versailles (Mo.) and St. Joseph 
(Mo.) H. Schs. Stud. Asst., Chem., Univ. of 
Mo., 1903-04; Gazollo Fellow, 1904-05; Asst., 
Gen. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1905-07; Instr., do., 
L^niv. of Wis., 1006-07; Asst., Nutrition In- 
vestigation, O. Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, O., 
1907-08; Asst. Prof., Chem. and Phys., Tex. 
Christ. Univ., 1916-17; Prof., do., Grubbs Voc. 
Coll., 1917 — . Address, Arlington, Tex. 

CHARLES HENRY WOOLBERT 
Professor; A. B., N. W. Univ., 1900; A. M., 
Univ. of Mich., 1909; Ph. D., Harvard, 1918; 
b. Je 26, 1877, Ottawa, 111.; s. Harry W. (b. 
1850, N. J.) and Ida May (Gabler) Woolbert 
(b. 1856, Sand Lake, N. Y.). Prepared in 
Ottawa H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Phi Eta. Teacher, H. S., W. Aurora, 
1900-04; Acting Prof., Eng., Olivet Coll., 1902- 
03; Prof., Eng. and Pub. Speaking, Albion 
Coll., 1903-13; Assoc, do., Univ. of 111., 1913- 
16; Grad. Stud, and Instr., Harvard, 1916-18; 
Asst. Prof., Speech, Univ. of 111., 1918 — . 
Auth.: Fundamentals of Speaking, 1916; Ar- 
ticles in Pub. Speaking Review, The Eng. 
Jottr., Quarterly Jour, of Pub. Speaking, and 
other Mags.; Assoc. Ed., Quarterly Jour, of 
Pub. Speaking. Mem., Nat. Council of Eng. 
Teachers; Nat. Assn. Teachers of Speech; New 
Eng. Pub. Speaking Conference. Married 
Clertrude Gale, Ag 7, 1902. Children: Robert 
Gale, b. Ag 9, 1903; Richard Latham, b. Ja 
30, 1906; Janet, b. My 19, 1907. Address, 605 
W. Washington Blvd., Urbana. 

I. MAURICE WORMSER 
Professor; A. B., Columbia, 1906; LL. B., 
do., 1909; b. My 25, 18S7, New York City; 
s. Maurice (b. New (Drleans) and Lucie Marie 
(Dahlman) Wormser (b. San Francisco). Pre- 
pared in DeWitt Clinton H. S., New York 
City. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Delta; 
Delta Sigma Rho; Theta Kappa Nu; Order of 
the Coif; Highest Final Gen. Honors, Columbia 
Coll. Sec, N. Y. Supreme Court, Justice 
Leventritt; Atty. and Counsellor of Law, New 
York City, 1908-11; Asst. Prof., Law, Univ. 
of 111., 1911-13; Prof., Law, Fordham Univ. 
Law Sch., 1913 — ; Lecturer in Corporation 
Law, Columbia, 1913 — . Supreme Court Refe- 
ree, N. Y. Co., 1909-11; consulting counsel in 
numerous important cases in New York and 
Fed. Courts. Auth.: Canfield and Wormser's 
Cases on Private Corporations; Wormser's 
Cases on Corporations; (Tlark on Corporations, 
third edition; Kirchaw's Cases on Mortgages, 
second edition; Keener's Cases on Contracts, 
second edition; Contributing ed.. Vols. 7-9, 
Columbia Laiv Review. Mem., N. Y. Co., 
Bar Assn. ; 111. Bar Assn. ; Inst, of Criminal 
Law and Criminol.; Univ. Club, Urbana. Mar- 
ried Florence Werner, Jl 20, 1911, New York 
City. Address, 28 1 Edgecombe Ave., New York 
City; bus. add., 35 Nassau St., do. 



Faculty 



967 



MABELLE GENEVIEVE WRIGHT 
Instructor; A. B., De Pauw Univ., iqii; 
B. Mus., do., 1912; b. Jl to, 1891, Greencastle, 
Ind. ; s. Henrv Herbert and Mary Josephine 
(Barwick) Wright (b. D 29, 1S68, do.). Pre- 
pared in De Pauw Univ. Acad. Kappa Alpha 
Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Piano study, Ger., 
1912-13; Instr., Central St. Norm., Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Mich., 1913-14; Instr., Piano, Univ. of 
111., 1915 — . Address, 124 E. Franklin, Green- 
castle, Ind.; bus. add., 806 W. California St., 
Urbana. 

PAULINE WURSTER (VAN EVERA) 
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1910; M. S., do., 
191 1 ; b. My 28, 1877, Ann Arbor, Mich.: d. 
Frederick (b. Ap 12, 1833, Hornberg, Wiir- 
temberg, Ger.) and Pauline (Hutzel) Wurster 
(b. My 1842, Ann Arbor, Mich.). Prepared 
in Ann Arbor H. .S. Grad., Doni. Sc. Dept., 
Drexel Inst., Philadelphia, 1905. Phi Beta 
Kappa. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Ann Arbor, Mich., 
1898-1904; Dir., Dom. Sc, William Woods 
Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1905-08; Asst., Hygiene, 
Univ. of Mich., 1909-11; Instr., H. Sc, Univ. 
of 111., 19 1 1-12. Married Rev. Kepler Van 
Evera, Jl 31, 1912, Ann Arbor, Mich. Chil- 
dren: Louise, b. S 10, 1914; Carl, b. Ag 30, 
19 1 7. Address, 214 W. Washington St., Ann 
Arbor, Mich.; bus. add., American Presbyterian 
Mission, Hanshow, China. 

FRANK ARCHIBALD WYATT 
(See G763.) 

OLA MAY WYETH 
(See No. 2874.) 

♦RALPH WYLIE 

Born Ag 31, 1874. Warsaw, Wis. Grad., 
Chicago Musical Coll., 1899. Teacher of vio- 
lin and harmony, Chicago; concert master, 
coll. orchestra; first violin in picked string 
quartet, Chicago Musical Coll.; Instr., Violin 
and Theory of Music, Univ. of 111., 1899-1911; 
Teacher, Garavanza, Los Angeles. Deceased. 

ALANSON PHELPS WYMAN 
Land. Arch.; B. S. in Agr., Cornell, 1897; 
b. Ap 13, 1870, Manchester Center, Vt. ; s. 
Edmond Lewis (b. Je 27, 1843, do.) and 
Louisa Kimball (Phelps) Wyman (b. S 2, 
1847, Hudson, O.). Prepared in Burr and 
Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt. ; Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., 1902-04. Sigma Xi; Agr. Soc ; Curtis 
Club. Draftsman, office O. C. Simonds, Land. 
Gardener, Chicago, 1897-98; with D. W. Lang- 
don, Land. Arch., New York City, 1898; with 
Olmsted Bros., Land. Archs., Brookline, Mass., 
1899-02; with C. A. Piatt, Arch., New York 
City, summers 1902-03; Land. Arch., Chicago, 
1904-11; Instr., Land. Gard., Univ. of III. 
(one-third time), 1905; Asst. Prof., do., 1905- 
11; Land. Arch., Minneapolis, 191 1 — . Auth. : 
The Small Home Yard, Cir. Coll. of Agr., 
Univ. of 111., 8vo., 1909; Edited and wrote 
in part. Street Tree Planting for 111., ///. 
Outdoor Improvement Assn., Svo., 1910. Mem., 
City Club, Chicago, 1909-11; 111. Outdoor Im- 
provement Assn., 1909-10; Sec, Minn. Chap., 
Am. Soc. of Land. Archs.; Minn. Chap., 
A. I. A.; Real Est. Bd., Minneapolis Civic 
and Commerce Assn. ; Christian Sc. Church. 
Married Martha Scott Anderson, Ag 24, 1905, 
Minneapolis. Child, Edmond Bronson, b. Je 
20, 1906. Address, 5017 3rd Ave., S. Min- 
neapolis. 

LELAND EDWARD YEAGER 
(See No. 9515-) 

TRYGVE D. YENSEN 
(See No. 3250.) 



F. D. YOCUM 

Instr., Gunnery, U. S. S. M. A., Univ. ot 
111., 1918. Rehabilitation Services, Federal 
Bd. for Vocational Educ, Washington, D. C. 
Address, Glenn Moore, Pa. 

MINNIE YONGE 
(See No. 4509.) 

CHARLES WHITTIER YOUNG 
(See No. 1098) 

CLINTON MASON YOUNG 
Professor; B. S., Hiram Coll., 1898; B. S., 
Case Sch. of Applied Sc, 1904; E. M., do., 
1909; b. Mr 21, 1876, Hiram, 0.; s. Clinton 
(b. 1826, do.) and Seraph Amelia (Mason) 
Young (b. 1842, Canal Winchester, O.). Pre- 
pared in Hiram (O.) H. S. Sigma Xi. Chem., 
(iates Co., Midland, Mich., 1904-06; Assoc. 
Prof., Min. Engng., Univ. of Kan., 1906-15; 
Supt., Black Diamond Copper Min. Co., Black 
Diamond, Ariz., 1907; Specialist, U. S. Engr. 
Office, Pittsburgh, 1914; Asst. Prof., Min. Re- 
search, Univ. of 111., 1916 — . Auth.: Per- 
centage of Extraction of Bituminous Coal, 
with Special Reference to Illinois Conditions, 
Univ. of III. Engng. Exp. St. Bui., 100, 191 7; 
Gaseous Decomposition Products of Black 
Blasting Powder, Trans. A. I. M. E., Vol. 41, 
1910; also numerous tech. articles in Colliery 
Engr., Coal Age, Engng. and Min. Jour., Min. 
World, The Coal Industry; Ed., Hist, of the 
Mineral Indus, of the U. S., pub. by Carnegie 
Foundation. Mem., A. I. M. E. ; Soc. for 
Prom. Engng. Educ; Coal Min. Inst, of Am.; 
111. Min. Inst. Married Adraine Jones, 1905, 
Winfield, O. Child, Clinton Jones, b. 191 1. 
Address, 605 W. Green St., Urbana; bus. add., 
214 Transportation Bldg., do. 

HENRY ALFRED YOUNG 
A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1897; M. D., Coll. ot 
Phys. and Surg., Cleveland, 1901; b. My 18, 
1874, Cleveland. Prepared in Central H. S., 
Cleveland; Oberlin Acad. Stud. Instr., Men's 
Gym., Oberlin Coll., 1894-7; Phys. Dir., Pil- 
grim Gym., Cleveland, 1898-1901; do., St. 
Mark's Gym., Islip, N. Y., 1901-3; Asst. Dir., 
Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 1903-04. Mem., Congr 
Church. Address, 2120 E. io6th St., Cleveland. 

JOHN WESLEY YOUNG 
Professor; Ph. B., O. St. Univ., 1899; 
A. M., Cornell, 1901; Ph. D., do., 1904; b. 
N 17, 1879, Columbus, O.; s. William Henry 
(1). D 31, 1832, West Va.) and Mary Louise 
(Widenhorn) Young (b. Ap 25, 1836, Paris, 
France). Prepared in Gymnasium, Baden- 
Baden, Ger. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; 
Fellowship in Math., O. St. Univ., 1899-1900; 
Oliver Scholarship, 1900-01; Erastus Brooks 
Fellowship, Cornell. Asst., Math., Cornell 
Univ., 1901-03; Instr., do., N. W. Univ., 
igo3-o5; Asst. Prof., do., Princeton, 1905-08; 
do., Univ. of 111., 1 908-10; Prof, and Head of 
Dept. of Math., Univ. of Kan., 1910-11; Prof., 
do., L^niv. of Chicago, summer, 1911; Prof, 
and Head of Dept. of Math., Dartmouth Coll., 
ig,ii_. Y. M. C. A. Work, Washington, D. C. 
and New York City. Auth.: (with 0. Veblen) 
Projective Geometry, Vol. i, Ginn & Co., Bos- 
ton. 1 910; Lectures on Fundamental Concepts 
of Algebra and Geometry, Macmillan, 191 1 
(with A. J. Schwartz) Plane Geometry. Henry 
Holt & Co., 1915; (with F. M. Morgan) Elemen 
tary i\Iathematical Analysis, Macmillan, 1917 
also articles in various math, jours.; Ed., Bui, 
of Am. Math. Soc, igo6 — . Mem., Am. Math 
Soc, Council, 1910; Math. Assn. of Am., Coun 
cil, 1916 — , V. P.,«i9i8; Deutsche Mathemat 
iker Vereingung; Circolo Matematico di Paler 



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mo. Married Mary I.ouise Aston, Jl 20, 1907, 
Columbus, O. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap 30, 
iqog. Address, 22 Occom Ridge, Hanover, 
N. H. 

LEWIS EMANUEL YOUNG 

(See G767.) 

•ANDREW YSTGARD 

B. Agr., Agr. Coll. of Norway, 1896; B. S., 
Eng. Coll. of Norway, 1900; b. Je 7, 1873, 
Sparbuen, Trondhjem, Norway; s. Ole A. (b. 
V 19, 1843, do.) and Martha H. (Schei) 
Ystgard (b. Ja 25, 1848, do.). Prepared in St. 
Hans Hougen Middle Sch., Christiania, and 
Forgner Gymnasium, Christiania. Students' 
Soc. of Agr. Coll., and Eng. Students' Soc, 
Norway. Scholarship at Agr. and Eng. Col- 
leges; fellowship from Govt, of Norway for 
grad. work at the Agr. Coll. in Agr. Chem. 
Asst., Agr. Chem., Agr. Coll. of Norway, 
1902; Asst. Chem., Dairy and Food Comn. of 
St. of Wis., 1904; Asst. in Chem., 111. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1904-07. Served as a 
soldier in the Standing Army of Norway; dis- 
covered a method for preparation of soluble 
phosphoric acid from crude phosphates for 
fertilizer purposes, 1902. Auth. : Contribution 
to our Knowledge of the Composition of Nor- 
wegian Small Fruits, Tidskrift for Norsk 
Landbrug, 1902; Abstract in E.xp. Sta. Record, 
Vol. 14, 1903; The Preparation of Soluble 
Phosphoric Acid from Crude Phosphates for 
Fertilizer purposes, Teknisk Ugcblad, Christi- 
ania, 1903; Abstract in Exp. Sta. Record, Vol. 
15, 1904; Some Plant Culture Trials with a 
New Artificial Fertilizer, Tidskrift for Norsk 
Landbrug, 1903; Abstract in Exp. Sta. Record, 
Vol. 15, 1904. Mem., Polytech. Assn., Christi- 
ania, Norway. Deceased. 

TRUMAN GEORGE YUNCKER 
Assistant; B. S., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1909; 
A. M., Univ. of Neb., 1915; b. Mr 20, 1891, 
Carson City, Mich.; s. Albert J. (b. 1868, 
Saginaw, Mich.) and Lillian V. (Wilson) 
Yuncker (b. 1870, Carson City, Mich.). Pre- 
pared in Carson City (Mich.) H. S. and Mich. 
Agr. Coll. Prep. Acacia; Sigma Xi. Teacher, 
Bot., Man. Tr. H. S., Indianapolis, 1916; 
Asst, Bot., Univ. of 111., 1917-18. Med. Dept., 
U. S. A., 1918. Auth.: Transpiration and 
Photosynthetic data on corn. Plant World, 
1916; Some New Species of Cuscuta, Bot. 
Gazette, 1918. Married Ethel Burnette, O 22, 
1915, Lansing, Mich. Address, 12071/2 W- 
Main St., Urbana. 

JACOB ZEITLIN 
Professor; A. B., Columbia Coll., 1904; 
A. M., Columbia, 1905; Ph. D., do., 1908; b. 
Ja 7, 1883, Russia; s. Hyman (b. 1855, do.) 
and Esther (Zecker) Zeitlin (b. 1857, do.). 
Prepared in Horace Mann and DeWitt Clinton 
H. Schs., New York City. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Scholarship, Columbia; various departmental 
honors. Instr., Eng., Univ. of 111., 1907-10; 
Assoc, do., 1910-16; Asst. Prof., do., 1916 — . 
Auth.: The Accusative with Infinite and Some 
Kindred Constructions in English, Columbia 
Univ. Pres., 1908; Hazlitt on English Litera- 
ture, Oxford Univ. Press, 191 3; Select Prose 
of Robert Southey, Macmillan Co., 1916; Gram- 
mar, Logic, Rhetoric, Bui. of the III. Assn. 
Teachers of English, 1917; A Letter of Haz- 
litt's. Nation, Vol. XCIII; On the Parts of 
Sjjeech: The Noun, English Jour., Vol. Ill; 
Dostoevsky the Reactionary. New Republic, 
New York, Vol. II; The English Verbal as 
Adverb, Neophilologus, Vol. II; Philosophy for 
Schoolboys, Nation, Vol. CIV; Rise of English 



Literary Prose, Jour. Eng. and Ger. Philol., 
Vol. XVI; The Conflict of Parties in the Rus- 
sian Revolution, issued by War Com. of Univ. 
of 111.. 1919; Ed., (with F. W. Scott); College 
Readings in English Prose, Macmillan Co., 
1914. Address, 1104 W. Illinois St., Urbana. 

HENRY CHARLES ZEIS 
(See No. 6034.) 

CHARLES ZELENY 
Professor; B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1898; 
M. S., do., 1901; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 
1904; b. S 17, 1878, Hutchinson, Minn.; s. 
Anthony H. (b. Je 1841, Nove Mesto, Moravia) 
and Josephine (Pitka) Zcleny (b. Jl 4, 1839, 
do.). Prepared in East Side H. S., Minne- 
apolis. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Scholar- 
ship, Univ. of Minn., 1898-1901; do., Columbia, 
1901-2; Fellowship, Cold Spring Harbor, 1902, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1903-4; Smithsonian appoint- 
ment for Naples Zool. Sta., 1902-03. Instr., 
Asst. Prof., Assoc. Prof., Zool., Ind. Univ., 
1904-9; Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of III,, 1909-10; 
Assoc. Prof., do., 1910 — . Auth.: The Di- 
mensional Relations of the Members of Com- 
pound Leaves, Bui. of the Ncu> York Bot. 
Jour, of Exp. Zool., Vol. 2, 1905; The Rearing 
of Serpulid Larvae with Notes on the Behavior 
of the Young Animals, Biolog. Bui., Vol. 8, 
1905; The Effect of Successive Removal upon 
the Rate of Regeneration, Jour. E.vp. Zool., 
Vol. 7, 1909; The Relation Between Degree of 
Injury and Rate of Regeneration — additional 
observations and general discussion, do.; also 
various articles on zoological subjects published 
in Jour, of Morphology, III. Biological Mono- 
graphs, etc. Mem., Am. Soc. Zool., Sec, Cen- 
tral Branch, 1908-10; A. A. A. S., Fellow. 
Married Ida Benedicta Ellingson, My 29, 1911, 
Wautoma, Wis. Child, Charles Ellingson, b. 
Ap 24, 1918. Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., 
Urbana. 

KARL WILHELMJ ZIMMERSCHIED 
Engineer; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1898; 
M. S., do., 1904; b. Ag 27, 1880, Kansas City, 
Mo.; s. John Fredinand (b. D 11, 1849, Se- 
dalia. Mo.) and Matilda (Rosenbury) Zimmer- 
chied (b. Ag 27, 1S57, Canal IJover, O.). 
Prepared in Cent, and Man. Tr. H. Schs., 
Kansas City, Mo.; Koenigliche Technische 
Hochschule, Charlottenberg, Ger., one yr. Kap- 
pa Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; 
Alchemist. Asst., Analytical Chem., Univ. of 
Mich., 1903-04; Chemist, Taugott Schmidt & 
Sons, Detroit, 1004; Instr., Quantitative An- 
alysis, Univ. of 111., 1904-05; do.. Quantitative 
Analysis and Metallurgy, Univ. of Mich., 
1905-09; do., Chem. Engng., do., 1909-11; Chief 
Metallurgical Engr., Gen. Motors Car Co., De- 
troit, 1911. Auth.: (with S. W. Parr) Chem- 
istry 16, A Manual for Students in Engineer- 
ing, 1905; A New Polishing Apparatus for 
Metallography Specimens, Journ. A. C. S. 
Mem., A. C. S.; Am. Soc. for Testing Ma- 
terials; Soc. of Automobile Engrs. Address, 
84 Marston Court, Detroit.! 

ROBERT CARL ZUPPKE 
Associate; LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1904; 
Ph. B., do., 1905; b. 1880. Student Art League 
of Am., 1905-06. Teacher, H. S., Muskegon, 
Mich., 1906-09; do., Oak Park, 111., 1910-12; 
Instr., Phys. Tr., and Football Coach. Univ. 
of 111., 1912-15; Assoc, do., 1915 — . Painting 
accented by Art Inst., Chicago. Married Fan- 
nie Erwin, Je 27, 1907, Muskegon, Mich. Ad- 
dress, 1001 W. Oregon St., Urbana. 



TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY 



ALICE ASBURY ABBOTT 
Trustee, 1898-1905; b. in Quincy, III.; d. 
Henry Asbury. Prepared in Private sch. 
Special course in scs. and langs., three yrs. ; 
study of Ger. Lit., Ger., one yr. Ed., so. jour., 
Chicago, 1876. Translated Die Waffen Nieder, 
written by the Baroness Bertha von Suttner. 
Mem., Fortnightly and the Woman's Clubs of 
Chicago. Married Abial R. Abbott, Je, 1871. 
Children: Sarah and Alice. Address, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

WILLIAM LAMONT ABBOTT 
Trustee, 1905 — (See No. 373) 

CARRIE THOMAS ALEXANDER-BAHREN- 
BURG 
Trustee, 1900-1912; b. Mr 4, 1861, Belleville, 
111.; d. Col. John (b. Ja 11, 1899, Wytheville, 
Va.) and Magdalena (von Euvv) Thomas (b. 
F 26, 1828, Schwyz, Switzerland). Prepared in 
Belleville H. S. ; Monticello Sem. Valedic- 
torian. Teacher, country schs., 1881-83. Mem., 
Woman's Relief Corps, Dept. Pres. ; 111. Chil- 
dren's Home and Aid Soc, Dir. ; O. E. S., 
Matron, Organizer; Hecker Woman's Relief 
Corps, Pres.; Mgr. and Owner, Belleville Citi- 
zens' Street Ry., Dir.; 111. Equal Suffrage 
Assn., Civic League Auxiliary, do. Married 
Henry A. Alexander, D 1887, Belleville, 111. 
died O, 1888); William Bahrenburg, Jl. 3, 
1909, Belleville, 111. Address, 223 E. Main St., 
Belleville, 111. 

♦LEMUEL ALLEN 
Trustee, 1867-71; b. Mr 23, 1818, Loudoun 
Co., Va. Prepared in Prep. Sch., Waverly, 
111. Supt., Schs., Tazewell Co., ten yrs.; 
served as Co. Sch. Commissioner; teacher, 
Springfield, 111., 1841; do., Decatur, 111., 1842; 
do., Pekin, 111., 1846. Invented and patented 
a Planetarium. Aided in organizing First Bap- 
tist Church, Decatur, 111., and also in Pekin, 
111.; helped organize the Washingtonian Soc, 
and Sons of Temperance, do. Mem. Sch. Bd., 
Pekin, 111. Married Mrs. Margaret Pratt, 1843, 
Decatur; Josephine Goodheart, 1898, Pekin. 
Died Ag 8, 1905, Pekin, 111. 

*JOHN PETER ALTGELD 
Trustee, ex officio, 1893-7; b. in Prussia, 
1848. Came to Mansfield, O., in early life. 
At age of 1 6 was volunteer in final campaigns 
of Grant; discharged at Columbus, O. Studied 
in pvt. sch., Lexington, O. ; teacher, sch., two 
yrs. Traveled until 1869; studied law, St. 
Louis, Mo., 1869-70; admitted to bar. Savan- 
nah, Mo. ; elected Co. prosecuting atty. ; re- 
signed and moved to Chicago, 1875; candidate 
before dem. caucus of st. leg. for U. S. Senate, 
1876; real est. owner, 1876-86, Chicago; Judge, 
supreme court, 1886; resigned from bench, 
Aug., 1891; Gov., 111., 1892-6; delegate, Dem. 
Convention, 1896, candidate for mayor of Chi- 
cago, 1899. Author: Our Penal Machinery and 
its Victims; Live Questions; various pol. and 
econ. pamphlets. Died Mr 12, 1902, Joliet, 111. 



*W. B. ANDERSON 
Trustee, 1870-73. Brig. Gen., U. S. A. Died 
Ag 28, 1901, Edgewater, 111. 

GEORGE ALFRED ANTHONY 
Trustee, 1911-13; Banker and Druggist; b. 
N 10, i8s2. Providence, 111.; s. Alfred (b. 1819, 
Pawtucket, R. I.) and Mary Martin (Cushing) 
Anthony (b. 1816, do.). Prepared in Prince- 
ton H. S. Ph. G., Memphis Hosp. Med. Coll., 
1882. Mem., 111. St. Bd. of Agr., Pres.; mem. 
from isth Cong. Dist., 1905 — ; banker and 
druggist, Kewanee, 111. Married Anna Louise 
Barney, O 24, 1877, Chicago. Children: Mary 
Frances, b. Ag 23, 1870; Rowland Barney, b. 
Je 22, 1883. Address, Kewanee, 111. 

JAMES ELDER ARMSTRONG 
Trustee, 1893-9. (See No. 254.) 

*NEWTON BATEMAN 
Trustee, e.v officio, 1867-73; Pres. and Prof.; 
b. Jl 27, 1822, Fairfield, N. J. Prepared in 111. 
Coil., 1843. Attended Lane Theol. Sem., 1844. 
Prin., Eng. and Classical Sch., St. Louis, Mo., 
1845-7; Prof., Math., St. Charles Coll., 1847-51; 
Prin., pub. schs., Jacksonville, 111., 1851-3; 
Supt., schs., Morgan Co., 1853-8; State Supt., 
Pub. Instr., 1859-63, 1865-75; Pres., Knox 
Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1875-93; Pres. emeritus 
and Prof., Mental and Moral Sc, do., 1893-7. 
Ed., Common School Decisions, The Illinois 
Teacher; Ed. in Chief, Historical Encyclopedia 
of Illinois. Mem., St. Bd. of Health, 1877-91; 
Assay Comn., 1878. One of three who pre- 
pared the bill creating the national bureau of 
education. Married Sarah Dayton, 1850, Jack- 
sonville, 111. (died 1857); Annie N. Tyler, 
1859, Mass. (died My 28, 1878). Children: 
Clifford Rush, b. Mr 7, 1854; three daughters. 
Died O 21, 1897, Jacksonville, 111. 

AUSTIN D. BARBER 
Trustee, e.v officio, 1905-07; Pres., St. Bd. of 
Agr., 1905-06; Mayor, Hamilton, 111., 1912-14; 
retired Agr. Address, Hamilton, 111. 

*ALFRED BAYLISS 
Trustee, ex officio, 1899-1907; Prin., Norm. 
Sch.; b. Mr 22, 1847, Bledington Co., Glouces- 
ter, Eng. Prepared in Prep. Dept., Hillsdale 
Coll.; B. S., Hillsdale Coll., 1870; M. S., do.. 
1873. Service in iith Mich. Cav., 1863-5. 
Prin., Pub. Schs., La Grange, Ind., 1870; Supt., 
Schs., Central Dist., Sterling, 111., 1874; Ed., 
The Sterling Standard, two yrs.; Supt., Schs., 
Central Dist., Sterling, until 1895; identified 
with Child Study Monthly; Prin., H. S., 
Streator Tp., 1895-S; St. Supt. Pub. Instr., two 
terms; Prin., West. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1906-11. 
Auth.: Easy Lessons on the Constitution of the 
United States for Grammar Grades; number of 
articles for educ. jours. Mem., City Council, 
Sterling, 111., 1882-4; Lib. Bd., do., 1878-94; 
No. 111. Teachers Assn., Pres., 1887; School- 
masters Club, Pres., 1900-03; N. E. A. Com. 



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to report upon Indus. Educ, 1903. Married 

Clara M. Kern, Je 28 1871; Lawton, Mich. 

Children: Clara K., b. N to, 1872; Zoe, b. Ag 

14, 1790. Died Ag. 26, 191 1. 

*CHARLES BENNETT 
Trustee, 1879-91; Lawyer; b. Mr 27, 1839, 
Bridgton, Me. Prepared in Bridgton Acad. 
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1864. Studied law, Port- 
land, Me. ist. Lt., Me., 19th, 1864-5; Me., 
23rd, 1862. Mem., Bd. of Educ; Unitarian 
Church; G. A. R. ; Co. Judge, Coles Co., one 
term. Married S. W. Cleaves, Mattoon, III. 
Children: Cleaves, b. 1870; Sarah, 1872, 
Charles, 1874; Edith, 1876; Helen, 1878; John 
Levk'is, 1881; Susan, 1884. Died Ja i, 1901, 
Mattoon^ 111. 

*JOHN LOURIE BEVERIDGE 

Trustee, ex officio 1873-7; Governor of 
111; b. Jl 6, 1824, Greenwich, N. Y. ; s. George 
and Ann (Hoy) Beveridge. Prepared in N. Y. 
St. and Rock River Sem., Mt. Morris, 111. 
Teacher, sch. and stud., law, Tenn., 1845-51; 
lawyer. Sycamore, III., 185 1; do., Chicago; re- 
moved to Calif., 1895. Enlisted ..'.g, 1861; 
Maj. 8th 111. Cav., Army of Potomac; was in 
battles of Fair Oaks, M..ilvern Hill, Fredericks- 
burg and Gettysburg; recrvuled and organized 
17th 111. Cav., winter, 1963-64; Col. served in 
dept. of Mo.; Bvtd. I3rig. Gen.; mustered out 
F 6, 1866; Sheriff, Cook Co., 1866; St. Senator, 
1871; elected Lt. Gov., 111., on Rep. ticket 
with Gen. Richard J. Oglesby, as Gov., in N, 
1872; upon Gov. Oglesby's election to U. S. 
Senate, Ja, 1873, succeeded to the gubernatorial 
chair and served full term, four yrs.; Asst. 
Treas., U. S., Chicago, D, 1881, resigned S, 
1884. Married Helen M. Judson, Ja 20, 1848, 
Chicago. Died at Hollywood, Calif. 

•JOHN J. BIRD 

Trustee, 1872-85; Mail Service; b. Ja 30, 
:844, Cincinnati; s. John (b. 1820, Hardin Co., 
Ky.) and Catherine T. Bird (b. 1825, Lynch- 
burg, Va.). Prepared in Cincinniti. Police 
Magistrate, Cairo, 111., 1873-80; Ed. and Mgr., 
newspapers, 1882-96; Mail Service, P. O. Dept., 
1881-1912. Organizer and Sunt., first tree 
sch. system for negroes in 111. Mem., St. 
John A. M. E. Church, Springfield, 111. Mar- 
ried Anna Venerable, Ag, 1865, Windsor, Ont. 
Children: John W., b. Ag 24, 1865; Egbert 
H., b. My, 1868. Died Je, 1912, Springfield, 
111. 

•ALEXANDER BLACKBURN 

Trustee, 1867-73; Farmer and Teacher; b. 
My 31, 1S05, Hamilton, O. Prepared in jiub. 
schs., Ind. Auth. : Articles for Presby. books 
and mags.; also for local papers., Mem., 
(i. A. R. (hon.); when post was organized, 
Macomb, 111.; First Presby. Church of norvhcrn 
Ind. organized in his Log cabin, LaPorte, Ind.; 
Elder, Presby. Church sixtv-five yrs. Married 
Delilah Polk, Ja 28, 1828, Vincennes, Ind. 
(liildren: William Maxwell, b. D i, 1829; 
John. b. N 6, 1831; Margaret Polk, b. Ja 15, 
1833; Anna Elizabeth, b. Je iq, 1842; Alex- 
ander, b. N. 4, 1844; Charles Edwa-.ds, b. S. 
19, 1847; three children died in infancy. Died, 
Jl 31, 1897, Macomb, 111. 

FRANCIS GRANT BLAIR 
Trustee, ex officio, 1906 — ; Supt., Pub. 
Instruction; b. O 30, 1864, Nashville, 111.; s. 
W^illiam and Mary J. (Crane) Blair. Pre- 
pared in 111. St. Norm. Univ. B. S., Swarth- 
more Coll., 1897; LL. D., Colgate Univ., '.913. 
Attended Sch. of Educ, Univ. of Buffalo, one 
yr. Fellowship, Columbia. Teacher, rural 
schs., 1884-86; Prin., schs., Maldin, 111., 18S6- 
89; do., LeRoy, 111., 1892-95; do., Franklin 
Sch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1897-99; iiupt., training 
dept., East. 111. St. Norm. Sch., 1899-1906; St. 



Supt., Pub. Instruction, igo6 — . Auth.: Vari- 
ous Monographs on Pedagogy. Mem., Nat. 
Soc for Scientific Study of Educ; 111. St 
Teachers Assn.; HI. Sch. Master's Club. Mar- 
ried Lillian Cayton, 1898, LeRoy, 111. 
Children: Cayton: Livington Lord. Address, 
629 S. 2nd St., Springfield, 111. 

•GEORGE STEPHEN BOWEN 
Trustee, 1870-3; b. N 30, 1829, Ingham's 
Mills, Manheim, Herkimer Co., N. Y. ; in bus. 
with brother, Chicago, 1849-71; Mayor, Elgin, 
111., 1873-5; nominated for Cong., 1876. Was 
instrumental in organizing the Woolen Mfrs. 
Assn. of the Northwest, 1867, only Pres., do.; 
leader in establishing a Free Pub. Lib., Chicago, 
1871; raised money to build Chicago exposi- 
tion, 1873; organized indus. exposition of 93 
people, 1879, who visited Mex. in interest of 
reciprocity; instrumental in organizing Mfrs. 
Assn. of Chicago, 1878; issued call to elec. 
light men of the U. S. who met in Chicago, 
and organized the Nat. Elec. Light Assn., 
Hon. mem., 1890; one of the prin. organizers 
and builders, Chicago & Pac. R. R.; Pres., 
Protestant Orphan Asylum, Chicago, two yrs. 
Mem., Grace Al. E. Church, Treas., eight yrs.; 
Young Men's Lib. Assn., Chicago, Pres., 1861; 
Elec. Light Co., Elgin, Pres., 1S83; Elgin Sc 
Soc; Pres. North Pac Trading Co., with 
offices in Chicago and Tokio, Japan. Married 
Julia Emma Byington, My i, 1854, Salisbury 
Center, N. Y. Children: George E. ; Anna C. 
Died Ja 12, 1905, Elgin, 111. 

•MASON BRAYMAN 
Trustee, 1867-73; Lawyer; b. My 23, 1813; 
Buffalo, N. Y. Admitted to the bar, 1S36; 
removed to Monroe, Mich.; City Atty., Monroe, 
1838-41; ed. newspaper, 1841; Lawyer, Spring- 
field, 111., 1S42; special Comn. under gcvt., 
1843; revised and published statutes of 111., 
1844-5; Atty., I. C. R. R., 1851; promoter, 
R. R. enterprises. Mo., Ark., and southwest. 
Maj., 29th III. Volunteers, 1861; in command, 
O. Regt., Natchez, 1864-5; presiding officer 
com. to examine cotton claims and revive R. R. 
interests in the south. Ed., ///. St. Jour., 
1872-3; Lawyer, Ripon, Wis., 1873-7; appointed 
Gov., Idaho, by Pres. Hayes, 1877-80; Lawyer, 
Ripon, 1880; Kansas City, Mo. Died F 27, 
1895, Kansas City, Mo. 

•ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY BROWN 
Trustee, 1868-79; Jurist and Horticulturist; 
b. D II, 1818, Paris, Ky. A. B., Hanover 
Coll., 1S38. Studied and practiced law, In- 
dianapolis; Lawyer, Paris, Ky., 1844; removed 
to Villa Ridge, 1861; elected co. judge, three 
times. Mem., HI. St. Hort. Soc; Presby. 
Church; Ed. Paris Citisen, 1852-61. Married 
Mary A. Maxwell, 1841, Hanover, Ind. ("hil- 
dren: Elizabeth, b. 1842; Edward M., b. 1S44; 
Tennie T., b. 1847; Alexander B., b. 1856; 
Emma G., b. 1858. Died Je 27, 1879, Villa 
Ridge, 111. 

•DAVID ALLEN BROWN 
Trustee, ex officio, 1870-3; Lawyer; b. S 27, 
1824, Greensburg, Ky. ; s. William B. and 
Harriet L. (Allen) Brown. Came to 111., 
1833; read law with Col. E. D. Baker; when 
Mexican War broke out helped raise a com- 
pany, of which he was 2nd Lt., Co. I, in 4th 
Regt., 111. Volunteers, Mexican War; Present 
at Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo; afterwards 
took command of company; ordered home 
after war, and took up law in ofl5ce of Abra- 
ham Lincoln; appointed Circuit Clerk of Men- 
ard Co.; Farmer, 1859; appointed by Pres. 
Cleveland St. Agr. Statistician for four years. 
Mem.. Pres., St. Bd. of Agr.; St. Bd. of Ry. 
. and Warehouse Com., 1873; Farmer's Mutual 
'ins. Co. Pres.; Presby. Church; Delegate to 



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Gen. Assembly, Portland, Ore., 1892. Married 
Eliza J. Smith. Children: Sallie C. ; Mamie 
E. ; Carolyn; WiUiam J.; Harriet. Died F 25, 
1895, near Springfield, 111. 

*EDWIN LEE BROWN 
Trustee, 1S67-71; Organized Chicago Hu- 
mane See. Mem., Bd. of Directors, Interstate 
Indus. Exposition. Died Jl 21, 1891, Chicago. 

*JOHN HOWARD BRYANT 
Trustee, 1891; Poet and Farmer; b. Jl 22, 
1807, Cummington, Mass.; s. Peter (b. Ag 12, 
1767, Bridgewater, Mass.) and Sarah (Snell) 
Bryant (b. D 4, 1868, do.). Prepared in pvt. 
sch. of Rev. Roswell Hawks; Acad, in Cum- 
mington, Mass.; Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Mem., 
111. St. Legislature, 1842, again in 1858; Col- 
lector Internat. Revenue, Fifth Dist. of 111., 
1862-6; many minor local offices. Auth. : 
Book of poems, ist ed., 1853; 2nd ed., 1894. 
Married Harriet Wiswall, Je 7, 1833, Jackson- 
ville, 111. Children: Henry Wiswall, b. 1834 
(died 1843); Elizah Wiswall, b. D 2, 1836 
(died Ap 23, 1892). Died Ja 14, 1902, Prin- 
ceton, 111. 

*HIRAM BUCK 
Trustee, 1872-73; Farmer; b. Mr 20, 1801, 
Seneca Co., N. Y. Opened first hotel in 
LeRoy, 1837; Justice of the Peace, 1S38-56; 
Postmaster seven yrs. of this time; Co. Comn., 
Surv., and Judge under Constitution of 1848 
eight yrs.; Supvr., Empire Tp., four yrs.; 
Trustee, Schs. and Sch. Dir., do.. Trustee, 
Lombard Univ., 1876. Mem., Universalist 
Church; A. F. A. M. Married Mercy 
Karr, Ap 4, 1827, Hamilton Co., O. 
Children: Amanda M., b. Jl 10, 1828; 
Thomas L., b. O 23, 1831; Elizabeth R., b. 
F 21, 1834; Martha E., b. D 14, 1838; Nancy 
J., b. F 19, 1843; Charles Albert, b. Ag 19, 
1849. Died My 12, 1888, LeRoy, 111. 

SAMUEL A. BULLARD 
Trustee, 1889-1907. (See No. 166.) 

*HORATIO CHAPIN BURCHARD 

Trustee, 1867-70; Lawyer; b. 1825, Marshal, 
N. Y. Prepared in Beloit, Wis. Attended 
Hamilton Univ., N. Y., 1847-50. Pursued 
study of gen. law since 1850. Auth.: Hist, 
of the U. S. Mint; many arts, on tariff, coin- 
age. Mem. of Cong, and Dir. of U. S. Mint. 
Mem., Congr. Church; A. F. A. M.; Freeport 
Club of St. Hist. Soc. Married Jane Lawrer, 
1861, West Point, 111. Child, Edward L., b. 
1867. Died My 14, 1908. 

*JOHN CURTISS BURROUGHS 
Trustee, 1867-70^ Educator; b. D 7, 1818, 
Stanford, N. Y. Grad. of Yale, 1842; Drew 
Theol. Sem., 1846; S. T. D., Univ. of Roch- 
ester, 1858; LL. D., Madison Univ., 1869. 
Pastorate, Waterford, N. Y., 1846-7. do.; West 
Troy, N. Y., 1847-52; Mem., Baptist Church; 
helped to found the Christian Times and the 
Standard; inaugurated movement with Sen. 
Douglas for establishment, Chicago Univ., first 
Pres., 1856; Chancellor, 1876-8; men., Bd. of 
Educ. and later Asst. Supt., Chicago Pub. 
Schs. Died Ap 21, 1892, Chicago. 

MARY ELIZABETH BOWEN-BUSEY 

Trustee, 1905 — ■; b. Je 21, 1854, Delphi, 
Ind.; d. Abner H. (b. 1814, Dayton, O.) and 
Catharine J. (Trawin) Brown (b. 1826, Cal- 
cutta, India). Prepared in Delphi, Ind., and 
Oxford, O. Grad., Vassar Coll. Mem., Presby. 
Church (Trustee) ; W. R. C. and Dames of 
the Loyal Legions; The Fortnightly Club, 
L^rbana. Married Samuel T. Busey, D 23, 
1877, Delphi, Ind (died Ag 12, 1909). Chil- 
dren: Marietta Ruth (Mrs. G. A. Tawney); 
Bertha; Lt. Charles Bowen, '08 (died N 9, 
1918). Address, 502 W. Main St., Urbana. 



ROBERT FRANKLIN CARR 

'J'rustee, 1915 — . (See No. 731.) 

MARY TURNER CARRIEL 

Trustee, 1897-1901; b. O 30, 1845, Jackson- 
ville, III.; d. Jonathan Baldwin (b. D 7, 1805, 
Templeton, Mass.) and Rhodolphia (Kibbe) 
Turner (b. S 11, 181 o, Somers, Conn.). Pre- 
pared in Pub. Sch., Jacksonville. A. B., Jack- 
sonville Presby. Acad., 1S65. The first woman 
elected to the Bd. of Trustees and to have her 
name upon the 111. St. Ticket. Auth.: Life 
of Jonathan B. Turner, 1910. Mem., St. Hist. 
Soc; V. P. Morgan Co. Hist. Soc; Pres., 
1900) Morgan Co. Suffrage League; 111. Syn- 
odical Bd. of Freedmen, 1885-1902; Springfield 
Presby. Home Missionary Soc. (Recording 
.Secy, for the past twenty-tour years) ; mem., 
Presby. Church; Pres., Morgan Co., Columbia 
Exposition Woman's Club, 1891-3; Ramabai 
Club, Pres., 1893-1901; Woman's Club (Pres., 
igoo-i); etc. Married H. F. Carriel, Mv 6, 
1875, Jacksonville, 111. Children, Ella (Mrs. 
W. D. Roberts), b. F 26, 1876; Howard 
Turner, b. My 12, 1877; Frederic C, b. Mr 
26, 1879; Charles Arthur, b. D 8, 1883. Ad- 
dress, Jacksonville, 111. 

*WILLIAM W. CLEMENS 
Trustee, 18S7-93; Lawyer; b. S 29, 1839, 
Livingston Co., Ky. Studied law and was 
admitted to bar of Ky., Smithland, 1861; came 
to 111., Ag, 1862; B. L., Univ. of Mich., 1S65; 
practicing law, Marion, 111., 1865 — . St Atty., 
Williamson Co., 1880-4; Judge, City Court, 
1 9 10. Deceased. 

*EMORY COBB 
Trustee, 1867-93; Banker and Farmer; b. 
Ag 20, 1831, Dry den, N. Y. ; s. William (b. 
Norton, Mass.) and Achsah (Bradley) Cobb 
(b. Conn.). Prepared in common schs. and 
Ithaca Acad. Learned Telegraphy at age of 
16. Operator, Buffalo; came west, 1848; Op- 
erator, Fredonia and Cleveland. First Supt., 
West Union Tel. Co., Chicago, organized in 
1855; resigned 1867 account of ill health; 
Dir., same Co., 1871-74; V. P., Northwestern 
Telegraph Co., 1863 until its consolidation with 
\yest. Union Co., 1874; Pres., ist Nat. Bank, 
Kankakee,, 111., from organization, 1873-93; 
Dir., do.; 1873-1910; Dir., East. 111. Trust and 
Savings Bank, Kankakee, 1902-igio; Pres., 
Kankakee Elec Ry. Co., from organization, 
1889-1905; Sr. Warden, St. Paul Epis. Church; 
V. P., 111. Agr. Bd., 1869-82; Pres., Am. 
Shorthorn Breeders' Assn., 1893; Pres., Bd. 
Finance Com., 1867-73; on Ex. Com. during 
entire term of service. Practically the begin- 
ning of the museum was made by his gift of 
Ward's Casts of Fossils, 1888. Mem., Chicago 
Club, Social, 1882-1903; Union League Club, 
Chicago, 1884-1904; Chicago Church Club from 
organization, 1888 — ; Old Times Telegraph 
Assn. of the U. S., from organization. Lay 
DeL, Triennial Conventions of the Prot. Epis. 
Church of U. S., representing Chicago Diocese 
held at following places and times: New York, 
1883; Chicago, 1886; New York, 1889; Balti- 
more, 1892; Minneapolis, 1895; Boston, 1904. 
Lay Del. from St. Paul's Epis. Church, Kan- 
kakee, 111., to Annual Conf. of the Chicago 
Diocese, successively, 1867. Married Isabelle 
Haven, 1858, Chicago. Children: Charles 
Haven, b. F 17, i860; William Walter, b. N 
14, 1862; Duane Phillips, b. N 14, 1867. Died 
My 20, 1910. 

*JAMES C. CONKLING 
Trustee, 1879-80; Lawyer; b. O 13, 1816, 
New York City. Prepared in Morristown, N. 
J. A. B., Princeton, 1835. Entered law 
office of Henry A. Ford, and read law three 
yrs. Obtained license from supreme court 
and commenced practice of law Springfield, 
1838; formed partnership with (Tyrus A. 
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Gen. James Shields, Aud. of State, 1841 ; 
elected Mayor, Springfield, 1845; elected mem. 
of Legislature, from Sangamon Co., 1851, and 
served one term; del., Bloomington Convention, 
1856; chosen a pres. elector for 111., in i860 
and in 1864; during Civ. War appointed by 
Gov. Yates as st. agt. to settle the claims of the 
St. against gen. Govt, for equipment of vol. ; 
elected rep. from Sangamon Co. to legislature, 
1866, and drew up and introduced bill which 
was passed into a law, providing for the erec- 
tion of a new st. house in Springfield; one of 
the fourteen mems. of Lincoln Monument 
Assn., 1867; Postmaster, Springfield, 1890, re- 
tained office four yrs. ; was a practitioner at 
the bar, a participant in pub. affairs and was 
actively engaged in bus. pursuits. Delivered 
address on dedication of Oak Ridge cemetery, 
i860; lecture on Early Bench and Bar of 111., 
read before the Chicago Bar Assn., 1S81. 
Mem., Second Presby. Church; ruling elder 
of same for about thirty yrs., until death. 
Married Mercie A. Levering, S 21, 1841, Balti- 
more. Children: Clinton L. ; James; Charles; 
Annie V.; Alice. Died Mr i, 1899, Spring- 
field, 111. 

»MARTIN CONRAD 
Trustee, ex officio, 1901-3; Lawyer; b. 1844, 
Utica, N. Y. Studied law at Lake Forest 
Univ. Pvt., Co. C, 13th Wis. Inf. Atty. and 
Gen. Agt., Peter Scheuttler Co., mfrs. wagons 
for thirty yrs. Auth. : Forestry for Profit, 
Hints on the Law Contracts; Agency and 
Bailments. V. P., 111. St. Bd. of Agr. Mar- 
ried Frances A. Osborn, Chicago. Deceased. 

JOHN M. CREBS 
Trustee, 1909-11; Banker; b. Ja 24, 
1869, Carmi, 111.; s. John M. (b. Ap 25, 
1830, Loudoun Co., Va.) and Annie E. (Stew- 
art) Crebs (b. F 22, 1840, Carmi, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Carmi Schs. Attended Wabash Coll. 
Mem., St. Bd. of Agr., 1899-1911. Married 
Edith H. Powell, My 8, 1890. Children: 
Lorene Powell; John Powell ('16); Elizabeth 
Louise; John M., Jr. Address, Carmi, 111. 

♦SHELBY M. CULLOM 
Trustee, ex officio, 1877-83. (See No. His.) 

♦JOSEPH OSCAR CUNNINGHAM 
Trustee, 1867-73; b. D 12, 1830, Lancaster, 
N. Y. ; s. Hiram Way and Eunice (Brown) 
Cunningham. Prepared in schs. of Huron 
Co., O. LL. B., Union Law Sch., Cleveland, 
1859; Attended Baldwin Coll., Berea, O., and 
Oberlin Coll. With firm, Cunningham & 
Flynn, publishers, Urbana Union, 1853-58; Ad- 
mitted to 111. bar, 1856 and to Supreme Court 
of U. S., 1880; served as Judge of county 
court of Champaign Co., 1861-65. With law 
firms of Sim & Cunningham. Cunningham & 
Webber, Cunningham & Boggs. Independent 
candidate for both houses of the Gen. Assem- 
bly of 111. for Circuit Judge, but always de- 
feated. Auth.: (With Jones) Jones and Cun- 
ningham's Practice in the County Courts of 
Illinois; History of Champaign County; Some 
Facts in the Judicial History of Illinois; The 
Convention of 1856, and those who partici- 
pated in it, 111. St. Hist. Soc. ; William Wells, 
the Hero of the Massacre of Chicago; Pioneer 
Boyhood on the Firelands, Firelands Hist. 
Soc. of Norwalk, O. ; Recollections of Abra- 
ham Lincoln, The Bibliotheca Sacra, Vol. 65, 
1908; also issued in pamphlet form, Some 
Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, Firelands 
Pioneer, 1900, do. Donor, Cunningham's Chil- 
dren's Home, Urbana, 1895. Was personal 
friend of Abraham Lincoln; Trustee, McKen- 
dree Coll., 1897-8. Mem., Hist. Soc. of III.; 
Firelands Hist. Soc, O. ; M. E. Church, twice 
rep. in Gen. Conference, and for more than 
thirty-eight yrs. steward and trustee in local 
church. Married Mary Margaret McConoughy, 
O 13, 1853, Bainbridge, O. Died Ap 1917. 



CHARLES DAVISON 

Trustee, 1905-11; Phys., Surg, and Prof.; 
b. Ja 13, 1858, Lake Co., 111.; s. Peter (b. Ap 
19, 1826, Palatine, N. Y.) and Martha Maria 
(Whedon) Davison (b. F 10, 1830, Granville, 
N. Y.). Prepared in Barrington H. S. ; Wau- 
conda Acad, and pvt. tutor. M. D., N. W. Univ. 
Med. Sch., 1883; A. M., do., 1917; F. A. C. 
S., Am. Coll. of Surgeons, 191 3. Alpha Omega 
Alpha; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Prosector in 
Anatomy, 1882; Interne, Cook Co., Hosp., 
18S3-4; by competitive examination; practising 
Med. and Surg., Chicago, 1884 — ; Asst. Surg., 
111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1887- 
92; Attending Surg., Cook Co. Hosp., 1894- 
1917; Pres., Med. Staff, do., 1917 — •; do., West 
Side Hosp., 1896-1907; Prof., Surg., Chicago 
Clinical Sch., 1896-1906; Surg., Univ. Hosp., 
1908 — ; Prof., Surg. Anat., Coll. of P. and 
S., Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; Adjt. Prof., Clin. 
Surg., do., 1900-03; Adj. Prof., Surg, and 
Clin. Surg., do., 1903-4; Prof., Surg, and Clin. 
Surg., do., 1905-17; Prof, and Head of Dept. 
of Surg., do., 1917 — . Auth.: (With F. D. 
Smith) Autoplastic Bone Surgery, Lea & Febi- 
ger, 191 6. Numerous articles in Annals of 
Surg., Jour. Surg., Gynecology, and Obstet- 
rics] The Plexus, .lour. A. M. A. Mem., A. 
M. A.; 111. St. Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc; 
Chicago Surg. Soc, Pres., 1912-13; Cook Co. 
Hosp. Alumni Assn., Pres. 1912-12; M. E. 
Church; K. T. and Mystic Shrine. Married 
Mary L. Kidd, O 19, 1887, Chicago. Child, 
Charles Marshall, b. Ap 16, 1896. Address, 
2320 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 

CHART^ES SAMUEL DENEEN 
Trustee, ex officio, 1905-13; Lawyer; b. My 
4, 1863, Edwardsville, HI.; s. Samuel H. and 
Mary F. (Ashley) Deneen. Prepared in pub. 
schs., Lebanon. A. B., McKendree Coll., 
18S2. Teacher, country sch., near Newton, 
one yr. ; do., near Godfrey, do.; studied law; 
admitted to bar, Minn., 1886; do., 111., 1887; 
lawyer, Chicago, 1890-1904, 1913 — ; elected to 
111. House of Representatives, 1892; atty., San. 
District, Chicago, 1895-96; St. Atty., Cook Co., 
two terms, 1896-1904; Gov., 111., 1904-13. Mem., 
Am., 111. and Chicago bar assns.. Law Club; 
LTnion League Club; Hamilton Club; Exmoor 
Club; Beverly Club; Englewood Club. Married 
Bina Day Maloney, My 10, 1891, Mt. Car- 
roll, 111. Address, 457 W. 61st Place, Chicago; 
bus. add., 20 S. LaSalle St., do. 

♦JAMES K. DICKIRSON 
Trustee, 1903-05; b. 1845, Lawrence Co., 
111.; s. Thomas I. and Lucinda (McCleave) 
Dickirson. Prepared in common schs. 

Teacher, for several years; newspaper Ed., 
Lawrence Co., three years; special traveling 
agt., fire ins. co.; for several years Co. Clerk, 
Lawrence Co. ; traveling salesman, stationery 
house, twenty-five years. Mem., St. Bd. of 
Agr. (Pres. 1902; Secy., 1907^ — ). Married 
Nancy A. Warner, O., 1871, Lawrence Co. 
Children: Mrs. George T. Stephens; Mary (de- 
ceased). Died, F 3, 19 16. 

♦MATTHIAS LANE DUNLAP 
Trustee, 1867-75; Farmer and Editorial 
W^riter; b._ S 21, 18 14, Cherry Valley, N. Y. 
Prepared in common schs. War cor., Chicago 
Tribune, Miss. River Campaign, 1862; mem., 
111. House of Rep. from Cook Co., Session of 
1865; nominated for Lt. Gov., but declined, 
1856. Ed., Illinois Farmer, Springfield, 111., 
1859; Agr. Ed., Chicago Tribune, twenty-five 
yrs.; cor. of many agr. papers. Mem., Bd. 
of Supvrs., Champaign Co.; A. F. A. M. 
Married Emeline Pierce, Ja 7, 1838, Chicago, 
t^hildren: Hiram J.; Oscar; Merton; Albert; 
Ernest; Ella; Henry M. ('75); Louie; Eva. 
Died F 14, 1875, at "Rural Home," Savoy, 
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EDWARD FITZSIMONS DUNNE 
Trustee, ex officio, 1913-17; Governor; b. O 
12, 1S53, Waterville, Conn.; s. Patrick W. (b. 
Tullamore, Ire.) and Delia M. (Lawler) Dunne 
(b. Galway, do.). Prepared in Peoria H. S.; 
Trinity Coll., Univ. of Dublin, 1870-73. 
LL. B., Union Coll. of Law, 1877; LL. D., 
causa honoris, St. Ignatius Coll. Admitted 
to bar, 1877; Judge, Circuit Court, Cook Co., 
111., three terms, 1892-1905; Mayor, Chicago, 
1905-07; Lawyer, Chicago, 1907-13; Gov., III., 
1913-17. Auth. : Articles in Dunne, Judge, 
Mayor and Governor, compiled by William 
L. "Sullivan. Mem., Roman Catholic Church; 
Chicago Bar Assn.; 111. Ath. Club; Westward 
Ho Golf Club; Country Club, Springfield; 
Pres., Monticello Club; Iroquois Club; Pres.. 
League Am. Municipalities, 1906-07; Nat. 
Civic Federation; Delegate at large, Dem. 
Nat. Convention, Denver, 1908; Presidential 
Elector, 1900. Married Elizabeth J. Kelly, 
Ag 16, 1881, Chicago. Children: Edward 
P. (died); Gerald (died); Charles P. (died); 
Edward F. ; Richard; Eileen M. (Dunne) 
Corboy; Mona; Maurice F. ; Jerome; Dorothy 
(died); Jeanette; Geraldine; Eugene. Address, 
737 CJordon Terrace, Chicago; bus. add., iii 
W. Washington St., do. 

*SAMUEL DYSART 
Trustee, 1887-89; b. S 14, 1834, Spruce 
Creek, Pa.; s. James (b. do.) and Elizabeth 
(Roller) Dysart (b. do.). Prepared in Moun- 
tain Acad., Huntington Co., Pa. Came to 111. 
M I, 1855, P'irst ten yrs. after settlement on 
farm were spent in improvements; established 
a herd of Shorthorn cattle and Berkshire 
swine, 1866; visited Europe for the purpose of 
investigating the breeding of draft horses, 
1887. Live Stock Comn., Paris Exposition, 
1878; Comn., Columbian do., 1892. Mem., 
St. Bd. of Agr., V. P., twenty yrs., Pres., 
1886-88; Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Sec, 
thirty-three yrs. Retired, 1904. Married 
Margaret J. Henderson, F 24, 1858. Spruce 
Creek, Pa. (died Ag 7, 1909). Children: 
Harry W., b. D 26, 1858; U. Grant, b. S 14, 
1865; Drucilla D. Bauker, b. D i, 1866; Hor- 
ace H., b. S 18, 1869; Jesse R., b. Jl 12, 
187 1 ; Bird B. Peterson, b. Ap 4, 1873; Jean- 
ette Filstrup, b. Ag 22, 1875. Died Ap 7, 
191 1, Franklin Grove, 111. 

*PARKER EARLE 
Trustee, 1885-91; Fruit Grower; b. Ag 8, 
1831, Mt. Holly, Vt. Came to 111., 1853- 
Introduced refrigerator cars for perishable 
fruit, 1879. Mem., 111. Hort, Soc, Pres. 
twice; Am. Hort. Soc, Pres., sixteen yrs.; 
Dir., Dept. of Hort., Cotton Centennial, New 
Orleans, 1884. Auth.: Many articles in agr. 
and hort. papers; addresses before hort. socs. , 
farmers' conventions, etc. Married Mclanie 
Tracy, Ag 24, 1855, Dwight, 111. Children: 
Franklin Sumner, b. S 4, 1856; Charles Theo- 
dore, b. 1861; Mary Tracy ('85), b. 1864. 
Died Ja 12, 1917, Pasadena, Calif. 

*RICHARD EDWARDS 
Trustee, e.v officio, 1887-91; Pres., Univ.; 
b. D 23, 1822, Cardiganshire, South Wales; 
s. Richard H. (b. 1799, do.) and Ann (Jones) 
Edwards (b. 1800, do.). Prepared in rural 
sch. near Palmyra, C). ; St. Norm. Sch., 
Bridgewater, Mass. B. S., Rensselaer Inst., 
1847; C. E., do., 1848; A. M., hon., Harvard, 
1863; LL. D., hon., Shurtleff Coll., 1867; 
D. D., hon., Blackburn Univ., 1891. Prin., 
St. Norm. Sch., Salem, Mass., 1853-57; do., 
St. Louis City Norm. Sch., 1857-62; Pres., 
111. St. Norm. Univ., 1862-76; Pastor, Congr. 
Church, Princeton, 111., 1876-85; St. Supt., 
Pub. Instruction, 111., 1887-91; Pres., Black- 
burn Univ., Carlinville, 111., 1891-93; Com- 
piled two series of readers emphasizing certain 
pedagogical prin., 1867-80. Addresses: Life 



and Services of Nicholas Tillinghast, Barnards 
Jour., 1856; Life and Services of Cyrus 
Pierce; Life and Services of Mary Jane Cra- 
gin; last three published in the Nat. Teachers' 
Monthly, 1875; The Heritage of Culture; Uni- 
versal Education; Life and Character of Abra- 
ham Lincoln; Decennial address at the State 
Normal University, 1872; The Worth of a 
State Historical Society, 1900; The Rise and 
Progress of Normal Schools in the United 
States., Pub. Sch. Jour., 1806. Mem., 111. 
Indus. League, 1858; 111. Nat. Hist. Soc, 
1862; St. Teachers' Assn., Pres., 1863-65; Page 
Lit. Assn., 1864; Nat. Educ. Assn., Congr. 
Church; 111. Central Assoc. of Congr. 
Churches, 1876; Am. Inst, of Civics, 1886; 111. 
St. Hist. Soc, 1900; Coll. Alumni Club, 
Bloomington, 111.; Bloomington Presbytery. 
Married Betsey Josselyn Samson, Jl 5, 1849. 
Children: Annie M., b. Je 13, 1850; Richard 
Arthur, b. N 9, 1851; Ellen S., b. Ag 23, 
1853; Mary C, b. Je 20, 1855; Nicholas T., 
b. Jl 8, 1857; George H., b. My 25, i860; 
Walter A., b. S 17, 1862; Ralph A., b. Mr 23, 
1865 (died Ja 15, 1869); Owen M. and Flor- 
ence M., b. Ap 3, 1868; Frederick N., b. Jl 
9, 1870 (died Mr 26, 1874). Died Mr 7, 1908. 

*SAMUEL EDWARDS 
Trustee, 1867-73; Horticulturist; b. O 11, 
1819, Skaneateles, N. Y. ; s. Abner (b. North- 
ampton, Mass.) and Fanny (Cleveland) Ed- 
wards (b. 1790, do.). Prepared in Acad., 
Onondaga Co., N. Y. One of the pioneer 
nurserymen and horts. of 111.; advocated the 
planting of evergreen trees on the prairies. 
Auth.: Many articles on hort. subjects for 
various mags, and papers. Mem., St. Hort. 
Soc, Pres., i860; No. 111. Hort. Soc, Pres., 
1868-71; Bd. Supvrs., Bureau Co., 111.; Treas., 
Bureau Co., 1873-4; Trustee, Graves Pub. 
Lib., Mendota, 111., several yrs. Married 
Aurelia M. Parmetar, My 19, 1842, Pleasant 
Ridge, O. (died F 13, 1871); Emeline Bene- 
dict Sadd. Children: David Clinton; Sam- 
uel, Jr.; Julia Frances; John; John 2d; Cyrus 
LeRoy; Elizabeth. Died Ja 24, 1898, Men- 
dota, 111. 

*GEORGE C. EISENMAYER 
Trustee, 1883-89; Farmer; b. Jl 9, 1820, 
Hassloch, Ger. Prepared in home sch. 
Served in Civil War near Alton, 111. Took 
great interest in politics. Correspondent for 
several agr. and farm jours. Married M. 
Emig, 1845. Children: Alvina (Mrs. R. 
Hughes), b. 1852; Matilda L., b. 1861; Arthur 
W., b. 1864; Ida ('87), b. 1867. Died Ag 
23, 1893, Mascoutah, 111. 

*JOHN M. EULL 
Trustee, 1873, Quincy, 111. Deceased. 

JOSEPH WILSON FIFER 
Trustee, ex officio, 1889-93; Lawyer; b. O 
28, 1840, Stanton, Va. ; s. John and Mary 
Fifer. Prepared in Dist. Schs., McLean Co., 
111. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1868; LL. D., 
hon., do., 1892. Admitted to the bar, 1870; 
Lawyer, Bloomington, II!., 1870 — ; Corp. 
Counsel, do., 1871; Sts. Atty.. McLean Co., 
1872-80; Mem., 111. Senate, 1880-4; Gov., 111., 
1889-93; candidate for re-election, 1892; can- 
didate for V. P. nomination before Rep. Nat. 
Convention, 1896. Pvt., 33d 111. Volunteer 
Inf., 1861-64; participated in Vicksburg Cam- 
paign, 1863; wounded in battle, Jackson, 
Miss., Jl 13, 1863. Mem., Interstate Com- 
merce Comn., 1899-1906. Married Gertrude 
Lewis, Je 15, 1870, Bloomington, 111. Address, 
yog N. McLean St., Bloomington, 111. 

*WILLARD CUTTING FLAGG 
Trustee, 1867-78; b. S 16, 1829, Moro, 111. 
Prepared in Wyman Inst., St. Louis. A. B., 
Yale, 1854. Served in Army as Enrolling 



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officer, Madison Co., 111., 1862; Appointed by 
Pres. Lincoln, Internal Revenue Collector, 5th 
Dist., 111., 1861-9; St. Senator, 1869-73; mem.. 
Rep. St. Comn., i860. For several years was 
director of experiments and Supt. of farms of 
the Univ. Hort. Ed., Prairie Farmer. Mem., 
111. St. Farmers' Assn., Pres.; Am. Pomol. 
Soc, Sec, 1873-4. Married Sarah Smith, F 
13, 1856. St. Louis. Children: Bessie, b. My 
4, 1857 (died Je 28, 1859); Jennie, b. F 13, 
i860 (died S 18, i860); Isabel (Mrs. O. M. 
Hatch, Jr.), b. Je 17, 1861; Mary W. (Mrs. 
E. L. Gillham) b. F 17, 1863; Willard G., b. 
Mr 28, 1864 (died D 18, 1864); Norman G., 
b. Ag 4, 1867. Died Mr 30, 1878, Moro, 111. 

LUCY L. COUES-FLOWER 

Trustee, 1895-1901 (first woman mem. elect- 
ed); b. My 10, 1837, Boston. Studied in 
Packer Coll. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher, 
H. S., Madison, Wis.; mem. of Chicago Sch. 
Bd., 1891; largely instrumental in introduc- 
ing kindergartens and man. tr. in the Chicago 
Pub. Schs. ; in establishing the Parental Sch.; 
the St. Charles Home for Boys, and in secur- 
ing the Juvenile law; also helped organize the 
111. Tr. Sch. for Nurses, and was the Pres. 
of the Bd. of Mgrs., for ten years. The 
II. S. of Indus. Arts for Women, in Chicago, 
named "The Lucy L. Flower H. S. of Indus- 
trial Arts" in her honor. Auth. : Numerous 
articles on educ, philanthrophy, and interest 
of children generally. Mem. and former Pres., 
Chicago Woman's Club; Leagvie of Cook Co. 
Woman's Clubs and 111. Tr. Sch. for Nurses; 
Chicago Fortnightly Club, and many lesser 
orgs. Married James M. Flower of Wis., Ag 
1862, Washington, D. C. (died S 2, 1909, 
Coronado, Calif). Children: Elliott; Harriet 
D.; Louis B. Address, Coronado, Calif. 

GEORGE ALANSON FOLLANSBEE 
Trustee, 1883-89; Lawyer; b. F 26, 1843, 
Cook Co., 111.; s. Horatio N. and Emmeline 
(Sherman) FoUansbee. Prepared in Milwavikee 
H. S. A. B., Lawrence Univ., Appleton, Wis., 
1865; A. M., do., 1867; LL. B., Harvard Law 
Sch., 1867. Mem., law firm, FoUansbee, Mc- 
Connell & FoUansbee, Chicago; do., McCon- 
nell & FoUansbee, New York City; Counsel, 
Adams, FoUansbee, Hawley & Shorey, Chicago. 
Mem., Am. Bar Assn., ex. V. P.; 111. St. Bar 
Assn., ex. Pres.; Law Club of Chicago; Har- 
vard Club; Union League Club; Chicago Bar 
Assn.; Pres., Chicago Lit. Club; delegate, 
Universal Congress of Lawyers and Jurists, St. 
Louis, 1904; Unitarian Church. Married 
Susan D. Davis, Ap 14, 1869, Appleton, Wis. 
Children: Mitchell D. ; Mrs. Blanche Follans- 
bee-Caldwell; Mrs. Susan Follansbee-Hubbard; 
Alanson; Eunice D. Address, Winnetka, 111.; 
bus. add., 137 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. 

♦THEOPHILUS HORN FOUNTAIN 
Trustee, 1873; Lawyer; b. Ag 12, 1844, 
Washington Co., 111. Prepared in Benton and 
Duquoin; McKendree Coll.; Ann Arbor, Mich, 
and Capt., Co. R, 13th Regt, 111. Cav. 1863-6; 
and Capt., Co. R, 13th Regt., 111. Cav. 
1863-6; Master in Chancery for several 
yrs., between 1873-84; mem., St. Legislature. 
1874-6; was a candidate for the nomination to 
Cong, from this dist.; was defeated by J. B. 
Thomas, 1878; practiced law in Chicago, 1887- 
90; spent some time in N. M. on account of 
ill health; returned to his home in Duquoin a 
yr. before his death. Mem., I. O. O. F., and 
several local orgns. Married Mrs. E. Williams, 
N 29, 1885, Golconda, 111. Died O 3, 1892, 
Duquoin, 111. 

JOSEPH HEWETT FREEMAN 
Trustee, ex officio, 1898-9; Supt. and Instr.; 
b. My 13. 1841, Poland, Me.; s. Joseph and Abi- 



gail (Gross) Freeman. Prepared in Me. St. 
Sem. A. M. (hon.) Bates Coll., 1888. Prin. 
or Supt., village or city schs.. 111. and Colo., 
twenty-seven yrs.; Asst. St. Supt., Schs., 111., 
eight and one-half yrs.; Supt., Pub. Instr., 
seven months; Supt., 111. Sch. for the Blind, 
1902-7; retired. Served in Civ. War, 2d Lt., 
Co. G., 23d Me. Inf. and Capt. Co. H, i^th 
Me. Inf. Mem., 111. Lib. Exten. Comn.; 
( ongr. Church; G. A. R. ; Loyal Legion; K. T. 
Married Mary A. Stone, Ag 25, 1867, Unity, 
Me. Address, Aurora, 111. 

WILLIAM HOUSTON FULKERSON 
Trustee, ex officio, 1900-1901; Stock Farmer; 
!). S 9, 1834, Tazewell, Tenn. Prepared in 
McMinn. Acad., Rogersville, Tenn.; U. S. 
Mil. Acad., West Point. Served in Mormon 
War, 1857; as Indian Scout, 1858-9; served in 
the Confed. Army, 1861-5; was Col. of the 63d 
Tenn., when Gen. Lee surrendered, Ap 9, 
1865; Was Co. Commander, 1875-8; Gen. Mgr., 
St. Louis, Jerseyville and Springfield (now 
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis) R. R., 1881. 
Mem., 111. St. Bd. of W'orld's Fair Comns., 
1893; 111- St. Bd. of Agr., 1887-98, Pres. 1899- 
1900. Married Cornelia T. Russell, O 17, 
1861, Rogersville, Tenn. Children: James W. 
(deceased); Joseph R. ; Frank E.; Frances R.; 
Sarah B. (Mrs. Charles S. White). Address, 
Jerseyville, 111. 

LAFAYETTE FUNK 
Trustee, 1891-3; Farmer and Stockraiser; b. 
Ja 20, 1834, Funk's Grove, 111.; s. Isaac fh. 
Clark Co., Ky.) and Cassabdra (Sharp) Funk 
(b. Sharpsburg, Md.). Prepared in log sch. 
at Funk's Grove. Sigma Chi. Grad. of Ohio 
Wesleyan LTniv., 1858. Supvr. of tp., twelve 
yrs; mem., lower house of Legislature, 1882- 
3; mem. Senate, 1884-6; mem. St. Bd. of Agr. 
for twenty yrs. Married Elizabeth Paulin, Ja 
12, 1864. Children: Eugene, b. S 3, 1867; 
Paul, b. Jl 9, 1871 (died Ja 2, 1873); De Loss, 
b. S I, 1882. Address, Shirley, 111. 

*ORSON BINGHAM GALUSHA 
Trustee, 1868-73; Horticulturist; b. D 2, 
18 1 9, Bennington, Vt. ; s. Jonas and Electra 
(Hinsdale) Galusha. Prepared in Rochester 
Acad., N. Y. Engaged in hort. in Central 
M'ch.; moved to Grundy Co., 111., and started 
the Sand Ridge Nursery, which he ran success- 
tully until 1867; removed to southern part of 
Cirundy Co., and raised small fruits, 1867-83; 
retired in 1883. First trustee named by Gov. 
Richard J. Oglesby. He was largely instru- 
mental, with his life-long friend. Prof. J. B. 
Turner, in securing the establishing of the 
Univ. of 111. Auth.: Small Fruits and How to 
Grow Them; numerous essays on hort.; con- 
tributor for many yrs. to Moore's Rural New 
Yorker, The Prairie Farmer, and other publica- 
tions. Mem., III. St. Hort. Soc. (one of the 
organizers and Sec, for sixteen yrs.). Married 
Mary J. Hinsdale, 1842, of Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Child, Mrs. William Hawley Smith. Died, 
1898, Peoria. 

♦DANIEL GARDNER 
Trustee, 1873-81; b. D 18, 1815, Warehouse 
Point, Windsor, Conn. Co. Commissioner, 
Licking Co., O., 1854-8; mem. O. Senate, 1856- 
8; first Mayor of Champaign, i860. Mem., 
Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1862-82; Champaign 
Co. Fair Assn., Pres. and Dir. ; many other 
local orgns. Married Mary Josephine Hodges, 
Ap 6, 1840, Homer O. Children: Frederick 
Cheney, b. D 25, 1840 (died O 20, 1842); 
Emily Cheney (Mrs. Henry Swannell), b. Jl 
26, 1843 (died Ap $, 1919); Dick Hodges, b. N 
8, 1847; Olive Augusta (Mrs. N. A. Lloyd'); 
Willis Smith, b. Ap 21, 1856; Jessie, b. Ap 27, 
1863. Died F 13, 1883, Champaign. 



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*DANIEL B. GILLHAM 
Trustee, ex officio, 1875-9; Farmer and Stock- 
raiser; b. Ap 29, 1826, Wanda, 111.; s. John 
Gillham. Prepared in Saline sch. house, near 
Wanda; McKendree Coll. Mem., Dem. St. 
Cent. Com.; the 27th Gen. Assem. ; St. Senate, 
1882-86. Mem., Bd. of Trustees of Shurtleff 
Coll., Upper Alton, for many yrs; St. Bd. of 
Agr. for twenty yrs., several times Pres.; Bap- 
tist Church. Married. Children; One son and 
five daughters. Died Ap 6, 1890, Upper Alton, 

•MOORE C. GOLTRA 
Trustee, 1867-73; b. O 29, 1810. Came to 
111. in 1836; identified with the early develop- 
ment of this state; contr. and builder of the 
first Inst, for Insane, and Sch. for the Deaf, 
Jacksonville; one of the first mems. of the 
Bd. of Trustees, and one of the men who 
located the lands set aside by the govt, for 
the Univ. of 111. Mem., St. Bd. of Agr. 
Died Ap 11, 1881. 

DAVID GORE 
Trustee, 1893-7; b- Ap 5, 1827, Trigg Co., 
Ky. Came with parents to MacUson Co., 111., 
1834; served in Mexican War as Q. M., after- 
wards locating in Macoupin Co., where he has 
been extensively engaged in farming; In 1874 
he was an unsuccessful Greenback-Labor can- 
didate for St. Treas. ; in 1884 elected to St. 
Senate from Macoupin-Morgan Dist. ; St. 
Auditor of Pub. Accts., 1892-97. Mem., St. 
Bd. of Agr. sixteen yrs., Pres. 1893-4; St. 
Bd. of Equalization, Chm., 1892-6. Address, 
Carlinville, Ill.t 

*NELSON W. GRAHAM 
Trustee, 1891-7; b. N 2, 1815, near Natural 
Bridge, Va. ; s. George (b. Scotland) and 
Rebecca (Patterson) Oraham (b. Ireland). 
Engaged in Gen. bus. until retirement. Pres., 
Bd. of Trustees. Married Eliza Galigher; 
Sarah Barbour. Children: William Carey 
(died) ; Malcolm (died); Lillian (died); George 
Washington. Died Jl 15, 1901, Chicago. 



Trustee 
ston for many yrs 



L. L. GREENLEAF 

17-7. Was a resident of Evan- 



Deceased. 



*JOHN MILTON GREGORY 
Trustee, 1867-73. (See Faculty.) 

♦CLARK ROBINSON GRIGGS 
Trustee, 1869-73; R- R- Contr.; b. Mr 6, 
1824. Removed to Champaign Co., 1859; Had 
served as mem. of the legislature of Mass. 
before coming west; Appointed by Col. W. N. 
Coler, sutler of the 25th Regt. ; Later resigned 
position and built a store bakery at Memphis, 
Tenn., catering for Regts. of the post varying 
from 5,000 to 10,000 at a time until close 
of war; For short time carried on Mississippi 
River trade with his boat, the R. B. Hamilton; 
At close of war continued agr.- pursuits at Ur- 
bana; became mayor; constructed the Gas 
Works of Urbana & Champaign. Played a 
most important part in securing location of 
Univ. at Urbana; Under the name of J. N. 
Converse & Co., constructed the first fifty 
miles of R. R. in St. of Neb. from the Mo. 
River to Lincoln; Secured charter for Dan- 
ville, Urbana, Bloomington & Pekin Ry., and 
was elected to Pres. of Co.; Few yrs. later 
resigned and moved to N. Y. to regain health; 
Contracted with the Wheeling & Lake Erie 
Ry. Co. to build a road from Toledo, O., to 
Wheeling, W. Va. ; built over 200 miles of 
road when offer came to sell; Trouble arose 
and in spite of fifteen yrs. of conflict, no ade- 
quate settlement was ever made; Since then 
associated with a Syndicate for building a 



low grade short line R. R. from New York to 
Pittsburgh; Grade greatly reduced by Mr. 
Griggs. Died D 7, 1915. 

♦ALBERT PHILANDER GROUT 
Trustee, 1908-1913; b. Ag 15, 1848, Elmore, 
Vt. ; s. Horace (b. Ap 9, 1816, do.) and 
Malinda (Bullock) Grout (b. O 10, 1825, 
Barre, Vt.). Prepared in Peoples Acad., Mor- 
risville, Vt. ; A. B., Dartmouth, 1873. Zeta 
Psi. Married Percie J. Carpenter, Jl 26, 1882, 
Winchester, 111. Child, Joseph Carpenter, b. 
F 9, 1890. Died O 22, 1915, Winchester, 111. 

♦FRANCIS BOGGS HALLER 

Trustee, 1873; Physician; b. O 13, 1826, 
Lewiston, Pa. Prepared in Hillsboro Acad.; 
LTniv. of Mo., 1851; Jefferson Med. Coll., 1865. 
Located in Vandalia in 1851 for practice of 
Med., where he remained until his death. 
Mem., Co., Dist. and St. Med. Socs. (Pres. 
of latter, 1866); A. M. A.; M. E. Church; A. 
F. A. M.; for yrs. a mem. of St. Bd. of 
Charities. Married Lucinda R. Higgins, My 
22, 1856, Chandlerville, III. Children: Mary, 
Minnie and Maude. Died S 14, 1895, Vandalia, 
111. 

♦JOHN MARSHALL HAMILTON 

Trustee, ex officio, 1883-5; Lawyer; b. My 
28, 1847, Richwood, O. ; s. Samuel and Nancy 
(McMorris) Hamilton. Prepared in country 
schs.; Acad., Henry, HI.; O. Wesleyan, 1868. 
Teacher in Acad., Henry, 1869; in 111. Wesle- 
yan Univ., and studied law; admitted to bar, 
1870; formed partnership with J. H. Rowell; 
St. Sen., 28th senatorial dist., 1876-80; on st. 
ticket for Lt. Gov., 1880; Gov. of HI., 1883- 
5. Enlisted in Co. I, 141st 111. Inf., served 
about seven months. Mem., St. Bar Assn., 
two terms, V. P.; I. O. O. F. ; K. of P.; M. 
E. Church, Trustee. Married Helen M. Wil- 
liams, Jl, 1 87 1, Bloomington, III. Three chil- 
dren. Died S 22, 1905. 

♦DAVID S. HAMMOND 
Trustee, 1867-70; b. Ja 15, 1811, Washing- 
ton Co., N. Y. Came west, 1840, and settled 
on small farm in Hanover Tp., Cook Co., 111.; 
was a carpenter; built tavern, in 1848, on 
old Galena and Chicago stage road; assessor 
one term; supvr., fourteen yrs.; chm., seven 
yrs.; elected Sheriff of Cook Co., 1862; ap- 
pointed R. R. and warehouse commissioner by 
Gov. Palmer, and served four yrs.; one of the 
trustees that located the Insane Asylum. Mar- 
ried Laura A. Barnard, 1839, Glens Falls, N. 
Y. Children: Mary A. Hammond-Gilbert, b. 
1846; Eugene G., b. 1848; Edward D., b. 1852. 
Died My 26, 1883, Hammonds Sta., Kane Co., 
111. 

♦GEORGE HARDING 
Trustee, 1867-8. Died, 1868, Paris, 111. 

OLIVER ALBERT HARKER 

Trustee, 1890-91. (See Faculty.) 

R. R. HARRINGTON 
Trustee, 1871-77. t 

♦CYRUS HARTWELL 

Trustee, 1873; Farmer; s. Nathan (b. Con- 
cord, N. H.) and Mary (Scott) Hartwell (b. 
Antrim, Ire.). Prepared in Newark, O. A. 
B., Marietta Coll., O. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta 
Kappa Epsilon. Married Anna Marston, 
Hoopeston, 111. Died S 10, 1893, Hoopeston, 
111. 

♦GEORGE SAMUEL HASKELL 

Trustee, ex officio, 1891-3; b. O 4, 1838, 
Rockford, 111. Prepared in Antioch, O. Alder- 
man of City of Rockford. Mem., St. Bd. of 
Agr., 1880-91; A. F. A. M., Blue Lodge, 



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Chapter and Commandery. Married Lydia E. 
Howell, D 1850, Battle Creek, Mich. Chil- 
dren: George Edward, b. Ap s, 1861 (died N 
1869); Mark Tracy, b. N 1863 (died Mr, i88i). 
Died Ag 12, 1891, Rockford, 111. 

FREDERICK LEWIS HATCH 
Trustee, 1899-1913. (See No. 22.) 

*SAMUEL SNOWDEN HAYES 
Trustee, 1867-70; Lawyer and Politican; b. 
D 25, 1820, Nashville, Tenn. Engaged in drug 
bus., Shawneetown, Tenn., 1838-40; Began 
study of law and was admitted to practice in 
1842, locating at Mt. Vernon and later at 
Carmi, 111.; Took interest in politics, stumping 
the southern counties for the Dem. party, 
1853-4; del. to the Memphis Col. Convention, 
1845; elected to lower House of the St. Legis- 
lature, 1846; re-elected in 1848; raised com- 
pany for service in Mex. War, 1S47, but did 
not serve; del. to St. Constitutional Conven- 
tion, for White Co., 1847; Dem. Presidential 
Elector, 1848; removed to Chicago, 1S52; City 
Solicitor and City Comptr., 1862-5; Del. to 
Nat. Dem. Convention at Charleston and Balti- 
more, i860, and earnest worker for Douglas in 
following campaign; del. from Cook Co. to the 
St. Constitution Convention, 1869-70. Died Ja 
28, 1880. 

ELLEN MARTIN HENROTIN 
Trvistee, 1912-17; b. Jl 1847. Portland. Me.; d. 
Edward Bvani (b. Ag 181 1, Camden, Me.) and 
Sarah Ellen Martin (b, D 30, 1821, Portland, 
Me.). Studied in England, France and Ger- 
many, 1860-68. V. P., Congress Auxiliary of 
World's Columbian Exposition. 1893; Pres., 
Gen. Federation of Woman's Clubs, 1894-98; 
Pres., The Foiiiiiglitly; Trustee, Univ. of 111., 
1912-17. Decorated by the Sultan of Turkey 
with order of Chefakat, 1893; Made an Officer 
de r Academic by French Republic, 1899; deco- 
rated by Leopold II, Chevalier de I'Ordre de 
Leopold, 1904. Mem., Fortnightly Club of Chi- 
cago; Friday Club; Chicago Woman's Club; 
Woman's City Club. Married Charles Henrotin, 
S 2, 1869, (Chicago (died Jl 25, 1914). Chil- 
dren: Edward Clement, b. Ag 17, 1871; Charles 
Martin, b. Jl 19, 1876; Morris Bates, b. S 14, 
1885. Address, 1215 Madison Ave., New York 
City. 

OTIS WILLIS HOIT 
Trustee, 1911 — . (See No. 212.) 

*J. P. HUNGATE 
Trustee, 1867-8. Died, 1872, Louisville, Ky. 

*OBADIAH HUSE 
Trustee, 1873; b. Jl i, 1810, Concord, N. 
H. Prepared in Kertz Hill, Me. Pursued the 
study of Divinity. Held many civil honors 
and positions. Married Mary Knight, Frei- 
bury. Me., 1840. Children: Fred Dresden, b. 
1850; Marie Castine, b. 1854; Florence, b. 
1856. Died, O 13, 1887, Evanston, III. 

*SAMUEL M. INGLIS 
Trustee, ex officio, 1895-8; b. Ag 15, 1838; 
received an early educ. in O.; came to 111. in 
1856, and grad. with first honors from the 
Mendota Collegiate Inst., 1861. Enlisted in 
the loth 111. Inf., 1862; discharged for dis- 
ability; Took charge of an acad. in Hills- 
boro, 1865, meanwhile studying law with 
Judge E. Y. Rice; Supt. Schs., Greenville, 
1S68-83; Prof., Math., St. Norm. Sch., Car- 
bondale. 111., 1883-6; transferred to chair of 
Lit., Rhet., and Eloc, 1886; St. Supt., Pub. 
Instr., 1894-8. Died Je i, 1898, Kenosha, Wis. 

*DARIUS JOHNSON 
Trustee, 1873. Died, N 17, 1887, Pontiac, 111. 



•JOHN STEPHEN JOHNSON 
Trustee, 1867-73; Farmer; b. O 2, 1818, 
Watertown, N. Y. Married Judith Johnson, 
My 20, 1846, Quincy, 111. Children: Florette, 
b. F 18, 1850; Ida A., b. S 10, 1856; Frank 
C, b. Ja 20, 1859; Mary Emma, b. O 12, 1861. 
Deceased. 

*JAMES WILLIAM JUDY 

Trustee, e:r officio, 1895-7; Farmer; b. My 
8, 1822, (Tlarke Co., Ky. ; s. Martin (b. 1797, 
Ky.) and Nancy (Burroughs) Judy (b. 1800, 
do.). Prepared in common sch., Ky. Farmer, 
Menard Co., 111., since 1851; also traveled, 
selling thoro^ighbred cattle and as auctioneer 
from Can. to Calif., from Minneapolis to San 
AntoniOj Tex., and over all the intermediate 
country where such cattle were raised. Was 
Col. :14th 111. Inf., 1862; was in the siege of 
Vicksburg forty-five days on the firing line. 
Mem., St. Bd. of Agr., Pres. at one time, 
1895 — ; Christian Church. Married Catherine 
Ann Simpson, Mr 23, 185 1, Menard Co., Ill, 
(died S 12, 1903). Children: Emma Ade- 
laide b. F 2, 1852 (died Je 8, 185^); William 
Scott, b. O 14, 1853 (died D 16, 1893); Charles 
Carroll, b. Mr 17, 1856; Maria Luella, b. S 
20, 1858 (died Ap 30, 1863); James Joseph, b. 
Ja 15, 1862 (died My 7, 1863); Julia Birdie, 
b. Je 30, 1865 (died O 22, 1875.) Died S 16, 
1916. 

GEORGE FREDERIC KENOWER 

Trustee, 188 1-3. (See No. 72.) 

*LEONIDAS HAMLINE KERRICK 
Trustee^ 1903-7; Farmer; b. O 16, 1846, 
Franklin Co., Ind. Prepared in pub. and pvt. 
schs. of Ind. and at home. B. S., 111. Wes- 
leyan LTniv., 1866; A. M., in ctirsn. Licensed 
to practice law, 1868; With Maj. J. W. Powell 
Geol. Sur., 1867, first yr. of his work in the 
west. Mem., 111. House of Rep., 27th Gen. 
Assem.; M. E. Church, Del. to Gen. Conf., 
1900, Chicago; Am. Aberdeen-Angus Assn., 
Pres.; Am. Breeders' Assn., V. P.; Trustee 
111. Wesleyan Univ. Married Sallie E. Funk, 
O 29, 1868, Bloomington, 111. Children: Wil- 
liam, b. Jl 26, 1869 (died Jl 11, 1873); Daisy, 
b. Ja 30, 1871 (died Jl 20, 1873); Idelle B., 
b. Je 13, 1874. Died Mr 13, 1907, at Bloom- 
ington, 111., the day after he was elected Pres. 
of the Board of Trustees. 

*DR. WILLIAM KILE 
Trustee, ex officio, 1869-70; b. 1809, Fayette 
Co., O. Married. Children: Robert H.; (Mrs.) 
Carrie Kile Beebe. Died O 4, 1877. 

♦EDWARD KITCHELL 
Trustee, 1869. Died 1869, Olney, 111. 

•JOHN LANDRIGEN 
Trustee, ex officio, 1882-7; Farmer; b. 1832, 
Co. Tipperary, Ire. Prepared in Sem., Lafay- 
ette, Ind. Engaged in R. R. and canal 
const.; coming to 111., 1856, he purchased farm 
near Albion, where he resided. Twice elected 
House of Rep. (1868 and '74), and twice to 
the St. Sen., (1870 and '96). Mem., St. Agr. 
Soc, Pres., four yrs. ; V. P., sixteen yrs. 
Died Mr 26, 1911. 

•LUTHER W. LAWRENCE 
Trustee, 1867-73; Minister and Farmer; b. 
Ap 19, 1808, Chenango Co., N. Y. ; s. John (b. 
Mr 8, 1778, Middlesex Co., Mass.) and Lydia 
(Sweet) Lawrence (b. N 18, 1777, Saratoga, 
N. Y.). In early life was a tanner; came to 
111. in 1873; first Co. Supt., Schs., Boone Co.; 
elected to St. Legislature in 1854, the first 
Rep. elected in Boone Co., and served three 
terms; mem.. Constitutional Convention, 1862; 
elected Probate Judge, Boone Co., 1865, served 
twelve yrs.; Tp. Treas., Schs., 1840-83. Pastor, 



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Baptist churches in no. 111. for twenty-five yrs. 
Married Elvina t'hamberlain, Ja 22, 1829, 
Cazevonia, N. Y. (died My 2, 1891). Children: 
Alonzo D., b. D 25, 1831 (died S ig, 1910); 
Harriet E. (Sturtevant), b. Jl 17, 1835 (died 
Ja 7, 191 1); Sarah A. (Wyckoff), b. Ap 18, 
1837 (died Ja 10, i8g6) ; Lucia E. (Smith) b. 
Ap 14, i8^g (died My 20, 1869); Esther M. ; 
Luther C. Died Jl 25, 1886, Belvidere. 111. 

LEWIS L. LEHMAN 
Trustee, 1905-9; Banker; b. Ag 13, 1845, 
Bruchsal, Baden, Ger. Prepared in Bruchsal 
Gymnasium. Served in Army; enlisted in Ag 
II, 1862, Co. B, 86th 111. Vol. Inf., mustered 
out Jl 24, 1865. Clerk, Circuit Court, Mar- 
shall Co., 111., 1868-73; St. Sen.. 3jd Dist., 
1888-92; Pres., First Nat. Bank, Mattoon, 111. 
Mem. City Council, Mattoon, 111., ten yrs.; 
Co. Bd., 1885-1902, chm., 1901; Bd. of Educ, 
Mattoon, Pres., 1897-1904; Lib. Bd., Pres., 
1896-1906; Mayor, 1907. Married Ella M. 
Granger, D 12, 1888, Mattoon, 111. Children: 
Marion, b. O 28, 1889; Louis Harry, b. Ag 
6, 1895. Address, Mattoon, III. 

♦WILLIAM LINDSAY 
Trustee, 1873; Business man; b. My 23, 
1821, Martinsville, 111.; s. Vincent and 
Martha (Warren) Lindsay. Admitted to the 
bar in the early fifties; did not follow the prac- 
tice of law to any extent, but used it as an aid 
in bus. career; elected mem. lower house of 
the Legislature, 1876. Married Rebecca Jane 
McCrory, 1844 (died 1908). Children: James 
M.; Laura B. Died 1884. 

FRANK ORREN LOWDEN 
Trustee, e.v officio, 1917 — ; Governor; b. Ja 
26, 1861, Svmrise, Minn.; s. Lorenzo Lowden. 
Prepared in Harden Co., la. la. St. Univ.; 
Union Coll. of Law (now N. W.). Lowden, 
Estabrook & Davis, lawyers, 1898; Delegate 
to Rep. Nat. Convention, 1900; Rep. Nat. 
Committeeman for 111., Mem. of ex. body of 
Nat. Com., 1904-12; Mem., Congress from 13th 
dist., 1906-11 (voluntarily retired); Farmer 
Sinnissippi Farm, Oregon, 111., 1900 — ; Gov 
ernor of 111., 1917 — . Lt. Col., ist Regt., Ill 
Nat. Guard., Pres., Alumni Assn.; Trustee, N 
W. Univ.; do., Univ. of Chicago; do., Knox 
Coll. Married Florence Pullman, Ap 29, 1896 
Children: Florence; Pullman; Harriet; Frances 
Address, Springfield, 111. 

*A. B. McCONNELL 
Trustee, ex officio, 1867-8. Pres., St. Bd. 
Agr., 1865-8. Died, D 26, 1906, Springfield, 
111. 

FRANCIS MARION McKAY 
Trustee, 1885-1901. (See No. 277.) 

WILLIAM B. McKINLEY 
Trustee, 1903-5; Pres. 111. Traction Co., 'and 
Congressman; b. S 5, 1856, Petersburg, 111. 
Prepared in Champaign H. S. ; Attended Univ. 
of 111., two yrs. Clerk in store and bank, 1874- 
77; mgr. and partner, banking and mortgage 
loan bus. of J. B. & W. B. McKinley, 1877—; 
building and operating pub. utilities, 1885 — ; 
Organized and Ijecame Pres., 111. Traction Co.; 
West. Rys. & Light System. Mem., 59th to 
62nd Congresses, 1905-13, 64th and 6sth Con- 
gresses, 19 1 5-19, 19th 111. Dist. Mem., Red 
Men; I. 0. O. F. ; A. F. A. M. ; K. of P.; B. 
P. O. E. ; Union League, Hamilton and Press 
Clubs, Chicago; Chevy Chase, Cosmos and 
Press Clubs, Washington, D. C. Married Kate 
W. Frisbee. F 1881, Chicago. Address, 812 
W. University Ave., Champaign. 

•ALEXANDER McLEAN 
Trustee, 1876-1901; Real Est. Agt.; b. S 
24, 1833, Glasgow, Scot. Prepared in Pub. 
Schs., Scot. In Militia, 1856-58; Commissioned 



2nd Lt. by Gov. Matteson and Deputy Provost 
Marshal, 1863-4. Mem. City Council of Ma- 
comb, 1858-9; Mayor, 1873-6; elected four 
times; was elector in 1876 and selected as 
messenger to carry vote to Washington on 
Hayes campaign; Deputy Circuit Clerk, Mc- 
Donough Co., eight yrs. Wrote Hist. Mc- 
Donough Co. Appointed a mem. of Bd. of 
Trustees, Univ. of 111., by Gov. Oglesby and 
elected three times, six yr. terms, the longest 
continuous membership on bd.; Moderator of 
Salem, twenty-five yrs. Mem., Baptist 
Assn., of 111.; Macomb Club, twenty-seven 
yrs.; Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W. of 111., Treas.; 
Grand Sec. I. O. M. A., twenty-four yrs.; Su; 
preme Council, Masonic order, 33rd degree; 
I. O. O. F., fifty-one yrs.; filled all offices in 
subordinate lodge, K. O. lodge, twenty-five 
yrs.; K. T., forty yrs.; other beneficiary and 
assessment orders. Married Martha J. Ran- 
dolph, D 31, 1856, near Macomb, 111. Chil- 
dren: William R., b. Mr, 1858; John B., b. 
D 21, 1859; Benj. F., b. Mr 29, 1862 ;Alex., 
Jr., b Mr 27, 1864; Fred R., first, b. 1866; 
Fred R., second, b. Mr 6, 1869; Edgar R., b. 
My 14, 1873; William R., second, b. Ja 21, 
1878; I. R., b. Mr 3, 1873; Walter R., b. N 
16, 1881. Died O II, 1907. 

LUKE B. McMURRAY 
Trustee, 1867-73. Effingham, 111.$ 

GEORGE H. MADDEN 
Trustee, ex officio, 1907-8; Banker; b. Mr 
7, 1854, Mendota, 111.; s. John C. (b. Ire.) and 
Mary (Sullivan) Madden (b. do.). Prepared 
in Blackstone Sch., Mendota; Attended Notre 
Dame Univ., Ind., 1871-2. Mem., 111. St. Bd. 
of Agr., Pres., 1907-8. Married Cora Strother, 
S 4, 1879, Mendota, 111. Children: Cora Es- 
telle, b. Je 19, 1880; Geo. Strother, b. S 2, 
1881 (died O 20, 1911); Ralph C, b. Ja 21, 
1885; Aimee Lucile, b. Ag 18, 1887. Address, 
Mendota, 111. 

♦ISAAC SANDERS MAHAN 
Trustee, 1867-75; Minister; b. O 4, 1828, 
Sardinia, O. Prepared in Lexington H. S. 
A. M., Knox Coll. Married Jane H. Sher- 
man, O 10, 1853, Peoria. Children: Henry 
W., b. D 3, 1854; Jennie C, b. Ja 6, 1859. 
Died O 31, 1893, (Thicago. 

*JOHN L. MANSFIELD 
Trustee, 1873; Farmer; b. 1803, Brunswick, 
Ger. Attended Univs. (jottingen and Heidel- 
berg. Was educated as an Astronomer, and 
was ofi'ered charge of obs. Jena; Was examined 
in math, by the celebrated Gauss, and awarded 
highest honors; was versed in lang., lit., and 
arch. He left Ger. in 1823, remained one yr. 
in Eng. before coming to Am. ; obtained posi- 
tion in the Wash. Inst.; Chair of Math., Univ. 
of Pa. for many yrs. Moved to his farm near 
Mansfield, 111., 1870, and lived there until his 
death. Enlisted in the Civil War as pvt. ; was 
promoted to Gen., Brig.-Gen., and Brevt. Maj.- 
Gen. Married Josephine Turner, 1841. Chil- 
dren: Fielding, Margaret, Oscar, Maria, 
Charley. Died S 20, 1876, Mansfield, 111. 

*ROSWELL B. MASON 
Trustee, 1873-83; b. S 19, 1805, New Hart- 
ford, N. Y. Prepared in Dist. Sch.; New 
Hartford Acad. ; studied engng. in a select 
sch., Utica, N. Y., two yrs. Appointed Supt., 
Morris Canal ; located and constructed Housa- 
tonic R. R., and was Engr. and Supt., 1836- 
48; built I. C. R. R., 1851-6; built bridge over 
Miss River, between Dubuque and Dunlieth, 
1867-8; built New York and New Haven R. 
R., and was Supt.; built I. C. R. R. from Du- 
buque to Sioux City, 1857-9; was connected 
with the Chicago & Alton JR. R., and was Land 
Commissioner for I. C. R. R. Appointed by 



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III. Legislature mem. of Bd. of Pub. Wks., 
Chicago to take charge of lowering summit of 
111. and Mich. Canal, 1865-9; Mayor, Chicago, 
1869-71. Auth. : Reports and articles on pub. 
works, last one on drainage canal. Mem., Bd. 
of Engrs., Chicago (at one time pres.) ; Presby. 
Church (Elder) ; one of the original incorpora- 
tors of the Presby. Theol. Sem., organized F 
16, 1857, and a dir. and trustee. Married Har- 
riet Lavinia Hopkins, S 6, 1831, Parsippany, 
N. J. Children: Sarah Caroline (Mrs. Henry 
G. Miller), b. 1833; George Arnold, b. 1835 
(died 1855) ; Alice Lindsey (Mrs. J. H. Trow- 
bridge), h. 1837; Edward Gay, b. 1839 (died D 
18, 1898); Roswell Henry, b. 1841; Harriet 
•Hopkins (Mrs. W. F. G. Anderson), b. 1845; 
Henry Burrall, b. 1848; Alfred Bishop, b. 185 1. 
Died Ja i, 1892, Chicago. 

ARTHUR MEEKER 
Trustee, 1908-15; Packer; b. Ap 11, 1866, 
Chicago; s. A. B. (b. Utica, N. Y.) and Marie 
Louise (Griggs) Meeker (b. New Lebanon, N. 
Y.) Prepared in Harvard H. S., Delta Psi 
B. S., Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1886. Ph. B., 
Yale. V. P., Armour & Co., packers, Chicago; 
Dir., Chicago Junction Ry. Co.; do., Central 
Mfg. Dist. Bank; do., Peoples Stock Yards St. 
Bank. Mem., Metropolitan Club, Washing- 
ton; The Links, Racquet and Tennis, Brook, 
University Clubs, New York; Saddle and Cycle 
Club, Onwentsia Married Grace Murray, 1892, 
Paris. Address, 3030 Lake Shore Drive, Chi- 
cago; bus. add.. Union Stock Yards, Chicago. 

*SYLVESTER M. MILLARD 
Trustee, 1879-91; Lawyer; b. Ag 24, 1839, 
Shiawasse Co., Mich. Prepared in boarding 
Sch., Lansing, Mich. Grad. from Agr. Coll. 
Lansing, 1864. Instr., Olivet Coll., 1864-5; 
studied law, office of Butler & Cottrell. 
Milwaukee, 1865; admitted to bar, 1867; prac- 
ticed law, Chicago, 1868; had as jr. partners 
at various times, Judge Blanchard, Judge Fred 

A. Smith, I. K. Boyesen, Charles P. Abbey, 
and William B. Hale. Took active part in 
Lake Co., politics for a niimber of yrs. ; alder- 
man in Highland Park. Mem., Union League 
Club; Bar Assn.; and served for a time on 
Bd. of Law Inst. Married Amelia C. Col- 
lins, 1870. Children: Fred C; Everett L. ; 
Mrs. Hugo G. Fischer. Died D i, 1905, Lake 
Geneva, Wis. 

ALLEN FRANCIS MOORE 
Trustee, 1909-15; Mfr. and Banker; b. S 
30, 1869, St. Charles, 111.; s. Henry V. (b. 
D I, 1837, Fairview, 111.) and Alzina W. (Free- 
man) Moore (b. Ap 5, 1840, St. Charles, 111.). 
Prepared in Monticello H. S. Phi Delta Theta. 

B. S., Lombard Coll., 1889. Mayor, Monti- 
cello, HI., 1900-2. Mem., LTnion League Club, 
Chicago; Trustee, Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 
111. Married Madora Bradford, Mr 20, 1895, 
Quincy, HI. Children: Capt. Bradford V., b. 
My 27, 1896; Mary A., b. O 9, 1898, (died 
N 26, 1899) ; Allen F., b. S 22, 1905. Address, 
Monticello, 111. 

*RICHARD PRICE MORGAN 
Trustee, 189 1-7. (See No. H30.) 

•NAPOLEON B. MORRISON 
Trustee, 1893-9; Coal Operator; b. F 12, 
1824, Waterford, Vt.; s. Moses F. (b. N 26, 
1788, Corinth, Vt.) and Zilpha (Smith) Mor- 
rison (b. Ap 12, 1793, Bath, N. H.). Prepared 
in Newburg Acad. Studied Civ. Engng. and 
practiced twenty yrs. in N. H., Vt., N. Y., O., 
and 111. Engaged in Const. White Mountain 
R. R. ; N. Y. Central; Baltimore and O. South- 
western; present in Chicago at letting of con- 
tracts for I. C. R. R., 1852. Came to 111., 
1862. Engaged in Mercantile bus., 1862-85; 



Pres., Odin Coal Co., from orgn., 1885, till 
death. Interested in agr. and stock raising. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., Odin located through his ef- 
forts. Mem., 28th Gen. Assembly which re- 
vised the laws in accordance with the new 
constitution of 1870. Married Margaret La- 
vinia Smart, O 11, 1854, Greenfield, O. (died 
O 9. 1882). Children: Sadie Helen, b. Ja 
7, 1861 (died D ii, 1863); Jennie Bell, b. Ap 
II, 1863; Jessie Smart, b. S 3, 1865 (died Ap 
29, 1873); Helen Beecher, b. O 30, 1867; 
Charles Hugh, b. F i, 1871- Lavinia Zilpha, 
b. Mr 10, 1873 (died Ag 4, 1883.) Mem., 
Baptist Church; A. F. A. M.; 111. Coal Opera- 
tors Assn. Died N 10, 191 1, Odin, III. 

AUGUSTUS F. NIGHTINGALE 

Trustee, 1899-1905; Educator; b. N 11. 1843, 
Quincy, Mass.; s. Thomas J. (b. F 26, 1801, 
do.) and Alice (Brackett) Nightingale (b. 1802, 
do.). Prepared in Quincy Pub. Sch., and Pvt. 
Conf. Sem., Newbury, Vt. Psi Upsilon; Phi 
Beta Kappa. A. B., Wesleyan Univ., Middle- 
town, Conn., 1866; A. M., do., 1869; Ph. D., 
Upper la. Univ., 1891; LL. D., Simpson Coll., 
1901. Occupied chair of Ancient Langs., Upper 
la. Univ., 1866-8; Acting Pres., N. W. Female 
Coll.; 1868-71; Chair of Ancient Langs., Simp- 
son Coll., 1871-2; Supt., Pub. Schs., Omaha, 
1872-4; Prin., Lake View H. S., Chicago, 1874- 
90; Asst. Supt., Chicago Pub. Schs., in charge 
of Elementary Schs., 1890-2; Asst. Supt. in 
charge of the H. Schs. of Chicago, 1892-1901; 
Supt. Schs., Cook Co., HI., 1902-10; retired, 
1912 — . Auth.: Requirements for Admission 
to Am. Colls., D. Appleton & Co., 1879. Ed.: 
Twentieth Century Text-Books for Secondary 
Schs., do., 1899-1906; eighty-five in all; also a 
large nmnber of pamphlets and reports. Mem., 
Neb. Teachers' Assn. (Pres., 1872-3); Neb. St. 
Sabbath Sch. Assn. (Pres., 1873-4); HI- St. 
Teachers Assn. (Pres., 1886-7); Secondary 
Dept., Nat. Educ. Assn. Pres., 1888-9) ; North 
Central Assn. of Secondary Schs. and Coll. 
(Pres., 1899); Com. of the North Central 
Assoc, of Secondary Schs. and Coll. on Ac- 
credited Schs.; H. Sch. Teachers Assn. of 
Chicago (Pres., 1892-1901); N. W. Alumini 
Assn. of Wesleyan Univ. (Pres., 1891-9; N. 
W. Alumni Assn. of the Psi Upsilon (Pres., 
1890); Mass. Soc. in Chicago (Pres., 1895); 
Educ. Comn. of 111., 1907-11; 111. St. Teachers' 
Reading Circle, 1902-10; Epworth M. E. 
Church (Trustee, 1890); Bd. of Trustees, 
Univ. of III. (Pres., 1902). Married Fanny 
O. Chase, Ag 24, 1866, Brookline, N. H. 
Children: Florence, b. My 22, 1868; Carl 
Fred, b. S 26, 1869 (died S 26, 1870); Harry, 
b. O II, 1871; Jessie Irma, b. F 27, 1873; 
Winifred, b. 20, 1874; Pearl Romeyn, b. 
D 12, 1875. Address, 916 Sheridan Road, 
Evanston, 111. 

•RICHARD J. OGLESBY 

Trustee, e.v officio, 1867-8, 87-91; Gover- 
nor; b. JI 25, 1824. Prepared in Decatur, 111. 
Farmer and carpenter. 111. and Ky., in early 
yrs. ; studied law with Silas W. Robbins, 
Springfield, 1844; lawyer, Moultrie Co., until 
the outbreak of Mex. War. Volunteered 1845; 
elected ist Lt., Co. C, 14th 111.; Col. Eighth 
Regt., Springfield, 1861; was wounded at Bat- 
tle of Corinth, 0., 1862; recovered and was 
promoted to Maj.-Gen. of Volunteers by Pres. 
Lincoln. Went to Calif, for purpose of gold 
min., 1840. Elected Gov. of III., 1864; re- 
elected 1872; elected to U. S. Senate, served 
until Mr 4, 1879; retired to pvt. life, but in 
1884 was nominated for Gov. for third time 
and entered third term, Ja. 1885; after close of 
term, Ja 1889, retired to farm near Elkhart, 
111. ; received Rep. nomination, U. S. Senator, 
1890. Pres., Nat. Lincoln Monument Assoc, 
organized My 11, 1865; delivered address dedi- 
cation of Monument, O 15, 1874. Married 



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Anna E. White, 1859, Decatur (died My, 
1868); Mrs. Keyes, 1873, Elkhart. Children: 
Robert; Olive (Mrs. Snyder); Emma Louise; 
Richard John; Jasper. Died Ap .24, 1899. 

♦ROBERT NEWTON PADEN 
Trustee, 1881-7; b. 1830, Todd Co., Ky. 
Prepared in Lutheran Coll., Hillsboro, 111. En- 
gaged in lumber bus., Hillsboro, 1856; Mayor, 
Litchfield, 1865; built the City Hall and con- 
tracted for the first pub. sch. house; held va- 
rious offices of trust in city, tp., and co. Mem., 
Presby. Church (Elder and S. S. Supt. for 
many years). Married Illinois Blackwell, 1855, 
Vandalia, 111. (died My 16, 1881.); Anna 
Grinsted, My 8, 1883, Litchfield, 111. Child, 
Joseph T. Eccles, b. Je 13, 1857 (died O 5, 
1857.) Died Je 18, 1895, Litchfield. 

•JOHN McAULEY PALMER 

Trustee, 1869-73; Governor; b. S 13, 1817, 
Eagle Creek, Ky. ; s. Louis D. and Ann (Tutt) 
Palmer. Prepared in pub. Schs. Attended 
Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, for one yr., 1833; 
studied law and entered law office of John L. 
Greathouse, Carlinville, 1839; received licensp 
to practice, 1841; elected Probate Justice, 1843; 
Mem., constitutional convention, 1847; Co. 
Judge, 1849-51; mem., St. Senate, 1852-8; pre- 
sided over Rep. St. convention, 1856; St. del. 
to peace conf., 1861 ; entered Civ. War as Col. 
of 14th 111. Vol. Inf.; Gov. of 111., 1869-73; 
supported nat. ticket (the Greeley ticket), 1872; 
nominee of the legislative caucus for U. S. 
Senator, 1877; and again in 1883, but was de- 
feated; again nominated, 1889, and secured 
election by one vote, Mr 4, 1891; Dem. candi- 
date for Gov. of 111., 1888; but was defeated 
by Joseph Fifer. "Sound Money" Dem. nomi- 
nee for Pres., 1896. Married in 1842. Died 
S 25, 1900. 

*J. IRVING PEARCE 
Trustee, 1897-9; Hotel Prop, and Banker; b. 
Jl 27, 1827, Rushville, N. Y.; s. Samuel (b. 
Jl 27, 1792, Middlesex, N. Y.) and Eliza 
(Larned) Pearce (b. Mr 26, 1909). Prepared 
in Yates Co. (N. Y.) Schs. Came from N. 
Y., St. in i'8s2, to Chicago and took charge 
of the Matteson House, and was a hotel prop, 
or owner almost continuously from then to the 
time of his death, sixty yrs. ; Pres., Third Nat. 
Bank, Chicago, 1863-77, and was widely known 
to 111. country bankers; was a very large 
holder of Chicago real est. Mem., 111. St. Bd. 
of Agr., Pres. or V. P., 1884-1902; Inter. St. 
Indus. Exposition of Chicago, Treas. 1873- 
1890; South Park Com. of Chicago Treas. for 
two yrs. Married Margaret E. Wilkins, Ja 
28, 1849, Clifton Springs, N. Y. (died O 14, 
1901). Children: Grace E., b. N 28, 1852; 
Myron, b. S 22, 1856; J. Irving, Jr., b. F 5, 
i860. Died Jl 4, 1902, Chicago. 

♦JOHN THOMAS PEARMAN 
Trustee 1881-7; Physician; b. O 29, 1829, 
Elizabethtown, Ky. Prepared in common schs., 
Ky. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1858. Dist. 
Surg., I. C. R. R. ; served in Union Army as 
Surg, during Civ. War. Eighteen yrs. trustee 
Champaign City Schs. Mem., R. R. Surg. 
Assn., of Am.; Co., St., and Nat. Med. Soc; 
Presby. Church. Married in 1855; Mae Fields 
Columbia, 1883 (died Je 16, 191 1.) Child, 
Arthur Columbia, b. N 25, 1884. Died My 26, 
1896, Champaign. 

•JOHN MILLS PEARSON 

Trustee, 1868-73; Farmer; b. O 7, 1832, New- 
buryport, Mass.; s. John P. Pearson. Prepared 
in Newburyport, Mass. R. R. and Warehouse 
Comn., 1873-77; mem., House of Rep., 1878- 
84; St. Live Stock Comn.,, 1886-92. Mem., 
A. F. A. M.; Congr. Church. Married Cath- 



erine Godfrey, N 15, 1855, Godfrey, 111. Chil- 
dren: Arthur, b. 1856; John Longfellow, b. 
1858; Eleanora; b. i860; three dead. Died Je 
4, 1910, Godfrey, 111. 

•JOSIAH LITTLE PICKARD 
Trustee, 1870-3; b. Mr 17, 1824, Rowley, 
Mass.; s. Sanuel (b. Mr 9, 1793, do.) and 
Sarah (Coffin) Pickard (b. O 13, 1798, New- 
bury, Mass.). Prepared in Lewiston Falls 
Acad. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 
1844; A. M., do., 1847; LL. D. (hon.) Beloit 
Coll. and Univ. of Chicago, 1870. Prin., 
Platteville, Acad., Wis., 1846-59; St. Supt. Pub. 
Instr., Wis., 1860-4; Supt., Schs., Chicago, 
1864-77: Pres., St. Univ. of la., 1878-87; Lec- 
turer, 1887-9. Auth. : School Supervision, D. 
Appleton, 1890; also many articles in educ. 
mags. Mem., Nat. Educ. Assn. Pres. 1870; 
St. Hist. Soc. of la., Pres. 1881-1900; Chicago 
Lit. Club. Married Cornelia Van Cleve Wood- 
hull, Ag 24, 1847, Newark, N. J. (died Je 27, 
1900.) Children: Frederick William, b. S 
21, 1851; Fanny Matilda, b. S 21, 1851; Alice 
Electa, b. D 25, 1869 (died F 11, 1872). Died 
Mr 27, 1914. 

•JAMES HENRY PICKRELL 
Trustee, 1867-9; Stock Judge; b. Mr 20, 
1834, Mechanicsburg, 111. Prepared in Me- 
chanicsburg village sch.; Attended Eureka 
Coll. Edited Am. Short Horn Herd Book for 
sixteen yrs. Auth. : Articles in the Breeders' 
Gazette; many addresses before the different 
live stock conventions in U. S. Mem., Macon 
Co. Agr. Soc, Pres., 1858-66; Am. Short 
Horn Breeders' Assn., Pres., 1S78-84; Sec, 
1884-1901; Christian Church (Elder); Judge, 
Short Horn Cattle at World's Exposition, 
1893; Judge, St. fairs throughout \] . S. Mar- 
ried Margaret T. Bedford, S 20, i860, Paris, 
Ky. Children: Nannie B., b. Jl 7. 1861; 
Amanda W., b. D 28, 1862; Anna Laura, b. 
Je 13, 1865; Helen, b. O 22, 1868; Harvey, 
b. O II, 1870; William Benjamin, b. Ap i, 
1873, Jesse Terrard, b. Ja 31, 1875; Margaret 
Russell, b. Ap i, 1878; Henry A., b. S i, 
1880; Walter Scott, b. Ap 5, 1882; Hathaway, 
b. Jl 7, 1883. Died F 12, 1901, Springfield, 
111. 

•PHILIP H. POSTEL, SR. 
Trustee, 1883-5; Merchant, Miller, and Bank- 
er; b. Jl II, 1818, Hassloch, Rhein Pfalz, Ger. 
Prepared in Folk's Schula in Ger. Mem., 
Legislature, 1881-82. Married Mary A. Eisen- 
mayer, 1841, Mascoutah, 111. Children: Cath- 
erine E., b. 1841; Mary E., b. 1846; Philip 
H., Jr., b. 1850; George, b. 1852; Anna M., 
b. 1857; Louisa, b. 1859; Julius ('83), b. 1862. 
Died Jl 25, 1907. 

•ALFRED STEPHEN PROCTOR 
Trustee, 1873; Farmer; b. My 16, 1820. O. 
Prepared in Burlington (O.) H. S. Merchant 
until i8s6. Enlisted, the 86th 111., Co. C, as 
Sergt.; Lt. and Capt., Co. A, 57th N. Y., Inf. 
Mem., M. E. Church. Married V. Peckland, 
1842, O. (died, 1850); Elizabeth Gillet, My 
16, 1856. Children: Newell, b, S 15, i8s8; 
Vesta, b. N 29, i860; Alfred ('90), b. D 13, 
1868. Died D 10, 1896. 

•BURDEN PULLEN 
Trustee, 1867-73; Banker, Fruit Grower and 
Mfr. ; b. Je 8, 1833, Hightstown, N. J. Pre- 
pared in common schs.; Franklin Coll.. John- 
son Co., Ind. Was a mem. of Merchants' St. 
Bank, Centralia. 111.; resigned office of Pres. 
and Dir. on account of ill health. Helped to 
plan and plant the old LTniv. Arboretum; was 
one of the comn. to take charge of the hort. 
exhibit. World's Fair, 1803. Mem.. St. Bd. 
of Agr. for more than twenty yrs. Married 
Lucille O. Gex, D 1857, Ghent, Ky.; A. E. 



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Russell, S 13, 1893, Centralia, 111. Children: 
five girls and four boys, including Rome B. 
('92); two dead. Died Jl 29, 1913, Centralia, 

*THOMAS QUICK 

Trustee, 1867-6S; Lawyer; b. O 13, 1823, 
Belleville, 111.; s. Aaron and Lacy (Preston) 
Quick. Prepared in pub. sch. ; attended Mc- 
Kendree Coll., Lebanon, 111. Admitted to the 
bar, 1S46; Lawyer, Waterloo, 111., 1846-56; 
do., Belleville, 111., 1S56-60; removed to Irv- 
ington. 111., in ]8i)0, where he assisted in in- 
corporating 111. Agr. Coll., of which he became 
a dir., 1863; for several yrs. devoted his atten- 
tion to farming and other pvt. interests, remov- 
ing to Richview, 111., 1872; Lawyer, St. Louis, 
1873-76; do., Belleville, 1876 until death. Was 
rep. from Monroe Co. in St. Legislature, 185 1- 
52; St. Bank Comn. under adm. of Gov. Bis- 
sell, dates, and Oglesby. Married Eveline S. 
Thrift, O I, 1845. Children: Orlando 
Thomas; Albina Eveline, b. F, 1850; Eugenia; 
Judson Thrift, b. Jl 22, 1854; Edwin Alphonse, 
b. My 20, 1857; Benton, b. Je 20, 1800. De- 
ceased. 

*HENRY RAAB 

Trustee, e.v officio, 1891-95; Educator; b. Je 
20, 1837, Wetzlar, Rhenish, Prussia; s. Philip 
and Justine (Kaiser) Raab. Prepared in pub. 
sch.; Royal tiyninasium of Wetzlar. LL. D., 
Univ. of Wis., 1892. Came to the U. S., 1853, 
and worked as a currier in Cincinnati, 1853- 
54; in St. Louis, 1854-56; in Belleville, 111., 
1856, meanwhile studying Eng. Lang.; teacher, 
Belleville pub. sch., 1873-82, 1887-90; St. 
Supt., Pub. Instruction, 1883-87, 1891-95. 
Auth. : Contributions to sch. jours., and an- 
nual reports of the Belleville schs. and the 
dept. of Pub. Instruction. Married Mathilde 
von Lenherke of Ankuni, Gcr. Died Mr 13, 
1901, Belleville, 111. 

*ISAAC STUART RAYMOND 
Trustee, 1893-90. (See No. 9.) 

♦JOHN PARKER REYNOLDS 
Trustee, ex officio, 1873-5; b. Mr 1, 1820, 
Lebanon, O. ; s. John P. and Laura Patience 
(Wilson) Reynolds. Prepared in pvt. sch. 
A. B., Miami Univ., 1838; A. M., do.; LL. B., 
Cincinnati Coll. of Law, 1840. Admitted to 
bar, 1841; Lawyer, Hamilton, O., 1841-9; 
stock farming. 111., 1849-60; Ed., Nat. Live 
Stock Jour., 1809-72. Mem., 111. St. Agr. 
Soc, Sec, 1860-71; St. Bd. of Agr., Pres, 
1873-4; 111. St. Hort. Soc, Pres.. 1867; Inter- 
St. Indus. Exposition, Chicago, Sec, 1873-91; 
111. St. San. Comn., Pres., 1862-5; 111. World's 
Columbian Fair Comn., 1891-3, Dir. in Chief; 
111. Comn. to Paris Exposition, 1867; 111. 
Comn. to Centennial E.xposition, Philadelphia, 
1879; Chief St. Insp. of Grain, 111.. 1877-81. 
Retired, 1893. Married Eliza Anne Bebb, N 
3, 1842, Hamilton, C). Children: Sallie; 
Mary; Eliza (died Je, 1899). Died, Mr 27, 
1912, Chicago. 

*DAVID DICKEY SABIN 
Trustee, 1876-9; Merchant and Banker; b. 
D 13, 1830, Spencer, N. Y. Pres., Second 
Nat. Bank, Belvidere, fourteen yrs.; mem., 
la. Legislature, 1860-2; Deputy U. S. Mar- 
shal, No. Dist. of 111. Mem., Presby. Church. 
Married Frances INI. Avery, ^Ir 26, 1857, Bel- 
videre, 111. (died O, 1894); Harriet Foote, 
Ap, 1907. Children: Eugene F. ; Sidney A. 
(died, 1909); Helen L.; Mary A. Died, D 
13, 1909, Belvidere, 111. 

*JAMES ROBINSON SCOTT 
Trustee, 1871-3; Real Est. Bus.; b. Mr 3, 
1832, Shelby Co., Ky. ; s. Archibald R. (b. 
1809) and Ann Venable (Robinson) Scott. 
Prepared in Shelbyville, Kv. Grad., Center 
Coll., Danville, Ky., 1853.' Beta Theta Pi. 



Teacher, 1853-4; stud., Theol. Sem., Prince- 
ton, N. J., 1855; located on land three and 
one-half miles N. of Champaign, 1857; moved 
to Champaign, 1870; Mayor, do., 1897-8; 
served on Co. Bd. of Supvrs. ; has credit of 
laying the first farm drainage tile in Cham- 
paign Co., and of bringing into the country 
the first self binder using wires for binding 
grain. Mem., St. Bd. of Agr., Pres., 1879- 
83; Bd. of Trustees of St. Reformatory, Pon- 
tiac; Champaign City Council, ten yrs.; First 
Presby. Church. INlarried Lizzie King, i860 
(died, S 8, 1875); Low Emma King, D 15, 
1881. Children: Anna A.; John A.; Archi 
bald R.; Stewart R.; Walter W.; James R., 
Jr.; Juliet. Died, N 23, 1910. 

•JOHN W. SCROGGS 

Trustee, 1867-73; Physician and Newspaper 
man; b. Mr 12, 1817, liarrison Co., O. Pre- 
pared in a sem., Martinsburg, O. Began the 
study of med. with Dr. Sabin, Knox Co., 
1837; later attended lectures in O. Med. Coll., 
Cincinnati; Grad., Eclectic Med. Coll., Cincin- 
nati, 1840; began practice in Wilmington, O., 
1840; in Harveyburg, 1847-57; nioved to 
Champaign, 1857; bought the Central Illinois 
Gazette, 1858; elected to the Legislature, 
1868; was very influential in securing the lo- 
cation of the Univ. in Champaign County, and 
in obtaining the first state appropriation in 
support of it. Mem., M. E. Church. Married 
Sarah A. Roach, Ag 18, 1841, Warren Co., O. 
Children: George; Leonidas. Died Ja 3, 
1874, Champaign. 

GEORGE R. SHAWHAN 
Trustee, 1887-93. (See No. 87.) 

*JAMES PARK SLADE 
Trustee, 1867-73; Teacher; b. F 9, 1837, 
Westerlo, Albany Co., N. Y. Granted st. 
cert, to teach in Illinois, 1864; Hon. degree 
of A. M., Shurtleff Coll., 1872; Teacher, St. 
Clair Co., 111., 1856; Prin. Grammar Sch., 
Belleville, 111., 1857-61; Prin., H. S., Belle- 
ville, 1801-67; Co. Supt., Schs., St. Clair Co., 
•867-77; St. Supt., Pub. Instruction, 1879-83; 
Pres., Elmira Coll., Greenville, 111., 1882-90; 
Supt., pub. schs., E. St. Louis, 1890; Prin., 
Irving Sch., E. St. Louis, 1890-1908. The 111. 
St. Teachers' Assn. of 1908 expressed its ap- 
preciation of his life and service, in a Memo- 
rial address by John E. Miller, of E. St. 
Louis, D 29, 1908. Married Ella Bowman, Jl 
i3> 1876. Child, Leonard Tracy, b. N 3, 1878 
(died Ap i, 1907). Died Ap 13, 1908, E. St. 
Louis. 

LEN SMALL 
Trustee, 1915-16; St. Treas. ; b. Kankakee; 
.s. Abram I. Small. Farmer and Banker; still 
manages farm near Kankakee; 111. St. Senate, 
1900-04; St. Treas., 111., 1905-07; Asst. U. S. 
Treas. in charge of sub-treas. in Chicago, 
1910-13; St. Treas., 111., 1917 — . Pres. for 
eight yrs., Bd. of Trustees of Kankakee St. 
Hosp., appointed by Gov. Tanner; Pres., 111. 
St. Bd. of Agr.; Pres., First Trust and Sav- 
ings Bank of Kankakee, 1916 — ; Pres., First 
Nat. Bank of Kankakee; Sec, Kankakee 
Inter-St. Fair; Pres., 111. St. Fair. 1915-16. 
Mem., Kankakee and Springfield Rotary Clubs; 
B. P. O. E. Married Ida McKire. Children: 
Budd L.; Leslie C. ; Mrs. A. E. Inglesh. 
Address, R 2, Kankakee, 111. 

•ABRAHAM E. SMITH 
Trustee, 1873; Am. Consul; b. Ap 6, 1848, 
Royston, Camb., Eng.; s. Abraham (b. Eng.) 
and Mary (Millard) Smith (b. do.). Printer, 
Quincy and Chicago, until 185S; Ed., Sentinel, 
Woodstock, 111., 1858-66; Alderman, do., 1859- 
60; Post Master, do., 1861-5; Ed., Gazette, 
Rockford, 111., 1868-93; Post ALaster, do., 
1847-8; Comn. to Paris Exposition, 1889; Am. 
Consul, Victoria, B. C, 1897-1915. Mem., 



Trustees 



M. E. Church, Rockford, 111.; Presby. Church, 
Victoria, B. C. Married Frances Rice Smith, 
F 19, 1869, Beloit, Wis. Children: Abraham 
Philip, b. 1870; Lillian Rice, b. 1875; Sidney 
William, b. 1876; Harold Kenneth, b. 1888. 
Died Ja 19, 1915, Columbia. 

JULIA HOLMES SMITH 

Trustee, 1896-97 (first woman trustee); 
Physician; b. U 1838, Savannah, Ga. ; d. Wil- 
lis (b. 1800, Spartanburg, S. C.) and Margaret 
Manning (Turner) Holmes (b. 1821, Charles- 
ton, S. C). Prepared at home by tutors. 
Grad., Springier Inst., N. Y., 1857; studied 
in Boston Univ. Sch. of Med., 1873-75; M. 
D., Chicago Homeo. Coll., 1877; Ad Eundiitn 
degree from Hahnemann Coll. Lecturer, 
Gynecol., Chicago Homeo. Coll., 1878; Practice 
of medicine, thirty-five yrs., now retired. Supt., 
Dept. Northwest, New Orleans Cotton Expo- 
sition, 1885; V. P., Homeo. Cong., Chicago Ex- 
position, 1892-93; Bd. of Directors, Cong, of 
Women, Columbian Exposition, Chicago. 
Auth. : One hundred pages, Arnat's Cyclo- 
pedia of Med., 1880; ten articles on Common 
Sense in the Nursery, N. Y. Ledger; regular 
contributor to the Chicago Times; Medicine as 
a Profession for Women, Self Culture for 
Young Folks, Vol. 5; articles in many med. 
jours. Mem., Am. Inst, of Homeo.; 111. 
Homeo. Med. Assn.; Chicago Homeo. Med. 
Soc; Women's Med. Club; After Dinner Med. 
Club; The Fortnightly Club; Gen. Federation 
of Women's Clubs; Pioneer Workers of G. 
F. W. C; 111. Equal Suffrage Assn.; Pol. 
Equity League; Founder, Woman's Press 
Assn., Ap 1885; Pres., 111. Woman's Demo- 
cratic League, 1913. Married Waldo Abbott, 
i860. New Orleans, (died 1864); Sabin Smith, 
1872. Children: Margaret, b. i860; Willis 
John, b. 1863; Helen Page, b. 1873. Address, 
Wisconsin Hotel, Chicago. 

*THOMAS J. SMITH 
Trustee, 1897-1903; Lawyer; b. Jl 4, 1836, 
Preston, Co., W. Va. ; s. Jacob (b. Ap 10, 
18 10) and Cecelia (Shaw) Smith (b. Pres- 
ton Co., W. Va.). Prepared in Union Dist. 
Sch., Bellefontaine, O. Read law with Col. 
W. J. Stevenson, Louisville, 111., and admit- 
ted to the bar, 1858; Lawyer, Champaign, 
1865-1917; Master in Chancery of Champaign 
Co., 188 1-7; elected City Atty., Champaign, 
1866-8. Enlisted as pvt., Co. F, 98th 111. Vols.; 
mustered into service in Jl 1862; orderly, 
Sergt., 2nd Lt., ist Lt., and Capt. of Co. F, 
98th 111. Vols, and served to the close of the 
Civ. War. In N, 1859, elected Co. Supt. of 
Schs., Clay Co., on Rep. ticket for four yrs., 
but resigned office at end of two yrs. to en- 
list in army; Atty., Wabash R. R. Co. for 
more than twenty yrs. ; travelled in Europe, 
1885. (iave $200,000 for a building for the 
School of Music at the University in memory 
of his wife, known as the Tina Weedon Smith 
Memorial. He laid the cornerstone in 191 7. 
Mem., M. E. Church; G. A. R. ; B. P. O. E. ; 
Country Club. Married Tina Weedon, Ja 25, 
1864, Murfreesboro, Tenn. (died Ag 21, 1903.) 
Died Ap 16, 1918, Battle Creek, Mich. 

JAMES E. TAGGART 
Trustee, ex officio, 1916-18; Pres., St. Bd. 
of Agr. Address, Freeport, 111. 

♦JOHN R. TANNER 

Trustee, ex officio, 189 7-1 901; Governor; 
b. Ap 4, 1844, Warrick, Co., Ind. Removed 
during boyhood to farm near Carbondale, 111. 
In 1863 enlisted in 98th 111. Vols., serving 
until Je, 1865, when transferred to 6ist, and 
finally mustered out in following S. ; Estab- 
lished himself as a farmer in Clay Co. on re- 
turn from war, later engaging in milling and 
lumber bus. as a partner with his brother; 



Sheriff Clay Co., 1870-2; Clerk, Circuit Court, 
1872-6; St. Senator, 1880-3; U. S. Marshal for 
S. Dist. of 111., until 1885; Rep. noni. for St. 
Treas., 1886; appointed by Gov. Fifer mem. of 
the R. R. and Warehouse Comn., 1891; appoint- 
ed Asst. U. S. Treas. at Chicago, i89_>-3; mem. 
of Rep. St. Central Com., '1874-84, returning to 
that body in 1894, when chosen Chm. ; in 1896 
received the nomination of this party for CIov. 
of 111., and was elected over John P. Altgeld. 
Died My 23, 1901, Springfield, 111. 

•CHARLES H. TOPPING 
Trustee, 1867-8. Died Makanda, 111. 

JOHN RICHARD TREVETT 
Trustee, 1913-19; Banker; b. D 14, 1853, 
Chicago; s. Oliver (b. N 1817, Albany, N. Y.) 
and Mary Frances (Hayward) Trevett (b. Je 
29, 1822, Eng.). Prepared in Champaign H. 
S. ; Univ. of 111. Clerk, Mercantile Bus., one 
yr.; Banker, forty-eight yrs.; V. P., Trevett- 
Mattis Banking Co., Champaign; Champaign 
City Treas.; Pres., Champaign Fire and Police 
Comn.; Pres., Champaign City Park Bd. Capt., 
Co. D, 9th Regt., 111. Nat. Guard, 1877-82. 
Married Helen M. Lenington, My 20, 1875, 
Champaign. Children: Ross L., b. Jl 27, 1876 
(died Je 15, 1913); John Howard ('00) b. 
Je 14, 1878; Helen Mary, b. My 20, 1880; 
Bess Harriett, b. Je 21, 1884. Address, loi 
N. Elm St., Champaign. 

CAIRO ALWIN TRIMBLE 
Trustee 1917 — . Lawyer, Princeton, 111.; 
b. Mr 15, 1869, Princeton, 111.; s. Harvey M. 
(b. Ja 27^ 1842, Clinton Co., O.) and Margaret 
Sabin (Dakin) Trimble (b. Ja 2, 1844, do.). 
Prepared in Princeton H. S. Admitted to bar 
of 111., Je 1892; Lawyer, Princeton, 111. 
Trustee, L'niv. of III., 1916 — . Pres. and Mem., 
Bd. of Educ, Princeton H. S.; Delegate to 
Nat. Rep. Convention, 1912; Pres., Supreme 
Court Dist., 111. Bar Assn.; A. F. A. M.; Ham- 
ilton Club of Chicago; III. Bar Assn.; Bur. 
Valley Country Club; M. E. Church. Married 
Alice M. McKey, O 9, 1894, Princeton, III. 
(died O 8, 1916); Nancy Kyle, Ja 18, 1919, 
Chicago. Children: Margaret Victoria, b. O 
15, 1897; Cairo Dakin, b. Ap 27, 1905. Address, 
Princeton, 111. 

LAURA B. TWADELL-EVANS 
Trustee, 1903 — ; b. O 6, i860, Weston, Mo.; 
d. Urbane Neill (b. Urbana, O.) and Eliza- 
beth (Malson) Twadell (b. Springfield, O.). 
Prepared in H. S. and Sem., Waynesville, 111. 
Nu Sigma Phi. Pres., Taylorville Pub. Lib. 
Bd., ten yrs.; Presby. Ladies' Soc; Pres., 
Woman's Relief Corps; O. E. S., Worthy 
Matron; Noble Grand Rebecca Degree; Wom- 
an's Club, Pres.; Chm., Educ. Com., St. Fed- 
eration of Women's Clubs; Legislative Com. to 
secure appropriation for Univ. of 111.; several 
social clubs and ins. orders. Married Charles 
Edward Evans, O 10, 1877. Children: Ken- 
neth Neill, ('04) b. F 10, 1882; Bessie B., F 
19, i88s. Address, 412 W. First St., Taylor- 
ville, 111. 

*JOHN M. VAN OSDEL 
Trustee, 1867-73; Builder and Contr. ; b. Jl 
31, 181 1, Baltimore. In 1883 began the pub- 
lication of a work on practical house carpen- 
try. "The Carpenter's Own Book"; designed 
and erected residence of William B. Ogden 
(first mayor of Chicago), 1837, besides many 
of the finest buildings in Chicago; after the 
Chicago fire, buildings covering a mile and a 
half street frontage were supervised and 
erected by him; after serving term as trustee, 
was commissioned by the gov. to be his own 
successor for another term, but on account of 
the new law, reducing the number of trustees 



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from twenty-eight to nine, his place was va- 
cated. Married Caroline Gailor, 1832, Hud- 
son, N. Y. (died); Martha McClellan; Kendall 
Co., 111. Died D 21, 1891, Helena, Mont. 

*MAJOR D. C. WAGNER 
Trustee, 1870-3; Business Man; b. Mr 23, 
1823, Antietam, Md. Was one of the famous 
"Forty-niners" who took the overland route to 
Calif.; in fall of 1853 he settled in Mt. Mor- 
ris, 111. ; Was an ardent patriot, and at time of 
Civ. War raised the first company of "three 
months' men" in Ogle Co.; he was made ist 
Lt., Capt.. Brev. Maj.; became Chief of Staff 
to Gen. Kirik; resigned in 1864; Was a char- 
ter mem., Chicago Live Stock Exchange, of 
which he was called the "Father"; mem.. 
Constitutional Convention of 1869-70; was a 
Comn. Merchant, Union Stock Yds., Chicago, 
for many yrs. Mem., Bethany Union Church; 
Lincoln Post of G. A. R. Died O 29, 1908. 

ROBERT RUSSELL WARD 
Trustee, 1915-21. (See No. 1995.) 



FLORENCE ELINOR WATSON 
Trustee Univ. 1913-19, Teacher; b. F 
888, lola. 111.; d. William David (b. S 



16, 



1856, Quitman, Ga.) and Alice (Patter) Wat- 
son (b. Je 30, 1861, Kinmundy, 111.). Pre- 
pared in Pub. Schs., lola and Flora, 111.; Hud- 
delson Acad. Address, Tuscola, 111. 



Trustee, 
Calif. 



PAUL R. WRIGHT 

369-73. Died in Santa Barbara, 

RICHARD YATES 
Trustee, ex officio, 1901-05; Lawyer; b. D 
12, 1S60, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Richard, Sr. (b. 
Ja 18, 1815, Warsaw, Ky.) and Catharine 
(Geers) Yates (b. S 21, 1822, Lexington, Ky.). 
Prepared in Whipple Acad. A. B., 111. Coll., 
1880; A. M., 1883; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 
1884; LL. D., 111. Coll., 1903. Sigma Pi Soc. 
111. Nat; Guard, 1885-95. City Atty., Jackson- 
ville, 1892; Co. Judge, Morgan Co., 1894-7; 
U. S. Collector Internal Revenue, Springfield, 
111., 1897-1900; Gov. of 111., 1901-5; resumed 
practice of law, Springfield, 1905 ; appointed 
Asst. Atty. Gen., Jl i, 1917 — . Lay del., Gen. 
Conf. M. E. Church, 1900. Mem., 111. St. Pub. 
Utilities Comn., 1914-16. Married Helen Wads- 
worth, O 28, 1888, Jacksonville, 111. Children: 
Catharine, b. 1891; Dorothy, b. 1895. Address, 
1 190 Williams Blvd., Springfield, 111.; bus. add.. 
Office of Atty. Gen., do. 



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DIRECTORY OF ILLINI CLUBS 

Numerals in brackets [ 1 mean non-graduates 



BRAZIL 
The Illini Club of Brazil. 

CALIFORNIA 
Golden Gate Alumni Association. Vice-Pres., 

Frank Bumstead, '06, Library, University of 

California. Berkeley. 
Southern California Alumni Association. 

Frcs., James T. Barrett, '03, Riverside; Secy., 

Emma E. Seibert, '91, i53S Northwestern 

ave., Los Angeles. 

COLORADO 
Illinois Cluh of Colorado. Pres., Frank L. 
Birney, '81, 309 Ideal block, Denver; Secy.- 
Treas., Dr. T. J. Fenton, '06, Majestic bldg., 
Denver. 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Illinois Club of Washington. Secy., T. W. 

Walton, '10, 1736 G St. 
.Washington Illinae Club. Pres., Mrs. Anne 
Swezey Armstrong, '03, 408 Fontanet court; 
Secy., Jessie M. Kelly, ['18], 538 Irving st. 

IDAHO 
Illini Club of Idaho. Pres. and acting secy., 
C. F. Pike, [99], U. S. assay office. 

ILLINOIS 
Aurora Illini Club. Pres., M. A. Kendall, 

'07, 715 Garfield blvd. ; Secy. -Treas., W. B. 

Greene, '08, care of Barber-Greene co. 
Belleville, Illini Club of. Pres., L. N. Per- 

rin, '07, Penn bldg.; Secy., C. R. Ogle, 617, 

E. B St. 

Centralia Illini Club. Pres., Charles Wham, 
'12. 

Champaign County Illini Club. Pres., W. E. 
Ekblaw, '10, 713 W. Washington, Urbana; 
Secy., Carl Stephens, '12, Administration 
Bldg., Urbana. 

Chicago, Alumnae Association of. Pres., Em- 
ily Nichols Trees, '05, 9921 S Winchester 
ave., Chicago. 

Secy., Gladys Fishleigh Ale- 
shire, ['16], Kenwood hotel, Chicago. 

Chicago, Illini Club of. Pres., J. M. Cleary, 
'06, Chicago Tribune; Secy., Harold J. Howe, 
'14, 137 s. La Salle St. 

Decatur Illini Club. Pres., W. J. Carey, '06, 
718 w. Marietta st. 

Dentistry, College of. Alumni Association. 
Pres., Dr. C. M. Loescher. '04; Secy., Dr. 
Louis Miller, '06, 3641 w. 12th st. 

Freeport Illini Club. Pres., C. E. McCool, 
['09], 588 Lincoln ave.; Secy., L. E. Men- 
senkamp, ['14], 51 Cottonwood st. 

La Salle County Illini Club. Pres., D. G. 
Cairns. '02, 633 Congress st., Ottawa; Secy., 
J. R. Fornof. '10, 804 s. Park St., Streator. 

Library School, Alumni Association of.. 
Pres., Mrs. Bertha S. Baird. '11, Mason 
City, la., public library; Secy. -Treas., Josie B. 
Houchens. '05, U. of I. library, Urbana. 

Medicine, College of. Alumni Association. 
Pres., Dr. Frank Chauvet, '07, 619 s. Craw- 
ford ave., Chicago; Secy., Dr. W. C. Ham- 
mond. '11, 737 Sheridan road, Chicago. 

Military Tract Illini Club. Pres., Earl V. 
Bruington, '16, Cameron; Secy., Lawrence V. 
Smith, F'li], Alexis. 



Peoria, Illinois Club of. Pres., Chester O. 

Fischer, '12, 604 Lehmann bldg.; Secy., 

Charles H. Tapping, '15, 929 Jefferson bldg. 
Pharmacy, School of. Alumni Association. 

Pres., Leo Mrazek, 1500, i8th pi., Chicago; 

Secy. -'Treas., B. L. Eicher, 701 s. Wood St., 

Chicago. 
RocKFORD, Illinois Club of. Secy., J. G. Fill- 
more, '09, 411 w. State St. 
Springfield Illini Club. Pres., Fleetwood 

Lindley, '09, 904 s. Fifth st. 
Vermilion County Illini Club. Secy., Mabel 

Bredehoft, '09, 309 Walnut St., Danville. 
Western Illinois Illini Association. Pres., 

William E. Whiteside, Moline; Secy. -Treas., 

James Johnson, Moline. 

INDIA 

Alumni Association of Inda. Pres., George 

C. Hewes, '83, M. E. Mission, Sitapur, Oudh; 

Secy.. Agnes G. Hill, '92, Y. W. C. A. 

Gwailor. 

INDIANA 
Indianapolis Illini Club. Pres. and acting 

Secy., C. E. Sargent, '86, 2272 n. Meridian 

St. 

IOWA 
Des Moines Illini Club. Pres., L. S. Ross, 
'89, 1308, 27th St.; Secy., E. R. Crowson, 
['16], care American Life Insurance co. 

JAPAN 
Illinois Club of Japan. Pres., S. Shiga. '93, 
Tokyo Technical School, Tokyoj Secy., G. 
Fujimura, '11, Agr. E.xperiment Station, Tai- 
hoku, Formosa. 

MASSACHUSETTS 
New England Illini Club. Pres., C. P. 
Jeffers, '74, Swampscott, Mass. 

MICHIGAN 
Illini Club of Detroit.. Secy., R. G. Bluth, 
['is]> 832 Second ave. 

MINNESOTA 

Illini Club of the Northwest.. Pres., W. E. 
Lord, '10, 2601 Humboldt ave., Minneapolis; 
Secv., E. P. Pletcher, '11, Y. M. C. A.. St. 
Paul. 

MISSOURI 

Illini Club of St. Louis.. Pres., L. E. Meier, 
['14], 7208 s. Broadway. 

St. Louis Alumnae Association. Pres.. Mrs. 
C. K. Rowland, 9 s. Euclid ave.; Secy .-Treas., 
Mrs. J. P. Slade, ['76], 47^6 Greer ave. 

University of Illinois Southwestern Alum- 
ni Association. Pres., L. F. Larson, '03, 
34 Scarritt bldg.. Kansas City, Mo.; Secy.- 
Treas F. S. Stroheker, '15, 1107 Commerce 
bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

NEW YORK 

Illinois Alumni Association of New York. 

Pres., Harmon V. Swart, '06, 19 Liberty St.; 

Secy., Weston Lazear, '07, 50 Church st., 

New York. -r, -d 

Schenectady, Illini Club of.. Pres., D. K. 

Lagerstrom, 'ii. Box 810; Secy.-Treas., G. E. 

Stewart, '12, Gen. Electric co., 706 South 

ave. 



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NORTH DAKOTA 

I'Auut) li.LiNi Ci.uii. Prrs., E. S. Kceiic, 'go, 
ia-'8 Sevcntl) St., north, I'argo; Scc\.-'J'rfas., 

I. W. Smith, -oK, 1 !.■(., 13th St. 

OHIO 

I'lNlM N N.\l'l Il.l.l N I I'l.Un. 

li,i.iNi C'l.uii 01' (.'i.KVKi.ANu. Fiis., Lioii Gard- 
iner. '09, care l-akewood cntJ. co.; Secy., li. 

II. Decker, '15, i3_m w. losth st. 

ORF.OON 

Ii.iiNois Ai.i'MNi Association ov PoRri.ANn. 
I'rcs., Mrs. HriRKs O. Urown (Ruby DeMotte. 
"oj), jaS K. 4()th St.; Secv.-Tifas., C. T. 
Terrilf, 15. jjo k. 8Sth st. 

I'KNNSYLVANIA 

I'NiVKRsn Y OK Illinois Club ok I'rrTsiiuKou. 

rKNNESSEE 
Mkmiuis Illini Club. Prcs., D. M. Crawford, 
ToSl, Buikier's exchange; Acting Secy., A. 
S. Fry, '13, 6 J.' Goodwyn inst. bldg. 



TEXAS 
The tiuLK C'oAST Alumni Cmii, Piwi. and 

acting Secy., Mary Williamson I'lKler. 't^y, 

I'alacios, 
IIousroN h LIN I Cuiii 

I'TAIl 

1 NTKK-Muli N I AIN Al.UMNl ASSOCIATION. 

WASHINGTON 

PuoET Sound Assoiiation ok Alumni and For- 
mer Students. J'rcs., C. G. Parker, I'oSI, 
.:o8 Walker bldg., Seattle; Secy., Edith Page 
lUiuutt, '00, -'343, 33rd ave, 

WISCONSIN 
Illinois Club of Madison. Prcs., A. F. Gal- 
listel, I'oqI, care of U, of Wisconsin; Secy., 

11. W. Stewart, '09, care of V. of WiscMnsin, 
Illinois Association ok Milvvaukiu:. Prcs., 

Ray l.iiiulahl, '11, 7th floor, city hall, or 347'A 

-"4th St.. Milwaukee; Secy.-Trcas., Robert 1.. 

Sluite, '10. 61 J Commerce St., Milwaukee, or 

.251 Mower court, Wauwatosa. 



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98s 



WAR SERVICE INDEX 



This index contains in alphabetical order the names of all graduates of the Uni- 
versity known to have rendered any officially recognized form of service to the Gov- 
ernment during the Great War. Branch of service and rayk are given when known; 
other details, so far as they are on record in the office of the Alumni Association, 
will be found in the biographical sketches. 



Abbott, A. W., 'i2 — Inf., Capt. 

Abbott, H. G., 'i8— Inf. 

Abbott, S. D., '13 — Marines. 

Abney, M. D., '12 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Adams, A. M., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Adams, W. D., '18— 

Ainsworth, W. W., '12 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Alband (Barickman), Laura, '15 — Dietitian. 

Albaugh, H. L., '17 — -Avia. 

Albrecht, D. A., '16— Ord. 

AJden, J. L., '14 — Ord., Capt. 

Aleshire, Sarah L., '14- — Dietitian. 

Allen, A. M., '01— Y. M. C. A. 

Allen, F. O., '16— Art. 

Allen, G. B., '11 Ord., ist Lt. 

Allen. L., '13 — Med., ist Sergt. 
Allen, L. L., '10 — Med., ist Lt. 
Alien, P. G., '16— -Avia. 
Allhands. C. L., '17 — • 
Allison, C. W., '13— Q- M. C, ist Lt. 
Alwood, C, '17— Y. M. C. A. 
Almond, H. H.. '18— Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Ambruster, J. R., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Ames, W. B., '17—0. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Amsbary, H. A.. '14 — Art., Capt. 
Amsterdam, H., g'lO — Librarian. 
Anderle, E. J., '14 — Navy, Ensign. 
Anderson, A. J. A., '15 — 
Anderson, A. R., '11 — Art. 
Anderson C. L., '18 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Anderson, C. S., '14 — Inf. 
Anderson, C. T., 'ii — Navy, ist Lt. 
Anderson, E. W., '18 — Navy. 
Anderson, G. V., '12 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Anderson, H. B., '10 — Inf., Capt. 
Anderson, H. W., k'i7 — Avia. 
Anderson, I., '15 — Engrs.. Lt. 
Anderson (Cecil), Jennie, '18— Lab., Technician. 
Anderson, J. H., '14 — Engrs., Capt. 
Anderson, W.' F., '15 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Anderson, W. S., '15 — Navy, Ensign. 
Anderson, W. S., '14 — Avia. 
Anderson, W. W., '17 — Naval Avia. 
Andresen, H. H. L., '15 — Inf., Corp. 
Andrews, C. B., '14 — Navy. 
Andrews, J. B., '13 — Naval Avia. 
Andrews, R. C, '16 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
*Angarola, M. L., 15 — Navy. 
Antoszewski, R. H., '18 — Navy. 
Apple, C. H., '14— Art. 
Arbuckle, G. S., '12 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Arends, A. B., '17 — Med. 
Armour, P., '15 — Art. 
Armstrong, L. F., '15— Naval Avia. 
Amstrong, W. C, '15 — Inf., Capt. 
Arndt, P. W., '17— Med. 
Arnold, C. N., '11— Navy, Lt. 
Arnold, H. C, '14 — Chem., ist Lt. 

Arthur, R. S., '08 Engrs., ist Lt. 

Ash. J. L., '18 — Navy. 

Ashly, L. E., '10 — Art., ist Lt. 

Atkinson, A. K., '13— Q- M. C, i6t Lt. 

Attebery, H. F., '16 — Engrs. 

Austin, M. M.. g'i8 — Engrs. 

Auten, J. T., '16— 

Avery, R. A., '17 — Avia. . 

Axline, E. S., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Babbitt, H. E., g '17— Med., Capt. 

Babcock, D., '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 

Babcock, Jennie M., '16 — 



Bach, I. W., '08— Med., ist Lt. 
Bade, C. H., '15 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Bade, C. W., g '15 

Badger, H. S., '13 — Naval Avia. 
Baer, F. E., '11 — Inf. 
Bailey, E. M., '10— Inf., ist Lt. 
Bailey, E. W '18— Inf. 
*Bailey, J. W., '15 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Baines, Elizabeth A., '14 — Dietitian. 
Baines, O. R., '12 — Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Bainum, G. C, '13 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Baker, G. C, '17 — Engrs. 
Balderson, T. A., '18 — Art. 
Ballans, Anna M., g '10 — 
Ballou, J. L., '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Barber, H. H.. '07 — Marines, Lt. 
Barber, J. K., '16 — Inf., 1st Lt. 

Barber, L. C, '13 Inf., ist Lt. 

Barber, P. C, '14 — Art., ist Lt. 

Barden, H. E., '15 — Navy, Ensign. 

Bargh, G. H., '14— Q- M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Barker, E. F., '17 — Navy, Lt. 

Barnes. E. C, '17 — Naval Avia., Ensign. 

*Barnes, H. J., '17 — Ord. 

Barnes, O. A., '18 — Engrs., reserve. 

Barnes, R. D., '16— Inf., Capt. 

Barnes, R. O., '15 — Engrs. 

Barreau, A. M.. '15 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Barrett, F. N., '17— Inf., Corp. 

Barron, A. F., '15 — Engrs., Corp. 

Bartells, H. H., '13— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Bartlett, H. O., '18 Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Bartling, H. W., '14— Art.. Sergt. 
Bascom, G. R., '05— Med., Maj. 
Bascome, B. S.. '13 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Battey, B. R., '17— Q. M. C, Corp. 
Bauer, H. L., '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Bauer, R. S., '04— Y. M. C. A. 
Baumgarten, A. W., '14— Engrs., ist Lt. 
Baxter, V. B., '14— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Bayley, P. L., g '14 — Avia., Capt. 
Beal, W. H., '16— Inf., ist Lt. 
Bear, C. R., '18— Inf., Lt. 
Bear, R., '10 — Avia., Sergt. 
Beattie, H. J., '18— Lieut.. C. W. S. 
Beatty, E. C. O., '16— Inf., ist Lt. 

Beatty. O. C, '18 Art., 2nd Lt. 

Beaubien, W. P., '16 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Beaumont, G. S., '14 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Bebb, E. A., '16 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Bebb, F., '16— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Bebb, K., '12 — Chem. 

Bebb, M R., '13— Avia., Capt. 

Beckemeyer, O. W., '07 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Becker, L. M., '16 — Inf.. Capt. 

Becker. P., '17— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Becker, W. H., '17 — Art., Corp. 

Beebe, C. K. Jr., '14 — Chem., 2nd Lt. 

Beekley, J. S., g '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Behel, W. A., '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Behr, H. R., 'i6_Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Beifuss, E. L., '15 — Art. 

Bell, K. C, '16— Inf., Capt. 

Bell, L. R., '14— Chem. 

Belnap, N. D., '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Belshaw, C. F., '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Belsley, B. R., '12 — Navy. Lt. 

Belt, J. H., '12 — Engrs. 

Beltz, J. S., '16— Avia. 

Benjamin, F. P., '08— Inf., ist Lt. 



987 



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University of Illinois 



Benner. A. J., '15 — Art., Sergt. 
Benner, W. J., '15 — Inf., Sergt. 
Bennett, A. N., '07 — Art., Capt. 
Bennett, Louise N., '14 — Q. M. C, Sec. 
Bennett, Marguerite H., '16 — Dietitian. 
Bennett, W. H., '15— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Benson, A. E., '15 — Inf. 
Benst, C. '18— Med. 
Benton, F., '11 — Engrs. 
Bentz, C. L., '16 — Art., ist Lt. 
Berber, J. M., '03 — Med. 
Berg. B. C, '16— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Bergland, F. H., '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Berns, M. A., '10 — Engrs., Capt. 
*Berry, E. H., '14 — Art., 1st Lt. 
Bevis, A. L., '16— Y. M. C. A. 
Beyer, Elizabeth, '16 — Y. M. C. A. 
Beyrer, VV. H., '09 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Biegler, P. S., g '17 — Avia. 
Bigle, H.. '15 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Billman, E.. '16 Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Binder, G. F., '17— Inf., Sergt. 

Black, B. A., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Black. J. E., '14— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Black, R. O., '12 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Blake, G. W., '15— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Blake, J. B., '87— Q. M. C., Maj. 

Blatherwick, N. R., g '12 — Chem., Capt. 

Blatherwick, W. F., '13 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Block, E. R., '12 — Art., ist Lt. 

Block, E. S., '16— Med., Sergt. 

Block, Freda E., '17 — Red Cross. 

Blomfeldt, A. A., '10 — Naval Avia., Ensign. 

Bkini, W. J., '14— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Boardman. H. C, '10 — Art.. Maj. 

Bock, P. T., '13— Engrs.. Maj. 

Bo?rner, E. S., '17 — Avia.. 2nd Lt. 

Bollinger, W. N., '11 — Engrs. 

Bolton, W. J., '18— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Boone, G. I., '14 — Art. 

Booth, L., '17 — Avia.. 2nd Lt. 

Booth, Mary J., '04 — Red Cross. 

Boothe, U. J., '08— Art., Capt. 

Booze, R. W.. '12 — Art., ist Lt. 

Bom, C. E.. 'iS— 

Borton, C. W., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Boston. P. M., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Bow, L. C, '15 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Bow, W. E., '14 Art., Capt. 

Bower, P. E., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Bowler, Alida C, '10 — Red Cross. 
Boye, W. F.. '16 — Navy. 
Boyer, W. H., '14 — Engrs., Capt. 
Boyle, C. W.. g'!7 — Navy. 
Bracken, E. F., '10 — Engrs.. Capt. 
Brackenbury. B. A., '09 — Engrs., Maj. 
Bradley, E. P., '12— Q. M._C., Capt. 
Navy, 



Bradley, T. J., '09 — Navy, Ensign. 

Bradley, Leroy,'i7 — Art., Corp. 

Bradley, Lloyde, '17 — Navy. 

Bradley (Anderson) Tirzah, '06— Y. M. C. A. 

Brady, G. K.. '16 — Avia., ist Lt. 

Braham, T. M., g '18 — Chem., Capt. 

Bramlet, H. B., '17 Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Branch. W. R.. '17 — Art. 
Brandon, J. F., '16 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Brandner, A. R., '13 — Inf. 
Brands, E. G., 'ii — Inf.. ist Lt. 
*Brannon, G. R., '15 — Navy. 
Brannon, H. F., '14 — Navy, Yeoman. 
Brazeau. E. F., '17 — Navy. 
Breece, H. D., '18— Chem. 
Breedis, J., '16 — Chem., Corp. 
Breedlove, L. B., '14 — Ord., Capt. 
Brees, P. R., '18— Chem. 
Breese, C. S., g '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Bregger, T.. '10 — Inf. 
Breneman, A. L., '16 — Engrs. 

Brenneman, C. G., '17 Avia. 

Bressler, C. E.. '09 — Engrs. 
Breton, T. F., '14 — Avia., Lt. 
Briggs, Flora. '17 — Dietitian. 
Brigham, E. R., '18 — -Inf.. Instr. 
Brigham, R. O., g '14 — Med. 
Bristow, G. W., '17— Ord. 
Britt. C. A., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Brockmeyer, E. J., '13 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 



Broehl, W. G., '14— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Bronson, R. B., '16 — Inf., Capt. 
Brooks, F. A., '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Brooks, Fannie, '15 — Red Cross. 
Brooks, O. F., '15 — Engrs. 
Brown, A. B., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Brown, A. W., '17 Art. 

*Brown, B., '16 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Brown, B. K., '18 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Brown, C. A., '14 — Avia. 
Brown, E. E., '18— Avia., Sergt. 
Brown, H. A., '11 — Avia., Capt. 
Brown, H. D., '14— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Brown, H. T., '14 — Engrs., Corp. 
Brown, H. W., '17— Ord. 
Brown, J. B., '15 — Med., 2nd Lt. 
Brown, J. F., '13 — Inf., Maj. 
Brown, J. L., '17— Q. M. C, Capt. 
Brown, K. G., 'i6- — Art., Capt. 
Brown, Lizbeth, '16 — Dietitian. 
Brown, L. W., '15 — Avia. 
Brown, P. M., '06— Y. M. C. A. 
Brown, R. P., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Brown, R. R., '16 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Brown, S. D., '04 — Corp. 
*Brown, W., '15 — Inf. 
Brown, W. J.. '00— Q. M. C, Capt. 
Browning, T. S., '17 — Art. 
Brownson, H. G.. '06 — Inf. 
Brunkow, N. F., '14 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Brunskill, E. W., '17— Inf., ist Lt. 
Brunson, A. M., '13 — Avia., Instr. 
Brush, D. H., Jr., '06 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Bryant, R. A., '18 — Art. 
Bublitz, W. J.. '14 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Buchanan, J. W., '01 — Inf. 

Buchanan, J. L., '04 Engrs., Maj. 

Buchanan, R. B., '17 — Marines, Capt. 

Buchanan, W. L., '10 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Bucher, E. G., 'i.s — 

Buckingham, A. W., '11 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Buell, T. H., '16— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Buhai. A. S., '16 — Avia. 

Buhai, M.. '14 — Ord. 

Bull. W. E.. '18— Navy. 

Bullard, E. W., '13 — Engrs., Capt. 

Bumstead, A. P., '08 — Med. 

Bunn, N. L., '13 — Art. 

Bunting, C. A., '11 — Ord. 

Bunting, L. D., '16 — Inf. 2nd Lt. 

Bunting, L. J., '14 — Art., ist Lt. 

Burgan, Laverne A., '18 Dietitian. 

Burger, A. H., '17 — Avia. 
Burgess, H. H., '08— Ord., Capt. 
Burgess. R. R., '04 — Avia. 
Burggraf, C. I., '14 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Burgoon, D. W., '16 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Burgston, C. H., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Burnell, K. A., '10 — Sig. Corps., ist Lt. 
Burns, C. A., '11 — Inf.. ist Lt. 
Burns, F. B., '14 — Med., Sergt. 
Burns, J. K., '11 — Med., ist Lt. 
Burns. O. M., '16 — Inf., Capt. 
Burrell. T. H.. 16— 
Burt, H. J., '96— Q. M. C, Maj. 
Burt, T. L., '11 — Navv 
Burtnett. R. A., '18 — Ord. 
Burton, L. v.. '11 — Med., ist Lt. 
Burwash, C. F., '13 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Burwash, L. S., '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Burwash, T. C, '14— Q. M. C. Sergt. 
Buschmann, W. H. H.. '18— Inf. 
*Busey. C. B., 'oS— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Bush, F. A., '15— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Bush, K. B.. '16— Inf., Capt. 
Bush, L., '88— Q. M. C, Lt. Col. 
Bushnell. H. B., '07 — Engrs., Capt. 
Butler, C. S., '09 — Inf., Capt. 
Butler, G. H., '15— Inf.. Cant. 
Butler. W. G.. '14— Q. M. C. 2nd Lt. 
Butt. H. M., '14 — Engrs., Lt. 

Buxton, E. W., '07 Engrs. 

Buvers, A. S., '08— Art.. Maj. 
Cabeen. R. M., '09— O. M. C. 
Cadle. C. T., '16 — Naval Avia. 
Caldwell. B. T., '11— Navv. Lt. 
*Caldwell. C. "E.. Jr., '12— Ord., 2nd Lt. 



War Service Index 



Cameron, G. M., 'i8 — Med. 
Camp, C. L., '05 — Engrs. 
Camp, W. R., '11— Q. M. C. 
Campbell, C. W., '17 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Campbell, D. J., '16 — Chem. 
Campbell, D. M., '17 — Art., 3nd Lt. 
Campbell, N. N., '10— Q. M. C. 
Campbell, S. C, '08 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Campbell, W. F., '17 Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Canon, C. C, '17 — Art., Sergt. 
Capek, L. V '11— Med. 
Carlson, A. L., '17 — Navy 
Carlson, H. L., '17 — Inf., Lt. 
Carlson, M. R., '12 — Ord., Sergt. 
Carpenter, C. K., '15 — Avia. 
Carr, R. F., '93— Q- M. C, iMaj. 
Carr, W. C, '13 — 
Carroll, D. B., '15— Inf., Capt. 
Carroll, F. O., '16 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Carroll, T. B., '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Carter, B. F., '18— Art. 
Carter, C. W., '93 — Med., Capt. 
Carter, I. R., '14 — Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Carter, Lucile, '15 — Ord., Clerk. 
Carson, H.,Y., '11^ — Red Cross. 
Cartwright, C. F., '14 — -Engrs., Capt. 
Case, J. R., '13 — Capt. 
Casey, A. B., '07 — Art. 
Cassidy. H. M.. '14 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Castle, D. W., '17 — Avia., Capt. 
Cate, H. A., '13 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Cavette, F. E., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Chakravarty, A. C, '18 — Art. 
Chambers, C. R., '11 — Inf., Corp. 
Chambers, W. H., '15 — Med., 2nd Lt. 
Champion, E. V., '12 — Inf., Capt. 
Chapman, D. V., '18 — Art. 
Chapman, D. W., '03 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Chapman, R. D. C., '15 Inf., ist Lt. 

Chartrand, J. B., '16— Navy 

Chase, D., '14 — Art., ist Lt. 
Cheney, H. L., '12 — Art. 

Chenoweth, H. E., '13— 

Chew, Dorothy, '16 — Dietitian. 

Childs. J. B., '18— Inf. 

Chiles, H. M., '17 — Avia. 

Chinlund, J. F.. '10— Q. M. C, ist Lt. 

Chittenden, R. M. '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Choisser, W. C, 17 — -Avia. 

Christensen, E. O., '14 — Avia. 

Christie, J. R., g '18 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Christy, G. B., ^15— Ord., 2nd Lt. 

Church, L., '17 — Navy. 2nd Lt. 

Churchill. J. E., '14 Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Claflin, S. T., '14 — Avia.. Lt. 

Clark, A. B., '07 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Clark, C. A.. '98— Lt. Col. 

Clark, C. A., '14 — Art. 

Clark, C. M., 'i7^Art., 2nd Lt. 

Clark, C. W., '13 — Engrs. 

Clark, G., '16— Inf., ist Lt. 

Clark, H. E., 't6— Aerial Photog. 

Clark, Helen B., 'is— Y. M. C. A. 

Clark. J. G., '18— Navy 

Clark, J. R., '06— Inf.. Maj. 

Clark, S. C, g '09 — Chem., Capt. 

Clark, T. A., '04— Art., Lt. Col. 

Clark, W. A., '05 — Med., ist Lt. 

Clarke, Ethel, 'i4__Dietitian 

Clarke, J. R.. '16— Q. M. C. 

Clausen (Williams), Elizabeth, '14 — Dietitian 

Claussen, A. W., '13 — Art. 

Clayton, T. W., '98— Engrs., Capt. 

Qem, O. M., '18— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Clements. O. R., '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

*Clendenen, P. M., '09 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Clover, I. N., '15 — -Inf. 

Clyman. D., '15 — Art. 

Cobb, Margaret, g '13 — -Psychologist 

Cochran, C. B., '15 — Art. 

Coghlan, B. K., '08 — Engrs., Capt. 

*Colcord, E. R., '11 — Hdqtrs., Office. 

Coley, G., '17 — Art., Sergt. 

Colgrove, Vivian, '18 Clerk. 

Colmey, D, C, '18— Art. 

Colson, H. E., '15 — 0- M. C, 1st Lt, 

Colton, R. S., '16 — Inf., I'st Lt. 



Comstock, D. F., '15 — Avia. 
Conant, L. J., '18 — Navy 
Congleton, F. H., '18— Lt. 
Connard, C. E., *o8— Inf.. Sergt. Maj. 
Consoer, G. O., '17- — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Cook, E., '17 — Engrs. 
Cooke, D. G., '12— Med. 
Coolidge, W. P., '18 — Navy 
Cooper, E. A., 16 — Naval Avia. 
Cope, L. v., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Copenhaver, R. G., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Corbly, L. S., '15 Q. M. C, Sergt. 

Corbus, B. R., '00 — Med., Maj. 

Corke, H. W., '17— Q- M. C, Sergt. 

Corley, H., '13 — Engrs., Corp. 

Corley, S., '15 — Engrs., Sergt. 

Cornell, D. S., '17 — Avia. 

Corper, P., '18 — 

Cortis, F., '13 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Corzine, D. C, '18 — ^Avia. 

Corzine, H., 13 — Avia., Capt. 

Costar, L., '13 — Avia. 

Covey, E, L., '17 — Navy 

Cox, H, R., '17 — Avia. 

Cox, S., g 'is — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Craigmile, C. J., '13 — Cav., ist Lt. 

Craigmile, R. J., '18 — Navy. 

Grain, C. M., '15 — Navy. Yeoman 

Crawford, C. W., '15— Med. 

Crawford, F. N., g '16 — Red Cross 

Crawford, H. H., '13— Q- M. C, Capt. 

Crawford, J. L., '17 — Inf. 

Crebs, J. P., '16 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Creedari, J. F., '18— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Cress, E. E., '18 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Crofts, C. '17— Q. M. C. 

Croll, P. R.. '13— 

Crooks, H. F., '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Crosiar. A. O., '18 — Avia. 

Cross, G. A., '16 — Inf., Sergt. 

Crutchfield, W., '16 — Engrs. 

Cummings, H. L., '15 — Inf., Sergt. Maj. 

Cummins, W. E., '15— Q- M. C, Sergt. 

Cunningham, S. R., '17 — Art., ist Lt. 

Curfman, L. E., '01 — Engrs., Lt. Col. 

Curtis, B. T., '17— Art., Corp. 

Cuskaden, M., '18 — Avia., Capt. 

Cuthbertson, W. S., '17 — Med., Sergt. 

Cutler, J., '14 — -Engrs. 

Dace, F. C. '14 — Avia. 

Dahringer, H. W., '13 — Art., ist Lt. 

Dallenbach, J. C, '02 — Med., Maj. 

•Dallenbach, J. H., '14 — Inf., Corp. 

Dallenbach, K., '10 — Maj. 

Dallenbach, L. E., '12 — Art., Maj. 

Daly, E. P., '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Darby, H., Jr., '17 Art., Capt. 

Darmer, G. A., '00 — Med., Capt. 

Darrell, G. C, '17 — Art., ist Lt. 

Davies, R. E., '14— Med., ist Lt. 

Davis, Elizabeth H., '14 — 

Davis, F. A., '18 — Avia. 

Davis, J. E., '18 — Inf. 

Davis, J. W., '12 — Avia., Capt. 

Davis, J. W., g '17 — Avia., 1st Lt. 

Davis, L. H., '17—0. M. C, ist Lt. 

Davis, L. L., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Davis, M. R., '17 — Art. 

Davis. P. F., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Davis, R. L., g '17— -Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Davis, Reba. 1 1 — Libn. 

Day, C. L., '17 Avia., Lt. 

Day, H. W., '17— Navy, Capt. 
Day, U. S., '17— Avia. 
Day, W. T.. '16— Inf., Capt. 
Day, W. W., '10— Y. M. C. A. 
Deahl, N.. '18— Ord. 
Deakman, H.. 'is^Engrs., ist Lt. 
Dean, F. C, '12 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Dean R. H., g'i8— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Debel, N. H., g '14— Inf., ist Lt. 
Deets, H. B., '14 — Med. 
Deiss, W. C, '15 — Avia. 
DeLeuw, C. E., '12 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Demuth, J. E., '15— ist Lt. 
Denz. R. E., '16— Med., Sergt. 
Derby, H. L., '17 Q. M. C. 



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Derby, S. R., '15 — Navy 

Derii. K. L., '18 — Chem. 

De Swarte, C. G., '15 — Eiigrs., 2nd Lt. 

Dctcriiik'. O. C, '15— Q- M. C. 

Dcvine, II., '14 — Avia. 

Devlin, I. L., '17 — 

Dewey, 1-:. C, 'i7— Q. M. C. 

Dewey, W. H., '12— Q. M. C, Capt. 

Dibell, 11. C, '16— Inf. 

Dickenson, R. VV., '12 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Dickcrson, E. B., '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Dickerson, O. M., '03 — Art., Capt. 

Dieserud, 11. C, '18 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Dtetz, J. W., '18— Med., Sergt. Maj. 

Dillavon, E. R., '15 Art., 2nd Lt. 

Dillon, L. A., '09 — Art. 

Dillon, R. II., 'oi — Engrs.. Capt. 

Dilon. VV. W., '98— Y. M. C. A. 

Dix, E. J., '15 — Engrs. 

Dixon, N. M., '11 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Dobbins, V. P.. '15— Inf^., 2nd Lt. 

Dodd, T. P., '07— Avia., Lt. Col. 

Doisy, E. A., '14 — Med., ist Lt. 

Dumas, J. A., '15 — Inf. 

Donaldson, J. R.. '16 — Engrs., Maj. 

Donnell, A. D., 'ib — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Dornian, D. S., '09 — 

Donnitzer, M. R., '11 — Avia. 

Dorsey, O. B., '12 — Art., Sergt. 

Doty, Dorothy L.', '18 Camp Dietitian 

Doty, G. L., g ■17— Y. M. C. A. 
Doyle, J. P.,^i6— Ord., Corp. 
Drake. C. A., '17 — Inf., Capt. 
Drake, E. S., 'i i — 
Drake, W. II., '11— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Draper, E. L., 'oj— Med., Capt. 
Drennan, VV. R., '09 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Drury, P. K. W., '05 — Libn. 
Du Frain, P. J., '16 — Art. 
Dugan, C. B., '08— Engrs., 1st Lt. 
Dunavan, P. L.. '16 — Engrs., Capt. 
Duncan, L. VV., '10 — Art. 
Duner, S., '15 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
*Diinlap, D. "W., '15— Y. M. C. A. 

Dniilap. P. E., '16 Med. 

Dunlap, R. M., 'ii— Q. M. C, ist Lt. 
Dunlap. VV. G., '14 — Art. 
Dunn, M. S., g '18 — Med., -Mid Lt. 
Dunn, T., '12 — -Avia. 
Dunning, W. B., '11 — Navy 
Dunton, P. A.. '12 — .Art. 
Durfey, D., '17—0. M. C. 
*l)ushek. y. J., '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Duttou, II. B., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Duval, V. II., '17— Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Kasterbrook, 11. D., '10 — Capt. 
Eastman, II. T., '99 — Engrs., Capt.. 
Edwards, G. P., '18— Med. 
Edwards, II. IL, '17 — Navy 
Edwartis. J. I., '06 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Ekstrand,"H. E., '16 J^avy 

Eleson, E. R.. '18— Med. 
Elfstrom, P. R., '12 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Elles, E. C, •i';— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Ellis, II. , 'K.— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Ellison, C. C, "^i— Inf.. Maj. 
Enger, A. L., '11 — Engrs., Capt. 
Engle, R. II., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Enslisb, E. C, '02—6. M. C, Capt. 
English, II. M., '14— Med., Lt. 
Engstrom, R. U., '04 — Ord. 
Ennis. C. J., '14 — Art., ist Lt. 
Eppinger, T. G., '16 — Navy 
Erickson, E. B., '17 — Navy,.Lt. 

Ernieling, L. B.. '13 Ord., Capt. 

Erskine, A. W., '12 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Ettiiiger, C. M.. '17 — Engrs., Lt. 
Euston, J. IL, '18— Art., Sergt. 
Evans, D. G., '17 — Avia., Capt. 
Evans, P. E., '17 — Avia., 1st Lt. 
Evans. K. N., '04 — Engrs., Capt. 
Evvard. J. M., '07 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Ewer, VV . B., '17 — Engrs., 1st Lt. 
Pager. E. P.. '16 — Inf. 
Pahrnkopf, TI. F. T., '13— Art. 
Fairbanks, B. VV., '17 — Art., Sergt. 
Fairchild. J. A. I... '06— 
Fairhall, L. T., 'ii— Med., Capt. 



Pairman, C, '18 Art., 1st Lt. 

Paletti, M. J., '17 — 
Panning. R. S., g '18 — Red Cross 
Parriii, J. M., '02 — Engrs., Cajjt. 
*Farver, E. C, g '15 — Art. 
Faulkner, P., '15 — Art., 2tid Lt. 
Faulkner, L. W., '14 — Avia., Capt. 
Faurote, G. C, '15 — Art. 
Pay, D.. '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Payart, L. E., '12— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Fazel, C. S., g '15 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Featherston, j. M., '14 — Art., 1st Lt. 
Felger, VV. B., '16— Chem. 
Felsenthal, Emma, '12 — Libn. 
Felton, II. N., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Ferguson, C. M., '15 Art. 

Ferguson, P. C, '16— 2nd Lt. 
I'erguson, G. A., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Ferrell, D., '13 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Ferris, II. B., '94— Q. M- C, Capt. 
Fishman, A. T., '16 — Avia. 
Flanders, Annette H., '18 — Canteen Ser. 
Flanders, J. A., '09— Q. M. C. 
Fleming, C. E., '04— Y. M. C. A. 
Fleming, D. P., '16— Ord. ♦ 

Fletcher, C. IL, '13— Inf., 1st Lt. 
Fletcher, C. P., '14 — Engrs., Capt. 
Fletcher, M. S., '99 — Med., ist Lt. 
Flock, VV. J., '17 — Avia. 

Flodin, II. L., 'is Inf., 1st Lt. 

h'lowcrrec, T., '13 — 
Fogg, A. K., '15 — Navy, 2nd Lt. 
Fontaine, E. O., '15 — 
Foolitt, P. P., g '16 — Med. 
Forbes, E. B., '97— Med., Maj. 
Forbes, S. P., '98— Q. M. C. 
Ford, J., g '16 — Chem. 
Forty, D., '18 — Art. 
Forty, F. A., '15— 2nd Lt. 
Fossland, G. L., '08— Art., Capt. 
■ Poster, D. D., '15 — Engrs. 
Poster, E. R., '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Poster, P. VV., '18— Avia. 
Poster, G. II. , '17 — Ord. 

Foster, H. E., '12 Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Poster, II. L., '13 — Engrs., Sergt. 

Poulke, R. E., '18— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Fox, J. L., '17— Ord. 

Francis, A. L., '18 — 

Praser, T., '17 — Avia. 

Fraser, VV. A. G., '99 — Engrs., Capt. 

F'razee, R. C, '14 — Navy 

Prazier, A. O., '15 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Preark, P. VV., '16— Inf. 

Frederick. E. M., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Frederickson, J. H., '91— Q- M. C. 

Frees, J. VV., '16— Inf., ist Lt. 

Freese, J. A., '02 — Med., Capt. 

French. R. W., '14— Inf. 

Prey, II. O., '18— Navy 

Fried, H. N., '17 — Navy 

Frier, J., '16 — Navy, Ensign 

Prison, T. II.. '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Fritchey, P. B., '12— Y. M. C. A. 

Fritchey, T. A., '13 — Avia., ist Lt. 

Fritz, H. R., g '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Pritze, L. A., '11 — Med., 1st Lt. 

Frye, T. C, '94— Inf., Capt. 

Fulks, H. C, '13— Ord., Sergt. 

Fuller, C. M.. '13— Engrs., Capt. 

Fullerton, C. B., '11 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Fulton, G. C, '16— Med. 

Fulton. R. B., '02 — Engrs., Capt. 

Furrow, E. O., '09 — Art., ist Lt. 

Gale, R. IL, '18— Inf. 

Galhuly. S. VV., '07— Engrs., Capt. 

Gantz, H. S., '17 — Inf. 

Gardiner, T. L., '15 — Ord.. Sergt. 

Garrison, L., '07 — Art., Capt. 

Garth, C. T.. '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Gary, J. L., '18 — Engrs. 

Gates, P. C, '10— Med., 2nd Lt. 

Gates, R. P.. '12 — Engrs., Corp. 

Gay. S. .A., '13 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

GaVle, R. E.. '16— Inf. 

Gelb. G. A.. '16 — Engrs., Capt. 

Geiger, C. P., '15 Art. 

Geiger, L. C, '18— Art. 



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Gentle, C. ¥.., '13— 1"^- 

George, II. K., '18— Navy. 

GeorKc L. C. '15— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Gerkc, K. H., '18— Ord. 

Gerten, N., 'i?— Engrs., 2nci Lt. 

Geselbracht, II. C, '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Gest. B., '12— Engrs., ist Lt. 

Getman, R. L. '14— Engrs . 

Gibbs, G., Jr., "oo— Q. M. C, Maj. 

Gibbs, P. 11. , '13— Ord. Capt. 

Gibson, C. B., '77— Med., ist Lt. 

Gibson, C. R., '15— Art 

Gib.son, R. A., '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Giertz, A. E.. '17 — 

Giessler, W. C. '13— Engrs. 

•Gifford, K. E., '17— Q- M. C, Sergt. 

Gilbert, J. IL, '16— Q. M. C., 2nd Lt. 

Gillen, J. II. , 'iH — Navy, Ensign. 

Gilmore, 1., '05— Q. M. C. 

Gilmore, L. N.. '15— Q- M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Gilmore, W. C, '12— Art. 

Girhard, IL R.. '18— Navy. 

Glover, D. M., •i6^Med. 

Glover, R. C, '15— Inf., ist Lt 

Godehn, R. A.. '16— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Goelitz. W. IL. '16— Lngrs. 

Goff, Mary E., '02— Libn. 

Golden, W. B., '15— InL, ist Lt. 

Golden, W. E., '"S— Navy, Lt. 

Goldman, M. S., g 17— Q- M. C. 

Golinkin, A. L., '17— Navy. 

Gonsior. A., '14— Engrs., ist Lt. 

Goodyear. IL M., '13 — Med., Lt. 

Gordon, F., '12— Q. M. C. 

Gordon, W. G., '12— Avia., Corp. 

Gorey, G. F., '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Gorham, E. D., 'n— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Gould, A. R., '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Gould, M. A., '17 — ^ 

Graff, A. A. J., '16— Engrs. 

Graham, D., '07 — Engrs. 

Graham, IL B., '17— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Graham. M. E., 'ift— Avia 

Gramount (Grossberg) V. IL, 'iS—Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Grant, C. T., '16— Chem., 2nd Lt. 

Grantz, R. L., '17— Avia., Lt. 

Graven. A. S.. '7— Navy 

Gray, C. R., Jr., '11— Q. M. C., Capt. 

Gray, F. B., 'ii— Navy. 

Gray, F. J., 'ii— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Gray, J. M., '18 — Navy. 

Gray. L. R., '17— Avia 

Grayhack, J., Jr., '16— Art., Lt. 

Green, J., '95 — ^nf., ist Lt. 

Green, I.., '12 — Avia. 

Green, R., '15— Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Green, T. .S., '91— Inf., Lt. 

Greene, Elizabeth G., '04 — Libn. 

Greene, J. N., '15— Art.. Capt. 

Greene, J. W., '18— Navy, Ensign. 

Greenfield, E., g' 16— Med., Lt. 

Greenhill, IL, '17— Art., ist Lt. 

C.reenwold, A. H., '15— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Gregg, R. S., '13— Art., Capt. 

Cre^ory, L. T., '13— Med., Sergt. 

Gregory, W. IL, '06— Inf., Maj. 

Greison, II. P., '16 — Avia. 

Grewe, C. IL, '17— Art 

Grey, N. F., '17— Y. M. C. A. 

Gridley, W. W.. '16— Avia. 

CrifTm, C. E., g'i8— ist Lt. 

Griffin, J. M., '15— Navy, Ensign. 

(iriffin, W. L.. '14— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Grigsby, IL, '17 — Navy. 

Grigsby M. W., '11— Engrs., Lt. 

Grimes, E. J., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt 

Griscmer, W.. '18— Avia., 2nd Lt 

Griswold, A. H., '01— Avia., Lt.-Col. 

Griswold, G. D., 'is— Art., 2nd. Lt. 

Gross, C, '17— Inf., ist Lt. 

Gross, C. R., g'17— Med.. 2nd Lt. 

Grossman, D. A., '16 — Inf., Sergt. 

Grove, C, '11— Navy. 

Grubel, E. A., '08— InL, Capt. 

Gruner, R. W., '17— Inf. 

Grunewald, A. IL, Jr., '15— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Grunewald, IL C, M6 — 

Gruner, J. E., '16 — InL, Sergt. 



Guernsey, E. W., '18— Chem., Sergt. 

(ium, P. E.. 'lo— Avia., Corp. 

Gunkcl, W. W., '16— Med., ist Lt. 

Gunncll, P. M., '15— Navy. 

Gustafson, C. A., '17— Q..M. C. 

•(nistafson, C. L., '12— Avia., ist Lt 

•Gustafson. G. P., 'if.— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Habbe, R. H., '14— Art., 2nd Lt. 

*IIadden, C. G., '16— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Ilagan, T. A., '16— Ord. 

Ilagener, A., '15— Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Hager, 11. M., '17— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Ilagie, F. E., '09— Med., ist Lt. 

Hahn, F. C, '16— Chem. 

Haines, F. L., '16 — Ord. 

Halas, G. S., '18 — Navy. 

Halas, W. II. , 'i6— 

Hall. A. L., '12— Art. 

Hall, Janet A., '07— War RelieL 

Hall, 1.. G., '15—0. M. C, Sergt. 

H.ill, 0. A., '07 — Engrs., Capt. 

Ilrill, k'., '14— Q- M. C., Sergt. 

Hall, W. E., '08— Art. 

Halliwell. Pauline, '16— Y. M. C. A. 

Hamill, E. C, '16— Inf , ist Lt. 

Hamilton, E. S., 'i i— Med., ist Lt. 

Hamilton, T. S., '17— Avia. (apt. 

Mlamilton. W. J., '17— Med. 

Ilammitt, A. B., '15— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Hammond, L., '18 — Naval Avia. 

Handlin, W. C, '09— Inf. 

Hanes, E. F., '14— Navy. 

Hanes, M. S., '13— Engrs. ist Lt. 

Hanford, A. C, '12— Q. M. C. 

Hanger, P. N., '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 

IlaiuKih, H. I., '13— Art. 

Il.iiinan, J. E., '00 — InL, Capt. 

llaiKsen, R., '14— Art.. 2nd Lt. 

Hanssen, S. L., 'le— Navy. 

Hanzlik, P. J.. '08— Med., Capt. . 

Ilapiier, Josephine A.. '12— Dietitian. 

Harbicht, H. C. '18— Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Hardinger. R. W., '14— Med., ist Lt. 

Hare, F. C, '13— Avia., Sergt. Maj. 

Harper, E. C, '14 — Med., ist Lt. 

Harrington, R. B., '17 — inf. 

Harris, C. E.. '02— Med., Capt. 

Harris, II. II. , 'iS"— , 

Harris, L. G., '16— Ord. 

Harris, R. B.. '18— Navy. 

Harris, W. R.. 'i?— Ord. 

Harrison. B. IL, '10— Med., ist Lt. 

Harsch. E. M.. '15 — , 

Hart, A. IL, 'i8—Inf 

Hart, P. M., '14— Ord., 2nd Lt. 

Hart, R. E., '15— V. M. C. A. 

Hart, R. N.. 'i7--Avia 

Hart W. W., '16— Q. M. C^ Sergt. 

Hart'rick, G. R., '01— Ord., Capt. 

Hartwell, G., •i8~Art^ 2nd Lt. 

Harwood, S. D.. '16— Q. M (.. 2nd Lt. 

Hasberg, W. M.. 'ii — Ord., Capt. 

Hashind, R. IL, '15— Ord. 

Hatfield, W. D.. g'i6— 2nd Lt 

Hatten, F. W., '10— Q. M. C, Capt. 

Hauber, C 'i.q— Nivy, Ensun. 

Haw, A. B„ g'17— Med. 

Hawkins, E. W., '16— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Hawkins, R. R., '13— Avia. 

Hawkinson, C. O., '16— Inf., Sergt. 

Ilawley, A. D.. '14— Ana., 2nd Lt. 

Hawley, R. S.. '07— Art., ist Lt. 

Hayes, C. F., '17— Engrs., Sergt. 

Hayes, E. B., '18— Navy. 

Havne W. E., '18 Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Hays. H. A., '08— Y. M. C. A. 
Hayward, D., '09 — Inf. 
Head. G. L., '17— Avia. 
Ika<ilcy. F. L.. '16 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
H.-.-ith, D. F.. '16— Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Heath (Haines) Lillian, '03— Red Cross. 
Hcith, N. P., '13— Art., Capt. 
Heath, T. M., '15— Art., Lt. 
Hebbert, C. M.. g'i4— Avia., Capt. 
Hecketsweiler, R. T.. '16— is_t Lt. 
Hecht, A. G., 14— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Heck. A. O., g'14— Y. M. C. A 
Heckler. L. C. '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Iledgcock, J. H., 'IS— Engrs. 



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Hedges, B. A., 'i6 — Med. 

llecren, H. E., g'12 

Hegsted, M. A., 'iS — Navy. 
Heidkamp. E. II., '14 — Inf., --nd I^t. 
Heidler, J. B., 'iS— Inf. 
Helander, L., '15 — Ord. 
Ilellmann, C. '06— Q. M. C. 
Hellstrom, K. E., '08 — Art., jnd. Lt. 
Helm, H. C, '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Helm, L. L., '12— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Helmle, H. R., 'i i— Inf. 
Hemphill, C. A., '15— Ord. 
Henderson, P., '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Henderson, F. S., '16 — Inf., Lt. 
Henline, H. H., '14 — Art., Lt. 
Hensold, II. H., '17 — Navy, Ensign. 

Hcnson, R. D., '16 Inf.. '2nd Lt. 

Herbolsheinicr, A. J., '13 — Med. 
Herdnian, Margaret M., '10 — Clerk. 
Hermann. R. L., '15 — Engrs., Capt. 
Herndon, R. F., '11 — Med., ist Lt. 
Herrcke, E. A.. '11— Ord., Capt. 
Herrick, G. W., '13— Art., Sergt. 
Hershman, O. H.. '16— Ord., Lt. 
*Hicknian, T. B., '15— -Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Hicks. W. E.. 'II— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Hiehel, L. B., '16— Navy. 
Higgins, G. M.. g'i6 — 
Hildebrandt, T. II., '05— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Hiles. E. K., '95 — Engrs., Mai. 
Hill, T. E., '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Hill. R. E., '17 Avia.. ist Lt. 

Hillman. A. B.. '14 — Inf.. ist Lt. 
Ilimstedt, R. E., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Hinds, M. E., '14— C. W. S., Corp. 
Hines, L. W., '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Hinshaw, J. H.. '13 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Hirsch. E. P.. g' 1 1— Med.. Capt. 
*Hirschl, T. E.. '14 — 
Hjort, A. "M.. '14 — Med. 
Hodgson. J. H. S.. '10 — .\rt.. 2nd Lt. 
Hoehn. p. T.. '16 — Chem.. Sergt. 
Hoehnke. ft. W., '18— Navy. 
HotT. C. E.. '07— Art. 
Hoffman, A. A., '17 — Inf., Corp. 
Hoffman. P. G.. '07 — Art. 

Hoffman. P. J.. '14 Q. M. C. 2nd Lt. 

Hoffman. R. W., '13 — Avia.. 2nd Lt. 
Tlohman. E. P.. '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Hohmann. H. C. '13 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Holadav. K. M.. '18— Art. 
Ilolecek, A. B.. '17 — Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Hollev. C. E.. '12— Med.. 2nd Lt. 
HoUister. N. P., '15 — Intell. Staff., 
Holmburger. M.. '15 — Engrs. 
Holmes. O. W.. '18— Inf. 
Holt. A. P.. '14— Avia.. 2nd Lt. 
Holtson, C. A.. '13 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Holtze, H. S.. '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Honcr. O. A., '17— Bandf. 
Hood. C. P.. 'is— Art.. 1st Lt. 

Hood, J. D.. '10 Ord.. ist Lt. 

Hopkins. E. B.. '14 — Art.. Capt. 
Hopkins. E. C. I.. '17 — Avia. 
Hopkins. G. S., '16 — Art. 
Hopkins, S. C. '17— Q. M. C. 2nd Lt. 
Hormal, \V.. '15 — Navy, Ensign. 
Horncy, R. B., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Horney, W. R.. '17 — Naval Avia. 
Honing, R. A., '14 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Ilorr, L. \V., '11— Q. M. C. 
Horwich. D., '18 — Navv, Ensign. 
Hoskins. D. T., Jr., '10— .Vrt. 
Hostetler. L. E., '17 — Art., Capt. 
Hostetler, W. B., 'iS— Inf.. Sergt. 
Hough. C. P.. '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Housel. O. L.. '01 Engrs., Capt. 

Houston, H. A., g'13 — Engrs.. Capt. 
Houston, T. v.. 'og — Engrs.. Capt. 
Howe. C. R.. '16 — Art.. Corp. 
Howe, Paul E.. '06 — Med.. Capt. 
Howe, R. B., '04—0. M. C. Capt. 
Howe. R. P., 'iS — Avia.. 2nd Lt. 
Howell. L. D.. '07 — EngTs., Capt. 
Howson. A. W., '18 — Engrs.. 2nd Lt. 
Hubbard. G. \V.. '99 — Chem. 
Hubbard. Marie. '15 — Med. Aide. 



Hubbard. W. W.. '16 — Art.. Capt. 
Huber, A. ^., '17 — Navy. 
Huber, J. E., '12 — Chem.. 2nd Lt. 
Hudelson, R. R., '12 — Art., ist Lt. 

Hucnink, H. L., g'13 Chem.. 1st Lt. 

Hufferd, R. W., '17— Med. Dept. 

Hufford, C. T., '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Hultman, I. N., '17— Chem. 

Hiuit. A. P., 'oS — Red Cross, ist Lt. 

Hunt. Ada E., '13 — ^Dietitian. 

Hunt, P. S., '16 — Art. 

Hunt, L. L., '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Hunter. R. p.. '13— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Huntington. H. I.. '16 — Med., ist Lt. 

Husson, H. L.. '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Hutchin. C. E., '07 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Hyndman. R.. '16 — Art. 

llyslop. W. II.. g'15 — ^Avia., Capt. 

Ice. N. C, '15— Med. 

llg. G. M.. '09 — Engrs., Capt. 

Imes, O. S., '16 — Inf., Capt. 

lines. R., '17 — Avia. 

Ingels. S.. '16 — Engrs. 

IngersoJl. H. B., '12 — Art. 

Ingold, V. J., '13 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Ingram, H. J., '12 — 

Ingwers, A. H., '18 — 

Ingwersen, H. N., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Irvin. S. P., '15 — Inf., Corp. 

Israel, A. L., '12— Q. M, C, Capt. 

Jackman. C. H., '15 — Avia. 

iackson, M. S., '17 — Avia. 

Jackson, T. IL. '18 — Med.. Corp. 

Jacob. E. 0., '07— Y. M. C. A. 

Tacobi, II. L, '18 — Art. 

Jacobson. fl. G. M.. '18 — Art. 

Jacquin. W. C, '18 — Navy. 

Jahn. H. P.. '12— 2nd Lt. 

James. E. A.. '15 — C. A. C, 1st Lt. 

* lames. L. W.. '15 — • 

James. W. P., '17— Inf. 

Janssen. E. T.. '18 — Navy. 

jariiagin. R. L.. '16 — Marines. 2nd Lt. 

Tarvis. \V. B.. '15— Q. M. C. Sergt. 

Jasper, T. M.. '10 — ^Avia.. Capt. 

Jennings^ C. G., '16 — Art., Capt. 

Jensen. G.. '09— Engrs., ist Lt. 

Jervis, P. P., '10 Art. 

*Jessen. H., '15 — Navy. 
Jeter. G. G.. '10 — Engrs. 
Johns. D. C. '17 — Navy. Lt.. Jr. grade. 
Johnson. E. G.. '17 — Avia.. Sergt. 
lohnson. P., '18 — .\via.. Sergt. 
Johnson. G. T.. '06 — Med.. Capt. 
Johnson. H. S.. '15 — Navy. Ensign. 
Johnson. M. C. '16 — Inf., Capt. 
Johnson. R. C. '14 — Avia. 
Johnson, R. E.. '17 — Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Johnson, R. M.. '17 — Navy 
Johnston. D. I.. '16 — Inf. 
•Johnston, J. H., g'i6 — Inf.. ist Lt. 

Johnston, T. M.. '17 Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Johnston, P. E., '12 — Navy 
Johnston, P. E., '17 — Art,, Sergt. 
Johnstone, G. R., '13 — Ord. 
Jones, C. C, '15 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Tones. D. E., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Jones. D. R.. 'i6 — Avia., 1st Lt. 
Jones. E. T.. 'iS— Art. 
Jones, H. N., '08 — Avia.. ist Lt. 
Jones. T. L.. '09 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Tones. J. R.. '16 — Art.. 2nd I^t. 
Jones. L. T.. k'i2 — Avia., Capt. 
Jones. P. C, '17 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Tones, W. O.. '17 — Navy. 
Jones, W. P.. 'iS- Inf., 1st Lt. 

Joosten. E. J.. '17 Q. M. C. 2nd Lt. 

Jordan. R. T.. '11 — Inf., Capt. 

Tory. II. W.. '14 — Art.. 2nd Ll 

Joseph, \V. E.. g'i2 — Art. 

Tudd. Elizabeth. '18 — Navy, Yeowoman. 

Tungkunz. P.. '16 — 

Junkersfeld. P.. '9=;— Q. M. C, Col. 

Kaeser. A. P.. '98 — Med.. Capt. 

KagA'. J. L.. '09— Q. M. C. 

Kahlert. T. D.. '16- 

K.ilivola. J. J.. '18— C. A. C. 

Kamm. \V. P.. '16 — CTiem. 



Wak Service Index 



993 



Ka.nmladc, W. G., k'i7— Q- M. C, Sergt. 
K.irkow, A. S., 'ii — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Karkow. W., '13 — Engrs., ist F.t. 
Karmazin, J., '11 — Intel!. Staff, Capt. 
Karraker. A. Ii., '16 — Inf., Corp. 
Kasten, W. II., '16 — Cav., Capt. 

Kaun, R. F., '14 Ord. 

Kautz, W. W., '08 Engrs. 

K.ayser, C. S., '18— Art. 
■ Kuehner. A. F., '14 — 
Kucse, A. W., 'is — Chem. 
Keith, L. P., '13— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Keller, A. R., '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Keller, R. II., '10— Inf., ist Lt. 
Kelley, R. L., '14 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Kelly, F. IL, '16— Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Kelly, II. E., '18— Engrs. 
Kelly, J. T., '18— Navy. 
Kelso, C. E., 'os— Med., ist Lt. 
Kelso, Kuth, '08— Y. M. C. A. 
Kemp, A. R.. '17 — Navy. 
Kemp, T. E., 'oi^Engrs., Capt. 
KendaU, A. F., '12— InL. 2nd Lt. 
Kennan, C. M., '12 — Inf., Lt. 
Kennedy, K., '17 — Art. 
Kent, E. F., '17 — Med., Cor)). 
Kent, E. R., '11— Ord., ist Lt. 
Kent. L. C, '13 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Kercher. O. B.. '14— Inf. 
Kern, V. H., '16— Avia. 
Kerner, J. C. '17 — Avia. 
Kerrigan, P. F.. '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Kessler, R. 15., '14— Inf., ist Lt. 
Ketch, J. M., '17 — Avia., Capt. 
Ketchum, M. S., '95 — Chem. 

Kibbe, L. A., 'i? Art.. Capt. 

Kiddev, Ida A., '05 — Libn. 
Kiessig. P. P., '16 — Avia. 
Kilby, H. S., '14 — Navy, Ensign. 
Kimball, C. B., '94— Hdqtrs. 
Kimball. F. S., '18— Chem. 
Kiner, H. D., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
King, D. L., '16 — Navy, Ensign. 
King, E. H., '17— Avia., 2nd Lt. 
King, T. L., g'i6 — Chem. 
King. W. E., '97— Art., Maj. 
Kinsey. J., '17 — Avia. 
Kipp, J. G., '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Kirby, W. L. 'i4— Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Kircher, A. M., '16 — Inf., 2nd. Lt. 
Kircher, E. A., '11 — Art., Capt. 
Kircher. II. J., '15 — Navy. 
Kirchoff, R. B., '1.1— InL, 2nd Lt. 
Kirk, II. S., 'is— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Kirkpatrick, H. B., '01 — Ord. 
Kirkpatrick, S. D., '16— Med., 2nd Lt. 
Kirner, W. R.. '18 — Med., 2nd Lt. 
Klamt, R. TL, '16— Avia., Sergt. 
Klein, C. A.. '16— Navy. 
Klein, D., '06 — Med., Capt. 
Klein, T. L., '18— Navy. 
Kleinschrodt, B. L., '14 — Inf- 
Klemmedson, A. E., '18 — Avia. 
Kline. A. L., '18 — and Lt. 
Klingler, R. J., '76— Art., 1st Lt. 
Klooster, C. A., '12— Navy. 

Klotz, H. J.. '12 Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Knapp, L. D., '15— Engrs., ist Lt. 

Knapp, W. A., '07 — Engrs, Capt. 

Knappenberger, G. E., '08 — Med. 

Knappenberger, J. M., '18 — Avia 

Knight, E. B., '18— 

Knoche. T. C. 'i7 — InL. ist Lt. 

Knoebel, W. G., '15— Art. 

Knowlton, P. C. '14— Q- M. C. 

Knox, H. G., '17— Inf. 

Knox, J. H., '07 — Naval Avia., ist Lt. 

Kobvlanski. J. L., '15— Ord. 

Koch, C. E., '15— Ord., 2nd Lt. 

Koch, II. C, '15— Engrs. 

Koehlcr. G., '18 — 

Kohn, J. L., '17 — Ord.. 2nd Lt. 

Koliner. O. P., '17— Navy. 

Kraft, R. R., 'i8 Naval Avia. 

Krase, IT. L. '17 — Chem., Sergt. 
Krase, N. W., '18 — Chem., 2nd Lt. 
Krebs. W. E.. '16— InL, ist Lt._ 
Kreidler, C. J., '18— Navy, Ensign. 



St Lt. 
Capt. 



Kriegh, Eli S., '16— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Kriewitz, J., '17 — Inf. 
Kritzer, R., '16 — Avia. 
Krupar, C. F., '18 — Art., Sergt. 
Kuglcr, M. B., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Kuhl, J. H., '13— Engrs., Sergt. 
Kuhl, W. P., '10— Art., Sergt. 
Kuhn, H. H., '14— Ord., Sergt. 
Kuhn, W. H., 'is — Navy, Ensign. 
Kyle, G. L.. 'is— Art. 

Ladd, W. S., '16 Art, Sergt. 

Ladehoff, A. D., '18— Engrs. 

Laffcrty, J. S., 'iS — Engrs. 

Laing, W. A., '17 — Navy. 

Lamb, C. A., '12— Q. M. C. 2nd Lt. 

Lamb, IL E., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Lamb, J. J., '18— Art. 

Lancaster, L. VV., g'i8 — 

Lancaster, Ruth, '16 — Navy, Yeowoman. 

Landon, G., '18 — Naval Avia. 

Landor, W. A., 'i i — Engrs. 

Landstrom, A. W., '17 — Med. 

Lantz, C. W., '13— Med. 

Large, G. P., '09 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Larkin, F. D., '13— Engrs., Capt. 

Larsen, L. R., '13 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Larson, C. A., '06 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Larson, C. C, '18 — Chem. 

Larson, I. N., '16 — Avia., 1st Lt. 

Larson, R. V., '16 — Avia. 

Lascelles, R. J., '17— Q- M. C, Sergt. 

Lathrop. C. P., '16 — Chem. 

Lattin, R., '13— Navy, Ensign. 

Lalzer, Irma. '15 — Dietitian. 

Lauder. F. II. , '18 — Navy, Ensign. 

Lauer, W. W., g'17— Avia., ist Lt. 

Lauher, P., '12— Art., Corp. 

Lauterback, E. G., 'is — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Lawless, J. C, '14— Q- M. C.. Capt. 

Lawnin, N., '16— Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Lawrence, C. W., '11 — Engrs. 

♦Lawrence, E. A., '16 — Avia. 

Lawrence, M., g' 14— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Lawrence, R. E., '17— Art., Corp. 

Laws, J. W.. '16 — 

Lawton, B. C, '15— Avia.. ist Lt. 

»Layden. T. E., '13— 

Layton, W. K.. g'i8 — Med., ist Lt. 

Leach, M. E., '16— Med., ist Lt 

Leander, E. I., '17— Art., ist Lt. 

Leatherman, Marion. '16 — Libn. 

Ledgerwood. L. W., '16 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Lee, E. S., '13 — Avia., ist Lt. 

Lee O. H., 'ii — InL. ist Lt. 

Lee, W. H., '14— Inf., Sergt.-Maj. 

Leggitt, F., '17— Ord. . 

Leggitt, F. W., '18— Avia. 

Lehman, L. TL, '17— Art.. 2nd Lt. 

Leibsle, R. W., '16— Engrs 2nd Lt _ 

Leidendeker. F. E., '08— InL, Sergt. -Maj. 

Leist, C, '18— Tnf. 

Le Kander. R. E.. '16— Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Lemen, W. C. S., '9S — Engrs., Lt.-Col. 

Lemp, J. F., '17— Chem 

Lendman, A. N.. '17— Med. 

T,enzen. A. F.. '17— Med., ist Lt. 

Leonard, W. N., '15— Cav., 2nd Lt. 

Lcrch, E.. '17— Avia. 

Leriche, W., '14— Art., ist Lt. 

Levinson, L., '10— Art.. 2nd Lt. 

Levinson, M. C, '17— InL 

T cvis C. P. '10 — Inf.. Capt. 

T evis, W. E., '13— InL. ist Lt. 

Lewis, C. D., g'17— Med. 

Lewis, F., '12— ist Lt. . 

T>ewis, G. Q., '10 — Navy, Ensign. 

T.ewis, T. ET, '14 — Art. 

Lewis, T. T.. '17 — Art., Capt. 

Lewis, K. H., • 10— Art. , . _ . 

Lewis, R. R.- '12— Naval Avia., Ensign. 

*Lewis, W.. '07— Cant. 

Liedel, R. B., '17— InL, Sergt. 

T.iggctt, L. .\.. '14— Navy. 

T.incoln, C. W., '16 — Avia.. Corp. 

Lindberg, E. F. J., '09 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

T,indebcrg, G. L., '18— Navy. 

Lindlcy. F. H., '09— Art., 2nd Lt. 



994 



I'NiviiKsiTY ov Illinois 



:ml I.t. 



Mate. 



Limlsey, G. H., "15 — Navy, EiisigiL 
"l.iiuisey, J. K., "17 — Cav., ist Lt. 
Liiidsoy, 1.. M.. '17 — Avia. 
l.iiulstrom, A. \V., '11 — Art., Capt. 
l.iiuMuU>ll, U. A., '17 — Choni. 

Linkins, U. H., H'14 Med. 

l.im>:>ra. K. \V.. "^17— Art.. -muI Lt. 

l.inslcv. C". iM.. "lo — ist Lt. 

Little, C. R., 'it.— Y. M. C. A. 

Little. L. L., 'II— 

Littleton, A. C 'u— Q. M. C. 

Livin^stotie. L. L., 'u — Q. M. C. 

Llewellyn. Ruth, "ii -Y. JL C. A. 

Llewellvn. R. C, '06— Q. M. C. f.-ii-t. 

1 lovil, U. C, '03 — Inf., Jiul lA. 

Lloyd, T. IL, 'is— 

Loehr, T. H,, '13 — Avia. 

Louaii, C. R., '07 — Enirrs., Capt. 

Logan, F. A., '17— Q. M- *^' 

LoiiR. L. F., '17 — Avia. 

Looniis, C. B., '17 — Inf. 

Lord, A. R., k'ii — Fngrs.. ^Lij. 

Lord, AL F., 09— Art., jiul Lt. 

LotJi, IL II., 'iti — Art. 

Louret. F., "17 — Art., Corp. 

Love, C S.. '16— .-Kvia., Mach. Mate. 

Love (nrownl, I.elia. '04 — Red Cross. 

Love. K. 1.. '08 -.\vi;>.. ist Lt. 

l.ovell, M". ^L, '17— Avi.n. 

I owi-ie. S. iL, k'oS— O. R. C. Capt. 
l.udvik. n. E., iC— Inf., --ndj-t. 

l.iulwijr. v.. R., 'n — EnRis,, Serg-t. 
l.iuhvii;. L. J.. 'lO — Art., (."orp. 
I.neder, R. ^L, '17 — Engrs. 

I.ukens, W. P.. g'i6— Avia.. ist Lt. 

Linwley. I.. R., 'I^ Avia., Sergt. 

Lnniinis. L L.. '17 — Inf., jnd Lt. 

I iinimis, >L F., '10 — .Vrt., ist I.t. 

I und. .1. \'., '17 — Navy. 

l.uiul.ihl, R., 'i I — 

1 undeen, C. C, '17 — Ord. 

1 iiiulin. R. S., '15 — Art.. -Mid Lt. 

l.ntulsren, F. E., '18 -Navy. Maoh, 

1 uney, R. T., '15 — Inf. 

Lurie, S. L. '17 — Engrs. 

I utes. Ci. W., '17 — Engrs. 

l.ut/. R. S., '15 — Engrs.. ist Lt. 

Lvon.<!, O. I., '18 — Kngrs., Sergt. 

MoCandlisli, F. R., '17- 0- M. C. 

•McCaskey. C. P., "oo— Inf.. Capt. 

"MoC.ninhev. L. D.. 'i4__Navv. 

McClell.ui. K, II.. '17— Inf. 

AtoCKnid. L F.. '17— Inf.. Scrgt. 

MoCoUister, M. S., '10— .Vrt., Corp. 

MeConib. T>. Q.. '10 — Engrs., M.ai. 

Molonnell, M. G.. 'iS— Inf., .-nd "I.t. 

MoCord. R. N.. '10 — Inf., Capt. 

McCov, D. \V.. 'i.'— Art., jnd Lt. 

McCov. IL W, "17— Inf., ist Lt. 

McCmoken. IL O., '14— Art., and Lt. 

AtcCracken. W. K., '16— Avi.v. 1st Lt. 

MoCunibcr, C. W., '16— 

McCune. I. M., 'i,?— Inf., jnd I.t. 

McnonaKl. R. M., '10— Inf.. jnd Lt. 

McDonald, l.ovis. '08— Engrs.. ist Lt. 

McEvov. T. T.. "17 — Marines, ist Lt. 

MoFarland, W. J.. "07 -Inf., jnd Lt. 

McFarl.Tne. W., c'ls — Chrni. 

I^fcGannhev, O. E., •16— Inf., jnd I.t. 

MaoCillivrav. M. E.. "18 — Navv. 

MeOegor. T. 1... 'iS— .^rt., .'nd Lt. 

Molntyre. G. E., '13 — Engrs., ist I.t. 

Mclntvre. l.oiiisp, 'or — Y. M. C. A. 

MoKeelinie. II, W.. "16 -Engrs.. .-nd Lt. 

>LKe<'ver. R. E., *iR — .-Vvia. 

MoKellogg. C. S., g'15 — Chem., Corp. 

^teKennie. E.. '11 — .\via. 

Mi-Keon, J. M., *i6 — Engrrs., jnd It. 

^^oKeo\vn, J. I.., '15 — .Vvia.. jnd I.t. 
1 7 — .\via. 

«'i7 .Avia. 

'it — .-Vvia.. Jnd 1 1. 
lo- F.ncrs.. ist It. 

NL-I (-e. E. n.. 'u<5 — Navv, Ensign. 

M.u-Millan. L. C. 'it— Enyrs. 

McMillen. G, R.. *is— 

MoNulta. S.. '17 — Inf.. ist Lt. 



MoKinnrv, N.. ' 
MoKown," H. C, 
AfcKown R. 1... 
Mclean, T. C, 



MacPherson, E. S., '15 — Avia,, Capt. 

Machovec^ E. P., 'i8— Art. 

Mackev. F. I., '10 — Engrs. 

Mackie. K. Y., '17— 

.Mackiii, P, L, 'iS— Art. 

M.-vgatli, T. 11., k'i7 — Med. 

NLiguirc, W. I., '10 — Inf. 

Mahannali, A. E., g'lO— .\via. 

NLihn. i;.. 17— 

MaluHMl. II. S., '16 — Engrs., jud Lt. 

Mail. E. F., 'ii — -Engrs., ist Lt. 

Main, K. C, 'ofi — Med., Capt. 

Makutchan, C, 'iS — Engrs. 

Malaise. C. L., '14 — Engrs., jiul It. 

NLilev. R. C. '1=;— Old.. Jiid Lt. 

Mallorv, M., 'n'— Med., i.st Lt. 

Mallorv. R. H., '18— Naval Avia.. .-nd Lt. 

MaltUv", F. I?.. '8.-— Engrs.. Col. 

Mauley, O. R.. 'i7~^Q- M. C. jnd Lt. 

"Manspeaker, L. \'., "og — Engrs.. Capt. 

Manspeaker. W. \V., *ij — -Engrs. 

Manuel. U. T.. K'17— ist Lt. 

Marliold. Pauline, "17 — Navy, Yeowonian. 

Markson. IL, "17 — Inf,. Sergt, 

Marquis, L. 11., 'is — -.Vrt. 

Martinis, S. 1).. g lO — San., jnd It. 

Marsh. IL R.. '05— Y. M. C. A. 

Marshall, R. \V., '16 — Marines, Cnpt. 

iMarston, L. R., g'17 — 

Martell. E. A.. '18— Avia., jnd Lt. 

Martin, \V. IL, 'i6— Inf., jnd Lt. 

Marx, F. A. K., 'k;— Ord. 

Marx, C. R., '17—0. M. C, Sergt. 

Mason, .\. IL, 'lO Art., --nd Lt. 

NLison. M. M.. 'ii— .Vvia. 

MasiMi. R. S., 'it) — Art.. Capt. ^ 

Mason. R. S.. *io — Navy, 

Math. K. R., 'm — Engrs., ist Lt. 

^L^ther. F. E., 'oj; — Engrs., Capt. 

.Matliews, L IL. '1 \ — 

Mathews. "\V. IL, '16— Inf., jnd Lt. 

^Llthews, \V. R.. '17 — Alarines. Capt. 

Mattill. H. A., g'lo— Med., Capt . 

•Mattinglv, L. L, '16 — Engrs. 

Mattinglv". W. iV. '14— .\rt. 

Mattist^n. T. D.. 'i^; — Art., jnd l4. 

Mattoon, E. \V.. 'is— Art., jnd Lt. 

Manrv. C. F., 14 — Art., ist Lt. 

Mautner. R. V., 'iS— Cheiu. 

Mantx, C, .L, '04 — Med,, ist Lt, 

Mavor. 11, N., '16 — Engrs,, Capt, 

M.axwell. S, I., '06 — Lif. 

Maxwell. L. "IL, '17— Art,, .-nd Lt, 

Maxwell. R, .L. 'i.S- Inf., jnd Lt. 

^Liy, C, R,, '17 — .\via 



Mav. IL C. g' 
M.av, \V. \V.. 
Mavo. T. IV, 
>L-achain. W. C, 
Me.ad. L. S.. 
MealitT. A. E 



I^Iod. 
'00 — Art,, ist Lt, 
'i8^Inf. 

o — Med,. Capt. 



Med,. Sergt. 
"■ C. 
1st Lt. 



'16- 
Meek, C. T.. 'i,?— Q. M. C. 
Meek. H. T,. '18— Inf 
Meek, \V„ '17— 
Menkc. II. n., '!<;— Engrs., jnd I.t. 

Mercer, C, F,, 'iJ^ ,\rt., jnd Lt. 

Mercer. R, O., 18 — Navv. 
Merrill. S, F,. "oo— Q. M. C. 
Merrill, T, A,, '14— 
Merrills, M. C. '14 — ^.-Vvia. 
>rerriniaii. I. R.. '16 — Med. 
Meserve, T." D.. 'ii— InL. ist Lt. 
Metz. C. ,\., '15 — ^Engrs. 
Metzler, A. M,, 'lO — Navv, Ensign. 
Mever. A. F., '17— 0- M'. C. jnd Lt. 
Meyer. F. E. A. IL. M8— Capt. 
Meyers, H, A,, 'u — Engrs.. Jnd Lt, 
Middleton, T, C, 'iS — Engrs. 
MidkitT. I. IL, '17— 
Miles, P," K.. ' I J— Avia, 
Millar. P. 11,. gi8— Art, 
Millar, R, \V,. \6— Inf,, ist Lt. 
Miller, .-V, R,, *iS— Engrs, 
Miller, n. A,, 'uS— Art.. Capt. 
Miller. P. E., '16 — Avia.. ist Lt. 
Miller, E. F., '16— O, M. C. 
Miller. E, M.. 'lo— Med.. Cant, 
Miller, E. S.. 16— Inf., 1st Lt. 



Wai{ Sekvick Inijicx 



99 S 



Miller, F. R.. "16 Inf.. ist Lt. 

Miller, J. K., g'13 — Navy 

Milkr, 1. G., ^^16— Cheni. 

Miller, 1. II., 'is— 

Miller, M. K., '12 — ^Navy 

Miller, k. A., '07— Avia., ist I,t. 

Miller, U. .S., K'17— 

Millin, k. B., '16— Marines. 

Mills, (;. (•.., 'is— Q. M. C, Capt. 

Mills, I. M., '07— <J. M. C, ist Lt. 

Mills, W. A.. '09— 

Millsp.uiKli, M. L., '07— Ord., ist Lt. 

Miner, II. C, '16 

Miner, L. W., '14— Inf., ist Lt. 
Minnis, L. E., '16 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Minor. L. L., '13 Chem. 

Misiier, F., '13 — Art. 
Mitchell, L O., '13— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Mitchell, 1-. O., '18— 
Mitchell, N. D., '10 — .Avia., ist Lt. 
Mc.lTett, D. R., '17— Inf. 
Mohlinan, F. W., '12 — 
Molilman, Z. II., '16 — 
Moncrief, J. W., '18 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Montague, A. k., '15 — -Kn^rs., Capt. 
MnntRomory, J., k'is^ — -Enfjrs., 2n(l Lt. 
Mi)ii,tK"niery, M., '12 — 2n(l Lt. 
Muntf^oincry, T. L., '17— Med. 
McjntiKel. J. k., '12 -F.nKrs., ist Lt. 
Mooncy, R. S., '16 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Moore, A. R., '18— 
Moore, J. K., '08— Inf., Capt. 
Moore, J. R., a'ng — Inf., Capt. 
Moore, I.. A., '^if.— Chem. 
Moore, W. A., '16 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
"Moore, W. K., '18— Avia. 
Morav.-i, W., '78— Q. M. C, Maj. 
Morgan, R. W., 16 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Morgan, T. S.. '16 — Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Morrill, O. L., '12— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Morrill, L. S^ '16 — Art., Capt. 
Morris. N. M., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Morris, V. L., 15 — Kngrs., (.'orp. 
Morrison, D. K.. '14 — Art., Capt. 
Morrison, I. G., '17 — Avia., .Sergt. 
Morrison, T. E., '08 — Inf., Capt. 
Morrison, R. L., '11 — Engrs., C!apt. 
Morrison, W. R., '17- Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Morrissey, E. IL, 'i5--Navy, Ensign. 
Morrow, N. C., 'o.i Med., C'a|jt. 
Mosby, B. H., '00— ist Lt. 
Moses, R. U, '16 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
•Mosfier, W. E., g'13— Q. M. C. 
Moss, R. R., '10— Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Mounts, W. W., '16 — Avia., Cai)t. 
Moyen, C. P., '17 — Chcm.. Corp. 
Mueller, C, '17 — Navy, Ensign 
Mueller, H. R., '16 — Art., Sergt. 
Mueller. IL .S., '14— Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Mucssel, R. A., '18 — Inf. 
Mulac, L. E.. '16— 
MuUins, E. R., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Munger, G. E., '08 — Inf., Corp. 
Munroe, C. L., '13 — Art. 
Munson, J. L., '17 — Inf., Corp. 
Murphy, C. W., '11— Q. M. C, ist Lt. 
Murr, M.. '14 — Engrs. 
Murray, G. E., 18 — Art., 2iid Lt. 
Murray, M. F., '12 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Mnshani, J. W.. '98 Engrs., Capt. 
Myers, IL D., '12 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Myers, IL L., '09 — Art., Capt. 
Myers, W. R., '16 — Navy 
N.-igel. V. E., 'oo--Med. Cat)t. 
Naprsiek, F. J., '14— Art.. 2nd Lt. 
•Narkinsky, C. S., '12— Inf., Capt. 
Nathan, (). M.. '14 — Navv. 
Nathanson, J. B., g'13 — Engrs. 
Nan, R. II. , '12— Ord. 
Nay, J. R.. '12— Inf., rst Lt. 
Neal, IL F., 'ii— Med. 
Neheker, M. E., '08— 
Needier, J. IL, '17— InL, ist Lt. 
NetT, IL A., '18— 
Nelson, A. L., 16 — Avia. 
Nelson, ){., '11— Inf.. 1st Lt. 
Nelson, L W., '17- -Art., C;i|it. 
Nelson, M. N., '15— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 
Nelson. R.. '12— Art., 2nd Lt. 



Nclsoti, W. O., '17 — 2nd Lt. 
Neslage, O. J., '16 — Engrs., and Lt. 
Nevins, A. S., 'i^ — Inf., jnd Lt. 
Newell, G. A.. '14— Q. M. C. 
Newlin, IL V., 'i7~Q. M. C. 
Ncwlip, W. A., '18 — Sergt. 
Newlovc, G. IL, g'i8 — Navy, Ensign 
Newton, R. K., '18 — Avia., -Mid Ll. 
Nichol, E. S., '17— Med., Sergt. 
Nichols, F. W., '16- -Inf., ist Lt. 
Nichols, J. L., '13 — 
Nichols, K. C, 'is — Navy, Ensign 
Nichols, W. L., 'i,";— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Nickelsf)n, J. M., '14 — Med. 
Nicki, I'". S., 'i2— Chem., Corp. 
Niedernieyer, F. D., 14— Y. M. C. A. 
Nixon, (;. R., '11— Art., ist Lt. 
Noble, C. W., '95—0. M. C., Maj 
Noble, J. M., '16— V; M. C .A. 
Nocrenbcrg, C. E., '07 — Art., Maj. 
Nolan, A. J., '16 — Inf., 2nrl Lt. 
Nolan, (. T., '18— Chcm. 
Nolan, W. J., g'i7- — InL, 2nd I-t. 
Norbury, F. G., g'13— Med., 2iid Lt. 
Nordby, J. E., g'16. — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
'^'-'■- '■ '' '-7— InL, 2nd Lt. 



Norlin, F. C. 



Norris, D. R., '17 — Engrs., 2nd 
Norris, W. K., '15 — Engrs. 
North, C. L. '16- InL 



Lt. 



North, W. A.. '10— Q. M. C. 

Noth, E F., '14— Art., Serjjt. 

Nowlen, P. A., '15 — .Siig. (.'orps. 

Null, M. M., '00 -Med., Capt. 

Nutt, (I. S., '1.3 Med. 

Nutting, 11. G. I)., '06 — Avia. 

Oberdorfer. II. I)., 'lo-Ord., Capt. 

Oehs, C. A., '17—0. M. C, Sergt. 

O'Connor, C. A., '13— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt, 

Odell, A. A.. '15— Inf., ist Lt. 

Oelnnke. M. F., '13— InL, Sergt. 

Ogle, A. IL, '13— Inf., Capt. 

Ohriuii, I). B., '18— Engrs. 

Olesen. II. L., '18— Sig. Corps. 

Olin, IL L., '11— Chem. 

Olin, 1. B.. '17 -Navy 

Olsen, C:. I-'., '16- -Marines 

Olson, Agnes, '14 — Y. M. ('. A. 

Oiner, L., '02— l)ir. Ath. I)iv., Capt. 

Orcutt, A. IL, '14.- Med., Lt. 

Ott, L E., '17— Chem. 

Ott, P. W., 'i7--Engrs., Capt. 

Ottinan II. P., '13- InL, Corp. 

Otto, (;., '17 — Art., Sergt. 

Olisley, IL P., '14— InL, 1st Lt. 

Overend, II. G., '17 — Art., ('apt. 

Ovcrlon, R. M.. '17— Q. M. C., 2iid Lt. 

Owen, C. N., '16 — TnT., Capt. 

Owen, II. P., '18— Navy 

Oxer, G. (J., '03 — Engrs., Major. 

Pagin, J. B., '16 — Ord., 2nd Lt. 

Palmer, C. .S., '17 — Inf. 

Palmer, G. M., '08— Y. M. C. A. 

Palmer, J. C '14- Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Palmer, J. W., '10 — Art. 
Palmer, W. K., '13— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Panhorst, I'". W., i."; — Navy 
Pankow, C. J., '13 — Avia., i.st Lt. 
Parish, W. L., '16 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Park J. W., '14— Art., ist Lt. 
'Parker, R. W., 'i.s — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Parker, W. 1 1., 'o.^ — Avia. 
I'.irker, W. K., 'i.s— InL, 1st Lt. 
I'.irker, W. W., '08— Engrs., Capt. 
Parkins, E. IL. '14 — Navy, Ensign 
Parkinson, K. W., '16— InL 
Parr, (,'. IL, '13 — Art. 
Parsons, Maude, '07 — Dietitian 
Partridge, IL k., i i — Navy, Ensign 
Partridge. N. L.. '13 — Art., Capt. 
Palehill, G. T., '17— Ord., Sergt. 
I'.iton, W. C, '09 — Engrs., Capt. 
I'.itten, N. B., 'is — Engrs., 2nd Lt, 
I'atton, I. v., '17— Art., Corp. 
I'e.iree, I. B., '09 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
I'e.tniian, A. C, '08 — Med. 
I'earson, I'. II., '18 — Navy 
Pecchia, V. A., '17 — Engrs. 
I'eck, R. L.. '17— Art., 1st Lt. 
Pcdler, R. IL, '17 — Avia., ist Lt. 



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Peeplcs, W. M., 'iJ^Art., ist Lt. 
Peine, A. F.. g'13 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Peirce, W. Mc. '18 — Cheni. 
Pemberton. C, '10 — Ord., Sergt. 
Pence. O. E '10— Y. M. C. A. 
Pendarvis, II. R., '17 — Navy, Ensign 
Pendarvis, W. O., '15 — Art., ist Lt. 
Penhallovv. L. 1?., 'iS — Navy 
Percival, Stella, '17— V. M. C. A. 
Perkins, Francis, '18 — Y. M. C. A. 
Perrigo, L. D., '04 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Perry, K. G.. '15 — Art., Corp. 
Peterson, C. H., '17 — Marine. 2nd Lt. 
Peterson, H. C. R., '14 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Peterson, R. W., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Peterson, S. C, 18 — Avia. 
Peterson, T. E.. '17 — Engrs. 
'Peterson. W. C '16 — Marines, 2nd Lt. 
Pethvbridge, F. H., '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Petty, M. R., '17 — Naval Avia. 
PfeiiTer. T. E., '96 — Marines 
PfeiflFer. B. S., '12— Engrs., ist Lt. 
Pfeiffcr, R. S., '17 — Engrs. 
Phelps, J. M., g'i6 — Navy 
Phipps, T. E., '06 — Engrs., Capt. 
Pickels, G. \V., g'li — Avia. 
Picken, J. F., '16 — Avia. 
Pickler, W. E., g' 18— Avia. 
Pierce, B., '17 — -Navv, Ensign 
Pierce, R. C, '08 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
•Pihlgard. E. F.. '16— Inf., ist Lt. 
Pike, G. H., '15 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Pillinger, R. A., 'oS — En^rs.. Capt. 
Pillsbury, C. S.. '07 — Avia.. Maj. 
Pinault. Louis C, 15 — Engrs. 
Pinckney, F. L., '10 — Q. M. C, Sergt. 
Pinknev. L. A., g'lS — ^led.. Corp. 
Plank, 'v. S. G., '92— Y. M. C. A. 
Piatt, T. B., '16— 
Piatt, C. S.. '14— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Plumb, E. F., '10 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Pluninier. Honor L.. 'i.' — ■ 
Pogiie. H. A., '16 — .\via., 2nd Lt. 
Polk. W. W.. '18— Engrs. 
Polkowski, H., '12 — Engrs. 
PoU.ard, A. R., 'lo— Ord., Capt. 
Pollard, C. R., '03— Inf.. Maj. 
Pollard. H., '09— Ord., Capt. 
Pond. F. H., '11— Navy 
Pool. E. H., 'is— Inf., ist Lt. 
Poor. L. S., '17— Inf. 
Poornian, A. P., '07- — Engrs., Capt. 
Pope, L. A.. '15 — Avia.. ist Lt. 
Popperfuss. H. J., '10 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Porter, F. M., g'li — Avia. 
Porter, H. C. '97— Ord., Capt. 
Porter. H. II.. 'i7— O. M. C, jnd Lt. 
Porterfield. W. B., 'Ta— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Postel, F. W., 'is— 
Poston. E. v., '11 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Powell, A. R., g'i8— Chem. 
r.nvers, J. II.. '17 — .\via., Capt. 
Preston, A. F., 'i6 — Marines 
Preston. F. D., '10 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Preus, P. R. A., '14 — Art. 
•Price. H. M., '03— 0- M. C, Capt. 
Prince. D. C, '12 — O'rd., ist Lt. 
Priiulle. M. L., '13 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Propst, r>. \V.. '16— Med. 
Pruett. E. F., '16— Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Pulcipher. K. D.. '18 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Pimg. \V. Sing Chong. '14 — Inf., Sergt. 
Purcell, W. T.. '17 — Engrs. 
Purdv. R. IL, 'is— Navv 
Purnell. W. F.. 'iS— ' 
Pyron. J. E.. '17 — Avia.. 2nd Lt. 
Questel. B. H., '16— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Quick. H., '17 — EngTs.. ist Lt. 
(~>uiinbv. T. C, g'lr — Med. 
Oninn. R. J., '12— Q. M. C. 
R'^KilHMX'. K. S.. '17— Ord. 
RadclitTe. W. IL. '01— O. .M. C. Maj. 
Radlev, G. R., '00 — Navv, 2nd Lt. 
Rafinski, C. J.. '18— Ord.. ist Lt. 
Rahn. L. A.. 'iS — Navy 
Raliii. R. C. "16 — Engrs. 
Raibourn, C, '16 — Avia. 
Raibourn, P. A., '17 — Avia. 



Raines, L. C, '18 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Rail, E. R., '15— Engrs.. Capt. 

Ralston, S. A., '13 — Art., jst Lt. 

Ramey, G. E., '12 — Avia., ist Lt. 

Ramser, J. H., '17 — Navy 

Randall, E. A., '11 — Engrs.. ist Lt. 

Randall, F. L, '18— Inf., Corp. 

Randall. T. D., '15— 

Randolph, O. C. F., '13 — Engrs., Maj. 

Rang, C. K., '14 — Inf., 1st Lt. 

Ranney, VV. P., '17— Art.. 2nd Lt. 

Raphaclson, S. M., '17 — Navy 

Rapp, E. W., '17 — Med. 

Rapp, J. II. , 'is — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Ratclitf, G., 'is— Art. 

Ratcliffe, I. L., '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Raschcr, C.. '12 — Chem. 

Rathburn, A. E., '13 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Rathburn, H. H., *i8— 

Rathfon, S. C. '12— 

Rayburn, A. B., '15 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Reagan, M. E., '17 — .\via. Capt. 

Reasoner, M. A., '96 — Med., Maj. 

Re.-it. Ruth. '05— Y. M. C. A. 

Redborg. C. E., '14 — Art. 

Kidderson. E. K., "i,?— Ord.. ist Lt. 

Rcddick, H. W., g'o6— Engrs. 

Redhed. \V. S., '10— Q. M. C. Capt. 

Reed. F. L, '17 — Avia. 

Reed. T. K., g'i7— 

Reed. M. L, '17 — Avia.. ist Lt. 

Rees, C. C, g' 15— Art., Capt. 

Rees. E. A.. g'i8 — 

Reese, L. W.. '16— 

Rehnquist, E. p., '17 — Art. 

Kciger. IL L, '10 — Art. 

Reillv, R. T"., '14— Engrs., ist Lt. 

Reimert, R. R., '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Rcinsch, B. P., '18— Avia. 

Reitz. W. R., '13— Ord., Capt. 

Reno. G. B.. '15 Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Rentfro. P. C. '^10— InL. Maj. 

R.-nwick, G. W..— Med.. Capt. 

Reyerson, L. H.. g'17 — Chem., ist Lt. 

Rhea. C. T. J., 'is- — Navy, Ensign 

Rhodes, C, '16 — Avia., :st Lt. 

Rhue. P. M., '18— Art. 

Rice, H. M.. '14 — Avia. 

Rich, I. D. B., '15— Avia. 

Richardson, H. R.. '17 — 

Richmond. G. K.. '15- Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Ridgely. T. E., 'i3;-F. A., Capt. 

Ritter, T. G., '17 — -Engrs. 

Ritter, \V. T., *i8— Chem., ist Lt. 

Roark. R. L, '11— Art., Capt. 

Robert, J. H., '14 — Inf., Sergt. Maj. 

Rolierts, C. C. 'i2 — Inf., Capt. 

Roberts, C. N.. '82— Engrs., Col. 

Roberts. C. S., '12 — Navy, Ensign 

Roberts, H. A., '02 — Engrs.. Capt. 

Roberts, M. D., '17 — 

Roberts, \V. R., '88— Engrs., Lt. Col. 

Robertson, A. B., '18 — Navy 

Robertson, II. S., '16 — Avia. 

Robinson, .-V. W., '16 — Art., ist Lt. 

Robinson, H. S., '07 — Engrs.. 1st Lt. 

Robinson, R. E., '08 — Art., Capt. 

Robinson. \V. R., '06 — Q. M. C, Capt. 

Rockwell. L.. '10 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Roe. E. B.. '18— Inf. 

Rollers. Elsie M., -17— 

Rogers, H. B., '15 — Art., ist Lt. 

Rogers, G. S., '16 — Naval Avia., Ensigrn 

Rogers, H. S.. '17 — 

Rogers. H. T., 16— Inf., 1st Lt. 

Rohn, F. A.. '16 — En^rs., 2nd Lt. 

Rohrer. C. L, '11 — Avia. 

Rol.and. V."A.. '14— Ord., Sergt. 

Rolfe, Mary A., '02 — Red Cross 

Roman, O., '14 — Avia., 1st Lt. 

Roman, \V., '12 — Avia., Capt. 

Romero. N., '18 — Navy 

Ross. K. D., 16— Q. M. C, 2nd Lt. 

Rowe, R. Y., '13 — Navy, Ensign 

Rowland, F., '14 — Chem., 2nd Lt. 

Rubv. G. B.. 'is — Chem., ist Lt. 

Ruckel, J. G., '14— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Rue, O., 'is— Art., 2nd Lt. 



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Kucdi, C. II., '17— Inf.. ist Lt. 

Rueff, J. A., '16 — Engrs., Sergt. 

Rugg, "b. M., '10 — Kngrs., 1st Lt. 

Rukin, M., '15 — Sergt. 

Runinicry, F. A., '13 — Orel. 

Rundle, W. H., '17 — Avia. 

Rundquist, K. T., '18 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Runucbcrg, E. C, '17 — 2nd Lt. 

Rush, R. L., '16 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Russell, G. S., '09 — Engrs., Capt. 

Russell, J. T., '11 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Russell, L. M.. '12— Inf. 

Rust, L. J., '16 — Navy, Ensign 

Ruth, R. W., '15— Navy, 

Rutledge, B. I., '16— Inf. 

Ryther, II. W., '15 — Engrs., Sergt. 

Sadler, W. C. S3— Engrs., ist Lt. 

Sailer, F., '18— 

Salisbury, G. W., 'iS^Inf. 

Samson, C. L., '02 — ^Engrs., ist Lt. 

Sanders, R. L., '14 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Sangdahl, G. S., '13— Ord., 2nd Lt. 

Sanvictores, J. G., '08 — Q. M. C, Capt. 

Savage, W. C., '17 — Art. 

Savage, W. E., '17 — Med. 

Sawtell, W. A., '10— Art.. Maj. 

Sawyer, D. II., '02— Q. M. C, Lt. Col. 

Sawyer, G. L., '03 — 

Sawyer, II. G., '15 — Med. 

Sawyer, Margaret, '14 — Dietitian 

Sayre, C. li., '13— Art, Lt. Col. 

Scales, W. II., S4— 

Schaller. A. L., '07— Q. M. C, Capt. 

Schaller, Gill^ert S., '16— Ord., ist Lt. 

Schaller W. F., '10— Ord., ist Lt. 

Schaumberg, E. G., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Schecht, M., '17 — Inf., Sergt. Maj. 

Schecter, R. W., '16 — Engrs. 

Schiesswohl, P. Q., '15 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Schicsswohl, R. L., '16 — Marines, 2nd Lt. 

Schifflin, A. K., '18— Navy 

Schinnerer, O. P., '13 — Inf., Corp. 

Schmidt, L., '13— Y. M. C. A. 

Schneider, A. C, '17 — Inf.. Corp. 

Schobingcr, E., '15 — Inf., ist Lt. 

*Schoepperle (Beyer), Katherine, '15 — Clerk. 

School, R. S., '16— Inf., 1st Lt. 

Schoonover, W. R.. g'i6 — Engrs., Lt. 

Schreiber, L. II.. '18— Inf. 

Schreiber, R. E., '04— Q. M. C. 

Schrocdcr, C. W., '05 — Maj. 

Schroeder, W. F., '07 — 

Schroepi)el, H. H., '17 — Avia. 

Schulz, F. T., '18— 

Schulzke, W. IL, '09 — Avia., Capt. 

Schumacher, Dixie H., '17 — Dietitian 

Schumacher, R., '09 — Ord., Sergt. 

Schuster, G., '10 — Ord., Capt. 

Schwartz, L., '11 — Art. 

Scott, L. W., 'II— Y. M. C. A. 

Scott, R. A., '17 — Chcm. 

Searle, J. C, '11 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Sears, C. E., '01 — Med., Capt. 

Seely, F. B., g'ls — Avia. 

Seese, R. S., '12 — Navy, Ensign. 

Seidenberg, N. C, '15 — Avia. 

Scifert, H. F., '16— 

Seifried, A. G., '16 — Avia. 

Seifried, J. F., '12 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Sellards, J. A., 'j2 — Navy, Ensign. 

Sellards, W. IL, '16— 

Selzer, L. J., '18- 

Senneff, G. F., '15- Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Sesler, P. R., '11— Q. M. C. 

Severance, L. E., '16 — Art. 

Seyster, E. W., '15 — Art. 

Shapiro, I. M., 'i2^Int., Sergt. 

Shapland, E. P., '14— Inf. 

Sharp, J. C, '17 — Med., Sergt. 

Shaw, E. M., '15 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Shaw, J. W., '08 — Engrs., Capt. 

.Shawl, R. I., '16 — Naval Avia. 

Sheaff, R. P.. '18— Avia.. 2nd Lt. 

"Shectz. A. v., '16 — Art. 

Shelby, E.. '16— Art., Capt. 

Shelden, W. W., '16— InL, ist Lt. 

Sheldon, II. K., '16— Ord., 2nd Lt. 

Sheldon, N. E., '18— Art. 

Sheppard, C. H., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 



Shepperd, J. D., 14 — Inf., Corp. 
*.Sherinan, C. L., '15 — 2nd Lt. 
Sherrick, J. C, '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Sherry, L. B., '10 — Med., ist Lt. 
Shiekfs, C. C, '10 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Shields, J. E., '16 — Art. 
Shirk, W. A., '12— Art. 
.Shivejey, W. S.^ '15 — Avia. 
Shoemaker, J. E., '03 — Engrs., Capt. 
Shoemaker, J. W., 'lO — Inf. 
Shonkwiler F. L., 'i8^Art., 2nd Lt. 
Shook, C. II. , '15 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Shook, C. W., 'is— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Short, W. C, '01— Inf., Lt. Col. 
Shott, Ruth E., '17 — Dietitian 
Shup, L. E., '18 — Navy 
Siebens, A. R., '15— Y.'-M. C. A. 
Sieberns, L. C», '12 — 
Siegmund, H. O., '17 — Avia., Capt. 
Siegrist, D. C, '18 — 
Silberniann, O. E., 'iG — Engrs., Sergt. 
Silkman, ]. M., '15 — Art., ist Lt. 
Silver, Milton G., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Simms, W. M., '16 — Inf. 
Simonich, J. L., '14 — Engrs. 
Simons, R. S.. '16— Med. 
Simpson, C. C, '12 — Naval Avia. 
.Simijson, E. B., '17 — Inf., 1st Lt. 
Simpson, G. E., '13 — Chem. 
Simpson, L. F., '17 — Avia., Capt. 
.Simpson, T. M., '17 — Navy 
.Skaddon, IL F., '15 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Skarstidt, M., '11 — Libn. 
Skidmore. M.. g'09 — Y. M. C. A. 
Skinner, G. S., gi5 — Engrs., 1st Lt. 
Slack. W. S., '18— Navy 
Sladek, G. E., '17- Inf. 
Sladek, R. B., '18 — Navy, Ensign 
Sladek. V. R., '12 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Slater, M. E., '15 — Med., 2nd Lt. 
Slocum, I'.^ '06 — Navy, Ensign 
Slocumb, L. C, '01 — Engrs., Capt. 
Slosson, R. L., '11 — Ord., Sergt. 
Smart, A., '17 — Engrs. 
.Smart, R. L., '14 — Engrs., Sergt. 
Smejkal, F. J., '14 — Ord., Sergt. 
Smial, E., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Smiley, L. D., '16 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Smith, C. E., '16 — 

Smith, C. IL W., '08— Engrs., i.st Lt. 
•Smith, C. W., '17 — Marines, ist Lt. 
Smith, D. L., '11 — Art., Capt. 
Smith, Ellen G., '02 — Libn. 
.Smith, F. B. F., '05— Inf., Capt. 
Smith, G. C. '18— Avia. 
Smith, G. L., '17 — Cav., 1st Lt. 
Smith, G. W., '15 — Marines 
Smith, IL E., '16 — Navy 
Smith, J. W., 17 — Avia., 1st Lt. 
Smith, L. A., '08 — 
Smith, Mary, '18 — Dietitian 
Smith, R. L., '14 — -Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Smith. R. W., '08— Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Smith, W. M., '14— Y. M. C. A. 
*Smoot, W. E., 17 — Navy 
Snapp, R. R., '13 — Art., Capt. 
Snell, C. E., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Snell, H. S., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Snider, E. Q., '16— Ord. 
.Snoddy, R. L., '16 — Avia. 
.Snow, C. H., II — Naval Avia. 
Southwick, J. D., '09 — Q. M. C., 2nd Lt. 
Spangler, C. F., '18 — Navy, Ensign 
Spear. Elsie T., '14 — Dietitian 
Spierling, A. O., '10 — Navy, Ensign 
Spencer, V. E., '15 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Sperry, R. E '18— Inf., Sergt. 
Sponsler, T. M., '12 — En^rs., ist Lt. 
Sporlein, L. W., '14 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Scjuier, G. K., '17 — Art., ist Lt. 
Stahl, J. G., '03 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Stahl, W. A.. '16— Avia., ist Lt. 
Stakemiller, B. B., '00 — Navy, ist Lt. 
Stall, W. P.. '17— Inf. 
Stanley, E. L,, '17— 6. M. C, Corp. 
Stanley, O. O., '01 — ^Med., Capt. 
Stanton, .S. C, '79 — Med., Maj. 
Stearn, A. E., g'17 — Engrs. 
Steamy, C. G., '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 



qqS 



University of Illinois 



Steele. D. A. K.. h'or>— Med.. Maj. 
Steinhoff, F. L., '17 — Engrs. 
Steinmayer, A. G., 'id — Ord. 
Steiiiiiiaver, K. A. ]., '16 — 
Stephens. R. B.. ^11— Inf. 
Stephenson. E. B., g'lo — Engrs., Capt. 
Stephenson, L. A., "04 — Ord., 2nd Lt. 
Stearns, E. D., '07 — Avia.. ist Lt. 
Stevens. R. M., '14 — Engrs. 
Stevens, V. T.. '15— Q. M. C. 
Stevens. W. E., g'14 — Ord., ist Lt. 
Stevens, W. M.. '17— Q. M. C, ist Lt. 
Stewart. J. T., '93 — Engrs., Lt. Col. 
Stickney, F. S.. g'lS — Inf. 
Stinson, I. S., '15 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Stirton, J. C, '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
*Stitt. R. D. v., '15— Inf. 
Stockdale. T. E., '17— Art., 2nd Lt. 
Stoddard. G. W., '17 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Stokes. L W.. '12 — Avia. ist Lt. 
Stone, A. G., '16 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Stopp, G. D., '15 — Avia. 
Storey, E., '03 — 

Stoutter, E. L., '18— Art.. 2nd Lt. 
Stough. G. H., '13 — Art., Maj. 
Stout. F. L., '11 — Inf.. ist Lt. 
Straub, E. J., '18 — Avia. 
Strehlow, P. V., '13— 
Strickland. R. M., '16 — 
Stringer, J. K.. '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Stroheker, F. S., '15 — Art., Corp. 
Strohni. A. J., '00 — Camp Libn. 
Strong. A. C, '14 — 
Strong. T. VV., '18 — Navy, Ensign 
Strong, T. J., 17 — Navy 
Strong. \V. A., '14— Q. M. C. 
Stuart. E. K., '10 — Inf., Capt. 
Stubcnrauch. E. A., '18 — Engrs., Corp. 
Stunkard, II. W., g'14 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Stvles, E. B.. '12 — -Engrs., Capt. 
Siilger, A. IL, '18 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Sullivan. W. W., '11 — Art., Corp. 
Sundell, R. D., '16— Avia.. 2nd Lt. 
SutclilTe. E. G., g"i4— Med., Sergt. 
Suter, E. R.. '14 — Engrs. 
Sutherland. G. F., '13 — Med. 
Sutton. F. H.. '10 — Navy, Ensign 
Swain, D. T., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Swanberg, E. D., '18 — Na\'y 
Swanberg, Marion G., '18 — Dietitian. 
Swanson, C. M., '14 — 
Swanson. F. C. '14 — Ord. 
Swartwout. E. C., '16 — Inf., ist Lt. 
.*^weit?■.er. F. E.. '12 — Inf. Capt. 
Swenson. C. E., '17 — Q. M. C, Capt. 
Swenson, E. II., '13 — Tingrs.. ist Lt. 
Swern, P. \V.. '11 — Engrs., Maj. 
Swett, L. W.. '14 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Swigart. Faith. '17 — Sec. 
Swisher, W. J.. '10 — Engrs. 
Swope. R. C. '15 — Med. 
Taber, B. F.. '13 — Avia. 
Taft, Lorado. '79— Y. M. C. A. 
Taggart. J. F., '17 — .Art. 
T.albot. K. H., 'oq — Constr. Div., Capt. 
Tanner, T., '17— Q. M. C. 
Tapping. C. H.. '15 — Inf., ist Lt. 
*Tarnoski, A. S.. 'i^ — Avia., 2nd Lt. 
Taylor. C. B.. 'iS— Avia., ist Lt. 
Tavlor, M. P., '13 — Engrs., Capt. 
Taylor, N. O.. '18— Art. 
Taylor, Nell, 'oS— Red Cross. 
*Teare. J. L.. G'17 — Navy. 
Tebbetts. G.. '99 — Navy. 
Temple, II. R., '00 — Avia. 
Templin, R. L.. p-'i7 — Engrs. 
Ten Brqck. C. '08— Med.. Lt. 
Tendick. F. II., '17 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Terrev, \V. H.. '10 — Navy. 
Terril". C. T., 'is— Art. 
Terrv. R. B., '17— Avia., Sergt. 
TerrV. R. I.. '16— Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Thacker. C. B.. '17 — Corp. 
Thatclier. DeW. W., '15 — Engrs., Sergt. 
Thorn. J. D.. 'is— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Thomas, J. L., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 
Thomas. T. L., '14 — Avia., ist Lt. 
Thonins, k. R.. '12 — Art.. Sergt. 



Thomas, R. R., 'i6^-2nd Lt. 

Thomas. S. J., '17 — Engrs. 

Thomason, J. F., '13 — Inf. 

Thonipst)!!. G. S., '17 — Avia. 

Thompson, H. C, '13 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Thompson, II. P., '13 — Avia. 

Thompson. R. II. . '17 — Art.. 2nd Lt. 

Thorne, F. II.. '16— Art. 

Thorne. L. E., '15 — Inf., Capt. 

Thorud, B. M.. '18— .\rt. 

Ticknor. T. IL, '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Tiffen. J. D.. 'iS— Art. 

Tilson. D. M-. '10 — Art. 

Tilton. L. D.. 'i^ — Art. ♦ 2nd Lt. 

Tinkev. O. C... '18— Avia.. 2nd Lt. 

*Tippet, R. VV., '15 — 2nd Lt. 

Tolman, II. II., '12 — Inf., Capt. 

Tolmie, T. VV., '17 — Navy. 

Tombaugh, G. D.. 'iS — Art. 

Tonilinson, Ben, '06 — .Vrt., Mai. 

Tower. A. M., '17 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Trclease. S. B., '18 — Avia., Capt. 

Tressel, H. S.. '14 — Art. 

Treuthart, L. S., 11 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Trobridge, C. E., '16 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 

Troster, M. C, '18 — Navy, Ensign. 

Troster, O. J., '16— Q. M. C. 

Trowbridge, C. L., '15— Q. M. C. 

Truman. J. II. , '11 — .-Vvia., 2nd Lt. 

Trumbo. "S. M., '16 — Engrs., Sergt. 

Tucker, R. II., '18- Navy. 

Tukey, II. B., 'iS- Art., ist Lt. 

Turlev, R. E., '13 — Art.. Capt. 

Turner. A. IL, '17 — Art., Lt. 

Turner. C. E., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Turner, E. DeVV., '12 — Inf., Capt. 

Turner, Frank, '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Turner, II. M., '10 — Sig. Corps. 

Turner. L. M., '18— .\via. 

Tuthill. J. K., '14 — Avia., Capt. 

Tuthill. T. P., '17— .\via.. 2nd Lt. 

Udinski." VV. P.. '18— Cheni. 

L'rbain. L. F., '10 — Engrs.. Capt. 

V^alentine, H. DeVV., '13— Med., ist Lt. 

Van Alyea, M. C 'i6 — Art., Sergt. 

Van Cleave, B., '17 — Inf., ist Lt. 

Van Cleve. A. T.. '11 — .-\rt. 

.Vandercook. P., '14 — Inf.. Sergt. 

Van Dervoort, J., '11 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Vandeveer, H. C, '12 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Van Doren, M. A.. '14 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Van Inwagen, F.. '08 — Navv. Ensign. 

Van Meter, Anna R., '05 — Dietitian. 

Van Meter. T. C. '17 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 

Van N.itter."F. M., '16 — Inf., Capt. 

Van Praag. A.. Jr., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Van Sant. R. T., '16 — .Art.. 2nd Lt. 

Van Sant. VV. L., '15 — Art.;^ ist Lt. 

Van Schoick, E. H.. '11 — Engrs., ist Sergt. 

Vawtcr. I. T., '04 — Navv. Capt. 

Vedder, "E. C, '17- Med. 

Veirs. VV. L.. '17— Med. 

Velzy, C. R.. '14 — Navy. 2nd Lt. 

Vernon. M. II. . '17 — Inf. 

Veronda, M., '18 — Art., and Lt. 

Vial, H. C, '18— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Vial, N. S., '18— Avia. 

Vigeant, G., Jr., '12 — Inf., Capt. 

Vliet, E. B.. '18— Cheni., Sergt. 

Voigt. II. L.. '16— Navy. Ensign. 

Von der Lippe, E. C. F., '02 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Vopat, J. F.. '18 — Art., 2iid Lt. 

Vosburgh. VV. R., Jr.. '13 — Navy. 

VVagenseil, E. VV.. '05 — Avia.. Lt. 

Wagner, A., '15 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Wagner, A. L., '14 — Avia. 

Wattncr. VV, A., '15 — Inf., Corp. 

\\ .issiatf, C. D.. 'iS — Navy. 

Wainright. T. B., 'is— Avia. 

Wajv-eland. F. R., 'iS— Art., Sergt. 

Wakeland. G. E., '17— 

Waldo. .\. VV.. '17 — Kavy, Ensign. 

Walker. A. F., '17 — Avia. 

Walker, F. VV.. Jr., '11 — Art., 1st Lt. 

Walker, T. S., 'is— Avia. 

Walker. "R. A., 'ii— Med. 

Walkerly, Dorothy. '15 — 

V\'alkerly. Victoria, '14 — Dietitian. 



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999 



•Wallace, E., '13 — Art. 
Wallace, E. D.. '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Wallace, F. M., '11 — Engis. 
Walraven, W. B., '16 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Walser, S. A., '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Walsh, J. E., '17— Art. 
Walsh, L. B., '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Walter, C. M., '11 — Sig. Corps. 
Walters, II. H., '15 — Avia. 
Walters, J. N., '14 — Art. 
Walton. J. K., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Wand, A. W., '12— Art. 
Ward, F. A., '11 — Sig. Corps. 
Ward, P. H., '13— Art. 
*Ware, M. B., '17 — Inf.. ist Lt. 
Warinner, C. W., '14 — Art.. Capt. 
Warren, F. B., '14 — Art., ist Lt. 
Washburn, L. J., '10 — Navy, Ensign. 
Waters, E. E., '13 — Avia. 
Watson, G. W.. '14— Ord., Sergt. 
Watson, J. W., '16 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Watson, K. M., '17 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Weakley, H. G., '07— Med. 
Webb, J. K., '16— Med. 
Webb. R. S., '14— Med., Capt. 
Webber, H. E., '16— Art., Capt. 
Webster, G. G., '17 — Chem. 
Wedge, L. B., '18— Inf., Lt. 
Weingartner, C. F., '15 — Engrs., 2nd Lt. 
Weis. H. W., '13— Art., Capt. 
Wells, F. S.. '15— Engrs., ist Lt. 
Welty, W. M., ^^14— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Welty, D. C, '17— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Wenholz, W. W., '11 — Engrs.. Lt. 
de Werff, H. A., '14— Inf., ist Lt. 
Werrusing, H. J., '09 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 
West (Davis), Linnie, '17 — 
Westbav, J. IL, '17 — Inf., Corp. 
Westcott, C. H., '14 — Constr., ist Lt. 
Westenhaver, J. LeR., '18 — Navy, Ensign. 
Weston, F. W., '10 — Engrs., ist Lt. 
Whaite, C. M.. '13 — Ord., Sergt. 
Whalin, O. L., 'i 8— Navy. 
Wham, B., '15 — Inf., ist Lt. 
Wham, C, '12 — Art., Capt. 
Wheeler, A. W., '11- — Engrs., Capt. 
Wheeler. R. C, '15 — Navy. 
♦Wheeler. W. E.. Jr., ':;'— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
Whelan, J. M., '13 — Navy. 
White, F., '80— Inf.. Col. 
White, F. H., Jr.. '16— Inf., 2nd Lt. 
White, G. R., '16— 2nd Lt. 
White, J. D., '02 — Art., Major. 
White, J. G., '13 — Marines, 2nd Lt. 
White, P. L., '16— Art., ist Lt. 
White, R. S., 'iS— 9. M. C, Sergt. 
White. S. M., '96 — Med., Major. 
Whitelaw, J. C, '15 — Avia. 
Whitham, M. E., '96 — Engrs., Capt. 
Whitley, G. C, '16— Q. M., Sergt.-Maj. 
Whitnel, J., '16 — Inf.. 2nd Lt. 
Whitney, J. L., '17 — Avia., Lt. 
Whitney. L. H., '17— Art., ist Lt. 
Whitsitt, H. W., '03 — Ord., Capt. 
Whitson, M. J., '02— Q. M., Lt.-Col. 
Whittum, S. ri.. '11 — Med. 
Wiersema, IL A., '13 — Engrs. 



Wiley, G. G., '12 — Avia. 

Wiley, R. E., '16 — Engrs. 

Wilford, R. N., '17— Inf., Lt. 

Wilkins, J. E., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Wilkinson, E. G., '15 — Inf. 

Wilkinson, J. H., '15 — Engrs., Capt. 

Williams, G. A., '18 — 

Williams, G. R., '10 — Engrs., Lt. 

*Williams, L. G., '12 — InL, ist Lt. 

Williams, R. J., '01 — 

Williford, E. A.. '15 — Art., ist Lt. 

Willits, W. M., '18— Art., 2nd Lt. 

Wilson, A. C, '17 — InL, Lt. 

Wilson, D. W., g 12 — Chem., ist Lt. 

Wilson, F. H., '12 — .Art., Sergt. 

Wilson, G. C, '17— Art. 

Wilson, H. S., '12 — Art., ist Lt. 

Wilson, J. A., '14 — Inf. 

Wilson, L. R., '07 — 

Wilson, N. K., '14 — Avia., jnd Lt. 

Wing, O. N. '16— Art. 

Winkelman, H. A., g'lt; — Chem., Capt. 

Winquist, S. V., '14 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Winters, L. M., '18— Navy. 

With. G. O., '15 — Navy. 

Wold, I. E., '16 — Navy, Ensign. 

Woleben, D. P., '14 — Engrs., ist Lt. 

Woleben, W. t., '18— Navy. 

Wolf, IL C, '13— Engrs., Capt. 

Wolff, C. J., '14— Inf. 

Wolter, H. F., '18— Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Wolter, M., '16— Q. M. C, Lt. 

Wood, D. C, '13 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Wood, H. G., '14 — Engrs., Capt. 

Wood, H. T., '15— 

Woods, A. C, '^17— Ord. 

Woods, R. C, '17— Y. M. C. A. 

Woods, R. J., '17 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Woodward, P. S., k'i3 — Med. 

Woodyatt, H., '17 — Avia., 2nd Lt. 

Woolston, W. H., '13 — Med., ist Lt. 

Worrell, J. L., '13 — .\rt. 

Wray, C. W., '16— Art. 

Wright, E. P., '16 — Engrs. 

Wright, J. E., '12 — Avia., ist Lt. 

Wrisley, G. A., 'i6- — Navy, Ensign. 

Wroby. N. W., '18— C. W. S. 

Wussow, A. F. D., '09 — Med., ist Lt. 

Wyeth, Ola M., '06— Libn. 

Yates, R. R., '11— Navy, 2nd Lt. 

Yeager, L. E., 'iS^.Avia. 

Yeagrer, O. K., '11— Q. M. C, Capt. 

Yerington, J. G., '18 — Inf. 

Yntema, L. F., — Sig. Corps Lab. 

Yockey, M. A., '18 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Young, A. T., '17 — Inf., 2nd Lt. 

Young, D. S., g'17 — Marines, ist Lt. 

Zaleski, J. P., '17 — Engrs., Sergt. 

Zearing, L. A., '11 — Art., 2nd Lt. 

Zehr, G. A., '18 — Avia. 

Zerbee, L. F. S.. '11 — Avia., Maj. 

Zieman, W. W., '15 — Chem. 

Xtesenheim, J. R., g'17 — Avia.. 2nd It. 

Ziesing, H. H., '08 — Engrs.. ist Lt. 

Zinser, R. B.. '16 — Navy, PZnsign. 

Zollinger, J. E., '15 — Art., 2nd Lt. 



W.\K Service Summary 

Summary of Illinoi.s Graduates, former students, and faculty members, present 
aiid past, Urbana and Chicago departments, who have served or are now serving 
in the world war. 



(Corrected to May 6, 1919) 

Men 5201 

Women 106 

5307 

Overseas 1254 

In the United States and possessions 4053 

5307 



looo University of Illinois 

Army 4162 

Navy 607 

Marines 90 

Y. M. C. A. army secretaries 45 

Red Cross (men) 13 

Camp Librarians (men) 7 

Athletic directors 8 

Women 108 

Branch unknown 267 

5307 

Commissioned officers, army and navy 2146 

Non-commissioned, privates, rank unknown, and miscellaneous 3161 

5307 

Graduates 2267 

Former students (non-graduates) and faculty 3040 

5307 

Died in service 149 

Army Summary 

In f antry 896 

Aviation and other signal corps work 819 

Artillery 804 

Medical 519 

Engineers 456 

Quartermasters 314 

Ordnance 211 

Chemical warfare 107 

Cavalry 36 

4162 
Commissioned Officers in the Army and Navy 

Brigadier-geaerals 6 

Colonels 9 

Lieutenant-colonels 20 

Majors 68 

Captains 316 

First lieutenants 573 

Second lieutenants 1055 

Naval officers 99 

2146 
Classification of Women in Service 

In the United States "]"] 

Overseas 29 

106 

Base hospital dietitians 2% 

Clerks and stenographers 20 

Camp and camp librarians : 15 

Red Cross * 7 

Canteen workers (organization not stated) 10 

Yeowomen 5 

Psychologists 3 

Y. W. C. A. workers overseas 3 

War camp community service secretaries 3 

Bacteriologist i 

Medical work in Belgium i 

Work overseas for American committee on devastated France 3 

Cantonment laboratory technician i 

Branch unknown (overseas) 6 

106 

Total number in war service, exclusive of the Illinois S. A. T. C. unit 5307 

Including S. A. T. C. and S. N. T. C 8719 

(S. A. T. C, 2609; S. N. T. C, 424; Chicago departments, 379; total S. A. T. C. and 
S. N. T. C, 3412). 



GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNI 

Numerals indicate classes of baccalaureate alumni; f means faculty; 
g, graduate alumni; h, honorary alumni; t, trustees. Addresses differ- 
ing from those in biographical sketches are based on later information. 



UNITED STATES 



ALABAMA 



AUBURN 

Bell, N. E., f, Farm Agt. 
Hitt, Agues v., is, Agt. 
Peltier, G. L., g. Prof. 

BIRMINGHAM 

Clarke, Kate F. (Mrs. W. H. Stockham) 

Errmierson, R. J., 06, Lawyer 

Mattson, E. N., '12, Engr. 

Mueller, G. R., '07, Agent 

Smith, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. E. N. Mattson) 

'is 
Sponsler, J. M., '12, Engr. 
Stockham, W. H., '85 
Yolton, R. E., '05, Engr. 

CITRONELLE 

Bird, F. F., '01, Engr. 

Grouse, Florence H. (Mrs. W. M. Case) '17 
ENSLEY 

Kirkwood, Frances, '12, Teacher 
FAIRHOPE 

Jackman, Ida (Mrs. E. G. Dougherty) '00 



GREENSBORO 

Parkhurst, M. S., '12. Farmer 

MILLER'S FERRY 

Henderson, F., '14, Farmer 

MOBILE 

Byrne, L., '98, Prin. Schs. 
Glass, J. B., '06, Draftsman 
Hargis, W. I., g, Engr. 

MONTGOMERY 

Long, R. H., '06, Agr. 
RED BAY 

Jerdan, A. L., g, Agr. Agt. 
TUSKEGEE 

Brady, S. E., g. Prof. 
WAGONER 

Moore, Laura M., g, Prin. 



ARIZONA 



BISBEE 

Chapman, Edith M., '18 
Fricke, H. H., '07, Mech. 
Hiller, W. G., '10, Draftsman 
Snider, E. Q., '06, Teacher 

CLARKDALE , 

Faust, P. A., '12, Mech. 
Keeney, H. E., '00, Draftsman 
Moser, L. E., '12, Engr. 

DOUGLAS 

Gilkerson, Aletha (Mrs. H. M. Wells) '02 
HUMBOLT 

Smith, E. S., f, Mgr. 
JEROME 

Porter, R. K., '96, Banker 
LOWELL 

Heislar, C. S., '10, Engr. 
MESA 

Peterson, T. E., '17, Business 
MIAMI 

Griffiths, W. M., '10, Engr. 

PHOENIX 

Bannister, K., '11, Phys. 
Brown, A. B., '17 



PHOENIX— Continued 

Creighton, Mary E., '17, Teacher 
Frankenberg, Pearle (Mrs. D. H. McCIin- 

tock) '04 
Heller, Opal B., '91, Teacher 
Holmquist, F. N., '09, Engr. 
Janssen, 0., '04, Arch. 
Kays, E., '79, Mgr. 
Lowe, R., '10, Ranchman 
Pickrell, W. S., '74. Farmer 
Wood, H. C, '10, Auditor 

PRESCOTT 

Anderson, G. F., '97, Engr. 
Lodge, P. E., '01, Mgr. 

Wood, Cornelia E. (Mrs. H. H. Linney) g. 
Lawyer 

SAFFORD 

Chambers, W. R., '93, Lawyer 
TEMPE 

Young, Rose J. (Mrs. F. H. Ballou) '10 
TOMBSTONE 

Kingsbury, J. T., '99, Lawyer 
TUCSON 

Brown, E. J., g, Prof. 

Cullum, W. H., g, Dir. 

Forbes, R. H., '92, Agronomist 

Kelley, Mae E., '13, Teacher 



University of Illinois 



ARIZONA— Continued 



TUCSON— Continued 

Skidniore, M., g, Prof. 

Tatarian, B., '87 

Waldo, Marie L. (Mrs. E. P. Taylor) '00 

Williams. K. H., g. Prof. 

WARREN 

Irving, E. F., '09, Engr. 



WARKKN t'ontinued 

McKee, W. E., '90, Supt. 

WELTON 

Eraser, Annabell (JNIrs. F. E. Leidcndeker) 

•08 
Leidendeker, F. E., '08, Rancher 



ALMYRA 

Graham, W. M.. g. Broker 

AUGUSTA 

Varnes, A. G., '03, Engr. 

BONO 

Elliott, E. E., '18 

BRYANT 

Argraves, A. J., '07, Farmer 
CARLISLE 

Roberston, L. S., '00, ^'et. Insp. 
EUREKA SPRINGS 

Barnes. Mary L., '88 

Bronson, Lillie O., '89 

FAYETTEVILLE 

Christopher, C, '09, Prof. 

Elliott. J. A., g. Prof. 

Harrison, Annabel R. (Mrs. J. C. Jordan) g 

Jordan, J. C. f. Prof. 

Kemp, J. G., '06, Prof. 

Lusskv. A. E., g, Prof. 

Mitchell. B., Jr., f. Prof. 

Stewart. C. L., g. Prof. 

Watts, C. H., '13, Instr. 
FT. SMITH 

Lyman. G. IL, '72. Business 

Peck, II. S., '07, Engr. 
HOPE 

Prall. Beatrice, '16, Libn. 
JONESBORO 

Cope, W. A.. '13, Teacher 

Hollard, H. W., '15. Instr. 



ARKANSAS 

J ON ESBORO— Continued 

Kays, V. C '09, Pres., Sch. 



Sample, A. T., ':6, Farm Mgr. 
LITTLE ROCK 

Dens<in, C. H.. '18, Agr. 
Fuller, C. M., '13. Engr. 
Garnett, R. E., '08. Revenue Agt. 
Garver, N. B., f, Engr. 
Hodgins. W. B., '14, Farmer 
Tones, D. E.. '17 
Millar, P. H., g. Bus. 
Sachs, W. H., f, Chem. 
Sanders. T. M.. '02, Arch. 
Shaw, B. B.. '11. Engr. 
Wittenberg, G. IL, '14, Draftsman 

OLENA 

Stebbins, S. L., '15. Farmer 

PARAGOULD 

Leggit, F.. '17, Agr. 
Leggit, F. W., '18 

PINE BLUFF 

Ponzer, K. L., '10, Engr. 
SPRINGDALE 

Bouton, C. S., '91, Hort. 
STUTTGART 

Adams, .\. M.. '17. Farmer 

Hubbard, Marie E.. '15, Sec, 

Powell, B. E., f. Planter 

TWIST 

Twist, J. F., '11. Farmer 



CALIFORNIA 



ALAMO 

Turner. H., '82, Engr. 

ALHAMBUA 

Marsh, D., '09, Engr. 
Schoonover, W. R., g 

ALTADENA 

Moore, Minnie R., '96 



BAKERSFIELD 
Waugh, Rose 
Teacher 



(Mrs. J. Brower) 



BERKELEY 

Bachmann. F., '10, Chem. 

Bair. W. H., g, Asst. 

Bennett, Stella. '03, Libn. 

Buck, T.. f, ProL 

Bumstead, A. P., '08, Journalist 

Bumstead, F. M., '06, Libn. 

Campbell, Juniata G. (Mrs. T. F. Hunt) '84 

Carroll. Jessie A. (Mrs. R. E. Smith) '01 

Cessna. Maud O., '10. Teacher 

Cole. Agnes M.. '01, Libn. 

Davis, }. O., '86, Lawyer 

Davison, Ruth (Mrs. W. F. Langelier) '13 

Domonoske, A. B., f, Instr. 



BERKELEY— Continued 

Earle, Mary T. (Mrs. W. T. Home) '85, 

Writer 
Fairchild, Rozina P. (Mrs. J. O. Davis) '86 
Fender, C. W., '11, Teacher 
Fleager, C. E., '99, Engr. 
Foote, F. S., Jr., f, ProL 
Foster, L. F., g. Teacher 
Greves, G. L., '13, Instr. 
Gunlhorp, Pauline, '00, Libn. 
Hill, Cora J.. '84, Clerk 
Hunt, T. F., '84, Dean 
Isham, Helen (Mrs. H. A. Mattill) f 

Jacobs. M. J., 'o^. Educator 
ones. L. T., g. Instr. 
Kingsbury, Margaret (Mrs. F. S. Foote) f 
Kofoid, C. A., f. Prof. 
Kofoid, Prudence W., g 
Kollock, Lily (Mrs. L. J. Paetow) f 
Langelier, W. F.. g. Prof. 
MacGregor, H. P.. '12, Metallurgist 
Mathews. W. R., '17 
Mattill, H. A., g. ProL 
Ogawa, Z., g. Arch. 
Paetow, L. J., f. Prof. 
Sachs, Inez F. (Mrs. W. S. Colby) 'og, 

Libn. 
Schneider, A., '01. Bacteriol. 
Williams, Anna W., '07. Instr. 



Geographical Index 



1003 



CALIFORNIA— Continued 



Educator 



'13, Teacher 



BERKELEY— Continued 

Williamson, A. S. J.. '98, Engr. 
Woodworth, C. W., '85, Teacher 
Wright, D., '16, Asst. 

BURLINGAME 

Otani, K., '17, 
CENTERVILLE 

Case, J. R.. Jr., 
CHARTER OAK 

White, Lena L., '08, Teacher 
CHATSWORTII 

Gray, N. A., '83, Rancher 
CHICO 

Costar, L., '13, Farmer 

Johnson, R. O.. '06, Prof. 

Woodmansee, R. C, '03, Business 

CLAREMONT 

Burnell, K. A., '10, Stud. 
Neeley, C. G., '80, Prof. 

COMPTON 

Eraser, W. A. G., '99, Engr. 
CORONA 

May, H. M., '98, Mgr. 

Paine, A. E., '99, Prin., IL S. 

CORONADO 

Flower, Lucy L. C, t 
COVINA 

Ross, V. R., g. Teacher 
CROCKETT 

Raymond, Kuth (Mrs. W. E. Hazeltine) '99 
CUCAMONGA 

Acer, Katherine E., '14 
CUPERTINO 

Taft, F. A., '82, Banker 
DEL MAR 

Slocum, Mary J. (Mrs. R. A. Bareuther) 
'04, Teacher 

DESCANSO 

Noble, T., Jr., '82, Miner 
DORRIS 

Blach, Eva (Mrs. R. Farrar) '07 

EAST AUBURN 
Hayiies, M. R. 



'08, Draftsman 



EUREKA 

Green, F. H., '96, Engr. 
Meredith, Ino V., '14, Teacher 

FT. GARLAND 

Campbell, J. P., '74, Physician 

FRESNO 

Bates, J. S., '02, Engr. 

Bean, Elsie M. (Mrs. F. W. Docker) '06 

Davis, M. R., '17, Arch. 

Neal, H. P., '11, Lawyer 

Rowell, C. H., f, Ed. 

Swartz, A. C, '73, Arch. 

Thomas, F. W., g. Prof. 

West, Linnie (Mrs. M. R. Davis) '17 ■ 

FULLERTON 

Morgan, Harriet A., '10, Instr. 

GH^ROY 

Ellis, Lola D. (Mrs. J. W. Forsyth) '84 



GLKNDALE 

Alspach, F. A., '01, Engr. 
Andree, J. W. S., '07, i:-ngr. 
Kimball, R. IL, '06, Acct. 

GLENDORA 

Kenner, B. F., '16 
GRIMES 

Roliinson, Candace I. (Mrs. B. F. KaufF- 
man) '06 

HANFORD 

Cuttle, F., '04, Physician 
HOLLYWOOD 

Rose, C. R., f, Engr. 



Scudder, C, 
Williams, E. 



O., '7.';, Teacher 
02, Instr. 



HOLTVILLE 

Smith, v., 'os, Prin. II. S 
IMPERIAL 

Carberry, R. S., 



B. 



9.S. Engr. 
I, Farmer 



'04, Engr. 



Suryieb, I. 
KENNETT 

Reef, A. J., 
LA JOLLA 

McDougle, v., f, Instr. 
LOMA 

Howell, C. IL, '05, Engr. 
LOMPOC 

Crawford, L. N., '17, Arch. 

LONG BEACH 

Akers, Deborah C. (Mrs. S. M. Travers) 

'08 
Brayton, Dorothy M., '14 
Broadhead. Annie M., '02, Osteopath 
Crapnell, C. E.. 'i i 
Longueville, J. C, '15 
Paine, M. M., '06, Teacher 
Travers, S. M., '11. Bus. 
Wilson, Bernice C, '14, Dir. 

LORDSBURG 

Herwig, J. N., '99, Draftsman 

LOS ALTOS 

Craig, Florence M., '17, Libn. 

LOS ANGELES 

Alden, E. S., f, Instr. 

Allen, Grace M., '05, Teacher 

Allen, Mary E., '05, Teacher 

d'Amato, O., f, Asst. 

Ayers, Grace (Mrs. W. A. Powers) '93 

Bannister. J. C. '11, Engr. 

Bennett, IL C, 09, Chem. 

Bennett, R., '99, Engr. 

Berry, R. C, '10 

Bevis, D. G., '09, Contr. 

Blakeslee, J. W., '96, Salesman 

Boner. H. E., 'os, Engr. 

Brundage, M. D., '02, Editor 

Carter, Florence E. (Mrs. E. G. Sherman) 

'01 
Clark, Emma A., '02, Teachej 
Cline, L. A., '14, Engr. 
Colby, R. R.. '06, Mgr. 
Crellin, C. V., '97 
Cunningham, R. E., '02. Engr. 
Davidson, T. M., '05, Engr. 
Davis, Bertha A. (Mrs. J. D. Coplen) f, 

Mus. 
Davis. Helen G., '18 
Dietrich, B. H., '09, Bus. 
Dinwiddie, Virginia (Mrs. C. E. Piper) '99 
Easterbrook, H. D., '10, Engr. 



1004 



University of Illinois 



CALIFORNIA— Continued 



LOS ANGELES— Continued 
Enger, T. K., 'ii, Engr. 
Fargo, Mattie P., '06, Libn. 
Fisher, Sara C, g, Instr. 
Forsyth, J. W., '81, Business 
Graham, H. B., '17 
Hale, Isabella, '79 
Hamniett. F. W., '81. Business 
Marker, G. M., '01, Farmer 
Henion, Lora A. (Mrs. A. H. Sutherland) 

'07 
Hewes, C. K., '12, Chem. 
Hinman, J. H., '07, Engr. 
Hummel, A. A., '07, Doctor 
Ingold, E. T., '09. Mgr. 
Jacobsen, C. H., '10, Engr. 
Johnson, Roxana G.. '09, Libn. 
Keeler, L. S., '05, Engr. 
Kegley, F. T., Jr., '08, Arch. 
Kelly, A. R., '02, Arch. 
Kennedy. Helen T., '03, Libn. 
Kilburn, Marjorie (Mrs. C. K. Hewes) g 
Kuhl, J. H., Jr., '13, Contr. 
Lefler, Grace, '03. Libn. 
Littlejohn, Lula L., '12, Libn. 
Loutzenhiser, E. II. (E. H. Lotz) '08, 

Engr. 
MacArthur, C. G., f. Teacher 
McConnell, E., '94, Arch. 
McKelvey, A. W., '09, Real Est. 
Marsh, N. F., '97. Arch. 
Martin, A. C, 'o2t, Arcn. 
Mathis, F. W., '12, Libn. 
Mitchell. R. C., '06, Engr. 
Moore, G. H., '02, Lawyer 
Mount, M. H., '02, Teacher 
Mowder. C. L.. '07, Engr. 
Nixon, G. R., '11, Salesman 
Noerenberg, C. E., '07. Engr. 
Osborne, Maud, '11, Libn. 
Osmond, Edith (Mrs. W. W. Cumberland) 

f, Instr. 
Parker, C. E., '72, Physician 
Pollard, E. R., '00, Draftsman 
Randall, J., '07. Engr. 
Rea, A. W., '93. Arch. 
Riley, G. A., '04, Engr. 
Ross, R. M.. '05, Physician 
Rutledge, Bertha, '86, Teacher 
Sandifur, C. W., g. Teacher 
Scherfee. S. H., g. Teacher 
Seibert, Emma E., '91, Artist 
Shawhan, Gertrude (Mrs. F. R. Schaefer) 

'94 „ , 

Shilton, P. A., 06. Salesman 
Slaughter, W. B., '11, Engr. 
Stewart, Margaret E. (Mrs. H. E. Robbins) 

'75 
Sutherland, A. H., f. Psychol. 
Thompson, J. G., g. Minister 
Thomson, P. W., '09, Lawyer 
Van Brundt. C. S., '00, Broker 
Vawter. J. T., Jr.. '04. Arch. 
Vickrage, R. P.. '04. Rancher 
Wells, F. M., '03, Real Est. 
Wilder, C. T., '94. Business 
Wiley, R. S., '00. Arch. 
Wray, R. C, '09, Insp. 
Wyant. C. S., '14, Draftsman 
Yoch. Florence T., 'is, Land. Card. 

MODESTO 

Roberts, Carolyn M., '04. Teacher 

MONTEBELLO 

Parsons, Irene M. (Mrs. R. L. Kegg) '08 

OAKLAND 

Hummel. W. G., '07, Prof. 

Lapham, Ina O. (Mrs. F. L. Crown) 07 

O'Bar, Alleen H. (Mrs. H. Brillhart) '14 

Price, Helen L., '00. Libn. 

Royce, Bertha E. (Mrs. W. G. Hummel) '04 

Seymour, Lurene. f. Teacher 

Stahl, C. B., 'II, Engr. 



OAKLAND— Continued 
Stanley, E. L., '17 
Volk, E., '99, Engr. 

O'NEALS 

Work, Edna M. (Mrs. E. P. Hadley) '04 
ORANGE 

Fishback, M. M., '01. Teacher 

Fishback, W. M., '09, Prin. 

Gulick, F. M., '93. Cashier 

Percival, A. H. (Mrs. W. M. Fishback) '06 

OXNARD 

Bevans, Mary M., '04. Rancher 
Hirschkind, W., f, Instr. 

PACIFIC GROVE 

Spencer, D. E., f. Prof. 

PALO ALTO 

Alden, R. M., f. Prof. 
Frink, F. G., f, Engr. 
Manning, W. A., f. Prof. 
Vernier, C. G., f. Prof. 
Woods, Lois M., '17, Libn. 

PASADENA 

Bates, S. J., g. Prof. 

Bear, Katherine W. (Mrs. F. L. Drew) '03 

Bell, J. E., K. Prof. 

Borton, Lucina J. (Mrs. C. H. Rodi) '03 

Curtiss, R. S., f. Prof. 

Downes, C. S., f. Prof. 

Drew, F. L., '04, Engr. 

Everhart, L. N., '09, Lawyer 

Jones, Mary L., f, Libn. 

Retz, Rosalie M. (Mrs. J. E. Bell) '09 

Rickard, T. E., '72 

Santee, A. M., '16 

Shlaudeman, H., '86, Broker 

Stroud, S. L., '04 

POMONA 

Middleton, J. G., '18 

RAMONA 

Wilson, J. II., g 

REDLANDS 

Breckenridge, Gladys (Mrs. E. D. Finch) 
'09 

Crawford, J. D., f 

Dewhirst, H. T., '05, Judge 

Fallon, Clara M., '07, Stenog. 

Finch, E. D., '08, Lawyer 

Jones. Emma (Mrs. P. T. Spence) '85 

Montigel. J. R., '12, Contr. 
REDWOOD CITY 

Truman, Edna, '07, Teacher 
REED LEY 

Bullock, Florence W., '07, Teacher 
RIVERSIDE 

Barrett, J. T., '03, Prof. 

Mathews. R. M., f, Instr. 

Quayle, H. J., '03, Prof. 

Wharton. Rebecca G., '96, Teacher 

SACRAMENTO 

Hada, K., '16 

Hawley. J. B.. '12, Draftsman 

Reynolds. E. H., '07, Farmer 

Reynolds, F. H., '07, Engr. 
SAN ANSELMO 

Barkman, C. P., '15. Clergyman 
SAN BERNARDINO 

Hartrick, Nancy E. (Mrs. W. W. Webster) 

Hill, H. S., 'og. Chem. 
Huey, J. D., '83, Agt. 
Webster, W. W., '99. Engr. 
Wilson. F. A., '09, Lawyer 



i 



Geographical Index 



loos 



CALIFORNIA— Continued 



SAN BERNARDINO BEACH 

Enlow, Lena (Mrs. S. Silverman) '07 

SAN DIEGO 

Andrews, H. F., '93, Physician 

Cosgrove, T. B., f. Lawyer 

Fulton, J. B., '86 

Hanssen, G. A.. '90, Arch. 

Kistner, T. C, '97, Arch. 

Krause, Tosephine S. (Mrs. A. Chalfont) 

'84 
McCoy, C. B., '06, Lawyer 
Moore, Ruby F., '14, Teacher 
Moss, R. R., '10, Bus. 
Porterfield, E. N., '73, Business 
Sellards, J. A., '12, Instr. 
Shaw, Helen C., '18 
Simpson, C. C, '12, Bus. 
Snow, L. F., '06. Chem. 

Sommer, Clara (Mrs. H. B. Vehstedt) '04 
Thissell, Inez (Mrs. A. M. Fosdick) '07 
Van Zandt, J. G., f, Y. M. C. A. Sec. 

SAN FERNANDO 

Somers. Florence (Mrs. E. Williams) '07 

SAN FRANCISCO 

Bergland, F. H., '14, Broker 
Brackenburg, B. A., '09, Engr. 
Bushnell, Ethel M. (Mrs. C. A. Waring) 

'08, Teacher 
Day, C. L., '17, Bus. 
Dorman, A. B., '04, Lawyer 
Faulkner, R. D., '77, Prin. 
Fleming, J. G., '12, Arch. 
Fong, G. Y., 'is 
Griewank, A. C, '10, Engr. 
Griswold A. H., '01, Engr. 
Haines, T. L., '12, Ed. 
Hilts, R. W., '04, Chem. 
Johnson, F. V., '02, Salesman 
Kenyon. E. C, '05, Engr. 
Kiler. W. H.. '97, Lawyer 
Kimball, W. H., '95, Electn. 
Kinkead, J. A., '93, Sales Mgr. 
Lemme. E. '86. Arch. 
McClure, C, f. Major 
Mah. W. N., '17 
Plant, F. B., '02, Engr. 
Schneider, E. J., '00, Contr. 
Snyder, C. H., '90, Engr. 
Stewart, Gwendolyn, g, Stud. 

SANGER' 

Pusey, F. W., 'iS, Farmer 

SAN JOAQUIN 

Clayberg, Dorothea M. (Mrs. E. C. Ham- 
mill) '16 

SAN JOSE 

Ballantyne, G. H., '07, Engr. 
Boyers, Bess, '13, Teacher 
Hill, F. E., f, Instr. 

SAN LEANDRO 

Dowiatt, S., '00, Engr. 
SAN LUIS OBISPO 

Story, G., '74, Surv. 
SAN MARTIN 

Stevens, F. W., '90, Fruit Grower 



SAN RAFAEL 

Soo-Hoo, P., g. Draftsman 
SANTA ANA 

Mize, R. C, '13, Lawyer 
SANTA BARBARA 

Brode, L. D., f. Teacher 

Hall, Janet, '07, -Secretary 

Hull, D. R., '13, Land. Arch. 

Miller, Nellie A., 'os. Teacher 

SANTA MONICA 

Seymour, J. J., '77 
SEBASTOPOL 

Spaulding, Ida M. (Mrs. R. Thompson) '02 
SELMA 

Woodham, H., '07, Instr. 

Yonge, Minnie, '10, Teacher 
SOUTH PASADENA 

Barden, H. E., '15, Draftsman 

Cairns, Cora M. (Mrs. N. F. Marsh) '96 

Mann, Alice C. (Mrs. C. H. Sheldon) '03 

Sherry, L. B., '10, Surg. 

Sims, C. E., '05. Draftsman 

Van Petten, S. F., '00, Teacher 

STANFORD UNIVERSITY 

DeCamp, J. E., f, Instr. 
STOCKTON 

Bond, J. M., '05. Engr. 

Singh, C, '17, Priest 

STRATFORD 

Hamill, E. C, '16, Engr. 
SUMMERLAND 

Shrum, Mabel C. (Mrs. G. S. Tilley) '00 
TROPICO 

Carmack, C. R., '95, Contr. 

UKIAH 

Brazier, I. M., '13, Teacher 

UPLAND 

Bardwell, Faith L. (Mrs. C. E. Wetherbee) 



C. E., '01, A<TricuIturist 
'04, Engr. 



Wetherbee 
VAN NUYS 

Vanhorne, G. G 
VENICE 

Davis, C. G., f. Teacher 

Lloyde, F. H., '78, Businesss 

VENTURA 

Schwing, E. A., '15, Teacher 

VISALIA 

Ernst, E. G., '16 

Simons, A. M., '96, Sch. Prin. 
WHITTIER 

George, H. E., 
YUBA CITY 

Kenyon, F. N., 
ZELZAH 

Ullensvang, M. L., 



'18 



14, Farmer 



'99, Rancher 



COLORADO 



ALAMOSA 

Goodridge, H. A., '98, Mgr. 
BERTHOUD 

Kirby, Sarah E. (Mrs. R. E. Rufle) 'oi 
Teacher 



BLANCA 

Smith, C. H. W.. '08, Engr. 
BOULDER 

Allen, F. G., '01, Prof. 

Bailey, T. S., '05, Assayer 



ioo6 



University of Illinois 



COLORADO— Continued 



HOUr.DER— Continuoil 

Bauer, F. S., 'n. Prof. 

Beatty, Mary E. (Mrs. M. S. Kctchuin) f 

Brush, Klizabeth V.. sr 

Clapp, F. L., K Trof, 

Cook, W. A., '02. II. S. N'isitor 

Dean, 1'. M., g, I'rof. 

Green, Bessie K., '07, Instr. 

Tones, E. S., r, Instr. 

Kotcluim, M. S., '05, Dean 

McAnuIty, Kthel E. (iMrs. I.. B. Brownl 

Minor, L. E., '10, Instr. 
Randolph, O. A., r. Prof. 
Simmering, S. L., g. Prof. 

COLORADO SPRINGS 

Kernall, M. J., g. Prof. 
Kernall. Pearle K., '15 
Kerr, (.Jrace A., '11, Teacher 
Klemmeilsoii, A. E.. "18 
Kleiiuneilson, G. S.. 'iS 
IMamiel. \V. .\., g. Mgr. 
Okey. F. M., f. Prof. 
Powers, E. B., g. Prof. 
Sisam, C. H., f. Prof. 
Veirs, D. C, '01, Draftsman 



DELTA 
Blaine, 



C. E., '10, Lawyer 



DENVER 
Baldwin, 



Maymc A. (Mrs. F. M. Simpson^ 



Birney, F. L., '81, Doctor 

Bunistead, Alice A., '14 

Burkhardt.^ J. II., '04. Lawyer 

Corwine, G. D.. '09. Engr. 

Fallis, M. S., '14, Arch. 

Frost, J. IL, '06, Salesman 

Garvin, J. B., '86. Teacher 

Hammer. R. F., 'to, Chem. 

Hays, C. I., '73^ Teacher 

Kingshurv, C. S.. '80, Land. Gard. 

McClelland. M. J., '16. Arch. 

McConncy, R. B., '89. Gen. Mgr. 

Morgan, \V. M.. '97, I-awyer 

Palmqnist, D. R., '11, Engr. 

Scholi, C. E., '13, Chem. 

Schrocdcr C. A., '01, Business 

Scott, J. R., '07. Engr. 

Simpson. F. M., '09, Bus. 

Tomlinson. C. W.. f. Assoc. 

Vail, C. D., '91, Engr. 

Wallace, T. IL, '03, Designer 

Wecter. 11. M.. g. Prof. 

Wheatlake. B. C. L, '10, Mgr. 

Wills. Mary E. (Mrs. C. E. Scholi) '16 

Winn, C. E., '08, Engr. 

DOLORES 

Riddle, R. G., '04, Rancher 



Dl'RANGO 

Myers, E. J. 

ENGLEWOOD 
Rump, C. A 

COLLINS 



Teacher 



'07, Contr. 



FT. 



Aldrich, W. S.. f, ProL 
Foltz, L. S., 'n. Prof. 
Scott, W. H., '9S 



GOLDEN 



Erlbacher, Harriet C. '11. 
Van Tuyl, F. M.. f. Prof. 



Teacher 



GRAND JUNCTION 

Cole. E. E., '8-', Teacher 
Ilottcs. II. G., '96. Fruit Grower 
l.eaverton, L E., '04, Lawyer 
Morse, E. L., 'o's. Prof. 

GREELEY 

Cross, E. A., '05. Prof. 
Eaton, R. C, '16, Farmer 

GUNNISON 

Koch, Flora 

IIAYDEN 
Wright, 



'ii, Libn. 



S. A., '13, Minister 



IDAHO SPRINGS 

Mills, J. M., '07, Miner 
IMununer, Honor 1... 'ij. 



I^\MAR 

Stocker, C. 



Libn. 



'09, Mgr. 



LAS ANIMAS 

Beach, C. W., '95, Engr. 

LA VETA 

Webster, C. C, '95, Mgr. 

M.WITOU 

Savage, Marie (Mrs. G. S. Howard) '15 

MONTROSE 

Moynihan, G. J., '08, Lawyer 

OLATHE 

Seymour, A. P., '04, Rancher 

PALISx\DE 

Eisenmayer, Ida (Mrs. P. Scheve) '87 
Roe, E. B., 'iS, Fruit Grower 
Winchell, S. R., f 

PUEBLO 

Chew. Dorothy. '16. Diet. 

Cuthbertson, V\'. S., '17 

Drake. J. F., '76, Lawyer 

Elliott, J. G., '08, Lawyer 

(^orham, J., '04. Chem. 

Keen, Francis F., '15. Teacher 

Kemball, Georgetta (Mrs. H. L. Murray) 

■S4 
McNally, L L., '16, Exec. Asst. 
McNally, Mary C. 'is. Teacher 
Walsh. W. J., '09 



RIFLE 

Bennett, 



S. A., 



Minister 



ROCKY FORD 

McCaskill, K. A., '14. Mgr. 
Wise, L. E., '06. Lumberman 



SEDGWICK 

Broadliead. 



W. J., '13, Farmer 



STEAMBO.VT SPRINGS 

Furrow, E. O., '09, Lawyer 



TRINIDAD 

Lenke, E. 
Spitler, C. 



f. Mgr. 
■13. Dir. 



WHEAT RIDGE 

Moles, O. S., '89, Teacher 



Geogkaphjcal 1 ndkx 



loo; 



CONNECTICUT 



UKIDGEPOKT 

Blaisdell, E. B., '12. Mgr. 
Tyler, W. S., '00, Engr. 

GLASTONBURY 

Ripley, L. B., g 
HARTFORD 

Carpenter, F. W.. f. Prof. 

Hayward, D. A., '09 

LONDON 

Senay, C. T., g, Teacher 
MIDDLETON 

Hanford, W. W., g, Chem. 
NEW HAVEN 

Baldwin, Jessie E. (Mrs. H. M. Turner) '08 

Breckenbridge, L. P., h. Prof. 

Clinton, G. P., '90, Botanist 

Hjort, A. M., '14, Physiol. 

Karr, W. G., g, Chem. 



NKW MAVEN— Continued 

Ludlow, Helen (Mrs. A. Messenger) 
Mickle, F. L., g, Bateriologist 
Mohhnan, F. W.. '12, Physician 
Simpson, G. E., '13, Chem. 
Smith, H. J., f, Instr. 
Turner, H. M., '10, Prof. 

NEW LONDON 

Slocum, F., '06, Engr. 
NORWALK 

Buchanan, R. B., '17 
NORWICH 

Dorsey, O. B., '12, Engr. 
STAMFORD 

Albin, H. C, 'is, Chem. 

Bogardus, Eva (Mrs. T. L. Price) '77 

TilOMASTON 

Rafinski, C. J., '18 



DELAWARE 



MIDDLETOWN 

Brockson, W. I., f, Agr. 
NEWARK 

Lamkey, E. M. R., '13, Physiol. 

Updegraff, Helen, g, Chem. 

WH.MINGTON 

Anderson, C. W., '17. Teacher 
Bacon, L. F., '06, Engr. 



WILMINGTON— Continued 

Birchard, J. W., '18. Chem. 

Burgess, L. L., f, Chem. 

Charlton, E. E., g, Chem. 

("ountryman, L B., '17, Farmer 

Garrett, J. F., '14. Chem. 

Quinn, Bernice M. (Mrs. J. F. Garrett) '14 

.Siever, C. H., g, Chem. 

SneH, II. S., '18. Chem. 

Sta|)ler, W. W., '15, Chem. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 



WASHINGTON 



Abbott, Alice A., t 

Abbott, E. L., '83, Engr. 

Adams, L. H., '06, Chem. 

Adler, L., '17, Chem. 

Allen, Mary S. (Mrs. H. C. Lyons) f, Mic- 
roanalyst 

Allison, C. W., 'i3. Prin. 

Almy, L. II., '09, Pathol. 

Ambler, Sarah. '00, Libn. 

Bain, H. F., f, Geol. 

Ballard, W. S., '04, Pathol. 

Barnard, J. II., f, Lt. Col. 

Beattie. IL, g 

Bernhardt, I'earl A. M., '15, Chem. 

Beyer, G. F., '07, Chem. 

Blatherwick, N. R., g, Chem. 

Bliss, Helen E., '11, Teacher 

Braham. J. M., g, Chem. 

Briggs, Flora B., '17, Sc. Asst. 

Brotherton, Jane W., '03. Classifier 

Caldwell, C. E., Jr., '12, Mgr. 
Chen, H., '13 
Chen, J. T., '18 
Clark, C. A., '98, Army 
Clark, S. C, g, Chem. 
Clark, T. A., '04, Engr. 
("lark, W. A., '05, Physician 
Clay, W. 'qi;, Engr. 
Cooke, Jane E., '99 
Crocker, W., '02, Botanist 
Davis, R. L.. g. Botanist 
Dennis. W. C, f. Lawyer 
Derr, H. B., '05. Agr. 
DeTurk. J. A., f. Instr. 
Dieserud. H. C, 'r8 
Dodd, W. F., f. Prof. 
Elliott, C. G.. '77, Engr. 
Ellis, A. J., '08, Geologist 
English, H. M., '14, Physician 
Evans, K. E.. '04, Engr. 
Felsenthal, Emma, '12, Libn. 
Ferguson, G. A., '17 
Field, A. S., f. Analyst 



W.XSHINGTON— Continued 
iMsher, O. S.. 'oS, Agr. 
Ford, G. S., f. Prof. 
Frearke, P. W., '16, Engr. 
(iil)bs. G., Jr., '00, Arch. 
(;ill, J. H., f, Govt. Agt. 
Goebel, F. G., '12, Engr. 
Goebel, J. L., Jr., '12, Lawyer 
Gordon, F. G., '12, Engr. • 
Hall. L. D., '99 
Hanger, J. H., f. Teacher 
Hasselbring, H., f. Botanist 
Hatten. F. W., '10, Engr. 
Heinzelman, A. M., '15, Chem. 
Hellman, C. A., '06, Examiner 
Henderson, C. E., '06, Engr. 
Ilerron, W. IL, f, Geog. 
Hood, J. D., '10, Entomol. 
Hudson, C. S.. f, Chem. 
Jahr, T. K. T., '00, Libn. 
James, D. L., '09, Market Specialist 
Karmazin, J.. '11, Mgr. 
Kellogg. J. M., f. Arch. 
Kelly, D. II. , '04. Engr. 
Kirkpatrick, Nell (Mrs. C. H. Westcott) '14 
Kromer, C. A., '15, Teacher 
Leighty, C. E., f, Agron. 
Liu, N. Y., '18 
Loring, F. C, f, Engr. 
Lowrie, S. G., g. Prof. 
McLane, J. W., '01, Lab. Asst. 
Mack. L. W., '06, Lawyer 
Mark, Elvira E. (Mrs. J. B. Porter) '04 
Marsden, R. D., '08, Engr. 
Matson, G. C. f. Geol. 
Matthews, A. O., '18, Chem. 
Matthews. Mary A.. '03, Libn. 
Mcarns, R. W., f, Brig. Gen. 
Millspaugh. A. C, g, Instr. 
Mitchell, N. D., '10, Engr. 
Montgomery, M. A., '12, Arch. 
Moorhouse, L. A., g, Agr. 
Mussclman, J. R., f, Instr. 
Nelson, E. K., '94, Cbem. 



looS Unukusi'I'v ok Illinois 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Continued 

WASIllNCI'ON Conlimu-.l U ASl II NCl'ON Continued 

NicUrlsfii, ,1, M., "i.i. Inslr. Sli-i^le, K. S.. f. (Jovt. Work 

NicoK'l, I'. W.. r. Ass...'. Sifplifiisoii, K. H., k. I'rof. 

Niflson, .1. N., "07, KsMMiiiur Slr.itton, S. VV,, 'S.i. PliysicisI 

Noilli, S. N. I).. 1), Slalisliiiaii SliotiK, VV. A. '14 

Norton, C, VV.. "oi. Mki. 'niylor. Klsio M. (Mis. O. S. Fislu-i) 'o.) 

. Ovilz, I". K f, Knur. 'Iiiin.lin, K. 1... u, KnKr. 

nvivwH. A W. K. t lioni T,,,!,! \' n _ ^_ Ci,.||< 

I'av.sons, Miuiil K.. 07. I>ift. 'rolnmii. U. C, I', CIicmh. 

I'caslfo, II. VV., I An-h. -VnAl. C. A., f, l.t. I'ol. 

''''''''•V"'i. 'v. '•}' '■■'.'**"• '''••"'It. C. K... •.;. Invt-sliKalo. 

i.ll.u-k, VV, ( .. 7.S,. lawyer rnrU-v. II. K.. 'iS. I'allu.l. 

nlniMM, 11. h.l.il.n. Van (■)rstranil, C. F... '.,(.. Ceo\. 

Uainsor. (. K. o.) Kukt. ^Vaitc, M. !».. 'S;, Hotanist 

Kcisonc-r, M, A,, 06. l.t. ( ol. \V .lion T VV '10 Dir 

I. 11 I ,' '• A . W C-llSt<T, 1'. I),, f, llMK'. (u'n. 

Ui.i.UU'lt; •/;. Cl.'.-m VV.n.lurK. MarK.n.-t (Mrs. T. VV. Walton) 

.Siirurnt. II. II., I. Major JJ.','.''- V ' , • r ,, ( 

.sJhVink. K. I.. •..-, I'l.vsi.ist \V lut.-. A. 1. f. Prof 

Si-luvarl/c- K. VV.. 'u. IMi.uMiao.l. W '!'*"'"' '^'- ^l" ,"-'•/ IV'"/ 

Scott. I). <;.. 'o.t, Mt<r. ,^X!!'"'''" »''■•,, ■.'- [•.,''"'• 

Si-ott, I, II.. f. I'onnsrllor X\! r'.'"' '.V IV' ."•'' V'""- 

Si-ott. "1., 11., '10. Kntoniol. Wilkms. K. 11.. 14. Agr. 

.Sliauul. A. I)., "dH. IMivsiotoKist Willianis. K. ,1.. ,01. Ari-h. 

.Shea. 1), VV.. f. Dean VV inU.lnian, II, A., R. Asst. 

.Short. VV. I'.. '01. Itrin. r.vu. VVriKlil. .'^.. k. A^r. 

."Whiter. VV. A., "od. nivsi*ist Vouok, C. 11,. "oi. Knur. 

SpiMrv. I. .v.. I, /Vssoi-. /jiMu.m. VV. VV.. '15. t'lu-ni. 

FLORIDA 

i;.\Ulii.\ MI.VMl 

DiMu.ui 1 \\ "lo. Uc.il Kst. I'linnnn. Uosi- (i. (Mrs. |. 11. St. John) 'n 

ItKAlU.Nlt.WX ''""'^'^•- ^•"'■■""' ■'"• ■^-''- 

11.11.-. .V V\' , "i,-. Soil Spofial, (lUl .VNIH) 

I (.((.AMI- liKONK lo.Mp.on, U. tV, •10, Stookraiser 

n.C.iinio, {■ . I, Plot (ISlAl .V 

|i\N Kl.N.V I!1A( II Von Kngi lUcii, Mario. '10. Toaihcr 

i.iililis, .l.ssn. M,. •>:• IVM .Vl'KA 

I'l'l 1 SMKUh" M.iun, I'.. 1... '05. Lawyer 



I'KNSAl'Ol.V 

Case, M. II., "of., l\;uher 



lUiuu'ssev. .V. 1... ':-,{. I''.umer 

ir, I ,\ri>i:KiiAi 1' 

l''oriuaii. 11. M.. 'oS, 1 .iwvei 

.|ACKSt»NVIl I K IM nuSIUKt. 

Ilallotl. MarK.uet 11. (Mrs. 1.. 1 .uik) ' u. Hoover, A.la V. (M rs. O. U. Allniv;lU) « 

ll,\ssnn, II,. '00. Chein, 

Knil.loe, VV, K,. '70, I'rin. lAllAllASSKK 

',""«• ',•; \y V I."''; • 1 Hattev. /.ilpha C. 'i;. Instr. 

arker U. M. f. Uaolei.ol York," Cevtrn.le 1.. "i.. Instr. 
l\-ttv,iohn, J. VV,, o.i, (. rcilit M.ui . 

Willis, l".."'io \\ |.Sr 1" \1 M rKAlll 

1 •'^'~^'' I 1 I'V K^Mioi. .1. cM.s. v.. (.', Thonipson) 'oo 
\ onni;. S.nlie, k 

MANNVIMK ^^'^'''^ "•^^'•■^ 

.Mann, A, U., '.).•, Di.iltsMMii Hieu. VV. 1.. t, t^rehardist 

GEORGIA 

\II1I\S KM I Mill S 

Kl.uUlnim. U. I'., "i.i, I'lol. O.miels, I'lln.i l'.. (Mrs. li. S. Murray) "o.i 

Willie, 11 '(.■.. li.'riui'u. IP. Ot'.l I'.l'llOKrK 

.\ ri .\\ r.V 1 .lyton. VV. K.. k. Teacher 

tamp. K V. K. lonsnltnm loKr. .\1 1 1 1 KlHIFVll 1 K 

Pnnkin, VV. \'.. 'o.t. Oesi.ijnei t.ooil. .1. VV .. «. I rot. 

V.illance, A.. I", I'rot, OMHMvO 

Woo.l. 11. P.. t. Prof. M,iKath. V. Pv. K. Instr. 



Woo.lvNaul. P S.. ,11. Prof. 



S.VVANNAU 



i;\l nWlN Creaves, C. '^^. Svipt. 

Phillniek K -Si, KoKr. Shannon. Arucs N. (Mrs. J N. Forlaw) 08 

lilvniK SVl.VKSTKR 

Slriekluul, K, ,»P, "u.. Farmer Mile. .1. F.. K. harmer 



(ii;il{,l<AI'lll( Al. InIiI'A 10G() 

IDAHO 



HOISK 

rcdic, 1). (',, 'lo, I'".uiinr 
Sawyii, J. M.. 'oH. Tciclii 



Al.ltlON MOS(:(JVV 

Hncock, C. K.. '1)9. Tcaclu-r Hrown. K. W., 'id, Eiiki'. 

Reed, n. IJ., f, I'rof. 
ASII'J (JN Swccl, Hcllc, 'n.|, I.iliii. 

Stone, I'. P., '(.K. M.icliaiit NKZ1'K1<( I'. 

MaltiiiKly, W. I!., 'i.t. ■ICaclici 

I'AN'l' 11 !•: 

Mrc.lclH.fl, N.-llic M., 'oK, 'r.aclicr 
I'OCATl'-.l.l.O 

CAl.DWKl.I- Uillloek, l.fla •,,.), D.iiioiistialor 

(;il)Son, M. ()., '09, Kiifcr. McCiacken K. W., 'oK, I'jiKr. 

Cihson, Maty (Mrs. W. I", Vance) '00 'r()ii|)S, M. S., 'oK, 'I'lansiUnan 

KAl'llDKI'M 

Kniliaiiaii, |. W., 'ui, l''aiiiicr 

Oldliani, VV. li., k'. Siipl. 
KICIIFIKI.U 
(il';NK.SK() Kays, M. K.. "of., I'.iiKi'. 

Nordby, J. K., k, Inslr. ^.,. |V4^\|<|i._s 

CUANDVIKW Silnillc, ('. \<., 'u<,, Lawy.T 



COKUR D'ALENK 

J'"ullon, ii. H.. 'o-', ]mi(4I'. 

urnois 

Rice, (i. ('., '14, Snijl. 



SlocUdalc. T. !•:., '17. Eunr. S'llCRLINt; 



1 1 A M M l-yi'I' 



Davis, R. R., 'u6, Ran.licr 



dates, O. F., '10, Supt. TIIRKK CRKKKS 

Ueadle, T. It., '<,7. AkIi. 



llOl.l.l.S'lKR 

I'ohlpiKiii, j. 1''.. , 'ii7. l''aniier 



TWIN l'"ALi,S 

Habeotk, W. A., 'H(,. .|ndK<- 

IICROMK . Mehrensnuyer, Helen (Mrs. M. W. John- 

Wallace; R. C. J., '07, Farmer Johnion,' M. C. '.r,, Broker 

Kt NA WAI.I.ACIC 

I'aireliild, S. I)., '(>(>, Lawyer Kennedy, .A. <',.. '7y, Mri'. 

MICSA WKNIJKLL 

Rush, R. I... '16 Chesler, K. K., '<i7 l'"arni<r 

ILLINOIS 

AHIXCDON Ar.KXIS 

Uaird, I.. 1'., '07, Lawyer Foster, I'". W., 'iK 

Cutler, I'. I'., K, Teacher Oihson, O. II., 'if. 

IJunlai), .W. (i., '14, Cashier llolnier, KMini.i (Mrs. 1.. K. I.illlc) r, 

Harris, Olive C, «, 'J'eaclier Teacher 

lltiff, J. ().. '11, Sni)t. Simpson, T. M., '17 

O'Connor, I'.thel I,., k. Teailier -r * h/t/im'i- 

RiKhter, Nellie R. (Mrs. C. M. Ilnnler) ' 1 ,( AI.IAMONI 

Shoemaker, F. (i., '14, ICni^r. I-Lllis (!. (I.. '14 

Sussex, f. W., '03, Mgr. l'"ishf)ack, II. R., 'i-', I'liysieian 

VouuK, f). S., K ^, .,.^^^ 

AI'AIR |.^.all, C. W., '1-', Mfr. 

Cliadderdon, Neva M., '1 8, '1< acher K.all, J. i*., 'i.S, Acct. 

Miner, A. W., '04, Agr. Mierliauni, K. A., 'i« 

Miner, Mary IC. (Mrs. F. I'",. Iloskins) '12 IJowlcr, Alida ()., '10. Instr. 

Miner, P. I.. '10, Farmer l>ay, J'. W., '1.^, ('Ihim. 

Sutcliffe, E. G., g, Instr. Ellison, ('.(;., '11, Lawyer 

A I i«rr>M Fairrnan, (.'., '18 

'^'-'V. ,r w ,^ • Harris, MarK'ard R (Mrs. W. K. Levis) 

Ihirrell, J. JL. 16, DesiKner . 

Matheny, L. V., '11, Supt. Iliiglies, C. A., '14, I'armer 

Strawn, Myrtle, 06 Johnson, F. I)., 'o.f. Kn(<r. 

Walters, 1'. (.., '12, Lawyer "kuhn, H. IL, '14, Ennr. 

ALEDO Lemp. J. F., '17. <'liem. 

Uool, K. H., '06, Journalist [-evjs. C. P., '10, Mfr. 

Dorsey Dec (Mrs. D. C. Thompson) g, Levis W. E., 1.3, Mfr. 

Teacher M'*''''''n^' ,^^', Z' 

Dunlap E. A., '11, EnRr. ^'^y?' ^i-, "i; .0 „ ■ 

Duvall, V. H., '17, Lawyer ^P'Y'^'*'., '■ ",; ^f' !'""'k,'L 

Oildersleeve, Mary E., '14. Home Adv. Stakcmiller, M. H., 00. Engr. 

Oraham, P. J.. '... L.'iwyer Taylor, M. P. 1.3 KnKr. 

Craham, W. J., '<J3, Lawyer X;"'!''"'v' M f' Ass. 

Lee, O. IL, '11, Farmer Wade, V. M., f, Asst 

MandcrviUe, Ilazel (Mrs. R. H. Dool) 'in Warinner, L W., 14. LnKr. 

Morris, Alice E., '13, Supt. Wilkinson, G. R., ,,", Doctor 



University of Illinois 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



AL\nN 

Burwash, C. F., '13, Farmer 
Burwash, M. E.. 'oS, Farmer 
Burwash, R. S., '16, Farmer 

AMBOY 

Gridley, W. W., '16, Engr. 
Griffith, L. S., 'og. Adviser 
James, E. A., '15, Engr. 
lames, Harriet L., '17. Teacher 
James, L. V., '06, Prof. 
Spangler, C. F., '18 
Welty, D. C. '17, Farmer 

AN A WAN 

Kipp, K. P., '10, Farmer 

ANCHOR 

Martens, Margaret I.., 'iS 

ANNA 

Benson. A. C, 'oS, Farmer 
Durst, C. E., '09, Adviser 
Tuthill, L. B., '04, Lawyer 
Walton, J. K., Jr., '17 

ANNAPOLIS 

Newlin, W. A., '18 
ANTIOCH 

Hatch, Alice R., '14, Teacher 

Hatch, F. W., '80, Farmer 

Hughes, A. G., '10, Farmer 

ANTON 

Osborn, L. G.. '14. Teacher 

ARCOLA 

Ehrhart, R. J.. '13. Engr. 
Harshbarger, Clara B., '13, Teacher 
Higinbotham. Pearl (Mrs. F. F. Collins) 

'os 
McCarthy, J., 04, Farmer 
Porter, J. A.. '06, Prin. 
Orcutt, A. H., '14 

AREA 

Hecketsweiler, R. T., '16, Instr. 

ARENZVILLE 

Anderson. Isabella, '13, Supt. 
Pfeil, Mary E., '08 

ARGENTA 

Duvall, Fae, 'i8. Teacher 
Elder, Mildred R., '15. Teacher 
Thomas, C. F., '17 

ARGO 

Burch, W. II., '09, Engr. 

ARGYLE 

Picken, J. F., '16, Farmer 
ARLINGTON 

Thai, H. J., '08, Lawyer 

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 

Klehm, G. C, Jr., '15, Farm Mgr. 
Parker, W. K., '15, Contr. 
Sawyer, F. S., '05. Engr. 

ARMINGTON 

Lake, E. S., '07, Teacher 

ARMSTRONG 

Dewey, J. A., '97. Farmer 

ARROWSMITH 

Lawrence, E. D., '14, Farmer 

ARTHUR 

Bovd, Anne M., '18. Instr. 



ASHLAND 

Sinclair, L. C, '07. Farmer 

ASHTON 

Andrus, Dora A. (Mrs. J. C. Griffith), '82 
Brown, Roberta M., '12, Teacher 
Griffith, Mildred E., '15, Prin. 
Griffith, S. J., '18, Business 
Nettleton, Elizabeth, '11, Teacher 

ASSUMPTION 

Corzine, D. C, '18 

Dayton, Susan L., '09, Teacher 

De Wolfe, Lucy L., '16 

Eninger, Helen M., '17 

Logan, W. A. (Mrs. C. S. Montooth) '06 

Montooth, C. S., '05, Prin., H. S. 

Simpson, S. S., '17, Prin. 

ASTORIA 

Cooper, D. W., '16, Agt. 
ATHENS 

Boyle, Esther H.. '18 

Kincaid, J. K., '09, Fanner 

King, E. H., '17, Farmer 

ATKINSON 

Humphreys, S. S., '09, Bus. 
ATLANTA 

Applegate, A. A., '14, Teacher 

Applegate, V. L., '11, Farmer 

Crihfield, P. A., '07, Pub. 

Iddings, Daisy D. (Mrs. S. C. Miner) 'oi 

Miller, Ora L., '15 

NoUen, Alma N., '10. Teacher 

Robinson, Grace M. (Mrs. A. A. Applegate) 

ATWOOD 

Scheffler, Wilhelmina. '18 
Wilson, Winifred, '18, Teacher 

AUBURN 

Carlson, L. R., '16, Prin. 

Christopher, Bessie F. (Mrs. G. McTag- 

gart) '14 
Gardner, M., 'iS, Journalist 
Husson, H. L., '17 
Smith, T. M., '09 
Ketchum, Margaret A., '00 
Pitney, C. O., '97, Druggist 

AURORA 

Baines, Alice E., '14, Dietitian 
Barber, H. H.. '07, Mfr. 
Rilhorn, W. E., '14, Instrumentman 
Binder, (i. F., '17, Dairyman 
Burton. L. V., '11, Chem. 
Cooper, P. H., '96, Merchant 
Darmer, G. A., '00, Physician 
Deuchler, G. H., '18 
Deuchler, W. E., '10, Engr. 
Dodd, T. F., '07. Engr. 
Dunsheath, L. M., '10, Engr. 
Erickson. C. E. J., '10, Draftsman 
Foulke, R. E.. '18, Electn. 
Freeman. J. H., t, Instr. 
Greene, W. B., '08, Publisher 
Haan. G. W., Jr., '15, Physician 
Haan, Mary A., '12, Teacher 
Janda, J. F., '10, Engr. 
Kay, C. J., '13, Supvr. 
Kay. G. J., '13, Engr. 
Kendall, M. A., '07, Engr. 
T,ord, M. F., '09, Lawyer 
Lungren. E. E., '16, Engr. 
McCarthy, C. L, '98, Engr. 
McGinnis, H. D., '09, Engr. 
McWethy, D. V., '14, Ins. Agt. 
Marx. G. B., '17 
Miller, R. A., '07, Engr. 
O'Connor. C. A., '13, Lawyer 



Geographical Index 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



AURORA— Continued 



Randall, F. J., 'i8 
Rapp, E. W.. '17, Stud. 
Ruth, Ri W., '15, Engr. 
Schmahl, M. R., '06, Electn. 
Schwartz, L., '11, Engr. 
Shott, Ruth E., '17, Dietitian 
Sperry, F. E., '10, Mfr. 
Theiss, O. J., '99, Engr. 
Waldo, K. D., '06, Prin. H. S. 
Walker, A. F., '17, Farmer 
Walker, J. S., '13, Engr. 
Weiss, J. F., '09, Insp. 
Wells, E. R., '14, Engr. 
Wells, F. S., 'is. Draftsman 
Whitmire, Laura G., '14, Teacher 

AVA 

Brenneman, C. G., '17, Prin. 
Etherton, W. A., '04, Arch. 

AVON 

Carr. C. C, '06, Engr. 
Hatch, W. S., '13, Farmer 

HARRINGTON 

Beinlich, B. A., '10, Instr. 

BARRY 

Blair, Alice L. (Mrs. H. A. Chapman) '10 

BATAVIA 

Brock, J. S., '14, Fruit Grower 
Brown, Lisbeth. '16, Dietitian 
Carlson, A. L., '17 
EMfstrom, P. R., '12, Engr. 
Hanson, C. L.. '12, Engr. 
Hobler, Harriet W., g 
Malloiy, M., '11, Physician 
Redborg, C. E., '14, Mfr. 
Storm, H. C '05, Supt. Schs. 
Winquist, S. V., '14 

BEARDSTOWN 

Chittenden, R. M.. '17 

Dillon, Bessie (Mrs. G. L. Shaw) '08 

Fulks, H. C, '13, Cashier 

Hagener, A., '15. Engr. 

Jockisch, Zelma (Mrs. N. C. Ice) '17 

Knight, E. J., '06, Lawyer 

Merrill, T. A.. '14 

Mohlman. Z. H.. '16, Clerk 

Montgomery, H. E., '12, Supt. 

Reller. Erna M., '11, Prin. 

Turner, L. M., '18 

Yockey, M. A., '18, Acct. 

BECKEMEYER 

Beckemeyer, O. W., '07, Mgr. 

BEECHER CITY 

Brooks, Ethel I., '16, Teacher 

BELLEVILLE 

Alexander, Carrie T. (Mrs. W. Bahren- 

burg) t 
Campbell. W. H., g, Teacher 
Cassidy, H. M., '14, Lawyer 
Dietz, J. W., '18 
Eidmann, E. C, '91, Clerk 
Farmer, Elma L., '17 
Farmer, Orena, '15, Teacher 
Gambach, J. C, '06, Teacher 
Johnson, P. K., '09, Lawyer 
Johnson, W. C, '09. Engr. 
Kircher, H. B., '04, Merchant 
Klingel. L.. '93, Lawyer 
Koch, A. R.. '07, Chem. 
Krebs, W. E., '16, Lawyer 
Merrills, F. E., g Lawyer 
Merrills, M. C, '14, Engr. 
Mueller, J. W., '04. Sec. 
Ogle, A. H., '13, journalist 
Ogle, C. R., '13, Engr. 



BELLEVILLE— Continued 

Perrin, L. M., '07, Lawyer 
Poirot, A. P., '06, Engr. 
Raab, Anita E., '16, Teacher 
Reiss, W. A., '72, Engr, 
Romeiser, A,, f, Asst. 
Savage, Lillian W., '14, Supt. 
Thurston, Estelle L., '15, Teacher 
Wolleson. H. H., '02. Engr. 
Walcott, L. v., '03, Lawyer 

BELLFLOWER 

Gooch, Gretchen L., 'i6. Cashier 
Troster, M. C. '18 
Troster, O. J., '16, Farmer 

BELVIDERE 

Chapman, T. W., '17 
Brands, E. G., '11, Editor 
Keeler, F, C, '07, Merchant 
Peale, Margaret, '18, Teacher 
Sexauer, Mae M,, '16, Teacher 
Slater, M. E., '15, Chem. 
Strom. A. J., '03, Lawyer 
Waugh. R. W., '08, Lawyer 
Witbeck, Helen E., '18 

BEMENT 

Baker, G. C, '17, Chem. 
Baker, W. E., '16, Acct. 
Camp, W. R., '11, Banker 
Davies, R. E., '14, Physician 
Fleming, Rose E., '05, Teacher 
Hayes, H. N,, '12, Farmer 
Ranson, Ethel A., '13, Teacher 
Rose, Edith M.. '18, Teacher 
Thompson, G. M., '01, Lawyer 

BENLD 

Grant, Helen W. (Mrs. C. H. Parr) '14 
Parr, C. H., '13, Lawyer 

BENSONVILLE 

Fischer, A. W., '09, Farmer 
BENTON 

Choisser, L. R., '17, Lawyer 

Clem, O. M., '18 

Coffey. G. C, '14, Lawyer 

Fitzgerrell, S. S., '17 

Hart, W. W., '16, Lawyer 

Hutson, Stella E., '09, Teacher 

Johnson, W. B., '11, Lawyer 

Kell. S. L., '17, Teacher 

Lewis, T. G.. '15, Lawyer 

McCreery, Vashti. '18 

Montgomery, Cecile (Mrs. J. L. Payne) '11 

Morgan, H. E., '13, Lawyer 

Powers, G. A., '03. Supt. 

Ward, G. S., '10, Lawyer 

Ward. R. R., '03, Lawyer 

Williams, W. W., '03, Lawyer 

BETH ALTO 

Heeren, H. E., g 

BETHANY 

Wilkinson, J. H., '15, Engr. 

BERWYN 

Albaugh, Kathryn R., '18 

Bass, G. W., '14, Health Commissioner 

Becker, P., '17, Engr. 

Corke, H, W., '17 

Gillen, J. H.. '18 

Hughes, M. C, '17, Instr. 

Lynn, J. E., '09, Statistician 

Palmer, W. K. Jr.. '13. Florist 

Rogers, H. B., '15, Engr. 

Thorne, F. H.. '16, Land. Gard. 

Wiersema, H. A., '13, Engr. 

BIGGSVILLE 

Gridley, J. N., '17, Farmer 



Univkrsity of Illinois 



Itll.l.KT 

Leighly, W. S.. "ifi, FarnitT 

lilSMARK 

t'iiniiiii^;liain, S. K., '\y, l.awj'i-r 

Kinney. Slcll:i I?., '15 

Cumdy, Madge K., "uq, 'J'eaohcr 

JU.OOMINGTON 

Alclrich, Blanche (Mrs. O. T. Tarrett) '04 

Alvvood, C. C, '17. Ath. Dir." 

.\ndeison, W. W., '15, Arch. 

Bell, Mary (Mrs. E. "P. Sloan) '15 

Blackburn, K. J., '04 

Chichester. Emily E., '09, Teacher 

Collins, (.irace, '17, Teacher 

Coolidgc, W. F., '18 

Cornell, D. II., '06, Engr. 

Dick, H. K.. '14, Supt. 

Douglas, J. P., '17, C^ow Tester 

Engle. Esther A., '17, Teacher 

English. Inez J. (Mrs. C. E. I.iston~) g 

Epstein, A. L., '17, Engr. 

Epstein, K., '17, Exten. Service 

Evans, R. W., '89, Contr. 

Fifer, T. W., t, I-awver 

Frey, fl. O., '18 

Frve, F. W., '07, Teacher 

Gray, I.. R., '17 

(jreen, Grace, g. Teacher 

Ilahn, H. J., 'i,-?, Land. Arch. 

Make, T. W., '00, Instr. 

Hall, Elizabeth T. (Mrs. II. Keiser) '00 

Ilaskett, Aloa A., g, Instr. 

llefFerman, Ruth M., g. Teacher 

.lohnstone, A. .T., '13, Farmer 

loUnstone, G. C., '05, Farmer 

l-Cern, E S., '1,5, Teacher 

Kleinau, Emma A., '16, Clerk 

Lampe, Margaret H. J., '97, Teacher 

Laiiritzen, Marion M., 'iS 

Leach, W. R., '99, Lawyer 

McClure, Elizabeih A,, '18 

McCord, R. N., 'lo. Teacher 

McKinnie, Eva M., '07, Teacher 

McLean, j. C, 'lo. Draftsn\an 

Miller, j. J., '09, Mgr. 

Mitchell, Lva, '12, Teaclier 

NefF. Mary, 'o.>. Teacher 

Oberdorfer, IT. 1)., '10, Instr. 

Phillips, Bcrnice I., '18, Teacher 

Pillsbury, A. L., '95, Arch." 

Rayburn, A. B.. 'is, Agr. 

Renner, Julia E. (Mrs. V. H. Threlkeld) 

'15 
Rhea, F. II., '03, Lawyer 
Rhodes, O. M., '98, Physician 
Ropp, Pearl I., '12, Sec. 
Snow, C. 11., '11, Mgr. 
Sonntag, Mildred E. (Mrs. B. A. Franklin") 

'04 
Steele. Mae K., '07, Teacher 
Stiegclnieier, Lilly, g. Teacher 
Stone, IT. M., '03, Lawyer 
Taylor, M. C, '15, Engr. 
Threlkeld, C. H.,''i3. Bus. 
Vandervort. Isabel JVL, '11, Teacher 
\'an Schoich, E. H., '11, Supt. 
Williams, Lucy P., '07, Libn. 

BLUE ISLAND 

Hohniann, H. C, '13. Engr. 
McCov, R. E., '93, Lawver 
Morrill, L. S., '16, Engr." 
Patrick F. P., '01, Farmer 
Price, C. B., '16, Teacher 
Roberts, V, B., '86, Engr. 
Roscoe. G. II.. '17 Teacher 
Stein. Bertha M., '18, Teacher 
Swett, L. W., '14, Engr. 

BLUE MOLTND 

Beam, Lillian B., '17 
Griswold, L. E.. '01, Farmer 



ILLINOIS— Continued 

III UE MOUND— Continued 
(Sunder, J. IL, '79 



Ilini.stedt, R. E., '17, Instr. 
Lyman, Mary A. A., '18, Teacher 
Manley, Myra F., '18, Teacher 

UI.UFFS 

Ashley, L. E. C, 'lo, Engr. 
BLUFF SPRINGS 

Hegener. A. L., '17, Teacher 
BONDVILLE 

Colvin, Mary S. (Mrs, W. C. Ilargis) '83 

Keller, Bessie O., '14, Teacher 

BONE GAP 

Rice, C. C, '11 
BOODY 

Bailey, E. W., '18 
BO WEN 

Worrell, J. L., '13, Teacher 
BRADFORD 

Carroll. I. U. '17 

Smith, K. E., '06 

Welsli, Kathryn C, '18 

Welsh, Marjorie C, "15, Teacher 

BREESE 

Rehling, C. II. , 'is. Farm Adv. 
BRIDGEPORT 

Cohen, Esther D., '18. Prin. 

Cox. F. W.. '08. Teacher 

Lewis. B. R.. '07. Teacher 

MacMillan, L. C, '17 

Nuckolls, Mary E. (Mrs. C. O. Barnett) 
'09, Teacher 

BRIGHTON 

Hart, R. N., '17, Farmer 
BRIMFIELD 

Arber, F. V,, '16 

Finnegan, J, H., '1,6, Salesman 

Johnson, Edna L., '16, Instr. 

BROADLANDS 

De Witt. Emma E., '11, Teacher 
Smith, W. W,, '00, Engr. 
White, F. H., '07, Farmer 

BROCTON 

Wright, E. P.. '16, Engr. 
BROOKFIELD 

Adams, W. A., f. Lawyer 
BROWNING 

Reno, G. B.. '15, I-awyer 
BUCKLEY 

Gayman, Myrtle (Mrs. D. Schott) '02 

BUDA 

Bullock, Edith R. (Mrs. J. F. Carper) '09 

Carper, J. F.. '09, Bus. 

Ilulteen, V. E., '06. Draftsman 

Makutchan C, '18. 

Mason, Mayne S., '11, Instr. 

Mason, R. S.. '16, Salesman 

Mason, W. K., '81, Farmer 

BURLINGTON 

Craft, G. E., '14, Farmer 

BUSHNELL 

Garwood, Tanet (Mrs. S. M. Talbot) '05 
(uTrwood Mabel C, '06, Teacher 
Hillyer, G. C, '06, Lawyer 
Hoover, Isabel, '14, Teacher 



GeOGKAPH JCAL 1 N DliX 



1013 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



BUSHNELL— Continued 

La Frenz, Grace E., '15, Cashier 
Laiiterback, E. G., '15, Asst. 
Lybargcr, R. E., '08 
Miles, Lois M. (Mrs. C. E. Zucker) '10 
Rogers, Anna S., '11, Demonstrator 
Truman, J. H., 'i i 

BUTLER 

Turner, K. K.. '14, Farmer 
BYRON 

Dodds, Lois E. (Mrs. R. Goodrich) '16 
Linn, F. D., '98, Farmer 

CADWELL 

Cadwcll, C. N., '02, Lawyer 
CAIRO 

Amos, D. J., '16, Teacher 

Butler, C. S., '09, Lawyer 

Butler, W. G., '14, Instr. 

Butler, W. N., '70, Lawyer 

Clendenen, Lois G. (Mrs. E. \,. Singleton) 
'05, Stenog. 

Cummins, W. E., '15, Lawyer 

Kamm. R. M., '16, Chem. 

Lewis, Clara V., '14, Teacher 

Lewis, J. IL, '1 1 

Rule, Carrie L. (Mrs. G. W. Coats) '10 

Walmer, T. C, '17 

Warder, W. B., '06, Atty. 

Wilbourn, L. L., '11, Lawyer 

CALEDONIA 

Ralston, S. A.. '13, Elcctn. 
CAMBRIDGE 

Melin, C. A., '05, Lawyer 
CAMERON 

Bruington, E. V., '16, Agr. 
CAMP GRANT 

Heck, A. v., g, Y. M. C. A. Sec. 
CAMP POINT 

Spence, A. D., , Ins. Bus. 

CANTON 

Christopher, A. B., '18 

Hollandsworth, Josephine B. L. (Mrs. L. J. 

Larson) '16 
Iwig, Dorothy J., '18, Teacher 
James, L. W., '15, Teacher 
Kelley, Frances, '01, Teacher 
Lloyd, R. C, '03, Agr. 
Middleton, W. S., '13, Operator 
Miller, D. A., '18 
Moran, II. C, '08, Judge 
Perkins, F. A., '01, Lawyer 
Quade, J. C., '95, Engr. 
Strong, J. W., '18 
Taff, A. E., '03, Lawyer 
Tendifk, F. II., '17, Chem. 
Turnquist, E. N., '18, Asst. 
Whitehouse, Edith V., '02, Teacher 

CAPRON 

Lascelles, R. J., '17, Sec. 
Wing, O. N., '16, Supt. 

CARBON 

Veronda, M., 'iS 

CARBONDALE 

Bainum, G. C, '13, Mus. Dir. 
Boomer, S. E., '09, Instr. 
Bradley, L. M., '17, Lawyer 
Brown, Lois A., g, Prin. 
Etherton, J. E., '13, Cashier 
Fishman, R. T., '16, Engr. 
Gilbert, J. P., '05, Prof. 
Goldstein, R. S., '16, Engr. 



CARBONDALE— Continued 

Ilanford, May M., '15, Instr. 
Hays, II. A., '08, Lawyer 
Muckelroy, R. E., '15, Instr. 
Smith, L. M., f, Entomol. 
Smith, T. B. F., '05. Lawyer 
Thompson, R., '99, Farmer 

CARLINVILLE 

Baker, Eleanor M. (Mrs. II. J. Blue) '06 

liannon, J. L., '06. Engr. 

Cress, E. E.. '18, Test Asst. 

Deiss, W. C, 'is, Engr. 

Dcnby Alice (Mrs. E. N. Nevins) g 

C'OTC, D., t 

(Ireen, Gladys (Mrs. C. G. Jennings) '17 

Jennings, C. G., '16, Engr. 

Kelley, Edith M. (Mrs. W. W. Mounts) '18 

Miller, VV. P., '01. Farm Adviser 

Morse, S. T., '96 

Mounts, W. W., '16, Farmer 

Mueller, G. H., '11, Engr. 

Munhall, (Jrace M. (Mrs. S. T. Morse) '97 

Robinson, Ethel T., K, Teacher 

Waters, E., '14, Instr. 

CARLOCK 

Hamilton, C. G., '17, Prin. 
Lantz, M. P., '8s. Farmer 

CARLYLE 

Allen, Ruby (Mrs. W. H. Boycr) '13 
Boyer, W. IL, '14, Insp. 
Kahlert. T. D., '16, Farmer 
Lietzc, F. A., '84, Engr 
Maxey, M. A., '06, Prin. 
Schaefer, P. V., '09, Clerk 
Todd, M. N., '17, Supt. 

CARMI 

Crebs, J. M., t. Banker 
Crebs, J. P., '16, Repr. 
Gary, J. L., '18 
McCalfi-ster, R. I., f 
McGhec, O. M., '15, Farm Adv. 
Questel, B. H., '16, Agr. 

CARRIER MILLS 

Thompson, Fleta, '15, Teacher 

CARROLLTON 

Felmley, Rulh D. (Mrs. A. B. Meek) '10 

Harwood, S. D., '16, Journ. 

McKnight, T. I., 'is. Lawyer 

Meek. A. B., '10, Farmer 

Meek, C. T., '13, Farmer 

Phillips, E. M., '04, Agr. 

Secor, E. C, '14, Farmer 

Wheeler, L. G., '13, Engr. 

CARTERVILLE 

Ferrell, D., '13, Engr. 
Richart, F. W., '91, Engr. 
Towns, O. A., '12, Supt. 

CARTHAGE 

Barr, O. A., g, Supt. 

Beckman, J. P., '03, Editor 

Clark, C. A., '14, Farmer 

Clark, G.. '16, Prof. 

Clark, J. R., '06 

Clark, Matilda L., '03, Welfare Work 

(Jlark, W. (j., '12, Farmer 

Gates, F. C, '10, Prof. 

Click, E. E., '16, Farm Mgr. 

Huston, Ola E., g. Teacher 

Lawless, Mary J., '16 

Lloyd. J. II., '11, F'arm Adv. 

Scofield. Harriet, g, Teacher 

Smith, R. N., '06, Merchant 

CARTTER 

Wliim, B., '15, Lawyer 



1 o 1 4 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



CASEY 

Cosset t, X'erii (>., '15, Teacher 
YouiiK. Kiith 1'-., "15. Teacher 

CASEYVll.l.K 

Iliuvkcl, \V. C. 'oS. KuKr. 
CATLIN 

Orr, I'., 'i-t, I'liii. 
CAVIMN ROCK 

Hill, C. M.. '1.5. F.irmoi 
C-VZENOVIA 

Kannoy, \V. 1'.. '17, I'aniuT 
CEDAKVll.l.K 

llocriicr. V. A., '15. Minister 

CENTKAUIA 

Hartels. Minnie, '17, Teacher 
Erlies, Clara, '00, Teacher 
Kohl, Kowena A., 'iS 
ruleipher, K. D., 'iS, Journalist 
Keailer. Kinnui C, 'iS, Cheni. 
Walravcu, W. H., '10, Knur. 
Whanj, C, '12, lawyer 
Wham, V. 1.., Vu), lawyer 

CERRO COROO 
Horn C. E., 'iS 
Grove, S. L,, '00. Farmer 
Klink, \V. I.., '18 

CIIAMUEKSUCUC 

Hudelson, R. R., "i.-. Farm Ailv. 

CHAMPAIGN 

Albrccht, D. A., 'lo, Chem. 

Allen, Hester A. (.Mrs. K. \V. Carrier) 'iS 

Allison, W. .\.. 'u>. Asst. 

Alpincr, Amelia D. (.Mrs. A. L. Stern'l 'yo 

Amsbarv, 11. A., '14, Engr. 

An»slerilan\, H., K 

Anilros, S. O., t. Prof. 

Areiuls, Annis 1-, 'iS, Teacher 

Armstronji, J. H., '17, Stiul. 

Austin, M. M., k, Asst, 

liaker, K J., '78 

Harnes, O. A.. '16, Asst. 

Harrv, lentjis E., *i8. Sec. 

li.ur'y. Mary C. (Mrs. R. T. l.attin) 'i--. 

Teacher 
Uarton, H. J., f. Prof. 
Uattaile, S.illie C, "17, Teacher 
Haner, 1'. C '00, Teacher 
Hauer, 11. I.., '14, Irrigator 
Heach, Aiuv A.. '14, leacher 
Beach, F. H., "16, Cashier 
Ueck. Knth M., "iS, Peachor 
Hencilict, B. W., f. Dir. 
Bennett, C.. "So, Physician 
Binijham, A. P>., 'is. Farmer 
Block. Frieila F., "17, Mus. Oir. 
Bolliuan. Minnie .1., '\o. l.ibn. 
Bolton, R. W., 'iS, Elec. Ensr. 
Bonvl. Ethel. '07.. lihn. 
Bowlus, Hazel \Y., '15, Teacher 
Boyd, Frances J., 'ij. Teacher 
Boyer, H. H.. 'oj. Lawyer 
Brailbnry. C. E., f, Assoc. 
Branch, Nellie l'., '07, Libn. 
Branch, \V. R., 'i7 
Brenser. T., '10, Asst. 
BroavlK-lt, Mary H. (Mrs. J. F. G. Hicks'* 

' 1 S 
Brown, E. M., '«)3, Business 
Brown, 1. B., '15, Chen\. 
Bryan, tleleu G. '00 Clerk 
Brvan, Sarah E., 'oS, l.ibn. 
Bnllanl, C; \Y., "oo, Asst. 
BnlKiiii. Gendiline A. (Mrs. C. F. New- 

couib^ '14 
Burfovil, C. C, '04. Ins. .'\Rt. 



».:11AMI'A1GN Continued 
Burke, E. I., '00, Banker 
Burr, E. M., '78, Engr. 
Binwash, A. E.. 'u. Farm Adv. 
llurwash, l-ois I., '00, Teacher 
Burwa.^ih, 1.. S., '17, Farmer 
Burwash, M. B., '7- 
Burwash. Marv G.. n, Libn. 
I'aMwell, B. 1.". 'ii, felectn. 
Caldwell. Maiv L., "iS 
Campbell, .\. Vi., '01, L.iwver 
Campbell. Daisy 1. (.Mrs. I\l. 1. bliike) 'o i 
Campbell. Muriel F. ^Mrs. \V. I'. Buckles) 

Canter. H. V.. f. Prof. 

Carpenter, H. I., '0,5. Instr. 

Carrier. E. W., 'iS. Instr. 

Casper, S. Q.. f. Bus. 

Cas.>ierlv. J. B.. '1$, Teacher 

Castle. D. W.. '17, Designer 

Chapin. Lucy. "04 

C'hapin, Mae, 'oS. Missionary 

Chester, Ann. 'os. Teacher 

Chester, G, J., '08, Engr. 

(."hester, Margaret B., "oi. Teacher 

Childs. L B., 'iS. Asst. 

(.'hittenden. E. \V., f. Prof. 

Chung. P. S., g. Stud. 

Clark, C. R., '98, Prof. 

(.■lark. K M.. '1.5, Prof. 

Clements, F'sther, '17, Asst. 

C'linpinger, F. \V., g^ Teacher 

Cotteen. I''. G.. 'i).5, Chem. 

Conuet Flla (Mrs. T. Babbi '88 

Craig. H. 1.. 'lo 

Craig, Jane A., '06, l.ibn. 

Crathorne, A. R., '98, Prof. 

("ushman. K. E.. f, Assoc. 

I'nskailen, M., '18, Fan\>er 

Dallenbach, I. C, 'oO. Doctor 

D.iUcntvich, 1.. E,. 'i.-. Farmer 

Dallenbach, Maybell M.. '17. Teacher 

Davenport, E., f. Prof. 

Detrick, Nellie E. '01, Teacher 

Deutschmann, F. J., '04. Constr. 

Dewsnup. K. R., f. Prof. 

Dillavou. F. K., '14. Farmer 

Dodds, losephine, '17, bookkeeper 

Dodils. I. C, "80, Business 

Dodge, "1"). K.. f. Prof. 

DoImm, W. 1., '00. lawyer 

Do vie, J. F".. 'id, Bus." 

Dunlap, B. IL, f, Instr. 

Earnest, \Y. NY., "08, Supt. Schs. 

l'"isner. M., f. Mus. 

Elder. Nettie (.Mrs. C. F. Harris) '86 

F.nglis D. T.. g, Assoc. 

Fjiglisli, E. C, 'oj. Builder 

Enochs, D. K., '08, Lawyer 

Ensign, N. E., '11, Prof. 

F.ppinger. J. G.. 'i6, Acct. 

Fairdo, G. C, *oj, Engr. 

Falkcnberg. F. P., 'o.\ BaselMll Player 

l\»nlkner. L. \Y., '14. Mgr. 

Fetherston, J. M.. '14. Engr. 

Filsou, L li., '07. Abstractor 

Fisher, feva J., '10 

Floweree. T., 'ij. Teacher 

Folsom, J. \Y., f. Prof. 

Ford. J. T.. g, Chem. 

Foster, C. \Y., '74. Yiolinist 

Franklin. Lois G. (Mrs. A. \Y. Stoolman) 

Eraser, W. 1., '03. Prof. 

French, H. E., g, Asst. 

Frison, T. IL, 'i8. Stud. 

CJardner, 1. L, g. Assoc. 

(Barrett. F. \Y.. 'n, Assoc. 

Garrett. I. IL, '86, Engr. 

(Barrett, Louise \Y. (.Mrs, F. C. Bauer) 1.; 

Garvin, Mary B., '17. Teacher 

Gavman, Angeline (Mrs, N. A. W eston) 

'87 
("earhart. O. T... *07. Engr. 



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1015 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



( I TAMPA IGN- Continued 



Gillespie, Louella I., '04, Teacher 
Glenn, Eleanor M.. '07, Agent 
Glenn, L. L., '00, Business 
Goben, Pearl, H. (Mrs. L. F. Tiley) '12 
Golden, W. B., '15, Clerk 
Golden, W. E., '15 
Goodman, Byne F., '12, Asst. 
Gorham, E. D., '11, Business 
Gramount, V. H., '18 
Graves, P. H., '15, Salesman 
Green, J. A., '95 
Greene, E. B.. f. Prof. 
Greene, Elizabeth G., '04 
Greennian, E. G., '02, Engr. 
Gresham, Nina V., '10, Teacher 
Groves, C. W., '80, Agt. 
Groves, Evangeline E. (Mrs. M. H. Hun- 
ter) '12 
Groves, Pauline T., '11, Y. W. C. A. Sec. 
Gulick, J. P., '02, Lawyer 
Habermeyer, G. C, '03, Engr. 
Hansen. R., '14, Instr. 
Harding, A. A., '16, Prof. 
Harker, O. A., f. Prof. 
Harris, Lois M. (Mrs. W. S. Wolfe) '15 
Harrison, Bernice. '12, Teacher 
Harvey, W. C, '92, Engr. 
Hebbert, C. M., g, Instr. 
Hein, M. A., '17 
Hemsen, C. N., '11, Lawyer 
Hinrichs, H. S., '18. Asst. 
Hoffert, Anna K. (Mrs. B. L. Kirk) '15 
Hollister, IL A., f, Prof. 
Honey, Myrtle E.. '18, Teacher 
Hooper, Gertrude M., g, Asst. 
Hopkins, C. G., f. Prof. 
Hopkins, G. S.. '16 
Hopkins, Mary M., '11, Teacher 
Hoskins, D. T., Jr., '10, Salesman 
House, Leona P., '98. Teacher 
Howes, C. R., '16, Farmer 
Hubbard, A. H., f. Arch. 
Huber, T. E., '12, Engr. 
Huff, G. A., '92, Phys. Tr. Dir. 
Hughes, S. K., '03, Bus. 
Hunsley, Alice L., '18, Teacher 
Hunter, M. H., f, Instr. 
Jackson, T. H., '18 
Jahr, M. E., '14, Assoc. 
Jennings, W. W., '15, Instr. 
Jervis, Florence M., '16 
Jervis, Katherine B., '07, Teacher 
Jervis, P. F., '10, Engr. 
Jewell, Minna E., g, Chem. 
Johnson, Alice S., '07, Libn. 
Johnston, Lillian R., '18, Asst. 
Jones, H. L., '02, Lawyer 
Jones, Isabel E., '91, Instr. 
Jones, Mabel, '91, Libn. 
Jones, W. O., '17 
Jordan, H. H.. f. Prof. 
Jutton, Emma R., '99, Libn. 
Kariher. Israella K. (Mrs. A. Eisner) '75 
Keen, Dora, g 
Keith, Mary H., f, Asst. 
Kennard, Katherine, '90 
Kennedav, L. E., 'is, Asst. 
Kern, Florence E., '17 
Keusink, Helen B., '17, Teacher 
Kiler, Aureka B., '96. Teacher 
Kiler, C. A., '92, Merchant 
Kirk, B. L., '14, Lawyer 
Kiscr, Helen M., '17, Instr. 
Kittredge, Mary H. (Mrs. J. A. Brown) '01 
Klank, Frances G., '16, Libn. 
Knight, P. K., '16 
Knowles, C. H., '11, Engr. 
Knox, J. H., '07, Engr. 
Koller, A. H., f, Instr. 
Krabbe, E. M., '14. Contr. 
Kratz, A. P., '07. Engr. 
Kratz, Ethel G., '10, Libn. 
Kratz, E. V., '12, Arch. 
Koupal, Agnes R., '16, Y. W. C. A. Sec. 



( II AMPAIGN— Continued 

Laflin, Mary E. (Mrs. A. Eisner. Jr.) '08 

Lake, E. J., '95, Prof. 

Lamb, C. A., Jr., '12, Clerk 

Lamb, Edith J.. '14, Teacher 

Lamb, Hallie E., '17 

Lamb, Nellie B., '12, Teacher 

Lainkins, i.. E., '16, Cashier 

Lanhani, M. E. (Mrs. F. L. Bronson) '06 

Larson, L. M., f. Prof. 

Lattin, R. T., '13, Engr. 

Layton, Katherine A. W. (Mrs. A. R. Cra- 

thorne) '01 
LeDeuc, C. A., f, Instr. 
J-entz, C. A., '16, Ins. Agt. 
Leopold, R. E., 'is, Lawyer 
Lescher, F. M., '11, Draftsman 
Libman, Anita, '18, Research Asst. 
Lindley, Ida IL (Mrs. G. H. Fisher) 'is 
Little, Ethel E., '17, Stud. 
Little, L. L., '11, Assoc. Ed. 
Little, R. F., '07, Lawyer 
Livingston, Stacia (Mrs. H. R. Temple) '01 
Livesay, W. B., '14, Instr. 
Lloyd, C. A., '87, Auditor 
Lloyd, J. W f, Prof. 
Lohman. F. C., '11, Engr. 
Lopez, A., '14, Engr. 
Lopez, M. L., g, Asst. 
Lucas, Corda C, '80, Teacher 
Lyons, T. E., '11, Lawyer 
McHarry, Jessie, '11, Teacher 
McHarry, Liesette J., '12, Teacher 
Mcintosh, H. S., '13, Engr. 
Mclntyre, Mabel (Mrs. L. R. Hubbard) '13 
McKinley, W. B., t. Financier 
McKinney, H. T., '13, Prin. 
McKinney, Lilabel, '10 
McLellan, Mary C, '88 
McMillen. G. B., '15, Instr. 
McMillen, Sarah G. (Mrs. F. A. Jorgen 

sen) '09 
McNair. Berneice B., '18, Clerk 
McWilhams, Nellie L. (Mrs. D. R. Enochs) 

'00 
Malsbary, Grace E. (Mrs. G. G. Latimer) 

'18 
Manspeaker, Pearle, '04, Bookkeeper 
Marble, H. C, '96. Engr. 
Marvel. C. S., g, Chem. 
Math, E. P., 'II, Engr. 

Mather, Cornelia G., '13, Y. W. C. A. Sec. 
Mattoon, E. W., '15, Teacher 
Maxwell, Esther A., '02, Teacher 
Mayes, G. W., '13, Farmer 
Muneley, Olive M.. '16, Teacher 
Mercer, Iva E. (Mrs. G. C. Habermeyer) 

'04 
Merrymon, W. W., g. Physicist 
Milne, E. L., '96, Teacher 
Mohr, Alba A., '17 

Moore, Grace L. (Mrs. G. H. Cook) '95 
Morrissey, D. C, '94, Broker 
Motsinger, N. H.. f, Supt. 
Mulberry, G. Pearl (Mrs. A. D. Mulliken) 

'06 
Mulliken, A. D., '00, Lawyer 
Mullins, E. R., '17, Constructor 
Munson, J. L., '17 
Murduck, Elizabeth A., '17. Teacher 
Murray, Grace M., '17, Libn. 
Newcomb, C. F., '04, Physician 
Nichols, Maude, E., '94 
Norris, G. B., f, Mgr. 
Olney, C. B., f. Asst. 
Osborne, Pauline T., '16, Teacher 
Padfield, F. W., '07, Contr. 
Paisley, Ada M.. '11, Teller 
Palmer, C. E., '12, Assoc. 
Pankow, C. J., '13, Arch. 
Parker, R. W., 'is, Engr. 
Pearce, I.. '09, Transitman 
Pendergast, Mary H., '17 
Pengilly, H. E., f, Instr. 
Percival, Stella R., '17, Musician 



lOl6 I' NIVKKSITV OK llllNOlS 

ILLINOIS— Continued 

I II \M1'AU;N -Coiitimii-.i IMIAMPAICN (.•oiitiiuicti 

IVtiTsiiii, Sophie M. (Mrs. I I I'.m ) \},\. Voss, MatlilKla T., 'ii. Teacher 

'Poacher XoukIiI, Salua W., f, Instr. 

riiilliiii'U, l.ow, '\y. See. Wanuer, K. t\, Jr., '09, Coutr. 

riank, W. «.. r, Kiigr. WaKtui, W. VV.. '15 

ri.lUowsUi. ll.._'ij, luiKr. Walker. C. M.. *io. Sec. 

Uaiuev, ('■ K., 'i-'. .\rcli. Walkerlv. N'idoria. 'i.t, nictitian 

Uhoails. Marie I',. "iS. Tculur Wallace; F. M.. 'ii. Sunt. 

KluHles, K. M.. 'do. Lawyer Walliii, Marie K., '16. Optometrist 

Uliuc. P. M.. 'iS Wariiock, A. K., '05. Dean 

kice, J. U., i, Assoc. Wascher. F. M. W.. 'ri, Assoc. 

Ivilev, W. U., 'i)4. Lawyer Watson, jane C., '11;, Instr. 

Ivoherts, Ralhleen .\. (Mrs. S. I'. Alieri\a Watson W.. f 

thy") "ot. Watt, R. .\., 'iS 

Rolierts, Nellie U.. "i.i, l.ihn. Weirick. K. II., f, Stnil. 

Robertson, F.va L., '\,\, Teacher Wellinan, Orpha M., *ii. Teacher 

Robinson, K. A., '75 Wesihuul. A. F"., 'ii. Kngr. 

Rouers, 11. T., '16, Engr, Weston, N. A., '80. Dean 

Rolirer, V. P., '17 Welniore, Mary M., f, Instr. 

Rolanil, V. A.. 'i.\, ("ontr. Wheeler, A. W., '11, Kngr. 

Rolfe, V. W'., 'yj. Prof. Wheeler, K, 15., 'os. luigr. 

Uolle. i\lartha D., "oo White. ]. M.. '00, 1'rof. ami Arch. 

Rolfe, Mary A., "oj. Y. VV. C. A. Woik Wilber,"F. D., "go, F^irmer 

Rompel. Ruth K., '18, Teacher Wiley, C. t'., "o-j. Kngr. 

Ross, C. S., "i.t, (.Jeol. Wilson, F. II., "u, Agr. 

Ross. II, A., '17, Asst. Wingard, I.. P., "qS, Lawyer 

Roysilon, VV. 1., 'q^; WriKht. G. K.. 'u. Designer 

Ungg, F. D., '8j, Mgr. Woniacks, Mabel (Mrs. A. K. llurwash-) 

Sajjer, Anna K. (Mrs. M. K, b'liiley') '17. Woods, I.enna A. 11., 'i8, Asst. 

St. Leader Womls, W. !•"., '00, Lawyer 

Sanders. Laura M., '14 Woodworth, II. O., 'o.-. Teacher 

Sarett, 1., K.. '10, Assoc. Wvatt, F. .V, g. Prof. 

vSnvage, M.. "78, Lawyer Zillv, Marie L., "oo. Teacher 
.^^chaarniann, K. F., 'i.|, Instr. 

Sehaefer, P, 1., '00, Lawyer ( II.VNDI.ERVILI.E 

Schanee, T. J ■.-•., Draftsman Ainsworth, W. VV., •.-•. Mgr. 

Schnellbach .L 1«. 13. Engr. ^^, C., 'iS. Engr. 

Seabnght, J. E. f. Instr. Eranken, E. G., ^.o 
Seller, Krna, i8 

Sendenburgh, Edith 1. (Mrs. M. R. ('IIXPIN 

' Swcney) '13 " 1 n n • 1- 

Scris, II.. f. .\ssoc. .'">•, II. P., 07. Farmer 

Seyster, V.. VV., '15. Teacher ,-on>-^v 
Sevster, Mildred (Mrs. N. 0. Sorensen) 'i,? *■ HARLESTON 

Shattnck. Kdith A. (Mrs. \. M. VVHiite") f Anderson, U. F.. 'i-;. Lawyer 

Shawhan. (.;. R., 'y^. Hanker Anderson. K. VV., 'iS 

Shawd. R. I., 'lO, Asst. Hooth, Mary L, 'o.(, Libii. 

Shively, Fdith O., (Mrs. P. J. Weging> "oo Cadle. (.'. J.', 'id 

Smith. VVilhelma 7.., '16, Missionary Clarke. J. R., 'id. Teacher 

Snodgrass, J. M., "oj. Prof. ("or/ine, U. 11., 'id, Snpt. 

Sparks. R. C,, '00, Uus. llntYinan, 1. V.. 'op, Prin. 

Spencer, Gynthin E., '17 Kelly, 11. E.. '18 

Stahl, A. G., 'ij, Engr. Linder, Grace, '15, Instr. 

Stark. .1. E., 'i6. Te.icher Kinder, 1.. S., '14, Glothier 

Stei>hens, G., 'u. Editor Linder, M. S., '17. Teacher 

Stephenson, K R., g, Asst. Lord. L. G., h, Goll. Pres. 

Stewart, F""., '17 Reat. Ruth, '05. Teacher 

Stewart. K.. g. Prof. Thomas. 1. 1.., '17 

Stinson, 1., 'in, Engr. Thomas. iNl., '14. Farm Adv. 

Stinson, Rita ft., 'id. Diet. VVveth, Ola ^L, '06, I.ibn. 
Stipp. niaiiche (Mrs. F. II. P.eachi '15 

Styles, E. A., 'oS, Mgr. (HA I'll AM 

Stoltey, II. 1".. "18 ,, . ..^ ,, . ,, . , 

Swenev, M. A., g. Farmer j ;»"'• ^\,^V- '-l =",'">'■ ,„ , 

Swigart. Alia G. (Mrs. D. T. lloskins") '10 Parker. Helen L., u. feachei 

.Swigart. Faith G.. '17, Sec. 5."^" • }',]-. "'p!";'''"" 

vi„.;r,.,/ ^-l„.,.|.^.^.« V^c II « P,;., -Stout. 1. P.. 00. F.-irmer 



Switzer, Charlotte. '85. II. S. Trin 
Taylor. Dalla A.. So. 



I avior, I'aiia /v.. 10, Teacher ,,, , .,,..h-/m>-i-ii 

Taylor. VV. IL, '10 ^ llAl.sVVOKlH 

Temple. II. R.. '00. Arch. Felger, VV. IV. 'id 

;!>"■>■■ l^l^-.. ''7 Rutledge, B. 1., 'id, Insp. 

I hal, O. S.. 00 

Toriuinist, Alpha G.. 'ir. Registrar GHEBANSE 

Townsend. V.. J., f. Prof. ' ., .^ , ^ , 

Trevett, 1. IL. '00, Hanker Evans, M. E., 00, Salesman 

Trevett. J. R,. t. Banker 1 oring. Fern M. (Mrs. A. Lonsche) 

Tritt Frances L. "id McGuen. G. VV., '15 

Tucker. Phoebe G. (Mrs. 1. F. Schnellbach^ 

•,4 CHENOA 

Tukey. H. B.. '18 Richardson. F. B.. Jr., 

Turell, Vera, 'od. Teacher Kiipp A. O., '84, .Author 
Tuthill. T. K., '14. Instr. 

lilrich, L. II., R. Asst. CHERRY VALLEY 

Van den Berg, II. J. }., f, Instr. ,. , , ,- , 

Voss. Elizabeth, A.. '14. Teacher I linite. R. (.., 00, Geol. 



(JKOIiKAI'll K Al. I NIIKX 



1017 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



fllKSTKK 

Dc'vinc, II., '14, Kni<r. 
llowoith, ']'. J., '91, JCclitor 
Sayre, K. J<.j ff. I'riii. 
Schroedcr, kdilli C, '15, 'I'oaclicr 

( IIICA(;() 

AaK'i.'ii<l, A. H., '11, I list I. 

Al.holl, Ih'lcii (Mrs. (). C. \\ K.inildlpli) '1., 

Aldiolt, Kiitli, '03, l.iliii. 

Abbott, W. I.., 'H4, KiiKi. 

Abraiiis, I). A., '05, I'rof. 

Abraiiis, lolla, '17, 'I'c-aclicr 

AckcTSoii. K.sllicr M., '17, IJictitiaii 

Aiiisworth, Mailalaiio '/,., '18, Social Worker 

Alcsliirc,, Sarah L., '14, lJi(,tiliaii 

Allan, W. S., 'ji, InstriiiiK'iiliiian 

Allen, J'. (;., '16. ICnKi'. 

Allen, K.C., 'ji, Mki-. 

Allpetcr, Mabel (J., iK 

AmbiusUT, I. i<., '17, Inhimci- 

AiiicH, A. W., '00, Jnsi). 

Aiiisbaiy, 1'. D., '16, halesnian 

Anderson, A.J. A., 'i.";, Contr. 

Anderson, (,'. B., '14, Arch. 

.'Xndcrson, (,'. S., '14, A^r. 

Anderson, (J. V., '12, Salesman 

Anderson, II. U., '10, Imik' . 

.Anderson, O. JI., '16, I'liiRr. 

Anderson, Olive (IMrs. i<. I>. Harius; '17 

Anderson, K. A. M., 'lo, Kn^r. 

Anderson, W. S., '14, Kn^r. 

Andersen, II. II. L., 'is, Arch. 

Andrews, ]<. C, '16, Lawyer 

AiiKerstein, T. C, '10, Lawyer 

Anthony, C. li., '14, Draflsniaii 

Arbuckle, (/. S., '12, Kn^r. 

Anns, JI. C, '^5 

AriiistrohK, I. I'',., 'Hi, Siipt. Sehs. 

AriiistroMK, 1^. J'"., '15, JOngr. 

Ariiistroii).;, W. (,'., '15, IVlfr. 

Arnold, J f . C, '14, Jnslr. 

Arthur J<. S. 'oH. I^ngr. 

Ashbeck, W. I-., '16, JCsliiiialor 

,'\lkinsoii, A. K., ';.■? 

Atkinson, V. M., Jr., '13, Salesman 

Augustinus, P., '06, Engr. 

Austin, Alice L. (Mrs. S. P. I'"arwell; g 

Austin, J J. ]•]., '15, JCngr. 

Awsun-h, G., '06, Arch. 

Ayers, Annetta (Mrs. (,'. II. Sairiidcrs) '«(, 

Physician 
Ayers, Laura J5., 'Hft, Supvr. 
Jiach, R., '13, i ailor 
Uaer, D. A., '04, Jingr. 
Baer, 1<". K.. '11, J^eporter 
Bailey, Ji. II., '10, Jingr. 
Bairtf, Grace J., '06, Teacher 
Baker, E. J Jr., '11, Jid. 
Baker. O. II., '07, Salesman 
J'.akhshi, S_. R., '16, Engr. 
Balrlwin, E. R., '12, Salesman 
Balilwin, I". B., '09, luigr. 
JJaldwin, Margaret JL, '17. iJietitian 
Balkema, Sally (Mrs. S. C. Smart) '16 
Bannister, (j. S., '86, luigr. 
Barber, J'. C, '14, lingr. 
Barber, W. D., '92, F''ngr. 
Barker, L. B., '08 Engr. 
Barkstorm, K. ('.., 17, IJraftsiii;in 
Barnes, J'". N., '17, J-'arin Adv. 
Barnes, K. D., 'iC>, Engr. 
Barr, )., '90, Draftsman 
Barr, N. K., '11, Engr. 
Barreau, A. M., '15, Engr. 
Barrett, C. V., '03, Lawyer 
Barrett. O. P., '00, Judge 
Barrett, Sarah A. (Mrs. W. W. J<eece> 'i 1 
Barron, A. F., '15, JCngr. 
Barry, C, '95. J'-ngr. 
Barlholf, W. J., '84, Sch. Prin. 
Itartlett, JI. E., '93, Engr. 
Bashen, (>. B., '10, ICngr. 
Bass, W. J., '05. Engr. 
Bauer, A. 11., '08, Physician 



(.III(:A(;()— ContiiiiK'd 

Haum, A. E., 'ij, Indus. l<c|ii , 

J{ean, (j. II.. '03, < Ik 111. 

Beardsley. J-'.leauor M. (Mrs. ('. S. 1" 

biiry> '07 
IJc.'iuniont, (i. .S., '14, Agi. 
lieiib, E. A., '16, J-loricul. 
Itebb, JL, '10, Lawyer 
Hecht, I'\ C, f. J'rof. 
Heck. JI. (;., '1., Engr. 
liciker, W. JL, '17, Itiisiiiess 
lieekwith, F., '92, JCngr, 
Heebe, (.'. J)., '97, ICiigr. 
Mcebe, C. K., '14, Clieiii. 
licebe, F. A., '9.S. Mechanic 
Hcciiier, A. W., 'lo, Cheiii. 
li.lir, II. H.. "ir), Kngr. 
Meifuss, E. L., 'is, FaniK-r 
Hell, A. r., '01. 'readier 
Hell, C. M., '10, Engr. 
H(dii;ip, N. iJ., '14, Lawyer 
Bciiner, A. }., '15, Jingr. 
Henner, W. J., '15 
Hennett. (leorgiaiia E., '<)C, 'rcachcr 
Benlz, (,'. L., '16, ICiigr. 
Merger, W., '1.3, ICiigr. 
ftergniann, A. L., 'i.|, Engr. 
I'.irlin, Marii; V., 'id 
Items, M. A., '10. Advertiser 
Hcrnsleiii, L. ,S., '11, Engr. 
Ml Tolzhciiiier, Hannah B., '10, 'I'eaeher 
Merolzhiiiiicr, S. M., 'oH, Engr, 
Mcrol/hcimer, 'J'eresa R., '08, Siipl. 
Merry, Iv IL. '98, Chem. 
Merwald, ('. JL, '15, Engr. 
Meyer, Vera, '15, J'robation OCriecr 
Migel, W., ^r., '17, I-'armcr 
Migler, IL I-,., 'is. Salesman 
Biossat, II. A., '03, Lawyer 
BI;iekstone, A., '18, Jiraflsmaii 
Mlake, (.. W., 'is, Engr. 
Jileuel, Marie 'J'., '16 
Bley J. C., '80, JJesigner 
Mlock, J'". .S., '1(1, l'"ariiiir 
MIoek, K. W., '03, Engr. 
MIolmi, a. C, '17, Teach(;r 
MIomfeldl, A. A., '10. Mfr. 
Mliim, W. J., '14, I'^ngr. 
Mock, J'. 'J"., '1 -j, Engr. 
Molander, JL B., '14, Engr. 
Moothe V. ./., '08 
Mopp, W. G., '02, Lawyer 
Moriirnann, J. IL, '10. Chem. 
Mower, L. E., '12. Phys. 
Howling, B. L., f, ICngr. 
Mowman, J>. J-"., '12, Interne 
Boye, W. J<'., '16, Lawyer 
Boyle, Anna C. (Mrs. J'. Jnnkersfield) 
Boyle, C, Jr., '10, Lurnberman 
Bracewell, K. .S., g, (!hern. 
Bradley, JL ,S., 'is, ICngr. 
Mradshaw. P. B., '08, Oraftsnian 
Mrander, A. R., '13. Arch. 
Brandner, E. G., '16, Kerir. 
Brandstetler, J. M., '14, Engr. 
Braucher, E. N., '01, Arch. 
Mraucher, R. W., 97, Tree ICxpert 
Braucher, W. B., '8s, Engr. 
Breton, J. F., '14. IJaseball 
Mrockett, M., f, Siijit. 
Mroehl, W. G., '14, Salesman 
Mromberg, N., 'is, J^esigner 
JJronson, G. E., '08. ICngr. 
Mrown, IJ. C, Jr. '08, ICngr. 
Brown, Helen IJ., 17 
lirown, Maudelle T. (Mrs. M. <), Baiisbe 

'06 
Mrrjwn, R. I'., '17, Engr. 
Mrown, W. M., 97, (.^hem. 
Mrowne, Kalhryn E., '17, Mus. 
Brundage, A., '09, JCngr. 
Brush, f). IL, Jr.. '06, Engr. 
Bryan, T. J. f, Chem. 
Brydges, C. K., 'o.s, Jingr. 
Bttchanan, J. I-., '04, Engr. 



loiS 



Univkusity of Illinois 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



till C AGO— Continued 

lUichanan, W. L., 'lo. Lawyer 

lUichen, W., g. Advertiser 

lUulina, A. O., '14. Draftsman 

Ihiliai, A. S., '16, Engr. 

lUiliai, Michael, '14. Draftsman 

lUiUaiil, l\. K., '82, Teacher 

lUilUick, E. C. A., '10, Arch. 

Hnlot, F. II., '14. Engr. 

lUinne, K. \V., '14. Salesman 

Itnnn, C. M., '10, Engr. 

Itnnton, E. I.., '91. Electn. 

lUndick, C. B., 'os, Engr. 

lUukhuul, T. L., "og, Merchant 

lUirnham, Edna S., '07, Mgr. 

Ihirns. F. B., '14 

Burroughs, W. E.. '00, Engr. 

Burstrom, S. W.. 13. Insp. 

Burtnett, R. A., '18 

Butler, C.. H., '15. Engr. 

Butler, 1. C. '14 

Butler, TSI., f. Prof. 

ButterlieUl, C. T., '94. Credit Mgr. 

Butters, 11. M., '12, Engr. - , ,. , 

Butts, Augusta E. (Mrs. B. A. Canheld) 79 

Bye, 11. W., '15. I-'iwyer 

Byrne, Harriet A., '14, Teacher 

Byrne, Helen C, '13, Teacher 

Cabeen, R. M., '09, Arch. 

Cairns, J. \V., '08, Engr. 

Calloway, R. T., '07. Mgr. 

Camp, N. H., '00, Evangelist 

Campbell, D. M., '17, Engr. 

Capek, L. V., '11. Stud. 

Carlsen, A. W., '15. Engr. 

Carlson, C. A., '11. Draftsman 

Carlson, Carrie E., '16. Prui. 

Carmichael, \V. J., '13. An. Ilusb. Spec. 

Carr, G. R., '01, V. P. and Gen. Mgr. 

Carr, M. L., '05, Engr. 

Carr, R. F., '93. Business 

Carr, W. C, '13, Retailer 

Carson, Natalia M. (Mrs. J. W. Nelson) 

'17 
Carter. W. C, '02, Draftsman 
Cary, E. C, '09, Ins. 
Casey, C. N., '04, Lawyer 
Casner, S., 'i4, lustr. 
Casserly, T. D., 'oS. Salesman 
Castillo, C, 't4. lustr. 
Cattron, T. H., '13. Clerk 
Gavins, L. O.. 'oh. Teacher 
Cermak, J.. '07, Engr. 
ClKiUand. Grace (Mrs. C. Pollock) 11 
ChauiUerlain, L. O., '12, Engr. 
lluuulicrlain, M. T., '03. Engr. 
ChamlKrlin. C. C. 'oi, Mgr. 
Champlin, Grace E., '16 
Chapman, D. W., 'i3. Engr. 
Chapman, E. N.. '15. Chem. 
Chase, W. A., f, Acct. 
Chatten, M. C, '96. Arch. 
Ghcnev, H. L., 'i3. Arch. 
Chesiuitt, R. C, '14. Engr. 
(.hinluiul. J. F,, '10, Engr. 
Chipps. W. C, '01, Engr. 
Christensen. E. O., '14, Instr. 
Christenson, C. C, '10, Engr. 
Chri.stiansen, lolianna C. M., 06, Teacher 
Church, W. S., '00, Arch. 
Cieslik. E., '16, Engr. ^ „ ,, . , 
Clark, Alice H. (Mrs. D. E. Myers) 05 
Clark, P. L., '87, Mgr. 
Clark, R. B., 'oS. Mgr. 
Clarke, D. R., '14. Lawyer . 

Clarke, Florence B. (Mrs. J. Michalek) 9t> 
Clausen, Elizabeth J. (Mrs. H. F. Williams) 

'14 
Clayton. L P., g, Engr. 
Clyman, D.. '15. Engr. 
Coddington, A. O., '81, Pnn. Sobs. 
Coffeen, Amv, '80, Teacher 
Coffeen, II. C, 'oS, Ins. 
Coffey, E. W.. '13. Engr. 
Coh«n, B., 'os, Draftsman 



CHICAGO— Continued 

Cohn, A. E., '14 Mgr. 

Cohn, B. E., '18, Chem. 

Cole, Emo L. (Mrs. W. A. Spain) '04, 

Teacher 
Coleman, W. F., '10, Salesman 
Colmey, D. C, '18, Stud. 
Columbia, Emma (Mrs. J. R. Mann) '78 
Colvin, 1. A., '13, Bus. 
Condit, J. S., '02, Lawyer 
Cone, \V. C, '06, Drattsman 
Connelly, M. F., '11, Engr. 
(."ook, F. L., '08, Engr. 
Cook, J. VV., '93, Contr. 
Cooke, R. }., '90, Engr. 
Cooley, E. G., h. Educator 
Cooley, 11. B., '13, Engr. 
Cooper, A. R., g, Instr. 
Cooper, E. A., 16, Salesman 
Cooper, F. W., '00. Banker 
Cooper, L. M., '17, Engr. 
Cornell, F. 11.. '94. Mgr. 
Cornwell, E. Z., 10, Mgr. 
Corper, II. J., f, Phys. 
C^orper, I'., '18 
Cowley, T. P., '02, Engr. 
Coyle, J. P. g. Teacher 
Grain, C. M., '15, Salesman 
Croce, M. F., '13, Chem. . 
Crow, W. L., '12, Stud. 
Crowell, P. C. '10, Engr. 
Cruzan, Myrtle A. (Mrs. D. L. Geyer), 

'14, Teacher 
Culp. J. D.. '16, Supvr. 
Cummings, II. L., '15, Sec. 
Cushing. Helen I. (Mrs. O. L. Helfriclil g 
Cutler, S. G., '08, Engr. 
Dailcy, J. A., '07, Engr. 
Dammers, J. W., '16 
Dana, B., '17 
Darrell, G. C. '17. Engr. 
Davis, T. W., '12, Engr. 
Davis, L. II., g, Chem. 
Davison, Anne M., f, Journ. 
Davison, C, t. Doctor 
Davison, C. M., '98. Arch. 
Dawson, C. II., '03, Sales Mgr. 
Dayton, Laura M., '04, Teacher 
Deakman II. \V., '15, Engr. 
Decker, Edna M., '17. Teacher 
Deering, E. W., 'i8 
DeLany. C. M., '09, Acct. 
DeMotte, R. J., '03, Surgeon 
Deneen, C. S., t. Lawyer 
Dennis. C. II., '81, Journalist 
Desmond, J. J., 'la. Salesman 
DeSwarte, "C. G., '15, Engr. 
DeVelde, 11. S.. '02. Teaclier 
Devlin, J. L., '17, Commissioner 
DeWitt, II. R.. '09, Repr. 
Dickerson, E. B., '14, Instr. 
Dickerson, G. II., '03. Engr. 
Dickinson, J. M., h, Lawyer 
Dillavou. T. M.. 'os. Business 
Dirks, B. E. G., '14 
Dixon, F. E., '06, Engr. 
Doerr, H. F., '13, Arch. 
Doerr. W. P., '09, Arch. 
Donnersberger. F.. '07, Engr. 
Donaho, E. W., '08, Draftsman 
Donahoe, J. T., '14, Engr. 
Donojjhue, G. T., '06, Engr. 
Dormitzer. M. R.. '11, Mgr. 
Doughertv, F. E.. '07. Arcn. 
Douglas. Ethel L. (Mrs. K. M. Dalienbacb) 

'i I 
Dovvnev. E. F.. '00, Teacher 
Drver, E.. '87, Engr. 
Dubin. G. H.. '14. Arch. 
Duffy, T. F., Jr.. '03. Mfr. 
Duffv, S. R.. '95. Business 
Dunham, R. S., '14, Agr. 
Dunlap. A. M., '11, Engr. 
Dunlap, F. E.. '16, Arch. 
Dunlap. R. M., '10. Engr. 



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(ii':<)(;KAni h ai, I ndkk 
ILLINOIS— Continued 

CIIICACO Cuiilniiii.l ( IIICACO ( inii.'il 

Diiniir, K. K., I, (;„v. (.'(Hliill, Dcll.i rMih. II 

DuiiniiiK, W. H., 'lo, ICii({r. (J.ihIdii, K, M,, 'ii.t, \: 

DiiiiiiiiiK, W. N., 'oz, J'-iiKi. 

I)ii||i>', V. II., '17, J'.iiitr. 

\\iinu-H, II. ,S.. f, K(l. 

I'J.'iiiics, M. J., 'li', ('liiroiir;ii I 

l''..'iHl 111:111, If. 'I'., 'i)<), Arch. 

I':<l(l.-N, II. K., '(jK, KiiHr. 

I'MihiukIm, I). A. 'oK, Riiki-. 

IOi!w;ii<Im, ('.. r. 'i«, (Iiciii. 

lOlwanlH, J. I. 'u(, Mki-. 

I'J( IiliriK, "•. '^-i l.iiwycT 

I'JS/ipfT, Hihsic I., 'c)i), Hum. Ciiyiy, I), |.., j(, llinlr. 



I'M () 



<i;i|r«, U. I'., 'lU, Clli-Ill. 

<i.iiil, K. I')., '1),}, MiiKr, 
(;;iviii, J. I'"., 'oi, Lawyer 
(!.iyiii:iM, II. A., <;7, l''.iiKr. 
(iii/zol.), I'\ II,, ;,<,, Cliciii 
(;<liriK, A. (.;,, 'r/, KiiKi-. 
<'<-iHir, <'. I'"., 'is. l'«iiKi'. 

• Jrilicr, W. I)., 00, I'inKi'. 

• iiTli-ii, N,, '17, KllKI-. 
<;.Mll.i;ulit. 11. C, -17 
'•'•yir, I), I.., K, liihir. 



acluT 



ion, I'". A., 'iH, (iil.Hoii, C. It,, 'Sy 

Lllihon, (;. Iv, '11, MiiKi. <;il]rioii, .Sylvia U,, '17 'I cai 

I'iiliii, E. !■;., '11, I'.MKi. <il,iHHi(i, p. It,, '„,f_ Coiilr. 

I'jiijMy, It.illi,! I.. (IVliM. ,|. H. IIo.ikI.111.1) k <''\'\i(r Kliicl I'"., ' 1 K. .Slat IhI i.'iaii 

KukIitk, M. I., '.M, Mcl.illiiiKiMl Coilll.i, I'.diia A,, '17, 'r<;i(|i,.r 

KmiiH, (., .1., 'i.|, Ncal I'IhI, 'i"iiiK, .1. I'., '«.), JiuIk'- 

Kiicl<Mi)ii, ('.. C, '1.0, Lawyer < ;.j|(llii il{, Cliarlollr !>,, '17, 'I'ea.lici- 

KrickxoM, K. It,, '17 (joMliciK, I'. II,, 'i,), |. w. I.i 



i ,. I. rk.-ii.,., J .. !#,, , / < .III. III. I K. I . II., 1 '1, ( f W.-l 

Kniiflini^, L. It., '1.), \)\r. (Joim-/., A, I'!., 'ij; 

IvriifHi, r. K., '(17, iiiMtr. CioiiHiur, A., 'm, I'Iiiki'. 

Kni«(, C. P., '16 Coo.liiiK. I'". I'... 'iJt, CIkmi 

I'lpHU-m, A. S,. '1 I, liiiKr. <;. II. 1(111, (,'., 'i;^, I'jiKi', 

KvaiiH. F,. '!« (;<,ir|<,ii, VV. (i., '1^, KiiKi' 

KvcKit, II. II., f, riivH. C.ir.loii, W, O,, 'ii, CIk'iii. 

ICvciliaiii VV, K., "17, Kn({i-, (i.iiiiili'y, I, U., 'i.i Arch, 

l';x<rll, S. W., '17, luiKr. C.Hil.l, A. K., '17. IciiKir 

l''aiil).iiil(M, It. W., '17 'Jr.iliaiii, A. J,, on, .Siiri/. 

I'.iirli.l.l, (,. I)., f IliiH. <;i.ili;mi, C. P., '73 

I'alls, I''. II., K, liiMlr. (iiali.iiii, M, K,, 'iK 

I'aiwfll, S. P., 07, ICiiKr. <;i;iiiii<i-r, (', W,, '1^. Kiiwr. 

l'\'iM<)l(l, Miiiaiii ]<,, 'iCi, .Sec. 'ii;iii(||iie, A, (i,, 'oO, (,'oiimIi. 

I''eaK'iii«, K. I'".. '"K, Lawyer f!ii-,ir, .S., '07, DiaftMiiiaii 

I'etiM THlon, J. K., '16, I'hys. (irecii, Kiilali« (Mim. V, VV ILiat/) 'ir, 

li.l.ler, W. K., '1,1, Aeet. (Jre.'ii, 11. J., 'gr.. liiMlr. 

I'lM her, I-". A. P., *i.i, liihtr. rjreeii, J. I',, 'i;j. Inn. AkI. 

l-'iMlier, K., '1(1 (Ireeii, K., '15, I'^liKr. 

I'iMli.r, II. i:,, '17 Creeji. T. .S., '01, PliyHii iaii 

Maii.l.rs, J. A., '.,.>. liuM. fMeeiiliill, II., '(7 

I'l.iniiery, (,'. A,, '17, Kilgr, 'ii'KK, M.iiioii IC, '17, 'I'e.-icliei- 

llaiiKh<r. K, (;., '17 lUf.utny, L. 'I'., 'it, Sliid. 

l''leK<li, K. VV, P.. '(j(j Oiilliii, I)., '10, .Slalittliciaii 

Melcher, C. P., 14, KilK'. (ilillilli, Iv I)., 'W,, < (jiiiiiiiHHioMer 

lleldier, I. A. '14. Mar. Ciit/'^l.v, ", K., '11, Kiigr, 

M<xer, K.liia If. (Mm. S. P. VVaMi) 'iH (;ii^wol.|, C. I).. '115, KiiKr. 



I'l'iilin. 11. I,., 'js, l'".MKi'. 

h'l'.o.l, VV, L., 'i.'), MetaIliMKi'<l 

Mulie, Aiillia M., 'i« 

l''olierK, L A., '90, Irihlr. 

luir\ifH, Iteilha v., (MiM, It, U. lleninK; ".iiiniii. 1., ivi.. 10, iMiKf. 

'')f> 'Iiiniiell, p. M,, 'is, I.Jiwyei- 

l'"()rlies. S. I'".. 'yH, Kiikt. < liihlafMOii, J. C, 'or,, M f 1 , 

For.l, VV. .S., 'r,7, KiiKf. ILihivl, V. II.. ' 1 :: ' 



• 1 1 IK. ^1' V , ' '• I '. , II, I .IIK' • 

'iii^wohj, <;. I)., 'i|5. Knur. 

'iroHH. f'.. '17 

Gr()HH\)i-tj(, A. .S., 'id, LiiKi'. 

rjiove, ( . I L, 'u, LllKI'. 

'ii iiiiew.ilil, A. II. jr., 'i."; 
'iiiiiiiii. I., M.. '16, KiiKf. 



For.l, VV. .S., ''07, KiiKr. 
l'orl<ey. Mii.fre.l I,., Sr,, See. 
l'"oriio(f, (1. (1., 'n, liii^r. 
iMirly, ]).. 'iH 



Ila.hiiieiMer. W. C. F. IL, '<,r,, KiiKr. 
Ila.l.j.n, S, C, '<>-;, F.dilor 
II.Mhall, II. IL, V;7, KiiKi. 
I'orly, I'". A., 'is lla.rfiier, J. C. '11, KiiKr. 

I''oHler, A. II., 'i).u KiiKr. I laxi-dorii, ('. F., 'oz, (,'lieiii. 

Fouler, VV. IL, '<)u. KiiKr. Ilaliii, ^Iiaec I,., 'iK. 'I'eaelier 

FraiiK-, C.ruir It. (Mrn. IL T. Sloek) '17 ll.ilan. <;. S.. 'i«, ItaMehall 

iMaiieJH, A. 1.., '(«, Adv. Mf/.r. I lahletnan, P. J., 'i.t, Tread. 

Fraii.is, IL H,, '00. iJ.ielor Hall, A. I,., '12, Lawyer 

I'ranklin, II. IL, 'or,, ICnur. Hall, F. .S„ 'os. Arch 



ri.tiiKiin, II. iJ., 00, i-.iiKi. ii.'iii, r,. ,-),, gs, /\ri;n. 

I'"ranzen, T. J., '1.1, Fiikt. Il.ill. O, A., '07, .Sec. 

Fr.i/..-r, G. K., f, A(<l. I lalliwHI, Pauline, 'tf,, IMioloKiaplier 

French, IL, '04. Enur. Il.iliishlia, (l., 'is, Teadiei 

[''retieh, IL IL, '14, K.iiKr. Ilauley, j. 'I'., '10, Mf/r, 

I'lenrh. M. D., 'o.), Kli«r. Il;ililia, ), P., 'iz, Arrli. 

h'ried. IL N,, '17, SaleMinaii llaniian,' j. K., '00, Ksliiiialor 

l''roehlieli, M. IL. '11, Draflflinan I l.iliiiilhh. P., 'id 

Froelieh. J. I). VV., '<)'), I'-nKr. llanMMen, .S, L., '16, F.iiKr. 

iMieik, F. L, 'of, FiiRr. IlaiiMlein, C. M,, 'os. nraflHinaii 

iMieik, J. I'"., Jr., 'o(>, ICliKt. ILi|i|ier, JoHeidiine A., '12, Dietitian 

FuK.-ird. L IL, 'ro, Areh. Ilar.ler, O. K., k, Lhriii. 



1 ij^.ifti. I. 1^., .'I, /ii..... 
I'"iillenwii|er, A. F,., '<;8, Artli. 
CaddiM, II. K., '1.3, .StatiMtician 
fiaj/e. U. IL, '03, Fiif(r. 
fJallaKher, Anna M,, '14. Teacher 
CJardinrr, ]. I>., 'i.s, lluHine«« 
fJardner, it. C, '06, fiheni. 
fiarland, C. M., f. Enffr. 
Clarrett, K. I'., '02, Law 



ILniii.iM, I. (!., '04, Pliynieian 

llaniil, L IV., '"7. I'-nxr. 

Hail is, I'.li/aheth P.. '17 

IL-urih Leila I)., nVIrH. N. T. Il.,h-,.,i,> 'm 

ILiri, IL-i/.el C, '12 

Hartford, Naomi U. (IVfrM, VV, L, Ashhe.kj 



I"! 
yer llaHlierx, W, M., 'n, AkI. 



University of Illinois 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



CHICAGO— Continued 

Hatch, Elizabeth M., '12, Teacher 

Hatch, R. S., 'ii. Draftsman 

Hawes, H. C, '17, Acct. 

Hayne, W. E., '18 

Hayward, Mabel, '03, Libn. 

Healy, E. J., '13, Estimator 

Healy, F. A., '15, Ins. Agt. 

Heath, D. F.. '16 

Hegsted, M. A., '18 

Heidkamp, E. N., '14, Salesman 

Heimbeck. W. C, '10, Engr. 

Hein, Mary R., '17, Dietitian 

Helander, L., '15, Ed. 

Hellstrom, K. E., '08, Engr. 

Henderson, A., '02, Salesman 

Henderson, F. S., '16, Engr. 

Henry, R. L.. Jr., f. Prof. 

Henson, C. W.^ '87. Mfr. 

Hermann, E. P., '13, Mgr. 

Herrmann, G. A., '09, Engr. 

Heseltine, Eleanor D., '11, Supvr. 

Hess, R. W., g, Chem. 

Higgins, C. H., '03, Chem. 

Hill, J. W., '14, Insp. 

Hill, N. R., 'jo, Engr. * 

Hill, T. C, '81, Teacher 

Hillman, A. B., '14, Engr. 

Hiltabrand, W. P., '18 

Himmelreicher, W. A., '17, Engr. 

Hinchliff. G. E., '12, Contr. 

Hindnian, J., '96, Merchant 

Ho, N. C, '15 

Hoag, P. H.. '95, Lawyer 

Hobart, C. M., '12 

Hobbs, G. M., '91, Sec. 

Hodsdon. Ruth E., g. Clerk 

Hoffman, P. A., '09, Engr. 

Hoffman, R. W., '13, Supt. 

Hogue, C. I., '08, Arch. 

Holbrook, F. S., '94, Agt. 

Holden, P. G., f. Dir. 

Holecek, A. B., '17, Lawyer 

Holinger, A. C, '16, Engr. 

Hollister, N. P.. '15, Arch. 

Holmburger, M.. Jr. '15, Draftsman 

Holmes, Laura C., '17, Teacher 

Holt, E. F., '13, Mgr. 

Holton, C. R., '08, Lawyer 

Holton, Martha G. (Mrs. J. H. Krebs) '76 

Hoodwin. H. J., '08, Engr. 

Hornung, M. R.. '13. Ceram. 

Horrell, C. R., '13, Engr. 

Horwich, D., '18 

Horwich, L. J.. '14, Arch. 

Hostetler, L. E., '17, Engr. 

Housman, J. S., '14, Engr. 

Houston, H. A., g, Supt. 

Houston, J. v., '09, Engr. 

Howard, R. S., '10, Mgr. 

Howe. Alice, '07, Stud. 

Howe, E. G., f. Teacher 

Howe, H. J., '14, Lawyer 

Howe, Mary (Mrs. H. Bebb) '09 

Howe, R. B., '04, Horticulturist 

Howe, R. F., '18 

Howson, A. W., '18 

Hribal, E. A., '13, Engr. 

Huber, A. J., '17, Engr. 

Hudsoi: Edith E. (Mrs. R. C. Woods) '17 

Hu!ce, Jennie A., '02, Libn. 

Hull, F. D., '12, Engr. 

Hultman, I. N., '17, Chem. 

Hummel. Sarah M., '07, Osteopath 

Humphreys, H. P., '07, Business 

Hunt, J. N., Jr.. '07, Mfr. 

Hunter, J. A., '14. Stud. 

Huntington, C. S., '11, Engr. 

Huntington. H. I., '16 

Huston. T. A., '14, Lawyer 

Huth, W. H., '07 Engr. 

Huxmann, R. F., '13, Engr. 

Hyde. B., 'So, Engr. 

Ilg, G. M. A.. '09, Engr. 

Ingersoll, H. B.. '12, Salesman 



CHICAGO— Continued 

Ingram, H. S., '10, Engr. 

Ingram, W. V., '12, Supt. 

Ingwersen, H N., '17 

Ireland, W. P., '03, Engr. 

Irwin, Daisy D. (Mrs. G. E. Bronson) '07 

Irwin, J. L., '11, Engr. 

Israel, A. L., '12, Lawyer 

Jacobs, Cora A., '08, Analyst 

Jacobsen, N. H., '06, Mgr. 

Jacobson, H. G. M., '18 

Jacobson, S. A., '11, Engr. 

Jackman, C. H., '16, Engr. 

Jackson, R. N., '11, Engr. ' 

Jahn, H. F., '12, Engr. 

James, Helen D. (Mrs. G. E. Frazer) '10 

Jarvis, W. B., Jr., '15, Lawyer 

Jasper, T., '94, Mfr. 

Jelferson, J. B., '16, Draftsman 

Jensen, G. L., '09, Engr. 

Junsen, J. N., '06, Arch, 

Jessup, R. D., '07, Engr. 

Jez, C. L., '16, Land. Gard. 

Johannsen, A., '94, Prof. 

Johnson, H. S., '15. Draftsman 

Johnson. L. C, f, Chem. 

Johnson, M. L., '16 

Johnson, R. U., '14, 

Johnston. A. R., '00, Chem. 

Jones, Florence N., f, Instr. 

Jones, Lucile (Mrs. B. B. Howard) '04 

Jones, P. E., '15, Arch. 

Jones, R. F., '13, Engr. 

Jones, W. P., '18 

Jordan, J. G., '06, Engr. 

Jordan, M. K., '09, Engr. 

Jordan, O. J., '08, Prof. 

Jory, H. W., '14, Asst. 

Junkersfeld, P., '95, Engr. 

Kadin, M. J. (M. J. Radinsky), '16, Engr. 

Kalivoda, J. J., '18 

Kantor, J. M., '16, Draftsman 

Karkow, A. S., '11, Engr. 

Karkow, W., '13, Engr. 

Karraker, G. W., '15, Salesman 

Karsten. Eleanor D., f. Sec. 

Keeler, H., '96, Prin., H. S. 

Keeton, R. W,, f, Phys. 

Kelley, A. C, '12, Teacher 

Kelley, Grace O.. '03, Libn. 

Kelso, Ruth, '08, Clerk 

Kibbe, L. A., '15. Engr. 

Kidd, A. E., Jr., '14, Mfr. 

Kidd, G. W., '17 

Kilner, Mercedes (Mrs. H. M. Raid) '09 

Kimbell, A. W., '13, Sec. 

Kingsley, W. L., '17, Supvr. 

Kircher, A. M., '16 

Kircher, E. A. T., '11, Instr. 

Kircher, H. J., '15, Adv. 

Kircher, P., '11, Engr. 

Kirkpatrick, H. H., '97, Supt. Schs. 

Klamt, R. H., '16, Hort. 

Klein, D., '06, Instr. 

Klein, W. J., '11, Draftsman 

Kline, A. L., '18 

Knight, E. B., '18 

Knight, L. I., '02, Instr. 

Knowlton, Elizabeth (Mrs. C. L. Morgan) 

'14 
Knudsen. N. A., '17, Engr. 
Kobylanski, J. L., '15, Engr. 
Koch, F. C., '99, Prof. 
Koehn, .\nna (Mrs. W. J. A. Kuehl) 'oa 
Koestner, W., '10, Insp. 
Kohout, J. F., '13, Chem. 
Koll, H. M., '16, Engr. 
Korshak, S., '14. Engr. 
Korsmo, A. M., '09, Engr. 
Korten, Josephine R., f 
Kosters, S. F., '13, Engr. 
Kraft, E. W.. '09, Mgr. 
Kramer. J. C, '13 
Krase, H. J., '17, Chem. 
Krase, N, W., '18 



Geographical Index 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



CHICAGO — Continued 

Krause, Emma A., '12, Journ. 

Kreikenbaum. A., '01, Chem. 

Kriegh, E. S., '16 

Kriewitz, J. G., '17 

Krippner. J.. '05, Engr. 

Kritzer, R. W., '16 

Krohn. W. O., f. Physician 

Krueger, O. A., '15. Engr. 

Krug, L. G., '17, Chem. 

Krupar, C. F., '18, Business 

Kuehmsted, A. L., f 

Kuehne, C. O., '97, Arch. 

Kuhn, W. H., 'is, Engr. 

Kunz, W. F., '10, Bus. 

Kuss, R. H., '03, Engr. 

Kyle, G. L., '15, Agt. 

LaBelle. J. N., '11, Engr. 

Lamb, C. H., '10, Engr. 

Landon, G., '18 

Landstrom, A. W., 17, Chem. 

Lange, Sophie, '11, Tutor 

Langworthy, Caroline V., '03, Libn. 

Largent, J. C, '16, Draftsman 

Larkin, Ida C, '13, Teacher 

Larkin, W. J. jr., '13. Draftsman 

Larsen, L. R., '13, Engr. 

Larson, Eva L., '14, Teacher 

Laskin, L. J., '15. Engr. 

Lathrop, C. P.. '16, Farmer 

Lawrence. R. H., 17, Insp. 

Lawton, B. C, '15. Instr. 
Lawyer, J. D., '16, Lawyer 
Leander, E. I., '17, Engr. 
Lear, G. B., '11, Lawyer 
Lee, C. B., '09, Bus. 
Lehman, L. H., '17, Engr! 
Leigh, C. W., '97, Prof. 
Leitzbach. Elizabeth. '18. Journ. 
Lekberg, C. H. S., '15, Prin. 
Lendrum, Ethel, '07, Demonstrator 
Lenhart, N. J., '16, Acct. 
Lenzing, C. W., '16. Chem. 
Leonard, Ruth, '12, Instr. 
Leonard, W. N.. '15, Bus. 
Leslie, Madge C, '17, Teacher 
Leutwiler, R. W., '11, Engr. 
Levey, C. J., '11, Engr. 
Levinson, L., '10, Engr. 
Levinson, M. C, '17, Designer 
Levy, A. L., '93. Arch. 
Lewis, S. M., f. Artist 
Lieber, Ruth E., '18, Journ. 
Lindberg, E. F. J., '09, Engr. 
Lindeberg, G.. '18 
Lindsey. H. W., '16, Editor 
Linn, H. R., '96. Engr. 
Liss, O. L., '14, Engr. 
Little, C. R.. '16. Salesman 
Llewellyn, D. R., '95, Draftsman 
Lockwood, Isabel K., '18, Clerk 
Loehr. T. E., '13 
Logeman, L. V., '07, Real Est. 
Long, A. M., '95, Draftsman 
Long, F. B., '87, Draftsman 
Loomis, C. B., '17 
Loomis, Helen A., '07 
Lorenz. F. A., Jr., '09, Pres., Co. 
Lorenzen, W. C, '12 Salesman 
Love, C. W., '10, Mgr. 
Love. R. J., '08. Arch. 
Lovell, M. M., '17 
Lowenthal, F.. '01, Lawyer 
Lower, P. E., '14. Salesman 
Lundahl. B. H., '05, Engr. 
Lunde, G. R., '16 
Lundgren. A. V. T., '16, Draftsman 
Lundin R. S., '15, Orchardist 
Lurie, E. M., '14, Draftsman 
Lurie, S. J.. '17 
Lyman, R. D., '16, Chem. 
McAdams, May E., '16. Instr. 
McCarthy, J. J., '04, Teacher 
McCaskey, P. A., '11, Bus. 



CHICAGO— Continued 

McCauley, C. H., '15, Draftsman 

McClellan, J. H., f, Phys. 

McClellan, K. B., '17 

McClenahan, W. T., '09. Engr. 

McClintock, Margaret, '13, Teacher 

McConnell, M. G., '18, Advertising 

McCormack, C. E., '10, Reporter 

McCormack, H., g. Prof. 

McCormick, E. B., '06, Salesman 

McCormick, Flora (Mrs. S. B. Shilling) 
'04 

McCullough, F. R., '07, Mgr. 

McCullough, J. F., '04, Engr. 

McCumber. C. W., '16, Arch. 

McCune, F.'L., '01, Engr. 

McDonald, J. E. W., '14 Engr. 

McDonald, L., '08. Engr. 

McDowell, I. W., '11, Engr. 

McEvoy, T. T., '17 

McFadden, Belle L., '97, Teacher 

McFarland, E. D., '14, Sec. 

McFarland, W. J., '07, Publisher 

McGee, W. S., '93, Teacher 

McGill, Elizabeth R., '12, Teacher 

McGinnis, Helen, '18 

McGrath, T. W., '18 

McGregor, J. L., '18 

Mclntire, W. R., '12, Engr. 

McKeown, J. L., '15, Contr. 

McKinney, N.. '17 

McKinnie, E. C, '11, Engr. 

MacMillan, D. K., f, Entomol. 

McMillan, M. H., '08, Engr. 

Mackey, F. J., '10, Mach. Designer 

Maddock, Alice E.. '07, Teacher 

Madison, G., '08, Editor 

Mahan, H. W., '76, Business 

Mahan, Jean C. (Mrs. P. W. Plank) '78 
Author 

Maitra, K. M., '17, Engr. 

Malcolm, C. W., '02, Prof. 
Mamer, C, '10 Lawyer 

Manard, R. P., '96, Arch. 
Mandel, E., '12, Chem. 
Mangan, R. K., '17 
Manierre, A. E., '12, Arch. 
Mann, J. R., '76, Lawyer 
^ Manny, F. B.. '18 

Manock. W. R.. '10, Draftsman 

Marbach, H. A. L., '15, Engr. 

Marks, D. T., '07, Merchant 

Markson. H., '17, Draftsman 

Marsh, T. A., '04, Engr. 

Marshall, R. W., '16, Teacher 

Marti, W. C, '09, Chem. 

Martin, E. W.. '10, Salesman 

Martin, S. G., '12, Engr. 

Masscy, Esther (Mrs. E. D. McFarland) 

'os 
Mather, Jennie M. (Mrs. J. C. Gustafson)* 

'07 
Matthews, Nellie P. (Mrs. M. K. Jordan) 

'08 
Mattson, Olive M., '11, Teacher 
Mauel, L.. '11, Engr. 
Mautner, E. W., '18 
Maver, D. B., '12, Engr. 
Mavor, H. N., '16, Engr. 
Maxwell, C. J., '96, Chem. 
May, F. H., '00. Clerk 
Mealiff, A. E., '16 
Meeker, A., t. Packer 
Mench, J. G., '11, Engr. 
Merboth, Louisa (Mrs. G. N. Morgan) '85 
Merritt, Cora L.. '17, Supvr. 
Meyer, A. W., '18, Chem. 
Meyer, G., Jr., '14, Estimator 
Michael, H., '11 

Middleton. Edith A.. '17, Teacher 
Millard F. H., g. Statistician 
Miller, Bertha A., '08, Teacher 
Miller, E. M., '10, Phys. 
Miller, G. C, '94, Arch. 
Miller, F. H.. f 



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(, llliAGO- tomiiiucil 



Miller, M. K., '12, Surgeon 

Millizen, J. E., 'is, Treas. 

Minkrtua, VV. H., '17, Mgr. 

Minor, L. L., '13, Stud. 

Mitchell, D. K.. '18 

Mitchell. T. O., '13, Draftsman 

Mitchell, W. R., '^7, Teacher 

Mix, M. I., '13, Engr. 

Modjeski, K., h, Engr. 

Mohr, 1.., '82, Engr. 

Mojonnicr, J. J., 12. Cheni. 

Mojonnier, O. W., '10, Mgr. 

Mojonnier, T.. '01, Chem. 

Molt, Margaret E., '14 , 

Montague, A. R., '15. En^r. 

Montezuma, C, 84, Physician 

Mooney, R., '16 

Moore, II. J., '15 

Moore, J. K., '08 

Morava, W., '7S, Mfr. 

Morgan, G. N., '84, Lawyer 

Morgan, Mav M., '17 

Morgan, Steila W., '03, Instr. 

Morrell, R. I.., '15, Salesman 

Morvill, G. L., '12, Engr. 

Morrow, Grace E. (Mrs. G. T. Secley) '98 

Morrow, N. C, '04, Physician 

Moses, R., '16, Bus. 

Mosier, l.eota (Mrs. H. E. Bigler) '16 

Moss, Gladys I., '15, Dir. 

Moyen. C. P., '17, Chem. 

Mueller, PI. E., ^7 

Mueller, C. O., '17, Arch. 

Mulac, L. E., '16, Engr. 

Mulfinger, C. W., '14, Lawyer 

Mulvaney, C. S.. '14 Engr. 

Murphv, 11. D., '16, Buyer 

Musham, .1. W., '08. Sec. 

Zinsser, F. S., 'oq. Designer 

Myers, G. W., '88, Prof. 

Myers. II. B., '06, Engr. 

Myrick. G. 11.. '10. Electn. 

Nafziger, H., '12, Engr. 

Naprstck, E. J., '14, Engr. 

Nash. C. A., 09, Instr. 

Nathan, M. O., '14, Draftsman 

Nau, R. IL, '12, Engr. 

Needham, L, '93, Supt. 

Needier, Helen M. (Mrs. G. V. Wetzel) "u 

Needier. 1. II., '17 

Nees, F. 1,., \m. Lawyer 

Nehls, A. L.. f. Chem. 

Nelson, B., 'n, Engr. 

Nelson, J. W., '17 

New, C. L., '06, Pres. 

Newman. Fanny, '13 

Newton. F. E., '00, Lawyer 

Newton. L. V., '13. Supt. 

Nichols. Emily L. (Mrs. M. J. Trees) '05 

Nichols. K. C. '15, Teacher 

Nichols, R. U.. '13, Contr. 

Niehaus. \V., Jr., '12, Engr. 

Noack. Emilie M., '15, Teacher 

Noe, S. R.. '03, Contr. 

Nolte. C. B.,^'og. Mgr. 

^orlin, F. C, '17, Engr. 

Norton, Carrie B. (Mrs. J. J. I.aemnile'i 

Noth! Lillian (Mrs. II. R. Hodman) '12 

Nuckolls, C. M., "ot;. Engr. 

Nutt, G. S., "13. Chem. 

Nutting. II. G. D., '06, Engr. 

Ochs. C. A., '17 

O'Brien, ^lyra B., '07, Libn. 

O'Hair. Claire. '08, Teacher 

Oldcfest, E. G., '06, Arch. 

Olin. I. B., '17. Acct. 

Olsen, Anna M., '15, Teacher 

Olsen, C. F., '16, Engr. 

Olseng. H. C. '15. Clerk 

Olson. Agnes M., '14, Welfare Worker 

Olson. R. G.. 'iS 

Olson, R. IL. 'is. Draftsman 

Onieara. .V. R.. '17 



CI 1 1 C.VGO— Continued 

Ostrander, Mabel V, (Mrs. J. McKeown) - 

'08 
Ostrowski, O., '00, Lawyer 
Otis, II. .\., '12, Supt. 
Ott. J. K.. '17 
Ottnian^ H. P.. '13, Farmer 

Otto, O., '17, Farmer aj 

Outhouse, F. M., '04, Lawyer m 

Overmier, E., '13, Engr. " 

Owen, C. N., i6, Engr. 
Owen, IL P., '18 
Oyen, A. N., '02, Doctor 
Page, J. W., '92, Engr. 
Paln.er, Audrie M. (Mrs. D. A. Sharpc) 

'09, Teacher m 

Park, W. M., '04, Engr. i 

Parker. C. W., '04, Claim Agt. 1 

Parker, H. E., f, Supt. ' 

Parker, L. G., '02, Engr. 
Parker, Minnie L. (Mrs. E. E. Stults) '08 
Parker, W. W., '08, Engr. 
Parkins, E. H., '14, Salesman 
Parkinson. K. W., 16, Agr. 
Parminter, Grace E., '86, Missionary 
Partridge, N. L., '13 
Pastel. A. R., '18, Engr. 
Patterson. Nellie R., '17, Teacher 

Patton, D. C, '10, Publisher 

Patton, Elsie (Mrs. H. J. Johnson) '13 

Patton, L. K., '09, Interne 

Paul, A. E.. '97 

Paul, Berenice M., '18 

Paul. II. J., '10, Engr. 

Pearson, .T. W., '05, Engr. 

Pecchia, V. A., '17, Engr. 

Peck, Anna L., '12, Dir. 

Pedler, R. H., '17 

Peebles. C. J.. '00. Banker 

Pcloquin, P. J., '11, Engr. 

Pence, W. D., '86, Engr. 

Pendarvis, H. F., '17, Engr. 

Penhallow, L. B.. '18 

Penn, H., '10, Engr. 

Pepoon, H. S., '81, Teacher 

Percival, Marion (Mrs. J. E. Mills) '15 

Petersen, H. V., '10, Engr. 

Peterson, H. C, '13, Engr. 

Peterson, H. R.. '14. Merchant 

Peterson, J. F., '04, Contr. 

Peterson. R. W., '17, Engr. 

Pethybridge. F. H.. '17 

Petrie. D., '10. Mgr. 

PfetTcr, J. E.. '96. Mfr. 

Pfeiffer, B. S.. "12. Engr. 

Pfisterer, G. E.. '08, Engr. 

Phillips, T. C, '00, Engr. 

Pickard, E. W.. '88, Journ. 

Pickett, C. C, '00, Lawyer 

Pierce, F. D., '83. Druggist 

Pullinger, R. A., '08, Engr. 

Pillsbi.ry, C. S.. '07. Mgr. 

Pinkey, F. T.. '16. Chem. 

Pistorius, B. H., '11. Draftsman 

Pittenger, B. F., f. Instr. 

Pittnian, T. M. Jr., '11, Engr. 

Planck. Catharine (Mrs. P. Kircher) '14 

Pohlman, E. C, '18 

Pollard, A. R., 'lo. Mfr. 

I'oUard. H.. '09, Supt. 

Pollard, Leila J., '14, Teacher 

Pond. F. IL, Jr., '11. Engr. 

Ponder, W. it., '13, Banker 

Popp. P. F., 'n, Engr. 

Popperfuss, H. J.. '10, Engr. 

Postel. F. T.. '90, En!?r. 

Powell, C. ^., '09, Engr. 

Powell. T. R., '04. Chem. 

Powell, t.. L.. '12, Draftsman 

Powers, M. E.. '09. Engr. 

Prather, C. I., 'og, Attv. 

Pratt, T. B.. '16. Acct. 

Pray, R. M., '06, Banker 

Price, L. W., '07. Lawyer 

Price. M. H., '17 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



CHICAGO — Continued 

Prindle, M. L., '13, Contr. 

Pullen, R. B., '92, Lawyer 

Purcell, W. T., '17 

Quaintance, H. W., g, Instr. 

yuine, W. E., h, Prof. 

Quinn, R. J., '12, Engr. 

Raaberg, R. S., '17, Draftsman 

Raffowitz, F., '16, Engr. 

Rahn, R. C, '16, Engr. 

Raithel, Kathryn R., '18 

Rail, E. R., 'is, Engr. 

Ramsey, W. E., '03, Engr. 

Randa, C. E., '18 

Randall, F. A., '03, Engr. 

Randall, Grace L., '17, Stud. 

Randall, T. D., '15 

Randolph, I., h, Engr. 

Raphaelson, S. M., '17, Writer 

Rapp, C. E., '06, Engr. 

I-tapp, G. L., '99, Arch. 

Rappaport, B. J., '14 

Rascher, C., '12, Mgr. 

Rathfon, S. C, '12, Engr. 

Rathfon, W. O., '15, Chem. 

Ray, H. L., '15, Teacher 

Reace, W. T., '15 

Redderson, E. E., '13, Engr. 

Reece, R. W., '09. Engr. 

Reed, C. O., '11, Adv. Agt. 

Reed, E. A., '13, Engr. 

Reeder, C. H., 'lo, Engr. 

Rehnquist, E. F.. '17 

Reiff, P. F., g, Instr. 

Reimert, R. R. Jr., '14, Arch. 

Rein, L. E., '06, Sec. 

Reitz, W. R., '13, Engr. 

Renner, E. T., '05, Engr. 

Renwick, G. W., '16, Engr. 

Renwick, Ruth M., '14, Supvr. 

Reuni, H. E., '13, Engr. 

Rexwinkle, F. D., '12, Engr. 

Ribback, L., '15 

Rich, D. B., 'I's, Farmer 

Rich, P. C, '14, Chem. 

Richards, Helen, M., '14, Teacher 

Richards, L. S., '04. Engr. 

Richardson, Edith M., '09, Teacber 

Richardson, W. H., '07, Engr. 

Ripley, C. T., '09, Insp. 

Ripple, Ruth A., '18 

Ritter, J. €>., '17 

Ritter, W. T., '18 

Roane, T. D., '17 

Roarke, R. C, g, Chem. 

Roberts, C. S.. '12, Lawyer 

Roberts, Erma D. (Mrs. F. S. Henderson) 

'14 
Roberts. W. R., '88. Engr. 
Robinson, A. F., '80, Engr. 
Robinson, H. F., '06, Arch. 
Rohn, F. A., '16, Arch. 
Root. R. R., f. Land. Card. 
Ropp, F. N., '08, Designer 
Rose, W. B., '10, Asst. 
Rosenberg, F., '16, Cerara. 
Ross, E. L., g. Prof. 
Rosset, L., '15, Engr. 
Roth, Florence C, '18 
Rotrock, H. M., '16, Salesman 
Roulston, R. B., '04 
Rowe, C. B., '17 
Rowe, J., '17 
Rowe, J. L., '17, Engr. 
Roy, H. M., '05, Enpr. 
Rueff, T. A., '16, Designer 
Rugg, H. O., g. Prof. 
Rudnick, P. F. A., '99, Physician 
Ruskamp, W. H., '11. Engr. 
Russell, L. M., '12, Mgr. 
Russell. W. E.. '11, Acct. 
Rusy, B. F., '17 
Ruth, T. L., '16, Lawyer 
Ryther, H. W., '15, Engr. 
Sager, F. A., f, Engr. 



(11 rCAGO— Continued 
Sailer, F.. '18 
Samson, C. L., '02, Engr. 
SairueU, Theresa M., '18, Journ. 
Sandberg, R. L., '12, Draftsman 
Sanders, A. H., h. Ed. 
Sargeant, S. S., 13, Lawyer 
Sato, K., '18 

Sayers, A. J. '95, Salesman 
Sayers, W. W., '97, Engr. 
Sayre. C. B., '13, Auto. Bus. 
Seaman, A. T., '08, Engr. 
Sears, Rose R., '14, Libn. 
Seely, G. T., '99, Mgr. 
Seifried, A. G.,' '16. Land. Arch. 
Seifried, J. F., '12, Engr. 
Seiter, P. W., '10, Engr. 
Severinghaus, M. G., '13, Printer 
Scanlan, J. A., '11, Engr. 
.Schacht, F. W., '97, Teacher 
Schacfer, J. V. E., '88, Engr. 
Schafmayer, A. ]., '07, Engr. 
Schaller, Emma, E., (Mrs. F. H. Millard) 

Scheidenhelm, E. L., '92, Engr. 

Scheifley, W. H., f 

Schertz, J. W., '07, Engr. 

Schetnitz, H., '15 

Schiesswohl, P. G., '15, Bus. 

Schiesswohl. R. L., '16 

Schifflin, A. K., '18 

Schill, Gertrude B., '11, Instr. 

Schmidt, H.. '05, Engr. 

Schobinger. E., '15, Engr. 

Schoeller, J. E., '06, Engr. 

Schoene, II. F., '17 

Schoiz, .\. L., '12, Draftsman 

Scholz, H. A., '07, Chem. 

Schoolcraft, H. L., f. Bus. 

Schoolcraft, P. L., '13, Teacher 

Schrader, A. C, '85, Engr. 

Schreiber, L. H., '18 

.Schreibcr, O. W. K., '07, Banker 

Schreiber, R. E., '04, Lawyer 

Schutt, W. K., '99 

Schurecht, H. G., '14, Engr. 

Schwartz, O. J., '12, Correspondent 

Schwarzkoff, Florence A. (Mrs. E. W. 
Donaho) '09 

Scott, E. S., '14, Engr. 

Scott, G. R., '17 

Scott, R. C, '13, Sec. 

Scroggin, Mildred A. (Mrs. R. B. Foster) 
'15 

Shamel, C. A., '91, Editor 

Shapiro, I. M., '12, Mgr. 

Shaw, E. J., '10, Engr. 

Shaw, F. W., '17 

Shea. J. C, '96, Salesman 

Sheean, H. D., '99, Atty. 

Sheldon, N. E.. ^8 

Shimmin, R. P., '02, Salesman 

Shively, W. S., '15, Engr. 

Shklowsky, A. J .,'10, Engr. 

Shlaudeman, F., '82, Mgr. 

Shobe, F. D., '14, Lawyer 

Shonts, T. D., '15 

Shrader, F. K., '09, Broker 

Shultz, Edith A., '13, Stenog. 

Siegel, I., 'is. Lawyer 

Siegfried, E. O., '16, Draftsman 

Simmons, H. H., '09, Engr. 

Simonini, P. C, '12, Eiigr. 

Simons, A. M., *i2, Engr. 

Simons, Rayna D. C. (Mrs. S. M. Ra- 
phaelson) '17 

Simons, R. S.. '16 

Simpson, A. M., '13, Engr. 

Sims, C. E., 'is, Chem. 

Sinclair, Clara, '12, Teacher 

Skelley, C. E., '05, Engr. 

.Skinner, E. R., '03, Engr. 

Skinner, J. K., '14, Teacher 

Slack, H. L., '16, Instrumentman 

Sladek, G. E., '17 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



CHICAGO— Continued 

Sladek, V. R., '12, Salesman 
Slater, W. F., '94, Osteopathist 
Slawson, H. H.. 10, Adjuster 
Slonnegar, W. D., '12, Agt. 
Slosson, R. L., '11, Engr. 
Smart, A., 'vj, Engr. 
Smejkal, F. J., '14, Farm Adv. 
Smejkal. J. A., Jr., '07, Engr. 

Smidl, E., '17 

Smith, A. D., '13, Mgr. 

Smith, C. E., '16, Engr. 

Smith, C. W., '13, Engr. 

Smith, G. C, '01, Surgeon 

Smith, H. W., '04. Y..M. C. A. Sec. 

Smith, Julia H., t 

Smith, L. D., f. Practitioner 

Smith, Robert, '14, Engr. 

Smoot, Elma (Mrs. F. J. Smoot) '99 

Soderberg, A. F., '13. Engr. 

Sommer, A. N., '06, Mgr. 

Sotola, J., '18 

Spencer, F. W., '97, Engr. 

Spencer, N. S., '82, Arch. 

Spengler, L. W., '11, Engr. 

Sporlein, L. W., '14, Merchant 

Stahl, W. A., '16, Salesman 

Stair, J. L„ Jr., '08, Engr. 

Standish, S., '10, Engr. 

Stanger, O. C, '09. Chem. 

Stanton, S. C, '79, Physician 

Steele, A. D., f, Supt. 

Steele, D. A. K.. h, Surg. 

Steele. P., '89, Engr. 

Steinhoff, F. L.. '17, Ed. 

Steinmayer, A. G., '16, Engr. 

Stevens, Lucia A. (Mrs. R. J. De Motte") 
'03 

Stewart, Ella M., '83, Teacher 

Stiff, R. M., '08. Chem. 

Stirton, J. C, '16, Engr. 

Stoltey, Marie J. (Mrs. H. T. Nafziger) 

'13 

Stone, A. G., '16, Engr. 

Stough, G. H., '13, Engr. 

Straub, W. F.. '18, Chem. 

Street, Marietta L. (Mrs. H. M. Price) 
'03 

Streff, A. P.. '09, Engr. 

Strehlow, O. E., '96, Engr. 

Strom, J.. '10, Engr. 

Stromberg, T. W,, '06, Engr. 

Stumpf, E. H., '16, Acct. 

Styles, E. B., '12, Engr. 

Summers, A. R., '15, Engr. 

Sutcliffe, Marjorie (Mrs, P. D. Amsbary) 
'15 

Sutherland, J. B., Jr., '12, Designer 

Sutton, F. H., '16, Credit Man 

Swanberg, Marie (j., '18, Dietitian 

Sweeney, A. F., f. Instr. 

Sweeney, P. J., '15, Foreman 

Swenson, C .E., '17 

Swenson. E. H., '13, Engr. 

Swett, W. C, '09, Designer 

Swift, Elizabeth A., '09, Ed. 

Swits, F. H., '10, Sec. 

Sylvester, Grace D., '18 

Taft, L., '79, Sculptor 

Tarnoski, P. T., '07, Chem. 

Tarracciano, A. E., '14, Engr. 

Taylor, Hazel E., '13, Teacher 

Taylor, Margaret, '14, Teacher 

Taylor, Ruth B. (Mrs. E. W. Wagenseil) 

'05 
Tear, H. R., '14, Engr. 
Tear, Julia F., '11, Teacher 
Terrey, W. H.. '10, Draftsman 
Thayer, Alice C. (Mrs. W. F. Lyon) '12 
Thayer, C, '13, Salesman 
Thayer, H. S., '10, Engr. 
Theodorson, W. A., '01, Engr. 
Thomas, D., '81, Mgr. 
Thompson, C. H., '14, Mgr. 
Thompson, F. L., '96, Engr. 



CHICAGO— Continued 

Thompson, F. L., '02, Acct. 

Thompson, G. H., '00, Dept. Mgr. 

Thompson, Lillian M., '16, Teacher 

Thompson, M., '02, Engr. 

Thompson, Susan E., '97, Teacher 

Thomson, A., '09, Merchant 

Thoren, J. M., '11, Engr. 

Thorndike, Clara L., '15, Teacher 

Thorne, L. E., '15 

Thorud, B. M., '18 

Thrasher, H. M., 'ii, Y. M. C. A. Sec. 

Tobey, H. E., '10, Engr. 

Tower, W. E., '94, Teacher 

Townsend, W., '93, Salesman 

Touzalin, Clara B. (Mrs. P. E. Stone) '09 

Travis, R. E., '04, Engr. 

Trees, M. J., '07, V. P. 

Trimble, Clara E. (Mrs. G. H. Fenn) '04, 

Teacher 
Trimble, Mary L., '06, Teacher 
Troeger, P. T., '16, Land. Card. 
Troy, Mary Z., '15, Libn. 
Tucker, G. M., '17 
Tull, A. L., '09. Dentist 
Tumbleson, A. T., '10 
Uphaus, B. R., '15 
Urbain, L. F., '10. Arch. 
Vanden Boom, G. Q.., '16, Engr. 
Van DerVoort, W. H., f, Mfr. 
Vaniman, R. L., '12, Engr. 
\'an Winkle, P. K., '17, Salesman 
Vaughan, G. P., '15 
Vear, C. E., '12, Adv. Agt. 
Venning, F. L., f. Arch. 
N'igeant, G., Jr., '12, Arch. 
Voigt, H. L., '16 
Vollweiler, E. H., g, Chem. 
\^on der Lippe, E. C. F., '02, Engr. 
Wagenseil, E. W., '05, Mgr. 
Wagner, A. L., '14, Real Est. 
Wagner, C, f. Sec. 
Wagner, Roberta J., '18 
Wagoner, E. O., '06, Ins. Agt. 
Wahl, H. R., '01. Engr. 
Wait, E. L., '01, Chem. 
Wakefield, G. M., '97, Engr. 
Wakefield, N. R., Jr., '07, Lawyer 
Waldie, J. R. R., '10, Farmer 
Walker, R. A., '11. Stud. 
Walker, S., '17, Engr. 
Wall, R. J. F., '07, Arch. 
Wallace, E. D., '17 
Wallace, Mabel C, '14, Teacher 
Walter. C. A.. '98, Mgr. 
Ward, Janet, '18, Teacher 
Ward, Mamie L., '15. Teacher 
Wardall, W. J., '08, Banker 
Warren, G. E., '12, Engr. 
Washington, Margaret (Mrs. B. S. Pfeif- 

fer) g 
Waters, E. E., '12, Salesman 
Watt, L. A., '10, Chem. 
Weakley, H. G., '01, Business 
Weaver, H. J., '06, Engr. 
Webber, H. E., '16, Arch. 
Webster, R. F.. '06, Teacher 
Weedman, F. J., '94 
Weeks, C. E., '11, Engr. 
Weeks, H. W., '04, Engr. 
Weil M. E., '12, Salesman 
Weisfeld, L. H., '13, Draftsman 
Weld, L. D. H., g, Mgr. 
Wells, Grace A. (Mrs. R. V. Morgan) g, 

Instr. 
Wells, M. M., g, Instr. 
Wenter. L. M., '12 Engr. 
Wesselhoeft, C. D., '02, Engr. 
West, R. R., '07, Engr. 
Westenhaver, J. L., '18 
Westfall. C. C. '07, Engr. 
Westland, E. H.. '16. Sec. 
Wetzel, C. L., '98, Engr. 
Wheaton, Hazel D. (Mrs. E. H. Westland) 

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ILLINOIS— Continued 



CHICAGO— Continued 

Wheeler, E. J., 'ii, Engr. 

Wheeler, R. C, '15, Estimator 

Whitaker, Ruth L., '12, Teacher 

White, Anna D., '04, Libn. 

White, F. H., Jr., '16, Engr. 

White, F. M., '09, Ed. 

White, J. D.. '02 

White, J. G., '13, Salesman 

White, K. B., '11, Engr. 

White, Mahala J., '06, Teacher 

White, Wiebe A.. '08, Libn. 

White, Winifred E., '18, Teacher 

Whitney, Helen W., '13, Teacher 

Whitten, J. H., '11, Asst. 

Wiedling, C. C, '15, Salesman 

Wien. J. H., '18 

Wikoff, Minna, '14, Instr. 

Wikoff, Ruth I., '18, Teacher 

Wilczynski, E. J., f. Prof. 

Wilder, H. W.. '86 

Wiley, G. G., '12, Draftsman 

Wilkinson, L. E., '06, Arch. 

Willcox, Lucy B. E. (Mrs. J. D. Wallace) 

'00 
Williams, D. D., '07, Businesss 
Williams, G. B., '99, Engr. 
Williams, Mary E., '04, Physician 
Williams, R. C, '13, Engr. 
Wilson, B., '12, Engr. 
Wilson, Besse E., '07, Libn. 
Wilson, Helen M. (Mrs. W. Schlueter) '16 
Wilson. H. S., '12, Mgr. 
Wilson, N. K., '14, Salesman 
Wilson, R. C, '90, Doctor 
Wilson, T., '02, Editor 
Wjnokur, M. C, '16, Instrumentman 
Winters, C. P.. '15, Secret Service 
Winters. L. M., '18 
Witte, Hulda C, '10, Teacher 
Woleben, W. T., 'i8 
Wolf. Elsa C, '17 
Wolff, S.. '02, Engr. 
Wood. Adeline, '16 
Wood, F. L., '76 

Woodbridge, Mary E., '08, Analyst 
Woodin, E. C, '07, Business 
Woods, A. C, Jr., '17 
Woods, G. E., '13, Lawyer 
Woods, R. C, '17, Phys. Dir. 
Woolston, W. H.. '13, Physician 
Wray, T., '00, Electn. 
Wright, S. B., '09. Engr. 
Wright, Eliza M. (Mrs. M. W. Canaday) 

'85 
Wright, Helen G., '07 
Wright, Lora (Mrs. G. B. Williams) g 
Wright, M. R., '06, Merchant 
Wright, Minnie R. (Mrs. R. Q. Burton) 

'14 
Wright, W. H., '96, Teacher 
Wrisley, G. A., '16, Chem. 
Wroby, N. W., '18 
Wussow. A. F. D., '09, Chem. 
Wyeth, W. H., '11, Draftsman 
Yates, J. W., '07. Engr. 
Yates, T.. '06, Engr. 
Yeakel, W. K.. '95, Doctor 
Young, A. T., '17 
Ziesing. A., '78, Business 
Zipf. F. J., '02, Asst. Prin. 
Zollinger, J. E., '15, Salesman 

:HICAG0 HEIGHTS 

Ashdown, E. H., '09. Engr. 
Badger, H. S.. '13, Electn. 
Chandler. W. H. C, g, Chem. 
Krehbiel. J. F., f, Chem. 
McCoy, M. H., '08, Engr. 
Vance. W. N., '95, Engr. 
Whelan, J. M.. Jr., '13. Engr. 
Williams, G. R., '10. Engr. 

:hillicothe 

Hunter. Margaret, '18 



CIIILLICOTHE^Continued 
Hunter, R. F., '13, Buyer 
Jordan, Helen M. (Mrs. H. Truitt) '11 
Kirk, H. S., '15, Lawyer 
Neill, Alma J., '13, Asst. 
Proctor, O. A., '90 
Truitt, H., '11, Banker 

CHRISMAN 

Booker, Helen E., '04, Prin., H. S. 

Cusick, J. F., '03, Lawyer 

Hoult, Bessie B. (Mrs. C. J. Pankow) '12, 

Teacher 
Kimmel, L., '16, Prin. 
McClure, Winifred L.. '16, Teacher 

CHRISTOPHER 

Tygett, R., '09, Lawyer 
CICERO 

Frazee, R. C, '14, Tester 
Kerner, J. C, '17 
Kerner, R. J., f. Stud. 
Matousek, J.. '05, Engr. 
Sladek, R. B.. '18 
Smithson, A. T., '14, Draftsman 
Walker, Jennie A., '16, Teacher 
Zahrobsky, E. F., '09, Sec. 

CISCO 

Augustus, Lalah M., '17, Teacher 
Augustus, R. E., '16, Teacher 

CISSNA PARK 

McCracken, H. O., '14, Farmer 

Oathout, C. L., '13, Farmer 

Pruitt, C. J., '09. Merchant 

Sailor, I. C., '15, Cattle Breeder 

Turner, Bessie I. (Mrs. C. L. Oathout) '14 

lLAREMONT 

Armstrong, J. E., '97, Dairyman 

Cr.ARENCE 

Frederick, E. M., '17 

CLAY CITY 

Keach, W. M., '16. Orchardist 



CLAYTON 

Smith, S. C. 



'14, Mgr. 



CLIFTON TERRACE 

Rosenberg, H. B., '18 

CLINTON 

Abbott, Frances D., '10, Teacher 

Allen, F. O., '16. Prin. 

Allen, L., '13, Prof. 

Bentley, Beulah B., '18, Teacher 

Bridgman, Minnie C. (Mrs. L. W. Ingham) 

'01 
Campbell, Amanda (Mrs. M. Moore) '75 
Carter, C. W., '93, Phys. 
Corrington, C. E., '09, Mgr. 
Hart, P. M., '14. Engr. 
Ingham. L. W., '02. Lawyer 
Mann, Mary E. (Mrs. C. W. Carter) '93 
Nebel, C. A., '15. Farmer 
Nebel, Dora M., '14. Teacher 
Rundle, W. B., '17, Farmer 
Walker, C. C, '15. Farmer 
Walker, Helen, '18. Cashier 
Ziegler, J. F. S., '07, Farmer 

COAL CITY 

Campbell, C. W., '17 
Littler, S. H., '11, Prin. 

COATSBURG 

Dralle, H. E., '16 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



15, Ttacher 



'16, Teacher 



1.., '15, Farmer 



COBDEN 

Rich, C. W.. '04, Farmer 
Watson, R. M., '17 

COLCHESTER 

Terrill, F., '08, Engr. 
COLFAX 

rienline, H. H., '14, Instr. 

Hicks, R. H., '13 

Horney, VV. R., '17, Teacher 

Marquis, D. B., '14, Farmer 

Wiley, J. E., '13, Farmer 

COLLINSVILLB 

Bartells, G. C. Jr., '08, Chem. 
Bernhardt, Josepliine E., '16, Teacher 
Kennedy, J. W., '94, Arch. 

CONGRESS PARK 

Morris, T. E., '08, Draftsman 
Morris, V. L., '15. Insp. 
Robbins, J., '10, Engr. 

COOPERSTOWN 

Parks, Wilma G. 
CRESCENT CITY 

Helmreich, Agnes J. S 
CRETE 

Trowbridge, ( 

CROSSVILLE 

Johnson. R. M., '17, Farmer 
Stokes, C. N., g, Teacher 

CRYSTAL LAKE 

Berg, B. C '16, Teacher 

Burleigh, Inez L., '18 

Shelton, A. M., '03, Supt. Schs. 

CUBA 

Ewan, Caroline V., '18 

Smith, G. C, '16. Prin. 

Smith, Mary P., '18, Diet. 

Smith, Nellie E. (Mrs. O. R. Grady) '08 

CUTLER 

Braden, C. A., 'os 

DALTON CITY 

Freeland, C. B., '11 

DANVERS 

Hough, C. F., '16, Lawyer 

DANVILLE 

Allen. L. T., '05, Judge 

Besore, Hazel (Mrs. G. C. McCann) '08 

Boggs, Martha II. (Mrs. I. A. Love) '83 

Bookwalter, R. R., '09, Lawyer 

Bowman, Mabel I., '17, Teacher 

Boyle, J. M., '06, Lawyer 

Brand, R. K., 'og, Supvr. 

Bredehoft. Mabel, '09, Teacher 

Briles, B. S., '80, Business 

Burns, O. M., '16 

Cannon, J. G., h, Congressman 

Carter, I. R., '14, Lawyer 

Cass, S., '12. Supt. 

Checkley, J. H., '13, Farm Adv. 

Cline, J. R., '15, Engr. 

Dalbey, E. L., '13. Lawyer 

Doughty, I. N., '06, Supt. 

Ely, H. M., '99, Engr. 

Ercanbrack. H. E., '09, Engr. 

Faulk, M. C, '17. Minister 

Fisher. J. F., '90, Engr. 

Fleming, Sara A., g. Teacher 

Getman, R. L., '14, Engr. 

Giddings, M. T^., '17. Teacher 

Hall, A. R., '01. Lawyer 



DANVILLE— Continued 

Holderman, Marjorie C. .(Mrs. G. H. 

Schultz) '03 
Ilornor, Nellie N.. 'i.> 
Hubbart, C. C., '09, Engr. 
Jackson, Mabel C, '15, Teacher 
James, C. A., '09, Engr. 
Johns, D. C, '17 
Johnson, A. A., '08, Lawyer 
Johnson, J. E., '01, Business 
Jones, R. H., 'i I 
Kent, L. M., '96, Lawyer 
Koch. C. E., '15, Engr. 
Lane. Cora M. (Mrs. E. G. Wiedman) '13, 

Teacher 
Lewis, C. M., '96, Arch. 
Lewis, Lucy E., '11, Teacher 
Liese, G. C, '96, Arch. 
Lindley, W. C, 'oi. Lawyer 
Love, Beryl F., '18 
Ludwick, G. W., '96, Arch. 
Lumbrick, A., '08, .\dv. 
Mclntire, M. M., '06. Teacher 
Moore, Sara E., '18 
Moschcl, Margaret (Mrs. S. A. Schicke- 

danz) '12 
Neal, Essie E. (Mrs. A. W. Hayes) '10 
Nydegger, Charlotte (Mrs. W. C. Jackson) 

'08 
Piatt, C, '14, Lawyer 
Rav, R. W., 'II, Constr. 
Rottger, R. C, '13, Treas. 
.Sanford, Harriet A., '16, Teacher 
Schecter, R. W., '16, Teacher 
Schickedanz, S. A., '11, Engr. 
Skadden, H. F., '15, Arch. 
Smith. L. M., g 
Story, Helen D., g. Teacher 
Stuebe, L. F. W., '03, Arch. 
Swain, D. T., '17 
Walz, Emilie I., '16, Instr. 
Wolter, H. F., '18, Supvr. 
Yeager, O. K., '11, Constr. 

DAWSON 

Morgan, C. A., '15 
DECAIIUR 

Allin, Eugenia, '03, Libn. 

Barnes, E. C, '17, Tester 

Bramhall, A. E., '10, Arch. 

Brown, E. C, '07, Engr. 

Burnett, W.. Jr., '14, Engr. 

Capron, F. R., '97, Draftsman 

Carey, W. J., '06, Lawyer 

Connard, A. F., '12, Draftsman 

Corley, IL, '13, Engr. 

Corley, S.. '15, Engr. 

Curtis, B. T., '17 

Denz, R. E.. '16 

DeWolfe, Mary E., '14, Teacher 

Dick. C. R.. '07, Engr. 

Dickey, J. IL, '98, Dentist 

Fisher, Fay L., g. Teacher 

Fisher, L. N., '12, Engr. 

Gibson, R. .\., '17 

Gray. J. M., '18 

Halterman, II. J., '15, Engr. 

Hannum, Myrtle N., '05. Clerk 

Hartsock, Nelle M., '14, Mgr. 

Hostctlcr. W. B., '18 

Hutchin. C. E., '07, Lawyer 

Ilyslop, W. II., g, Instr. 

Jones, .•\. A., '10, Lawyer 

Kayser, C. S., '18 

Kean, II. P., g, Instr. 

Ketch, J. M., '17. Engr. 

Kirby, W. I., '14. Arch. 

Kirk, Bertha M., '17. Supvr. 

Kirk, Josephine, '12. Teacher 

Lindsay, F. M., '04. Pub. 

Lutz R. S., '15. Engr. 

McGinley, W., '05, Lawyer 

McNulta, S.. '17 

Metz. C. A., 'is, Engr. 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



DECATUR— Continued 

Metzler, A. M., '16, Merchant 

Miller, R. A., '11, Engr. 

Monroe, R., '12, Lawyer 

Moray, II. H., '05, Lawyer 

Nelson, Charlotte B. (Mrs. C. M. Jack) '03 

Nichol, Marion S., '08, Teacher 

Parker, Minnie (Mrs. V. N. Hostetler) '80 

Pogue, II. A., '16, Sec. 

Pogue, P. W.. '14, Lawyer 

Pogue, S. L., '14, Lawyer 

Powers. J. H., '17, Fanner 

Risley, W. J., g. Prof. 

Roberts, C. M.. '18 

Samuels, T. W., '09, Lawyer 

Shay, Mary L., '17, Ed. Asst. 

Shilling, F. W., '16, Druggist 

Smith, F. J., g, Bus. 

Smith, S. B., '07, Farmer 

Spencer, Bertha (Mrs. E. A. Miner) '95 

Starr, Bernice F., '14, Clerk 

Stonffcr, E. L.. '18. Arch. 

Thompson, Estelle, '06, Teacher 

Tinkey, O. G.. '18, Electn. 

Van Cleve, Edith J. (Mrs. E. H. Allen) '12 

Van Praag, A. V., Jr., '17 

Waggoner, A. M., '1.3, Arch. 

Waggoner, K. M., '17 

Webber, A. G., '14, Lawyer 

Weilepp, Eva S., '15, Teacher 

Weilepp, Laura E., '17 

Wheelhouse, Elizabeth L.. '18, Teacher 

Wheelhouse, Mary E., '16, Teacher 

White, H. C., '08, Lawyer 

White, R. S., '18, Advertising 

Wiley, F. R., '04, Lawyer 

Wittlinger, Emma M. (Mrs. F. W. Schlie) 

'04 
Wood, Margaret C. (Mrs. C. R. Dick) '10 
Young, O. E., '9.3, Farmer 

DEIERFIELD 

Galloway, W. J., '07 

Jordan, E. B., '08, Farmer 

Parsons, Lura E. (Mrs. E. B. Jordan) '09 

DEER GROVE 

Tervill, J. S., '91, Gardner 
DE KALB 

Alverson, Eva L. (Mrs. W. G. Eckhardt) 
'06 

Anderson, Edla V.. '18 

Avery, R. A., '17, Tester 

Clark, B. H., '17, Mgr. 

Cook, J. W., h. Coll. Pres. 

Eckhardt, W. G., '05, Agr. 

Fisk, H. D., '18, Lawyer 

Hesselbaum, Caroline E., '14, Teacher 

Hollandsworth, Helen (Mrs. B. H. Clark) 
'17 

Lacey, J. J., '17, Teacher 

Luney, E. R., '13, Draftsman 

Luney, F. S., '07, Engr. 

Luney, R. T., '15, Lawyer 

McMahon, Eva I.. '07, Libn. 

Matthewson, J. P., '11, Farmer 

Nelson, P. S., '14, Engr. * 

Phelps, J. M., g, Instr. 

Shipman, A. B., '05. Miner 

Skiles, J. R., '13, Teacher 

Staley, I. E., g, Teacher 

Staley, Irene E., g. Teacher 

Swift. Lola E., g, Instr. 

Watson, C. B., '13, Farmer 

Watson, J. W., '16, Agr. 

Whitten, C. W., '06, Prin., H. S. 

Whitten, Jennie A.. '17 

DE LAND 

Baumann, T. A., '12, Doctor 
Dauberman, Margaret L. (Mrs. R. Rine- 

hart) 'is 
McCammon, Martha, 'i8. Teacher 
Stambaugh, F. M., '14, Lawyer 
Wisegarver, Elizabeth P., '17, Teacher 



DELAVAN 

Allen, R., '76, Farmer 
Hopkins, G. B., '17, Engr. 
Hopkins, R. E., '10, Farmer 
Rcardon, C. C, '07, Farmer 
Reardon, N. D.. '00, Prof. 

DEPUE 

Wray, D. C, '98, Engr. 
DES PLAINES 

Campbell, Grace A. (Mrs. R. R. Daniclson) 

Danielson, R. R., '14, Chem. 
Gridley, G. N., '75, Business 

DIXON 

Ackert, Alice N. (Mrs. E. A. Doisey) '18 
Armington, Clara G., '18, Teacher 
Armington, Dorothy M., '15, Teacher 
Brown, Ruth E., '07, Sec. 
Clayton, T. W., '98, Engr. 
Nichols, Josephine M., '17, Teacher 
Overmier, M. D., '11, Engr. 
Woodyatt, H. F., '17 

DOLTON 

Harms, L. A. P., '11, Supt. 
Walkerly, Dorothy K., '15, Teacher 

DONGOLA 

Karraker. A. H., '16, Survr. 
DONNELLSON 

Laws, J. W., '16, Farmer 
DOWNERS GROVE 

Abbott, A. W., '12, Farmer 

Boon, W. G., '95, Engr. 

Richey, F. C, '14, Farmer 

Rolfe, Susan F. (Mrs. II. G. Butler) 'o^ 

Whitney, L. H., '17 

DUNDEE 

Cameron, G. M., '18 
Hinman, Glidden, '05, Bacteriol. 
Llinman, R. B., '15, Mgr. 
Wenholz, W. W., '11, Engr. 

DUQUOIN 

Allais, Eugenie, '16 

Barker, L. W., '94 

Kelly, L. R., '09, Lawyer 

Kimmel, H. E., '06, Lawyer 

Lynch, Margaret, '18, Teacher 

Parks, Catherine E., '17, Teacher 

Turner, F., '14, Asst. 

DURAND 

Derwent, E. F., '06, Farmer 
DWIGHT 

Donigan. F. L., '07, Engr. 

Hager, H. M., '17 

Hoffman, A. A., '17 

Seymour, R. V., '04, Lawyer 

Tanner, T. S., '17 

EARLVILLE 

Duffy, J. C, '17, Farmer 
Keeler. F. B.. '95, Contr. 
Van Alyea, M. C, (M. C. V. Alyea) '10, 
Claim Agt. 

EAST AMBOY 

Kline, W. G., '06. Teacher 
EAST DUBUQUE 

Burns, C. C, '16, Teacher 
KAST MOLINE 

Long, G. D., '09. Lawyer 

Lucas, Rena A. (Mrs. H. W. Whitsitt) 'n.(. 
Libn. 

Railsback, F. H., '10, Lawyer 

Whitsitt, H. W., '03, Arch. 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



EAST PEORIA 

Grigsby, H., '17, Rancher 
EASTON 

Ross, Nelda G., '18, Teacher 
EAST ST. LOUIS 

Apple, C. H., '14. Engr. 

Barr, Susan J. (Mrs. L. V. Walcott) '06 

Billman, D. W., '12, Lawyer 
Billman, E., '16, Lawyer 

Brockmeyer, E. J., '13, Engr. 

Brundage, Florence L., (Mrs. J. B. Mes- 
sick) '08 

Burgoon D. W., '16, Engr. 

Campbell, B. A.. '00, Lawyer 

Cartwright, Sara B. E. (Mrs. I. L. Foulon) 
'13 

Chartrand, J. B., '16, Mgr. 

Ernst, J. L., '12, Arch. 

Freels, J. W., '16, Lawyer 

Hewitt, J. H., '12, Engr. 

Hill, N. W., '10, Engr. 

Hill, W. E., '16, Commissioner 

Irwin, W. W., '09, Lawyer 

Livesay, Ruth, F., '16, L-lerk 

Merker, H. F., '98, Engr. 

Messick, J. B., '09, Lawyer 

Mills. R. W., '99. Phys. 

Morgan, G. W., '05, Engr. 

Morgan, T. S., '16 

Morgan, W. L., f. Salesman 

Nicki. F. S., ':2, Engr. 

Oehmke, M. F., '13. Lawyer 

Richeson, Virginia C, '05, Teacher 

Ropiequet, W. C, '14, Expert 

Schadt, Mabel E., '14, Mgr. 

Schlueter, W. L., '16, Repr. 

Sewell, S. I^ '14, Engr. 

Slaymaker, C. M., '08, Engr. 

Turner, C. P., '04, Engr. 

Verlie, E. J., '13, Lawyer 

Wagner, A., 'is 

Webb, C. P., '12. Lawyer 

Whitnel, J., '16, Lawyer 

EDEJLSTEIN 

Overend, H. G., '17 

EDINBURG 

Logan, (?. R., '07, Transitnian 
Logan, Grace B., '08, Diet. 
Vandeveer, H. E., '12, Engr. 

EDWARDSVILLE 

Bell. E. D., '15, Engr. 
Bell, E. D. F., '01, Engr. 
Buschmann, W. H. H., '18, Reporter 
Cook. C. F., '80. Farmer 
Eisenmayer, A. W., Jr., '10, Contr. 
Lawnin, N., '16, Engr. 
Newell, M. E., '15, Lawyer 
Pierce, B. E., '17, Salesman 
Pierce, R. C, '08, Engr. 
Robinson, Ruth L., '17 
Sheppard, C. H., 'n 
Wolf, H. C, '13. Engr. 

EFFINGHAM 

Braeuninger, Ella C. '11, Teacher 
Burrell, Beulah, '17. Teacher 
Hirtzel, Clara L., '15, Teacher 
Rucker, H. J., '13, Farm Adv. 

ELBURN 

Downing, Emily M., 'i8. Stud. 

ELDORADO 

Beach, H. C. '06, Lawyer 
Bramlet, H. B., '17, Chem. 
Du Bois, Marie M., '18, Sec. 
Murphy, M. E., g, Supt. 
Simpson, E. B., '17, Lawyer 
Voight, A. L., '12, Engr. 



ELGIN 

Abell, R. E., '04, Arch. 

Ackermann, H. C, 'og 

Brightman. M. H., '06, Engr. 

Browning, H. A., '94, Farmer 

Bull, W. E., '18 

Burdick, J. H., '01, Businesss 

Burger, A. H., '17 

Christen, L. H., '18, Arch. Engr. 

Corbey, L. J., '12, Arch. 

Gates, C. W., '13, Engr. 

Giertz, A. E., '17 

Goble, Roxana, g. Teacher 

Grant, C. T., '16, Engr. 

Harris, Hannah J., '14, Teacher 

Heindel, J. H., '16, Draftsman 

Hennings, Elfreda V.. '16 

Johnson, J. N., '17 

Kelly, R. L., '14, Supt. 

Kohn, J. L., '17 

Leverenz, A. C. G., '15, Draftsman 

Lund, J. v.. '17, Engr. 

Mann, A. W., '11, Engr. 

Mann, Marjorie D., '17, Teacher 

Miller, J. E., g, Ed. 

Parker, W. L., '80, Engr. 

Sadler, W. C, '13, Engr. 

Samuelson, R. A., '15 

Schecter, R. W., '16, Teacher 

Sercombe, R. J., '11, Engr. 

Seymour, C. H., '05, Engr. 

Swartwout, E. C., '16, Teacher 

Thatcher, F. R., '18 

Todd, T., '83, Engr. 

Tull, Effie M., '01. Teacher 

Tuthill, J. P., '17, Engr. 

Walsh, E. R.. '06 

Western, I. M., '02, Lawyer 

ELIZABETH 

Fade, Gladys, '13, Teacher 
Hagie, F. E., '09, Phys. 

ELKHART 

Stahl, G., '03, Banker ., 

ELLERY 

Bunting, L. D.. '16 

ELLIOTT 

Helgeland, Lillie I., '15, Teacher 

ELLISVILLE 

Cattron, C. L., '13, Farmer 
Cattron, J. W., '03, Farmer 

ELMHURST 

Holch, F. L., '04, Teacher 

Ingberg, S., g, Engr. 

Talbot, W. L., '10. Supvr. 

Van Dorsten. Josephine (Mrs. F. L. 

Holch) '09, Prin. 
Vestal, A. G., '11, Instr. 
Wolf, O. F., '10. Draftsman 

' ELMWOOD 

Jarman, H. P., '03, Farmer 
Pulsipher, Irene E., '16, Teacher 
Schulz, F. J., '18 
Schulz, J. A., '17, Chem. 

EL PASO 

Evans, W. B.. f, Instr. 

Fruin, Elizabeth, '13 

Fruin, Mary C, '09, Teacher 

Glessing. Barbara F., '16, Teacher 

Haas, O. F., '18 

Hurd A. B.. '98, Farmer 

McElhiney, Ruth, '18, Teacher 

Rich, E. A., '13, Lawyer 

Shoemaker, Theodora (Mrs. C. F. Curtiss) 

'04 
Van Meter, Helen J. (Mrs. C. J. Alyea) '06 



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ELVASTON 

Warren, D. E., '17, Acct. 
RLWOOD 

States, W. D., '97, Farmer 
EMERSON 

Reed, M. J., '17, Eiigr. 
ENGLEWOOD 

Barradell, A. E., '11, Teacher 
EUREKA 

Davidson, L. J., g 

Dickinson, R. J., '94, Engr. 

Felter, J. F., '10, Farmer 

Felter, Mary E., '14, Teacher 

EVANSTON 

Badger, Eunice, L., '18, Teacher 

Baker, Adaline, M., '02, Libn. 

Bishop, Jessie E., '16, Libn. 

Bradshaw, Jessie I. (Mrs. H. R. White) '03 

Carmichael, W. J., '13, An. Husb. Spec. 

Carter, A. J., '06, Lawyer 

Chambers, W. H., '15, Bacteriol. 

Chapman, D. V.. '18 

Comstock, D. F., '15, Conductor 

Corke, G. R., '13, Engr. 

Denton, G. B., f, Instr. 

Ellis, H.. ':6, Clerk 

Ellis, G. H., '85, Chem. 

Ermentrout, Anna M. (Mrs. C. A. Kamper) 

'86 
Ford, E. J., '05, Phys. 
Gill, G. T., 'is. Arch. 
Grey, N. F., '17, Broker 
Griffin, J. M., '15, Salesman 
Gunn, A. H., '07, Mgr. 
Heath, W. A., '83, Banker 
Heilman, R. E., f. Dean 
Hills, D. A., '17, Engr. 
Holgate, T. F., h. Prof. 
Judson, F. M., '17. Bus. 
Jutton, L., '02, Engr. 
Knowlton, W. D., '03, Engr. 
Lamkin, Nina B., '93 
Larmier, R. S., '07, Engr. 
McElveen, W. T., Jr., '16 
McKay, F. M., '81, Teacher 
Maddock, Kathryn, g. Journalist 
Marquis, S. D., g 
Murphy, Mary A., '16, Instr. 
Nelson, F. L, '97 
Nightingale, A. P., t. Educator 
Nightingale, H. T., g. Prof. 
Nitz, I. C, '08, Engr. 
Olin, Irene B., '15, Teacher 
Omer, L., '02, Phys. Dir. 
Pollard, W. L., '06, Lawyer 
Pooley, W. v., '98, Prof. 
Rogers, G. S., '16, Engr. 
Seiler, O. E., '12, Teacher 
Shipman. W. D., '14, Engr. 
Skarstedt, M., '11, Libn. 
Smith, M. G., g, Instr. 
Smith, P. F., g, Instr. 
Sprague, N. E., '18 
Stewart, W. M., '07, Mgr. 
Thompson, D. G., g, Asst. 
Turner, W. V.. '12, Journ. 
Ward, J. F., f, Asst. 
Warner, W. H., '05, Engr. 
Washburn, L. T., '10, Buyer 
Wiley, D. F., "^lo, Mgr. 
Wilson, W. M.. f. Prof.. 
Woods R. J., '17 
Van Cleve, A. T., '11, Lawyer 
Van Deusen, A. B., '12, Engr. 

EVANSVILLE 

Quick, G. E., '14, Supt. 

EWING 

Caldwell, L. R., '15. Investigator 
Chalcraft, L. W., '17, Farm Adv. 



FAIRBURY 

Broadwell, Agnes M., '18, Stenographer 

Burns, C. A., 'it. Lawyer 

Frye, Mary H., '15, Teacher 

Mapel, Francis P., '17 

Morrisori, I. G., '17, Farmer 

Powell, Bernice, '14, Teacher 

Schnetzler, C. H., '10, Arch. 

FAIRFIELD 

Carrier, Adela P. (Mrs. W. K. Galeener) 

'14 
Creighton, E. W., 'is. Farmer 
Galeener, W. K., '11, Hort. 
Linsley, C. M., 'i6. Farmer 
Matteson, G. H., 'is, Farmer 
Rapp, J. H., 'is 

FAIRMOUNT 

Hawkins, E. W., '16, Farmer 
Porterfield, W. B., '13, Banker 
Rowand, K. E., '07, Farmer 

FAIRVIEW 

Cattron, K., '10, Salesman 
FARINA 

de Werff, H. A., '14, Instr. 
FARMER CITY 

Brandon, Eugenie J.. '18 

Herrick, L. G., '03, Lawyer 

Herrick, L. R., '92, Lawyer 

Kincaid, Ruth M., '17, Teacher 

Watson, G. W., '14, Lawyer 

Willerton, Fay, '13 

FARMINGDALE 

Cooper, M. A., '11, Farmer 
FARMINGTON 

Gentle, G. E., '13, Asst. 

Howell, Grace L. (Mrs. R. V. Cordell) '16 

McCullough, Mary E.. '18, Teacher 

Rohlfing, A. R., '14, Farmer 

FIELDON 

Reardon, C. H., '07, Lawyer 
FINDLAY 

Snapp, R. R., '13, Instr. 

Wright, N. A., '15. Farmer 

FISHER 

Newcomb, W. H., '18 

FITHIAN 

Smoot, Elizabeth E., 'is 
Stevenson, Ailsie M., '17, Teacher 

FLANAGAN 

Joosten, E. J., '17 
FLAT ROCK 

Maxwell, L, C. '17 
FLORA 

Chatten, C. E., '16, Teacher 

Hill, R. E., '17, Lawyer 

Smith, C. E., '07, Farmer 

FOOSLAND 

Bright, L. O.. '15, Prin. 
DeLong, W. E., '17, Mgr. 

FOREST PARK 

Wagner, Esther A., '18 

FORREST 

Hull, H. B., '12, Farmer 

Neff, Edna E. (Mrs. H. B. Hull) '11 

Opie, Glen E.. '16, Teacher 

FORSYTH 

Benton, F. S., '11, Insp. 



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FRANKLIN 

Gibson, C. R., 'is, Farmer 
Wright, A. T., '13 

FRANKLIN GROVE 

Holley, C. E., '12, Psychol. 
FREDERICK 

Rebman, Gail, '09, Teacher 
FREEPORT 

Baldwin, L. S., '16, Instr. 

Brockmeier, Angelina L., '17, Investigator 

Davis, L. L.. '17 

Deppell, R. E., '17, Arch. 

Engle, R. H., '17, Farmer 

Hiveley, O. G., '09, Supt. 

James, H. D., '02, Lawyer 

Jun^kung, L. F., '16, Agt. 

Mensenkamp, L. E., '16, Teacher 

Phillips. N. C, '05 Phys. 

Smith, D. L., '11, Engr. 

Tagcart, J. E., t 

FULTON 

Sternberg, B. L., '15, Farmer 
GALATIA 

Abney, B., '14, Farmer 

Abney, M. D., '12, Teacher 

GALENA 

McNeill, Angelino, '18 
Schneider, A. C, '17, Engr. 
Sheean, F. T., '99, Lawyer 

GALESBURG 

Aldrich, H. G., '13, Arch. 

Beadle, J. G., '88. Arch. 

Bracker, E. M. D., '08, Agr. 

Davenport, Alice V., '14, Libn. 

Davis, G. T., g. Prof. 

Deets, H. B., ^^14, Farm Mgr. 

Flynn, C. C., g 

Haines, F. L., '16, Salesman 

Handke, P. A., '14, Ceram. 

Hardy, G. B., '05, Lawyer 

Hirth, Laura E., '16, Instr. 

Kost, J. C., '09, Lawyer 

McClelland, T., h, Pres. Emeritus 

Mussenden, Ruth (Mrs. I. Nelson) '16 

Nelson, I., '12, Chem. 

Ogden, C. L., '03. Lawyer 

Peterson, Eleanor S., '16, Teacher 

Peterson, W. A., g, Instr. 

Poor, C. M., f. Dean 

Stahl, Myrtle L., '14. Teacher 

Springe, O., '12, Engr. 

Thoreen, Edna A., g. Teacher 

Tunnicliff, J. J., Jr., '01, Lawyer 

Waterman, Mary E. (Mrs. D. Gamble) '17 

Watson, Helen G., g. Teacher 

GALVA 

Hudson, H. H., '08, City Controller 
Johnstone, G. R., '13, Instr. 
Mink, D. L., '18, Salesman 
Morgan, M. S., '08, Draftsman 
Yocum, E. L., '04, Business 

GARDNER 

Williams, E. C, '14, Engr. 

GAYS 

Hardinger, R. W., '14, Physician 
Kern, V. H.. '16, Teacher 

GENESEO 

Bauer, Effie L. (Mrs. L. K. Ellsberry) '06. 

Teacher 
Cole, H. L., '14, Teacher 
Dedrick, Eva A.. '12 
Eiszner, Louise (Mrs. E. C. Magee) '12 
Fisher, Abigail E., '15, Libn. 
Fisher, Helen V., '16, Stud. 



GENESEO— Continued 

Gray, B. S., '04, Lawyer 

Griffin, W. L., '14, Journ. 

Hoit, M. E., 'is. Farmer 

Hoit, O. W., '79, Farmer 

Hosford, Susan E., '16, Teacher 

Hunt, Mabel, D. (Mrs. W. W. Tuttle) '04 

Kiner, H. D.. '18 

Magee, E. C, '13 Farmer 

Mitchell, Grace (Mrs. M. E. Hoit) '16 

Reeder, J. C, '17, Supt. 

RichmorTd, W. M., '17, Farmer 

Searle, T. G., '18, Stud. 

Smith, G. L., '17, Farmer 

Smith, J. W., '17 

Smith, Velda E., '18, Instr. 

Taylor, N. O., '18. Asst. 

Wilkinson, E. G., '15, Acct. 

GENEVA 

Dahlin, Edna O., '18 

GENOA 

Brown, D. S., '7s, Banker 
Olmstead, C. E., '71, Missionary 
Sandall, E. E., '13, Farmer 
Stewart, C. A., '08, Live Stock Dealer 
Worcester, Lenora M., '15, Prof. 

GEORGETOWN 

Fletcher, M. S., '99, Doctor 
Minnis, L. E., '16, Teacher 
Sheets, H. M., '17, Teacher 

GERLAW 

Porter, H. H., '17 
GIBSON CITY 

Charles, Alta A. (Mrs. W. E. McKeever) 
'07 

Estee, H. C, '96, Engr. 

McKeever, W. E., '10, Farmer 

Mottier, C. H., '10. Engr. 

Noble, W., '96 

Onken, G. F., Jr., '10, Farmer 

Schroeder, G. W., '14, Farmer 

Simms, W. H., Jr.. '16, Farmer 

Wilson, L. R., '07, Ins. Agt. 

GIFFORD 

Morse, J. D., 'g6. Banker 
Pierce, Laura, E. (Mrs. C. D. Cain) '10 
/Wood, G. v.. '10. Graindealer 
Wooldridge, F. M., '13, Druggist 

GILLESPIE 

Rice, H. M.. '14 
GILMAN 

Griffith, C. P.. '14, Engr. 

Hare, F. C, '13. Prin. 

Harris, R. B.. '18 

Miller, F. R., '16, Salesman 

Stevenson, Dorothy, '17. Diet. 

GILSON 

Butt, H. M., '14, Engr. 
McKown, H. C, g, Teacher 

GIRARD 

Bellamy, A., '81, Business 

Gehant, Evelyn (Mrs. T. H. Lloyd) '16 

GLADSTONE 

Porter, Margaret L., *i8 

GLASFORD 

Sander, R. L., '14, Engr. 

GLASGOW 

Ward, Mary M., '18, Stud. 

GLEN ARM 

Sprague, Villa M. (Mrs. J. P. Stout) '10 



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GLEN CARBON 

Kerchner, F. W., '94, Phys. 
GLENCOE 

Antoszewski, R. H., '18 

Brigham, E. R.. '18 

Peabody, Katherine (Mrs. W. Girling) '83 

Stansbury, Alta L. (Mrs. F. A. Sager) '03 

Treichel, H. G., '07, Engr. 

Wagner, G. F., '11, Lawyer 

Whitelaw, J. C. C, '15, Bus. 

GLEN ELLYN 

Bremner, C. W., '12, Purchase Agt. 
Clare, W. H., '13, Arch. 
Dieterle, E. A., '04, Engr. 
Otwell, A. M., '99, Teacher 
Rathbun, A. E., '13, Buyer 
Spalding, R. V., '98, Broker 
Whittum, S. H., '11, Bus. 

GLENVIEW 

Cole, R. M., '13, Chem. 
GLENWOOD 

Buckler, C. W., '15, Teacher 
GODFREY 

Maxfield, L. H., '05, Draftsman 
GOLDEN 

Suter, E. R., '14, Mgr. 
GRANITE CITY 

Buenger, Katherine M., '15, Teacher 

Buenger, L., '08, Salesman 

Griffith, R. W., '10, Lawyer 

Herrin, A. B., '08, Engr. 

Jacob, Eda A., '14, Demonstr. Agt. 

Kerch, W. W., '08, Engr. 

Meltz, N., 'is, Chem. 

Moore, Mary R. (Mrs. C. W. Munson) '11 

Munson, C. W., '10, Engr. 

Porterfield, Nellie M. (Mrs. W. W. Kerch) 

'08 
Roman, O. B., '14, Agt. 
Roman, W., Jr., '12, Mgr. 
Shoop, Adaline M. (Mrs. G. W. Turton) g 

GRANVILLE 

Hopkins, Ruby C. (Mrs. G. W. Hunt) '06 
Robinson, Anna B., '12, Instr. 

GRAYVILLE 

Ronalds, H. L., '85. Farmer 
GREENFIELD 

Dollinger, Hazel D. (Mrs. W. F. Parks) '09 

Haven, C. I., '12, Farmer 

Holmes, O. W., '18 

Melvin, L. R., '06, Businesss 

Parish, W. L., '16 

Smith, G. C. '18 

GREENUP 

Lyons, Carrie F., '16, Demonstrator 
Lyons, R. J., '14, Farmer 
Ormsby, Lelia M., '14, Prin. 
Ratcliff, W. O., '15, Lawyer 

GREEN VALLEY 

Allen, P., '05, Farmer 
Woodrow, R. B.. '18 

GREENVIEW 

Alkire, Hazel E., '12. Prin. 
Marbold, Pauline, '17 
Rathsack, Mary, '17 
Smoot, W. E., '17, Farmer 
Tice, E. H., '09, Lawyer 
Wernsing, H. J., '09, Merchant 

GREENVILLE 

Biggs, J. D., '11, Lawyer 
Colcord, Mary E., g. Teacher 



ILLINOIS— Continued 

GREENVILLE— Continued 
Davis, Ruth K., g 



Ferguson, F. C, '16, Prin. 
Gerke, R. H., '18, Stud. 
Ingels, Nelle L.. g. Statistician 
Kaeser, W. G., '04, Mgr. 
McNeil, R. P., '05, Farmer 
Seawell, Cornelia R., g. Teacher 

GRIDLEY 

Kent, E. F., '17, Dairy Spec. 
Sieberns, L. C, '12, Lawyer 

GRIGGSVILLE 

Harshman, W. F., '11 
GROVE CITY 

Drake, W. H., '11, Teacher 
GROVELAND 

Rohlfing, W. L., '16. Farmer 
GUARD 

Lloyd, T. H., 'is. Farmer 
GURNEE 

Turner, C. C, '17, Instr. 

HAMILTON 

Barber, A. D., t, Agr. 
Dadant, H. C, '04, Merchant 
Dadant, L. C, '02, Mfr. 
Dadant, M. G., '08, Mfr. 
Frazee, Anna D., '16, Teacher 
Humphrey, W. G., '01, Lawyer 
Pence, O. E., 'lo. Sec. 
Stevenson, D. H., '12, Farmer 
Stevenson, E. H.. '18 

HAMMOND 

Chipps, Alta F. (Mrs. S. M.. Cool) '12 
Ponder, R. B., '11. Farmer 

HAMPSHIRE 

Gilkerson, H. '77 

HANOVER 

Wilson, C. G., '04, Supt., Schs. 

HANNA CITY 

Miller, W. P., '18, Farmer 
Parr, R. W., '03, Stock Breeder 

HARRISBURG 

Baird, Ethel M. (Mrs. L. Weaver) '13 

Barnes, A. L., 'is 

Coker, Myrtle R. (Mrs. C. E. Combe) '09 

Dean, Beatrice E., '14, Teacher 

Dean, Olive G.. '18 

Gustin, A., '10, Lawyer 

Hinshaw. J. H., '13, Lawyer 

Locke, W. C, '09, Engr. 

Morris, N. M., '17, Engr. 

Myers, J. W., '11, Lawyer 

Plack, T., '14, Engr. 

Stiff, Ethel, '18 

Thompson, S. M., '09, Lawyer 

Webber, Lois (Mrs. W. C. Locke) '11 

HARRISTOWN 

Jackson, Zita E. (Mrs. C. E. Leonard) '09 
Stookey, M. C, '07, Farmer 

HARVARD 

Cash, H. S., 12, Farmer 
Dake, L. G., '03, Teacher 
Hill, F. J., '16 
Manley, O. R., '17 
Nolan, A. J., '16, Farmer 
Shields, R. J., '10, Draftsman 
Treat, Margaret J., '12, Teacher 
Wakeley, L. M., '11, Dairyman 
Wells, J. R., '12, Farmer 



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ILLINOIS- 
HARVEY Ai 
Heckler, L. C, '17. Engr. 
McKee, J. H., '96. Draftsman 
Munch. A. H., '11, Engr. 
Ohrman, Ruth I. (Mrs. R. Rahn) '18 
Patterson, Maud M., '04, Teacher 
Pease, Elva M. (Mrs. J. Q. Pettigrew) '09. 

Instr. 
Pettigrew, T. Q., '09, Engr. 
Rahn, R., ^8 
Rundquist, E. T.. '18 
Thompson, H. C., '13, Cashier 
Thompson, O. S., '17, Farmer 
Willits, W. M., '18 
Velzy, C. R., '14, Engr. 

HAVANA 

Borgelt, Clara M. E., 'is. Teacher 
Kreiling, C. H., '09, Engr. 
Mehlhop, Margaret, M., '15, Teacher 
Mitchell, Elsie L., '16 

HENNEPIN 

Wood, H. T., 'is, Supt. 

HENRY 

Barrett, J. L., '08, Banker 

Broaddus, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. J. L. Jones) 

'i I 
Burkhart, P. H., '16, Engr. 
Jones, J. L., '09, Banker 
Jones, P. C, '17, Engr. 
Ponzer, Emma, '09, Teacher 

HERRICK 

Hitt, Mabel, '16, Teacher 
HERRI N 

Benson, J. P., '11, Cashier 

Elles, E. C, 'is, Supt. 

Fleming, Gertrude W. (Mrs. G. K. Crich 

ton) '12 
Wilson, J. A., '14, Engr. 

HERSCHER 

Karcher, F. J., '14, 

Peterson, S. C., '18, Business 

Wright, J. E., '12, Engr. 

HERSMAN 

Hersman, Bessie E., '12, Sec. 
Hersman, F. C, '09, Farmer 

HEYWORTH 

Ryburn, C. A., '00 

Blohm, L. R., '08, Teacher 

HIGHLAND 

Kaesar, A. F., '98, Phys. 

Knobel, W. G., 'is 

Latzer, Irma A., 'is. Instr. 

Latzer, Jennie, M. (Mrs. A. F. Kaeser) '00 

Latzer, L. L., '06, Asst. 

Leriche, W., '14, Engr. 

Stocker, H. F., '16, Engr. 

HIGHLAND PARK 

Balke, C. W., f, Chem. 

Breidert. H. C, '98, Engr. 

Buell, P. H., '16, Arch. 

Hampton. I., '08, Farmer 

Jordan, A. I., '10, Builder 

MacPherson, E. S., '15, Engr. 

Moor, H. W., '17, Chem. 

Oleson, H. L., '18 

Romero, N.. '18 

Shields, C. C, '10 

Taylor, G. G., '04, Lawyer 

Vial, Sarah A. (Mrs. C. G. Wright) '11 

HILLSBORO 

Attebery, Clara M., '14, Teacher 
Attebery, C. W., '12, Farmer 
Attebery, Hazel, '18, Teacher 
Attebery, H. F., '16, Farmer 



-Continued 

HILLSBORO— Continued 

Avery, J. M., '14, Teacher 

Baxter, Florence G. (Mrs. A. E. Snyder) 

Blackburn, F. J., '14, Farmer 
Cress, J. W., 11, Farmer 
Dryer, J. L., '04, Lawyer 
Snyder, A. E., '12, Farm Adv. 

HILLSDALE 

Butzer, Byrdie B., '15 
Butzer, C. D., '10, Bus. 
Butzer, Verna V., 'is, Teacher 

HINCKLEY 

Caswell, O., g, Supt. 
Evans, F. E., '17 

HINDSBORO 

Porterfield, A. T., '10, Merchant 
HINSDALE 

Bennett, W. H., '15, Salesman 

Cortis. F. B., '13, Salesman 

Flanders, H. A., '10, Teacher 

Milligan, Helen M., '11, Dir. 

Myers, H. L., '09, Agt. 

Pearson, F. H., '18 

Smart, C. H., '17, Farmer 

Van Inwagen, F., '08, Engr. 

HOLCOMB 

Sheaff, R. P., '18 
HOLLOWAY 

Hedrick, G. S., '16, Farmer 
HOMER 

Clark, L., '04, Lawyer 

Mills, C. P., '09, Farmer 

Mitchell, Helen (Mrs. J. A. McEwen) '14 

Parrett, Florence M. (Mrs. C. P. Mills) '10 

Thomas, lane I., (Mrs. C. H. Mangold) 
'08 

Wallace, L. B., '16, Teacher 

HOMEWOOD 

Silberman, O. E., '16, Engr. 
HOOPESTON 

Finley, Margaret A., '18, Stud. 

Finley, M. R., '17, Farmer 

Lyons, O. I., '18 

Meloy, Martha L., g. Teacher 

Miskimen, W. A., '04, Sec. 

Rodman, R. R., '06, Lawyer 

Sheldon, Edna W. (Mrs. E. F. Trego) '04 

Wakeland, F. R.. '18 

Wakelahd, G. E., '17, Agr. 

Whaite, C. M., '13, Engr. 

HOPEDALE 

Railsback, R. J., '99, Business 
HUBBARD WOODS 

Stafford, H. S. L., '14, Supt. 

HUDSON 

Lawrence, M., g, Instr. 

HUMBOLDT 

Farrar, R., '07, Farmer 
Carter, H. L., '85, Merchant 

HUME 

Drew, Mildred E., '16, Teacher 

HUNTSVILLE 

Dorsett, Mary E., *i6. Teacher 

ILLIOPOLIS 

Chapin, E. P., '01, Publisher 

McCully. Harriett E. (Mrs. K. P. Chapin) 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



1033 



INDIANOLA 

Almy, W. H., '11, Farmer 

Baird, Florence (Mrs. W. H. Aliny) n 

Fargo, R. N., '09, Farmer 

II'AVA 

Baldwin, F. D., '06, Agr. 
Coleman, P. W., '14 

TRYING 

File, Viola L., '17 

I YES DALE 

Darrah, Juanita E., '13, Instr. 
Green, Bertha A.,^ '14 
Green, Cella G., '04 

JACKSONYILLE 

Akers, Miriam C, g, Instr. 

Anderson, Mary, '03, Prof. 

Brown, L. W., '15, Bus. 

Carriel, F. C, '04, Engr. 

Carriel, Mary T.. t 

Carter, T. P., '88, Teacher 

Clark, D. O., g, Instr. 

Day, Anna E., g, Teacher 

Elliot, Erma L. (Mrs. L. E. Johnston) g 

Hatfield, W. D., g, Chem. 

Hemphill, C. A., 'iS, Farmer , , , . 

Higgms, irma M. (Mrs. A. B. Revels), 16, 

Demonstrator 
Johnston. P. E., '12, Chem 
Kendall, G. B., '12, Farm Adv. 
Linkins, R. H., g, Instr. 
Madden, Grace E., '17. Teacher 
Rhea. C. J. J., 'is, Engr. 
Routson, F. J.. '08, Engr. 

irn'bi'r. Frarice^s M^^(Mrs. W. R. Les- 

lie) '15 _ , 

Smith, Constance B., t 
Theobald, Ora M., g 
Whisler P. F., g, Prof. 
Wilson, Nelle M. (Mrs. R. Scott) 10 

JERSEYVILLE 

Carroll, F. O., '16, Engr. 
Du Hadway. F. A., '15. Lawyer 
Fulkerson, W. H., t. Farmer 
Keehner, A. F., '14, Engr. 
Landon, H. U.. '14. Farmer 
Newton, R. K.. '18 
Pinkerton, F. E., Jr., 09, Pub. 
Reardon. F. G. G., '10, Lawyer 
Wheelock, C. E., '12, Farm Mgr. 

lOHNSTON CITY 

Colombo, J. H.y. '13, Mgr. 
Griftner, J. H., '15, Engr. 
Harker, O. A., Jr., '00, Banker 
Henson. R. D.. '16, Lawyer 
Kenshalo, D. R., '16 . 
Lathrop, W. G.. 'i7,^Prm. 
Ramsay, C. J., 'i7, Supt. 

JOLIET 

Arbeiter, G. J., '9.]. Lawyer 

Atkinson, H. J.,;o8, Teacher 

Bannon Winifred A.. '08, Teacher 

Barr, G. A., '97. Lawyer 

Baumgarten. A. W., 14, Engr. 

Bookwalter, Grace M., '12, Teacher 

Brunson, A. M., 1 3. Assoc. 

Caley, Mary C. (Mrs D. A. Pierce) .1 

Copley. Beatrice V., 15. Asst. 

Daly. Geraldine, '18, Ed. 

Donaldson, J. R., '16, Engr. 

Gorey, G. F., '17^ , ^ tt 

Grayhack, J. E., Jr., '16, Engr. 

Hills. L. J., 'is, Engr. 

Hungerford H. N., '18 

Martin, J. W., '02, Lawyer 

Martin, R. W., '01, Lawyer 

Mather, Myra, '04, Teacher 

Maue, A., '91, Pnn. Schs. 



j or. lET— Continued 

Morrison, Helen S., '15. Teacher 

Morrison, J. E.. '08. Lawyer 

Pepper, W. A., '97. Sales Agt. 

Perry, Margaret C, '15, Teacher 

Perry, R. G., '15. Engr. 

Pierce D. A., '10. Insp. . 

Pitts, Henrietta B. (Mrs. R. W. Martin) 

'02 
Powers, R. A., 17 , , 
Rogers, R. D., '16, Arch. 
Smith, E. E., '08, Engr. 
Smith, R. L., '14, Draftsman 
Spangler, Mary M., 'n, Teacher 
Stevens, R. W.. '17 
Trams, A. F., '05. Teacher 
Vibelius, S. N., '16. Arch. 
Vliet, E. B., '18, Stud. 
Welch, G. R., '10, Supt. 
Wilson, E. L., '08. Lawyer 
With, G. O., '15, Engr. 
Wood, H. E., '00, Lawyer 

JOY 

Campbell. G. H., '95. Banker 
Haley, Margaret S., g. Teacher 
Nelson, R. A., f, Asst. 
Rooth, Carrie L., '14, Teacher 

KANE 

Witt, W. P., '12, Cashier 

KANKAKEE 

Brown, E. A. '15. Engr. , . , 

Chabot, Kathleen M., '17, Demonstrator 

Coghlin, B. K., '08, Prof. ^ _. . , 

Edmundson, Jessie (Mrs. W. J. Gier) 14 

Hamilton, E. S., '11, Physician 

Harrison, D. F., '10. Bus. 

Tudd, Elizabeth G., '18, Yeowoman 

Kirk, D. D.. 'II 

McKee, Edna B., 'is, Teacher 

McKee, Mary A., 'i8, Teacher 

Mann, Edith M., '14, Teacher 

Mann, H. L.. '08, Mfr. . 

Risser, R. G., '09, Appraiser 

Small, L., t, St. Treas 

Smith, I. W., '08, Prof. 

Swannell, A., '79, Business 

Wilkinson, S. E., '08. Bus. 

Wilson, R. B., '11, Engr. 

Zaleski, J. P., '17 

KASBEER 

Wray, Harriette, '05, Teacher 

KEITHSBURG 

Hardin, W. A., '17. Farmer 
Simmons, J. W., Jr., '12, Engr. 
Strong, H. D., '14, Farmer 
Strong, J. K., '17. Farmer 

KELL 

Gaskill, D. W., '12 

KENILWORTH 

Boyle, C. W., g. Teacher 
Shattuck, W. F., '91, Arch. 

KENNEY 

Stephens, R. B.. '11, Farmer 

KEWANEE 

AntVionv G A., t. Banker 

Brrdck'^'Nellie E. (Mrs. W. C. Ewan) ',4 

Beebe, Florence J., '02 

Ewan. W. C. '07, Lawyer 

Farr, A. I., |i2 

Francis. F., '78 

Gamble, D. T., '14. Farmer 

Kemp, T. E.. '01, Engr. 

McCarthy- H.. 02, Engr. . j , 

Nevine. Florence E. (Mrs. A. N. Ander- 

son) '15 , ^. 

Sandford, W. E., f, Chem. 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



KKWANEE— Contiiuu-d 

XWilIor, Olga L., 'iS, Asst. 

Wolicr, \V. 11., 'l2, Foundryman 

Wcdse. L. B.. '18 

Wilson, l.ucy G. (Mrs. A. W. Kirett^ 'lu 

KINGS 

Hayes, E. M., '17. Farmer 
KINGSTON 

Italian, G., '17, Fanner 
KINMl'NDY 

Harjili, G. II., '14, .lourn. 

Gonant, 1.. J., 'i8, Journ. 

Fisher, Laura E.. 'i::. Y. W. C. A. Sec. 

Pruett, E. F., '16, Instr. 

KNOXVILLE 

Push. Minnie M., g, Sec. 
Greone, Mary W., f. Instr. 
McElwain, Jennie, r. Teacher 

LACON 

Cavette, F. E., '17, Salesman 
Eberlein. F. W., '84, Doctor 
McConiis. S. T. L.. g. Sunt. 
Nichols, F. V?.. '16, Teacher 
Robert, J. A., '00, Engr. 

LAFAYETTE 

Ingels, S.. '16, Land Ganl. 
Knox, IL G., '17, Stud. 
Ouinn, Florence K. (Mrs. R. nuinplirovsl 
'18 

LA GRANGE 

Raker. Imo E. (Mrs. C. 11. Bent) •05 

Barnes, R. O., '15 

Barrett, E. E., '03. Engr. 

Bent, C. IL, '07, Mgr. 

Brooks, R. H.. '16, Traffic Mgr. 

Brvant. R. A.. 'iS 

Buck, Luella E. (Mrs. H. R. Linn) '07 

Caldwell, \V. C, '11, Constr. 

Carey, Alice (Mrs. A. D. Bailey) '06 

Crofts, C, '17 

Darlington. Genevieve, '03, Libn. 

Davis. J. W., '04, Engr. 

DeWitt, Louise E., '06, Libn. 

Diofenbach, A. G., '04. Engr. 

Drew. D. T. C, '06. Engr. 

Dull. R. W., '97. Engr. 

Durland. Alice IL, '10. Teacher 

Emmond. \V. G., '16, Merchant 

(.laston. N. D., '04, Engr. 

Grim, F., '09. Engr. 

Gunn, C. A., '9;, Arch. 

llammitt, A. B., '15, Engr. 

Horr. L. W., '11, Enjtr. 

Iloskins. Edna, '12, iiupvr. 

lewett. R. E., '12, Engr. 

T.lewell\-n, Clarinne, '06, Instr. 

Llewellvn. T. C, '77. Arch. 

Llewellyn. "R. C, '06, Engr. 

Llewellyn. Ruth, '11. Teacher 

Lodge, F. S., '08. Engr. 

Miles, Evelyn, '18, Stud. 

Pagin, T. B.. '16. Engr. 

Pia\t. F.inma C. (Mrs. J. C. Llewellyn"* "07 

Radcliffe, W. H., 'ot, Engr. 

Randall, E. A., '11. Draftsman 

\'ial. .Mice M.. '00. Teacher 

Vial, E. R., '84. Farmer 

Vial. F. K., 'Ss, Engr. 

Vial, IL C, 'iS 

Vial. N. S., '18. Teacher 

Vial. R. C. '03. Farmer 

Vial. R. IL, '16. Farmer 

Wesemann, A. H., '00. I^nwyer 

Wilson. A. C. '17 
LAKE BLUFF 

Behel, W. A., '17. Arch. 

Engle. E. W., g. Chem. 

Knorr, L. S., '07. Engr. 



1 A K K JU.IIFF— Continued 
Krcmcrs, H. C, g, Chem. 
Lawless, J. C, '14, Merchant 
Wintermeyer, Elsa (Mrs. C. D. Wessel- 

hoeft) '13 

LAKE FOREST 

AUee. W. C, f. Prof. 
Campbell, N. N., '10. Engr. 
Iv.les, E. N., f, Engr. 
llornal, W., '15, Arch. 
SchalTer, O. G., '14. Arch. 
SchatTer, Wilhclmina M., g 
Sclimidt, W. G. W.. f. Prof. 
Sievert. C. W. J., '14. Engr. 

LAKE FORK 

Tlandlin, W. C, '09. Biol. 
LAKE VILLA 

Forbes, Mabel F. (Mrs. J. S. Bremer) '05 
LAKE ZURICH 

Dyniond. Lida E.. '06 

1 A 1-OX 

Harbor. J. K., '16, Reporter 
Barber, Julia, '13, Teacher 
Barber, L. C, '13, Journ. 

1 A IIARPE 

Thomas, C. J., '16, Prin. 

Todd, Ethel (Mrs. F. C. Norlin) "15 

LA PL.VCE 

Hawthorne, Elizabeth L., '04, Teacher 
LANARK 

Rahn, L. A.. '18 

Wolf, J. El, '09, Supvr. 

LANCASTER 

Berninger, Harriet J., '15, Dean 

LA SALLE 

Carlson, H. L., '17 

llonoghue, R. C, '99, Lawyer 

Dugan, C. B., '08, Engr. 

Gilbert, Minnie E. (Mrs. R. E. LeKander") 

'16 
Herrcke, E. N., '11, Supt. 
Hetherington, B. W., '03, Lawyer 
Mounce, G.. '13. Teacher 
Nicolet. C. IL. 'Si, Engr. 
Xordmoyer. II. W., f. Bus. 
Kobiii.'^on. Ethelyn C, 'iS 
Robinson, W. I., '17, Farmer 
Strobridge, T. R., '10, Engr. 
Thompson, S., '04, Arch. 
Welch, J. M., '15. Bacteriol. 

I.ACR.V 

■Mathers. A., '14 
Oakcs, Ella B.. 'iS 

l.AWRENCEVILLE 

Crow, Barbara (Mrs. R. R. Denison), '09 
Dutton, M. S., 'is. Supt. 
Holaday, K. M.. 'iS. Chem. 
Lackey, Kate, "16, Teacher 
McGaughey, G. E., '16, Lawyer 

LEAF RIVER 

Avers, Zelda M. (Mrs. J. M. Schelling) g 

LEBANON 

Harmon, I. G., '07. Engr. 
Pfeffer, L. H., '17. Farmer 

IJQNA 

Tones, A. E.. '01, Farmer 
Keltner, C. H., '10, Farmer 
Pearson, W. H., '13. Clerk 



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1035 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



Scluiltc, T. IT., '12, Prin. 
r.KKNA 

Balch, Nellie A., '18, Teacher 

McDonald, Georgia H., '18 
I.K ROY 

White. Hilda K. (Mrs. W. A. Walter) '05 

Wirt, Verna, '17, Teacher 

I.KVlNCrrON 

.Scroggin, Ethel N. (Mrs. W. K. Brown) 
'08 
I.KWISTOWN 

Belts, C, '07 

Boyd, H. S., '00, Judge 

Miles, J. P.. '14, Salesman 

.Shields, J. E., '16, Farmer 

Thomas, L., '14 

I.K.XINGTON 

Ballew, Margaret E., g, Stud. 
I.I.XCOLN 

Br.'iucher, A. C., '84, Engr. 

Braucher, Alma E., '84 

Kljcrsol, E. T.. '02, Farm Adv. 

(;ale, K. A., '18. Asst. 

(Jayle. R. E., '16, Farmer 

Harts, D. H., Jr., '00, Lawyer 

Hawkes, W., '12, Supt. 

Kuhl, W. P., '10. Cashier 

Mangas, L. S., '08, Lawyer 

Mangas, Maud (Mrs. F. M. 1 lagans) '04 

Schuster, G., '10. Draftsman 

Trapp, H. F., '99, Lawyer 

Zetcr, H. M., '15, Farmer 

I.I rCHFIELD 

Uartling, H. W., '14 
Kinder, D. R., '89, Lawyer 
Kleinbeck, Stella P., '10, Teacher 
Turk, Bella S., '11, Teacher 

LITTLE YORK 

Warnock, H. M., '16, Farmer 
I.OCKPORT 

Bentley, R. L., '14, Farmer 

Kingstoru E. A., '03, Doctor 

Frazer, G. C, 'is, Farmer 

.Milne, Agnes M., '15, Mgr. 

Myers, H. D., '12, Instr. 

Spencer, V. E., '15, Asst. 

I.ODA 

Currie. Althea E., '18 
Goodell. N. P., '88, Lawyer 
llungerford, C. E., '16, Engr. 
Turner, A. H., '17. Farmer 
Walters, P. T., '17, Supt. 
West, Marion I., '18 

LOMBARD 

Blake. J. B., '87 Engr. 
Hawkins, Marjone D. (Mrs. L. L. Gen- 
son) '17 
Vandercook, H. P., '14, Salesman 

LONDON MILLS 

Henderson, Anna H., '18, Teacher 

LOSTANT 

Lundgren, F. E., '18 
Lungren, A. N.. '17 

LOUISVILLE 

McCoUum, H. D., '01, Lawyer 
Moore, A. H., '78. Business 
Moore, S. B., '07, Lumberman 

LOVINGTON 

Bicknell, Fay H., '14, Social Worker 
Rhodes, C. S., '16, Engr. 
Wilt, A. L., 'os. Farmer 



I-IDLOW 

Bear, C. R., '18, Business 
Bear, L. R., '10, Merchant 

McCLURE 

Matthews, L. M., '12, Cashier 
McLKAN 

Cohurn, Mildred L., '15, Teacher 

Leach, Margaret (Mrs. J. J. Pitts) '13 

Pitts, J. J., Jr., '14, Farmer 

McLEANSBORO 

Cole, Sophronia R. (Mrs. W. F. Hall) '82 
McNABB 

Bunigarner, Irma M., '09, Teacher 

Bumgarner, Ruth S., '17 

Mills, J. T., '16. Farmer 

Sutherland, W. M.. '16, Farmer 

Wilson, A. D., '16, Farmer 

.MACKINAW 

Broadhead, Lemma C. (Mrs. C. D. Eaton) 

'07 
Cook, F. S., '09, Supt. 
I'rtitag, Vina, '18, Dietitian 
Kilby, H. S., '14, Engr. 
Kiiisey, J., '17, Farmer 
Kunkle, R. D., '06, Mgr. 
McCully. W. A., '04, Contr. 
RailsbacK, F. D., '09, Farmer 

.MACOMB 

Bassett, H., '02, Teacher 
Cordell, v.. '16, Supt. 

Chem. 



Crawford, Jr. L., '17, Ch 
Franklin, D., '04, Judge 



(;ash, C. M. '07. Repr. 

Harris, W. R., '17, Lawyer 

Hollis, D. P., '16, Dir. 

Hudelson, C. W., '13, Teacher 

Inies, J. L., '16, Engr. 

Inies, K., '17, Teacher 

Jackson, Fanny R., '03, Libn. 

Keener, O. S., '16 

Kcttron, li. P., '11, Mgr. 

Knappcnberger, G. E., '08, Phys. 

Knappenberger, H. F., '16 

Lawyer, J. C, '07, Lawyer ■ 

Miller, T. IL, '02, Lawyer 

Morey, Clara A.. '17 

Morgan, R. W., '16. Chem. 

Olson, Blenda, '05, Teacher 

Pack, Margaret, '13, Teacher 

Simpson, Nelle L.. '17, Teacher 

Sperry, R. E.. '18, Acct. 

Standard, A. P., '05, Surgeon 

.Stinson, Lavinia S., '14, Teacher 

Tipton, Nannie P. (Mrs. S. A. Thompson) 

Tohill, L. A., '12. Teacher 

Van Cleve, E. E., '12, Instr. 

Van Cleve, Laura L. (Mrs. C. C. Hanna) 

'12 
Van Cleve, Mildred, '14. Stud. 

MACON 

Towson, Irene (Mrs. R. I. Chynowcth) '16 

MADISON 

Horen, L. L., '18, With Munition Plant 
Lambraff, G. V.. '18 
Stice, H. S., 'is, Supt. 

MAGNOLIA 

French, R. W., '14. Farmer 
MAHOMET 

Barnhart, J. M., '06, Chem. 

Davis, Anna C. (Mrs. R. L. Myers) 05, 
Teacher 

Miller, A. R.. '18 

Pearman. J. O., '81, Doctor 

Wykle, Bertha A., '14, Teacher 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



MANSFIELD 

Collier, Ethel A., '17, Prin. 

Davis, Mallie L. (Mrs. L. E. Gohn) '13 

Gohn, L. E.. '13, Supt. 

Huckin, F. R., '09, Phys. 

Klindworth, Mildred L., '17, Teacher 

Myers, Odessa M., '14, Teacher 

Myers, W. R.. '16 

Pilchard, E. I., '17 

Warren, Anna M., '18, Teacher 

Wyman, W., '15 

MANTENO 

Dole, Ethel M., '14, Demonstrator 

Dole. Laura E., '18, Supvr. 

Dole, Lillian D. (Mrs. L. E. Kennedy) '14 

Fellows, J. P., '11, Farmer 

Holmes, C. V., '16, Bus. 

Robinson, C. J., '09, Farmer 

Snyder, L. A., '14, Farmer 

MANVILLE 

Phillips, L. C, '09, Farmer 
MAPLE PARK 

Clyne, Kathleen M., '13, Libn. 
MARENGO 

Gilkerson, H. C, '13, Farmer 

Rogers, H. S., '17. Teacher 

Stevens, Grace E., '10 

MARION 

Burkhart, J., '03, Shoe Dealer 
Clarida, T. W., '17, Teacher 
Cochran, C. B.. '15, Lumber Dealer 
Colp, L. A., '04, Lawyer 
Dumas, Velma B., '18, Teacher 
Harris, Elodia F., '16, Demonstrator 
Hart, W. E.. '11. Farm Adv. 
Hoffman, F. G., '07, Contr. 
Warder. Laura B., '05, Clerk 
White, Agnes C, '17, Dietitian 

MARIISSA 

Mathews, C. W., '12, Engr. 

MARSEILLES 

Carney, Mary V., '15, Teacher 

Gum, H. A., '16, Engr. 

Haines, Mabel (Mrs. S. W. Cleave) '13 

Hattrem, W. M., '10. Chem. 

MARSHALL 

Booth, L., '17 

Clements, O. R., '14, Lawyer 

Frazier, J. B., '14, Farmer 

Mundorf, M. R.. '18 

Ruffner, Rachel, '18, Dietitian 

Weir, Amy A., '18 

Weir, Pearl, '18 

MARTINSVILLE 

Hull. Anna L., '10, Teacher 
Tarble, C. N., '13, Farmer 
Walworth, E. H., '13, Farm Adv. 

MARTINTON 

Drew, L. A., '07, Farmer 

MASCOUTAH 

Gentry, C. S... g, Dir. 
Lill. H. F., '07. Lawyer 
Postel, A. J., /ii, Mfr. 
Postel, F. W., '15, Mgr. 
Postel, J., '83 
Postel, Mertie A., '14 
Postel, U. S.. '17 

MASON CITY 

Ellsberry, L. K., '10, Merchant 
Mathers, M. B., '13, Farmer 
Scheid, J. P., '13, Supt. 



MATTOON 

Barrett, Agnes, '10, Teacher 

Chuse, H. A., '99, Mech. Engr. 

Craig, E. C, '93, Lawyer 

Dole, Sarah P. (Mrs. C. E. Morgan) 'o'. 

Donnell, A. D., '16, Engr. 

Fletcher, C. H., '13, Lawyer 

Gannaway, M., '07 

Hannah, H. I., '13, Lawyer 

Hill. J. E., '16, Teacher 

Homann, ¥., '14, Farmer 

Hughes, C. W., '00, Lawyer 

Kelly, F. H., '16, Lawyer 

Kendall, H. F., '89. Editor 

Lehman, L. L., t, Banker 

McFall, D. M., '16 

McNutt, J., Jr., '94, Lawyer 

Millar. R. W., '16, Teacher 

Moore, Genevieve, '11, Teacher 

Moss, Mary F. (Mrs. J. F. Wiley) '05 

Noble. L. R., '76, Business 

Real, R. G., '12, Lawyer 

Richards, P. M., '09, Engr. 

Riddle. Lillian, '13, Teacher 

Rue, O.. '15, Engr. 

Shinn, H. E., '10 

Tehon, L. R., f 

Troxel, F. E., '16, Engr. 

Tucker, B. F., '08, Supt. 

Van Meter. J. C, '17 

Whitten, Mabel. D., '18 

Wiley, J. F., g, Supt. 

MAYWOOD 

Beckington, Olive R., '12, Teacher 
Bracken, E. F., '01, Engr. 
Dumond. L. A., '10, Mgr. 
Frayer, D. S., '15, Rodman 
Lancaster, Ruth E., '16, Yeowoman 
Langdon, R. M., '11, Supt. 
McMahon, Grace D.. '08, Libn. 
Quick, O., f. Teacher 
V\^ood, S. G., ':o 
Wuerffel, H. S., '98, Electn. 
Wyland, R. V., '15. Minister 
Yeager, L. E., '18, Asst. 

MAZON 

Barker, B. A., '15, Farmer 
Larson, C. C, '18 
Murray, F. H., '15 
Murray, N. F., '12, Chem. 
Sproul, R. A., '17 

MECHANICSBURG 

Bullard, E. W., '13. Insp. ' 
Fullenwider, Elizabeth L., g, Teacher 
Fullenwider, W. T., '11, Farmer 

MEDIA 

Pendarvis, W. O., '15 
MEDORA 

Johnson, E. G., '17, Herdsman 
MELROSE 

Foster, E. R., '14, Engr. 
MELVIN 

Arends, A. B., '17, Farmer 

Arends, F. G., '10, Farmer 

MENDOTA 

Black, J. E., '14, Engr. 
Bush, A. W., '94, Merchant 

MEMPHIS 

Conley, J. E., '03, Engr. 
Dolan, J. L., '17, Teacher 
Felton, H. N.. '17 
Geiger, L. C, '18, Acct. 
Haight, S. J., Jr., '03, Farmer 
Madden, G. H.. t. Banker 
Schaller, G. S., '16, Engr. 
Swisher, W. J., '10, Engr. ^ 



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1037 



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METROPOLIS 

Bristow, G. W., '17 

Gibbons, Maud A., '17 

Helm, H. C., '17 

Helm, L. L., '12, Tobacconist 

Helm, R. R., '07, Lawyer 

Leonard, F. B., Jr., '12, Lawyer 

McCall, E. A., '01, Druggist 

Moore, jNIabel D. (Mrs. R. R. Helm) '07 

MH^FORD 

Caldwell, Ruth M., '17, Prin. 
David, S. G., '07, Farmer 
McCulIock, H. W., '15, Supt. 
Marquis, L. D., '15, Draftsman 
Molyneaux, Juanita O. (Mrs. J. W. Clif- 
ton) '17 

MILLINGTON 

Freeman, H. E., Doctor 
Scoggin, Berenice, '09, Teacher 

MILTON 

Johnston, P. E., '17, Farmer 
MINIER 

Albright. R. B., '14 

Briggs, S. A., '11, Farmer 

Peine, A. F., g. Prof. 

Peine. Adela L. C. (Mrs. J. W. Rest) '07 

MINONK 

Buckler, J. B., '18, Supt. 

Ford. Edith H., '13, Libn. 

Parks, H. A., '09, Farmer 

Siebens, A. R., '15, Sec. 

Siebens, Thelka M. (Mrs. M. A. Chappel) 

g. Missionary 
Tucker, R. H., 'iS 

MODESTO 

Brown, H. W., '17, Clerk 
MOKENA 

Eakle, S., J., '94, Sch. Prin. 

MOLINE 

Anderson, C. G., '98, Engr. 

Anderson, M. J., '09, Draftsman 

Beal, D. M., '08, Business 

Beal, W. H., '16, Insp. • 

Bergert, H. A., '06, Engr. 

Burgston, C. H., '17, Dir. 

Byers, F. M.. '08, Agr. 

Carlson, C. B., '09, Supt. 

Carlson, M. R., '12, Farmer 

Claar, E. A., '15, Y. M. C. A. Worker 

Cowley, F. K., f, Instr. 

Dewend, F. R., '12, Engr. 

Dolkart, L., '03, Engr. 

Dunn, T., '12, Merchant 

Eagle, E. L., '12, Lawyer 

Fiske, C. W., '03, Engr. 

Friend, R. O., '07, Engr. 

Fritze, L. A., '11, Chem. 

Gilmore, L. N., '15, Mgr. 

Gloyd, G. V. R., '12, Arch. 

Godehn, R. A., '16, Estimator 

Gripp, E. A., '18 

Hazard, L. H., '08, Engr. 

Hodgson, J. H. S., '10, Engr. 

Horn, B. A., 'lo. Arch. 

Horst, A. E., '11, Contr. 

Ingwers, A. H., '18 

Johnson, E. E., '10, Bus. 

Johnston, J. M., '09, Lawyer 

Tones, T. N., '09, Teacher 

kell. C. N., '12, Engr. 

King, B. A., '09, Mfr. 

Kneberg. Goldie M., '10, Sec. 

Larson, N. A., '03, Judge 

Loosley, F. E.. '04. Draftsman 

McClurg. W. S., '06, Lawyer 

McCormick, E., '14, Engr. 

Railsback, H. M.. 'ii, Mgr. 



MOLINE— Continued 

Rainey, E. C, '09, Ed. 
Samuels, J. H., '88, Engr. 
Schacht, J. H., '03, Draftsman 
Schillinger, Josephine, '01, Teacher 
Schulzke, W. H., '09, Arch. 
Scott, Eleanor B., g. Teacher 
Soverhill, H. A., '00, Engr. 
Strauch, D. J., 17, Engr. 
Strombeck. G. M., '07, Engr. 
Surman, H. E., '10, Engr. 
Tilton, K. D., '14, Engr. 
Vernon, M. H., '17, Engr. 
Walker, R., Jr., '98, Mfr. 
Warnock, D. W., '10, Chem. 
Webber, W. B., 'oS, Draftsman 
Whiteside, W. E., '07, Lawyer 
Wolter, M., '16, Appraiser 

MOMENCE 

Baechler, Matilda M., '18, Teacher 
Du Frain, F. J., '16, Prin. 
Fontaine, E. O., '15. Libn. 
Howk, C. D., '15, Teacher 
Seavey, H. R., '18 

MONMOUTH 

Blayney, Lillian, g. Teacher 

Gates, A. W., '92, Engr. 

Heuse, E. O., g. Prof. 

Innis, Orma A. (Mrs. J. C. Smith) '10 

Lauder, F. R., '18 

Nottlemann, R. H., g, Teacher 

Okey, Ruth E., g, Instr. 

Sawyer, H. G., '15, Chem. 

Sherrick, J. C, '17, Arch. 

Stevenson, I. R., '10, Engr. 

Stewart, C. R., '17, Farmer 

MONTICELLO 

Burgess, R. R., '04, Arch. 

Doss, W. A., '07, Lawyer 

Kastel, T. J., '12, Lawyer 

Kratz, J. P., '00. Farmer 

Kratz, Laura, '97, Sculptor 

Miller, A. C, '09, Mfr. 

Moore, A. F., t, Mfr. 

Nichol, Agnes E. (Mrs. T. J. Foster) '06 

Shonkwiler, F. L., '18, Engr. 

MONTROSE 

Spitler, J. C, '07, Farmer 
MORGAN PARK 

Stewart, R. J., '04, Mgr. 
MORRIS 

Dawson, Helen M., '15, Teacher 

Jones, Frances E., '01, Libn. 

Larson, Martha S., '10, Teacher 

MacDonald, A. P., '16, Dealer 

Sachse, W. G., '03, Phys. 

MORRISON 

Abbott, A. N., '8s, Farmer 

Abbott, B. T., '11, Farmer 

Abbott, H. G., '18 

Abbott, L. A., 'is. Farmer 

Borman, Mabel M., '17, Teacher 

Feldman, J. E., '16, Farmer 

Hazelton, Mabel A. (Mrs. A. G. Burnham) 

'07 
Kleinschrodt, B. L., '14 
Nowlen, P. A., 'is. Teacher 
Roberts, Miriam E. (Mrs. T. P. Brannum) 

'06 

MORRISONVILLE 

Beauford, May A. (Mrs. H. L. Deal) '06 
Deal, H. L., '08, Farmer 

MORTON 

Dillon, Edna L. (Mrs. L. D. Mosiman) '07 
Gulick, E. E., '92. Teacher 
Goodyear, H. M., '13, Phys. 



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MORTON— Continued 

Mosiman, J. E., '11, Farmer 
Mosiman, L. '06, Mgr. 
Sweitzer, F. E., '12, Farmer 

MOOSEIIEART 

McKinnell, Isabelle G., '17, Teacher 

MOUND CITY 

Eichorn, W. H., '18 

Gaunt, Gail (Mrs. K. E. Wiukleraan) 'iS 

MOUNDS 

Hartman, M. M., '17, Farmer 
Lewis, Edna, '12, Prin. 

MOWEAQUA 

Clark, J. G., '18 
Harris, C, '10, Draftsman 
Rodman, C. S., '04, Teacher 
Simpson, L. F., '17. Instr. 

MT. CARMEL 

Chipman, Paul, '94, Engr. 
Churchill, J. E., '14. Engr. 
Ewald, P. G., '17, Farmer 
Foster, J. K., '09, Salesman 
Keller, A. R., 'i5, Engr. 
Rowland, E. M., '00, Ed. 
Schucker, R. W., '15. Arch. 

MT. CARROLL 

Beard, W. P., '15, Teacher 
Campbell, S. C, '08, Engr. 
Hostettcr, R. B., '12. Farmer 
Mahood, H. S.. '16 
Smith, C. C, '12, Engr. 

MT. ERIE 

James, F. M., '99, Clergyman 
MT. GREENWOOD 

Spitler, W. N., 'os, Draftsman 
MT. MORRIS 

Griswold, K^lizabeth V., '08, Teacher 

Hanes, E. F., '14, Teacher 

MT. OLIVE 

Bernreuter. W., '10, Bacterid. 
Buhrman, Elaine L., '17, Teacher 

MT. PULASKI 

Cook, T. L., '05, Teacher 

Miller, Marie M. (Mrs. F. C. Van Hook) 

V^an"'Hook, F. C, '09, Phys. 
MT. STEIU.ING 

Clark, Meribah E., '16, Teacher 
McCoy, H. W., '17, Teacher 
Manny, F. II., '97. Business 
Manny, W. I., '90, Lawyer 
Richart, Blanche B.. '18 
Rutledge, Nellie I., '08, Business 
Turner, C. E., '17 

MT. VEfflNON 

Allen, A., '08, Business 

Bond, Anna L., '03, Teacher 

Echols, S., '05, Prin. H. S. 

Gilbert, J. H., '16, Lawyer 

Johnson, G. K., '08, Merchant 

Moss, Ruth A., 'i7> Teacher 

Pollock. J. L., '78, Lawyer 

Reid, G. H.. '18 

Shelley, E. F., '16 

Sparks, Annie E. (Mrs. R. H. Paisley) 04 

Valentine, F. W., '18, Supt. 

Ward, H. B. P., '07, Business 

Williams, E., '10, Teacher 

MUNCIE 

Albee. C. L., '18 
Purnell, W. F., '18 



MURDOCK 

Shirk, W. A., '12, Mgr. 
MURPHYSBORO 

Bost, E. L., g, Supt. 

Eck, Josephine A. (Mrs. L. Stewart) '10 

Deason, F. E., '06, Farmer 

Fager, E. P., '16, Chem. 

Fager, G. E. K., '18, Insp. 

Gill, R. Z., '87, Contr. 

Glenn, L. A., '11, Lawyer 

Glenn, O. F., '00, Lawyer 

Martell, E. A., '18 

Parks, D. C, '07, Farmer 

Pierson, Mary L., '18 

Stephens, Ethel G., '17, Teacher 

Stewart, L. R., '11, Lawyer 

Stiritz, B. A., '18, Fellow 

NAPERVILLE 

Funk, Irene M. (Mrs. J. A. Roycc) '12 
Greene, A. R., '14, Farmer 
Mather, F. E., '95, Engr. 
Nichols, J. L., '13 
Thomas, A. R., '16, Farmer 
Thomas, Polly E., '16 
Thompson, H. P., '13, Banker 
Voegelein, Lilly B., g. Prof. 
Von Oven, F. W., '98, Engr. 

NASHVILLE 

Agg, Sarah (Mrs. F. J. Schleifer) '17 
Hohman, E. P., '16 
Holston, B. B.. '94, Lawyer 
Moore, Mabel E., '17, Stud. 
Schleifer, F. J., '17, Farmer 

NAUVOO 

Bolton, W. J., 'iS 

NELSON 

Stitzel, C. M., 'i2. Farmer 

NEOGA 

Welshimer, R. R., f. Col. 
Wilson, Lola E., g 

NEPONSET 

Ballans, Anna M., g 

Steele, Lottie E. (Mrs. E. R. Stetson) '14 

NEWARK 

Callan, T. A., '07, Prof. 
Goff, Lutie A. (Mrs. T. A. Callan) '09 
Naden, Gladys L., '18, Teacher 
Olsen, A. L., '17, Farmer 

NEW BADEN 

Yaeger, E. G.. '18 
NEW BOSTON 

Drury, C. F., '02, Farmer 
NEW HOLLAND 

Wendell, F. G., '02 

NEWMAN 

Anderson, Rena (Mrs. A. R. McDonald) 

'14 
Gilkey, J. R., '16, Farmer 
Mclntyre, Ruhama L., '07, Teacher 
Norris, D. R., '17, Engr. 
Rutherford, Eugenia E., '15 
Rutherford, Florence, '17 

NEWTON 

Girhard, H. R.. '18 

Prather, T. O., '12, Lawyer 

Pursifull, J. H., '09, Supt. 

Shup, L. E., '18 
NIANTIC 

Hall, R. P., '14. Farmer 
NIOTA 

Webb, J. K., '16. Farmer 



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NOKOMIS 

Barton, W. E., '07, Engr. 
Buellesfield, H., '06, Supt., Schs. 
Schneider, D. C., '15, Engr. 
Woltman, J. J., '14, Engr. 

NORMAL 

Barger, T. M., '07, Teacher 

Barton. Olive L., '05, Dean 

Blair, F. I., '05, Engr. 

Brand, Marjorie L., '18 

Brand, Sara H. (Mrs. O. K. Yeager) '10 

Brown, C. A., '14, Farmer 

Brown, E. S., '14, Farmer 

Denning, Bertha E., '10, Teacher 

Dillon, Mertie M. (Mrs. F. I. Dillon) '04 

Dillon, R. H., '01. Engr. 

Edds, Vera O., '18, Pastoral Asst. 

Eyman, R. L., '14. Instr. 

Felmley, D., h, Univ. Pres. 

Felmley, Mildred H., '13, Teacher 

Fitz-gerrell, J. A., '16, Farm Supt. 

Gantz, H. S., '17, Farmer 

Kennedy, K., '17 

Kern, Esther A. (Mrs. R. L. Eyman) '14 

Moses, Cleda V., '12, Teacher 

Muhl, F. L., '04, Instr. 

Pricer, J. L., '07, Prof. 

Seeley, Esther B., '14, Teacher 

Simmons, A. T., '01, Arch. 

NORRIS CITY 

Hoskins, Carrie E., '12 
Hoskins, Mary M., '13, Teacher 

OAKLAND 

Nesbit, Mary P.. '03, Teacher 
Pemberton, C, '10, Engr. 

OAK PARK 

Ames, W. B., '17 

Apgar, L. M., '12, Asst. 

Barnes, Ruth L., '18 

Bergmann, F., '15, Designer 

Brand, H. A., '08, Arch. 

Burton, C. K., '17, Contr. Checker 

Chacey, Anna O., '03 

Clarahan, C. H., Jr., '18 

Clay berg, H. D., '13. Prof. 

Cleary, J. M., '06, Journ. 

Consoer, G. B., '17 

Consoer, Meta, '13, Teacher 

Crooks, H. F., '16 

Dole, L. A., '13, Engr. 

Dutton, H. B., '17 , , 

Elder, Loretta (Mrs. A. F. Robinson) 8i 

Erskine, A. W., '12, Engr. 

Erskine, R. N., '09, Lawyer 

Goelitz, \y. H., '16, Contr. 

Haase, H. E., '06, Mfr. 

Hall, Ethel L. (Mrs. F. F. Beeby) '09 

Hanna, Roberta L., '07, Teacher 

Harris, J. W., '86, Engr. 

Hopkins, Mabel (Mrs. G. W. Hubbard) 01 

Hough, W. H., '16, Engr. 

Hubbard, G. W., '99. Engr. 

Huse, Louise M. (Mrs. R. M. Pray) '07 

Tones, L. S., g, Supt. 

Kelly, J. T.. '18 

Kilner, L. M. (Mrs. M. L. Carr), 06 

Klooster, C. A., '12, Engr. 

Kolb, M. A., '18 

Kraft, R. R., '18 

Kreidler, C. J.. '18 

Krieg, Amelia A., '17. Stud. 

Kuehn, A. L., '00, Engr. 

Larkin, F. D. L., '13, Contr. 

Lindstrom, A. W., 'ii, Engr. 

Millar, E. S., '16 

Miller, J. H., '15, Engr. 

Millizen, Edna V., '15, Teacher 

Mitchell, L. O.. '18 

Nelson, Severina E., '18 

Nilsen, P. J., 'iS. Engr 

Pease, T. C. f. Assoc. 



OAK PARK— Continued 
Peck, R. L., Jr., '17 
Petersen, J. B., '11, Chem. 
Phelps, J. C, '14, Engr. 
Poor, E. L., '02, Advertising 
Prochaska, O. L., f, Chem. 
Prout, H. B., '10, Salesman 
Robertson, Miriam S., '17, Singer 
Robinson, A. W., '16. Engr. 
Robinson, R. E., '08, Draftsman 
Robson, C. D., '09, Designer 
Rogers, F. G., '07, Engr. 
Rose, L. v., '02, Business 
Savage, W. C, '17, Mgr. 
Schlader, E. H., '16, Engr. 
Scott, Frances M., '11, Teacher 
Seaman, Katherine (Mrs. E. F. Blakeslee) 

'15 
Selsam, Beulah E., '15, Teacher 
Sivern, P. W., '11, Arch. 
Snell, C. E.. '18 
Strong, R. S., '06, Mfr. 
Sype, G., 'os, Teacher 
Taylor, J. O., '04, Engr. 
Vopat, J. F., '18 

Vosburgh, W. R., Jr., '13, Salesman 
Waggoner, H. D., '09, Instr. 
Wanderer. A. E. J., '10, Grocer 
Wanderer. O. W. R., '11, Engr. 
Webster, H. C, '14, Estimator 
Westcott, C. H., '14, Engr. 
Weston, Abbie (Mrs. W. C. Swern) '85 
Whitney, J. L., '17 
Yeaton, F. D., '07, Engr. 

OAKWOOD 

Weisiger, G. B., '11, Prin. 

OBLONG 

Heck, A. F., '13, Teachar 

McGee, Edna A. (Mrs. Barnhart) '14, 

Teacher 
Pollock, H. R., '14, Teacher 
Vance, M. S., '04, Teacher 
Weinberg, Elizabeth, '17, Teacher 

OGDEN 

Brennan, Wintress, '14, Libn. 

OGLESBY 

Andrews, J. A., '15. Supt. 

OHIO 

Anderson, W. W., '17, Farmer 
Smith, Gladys (Mrs. W. W. Anderson) 
'17 

OLIVE BRANCH . 

Wilbourn, A. J., '12 

OLNEY 

Baird, J. M.. '08, Lawyer 

Campbell, W. F., '17 

Chesrown, L. M., '14, Engr. 

Coen, H. C, '03 

Drew, J. A., '09, Hort. 

Fritchey, P. B., '12, Salesman 

Fritchey, T. A., Jr., '13, Bus. 

Glenz, E. A., '13. Mgr. 

Love, Mary E. (Mrs. F. W. Muncie) '16 

Muncie, F. W., g, Chem. 

Piper, H. B., '13, Farm Adv. 

Shy, F. S.. "18 

Turlay, Anne M., iS. Teacher 

Ward, Madge V. (Mrs. E. A. Glenn) 14 

Weber, Gertrude T., '16, Dietitian 

Wharf, A. J., '98, Engr. 

ONARGA 

Knoche, J. C, '17 

Lindsey, L. M., '17 , . .^ , x r 
Rowley, Adeline W. (Mrs. J. Kewley) f 
Warnock, C. H., '12, Agr. 



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ONEIDA 



Finley, J. O., '17. Farmer 
Sundell, R. D.. '16, Engr. 



OREGON 

Fischer, L., '01, Merchant 
Mattison, J. D., '15, Engr. 
lUimery, F. A., '13, Dairyman 
Warniolts, L., Jr., '17 

ORION 

Ferguson, Alice M., '18, Teacher 

OSWEGO 

Cutter, W. C, '10, Farmer 
Harlan, C. L.. g, Prof. 

OTTAWA 

Baxter, V. B., '14, Agr. 

Beem, F. C. '98, Mgr. 

Bissel, G. F., '15, Ceram. 

Brooks, J. S., *o8, Agr. 

Cairns, D. G., '02, Lawyer 

Cleave, S. W., '11, Farmer 

Coffey, Hazel B. (Mrs. F. J. Giehler) '14 

Collins, Mary (Mrs. L. J. Horan) '05 

Daly, E. P., '17 

Ehly, Emma L., '07, Teacher 

Eustis, Laura M., 'os, Dir. 

Fullerton. C. B., '11, Lawyer 

Gay, S. A., '13, Arch. 

Giehler, F. T., '14, Engr. 

Glover, R. C, '15, Lawyer 

Kaun, R. F., '14. Engr. 

Kaun, W. V., '13, Engr. 

Knapp, L. D., '15, Engr. 

Langman, .1. O., '00, Ins. 

Pool. E. H., 'is. Lawyer 

Rhoads, II. A., '99, Business 

Shaffer, R. F., '16, Farm Adv. 

Smurr, T. W., '99, Lawyer 

Snook, Vera J., 'ii. Libn. 

Sparks, Myrtle E., '89, Teacher 

Stevenson, A. M., '01, Stenog. 

OTTUMWA 

Haw, A. B., g 

OWANECO 

Large, G. P., '09, Instrunientman 

OZARK 

Reid, Mollie, '15 

Thomason, J. F., '13. Orchardist 

PALESTINE 

Apple, Ghloe ]\I.. '07. Teacher 
Cawood, H. R. ,09, Engr. 
Climcr, Mary E., 14, Teacher 
Eager, D. B., '14. Prin. 
Hawkins, R. R., '13, Designer 
Mills. G. G., '12, Mgr. 
Sutcliffe, Dorothy '16, Teacher 

PALOMA 

Henry, Mary A., '15, Social Worker 
Lawless, Julia A., '08 

PANA 

Allen. E. V., '16, Engr. 
Andrews, Mary A.. '18, Teacher 
Barth, E. F., '16, Farmer 
Cox, R. W., '14. Teacher 
Cutler, J., '14, Engr. 
Griffith, L. G., '12, Lawyer 
Johnson, R. C., '14, Teacher 
Lohr, L. W., '13, Supt. 
Preihs, T. W., '06. Lawyer 
Reese. L. W., '16. Stud. 
R-usscll, W. J.. '09 
.Simpson. F., 08, Farmer 
Stocker, L. O., '12, Arch. 



PARIS 

Baldwin, Aneta, '01, Teacher 

Baldwin, Janet C. '16, Teacher 

Bell, Norma E., '17, Teacher 

Black, B. A., '18, instr. 

Butler. R. G., '13, Engr. 

Crosby, H. F., '16, Supvr. 

Danely, Mary G. (Mrs. A. W. Slaughter) 

'02 
Dayton, D. V., '08, Judge 
Dickenson, R. W., '12, Farm Adv. 
Everhart, T. W. B., '86. Supt., Schs. 
Fentz, F. C, '14, Engr. 
Fleming, Denna F., '16, Teacher 
Frazier, A. O., '15, Supt. 
Frazier, J. Z., '18 
Gernert. W. B., g, Farm Adv. 
Hamilton, D. H., '17 
Hamilton, T. S., '17, Stud. 
Headley, F. L., '16, Farmer 
Horning, R. A., '14, Engr. 
Kincaid, S. W., '02, Lawyer 
Lauher, P. B., '12, Lawyer 
Leist. C, '18 

Link, Hilah J. (Mrs. H. S. Kirk) '15 
Logan, F. A., '17 
Long, L. F., '17. Engr. 
McLaughlin, J. W., '14. Engr. 
Mapes, J. v., '02, Farmer 
Maxwell, L. B., '17 
Maxwell. R. J., 'iS 
Ousley, H. P., '14, Mgr. 
Rowe, H. B., '95, Pharmacist 
Wenz, Carolyn L., '18 



Wilson. M. B.. 
Worsham, W. B. 



Mgr. 



PARK RIDGE 

Place, R. M., '88, Lawyer 
PAWNEE 

Farnam, Bertha L., '18 
PA.XTON 

Anderson, J. E., '04. Ins. Agt. 

Cannaday, W. M., Jr.. '13, Lawyer 

Corbly, L. S., '15, Lawyer 

Gourley, Margaret T., '09, Teacher 

Gourley, Mary J., '09. Teacher 

Kyte, J. F., '04, Business 

Larson, C. A., '06, Dir. 

Larson, H. P., '10, Cashier 

La Tur. .'\ngie, "iS 

McCracken, W. K., '16. Salesman 

Swank, Edith A., ':s. Teacher 

Swanson, Elder L., '10, Teacher 

PAYSON 

Rankin, C. H.. '85, Farmer 

Kankin, I.ura J., '18 

Robbins, E. F., '00, Farm Mgr. 

PECATONICA 

Marks, Sarah A., '15, Prin. 
PEKIN 

Criss, E., 'is 

Crist. E. B., '13, Engr. 

Fehrman, Claribel, '13 

Fehrman. Florence, '15 

Tanscn, D. H., '94, Contr. 

I.owry, T. G., '08. Foreman 

Moschel, L. C, '05. Business 

Orr, Mary E., '14, Teacher 

Powers, J. M., '10, Lawyer 

Prettyman, W. S.. '04, Lawyer 

Rust. L. J., '16. Engr. 

Wood, D. C. '13. Engr. 

PENFIELD 

Britt, C. A., '17. Farmer 
Fowler, W. M., '15, Fanner 
Hadden. S. B., '14, Engr. 
McQuaid. J. J., '12, Farmer 
Renner, Sylvia P. (Mrs. S. R. Hadden) 
'14 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



PEORIA 

Allen, A. W., '04. Engr. 

Anderson, A. L., '10, Lawyei' 

Armstrong, C. E., '05, Engr. 

Beasley, H. E., '94. Engr. 

Beecher, H. B., '11, Teacher 

Belsley, B. R., '12, Land. Gard. 

Black, G. W., '03. Lawyer 

Brannon, H. F., '14, Lawyer 

Burgner, H. T., '10, Engr. 

Capron, C. '00, Lawyer 

Carter, B. F.. '18 

Cartwright, H. V., '1.3, Bus. 

("offnian. II. A., '01, Mfr. 

Champion, E. V. M., '12, Lawyer 

Charleston, V. D. V., '18, Chem. 

Covey, E. L., '17, Stud. 

Dace, F. E., '14, Engr. 

Day, W. W.. '10, Arch. 

Dewey, IL H., '06, Merchant 

Dewey, W. H., '12, Commissioner 

Dingledine, I. W., '14 

Dunn, W. L., 'og, Engr. 

Elliott, H. W., '07, Engr. 

Engstrom. R. V., '04, Engr. 

Fischer, C. O., '12, Agt. 

Foersterling, F. J., '11, Sales Mgr. 

Frederick, O., ':o. Lawyer 

Frederick, R. C. '10, Lawyer 

Fuller, I. L., '02, Lawyer 

Geiger, Mabel L., '02, Teacher 

Gregg, R. S., '13. Engr. 

Grigsby, M. W., '11, Engr. 

Hall, L. W., '15, Supt. 

liana, L. G., f. Lawyer 

Hanger, P. N., '17, Mech. 

Harman, H. J., '14, Engr. 

Harsch, E. M., '15, Mgr. 

Hartman, Laura 1'". (Mrs. C. 11. Tapping) 

'16 
Harvey, Bessie M. (Mrs. J. W. Gift) "07 
Haungs, H. C, '07, Engr. 
Hedgcock. W. E.. '09, Adv. 
Henry, Elizabeth, '18 
Hight, E. S., '10, Engr. 
Hill, C. S., '14, Arch. 
Hof acker, Olga V.. '11, Teacher 
Hollister. Ethel A. (Mrs. W. W. Day) '10 
Hopper, Georgia E., '98, Instr. 
Hoppin, C. A., '01, Bus. 
Hunt, G. W.. '04, Lawyer 
Hunter, A. H., '17, Engr. 
Ingram, H. J., '12, Lawyer 
Jacquin. W. C, '18, Stud. 
Tobst, G. J., '97, Contr. 
Kammann. C. H., '86, Prin., Sch. 
Kirkpatrick, A. B., '00 
Klotz, II. J.. '12, Instr. 
Kutsch, W. A., '03, Chem. 
LeSure, C. S., '11. Arch. 
Liggett, L. A., '14, Engr. 
Linnell, Carrie E. (Mrs. E. Benson) '16 
Lynch, H. W., '10, Salesman 
Wright, Ethel W., '12, Sec. 
Lynch, R. A., '08, Salesman 
Martin, J. M.. '96. Teacher 
Meek, H. T., '18 
Miller, F. C, '04 
Mirick, H. R., '13, Mgr. 
Misner, F. D. S., '13, Mgr. 
Morrison, W. R., '95. Engr. 
Nelson, W. O., '17 
O'Hern, C. V., '10, Lawyer 
Pauli, A. F., '16, Libn. 
Pfeiffer, R. S., '17 Engr. 
Rose, H. B., '16, Designer 
Roseljery, C. T., '05, Lawyer 
Schoefifel, G. W., '10, Agt. 
Seidenburg, N. C, '15, Reporter 
Shepperd, J. D., '14. Engr. 
Simms, F. S., '09, Engr. 
Stedman, Angeline J. (Mrs. A. W. Allen) 

'os 
Stone, C. E., '03, Lawyer 



PEORIA— Continued 

Strawn, J. A.. '07, Engr. 

Strehlow, P. V.. '13, Arch. 

Sutherland, L. E., '11, Lawyer 

Tapping, C. H., '15, Contr. 

Thome, J. P., '12, Farmer 

Thompson, A. D., '93, Contr. 

Ticknor, J. H., '17 

Triebel, A., '05, Engr^ 

Wagner, H. F., '12, Engr. 

Wallace, R. S., '91, Engr. 

Walsh, T. E., '17 

Welles, "Nelle F. (Mrs. F. W. Parr) '07 

Whitmeyer. M. IL, '99, Arch. 

Whitnall, C. A., '11, Engr. 

Wilson, il. E., '09, Lawyer 

Zeller, Josephine M., '85 

Zimmerman, A. U., '15, Kngr. 

PKOTONE 

Fedde, H., '12, Merchant 
Fedde, Ruth C, '16 
Jones, L. G., '10, Farmer 
Linnard, E. W., '17, Farmer 

PF.RU 

Brunner, Camilla M.. '04 
Hoberg, O. W.. '10, Lawyer 
Lenzen, A. F., '17, Phar. 
Neureuther, A. H., '98, Engr. 

PESOTUM 

Congleton, F. H., '18, Farmer 
Nye, C. A., 'lo, Engr. 

PETERSBURG 

Pond, H. E., 'os, Lawyer 
Robertson, A. B., '18 
Walker, E. L., '92, Orchardist 
Wood, Beulah M., '08. Teacher 

r-KTROLIA 

Blough, E. B., '14, Engr. 
PHILO 

Grabbe, J. C, '16, Farmer 

Rice, Katharine G., '18 
PIERSON STATION 

Chambers, C. R., '11, Farmer 
PIN'CKXEYVILLE 

Thompson, F., 'is, Prin. 
I'JPER CITY 

Cooke, D. G., '12, Instr. 
PITTSFIELD 

Barber, H. T., '14, Farmer 

Birchard, Leola M.. '18 

Carroll, D. B., '15, Teacher 

Doocy, Helen f,., '18, Statistician 

Foreman, A. C, '11, Farmer 

Graham, L. T., '93. Lawyer 

James, C, '07, Horticulturist 

Knox, R. K., '13, Arch. 

Main, J., '07, Prof. 

Matthews. B. H., '07, Lawyer 

Strauss, W., '94, Business 

PLAINFIELD 

Boardman, H. C, '10, Engr. 

Clow, Grace M., '09, Teacher 

Cryder, J. H., '17, Farmer 

(jale, Frances A. (Mrs. T. Stewart) f 

Grommon. Helen W., '18 

Mather, Rose M., 'os, Libn. 

Phelps, II. H., 'is, Farmer 

Sonntag. Viola H". (Mrs. E. M. Bush) '08 

Stopp, G. D., '15, Sec. 

Van Dyke, E. H., '17, Farmer 

PLANO 

Kugler, M. B., '17, Agr. 
Tate, H. L.. '11. Prin. 
Tyler, C. V., '11, Mgr. 



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PLYMOUTH 

Garnett, Percie E., '09, Teacher 
Hedgcock, T. F., Jr., '15, Farm Adv. 
Hedgcock, J. H., 15, Teacher 
Hedgcock, Nellie M., '16, Teacher 

POLO 

Copenhaver, M.. '13, Farmer 
Copenhaver, R. G., '17, Farmer 
Cross. G. A.. '16, Ins. Agt. 
Donaldson, H. J., '17, Farmer 
Inks, F. E., '03, Doctor 

rONTIAC 

Adsit, B. W., '00, Lawyer 

Bane, Juliet L., '12, Asst. 

Bach, T. W., '08, Doctor 

Brunskill. E. W., '17, Farmer 

Bucher, E. G., '15. Teacher 

Butzer, G. D., '13, Engr. 

Tones, Louise (Mrs. B. W. Adsit) '99 

Koons, G. J.. '12, Prin. 

Masten, Adele, g 

Pinckney, F. L., '10, Teacher 

Sesler, P. R., '11, Lawyer 

Tombaugh. G. D.. '18 

Trumbo, S. M., '16, Engr. 

I'ORT BYRON 

Brown, W. E., '06, Engr. 
POTOMAC 

Collins, J. B., '17, Teacher 

Davis, R. L., g 

Quesenberry, Ruth, '16, Teacher 

Woodworth, Metta E. (Mrs. H. Burkhart) 
'03 

PRINCETON 

Anderson, C. J., '15. Acct. 
Gibbs, F. L., '07, Farmer 
Gillham. P. D., '04, Mgr. 
Herbolsheimer, A. J., '13, Dir. 
Kaar, Ruth A., '15. Teacher 
Karr, W. J., 'lo, Mfr. 
Mann, C. ]., '04. Farmer 
Nelson, Saidee E., '10, Teacher 
Pierson, W. R., '16 
Scibel, K. B.. '04, Lawyer 
Trimble, C. A., t. Lawyer 
Waits, H. E., '12, Lawyer 
Wilson, W. W., 'is. Farm Adv. 
Zearing, L. A., '11, Lawyer 

PRINCEVILLE 

Adams, Leota V., '18, Teacher 
Snook, Helen C. (Mrs. A. J. Hawkes) '15, 
Teacher 

PROPHETSTOWN 

Craig, S. J., '06, Agr. 
Llewellyn, Hazel I., '18, Teacher 
Ott. D. L., '16, Engr. 
Richmond, G. K., '15 

PULASKI 

Farrin, W. O., '02, Farmer 

QUINCY 

Bader, W. J., '02. Chem. 
Baumann, O., '94, Stockman 
Beatty, E. C. O., '16, Clerk 
Behrensmeyer, G. P., '93, Arch. 
Brakcnsiek, Jessie D., 'oq. Teacher 
Breitstadt, Emma M., '16, Dir. 
Breitstadt, Hulda C, '16, Teacher 
Breitstadt, J. H., '02, Chem. 
Brown, H. T., '14. Engr. 
Bunting, C. A. D., '11, Engr. 
Bush. K. B.. '16, Engr. 
Grieser, L. 0., '16, Farmer 
Grout, J. C. '13 
Keller, R. H. L., *io, Dealer 
Kolker, K. J., '06 
Lummis, I. L., '17 



OUINCY— Continued 

Lummis, M. F., '16. Salesman 

Lusk, Genevieve A., '17, Adv. 

Mann, Kate B. (Mrs. B. P, Irwin) '06 

Martin, W. A., '92, Supt. 

Menke, H. G., '15, Engr. 

Miller, D. E.. '16, Salesman 

Mueller, H. Z., '16, Engr. 

Musselman, T. E., '10, Sec. 

Orr, E. E., '96, Arch. 

Schaefer, E. F., '16 

Schwagmeyer, Ella, '18 

Sellmcr, Edna, '17 

Selzer, L. J., '18, Arch. 

Steinwedell. C, '03, Merchant 

Vasen, M, E,, '07, .Sec. 

Wamsley, Adalaide M. (Mrs. L. J. Selzer) 

'18 
Weilepp, Lelia M. (Mrs. V. J. Musselman) 

'06 
Wcssels, Vera G. (Mrs. Vooraart) '15, 

Teacher 
Wiebmer, A. H., '14 
Woodruff, T. T., '93, Engr. 

RAMSEY 

Thiele, R. H., '17, Arch. 
RANTOUL 

Craigmile, C. J., '13, Engr. 

Craigmile, Mary, A., '17, Teacher 

Crane, Eva R., 'ii 

Genung, Ivalvo, '12, Postmaster 

Gregg, S, E., '12, Farmer 

Ilunsaker, A. F., '09, Instr. 

Lawrence, C. W., '11, Engr. 

Walsh, L. B., '17. Teacher 

White, Florence L., 'to, Teacher 

RAPATEE 

Swigert, Blanche B., '18 
RADIN 

Frazier, J. W., '02, Farmer 
RAVEN 

Depuy, Jessie M., '06 
RAVINIA 

Goelitz, W. A., '18, Mfr. 

Jones, E. W., '11, Engr. 

RED OAK 

Miller, J. H., '16, Engr. 

RENO 

Dresser, J. C, '81, Bookkeeper 

RENSHAW 

Clanahan, R. H,, '07, Farmer 
RENTCHLER 

Wright, Jessie A. (Mrs. H. E. Richardson) 
'81 

REIYNOLDS 

Bopes, C. A., '89, Farmer 

Lee, E., '79. Farmer 

Lee, EUena, '16, Teacher 

Lee, Izora (Mrs. G. Schriver) 'is 

Lee, Mary H., '07, Teacher 

McConnel, A. H., '12. Clerk 

McConnel, I. M., '14. Farmer 

RICHMOND 

Hatch, Edith I. (Mrs. P. Allen) '11 

RIDGEFARM 

Burgan, Laverne A., '18, Dietitian 
Coe. Viola M., '18 
Lancaster, A. H., '18 
Perry, Nelle, '17, Teacher 

RIDGEWAY 

Wykle, Ethel M. (Mrs. L. Walker) '16 



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RIDOTT 

Hunt, Ada E., '13, Dietitian 
RIO 

Holt, S. v., '08, Farmer 

Milne, Minnie I. (Mrs. S. V. Holt) '14 

RIVERDALE 

Claussen, A. W., '13, Engr. 
RIVER FOREST 

Laing, G. D., '12, Salesman 

Laing, W. L., '17, Insp. 

Ligare, E. F., '89, Engr. 

Munroe. C. L., '13, Chem. 

Pack. Mary. '18, Asst. 

Thatcher, G. W., '11, Supt. 

RIVERSIDE 

Chitty, W. L., '86, Lawyer 
Cratley, P. J., '06, Engr. 
DeLeuw, C. E., '12, Engr. 
Landsea, A. F., '12, Engr. 
Noon, J. E., '14, Phys. Dir. 
Pope, C. S., '09, Engr. 
Pope, L. A., 'is, Engr. 
Rump, G. H., '04, Engr. 
Sweney, D., '96, Engr. 
Thompson, W. A., '79, Broker 

ROBINSON 

Arnold, W. W., '01, Lawyer 
Bell, K. C, '16. Bus. 
Cox, M. E., '04, Lawyer 
Grimes, Ruby M., g. Teacher 
Heath, L. S.. '01, Bus. 
Kessler, R. B., '14, Lawyer 
Logan, C. C., '08, Adviser 
Mail, E. F., '11,' Engr. 
Maxwell. S. J., '06, Lawyer 
Meserve, T. C '13, Advertiser 
Miller, Jessie F., '13, Teacher 
Newlin, F. E., '11, Lawyer 
Newlin, J. V.. '17 
Stephens, R. L., '14, Lawyer 
Watson, P. M., '14, Prin. 

ROCHELLE 

Healy, C. H., '10, Ins. Agt. 
McConaughy, E. L.. '06, Lawyer 
Maley, R. C., '15, Engr. 
May, W. W., '09, Advertiser 
NefF, H. A.. '18 
Sipe, R. E., '18 

ROCHESTER 

Twist, C. C, '11, Dealer 
ROCKBRIDGE 

Rives, Nannie B., '15, Teacher 

Rives, O. B., '10, Farmer 

ROCK FALLS 

Born, Alda H. (Mrs. R. E. Johnston) '04 

Cantlin, J., '06, Lawyer 

Lincoln. C. W.. '16, Engr. 

Scott, R. A., '17 

Spear, Elsie T., '14, Dietitian 

ROCKFORD 

Atwood, J. T., '03, Instr. 

Bargola. J. A., '11. Draftsman 

Bauer, F. W., '12, Real Est. 

Belshaw, C. F., '16, Engr. 

Biglow. Mary C, '90, Libn. 

Briggs. C. P., '01, Prin. Schs. 

Bronson. R. B., '16, Bus. 

Brown, R. H., '06, Lawyer 

Bulkeley, O. E., '12, Engr. 

Bush, F. A., '15. Salesman 

Carter, R. R., '12, Engr. 

Dadant, Harriette (Mrs. F. A. Bush) '17 

Davis, F. A., '18, Farmer 

Dewey, E. C, '17 

Dewey, Ida B. (Mrs. W. E. Johns) g 



ROCKFORD—Continued 

Essington, A. V., '14, Lawyer 

Fillmore, J. G., '09, Lawyer 

Fitch, H. J., '17, Farmer 

Gallagher, G. P., '05. Lawyer 

Garver, E., '11, Dairy Special. 

Gill, T. E., '07, Lawyer 

Glasco, R. T., '15, Teacher 

Goldman. E. R., '15, Engr. 

Grantz, R. L., '17, Lawyer 

Halas, W. H., '16, Coach 

Hall, G. E., '17 

Houser, Irma L. (Mrs. H. J. Fitch) "16 

Hull, W. F., '10, Lawyer 

Johns, W. E., '14, Farmer 

Johnson, A. M., '03, Engr. 

Johnson, Ruby E., '17, Teacher 

Jones, Milton D., '15, Teacher 

Kile, Jessie T., g. Teacher • 

Kimball. F. §., '18, Chem. 

Klein, George M. (Mrs. M. D. ^ones) '14 

Knight. B. J., '10, Lawyer 

Langwill, Bertha, p, Prof. 

Leach, P. J., '16, Supt. 

Lewis, J. T., '17 

McLee, E. B.. '18 

Nevens, W. B., g, Prof. 

Pearman, A., '08, Physician 

Ray, A. E., '07, Engr. 

Reed, Gratia J., '15, Mgr. 

Robbins, Ruth (Mrs. J. E. BeiTdslcy) '15, 

Instr. 
Robinson, K. E.. '10. Govt. Survr. 
Schalck, E. M., '13, Entomol. 
Schultz, Hazel M., '14 
Shaw, E. M., '15, Engr. 
Slade, B. A., '81, Druggist 
Smith, G. H.. '10, Engr. 
Squier, G. K., '17 

Spear, Helen E. (Mrs. P. H. Philips) '18 
Thomas, R. R., '12, Bus. 
Ulrici, Helena M.. g 
Weingartner, C. F., '15, Real Est. 
Weiss, Marion V. (Mrs. M. Ocheltree) '17 
Welsh, R. T., 'is, Farmer 
White, F. L., '14, Engr. 
Wold, I. E., '16, Business 

ROCK ISLAND 

Axelson, Alphyld J., '11, Teacher 

Brinkerhoff, V. W., '16 

Buffum, Ruth I. (Mrs. J. W. Maucker) '09 

Chase, Katherine T., '14, Instr. 

Gest, B., '12, Arch. 

Gilstrap, E. F.. '08. Arch. 

Harper, Edith E. (Mrs. H. K. Collins) '05 

Johnson, Harriette A., '93 

"Landee, Marion C. (Mrs. J. M. Stevenson) 

Lerch, E., '17, Engr. 

Lundeen, C. C.. '17, Contr. 

McCaskrin. H. M., '94, Lawyer 

McLane, C. D., '92, Arch. 

Mayall, E. L., '00. Business 

Myers, Nettie E. (Mrs. J. A. Udden, Jr.) g 

Richards, A. L., '87, Engr. 

Rochow, C. J. F., '00, Physician 

Schoessel, C. A., '13, Rate Setter 

Schroeder, W. F., '07, Rancher 

Searle, J. C. '11, Lawyer 

Sinnett, T. P., '09, Teacher 

ROCKPORT 

Gay, Amelia L., '12, Teacher 

ROODHOUSE 

Allen, G. B.. '11, Engr. 
Husted, G. H., 'is, Farmer 
Husted, L. A.. '15, Farmer 
Lemmon, E. G., '16 
Mansfield, C. F., '16, Farm Mgr. 

ROSCOE 

Conklin, P. S., '17, Teacher 



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ROSE HILL 

Whalin, O. L.. 'jS 
ROSEVILLE 

Malcolm, H. S., '08, Engr. 

Mann, E. H., '13, Farmer 

Maury, T- A., '13 

Maury, T. E., '14. Mgr. 

RUSHVILLE 

Garnett, Grace A. (Mrs. A. C. Hobble) '01 
Riehl, Anna (Mrs. J. A. Thompson) '04, 

Teacher 
Ritchey, R. W., 'is, Farmer 
Thompson, J. A., 'os. Farmer 

SADORUS 

Nierstheimer, Louise M. (Mrs. F. K. 
Stevens) '12 

ST. CHARLES 

Colson, H. E., '15, Merchant 
Doherty, W. M., '12, Lawyer 
Gray, F. B., '11, Arch. 
Johnson, F. H., '18 
Rockwell, L.. '10, Lawyer 
Roney, W. H., '05, Engr. 
Simmons, T. S., '16, Farmer 
Thatcher, D. W.. '15, Teacher 
Swanson, N. R., '16. Farmer 

ST. FRANCISVnXE 

Buchanan, R. L, '15. Teacher 
ST. JOSEPH 

Bennett, C. S., '12, Farmer 

Black, W. F., '08, Farmer 

Hauck, Hazel K., g 

Hedges, B. A., '16, Prin. 

Leas, Mildred (Mrs. W. Z. Black) 'lo 

SALEM 

Davis, Ida B., '11, Teacher 

Finn, S. N., '09, Lawyer 

Kagy, J. L., '09, Lawyer 

Mills, W. A., '09, Lawyer 

Schwartz, J., '81 

Slack, W. S., '18 

Weaver, Maud (Mrs. J. T. Dorris) '09 

Whitchurch, Helen M., '16, Teacher 

Whitchurch, J. E., '10, Agr. 

White, J. W, '14. Lawyer 

SANDOVAL 

Cook, E., '17, Engr. 

SANDWICH 

Cochran, H. R., '13, Foreman 
Cox. Anna E., '14, Teacher 
Howison, C, '97. Adv. Mgr. 

SAN FRANCISCO 

Parker, W. H., '05, Arch. 

SAN JOSE 

Brauer, Lydia M., '09, Teacher 
Siegrist, D. C, '18 
Warner, H. II., '18, Farmer 

SAUNEMIN 

Shapland, E. P., '14. Supt. 

SAVANNA 

Greison, H. P., '16, Comptroller 
Leonard, Gladys A., 'is, Teacher 
Lyons, Hazel S., '16. Teacher 
Miles, L. H., '11, Cashier 
Miles, P. K.. '12 
Walter. C. M., '11, Lawyer 

SAVOY 

Dunlap, H. M., '75, Horticulturist 
Luther, Caroline, 't2, Teacher 



-Continued 

SAYBROOK 

Belt. J.H., '12, Engr. 
Eales, H. C, '13, Farmer 
Ward, Mary W., '18, Teacher 

SC.VLES MOUND 

Adams, W. D.. 'iS 
SCIOTA 

Head, G. L., '17, Supt. 
SCOTLAND 

Depuy, O. C, '06, Farmer 
SECOR 

Clausen, Clara A., '16, Teach' 1 
SEWARD 

Neely, J. L., '13, Farmer 

SEYMOUR 

Hatrick, L. E., '01, Phys. 
Johnston, D. I., '16 
Scott, W. R., '07, Engr. 

SHARPSBURG 

Mathers, L. E., '13, Farmer 
Sheldon, H. K., '16, Engr. 
Sheldon, W. M., '14, Farmer 

SIL\WNEETOWN 

Busey, Carolyn E. (Mrs. W. H. Gratton) 
'08 

SHEFFIELD 

Boyd, C. N., '81, Farmer 
Boyd, Marian C, '17, Teacher 
Brown, Dorothy S., '17, Teacher 
Dawney, D. R., '17, Mgr. 
Gunkel, W. W., '16, Baseball 

SHELBYVILLE 

Day, H. W., '17, Instr. 
Domas, J. A., '15, Teacher 
Eberspacher, J. C., '07, Cashier 
Harris, \\'., '14, Supt. 
lloagland, J. K., '99, Farmer 
Jarnagin, R. L., '16, Lawyer 
Miner, L. W., '14, Teacher 
Roessler, W. O., '16, Farm Adv. 
Ward, U. G., '05, Lawyer 
Westervelt, L. C, '08, Cashier 

SHELDON 

McCloud, J. F., '17, Broker 
SHERIDAN 

Alibott, S. D.. '13. Farmer 

Diniavan, F. L., *ifi. Farmer 

SHll'MAN 

Metcalf, J. D.. '93, Cashier 
Sin RLE Y 

Eidmann, G. H., '03, Farmer 

Funk, L., t, Farmer 

SI DELL 

Holton, C. A., '13, Engr. 
Williams. Lulu H.. '13, Teacher 

SIDNEY 

Block, E. R., '12, Real Est. 
Boone, G. J., '14, Merchant 
Jones, Opal R., '10, Teacher 
Lawson, Mary M., '15 
Love, C. S., '16, Farmer 
Raymond, J. E., '99, Farmer 

SIGEL 

Fitzpatrick. U. S., '10, Lawyer 

SILVIS 

Pike, G. H., 'is, Instrumentmar. 



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SMITHBORO 

Kessler, H. L., 'lo 
SMITHSHIRE 

Atkins, E. L., '15, Farmer 
SOMONAUK 

Dean, R. H., g 

Supples, Elsie M.. '18, Clerk 

SOUTH LAKE FOREST 

Anderson, W. F., '15, Clerk 
SOUTH HOLLAND 

Dalenburg, P., '11, Farmer 
Gouwens, C, g 

SPEER 

Gruner, J. E., '16, Engr. 
Gruner, K. W., '17, Engr. 

SPARLAND 

Hunt, L. L., '16, Mgr. 

SPARTA 

Eiker, Bess H., '11', Teacher 

Lee. Gertrude A. (Mrs. F. H. McKelvey) 

'09 
Lett, H. H., '18, Teacher 
McKelvey, F. H., '07, Appraiser 

SPRINGFIELD 

Atwood, C. A., '13. St. Leader 

Bane, Geneva M., '12, Demonstrator 

Bard, J. W., '06, Engr. 

Barnett, W. F., '07, Clerk 

Barth, O., '09, Lawyer 

Blair, F. G., t. State Supt. 

Briggle, C. G., '04, Lawyer 

Britten, F. E., '15, Lawyer 

Bullard, E. E., '06, Electn. 

Bullard, S. A., '78, Arch. 

Bunn, N. L., '13, Engr. 

Burch, G. F., '09, Engr. 

Bushnell, H. B., '07, Engr. 

Carver, A., '89, Asst. Prin. 

Clendenin, G. M., '05, Journ. 

Coe, H. H., '10, Engr. 

Constant, H. H., '13, Mfr. 

Day,V. S., '17, Asst. 

Day, W. T., '16, Lawyer 

Dixon, N. M., '11, Broker 

Dobbins, Ethel I. (Mrs. W. E. Sampson) 

'02 
Fay art, L. G., '12, Agt. 
Fisher, L. E., '08, Ins. Adjuster 
Fox, Jessie L., '17, Teacher 
Ginzel, L. A., '05, Mgr. 
Graham, Elizabeth E., '15, Teacher 
Graham, H. J., '00, Lawyer 
Graham. J. J., '05, Lawyer 
Graham, Mary A., '09 
Gullett, N., '10, Lawyer 
Hanes, M. S., '13, Arch. 
Hansen, P., f, Engr. 
Helmle, H. R., '11, Arch. 
Henry, D. A., '09, Engr. 
Herndon, O. L., '10, Merchant 
Herndon, R. F., '11, Physician 
Hildebrandt, H. M., '07, Minister 
Jarrett, T. L., '05. Lawyer 
Jones, J. R., '16, Revenue 
Kinsey, L. B., '07, Engr. 
Knote, J. M., f 
Lewis, Katherine, '12, Libn. 
Liedel, R. B., '17, Lawyer 
Lindley, F. H., 09, Clerk 
Lowden, F. O., t. Governor 
Lyman, F. L., '01, Farmer 
McGrath, J. M., '14, Prin. 
Madden, I. A., '11, Farm Adv. 
Mathews, J. H., '13. Engr. 
Mautz, Cj. J., '04, Physician 
Merriman, J. R., '16, Phys. 
Miller, Nelle G. (Mrs. J. G. Miller) '08 



SPRINGFIELD— Continued 
Miller, S. L., '12. Instr. 
Morgan, Effie M.. g. Teacher 
Neuman, J. A., '08, Mgr. 
Nevins, A. S., '13, Instr. 
Newell, M. H., '99, Lawyer 
Norbury, F. G., g, Phys. 
Perkins, R. M., '98, Stockman 
Potter, G. E., '17, Engr. 
Price, Anna M., '00, Libn. 
Prince, D. C, '12, Case Man 
Propst, D. W., '16, Stud. 
Putting, O. J., '06, Atty. Gen. 
Qninlan, T. W., '08, Lawyer 
Rang, C. K., '14, Lawyer 
Reiger, H. J., '10, Arch. 
Ridgely, T. E.. '13, Capt. 
Rinaker, Dorothy S. (Mrs. O. Roman) '15 
Rinaker, J. I., '87, Arch. 
Robinson, W. R., '06 
Roman, F. L., '11, Engr. 
Rourke, Ellen M., '16, Teacher 
Ruckell, J. G., '14, Salesman 
Sampson, W. E., '05. Lawyer 
Saunder, H. O., '12, Engr. 
Shamel, C. H., '90, Lawyer 
Sjoblom, M. C., f, Engr. 
Steele, W. L., '96, Arch. 
Stone, P. A., '96, Farmer 
Stuart, E. K., '10, Cheni. 
Swett, L. W., '16, Engr. 
Thomas. R. E., 15, Engr. 
Tilson, D. M., '10, Mgr. 
\'an (Tleave, B., '17 
Vaniman, V., '08, Demonstrator 
Voorhees, Kathryn C. (Mrs. H. G. Squires) 

'09 
Wood, C. H., '08, Lawyer 
Wright. Ida F., '04, Libn. 
Yates, R., t, Lawyer 
Zahn, F. R., '15, Engr. 

SPRING GROVE 

Hatch, F. L., 'y^,. Farmer 
SPRING VALLEY 

Rathbun, H. H., '18 
STANDARD 

Faletti, M. J., '17, Lawyer 
STAUNTON 

George, L. G., '15, Lawyer 

Howells, Mary G., '18 

Howells, Ruth C, '18 

Wall, Harriett E., '17 

STERLING 

Bell, H. E., '10, Engr. 
Buyers, D. E., '12, Engr. 
Honens, F. W., '96, Mgr. 
Janssen, E. T., '18 
Lendman, A. N., '17, Engr. 
Phillips, L. L., '12, Insp. 
Pinkney, L. A., g, Teacher 
Powers, L. T.. '14, Farmer 
Powers, -Luella F., '12, Teacher 
Reisner, C. L., '13, Advertiser 
Sheldon. C. E.. '99, Judge 
Ward, F. A., '11. Arch. 
Ward, P. H., '13, Lawyer 
Williams. C. A., '17 
Wyne, E. E., '02. Merchant 

STOCKTON 

Curtiss, G., '16, Farmer 
Curtiss, W. G., '82, Farmer 
Hendel, S. R., '17, Engr. 
May. C. B., '17 
Siemen, Bertha A., '13, Teacher 

STONINGTON 

Drake, E. S., '11, Banker 
Garwood, F. S., '05, Farmer 
Garwood. H. E., '05, Farmer 



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STREATOR 

Alband, Laura (Mrs. R. I. Barrickman) '15 

Alband, Lillian M. (Mrs. J. J. Mohan) '13 

Anthony, W. C, '11, Engr. 

Boys, T. L., '11, Ceram. 

Conley. D. O., '16 

Conley, Josephine, '13, Teacher 

Dixon, Nellie M., '07 

Essington, J. W., '10, Real Est. 

Essington, T. G., '06, Lawyer 

Fornof, J. R., '10, Pub. 

Foster, W. G., '00, Arch. 

Frahm, Hattie B. (Mrs. G. N. Fornof) '01 

Klopp, C. G.. '16, Engr. 

McVay, T. N., '14, Engr. 

Plumb. E. F., '10, Mfr. 

Poor, Hattie M., '12, Teacher 

Poor, L. S., '17 

Powers, F. M., '04, Lawyer 

Stevenson, J. V., '12, Farmer 

Swift, Gertrude L., '18, Asst. 

Williams, Helen J., '18, Stud. 

STRONGHURST 

Barnhart, Edna P. (Mrs. J. H. Miner) '08 

Miner, J. H., '07, Agr. 
SUBLETTE 

Long, J. A., '08, Engr. 

Seller, Alice F. (Mrs. J. A. Long) '09 
SULLIVAN 

Baker, C. P.. '11, Teacher 

Baker, Z. F., '00, Lawyer 

Bartels, Nellie F., '16, Teacher 

Booze, R. W., '12, Engr. 

Chapin, A., '02, Editor 

Harshman, L. R., '02, Farmer 

Heineke, P. H., '17, Lawyer 

Higgins. A. L., '07, Agr. 

McLaughlin, J. L., '09, Lawyer 

Miner, Ada M. (Mrs. A. Chapin) '08 

Patterson, C. R., '15, Lawyer 

Peadro, Bernice F., '16 

Peadro, E. D., '14 

Phillips, Minnie A., '17, Teacher 

Titus, G. L., '14, Farmer 

Wiley, J. P., '11 

Woods, Ardie G., '13, Teacher 

SUMMERFIELD 

Hirstein, J. A., '17, Farmer 
SUMNER 

Perrott, R. H., '16 

Petty, M. R., '17 

SUMMER HILL 

Anderson, L. L., '05, Farmer 
SUTTER 

Duerkop, Bertha C, '11, Teacher 

SYCAMORE 

Alden, J. L., '14, Engr. 

Arntzen, Igna I., '17, Teacher 

Conrad, C. B., '13, Sec. 

Coultas, Florence A., '14, Prin. 

Doane, H. A., '12, Engr. 

Fulton, W. J., '98, Lawyer 

Lattin, J., '85, Mechanic 

Miller, W. C, 'lo, Supt. 

Saflford. E. B., '00, Farmer 

Smith, L. B., '08, Lawyer 

Stephens, H. C, '08, Supt. 

Whittemore, F., '97, Merchant 

Winders, F. R., '05. Engr. 

Wright, Bernice (Mrs. J. L. Alden) '14 

TABLE GROVE 

Bartholomew, Ruth P., '18, Charities 

Worker 
Dilworth, J. R., '13. Farmer 

TALLULA 

Greene, Birdie W. '17, Teacher 



TAMALCO 

Norman, E. P., '10, Lawyer 
TAMPICO 

Smith, C. A., '74, Draftsman 
TAYLORVILLE 

Anderson, C. T., '11, Engr. 

Baker, C. J., g, Asst. 

Dorman, D. S., '09, Salesman 

Hay, C. E.,'13, Farm Adv. 

Hershey. H. B., '09, Lawyer 

f add, W. S., '16, Farmer 

r arge. Zelma (Mrs. W. H. Houser) '10 

Long, T. L.. '05, Banker 

Powel. Ellen C. (Mrs. A. Locke) '11 

Sinneff, G. F., '15, Teacher 

Stevens, W. M., '17, Asst. 

Tucker, J. O., '08, Supt. 

Twadell, Laura B. (Mrs. C. E. Evans) t 

TENNESSEE 

Walker, E. D., '10, Farmer 
TEXAS CITY 

McCaskrin, Louise E. (Mrs. J. D. Stayton) 
'94 
TEXICO 

Gage, J. H., '16, Prof. 
THOMASBORO 

Kelso, C. E., '05, Physician 
THOMPSONVILLE 

Roberts, Frances E., '16, Teacher 
THOMSON 

Cate, H. A., '13, Farmer 
TISKILWA 

Battey, B. R., Jr., '17 

Brown, J. L., '17, Clerk 

Gallaher, H. T., '17. Mech. 

Pervier, Carrie M. (Mrs. F. R. Powers) '14 

Powers, F. R., '15, Farmer 

Quick, H., '17 

Schertz, A. C, '08 

Van Dervart, P, R., '03, Lawyer 

Winship, Mary A., '18 

TOLEDO 

McCandlish, F. R., '17, Farmer 
TOLONO 

Bower, R. A., Jr., '95, Banker 

Campbell, Florence M. (Mrs. E. G. Framp- 

ton) '17 
Cassingham, Florence A. (Mrs. R. V. 

Edwards) '13 
Durfey, D., '17 
Godfrey, Eleanor, '15 
Hoff, Lucy V. (Mrs. G. W. Whall) '09 
Parry, J. L., '94, Farmer 
Marten, Jane F., g 
Meharry, G. F., '05, Farmer 
Meharry, J. E., '99, Farmer 
Redhed, Alice, '13, Dir. 
Redhed, W. S., '10, Farmer 
Voss, Sophie M. (Mrs. G. F. Meharry) '05 
Wamsley, Mabel (Mrs. J. C. Dole) '06, 

Teacher 

TONICA 

Elliott, C. J., '12. Farmer 

Hensold, H. H., '17, Farmer 

King, D. L., '16, Engr. 

King, Lillian M. (Mrs. C. J. Elliott) '13 

TONTI 

Cope, L. v., '17, Agr. 

TOPEKA 

Ranson, Clara A. (Mrs. J. Sellers) '04 



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■TQULON 

Cooley, Verna L., g. Teacher 
Kirk. T. T., g, Supt. 
Wright, W. W., '04. Agr. 

TOWANDA 

Murphy, Grace E. (Mrs. R. E. Taylor) '08 
Jones, F. W., '17, Farmer 
Taylor, R. E., '08, Farmer 

TOWER HILL 

Borton, G. L., '09, Farmer 
Galster, Augusta E., '18, Asst. 
Schoch, W. G., '11, Survr. 

TRIMBLE 

Trimble, C. T., '11, Farmer 
TRIVOLI 

Korth, Frieda E. (Mrs. C. H. Apple) 'i6 
TUNNEL HILL 

Whittenberg, Sarah J. (Mrs. D. M. Cover) 
'14 
TUSCOLA 

Boyce, A. C, g. Teacher 

Burggraf, C. I.. '14, Engr. 

Ellars, Jessie (Mrs. L. O. Hackett) '90 

Goodspeed, W. F., '05, Farmer 

Howe, W. T., '16, Farmer 

Jones, G. R., '02, Lawyer 

Romine, J. F., '15, Farmer 

Shonle, H. A., '16, Chem. 

Taylor, Nellie F., '08, Teacher 

Tinen, J. V., '12, Teacher 

Watson, Florence E., t. Teacher 

UNION 

Jones, B. L., '09, Engr. 

URBANA 

Adams, R.. f. Prof. 

Allen, Alice A., '16 

Allen, Mae L. (Mrs. W. M. Tullock) '03 

Alley, W. E., f, Asst. 

Allison, D. M., f. Assoc. 

Alverson, Maude L., '09, Teacher 

Alverson, Ruth A., '18, Teacher 

Alvord, C. W., g. Prof. 

Alvord, Genevieve R., '16, Teacher 

Anderegg, F. O., f, Prof. 

Anders, E., '05, Instr. 

Anderson, Birdina M., '18 

Anderson, Florence E., '09 

Anderson, H. W.. g. Prof. 

Anderson, Viola J., f, Instr. 

Andrews, J. B., '13, Instr. 

Andrews, Ruth H., '18, Teacher 

Augustus. E. K., '14, Assoc. 

Armour, P. F., '15, Mgr. 

Arnold, R. M., g, Asst. 

Ashton, Pearl W. (Mrs. B. A. Strauch) '12 

Austin, J. C, f. Asst. 

Ayers, J. F.. '85 

Babbitt, H. E., g, Instr. 

Babcock, K. C, f. Dean 

Bach, Beulah W. (Mrs. P. D. M. Faucett) 

'12 
Baechtold, Elsie L., '16, Libn. 
Bailey, E. W., g. Pomologist 
Baker, F. C, f. Curator 
Baker, I. O., '74, Prof. 
Baldwin, E. C. f. Prof. 
Ballantine H. W.. f. Dean 
Bamesberger, Velda C '18, Asst. 
Barnes, Mary G.. '18, Libn. 
Barnes, Nell, '15, Actress 
Bartholow, J. S., '16. Clerk 
Barto. D. O., '06, Prof. 
Barto, Harriet T., '16, Instr. 
Barto, Margaret M., '17, Teacher 
Bartow. E., f. Prof. 
Beal, G. D., f. Prof. 
Beard, J. H., f, Physician 



URBANA — Continued 

Bcnjann'n, H. W., '14, Physician 

Bennett, Elizabeth R. (Mrs. J. Grennan) g 

Bennett, Nancy L., '14, Stenog. 

Bennett, W. L., '02, Clerk 

Benson, Susan T. (Mrs. C. G. Howard) '16, 
Libn. 

Bentley, I. M.. f. Prof. 

Bergman, C. J., g 

Bernbaum, E., f. Prof. 

Besore. Nellie (Mrs. W. E. Scars) '96 

Bevier, Isabel, f, Prof. 

Bing, Bertha B., '18, Stud. 

Bing, B., '88, Merchant 

Biegler. P. S., g. Prof. 

Blackwelder, E., f. Prof. 

Blair, J. C, f. Prof. 

Blaisdell, Daisy L., f, Instr. 

Bloomfield, L.. f. Prof. 

Bode, B. H., f. Prof. 

Bogart, E. L.. f. Prof. 

Boggs, Cassandra (Mrs. G. A. Miller) '92 

J5oggs, Lucinda P., '94 

Bolton, W. J., '18 

Bond, Lyda, '06, Instr. 

Boomsliter, G. P., g. Prof. 

Borden, R. F., g, Instr. 

Borton, C. W., '17 

Bowditch, F. D., '88, Teacher 

Boyer, C. V., f, Assoc. 

Braley, S. A., g, Instr. 

Brew, J. D., f, Assoc. 

Britton, W. E., g, Instr. 

Broaddus, Alice V. (Mrs. T. A. Clark) '91 

Brock, W. S., 'is, Assoc. 

Brooks, F. A., '17, Designer 

Brooks, Fannie M.. '15, Instr. 

Brooks, M., f. Prof. 

Brooks, N. C, f. Prof. 

Brooks, O. F., '15, Mgr. 

Brooks, Verna, '09, Instr. 

Brooks, Viola, '17, Teacher 

Browder, O. L., '04, Lawyer 

Brown, H. D., '14, Instr. 

Brown, K. G., '16, Broker 

Brown, R. R., '16, Bus. 
Brownfield, Georgia, '17, Teacher 
Brownfield, Lelah, '10, Stenog. 
Bryant. J. M., g. Prof. 
Bull, Maude E., '15, Demonstrator 

Bull, S.. f, Assoc. 

Bunch, Mamie, '14, Instr. 

Burge, W. E., f. Prof. 

Burlison, W. L., g. Prof. 

Burnette, W. T., '05, Engr. 

Burns, Josephine E. (Mrs. R. D. Glasgow) 

'09, Instr. 
Busey, Josephine K., '17, Cashier 
Busey, Mary E., t 
Bussell, Nellie E.. f, Instr. 
Cady, G. H., f, Geol. 

Cafkey, Mabel E. (Mrs. W. R. Stark) '04 
Call, Hortense (Mrs. A. Barr) '95 
Campbell, D. J., '16, Chem. 
Campbell, E. E. A., '18, Stud. 
Campbell, M. H., '17, Asst. 
Cann, Jessie Y., f. Prof. 
Carman, A. P., f. Prof. 
Carmichael, R. D., f. Prof. 
Carnahan, D. H., '96, Prof. 
Carpenter, C. E., f, Prof. 
Carry, C. S., f. Asst. 
Carson, F. T., '03, Lawyer 
Case, H. C. M., '12, Assoc. 
Castile, Sarah M.( Mrs. W. E. Britton) '10 
Castle, R. D. V., '16. Auditor 
Charters W. W., f. Dean 
Chiles, H. M.. '17, Stud. 
Christopher. D. L., '08, Mgr. 
(Thristy, Grace J., '18 
Churton, Florence H.. '17, Assoc. 
Cilley, Lillie, '17, Libn. 
Cleavinger, J. S., '09, Assoc. 
Cline, Bess F., '14, Teacher 
Clark, Edith L. (Mrs. J. C. Kirkpatrick) '90 



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Univeusity of Illinois 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



U KUAN A— Continued 

Clark, T. A., 'qo, Dean 

Coffey, W. C, '06. Prof. 

Colby, A. S., g, Assoc. 

Cole, A. C, £. Prof. 

Colvin, C, '13, Prof. 

Covey, Arete C, '14, Teacher 

Crandall. C. S.. f, Prof. 

Crawford, Helen L., 'is, Teacher 

Cravvshaw, F. D., f. Prof. 

Crawford, Ruth, M. (Mrs. K. B. Freeman) 

'17 
Creek, H. L., g. Prof. 
Crosiar, A. O., '18 
Cunningham, II. E., f. Sec. 
Cunningham, Opal C, '17, Teacher 
Curtis, F. K., '11, Prof. 
Curtis, N. C, f. Prof. 
Cuthbert, Dorothy I.. (Mrs. J. C. Austin) 

'16. l.ibn. 
Daniels, A. H., f. Prof. 
Daniels. Eunice D., f 
Davis, Mary 13., '01, Teacher 
Decker, E. H.. f. Prof. 
Dent, J. A., f. Assoc. 
Dershem, E., f, Instr. 
Detlefsen, J. A., f. Prof. 
DeWolf, F. W.. f, Geol. 
Dexter, Grace E., '11, Teacher 
Dexter, Lula B., '14, Teacher 
Dietrichson, T. Ci., f, Instr. 

Dillenback. II. C. f. Instr. 

Doherty, Margaret I., '15, Libn. 

Dorner, II. U., f. Prof. 

Drury, F. K. W., '05, Libn. 

Ouncan, J. M., f, Asst. 

Dungan, G. II., '17, Asst. 

Ounlap, Eflie C, '16, Teacher 

Dunlap. K. L., '85, Carpenter 

Dunn, H. H., 'So, Research Assoc. 

Eckstein, H. C, '14, Nutrition Expert 

Edmonds, J. L., f. Prof. 

Edwards. H. H., '17, Engr. 

Ekblaw, \V. E., '10, Geologist 

Eldredge, A. G.. f, Instr. 

Ellis, C. A., f. Prof. 

Ellis, C. L., '10, Instr. 

Ellis, O. I., '12. Assoc. 

Emch, A., f. Prof. 

Enger, M. L., '06, Prof. 

Engle, Jeannette M.. '15 

Engle, R. N., '17, Farmer 

Erb. J. L., f, Mus. Dir. 

iMnest, Ruth, 'i";. Teacher 

Evans, F. N., f. Prof. 

Fahrnkopf, Emma M. (Mrs. R. F. Borden) 
'13 

Fahrnkopf, II. F. T., '13, Assoc. 

Fairlie, J. A., f. Prof. 

I'^aust. E. C, , Instr. 

Fay, D. .\., '17 

Fehrenkanip, Winifred, 'u. Libn. 

Poind, Frances M. (Mrs. R. K. Hursh) '06 

Ferguson, II. F,, f, Engr. 

Finfrock, C. L., '14, Lawyer 

Fisher, F. A., 'ii, Prof. 

Fisk, I. W., 'oq, Engr. 

Fitz-Gerald, T. D., II, f. Prof. 

Fitz-Gerald, Leora A. H., '16 

Flannigan, M. L., g, Prin. 

Fleming, Georgia E., '12, Assoc. 

Fleming. V. R., '05, Prof. 

Flint. W. P., f. Entomol. 

Flock, Marguerite P., 'iS 

Flock. W. J., '17 

Flom. G. T.. f. Prof. 

Flovd, Mary E. (Mrs. A. Bevis) f 

Foo'titt, F. F.. g, Asst. 

Forbes, Ethel C. (Mrs. F. W. Scott) 'o?. 

Forbes, G. R., f, Instr. 

Forbes, S. A., h, Zool. 

Ford, Bernice (Mrs. H. J. Van Cleave) '11 

Frazey. .Mice B., '98, Teacher 

Frazey. Nellie M. (Mrs. F. W. Eagelston) 
'01. Teacher 



(T R BAN A— Continued 
Freer, Louise, f, Dir. 
Frisk. J. A., f, Mecb. 
FuJlenwidcr, Alice E. (Mrn. E. B. Lytle) 

'07 
Fulton. E., f. Prof. 
Funk, Ruth S., '17, Asst. 
Gaines, W. L., '08, Prof. 
Galpin, Stella B., '14, Libn. 
Gantz, R. A., g, Asst. 
Garner, J. W., f. Prof. 
Garver, VVillia K., '03, Libn. 
Gill, H. L.. f, Dir. 
Glasgow, R. D., '08, Instr. 
Glassco, Ruth M., '17, Teacher 
Glenn, P. A., f, Insp. 
Glover, D. M., '16, Stud. 
Goebel, Irma G., '15, Stud. 
Goebel, J., f. Prof. 

Gonnerman, H. F., '08, Research Assoc. 
Goodenougli, G. A., g. Prof. 
Grant, Ruth M., '16, Teacher 
Gray, Cora E., f, Instr. 
Green, F., f. Prof. 
Greene, J. H., '08 
Greene, J. W.. '18 
Gregory, Allene, f, Instr. 
Gregory, Louise C. A., h 
Grennan, J., f, Instr. 
Grindley, H. S., '88, Prof. 
Gross, A. W., g 
Grove, P. F^ '13, Teacher 
Guild, Lois (j., '17, Photographer 
Gulick, C. D., '97, Physician 
Gunderson, A. J., '11, Instr. 
Gustafson, A. F., '07. Prof. 
Gwinn, Alta (Mrs. T. E. Saimders) '07, 

Instr. 
Gwinn, Avis, '14, Instr. 
Gwinn, Edith, '15, Teacher 
Gwinn, Ethel, '11, Singer 
Hackley, Elizabeth P., '17. Teacher 
Hague, Edith E., '18, Libn. 
Hague, Florence S., f, Asst. 
Hague, Stella M., f. Instr. 
Hale, W. G., f. Prof. 
Hall, Lucie A. (Mr.s. T. W. Parr) '84 
liammet, Virginia M, (Mrs. A. N. Talbot) 

'81 
Ilandschin, W. P., '13, Prof. 
Ilanmore, J. L., '17, Lawyer 
Harding, H. A., f. Prof. 
Harper, A. C, f, Assoc. 
Harper, Bertha M., '07, Teacher 
Harper, Julia A. (Mrs. C. S. Rhode) '13 
Harrah, E. C, f. Asst. 
Harrington, H. F., f. Prof. 
Harrison, Florence, '08, Assoc. 
Ilartrick, G. R., '01, Capt. 
Hayes, E. B.. '18. Stud. 
Hayes, E. C, f. Prof. 
Heater E. F.. '11, Draftsman 
Heidler, J. B.. '18 
Henson, Margaret E., '18 
Hepburn, N. W., '07, Prof. 
Hickman, J. B., '15, Salesman 
Hickman, Lucy P., '10 
Hieronynuis, R. E., f. Adv. 
Higgins, G. M., g. Stud. 
Hill, C. F.. '14. Teacher 
Hill. D. S., f. Prof. 
Hill, Ida M. (Mrs. G. F. Way) '05 
Hillebrand, H. N.. f, Assoc. 
Hogue, J. H., f, Instr. 
Holhrook, E. A., g, Engr. 
Hope. Leona, f. Assoc. 
Hopkins, B. S., f. Prof. 
Hopkins, S. C '17 
Hottes, C. F., *94. Prof. 
Hottes, Flora E.. '18, Stud. 
Houchens, Josie B., '05, Libn. 
Howard. C. G.. '17, Asst. 
Howell, L. B., g, Chem. 
Hoy. Lucv F., 'ti, Prin. 
Hufferd, R. W., g. Asst. 



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J04Q 



ILLINOIS— Continued 



URBAN A— Continued 

Hufford, C. T., 'i6, Asst. 

Hughitt, Anna L., f. Instr. 

Hursh. R. K., '08, Prof. 

Hutchins, Margaret, '08, Libn. 

Ilutchins, Marjorie, '15, Mu3. 

Hutchinson, J., f, Assoc. 

Ingalls, H. B., '16, Cashier 

JacobseiTj W. H., '15, Adv. 

James, E. J., f, Univ. Pres. 

Jamison, A. W., f, Instr. 

Jamison, Martha G. (Mrs. H. F. Gonner- 

nian) '11 

Tanvrin, C. E., f, Libn. 

Jaques, Minnie, '86, Cashier 

Jayne, Violet (Mrs. E. C. Schmidt) f 

Johns, Evelyn G., '18, Lunch-room Mgr. 

and Instr. 
Johnson, F. T., f, Instr. 
Johnson, Mabel C. (Mrs. D. 11. Carnahan) 

g 
Johnson, Mary F. (Mrs. F. E. Richart) 16 
Jones, H. .S. V., f, Prof. 
Jones, P. V. B., f, Assoc. 
Jones, R. R., f, Assoc. 
Jones, R. T., '12, Assoc. 
Kamm, O., '11, Prof. 
Karrer, S., g, Instr. 
Keagy, A. R., f, Instr. 
Keefer, Ruth F. (Mrs. J. M. Mathews) 'i,s 
Keitoku, S., '16, Chem. 
Kelley, F. H., '16. Teacher 
Kelley, Iva, '18 
Kempner, A. J., f. Prof. 
Kerker, H. E., '12, Lawyer 
Kerr, Josephine (Mrs. F. G^ Allison) '07, 

Bacteriologist 
Kingsley. J. S., f, Prof. 
Kinley, £).. f. Vice Pres. 
Kirkpatrick, Helen M. (Mrs. E. C. Hop- 
kins) '17 
Kirkpatrick, S. D., '16, Chem. 
Kirner, W. R., '18. Stud. 
Klein, Nancie, '17. Teacher 
Klotzsche, Bessie M., '18, Teacher 
Knapp, Aurella (Mrs. E. Dershem) '12, 

Libn. 
Knight, R. A., g. Assoc. 
Knipp, C. T.. f, ProL 
Knowlton, Miriam, '14, Teacher 
Koehn, Martha C. (Mrs. F. C. Hubbard) 

'04 
Krieger, Augusta M. (Mrs. W. E. Ekblaw) 

'10 
Kunz, J., f. ProL 
Kyle, Martha J., '97. Instr. 
Lanham, E. T., f, Instr. 
Layng, T. E.. g, Assoc. 
Leal, Sophia N. (Mrs. J. W. Hays) '96 
Leaman, Olga E., f, Instr. 
Lee, W. H., '14, Lawyer 
Lehenbauer, P. A., g. Prof. 
Leighty, W. R., f. Assoc. 
Leonard, Frances B. (Mrs. W. H. Rayner) 

'i I 
Lessing, O. E., f, Prof. 
Leutwiler, O. A., '99, Prof. 
Lewis, H. B., f, ProL 
Libman, E. E., '16, Engr. 
Lindgren, J. M., '02, Chem. 
Lindley, Almeda V. (Mrs. M. S. Parks) 

'os, Practitioner 
Lindley, June (Mrs. G. F. Churchill) 'ii 
Linton, Margie. '09 
Litman, S.. f. Prof. 
Littleton, A. C, '12, Instr. 
Lowry, Bessie, '17, Stud. 
Lumley, C. G., '86, Physician 
Lumley, L. R., '16, Salesman 
Lybyer, A. H.. f. ProL 
Lytle, E. B., '01, Assoc. 
McCaughey, W. F., Jr., f, Instr. 
McCluggage. H. B., '15 
McCIurg, Lola D.. '10, Teacher 
McChirg, Nellie L, '12. Diet. 



URBANA— Continued 

McConn, C. M., f, Registrar 

McCullough, Helen E., '17 

McDougall, W. B., f. Assoc. 

McFarland, D. F., f, Prof. 

MacGillivray, A. D., f, ProL 

MacGillivray, M. E., '18 

McGraw, Kathcrine L., '14, Libn. 

McKenzie, K.. f, ProL 

McLaughlin, Maude K., g, Stud. 

McLean, Nellie (Mrs. C. G. Lumley) '88 

McWilliams, Marie L., '18 

Madison, L. C, '18 

Maguire, W. C, '10, Lawyer 

Manley, E. J., f, Instr. 

Mann, Mary E. (Mrs. N. W. Hepburn) '09 

Marbold, Margaret A. (Mrs. P. F. Ar- 
mour) '15 

Mason, A. H., '16, Acct. 

.Mathews, C. M., '03, Lawyer 

Mathews, J. M., f. ProL 

Mathews, Loueva M. (Mrs. W. A. Nico- 
laus) '03 

Miller, G. A,, f. Prof. 

Miller, H. W., f, Assoc. 

Mitchell, H. H., '09. ProL 

Monfort, W. F., f, ProL 

Monohon, Ila E., '18 

Moore, A. R., '18 

Moore, H. F., f, ProL 

Moore, O. H., f, ProL / 

Moore, W. A., '16 

Morey, L., '11. Comptroller 

Alorgan, C. L., '14, Instr. 

Morphy. E. W., f, Instr. 

Morris, Caroline R., f, Instr. 

Morrison, W. R., '17, Lawyer 

Mosier, J. G., '93, Prof. 

Moss, Alida IL, '18, Teacher 

Moss. C. M.. f. ProL 

Moss, C. T., '07, Phys. 

Moulton, Gertrude E., f. Stud. 

Mumford, H. W., f. ProL 

Myers, Lena J., '13, Teacher 

Nebel, Veta T.. '16 

Needham, Carrie I., '12 

Needham, Catherine, '18, Stud. 

Newborn, Iva F., '18 

Newburn, Naomi O., '14. Home Econ. 
Exten. 

Newcomb, R.. '11, Prof. 

Newell, F. IL. f. Prof. 

Nolan, A. W., f, Prof. 

Norris, Mae I. (Mrs. H. G. Paul) f 

Noyes, W. A., i, ProL 

Oathout, C. IL. '07, Adv. 

O'Donnell, T. E., '13. Instr. 

Oldfather, W. A., f. Prof. 

Oliver, T. E., f, ProL 

Olmstead, A. T., i, ProL 

Osburn, Mabel T., '18, Teacher 

Overman, O. R., f, Assoc. 

Paine, E. B., f. Prof. 

Paisley, Sela I., '17. Teacher 

Palmer, C. S., '17, Prof. 

Palmer, W. G., '00, Lawyer 

Parmelee, C. W., f. ProL 

Parr. R. M., '06, Instr. 

Parr, S. W., '84, ProL 

Patton, Adah, '02, Libn. 

Paul, H. G., f, ProL 

Pearson, F. A., f, Assoc. 

Pease, A. S., L Prof. 

Pell, Hazel M., '18, Teacher 

Pelzer, H. L., '17 

Percival. Ruth, '18, Social Worker 

Perry, Edna M., '09, Teacher 

Perry, Leonora, '08, Ed. Asst. 

Perry, Lorinda. '09, Assoc. 

Perry, Winifred A.. '08, Teacher 

Petry. C. A.. '11, Engr. 

Pickels, G. W., g, Assoc. 

Pickett, B. S., g, ProL 

Pieper, T-. 'i7, Asst. 

Piatt. J." H., f. Asst. 



I050 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



URBANA— Continued 
Polk, W. W.. 'i8 
Pomeroy, J. N., f, Prof. 
Ponder, Wilma E., '12, Libn. 
Porter, F. M., g, Assoc. 
Postlevvait, Harriet L., '17 
Powers, J. O., '17, Teacher 
Prickett, A. L., '13, Asst. 
Provine, L. H., '03, Prof. 
Putnam, W. J., '10, Instr. 
Prucha, M. J., f. Prof. 
Quandt, Coramae, '17, Sec. 
Kadcliffe, B. S., g, Chem. 
Radebaugh, G. H., f, Assoc. 
Rahn, C, f. Assoc. 
Raines, L. C, '18, Instr. 
Rankin, F. H., f. Dean 
Rayner, W. H., '09, Assoc. 
Readhimer, J. E., '04, Prof. 
Rebman, P. J., f, Asst. 
Reed, F. W., f, Instr. 
Reid, E. A., '14, Instr. 
Rein, F., '13, Farmer 
Renner, W. P., 'lo. Bookkeeper 
Renz, Myrtle A. (Mrs. E. Roberts) '12 
Rhode, C. S., f, Instr. 
Rich, J. L., f. Assoc. 
Richards, C. R., f. Dean 
Richards, C. W., '06, Lawyer 
Richards, Lenore, '15, Instr. 
Richardson, R. E.. '01, Biologist 
Richart, F. E., '14, Instr. 
Ricker, Ethel, '0*4 
Ricker. N. C, '72, Prof. 
Ricketts, Clara A., '09, Libn. 
Rinaker, Clarissa, g, Assoc. 
Rindfusz, R. E., f, Instr. 
Roberts. E.. '13, Assoc. 
Robertson, W. S., f. Prof. 
Robinson, M. H., f. Prof. 
Ross, G. T., '14, Cashier 
Ross, R. M., '14, Mgr. 
Roth, H. D., '08, Lawyer 
Royer, J. W., '95, Arch. 
Ruckmich, C. A., f. Prof. 
Rudolfs, W., f, Asst. 
Ruehe, H. A., '11, Prof. 
Ruehe, Mabel L.. '16, Instr. 
Rusk, H. P., f, Prof. 
Ruth, W. A., f, Assoc. 
Saffell, Gladys D., '17, Clerk 
Saffer, L. B., '00. Lawyer 
St. John. J. L., f, Asst. 
Samson, Inez R., '04 
Savage, T. E.. f. Prof. 
Schepperle, Gertrude, f, Assoc. 
Schuettner, A. J., f, Assoc. 
Schulz, E. R., '16, Stud. 
Schulz, \V. F., g. Prof. 
Schumacher, H. T., '04. Lawyer 
Schwartz, G. F.. f. Prof. 
Scott, F. W., '01. Prof. 
Scott, R. S., '17 
Scott, W., '16 
Scovill, H. T.. 'oS, Prof. 
Seely, F. B., g. Prof. 
Seller, Eleanor F., g. Teacher 
Severns, W. H., f, Instr. 
Seymour. A. R., f, Assoc. 
Shade, H. R., '07, Farmer 
Sharp, J. C, '17 

Shattuck, Anna (Mrs. A. W. Palmer), '91 
Shaw, Hazel Y.. '07, Libn. 
Shaw, J. B., f. Prof. 
Shelford. V. E., f, Prof. 
Shepherd, Oueen L.. g, Instr. 
Sherman, S. P.. f. Prof. 
Shriver. Helen E., '18, Teacher 
Shulters, J. R., '10, Instr. 
Signor, Nellie M., '12, Libn. 
Signer. Ruth H., '10, Teacher 
Sim, Keturah E.. '84 

Simon. Anna V. (Mrs. H. B. Dorner) f 
Simpson, Frances. '03, Libn. 
Sisam. (Tora H., '13 



URBANA— Continued 

Skinner, G. S., g, Analytical Chem. 
Sloan, W. F., 'i6 
Smith, F., f. Prof. 
Smith, G. M., f. Prof. 
Smith, J. E., g. Prof. 
Smith, L. H., '97, Prof. 
Smith, R. S., '13, Instr. 
Smith, W. H., g, Assoc. 
Snider, H. J., '13, Assoc. 
Soto, R. A., '12, Instr. 
Sparks, Marion E., '95, Libn. 
Spencer, E. R., '11, Asst. 
Spooner, C. S., g, Entomol. 
Spurgin, W. G., 94, Lawyer 
Staley, Isabel (Mrs. A. M. Danely) '04 
Stanford, H. R., '08, Asst. 
Stanley, O. O., 'oi, Phys. 
Stark, R. W., '95, Chem. 
Stebbins, J., f, Prpf. 
Stevens, F. L., f. Prof. 
Stevenson, J. A., g. Prof. 
Stewart, Edith E. (Mrs. H. T. Scovill) '11 
Stillwell, Genevieve M., '18, Teacher 
Stillwell, Helen, '18, Teacher 
Stock, H. H., f. Prof. 
Stoltey, Ethel F., 'iS. Teacher 
Story, R. M., f, Assoc. 
Stout, J. E., f. Prof. 
Straight, Maude W. (Mrs A. P. Carman) f 
Strauch, B. A., '08, Photographer 
Strong, A. C, '14, Lawyer 
Sutheiland, Sarah A., f, Instr. 
Swanson, C. M., '14, Lawyer 
Swanson, F. C, '14 
Swanson, Frances E., '16 
Swartz, Fay W., '17 

Swartz, Mary K. (Mrs. F. T. Carson) '07 
Swick, Mary E., '15 
Swick, Nellie M.. '16 
Talbot, A. N., 'Si, Prof. 
Talbot, Mildred V., '12, Instr. 
Talbot, Rachel H., '18 
Tanner, F. W., g, Assoc. 
Taylor, Grace D., '17 

Theilen, Margaret K. (Mrs. C. A. Ruck- 
mich) '13. Teacher 
Thompson, C. M., '09, Prof. 
Thompson. J. G., f 
Thornsburgh, Zada G., '18, Teacher 
Thorpe, J. C, '00, Engr. 
Tilton, L. D., '15. Land. Arch. 
Toland, Jessie M., '08, Teacher 
Traxler. Elinor E., '18, Stud. 
Treat, Edna A., f, Instr. 
Trelease, S. B., '18, Bus. 
Trelease. W., f. Prof. 
Trost, Frances H., '14, Teacher 
Trost, Opal W., '16 
True, L. J., f, Instr. 
Turtle, H. F., f. Appraiser 
Urban, H. B., 'oS, Mgr. 
Usher, Susannah, f. Lecturer 
Van Alstyne, E., g, Assoc. 
Van Cleave, H. J., g, Assoc. 
Van Doren, M. A., '14, Stud. 
Van Home, J., f, Instr. 
Van Winkle, W. A., g, Asst. 
Vaughn, Myra, '16, Teacher 
Veirs. W. L., '17 
Vogele, A. C, '18, Botanist 
Wahlin, G. E., f, Assoc. 
Waldo, E. H., g. Prof. 
Walworth, S. E., '18 
Ward, H. B.. f. Prof. 
Warren, F. B., '14, Engr. 
Warrick, T. L.. '00, Stud. 
Washburn. E. W., f. Prof. 
Watkins, G., g, Instr. 
Watson, E. S., f. Asst. 
Watson, F. R.. f. Prof. 
Watson, Minnie E. (Mrs. O. Kamm) g 
Wav. G. F., '08. Phys. 

Webber, Helen W. (Mrs. H. G. Wood) '15 
Webber, Pearl, '03 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



105 1 



URBANA— Continued 

Weinberg, Flora J. (Mrs. J. S. Bartholow) 

'16 
Wells, L. S., g, Stud. 
Wells, N. A., f. Prof. 
Westergaard, H. M., g, Instr. 
Westhafer, T. O., g. Stud. 
Wheeler, H. C, f, Assoc. 
Wheeler, Lucile (Mrs. R. Adams) f 
Whisenand, J. W.. g, Assoc. 
White, C. W., '13, Teacher 
White, E. A.. '08, Prof. 
White, Leila O. (Mrs. L. D. Tilton) g. Sec. 
White, Lyde E., '16, Teacher 
Whitford. R. C, g, Instr. 
Whiting, A. L., g. Prof. 
Whitver, H. C, '18 
Wilcox, R. H., f, Assoc. 
Wilkerson, Mabel, f, Instr. 
Willard, A. C, f. Prof. 
Williams, C. A., f, Assoc. 
Williams, E. H., g. Prof. 
Williams, L. W., g 
Williams, Margaret S., '16, Libn. 
Wilson, L. A., f, Instr. 
Windsor, P. L., f, Libn. 
Wolfe, Viola E. (Mrs. C. E. Holley) '15 
Wolff, Aline J., '18 
Wolff, C. J., '14, Journ. 
Wood, H. G., '14, Engr. 
Woodbridge, H. E., f. Prof. 
Woolbert, C. H.. f. Prof. 
Woolman, Rachel M., '16, Teacher 
Woolman, Richardine (Mrs. R. O. Case- 
more) '16 
Yapp, W. W., '11, Instr. 
Young, C. M., f. Prof. 
Young, Esther (Mrs. L. J. True) g 
Yuncker, T. G., f, Asst. 
Zeitlin, J., f. Prof. 
Zeleny, C, f. Prof. 
Zimmerman, G. F. D., '10, Salesman 
Zuppke, R. C, f, Assoc. 

UTICA 

Brown, R. E.. '11, Supt. 
VANDALIA 

Clark, Ruth (Mrs. F. H. Burr) '99 

Cox, Clare F., '17, Teacher 

Mann, Jessie V. (Mrs. J. V. Waddell) '09 

Rexwiukle, Daphne M., '14, Sec. 

Roe, A. Z., '00, Lawyer 

Wills, Etta C. (Mrs. J. W. Schenker) '85 

Wills, J. G., '8s, Merchant 

VERMILION 

Marley, J. A., '05, Real Est. 
VERMONT 

Derry, H. G., '12, Merchant 

Mercer, R. D., '18 

VERONA 

Fellingham, C. H., '01, Farmer 

VERSAILLES 

McCoy, D. W., 'i: 



Teacher 



VIENNA 

Chapman, D. W., '03, Banker 
Chapman, R. D. C, '15, Banker 
Kuykendall, A. J., '98, Farmer 
Thacker, C. B., '17, Repr., Truck Co. 

VILLA GROVE 

Agnew, Beulah I., '17, Teacher 
Edgar, Edith. '15, Teacher 
Van Doren, F. E., '14, Farmer 
Walworth, R. W., '15, Farmer 

VIRDEN 

Brittin, W. A., '17, Farmer 
Emmerson. Edith M.. e. Stud. 



VIRGINIA 

Foster, Lucy R., g, Prin. 
Gardner, J. L., '11, Farmer 
Porter. H. C, '97, Chem. 
Russell, C. W., '93, Farmer 
Wilson, C. R., g. Teacher 

WALNUT 

Cooley, R. C, '17, Farmer 
Kerchner, M. W., '11, Farmer 
Wilson, G. C, '17 

WALSHVILLE 

Tiffin, J. D., '18 
WARRIEN 

Kane, R. C, '16 

Wiley, R. E., '16 

WARSAW 

Fulton, G. C, '16, Draftsman 
Hammond, L. A., '18, Farmer 
Lamet, L. A. W., '01, Lawyer 

WASHBURN 

Andrews, H. L., '16, Teacher 
Barnes, Helen M., '17, Teacher 

WASHINGTON 

Bennett. Hazel M., '16, Asst. 

Mansfield, W. A., '81, Doctor 

Smith, P. A., '11, Salesman 

Ward, Cecelia B. (Mrs. G. C. Tanton) '18 

Zehr. G. A.. '18 

Zinser, R. B., '16, Ins. Agt. 

WATERLOO 

Fridrichs, A. H., '10, Lawyer 
Kolmer, O. P., '17, Mech. 
Tate, J. A., '14, Farm Adv. 

WATERMAN 

Hippie, R. E., '17, Farmer 
Richmond, Jean E., '18 

WATSEKA 

Allhands, C. L., '17, Instr. 

Benjamin, F. P., '08, Lawyer 

Blake, Katherine M. (Mrs. C. H. Harkins) 

'09, Farmer 
Bonham, Martha E., '13, Prin. 
Boonstra, S. P., '14, Engr. 
Bradrick, Lucy C, '13, Teacher 
Crossland, H. E., '10, Engr. 
Crossland, Viola J.. '13, Teacher 
Drew, E. N., '13, Teacher 
Kamp, H. W., '17, Prin. 
Kendall, A. F., '12, Lawyer 
Long, Ruth I., '18 
Perrigo, L. D., '04, Lawyer 
Sense, Mattie A., '17, Teacher 
Williams, Grace E., '18 
Wise, L. W., '04, Agr. 

WAUCONDA 

McCormick, R. D., '01, Doctor 

WAUKEGAN 

Baird, J. H.. '09, Farmer 
Dahringer, H. W., '13 
Ekstrand, H. E.. '16, Arch. 
Meyer, A. F. E. H., '18, Teacher 
Reilly, R. T., '14, Engr. 
Rosencrans, F. B., '11, Engr. 
Wright, W. E., '04, Supt. 

WAVERLY 

Colbert, J. R., '14, Prin. 
Laycock. M. J., '06, Instr. 
Miner, H., '16, Farmer 
Smith, W. M., '14, Journ. 

WAYNESVILLE 

Marvel. J. E., '07. Physician 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 



VVELDON 

Railsback, L. W., '04, Merchant 
WELLINGTON 

Butzow, Emma B., '14 

Franceway, Margaret (Mrs. H. E. Evans") 
'os 

Hoskinson, O., g, Teacher 

Swisher, C. L., '09, Prof. 

WENONA 

Axline. E. S., '17 

Ball, R. L., '08. Farmer 

Cressey, Lucretia, '15, Teacher 

Donoghue, W. J., '02, Chem. 

Fogg, A. K., 'is, Engr. 

Hunt, Florence J. (Mrs. A. K. Fogg) '17 

Wells, R. R., '12. Farmer 

WEST CHICAGO 

Norris, W. K., '15, Engr. 

WEST POINT 

Worrell, Grace L., '14 

Worrell, Mabel F., '13, Teacher 

WEST SALEM 

Odell, Laura, '18 
WEST YORK 

Bell, R. L., '09, Engr. 

Hoskinson, B. O., '16 

WESTERN SPRINGS 
Cornell, D. S., '17 
Morris, G., '10, Reporter 

WESTERVELT 

Boyd, J. W., '01, Farmer 
WHEATON 

Ballou, J. L., '14, Insp. 

Clark, C. M., '17 

Dale, J. H., '17, Farmer 

Duner, S., '15, Farmer 

Fischer. H. L., '14, Engr. 

Garlough, C. D., g. Registrar 

Lewis, F. D., '12, Dean 

Lewis, G. Q., '10, Engr. 

Lewis, T. E., '14 

Lloyd. Nell E. (Mrs. G. F. Allum) '09 

Patton, A. R., ':o. Lawyer 

Weston, Margaret (Mrs. F. M. Van Os- 
dell) '89 

Wheaton, J. R., '12. Contr. 

WHITE HALL 

Auten, J. T., 'i6. Salesman 

Baker, Laura M., '12 

Crawford, C. W., '15, Mgr. 

Evans, D. G., '17 

Fraser, T., 'i- 

Galhuly, S. W.. '07, Arch. 

McColiister, M. S.. '10, Farmer 

WHITE HEATH 

Heath, Lillian (Mrs. G. Haines, Jr ) '03 
WILLIAM SFIELD 

Martin, Luta (Mrs. W. L. Ramp) '09 

WILLIAMSVILLE 

Watson, Marguerite, '10, Teacher 

WILLOW HILL 

McCabe, C. L., '14, Supt. 

WILMETTE 

Brrwn. B. K.. '18, Stud. 
Burt, H. J., '96, Engr. 
Casey, A. B., '07. Engr. 
Castenholz, W. B., f, Acct. 
Colton. S. C, '8s, Contr. 
Doty, Dorothy L.,"'i8, Teacher 
Doty, Helene E.. '18, Asst. 



WILMETTE—Continued 
Ewer, W. B., '17 
Gilbert, B., f, Lawyer 
Naper, H. J., '98, Arch. 
Roberts, C. N., '82, Engr. 
Swope, R. C, '15, Acct. 
Thompson, T. E., '10, Mfr. 
Urbain, Lottie O., '16, Teacher 

WILMINGTON 

Butterfield, F. E., '17, Engr. 
Elliott, R. T., '17, Engr. 
Heath, Edith M., '15, Teacher 
Martin, J. L., '07 

WINCHESTER 

Coultas, Lois M., g, Instr. 
Gibbs, W. D., '93, Appraiser 
Hitt, Katherine, '15, Libn. 
North, C. J., '16, Farmer 
Overton, R. M., '17 
Wainwright, J. B., '15, Draftsman 

WINDSOR 

Rogers, Edith (Mrs. R. E. Schreiber) '06 
WINNEBAGO 

Anderson, R. B., '18, Farmer 
WINNETKA 

Baker, R. L., '07, Engr. 

Burgess, J. E., f, Instr. 

Dale, H. M.. '14, Salesman 

Follansbee, G. A., t. Lawyer 

Fuller, Emma Q. (Mrs. A. R. Dean) f 

Herdman, Carrie B., '14 

Herdman, F. E., '84, Engr. 

Herdman, Margaret M.. '10, Libn. 

Linn, J. H., '09, Salesman 

Lowry, Jessie R. (Mrs. R. W. Varney) '07 

Shipman, Louise (Mrs. F. Wagner) '08 

Stults, E. E., '07, Broker 

Wagner, F.. Jr., '08, Salesman 

Wehrstedt, O. C, '00, Mfr. 

WINSLOW 

Dietmeier, C. R., '16, Salesman 
WINTHROP HARBOR 

Fossland, G. L., '08, Draftsman 
WITT 

Barringcr, Edna, '15, Teacher 
WOODBINE 

Hermann, R. L., '15, Engr. 
WOODBURN 

Wood, R. O., '72, Farmer 

WOODHULL 

Close, G. F., '06, Prin. Sch. 

WOODLAWN 

Stephenson, H. V., '14, Engr. 

WOOD RIVER 

Morgan, J. W., '16, Merchant 

WOODSTOCK 

.■\ustin, Vida A., g, Teacher 

Bardwell, R. W.. '10, Supt. 

Blair, Eva '12. Teacher 

Gibson, Mabel H., '15, Teacher 

Lawrence. C. H., 'iS 

Renich, Katharine L., '11, Teacher 

Renich. Mary E., '11 Asst. 

Salisbury, Ethel I., '13, Teacher 

-Smiley, L. D., '16. Engr. 

Smith, Gertrude C. (Mrs. R. W. B.irdwell) 

'11 
Sonden'cker, W.. '8,t 
Tupper. J. O., '16, Farmer 
Wright, M. J., '77, Farmer 



WORDEN 

Lamb. J.. 'i8. Farmer 
WYOMING 

Francis, Helen E., 'i6 
YATES CITY 

Mathews, W. B., 'i6. Teacher 



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ILLINOIS— Continued 

VORKVILLE 

Boston, P. M., "17, Business 
Hopkins, E. C.. '17, Farmer 
Keith, Etama G., '18 

/.ION CITY 

Schott, P., Jr., 'os, Draftsman 
Sprecher, T. S., 'oq 



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ALEXANDRIA 

McGovney, C. S., f 
ANDERSON 

Almond, H. H., '18 

Babcock, D., '17 

East, Bess, '16, Teacher 

Krannert, H. C, '12, Mgr. 

Mathewson, J. W., '09, Engr. 

Nichol, G. W.. '17 

Risser, W. S., '18, Engr. 

Scott, S. E., '16, Teacher 

ANGOLA 

Barrett, O. G., '12. Farm Adv. 
ATTICA 

Meharry, C. L., '07, Farmer 
Poston, F. E., '14, Mgr. 

AUBURN 

Sheffer, W. H., '18 
BEDFORD 

Jones, C. J., '10, Farm Adv. 

Roberts, Gwladys E., g. Teacher 

Stephenson, R. E., g, Stud. 

BERNE 

Lehmann, G. E., '15, Teacher 
BICKNELL 

Zeller, L. W.. '18 
BLOOMFIELD 

Cravens, T. C, '16, Farm Adv. 
BLOOMINGTON 

Akin, Ida E., g, Teacher 

Black, W. W., '98, Prof. 

James, W. P., '17 

King, Florence B., '14, Instr. 

Knapp, Martha W., '13, Libn. 

Rusk, R. L., '09, Instr. 

BOSWELL 

Churchill, C. F., '13, Farmer 
Foster, D. D., '15, Ins. Bus. 
Hash, Susan A. (Mrs. D. Hubbard) 

BOURBON 

Ettinger, C. M., '17 
BRAZIL 

Layer, H., '11, Engr. 
BROOKVILLE 

Federmann, C. R., '17 
BROWNSTOWN 

Rust. Grace A., '12, Teacher 

CARLISLE 

Cooper, C. E., '16. Farmer 

Starner, V., '17 

Walters, J. N., '14, Farmer 

CARMEL 

Bond, A., '03, Arch. 

CARROLLTON 
Meek, W., '17 



CENTERVILLE 

Kempton, F. E., g, Asst. 
CLINTON 

Nebeker, M. E., '08, Lawyer 
CLOVERDALE 

Scroggin, D. L., f, Mgr. 
CONNERSVILLE 

Wadsworth, Golda, '17, Teacher 
COVINGTON 

Jackson, G. R., '09, Lawyer 

Randolph, H. B., '14, Farm Adv. 

Reed, Cordelia, '18, Stud. 

CROWN POINT 

Howe, E. G., Jr., '14, Farmer 
Strang, R. L., '15, Farmer 

CULVER 

Folger, Rachel E. (Mrs. R. H. Rhum- 
phrey) '96 

DANVILLE 

Keller, O. A., f. Farmer 
DAYTON 

Hill, Wilma M. (Mrs. D. R. Baker) '14 
DELPHI 

Pollard, C. R., '03, Lawyer 
DEPUTY 

Robertson, Nellie M., '13, Libn. 
EAST CHICAGO 

O'Connell, C. S., '05, Engr. 

Pearson, H. A., '17, Engr. 

Taylor, C. B., '18, Engr. 

Eff.KHART 

Beers, O. E., '17, Engr. 
Eleson, E. R., '18, Dentist 
Lehman, Ruth T., '18, Teacher 
Thompson, G. S., '17 
Wiley, Neva B., g. Teacher 

EVANSVILLE 

Block, W. R., '07, Seedsman 
Graham, R. A., '08, Business 
Hanes, W. R., '10, Engr. 
Jenner, Louise M., '12, Teacher 
Karges, H. G., '14. Arch. 
Merritt, H. T., '07, Business 
Peeples, W. M., '14, Chem. 
Sigerson, W. C, '14, Acct. 
Southwick, J. D., '09. Advertiser 
Woodin, N. C, '04, Draftsman 
Yeck, C. W., '07, Doctor 

FAIRMONT 

Kemp, A. R., '17, Teacher 
FT. WAYNE 

Arnold, R. H., '09, Draftsman 

Borton, W. F., '02 

Bradley, L. R., '17, Engr. 

Coolidge, E. R., '13, Designer 

Hall, C. I., '10, Engr. 

Hinds, S., f, Engr. 

Keller, Florence, '15 



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INDIANA— Continued 



FT. WAYNE— Continued 

May, Helen B., 'ii. Teacher 

Tower, A., '17 

Weaver, 13. P., '99, Physician 

FOWLER 

Isaacs, T. R., '15. Teacher 
FRANKFORT 

Masters, J. H., '13, Engr. 
(JARY 

Flowers. R. W., '06, Draftsman 

Jones, D. R., 'i6, Engr. 

Jones, H. N., Jr., '08, Draftsman 

Koebele, C. W., '16, Insp. 

Nay, J. R., '12, Engr. 

Romig, F. G., '11, Foreman 

Sponsel, J. G., '11, Engr. 

Weydell, A. T., '14, Engr. 

Zimmtrman. A. C, '16, Engr. 

Zimmerman, A. W., '10, Insp. 

GENEVA 

Myers, F. I., f, Asst. 
GOSHEN 

Kercher, O. B., '14, Engr. 

Mehl, W. W., '14, Lawyer 

Nymeyer, F. H., '11, Editor 

GREENCASTLE 

Ammerman, C, g 

Born, Katherine L. (Mrs. J. M. Fether- 

ston) '17 

Dean, Frances E. (Mrs. F. H. Streightoflf) 

g 
Manuel, H. T., g, Psychol. 
Wright, Mabellc G., f. Instr. 

GREENFIELD 

Brown, Ina M. (Mrs. D. Pickett) f 
GREENSBURG 

Brazelton, Calanthe M., '18 

Brown, C. W., '16, Teacher 

HAMMOND 

Higgins, S. C., '02, Draftsman 
Kraeger. J. F., '13. Chem. 
Martin, F. A., 'iS, Chem. 
Sheerer, Gertrude E., 'iS 

HARTFORD CITY 

Henley, R. M., '12, Florist 
HUNTERTOWN 

Rundles, C. M., '17, Ins. Agt. 

Rundles, D. C, '15 

Rundles, W. L.. '16, Land. Gard. 

HUNTINGBURG 

Kindig, Pearl E. (Mrs. B. F. Shaver) 'oS 
HUNTINGTON 

Caley, Floyd E., '11, Teacher 

Farlow, S. J., '14 

Thorne, Mabel E., '13, Statistician 

INDIANA HARBOR 

Nuttall. J. T., g, Chem. 

INDIANAPOLIS 

Beck, Martha S., '15, Teacher 
Bernard, L. C. '14, Teacher 
Berner, L. R., '18, Chem. Engr. 
Carrier, G. V., '14, Auditor 
Carson, H. Y., *ii, Engr. 
Carter, Alice, '15, Dietitian 
(Tarter, Lucile. '15, Clerk 
(ioffman, B. D., '94, Salesman 
Crossland, G. M., '01, Teacher 
Cutshall, B. W., '14. Arch. 
Davis, CHive E., '06, Clerk 
Doney, O. K., '00, Lawyer 



I \I)L\NAPOLlS— Continued 
Dunlap, E. E., '97, Arch. 
Fisher, W. L., '14, Engr. 
Fletcher. C. J., '04, Engr. 
Freijs, C. T., '79, Arch. 
Graham, D. B. A., '06, Engr. 
tiabbe. R. II., '14. Solicitor 
Hall, E. B., '07, Chem. 
Harris, J. W., '10, Merchant 
Harvey, R. F., '16, Dealer 
Henderson, Mary (Mrs. C. J. Fletcher) '03 
Hewitt, Nellie G., '04, Libn. 
Hill, N. H., '09, Arch. 
Hoffman, A. C, '15, Instr. 
Hurd, C. H., f, Engr. 
Kohman, E. F., f, Chem. 
Leonard, E., '06, Draftsman 
Light, C. R., 'is, Supt. 
Long. A. T., *o8, Prin. Schs. 
McMains, L., '93, Business 
Moore, Claribel B., '11, Teacher 
Odell, Rena M., '02, Teacher 
Phillips. T. B., '12, Chem. 
Reed, J. K., g 
Sargent, C. E., '86, Engr. 
Sargent, Francelia P.. '18 
Shapland, C. J., '12, Engr. 
Smith, C. A., '99, Salesman 
Sortwell, H. H., 'i8 

Strehlow, Cornelia E. (Mrs. W. H. Adams) 
'03 

Taylor, L. R., '18, Chem. 
Terry, R. I., '16 
Turner, Dollie I. (Mrs. M. S. Thomas) 

'06 
Van Frank, E. D., '16 
W^einshank, T., '96, Engr. 
Wickard, Hortense E., '15, Mgr. 
Wildman, E. A., g, Chem. 
Wissing, C. B., '11, Engr. 

JASPER 

Ferris, Irene M. (Mrs. E. H. Traylor) '10 
JUDSON 

Turner, E. D., '12, Farmer 
KENTLAND 

Ainsworth, H. G.. '15, Seedman 

Davis, Clara E. (Mrs. S. Davis) '16 

Davis. S. S., '15, Farm Adv. 

Simons, C. L., '12, Farmer 

KNOX 

Craigmile, Mary D., '18, Teacher 
Craigmile, R. J., '18, Engr. 

KOKOMO 

Balcom, H^ C, '10, Land Arch. 
Dix, E. J., '14, Salesman 

KOUTS 

Wray, C. W., '16, Farm Mgr. 

LAFAYETTE 

Adams, Nettie (Mrs. W. B. Wilson) '77 

Albright, C. C, f. Prof. 

Daehler, A. H.. '08. Instr. 

Davis, I. L, '07, Entomologist 

Davis, Nell S. M. (Mrs. W. A. Knapp) '07 

Evans, A. T., '12, Instr. 

Fletemeyer, F. R., '16, Engr. 

Harper, C, g, Asst. 

Harrell, C. L., f, Instr. 

Jones, S. C, g, Assoc. 

Knapp, W. A., '07, Prof. 

Martin, G. E.. f, Prof. 

Shook, C. W.. 'is, Real Est. 

Skinner, J. H., f, Dean 

Wilson, J. D., '07, Business 

LAFONTAINE 

Minnick, J. H., f, Prof. 



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loss 



INDIANA— Continued 



LA PORTE 

Hallinen, J. E., '94, Lab. Supt. 
Hartwell, G.. '18 
Larson, I. N., /16, Engr. 
Marks, Maude I., '18, Teacher 

LAUREL 

O'Hair, Edna E., 'oi, Teacher 

LEBANON 

Smith, W. IL, g, Lawyer 

LOGANSPORT 

Beyer, Elizabeth G., '16, Teacher 
Horn, C. J., '97, Arch. 
Smith. R. W., '08, Real Est. 

McCOOL 

Robbins, G. L., '09 
McCORDSVILLE 

Fisher, W. H., '11, Supt. 
MADISON 

Lotz, H. B., '16, Engr. 
MARTINSVILLE 

Bain, W. B., '16, Farmer 

Poston, E. v., '11, Mfr. 

MARION 

Miles, L. E., f, Pathol. 
MEROM 

Hershey, C. B., '14, Coll. Pres. 
MICHIGAN CITY 

Kerrigan, P. F., '14. Engr. 

Pierce, Inez C. (Mrs. G. T. Vail) '04. 
Libn. 

Southgate, Helen A., '09, Teacher 

MOORJESVILLE 
Cook, E., '05 

MT. SIUMMIT 

Ainsworth, H. F., '15, Supvr. 

MT. VERNON 

Breece, H. D., '18 

MUNCIE 

Smith, A. L., '10, Dir. 
Torrance, Mary, '13, Libn. 
Van Natter, F. M., '16 

NEW HAVEN 

Moon, Ida M. (Mrs. H. Thimlar) '11 

NOBLESVILLE 

Brown, E. E., '18, Farmer 
Clarke, Ethel, '14, Diet. 
Clarke, Philena, 11, Supt. 
Graham, D., '07, Arch. 

NORTH LIBERTY 

Bauder, L. A., '17, Farmer 
Farver, E. C, g, Instr. 

ORLAND 

Green, C, '03, Teacher 
Green, C. H., '03, Engr. 

OXFORD 

White, P. L., '16, Engr. 

PERRYSVILLE 

Hughes, J. H., '13, Farmer 
Snoddy, R. L., '16, Teacher 

PERU 

Cannon, F. S., '11, Arch. 



i'lKRCETON 

Bowman, Emily M., '17, Teacher 
Long, Florence, g, Instr. 

PLYMOUTH 

Marks, Hazel F., '16, Teacher 
PORTLAND 

Kessler, J., g, Instr. 
PRINCEdON 

Morrison, H. C, g, Survr. 
RENSSELAER 

Murray, G. E., '18, Merchant 
KICIIMOND 

Beck, C. B., g, Journ. 

King, Vivian, '16, Stud. 

Murphy, E. F., '16, Supvr. 

RILEY 

Christy, O., '16 
ROACHDALE 

Cross, Mary A., '18 
ROCHESTER 

Binding, L. R., f. Farm Adv. 
ROCKPORT 

Halbruge, C. M.. '16 

Schumacher, Dixie H., '17 

ROCKVILLE 

Thomson, W. W., '17 

ROYAL CENTER 

Grisemer, W., '18 
KUSSELLVILLE 

Grimes, E. J., '18 
SEDALIA 

Ball, Mary E., '17, Teacher 
SIIARPSVILLE 

Hoffman, F. J., '14, Arch. 
SHELBYVILLE 

Donaldson, Elizabeth F., '14, Teacher 

Gutting, L. A., '11, Mgr. 

Hill, Fanny W. (Mrs. L. A. Gutting) '10 

SHERIDAN 

Snodgrass, W., 'ii. Farmer 
SOUTH BEND 

Bressler, C. E., Jr., '09, Engr. 

Fites, H. B., '17, Farmer 

Glimstedt, O. H., f. Trainer 

Heideman, G. H., '94. Mfr. 

Kerndt, A. H., '12, Engr. 

McGrath, S. J., '05, Chem. 

Muessel, R. A., '18 

Fletcher, Elma C, '16, Teacher 

.Strong, R. A., 'is, Engr. 

Teeple, W. D., '97, Engr. 

Trowbridge, C. E., '16 

Vickery, C. R., '96 

SULLIVAN 

Sheridan, Mary B., '17, Teacher 
Thompson, R. H., '17 

TERRE HAUTE 

Bogardus, F. S., '04, Prop. 
Clinebell, H. J., '16, Farm Adv. 
Edington W. E., f, Asst. 
Flood, Grace H., '18, Teacher 
Goldman. Rae A., '14, Social Worker 
Henley, H. B., '12, Florist 
Hepburn, T. M., '14, Engr. 
Hicks, W. E., '11, Farmer 
Johnson, G. T., '06 



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INDIANA— Continued 

MTIITING 



Locke, Clara E., '13. Supvj. 
Luckett, C. L., '14 
Raffin, 1. D., 'la, Engr. 
Shelton, VVilma L.. '!4, Libn. 
Sulgcr, A. H., '18 
Swits, Marguerite M., '16, Teacher 
Tressel, H. J. S., '14, Lawyer 
Waits, C. J., g, Supt. 

TIPTON 

Hershman, O. H., '16, Merchant 
Wagstaff, C. D., '18 

URBAN A 

Brown, R. E., '10, Phys. 
VINCENNES 

Blatherwick, W. F., '13, Arch. 

Guernsey, E. W., '18, Chem. 

Purely, R. H., '15, Arch. 

Thomas, J. M., '14, Engr. 

Thomas, S. J., '17, Plumber 

WALKERTON 

Kneeshaw, Mary J., '18, Teacher 
WASHINGTON 

Brandon, J. F., '16, Agr. 

Gesell. E. G.. '08. Mfr. 

WEST LAFAYETTE 

Poorman, A. P.. '07, Prof. 
Sears, O. H.. '14, Instr. 
Spindler. G. H., g, Instr. 



Beaubien, W. P., '16, Engr. 

Calhoun, Helen V. (Mrs. G, Cash) "05 

Glair, H. F., '12, Supt. 

Greenburg, R. E., '15, Engr. 

Hall, T. C, '00, Judge 

Krauel, P. L., '18 

.Smith, L. G., '13, Engr. 

Watts, G. W., 'is, Engr. 

WIN AM AC 

Plank, Bessie G. (Mrs. L. Thompson) '85 
Thompson, L., '86, Engr. 

WINCHESTER 

Canady, Lorah, '15, Teacher 
WINONA LAKE 

Highfill, Inez F. (Mrs. H. G. Lawrence) 



WOLCOTT 

Dibell, H. C. '16 

Dibell, Mabel E., g, Instr. 

WORTHINGTON 

Foulke, C. C, '16, Banker 
ZIONSVILLE 

Bitndy, R. P., '02, Lawyer 



IOWA 



A DEL 

Hoge, Lura E. (Mrs. H. R. Straight) 'oS 
Straight. H. R., '07, Mfr. 

.\LBIA 

Braden, J. H., '02, Lawyer 

AMES 

Agg, T. R., f. Prof. 

Baldwin. F. M., g. Prof. 

Bebb. Mabel (Mrs. R. S. Potter) '12 

Campbell. A. B., '09, Prof. 

Craig, O., '09. Prof. 

De Vries, L., f. Prof. 

Evvard, T. M., '07, Prof. 

Ewing, H. E., '06, Prof. 

Faber, D. C, '08, Engr. 

Fowler. C. C, '09, Chem. 

Fuller, Elizabeth G.. '14, Instr. 

Graham, R., f. Prof. 

Harrison, B. M., g. Prof. 

Hughes, H. D. M.. '07, Prof. 

Kennedy, W. J., f. Prof. 

Kimball. A. H.. f. Prof. 

Lego, Lulu M. (Mrs. H. D. M. Hughes) '03 

Northey. Delia F.. 'it. Libn. 

Potter, R. S., g. Prof. 

Scott, Daisy C. (Mrs. W. H. Stevenson) 

'95 
Smith. K. G.. '05, ProL 
Sprague, H. G., '14, Instr. 
Summers, H. E., f, Prof. 
Vance, T. F.. f 
Webster, R. L.. '08, Entomol. 
Woorters, J. E., g. Agr. Agt. 

ANKENY 

Souers, M. A., '13, Farmer 

ATLANTIC 

Gillespie, P., '08, Arch. 

BATON ROUGE 

Guell, A., g, Prof. 



BELMOND 

Pierce, E. A., '76 
BETTENDORF 

Hinrichsen, F. A., '13, Mgr. 
BOONE 

Baker, L., '03, Teacher 

Sheldon, Maude L., '03, Teacher 

BURLINGTON 

Peters, W. W., g, Instr. 

Schwerin, A., '08, Sec. 

Waterhouse, C. E., '07, Engr. 
CALMAR 

Preus, P. R. A.. '14, Engr. 

CEDAR FALLS 

Johnson, J. P., '02, Engr. 
CEDAR RAPIDS 

Brown, Hazel E., g, Welfare Dir. 

Brown, W. J., '00. Arch. 

Carrithers. I. T., '08. Ath. Dir. 

Edinger, P. F., f 

Hagey, Emma J., '03, Libn. 

Hunter, H. E., 'oi. Arch. 

CHARLES CITY 

Allen, P. W., f. Bus. 
Caldwell, Ida I.. '08. Libn. 
Dickerson, I. W., '09. Editor 
Moss, Florence L., '17, Teacher 

CHEROKEE 

Hall. K. W., '18 
Lueder, H. H., '17 

CLARION 

Kramer, G. A., 'os. Farmer 

CLINTON 

Arnold, N., '13, Mgr. 
Cook, S. S., '11, Advertiser 
Crawford, T., '94, Engr. 



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1057 



IOWA — Continued 



CLINTON— Continued 
Ladehoff, A. D., '18 
Newlin, C. I., ':2, Mgr. 
Stone, Edna L., '12, Teacher 

COIN 

Prince, W. J., '16, Prin. 
COLUMBUS JUNCTION 

Shoemaker, Dorothy R. (Mrs. H. Huston) 
f 

CORWITH 

Tibbitts, D. D., '14, Farmer 
COUNCIL BLUFFS 

Beardsley, J. W., '90 

Moore, Jennie E. (Mrs. F. H. Binder) '04 

Wadsworth, J. G.. '8-', Banker 

CRESTON 

Graham, Saitpho C, g. Teacher 
Thomson, Lillian E. (Mrs. C. H. De Long; 
'18 

CUMBERLAND 

Weaver, Lillian R., '17 

DALLAS CENTER 

Codlin, H. E., '14, F'arni Adv. 

McColley, Carrie (Mrs. II. E. Codlin) '15 

DAVHNPORT 

Berger, Cora, '18, Clerk 
Berger, F. E^ '13, Arch. 
Burrows, P. T., '92, Arch. 
Chapin, G., '06, Journ. 
Gilchrist, H. M., '99, Engr. 
Goldschmidt, Erna C., '18, Teacher 
Goldschmidt, A. G., '88. Engr. 
Johnson, E. S., '87, Engr. 
Kirkland, A. F., '15, Arch. 
Klein C. A., '16, Arch. 
Kuehlcke, O., '05, Engr. 
McKown. K. L., '17, Land. Gard. 
Marks, Mary E., '11, Libn. 
Miller, D. (Mrs. C. L. Moore) '06 
Noth, E. F., '14, Draftsman 
Peck, Norma L., '15, Libn. 
R,amsey, L. W., '14, Arch. 
Reeves, H. T., '14, Arch. 
Richter. Gertrude K., '18 
Pitts, C. L., '16, Supt. 
Smart, R. L., '14, Engr. 
Temple, S. J., f. Arch. 
Whitaker, R. C, '15, Draftsman 
Worthen, Jeannette L., '07, Teacher 

DECORAH 

Hustvedt, S. B., f, Instr. 

DEFIANCE 

Scoggan, E. B., g. Minister 

UENNISON 

Carr, V. W., 'n 

DES MOINES 

Brownson, H. G., '06. Business 

Brownson, Winnina E., '08, Teacher 

Davis, Reba, '11, Libn. 

Foglesong, L. E., '11, Arch. 

Frazee, J. D., '11, Agt. 

Gray, Ruth (Mrs. A. P. Peyrand) '16 

Hill, W. G., g, Instr. 

Hofts, J. A., f, Asst. 

Jordan, Vera E., g. Teacher 

Jordan, W. G., g, Chem. 

Kautz, P.. '10. Electn. 

Lange, Ida L. (Mrs. A. M. Parker) '08 

Leibsle. R. W., '16, Engr. 

McGarrisk, D. H., '13, Engr. 

McRobie, Jessie B. (Mrs. L. E. Foglesong) 

'i I 
Penn, A., '09, Engr. 



DES MOINES— Continued 
Rose, L. S., '89. Prof. 
Shawr, G. R., '09, Contr. 
Steele, Lavinia, '03, Libn. 
Wait, B. A., '92, Engr. 
Wickersham, C. E., '08, Agt. 
Woodrow, J. W.. f. Prof. 
Wooters. L. M., '14, Journ. 

DOUGHERTY 

Kellogg, Flora L. (Mrs. H. E. Hudson) '75 

DUBUQUE 

Brunkow, N. F"., '14, Arch. 
Conboy, L- J-, 'i4> Teacher 
Heitkamp, G. W., g, Instr. 
Stringer, J. K., '17 
Tolmie, T. W., '17 

EAST OSKALOOSA 

Burnside, Elizabeth H., '07, Libn. 
Morris, Mary L., '09 

EPWORTH 

Ilanna, Helen I., g 
FAIRFIELD 

Porter, C. L., '13, Teacher 
FONDA 

Straight, Gladys L. (Mrs. L. A. Wood) '12 

FT. DODGE 

Gustafson, C. A., '17, Engr. 

Hoff. Edna D. (Mrs. I. D. Allison) '03 

Reely, T. W., '9.';. Arch. 

FT. MADISON 

Amborn, Louise (Mrs. J. B. Pagin) '16 
FULLERTON 

Kressmann, Y. W., '09, Chem. 

GARNER 

Lindberg, Ruth M. R. (Mrs. J. C. Morri- 
son) 

GAZA 

Hicks, G. L., '8s, Farmer 
GILBERT 

Jones, E. J. 

GR;ANDVIEW 

Higley, Ruth, g, Instr. 

GRINNELL 

Gibbs. C. H.. 'os, Engr. 
Hendrixson, W. S., f, Prof. 
Morris, S. D., '05, Prof. 
Penrose, Alma M., '15, Libn. 
Squire, E. G., f 
Stone, H. K.. f. Prof. 

GRISWOLD 

Kelley, H. P., '16, Farm Adv. 

HAMPTON 

Allen, E. D., '12, Physician 
Houg, O. A., '17. Clerk 

HOPKINTON 

Laughlin, E. V., '09, Dean 
HUMBOLDT 

Haviland, .Mtha, '04, Teacher 
IDA GROVE 

Lloyd, G. T., '02, Engr. 
INDEPENDENCE 

Donnan, A. M., '95. Arch. 
INDIANOLA 

Emmons, C. W., g, Prof. 



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IOWA— Continued 



IOWA CITY 

Arms, J. L., 'ii, Libn. 

Bose, S., '07, Lecturer 

Brown, F. C, g. Teacher 

Brumfiel, D. M., g, Instr. 

Calhoun, Henrietta A., '01, Physician 

Davidson, Dora (Mrs. F. C. Brown) '08 

Ivey, P. W., g, Instr. 

McGovney, D. O., f. Prof. 

Merry, G. N.. f. Prof. 

Rietz, H. L., f. Prof. 

Sawyer, Margaret, '14, Dietitian 

Shaffer, Nina R., '07, Libn. 

Wardall, Ruth A., '03, Prof. 

IOWA FALLS 

Meyer, I. F., g, Coll. Pres. 
KEOKUK 

Baker, R. E., g, Mgr. 

Brady, T. L., '11, Arch. 

Craig, N. E., '10, Insp. 

Crow, B. F., '77, Hort. 

Haggott, W. S., '15, Engr. 

Kiedaisch, K., '10, Engr. 

Williams, L. E., '73, Lawyer 

KNOXVILLE 

Talbot, Carrie E. (Mrs. T. Ii,> Miner) '01 
Wilson, D. W., g, Asst. 

LAURENS 

Wheeler, Adelaide C, '17 

Wheeler, Irene B., '13, Demonstrator 

LE CLAIRE 

Reeves, H. E., '95, Engr. 

LE MARS 

Cole, T. E., '8s. Physician 
Mourning, Mary K., '11, Prin. 

MADISON 

Lewis, R. J., '05, Engr. 
MARION 

Munsen, A. P., '04, Contr. 
'MARSHALLTOWN 

Hjort, N. R., '09, Constr. 

Ingersoll. F. B., '03, Engr. 

McKee, P. H.. '12, Sec. 

MASON CITY 

Baird. Bertha S., '11, Libn. 
Teal, Lois L., '11, Teacher 

MILTON 

Bell, Edith M., '18. Teacher 
MONBTA 

Pearson, Ida M. (Mrs. G. E. Hiner) '04 
MORNING SUN 

Beck, Mary L., g, Prin. 

MT. VERNON 

Smith, O. H., g. Prof. 

MUSCATINE 

Hampton, Amy Q. (Mrs. H. C. Meyer) '12 

Reinemund, T. A., g. Merchant 

Reinsch, B. P., '18 

Rumsey, Mary H., '16, Teacher 

NEW IBERIA 

Quereau, F. C, g, Dir. 

NEW LONDON 

Hayes, C. F., '17 

NEWTON 

Hunter, C. P., '02, Merchant 
Demuth, J. E., '15, Engr. 



NORTHWOOD 

King, E. L., 'is, Supt. 
OELWEIN 

Weil, Ruth C. '17, Teacher 
ONAWA 

Pasewalk, L. H., '14 

Underbill, H. W., '13, Arch. 

OSKALOOSA 

Graves, Marjorie (Mrs. R. D. Walton) '02 
W^alker, G. W., '16, Instr. 

OTTUMWA 

Lund, J. C, '09, Supt. 
Moschel, H., '10, Engr. 
Munger, G. E., '08, Engr. 
Work, Ruth E. (Mrs. A. L. Capps) '07 
Prin. H. S. 

PELLA 

Stoddard. I. J., Jr., '77, Engr. 
Vanzee, G. W., g. Stud. 

PIEtRSON 

Baker, H. N., '07, Physician 
PRIMGHAR 

Rigg, G. L., '16, Sec. 
RADCLIFFE 

Hodnefield, J., f. Farmer 
RED OAK 

Tolman, H. H., '12, Farm Mgr. 
RIVERTON 

Anderson, H. F., '09, Lumberman 
SCHALLER 

Murray, Ethel R., g, Prin. 
SCRANTON 

Stewart, J. S., '09, Farmer 
SHARON 

Gould, M. A., '17, Telephone Operator 
SHENANDOAH 

Mitchell, Hazel M. E., g. Teacher 
SIBLEiY 

Foster, J. R., '13, Farm Adv. 
SIOUX CITY 

Arnold, R., '11, Arch. 

Beck, R. O., '09. Bus. 

Coss, J. A., g. Prof. 

Drake, Jeannette M., '03, Libn. 

Gibson, C. G., '91. Doctor 

Green, Mariana (Mrs. W. L. Steele) '95 

Hilmer, W. C, g. Prof. 

Holtze, H. S., '16 

McCarty, L. J., '07, Draftsman 

Riesche. R. H., '09. Engr. 

Smith, G. W., 'is. Engr. 

Stout, Elizabeth T. E., '08, Libn. 

Thorn, J. D., 'is. Lawyer 

Tobias, Mabel B. (Mrs. A. G. Heitman) '09 

Wiley, H. H.. '17, SuTVT. 

Wood. L. H.. '06, Teacher 

Younglove, C. C, '15, Engr. 

STORM LAKE 

Bailie, R. M.. '14, Arch. 
Kingman. R. H.. g. Prof. 
Macdonald. Janet M., g, Archacol. 
Stahl, E. R., '10, Teacher 

TIPTON 

Lawrence, C. G., '99, Arch. 

VILLISCA 

Eskelson. Ola M, J., g. Teacher 



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1059 



I OW A— Continued 



WALKER 

Stunkard, H. W., g, Instr. 
WARE 

Vial, J. M., '12, Farmer 
WASHINGTON 

Shields, J. P.. '15 
WATERLOO 

Bartley, J. S.. '16. Arch. 

Cleveland, M. B., '08, Arch. 

Gage, R. P., '14, Farmer 

Hunt, E. A., '95, Doctor 

Piatt, F. C, '73 



WATERLOO— Continued 
Wirth, F. P., 'i7 
Worthen, G. B., '98, Lawyer 

WEIBSTER CITY 

Whitley, G. C, '16, Cashier 
WILLIAMSBURG 

Gittins, Elizabeth M., g. Teacher 
WILTON JUNCTION 

Harris, L. G., '16, Auditor 
ZEARING 

Gogerty, H. L., '17, Supt. 



KANSAS 



ARKANSAS CITY 

Hall, W. E., '08, Merchant 
ASHLAND 

Deardorff, Sarah C. (Mrs. B. F. Donnell) 

'78 
Ginzel, C. L., '04, Business 

ATCHISON 

Bailey, W. J., h. Banker 

Hines, E. G., '00, Const. Supt. 

Pincomb, Helena M. (Mrs. P. K. Symns) f 

BALDWIN CITY 

McCain, Myrtle B. (Mrs. E. T. Black) '08 
BELOIT 

Hubbard, W. W.. '16 
CHANUTE 

Earned, Mary S. (Mrs. F. A. Parsons) '78 

Parsons, F. A., '75, Business 
COLBY 

McVey, Nellie F. (Mrs. J. B. Kuska) '15 
COLUMBUS 

Hitchcock, E. W., '15, Teacher 
DOUGLASS 

Burgess, F. M., '09, Farmer 
EFFINGHAM 

Salisbury, G. W., '15, Prin. 

EL DORADO 

Simon, W. H.. '15, Arch. 
ELLINWOOD 

Bockemohle, C. L. A., '16, Designer 
EMPORIA 

Braucher. H. H.. '94, Teacher 

Breneman, A. L., '16 

Buck, Gertrude A., '04, Prof. 

Phipps, C. R., '11, Instr. 

FREEPORT 

Rowe, W. B., '93, Farmer 

HALSTED 

Baumgartner, Rachael A., g. Teacher 

HAVILAND 

Askins, A. E., '04, Engr. 

HOLTON 

Canfield, Ruth M., '14, Teacher 
Davis, C. W.. *ii. Farmer 
Davis, Gertrude C, '10 Teacher 
Davis, Helen P.. '17. Chicken Raiser 
Davis, Marietta S.. '03, Teacher 
Green. C. F., f, Asst. 
Hamilton. C. C. g. Entomol. 
Watson, Ella M. (Mrs. J. H. Davis) '80 



HOMEWOOD 

Harder, R. O., '08, Farmer 
HOWARD 

Smith, S., '96, Farmer 
HUMBOLDT 

Knox, S. M., '09, Live Stock Dealer 
Zelle, C. A., '16, Chem. 

HUTCHINSON 

Kessler, C. H., '13, Engr. 
KANSAS CITY 

Bagby, F. C, '07, Engr. 

Barclay, W., '87, Engr. 

Bollinger, W. N.. '11, Engr. 

Darby, H., Jr., '17, Engr. 

Hinshaw, G. J., '02, Sec. 

Morse, J. H., '81, Business 

Roesner, Hedwig E.. '17, Teacher 

Stone, O. R., '13, Sec. 

KINGMAN 

Greenleaf, M., '07, Agr. 
LAWRENCE 

Ashley, June M. (Mrs. C. Elmer) g 

Bailey, L. F., '15, Instr. 

Derby, Grace E., f, Libn. 

Elmer, M. C. g. Prof. 

Helsking, W. M., f. Prof. 

Huisken. A. H., '15, Instr. 

Jones, Bertha M., 'n, Instr. 

Lillehei, I., f, Instr. 

MacGregor, Hazel H. (Mrs. M. E. Rice) g 

Medill, W. A., '04, Farmer 

Melvin, F. E., f. Prof. 

Moore, B. F., g, Prof. 

Morton, Sarah D. (Mrs. A. L. Owen) f 

Nelson, C. F., f. Prof. 

Owen, A. L., g, Prof. 

Plank, U. S. G.. '92. Sec. 

Roberts. H. A., '02. Prof. 

Sluss. A. H., '01, Prof. 

Stouflfer, E. B., g. Prof. 

Sullivan, W. W., '11, Teacher 

Williams, C. C, '07, Prof. 

LEAVENWORTH 

Baxter, C. B., '08, Farmer 

Baxter, M. E., '06, Farmer 

Martin, Grace (Mrs. M. E. Baxter) '03 

MANHATTAN 

Ackert, J. E.. '09, Prof. 
Baker, C. F., '07. Prof. 
Breese, C. S., g, Electn. 
Davis, Elizabeth H., '14, Libn. 
Davis, W. E., '03, Prof. 
Dunlap, Fanny, '15, Libn. 
Ekblaw. K. T. T.. '00. Prof. 
Gibbs. Charlotte M. (Mrs. C. F. Baker) '04 
Glasgow, Grace, '12. Teacher 
Heuman, Alma B. (Mrs. K. J. T. Ekblaw) 
'10 



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KANSAS— Continued 



MANHATTAN— Continued 
Robert, J. H., '14, Instr. 
Smith, A. B., '02, Libn. 
Tanquary, M. C, '07, Prof. 
Tanner, Florence M. (Mrs. J. E. Ackert) 

'12 
Warner, Florence (Mrs. L. D. Bushnell) 

'06, Libn. 

MARQUETTE 

Hawkinson, C. O., '16, Salesman 
MARYSVILLE 

Miller, J. E., g, Instr. 
MISLER 

Hays, C. J., '01, Engr. 
MOREHEAD 

Huff, N. H., '06, Siipt. of Schools 
MOUND VALLEY 

Wiseman, Esther G., g 
NEWTON 

WJebe, H. H., f, Instr. 
NICKERSON 

Edwards, M. R., '16, Instr. 
ONAGA 

Miller, E. F., '16, Draftsman 
OTTAWA 

Brown, H. A., '11, Instr. 

Powell, A. R., g, Chem. 

Sheldon, Carrie B. (Mrs. B. F. Bowers) '05 

PAOLA 

Kinkead. D. R., '89, Foreman 

PEABODY 

Ray, H. A., '08, Teller 

PITTSBURGH 

Brower, L. I., '98, Prof. 
Ciirfman, L. E., '01, Engr. 
Marshall, R. H., '14, Instr. 
Williams, Winifred S. (Mrs. L. E. Curf- 
man) '01 

POTWIN 

Chase, Margaret I. (Mrs. M. E. King) g 

PRATT 

Garnett, Harriet E. (Mrs. C. H. Shaw) '11 



SABETHA 

Greenfield, R. E., g, Chem. 
SEDGWICK 

Mahannah, A. E., g. Farmer 
STOCKTON 

Skinner, W. K., '07, Lawyer 
STRAIGHT CREEK 

Davis, J. H., '82, Farmer 
TOPEKA 

Cowgill, C. H., '16, Instr. 

Drummond, Ethel R. (Mrs. F. M. Drum- 
mond) '11 

Glover, W. E., '15, Arch. 

Grady, P. L., '08, Engr. 

Hughes, T. W.. f. Prof. 

Johnston, Florence R. (Mrs. A. R. Elliott) 
'is 

Miller, W. G., '92, Engr. 

Obrecht, R. C, g. Farmer 

Olander, E. A., '17 

Powers, W. A., '93. Chem. 

Prout, F. J., '13, Engr. 

WASHINGTON 

Caldwell, Elizabeth E. (Mrs. C. E. Ingalls) 
'04, Libn. 

WEST MINERAL 

Smith, H. E., f, Constr. 
WICHITA 

Abbott, Edwina E. (Mrs. A. M. Cowan) '08 

Brees, P. R.. '18, Clothier 

Brook, Elizabeth A., '11, Teacher 

Dryden, Daisy D., g. Teacher 

Elder, R. S., '01, Lawyer 

Fay el, C. S., g. Physicist. 

Hammond, Ruth E., '17, Libn. 

Harbison, C. C g, Asst. 

Hormel, Olive D., '16, Instr. 

Moore, W. D.. '83, Engr. 

Mueller, H. R., '16, Florist 

Mueller, H. S.. '14, Arch. 

Noble, J. M., '16, Reporter 

Noble, Mary E., '96 

Schmidt, L., '13, Arch. 

Schuler, D. B., '16, Engr. 

Sim, C. L., 77, Banker 

Van Meter, G. W., '02, Arch. 

WINFIELD 

Quick. B. E.. f, Prof. 
Pasmore, D. F., g, Prof. 



KENTUCKY 



ASHLAND 

McCrea, H. A., '09. Supt. 
BEREA 

Lewis, C. D., g. Prof. 
BUFFALO 

Richardson, C. H., g. Prof. 
BUTLER 

Schalck, M. A.. '16. Teacher 
COVINGTON 

Melrose, Mary H., '10, Supvr. 

Orr, H. B., '14, Engr. 

FULTON 

Powell, P., f, Asst. 
UARRODSBURG 

Cooley, Elizabeth C. (Mrs. J. D. Bruner) f 
HARTFORD 

rinsley, R. W., g, Prin. 



HAZARD 

Baker, G., '17, Engr. 
KINGS MOUNTAIN 

Chang, T. L., '17, Instrumentman 
LAWRENCEBURG 

Johnson, R. E., '17 
LEXINGTON 

Garman, H., f. Prof. 

Good, E. S., g, Prof. 

Tames, M. C., '09, Prof. 

"Karraker, P. E., ^11. Prof. 

Kercher, O., '14, Instr. 

Lewis, R. H., '10, Chem. 

Pogue, R. B., g 

LOUISVILLE 

Davis, W. J., f. Major 

Flatt, H. O.. '12, Teacher 

Henry. J. E., '06, Arch. 

Herrick, Hope (Mrs. J. E. Henry) '08 

Homberger, A. W., g. Prof. 



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KENTUCKY— Continued 



LOUISVILLE— Continued 

Hatchings^ J. B., Jr., f. Arch. 
Morgan, F. L., '12, Draftsman 
Newell, Anna G., g, Assoc. 
Petersen, C. P. L., '03, Engr. 
Pickler^ W. E., g 
Rees, C. C, g. Pathologist 
Roberts, H. v., '13, Engr. 
Roberts, S. S., f. Engr. 
Wilson, F. H., '98, Engr. 

MC VEIGH 

Renich, Amanda B. (Mrs. D. A. Dailey) '10. 
Teacher 

MAYSVILLE 

Kirk, G. G., '14, Farm Adv. 
Matuszeevicz, Veronica C., '18, Teacher 



PADUCAH 

Joyner. Mildred, '16, Teacher 

RICHMOND 

Barter, Ada J. (Mrs. M. Dunn) '07 
Bruner, J. D., f. Prof. 
Roark, R. J., '11, Instr. 
Turley, R. E., Jr., '13, Engr. 

STRAIGHT CREEK 

Easton, H. D.. f. Dealer 

WINCHESTER 

Steele, Annette, g. Teacher 



LOUISIANA 



ARCOLA 

Purcell, C. A., '12, Fanner 

BATON ROUGE 

Adams, J. Q., f, Prof. 

Balis, W. H., '10. Asst. 

Chioco, J. O., 'i8. Stud. 

Doran, E. B., '06, Prof. 

Fairfield, Helen (Mrs. C. E. Woolman) '14 

Gangstadt, J. S., '09, Dairyman 

Kidder, A. F., '06, Prof. 

Nichols, J. C, g, Prof. 

Sun, E., '17 

Woolman, C. E., '12, Agt. 

FULLERTON 

Gridley, Mabel A. (Mrs. F. W. Kressmann) 
'09 

HAMMOND 

Reimers, F. W., '00, Business 
HOLLY GROVE 

Fishman, S. L., '18, Chem. 
LAKE CHARLES 

Grotevant, Nina, '18, Teacher 



MINDEN 

Looney, J. L., '18 
MT. HERMON 

Ott, P. W., '17 
NEW IBERIA 

Paradis, M. R., f. Minister 
NEW ORLEANS 

Frailey, L. E.. '14, Broker 

Frost, F. G., '01, Supt. 

Grubel, E. A., '08. Engr. 

Kendall, W. F., '85, Engr. 

Levey, H. A., g, Chem. 

Northrup, E. J., f, Prof. 

Shelby, E.. Jr., '16, Engr. 
RUSTON 

Hankins, O. G., '14, Supt. 

Mitchell, G. I., '15, Instr. 

ST. FRANCISVILLE 

Mackie, E. T., '17, Farmer 
SHREVEPORT 

Bryant, W. T., g, Supt. 

Heath, N. P., '13, Engr. 

TALLULAH 

Moberley, E. S., '18 



MAINE 



AUGUSTA 

Titcomb, W. C, f, Prof. 
BANGOR 

Banks, M. F., f. Instr. 
BRUNSWICK 

Gross, A. O.. '08, Prof. 

Schinnerer, O. P., '13, Instr. 

DANFORTH 

Hodnett, Mona P., g. Teacher 



ORONO 

Craig, W., '98, Prof. 
Rogers, A. E., f. Prof. 
Thompson, G. A., '98, Prof. 

POJiTLAND 

Jordan, L., g, Chem. 

WESTBROOK 

Davis, P. P., '17 
Davis, R. E., g, Assoc. 



MARYLAND 



ABERDEEN 

Kennedy, R. E., f, Instr. 

ANNAPOLIS 

Allen, O. W., '15, Instr. 

Ditchey, J. K., g, Instr. 

Houston, P. H., f, Instr. 

Kiernan, A., f, Instr. 

Smohl, Barbara B. (Mrs. L. T. Wilson) '17 

Wilson, L. T., f, Instr. 



BALTIMORE 

Beckerley, G. F., '90, Supvr. 

Blondheim. D. S.. f, Prof. 

Cort, W. W., g. Prof. 

Dillon, F. P., '06, Engr. 

Giessler, W. C, '13, Engr. 

Gleason, Nellie M. (Mrs. _W. W. Cort) '11 

Gray, C. R., Jr., '11, Business 

Griffin, C. E., g, Instr. 

Hahn, F. C, '16, Instr. 

Kemp, G. T., f, Physician 

Lansche, O. A., '16, Engr. 



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BALTIMORE— Continued 

Morgan, E. A., '06, Instr. 

Osborn, H. T., g, Entomol. 

Rudwin, M. J., f. Instr. 

Scott, Miriam E. (Mrs. F. P. Dillon) '07 

Siekman, J. M., '15, Assayer 

Van Gundy. C. P., '88, Chem. 

Van Zandt, A, C, '12, Supvr. 

CATONSVILLE 

Owens, W. H., '00, Contr. 

CENTREVILLE 

Allen, Lucy E., '17, Agt. 

CHEVY CHASE 

Bawden, W. T., f. Specialist 
Larson, L. J., g, Engr. 
Wickers, E., g, Chem. 

COLLEGE PARK 

Garman, P,, g. Entomol. 

GAMBRILLS 

Ray, B. L., '13 

GRANTVILLE 

Dougherty, H. R., '00, Stockman 



MARYLAND— Continued 

HARMANS 



LeCato, J. M., g, Instr. 
KENSINGTON 

Waters, W. O., '00, Libn. 
LANDSDOWN 

Richards, J. V., '10, Engr. 
LEBANON 

Tomlinson, B., '06 

NEW WINDSOR 

Dotterer, J. E., g, Instr. 
ROLAND PARK 

Clark. F. H., '90, Engr. 

Wheeler, Ruth, f. Prof. 

SILVER SPRINGS 

Bacon, H., '93. Draftsman 
Cliflford, C. L., '99, Elec. Engr. 
Whitney, C. E., '13, Engr. 

SOUTH BALTIMORE 
Babre, C, '14, Chem. 

TOKOMA PARK 

Farley, F. W., '15. An. Husb. Expert. 



MASSACHUSETTS 



ALLSTON 

Knodle, C. L., '16, Survr. 

AMES BURY 

George, Lillian M., '04, Libn. 

AMHERST 

Nehrling. A. H., f. Prof. 
Whicher. G. P.. f. Teacher 

ARLINGTON 

Marsh, L. W., '97, Engr. 

BERNARDSTON 

Douglas, H. M., f. Minister 

BOSTON 

Andrews, W. O., '13, Designer 

Barker. P.. '04, Engr. 

Blackall, C. H., '77. Arch. 

Boggs, Mary L. (Mrs. E. M. East) '05 

Coleman. C. B., '07, Agr. 

Cronin. W. L., f, Instr. 

Curl, M. J., f, Journ. 

East. E. M., '01, Prof. 

Emerson, F. H.. '06, Mgr. 

Foster, W. D., f, Journ. • 

Hazen, H. S., '05, Arch. 

Howe, Harriet E.. '02, Libn. 

Long. J. O., '16, Stud. 

Peabody, C. H.. f. Prof. 

Pillsbury, Bertha M., '95, Registrar 

PiUsbury. W. L.. f 

Ramser. J. H., '17, Engr. 

Richardson, Juanita, '15, Teacher 

Roberston, R., f, Assoc. 

Wilson, W. H.. g, Instr. 

Zilly, Mabel (Mrs. L. F. Hamilton) '97 

BRAINTREE 

Shrader, J. W., '11, Lawyer 

BRIGHTON 

Savage, W. E., '17 

BROOKFIELD 

Hunt, F. S., '16, Engr. 
Lawrence, E. V., f, Engr. 



BROOKLINE 

Fraprie, F. R., f. Editor 
Hale, A. A., '05, Engr. 
McCobb, Lois D., f, Dir. 
McDewell. H. S., f. Instr. 
Voss, W. C, '12, Engr. 

CAMBRIDGE 

Brown. P. H., '15 

Chu. C. C, '13, Stud. 

Fairhall, L. T., '11. Instr. 

Grafius, Margaret E. (Mrs. G. D. Birkhoflf) 
'oS 

dreenough, C. N., f. Prof. 

Hanford, A. C, '12, Instr. 

Huntington, Ellen A. (Mrs. A. F. Whitten) 
'03 

Jones, G., f. Prof. 

Leslie, E. A., '10, Minister 

Lowe. C. C, 'tS, Stud. 

Lowell, A. L., h, Univ. Pres. 

Millard. E. B., g. Prof. 

Morrison, D. K., '14, Salesman 

Roos, P.. f. Dir. 

Rutledge, G., '10, Instr. 

Sanborn, F. B., f. Prof. 

Sawyer, Gertrude E., '18, Stud. 

Seymour. A. B.. '81. Botanist. 

Stanton, Margaret B. (Mrs. J. E. Kirch- 
man) f, Instr. 

Turner, F. J., h. Prof. 

Wright, P. G.. e. Instr. 

CONCORD JUNCTION 

Bates, S. C, '12, Hort. 
FALL RIVER 

SutclifFe, Constance, '17, Teacher 

FITCHBURG 

Rugg, E. v.. 'is. Teacher 
Uphara, T. C. g 

GREAT BARRINGTON 

Overholser, M. J., '10, Engr. 
GREENWOOD 

Perry, Eleanor F. (Mrs. R. Rand) '09 
HIGHLANDS 

Pierce, C. H., f, Engr. 



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HOLYOKE 

Weis, 11. W., '13. Mgr. 
Weis, J. B.. *93, Mfr. 

INDIAN ORCHARD 

Shepard, A. D., g, Chem. 
JAMAICA PLAIN 

Goodwin, T. G., f. Teacher 

Holcomb, C. E., '04. Salesman 

Osborne, Isabel M. (Mrs. C. E. Holcomb) 
'09 
LAWRENCE 

Finn, E. M., '17. Arch. 
LONG MEADOW 

Barker, J. K., '92. Engr. 

LOWETX 

Hochdorfer, Margarethe C, g, Teacher 

LYNN 

McLellan M. B. (Mrs. W. Snushall) '06 

MALDEN 

Bicknell, P. F., f, Auth. 
MELROSE HIGHLANDS 

Burgess, A. F., f, Entomol. 

NEWTON 

Kerns, S. K., '97. Teacher 
Zimmerman, W. IL, '97. Engr. 

NEWTON CENTRE 

Davidson, Mabel K. (Mrs. J. R. Lotz) '04 
Lotz, J. R., '01, Engr. 

NEWTONVILLE 

Moore, L. E., f. Prof. 

Willson. F. G., g, Instr. 
NORTHAMPTON 

Baker, H. T., f, Instr. 

Wiehr, J., f, Prof. 

NORTH ANDOVER 

Bixby, Madeline K., g, Dir. 

PALMER 

Bodfish, Elizabeth (Mrs. E. L. Clarke) g, 
Instr. 
PITTSFIELD 

Jeter, G. G., '10, Engr. 

Miller, C. B., '08, Engr. 
ROCKLAND 

Hobart, A .C, '97, Engr. 



MASSACHUSETTS— Continued 

ROSLINDALE 

Maclnnes, D. A. 

ROXBURY 

Bagusin, A. M., 



g. Prof. 



IS 



SAXONVILLE 

Hall, S. W., f, Asst. 
SOUTH BOSTON 

Harman, J. J., '02, Engr. 
SOUTHAMPTON 

Douglas, R. T., 'u, Engr. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Clark, H. E., '16, Engr. 
STATE LINE 

Coar, Elsa J. (Mrs. W. T. Walsh) '02 

STONEHAM 

Ilylan, J. P., f. Bus. 

SWAMPSCOTT 

Blaney, H. W., f. Land. Arch. 
Jeffers, C. P., '74. Pharmacist 

WATERTOWN 

Burgess, II. II. , '08, Engr. 

WAVERLEY 

Conkling, Anna J. (Mrs. A. B. Seymour) 
•84 

WEJ.LESLEY 

Towne, L. J., f, Engr. 

WESTFIELD 

Farnham, A. A., '16, Land. Gard. 
Gibbs. P. H„ '13, Engr. 
Jarrold, Rachel M., g. Teacher 

WILLIAMSTOWN 

Mears, B., f. Prof. 
Shook, G. A., g. Prof. 

WINTHROP 

Gillet, J. E., f, Assoc. 

WORCESTER 

Morley, R. K., f. Prof. 
Nelson, J. H., g. Prof. 
Purdy, R. C, f, Dir. 
Randolph, C. B. F., f. Prof. 



MICHIGAN 



ADRIAN 

liedrick, Edna M., '16, Teacher 
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE P. O. 

Scheele, A. G., f. Instr. 

ALBION 

Lutz, Gretchcn K., g, Teacher 

ALMA 

Cornelius, D. W.. g. Prof. 

ALPENA 

Timm, P. F. W., '04, Engr. 

ANN ARBOR 

Bollman, J. L.. '17, Asst. 
Clark, F. E., g. Prof. 
Cobb, Frieda, '16, Stud. 

Boetel, Made t ^Mrs. F. Kimball) 'it 
Hall, A. G., f. Prof. 



ANN ARBOR— Continued 

Hauhart, W. F., f. Prof. 

Henderson. J. B., 'i6. Farm Mgr. 

Hildebrandt, T. H., '05, Prof. 

Kellogg S. A., 'i6. Herdsman 

Kimball, S. F.. f, Prof. 

LaRue, G. R., g, Prof. 

Lundgren, C. L., '02, Salesman 

Palmer T. C. '14, Instr. 

Patton'; Carrie C (Mrs. F. E. Clark) 'ii 

Smith, Esther A., '04, Libn. 

Welch, P. S.. g. Prof. ,, ,. . ( 

Wurster, Pauline (Mrs. K. Van Evera) i 

BATTLE CREEK 

Austin, C. C, '07, Mgr. 
Morgan. Grace B., 14. Nurse 
Nelson, M. N., 'is, Asst. 

BAY CITY 

Demmer, J. E., '10, Teacher 
Hanna, P. S., '12, Auditor 



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MICHIGAN— Continued 



BAY CITY— Continued 

Mcllhenny, Mary E., '04, Teacher 
Smith, G. R., '00, Engr. 

BEAR LAKE 

Bradford, Bernice M., g, Instr. 

Collins, Vida L., g, Instr. 
BENTON HARBOR 

Switzer, V. W., '07, Treas. 
BERRIEN SPRINGS 

Snuff, Mary H., g 
BESSEMER 

Moore, L. C, '07, Engr. 

BRAVO 

Curtiss, A. R., f, Agr. 
BUCHANAN 

Hayes, Zella B., '00, Teacher 
CAMP CUSTER 

Morse, B. C, f, Brig. Gen. 
CEMENT CITY 

Flint, P. N., g 
CHARLEVOIX 

Beers, C, Jr., '12, Farmer 
CHESANING 

Agnew, R., '05, Contr. 
COLDWATER 

Teeters, Mary E. (Mrs. R. N. Shumaker) 
'17 
DEARBORN 

Ludvik, B. E., '16, Teacher 

Thai, Olga E., '16 

DETROIT 

Alger, A. R., f, Draftsman 

Bauer, L. M., '14, Arch. 

Benson, A. E., '15, Draftsman 

Bollinger, E. F., '16, Salesman 

Bow, L. C, 'is, Instr. 

Bow, W. E., '14, Teacher 

Brown, M. L., '03, Engr. 

Burke, P., '00, Engr. 

Burns, J. K., 'ii, Engr. 

Butzow, L. J., '06, Engr. 

Case, J. W., f, Arch. 

Clifford, Winifred H. (Mrs. H. H. Morgan) 

'08 
Conat, Mabel L., '15, Libn. 
Danz, H. O., '14, Mgr. 
Deahl, N., '18. Chem. 
Denton, W. W., g, Instr. 
Emmett, A. D., '01, Chem. 
England, Grace A., '15, Libn. 
Faulkner, F. E., '15, Statistician 
Fisher, Clara E. (Mrs. M. L. Brown) '03 
Fuller, H. C, '15, Engr. 
Gable, G. E., '14, Draftsman 
Gatward, W. A., g, Engr. 
Gehrig, E. F., '15, Engr. 
Graber, H. T., '01, Chem. 
Green, Esther C. (Mrs. R. Jarvis) '18 
Grimes, G. L., '97 
Groves, D. K., '12, Agt. 
Haag, V. W., '15, Chem. 
Hammers, M. T., '98, Engr. 
Hanke, F. E., 07, Engr. 
Hauter, A. E., '03, Real Est. 
Hobbs, H. G., '08, Engr. 
Hollinshed, M. A., f, Mgr. 
HoUoway, Doris J., 'i^ Teacher 
Hutchinson, Mary A. (Mrs. C. G. Brown 1 

'11 
Hyde, \V. C '10, Arch. 
Huntoon, J. S., '05, Engr. 
James, Helen I., '18, Teacher 



DETROIT— Continued 
Jarvis, R., '16, Engr. 
Kamm, W. F., '16, Chem. 
Kreidler, D. A., '11, Engr 
Lewis, Laura L. (Mrs. R. M. Young) '14 
Linendoll, H. A., '17, Chem. 
Lundgren, F. G., '15, Engr. 
McConnel, Cecelia (Mrs. A. J. Strohm) f 
McGrew, C. B., '13, Arch. 
Mclntire, J. F., '07, Engr. 
McMullan, H. E., '13, Instr. 
Martin, F. W., '16, Acct. 
Marsh, A. L., '09, Mgr. 
Miller, W. T., f. Land. Arch. 
Montgomery, E. T., f, Engr. 
Morgan, H. H., '06, Draftsman 
Muehlman, R. E.. f. Arch. 
Nagel, Marcella E. (Mrs. F. G. Lundgren) 

'14 
Nydegger, J., '07, Engr. 
Oliver, E. C, g, Mgr. 
Penn, J. G., '13, Engr. 
Piper, C. C, '13, Physician 
Post, G. E., '09, Ed. 
Roth, J, F., '09, Draftsman 
Rundles, E., '13, Engr. 
Shade, Imogene (Mrs. C. A. Shoults) '07 
Shoemaker, J. W., '16, Broker 
Schutt, A. G., '05, Engr. 
Smallwood. J. P., '17. Teacher 
Sorensen, N. C, '13, Arch. 
Stevens, R. M., '14, Draftsman 
Stoddart, G. W.. "17 
Strohm. A. J., '00, Libn. 
Taylor, S. C, '13, Chem. 
Tilton, Nelle E., '10, Teacher 
L''pson, L. D., g, Dir. 
Van Doren R. G., '10. Arch. 
Wilson, V. T., f. Prof. 
Young, R. G., '12, Engr. 
Zimnierschied, K. W., f, Engr. 

EAST DETROIT 

Coley, G., '17, Chem. 
EAST LANSING 

Bouyoucos, G. J., '08, Agr. 

Coons, G. H., '08, Prof. 

Hunt, Agnes (Mrs. C. M. Cade) '08 

Kays, Lucile E. (Mrs. C. E. Millar) '09 

Mayne, L. B., '10, Instr. 

Millar, C. E., '09, Prof. 

Steward, R. K., f. Prof. 

Stewart, E. H., '15, Instr. 

KENTON 

Armstrong, Louise C. '12, Teacher 
FLINT 

Erwin. J. F., '07, Engr. 

Halliday. Ruth, '14, Teacher 

GRAND RAPIDS 

Adams, E. B., '08, Engr. 
Adams, W. S., g. Farmer 
Baldwin, Ada L. (Mrs. H. S. Hyde) '11, 

Teacher 
Church, Blanche A., '89. Teacher 
Corbus, B. R., '00, Physician 
Droste, L. A., '17 
Lamoreux, Madge, f, Asst. 
Moncrieff, J. W., '18. Engr. 
Walker, Marjorie L., f, Asst. 

GREENVILLE 

Barlow, B., g. Botanist. 
HAMILTON 

Ter Keurst, H. D., g. Teacher 
HARBOR BEACH 

Logue, C. L., '00, Farmer 
HIGHLAND PARK 

Randall, D. T., '97, Engr. 



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HILLSDALE 

Lamb, H. E., '17 
IONIA 

Pickett, R. E., 'II. V. P. 
IRON MOUNTAIN 

Rundle, H. E., '16 
IRONWOOD 

Murr, M., '14, Engr. 
ISHPEMING 

Boone, C. G., '06, Engr. 

Bonnell, E. S., '05, Engr. 

Johnson, M. C, '16, Engr. 

Lloyd, Jennie M. (Mrs. E. S. Bonnell) '08 

McClure, O. D., '91, Mecli. 

Schickedanz, L. H., '16. Engr. 

Skoglund, C. A., '13, Engr. 

Stevenson, C. S., f. Engr. 

JACKSON 

Smith, Helen B. (Mrs. F. T. Steinhilber) 

'06 
Wells, R. E., '06 

KALAMAZOO 

Clark. Mary PL, f, Libn. 
Henry, T. S., g. Prof. 
Praeger, W. E., '00, Prof. 

LAKEVIEW 

Marston, L. R., g 
LANSING 

Chittenden, A. K., f. ProL 

Grantham. G. M.. '14, Jnstr. 

Jackson, Charlotte M., '04, Libn. 

Lathrop, Olive C, '00. Libn. 

Severance, L. E,, '16, Farmer 

LAWRENCE 

Bennett, A. N., '07. Chem. 
Grewe, C. H., '17, Farmer 

LUDINGTON 

Wing, Alice L., '04, Libn. 
MARQUETTE 

Hill, Carrie M., '08, Teacher 

Main, R. C. '06, Physician 

MENOMINEE 

Rappleye, W. C, '15, Phys. 
MONROE 

Doty, G. L., g, Libn. 
MUSKEGON 

Bluhm, H. J., '17, Chem. 

Clark, Faith A., '09 

Grant, D. J., '08, Mgr. 

Wilson, Lelia S., '08, Sec. 

XEGAUNEE 

Taylor, Lilian C, '15, Teacher 



MICHIGAN— Continued 

XILES 



Coolidge, Orrill P., '0,1, Libn. 

Faurote, G. C, '15, Arch. 

Gehant, Rosalie F. (Mrs. H. L. Oweti) '16 

Hadfield, F. S., '04, Mgr. 

Parkin, W. H., '09, Mfr. 

Plym, F. J.. '97, Mfr. 

OSHTEMO 

Cooper, Hazel K. (Mrs. E. L. Dillon) '08 
Dillon, E. L., '10, Farmer 

PAINESDALE 

Bacon, R. H., '16, Engr. 
P.\W PAW 

Peterson, R. G., '13 
SAGINAW 

Cooper, G. A.. '10, Adv. Mgr. 

Green, Anne I., f, Asst. 

ST. CLAIR 

Smith, Clara M., '17 
ST. JOSEPH 

Goldery, Eugenie (Mrs. N. J. Morehouse) f 

SANDUSKY 

Pletcher, Opha B. (Mrs. R. E. Pickett) '13 

SAULT STE. MARIE 
Wiley, E. J., '73 

SHELBY 

Sanford, Juanita L. (Mrs. W. P. Stahl) '17 



Stall, W. P., '17, Mgr. 

'15. Farmer 



SOUTH HAVEN 
Cogdal, H. F 



THREE RIVERS 

Avery, G. T., '17, Supt. 
Burke, R.. '14 

TRAVERSE CITY 

Patchin, J. W., '78, Lawyer 

ViULCAN 

Armstrong, F. H., '99, Engr. 
Hicks, B. W., '01. Contr. 

WATERVLIET 

Harrison, .S. A., '82. Farmer 
Yerington, J. G., '18 

YPSILANTI 

Dwyer, Ellen F., '16, Instr. 
Houston, Ruth E., f, Dir. 
White, Marion B., f. Dean 

ZEELAND 

Markley, L. S., '13 



ALBERT LEA 

Mourning, Nellie I. (Mrs. W. E. Hedge- 
cock) '12 

ALEXANDRIA 

Woodworth. H. C, '09, Agr. 
BEMIDJI 

Erwin, W. B., '15, Mgr. 

BIG LAKE 

McAllister, Minnette C. (Mrs. J. H. Miller) 



MINNESOTA 

BRECKENRIDGE 

Stallings. L. S., '13, Farm Adv. 
CLOQUET 

Booker, Lucile A. (Mrs. C. B. Watkins) 
'99 



Harner, G. M., '13, Teacher 
Koch, H. C, 'is. Bus. 

CROOKSTON 

DeMott, I. P., '12, Mgr. 

Dietrich, W., g, Agr. 

Doherty, Mary (Mrs. I. P. DeMotte) '08 



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DAWSON 

Reyerson, L. H., g, Chem. 
DETROIT 

Peterson, Lola M. (Mrs. F. J. Rogstad) 
'13 
DODGE CENTER 

Fleener,, F. L., g, Asst. 
DULUTH 

Belting, Flora P. M., '05, Teacher 

Beyrer, W. H., '09, Arch. 

Keith, L. P.. '13, Engr. 

Lagergren, G. P., '17, Arch. 

Lindberg, G. I., '15. Engr. 

Maddox. W. C, '07, Salesman 

Olmsted, G. C, '08, Business 

Trentharb, L. S., '11 

ELBOW LAKE 

Dunaway, H., '89, Engr. 
EVELETH 

Harbicht, H. C, '18 
FARIBAULT 

Carpenter, C. K., '15, Draftsman 

Kuhlmann, F., f, Psychol. 

Fletcher. N. M., '01. Prof. 

Soper, S. L., '98, Supt. Schs. 

FAIRMONT 

Crooker, S. J., g. Physicist. 
Hines, L. W., '17 

FT. SNELLING 

Lovewell, Gladys, f, Asst. 
GILBERT 

Nolan, J. T., '18 
GRAND RAPIDS ) 

Frick, A. H., '18, Farm Adv. 
HALSTAD 

Robinson, P. T., '12, Farmer 
HENDERSON 

Larson, R. V., '16, Teacher 

HIBBING 

Hurlbert, Flora D., '01, Libn. 
HUTCHINSON 

Beach, W. S., g. Botanist 

Sheay, J. P., '12, Instr. 

INTERNATIONAL FALLS 

Dale, W. W., '10, Missionary 
JACKSON 

Hansen, Mabel L., '14, Teacher 

MANKATO 

Benedict, M. R., f. Farm Adv. 
Nichols, M. A., '06, Instr. 

MANTORVILLE 

Eade, B. C, '17, Teacher 
MARSHALL 

Meier, Alice E., g. Cashier 

MINNEAPOLIS 

Birdsall. L. I., g, Chem. 
Bliss. F. W.. g. Instr. 
Boettiger. L. A., '14, Instr. 
Brown, F. A., '13, Arch. 
Buck, S. J., f. Prof. 
Burton, S. C, f. Instr. 
Cabanis, J. B., '08, Mgr. 
Cavanar, F. T., '03, Phys. 
Chatterjee, B. N., '13 
Clinton, Lucile A., '03, Libn. 



M 1 N NEAPOLIS— Continued 
Coffman, L. D.. f, Dean 
Colgrove, Vivian G., '18 
Culvert, Annette M. (Mrs. A. C. Ellison) 

'78, Libn. 
Currie, Florence B., '06, Libn. 
Dunham. A. B., '11, Arch. 
Fifield. C. E., '16. Bus. 
Forsythe. J. H., f, Instr. 
Foster, Caroline K., '04, Libn. 
FuUenwider. T. I.. '02. Sales Mgr. 
Goetz, Antoinette H.. '15, Libn. 
Goss, Edna L.. '02. Libn. 
Haslund, R. H., '15, Arch. 
Healey. Grace (Mrs. C. L. Smith) 'S3 
Hunt, E. E., '93 

Hyde, Sophie (Mrs. L. A. Hubachek) '03 
Jones, R. C, f. Prof. 
Jones, W. H., f. Composer 
Jordan, R. J., '11, Ins. Agt. 
Kahlert, H. E.. '08, Engr. 
Kampf, Viola M., '07 
Kirkup, Florence M. (Mrs. J. Parcel) f 
Krey. A. C. f, Instr. 
Latimer, T. E., g. Lawyer 
Lord, W. E., '10, Engr. 
Lyford, C. C, '75, Veterinarian 
Ludwig, E. R.. '11. Arch. 
McCoy. J.. '06. Draftsman 
McMillan. E. C. '09, Mgr. 
McRae, J. A., '96, Engr. 
Maney, G. A., g 
Mann, F. M., f. Prof. 
Mellen, A. F., '14. Chem. 
Miller, W. S.. g, Psychol. 
Moir, R. B.. '14 
Morehouse. F. M., '10, Teacher 
Morton, Mary G., '12, Libn. 
Norton, E. L., f. Bus. 
Owen. H. L., '16, Salesman 
Parcel, J. I., '09, Prof. 
Patten. "N. B., 'i;, Engr. 
Peterkin. J. T., f, Instr. 
Posey, C. J., '00, Prof. 
Powers. S. R., '12, Teacher 
Redfield. G. W., '01, Engr. 
Rose, F. W., '03. Engr. 
Seeley. Blanche M., '00, Libn. 
Simer, J.JK.. '07, Lawyer 
Simons, G. A., '12, Sec. 
Slocumb E. C '01, Contr. 
Smith, C. L., '82, Lawyer 
Steingard. J. N., '11 
Stevens. W. E., g, Instr. 
Strauch. Hilda L.. 00, Teacher 
Taber, B. F., '13. Arch. 
Thurston, E. S., f. Prof. 
Tieje, A. T., g, Instr. 
Todd, A. "J., f. Prof. 
Triggs, L. A.. '14. Ins. Agt. 
Wadsworth. W. M.. '14, Mgr. 
White. S. M.. '96, Phys. 
Willcox, M. M., '99, Engr. 
Williams, W. H., f, Mgr. 
Williams. R.. '96. Phys. 
Willis, C, '00, Editor 
Worth. L. G., '03. Libn. 
Wright, H. F., '05, Mgr. 
Wyman. A. P., f. Land. Arch. 

MOORHEAD 

Eck. J. W.. '10. Teacher 

Lindley, Bess M. (Mrs. J. W. Eck) '14 

NORTHFIELD 

Erdahl, A. C, g, Instr. 
Hornbeck, J. W. g. Prof. 
Lawrence, F. L., f. Prof. 
Mann, Almeda F., f, Instr. 

NORWOOD 

Laurence, A. F., 'ji, Farm Adv. 

PINE CITY 

Hammers, J., '01. Farmer 



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PINE RIVER 

Jackson, M. S., '17, Arch. 
PRINCETON 

Hedgcock, Martha E., '18, Teacher 
ROCHESTER 

Berger, J. M.. '03, Phys. 

Crawford, H. H., '13, Mgr. 

Mathews, Martha M., '10, Supvr. 

RUSHFORD 

Carmen, Florence, '18 
ST. CLOUD 

Brown, A. M., '14, Mgr. 

Brown, J. C. f. Coll. Pres. 

Gaddis, A. M., '14, Mgr. 

Hirt, E. G., Jr., '16, Contr. 

ST. PAUL 

Benjamin, M. G., '14, Engr. 

Blester, Alice, '12, Prof. 

Bull, C. P., f. Prof. 

Burrill, W. T., '95, Engr. 

Carson, Helen D., f, Libn. 

Crane, F. R., g, Mgr. 

Butcher, R. A., f. Prof. 

Garber, R. J., '12, Agron. 

Gauger, P. C., '13, Engr. 

Gay, Mary L. (Mrs. H. Blunt) '06 

Geib, G. A., 'i6, Engr. 

Graves, C. E., f, Libn. 

Heimburger, H. V., g, Instr. 

Horner, H. S., '09, Draftsman 

Korsmo, E. O., '11, Engr. 

Larsen, A. W., f, Asst. 

Leonard, H. R, '11, Farm Adv. 

Maclnnes, Frances J., '16, Mycologist. 

Mclntyre, Eva L. (Mrs. P. C. Gauger) '11 

McManis, J. W., '07, Contr. 

Mackay, Sarah D. (Mrs. C. C. Austin) '07 

Meier, E. E.. '05, Engr. 

Nye, C. M., '97, Engr. 

Olson, P. J., g. Prof. 

Fletcher, E. B.. '11, Sec. 

Rathjens, G. W., '10, Engr. 

Reid, H. S.. '18 

Rounds, F. G.. '16, Arch. 

Seymour, B. W., '03, Engr. 

Steinmetz, F. H., '15, Instr. 

Stewart, J. T., '93, Prof. 

Tarncski, E. R., '07, Engr. 



ST. PAUL— Continued 

Walton, P. T. '94, Engr. 
VVilliamson, W., g 
Zimmerman, G. J., '12, Bus. 

SAUK CENTER 

Kells. L. M., f, Instr. 
SLEEPY EYE 

Bane, F. M., '15, Farm Adv. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Bredvold, L. I., f, Asst. 
SOUTH NYRES 

Worrell, J. C, '04, Engr. 
VERNDALE 

Way, Mildred R. (Mrs. H. N. Smith) '14 
WALKER 

Allison, F. G., '06, Teacher 
WEBSTER 

Jacobson, A., g, Chem. 
WELLS 

Hegnauer, R. L., '13, Instr. 
WESTBROOK 

Wright, J. B., '11, Supt. 
WHEATON 

Darby, Nellie M. (Mrs. B. Petterson) '91 
WHITE BEAR 

Enochs, C. D., '98, Engr. 

Hughston, Aline D. (Mrs. C. D. Enochs) 
'99 

WILLMAR 

Palm, F. C, g. Prof. 
WINDOM 

Wold. C. A., '13, Engr. 
WINONA 

Dickerson, O. M., '03, Prof. 
Gerdtzen, G. A., f 
Smith, Rose, '11, Instr. 

WORTHINGTON 

Swanberg, E. D. F., '18 



ABERDEEN 

Patton, J. v., '17 
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE 

Ambrose, A. S., '14, Prof. 

Briscoe, C. F., g. Prof. 

BILOXI 

Philbrick, A., '86, Engr. 
COLIUMBIA 

Littleton, Martha E. (Mrs. B. B. 
g 
COLUMBUS 

Painter, L. G., f. Prof. 

Pohl, Emma O., f, Dir. 

GLOSTER 

Seymour, W. A., '09, Farmer 

GREENVILLE 

Dabney, J. B., '10, Engr. 
West, C. H., '84, Engr. 

GULFPORT 

Woleben, D. P., '14, Engr. 



MISSISSIPPI 

HEATHMAN 

Landel, Ida S. (Mrs. E. M. Holmes) '99 

JACKSON 

McCluer, G. W.. '84. Farmer 
Overstreet, N. W., '10, Arch. 

LAUREL 

Perkins, Frances J., 'i8, Psychol. 

Bradley) McCOMB 

Leggett, Wilkie W., '16, Teacher 

NEW AUGUSTA 

Rose, E. E., '09, Lawyer 

OCEAN SPRINGS 

Humphrey, Guess, '05 
OKOLONA 

Dawson, E. A., f. Correspondent 

SHEALBY 

Brewer, C. H., '10 



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AURORA 

McNatt, H. E., f, Farmer 
BOONVILLE 

Smith, L. L., 'i8, Instr. 
BRECKENRIDGE 

Kenower, J. T., '83, Editor 
BURLINGTON JUNCTION 

Caldwell, E. F., '07, Farmer 
CAMERON 

Bole, S. J., g, Prof. 
CANTON 

Schultz, W. E., f. Prof. 
CAPE GIRARDEAU 

Doeden, F. H., '04, Prof. 
CARL JUNCTION 

Troutman, W. C, '17, Teacher 
CARROLLTON 

Brewer, W. E., '07, Survr. 
CARUTHERSVILLE 

Caswell, Julia E. (Mrs. N. C. Hawkins) '05 
CHARLESTON 

Bond, G. T., '10, Farmer 
CHILLICOTHE 

Gordon, Inez D., 'oq, Tencher 
CLINTON 

McCully. C. T., '06. Sec. 

Nichol, Anice E. (Mrs. C. T. McCully) '07 

COLUMBIA 

Albrecht, W. A., 'ti, Instr. 

Allison, H. O., '06, Teacher 

Clark, G. L., f. Prof. 

Gumaer. P. W., '12, Instr. 

McDonald, E. M., '10, Prof. 

Major, H. F., f. Prof. 

Miller, W. W., '13, Acct. 

Moulton, C. R., '07. Prof. 

Read. J. W., f. Prof. 

Rolfe, Amy L. (Mrs. A. E. Enerson) '08 

Smith, M. J., '14, Instr. 

DEXTER 

Dunn, J. E., '06, Engr. 
Montgomery, T. L., '17, Stud. 

DONIPHAN 

Gerlach, Alma, '18. Mgr. 
ELDORADO SPRINGS 

Rhodes, J. F., '76, Lawyer 
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 

Paton, W. C, '09, Engr. 
FAYETTE 

Steinke, M. W., g. Prof. 
FULTON 

Norris, C. '02, Mgr., Coal Co. 
HANNIBAL 

Meyer, J. F.. Jr., '07. Business 

Nelson, J. C, '12, Arch. 

HARDIN 

Trenchard, Wilma L., '18, Teacher 

HARRISONVILLE 

Sharp. A. J., '82, Engr. 

INDEPENDENCE 

Harris, R. C. '13, Supt. 
Leavens, A. B., '15, Engr. 



JEFFERSON BARRACKS 

Wood. W. "T., f 
JEFFERSON CITY 

Dillon, L. A., '09, Teachei 

Grameslej', Margaret A., '04, Libn. 

Harris, H. H., '15, Instr. 

JOPLIN 

Christy, H. E., '09, Engr. 
Millar, C. v.. '93, Chem. 

KANSAS CITY 

Altekruse, I. B., '10, Bus. 

Archer, A. W., '07, Arch. 

Bardwell, R. C, '09, Chem. 

Barnes, Winifred, '18, Teacher 

Bartb, G. A. C, '10, Engr. 

Bates, R. P., '06, Engr. 

Beardsley, Eleanor M. (Mrs. C. S. Pills- 
bury) '07 

Beardsley, G. D., '09, Lawyer 

Beardsley, W. M., '79, Lawyer 

Berkemeyer, W. C, '12, Engr. 

Billingsley, Mary P., '08, Libn. 

Blakesley, G. W., '93, Engr. 

Bowman, Gertrude (Mrs. G. R., Johnson) 
'03 

Brooks, R. W., '11, Engr. 

Bublitz, W. J., '14, Supt. 

Burrill, Evelyn (Mrs. W. A. Lewis) '02 

Buxton, E. W., '08, Engr. 

Candor, R. J., '08, Arch. 

Claflin, S. T., '14, Advertiser 

Comstock, Helen B., '14, l^eacher 

Cooper, A. B., '10, Libn. 

Corrin, W. G., '05, Engr. 

Cravens, Lucile, S., g, Stud. 

Crouch, W. L., '01, Supt. 

Davis, Marietta (Mrs. H. M. Beardsley) '81 

Davis, Nancy (Mrs. M. A. Scovell) '78 

English, J. T., Engr. 

Fizzell, R. B., '10, Lawyer 

Foreman, C. A., '07, Engr. 

Grauten, S. H., '07, Engr. 

Gregory, A. T., '78, Lawyer 

Harvey, A. E., '91, Engr. 

Hewes, C. A., '06, Engr. 

Higgins, A. G., '93, Engr. 

Huff, W. W., "08, Engr. 

Jensen, M. O., '15 

Kent, J. M., '85. Teacher 

Ketchum, D. C., '99, Lawyer 

Knappenberger, J. M., '18, Mgr. 

Larson, L. F., '03, Ins. Agt. 

Lund, H., '02, Engr. 

McCaskey, Wendla J. (Mrs. R. C. Bard- 
well) '08 

McCune, H. L., '83, Lawyer 

Mclntyre, G. E., '13, Engr. 

McLarty, R. C, '12, Repr. 

Machovec, E. P., '18 

Mercer, C. F., '18 

Mitchell, F. A., '98, Engr. 

Murdock, R. K., '10, Engr. 

Murray. E. B., f, Engr. 

Myers, Clara (Mrs. A. E. Harvey) '91 

Osgood, Mary A., '04, Libn. 

Phillips, Grace D., '05, Lion. 

Potter, E. v., 'is, Engr. 

Powell, J. H.. '91, Business 

Pursley, Emma S., 'is, 

Randolph, Cora C, '17, Teacher 

Reagan, M. E., '17, Insp. 

Russell, G. S., '09, Engr. 

Saunders, H. J., '96, Phvsician 

Schell, E. J., '11, Draftsman 

Schmidt, K. W., '16, Draftsman 

Schumacher. L. G., '07, Engr. 

Schumacher, R., '09, Arch. 

Smith, Avis E., '77, Physician 

Smith, Florence D., '04, Libn. 

Staker, F. M., '07, Mgr. 

Steinmayer, R. A. J., '16. Engr. 

Stephenson, L. A., '04. Mgr. 



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KANSAS CITY— Continued 
Straub, E. J.. '18 
Tebbetts, G. E., '99. Engr. 
Walkerly, Margaret M. (Mrs. M. E. Rea- 
gan) 17 
Wiles, Bertha H., '17 

Witt, Adaline E. (Mrs. G. W. Davis) *ii 
Woodworth, Minnie B. (Mrs. J. H. Young) 

'98, .Teacher 
Yates, R. R., '11, Engr. 
Young. J. H., '99, Engr. 

KEOKUK 

Pappelendam, B. C. van, '10, Bus. 
KIRKSVILLE 

Daugherty, L. S., '89, Teacher 

Derby, H. L., '17, Insp. 

Jones, W., '02. Prof. 

KNOBNOSTER 

Wallace, W. A., '11, Engr. 
DUTESVILLE 

Lutes, G. W., '17 
MALDEN 

Davis, E. W., g, Farmer 
MARCELINE 

Anderson, I.. '15, Engr. 
MARYSVILLE 

Belting, C. H., '12. Instr. 

Day, Harriet, f, Dir. 

MINDElSr MINES 

Nelson, J. C, '07, Farmer 
.MONETT 

Westbay, J. H., '17, Fuel Insp. 

MONTICELLO 

Wallace, W. J. H., '13, Draftsman 
MOREItlOUSE 

Eiszner, Adeline C, '08 
NETHERLANDS 

Baker, A. M. M., Jr., '15, Mgr. 
NEWARD 

Preston, F. D., '10, Claim Adjuster 
NORBORNE 

Porter, Agnes (Mrs. A. B. Sawyer) '13 

Sawyer, A. B., Jr., '10, Mgr. 

OLDEN 

Clarkson, Edna (Mrs. J. C. Evans) '04 

PALMYRA 

Sheets, F. T., '14, Engr. 
PARJS 

Whiting, Vivian J., '17, Teacher 
PARKVILLE 

Jones, Frances B., '17, Instr. 
PERKYVILLE 

Raut, A., '14, Agr. 
PUXICO 

Foster, O. F., '14, Farmer 
RAVANNA 

Williams, Irene, '18 

RICH HILL 

Munn, A. M., '95, Engr. 
ST. CHARLES 

Arndt, P. W., '17, Dairy E*xten. 



ST. JOSEPH 

Dart, W., '05, Engr. 
Henn, O. M., '12, Ins. 
Hornkohl, S. I. W., '17, Designer 
Leo, H. T., '12, Chem. 
Pinault, L. C, '15, Arch. 
Sherman, W. H., '01, Lawyer 
White, Marion K., '17, Teacher 

ST. LOUIS 

Adams, Mary O., '15, Teacher 

Aumer, J. P., '08, Chem. 

Ball. T. R., g. Prof. 

Begole, J. F., '96, Engr, 

Benson, J. R., '04, Prin. Schs. 

Bevis, A. L., '16, Sec. 

Birney, T. M., '11, Teacher 

Bishop, G. W., '05, Teacher 

Bower, P. E., '17 

Bradley, E. P., '12, Engr. 

Brown, E. A., '15. Engr. 

Buckingham, A. W., '11, Engr. 

Bumann, C. P., '06, Engr. 

Burgess, F. H., '04. Contr. 

Cartwright, C. F., '14, Engr. 

Chambers, C. B., f 

Chase, D., '14, Salesman 

Cohen, J.. '17, Stud. 

Cook, J. F., '03, Teacher 

Corrubia, A. B. M., f, Instr. 

Cox, H. R., '17 

Crosby, C, '05, Teacher 

Cross, C. W., '92, Engr. 

Cullilane, G. M., '18, Engr. 

Deffendall, P. H., g, Teacher 

De Garmo, Mary C, f. Diet. 

Detering, O. C, '14 

Dicke, O. A., '08, Engr. 

Dunham, W. A., g. Registrar 

Dunlap, Nora B. (Mrs. R. B. Rodgers) 'og 

Eide, A. C, '15, Chem. 

Fauquher S. E. (S. E. Farquhar) g, Mgr. 

Fischer, L. E., '98, Mgr. 

Fletcher, Elizabeth B., '11. Journ. 

Frier, J., '16, Engr. 

Goldman. F. L., '17 

Grabbe, Florence H. (Mrs. C. E. Stewart) 

'12 
Green, Alta (Mrs. W. C. Ropiequet) '15 
Griesbaum, E., '14, Engr. 
Grunewald, H. C. '16, Contr. 
Gutmann, L., '04, Engr. 
Hake, H. G., '07, Instr. 
Hake, Minnie E. T., '16 
Hall, F. S., '98, Lawyer 
Hanson, F. B., g, Instr. 
Hay, H. C, '13. Lawyer 
Hart, A. H., '18, Insp. 
Hecht, A. G., '14, Instr. 
Hill. S., '13, Teacher 
Hilliard, F. W., '04, Engr. 
Hilpert, Martha, '17 
Hobler, A. W., '12, Advertiser 
Holferty, G. M., f. Prof. 
Hollman, E. E., '12, Chem. 
Hucke, P. M., '93 
Jackson. Eva J., '12, Teacher 
Jeude, E. A.. '18 
Jones, C. C, '15, Salesman 
Keith, C. E.. '04. Business 
Kipp, J. G. E., '17 
Kirkpatrick, R. J., '11. Salesman 
Koch, Eloise, '17, Teacher 
Krebs, W. S., '13. Prof. 
Kreiling. R. G., '17. Chem. 
Larson, L. L., '15, Chem. 
Lindsey, G. H., '15, Salesman 
Ludwig. Ethel L., 17, Teacher 
Lyon, J. B., '16. Engrr, 
McFarland. J. A., '03, Chem. 
McGinnis, Marv O., '02, Teacher 
McGrath, F. X.', '12, Supt. 
Marx, F. A. K., '15, Engr. 



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MISSOURI— Continued 



ST. LOUIS— Continued 

Mead, L. S., '17, Salesman 
Merrill, S. F., '00, Chem. 
Metzger, L. C. F., '05, Engr. 
Miller, C. B., '07, Teacher 
Mosby, B. H., '09, Teacher 
Neslage, O. J., '16, Engr. 
Nickell, L. F., '09. Chem. 
Nickolls, C. R., '17, Chem. 
Niver, Margaret (Mrs. W. L. Pfeffer) f 
Ockerson, J. A., '73, Engr. 
Overland, Amy M., '12 
Pahmeyer, F. O., '05, Engr. 
Potter, C. P., '09, Engr. 
Pruyn, Clara (Mrs. C. B. Miller) '10 
Pyron, J. E., '17, Chem. 
Richards, Olive A., '18 
Riche, A. L., '13, Engr. 
Rodgers, R. B., '09, Engr. 
Rods, E. G., '17 
Rowland. C. K., '09, Lawyer 
Ruedi, C. H., '17 
Schaumberg, E. G., '17 
Schlutius, Louise G., '13, Teacher 
Schmitz, E. A., '13, Engr. 
Schulzke, O. F., '10, Chem. 
Seib, E. C, '11, Engr. 
Sheldon, V. L., '03, Engr. 
Siler, R. W., '03, Engr. 
Smith, G. C, '01, Surgeon 
Stearn, A. E., g, Chem. 
Steinbreder, W. J., '15, Mfr. 
Steinmeyer, H. A., '15, Grocer 
Stevens, Edith H., '16 
Stevenson, M. L., '10, Teacher 
Stiegmeyer, Clara M., '18, Teacher 
Stoflfel. C. M., '16, Engr. 
Stoutzenberg, Florence (Mrs. C. R. Nick- 
olls) '17 
Stowell, C. J., g. Stud. 
Stromquist, W. G., '10, Engr. 
Taylor, F. C, '07, Mgr. 
Thompson, Marion (Mrs. B. Gratz) '95 



ST. LOUIS— Continued 

Thomsen. J. W., '10, Engr. 

Uhlendorf, B. A., f, Asst. 

Webb, R. S., '14. Arch. 

Werckshagen, P. E., g 

Wetzel, Nellie (Mrs. V. I. Sheldon) '04 

Wilkins. J. E., '18. Scholar 

Wilkinson, Mary S.. '07, Libn. 

Woerman. Lillian H. (Mrs. R. Ward) '18 

Woods, Frances O., '18 

Volk, A. C, '16 

Yackey, Otillia E., '18 

Young. L. E., g. Prof. 

Zeis, H. C, '13, Teacher 

Zeppenfield, E. W., '14, Teacher 

SIKESTON 

Galeener, J. H., '06, Lawyer 
SPRINGFIELD 

Boehmer, Florence E., g. Teacher 

Boehmer, Louise, '18, Dietitian 

Eisenmeyer, A. J., '82 

Hauber, C, '15, Arch. 

Ledgerwood, L. W., '16, Engr. 

Peabody, L. W.. '91, Engr. 

Schaub, I. O., f. Demonstrator 

Smith, O. M., g 

Steinmeyer, O. C, '02, Chem. 

TARKIO 

Barger. Panzy L., g. Teacher 
Rees, M. H., g. Prof. 

WEBB CITY 

Sides, Aimee M. (Mrs. B. D. W. Sides) '04 

WEBSTER GROVES 
Gore, A., '05, Prin. 
Hamsher, F., f, Supt. 
Neininger, A. B., '11, Supt. 
.Smith. B., '01, Teacher 
Wright, J. E.. '85, Editor 



MONTANA 



ACTON 

Horr, R. L., '04, Rancher 
ANACONDA 

Huffman, Eva E., '08, Instr. 
BEKCAIL 

Thomson, F. N., '07, Farmer 
BILLINGS 

Dillavou, R. C, '11, Lawyer 

Durland, C. E., '04, Engr. 

Krueger, E. T., '10, Dean 

Moffett, D. R., '17, Lawyer 

Moore. H. C, '13, Lawyer 

Norberg, A., '16, Engr. 

Stebbins, R., '05, Farmer 

Tate, F. R., '10, Lawyer 

Wernham. J. I., '99, Phys. 

BOZEMAN 

Evans, Augusta D., f, Asst. 
Ford, Carlotta M., '11, Prof. 
Forrest, Elizabeth, '06, Libn. 
Hess, Abigail M. (Mrs. W. O. Whitcomb) 

'10 
Joseph, W. E., g, Prof. 
Murdock, H. E., f, Engr. 

BUTTE 

Barloga, D. F., '08, Lawyer 

CHOTEAU 

Timmis, Alice M. (Mrs. J. J. Greene) '13 

CRESTON 

Paullin, L. Estelle (Mrs. L. Padgette) '85, 
Physician 



DILLON 

Carson, Lucy H., g, Teacher 

Hinshaw, Hazel E. (Mrs. T. E. Luebben) 

'14 
Weenink, Ruth A., '17 

DUTTON 

Barton, P. L., '11, Farmer 
Du Bois, A. D., '99, Farmer 

EUREKA 

McLaughlin, Edna M., '07, Teacher 
FERGUS 

Allyn, Hester A., '17, Teacher 

Allyn, O. M., '12, Rancher 

Gilkerson, Frances E. (Mrs. O. Allyn) '03 

FOREST GROVE 

Adriance, Rhoda (Mrs. D. N. Hitch) '12 
Hitch, D. N., '11, Lawyer 

FT. BENTON 

Shinn, W. R., '06, Agr. 
GREAT FALLS 

Piatt, S. H., '83, Supt. 

Smith, Laura B. (Mrs. S. H. Piatt) '84 

Woolsey, Lulu C. (Mrs. G. P. Hurst) '99 

HAMILTON 

White, Caroline L. (Mrs. M. R. Jeffrey) 
'04, Teacher 

HELENA 

Rentfro, P. C, 'lo. Lawyer 

Sloan, Hazel (Mrs. P. G. Schroeder) '05 



f 



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1071 



HILGER 

Gilkerson, T. J., '05, Auctioneer 

KALISPELL 

Ritchie, Elizabeth P., '09, Libn. 

LEWISTOWN 

Cresap, Trella J., '04, Teacher 
Smith, W. H., '85, Lawyer 
Trams, T. H., '07, Engr. 

LIBBY 

Marshall, C. A., '07. Minister 

LOLO 

Pellens, Louise J., '09, Teacher 

MILES CITY 

Sawtell, W. A., '10, Ranchman 

MISSOULA 

Bullock, Agnes I., '09, Teacher 
Danielson, W. C, '10, Engr. 
Gross, G. A., f, Assoc. 
Howard, J. W., g, Instr. 
Jesse, R. H., Jr., f. Dean 
Phillips, P. €., g. Prof. 
Sloane, R. H., '07, Engr. 
Sisson, E. O., f, Univ. Pres. 

MONTFORT 

Allen, R. C, '14 

NIAGARA FALLS 

Bagley, G. D., '12, Engr. 



MONTANA— Continued 

NORTH CALVERT 

Savidge, H., '07, Engr. 
POLSON 

Child, W. E., '08, Lawyer 
RONAN 

Martin, Arselia B. (Mrs. E. D. Swisher) 

o °^ 

Swisher, E. D., '10, Minister 

ROUND UP 

Mercer. W. W., '14, Lawyer 
SAND SPRINGS 

Allen, F. E., '07, Farmer 
SNOW BELT 

Robertson, N. S., '07 

STANFORD 

Wineman, E., '09, Lawyer 

STEVENSVILLE 

Daugherty, Anna E., '15 
THREE FORKS 

Peine, P. C, '10. Salesman 
THURLOW 

Hay, W. M., '91, Farmer 
TRIDENT 

Hattis, R. E., '14, Engr. 
WILSALL 

Spence, F., 't7. Business 



NEBRASKA 



ALVO 

Weed, M. O., '78, Farmer 
BEATRICE 

Dalbey, D. S., '02, Farmer 
BLAIR 

Capps, E. v., '95, Engr. 

Debel, N. H., g, Instr. 

BUSHNELL 

Smith, P. M., '15 
CARLETON 

Lichty, L. C, g, Instr. 
CHADRON 

Holch, R. E., '10, Prof. 
CRETE 

Cole, Mary M. (Mrs. G. H. Scott) '96 

Scott, G. H., '96, Prof. 

FAIRBURY 

Lewis, Camilla F. (Mrs. C. J. Bills) '83 
GRAND ISLAND 

Barnes. Bertha E. (Mrs. S. D. Ross) '81 

Ross, K. D., '16. Acct. 

Ross, S. D.. '81 

Sutherland, (j. F., '13 

HAY SPRINGS 

Weston, C, '76, Lawyer 

HAYES CENTER 

McCartney, W. P., '93, Lawyer 

HEBRON 

Richards, C. L., '78, Lawyer 

HOLDREGE 

Dean, F. A., '78, Banker 



JACKSON 

McKeever, R. E., 'i8 
KEARNEY 

Jennings, Anna V., '03, Libn. 

Langdon, Margie E., '12, Libn. 

LINCOLN 

Babbitt, A., g, Prof. 

Ben.ley, R. C, g, Instr. 

Bells, C. J., '80, Banker 

Brandt, E. H., '97, Arch. 

Brenke, W. C. '96. Prof. 

Calvin, J. W., f, Assoc. 

Decker, L. M., '11, Bus. 

Darning, H. G.. f, Prof. 

Eastlack, H. E., f. Prof. 

Eiker, W. H., '06, Engr. 

Hardin, Hazel (Mrs. O. R. Martin) g 

Hollister, V. L., '07, Engr. 

McClain, F. H.. '10, Teacher 

Martin, O. R., g. Prof. 

Moore, B. E., f. Prof. 

Pierce, Fanny, '75 

Pierce, J. L., '74, Business 

Pilcher, Lela G. (Mrs. V. L. Hollister) '05 

Reid, R. R., '05, Lawyer 

Ritchey, F. L,, '09, Clerk 

Shackell, Bessie E., '10, Teacher 

Thurston, H. W., Jr., '15, Teacher 

LOUISVILLE 

Yant, R. C, '07, Engr. 

NEBRASKA CITY 

Anderson, C. B., f. Geol. 
Stevenson, Annie H., '07 

NEWCASTLE 

Schulte, Mabel (Mrs. R. C. Richards) 'oi 

NORFOLK 

Albaugh, H. L., '17, Farmer 



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NORTH BEND 

Seymour, R. R., '09, Farmer 
OAKLAND 

Hansen, R. W., '14, Contr. 
OMAHA 

Appelquist, J. G., '00, Engr. 

Avery, Kittie C, '82 

Babcock, C. L., '94, Business 

Berger, Adda E. (Mrs. W. S. Gentry) '11 

Clarke, E. B., '91, Arch. 

Clarke, F. W., '91, Arch. 

Creedon. J. F., '18, Supt. 

Dern, K. L., '18 

Eddy, H. T., f. Instr. 

Ferry, L. C, '07, Business 

Gentry, W. S., Jr., '12, Salesman 

Hayes, D. L., '12, Mgr. 

Hughes. W. J., '10, Mgr. 

John, Dorette (Mrs. F. E. Rusher) '14 

Kane, R. A., '14, Arch. 

Klein, J. L.. ':8 

Le Sourd. A. C '03, Engr. 

Mackin, P. J., '18 

Mallory, R. H.. '18, Business 

Medlar. Henrietta, '18 

Row, G. E., '96. Engr. 

Rusher, F. E., '12, Mgr. 

Schreier, E. P.. '14, Draftsman 

Scruggs. A. P., '07, Lawyer 

Smith. F. D., '05. Mgr. 

Stebbins, Millicent, g, Teacher 

Unzicker, W. L., '98 



PERU 

Crosthwait, G. A., '03, Prof. 

RUSHVILLE 

Brown, Ella S., '11, Teacher 

SCOTTSBLUFF 

Holch, A. E., '13, Prin. 

SHICKLEY 

Broderson, H. J., f, Chem. 

UNIVERSITY PLACE 
Wells, E. H., g. Prof. 

WACO 

Warfield, V. H.. '14, Cashier 

WAYNE 

Claycomb, A. T., '09, Farmer 

WILBER 

Balderson, T. A., '18 
WISNER 

Kenower, G. F., '75, Editor 
YORK 

Haggard, Ada O., '10, Libn. 
Liggett, F. M., '08, Bus. 



EDGEMONT 

Baker. Ruth M. (Mrs. C. H. Leonard) '09, 
Teacher 

GOLDFIELD 

Barnes, A. E., '75, Engr. 

MASON 

Knemeyer, E. F., '15, Farmer 



NEVADA 

RENO 



Denny, Maude A., '13, Prof. 
Jones, J. C, '02, Prof. 
Lincoln, F. C, f, Assayer 
Sears, G. W., g, Instr. 
Smith, Helen M., '16, Teacher 
Wilson, F. W., g. Prof. 

THOMPSON 

Starr, F. A. E., '76, Miner 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



EXETER 

Sargent, Rachel L., g. Teacher 

HANOVER 

Bradsher, E. L., f, Instr. 

Forsythe, C. H., g, Instr. 

Haskins, C. N., f. Prof. 

James, Louise A. (Mrs. C. H. Forsythe) '11 

Mathewson, L. C, g. Prof. 

Young, J. W., f. Prof. 



KEENE 

Bissell, D. W., g, Chem. 
MANCHESTER 

Christie, J. R., g, Asst. 
NASHLTA 

Flather, Alice V., f, Instr. 
NEW HAMPTON 

Cox, S. H., g, Teacher 



NEW JERSEY 



ARLINGTON 

Gill, F. W.. '06, Chem. 
Kneeland, F. H., '04, Editor 

BAYONNE 

Dole, I. B., '11, Agt. 
BLOOMFIELD 

Dass, B., '14, Engr. 
BOGOTA 

Fisher, C. A., g, Instr. 
BRIDGETON 

Eaton, H.. '74, Farmer 
BROADWAY 

Colton. R. S., '16, Engr. 



CARNEYS POINT 

Rowe, E. M., '14, Supvr. 
CHATHAM 

Sanford, E. W., '06, Engr. 
CLAYTON 

Silver, M. G., '17 
DOVER 

Cornell, W. H., '93. Engr. 

Foster, G. H., '17, Chem. 

EAST ORANGE , 

Barackman, G. B., '02, Engr. 
Braley, H. D., '09, Engr. 
Bush, L., '88, Engr. 



EAST ORANGE— Continued 

Freese, J. A., '02, Doctor „ ^ „ , . 
Hammers, Edna R. (Mrs. G J^Ray) o 
Hanson, Rachelle M. (Mrs. R. B. Gurley) 

Hayward, Edith S. (Mrs. W. H. Rothgeb) 

Holderman, Harriet (Mrs. A. J. Saunders) 

'04 
Janson, T. M., '14. Chem. 
Moore, C. R., f, Engr. 
Ray, G. J., '98, Engr. 
Rothgeb, W. H., '05. Banker 
Wyatt, R. D., '09. Sec. 

ELIZABETH 

Buck, A. M., g. Consulting Engr. 
Ingalls, R. D., '12, Engr. 
Seiler, G. W., '13, Engr. 

GRANTWOOD 

Eslick, L., 'is, Business 
GRENLOCH 

Lee, B. F., "iS, Merchant 

HAMMONTON 

Tornquist, C. H., '07. Engr. 
HARRISON 

Gray, F. J., 'n, Engr. 
HASBROUCH HEIGHTS 

Hagedorn, F. A., '11, Engr. 
HIGH BRIDGE 

Bench, A. R., '06, Engr. 
HOBOKEN 

Simpson, C. W., '04. Engr. 

JERSEY CITY 

Andronescu, D. D., g. Prof. 
Udinsky, W. P.. '18, Stud. 

LAKE GEORGE 

Stuhlmann, O., Jr., g. Prof. 

LAKEWOOD 

Dunn, M. S., g, Chem. 

LEONIA 

Cummings. P. W '11, Engr. 
Goulding, P. S., f. Libn. 
Puckett, H. W., f, Teacher 

MADISON 

Ricker, R. C, '00, Engr. 

MAPLEWOOD 

Amrine. T. H., '06, Engr. 

Anderson, B. T., '07. Engr. _ ^ , . 

Bradley, Tirzah O. (Mrs. B. T. Anderson) 

'06 ^ , 

Rich, D. H., 07, Teacher 

METUCHEN 

Gilmcur, J. C, '03, Engr. 

MONTCLAIR 

McKinney, Mary E., f. Teacher 
McMillan. N., Jr., '04, Constr. 
Sawyer, G. P., 'n, Engr. 

MORSEMERE 

Patterson, F. A., f, Prof. 

NEWARK 

Anderson. C. E., '11, Mgr. 
Bramhall, R. R.. 'id. Engr. 
Buckner, O. S., '16, Engr. 
Christy, G., 'iS 
Corson, H. P.. g, Chem. 
Euston, J. H., '18 
Farmer, P. M., 09, Engr. 



Geo(:.r.\phical Index 

NEW JERSEY— Continued 

N EWARK— Continued 



107 



Golinkin, A. L., '17, Engr. 

Harkness, C. L., '10, Insp. 

Kaar, H. W., '11, Draftsman 

Knight, Mabel A. (Mrs. C. L. Harkness) 

'i I 
Lehman, R. F.. '10, Engr. 
Patton, J. A., '88, Doctor 

NEW BRUNSWICK 

Dodge, F. H., f. Prof. 

Elston, L. W. (L. W. di Ghilini) 13, Agr. 

Gordon, H. B., g, Instr. 

Keller, O., f, Chem. 

NORTH ARLINGTON 

Jinguji, Genjiro, '12, Engr. 

ORANGE 

Hammers, Lillian, '05, Teacher 

PASSAIC 

Bond, Augusta E. (Mrs. R. G. Smith) '12 
Bond, Bertha J. (Mrs. F. S. Putney) 04, 

Libn. 
Kent, W. R., '12, Engr. 
Smith, R. G., f, Chem. 

PERTH AMBOY 

Fowler, R. L., '99, Mgr. 
PRINCETON 

Braun, F. A., g, Instr. 

Brown, J. H., g, Assoc. 

Dirks, H. B., '04, Prof. 

Howe, P. E., '06, Chem. 

Rinaker, Harriet B. (Mrs. P. E. Howe) g, 
Demonstrator _ ^ , ^ , 

Rinaker, Janet (Mrs. C. Ten Broeck) 17 

Ten Broeck, C, '08, Phys. 

RED BANK 

Church, L. R., '17, Engr. 

RIDGEFIELD PARK 

McCarthy, Ellen (Mrs. J. W. Foley) f 

RIDGEWOOD 

Whipple, Helen K., '16, Teacher 

ROSELLE 

Mead, C. E., '04, Engr. 

SEWAREN 

Lacy, B. S., f. Chem. 

SOMERVILLE 

Cornelison, R. W., '90, Chem. 

SOUTH ORANGE 

Mehren. E. J., '06 Editor 
Root, V. K., '16, Salesman 

TRENTON 

Frederick, F. F., f, Dir. 
Richardson, C, '14. Salesman 
Young, A. E., '14, Mgr. 

UPPER MONTCLAIR 

Goldschmidt, E. W., '87, Mgr 

Kimball, Clara M. (Mrs. E. Goldschmidt) f 

VINELAND 

Peters, A. W., f, Instr. 

WESTFIELD 

Johnston. E. H., '07, Engr. 
"Swart, H. V., '06, Engr. 

WOODCLIFF 

Hanes, Helen L. (Mrs. H. L. Olin) '14 
Olin, H. L., g, Chem. 



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ALBIUQUERQUE 

Barnhart. C. A., '05, Prof. 

Clarke. O. B., '97 

Fyfe, Isabella (Mrs. L. S. Peters) '05 

Gere, Helen B. (Mrs. E. C. Benson) '14 

Lehner, J. C, '02, Lawyer 

Mohr, H., '12, Lawyer 

Riley. Anna B. (Mrs. L. J. Miller) '02 

Sisler, D. T., '05, Libn. 

Wand, A. W., '12, Prof. 

Weese, A. O., g. Prof. 

ARTESL\ 

Brainard, C. V., '83, Rancher 

CARRIZOZO 

Spellman, Lorinda B., '01, Dairywoman 

EAST LAS VEGAS 

Van Petten, H. S., '84, Druggist 



NEW MEXICO 

FERNDALE 



Ervin, Helen E. (Mrs. 
Libn. 



W. E. Roberts) '09, 



LAS CRUCES 

Hill, F. L., '8:, Engr. 

ROSWELL 

Geyer, Grace M., '16, Stenog. 
Glick, H. R., '04, Lawyer 
Mell, J. D., '03, Lawyer 

SILVER CITY 

Fowler, M., '07, Lawyer 
Royall, C. C, '04 

TUCUMCARI 

Hittson, C. H., '05. Lawyer 



NEW YORK 



ALBANY 

Dodds, G., '99, Elec. Engr. 
Draper. E. L., '02. Surgeon 
Horner, H. H., '01, Prof. 

ANTWERP 

Gill, J. D., '76, Lawyer 

ARKPORT 

Faulkner, G. D., '11, Farmer 

AUBURN 

Scott, L. W., '11. Minister 
Van Kleek, J. R., f. Arch. 

BALLSTON LAKE 

Fick, C. W., '12, Foreman 

B ATA VI A 

Harvey, H. A., f, Phys. 
BELLROSE, L. I. 

Hubbart, G. R., '06, Journ. 
BINGHAMTON 

Eastman, J. F., g. Farm Adv. 

Fleming. C. E., '04. Y. M. C. A. Sec. 

Steinwedell, G., '97, Business 

BLOOMING GROVE 

Loomis, R. S.. f, Instr. 

BOLIVAR 

Carnahan, O. A., '10, Prof. 

BRONX 

Shaw, I. M. (I. M. Scholnitzsky) '11, Engr. 

BRONXVILLE 

Bacher, H. R., '15. Engr. 

Langdon, W. C, f. Pageant Master 

BROOKLYN 

Baldwin. W. J., f. Teacher 

Brady. G. K., ':6 

Burkhalter, R. M., '07. Commissioner 

Butterfield. Helen (Mrs. J. J. Schoon- 

hoven) '91 
Crabbs. C. L., '90, Engr. 
Eide T., '04., Engr. 
Gregory, G., '87 
Halliday. E. M., f. Minister 
Harris. Hannah (Mrs. W. H. Sellards) 17 
Homs, T. M.. '10, Mfr. 
Humphrey. K. B., '16. Engr. 
Liggett, Irene L., '16 
MacKechnie. H. W.. '16. Engr. 
McKenna, E. L.. g. Asst. 
McKnight, Elizabeth B., 07. Libn. 
Meneely, T. H.. g, Teacher 
Nilsson, O. A., '01, Engr. 



B ROOKLYN— Continued 

Payne, Veda L. (Mrs. J. J. MacDonald) 

'14 
Robinson, L. A., '98, Prof. 
Schecht, M., '\^ 
Schradieck, H. E.. g 
Sellards, W. H., '16, Mgr. 
Sharpe, R. W., '93, Teacher 
Shewhart, W. A., '13, Engr. 
Stempel, W. M., g, Instr. 
Streight, Laura A.. '99 
Thvedt, C. B., '12, Engr. 
Van Brunt, G. A., '08, Chem. 
Waldo, A. W.. '17 
Walser, S. A., '17 
Weirick, R. W., '99, Arch. 
White, C. K., '12, Acct. 

BUFFALO 

Chester, D. II., '91 

Crawford. J. A., g. Botanist 

Derick, C. G., g, Dir. 

Fish, J. L., '15, Business 

Goodmann, Leola (Mrs. W. H. Scales) '14 

Harding, L. A., f, Engr. 

McKeon, J. M., '16, Draftsman 

Miller, J. A., '85, Chem. 

Moore, B. L., '90 

Moore. F. G., '06, Supt. 

Moulton. W. R., '08, Engr. 

Nelson, R. A., '15, Chem. 

Parker, K., g, Engr. 

Prasil, A., '14, Chem. 

Scales, W. H., '14, Engr. 

Smith. Irene F. (Mrs. J. F. Smith) '16. 

Teacher 
Smith, J. F., '16, Libn. 
Storer, J., f. Sec. 
Strachan, E. K.. g, Chem. 
Sy, A. P., '94. Prof. 
Thompson. H. E., '14. Engr . 
Torrance. F. C, f, Engr. 
Tresise, F. G., '90, Contr. 
White, G. R., '16 
Whitehead. O. G., '10, Engr. 
Wiley, W. K., '04, Engr. 

CANANDAIGUA 

Huntoon, H. .\., '05, Supt. 

CARTHAGE 

Woodin. Mary E., g. Teacher 

CLYDE 

Arnold, W. H., Jr.. '10. Teacher 

CORNING 

Patchill. G. T., '17 



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CORTLAND 

Clark, Helen, g, Instr. 

Clarke, Helen B., '15, Teacher 
DOVER 

Littleton, L. R., g, Chem. 
ELMIRA 

Bascome, B. S., '13, Supt. 
FLUSHING 

Roberts, M. D., '17 

Sample, J. C, '96, Engr. 

FOREST HILLS 

Buck, L., '09. Cashier 

MacNeal, W. J., f. Prof. 

Perry, Mabel (Mrs. W. J. MacNeal) '04 

FREDONIA 

Hamilton, T. E., f. Prof. 
FULTON 

Bardwell, Laura C. (Mrs. D. W. Crane) 

, '16 

Crane, D. W., 'i6. Farmer 

GENEVA 

Glasgow, H., '08, Entomol. 
GLENS FALLS 

Parker, W., f, Statistician 
HAMBURG 

Beyer, O. S., Jr., f, Instr. 
HEMPSTEAD. L. I. 

Becker, L. M., '16, Engr. 
HICKSVILLE. L. L 

Walser, F. E., '15, Farm Mgr. 
HUNTINGTON 

Ashman, R., f, Asst. 
ITHACA 

Bayley, P. L., g, Asst. 

Beal, A. C, '97, Prof. 

Dallenbach, K. M., '10. Instr. 

Engelder, C. J., f, Instr. 

Gilkerson, Portia E. (Mrs. H. A. Hopper) 
'07 

Gross, C. R., g, Bacteriol. 

Harper, M., g, Prof. 

Hopper. H. A., g. Prof. 

Johannsen, O. A., '94, Prof, 
ohnson, Gertrude A. (Mrs. N. F. Mac- 
Donald) g 
Love, H. H.. f. Prof. 
Myers, C. H., g, Prof. 
Phelps, A. C, '94. Prof. 
Royce, E., f, Mus. 

Straight, Fleda D. (Mrs. C. H. Myers) '08 
Wang, T. C, '16 

KEW GARDENS. L. I. 

McClure, Eaizabeth D. (Mrs. H. S. Bick- 
et) '04 

LOCKPORT 

Vedder, E. C, '17 
LONG ISLAND 

Booth, H. T., g. Engr. 

Dennis, Rose C. (Mrs. H. T. Booth) 't8 

Fanning, R. S., g, Instr. 

Fiero. E. E., '14 

Hoagland, H. E.. '10, Pub. Service 

Hutchinson, O. C. K.. '16, Engr. 

Maxwell. Anne M., '92 

Prouty, E. C, '14, Mgr. 

Terry, J. P., f, Asst. 

MANHASSEiT 

Henry, S. T., Jr.. '04, Mgr. 

McDougall, Agnes (Mrs. S. T. Henry) '05 



MEDINA 

Acer. H. A., *i2. Mfr. 
Newell, G. A., Jr., '14, Mgr. 

MENANDS 

McAllister, H. T., '10, Chem. 
MT. VERNON 

Bradley, J. J., '09, Salesman 

Gay, G. I., f. Statistician 

NEW BRIGHTON 

Boyd, W. A., '91, Engr. 
Varon, D., f. Arch. 

NEW HARTFORD 

Dewey, C. R., '08, Lawyer 
NEW ROCHELLE 

Goldthwaite, Nellie E., f. Prof 

McRobie, Isabel (Mrs. W. T. Ray) 'o-? 

Ray, W. T., '01, Engr. 

NEW YORK 

Akers, M. K., '05, Engr. 

Anderson, B. A., g, Econ. Adv. 

Arnold, C. N., '11, Electn. 

Bagley, W. C, f. Prof. 

Barbour, H. H., '84, Engr. 

Barlow, R. L., '15, Lawyer 

Baum, H. W., '95, Engr. 

Bear, E. R., '03, Engr. 

Becker, F. C, f, Instr. 

Belting, P. E., '12, Teacher 

Betts, D. R., '05, Printer 

Bevans, T. A. M., '99, Illustrator 

Bonser, F. G., '01, Prof. 

Brazeau, E. F.. '17, Mfr. 

Brentlinger, C. M., '16, Engr. 

Brown. J. F., '13, Lawyer 

Cadisch, G. F., '17, Stud. 

Chester, M. E., '97, Mfr. 

Chu, O. G., '13 

Clarkson, A. J., '16, Designer 

Conard, Sarah O. (Mrs. E. O. Jacob) '06 

Conel. J. L., g, Instr. 

Conklin, R. R., '80, Financier 

Cooley, Norma, '13 

Coolidge, R. N., 'i6, Engr. 

Cools. G. v., '16 

Cortelyou, G. B., h. Co. Pres. 

Daugherty, H. P., '14, Mgr. 

Davis, F. L., '88, Contr. 

Dean, H. C. '09, Supt. 

Denio, H. W., f, Libn. 

Doane, Alice M. (Mrs. M. E. Leach) g 

Doisy, E. A., '14, Chem. 

Doyle, E. D., '10, Engr. 

Drew, Celia A., f. Teacher 

Drew, Lillian B. (Mrs. M. Van Grammer) 

'i I 
Engel, S. P., f. Asst. 
Evans, J. E., '12. Engr. 
Everhart, R. O., '98, Minister 
Fellheimer. A., '95, Arch. 
Foley, J. W., '11, Engr. 
Fossler, Anna K., f, Libn. 
Gardner, H., f, Instr. 
Garrison, N. L., f. Dir. 

Garver, Daisey (Mrs. H. W. Baum) '99 
Gates, Fanny C, f. Y. W. C. A. Sec. 
Gephart, F., f, Chem. 
Goldmerstein, L., g, Engr. 
Goldsmith, Margaret L., g. Investigator 
Goss, W. F. M., h. Exec. 
Graves, L. H., '12, Sec. 
Green, A., f. Instr. 
Green, L., Jr., '12, Engr. 
Greene, C. T., '01, Broker 
Gibbs, Laura R., '02. Libn. 
Gleason, H. A., '01, Prof. 
Goldschmidt, O. E., '94, Engr. 
Haig, R. M., g, Prof. 
Hall, E. K.. f. Broker 
Harrison, B. S., '18, Instr. 



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NEW YORK— Continued 
Haven, D. C, '83 
Hazelton, H., '90, Engr. 
Henrotin, Ellen M., t 
Holder. V. M.. '03, Engr. 
Holtzmann, S. F., '95, Engr. 
Hunt, A. P., '08, Reporter 
Jacob, E. O., '07, Y. M. C. A. Sec. 
Jacobsen, Eda A., '08. Stud. 
Kawamoto, T., '16, Engr. 
Kelley, T. L., '09, Prof. 
Kent, E. R., '11, Supt. 
Kimball, C. B., '94. Musician 
Kiyohara, I., g, Engr. 
Knowlton, Lizzie A. (Mrs. E. H. Cush- 

man) 'S3 
Kyrides, L. P. (L. P. Kyriakides) f, Chem. 
Laguardia, C. G. B., f, Instr. 
Lazear, W. B., '07, Engr. 
Leach, M. E.. '16 
Lemen, W. S. C, '95, Engr. 
Leslie, E. H., '13, Chem. 
Li, S. K., '17, Stud. 
Lowrie, J. M., g. Lawyer 
McAfee, L. G.. '16, Teacher 
McCandless, H. W., '90, Mfr. 
Madden, Helen L., '15. Instr. 
Maltby, F. B., '82, Engr. 
May, D. T., '05, Engr. 
Merrill, K., f 

Messenger, Ruth E., g. Teacher 
Mirwhirter, Jannett L., '18, Nurse 
Morgan, O. S., '05, Prof. 
Mudge, I. G., f, Libn. 
Mullin, G. H.. '07, Artist 
Nein, W. C, '09, Engr. 
Nevins, J. A., '12, Journ. 
Newlove, G. H., g, Acct. 
Niedermeyer, F. D.. '04, Minister 
North, A. T., '85, Contr. 
North, F., '8s 
Oxer, G. C, '03, Engr. 
Partridge, H. R., '11. Lawyer 
Perry, A. L., '05, Acct. 
Pfeiffer, C. L., '17, Engr. 
Piatt, H. S.. '92, Teacher 
Pierce, L. G., '10, Engr. 
Porterfield, N. R., '06, Contr. 
Powell, T. R., f. Prof. 
Pratt, F. C, '10, Mgr. 
Raibourn, C, '16, Acct. 
Raibourn, P. A., '17, Engr. 
Ravitch, M. (Ravage, M. E.) g, Auth. 
Reddick, H. W., g. Prof. 
Reed, Susan M. (Mrs. W. W. Stifler) g 
Regan, R. H., '09, Engr. 
Rickards, B. R., f, Chem. 
Riff, D. M., '14, Mgr. 
Russel. R., g. Banker 
Sale, C. S., f, Engr. 
Saperston. I. N., '15, Engr. 
Schaller, W. F., '10, Engr. 
Schmidt, E. C, f. Engr. 
Schmidt. M., f, Dir. 
Schroeder, C. W., '05, Acct. 
Schroeppei, H. H., '17, Engr. 
Sears, Minnie E., '00, Libn. 
Sharp, Bertha L. (Mrs. H. H. Schroeppei) 

'14 
Shaw, J. W., '08, Engr. 
Sherwin, C. P. g. Prof. 
Smith, S. T., '15, Engr. 
Somerville, A. A., f, Physicist 
Spear, G. W., '87 
Stanley, T. B., g, Asst. 
Stearns, C. G., '14 
Stewart, M. B. '10, Advertiser 
Stifler. W. W., g. Dean 
Stinson, S. A., '08. Engr. 
Storer, Esther S., '18 
Swenson, B. V., '93. Engr. 
Swezey, Anne D. (Mrs. R. H. Armstrong) 

'03 
Thomas, M. E., '06, Engr. 
Thurn, W. E., f 



NEW YORK— Continued 
Thurber, C. N., g 
Todd, Mary E., '01, Libn. 
Turk, E., '10, Lawyer 
Tyndale, H. H., '75, Lawyer 
Vanderlip, F. A., h. Financier 
Van Doren, C. C, '07, Prof. 
Warner, E. H., g, Instr. 
Webster, Sarah E., '98, Instr. 
Weeks, R., f. Prof. 
Wilber, A. S., g 
Williford, E. A., '15, Engr. 
Woodrow, H. R., g. Engr. 
Wormser, I. M., f, Prof. 

NIAGARA FALLS 

Axelson, Alice G. (Mrs. J. L. Lane) '15 

Jones, F. S., '09, Supt. 

Linbarger, S. C, '15, Engr. 

Rohrer. C. J.. '11, Mgr. * 

Rutt, R. W., '03, Engr. 

Vosburgh, F. J.. '09, Supt. 

OSWEGO 

O'Gorman, J. M., f, Lecturer 
PHOENIX 

Wandell, Caroline, '00, Libn. 
PITTSFORD 

Hawley, A. D., '14, Merchant 
POTSDAM 

Brooks, Elizabeth M., '15, Teacher 

Brooks, J. P., f, Coll. Pres. 

POUGHKEEPSIE 

Drake, D., f. Prof. 
ROCHESTER 

Beers, L. F., '03, Engr. 

Carman. W. B., '82, Phys. 

Connelly, Emma B. (Mrs. E. G. Eidam) '07 

Bidam, E. G., '04, Engr. 

Gorsline, E. E., f, Mgr. 

Paine, Olive P., '14, Prin. 

Rulison, H. K., f, Acct. 

Whitham, M. E., '96, Engr. 

ROCK ISLAND 

Olmsted, Margaret, g. Teacher 

ROME 

Parry, J. J., f, Instr. 

sali:m 

Vail, W. C, '97, Agr. 

SCARSDALE 

Taylor, H., '87. Artist 
'^CIIEXECTADY 

Bassett, J. B.. '11, Engr. 

Berg. E. J., f. Prof. 

Collins, E. F., '98, Tech. Supt. 

Collom, Mary E., '15, Research Asst. 

Doherty, R. E., '09. Engr. 

Hanna, M. R., '02, Engr. 

Kasten, W. H., '16 

Lagerstrom, D. R., '11, Supt. 

Lee, E. S., '13, Engr. 

McDaniel, A. B., f. Prof. 

Merris, C. E., '12, Engr. 

Richardson, H. R., '17, Engr. 

Rowland, S. A., f, Asst. 

Stewart, G. E., '12, Engr. 

Shirley, O. E., '10, Engr. 

Sonntag, A. H.*, '10. Engr. 

Spurck, R. M., '10, Engr. 

Treischel, C, '16, Engr. 

Vedder, J. N., f. Prof. 

Warner. E. E.. 'is, Engr. 

York, Mattie A. (Mrs. H. P. Meyer) '11 

Young, E. G., '13, Estimator 



SCOTIA 

Thayer, W. S., *os, Editor 
STAPLETON 

Bell, L. R., '14, Engr. 
SYRACUSE 

Adams, C. C. f. Prof. 

Bricker, G. A., g. Prof. 

Kullmer, C. J., f. Prof. 

Niederman, Gertrude (Mrs. W. D. Scott) 
'08 

Riley, C. F. C, g, Prof. 

Scott, Margaret A., f, Prof. 

Smith, Elizabeth, '09, Instr. 

Tooke, C. W., '00, Lawyer 

Yang, T. S., '17 

TROY 

Bradley, Elizabeth L. (Mrs. C. F. Wilcox) 
'11 

Carpenter, Jennette E. (Mrs. A. T. Lin- 
coln) f 

Lincoln, A. T., f. Prof. 



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UTICA 



1077 



Breneman, B. W., f, Mus. 
Breneman, Mrs. B. W., f, Mus. 

WELLSVILLE 

Schaller, A. L., '07, Engr. 

WHITE PLAINS 

Reece, E. J., f, Prin. 
Stevens, Sabra E. (Mrs. E. J. Reece) '06 
Weinberg, Nina M. (Mrs. W. Greenwood) 
'08 

WILLIAMSVILLE 

Wendling, J., '10, Estimator 

YONKERS 

Love, Leila S. (Mrs. F. G. Brown) '04, 

Sec. 
McMurry, F. M., f. Prof. 
Swenson, S. O., '99, Engr. 



BELHAVEN 

Shepardson, J. E., '95, Engr. 
BURLINGTON 

Vernon, J. B., f, Asst. 
CHARLOTTE 

McDowell, R. E., '16, Farmer 
CONCORD 

Ryan, Jessie (Mrs. R. O. Lucke) '07 
DAVIDSON 

Fulton, M. G., f. Prof. 
GREENSBORO 

Ferguson, Florence R., '16, Teacher 
MORGANTON 

Rogers, J. S., g, Chem. 

Seed, Essie M. (Mrs. J. S. Rogers) '09 



NORTH CAROLINA 

RALEIGH 



Browne, W. H., Jr., f. Prof 
Pate, W. F., f, Agron. 

ROANOKE RAPIDS 

Stevens, R. H., f, Chem. 

SOUTHPORT 

Fargusson, M., '87, Arch. 

Slough, Georgia (Mrs. C. B. Culbreth) 

WEST RALEIGH 

Gray, D. T., g, An. Indus. 
WILMINGTON 

Weber, H. A., '97, Arch. 



NORTH 

BEACH 

Walters, H. H., '15, Draftsman 
BEULAH 

Malaise, C. L., '14, Merchant 
Marshall, F. E., '13, Business 

BROOKINGS 

Gerlach, Miriam, '11, Dean 
BURLEIGH 

Birdzell, L. E., '03, Lawyer 
CHURCH'S FERRY 

Welo, L. A., g, Engr. 
CLUDE 

Hough, Helen E. (Mrs. H. Branyan) '14 
DEVIL'S LAKE 

Duell, E. L., '04, Auditor 
ELLENDALE 

Hogan, C. M., '18, Stud. 

Hoke, J. C, '13, Farm Mgr. 

ENDERLIN 

Harper, E. C, '14 

ESMOND 

Dickey, L. B., g. Technician 



DAKOTA 

FARGO 

Keene, E. S., '90, Dean 
Jensen, Katherine, g, Instr. 
Kostalek, J. A., g, Prof. 
Newell, C. R., f. Bacterid. 
Reynolds, E. S.. g, Prof. 
Slocum, R. H., '00, Prof. 
Thompson, E. J., '10, Prof. 

FESSENDEN 

Bopp, J. v., '08, Farmer 
GRAND FORKS 

Becker, A. J., g, Prof. 

Brayton, Abby L. (Mrs. G. F. Ruediger) 
'05, Libn. 

Ferguson, C. M., '15, Arch. 

McCoy, A. E., '16 

Spence, B. J., f. Prof. 

GRAFTON 

Sprague, Ana L., '17, Libn. 
GRANDIN 

St. John, A. H., '07 
HEfTTINGER 

Brown, P. M., '06, Banker 

Cooke, A. B., '07, Adv. 
McHENRY 

Allison, I. D.. '06, Farmer 



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MAXBASS 

Cole, Alice M. (Mrs. J. W. Moreland) '06 
MINOT 

Corzine, H. W., '13, Instr. 

Rush, I. L., 'is. Arch. 

MOORETON 

Vauble, W. C, 'i.? 
REGAN 

P.Trsons, H. M., ''2, Farmer 
RHAME 

Lentz, Mary (Mrs. D. W. Brown) '03 



UNIVERSITY 

Converse, E. C, '04, Instr. 
Trowbridge, P. F., g, Prof. 

VAl.LEY CITY 

Crane, Helen M., '05, Libn. 
McFarland, E. H.. '12, Arch. 
White, F., '80, Banker 

WAHPETON 

Bade, C. H., '15, Arch. 

WILLISTON 

Mansfield, W. M., '09, Engr. 



OHIO 



AKRON 

Collins, R. A., '09, Survr. 

Deaver, L. A., '16, Engr. 

Grimes, N. C, f. Educator 

Hatch, T. M., '98, Engr. 

Irvin, S. P., '15, Journ. 

Reese, Nelle W. (Mrs. F. H. Spiers) '05 

Seely, J. G., '09, Organist 

Swanson, A. E., g 

ALLIANCE 

Wilder, E. A., '07, Engr. 

ATHENS 

Borger, R. L., f. Prof. 
Eldridge, Lillian M., '17, Instr. 
Keys, Louisa J., '11, Instr. 
Voigt, Irma E., '10, Dean 

BELLEFONTAINE 

De Forest, L., '14, Apprentice 
Zerbee, L. F. W., '11, Engr. 

BEREA 

Boggess, A. C, '02, Prof. 
BLUE ASH 

French, R. M., '91, Draftsman 
BDUFFTON 

Lanz, Etta M. (Mrs. R. L. Triplett) '14 

Smith, C. H.. '03. Prof. 

BRECKSVILLE 

Hess, Oral V., '17, Teacher 
BRIDGEPORT 

Quimby, J. C, g, Teacher 
BUEIYMS 

Dowell, E. S., g, Instr. 
CAMBRIDGE 

Curtiss, R. E., '17, Teacher 
CANAL DOVER 

Moore, J. B., '08, Surgeon 

CANTON 

Lander, W. A., '11, Engr. 
Tilden, E. A., '08, Arch. 

CINCINNATI 

Allen, C. H., g, Chem. 

Black, C. W., f, Instr. 

Burrell, Ethel N. (Mrs. G. C. Barkley) '11 

Coy, Alice B., '04. Libn. 

Crossett, G. W., '08, Engr. 

Duncan, J. C, f. Prof. 

Egan, J. E., g, Chem. 

Flemming. J. H., '17 

Freeman, Ruth M., '13, Y. W. C. A. Sec. 

Gardner, C. O., '09, Prof. 

Gardner, J., '83 

Graff, A. A. I., '16, Insp. 

Greenwell, E. E., '17. Chem. 



CINCINNATI— Continued 

Harney, T. M., '05, Chem. 

Haven, Georgetta, '00 

Hoffman, L. A., '17, Chem. 

Hopkins, Edna (Mrs. M. C. Slutes) '04, 

Pub. 
Hull, S. M 'is, Chem. 
Hyndman, R. J., Jr., '16, Draftsman 
Kennan, C. M., '12, Sec. 
Lehenbauer, B. G., g. Clerk 
Nichols, W. L., 'is. Engr. 
Slocum, S. E., f. Prof. 
Spencer, R., '18, Libn. 
Stone, E. H., '10. Clerk 
Talbert, H. A., '15, Salesman 
Tawney, G. A., f. Prof. 
Thorp, L., f, Chem. 

CLEVELAND 

Austin, B. S., '15, Arch. 

Avey, D. M., '10, Ed. 

Baker, I. W., '05, Mgr. 

Beach, Laura M. (Mrs. N. C. Wright) '91 

Bowsher, C. A., '90, Editor 

Boynton, N. H., '09, Engr. 

Bradley, J. T., Jr., '16, Dir. 

Buerkin, Marguerite P. (Mrs. H. A. Ward) 

'03 
Burres, Opal, '08, Teacher 
Carscallen, G. E., g, Instr. 
Clay, Marcia B., '05, Libn. 
Cockrell, F. M., '14. Mgr. 
Clover, I. N., '15, Engr. 
Colville, J. R., '12, Journ. 
Connell, E. L., '12, Engr. 
Cromwell, J. C, '86, Engr. 
Dechman, A., '12, Engr. 
Decker, B. H., '15, Salesman 
Dieckman, T. W., '14, Engr. 
Dobbins, V. F., '14, Salesman 
Dunham, L. H., '15, Metallurgist 
Durstine, W. E., '96, Teacher 
Eddy, C. L., '00, Prof. 
Eastman, O. M., '09, Supvr. 
Foster, H. E., '12, Engr. 
Gardiner. L., '09, Mgr. 
Gauger, J. F., '16, Auditor 
Goltra, W. F.. '83 
Grossberg. H. A., '00, Grocer 
Hanzlik, P., '08, Prof. 
Hart, R. E. 'iq, Engr. 
Hubbard, Lucy E., '13, Y. W. C. A. Sec. 
Hulburd, Hazel E., '17 
Jain, R. S., '15, Engr. 
tehle, F., '10, Engr. 
Johnson. J. T., '06, Dean 
Keese, A. W., '15. Ceram. 
Kent, L. C, '13, Engr. 
Kindred, J. E., g, Z06I. 
King, J. L., g, Entomol. 
Knirk, C. F., '08, Farmer 
Lawrence, R. E., '17. Arch. 
Lewis, R. D., '83, Business 
McMaster, C. L., f, Sec. 
Martin, May L., '01, Libn. 



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CLEVELAND— Continued 

Mateer, H. W., '16, Engr. 

Mather. Althea S. (Mrs. W. E. Durstine) 

'96 
Mohr. E. C. (Mrs. A. W. Dole) '06, Asst. 
Nesbit, E., '90, Engr. 

Newcomb, Jessie R. (Mrs. D. M. Avey) '08 
Nilsson, C. R., '15, Engr. 
Post, H. F., '02, Sales Mgr. 
Primm, P. T., '16, Arch. 
Rand, C. C, '13, Engr. 
Randolph, O. C. F., '13, Engr. 
Righter, E. B., '10, Salesman 
Rukin, M., '15, Mgr. 
Short, R. L., f, Instr. 
Stein, M. F., '09, Engr. 
Steinwedell, W. E., '93, Sec. 
Stokes, J. W., '12, Engr. 
Switzer, Grace E., '04, Libn. 
Tener, Katherine R. (Mrs. S. M. Lowny) 

'17 
Underwood, W. E., '08, Engr. 
Van Gundy, C, '12, Engr. 
Van Petten, R. M., '08, Engr. 
Williams, G. A., '18 
Williams, H., '08, Mgr. 
Williams, P. M., '95, Draftsman 
Young, H. A., f 
Zucker, T. F., g, Teacher 

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 

Brandt, L., f, Land. Arch. 
CLYDE 

Forrey, Claire V., g. Teacher 
COLUMBIA 

Miller, Marie B. (Mrs. L. C. Cox) g, 
COLUMBUS 

Allen, A. M., '01, Const. Work 

Anderson, L. F., f. Prof. 

Anderson, A. R., '11, Engr. 

Arps, G. F.. f. Prof. 

Beltz, J. S., '16, Engr. 

Black, Alice M. (Mrs. G. F. Arps) '01 

Black, Laura L. (Mrs. L. W. Zartman) '01 

Blakeslee, E. F., '11, Engr. 

Booze, M. C, 'is, Engr. 

Busey, R. O. '00. Prof. 

Chavous, A. M., '12, Engr. 

Childs, H. F., f, Dir. 

Coffey, J. S., '12, Prof. 

Costa, L. P., f, Asst. 

Dean, F. C. '12, Ed. 

Draffin, J. C, g, Instr. 

Eide, R., '10, Supt. 

Elam, A. M., f, Asst. 

Eno, F. H.. '91, Prof. 

Erf, O., f. Prof. 

Foote, F. J., '94, Engr. 

Freeman, Marie E., '13, Instr. 

Graff, Elizabeth (Mrs. W. M. Sanger) '06 

Gregory, Lenna M. (Mrs. C. J. Walker) 
'09 Prin. 

Grigsby, H. D., '06, Chem. 

Hammond, M. B., f. Prof. 

Hansen, M. R., '13, Engr. 

Hasselquist, E. J., '12 Mach. Designer 

Hayhurst, E. R., '03, Prof. 

Held, F. E., g, Prof. 

Hewerdine, T. S., '04, Engr. 

Kays, D. J.. '12, Prof. 

Kelley, C. F., f. Prof. 

Leslie, H. D., g, Ins. Agt. 

Long. P. K., '18 

Mcjohnston, H., f, Instr. 

Madden, J. W., '11, Prof. 

Marquis, F. W., '05, Prof. 

Millspaugh, M. S., '07. Engr. 

Nation, Ethel (Mrs. J. B. Park) '08 

Nichol. E. S., '17 

Nichols. Frances A., '14, Diet. 

Park, J. B., '08, Prof. 

Parr, Elizabeth (Mrs. F. W. Marquis) '11 



COLUMBUS— Continued 

Phillips, Lydia A., '08, Libn. 
Rusk, F. S., '09, Arch. 
Schneider, Bertha M., '10, Libn. 
Stone, T. C, '14, Instr. 
Stall, R. T., f, Ceram. 
Van Meter, Anna R., '05, Prof. 
Walker, C. J., '16, Engr. 
White, Edna N., '06, Prof. 
Willard, C. J., 'lo. Prof. 
Withrow, J. R., f. Prof. 

CORNING 

Ketcham, V. A., f, Instr. 
COSHOCTON 

Cresap, E. W., '04, Instr. 
CROOKSVILLE 

Hall, W. E., '08, Minister 
DAYTON 

Anderle, E. J., '14, Engr. 

Goodale, Grace (Mrs. E. O. Keator) '03 

Keator, E. O., '02, Contr. 

Kiessig, P. P., '16, Draftsman 

Nelson, A. L.. '16, Engr. 

Robinson, A. S., '80, Engr. 

Scheffel, E. R.. f, Instr. 

DEFIANCE 

Lawson, E. L., g. Prof. 
McCauley, J. C, '75 

DELAWARE 

Oakes, Catharine S., '12, Libn. 
Reeves, H. P., '13, Prof. 

EAST CLEVELAND 

Comstock, A. F., '06, Engr. 
Farnum, W. H., '12, Engr. 
Papworth, Jennie W., '09, Organist 
Phillips, Ruth. '18 

EAST LIVERPOOL 

Powell, J. A., '06, Teacher 
EAST PALESTINE 

Hoehn, F. J., '16, Supt. 
EATON 

Hildebolt, H. C, '17, Farmer 
ELYRIA 

Burns, D., '07. Chem. 

Cobb, C. C, Jr., '11, Foreman 

EUCLID 

Knepper, Myrtle E. (Mrs. W. Wenigler^ 
'12 

FLETCHER 

Clevenger, C. B., f, Chem. 
FOSTORIA 

Lofquist, H. S., '09, Engr. 
FREMONT 

Holmes, W. B., f, Chem. 
GATES MILLS 

McNary, F. C, '12, Mgr. 
GENEVA 

King, F. E., '95, Farmer 
GIRARD 

Miller, M. G., '14 
GREENVILLE a- 

Martin, W. H., '16 

Welch, F. M., '07, Engr. 

HAMDEN 

Harbarger, Sada A., g. Bus. 



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HAMILTON 

Cogswell, R. C, 'ii, Sec. 
UAKTVILLE 

Smith, C. R., '14. Insp. 
Ill RAM 

Applegate, Anna M., '08, Prof. 

HUME 

Place, V. A., f, Farm Adv. 
KFJNMORE 

Mader, A., '15, Contr. 
KENT 

Atkinson, Helen M., '06, Sec. 

Doe, W. T., '17, Teacher 

Dunbar, Margaret, '02, Libn. 

Kellv, Mary (Mrs. J. E. McGilvrey) '99 

McGilvrey, J. E., f. Coll. Pres. 

Marker, G. E., '03 

KIMBALL 

Percival, Olive B. (Mrs. F. E. Fogle) '10, 
Diet. 

LAKEWOOD 

Anderson, J. H., '14, Engr. 

lUierkin, Emma (Mrs. R. L. Short) '02 

Clarke, R. R., '12, Engr. 

Greene, H. S., '05, Mgr. 

Smith, Gladys M. (Mrs. J. H. Anderson) 
'is 
LODI 

Mantz, H. E., f 
LORAIN 

Waterman, F. W., '90, Engr. 

MADISON 

Nolan, W. J., g, Asst. 
MANSFIELD 

Hanson, F. L., 'oS, Engr. 

Linzee, A. C, '98, Engr. 

MARIETTA 

Coar, H. L.. g. Prof. 
MARION 

Johnscn, C. S., "oo, Engr. 

Kimble, W. P., '79, Engr. 

Roberts, C. C, '12, Farmer 

MASSILLON 

Cook, A. D., f. Cheni. 
MENTOR 

Bebb, K., '12, Farmer 
MIDDLETOWN 

Goldman, M. S., g 

Beatty, A. J., g, Dir. 

Crawford, F. N., g, Chem. 

Richardson, C. B., '10, Draftsman 

NEWARK 

Whitney, M. R.. 'iS, Sec. 
NEW PHILADELPHIA 

Gentsch. Wilholmina H. (Mrs. I. Harris) 
'07 
NORWOOD 

Bremskill, E. R.. '15, Chem. 

OBERLIN 

Cole, C. N.. g. Dean 
Hubbard, G. D., '96, Prof. 
King, H. C, h. Educator 
McKellogg, C. S., g. Teacher 
Patchin, Charlotte E. (Mrs. L. F. Bick- 
ford) f 



OBERLIN — Continued 

Rugg, Edna A. (Mrs. G. D. Hubbard) 'oo 
Stewart, Mabel (Mrs. C. N. Cole) '95 
Webster, F. F., '17, Foreman 

OXFORD 

Carter, C. E., g, Prof. 
Fink, B., '87, Prof. 
Harris, T. L.. '02, Prof. 
Herrick, Grace E., '11, Libn. 
Taeck, Emma G., g, Prof. 
McConnell, W. R., '12, Prof. 
Scudder, B. H., '00, Prof. 

PORTSMOUTH 

Lamb, B. F.. g. Lecturer 
SOUTH CHARLESTON 

Chenoweth, H. E., '13, Instr. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Cogswell, G. O., '11, Engr. 

Cunningham, T. A., '13, Mgr. 

STUBENVILLE 

Acer, D. W., '14 
SUGAR GROVE 

Baumgardner, H. C, f, Salesman 
TIFFIN 

Brown, A. W., '17, Teacher 

Miller, C. A., '14, Engr. 

TOLEDO 

Brigham, R. O., g. Stud. 
Dunipace, J. E., f, Mfr. 
East, W. E., '10, Engr. 
Ericson, L. T., '04, Engr. 
Heath, T. M., '15, Salesman 
Loomis, A. B., '93, Engr. 
Saathofl", G. W., '06, Engr. 
Watts, VV., '74. Surg. 

URBANA 

Murphy, C. W., '11, Mgr. 
VAN WERT 

Koehler, G., '18 
VENEDOCIA 

Williams, D. W., g 
WADSWORTH 

Irwin, J. W., g. Teacher 
WAPAKONETA 

Hunt, E. Glenne (Mrs. J. M. Roe) '07 
WARREN 

Glover, L. W., '12, Mus. Dir. 

Hood, C. F., '15, Engr. 

Rose, Elizabeth I. (Mrs. H. L. Dittmer) '10 

WEST CHESTER 
Beekley, J. S., g 

WEST SALEM 

Weiler, E. G., '16, Engr. 

WILMINGTON 

Mitchell, Marguerite, '16, Libn. 
Williams, W. L., g 

WOOSTER 

Allen, E. R., '06, Chem. 

Brooks. R. A., '07, Sec. 

Cainiichael. B. E., '05. Prof. 

Davisson B. S., g, Chem. 

Forbes, E. B., '97, Nutrition Exp. 

Hammond. J. W., g, Assoc. 

Hayden, C. C, g. Prof. 

Knudsen. C. W., '13, Chem. 

Mather, Lydia (Mrs. E. B. Forbes) '00 



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1081 



OHIO— Continued 



WOOSTER— Continued 

Taggart, Clementine (Mrs. J. H. Barnett) 

'16 
Taggart, F., Jr., '14, Farmer 
Taggart, J. F., '17, Farmer 
Welty, W. M., '14, Land. Arch. 

XENIA 

Prince, F. S., '13, Farm Adv. 

YELLOW SPRINGS 

Derby, Alice G. (Mrs. O. E. Carr) 'o-i, 
Libn. 



VOUNGSTOWN 

Barber, Alice M. (Mrs. F. M. Bennett) '92 
Bennett, F. M., '89, Clergyman 
Bland, Rose, '09, Prin. 
Eells, W. C, '11, Draftsman 
Melton, J. L., '09, Mgr. 
Stanley, E. A., '06, Arch. 
Stubblefield, R. M., '15, Chem. 
Webster, G. G., '17, Chem. 

ZANESVILLE 

Imlay, IL A., '11, Land. Gard. 
Rockhold, K. E., '14, Engr. 



OKLAHOMA 



ALTUS 

Barnard. Lela E. (Mrs. E. L. Garnctt) 'os 
Garnett, E. L., '04, Broker 

AMORITA 

-Vle.vaniler, J. A., '16 
AUSTIN CITY 

Huston, F. T., '96, Banker 
BACONE 

Davis, F. S., '05, Teacher 
BARTLESVILLE 

Brown, R. W.. g 

Davis, T. A., '14, Draftsman 

Harrington, R. B., '17 

Moran, Mary K., '17, Agt. 

Read, M. K., g. Oil Geologist 

Symons, T. A., '12, Farmer 

BLACKWELL 

Mathers, Effie A. (Mrs. P. A. Enlows) '88 
CARMEN 

White, B. T., '09, Farmer 
CHILOCCO 

Porter, E. A., '06, Prin. 
DRUMRIGHT 

Smith, D. J., '14, Supt. 

EL RENO 

Edwards, Jeannette E., '08 
Heavey, A. N., '08, Contr. 

ENID 

Morrow, Jessie E. (Mrs. M. A. Watkins) f, 

Demonstrator 
Sawyer, H. W., '78, Publisher 
Wille, Laura M., '15, Teacher 

EUFAULA 

Melton, H. L., '07, Lawyer 
FREDERICK 

Spangler, J. N., g. Farmer 
HARTSHORNE 

Layden, J. E., '10, Lawyer 
HASKELL 

Gumm, E. E., '10, Lawyer 

Shipley, H. E., '10, Lawyer 

HENRYETTA 

Cox, I. H., '08, Lawyer 

INOLA ' 

Peterson, C. A., '17, Farmer 

KIOWA 

Gilmore, W. C, '12, Lawyer 

T.AWTON 

Clark, C. O., '04, Lawyer 
Clark, P. H., '99, Lawyer 



McALKSTER 

Rutlcdge. J. J., '94, Engr. 
MIAMI 

Kendall, J. S., '06, Lawyer 
■MUSKOGEE 

Anderson, C. F., '13, Teacher 

Hebb, F., '16, Floricul. 

Bebb, M. R., '13, Florist 

Berkema, I. J., '10, Teacher 

Earl, M. A., '93, Engr. 

Fisher, J. W., '00, Farmer 

Tloff, C. E., '07, Contr. 

Kershaw, L. R., '04, Banker 

Osborne, Edna P., '11, Teacher 

I'epper, C. G., '06, Engr. 

Shook, C. IL, '15, Engr. 

Snider, F. P., '09, Lawyer 

Toops, G. N., '06, Engr. 

White, Mary L., '13, Jnstr. 

NORMAN 

Brooks, S. D., f. Univ. Pres. 
Ferriss, E. N., f. Prof. 
Herbert, H. H., '12, Prof. 
Kammerman, J. O., '07, Prof. 
Williams, G. Y., g. Prof. 
Witcher, E. K., '12, Instr. 
Wohlenberg, W. J., g. Prof. 

OKLAHOMA CITY 

Anderson, Jennie L. (Mrs. L. Cecil) '18 

Boyd, E. P„ '01. Constr. 

Brownlee, J. H., f, Prof. 

Frederickson, G., '94 

Garnett, C. H., '96, Judge 

Hall, L. M., '13, Engr. 

Loeffler, F. X^ '13, Business 

Malone, Rae I., '11 

Morehouse, N. J., f, Promoter 

Morse, H. C, '04. Mgr. 

Petty, G. R., '85, Dairying 

Stoltey, Ida M. (Mrs. G. R. Petty) '88 

Tripp, H. F., '04, Lawyer 

Young, B. O., '99, Lawyer 

OKMULGEE 

Fursman, W. IT., '04, Mgr. 

Myers, Winifred (Mrs. W. H. Fursman) 
'03 
PERRY 

Robinson, R. P.. f, Asst. 
PONCA CITY 

Dunton, P. R., '12, Engr. 

POND CREEK 

Greenman, Margaret G. , '07 
Horton, M. Ethel, '18, Teacher 

SAPULPA 

Wilmarth, Cj. II., '99, Engr. 

SHAWNEE 

Marquette, H. E., '12, Apprentice 



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STILLWATER 



Allen, Edith L.. '03. Lecturer 
Bratton, Edith E., f, Instr. 
Campbell, Ella S., '17, Libn. 
Guberlet, J. E., g. Prof. 
Hall, H., '12, Instr. 
Knight, H. G., g, Dean 
Patterson, J. J., '17, Instr. 
Stone, C. H., '16, Libn. 
Wait, Bernice C, g. Instr. 



TONKAWA 

Jones, M. M., '18 
TULSA 

Anderson, G. H., '08, Business 

Garabedian, G. A. Z., 'id, Phys. 

Kay, F. H., f. Geol. 

McCune. J. M., '13, Lawyer 

R.-itclitTe, I. L., '16, Acct. 

Skcwes, Helen J., f, Geol. 

Slayton, W. F., 'iS 

Tubbs, E. v., g, Prin. 



OREGON 



ALBANY 

Goodwin, P. A., '87 

BAKER 

Ryder, H. A. L., "iS 

BALLSTON 

Hull, W. L., '07, Farmer 
CENTRAL POINT 

Elden, R. W., '05. Seedsman 

King, Leila P. (Mrs. R. W. Elden) '04 

CORVALLIS 

Center, O. D., '05, Agr. 
Dresscn. W. H^ g, Instr. 
Fawcett, Mary E., g. Dean 
Gardner, T. M., f, Engr. 
Henninger, C. g, Instr. 
Hicks, J. F. G., g. Prof. 
Kidder, Angeline C. '05, Libn. 
Lewis, Lucy M., '05, Libn. 
MacPherson, H., f. Prof. 
Rowland, F. E., '14, Chem. 
Scudder. H. D.. '02, Prof. 
Torgerson, E. F., '14. Instr. 
Wooster, L. F.. '06, Instr. 

COTTAGE GROVE 

Butler, Beatrice M. (Mrs. L. C. Beebe) 'oS 

DALLAS 

May, H. G., g. Zool. 
EAGLE POINT 

Mclntyre, J. V., '09, Cashier 
EDECS^BOWER 

Palmer, A. A. (Mrs. F. Fisher) '06 

ESTACADA 

Dillon, Gertrude S., '01, Teacher 
Dillon. W. W., 'gS, Y. M. C. A Sec. 
Kofoid. Nellie (Mrs. W. W. Dillon) '98 

EUGENE 

Hope. E. W.. f. Instr. 
Morton, D. W., f. Dean 
Wade, G. R., f, Instr. 

FT. STEVENS 

Marsh, H. R.. '95- Y. M. C. A. Sec. 

HOOD RIVER 

Moore, J. F.. '77. Farmer 
Towles, J. K., f 

LA GRANDE 

DuBois, H. M.. f. Teacher 

MARSHFIELD 

Fisher, B. S., '14. Lawj-er 

MEDFORD 

Boggs, O. C, 02, Lawyer 
Hubbard. H. T.. '86. Fruit Grower 
Kirkpatrick, T. W., '06, Agt. 
Sawyer. Ida E. (Mrs. W. G. Tait) 00 



MONMOUTH 

West. Mabel G., '00, Libn. 

MONROE 

Samson, G. R., '02, Farmer 

NORTH PORTLAND 

Clarkson, J. F., '90, Contr. 

OSWEGO 

Pepoon, W. A., '81, Farmer 

PENDLETON 

Lonergan, C. P. A., '05, Builder 
Nason, Sabra L., f, Libn. 

PORTLAND 

Allen. W. F., f. Prof. 

Andrew, C. E., '06, Engr. 

Beach, J. G., '96. Arch. 

Bland, E., '10, Lawyer 

Burkhalter, W. E., '03, Engr. 

Burton, A. H., '07, Teacher 

Cantine. E. I., '87, Engr. 

Carothers, Wilhelmina E., '04, Libn. 

Chapman, N. W., '84, Engr. 

Culter, A. B., '06. Mfr. 

Cutler, F. W., '05, Mfr. 

Douglas. P. H., f, Instr. 

Forbes, Winifred, f, Violinist 

Giddings. A. S., '12, Engr. 

Gold, Katharine E. (Mrs. J. B. Kennedy) 
'03 

Gridley, Clara L. (Mrs. A. H. Helfrisch) 
'08 

Hartline, H. E., '03, Business 

Hollister, S. C, f, Instr. 

Hyndman, Ruth (Mrs. A. B. Cutler) 'oS 

Kable, C. H., '02, Arch. 

Morse, H. M., '86, Engr. 

Odell, A. A., 'is, Mgr. 

Scherer, Josephine (Mrs. W. E. Burk- 
halter) '05 

Sinnock. P., '09. Agt. 

Terril, C. T., '15. Lawyer 

Williams, H. B., '87, Engr. 

Wilson, J. G., '04, Lawyer 

Young, D. G., '07, Engr. 

ROSEBURG 

Elliott, Josephine R. (Mrs. J. L. Harpham) 

'os 
Page, C. M.. '07. Mgr. 

SALEM 

Alden, G. H.. f, Univ. Pres. 
Case, Flora M., '12, Libn. 
Guffin, Lillian I., 'is. Teacher 
Moles. Martha E. (Mrs. J. H. Fairchild) 
'04 



f, Engr. 
'97, Engr. 



'11, Engr. 
'06, Draftsman 



Beck) 



ALLENTOWN 
Lauer, H. H, 
Havard, O. D 

AMBRIDGE 

Bannister, B. 
Wootlin, E. B. 

AKDMOKE 

McKniglit. W. A., '04, Ins. 
AVALON 

Cesser, H., f, Mfr. 
BEAVER 

Gants, Ew T., '16, Engr. 
BEAVER FALLS 

Walker, F. W., Jr., '11, Engr. 
BETHLEHEM 

Burns, Ruth M. (Mrs. A. R. Lord) '11 

Esty, W.. f, Prof. 
■ Lord, A. R., g, Engr. 

Weiss, C, g, Chem. 

Zipprodt, R. R., '15, Insp. 

BLOOMSBURG 

Robinson, Emily, '12, Libn. 
BRISTOL 

Breedis, J., '16, Chem. 
BRYN MAWR 

Beck, J. B., f. Prof. 

Ceddes, Helen C, f. Libn. 

Goebel, Louise (Mrs. J. B 

Reed, Lois A., '09, Libn. 

Sabin, Ethel E., g, Assoc. 

BUTLER 

Richie, J. K., '11, Engr. 
CHESTER 

Beach. Alice M., f, Entomol. 

Brubaker, L. A., '12, Arch. 

Faison, W. A., '11, Supt . 

CLx\RKS SUMMIT 

Rutherford. T. A., f, Phys. 
CLEARFIELD 

Fast, B. M., '10, Engr. 
CONSHOHOCKEN 

Porter, H. C, '97, Chem. 
CORAOPOLIS 

Little, A. D., '17, Engr. 

Mathis, V. A., '12, Engr. 

CRAFTON 

Scholl, K. S., '16, Teacher 
CREIGHTON 

Linder, C. S., '16, Engr. 
CRESSON 

Loftus. Ella M. (Mrs. W. G. Turnbull) '99 

DONORA 

Edmiston, Emma, '05, Teacher 

DUQUESNE 

Sayre, W. R., g, Analyst. 

EAST PITTSBURGH 

Jillson, Nellie W., '88, Teacher 

EDGEWOOD PARK 

Boon, E. E., '11, Engr. 

ELKLAND 

Latzer, R. L., '08, Bus. 



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PENNSYLVANIA 

ERIE 



1083 



Spierling, A. O., '10, Engr. 
(JETTYSBURG 

Greene, J. N., '15, Farmer 
GLENOLDEN 

Dickhut, R. M., f, Arch. 
GLEN MOORE 

Yocum. F. D., f, Instr. 
GLENSIDE 

Brockway, E. L.. '98, Engr. 
GREENSBURG 

Fleming, J. R., f, Instr. 
IIAVERFORD 

.Atkinson, Elizabeth E. (Mrs. W. E. Lunt) 

Wilson, A. H., f. Prof. 
HICKORY 

Parkinson, H. G., '13 
HOG ISLAND 

Dufour, F. O., f, Engr. 

Dunn, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. J. W. Prins) '15 

Il.'UNTINGDON 

Yee, G. C, '17, Chem. 
JEANNETTE 

McDermet, R., '12, Engr . 
jLNKINTOWN 

Croll, Hilda M., '16, Instr. 
l.ANSDOWNE 

Barter, H. H., '04, Supt. 

Stanton, W. M., f. Arch. 

LEETSDALE 

Rupp, L. W., g. Minister 
LLOYD 

Haggerty, Sara M., '18 
MC KEESPORT 

Born. Ora L. (Mrs. F. H. Whittum) '07 
MEADVILLE 

Dixon, W. J., '10, Engr. 
MIDLAND 

Simonich, J. L., '14, Engr. 
MILTON 

Stewart, J. P., '02, Pomologist 
MORRISVILLE 

Applegate, F. G., '06, Sculptor 
NEW BRIGHTON 

Hope, H., f, Ceram. 
NEW CASTLE 

Albright, R. H., '13, Engr. 

Bartells, H. H., '13, Engr. 

Hawley, W. A., '00, Engr. 

Thayer, A. L., '98, Arch. 

NEWPORT 

Drake, C. A., '17 

.\EWTON SQUARE 

Sargent, Agnes L. (Mrs. A. Blossom) '08 

NORRISTOWN 

Barnes, C. C, '82 

NORTH GLENSIDE 

Wolfe, W. S., '13, Instr. 



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NORTH GIRARD 

Ziesenheim, J. R., g. Farmer 
OAKMONT 

Poe, F. M., 'lo, Designer 
OVERBROOK 

Brayton, L. F., 'oi, Mgr. 
PALMERTON 

Croll, P. R., '13. Chem. 

Ruby, I. R., '13, Chem. 

PHILADELPHIA 

Armstrong, Alice N. (Mrs. C. E. Kimmel) 

'17 
Ash, J. L., 'i8 
Bassett, C. W.. '12, Mgr. 
Brigham, M. H., f. Stud. 
Chapman, C. H., '01, Examiner 
Dickinson, Nelle M. (Mrs. I. S. Chen- 

oweth) '08 
Duncan, Margaret S., g. Stud. 
Fernsemer. O. F. W., it. Bus. 
Frank, E. D. A., f. Designer 
Goodspeed, F., '09, Engr. 
Hansen, V., '12. Q. M. 
Hawk. P. B., f. Prof. 
Henning, W. K., '06, Mgr. 
Hoff, L. P.. '06, Mgr. 
Howland. A. C. f, Prof. 
Kavanaugh, W. H., f. Prof. 
Kendall, H. C, f, Engr. 
Kimmel, C. E., '17, Asst. 
Lewis, R. R., '12, Bus. 
Livingston, L. L., '12, Contr. 
Lyman, H. M., '87, Engr. 
Mason, R. S., '10, Constr. 
Naylor, Helen A. (Mrs. W. C. Armstrong) 

'04 
Patten, S. N.. h. Prof. 
Pierce, E. H., f, Mus. 
Primm, T. K., '16, Entomol. 
Reeves, H. H., '10, Agt. 
Rice, G. B., f. Engr. 
Rich, C. C, '06, Arch. 
Rohrer, Minnie G. (Mrs. W. H. Fisher) 

'09 
Schenck, C, '12, Designer 
Shell. J. K.. f. Prof. 
Siegmund, H. O., '17, Instr. 
Smith, L. A., '08, Salesman 
Suttle, C. B., '06, Engr. 
Thompson, E. C. '07, Supt. 
Turner, R. R., '13, Chem. 
\'ansant. R. F., '16, Mgr. 
Wesenberg, T. G.. f. Stud. 
Whipple, R. H., '06, Engr. 

PITTSBURGH 

Anthony. Mamie E. (Mrs. T. H. Swartz- 

lander) '18 
Armstrong, Delia (Mrs. G. H. Mangel) 'is 
Barto, P. S., '06, Instr. 
Beatty, O. C, '18, Stud. 
Bleininger, A. V., f, Ceram. 
Breedlove, L. B., '14, Engr. 
Chester. J. N., '91, Engr. 
Clark, Ella H,. '05, Instr. 
Connard, C. E., '08, Engr. 
Dewey, Sarah L. (Mrs. T. G. Yensen) '97 
Egy, W. L., '07, Physicist 
Fancher, Hazel E. (Mrs. C. M. Sullivan) 

'13 
Ferguson, L. S., '13, Engr. 
Fetterman, Valeria J. (Mrs. A. B. Smith) 

'07 
Flocken, I. G., f. Prof. 
Freeman, P. J.. '07, Engr. 
Gentsch, Vida C. (Mrs. R. C. Cochran) '08 
Glasgow, Ruth, '12. Instr. 
Hecker. C. H.. f, Chem. 
Hiles, E. K., '95. Engr. 
Howard, Clara F... '01, Libn. 
Johnson, Nelle I., '13, Tech. 



PITTSBURGH— Continued 

Kailer, F. S., '12, Ins. Agt. 

Kirkpatrick, F. A., '14, Phys. 

Kirkpatrick, H. B., '01, Engr. 

Kreisinger, H., '04. Engr. 

Lauer, W. W., g, Enp'r. 

Lease, L. J., '04, Engr. 

Leatherman, Marian, '16, Libn. 

Mann, Margaret, f, Libn. 

Manspeaker, W. W., '12, Engr. 

Mengel, G. H., '15, Chem. 

Miller, Laura M. (Mrs. A. E. Williams) '10 

Miner, J. B., f. Prof. 

Murdock, W. T., g, Chem, 

Nathanson, J. B.. g, Instr. 

Peebles. T. A., '06, Engr. 

Peoples, U. J. L., '90, Arch. 

Perkins, A. M., '10, Acct. 

Perkins. Reba N., '10, Teacher 

Pruitt, F. A., '07, Engr. 

Putnam. Alice (Mrs. H. B. Wheeler) '99 

Randall, Bertha T., '03, Libn. 

Ranson, G. A., '12. Draftsman 

Robertson, H. S., '16, Ceram. 

Riubey, H. K., '05, Prof. 

Russell, Caroline N. (Mrs. M. E. Golding) 

'14 
Sullivan, C. M., '12, Mgr. 
Talbot, K. H.. '09. Engr. 
Terry, C. D.. '97. r-ngr. 
Turnock, L. C, '10, Engr. 
Van Deventer, F. M., '17, Engr. 
Vansant, W. L.. '15, Engr. 
Webb, Anna V. D. (Mrs. P. S. Barto) '06 
Weber. H. C. P., f, Chem. 
Whipple, G. M., f, Psychol. 
Williams, A .E., '10, Engr. 
Williams, C. F., '10, Salesman 
Williams, W. S., '09, Chem. 
Wood, R. A '95, Engr. 
Worker, J. G.. '04, Mgr. 
Wright, A. B., g. Prof. 
Wright, J. W., '17, Ceram. Engr. 
Yensen, T. D., '07, Engr. 
Yntema, L. F., g, Chem. 

PLYMOUTH 

Parmeley, J. C, '10, Engr. 
POINT MARION 

Toenniges, F. E., '98, Engr. 
READING 

Henry, C. D., '11, Engr. 
REYNOLDSVILLE 

Zowell, J. B;, '10, Ceram. 
R IDG WAY 

Millin, R. B., '16, Farmer 

Pierce, W. M.. 't8 

ROSEMONT 

Bell, Marian E. (Mrs. F. E. Fleck) '06 
SCRANTON 

Beasley, D. Edythe (Mrs. L. W. Goben) 
'98 

Camp, C. L.. '05, Engr. 

Cox, F. A., '07, Engr. 

Goben, L. W., f. Teacher 

Keller, R. B., f, Dir. 

Sayler. J. R., '97, Insp. 

Tallyn, L. L., 'oi, Engr. 

Williams, R. Y., f, Engr. 

SEWICKLEY 

Henderson, A. S., '16 
Mather, R. A., '92, Engr. 

STATE COLLEGE 

Gardner, F. D., 'oi. Prof. 
McCulIoueh, E. V., g. Instr. 
Olewine. J. H., g, Instr. 
Smith. E. R., '05. Prof. 



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PENNSYLVANIA— Continued 



STATE COLLEGE^Continued 
Webber, R. I., g. Prof. 
White, J. W., g, Chem. 
Woolman, Xenia M. (Mrs. E. L. Worthen) 

'06 
Worthen, E. L., '04, Prof. 

STEELTON 

Sprague, Florence O. (Mrs. B. W. Win- 
ship) '07 

SWISSVALE 

Stearns, E. D., '07, Engr. 
Stiefel, I. B., '12, Engr. 

TOWANDA 

Farmer, Flora E. (Mrs. E. A. Quacken- 
bush) g 

TROY 

Morse, J. H., '15 
UNIONTOWN 

Strawn, J. H., '01, Banker 

VANPORT 

Browning, T. S., '17, Engr. 

VOLANT 

Reed, F. J., '17, Agr. 

WASHINGTON 

Allen, H. F., f, Instr. 



WAYNE 

Ziesing, H. H., '08, Supt. 
WELLSBORO 

Bailey, Margaret L., g, Instr. 

Latzer, J. A., '99, Mgr. 
WILKES-BARRE 

Flanigan, E. B., f, Engr. 
WILKINSBURG 

Atwell, C. A., f. Tester 

Blakeslee, W. A., '13, Engr. 

Cole, G. H., '13, Engr. 

Hancock. M. S., '17, Engr. 

Hsieh, Z., '17, Engr. 

Moon, Amy C., '01, Libn. 

Ogden, P. L., '13, Engr. 

Owens, R. W., '14, Engr. 

Rietz, Nelle M. (Mrs. T. S. Taylor) '12 

Schoch, J. A., '17, Engr. 

Sterling, J. D., '10, Engr. 

Taketa, S., '15, Tester 

Taylor, T. S., Jr., f. Physicist 

White, T. K., '15. Engr. 

WILSON 

Whittum, F. H., '11, Chem. 
WOMELSDORF 

Landis, P. N., f, Asst. 
WOODLYN 

Lukens, W. P., g 



KINGSTON 

Webster, S. H., '06, Prof. 
LAFAYETTE 

Phillips, W. C, f, Instr. 



RHODE ISLAND 

PROVIDENCE 



CHAPEL HILL 

Johnston, J. M., '17. Teacher 
CLEMSON COLLEGE 

Collings, G. H., g. Prof. 

Mitchell, J. H., g, Teacher 

COLUMBIA 

Phillippi, F. M., '96, Actuary 
Smith, A. G., '06, Agr. 
Spaulding. C. H., '12, Bacteriol. 
Willard, Maude H. (Mrs. F. M. Church) 
'13 

SOUTH 

ABERDEEN 

Brown, F. A., '78, Banker 

Brown, R. L., '75, Business 

Cronk, Clara (Mrs. A. M. Morris) 14 

Morris, A. M., '13- Merchant 

ANDOVER 

Bingen, W. J., f, Instr. 

AURORA 

Gooch, Mabel M., '17 
BERESFORD 

Elliott, Eva L., '17. Supt. 

Elliott, Isabel G. (Mrs. J. W. Wooldndge) 
'17 
BROOKINGS 

Bergeim, O., g, Instr. 

Hutton, J. G.. g. Prof. 

Hyde, H. W., '10, Teacher 

Knox, W. H., f, Agr. 
CHAMBERLAIN 

Drury, E. L., '74, Atty. 



Colvin, S. S., f. Prof. 
Reynolds, H. S., '74 



SOUTH CAROLINA 

GREENVILLE 

Swannell, H. C., '12, Engr. 

ORANGEBURG 

Summers, L. W., f, An. Husbandman 

SPARTANBURG 



Bauer, R. S., '04, Prof. 
Bedient, Ethel L., g, Insp. 
Chiles, J. A., g. Prof. 

DAKOTA 

CLEARFIELD 

Hawes, C. W., Jr., '04, Farmer 
FAIRFAX 

Palmer, J. A., g. Pastor 

GEDDES 

Funston, J. G., '9.';. Business 
GETTYSBURG 

Whitlock, J. F., '78, Lawyer 
HOT SPRINGS 

Gregory, C. E., '76, Lawyer 

HURLEY 

Eraser, Viola C. (Mrs. L .B. Vaughan) '12 
Vaughan, L. B., '12, Phys. 

HURON 

Beach, B. E., '81, Banker 
Beach, B. M., '09, Sec. 
Davis, L. H., '17 
Mclntire, Ella E., '08, Libn. 
Macknet, Metta M. I. (Mrs. B. E. Beach) 
'81 



;o86 



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LAWREOSrCE 

Gates, A. S., '83, Engr. 

LEAD 

Campbell, G. A., '18, Lawyer 
Klingler, R. J., '16, Lawyer 

LEMMON 

Carrell, C. G., '09, Lawyer 

LEOLA 

Sigler, E. C, '06, Lawyer 

MITCHELL 

Dillon, C. C, '13, Coach 
Fort, L. M., '13. Prin. 

MADISON 

Samuels, Freda I. (Mrs. M. M. Samuels) 
'16 

NEWELL 

Grossman, D. A., '16, Farmer 
Watson, Leila E. (Mrs. D. A. Grossman) 
'16 

PIERRE 

Skelton, C. L., '16, Dealer 

RAPID CITY 

Hartmann, M. L., f. Prof. 
Trowbridge, Tessie E. (Mrs. M. L. Hart- 
mann) '13 

REDFIELD 

Fath, E. A., f. Coll. Pres. 



SOUTH DAKOTA— Continued 

SCOTLAND 



Barickman, R. E., '06, Farmer 
SIOUX FALLS 

Boon, H. T., '07 
Gawne, P. W. .f. Teacher 
Gibbs, C. L., '09, Missionary ' 

Hassenstein, C. F., '10, Bus. 
Kirk, Elizabeth (Mrs. E. W. Robinson) 'og 
Van Galder, Cora M. (Mrs. W. E. Hart) 
'08 

SISSELTOWN 

Bade, C. W., g, Mgr. 

SPEARFISH 

Bennett, F. L., '16, Instr. 

VERMILLION 

Hadley, H. F., g, Chem. 
Jones, W. F., '07, Prof. 
Richardson, Mabel K., '07, Libn. 
Vanneman, H. W., '07, Prof. 

WATERTOWN 

Fahnestock, Rhoda, g 

WESSINGTON 

Scotchbrook, G. P., '83, Banker 

WESSINGTON SPRINGS 

Wright, S. W., '01, Banker 

YANKTON 

Jenney, Adeline M., g 



TENNESSEE 



BUTLER 

Mills, M. (R. P. Millsaps) '07, Farmer 

CARTHAGE 

Seese, R. S., '12, Engr. 
CHATTANOOGA 

Buck, P. E., '14, Engr. 
Crutchtield, W., Jr., '16, Arch. 
Harris, L. H., f. Prof. 
Hubbart, O. S., g. Teacher 
Rugg, D. M., '10, Engr. 
Stratton, Grace B., '17 

GREENVILLE 

Grannis, F. C, '10, Prof. 
JOHNSON CITY 

Snook, J. D., '15, Chem. 
KNOXVILLE 

Disosway. M. D., '08, Gen. Foreman 



__. D., '08, Gen. 

Gaut, Rosa L., '12, Pianist 
Matthews, R. C, '02, Prof. 



LAFOLLETTE 

Matthews, Bessie G. (Mrs. W. D. Barton) 
'09 



LEBANON 

Kopf, F. A., '16, Dir. 
MARYVILLE 

Bulger. C. V., f, Instr. 
MEMPHIS 

Bailey, W. T., '04, Arch. 

Buzick, J. W., '10, Sec. 

Fredenhagen, V. B., '10, Engr. 

Fry. A. S., '13, Engr. 

Johnson, L. W., '96, Contr. 

Kaufman, A. H., '17, Chem. 

Knowlton, P. C, Jr., '14, Arch. 

Lee, J. L., '00. Merchant 

Palmer, J. W., '10, Lawyer 

Reasoner, Clara B. (Mrs. H. B. Barry) '02 

NASHVILLE 

Hinds, M. E., g, Chem. 
Holt, A. P., '14, Pomol. 
Rentchler, Edna K., '15, Instr. 

PROSPECT STATION 

Howes, H. E., '14, Farmer 
TULLAHOMA 

Falls, Ida B., '77 



TEXAS 



AMARILLO 

Hewes, F. S., '06, Engr. 
Stuebing, A. F., '11, Foreman 

ARBALA 

Davis, A. E.. '81, Doctor 

ARLINGTON 

Woods. H. S., f, Prof. 



AUSTIN 

Bourdette, Bertha (Mrs. W. S. Hendrix) 

'13 
Crigler, Nina B., f. Prof. 
Dodd, E. L., f. Prof. 
Duncalf, F., f. Prof. 
Goff, Cicely S., '10, Teacher 
Goff. Mary E., '02, Libn. 
Henderson, J. L., f, Prof. 
Hendrix, W. S., f. Prof. 
James, H. G., '06, Prof. 



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1087 



TEXAS— Continued 



AUSTIN— Continued 

Rightor, F. E., '03, Engr. 
Thomas, H. R., g 
Udden, J. A., f. Geol. 

BARTLETT 

Williamson, Belle, '13, Teacher 
BEAUMONT 

Grath, C. T., '17 

Southwell, O. J. T., f, Instr. 

Van de Greyn, E. B., '11, Engr. 

BLESSING 

Williamson, Florence (Mrs. H. W. Best) 
'08 

BUSHLAND 

Bush, J. A.. '06, Farmer 
CANYON 

Geller, H. W., g 

Rambo, Jessie E., '08, Teacher 

COLLEGE STATION 
Beach, R., f, Instr. 
Bond, J. D., g, Prof. 
Morrison, R. L., '11, Engr. 
Richey, J. J., '03, Prof. 
CORPUS CHRISTIE 

Alarco, J. M., '00, Real Est. 
Stevens, H. A., '84, Engr. 
Stevens, V. T., '15, Lawyer 
CORSICANA 

Wright, Minnie E. (Mrs. J. M. Blackburn) 
'83 
CROSBY 

Runneberg, E. C, '17, Farmer 
DALLAS 

Anderson, Laura M. (Mrs. J. R. Green- 

halgh) '75 
Danford, F. D.. 'og, Engr. 
Flagg, S. B., '04, Engr. 
Fritz, H. R., g, Engr. 
Hagan, M. E., '07, Teacher 
Hagan, T. A., '16, Lecturer 
Harnock, G. A., '12, Mgr. 
Howe, G. A., 'n. Salesman 
Murphey, H. B., '04, Engr. 
Ohrum, D. B.. '18 
Ohrum, Frances R. (Mrs. E. S. Penne- 

baker) '11 
Pennebaker, E. S., '10, Engr. 
Schundner, L. V., '12, Engr. 
DENTON 

Mitchell, Annie (Mrs. A. J. Newman) '01 
EL CAMPO 

Frank, W. L., '14, Farmer 
Mottier, Julia L. (Mrs. W. L. Frank) '16 
EL PASO 

Andrews, Peach H. (Mrs. R. A. Nelson) 

'13 
Enger, A. L., '11, Engr. 
Harms, A., '95, Chem. 
Hughes, F. E., '97, Engr. 
Marshall, R. S., '06 
Nelson, R. A., '12, 
Stout, E. B., '15, Inventory Man 
Strauch, Clara M., '09, Instr. 
FT. SAM HOUSTON 

Lantz, C. W., '13. Prof. 
FT. WORTH 

Johnson, H. J., '13, Clerk 
Skillvig, S. C, '93, Arch. 
GALVESTON 

McNeill, Norah, '09, Libn. 
GEORGETOWN 

Mounts, Marjorie E. (Mrs. L. Moise) '13 



HEREFORD 

Snyder, G., '16, Farmer 
HILLSBORO 

Butler, W. A., '09, Engr. 
HOUSTON 

Black, R. O., '12, Designer 

Blocher, J. D., '04, Acct. 

Davis, Martha L. (Mrs. F. S. Stroheker) 
'16 

Dennis, H. K., f, Asst. 

Holmes, F. H., '01, Bus. 

Humphrey, H. K.. '11, Instr. 

McHugh, G. B., 'g8. Clerk 

Maury. C. F., '14, Arch. 

North. W. A., '10, Bookkeeper 

Stroheker, F. S.. '15, Lawyer 

Weston, F. W., '10, Engr. 

Weston, W. S., '81 

Wright, Agnes (Mrs. H. K. Dennis) '16 
LOLITA 

Hertel, C. A., '09. Farmer 
ODEM 

Frederick, G., '88. Farmer 
PALACIOS 

Jordan, G. T., '00, Farmer 

Williamson, Mary H. (Mrs. P. A. Elder) 
'87 

Williamson, Maude, '09, Teacher 

PLAINVIEW 

Hollaad, Leila (Mrs. R. R. Field) '10 
PORT ARTHUR 

Adams, W. C. '15, Chem. 
Fletcher, L. J.. '13, Prof. 
Wilford, R. N., '17, Business 

PORT NECHES 

Higgins, M. B., '14, Engr. 
PORTERVILLE 

Meyer, W., '12, Teacher 
ROSEBUD 

Armitage, J. H., '01, Teacher 
ROUND ROCK 

Maxon, R. Y., '95 
SAN ANGELO 

Canon, C. C, '17, Farmer 
SAN ANTONIO 

McKee, Olivetta (Mrs. R. L. Kelley) '14 

Williams, G. A., '07 
SAN BENITO 

Trotter, C. P., '09, Contr. 
STOCKTON 

Williams, Susan K., g, Teacher 
TYLER 

Batchelder, Augusta (Mrs. W. T. Eaton) 
'80 

Eaton, Frances M., '09, Teacher 

Eaton, Helen M., '07, Asst. 

Vance, W. H., '99, Engr. 
VICTORIA 

Ice, Marinda (Mrs. E. Middleton) '97 
WACO 

Zimmerman, R. P., '13 
WHITEWRIGHT 

Montgomery, J., g, Engr. 
WICHITA FALLS 

Miller, Olive F. (Mrs. C. W. Clark) '14 

Wright, J. F., '16. Ed. 
YOAKUM 

Apple, C. E., '03, Engr. 



io88 



University of Illinois 



UTAH 



DELTA 



Jamison, Michal V. (Mrs. H. L. Charles) g. 
Teacher 

GARFIELD 

Edwards, C, '04, Chem. 
Rees, E. A.,g, Chem. 

LOGAN 

Carroll, W. E., g. Prof. 
Greaves, J. E., g, Prof. 

MT. PLEASANT 

Trowbridge, Mary L., '15, Teacher 

MYTON 

Arnold, Lillian B. (Mrs. H. C. Means) '02 

OGDEN 

Woodcock, Helen E., '17, Teacher 

PROVO 

Merrill, A. N., g, Prof. 



SALT LAKE CITY 

Archer, C. L., '06, Credit Man 

Bailey, R. E., '13, Supt. 

Bennett, C. E., g, Engr. 

Bowman, H. D., '10, Engr. 

Frederickson, J. H., '91, Engr. 

Garrison, L., '07, Lawyer 

Gregory, W. H., '06, Lawyer 

Harris, J. T., '91, Publisher 

King, W. E., '97, Lawyer 

Lee, E. O., '78, Lawyer 

Macfarlane, W., g, Chem. 

Meadows, D. S., '08. Engr. 

Oliver, C. B., '12, Engr. 

Prater, B. H., '03, Engr. 

Reeves, G. I., '02, Entomol. 

Sloan, Amelia M., '17, Teacher 

Welles, Miriam U. (Mrs. G. I. Reeves) '03 
TOOELE 

Moore, Irene H. (Mrs. J. A. Davenport) 
'17 

Russell, J. T., '11, Draftsman 

WEST HIAWATHA 

Gleason, F. E., f, Supt. 



BURLINGTON 

Burke, C. E., g. Prof. 

CHARLOTTE 

Eno, A. L.. f. Prof. 

Eno, Sara W. (Mrs. E. B. Sherman) 

ENOSBURG FALLS 

Clark, Angle R., '04, Teacher 

HINESBURG 

Strand, C. J., g, Prin. 



•08 



CHERRYVALE 

Lewis, H. F., g, Chem. 
CITY POINT 

Eckhardt, Clara (Mrs. F. C. Evans) 
CLARENDON 

Housel, O. L., '01, Engr. 
FALLS CHURCH 

Cobb, Margaret V., g, Psychol. 
FRANKTOWN 

Robinson, W. K.. f 

FREDERICKSBURG 

Kepler, G. F., '00, Farmer 

MILLER SCHOOL 

Simon, Cornelia E., f, Instr. 

NORFOLK 

Barker, E. F., '17 

Duval, E. D., '12, Engr. 

Rockey, P. T., '17, Insp. 

Streed, Judith E. (Mrs. L. M. Klinefelter) 

Wright, T. J., Jr., '09, Engr. 



VERMONT 

MANCHESTER 

Bates, M. C. f, Prin. 

Bullard, Helen E. (Mrs. M. C. Bates) '05 

MIDDLEBURY 

Stevens, J. G., f. Prof. 
RUTLAND 

Fairchild, Faith J. (Mrs. B. Fisher) '18 
WESTMINSTER 

Dodge, Bertha A. (Mrs. H. L. Piper) '03 
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION 

Dunbar, Louise B., g, Teacher 

VIRGINIA 

PENNIMAN 

Murphy, K. T., '13, Contr. 
PETERSBURG 

Davis, J. W., g, Instr. 
PORTSMOUTH 



Meyer, C. T., '16, Insp. 
Pendleton, J. C, f, Supt. 

PULASKI 

Knapp, W. E., '09, Engr. 
RICHMOND 

Hibbs, H. H., Jr., f, Dir. 

Maloit, Pauline G., '16 

RINER 

Scott, W. D., g, Mgr. 
ROANOKE 

Fox, J. L., '17, Engr 
SABOT 

Hay hurst. P., '14, Farm Mgr 
SALEM 

Garden, H. R., '03, Engr. 



ABERDEEN 

Fink, Erna M. E., '09, Teacher 

ALMIRA 

McKay, A., '18 



WASHINGTON 

ARLINGTON 

Oliver, W. F., '76, Phys. 

BELLINGHAM 

Bacon, K. L, '80 

Ward, Amy, '16. Teachei 



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1089 



WASHINGTON— Continued 



BIG LAKE 

Berry, H. B., g. Farm Mgr. 
BREMERTON 

Panhorst, F. W., '15, Draftsman 

Russett, J. P. C, '17, Arch. 

CHEHALIS 

Coffman, N. B., '78, Banker 

CHENEY 

Reynolds, Mabel, '01, Libn. 
Strong. T. J., '17 
Tieje, R. E., '10. Prof. 

COLFAX 

Gillespie, Belle I. (Mrs. R. Gray) '02 
Gray, R., '00, Supt. 

CONCRETE 

Wagner, C. L., '10, Chem. 
DAYTON 

Barnett, A. F., '01, Phys. 
EPHRATA 

Enger, N., '06 
EVERETT 

Barker, Mary E. (Mrs. F. C. Vincent) '05 

Engel, L. E., '04, Mgr. 

Schumacher, Tillie J. (Mrs. E. M. Rails- 
back) '02 

GRANDVIEVV 

Bradley, Eugenia (Mrs. E. F. Maryatt) '12 
Maryatt, E. F., '09, Engr. 

HANFORD 

Wehmeier, W. H., '04, Engr. 
KENT 

Moore, E., '10, Prin. 
LIND 

Hoffman, W. S., g. Missionary 
NACHES 

Hays, D., '98, Engr. 

Owens, Dasie M. (Mrs. D. Hays) '99 

NORTH YAKIMA 

Borton, B. S., '05, Teacher 

Bunting, L. J., '14, Mgr. 

Hall, F. A., '92, Farmer 

Owens, Bessie W. (Mrs. J. H. Needham) 

'85 
Staley, J. C, '98, Mgr. 

NORTH VANCOUVER 

Vincent, C. A., '13, Draftsman 
OLYMPIA 

Page, Mary L., '78, Teacher 

Wallace, H. M., '97, Teacher 

Whitham, R. F., '77, Survr. 

OPPORTUNITY 

Grove, R. B., '03, Business 
PORT TOWNSEND 

Ewing, Harriet G, (Mrs. T. W. Holman) 
'08 

Holman, T. W., '06, Lawyer 

PROSSER 

Lincoln, W., g. Farm Mgr. 
PULLMAN 

Carpenter, II. V., '97, Prof. 

Clatworthy, Linda M., '00, Libn. 

Hegnauer. L.. '06, Agr. 

Schafer, E. G., g. Prof. 

Sears, S. F., f, Prof. 



PULLMAN— Continued 

Staley, Maggie E. (Mrs. H. V. Carpenter) 

'99 
Weaver, R., f, Prof. 

ROLLING BAY 

Bliss, C. K., g. Teacher 

SEATTLE 

Aaron, P. J., '98, Engr. 

Anderson, Augusta, '06, Libn. 

Anderson, S, H., g, Instr. 

Arnold, J. J., '98, Business 

Bartells, E. J., '08, Chem. 

Batterson, Mayme A., '08, Libn. 

Bear, A. L., '08, Engr. 

Bennett, Edith P., '00, Teacher 

Bogardus, C. E., '83, Chem. 

Brumbach, Lucia (Mrs. C. E. Bogardus) 

'90 
Burgess, B. P., '08, Engr. 
Bush, J. K., '00, Cashier 
Bushnell, H. L., '08, Engr. 
Carlson, P. N.. '11, Engr. 
Carnahan, F. G., '92, Lawyer 
Crowder, B. H., '13, Salesman 
Davidson, C. F., f, Phys. 
Dehn, W. M., g, Prof. 
De Motte, Ruby T. (Mrs. B. O. Brown) 

'02 
Denny, Christina (Mrs. C. W. Smith) '08 
Dodds, Eva (Mrs. B. H. Crowder) '14 
Drury, R. S., '03, Engr. 
Eckelmann, E. O., f, Instr. 
Estep, Jessie, '78 
Evans, R. M., '06, Engr. 
Forbes, Marjorie D. (Mrs. J. W. Wilson) 

'03 
Fox, Gertrude, '04, Libn. 
Frye, T. C, '94, Prof. 
Fullerton, H. G., '02, Lawyer 
Gibbons, C. B., '07, Instr. 
Gracie, Helen B., f, Libn. 
Gridley, H. N., '01, Prin. 
Harris, A. J.. '08, Engr, 
Harwood, H. H., '13, Mgr. 
Hawley, R. S., '07, Broker 
Herbstmann, J. C, '09, Prof. 
Hoff, H. J., g 
Hoge, C. H., '09, Engr. 
Horimura, H., '17, Engr. 
Hullinger, Katherin (Mrs. C. M. Sterling) 

'75 
Jones, J. W., '04, Lawyer 
Tones, W. R.. '10, Doctor 
"Lilly, C. H., '84, Merchant 
Luther, O. L., '02, H. S. Prin. 
McDonald, Alice B. (Mrs. R. M. Winger) 

'08 
Meissner, J. A. (Mrs. A. J. Quigley) '06 
Mogensen. P., '94, Engr. 
Neikirk, L. I., f. Prof. 
Nevins, J., '98, Engr. 
Null, M. M., '00, Physician 
Pearce, C. C., f, Instr. 
Phipps, T. E., '06, Engr. 
Poorman, Amy (Mrs. G. H. Jensen) '09 
Popejoy, Lida E. (Mrs. E. J. Jones) '04, 

Teacher 
Redenbaugh, W. A., f. Instr. 
Reynolds, H. L., '85, Engr. 
Rothgeb, Jessie B., '14. Mgr. 
Russell, F. A., g. Prof. 
Schwartz, Louise F., '14, Libn. 
Shoemaker, J. E., '03, Engr. 
Slauson, H. B., '82, Chem. 
Smith, C. W., '03, Libn, 
Spray, Edith L, (Mrs, F. S, Sawyer) '07 
Storey. E, P,, '03, Arch, 
Stutsman, Adah H, (Mrs. O. L. Luther^ 

Taylor, Helen M, (Mrs, J. K. Bush) '02 
Todd, J. N., '12, Designer 
Van Dervoort, J., '11, Engr. 



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WASHINGTON— Continued 



SEATTLE— Continued 

Westhold. Amanda, '03, Teacher 
Wilson, G. S., '03. Teacher 
Wilson, 1. W., '03, Arch. 
Winger, R. M., f. Prof. 

SOUTH SEATTLE 

Bennett, Sarah (Mrs. J. M. F. Erwin) 'gj 

SPANAWAY 

Chandler, W. B., '76, Farmer 

SPOKANE 

Crawford, Luvern H. (Mrs. R. Franklin) 

'12 
Davis, H. S., '03, Lawyer 
Ferris, H. B., '94, Comptroller 
Ferris, J. E., '95, Banker 
Gray, Greta, f, Instr. 
Gray, Lily, '06. Libn. 
Hubbard, Laura M., '13, Libn. 
Neeley, J. R., '83. Phys. 
Sawyer, D. H., '02, Engr. 
Sawyer, G. L., '03, Engr. 
Shinn, J. R,, '04, Agr. 
Walters, Bertha E. (Mrs. H. S. Green) 07 

SUMNEJi 

Holton, Frankie (Mrs. G. Burke) '14 

SUNNYSIDE 

Deets, R. E., '08, Engr. 

TACOMA 

Bullard. G, W., '82, Arch. 

Bullock, Jessie J. (Mrs. A. Kastner) '00 



TACOMA— Continued 

Cummins, R, A,, g, Prof. 
Dugan, E. N., '06, Arch. 
Gordon, T. H., '01, Lawyer 
Hill, I. "H.. '99, Arch. 
Howell, L. D., '07, Arch. 
Kaiser, T. B., f, Libn. 
Kautz, W. W., '08, Constr. 
Lewis, B. A., '06, Agr. 
Little, C. E., '06, Engr. 
Remann, F. G., '01, Lawyer 
Reynolds, O. E., '16. Prof. 
Saunders, R. C, 'gS, Engr. 
Soule, C. H., g. Salesman 
Wichmann, G. C, f, Asst. 

TRINIDAD 

Morris, E. W.. '94, Rancher 
VANCOUVER 

Kable, J. F., '99, Engr. 

WALLA WALLA 

Gore, S. T., '76, Arch. 

Moore, A. C, '87 

Smith, Ellen G., '02, Libn. 

WATERMAN 

Estep, H. C, '74, Engr. 
WENATCHE£ 

Atwood, P. W., '08, Agr. 

June, Marjorie M., '15 

WILBUR 

Wheeler. Mary M. (Mrs. M. E. Bennett) 
'06, Phvs. 



ARBUCKLE 

Wilson, Isabella C, '16, Agt. 
CHARLESTON 

Ketchum, R. B., '96, Engr. 

DUBREE 

Willson, H. E., '16, Engr. 

HUNTINGTON 

Lancaster, L. W., g. Teacher 
Myers. Rachel F.. '15, Teacher 
Ply male, Betha, '18 

KENOVA 

Stone, C. A., '17, Chem. 
LOGAN 

Tracy, Elizabeth V., '16, Teacher 

MORGANTOWN 

Callen, A. C, f. Prof. 
Sheets, E. W., g, Prof. 
Starkey. L. V., '14, Instr. 
Yoke, T. J.. '14, Prof. 



WEST VIRGINIA 

XITRO 



Ice, N. C, 'is, Surg. 

PARiKERSBURG 

Babcock, Jennie M., '16, Demonstrator 
POE 

Hypes, G. W., '16, Prin. 

READER 

Ashburn. C. M., '14, Prin. 

RONCEVERTE 

Hypes, Cora E. J., 'i6 
Hypes, J. L., '16, Prin. 

SUMMERSVILLE 

Myers, C. E.. '13, Prin. 

WHEELING 

Hopkins, E. B., "14, Business 



APPLETON 

Adler, F. H. H.. g, Prof. 
Bagg, R. M., f. Prof. 
Culver, H., g 
Howard, D. T., g 
Ingold, V. J., '13, Arch. 

ARCADIA 

Fernholz. J. J., g, Mgr. 

ASHLAND 



WISCONSIN 

BELOIT 

Keiser, A., g. Minister 
Lafferty, J. S., 'is 
Mitchell, C. J., '91, Engr. 
Smith. G. W., g. Instr. 
Thomas, R. R., '16, Acct. 

BERLIN 

Macbeth, Grace (Mrs. R. W. Walworth) 
'15 

BROADHEAD 



Loutzenhiser, Sarah E., '13, Teacher 



Gardner, H., '07, Engr. 



Geographical Index 



lOQI 



WISCONSIN— Continued 



CEDARBURG 

Boerner, E. S., '17 
CEDAR GROVE 

Huenink, H. L.*, g, Chem. 
CONDERAY 

Godeke. H. F., '05, Engr. 
CRIVITZ 

Bauman, L. P., '13, Rancher 

Combe, Eleanor M. (Mrs. L. P. Bauman) 
'13 
DALTON 

Dixon, R. E., f, Cashier 
EAU CLAIRE 

Bartlett, H. O., '18 

Hoeppner, E. G., '12, Engr. 

Pinkum, Anna S., '04, Libn. 

ELLSWORTH 

Watt, Laura A. (Mrs. L. W. Fulton) '11 
FOND DU LAC 

Le Kander, R. E., '16, Engr. 

Maze, E. A., '08, Contr. 

GREEN BAY 

Carter, R. M., '05, Surgeon 
Johnson, E. L., '11, Salesman 
Weber, E. A., '08, Supt. 

HARTFORD 

Spencer, Fannie G. C. (Mrs. T. J. Phillips) 
'08 

HUDSON 

Anderson, C. L.. '18 
JANESVILLE 

Baines, O. R., '12, Merchant 

Elston, A. (A. di Ghilini) '13, Engr. 

McCulloch, Isabella J., '04, Libn. 

KENNEMICK 

Dietrich, R. S., '10, Dairyman 
KENOSHA 

Albvecht, A. J., '12, Lawyer 

Dewey, V. P., '14, Journ. 

Ross, Louise H., '10, Clerk 

Tremper, G. N., f, Prin. 

KILBOURN 

Morris, C. M., '04, Mgr. 

LA CROSSE 

Beust, C, '18 

Edwards, Grace O., '98, Libn. 
Fairchild, J. A. L., '06, Prof. 
Moore, J. R., g, Instr. 
Myers, A. L., '13, Engr. 
Noble, C. W., '95, Contr. 
Trowbridge, Myrtle, '11, Critic 
Wing, Florence S., '01, Libn. 

LANCASTER 

Taylor, E. H., '13, Chem. 
Taylor, W. L., '12, Land. Arch. 

LAONA 

Ovitz, Hazel L., '11, Supt. 

MADISON 

Atwood, L. P., '94, Engr. 

Aust, F. A., f. Prof. 

Banschbach, Litta C. (Mrs. G. R. Bascom) 

'06 
Bascom, G. R., '05, Engr. 
Bickel, Mary A. (Mrs. F. M. White) '09 
Bruner, Mary V. (Mrs. L. R. Tehon) '13 



MADISON— Continued 
Burd, H. A., g, Instr. 
Chrisholm, W., f, Instr. 
Comstock, G. C., h, Prof. 
Crane, R., f, Instr. 
Davis, J. J., '72, (Turator 
Dunlap, M. E., '14, Arch. 
Durfee, J. H., '06, Engr. 
Elmenclorf, A., '14, Engr. 
Eppels, C. J., f, Asst. 
Fox, Lucia B., '18, Teacher 
Fracker, S. B., g, Entomol. 
Frary, H. D., g, Engr. 
Hayes, A. W., '07, Agr. 
Head, J. R., g, Instr. 
Henry, W. A., h. Educator 
Hillman, F. W., '05, Engr. 
Kellogg, Amelia L., '15, Teacher 
Kraeckmann, A. E., '16, Farmer 
Lee, C. E.. f, Commissioner 
McCaskey. E. W., f. Major 
McMurry, K. F., Teacher 
Menzei, C. A., '17 
Merrill, Julia W., '03, Libn. 
Millar, A. V., '97, Prof. 
Mills, C. H., f. Prof. 
Peabody, A., '82, Arch. 
Phillips, J. D., '93, Prof. 
Phillips, P. A., '73, Farmer 
Potter, E. J., '16, Constr. 
Sammis, J. L., '97, Prof. 
Sanford, Delia C, '00, Libn. 
Seastone, C. V., '95, Engr. 
Stewart, H. W., '09, Prof. 
Swinney, E. E., f, Instr. 
Townsend, L. L., f. Prof. 
Turneaure, F. E., h, Engr. 
Valentine, H. D., '13, Instr. 
Walton, J. H., Jr., f. Prof. 
Watters, J. M., '08, Stud. 

MELLEN 

Logeman, A. E., '04, Mgr. 
MENOMONIE 

Graven, A. S., '17 

Wright, Mildred G., g, Instr. 

MIDDLE INLET 

Ferris, C. F., '11, Farmer 

MILTON 

Crandall, W. T., g. Farmer 

MILWAUKEE 

Ball, J. D., '07, Prof. 

Balzer, G. J., g, Prin. 

Barnes, Mildred (Mrs. C. H. Haessler) g 

Barry, Frank, '77, Atty. 

Black, C. D., '11, Engr. 

Coddington, V. W., '75, Eingr. 

Coffin, F. A., '09, Mgr. 

Corrigan, E,, '06, Mgr. 

Criley, H. R., '18 

Davidson, C. N., g, Chem. 

Dickey, C. B., '05, Chem. 

Dietzer, Alice (Mrs. L. S. Brodd) '14 

Doolittle, F. W., f, Engr. 

Fast, E. E., '08 

Finkenbinder, E. O., '10, Supvr. 

Flanders. Annette H., '18, Arch. 

Foster, H. L., '13, Engr. 

Fox, F. G., '98, Teacher 

Gillan, P. H., '12 Publisher 

Grierson, W. G., '07, Draftsman 

Gruhl, C. J., '17, Draitsman 

Harmon, M. T., '11, Mgr, 

Haessler, C. H., g. Writer 

Holl, C. L., '06, Real Es'. 

Hormel, Dorothy S., '16, SociaJ Worker 

Jacobi, H. J., '18 

"johanning, P. M., '09, Engr- 

Kadish, V. H., f, Chem. 

Kingsbury, H. B,, '09, Teacher 



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MILWAUKEE— Continued 

Kirchhoff. R. C, '13, Arch. 

Lauter, C. J., '11, Engr. 

Lee, Alice (Mrs. V. W. Coddington) '75 

Lord, C. A., '10, Engr. 

Lundahl, R. R., '11, Engr. 

Marshutz, J. H., '98, Lawyer 

Maxwell, W. W., '07 

Mesiroff, J. A., '99, Engr. 

Miller, Mabel L., '12, Teacher 

Monroe, G. S., '17, Chem. 

Mourse, F. M., '12, Journ. 

Ocock, C. A., '04, Mgr. 

Otis, R. B., f, Engr. 

Park, J. W., '14, Teacher 

Perry, C. F., f, Supvr. 

Radley. G. R., '00, Engr. 

Rounds. C. R., f. Prof. 

Sober, Gertrude C. (Mrs. H. A. Sober) f 

Stookey, Helen F. (Mrs. N. Wilkinson) '04 

Swanberg, F. L., '02, Engr. 

Thompson, M. W., '10, Prof. 

Walworth, Althea (Mrs. E. O. Finken- 

binder) '10 
Ward, O. M., '07, Engr. 
Washburn, C. S., '15, Draftsman 
Weiland, H. J., g, Chem. 
Weston, Jessie B., '17, Libn. 
Wilkinson, N., '02, Engr. 
Wirth, W. v., '17, Chem. 

MINERAL POINT 

Hutchinson, Josephine L., '17 
MONTFORT 

Preston, A. F., '16, Ranchman 
NYE 

Wycoff, B. H., 'is. Farmer 

OCONOMOWOC 

Manns, A. G., '85, Chem. 
OKAUCHEE 

Wright, Mildred W., '18 
OMRO 

Palfrey, J. R., '17, Farmer 
OREGON 

Shilton, C. N., '04, Banker 
OSHKOSH 

Baker, Amelia W., '14, Teacher 

Langmas, A. S., f, Asst. 

PLYMOUTH 

Saemann, Mabelle O., '09 
PORTAGE 

Pond, Ethel C. (Mrs. E. J. Kallevang) '10 

PORT EDWARDS 

Miller, R. N., g, Chem. 



WISCONSIN— Continued 

R-\CINE 



Funston, E. B., '92, Arch. 
Geist, H. F., '12, Engr. 
Kerr, B. M., '09, Draftsman 
Mautner, L. A., '11, Chem. 

RIVER FALLS 

Goble, L., g. Teacher 
Welles, W. S., '01, Teacher 

SHEBOYGAN 

Hoehnke, H. W.. '18, Arch. 
Stubenrauch, E. A., '18 

SPARTA 

Kammlade, W. G., g, Instr. 
STANLEY 

Miller, D. S., '06, Teacher 
STEVENS POINT 

Beck, Florence M. (Mrs. T. L. McGlachlin) 
'00 

SUPERIOR 

Palmer, G. M., '08, Prof. 
Robbins, F. A., '10, Prof. 

THIEDSISVILLE 

Seifert, H. F., '16, Farmer 

WALDO 

Louret, F., '17 

WATERLOO 

Hiebel, L. B., '16, Land. Arch. 

WAUKESHA 

Dancey, L. S., '07, Prof. 
Lee, H. R., g, Chem. 
Schoen, E. J., f, Asst. 

WATJSAU 

Fairchild, Edna (Mrs. C. G. Pier) '99 

WAUWATOSA 

Allen, L. L., '10, Phys. 

Chisholm, Estella F. (Mrs. A. Nydegger) 

'03 
Hirsch, E. F., g, Phys. 
Shute, R. L., '10. Engr. 
Smith, F. A. C. f, Instr. 
Stephens, Laura A. (Mrs. R. L. Shute) 'lo 
Wanzer, J. M., '16, Business 

WEST ALLIS 

Hadley, H. L., '09, Engr. 

WHITEWATER 

Hulce, R. S., g, Instr. 

Schmidt, G. A.. '03, Teacher 

Worthen, Ella E. (Mrs. C. R. Maxwell) '04 



BASIN 

Armeling, C. E., '04, Rancher 

Armeling, H. R., '06, Rancher 

Harris, C. E., '02, Phys. 
CASPER 

Scott, J. T., 'os. Business. 

Wegemann, C. H., f, Geo!. 
CHEYENNE 

Lummis, Jessie I., '02 

Risser, Ruby B. (Mrs. C. A. Foreman) '06 
CODY 

Sperling, G., '95, Engr. 
CREYBULL 

Dunning, F. W., '08, Insp. 

Findlay, J. S., '12 



WYOMING 

LANDER 

Spriggs, J. J.. '03. Lawyer 

Vance, Edna C. (Mrs. J. J. Spriggs) '03 
LARAMIE 

Kline, E. K., f, Prof. 

Nasmyth, H. D., f, Dir. 
POWELL 

Williams, T. T., '76, Farmer 
ROCK SPRINGS 

Moore, H. A., '10, Engr. 

Waterman, Louise H. (Mrs. P. D. Hess) 
'17 
SIIKRIDAN 



Clarke, Carrie L. (Mrs. L. A. Blood) '09 
Clarke, E. L., '02, Engr. 



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FOREIGN COUNTRIES 



ANCHORAGE 

Hook, H. H., '06, Miner 



ALASKA 
ARMENIA 



EVEREK 

Kouyounijian, G. H., '16, Engr. 

AUSTRALIA 

COBAR NELSON 

Murphy, F. J., '97, Metallurgist Girault, A. A., f, Entoinol. 

MELBOURNE SIDNEY 

Griffin, W. B., "99, Arch. Simonds, E. F., f, Instr. 



INNSBRIUCK 

Kriegl, O., '17, Engr. 

LORECH 

Riacheff, I., '17 



ALBERTA, BELLVUE 

Robert, L. P., '06, Engr. 

CALGARY 

Leverton, E. R., '04, Engr. 

DAYSLAND 

Noble, Isabella, '96 
Noble, T., '03, Farmer 

EDMONTON 
Dillow, R. M., g 

KILLAM 

Strauch, O. F., '06, Rancher 

MARLBORO 

Klossowski, T. J., '97, Chem. 

BRITISH COLUMBIA 
THREE VALLEY 

Kasten, F. W., '05, Engr. 
VANCOUVER 

Hueckel, A. P., '08, Engr. 
Mueller, W. H., '05, Contr. 
Powers, H. J., '08, Contr. 
Ross, R. v., '07, Agt. 
Young, T. E., '09 

VANCOUVER ISLAND 
Stevenson, L., g, Supt. 

WINNIPEG 

Danley, W. W., '93, Arch. 
Heinzelmann, J. H., '02, Instr. 

ONTARIO, COBOURG 
Smith, H. E., '16 

COPPER CLIFF 

Stewart, C. S., '08, Engr. 

HAMILTON 
Bait, J. L., 'ii 

LONDON 

Neville, K. P. R., f. Prof. 



AUSTRIA 



BULGARIA 

LO VETCH E 

Gherganoff, P., '18 



CANADA 



MANITOBA, ORILLIA 

Evans, E. R., '07, Mfr. 
OTTAWA 

Clark, K. A., g. Geologist 

Gilmore, R. E., g, Chem. 
STRATHROY 

Hudson, H. F., f, Entomol. 
TORONTO 

Billings, W. E., '09, Engr. 

Bradley, M. J., f, Asst. 

Gossett, J. E., '12, Mgr. 

Mylrea, T. D., '09, Engr. 

WELLAND 

Stone, C. N., '04, Mgr. 
WILTON GROVE 

Crawford, H. G. M., g, Entomol. 
QUEBEC, MONTREAL 

Coulter, J. H., '12, Engr. 

Hemmeon, J. C, f 

QUEBEC 

Van Zoeren, G. J., f, Asst. 
SHAWINIGAN FALLS 

Jaquet, G. E., '08, Mgr. 
SASKATCHEWAN, BIGGAR 

Collins, G. R., '01, Draftsman 
CRAIK 

Moore, L. A., '16, Farm Agt. 
ELROSE 

Williams, A. L., '13, Farmer 
ESTLIN 

Kinsey, A. R., '17, Farmer 
REGINA 

McAllister, H. T., '10 

Wenger, E. I., f, Engr. 

SASKATOON 

Drennan, W. R., '09, Ins. 



I094 



NICARAGUA. MANAGUA 

Lindberg, I. A. I., 'lo, Acct. 

PANAMA, CANAL ZONE 

Dexter, E. G., f. Educator 
Dubin, H., '15. Arch. 



University of Illinois 

CENTRAL AMERICA 

PANAMA, CANAL ZONE, ANCON 
Zetek, J., '11, EntomoL 



AUBUI 

IIsu, C. Y., g, Sec. 
CANTON 

Chang, L., g. Engr. 

Tue, J. H., 'is 

Lin. T. K., '17 

Teng, K. T., '14 

CAR YIN 

Chan, Y. Y.. 'iS 

CHEKIANG 

Chang, J. S., '17 
Niu, T., '14 

CHEKIANG PROVINCE 
Niu, Y. H., '16, Engr. 

HAICHOW 

Bennett, Ruth (Mrs. L. S. Morgan) '99 

HANKOW 

Hall, E. L.. '08, Y. M. C. A. Sec. 
Woo, W. S., '13 

HONAN 

Du, C, '18 

HONG KONG 

Cheng, Y. T., '15, Mgr. 
Hsu, C, '12 

Panhoe, H. A., '15, Engr. 
Shum, N. C, '14. Chem. 

SONGEE CITY 

Chen, Q. K.. '17 
IDUNAN 

Shing, C. T.. '18 

Tong, T. Y. C, '17 

Wu, W. Y., '17 

KIANGSI 

Lu, C. T., '16, Engr. 

KONG KONG 

Chang, T. T., '16 

LANCHOW 

Ou, H. C. 'ii. Sec. 

LU CHOW FU 

Vautrin, Minnie, '12, Missionary 

KIANGSHA 

Lee, A. C, '17, Engr. 
KIANGSU 

Tsu, T. L., g 
KU SHI SHIN 

Chang, H. L., '17 
KWANG TUNG 

Woo, Y., '17 
MOUKDEN 

Lu, C. K., '17 

NANCHANG 

Hsun, C. L., '17 
Hsun, J. J., '17 

NANKING 

Lee, M. L. T., g. Teacher 
Lee. T. N., '18 



CHINA 

NANKING— Continued 

Pierce, Thirza M.. '11, Teacher 

Read, Nellie L. (Mrs. R. M. Ross) '01 

Tao, W. T., g 

Tsou, Y. H., g. Prof. 

Wu, C. K., '13, Teacher 

PEKING 

Chen, L. S., '16 

Chuang, T., '14, Instr. 

IIu, W. Y.. '00, Judge 

Mills, R. G., '03, Prof. 

Taylor, Ethel N. (Mrs. D. F. Higgins) '09, 

Missionary 
Tsiang, K. S., '10 
Wang, C. C, g, Dir. 
Winston, A. P., f. Prof. 
Woo. T. T.. '13, Engr. 
Young, C. W., 97, Missionary 
Zhen, J. T. S., '10, Acct. 
Zucker, A. E., '12, Instr. 



SAMSHUI 

Everhart, P. H., '15, Custom Officer 

SHANGHAI 

Chen, K. Y., '13, Teacher 

Chien, S. S., '14. Instr. 

Boggs, H. F., '16 

Dunlap. A. M., '06, Doctor 

Feng. K. K., '15, Engr. 

Gregory, A. W., f, Mgr. 

Halsey, Katherine C, g. Sec. 

Koo, V. T., '14, Engr. 

Ku, T. L., '14 

Kurt. L. P., Jr.. '16, Merchant 

Lauphit, T., '18 

Moh. H. Y., '13, Dir. 

Takahashi, M., g 

Ting-Fang, W., h. Diplomatist 

Tseng, Y. F., g 

Tu, T. W., '09, Engr. 

Wong, M. Y. H., 'iS 

Wong, W. F., '13, Actuary 

Yin, C. P.. '11, Mgr. 

Zee, J. J., '14, Engr. 

SHANTUNG 

Hsu, T. H., '14, Teacher 

SOOCHOW 

Wang, C. N., g 

SZECHWAN 

Moncrieff, J. E., g. Teacher 

TANGSHAN 

Yen, C. C, '13, Prof. 

TIENTSIN 

Liang, T. H., '15 

TSIN-NAN 

Loh, P. K., '13, Teacher 

WEST CANTON 

Lee, Y. N., '14, Teacher 

WUCHINGHSIEN 
Hao. T. C. '16 

YEN AN FU SHENSI 

Chang, V. C. '12. Field Dir. 



Geographical Index 



lOQS 



COSTA RICA 

SAN JOSE 

Moser, Olga F. (Mrs. U. S. Fitzpatrick) 
'13 

CUBA 

CAMAQUEY 

Farrin, J. M., '02, Engr. 
CIENFUEGOS 

Van Rossen, G. (G. Van Rossen Hoogen- 
dijk) f, Chem. 

CLARA 

'18 



SANTA BARBARA 
Francis, O. J., 'c 
SANTIAGO 



Arch. 



Fajardoy, Maymir E., '13, Engr. 
Portuondo, J. M., '12, Engr. 
Portuondo, M., '14 



Rodriguez, A., 



NICOSIA 

Gennadius, P., 



74 



FOREST ROW 

Bryce, J., h, Ambassador 

LIVERPOOL 

Ray, A. J., '07, Engr. 

LONDON 

Fernie. Alison M., f, Teacher 
Girton, D. G., '12, Business 
Pease, H. M., '98, Engr. 

PARIS 

Brown, D. D., '04 
Rossbach, E. J., '12, Mgr. 

ELBING 

Rahn, O., f, Mgr. 



AUX-CAYES 

Meyer, A. F., '17 

GLEINWOOD 

Goff, R. A., 'is, Supt. 
HONOLULU 

Burgess, P. S., g, Chem. 

Lyman, L. T., '15, Mgr. 

Pung, W. S. C, '14, Draftsman 

Stickney. F. S.. g 

Yamamoto, S., '16 

Yapp, J. F. O., 'is 



ARGARTOLA TIPPESAH 
Barman, S. C, '15 

BENGAL 

Bose, P. K., '11, Chem. 
Chakravarty, A. C, '18 
Nag, N. K., '16, Engr. 

BOLPUR 

Majumdar, S. C, '09, Teacher 
Raj', B. C, 'is 

CALCUTTA 

Dutt. M. L., '10. Instr. 
Sinha, S., '11, Prof. 
Tagore, R. N., '09, Mgr. 
Waterfall, H. W., f, Engr. 

DACCA 

Bose, K. K., '14, Lecturer 



CYPRUS 



ENGLAND 

MANCHESTER 

Higgins, F. W., '02, Chem. 
TREVIDDO 

Jasper, E. M., 'ii, Engr. 
TREVIDDO LISKEARD 

Jasper, T. M., '10, Engr. 

FRANCE 



GERMANY 

WURiTEMBURG 

Muller, J., '75, Business 



HAITI 



HAWAII 

KAILUA 

Strout, F. A., '00, Draftsman 
KEALAKEKUA 

Midkifl, J. II., '17, Food Comn. 
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS 

Clark, A. B., '07, Cashier 

INDIA 

SHANTINIKETAN BOLPUR 

Gangulee, N. N., '10, Agr. 
BOMBAY 

Barr, J., '02, Engr. 
INDORE CITY 

Shewade, V. Y., '12, Chem. 
KAVALI, NELLORE DIST. 

Bawden, S. D., '90, Mfr. 
LAHORE 

Virmani, D. D., g, Instr. 
LASHKAR 

Hill, Agnes G., '92. Missionary 

LUCKNOW 

Boggess, Edith E.. '15, Missionary 
Roy, S. K., '14, Farm Mgr. 



1096 



University of Illinois 



NAMTfU 

Philleo, G. W., '12, Engr. 
PARTANIVALI SIAL 

Chand, H., '15 



NEUVA GERONA 

Snodgrass, W., '92, Orchardist 

ROME 

Gregory, Helen B., '77i Artist 



INDIA— Continued 

PITHORAGARH KUMAUN 

Hewes, G. C., '83, Evangelist 

PUNJAB 

Patlak, M. L., '16 

ISLE OF PINES 



ITALY 



AICHIKEN 

Nakanishi, S., '18, Engr. 
CHIBA-MACHI 

lida, Y., g, Govt. Officer 
FUKUI 

Draper, Charlotte E. (Mrs. P. A. Smith) 
'02 

Smith, P. A., '01, Missionary 

FUKUOKA 

Mise, K., g. Prof. 
HOKKAIDO 

Hattori, K., '12, Teacher 
IWAKI 

Mizuno, T., g 
JBARAKI-KEN 

Takashima, S., g 
KAGOSHIMA 

Yamada, Y., '18 
KIOTO CITY 

Matoba, G. H., '18 
KIMITZA 

Morita, H., '18 
KOBE 

Hess, Charlotte (Mrs. R. Smith) '07 

Smith, R., '02. Missionary 

KOCHI-KEN 

Nakayama, M., '17 

KYOTO 

Asai.'S., '17 



JAPAN 

MATSUMOTO 

Ohinata, C, '16 
MORIOKA 

Fujimura, G., '11, Scientist 
MUKOGUM HYOGOKEN 

Taniyama, S., '09, Engr. 
OKAMADA 

Mikami, G., g 
OKAYAMA 

Nakada, K., '17 
SENDAI 

Nicodemus, F. B., '09, Missionary 
SHIMODA 

Maki, I., '12, Teacher 
SHINGHU 

Murata, M., '17 
TOKYO 

Abe, M., g, Engr. 

Furukawa, S., '13, Arch. 

lida, T., '13, Engr. 

Kishi, T., g, Engr. 

Mizoguchi, G., '14, Engr. 

Ogihara, T., '04 

Sekine, S., '13, Engr. 

Sekine, S., '14, Engr. 

Shiga, Shigetsura, '93, Arch. 

Yuasa, H., g, Entomol. 

TOKYO-FU 

Inagaki, N., '14, Exporter 

VOKOHOMA 

Gamble, C. C, '15, Mgr. 



ANDONG 

Renich, E. A., '04, Missionary 



CHIHUAHOJA 

Enriquez, I. C, '10, Govt. 
Hobble, A. C, '01, Engr. 
Romero, C. N., '10, Farmer 
Salazar, J. U., '14 

GUADALAJARA 

Escabosa, G. F., '13, Farmer 
MEXICO CITY 

Rodriguez. R. S., '06, Engr. 

Stewart, M. V., '01, Engr. 

MONTEREY 

Gonzalez, A. V., '07, Prof. 
PARRAL 

Olshansen, W. A. G., '86, Engr. 



KOREA 



MEXICO 

SABINAS HIDALGO 
De La Garza, R., '18 

SALTILLO 

Abbott, T. S., '^^, Engr. 
Abbott, Theodora S., '11 
Arizpe, J. D. V., '06 
Garza, J. I., '10, Engr. 

TAMPICO 

Greenwood, H. P., '05, Bus. 
VERACRUZ 

Gonrley, L. H., '12, Consul 



loq; 



CHRISTIANA 

Gaarder, R. H. 
Solberg, L. P. 



'i8, Mgr. 
'08 



KEMPT SHORE 

Mosher, Edna g, Instr. 

TEHERAN 

Eleazarian, A. M., '15 



BAUAN 

Orosa, V. Y., '11, Engr. 
CULION 

Sevilla, H., '08 
ILOILO 

Beaty, F. M., '03, Teacher 
CABATUAN 

Confesor, V., '12, Engr. 
CEBU CEBU 

Borromeo, C. O., '15, Engr. 
FT. MILLS 

Buyers, A. S., '08, Captain 
ILOCOS NORTE 

Stipp, F. v., '13, Missionary 
JARO 

Lagniton, I. J., '11, Engr. 

CAGUAS 

Crum, Ethel, '07, Teacher 
MAYAGUEZ 

Carrero, J. O., '12, Chem. 



Geographical Index 
NORWAY 

NOVA SCOTIA 

TRURO 

Truenian, J. M., f. Prof. 

PERSIA 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 

JARS ILOILO 

Jalandoni, J. L., '13 
MANILA 

Arguelles. A. S., '09, Chem. 

Franks, C. W., '01, Supt. Schs. 

Hilario, J. F., '08, Customs Service 

Hill, A. J., g. Lawyer 

McComb, D. Q., '10, Chem. 

Morse, Jessie, '14 

Noon, J. A., '13, Prin. 

Sanvictores. J. G., '08, Agt. 

Smolt, F. O., '91, Chem. 

Wilson, Willabelle B. (Mrs. C. V. Powers) 
'08 



MARINDUQUE 

Larracas, F. V., '08, Engr. 
OCCIDENTAL 

De La Rama, J., '08 

PORTO RICO 

PUNTA 

Van Petten, A. A., '07, Engr. 
SAN JUAN 

?urton, E. K., '11, Mgr. 



Frazer, O. B., '08, Lawyer 

PORTUGAL 

COIMBRA 

Olson Florence A. (Mrs. W. H. Stallings) 

Stallings, W. H., Jr., g. Stud. Sec. 

SOUTH AFRICA 

CEDARA POTCHEFSTROOM 

Haines, G. C, g, Entomol. Reinecke, T. G. W., g, Lecturer 

CHIKORE ORANGE FREE STATE 

Dysart, J. P., '06, Missionary Morkel, W. A. K., '15, Teacher 



EAST LONDON 

Woolf, H. S., '15 

JOHANNESBURG 

Kummer, L., '10, Elec. 
Treu, M. R. H.. '16 

LADYBRAND 

Hall, E. H., '18 

Hall, T. D., '14, Instr. 



BUENOS AIRES 

Basadre, F., '14, Engr. 
Fook, E. A.. '16, Insp. 
Mullen, C. J., '12 



POTOSI 

Moote, P. T., '16, Engr. 



.MULDER'S VLEI 

Ross, J. C, g, Chem. 

VRYBURG 

Ceiling, E. M. K., g, Agr. 



SOUTH AMERICA 
ARGENTINA 

CHASCOMIS 

Sumtiy, F. J., '10, Engr. 
RAMOS MEJIA 

Sumay, 01 J., '09, Engr. 

BOLIVIA 



ioqS University or Illinois 

SOUTH AMERICA— Continued 
BRAZIL 

CASSIA MINAS , PAVANA 

Teixeira, E. A., '17, Engr. da Costa, M. F., '16 

LAS PAULO RIO DE JANEIRO 

de Lima. M. F., '16 Couto, L. S., '16, Engr. 

MANAOS SAO PAULO 

Howser, T R., '08, Engr. de Souza, J. C, '17 

Karnopp, E. B., '04. Engr. Hempel, A.. '95, Entomol 

NATAL 

Green, E. C f. Farmer 

CHILE 

CHUQUICOMATA SANTIAGO 

Bennitt, R. A., '13, Engr. Barclay, T. H., '91, Chem. 

Brooks, Clara M. (Mrs. R. A. Bennitt) '12 Hufter, C. M., g, Astronomer 

RANCAGUA 

Ka.ine. VV. J., '06, Mfr. 
Post, R. E., '06. Engr. 

PARAGUAY 

ASUNCION 

A'allejos, E. E., '11 

URUGUAY 
MONTEVIDEO 

Conard. P. A., '01, Y. M. C. A. Sec. 
Smith, Florence M. (Mrs. P. A. Conard) 
'99 

SPAIN 
BARCELONA 

Bach-y-Rita, P., f, Asst. 
Watrous, C. B., '05, Mgr. 

SYRIA 

BEIRUT 

Nickoley, E. F., '98, Teacher 
Rhoads, Emma M. (Mrs. E. F. Nickoley) 
'99 

TURKEY 

PALESTINE, NAZARETH 
Farah, S. R.. '16 



INDEX TO ALUMNI 



Dead. h Honorary Alumnus g Graduate Alumnus 



'85 



300 



405 



S. C. 
Kath- 



S18 



'08 



Aagaard, G. H., 518 

Aaron, P. J., 108 

Abbott, A. N., 40 

Abbott, A. N., 40s 

Abbott, A. W., 444 

Abbott, B. T., 405 

Abbott, Edwina E. 

Abbott, E. L., 32 

Abbott, Frances D., 367 

Abbott, Helen, 481 

Abbott, H. G., 706 

Abbott, L. A., 562 

Abbott, Ruth, 173 

Abbott, S. D., 481 

Abbott, Theodora S 

Abbott, T. S., 12 

Abbott. W. L., 36 
gAhe, M., 742 

Abell. R. E., 193 

Abernathy. Mrs. 
(See Roberts, 
leen A.) 

Abney, B., 518 

Abney, M. D., 444 

Abrams, D. A., 21 

Abrams, Ella, 655 
*Abry, B. B., 127 

Acer, D. W., 518 

Acer, H. A.. 444 

Acer, Katharine E., 

Ackemann, H. C, 330 

Ackerson, Esther M., 655 

Ackert, Alice N,, 706 

Ackert, J. E., 330 

Ackert, Mrs. J. E. (See 
Tanner, Florence M.) 

Adams, A. M., 655 
*Adams, C. F., 32 

Adams, E. B., 300 
♦Adams, E. P., 518 
*Adams, E. L., 90 

Adams, L. H., 240 

Adams, Leota V., 706 

Adams, Mary O., 562 

Adams. Nettie, 12 
*Adams, O. C, 127 

Adams, W. C., 562 

Adams, W. D., 706 

Adams, Mrs. W. H. (See 
Strehlow, Cornelia E.) 
^Adams, W. S., 742 
gAdler, F. H. H., 742 

Adler, L., 655 

Adriance. Rhoda, 444 

Adsit, B. W., 140 

Adsit, Mrs. B. W., (See 
Jones, Louise) 

Agg, Sarah, 655 

Agnew, Beulah I., 655 

Agnew, R., 218 
*Ahrens, Anna W., 156 

Ainsworth, H. F., 562 

Ainsworth, H. G.. 562 

Ainsworth, Madalane Z., 
.706 

Ainsworth, W. W., 444 

Akers, Deborah C., 300 
gAkers, Miriam C, 742 

Akers, M. K., 218 
gAkin. Ida E., 742 

Alarco, J. M., 127 

Alband, Laura, 562 

Alband, Lillian M., 481 

Albaugh, H. L., 655 



'18 Albaugh, Kathryn R., 706 
'18 Albee, C. L., 706 
'is Albin, H. C., 562 
'12 Albrecht, A. j., 444 
'16 Albrecht, D. A., 60s 
'11 Albrecht, W. A., 40s 

^Albright, Mrs. O. R. (See 

Hoover, Ada V.) 
'14 Allbright, R. B., si8 
'13 Albright, R. H., 481 
'14 Alden, J. L., 518 
'14 Alden, Mrs. J. L. (See 

Wright. Bernice) 
'04 Aldrich, Blanche, 193 
'13 Aldrich, H. G., 481 
'14 Aleshire, Sarah L., 519 
'16 Alexander, J. A., 60s 
'12 Alkire, Hazel E., 444 
'16 Allais. Eugenie, 60s 
'11 Allan, W. S., 405 
'08 Allen, A., 300 
"16 Allen, Alice A., 606 
'01 Allen, A. M., 140 
'04 Allen, A. W., 193 
'05 Allen, Mrs. A. W. (See 

Stedman, Angeline J.) 
gAWen, C. H., 742 
77 *Allen, C. W., 12 
12 Allen, E. D.. 444 

12 Allen, Mrs. E. H. (See 

Van Cleve, Edith J.) 
03 Allen, Edith L., 143 
05 Allen, E. R., 240 
16 Allen, E. V.. 606 
07 Allen, F. E., 267 
01 Allen, F. G., 140 

16 Allen, F. O., 606 
II Allen, G. B., 406 

05 Allen, Grace M., 218 
18 Allen, Hester A., 707 
81 Allen, Mrs. J. A. (See 
Lawrence, Nettie E.) 

13 Allen, L., 481 

17 Allen, Lucy E., 6S5 

10 Allen, L. L., 367 
OS Allen, L. T., 218 
03 Allen, Mae L., 173 
05 Allen, Mary E., 219 

15 Allen, O. W., 562 

05 Allen, P.. 219 

11 Allen, Mrs. P. (See 
. Hatch, Edith I.) 

16 Allen, P. G., 606 
76 Allen, R., 10 

12 Allen, R., Jr., 444 

13 Allen, Ruby, 481 
10 Allen, R. C, 406 

14 Allen. R. C., 519 

17 Allhands, C. L., 655 
03 Allin, Eugenia, 173 

06 *Allinson, May, 240 
13 Allison, C. W., 481 

06 Allison, F. G., 240 

07 Allison, Mrs. F. G. (See 

Kerr, Josephine) 
06 Allison, H. O., 240 
81 *Allison, J. G., 24 
06 Allison, I. D., 240 
03 Allison, Mrs. I. D. (See 

Hoff, Edna D.) 

16 Allison, W. A., 606 

09 Allum, Mrs. G. F. (See 
Lloyd, Nell E.) 

17 Allyn, Hester A., 6s5 

1099 



'03 Allyn, Mrs. O., (See Gil- 

kerson, Frances E.) 
'12 Allyn, O. M., 444 
'18 Almond, H. H., 707 
'09 Almy, L. H., 330 
'10 Almy, W. H., 406 
'11 Almy, Mrs. W. H. (See 

Baird, Florence) 
'96 Alpiner, Amelia D., 90 
'02 Alspach, F. A., 156 
'10 Altekruse, I. B., 367 
'18 Altpeter, Mabel G., 707 
'06 Alverson, Eva L., 240 
'ro *Alverson, Grace M., 367 
'09 Alverson, Maude L., 331 
'18 Alverson, Ruth A., 707 

M'vord, C. W., 742 
'16 Alvord. Genevieve R., 606 
'17 Alwood, C. G., 655 
'06 Alyea, Mrs. C. J. (See 

Van Meter, Helen J.) 
'16 Alyea. M. C. V. (See Van 

Alyea, M. C.) 
'00 Ambler, Sarah, 127 
'16 Amborn, Louise, 606 
'14 Ambrose, A. S., 519 
'17 Ambruster, J. R., 6ss 
'09 Ames, A. W., 331 
'17 Ames, W. B., 6ss 

gAmmerman, C., 743 
'16 Amos, D. J., 606 
'06 Amrine. T. H., 240 
'14 Amsbary, H. A., 519 
'i6 Amsbary, P. D.,. 606 
'15 Amsbary. Mrs. P. D. (See 

Sutcliffe, Marjorie S.) 
^Amsterdam, H., 743 
'14 Anderle, E. J., 519 
'05 Anders, E., 219 
'06 Anderson, Augusta, 240 
'15 Anderson, A. J. A., S62 
'lo Anderson, A. L., 367 
'15 Anderson, Mrs. A. N. 

(See Neville, Florence 

E.) 
'11 Anderson, A. R., 406 
^Anderson, B. A., 743 
'15 Anderson, B. F., 562 
'18 Anderson, Birdina M., 707 
'07 Anderson, B. T., 267 
'06 Anderson, Mrs. B. T. 

(See Bradley, Tirzah 

V.) 
'11 Anderson, C. E., 406 
'13 Anderson, C. F., 481 
'98 Anderson, C. G., 108 
'is Anderson, C. J., 563 
'18 Anderson, C. L., 707 
'14 Anderson, C. S., si9 
'11 Anderson, C. T., 406 
'17 Anderson, C. W.. 656 
'18 Anderson, Edla V., 707 
'18 Anderson, E. W., 707 
'09 Anderson, Florence E., 

331 
'97 Anderson, G. F., 98 
'08 Anderson, G. H., 300 
'12 Anderson, G. V., 444 
'99 *Anderson, H., 117 
"10 Anderson, H. B., 367 
'09 Anderson, H. F., 331 
^Anderson, H. W., 743 
'is Anderson, I., 563 
'13 Anderson, Isabella, 481 



IIOO 



University of Illinois 



'04 Anderson, J. E., 193 '15 

'14 Anderson, J. H., 519 '07 

'15 Anderson, Mrs. J. 11. '03 

(See Smith, Gladvs M.) 

'18 Anderson, Jennie t., 707 '15 

'05 Anderson, L. L., 219 '04 
'75 Anderson, Laura M., 6 

*03 Anderson, Mary, 173 '17 

'09 Anderson, M. J., 331 '11 

'17 Anderson, Olive, 656 '14 

'16 Anderson, O. H.. 606 '98 

'14 Anderson, Rena, 519 '02 

'10 Anderson, R. A. M., 367 '93 

'18 Anderson, R. B., 707 '13 

^Anderson, S. H., 743 '11 

'15 Anderson, W. F., 563 '09 
'14 Anderson, W. S., 519 

'17 Anderson, W. W., 656 '10 

'is Anderson, W. W., 563 '01 

*i7 Anderson, Mrs. W. W. '17 

(See Smith, Gladys) '01 
'07 Andree, J. W. S., 267 

'is Andresen. H. H. L., 563 'oS 

'06 Andrew, C. E., 240 '17 

'14 Andrews, C. B., 519 'iS 

'93 Andrews, H. F., 68 '16 

'16 Andrews, H. L., 606 '15 
'is Andrews, J. A., 563 

'13 Andrews, J. B. 481 '14 

'18 Andrews, Mary A.. 707 'S3' 

'13 Andrews, Peach H., 4S1 '09 

'16 Andrews, R. C 606 '00 
'18 Andrews, Ruth H., 707 

'13 Andrews. \V. O., 4S1 '10 

'13 Andrews, W. B.. 481 '12 

^Andronescu, D. D., 743 '04 

'18 Andrus, Dora A., 29 '15 

'is* Angarola, M. L., 563 '13 

'10 Angerstein, T. C, 367 '13 

'14 Antliony, C. B., 519 'oS 

^Anthony, Mamie E., 743 '06 

II Anthony, W. C, 406 '12 

'18 Antoszewski, R. H., 707 '14 

'12 Apgar, L. M., 444 '18 

'00 Appelquist, J. G., 127 '16 

'03 Apple. C. E"., 174 '13 

'14 Apple, C. H., 519 '03 

'16 Apple, Mrs. C. H. (See '04 

Korth. Frieda E.) 'oS 

'07 Apple, Ghloe M., 268 '06 

'14 Applegate, A. A., 520 '14 

'12 Applegate,. Mrs. A. A '17 

(See Robinson, Grace '16 

M.) 'oS 
'08 Applegate, Anna M., 300 

'06 Applegate, F. G., 341 '15 

'11 Applegate. V. L.. 406 '07 

'93 Arbciter. G. T., 68 '07 
'16 Arber. F. V., 606 

'12 Arbuckle. G. S., 444 '15 

'07 Archer, A. \V., 268 '84* 

'06 Archer, C. L., 241 '16 
'17 Arends, A. B., 656 
'18 Arends. Annis L., 707 
'10 Arends, F. G.. 367 

'07 Argraves, A. J., 268 '16 

'00 Arguelles, .\. S., 331 '17 

'06 Arizpe, J. D. V., 241 '14 

'04 Armeling. C. E., 193 '82 

'06 Armeling, H. R.. 241 'i~ 

'18 Armington, Clara G.. 707 '10 

'15 Armington, Dorothy M., 'oS 

S63 

'01 Armitage. T. H., 140 '06 

'is Armour, P. F.. 563 '15 

'15 Armour, Mrs. P. F. (See 'ii 

Marbold, Margaret A.) '17 

'9S Arms, H. C.. 83 '84 

'11 Arms. J. L., 406 '03 

'17 Armstrong. Alice N.. 656 '85 

'05 Armstrong, C. E., 219 '86 
'15 Armstrong, Delia, 563 

'09 Armstrong, F. H., 117 '88 
'81 Armstrong. J. E., 24 
'97 Armstrong, J. E., 98 
'17 Armstrong, J. H., 656 
'12 Armstrong, Louise C, 445 



Armstrong, L. F.. S63 
Armstrong. Maud G.. 268 
Armstrong, Mrs. R. H. 

(See Swezey, Anne D.) 
Armstrong, W. C, 563 
Armstrong, Mrs. W. C. 

(See Navlor. Helen A.) 
Arndt. P. "W., 656 
Arnold, C. N.. 406 
Arnold, H. C, 520 
Arnold, J. J.. 108 
Arnold, i-illian B., 157 

* Arnold, Marv E., 68 
Arnold, N., 482 
Arnold, R., 406 
Arnold, R. H., 331 

gArnold, R. M., 744 
Arnold, W. H., Jr., 367 
Arnold. W. W., 140 
Arntzen, Igna I., 656 
Arps, Mrs. G. F. (See 

Black. Alice M.) 
Arthur, R. S., 300 
Asai, S., 6s6 - 
Ash, J. L.. 707 
Ashbeck, W. L., 606 
Ashbeck, Mrs. W. L. (See 

Hartford, Naomi R.) 
Ashburn, C. M., 520 

• Ashby. Lida XL, 32 
Ashdown. E. H., 331 
Ashley, Harriet E., 127 

gAshlev, June M., 744 
Ashley, L. E. C, 368 
Ashton, Pearl W., 44s 
Askins, A. E., 193 
Atkins. E. L., 563 
Atkinson, A. K., 482 
Atkinson, F. M., Jr., 4S2 
Atkinson, H. J., 300 
Atkinson, Helen M., 241 
Atteberry, C. \V., 44s 
Attebery, Clara M., 520 
Attebery. Hazel, 708 
Attebery, H. F., 606 
Atwood. C. .v., 482 
Atwood, J. T., 174 
Atwood, L. P., 75 
Atwood, P. W., 300 
Augustinus. P.. 241 
Augustus, E. K., S20 
Augustus, Lalah M., 656 
Augustus. R. E., 606 
Atumer, J. P., 300 

gAustin, Alice L., 744 
Austin, B. S., 56^ 

.Austin, C. C, 268 
Austin, Mrs. C. C. (See 

Mackay, Sarah D.) 
Austin. H. E., S64 
^ Austin, T.. 36 
Austin, Mrs. J. C. (See 
Cuthbert, Dorothy L.) 

gAustin, M. M.. 744 

^Austin, Vida A., 744 
Auten, T. T., 607 
Avery. G. T., 656 
Avery, J. M.. 520 
Avery, Kittie C, 29 
Averv. R. A.. 656 
Avev, D. M.. 368 
Avey, Mrs. D. M. (See 

Newcomb, Jessie R.) 
Awsumb, G., 241 
Axelson, Alice G., 364 
Axelson, Aphyld T., 406 
Axline, E. S., 656 
Ayers, .\nnetta, 36 
Ayers. Grace, 68 
Ayers, J. F.. 40 
Ayres. Laura B., 43 

.C.^vres, Zalda M., 744 
Babb, Mrs. T. (See Con- 
net. Ella) 

^Babbitt. A.. 744 

^Babbitt, H. E.. 744 
Babcock, C. L., 75 



'iS 

g 

'15 

'13 



Babcock, D., 656 

Babcock, G. H., 36 

Babcock, Jennie M., 607 

Babcock, \V. A., 43 

Bach, Bculah W., 445 

Bach, R., 482 

Hacli, T. W., 301 

Bacher, H. R., 564 

Bachmann, F., 368 

Bacon. H., 68 

Bacon, Katharine L, 22 

Bacon, L. F., 241 

Bacon, R, H.. 607 
*Bacon, Mrs. R. H. (Sec 
Bolen, Mabel H.) 

Bade, C. H., 564 
i'Bade, C. W., 744 

Bader, W. J.. 157 

Badger. Eunice L., 708 

Badger. H. S., 482 

Baechler. Matilda M., 708 

Baechtold, Elsie L,, 607 

Bacr, D. A., 193 

Baer, F. E., 406 

Bagby, F. C. 268 

Bagley. G. D.. 44s 

Bagusin. A. M., S64 

Bailey, Mrs. A. D. (See 
Carey. Alice) 
•Bailey. D. H.. 140 

Bailev, E. H., 368 

Bailev, E. W.. 708 

Bailey, E. W., 744 
•Bailey, J. W.. 564 

Bailey. R. E., 482 

Bailey, L. F.. 564 
.eBailey. Margaret L., 745 
*BaiIey, S. G., 29 

Bailev, T. S., 319 
/iBailey, W. T., 82s 

Bailev, W. t., 193 

Bailie, R. M., 520 

Bain. W. B.. 607 

Baincs, Alice E,, S20 

Baincs, O. R., 44s 

Bainum, G. C, 482 
ijBair, W. H.. 745 

Baird, Bertha S., 407 

Baird, Ethel M.. 482 

Baird, Florence, 407 

Baird, Grace J., 241 

Baird. J. H., 331 

Baird, T. M., 301 

Baird, L. P.. 268 

Baker, Adaline M., 157 

Baker, A. M. M.. Jr.. 564 

Baker. Amelia W., S20 

Baker, C. F., 268 

Baker, Mrs. C. F. (See 
Gibbs. Charlotte M.) 
gBaker, C. J., 74s 

Baker. C. P.. 407 

Baker. Mrs. D. R. (See 
Hill. Wilnia M.) 

Baker. E. J., 16 

Baker, E. J., 407 

Baker, Eleanor M., 241 

Baker, H. N.. 268 
*Bak-er, H. \V., 140 

Baker. G., 656 

Baker, G. C, 6s6 

Baker, Imo E., 219 

Baker. I. O., s 

Baker, I. W.. 219 
•Baker, Kittie M., 25 

Baker, L., 174 

Baker, Laura M., 44s 

Baker, O. H., 268 
^Baker. R. E., 745 

Baker; R. L., 269 

Baker, Ruth M., 331 

Baker, W. E., 607 

Baker, Z. F., 127 

Bakhshi, S.- R.. 607 
Balch, Eva. 269 
Balch, Nellie A.. 708 
Balcom. H. C. 368 



Index to Alumni 



'i8 Balderson, T. A., 708 
'11 Baldwin, Ada L., 407 
*oi Baldwin, Aneta, 140 
'12 Baldwin, E. R., 445 
'09 Baldwin, F. B., 331 
'06 Baldwin, F. D., 241 
^Baldwin, F. M.. 745 
'16 Baldwin, Janet C, 607 
'08 Baldwin, Jessie C, 301 
'16 Baldwin, L. S., 607 
'17 Baldwin, Margaret H., 

657 
'12 Baldwin, Mayme A., 445 
'10 Balis, W. H., 368 
'16 Balkema. Sally, 607 
'07 Ball, J. D., 269 
'17 Ball, Mary E., 657 
'08 Ball, R. L., 301 
gBall, T. R., 745 
gBallans, Anna M., 74s 
'07 Ballantyne, G. H., 269 
'78 "Ballard, C. K., 16 
'04 Ballard, W. S., 193 

^Ballew, Margaret E., 745 
'04 *Ballinger, R. A., 193 
'76 *Ballou, E. L., 10 
'10 Ballou, Mrs. F. H. (See 

Young, Rose J.) 
'14 Ballou, J. L., 520 
gBalzer, G. J., 745 
'18 ■ Bamesberger, Velda C 

708 
'15 Bane, F. M., 564 
'12 Bane, Geneva M., 445 
'12 Bane, Juliet L., 445 
'06 Bannan, J. L., 241 
'11 Bannister, B., 407 
'86 Bannister, G. S., 43 
'11 Bannister, J. C, 407 
'11 Bannister, K., 407 
'08 Bannon, Winifred A., 301 
'06 Banschbach, Litta C, 241 
'06 Bansfield, Mrs. M. O. 

(See Brown, Mandelle 

T.) 
'02 Barackman, G. B., 157 
'92 Barber, Alice M., 64 
'84 *Barber, Ella V., 36 
'07 Barber, H. H., 269 
'14 Barber, H. T., 520 
'16 Barber, J. K., 607 
'13 Barber, Julia M., 482 
'13 Barber, L. C., 482 
'14 Barber, P. C., 520 
'92 Barber, W. D., 64 
'84 Barbour, H. H., 36 
'85 *Barbour, Mrs. H. H. (See 

Wright, Minnie S.) 
'14 Barbre, C., 520 
'91 Barclay, T. H., 60 
'87 Barclay, W., 47 
'06 Bard, J. W., 242 
'15 Barden, H. E., 564 
'01 Bardwell, Faith L., 140 
'16 Bardwell, Laura A., 607 
'09 Bardwell, R. C., 332 
'08 Bardwell, Mrs. R. C.,(See 

McCaskey, Wendla J.) 
'10 Bardwell, R. W., 368 
'11 Bardwell, Mrs. R. W. 

(See Smith, Gertrude 

C.) 
'04 Bareuther. Mrs. R. A. 

(See Slocum, Mary J.) 
gBarger, Panzy L., 745 
'07 Barger, T. M., 269 
'14 Bargh, G. H., 520 
'11 Bargola, J. A., 407 
'06 Barickman, R. E., 242 
'is Barker, B. A., 564 
'17 Barker, E. F., 657 
'92 Barker, J. K., 64 
'08 Barker, L. B., 301 
'94 Barker, L. W., 75 
'os Barker, Mary E., 219 
'04 Barker, P., 193 



11 Barkley, Mrs. G. C. (See 

Burrell, Ethel N.) 
15 Barkman, C. P., 564 
17 Barkstorm, E. C, 657 

08 Darloga, D. F., 301 
gBarlow, B., 746 

15 Barlow, R. L., 564 
15 Barman, S. C 564 
75 *Barnard, D. E., 6 
OS Barnard, Leia E., 219 
75 Barnes, A. E., 7 
IS Barnes, A. L., 564 

81 Barnes, Bertha E., 25 

82 Barnes, C. C, 29 
17 Barnes, E. C., 657 
17 *Barnes, H. J., 657 

17 Barnes, Helen M., 657 

18 Barnes, Mary G., 708 
88 Barnes, Mary L., 49 

gBarnes, Mildred, 746 

15 Barnes, Nell. 564 

16 Barnes, O. A., 607 

16 Barnes, R. D., 608 

17 Barnes, Mrs. R. D. (See 

Anderson, Olive) 

18 Barnes, Ruth L., 708 

15 Barnes, R. O., s6s 

18 Barnes, Winifred, 708 

01 Barnett, A. F., 140 

09 Barnett, Mrs. C. O. (See 

Nuckolls, Mary E.) 

16 Barnett, 'Mrs. J. H. (See 

Taggart, Clementine) 

07 Barnett, W. F., 269 

05 Barnhart, C. A., 219 

08 Barnhart, Edna P., 301 

06 Barnhart, J. M., 242 

14 Barnhart, Mrs. (See Mc- 
Gee, Edna A.) 

Barr, Mrs. A. (See Call, 

Hortense) 
Barr, G. A., 98 
Barr, J., S5 
Barr, J., 157 
Barr, N. R., 407 
gBarr, O. A., 746 
Barr, Susan J., 242 
Barradell, A. E., 407 

15 Barreau, A. M., 565 

10 Barrett, Agnes, 368 
03 Barrett, C. V., 174 
86 *Barrett, D. H., 44 
93 Barrett, E. E., 69 

17 Barrett, F. N., 6s7 
00 Barrett, G. F., 127 
08 Barrett, J. L., 301 

03 Barrett, J. T., 174 

12 Barrett, O. G., 445 

11 Barrett, Sarah A., 407 

14 Barrick, Nellie E., 520 

15 Barrickman, Mrs. R. I., 

(See Alband, Laura) 
15 Barringer, Edna, 565 

15 Barron, A. F., 565 
9S Barry, C, 83 

-7 *Barry, C. H., 12 
77 Barry, Frank, 13 

02 Barry, Mrs. H. B. (See 

Reasoner, Clara B.) 

18 Barry, Jennis E., 708 

12 Barry, Mary C, 44s 
08 Bartells, E. J., 301 

08 Bartells, G. C., Jr., 301 

13 Bartells, H. H., 482 

17 Bartels, Minnie, 6s7 

16 Bartels, Nellie F., 608 

07 Barter, Ada J., 269 

04 Barter, H. H., 193 
16 Earth, E. F., 608 
10 Barth, G. A. C, 368 

09 Barth, O., 332 

84 *Bartholf, E. G., 36 
84 Bartholf, W. J., 36 

18 Bartholomew, Ruth P., 

708 
16 Bartholow, J. S., 608 



95 



06 



16 Bartholow, Mrs. J. S. 
(See Weinberg, Flora 
J.) 

93 Bartlett, H. E., 69 
18 Bartlett, H. O., 708 
16 Bartley, J. S., 608 
14 Bartling, H. W., 521 
06 Barto, D. O., 242 

16 Barto, Harriet T., 608 

17 Barto, Margaret M., 657 
06 Barto, P. S., 242 

06 Barto, Mrs. P. S. (See 

Webb. Anna V. D.) 
OS Barton, Olive L., 220 

11 Barton, P. L., 407 

09 Barton, Mrs. W. D. (See 

Matthews, Bessie G.) 

07 Barton, W. E., 269 
14 Basadre, F., 521 

05 Bascom, G. R.. 220 

06 Bascom, Mrs. G. R. (See 

Banschbach, Litta C.) 

13 Bascome. B. S., 482 

10 Bashen, G. B., 368 

14 Bass, G. W., 521 
OS Bass, W. J., 220 

12 Bassett, C. W., 44s 
02 Bassett, H., 157 

11 Bassett, J. 13., 407 

80 Batchelder. Augusta, 22 

02 Bates, T. S., 157 

05 Bates. "Mrs. M. C. (See 

Bullard, Helen E.) 

06 Bates, R. P., 242 

12 Bates, S. C, 445 
^Bates, S. J., 746 

17 Battaile, Sallie C, 657 

05 Batterson, Mayme A., 301 
17 Battey, B. R. Jr., 657 

17 Battey, Zilpha C, 657 
17 Bauder, L. A., 657 

08 Bauer, A. H., 301 

06 Bauer, Effie L., 242 

09 Bauer, F. C, 332 

13 Bauer, Mrs. F. C. (See 

Garrett, Louise W.) 

11 Bauer, F. S., 408 

12 Bauer, F. W., 446 

14 Bauer. H. L., 521 
14 Bauer, L. M., 521 

11 *Bauer, O. A., 408 

04 Bauer, R. S., 194 

12 Baum, A. E., 446 

95 Baum, H. W., 83 

13 Bauman, L. P., 483 

13 Bauman, Mrs. L. P. (See 

Combe, Eleanor M.) 

94 Baumann, O., 76 

12 Baumann, T. A., 446 

14 Baumgarten, A. W., 521 
gBaumgartner, Rachael A., 

746 

08 Baxter, C. B., 302 

II Baxter, Florence G., 408 
06 Baxter, M. E., 242 

03 Baxter. Mrs. M. E. (See 

Martin, Grace) 
14 Baxter, V. B., 521 
99 *Bayard, S. M., 117 
gBayley, P. L., 746 

14 Beach, Amy A., 521 

81 Beach, B. E., 25 

81 Beach, Mrs. B. E. (See 
Macknet, Metta M. I.) 

09 Beach, B. M., 332 

05 Beach, C, W., 83 
88 *Beach, Etta L., 49 
16 Beach, F. H., 608 

15 Beach, Mrs. F. H. (See 

Stipp, Blanche) 

06 Beach, H. C, 242 

96 Beach, J. G., 90 

01 Beach, Laura M.. 60 

gBeach, W. S., 746 
S8 Beadle, J. G., 49 

97 Beadle. T. B., 98 
97 Beal, A. C, 98 



•oS 



Beal, D. M., 302 
Beal. W. H., 608 
Beall, C. VV., 446 
Beall, J. P.. 56s 
Bean. C. H., i74 
Bean, Elsie M., 242 
Bean, Lillian B., 658 
Bear, A. L., 302 
Bear, C. R., 708 
Bear, E. R.. t74 
Bear, Katherine W., i74 
Bear, L. R.. 368 
Beard, W. P., 565 
Beardsley, Eleanor M., 

269 
Beardsley, G. D., 332 „ 
Beardsley, Mrs. H. M. 

(See Davis, Marietta) 
Beardsley, Mrs. J. E. 

(See Rohbins, Ruth) 
Beardsley, J. W., 56 
Beardsley, W. M.. 20 
Beasley, D. Edythe, 108 
Beasley, H. E., 76 
Beattie, G. W., 521 
gBeattie. H. J., 746 
gBeatty, A. J., 746 
Beatty. E. C. O., 608 
Beatty, O. C, 708 
Beatv, F. M., 174 
Beaubien, W. P., 608 
Beauford. May A., 242 
Beaumont. G. S., 521 
Bebb, E. A., 608 
Bebb, F., 608 
Bebb, H., 368 
Bebb, Mrs. H. (See Howe, 

Mary) 
Bebb, K.. 446 
Bebb, Mabel, 446 
Bebb, M. R., 483 
"Beck, C, 220 
gBtck, C. B., 746 
Beck, Florence M., 127 
Beck, H. C, 40S 

Beck. Mrs. J. B. (See 
Goebel, Louise) 
•Beck, T. P., 26q 

Beck, Martha S,, 5^5 
^Beck, Mary L., 746 

Beck, Ruth M.. 708 

Beck, R. O.. 332 

Bcckemever, O. W., 269 
gBecker, A. J., 747 

Becker, L. M., 609 

Becker, M. L., 483 

Becker, P., 658 

Becker, W. H., 658 

Beckerley. G. F., 117 

Beckington, Olive R.. 446 

Becknian. .T. P.. i74 

Beckwith F., 64 
i'Bedicnt, Ethel L., 747 

Bcebe, C. D., 99 

Beebe, C. K., .S2i 

Becbe, F. A., 83 

Beebe, Florence J., i.S7 

Beeby. Mrs, F. F. (See 
Hall. Ethel L.) 

Beecher, H. B., 408 
i;Beekley, J. S., 747 

Beem, F. C, 108 

Beenier, A. VV., 3f^9 

Beers, CJr., 446 

Beers, L. F., 174 

Beers, O. E., 658 

Begole, J. F.. 90 

Behel, W. A.. 65S 

Behr. H. R., 609 

Behrensmeyer. G. P., 69 

Behrensmevcr, Helen, 609 

Beifuss. E. L., 565 

Beinlich, B. A.. 369 

Bell. A. T.. 140 

Bell, E. D., 56s 

Bell. E. D. F.. 141 

Bell, Edith M., 709 



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Bell, C. M., 369 
Bell, H. E., 369 

gBell. J. E., 747 ^ „ 
Bell, Mrs. J. E. (See Retz. 

Rosalie M.) 
Bell, K. C, 609 
Bell, L. R., 521 
Bell, Marian C, 243 
Bl'II, Mary. S65 
Bell, Norma t., 658 
Bell, R. L., 322 
Bellamy, A., 25 
Belnap, N. D., 521 
Belshaw, C: F., 609 
Bclslev, B. R., 446 
Belt, j. H.. 446 
Beltins:, C. H., 446 
Belting, Flora P. M., 220 
Belting. P. E., 446 
Belts, C, 270 
Beltz, J. S., 609 
Bench. A. R., 243 

*Benefiel, Eva M., 332 
Benjamin, F. P., 302 
Benjamin. H. W., S21 
Benjamin, M. G., 522 
Benjamin, Mrs. R. B. 

(See Erskine, Nellie) 
Benner, A. J., 565 
Benner, W. T., 563 
Bennett, A. N., 270 
Bennett, C. 53 

i'Bennett, C. E., 747 
Bennett, C. S., 446 
Bennett, Edith P., 127 

^Bennett. Elizabeth R., 747 
Bennett, F, L., 609 
Bennett, F. M.. 53 
Bennett, Mrs. F. M. (See 

Barber. Alice M.) 
Bennett, Georgiana E., 90 
Bennett, H, C., 332 
Bennett, Hazel M.. 609 
Bennett, Mrs. M. E. (See 

Wheeler, Mary M.) 
Bennett, Nancy L., 522 
Bennett, Ruth, 117 
Bennett, R., 117 , 
Bennett, Sarah, 65 
Bennett. Stella, 175 
Bennett, S. A., 446 
Bennett, W. H,, 565 
Bennett, W. L.. 157 
Bennitt. R. A.. 483 
Bennitt. Mrs. R. A. (See 

Brooks. Clara M.) 
Benson, A. C, 220 
Benson, A. E.. 565 
Benson. Mrs. E. (See Lin- 

nell, Carrie E.) 
Benson. Mrs. E. C. (See 
Gere, Helen B.) 

*Benson. E. M., 56 
Benson, J. P., 40S 



'16 



R,. 104 
sail 1., 



Benson. J. R.. 

Benson, Susan T., 609 

Bent. C. H.. 270 

Bent. Mrs. C. H. (See 
Baker. Inio E.) 

Bentley. Beulah B., 709 
jrBentley, R. C, 747 

Bentlev, R. L., 522 

Benton, F. S., 408 

Bentz, C. L., 609 

Berg, B. C, 609 
i'Bergeim. O.. 747 

Berger, Adda E.; 40S 

Berger. Cora, 709 

Berger. F. E., 483 

Berger, .T. M.. 175 

Berger, W.. 483 

Bercert, H. A., 243 

Bergland, F, H,, 522 
i'Bergman, C. J., 747 

Bergmann, A. L., 522 

Bergmann. F.. 565 

Berkema, I. J., 3f>9 



Berkemeyer, W. C, 446 
Berlin, Marie V., 609 
Bernard, L. C, 522 
Berner, L. R., 709 
Bernhardt, Josephine E., 

609 
Bernhardt, Pearl A. M., 

566 
Berninger, Harriet J., 566 
Bernreuter, W., 369 
Berns, M. A., 369 
Bernstein, L. S.. 408 
Berolzheimer, Hannah B., 

369 
Berolzheimer, S. M., 302 
Berolzheimer, Teresa R., 

302 
Berry, E. H., 108 
•Berry, E. H., 522 
gBerry, H. B., 747 
Berry. R. C, 309 
Berwald. C. H., 566 
Besore, Hazel, 30J 
Besore, Nellie, 90 
Best, Mrs. H. W. (See 
VVilliamson, Florence) 
•Bethel, C. H., 270 
Betts, D. R., 220 
Beust. C, 709 
•Bevan, Mrs. C. J. (See 
Chesnut, Jennette S-) 
Bevans. Mary M., 194. 
Bevans, T. A. M., 117 
Bevis, A. L., 6io 
Bevis. D. G., 332 
Beyer, Elizabeth G., 610 
Beyer, G. F., 270 
•Beyer. Mrs. O. S. (See 
Schoepperle, Katherine) 
'15 Beyer, Vera. 566 
'09 Beyrer, W. H., 332 
'09 Bickel, Mary A., 333 
'04 Bicket, Mrs. H. S. (See 
McClure. Elizabeth D.) 
'14 Bicknell, Fay H., 522 

^Biegler. P. S., 747 
'iS Bierbauni, E. A., 709 
'12 Biester. Alice, 447 
•17 Bigel, W. Jr., 658 
99 Bigelow, Mary C, 117 
"ii Biggs, J. D., 408 
'15 Bigler, H. E., 566 
•16 Bigler, Mrs. H. E. (See 

Mosier, Leota) 
'14 Bilhorn, W. E., 522 
'09 Billings, W. E,, 333 
'08 Billingsley, Mary P., 302 
'16 Billman, E., 610 
•ij Billmann. D. \V., 447 
•80 Bills. C. J., 22 
'S3 Bills. Mrs. C. J. (See 

Lewis, Camilla F.) 
'04 Binder. Mrs. F. H. (See 

Moore. Jennie E.) 
'17 Binder, G, F., 658 
•88 Bing. B., 49 
'18 Bing, Bertha H., 709 
"15 Bingham, A. B., 566 
"03 Biossat, H. A., 175 
'18 Birchard, J, W., 709 
'i8 Birchard, Leola M.. 709 
"oi Bird. F. J., 141 

gBirdsall, L. I., 748 
"03 Birdzell, L. E., 175 
'05 Birkhoff, Mrs. G. D. (See 

Gratius. Margaret E.) 
"Si Birnev. F. L., 25 
•11 Birney, T. M., 408 
•05 Bishop, G. W., 220 
'16 Bishop, Jessie E., 610 

^Bissell, D. W.. 748 
■15 Bissell, G. F.. 566 

^Bixby, Madeline K,, 748 
'01 Black, Alice M.. 141 
■18 Black, B. A., 709 
'u Black. C. D., 408 



Index to Alumni 



1 103 



08 Black, Mrs. E. T. (See 

McCain, Myrtle B.) 
10 *Black, Grace J., 369 

03 BlacU, G. W., 175 
14 Black, J. E., 522 

01 Black, Laura L., 141 

12 Black, R. O., 447 

07 *Black, W., 270 

98 Black, W. W., 108 

08 Black, VV. Z., 302 

lo Black, Mrs. W. Z. (See 

Leas, Mildred) 
77 Blackall, C. IL, 13 

14 Blackburn, F. J., 522 

83 Blackburn, Mrs. J. M. 
(See Wright, Minnie 
E.) 

04 Blackburn, R. J., 194 

13 Blackburn, R. E., 4S3 
18 Blackstone, A., 709 

10 Blaine, C. E., 369 
12 Blair, Eva, 447 

05 Blair, F. L, 220 

04 Blair. Mrs. F. I. (See 
Dillon, Mertie M.) 

12 Blaisdell, E. B., 447 

15 Blake, G. W., 566 
87 Blake, J. B., 47 

09 Blake, Katherine M., 333 

11 Blakcslee, E. F., 408 

15 Blakeslee, Mrs. E. F. (See 

Seaman, Katherine) 
90 Blakeslee, J. W., 90 

13 Blakeslee, W. A., 483 
93 Blakesley, G. W., 69 

10 Bland, E., 370 

09 Bland, Rose, 333 
gBlatherwick, N. R., 748 

13 Blalherwick, W. F., 483 
gBlayney, Lillian, 748 

16 Bleuel, Marie T., 610 
80 Bley, J. C.. 22 

gBliss, C. K., 748 
gBliss, F. W., 748 

11 Bliss, Helen E., 409 
04 Blocher, J. D., 194 

12 Block, E. R., 447 

16 Block, E. S., 610 

03 Block, E. W., I7S 

"17 Block, Frieda E., 6s8 

07 Block, W. R., 270 

17 Blohm, G. C, 6s8 

08 Blohm, L. R., 302 

10 Blomfeldt, A. A., 370 

09 Blood, Mrs. L. A. (Sec 

Clarke, Carrie L.) 
08 Blossom, Mrs. A. (See 
Sargent. Agnes L.) 

14 Blough, E. B., 522 

06 Blue, Mrs .H. J. (See 

Baker, Eleanor M.) 

17 Bluhm, IL J., 658 
14 Blum, W. J.. S22 

06 Blunt, Mrs. H. (See Gay, 

Mary L.) 

10 Boardman, LI. C, 370 

13 Bock, P. T., 483 

16 Bockemohle C L. A., 610 

99 Bocock, C. E., 117 
fBodfish, Elizabeth, 748 

07 'Bodwell, F. L., 270 
gBoehmer, Florence E., 749 

18 Bochmer, f-ouise, 709 

17 Boerner, E. S.. 658 

14 Boettiger, L. A., 522 
83 Bogardus, C. E., 32 

90 Bogardus, Mrs. C. E. (See 

Brumbach, Lucia) 
77 Bogardus, K^va. 13 

04 Bogardus, F. S., 194 

02 Boggess, A. C. 157 

15 Boggess, Edith E., 566 
92 Boggs, Cassandra, 63 
i6 Boggs, H. F., 610 

'94 Boggs, Lucinda P., 76 
83 Boggs, Martha H., 32 

05 Boggs, Mary L., 220 



02 Boggs, O. C, 157 

14 Bolander, H. B., 522 

rBole, S. J., 749 
18 'Bolen, Mabel IL, 709 

16 Bollinger, E. F., 610 

11 Bollinger, W. N., 409 

17 Bollman, J. L., 658 

10 Bollnian, Minnie J., 370 
i8 Bolton, R. W., 709 
i8 Bolton, W. J., 709 

03 Bond, A., 17s 

03 Bond, Anna L., 175 

12 Bond, Augusta E., 447 

04 Bond, Bertha J., 194 

07 Bond, Ethel, 270 

10 Bond, G. T., 370 
gBond, J. D., 749 

05 Bond, J. M., 220 

06 Bond, LydOj 243 
OS Boner, H. E., 220 

13 Bonham, Martha E., 483 

05 Bonnell, E. S., 220 

01 Bonser, F. G., 141 

04 *Bookcr, Helen E., 194 
99 Booker, Lucile A., 118 
21 Bookwalter, Grace M., 

447 ^ „ 

09 Bookwalter, R. R., 333 

09 Boomer, S. E., 333 
g]5oomsliter, G. P., 749 

11 Boon, E. E., 409 

03 *Boon, IL L., 17s 

07 Boon, IL T., 270 
95 Boon, W. G., 83 

06 Boone, C. G., 243 

14 Boone, G. I., 522 

14 Boonstra, S. P., S23 
gBooth, H. T., 749 

18 Booth, Mrs. H. T. (See 

Dennis, Rose C.) 
17 Booth, L., 658 

04 Booth, Mary J., 194 
81 *Boothby, A., 2S 

08 Boothe, V. J., 302 

15 Booze, M. C, 566 

12 Booze, R. W., 447 

89 Bopes, C. A., S3 

08 Bopp, J. v.; 302 

02 Bopp. W. G., is8 
gliorden, R. F., 749 

13 Borden, Mrs. R. F. (See 

Fahrnkopf, Emma M.) 
IS Borgelt, Clara M. E., s66 

17 Borman, Mabel M., 658 

04 Born, Alda H., 194 

1 8 Born, C. E., 709 

17 ]5orn, Katherine L., 658 

07 Born. Ora L., 270 

10 Bornman, J. IL, 370 

15 Borromeo, C. O., 566 

05 Borton, B. S., 221 
17 Borton, C. W., 6s9 

09 Borton, G. L., 333 

03 Borton, Lucina J., 175 
02 Borton, W. F., is8 

14 Bose, K. K., S23 

11 Bose. P. K., 409 

07 Bose, S., 270 
gBost, E. L., 749 

17 Boston, P. M., 6S9 

08 Bounell, Mrs. t S. (See 

Lloyd, Jennie M.) 
13 Bourdette, Bertha, 483 
79 *Bourne, H. P., 20 
91 Bouton. C. S., 60 
08 Bouyoncos, G. J., 303 

90 Bowden, S. D., 5s 
gBoyce, A. C, 749 

18 Boyd, Anne M., 710 
81 Boyd, C. M., 2S 

01 Boyd, E. P., 141 

13 Boyd, Frances J., 483 

00 Boyd, H. S., 127 

01 Boyd, J. W., 141 

17 Boyd, Marian C, 659 

91 Boyd, W. A., 60 

16 Boye, W. F., 610 



'02 Boyer, H. B., 158 

'14 Boyer, W. H., 523 

'13 Boyer, Mrs. W. II. (See 

Allen, Ruby) 

'13 Boycrs, Bess, 484 

'90 Boyle, Anna C, 56 

'10 Boyle, C, Jr., 370 

^Boyle, C. W., 749 

'18 Boyle, Esther IL, 710 

'06 Boyle, J. M., 243 

'09 Boynton, N. H., 333 

'i I Boys, T. L., 409 

'is Bow, L. C, 566 

'14 Bow, W. E., 523 

'88 Bowditch, F. D., so 

'06 Bower, Mrs. A. S. (See 

Wamslcy, Mabel) 

'12 Bower, L. E., 447 

'17 Bower, P. E., 659 

'9S Bower, R. A., Jr., 83 

'os liowers, Mrs. B. F. (Sec 

Sheldon, Carrie B.) 

'10 Bowler, Alida C, 370 

'15 Bowlus, Hazel W., 567 

'17 Bowman, Emily M., 6s9 

'03 Bowman, Gertrude, 175 

'10 Bowman, IL D., 370 

'12 Bowman, L. F.. 447 

'17 Bowman, Mabel I., 659 

'os *Bowser, R. E., 221 

'90 Bowsher, C. A^ 56 

gHracewell. R. S., 749 

'01 Bracken, E. F., 141 

'09 Brackenbury, B. A., 333 

'08 Bracker, E. M. D., 303 

'05 Braden, C. A., 221 

'02 Braden, J. H., 158 

^Bradford, Bcrnice M., 750 

A'Bradley, Mrs. B. B. (See 
Littleton, Martha E.) 

11 Bradley, Elizabeth L., 409 

12 Bradley, Eugenia, 447 

12 Bradley, E. P., 447 

15 Bradley, IL S., 567 
99 Bradley, J. C, 118 
09 Bradley, J. J., 333 

16 Bradley, J. T., Jr., 610 

17 Bradley, L. M., 6s9 
17 Bradley, L. R., 6s9 

06 Bradley, Tirzah O., 243 

13 Bradrick, Lucy C, 484 
03 Bradshaw, Jessie I., 17s 

08 Bradshaw, P. B., 303 

16 Brady, G. K., 610 
1 1 Brady, J. L., 409 

^'Brady, S. E., 7S0 

II Braeuninger, Ella C, 409 
4'Mraliam. J. M., 750 

83 Brainerd, C. V., 33 

09 Brakensiek, Jessie D., 333 

09 Bralcy, IL D., 333 
II *Braley, R. P., 409 

gliraley, S. A.. 7S0 

10 Bramhall, A. E., 370 
10 Bramhall. R. R., 370 

17 Bramlet, IL B., 6S9 

00 *l>ranch, Elizabeth, 127 

07 Branch, Nellie U., 270 

17 Branch, W. R., 659 

08 Brand, H. A., 303 

18 Brand, Marjorie L., 710 

09 Brand, R. E.. 333 

10 Brand, .Sarah H., 371 

13 Brandner, A. R., 484 
16 Brandner, E. G., 610 

18 Brandon, Eugenie J., 710 

1,6 Brandon, J. F., 610 

1 1 Brands, E. G., 409 

14 Brandstetter, J. M., S23 
97 Brandt. E. IL, 99 

15 *Brannon, G. R., S67 
14 Brannon, H. F., 523 

06 Brannum. Mrs. T. P. (See 
Roberts, Miriam E.) 

14 Branyan, Mrs. H. (See 
Hough, Helen E.) 

84 Braucher, A. C, 36 



I104 



Univicrsity ov Illinois 



'84 Braucher, Alma E., 36 '06 

'91 Braucher, E. N., 60 

'94 Braucher, H. H., 76 '08 

'97 Braucher, R. VV., 99 '07 

'8s Braucher. W. B.. 40 

'09 Braucr. Lydia M., 334 '89 

gBraun, F. A., 7^0 "16 

'04 *Brauii, W. C. E., 194 "ti 

'05 Brayton, Abby L., 221 '12 

'14 Brayton, Dorothy M., 5^3 '15 

'01 Brayton, L. F., 141 'ui 

'17 Brazeau, E. F., 650 'i- 

"18 Brazelton, Calanthe M., "15 

710 '15 

'13 Brazier, I. M., 484 '07 

'09 Breckenridge, Gladys. 334 '10 

/iBreckenridge. L. P., 8js "ii 

'09 Bredehoft, Mabel. 334 '08 

'08 Bredehoft, Nellie M.. 303 '00 

'18 Breece, H. D., 710 '17 

'16 Brecdis, J., 610 ';7 

'14 Breedlove, L. B., 5-'3 '03 

'i8 Brees, P. R., 710 '04 

^cBree.se, C. S., 750 '98 

'lo Bregger. T., 371 '97 

'98 Breidert, H. C., 108 '17 

'16 Breitstadt, Emma M., 6ii '17 

'i6 Breitstadt. Hulda C, 611 '16 

'02 Breitstadt, J. II.. 158 'iS 

'os Bremer, ^Irs. J. S. (See 'oj 

Forbes, Mabel F.) 

'12 Bremncr, C. W., 448 '14 

'16 Breneman, A. L., 611 '16 

'96 Urenke. VV. C, 9° 17 

'14 Brennan. Wintress. 523 "75 

'17 Brenneman, C. G., 6s9 '03 
'16 Brentlinger, C. M., 611 

'09 Bressler. C. E.. Jr., 334 '15 

'14 Breton. J. F., 523 '15 

'10 Brewer, C. H., 371 '07 

'07 Brewer, W. E., 271 "iS 

^'Bricker, G. A., 750 

'82 'Bridge. A. M., 29 '\i 

'78 *Bridge. W. E., 16 -14 

'01 Bridgman, Minnie C, 141 '10 

'04 Briggle, C. G., 195 "78 

'01 Briggs. C. P., 142 '13 
•89 'Briggs, C. W., 53 

'03 *Briggs, E. C. 176 '08 
'17 Briggs. Flora B., 659 

'11 Briggs. S. A., 409 "04 
"18 Brigham. E. R.. 710 

i;Brigham. R. O., 750 '03 

'15 Bright, L. O., 567 'ii 

'00 Brightman, M. H., 24 ? '08 

"So B riles. B. S., j2 '17 

'i4 Brillhart. Mrs. H. (See '14 

O'Bar, .\lleen H.) 

■16 BrinkerhotT. V. W., 611 '14 

i'Briscoe, C. F., 750 '17 

'17 Bristow. G. W., 659 'oq 
•17 Britt, C. A., 660 

'ir Brittin. \V. A., 660 '01 
'15 Britton. F. E.. 567 

i'Britton. \V. E.. 7<;i i ^ 

'10 Britton. Mrs. W. E. (See '13 

Cistile. Sarah M.) 

'iS Broadbelt, Mary H., 719 '17 

'91 Broaddus. Alice V., 60 'ui 

'11 Broaddus. Elizabeth M., '16 

409 

"oj Broadhead, Annie M., 1 =;8 "05 
'07 Broadhead, Lemma C. 

271 'i; 

'13 Broadhead. \V. J., 484 "03 

'18 Broadwell. Agnes M., 710 "03 
'14 Brock, T. S., s-3 

'15 Brock, \y. S., 567 '06 

'17 Brockmeier, Angelina L., '15 

660 '06 

'13 Brockmeyer. E. J.. 484 '10 

'98 Brockwav, E. L., 108 '11 

■14 Brodd. Mrs. L. S. (See '06 

Dietzer, Alicet '7^ 

■14 Broehl. \V. G., 523 'rj 

'15 Bromberg. N., 507 "07 

'05 •Bronson, F. L.^ 221 '17 



Bronson, Mrs. F. L. (See 

Lanhani, M. E.) 
Bronson, G. E., 303 
Bronson. Mrs. G. E. (See 

Irwin. Daisy D.) 
Bronson, Lillie O., 53 
Bronson, R. B., 61 1 
Brook. EHizabelli A., 409 
Brooks, Clara M., 448 
Brooks, Elizabeth M. 567 
Brooks, Ethel I., 6n 
Brooks, F. A.. 660 
Brooks, Fannie M. 567 
Brooks. O. F., 567 
Brooks, R. A., 271 
Brooks, R. H., 611 
Brooks. R. W., 410 
Brooks. T. S.. 303 
Brooks, \'crna, 334 
Brooks. Viola. 660 
*Brosl\ar. Cornelia, 13 
Brotherton. Jane VV., 176 
Browder, O. L.. 195 
Brower, L. I., loS 
*Brower. R. P., 99 
Brown, A. B., 660 
Brown. A. VV., 660 
•Brown. B., 6ii 
Brown, B. K., 710 
Brown. Mrs. B. O. (See 

De Motte. Ruby T.) 
Brown. C. A., 523 
Brown. C. VV.. 611 
Brown, Dorothy S., 660 
Brown. D. S., 7 
Brown. Mrs. D. VV. (See 

Lentz. Mary) 
Brown, E. Alfred, 567 
Brown, E. Arthur, 567 
Brown, E. C 271 
Brown. E. E., 710 
i'Brown, E. J., 751 
Brown, Ella S., 410 
Brown. E. S., '14 
Brown, E. VV., 371 
Brown. F. A., 16 
Brown, F. A., 484 
gBrown. F. C, 751 
Brown. Mrs. F. C. (See 

Davidson. Dora) 
Brown, Mrs. F. G. (See 

Love. Leila S.) 
Brown, F. M., 69 
Brown, II. A.. 410 
Brown, H. C. Jr., 303 
Brown, Helen D., 660 
Brown. H. D., 523 
g-Browii. Hazel E.. 751 
Brown, H. T., 523 
Brown, 11. VV., 6tio 
Brown. Mrs. J. (See 

VVaugh. Rosa) 
Brown. Mrs. J. A. (See 

Kittredge. Mary H.) 
Brown, T. B.. 567 
Brown, J. F., 4S4' 
.cBrown, I. H.. 751 
Brown, J. L., 660 
Brown. K. G., 61 1 
Brown. Lisbeth. 6ti 
i'Brown. Lois A., 71; i 
Brown. IMrs. L. B. (See 

McAnnlty, Ethel E.) 
Brown, L. VV'.. 567 
Brown, M. L.. 176 
Brown, Mrs. M. L. (See 

Fisher. Clara E.) 
Brown, Maudelle T., 243 
Brown. P. IL. 56S 
Brown, P. ^L, 243 
Brown. R. E., 371 
Brown. R. E., 410 
Brown. R. H., 243 
Brown. R. L., 7 
Brown. Roberta M.. 44S 
Brown. Ruth E., 271 
Brown. R. P., 660 



Brown, R. R., 611 

^Brown, R. VV., 751 
Brown. S. D., 195 
Brown, VV. B., 99 
Brown, VV^ E., 843 
Brown, VV. J., 127 
Brown, Mrs. VV. K. (See 
Scroggin, Ethel N.) 

"Brown. W. R., 568 
Browne. Mrs. C. G. (See 

Hutchinson, Mary A.) 
Browne, Katliryn E., 660 
Browntield, Georgia, 660 
Brownlield, Lclah, 371 
Browning, H. A., 76 
Browning, T. S., 660 
Brownson, H. G., 243 
Brownson, VVinnina E., 

303 
Brubaker, L. A., 44S 
Bruington. E. V., 61 1 
Brumbach. Lucia, 56 

irBrumtield, D. M., 751 
Brundage, A., 334 
Brundage, Florence L., 

303 
Brundage, M. D., 158 
Bruner, Mary V., 4S4 
Bnnikow, N. F., 523 
Brunner, Camilla M., 195 
Brunskill. E. R.. 568 
Brunskill, E. VV., 661 
Brunson, A. M., 484 

*Brush, C. E., 13 
Brush, D. H., Jr., 244 

S'Brush. Elizabeth P., 751 

•Bryan. Mrs. A. H. (Sec 
Cheevcr. Alice) 
Bryan. Helen G., 244 
Bryan. Sarah E., 303 

sBryant. T. M.. 751 
Bryant, ^. A., 710 

*Br\-ant. VV. C, 50 

cBrvant. VV. T., 752 

ABryce. J.. 825 
Brvdges. C. K., 221 
Bublitz. VV. J., 524 
Buchanan, J. L., 195 
Buchanan, J. VV^, 142 
Buchanan, R. B., 661 
Buchanan. R. I., 568 
Buchanan, VV. L., 371 

irBuchen, VV'., 572 i 
Bucher. E. G., 568 

i'Buck. A. M., 752 
Buck, Gertrude A., 195 
Buck, L., 334 
Buck, Luella E., 99 
Buck. P. E., 524 
Buckingham, A. VV., 410 

"Buckingham. William, 13 
Buckler. C. VV.. 568 
Buckler. L B., Tio 
Buckles. Mrs. VV. P. (See 

Campbell, Muriel F.) 
Buckner, O. S., 6ia 
Budina, A. O., 524 
Buell. T. H.. 612 
Buellestield, H., 244 
Buenger, Katherine M., 

S08 
Buenger. S., 304 
Bucrkin. Emma. 15S 
Buerkin. Marguerite P., 

176 
Buflfum, Ruth I., 334 
Buhai, A. S.. 612 
Buliai. Michael, 524 
Buhrman, Elaine L., 661 
Bulkelev. O. E.. 44S 
Bull, Maude E.. 56S 
Bull. VV. E., 710 
Bullard. B. F.. 29 
Bullard, C. VV.. 334 
BulKtid, E. E., 244 
Bullard, E. VV., 4S4 
Bullard, Geraldine A., S--4 



Indf.x to Alumni 



1105 



8:; 


Billiard, 0. W., 29 


'i I 


OS 


Bullard, Helen E., 221 


' Id 


78 


Bullard, S. A., 16 


'08 


86 


*Bul!ard. S. F., 44 


'(13 


09 


Bullock, Agnes I., 334 


'03 


10 


Bullock. E. C. A., 37 r 




09 


Bullock, Edith R., 334 


'95 


07 


Bullock. Florence W., 271 


'00 


00 


Bullock, Jessie T., 127 
Bullock, Lela M., 334 


'92 


09 


'13 


14 


Bulot, F. IT.., 524 


'96 


06 


Bumann, C. S., 244 


' 1 1 


00 


Bumgarner, Irma M., 3,^4 


'18 


17 


Bunigarncr, Uuth S., 661 


'07 


14 


Bunistead, Alice A., 524 


'17 


08 


Bunistcad, A. P., 304 


'1 1 


06 


Bunistead, F. M., 244 


'i I 


n 


*Buinsted, J. E., 13 


'14 


•4 


Bunch, Mamie, 524 




02 


Bundy, R. P., 158 


'12 


'4 


Bunge, R. W., 524 


'15 


10 


Bunn, C. M., 371 




13 


Bunn, N. L., 484 


'13 


1 1 


Bunting, C. A. D., 410 


'06 


16 


Bunting, \^. D., 612 


'17 


14 


Bunting, L. T., 524 
Bunton, F. L., 60 


'7^ 


91 


'08 


09 


Burch, G. F., 335 


'13 


05 


Burch, W. 11., 335 


13 




jfBurd, II. A., 752 


'16 


95 


Burdick, C. B., 83 


'18 


01 


Burdick, J. H., 142 




04 


Burford. C. C, 195 


'08 


18 


Burgan, Laverne A., 710 


'08 


10 


*Burgener, C. E., 371 


'95 


17 


Burger, A. H., 661 


'17 


08 


Burgess, B. P., 304 


'00 


04 


Burgess, F. II., 195 


'94 


09 


Burgess, F. M., 335 


'08 


08 


Burgess, H. XL, 304 






gBurgess, P. S., 752 


'is 


04 


Burgess, R. R., 195 


'17 


14 


Burggraf, C. I., 524 




10 


Burgner, H. T., 371 


'06 


16 


Burgoon, D. W., 612 


'00 


17 


Burg^ton, C. H., 661 
^'Burke, C. E., 753 


'02 


00 


Burke, E. I., 128 


'16 


14 


Burke. Mrs. G. (See IIol- 


'SS 




ton, Frankie) 


g 


09 


Burke, P., 335 


'08 


14 


Burke, R., 524 


'07 


07 


Burkhalter, R. M., 271 


'08 


03 


Burkhalter, W. E., 176 


'06 


f'S 


Burkhalter, Mrs. W. E. 






(See Scherer, Jose- 


'09 




Ijhine) 


'is 


04 


Burkhardt, T. H.. 195 


'03 


"3 


Burkhart, Mrs. II. (See 






Woodworth, Metta E.) 


'14 


03 


Burkhart, T., 176 


'13 


16 


Burkhart, P. H., 612 


'09 


99 


Burkland, T. L., 118 


'14 


18 


Burleigh, Inez L., 710 


'79 




gBurlison, W. L., 753 


*M 


10 


Burncll, K. A., 37i 


'18 


14 


Burnett, W., Jr., S24 


'94 


05 


Burnett, W. T., 221 


'17 


07 


Burnham, Mrs. A. G. 


'91 




(See Hazelton, Mabel 


'12 




A.) 


'08 




^tBurnham, D. H., 825 


'14 


"7 


Burnham, Edna S., 271 


'79 


I I 


Burns, C. A., 410 


'15 


16 


Burns, C. C, 612 


'10 


07 


Burns, D.. 271 


''3 


'4 


Burns, F. B., .■;24 


''5 


09 


Burns, Josephine E., 33,'; 


'14 


I I 


Burns, J. K., 410 


'06 


16 


Burns, O. M., 612 


'07 


1 1 


Burns, Ruth M., 410 


'08 


07 


Burnside, Elizabeth IT., 


'12 




271 


'10 


78 


Burr, E. M., 17 


'is 


99 


Burr, Mrs. F. H. (See 


'08 




Clark, Edith) 


'14 


'7 


Burrell, Beulah, 661 


'13 



Burrell, Etliel N., 410 
Burrell. T. H., 612 
Burres, Opal, 302 
IKirrill, Evelyn, is8 

*BurriIl, Mildred A., i^fj 

*Burrill, T. T.. 825 
Burrill, W."T., 8.3 
Burroughs, W. E., 128 
Burrows, P. T., 65 
Burstoni, S. W., 484 
Burt, II. J., 90 
Burt, J. L., die 
Burtnett, R. A., 710 
Burton, A. H., 271 
Burton, C. K., 661 
Burton, E. K., 411 
Burton, L. V., 41 1 
Burton, Mrs. R. B. (See 

Wright, Minnie R.) 
Burwash, A. E.. 448 
Burwash, Mrs. A. E. (See 

Woniacks, Mabel) 
Burwash, C. F., 484 
Burwash, Lois I., 244 
Burwash, L. S., 661 
Burwash, M. B., i 
Burwash, M. E., 304 

*Burwash, Mabel E., 48s 
Burwash, Mary G., 485 
Burwash, R. S., 612 
Buschmann, W. H. II., 
710 

*Busey, C. B., 304 
Busey, Carolyn E., 304 

•Busey, F. L 83 
Busey, Josephine K., 661 
Busey, R. O., 128 
Bush, A. W.. 76 
Bush, Mrs. E. M. (See 

Sonntag, Viola H.) 
Bush, F. A., s68 
Bu.sh, Mrs. F. A. (See 

Dadant, Ilarriette) 
Bush, J. A., 244 
Bush, J. K., 128 
Bush, Mrs. J. K. (See 

Taylor, Helen M.) 
Bush, K. B., 612 
Bush, L.. so 
Bush, Minnie M., 753 
Bushnell, Ethel M., 304 
Bushnell, H. B., 271 
Bushnell, H. L., 304 
Bushnell, Mrs. L. D. (See 

Warner, Florence) 
Butler, C. S., 33s 
Butler, G. H., 568 
Butler, Mrs. H. G. (See 

Rolfe, Susan F.) 
Butler, J. C, 524 
Butler, R. G., 48s 
Butler, W. A., 33S 
Butkr, W. G., 52s 
Butler, W. N., 20 
Butt, IT. M., 52s 
Butter, Beatrice M., 304 
Butterfield, C. J., 76 
Butterfield, F. E., 66i 
Butterfield, Helen, 60 
Butters, H. M., 448 

'Buttler, J. P., 30s 

•Ihiltonmaker, M. A., s^S 
liutls, Augusta E., 20 
Butzer, Byrdie B., 568 
Butzer, C. D., 371 
Butzer, G. D., 485 
Butzer, Verna V., 568 
Butzow, Emma B., 52s 
Butzow, L. J., 244 
Buxton, E. W., 272 
Buyers, A. S., 305 
Buyers, D. E., 44S 
Buzick. J. W., 371 
Bye, H. W., 568 
Byers, F. M., 30s 
Byrne, Harriet A., 525 
Byrne, Helen C, 4R5 



yS Byrne, L., 109 

08 Cabanis, J. B., 305 

09 Cabeen, R. M., 335 

08 Cade, Mrs. C. M. (Soe 
Hunt, Agnes) 

17 Cadisch, G. F., 60 1 

16 {\-idle, C. J.. 612 
02 Cadwell, C. N., 158 
04 Cafky, Mabel E., 196 

10 Cain, Mrs. C. D. (See 

Pierce, Laura E.) 
96 Cairns, Cora M., 91 

02 Cairns, D. G., 158 
08 Cairns, J. W., 305 

11 Caldwell, B. J., 411 

12 Caldwell, C. E., Tr., 448 

04 Caldwell, Elizabeth E., 196 

07 Caldwell, E. F^ 272 

08 Caldwell, Ida I., 30s 

15 Caldwell, L. R., 568 

18 Caldwell, Mary L., 711 

17 Caldwell, Ruth M., 661 
II Caldwell, W. C, 411 

II Caley, Floy E., 411 
It Caley, Mary C., 411 

05 Calhoun, Helen v., 221 
Calhoun, Henrietta A., 

142 
95 Call, Ilortense, 83 
07 Callan, J. A., 272 

09 Callan, Mrs. J. A. (See 

Goff, Lutie A.) 

07 Calloway, R. T., 272 

18 Cameron, G. M., 711 

79 Camlleld, Mrs. B. A. (See 
Butts, Augusta E.) 

05 Camp, C. L., 221 
(/Camp, E. v., 753 

90 Camp, N. II., 56 

I I (amp, W. R., 41 1 

75 Cami)I)cll, Amanda, 7 

09 Campbell, A. B., 335 
01 Campbell, A. E., 142 
00 Campbell, B. A., 128 
17 Campbell, C. W., 661 

03 Cami)boIl, Daisy I., 176 

16 Campbell, D. J., 612 

17 Campbell, D. M., 661 

18 Campbell, E. E. A., 711 
17 Campbell, Ella S., 661 

17 Campbell, Florence M., 

662 

14 Campbell, Grace A., 52s 

18 Campbell, G. A., 711 

95 Campbell, G. H., 84 

84 Campbell, Juniata G., 37 
74 Campbell, J. P., 5 

76 *Campbell, ). W., 10 

10 Campbell, N. N., 372 

04 Campbell, Muriel F., 196 
17 Campbell, M. H., 662 

08 Campbell. S. C, 305 
17 Campbell, W. F 662 

96 *Campbc!l, W. (1., 91 
f/Campbell, W. H., 753 

15 Canady, Lora A., s68 

85 Canady, Mrs. M. W. (See 

Wright, Eliza M.) 
08 Candor, R. J., 30s 

14 Canficld, Ruth M., 52s 

13 Cannaday, W. M. Jr., 485 

I I Cannon, F. .S., 41 1 
/(Cannon, J. G., 826 

17 Canon, C. C, 662 
87 Cantine, E. I., 47 

06 Cantlin, J., 244 

11 Capek, L. V., 411 

07 Capps, Mrs. A. L. (See 

Work. Ruth E.) 
9S Capps, E. v., 84 
00 Capron, C, 128 

97 Capron, F. R., 99 
95 Carberry. R. S., 8.4 
06 Carey, Alice, 244 
06 Carey, W. J., 245 

05 *Carleton, Bertha M., 221 

15 Carlsen, A. W., 569 



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Carlson, A. L.. 66a 
Carlson, C. A., 411 
Carlson, Canie E., mj 
Carlson, 11. I... o6j 
Carlson, 1.. K., 013 
Carlson, M. K., 44S 
Carlson. I'. N., 411 
Carmack, C. R., S4 
Carman, Florence, 711 
Carman. \V. B., ,'0 
Carmichael, M. E., j.m 
Cnrniicliacl. NV. .1., 4^5 
Carnalian, D. 11.. oi 
jjCarnahan, Mrs. D. 11. 

(See Johnson, Alabcl 

C.) 
Carnahan, F. G., 65 
Carnahan, O. A., sr-- 
Carney, Mary V.. jog 
Carothers, W ilhelmina F.., 

igb 
Carpenter, C. K., 569 
Carpenter, H. I., 09 
Carpenter, 11. V.. 09 
Carpenter. Mrs. 11. V. 

(See Staley, Maggie E.) 
Carper. J. F., 335 
Carper, Mrs. J. F. (See 

Bullock, Evlitli R.I 
Carr, C. C, J45 
Carr, G. R., 14- 
Carr, M. I.., .-Ji 
Carr. Mrs. M. I.. (.See 

Kitner, L. M.) 
Carr. Mrs. O. E. (See 

Derbv, .Mice G.) 
Carr. R. F.. oo 
Carr. V. \V., oo-- 
Carr. W. C. 4^*5 
Carrell, C. G., 33s 
Carrcro, I. O.. 44i> 
Carriel. F. C. loo 
Carrier, Ailela P., 5-S 
Carrier, E. \V., 711 
Carrier, Mrs. E. \V. (See 

Allen. Hester A."> 
Carrier, G. V.. 5J5 
Carrithers, 1. T., 305 
Carroll. D. B.. st'9 
("arroll. F. O.. 6jj 
Carroll, Jessie A.. 14- 
CarroU, 1. B.. 06- 
jjCarroU. \V. E.. 75.? 
jCarsoallen. G. F.. 754 
Carson, Anna, oo 
Carson, C. B., 3,?5 
Carson. F. T., 170 
Carson. Mrs. F. T. (See 

Swarti, Mary K.) 
Carson. H. Y.. 4>» 
tfCarson. 1 ncy 11.. 754 
Carson. Natalia M.. o6j 
Carter, Alice, 500 
Carter. .\. J.. J45 
Carter. B. F.. ru 
i»Carter. C. F.. 754 
Carter. C. \V.. t>g 
Carter. Mrs, C. VV. < See 

Maan. M"»ry E ■> 
Carter, Flo'enci E,. 14- 
Carter H. L., jo 
Caitei I. R.. s-!> 
Carter. I vicile. 560 
Catter. R. M.. i.-- 
Carter. R. R., 44S 
Carter. T. P., so 
Carter. W. C. 158 
Cartwristht. C. F., 5J5 
Cartw right, H. \ ,. 4^? 
Cartwvight, Sara B. E., 

4S5 
Carver. A.. 53 
Cary, E. C. 335 
Case. Flora M.. 44S 
C.ise. H. C. M.. 440 
Case, T. R. Tr,. 4S5 
Case. M. B.. J45 



■'4 



Case. Mrs. W. M. (See 
Crouse. Florence 11,') 

Casemore, ^ Mrs. R. O. 
(See Woolman, Kich- 
ardine) 

Casey, A. B., 37J 

Casey, C. N.. 196 

Cash. Mrs. G. (See Cal- 
houn. Helen V.) 

Cash. H. S., 449 
.^ Casner. S.. 5.:5 
I J *Cass, Elizabeth H., 449 
I J Cass. S., 440 
'15 Casserly. ,1. B.. 569 
"05 Casserly. T. D., -'sj 
"14 Cassitly, H. M.. 535 
'i^ Cassingham, Florence A., 

4^5 
'10 Castile. Sarah M.. 373 
■14 Castillo. C. 5-5 
•17 C.nstlc. D. \V.. 66a 
'to Castle. R. D. V., 613 
'05 Caswell, Julia E., 333 

oCaswell. O.. 754 
•13 Cate. 11. A.. 4S5 
'13 Cattron. C. L., 4S5 
'03 Cattroii, J. W.. 176 
"lo Cattron. K., 373 
"13 Cattron, T. H., 4S5 
'03 Cavanqr. F. T., 176 
'17 Cavette. F". E.. 663 
\>o Cavins. L, V., 345 
\h) Cawood. H. R., 336 
•iv^ Cecil. Mrs. L. (See An- 

lierson. Jennie L.) 
\>5 Center. O. D.. 333 
'o~ Cerm.ik. J.. 373 
*vo Cessna, Maud O., 373 
'17 Chabot. Kathleen M.. 66a 
'03 Chacey. Anna O.. 177 
*iS CbaiUferdon, Neva M., 711 
'18 Chakravartv, A. C. 711 
•17 Chalcraft. t.. W.. 66j 
'S4 Cbalfont, Mrs. A. (See 
Kranse, Josephine S.'* 
"n Challand. Grace. 413 
'ij Chamberlain. L. O.. 449 
"03 Chamberlain. M. T.. 177 
"oi Chamherlin, C. C 14a 

/i*t. liambcrlin.^ M H.., S36 
'i\ Chambers, C. R., 413 
"07 *Chambers, R. E., 373 
"15 Chambcvs. NY. H., 509 
'03 Chambers, W. R., TO 
•13 Champion, E. N". M., 440 
'so Champlin, Grace E.. 613 
■i8 Chan. Y. Y., 711 
'15 Chand, H.. 500 
"76 Chandler. \V. B., 10 

^Chandler. W. \\. C. 754 
'17 Chang. H. L.. oos 
'17 Chang. J. S.. 663 

sChang. L.. 754 
'17 Chang, T. I... 663 
"i6 Chang. T. T.. 613 
"i. Chang. V. C. 440 
/I'Chanute. O.. S36 
"03 Chapin, A., 159 
"oS Chapin, Mrs. .\. (See 

Miner. .\da M.t 
•oi Chapin. E. P.. ua 
03 Chapin. Mrs. E. P. (See 

McCullv. Harriett E.) 
'06 Chapin, G.. 345 
'04 Chapin. 1 ncy. 196 
'oS Chapin. Mae. 305 
'ot Chapman. C. 11., 143 
*iS Chapman. D. V.. 711 
*03 Chapman, D. \V., 177 
*i3 Chapman. D. \V.. 449 
'i> (Th.ipman. E. N.. 509 
*iJi Chapman. Edith M.. 7'' 
*io Chapman. Mrs. H. A. 

(See Blair. .Mice L.) 
'84 Chapman. N. \V.. 37 
'15 Chapman. R. D. C. 5t^9 



"17 Chapman. T. W., 663 

gChappel, Mrs. M. A. (See 
Siebens. Thekla M.) 
'07 Cliailes, Aha A., 373 

gCharles, Mrs. 11. L. (See 
lamison, Michal V.) 
"iS Charleston. V. D. V., 711 

SrCharlton, E, E., 754 
"to Chartrand, J. B., bi; 
'ot 'Cliase. Adelaide M., 143 
"14 Chase. D.. 5JO 
'\i Chase. Mrs. F. M, (See 
Druiumond, Ethel R.) 
'14 Chase, Katherine T., 536 

(;Chasc. Margaret I., 754 
'u> Chatten. C. E., 613 
"oo Chatten. M. C. 91 
■13 Chattcrjee, B. N., 4S6 
"13 Chavous. A. M.. 449 
'13 Checkley, J. H., 480 
■74 •Cl>eever. Alice, 5 
'13 Chen. H., 4S0 
'iS Chen. J. T.. 711 
'13 Chen, K. G., 4S6 
'16 Chen. L. S.. 613 
'17 Chen. Q. K.. 663 
'13 Cheney. H. L., 440 
'15 Cheng, Y. T.. 5t>Q 
'13 Chenoweth, H. E., 486 
"oS Chenoweth. Mrs. I. S. 
(See Dickinson, Nelle 
M.t 
*Chesnnt, Jennette S.. 373 
Chesnutt. R. C. s-6 
Chesrown. 1.. M., 536 
Chester. .-Vnn. ::^2 
Chester. D. H., 60 
(liester. E. E., 373 
Chester. G. J^.. 109 
Chester, 1. N., 60 
Chester, aI. E.. 99 
,- Chester. Margaret B., 143 
•03 'Chester. O. P.. 70 
'to Chew. Dorothy. 613 
"oo Chichester. Emily E., 336 
"14 Chien. S. S.. 536 
\ S Child. W. E.. 305 
"17 Chiles. H. M.. 003 

gChiles, J. A.. 754 
"lo Chinlund.- J.' F.. 373 
'iS Chioco. J. O., 711 
'04 Chipman. P.. 76 
'13 Chipps. Alta F., 449 
■go Chipps, H. 1.., iiS 
'01 Chipv%s. NV. C. T43 
'03 Chisholm. Estella F.. 177 
"17 Chittenden. R, M., 663 
'86 Chitty. \V. l... 44 
"17 Choisser. W. C. 663 
'18 Christen. L. H., 711 
'14 Christensen. E. O.. 536 
'to Christenson. C. C 373 
'06 Christiansen, Johanna C. 
. M., 34^ ^ ■ 
s/t. bristle. J. R.. 755 
'\S Christopher. A. B.. 713 
"14 Christopher, Bessie F.. 

536 
'00 Christopher. C, 336 
'08 Christopher. D. L,, 306 
"15 Christ V, G.. 560 
'iS Christy, ("irace J., 7»3 
*oo Christy. H. E.. 337 
'i6 Christ V. C. M3 
•j3 Chu. C. C. 486 
'13 Chu. V. G.. 486 
'14 Chuang. T.. 536 
j7Cbung P. S.. -55 
"80 " Church. BK-inche .\.. 53 
•i-! Church. Mrs, F, M. (See 

NVillard. ifaude H.) 
'\T Church, r. R, 66^ 
'00 Church. W. S. 13S 
't^ Churchill. C. F.. 4S6 
'11 Churchill.. Mrs. G. F. 

(See Lindlev. June") 
•14 Churchill. J. E.. S26 



17 Churton, Florence H., 663 

99 Chuse, H. A., 118 

16 Chynowcth, Mrs. R. 1. 
(Sec Towson, Irene) 

16 Cifslik, E., 613 

17 C:illey, I.illie, C63 

15 Claar, E. A., 569 
14 Claflin. S. T., 526 

07 Clanahan, K. II., 2^^ 
irClapp, F. L., 75S ^ 

18 Clarahan, C. H. Jr., 712 

13 Clare, W. II., 486 

17 Clarida. T. W., 663 

'07 Clark, A. B., 272 

04 "Clark, A. C, 76 

05 Clark, Alice H., 222 
'04 Clark, Angle K., 196 

17 (lark, H. 11., 663 

17 Clark, Mrs. B. II. (Sec 
Ilcllnnilsworth. Melon) 

98 Clark, C. A., 109 

14 Clark. C. A., 526 

17 Clark, C. M., 663 
'04 Clark, C. O., 196 

98 Clark, C. K., 109 
76 *Clark, C. W.. 10 

13 *Clark, C. W., 486 

14 Clark, Mrs. C. W., 544 
i/Clark, D. O., 755 

99 Clark, Edith, 118 
'90 Clark, Edith L., 56 
.13 Clark, E. M., 486 

05 Clark, Ella II., 222 
'02 Clark, Emma A., 159 

gClark, F. E., 755 

11 Cl.irk, Mrs. F. E. (See 

Patton, ("arrie C.) 

90 Clark, F. II., 56 

09 Clark. Faith A., 336 

09 *C;iark, Frances E., 336 

16 Clark, O., 613 

16 Clark, II. E., 613 
gClark, Helen, 755 

18 Clark, J. C, 712 

06 Clark. J. K., 245 
(^Clark, K. A., 755 

'8s Clark, Kate F., 40 

04 Clark, L., 196 

84 "Clark, I.ucy J., 37 

'99 Clark, Mary E., 118 

03 Clark, Matilda I.., 177 
16 Clark, Meribah E., 613 
99 Clark. P. II.. 118 

'87 Clark. P. I... 47 

08 Clark, K. B., 306 
ffClark, S. C, 755 

'90 Clark, T. A.. 56 

04 Clark, T. A.. 196 

91 Clark. Mrs. T. A. (See 

Broaddiis, Alice V.) 

05 Clark, W. A., 222 

12 Clark, W. G., 449 

'09 Cilarke, Carrie L., 336 

14 Clarke. D. K.. 526 

91 Clarke, E. B., 61 

02 Clarke, E. L., 159 

^Clarke. Mrs. E. I-. (See 
Bodfish, Elizabeth) 

•14 Clarke, Ethel, 526 

'96 Clarke, Florence B., 91 

•91 Clarke, F. W.. 61 

'15 Clarke, Helen B., 5G9 

•16 Clarke T. K., 613 

•97 Clarke. O. B., 100 

'11 Clarke, Philcna, 412 

'12 Clarke, U. K.. 449 

*i6 Clarkson, A. J.. 613 

'04 Clarkson. Edna, 196 

'90 C"larkson. J. F., 56 

'00 Clatworthy, Linda M., 128 

'16 Clausen. Clara A.. 613 

'14 Clausen, Elizabeth J.. 526 

'13 Claussen, A. W.. 486 

'77 *Clay, L. G., 13 

'os Clay, Marcia B., 222 

'05 Clay, W., 222 



Index to Alumni 

16 Clayberg, Dorothea M., 

613 
13 ClayberK, II. D., 486 
09 Clayconib. A. T., 33O 

^Clayton. J. P.. 755 

98 Clayton, T. W., 109 

Clcary, J. M., 245 

Cleave, .S. W., 412 

Cleave, Mrs. S. W., 494 



•06 



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'09 Cleavinger, J. S., 336 
'18 ClepK. G., 712 



II07 

18 Cohn, B. E., 712 

09 Coker, Myrtle K., 336 

14 Colbert, J. R.. 527 
(/Colby, A. S., 756 

06 Colby, R; R., 246 
09 Colby, Mrs. W. S. (See 
Sachs, Inez F.) 

15 *Colcord, F. M.. 570 
ffColcord. Mary E., 756 

01 Cole, Agnes M., 143 
06 Cole. Alice M.. 24C 



14 *CleRhoni,'T.eila Belle, 526 gCole, C. N., 756 

18 Clem, O. M.. 712 '95 Cole, Mrs. C. N. (Sc 



'18 Clem, O. M.. 712 

'95 "Clement, C. A., 84 
'17 Clements, Esther, 663 
'14 Clements, O. R., 526 
'05 Clendencn, Lois G.. 223 

'09 *Clcndcnen, P. M., 336 
'05 Clendenin, G. M.. 223 
•08 Cleveland. M. B.. 306 
'99 CliiTord, C. L., 118 
'08 Clifford, Winifred II., 306 
'17 Cliftim. Mrs. J. W. (See 
Molyneaux, Tuanita O.) 
'14 Climer, Mary E.. 527 
'14 Clinc, Bess F., 527 
'15 Cline, I. R., 569 
'14 Cline. L. A., 527 
']6 Clinebcll, H. J.. 613 

'07 "Clinfian, D. A., 273 
'09 Clinitc, R. G., 336 
'90 Clinton. G. P.. 56 

'95 "Clinton, J. D., 84 
1. Lucile A, 



177 
756 



03 Clinton. 

gClippinger, F. W., 
'06 Close, G. F., 24s 
'i 5 Clover. I. N., 570 
'09 Clow. Grace M., 336 
'15 Clyman, D., 570 
'13 Clyne, Kathleen M., 486 
'02 Coar, Elsa J., 159 

gCoar. H. L.. 756 
'10 Coats. Mrs. G. W. (See 

Rule, Carrie L.) 
•11 Cobb, C. C. Jr., 412 
'16 Colli). I'rieda. 613 

gCobb. Margaret V., 756 
'is Colnirn, Mildred L.. 570 
'79 "Coburn, R. P., 20 
'is Cochran. C. B., 570 
'13 Cochran. H. R., 486 
'08 Cochran. Mrs. R. C. (See 

Genlsch, Vida C.) 
•14 Cockrcll, F. M., 527 
'81 CoddiiiRlon, A. O., 25 
'7S d'oddington, V. W., 7 
'75 Coddington, Mrs. V. W. 

(.See Lee, Alice) 
'14 Codlin, H. E., 527 
'15 Codlin, Mrs. li E. (See 

McColley, Carrie) 
'10 Coe, II. II.. 372 
'18 Coe, Viola M.. 712 
'03 Coen, II. C, 177 
'06 "Coen, Mrs. L. M. (See 

Jackson, Litta D.) 
'89 Coffeen, Amy, 53 
'93 Coffeen, F. G., 70 
'y8 Coffeen, H. C. 109 
'13 Coffey, E. W.. 486 
'14 Coffey, G. C, 527 
'14 Coffey, Hazel B., 527 
'12 Coffey, J. S., 449 
'06 Coffey, W. C. 246 
'09 Coffin. F. A.. 336 
'94 Coffman, B. D., 76 
'01 Coffman. H. A., 143 
•78 Coffman. N. B., 17 
'78 "Coflin, F. S., 17 
'is Cogdal II. F., S70 
'08 Coghlin, B. K., 306 
'11 Cogswell, G. O., 412 
'11 Cogswell. R. C. 4'2 
*os Cohen, B., 223 
'18 Cohen, Esther D., 712 
'17 Cohen, J., 663 
'14 Cohn. A. E., 527 



Stewart, Mabelj 
'82 Cole. E. E.. 29 
'04 Cole. Emo L., 196 
'13 Cole, G. I-L. 487 
'14 Cole, H. L., 527 
'96 Cole, Mary M., 91 
'13 Cole, R. M., 487 
'82 Cole, Sophronia R., 29 
'8s Cole, T. E., 40 
'07 Coleman, C. B., 273 
'is Coleman. P. W., 570 
'10 Coleman. W. F., 372 
'17 Coley. G., 663 
'18 Colgrove, Vivian G., 712 
'17 (jollier, Ethel A., 663 
gCollings. (\. H., 75O 
'98 Collins, E. F., 109 
'05 Collins, Mrs. F. F. (See 

Higinbothom, Pearl) 
'01 Collins, G. R., 143 
'17 Collins, (jrace, 663 
'05 Collins, Mrs. H. K. (See 

Harper, Edith E.) 
'1 7 Collins, 1. B., 664 
05 Collins, Mary, 223 
09 Collins. R. A.. 336 

/.'Collins, Vida L.. 756 
'02 *('olIins. F. B., 159 
'15 C(jllom. Mary E., 570 



/i*Colman, N. J., 827^ 
olmey. D. 'C., 712 
olomljo, J. H., 487 
Colp. L. A., 196 



'18 Colmey 
•13 Co' ■* 



'is Colson, H. E., 570 

'16 Colton, R. S., 614 

'85 Colton, S. C., 40 

'78 Columbia, Emma, 17 

'12 Colville, j. R., 449 

'12 Colvin, C 450 

g*(;olviii, I*!:sther M., 756 

'13 Colvin, J. A., 4.87 

'83 Colvin, Mary S., 33 

'09 Combe, Mrs. C. E. (See 

Coker, Myrtle R.) 

"13 Combe, Eleanor M., 487 

'10 Complon, R. O., 372 

'06 Comstock, A. F., 246 

'15 Comstock, D. F., 570 

/iComstock. G. C, 827 

'14 Comstock. Helen B., 527 

'18 Conant, L. L, 712 

'01 Conard, P. A., 143 

'99 Conard, Mrs. P. A. (See 

Smith, Florence M.) 

'06 Conard. .Sarah O., 246 

'is Conat. Mabel L., 570 

'14 Conboy, L. J., 527 

'02 Condit. J. S., 159 

'06 Cone, W. C, 246 

£Conel, J. L., 756 

'12 Confesor, V., 450 

'18 Conpleton F. H.. 712 

'17 Conklin, P. S.. 664 

'80 Conklin R. R.. 22 

'84 Conkling Anna J., 37 

'16 Conley, D. O., 614 

'03 Conley. J. E., 177 

'13 Conley, Josephine, 487 

'12 Connard. A. F., 450 

'08 Connard, C. E.. 306 

'12 Connell. E. L.. 450 

"07 Connelly, lamina B.. 273 

'11 Connelly. M. F., 412 

'88 Connet. Ella, so 



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(.'oinail. C. 15., 487 

Consoer, G. O., 664 

Consoer, Meta. 487 

Constant, H. H., 4S7 

Converse, E. C, ipo 

Cook, C. F., -\! 

Cook. E., 664 

Cook, E., J-'S 

Cook. F. 1... 306 

Cook. F. S., 336 

Cook, Mis.^ G. H. (See 
Moore, Grace L.) 

Cook, J. F., 177 
/iCook. J, W., 827 

Cook, T. W., 70 
•Cook, L, P., 273 

Cook, S. S., 412 

Cook, T. L., 223 

Cook, W. A., 159 

Cooke, A. B., 273 

Cooke, D. G., 450 

Cooke, Jane E., 118 

Cooke. R. J., 57 

Cool, Mrs. S. M. (See 
Chipps. Aha F.) 
/»Cooley, E. G., 827 

Cooley, H. B., 487 
Cooley, Norma, 487 

Cooley, R. C, 664 
^Cooley, Verna L., 757 

CoolklRe, E. R., 487 

Coolidse, Orrill P.. 197 

Coolidge, R. N., 614 

Coolidge, W. F., 712 

Cools, G. v., 614 

Coons, G. 11.. 306 

Cooper, A. B., 372 
gCooper, A. R., 757 

Cooper, C. E., 614 

Cooper, D. W., 614 

Cooper, E. A., 614 
*Cooper, F. E., 25 

Cooper, F; W., 128 

Cooper, G. A., 370 

Cooper, Hazel K., 306 

Cooper, L. M., 664 

Cooper, M. A., 412 

Cooper, P. H.. 91 

Cope, I-. v., 664 

Cope, W. A., 487 

Copenhaver, M., 487 

Coiicnhaver, R. G., 664 

Copley, Beatrice V., 570 

Corbey, L. J., 450 

Corbly, L. S., 570 

Corbus, B. R., 128 

Cordcll, Eula E., ■;7o 

Cordell, Mrs. R. V. (See 
Howell, Grace L.) 

Cordell, v., 614 

Corkc, G. R., 487 

Corkc, II. W., 664 

Corley, II., 488 

Corley, S., 570 

Cornelison. R. W., 57 
gCornelius, D. W., 7';7 

Cornell, D. II., 246 

Cornell, D. S., 664 

Cornell. F. H., 76 

Cornell, W. H., 70 

Cornwell, E. Z., 372 

Corper, P., 712 

Corrigan, E., 246 

Corrin, W. G., 223 

Corrington, C. E., 337 
.eCorson, H. P., 757 
,?Cort, W. W., 757 

Cort. Mrs. W. W. (See 
Cdeason. Nellie M.) 
/iCortelyon, G. B., 827 

Cortis, F. B., 488 

Corwinc, G. D., 337 

Corzine, B. H., 614 

Corzine, D. C, 712 

Corzine, H. W., 488 
^Coss, J. A., 757 

da Costa, M. F., 614 



•06 



C^ostar, 1.., 488 

Covdtas. Florence A., 527 
i'Coultas, Lois M., 757 

Coulter, J. II., 4S0 

Coniitrynian, I. B., 664 

Couls, L. S., 614 

Cover, Mrs. D. M. (Sec 
Whittenberg, Sarah J.) 

Covey. Arete C., 528 

Covey, E. L., 6(14 

Cowan, Mrs. A. M. (See 
Abbott, Edwina E.) 

Cowgill, C. 11., 614 

Cowley, T. P., 159 

Cox, Anna E., 528 

Cox, Clare F,, O64 

Cox, F. A., 273 

Cox, F. W., 306 

Cox, H. R., 664 

Cox, I. H., 306 
i'Cox, Mrs. L. C, (See 
Miller, Marie B.) 

Cox, M. E., 197 

Cox, R. W., 528 
gCox, S. H., 757 

Coy, Alice B., 197 
gCoy\t. J. P., 758 

Crabbs, C. L., 57 

Craft, G. E., 528 

Craig, E. C, 70 

Craig, Florence M., 664 

Craig, H. 1., 373 

Craig. Jane A., 246 

Craig, N. E., 373 

Craig, O., 337 

Craig, S. J., 246 

Craig, W., too 
*Craig, W. P., 33 

Craigmile, C. J., 488 

Craigmile, Mary A., 665 

Craigmile, Mary D., 712 

Craigmile, R. J., 712 

Grain, C. M., 571 
fiCrandall, W. T., 758 

Crane, D. W., 614 

Crane, Mrs. D. W. (See 
Bardwell, Laura A.) 

Crane, Eva R., 412 
gCrane, F. R., 75S 

Crane, Helen M., 223 

Crapnell, C. E., 412 

Crathorne, A. R., 109 

Crathorne, Mrs. A. R. 
(See Layton, Katherine 
A. W.) 

Cratty, P. J., 246 
gCravens, Lucile S., 75S 
^Cravens, T. C, 614 

Crawford, C. W., 571 
^Crawford. F. N., 7s8 
i'Crawfor.l. H. G. M.. 758 

Crawford, H. II., 488 

Crawford, Helen L., 571 
gCrawford, 1. A., 758 

Crawford, J. L., 665 

Crawford, I-. N., (165 

Crawford. Lnvern LI., 450 

C^rawford, Ruth M., 665 

Crawford, T., 77 

Crebs, J. P., 614 

Creedon, J. F., 712 
.ijCreek, H. L., 758 

Creighton, E. W., 571 

Creighton, Mary E., 665 

Crellin, C. V., 100 

Cresap, E. W., 197 

Cresap. Trella J., 197 

Cress, E. E., 713 

Cress, J. W., 412 

Cressey, Lucretia, 571 

Crichtield, P. A., 273 

Crichton, Mrs. G. K. (See 
Fleming, Gertrude W.) 

Criley, H. R., 713 

Criss, E., 571 

"Crissev. T. W.. 65 

Crist, E. B., 488 



\ 
[i.l C'roce, M. F., 48S 
'02 Crocker, W., 159 
'17 Crofts, C, 665 
•16 Croll. Hilda M.. 614 
[13 Croll. P. R., 48S 
]86 Cromwell. J. C, 44 
'14 Cronk, Clara, 52S 

^Crooker, S. J., 758 
'16 Crooks, H. F., 615 
'05 Crosby, C, 223 
'16 Crosby, H. F., 615 
'18 Crosiar, A. O., 713 
'02 Cross, C. W., 65 
'05 Cross, E. A., 223 
'16 Cross, G. A., 615 
'18 Cross, Mary A., 713 
'08 Crossett, G. W., 306 
'01 Crossland, G. M., 143 
'10 Crossland, II. E., 373 
'13 Crossland, Viola J., 488 
'03 Crosthwait, G. A., 177 
'01 Crouch, W. L., 143 
'17 Crousc. Florence IL, 6(15 
■77 Crow, B. F., 13 
'09 t^row, B.irbara, 337 
'12 Crow. W. L., 450 
•13 Crowder, B. II., 488 
'14 Crowder, Mrs. B. H. (See 

Dodds. Eva) 
'10 Crowcll, P. C, 373 
'07 Crown. Mrs. F. L., (See 

I.apham, Ina O.) 
'07 Crum. Ethel, 273 
'16 Crutchtield, VV. Jr., 615 
'14 Cruzan, Myrtle A., 528 
'17 Cryder, 1. II. , 665 

fi-Culbreth, Mrs. C. B. (See 
Slough, Georgia) 
'iS Cullinane. G. ^f., 713 
/I'Cullom, S. M.. 827 
.!,Cullum, W. II., 758 
'lO Gulp, J. D., 615 
i'Culver, IL, 750 
■;8 Culvert, Annette M., 17 
"15 Cummings, IL L., 571 
'11 Cununings, P. W., 412 

gCummins, R. A., 759 
'15 Cummins. W. E., 571 
'i- Cunningham. Opal C., 665 
'02 Cunningham, R. E., 160 
'17 (Tnnningham, S. R., 665 
'13 Cunningham, T. A., 488 
"01 Curfman. L. E., 143 
'01 Curfman, Mrs. L. E. (See 
Williams, Winifred S.) 
■18 Currie, Althea E., 713 
"06 Currie. Florence B., 246 
'17 Curtis. B. T., 665 
'11 Curtis, Florence R., 413 

/^*Curtis, W. E., 827 
"04 Curtiss, Mrs. C. F. (See 
Shoemaker, Theodora) 
'16 Curtiss, G., 615 
'17 Curtiss, R. E., 665 
'82 Curtiss, W. G., 30 

.cCushing, Helen I., 759 
'83 Cushman, Mrs. E. H. 
(See Knowlton, Lizzie 
A.) 
'03 Cusick' J. F., 178 
'18 Cuskaden, M., 713 
'16 Cuthbert, Dorothy I.., 615 
'17 Cuthbertson, W. S., 665 
'06 Cutler, A. B., 247 
•08 Cutler. Mrs. A. B. (See 
Llyndnian. Ruth) 
ijCutler, F. F., 759 
•05 Cutler, F. W., 223 
'14 Cutler, J., 528 
'08 Cutler, S. G., 306 
•14 Cutshall, R. W., 528 
■10 Cutter, W. C, 373 
'04 Cuttle, F., 197 
'10 Dabney, J. B.. 373 
'74 *Dabraskian, G. G., 5 
'14 Dace, F. E., 528 
'04 Dadant, H. C, 197 



Inukx to Ai.umni 



1 109 



'17 Dadant, Harriettc, 665 '72 

'02 Dadant, L. C, 160 '07 

'08 Dadant, M. G., 307 '86 

'08 Dachler, A. H., 307 '86 

'18 Dahlin. Edna O., 7^ 
'13 Dahringer, H. W., 488 '04 

'10 Dailey, Mrs. D. A. (Sec '12 

Renich, Amanda B.) 
'07 Dailey, J. A., 273 
'03 Dake, L. G., 178 '17 

'dj Dalbey, D. S., 160 '17 

13 Dalbey, E. L., 488 '17 

'14 Dale, II. M., 528 '17 

'17 Dale. J. H., 66s 
'10 Dale, W. W., 373 '13 

'11 Dalenburg, P., 413 '81 

'06 Dallenbach, J. C, 247 '08 

'14 'Dallenbach, J. H., 528 •^(, 

'10 Dallenbach, K. M., 373 '78 

'11 Dallenbach, Mrs. K. M. 'o, 

(See Douglas, Ethel L.) ',,7 
'12 Dallenbach, L. E., 450 'or. 

'17 Dallenbach. Maybell M., ',7 

66s ',1 

'17 Daly, E. P., 666 
'18 Daly, Geraldine, 713 
'i6 Damniers, J. W., 61 s 
'17 Dana, B., 666 '^r, 

'03 "Danahey, T. F., 178 ',,3 

'07 Dancey, L. S., 273 
'04 Danely, Mrs. A. M. Jr. >,j. 

(See Staley, Isabel) ',4 

'02 Danely, Mary G., 160 >^j, 

'09 Danford, F. D., 337 - y 

'03 Daniels, Edna E., 178 ., 

'14 Danielson, K. R., S28 -,;: 

'14 Danielson, Mrs. R. R. 

(See Campbell, Grace , 

A.) 
'10 Danielson, W. C, 373 
'93 Danley, W. W.. 70 
'14 Danz, H. O., 528 
'17 Darby, H. Jr., 666 
'91 Darby, Nellie M., 61 
'03 Darlington, Genevieve, 

178 
'oD Darmer, G. A., 129 
'13 Darrah, Juanita E., 489 
'17 Darrell, G. C, 666 
'os Dart, W., 223 
'14 Dass, B., 528 
'is Dauberman, Margaret L., 

571 
'15 Daugherty, Anna E., 37' 
'14 Daugherty, H. P., 529 
'89 Daugherty, I^. S., 54 
'14 Davenport, Alice V., 529 
'17 Davenport, Mrs. J. A., 

(See Moore, Irene H.) 
'07 David, S. G., 273 

gDavidson, C. N., 759 
'08 Davidson, Dora, 307 
gDavidson, L. J., 759 
'05 Davidson, T. M., 223 
'14 Davies, R. E., 529 
'05 Davis, Anna C., 224 
'81 Davis, A. E., 25 
'16 Davis, Clara E., 613 ,78 

'04 *Davis, C. L., 197 '"6 

'13 Davis, C. W., 489 ^^' 

'14 Davis, Elizabeth H., 529 

gDavis, E. W., 759 '"2 

'18 Davis, F. A., 713 i5 

'88 Davis, F. L., 50 ,i7 

'05 Davis, F. S., 224 ^11 

'iQ Davis, Gertrude C, 373 '2 
gDavis, G. T.. 759 ''8 

'11 Davis, Mrs. G. W., (See 14 

Witt, Adaline E.) '08 

'18 Davis, Helen G., 713 
'17 Davis, Helen P., 666 '14 

'03 Davis, H. S., J 78 
'11 Davis, Ida B., 413 '15 

'18 Davis, J. E., 713 ''8 

'82 Davis, J. H., 30 '09 

'80 Davis, Mrs. J. H., (See '08 

Watson, Ella M.) '12 



'08 
'04 
'09 
'18 
'is 
'08 
'06 

'14 
'78 
'12 
'09 

•18 



Davis, T. J., I 

Davis, J. J., 273 

Davis, .J O., 44 

Davis, Mrs. T. O., (See 
Fairchild, Rozina P.) 

Davis, J. W., 197 

Davis, J. W., 450 
g Davis, J. W., 739 
gDavis, L. H., 759 

Davis, L. H., 666 

Davis, L. L., 666 

Davis, M. R., 666 

Davis, Mrs. M. R., (See 
West, Linnie) 

Davis, Mallie L., 489 

Davis, Marietta, 23 

Davis, Marietta S, 307 

Davis, Martha L., 613 

Davis, Mary, 17 

Davis, Mary B., 144 

Davis, Nell S. M., 273 

Davis, Olive 7.., 247 

Davis, P. F., 66 

Davis, Reba, 413 
gDavis, R. Y.., 759 
gDavis, Robert L., 760 
gDavis, Roy L., 760 

Davis, R. R., 247 

Davis, Mrs. S. (.See Davis, 
Clara E.) 

Davis, S. S., 571 

Davis, T. A., 529 

Davis, W. E., 178 

Davison, C. M., no 

Davison, Mabel K., 197 

Davison, Ruth. 489 
gDavisson, B. S., 760 

Dawney, E. F., 338 

Dawson, C. H., 178 

Dawson, Helen M., 371 
gDay; Anna E., 760 

Day, C. L., 666 

Day, n. W., 666 
*Day. Mrs. J. D. ^See Fel- 
lows, Clara B.) 

Day, P. W., 489 

Day, V. S., 666 

Day, W. T., 613 

Day, W. W., 373 

Day, Mrs. W. W. (See 
Hollister, Ethel A.) 

Dayton, D. V., 307 

Dayton, Laura M., 197 

Dayton, Susan L., 337 

Deahl, N., 713 

Deakman, H. W., 371 

Deal, H. L., 307 

Deal. Mrs. H. L. (See 
Beauford, May A.) 

Dean, Beatrice E., 329 

Dean, F. A., 17 

Dean, F. C, 430 

Dean, H. C, 337 

Dean, Olive G., 713 
gDean, P. M., 760 
gDean, R. H.. 760 

Deardorff, Sarah C, 17 

Deason, F. E., 247 

Deaver, L. A., 613 
gDebel, N. H., 760 

Dechman, A., 430 

Decker, B. H., S7i 

Decker, Edna M., 666 

Decker, L. M.. 413 

Dedrick, Eva A., 431 

Deering, E. W., 713 

Deets, II. B., 329 

Deets, R. E., 307 
gDeffendall, P. H., 760 

De Forest, L., 329 
gDehn, W. M., 760 

Deiss, W. C, 571 

De I. a Garza, R., 717 

De Lany, C. M., 337 

De La Kama, J., 322 

De I.euw, C. E., 431 



'iS De I,ong, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Thomson. Lillian E.) 
'17 De Long, W. E., 666 
'10 Demmcr, J. E,, 374 
'r J De Mott, I. P., 431 
'08 De Mott, Mrs. I. ]^, (See 

Doherty, Mary G.; 
'14 "^De Mott, R. V. L., 329 
'03 De Motte, R. (,. 178 
'03 De Motte, Mrs. R. J. (See 

.Stevens, Lucia A.) 
'02 De Motte, Ruby T.. 160 
't5 Demuth, J. E., 372 

gDenby, Alice, 760 
'09 Denison, Mrs. R. R. (See 

Crow, Barbara) 
'10 Denning, Bertha E., 374 
'81 Dennis, C. IL, 25 
'16 Dennis, Mrs. H. K. (See 

Wright, Agnes) 
'18 Dennis, Rose C, 713 
'08 Denny, Christina, 307 
'13 Denny, Maude A., 489 
'18 Denson. C. IL, 713 

gDenton, W. W., 760 
'16 Denz, R. E., 613 
'06 Dcpuy, Jessie M., 247 
'06 Depuy, (). C, 247 
'17 Derby, II. L., 667 
'04 Derby, Alice G., 197 

gDerick, C, (j., 761 
'18 Dern, K. L., 713 
'03 Derr, II. B., 224 • 

'12 Derry, II. G., 431 
'12 Dershem, Mrs. E. (Se« 

Knapp, Aurella) 
'06 Derwent, E. F., 247 
'r2 Desmond, J. J., 431 
'13 De Swarte, C. G., 372 
'15 Detering, O. C, 372 
'01 Detrick, Nellie E., 144 
'18 Deuchler, G. IL, 713 
'jo Deuchler, W. E., 374 
'04 Deutschmann, F. J., 197 
'02 De Velde, H. S., 160 
'14 Devine, H., 329 
'17 Devlin^ J. I>., 667 
'97 *De Vnes, S. G., 100 
'12 Dewend, F. R., 431 
'08 Dewey, C. R., 307 
'17 Dewey, E. C, 667 
'06 Dewey, II. IL, 247 
gDewey, Ida B., 761 
'97 Dewey, J. A., 100 
'88 *Dewey, R. E., 30 
'97 Dewey, Sarah L., 100 
'14 Dewey, V. P., 329 
'12 Dewey, W. H.. 431 
'03 Dewhirst, IL T., 224 
'11 De Witt, Emma E., 413 
'06 De Witt, Louise E., 247 
•09 De Witt. H. R., 337 
'16 De Wolfe, Lucy L., 613 
'14 De Wolfe, Mary E., 329 
'11 Dexter, Grace E., 413 
'r4 Dexter, Lula B., 329 
'j6 Dibell, H. C, 616 

gDibell, Mabel E., 761 
'07 Dick, C. R., 274 
'10 Dick, Mrs. C. R. (See 

Wood, Margaret C.) 
'14 Dick, H. K., 329 
'08 Dicke, O. A., 307 
'12 Dickenson, R. W., 451 
•14 Dickerson, E. B., 329 
'03 Dickerson, G. IL, 178 
'09 Dickerson, I. W., 337 
'03 Dickerson, O. M., 178 
'05 Dickey, C. B., 224 
'98 Dickey, J. H., 1 10 
gDickey, L. B., 761 
/iDickinson, J. M., 828 
'1^8 Dickinson, Nelle M., 307 
'12 Dickinson, R. J., 77 
'12 Dickinson, R. W.. 43/ 
'14 Dieckm.'inn, T. W., 372 
'04 Diefenljach, A. G., 198 



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University of Illinois 



'i8 Diesernd, H. C, 714 
'08 Dieter, C. F., 307 
'04 Dieterle, E. A., 198 
'16 Dietmeier, C. R., 616 
'09 Dietrich, B. H., 338 
'10 Dietrich, R. S., 374 

^Dietrich, W., 761 
■18 Dietz, J. W., 714 
'14 Dietzer, Alice, 572 
'14 Dillavou, E. R., 572 
'05 Dillavou, J. M., 224 
'11 Dillavou, R. C, 413 
'08 Dillon, Bessie, 307 
'13 Dillon, C. C, 489 
'10 Dillon, E. L., 374 
'08 Dillon, Mrs. E, L. (See 

Cooper, Hazel K.) 
'07 Dillon, Edna L., 274 
'06 Dillon, F. P., 247 
'07 Dillon, Mrs. F. P. (See 

Scott. Miriam E.) 
'01 Dillon, Gertrude S., 144 
'09 Dillon, L. A., 338 
'04 Dillon, Mertic M., 198 
'01 Dillon, R. H., 144 
'95 *Dillon, W. H., 
'98 Dillon, W. W.. no 
'98 Dillon, Mrs. W. W. (See 

Kofoid, Nellie) 
gDillow, R. M., 761 
'13 Dilworth, J. R.. 489 
'14 Dingledine, I. W., 572 
'ggr Dinwiddle, Virginia, 118 
'17 Dippell, R. E., 667 
'14 Dirks, B. E. G., 572 
'04 Dirks, H, B., 198 
'08 Disosway, M. D., 308 

gDitchey, J. K.. 761 
'10 Dittmer, Mrs, H. L, (See 

Rose, Elizabeth I.) 
'02 *Divan, Mrs, W. (See 

Ahrens, Anna W.) 
'14 Dix, E. J., S72 
'06 Dixon, F. E., 247 
'11 Dixon, N. M,, 413 
'07 Dixon, Nellie M,, 274 
'10 Dixon, W. J., 374 

gDoan. Frances E., 761 
gDoane, Alice M., 761 
'12 Doane, H. A., 451 
'02 Dobbins, Ethel I., 160 
'14 Dobbins, V. F., 572 
'75 *Dobson, F, P.,- 7 
•06 Docker, Mrs. F. W. (See 

Bean, Elsie M,) 
'07 Dodd, T, F., 274 
'14 Dodds, Eva, .=530 
'09 Dodds, G., 1 18 
'86 Dodds, J. C, 44 
'17 Dodds, Josephine, 667 
'16 Dodds, Lois E., 616 
'03 Dodge. Bertha A., 179 
•17 Doe, W. T.. 667 
'04 Doeden, F, H., 198 
■13 Doerr, H. F., 489 
'14 Doerr, Mrs. H. F. (See 

Gaskill, Delia) 
'09 Doerr, W. P., 338 
'14 Doherty, Margaret I., 572 
'08 Doherty, Mary G,, 308 
'09 Doherty, R. E., 338 
'12 Doherty, W, M., 451 
'14 Doisy, E. A,, 530 
'18 Doisy, Mrs, E. A. (See 

Ackert, Alice N.) 
'17 Dolan, T. L,, 667 
'00 Dolan, W. J,, 129 
•06 Dole, Mrs. A, W. (See 

Mohr, E. C.) 
'14 Dole, Ethel M., S72 
'ii Dole, I. B., 413 
'06 Dole, Mrs, J, C, (See 

Wamsley, Mabel) 
'13 Dole, L. A., 489 
'18 Dole, Eaura E., 714 
'is Dole, Eillian D., .=572 
'02 Dole, Sarah P., 160 



'03 Dolkart, L., 179 
'09 Dollinger, Hazel D., 338 
'08 Donaho, E. W., 308 
'09 Donaho. Mrs. E. W. (See 
Schwarzkoff, Florence 
A.) 
'14 Donahoe, J. T., 530 
'14 Donaldson, Elizabeth F., 

530 
'17 Donaldson, H. J., 667 
'16 Donaldson, J. R., 616 
'15 Donas, J. A., 572 
'00 Doney, O. K., 129 
'07 Donigan, F. L., 274 
'95 Donnan, A. M., 84 
'16 Donnell, A. D., 616 
'78 Donnell, Mrs. B. F. (See 

Deardorff, Sarah C.) 
'07 Donnersberger, F., 274 
'06 Donoghue, G. T., 248 
'99 Donoghue, R. C., 118 
'02 Donoghue, W. J., 160 
'18 Doocy, Helen L., 714 
'06 Dool, R. B,, 248 
'10 Dool, Mrs. R. B, (See 

Mandeville, Hazel) 
'06 Doran, E, B., 248 
'04 Dorman, A. B., 198 
'09 Dorman, D. S,, 338 
'11 Dormitzer, M. R.. 413 
'09 Dorris, Mrs. J. T. (See 

Weaver. Maud) 
'16 Dorsett, Mary E., 616 

^Dorsey, Dee. 762 
'12 Dorsey, O. B., 451 
'o.s *Dosch, C. F., 224 
'07' Doss, W. A., 274 

gDotterer, J. E., 762 
'18 Doty, Dorothy L,, 714 

gDoty, G. L., 762 
'18 Doty, Helene E., 714 
'00 Dougherty, Mrs. E. G. 

(See Jackman, Ida) 
'07 Dougherty, F. E., 274 
'00 Dougherty, H. R., 129 
'06 Doughty, I. N., 248 
'11 Douglas. Ethel L., 413 
'17 Douglas, J, P., 667 
'14 Douglas. R. T., 530 
'03 *Douglass, Mrs. D. P. (See 
Wiley, Vonie A.) 
g*Douthitt. H., 762 

^Dowell, E. S., 762 
'00 Dowiatt, S., 129 
'17 Downey, D. R., 667 
'18 Downing, Emily M., 714 

^Dowrie. G, W., 762 
'10 Doyle, E. D,, 374 
•16 Doyle, J. F., 616 

gDraffin, J. O., 762 
'17 Drake, C. A., 667 
'i I Drake, E. S., 414 
'76 Drake, J, F., 10 
'03 Drake, Jeannette M., 179 
'11 Drake, W. H., 414 
'16 Dralle, H. E., 616 
/j*Draper, A. S., 82S 
'02 Draper, Charlotte E,, 160 
'02 Draiier, E. L., 160 
'09 Drennan, W. R., 338 

gDressen, W. H., 762 
'81 Drcssor, J. C, 26 
'06 Drew, D. J. C, 248 
'13 Drew, E. N., ^8c) 
'04 Drew, F. L., 108 
'03 Drew, Mrs. F. L. (See 

Bear, Katherine W.) 
'09 Drew, J. A., 338 
'07 Drew, L. A., 274 
'11 Drew, Lillian B,, 414 
'16 Drew. Mildred E., 616 
'17 Droste. L. A., 667 
'11 Drummond, Ethel R., 414 
'02 Drury, C, F., 161 
'74 Drury, E. L., s 
'72 *Drury, H. N., i 
'03 Drury, R. S., 179 



05 Drury, F. K. W., 224 
^Dryden Daisy D,, 762 

87 Dryer, E., 47 

04 Dryer, J. L., 198 

iS Du, C, 714 

14 Dnbin, G. H., S30 

15 Dubin, H., 57^ 

99 Du Bois, A." D,, 119 

iS Du Bois, Marie M,, 714 

13 *Du Buisson, Johannes P. 

489 

04 Ducll, E, L.. 10^ 

II Ducrkop, Bertha (1, 414 

17 Duffy, J. C, 6C7 

03 Duffy, J. F. Jr., 179 

95 Duffy, S. R., 84 

16 Du Frain, F. J., 616 

08 Dugan, C. B., 308 

06 Dugan, E. N., 248 

15 Du Hadway, F, A,, S73 
97 Dull, R. W., 100 

18 Dumas, Velma B., 714 
10 Dumond, L. A.. 374 

16 Dunavan, F, L,, 616 
89 Dunaway. H., 54 

^Dunbar, Louise B., 762 

02 Dunbar, Margaret, 161 

10 Duncan, L. W., 374 
gDuncan, Margaret S., 763 

IS Duner. S.. t;73 

17 Dungan, G. H., f.67 

11 Dunham, A, B., 414 
15 Dunham. L. H., 573 

14 Dunham, R. S., 530 
^Dunham, W. A., 763 

03 Dunkin, W. V., 179 
06 Dunlap, A. M., 248 
II Dunlap, A. M., 414 
75 Dunlap, B. A., 7 

15 *Dunlap, D. W., 573 

1 1 Dunlap. E. A., 414 

16 Dunlap, Effie C, 616 
97 Dunlap, E. E.. 100 

15 Dunlap, Fannv, 573 

16 Dunlap, F. E.,' 616 
75 Dunlap, H. M,, 7 
14 Dunlap, M. E., 530 

09 Dunlap, Nora B., 338 
85 Dunlap, R. L., 40 

10 Dunlap, R. M., 414 

14 Dunlap, W. G., 530 

15 Dunn, Elizabeth M., S73 

08 Dunn, H. LL, 308 

06 Dunn, J. E., 248 

07 Dunn, Mrs, M. (See Bar- 

ter, Ada J.) 
gDunn, M. S., 763 

12 Dunn, T., 451 

09 Dunn, W. L., 338 

08 Dunning, F. W., 308 

10 Dunning, 'W. B., 414 
02 Dunning, W. N., 161 
10 Dunsheath, L. M., 374 
12 Dunton, P. R., 451 

17 Dupre, V. H., 667 
06 Durfee, J. H., 248 
17 Durfey, D., 667 

10 Durland, Alice H., 374 

04 Durland, C. E., 198 

09 Durst, C. E., 338 

96 Durstine, W. E., 91 

96 Durstine. Mrs. W. E. 
(See Mather, Althea S.) 

17 *Dushek. V. J., 667 

10 Dutt, M. L., 414 

17 Dutton, H. B.. 668 

15 Dutton, M. S., S73 
12 Duval. E. D., 452 

18 Duvall, Fae, 714 
17 Duvall, V. H., 668 

16 Dwyer, Ellen F,. 616 
06 Dymond. Lida E., 248 
06 Dysart. J, P., 248 

17 Fade, B. C, 668 
I,? Eade, Gladys, 489 



Index to Alumni 



nil 



1 Eagelston, Mrs. F. W. 

(See Frazey, Nellie M.) 

12 Eagle, E. L., 452 
94 Eakle, S. J., ^^ 

13 Eales, H. C, 489 
\i Eames. M. J., 452 
93 Earl, M. A., 70 

85 Earle, Mary T., 40 

08 Earnest, W. W., 308 
16 East, Bess, 6i6 

01 East, E. M., 144 

05 East, Mrs. E. M. (See 

Boggs, Mary L.) 
10 East, W. E., 375 
10 Easterbrook, H. D., 375 
99 Eastman, H. T., 119 
gEastmaii, J. F., 763 

09 Eastman, O. M., 339 

07 Eaton, Mrs. C. D. (See 
Broadhead, Lemma C.) 
75 *Eaton, E., 7 
'09 Eaton, Frances M., 339 

74 Eaton, H., 5 

07 Eaton, Helen M., 274 

16 Eaton, R. C, 6i6 

80 Eaton, Mrs. W. T. (See 

Batchelder, Augusta) 
'84 Eberlein, F. W., 37 

02 Ebersol, E. T., 161 

07 Eberspacher, J. C, 274 

05 Echols, S., 224 

10 Eck, J. W., 414 

14 Eck. Mrs. J. W. (See 

Lindley, Bess M.) 

10 Eck, Josephine A., 414 

12 Eckhardt, Clara, 452 
'os Eckhardt, W. G., 224 

06 Eckhardt, Mrs. W. G. 

(See Alverson, Eva L.) 
98 Eckles, H. E., no 

15 Eckstein, H. C., 573 
18 Edds, Vera O., 714 
00 Eddy, C. L., 129 

15 Edgar, Edith, 573 

'05 Edmiston, Emma, 224 

08 Edmunds, D. A., 308 
:4 Edmundson, Jessie, 53° 
04 Edwards, C, 198 

18 Edwards, G. P., 714 
98 Edwards, Grace O., no 

17 Edwards, H. H., 668 

06 Edwards, J. 1., 248 

08 Edwards, Jeannette E., 
308 

16 Edwards, M. R., 616 

13 Edwards, Mrs. R. V. (See 

Cassingham, Florence 

11 Eells, W. C, 41S 
gEgan, J. E., 763 

'07 Egy, W. L., 274 

07 Ehly, Emma L., 27s 
13 Ehrhart, R J.., 489 
82 Eichberg, D., 30 

18 Eichorn. W. H., 714 
04 Eidam, E. G., 198 

07 Eidam, Mrs. E. G. (See 

Connelly, Emma B.) 
15 Eide, A. C., 573 

10 Eide, R., 375 
04 Eide, T., 199 

91 Eidmann, E. C 61 

03 Eidmann, G. H., 179 

11 Eiker, Bess H., 41 S 
06 Eiker, W. H., 249 

10 Eisenmayer, A. W. Jr., 

375 
87 Eisenmayer, Ida, 47 
'82 Eisenmeyer, A. J., 30 

75 Eisner, Mrs. A. (See Kar- 

iher, Israella K.) 

08 Eisner, Mrs. A., Jr. (See 

Laflin, Mary E.) 

08 Eiszner, Adeline C. 308 

09 Eiszner, Bessie J., 339 

12 Eiszner, Louise, 452 



'10 Ekblaw, Mrs. K. J. T. 
(See Heuman, Alma Bj 
'09 Ekblaw, K. J. T., 339 
'10 Ekblaw, W. E., 375 
'10 Ekblaw, Mrs. W. E. (See 

Krieger, Augusta M.) 
'16 Ekstrand, H. £., 617 
'05 Elden, K. W., 225 
•04 Elden, Mrs. R. W. (See 

King, Leila P.) 
'81 Elder, Lorctta, 26 
'15 Elder, Mildred R., 573 
'86 Elder, Nettie, 44 
'87 Elder, Mrs. P. A. (See 

Williamson, Mary H.) 
'01 Elder, R. S., 144 
'17 Eldridge, Lillian M., 668 
'88 *Eldridge, Mary A.. 50 
'is Eleazarian, A. M., 573 
'18 Eleson, E. R., 714 
'12 Elfstrom, P. R., 452 
'18 Ell, F. A., 715 
'90 Ellars, Jessie, 57 
'15 Elles, E. C, 573 

gElliot, Erma L., 763 

gElliot, J. A., 763 
'is Elliott, Mrs. A. R. (See 

Johnston, Florence R.) 
'77 Elliott, C. G., 13 
'12 Elliott, C. J., 452 
'13 Elliott, Mrs. C. J. (See 

King, Lillian M.) 
'18 Elliott, E. E., 715 
'17 Elliott, Eva L., 668 
'13 *Elliott, Gertrude L., 489 
'07 Elliott, H. W., 275 
'17 Elliott, Isabel G., 668 
'08 Elliott, J. G., 308 
'05 Elliott, Joseiihine R., 225 
'17 Elliott, R. T., 668 
'08 Ellis, A. J., 309 
'10 Ellis, C. L., 375 
'14 Ellis, G. C, 530 
'8s Ellis, G. H., 40 
'16 Ellis, H., 617 
'84 Ellis, Lola D., 37 
'12 Ellis, O. I., 452 
'78 Ellison, Mrs. A. C. (See 

Culvert, Annette M.) 
'i I Ellison, C. C, 415 
'88 *Ellison, E. E., 50 
'i I Ellison, G. E., 41S 
'74 *Ells, W. C, 5 ■ 
'10 Ellsberry, L. K., 375 
'06 Ellsberry, Mrs. L. K. (See 

Bauer, Effie L.) 
'11 Elm. E. E., 415 
'14 Elmendorf, A., 530 
'12 *Elmendorf, Edith M., 452 

gElmer, Mrs. C, (See Ash- 
ley, June M.) 

gElmer, M. C, 763 
'13 Elston, A., 4Q0 
'13 Elston, L. W., 490 
'99 Ely. H. M., 1 10 
'06 Emerson, F. H., 249 

gEmmerson, Edith M., 764 
'06 Emmerson, R. J., 249 
'01 Emmett, A. D., 144 
'16 Emmond, W. G., 617 

gEmmons. C. W., 764 

gEmpey, Bertha L., 764 
'86 *Endsley, L., 44 
'08 Enerson, Mrs. A. E. (See 

Rolfe, Amy L.) 
'94 Engberg, M. J., 77 
'04 Engel. L. E., 199 
'lo Engelken, Marie Von, 37s 
'i I Enger, A. L., 415 
'06 Jlnger, M. L., 249 
'06 Enger, N., 249 
'11 Enger, T. K., 415 
'is England, Grace A., S73 
'17 Engle, Esther A., 668 

gEngle, E. W., 764 
'15 Engle, Jeannette M., 574 
'17 Engle, R. H., 668 



'17 Engle, R. N., 668 
gEnglis, D. T., 764 
oj English, E. C. Jr., 161 
'14 English, II. M., 530 

^rEnglish, Inez J., 764 
u8 English, J. T., 309 
04 Engstrom, R. V., 199 
17 Eninger. Helen M., 668 

07 Enlow, Lena, 275 

88 Enlows, Mrs. P. A. (See 
Mathers, Effie A.) 

14 Ennis, C. J., 530 

91 Eno, F. H., 61 

08 Eno, Sara W., 309 

98 Enochs, C. D., 1 10 

99 Enochs, Mrs. C. D. (See 

Hughston, Aline D.) 
98 Enochs, D. R., no 
00 Enochs, Mrs. D. R. (See 

McWilliams, Nellie L, ) 

10 Enriquez, I. C, 375 

11 Ensign. N. E., 415 

16 Eppinger, J. G., 617 

17 Epstein, A. L., 668 
II Epstein, A. S., 415 
17 Epstein, K., 668 

09 Erbcs, Clara, 339 

09 Ercanbrack, H. E., 339 
gErdahl, A. C, 764 

06 Erickson, C. C, 249 
17 Erickson, E. B., 669 
04 Ericson, L. T., 199 

10 Erikson, C. E. J., 375 

11 Erlbacher, Harriet C., 415 
13 Ermeling, L. B., 490 

86 Ermentrout, Anna M.. 44 

15 Ernest, Ruth, 574 

07 Finest, T. R., 27s 

16 Ernst, C. P., 617 

16 Ernst, E. G., 617 

12 Ernst, J. L., 452 

10 Errett, Mrs. A. W. (See 

Wilson, Lucy G.) 
12 Erskine, A. W., 452 

12 Erskine, Nellie, 432 
09 Erskine, R. N., 339 

09 Ervin, Helen E., 339 
07 Ervin, J. F., 275 

92 Erwin. Mrs. J. iM. F. (See 

Bennett, Sarah) 
IS Erwin, W. B., 574 

13 Escabosa, G. F., 490 
gEskelson, Ola M. J., 764 

15 Eslick, L., 574 

14 Essington, A. V., 531 

10 Essington, J. W., 376 

06 Essington, T. G., 249 
96 Estee, H. C, 91 

74 Estep, H. C, s 
78 *Estep, Ida M., 17 
78 Estep, Jessie, 17 
13 Etherton, J. E., 490 

04 Etherton, W. A., 199 

17 Ettinger, C. M., 66g 

05 Eustis, Laura M., 225 

18 Euston, J. II., 71 S 

18 Ewan, Caroline V., 715 
12 Evans, A. T., 452 

17 Evans. D. G., 669 

07 Evans, E. R., 275 

18 Evans, F., 715 

12 Evans, Mrs. F. C. (See 

Eckhardt, Clara) 
17 Evans, F. E., 669 

05 Evans, Mrs. H. E. (See 

Franceway, Margaret) 
04 Evans, Mrs. J. C. (See 

Clarkson, Edna) 
12 Evans. J. E., 452 
04 Evans, K. E., 199 
09 Evans, M. E., 339 

06 Evans, R. M., 249 
89 Evans, R. W., 54 
q6 'Everett, F. M., 91 

17 Everham, W. E., 669 
09 Evcrhart, I-. N., 339 
IS Everhart, P. H., 574 



Ill' I'niviksi rv ov li i imms 

'.)S Iv.ili.iK, U O,. MO ".iS I'lMKiiiis, K. I'"., jog 'ij l'"ishcr, Abigail K., s74 

'So I'vcrli.nt, I'. \V. n.. .11 \j I'.d.lc, II., .(5., ' 1 ,^ Ki.sht-r, Mrs. H. (Sec Fair 

'75 *Kvciimit, VV, S,. 7 '"' I'ViltIc, Until ('..017 licM, Kaiih 1.) 

'07 l'"vviiiil, .1. M,. j;,s 'i;' l'\iliriii.iiui, t'. K., 66y 11 ImsIut, H. S., s,u" 

'17 Kwnlil. P. (!.. 001) "i.- I'flircMilvaiin), W., 45,? jk'lM.-ilu r. t". A.. "705 

'117 luvnti, W. C, J7S ^ ^ 'i,t I't'liiMiaii, C Inrilifl. .njo "ii.t ImsIut, C'laia F,.. lyg 

'\.\ Kwan, Mis, W. ('. iSer "15 l'"chnnaii, I'Moiftu'o. 57.1 'm l'"islu'i', K,, 018 

Hai'rii-k. Nellie V..) 'ii(> l'"fiiitl. l-'ianofs M., .'.so '10 ImsIut, Kva J., tiiS 

'17 l''wiM', W. n,, 609 "lO l'\l(lmaii, I. K,, (117 "oo iMslier, Mrs. l<. (^Soi- I'al 

"oo F.wiiiR, 11. K., j-nj "lo lu-lmr, \\'. 11,, 017 luor, .\tin A.") 

'dS KwiiiR. Harriet (1,, .log ''),i, I'clllifiiuer, A,, S.i '11 iMslu-r, K. .\., 410 

'17 Kxeell, S. \V., oog '..1 I'VllinKhani. C. II., i.).) ,i;lMslu'r, Kav 1... 700 

'\.j Kyuuiii, K. 1... s.U 'S,! "I'lllous, I'lara It,. .(J 'is Kislier, Mis, CJ. II. (Sec 

'\.\ Kvuiaii, Mrs. U, 1., (See '11 I'ollows. 1, 1*,, .(lo 1 iiulU-v, Ula 11.) 

Kern, Esther A.) /iluliiilev. D,, S.vS 'i;- Kislur, Tl. K,, oro 

•.18 l'"aher, O. (',. .too ' 1 .! I'elmlev, MiUlteil 11,. .(oo "it. Fisher. Helen V,. 0i8 

'\.\ FaKer. 1). U., j.u ]io I'Cliuley, Knlli 1),, ,t,~o '1,0 l-'isher, I, F,, 57 

'10 l'".iK«"''. 1'". I'-. f>i7 1- l''elsenlhal. Kiinna, .\c,j '00 l-'islier, I. \V.," ug 

'iS l''afier, (1. F, K,, 715 '10 l''elter, .1, F., .jro ' 1 -• I'isher, l.aura K., 451 

.i;l''ali nest oik, Uhoila, 70.( '14 I'elier, Marv 1'.,, .s.u "oS Fisher, I.. K., .^09 

'1,! l'~ahriikolT, Knnna M,, 400 '17 l''elton, 11, N., 0O9 ' \ .■ I'isher, I.. N., "4.S.-? 

'i,! l'"ahrnko|il', II, 1', 'I',, 401) '11 l-Vmler, (.'. W., 416 'oS iMslier. (.V S., loo 

'i;' l'"airl>anks, U. \V.. (>(>o 'i.S Fenu, K, K., 574 '01 Fisher, Mrs. O. S. (See 

'00 l'"airehihl. I'Mna, no 'o.| l'"enn, Mrs. d. 11. (See Taylor, Klsie M.) 

'00 h'aireliihl, I. .V. 1... j.|o Triiwhle, iMara K.) .i;l'"isher, Sara C, 766 

■04 KairehiM, Airs. ,1, 11. (.See 'iS hViKiison, .Mice M., 71.S, 'ii Fisher, \V. 11., 410 

Moles, Martha l'"."! '1,1; I'er.nnson, C. M., .<i74 '00 l-'ishei , Mrs, \V. II. (Sec 

"So KairehiKl, Ko/ina I*., .14 '10 l'"er>;nson, F. (.',, 017 Kohrer,t Minnie Cr) 

'00 l''airehiM. .*<. 0,, .'40 '10 Ker^nsoii, Florence K., '14 I'isher, \V. 1.., 5.?j 

'oj l'\iirelo, i'<. I",. lOi M7 "lO l'"islnn,in, .\, 'iV/oiS 

■|S l''airlielil, I'aith .1., 7\$ '17 I'erKiison, (1. .'V,, 600 "i,^ Fishiiian, S. 1... 71s 

'14 l-'airtiehl, Helen, s,\\ "lo "I'Vrmison, 1. Ti., 376 "iS h'lsk, Frit/. (See l-'isk. 11. 

'ii l''airl\all, 1., T., 415 '1,! I'VrRiison, 1.. S., .490 0.1 

"iS l''airu\an. I'.. 715 ,i;l''ernhol/, J. J,, 765 'iS l-'isk, 11, D., 715 

■|| I'aisoii, \V, A., ^i.s 'i.i herrell, !>., 491 "eo Fisk, I, W., .^40 

"i.i h'aiarilov Mavinir F.,, 400 'ii I'erris, t". F., 416 '03 Fiske, C \\'., 170 

'17 h'aietti. M. .1,, 009 '•>4 Ferris. 11. U„ 77 '17 Fiteh. 11. .1., 670 

'oj l-'alkenheru. F. 1\, iM '10 Ferris. Irene M., 376 '16 Fiteh, Mrs. 11. .1. (See 

'14 l'"allis. M. S., s.U '».'; I'Vrris, (1. V.., 84 Honser. Iniia 1.,) 

'07 I'allon, Clara ^I,, .-75 "^r l'"erry, 1.. C, »!^ti '17 Fites, 11, li,. 070 

Vl'alls. 1<". 11., 7o<; '10 I'etherston, J, K., 617 '10 Fit? geraUl, l.eora A. II., 

'77 ' I'alls, Ma H., i.'t "if hVtherston, .1. M., 5U 61S 

'i.i h'aiu-iier, lla/el F.,, 400 '1,- I'etherston, Mrs. 1. M. "lo I'it/Rerrell, ^1. A., 618 

xl-'anniiiR, K. S.. 70,^ (See Morn, Katlierinc '17 Fit/Rerrell, S. S,. 670 

'lo Farali, S. R., 017 1.) "lo Fit/patriek. V. S., ,',76 

'oO l-'aruo, Mattie I',, --.so '''7 I'etterman,^ Valeria J., 376 '1,! I'it/jiatriek. Mrs. V. S. 

'00 i'arKo, R. N., jjo '14 l-Vntr, F. C, 5,51 (.See Moser, CIIrh F.l 

■87 FarR\isson. M.. 47 "'- ••'''•<; I'- ^V., 45.? '10 lM.-/ell, R. IV. .^o 

•is Farlev, F. W., <i74 "'t Fiehler, \V. F., .s.!i "-.■ 'I'l.i.iis, .\. M.. i 

■14 Farlow, S. 1,, s,\> '*' Fields, Mrs. R. R, (See '04 Fla.ij.i;, S. H., 100 

'17 I'-anuer, Fhna 1.,, 009 llollaiul. l.eila) 'iS I'laiwlers, Annette H.. 715 

.njFuruier, Flora K,. 7t.s "'4 Fiero, K. F,, 5,51 'lo Fhuulers. 11. A., 370 

'i,S I'anner. llreua, .S74 |i<> FitieUI. (', F., m8 \.o Klaiulers, ,1, A.. 340 

'00 I'ariner, V, M.. 340 '17 ''"i't'. Viola 1.., t>^9 "17 I'laniury, l\ A., 670 

'18 Karnam. Uerthrt 1... 7i,s '09 Filliuore, .1. U., 340 ,i;l'laniiii;aiu. M. 1... 766 

"lO Farnhani, .\. A., M7 '07 Kilson, 1. F.,, J7C1 'u Flatt. 11. (">., ^,S3 

■|j Farnniii. W. II., 4,S3 '08 Finch, F, P., .jog '17 I'lan.nher, K. Ci., 070 

i;l""arn\iliar. S. K., 70.s 'I'O Finch. Mrs. K. O. (Sec '00 FleaRer, (". E., ug 

'ij ' I'arr. .\. I.. 453 UreckenriilRc, C.lailysl ".-o Fleck, Mrs. F. E. (See 

'07 I'arrar. R,, J7V '1- l-'imlley. J. S.. 4.S3 Hell. Marian C.) 

'07 I'arrar, \lrs, R, (See 14 l-'introck, C. 1... 531 .;;l'leener. F. 1.,, 766 

Ualch, Kval ■8- I'ink, H., 47 ^ 'o I Flemin.i;, C. K., 199 

"o," I'arrin, 1, Nf., IM '<'0 I'iiik, Frna M. K., 340 'to Flemin.n, Denna F., MS 

"o." l'"arrin, \V, O., itn '10 h'iiikenbiiuler, K, O., 376 "i.- l'"leiuin,i;, (^eor.nia E., 4S.J 

jil'arvev. K. 0.. 70,>> '10 I'inkenhiiuler, Mrs. F. (">, 'u Fleming, (^erlrn<le U., 

'07 l'"ar\vell, S. P., J7,s (See Walworth. Althea'* 4$^ 

.vFarwell, Mrs. S. I\ (See "i" I'inley, ,1. (1., (S70 'u Flenuns, 1. li., 454 

.\ustin, .\lice l..) "18 Finley. MarRaret A., 715 '17 FleiniiiR. T. 11.. ^7o 

■|0 Fasolil, Miriam R., 617 "17 Finley. M. R., 670 "os FleminR. Rose E.. jj.s 

"10 Fast. 11. M.. 376 '17 Finley, Mrs. M. R, (See "ii FleminR, Kose (^., 4l^ 

\i8 Fast, E, F,,, 300 SaRer. Anna E,l ,»; FleminR, Sara A., 766 

'<-• l-'aucett. Mrs. P. O. M. "17 Finn, E. M.. 670 "o.s I'lemiiiR. V. R.. jj.s 

(See llach. Benlah \V,> "oo Finn. S. N,, 340 '00 Flesch. K, \V. P., ii9 

'17 Fanik, M. ('.. oog "lo FinncRan, 1. il., o»8 '13 Fletcher. C. 11., 491 

'is Faulkner. F. K., .S74 "i.s Finney. Stella IV, 574 '04 Fletcher, C. .1.. 199 

'it Fa\ilkner, («, 0., 410 '00 hisclier, .V. \V., 340 '03 Fletcher, Mrs. C. J. (See 

■75 •I'anlkner, 1., ;■ 'i.- I'ischer, C. (1., 453 lleiulevson, Mnryl 

'14 Faulkner. 1. \V., 531 "13 Fischer, F. A. P., 491 '14 Fletcher, (\ P.. 53J 

.cl'anonher, S. F, (See F.ir '14 h"ischer. H. L,, 531 "ii Fletcher. Klirahcth B., 416 

unhar, S. K,l "oi Fischer, I.., 61 "14 Fletcher, 1. A.. 53J 

"is I'aurote. G, C, 574 '98 Fischer, 1.. E,, ijo 'o9 Fletcher, At, S., no 

>;Faust, E, C, yftj "i.s Fish. J. I... ,s'4 't6 Fleteinever, F. R., 618 

'ij Faust, P. .\.. 4SJ 'iJ Fishhack, 11. K.. 4.S3 '18 Flexer. Kilna H., 715 

sFnwcett. Mary E.. ^^5 "oi Fishhack. M, M.. 144 .sFlint. P, N., 706 

■|7 Fav, O. A.. 009 \^o Fishlwck, W. M.. 340 '18 Flock. MarRuerite P.. 71S 

■\j Fayart. 1., 0.. 4.<(3 "o^ Fishhack. Mrs. W. M. '17 Flock, \V. 1., 670 

xFarel, C. S., 765 i.See Percival. .\vis 11. > "15 Flodin, H. 1... .S74 



Index to Alumni 



111. 



•08 



Flood, Grace 11., 715 
I'lood, W. E., 491 
I'lowcrce, T. 491 
l'"lowors, R. W., 250 
1-Mukf, Autlia M., 716 
Fluke, Mrs. M. I. (Src 

Caniplicll, Daisy 1.) 
gFlynn, C. C.. 766 
I'ohcrg. J. A., I 10 
Fock, K. A., r)iK 
FoersterliiiR, F. J., 4r(i 
Fork, a. K., 575 
FoKg, Mrs. A. K. (Sec 

Iluiit, Florence J.) 
Foglc, Mrs. F. iL (Sec 

Pcrcival, Olive H.) 
I'oKii'Hon^;, L. K., 416 
FokIcsouk, Mrs. I.. F.. 

(See MeHobic, Jesse 11.) 
Foley, I. W., 4i() 
•Folner, A. I). 51 
FolRor, Kacliel E., 92 
Foltz. 1.. S., 416 
FoiiK, G. Y., 575 
Fontaine, E. O., 575 
l"oo(c, F. J., 77 
A'Footitt, F. F., 766 
Forbes, lUrlha V., 9- 
Forbcs, v.. H., 100 
Forbes, Mrs. E. B. (S<c 

Matlier, l.ydia) 
Forbes, Klliel C, 179 
Forbes, Mabel F., -•i-'; 
Forbes, H. II., 65 
/iForbes, S. A.. 828 
Forbes, S. F., 11 1 
Ford, l?crnice, 417 
Ford, Carlotta M., 417 
I''ord, Edith IL, 491 
Ford, E. [., azs 
f;Von\, F. t., 766 
Ford, W. S.. 276 
Foreman, A. C, 417 
Foreman, C. A., 276 
Foreman, Mrs. C. A. (.See 

Risser. Uuby T5.) 
Forkey, Mildred \... <<iH 
Forlaw, Mrs. J. N. (See 

Shannon, ARnes N.) 
Form;iM, 1 1. M., .-jog 
Fornof, Mrs. (!. N. (Sec 

Frahm, llattie ]?.) 
Fornof. J. K., 376 
FornolT, G. (I.. 491 
Forrest, Elizabeth, 250 
A'l'-orrey, Claire V., 766 
A'l'"orsylh, C H., 766 
Forsytli, T. W., 26 
Forsyth, Mrs. ]. W. (Sec 

Ellis, I.ola li.) 
Forsythe, Mrs. C. TI. (See 

James, I-ouisc A.) 
Fort, L. M., 491 
Forty, D., 716 
Forty, F. A., 575 
Fosdick, Mrs. A. M. (See 

Thissell, Inez) 
Fossland, G. L., 309. 
Foster, A. 15., 77 
Foster, Caroline K., 200 
Foster, C. W., 5 
Foster, D. D., 575 
Fo.ster, E. R., 532 
Foster, F. W., 716 
Foster, G. H., 670 
Foster, II. E., 454 
F'oster, TI. L., 491 
Foster, J. K., 340 
I-'ostcr, T, R., 491 
;?Fosler, ].. F., 766 
ijFoster, F-ncy R., 7^7 
Foster. O. I'., 532 
Foster, Mrs. U. II. (See 

ScroRRin, Mildred A.) 
F'Vister, Mis. T. F., (See 

Nichol. A. E.) 
Foster, VV. G., )g() 



61 K 



(Se 



2()(l 
rSec 



'92 Foster, W. II., 65 

'92 "Foster, Z., 65 

'K. I'oiilke, C. C, f.i8 

'iS I'ouike, K. E., 716 

'13 l''oiilon, Mrs. I. L. (See 

CartwriKht, Sara It. E.) 
'00 F''owler, C. C, 340 
'(17 I'owler, M., 276 
'99 I'owler, K. I,., 1 19 
'[.S h'owlerj W. M., 575 
'98 Fox, h. G., 1 1 1 
'04 l'"ox, Gertrude, 202 

'iin *l"ox, II, H., 129 
'17 l'"<)X, Jessie 1-., 670 
'17 Pox, I. E., ()7o 
■ iK h'ox, f.uci;i TI., 716 
^'h'raeker, S. H., 767 

'i)i " l"r:dnn, II., 61 
'01 Frahm, llattie B., 145 
'i.| h'r.iiley, L. K., S32 
'17 I'ranie, Graet' 1j., 670 
'17 I'Vampton, Mrs. I'",. (!. 

(See Campbell, I'loi 

encc M.) 
'05 Frauceway, Margaret, 2. 15 
'iH h'rancis, A. E., 716 
'78 l"r;incis, F., 17 
'do Francis, l*". D., 129 
'16 Francis, Helen E., 
'02 Francis, O. J., 161 
'r4 l-'rank, W. I.., 532 
'if) l<"rank, Mrs. W. T- 

Mollier, Jnlja F-.) 
'10 T-'ranken, E. G., 376 
'04 Frankenberg, I'earle, 
'04 Franklin, Mrs. H. A. 

Soniil.iR. Mildred E.) 
'04 Franklin, 1)., 2<jo 
'06 iManklin, II. It., 2So 
'03 Franklin, l.ois G., 180 
'12 Franklin, Mrs. R. (See 

C'rawford, F-uvern II.) 
'01 Franks, C. W., 145 

'13 I'"ranzen. T. J., 491 

A'F''rary, FF. F1., 7^,7 
'(18 F'raser, Annebell, 310 

'17 F-'raser, T., 670 
'12 F<'rascr, Viola C., 454 

'99 I"'raser, W. A. G., 119 

'93 l''rascr, W. J., 70 

'rS Fraycr, D. S., 575 
'16 Frazcf;, Anna D., 618 

•r I Frazee, J. D., 417 
'14 F'razee, R. C, 5.32 
'rs Frazer, G. C., S7.S 

'10 F>'razer, Mrs. G. I'.. (See 

James, IFelen D.) 

'08 T'-razer, O. B., 310 

'98 Frazey, Alice It., 1 1 1 

'(,1 T^razey, Nellie M., 145 

'15 Frazier, A. O., 575 

'14 T'razier, J. B., 5.32 
'02 T^razier, T. W., 161 

'18 Frazier, J. Z.. 716 

'16 Frcarke, V. W., 618 

'to Fredenhagen, V. It., 376 

'17 I='rederick, E. M., 671 
'88 Frederick, ()., 51 

'10 Frederick, O., 377 

'10 Fredericl<. I^ C.. 377 

'94 Frederickfion, G.. 77 

'91 I-'rederickson, J. II., 61 

'i I Frecland, C. B., 417 

'16 Freels, J. W., 619 
'00 Freeman, FF. E., 129 

'17 Freeman, Mrs. F<. B. (See 

Crawford, Ruth M.) 

'13 I'reeman, Marie E., 49' 
'(17 Freeman, P. J., 27''' 
'13 F'reeman. F<uth M., 
'0.; Freesc, J. A., ifn 
■79 Freijs, C. T., 20 
'18 Freitag, Vina, 7'''' 
'04 I-'rcneh, It.. 200 

/,'Frcnch, II. E., 767 
'1 1 French, IF. IF., 53;? 
'„•< FrencFi. M. F)., 180 



49" 



417 
.tto 



491 



'98 



49-' 
341 



French, R. M., 61 
l'"rench, R. W., 532 
Frey, II. <)., 7i"(, 
h'rick, A. II., 716 
h'ricke, II. II., 276 
I'ridrichs, A, II., 377 
Fried, II. N., 671 
iMiend, R. O., 276 
I'ricr, J., 619 
l''ris()n, 'r. II., 71 () 
Fritchcy, P. It., 454 
l'"ritchcy, T. A., Jr. 
i.;*l'"riller, E. A., 7O7 
^'Fritz, II. R., 707 
FM-itze, F.. A., 417 
Froehlich, M. II., 
h'roelieh, J. 1). W., 
I'Vost, h'. (i., 145 
I'rost, J. II., 250 
I'"ruin, FClizabeth, 
F'"ruin, Mary C, 
l'"ry, A. .S., 492 
I'rye, F. W., 276 
I''rye, Mary II., 575 
F'rye, T. C, 77 
F''ucik, 1"". F., 145 
luicik, J. F. Jr., 3S0 
luigard, J. R., 377 
I''ujinnira, (i., 417 
l'"ulks, II. (,'., 492 
b'ullenwider, A. E., 1 1 1 
l''uilenwider, Alice E., 276 
^'I'ullcnwider, IClizabeth E., 
767 
I''ullenwider, T. I., 162 
I'ullen wider. W. T., 417 
F'uller, (". M., 492 
Fuller, FCFizaFiclh G., 
iHiller, 11. C. 575 
l-'uller, I. A.., 162 
I'^ullerton, C. It., 417 
I'ullerlon, II. G.. 162 

iMiiion, <;. C, 6isr 

iMiIton, T. It., 45 
iMdIon, Mrs. L. W. 

Wati, I.anra A.) 
Fulton, R. It., 162 
l-"ulton, W. J., Ill 
l'"utd<, Irene M., 454 
I'^ink, Ruth S., 671 
l'"unslon, E. It., 65 
I-'unston, J. G., 84 
l-'urrow, I'.. O., 341 
Fursman, W. II., 200 
Fursman. Mrs. W. II. 

(See Myers, Winifred) 
Fnruk.'iwa, .S., 492 
l'"yfe, Isabella, 225 
Grianler. R. IF. E 
C;abIo, G. E., S.V2 
Gaddis, A. M., 532 
Ga.idis, II. E., 492 
fJaddis, Jessie M. 
GalTner, T., 17 
Gage, I. IT., 619 
G.igc, R. II., 180 
Gage, R. P., 5.32 
Ciaines, W. E., 310 
Gale, R. A., 716 
G.-deener, J. II.. 250 
Galecncr, W. K., 417 
Galeener, Mrs. W. 1 

(See Carrier, Adela 1' 
Galhiilv, S. W., 276 
f^illagher, Anna M., 
flall.iRbcr, (;. T'., 225 
Gallaher, FF. T.. 671 
GaFlaher, E. T., i(,.t 
C.alloway. W. J,, 277 
Galpin, .Stella B., 533 
Galster, Augusta E., 71 
Gandiach. J. C, 250 
Gamble, C. ('., 57s 
Gamble, Mrs. D. (S. 

W.-iteriiian Mary E. ) 
Gamble, D. T., 533 
Gangsfadt, J. S., 34 1 



57.S 



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671 



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10 Gangulee, N. N., 377 

07 Gannaway, M., 277 

16 Gants, E. T., 619 
^Gantz, R. A.. 767 

10 Garabedian. G. A. Z., 377 
97 *Garber, J. F., :oo 

12 Garber, R. J., 454 

03 Gnrden. H. R., 180 

15 Gardiner, J. L., S7S 
09 Gardiner, L., 341 

06 Gardner, B. C, 250 
09 Gardner, C. O., 341 

91 Gardner, F. D., 62 

07 Gardner, H., 277 
83 Gardner, Jessie, 33 

^Gardner, J. J., 768 

1 1 Gardner, J. L., 417 
iS Gardner. M., 716 

sGarlough, C. D., 768 
gGarman, P., 768 

96 Garnett, C. H., 92 

04 Garnett, E. L., 200 

05 Garnett, Mrs. E. L. (See 

Barnard, Lela E.) 

01 Garnett, Grace A.. 145 
Garnett. Hnvriet E.. 417 
Garnett. Porcie E., 341 

08 Garnett, R. E., 310 
II Garrett, F. W.. 418 
14 Garrett. J. F., 533 

14 Garrett, Mrs. J. F. (See 

Quinn. Bernice M.) 

86 Garrett. J. H., 45 

13 Garrett, Louise W., 402 

02 Garrett, R. P., 162 
07 Garrison, L., 277 

17 Garth, C. T., 671 
99 Garver, Daisy, 120 

11 Garver, E.. 418 

03 Garver, WiHa K., 180 

86 Garvin, J. B., 45 

17 Garvin, Mar\^B.. 671 
05 Garwood, F. S., 225 
05 Garwood, H. F.. 2-5 

05 Gnrvvood., Jso'-t. 225 

06 Garwood, Mihe! C, 2-> 

18 Gary, J. L., 716 
10 Garza, J. I.. 377 

07 Gash, C. M.. 277 

14 Gaskill, Delia. C33 
T2 Gaskill, D. W.."454 

04 Gaston. N. D., 200 
03 Gaston, R. M., 180 
83 Gates, A. S.. 33 

92 Gates. A. W., 65 
13 Gates, C. W.. 492 

10 Gates, F. C, 377 
ID Gates, O. F., 377 

12 Gates, R. P.. 454 
ffGatward. \V. A., 768 

16 Ganger. J. F.. 619 

13 Ganger, Marguerite E., 

492 

13 Ganger, P. C, 492 

11 Ganger. Mrs. P. C. (See 

Mclntyre. Eva \..) 

18 Gaunt. Gail, 717 

94 Gaut, R. E.. 78 

12 Gaut, Rosa L., 454 
03 Gavin. J. F.. 180 

12 Gay, Amelia L., 454 
06 Gay, Mary L., 251 

13 Gay. S. A.. 493 
16 Gayle, R. E.. 619 

87 Gayman, Angelina. 47 

97 Gayman, B. A.. loi 
02 Gayman, Myrtle. i6r 

96 Gazzolo, F. H.. 92 

97 Gearhart. O. L., loi 
16 Gehant. Evelyn. 619 

16 Gehknt. Rosalie F., 619 

17 Gehrig, A. G., 671 

15 Gehrig E. F. 575 

16 Geib. G. A.. 61Q 

15 Geiger. C. F., S75 

18 Geiger. I.. C. 717 

02 Geiger, Mabel L., 162 



gGeiling, E. M. K., 768 
Geist. H. F.. 454 
^Geller, H. W., 768 
Gennadius, P., 5 
Genson, Mrs. L. L. (See 

Hawkins, Marjorie D.) 
Gentle, G. E., 493 
^Gentry. C. S., 768 
Gentry, W. S. Jr., 434 
Gentry, Mrs. \V. S. (See 

Berger, Adda E.) 
Gentsch, Vida C., 310 
Gentsch, Wilhelmina H., 

277 
Genung, Ivaloo, 454 
George, H. E., 717 
George, L. G.. 576 
George. Lilliam M., 200 
Gerber. W. D.. 120 
Gere. Helen B., 533 
Gerke. R. H., 717 
Gerlach, Alma, 717 
Gerlach, Miriam, 418 
gGernert, \V. B., 768 
Gerten, N., 671 
Geselbracht. H. C, 671 
Gesell. E. G., 310 
Gest, B., 4S5 
Getman. R. L.. S33 
^Gever. D. L., 768 
Ge'yer. Mrs. D. L. (See 

Cruzan. Myrtle A.) 
Geyer, Grace M., 619 
Gherc-inoff, P., 717 
di Ghilini, A., (See Elston, 

A.) 
di Ghilini, L. W., (See 

Elston, L. W.) 
Gibbons, C. B., 277 
Gibbons. Maud A., 671 
Gibbs. C. H., 226 
Gibbs, C. L.. 341 
Gibbs, Charlotte M., 200 
Gibbs, F. L.. 277 
Gibbs, G., Jr., 129 
Gibbs. I aura R.. 162 
Gibbs, P. H., 493 
Gibbs, W. D.. 70 
*Gibbs. Mrs. W. D. 

Woolsey, Olga C.) 
Gibson, C. B., 14 
Gibson. C. G., 62 
Gibson, C. R., 576 
Gibson, Mabel H., 576 
Gibson, Mary, 341 
Gibson. M. O., 341 
Gibson, O. H., 619 
Gibson, R. A., 671 
Gibson. Sylvia R., 671 
Giddings. A. S., 455 
Giddings. M. L.. 671 
Giehler. F. J., 533 
Giehler, Mrs. F. J., (See 

Coffev Hazel B.) 
Gier. Mrs. W. J., (See Ed- 

mundson. Jessie) 
Giertz. A. L., 672 
Giessler. W. C, 493 
*Gifford. R. E., 672 
Gift. Mrs. J. W.. (See 

Harvev. Bessie M.) 
•Gilbert. F. M., 47 
Gilbert. T. H., 619 
Gilbert, T. P., 226 
Gilbert, Minnie E.. 619 
Gilchrist. H. M.. 120 
Gildersleeve. Mary E.. S33 
Gilkerson, Aletha, 162 
Gilkerson. Frances E., 180 
Gilkerson. H., 14 
Gilkerson, H. C., 493 
•Gilkerson, J., 14 
Gilkerson, Portia E.. 277 
Gilkerson, T. J.. 226 
Gilkev T. R., 619 
Gill, F.'W.. 2SI 
Gill, G. T., S76 



(See 



'98 



Gill, J. D., II 
Gill. R. Z., 48 
Gill. T. E.. 277 
Gillan, P. H. ,455 
Gillen, J. H., 717 
Gillespie. Belle I.. 162 
Gillespie. Louella I., 200 
Gillespie. P.. 310 
Gillhan, P. D.. 200 
Gilliland, W. M., 57 
Gilmore, L. N., 576 

gC^ilmore, R. E., 769 
Gilmore, W. C., 45$ 
Gilmour, J. C., 226 

•Gilpatrick, Gladys, 672 
Gilstrap, E. F., 310 
Ginzel, C. L., 201 
Ginzel. L. A.. 226 
Girhard. H. R., 717 
Girling, Mrs. W. (See 

Peabody, Katherine) 
Girton, D. G., 4S5 

gGittins Elizabeth" M. 76q 
Glair. H. F.. 455 
Glasco R. T.. 576 
Glasgow, Grace, 455 
Glasgow, H.. 310 ■ 
Glasgow, Ruth. 455 
Glasgow, R. D., 310 
Glasgow. Mrs. R. D. (See 

Burns. Josephine E.) 
Glass. J. G., 251 
Glassco. P. B., 201 
Glassco, Ruth M., 672 
Gleason, H. A., 145 
Gleason, Nellie M., 418 
C'lenn. Eleanor M., 277 
Glenn. Mrs. E. A., (See 

Ward. Madge V.) 
Glenn. L. A., 418 
Glenn. L. L., 130 
Glenn. O. F.. 130 
Glenz. E. A.. 493 
Glessing. Barbara F. 620 
Glick. E. E., 620 
Glick. H. R., 201 
Gliffe. Ethel F., 717 
Glover. D. M.. 620 
Glover. L. W., 455 
Glover, R. C, 576 
Glover, W, E. S76 
Gloyd. G. V. R., 4SS 
Goben. Mrs. L. W. (See 

Beasley, D. Edythe) 
Goben. Pearl H., 455 

^Goble, L., 769 

^Goble, Roxana, 769 
Godehn, R. A., 620 
Godeke, H. F., 226 
Godfrey. Eleanor, 576 
Goebel. Irma G., 576 
Goebel J. L., Jr.. 45S 
( loenel. I ouise. 4^!^ 
Goebel. Marie C.. 418 
Goelitz, W. A., 717 
Goelitz. W. H.. 620 
Goettler. Edna A.. 672 
Goetz, .Antcinette H.. 576 
Goff Cicelv S., 377 
GofF, Lutie A., 341 
Goff. Marv E., 162 
GofF, R. A., :;76 
Gogerty, H, L., 672 
Gohn, I.. E., 493 
Gohn. Mrs. L. E. (See 

Davis. Mollie L.) 
Going. T. F.. 33 
Gold. Katherine E.. 180 
Goldberg, Charlotte D., 

672 
Goldbere P. H., s'?3 
Golden. W. R., =576 
Golden, W. E.. S7fi 
Goldin.g Mrs. M. E. fSee 

Russell. Caroline N.) 
Goldman, E. R., 576 



17 Goldman, F. L., 672 
gGoldman, M. S., 769 

14 Goldman, Rae A., 533 
gGoldmerstein, L., 769 

88 Goldschmidt, A. C, 51 

18 Goldschmidt, Erna C., 717 

87 Goldschmidt, E. W., 48 
94 Goldschmidt, O. E., 78 

^Goldsmith, Margaret L., 
769 

16 Goldstein, R. S., 620 

17 Golinkin A. L., 672 
83 Goltra, W. F., 33 

15 Gomez, A. E., 576 

08 Gonnerman, H. F., 310 

11 Gonnerman, Mrs. H. F. 

(See Jamison, Martha 
G.), 
14 Gonsior, A., 533 

07 Gonzalez, A. V., 277 

16 Gooch, Gretchen L., 620 

17 Gooch, Mabel M., 672 
gGood, E. S., 769 
gGood, J. W., 769 

03 Goodale,' Grace, 180 

88 Goodell, N. P.. 51 
gGoodenough, G. A., 769 

12 Gooding, F. E., 455 

12 Goodman, Byne F., 436 

14 Goodmann, Leola, 533 

16 Goodrich, Mrs. R. (See 

Dodds. Lois E.) 
98 Goodridge, H. A., in 

09 Goodspeed, F., 341 

05 Goodspeed. W. F., 226 
87 Goodwin, P. A., 48 

13 *Goodyear, Mrs. H. (See 

Elliott, Gertrude L.) 
13 Goodyear, H. M., 493 
12 Gordon, C., 456 
12 Gordon. F. G., 456 
^Gordon, H. B.. 770 
09 Gordon, Inez D., 341 

01 Gordon, J. H., 145 

12 Gordon, W. G., 456 
II Gordon, W. O., 418 

05 Gore, A., 226 
76 Gore, S. T., 11 

17 Gorey, G. F.. 672 

11 Gorham, E. D., 418 

04 Gorham, J., 201 

13 Gormley, J. R., 493 

02 Goss, Edna L., 163 
/iGoss, W. F. M., 829 

12 Gossett, J. E., 456 

15 Gossett, Vera O., 577 
17 Gould, A. R., 672 

17 Gould, M. A., 672 
12 Gourley, L. H., 456 
09 Gourley, Margaret T., 342 
09 Gourley, Mary J., 342 

gGouwens. C., 770 
12 Grabbe, Florence H., 456 

16 Grabbe, J. C., 620 

01 Graber, H. T.. 146 

08 Grady, Mrs. O. R. (See 

Smith. Nellie E.) 

08 Grady, P. L., 310 

16 Graflf, A. A. I., 620 

06 Graff, Elizabeth, 251 

05 Grafius, Margaret E., 226 

02 Graham, A. J., 163 
73 Graham, C. P., 3 

07 Graham, D., 277 

06 Graham, D. B. A.. 251 

15 Graham, Elizabeth E., 577 

17 Graham, H. B., 672 
00 Graham, H. G., 130 
05 Graham, J. J., 226 
93 Graham, L. T., 70 

09 Gr?ham, Mary A., 342 

18 Graham. M. E., 717 
II Graham, P. J., 418 

08 Graham. R. A. 311 
gGraham, Sappho C., 770 

93 Graham, W. J., 70 
^Graham, W. M., 77*0 



Index to Alumni 

12 Grainger, C. W., 456 

04 Gramesley, Margaret A., 

201 
18 Gramount, V. H., 717 

06 Grandpre, A. G., 251 

10 Grannis, F. C., 377 
16 Grant, C. T., 620 
08 Grant, D. J., 311 

14 Grant, Helen W., 533 

16 Grant, Ruth M., 620 

14 Grantham, G. M,, 533 

95 Gratz, Mrs. B. (See 

Thompson, Marion) 

07 Grauten, S. H., 277 

17 Grautz, R. L., 672 

17 Graven, A. S., 672 
12 Graves, L. H., 456 
02 Graves, Marjorie, 163 

15 Graves, P. H., 577 
04 Gray, B. S., 201 

11 Gray, C. R., Jr., 418 
gGray, D. T., 770 

II Gray, F. B., 418 

11 Gray, F. J., 419 

18 Gray, J. M., 717 

06 Gray, Lily, 251 

17 Gray, L. R., 673 
83 Gray, N. A., 33 

00 Gray, R., 130 

02 Gray, Mrs. R. (See Gil- 

lespie, Belle I.) 

16 Gray. Ruth, 620 

16 Grayhack, J. E,, Jr., 620 

07 Grear, S., 278 
88 Greaves, G.. 51 

^Greaves. J. E., 770 
15 Green, Alta, 577 

14 Green, Bertha A., 534 
07 Green, Bessie R., 278 

03 Green, C, 181 

04 Green, Cella G., 201 

03 Green, C. H., 181 

18 Green, Esther C., 718 

15 Green, Eulalie, 577 

96 Green, F. H., 92 

01 *Green, Frances M., 146 

17 Green, Gladys, 673 
gGreen, Grace, 770 

96 Green, H. J., 92 

07 Green, Mrs. H. S. (See 

Walters, Bertha E.) 
95 Green, J. A., 85 

12 Green, J. P., 456 

12 Green, L,, Jr., 456 

04 *Green, Mabel, 

95 Green, Mariana, 85 

15 Green, R., 577 

91 Green, T. S., 62 

IS Greenburg, R. E., 577 

14 Greene, A. R., 534 

17 Greene, Birdie W., 673 

01 Greene, C. T., 146 

04 Greene, Elizabeth G., 201 

05 Greene, H. S., 226 

08 Greene, J. H., 311 

13 Greene, Mrs, J. )., (See 

Timmis, Alice M.) 

15 Greene, J. N., 577 

18 Greene, J. W., 718 
08 Greene, W. B.. 311 

;fGreenfield, R. E., 770 

16 *Greengard, L. J., 620 

75 Greenhalgh, Mrs. J. R. 
(See Anderson, Laura 
M.) 

17 Greenhill, H., 673 
07 Greenleaf, M., 278 

02 Greenman, E. G., 163 

07 Greenman, Margaret G., 
^278 

17 Greenwell. E. E., 673 
OS Greenwood, H. P.. 227 

08 Greenwood. Mrs, W. (See 

Weinberg, Nina M.) 
17 Gregg, Marion E., 673 
13 Gregg, R. S., 493 
12 Gregg, S. E., 456 



"IS 

78 Gregory, A. T., 18 

76 Gregory, C. E., 11 
'87 Gregory, G., 48 

77 Gregory, Helen B., 14 

09 Gregory, Lenna M., 342 
/tGregory, Louise C. A., 829 

13 Gregory, L. T., 493 
06 Cjregory, W. H., 251 

16 Greison, H. P., 620 
gGrennan, Mrs. J. (See 

Bennett, Elizabeth R.) 

10 Gresham, Nina V., 377 
13 Greves, G. L., 493 

17 Grewe, C. H., 673 

17 Grey, N. F., 673 
" 'dicy, Clara L., 311 

dley, G. N., 8 
dley, H. N., 146 
dley, J. N., 673 
dley, Mabel A., 342 
dley, W. W., 620 
erson, W. G., 278 
esbaum, E., 534 
eser, L. O., 621 
ewank, A. C., 378 
ffin, C. E., 771 
ffin, D., 378 
ffin. J. M., 577 
ffin, W. B., 120 
ffin, W. L., 534 
ffith, C. P., 534 
ffith, F. D., 621 
ffith, Mrs. J. C. (See 
Andrus, Dora A.) 
■ffith, L. G., 4s6 
ffith, L. S., 342 
ffith, Mildred E., 577 
ffith, R. W., 378 
ffith, S. J.. 718 
ffiths, W. M., 378 
ftner, J. H., 577 
gsby, H., 673 
gsby, H. D., 251 
gsby, O. E., 419 
gsby, M. W., 419 
m, F.. 120 
mes, E. J., 718 
mes, G. L., 101 
mes. Ruby M., 771 
ndley, H. S., 51 
pp, E. A., 718 
semer, W.. 718 
swold, A. H., 146 
swold, Elizabeth V., 
II 

swold, J. D., 577 
swold, L. E., 146 

18 Grommon, Helen W., 718 

08 Gross, A. O., 311 
gGross, A. W., 771 

17 Gross, C, 673 
gGross, C. R., 771 

10 Grosslserg, A. S., 378 
00 Grossberg, H. A.. 130 

18 Grossberg. V. H. (See 

Gramount, V. H.) 
16 Grossman, D. A., 621 

16 Grossman, Mrs. D. A. 

(See Watson, Leila E.) 
18 Grotevant. Nina, 718 
13 Grout, J. C., 493 

11 Grove. C. H., 419 
13 Grove, P. F., 494 
03, Grove, R. B., 181 

09 Grove, S. L., 342 
80 Groves, C. W., 23 

12 Groves, D. K., 456 

12 Groves, Evangeline E., 

^ 4S6 
II Groves, Pauline T., 419 
08 Grubel, E. A., 311 

17 Gruener. R. W., 673 
17 Gruhl, C. J., 673 

16 Gruner, J. E., 621 
15 Grunewald, A. H.. Jr.. 
577 



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'i6 Gruiiewald, H. C, 621 
^Guberlet, J. E., 771 
gGuell, A., 771 
18 Guernsey, E. W., 718 
IS Guffin, Lillian I., 577 
17 Guild, Lois G., 673 
97 Gulick, C. D., loi 
92 Gulick, E. E., 6s 



:6 



05 



Gulick, F. M., 71 

92 Gulick, J. P.. 66 

10 Gullett, N., 378 

10 'Gulley, L. R., 378 

16 Gum, H. A., 621 
Gumaer, P. W., 4S7 
Guinm, L. M., 621 

10 Gumm, P. E., 378 
79 Gunder, J. H., 20 

11 Gunderson, A. J., 419 

09 Gundy, Madge K., 343 

16 Gunkel, W. W., 621 
07 Gunn, A. H., 27S 
92 Gunn, C. A., 66 

15 Gunnell, P. M., 578 

00 Gunthorp, Pauline, 127 
00 Gurley, Mrs. R. B. (See 
Hanson, Rachelle M.) 
g*Gusler, G., 771 
07 Gustafson, A. F., 27S 

17 Gustafson, C. A., 673 

12 *Gustafson, C. L. R., 457 

16 *Gustafson, G. P., 621 
Gustafson, J. C., 227 
Gustafson, Mrs. J. C. (See 

Mather, Jennie M.) 

10 Gustin, A., 378 
04 Gutmann, L., 201 

11 Gutting, L. A., 419 

10 Gutting, Mrs. L. A. (See 

Hill, Fanny W.) 
07 Gwinn, Alta, 278 

14 Gwinn, Avis, S34 

15 Gwinn, Edith, S78 

11 Gwinn, Ethel, 419 
15 Haag, Y. W., s78 

15 Haag, Mrs. V. W. (See 
Green, Eulalie) 

15 Haan. G. W., Jr., 578 

12 Haan, Mary A., 4S7 

18 Haas, O. F., 718 
06 Haase, H. E., 251 
14 Habbe, R. H., 534 

03 Habermeyer, G. C., 181 

04 Habermeyer, Mrs. G. C. 

(See Mercer, Iva E.) 
12 Habryl, V. B., 457 
06 Hachmeister, W. C. F. H., 

2SI 

90 Hackett, Mrs. L. O. (See 
_ Ellars, Jessie) 

17 Hackley, Elizabeth P., 674 
i6 Hada, K., 621 

16 *Hadden, C. G., 621 

16 *Hadden, Mrs, C. G., (See 

Treat, Gladys A.) 
14 Hadden, S. B., s34 
14 Hadden, Mrs. S. B. (See 
Renner, Sylvia P.) 

05 Hadden, S. C., 227 
04 Hadfield, F. S., 201 

04 Hadlev, Mrs. E. P. (See 
Work, Edna M.) 
gHadley, H. F., 772 
'09 Hadley, H. L., 342 
'97 Hadsall, H. H., loi 
'11 Haeffner, J. G., 419 
gHaessler, C. H.. 772 
gHaessler, Mrs. C. H. (See 
Barnes, Mildred) 
'80 *Hafner, C. F., 23 
'07 Hagan, M. E., 278 
■16 Hagan, T. A., 621 
'04 Hagans, Mrs. F. M. (See 

Mangas, Maud) 
'02 Hagedorn, C. F., 163 
'11 Hagedorn. F. A., 419 
'15 Hagener, A., 578 
'17 Hager, H. M., 674 



03 Hagey, Emma J., 181 
10 Haggard, Ada O., 378 
iS Hasgerty, Sara M., 718 

15 Haggott, W. S., 578 
09 Hagie, F. E., 342 

18 Hague, Edith E., 718 

16 Hahn, F. C., 621 

18 Hahn, Grace L., 718 
13 Hahn, H. J., 494 

gHaig, R. M., 772 
03 Haight, S. J., Jr., 181 
16 Haines, F. L., 621 

gHaines, G. C, 772 
03 Haines, Lillian H., 182 
13 Haines, Mabel, 494 

12 Haines, T. L., Jr., 457 
98 *Hair, C. E.. m 

07 Hake, H. G., 278 

09 Hake, J. W., 342 

16 Hake, Minnie E. T., 621 
18 Halas, G. S.. 718 
16 Halas, \V. H., 621 

16 Halbruge, C. M., 622 

13 Haldeman. P. J., 494 

05 Hale, A. A.. 227 
79 Hale, Isabella, 20 

gHaley, Margaret S., 772 
12 Hall. A. L., 457 
01 Hall, A. R., 146 

10 Hall, C. I.. 378 

07 Hall, E. B., 279 
18 Hall, E. K., 718 

08 Hall, E. L., 311 
95 Hall, E. S., 8s 

00 Hall, Elizabeth T.. 130 

09 Hall, Ethel L., 342 
92 Hall, F. A.. 66 

98 Hall, F. S., Ill 

07 Hall, G. A.. 279 

17 Hall, G. E., 674 

06 *Hall, Grace E., 232 

12 Hall, H., 457 

00 Hall. T. C., 130 

07 Hall, Tanet A., 279 
iS Hall. K. VV., 718 

99 Hall, L. D., 120 

13 Hall, L. M., 494 

15 Hall, L. W., 578 
84 Hall, Lucie A., 37 

14 Hall, R. P., 534 
14 Hall. T. D., S34 

08 Hall, W. E., 311 

08 Hall, W. E., 312 

82 Hall, Mrs. \V. F. (See 
Cole, Sophronia R.) 

10 Hallett, Margaret H., 378 

14 Halliday, Ruth, 534 
94 Hallinen, J. E., 78 

16 Halliwell, Pauline, 622 
gHalsey, Katherine C 

772 
'15 Halterman, H. J., 578 
'15 Halushka, G., 578 
'16 Hamill, E. C., 622 
'16 Hamill, Mrs. E. C. (See 

Clayberg. Dorothea M.) 
^Hamilton, C. C., 772 
'17 Hamilton, C. G., 674 
'17 Hamilton, D. H., 674 
"ii Hamilton, E. S., 419 
'97 Hamilton. Mrs. L. F. (See 

Zilly, Mabel) 
^'Hamilton. N. D., 772 

17 Hamilton, T. S.. 674 
17 'Hamilton, \V. J., 674 
10 Hammer, R. F.. 378 

01 Hammers, Edna R., 146 
01 Hammers, J., 146 

05 Hammers, Lillian, 227 
98 Hammers, M. T., 11 1 
81 Hammett, F. W.. 26 
81 Hammett, Virginia M., 2b 

15 Hammitt. A. B., S78 
g*Hammond, H., 773 

^Hammond, J. W., 773 
'iS Hammond, L. A., 719 
'17 Hammond, Ruth E., 674 



Hampton, Amy Q., 457 
Hampton, I., 312 
Hancock, M. S., 674 — 
Handke, P. H., 534 
Handlin, W. C., 342 
Handschin, W. F., 494 
Hanes, E. F., 534 
Hanes, Helen L., 534 
Hanes, M. S., 494 
Hanes, VV. R., 378 
Hanford, A. C., 457 
Hanford, Mabel M., 578 

sHanford, W. W., 773 
Hanger, P. N., 674 
Hanke, F. E., 279 
Hankins, O. G., 534 
Hanley, J. T., 379 
Hanmore, J. L., 674 
Hanna, Mrs. C. C. (See 
Van Cleve, Laura L.) 

gHanna, Helen I., 773 
Hanna, J. P., 457 
Hanna, M. R., 163 
Hanna, P. S., 457 
Hanna, Roberta L., 279 
Hannah, H. I., 494 
Hannan. J. E., 130 
Hannum, Myrtle N., 227 
Hannush, P., 622 
Hansen, M. R., 494 
Hansen, Mabel L., S34 
Hansen, R., 535 
Hansen, V., 4S7 
Hanson, C. L., 457 

gHanson, F. B., 773 
Hanson, F. L., 312 
Hanson, R. W., S35 
Hanson, Rochelle M., ijo 
Hanssen, G. A., 57 
Hanssen, S. L., 622 
Hanstein, C. M., 227 
Hanzlik, P., 312 
Hao, T. C, 622 
Happer, Josephine A.. 457 

gHarbarger, Sada A., 773 
Harbicht, H. C., 719 

gHarbison, C. C., 773 

*Harden, E. E., 23 

^Harder, O. E., 773 
Harder, R. O., 312 

^Hardin, Hazel, 773 
Hardin, W. A., 674 
Harding. A. A., 622 
Hardinger, R. W., 535 
Hardy, G. B., 227 
Hare. F, C., 494 
Hargis. Mrs. W. C. (See 
Colvin, Mary S.) 

gHargis, W. J., 773 
Harker, G. M., 147 
Harker, O. A., Jr., 130 
Harkins, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Blake, Katherine M.) 
Harkness, C. L., 379 
Harkness, Mrs. C. L. (See 
Knight, Mabel A.) 

gHarlan, C. L., 773 
Harman, H. J., S3S 
Harman, I. C, 202 
Harman, J. J., 163 
Harmon, I. G., 279 
Harmon, M. T., 420 
Harms, A., 85 
Harms, L. A. P., 420 
Harner, G. M., 494 
Harney, J. M., 227 
Harnit, J. M., 279 
Harnock, G. A., 4S7 
Harper, Bertha M., 279 

^Harper, C, 773 
Harper, E. C, 535 
Harper, Edith £., 227 
Harper, Julia A., 494 

.^Harper, M., 774 
Harpham, Mrs. J. L. (See 

Elliott, Josephine R.) 
Harrington, R. B., 674 



'98 



'96 



Harris, A. J., 312 
Harris, C, 379 
Harris, C. E., 163 
Harris, Mrs. C. F., (See 

Elder, Nettie) 
Harris, Elizabeth P., 674 
Harris, Elodia P., 622 
Harris, H. H., 578 
Harris, Hannah, 674 
Harris, Hannah J., 535 
Harris, Mrs. I. (See 
Gentsch, Wilhelmina 
H.) 
Harris, J. T., 62 
Harris, J. W., 45 
Harris, J. W., 379 
Harris, L. G., 622 
Harris, Leila D., 420 
Harris, Lois M., 578 
Harris, Margaret R., 535 
gHarris, Olive C, 774 
Harris, R. B., 719 
Harris, R. C, 494 
Harris, T. L., 163 
Harris, W., 535 
Harris, W. R., 674 
^Harrison, Annabel R., 774 
*Harrison, B. H., 379 
^Harrison, B. M., 774 
Harrison, B. S., 719 
Harrison, Bernice, 457 
Harrison, D. F., 379 
*Harrison, D. S., 147 
Harrison, Florence. 312 
•Harrison, Mrs. J. D. (See 

Raley, Arvilla K.) 
Harrison. S. A., 30 
Harsch, E. M., 578 
Harshbarger, Clara B., 

•Harshbarger, J. F., 495 
Harshman, L. R., 164 
Harshman. W. F., 420 
Hart, A. H., 719 
Hart, Hazel C, 458 
Hart, P. M., 535 
Hart, R. E., 578 
Hart, R. N., 674 
*Hart, R. W., 66 
Hart, W. E.. 420 
Hart, Mrs. W. E. (See 

Van Galder, Cora M.) 
Hart, W. W., 622 
Hartford, Naomi R., 579 
Hartline, H. E., 181 
Hartman, Laura E., 622 
Hartman, M. M., 675 
Hartmann, Mrs. M. L. 

(See Trowbridge, Tessie 

E.) 
Hartrick, G. R., 147 
Hartrick, L. E., 147 
Hartrick, Nancy E., 131 
Harts, D. H.. Jr.. 131 
Hartsock, Nelle M., 535 
Hartwell, G.. 719 
Harvey, A. E., 62 
Harvey, Mrs. A. E., (See 

Myers, Clara) 
Harvey, Bessie M., 279 
Harvey, R. F.. 622 
Harvey, W. C, 66 
Harwood, H. H., 495 
Harwood, S. D., 622 
Harz, A. W., 675 
Hasberg, W. M., 420 
Hash, Susan A., 458 
•Haskell, H. H.. 92 
•Haskell, W. M., 379 
•Hasker, E. L., 535 
gHaskett, Aloa A., 774 
Haslund, R. H.. 579 
Hasselquist, E. J.. 458 
Hassenstein, C. F., 379 
Hasson, H., 131 
Hatch, Alice R., 535 
Hatch, Edith I., 420 



Indkx to Alumni 

'i2 Hatch, Elizabeth M., 45S 

'73 Hatch, F. L., 3 

•80 Hatch, F. W., 23 

•07 "Hatch, Mrs. J. E. (See 
Winter, Julia F.) 

•72 *Hatch, M. F., i 

'11 Hatch, R. S., 420 

•98 Hatch, T. M., tii 

•13 Hatch. W. S., 495 
gHatfield, W. D., 774 

'14 Hatowski, R. E., (See 
Hattis, R. E.) 

'10 Hatten, F. W., 379 

'14 Hattis, R. E., 535 

'12 Hattori, K., 458 

'10 Hattrem. W. M., 379 

'15 Hauber, C, 579 

gHauck, Hazel K., 778 

'07 Haungs, H. C, 279 

'78 *Hauser, H., 18 

•03 Hauter. A. E., 181 

'97 Havard, O. D., 101 

'12 Haven, C. I., 458 

•83 Haven, D. C, 33 

'00 Haven, Georgetta, 131 

'04 Haviland, Altha, 202 
gHaw, A. B., 774 

'04 Hawes, C. W., Jr., 202 

'17 Hawes, H. C, 67s 
'15 Hawkes, Mrs. A. J. (See 
Snook, Helen C.) 

'12 Hawkes, W., 4S8 

'16 Hawkins, E. W., 622 

'17 Hawkins, Marjorie D., 
671 

'05 Hawkins. Mrs. N. C. 
(See Caswell, Julia E.) 

"13 Hawkins, R. R., 495 

'16 Hawkinson, C. O., 622 

'14 Hawley, A. D., 535 

'03 *Hawley, Edna M.. 181 

'12 Hawley. J. B., 458 

'07 Hawley, R. S., 279 

'00 Hawley, W. A., 131 

'04 Hawthorne, Elizabeth L., 

202 
'13 Hay, C. E., 49s 
'13 Hay, H. C, 495 
'01 Hay. W. M., 62 

gHayden, C. C, 774 
'07 Hayes, A. W., 279 
'10 Hayes, Mrs. A. W. (See 

Neal, Essie E.) 
'17 Hayes, C. F., 675 
'73 Hayes, C. J., 3 
'18 Hayes, E. B., 719 
'17 Hayes, E. M., 675 
'10 *Hayes, R. M., 379 
'00 Hayes. Zella B., 131 
'03 Hayhurst, E. R., 181 
'14 Hayhurst. P., 536 
'18 Hayne, W. E., 719 
'08 Haynes, M. ^., 312 
'01 Hays, C. J., 147 
'98 Hays, D., 112 
'99 Hays, Mrs. D. (See 

Owens, Dasie M.) 
'12 Hays, D. L., 458 
'08 Hays, H. A., 313 
'96 Hays, Mrs. J. W., (See 

Leal, Sophia N.) 
'09 Hayward, D. A., 343 
'03 Hayward, Mabel, 182 
'05 Hayward, Mabel S., 227 
'08 Hazard, L. H., 313 
'99 Hazeltime, Mrs. W. E. 

(See Raymond, Ruth) 
'00 Hazelton, H., 57 
'07 Hazelton. Mabel A., 280 
'05 Hazen, H. S.. 228 
'17 Head, G. L., 675 
.?Head. J. R., 774 
'(10 *Headen, T. M., 131 
'16 Headley, F. L., 623 
"83 Healey, Grace, 34 
'10 Healy, C. H., 370 
'13 Healy, E. J.. 495 



1117 

'is Healy, F. A., 579 
•06 *Healy, W. J., 252 
'oS Heaney, A. N., 313 
'11 Heater, E. F., 420 
'[6 Heath. D. F., 623 
'is Heath, Edith M., 579 
'01 Heath, L. S., 147" 
'13 Heath, N. P., 495 
'is Heath, T. M., 579 
'83 Heath, W. A.. 34 

gHebbert, C. M., 774 
'14 Hecht, A. G., 536 
'13 Heck, A. F., 495 
gHeck, A. O., 775 
'16 Hecketsweiler, R. T., 623 
'17 Heckler, L. C, 675 
'15 Hedgcock, J. F., Jr., 579 
is Hedgcock, J. H., 579 
'18 Hedgcock, Martha E., 719 
'16 Hedgcock, Nellie M., 623 
'09 Hedgcock, W. E., 343 
'12 Hedgcock, Mrs. W. E. 
(See Mourning, Nellie 

16 Hedges, B. A., 623 

12 Hedman, Mrs. H. R 

(See Noth, Lillian) 
16 Hedrick, Edna M., 623 

16 Hedrick, G. S., 623 
fHefferman, Ruth M., 775 

17 Hegener, A. L., 675 
06 Hegnauer, L., 252 

13 Hegnauer, R. L., 495 

18 Hegsted, M. A., 719 
94 Heideman, G. H., 78 

14 Heidkamp, E. N., 536 
18 Heidler, J. B., 719 

10 Heimbeck, W. C., 380 

gHeimburger, H. V., 775 

17 Hein, M. A., 675 

17 Hein, Mary R., 675 

16 Heindel, J. H., 623 

17 FTeindel, S. R., 675 
17 Heineke, P. H., 675 

15 Heinzelmann, A. M., 579 
02 Heinzelmann, J. H., 164 

10 Heislar, C. S.. 380 
gHeitkamp, G. W., 775 

09 Heitman, Mrs. A. G. (See 

Tobias, Mabel B.) 
is Helander, L., 579 
gHeld, F. E.. 77S 
gHelfrich, Mrs. O. L., (See 
Gushing, Helen I.) 
08 Helfrisch, IVfa-s. A. H., 
(See Gridley, Clara L.) 

15 Helgeland, Lillie I., 579 
91 Heller, O. B., 62 

06 Hellmann, C. A., 252 
08 Hellstrom, K. E., 313 

17 Helm, H. C, 67s 
12 Helm, L. L., 458 

07 Helm, R. R., 280 

07 Helm, Mrs. R. R., (See 
Moore, Mabel D.) 

1 1 Helmle, H. R., 420 

16 Helmreich, Agnes J. S., 

623 
QS Hempel. A.. 85 

15 Hemphill, C. A., 579 
I! Hemsen, C. N., 420 
n2 Henderson, A., 164 

18 Henderson, Anna H., 719 

16 Henderson, A. S., 623 

06 Henderson, C. E., 252 
i.i Henderson, F., 536 

TIenderson, F. S., 623 
Henderson, Mrs. F. S. 
(See Roberts. Erma D.) 
Henderson, J. B., 623 
Henderson, Mary, 182 
Hendrix, Mrs. W. S.. 
(See Bourdette, Bertha) 

07 Henion, Lora A., 280 

12 Henley. H. B., 458 
12 Henley, R. M., 4S8 
74 Henline, H. H., 536 



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't2 Henn, O. M.. 458 
'73 Hennessey, A. L., 3 
'06 Henning, W. K.. 252 

gHenninger, C, 775 
'16 Hennings, Elfreda V., 623 
"ii Henry, C. D., 420 
09 Henry, D. A., 343 
'18 Henry. Elizabeth, 719 
'06 Henry, J. E., 252 
'08 Henry. Mrs. J. E. (See 

Herrick, HQpe) 
'15 Henry, Mary A., 579 
'04 Henry, S. T., Jr., 202 
'05 Henry, Mrs. S. T. (See 
McDougall, Agnes) 
gHenry, T. S., 775 
AHenry, W. A., 829 
'17 Hensold, H. H., 675 
'87 Henson, C. W., 48 
'18 Henson, Margaret E^, 719 
'16 Henson, R. D., 623 
'07 Hepburn, N. W., 280 
'09 Hepburn, Mrs. N. W. 

(See Mann, Mary E.) 
'14 Hepburn, T. M., £36 
'12 Herbert H. H., 458 
'13 Herbolsheimer, A. J., 495 
'09 Herbstman. J. C, 343 
'14 Herdman, Carrie B., 536 
'84 Herdman, F.-E., 37 
'10 Herdman, Margaret M., 
380 
gHeren, H. E.. 775 
'13 Hermann, E. P., 495 
'15 Hermann, R. L., 579 
'10 Herndon, O. L., 380 
'11 Herndon, R. P., 421 
'11 Herrcke, E. A., 421 
'13 Herrick, G. W., 495 
'11 Herrick, Grace E., 421 
'08 Herrick, Hope, 313 
'03 Herrick, L. G., 182 
'92 Herrick, L. R., 66 
'08 Herrin, G. B., 313 
'96 Herring, Mrs. B. R., (See 

Forbes, Berhta V.) 
'09 Herrmann, G. A., 343 
'14 Hershey, C. B., 536 
'09 Hershey, H. B.. 343 
'16 Hershman O. H.. 624 
'12 Hersman, Bessie E., 459 
'09 Hersman, F. C., 343 
'oq Hertel, C. A., 343 
'99 Herwig, J. N., 120 
'11 Heseltine, Eleanor D., 421 
'10 Hess, Abigail M., 380 
'07 Hess, Charlotte, 280 
'17 Hess, Oral V., 675 
'17 Hess. Mrs. P. D., (See 
Waterman, Louise H.) 
gHess, R. W., 775 
'04 Hess, Mrs. (See Fox, 

Gertrude) 
'14 Hesselbaum, Caroline E., 

536 
'03 Hetherington, B. W.. 182 
'10 Heuman. Alma B., 380 

gHeuse, E. O., 775 
'04 Hewerdine, T. S., 202 
'c6 Hewes, C. A., 252 
'12 Hewes, C. K., 459 

gHewes, Mrs. C. R (See 
Kilburn, Marjorie) 
'06 Hewes, F. S., 252 
'83 Hewes, G. C., 34 
'12 Hewitt, J. H., 459 
'04 Hewitt, Nellie G., 202 
'09 *Heyle, F. T., 343 
'06 *Hickey, J. B., 252 
'i5_ Hickman, J. B., 580 
'10' Hickman, Lucy P., 380 
'01 Hicks, B. W., 147 
'85 Hicks, G. L., 40 

gHicks, J. F. G., 776 
'18 Hicks, Mrs. J. F. G. (See 

Broadbelt, Mary H.) 
'13 Hicks, R. H., 496 



'11 Hicks, \V. E., 421 

'ro Hiebel. L. B.. 624 

"93 Higgins, A. G., 71 

'07 Higgins, A. L., 280 

■03 Higgins, C. H., 182 

'09 Higgins, Mrs. D. F. (See 

Taylor, Ethel N.) 
'02 Higgins, F. W., 164 

gHiggins, G. M.. 776 
'16 Higgins, Irma M., 624 
'14 Higgins, M. B., 536 
'02 Higgins, S. C, 164 
'10 Highfill. Inez F., 380 
'10 Hight, E. S., 380 
'05 Higinbothom, Pearl, 228 

gHigley, Ruth, 776 
'08 Hilario, J. F., 313 
'17 Hildebolt, H. C, 675 
'07 Hildebrandt, H. M., 280 
'05 Hildebrandt, T. H., 228 
'95 Hiles, E. K., 85 
gHill, A. J., 776 
'q2 Hill. Agnes G., 66 
■14 Hill, C. F., 536 
'13 Hill, C. N., 496 
'14 Hill, C. S., 536 
'08 Hill, Carrie M., J13 
'84 Hill, Cora J., 37 
'73 *Hill, E. L., 3 
'16 Hill, F. T., 624 
'81 Hill, F. L, 26 
'10 Hill, Fanny W., ^8o 
'09 Hill, H. S., 343 
'II *Hill, H. v., 421 

Hill, I. H., 120 

Hill, Ida M., 228 

Hill, J. E., 624 

Hill, J. W., 536 
*Hill, Lucy B., 624 

Hill. N. H., 343 

Hill, N. R.. 380 

Hill, N. W., 380 

Hill, R. E., 676 

Hill, S., 496 

Hill, T. C, 26 

Hill, W. E., 624 

gum, w. G., 776 

Hill, Wilma M., 536 
Hiller, W. G.. 3R0 
Hilliard, F. W., 202 
Hillman, A. B., 536 
Hillman. F. W., 228 
Hills, D. A., 676 
Hills, L. J., 580 
Hillver, G. C, 252 
g^Hilmer, W. C, 776 
Hilpert, Martha, 676 
Hiltabrand, W. P., 719 
Himmelreicher, W. A., 

676 
Himstedt, R. E., 676 
Hinchliff, G. E., 459 
Hindman, J., 92 
^Hinds, M. E., 776 
Hiner. Mrs. G. E., (See 
Pearson, Ida M.) 
'00 Hines, E. G., 131 
'17 Hines, L. W., 676 
'01 *Hinkle, Ida, 147 
'05 Hinman, G., 228 
'07 Hinman. J. H., 280 
'15 Hinman, R. B., 580 
'18 Hinrichs. H. S., 719 
'13 Hinrichsen, F. A., 496 
'08 'Hinsdale, Mrs. E. E. (See 

Swigart, Lois E.) 
'02 Hinshaw, G. J., 164 
'14 Hinshaw, Hazel E., 537 
'13 Hinshaw. J. H., 496 
'16 Hinshaw, J. H., 624 
'17 Hippie, R. E., 676 
^Hirsch. E. F., 776 
'14 *Hirschl, J. E., 537 
17 Hirstein, J. A.. 676 
'16 Hirt, E. G., Jr., 624 
16 Hirth, Laura E., 624 
IS Hirtzel, Clara L., 580 



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Hitch, D. N., 421 
HitcH, Mrs. D. N. (See 
Adriance, Rhoda) 

Hitchcock. E. W., 580 
gHite, J. E., 776 

Hitt, Agnes V., 580 

Hitt, Katherine, 580 

Hitt, Mabel, 624 

Hittson, C. H., 228 

Hiveley, O. G., 343 

Hjort, A M., 537 

Hjort, N. R., 344 

Ho, N. C, s8o 

Hoag, P. H., 8s 

Hoagland, H. E., 380 

Hoagland, J. K., 120 
*Hoagland, Mrs. J. K. (See 

Green. France's M.) 
gHoagland, Mrs. J. R., 
CSee Empey, Bertha L.) 

Hobart, A. C, loi 

Hobart, C. M., 459 

Hobble, A. C, 147 

Hobble, Mrs. A. C. (See 
Garnett, Grace A.) 

Hobbs, G. M., 62 

Hobbs, H. G., 313 

Hoberg, O. W., 381 

Hobler, A. W., 459 
gHobler, Harriet W., 777 

Hobson, Mrs. N. T. (See 
Harris, Leila D.) 
^Hochdorfer, Margarethe 
C, 777 

Hodgins, W. B., S37 

Hodgson, J. H. S., 381 
gHodnett, Mona P., 777 
i'Hodsdon, Ruth E., 777 

Hoehn, F. J., 624 

Hoehnke, H. W., 720 

Hoeppner, E. G., 459 

Hoerner, F. A., 580 

Hofacker, Olga V., 421 

Hoff, C. E., 280 

Hoff, Edna D., 182 
gHoff, H. J., 777 

Hoff, L. P., 252 

Hoff, Lucy v., 344 
Hoffert, Anna K., 580 
Hoffman, A. A. 676 
Hoffman, A. C, 580 

Hoffman, F. G., 280 
Hoffman, F. J., S37 
Hoffman, L. A., 676 
Hoffman, P. A., 344. 
Hoffman, R. W., 496 
gHoffman, W. S., 777 
Hogftn, C. M., 720 
Hoge, C. IL, 344 
Hoge, Lura E., 313 
Hogue, C. I., 313 
Hohman, E. P., 624 
Hohmann, H. C, 496 
Hoit, M. E., 580 
Hoit, Mrs. M. E. (See 

Mitchell, Grace) 
Hoit, O. W., 20 
Hoke, J. C, 496 
*Holabird, R. G., 131 
Holaday. K. M., 720 
.?Holbrook, E. A., 777 
Holbrook, F. S., 78 
Holch, A. E.; 496 
Holch, F. L., 202 
Holch, Mrs. F. L. (See 
Van Dorsten, Joseph- 
ine) 
Holch. R. E., 381 
Holcomb, C. E., 202 
Holcomb, Mrs. C. E. (See 
Osborne, Isabel M.) 
*Holcomb, T. O., 203 
Holder, V. M., 182 
Holderman, Harriet. 203 
Holderman, Marjorie C, 
182 



'i7 Holecek, A. B., 676 
/iHolgate, T. F.. 829 
'16 Holinger, A. C, 624 
'06 Holl, C. L., 253 
'10 Holland, Leila, 381 
'17 Hollandsworth, Helen, 

676 
'i6 Hollandsworth, Josephine 

B. L., 624 
•15 Hollard, H. W., 580 
'12 HoUey, C. E., 459 
'15 Holley, Mrs. C. E. (See 

Wolfe, Viola E.) 
'16 Hollis. D. P., 624 
'10 Hollister, Ethel A., 381 
'is Hollister, N. P., 580 
'07 Hollister, V. L.. 281 
'os Hollister, Mrs. V. L. (See 

Pilcher, Lela G.) 
'12 Hollman, E. E., 459 
'16 Holloway, Dorris J., 625 
'11 *Holman, Almeda M., 421 
'06 Holman, T. W., 253 
'08 Holman, Mrs. T. W. (See 

Ewing, Harriet G.) 
'is Holmburger, M. Jr., 580 

.gHolmer, Emma, 777 
'16 Holmes, C. V., 62s 
'01 Holmes, F. H., 147 
'99 Holmes, Mrs. E. M. (See 

Landel, Ida S.) 
'17 Holmes, Laura C, 676 
'18 Holmes, O. W., 720 
'14 *Holmes, W. E., 537 
'09 Holmquist, F. N., 344 
'94 Holston, B. B., 78 
'14 Holt, A. P., S37 
'13 Holt, E. F., 496 
•08 Holt, S. v., 313 
•14 Holt, Mrs. S. V. (See 

Milne, Minnie I.) 
'13 Holton, C. A., 496 
'08 Holton, C. R., 313 
'14 Holton, Frankie, 537 
'76 Holton, Martha G., ii 
'16 Holtze, H. S., 625 
'95 Holtzmann, S. F., 85 
'14 Homann, F., 537 

gHomberger, A. W., 777 
'10 Horns, J. M.. 381 
'96 Honens, F. W., 92 
'18 Honey, Myrtle E., 720 
'15 Hood, C. F., s8i 
'10 Hood, J. D., 381 
'08 Hoodwin, H. J., 314 
'06 Hook, H. H., 2S3 
'73 *Hook, S. H., 3 

gHooper, Gertrude M., 778 
gHoover, Ada V., 778 
'14 Hoover, Isabel, S37 
'14 Hopkins, E. B., 537 
'17 Hopkins, E. C, 676 
'17 Hopkins, Mrs. E. C. (See 
Kirkpati-ick, Helen M.) 
'04 Hopkins, Edna, 203 
'17 Hopkins, G. B., 676 
'16 Hopkins, G. S., 625 
'01 Hopkins, Mabel, 147 
'11 Hopkins, Mary M., 421 
'10 Hopkins, R. E., 381 
'06 Hopkins, Ruby C, 2S3 
'17 Hopkins, S. C, 677 
'85 *Hopper, C, 41 
'98 Hopper, Georgia E., 112 

gHopper, H. A.. 778 
'07 Hopper, Mrs. H. A. (See 

Gilkerson, Portia E.) 
'01 Hoppin, C. A., 148 
'05 Horan. Mrs. L. J. (See 

Collins, Mary) 
'18 Horen, L. L., 720 
'17 Horimura, II.. 677 
'16 Hormel, Dorothy S., 625 
'16 Hormel, Olive D., 623 
'10 Horn, B. A., 381 
'97 Horn, C. J., loi 
'15 Hornal, W., s8i 



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fHornbeck, J. W., 778 
•85 Home, Mrs. W. T. (See 

Earle, Mary T.) 
'01 Horner, H. H., 148 
'09 Horner, H. S., 344 
'17 Horney, R. B., 677 
'17 Horney, W. R., 677 
'14 Horning. R. A., 537 
;i7 Hornkohl, S. I. W., 677 
'12 Hornor, Nellie N., 459 
'13 Hornung. M. R., 496 
'11 Horr, L. W., 421 
'04 Horr. R. L., 203 
'13 Horrell, C. R., 496 
'i I Horst, A. E.. 421 
'18 Horton, M. Ethel, 720 
'iS Horwich, D.. 720 
'14 Horwich, L. J., S37 
'i6 Hosford, Susan E., 625 
'12 Hoskins, Carrie E., 459 
'10 Hoskins, D. T. Jr., 381 
'10 Hoskins. Mrs. D. T. (See 
Swigart, Alta) 
'Hoskins, E. E., 344 
Hoskins, Mrs. E. E. (See 

Miner. Mary E.) 
Hoskins. Edna, 459 
Hoskins, Mary M., 497 
Hoskinson, B. O., 625 
gHoskinson. O., 778 
'17 Hostetler, L. E., 677 
'80 Hostetler, Mrs. V. N. 

(See Parker, Minnie) 
'18 Hostetler, W. B. Jr., 720 
'12 Hostetter, R. B., 460 
'94 Hottes, C. F., 78 
'18 Hottes, Flora E., 720 
'q6 Hottes, H. G., 92 
'05 Houchens, Josie B., 228 
'17 Houg, O. A., 677 
'16 Hough, C. F., 62s 
'14 Hough, Helen E., 537 
'16 Hough, W. H.. 62s 
'12 Hoult, Bessie B., 460 
'98 House, Leona P., 112 
'01 Housel, O. L., 148 
'16 Houser, Irma L., 625 
'10 Houser, Mrs. W. H. (See 

Large, Zelma) 
'14 Housman. J. S., S37 
^Houston, H. A., 778 
'09 Houston, J. v., 344 
'04 Howard, Mrs. B. B. (See 

Jones, Lucile) 
'17 Howard, C. G., 677 
'16 Howard, Mrs. C. G. (See 

Benson, Susan T.) 
'01 Howard, Clara E., 148 

g^Howard, D. T., 778 
'15 Howard, Mrs. G. S., 596 
'01 *Howard, J., 148 

^Howard, J. W.. 778 
'10 Howard, R. S., 382 
'07 Howe, Alice, 281 
'16 Howe, C. R., 62s 
'14 Howe, E. G., Jr., 537 
'14 Howe, H. J., S38 
'11 Howe, H. W., 421 
'02 Howe, Harriet E., 164 
'09 Howe, Mary, 344 
'06 Howe, P. E., 253 

Howe, Mrs. P. E. (See 
Rinaker, Harriet B.) 
'04 Howe, R. B., 203 
'18 Howe. R. F., 720 
'16 Howe, W. T., 62s 
'05 Howell, C. H., 228 
'04 *Howell, Clarissa L., 203 
'16 Howell, Grace L., 625 

gHowell, L. B., 778 
'07 Howell, L. D., 281 
'18 Howells, Mary G., 720 
'18 Howells, Ruth C, 720 
'14 Howes, H. E., 538 
'97 Howison, C, loi 
'15 Howk, C. D., 581 
'91 Howorth, T. J., 62 



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'08 Howser, T. R., 314 
'18 Howson, A. W., 720 
'11 Hoy, Lucy F., 422 
'13 Hribal, E. A., 497 
'17 Hsieh, Z., 677 
"12 Hsu, C, 460 

. gHsu, C. Y., 778 
'14 Hsu, T. H., 538 
*i7 Hsun, C. L., 677 
'17 Hsun, J. J., 677 
'09 Hu, W. Y., 344 
'03 Hubachek, Mrs. L. A. 

(See Hyde, Sophie) 
'12 Hubbard, Mrs. D. (See 

Hash, Susan A.) 
'04 Hubbard, Mrs. F. C. (See 

Koehn, Martha C.) 
'96 Hubbard, G. D., 92 
'00 Hubbard, Mrs. G. D. (See 

Rugg, Edna A.) 
'99 Hubbard, G. W.. 121 
'01 Hubbard, Mrs. G. W. 

(See Hopkins, Mabel) 
'!■; Hubbard, Marie, 581 
'86 Hubbard, H. T., 45 
'13 Hubbard, Lucy E.. 497 
'13 Hubbard, Laura M., 497 
'13 Hubbard, Mrs. L. R. (See 

Mclntyre. Mabel) 
'is Hubbard, Marie, 581 ■ 
'16 Hubbard, W. W., 625 
'09 Hubbart, C. C, 345 
'06 Hubbart, G. R., 253 
gHubbart, O. S., 779 
'17 Huber, A. J., 677 
'12 *Huber, H. E., 460 
'12 Huber, J. E., 460 
'93 Hucke, P. M., 71 
'09 Huckin, F. R., 34S 
'13 Hudelson, C. W.. 497 
'12 Hudelson, R. R.. 460 
'17 Hudson, Edith E., 677 
'75 Hudson, Mrs. H. E. (See 

Kellogg, Flora L.) 
'08 Hudson, H. H., 314 
'08 Hueckel, A. P., 314 
'08 Hueckel, W. C. 314 
gHuenink, H. L., 779 
'83 Huey, J. D., 34 
'86 *Huff, Bertie, 45 
'9J Huff, G. A.. 66 
'11 Huff, T. O., 42^ 
'06 Huff. N. H., 253 
'08 Huff, W, W.. 314 
gHuffer, C. M.. 779 
gHufferd. R. W., 779 
'08 Huffman, Eva E., 314 
'09 Huffman, J. F., 345 
'16 Hufford, C. T.. 625 
'10 Hughes, A. G., 382 
'14 Hughes, C. A,, 538 
'00 Hughes, C. W., 131 
'97 Hughes, F. A., loi 
'03 Hughes, Mrs. H. D. (See 

Lego, Lulu M.) 
'07 Hughes, H. D. M., 281 
'13 Hughes, J. H., 497 
'17 Hughes, M. C, 677 
'02 Hughes, S. K., 164 
'10 Hughes, W. J., 382 
'99 Hughston, Aline D., 121 
'15 Huisken, A. H., 581 
'17 Hulburd, Hazel E., 677 
'02 Hulce, Jennie A., 164 

gHulce, R. S., 779 
'lo Hull, Anna L., 382 
'13 Hull, D. R., 497 
'12 Hull, F. D., 460 
'12 Hull, H. B., 460 
'11 Hull. Mrs. H. B. (See 

Neff. Edna E.) 
•15 Hull. S. M., 581 
'10 Hull, W. F., 382 
'07 Hull, W. L., 281 
'75 Hullinger. Katherin, 8 
'06 Hulteen, V. E., 253 



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Hultman, I. N., 677 
Hummel, A. A., 281 
Hummel, Sarah M.. 281 
Hummel, W. G., 281 
Hummel, Mrs. W. G. (bee 

Royce, Bertha E.) 
Humphrey, G., 228 
Humphrey, H. K., 422 
Humphrey, K. B., 626 
Humphrey, W. G., 148 
Humphreys, H. P., 282 
Humphreys, Mrs. R. (See 

Quinn, Florence K.) 
Humphreys, S. S., 34S 
Hungerford, C. E.. 626 
Hungerford. H. N.. 720 
Hunsaker, A. F., 345 
Hunsley, Alice L., 720 
Hunt, A. F., 314 
Hunt, Ada E., 497 
Hunt, Agnes, 314 
Hunt, E. A., 8s 
Hunt, E. E., 71 
Hunt, E. Glenne, 28.2 
Hunt, F. S., 626 
Hunt, Florence J., 678 
Hunt, G. W., 203 
Hunt, Mrs. G. W. (See 

Hopkins, Ruby C.) 
Hunt, T. N., Jr., 282 
Hunt, L. L., 626 
Hunt, Mabel D., 203 
Hunt, T. F., 37 
Hunt.- Mrs. T. F. (See 

Campbell, Juniata G.) 
Hunter, A. H.. 678 
Hunter, Mrs. C. M. (See 

Righter. Nellie R.) 
Hunter, C. P., 164 
Hunter, H. E., 148 
Hunter, J. A., 538 
Hunter, Margaret. 720 
Hunter, R. F., 497 
Huntington, C. S., 422 
Huntington, Ellen A., 182 
Huntington, H. I., 626 
Huntoon, H. A., 228 
Huntoon, J. S., 228 
Hurd, A. B., 112 
Hurlbert. Flora D., 14S 
Hursh, R. K., 314 
Hursh, Mrs. R. K. (See 

Feind. Frances M.) 
Hurst, Mrs. G. P. (See 

Woolsey, Lulu C.) 
Huse, Louise M.. 282 
Husson, IT. L.. 67S 
Husted, G., 581 
Husted, L. A., 581 
Huston, F. T., 93 
Huston, J. A., 538 
gHuston, Ola E., 779 
Hutchin, C. E., 282 
Hutchins, Margaret, 314 
Hutchins, Marjorie, 581 
Hutchinson, Josephine L., 

678 
Hutchinson, Mary A., 422 
Hutchinson. O. C. K.. 626 
Huth. W. H., 282 
Hutson, Stella E.. 34s 
gHutton, J. G., 779 
Huxmann, R. F., 497 
Hyde, B., 23 
♦Hyde, Edith, 581 
Hyde, Mrs. H. S. (See 

Baldwin, Ada L.) 
Hyde, H. W., 382 
Hyde, Sophie, 182 
Hyde. W. G., 382 
Hyndman, R. J. Jr., 626 
Hyndman, Ruth, 315 
Hypes, Cora E. J.. 626 
Hvpes, G. W., 626 
Hypes, J. L., 626 
jHysIop, W. H., 779 
'97 Ice, Marinda, 102 



University of Illinois 

'q/ *Ice, Mel Dora, 102 

'is Ice, N. C, 581 ^ ^^ 

•17 Ice, Mrs. N. C. (See 
Jockisch, Zelma) 

'01 Iddings, Daisy D., 148 

'i ? lida, T., 497 
.elida. Y., 779 

•09 Ilg, G. M. A., 345 

'is Isaacs, T. R., s8i 

'12 Israel, A. L., 460 

'16 Imes, O. S., 626 

'17 Imes, R., 678 

'11 Imlay, H. A., 422 

'14 Inagaki, N.. 53,8 
•04 Ingalls, Mrs. C. E. (See 
Caldwell, Elizabeth E.) 
'16 Ingalls. H. B., 626 
'12 Ingalls, R. D., 460 
gingberg. S., 779 . 
gingels, Nelle L., 780 
'16 Ingels, S., 626 
'01 Ingersoll, F. B., 183 
'!'-> Ingersoll, H. B., 460 
'02 Ingham. L W 164 
•01 Ingham, Mrs. L, W. (See 

Bridgman, Minme C.) 
'oq Ingold, E. T., 345 
'13 Ingold, V. J., 497 
'10 Ingram, H. S., 382 
•12 Ingram, H. J., 460 
'i2 Ingram, W. V., 460 
',8 Ingwers, A. H., 721 
•17 Ingwersen, H. N., 678 
•03 Inks, F. E., 183 
'10 Innis. Orma A., 382 
•03 Ireland. W. P., 183 
'15 Ir^nn, S. P.. 581 
•09 Irving, E. F., 345 ^, 
'06 Irwin. B. P. (See Mann, 

'07 Irwin, Daisy D., 282 
'11 Irwin, J. L., 422 

girwin, J. W., 7S0 
'09 Irwin, W. W., 345 

givey, P. W., 780 
'18 Iwig, Dorot'^y.J-v7-'/c„„ 
•03 Jack, Mrs. C. M. (See 
^ Nelson, Charlotte B.) 
'16 Tackman, C. H., 626 
'00 Tackman, Ida, 131 
'04 Jackson, Charlotte M.. 

203 ^ -r c 

'12 Jackson, Eva J- 400 
'03 Jackson, Fanny R., i83 
•09 "Jackson, G R-- 345 
',S Jackson, Mabel C., 581 
'17 Jackson, M. S.. 678 
•06 *Jackson, Litta D., 254 
•11 Tackson, R. N., 422 
•iS Jackson, T H., 721 
'08 Jackson. Mrs. W. C. (See 

Nydegger, Charlotte) 
"09 Tackson, Zita E., 345 
'14 Jacob, Eda A., S38 
•07 Jacob, E. O.. 282 
'06 Jacob, Mrs E- O; (See 

Conard, Sarah O.) 
•18 Tacobi, H. J., 721 
'08 Jacobs. Cora A., 315 
'05 Jacobs, M. J.. 229 
'10 Tacobsen, L. tl., 3»2 
'08 Jacobsen, Eda A., 31 5 
'06 Jacobsen, N. H., 254 
'15 Jacobsen, W. H., S8i 

gtacobson. A., 780 
'18 jacobson, H. G. M., 721 
•86 •Jacobson, J. S., 45 
'11 Jacobson, S. A., 422 
•18 Jacquim, W. C., 72i 
gjaeck, Emma G., 780 
'12 Tahn, H. F., 460 
•14 jahr, M. E.. 538 
'00 Tahr, T. K. T.. 131 
•15 Jain, R. S., 582 
'13 Jalandoni, J. L., 497 
'07 James, C, 282 
'09 James, C- A., 345 



'09 James, D. L., 346 
'15 James, E. A., 582 
'qo James, F. M., 121 
'06 James, H. G., 254 
'17 James, Harriet L., 678 
'02 James, H. D., 164 
'10 James, Helen D., 382 
'iR James, Helen I., 721 
'11 James, I^ouise A., 422 
'nfi James, T^. V., 254 
'is James, L. W., 582 
'oq James. M. C, 346 
'17 James, W. P., 678 
'11 Jamison, Martha G., 422 
gjamison. Michal V., 780 
'10 Janda. J. F.. 382 
'04 Jansen, D. H., 78 
'14 Janson, J. M., 538 
'18 Janssen. E. T., 721 
'04 Janssen, O., 203 
'86 Jaques, Minnie, 45 
'oS Jaquet, G. E., 315 
'03 Jarman, H. P., 183 
'16 Jarnagin. R. L., 627 
'04 Jarrett, Mrs. O. J. (See 

Aldrich, Blanche) 
'05 Jarrett. T. L., 229 

gjarrold, Rachel M., 780 
'16 Jarvis, R., 627 
'18 Jarvis, Mrs. R. (See 

Green. Esther C.) 
'15 Jarvis, W. B. Jr., 582 
'11 Jasper, E. M.. 422 
'04 Jasper, T., 78 
'10 Jasper, T. M., 383 
''4 .letters, C. P., 5 
'16 Jefferson, J. B., 627 
'04 Jeffrey, Mrs. M. R. (See 

White, Caroline L.) 
'10 Jehle, F., 383 
'12 Jenner, Louise M., 460 

gjenney, Adeline M., 780 
'03 Jennings, Anna V., 183 
'16 Jennings, C. G., 627 
'17 Jennings, Mrs. C. G. (See 

Green, Gladys) 
'is Jennings, W. W., 582 
'06 *Jens. R. E., 254 
'09 Jensen, Mrs. G. H. (See 

Poorman, Amy) 
'09 Jensen, G. L., 346 
'(■6 Jensen, J. N., 254 

gjensen, Katherine, 780 
'15 Jensen, M. O., 582 
gjerdan, A. L., 780 
'16 Jervis, Florence M., 627 
'07 Jervis, Katherine B.. 282 
'lo Jervis, P. F.. 383 
'15 *Jessen, H., 582 
'07 Jessup, R. D., 282 
'10 Jeter, G. G., 383 
'18 Teude, E. A., 721 
gjewell, Minna E., 781 
Jewett, R. E., 460 
"jez, C. L., 627 
Jillson, Nellie W., 51 
Jinguji, G., 461 
Jobst, G. J., 102 
Jockisch, Zelma, 678 
'oq Johanning, P. M., 346 
■94 Johannsen, A., 78 
'94 Johannsen, O. A., 79 
'14 John, Dorette, 538 
'18 Johns, Evelyn G., 721 
'17 Johns, D. C, 678 
'14 Johns, W. E., 538 

gjohns. Mrs. W. E. (See 
Dewey, Ida B.) 
'08 Johnson, A. A., 315 
'07 Johnson, Alice S., 282 
03 Johnson, A. M., 183 
00 Johnson, C. S., 132 

10 Johnson, E. E., 383 
17 Johnson, E. G., 678 
1 6 Johnson, Edna L.. 627 

11 Johnson, E. L., 422 
87 Johnson, E. S., 48 



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'03 Johnson, F. D., 183 
'18 Johnson, F. H., 721 
'02 Johnson, F. V., 165 

^Johnson, Gertrude A., 781 
'08 Johnson, G. K., 315 
'03 Johnson, Mrs. G. R. (See 

Bowman, Gertrude) 
'06 Johnson, G. T., 254 
'93 Johnson, Harriette A., 71 
'13 Johnson, Mrs. H. G. (See 

Patton, Elsie) 
'13 Johnson, H. J., 497 
'15 Johnson, H. S., 582 
'01 Johnson, J. E., 149 
'17 Johnscn, J. N., 678 
'02 Johnson, J. P., 165 
'o(> Johnson, J. T., 254 
'96 Johnson, L. W., 93 

^Johnson, Mabel C, 781 
'16 Johnson, M. C, 627 
'16 Johnson, Mary F., 627 
'16 Johnson, M. L., 627 
'16 Johnson, M. W., 627 
'16 Johnson, Mrs. M. W. 
(See Behrensmeyer, 

Helen) 
'13 Johnson, Nelle I., 498 
'09 Johnson, P. K., 346 
'og Johnson, Roxana G., 346 
'17 Johnson, Ruby E., 678 
'14 Johnson, R. C, 538 
'17 Johnson, R. E., 678 
'17 Johnson, R. M., 678 
'06 Johnson, R. O., 254 
'14 Johnson, R. U., 538 
'11 Johnson, W. B., 422 
'09 Johnson, W. C, 346 
'79 'Johnson, W. P., 21 



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Johns 
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Johns 



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on, A. R., 132 
on, D. I., 627 
on, E. ?!., 283 
on, Florence R.. 582 
on, J. H., 781 
on, J. M., 346 
on, J. M., 679 
on, Mrs. L. E. 
ot, Erma L.) 
on, Lillian R., 
on, P. E., 461 
on, P. E., 679 
on, Mrs. R. E. (See 



Born, Alda H.) 



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Jones 

Jones 

Jones 
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Jones, 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
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one, A. J., 498 
one, G. C., 229 
one, G. R., 498 
A. A., 383 

A. E., 149 
Bertha M., 422 

Blanche, 346 

B. L., 346 

C. C, 582 

C. J., 383 

D. E., 679 
D. R., 627 
Emma, 41 

Mrs. E. I 



Popejoy, Lida E.) 



(See 



E. J., 721 
E. S., 781 

E. W., 423 
Frances B., 679 
Frances E., 149 

F. S., 347 

F. W., 679 

G. R., i6s 
H. L., 165 

H. N. Jr., 31S 
Isabel E., 62 
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09 Jones, J. L., 347 

Mrs. J. L. (See 

Broad dus, Elizabeth 

M.) 

'16 Tones, J. R., 627 
'04 Jones, J. W., 203 
'99 Jones, Louise, 121 
'04 Jones, Lucile, 204 



gjones, L. S., 781 
Sjones, L. T., 781 
'91 Jones, Mabel, 62 
'is Jones, M. D., 582 
'18 Jones, M. M., 721 
'10 Jones, Opal R., 383 
'i 7 Jones, P. C., 679 
'is [ones, P. E., 582 
'80 *Jones, R. D., 23 
'13 Jones, R. F., 498 
'i I Tones, R. H., 423 
'12 Jones, R. T., 461 
ifjones, S. C., 781 
'10 Jones, S. G., 383 
'09 Jones, T. N., 347 
'02 Jones. W., 165 
'07 Jones, W. F., 283 
'17 Jones, W. O., 679 
' 18 Jones, W. P., 721 
'10 Jones, W. R., 3S3 
'17 Joosten, E. J., 679 
'to Jordan, A. I., 383 
'08 Jordan, E. B., 315 
'09 Jordan, Mrs. E. B. (See 

Parsons, Lura E.) 
'00 Jordan, G. T., 132 
'98 *Jordan, Helen. 112 
'11 Jordan, Helen M., 423 
'06 Jordan, J. G., 254 

g-Jordan, Mrs. J. C. (Harri- 
son. Annabel R.) 
^Jordan, L., 781 
'09 Jordan, M. K., 347 
'08 Jordan, Mrs. M. K. (See 

Matthews, Nellie P.) 
'08 Jordan, O. J., 315 
'[t Jordan, R. J., 423 
^Jordan, Vera E.. 781 
f Jordan, W. G., 781 
'09 Jorgensen, Mrs. F. A. 
(See McMillen, Sarah 
G.) 
'14 Jory, H. W., 539 

^Joseph. W. E., 781 
'07 Joy, H. P., 283 
'16 Joyner, Mildred, 627 
'18 Judd, Elizabeth G., 721 
'17 Tudson, F. M., 679 
'is Jue, J. H.. 582 
'10 *Juergens, E., 384 
'15 June. Marjorie M., 582 
'16 tungkun^, L. F., 628 
'95 Junkersfeld, P., 86 
'90 Junkersfeld, Mrs. P. (See 

Boyle, Anna C.) 
'99 Jutton, Emma R., 121 
'02 "tutton. L.. 165 
•11 Kaar. H. W., 423 
'is Kaar, Ruth A., 582 
'02 Kable, C. H., 165 
'99 Kable, J. F., 121 
'16 Kadin, M. J., 628 
'16 Kadinsky, M. J. (See 

Kadin, M. J.) 
'98 Kaeser, A. F., 112 
'00 Kaeser, Mrs. A. F. (See 

Latzer. Jennie M.) 
'04 Kaeser, "W. G., 204 
'09 Kagy, J. L., 347 
'08 Kahlert, H. E., 315 
'16 Kahlert. T. D., 628 
'li Kailer, F. S., 461 
'18 Kalivoda, J. J., 721 
'10 Kallevang, E. J. (See 

Pond, Ethel C.) 
'11 Kamm, O., 423 

gKamm, Mrs. O. (See 
Watson, Minnie E.) 
'16 Kamm, R. M., 628 
•16 Kamm, W. F., 628 
'86 Kammann, C. H.. 45 
'07 Kammerman, J. O., 283 
gKammlade. W. G., 782 
'17 Kamp, H. W., 679 
'86 Kamper, Mrs. C. A. (See 

Ermentrout, Anna M.) 
'07 Kampf, Viola M., 283 



'14 "Kan, C. C.. 539 
'14 Kiane, R. A., 539 
'16 Kane, R. C.. 628 
'06 Kanne, W. J., 254 

'16 Kantor, J. M., 628 

'14 Karcher, F. J., 539 

'14 Karges, H. G.. 539 
'75 Kariher, Israella K., 8 

[n Karkow, A. S., 423 

'13 Karkow, W., 498 

'ii ICarmazin, J., 423 

'04 Ivarnopp, E. B., 204 

gKarr, W. G., 782 

'10 Karr. W. J., 384 

'16 Karraker, A. H., 628 

'15 Karraker, G. W., 582 

'11 Karraker, P. E., 423 

gKarrer, S., 782 

'12 Kastel, T. J., 461 

'05 Kasten, F. W., 229 

'16 Kasten, W. H., 628 

'00 Kastner, Mrs. A. (See 

Bullock, Jessie J.) 

'17 Kauffman, A. II., 679 

'06 I"Cauffman, Mrs. B. F. 
(See Robinson, Candace 
I.) 

'14 Kaun, R. F., 539 

'13 Kaun, W. V., 498 

'10 Kautz, P., 384 

'08 Kautz, W. W., 31 s 

'16 Kawamoto, T., 628 

'13 Kay, C. J., 498 

'13 Kay, G. J., 498 

'12 Kays, D. J., 461 

'79 Kays. E., 21 

'09 Kays, Lucile E., 347 

'06 Kays, M. R., 255 

'09 Kays, V. €., 347 

'18 Kayser, C. S., 721 

'16 Keach, W. M., 628 

gKean, H. P., 782 

'03 Keator. Mrs. E. O. (See 

Goodale, Grace) 

'02 Keator, E. O., i6s 

'06 Keator, J., 255 

'15 Keefer, Ruth F., 583 

'14 Keehner, A. F., 539 

'07 Keeler, F. C., 283 

'95 Keeler, F. B.. 86 

96 Keeler, H., 93 

'05 Keeler, L. S., 229 

gKeen, Dora, 782 

'is Keen, F. F., 583 

'is Keen, Francis F., 583 

'90 Keene, E. S., 57 

'16 Keener, O. S., 628 

'00 Keeney, H. E., 132 

'15 Keese, A. W., 583 

'08 Kegg, Mrs. R. L. (See 

Parsons, Irene M.) 

'08 Kegley, F. T. Jr., 316 

gKeiser, A.. 782 

'00 Keiser, Mrs. H. (See 

Hall, Elizabeth T.) 

'04 Keith, C. E., 204 

'18 Keith, Emma G.. 721 

'13 Keith, L. P., 498 

'16 Keitoku, S., 628 

'12 Kell, C. N., 461 

'17 Kell, S. L., 679 

'16 Keller, A. R., 628 

'14 Keller, Bessie O., 539 

'15 Keller, Florence, 583 

'10 Keller, R. H. L., 384 

'12 Kelley, A. C., 461 

'18 Kelley, Edith M., 722 

'16 Kelley, F. H., 628 

'01 Kelley, Frances, 149 

'03 Kelley, Grace O., 183 

'16 Kelley, H. P., 628 

'r8 Kelley, Iva. 722 

'13 Kelley, Mae E., 498 

'14 Kelley, R. L., 539 

'14 Kelley, Mrs. R. L. (See 

McKee, Olivetta) 

'09 Kelley, T. L., 347 



University of Illinois 



Kellogg, Amelia L., 583 '06 

Kellogg, Flora L., 8 '10 

Kellogg, S. A., 62S '16 
Kelly, A. R., 166 

Kt'llv, D. 11., 204 '14 
Kelly, F. H.. 629 

Kelly, II. E., 722 '96 

Kelly, J. T., 722 '02 

Kelly, L. R., 347 '«)7 

Kelly, Mary, 122 '06 

Kelso, C. E., 229 '09 

Kelso, Ruth. 316 "04 

Keltner, C. H., 384 '§4 

Kemball, Georgetta, 37 'n 
Kemp, A. R., 679 

Kemp, J. E., 149 '18 

Kemp, J. G., 255 '06 

gKenipton, F. E.. 783 '05 

Keniiall, A. F., 461 '13 

Keiulall. G. B., 461 '79 

Kenilall, H. F., 54 '79 

Keiuiall, J. S., 255 '17 

Kendall. M. A., 2S3 '17 
Kendall, W. F.. 41 

Kennan. C. M., 461 '06 

Kennard, Katherine, 58 'i6 

Kenneday, L. E., 5S3 '00 

Kennedy, A. G., 14 '17 

Kennedy. F. VV., 79 '02 
Kennedy, Helen T., 183 'S9 
Kennedy, Mrs. J. B. (See '08 

Gold, Katharine E.) 

Kennedy, K,, 679 'iS 
Kennedy, Mrs. L. E. (See 'oo 

Dole, Lillian D.) "16 

Kenner, B. F., 629 '17 

Kenower, G. F., 8 '14 

Kenower, J. T., 34 '95 
Kenshalo, D. R., 629 
Kent, E. F., 679 

Kent, E. R,, 423 '04 

Kent, J. M., 41 '13 
Kent, L. C, 498 
Kent, L. M.. 93 

Kent, W. R., 401 '16 

Kenyon, E. C, 229 '97 

Kenyon, F. N., 539 'Sv 
Kepier, G. F., 133 

Kerch, W. W.. 316 'So 
Kerch. Mrs. W. W. (See 'oc 

Porterfield, Nellie M.) '09 

Kercher. O.. 539 '17 

Kercher, O. B., 539 '03 

Kerchner, F. W., 79 'So 

Kerchner. M. \V., 423 "o,? 

Kerker, H. E., 461 '17 

Kern, Esther A., 539 '17 

Kern, E. S.. 498 'o7 

Kern, Florence E., 679 '17 

Kern, V. 11., 620 '10 

i'Kernall. M. J., 7S2 "oS 

Kernall, Pearle K., 583 '14 

Kerndt, A. H., 461 '16 

Kerner, J. C, 679 '11 

Kerr, B. M., 347 '04 

Kerr, Grace A., 424 "15 

Kerr, Josephine, 28.1 '11 

Kerrigan. P. F., 539 '14 
Kerns. S. K., 102 

Kershaw. L. R., 204 '^3 

Kessler, C. H., 408 '17 

Kessler, H. L., 3S4 "14 

^Kessler, J., 782 't? 
Kessler. R. B., S39 

Ketch. .T. M.. 680 '11 

Ketchum, D. C. 121 '00 
Ketchum, Margaret A., '14 

132 '15 

Ketchum, M. S.. 86 '15 
Ketchum. R. B.. 93 

Kettron, H. P., 424 '12 
Keusink Helen B.. 680 

Kevs, I.ouesa T., 424 '14 

Kibbe, I.. A.. <iS3 'JS 

Ktdd. A. E. Jr.. 539 '00 

Kidd, G. W.. 6S0 't4 

Kidder, A. C, 229 '01 



Kidder, A. F., 255 

Kiedaisch. K.. 384 

Kiessig. P. P., (.29 
gKilburn, Marjorie, 783 

Killiy. H. S.. 540 
sKile, Jessie J., 783 

Kiler. Aureka B., 93 

Kiler. C. A.. 66 

Kiler. W. H., 102 

Kilner, L. M.. 255 

Kilner. Mercedes, 348 

Kimball, C. B., 79 
*Kimball, E. R., 37 

Kimball, Mrs. F. (See 
Goebel, Marie C.) 

Kimball, F. S,, 723 

Kimball. R. H., 255 

Kimball, W. H.. 86 

Kimbell, A. VV.. 49S 
*Kimberlin, Nettie D., 21 

Kimble, W. P.. 21 

Kiinmel. C. E., 6S0 

Kinunel. Mrs. C. E. (See 
Armstrong, Alice N.) 

Kimmel. H. E., 255 

Kimmel. L., 629 

Kincaid, J. K., 318 

Kincaid, Ruth M., 6S0 

Kincaiil, S. \V., 166 

Kinder. D. R., 54 

Kindig, Pearl E., 316 
g^Kindred, J. E.. 783 

Kiner, H. D.. 722 



King, B, A.. 34S 
King. D. I.., 629 
King, E. H.. oSo 
King, Florence B., 540 
Kine. F. E.. 86 

;iKing. H. €.. 829 

^cKing, J. L., 783 
King. Leila P., 204 
King. Lillian ^L. too 

i:King. Mrs. M. E. (See 
_ Chase. Margaret I.) 
King, Vivian, 629 
King. W. E., 102 

*Kins;nian, .\. H., 26 

^Kingman. R. H^, 783 
Kingsbury, C. S., 23 
Kingsbury, H. B., 348 
Kingsburv. T. T., 121 
Kingslcy. W. L.. 6S0 
Kingston. E. A.. 183 
Kinkead, D. R.. 54 
Kinkead. J. A.. 71 
Kinsey, A. R,, 680 
Kinsey, L, 6S0 
Kinsev. L. B.. 283 
Kipp.J. G. E., 680 
Kipp, K. P., 384 
Kirby, Sarah E., 316 
Kirby. W. L. 540 
Kircher, A. M., 629 
Kircher, E. .A. T., 424 
Kircher. H. B., 204 
Kircher, H. J., 583 
Kircher, P., 424 
Kircher, Mrs. P. (See 

Planck Catharine^ 
Kirchhoff. R. C., 490 
Kirk. Bertha M., 680 
Kirk, B. L., ";40 
Kirk. Mrs. B. L. (See 

HofFert, Anna K.) 
Kirk, D. D., 4-'4 
Kirk, Elizabeth, 348 
Kirk, G. G., 540 
Kirk, H. S., =;S3 
Kirk, Mrs. H. S. (See 

I ink, Hilnh J.) 
Kirk, Toi=eiihine. 462 

irKirk. T. T., 7S3 
Kirkland, Annirene. 540 
Kirkland. A. F.. 5^3 
Kirkpatrick. A. B.. 132 
Kirkpatrick. F. A.. 540 
Kirkpatrick. H. B., 149 



'97 Kirkpatrick, H. H., loa 
'17 Kirkpatrick, Helen M.. 

680 
'90 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. C. 

(See Clark, Edith L.) 
'06 Kirkpatrick, J. W., 255 
'14 Kirkpatrick, Nell, 540 
'11 Kirkiatrick, K. [., 424 
'16 Kirkpatrick, S. D., 629 
_'os *Kirkwood, A. VV., 229 
'12 Kirkwood. Frances, 462 
'18 Kirner, VV. R., 72a 
'17 Kiser, Helen M., 680 

^sKishi, T., 7S3 
'97 Kistner, T. C. 102 
'oi Kittredge, Mary H., 149 

^Kiyohara. L, 783 
'16 Klamt, K. 11., 629 
'16 Klank, Frances G., 629 
'it. Klein, C. A.. 629 
[06 Klein. D., 255 
'14 Klein. George M., S40 
'iS Klein, J. L., 722 
'17 Klein, Nancie, 6S0 
'ii Klein, W. J., 424 
'16 Kleinan, Emma A.. 620 
'10 Kleinbeck. Stella P., 384 
'14 Kleinschrodt, B. L,, 540 
'18 Klenimedson, A. E., 722 
'iS Klemmedson, G. S., 722 
'17 Klindworth, Mildred L., 

6S0 
'iS Kline, A, L., 722 
'06 Kline. VV. G., 255 
'14 Klinefelter, Mrs. L. M. 
_ (See Streed, Judith E.) 
V>3 Klingel, L., 71 
"10 Klingler. R. J., 629 
'iS Klink, VV'. L., 722 
'12 Klooster, C. A., 462 
'u> Klopp, C. G.. 629 
'97 Klossowski, T. J., 102 
'12 Klotz, H. J., 462 
'iS Klotzsche, Bessie M., 722 
'12 Knapp, Aiirella, 462 
'15 Knapp. L, D., ,,83 
'13 Knapp, Martha VV., 499 
'04 "Knapp, N., 204 
'07 Knai'p. VV. A.. 2S3 
'or Knapp. Mrs. VV. A. (See 

Davis, Nell S. M.) 



'18 



•76 



'oS 



Knapp, VV. E., 348 
".napp 
630 



'08 Knappenberger 



M 



Knappenberger, J. M., 722 

*Knauss, D. S., 424 
Kneberg, Goldie M.. 384 
Kneeland, F, H., 204 
Kneesliaw, Mary J., 722 
Knenieyer. E. F., 583 
Knepper. Myrtle E., 462 
Knibloe. VV'. E., :i 
Knight. B. L, 384 
Knight. E. B., 722 
Knight, E. T.. 256 

irKnight. H. G.. 7S3 
Knight, L. I.. 166 
Knight, P. K., 630 
Knieht, Mabel A.. 424 

gKnight, R. A., 7S3 
Knirk, C. F.. 316 
Knoche. J. C. 6S0 
Knodle. C. L., 630 
Knoehel, VV. G., 583 
Knorr, L. S., 283 
Knowles. C. H., 424 
Know'ton, Elizabeth, 
Knowlton, Lizzie A. 
Knowlton, Miriam. 540 
Knowlton, P. C, 540 
Knowlton, VV. D., 183 
Knox, H. G., 6S1 
Knox. T. H.. 283 
Knox, R. K.. 499 
Knox, S. M., 348 
Knudsen, C. VV., 499 
Knudsen. N. A.. 68i 



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34 



'is Kobylanski, J. L., 584 
'c7 Koch, A. R., 284 
'15 Koch, C. E., 584 
'17 Koch. Eloise. C81 
'gg Koch, F. C, 121 
'11 Koch, Flora M., 424 
•i,S Koch, H. C, .S84 
'16 Koebele, C. W., 630 
'18 Kofhler, G., 723 
'02 Koehn, Anna. 166 
'04 Koehn, Martha C, 204 
'10 Koestner. W., 384 
'98 Kofoid, Nellie, 112 

gKofoid, Prudence W., 783 
'02 *Kofoid, R. N., 166 
'18 Kohl, Kowena A., 723 
'17 Kohn, J, L., 681 
'13 Kohout. J. F., 499 
'18 Kolb, M. A., 723 
'o( Kolker, K. J., 256 
'16 Koll, H. M., 630 
'17 Kolmer, O. P., 681 
'14 Koo, V. T., 541 
'12 Koons, G. J.. 462 
'16 • Ko|jf, F. A., 630 
'14 Korshak, S., 541 
'09 Korsnio, A. M., 348 
'11 Korsmo, E. O., 425 
'16 Korth, Frieda E., 630 
'09 Kost, J. C., 348 

gKostalek, J. A., 784 
'13 Kosters, S, F., 499 
'16 Koupal, Agnes R., 630 
'16 Kouyoumjian, G. H., 630 
'14 Krabbe, E. M., 541 
'16 Kraeckmann, A. E., 630 
'13 Kraegcr, J. F., 499 
'09 Kraft, E. W., 348 
'j8 Kraft, R. R., 723 
'00 *Krahl, B. F., 132 
'05 Kramer, G. A., 2^9 
'13 Kramer, J. C., 499 
'16 Kramer, Mrs. M. M. (See 

Samuels, Freda I,) 
'12 Kr?mmcrt, H. C, 462 
'17 Krase. H. J., 681 
'18 Krase, N. W., 723 
'07 Kratz, A. P., 284 
'10 Kratz, Ethel G., 384 
'12 Kratz, E. V., 462 
'00 Kratz, J. P., 132 
'97 Kratz, Laura, 102 
'18 Krauel, P. L., 723 
'12 Krause, Emma A., 462 
'84 Krause, Josephine S., 37 
'76 Krebs, Mrs. J. H. (See 

Holton, Martha G.) 
'16 Krebs, W. E., 630 
'13 Krebs, W. S., 499 
'18 Kreidler, C. jf., 723 
'11 Kreidler, D. A., 425 
'01 Kreikenbaum, A., 149 
'09 Kreiling, C. H., 348 
'17 Kreiling, R. G., 681 
'04 Kreisinger, H., 204 

gKremers, H. C., 784 
'09 Kressmann, F. W., 349 
'09 Kressmann. Mrs. F. W. 
(See Gridley, Mabel A.) 
'17 Krieg, Amelia A., 681 
'10 Krieger, Augusta M., 384 
'16 Kriegh, E. S., 630 
•17 Kriegl, O., 681 
'17 Kriewitz, J. G., 63i 
'05 Krippner, J., 229 
'16 Kritzer, R. W.. 630 
'15 Kromer, C. A., 584 
'10 Krueger, E. T., 385 
'is Krueger, O. A., 584 
'17 Krug, L. G., 681 
'18 Krupar, C. F., 723 
'14 Ku, T. L., S4I 
•02 Kuehl, Mrs. W. J. A. (See 

Koehn, Anna) 
'05 Kuehlehe, O., 229 
'00 Kuehn, A. L., 132 



Index to Alumni 

'03 Kuehn, Mrs. A. L. (See 

Chacey, Anna O.) 
'97 Kuchne, C. O., 102 
'17 Kugler, M. B., 681 
'13 Kuhl, J. H. Jr., 499 
'10 Kuhl, W. P., 385 
'14 Kulin, H. IL, S4I 
'79 *Kuhn, L, 21 
'15 Kuhn, W. H., 584 
'10 Kummer, L., 385 
'06 Kunkle, R. D., 256 
'10 Kur.z, W. F., 38s 
'16 Kurl, L. P. Jr., 630 
'15 Kuska, Mrs. J. B. (See 

McVey, Nellie F.) 
'o-t Kuss R. H., 184 
'o-i Kutsch, W. A., 184 
'98 Kuykendall, A. J., 112 
'is Kyle, G. L. ,584 
'07 Kyle, Martha J., 103 
'04 Kytc. J. F., 205 
'II La Belle, J. N., 425 
'17 Lacey, J. J., 681 
'16 Lackey, Kate, 630 
'16 Ladd, W. S., 630 
'18 Ladehoff, A. D., 723 
'07 Laemmle, Mrs. J. J. (See 

Norton, Carrie B.) 
'15 Lafferty, J. S., 584 
'08 Laflin, Mary E., 316 
'15 La Frcnz, Grace E., 584 
'17 Lagergren, G. P., 681 
'11 Lagerstrom, D. R., 425 
'12 Laing, G. D., 462 
'17 Laing, W. L., 681 
'95 Lake, E. J., 86 
'07 Lake, E. S., 284 
gLamb, B. F., 784 
'12 Lamb, C. A. Jr., 462 
'10 Lamb, C. H., 38s 
'14 Lamb, Edith J., 541 
'17 Lamb, Hallie E., 682 
'17 Lamb, H. E., 682 
'18 Lamb, J., 723 
'12 Lamb, Nellie B., 462 
'18 Lambroff, G. V., 723 
'01 Lamet, L. A. VV., 149 
'13 I.amkey, E. M. R., 499 
'93 Lamkin, Nina B., 71 
'16 Lamkins, L. E., 630 
'97 Lainpe, Margaret H. J., 

103 
'17 T-anan, G., 682 
'18 Lancaster, A. H., 723 
«. ^Lancaster, L. W., 784 
'16 Lancaster, Ruth E., 631 
'gg Landel, Ida S., 121 
'18 Landon, G., 723 
'14 Landon, H. U., S4i 
'11 Landor, W. A., 425 
'12 Landsea, A. F., 462 
'17 Landstrom, A. W., 682 
'13 Lane, Cora M., 499 
'15 Lane, Mrs. J. L. (See 

Axelson, Alice G.) 
'09 Lang. L., 349 
'10 Lang, Mrs. L. (See Hal- 

lett, Margaret H.) 
'&8 Lange, Ida L., 316 
'11 Lange, Sophie, 425 
'12 Langdon, Margie E., 462 
'11 Langdon, R. M., 42.S 
'09 *Langdon, Mrs. R. M. (See 
Perring, Vere D.) 
gLangelier, W. F., 784 
'13 Langelier, Mrs. W. F. 

(See Davison, Ruth) 
'83 *Langley, Celeste, 34 
'00 Langman, J. O., 132 

gLangwill, Bertha, 784 
'c3 Langworthv, Caroline V., 

184 
'06 Lanham, M. E., 2s6 
'16 Lansche. O. A., 631 
'13 Lantz, C. W., 499 
'85 Lantz. M, P., 41 
'14 Lanz, Etta M., S4i 



II23 

'07 Lapham, Ina O., 284 

'09 Large, G. P., 349 

'10 Large, Zelma, 385 

'16 Largent, J. C, 631 

'07 Larmier, R. S., 284 

'13 Larkin, F. D. L., 499 

'13 Larkin, Ida C, 499 

'13 Larkin, W. J. Jr., 500 

'78 Lamed, Mary S., 18 

'15 Lanier, Mrs. F. (See Cor- 
dell, Eula E.) 

'08 Larracas, F. V., 316 

'13 Larsen, L. R., 500 

'06 Larson, C. A., 256 

'18 Larson, C. C, 723 

'97 *Larson, C. S., 103 

'14 Larson, Eva L., 541 

'10 Larson, H. P., 385 

'iG Larson, I. N., 6^1 

'03 Larson, L. F., 184 
^'Larson, L. J., 784 

'16 Larson, Mrs. L. J. (See 
Hollandsworth, Joseph- 
ine B. S.) 

'15 Larson, L. L., 584 

'10 Larson, Martha S., 385 

'03 Larson, N. A., 184 

'16 Larson, R. V., 631 
gl.a Rue, G. R., 784 

'17 Lascelles, R. J.. 082 
'is Laskin, L. J., .■;84 
'18 La Tur, Angle, 723 
'16 Lathrop, C. P., 631 
'00 Lathrop, Olive C, 132 
'17 Lathrop, W. G., 682 
'18 Latimer, Mrs. G. G. (See 
Malsbary, Grace E.) 
gLatimer, T. E., 785 
gLatimer, T. S., 785 
'8s Lattin, T., 41 
'I3 Lattin, R. T., 5oo 
'12 Lattin, Mrs. R. T. (See 

Barry, Mary C.) 
'is Latzer, Irma A., 584 
'99 Latzer, J. A., 121 
'00 Latzer, Jennie M., 132 
'06 Latzier, L. L., 2s6 
'08 Latzier, R. L., 316 
'iS Lauder, F. R., 723 
gLaucr, W. W., 785 
'09 Laughlin, E. V., 349 
'12 Lauher, P. B., 463 
')S L.-iuphit. Tse, 723 
'n Laurence, A. F., 425 
'18 Lauritzen, Marion M., 723 
'11 Lauter, C. J., 425 
'iS Lauterback, E. G., 584 
'81 *Lawhead, Lucy M., 26 
'10 *Lawler, O. H., 385 
'08 Lawless, Julius A., 316 
'14 Lawless, J. C, S4i 
'16 Lawless ,Mary J., 631 
'16 Lawnin, N.. 631 
'99 Lawrence, C. G., 122 
'18 Lawrence, C. H., 724 
'11 Lawrence, C. W., 425 
'16 *Lawrence, E. A., 631 
'14 Lawrence, E. D., 541 
'10 Lawrence, Mrs. H. G., 

(See Highfell, Inez F.) 
gLawrence, M., 785 
'81 Lawrence, Nettie E., 26 
'17 Lawrence, R. E., 682 
'17 Lawrence. R. H., 682 
'16 Laws, J. W., 631 

gLawson, E. L., 785 
'15 Lawson, Mary M.. s84 
'15 Lawton, B. C., S84 
'07 Lawyer, J. C, 284 
'16 Lawyer, J. D., 631 
'06 Laycock, M. J., 256 
'10 Layden, J. E., 385 
'13 *Layden, T. E., 500 
'i I Layer, H., 42s 

gLaying, T. E., 785 
'01 Layton, Katherine A. W., 
149 



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University of Illinois 



^Layton, W. K., 785 
'07 Lazear, W. B., 284 
"16 Leach, P. J., 631 
'13 Leach, Margaret, 500 
'16 Leach, M. E., 631 

^Leach, Mrs. M. E. (See 
Doane, Alice M.) 
'99 Leach, W. B., 122 
'96 Leal, Sophia N., 93 
'17 Leander, E. I., 682 
'10 Leas, Mildred, 385 
'04 Lease, L. J., 205 
'16 Leatherman, Marian, 631 
'15 Leavens, A. B., 584 
'04 Leaverton, J. E., 205 

^Le Cato, J. M., 785 
'16 Ledgcrwood, L. W., 631 
'75 Lee, Alice, 8 
'17 Lee, A. C, 682 
'18 Lee, B. F., 724 
'o9 Lee, C. B., 349 
'16 Lee, Ellena, 632 
'79 Lee, E., 21 
'78 Lee, E. O., 18 
'13 Lee, E. S., 500 
'09 Lee, Gertrude A., 349 

gLee, H. R., 785 
'15 Lee, Izora, 584 
'00 Lee, J. L., 132 
'07 Lee, Mary H., 284 

gLee, M. L. T., 785 
'11 Lee, O. H., 426 
'18 Lee, T. N., 724 
'14 Lee, W. H., 541 
'I4 Lee, Y. N., 541 
'75 *Leflar, J. E., 8 
'03 Lefler, Grace, 184 
'16 Leggett, Wilkie W., 632 
'17 Leggit, F., 682 
'18 Leggitt, F. W., 724 
'03 Lego, Lulu M., 184 

g^Lehenbauer, B. G., 785 

gLehenbauer, P. A., 786 
'02 Leber, J. C, 166 
'17 Lehman, L. H., 682 
'10 Lehman, R. F., 385 
'15 Lehmann, G. E., 585 
'18 Lehmann, Ruth T., 724 
'16 Leibsle, R. W., 632 
'08 Leidendeker, F. E., 316 
'08 Leidendeker, Mrs. F. E. 

(See Eraser, Annebell) 
'97 Leigh, C. W., 103 
'16 Leighty, W. S., 632 
'18 Leist, C, 724 
'18 Leitzbach, Elizabeth, 724 
'16 Le Kander, R. E., 632 
'16 Le Kander, Mrs R. E. 
(See Gilbert, Minnie E.) 
'is Lekberg, C. H. S., 585 
'95 Lemen, W. C S.. 86 
'86 Lemme, E., 46 
'16 Lemmon, E. G., 632 
'17 Lemp, J. F., 682 
'17 Landman, A. N., 682 
'07 Lendrum, Ethel, 284 
'16 Lenhart, N. J., 632 
'98 *Lentz, Caroline A., 112 
'16 Lentz, C. A., 632 
'03 Lentz. Mary, i84 
'17 Lenzen, A. F., 682 
'16 Lenzing, C. W., 632 
'12 Leo, H. T., 463 
'09 Leonard, Mrs. C. E. (See 

Jackson. Zita E.) 
'09 Leonard, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Baker, Ruth M.) 
'00 Leonard, E., 2S6 
'11 Leonard, Frances B., 426 
'12 Leonard, F. B., Jr., 463 
'15 Leonard, Gladys A., 585 
'11 Leonard, H. R., 426 
'13 Leonard, Ruth, 463 
'li? Leonard, W. N., 585 
'is Leopold, R. E., 585 
'17 Larch, E., 683 
'14 Leriche, W., 541 



'ii Lescher, F. M., 426 
'10 Leslie, E. A., 385 
'13 Leslie, E. H., soo 

^Leslie, H. D., 786 
'17 Leslie, Madge C, 683 
'is Leslie, Mrs. W. R. (See 
Rutember, Frances M.) 
'03 Le Sourd, A. C., 184 
'11 Le Sure, C. S., 426 
'18 Lett, H. H., 724 
'99 Leutwiler, O. A., 122 
'11 Leutwiler, R. W., 426 
'is Leverenz, A. C. G., 585 
'04 Leverton, E. R., 205 
'11 Levey, C. T., 426 

gLevay, H. A., 786 
'10 Levinson, L., 386 
'17 Lavinson, M. C 683 
'10 Levis, C. P., 386 
'13 Levis, W. E., soo 
'14 Levis, Mrs. W. E. (See 

Harris, Margaret R.) 
■93 Levy, A. L., 71 
'06 Lewis, B. A., 2s6 
'07 Lewis, B. R., 284 
'89 *Lewis, C. A., 54 

gLewis, C. D., 7S6 
'83 Lewis, Camilla F., 34 
'96 Lewis, C. M., 93 
'14 Lewis, Clara V., 541 
'12 Lewis, Edna, 463 
'77 *Lewis, E. v., 14 
'12 Lewis, F. D., 463 
'10 Lewis, G. Q., 386 

gLawis, H. F., 786 
'14 Lewis, J. E., 541 
'11 Lewis, J. H., 426 
'89 *Lewis, J. L., 54 
'17 Lewis, J. T., 683 
'12 Lewis, Katharine, 463 
'14 Lewis, Laura L., S4i 
'11 Lewis, Lucy E., 426 
'os Lewis, Lucy M., 229 
'83 Lewis, R. D., 34 
'10 Lewis, R. H., 386 
'os Lewis, R. J., 229 
'12 Lewis, R. R., 463 
'08 *Lewis, T. B., 317 
'is Lewis, T. G., 585 
'07 *Lewis, W., 284 
'02 Lewis, Mrs. W. A. (See 

Burrill, Evelyn) 
'17 Li, S. K., 683 
'is Liang, T. H., s8s 
'18 Libman, Anita, 724 
'16 Libman, E. E., 632 

gLichty, L. C, 786 
'18 Lreber, Ruth E., 724 
'17 Liedel, R. B., 683 
'96 Liese, G. C, 93 
'84 Lietze, F. A., 38 
'89 Ligare, E. F., 54 
'08 Ljggett, F. M., 317 
'16 Liggett, Irene L., 632 
'14 Liggett, L. A., S42 
'is Light. C. R., s8s 
'07 Lill, H. F., 284 
'84 Lilly, C. H., 38 
'84 *Lilly. G. E., 38 
'i6 de Lima, M. F., 632 
'17 Lin, T. K.. 683 
'15 Linbarger, S. C 58s 
'16 Lincoln, C. W., 632 

^Lincoln, W., 786 
'09 Lindberg, E. F. J., 349 
'15 Lindberg, G. I., "585 
'10 Lindberg, I. A. I.. 386 
'12 Lindberg, Ruth M. R., 463 
'18 Lindeberg, G., 724 
'i6 Linder, C. S., 632 
'15 Linder. Grace, 585 
'14 Linder. L. S.. S42 
'17 Linder, M. S., 683 
'02 Lindgren, J. M., t66 
'05 Lindley, Almeda V.. 2^9 
'14 Lindley, Bess M.. 542 



09 Lindley, F. H., 349 
15 Lindley, Ida H., 58s 
II Lindley, June, 426 
01 Lindley, W. C., 149 
04 Lindsay, F. M., 205 

15 Lindsey, G. H., 585 

16 Lindsey, H. W., 632 

17 Lindsey, J. R., 683 
17 Lindsey, L. M., 683 
II Lindstrom, A. W., 426 
17 Linendoll, H. A., 683 

15 Link, Hilah J., 586 
g-Linkins, R. H., 786 

98 Linn, F. D., 112 

96 Linn, H. R., 94 

97 Linn, Mrs. H. R. (See 

Buck, Luella E.) 
09 Linn, J. H., 349 
17 Linnard, E. W., 683 

16 Linnell, Carrie E., 632 
^Linney, Mrs. H. H. (See 

Wood, Cornelia E.) 
'16 Linsley, C. M., 633 
'09 Linton, Margie, 349 
'98 Lin/.ee. A. C, 112 
'14 Liss, O. L., S42 

gListon, Mrs. C. E. (See 
English, Inez J.) 
'17 Little, A. D., 683 
'c6 Little, C. E., 256 
'16 Little, C. R., 633 
'17 Little, Ethel E., 683 
'83 *Little, H. P., 34 
'11 Little, L. L., 426 

gLittle, Mrs. L. R. (See 
Holmer, Emma) 
'07 Little, R. F., 284 
'12 Littlejohn, Lula L., 463 
'11 Littler, S. H., 427 
'12 Littleton, A. C., 463 

^Littleton, L. R., 786 

^Littleton, Martha E., 787 
'18 Liu, N. Y., 724 

^Liu. Y., 787 
'16 Livesay, Ruth F., 633 
'14 Livesay, W. B., 542 
'12 Livingston, L. L., 463 
'01 Livingston, Stacia, 150 
'06 Llewellyn, C, 256 
'95 Llewellyn, D. R., 86 
'18 Llewellyn, Hazel 1., 724 
'77 Llewellyn, T. C 14 
'77 Llewellyn, Mrs. J. C. (See 

Piatt, Emma C.) 
'11 Llewellyn, Ruth, 427 
'06 Llewellyn, R. C., 256 
'02 Lloyd, G. T., 166 
'11 Lloyd, J. H., 427 
"08 Lloyd. Tennie M., 317 
'09 Lloyd, Nell E., 349 
•03 Llovd, R. C, 184 
'is Lloyd, T. H., 586 
'16 Llovd. Mrs. T. H. (See 

Gehant, Evelyn) 
'87 Llovde, C. A., 48 
'78 Llovde, F. H., 18 
'11 Locke, Mrs. A. (See 

Powel. Ellen C.) 
'13 Locke, Clara E., 500 
'oq Locke, W. C, 3S0 
'11 Locke. Mrs. W. C. (See 

Webber, Lois) 
'18 Lockwood, Isabel K., 724 
'08 Lodge, F. S., 317 
'01 Lodge, P. E., ISO 
'13 Loeffler, F. X., soo 
'13 Loehr, T. E., 500 
'09 Lofquist, H. S., 350 
'99 Loftus, Ella M., 122 
'08 Logan, C. C, 317 
'07 Logan, C. R., 285 
'17 Logan, F. A., 683 
'08 Logan, Grace B., 317 
'06 Logan, W. A., 256 
'04 Logaman, A. E., 205 
'07 Logeman. L. I., 285 



Index to Alumni 



112 = 



Logue, C. L., 133 

Loh, P. K., 500 

Lohman, F. C, 427 

Lohr, L. W., Soo 

Loing, Fern M., 586 

Lonergan, C. P. A., 230 

Long, A. M., 86 

Long, A. T., 317 
g'Long, Florence, 787 

Long, F. B., 48 

Long, G. D., 350 

Long, J. A., 317 

Long, Mrs. J. A. (See 
Seiler, Alice F.) 

Long, J. O., 633 

Long, L. F., 6S3 

Long, P. K., 724 

Long, Ruth I., 724 

Long, R. H., 257 

Long, T. L., 230 

Longueville, J. C, 586 

Loomis, A. B., 72 

Loomis, C. B., 684 

Loomis, Helen A., 285 

Looney, J. L., 724 

Loosley, F. E., 205 

Lopez, A., 542 
g^Lopez, M. L., 787 
gLord, A. R., 787 

Lord, Mrs. A. R. (See 
Burns, Ruth M.) 

Lord, C. A., 386 
/jLord, L. C, 830 

Lord, M. F., 350 

Lord, W. E., 386 

Lorenz, F. A., Jr., 350 

Lorenzen, W. C, 463 

Lotz, E. H. (See Loutzen- 
hiser, E. H.) 

Lotz, H. B., 633 

Lotz, J. R., 150 

Lotz, Mrs. J. R. (See 
Davison, Mabel K.) 

Louret, F., 684 

Loutzenhiser, E. H., 317 

Loutzenhiser, Sarah E., 
SOI 

Love, Beryl P., 7^4 

Love, C. S., 633 

Love, C. W., 386 

Love, Mrs. I. A. (See 
Boggs, Martha H.) 

Love, Leila S., 205 

Love, Mary E., 633 

Love, R. J., 317 

Lovell, M. M., 684 

Lowe, C. C, 725 

Lowe. R., 386 
/^Lowell, A. L., 830 

Lowenthal, F., 150 

Lower, P. E., 542 
gLowrie, J. M., 787 
gLowrie, S. G., 787 

Lowry, Bessie, 684 
*Lowry, J. A. 

Lowry, Jessie R., 285 

Lowry, Mrs. S. W. (See 
Tener, Katherine R.) 

Lowry, T. G., 317 

Lu, C. K., 684 

Lu, C. T., 633 

Lucas, Corda C., 23 

Lucas, Rena A., 205 

Lucke, Mrs. R. O. (See 
Ryan, Jessie) 

Luckett, C. L., 542 

Ludlow, Helen, 725 

Ludvik, B. E., 633 

Ludwick, G. \V., 94 

Ludwig, Ethel L., 864 

Ludwig, E. R., 427 

Ludwig, L. J., 633 

Luebben, Mrs. T. E. (Sec 
Hinshaw, Hazel E.) 

Lueder, H. H., 684 
gLukens, W. P., 7S7 

Lumbrick, A., 317 



'86 Lumley, C. G., 45 

'88 Lumley, Mrs. C. G. (Sec 

McLean, Nellie) 
'16 Lumley, L. R., 633 
"02 Lummis, Jessie L, 166 
17 Lummis, I. L., 684 

16 Lummis, M. F., 633 
03 Lund, H., 166 

og Lund, J. €., 3S0 

17 Lund. J. V. 684 

OS Lundahl, B. H., 230 
'i I T.undahl. R. R., 427 

16 Lunde, G. R., 633 

17 Lundeen, C. C., 684 

16 Lundgren, A. V. T., 633 
02 Lundgren, C. L., 166 

18 Lundgren, F. E., 725 
IS Lundgren, F. G., s86 

14 Lundgren, Mrs. F. G. 

(See Nagel, Marcella 
E.) 

15 Lundin, R. S., 586 

13 Luney, E. R., 501 
07 Luney, F. S., 285 

15 Luney, R. T., 586 

17 Lungren, A. M., 684 

16 Lungren, E. E., 633 

14 Lurie, E. M., 542 

17 Lurie, S. J., 684 

17 Lusk, Genevieve A., 684 
gLussky. A. E., 787 

17 Lutes, G. W., 684 

12 Luther, Caroline, 463 

02 Luther, O. L., 167 
'03 Luther, Mrs. O. L. (See 
Stutsman, Adah H.) 
gLutz, Gretchen K., 788 
'15 Lutz, R. S., 586 
'08 Lybarger, R. E., 318 
'75 Lyford, C. C., 8 

01 Lyman, F. L., 150 
'72 Lyman, G. H., i 

87 Lyman, H. M., 48 

15 Lyman, L. T., 586 

18 Lyman, Mary A. A., 725 

16 Lyman, R. D., 633 
ID Lynch, H. W., 386 

'08 Lynch, R. A., 318 
18 Lynch, Margaret, 725 

09 Lynn, J. E., 3So 
16 Lyon, J. B., 634 

12 Ly>on, Mrs. W. F. (See 

Thayer, Alice C.) 
16 Lyons, Carrie F., 634 
16 Lyons, Hazel S., 634 
18 Lyons, O. I., 72s 
14 Lyons, R. J. 542 
1 1 Lyons, T. E., 427 
01 Lytle, E. B., 150 

07 Lytle, Mrs. E. B. (See 

Fullenwider, Alice E.) 
16 McAdams. Mary E., 634 

16 McAfee, L. G., 634 

10 McAllister, H. T., 387 
'79 McAllister, Minnette C, 

10 McAllister, W. K., 387 

OS McAnulty, Ethel E., 230 

14 McCabe, C. L., 542 

'08 McCain, Myrtle B., 318 

01 McCall, E. A., ISO 

18 McCammon, Martha, 725 

90 McCandless, H. W.. 58 

17 McCandlish, F. R., 684 

08 McCann, G. C. (See Bes- 

ore. Hazel) 
OS *McCarthy, Estella, 230 

02 McCarthy, H., 167 

02 McCarthy, Mrs. H. (See 

Beebe, Florence J.) 

04 McCarthy, J. J.. 205 

93 McCartney, W. P., 72 

■98 McCarty, C. J., 112 

04 McCarty, J., 206 

'07 McCarty, L. J., 285 



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'09 *McCaskey, C. P., 350 
'11 McCaskey, P. A.. 427 
'08 McCaskey, Wendla J., 318 
•14 McCaskill, K. A., 342 
'94 McCaskrin, H. M., 79 
'94 McCaskrin, Louise E., 79 
'14 *McCaughey. L. D., S42 
'15 McCauley. C. H., -586 
McCauley. J. C. 8 
McClain. F. H.. 387 
McCIellan, K. B.. 684 
McClelland, M. J., 634 
^McClelland. T., 830 
McClenahan, W. T.. 350 
McClintock, Mrs. D. H. 
(See Frankenberg, 
Pearle) 
McClintock. Margaret, 501 
McCloud. J. F.. 684 
McCloy. R. E., 72 
McCluer. G. W.. 38 
15 McCluggape, H. B., s86 
*McClure. C. B., 
McClure, Elizabeth A.. 

72'^ 

McClure, Elizabeth D., 

206 
McClure. O. D., 63 
McClure, Winifred L.. 634 
McClurg. Loin D., 387 
McClurg. Nelle I., 464 
McChirg. W. S.. 2=; 7 
McCol'ev. Carrie. '^86 
McCollister. M. S., 387 
g-McCollough E. v.. 788 
McCollum. H. D., tso 
McGomb, D. O., 387 
^eMcComis. S. T. L.. 788 
IVTcConauehv. E. L., 257 
MrPonnel- A. H.. 464 
Mcronnel. T. M.. 542 
McConnell. E.. 70 
McConnell. M. G., 72 ■; 
McConnell, W. R., 464 
MrConney. R. B.. 1:4 
*McConnuo"hPV. E. W., 28s 
McCord. R. N.. 387 
MoCormack, C. E.. 387 
irMcCormark. H., 7S8 
McCormick, E., ■^42 
McCormick, E. B., 257 
McCormick, Flora, 79 
McCormick, R. C 150 
*McCormick. W.. 63 
McCoy. A. E., 634 , 
McCoy, C. B., 257 
'12 McCoy, D. W., 464 
"17 McCoy, H. W., 68s 
McCoy, J., 257 
McCoy, M. H., 318 
McCracken, H. O., 543 
McCracken, R. W., 318 
McCracken, W. K., 634 
McCrea, H. A.. 350 
McCreery, Vashti, 725 
McCuen, G. W., 586 
McCulloch, Isabella J., 206 
McCullock, H. W., 586 
McCullough, F. R., 28s 
McCullough, Helen E., 
68s 

'04 McCullough, J. F.. 206 
'18 McCullough, Mary E., 725 
'06 McCully, C. T., 2S7 
'07 McCully, Mrs. C. T. (See 

Nichol, Anice E.) 
'02 McCully, Harriett E., 167 
'04 McCully, W. A.. 206 
'16 McCumber, C. W., 634 
'01 McCune, F. L., 151 
McCune, H. L., 34 
McCune, J. M., 501 
McDermet. R., 494 
MacDonald, A. P., 634 



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UXIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 



'14 McDonald. iMrs. A. R. 

(See Anderson, Rena) 
'08 McDonald, Alice B., 318 
'10 McDonald, E. M.. 387 
'18 McDonald, Georgia H., 725 
'14 MacDonald, Mrs. J. J. 

(See Payne Veda L.) 
'14 McDonald, J. E. W., 543 

gMacdonald, Janet M., 788 
'08 McDonald. L., 318 

gMacDonald. Mrs. N. F. 

(See Johnson, Gertrude 

A.) 
'05 McDougall, Agnes, 230 
'11 McDowell, I. W., 427 
'16 McDowell, R. E., 634 
'99 *McElfresh. F. M., 122 
'10 *McElhiney, L. A., 387 
'18 McElhiney, Ruth, 725 
'16, McElveen, W. T., Jr.. 634 

gMcElwain. Jennie, 788 
'17 McEvoy. T. T., 685 
'14 McEwen. Mrs. J. A. (See 

Mitchell, Helen) 
'97 McFadden, Belle L., 103 
'16 McFall. D. M., 634 
'14 McFarland. E. D., 543 
'05 McFarland, Mrs, E. D. 

(See Massey, Esther) 
'12 McFarland, E, H., 464 
'03 McFarland, J. A., 185 
'07 McFarland. W._ J., 285 

gMacfarlane, W., 7S8 
'16 McGaughey, G. E., 635 
'14 McGee, Edna A., 543 
'93 McGee, W. S,, 72 
'15 McGhee, O, M,. 586 
'12 McGill, Elizabeth R., 464 
'18 MacGillivray, M. E,, 725 
'99 McGilvrey. Mrs. J. E., 

(See Kelly, Mary) 
'05 McGinley. W.. 230 
'09 McGinnis, H, D,, 350 
'18 McGinnis, Helen A., 723 
'02 McGinnis, Mary O., 167 
'00 McGlachlin, Mrs. T. L. 
(See Beck, Florence M,) 
'13 McGorrisk, D. H., 501 
'12 McGrath, F. X., 464 
'14 McGrath, J. M., 543 
'03 McGrath, S. J., 230 
'18 McGrath, T. W., 725 
'14 McGraw, Katherine L., 

g*M^cGregor, H. H„ 788 

'12 MacGregor, H. P., 464 

'18 McGregor, J. L„ 725 

gMacGregor, Hazel H,, 788 

'13 McCIrew, C. B„ 501 

'11 McHarry, Jessie, 427 

'12 McHarry, Liesette J,, 464 

'88 McHugh G. B., 51 

'04 Mcllhenny, Mary E,, 206 

'02 *McIlvaine, B. E., 167 

'16 Maclnnes, Frances J., 635 

gMacInnes. D, A,. 788 

'08 Mclntire, Ella E., 318 

'07 Mclntire, J. F,, 285 

'06 Mclntire, M. M,, 257 

'12 Mclntire, W. R,, 464 

'13 Mcintosh, H. S., 501 

'11 Mclntyre. Eva L., 427 

'13 Mclntyre, G. E., 501 

'09 Mclntyre, T. V., 350 

'13 Mclntyre. Mabel, 501 

'97 Mclntyre, Ruhama L., 

285 

'18 McKav, A., 726 

'81 McKay. F. M., 26 

•16 MacKechnie. H. W., 635 

'15 McKee, Edna B,, 5S7 

'96 McKee, T. H., 94 

'18 McKee, Mary A., 726 

'14 N^cKee. Olivetta, 543 

'12 McKee, P. H., 464 

•90 McKee, W. E., 58 

'18 McKeever, R. E., 726 



10 McKeever, W. E., 387 
07 McKeever, Mrs. W. E. 
(See Charles, Alta A.) 
iMcKellogg. C. S., 7S8 
09 McKelvey. A. W., 351 
07 McKelvey, F, H,, 285 

09 McKelvey, Mrs. F. H, 

(See Lee, Gertrude A.) 
^McKenna, E, L., 788 

10 McKeon. J. M., 635 
15 McKeown, J. L,, 5S7 

oS McKeown, Mrs. J. (See 

Ostrander, Mabel V.) 
04 *McKinley, G. H., 206 
17 McKinnell, Isabella G., 
685 

13 McKinney, H. T., 301 

10 McKinney, Lilabel, 387 
1 7 McKinney, N., 6S5 

11 McKinnie. E. C., 428 
07 McKinnie, Eva M., 285 

07 McKnight, Elizabeth B., 

286 
15 McKnight, T. I., 387 
04 McKnieht, W. A., 206 
^McKown, H. C., 789 

17 McKown, R. L., 583 
McLane, C. D,, 67 

*McLane, J. A,, 18 
McLane, J, W,, 151 
McLarty, R. C. 464 
McLaughlin, Edna M., 

2S6 
McLaughlin, J. L., 351 
McLaughlin, J. W., 543 
gMcLaughlin, Maude K., 

789 
McLean, J. C, 387 
McLean. Nellie. 51 
McLee. E. B.. 726 
McLellan, M. B., 237 
McLellan, Mary C., 31 
McMahon, Eva I., 286 
McMahon, Grace D., 318 
McMains, L,, 72 
McManis, J, W., 286 
McMillan, E. C, 331 
MacMillan, L. €., 683 
McMillan, M. H., 318 
McMillan, N. Jr., 206 
McMillen. G .B., 387 
McMillen. Sarah G., 331 
McMullan, H. E., 301 
McMurry. K. F., I67 
McXair. Berneice B., 726 
McXallv. T. L., 635 
McXally, Mary C., S87 
__ McNary, F. C.. 464 

04 MacXeal,. Mrs. W. J., 

(See Perry, Mabel) 

1 8 McXeill, Angeline, 726 
09 McXeill, Xorah, 351 

05 McXeill, R. P.. 230 

17 McXulta, S,. 685 
04 McNutt, J. Jr., 79 

15 MacPherson, E, S„ 587 
77 *McPherson. John, 14 

12 McOuaid. J. J., 464 
96 McRae, J. A., 94 

03 McRobie. Isabel, 183 
II McRobie, Jessie B., 428 

14 McTaggart. Mrs. G., (See 

Christopher, Bessie F,) 

14 McVay, T, X.. 543 

15 McVev, Xellie F., 387 

14 McWethy, D. V., 543 

18 McWilliams, Marie L.. 

726 
00 McWilliams, Xellie L., 

133 

15 Macbeth, Grace. S87 
18 Machovec. E, P., 726 

06 Mack. L. W., 237 
76 *Mackay, D, S., 11 
76 *Mackay, H., 11 

07 Mackay. Sarah D., 286 
76 *Mackay, \V. A., 11 



78 



"lo Mackev, F. J., 388 
•17 Mackie, E. T., 685 
■18 Mackin. P. J., 726 
'81 Macknet, Metta M. I., 26 
'17 Madden, Grace E., 685 
'is Madden, Helen L,, 387 
'11 Madden, I. H., 428 
'II Madden. J. W., 428 
'07 Maddock, Alice E., 286 
^Maddock, Kathryn, 789 
"07 Maddox, W. C, 286 
Mader, A., 587 

05 ^Madison, G., 318 
Madison, L, C, 726 

^Magath, f . B., 7S9 
i^ Magee, E. C 301 
12 Magee, Mrs. E. C, (See 
Eiszner, Louise) 

10 Maguire, W. C. 388 
17 Mah, W, N., 685 

76 Maban, H. W,, 11 
78 Mahan, Jean C 18 
g^Mahannah, A. E,, 789 

16 Mahood, H, S., 633 

11 Mail, E. F., 428 

07 Main, J,, 286 

06 Main, R. C, 257 

17 Maitra, K. M,, 683 
09 Majumdar, S. C, 351 

12 Maki, I,, 463 

18 Makutchan, C, 726 
14 Malaise, C. L., 543 
02 Malcolm. C. W.. 167 
oS Malcolm. H. S., 318 

5 Maley. R, C„ 587 
I Mallory, M., 428 

8 Mallory, R. H., 726 

6 Maloit, Pauline G., 633 

1 Malone, Rae I.. 428 

8 Malsbary, Grace E., 726 

Maltby, F. B., 30 
o Mamer, C, 38S 

6 Manard, R. P.. 94 

2 Mandel, E., 463 

Mandeville, Hazel, .•^88 
^Manev, G. A., 789 

7 Manian. R. K,, 683 

08 Mangas, L. S., 318 
04 Ma«gas, Maud, 206 

08 Mangold. Mrs. (See 
Thomas, Jane I,) 

2 Manierre, A. E., 463 

7 Manley, Marion, 685 

8 Manlev, Mvra F., 726 
7 Manley. O. R., 683 

3 Mann, Alice C, i85 
■6 *Mann, A. H., 11 
17 Mann. A. R., 103 

1 Mann, A. W., 428 

04 Mann, C. J., 206 

13 Mann, E. H., 501 
95 Mann, E. L., 87 

1.1 Mann, Edith M., 343 
-6 Mann, F. I., 11 

05 Mann, H. L., 319 
76 Mann, J. R., 11 

78 Mann, Mrs. J. R., (See 
Columbia ,Emma) 
'o9 Mann, Jessie V., 351 
'06 Mann, K. B.. 258 
'17 Mann, Marjorie D., 686 
'93 Mann. Mary E., 72 
'09 Mann, Mary E., 351 
'8; Manns. A. G., 41 
'97 *Mannv, F. H., 103 
'18 Manny, T. B., 726 
'90 Manny, \V. I., 58 
'10 Manock. W. R., 388 
'16 Mansfield. C. F., 635 
'81 Mansfield. VV. A.. 27 
'09 Mansfield, W. M,, 331 
'09 *Manspeaker, L. V. Jr., 

331 
'04 Manspeaker. Pearle, 207 
'12 Manspeaker. W, W., 465 
sManuel. H. T., 789 
gManuel, W. A., 789 



17 Mapel, Frances P., 686 

02 Mapes, J. V., 167 

iq Marbach, H. A. L., 587 

96 Marble, H. C, 94 

15 Marbold, Margaret A.. 587 

17 Marbold, Pauline, 686 

04 Mark, Elvira E., 207 

03 Marker, (i. E., 185 

13 Markley, L. S., 501 

07 Marks, D. T., 286 

16 Marks, Hazel F., 635 

11 Marks, Mary E., 428 

18 Marks, Maude I., 726 

1 5 Marks. Sarah A., 587 

17 Markson, H., 686 

05 Marley, J. A., 230 

12 Marquette, H. E., 465 

14 Marquis, D. B., 543 

05 Marquis, F. W., 230 

11 Marquis, Mrs. F. W., 

(See Parr, Elizabeth) 

15 Marquis, L. D., 588 
^Marquis, S. D., 789 

08 Marsden, R. D.. 319 

09 Marsh, A. L., 351 

06 Marsh. C. M., 258 
09 Marsh, D., 352 

04 *Marsh. G. E., 207 

05 Marsh, H. R., 87 

97 Marsh, L. W., 103 

97 Marsh, N. F., 103 

96 Marsh, Mrs. N. F. 

(See Cairns, Cora M.) 

04 Marsh, T. A., 207 

07 Marshall, C. A., 286 

13 Marshall, F. E.. 502 

14 Marshall, R. H., 543 

06 Marshall. R. S., 258 

16 Marshall, R. W., 635 
8s *Marshall, S. L., <ii 

98 Marshutz. J. H.. 113 
.^Marston, L. R.. 7S9 
gMarten. Jane F., 790 

18 Martens Margaret L., 726 
09 Marti, W. C, 3S2 

09 Martin, Arselia B., 352 
02 Martin, A. C, 167 

10 Martin, E. W., 388 
18 Martin, F. A., 726 

Martin, F W.. 635 

Martin. Grace, 185 

Martin, J. L., 287 

Martin, J. M., 94 

02 Martin, J. W., 167 

09 Martin, Luta, 352 

01 Martin. May L., 151 
^Martin, 0.,R.. 79° 
gMartin, Mrs. O. R. (See 
Hardin, Hazel) 

01 Martin, R. W., 151 

02 Martin, Mrs. R. W. (See 

Pitts, Henrietta B.) 

12 Martin, S. G.. 465 
92 Martin. W. A., 67 

16 Martin, W. H., 63s 

05 *Martin, W. R.. 230 
gMarvel, C. S., 790 

07 Marvel, J, E., 287 

15 Marx, F. A. K.. 588 

17 Marx, G. B., 686 
oq Maryatt, E. F.. 35.' 

12 Maryatt. Mrs. E. F. (See 

Bradley, Eugenia) 
i6 Mason, A, H., 63s 

11 Mason. Mavne S., 428 

10 Mason, R. S,, 388 

16 Mason, R, S., 635 
81 Mason, W. K., 27 

OS Massey, Esther, 230 
gMasten, Adele, 790 

13 Masters, J. H., 502 
16 Mateer. H. W.. 636 

11 Math. E. R., 428 

II Matheny, S. V., 428 
96 Mather, Althea S., 94 



16 



07 



Index to Alumni 

13 *Mather, Cornelia G., 502 
95 Mather, F. E., 95 

07 Mather, Jennie M., 287 

00 Mather, Lydia, 133 

04 Mather, Myra, 207 

92 Mather, R. A., 67 

05 Mather, Rose M., 231 

14 Mathers, A., S43 

88 Mathers, Effie A., 51 
13 Mathers, L, E., 502 

13 Mathers, M. B., 502 

03 Mathews, C. M., 185 

12 Mathews, C. W., 465 

13 Mathews, J. H., 502 

15 Mathews, Mrs. J. M. (See 

Keefer, Ruth F.) 

93 Mathews, Loueva M., 72 

10 Mathews, Martha M., 388 

16 Mathews, W. B., 636 

17 Mathews, W. R., 686 
09 Mathewson, J. W., 3S2 

gMathewson, L. C, 790 

12 Mathis, F. W., 465 

12 Mathis, V. A., 465 

iS Matoba, G. H., 727 
05 Matousek, J., 231 

15 Matteson, G. H., s88 

18 Matthews, A. O., 727 

09 Matthews, Bessie G., 3S2 

07 Matthews, B. H., 287 

72 *Matthews, J. N.. i - 

12 Matthews, L. M., 46s 

C3 Matthews, Mary A., 185 

05 Matthews, Nellie P., 319 
02 Matthews, R. C, 167 

11 Matthewson, J. O., 429 
gMattill, H. A.. 790 

16 *Mattingly, L. J., 636 

14 Mattingly, W. B.. 543 

15 Mattison, J. D., s8S 

12 *Mattoon, Charlotte, 465 
15 Mattoon, E. W., 588 

12 Mattson, E. N., 465 

15 Mattson, Mrs. E. N. (See 

Smith, Elizabeth M.) 
II Mattson, Olive M., 429 

18 M^tuszeevicz, Veronica C, 

727 

09 Maucker, Mrs. J. W. (See 

BuflEum, Ruth I.) 

91 Maue, A., 63 
1 1 Mauel, L., 429 

14 Maury, C. F., 543 

00 *Maury, H. V. R., 133 

13 Maury, J. A., 502 

14 Maury, T. E.. S44 
18 Mautner, E. W., 727 

11 Mautner, L. A., 429 

04 Mautz, G. J., 207 

12 Maver, D. B., 465 

16 Mayor, H. N., 636 
II *Maxey, S. C, 429 

06 Maxey, M. A., 258 

05 Maxfield, L. H., 231 

95 Maxon, R. Y., 87 

92 Maxwell, Anna M., 67 

96 Maxwell, C. J., 94 

04 Maxwell, Mrs. C. R. (See 

Worthen. Ella E.) 

77 *Maxwell, Emily C, 14 
02 Maxwell. Esther A., i6S 

17 Maxwell. L. B., 686 
17 Maxwell, L. C, 686 
i8 Maxwell, R. J., 727 

06 Maxwell, S. J., 258 

07 Maxwell, W. W., 287 
17 May, C. B., 686 

05 May, D. T., 231 
00 May, F. H., 133 

ir May, Helen B., 429 

g^May, H. G., 790 
98 May, H. M., 113 
09 May. W. W., 35^ 
00 Mayall, E. L.. 133 

13 Mayes, G. W., S02 



1127 

10 Mayne, L. B., 388 

18 Mayo, T. B., 727 

08 Maze, E. A., 319 

04 Mead, C. E., 207 

17 Mead, L, S., 686 

08 Meadows. D. S., 319 

16 Mealiff, A. E., 630 

02 Means, Mrs. H. C. (See 

Arnold. Lillian B.) 

04 Medill, W. A., 207 

18 Medlar, Henrietta, 727 
10 Meek, A. B., 388 

10 Meek, Mrs. A. B. (See 
Felmley, Ruth D.) 

13 Meek, C. T., 502 
iS Meek. H. T., 727 

17 Meek, W., 686 

07 Meharry, C. L., 287 
q6 Meharry, E. T., 2s8 

05 Meharry, G. F., 231 

05 Meharry, Mrs. G. F. (See 

Voss, Sophie M.) 
99 Me arry, J. E., 122 

14 Mehl, W. W., 544 

15 Mehlhop, Margaret M., 

588 

06 Mehren, E. J., 2s8 
gMeier, Alice E., 790 

05 Meier, E. E., 231 
01 *Meier. W., isi 

06 Meissner, J. A., 258 

05 Melin, C. A., 231 

03 Mell, J. D., 1 85 

14 Mellen, A. F., 544 
gMeloy, Martha L., 790 

10 Melrose, Mary H., 388 

07 Melton, H. L., 287 

09 Melton, J. L., 3S2 

15 Meltz, N., s88 

06 Melvin, L. R., 2s8 

11 Mench. J. G., 429 
gMeneely, J. H., 791 

16 Meneley, Olive M., 636 
15 Mengel, G. H., s88 

IS Mengel, Mrs. G. H. (See 
Armstrong. Delia) 

15 Menke H. G., s88 

10 Mensenkamp, L. E., 636 

17 Menzel, C. A., 686 
85 Merboth. Louise, 41 

18 Mercer, C. F., 727 

04 Mercer, Iva E., 207 
18 Mercer, R. D., 727 
14 Mercer, W. W., S44 
99 *Mercil. B. E., 122 

14 Meredith, Ina V., 544 

98 Merker, H. F., 113 
^Merrill, A. N., 791 

03 Merrill. Julia \V-> i8s 
00 Merrill, S. F., 133 
14 Merrill. T. A., S44 
^Merrills, F. E., 791 

14 Merrills, M. C, 544 

16 Merriman, J. R., 636 

12 Merris C. E., 465 
82 *Merritt, C. H., 30 

17 Merritt, Cora L., 686 

07 Merritt, H. T.. 2S7 
gMerrymon, W. W., 791 

13 Meserve, T. C, 502 

99 Mesiroff. J. A., 122 

18 Messenger. Mrs. A. (See 

Ludlow, Helen) 
^Messenger, Ruth E., 791 
09 Messick, J. B., 3S3 

08 Messick, Mrs. J. B. (See 

Brundage, Florence L.) 
93 Metcalf, J. D., 72 

15 Metz, C. A., s88 

05 Metzger, L. C. F.. 231 

16 Metzler, A. M., 636 

17 Meyer, A. F., 686 

iS Meyer, A. F. E. H., 727 

18 Meyer, A. W., 727 
16 Meyer, C. T.. 636 

14 Meyer, G., Jr., 544 



II28 

'12 Meyer, Mrs. H. C. (See 

Hampton, Amy I.) 
'II Meyer, Mrs. H. P. (See 
York, Mattie A.) 
g'Meyer, 1. F., 791 
'07 Meyer, J. F., Jr., 287 
'12 Meyer, W., 466 
'11 Michael H., 429 
'96 Michalek, Mrs. J. (See 
Clarke, Florence B.) 
gMickle, F. L., 791 
'97 Middleton, Mrs. E. (See 

Ice, Marinda) 
'17 iuiddleton, Edith A., 686 
'18 Middleton, J. G., 727 
'13 Middleton, W. S., 5o2 
'17 Midkiff, J. H., 686 

gMikami, G., 791 
'18 Miles, Evelyn, 727 
'i4 Miles, J. P., 544 
'11 Miles, L. H., 429 
'10 Miles, Lois M., 388 
'12 Miles, P. K., 466 
'97 Millar, A. B., 103 
'09 Millar, C. E., 353 
'09 Millar, Mrs. C. E. (See 

Kavs, Lucile E.) 
'93 Millar, C. v., -jz 
^Millar, P. H., 79t 
•16 Millar, R. W., 636 
gMillard, E. B., 791 
^Millard, F. H., 791 
'i4 Millard, Mrs. F. H., 552 
'09 Miller, A. €., 353 
'i8 Miller, A. R., 727 
'08 Miller, Bertha A., 319 
'14 Miller. C. A., 544 
'07 Miller, C. B., 287 
'oS Miller, C. B., 319 
'10 Miller, Mrs. t. B. (See 

Pruyn, Clara) 
'06 Miller, D., 258 
'18 Miller, D. A., 727 
'16 Miller. D. E., 636 
'06 Miller, D. S., 258 
'16 Miller, E. F., 636 
'10 Miller, E. M.. 388 
'16 Miller, E. S., 636 
'04 Miller, F. C, 207 
'16 Miller, F. R., 636 
'92 Miller, Mrs. G. A. (See 

Boggs, Cassandra) 
'94 Miller, G. C, 79 
'8s Miller, J. A., 41 

gMiller, J. Earll, 792 
'13 Miller, Jessie F., 502 
gMiller, John E., 792 
'08 Miller, Mrs. J. G. (See 

Miller, Nellie G.) 
'15 Miller, J. H.. 588 
•16 Miller, J. H., 637^^ ,^ 
'79 Miller, Mrs. J. H. (See 
McAllister, Minnette C.) 
'09 Miller, J. J., 3S3 ^ _ 
'02 Miller, Mrs. L. J. (See 

Riley, Anna B.) 
'10 Miller, Laura M., 389 
gMiller, Marie B., 792 
'14 Miller, M. G., S44 
'12 Miller, M. K., 466 
'12 Miller, Mabel L., 466 
'i2 Miller, Marie M., 466 
'08 Miller, Nelle G., 319 
'05 Miller, Nellie A., 231 
'14 Miller, Olive F., 544 
'is Miller, Ora L., s88 
'07 Miller, R. A., 287 
'11 Miller, R. A., 429 
gMiller, R. N., 792 
^12 Miller, S. L., 466 
'02 Miller, T. H., 168 
'10 Miller, W. C, 389 
•92 Miller, W. G., 67 
'01 Miller, W. P., 151 
'18 Miller, W. P., 727 
gMiller. W. S., 792 
'13 Miller, W. W.. S02 



University of Illinois 

'11 Milligan, Helen M., 429 

'16 Millin, R. B., 637 

'15 Millizen, Edna V., 588 

'12 Millizen, T. E., 466 

'09 Mills, C. "P., 353 

'10 Mills, Mrs. C. P. (See 

Parrett, Florence M.) 
'04 *Mills, F. E., 207 
'12 Mills, G. G., 466 
'is Mills, Mrs. J. E. (See 

Percival, Marion) 
'07 Mills, J. M., 287 
'16 Mills, J. T., 637 
'07 Mills, M., 287 
'03 Mills, R. G., 185 
'99 Mills, R. W., 122 
'09 Mills, \V. A., 353 
'C7 Millsaps, R. P. (See Mills, 
M.) 
irMillspaugh, A. C, 792 
'07 Millspaugh, M. L., 287 
'is Milne, Agnes M., s88 
'96 Milne, E. L., 94 
'14 Milne, Minnie Q., 544 
79 *Milton, F. S., 21 
'08 Miner, Ada M., 319 
'c4 Miner, A. W., 207 
'95 Miner, Mrs. E. A. (See 

Spencer, Bertha) 
'16 Miner, H., 637 
'07 Miner, J. H., 288 
'08 Mina-, Mrs. J. H. (See 

Barnhart, Edna P.) 
'10 Miner, L. E., 389 
'14 Miner, L. W., 544 
'12 Miner, Mary E., 466 
'10 Miner, P. I., 389 
'01 Miner, Mrs. S. C. (See 

Iddings, Daisy D.) 
'01 Miner, Mrs. T. R. (See 

Talbot, Carrie E.) 
'18 Mink, D. L., 728 
'17 Minkema, VV. H., 687 
'16 Minnis, L. E., 637 
'13 Miner, L. L., S02 
'13 Mirick, H. R., 502 
'18 Mirwhirter, jannett L., 
727 
gMise, K., 792 
'c4 Miskimen. W. A., 20S 
'13 Misiier, F. D. S., 503 
'01 Mitchell, Annie, isi 
•91 Mitchell, C. J.. 63 
'iS Mitchell, D. R., 728 
'16 Mitchell, Elsie L., 637 
'12 Mitchell, Eva, 466 
'98 Mitchell, F. A., 113 
'16 Mitchell, Grace, 637 
'is Mitchell, G. I., S89 
'C9 Mitchell, H. H., 353 

gMitchell, Hazel AL E., 792 
gMitchell, J. H., 792 
'14 Mitchell, Helen, S44 
';3 Mitchell. J. O., 503 
'18 Mitchell, L. O., 7?8 
'16 Mitchell, ]Marguerite, 637 
'10 Mitchell, N. D., 389 
'06 Mitchell, R. C, 258 
'%j Mitchell, W. R., 48 
'13 Mix, M. J., 593 
'13 Mize, R. C, 503 
'14 Mizoguchi, G., 54S 

g^Miziino. T., 792 
'18 Moberley, E. S.. 728 

/iModjeski, R.. 830 
'i7 Moffett, D. R., 687 
'94 Mogensen, P., 80 
'13 Moh, H. Y.. S03 
'13 Mohan, Mrs. J. J. (See 

Alband, Lillian M.) 
'12 Mohlman, F. W., 466 
'16 Mohlman. Z. H., 637 
't7 Mohr, Alba A., 687 
•06 Mohr. E. C, 238 
'12 Mohr. H., 466 



'82 Mohr, L., 30 
'14 Moir, R. B., 545 
'13 Mpise, Mrs. L. (See 
Mounts, Marjorie E.) 
'12 Mojonnier, J. J.. 466 
'10 Mojonnier, O. \V., 389 
'01 Mojonnier, T., 151 
'i<i Moles, O. S., 54 
'04 Moles, Martha E., 208 
'14 Molt, Margaret E.. 545 
'17 Molyneaux, Juanita O., 
687 
gMoncrieff, J. E., 793 
'18 Moncrieff, J. W., 728 
'18 Monohon, Ila E., 728 
'17 Monroe, G. S., 687 
'12 Monroe, R., 466 
'is Montague, A. R., 589 
'84 Montezuma, C, 38 
"11 Montgomery, Cecile, 429 
12 Montgomery, H. E., 467 
^Montgomery, J., 793 
'i2 Montgomery, M. A., 467 
'17 Montgomery, T. L., 687 
'12 Montigel, J. R., 467 
'05 Montooth, C. S., 231 
'06 Montooth, Mrs. C. S. (See 

Logan, W. A.) 
'01 Moon, Amy C, 151 
'11 Moon, Ida M., 429 
'16 Mooney, R., 637 
'17 Moor, H. W., 687 
'87 Moore, A. C, 48 
'78 Moore, A. H., 18 
'iS Moore, A. R., 728 
gMoore. B. F., 793 
'90 Moore, B. L., 58 
'06 Moore, Mrs. C. L. (See 

Miller, D.) 
'11 Moore, (Zlaribel B., 429 
'10 Moore, E., 389 
'06 Moore, F. G., 259 
'02 Moore, G. H., 168 
'11 Moore, Genevieve, 429 
'9S Moore, Grace L., 87 
'ic Moore, H. A., 389 
'13 Moore, H. C, 503 
'15 Moore, H. J., 589 
'17 Moore, Irene H., 687 
'08 Moore, J. B., 319 
^■jy Moore, J. F., 15 
'08 Moore, J. K., 319 
gMoore, J. R., 793 
'04 Moore, Jennie E., 20S 
'16 Moore, L. A., 637 
'07 Moore, L. C, 288 

g^Moore, Laura M., 793 
'75 Moore, Mrs. M. (See 

Campbell, Amanda) 
'07 Moore, Mabel D., 288 
'17 Moore, Mabel E., 687 
'11 Moore, Mary R., 430 
'96 Moore, Minnie R., 94 
'i4 Moore, Ruby F., 545 
'07 Moore, S. B., 288 
'18 Moore, Sara E., 728 
'16 Moore, W. A., 637 
'83 Moore, W. D., 35 
'18 *Moore, W. K., 728 

gMoorhouse, L. A., 793 
'16 Moote, P. T., 637 
'08 Moran, H. C, 319 
'17 Moran, Mary K., 687 
'78 Morava, W., 18 
'10 Morehouse, F. M., 389 
'06 Moreland, Mrs. J. W. (See 

Cole, Alice M.) 
'17 Morey, Clara A., 687 
'05 Morey, H. H., 231 
'11 Morey, L., 430 
'is Morgan, C. A., 589 
'02 Morgan, Mrs. C. E. (See 

Dole. Sarah P.) 
'14 Morgan, C. L., 545 



14 Morgan, Mrs. C. L. (See 

Knowlton, Elizabeth) 
06 Morgan, E. A., 259 
^Morgan, Eflfie M., 703 

12 Morgan F. L,, 467 

84 Morgan, G. N.. 38 

85 Morgan, Mrs. G. N .(See 

Merboth, Louise) 
14 Morgan, Grace B., 545 

05 Morgan, G. W., 231 

13 Morgan, H. E., 503 

06 Morgan, H. H., 259 

88 Morgan, Mrs. H. H (See 

Clifford, Winifred H.) 
10 Morgan, Harriet A., 389 
'92 *Morgan, J. B., Jr., 67 
'10 Morgan, J. W., 637 
99 Morgan, Mrs. L. S. (See 

Bennett. Ruth) 
08 Morgan, M. S., 319 
17 Morgan, May M., 687 
05 Morgan, O. S., 232 
/j'Morgan, R. P., 831 ^ 
^Morgan, Mrs. R. V. (See 
Wells, Grace A.) 
'16 Morgan, R. W., 637 
'03 Morgan, Stella W., 186 
'16 Morgan, T. S., 637 
'9-7 Morgan, W. M., 104 
'18 Morita, H., 728 
'15 Morkel, W. A. K.. 589 
'1=: Morrell, R. L., 580 
'12 Morrill, G. L., 467 
'16 Morrill, L. S., 638 
'13 Morris, A. M.. 503 
'14 Morris, Alice E., 503 
'04 Morris, C. M., 208 
'94 Morris, E. W., 80 
'10 Morris, G., 389 
'08 Morris, J. E., 319 
'09 Morris, Mary L., 3S3 
'17 Morris, N. M., 687 
'05 Morris. S. D., 232 
'is Morris, V. L., 589 
'14 Morrison, D. K., 545 
'15 Morrison, Helen S., 580 

gMorrison, H. C., 793 
'17 Morrison, I. G., 687 
'12 Morrison, Mrs. J. C. (See 
Lindberg, Ruth M. R.) 
'08 Morrison, J. E., 320 
'11 Morrison, R. L., 430 
'95 Morrison, W. R., 87 
'17 Morrison, W. R., 687 
*94 Morrissey, D. C, 80 
'15 Morrissey. E. H., 589 
'73 *Morrow, A. T., 3 
'98 Morrow, Grace E., 113 
'04 Morrow. N. C., 208 
'85 Morse, E. L., 41 
'04 Morse, H. C, 208 
'86 Morse, H. M., 45 
'14 Morse, Jessie, 545 
'96 Morse, J. D., 94 
'is Morse, J. H., 589 
'81 Morse, J. H., 27 
'96 Morse, S. T., 94 
'97 Morse, Mrs. S. T. (See 

Munhall, Grace M.) 
'06 Morton, J. H., 2s9 
'12 Morton, Mary G., 467 
'09 Mosby, B. H., 353 
'10 Moschel, H, 390 
'05 Moschel, L. C., 232 
'12 Moschel, Margaret, 467 
'12 Moser, L. E., 467 
'13 Moser, Olga F., 503 
'12 Moses, Cleda V., 467 
'16 Moses, R., 638 

fi'Mosher. Edna, 793 
g*Mosher, W. E., 794 
'93 Mosier, J. G., 73 
'16 Mosier, Leota, 638 
'11 Mosiman, J. E., 430 
'06 Mosiman, L., 259 
'07 Mosiman, Mrs. L. D (See 
Dillon, Edna L.) 



Index to Alumni 

'18 Moss, Alida H., 728 

'07 Moss, C. T., 288 

'17 Moss, Florence L., 688 

'is Moss, Gladys I., 589 

'05 *Moss, H. H., 232 

'0; Moss, Mary F., 233 

'10 Moss, R. R., 390 

'17 Moss, Ruth A., 688 

'10 Mottier, C. H., 390 

'16 Mottier, Julia L., 638 

'07 Moulton, C. R., 288 

'08 Moulton, W. R., 320 

'13 Mounce, G., 5o3 

'02 Mount, M. H., 168 

'13 Mounts, Marjorie E., 503 

'16 Mounts, W. W., 638 

'18 Mounts, Mrs. W. W. (See 

Kelley, Edith M.) 
'11 Mourning, Mary K., 430 
'12 Mourning, Nellie I., 467 
'07 Mowder, C. L., 288 
'17 Moyen, C. P., 688 
'08 Moynihan, C. J., 320 
'15 Muckelroy, R. E., 589 
■17 Mueller, C. O., 688 
'11 Mueller, G. H., 430 
'07 Mueller, G. R., 288 
17 Mueller, H. E., 688 
'16 *MueIler, H. L., 638 
'16 Mueller, H. R., 638 
'14 Mueller, H. S., S4S 
■16 Mueller, H. Z., 638 
\-4 Mueller, J. W., 208 
'05 Mueller. W. H., 232 
'iS Muessel, R. A., 728 
04 Muhl, F. L., 208 
'16 Mulac, L. E., 638 
'06 Mulberry, Grace P., 259 
'14 Mulfinger, C. W., 545 
'12 Mullen, C. J., 467 
'7S Miiller, J., 8 
'00 Mulliken, A. D., 133 
'06 Mulliken, Mrs. A. D. (See 

Mulberry, Grace P.) 
'07 Mullin, G. H., 288 
'17 Mullins, E. R., 688 
'14 Mulvaney, C. S., 545 
'11 Munch, A. H., 430 

^Muncie, F. W., 794 
'16 Muncie, Mrs. F. W. (See 

Love, Mary E.) 
'iS Mundorf, M. R., 728 
'08 Munger, G. E., 320 
'97 Munhall, Grace M., 104 
'95 Munn, A. M., 87 
'13 Munroe, C. L., 503 
'04 Munsen, A. P., 208 
'10 Munson, C. W., 390 
'11 Munson, Mrs. C. W. (See 

Moore, Mary P.) 
'17 Munson, J. L., 688 
'17 Murata, M., 688 
'10 Murdock, R. K., 390 

gMurdock, W. T., 794 
'17 Murduck, Elizabeth A., 

688 
'04 Murphey, H. B., 208 
'ji Murphy, C. W., 430 
'i6 Murphy, E. F., 638 
'97 Murphy, F. J., 104 
'08 Murphy, Grace E., 3-0 
\6 Murphy, H. D., 638 
/i*Murphy, J. B., 831 
'13 Murohy, K. T., 503 

^Murphy, M. E. 794 
'i6 Murphy, Mary A., 638 
'14 Murr, M., 545 

gMurray, Ethel R., 794 
'is Murray, F. M., S89 
'18 Murray, G. E., 728 
'17 Murray, Grace M., 688 
'03 Murray, Mrs. G. S. (See 
Daniels. Edna E.) 



1 1 29 

•84 Murray, Mrs. H. L. (See 

Kemball, Georgetta) 

'12 Murray, N. F., 467 

'98 Musham, J. W., 113 

'10 Musselnian, T. E., 390 

'06 Musselman, Mrs. V, G. 

(See Weilepp, Leila M.) 

'16 Mussenden, Ruth I., 638 

'09 Musser, F. S., 354 

'13 Myers, A. L., 503 

'13 Myers, C. E., S04 
gMyers, C. H., 794 

'08 Myers. Mrs. C. H. (See 

Straight. Fleda D.) 

'91 Myers, Clara, 63 

'05 Myers, Mrs. D. E. (See 

Clark, Alice M.) 

'o7 Myers, E. T-, 288 

'88 Myers, G. "W., 52 

'06 Myers, H. B., 259 

'12 Myers, H. D.. 467 

'09 Myers, H. L., 354 

'01 *Myers, J. C, 152 

'96 Myers, J. W., 95 

'13 Myers, Lena J., 504 

'09 Myers, Nettie E., 794 

''4 Myers, Odessa M.. 54s 

'os Myers, Mrs. R. L. (See 

Davis, Anna C.) 

'i': Mveis, Rachel F., 589 

'16 Myers, W. R., 638 

'03 Myers. Winifred, 186 

'00 Mylrea, T. D., 354 

'10 Mvrick, G. H., 390 

'18 Naden, Gladys L., 728 

':2 Nafziger, H., 467 

'13 Nafziger, Mrs. H. T. (See 

Stoltey. Marie. T.) 

'16 Nag, N. K., 638 

'14 Nagel. Marcella E., 545 

'17 Nakada, K., 688 

'18 Nakanishi. S., 728 

'17 Nakayama, M., 688 

'98 Naper, H. J., 113 

'14 Naprstek. F. J.. 545 

'12 *Narkinsky, C. S., 467 

'09 Nash, C. A., 3S4 

'14 Nathan. M. O., 545 
^Nathanson. J. B., 704 

'08 Nation, Ethel, 320 

'12 Nau, R. H., 467 

'12 Nay, J. R.. 468 

'04 Naylor, Helen A.. 208 

'10 Neal, Essie E., 390 

'11 Neal, H. F., 430 

'08 Nebecker, M. F., 320 

'is Nebel, C. A., 589 

'14 Nebel, Dora M., 546 

'13 *Nebel, M. L., S04 

'16 Nebel, Vita T., 638 

'12 Needham, Carrie I., 468 

'iS Needham, Catherine, 728 

'93 Needham, T., 73 

■85 Needham, Mrs. J.H. (See 

Owens, Bessie W.) 

'14 Needier, Helen M., S46 

'17 Needier. J. H., 688 

'80 Neely, C. G., 23 

13 Neely, J. L., 504 

'82 Neely. J. R., 30 

'03 Nees. F. L., 186 

'11 NefF, Edna E., 430 

'18 NefiF, H. A., 728 

'02 Neff, Mary. :68 

'13 Neill. Alma J., 504 

'11 Neininger, A. B., 431 

'09 Neiss, W. C, 354 

'16 Nelson, A. L., 639 

'11 Nelson, B., 431 

'03 Nelson, Charlotte B., 186 

'94 Nelson, E. K., 80 

'97 Nelson, F. I., 104 

'12 Nelson, I., 468 



II30 



"98 



Nelson, Mrs. I. (See Mus- 

senden, Kuth I.) 
Nelson, J. C, 2S8 
Nelson, J. C, 468 

gNelson, J. H., 794 
Nelson, J. VV., 688 
Nelson, Mrs. J. W. (See 

Carson, Natalia M.) 
Nelson, M. N., 589 
Nelson, P. S., 546 
Nelson, R. A., 468 
Nelson, R. A., 589 
Nelson. Mrs. R. A. (See 

Andrews, Peach H.) 
Nelson, Saidee E., 39o 
Nelson, Severina E.. 728 
Nelson, W. O., 688 
Nesbit, E.. 58 
Nesbit. Mary F., 186 
Neslage, O. J., 639 
Neltleton, Elizabeth, 431 
Neu. C. L., 259 
Neuman, J. A., 320 
Neureuther, A. H., 113 

^Nevens, W. B., 795 
Neville, Florence E., 590 
Nevins, A. S., 504 

gNevins, Mrs. E. N. (See 
Denby, Alice) 
Nevins, J., 113 
Nevins. J. A., 46S 
New. T., 546 
Newborn, Iva F., 729 
Newburn, Naomi, 546 
Newcomb. C. F., 209 
Newcomb, Mrs. C. F. (See 

BuUard, Geraldine A.) 
Newcomb, Jessie R., 320 
Newcomb, R., 431 
Newcomt) \V. H.. 729 

gNewell, Anna G., 795 
Newell. G. A., Jr., 546 
Newell. M. E.. Sgo 
Newell, M. H., 122 
Newlin, C. I., 468 
Newlin. F. E., 431 
Newlin, H. V., 688 
Newlin. W. A., 729 

gNewlove, G. H.. 795 
Newman. Mrs. A. J. (See 

Mitc'ell, Annie) 
Newman, Fanny, 504 
Newton, F. E., 133 
Newton, L. V., 504 
Newton. R. K., 729 
Nichol A. E., 259 
Nichol, Anice E., 289 
Nichol. E. S., 689 
Nichol. G. W.. 689 
Nichol, Marion S., 320 
Nichols. Emily L., 232 
Nichols, Frances A., 546 
Nichols, F. W., 639 

♦Nichols, G., 152 

^Nichols, I. C, 795 
Nichols, J. I... 504 
Nichols, Josephine M., 689 
Nichols, M. -A.. 259 
Nichols, Maude E., 80 
Nichols. R. C. 5Q0 
Nichols, R. U., 504 
Nic' ols. W. L., 590 
Nickell, L. F., 354 
Nick-elsen. J. M., 546 
Nicki F. S., 468 
Nickoley, E. F., 113 
Nickoley, Mrs. E. F. (See 

Rhoads. Emma M.) 
Nickolls, C. R.. 689 
Nickolls. Mrs. C. R., (See 

Stoutzenberg, Florence) 
Nicodemus, F. R.. 354 
Nicolaus, Mrs. W. A. (See 

Mathews, Loueva M.) 
Nicolet, C. H., 27 
Niederman. Gertrude, 320 
Niedermeyer, F. D., 209 



University of Illinois 

'12 Niehaus, \V. Jr., 46S 
'o- Nielson, J. N., 289 
'12 Nierstheimer, Louise M., 
468 

^Nightingale, H. T., 795 

*Nihan, R. E. J., 390 
Nilsen, P. J., 590 
Nilsson, C. R., 590 
Nilsson, O. A., 152 
Nitz, I. C, 320 
Niu, Y. H., 639 

*Niver. R., 590 
Nixon. G. R., 431 
Noack, Emilie M., 590 
Noble, C. W., 87 
Noble, Isabelle, 95 
Noble, J. M., 639 
Noble, L. R., 11 
iNoble. Mary E., 9$ 
Noble, T., 30 
Noble, T., 186 
Noble, W., 95 
Noe, S. R., 186 
Noerenberg, C. E., 289 
Nolan, A. j., 639 
Nolan. J. T., 729 

gNolan, W. J., 795 
Nollen, Alma N., 390 
Nolte, C. B., 354 
Noon, J. A., 504 
Noon, J. E.,S46 
Norberg, A., 639 

,gNorbury, F. G., 796 

gNordby, J. E., 796 
Norlin, F. C, 689 
Norlin, Mrs. F. C. (See 

Todd. Ethel) 
Norman, E. P., 390 
Norris, C, 168 
Norris, I>. R.. 6S9 
Norris. W. K., 590 
North, A. T., 42 
North, C. J., 639 
North, E. F.. 546 
North, F.. 42 

/jNorth, S. N. D., 831 
North, W. A., 390 
Northey, Delia F., 431 
Norton, Carrie B., 289 
Norton, C. W., 152 

•Norton. W. P.. 152 
Notb, Lillian, 468 

gNottlemann. R. H., 796 
Nourse, F. M., 468 
Nowlen, P. A., 590 
Nuckolls, C. M.. 232 
Nuckolls, Mary E., 354 
Null, M. M., 133 
Nutt, Ci. S.. 504 

gNuttall, J. T., 796 
Nutting H. G. D.. 259 
Nydegger, Mrs. A. (See 

Chisholm. Estella F.) 
Nydegger, Charlotte, 321 
Nydegger, J.. 289 
Nye, C. A., 391 
Nye. C. M., 104 
Nymeyer, F. H., 431 
Oakes. Ella B., 729 
Oaks. Catherine S.. 468 
Oathout, C. H., 289 
Oat'- out. C. L., 505 
Oathout. Mrs. C. L. (See 

Turner, Bessie L) 
O'Bar, Allen H.. 546 
Oberdorfer, H. D., 391 

gObrecht, R. C, 796 
O'Brien Myra B.. 280 
Ocheltree, Mrs. M. (See 

Weiss. Marion V.) 
Ochs. C. A.. 689 
Ockerson, J. A., 3 
Ocock, C. A., 209 
O'Connell. C. S., 232 
O'Connor, C. A.. 505 

gO'Connor, Ethel L., 796 
Odell, A. A., 590 



i8 



'18 Odell, Laura, 729 

'02 Odell, Rena M., 168 

'13 O'Donnell, T. E.. 505 

'13 Oehmke, M. F., 505 

gOgawa, Z., 796 

'03 Ogden, C. L., 186 

'13 Ogden, P. L., 505 

'04 Ogihara, T., 209 

'13 Ogle, A. H., 50s 

'13 Ogle, C. R., 505 

'08 O'Hair, Claire, 321 

'01 O'Hair, Edna E., 152 

'id O'Hern, C. V., 391 

'16 Ohinata, C. 639 

'18 Ohrman, Ruth I., 729 

'iS Ohrum, D. B., 729 

'11 Ohrum. Frances R., 431 

gOkey, Ruth E., 796 

'17 Olander, E. A.. 689 

'06 Oldefest, E. G.. 259 

gOldham, VV. B., 796 

'18 Oleson, H. L.. 729 

gOlewine, J. H.. 796 

gOlin. H. L., 796 

'14 Olin, Mrs. H. L.. (See 

Haynes, Helen L.) 

17 Olin, I. B., 689 

15 Olin, Irene B., 590 

12 Oliver, C. B., 468 

gOliver, E. C 796 

76 Oliver, W. F.. 12 

11 Olmstead. C. E., 431 

08 Olmsted, G. C, 321 
gOlmsted, Margaret, 797 

17 Olsen, A. L., 689 

15 Olsen. Anna M., i;90 

16 Olsen, C. F.. 639 
15 Olseng, H. C, 591 

86 Olshausen. W. A. G., 46 

14 Olson, Agnes M., 546 
05 Olson, Blenda, 232 

12 (31son, Florence A., 469 
gOlson, P. J.. 797 

18 Olson, R. G., 729 

15 Olson, R. H.. 591 

17 Omeara, A. R., 689 
02 Omer. L... 168 

10 Onken. G. P., Jr., 391 

16 Opie. Glen E., 639 
14 Orcutt, A. H., 546 

13 *Ordonez, B. R., 505 

14 Ormsby, Lelia M., 546 

11 Orosa, V. Y., 431 
14 Orr, C, 547 

96 Orr, E. E., 95 

14 Orr, H. B., 547 

14 Orr, Mary E., 547 

82 *Orr. R. E., 31 

gOsborn, H. T., 797 

14 Osborn. L. G.. 547 

II Osborne, Edna P.. 431 

09 Osborne. Isabel M., 354 

11 (Dsborne, Maud, 432 

16 Osborne, Pauline T., 639 

18 Osburn, Mabel T., 729 
04 Osgood, Mary A., 209 

08 Ostrander, Mabel V., 321 

00 Ostrowski. S.. 133 

17 Otani. K.. 689 

12 Otis. H. A., 469 

16 Ott. D. L., 639 

17 Ott, J. E.. 6S9 
17 Ott, P. W.. 689 

13 Ottman. H. P., 505 
17 Otto G.. 689 

99 Otwell. A. M., 123 

n Ou, n. C. 432 

14 Ousley. H. P.. 547 
04 Outhouse, F. M., 209 
98 von Oven. F. W., 115 
17 Overend. H. G.. 690 

10 Overholser, M. J.. 391 

12 Overland, Amy M., 469 

13 Overmier, E.. sos 



Index to Alumni 



1131 



03 
'18 
'13 
'07 
'8s 

*07 
•78 
'92 

'78 
'16 
'16 

'OS 

'99 

'89 
'06 
'14 
'91 



17 
'17 

'06 
'83 

'91 



09 
'09 
'16 

'08 
'08 

'14 
'04 
'08 

'72 
'04 
'13 



Overmier, M. D., 432 
Overstreet, N. W., 39i 

Overton, R. M., 690 

Ovitz, Hazel L., 432 
gOwen, A. L., 797 

Owen, C. N., 639 

Owen, H. L., 639 

Owen, Mrs. H. L. (See 
Gehant, Rosalie F.) 

Owen, H. P.. 729 
gOwen, Mary E. H., 797 
gOwens, A. W., 797 

Owens, Bessie W., 42 

Owens, Dasie M.. 123 

Owens, R. W., 547 

Owens, W. H., 133 

Oyen, A. N., 168 

Oxer, G. C, 186 

Pack, Mary, 729 

Pack, Margaret, 505 

Padfield, F. W., 289 

Padgette, Mrs. L. (See 
Paullin. L. Estelle) 

Page, C. M., 289 
*Page, Emma E., 19 

Page, J. W., 67 
*Page, Martha E., is 

Page. Mary L., 19 

Pagin, J. B., 640 

Pagin, Mrs. J. B., (See 
AmlDorn, Louise) 

Pahmeyer, F. O., 233 

Paine, A. E., 123 
*Paine, Leanah J., 5S 

Paine, M. M., 260 

Paine, Olive A., 547 
*Paine, Sarah M., 63 

Paisley, Ada M., 432 

Paisley. Mrs. R. H. (See 
Sparks, Annie E.) 

Paisley, Sela I., 690 

Palfrey. J. R., 690 
gPalm, F. C, 797 

Palmer, A. A., 260 
*Palmer, A. W., 35 

Palmer. Mrs. A. W. (See 
Shattuck, Anna) 

Palmer, Andrie M., 3S5 

Palmer, C. E., 469 

Palmer, C. S., 690 
•Palmer, C. \V., 31 
♦Palmer, F. M.. 12 

Palmer, G. M., 321 
gPalmer, J. A., 797 

Palmer, J. C, 547 

Palmer, J. W., 391 

Palmer, W. G., 134 

Palmer, W. K., Jr., 505 

Palmquist. D. R., 432 

Panhoe, H. A.. 591 

Panhorst. F. W., S9i 

Pankow, C. J., 505 

Pankow, Mrs. C. J. (Sec 
Hoult, Bessie B.) 

Pappelendam, B. C, van, 

391 . „^ 

Papworth, Tennie v\ ., 3S5 
Parcel, J. 1., 355 
Parish, W. L., 640 
Park, T. B., 321 
Park, Mrs. J. B. (See 

Nation. Ethel) 
Park, T. W.. 547 
Park W. M., 209 
Parker, Mrs. A. M. (See 

Lange, Ida L.) 
Parker, C. E., i 
Parker, C. W.. 209 
Parker, Helen L., 506 
gParker, K., 797 
Parker, L. G., 168 
Parker, Minnie, 23 
Parker, Minnie L.. 321 
•Parker, R. S., 186 
Parker, R. W., S9i 



97 
'93 



75 
'17 
'78 
•16 
'09 



Parker, W. H., 233 
Parker, W. K., 591 
Parker, W. L., 23 
Parker, W. W., 321 
Parkhurst, M. S., 469 
Parkin, W. H., 355 
Parkins, E. H., 547 
Parkinson, H. G., 506 
Parkinson, K. W., 640 
Parks, Catlerine E., 690 
Parks, D. C, 289 
Parks, H. A., ^S5 
•Parks, J. H., 8 
Parks, Mrs. M. S. (See 

Lindley, Almeda V.) 
Parks, Mrs. W. F., (See 

Dollinger, Hazel D.) 
Parks, Wilma G., 591 
Parmeley, J. C, 391 
Parminter, Grace E., 46 
Parr, C. H., 506 
Parr, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Grant, Helen W.) 
Parr, Elizabeth, 432 
Parr, Mrs. F. W. (See 

Welles, Nelle F.) 
*Parr, J. L., 104 
Parr, Mrs. J. L. (See 

Peterson, Sophie M.) 
Parr, R. M., 260 
Parr, R. W., 186 
Parr, S. W., 38 
Parr. Mrs. S. W. (See 

Hall, Lucie A.) 
Parrett, Florence M., 391 
Parry, J. L., 80 
Parsons, F. A., 8 
Parsons. Mrs. F. A. (See 

Earned, Mary S.) 
Parsons, H. M.. 469 
Parsons, Irene M., 321 
Parsons, Lura E., 355 
Parsons, Maud E., 289 
Partridge, H. R., 432 
Partridge, N. L., S06 
Pasewalk, L. H., 547 
gPasmore, D. F., 798 

Pastel, A. R., 729 
•Patch. E. E., 9 
Patchill, G. T., 690 
Patcliin, G. W., 19 
Pathak, M. L., 64o 
Paton, W. C., 355 
Patridk, F. P., 152 
Patten, N. B., Jr., 591 
APatten, S. N. 831 
Patterson, C. R., 591 
Patterson, J. J., 690 
Patterson, Maud M., 209 
Patterson, Nellie R., 690 
Patton, Adah, 168 
Patton, A. R., 391 
Patton, Carrie C., 432 
Patton, D. C, 391 
Patton, Elsie, 506 
Patton, J. A., 52 
Patton. J. v., 690 
Patton, L, K., 355 
Paul, A. E., 104 
Paul. Berenice M., 729 
Paul. H. J.. 391 
Pauli, A. F., 640 
Paullin, L. Estelle, 42 
Payne, Mrs. J. L. (See 

Montgomery, Cecile) 
Payne, Veda L., 547 
Peabody, A., 31 
Pealiody, Katherine, as 
Peabody, L. W.. 63 
Peadro, Rernice F., 640 
Peadro, E. D., 547 
Peale, Margaret, 729 
Pearce, I., 35s 
Pearman, A.. 321 
•Pearman, Ida., 23 
Pearman, J. O., 27 
Pearson, F. H., 729 



Pearson, H. A., 690 
Pearson, Ida M., 209 
Pearson, J. W., 233 
Pearson, W. H., 506 
Pease, Elva M., 355 
Pease, H. M., 114 
Pecchia, V. A., 690 
Peck, Anna L., 469 
Peck, H. S., 289 
Peck, Norma L., 591 
Peck, R. L., Jr., 690 
Pedler, R. H., 090 
Peebles, C. J., 134 
Peebles, T. A., 260 
Peeples, W. M., 547 

•Pegelow, F. G., 233 

gPeine, A. F., 798 
Peine, Adela L. C, 290 
Peine, P. C, 392 
Peirce, F. D., 35 
Pell, Hazel M., 730 
Pellens, Louise J., 355 
Peloquin, P. J., 432 

gPeltier, G. L., 798 
Pelzer, H. L., 690 
Pemberton, C., 392 
Pence, O. E., 392 
Pence, W. D., 46 
Pendarvis, H. F., 690 
Pendarvis, W. 0., S9i 
Pendergast, Mary H., 691 
Penhallow, L. B., 730 
Penn, Albert, 355 
Penn, H., 392 
Penn, J. J., 506 
Pennebaker, Mrs. C. S. 
(See Ohrum, Frances 
R.) 
Pennebaker, E. S., 392 
Penrose, Alma M., 591 

•Penwell, F. B., 233 
Peoples, V. G. L., 58 
Pepoon, H. S., 2,-j 
Pepoon, W. A., 27 
Pepijcr, C. G., ifio 
Pepper, W. A., 104 
Percival, A, H., 260 
Percival, Olive B., 392 
Percival. Marion, 591 
Percival, Ruth, 730 
Percival, Stella R., .691 
Perkins, A. M., 392 
Perkins, F. A., 152 
Perkins, Frances J., 730 
P«rkins, R. M., 114 
Perkins, Reba N., 392 
Perrigo, L. D., 209 
„, Perrin. L. N., 290 
09 *Perring, Vere D., 356 

16 Perrott, R. H., 640 
Perry, .\. L., 233 
Perry, Edna M,, 356 
Perry, Eleanor, F., 356 
Perry, Leonora, 322 
Perry, Lorinda, 356 
Perry, Mabel, 209 
Perry, Margaret C, 59' 
Perry, Nelle, 691 
Perry, R. G.. 591 
Perry, Winifred A 
Pervier, Carrie M., 
Peters. Mrs. L. S 

Fyfe, Isabella) 
gPeters. W. W., 798 
Petersen, C. P. L., i8< 
Petersen, H. V., 392 
Petersen. J. B., 432 
93 *Peterson, A. B., 73 

17 Peterson, C. A., 691 
16 Peterson, Eleanor S., 
13 Peterson, TL, 506 

13 Peterson, H. C., 506 

14 Peterson, H. R., 547 
04 Peterson, J. F., 210 

13 Peterson, Lola M., 506 



03 



322 
547 
(See 



640 



University of Illinois 



'J3 Peterson, R. G., 506 
'17 Peterson, R. W., 691 
'18 Peterson, S. C, 730 
'93 Peterson, Sophie M., 73 
'17 Peterson, T. E., 691 

^Peterson, \V. A., 798 
'16 *Peterson, W. C, 640 
'17 Pethybridge, F. H., 691 
'10 Petrie, D., 392 
'10 Petrie, D. C, 392 
'i I Petry, C. A., 432 
'91 Petterson, Mrs. B. (See 

Darby, Nellie M.) 
'77 *Petticbrd, Mrs. H. (See 

Switzer. Gertrude) 
'09 Pettigrew, J. Q., 356 
'09 Pettigrew. Mrs. J. Q. (See 

Pease, Elva M.) 
'00 *Pettinger, R. G., 134 
'85 Petty, G. R., 42 
'88 Petty, Mrs. G. R. (See 

Stoltey, Ida M.) 
'17 Petty, M. R., 691 
'03 Pettyjohn. J. VV., 186 
'16 Peyraud, Mrs. A. P. (See 

Gray, Ruth) 
'96 Pfeffer, J. E., 95 
'17 Pfeffer, L. H., 691 
'12 Pfeiffer, B. S., 469 

gPfeiffer, Mrs. B. S. (See 
Washington, Margaret) 
'17 Pfeiffer, C. L., 691 
•17 Pfeiffer, R. S., 691 
'08 Pfeil, Mary E., 322 
'08 Pfisterer, G. E., 322 
'94 Phelps, A. C, 80 
'15 Phelps, H. H., 592 
'14 Phelps, J. C, 548 
gPhelps. J. M., 79S 
'86 Philbrick, A., 46 
'86 'Philbrick. Mrs. A. (See 

Huff. Bertie) 
'81 Philbrick, E.. 27 
'17 Philbrick, Lois, 691 
'84 *Philbrick. S., 38 
'12 Philleo. G. W., 469 
'96 Phillipi, F. M., 95 
'18 Phillips, Bernice I., 730 
'04 Phillips. E. M., 210 
'05 Phillips. Grace D., 233 
'07 Phillips, G. D., 290 
'12 Phillips. J. B.. 496 
'93 Phillips, J. D., 73 
'08 Phillips, Lydia A., 3#2 
'09 Phillips, L. C, 356 
'12 Phillips, L. L.. 469 
'17 Phillips. Minnie A.. 691 
'05 Phillips, N. C, 233 
'73 Phillips, P. A., 4 

gPhillips. P. C, 798 
'18 Philips. Mrs. P. H. (See 

Spear, Helen E.) 
'18 Phillips, Ruth, 730 
'00 Phillips, T. C 134 
'08 Phillips. Mrs. T. J. (See 
Spencer. Fannie G. C.) 
'11 Phipps, C. R., 432 
'06 Phipps. T. E.. 260 
^^^ Piatt, Emma C., 15 
'92 Piatt. H. S., k-j 
•83 Piatt, S. H., 35 
'84 Piatt, Mrs. S. H. (See 

Smith. Laura B.) 
'88 Pickard, E. W., 52 
gPickels, G. W., 799 
'16 Picken. J. F.. 640 
gPickett, B. S., 799 
'00 Pickett, C. C 134 
'11 Pickett, R. E.. 433 
'13 Pickett. Mrs. R. E. (See 
Fletcher. Opha B.) 
^Pickler. W. E., 799 
'75 *Pickrell. W.. 9 
'74 Pickrell, VV. S., 5 



'17 Pieper. J., 691 

'99 Pier, Mrs. • C. G, (See 

Fairchild, Edna) 
'17 Pierce, B. E., 691 
'10 Pierce, D. A., 392 
'11 Pierce, Mrs. D. A. (See 

Caley, Mary C.) 
'76 Pierce, E. A., 12 
'75 Pierce, Fanny, 9 
'04 Pierce, Inez C., 210 
'74 Pierce, J. L., 6 
'10 Pierce, L. G., 393 
'10 Pierce, Laura E., 393 
'oS Pierce, R. €., 322 
'11 Pierce, Thirza M., 433 
'iS Pierce, W. M., 730 
'iS Pierson, Mary L., 730 
'16 Pierson, W. R., 640 
'lO *Pihlgrad, E. F., 640 

^*Pike, C. E., 799 
'15 Pike, G. H., 592 
'17 Pilchard, E. I., 691 
'05 Pilcher, Lela G., 233 
'08 Pillinger, R. A., 322 
•95 Pillsbury, A. L., 88 
'95 Pillsbury, Bertha M., 88 
'07 Pillsbury, C. S., 290 
'07 Pillsbury, Mrs. C. S. (See 
Beardsley, Eleanor M.) 
'15 Pinault, L. C., 592 
'10 Pinckney, F. L., 393 
'09 Pinkerton. F. E., Jr.. 356 
'16 Pinkey, F. T., 640 

gPinkney, L. A., 799 
'04 Pinkum, Anna S., 210 
'13 Piper, C. C, 506 
'99 Piper, iVirs. C. E. (See 

Dinwiddie, Virginia) 
'13 Piper, H. B., 506 
'03 Piper. Mrs. H. L. (See 

Dodge, Bertha A. ) 
'11 Pistorius, B. H., 433 
'11 Pittman, T. M., Jr., 433 
'97 Pitney, C. O., 104 
'04 *Pitts, Florence E.. 210 
'02 Pitts, Henrietta B., 169 
'i4 Pitts, J. J., Jr.. 548 
'13 Pitts, Mrs. J. J. (See 

Leach, Margaret) 
'88 Place, R. M., 52 
'14 Plack, T.. 548 
'14 Planck, Catherine, 548 
'8t Plank, Bessie G., 42 
•78 Plank. Mrs. P. W., (See 

Mahan, Jean C.) 
'92 Plank, V. S. G., 67 
'02 Plant. F. B.. 169 
'14 Piatt, C, ■;48 
'73 Piatt, F. C., 4 
'11 Pletcher, E, B., 433 
'Si *Pletcher, F. M., 27 
'13 Pletcher, L. J., 506 
'01 Pletcher, N. M., 152 
'16 Pletcher, Velma C, 640 
'86 •Plowman. W. L., 46 
'10 Plumb, E. F., 393 
'12 Plummer, Honor L., 469 
'97 Plym, F. J., 104 
'18 Plymale, Betha, 730 
'ro Poe, F. M.. 393 
'16 Pogue, H. A., 640 
'14 Pogue, P. W., 548 
gPogue, R. B., 799 
'14 Pogue, S. L., 548 
'18 Pohlman, E. C., 730 
'97 Pohlman, J. E., 104 
'06 Poirot. A. P., 260 
'16 *Polakow, A. H., 640 
'98 *Polk, C. J., 114 
'04 *Polk. J. L.. Jr., 210 
•18 Polk. W. W.. 730 
'i2 Polkowski, H., 469 
'10 Pollard, A. R., 393 
'03 Pollard, C. R., 186 



'00 Pollard, E. R., J34 

'09 Pollard, H., 356 

'14 Pollard, Leila J., 548 

•06 Pollard, W. L., 260 

•ji Pollock, Mrs. C. (See 

Challand, Grace) 
'14 Pollock, H. R., 548 
'78 Pollock, J. L., 19 
'7S Pollock, W. C., 9 
'10 Pond, Ethel C 393 
'11 Pond, F. H., Jr., 433 
'05 Pond, H. E.. 233 
'11 Ponder, R. B., 433 
'12 Ponder. Wilma E., 469 
'13 Ponder, W. H., 507 
'09 Ponzer. Emma, 356 
'00 *Ponzer E. W., 134 
'10 Ponzer. K. L., 393 
'15 Pool. E. H., 592 
'97 *Poole, E. W., 104 
'98 Pooley, W. P., 114 
'02 Poor, E. L., 169 
'12 Poor, Hattie M., 469 
'17 Poor, L. S., 691 
'09 Poorman, Amy, 356 
'07 Poorman, A. P., 290 
'09 Pope, C. S., 356 
'15 Pope, L. A., 592 
'04 Popejoy, Lida E., 210 
'11 Popp, P. F., 433 

'10 Popperfuss, H. J., 393 
'13 Porter, Agnes, 507 
'13 Porter, C. L., 507 
'06 Porter, E. A., 260 
'81 'Porter, F. H., 28 

gPorter, F. M., 799 
'97 Porter, H. C., 104 

'17 Porter, H. H., 692 
'06 Porter, J. A., 260 
'04 Porter, Mrs. J. B. (See 
Mark. Elvira E.) 

'18 Porter, Margaret L., 730 

'96 Porter, R. K., 95 

'10 Porterfield, A. T., 393 

'73 Porterfield, E. N., 4 

'08 Porterfield, Nellie M.. 322 

'06 Porterfield, N. R., 260 

'13 Porterfield, W. B., 507 

'12 Portuondo, J. M., 470 

'14 Portuondo, M., 548 

]oo Posey, C. J., 134 

'09 Post, G. E., 357 

'02 Post, H. F., 169 

'06 Post, R. E.. 261 

'04 *Post, R. H., 210 

'11 Postel. A. J., 433 

'99 Postel, F. J., 123 

'99 Postel, Mrs. F. J. (See 
Smoot, Elma) 

'15 Postel, F. \V,, 592 

'83 Postel. J., 35 

'14 Postel, Mertie A., 548 

'17 Postel, U. S., 692 

'97 *Postlethwaite, F. W. H., 
los 

'17 Postlewait, Harriet L.. 
692 

'11 Poston, E. v., 433 

'14 Poston, F. E., 548 

'09 Potter, C. P., 357 

'16 Potter. E. J., 640 

'15 Potter, E. v., 592 

'74 'Potter, Frances A.. 6 

'17 Potter, G. E., 692 
gPotter, R. S., 799 

'12 Potter, Mrs. R. S. (See 
Bebb. Mabel) 

'11 Powel. Ellen €.. 433 
g^Powell, A. R., 799 

'14 Powell. Bernice. 548 

'09 Powell, C. M., 357 

'06 Powell, J. A.. 261 

'gi Powell, J. H., 63^ 

'04 Powell, J. L., 210 



12 Powell, L. L., 470 
•08 Powers, Mrs. C. V. (See 
Wilson, Willabelle B.) 
gPowers, E. B., 800 
•04 Powers, F. M., 210 
•15 Powers, F. R., 592 
'14 Powers, Mrs. F. R. (See 

Pervier, Came M.) 
•03 Powers, G. A., 187 
'08 Powers, H. J., 322 
'17 Powers, J. H., 692 
'10 Powers, J. M., 393 
'17 Powers, J. O., 692 
•07 *Powers, L. C, 290 
'12 Powers, Luella F., 470 
'14 Powers, L. T., 548 
'87 *Powers, M., 49 
'09 Powers, M. E., 357 
'17 Powers, R. A.. 692 
'12 Powers, S. R., 470 
'93 Powers, W. A., 73 
•93 Powers, Mrs. W. A. (See 

Ayers, Grace) 
'00 Praeger, W. E., i34 
'16 Prall, Beatrice, 641 
'14 Prasil, A., 548 
•03 Prater, B. H., 187 
'09 Prather, C. I., 357 
'13 Prather, T. O., 470 
'10 Pratt, F. C., 393 
•16 Pratt, J. B,. 641 
•06 Pray, R. M., 261 
•07 Pray, Mrs. R. M. (See 

Huse, Louise M.) 
'06 Preihs, J. W., 261 
'16 Preston, A. F., 641 
•10 Preston, F. D., 393 
'04 Prettyman, W. S., 210 
'14 Preus, P. R. A., 549 
'00 Price, Anna M., i35 
'16 Price, C. B., 641 
'00 Price, Helen L., i3S 
'03 *Price, H. M.. 187 
•03 Price, Mrs. H. M. (See 

Street, Marietta L.) 
•07 Price, L. W., 290 
'17 Price, M. H.. 692 
'77 Price, Mrs. T. L. (see 

Bogardus, Eva) 
'07 Pricer, J. L., 290 
•13 Prickett, A. L., 507 
'16 Primm, T. K., 641 
'16 Primm, P. T., 641 
'12 Prince, D. C., 470 
'13 Prince, F. S., 507 
♦16 Prince, W. J., 641 
'13 Prindle, M. L., 507, ,_ ^ 
•is Prins, Mrs. J- Wi. (See 

Dunn, Elizabeth M.) 
'90 Proctor, O. A., 58 
'16 Propst, D. W., 641 
'13 Prout, F. J., 507 
'10 Prout, H. B., 394 
'14 Prouty, E. C., 549 
'03 Provine, L. H., 187 
'16 Pruett, E. F., 641 
'07 Pruitt, F. A., 290 
•09 Pruitt, G. J., 357 
'10 Pruyn, Clara, 394 
'1=; *Pugh, Ada R., 592 
'18 Pulcipher, K. D., 730 
•92 Pullen, R. B., 67 
'16 Pulsipher, Irene E., 641 
'14 Pung, W. S. C, 549 
'12 Purcell, C. A., 470 
'17 Purcell, W. T., 692 
'is Purdy, R. H., 592 
>i8 Purnell, W. F., 730 
'09 Pursifull. J. H., 357 
'is Pursley, Emma s., 592 
'15 Pusey, F. W., 592 
'99 Putnam, Alice, 123 

/iPutnam, H., 831 
'10 Putnam, W. J., 394 
'04 Putney, Mrs F. b. (be 
Bond, Bertha J.) 



Index to Alumni 

'06 Putting, O. J., 261 
'17 Pyron, J. E., 692 

ffQuackenbush, Mrs. E. A. 
(See Farmer, Flora E.) 
)uade, J. C, 88 
uaintance, H. W., 800 
luandt, Coramae, 692 
Hiayle, H. J.. 187 
iuereau, F. C, 800 
10 iJuesenberry, Ruth, 641 
'16 Questel, B. H., 641 
'14 Quick, G. E., 549 
'17 Ouick, H., 692 
'06 Quigley, Mrs. A. J. (See 
Meissner, 1. A.) 
aQulmby, J. C, 800 
/iQuine, W. E., 832 
'08 Quinlan, T. W., 322 
'14 t)uinn, Bernice M , 549 
'18 Ouinn. Florence K., 73° 
'12 Quinn, R. J., 47° 
'00 *Quisenberry, A. C.. i3S 
'16 Raab. Anita E., 641 
'17 Raaberg, R. S., 692 
'17 Racheff, I., 692 

eRadcliflfe, B. S., 800 
'01 Radcliffe, W. H., 152 
'00 Radley, G. R., i35 
'12 Raffin, I. D., 470 
'16 Raffowitz. F., 641 
•18 Rafinski, C. J., 730 
'18 Rahn, L. A., 730 
'18 Rahn, R., 73i ,^ _, 
•18 Rahn, Mrs. R. (See Ohr- 

man, Ruth I.) 
'16 Rahn, R. C, 641 
'16 Raibourn, C, 642 
'17 Raibourn. P. A., 692 
■02 Railsback, Mrs. E. M. 
(See Schumacher, iil- 
lie) 
'09 Railsback, F. D., 357 
'10 Railsback, F. H., 394 
'11 Railsback, H. M., 433 
•04 Railsback, L. W., 210 
'gq Railsback, R. J., 123 
'18 Raines, L. C, 731 
'og Rainey, E. C, 357 
'18 Raithel, Kathryn R., 731 
'82 ♦Raley. Arvilla K., 31 
'15 Rail, E. R., 592 
'13 Ralston, S. H., 507 
'08 Rambo, Jessie E., 322 
'12 Ramey, G. E., 47°, ,„ 
'og Ramp, Mrs. W. L. (See 

Martin, Luta) 
'17 Ramsay, C. J., 692 
'oQ Ramser, C. E., 357 
'17 Ramser, J. H.. 692 
'14 Ramsey, L. W., 549 
'03 Ramsey, W. E., 187 
'13 Rand. C. C, 507 „ 
'09 Ratid. Mrs. R. (See Perry, 

Eleanor F. ) 
'18 Randa, C. E., 731 „ 
'03 Randall, Bertha T., 187 
•g7 Randall, D. T., 105 
'II Randall, E. A., 433 
'05 Randall, F. A., 233 
'18 Randall, F. J., 73i 
'17 Randall, Grace L., 693 
'07 Randall, J., 290 
'i5 Randall, T. D., 593 
'17 Randolph, Cora C, 693 
'14 Randolph, H. B., 549 
^Randolph. I., 832 
^Randolph O. A., 800 
'it Randolph, Mrs. O. C. l- 

(See Abbott, Helen) 
'14 Rang, C. K., 549 
'85 Rankin, C. H.. 42 
'18 Rankin, Lura J., 731 
'17 Ranney, W. P., 693 
'04 Ranson, Clara A., 211 
•13 Ranson, Ethel A., 507 
'12 Ranson, G. A., 470 



1133 

17 Raphaelson, S. M., 693 
17 Raphaelson, Mrs. S. M. 
(See Simons, Rayna D. 
C.) 
'q6 Rapp, C. E., 261 
'17 Rapp, E. W., 693 
•99 Rapp, G. L., 123 
'IS Rapp, J. H., 593 
'14 Rappaport, B. J., 549 
'15 Rappleye, W. C, 593 . 
'12 Rascher, C, 47° 
'13 Rathbun, A. E., 507 
•18 Rathbun, H. H., 731 
'12 Rathfon, S. C, 47° 
'15 Rathfon, W. O., 593 
'10 Rathjens, G. W., 394 
'17 Rathsack, Mary, 693 
'i5 Ratcliff, G., 593 
'16 Ratcliffe, I. L., 642 
'14 Raut, A., 549^ ,^ „ 
g-Ravage, M. E. (See Ra- 

vitch, M.) 
gRavitch, M., 800 
'07 Ray, A. E., 290 
'07 Ray, A. J., 291 
'is Ray, B. C, 593 
'13 Ray, B. L., 507 
'98 Ray, G. J., 114 ^ ^^ 
'01 Ray, Mrs. G. J. (See Ham- 
mers, Edna R.) 
'08 Ray, H. A., 322 
'15 Ray, H. L., S93 
•11 Ray, R. W., 434 
'01 Ray, W. T., 152 
'03 Ray, Mrs. W. T. (See 

McRobie, Isabel) 
'15 Rayburn, A. B., 593 
'07 *Rayburn, C. C, los 
'72 *Raymond, I. S., i 
'99 Raymond, J. E., 123 
'99 Raymond, Ruth, 123 
'09 Rayner, W. H., 357^ _ 
•11 Rayner. Mrs. W. H. (See 

L,eonard, Frances B.) 
'93 Rea, A. W., 73 
'i5 Reace, W. T., S93 
gRead, M. K., 801 
'01 Read, Nellie L., 153 
'18 Reader, Emma G., 731 
'04 Readhimer, J. E., 211 
'17 Reagan, M. E., 693 
'17 Reagan, Mrs. M. E. (See 
Walkerly, Margaret M.) 
•12 Real, R. G., 471 
'07 Reardon, C. C, 291 
'07 Reardon, C. H., 291 
'10 Reardon, F. G. G., 394 
'00 Reardon, N. D-, i35 
'02 Reasoner, Clara B., 169 
'96 Reasoner, M. A., 95 
'05 Reat, Ruth, 234 
'09 Rebman, Gail, 357 
'14 Redborg, C. E., 549 
'13 Redderson, E. E., 508 

gReddick, H. W., 801 
'01 Redfield, G. W., i53 
'13 Redhed, Alice, 508 
'10 Redhed, W. S., 394 ,^ 
'06 Reece, Mrs. E. L (See 

Stevens, Sabra E.) 
'09 Reece, W. W-, 358 
'II Reece, Mrs. W. W. (See 

Barrett, Sarah A.) 
'00 Ree. Adele C, i35 
'18 Reed, Cordelia, 731 
'11 Reed, C. O., 434 
'13 Reed, E. A., 508 
'17 Reed, F. J., 693 
'is Reed, Gratia J., 593 

gReed, J. K.. 801 
'09 Reed, Lois A., 358 
'17 Reed, M. J., 693 „ 

gReed. Susan M., 801 
'10 Reeder, C. H.. 394 
'17 Reeder, J. C, 693 
'04 Reef, A. J., 211 



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'95 Reely, T. W., 88 

gRees, C. C, 8oi 

gRees, E. A., 8oi 

gRees, M. H., Soi 
i6 Reese, L. VV., 642 
OS Reese, Nelle W., 234 

02 Reeves, G. I., 169 

03 Reeves, Mrs. G. I. (See 

Welles, Miriam U.) 
95 Reeves, H. E., 88 
10 Reeves, H. H., 394 

13 Reeves, H. P., 508 

14 Reeves, H. T., 549 
09 Regan, R. H., 358 

15 Rehling, C. H., 593 

17 Rehnquist, E. F., 693 

14 Reid, E. A., 549 
iS Reid, G. H., 731 

09 Reid. Mrs. H. M.. (See 

Kilner, Mercedes) 

18 Reid, H. S., 731 

15 Reid, Mollis, 593 

05 Reid, R. R., 234 
gReiff, P. F., 801 

10 Reiger, H. J., 394 
14 Reilly, R. T., 550 

00 Reimers, F. W., 135 

14 Reimert. R. R., Jr., 550 
13 Rein, F., 508 

06 Rein, L. E.. 261 
gReinecke, T. G. W., 801 
gReinemund, J. A., 801 

i8 Reinsch, B. P., 731 
13 Reisner, C. L., 508 
72 Reiss, W. A., I 

13 Reitz. W. R., 508 

11 Reller, Erna M., 434 

01 Remann, F. G., 153 

10 Renich, Amanda B., 395 

04 Renich, E. A., 211 

11 Renich. Katharine L., 434 

11 Renich, Mary E., 434 

05 Renner, E. T.. 234 

15 Renner, Julia E., 593 

14 Renner, Sylvia P., 550 
10 Renner, W. P., 395 

15 Reno, G. B., 594 

08 *Reno, J. F., 322 

15 Rentchier. Edna K., 594 
10 Rentfro, P. C., 39s 

16 Renwick, G. W., 642 
14 Renwick, Ruth M., 550 

12 Renz, Myrtle A., 471 

09 Retz, Rosalie M., 338 

13 Reum, H. E., 508 

16 Revels, Mrs. A. B. (See 
Higgins, Irma M.) 

14 Rexwinkle, Daphne M., 

550 

12 Rexwinkle, F. D., 471 
gReyerson, L. H., 801 

04 Reynolds. Mrs. B. D. W. 
(See Sides, Aimee M.) 

07 Reynolds, E. H., 291 
^Reynolds, E. S., 802 

07 Reynolds, F. H., 291 
85 Reynolds, H. L., 42 
74 Reynolds, H. S., 6 
74 Reynolds. Mrs. H. S. (See 

Potter, Frances A.) 
01 Reynolds, Mabel, 153 
16 Reynolds, O. E., 642 
72 *Reynolds, S. A., 2 

15 Rhea, C. J. J., 594 
03 Rhea, F. H., 187 

99 Rhoads, Emma M., 123 

99 Rhoads, H. A., 123 

18 Rhoads, Marie C., 731 

13 Rhode, Mrs. C. S. (See 

Harper. Julia A.) 

16 Rhodes, C. S., 642 
00 Rhodes, E. M., 135 
76 Rhodes, T. F.. 12 
98 Rhodes, O. M., 114 



'18 Rhue, P. M., 731 
'96 Rhumphrey, Mrs. R. H. 
(See Folger, Rachel E.) 
'is Ribback, L., 594 
'11 Rice, C. C., 434 
'77 *Rice, G. C., 15 
'14 Rice, G. C., 550 
'14 Rice, H. M., 550 
'iS Rice, Katherine G., 731 
g-Rice, Mrs. M. E. (See 
MacGregor, Hazel H.) 

06 Rich, C. C., 261 
04 Rich, C. W., 21 r 
is Rich, D. B., 594 

07 Rich, D. H., 291 

13 Rich, E. A., 508 

14 Rich, P. C, 550 

87 Richards, A. L., 49 
78 Richards, C. L., 19 
83 *Richards, Mrs. C. L. (See 
Ashby, Lida M.) 

06 Richards, C. W., 261 
82 *Richards, G. W., 31 

14 Richards, Helen M., 550 
10 Richards, J. V., 395 

15 Richards, Lenore, 594 

04 Richards, L. S., 211 
18 Richards, Olive A., 731 

09 Richards, P. M., 358 

01 Richards, Mrs. R. C. (See 
Schulte. Mabel) 

14 Richardson, C., 550 

10 Richardson, C. B., 395 
gRichardson, C. H., 802 

09 Richardson, Edith M., 35S 

15 Richardson, F. B., Jr.. 594 
81 Richardson. Mrs. H. E. 

(See Wright, Jessie A.^ 

17 Richardson, H. R., 61^3 

15 Richardson. Tuanita, 594 

07 Richardson, Mabel K., 291 

01 Richardson, R. E., 153 
07 Richardson, W. H., 291 
iS Richart, Blanche B., 731 
14 Richart. F. E., 550 ■ 

16 Richart, Mrs. F. E. (See 

Johnson, Mary F.) 
gi Richart, F. W., 63 

13 Riche, A. r.., 508 

05 Richeson, Virginia C., 234 

14 Richey, F. C., 550 

03 Richey, J. J., 187 
n Richie, J. K., 434 

15 Richmond, G. K., 594 

18 Richmond, Jean E., 731 

17 Richmond, W. M., 693 

18 Richter, Gertrude K., 732 
72 Rickard. T. E., 2 

04 Ricker, Ethel, 211 
72 Ricker, N. C., 2 

75 *Ricker. Mrs. N. C. (See 

Steele. Mary C.) 
00 Ricker, R. C., 135 
09 Ricketts. Clara A., 358 
13 Riddle, Lillian, 508 
04 Riddle, R. G.. 211 

13 Ridgely, T. E., 508 
04 Riehl, Anna, 211 

09 Riesche, R. H., 358 

12 Rietz, Nelle M., 471 

14 Riff, D. M., 550 

16 Rigg, G. L., 642 

10 Righter, E. B., 395 

13 Righter, Nellie R., 508 

03 Rightor, F. E., 187 

02 Riley, Anna B., 169 
gRiley, C. F. C, 802 

04 Riley, G. A., 211 
94 Riley, W. B., 80 

gRinaker, Clarissa, 802 

15 Rinaker, Dorothy S., 594 
gRinaker, Harriet B., 802 

17 Rinaker, Janet, 693 



'87 Rinaker, J. I., 49 
'15 Rinehart, Mrs. R. (See 
Dauberman, Margaret 

09 Ripl'ey, C. T., 358 

gRipley, L. B., 802 
18 Ripple, Ruth A., 732 

gRisley, W. J., 802 
06 Risser, Ruby B., 261 
09 Risser, R. G., 358 
18 Risser, W. S., 732 . 
99 Ritchey, F. L.. 123 

15 Ritchey, R. W., 594 

09 Ritchie, Elizabeth P., 358 

17 Ritter, J. G., 693 - 

18 Ritter, W. T., 732 

16 Ritts, C. L., 642 

15 Rives, Nannie B., 594 

10 Rives, O. B., 395 

17 Roane, T. D., 694 
gRoark, R. C, 803 

11 Roark. R. J., 434 
00 Robbins, E. F., 136 
10 Robbins, R. A., 395 

09 Robbins, G. L., 358 
73 *Robbins, H. E.. 4 

75 Robbins Mrs. H. E. (See 
Stewart, Margaret E.) 

10 Robbins, J., 395 

[5 Robbins, Ruth, 594 

09 Robert, J. A., 358 

14 Robert, J. H., 550 

06 Robert, L. P., 261 

12 Roberts, C. C, 471 

04 Roberts, Carolyn M., 211 

18 Roberts, C. M., 732 
82 Roberts, C. N., 31 

12 Roberts, C. S., 471 

13 Roberts, E.. 508 

12 Roberts, Mrs. E (See 

Renz, Myrtle A.) 
i4 Roberts, Erma D.. 551 

16 Roberts, Frances E., 642 
gRoberts, Gwladys E., 803 

02 Roberts, H. A., 169 

13 Roberts, H. V.. 508 

06 Roberts, Kathleen A., 261 
84 *Roberts, L. C, 39 

06 Roberts, Miriam E., 261 
"17 Roberts, M. D., 694 

13 Roberts, Nellie R., 509 

86 Roberts, V. B., 46 

09 Roberts, Mrs. W. E. (See 

Ervin, Helen K.) 

88 Roberts, W. R.. 52 

18 Robertson, A. B., 732 

13 Robertson, Eva L., 5o9 

16 Robertson, H. S., 642 
00 Robertson, L. S., 136 

17 Robertson, Miriam S., 694 
13 Robertson, Nellie M., 509 

07 Robertson, N. S., 291 
12 Robinson, Anna B., 471 

80 Robinson, A. F., 23 

81 Robinson, Mrs. A. F. (See 

Elder. Loretta) 
80 Robinson, A. S., 24 
16 Robinson, A. W., 642 
06 Robinson, Candace I., 262 
09 Robinson, C. J., 358 
75 Robinson, E. A., 9 

gRobinson, Et'^el J.. 803 

18 Robinson, Ethlyn C, 732 

09 Robinson. Mrs. E. W. 

(See Kirk, Elizabeth) 

12 Robinson, Grace M., 471 

06 Robinson, H. F., 262 

16 *Robinson, J. L.. 642 

10 Robinson, K. E., 395 
98 Robinson, L. A., 114 
12 Robinson, P. T.. 471 

08 Robinson, R. E., 322 

17 Robinson, Ruth L., 694 
12 *Robinson, T. L., 471 
17 Robinson, W. I., 694 
06 Robinson. W. R.. 262 



Index to Alumni 



"35 



'i2 Robison, Emile, 471 

'09 Robson, C. D., 359 

'00 Rochow, C. T. F., 136 

'17 Rockey, P. T.. 694 

'14 Rockhold, K. E., 551 

'10 Rockwell, L., 395 

'09 Rodgers, R. B., 359 

'o9 Rodgers, Mrs. R. B. (See 

Dunlap, Nora B.) 
'03 Rod:, Mrs. C. A. (See Bor- 

ton, Lucina J.) 
'04 Rodman, C. S., 211 
'06 Rodiuar., R. R.. 26r 
'06 Rodriguez, R. S.. 262 
'18 Rodriguez, A.. 732 
'00 Roe, A. Z., 136 
'18 Roe, E. B.. 732 
'07 Roe. Mrs. J. M. (See 

Hunt, E. Glenne) 
'17 Roesner, Hedwig E., 694 
'16 Roessler, W. O.. 642 
'11 Rogers, Anna S., 434 
'06 Rogers, Edith, 262 
'17 Rogers, Elsie M., 694 
'07 Rogers, F. G., 291 
'16 Rogers, G. S., 642 
'15 Rogers. H. B., 594 
'17 Rogers, H. S., 694 
'16 Rogers, H. T.. 643 

gRogers, J. S., 803 
'09 Rogers, Mrs. J. S. (See 

Seed. Essie M.) 
'16 Rogers. R. D., 643 
'13 Rogstad, Mrs. F. J.. (See 

Peterson, Lola M.) 
'14 Rohlfing, A. R., sSi 
'16 Rohlfing, W. L., 643 
'16 Rohn, F. A., 643 
'13 *Rohrbough, F. C., 509 
'11 Rohrer, C. J., 434 
'17 Rohrer. F. P., 694 
'09 Rohrer, Minnie G., 359 
'14 Roland, V. A., 551 
'08 Rolfe, Amy L., 323 
•72 Rolfe, C. W.. 2 
'00 Rolfe. Martha D., 136 
'02 Rolfe, Mary A., 169 
'03 Rolfe. Susan F., 188 
'11 Roman, F. L., 434 
'14 Roman, O. B., 551 
'15 Roman, Mrs. O. (See Rin- 

aker. Dorothy S.) 
'12 Roman. W., .Tr., 471 
'10 Romero, C. N., 395 
'18 Romero. N.. 732 
'11 Romig, F. G., 434 
'15 Romine, T. F.. 594 
'18 Rompel, Ruth E.. 732 
'85 Ronalds. H. L., 42 
'o5 Roney, W. H., 234 
'17 Roos, E. G., 694 
'16 Root. V. K., 643 
'14 Rooth. Carrie L.. 551 
'14 Ropiequet, W. C., 551 
'15 Ropiequet, Mrs. W. C. 

(See Green. Alta) 
'08 Ropp, F. N.. 323 
'12 Ropp, Pear! I.. 47t 
'17 Roscoe, G. H., 694 
'02 *Rose, Alice. 169 
'09 Rose, E. E.. 359 
'10 Rose, Elizabeth I.. 395 
'18 Rose, Edith M.. 732 
'03 Rose, F. W. 188 
'16 Rose, H. B., 643 
'02 Rose, L. v., 169 
'10 Rose, W. B.. 396 
'05 Rosebery, C. J.. ^34 
'16 Rosenberg, F.. 643 
'18 Rosenberg. H^ B.. 732 
'11 Rosencrans. F. B., 434 
'13 Ross, C. S., 5o9 
gRoss, E. L. 803 
'14 Ross, G. T., 551 
'17 Ross. H. A., 694 
gRoss. J. C, 803. 
'16 Ross. K. D., 643 



"lo Ross, Louise H., 396 

'89 Ross, L. S.. 55 

'18 Ross, Nelda G., 732 

'05 Ross, R. M., 234 

'14 Ross, R. M., 551 

'01 Ross, Mrs. R. JNL (See 

Read, Nellie L.; 
'07 Ross, R. v.. 291 
'81 Ross, S. D., 28 
'81 Ross, Mrs. S. D. (See 
Barnes, Bertha E.) 
i;Ross. V. R., 803 
'12 Rossback, E, J., 47I 
'15 Rosset, L., 594 
'07 Rost, Mrs. T. W. (See 

Peine. Adela L. C.) 
'18 Roth, Florence C., 732 
•08 Roth, H. D., 323 
'09 Roth, T. F., '09, Draftsman 
'OS Rothgeb. Mrs. H. (See 

Hay ward, Mabel S.) 
'14 Rothgeb, Jessie B., 551 
'05 Rothgeb, W. H., 234 
'16 Rotrock, LL M., 643 
'13 Rottger, R. €., 5o9 
'04 Roulston, R. B., 212 
'16 Rounds, F. G., 643 
'16 Rourke, Ellen M., 643 
'08 Routson, F. J., 323 
'96 Row, G. E., 96 
'07 Rowand, K. E.. 291 
'17 Rowe, C. B., 694 
'14 Rowe, E. M., 551 
'95 Rowe, H. B., 88 
'17 Rowe, J., 694 
'17 Rowe, J. L.. 694 
'13 Rowe, R. Y., 509 
'93 Rowe, W. B., 73 
'09 Rowland, C. K., 359 
'00 Rowland, E. M., 136 
'14 Rowland, F. E., 551 
'05 Roy, H. M., 234 
'14 Roy, S. K., 551 
'04 Royall, C. C, 212 
'04 Royce, Bertha E., 212 
'12 Royce, Mrs. J. A. (See 

Funk, Irene M.) 
'95 Royer, J. W., 88 
'95 Roysdon, W. I., 88 
'o5 Rubey, H. K., 234 
'15 Ruby, G. B., 59s ' 
'13 Ruby, I. R., 509 
'14 Ruckel, J. G., 552 
'13 Rucker, H. J.. 509 
'13 Riickmich, Mrs. C. A. 
(See Theilen, Margaret 
K.) 
'99 Rudnick. P. F. A.. 124 
'78 *Rudy, W. D. O., 19 
'15 Rue, O., 595 
'17 Ruedi. C. H., 694 
'05 Ruediger, Mrs. G. F. (See 

Brayton, Abby L.) 
'16 Rueff, J. A.. 643 
'11 Ruehe, H. A.. 435 
'16 Ruehe, Mabel L., 643 
'18 Ruffner, Rachel, 732 
'08 Rufle, Mrs. R. E. (See 

Kirby, Sarah E.) 
'10 Rugg. D. M., 396 
'15 Rugg, E. U.. 595 
'00 Rugg. Edna A.. 136 
'82 Rugg. F. D., 31 

gRugg. H. O.. S04 
'15 Rukin. M.. 595 
'10 Rule. Carrie L.. 396 
'13 Rumery. F. A., 509 
'07 Rump. C. A., 291 
'04 Rump, G. H., 212 
'16 Rumsey, Mary H.. 643 
'16 Rundle, H. E.. 644 
'17 Rundle. W. B.. 694 
'17 Rundles. C. M., 694 
•15 Rundles, D. C, 595 
'13 Rundles. E. 509 
'15 Rundles. J. C, 595 



'16 Rundles, \V. L., 644 
'18 Rundquist, E. T., 732 
'11 Runkel, H., 435 
'17 Runneberg. E. C, 694 
'84 Rupp, A. O., 39 

gRupp, L. W., 804 
'15 Rush, 1. L., 595 
'16 Rush, R. L., 644 
'12 Rusher, F. E., 472 
'14 Rusher, Mrs. F. E. (See 

John. Dorette) 
'09 Rusk, F. S.. 359 
'09 Rusk, R. L., 359 
'11 Ruskamp. W. H., 435 

gRussel, R., 804 
'93 Russell, C. W., 73 
'14 Russell, Caroline N., 552 

gRussell, F. A., 804 
'09 Russell, G. S., 359 
'i I Russell, J. T., 435 
'12 Russell, L. M., 472 
'11 Russell, W. E., 435 
'09 Russell, W. J., 359 
'17 Russett, J. P. C, 695 
'12 Rust, Grace A., 472 
'16 Rust, L. J., 644 
'17 Rusy, B. F., 69s 
'78 *Rutan. A. D.. 19 
'15 Rutenber, Frances AL, 595 
'15 Ruth. R. W., 595 
'16 Ruth, T. L., 644 
'is Rutherford, Eugenia E., 

595 
'17 Rutherford, Florence, 695 
'16 Rutledge. B. I.. 644 
'06 Rutledge, Bertha. 262 
'10 Rutledge, G., 396 
'94 Rutledge, J. J., 80 
'08 Rutledge, Nellie I., 323 
'03 Rutt, R. W., 188 
'07 Ryan, Jessie, 291 
'00 Ryburn. C. A., 136 
'18 Ryder, H. A. L., 732 
'15 Ryther, H. W.. 595 
'06 Saathoff. G. W., 262 
gSabin, Ethel E.. 804 
'09 Sachs, Inez F., 359 
'05 Sachse, W. G., 235 
'13 Sadler, W. C, 509 
'09 Saemann, Mabelle O., 359 
'17 Saffell, Gladys D., 695 
'00 Saffer, L. B.. 136 
'00 Safford, E. B.. 136 
'17 Sager, Anna E., 69s 
'03 Sager, Mrs. F. A. (See 

Stansbury, Alta L.) 
'18 Sailer, F., 732 
'15 Sailor, I. C, 59S 
'07 St. John, A. H., 292 
'II St. John. Mrs. J. H. (See 
Fleming, Rose G.) 
gSakagami, Y., 804 
'14 Salazar, J. U., 552 
'13 Salisbury. Ethel I., 509 
'15 Salisbury, G. W., 595 
'97 Sammis, J. L., 105 
'96 Sample. J. C, 96 
'os Sampson, W. E., 235 
'02 Sampson. Mrs. W. E. (See 

Dobbins. Ethel I.) 
'02 Samson. C. L., 170 
'02 Samson. G. R.. 170 
'04 Samson, Inez R.. 212 
'i5 Samuels, Freda I., 644 
'88 Samuels, J. H., 52 
'18 Samuels, Theresa M., 732 
'09 Samuels. T. W.. 359 
'15 Samuelson, R. A.. 596 
"13 Sandall. E. E.. 510 
'12 Sandberg, R. L.. 472 

TiSanders, A. H., 832 
'14 Sanders, Laura M.. 552 
'14 Sanders. R. L.. 552 
'02 Sanders. T. M.. 170 



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gSandifur, C. W., 804 
00 Sanford, Delia C, 136 
06 Sanford, E. W., 262 

16 Sanford, Harriet A., 644 

17 Sanford, Juanita L., 695 
13 Sangdahl, G. S., 510 

06 Sanger, Mrs. W. M. (See 
Graff, Elizabeth) 

Santee, A. M., 644 
Sanvictores, J. G., 323 

15 Saperston, I. N., 596 

16 Sarett, L. R., 644 

13 Sargeant, S. S., 510 
08 Sargent, Agnes L., 323 
86 Sargent, C. E., 46 

18 Sargent, Francelia P., 733 
gSargent, Rachel L., 804 

18 Sato, K.. 7^3 

04 Saunders, Mrs. A. J. (See 

Holderman, Harriet) 
84 Saunders. Mrs. C. B. (See 
Ayers, Annetta) 

96 Saunders, H. J., 96 

12 Saunders, H. O., 472 
98 Saunders, R. C.. 114 

07 Saunders, Mrs. T E.. (See 

Gwinn, Alta G.) 
80 *Savage, G. M.. 24 

14 Savage. Lillian W., 552 
78 Savage, Manford, 19 

15 Savage, Marie, 596 

17 Savage, \V. C., 695 

17 Savage, W. E., 695 
07 Savidge, H., 292 
10 Sawtell, W. A.. 396 

10 Sawyer, A. B., 396 

13 Sawyer, Mrs. A. B. (See 

Porter, .\gnes) 

02 Sawyer, D. H., 170 

05 Sawyer, F. S.. 23^ 

07 Sawyer. Mrs. F. S. (See 

Spray, Edith S.) 

18 Sawyer. Gertrude E., 733 

03 Sawyer, G. L., 188 

11 Sawyer, G. P., 435 

15 Sawyer, H. G., 596 
78 Sawyer, H. W., 19 
00 Sawyer, Ida E., 136 

08 Sawyer. J. H.. 323 

14 Sawyer, Maro-aret, 552 
95 Sayers. A. J., 88 

97 Sayers, W. W., 105 
97 Sayler, J. R., 105 

13 Sayre, C. B., 510 
gSavre, E. R., 804 
gSayre W. R., 804 

14 Scales, W. H., 552 

14 Scales. Mrs. W. H.. (See 
Goodmann, Leola) 

11 .Scanlan, J. A.. 435 
97 Schacht. F. W., los 

03 Schacht, J. H.. 188 

'4 .Schaarniann, E. F., 552 
14 Schadt, Mabel E., 552 

16 Schaefer, E. F.. 644 

04 *Schaefer. Ellen M. 212 
94 Schaefer. Mrs. F. R. (See 

Shawhan. Gertrude) 
88 Schaefer, T. V. E.. 52 
90 *Schaefer, P. A., 58 
00 Schaefer, P. J., 136 

09 Schaefer, P. V.. 359 
g-Schafer, E. G.. 80=; 

14 Schaffer, O. G., 552 

gSchaffer, Wilhelmina M., 
805 
07 Schafmayer, A. J.. 292 

13 Schalck, E. M., 510 
16 Schalck, M. A., 644 
07 Schaller. ,\. L., 292 

14 Schaller, Emma E., 552 
16 Schaller, G. S.. 644 

10 Schaller. W. F., 396 

12 Schance, T. J., 472 



Schaumberg, E. G.. 695 
Schecht, M., 695 
Schecter, R. W., 644 
Scheele, D. C., 644 
Scheffer, Wilhelmina, 733 
Scheid, J. P., 510 
Scheidenhelm. E. L., 67 
Schell, E. J., 435 
irSchelling, Mrs. J. M. (See 
Ay res, Zelda M.) 
Schenck, C., 472 
Schenker, Mrs. J. W. 
' (See Wills, Etta C.) 
Scherer, Josephine, 235 
gScherfee, S. H., 80s 
Schertz, A. C., 323 
Schertz, J. W., 292 
Schetnitz, H., 596 
Scheve, Mrs. P. (See 

Eisenmayer, Ida) 
Schickedanz, L. H., 644 
Schickedanz. S. A., 435 
Schickedanz, Mrs. S. A. 
(See Moschel, Marga- 
ret) 



Schiesswohl. 
Schiesswold, 
Schifflin. A. 



P. G., 596 
R. L., 643 
K., 733 



Schill, Gertrude B., 433 
Schillinger, Josephine, 133 
Schinnerer. O. P., 510 
Schlader, E. H.. 645 
*Schlader, T. H., 42 
Schleifer, F. J., 695 
Schleifer, Mrs. F. J. (See 

Agg, Sarah) 
Schlie Mrs. F. W. (See 

Wittlinger, Emma M.) 
Schlink, F. T., 472 
Schlueter. Mrs. W. (See 

Wilson, Helen M.) 
Schlueter, W. L., 645 
Schlutius, Louise G., 510 
Schmahl, M. R., 262 
Schmidt, G. A., iSS 
Schmidt. H., 235 
Schmidt, K. W., 645 
Schmidt, L., 510 
Schmitz, E. A., 510 
Schneider, A.. 81 
Schneider, A. C, 695 
Schneider, Bertha M., 396 
Schneider, D. C, 596 
Schneider, E. J., 137 
Schnellbach, T. F., 510 
Schnellbach. 'Mrs. J. F. 

(See Tucker, Phoebe 

C.) 
Schnetzler, C. H., 396 
Schobinger. E., 596 
Schoch, J. A.. 69s 
Schoch, W. G.. 435 
Schoeffel, G. W., 396 
Schoeller, J. E., 262 
Schoene, H. F., 695 
*Schoepperle, Katherine, 

596 
Schoessel, C. A., 510 
Scholl, C. E., 510 
Scholl. Mrs. C. E. (See 

Wills, Marv E.) 
Scholl, R. S.,"645 
Scholnitzsky. I. M. (See 

Shaw, I. M.) 
Scholz. .\. L., 472 

Scholz, H. A.. 2Q2 

Schoolcraft, P. S., 511 

Schoonhoven, Mrs. J. T. 
(See Butterfield. Heleii) 
gSchoonover. W. R.. 805 

Schott, Mrs. D. (See Gay- 
man, Mvrtle) 

Schott. F. Jr.. 235 

Schrader, A. €., 42 



gSchradieck, H. E., S05 
Schreiber, L. H., 733 
Schreiber, O. W. K., 292 
Schreiber, R. E., 212 
Schreiber. Mrs. R. E. 

(See Rogers, Edith) 
Schreier, E. P., 552 
Schriver, Mrs. G. (See 

Lee, Izora) 
Schroeder, C. A., 153 
Schroeder, C. W., 235 
Schroeder, Edith C., 596 
Schroeder. G. W., 553 
Schroeder, Mrs. P. G. 

(See Sloan, Hazel) 
Schroeder, W. F.. 2^2 
Schroeppel, H. H., 695 
Schroeppel, Mrs. H. H. 
(See Sharp, Bertha L. ) 
Schrum, Mabel €., 137 
Schucker. R. W., 596 
Schuler, D. B., 645 
Schulte, C. R., 262 
Schulte. Mabel, 153 
Schulters, J. R., 397 
Schultz, Edith A.. 511 
Schultz, Mrs. G. H. (See 

Holderman, Mariorie 

C.) 
Schultz, Hazel M., 553 
Schultz. R. E., 645 
Schulz, E. R., 645 
Schulz, F. J.. 733 
Schulz, T. A., 696 
gSchulz, W. F.. 80s 
Schulzke, O. F., 397 
Schulzke, W. H., 360 
Schumacher, D. H.. 696 
Schumacher, H. T., 212 
Schumacher, L. G., 202 
Schumacher, R., 360 
Schumacher, Tillie J., 170 
Schundner, L. V., 472 
Schurecht, H. G., 533 
Schuster, G., 397 
Schutt, A. G., 235 
Schutt, W. R., 124 
Schutte. T. H.. 472 
Schwagmeyer, Ella. 733 
Schwartz, A. J.. 472 
Schwartz. J., 2S 
Schwartz. Louise F. . 533 
Schwartz L.. 433 
Schwartze, E. W., 472 
Schwarzkoff, Florence A., 

360 
Schwerin, A.. 323 
Schwing, E. A., .S06 
.e'^cofield. Harriet, 805 
^gScoggan, E. P>., 805 
Scotchbrook, G. P.. 35 
Scott, Daisy C.. 88 
Scott, D. G.. 74 
gScott, Eleanor B., 805 
Scott, E. S.. 553 
Scott, Frances M., 435 
Scott, F. W^.. 153 
Scott, Mrs. F. W. (See 

Forbes, Ethel C.) 
Scott, G. H., 96 
Scott. Mrs. G. H. (See 

Cole Mary M.) 
Scott, G. R., 606 
Scott, Mrs. J. B. (See 

Reed, Adele C.) 
Scott, J. R., 292 
Scott, J. T., 235 
Scott, L. B.. 645 
Scott, L. W., 436 
Scott, Miriam E.. 292 
Scott, Mrs. R. (See Wil- 
son, Nelle M.) 
Scott, R. .■\., 696 
Scott, R. C. 51 1 
Scott, R. S., 696 



'i6 Scott, S. E., 64s 
'i6 Scott, W., 64s 

gScott, W. D., 805 
'08 Scott, Mrs. W. D. (See 

Niederman, Gertrude) 
'95 Scott, W. J., 88 
'07 Scott, W. R., 293 
'75 *Scovell, M. A., 9 
'78 Scovell, Mrs. M. A. (See 

Davis, Nancy) 
'08 Scovill, H. T., 323 
'11 Scovill, Mrs. H. T. (See 

Stewart, Edith E.) 
'76 *Scribner, A. C, 12 
'09 Scroggin, Berenice, 360 
'08 Scroggin, Ethel N., 324 
'is Scroggin, Mildred A., 596 
'07 Scruggs, A. P., 293 
'00 Scudder, B. H., 137 
'75 Scudder, C. O., 9 
'02 Scudder, H. D., 170 
'ok *Scurlock, H. H., 88 
'08 Seaman, A. T., 324 
'93 *Seaman, G. W., 74 
'15 Seaman. Katherine, 596 
'i I Searle, J. C 436 
'18 Searle, T. G., 733 
gSears, G. W., 806 
'00 Sears, Minnie E. 137 
'14 Sears, O. H.. S53 
'14 Sears, Rose R.. 553 
'96 Sears, Mrs. W. E. (See 

Besore, Nellie) 
'95 Seastone, C. V., 89 
'06 *Seavert, N. E.. 262 
'18 Seavey. H. R., 733 

gSeawell. Cornelia R., 806 
'14 Secor, E. C., 553 
'09 Seed, Essie M., 360 
'14 Seeley. Esther B., 553 
'00 Seely, Blanche M., 137 

gSeely, F. B., 806 
'99 Seely, G. T., 124 
'98 Seely, Mrs. G. T. (See 
Morrow, Grace E.) 
Seely, J. G., 360 
Seese, R. S., T73 
Seib, E. C. 436 
„^ Seibel, K. B., 212 
'91 Seibert, Emma E., 63 
'15 Seidenburg, N. C, 596 
'16 Seifert. H. F., 645 
'16 Seifried, A. G., 645 
'12 Seifried, J. F., 473 
'09 Seiler, Alice F., 360 

I^Seiler, Eleanor F., 806 
'18 Seiler, Erna. 733 
'13 Seiler, G. W., 51 1 
'12 Seiler, O. E., 473 
•10 Seiter, P. W.. 397 
'13 Sekine, S., 5ii 
'14 Sekine, S., 553 
'12 Sellards, J. A., 473 
'16 Sellards. W. H., 645 
'17 Sellards, Mrs. W. H. (See 

Harris. Hannah) 
'17 Sellner, Edna. 606 
'15 Selsam, Beulah E.. 506 
'04 Selters. Mrs. J. (See Ran- 

son, Clara A.) 
'18 Selzer, L. J., 733 
'18 Selzer, Mrs. L. J. (See 
Wamsley, Adelaide M.) 
'16 Semple, A. T., 645 
gSenay, C. T.. 806 
'13 Sendenburgh. Edith I., 511 
'15 Senneff. G. F., 597 
'17 Sense, Mattie A., 696 
'11 Sercombe, R. J., 436 
•11 Sesler, P. R., 436 
•16 Severance, L. E., 645 
'i^ Severinghaus, M. G., 511 
'08 Sevilla, H.. 324 
'14 Sewell, S. I., 5';3 
•16 Sexauer. Mae M.. 646 
'81 Seymour, A. B., 28 



09 



04 



Index to Alumni 

'84 Seymour, Mrs. A. B. (See 

Conkling, Anna J.) 
'04 Seymour, A. P., 212 
'03 Seymour, B. W., 188 
'05 Seymour, C. H., 236 
'77 Seymour, J. J., 15 
'09 Seymour, R. R., 360 
'04 Seymour, R. O., 213 
'09 Seymour, W. A., 360 
'15 Seyster, E. W., 597 
'13 Seyster, Mildred, 511 
'10 S'ackell, Bessie E., 397 
'07 Shade, H. R., 293 
'07 Shade, Imogene. 293 
'07 Shaflfer, Nina R., 293 
'16 Shaffer, R. F., 646 
'98 Shamel, A. D., 114 
'91 Shamel, C. A., 63 
'90 Shamel, C. H., 58 
'08 Shannon. Agnes N., 324 
'12 Shapiro, I. M., 473 
'12 Shapland. C. J.. 473 
'14 Shapland, E. P., 553 
'82 Sharp, A. J., 31 
'14 Sharp, Bertha L., 553 
'17 Sharp, J. C, 696 

/t*Sharp, Katherine L., 83-' 
'09 Sharpy, Mrs. D. A. (See 

Palmer, Audrie M.) 
'93 Sharpe, R. W., 74 
'91 Shattuck, Anna, 63 

/t'Shattuck, S. W., 833 
•91 Shattuck, W. F., 64 
'08 Shaver, Mrs. B. F. (See 

Kindig, Pearl E.) 
'n Shaw, B. B., 436 
'II Shaw, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Garnett, Harriet E.) 
'rn Shaw, E. J., 397 
Shaw, E. M., 597 
Shaw, F. W., 696 
Shaw, Mrs. G. L. (See 

Dillon, Bessie) 
Shaw, G. R., 360 
Shaw, Hazel Y., 293 
Shaw, Helen C, 733 
Shaw, I. M., 435 
Shaw, J. W., 324 
Shawhan, G. R., 9 
Shawhan, Gertrude, 81 
Shawe, R. I., 646 
Shay, Mary L., 696 
Shea. J. C, 96 
SheaflF, R. P., 733 
Sheay, J. P., 473 
Sheean, F. T., 124 
Sheean, H. D., 124 
Sheerer, Gertrude E., 733 
^Sheets, E. W., 806 
Sheets, F. T., 553 
Sheets, H. M., 696 
*Sheetz, A. v., 646 
Sheffer, W. H., 733 
Shelby. E. Jr., 646 
Shelden, W. W., 646 
Sheldon, Carrie B., 236 
Sheldon, C. E., 124 
Sheldon, C. H., 213 
Sheldon, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Mann, Alice C.) 
Sheldon, Edna W., 213 
Sheldon, H. K., 646 
Sheldon, Maude L., 188 
Sheldon, N. E., 733 
Sheldon, V. L., 188 
Sheldon, Mrs. V. L. (See 

Wetzel, Nellie) 
Sheldon, W. M., 553 
Shelley, E. F., 646 
Shelton, A. M., 188 
Shelton, Wilma L., 553 
Shelton. Wilma L., 733 
•Shen. W. Y.. 511 
jfShepard. A. D.. 806 
♦Shenard. Mr=. E. I. (See 
Branch. Elizabeth) 



'08 
'75 
'94 
'16 
'17 
'96 
'18 
'12 
'99 
'99 
'18 

'14 
'17 
'16 
•18 
'16 
'16 
'05 
'99 
'04 
'03 

•04 
'16 



II37 

'95 Shepardson, J. E., 89 
'97 *Shepardson, R. S., 105 

gShepherd, Queen L., 806 
'17 Sheppard, C. H., 696 
'14 Shepperd, J. D., 554 
'17 Sheridan, Mary B., 696 
'15 *Sherman, C. L., 597 
'08 Sherman, Mrs. E. B. (See 

Eno, Sara W.) 
'01 Sherman, Mrs. E. G. (See 
Sherman, Florence E.) 
'01 Sherman, W. H., 153 
'17 Sherrick, J. C, 696 
'10 Sherry, L. B., 397 

^Sherwin, C. P., 807 
'12 Shewade, V. Y., 473 
'13 Sliewhart,, W. A., 511 
'10 Shields, C. C, 397 
'16 Shields, J. E., 646 
'15 Shields, J. P., 597 
'10 Shields, R. J., 397 
'93 Shiga, S., 74 
'16 Shilling, F. W., 646 
'94 Shilling, Mrs. S. B. (See 

McCormick, Flora) 
'04 Shilton, C. N., 213 
'06 Shilton, P. A., 262 
'02 Shimmin, R. P., 170 
'iS Shing, C. T., 734 
'10 Shinn, H. E., 397 
'04 Shinn, J. R., 213 
•06 Shinn, W. R., 262 
'10 Shipley, H. E.. 397 
'05 Shipman, A. B., 236 
'08 Shipman, Louise, 324 
'14 Shipman, W. D., 554 
'12 Shirk, W. A., 473 
'10 Shirley, O. E., 397 
'09 Shively, Edith O.. 360 
'15 Shively, W. S., 597 
'10 Shklowsky, A. J., 397 
'82 Shlandeman, F., 31 
'86 Shlandeman, H., 46 
'14 Shobe, F. D.. 55,1 
'14 Shoemaker, F. G., 554 
'03 Shoemaker, J. E., 189 
'16 Shoemaker, J. W., 646 
'04 Shoemaker, Theodora, 213 
'18 Shonkwiler, F. L., 734 
'16 Shonte, H. A., 646 
'15 Shouts, T. D., 597 
'15 Shook, C. H., 597 
'15 Shook, C. W., 597 
• gShook, G. A., 807 

gShoop, Adaline M., 807 
'02 Short, Mrs. R. L. (See 

Buerkin, Emma) 
'01 Short, W. C. 153 
'17 Shott. Ruth E., 696 
'07 Shoults, Mrs. C. A. (See 

Shade, Imogene) 
'09 Shrader, F. K., 360 
'n Shrader, J. W.. 436 
'18 Shriver. Helen E., 734 
•14 Shum, N. C, 554 
'17 Shumaker, Mrs. R. N. 
(See Teeters, Mary E.) 
'18 Shup, L. E., 734 
'10 Shute, R. L., 398 
'10 Shute, Mrs. R. L. (See 

' Stephens, Laura A.) 

'18 Shy, F. S., 734 
'04 Sides, Aimee M., 213 
•15 Siebens, A. R., 597 

gSiebens, Thekla M.. 807 
'12 Sieberns, L. C, -i73 
'15 Siegel. I., 597 
•16 Siegfried. F. O. 646 
'17 Siegmund. H. O., 696 
'18 Siegrist, D. C, 734 
'13 Siemen, Bertha A., 511 

gSiever, C. H.. 807 
'14 Sievert, C. W. J.. 554 
'14 Sigerson W. C, '54 
'06 Sigler, E. C, 263 



"i.- Sisio^r. NeUie M., 4.-0 

'»o Sisuor, Ruth 11.. ,?oJi 

'jO SiU>orni;u\, O, K.. 04'' 

'03 Silcv. R. \V,. iSo 

■jS Silkman, 1. M.. 507 

'r'i •Silver, C. \V.. i- 

•7 J •Silver. H.. -• 

*17 Silver. M. «->.. <>or 

'07 Silverman. Mrs. S. i,See 

V'nKnv. Lena") 
'77 Sim. C L.. 15 
•{v4 Sim. Ketnrah F... .;o 
'07 Simer, J. K.^ .:o,> 

i'Simmerins. S. 1... ^07 
'oi Simmons, A. T.. i54 
"00 Simmons, H. 11,, 361 
"1.; Simmons. J.^ W-. Jr., 473 
'>t> Simmons. T. S.. 647 
"00 Sinnns, F. S., 361 
'»o Simms, NV. H., Jr., 647 
•15 Simon. \Y. II.. 597 
'14 Simonich, 1. K,, 554 
"i.' Simonini, i"*. C. 473 
'06 Simons. A. M.. go 
'ij Simons, A. M., 47>> 
'1.; Simons, C. 1... 474^ 
*17 Simons, Kayna D. C. 697 
'i3 Simons, C A., 474 
*i6 Simons, R. S., 047 
'13 Simpson, A. M.. 511 
'ij Simpson, 0. C,, 474 
\'>4 Simpson. C W.. J»3 
"17 Simpson. K. R., ti07 
\>? Simpson. Frances, 189 
"o^ Simpson, F.. 3J4 
'00 Simpson. F. M,. ,561 
'i.' Simpson. Mrs. F. M. ^Sec 

U.\KKvin. M,-«yine A.) 
'13 Si\ni^son. G. JK.. 51- 
'17 Simpson. I . F.. 007 
'\o •Simpson. Mary A.. 647 
'j7 Simpson. Nelle I... 607 
'17 Simpson. S. S,. 097 
*17 Simpson. T, M.. 097 
'05 Sims, C. E,. .'30 
"15 Suns. C. F,. 5Q7 
'ij Sinclair. Clara. 474 
*07 Sinclair. L.F.. -•<J3 
'17 Sinsh. C, 607 
\->5 Sinsleton. Mrs. K. I.. (.See 

Clendenen Lois G.t 
'1 1 Sinha. S., 436 
'v'xj Sinnett, T. 1\. 301 
'00 Sinnock, P., 301 
•iS Sipe, K. K., -34 
"ij Sisanu Cora IL, 51- 
*o^ Sisler, Delia J.. J36 
•Jj Sirer, L. N„ 39 
•j5 Skadden. H. F„ J07 
"11 Skarstedt, M.. 43<* 
'05 Skelley, C. F.. J36 
"lO Skelton, C. I.., 647 
^cSkidmore M,, i^o; 
'03 ~ Skielvig, S. C, 74 
"i < Skiles, J. R.. 51 J 
■o"i Skinner, F, R.. i!?Q 
^cSkinner. G. S., SoS 
'14 Skinner. 1. K,. 554 
'77 'Skinner. Velma K., 15 
'07 Skinner. W. K., a«l3 
•13 Skoslnnd. C. A., 512 
*i6 Slack, H. I... 647 
"iS Slack. \V. S., 7'!4 
"!iii Slade. B. A.. iS 
MS Sl.ide. K.itherine C. 734 
'17 Sladek. G. F.. 007 
'iS Sladek, R. H.. 734 
'ja Sladek, V. R., 474 
'14 *Slater, F. C, 554 
'n Slater, M. F,. 507 
\ic. Slater, W. A.. --03 
*(J4 SUter. \Y. F., Si 
"oj Slavishter. Mrs. A. W. 
(.See l">anely. Mary G."> 
*ii Slausht^T. \V. IV, 430 
■S.» Slanson, H, B.. 31 



IMviKSirv OF h.MNOlS 



*10 



'Slauson. Mrs. 11. B. I See "14 

1 anjiUy, Celeste^ 

Slawson, II. 11. . 30S '04 

Shu maker. C. M., 3J4 'lo 

Slayton. \V. K.. -34 "oS 

Slo;u\. An\elia Xi.. 007 "10 
Sloan. Mrs. F. 1\ (.See 

Hell. Mary^ 

Sloan, llaxel. ."30 'lo 

Sloan, \V. F., 047 'u> 
Sloane, R, 11.. ."03 

Slocvnn, F.. .-03 "oo 

Slooum, Mary J.. -"\3 "17 

Slocuni. K. 11.. 137 "05 

Slocumb. F. C 1 54 'oS 

Sloi\nesar. W. D., 474 'S4 

Slossou, R, l... 436 \iS 

i'Slouslu Georgia. SoS "i-, 

Sluss. A. 11.. 154 "o- 

Slntes, Mrs. M. C. (.See "i^ 

Hopkins. Fdna'> 
Smallwood. J. P.. 097 

Sm.irt. .\,. 097 "14 

Smart. C. IL. 697 •,}; 

Smart, R. L., 554 "oJ 
Smart. Mrs. S. C. (.Sec 

Balkema. Sally > 

Smejkal. F. J.. 554 -^ij 

Smejkal. J. A.. Jr.. .-93 -^^ . 
Smidl. E.. 097 

Smiley. l« D.. 04- -i, 
Smith, A. B., 170 

Smith, Mrs. A. B. (See •,. 

Fetterman, Valeria J.) >(,', 

Smith, A. D., 5>- "o- 
Snuth, Avis F.. 15 

Smith, A. G., J03 • 

Smith. A. L,, 3«j!> •,, 

Smith, B., 154 •.,, 
Smith, C. A., o 

Smith, C^ A.. i-'4 .^ , 
Smith, C. C, 474 

Smith. C. F,. .:03 , 

Sinith. C. E., 047 • ,^ 

Smit I. C. H., iSo ., , 

Smith. C. H. W.. 3-4 • ;;i 

Smith. C. L.. 31 .'" 

Smith, Mrs. ^. 1.. (.See ,>^^ 

llealev. Grace"" 

Smith. Clara M.. 097 .'-J 

Smith. C. R.. 554 ,'-■' 

Smith, C. \V'., iSo '- 
•Smith. C. \V.. 097 

Smith. C. W.. 51- •''; 

Smith. Mrs. C. W. (.See .^^^^ 

Dei\nv. Christina^ ."■ ^ 

Smith, \">. J.. 554 '^ 
Smith. D. 1... 437 

Smith. Eliiabeth. 301 ..^. 

•Smith. E. C, I -'4 "jj 

Smith. F, E.. --03 \h> 

Smith. F. E.. 3^4 '10 
Smith, Elizabeth M.. 59S .,^ 

Smith. Ellen G.. 170 "j. 

Smith. Esther ,\.. ^13 "o'l 

Smith. E, R.. J3J> "n 

Smith. F. P.. ^30 '00 

^rSmith. F. 1.. SoS •,- 

Smith. Florence M., 1.-4 '09 

Smith, Florence S., -m3 'ii- 

Smith. Gertrude C. 43" 'tS 

Smith, Gladys. 008 'i8 

Smith, t^ladys M.. 59S '06 

Smith. G. C. 754 '00 

Smith. G. C„ 154 '13 

Smith, G. C. 047 '16 

Smith. G. H.. 398 'oa 

Smith. G. I... 097 '9; 

Smith. G. R- 137 '«! 

Smith. G. W.. 50S 'is; 

,!;Smith. G. \V., 808 "15 

Smith. Helen B,. 363 'ii 

Smith. Helen M.. 647 'ti 

Smith 11. E,. 047 '<»(■ 



Smith, Mrs. 11. N. (,Soo 

Wav. Mildred U.i 
Smith. H. W., .'13 
Smith. Irene F., 047 
Smith, 1. W., 3J4 
Smith. Mrs. J. C. (See 
Innis. <.^ma A.") 
i'Smith. 1. E.. 808 
Smith, J. F.. t>47 
Smith. Mrs. J. F. (See 
Smith. Irene F."» 
•Smith, J. S. S.. J03 
Smith. J. \V., 698 
Smith, k. G., -'30 
Smith. 1.. A., 3.-5 
Smith, Laura B., 39 
Smith, L. B.. 3J5 
Smith. L. G., 51 j 
Smith, L. 11.. 100 
Smith, L. 1.., 734 
sSmith. 1.. M., 808 
i'Smith, M. G., 80S 
Smith. M. J., 554 
Smith. Mary P., 734 
Smith, Nellie E.. 3J5 
i.Smith. O. II. . 808 
^.Smith. O. M.. 808 
Smith. P. A., 154 
Smith. Mrs. P. .\. (See 

Draper. Charlotte E.^ 
Smith. P. A., 437 
^Smith. P. F., 8v^9 
Sntith. P. M., 50S 
Smith, K.. 170 
Smith. Mrs. R. (See Hess. 

Charlotte"* 
Smith. R.. 555 
Smith. Rose. 437 
Smith. Mrs. R. E. (See 

Carroll. Jessie A.> 
Smith. Mrs. R. G. tSee 

Bond. Augusta E."> 
Smith. R. I... 554 
Smith. R. X.. -'03 
Smith. R. S.. 5tJ 
Smith. R. W.. 3JS 
Smith. S.. q6 
Smith. S. B.. 393 
Smith. S. C. 555 
Smith. S. T., sqS 
•Smith. Mrs. S. T. (See 
Mattoon. Charlotte"* 
Smith. T. B. F.. -^30 
Smith. T. M.. 361 
Smith, v.. J37 
Smith. Velda E.. 734 
,!:Smith. \V. Henry. 800 
X"^i;iith. W. llerschei. 800 
" Smith. W. H.. 4- 
Smith. W. M., 555 
Smith, W. W., 137 
Smith, Wilhelma 7... 047 
Sntithson. A. T. 555 
Smohl. Barbara B.. 098 
Smolt. F. O.. 64 
Smoot. Elizabeth E.. 598 
Sinoot. Elma. t.-4 
Smoin, \V. E., 608 
Smurr. T. W., i.'4 
Snapp, R. R.. 5«-J 
Snell, C. E., 734 
Snell. II. S.. 734 
Snider. E. Q.. ;03 
Snider. F. P.. 3^^ 
Snider. H. T., 51; 
Snoddy. R. U. 647 
Snovisrass, J. M..^ 171 
Snodsrrass. W., 68 
Suodsjrass. W., 437 
Snook. Helen C. 508 
Snook. T. D.. 598 
Snook, "N'era J., 4,^~ 
Snow. C. H.. 437 
Snc^w. L, F., .:63 



gSnuti', Mary II., 8r>9 
•06 Snushall, W. (See Mc- 

Leilan, Mary Bj 
'12 Snyder, A. E., 474 
'11 Snyder, Mrs. A. E. (See 

Baxter, Florence G.) 
'90 Snyder, C. H., 58 
'16 Snyder, G., 647 
'14 Snyder, L. A., SS5 
'08 *Snyder, S. S., 325 
'13 Soderl)erK, A. F., Si 2 
'08 Solbcrg, I.. P. B., 325 
'07 Somers, I'lorence. 294 
'06 Somnu-r. A. N., 263 
'04 Sommer. Clara, 214 
'80 *Sondericker, T., 24 
'83 Sondericker, W., 35 
'10 Sonntag, A. H., 398 
'08 'Sonntag, Elsie K.. 3-5 
'04 Sonntag, Mildred- E., 2i4 
'08 Sonntag, Viola II., 325 

gSoo-IIoo, P., 809 
'98 Soper, S. L., 115 
'13 Sorensen, N. C, 512 
'13 Sorensen, Mrs. N. C. (See 

Sevster Mildred) 
'18 Sortwell, II. H., 734 
'12 Soto, R. A., 474 
'13 Sotola. J., 734 
'13 Soucrs. M. A., 512 

i'Soule, C. 11. , 809 
'09 Southgate, Helen A., 301 
'09 Southwick. J. D., 361 
'17 de Souza, J. C. 698 
'00 Soverhill, H. A., 137 
•04 Spain, Mrs. W. A. (See 

Cole, Emo L.) 
'93 •SpaUling, F. M., 74 
•98 Spalding, R. V., 115 
'18 Spangler, C. F., 734 
g^Spangler, T. N., 809 
'11 Spangler. Mary M., 437 
'04 Sparks, Annie E., 214 
'78 Sparks, II. B., 19 
'95 Sparks, Marion E., 89 
'89 Sparks, Myrtle E., 55 
'09 Sparks, R. C, 3'ii 
'12 Spaulding, C. H., 474 
'02 Spaulding, Ida M., 171 
'i4 Spear, Elsie T., 555 
'87 Spear, G. W.. 49 
'18 Spear Helen E., 734 
//*von Siiecksternburg, 
H.. 833 
'84 *Speidel, Ernest, 39 
'01 Spellman I.orinda B., 154 
'12 Spence, A. D., 474 
'77 Spence, F.. 15 
'85 Spence. Mrs. P. T. (See 

Jones, Emma) 
'95 Spencer, Bertha, 89 
'17 Spencer. Cynthia E., 698 
'11 .Spencer, E. R., 437 
'08 Spencer, Fannie G. C, 325 
'97 Spencer. F. W., 106 
'82 Spencer, N. S., 32 
'18 .Spencer. R., 735 
'is Spencer, V. E., 598 
'11 Spengler. I.. W., 437 
'9S .Sperling. G., 89 
'10 .Sperry. F. E., 398 
'18 Sperry. R. E., 735 
'os Spiers, Mrs. F. H. (See 

Reese, Nelle W.) 
'10 Spierling. .\. O., 30S 
gSpindler, G. W., 809 
'13 Spitler, C. II., 512 
'07 Spitler, T. C. 294 
'05 Spitler, "W. N. 237 
'11 Sponsel. J. G., 437 
'12 Sponsler, J. M., 474 
^/Spor,T:er, C. S., 800 
'14 Sporlein, I.. W.. 5S5 
'78 *Spradling. W. F., 19 
'17 Sjirague, Cena I.., 008 
'07 Sprague, Florence O.. 294 



B. 



Index to Alumni 

Sprague, II. G., 555 
*Sprague, Martin, 19 

Sprague, N. E., 735 

Sprague, Villa M., 398 

Spray, Edith L., 294 

Sprecher, I. S., 361 

Spriggs, T. J., 189 

Spriggs, Mrs. J. J. (See 
Vance, Edna C.) 

Springe, O., 474 

Sproul, R. A., 698 

Spurck, R. M.^, 398 

.Spurgin, W. G., 81 

Squier, G. K., 698 

Siiuires, Mrs. H. G. (See 
Voorhees, Kathryn C.) 
*Stacy, M. M., 28 

Stafford, H. S. L., sSs 

Stahl, A. C, 474 

Slahl, C. B., 437 

Stahl, E. R., 398 

Stahl, G., 189 

Stahl. Myrtle L., 555 

Stahl, W. A., 647 

Stahl. Mrs. W. P. (See 
Sanford, Juanita L.) 

Stair, J. L., Jr., 325 

Stakemiller, B. B., 137 

Staker, F. M., 294 
gStaley, Irene E., 809 

Staley, Isabel, 2i4 

Staley, J. C, 115 

Staley. Maggie E., 125 



Stall.' W. P., 698 
'13 Stallings, L. S., 513 

gStallings, W. II., Jr., 810 
'12 Stallings, Mrs. W. II. (See 

Olson, Florence A.) 
'14 Stambaugh, F. M., 555 
'05 Standard, A. P., 237 
'10 Standish, Sy 396 
'08 .Stanford, H. R., 325 
'09 Stanger, O. C, 361 
'06 Stanley, E. A., 264 
'17 Stanley, E. L., 698 
'01 Stanley, O. O., 154 
gStanley, T. B., 810 
'03 Stanslniry. Alta L., 189 
'79 Stanton, S. C, 21 
'12 *Stapel, Amanda E., 474 
'15 Stapler, W. W., 598 
'r6 Stark. T. E., 648 
'oc; Stark, R. W., 89 
'04 Stark, Mrs. R. W. 
Cafky, Mabel E.) 
'14 Starkey, L. V., 555 
'17 Starner. V., 698 
'14 Starr, Bernice F., 555 
'76 Starr, F. A .E., 12 
'97 States W. D., 106 
'77 *.Stayman, J. M., '15 
'94 Stayton. Mrs. J. D. 
McCaskrin, Louis 
gStearn, A. E., 810 
'14 Stearns; C. G., sSs 
'07 Stearns, E. D., 294 

gStebbins, Millicent, 810 
'05 Stebbins, R., 237 
'15 Stebbins, S. L., 598 
'05 Stedman Angeline J., :'37 
g'Steele, Annette, 810 
/^Steele, D. A. K., 833 
'02 Steele, Lavinia, 171 
'i4 Steele, Lottie E., 555 
'09 .Steele Mac K.. 361 
'75 *Steele, Mary C, 10 
'89 Steele, P., SS 
'06 *Steele. W. II., 264 
'96 Steele, W. L., 96 
'95 Steele, Mrs. W. L. (See 

Green, Mariana) 
'18 Stein, Bertha M., 73? 
'09 Stein. M. F., 362 
'15 Steinbreder. W. J., 598 
'11 Steingard, J. N., 437 
'06 Steinhilber. Mrs. F. J. 
(See Smith, Helen B.) 



(See 



(See 
E.) 



1^39 

'17 SteinhotT, F. L., 698 
^'Steinke, M. W., 810 
'16 Steinmayer, A. G., 648 
'16 Steinmayer, R. A. J., 648 
'is Steinmetz, F. II., 598 
'15 Steinmeyer, II. A., 598 
'02 .Steinmeyer, O. C, 171 
'03 Steinwedell, C, 189 
'97 .Steinwedell, G., 106 
'93 Steinwedell, W. E., 74 

gStempel W. M., 810 
'12 Stephens, C, 474 
'17 Stephens, Ethel G., 698 
'08 Stephens, H. C, 32S 
'10 Stejihens, Laura A., 399 
*ii Stephens, R. B., 437 
'14 Stephens, R. L., 555 
gStephenson, B. R., 810 
gStephenson, E. B., 810 
'14 Stephenson, H. V., 556 
'04 Stephenson, L. A., 214 
gStephenson, R. E., 810 
'75 Sterling, Mrs. C. M. (See 

Ilullinger, Katherin) 
'10 Sterling J. D., 309 
'96 Stern, Mrs. A. L. (See 

Alpiner, Amelia D.) 
'02 'Stern, N. A., 171 
'15 Sternberg, B. L., 599 
'14 Stetson, Mrs. E. R. (See 

Steele Lottie E.) 
'12 Steven, Mrs. F. K. (See 
Nierstheimer, Louis M.) 
'80 'Stevens, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Pearman. Ida) 
'16 Stevens, Edith IT., 648 
'90 Stevens, F. W., 59 
'10 Stevens, Grace E., 399 
'84 Stevens, II. A., 39 
'17 Stevens, R. W., 698 
'03 Stevens, Lucia A., 189 
'14 Stevens, R. M., 556 
'06 Stevens, Sabra E., 264 
'15 Stevens, V. T., 599 
;f Stevens, W. E., 811 
'17 Stevens, W. M., 698 
'17 .Stevenson, Ailsie M., 699 
'01 Stevenson, A. M., 155 
'07 Stevenson, Annie IL, 294 
'17 Stevenson, Dorothy, 699 
'12 Stevenson, D. IL, 475 
'18 Stevenson, E. H., 735 
gStevenson, J. A., 811 
'10 .Stevenson, J. R., 399 
'12 .Stevenson. J. V., 47s 

g.Stevenson, L., 811 
'10 Stevenson, M. L., 399 
'01 *Stcven<-on, R. E.. 155 
'95 Stevenson, Mrs. W. H. 

(See Scott, Daisy C.) 
'08 Stewart, C. A., 325 
'12 Stewart, Mrs. C. E. (See 
Grabbe. Florence H.) 
g.Stewart, C. L., 811 
'17 Stewart, C. R., 699 
'08 Stewart, C. S., 326 
'it Stewart, Edith E., 438 
'is Stewart, E. H., 599 
'83 Stewart, Ella M., 35 
'!•' Stewart, F., 699 

^Stewart, Gwendolyn, 8rt 
'12 Stewart, G. E., 475 
'09 Stewart, K. W., 362 
'02 Stewart, J. P., 171 
'09 .Stewart, J. S., 362 
'93 Stewart, J. T., 74 
'10 Stewart, Mrs. L. (See Eck, 

Josephine A.) 
'11 Stewart, L. R.. 43R 
'95 Stewart, Mabel, 89 
'10 Stewart. M. B., 399 
'75 .Stewart, Margaret E.. 10 
'01 Strwart, M. V., 155 

^.Stewart, R., 811 
'04 Stewart, R. J., 214 
'02 'Stewart, W. 1'.. 171 
'o- Stewarts, W. M., 201 



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'15 
'13 
'18 
'16 



1 140 

'is Stice, H. S., 599 

gStickney, F. S., 8ii 
■12 Stiefel, I. B., 475 

gStiegelmeier, Lilly, 811 
"iS Stiegmeyer, Clara M., 735 
•18 Stiff, Ethel, 735 
'08 Stiff, R. M.. i26 
gStifler, W. W., 811 
Stifler, Mrs. W. W. (See 
Reed, Susan M.) 
'18 Stillwell, Genevieve M., 

735 
'18 Stillwell, Helen, 735 
■03 *Stine, J. C, 190 
'15 Stinson, I., 599 
"14 Stinson, Lavinia S., 556 
Stinson, Rita E., 648 
Stinson, S. A., 326 
Stipp, Blanche, 599 
Stipp, F. v., 513 
Stiritz, B. A., 735 
._ Stirton, J. C, 648 
'15 *Stitt, R. D., 599 
'12 Stitzel, C. M., 475 
'17 Stock, Mrs. H. T. (See 

Frame, Grace B.) 
'17 Stockdale, T. E., 699 
'09 Stocker, C, 362 
'94 *Stocker, E. W., 81 
'16 Stocker, H. F., 648 
'12 Stocker, L. O., 475 
'85 Stockham, W. H., 4-' 
'85 Stockham, Mrs. VV. H. 

(See Clark, Kate F.) 
•17 Stoddard, G. W., 699 
'yj Stoddard, I. J. Jr., :5 
'77 *Stoddard, Mrs. I. J. (See 

Victor. Carrie D.) 
•16 Stoffel, C. M., 648 
gStokes, C. N., 8i2 
'12 Stokes, J. W., 475 
'18 Stoltey, B. F., 735 
•iS Stoltey, Ethel L., "35 
"88 Stoltey, Ida M.. S3 
Stoltey, Marie J., SU 
Stone, A. G., 648 
Stone, C. A., 699 
„^ Stone, C. E., 190 
•16 Stone, C. H., 648 
'04 Stone, C. N., 214 
'12 Stone, Edna L., 475 
'10 Stone, E. H., 399 
•03 Stone, H. M., 190 
•03 •Stone, Mrs. H. M. (See 

Burrill, Mildred A.) 
•13 Stone, O. R., 513 
'96 Stone, P. A., 97 
'09 Stone, Mrs. P. E. (See 

Touzalin Clara B.) 
•08 Stone, P. P., 326 
•14 Stone, T. C, 556 
'04 Stookey, Helen F., 214 
■07 Stookey, M. C, 294 
'03 Stoolman, Mrs. A. W. 
(See Franklin, Lois G.) 
■15 Stopp, G. D.. 599 
'18 Storer, Esther S., 73S 
'03 Storey, E. P., 190 
'os Storm, H. C, 237 

?Storn, M. W. (See Stein- 
ke, M. W.) 
'74 Story, G., 6 

gStory. Helen D., 812 
gStouffer, E. B., 812, 
'18 Stouffer, E. S., 735 
'13 Stough, G. H., 513 
•15 Stout, E. B., 599 
•08 Stout, Elizabeth T. E., 326 
'11 Stout, F. L., 438 
•09 Stout, J. P., 362 
'10 Stout, Mrs. J. P. (See 

Sprague, Villa M.) 
'17 Stoutzenberg, Florence, 
699 



University of Illinois 



'13 
•16 
"17 
'03 



•oS 



07 



gStowell, C. J., 812 
gStrachan, E. K., 812 
Straight, Fleda D., 326 
Straight. Gladys L., 475 
Straight, H. R., 294 
Straight, Mrs. H. R. (See 
Hoge, Lura E.) 
gStrand, C. J., 812 
Strang, R. L., 599 
Stratton, Grace B.. 699 
Stratton, S. W., 39 
Straub, E. J., 735 
Straub, W. F., 735 
Strauch, B. A., 326 
Strauch, Mrs. B. A. (See 

Ashton, Pearl W.) 
Strauch, Bertha H.. 47s 
Strauch, Clara M.. 36- 
Strauch, D. J., 699 
Strauch, Hilda L., 362 
Strauch, O. F., 264 
Strauss, W., 81 
Strawn, J. A., 294 
Strawn, J. H., 155 
Strawn, Myrtle, 264 
Streed, Judith E., 556 
Street, Marietta L., 190 
Streff, A. P., 362 
Strehlow, Cornelia E., 190 
Strehlow, O. E., 97 
Strehlow, P. V., SU 
*Streid, J. B., 326 

Streight, Laura A., 125 
gStreightoff, Mrs. F. H. 
(See Doan, Frances E.) 
Strickland. R. M.. 648 
Stringer, J. K., 699 
*Stritesky, Mrs. L. R. (See 
Ice, Mel Dora) 
Strobridge, T. R., 399 
Stroheker, F. S.. 599 
Stroheker. Mrs. F. S. (See 

Davis, Martha L.) 
.Strohm, A. J., 137 
Strom, A. J., 190 
Strom, J., 399 
Strombeck, G. M., 295 
i Stromberg, J. W., 264 
1 Stromquist, W. G., 399 
Strong, A. C, 556 
Strong, H. D., 556 
■ Strong, J. K., 699 
; Strong, J. W., 735 
; Strong, R. A., 599 
) Strong, R. S., 264 
' Strong. T. J., 699 
I Strong, W. A., 556 
^ Stroud, S. L., 214 
) Strout, F. A., 138 
) Stuart, E. K., 399 
; Stubblefield. R. M.. Sgg 
! Stubenranch. E. A., 735 
i Stuebe, L. F. W., 190 
1 Stuebing, A. F., 438 
g-Stuhlmann. O., Jr., 812 
Stults, E. E., 295 
Stults. Mrs. E. E. (See 

Parker. Minnie L.) 
Stumpf. E. H., 648 
gStunkard, H. W., 812 
♦Sturman, J. B., 28 
Stutsman, Adah H., 190 
Styles, E. A., 326 
Styles, E. B., 47s 
Sulger, A. H., 736 
Sullivan, C. M.. 475 
Sullivan. Mrs. C. M. (See 

Fancher, Hazel E.) 
Sullivan. W. W., 438 
Sumay, F. J., 399 
Sumay, O. J.. 362 
Summers, A. R., 599 
Sun E., 690 
Sundell, R. D., 64S 
*Sunderland. Emily K.. 551' 



'96 



■4 
'16 
•09 
'03 
'15 
'16 
'09 
'18 



'08 
'18 



'16 

'8; 



'94 
'18 
'i 2 
'05 
'13 
'94 
'03 
'S2 
'79 



Suppes, Elsie M., 736 
Surnian, H. E., 400 
Suryieh, I. B., 556 
Sussex, J. W., 190 
Sutcliffe, Constance, 699 
Sutcliffe, Dorothy, 648 
g^Sutcliffe, E. G., 813 
Sutcliffe, Marjorie, 600 
Suter, E. R., 556 
Sutherland, Mrs. A. H. 
(See Henion, Lora A.) 
Sutherland, G. F., 513 
Sutherland, J. B., Jr., 475 
Sutherland, L. E., 435: 
Sutherland, W. M., 649 
Suttle, C. B., 264 
Sutton, F. H., 649 
Swain, D. T., 699 
Swanberg, E. D. F., 736 
Swanberg, F. L., 171 
Swanberg, Marie G., 736 
Swank, Edith A., 600 
Swannell, A., 21 
Swannell, H. C, 476 
gSwanson, A. E.. 813 
Swanson, Elder L., 400 
Swanson', C. M., 556 
Swanson, F. C, 556 
Swanson, Frances E., 649 
Swanson, N. R., 649 
Swart, H. V., 264 
Swartwout, E. C, 649 
Swartz, A. C, 4 
Swartz, Fay W., 700 
Swartz, Mary K., 295 
^Swartzlander, Mrs. T. H. 
(See Anthony, Mamie 
E.) 
Sweeney, P. J., 600 
Sweet, Belle, 214 
Sweitzer, F. E., 476 
Sweney, D., 97 
gSweney, M. A., 813 
Sweney, Mrs. M. R. (See 
Sendenburgh, Edith I.) 
Swenson, B. V., 75 
Swenson, C. E., 700 
Swenson, E. H., 513 
Swenson. S. V., 125 
Swern, P. W., 438 
*Swern, W. C, 42 
Swern, Mrs. W. C. (See 

Weston, Abbie) 

Swett, L. W., 556 

Swett, L. W., 649 



Swett, W. C, 362 
Swezey, Anne D., i 



90 



Swick, Mary E., 600 
Swick, Nelhe M., 649 
Swift, Elizabeth A., 362 
Swift, Gertrude L., 736 

^Swift, Lola E., 813 
Swigart, Alta C 400 
Swigart, Faith G., 700 

*Swigart, Lois E., 326 
Swigert, Blanche B., 736 
Swisher. C. L., 362 
Swisher, E. D.. 400 
Swisher, Mrs. E. D. (See 

Martin. Arselia B.) 
Swisher, W. J., 400 
Swits, F. H., 400 
Swits, Marguerite M.. 649 
Switzer, Charlotte, 43 

*Switzer, Gertrude, 16 
Switzer. Grace E., 214 
Switzer, V. VV., 295 
Swoope, R. C, 600 
Sy, A. P., 81 

Sylvester, Grace D., 736 
Symons. T. A., 476 
Sype, G., 237 
Taber, B. F., 513 

•Tackett. W. C, 82 
Taff, A. E., 191 
Taft, F. A., 32 
Taft, L., 22 



Index to Alumni 



1141 



'16 Taggart, Clementine, 649 
'14 Taggart, F. Jr., 557 
'17 Taggart, J. F., 700 
'09 Tagore, R. N., 363 _-— 
gTakahashi, M., 813 
gTakashima, S., 813 
'15 Taketa, S., 600 
'15 Talbert, H. A., 600 
'Si Talbot, A. N., 28 
'81 Talbot, Mrs. A. N. (See 

Hammett, Virginia M.) 
'01 Talbot, Carrie E., 155 
'09 Talbot, K. H., 363 
•12 Talbot, Mildred V., 476 
'i8 Talbot, Rachel H., 736 
'os Talbot, Mrs. S. M. (See 

Garwood, Janet) 
'10 Talbot, W. L., 400 
'01 Tallyn, L. L., 155 
'09 Taniyama, S., 363 
'12 Tanner, Florence M., 476 

gTanner, F. W., 813 
'17 Tanner, T. S., 700 
'07 Tanquary, M. C., 295 
•18 Tanton, Mrs. G. C. (See 

Ward, Cecilia B.) 
gTao, W. T., 813 
'15 Tapping, C. H., 600 
'16 Tapping, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Hartman, Laura E.) 
'13 Tarbie, C. N., 513 
'15 *Tarnoski, A., 600 
"07 Tarnoski, E. R., 295 
'07 Tarnoski, P. T., 295 
'14 Tarracciano, A. E., 557 
'87 Tatarian, Bedros, 49 
'10 Tate, F. R., 400 
"ii Tate, H. L., 438 
'14 Tate, J. A., 557 
'00 Tate, Mrs. W. G. (See 

Sawyer, Ida E.) 
'18 Taylor, C. B., 736 
'10 Taylor, Dalla A., 400 
'04 Taylor, Elsie M., 214 
'09 Taylor, Ethel N., 363 
'13 Taylor, E. H., 513 
'00 Taylor. Mrs. E. P. (See 

Waldo. Marie L.) 
'07 Taylor, F. C. 295 
'17 Taylor, Grace D.. 700 
'04 Taylor, G. G., 214 
•87 Taylor, H., 49 
'13 Taylor, Hazel E., 513 
'02 Taylor, Helen M.. 171 
'04 Taylor, J. O., 215 
'88 *Taylor, J. W., 53 
'18 Taylor, L. R., 736 
'15 Taylor, Lilian C., 600 
'14 Taylor, Margaret, 556 
'15 Taylor, M. C, 600 
'13 Taylor, M. P., 513 
■18 Taylor, N. O., 736 
■qS Taylor, Nellie F., 326 
"05 Taylor, Ruth B., 237 
•08 Taylor, R. E., 326 
'c8 Taylor, Mrs. R. E. (See 

Murphy, Grace E.) 
'13 Taylor, S. C, 513 
'12 Taylor, Mrs. T. S. (See 

Rietz, Nellie M.) 
'06 *Taylor, T. V. Jr., 264 
'10 Taylor, W. H., 400 
'12 Taylor, W. L., 476 
'i I Teal, Lois L., 438 
'14 Tear, H. R., 556 
'11 Tear, Julia F., 438 

g*Teare, J. L., 814 
'99 Tebbetts. G. E., 125 
'72 Teeple, J., 2 
'97 Teeple, W. D.. 106 
'17 Teeters, Mary E., 700 
'13 Tehon, Mrs.'L. R. (See 

Bruner, Mary V.) 
'17 Teixeira. E. A., 700 



Temple, H. R., 138 
Temple, Mrs. H. R. (See 
Livingston, Stacia) 
*Templeton, B. F., 82 
gTemplin, R. L., 814 
Ten Broeck, C, 326 
Ten Broeck Mrs. C. (See 

Rinaker, Janet) 
Tendick, F. H., 700 
Tener, Katherine R., 700 
Teng, K. T., 557 
*Ter Bush, L. F., 59 
gTer Keurst, H. D., 814 
Terrey, W. H., 400 
Terril, C. T., 600 
Terrill, F., 327 
Terrill, J. S., 64 
Terry, C. D., 106 
Terry, R. B., 700 
Terry, R. I., 649 
Thacker, C. B., 700 
Thai, H. J., 327 
Thai, Olga E., 649 
Thai, O. S., 363 
Thatcher, D. W.. 600 
Thatcher, F. R., 736 
Thatcher, G. W., 438 
Thayer, Alice C, 476 
Thayer, A. L., 115 
Thayer, C, 514 
Thayer, H. S., 400 
Thayer. W. S., 237 
^Theobald, Ora M., 814 
Theodorson, W. A., 155 
Theilen, Margaret K., 514 
Theiss, O. J., 125 
Thiele, R. H., 700 
Thimlar, Mrs. H. (See 

Moon, Ida M.) 
Thissell, Inez, 295 
Thorn, J. D., 600 
Thomas, A. R., 649 
Thomas, C. F., 700 
Thomas, C. J., 649 
Thomas, D., 28 
gThomas, F. W., 814 
*Thomas, H., 89 
gThomas, H. R., 814 
Thomas, Jane I., 327 
Thomas, J. L., 700 
Thomas, J. M., 557 
Thomas, L., 557 
Thomas, M., 557 
Thomas, M. E., 264 
Thomas, Mrs. M. S. (See 

Turner, Dollie I.) 
Thomas, Polly E., 649 
Thomas, R. E., 600 
Thomas, R. R., 476 
Thomas, R. R., 649 
Thomas, S. J., 700 
Thomason, J. F., 514 
Thome, J. P., 476 
Thompson, A. D., 75 
Thompson, C. H., 557 
Thompson, C. M., 363 
^Thompson, Mrs. D. C, 762 
^Thompson, D. G., 814 
Thompson, Estelle, 264 
Thompson, E. C, 295 
Thompson, Mrs. E. C. 
(See Keator. Jannette) 
Thompson, E. J., 400 
Thompson, Fleta, 600 
Thompson, F., 601 
Thompson, F. L., 97 
Thompson, F. L., 171 
Thompson, G. A., 115 
Thompson, G. H., 138 
Thompson, G. M., 155 
Thompson, G. S., 701 
Thompson, H. C, 514 
Thompson, H. E., 557 
Thompson, H. P., 5i4 
Thompson, J. A., 238 



'o4 



Thompson, Mrs. J. A. 
(See Riehl, Anna) 

g^Thompson, J. G., 8i4 
Thompson, L., 46 
Thompson, Mrs. L. (See 

Plank, Bessie A.) 
Thompson, Lillian M., 649 
Thompson, Marion, 89 
Thompson, M., 172 
Thompson, M. W., 400 
Thompson, O. S., 701 
Thompson, R.. 125 
Thompson, Mrs. R. (See 

Spaulding, Ida M.) 
Thompson, R. H., 701 
Thompson, S., 215 
Thompson, Mrs. S. A. 
(See Tifton, Nannie P.) 
Thompson, Susan E., 106 
Thompson, S. M., 363 
Thompson, T. E., 401 
Thompson, W. A., 22 
Thomsen, J. W., 401 
Thomson, A., 363 
Thomson, F. N., 295 
Thomson, Lillian E., 736 
Thomson, P. W., 363 
Thomson, W. W., 701 

gThoreen, Edna A., 814 
Thoren, J. N., 438 
Thorndike, Clara L., 601 
Thome, F. H., 649 
Thorne, L. E., 601 
Thorne, Mabel, E., 514 
Thornsburgh, Zada G., 736 
Thorpe, J. C, 138 
Thorud, B. M., 736 
Thrasher, H. M., 438 
Threlkeld, C. H., 514 
Threlkeld, Mrs. C. H. 
(See Renner, Julia E.) 

gThurber, C. N., 814 
Thurston, Estella L., 601 
Thurston, H. W., Jr., 601 
Thvedt, C. B., 476 
Tibbits, D. D., S;7 
Tice, E. H., 364" 
Ticknor, J. H., 701 

^Tieje, A. J., 814 
Tieje, R. E., 401 
Tiffin, J. D., 736 
Tilden, E. A., 327 
Tilson, D. M., 401 
Tilley, Mrs. G. S. (See 

Shrum, Mabel C.) 
Tilton, K. D., 556 
Tilton, L. D., 601 

gTilton, Mrs. L. D. (See 
White, Lelia O.) 
Tiley, Mrs. L. F. (See 

Goben, Pearl H.) 
Tilton, Nelle E., 401 

*TiIton, W. J., 650 
Timm, P. F. W., 215 
Timmis, Alice M., 514 
Tinen, J. V., 476 

/iTing-Fang, W., 833 
Tinkey, O. G., 736 

^Tinsley, R. W., 814 

g*Tippet, R. W.. 81 s 
Tipton, Nannie P., 401 
Titus, G. L., 557 
Tobey, H. E., 4oi 
Tobias, Mabel B., 364 

*Tobie, W. N.. 264 
Todd, Ethel, 601 
Todd, J., 32 
Todd, J. N., 476 
Todd, Marv E., 155 
Todd, M. N.. 701 
Toenniges, F. E., ii5 
Tohill, L. A., 476 
Toland, Jessie M., 327 
Tolman, H. H., 476 
Tolmie, T. W., 701 
Tombaugh, G. D., 737 
Tomlinson, B., 264 



1 1 4-' 

'i7 Tong. T. Y. C, roi 

'oo Tooke. C. VV.. 13S 

'06 Toops, Ci. N., ^05 

•08 Toops, M. S.. 327 

'14 Torgerson, E. F., 557 

'17 Tornquist, A. C, 701 

'07 Tornquist, C. H., 295 

'13 Torrance, Mary. 514 

'09 Touzalin, Clara B.. 364 

'17 Tower, A. M., 701 

'94 Tower, W. E., Sj 

"oo *Towle. A. I., 26$ 

'i3 Towns, O. A., 477 

^93 Townsend, \V.\ 75 

'16 Towson, Irene, 050 

'i6 Tracy, Elizabeth ' L.. 650 

'05 Trams, A. F., ;;3S 

'07 Trams, T. H., 296 

'09 Trapp, H. F., ij5 

'u Travers, S. M., 439 

'o4 Travis, R. E., 215 

'oS Travers, Mrs. S. M. (.See 

Akers. Peborah CJ 
•So *Travis, \V. W.. .-4 
;i8 Traxler, Elinor E.. 737 
'ro Traylor, Mrs. E. H. (See 

Ferris, Irene M.) 
;i6 *Treat, Gladys. A.. 65o 
'i;; Treat, Margaret T., 477 
'07 Trees, M. T., 296 
'05 Trees. Mrs. M. J. (See 

Nichols, Emily L."> 
■94 Trego, C. H., 8- 
'04 Trego. Mrs. E. F. (See 

Sheldon. Edna \V.> 
"07 Treichel. H .G., 296 
'16 Treischel, C. 650 
*i8 Trelease, S. B..737 
"iS Trenchard, Wilnia L., 737 
'11 Trentharb, L. S., 439 
'90 Tresise, F, T., ,9 
•14 Tressel, H. J. S., 557 
"oo Trevett, J. H.. 13S 
;i6 Treu. M. R. H., 650 
'05 Triebel, A.. 23S 
'14 Triggs, L. A., 537 
'04 Trimble, Clara E., 215 
;n Trimble, C. T.. 439 
'06 Trimble, Mary L., 265 
■14 Triplett. Mrs. R. L. (See 

Lanz, Etta M.) 
"04 Tripp. H. F., 215 
'i6 Tritt. Frances I., 650 
'16 Troegar, P. T., 650 
'14 Trost. Frances H., 55S 
'16 Trost, Opal \V., 650 
•iS Troster, M. C, 737 
'i6 Troster, O. T., 650 
[09 Trotter. C. P., 364 
■( 7 Trout, C. E., 701 
'17 Troutman, W. C, 701 
'16 Trowbridge, C. E.. 650 
'15 Trowbridge, C. L., 601 
^15 Trowbridge, Mary L., 601 
'11 Trowbridge, Myrtle, 439 

irTrowbridge, P. F.. 815 
'13 Trowbridge. Tessie E., 

514 
■16 Troxel. F. E.. 650 
'15 Trov, Marv Z.. 601 

^True. Mrs. L. T. (See 
Yoiine Esther) 
": I Triiitt, H,, 459 
'ti Triiitt, Mrs. H. (See Jor- 
dan. Helen M.") 
'07 Tniman. Edna. 206 
|ti Truman T. H.. 439 
'16 Tmmbo. S. M., 650 
'00 *Tscharner, T. B.. 59 

^Tseng. Y. F.. 81.^ 
'10 Tsiang. K. S.. 401 
^Tsou. Y. H.. 813 
gTsu, T. L.. 8x3 
•00 T.,. T. \V.. ^oa 
S^Tubbs. E. v.. St:; 



'iS 
'09 



University of Illinois 

>S Tucker, B. F., 327 
17 Tucker, G .M., 701 
'8 Tucker. J. C, 327 
14 Tucker. Phoebe C., 358 
Tucker, R. H., 737 ^ 
Tuckev, H. B., 737 
TuU, A. L.. 364 
Tull. Effie M., iss 
TuUock, Mrs. \V. M. (See 

Allen, Mae L.) 
Tunibleson, A. T., 401 
Tunnicliff, J. J. Jr., 155 
Tupper, J. O., 630 
Turell, Vera, 263 
Turk, Bella S., 439 
Turk. E., 401 
Turlay, Anne M., 6oi 
Turlev, H. E., 737 
Turley, R. E. Jr., 314 
Turnbull, Mrs. W. G. 
(See Loftus, Ella M.) 
ATurneaure. F. E., S33 
Turner, A. H., 701 
Turner, Besssie I., 55S 
Turner, C. C, 702 
Turner, C. E., 701 
Turner, C. P., 213 
Turner, Dollie I.. 265 
Turner. E. D., 477 
Turner, F., 558 
/iTurner, F. J.. 834 
Turner, H., 32 
Turner, H. M., 401 
Turner. Mrs. H. M. (See 

Baldwin. Jessie E.) 
Turner, L. M., 737 
Turner, R. K., 558 
Turner, R. R., 314 
Turner, W. V., 477 
Turnock, L. C., 401 
Turnquist. E. N., 737 
sTurton, Mrs. G. ^^'. ( See 
Shoop, Adaline M.1 
Tuthill. T. K., :;:;8 
Tuthill, T. P., 702 
Tuthill, i.. B., 21:; 
Tuttle. Mrs. W. \V. (See 

Hunt, Mabel D.) 
Twist, C. C 439 
Twist, J. F., 419 
Tygett, R., 364 
Tyler. C. V., 430 
Tyler. \V. S., 138 
Tyndale, H. H.. 10 
gUdden. Mrs. J. .\. Jr. 
(See Mvers, Nettie E.> 
Udinskv. W. P., 737 
gUHch. L. H., S15 
'90 Ullensvang, M. L., i.»5 
gUlrici. Helena M., Si 5 
'13 Underbill. H. W., 514 
"oS Underwood. W. E.. 327 
'98 Unzicker, \V. L., ii,> 
^Updegraff, Helen, 8i;. 
,?Upham, T. C. 816 
'i.i Uphaus. B. R.. 601 

^Upson, L. D., 816 
"16 Urbain. Lottie O.. r<,>ii 
'to Urbain, L. F., 402 
■08 Urban. H'. B.. 327 
'oi Vail. C. D., 64 
•04 Vail. Mrs. G. T. 

Pierce, Inez C.) 
■-- Vail. \V. C. 10- . 
■'8 \'alentine. F. \V. r.v 
''3 Valentine, H. D.. 515 
1 1 \'al1ejos. E. E.. 439 

irVan .Mstvne. E.'V.. 816 
16 Van Alyea, M. C, 630 
Van Brundt. C. S., 138 
Van Brunt. G. A.. 327 
Vance. Fdna C, 191 
Vance. M. S.. 213 



■18 



04 
'04 



•18 



(S<: 



(.See 



J. 



'08 



09 \'ance, Mrs. VV. I 

Gibson, Mary) 
[99 Vance, \V, H., 125 
'95 Vance, W. N., 89 
'17 Van Cleave, B.. 702 

sVan Cleave, H. T., 8u> 
'ii Van Cleave, Mrs. H. 
(.See Ford, Bernice) 
"ii \an Cleve. A. T., 439 
'iJ Van Cleve, E. E., 477 
't2 Van Cleve, Edith J., 477 
'12 Van (.'leve, LauraL., 477 
[14 \ an Cleve, Mildred, 358 
'11 Van de Greyn, E. B., 439 
'16 Vanden Boom, G. C, 630 
12 Van Densen, .-\. B., 477 
'14 Vandercook, H. P.. 558 

/•Vanderlip, F. A., S34 
"ii Van Dervoort, J., 439 

1 1 Vandervort, Isabel M., 440 

03 Van Dervort, P. R.. 191 
'i2 Vandeveer, H. E., 477 

17 Van Deventer, F. M.. 70a 

07 \'an Doren, C. C, 206 
14 ^'an Doren, F. E., 538 
i4 Van Doren, M. A., ^^sS 

10 Van Doren. R. G..~402 

09 \'an Dorsten, Josephine, 

, 364 
17 \an Dvke. E. H.. 702 
16 Van Frank, E. D., 651 

08 Van Colder. Cora M.', 327 

1 1 Van Grannner. Mrs. M. 

(See Drew. Lillian B.) 

12 Van Gundv, C. 477 
88 Van Gundv. C. P., 51 

09 Van Hook, F. C. 364 

12 Van Hook. Mrs. ' F. C. 

_ (See Miller, Marie M.) 

04 Vanhorne, G. G., 215 
Vaninian. R. L., 477 
Vaninian, V., 328 
Van Inwogen, F.. 328 
Van Meter. Anna R.. 23S 
Van Meter, G. \V.. 172 
Van Meter, Helen J., 265 
\'an Meter, T. C, 702 
Van Natter, F. M., 651 
Vanneman. H. W., 206 
Van Orstrand, C. E., 97 
Van Osdell, Mrs. F. M. 

(See Weston, Margaret! 
Van Patten, S. F.. 138 
Van Petten, A. A., 296 
Van Petten. H. S., 39 
Van Petten, R. M., 328 
Van Praag, A. V.. Jr., 702 
Van.eant, R. F.. 651 
Vansant, \V. L.. 6ot 
'ii V'an Sc''oick, E. H.. 440 
'17 Van Winkle, P. K.. 702 

.irVan Winkle, W. A., 816 
'ij Van Zandt, A. C, 47S 

sVanzee, G. W., 816 
'03 Varnes. A. G., i9t 
*07 Varney, Mrs. R. W. (See 

r.owrey Jessie R.) 
'07 Vasen. M. "E.. 296 
'i,- Vauble. W. C 515 
'i.S Vaughan. G. P., 60 1 
'12 Vaughan. L. B., 478 
'12 Vaughan, Mrs. L. B. (See 

Eraser, Viola C.) 
'16 Vaushn, Mvra. 631 
•iS *VauPht, Snllie M., -37 
'12 Vautrin. Minnie, 478 
*o4 Vawter. J. T., Jr., 213 
•12 Vear. C. E.. 478 
'17 Vedder. E. C. 702 
'04 Vehstedt. Mrs. H. B 

_ Somnrer Clara) 
'01 ^'eirs, D. C. 153 
'17 Veirs. W. L., 702 
•14 Velzy, C. R., 558 
'13 Verlie, E. J.. 513 
'17 Vernon. M. H.. 702 



'08 
'08 



'06 
'17 
'16 
'07 
'96 
'89 



07 
•84 
'08 
'17 

'16 
'i5 



(See 



Index to Alumni 



1 143 



g*Ver Nooy, L. C, 8i6 
Veronda, M., 737 
Vestal. A. G., 440 
Vial, Alice M., 125 
Vial, E. R., 39 



'87 



Vial, F. K., 43 
Vial, H. C, 737 
Vial. T. M., 478 
Vial. N. S., 737 
Vial. R. C, 75 
Vial, R. H., 651 
Vial, Sarah A., 440 
Vihelius, S. N., 651 
Vickery, C. R., 97 
Vickrage. R. P., 213 

•Victor. Carrie D., 16 
Vigeant. G., Jr., 478 
Vincent, C. A., 515 
Vincent. Mrs. F. C. (See 
Barker, Mary E.) 

*Vines, E. J., 238 
Vines, Mrs E. T. (See 
Frazey, Xellie M.) 

ifVirmani. D. D., 816 
Vliet. E. B., 738 

gVoegelein. Lily B., 816 
Vogele, A. C. 738 
Voight, A. L., 478 
Voigt. H. L., 651 
Voigt. Irma E.. 4o2 
Volk. .\. C. 651 
Volk, E., 125 

gVoUweiler. E. H.. 816 
Von der Lippe, E. C. F., 

172 
Vooraart, Mrs. (See Wes- 

sels, Vera G.) 
Voorhees, Kathryn C. 3')4 
Voorhees. L. E., 651 
Vopat. J. F., 738 
Vosburgh, F. J.. 364 
Vosburgh, W. R.. Jr., 515 
Voss, Elizabeth A., 358 
Voss. Mathilda C, 440 
Voss. Sophie M.. 238 
Voss, W. C, 478 
Woddell, Mrs. J. V. (See 

Mann. Jessie V.) 
Wadsworth, (jolda, 702 
Wadsworth, J. G., 32 

*Wadsworth., Mrs. J. G. 

(See Baker, Kittie M. ) 

Wadsworth. W. M., 558 

VVagenseil. E. W., 238 

Wagenseil. Mrs. E. W. 

(See Taylor, Ruth R.) 
Waggoner. A. M.< S15 
Waggoner. H. D., 364 
Waggoner, K. M., 702 
Wagner, A., 6or 
Wagner. A. I.., 359 
Wagner. C. L., 402 
Wagner, Esther A., 738 
Wagner. F., Jr., 328 
Wagner. Mrs. F. (See 
(See -Shipman, Louise) 
Wagner, G. F. J., 440 
Wagner. H. F., 478 
Wagner. Roberta J., 738 
Wagner. R. C. Jr., 364 
Wagner, W. A., 602 
Wagoner. E. O., 265 
Wagstaff. C. D., 738 
Wahl, H. R., 156 
Wainright. J. B.. 602 

g'Wait, Bernice C., 817 
Wait. B. A., 68 
Wait, E. L.. 156 
Waite, M. B., 49 

^Waits, C. L, 817 
Waits, H. E.. 47S 
Wakefield, G. M., 107 
Wakefield, X. R., 297 
Wakeland. F. R., 738 
Wakeland. G. E., 702 
Wakeley. L. M., 440 
\\'alcott I., v., 191 



'06 Walcott, Mrs. L. V. (See 

Barr, Susan J.) 
'10 Waldie, L R. R., 402 
'17 Waldo, A. W., 702 
gWaldo, E. IL, 817 
'06 Waldo, K. D., 265 
'00 Waldo, Marie L., 138 
'14 *Walduck, C. L., 559 
'17 Walker, A. F., 702 
'i5 Walker, C. C, 602 
'16 Walker, C. J., 651 
'09 Walker, Mrs. C. J. (See 

Gregory, Lenna M.; 
'10 Walker, C. M., 402 
'10 Walker, E. D., 402 
'92 Walker, E. L., 68 
'79 *Walker, F. E., 22 
'11 Walker, F. W. Jr., 440 
'16 Walker, G. W., 631 
'18 Walker, Helen, 738 
'16 Walker, Jennie G., 651 
'15 Walker, J. S., 602 
•16 Walker, Mrs. L. (See 

Wykle, Ethel M.) 
'98 Walker, R. Jr., 115 
•11 Walker, R. A., 440 
'17 Walker, S., 702 
'15 Walkerly, Dorothy K., 60^ 
'\- Walkerly, Margaret M., 

703 
'14 Walkerly, Victoria, 339 
'17 Wall, Harriett E., 703 
■07 Wall, R. G. F., 297 
"13 'Wallace, E., 513 
'17 Wallace, E. D., 703 
'i I Wallace, F. M., 440 
'97 Wallace, H. M., 107 
•00 Wallace, Mrs. J. D. (See 

Willcox, Lucy B. E.) 
'03 Wallace, J. H., 191 
'16 Wallace, L. B., 651 
"14 Wallace, Mabel C., 339 
•07 Wallace, R. C. J.. 297 
'qi Wallace, R. S., 64 
11 Wallace, W. A., 440 
'13 Wallace, W. J. H., 513 
'g9 *Walledom, J. L, 364 
'iS Waller, Olga L., 738 
'1'. Wallin. Marie E., 631 
'17 Walmer, J. C., 703 
'16 Walraven, W. B.. 651 
■15 Walser, F. F... 602 
'17 Walser, S. A., 703 
'06 Walsh. E. R., 265 
'17 Walsh, J. E.. 703 
'17 Walsh, L. B., 703 
'18 Walsh. Mrs. S. P. (See 

Flexer. Edna H.) 
'09 Walsh, W. J.. 36:; 
'02 Walsh, Mrs. W. T. (See 

Coar, Elsa J.) 
'98 Walter, C. A., 116 
'11 Walter, C. M., 440 
'07 Walters, Bertha E., 297 
'is Walters, H. H., 602 
'14 Walters, J. N., 559 
'12 Walters, P. C., 478 
'17 Walters, P. T.. 703 
'05 Walters, Mrs. W. A. (See 

White, Hilda K. ) 
'17 Walton, J. K. Jr., 703 
'94 Walton, P. T., 82 
'02 Walton. Mrs. R. D. (See 

Graves. Marjorie) 
'10 Walton, T. W., 402 
'10 Walton. Mrs. T. W. (See 

Weinberg. Margaret) 
'10 Walworth, Althea, 402 
'13 Walworth, E. H., 513 
'15 Walworth, R. W., 602 
'13 Walworth. Mrs. R. W. 

('.'^ee Macbeth, Grace) 
'18 Walworth S. E.. 738 
'16 Walz, Emilie I., 632 



Wamsley, Adelaide M., 

738 
W^amsley, Mabel, 265 
Wand, A. W., 478 
Wandell, Caroline, 138 
Wanderer, A. E. J., 402 
Wanderer, O. W. R., 441 
gWang, C. C, 817 
gWang, C. N., 817 
Wang, T. C, 652 
Wanzer, J. M., 652 
Ward, Amy, 652 
Ward, Cecilia B., 738 
Ward, F. A., 441 
Ward, G. S., 403 
Ward, Mrs. H. A. (See 
Bue r k i n, Marguerite 
P.) 
Ward, H. B. P., 297 
Ward, Janet, 738 
Ward, Madge V., 539 
Ward, Mamie L., 602 
Ward, Mary M., 738 
Ward, Mary W., 738 
Ward, O. M., 297 
Ward. P. H., 315 
Ward, Mrs. R. (See 

Woerman, Lillian H.) 
Ward, R. R., 191 
Ward, U. G., 238 
*Ward, W. P., 16 
•Ward, Mrs. W. P. (See 
Skinner, \'ehTia E.) 
Wardall, Ruth A., 191 
Wardall, W. J., 328 
Warder, Laura B., 239 
Warder, W. B., 263 
•Ware, M. B., 703 
Warfield. V. H., 539 
Waring. Mrs. C. A. (See 

Bushnell, Ethel M.) 
Warinner, C. W., 339 
Warmolts. L. Jr., 703 
Warner. E. E., 602 
^Warner, E. H., 817 
Warner, Florence, 263 
Warner. H. J., 136 
•Warner, J. M., 328 
•Warner, L. F. Jr., 10 
Warner. W. H., 239 
Warnock, A. R., 239 
Warnock, C. H., 478 
Warnock, D. W., 403 
Warnock, H. M., 632 
Warren, Anna M., 738 
Warren. D. E., 703 
Warren, F. B., 359 
Warren, G. E., 479 
Warrick. T. L., 365 
Wascher, F. M. W., 441 
•Washburn, C. A., 265 
Washburn, C. S., 602 
Washburn L. J.. 403 
^Washington, Mar g a r e t. 

817 
•Waterbury, L. A., 172 
Waterhouse, C. E., 207 
Waterman, F. W., 39 
Waterman, Louise H., 703 
Waterman. Mary E., 703 
Waters, E., 559 
Waters, E. E.. 479 
Waters, W. O., 139 
Watkins, Mrs. C. B. (See 
Booker, Lucile A.) 
•Watkins, E. M.. 441 
gWatkins, G., 817 
♦Watkins, O, S., 2(~s 
Watrous. C. B., 239 ' 
Watson, C B.. sis 
Watson, Ella M., 24 
Watson, G. W.. 359 
g-Watson, Helen G.. 81S 
Watson, Tane C. 602 
Watson. J. W.. 6;; 



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'atson. Leila E,. 65- 
atson, Marguerite, 403 
'atson. Minnie E.. 818 
atson, P. M., 559 
atson. R. M., 703 
att, Laura A,, 441 
att, L. A.. 403 
att, K. A.. 73S 
alters. J. M.. 3^8 
atts. C. H., 51 s 
atts, G. W., 00; 
atts, \V., 6 
an«h, Rosa. 365 
aiigh. R. \V.. 3.S 
aughtel. Mrs. L. W. 
(.See Smith, Nellie E.1 
ay. G. F.. 3-8 
av. Mrs. G. F. (.See 
Hill. Ida M.> 
av. Mildred R.. 559 
edge. L. B.. 738 
eakley, H. G., --97 
eatherhead. D. L.. 32S 
eaver. B. P.. i-'j 
eaver. H. 1.. -06 
eaver, Mrs. L. (See 
Baird. Ethel M.) 
eaver, L. A.. Sj 
eaver. Lillian R., 703 
eaver, Maud, 3t)5 
ebb, Anna V. D., -66 
ebb. C. P.. 479 
ebb. J. K., 65.- 
ebb, R. S..^ 559 
ebber, A. G., 55Q 
ebber, Helen \V., 602 
ebber. H. E.. 652 
ebber. Lois. 441 
ebber, Lorena X.. 215 
ebber. Pearl. 191 
ebber. R. L. 818 
ebber. \V. B.. Ir.. 3^8 
ebber. E. A.. 3-8 
eber. Gertrude T.. 65- 
eber. H. A., 107 
eb«r. \V. H.. 479 
ebster. C. C 90 
ebster. F. F^., 703 
ebster. G. G.. 704 
ebster. H. C. 560 
ebster. T. P.. 116 
ebster. R. F.. j66 
ebster. R. L.. 3.-9 
ebster. Sarah E., 116 
ebster, S. H., jt)6 
ebster, W. \V.. 126 
ebster. Mrs. W. W. 
(See Hartrick. Xancv 

eed. M. O., 19 
eedman, F. T.. 82 
eeks. C. E.. 441 
eeks. H. \V.. .'i; 
eenink. Ruth A., 704 
eese. A. O.. 81S 
eeter. H. M.. 81 8 
earensr. Mrs. P. T. (.See 
Shively. Edith 0.> 
ehmeier, \V. H.. 216 
ehrstedt. O. C 139 
eil. M. E.. 479 
eil. Ruth C. 704 
eiland. H. J.. S18 
eilepp. Eva S. 602 
eilepp. Laura E., 704 
eilepp. Leila M.. 26(5 
eiler. E. G.. 652 
einberg. Elizabeth. 704 
einberg. Flora T.. 652 
einberg. Margaret. 403 
einberg, Xina M.. 329 
eingartner. C. F.. 603 
einshank. T.. 97 
eir. Amv A.. 739 



■S5 



Weir, Pearl. 739 
Weirick, R, W., 126 

*\Veis, H. L,. ss 
Weiss, L B.. 3=; 
Weisfeld, L. H.. 516 
Weisiger. G. B., 441 

C Weiss. C, 818 
Weiss. H. W., i;!^ - 
Weiss, J. F.. 305 
Weiss. Marion \'.. 704 
Welch, F. M- 297 
Welch. G. R.. 403 
Welch. 1. M.. 603 

cWelch, P. S.. 8i8 

i-Weld. L. D. H., 819 
Welles, Miriam U.. 191 
Welles. Xelle F., 297 
Welles, W. S., 156 
Wellmann, Orpha M.. 441 

cWells. E. H.. 819 
Wells, E. R.. =;6o 
Wells. F. M.. 'loi 
Wells. F. S.. 003 

srWells, Grace A.. S19 
Wells, Mrs. H. M. (See 

Gilkerson. Aletha') 
Wells. T. R.. 4-9 

c Wells. L. S.. 819 

irWells. M. M., 819 
Wells. R. E., 200 
Wells, R. R., 479 

cWels. L. A., 819 
Welsh. Kathryn C. 739 
Welsh. Marjorie C. 603 
Welsh. R. T.. 603 
Weltv. D. C. 704 
Weltv, W. M.. 560 
Wendell. F. G.. 172 
Wendling. L. 403 
Wenholz. W. W.. 441 
Wenigler. Mrs. W. (See 

Knepper, Myrtle E.^ 
Wenter. L. M.. 479 
Wenz. Carolyn L.. 739 

gWerckshageii, P. E.. 810 

\le Werff. H. A.. 560 
Wernham. J. I., 126 
Wernsing, H. J., 36.^ 
Wesemann, A. H., 130 
Wesselhoeft. C. D.. 172 
Wesselhoeft. Mrs. C. D. 
tSee Wintemiever. El- 
sa) 
Wessels. Vera G.. 603 
West. C. H.. 30 
West. Linnie. 704 
West. Mabel G.. 139 
West. Marion I.. 730 
West, P. R.. 297 
Westbay, T. H., 704 
Westcott. "C. H.. 560 
Westcott, Mrs. C. H. (See 

Kirkpatrick. NelO 
Westenhaver. .T. L.. 739 

.cWestergaard. H. M.. Sio 
Western. L M.. 172 

*Western. Mrs. L. M. (See 
Jones. Blanche) 
Westervelt L. C. ■!20 
Westfall. C. C, 297 

^•Westhafer, F. O.. 810 
Westhold. Amanda, 191 
Westland, E. H.. t>;2 
Westland. Mrs. E. H. (See 

Wheaton. Hazel D."i 
Westlund. A. F.. 441 
Weston. Abbie, 43 
Weston. C. 12 
Weston. F. W.. 403 
Weston. Tessie B.. 704 
Weston, ^largaret. 55 
Weston, X. A.. 55 
Weston, Mrs. X. A. (See 

Gavman. Angeline) 
Weston. W. S., 28 



01 Wetherbee, C. E.. i5o 
01 Wetherbee, Mrs. G. E. 
Kardwell. Faith L.> 

08 Wetzel. C. L.. 1 10 

14 Wetzel. Mrs. G. F. *,See 
Needier. Helen M.) 

04 Wetzel. Xellie. 210 

14 Weydell. A. T.. 560 
13 Whaite. C. M., 516 
18 Whalin. O. L,. 739 

OQ Whall. Mrs. G. W. (See 
Hoff. Lucy V.) 

15 Wham. B.. 003 
12 Wham. C. 479 

00 Wham. F. L.. 36^ 
98 Wharf. A. L. no" 
74 *Wharry, W. W.. 6 
72 *Wh3rton. T. N.. 3 

00 Wharton. Rebecca G.. 07 
10 Wheatlake. B. C. J.. 403 

10 Wheaton. Hazel D.. 0,^2 

12 Wheaton. J. R.. 479 

17 Wheeler. Adelaide C.. 704 

11 Wheeler. A. W.. 441 

05 Wheeler. E. B., 239 

1 1 Wheeler. E. J.. 442 

09 Wheeler. Mrs. H. B. (.See 

Putnam. Alicel 

13 Wheeler, Irene B.. 510 
13 Wheeler. L. G.. 510 

06 Wheeler. Marv M.. 206 
15 • Wheeler. R. C.. 603 

17 *\\'heeler. W. E., Jr.. 704 
i'*Wheeler. W. F., Sig 

18 Wheelhouse. Elizabeth L.. 

.739 

10 W heelhouse, Mary E., 652 

12 Wheelock. (T. E.. 479 

13 Whelan. T. M.. Jr., 516 
it> Whipple. Helen K.. 652 
06 Whipple. R. H.. 206 

^Whisenand. J. W.. Sio 
i'Whisler. P. F., 820 
12 Whitaker, Ruth L,, 479 

15 Whitaker. R. C. 603 

16 Whitchurch. Helen M.. 

to N\ hitchurch, T. E., 403 
72 *Whitcomb. A". L.. 3 
10 Whitcomb, Mrs. W. O. 
(.See Hess, Abigail M.) 

1 7 White. Agnes C., 704 
34 White. Anna D.. 2x6 

09 White. B. T., 365 

12 White. C. K,, 479 

13 White, C. W.. 516 

04 White. Caroline L., 2x6 

05 White, E, A„ 3,^9 

06 White, Edna X., 266 
80 White. F.. 24 

07 White. F. H.. 29S 

16 White. F. H.. Jr.. 653 

14 White. F. L.. 560 

10 White, Florence L., 4o3 
09 White. F. M.. 365 

00 White. Mrs. F. M. (See 

Bickel. Marv A.) 
16 White. G. R.. 653 
/.White. H. C. 834 
oS White. H. C. 329 
OS White. Hilda K., 239 
03 White. Mrs. H. R. (See 

Bradshaw. Jessie 1.) 
o^ White. T. D., 172 

13 White. T. G.. 516 
90 White, y. M.. S9 

14 White, t. W.. 560 
^White. T. W.. 820 

I ! White. K. B.. 442 
^•White. Leila O.. S20 

08 White. Lena L.. 329 

16 \\'hite. Lyde E.. 653 

00 White. Mahala J.. 266 

17 White. Marion K., 704 

1 •« White. Marv L., 5x6 
'16 White, P. L.. 653 
'i8 White. R. S., 739 



Indkx to Alumni 



•06 White, S. M., 97 
•i= White, T. K., 603 
'08 White, Wiebe A- 329 
',8 White, Winifred E., 739 
',0 Whitehead, O. G., 403 
•o^ Whitehouse, Edith V., 172 
',.; Whitelaw, J. C. C., 603 
'07 Whiteside, W. E., 298 
gWhiteford, R. C, 820 
•06 Whitham, M. E., 98 
•77 Whitham, R. I"-. '6 .^^ 
•77 "Whitham, Mrs. R. F. (See 
Page, Martha E.) 
gWhiting, A. L., 820 
'17 Whiting, Vivian, J., 704 
',6 Whitley, G. C, 6s3 
'78 Whitloci<, J. F., 19 
'ng Whitmeyer, M. H., 126 
•yq 'Whitmire, C. L.. 22 
•,4 Whitmire, Laura G 560 
'86 'Whitmire, Z. L., 4° 
',, Whitnall, C. A., 442 
•,6 Whitnel, J-, 653 
',3 Whitney, C. E., 516 
■A Whitney, Helen W., 51O 
',7 Whitney, J. L, 704 
',7 Whitney, E. H-, 704 
•,8 Whitney, M. R., 739 
•03 Whitsitt, H. W., 192 
'o4 Whitsitt, Mrs. H. W. (See 

Lucas, Rena A.) 
•02 Whitson, M J., 172 
•03 Whittem, Mrs. A. l". (^ee 
Huntington, Ellen A.) 
'97 Whittemore, F., 107 
'06 Whitten, C. W., 266 
',1 Whitten, J. H., 442 
',7 Whitten, Jennie A., 705 
•,8 Whitten.MabelD 739 
•,4 Whittenberg, Sarafc J., 5^0 
•,: Wliittum, F. H , 442 
•07 Whittum, Mrs. F. H., oee 

Korn, Ora L.) 
•| I Whittum, S. H., 442 
•,8 Whitver, IE C, 739 
',5 Wickard, Hortense E., 
603 
gWickers, E., 820 
•08 Wickersham, C. t., 329 
',4 Wiebmer, A. H-, 56° 
•,5 Wiedling, C. €.. 603 
',, Wiedman, Mrs. E. G. (see 

Lane, Cora M.) 
',8 Wien. J. H^ 739 
'i7 Wiersema. H. A., 5i<J 
',4 Wikoff, Minna, 560 
',8 Wikoff, Ruth L, 739 

gWilber, A. S., 820 
'90 Wilber, F. 1^-. 59 
•12 Wilbourn, A. J., 479 
',1 Wilbourn, L. L., 442 
'04 Wilcox, 15. 15., 2.6 
.,1 Wilcox. Mrs. C F (i>ee 

Uradley. Elizabeth L.) 
•76 "Wild, G. A., 12 
'I4 Wilder, C. T., 82 
'07 Wilder, E. A.. 298 
'86 Wilder, H. W , 46 

aWildman, E. A., 820 
',7 Wiles, Bertha H., 705 
•04 Wiley, C. C., 216 
'10 Wiley, D. F., 404 
•04 Wiley. F. R., 216 
',2 Wiley, G. G., 479 
■,7 Wiley, H. H., 705 
'13 Wiley, J. E., 516 
gWiley, J. K, 820 
'05 Wiley, Mrs. J. F., (bee 

Moss, Mary F.) 
•11 Wiley, J. P.. 442 
'71 Wiley, L. E., 4 „ 

^Wiley, Neva B., 820 
•,6 Wiley, R. F.., 653 
'00 Wiley, R. S., 139 
'„3 'Wiley, Vonie A.. 192 
'04 Wiley, W. K.. 216 
',7 Wilford, R. N., 705 



',8 Wilkins, J. E., 739 
•14 Wilkins, R. H., 560 
'15 Wilkinson, E. G., 603 
'go Wilkinson, G. E. D., 59 
'i5 Wilkinson, J. H., 604 
'06 Wilkinson, L. E., 266 
•07 Wilkinson, Mary S., 298 
'02 Wilkinson, N., 172 
'04 Wilkinson, Mrs. N. (See 

Stookey, Helen 1-.) 
•08 Wilkinson, S. E., 329 
',0 Willard, C. J., 404 
',1 Willard, Maude H., 510 
•00 Willcox, Lucy li. E., i39 
'go Willcox, M. M., 126 
'15 Wille, Laura M., 604 
'13 Willerton, Fay, 516 
•lo Williams, A. E., 4?4 
',0 Williams, Mrs. A. E. (See 

Miller, Laura M.) 
',3 Williams, A. L., Sifi ^ 
•07 Williams, Anna W., 298 
',7 Willams, C. A., 705^ 
•07 Williams, C. C., 298 
•lo 'Williams, Mrs. C. C. (See 

lilack, Grace J.) 
■,o Williams, C. F., 404 
'07 Williams, D. D., 298 
gWilliams, D. W., 821 
'o^ Williams, E., i73 
•10 Williams, E., 404,, _ 
'07 Williams, Mrs. E. (bee 

Somers, Florence) 
•,4 Williams, E. C 560 
gWilliams, E. H., 821 
•07 Williams, G. A., 298 
-,8 Williams, G. A., 739 
'09 Williams, G. B. 126 

gWilliams, Mrs. G. B. (See 
Wright, Lora) 
'18 Williams, Grace E., 739 
•10 Williams, G. R., 404 
gWilliams, G. Y., 821 
'08 Williams, H., 329 
•87 Williams, H. 15-. 49 
',4 Willians, Mrs. H. F (See 

Clausen, Elizabeth J.) 
',8 Williams, Helen J., 739 
'18 Williams, Irene, 740 
'7-. Williams, L. E., 4 
•,2 'Williams, L. G., 480 
•07 Williams, Lucy P.. 298 
•m Williams, Lulu H., 517 

gWilliams, L. W-, 821 
•16 Williams, Margaret S., 653 
•04 Williams,. Mary E., 216 
'95 Williams, P. M., 90 
'g= Williams, R., 98 
•,3 Williams, R. C., 517 
gWilliams, R. H., 821 
'01 Williams, R. J., 1S6 
•01 'Williams, S., 156 

gWilliams, Susan K., 021 
'76 Williams, T.T. 12 

gWilliams, W. L., 821 
'01 Williams, Winifred S., 156 
'09 Williams, W^ S., 365 
•03 Williams. W. W 192 
■98 Williamson, A. S. J.. iit> 
•i^ Williamson, Belle, 517 
'08 Williamson, Florence, 329 
'g2 'Williamson, F. R. 
'09 Williamson, Maude 365 
'87 Williamson, Mary H., 49 

gWilliamson, W., 821 
'15 Williford, E. A., 604 
•00 Willis, C. 139 
',8 Willits, W. M., 740 
'85 Wills, Etta C., 43 
'10 Wills, F., 404 
•84 Wills, J. G., 40 
',6 Wills, Mary E., 653 

gWillson, F. G., 821 
•16 Willson, H. E.. 653 
'99 Wilmarlh, G. H., 126 
'17 W'ilson, A. C., 705 
'16 Wilson, A. D., 653 



1145 

'12 Wilson, B., 480 
'14 Wilson, Bernice C, 500 
•07 Wilson, Besse E., 298 
•04 Wilson, C. G., 217 
gWilson, C. R., 821 
•08 Wilson, E. L., 329 
09 Wilson, F. A., 366 
'98 Wilson, F. H., 116 
• 1 . Wilson, F. H., 480 
gWilson, F. W., 821 
'17 Wilson, G. C, 70s 
•03 Wilson, G. S., 192 
',;9 Wilson, H. E., 366 
16 Wilson, Helen M., 653 
12 Wilson, H. S., 480 
•16 Wilson, Isabella C, 653 
'j4 Wilson, J. A., 560 
'07 Wilson, J. D., 298 
'04 Wilson, J. G., 217 
gWilson, J. H., 822 
•03 Wilson, J. W., 192 
'03 Wilson, Mrs. J. W. (See 

Forbes, Marjone D.) 
•04 'Wilson, L. C., 217 

gWUson, Lola E., 822 
•„7 Wilson, L. P., 299 
'08 Wilson, Lelia S., 330 
•17 Wilson, Mrs. L. T. (See 

Smohl, Barbara B.) 
'10 Wilson, Lucy G., 404 
'81 Wilson, M. B., 28 
'14 Wilson, N. K., 561 
•10 Wilson, Nelle M., 404 
'11 Wilson, R. B., 442 
•00 Wilson, R. C., 59 
'02 Wilson, T., 173 
•77 Wilson, Mrs. W. B. (See 

Adams, Nettie) 
•08 Wilson, Willabelle B., 330 
'18 Wilson, Winifred. 740 

gWilson, W. H.. 822 
'15 Wilson, W. W., 604 
'05 Wilt, A. L., 239 
'05 Winders, F. R., 239 
'09 Wineman, E., 366 
'04 Wing. Alice L., 217 
•01 Wing, Florence S., 150 
,6 Wing, O. N., 653 
'98 Wingard, L. F., 116 
■08 Winger, Mrs. R M. (See 
McDonald, Alice B.) 
gWinkelmann, H. A^ 822 
'18 Winkleman, Mrs. R. E. 

(See Gaunt, Gail) 
'08 Winn, C. E., 33o 
'16 Winokur, M. C., 654 
',4 Winquist, S. V., S/;' 
•07 Winship, Mrs. B. W. (See 

Sprague, Florence U.) 
•18 Winship, Mary A., 740 
•97 'Winter. Julia F., 107 
'13 Wintermeyer. Elsa, 51? 
•it Winters, C. P., 604 
•18 Winters, L. M., 740 
'17 Wirt, Verna, 705 
•17 Wirth, F. P., 705 
',7 Wirth, W. v., 705 
•06 Wise, L. E 267 
'(]4 Wise, L. W., 217 
'17 Wisegarver, Elizabeth P.. 

gWiseman, Esther G., 822 
',1 Wissing, C. B., 442 
'18 Witbeck. Helen E.. 740 
'12 Witcher, E. K., 480 
'is With, G. O., 604 
'11 Witt, Adaline E., 442 
•,, Witt. W. P., 480 
^10 Witte. H. C. 404 
•14 Wittenberg, G. H.. Sbi 
'A 'Wittich, F. P. Jr. 5'^ 
'oi Wittlinger, Emma M., 217 
',8 Woerman. Lillian H 740 

gWohlenberg, W. J., 822 



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05* *\Volcott. T. T.. n6 
to; Wold. C."A.. 5ir 

"lo \Vo!d. 1. E., 054 

'i4 \VoIel>en. D. P., ^ot 

■iS Woleben. \V. T.. 740 

"ir Wolf. EJsa C. 705 

13 Wolf. H. C, 51; 

'00 Wolf. T. E,. 360 

"lo Wt\lf. C>. F.. 404 

'ij Wolfe. Viola E.. 604 

13 Wolfe. W. S., Ni7 

1=; Wolfe. Mrs. W. S. (.See 

H.irris. Lois M.l 
"iS Wolff. Aline J.. 740 

14 Wolff. C 1.. ^01 
"o.- W"olff, S., 'l73 

'o^ Wolleson. H. H., 173 

'iS Wolter. H. F.. 740 

'ip Wolter. M.. 6-;4 

':4 Woltman. J. '].. 561 

"t^ Womacks. Mabel. 004 

'iS Wongr. M. Y. H.. 740 

'i.? Wong. W. F.. ,1- 

'i.? Woo. T. T.. ^17 

"i.; Woo. W. S., 517 

"i- Woo. Y., 705 

"ip Woo^l. Adeline. 654 

"o;? Wood. Beulah M..330 
^NVovxl. Cornelia E., Sjj 

'oS Wood. C. H., 330 

■13 Wood. D. C. S17 

'76 WoOvl. F. L.. 13 

*io Wood, G. v.. 404 
'10 Wood. H. C. 404 
'00 Wood. H. E.. 139 
"14 Wood. II. G.. s6i 
'i5 Woixl. Mrs. H. G. ^See 

Webber. Helen W.I 
i:; Wood. H. T.. 604 
!-• Wood. Mrs. L. A. iSee 
Straight. Gladys L.I 
'06 Wood, I.. H.. ^67 
'10 Wood. Marcaret C, 405 
*04 Wood. R. A.. 82 
;.--' Wood. R. O.. 3 
'to Wood, S. G.. 405 
'oS Woodbridge, Marv E.. .■^^o 
*t7 Woodcock. Helen t.. 705^ 
*07 Woodhani. H.. ;oq 
*o6 Wood.in. E. B., ^67 
'07 Wood'n. E. C. 290 

^Woodin Marv E.. S.:^ 
|o4 Woodin, X. C, 217 
'03 Woodwansee. R. C. loj 

.srWoodrow. H. R.. S3;r 
'iS Woodrow. R. B.. 740 
■<J3 Woodruff. T. T.. 7^ 
'17 Woods .-\. C. Jr.. 705 
*13 Woods. Ardie G.. 517' 
'tS Woods. Frances O.. 740 
'13 Woods, G. E . 517 
*4S Woods, I.enna A. B., 740 
'17 Woods, Lois M.. 7o5 
'17 Woods R. C. 706 
•ir Woods. Mrs. R. C. (See 

Hudson, Edith E,"> 
|t7 Woods. R. T.. 706 
'00 Woods. W.'F.. 110 
^'Woodward. P. S'. Sj2 
Woodworth. C. W.. 43 
"oo Woodworth. H. C., 366 
"o-- Woodworth. H. O.. 6S 
"03 Woodworth, Metta E., 19a 
"oS Woodworth. Minnie B., 

t Tf^ 

"ir Woodvatt. H. F.. 706 
"i,^ Wooldridse. F. M.. ^17 
'r7 Wooldridsre. Mrs. J. W. 

(See FMiott. Isabel G.) 
"ts Woolf. H. S.. 604 
"t- Woolman C. E,. 480 
'14 Woolman >'rs. C, E, (See 

Fairtield, Helent 
'16 Woolman. Rachel M.. 6>4 
*i6 Woolman. Richardine. 654 
'06 Woolman. Xenia M.. ^67 



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99 W.x>lsey. Liiht C, ia6 

04 *WooIsev. Oka C, Sj 

■13 Woolston. W. H.. 517 

'00 Wooster, L. F., .■(^7 
i:Wooters, J. E.. Sjj 

"14 Wooters. L. M., 501 

'15 Worcester. Lenora M.. 604 

04 Work. Eibia M., J17 

■07 Work. Ruth E.. J99 

"04 Worker. T. G.. J17 

"u^ Worner. H, IL. '40 

14 Worrell, Grace L,. 561 

04 Worrell, I. C, 317 
"13 Worrell. I. L.. siS 

"13 Worrell. Mabel F., ^iS 

]t- Worsham. W. B.. 480 

03 Worth. L. G.. 19J 

;o4 Worthen, Ella E., atS 

"04 Worthen, E. L,. 217 

oo Worthen. Mrs. K L. (See 

Woolman. Xenia M.> 

|oS Worthen. G. B.. 116 

"07 Worthen. Jeannette L., 

-•OQ 

"to Wrav. C. W., 6s4 

05 Wray. D .C. u? 

"05 Wray. Harriette, 330 
'00 Wray, R. C, 366 
"00 Wrav. T.. 139 
"oo *Wre.\th. S. R„ 366 
"to Wright, .\gnes, 654 

^'Wright. A. B., Sj.- 
;i3 Wright. A. T.. 51S 
i4 Wright. Bemice, 561 
"ii Wright. Mrs. C. G. (See 

Vial. Sarah A.) 
16 Wright. D.. 054 
■S5 Wright. Eliza' M.. 4^ 
"lo Wright. E. P., 6^4 
"t-- Wright, Ethel W\. 4S0 
'i; Wright. G. E,, 4S0 
;o5 Wright. H. F.. 339 
"or Wright. Helen G., 309 
"04 Wright. Ida F.. aiS 
'Si Wright. Tessie A., jg 
"ii Wright. T. B., 44J 
■85 Wright. T. E., 4? 
't.' Wright. I. E.. 4S0 
'SS 'Wright. "Mrs. T. E. (See 

Beach. Etta L.) 
'16 Wrght. T, F.. 654 
'17 Wright. J. W.. 706 

^Wright. Lora. Sj^ 

jrWright. Mildred "G.. 8.-3 
"06 Wrisht. M. R.. c6- 
'iS Wright, Mildred W.. -40 
'S3 Wrisht. Minnie E.. ^^ 
'7- Wright, M. J.. 16 
'14 Wrght. Minnie R.. ^6t 
'85 *Wright. Minnie S., 4^ 
"15 Wright. N*. A., 6o4 
"oi Wright. Mrs. X, C, (See 
Beach. Laura M.^ 

.fWright. P. C>.. S--5 
'o.- Wright. R.. 6S 

sWricht. S., S-? 
■" Wright. S. A,,'5tS! 
00 Wright. S. B,. 366 
PI Wnsrht. S. W..\56 
00 Wrig'-t. T. T,. Tr.'. i66 
04 Wright, W. E.." 218' 
Of Wrii-tit. W. H„ oS 
or *Wright, W. P,. 200 

10 * Wright. W. S,. 405 

04 Wricht, W. W,. iiS 
I :- Wrislev. G, A„ 654 

^' Wrobv X W., -JO 

13 Wu, C. K.. :;t,^ 
!- Wii W. V, 700 

05 Wuerffel, H. L., 117 
00 Wus-sow. .A. F. D.. ^66 

14 Wvant, C, S.. =61 
S-Wyatt. F. .A . Si^ 

00 Wvatt. R. D.. ^66 

1 5 Wvcoff, B. H.. 604 
ot> Wveth. Ola AT., 26- 

11 Wveth, W. H.. 442 



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14 Wykle. Bertha A., >c>i 
16 Wykle. Ethel M.. oji 
.15 Wyland. R. O.. 605 
i,S Wyman, W., 005 
"oj Wyne. E. E.. 173 
|tS Vackey, Otillia E., 740 
iS Vaeger. E. G.. 740 
'iS Yamada. Y,. 741 
Vatnamoto. S.. 654 
Yang. T. S., 706 
Yant. R, C.. J99 
Vapp, J, F. O.. 60s 
.11 Yapp. \V. W,. 44.. 
07 \ates. J. W,, J99 
'i I Yates, R. R.. 443 
"06 Yates. T,, 267 
"iS Yeager. L. E.. 741 
;n Yciger. O. K., 44? 
'10 Ve-Xiter, Mrs. O. "K. (See 

Brand. S.^ra H.t 
95 Yeakel. W. K., 90 
'07 Yeaton. F. D., ^99 
■07 Yeck, C. W.. 399 
"17 Yee, G. C. 706 
'09 *Yehling, A. C. 366 
_*13 Yen. C. C. 518 
'07 Yensen. T, D.. 399 
or Yensen. Mrs. T. D. (See 
Dewey. Sarah L.) 
\ erington. T. G., 741 
Yin. C. P -443 
i'lntema. L. F., 833 
Yoch. Florence T.. 60s 
Yockey. M. .A., 741 
Yocum. E. L., atS 
Yoke. T, J.. 361 
.05 \olton. R, E.. 339 
'it York. Gertrude I. 44; 
'11 Ycjfk. M.ittie P.. 443' 
'to Yonge .Minnie. 405 
]i4 Young. A. E.. 563 
'13 Young. A. G., siS 
|i7 Young. A. T,, 706 
■99 Young, B. O., 136 
'91 Young. C. B.. 64 
■97 Young. C, W.. 107 
"07 Young. D. G.. 300 
.cVoung. D. S.. S33 
/I'Young. Ella F,. S34 
sYoung. Esther. 833 
■98 Young, Mrs, J. H. (See 
Woodworth. "Minnie B,> 
09 Young. J, H,. 136 
i'Young. L. E.. S34 
'93 Young. O. E.. 75 
't3 Young. R, G.. 4S0 
*io Young, Rose T., 405 
•14 Young. Mrs. R. M. (See 

Lewis. Laura L.) 
'15 Young, Ruth E,. 605 

gYoung. Sadie. 834 
'00 Young. T, E,, 366 
/o * Young, v., 518 
'1,=; Younglove. C, C. 605 
'10 Yowell, T, B,. 405 

irVua.sa. H. S34 
'15 Zahn F. R., 605 
*09 Zahrobskv. E. F^ ^67 
'17 Zaleski T. P.. 706 
'03 *Zangerle. X. A.. 193 
'03 'Zartman. L. W.. 193 
'01 Zartnian, Mrs. L, W. (See 

Black. Laura L."* 
'00 *Zearing. J, H,. 367 
'n Zearing, L, .A.. 443 
'14 Zee. T. T. !;p3 
'iS Zehr.'G." .A,". 741 
'13 Zeis. H. C, siS 
't6 Zelle. C. .A„ 654 
'85 Zeller, Tose'>hine M.. 4^ 
'18 Zeller "L. W., 741 
"14 Zepnentield F W,. ^62 
'11 Zerbee. L, F, W., 443 
'i t Zetek. T.. 44-? 
'i? Zeter. H. M,. 60 <; 



'lo Zhc-n, J. T., 405 

•07 Ziei<ler, J. F. S., 300 

'15 Zifrrnan, W. W.. 605 

gZi"-hfriht-i;n, J. K., i*24 

'78 ZictiiriK, A., 20 

'08 Zit-^inK. H. H., 320 

•97 Zi)ly, Mabel, 107 

•09 Zilly. Marie L., 3''^7 



Index to Alumni 

'16 Zimmerman, A. C., 655 

'15 Zimmerman, A. U., 605 

'10 Zimmerman, A. W., 405 

'10 Zimmerman, G. F. D.. 403 

'12 Zimmerman. G. J., 480 

'78 'Zimmerman, H. W., 20 

'13 Zimmerman, R. P.. 5'8 

'97 Zimmerman, W. H., 107 



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16 Zinsi^r, K. ii-, '•'55 
02 Zipf. F. J., 173 
15 Zipprodt, R. R., ^^05 
15 Zollinger, J. K., 605 
12 Zucker. A. E., 4^ 
10 Zucker, Mrs. A. E. (Sec 
Miles, I-ois M.) 
A'Zucker, T. F., 824 



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